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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN; THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 1 189& siU. WORK F6RC0KGRESS Canaday'a OanSidates for Col. Place, psoGma or silvebieqiblation. The Souato Kxpweed to Pass a Bill Differing from the House Measure and Thuii Buttle the Matter in Coufnroiiuo I'rospoots for tlie Tar- Iff Bill. WAWiiNmxiN, June 10. Tlw Repul'li oan meinbersinf the somite will hold a osaous to-morrow evening to luuke dialog of a luooeBsor to 8ergennt-nt-'; Anns Cannday whose ri'siRiiution tiikes Sect on tlif Hist of m-xt mouth. There are several oiuitliduto lu tho ris.-ld, the ohiuf of them beins Ex-Heprwientittive Vulfiitlne of Nflbrasica. Deputy Sor-guiit-ut-Anus Clua-los B. Rondo, of llaiue, haa a strong follnwitnt, and the friends of William Bnili-y. of riiil.-ulM- pala. Senator Quay 'a cundidiito, think be bos a lair t hi'iico of winning tin' Srize. Col. Swords of Iowa, is a camli nte and Mr. EPt-d, of Minm-sota, is Un tatively in tho r hllvi-r l.i'k'Ulnlliili. The pasiuKu hv the house of the i-mirus silver bill w:kl doubtless oporiite to cut hurt the silver debute in tlie wuato. A Kepulilican cmu.'uh raiy Iw held on the Wllte Hide lit the Cupitul this week for the puqnne of di-ti-r.iiininif whether or not the Hi'imfe will iadiirse tho action of tlie hoiiHe.nn tins citieitlim. The lariirf 8 that the Republican senators will not be able t iijiw upon a mi-n-mri' and that the sou te will pass a bill ilitfi-riiu; from the hou.,0 bill, esp.vially in tlie bullion redemption font lire and that the whole matter will tkeu bu settled in conference. lietwowi tno two houses. Wfia'ti'xer the caucus determines it is likely this is the last week of .ilver do deUite in the senate. 1) el' uml llot-f Proilorls. Sunatur Ve.it promises that h will bring soon a new subject fur tiebate the discussion ot which may occupy several day. Tlie sp.ci.ii commute" of which he is chairman, which sp-nt miiiy Months in the investigation of tlie trans portukin of beef uud beel orodii 'ts. has reported a bill, and during th past wwek the ootnmittro on aixrn-ul'uro and forest. 2 rtip-iriod a substitute t r it. Mr. ett h.ui t!voo notice that some afternoon diivinic the comunj werk ni ter tlie sot spov-dn"S on silver have Ix-i-n luude he will cuil up thi-s- bills .ml urs,'e their consiiW-'tion to a conclusion. inn or two appropriation bill, may lie r-.ilU.-d Up for lleuate, .Hid it is Hot lllllli ivl tile I that the collirlTivs on the li.-lil,Hl bill will como to soum sort of uudei staniliii and report to the two houses, aKiiouyii this is not likely. Iritoi uml IIju-Ihu-.-., Tie- rfyrr uml harKir appropriation bill may ! n'piirt.-d to tiie n.it,' dur ing the week. The cominiti 'o on com mejee 1ih ma le such prn;;ii i with it that rii-nut-ir Fry think it to.'i-iili-iutlnn may U ci'iiclii'lfil in- tiiemei'ile of tin week. llnW' ver tln rc are m'V r:d hisir ultfs to lw given by tiie coiiuii'.ttee and they may pruloriit the diM.ii.-nu to tue end of tin- week. The M'liati' tiuatien iumtiiitt'-o hail hoped Die tun If uil uvula iv n-snly to report Uuorc the end of tins v,- 1.