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ASI1EVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1890. All EASYPREY To tlm I;iiini? and Kxiirloiti'ed Crm ksman. Millions in the Treasury Vaults Insecurely Stored. Traaaurer llu.l.iii Uolirlni'arf that til Humlrmla .if Itlilllitlia In lul.1, Hllv.r and riir r Nut naf., Ila an Am taur MakM a Tal A Wig Uiirjlr Vat Slhly ArlHl Nw VhuIU Orilu.'''t WashimiT'in, April 111 llvt'ly son- sntioh hm Uh hiiiii'i'h in ilitnliMmvi'ry tlml the KTmt viiiiIih of lli tinsmiry, with their liunilrvilN of miUimm of iiumry. nrt1 insuciire. In furt, Tii'iutuiw lliictoti has diimoiiHlritli'ii ih.it n Ik.IiI, skillful burglnr coulil luivc u,.lli'0 sway with all Ue couhl rurrv i" nu iuorwlnlily short time, uud H.-iliiiis witliiiiilatnimiiiK thodf in uliiirKtf. When Trwisuri-r Huston camo Into fifHcp, ln niviiili'il for $"l,tKH).IHMl from Ills iiniUi'iwor. At jirewnt, Sjililii.lMlll.lHIli of k'1'I iiixl fcilvor mo iu out) vault ; over $HH, UUD, mill of nilwr III HimtluT, Mini J.'j0.miki.imhi of iiaoor in a tliil-il. A frw ilas nia Troasii rir llimton bm'oinu m iHM-wil ftt ThflMi'ir"ftiat Thrsc vault, wt-rt invi'iiio. Hi', iiii'rrinn', no i-uioil llii' MTvia of an ainatriir i'i-:irk limn that it a man familiar willi the iniithiHlx of hurxlaiH to iri- too iHr money vault, in which $V"i.imiO.hm in tamer niuni'V nro sturml. In iiiM sovi'it tiMin mi'oiiiU tl.ii man liiul ma. ion liolu in tlm vault, ami in mxIivii iiiiniiIi'h lu Imii matlu an opi'iiinj; laige viiuuii to Ulllllll till InnlV. This iliscovi'iy craiti'il a minimi stir in thu ilt'arliiii iit, unl u Rom' iiii'ssa;i' ax will to thu hoiiM aiiiii'iiiinat ion r. nu mittoi'. A hill wan iiniiicilialrlv ri'uii'i'il uiitliniizui lliu coiinlrui-lioii ol new vuults. The tri-iisiiry ofllciald nr in a Kiiiit llurrv Im'immf ihii iiuwk of the iiiMi'iiiitv of I he vault has Ktittt'll out. They hiul kept It a iirofoiiml mhti'I. ami TiiaMiiur llilatim Mail M ill a stllrtly privato nun. sane to thu hniinu npproprialion commit tM. Tli.r. rinw a i'iti Ntmliir LMUtrJ arouml I hi" traiMiirv vaults, nmi extra (fiianls am plari'ii thrniihoiit thclaiilu uirf. TreaMiivr 1IiiIoii li:u ii.-ktl for an appropriation of ..ii'.0i to -tivnj;t li on tin vaults. ami is much exifixi'il rails Hit iipproprintiiais ciiiiiiiiitli't is Kohl; slo in rfNirtin a hill fortius purpose. It will, however. Ik- rushi'd throiiich thu lloil-e ma fi-w ilays, I ho present ilisirs to the vault me of iron of a poor iiiality, luaile years af. The ilea now is to maKe uverv tliniis nam Htoul, that raniiut In? iii'iviil hy the to.ls ol eracksineu. A Silver Confarfinoif. WashinuTon, April 1(1. Secretary Windoin and lliretior Lee li, of thu mint bureau, ha 1 a conference with the hoU4e caucus vommiltee on thu silver question. The chance of a veto of any bill that would not inei-t the presidents slated views were ill u-mj i and it w;u UKreed that caution should lu main tained ill pri-cntlm; a plan lor the set tlement ot tho iU'..ti..ii to the luiuv. There was an almost Keueral exprcsMou of ouuiiou in clin;iiM to the lines of tin) Louse hill witii a concession to the sliver mull pru iilini; lor the purchase of bullion o ruticiUi-s in lawiui money or com at the option ul thu svciulary of thu treasury. 'alirrnla 'l)om Healsrs.' 8.X Fhancisi o, April ;0. Acenrdin to the prophecies 01 jlrs, oodworlh, (ieorijc Km kwii an I several othur re Tivalists who ci'i-aled Coiii leralilu ex citement in Oakland some time ai;o, Yesterday was tie- day on winch sail Francisco ami i laklaud were to ov de stroyed by eaitu.tiako and tidal wave, and the cities of l hicao and Milwatl In e were also to sulfer the wiun- calam ity. There were no indications of any convulsion of nature here. Lot tho "doom sealers." as they have been termed, evidently held their luitii iu the prophecy up to the la-.t moiuuul. Ths Labor Mtustiuit In Uilmao. Ciiicaiio, April 1(1. The industrial situation iu this city is last Is-coiiiiu critical. Should the nli'ie continue unollier week its etTeet will be to throw l.'iU.uuo meii out ut employment, as there will 1m nothing for bricklayers, ho.lcamer. lathers, pla-lercr, painters and the vast armv ol lalsin