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ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, 1890. IT POPULAR Bach Is Said ot the Eight-llour Movement in EiLjlaud. Doubtful If Any Progress Will Be Made This Season. A Majority or thn Legislators Tory Can tloua Th Country Not Bandy for It. A Siberian Exile Aunuunoaa Har In' taction of Petitioning th Csar No Thraata Uut a Warning. London, March i9, It Is very doubt ful if any progress will be made this naaon in reirai'il to the eight-hour move ment Leiriolatore are fur the tnjtt part chary of it, tho couutry in not roudy for it. and tho movement itself cannot be said to be popular. In ceitiiiii brandies of lnbor, especial ly in mining, an eight-hour law might be availablu and promote the welfare of the men, but in any employment sucli a law would lie felt to be a distiuct inter ference with the ru'litx of the working cliusei. A a nnt-s the Hitter do not re gard the movviueut with much lavor and a few of their repentatives are agitating nun a view ul :u aocoiuplun nient. Ihe few members of parliament who have undertaken to father the move nient have but little real inllueuce. that of Lord Kaiidiiloh Chinch 11, one or its pronounced proiuutore, having decidedly waned Kinre hi re fit attack upon the government, it it telt that a volim.aiy moven .ent in favor or eight uniir ma working dav would tie a grand thing and would do much to aid the condition of the workiu clwa. but a coinuul aory luw wo.ild work unlol i evil, and carry miicli ditre in iti train. Slodiiii'aiious ot' the bill are beinir con llde'ed by uiauy latxir repreneuiutive, wlio are endeavoring to solve the quel tion of how to bcnclit some without harminc others. Mr. t'unuiiitrlinm (Ira' hum intends when the Loudon and Northwestern railway bill cotne-i up for a second reading, to move that it be un Inst root ion to the commit!, on the bill to inrt u clause limning the hoars of laoor to el -lit nour per a.iv, but not excluding working in idiif is if tfflti bourn Kailrou ing ami mining are two em plovmenls in winen tlie inex-tnn1 tan solely be applied, as : he ui dunus and try- unr. naiuieoi me wiir renueni it impan el ole lor a man to t.i tauilly perform more man eir.t nourscousecutivt-iaiKir. It is in cases like these that the pro moters expect l.rst to launi'li the move ment and extend it application as ue cesaity and oportiiiiitv arise. LETTER FrlJvl S.BZRIA, Wilt Patltlon ilia (sir, and Krnecta HiiITt Hor It. Kansas City. March it!. Mr. George Kennnn li:w received from Paris a le.ter written by Miai Mary 'isebrikova, tlie lady who has jimt been exiled to Siberia for having written A letter which w.v nivs erioualv kiiuu.1 -d i.i:o the czar n pnvute apartments, an i which w said ry the Kussiau u,li"e to couuuu threaut Si;ains'. the cz.tr - hie Mine. TseUriko.a wro-e Mr. Kennan tluU she inten led to petition the cair. and e.pectot to riuVr severe! for tne art. Mie eti,.e.l a co n of l he p i Hon. It : ninpi. a vivid de riitin ol the condl ion of the Kun.ian innple. and an copeal tor reform, it tuiiKiiii rn tlirvuu aguliiiit the crar. b it warns linn that the atate ol thin. which e.xistit in Huh a is UK' to prudjee dangerous dis orders. Mr. Kennnn luppo-ve tint Mine. Tse brikova went to St I eieislmrir aoon after writing him. i le de-cribe. her a a tuhnud writer and a fr ipnnt contrib utor to Itu-sian niaga in-. Hie has been knowu as a ljl- r.d. but not a rev oltitiouist. She is about Mi ve ins old. and a woman i f gnat fojxo of char acur. Four Al-rrafa. Pari. M;ir-h ;0. A letter from Si beria received here Hind's that tlin. men and u woman were iirreu-d for writing an ap. ul to tit Uus-ian ople com plain. n; of the n nduct of (Mah!:m i;, the Yakutsk aduir. Die prirouvi will rutxiuy iw t.