-K." but the Indications lev are that the bill will nut bo ready to return to the senate la fore tlie mia,' or Illiii'lle uf lit week. Tlw liepnb.ic an niuiuu rs uf tuu committie have turned over to in Democrat several of t.le schedules, aud all of tiie tiiiimrtiiut items iu ib.i lull will lie piev-'d upon K'furu the eud of the week. There i a pr i-peet of a compm-.itlvely dull wm-k in in.' a. Tiie committee that have npprnpriation bids pu-ly to report wiil pioiuioly nave full swiu and thu ajiiiopntiui.ii oouittiitti will call up the sundry civil bill for dim usioii. If this in auisi.vl before Friday K.uiie ot the other ciiiuiiiitteis that have appro priation bills roudy will cud the.a up for ditjCtiKiiou. whole people hold the printers of this great republic. Thoy may be truly called intellmunt. leuresentativa men. fir ther come hum everywhere from the great-1 est uuuy newspaiiers to tne nnest stana ad literary and monthly publications and thwir inllueuce for benefitting this wnoie southern country cannot be esti mated ft will go into the millions. This is the second time the south has had the International Typographical Union to meet within its borders since the war, and no wonder Atlanta is re joiced. Ihese men are close observers, and already they have expressed much surprise at Atlanta's possibilities and the great ruture tnnt uwmis tne south. 'file Atlanta Typographical Union has a committee appointed to look after the pleasure aud comfort ot their visiting brethru.il, and excursions have been ar ranged for, and nothing will be left un done by the printers of Atlanta to make uiv oocueiioii one iuiik m re iiii-iiim-icu. The International Union will lie iu ses sion several days, RESULT OF JEALOUSY. LIGHT IS MREJESS, Even EusBia la Waking Up on thi Labor Question, LABORERS PETITION THE IAISEB. Touk Ills Jliilhnr-ln-I.Hiv 10 be a I.ovei lli-ut Ills Wire. Ar.HA.NY. la., June 10. Alio Ourry was sei.ed with imsovernable fury when lie noticed th.it his wf', who had desert ed him, walked from the church with mother person, whom lie took to be a man, uml drawing bis pistcrt he tired live -Imts ut her and her companion. His .vile and her mo.her ran to save them- elves from the cyiwiirdly man, but he ..nraiied. llii w ile had crouched in a I'ence corner to hide, but she was dragged out and terribly beaten. Her jaw I nine ivns liiiil.cn and teeth knocked out hv a lilnw l.'i the mouth. The kick of fier bead was U-ateti in, and several terrible olows udiuiiiistvred on her chest and .liouldcis, lhr gruiid-motlier was ulso lernlilv Is-ateii. Tlie irnto hiiiband was arrcsti-d and nit iu jail. His wile was liadly bruinsl mil Is-ateii, and it will lie some time be- hue she can get about. VETERAN OF MANY WARS. Cardinal Manning Celebrate His Silver Jubilee Oe. Wolselejr Re tires from Active Barries England and Rnmls on Cordial Terms. Narrow Escape of the City of Rowe. London. June 10. Emperor William of Germany is devoting himself as siduously to reading petitions on the labor question. His friendly attitude toward the working people has already caused a diversion in the German Lib era pasty in the relchstag. The party which had been formerly united In sapport of Bismarck in his opposition to the throne is now divided, many uiouitierR snowing a tendency to approve the action of the emperor and to support his policy. Evn in Russia the czar's council is rnusulering a bill to coinnel employers to snp-ort employes injured in the iici-fiiwmnee of duty anil to re quire ailB-mnl iyer to tiension the widow and uhiliireu of any employe losing his me wn..D at wor.'c. line llunilrril unit Klic'it Venn llil Till Olit Mitu wai Full of HeiiiliilM-ttnui' Syi.vama. la., June 10. lVrhaps the oliiot man in tins state, lirynn titiuiii, lived in this county, but the old gentle man Is no he ire. lie died at his home in ibis cuiiutv the other day. At the time if his iliiitli. .Mr. Odiim'wus KM years -Id. lie was Imrti Is-fnrc the treat v of I'niis as signiHl, and when Hie "old iintineiit.il.i" mid the rsl coats were Mill iii-.