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... ,..,. -'L THE DAILY CITIZEN BOARDING, WANTS, for Rcnf, una) Lot Notice, Hirer or less, an Cent, for each Insertion THE DAILY CITIZEN Delivered to Vlplton in any part of tbe City. OOne Month 60c, Two Week", or lew 25c. VOLUME V. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1890. NUMBER 267. MISCULLASEOVS. CROCKERY AMI (J LASS WARE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. J. H. LAW, 57, 59 & 61 N. Main Nt. Wholesale unci Retail Supplying Hotel a Specialty. IMPOKTINHANH o' UIKKCT FK1I.M MAKKKH. I CAS i'l . l.ll'ATH PKIlMiS 1)1' ANV WIU'I.KSAI.I! lltlt'8K. SPKCIAI. IIW'.VHTMKNT KOH .IKWKI.ItY. AHT I'OTTKKY AMI SILK OOOII8, M.I. AKK A8k'KlT"- -CAIX AT LAWS. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY I SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CITY LOTS. Ilv "Hit of thr owner 1 it on silicon ihrer j-inrs' lime, only mull amount ol cash w-.inlcil, 60 Lots oil Catliulic Hill, Hiilrmliil inoinitiiln view, only ! inliiut.-s from thr court house, nt from 75 to 9i3 Ivacli, Aerm-fling to altr unit locution. Worth iloulilr anil Ihtrr times thr money. l.iliclillailviincta mmlc to improve thr loia. Pull KAI.H !!. nnil room luuiar, well liuilt. with lirciliici-.,on atone hlll.tiiroK-rl nt tiKiirra nii lei ma to anil Die pim-linst r. Splinill'l opporumlly lor ople of iiii.ili-riiti mriina t. secure or to Imilil a conitoi table hotlH-. KllK SAI.K ON TD MUST a large true uienl houara. 11 an. I H roono.ri -iie.-tirlv.on Kuala alrrvt. Well ailapu-il lor eliiup hotel or PontilliiK lloiiaea. Moi lilwral tt-rinx granted. Pinna nniltiill pnrlirulnra with j. M. C M 1'IUii.l.. jail!) il:im Kcnl I'aliilc IK-illi-r. Waits It. ftWVK, W. V. Wkst. GWYN & WEST, (Simita.ora to Walter ll.l',wni ISSTABLIS1IKU 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. J.oaiift Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Miliary Puti.ic. Cnminlsaloner ol lacila. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK Houlheoal Court Square. KT1.ANI IIWISS., Real Khtnte Ilrokvrti, And i Investment I Agents. liltlm: 2 ft an Cation An- Krciiml Hour. Irlillil I IIM.V77;. lliK HA I.I! All Arum Kiptnn I'l-inii. i!ool u n. . Will In-aotil cherip. Thi lii-tinim-iil lllul In' -n OIC. I'Hlk'a mii.li -tore. Sonh Mnln street. T. Vt I'.MTiiN. lanU.1 ill Ailm'rof l.ilwnril Wnliliil FINEST FARM IN NORTH CAROLINA FOR SALE. Wr hwvr for a)r llw . lor n Irw iliiva nn.y. thr Lownitr. i.lnrr, h.'Hi u, rw on Ihr I'n-tuh llrono rlvrr. Itiiil norra Itottom, In hiultral nlllti' ot t'.ittlt.itlou. (cl.lH4t N.TT ATKIN811NMHIN. PllM XAt.K A vrrv ilmlrahlr i'.IiIi-iht aitr. Mnat ,r 0I1I. Apply to C. T. HA I.H. nt hl I'irr lit aurauee ottiiT, No. A ration Avrtpii'. ilown alnlra IiIjUiIIw j?()K HUNT. A large anil vtrll nrrnHKril l.l.r Hlutilr. Alao n liirtr biMH'llirul room. Apiilv to frhlalllw UKANDCIiNTKAI.. CAUTION ffi ka m iknM anlMf iiIm' nam ana Tantiml on tba rannnt tupply yoa. to ftHlorr ancloalng V. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CINTLEMIN. VlM Cair, nn Lm4 Oral aad Cra4 nniina m. r.n ri a hub. FBH-VlibB, F hllOK. ll.oo and Bt.in nova' Hi-iioo I, auoitt. An iwmI. IB l imiirfM, Hiiiiiiii an I $3 & $2 SHOES lsHiIi. ai.is hhor ran mimnks. Hut Malarial. naal SJiyl.. wit riniai, . W. L. bouglM, Bracatoa, nan. mil wr I HicuKiNG vi:avi;h. h-hlU lUl.m TwTves'eyT SON," FLORIST! AND LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. Itrwthnuars, Kn. t Chralnutstrrrl.li.-lw-erlt Norm Mnln and Mirrliunn Cut I' owi-r., Hoi. II . I'lunl., Manly Ho ra. . u-, rle. ,.ar mil urotiiuta. ilrlvea ami isH'aa, tnakr sun plant lieila, IniriU-rs etc. I'mnlnv Inilt tirr. anil ahmlilNTV a .K-elalt.v. Pli-nae rnll on 11. or anitrraa lis through thr inall. All iintrra promptl flllcil. ftlits d.lm Mna airvci . B.t )j! tn.wonri. r MISCELLAXKOIS. KHTAIIUHIIED 1H74. W. C. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. WK HO NOT HKM. ClIKAl' DlM'liH, but WIM. HEI.K YOl' 1ki'oh ciikai, ami if ,vu don't believe whit v nn.v jiivt'iisa trinl and bp con vinci'd. Our prcHcHntion d (lurlnx'iit i pxct'llt'dby hoiip. It iHPijuipiM'd with th hest Lioods t lint nioiipy can buy from E. Mwk, K. K. Suib!i, I'arkp, PaviH & Co., .Ino, Wypth & IJro., and from otlicr loading liianufm'turiiiKrlipni iHts in thin country "d Ku roM', whom1 oodw fr purity cannot be (picntioiH'd. I'iv Hcriptions fillet! at all hourn, day or nitflit, and delivered frel of charge to any part of tlie city. Our stock of Drup4, Patent Medicine and Drutf fflHtH SundrieH in cfunplete, and at price that defy coin petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 S. Main wtreet, where you will at all time be erved by competent pre criitionit. S. R. KEPLER, UKALRK IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor tointellij;entaiiil appreciative Aheville and American families. Talate and taste tf ptntjile who be lieve in jjood liviiiLi'cnunot be liumbiiL'f'eil by "('heaji.lohn" 'ood. Cheap floods and lirst piality are not synony iikhik. 