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DAILY CITIZEN, BOARDING, WANTS, For Rent, and Lost Notices, three line or less. Cents for each Insertion. THE DAILY CITIZEN Delivered to Visitors In any part of the City. One Month (lc I Two Weeks, or lew aoo! ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1890. VOLUME V. NUMBER 264. THE MISCELLANEOUS. -AND GLASSWARE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. J. H. LAW, 57, 39 & 61 8. Main St. Wholesale and Retail Supplying; Hotels a Specialty. IMPORTINOANH .'' 5 U1RBCT FROM MAKERS, I CAN . . LICATB PRICES OF ANY WHOI.K8ALB HOUSK. HI'KCIAL HKI'AUTMKNT FOH JKWKLUY. AKT I'OTTKKY AND SILK iJOODS. ALL AR1S ASKEPTO- -CALL AT LAW'S. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY I SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CITY LOTS. Bv ortiensf the owner I put on sule on three venrs' time, aiy a "man aniuum . .... 60 Lot on Catholic Hill, Hnimdld mnuutaln view, only o mlnutea from the court bouar, at from 7S to io Kach, AccordlnK to site and location. Worth doal.1 and three times the money. Lihetalodvanccs mndc to improve the lota. FOR HALK 2. 3 and 4 room houaea, well iliastt. with fireplace.. on tame hill, property ... aim anrl ttrm. to suit the nurcltnaer. Knlcnaid opportunity for people of moderate means vo accurv or to build a eomlortable Uioinc. FOR BALB OR TO RUNT J lara tone - hniiM fj nml 14 roomitrcatiectivelv.nn -Knots ilrcrt. Well adapted for cheap hotel .or boaedlnx house. ... .... M oat lltaral terms irrantcd. Finns and full tiarticulnra with J. M. CAMPItHI I.. Jantd3m Real Ustau- Dealer. WALTB. B. Owvw. W. W. West. OVYN & WEST, .(Successors to Walter n.Gwynl ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL E ST ATE. J.onna Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. ttutarjr Pub Ic. Commissioners of lieeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFMCIB outheatnt Conrt Square. QORTLANU BROS., Jteal Estate Brokers, And I Investment i Agents. offlnat y 8) Pntton Ave. Second floor. WASTED. ANTBD A .rood cook and house servant. Come with recommendations. Coo. I wnKrs nnd home. fcliBdlw lUP CllliHTSI'T T. jpOR BALB 6 U.XCHANOK. Hcrihna Itiicvdniailbi. latest edition. Will exchange for i..ldlc horse or building "fell 15 d8t P. n. BOX 1187. City. pttlVATB FIRBT.wl.A8H HOARD. Location Ugliest on Chestnut street, near utreet ear. Terms moderate. thu saltan loss l liRHTNl'T BT. jjOR RBNT. Ones-room cuttaire an Charlotte street. trrmlnue atreet railway. Three oltlce and two sleeniaif rooms, PostoHlee b'oclc. febOdlw J. A. TKNNKNT. J?OR HKXT. A larm nnd well arranged Llvi ry Stable. Also n larv basimmt room. Annlv to IVbl.dlw GRANtlCliNTRAL. JfOel 8 ALU. A very desirable residence site. Mint 1 old. Apply to C. T. RAWL8, nt his Fire in. suranc ultlee, Mo. S I'atton Arm-., down stairs. fcb'4dlw J?OR BALK. An Arlon (tqaart Mnno, Rood as new. Will lie sold rhea:, The Instrument may ' seen t C. Folk's music store, mirtn Main street T. W. PATTON. JaaStS dtf Adm'r of Edward Weddln. Mardl Gras Rates. 1 he Richmond and Danville Railroad will aell round trill tickets from Ashevllle to New Orleans, La., and return, for the Mardl Gras festivities, at rate of lilil.lS, viaSpartaaburit an I Atlanta Fartiea leavlna here at 10 a. m. via this font, arriva at New Orleans the nest day at Anon. Pullman meepere tnronan irom par Uinnura. i ii'in. un mii rriimnrr a.i, in and 16, limited good rrtnrnlnir until March 1. W, A. WIN IH HN, febl2dt U. I'. A. J?ORrlCLOHl'KrS BALK. Whereas, on the lMth day of April A. I. taxii. I. N. Bel and his wife. Barn h M. Fell made and executed to the uiidrnlunrd a deed of trust to secure the payment to tbr . est ern Carolina Bunk of the sum of Twelve Mundrwrf and Fifty Dollars five yean after date with interest from date at the rate of ciHilt tier cent, per annum, aw sna paynnic semi-annually at the office of snlif Hank, Ashevllle, N. C I And, whereas, default has lieen made In the pnyment of the lutrrrat due and payable at aforesaid nnd thr same is now post due together with the principal sum as by ionuilioiis in sal" ucva mi uu.i notice is hereby given that I will by virtue of a power contain-a in sato nreo oi mwi i,m ii.Mrf. .Mil nnnlm draerllled therein, it liclni the two tracts of land adjoining the lands of Charles McNanue, Charles Hemp. Ml nd others, on the wei tideoi titer renin ttrftnn fiver in tne county oi iiunconiov. tnuwfi as the Jasper N. Hell lands, and more nartk'vjarly descrllwd In said deed ol trust, which la iJulv recorded In the office of Regie. irr of tiuiia of Huncomlie eountvin Mook .No. 16 on page Jit and 183 of the Records of Mortgages oi sain omce, to wnicn reierent-e ,1s hereby made, at public auction lor caah at the court house door in the city of Ashevllle ,on Saturday, the lAth day of February A. D, -1HU0. This January 10, lHDO, ' S, H, RRRD, anlldt sat Trustee. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTABLISHED 1874. W. C. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. We do not sell Cheap DllUOS, but WILL HELL YOU Dkiwh cheap, and if you don't believe whnt we my H'ive us a trial and be con vinoed. Our preHcription de partment i a excelled by none. It, iu pnnirmed with the best ffoods that money can buy from E. Merck, U. ((.Squibb, Parke, Davis & Co., Jno. Wyeth & Bro., and from t)ther leading manufacturing: chem ists in this country and Eu rope, whose goods for purity minnnr ho nilPKtimipd. I're- scriptions filled at all hours, UU,y Ul IllllU, tllltJ uniycicii five of charge to uny part of the city. Our stock of Drugs. Patent Medicines and Drug gists' Sundries is complete, and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 S. Main street, where you will at all times be served by conqietent pre scriptioiiiHts. 1879. 1889, S. R. KEPLER, DBALBR IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent nnd appreciative Asheville and American families. Palates and tastes of people who be lieve in good livingennnotbe humbugged by "Cheap John" goods. Cheap goods and first quality are not synony mous. 1 have in stock and to arrive, all seasonable spe cialties, comprising in part Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Nuts, etc. Miscellaneous Choice O.K. New Orleans MolnsHes. for ta ble use, Prime New Orleiins Molasses, for cooking. Ex tra fine Assortment of Crack ers. Fine Teas nnd Coffees a sjiecialty. Mine? Mciitu Gordon & Dilwortli's. nnd nthcr brnnrla. I'lum IMulilinK. Ciilf a Pont Jelly, etc. Pressed untl Crytnlied Ginger. Shnd Rtie in kits. Roc Herrini! nnd nil other uoodi in demnnd for the Holiday.. S. R. KEI'LEK. H. REDWOOD & CO. We are showing a very handsome and attractive line of FINE BLACK :::: : ::::::::::::::: :::::: DRESS MATERIALS, (new arrivals). All grades, especially the finer qualities, in new and desirable wears and fabrics. Also a nice line of Colored Dress Materials In all Qualities For early Spring wear. II. REDWOOD & CO. Dry Good. Fancy Gond, Notimii, Cloth hi";, Shoe, Hati, Capi, biv. A full line of Ziegler Bros.' Shoes for Ladies and Gen tlemen. DKISSSMAKING AND LADIKSMTAILORINC. Mrs. Ilolderby Now opens Fashionable Dressmaking es tabllshment on Rrlrige street, No. 61. Solicits the patronage of all the Ladles. Jan 30 dam JkjOTlCB, a,.. at Worth Carolina.) tn office of Clerk County of Buncombe Superior Court Notice is hereby given of the Incorporat'on n, the "BRICK AND TILB COMPANY:" that the names of the Incorporators are J. H. 1.-. B. M. Lec and N W. Olrdwoo i.and uch others as the. may associate with theitii .... n.inrltl ulace of huslnea. shall lie In A.hevllle. Htate ol North Carolina, and Its general purpose ann ou mess is 10 mnnwim .. i.- i.. i.r4.-i... ill and suih other prod ucts as the said company may see fit. and the mcrchandl.e and sale oi tne snnici mi ne duration of said corporation .hall lie twenty .ar. thi. eamtal stock la Ten Thousand Dollars' (with the privilege to Increase It to Twenty Thousand Dollars,, dlvliled Into One Hundred aad Twenty 8hares ol the par value o, on. Hundred T. RnVNOLim. febIS dlt w8t Clerk 8upertor Court. FOR KALB. Almost new flrst Hide I'nr To 1 Buggy, Perfect condition. Frio 870. dres 1). H. Patterson, or call at IcblfldUt 4 FRBNCH IIHOAII AVB DMININTRATOR'S NOTICB. u.vln. nitllf1.d as administrator uf Mrs Rachel .rielin. Hhackellurd, deceased, late of Bn combe county. Nortn Carolina, i nereny notify all neraona havlna claims aitain.t said decern nt to eahibit the .ame to me at or be fore the 18th dny or February, lnni, or tnis notice III be plead In bar of their tecoverv. aii Mr..,ns Inil.hted to sal I decedent will oirase tnaa. Immediate arttlrraent. .This Feb. IS, 1MU0. J. M. BRlHIKHHIRB, feblSdltwBt Administrator, BY TELEGRAPH. THE LATEST NEWS BY WIRE THR RKNATK PAHHKD SIXTY niLI.H VKMKRDAV, The House Ilevotea) ItHelf to the Code and (he world's) Fair The Committee Submit Two Re port). Washington. February !. SENATE. Among- the Mils reported Irom commit tees nnd pluced on tne cniencmr was one to transfer, the revenue marine to the navnl establishment. Mr. Sherman's resolution onered Yes terday to proceed to-dny (after morninp business) to the conaideratinn of bills on the calendar, under rule 8, was taken up nnd nRieed to. At half pust twelve tne senate cnamuer wns so darkened by n passing rain storm that there had to x a temporary sun- cnsion of business until gus was lighted over the gluss panel in the