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BOARDING, WANTS, For Heat, and Lost Notice., three Haas or Imp. 2fl Cent for each InMrtlnn THE DAILY CITIZEN. THE DAILY CITIZEN Delivered to Visitors In any part the City. OOne Month an. Two Week., or lex ".".".".Soc! VOLUME V. MISCELLANEOUS. CROCKERY AND- GLASSWARE CUTLERY, SILVER "-PLATED WARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. J. H. LAW, 37. 39 61 8. Main St. Wholesale and Retail Supplying Hotels a Specialty. IMI'ORTINuANh !tv X: DIRBCT PROM MAKKRft, CAN . . I.ICAT8 PKICBS "I ANY WHUI.K8ALM IIO08K. SPECIAL HKI'AltTMK.N'T JKWKI.KY. AKT I'OTTKHY AM) HII.K UOODH. ALL ARE ASKKHTO- CALL. AT LAWS. WlLTS. B. OWVM, GWYN & WEST, iHhcccmoih to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881I REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE, MISCELLANEOUS. EHTABLIBHKU 1 874. V.G.GARMIGHAEL, - mm a aaai.f.g. If . 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. We do not hm.t. rni'tn ORrcjH, but WILh HKLI, YOl' Dihoh chkai', and if you don't believe what we say KiveuHu, trial ana be con vinced. Our prescription de partment ia excelled by none. It is equipped with trie heat goods tha t money can buv from E. Merck, E. It. Squibb, Parke, Davis & Co., Jno. W yeth & Bro. . and from nt rur lending mamifacturirigchem ists in this country and Eu rope, whoHe goods for purity cannot be questioned. Pre scriptions rilled at all hours day or nierht. and deli VP!'"! free of charire to miv nn.pt of I A.1 A i . 1 - - . kok ' IIH 1 uur HtocK ot Urugs, ..... Patent Medicines and Drug gists' Sundries is complete, and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, .No. 20 S. Alain street, where you will at all times be served by competent pre- m-rijiiioiiisrs. 18TU. 1H89 S. R. KEPLER, ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH i, 1890. BLAIR ON NEWSPAPERS. NUMBER 277. TMEY OIGHT TO TKLL THE PKUPLK ALL HE HAVa, The Father or the Educational Bill MakeH a Kick The Houae Appropriate!! IUIIIIoiih or Dollar ror Pe.iHlona, W. v. Wbbt. IIKAI.HK IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent am appreciative Asheville nnr American lannlies. I'ni.stes and tastes of people who be- Loana Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary I'uhilr. Commissioners oiriced.. Heve ill gOO(l livillgCaiinot lie FIRE INSURANCE. OPPICK-Wonthcawt Court Mquare. ORTI.ANIl BKOR., Real Estate Brokers, And i Investment t Agents. Fruits, 8ecnnd floor. humbugged by "CliennJohn" goons, mean (roods am first quality are not synony mous, i nave in stock and to arrive, all seasonable spe- -hii urn. iiimiiriMiiiLT in nil IT Oraimes. Lemons. (ran berries, Kaisins, Figs, iuts, etc. Mis('ll)iiu(tiiM riwiiVdf I U" FR 8ALB- New ( )rlenns Molasses. fnrtn- J7: nSr;:.,TdareV.Wr"Wc,.h"rt '21' l ""N 1 'rillie XeW ( rlea IIS Aioiasses, for cooking. Ex tra fine Assortment ofCrack- poi. rent por oppicbs. .-. yiW Teas and Coffees a Pour of those nnr roAmi am th. .uu. HtUK'inltt' Innr nt Nil .111 I..... ..... . I ' (trace: 24 At an Patton Ave. frottdlv Pnneh Hruad avenue. dthuftsat I). H PATTKKKON. large room on the third Door with high cell. mi uic mr emu.. M. I.. McAPKB, Trustee, (that di'w Room , McAfee lllock PLUMBING, STEAM AND 6AS FITTING, TIN HOOFING, Etc. All Work Ouaranteed. C. S. COOPER. Mlllce Meat Gordon & Dilworth'. and other brands. Mum I'lKlctin. Cnlf V root Ji'iiy, etc. ITcssfd and Lrvstnlncd OitiKCT. Shnd K(h? in kita. kocilcrriiii'S ami nil other Roods in tlrmanil tor the ilolitl.i.va. s. K. KKI'LKR II. REDWOOD & CO. Banemrnt of No. rb2Mdlm 2H Pattoa Avcnne. Kf8TKB'8 BALK We are handsome showing a very and attractive whole on the urgent deficiency Appro priation bill. The vote resulted 08 to 21. Mr. Bland, of Missouri, raised a point of no quorum, Theapciikercoultl count but 15fl mem Iwrs present, nnd it call of the house was onlerecl. I wo hundred nnd thirtv-eijjht mem hers responded to their names, nnd then Mr. Henderson 'amotion was agreed to. After three houra and a half consumed DICK HAWES HUNG. TERRIBLE CRIMB EXPIATED OKI THE OAl.l.OWS. WhlHkey and vile Women Cauaed Hla Uownrall-No I'nuuual oc currence at the Kxecutloii-A Wrllteu CbiireaNlou. A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW. snin to mvnile the milm I. u Cable has made so peculiarly his own wic airunce putnetic lile ol the Lottisinnn Creole. The scene is laid in the sea islands south of New