1 have in stock ami t( arrive, all seasonable spe cialties, comprising' in part Fruits. Oranues, Lemons. Cranberries. Kaisins. Kips Nut, etc. Miscellaneou ChoiceO.K. New Orlenn Molasses, for 1 11 lileuse. Prime New Orleans Molasses, for rooking. Kx tra fine Assortment of Crack er. Fine Tea and Coffe a spn-ialty. Miniv MviiM Oiirilttn & KilworthV iinil otlnr I11 Hilda. I'luiti I'ndilinK.CnlO Fmit Jelly, clc. I'rrril nml Crvslalizfil ('ini;i'r. Slmil Rnc in kit. Knvllrrriiii mill nil oilier kdiiiU in (It iiiiiml fur t lie ll..li,l.,,. S. K. KKI'LEK. II. REDWOOD & CO. We are showing a very handsome and attractive line of FINE BLACK :. : : :::: :: ::: :: : ::: DRESS MATERIALS, (new arrivals). All grade, cpecinlly the finer tpinlitie. in new and desirable wears and fabrics. Also a nice line of Colored IlrcH Material In all flualltle For early Spring wear. II. REDWOOD & CO. I try duniln, I'lincyOiinilii, Nniionit.l'liilh ill).'. SImkH. llnla, ClipK. Ac A full line of Ziegler Itros.' Shoes for Ladies and (ieu- tlcnieu. "NORTHERN SccdOatH, KENTUCKY GRASS SEEDS, ETC 1,000 nunhcl Red RiiHt I'rooi Oat. I.ooo IIunIivIn White Northern OatH AM of Hie tn-al iinillljr anil nt pnera so low ' . that cvcryliinly run buy. Altu a full line t " kll,,la f Xtnplc nnil fancy Drnrrrtri. Pro- 1 yl.lun., etc., lor city nnd country trmlr. I llun't lall to m "it lcr..rt linvlnaJ. A. I. COUH1CR, North Hide I'uhlle Mipinrr. IINIIV TO LOAN On K'mhI real estate security. HW'VN (li WHHT. j More Mtrlkera. ' I.oNiioN, February 18. Seven hundred miners nt Aberdnre, Wales, have struck 1 for an advance in their wages. BY TELEGRAPH. THE LATKST NEWS BY WIRE HE HAVH THK PRF.HH IM IN I.I'.AUt'K AOAINHT HIM. A MlrniiKV MlHlemrnl Made by Men. Hlor Hlnlr ThvMriiHltr I.lalv.iatf) HIh HM.-ei-h-Whnt lh Houhv Did Vf Mtcrdny. Wasiiingtdn, I'rhnmry IS. SUN ATE At lilt' 1'lnni'ul lilt' tnuriiini; nuaiiii-u. the ik'iiiile nl 1.2.1, on motion of Mr. Slitrinnn. iromilril to the vtinsiileration of extviilive l)iiiiKM8. The doom were reiim-mil at hall pnsl lliree. The eiliieatiiuial liill came up nn tinlinished liusiiieKii,"aiiil Mr. lllair pro- ceetlecl with Ilia oH.'iiiiiK. HaviiiK renil HomerxtriieU Irnm t lie reiort 01 imwaon former eonimiaainiier uf eilueation, hi' aniil he woulil like to tall ntlention to tin me fxlraela, particularly nttcntion ol the liitrenu of mendacity in the office ol the New York Kveninif Pom, which lurn islurl niatrrinl lor itiutiy falaeliooilR with which the hill wan nxaailcil, throughout the country by newapaiierii penerally. lnciileiitallv to iin extract which he had rcitil from it lot of KoIkti l. Winthrnp of MnsmichusettH, Mr. lllair remarked that the hill hail not originaied in lilt fact that there wiih a siiriilus in thetrena- nrv It hut) oriL'iiialei bvlorv there wn a aurpliia, unci it woulil continue to Ik- prcamil, wlictlier there was surpiux or u-htlii.rit woulil Ih ilect'aanrv to olitnin I'uuda by nilililional taxation by the iaRiie of bond's or in mime other way. Hut tin fact that there wan 11 full trciiatirv left emigres without the slightest excuse in the matter. AmoiiK the uiiuicroiia cx tracm which he renil wns one from the recent report of lhechiioliiKTiiiti'iideiil of the State ot Ti'xaa to the ellrct thai in miniv counties ot that Male the value ol the county jail win greater than that ol all the school pronTly in that county. lie repeated that statement will! enipnn- sis, anil usueii sHciai aiiciiiioii 01 im M'linlur from MiisuchiiHcUit 1 Oawcal to it. lie did not suppose (he n.iidl that any nonce ol that remarkable slaleineni would apH-ar in the uewspaKTK. One woulil aiipposr, he mid, that the press was under bonds to keep the people in ignorance of such facta (is be had been bringing iK'lorc the senate, lie yciiluivil to nay that of all which he had laid In-fore the senate, as to these terrible facts indic ative of approaching ruin. the falscpirss of this laud had not circulated to the iH'ople to the amount ol hall a column. flint laitlilessuess on I lie pari 01 nie