rs who lind work in connection with building oer atlons to do, and they must all wail for settlement of tile carH-ntcrs' strike before they can resume their oHr.itions. ll needs mi argument to show how dis astrous such a condition of atfairs is likely to be, A Had nrerk. Canistfo, N. Y., April 18. A bad wreck occurred on the trio railroad at Adrian, alaait lour miles east of here. The rotk was caused by a freight train, ruuuins; at loo ratu of alsuit tweuty-livu miles an hour, crashing into the rear ol another tram tlial was HtandiiiK still. The engine and twelve loaded cars of the freight tram w- re completely wns ked. The engineer and fireman saved their lives by Uiupini. The latter received slight injuries aiaiut tliu head. The Kawtslls CunfsMlua tllaeraillleil. (Ikkat Kallh, N, H.. April 1(1. Thn lli'Keil confession of Isaac li, Snwtelle is unirersally discredited hero and it li generally thought the sl.ry is a fabri cation and that if bawtellu is the author of It he has constructed it to explain the evluence against him in the most lavor able liKht and to iniike it app ar that the murder was committed in jlaine, so that lie may escape the gallows. Kltietlon at Butte. MnaU nuriK, Mont., April 18. In the municipal election held horn yesterday the Democrats elected the mayor and eix out of seven aldermen by decisive luajori ties I'Hrnsll Cnnanlts OlatJatone. London, April 18. Mr. l'arnell held consultation with Mr. Ulaiistone pre liminary to the introduction in the Mouse of Commons by the former of a motion to reject tlie Irish land purchase bill. Hick larpsnlsr Halsaawl. Cincinnati, April 18. lilck Carpen ter, of the Cincinnati baseball club, has cen released. There Is some talk that be will be seen at Fitubur (his season. THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE. Iks Owl enmlonal Cnratulttas and the Sub Treasury III1U WAfiiiifiiToN, April 16. Alioiit asooro of oonnrnmnien, composinK thn National Iglslaiive Alliance oommltten, met in formally the other evening, In a room on Ninth street, to discuss Allinnnsi mnaa ures before omiBnim, Amonn those pree- . ti . .iT,-.,iM aiuI,..,i li,! Clark LawIh, of Mississippi 1 Messrs. Mor gan, of Mississippi MoUninmy.of North Carolina Keal lierston, of Arkausae, and rill irvia ..... AM. i i"n'" , v... ... . . . . ,l' I 1 1 . U.. KiiHiMik. of Rnrida. The euli-treaaurr Mil wan tha binding theme of delmUi, but it waa not finally declde.1 whether to push It to a rote or not, though erjr on preaent atrrwed to fiusn some measure which would provide or theKovei'iiiih nt to lend money to the farmer--if not on the products of his farm, on his laud. Tho plan which met with most favor was for the noveriinieiit to pay olf innittfanes on farms, whore they are now iiinrluaKeil to companies or individuals, and lake in return inortKn Resnn thesiinuiiil one per cent, interest istr minimi : also for tho Koveriimuut to lend nionev to a fanner when the appli cation is made at one per cent., the k'ov erument lakitiK a moi li;ai;e for the same on the lands of the farmer. The ma jority of those ptti.cnt ihim rlit this would, per haps, lie a belter pl; tl to relieve the tanners than I In sub-treasury scheme. Another eihiK will soon I' had, how ever, when -o ne plan will lie decided iihiii, and a hill formulated and intro duced into countess. President I'olk. "f the National Alli ance, is to hef.ire the -ell enllinilt teeon aiirii'tilture, In inn i in favor of the auh-trea-iiry hill. II' cl.ii.m that iheru are forie-three tiieiunrrs of lilt' lioust who will support the measure. A FOUH TCEN-YE H-ijLD SON Kills Tnu Wlilu-ttiina Wlio Here Hlilu illl d's Kall.er. Pivnmi'ii w, Mo., April PI. r'our mash ed, luen visiied the residence of an old man named Holland, living near here, ind were noiu to whip til - old mall, when two of t lii-iii were killed by his fonrte'n-ye.'ii'-olil son. K. liiliatii, one of those killed, w:i- the son of u well-to-do fanner, and the other, Alex (late niHid, Isiie an tlhetivial'le leputatiou. When the ".an:; of kiiklux arrived at Hnftalld' holl-e. one of lliein held the iiorses while Iheotlii in loivcd Iheir a.v into the Iii.iim', Tin y ktns ked the lather down mid were kicking