ceiling. Then the Semite proceeded to the consideration of bills on the calendar, undc4 rule 8. The following bills umong others were passed : The house bill for the relief ol sufferer by the wreck of the United States steamers Trenton nud Vaiitlnlia and the stranding of the United States steamer Nipsic at Apia, Samoitn islands. Also u large number of ienitin bills. One ot j the iension bills for u man named David Peterson, having IkI'ii passed without question and with the usual rupiditv of procedure, Mr. Cockrcll subsequently in. quired what had been done with it, anil luiviug been informed by the vice presi dent that the bill hail been passed, he said that it was a remorkublc circum stance that the bill apienred on the cal endar as being Invoiably reported, whereas, the fact was that the report wug on adverse one, with the recommen dation iLa the hill be indefinitely post poned. The report wns rend and it showed that Mr. Cickrel s latenieiit was corrcet. The action of the senate in passing the bill was therefore reconsid ered, and the bill wiu indefinitely post poned. Tlir proceedings were ngmn inter rupted to allow Mr. Inwrs to report from the committee on Indian uflrnirs it bill appropriating $25,0(10 for the re lief oltlie Sinus Indians at lievil's Lake agency, North Dakota. The bill was read, explained nnd luisscd, Also to pre vent the introduction of contagious div eases from one State to another; a con current resolution to invite international arbitration us to differences between nn tions. it requests the President to in vite from time to time, .y fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any gov ernment with which the United States has or may huve diplomatic rrliitions to end. that any differences or disputes arising between two uovcrnmcnts which cannot be adjusted by diplomatic agency mny he referred to arbitration and lie pt-nccnhlv adjusted by such means. Alto gether sixty bills were passed. After a short executive session the senate ut 515 adjourned till Mondny, HOl'KB. Not more tliun two doxen members were present when the house met at 10 o'clock in continuance ot Thursday 's session. Mr. Stewart, of Georgia, und Mr. Reilly, of Pennsylvania, entered em phatic protests against the adoption ol the nroiMised code; and the action ol SttcnkcrKecd wns defended and upheld by Mr. Ruiues, of New York. Mr. Itnrues, of Georgia, said that the democrats hud been told thut the Jeffer sonian system of government was to be overthrown, and the Hnmiltoninn sys tem inaugurated. No one could go Inrthcr than he in admiration ol Hamilton; but he could not forget that Hamilton's system had been unquali fiedly rejected by the fathers of the re public. He (Barnes) objected to the removal of the obstructions which hud, for a hundred years, stood as a barrier against the public treasury, against these men who would build up the money power. Now the school of Jclfcrson was to be relegated to the rear und the new school ol policy was to be ushered into existence. Mr. Kelly, of Kansas, defended the sienker, and the proposed code, und Mr. Pendleton, ol West Virginia, attaekctl both. Thursday's session then ended, and the sessi.m of Priduy was 0Kiied with the reading of the journal, the jour nal was approved, ycus, 151; nays, 1, (the speaker counting n quorum. ) Mr. Candler, of Massachusetts, from the committee on the World's Fuir, sub mitted a report which was ordered prin ted and recommitted. In the report Chairman Candler says: "The bills which were relerred to the committee for their consideration proposed dillerent localities and in the judgment of the committee, it was not practicable to present one bill covering all localities. They thcrclbrc lieg leave to submit two uccuinpunying bills as substitutes lor the bills relerred to it. Those two bills urc entitled : A bill to provide for the 40(th anniversary of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, by holding un international exhibition ol arts, indus tries, manufactures and the products ol the soil, mine and sen, In the city ol in the year of IBM, and a bill to provide lor celebrating the 400th anni versary of the d'scovery of America by Christopher Columbus, by holding on in ternational exhibition of arts, industries, manufacture and the products ol the soil, mine nnd sea, at the national capi tal in 1802, the first ol which is intended to comprehend all thut will be required to successfully organise a Wurld's Fuir in either New York, Chicago or St. Louis and to which such amendments as tn details could be made, as the cily selected may require. While the second bill con templates the selection of Washington us the site of the proposed lair, nnd is like wise