-iiieucea to Uoalli. GENERAL VON CAPRIVI aeeaada Count lttrb.rt DLraarck aa Imperial Mlnlalrr. Uprun, Moroh I!). Ilerr Von Alren sleN-n declue d the oillce of imerul sec retary for foreign a fair. In the lo ver hniiae of the Pnilnn diet eduin lay I hancellor Von ttu.rivi read the emperor's acceptance of ( ouut Herbert li.-in.trck's nuignaiion of the oibce of iiiijH-rial lor- ign miuinier, and the apMjiiiiuient of himself (iju, on Catriii to succeo.1 him. It I- suied thai (ien. Von Oiprirl is only teiiiimniry i'riuui.tn foreign minis ter. The farewell audience betwe-n the eniKroraiid i rim e liiainnrvk wax held Waslnes lav moining. The Interview lavied tlm-ifUartcr of an hour. The Ki-icli.aiieiger. in aunminrlng Princs bi-inaicki farewell with tlie mperor, le aius for the princs tuo title of Liuke of Ijiuc.ibcrg, At a fitting vt the Pruvlnn munril Wednesday lien. Von L'apnvi took tiie oath as pie-ident of the council. Count ilernert HUniorck i;oisi to Eng land after a short uy at i riedrlclis ruhe. The enineror permits Prince nUmnrck to reuin the tine of prince, with that of Duke of Lnueuliurg as a second distinc tion. The pr.n e will uli be addressed as aorens bighm-M. NEWS FROM CHINAAND JAPAN. Bl( riraa-Uattlaa un His Iilaad of matra Muiln. 8a Francihco, March 20. Advices from China and Japan by the steamer City of Peking state that on Fen. it about 1,.VXI Japnnese houses were burned In ToLlo. and seventy-elht others par tially destroyed. Two persons were killed and twenty-live llieim n Injure I. Un feb. Jit, loi houses were burned in Tokio, and nn March A nut were de itroved. The tires were all of accidental ontcin. Koraral Knsnnntars. SeTeral serlniui encounter he! ween Dutch trwj nod a party or (.hliiese are reported. 1 he form, r mot with severe Inasea, A party of Dutch onnvirts while trying to rliwr a jungle were llnni on from ambusli. A detachment of trooM was driven hack next day with nine wounded nnd nn March 8 Lieut. Muller was killed and Capt Van lieust was also shot, several men being severely wounded. These oonlllcts occurred on the Island of .Sumatra on Jan. 0 and d Several on each side were killed. Iiialnrbinaea on Mhlpbnard. The Binnpnre Free Press of Jan. 80 contains an account of the disturbance 00 board the ship, by the ooollos bound for LSilL The vessel was the Chow chow Foo, a Uerman steamer which left Amoy and Levatow with abnut liM oooiiea on hoard. Four days oif Bingav pore tro 1 11 arose among Ihe ore, and they demanded to be brought Into bing apo:. 'I'll coolie strewed kemaeneon the deck, snd attempted to set Hre to the Ship. The captain, olHoer and other of the crew ware driven on th bridge, ft was feared the ooolie would BsuruW every i.uro,.caii, set are to tne snip, take to the I oats and escape. Aocouuis tli.fer h to now tho diiTl culiles were met. Due says thirty men were stationed on ileo i im I a number of others nwiuui led. Another a 'count suys the captain agreed to the co il.oa' re pied to make for I.ivi'i-iioul, hut instea 1 of doing so rim inlo Klow, und sou. lit pro tection of the Dutch man-of-war I'lin' llendrik. Twenty soldiers were put on hoard the Chow t'huw l oo, and twenty seven of the ringleaders were secured and put in the war i hip, Trepiirl g- lu- n t e Um. Madhid. March lJ;). Mnnufarttirera at Manresa are cliwinr their mills iu an ticipation of a general strike. riirelKH S'Dles Btanley ha tlaisli -d his n-w bx)k. The Olafgow doc k iku's utrike bos col la psod. A violent ni'tliii!ika tthock w u felt In Trieste Vcdtifd.iv. Einln l'a.-U i will l.i ive Kmziluir for Egypt April it. He will not visit laro(e. The industrial i-MMsiliou at Yokeh uiia has been opeuisl in pet sou tiy tlit Mikado. Tho macliiue d 'p.iri inent of lvdi's ship yards at Luts.vk wus dc.lruyod by U.