American press indicated corruption and danger of the d K-st dye to I he K'.ipleol the coiiutrv. lie iK-lieved that the press was in Icagm a corrupt league to pre vent the spread of facts which he laid lie fore the senate, nnil he was not wholly i he declared I without i viilcncc to jusiilt Ins iM'liet. I here were agencies in tins count i v nt the bottom ol that tell and in Icmal work. At 5 o'clock Mr. Cullom suggested that it was about time tor adjournment ; but Mr. lllair iciilieil plavlullv that lie lui.l a good deal of mailer 'still to lav la-tore the senaie nml winch the senatois up 1 an red to la- most anxious to hear, lie also iuipiircd in the same tone ofbad inage whether the presiding officer would ascertain if there wnn ipiorum present. He did, however, yield the lloor. Mr. llale. from the conttreiiiT commit tee on the bill to nutiire the niipcriuleiul- cut of the census to ascertain the niim- la-rof H'ople who own their larmsiinil home and the amount of mortgage in dt'btedness thereon, made n report re commending that the house ninciidment lar iiKrcrri to. Mr. I'lalt iniiiired whether the bill nimle nil farmers nml others who should lar called uhiii to answer iuestion n to their debts subject to tine a nil imprison ment if 1 hey rciused to answer? Mr. llale'answereil that nil ci'iisiisipns t ions were placid in the same ealcgorv. but the isrnnlly did not include imprison ment. It only extended to n tineol $IOii. The conlereiiir committee did not think it wist' to miike 11 iliM'riniiiialionlictwecii dillerent classes of ipicslioiiK. Mr. Chill remarked that to him it seemed harsh 10 ex lend provisions of thr census law to interrogation under the provision ol the bill. Thr conference report wit agreed to. On motion of Mr. llawes the house bill for the relief of Sioux Indiana at lievil's I .nke Auencv. North luikolii, Irxaelly similar to senate bill paM il a few day ago I wa passed, and the aclinic bill was recalled from the house. Alter another liitrl executive eaionlhe door were reoH-ued, nii'l the senate at G.11.I adjourned until to-morrow. Mr. lilnir mentioning that he would oc cupy two day more in presenting his lad to the senate. IIOl Sli. There was no objection from the tninorilv ol the house t hi morning. Tin' niitiroval nl the lout mil of vesler- dav's piocrcdiiig. umiii motion of Mr. irv..ai ..1' l,.oiii-Kiiiiiii. Siitnribiv finer- niton. March 13'. wa set npart 'for the dt liverv ol eulogies upon the late Kcprc-i-iimn'ee krllev. ot l'rniisvlvnuia. Mr. Morrow, of Califiirnia, Irom the iiiioroiiriatiiin coiniiiillef renoileil the iK-iisioii iinpropiiatiiin bill. Kelerrril to ihr L'oiiiinittee of the whole. A conference committee wai nrilered noon the bill to direct the uirinteinl cut of census to collect sintisiics of farm imirtiiL'ri mill indebtci lie The ienker laid Ulore the house n message irom tne i-resineiii iraiiaiiiii- ting without comment 11 eoiiimunicatuin from the interior ilepnrlinent proposing nn nniendmeiit of 1 11c act providing lor the allotment of laud in sevetalty to IlltllllUS. The sciuite hill providing for thr tin- iHiiiHUiriil of nil ussiaiani sccrelai v of war was laid In-fore the house: and as il wa subsiautially the same a the houe bill iilrtiidy favorably rcanted from the minority intiiinitue, the sH'iiker held that it win under the rules entitled to immediate consideration. So the Iioiim' went into n fouimillce ot the wlio c. Mr. lltirrows, of Michigan, in the chair, anil I Mr. Cutclieon, ol .Michigan, niiiile.i unci j explanation of the luressity I r I lie 11 i- poinlllieill 111 an assistant neiiiuiry im war. The bill wn discussed until l.llll when, without action, the committee rose mid .ii..l,......,r.K...l..d tor.,,, aider the sue - , l l. .1 ..ill ... .. ' . .. , :.i' .. tcim orncr, ociiig tue inn o i"ii"i temporary government lor tikpiuoma. Pending that, Mr. Perkins asked con sideration forthe senate bill forthe re bel ol Sioux Indian nl Devil Agency, Ninth liakotn; but Mr. McMilliu. of Tennessee, objected, and the house went Into it committee ol the wimic on tne rriiiiiitimi tFiin Kanna) City Tender Heef Can be purelinsed nt all time from Mar- iiH'. M.,l,i r.n A. Main at. The eenernl debate was limited to 5j hours despite the appeal of Mr, Parties. of Georgia, nnd others for live hours' time; anil in retaliation lor entorceo limi tation, thev called for the reading of the mgiiinl senate bill, and the house sub stitute, altogether tilly-nmc printed pnges. One hour and twenty minutes were consumed in reading, mid