-iiiiiieil lit mjii the held. He was reared iplnuii oiilh to manhiHn under the idiiiiiii.ilintioii of (iisHKe Washinctoii, uulsi-rxcil tho voting republic well in .be war of 11'.', uml again iu the Semi. imlewnrof 1U-i. lie was rich in reini- niM-elices, anil coulil tell tlii'lllnig tales i tno-e il.ivi. 1 In- olil veteriiii leaves M-hiiid him iiumeroiis proueuv. some of -vhoin are aged men. .Muely his lilo ivas histoiic uud thrilling. TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. I lii--l-liiii In Itt-fi-reiu-f to Their l.lnlillU Ilea Inr MeNue. Savannah, (in., June 10. Judi- Har- leii hauded dow it a dei iiiou on lliede- iiiirer iu the can- of . t'. Jones vs. the Western Union Telegraph coiiip inv. The -unit su.itained the demurer, dividing hat the act ut the leciilature giving the i hihtlo recover 1'MI for failure to de- iwr iimmptly and accurately, a initi ate, dul not apply wlien I lie lelegrain was n ut from one state to a IhjiiiI in an- .t her. Within the state the H-nulty -iiuld le nsiivorinl, but Is-tween the itates cniign-M had authority under the -uii-tstutioiial proiMoii regulating com merce uiuong tin stall's. The City of Hmne on a Hook, Lonuon. June 10. The ateuniahin City of Rome, from New York, arrived at (jueeustowu at 10 o'clock Sunday uioruiug iu a uauiagon condition and re ported Having uiut with a narrow e- cane from sinkinz off Fastnet liirht. While proceeding slowly in a dense fog she struck a rock bows on and the passengers, alarmed by tho shock aid the crash, made a rush for the decks, They were met by the officers of the ship, who succeeded in allaying their fears by suUing their own, inasmuch as tliey were not tlien aware or tno extent of tho danger. A signal was given to the engineer, and which the engines promptly ola-yed and the vessel was re moved from her p.-rilons lswition. Ex amination of the Ikiws was then made and it was found that the stern of the shin was broken and her Imlwarks itnvu in. lint the lull extent of the datnas-e snsta n -d will not lie known until the vessel is drv docked. Several ladles among the p isi -ug rs were inido ill by tnglit, nut, all things consMered. the passengers lx haved well. Tho atetiuer haltiil only au hour at Unceustown and at 11 o'clock Mcauied for Liverpool at nair speeu. 1'anllual Slannliig's Silver JuMlee. London. June 10. Cardinal Mannins oelebratisi hu silver Jubilee, the I went v- tilth anniversary of his elevatiou to the uignity or Hrcniiisnop in Mie Komnn Catholic liim-.uvhy yes:er,lay, he having Isi-n apiminlisl nrchbis.iop of Weatmiu- st-r on tne u. atli or Cariliunl V ueinan in lMi). A large numiier of foreign liplnniafs ami oth-r prominent persons were pres-nt m the cathedral in honor of llieoc.-iuiou. nnd the Karl ef Rlpon pn-seiiuM t ie veiieranie cjtruinal witti iu llluiiiluat -I id Iress of ronratiila- t nms. to wlia h Cardinal Manning made a Iceiiiig r -sMiuse. In the ooiirse of his remark he announced that a larire sum of money had Ix-en subscribed and naid over in honor of the occasion toward the payment uf tb debt of tne cathedral. MISCELLANEOUS. Coano : to tho leading Dry . v si' ''; Goods House where you will always find a good stock of Dry Goods to select from. Consisting of Itrilliantines, Casliuiores, Satiiies: Gimr- uinis, Lawns, Muslins, Ta ble Linen, Towels, &o., and everything in the Dry Goods Lino. An endless varietv uf Pur. asols from the eheajiest to the finest. We have Hie and THE ALLEGHENY REPUBLICANS new frlmarle Called For Itayne issnes a marenienr. PlTTtBUkO, Jane 10. Three