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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1890. THE JAPANESE Uneasiness Prevails Among For elguors at Tokio Owing to Recent Developments In the Empire Following tlix Murder of Rev. Mr. Largo, tliu Caliaillun Missionary Numerous Other Outrages Ooiniuttted I'pmi Toach en and Mluionitriee by the Hough rHuiWmt Uleuient. San Francisco, Juno 9. Ailvliiw from Yokohama, Jupiui, uuilur duto of May 01, sapsi Some utinasinoss prevails among for eigners In tliu Jinnivu i-npit il owing to developments which Inve followed the murrtor of tho Canadian missionary, the Into Rev. T. A. Large. Tliu uxcitouu'iit iicciwioni'il by tliu hcwh of llie murdor huil Just died away wlun one of the bent known foreigners lu tliu city found MIL AND Mils. LAKtlK himself n victim of circumstance which compelled hi departure: and following cliine upon that another missionary w;is net uiKin by a crowd uf students, and se riously cut by knives. Other Outrages. On May 0 the Rev. James Summers, for trinnv yenn past the proprietor of tlie Lnnlis'i "school at Tokio. and patron ized by ilia nubility, was driving in one of' tli pr.ncip.il thoroughfares of Tokio with his vi;c, when the carriage of tho dowawr empress, inotlier of the present Jlitado. approached with a cav alry escort. When a nu'inlfr of the royal family passes, it is customary for the people along the street to uncover their lninli, aril Summers reined his hone to the side of the street and halieil. As the carriage approached he t.H'k otf hi hat. rcp'n. in'r it as soon as the car riage was past liini. One of the escort in the renr of the van-lain- noticed his hat, and brought his lance in line with it. so that, by accident, the cavalryman Ktruck Summers a severe Mow on the heail. The soldier was ut once arrested uud conrl-iunr.i.iled. The native pros imnvdinti ly took up the matter, and much feeling against the foreit'ii"ii w.-w manifested by the rough srudeiit element known as the Sho7, who were inJanied bv the rep. .rt that Summers had been guilty of an act of disserve' towards the empress dowager. Tl.ev called rei?-itcdly at his school. and co alarmed Summers tint he left the si liO"l in the hands of the h lice, and li ft on !h" Utrh inst.. by a st-r.im-r f t his home in Kuulau I. leav lnu his family in eare of f.ieuds. The Mioz are grcatlv excited, and foreigners are fenriiiif seii .us outbreaks. Utifnr tnnutPly M'. Summer is the same man vhu about forty years ago raused the death t f the ' eove-nor of Mnrao, in C hina, bv refusing to remove his hat when a I'orpus t'hrn'.i rn (vision was passing, lie was tnn.wu into prison, oy the Portn:;tii so. was rescued by an Kn gli h admiral, and in the pimdinit exeite ineiit the rortngiu1- governor and one other person v.-, re killed. On the lTrii in-t. the Japanese stu dents of the i'n .l yteiian lu)l known as Mei;l !al:niti started to play a game i f bnw linll with the students of the Koto Oi luukko preparatniy school, and the foeder to tile I ttllx-1'iill I'niversity of Toki'L Rev. (r. V. Knox, the Amen i hii missionary teacher in .Meiii Uakiiin. 0 m; allied the students from his school. While the game was in progress another American missionary. Kov. W. Inils-y, of New .Icriy-y. a teat her in the same' school, went ti the grounds and stiMV'd over a low hedge fence into the field. He was tet utioii by the Simz ami Is-uron nliout the neiid and ImkIv. and su' taitii-l severe injuries ami knife-cuts alsmt the head. No cause is given for the attack, lie will, however, recover. Less fear Is Mng shown by the Sho. for the police, and the outcome of tlie c xciteuieut is the topic of general surmise. Nit American Vi-sat-l There. Tho Ammican niuadron on the Asiatic station has not had a vessel stationed in Vokohoma harbor since the flagship Omaha luft two months ago for Kope, at wntrn r she Is still stationed. The Monocacy is in Chinese waters, and the Swalura in at Chemulpa, whither she eurri.'d the fntnily of I'nitcd Ktates Minister Herd. The vessel is exiiected within a week tt Nagasaki, whither she brings tx-L'niteA Piaun Minister Pins more. Kenr Admir.J Belknap has his family at Kobe. Secretary iiamey has reooTcred from the Injuries he sustained ill the Smnioan storm, wid is with