Orleans. Mr. Hcnrn does not attempt to rival Cable . "'-I. r. ... vv .to idlll'ITU III I ... I . . . . " passea, it appropriates $23,050,000, tile jiul yard in this city. The haiiBinir "um"r, or mastery ol dialect, hut the Inrin-st item U-itiu tin nnoronriiitinii was iittendi-H uith .....: ? many of the passnees tn his book have n of $21,000,000 tiir the pnyment of pen- cumstnnce, mid aside from the frnrful 7,h""c.bnuy IkI ' li work to sioners of the war of 1812 mid the Mexi- atrocity of the crimes it would have been ,ll"t.v of a prose poem. MISCELLANEOUS. Hooka Lately Received by the I. . GRANT pf. f Aahevllle Library. J a UKAi, A , a II, Vw.y Fiction-Chita-ByUfeadisHearn. . f Ph"d"pW' Col" The author of Chita miKht almost be APotnecary4SontllIalnSt. V HlUMIMr.MAU Aln no ..I , -. ...... ......... . 4 t ui iiaiv n,jT i in the discussion on the points of order, three minutes before 1 o'clock this after- n.v v.'.lllll.fcicc T.IBC UI1U llie Oi l WflR I UOOn K ClinrU K. MHWI'S Wl.a hn...wA can war. in all resnects comnioniiliir The remainder of the nl'iemnnn The il,w,m..i m,, . . r ., ., " ....... v . viMiMiK-niuun ii tne pn- miner easily, ana tins Inst vnte calendar, but no bills were missed and at 5 o'clock the house took a recess until 8 o clock. A SPECIAL HUiNAL BULLETIN. morning night at 7 o'clock he told Sheriff Smith thut he was ready to eat bis breakfast. It was urougnt out tie was unable to eat. A lit.' Washington. Pebrunrv 28. SENATR neuator Lcorgc presented n (x'tition Irom the citizens of Labor county, Miss., for the free coinnge of silver, mid in doing u, expressed tne none, siitricn v. i hi, t suen iK-cuion WOUKI not Ue eonsu erei evidence of disloyalty or evidence thut Mississippi had not u republican form of government. Senator Hale presented a petition, say ing mat n was nv request Irom .New I'.ngland iron and steel manufacturers, asking that iron, cnnl and coke be put upon the free list, nnd that the duty on scrap iron, scrnp steel, etc., be reduced to jier. cent, ailvulorem. Senator Morgan offered a resolution which was agreed to, calling on the secretary of the interior for information as to tne reasons thnt have prevented the vale ol coal lands in Alabama in ac cordance with the requirement of the de partment of March 3, 1 H83, and for copies if letters or pnpers relied upon to justify the failure to comply with the statute, Senntor Blnir called the attention of the senate once more to the dereliction of the press of the country in not uivinor sufficient attention to the proceedings in the senate, and particularly to the im portant facts spread by hfm before the senate in his siecch on the educational bill. He charged imrticulnrlv that the Associated Press nnd its rt'Dorters fniled to perform their duties in the matter. Mow; St. Louis, 4 degrees, 4 deimes lie. .TiiiMLur nun icy snin inut ine As- low: K.ansnsLitv. II li.irm. H t- ii.iiiuiu rrrHa muijhiil'ii ill npwuiniwn iwmiu, i ...urn nam... i j ...... throughout the eon itrv full l.trt.f ..r.e. Ll. if.. dJ,Z o.f T. .' Li .'"J llnt ' n".v !n,1,lc. a written statement ol .. .. "M... , w llvifHTl, n I tlltS Whole t IIIIU tmm hnl .n l. II. Peet of Clny-Bv Amelia E. Burr. One of the latest novels. The ,.i I ine story is laid in the Isle of Man. which hna hitherto been to novel readers a comparatively unknown region. fOR ALL- USE HOFFMAN HARMLESS M'AOACHE ruUL,,s. Thtysr. i tMelfle. Cmui.im . .ISMth.rtJt. 1'rlM.hi.U. uU ' ADDRKM TUB HOFFMAN DRUG CO. S3 Main St., Buffalo, N.V. and Inlematloul Bridg, Ont. TOR SALS BV tie later Doctors I'erser nnd .nin.'...i,,., I Fated to be Free Bv lenn Infnnn. the spiritual advisers of llnwpi nrri..i Ammiii:iU.nw..i i ., at the jail, and from that time until h. I known nun in ...i,.,.i. .u. .i i ... sheriff called for him to go tothe gallows peculiar theories, in regard to the art ol tnev flllbeH (..I! n.nti.,1 ...I.l. i.: f. I n.n.J t.: . i, . . .... ......... ,, n,,,, ,,, ji i ,..vi mtiHiiig, outiiiieo dv uer in tne prel' Hevere Weather In the Month A Cold Wave Comliisr. WAsniNGTUN. D.C.. February 28 The signal omeeiurnislies i...n.,; ... .1 '' """I"' . miimrilt IC UUlde 1 s nnoenrann. loni.... temperature reported this miiruim. ........ m. ..i1., , : . . I nn. ,.t .i . ,. , . . . . . iVnm U'.,.i...... i ..:.: i.. "" "."" "" "" oncnii om in ana Uep- "v renmraaiiie uisioricni ...... wwuiai.i.iti. mniiiinus. A1IS-I till' Nh.