eville Daily Citizen Today's NEWS Toif&t NEWS o VOLUME VIII.-NO 57. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ash PILLSBDRY'S X X X X FLOUR. Bakers and Hour dealers very where acknowledge tbe Above to be the highest tfrnde of Hour made. COSTS NO MORE THAN i FLOUR. KROGER, AGENT FOR ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. WALT B. GWTK, W. W. WMT GVVYN & WEST, ISnceeuor. to Walter B.Owja) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notnr.T Public. Commissioners of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Southeast Court Square CORTLAND BROS., Heal Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, hc- urely placed at 8 per cent. Office. , 2 & 26 Patton Arenac. 4rcond ;floor. febOdlT FOR RENT OR SALE. Rev. W. 8. P Bryan', house, furnished, Cumberland avenue. For Rent Desirable office room., McAfee block. Furnished and unfurnished houses, MONEY TO LOAN. JOHN CHILD, Real Estate and Loan Broker, WILLS BROS., ARCH ITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVE. MINNEAPOLIS C0MM0I HEW AID FOE PICTURES, Artist Proof Etchings, Photogravures, Artotypes, French Color Pictures. MY LINE OF PICTURE FRAMES CANNOT BE SURPASSED. My line of China, Glass arid Silver is the best in the state, we claim, and prices defy competition. J. H. LAW, NOS. 57 AND 50 SOUTH MAIN STREET. DO YOU EAT? ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS ABOUT THE GROCERIES Received at our house. You win find our groceries and our customers by the score. You have no trouble to get information by which you can save money and get fresh goods at all times. A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT SQUARE, ASHEVILLE, N. C. BON MARCHE NEW LOT OF KITS, Ml LACKS EMBROIDERIFS, FANCY GOODS, WOOLS AND SMALL WARES GREAT REDUCTION IN PARASOLS 45 in. Embroidered Flounc ing, worth ftl to $1.50 per yard at 49 emits to close. DRESS GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BON MARCHE 37 South Blaiu Street. F1TZPATRICK BROS. Contractor, and Dealers In Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WAU PAPER. 30 NllKTIl M.IN STKBET, ASIII'.VILLIl, N. C. TBI.KPHOVE NO. 142. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. We have some very desirable timber prop erty, for .ale at a low 6gure. We can show you full description at our office. One fine Asbestos mine for sale. We can .how you some specimen from tbe mine and can take you to the property If you desire. Furnished and unfurnished homes to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE. Troy Steam Laundry! DOMESTIC FINISH AND FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. No. 46 South Main Street. FRUIT JARS, Jelly - Tumblers, REFRIGERATORS. ,AT COST) s WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS. five ainerent ai-tnies we cannot well get along with out during these hot summer months. WHY WILL YOU when we are offering to sell them so cheap ? Thrash's Crystal Palace CHINA, GLASS, Lamps, House Goods, Etc SOUPS. Tomat ), Beef, Green Turtle, Terrapin, . Ox Tail, Macaroni, Julienne, Okra, Tea, Vermicelli, Lonsoinnit!, Mulligatawny, Soup and Bouili. SANDWICH MEATS. Tongue, Chicken, Turkoy, Ham, &e. POWELL & SNIDER CO P. t- a3 O T3 a V V y V 9 I-) 09 e 0 0 0 0 0 o o Q O 0 0 p 0 0 3 a 4) a h a a P a 0 H u u I H t 0 H i 00 a O rG O 5 m O o o Q Q H ill m X a '2 o o A NOVEL IDEA. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait for them, making tmjoearly as good as new. Call and learn our low prices. THE SHOE STORE. WEAVER & MYERS, 39 Pattuu ATcaue. Ashcvlllc, N. c. A SHAMEFUL REVENGE THIS PINKERTON8 I1AK1I VR OUSLY TREATED. After SnrreuderluKlo (he Strikers They Were neaten and Kicked No niHttirbaiice Todaj-The Governor'a Action. IIomesthai), Pa., July 7. After the Pinkertons' barges drifted olT down the river yesterday afternoon the strikers m. Iiecan u terrible bombardment of ilu-m ft At 5 o'clock the I'iukcrton men hnmr nnf -'( a white fine and a committee of the strikers went abroad to prepare terms of capitulation. They "Wirnntccd conduct for the Pinkertons, As they were brought from the boat tliey presented a terrible appearance. Many of them were besmeared with blood. The most shocking and dastardly deeds were committed wliile the prisoners were being escorted through the streets bv nn escort of guards appointed by the strik ers. As the men passed bv, each in charge of two deputies, the mill men kicked them nnil tin down. The unfortunate detectives beg ged for mercy. Some of them h.nrl llltll-ftl B lilt 4- Ilinl.H.ln in their heads, and three were seen that had their eyes shot out. Several were Shot in tile sIliMllilrro firms nn,lloo .,,! could scarcely limp along. One of them mm mi, eye puncnea out by an umbrella in the hands of a woman. Sand was thrown in their eyes and t he v were struck With ClubS. There wmir1 In hr. ,ll. initiation to kill the r,ri,,.i,.rQ n.wiit wiin Liie izTcatcRt rnitirii 1 v tr... Hnr,n like crowd could be restrained. The men were finally lodged in the opera house wncre they were kept for the night. All Quiet Todav. 1 1 . . nuHiibTBAi), i-a., July 7. It is strangely silent here this morning. It is the quiet of the sober afterthought The leaders of the strikers arc wondering what will be the next step. The men arc making their preparations to bury their Head, fcxeept for the the large crowds or signtseers, the town would be unusn ally quiet. The leaders of the men nro pose at once to have rebuilt the fence on the Carneirie nronertv whii-h thi-v trr down yesterday, and also to repair all oincr tiamage caused by them. This will be done .n nn in nrpvmi an e, . T DUIU from the company. The old guards were securea oy the men and placed on duty to again look after the company's in terests. There is much aurnrisp berr nr tu rcMuncu release oy tne snerill 01 the finkerton guards. When the men agreed nOt tO Kill the fTfinrrl. nffpr ranfiM ing mem yesterday it was with the un dcrstanding that the guards should be DlaCCd in tail until infnrtnntinn ftr der could be sworn out airaiust them. 1 ne reoort nt their rplpoe 1fr1 m,,ni. anfrv discuastnn nt first- hut fhl. quieted when it was remembered that if me men uppearca as witnesses they wouiatncmseives oe liable to prosecution for riot. Several of the lenHtrsiYnrpcurt relief over the release and it is believed no legal complication will arise. 1 ne can ot tne slicrill lor a posse was rei eivtd here with good natural derision. The men ore confident that the sympa thy of tbe citizens is so much with them nmt no goon men would volunteer. They declare that bad the guards not come here there would have been no vio lence. As evidence of thair Kinn'ril v n committee of three went through "the works at nn enrtv hour fhia mitmitir. coiled up the ropes and hose, took down an me uarncaucs, ana removed, so Inr as possible, all evidence of the conflict of yesterday. The vnrrl wna ilesirtpH llii iiirit,,y Whcil the Assnriflted Prpatt rr-nruottf i tives visited it. A few flattened bullets, 0 smouldering post on the river bank and a barrow half lull of hnlta mi'1 broken pig iron cathered to use in the rsmnmi were the only vestiges of the combat. The barpea of the Pinkprtnn ni.n nfi,,r having been looted and set on fire were shoved from the river banks and the cunrred hulks floated down the river pursued only by tbe camera fiends. The men nre confident of their power, and while they nre determined to pre serve the peace locally they will brook no outside interference. They look upon the dead as a covenant obliging them to hold Homestead mill for Homestead ! workmen. The Plnkertona. Pittsui'RO, July 7.