-e ilea day eveaai 1. The stau-m nt of tho Imp 'Hal Hank ot Oermtuiy vhous au in -riviao lu mvu1 of 5, 4j.U.'0 mai Its. Tue Ueiiili!i'-aii an 1 Mouarculst lealMs tiro ui'b'iii.; rresulviit C'.iruot tu rcU-aoo the Ouko of Ol'ie.ias. Emperor AVilll'im ha de-oratod Count Horltcrt BisTn.'u-ek with tho collar uud order Uf Helleuzolleru. It is reported that Count K daeky, tho Autr--ilung.iri.in priuio iuiuisUr, will soon retire troni oijlca. The P. s her 1,1 yd airs the aiinl'ter of war will 1 aia t rt suaiil a --it tl i-ish! t of t.iAKMVU U '1'ius far tlie parch. is. o aiuoko Usis pouil.-r. Mr. li lad -toe..., in a Hter to tie' Winds r candid ite lor kii li tin -at, says t hut tt.v' g v orniiient leel t li.ii. til. y are tl 'iilln down upon a Ni.t.-ira. The Uaitili'Mi; t Nicliriehteii sivs ttcit tha emperor mil e.i le.iv.r to luuataiti a por soaal t-nt -iir- cordcilo with the p.4i'ly leaders of the n icli-t-i,'. The diilicalt v Ik'I ,isn Turkey uil Or-'itt Brltuiii. ui i-iti ' Ihmi iu - ilriug tip n a it. it isU ve.-s.! Iy ;l,e .irns.'ii at Kort Kao, has Isini sail .t.,ei,M il arratu-sl. Muj. r.'iut.i, iiui.viis iiriv-t si for cou- spiring h,.iiii' a coul. .v..oa. plot tela w.m I'nii -e l-'erduu id. has n l. Hie ,e j et of tae le r eilo li.ii.ria uud itu-sm. A meat famine is nation lin; iu Paris. The wiieiesa.o I ml i-U -r tare u -a to close tlie nli it:o.i- if tu it- d- u l ids c ii eriiin. tue luitioi-utliu.! ot foreign caliio mTo uut jranleL It is i4iir.iiie--d th tt ICa;wror Wil'lnrnha! -uvitie i ta il in iature la eas- ot woi-it.ueu -tnkes. tli.- g.ut T.I 'O a u indium Hie district in nhieb the triie o ci-i shad act iudo- ts'ii le.it ly ot tae civil uutnorm . Ibe minis. or or iv.ir ol ll-nii-fR nn- il. uuivvl ui lli folk aim.: ihat Si-i ihat wot-kaieu vvo.itd u t b eaiplo,-,sl instate worss-iops. T.us ,,iei-i ,a is liassl on tu. s roau 1 luat they i.r . u -jeei tsi lutvuu iu- tlueite V Advic ree ,iv I i.i Tails st tt tint there lias Uvn furl .1 il :atiag la Uilio n-v. The laust S..1C at -ii i. k pi .ee at 1C notion li- twu tne li -a- ti ti-.Ki a i I in n allvos and I lie allici -f lli'later. Iianti- tbe rouieat ta.eo were killoj uud twelve wouiidcl. A raptur h is no.-urr 1 in the n g itlntloiu I'ortlio set.l..ii.ir o. the I.,v-r.,Hii J,s.-k lalsiA'i-s's'r.k . Til I -1 ties. -ai lietnli o: til III -u, de it in le I , iil t ti,-s ciat'lotcr uil-s iir' iiiijsa t.si li ,ii Is, tni: tint th- etu plovers refuse I lo.K m l an u -.r.siai -ut now tsjin as r.-aiote as ever. TIk' profe s..r-. .iti Mi-ier of th- Chris tian aehoots hive roiii'l l.i 'lr duti w, Chaklr 1'asj th i overaorof ,r.'t ', bavin,; promise,! t!i u . li ir in ..i - of salirl s shall lw ud i ai.t. I.ir : a ; li of muai i mttuauad ol ier t.ii-., are !' ng sapph,si to lbs var.ous ,l.t .ca.uu us of trou! uu the UUuitl EXPPESS n0r?BSR CAUGHT. la All.traet.'il .t,i. it truni tut-. I lepea IV it a a IV rs Fom H'txir:. Iowa. March CO. Lester U. Van S.uit. Hie .-ii.-. r tor the Auieri- tan bXi'H'-s ccinpau here, was arrest ed Wedm'jil.iy eieiiif, charged with lO.il'ing the, ,s, pa ,.a;e. let I in his can1, lie pl".il ' eon ,i ,, . mi, v in .ail. He is u bru it ton: Ml.ov. in ars of a :e. lie o.f tun-ii gotne with a fast crow I. and it wa. at toe siker la " in , I i is in-gotten gams were sis lit It is 11. t sinriii .list h av m ,ch lite coliipaav ' if lo l. li it it wi I ti.no nit to Is-1 ,i ,s n s o . an I im. ill- stealings cover a p- rio l of ih'ix' In -n In. il's scheme was a shrewd on li. i;is,Ttinir a wire into lie sealed em' Io n he was aide lo alalia t it p -rti n of its contents without le i a it ; me seal. Unlit not Issil lor ll.s I. is h i it, ho Would not Lau f.kien nn I r -il-pn io i. COUNTEHFt.Tc-lj CJ3HT. A Hunk Agent a . Ills tl lis In Trouble at II ,n.tln. ItfVTAi.'i. N V :nr.ll al For week, past a ni'tnarif . nmpluinta huve btrn les.'eiv, d by toe nice ualhurilies I hat a hir.'e a uoa.it of -p ir.oiis coin was in v rcul iti- ii hi Iu, citr. Teu cent i hi-e- an I don. i it w -r lliecoius mostly iv.tii. i iv im" oilmen 'item uud were o." a li evivile it i i.i e th ,t it was Willi the timiiwl ti in uitv I ,at tliev wrn ilfiis't. .1 e itiesil.tk' itLdit oil1ci!ia nrmstAi! William Hn.t rv, a l on n.'cnt, mid May Malt.