his wifo at tliu same iort. Illew In the Gun llnrrel. MlPfLLTowx. N. T., June U. J;irob Heiuhdr, son of a hotel kees.r in the (iennan utt lenient near 1'lkc pond. Sul livan county, called ujsin an aged neigh bor. Miss Wehruiu, to borrow a gun with which to shoot crows. Tho woman gave him a rusty rille, which had not bisi'ii nscd for twulve years. The lioy snaptied two eatis without any effect, lie then applied his mouth to the mux xle of the gun, and blew into the barrel. At this moment there was a discharge from the gnu, and a bullet went crash ing through his brain, killing him in sUintly, llrltlsh After Inirr Snap. Cincinnati, June 9. A disimtch from ant limitative sources in New York states that the sale of Procter (Iambi) soun work at Ivorvdale has Istn con- siiinaled for a consideration of 7,."hH),. (HM, William I'rocU-r. renior partner of the selling firm, denies the sale has been affected, but will not say whether or not negotiations are ponding, win right to a riiiiii. Han FltANciaro, June . -Arrangf- Uielits have lawn uompleted for a fight to a iiiiisli U'twuun Jimmy Larkiu, oi New Jeisey, and Biiiy Miiniliy, oi Aurtralta, for a purse of ifl.lliBi. The tight will take plaoe either in July or August imdor the auspices uf tlie Cali fornia Athletic club. DOWN , AN EMBANKMENT. Sleeper DorsHml Near KuglUh, Ky. Eight ( . ( rBriTsia jurs-ue Lonsvu.LR, Ky., June 0. The Wag ner through sleeper from Louisville to lksrtoti, via Cinrtiraati over the Lonls - vilU atd Nashville, was wricked near English, Ky., at 4 o'clock Friilay after boosi. The town is fifty miles out from ' Lssaistills, aa4 , trata sent to the . wreok has Jurt returned with the wounded. There was no telegraph ser rio. Clinic . , '', lT' Ir Eight persons were serionslr woond !. tnM jrhom-'wiU imbabldie. Col. M. U. liodgee, superintendent of me ifoveniment storenoute at Jerterson villa, severely bruised and right leg uroKon. Mrs. Hodges, wife of the colonel, out and crushed about the head and shoulders: can hardly recover. John Johnson, wealthy cotton mer chant, of Memphis, out about the head ana cnest. Mrs. John Johnson, dreadfully mangled about the shoulders; will urobably die. B. C. Epperson, superintendent Niort Line division, Louisville and Nashville, rut about the head and arms greatly bruised and mangled. Brent Arnold. Keneral agent Louis. ville and Nashville at Cincinnati, cut about the head and back and severe cut ou arm. C. R. Brent, contracting fright agent Louisville mid Nashville at Cincinnati scull) wi muds, O. Beggar, brakeman, leg crushed at the lenoe: amputation necessary, Joseph Bhckwell, colored porter, of aultollt, Va., badly bruised. All but Arnold and Brent were brought back to Louisville for medical attention. Solomon Npiwrson, or nn cinnati, tho only other person on the sleener. em-aned milim't. The train left Louisville at 8:1.1. The through sleiijier service is new, this 1 ing the third trip for it, the rnnneetion being by the New York Central, and Superintendent Epperson was making hts first trip to try tlie new service, i lie train passed English at ahont fifteen miles an hour, and was going twenty miles an hour .lust beyond where it ran upon an embankment, which had just been repaired and had been softened by the rains. The engius and one coach, which made all the train, except the sleeper, passed safelv, but the track spread un der tlioiu. The sleeper was derailed and broken in two about one-touitn uick. Th. front part, in which Mr. Epperson mis. jumpud o'i over tlie ties lini feet. The rear part rolled over four times, and lauded a complete wreck at the liotfom of the bank. The passengers and crew of the train hastened back, and as rap idly as possiUu chared away the broken IHM'119. Jlrs. Hedges and Mrs. Johnson and the porter weie unconscious when taken out, and all were at first too badly hurt to take eare of themselves. Col. llislges, Johnson, Kpperson and Beggar, on reaching Louisville, could walk with as sistance. Tlie two ladies were carried to the i;i It house and the porter was taken to the rity hospital. Arnold and Brent, though badly hurt, went on to Cincinnati. None M ill Die. Lath: All the passengers and train men injured in the wreck on the Louis ville and Nashville near English, Ky., Friday, are