-Thc Pinkertoii detectives from Homestead arrived in this eitv at 2:40 this morning. Twenty seven of their number were wounded and were sent to the West Pennsylvania hos pital. They one and all refused to make any statement. They will be taken to the county jail mm mm to miswcr 10 a cnarge 01 mur der. The course of Go v. Pattison in declin ing to order the nntionalguard to Home stead until Sheriff McClcray had ex hausted all means in his power to pre serve order, is generally commended. The prevailing opinion here is that had the militia appeared on the scene the bloodshed would have been much greater. The advent of armed and uniformed men of the state troops to guard the Carnegie works and to act as protectors to the non-union men would have ex cited the strikers to all possible resist ance. These men at Homestead are So well omaniztd. nre unrW r-rt contrbl und are so great in numbers that a i-unuu-i uctween tnem and the militia might be long and would certaiulv be a bloody one. Under these circumstances the governor's enrefnl snrvr nftu.i,. of afl'airs and his conservative action, Call for unnualifler) nnnrm.nl V n . a 1 -1" iium un sides. The Killed and Wounded. Homestkap, July 7,-Thelistof killed and injured is at last comolcte. Four men were killed outright by Pinkerton bullets and two others died in the even- inc. blcvcn are bndly injured, six of whom may die, twenty five others were slightly in jured. Three Pinkertons were killed. Washington. Itilv fiTt,. ...,u : considering a resolution calling for an in- vr-.tlnnt,,,., a( t Ln II. j .1 , r WHAT CLARKSON SAYS. Now Is au Opportunity Eor car. negie to Show Philanthropy. In an interview published in a New York afternoon paper Gen. Clarkson fequotcd ai bavins criticised Andrew Carnegie in the following language: ir. latnegie is a man ol vastfortunc and his wealth h.-s been made by his workmen. In saying this I do not be little Carnegie's marvellous faculty for accumulation. He lias written a grea deal about 'tritimnlimit Vmtfrn,t, ,i the responsibilities of wealth, andcreated an impression among many that he is at heart a philanthropist. Now is 111s opportunity to show that this repu tation IS dfStM'VPrl T hf'tCf, ur.-lr n.nM not be wrong in objecting to the treat . ,, niiiiu i,i- meiu tuey are now subjected to. There have been no rnnvnlsmna in mat could possibly make these great re - ..w ... wuolllLM ductions necessary. Mr. Carnegie should settle the difficulties at once and be generous to those men. As I nmW stand it, they haye built their homes tuere and made the town. There is no Place tor tliem to On nnrl 41,,, .,.. rciy on Larnegie for their living. . - o " , ' " .. 1IIUSI Andrew larnegie lias discussed the beaut'es of co-operatioii in man-.-izinp n, tides: now he should nut M. th-: mm jiruuiicc, ana make ills works cn operative. His mnl ber him with gratitude and he would es- tauiisn a reputation throughout t world." JOHN C. SCAKBOKOtTOH. North Carolina's Next Muperlnten dent of Public Instruction). . J. C. Scarborough was born in Wake county, September 22. 1S4-1. He en tered, in his 20th year, when he had just JOHN C. SCKnoKOlGII. finished his preparations to enter college. the company so honorably known as the Raleigh Rifles, assigned to the 1th after wards the 14th regiment of North Car olina troops, acting as sergeant of his company. Aiterwaras, at ins own re quest, he was transferred to Co. I, 1st rpp-impnt. NI. C Slnt Irnnna Cn fnnl. ford Stokes commanding, and remained in tnat command until the close of the war. Towards the close of the war he was badly wounded at Cedar Pork and and sent home on a furlough. Kecov enng he returned to his command nt Pptpmhnrnr n nrl wnc frfrnrnil til tl,A Unf iles ana movements around 1 etersourg and nt Danville and in tbe closing trag edy at Appomattox. When the war closed he entered Wake rorest co esc. where he graduated in June, I860. In the following fall he was made a tutor in the same colleire. holdim? 