-rv. ui, wif . L ism .laichinu llleir roolll- l-'Ul Ilea . -111,1. le teu cent ineceii.il I o its dol ar a nla-ter naris mould, and ii.iterariei- mvd iu inn .Jug moi.ey, eie 111 ttnerei. Miinlans's lllelis.) nilrer f it I. CuoKK CiTV. Mont.. March SB. TV wi.rk on ihe J.oii au'ii 1 ion silver mint which Iihi Iss ti In pn.gr us during tlie wiuter, htut .lost re- u I to. I in the iliscbr- erv ot the urt-iii.nl Uxlv of tiiver cru that h is llu.s iur U-iui iound iu the sluVi of ilouimti. Kirea K.iiia,s Rslrassii on Rnnit lllulNKHii. Minn.. March 20. Henr Paine, ,r., and ' hnrles riearln. charged wan roiitiiiu tne Northern l actlio Lx press coinp.iii.v here of 6iA,u.io, were DruiiKiu ner- vtennesiny by blicritl Hpniiwling iro.n Mi-soala. Mont Thev had a pn liininiirv exHiuin.uion anil wuro rvlcoaed on louds of 0,UoU each. anlaluM In a Cellar. liONDON. O . March 20 Mrs DarM T. llcranl, the wife of wcallliv farmer. nsldiitg near hem, txk a looking glaae aiiiirevoi.fr a.iu went into the cellar und shot hewlf, she was dospondent over in nrtutn. Canm k K uli'Kt r nenteneeo). ToMONro, Out., March :. William Powan Molfmt, aoco in taut of the On tario bank, was vtedmndny acnlenoed to tUriHt .vine' lmpiloiiineiit In the (ien Herniary at Kiiigsion lor einbeuleiuuut. C0NURES3. Krvsntv.Minh Day. In tha senftie Mr. Hhermsn rporti a siihatltuts to- Ilia niwtt lnwtl in bill to meet the olijeet Ion of packers An order ft thssetinie to imsl at II a, in. went over. iir. lilstr was rnt randv for a vnts oa bis motloo to reentud Ier th educational bill I he anil-trust bill was considered until ) P, m Atwr eucutiv asaaloo lb snout ad- joarnnt In th Irntue Th Wvotnln sdmlailna bill was ooaaidered ' under a apseial order ontiisiav p. m,, witaa a BBUlU.0h KANSAS FARMERS I LADIESMCID GLOVES Eosululins Ailoptetl By tlif Al liitneo t'oufercuto. United States S9nator John J. Ingalls "Roasted." liat Hna He Rver Dona lit the Inter cst of tlie Agricultural ami Lab.olni; El.m.iit of KaisasT Not a Pulltloit OraaiiUatlniisontb Carolina Parmer' Assot-latloti Goiiveutlon, Tol'F.K.i, Kail., March '.'9. The follow ing is an outline of the resolutions adopted by the t-'anuors' Alliuuce con furoiice iu session hcrj: I'iist - lieuiauding legislative enact ment iipsirtiotiing the Klniukage of farm uiu -a. that are under mortgage obligations, bv reason of a contraction of the circulating medium or inner un just legi.-lal.ou between the mortgagor ami the mortgagee in proportion to their icepeclivu interests at the lime the mort gage as drawn. Scc ud - liemanillng that cougreas ap point a committee to investigate tlie original bill remting to National bon Is. for tlie pin pose of uscertuin ng wlie.lier tiie tvoid "lor" was eiHsed, and the word "alter" substituted, making the bonds pa aule with the premium of -0 or . i p. r cent. Thud - Demanding the election of Vnt'cd Slates senators by direct vote of tlie people. J o.trih Demanding the election of railroad commissioners tiv direct tote of the Hople. uud that they be given plenty powers to regulate rates as is no a the law in Iowa, Kith -I lemanding that an amend ment io the state constitution be sun minted lo the people allowing the legis lative enactment oi exemption of home steads, occupied by the owners from ttixut on. mi I that a cumulative system ol luxation be levied on lands held for Becululiio purjsei by nou residents, mi, ii-or corporations, in ptoportion to tlie increase of -til. union. N.th liecouitneiiiling the organiza tion by Ihe alliance of n lecture bureau, win. -li shall provide lecturers for the better cdiicsiiion of the memoera of the order. Seventh I'ecommending that the taxes paid by railroads built by the aid ol county Uitids shall be part of lite county ss hooi funds, and where town ships liuve Uvn bonded, taxes .