improving and none of the wounds will prove fatal. Mrs. H. '.Hodges, of ,li ttivsoiiville. Ind.. and Mrs. Johnson, of Memphis, Teiin., who were the most seriously hurt, are pro nounced out of danger. Il.il.tieil tt 4.IMin. St. I.nfls. June . A telegram re ceived bete from Mine-Ln-Motte, Mo., states that a mail carrier, while en route to a mine near that place with ff.msl in currency, was suddenly brought to a halt by two moil who ' had their faces concealed with Hour sacks. The men hell revolvers and placed them to the carrier's head and demanded the mouev, which was given up and the men made their escijie. It is said the money was consigned to the owners of the Miiie-La-Motte. and was to be used in paying off the uillu-rs. Clilliln-n ami Cnnl oil, Sm.t Lvkr City, June II. Tim children of .Mr. Ke-zon. residing at I'av son, I tali, a lew evenings since found can of kero eie. ll'te of them, a boi- years of axe. placed the can on tin stove. An explo-ion followed, scatter ing the burning oil over the Isiy and set ting tire to Ins dollies. He was biiinei to death. Another of the children. year old, was badly burned, while the third escaped without injury. fllsty Valunblr lings l'ifUiirtl, Pim.AiiKM'iiu. June U. Sitv vain. able dogs, the prois-rtv of the ltadti. hunt club, have since March ."i. Is-on s.i.Mined in order to stamp out the rabies. Tills dread discas,. has Ihsmi rampant m that section ol the count rv where the Kudiior hunt . bib enjoy the popular r.ngli-li p.istiiue of t ix hunting Dliil or lljilri.phnliln. BtliMiMHUM, Ala., June . -Lizzie I'atteisoii, in years old, living near Itadsdeu. was bitten in the hand bv s-t dog last IWi-emlsT. The wound s. sill healed, but two weeks ago the girl He vein nil Minpt'iius i,r iiydropliolna. ami grew worse until riiursilay night wiieu sue dliil in the greatest agony, A llrlilo Nlllelilvs. Anmstox, Ala.. June 9. Mrs. (lisirge .Marshall, a Dinte or four davs. commit. ted suicide by taking morphine. .She iunrreled with her husband alsnit the ariaiigeiiieul of the furnltiiU' in s room This quarrel grieveil her so much that she lis ki'd herself np in her room, and tiHiK tne fatal dose of poison. Three Negroes tlnmcnl, LlNKKN. Tex., June II. -Helirv llol den, t'letcher llol, leu and Toiu Mills, three negrtS'S. were luingisl here Sutnr. day for the murder of James MoOrcgor a white man at Atlanta, Tex., on the itn of last Uecember. CONGRESS. One llntidreil nml Thirty-Ninth Dny. In Mie seinife After iiulnipiirtaiit morn Ing hour biislnesa .Mr. I'luiiili adilresseil tlie senate on silver. A bill sutlinrlx.lng a certain could)1 III All.onii to mik ImhiiIs was passed, A resolution calling for In format ion In regard to trespassers nn lie dlan laiuls was adopted, ami the senate adjourned. Ju the house The silver debate was re sumed, ami coiiiliied u til S p. in., when a recess was lulicn, the night session is'lnu uevoicti is stiver eitcecncs. Tensions uivhl was postponed to Monday, AN INNOCENT MAN. i lr iiiioouiillul Krlileiirp lllea llefnre I'arilun was Nent to II I in. Coi.mniA, S. O., June 9. It has Is en eariieu nisi Koolll MileKls, negro, was the victim ol another's crime, made so by clieiiiiihlaiilial evidence. Eight years nun. in iiiarioii couiiiy, Ohlelils was coll victed of the crime of urson. and si'ii fenced to pass the remainder of his life In the penitentiary. His constitution hrolce down, and consumption fastened UMin him. Iteeently tils health has faibsj rummy, and no iss ome lielplese. The Isuird of dins' tors of the nenllnn. tlary held a meet ing, and proof was sulr mlttisl to the Isiard which showed that Shields was innocent of the crime of which he was convicted. He had I won employed in a store which was burned, and the ( Jerk Udleved the negro guilty, and he was convicted on circumstantial evidence. But the negro always de clared his IniKs'enco. This siiinn clerk cornea forward now, and says he la convinced that llobin Shields Is InniK'ent, and that the store Wns lilirnell bv the nwnor tnr tlio Inane. ance money. The clerk was very anxious for a pardon to !s granted, and the hoard petitioned the governor to set at liberty the wrongfully Imprisoned man. Shields reoelvtsl the InfoTinnth n with Joy, but before the pardon could be semi red and transmitted