-r.lf I II.. .1 . I novp l.' ....... .u I , - w..,v. iic uDi-viiuvu tncgai-i: ftbnr-v. 28 -The Iwlorel, it was whispered intheinilyard ti. d . sthefollowingsml that Hawes was coming. In another The Rmai"f Dollard-ByMuryllart : , . ,. . , moment be made his appearance leaning -v -nthel"w"'d- writ tn liw oh Missouri Vnlev... "ws witli lirm step, and when hereaehed '""-"nt years. The story has to do liird nl l,.w .,?h , J i. nurtl ."8 F"-' - Hie floor survejcl the crowd in the yard W1 ,h '" hut unavailing efforts ..: bviu, very carefully. The crowd consisted ol "".'' "rJ and a handful of companions t. vintovL?- "h"Ut 100 'HO',le' "e,,rlv n" of whom "thstand '.' I'werful Iioouois. who. w itl fiiele HBi. '""1'""?.- we.e newspupvr men andofficers. Hawes mn than two centuries ago. were deter- the lowt lemir. . "m'",red W.,U! then called foV two new.pa,r men. one '"' to exterminnte the while inhabi- fitheTiJi P"'UrS".fW "P'.'-1 of them M. S. Conn, city editor of the "ts of New Frani-e. Mr. Francis Hark- Corpus Christ Age-llernhLandsnidhe wanted to for '"". '''e historian of Canada, writes a & Fort's BhSSlVt 3 ! ? writtm.nd book, and L confirm. Uo. i wmi ine worm, i vinnicrcu u ncro. r'-C fNihilist-ByStepniak. the proceedings of both houses. Senntor Hale directed attention to the decrees Im:Iow iinercncc net ween tne American press in j "" "cK-e. is the truth. I want the oroide to heli. . it, nnd I certainly hope that no one will p. . . , uiiu i-vriitu relation to congressional .lebntes, and slowly easlerwnrd with the S KL"ta,h,,",,lll " ."t,. ,r.,'.!to-n"!.hl.,,.,,d Saturday, produc- He told ttie sheriff he was ready and was nujusiea. lien press in the Valley, and from Tennessee jwuth ward drawn around his neck 7 ton tiJh reeonled us actual fact Bciiiniivi-B 01 1 inniuun Aianama. ai ississinm. nnii hn.t. i i t.: .- . . . . --o .1 I J. I I " ! -. - - .-- l r.,... - IIUU 1111 the Bnglish press in relation to parlia memory debates and Senator Hoar ing in Wisconsin, the greater partof Ohio the noose I.oIhI rf u A I : i - . . j . . : rr - auu ill. iiti-a- iHTi'iin ici vruw nn 11 ut.is I'lLuaiiiiK Kfiiic wmicii ucrcntrH nnn nr. rn i .niitsmtm h rwL ur 1. i. . " ivering ihem to empty bncl.r.. known 7. ; V i 7.-,."7 M0Kn,!a nc "' ' ."" voice, "I .... - . . . 1 w. ..,v . VIIUI- rfltl HUH I hi. mtui f,tf n C... - The interest which has for some Hm, ieen manili'Sted bv the nnlilie in .. ihing Russian, has renewed u fresh siirii ulus from the latest production of tin celebrated Russian ngitntor. He np liears thi. time in the uttianf A....'.... tho' he can hnrdly beexxcted to invent anything more strange or terrible thnr. J. S.JGRANT. If your prescriptions a:e prepared n ''rant's Pharmacy you can positively df- ixndupun these facts: First, that only the I'urcst anil best drugs uml chemicals will Ik userl: second, they will be compound- American nut ho, ""i- una accurately by au experi enced I'rescriptionist ; and third, you will not he charged an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Pharmacy. 24 South Main street. Prescriptions tilled at all hours, night ordiiy, and deliveied free ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will lie answered promptly. Grant's Phar macy, St South Main street. Humorous Said in Fun. At (Want's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quot ed by any other drug house in the city. He are determined to sell as low as the Senator Blair t rented Mr. Hnle's re marks as a personal allusion to himself and declared hisdisregnrdofthracnntor's nnueniloes or "other endues. Senator Blair said that he had received tins morning u letter, one of mnnv such ...it. - --w . - inn .liinu mi. now lor i hi vf! "" ma.y !, He again turned to the, ,V'ei. v 1 T' Vi'' tlanVC St!' 'Thii has iH-en brought during Saturdnyand Sundny.aftcrwhKh key nnd vile women. ' the temperature will recover slowlv Frosts of some severity will nrohablv or. eur Hiirino the ...... lu l,.,r. K. :.. . ; , : 'i . r. ..uuia uiv in- .i.iiiiiiiniiiiK iiiui me Associated rress tenor portions ol Ceorgia, and possiblv and the newspaK-rs of the couiilry failed in Northern Florida, und thence north- "" rvpin. in mc iiiiportani eastward ircrzing weather with increas mattera of the debate in the senate ns ing severity may lie expected. In Cnli- wiiuiii uroiHTiv niiorin tne tieonie touch. i inrnui nm s.. mi ri... H .i.. ... . ing the nffairs in progress. He read the cold spell is one of the severest ever r hi ijui.iion, which come irom I itts-1 Known. Killing trusts are reported nt burg, asking him to forward bis address the southern end of the San loniiuin viil- m the educational bill, and stating that ley. In Northern Oregon, Idaho. Wash here were hundreds ol thousands of ington. lUnh and Southern Colorado ii atopic who would lie ulad to read ihe is from 3 icuinr, oui who i, .in no means oi know- oelore recorded at so late n dnv. crowd and said: about bv whis- Take my advice .... . ."