intended to meet all that is required for its successful location in that city. The selection of the city In which the ex hibition is to be held is ielt to the decision of the house of representatives, nud the following resolution is submitted as an cuuitublc method of proceed u re in the choice of the same: Resolved, That on the dny following the close of the debate tipoti the bills re ported by this committee, immediately after the reading or the journnl, the clerk shnll call the roll of members, and that ii eneh member's name is called he shnll indicate viva voce his choice of the place fur holding the World's Fair of IH02. If no place receives a majority of the votes cust on the lint ballot, the roll call shnll be repeated until some one place shall have received a majority ol nil the votes cast. The report then concludes with the following expression of sentiment upon the general protect of the World's Fair! "For yean the people of the United 8tatcs in grent numbers, with enthusiasm and unanimity in various ways oy pu tions and resolutions in the public press and through their representatives in coiv grcss, have signified their earnest desire that the four hundretb anniversary oi the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus should be recognized nnd com memorated bv this nation in 1H02. They would have this generation record itv grateful appreciation of the genius und courageous tattnot tmsgrent man wnost life and services contributed so much to the progress and elevation of mankind: and not only tne eopie oi tnts country, but the nations of the world should Ik invited to participate and contribute to the grand celebration. It is indicated by recognized public sentiment that this ccicnintion snuu inciune appropriate cer emonies and a World's Foir and ex.iibi. tion, unsurpassed und unequalled, if pos sible, by any national commemoration that hus preceded it. The committee unanimously presenting this report be lieve that tlie celebration proposes is a deserved recognition of the great services of ChrislophcrColumbus and that it will lend the people of the I'nited States to appreciate with greater patriotism, tin beneficence of free institution and tin achieved national greatness ol theii country; and that by interchange with till our'pcople and those of other nations who will be brought together the mnte rial interests and prosperity of all will be promoted. There wns no discussion in the meeting to-dny as to the time it would call up its bills, but it is likely that this will be done at the first opportunity as it is well known that the committee is in favor oi an early consideration. 1 he consideration ot the rules was then proceeded with, Mr, Bynum. of Indiana, offered an amendment providing thai when anv bill lor an increase ol pensions or for granting pension not formerly provided lor, is pending, It shall be in ordcrto offer an amendment providing by luxation tor the pnyment thereof, it wns rejected, yeas, 0(1; nays, 10, Mr. Outhwnite, of Ohio, offered nn amendment striking out the clause con stitutiiiL' 100 memliers a ouoruin in the committee of the whole. He also offered an amendment to the clause in rule '.'3 which provides that "all motions or propositions originating either in the house or in the senate involving a tax or charge upon the ieople, shall be first CDiisifiiTCii in me committee oi me whole." The amendment wot to strikeout the words "originating in the house or (lie st'ii)ll'," Mi. Outhwnite agreed that the insertion of these words would by im plication, (and against the constitution I acknowledge the rju'ht of the senate to originate revenue bills. 8ieaker as chair man of the committee on rules stated i hat there wns no such intention on the purt ol the committee, and at his sugges tion Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, (who Ims charge of the code) accepted the latter amendment nnd it was adopted. Alt'. Out hwnjte's first amendment, (relating to u quorum) was lust, ycus, 190; navs, 150. Mr. Crisp, of (Seorgin, moved to strike out the clause eoiilcrriug upon the siieakcr the iHiwer to count a quorum. rie urgucu mat sucu conicrnng oi iiowcr was unconstitutional and in order to show that such was the opinion of many gentlemen on the other side, he quoted Ir. m n circtil'tr marked "contvlcntinl, signed by Thomas U. Henderson, .liuir- in an ol the republican caucus nun scot to every republican member requesting each man to ue present irom tne ncgiuniiig oi the discussion on rules until the end. The amendment wits lost, yen, 1211; nays, 150. Mr. Mills, of Texas, moved to strike out of the clause "thut no dilatory mo tions shall lieentertained by the Hakcr." The motion wn lost, yens, 141; nays, 155. Mr. Lnwler, of Illinois, offered an amendment, providing that no mendier shall sieak more than ten minutes upon any subject, until nil the mentlafrs who may wish to sjicok havesiniken. Lost The hour ol S o'clock having arrived the aiHakcr stated that the previous question wns ordered ou the adoption of rules. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, inquired whether the motion to recommit with instructions was in order, and received n negative replv. The rules were then adopted by n strict party vote ol yens. 161 ; nnvs, 14S. The absent or paired are us follows : Messrs, Anderson, Allen of Mississippi, lilanchnrd. Iliggs, liootlmuin, Carlisle, Forney, Frank, Haynes, Hopkins, Me Kinky, Morrow, Ontcs, Philnn, Randall of Pennsylvania, Rogers, Stahlnecker, Turner of New YH-k, Van Schniek, Whithome, Williernnd Wilson of West Virginia. The house then nt 5.U0 ad journed. Quiet mt Zauslbar. Zaniiiiar, Februory 1. Everything is nuiet here, no trouble having arisen in consequence ot the death of the Sultnn ... , A, i i I.:. Niiuiiuucn stnifi, nun tne nevraaoiii m in hrotocr Srrgnnid Ali. Two British gun boats have arrived here from Shanghai. The British sloop of war Gannett has sailed for Mombnssn to ensure the preser vation of order there. Mombnssa is pick eted with native soldiers. Precaution have been tnken to protect the mission station in that viclnuy. A Terrible Travesty MkuI'IHK, February 13. A horrible double murder wn committed near L'rnwlurdsvillc. Arkansas, to-day. Ada One was found with her body full of buckshot, nnd a short distance nwny were Georue Corvett's deeniiitnted re mains. Their it no clew to the (icrpe. trutor. The Old Ws Much lleller. Philadelphia Record. "Ru'ibiug nlcohol nn the lip to mnke them cherry-red is un very pretty mr n while." said a leading doctor yesterday, m a votinif Indv missed hull, "but the nl cohol hardens the skin nnd soon leaves the girl with disfigured lips. A ureal Hank Robbers'. Salkm, III., February 14. The Snlem National bank was robbed Inst night of 100.000. Iirsiilr some securities, The burglars drilled through the vault door, ami then entered the Tnult and blew oirii the burglar proof safe and took the contents. There i nn clue to the thieve. A Mud Bridal lstrtv Accident Fakis, February IH. A sad nccideut happened to a wedding party at Poutivy . i a --i. ...... ..-.... .. i, ycsicniiiv, n y. ,v, ..ji . bride nnd bridegroom nnd a number ot their friend wn upset, nnd the whole party were precipitated Into the river. The bride anil bridegroom and ten other ol the party were drowned. An Aaalstniuenl. Haltimorr, Md February 14. Geo. T. Brown, Jnme Doincy Brown and Tit... It llt-fiitfti. trndittif na Brown Brtis. 0. -.. Lhm Aloft 1m miltrf tip..! ea vo., ei ,1,1, ,c, .,.' ... ... - ------ to Frank Gosnell, trustee, for liencfit nf creditor, i lie uoua is itio.uuu. DEATH OP A MIDGUT. lrlncena Lacy, the Hmalleat the World Ends Her Life. Baltimore American, In Princess Lucy, aged seven months, and weighing two pounds one ounce, who was on exhibition at the Egyptian museum, Baltimore street, near Uny, was buried yesterday morning. The parents oi tne little mite are Mr. and Mrs. sain uel Skinner. No. 171G Kltznlteth lime toutu uuitimore. the lather is a boil' maker, and well proportioned, and the mother is of the average size. They are in poor circumstances, the father itcing ut ni work, and their nniiv girl had oc casioned so much comment that thev were induced to place her on exhibition. it wusuiicui iwiiis, toe mine, a mate, having died at birth, and the parents learca to lose tins one also. Monday was the first day of exhibition of this midget. It wns fourteen inches long; its Hand measured IVi niches, the toot 1 inches, the ankle and wrist IH inches. Lucy wns a bright baby, und had big black eyes, but wns uppurentlv not very strong. Sue must have caught a cold on Monday, lor on Tuesday she was dead. The Contented Beats). Washington. February 14. The house committee on elections nt Its meeting this morning disposed of threeol the con tested election cases before it; deciding to recommend the sentinir of two of the republican contestants nnd to allow the Icmocrntic member to retain his scat in the third contest. By a strict unity vote the committee instructed Representative hour to make a report recommendin" the seating of Feuthcrstonr, republican contestant for the seat of Cnte in the nrst Arkansas district, nud if Mudd, the republican contestant for the sent ol names Compton in the 5lli Mart land district. By a unanimous vote it was decided to recommend thut Clarke, the democratic sitting member from the first Alabama district, be ul owed to keen his scut. The committee was uf the opinion that Threet, a contestant, had not mnde out his case, ulthough the majority thought that he had shown that the elec tion wus not entirely tree from Irnud. Mining; Extcllenieut, Charlotte. N. C. Pehrunrv 14 Min ing excitement is again revived in Golden valley and viciintv, caused by a northern company opening up n new mine in the upper end o the valley. 