to the penitentiary, the poor fellow had breathed his last, The result of plrcuuisUiiMul evidence. SLAVE TRADING Opinion of Major Wlwmann, tlie (icriiiuii Explorer. Merely Patrolling the Won't Stop It Coast He nelleves the Kntabllslimenft of Garri sons Will Be Necessary llreat Temper ance 1emoniitrutloii In London aelnr- dfty llUniarok's I'tterances Won't Dis turb the Kmperor Foreign. WISSMANN'S VIEW3. Patrolling the Afrlnui Coast Won,! Stni HlnTe Trmllng. Bekijn, June . In letters received here from Maj. Wissinann, the Herman explorer, the opinion is expressed that the mere patrolling of the African const bv cruisers will not prove effectual in suppressing the slave trade. Maj issui.'iun declare that the establish iiient of garrisons along the coast lint is an imncrative condition to making possible the destruction of this infamous traffic, TEMPERANCE IN ENGLAND, Halurdny Witnesses the Greatest Demon. triitlou K'ver Organised. London, June 9. There was held Saturday the biggest teui)ieranre demonstration ever organized. It was if greater promotions than the demon stration of l.sss. li has often bissn said that the temisrauce purtv is the Issst organized lvirty in England and Satur day the leaders proved it. For more thau two weeks imst committees have been sitting in Loudon until Fridav. when the organir.ation for the demon stration In Hyde pars- was eonmleted ami wnere natuniay tne pumicana pen sion bill was denounced as a bill has seldom Is-cn denounced liefore, Not Purely Metropolitan, It was neither purely nor mainlv tiii'troimlitnu gathering. Delegations from distant proviucisl towns name np to l.oniioti, not in singles anil Connies. but in dozens and hundreds. Indeed isvial excursion trains were run from surrounding towns, wlyde those centres which could not ! pexmally repre sented rained m n-riers or congratula tion and support. Without distinction party or ens-d, all leformers attended. nie of the nio-t useful contingents was the Roman Catholics, to whom Cardinal Manning addrssel a few words of ad vice before they niarchisl. Support from the advance wing of the Church of England reiiitKranee society was also added. There were councillors by dox- ens, ami niein tiers of luirliament bv res. The demonstration was not pute so big as the lalur demonstration f Inst lie 'ii Hi. tint It was a large affair. Aotwitlistaiuliiig 'his lmiosing deni instralion the goveiiuiient have naibsl heir colors to the n m t. and have tie ided to stand or fall iimn the iiuestion if i-omis-ii-aflon to the publicans. It ! uuderstiHsl that Mr. Ifoscheii is nndei uisiges to tup nrewers. and conse- ini-ntly feels bound lo iiroceisl with his proimsals. I lie ifovenimetit Intend to press forward with "11 file force at their oiiiinaud the lis-al taxation customs and excise duties bill. HE IS ONLY A PRIVATE CITIZEN, Therefore, llUmnreU's I'tteranrea Amoant tn Nothing. Briii.iN. June il. -The North German (iaxette confirms the statement that the emperor has dis jibsl to take no further notice of I'l im e lli-niaick'l utterances. Iss'iiuse his opinions are those of a pri vate cilij-n merely, and that Chancellor Von Caprivi has inforii:.-d the various foreign governmeiits tn this elfect, Kstradlllou lleHned. Lonim), June 9. An imtmrtant memoraiiduiu has Is-en jasuisl bv the home secretary. Jlr. Ilenrv Mathews. reciting in detail the formalities iimn-1 rv to W nliserved in the tiroseeution of extradition cases. lule no esjas inl reason is given for the lstlalli e of the notice, the general understanding is that the efforts of (ermaiiy. France ami the other conttnentinl powers to induce Kngland to enter into an agreement to deliver np fu-.ntives. anarchists anil other political offenders upon requisition. nave eniiin it foriii as a partial exphina tlon of Knglalid's nttilude in the matter though the real can- of the reluctance or the government to join in the snje pression or inai omioxiotis clans la not made plain. llrltlsh ahlnrt'a I'nllry, Lonisix, June . As a r.-sult of the cabinet council held Friday the gov- eminent announces us revi ve to ad journ the session of parliament at the in I of July until the imdd e of OcIoImt. 