!";.l'"";ut,,"n "rJ'.'.,",.nnrt witicisms lowest, even if we have to lose money bv by tne late Philip II. Welch, and ....i... mented bv iin unpublished sketch. The book is illustrated with mnnv designs irom lending American artists, and the :rJ'L.t'LSl:n.r n.Al5?lmr' Prer royalties arui,,g from it. saie will la f'"!. ii.li nv nr. oiuni-iicer iitwt I , i.um..H i. i ...... i so doing. He will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and below that if nec essary, to meet the price of any conipeti- We have the largest assortment of Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 2an ing what had la-en said. This, said Senator Blnir, is but a specimen of the general complaint throughout the coun- ry. that the press, to which the senate urnisht'S privileges, and I but the Associa ted 1'ress, whose reixirter ha. the orivi- lege of the door, fails in the discharge of lkii, ,,fi.i hi,,,, nun 111 vuiiiirvLiiin wiLn legislation. I have had occasion, he said, to advert to this in relation to the matter which and others had collected, with great THE UAM HREAK. Ttalrtv-Meven Dead Bod lea Found an Far. 'RK8COTT. Ari.. Februnrv 28. A miner returned yesterday afternoon from the Walnut drove dam. While there he in- the black cap was pluced on the prison- family er's head. I The sheriff descended from the millnwc l-ncle Kemus His Somrs nnd His Snv. and adjusting the roiie which was to pull mgs Hy Joel Chandler Hums. the lever und spring the trail, he counted I As 1'ncle k'rmm nm.l. i l. .., :.. "one, two, three." The mnn who pulled of a delighted public quite a numlier oi s'"si " '. at the lowest prices. the roH! was hidden from the crowd and yenrsngo.it is hardly necessary to call unknown to every one. There was a attention to anew editionof his'mmintlv We art the agents for Humphrey's sight pause after "three" fell from the humorous songs nnd sayings. There i's t. ...... P shcrilT bps and then the trap fell. probnblv no one book extant which con- """,r""""'c Medicines. A full supply nc iioiiv snot downward six leet and lams Oct ween its covers such a compre- of his goods always on hand rehnilnHed in tlienle Titan. ...... t. I u.naiu.1.. 1 .. I - ,. v " it, ..uj piiuiuKnipiiic view oi tne loik iigin miivuisiona, tne muscles ol the I re oi tne old plantation, legs and arms contracted a little, sway- .jj, ... ... mil ceased nnd at the e.,,im.i,,n f Unddyjake. the Runaway. Itllttiil lli.u.e. u.na ......... J A I A lllte edit inn f( T!n..l. Vl.n.... AU I ....... . i uumiu until, i ; - ... ...ue 1 1 1 p i v 1 1- i . .' , M . The confer,"''''! wln h Hawra wrote is hnt ali.iica. wherein the venerable dar- ' ' in w mine naiids ol his lirotlur nnd a I "r-Y appear.) to nave lost none of his woncienul gilt, ol narration and inven-1 tion. Use Buncombe Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver complaints, ind'ges- gentlemnn of this citv. and thev will dis Mise of it for the benefit of Hawes' little son. The statement is supposed tn be a terviewed Captain Hunt, late o! the I'ni. I true account ol the crime. Hawes ves ted States army, who was on the watch 'r,ay told one of his spiritual advisers with Supcriiitcn lent Brown when the that while he never c.-nnmittcd themur- ffort. ns Iwaring on the merits of the d"m Rnve wn"' Captain lluntsnys that ,k ,,jm!'; "e gmlty as the per- important matter known a. the educa- 1,1 thc 'iy preceibng twenty men, all lional bill, and I wns so unfortiinnte or w,'. couln ,w vrel. were emiiloyed fortunate, as the case may I. to receive ,n ""'aiing ine waste waterway to in-1 a pretty lilieral iiewspaiar cuducllinv in 9naHe lls capacity. The hrst sign of a consequence of so doing. But 1 have ,, wn . ,1",I'P"'K a large steel not onstrvea tnat tne press lias taken I . . 