hini. hen the Isiy op 'lied lire on lliein, klllinc; tiiliiiui. (ialew.ssl atieiup:ed to shout tlieho, hut his fiiti ut i . .1 tire, and the lad then elliptic I i lie ci no n - ot bis second bai icI into (LitcwoMil's luca-t. The identity of the oilier kuk'nx is iiiiiinowu, K'slilv-'t'tle I'ii-nIi, terle Yiiltl New oi:K. April Ml. One hundred and lw "iiiy six presiij tone-of the Pres byterian eliuivh have voted mi the re v'lsioii ot I In- confession of faith. These return-show tli.it oiKhty-two pieslo u lies have vol "d ill faxor of tlie ret i-ioii m l forty anain-l it. and four hate re fused to Vole. Tiielc .lle sil -SIX ptes- ii terii s to be heard from. :iml the indi cations tiro that I In' vote iu fa cor of re vision vt id be t'earlv. it' uol ipiiic, two- tllllds of (ill Ihe presle, IcI jes, l'sr,luit.-il liy Ihe l.iit.'rii.ir. Atlanta, lia.. April 1(1. (iovemor (lordon lias pai'doiHil rovvtll llouard. wiio wa scr mi; a littis-n years' sentence in the penitentiary, lie was sentenced Alien viilv ps teats old for hiliw ay lol. bery, and hasserveil eleven c.us. liieirinitiM.' mi l-lt-st nf Vltiy. JtiKSnv, ss., April 1(1. The slate Isiard i I he.orti lias onlcred 1 1 if ,Uaran line lo couin e ice at liiepoilol l'.i.-ca-ouia ou Hie lii'sl of May. liermau- luifi itaus liui.ur l.liieilil. llo-i is, .pnl If.. A memorial ser vice iu i oiu.ie in. r item of l.ietwenty iilih aiiim. is.ny ! r .k iiu i.iucoiii s dcalli was ii lit li TV uui'i ill' auspices ,il toe l ost 1. 1 i in. i '. en iii. .vinous those presc.it ite.e i.ov.-iuor l-raco'ti. I'lesKl. Ill o! Ill ' -ell.lo! Mj".l,U , I ll.lir- iiian ol Hie I's.ir l ol Al l. iai. ,i , 1...011. and oilier ihl-.ii -,-rs of the stale an I i.y ovtllllll III. .id ile s -s pa.tin, luting iriouie to the cii.traet.-r. aotli.v atnl work of Lincoln eie ic.iv red oy Carl bia'ilierdl 10 -.-i ni.t i and iUj Kuv, It. SololUOU Si hllMlel, 111 L.llnl.s:i. ,itrluvra let Kt.e.te.1 Nkw VuliK, Aprd !. The Marine society ha 1 an e U1114 m . t.11 lu re. A nioi. hi to r" jlle-t the litis! v.. of tile Niuoi's' S1111.4 il.iiO ir ,o iii . ..-s; ;4.tte me charges ol cm- Ity o, t,i u oeiunr, l'r..3k. toiv.uu Hi - iii.iiai s. n.id to a viol 'iit scene, uiiroi ; 111 11 tlie lie was pi.s-i.l and liiuiv. nair.wiy pre vented. Hi - motion w:i- liii.iuy car red. des, ate lie aiiiy prole .1 of I1.13K, who wiw pi,..i'iil. C'nrh 'lt llrlesls Sl.-t :lir ey NKW Yh.;k. April I'i. Jaui' s l orb.'tt deleat. d i 'oiii.iin a .Mc'.olr. 111 a lour round slenll.ie ooiu iUst n:,iit at the llrKlwi c;i-iii.i. Iu.' i'"i.. t was a tainu on". ..1C1 aifret ol I 11 t si eui lo 1 III oisl Coll llllou ,01 1 a o;d almost wholly ,,u Hie ilelei.s.t,'. C"l Vll W.IS inline lol 111, and lie I the list ot his oppollelll l!ll.'linoul. Ktlilt'iillv liruiftfeil. Kall Kii ,.11, M.i. April l'l. The unknown w.1,11111 un w j rciuovcil I roll! the sicimr ruiiaii lure Is at the City hospital. Nolmui, cm si learned as to her eieiuny. 11 is tho. 1, hi that she came I. o il .Newport, .-she is evi dently su.le.ia Iroiii dru.s .eliilitl iaUirud belore sue was pul oil lite boat. A Krsiioll I'rni.e lur l.-l),.lllll. TolioNTii, l)., April 10. Alexander Cameron, a wealth ' Toroiilo lawyer who iiiarned a rich Is-lroit widow named Waul, has aiciouuied tile ell KIIKelllellt ol Ills st. p-il 111 ,11. "r. Miss V aid, to i'riiice d - i.i iiy i.i 1 uraiiiaii, of 1 raiicu. .uiss uarl is I. years ul uje uuil lia.iau uieoiiiu ol l.o-ja. A l'riiM'llfr Aaliiirn. Itl'FPAI.O, April 111. 'Ihe propeller F. L. V auee, coiiiiiu' down the lane in a lliica lo. Wi iit asliore on the Canada side just aiHite 'V 111. 1 1 11 1 ll .'oinl, where she is rock laillum 101 1 lio n six to nine inches out lurwar l, she 11. 1- can Irom 1 iuc.io, rt.ie wid pr uiaoly ts k1 olf by liquid iilij O.eUJ lo 3,"JU bushels of her cui'o, linllaiisiHilla latpsiilris Ntrlks. iNblANAl'ul.iH, April lO.