1 lie government also iiniisises (lint tin grand committee nf the hon-e of ctun- lions l in K iei I with i-iuisldernt on of the land purchase, tithes and lii-ensing hills iiijoiuiiv, ami lilliner nrotsise Hint a new standing order ! (nlopteil enabling tne nous in resume work on niouawsl inns iii me uexi session jroiu tlie stage i i i.. rem lieu in me pris-fsiiiig one. Will Not Ho to Norway, HKHl.tN. June 0. It is stated thai Euiieror William will not extend his pro) sssed tour of the northern kingdoms to Include Norway as he intended. The reason for Ins change of urogram la not given, our ir is isiieved that the condi ion or ins health resulting from his n-cent injur)- has caused hliu to sluirten ins journey, 111 Cnnrae He Knows, Uriit.lM. June II.- I'rofeiir Islh. nf me university or lierlln. has publlsiie.1 an article predicting lhat the middle of thai t iPiauili t utitli ! 1 1 litii.u.a the present mouth will witness an erntv tiou of Mount F.tnn of greater violence man nas ciiaractenrii any volcanic dis- turiiance nf thai mountain for many years. Oemieny win u'.dl for Kngland. urrxisiji, dune , ine ller n oorre- srs indent of The Standard sav that (leruiany having resolved to watt until fchglaud manifests a willingness to meet her half way, negotiations on the African tem orlal unestion havu iui kj a standstill, A I'iMirlr ( nnslrurleil Untitling. Sax Fhancihki. June 0. Another (ob has lieen disenveretl In the ronstnu-tlon of tlie new city hall. '1 he fraud oon- slsta In making I he four fixit wall, sup posed to lm of solid brick, a shell with eight inches of masonry, the Intervening siHw-e iwmg mien witn dirt and rnniash. inns far tne oonlractora have aavtel about 1.1,(KW brick by the deception. MURDERED BY A NEGRO. A WhlU Man A aae tilled and Knocked la. senelhle The Nrgre Kaeapea. Miens II, . .Time tt f.,sr flln.ln. . white cariN-nu-r. was slain b a dnmmr. aw negro naitieu tain urant. A small negro and a still smaller while boy were in a disnuti'. and (Irunt. being naarlv drunk, took sides with the little negro boy. OlosliT mid to Grant that it was ma mnjensnrv iiht nun to nave anvLnine-1 to uu wiui ii, bou assru nun to let mem alone. Orant turneil and oirsed (Hosier, Muu"i2,J!wAmt f!.T,tyou todo with itr striking Uimier on the head with an ai handle whleh ha nan-lad In , , , . ( -- um uwiu, usaittf was auovseu sense eay, less, and wasi picked up and carried to his home, neaa- by, where he died alsmt 11 o clock. The physician in attendance took from his head two large pieces of scull, t Hosier mid a wire and children, who are left in a had condition. If (Irani should fall Into the hands of the people of South Macon, he will fare Isully, Ev crylsslv is inccnstsl at the deed, and every effort is being made to capture the negro. Several who were mixed up in the affair have Issai arrested, and they will lie dealt with as the law provides, TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE I Hear Mem Jones, the FvioikcIIsI, la Itleh- iiioihI, IrRliilu. Rlilivosn, Vn June . Ham Jones, Ihetieoigin evniigelisi, has os'in d a se liesof lucclings in Ibis cily, lo Is- kepi up until the jllth, iIiiu'mtv ices each day, It is Nile to say, Hrhaps, thai Mr. Jones oH'iied his Ini cling in I he presence of tell thoiiMiiul 1 hs a ile. On I be stage were many ministers, inchiding neailv nil of the letlnslist pastors ol the city. In Ins closing iianarks. .Mr. Jones said that if l e Issilile of I lli Iwo great sections ol the colinli v would shake hands, (here would la1 s-ace, and nothing l. lt fur (he sei-tujlial ilL-llirlnl-s to do. Mr. Jones si id the iiei.io iiuolioii would never U' i Itlcd in . lilies. The lss wa lo mivi ilns great i,i -lion was for the sople to treat (he colored race dilTerenlly, and lor tin lattel (o Is'liave lhemset'is. Ills audience was conisi.-ed of the list eo ple of the city. SOMETHING STRANGE. Visi ig 1nlto-ei I'lauta tlolng tn Seed s,.einl I tHiiitle4Mher t'rttpm li.ii.niili, N. ('., June II. Ii is rcport- ed that the lolia rop In Nashville, Wilson ami Hal. lax colonies ih in a pri- ciiiioiim o Miti. hi. is leaiisl ihe iil.iiii willg Hhii b would ruin the crop. All 0. .a co is endangered, and no one .