thousand indignant Republicans amembled at Carnegie hall, Allegheny, to protest against the manner in which Col. Stone waa nominated for congress. B. F. Jonesi, president, and Ricketson and other prominent members of tlie party were upon the platform. Riunlntions demanding new primaries were unani mously adopted. It was also decided to request that tho county commit teu adopt the Yawford county system. Bayue issued a long statement to the public. Among other things lie said: "Hiivinir endeavored in Private life and in public positions for nearly eighteen years to discharge the obligations and ilutMea or a citizen an. I piuuiu o.ll -ml with fidelity and honor. I reel that I should reply to the imputations of treachery and bad faith nrijjhniteil against me by Xelsou P. Reed in The Commercial Gazette in connection with the recent Republican congressional convention. This is the first time, I Vu.1 j.... ... ...1...1.. ut.. r i i n.TT;. Ill uij muni, jtiu a jmvw OCT-II charged with treachery and laul faith. Mr. Reed's apparent indignation at my coarse is a smiin and a false pretense. He dUlikes Col. Stone, and hence his indignation. If any one of the several whom I could name had been chosen by the convention Mr. Reed wonld have lauded the candidate and the ceodiugs to the skies and given me probably a stickful of praise." At a private meetinir held after tha public demonstration B. F. Jones and nis menus Ueciileil to support .Slums for congress against Stone in the coming The renusylvanla ltoad ai Horanton fx R ANTON. Pa.. June 10 l)fr.r ueen inane tor (lie Arciwle block, run ning from l'enn to Wvomimr mvi-iih.. m nit- ir-iuvr oi vim city, u reiiros"iita- tlVl-S of the lVnilKVivuiiin n,l I .i.lii.rl. Valley railriunls. the oh secure depot facilitioe for tho jiroisised hues into Serauton. Arthur Kmtl haul, the owner of the Art-ado, holds the proiierty ut S'.'.Vl.nisi. u bi.-lw, iiniini in iii i ne company nr" willing to pay. It is itdmitt il in railroad circles uere unit me pi in of tlie l'eiinsvlvauia roinpaiiv is to reach, tho ivuier of the en v ami to pusa on either bv Carlmii- nan- or imn.a.nv tor it couins tioM with tue eafct uy tne 1 ougUiicepoie bridge. leaih Kixleil His Spree. MU.HMHIVKT. IV. Jnne III Tho liouv Ol l l.l .-iH LMKN. an-iul -A v., .,1, ..f Jersi-y Slmre, was found aumu-; (lie loga in a mill pond here. Oaks w.u, liuit seen alive in this city on Mav ill. awl was in .in intoxicated condition, lie Isinrded a " v ; II (fl I II.IL U uni. JUKI iriii ". a a. - . supposed that he fell or jum-d while 1-J-U H t'T H I R U Off -1-3 " ' r"i" urrr tne men tn-sthug near where the bo.lv was lounn. i Hi :s Una tnaible with his wife whole.'t him on account of his drink ing, ami lie lumieliaflv sturte.1 m, spn-e wnieii euilcu In Ins ilenth. GLEN ROCK HOTEL. Ilk ioo Pect Central Passenger Depot :. ASHEVILLE, N.-C. - variety disposition to sell at a low price. KOKT1C llltOS. & WKKUIT. No. U N. Court Sipia iv. AX THK LEADING JEWELRY STORE, The entire stock ol Plated Jewelry, liKltliliiiK line HroiK-hcs, Buttons mid Kracc. k-ts, at KrKsnllnu uf cost, as we Intrnri In the future to keep nuthinK but Solid Gold anil HUtIiiib Silver Jewelrj. A tncMlcrn llnrt class hotel. Hot and cold water nnd baths anf toilets oa ererr floor. Kln-tne lielln In every rimm. (-n Hrr In office and Rent-re In bed rooms. Office; dlnlna niiiin, lunch counter, dunr am! news aland anil hnr and billlnrd room on Unit floor. Illee tric street cnn. s door every 30 minutes. Kkhnioad and IMaville railroad eatins house. -O minutes fur meals. .