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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1890. I ! ADMISSION OF IDAHO The Speaker Counts a Quorum and the Bill Passes. DEMOCRATS MAKE IT A TEST 0A8E Only ISO Anirmatlv. Vol War Cut. Democrat llara Agnln.t lllafraa chlalug til Mormons Henderaon Cha aeterlM tit ltoniueratlo Tarty rulygauilat lrood lug In tn Meuat. Wasiunoton, April 5. The house, after transacting the usual amount of routine morning business, resumed cou- iiderution of the Idaho admiwiou bill. Mr. Su wiirt, of Vermont, stioke in upport of tlie bill and denounced the practices and teachings of the Mormon church. The constitution of Idaho was in the line of the Edmunds bill and was for the name purpose, to wit the ex tirpation of the treat puiilio evil. Mr. liuckalcw. of 1 enuaylvunia, op ponent tut i.iitno uoiisutiutuu uocuimp is outlawed the lueuioers of a certain church. Mr. Dates, of Alabama, criticised the compulsory educutiou feature of the cc.i"'Mnan, and Mr. MuAdoo, of New "ev, trjilu denouncing the practice oi pviyirariny, thought tuat tlie conititu tion invaded the domain of religious be uei. A Minority Amondmont. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, said that the mil, one v of the committee ou ter ritories hud seen lit to I mi ne the Idaho bill in such a w.iy a.-, to secure iarlisun legislation, instead ol tlie proier legis- union to nriug a state into mo union. The uituoriiy would olfer an amend mint that a uew convention should be held and the constitution submitted to a vote ol tlie people of tlie territory, as hud been done m the case of Dakota, Jiontanu uiiil ashuik'ton. the amend' nient reiiuired the Edmunds-Tucker test oath to tie luken by every persou voting upon the constitution. Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, said that the attitude ol the Democratic party was a fumili .r silu to the country. It was the DeiiKHT.mo iwrty behind Its old shield a constitution of its own uutk- iug not a constitution maun bv the fathers, llu Democratic purtv was in its old lireiH lies, pulling buck while the civili.e.l world cne I "forward and oil' ward." Tue Deuiocrutic party, he said, wus a pulyKauiint and hail a whole butch ot w iv. a. Muverv was one: slave territory was another; treason wus an other; and now it had polygamy for an oiner. torrnnt Fallot uoxes was an other, and the party had been true to everv one ot them. The bill was then passed veas. I'.'O nnTH. 1, the K'liiocrats refraining from voting and tliu speaker counting a quorum. A TV.I ., The IiemiKTat-i say that they intend to make this a tet cum and to have the courts m uhiii the constitutionality of the rules allowing the speuttcr to count quorum, it li.i i latu intended to make one ot the contested elections a test case, but us this could be dune only as a suit for salary, brought in the court of claims, this course was aiiundoued and the pre.ient action decided upon On milium ot Mr. Cummiugs. ol New York, the services in iiicuiorv of the late buiuucl S. tux. of New mk, were postponed until ' o clock. April ill. luu uouse men, at o:u, adjourned. In lh m.iii. AfU-r si liH'th n of Mr. IngalU to act us presiut nt jiru tern, uuriiig tlie coming aim-nee of Vice President Morton the Jionutiia election cose was taken up auu .nr. iir.iy unified ins urguiuent in Mipimrt ot i lurk and Magiiinis, the Lieuio, ratio claimants. The mailer tlieu went over it 1 1 1 1 1 .Monday. The fiiilmving public building bill were taken truiuihu calendar and passed ouiuitt. ins., 9,,uuv, buauvuie, Colo. 10U,t"l. i ne H'iiw mil to amend the census law liy priiviiluig fur the enumeration of the t hiue.