-The kliernt- ailed striku of union curpenteis tor eiKht hours a day and ) c. nu mi hour IsjiMii at 'I o clues la it evetniin. lie-re are luby b'J homes iu the city In the several stages ol erection and all these will stand as lull until the mailer reaches a seiiii'tn. nt. Thu Nstt- llatiilwrllltia Iliifl iinylioily not iced tliu quiet clmnifcH that have been (("ioifou in fusliioiiuhle luuiil rilinif ( Tiiat once culled "Enlisli" stylo has quietly vunislied from polite society. In its place is found 11 mimiler, iiioid legible vripl tlmt ilix'S not Uiko up half the room, and is read in oiKwpinrtcr ti'iie. "Leurn to iieipiiro tliu uiiffulitr hand" can no longer lie net lis U cony book text, If these siifim of ll 1 e times uo truu. Hy all tho sins the principal object of tho new lianihvriliiii; is to inaloi Itaclf clear, mid for this n-asoii tliu rounded luttura have quietly edged out the stilted ones, and 01100 tnoru carries the rulo of coniiiioii sonso into a fashion- ublo UlUtlci'. i'liilndelpliiii Ledger, A Nniukviless fumare. A now fcaturo In furnnco btiildiiifr was Introduced lit tho miwii' house bo iiilf erected in Allegheny City by the I'leiutunt Valley Hlreut uilwuy com liauv. Tho novellv consists of a Hinokeli'ivi fttrnauo. It is ucoiitrivnnco by which the fuel is automatically dumped into the furnanea, c.iusiiiff rcg ulur coinbusliiui. proper feed of air. and, it is cluiiiied, an ecoiiotny of 20 per cunt, in fuol, IjhI of till, this verv ci jtioinv in 1110 Duriiiiiir 01 iuoi makes thu furnace practically snioke loaa. Hlx stokers are placed In the new plant, anil 11 is osinnaieu tiiat tney will save the labor of four men. New Orleans Picayune. TO HEAIHFF UIIN. England Will Anticipate the German Expedition. STANLEY TO UNDERTAKE THE TASK Bmiilclnus of His Olijecta of tinln'a Ki lit'illtlun. Ilia llrltlah Kast African foul imuy AVIII Mnka a Mush tor ths Interior anil Assume ruaaiaalun of tho lli'lmtnliln Tsrrllnrr. I.ONHON, April 1(1. Itisnow noaecret that the liritisli Kast African sosiety has decided and has ulready Is-kuii prepara tions to send 1111 expedition from Mora bnssa lo the debat.ililu lake territory in Ihe interior of Africa in advance of the promised Herman expedition to be headed by Kiuin. The various stories convening the purpose, of Kmin's returu to thu in terior have nrousodtliB suspicions of the liritisli Kait Alricau piopletliat it is not philanthropy oil the part of the former iguvcrnor of the rVypliun equaltirial province or his employers that induced Kmin to enjiiu'e to re-encounter the hardships of inter Africm life, bill rather a ih siru to forestall thu liritisli in ihe nciuul occupation o. the lake country, the most Iruttful a'ld desir able of any of tho territory yet ex plored. lo Anticipate the Oermmia. This suspicion having crown intocon viction it has lseii resolved to antici pate the 1 Ier nan iiiovement as far as the lake region is coucerne 1. Of tins expedition, it is asserted Mr. Stanley will assume the leadership at a later date, an I the fact that hi) has de clined :i number of invitations to ban quets, receptions, etc., lends color to tins statement. A-miniine; that Stanley has dei lined those honors because they would inter: ore with his preparations to return to Africa, it is fair lo iiresuine that he expects to take the lead of the new briti-.li expedition within a very short tiaie. t oiumeiitini; on thesn reports The I'all Mall Hazette sivs the day of dis covery ami exploration in Africa is over.' Ihe dark comment has passed from the ti n -ler into the hands of the linaucier and tin inc.! will heiici'ortli de velop what lias lieon discover-1 .in i dis cover what retnaiin to be developed. Knglaiel, Port 111;. 0 ami Osrmsny In Africa l.ii.MiiiN, April 1(1, III the house of commons losi evening Sir James Ker siiissoii, under for. ij;ii secretary . stated thai the negotiations with 1'ortual iu regard to lieloitoa bay and Maslmnaland iv, re still unsettled. Ile would not, however, doubt the K'ood faitli of the Portuguese Kovernmeiil, which had de clared that it would not sanction any exiedilioii pi'iidtiiK the negotiations. iieiiiiiny. he said, had sent assur ances li-il'tlie Kmin exiedilioti would U- coiilined lo the lierinaii sphere. HitaaU'a tllil l'Haairt Ratcra. ST. l'KrKiSsiicitu, April 16, The Kus--ian otetnmciit has is-uied orders that lieu, eloiiii ihe passport regulations oil me An-, ruin ironlii-r shall ue 01' a more ,11111.111 character and most rigidly HiM-rved. Tue present p.utsport system 011 tin- Aiistriitii iKiidcr is even more exacting th in lb it wh eh has oM-rated 111 in 1111 my iu coil ie. lion with t rance, ind th ru is air-.nly a K'rJitdeal of iiiur uiii'inx a,auist tliu increasud hard tliips protsised, lloiiUnglaa Mill Lives. Paiiis, April 1(1. Tho lloulauiiists, ireouni.ibly a-tlio result of the r.