111s position lor two years. In August 1871, he established an academy at Kplmn Tnlinertn pniintv nnrl nnfl nr.trl 11 so successiuny as to draw marked at tention to htm as one in everv wav suitable to fill the sunerintendencv of public instruction, and in 18 16 lie was elected to that oflice. iillinir it so nblv and so successfully as to lead to his re- nnmiimtmn nnrl m.i.lwtirtn in 1 WHO In 1888 he was appointed bv Gov. Powle r e . i - i r . i ' . . . cimi oi me bureau 01 moor statistics, which position he still holds. Mr. Scarborough isn rcndvimd strnnn- speaker, und a most effective campaigner, .wiu aircnoy so winery nno lavoraoiy klinivn hia nnmiti'i t if, nrl, la nnntlmp strong element to the strong ticket with which ins name is associated. Kaicign Chronicle. I1II.I, NVE'S TYPEWRITER. The Hard ol Buck HIiouIm Has a New Experience. Iiill Nve has, at great expense, pur chased a typewriter, and installed it in his den at Buck Shoals. The exact name of the machine Mr. Nye will not divulge, but to his intimates he calls it a "Light Running Domestic Merino Singer." On the Fourth Mr. Nye thought to do battle with the typewriter n few rounds. It was hauled out in the woodshed, where the humorist took off his coat, spat on his hands and waded in. lie succeeded beyond hij' expectations and when he stopped to rest, alter five min utes of exhaustive work, and look at what he bad accomplished, this is what he saw : "LsHvc$-0Iv; jULy 4." Mr. Nye had started his syndicate let ter, dating it "Asheville. July 4," but seeing the fruits of his labor in such a disgustirgly demoralized state he threw up the sponge, and now it is suspected that the typewriter is for sale at a bar gain. CHECK RETURNED. The Cltv's July Interest Matter Appear sto be All Right. A telegram received yesterday by Treasurer J. E. Rankin, from the Ameri can Trust company, states that that company has returned the check sent by the city to New York to meet the inter est on the improvement bonds, due July 1. The amount is $13,000. It will be remembered that this check was at tached by Geo. R. Wood, of New York. The money will be sent to Blair & Co., who are Asbeville's fiscal agents. The outcome of Wood's suit for attachment ia Hnt L,m..n 1 1 HI . . .ivrfc niiv.ni, mi v mnitll UlillllOn COn- siders it very fortunate for the city and it. .... .rl.'l- 1, 111,.:- l. L At iiivnuii iuui uiuii iv i.u. met tne pay ment, without waiting for the settlement f tbe Wood matter. They Were Burned to Death. NKvY0RK,July7.-At3 o'clock this morning fire occurred at 87 East 11th street in a one story frame structure. Four nersons were aulToi-ntrrl in rl.-mi. They were Mrs. Hrodcrcck und her three children. They were asleep in the attic and were found dead by the firemen. Big Timber sale. C. E. Graham and J. M. ThraBh a few days ago sold to a Richmond firm $21,000 worth of poplar timber. The timber is in Cherokee county, N. C, and Towns county, Ga,, on the Hiuwassee river. THE SILVER BILL AGAIN REFERRED TO A COMMITTEE IN THE HOUSE. The Sub-Treasury BUI Inquired After, But It Is Not In Shape to be Acted on, and Probably will Not Be. Washington, July 7,-There was no objection this morning to a reference of the senate free silver bill to thecommittee on coinage, weights and measures, and it was so referred by the speaker. Mr. Wand asked leave that thecom mittee might sit during the session of the house. Traccy and Kilgore objected. Bland became inrliftmnt. Tl. i,:u 1,. said had been del.-iverl si v..r.-il ln,.0' h ibusteriniT and hp hnnprt Hint ti,0'n, niittce on rules would report back speed ily a resolution relerml in It ! !,;, terdny granting the committee on coin- aire. weiL'hts nnrl mncrfB trt u dlllillL' till' Sl'Ssirnm nl'tlio l,r,ic M..M.I Ian Ironi thecommitteeon rules. reported a rcso ution nrovirlimr ilmt t, snail be treated as suspension dav. Mr. Wilson, of C whether the gentleman would modify his resolution so that twn nmlit should be ordered for next week for dis cussion of the sub-lr.'asury bill. Mr. McMillan declined to do so, stating that me suu-ucasury bill was not yet before 1111: House. The resolution w;is mlnnl oiiicctioii. 