-e Hipulutiou in the country was taken up iin.l disi'U-M-d, but with out ai lion went over until .Monday. one by his wile he proceeded to set nre to the house in the lower rooms. The family consists of Mrs. Lang, three boys and lour girls. It was sum time before neighbors arrived, and when they came the house was ablaze. With much difficulty the little ones were rescued, tteorge 1'uruner aud others made dcsierute attempts to got Lang from the burning building, but they were threatened with a shotgun, and Mr. I'm t.m r sustained serious in juries in rescuing the members of the Lung family, All, with tiie exception of the crazy mail, were taken from the burning bun. ling. The last seen of him was wheu he juuisd iuto a burning lied. A few Srouns were heard and ull was quiet, lost all of the furniture aud clothes ot the unfortunate family were buruu.l. Fire t oiler I ho North Itlvsr. New Yukk. April 3. At 2:'M o'clock on Sunday morning last the caisson of tue norm river tunnel at tlie tout of Morton street was discovered to lie on lire. The lire was only subdued after the caisson had liccn llooded with water. and as a consequence work ou the cais son will h ive to be abandoned. This means the loss ol' several years and of many thousands of dollars, Everv ef fort upieiirs to lutve beeu made to keep the Beorut, the fact having just become known. Onorgn WsshlligtnD Injur!. Nkw York. April 5. liiorirtt Wash ington had beeu ou a spree, w iule lean ing against a railing in front ol No. o."4 Severn li avenue, he lost his balance aud fell tifuien f.s't iuto a c liar, receiving a possible fracture ol' tue skull and abra sions aud contusions of The body, lie was found unconscious and taken to IJellevue hospital, wiiore his condition is thought to ou crmcal. liinrgu is a barber uud lives at "0," Seveutii avenue. NO GOVERNOR NAMED Counting the Australian Ballots in Rhode Island. THE LEGISLATURE WILL ELECT. Ilie tloiivd Lvse llrokau. Bast no i La.. April .V The Mntivdee levee, twelve miles east of here, has broken. It protected the richest part of tin- purixh and as the overllow water in Bayou isurtnoiomew is uliuost up to uie iiigucst point, it is i eared linn tue lower uouutr.i will soon be iiiuiidaled. All small ntreaius are much swollen and several bridges ou the Monroe road are washed away. An Kulir Tiiwu ImindMts.l. VlCKsBfitii, Miss.. April A. A telo- phone in, saline Iruui Muvorvilli-, .Miss., just received, announces tli.il tue entire low u and surrounding country lias been overllow ed by a sudden rise in Steele's bayou, i lie water is over three leet deep on the higher levels of the town aud rising la.l. A great deal of sloe is endangered. Mayorsvilie is a piuce oi uuu iiiuuuiiuuia. No Election In Mjjf of lb Laglalatlv Districts If the tUnublleau Hold Tholr Own In the Aupplaaatary Hal. lots Thar Will Have the rleci'snHry Majority to Ke-slsct tlovarnor Ladd. PlwvinK.WK. April 5. The ward clerks llniahed the count of Tuesday'; vote lost night and turned over the bul lota to the city clerk. The board of aldermen vpent tlie day and evening enumerating the returns. Tbey ad' journed at midnight aud resumed this morning. In this city the ouly assemblymen elected are Jesse Metculf and liiram Howard lor third and fourth represen tatives, ilie other seveu tailed ol majority, i here was no choice for the seuulor from tins city. Drown, Demo crat, had ...4. votes, uud Smith, He- puulicuii, luid U,;-M. The next legislature stands senate Itepuhlicuiis, '.'i; Democrats, II; to be chosen, si. House: itepublicous, HI; Democrats, So; to lie Chosen, 'ii. 