'e niiuuie 1... . : .1 : i-1.: f I nl tile fl.im uvilh fltw l.,...li Tl.i ....... .....,n, ...an niur son who diil thc killing, for 'he had paid for the work. EX-CONUREatHMAN atHOT. W. P. Taulbee Herloualy Wounded hy Charlea Klncald. Wash iNi; ton, February 28. In the corridor ol the house this alternoon ex- The Doll'. House-By Hcndrik Ibsen. A translation of one of the Norwegian dramatist', most popular plays, prefuced iy mi interesting account ol his life. Ibsen is u realist in literature, but not in the sense tuat Zola and Dnudct are real ist.. He should runk with Tolstoi, and is rather a moralist than an artist. The ideas to which he give, utterance are always forcibly, tho' sometimes rudely, expressed, and go to the roots of social prouiim., A thoroughly leliable remedy for all blood diseases is Puncomhe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. GRA.XT.Ph. (?., Pharmacist, St S. Main St., Asheville. N. C. WHITOCKS By vtrtat irt a deed of tro.t .seemed to me 1J.. v,f hj A P. Laacv on the 87th day of March. I""" Ol 1WH. to secure the payment of a note men. tlonrd therein. ..id deed lielnnilulvreKlstcrrd CIIIC Dl APk la the Roai.ttr'. olHec of Buncombe county flllC DLMbN in nuo. is. paire sue or Mnrta-aae Keconls I will atll for cash to the hlsheat bldderat the court hoaw door in A-hcvllle on the Isi day "witHintn., ini.iiqwwia iot. nieniitmeu i SreTt:t..,Von.nu,etMTh!.. arrivals). All mf3ei . T. NlMMIiY, mart dl .at Tru.tre, DRESS MATERIALS. OtHce of TAYLOR, hOl'lS HKOTIllikTOS. Asheville, X. t' Mar. 1, tsao. We hart taken the new store, Xo. 43 Patton Avenue under the Opera House) mnd wt art now laying in a full and com plete lint of Genet al House Furnishing Gootls, Tinware, Woodenwart, Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, etc., etc. We also ha re a full stock of Plumbing, lias and Steam Fitting Supplies, Wroueht and Cast Iron Pipe, Hath Tubs, Boilers, etc., and especially the liner qualities, in new and desirable wears and fabrics. Also a nice line of Colored Drea Material lu all Qualities For early Spring wear. II. REDWOOD & CO. II 1A ' .. 1 " " "'""y Dry Good.. Fancy Goods. Not ion.. Cloth- We art agents for the "Rovaf (ia Machine, and we will be plens'c to give estimates for their introduction into Ho .f. n ll: i :ii ... rfs. aswwiiHijfm, .uiifj, ell. He nope to be formally oiened in a short time, at our atrangements art rap klly Hearing completion, In the mean time our stock is coming in bright and fresh and we will take great pleasure in showing you what wthavt. All our goods art marked in plain fig ures and art put at such prices as we be lieve will compart favorably with those of the larger cities of the 'country. We win carrr many lines ot tine goods, so ing, Shoe., Hnts, Caps, &c. A full line of Ziegler Hros.' Shoes for Ladies and Chil dren. but the reader cannot help thinking that not been seen since. The first survivors capital, near the southeastern entrance the South." Willi which the book closes, isll (Iri'SS fabrics lit tlm lnvv Bi to arrive in I'rcscott reached here ye. to the building. Tuulhce woi shot in throws a strong light on the .ufferingr ii eis hiui l( s lit tllP IOW- J, "n!' M,'l7",1,1?"' ,,cn J''l"i Hardin, Ed. the head and hi. wound is serious. He mid privation iu Southern home, dur- tht l)tlKsilili nrii-uu Davis and illiuni Kusscll came in. All wn taken to hi boarding house. ing the war. pohhiuie pi lies. nv interest in t heeirenlntinn tF I lie f,., The pre has constantly intimated that '""d "i""'1. and he said it seemed ilvmiuin r( nll..,....i ,i..ii. ........... as if a ball of fire wns shot from it. The . i.i: ii i. . nevt iiislf.nt llii t.tu... i.,iil,.l ....J : I i".. T... .11 i...i . puunsning sucn important matter. I V " ,: i..,-..., . 1 vu,iKi,eiiuiii uuunr wii. snot tnrougn er than the renort. ni' nrire C1..I.1. seemed as ll the entire dam, contniniiiu I the head bv Charles K'incuid. the rorres. and dog fights, is that my speech was "'iiety tnousana ton oi ruck, moved pondent ol the Louisville Times. not entertaining. I did not nsk thepubli- "'ily away at once. The roar ol the Both men are talented Kentuckinns eat ion of the iieeeli Imt ..1 ih. i..i. water and thc crindini; of the boulders and the trouble wns einivil In- the ... hearing on the merits of the question. w" oeaicning. congressman pulling the correspondent's I hey owe much to the artist' touch. 1 am not ncn enough to distribute them Vs '""K iu u. warn uiose ai nose ior piioiisuing certain statements in .Not the least interesting is the iutroduc generally throughout the country, al- w". ""'! 