-cone ii i now a remedy. Some ls' Iicm ihui riiiiiiing to sei'd' can la ore- vented I . o i.lililloni. working. The lie lilll-Co gloel . NIV il is a str.lllL'e llline to them, and thev are afraid thai tlie crop I is- a lailurc. t . i n i. mi cotton ure much Is-tter than asii. I .1 thi-tunc of veiir. Keisnts fmm Ihe ceiiir..! ib-nicts sav it wasxerv warm during the vc. k. with nbiii ilant sim--liine uud I nlc rain, except showers. Ilaii' g i'n luirvesling wheal are in pne -res, Ihe crop is link lip (o the nver i ge. !; I - Ii him the i-Mern ili-l riots a lhewli. nl crop, in a few instances, is up to ihe iivera.e. The gi n.-ral eroi ....i. i. . . ... i 1 m!mhh i Mciiniies in is unusually prom ISll.g. TO BE IDENTIFIED. Three Ne-jroes Arii-at, , Nuperta of Ihe Nli.imeMil tsMtnlt nil a Ijnly. lisiin. ia., June 9. Mr. Homer Jones, ., In iglit isindiielor oil Ihe Kteh inoiid mid I'liiiMlle nillrivid, arresle thnH- tn ens, who ir.ive their names n .lolin u Ihams. John .Neil ami John l itis. I.e Mlslss'lisl tllelll of Is'lllgtlie luirlie,- ho coiiiiniltiil such a shameful and In ui i h outr. p'on Mrs, Taylor, near miwiiiii-o. in the eurlv i ui rt of last wis k Mr. .loins, lias a deseription of the ginltv nines, ami lie savs liiev ill il exact v I'liey me U-ing can-fully guanle.1, ai'n t ill ls taken In Suwannee for iilenlilica lion, Il is IioismI they are Ihe right nar ties, for il is lisi laid for such villainous scoundrels to be iinm ling over Ihe conn. try. It thev prove to Is-the lutrliiw, thev win get ine inn extent oi l lie law. EFFECTIVE ORATORY. ttow Tonne Uwrrr Defended an la Jured Kasia aud Made a Heputatloa. Jonathan II. Pugh was a pale faced young lawyer. Day afUT day ho sat waiting for clients, lmt none came. The Brst term of court apieared and his name hod not appeared on the dia'ket. At that time my fathor was cleric of the circuit court. One day there cento to hint a poor, sad woman, wlio poured into his ear pitiful taio of wi. A brother-in-law had robbed her of all the property loft Her oy her dead hnstsind, had opni and abused her, and was now seeking to take from iter cam beromy child, bttle girl 8 years old. My father became deeply Interested in the woman and promised to help her. lie at once sent for Pugh. The ynnug lawyer came and took charge of her ease. The poor woman s brother-in-law was rich, and be einiJoyed the best of coun sel, and made every preparation in hi power to defeat her in court and subject her to still greater oppression. He even circulated the most akuiderooa stories against her, and succeeded In totally de stroying nor good reputation. This story kindled the soul of Push. and be went to work with a fleroe deter mlnatlim to unmask the villain. The day for the trial arrived. The neighbor hood was thoroughly aroused, aud the old court room was crowded with speeta tors. The sad and dreamy young lawyer noraine anoucr man a bold and daunt less knight fighting for outraged woman hood. Be arose to sneak. The silence painful. With master hand he laid before court and Jury the work of tlie poor woman's ouiressur. The mr- Jured witnesses withered beneath hi fiery denunciation. Judge, Jurors and spectators bent forward to listen. As be told of the woman's wrongs tear filled the eyes of alL Then he turned from the weeping woman to the author of her sorrows, In terrible language he expressed the villainy of the man. Sud denly he faced the victim of his scorn, and pointing his uuiverlng finger at him exclaimed i "Yon hare stolen front this poor woman all her property. Not only tliisi you have robbed her not only of her last dollar, but nf what is mure preriona I. . . . . - tnan gold her good name. And now, with savage hands, yon try to tear fron her arms her darling child. In the aw ful hereafter yom should not even he al lowed the miserable comfort of hording with the common damned, but in some lower, dis-per bell be oompellod, singly and alone, to bowl out an stemlty of woe." As Pugh reached this elrmaxlt fall like bolt of thunder on the ears of the guilty man, and he rushed beadlinigfrorn the court room. Pugh reputation was made. lie was flooded with clients and was at once one of the busiest lawyers la Wwn. Illinois Btte .Journal Rolf Boldrewood, whose story of the A tutral Lao bosh, the first literary work he attempted, made him famous, It 10 rears old. His name is plain Thomas Brown and he is a police magistrate. Mrs. loe Person's Rrmcilv cured Mr. R. Ii. lilllott's