-cenl oiiiuieuce with Ih. .r t hief oil the olaiui 01 Jer, y. an- preparing to con 1. si ev i .v il s-r.cl in I ranee al tin.' next ,'i iiei.il .-,.' 11011 .111 1 are already casliiig 1lM.1t oir avail ible caudi.iales. The . aiisuiii coat sis will lw bitterly fought, .he co.nic.i ol elections ul Paris has brown .1 sop to the -ss-iaiists by frain iiisi a sil,cy uisiu deiiiocratic lines. II1011I vs. A.ai'lilus Ijilmr. liKitl.tN. A pril 10. The hand weaver f 1 oit da.,1, I'russia, have lorw.irdcd a slit 1011 to .l.up ror iVilliaui praying or H-iniission 1.1 nuiiiil iciurj Hie gar 111 ills lor the i.erni 111 army now made y luachiiies. claiiulii- II1.1I tor the .'line money the government now pays 1 n-y can pro luce articles ol a much Higher (,ra.le, Mali Ill's lla- Murks on firs. .M.unuii. April it). Hie gns works of this ci.y ure 011 lire aim uia.'.uiK liercely. 1 he Humes have atll'.ictisi thousands of Is'opie 10 ih" scene, and there is a de cree uf oxen iii--nl jiisiiiyiug extraordi nary vigilance ou the part of the police 0 prevent disorder. Tho sar's Cousin Arroatast. HlcllAHIHr, April 18. A dispatch 1 rum Ja-sy to ine Teleraiul states that the liiauil l)ukn Cuiistautiiie Can slauiiiiouicli, tounii 01 luu czar, has is-eii ai re .led ill St. Petersburg lor con uei iioa wild the revolutionary pro liauudu. Nn Rcpubtlcauism for I'nriugal. LiHiios, April III. The returns show thai in the election for tue lllty elective iiieiin ers ui thu house 01 peers the Con s', vative and Progressist candidates have m uvury iiisl iuci' iweu succcssiuL .ol ollu Kepuolicaii w.is ulected. Manlof sl:s on lion I'odru. Lomki.n, April 14. Mr. btuuley paid a visit to IKiiii Pedro at Cannes yester day. Ihe I .in 111 relief commillee has .leaded lo Kve SLinley a reception here 011 .May V, uu which occu.iou the Prince of Wales will preside. Mr, .Alora-iin'a litMly Nont Homo, LoMi' in. April Ill.-The bo It of the late Junius .1. 4oiiait will be placed on hoard a sleiiuimip al Havre bslay for shipment to ,111011c Ij be iu unied in Ids ualive to'u. Han't uf llotiaal UlarnnnU Cam 1 11 A April 10. -The rale of its discount has s-eu llxed at li pjr ceut, by ihe Puna jf lk-'iaai. tnr shnrto. Hniira anl Mere Waioa. Viksna. April 1(1. -Mx thousand car tsjiiters have struck at Ural I lor shorter hours uud mure wues. Iisaih or a I arnalllts, IiNtmN, April 18. Matthew Harris, Pai'iielliti), uieinlnir of parliament for east lialway, is dead. Ihe Mis Tun e Tnmlila. CAtno, April 18,-The Nile is falling rapidly. Out A war wllh all), OOO. Halifax, N. 8., April HI. Cromer, the missing agent of thu People's bank, at tdmunstoii, N. II,, is reported to have carried away VlU.iHH) of the bank's money with him. Nothing is Known of his whereaisiuu. Klsciroiy tiers Ntrlfee Boston, April III, Eleven employs of the eleotroty ping department of 1 he ltiverside Press, Cstinlirldge, have truck because of the ein;iloyment of a non-union loan. Only three men are tail. Aa Atlanta Pallnro, Atlanta, Ha., April 16. a H. Phe lan ot (,, dealers In cotton and pro duos, have failed, liabilitlsa 00,0O0, no assets. LOSS TO THE STARCH TRUST A Beosatlr Acquired Faolory Destrojed Itv Vlrs. Dim Moines, la.. April 16. Oilliort's immense live story starch factory, at Chesterfield, southeast of the city, was destroyed by fire. It started in some shavings in the bo t factory just east of the big brick building and quickly spread to tho boiler room, where it burned olf the hose and elfectually pro vented any etTort at stopping the Haines. The fire iuicl;ly took hold of the factory and in luss than an hour it was burind to the ground. No lives wore lost; the whistle blew aud gave all time to get out. The llro department was summoned from tho city, hut could do nothing. The los- on the huildiiis, machinery and contents is prohsrly iiU,UHI, and the insurance about iKI.olW. The property waa, it is reported, turned over to the starch trust a few days ago. The factory employed 113 men ami about as many more children. It will no doubt la rebuilt Tim Mississippi Iicvees. New Orlkans, April 18. The Missis sippi river has risen fifteen points in Ihe hist twentv-foiir hours, ut nil stations from Virks'hurg to Ha ton Iiotige, inclu sive. The Nila crevisse is now I ,."