'III.- r.li.iiin ul liotornor. The election of governor and general officer is iiiruwu iuto the houses oi the legislature. It will require ufty-tivo voles on joint ballot to elect, li the KeiHiblicuiis hold ill tue sUiiolemeutarv elections wsut Ihey uuw have they will get the tell votes which tliov need ou this joint ballot, for o. the tweiitv-seveu failures to elect ten represent seats uuw held by Keuubhcuus and seveuleen represent those held by Democrats. Cranston will have to elect a senator and two representatives, North Small held and est Urceuwicli a senator uud represeiituli v e vuch, 1'uw tucket and lirisiol two represeiilutivos e.icli, aud tiurrilvilie, Jamestown, .Newport. Kick muud and Warrcu one rcpreecuuuivu eucu. Twnty-lght to U KlMtwt. At a Into hour the ofllciul count in Newisirt revealed the fact that there was no flectiou tor first representative a wen u none lor lourtu. mi m.uies twvuty-eiglit members of lissom ily to be elected ill lliesu the Kepuolieuus need ten uud the sitting liuuieiiuul gov ernor, aud the Democrats iicihI inn. Uhiii to secure control ol tue general com mittee of the assembly, which elects state olhcers. New Oriisiis Out of lMiiar. NEW Ultl.KAXs. A mil A. All ilmurer here has p med. The planiers are still opiosed to tile issuuiice of g.ivel'Uiiuul rations 1 1 su.ierers, lliinkiiig II will cause nun h demoralization uiuuiig the Colored people. In nearly all iiiniances me planter.-, are supporting their Hands. so as to ki-ep them tor planting season, wuicu mollis luimediuiely. John I' uumier' AsMels. Nkw Yoiik. April .". The assignee of John F. I'liiuini. r c C o. denies tue pub lished statement that the n-sel. nave been found to lie practically iiiiliuu aud that Jo-epll 11. L iiuaU- bus Willi drawn us oouiwd lor Mr. fliiui.uer ou thai u. count. I'iib us.il'ii ii not vol ready, however, to give an exact stale men I ot the linn s uduirs. . Hiuinsr Ashors. Nkw Viuik, April J. The French steamer I'miauia. Iroiu Uordeuut to New mt ran aliore at Jones' iulet. Long Island. A lug went to the us- sisiauce ol lh" steamer. It is expected thai she will I- uotteii uir at high wuler. She vva making uuie water at dura. Inn tin- puium were u.de to keen pace witii it. ARCHER'S RESIGNATION. MaryUml's Attorney Usnsral AilvUM (lorarnor Jackson Not to Aospt It. B.vLTIMiikk. April 0. Attorney (Jen. Whyte sent a letter to Governor Jack son giving his opinion upou the ques tion us to whether the reshmation of State Treasurer Archer should be ac cepted. The attorney general says: Willis the seei-iiuues of lbs nMHgllfttliin will no: iu ui) juditiuuui, sllect Uis roluliuns uf tfii ircHMiri r in the stste nnr hupnlr tlie ohllusllon of his sun-Hi-, t, as the lel.. Hv I'oiiiiuilti-u is ilivv-.teil Willi th duly ul HK i-rlslMll.k' III,- iiiiiilllliin of 'I lie alHta IxinJa Iu Ins kit ping uud lusirui'tisl In niHkei'lisrKi stfsiuni nun .a inuucsHiice nr niiNMppnipri' tiun ul lbs fundi. In unler liiat liie Luustitu UonsJ umle of vaeailnn tbsoltlre, undrriaob elrcamsuiiees sbsll b exerciseil, I do mil tbink yiiii wiiuld b justittixl In nccrptinf s reslsiiHtlnn n'nilins such luiulry uuw iu prosnsv, n urn i niiilliill. LADIES'KIDGLOVES Where to Buy Them. DKVGS AND MEMCIXRS. Slioe RruHhPH, Hat BruHhes Cloth BruHhes and tien UniHhes, at T. C. Smith Co.'s. All the finest and most pop ular brnndri of Tobacco are Hold by T. C. Smith & Co. PrutfU'iHts. Itauland's best Tobacco iSeeds, selected for Huncoinbe county and for sale by T. C .Smith Co. No buttonn to null off or pinch the