10 "' so regnru to mm. torv account of "How 1 got Them." luoiigu, 1 nave sant many thousands ol "" "it..iihiik iiii"ihiiuu, iin 1 1 11c .iiooiuig occurrru just outside the I 1 he w ar Diary of n Tnion W oman in (louurs in so doing, and tins would have liven unnecessary, had the press not been as I lalieve, muzzled and intimidated and In se to Its trust in that reenrd. "" iniiini kuhscii came in. All was taken to ins bonn inc house. itur I ll.ive lieen t.ilil hv a ..... . I Ol them WCIX more Or leSS Itrilisi'd from I Kitlcfltrl wn. llrreMleH nu.l 1..,!.. !.. I paper man. that the AssoriateH Pres. KlimPing strep lulls to escape the llood. New lerscv nveiiue nobrt station, where ,"c5""ry imm Kcscue, a told in representative on this floor, does not J"hn Hurditi gave his i-xiM;riciiee as fol- he is charged with nil assault with in- Btn"lcy Letters. transmit and has not transmitted to the '" tent to kill. Kincmd is a slight built, in- i nose wno nave followed the great press generally nnv. or s. nni lv nnv oi l "I was camped on Hnrreil creek with I offensive lookiiiL' man of nlmut .15 ver I African explorer in his Inst and moat tier. the facts, which I have placed before the three other. Some time alter midnight of age. His father wn formerly Judge 'lus cxiieditions thro' the Dark Conti senate, and which should have gone be- w5 were nwnKcned dy n deafening roar. I in one of the Louisville courts, nnd his nc"t will welcome the storv ol his udven- fore the people in order to effect its jumped out ot Ded and veiled at the Inniily is one uf the het known in Ken- ture n told in these letter. The onlv judgment. other, 'the dam ha bioken, run for lucky. fault to lie found i that there arc not In regard to this great question, on "r "VCT- "c rencneu mgn ground I auiiwe is nlmut 311 years of age nnd is more oi tnem, nut the reader may be the contrary, the papers have been filled ftm.lnv' Wnvc" at least sixty fei-t high tall, sinewy nnd strong. He represented flcd by the statement in the preface witn laisenoous ana lies and misrepre- '"; ii n wnagone. i ne ins-1 one or tne mountain districts ol Ki n-1 " more riHooraic iiccoiini ol theex entatinnsof agravecliurncterbenriniion tnuce between the blnfla nt this Hiint is tucky in the Ibrtyiiiiith mid fiftieth con- Pfdi'ion will In? prepared by Mr. Stan .1 I filwui, un li....rlMJ .....1. ..,.1 . I ...... I .... I 1... ... 1.1. . ... i . ine merits oi tne question. I lint cannot .,, , , in no uuu ine ivuier i k11-... I nJ " nim 11 to r.iigiiiuo De nn accident. Thntcannot bcexcusuble. "" " ajraee mny icta deep, a Huge The press, which is our only medium of u't weighing ten tons, in front of The Prohlblllon Town lale. intercourse with the people, owe it to "nr w" Jepi nwny, nnn next dav Chattanimh-.a, February 28.-Four tne people to disseminate information ""vui live nines in senren thousand people are wildly clamoring which i brought forward here. It doe 2' the bodic and nw no truce of it. for lot at the new town of Hnrrinnin, not do so. Of that, I complain, and I S"'e umber had been left on a high bluff fifty mile north ol this city, on the Cin- produce tin letter which I could follow '"V ,. "' -"mns lire oemg cinnntl Southern railroad. tin with mnnv ntlirn. in iliiim mi the mnoc oi tuts ami men llontid down press fails in answering the want of the ',Tc"m t0 wncre. the bodies are found SpriiiLr (ioods are daily ar- Strange True Stone of Louisiana By I Hvillfff, mill We sllOW a benU- v. n.vauic. i ,f ... .... One of the best production, of Mr. '"UI ,llle of Sltin0S, Ging Cable's facile is?n. No doubt the stories i. . ... , as true as he would have u lalieve. I III1II1M, 1. 11)111108, lllte (ioods, . t.. 1 .1.!. . i. . I ' Kinbroiderics, Fancy Silks, Brilliant incs and other styl- A DEMOCRAT CONFIRMED. H. M. CONSUMPTION. of how 1 became a well man. Addr KKV. DR. PARUt'HAR, Rureka, Humboldt Co., California. feh37 d.1t Several year, ago I was severely III with the above disease, and m told hy my doc tors that I could never recover But as I wa. young, and not wl-hlnir to oas from this that you will not be compelled to eo out I earth for awhile, and alio desirous of areom- of town lor anything you may need in pushing mim Rood fa my chosen profession, our fine. I took the case in my own hands, with the Our Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting renult that to-day I am