il was after j o clock belorc Mr. Mrithle, ol Iowa. look the floor in support of the hill, lie criticised the senate bill Iktuusc it failed to include all of the Creek nnil Seminole lands purchased under the last adminis tration. Mr. Ilnrnes, of Georgia, advocated the senate bill in preference 10 the house sub stitute. The senate bil' proposed to or ganize n territory out of I'liiled States lands. The house bill proposed to in clude lands to which the I'uiteil States Hid not now, but might herenlter hold title. The sennte bill included l.HMO.oiiO acres purchased in 1NHH and No Man's l.ancl. The house substitute included in addi tion all of the Indian Territory not oc cupied by the five tribes. Nogovei nment ought to establish H government ovei land to which it did v ol hold a ncrltct title. By solemn obligation by treaty, the land excepted from the senate bill had been given to the Indians for all time. To erect u superstructure of government on a such basis, wftuld lie to iiuiln on sand without foundation. Mr. Mansiir, of Missouri, contradicted Mr. Unities' slatemenl that the bill trenched on Indian rights. It was a simple assertion of the courts, nnd court jurisdiction over the five tribes, Then- was no attempt to establish a territorial government lorthrin without their con sent. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, held the sanit view as Mr. Mansiir. The committee rose More the debate had concluded. Mr. Iiuniicll, of Minnesota, presented ihc conference report on the bill directing ihc superintendent of census to collect statistics of farm mortgages and indebt edness. As the result of the conference. the senate accepted the house amend incut. The report was accepted, and the bouse ul 3.1 0 adjoin net). A Ml'NIFl'llNT OFFER. A Uuiliaiii Fhii.II proposes lo ilve Trinity lolle ue 983,000. Iiurhain Sun. Ilui'liaiu's liberalitv is not on the wane bv no nu a ns. The Sun this evening lakes great pleasure 111 laving licforc its reai Ins 11 proposition which has conic irom the Methodist side of the house and which has been the talk of our lowi. since vislenlav alteiunoti. loo much praise cannot Ik' .-avoided the gentleman who inakis it. This seems to Ik- the cap stone ol Imrhaui's lila-rnlm- audit would taken hole page of the Sun to prim Ihc encomiums passed upon it and, the en thusiasm it has created. The proposition is this: due family in I'm ham proposes 10 give lor the removal ol Trinity college to I'm ham, every dol lar that Kalcigll proposes to give (winch is $:i0.o(Ml and il the Metlii dists of the State will locale it here and coucctilrnie 011 1111 endowment fund $."i(i,lln) will be given lo that Intnl. 1 he gentleman who makes the allow proKisilion is no less a K-rson than Mr. Washington IMike, ot I lie tirin 01 vt. Iuke Sous ,Nc Co. There is no blow or bluster about this. It is business and means business from the wind go. There is no idle talk in il, and il the Mi ihodinis of North Carolina waul to find nut how much truth there is in il. lit them take some action in the mailer and ...c how ipiick I hey will In- taken up. The Helln Huminon to Work Attain Nasiu a. X. II.. Kebruary IS. pur the first time since the strike, the Inlls of the Nashua company summoned the oiktii torstowoik this morning. Their was but H feeble rcsiuinav. however, not more than liiiiiifthc I,4im strikers going in. A large crowd assembled at I lie gules in the driving snow storm. The indicc gtiaideil the entrances, and Ik-voikI some Hiring remarks as an oaT.nive passed. there was no troui le. iiinie a num'K-i ol those who went in lei I ngain More the gates closed. No. null la partially running. Those who went to work con sisting of the second hands, uiachiuists and cloth room employe nho were not 'iffected bv the cut down. When ihc gate were closed the crowds ilis'rscd. Mltirm VlHlllnir Ihr l.n Milker. I.oNiioN, l'cbriiary IN, A deputation of miner visited the Karl of liiiiiraven and Lord Kaiiilolnli Churchill, bothol whom assured the ileiuitntion that thev favored a limitation of working hours by the Suite. The ilepntlilioii also calleil iihiii Ciladslone. Aildiessiug them, lie said that roiisiilcnition uiiisl til si U- given lo the fad thai some workmen were willing to work more than tight hours 11 day, nnil then to the ipiestiou w hither the miners were cutitlcil to separate treat until. He was unable lo giie the depu tatioii any pledge himselt a to his course, lie mini larlrcc to act incoming to Ins judgment. Fulnl Fire In Newark Xkwamk.X. I.. I'Vlirunrv