1 his company. iterating under the name ol the Boston Mining and Lumliering company, has purchased some 10,000 acres of land, in- eluditiK mineral lands at the head of the vallev and timber hind nt and around Hard Bargain Gap in the South mount ains. The mineral lands now hemg dc- veloied were purchased from Luwson Smart, who had taken out great amount of gold. The mines were hrst discovered in the year 1M2U by the rinding of nlnrgc nugget of pure gold und were worked liersistcntly until the great discoveries ind excitement In Cnlltornlu In 1H40. when most uf the miner emigrated to California in a body. These mines are worked continuously. lien a big com pany is not oH-rnting the natives work on their own hook und make wages. The Crem nnel " hltr ,CaHc, News Observer, The mandate of the Tinted States su preme court in the ease of Cross and rt'hiie has been received and tiled. This mandate confirms the decision of the State supreme court, which tribunal hnd previously affirmed the sentence ot Wake siiM.Tior court. The sentence wus that Cross be put at hard labor on the public roans tor seven years, nnd tnnt vt lute work the public roads for five years. The attorney general will, on next Sat urday, make a motion before the supreme court to have the judgment entered in conformity with the mandate of the United Mates supreme court. .Mr. . K. Henry will be present to represent thctlc- I'endants. II the attorney general's mo tion carries, the mandate will U-ccrtilird down to the supreme court, after which the sentence ol Cross nnd White will be executed bv the sheriff. Cotton" Receipt stlncc (kept. Nkw YflMK. February 14. The follow ing are the total net receipts of cotton at all ports sunt' hcptetulivr 1, lHH'.l Calveston... "Hil.lnfl New Orleans Mobile 1. 74.1.87.1 240.011'.) 8(15,81 8 i 322.228 1 211.505 , MliH.820 7 1.. Ill 1 , 12:1.01 0 55.01 7 , ,MI.MI5 , fiO,Ui; , 205.88 4 , II 10,5.1 Savannah Charleston Wilmington Norfolk Bnltimore New York Boston Newport News... I'hilndclpbin Brunswick West Point, Yn Total ..5,ih:i.:m.- Confirmed by the Mettale, W1.tfi1tNr.Tntt. Februnrv 14. The senate to-day confirmed the billowing nomina tions: Charles Kmorv Smith, of Pennsyl vania, envov extraordinary and minister nipolcnlinry to Ktissln; I. render Uv. Maryland, secretary of legation at Kin Janeiro, I'oHtmiistris letmrssee, .1. 11. cmioiii Humboldt; A.J. Frnzier, (ireencville. SuiHTvisors of census Alabama. J. I. Wnikins. third district: W. T. Btight mnn, fifth district; A. J. Ingle, first dis trict: T. P. Ivv. second district. .Virlli Cnmlinn. W. IS. Webb, fourth district Henry llnrdwieke.hrthdistnet; Madison Hawkins, second district; G. W. Cobb, first district. Ilalalead Hccomea Mngaaliilnl, Nkw York, February 13. Murnt Hnl stead left New York lust evening on the western express. Some time ago the offer wns mnde to Mr. Halsteud to con duct, nt a handsome salary, a new de partment in the Cosmopolitan Mngn- tine, in which he wn to treat every month of iiniHirtnnt public events ill nn unnnrtisun mnnnrr. After giving the mntter careful consideration Mr. Hal slcnd came on to New New York, nnd while here accented the proposition of the editors of the Cosmopolitan. Hi first nrtiele will appear in the April issue nl thut magazine. sentenced for lite (second Time. CiiARi.oTTHSvil.l.K.Vn,, February 14. The Jurv in the case ot the negro Muisco, eliiirucri with the murder of Polieemaii Seal, brought in n verdict to-dity of murder in the first degree. He was sentenced tn be hanged nn thr 24th nl March next. This is the second time he tin been sentenced to death. Wilmington Slnri A gentleman In Fnyettevtlle. writing tn a friend in this citv. snvs that there have been fourteen deaths 'among the oldest resident nf that place within the Inst si sty days; the age of the deceased averaging 78 year. A FEW NEW ITEM. Augusta, Gn., propose to build fifteen miles of electric street railway, and to have the finest system at a cost of S'JO. 000 per mile. Four persons, comprising u whole fam ily, were buried by a slide Irom a nioiin tain side near Florence, Oregon, some time tins week. I'otir men clinrgcd with conspiracy to bribe the C roniu jury have confessed their sjunt. t ue penalty is a neavv one. All ....:u t-i... . .. ot them will Ik- used as witucssca-agninst the other accomplices in the conspiracy. A saleof aconsienmentof eiLrhtblonili.il horses Irom the stables ol the lute Colo nel Vt ilhain Cnssius Goodloe took iilm-i- at Lexini!ton. Kv.. on the 12th. Tb.