a. well and my lungs Department is under the direction of a a. free from the disease as the strongest man. competent foreman who is conversant Now any of my brethren, If you wish to be. with the principles and detailsof modern come healed of your trouble, send IS and I Sanitary Plumbing, and has a corps o will, by return mall, state full particulars ante assistants. The Roofing, Tinning and Architectural Iron Work Ihpartments art under the direction of two of the members of our firm who are thoroughly practical in all the lines of business wt follow. Wt will cheerfully furnish plans nnd specifications needed by you, and fully guarantee all work entiusted to us. our prices will ne put at such hguiesas will enable us to do the work properly and receive a fair compensation for the class of work done. We believe there Is room for us In Ashe ville, and that we will not be disap pointed in receiving a share of your pat ronage. We want you to teel nt homt in our ,ori d whether vou buv or not vou will he alwayt welcome, and wt shuiitry to merit your confidence. . i . Yery ,ru(' yours, TAYLOR, BOVlS Jt BROTHERTOX. The Intter are laring buried where found. I inrty-sevcn oodic have la?cti recovered. American puunc in thut regard. It t not complimentary to the American peo ple to tell them that thegreatmnssof un important, often times more deleterious matter, with which the borne of the ZT : " ..ni f Dr.oreen Think. lheCov.rnn.enl .,.. .... ...v nni.inuil 1W1IC UC.irC, I The press should not cuter, it seems to me, to the worst side of humanity, even A POSTAL TPXKIiRAPH. At the sale yesterdav 278 lot were sold lor $150,000. To-duv 100 more lot were sold for $350,000,' mnking the total sale for two day $.1011,000. Lot sold lo-tlnv for ns much a $210 a front foot. The excitement is great. The town is ns yet a barren field, with a score or more ol temporary frame shnn tics " wi.i..sri.i wun ... , ,. I rrnwn oi tuinni.r. hi .... . . ....... ASIIINGTON, I-ebrillirV 28. A nilllllwr Intnrs seemril tn lie .uml it... ..!.. . if it supplies it owner with a little more of larsons interested in postal tclcgrnphv city will loon be there. The ante enntin. cash. assembled in the room of the house post tics to-morrow. Lot were knocked After some further remark, by Senator I mee committee this inorning to listen I down on the first bid in rapid succession, Blair and a brief defence of the new- "".fvin Green, president of the the promoter of the town exnressimr n Newell la Conaut ceneral al Apia, Mamoa InlandN. Washington. February 28. Harold M. Srwell, nominated to be consul gen eral nt Apia, Samnnn Islands, was con firmed by the senate yesterday afternoon in executive session. Both the nomination nnd ennfirmnn tion of Sewell are remarkable. Srwell is a democrat nnd wns consul to Samoa during the Cleveland administration, but was recalled by Secretnry Bavnrd. The WE CALL special atten tion this week to our large line of Rubber (ioods for La dies, Misses nnd Children, also Umbrellas in Cotton, Scotch (lingham, Satine, Gloria Silk, pure all Silk, with elegant and stylish handles. All new designs from the cheaHst to the best qualities. Ii I. . .. n ...... u as recnnea oy I :rJ;..e. i,::..'":' New York Sun says that "hi. return to Samoa will la? the best xsihle guaran tee thnt American interests in the islnnds are not to suffer under the operation ol the new treaty." desire to keep down reckless prices, but to no avail. Nomination Confirmed. Wasiiinoton, February 28. The sen- Alaaka Fnr Heal Co. Defeated. $5.00 1 SEE TO-MORROW'S PAPER. W. K. T. B. W ANTED. A hny about fifteen ve.n nlrf THLUrilUNK OI'I'ICII, mart 2t Apply at I'l'lClt. Hendry lllock. palters nnd nn explanation of their mcih. "csiern i ninn irirgrnpii company od. by Senator lluwky, the matter wa. '""tmastcr (icneral nnamnker with drooped nnd the reaolutinn lieret..r.ir. his nssistiuit, Attorney Oviicrn Tvner. offered bv Senator Call in rrlrrrimr in ih, (Inrdner llubliiird, and the represent a- land, in Florida claimed by the Florida tives of the different telegraphcompanies, central ana I'eninsuinr railroad com- I pnny, wns taken up, discussetl by him nt much length und referred to thc commit tee nn public lands. Thc dependent tension tnkenuti. Senator Duvia. nenaion committee evrtlnineil thnt it vm those ill the 1'iiitcil States, thev were the ame bill verbatim a hnd passed coml l,c,cd " tt l. He presented the tne senate in tne inst congress, ana una ." uinuesuc com- Cinr.mi I7elirne ou u .. i...l. , '. '' v failed of the action of the house. Alter panica had 18,000 stations and handled . ..., "."Z .',".,, U.ncktnn, to-dny approved the bill annually n .v .. r.ii::... V . r "' " V nistnciing tne ninie, rive out ol i. . '.. . i sic iif-iiiiv i 'iiiirmeii ine iiiuiiwinir ti.m ir. i.reen neiran nts remarks nv rt is. i : ' .,, , .A .. I i...: t..h , : eussinu the me. it. nnH -l,,..,.. 