IS. A fire broke out at Ct.M) this morning in thr conftvlionerv store of llenrv l-'iilei on llioad street and destroyed thai store mid the adjoining buildings, causing a loss of $.10,11110. One of the burned buildings was occupied by n fumily namt il jackson. Most of Ihc inmates ol nil the house were nwnkeiird nut ol their Ih'iIs nud rescued by firemen, but Mrs. Jaekaon slater, who only came yesterday on 11 visit, wa forgotten ill ihr rxcitemciil, nnd when the hrriiui) discovered her at the window her room was nhlnrc. They brought her out ipiieklv, but she was dead. The t'liMrleNlon Double Trnnedy, CiusiHsioN, S. C, I'ebruary Is. Mrs. I.cvrllc, who was shot Inst night by her hiisbiinil. died this morning, rchl iiiann. the ollur vieliui of the tragedy, is still living, and will proitnlily recover, The murderer i in jail nnd tmng to ..I.... I 1. 1. !..h..,l , ll.tlll... Tt, M fll Inc. ,H. cimmr' jut v has nut viIIktii ren . ,ITI.,, French Mlnera nirlke I'ahi. IMniiarv IM. The miner em ployed in two coal pil nt St. Iliictuie have struck owing to the ilisinissnl .... .... . , .. . ... i. . 1 " "1 ., " ..i ,..1.... ......... n.i.. inn. in ineir lenow worniiirti. I in niriKei "" " ..,..,............., miner nt St, bliinnc. solid onerlnua. I W.lllNr.Ti)N. I rbruary 18, lliiuil ol firings to-ilav $"IHI, fion, all necrplril lit , lor lour kt cent nnd l.o.-in for four and n hall's; $70,ooo were mirreii- )m,(, ))r (cM1,i,rv mllk. - I. 1 1 i Ladle) F.ancclally Invlled T . II nl flit tt 1ttlit at titttl mt it at rteilv firit-cliis mmket selling tbe ritual href, I mirk ami million direct from the Writ. i (Mirk nnd niultuu direct from tlie West. THKCHILDHKN'S HOME. HoniethliikT ofWhal Ih Needed by thai Ii.Hillutlon. Kdilor Citixeii: On behalf of the coin- inittee in charge of the Children's Home I am directed to report that we have re ceived donations of the following nrti- les : Hightech sheets from Indies at Mrs. VniKiilder's; n dozen silver tea spoons from Mrs. Conant; nialertnl tor iinilts mid clothing from Mrs. Nit', Miss Kuer ingcr, Mrs. l'atton, Mrs. Craliani. Miss Hovce, Mr. 1 ho, Owen, Mr. t. Iieilistrr and others. The house is now completed and we are ready to put in the furniture and oK-n the home. Wetiskasmanv lames a possum-to meet at the Hospital on Thursday nt this week to make mid put up curtains and make the bed ticks, etc., etc. Our friends who wish to donate furniture, crockery, utensils, etc., are Hskrd to send in thrir gilts immediately, that wrinny nolsirml our small hinds unnecessarily. I give he low it list of articles needed. Anyone win. can give unbleached domestic will please send it at once, that the ladies tuny Ik-riii work early on Thursday morning. Wauls cook stove, cooking utensils. tin cups and pans, heating stove, U-ds. lied ticks, pillows, towels, forks and large pooiis. tables, children schmrs. for tin matron's room a single bed nnd comfort- hie mattress, pillows, bureau, wink stand, basin and pitcher, small table. Also two or three bracket lamps. Any one w ho can give brackets mid reflectors without lamps please send them over as we haw two lamps without brackets. We also sav to the children ol the town that the chicken yard is readv for its oc- annuls nnd we ask each child to bring n hicken ns n donn'ion. Will nuv of the .'oil fnrtni'rs of Biuk'oiiiIk' send us a load f straw. 1 1 not given wr will be gladto buy it. We are alo ready to purchase n good cow. Anv one having it cow for sale please report to Mr. Sawyer or else at the Hospital as soon ns possible. We wish lo mention to all goon cm- .ens of lliincomlie count v, that to make the good influences of the Home as far reaching as possible, we lieg them to keep their attention oil Hie clert to bring lo us, or report lo us. all children who come uiuler Uieir oPservation, who mild In received at the Home and par take of its benefits. Anv case reported to any ol the committee, or to the matron of the Hospital for the present, will receive prompt attention. I'ANNIK I., catton. A FOX KI N TO F.AKTH. MiipitfiHi-d Accomplice In the Cro- nln Murder I'nug hi. ClIli'Af.o, February Is. Morning p.i- srrs say, rnlru-k l oonev "Hie ox. rii it in 1 1 1 last night at Hancock, Mull., and officer John C. Collin who ha known him for years will return with him to-dnv. Coonev left the city the lav thai l'r. Cronia's remains were laid iwav in Calvary, nud has eluded tin police ever since. Another piiwr says, Irom l In- 1 11 it t proceeding around police lii'iiilipiarlers iK-lwiell ten nnil twelve