-o accru ing should be divided among the school di tricts 1 f tlie townships. The eighth resolution is as follows: "Notw itiistandtng ttiu fact that loan J. Ingalls has represented isansas for eign.ecn years iu tlie United caatea sen ate, il is a iliilicull matter for his con stituents io point lo a single measure he has eter championed iu ihe interest of the great agii uliural and laboring ele ment ol Kansas und we w.ll not sup p"ti, bv oar toll's or indue. ice. auv can didate lor the legislature who favors his le ele lion to the C nited State .senate, A piMpotdtinn to make the alliance ruiiiic.il orgam.Jttion was defeated. SOUTH CAROLINA FARMERS. I'lin.ual Interest Taken In Ilia Slate Con tention or Their Association. Mtiv 0:1 i, Alar.-h A special to Tlie Wo, Id from Columbia, S. C, says unusual int rest is in.tnifeatej in th funnels association suite convention tvh.ch met there i'liursdav. The tar in it. issued a iiiiimfe.sto aevend weeks ago charging tout tae state was now be.ng governed by an "uri-locratic oligarchy, ' and cull.ng th.s convention winch is to nominal.' a candidate lor eacn stale Oilue, from gov, rnor down, to be put in the lul l for rat. Ilea 1011 or re ectiou by tu" next Lwiiiociatic sutie conveuttou. 1 no mainles o roll aiued the most serious clin.ges against the state govern- mini aim tne lAiuoejutiu u.irtv, our rupt.oii und rings lieuig 1 reefy referred t.i. A sivutl icfcrence was 111a le lo Ihe ireipicitt It ncliiiigs, which areutlrilmtcl to I md laws uud their 1 lhcient adalltns liution. T lilitv counties will Iw renreseiito.1 lu the convention by nlsiut ,lisi dele.ales. rue counties r el use to have an . thiinr to uo wiin tue convention. 1 lie exlremisiH wish to nominal-1 'not Feu. 1 dim an lor govern t i'ae txin- sir.ative win; U'l.eie in awaniuir tne action of the regular ante convention, While il is hurdl e probable that the Till maiiit will have t ie iiuiueric.il strength to control the c-niieiiiion, and it is U" lieie l thai tne elfori to mase noinin.-i. luii will fad. THE UNITED PRESS. EitrsiirUlnarj Tims In Ui purlliif ihe mroril-Catnbrlil t" lias-. N'K.w YoltK, March JO. - The announce- mrnt of the result of tlie Uxfo d-t am bridge boat race, iu London Wedn wlay, Was aeut over ibe variotia teleirranh cir cuit of the I nl'ed t'nis. within one niiiiuu- und a h ilf of the time that the bow tif the nxlord boat crossed the l.lii-ll hue. This extraoidmarv le.it w ut accoini lished thrs'iigii tne co irtesy and co ora ion of the Direct Cnhle 00 n pain, w hose o lice in this citv was con liecbd by wire Willi that of tiie I lilted Press, the Is'n loti o lliv w con nei'ltni with Mori lake, thus practically making a inlinuiu wiru inutiection be.wi-en the sivne of the linish of the rncennllhe general otllces o: tho L'ni teil prtii on Itroadwitv. The dtspatob was ided three ipiartcrs of a uiinut alter Ihe resuli of the rare was known, and the ucluul time occupied in Iran milting it to New . ork and in aendi. f it over liie t niu.il lYese circuits was bat. tweeu forty nnd forty-tivo sooon It. ho Ills r'ormar rintploynr. New Y'iiik. March 20. Huoerintend ent Alfred l. Moaltnn. of the Slelnwav Surfeit rail toad tysum of Long Island City, was shot and fatally luiiived at thai lines by a dischargeil driver, John aoniien, VteUnesilav afterntxn. Kon nen says that Moulton has hounded hlin iur vi ar. causing lu dt-cliarce at aer. ertil iilaces. A lew minuUs later ex Alileru.au rt ltihanty ait inpuvl toihout niiiiainii iiiiams, a nrotiier or in 8e, tor Wililniiw, of New York. The rvtolver whs knocked from iH'luhautys hand, and lie waa locked uo, The trouble arose oier om moner trnna- ctlotm. 