- eight brought ' $27,850. Sixty-eight horses in all were sold for $05,515. R. A. Williams Pet? Letr chief of the labor agents, says that he alone has sent 22.000 negroesout of North Carolina, ami has contract for 6.000 more. He has certainly reduced republican ma jorities in some of the large negro counties. The attorneys of Hnwes announce that they arc done with the ense, nnd will leave it to the law tn take itscourse. They hnd proposed to take the case up to the federal court by halK-as corpnn, but find thev have no good ground for such movement. A prominent musician in Louisville. Louis Hast, entered u cutlery store, iiskcd for a razor he wished to buy, then asked the seller to put a good edge upon it, and while that wns hcingdouc, picked up another rnzor and drew it across his throat with such effect that he immedi ately fell dead. Some outsider furnished the prisoners in the jail at Durham with a key lis tened to the end of a long pole which wns tnrust up to a winnow winch was broken. With the key, the cells were un locked, and the prisoners came into the corridor, picked a hole through the wull. and all escuiK-d. A New York stock bioker. Douchis Green, recently scandalized the fralcinity by deserting his wife and children anil running ott to Rurope with a divorced woman. The mnrriage with the Inttcris said to have taken place nt Old Point. u., and to have been celebrated by a ne gro minister. Green wus formerly from Savannah, Ga. A startling rumor prevails in Enirlnnd that Prince Henry, brother of the Em peror of Germany, is about to stnrt to restore Dotn Pedro to his Brazilian throne. The emperor permits it. nnd even allows his brother to take soldiers with him. II it lie true, it is u move more in the interest of Germany tnnn 1 tne deposed emKTor. The Colombian gun boat La Ponn is again nt work seizing American fruit ves sels on the San Bins coast. These mon grels need to be taught to respect the American nume nud ling, which thev must do on abstract principles, without being inllucnced bv the kuowlcilirc thut just nt this time Mr. Benjamin Harrison and .Mr. loin Keen arc tticir American ex ponents, This in 11 Northern ritv! A poor wo man staggered into Church street sta tion, New York, early in the morning, having wandered nil night through the streets with a baliv in her arm. She iH'gged the sergeant to help tn bring the lulil back to hie. t nrollmg the bundle of old clothes, nn inlnut of six weeks uld was fountl dead. Irozen to death by the cold ol that long cruel night. It is said now that it wns not Tnvlor, the Atlanta colored lawyer and ex-minister to Lihcrin who recently created the scnsniion by dining nt the Riggs house, n aslungtoii. lint II. C. C AM wood, ex minister to Hoyti. The re-einbl.ince be tween the two caused the mistake. We hnd given Taylor credit for more sense. What lie was charged with doing wns exactly opposite to his recent public ex pressions made in Washington. A voting nnd attractive woman mimed Elizabeth Vincent is under orres: in London for making an attempt to kill Lewis Henry Isaacs, a invmltcr of Parlia ment. Isaacs hetrnved Miss Vincent when she was fifteen year old, nnd bus since allowed her 14HO n year. 1 he young woman did not think tliis enough, and induced him to come tn her house, when she tried to lorce him to sign n number of clucks. He refused, nnd she shot him in the arm. A pnrtv of picnickers went out on the 12th 01: it beautiful bright morning, from Colorado Springs, to sieiid the day in Cheytnne canyon. A blizzard came up suddenly, nnd grave Irnrs were excited lor tneiraalclv. Mcnrclung parties were out all night. Thev were found next morning, having lound rclugc in n ranch building. I hey hail sullered severely, but not with permanent injuries. S tne of the searching party were badly frost bitten. The ton of a mountain in Japan, which is in the vicinity of the grent sacred mountain of Fusynmn, was recently suli- ject to n volcanic explosion, vnd its whole lop was mown on aiitioisiriiiutcn over a wide expanse of country in the form nf stone nnd siiud, Streets of towns six miles nwny were covered to the depth of n font. There was large loss ol prop erty, hut little of life. Tin is the first record nl eruption in tlmt moiintnin. A few centuries ago it near neighbor Fusy nmn was thrown up by nn eruption to the height ol 10,000 leet. Murder of a Deputy Marahnl Washington, February 14 Attorney General Miller tiwlnv received the lol lowing telegram from Marshal Mizell nt lacksouvi e. I-I11.: W. B. Snunders, one of my brnvest and most tlticieiit deputies, wn iirutniiy n snssitiatcd lit CMiincy, Gadsden county, yesterday nfleriioon nt 3 o 'clink, where lie had gone with myscll nnd other depu tie on official business. Hand OAcrlnicMi WASiiiNnToN, February 14. Bond of. li-riim 11120.