o cliH-k last mgiit. me conclusion was reached that I'atritk Coonev, the man who is so badly wanieil as one ot the Croiiin murderers had at last Inxn captured. All the Kilier officials on duty relumed a stolul silence, mill no munis- sion could lie gotten from them. The basis tin the story come irmu a dispatch received bv Cliul Marshal. It was t police heailiiiiarters and sent to the chief. It read: "We have one man sure, send a man for idetitilicatiou." On the receipt of the dispatch the chief marshal suit nn onier nnek to neaii i miners immediately as follows: M-nfl nonius, lie know mm. ami don't let this story gel out." A call lit officer Collin's house elicited the inlorma- tion that he had la-en called out stuldi nil about 1 1. Ml I o'clock. Clucl Marshal lell his Inline immediately alter riceivmg ihc information and succeeded in keeping out of the way of the reporter. . The Mlinro.i I'rlMonerM, At'Ot srA. I'm.. February IS. The ccv- cnlccn prisoners from Sharon brought to Augusta last mghl writ- guru it hearing Inrlore I'uiicd Suites Commissioner Alex ander to-tlay. They are charged with unlawfully conspiring, combining and agreeing together to prevent by lore, in timidation mid Ducats I-.. 1.. I 'tick wort ii, IKistmiislcr of Sharon, from discharging the tliilic ol his ollur. I lie prisoners were ImiiiiiiI over in thr sum of $i'iO( leach to iipH'iir nt the April term of the I'liiled States court to Ik- held in Augusta. All gave bonds and kit lor llnir homes to night. To-morrow I nitetl Mates Attor ney lirwin will In gin taking testimony in the case Ix-lorc I'liiled Stales Commis sioner Alexander. Fllll.K of Deeds) nt Trnnl , .u i u i DaLTIMork, lebruiiry 1H.-A. Hichc Se Co.. iii.iM.rie., Inrinan street, II. I. Towles llro.. Iiirni ing goods, llalti - morestiecl. Illld M. A. Wish, notion, Lexingitm street, hied deeds ol trust to - ilnv lor thr Unilil ol ciedilors. The bond filed are reclivclv S'.'l-.uoi), $10.1111(1 mid $10,11110. i he parties have had Intel v business relations More will Wnl to be Whipped. Washington. I'ebruary Is Henry J. Finn, the viciitn ol ihc Alnnli-cu out rage ha Iktii iicoiiiiiiendcil bj Suueiiu, tcndeiil Purler lor the iipHiintniriit a iecial agent of the 11th ceiisu to col lirt staiisiics relative to molded in dcbleilucss. The Murdered Mnraliiil. Wasmini.ton, Febniiiiv 18. Thenllor lev ueiienil to-ilav took to the White il'. .... .1... u I... X.....I...I MI...II O.I IIIIUSC l III Mlll'll ,,l.,.n ,,ir. regard to ilie reporleil nssiissiniiiioii liepiu.v Maisiiai Miiuuicr. it i u uiir - siooii uiai ii siiMiia iisisn in i. ii. " meeting tin iiiirrnooii. Mlrlke III AuKuala. . u . Ai-ni'ar. Itn.. Ialiriiiirv 18 Aliolil 1. 1.... 1.. , l. r.. ..'... I.... I. U laiiui iiiiiiiiiiiii. in on niiiMii,ti Lombard struck tii-tliiv Iscause ol the refusal of the proprietor to iliachmgc n non-union workman w hom, the iiitn ......rt liua In-eu wiirkiuu iiL'amsl thrill. A lomiUr ol linn reiiwiineil nt woik. (ounl AndrHsa ursil, Ol . . -.. , ... .... , i'ii.tii ...iiri,,irv iHB-iiiiii iiiiioa .tniii-iiaav. inr wen Known i iiiiiL'iiriiin 1 stntrsmaii. who ha Urn ill lor ..me ... who ha v..i... ....... I'l., ,ii..,l lime nt Vnlosca, near l-'lauiiie. died in. day, He wn 117 year old. Death of Dr. W. U, Thnniaa, Wii.miniitoN, N. C February 18, ir. W. tl. Thomns. ntic of the most promi iu nt iihysieimi of the Stall, died this altcriiooii ol diphtheria, ngtd "Jyenrs. Cured Meal and Mutton ! A. wrllna thr vrrv fiurat fresh mint will lar tounil lit Martin's Mai kit, 00 3. Main I I street. ' 1 street. FACTOR!!-: CI.OHKO. All the Leather Factorlea ot a Town to HHul Down. Woni'KS, Mass., February 18. Mem ber of the Manufacturers' Association at a meeting last night voted to close every leather factory in the Asso ciation to-morrow, and to keep them closed until the men return to work a' the factory of Heggs K- Cobb. This means the euforcd idleness of 1,50(1 men ns the result of the recently udopted price list. Most of the men weui to work under protest in many of the shops, while in some factories men decided not to do as much work forthe pav provided for bv the list ns thev were formerly re- ipiitnl to do, claiming that that was the only resort lelt. 1 his was partieulurh thr case in the shops of U.K. Show & Co., and Iteggs & Cnhb, In the for mer this mat er was amicably adjusted during the past week, and thr men havi been returning as fust ns work was ready for them. At Iteggs A Cobb's, however, the men still remain out, nnd will not return to