1 hthanty ha held mauj- olUoe 01 trust in ixng uinnj city. Horribly rrtlsbeil. Baltimohi., March ?. The Ameri can vhl from Rotnney, W, Va., aavs the , .'-yeaitild son of I'leorg Ctin niDthinn, reeidlng at Seneca, i enolton Of.uiitv, wus kllb d Wednesday by a tree which he li Ihsl with an ni, falling upon him. ihe little fellow' bones were bioki n ,n even part of his body. lie limcellenl Uimllllrn Comuicnd to pulillc npprovnl thrCalifor niii liiiiid fruit rrninly Syrup of Vifit. It is plrnsin! to the rye, and to the taatr nnd li v (icntly ertinif on the kidney, livrrand lMiwrla.lt rlrnnar the avalrtn clTretunllv, therrliv prnmotliijj the health ami comfort of all who use It. I. Insenbti Lnttinm, of Creenville. N. C, take tilrnaure in ailditiir a wnnl of rommrntlotlon ot Mr, Joe I'erson Kerned v. Mr. Latham tint! the rlvanere ln vrry hnHlv, nnd theuenftliiKrmly provet) wontlrrftil In it effect, and after ualne a few bottle ber health vstlv Im. proved. J. Latham, sept, ud. inic rut co., n. c, Where to Buy Them. No buttons to pull off or jihifh the wrist. Lnt'c without hooks to en tell or tciir. A pood iissortini-nt of all sizes in stork. For snlt onl.v h.v HOSTIC HKOS. & WKKJIIT. No. 1 1 X. Court Stpiiirc, AT THli I.KADIISG JEWELRY STORE. The tnttre Mint'k n! Plated Jewelry, Im'tuilinu tine ltrnn-luit, Mutttm nnl MrMit- l-a-0 NE-THIRD OFF 1-1-53 KctfHnllt tf cnt. nil we Intend In the futnn to keep tin thin tr Imt Solid Cold and SterlinK Silver Jrwrlry. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, Soutli .Main St. Ahhcvillc W.A.Bi.aiu. .I.V. Buowx FURNITUUK AMI UND 1CUT A KING. No. 3 J lHttou Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK. OPPOSITE BLIR S OLD STAND t e are now rcatly, and in vite our friniils it ml the pub lic gel n -rally to cull and ex amine our vu-ll selected stock of FURNITURE, Which we are offering at rod bottom prices. I 'inlrtn king snecitil fentiire. Calls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 7", night I5LAIR & BROAVN. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. fsaaesxtHii .iteaTWKNV, Wratt-ru North Carolina liivlalnn. IMUHItNUKK TRAIN HCIIltlH I.K. tlN 1'ri.Kcv Man-byni Tlttll Mrrlillan tlmr ilsr.1 wltrn ttut uthrrwl. InUlva'nl. thu'kii. Nn. Ill Unity. Nil ft.1 illv. I.v. Knnsvlllr, I anopnil annum 1 'J linnm I 'Jni'i'inl fi r,;itim: n4i.'iml J..Unm 1ouut,m I n.tiiim T A llnmi' itn.tn mrr. i Aahrirlllr. r. aal.sliury, " t.nnviiir, " Hlrhiminii. iifrlKh. ' OuliUlM.rn. " s'llminiitin " l.vnrhlnirit " vtiiahinirti'n " llnltimiirr. " I'htla.. Nrv Vnrk. ' IISTMiil Mil.- 1nr,,m Tannm .1 liipm I lUAOftn eiMipmi llt'.'iipni fiasrinm 71dim tlA.'lam a,tutmf N'iAnra II ilO.m Itl4-m n aim ml I wiipm Nn. fto' PNii. Iinllv I liallv. I.v. Ww Vnrk. l2innm M"t'm " I 'It 11 n , TUontnl nATpm ' liiiliini.irr, I tlaAnml t..'ll.m " W n.lili'iil'nl 1 1 'J4am 1 1 1 oimm " l.tm-hliurtf.l A4.t.inl Au7ntn "" kliliniimil.' I 8 nnim'l it aiinm I lianvlllr, T M4ii.ml aoAntnl " vllnilnirt'nlinml ' f " l'il.l.i.iin, I Sl.1iiim AlMiiml " knlrleh, I il.oil IihihiiiI " HnlUlmry, Ar. A"hrIHr. " knoavlllr. itHiili nirr.l 134Aamlll VAnmi Tuaaml 4 SUpm liltSuml ntlAi.m K. " N.i AA I hnilv. A. at . k. r Nn A4 Dnllv aim am'l.v. Hot aTitlnit, ttlAumlArr Aahrvtllr. InuuaniiAr. MrntlrnHmvlllc, laillnml" ttpartantiiire, ArrJ4u fi m Arr.l 7 1 HI n m " 07 p l.v.l A4ti u m MI'KI'IIY flKANCIl. lT(liallyriit aunrtavTl" T Nu. If Din a mil.?. Aahrvlllr, Ar.l AAA p m II in a mi Ar, tA'avnravlltf. nn am 9A4 pin ft 4rt ji m tl'vai.n City, VVaatHrlil, " M4A a m l.v.l II to a in Nna AO and Al, Cullman nireitera lirtwren Orrftiabom anil Mnrrltnwn N.m A3 anil All Pnllmaa Pttnrt airvwna Caralwtwttn lint atirlnira and Waahinatnn. Aahrvlllr Is llrraaraal Btatluo n.r No, AO. " IMnnvr " " " AA. Illtkoryl 62. W. A. WINIItlKN. It. P A., Aahrvlllr. N C. A. U. TAVI.OH.rt. P. A wnaninnttin, i. t. PRIVATBUARD, NRW HOI'KBI NBWLl KUHNIAHKII ALL