child of scrofula In the eyes, after nil other remedies had failed, " the cure has proven permanent, A disimtch from Raleigh snvs the urn rral rrtiorta as to the tolwieco cniim are verv iiivnrniiir. tins in Naahwiiu wiiu.m ana iiniunx countsrs the crop is in a precarious condition. The danger it that iw P'nnt wi" Koto seed, whkh.ofconrse, destroys the crop, All tobacco is rnrfan- nt i- l . wmv. vm amiw w MUW I nm MISCELLANEOUS. Como to tho leading Dry Ooods House whoro you will ulwuyn find ugood Htock of Dry (Joodrj to yeloct from. (oiiNiHtinjr tf nrillinntiiM'H, CiihIiiimtcs, SntincH, (Jing- liamw, Lawns, Muslins, bio Linen, Towels, &v., Tu and I ovci'Vtllillir ill i lio l)i v Jw1m 1 1 " 111 U,t ln '00(I8 Lino. An endless variety of Par asols from the clioniicst U tlie finest. Wo have tlio variejly an disposition to sell at a low price. IM)STIC1UUS. & WUKMIT No. 1 1 X. Court Scpiare. AT THE LEADING JEWELRY STORE, Tlir itillrc slin k ol Plated Jewelry, liKlutliiig Hnr lliiiiH'lirs, lluttous mid llriuv kt, ut 1-3-0 HE-THIRD OFFI-1-3 Krgiirillras uf rust, as c Intrnil la the futnn to krrp noilihiK but Molid Gold and atrrhna allvcr Jewelry. ARTHUR M, FIELD LEADING JEWELER, H South Main HI. AmIicvIIIc. h.A.IJlaiu. J.V. Huown. FURNITURK AMI UNIIEHTAKING. pNo. jt Paiton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND Wo nrc now ivndy, mid in vito our friends uud tin nh- lic 'iiornlly (o cull mid vx amine our well selected slock of FUltNITUltE, Which we mi offerinij;ut rock bottom prices. L'nderlnkinir u sKeiiil feat hit. falls at tended day or night. ' Tclephono, day 73, night 05. BLAIR & BROWN. Chicago & Alton R.R. IMATIiaT ROIITB TO KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST', Aahrvillr tn Kansas City In 87 hears, Asnrvllle tn iN-nrer In A I hnra Aahevllk to Hon Pranrlscn, California, anil Portland, Oregon, In a davs. HoMil Vrstlliulrd Train, at. t.nnla .. " inma enair car free. For lull Information call as or write tu B. A. Ncwland, IH.Irlct t'sseeneer Agent, Nu, IU I'atloa Ave., Ashrvllie, N.C I CHAWI.THM, l r ., Chlragn, 111 FOR BALK. A eeroad kanal BM-mee aaa, nag u. hl platform era Ira. Hminlre of v. . mural, Or KK1XY gTRACHAN. a f ATTUN AVKNUaA. VWUlAAlAinUtUVUVUTTll GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In xoo Feet of Central Patsscngcr Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. A moitcrn'flrst class hold, lint and cold water and baths and toilets on Tereffttin.r I'.lrilrk'lH-llsIn every room. Ilan Are in office nml gratra in lied rooms. Office dlnln." DMitii, iiinen eounirr, eiglir Mm: I nrw, I, Mil trie strrrt inrs pnss door every 3ft ininutee. ... iimiuic ntr meaia. a RATIO, fl.oo PKR DAY, A. G. HALLYBURTON, Proj. J. at. ItHVAN Hlicl WALTER (iHKKN, ClerkH. ROUND KNOB HOTEL, IHcDowcll County, N. C. AM HOUR'S RIDE FROM ASHEVXLE ON THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD A short iIImiiiht from the foot of the Pinnnele of the lllue Rltlgr. from whk-h balsam k- Imvicaarecnnatnntly blowing. The scenery enu-r inirr nnd abundant. LITIIIA WATL-K A FBW STIil'H I'KOM MIMICIAI. HATKM Upvtin June int. For Terms), addrea J. THE BONANZA,' tsssc s .'inmu ' WINE AND .. LIQUOR .. STORE v. IN THK8TATK. FINIS SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. .. . -A.oi.A-ar. N.v.r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE f. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. eASaKNtlXK I IRI'ANTM RNT, Western North Cnrolina Division. I'AKSHNC.HK TRAIN Sfll HIU'l.H lis KSSHL-T Xlnrth u:il 7r,th Mt-riihan time nactl when not otherwlai incin-nuil. KASTntlliNII. No. Bl Unlly. No. (1.1 lially. Lv. Knoivllle, tlHllh mi r I AjhevilU. SflOpml Hlinnm lUMrmmi Uiipm naaam e42inn tKIHaml H'Uiii'iii Ar. Hallslinry, - iianvine. ' Rlrhmimn, imimn. I all Igli. " lil IslHiro, I aiO nlngltin I aiHii SSdpml ninnntj " HnJrleh. Sprnl T'lontnl ' l.nltli mi iu.-iOim mi I I " Will " l.ym-hliurg, nshlnglon ' Kalliinnre, Ihils.. New Vork. M KaTIHII-NII. " 1 3 li ipm j 1 .l.1nni 7 1ipml ll.l.'li.mi a.nitiMnt s.