wrist. Lace without hooks to catch or tear. A irood assortment of all sizes in stock. For sale only by BOSTIC HKOS. & WRKUIT. No. 11 N. Court Square. Liizcll'm (lioice Perfumes ('oloii'iies, Extracts tun Sachet Powders nt T. C Smith & l o.s, We have the best stock Pressed JI?rbs in ounce pack nes. l . v. Mnitn & Vo. e sen tne sTnctiv pure Lean of J no. T.Lewn.iV Bro. as it ",'ives the best satisfac tion. T. U. Smith & Co. AT THE Horsford's Bi-ead Prepara tion ami Borden sCondensei Milknt T. C. Smith & Co Dniff Store. LEADING JEWELRY STORE, Sherwin, Williams & Co.'i Heady Mixed Paints, all col ors. in small anil lare cans nt T. C. Smith & Co.'s. The entire aturk ot Plated Jewelry, iK-luilinK rine nrouchm, Huttnna and Mriuf. let, at 1-Ji-ONE-THIRD OFFI-1-3 KefEHnlUiiH of cost, aa we inttnil In the ftilun to keen nothing but Holtil (told nl Ht trims Silver Jewrlrr. ARTHUR M. FIELD, I CiniMR ICUCI CD South Main St. Aalicvillc, Buist's Celebrated S I'd Po tatoes, all varieties, just re- ci'ivtM iv r. i . Mnitn a ro.. Druwists. One Cross Hood's Sarsn arilla at T. C. Smith & Co.'s also a irross of Scott s hnmlsion Cod Liver Oil. Dryden & Palmer's Doubh efined Hock Cimdv Kvt-m by the barrel or less.' at T. C. Smith A: ( o. s Dnif; Store. W.A.Hlaiu. J.V. Bnowx. FURNITURE AMI UNDERTAKING. No. 3a Pattoti Avenue, Colgate's Soaps and Per- lunicry in lnrje assortment nt T. C. Smith & Co.'s. A full assortment of Fresh Canlcn Seeds justretvived bv T. C. Smith & Co .DruiHts. One llunilictl Kushels best Itcd Clover Sid. scllimr out A dispatch from IVIuir says Hint The "'"fEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND t lowest pl'icesilt T. C. Smith xv , :.. h-Vlo.s Drugstore. i! - tin- in h-hii , mm 111- Th rirawli-y llumstil lluriKHl. SV ohk, April Ji. The Urveley hotuestond at Clniiiaiiia wa burned. ixjss, eiu.omi; nuiy insured. It was oc cupied t,y .Miss liunrielle Ureeley. The servants hud u nurruw eseuiu from the burning buihliiiK, which was reilm-ed to ashes. All the honk, a water eolor picture of Mrs. lir.-eley un.l a bust of iinriiee (reeley were laved liy the neixhliors. Jliss Uuhrielle Urn-ley was at cliun li in I leasuuiville at the time 01 the lire. Nie i now aturuiK with irieuu ut ilie Orchards. tsrilnl (iff III aliuwrata. Nkw Yii:k. April 5. Two thieves entered tin, jewelry store .i i.ih'lilh uveiiue la-.! Ilicllt, tilled their Dockets with w.uclies uud vnluuii an I curried out a shiiwcu- t.-u feet ion c..nuiiuiii(( ueuny IU 1 wnii-hes. Th-y were walk lll nil n ull the com) w heu a iniliceiuan iU.-ntl.lllfl lll'lll. Hue run uud es cuied. Ilie iituer was arretted. Aniitlii-r l int Agalnil in Kir. IIKIU.IN. Annl It is IiiIh,I her that flu' ciuir was ruceiillv warned Ui atMUnlon a lri mud excursion to I'oleiid and acor.liiihiy chuui(-l hu, il.ius. SuliHeillenliy it was discovered lu.it a plot had is-i-ii lormeil to w reck his train ami several person supisned tu be luipliculvd were arrested. uariiiru 1 oiinty iieino. r.U. which is published hv one of Treasurer Archer's bondsmen, intimates in its issue today that tne iNin.liin. il will reluse to make the mortgage Kood. The Democrat aays: 1 ben- sn- many reason in hrlii-vc that Hie late bus iaile.1 l,i isTMrm lis min uf llieisin trai-t. Tbee-MiHiiiuiniii muirs tb ifuvi-riiur Uvliiiilii Hie tri-aiiiry iHie y,r nl 1,1 euuni iiirsuikuitf tii.nl sii urilii-s fuur times rariui iMiie.