work. Manufactur ers, it is claimed, have all adopted and lire now paying the price list ol tin arbitrators and aie living strictly up lo the letter ni l he division of ?:e hoard, which was practically an increase in wages over what men lormerly obtained ol about ,rl4 n;rccnt. They claim, how ever, that the men are not doing as tliet agreed to no, and that they have re peatedly violated their agreement. A FF.W NEW! ITF.MM. Republican sentiment is steadily gain ing strength in Portugal, and the mon archy may come to nil cud any day. Thev have learned how to steal tin public moneys in Samoa. The new kitit comes to his throne to find his cush box empty. Senior Rodriguez Arins has been ap pointed governor general ofCuha, to suc ceed General Salamanca, Intel r de ceased. For the first time in the history of Den ver nil the saloons were closed lat Sun day. This was done in accordance will a recent decision of the supreme court. James Thompson, proprietor of thi Fordfiuiti Heights lintel, while intoxica ted fell over n culvert into n deep guilt near Koidham station, and was then found dead. Extrusive Mealing of postage stamps has lareii detected ill Knoxville by boys employed ill the railroad utfice.' Tliet were in the habit of paying for thcii fruit mid c.imly with stolcu stamps. Near Mount Cnrmel, I'n., n passi'nger. a well dressed man. was put or) the train on the Lehigh Valley road by the con ductor with whom lie had iuarrrlled. and was imniediatrly run over by the cars mid horribly mangled. Wonderfully rich gold mines have been discovered in China, and they arc to In orkcil by cosily American machinery. The ore rims from $7011 to $lo,(i(i0 st-r ton. Now it will In hard to keep thr outside barbarians out of China. Two negro chihb-en, bovs, one eight the other ten years old. roblieil n lady in the st rifts ol Memphis a few days ago. snatching her purse which she carried in her hand ami getiiug away with tlu-ir booty, $L'U. The dinr little innocents! At Vineentics. Ind., a lady, a prowrty owner, had the city olhiild enjoined Irom grading n street which passed hv her residence The injunction wa disre garded, nml the mayor, city nttorary and others were arrested forindirect con tempt ol court. While a womnn in Ihibuiiuc wn hav ing her nrm which had liren broken by a fill, set bv a suigeon, he administered chloroform : and while her head was in cliiinl backward, one of her artilnial tilth Invnnir loose. It II down her throat, and strangled her lo death. A Huston bov, l.lvrarsold, ha crea ted n sensation by running away with ihc American wile of a well known and nn-siK-rous China inrrrhaiit. Sin Voam doing business in llostou. The celestial is ill pursuit ol hi. Melicail w lie, win went off Willi tin runaway bov to New York. A romantic bov of Iti, living nt Chcv rune, fell ilesHTalely in love with n giil of 1.1, II school nunc, who looked iuilil fcrcntly upon him. Mining her on hri way home from church their greeting wit's pleasant, but she continued on her way, when he tired at her three times without cllirt. nnd then allot hiuisclt mortally. I'ime novels. It is now prniiostil to form n ledera lion nut of nil the Central American j Slate with n st rung cent nil government. I This is nn idea naturally suggested by i I lie geographical position ol the Suite, I, ,,,.,.',,:... , i,,..,,,.,,,,. ,i ..,. lina,,id alo ol interest, it thev could ; Tu. ,u.)..llill wm,i(1 in), , lln t .,. Kilkenny eat fi.lils in which 1 i;.,i.. ,,.,.,.;. , i,.., , i.iL., I ' The Krv. Allsrrt P Miller, colored pas- ; tor ot the inxwcll Avenue lougicgit tionni ciiurcn. .cw iinven, in iss, wa denied accommodation on the slenmei lirew, one ol the Albany night boats Hi brought suit ngainst' the New Jersey Sleamboat company, and has just re covered n verdict ul $.11)0. lie sued fin $.1,11011. He is a graduate of Yale and thr l-'iske university. In New York, on Suiulnv morning, las, II. Miller colored, wa stabln-d to death wnile entering thr hallway of hi own house bv another colored man, who hud Iktii King in wail lor his virion. The ""'....... '.low wa in revenge lor testimonv given , M,i.r.l..r..r n case ot conn oi,,,.,.,,; ,,,, ,, jt .,,. ,,c ,w , h. hc .,,, ,, The "innocents' ; rc nbroiiil. and il negro can omeliim ; commit dendlv crime under the vrrv noses ol those who maintain hi lamb i like virtue. A tilol u-na riivntlv rationed in Colo. . i - .......... . . radn. the objivt ol which wn to kidnap N untor I nlior. who i wealthy, mid hold I him lor n $o0,ooo rniisom. I'wu young Hit n. ( Incur