MOUKKN IMPNDVKMIINTt. M1S. N. B. ATKINSON, He. 311 Mayweed IHtert. DKl'OS AMP MEPIC1XES. Shoe Brushes, Hat BrusheH. Cloth Brushes nnd Flesh Brushes, at T. C. Smith & Co.'s. All the finest nnd most pop- ulnr oniinis ot lohaeeo are sold by T. C. Smith & Co., Druggists. Ilna-land's best Tobaeeo Seeds, selected for Buneon.be eounty nnd for snle by T. C. Ninth Co. Lnzell's Choice Perfumes, Coloirnes, Extracts and Sachet Powders at T. C. Smith tSc Lo. s. e have the best stock of Pressed I I rbH in ounce pack ages. '1 . (.:. Smith & (,'o. te sen tne strictly pure Lead of J no. T. LewisA: Bro., as it gives the best satisfac tion. T. C. Smith & Co. Horsford's It rend Prepara tion nnd Itorden si omleiised It'll Pl-l s . a.l (I It a .1IIK 11T 1. ( . Mlliril iV III, S Drug Store. Mierwm. illiams & i o. s Beady Mixed Paints, all col ors, in small and large runs at T. C. Smith & Co.s. Buist's Celebrated Sed Po tatoes, all varieties, just re .ivcd by T. C. Smith Ac (.. Druggists. One (Sros Hood's Sarsn parilla at T. C. Smith & Co.'s also a gross of Scott's hiiiulsion Cod Liver Oil. Dryden & Palmer's Double uelined Bock Candy Syrun by the barrel or less, at T. C. Smith 5c Co.'s Drugstore. Colgate's Soaps and Per fumery in large assortment, at T.I-. Smith & Co.'s. A full assortment of Fresh ( iaiden Seeds just reeeh d by T. C. Smith & Co , Druggists. One Hundred Bushels best Bed Clover Seed, si'lling out at lowest pricesatT.C. Smith & Co.'s Drug Store. Bluetirass, White Clover. Timothy. Orchard (irassnnd S.i pling Clover, for sale at T. C. Smith iV Co.'s Drugstore. ihe largest Viinety of rooth Brushes, both Knglish ami r rench, also a fine lint f Hair Brushes at T. C. Smith Jc Ct.'s. Special attention paid to lilling Physicians' prcserip- 1 ions 111 i.t.Mintn 1 o. s Drug Store. Medicinestleliv red to any part of the city. on short notice. We have plenty of goods ami we are selling them at hot torn prics.-- e move t lie goods on short proms. 1 .1". Smith & Co., Druggists. T. C. Smith & Co. lead the prices in Western in the Drug trade of rn Carolina. Competi tion has taken a backseat. Fifty irross Diamond Dyes. all shades und colors, in any luantity. sold by T.C.Smith tStCo. The bet Tea iu the market at the price put unin small packages sninples fnt, nt T. C. Smith Jfc Co.'s Drug Morn. A fresh stock of DeWitt Clinton Cigars came in to day, also ft.OOO Flevens. 1 hese nre the best nve and ten cent Cijmtx in Asheville. T. U. Smith & Co., Druggists. Soda Water nil the year round atT. C. Smith & Co.'s Drug Store; nlso CainplH'H'H (Singer Ale. One Barrel Genuine Delmn- tian Insect Powder and 200 boxes Spider Web Sticky Fly Paper just to hand, nt T. C. Smith & Co.'h. One gross of Mrs. Person's Ileinndy nnd rttrrossof Swift's Sjiecirle just received by T. C. Smith & Co., Druggists. ANKW MKMP, ntrrrally linpaml hr had Inar aarmhara of th Aaharllla har oa flnaat parvbmant mm4 aaavy Hat paprrl, tar arlne all a.naaarjt potat. Jaat eal mnA mnm m aal at th . ot tar Citiaaa Paairae me Co.. Na e NaHli Cnerv nmiar. Heete MISCELLANEOUS. THE HICKORY INN," HICKORY, N. C. A POPULAR WINTER RESORT. t e V a a a S i e J B M , " V Average Winter Temperature, 52 Degree. The Hotel is handsomely furnished throughout, lias L'lectrie Lights, das. Hot and Cold Water Baths, nnd all the conveniences of a modern home. For terms, etc., Ad dress FRANK I.OLGIIRAN, Proprietor. TRYON HOTEL, TRYON CITY, IS. C. lltr tn Aahrvlllr will Ami thr CI.IMATI nt Tryun, nn tilt- Snulli, ni l ol the nine KIiIrc Mll.lllik anil I'l.HASANTI-K than tliHt of Aalii-villt'. Try It lor a ilnv, Iravlnic Aahrvillt- in tlie morniiiK ninl n tiirninC tu lltnr fur aiipiwr. Take Aahrvlllr and Kpnrtanliuril tmlll nml aliii. nt thr TkV"V II-'Tl'l . nrnr ilrnnt. rr ilinncr, orwritrlnrilrculnra. CX i WII.MIM, ITopr h, nmrJH ill w I rim City, N. C. TAYLOR, IIOVIS -Wholnmlr an) HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, hkati:rs, ran;i:s. tin w a hi:, &c. saxitakv im.fmiiixc. cas ax1 sti5am kittixi"., TIX AXI SI.ATI; Koorixr., AI TOM ATlf KI.I-VTKIC OAS LH51I TIXO AXIi CALL HliLI.S, AGENTS FOR "ROYAL" CASH CHINE. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER WORK FOR MILLS A SPECIALTY New StoreUnder Opera House, No. 43 Patton Ave. AnlicvIIlc, N. C. Katimatra ihrrrnill Oivrn m all Work In ur Line. marl tlly THE WINYAII HOUSE, ' Comrr Itritrtl nnil I'iuc atrtt-t, Cnnip I'ntton. ASHEVILLE. N. C L'omlth'tt'il n 11 S.1 tlit tirilltti fur invnlitla unlit rin; tmni iMmiim-h ol lliv IntiK nnil tlironl. ninl iimlt'i-tilt-t'lin'cc nl I'r K'.irl inn Km It. Comltit'lril nM.ti iIh-moat iiirovtil iil.'ina vml.irHil l.y tin- linilint; nirnilK-m nl llir inrdi.nl I'niliai-i'iii I i rlut .-iiKiinlint ma in cvt-rv 1I1 iinrt mrnt. I'or iiiirtit'iiliir iniilit' KAUI. VMS KI CK. It. S., M. I I r. von KniVsiitv olfiiT: Nn. .'In I'nttnn nvt-nnc. knotiiaXon. I. 'i mill H. up Miiira. Olliii llinna: 1 1 to I oVIiK'k. I'rnt'titt' Innittil 10 iliMiiM- of tin- luitcft ninl tlin.nt. . T raNNIMAH PENNIMAN & GO., H A RiDiW A R1E AOBNTH Pi IK OUPONT POWDER Ca, RICHMOND STOVE CO., COHTLANO WAGON CO., OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEPAKtR WAGONS, MOLINE SCALE CO ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. MXOHMICK HAHVESTINO MACHINE CO. I.IMIv -N EW1GOOD Si- Jutit In, and Vc arc Going to Sell Tlicm. All klnda ot Urr Ootnla, Notions, Hrraa ilootla. itlnuhaina. Ih.mratlc, Jiana, Planncl. Hlankrta, ahora, Hoola, llala IntaofthrntlH.uuht n.rlraathnn mat .4 innkinu. Hnmi ol thrtn toat nulhln and half, and will hr anl.l thr aamr any Wr arr aitrnta fur anmr of thr lar vat Parlnrlra In thr Month and tan aril yon ll..tm-mmli Jrana. all wool Allnl, lor Ira than yu run art itwrn Irom any nlhrv atorr In thr Stat. Wr hrrp OHAIIAXI'N IIOMU-MAHU SlltlHH, a4 will aivv yon nnjr alylr al a low pnra aa anr nthrr lartorv I th etatr, aad Htiarantrc rrrrr pmr A anal niany nl our inmili wrrr luumht at nurtlnn and lata I thr araann, ao r ran aril Ihrni li.wrr than vnn will And thi-m al ant nthrr at.it In Ihr Hlatr. Try and arr. Crlrva mailr In thr tttrr. AMlieville Dry Goods Co., IT N.inn Main sural, 11 dour hrlt.w I'rnnltnan' llardwarr Btorr. . O. IIOVYHLL, Maaaitr. W. D. UOWK, uhAi.aa IN- ITALIAN AMERICAN afARnl.lt. Ilrnnlir l -nnntmta rtc. All kimla ol Mum. ntrnia, Toinltattinr Hradal.mra. I'rn. and Vnara mailr I. onlrr In thr latral dolajna ASHEVILLE, N. C. Vt.l At lliinromln War, hnuar. aaaedAm Itnglleli mid French BOARDING AND OAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG UDIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. ti Pn ni h llmad Avrnur. MRS. SUROWYN MAITLAND, . PRINCIPAL (Kor aaaor yrara Aaamlatr Prlnt'ltml nr Ml. vrrnu inatttittr, nnitimort.l Aaalatari hy a cnri of romnrntrnl trarhara. nrrn n.r IU00IEI, CARRIAQEte kUACKt MIT NINO To thcHHiftii nf Attwvllt snrl (rtn(( I would nnnnunrr ttint mt mv nhottt nn Ccill ilmt, ntnt in Woodlinry' tllr, I urn Itrt rr prrparrn man vvvr lo no tnri tti mv nn. Wakoii, HtisrfttM and Vmrrimww mnis(mc. rrd. RtMlrln and hnrtkrhovtasf Mrs n rl1tl, and prrrWt Mtlafiu-HiHi ff.Rranlr4, Ml WUrklNM alt flMtVlMM UMl aWinrMlaUld aijr ctiMrae) fnodvrmftc. 1 aaaaaaaBeiaaBsaBaj1 OB a ti 3 2 at sr f) e m K 1 ? ft .V RROTIIKRTON, Kfmil Ik-hIith tn W. h. MCNMUAN CAUTION KtS-H-a batti om. ii.a nMii.r rainmH a.tppiv van. id dlrast to nuaory, csoalaej tiararUaaa a. - .n 7. Le DOUGLAS $3 SHOE OINTLKMIN. ln Calf. Ilaan Land Urmia ad CraaaV nifrpm., ... Fob. .ou and el. j nova' M'hoqi hhom. Alt nwla la Coaaraaa, Ralloa aa Laa. S3&$2 OHOEOuTrflSj. l.i Hon roe. MIMM. llfc.KMlili 9k VUAll ii, ..nn. r.iiminp n ieieTii
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 31, 1890, edition 1
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