-l in itt. .iiirllKs. It is ssnerally Is in-vrd that uuu ut tlinw i .1iik uav iin-n iiMiii-. Wbi-n tin. I.ii.iiu n xlsiinl tb. ir Aroi nhli latlnn II..')' ill. I II Hilli the illnlirlaliililiii luai uii i.n.iis iiiiii Huiiiu 14, iliri.K li aniuiel Ibl-lll. W . u,,. wuul xk msuihI ami tbinl nlillkiii urns Hi. ) Iia I a rliilit to infer that Hie uMVrnmr hail ilim-barnisl bis iiu and that llu- iiiklllK l.lli.l was lnlai t. IU- a,iaiii,f ir, .urv n-liri umiii alniraeted wiv aetata M-elirln niiutr.il In- Uh ,.. lu ...... oelrd. Hail Una la-ru iIiiiiv llirsv sn uriliis-I bottOlll I H'icCS. Could mil bat lai-u m,I,1. iiit.l tii lr......n..v ' dcdell ar,,ui,l linr beva uilly oui-balf Its umsai.i uuiU'iiniiHi. : a. . tf. " .11.1 vue our ineiHis 111111 ine inin- lie generally to call and ex- amine our well selected stock of FURNITURE, Which we are offerinat rock Blue Crass. White Clover. Timothy. Orchard Crassand Sapliuu; Clover, for sale at T. C. Smith iV Co.'s Druir Store. The largest variety of Tooth Brushes, both Kiuflisli and French, also a fine line ot Hnir Brushes at T. C Smith & Co.'s. MISCELLANEOUS. , " '-v. TH E "H ICKORY IN N," -HICKORY, N. C. A POPULAR WINTER RESORT. ' .LiiaattBSeS s t B n 1 m fir it Average Winter Temperature 53 Degrees. The Hotel is handsomely furnished throughout, lm Electric Lights, Gas, Hot and Cold Water Baths, and all the conveniences of a modern home. For terms, etc., address FRANK LOUGHRAN, Proprietor TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTHERTON, Wholnnlc and Kttall licalrra in ' HOUSE -FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES. TINWARE, Ac. SANITARY I'LrMWNO, GAS AND STEAM FITTING. TIN AND SLATE ROOFING, Al'TOMATIC ELECTRIC GAS LIGHTING AND CALL HELLS, AGENTS FOR "ROYAL" OAS MACHINE. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER WORK FOR MILL! A SPECIALTY New StoreUnder Opera House No. 43 Patton Ave., Aahevllle, N. C. Bdtimatra Cbrrrfully tllvm on alt Work In nur Line. Aabcvillc, N. C. Near PaMenger Depot. P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO., Manarartanrr aad lirslrr la all kind of timaed LUMBER. Door, Santa, Bllndii, MouldlUK, Stalrwork, Blantela, Bank and Bar Fixture, and all kind of Building; Material. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Snecialtv. nor 1 rll y Telephone No. FITZPATRICK BROS. & ROBERTSON. Dealer In Wall Paper, Window Shade and Patent Hanfrera, Paint. Oil and Varalahc. Muarr'i Ml ltd pslnu and Color. Window Olaa. balk Preach and American Wr krrp in ainrk 8t. l.nul.aml Krnturky lail frhltnl i a hinh-iiiI fentnre. ( nils nt tendinl tiny or night. Telephone, dn.v 7.". night (Jo Pnrllan I'ut Up fur a Prim right. New Yoiik, April IS. Sullirao did not reach tin city ami the I'onlnrvnua reganim tin- in.iU'h with (,'urlx-tt iliil out lake n.ice. Tlia I'untnn Alliletic ciuu, ot in Island City, li.ia i.Murixl to put Ui a .'(i,nuo purae fur a llglit be- tweca ouiuvan aud Jacksuu and a f-MM) 111 ne fur a llglit bctwotu Joe juuiutiue an.i auuivau. I Rvpiirlar I boat In.llrlxl. NEW -ViMiK. April . liil worth cnoat,', tnt) ri'iorUr wlto waa cuiiul in tnu rnu K jury nana, haa la-en iii.IicUkI for criminal collleiiint. Hm ia nuar in jail for cuiiti'iiiiu Jiiliu Kanfnt.iii, an exHie.uiy anuriu, naa Ueon Imlicled for frrarnl larceny in ati-alinrf 10'l worth of dry ftooiia I rum a alont which ha hud levwd uu. Plahllna for th rlr Kit. Ciilt'Aiio, April 8. A flxlit of no mean pniHinion on the location of tha worm nur wa iwkuii at a intx'tintf of lntluential wtat aidu toukhoidre. ilie think that siiiu ot tho city i entitled to tne lite, ami, a in south and north idea think the ama of their reiectiv localitiu, there i trouble. A I rimer Kill HI Wlr. Nkw Viuik. Auril a. llomca A. buuler, a prmu r. formerly employed on The C11I in mi' .New.!, allot ami kilimi hu wile, Miiu'irie. l.