-,i,ni 1 1 aopm j ii4;,iui i allium I 1 ulinii i No'. An ( Nit. liii I I lull V I Hoilv. I l.v Kr Vnra. I'Jiriiimi 4.'lopni 7 Ullii in I 11. ',7 pm tl-tanml i:tllpin 1 1 Ut-nnij 1 1 iHii.tn fleiitnl ,u7am i-niiit.. Iiiiliiiiiorr, Wimhingrn Lyurltliuru, Rnhniontl. Iianvlllr, 1 ainipini uaimml Mtipm Hn.'wunf IHHisnil I Knopnil ftlHlpm 4Mliml liHininl IU4nnrol 1 1 '.nnnil 7'-'lnui 4UUini Wll .'ingl'n Itiililhuro, Rnlrlgh. Hnlisliurv." Ar. Aahrvillr. " knosvlllr. llMllhiner.l No as Imlly. IStttpml H2nnm A. . . R. R. No. n Unity. mwi'll m 7IMI p ni ao7 pm 9411 p ni MIHIamll.V. llol 8irllB. OlftanilArr Ashrrtllr. Arr. Arr. tniill atnlAr. Ilrnilrraonville, lllapm" Himrtanlmrg, MORPIIV IIRANCH. NoTia ntlslly escept Muntlay.l i'Hu. 17 etoamll.v. Aehevlllr. 8AS p oi Ifiniiin U4n a m sills tn I liiamiAr. II 4 DSlI Wnynrsvllie, Ht yson City. Wratnrlil, A4A im " l.v. No. AO and At. I'ullmail Hleeoeta lataw. Crernshtiro nml Morri.town. Noa. (Ill and Aa I'nllmitn lluffet Mlrrplng Cars la-lwtvn Mot riprlnga and Wiialnngion. Asnrvuir is urruHiusi niniion lor No. nil. " Dinner " " A.'l. Hickory Is fiy. W. A. WINIItlKN. It. P A., Aahfwlll M 1 IAS. L. TAVt.OH.O. P. A., wnshlnuton. II. C. A CARD. Kdlliir Aalicvllle Cillarni That our many frtrnil. may know how e arr grttlng en arc will slate that we took la In Hotel anu Htore 9,ooo In yc Weeks. Took la lost aalunlny over 7()0. 7tt ol lhat wae hntrl, hntsncr store. Ilolrl regis terrtl !iA that dny Had A.oihi arrivals In A month.. Our at. -k Is mammoth .Km feel long and in let t wide. Tell the helnnce ol the world In come and are "Old Ched" amllc, and buy goods of us and save 10 to ilfl pet cent. nnviadtf . K fllniiKaTIIH at fMiN. jSTLANTIC COAMI I.INU . - On and after Ihle date Ihe following ached nlee will I mi run over Ita "Columbia IMvlaioa." No. AA leaves Columbia ,. A. 110 p. m. . Arrives at Charleston. a...' t.BO p. m. No. A!i (.eaves ChnelrattNi.M... 7.10 a. m. Arrive, at Columhln 1 1 .AA a. m. Connecting with train to nnd from all M,lnta nn the Chnrloltr, Columbia Ar Ail gosta and Columbia Ac Orecnvllk- Mailmads, Dally. . T M. HMItRHON. Oen. Pass. Agt, I. riRviNH tum nnt ' SutvjfviER Tours. raiae( Srissitaa. tow Rrie rear Trip, par Waak Setwaaa DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND reteekey. Seal, eta Maria, and Lake . Mama Wy Forts. very Week Day Detween DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Spnal Saait, TM etaf l.M, Mr, tt Sael. Deabtii Datlr Ua. Heoveea ChlOAQO jAND fT. iQUrH, MICH. O'I SI I LLUtTN A TKoT fa M PM l!1 I hTsms entl Te fa rl's g- St rear Tlsk.t Aanl. era dm. (. t. WMITCOSIB, a ". A., Otrenrr. Muc . etroh) and Clove land team Mar. Oo. etaylA TO MACKINAC -a nn.1 1... . ...I l.llll 1 . '"., liming Kivhmond and lyiKvllle railroad rating fconS" is ilctumtuc, wulks wild aud varied, and I'RtINT HOUR. I'.I.HCTRIC Illil.l.S ANI1 HATH ROOMS. UIVKN It FAMII.IM, BDLOW KRWIN, Proprietor. CAUTION SS.Sr5S If (he ieaamlau mm aim u OMiawv, VCerwejra W. U DOUGLAS $3 SHOE riM our, iiM7 LMN Ormtm u ftiil r ww sMfirproob llMeit In thsn MeU. Vnmlrai aalel ::S8 8 Jli?2r7&teom- 1.AO fOI.K E AND FArtMCRa AHObL. .an EXTRA VAl.tlR C AI.r aHnsv .So m as wrtRKisinMr.sia a m r is-a 1.0.1 and 1.70 BOYS' KChnoL RifolaK. All aiade Ui Conrreia. lattea ani T i $3 & $2 SHOES uTtAk. i.7s aHOB roR aiisirra. WEAVER A MYERS. (rhIO d4Hm ROCK QUARRY ' FOal RENT. Apply In us during the liirvasfitg wets to, rent the Risk Quarry nn the oppoelte side. of the river, near the Iron hrhrge, and the N1NK TUNBMBNT IIODHBH near by. A good rock man caa get a bar gain. NATT ATKINSON He WIN. mar'Jtl itlf THOU. r. HAMILTON CO., GROCERS,; Patton Avctakic. " frhiadam ' - - TUB - ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOM, n PATTON aVE.,(T.itil1l6oa1l.) Oiam tlally, eacept aantUya, rma 10 a, at. uutll 1 p. m., and 0 until 7 p. The terms of uliacrlptlnn are I One year Ui 0 tnos., t.AOi 8 mos., till sio.. AOcU.I dallyHcts. . omecrs fne 1 ano president, Charles W. Woelasy I'Vles-PreslUeet, Thos. A. fenes I c. and Treeeurer, D. a Watson Librarian, Miss a). J. Uatok. . Cltlsens aad visitors art cordially Invited to Inspect the catalogue and Inscribe their names ss mem hers. JaaSOdtf ANBW PBBD.earefally prepared by lead Itur Memheea nt the A,kwllla k,r ton finest narehment and heave flat naneel. eoe J""J" ?c!T"Srw . POUW4.1W PKMPaae oai eaie bt vne nmee Of the vrrnaa feaLieai taw Co. No. a North Coart sjeaess, riaal
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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