't .u. ""'! rticnnru u. iianks, collector ol ""-V.1 l "'" '. asing lur seals :. r, -....... , iv rnstnnis. Norlollt nn.l O.i.i.m...... k 11. . I UPOn tne islands Ol St. I'mtl hmH K. liurooean nivrniinentnl trleirmili .....:.. .: '.. ....... .......... m..., ,., . . rr" w' u tcm.'nndlfe.aZff 1 W' "' M' ltmnster of Jackson GefR. AIn-ka, for n ,x?riod of twenty ?n bilj wa then tcm. a ml he sa hat while in some l. Tcnn nm, P, n!&mithmnt tUfKrynor of year, from May l.t, ne'xt. is.chn.rmanolthe J ";! t 'eir c h lower than census Third district of Tennessee. A NEW LOT of lG-button length Kid Gloves, new shades. Also a large line of Fancy 0ood,IIosiery, Hand kerchiefs. Corsets. I)nminri Wasiiinoton, February 28.-Secretnry L, , . . ... Wmdom ha directed that a lease be uOOUS, llOUSchokl Liliens, Ger- mnntown Wools, Zephyrs, and materials for fancy work. mate with the North Amrricnn I'nm. mere compnnv of New York, nnd San Qllilts, Counterpanes. KrnileiO. I. I.lslns. (lreai.U... fn !.. I ' ' now Twelve Inchea Deep. Tho Redlalrlcllna- Bill NlKned. Annapoli. Md February 28. Gov. Senators Davis, went over without action. Plumb ovrr ' million mrssngr nicssngcs in the rest of the worli l.........nM I.U Mcl'herson. Vest und Moodv. the bill against fi3,000 stations und two person to represent the United State in the international conftrence nt Madrid in rclcrence tu industrial pro perity wn passed. Alter nn executive session the senate at .05 adjourned till Monday, the world. The Western Union controlled tcu-clevenths of this business. It stock was hcltl by 3,fi50 jierson in the United State and 1,141 of them were female. Ur. Green believed that the United States government had nn business with the management of the trlcurnph, It could mimlly a u., Vir, t KT i i i districting the State. Five out of sin 7,300.000 falling. The local signal service of the congressional district of Mary, rid. Thev IT1"!1 ,.,!,?; t'ie torm extend over land are now by common consent given niilenoe cif Northern l lino.s, Iowa. Wisconsin and to ti e democrats. 8 ent t r .t . . -1 h n A om e.M U .. .. I. If a 1.. ..a.l.'l ' ? l lie nouse oui ior ine appointment o '"". ""'" V," Michigan, the heaviest fall heimr at C.rn Bay, Wis., where it i twelve inches deep. Ladies' Hats, Driving Gloves, Caps and Centemeri Waa Coming. lanoranl of What Bsn.or Commercial, When Corporal Tanner exclaimed: "To hell with the surplus!" he enulH hnv. not manage it so cheaply, it could not hardly imagined that ns powerful a lob- Vounc Lincoln Better. London. February 28. Master Ah. ham Lincoln passed a fair night and hi condition tin morning i a little improved. and Harris' Kid Gloves. Heady Made Underwear in fine and cheup Muslin at pop- i . . ,, e .i : - - .., i . i . fc.,Mi inn ......v .....i nn jiiwitiui n lllle HOrSB. After the reading of the do It lietier. n..,i nnn. nt tk. ...t... .. ! i, h.,,i,i ...i....i 'i. u..i.i... journal Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, moved telegram hnd asked it. to enforce his eminently patriotic scnti- Cured MeatM and Lard A well a the very finest fresh meats will Ih? found at Martin' Market, SO S.Muiu Ircet, Strictly the finest mcnts from Kunsna Citv direct. One trial will make you our friend and advocate Martin's Markrt, I'urveyori to Epicurean Tastes, mcnt. Ladlea Eapeclalljr Invited Tocnll at SO 9. Main St. and see a strictly nrstonss market selling the finest he pork nnd mutton direct from thc Writ P. C. Mclntlre, manngerof the Western lllar prices. Dressed Beef and Provision Company's market, know the superiority of refria. crated meat. He keeps only thc beat. WIIITi ara.j-w-i Kanaaa Cllv Tender Beef 48 nmln tin s m nr, ou o. Main st. i Opposite NaUonal Bank of AsbrvUlc. i . -J... . V,: mbtiiliiw i WlasaasliniillaaJi I ttotiiihafha sasiaaa iirniiVi'ii
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 1, 1890, edition 1
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