-iat lintlil. lava nan aha reluneil live Willi him a.uii. niw lull lillU noiue tune auo, aud he iia been arrenU'd uiiru tlieu (ur aaaaultiuit bur wiui au ax. Military (viidlai I Couuetlut. Haktkoiio. funo.. Auril i. The field othver of Ilie rim ng.inunt of tniliua, who wen illwiinriciHl o tha trnvernor for diMiKi'eeiii 'iit with liuu a to the uao of annum- lor ouio. were runoun- nated by tiie line oltloer. The gorernor wui prouui iy rrjoci tneir noiuiualioru. Tuharr Mm' lirlataiim. W AMIMiTnN, April A. The tiilauvo manuiuutiirer were attain lajfon the way and liieiuia committee. Ther ...iu.i.1 ..u.i....i..i . .1... 1 r K. v ug at lint Ilie luuse I v. w- . TV ti 1 r -vmr--r provuiiou in the bill which mu, HLAIIl & 15ROWN. , ... llll(ll( oe uaeu mr wrapper, a wrapia-r tulaicon, ulijei t ,u a iluty of tfi per poiinil. The cotiiniiium miule the clmracterlntic propo-iti.in iu ruiae duty on iuiiurled oiKaraa a ruiU)uliou for tin ex traordiimry mtiug. The delrgatioa re plied that they could nut ba brneulod iu vnat ay. Nxi'inl nttention linid to I ndertnkiiir! filling' rhyHicinnH' pnncrip ttoiiH nt l .C. Smith & ( o. r DniK Store. MedieineHdeliv- ereil to nny port of the eity, on wiort notice. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. PlMUKim lrTMNT. Wratm. North Carolina IHrlilon. We have plenty of iroodet mid we are wiling them at bottom priceH. We move the ;()oIh on Hhort profitH. T.C .Smith & Co., DrufrtfiHtH. Riihart .rr.tt (lolaf la Karop. Baltimokk. April 5. Mr. Robert Gar rett will leave Baltimore for Europe early iu May. Mr. Uarrett often come into the city from hia country residenoe in Kailiinnre couiitr. lie looka well and hearty and i alwaya conBratulaUxl upon hi aiwarnnca. Nur r a atrlka. Nvack, N. Y., April 8. The trlkinir earnentem have won victory, the buUden.ilecl.iing to grant the demand of the mi n that nine hour iliall ouu- utut a iiuy a work. OIJmi te rnr mt Ckana aad at la. RlOJANIhlKO. April 6. Tha Catholic blanoiM of Ura.il are DreDarimr fur uu- mediate iai lance of a pa to nil lei tor declariuK their refuaal u aeuept the Kovernnieiit a etipuraUou of church and tate. rmir I h ,lli t Dael, Vienna. April 5. At Depreoin, Hun- f;ary, a diniiuto ro-i between a nura-a-r of olHi-era in a restaurant which ended ill tin uwUauue of four chal- Ivnixua to illlel. (rd br Hrdrauhobl. New Yukk, April J. At the Paateuf naiitiiu) mr tne treatment of hvdro pnobia, receuuy vaubhahed in thi city. tnirteen eamM liavn lieun treated, it i aid, witn iiiiii li ucceNi aince Feb, l. The laat wna that or a boy, 11 yean old, who va brotiuht here from Maryland. One of Iwu ho-., which had been bitten d tneiiq( tiiut attacked the boy. Mncedtel Iroiu the electa of the bite. few iluva ao Ur. Uinier, director of in inalitiile. received a letter inform. lug mm uf the boy a recovery. PAH8BN0RR TRAIN RCHKIII'LB iIn Krracr M.rrtl !l TStb Meridian timr ux n hrn not other Iw inuii-aico. T. V. Smith & Co. lead th prifettin the I)ru? trade of Wentern Carolina. Comneti- . . . . . tion nan tiiKcn a oackHcat. AareiiuxD. Lv. Knoiville, ItMitb mcr. Aahrvllle. Kr. Haliahnry. iinnvinc. A Tannal tinder Kaat klvar. NewYhhk, April I). The Chamber or tomni'rce adupted a nanlutinn in favor or a funnnl under the Eaat river, A MANIACS FATE. . Caorf Lang rire HI Hon and rr lali la the riam. Eoo .Iawidb City, N. J., April 5. George Lang, agod 4H, living about three inilea from thin oity, In Ualloway towmhlp, became suddenly Inmne and urpriaed hia family by eutin, that he would est fire to the huua and wlaheil them to remuln