(M) feet wide, and from eight to fifteen feet deep. There are four new breaks rcirted In Hn von de Uliiuse and the Yellow liayou levoe. Rtorklielilcra Meeting. Ksnxvil.l.K, Tenn., April 18. Stock holders of the Kast Tennessee, Virginia and (ieoi'gin rnilnal met here. Five hundred Ihoiisiiud shares w ere represent ed seventy live per cent, of the stock all by proxy. The proposition of the (jueeh and I'rescent was approved of, and full siwer was conferred on the di rectors to net in ihe matter, as well as to issue sii.iMi.noh in Ixmds for improve ments mid similar purposes. The direct ors were also authorized tn act on tin Memphis and Clinrlestnn railroad matter Ttio Vt'et tn Open a Tanal. IU'FFAl.o, April 1 H. Superintendent Illinium sent the foliowiug iu answ-r to a telegram from the Merchants' Ex change: "it will lie impossible for me to oieii the canals o' tin) state before ilav lowing to the extreme wut weather which has delayed the work of improve ment now under contract. The con tract will not be completed until May I, If the western division is oiicued first it would Ih- very dillicult to control the water and more harm ihau good would result." lireat dissulisiaction was ex pressed on change at this announce ment and a uuiuocr of old canal men expressed the opinion that some one was jailing will, the canal to favor the railroaos. niacklialins Ilry floods Clerk. Nkw HtVKN, April 18. Certain dry goods concerns u re will attempt to tonu a comoiuntion to govern tiie em ployment of clerks. They propose to employ 110 clerk who lor any cause whatever has uueu discharged from any city dry goods house. A female clerk recently discharge 1 hy K. N. llrowu Co., because she had been previously dismissed by Win. Nuuly & Co., will probably bung suit against tho latter til in. A Mrlko al Mr-el Cleaners. Philadelphia. April 18. About 250 Italian street cleaners went on a strike for an advance of wages. They are de termined to regain thuirold pay of J I.. HI a day, the present price b'ing i.Va. Contractors Josephs and l.uuwiighl promptly agreed 10 return to the old prices. Contractor iVilsou's men do not belong lo the union and went to work us usual. All tin employes of the othur contractors remain uu strike. Cheyenne liullana 011 the Warpath. WasiiiN'ITun, April HI. 1'isp.itches received ut the Indian oitlce from Agent I' pshaw, at Tongue Uiver, Mont., report the northern Cheyeu,,.' Indians congre gating and threat.-, inig lilts and prop erty in that vicinity. Tr.sips, he tele graphs, are needed greatly. The tlis patches were forwarded 10 thu war de partment with a re-pleat lo forward troops at oucu. Gnats Act aa Hhepbents. In Switzerland and other mountain ous countries thn gont lends long strings of animals iliiily to and from the mountains, but it is iu South Af rica tbut it is regularly kept and em ployed us a leader of llocks of sheep. Bhould a blinding Horm of rain or hail drive the silly shivp before it, or cause tliem to huddle together iu a corner so as to sullocate each other, tho trained gout will wuko them up, and, by a method best known to him self, will induce them to follow him to ajlace of sufety. New York Jour- Knrope's Hhlrtlng Population. Europe waa settled from the south, and the very small portion comprising Italy, Spain and the islands of ths Mediterranean svu were populous for oenturies, while that we know now as Frauoe, Qeruiuny. England. Austria and Russia were forests and deserts, Suite as barbarous uud uncultivated as ie preeout interior of Africa. These were the countries of antiqui ty, North and South America and Australia being unknown. Yot the two former were densely populous in ages long ago. Golden bays. A Maenlna That Wraps O range. An ingenious machine for wrapping oranges hails from Oneida county. It will wrap iu paier S,5U0 oranges an hour. It is compact and bandy. 