(100: nil accepted nt 1.24 fur four per cents, nnd 1.04(1k for four nnd hull's. One hundred nnd fifteen thousand were relinquished by national bank tic positors, We learn from the Greensboro Patriot that Mr. John Kirk, the original pur chaser uf the Tebe SaundcV mine, bus sold II one-hull Interest in it to 11 north ern syndicate lor $100,000. We also Irarn front the same source thnt Mr. 1. k Snunders. the sheriff of Montgomery county, has discovered on his property on the I'whnrrle river, nnd about one mile Irnnt the Snunders mine, a very rich find of gold, nn which he gave nn option for nlnetv day lor $20,000. Other find in thi wonderfully rich neighborhood arc reported. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 24 South Main St. Hill AVc, iWjo Ims had La Gripw, semis the following to Grant's Pharmacy : ''Little grains of quinine, Little drinks o'n, Make La Grippe ''that's got you I hop its hula and tlr. This way quickly hllpyou, If you'll only try ; Hut don't forget the quinine When you take the rye." Kememher the mmal contained in the last two linesthat is, don't forget the quinine, tiadget it at Grant's Pharmacy. If your prescriptions u:e prepared ut Grant's Pharmacy you can positively de pend upon t hese facts: First, t hat only the purest anil best drugs und chemicals will lie used; second, they will lie compound ed carefully und accurately by an experi enced Prescriptionist ; and third, you will not he charged an exorbitant price, i'ou will receive the best goods ut a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Pharmacy, SI South Main street. Prescriptions filled at all hours, night or tiny, and delivcicd free ol charge to any part of the cily. The night hell will be answered promptly. Grant's Phar macy, 21 South Main street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy uny Patent Medicine at the lowest price quot ed by any other drug house in the city. We are determined to sell as low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. We will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and below that if nec essaiy, to meet the price of any competi tor. We hare the largest assortment of Chamois Skins in Asl.evillc. Over 200 skins, nil sizes, nt the lowest prices. We arc the agents for Humphrey's llouuvopnlhic Medicines. A full supply of his gooils always on hand. I'se Huncomlie Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver cominiiKs, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly icliuble remedy for nil blood discuses is Huncomlie Snrsaparilla. Try a buttle and you will t.nkenoother. J. S. GRANT. Ph. 0., Pharmacist, 21 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S The only exclusive Dry Jootls store in Asheville. Ci.KAHA.vcK Sale of Clonks. WnuiM, .Iiii kctH. henv.v Dresn (iooiiH, Flannels, Blankets, nnd Underwear. We are de termined to Hose out all win ter gooils regardless of cost. Do.i kstic boons. e ha ve nst opened a new lot of the West and most popular irandsof nioachiiifjs, Sheet ings, rmow i.nsmn's, lick ings, Denims and many nov- I tics ot curtain goods and lousehold linens. Viiiti:(iooi)s La rye stock of striped and plaid Muslins, .Nainsooks, 1'iques, hmbroiil- nes, J iii res nnd all kinds of Trimmings. I'ANcv boons. We have received a new lot ol lima Silks, riush Ornaments, Tin sels in all colors, and the lar gest variety of IOiabroidery Silks, Zephyrs, W'oolsandev- rytlung required tor fancy work. complete outfit of stamping rat terns, and stnmpingdone promptly. We call attention to our novelties in Kiii'iungs and Ladies' Neckwear, also La dies Liidergarments ot nil kinds, Corsets,! Iosiery.bloves and Handkerchiefs, in these linos always a full assortment. We are agents tor lente- men Kid b loves. ltihbous, Dress i run miners, Silks, Velvets, Fringes, Silk and Metal Braids, but tons, Dress Linings, etc., etc. All goods will be sold at one price and that the lowewt. Adjommgand inroiiiKi'tion with our old established Dry Goods Store, we ha ve a com plete Clothing und Gents' Furnishing Store, where Dun lap Hats, Manhattan Shirts, Mother's Friend Shirts, Waists, and 10. &. Collurs art ure our specialties. We have no connection with uny other stores in the city. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 Mouth Main Street, Opposite Nutlonal Dank of Ashevllle. "...
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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