1 he conferees on the naval appointment bill have finally agreed and ni iruu 1 v nrcsptir MlCIP nn,,rt. . dav. THEANTI OPTION BII.I., ironi the rteuale -o.i....iu.. without Recommendation. Washington, July G.-Aftcr struc"linir with the house nnti option bill for weeks the senate judiciary committee this morning, finding itself as far from agree ment as when it began consideration of lIlC bill, decided In tr;inf,.r tl, ..!, ject to the senate and therefore directed the bill to be reported without any re commendation. A majority of the com mittee is unfavorable to the pending bill It will now take its place on the cilcn dar. and can he rp.n1i(.rl nntu Ki. tt.A nr. firmative vote of a majority of the sena tors. The necessary motion can be made any any alter the morning hour, IVDSON COI.I.ECE. Oue-Half Interest Purchased by James M. Brookshlre. Tesse K. Starnes has sold a one-half interest in Judson college, Hendersouville, to James M. Brookshire, of Biltmore. Mr. Brookshire will move to Hender--onville in a short time and assume the position of business manager of the school, and will make nil npressnrv fir. rangements for the opening of the insti tution in September. A thorOIlirhk- rmilllPtpnt nnrl Vimnlr, corps of teachers will be placed in charge Of the COllcfre. mid th? new mnnnninant promise to make it better and more wor thy of support than ever before. A large patronage for the ensuing session is Ireacly assured. A LETTER EROM CROKER. He says Tammany Hall will Sup port Cleveland and Stevenson. Milwaukee, Wis., July 5. W.l. West- lake, president ol the Portage Cleveland and Stevenson club, has received the fol lowing letter from Richard Crokcr. the Tammany chief: YourS Of Tune 2!) lull, llfnn rnt'citrnrl nnrl ts contents fully noted. I n rp-nlv 1 hrrp- to I bee leave to lender mv tlinnlic IV, r your kind expressions contained therein ici.mve io i ammany, and beg leave to ildd also that Tainmnnv Tl.ill will nt th,. ensuing election prove her devotion to democratic principles by the sturdy sup port wnica sue will give to Cleveland no Meycuson, and which will be the means ot nlncinu; them in the white house on the th of March next." N. V. World. TWO I.YNCHINUS. Three Murderers Hninied bv Mobs. VlCKsiintc, Misj., July 7. Smith Too- Icy and John L. Adams, alius Totch, were hanged last night about 12:20 o'clock in the court house yard by a mob of 700 white citizens. Their crime was the murder of Benson Blake, planter and merchant, at Redwood last Thurs day, the culmination of thirteen robber ies and assassinations within the past twelve mouths. WllKEI.INC W. Vh.. llllv 7 Kllirnr loncs. colored, ivlm DiimWp,! 1i,hn.l Tirney Monday night, was taken out of iuii in wcsion, i.cwis county, nt 2..H) this morning by a large mob and hanged. A UK! FAILURE. But the AHsels May Equal the Lia bilities. Liverpool, July 7. Isaac Cooke & Sons, prominent cotton brokers of this city, hayc suspended payment. A notice signed Isaac Cooke & Sons reading as follows is posted at the rooms nf ti i ;.,r.r.,..i . i: ... -,.v 4i,ni,vu. iuiiuii us&uiuiliuu ; vve oecpiy regret that owing to non- rCCCiot of money due we nre pnmtvllr.,! to suspend payment." i ne failure lias caused a sensation. The liabilities are reported to nmmmt tn $3,750,000. The firm is one of the old est in the trade. It is expected that the aSSCtS Will Cover the liabilities nn.l tin. firm mny resume business. Is Gladstone Beaten? London, July 7. Total returns re ceived UP to OUC O'clock this mnrninrr show the election of 123 conservatives, 93 liberals. 