8 feet long by 8 feet bigh and 18 Inches wide. The fruit pusses front a cylin der down a slide, one orange at a lima, into a wire oup, which opens and drops the orange on a square piece of paper out by the maohiue from a roll er, thou pusses through an aperture which wraps the paper and trims It, and tlieu it passes ou to the carrier. Now Orleans llcayuue. CnoouecltMM of His Balstcaee. A Maine soldier, who waa a partici pant In one of the battles of Sherman's March to the Sua, a light lasting sev eral hours, avers that from the Bring of the first hostile gun until the battle closed, his conscious existoncs was lost, and ho waa never able to recall a single Incident of the fight. LewUton Journal. lis Excellent Qualities Commend to public approval the Califor nia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the rye, and to the tnstr nnd by gently ncting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. It cleanses the system effectually, thereby promoting the health and comfort of all who use it. Mr. A. L. Finlcv, Marion, N. C, was such n severe snficrer from scrofula in a most nggrnvntcd form, that for years he went on crutches, lis wns cured in 1HH3 by Mrs. Jot Person's Remedy, nnd has been wed ever since. LADIES KIDGLOVESTH E H ICKORY INN," - AND - Where to Buy Them. No buttoim to iull off or pinch tho wrist. Lnce without hooka to catch or tour. A good nHKortiiicnt of ull sizoH in Btock. i- For Hnlo only by KOSTIC HUOS. & WKHIHT, No. 11 N. Court Square. AT THE LEADING JEWELRY STORE. The entire nturk n Plated Jewelry, IncltnllnK line llroochca, llullona and llraoe lets, at 1-53-0 N E-T H I R D 0FFI-K3 Kccimlli-na of coat, as we Intinil In the lutun- to kii-p nolhiiiK liut Solid r.nlri ami Slcrlinii Silver Jcwclrj. ARTHUR M. FIELD, icAniun icwcifd LUIUIIIU JLIIkkbll "1 Houth Main HU AtthcYlMe. W.A.Blaik. J.V. Uiiowx. FURNITURE AXI UNDERTAKING. No. 3a Pattou Avenue, aVAFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND Wc nrc now ready, and in vite our friends and t lit pub lic generally to call and ex amine our well Hclected stock of FURNITURE, Which wo are offering nt rock bottom priceH. Undertaking a Hie'ial feature. Calls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 75, night Go. BLAIR & BROWN. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. Pamknori Dspastmrnt, Western North Carolina Division. PA8HBNOBR TRAIN BCIIKtltH.K. fin Ks-pict Mnreh 3.11 TSth Meridian time used when not other im mtneatea. SASTDnilND. No. M I lolly. Nn. AS Unity. Lt. KnoKvllle, (With mcr.) Aahevllle, Ar. Salisbury, " Danville, 9rlopm laannm nnrtam 3-;in S .inpm rhhpm 8 inpm imipm I a anim 7 inpm SAiitmi I I anpm nanam Nn'. All Iially. "iaitlnm" 7 2iinm 4Aam 1 1 anm snftnm aoapm 04Wim toanpm g Iftftm 7 hllsm laaiipm ""lehmonil. """SnTeiithT " Gnlrlalioro, " Wllmlngtrm " Lynchburg, " VVaahlns-tnn " Baltimore, " I'hlln.. " New York, wsst nnv nil lanAsm A53sm R aflsm 10 -1.7am 1 ailptn Nn Ra Unity. '".10pm 6M7im S 3l)pni 1 1 iwinm Lt. New York, I'lilla., " naltlinnre, " Wnahlnirt'n " LynchburK, Snpm nii7sm " Wlchmutid, llanvllle.' """"Wllmlnirfn " Oolflaboro, " Maleluh, "BOiipmra'T'nml s 4opm rsoilsniT" AiHipm t iMinm " 'Snllahurv 11 annml saapm S 3Apm Ar. Aahevllle, " Knoivllle, junthmer.) lSIAum "No. OS A. t. H. R. Nn. A4 Dully. Iialljr. H(M) am I I.v. Hot Aprlna, Arr. Ho p m W lit ..llin. I n.n.,1.11. n... 10(19 amlAr. rlenilersonvllk, " 134aml" HnsrtanhMrs. I.v. Tim n A07 p ni A ) ii m "" MllKt'HV BRANCH. No. IS (iisity eicept Aunilay.) I No. IT 910 amlLv. Aahevllle, Ar. SAApm HIOsmlAr. Wayneavllle, " 1 AA p m aA4pm " Bryaon City, " 4A a m 4Apml" WestArld, Lv. 010 am Nna. AO and Al, Tnllman Aleepers lietweeti rlrMflihnni anil Lf nrrlatown. Nim. A3 anil AS I'nllmnn PufTrt Alreplns Cars lietwevn lint niinniia ana wsaninsuin Aahevllle Is lirrnkfast rltatlon for No, AO, Dinner AA, Hickory Is " Aa. W. A. WINBIINN, f. P A.. , Aahevllle, N. C. IAS. L.TAYLOH.O. P. A., Wsihlnston, D. C. private: board. NUW IIOUABI NBWLV VURNI8IIKU ALL MODBRN IMPMOVBMBNTB. ltlRS. N. B. ATKINSON, No, 111 Haywood Street. MaadiT nnilnm 3Sllim 4ilpm ianam 7aaam KJCKORY, N. C. A POPULAR (a I jj km li Average Winter Temperature, 52 Degree. The Hotel is handsomely furnished throughout, has Electric Lights, (las, Hot and Cold Water Pmtlis, nnd all the conveniences of a modern home. Tor terms, etc., ad dress FRANK LOUGHRAN, Proprietor. TAYLOR, HOUIS -Wholiaiilc nmi HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, HKATI'KS, IMX(;i;S, T1NWAH1!, &C. SANITAKY I'U'MIIINO, CAS AXU STIvAM riTTIXC. TIN AM SI.ATl! Kddl'INt;, AI TOMATK' CI.IXTKIC CAS I.ICIITIXti A.NIi C'AI.I. Ulil.l.S, AGENTS FOR "ROYAL" GAS M CHINE. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER WORK FOR MILLS A SPECIALTY New Store Under Opera IIoitHe, No. 43 Pattou Ave, Anlicvlllc, N. C. liatimiiti-a Clut-rfiiUy I'.ivcii "ii nil Work in nur Line. mnrl dly Axlicvillc, N. C. Mnnul'nclurcra nmi iKnli-is In nil kitiils ol llrcaatil L U M K IS K, Door, Haf-h, HHiicIh, MouldiiiifH, StnlrworK, mHiitclH. KtuiK and Bar Fixture, and all KIikIn ol' Iftulldlng material Hard AVootI Lumber Vtrk Specialty. nov 14 til y Tcli'plioiie W. V. WAKiiiii hN, Prt'riident. W. li. tillUUN, VilT'lTlHUhllt. THE COVENANT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Home Olllcct KNOXVIMj;, TliJiN. Authorized Capital, - - 825,(MM),MM) LnCAU ItoAkH AT ASIIi: ILI.1C: 8. i. Hiirirt. Irt'fi'i-nt. C. C. Mt'C'AKTVi Vi.t-l'n -iilt III. NONAGED SOLELY BY ODD FELLOWS BUT MEMBERSHIP OPEN TO ALL liiH-n n Koral MiNftU'cH ItC.hU full fmv .nine .it sliH'k nt i . kt ch nt iMvtiituin (ny tittle montlily. Ihhuvh mniithly m mtiit uu k. nmi luilv putil up -i k (in whit h 11 enh tlitl deml i paid, mill tin- iriiiiiul ddtiMtM in ni tn miii. Ih'mii. iiuiv U- withilratn ilh tritm t) it 1 J k-i mit vr yenr iinnintt-td All MfuriiH tk ptiUi with time Nil 1 ton 11 1 Itntiki n TruiUvi. l-'nr lurtlur tirlieul.ir t all mt N. T. HOWARD, tttnte Agent. cltntnylK OllUt- for 11 few il(in nt Taylor. Ar Hntherton'ii, a. 4,'t I'utton Ave.; Dealemln Wall Paper, WliidowHharteMaiid Patent llatiicrrw, 1'atntR, Ollu anil Vrnl1trii, Mimury'ii Mlu-d I'nlnt nnd Colorn, Whidnw (.Imm, Uttl Prrneh und Ann tit nu Wc krrp In Dttick Ht. Luul-mnil Kvnturkv I rnd. 4t iirlli W. T. rRNNIMAN. PENNIMAN & CO, -Jllll ANII H!A!R!D!"WiAiRTE ASIII'IVILLV, N. C. AI.HNTH l")k OUPONT POWDER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO., OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, MOLINE SCALE CO ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. M'COHMICK HAHVESTINO MACHINE CO. SPECIAL SALE I We nre now nircrlnu ieHnl linrlna In evrrylhlns. Ilur liuyer, M K. J O. HIIWRI.L., ni now In the Nurlhern iiinik.la. We are S"ln In arllamnla n I rlcea Hi anil .vervlHHlv. Wc Anil from raurrirnrc tlinl l.uw I'rlera iln mure tn h, liilil .lll'l ! Ihnn a Ills tiilin.vn hrrnk. We nrr now hIIIiik on nur tlllid cl luiiil ul Clurcr a ml Oru.a He.il, and icct lo lie cllInK on the tenth ear loail of DRY GOODS llrhirv the vinr la out. A frw iinlra of Mrn'a Hrnvy Hiniia awny IhIow mat, nnil nnr Htnunton tlhiw Tor l.nillia nt Sll l IKialtlvrly Iln-1 Ih iik-.i Iiim on mrlh. Men'. $ I Rllllala at 7nr nnl SI lima nt 4.He . anil n ureal many oltirr tlilnua thnl will naloulah yu. I) M All AM 'H I HIM It-M A I III rill' IH la the luvorlli' with nil the liiiim-ra. We only nielli Ion thl. lo ahow thai wv are on Kunl leriu. with the Allliitux' Hoi,k- uml arei-lllnHtliein.tai-ka ol gouda. Atilievllle Dry Goodn Co., J. O. IIIIWIU.I., Mannser. At ulil alnnil, lat iluur lielnw I'riinlinnn (k Cu.'s llnnlwarc Stnr.. J HOTEL ST. ARMOND, 't SKVLANU MINERAL HPUINGS, N. C. lilRht Mile Houth of AhIivvIIIc, on tlitt A. H. Railroad. 40 MINliKAL, 81'KINOS. THIS IMNIiST SPRINGS SOUTH 01' SARATOGA. The aiinlyaliahiiw. Iron, Alum, HinHim, MnKmnlasnit White Sulphur, Cure, klieuma tlam, IIIikhI lilarnaea, irKialn, hiaoitltiln, Nervoun A (lection, anil sll Klilner ComilulnU. Commoilloui huuae and Kruunila. Culalne tieellent, Terms rtaaunalile. Addreis SirS iltf WINTER RESORT. k UROTIIKRTON, Krtiill Dt'iilvra In- Near PHHHciiKcr Depot. No. W. .M. AhiiutiHK, rttret'ry. A 1. lilt Ai.i.imiN, Tnaiturer. Thi:u V Tkkhki.i.. S v. N: Titum. I'. A- VI uuixtiH, At'orney. w. k. i-HSNiy. nKAI.M IN- E. As LcVENE, manager. I 0)
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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