quiet Th orasy man net fire to a bed In which hi 5-year-old daughter waa asleep. Tb frightened inmate immediately Mt alarm to th neighbor. Rein driven away from Ui bed of hi little Th Itlaal-palwlim uf . TU lew thai makea lb world go 'round A ii J in a aridity, quaar wtiMtlun l luireqiilled I bar (mind urlea jiliad mu to dutf -patloa. -that lor. Caution. II (caiitlmi.lyl What would vnu aav darlhiK, if I tbould ask you pluniply to bt oit wiir Darliu avn more rautlutinlri Aak m aud find out. Washington Hiar. A Taloabl Girl, ah beean a (nod enmpnaltor. This Vaaaar maldaa apir. Commanded hi(bt wa a, for Hb nvr nould nak pi -Puok. Eninror Aiiguatiu had a mortal dread of A Hralal Ha.bead. WATKKHI'HV. t'onn.. Anrll .1 Rfi.1.. ard I'oaera wa arrested laat night charged w ith la-aling hia wife, cau.inu preuiature ihililbirUi and afterward lorciiig ner to gvt up and prepare a meal fur him. Tlie child waa foiin.l dead Iu bed. The mother oondltion U critical, i'owera baa been drlnkiuir. t'lnrden Aln Ovrnit liKLKNA. Ark.. April IL Information received here from Clarendon, Ark., ia to tne ellect tliut tliat town ia airain overflown! and the White river ia atill raiag. ine Mpie or Ulareudon are uaing ooala to get about town. Nw Terk Slat Leaaa ALRAii T, April 6.-AI th meeUng of uie eiaia Dane uaui IRBgue iaai vening, Johnatown, Uloverevilie and Utlca war admittca. Auburn applied, but wa re- jeoieu, II Kscalfant Qaallllc 1 Hlrih 1 Ooldlioro, Wllmlnatiin rLynchtiura, 1 Waahinaton ' Baltimore, I'blln., New Vork, WKaTMIII'NII. No ni inljjr1 sinii,m I ii :tr.um a ri.iam No. 0.1 lially. anAam aoapm 4'Jpm Haamjloanpni itichmond. H .liiim " w IfiaraT lor,.m 7.toam BIOim 1 12 50pm niHipml 12UOim t lopm artonm II aopm n if nam Fifty trroHH Diamond DveH. I i i i I li II Mnfiriia-i n twl nnhnu v i uu piimi' n ii uu 'iwir. in 1 1 v quantity, Hold by T.C.Sniitl lanflam o3am aanam 104.7am I 211pm NoTotf" N; no Daily. Dnilr. I.v. New Vork. 113 IBaml .10nm 1'hlla.. 7 211am 8B7pm iiaiiimore, vn,n vmipm Wa.hlnKt'n 1 1 Jam 1 1 iMlpm l.vnrhl.uru.l Ropral SH7am Klibmond, I ItlMlpm I a.loaml lianvlllr, ' lra" BOnamt Wllmlnirt'nl Kooaml i 2.1opml s nopm i 44ilpm I HHianil 12(lam11 anaml ' 7 2ilam 422pm The bent Tea in the market at the price put un in small paekaifeK HnmpleH fm nt T. C. Smith & Co.'h Drujr More. Ar. Itolilaiioro, Kairian. aaliahury," Aanevllle, Kniisvllle, (IHithmrr.l aanpm No. AS li.llr. son am VIA amIArr loon am Ar. 1242 lim ItatSnml A. ft, ft. R. "j ll.v If iiTiliirlna. Arr.l Ahcville, Arr. Hrndrrsonvfllc, " Wpartanlmra. Lv. frenh Htofk of DeWitt ('linton CnrnrM eame in to- day, alno 5,000 KtvenH. These niv the bent five and ten rent CiirnrH in Asheville. T. C. Smith & (..DniKgiHtH. No. A4 Dally. a 4n p m 7IM p m Mt'KPIIV HRANCH Tl'ally eicept aundny.) No. 1 7 I.v. AahrvinT Ar I Inn n m MlOamlAr. Waynravilie, " I AA n m an pmi iiryaon 1.117, I vn a ni Wl No. 1M 10 mil Soda Water all the venr round at T. 0. Smith A Co.'h SilogS Drug Store; nlHO CuniplH-irH timber Aie. THE WINYAII HOUSE. Cnnu-r Henrri and I'ine atrrrta, Cnmp t'attnn. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Ci mil in till it n Siinitiirium for invuliils aufftring from diaraan ol ihc lungi. nnil thrnnt. find under the chnrge of Dr. Knrl von Rock. Conducted uihiii the most approved jilnns endorsed by trie leading nirmlR.rsof the mediuil pnilcsiiion. rerfect npiointmrnts in every ilepiirtmcnt. For particular address KARL VON RUCK. B. 8.. M. I. Dr. von Ruck'a city office: No. 30 Patton avenue. Rooms No. 1, 3 nnd 3. up stair. Office Hours: 11 to 1 o'clock. I'rnctkc limited to tliaeiisct of the lungs and tbront. w. a. raaniM. PENNIMAN & CO. H!A!R!DiWiAiRTE ASHEVILLE, N. C. AOBNT FOR UPONT POwOER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLANt WAGON CO., OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, M0LINE SCALE CO ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. 