1H lihprnl nnimi.l. nnj I anti-Parnellites. Up to this time the government has still a majority of 45. I he total liberal gains are 29 and con servatives 14.' Stole io.ooo. Nashville, July 7. A sensation was created by the announcement that Lester ... unu, ituwr, unu y . a. i urner, book keeper of theCitv S.'lvintT. hnnlr l,oH flrl the city with between $10,000 and $11.. nnA-In..i I- . j ' jjyj ui iuc unilK iunas. The Chicago Broken lu Two. London, July 7. At 2 o'clock th:i morning the steamship Citv of Chienim broke in two nmidship and the after por- wu n.ui uuwu ur cwcive icet oi water. DID HE TRY TO COMMIT SUICIDE? The train which leaves the Asheville depot at 3:05 was rounding the bend yesterday when a man rushed to the platform and jumped off. His rash act created great excitement among the other passengers-they all thought it was a ease nf sm',.;.l.. r r. ..v.. irnuica mimed, men rushed to the platform expecting to see his m;ml,.rl fnrn, .. .l. . , , . . , r v. i,.i ujuu IHC iraCK, but the fact was he had forgotten to put his bottle of "Buncombe Pills" in his satchel and would not start on his jour ney withoutthem. He took great chances, ..m. i.c iiiijjui nave taken greater. GRANT'S PHARMACY. In purchasing medicines don't try ex: periments-the first and only consider ation should be genuincss. Buncombe aarsaparilla has stood the test of several years and today it is in greater demand ........ i-vcr. uyer live Hundred bottles sold this spring, a triumphant proof of popular approval. For sale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS are mild, yet efhcient; do not cause pain or gripe and act upon the liver and bowels. They are especially valuable as after dinner pills, and readily cure constipa tion and costiveness, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. Thev nre nnrplu vHlnU. 1 . r . 'vfivfc.iu. unu we be lieve they are the best family pill yet pre pared and offer them with perfect confi dence, believing that whenever used it win ue witn the happiest results. Trv them nn.l i.,rl,. I-..- ir rs jruurscu. rot sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. "SYRUP OP TAB tun vu t .r. KY as manufactured at Grant's Phar macy is the best cough medicine you can use for yourself or vour phiM.,' ; positive cure and tain no opiates in any form, it is entirely harmless. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years airo neoiilr and camphor ice as the ultimatums for ..uhumcu ,,anos and all similar skin trou bles, many persons find that the applica tion of either of them n,r.t.. trouble. 1 o such "CAMPHO-GLYCER-INE COMPOUND" is a boon-it is a pos- itlVP ni.ra fr. 1 1 1 , . u v.i..ijrcii nanus, cnanng, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing after shaving it contains no mineral or noxious ingredient, is elegantly per fumed, will not S.lil tl.o ,n .l.ll.r. , - fabric, is entirely harmless and safe to use on the most delicate skin and con- taiUS nOthinir arr.nRV nrulU,. 1? I- only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Phvsici delivered free o charge to any part oi the GRANT'S PHARMACY. A RE YOU WELL SUPPLIED WITH COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKWEAR, ETC.? If ynu arc not the sooner you rescue yourself from that unfortunate situation the better MITCHELL, THE MEN'S OUTFITTER, 28 Pattou Avenue, I. in the lie.t positiun to help you out of your difficulty and will take pleasure in furnishing you the latest styles at the Lowest Prices. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I am devoting all of my time to study of the eyes and to the peculiar formation of the len.e. I warrant all .pectacle. I furni.h to give entire satisfaction In all caje., andean suit any one on first examination of the eye. E. WEXLER, "0- " NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. NOTICE. The books for subscription to the capital stock of the Asheville and Bristol railroad company nre now open for .ubseriptlon at the oflice of A. R. Eskrldge, Secretary, No. 17 Patton Avenue. WM. COCKE, President. ,, ,, . th , uo. dtf -XMV THE- MOLEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE VERY BEST WORK, B B. WILLIS, MANAGER, CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70,