Rolari t nud Arthur llulchcr, I are now under arrest nt iH-uvcr. They I conless thcii purpose, but Tabor has de ' rimed to prostvule them on account nl their voiith, louugiucn nl aim M ...I .1 1,1 ..I..1..I mi, ....1, I. . ... i ..i.. .1 .1 1.. .1 3 1 01 1. "i i- i'" ....... - ... patiou. ... .... . tnry .... g ,..i ..,, were men. nml 11 mitiluu n brilliant ex J1 1 1 j i doit to Ik- executed in most iipprnved iniidit style, F.alrudltlo.t Treaty Hntlrlcd AsillNi. roN. I clirunrv 18. The sen nte ha rutilieil the llntish extradition treaty with iiniiupnrtiitit iimriiilmcnl. Strictly the lines t incuts from Kansas Clt v dirivt. Our trinl will make you our friend nud ndvocntc Mantin's Market, Purveyors to lipieiireuu Tuitcs. MlSCELLAS'liOLS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College uf Phitmiavy, Apothecary, 4 South Main St. Hill .Vi e, who has luul l.ttUripic, sends the following to (.rant's I'harmney : "Little grains of quinine. Little drinks of rye. Make La tJririe that's got you Prop its liolil nml Hv. This may quickly help you, If you'll only try; Hut don't forget the iiiiniic When you take the rye." h'einemher the mom! contained in the lust two line that is, don't forget the limine, midget it at drum's Pharmacy. If your prescriptions n:e prepared nt 'rant's I'hurmHcy you can positively dt 'end upon these facts: First, that only the purest and Lest drugs and chemicals will 6euf(; second, they will lie compound ed carefully nnd accurately to uuexperi encvd I'rescriptionist ; undthirtl, you will not he charged an exorbitant price. You will receive the liest goods at a very rea sonable protit. Pon't forget the place Cirant's I'hnrmacy, 2-tSoulhMainstreet. Prescriptions filled at all hours, night H-iar, and deliveied tree ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will he answered promptly. Oram's Phar macy, Si South Main street. t llrnnt's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Mediiinc at the lowest iricc quot ed by any other drug house in the city. He are determined to sell us 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 essary, to meet the price of any commit tor. We have the largest assortment of Chamois Skins in Asherille. Over 'Jt skins, all sites, at the invest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's oiii(ro;itn'c Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on hand. I'se llunconilie Liver rills, the liest in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. .1 thoroughly tellable remeily for all blood diseases is Huncornlie Sarsaimrilla. Try a bottle and you will lakenoother. J. .N t'.RAST. Ph. (1., Pharmacist, St S. Main St., Asheville, X. C. WIIITXOCK'S The only exclusive Dry (ionils store in Asheville. Cl.KAIIANt'K SAI.Kof CloalvK, Wraps, Jackets, heavy Dress (Soods, Flannels, IMankets, and I'nderwear. We arede terinineil to dose out all win ter li'oods rcirni'illfss of cost. Do.iKs'ru(iooi).s. We have just oju'iiiil a new lot of the liest ami most popular lirnndsof Dleachinjys, Sheet iny,, Pillow Casings, Tick ings, Denims and many nov- Itics of curtain i'tioils and lousehold linens. Whitk(5ooiis La rire stock of striMd and plaid Muslins, .Nainsooks, riqiii'8. hinln'oul- ries. Lin es and all kinds ol riiiiiiiiins. ancy (toons. e nave receiveil a new lot ol lima Silks. Plush Ornaiiients, Tin sels iu all colors, ami the Inr p'st variety of ICinbroidcry Silks. Zephyrs, Wools and ev erything leijuired for fancy work. A complete outfit of Stumping Patterns, and st a nipindoiie promptly. We call attoiitiou lo our novelties in ItuchinirH nud Ladies' Neckwear, also La dies' riitli'i'giiriiifiits of ull kinds, Corsets,! losiery.dloves and Handkerchiefs, iu these hues always u full assortment. We are awnts for Ccnte- ineri Kid (iloves. Kilihons, Dress Trim niinu's, Silks, Velvets, Krint-H, Silk and Metal Itraids, Hut- tons, Dress I.iiuii'is, eic, etc. All uoods will lie sold at one price and that the lowest. Atliomitiir ami in connect ion with our old established Dry (ioods Store, we have a com plete ( lot liiiii; und (ients Furnishiii'T St ore, where Dun lap Hats, Manhattan Shirts, Mother's Friend Shirts, Waists, and K. Jc W. Collars are are our sMS'ialtieH. We have no connect ion with any other stores in tlio city. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 A 48 South Main Street, Opposite National Bank of Asheville. .ACi u ui,a .niinliai.i ,-...
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1890, edition 1
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