'CO-MICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. bttdlt -IN EW! GOODS!- Just In. and We are Golntr to Sell Them. a All kind uf Itry Uooda. Notion, lire Oood. Olachaais. rtnisslls. J.sns. flnaasi. Hlankeu, Hhora, Boou, lint luMofthcm ' -inhlfnilmilna lust af asaatni tt thrm eot nothlna and a half, and will be sold th same way. W art ag1ar aeM aT the lar. Beat Factories In th oth and can aril yon Homr-cnadc Jcaas, all wool 111, Ar less than yon can Bt thrm from any other store la tin Hat. W krrp ORAHAM' H0MB-MADK HHOKH, aad will aivc yon any atyl at a low price a any other factory la IB ttau, and guarantee every pair A Rrrat many of our goods were bought at auction and lata la th eaoa, o w can rll them lower than yoa will And them at any other store la the Stat. Try and ace. Price made In the store, Attheville Dry Goods Co., 17 North Main street. 1st door Mow Pennlman's Hard war Mat. ' J. O. IIOWBI.L, Manager. 4A pm Vntnrld. I.v.l Olilim f nmmanrf In ttnldlf. .nmn..l I .m I inunuor, and would ratir to a vault built for nin li, ,1 A-i oH... -r r:... i. .1 . " " ' I '"I"". .......... ,. IF , IIKA tu.purp.a.at wa approaoa or ta small Ms plrasinff to the eve. and to the ts Muouerelouda. I Bnd bv Bentlv acting on the kidnev. OrHry, th. eompossr, and Quaan Ano liver and bowels, it cfeansri the svstem both alihornd tb smell of nna ravorita, effectunllv, therehv promoting the health we luuian tnat, and V noma, th nalnav. ana rammrt ol all who use It. bm similar avsraloa. Sraligar tall of a ralativ of oil nhuui tii ai.ht o a 111 Ht.m Into ooovulafotia rwnanta, th travlr, had iraat aver ar. cun.i i,. . ..j "." H" i' on tne and tlvuirih. aiu rra- v narmnt t- Auu,t I0Ul ,NH0- naniaton ros. j . . : i no, n ann to tne tnsteicsr Iwtwcvn Mot Bprinaa and Wa.hinaton No. AO and A1. Pullman Rleetirra IvImm Orrmahiiru and Morrl.town. No. All and AB Pullman RnftVt Wirepins' Aahevllle I Hrrakfaat Slatlou for No. All " lilnncr " " " A3. Hickory la " " " ' nt. W, A. WIMII HN. P. P A., A.hvilll. M JA. L. TAVIIR.O, P. A., nra.niaaion, li. v. PRIVATKBOARD. NBW HOt'HHI NKWLt PURNIHMMli ALL MODBRN IMPROVBMBNT. MRS. N. B. ATKINSON, No. fit Mararood B.wi Jaaaadlv One nnrrel Oenuine Delmn t inn IiiHeet Powder mid 200 boxeH Spider Web Sticky V I'liiM-r jiiMt to luuid. nt T. ('!. Smith & Co.'h. One ki-ohh of Mrn. Pernor) 'm llemiHly nnd n irronHfif Swiffn StMfillc jiiHt liieived bv T. C. Smith & Co., DruiHtH. NKW llHKt). carefully prepared by lead Ing mrmbrr of tb Aaherill bar ion neat oarc imeut and Iwa.a a. J ertng all areMarv polnta, Juat out and anw on i ni in omc of IB VITUS FVBLMS) raa Co . No. a North Coart Manar. flaia rllOTEL ST. ARM0ND SKYLAND MINERAL, SPRINGH, N. C Klvbt Mile South of Aahevllle, ou the A. A ft, RaUrond. 44) MINIiKAL, SI'KINOS. TUB FINEST SPRINGS 80UTII 0P SARATOGA. The analysis shows Iron, Alum, Bnom, Magacaia and Whit Mukar. Care Rkeuma. tlm, Ulood tNarnaes, Dysppla, tniomnla. Nervous AnVctlons aad all Kldaev Complaint. Commodious koae and ground. Cuhrin escellent Term reasonable. Address aprS dtf E. A. LeVENE, 4 LMaaafcr j, t"'V'.'-H.'i,i ii'iimi iinliliiial,jili.iiii'ii iiiH iiia'lmidiii'i.ia ii ii.aM.aa
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 8, 1890, edition 1
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