- - RATES, a.oo PER DAY. A. G. HALL YBUllTON, Prop. J. m. BR VAN unit WALTER GRKKN, Clerk. ROUND KNOB HOTEL, McDowell founly, N. C. AN HOUR'S RIDE FROM ASHEVILLE ON THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. A short distance Iroin the foot of the rinoacle of the Uluc Ulilije. from which balsamic I Im-cscs are conslnntly blowing. The scenery Is picturcsnue, walks wild and varied, and I water pure and abundant. r LITIIIA WATIIK A FKW STIil'S FKt)M 1'KONT IHMIR. U1-HCTKIC IIHI.U1 AND HATH KOI IMS. HPKliAI. HAT KM UIVKN TO FAMILIKH. ' OfM-iiM June int. For TvrniH, addrraa J. BDLOW IIHVYIN, ProprU-lor TH E "BONANZA," WINIC . AND LIQUOR STORE IN THK STATE. FINK SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. ,. . .a.m. A-rrr. M.srr. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE V. P The eri-Hlili-iil K KiiikIii)'. WAsrtiNUTos, Juno 10. Tin- jinMi-nt ii nil Mm. ll.ii rison sji.-nt Suna.iy ilowu the 1'otoinuc on tlie I uiti-il Mntci.-tM.mi-hip Do-.i4ti-li with U.-iij tui i n jhi-1 Mury MclCi-e, uml .Mrs. Oiniinirk. Little Mary hns Im-i-u qiiito iiiiIishiw.-i1 (or n fi-w U.iys and the trip wits t.meii with tho hope of bem-liting; hi-r health, ilrs. .IvK.i is in recfliiit of a tolijrum from r't. Mon roe saying that the fiuuiiy uml cluldn.-u are enjoying the trip iniiin-ii.iy ami that Mury is much liujirov.-.l. Dr. Scott, Mrs. Uitrrisou's futlu-r, went to i'hilu dnlphia butunluy to stay uvi-r Suniluy with the fiiiiuly of fustnnuHor Ui;in-nJ WanHtintki-r. After lvaviuu; tln-pi- Dr. Bcott will go to WashiuifU.n.l'u., tovisjt with friiiciw for a few day, lln will tlmn go to Caps May iu timo to jom tiie family, who will soon occupy u cottiige iu that oity, Minnn.ota Editors in WkhIiIiikIoii. Wahih.no kin, Juuu 10. The Minnu iota editors with tut-ir lu.lu-s to Uio number of 1 30 are expuvted to arrive in Washington this eveum on a suciul tvaiii over the lialtliuoro and Uluo rail road, Thi-y are to remain in tlie city until Friday aftoraoun. ilu mviiing there will be a furimu reci-ptiou kivou thorn by tlio Aliiuiusotnu rmnu-nts iu Washington. Tu-morrnw tuv editors will ouJl on the presidi-ut, ti-i-rruiry J Blaine and Hecrut.'irv tViudom. Wi-dui-s- day stoniooti tint Miunuwita imiikivs- i L., ? ,,,, i..ni .i..i ii in I..- .i i.. ; eunr. mi. V.wi.M, m iruiliill lil u;uiU Villi Ulll.-llV I an excursion to lit. Vi-ruon and otin-r I DoiuU aluiof the Dutomuu. Thnrsilav I Arlington and olln-r points of iutvrest wiu oe nsiteu. rnl.nn In th Ultra lift. MaIMhN, S. I'., June 10. N'vi'ral ini-iiilis n'o Mr. J. S. Hi-iivi-s iniiilii mi lou t b i-xti i miIiimIi- the mis on Ins .iliii-r. hv K'ti"K iioi-on nnd iiiitunif it in l.i-. mi hk lo di-triliiite il nb-iiii his lit-uiitt-9. lie put some of I In- i;ilo-in hi.- burn I'll, i'lii- other day t o uf ih litil.- hoii, live and six yiar.i oh, were pliivinir in tho luirn Ml. nnd fuiiiid u few tiiin-.'s uf the IH'l-otie I i-ako. TIipv IhiiIi nte soiiu- of it. Very soon tifterwnril In; little liols were slrk. The father (ni-iv what was the matter, uml every -Ifiirt iu iiunle In save them, hut one of i lii-in litis died aud tho other one, it is lliotiKht, i-nnuoi live. rniM In soiitli t urolliiM lln tV.-ll. i in, i miiia. .-. i ., .nine iu. i ne erops in this siiite, in-l ording to the June report in ine hi- Hirimeui oi ucrn iiiiore, mm- piled fnnu '.'l'i reiMirtaof ss--iiil eoires- i iiileiiiH. snow- unit, Willi a lew- exeep. I tions. jierfivt Htninls of rottoti exist in ull -u-ellons ol the statu, llie M.mt in I ported as In u healthy and viu-urous i-on-I ililion, lilik-Msims liaviiiK Ih-i-ii ri nirti-l in inn lowor i-oiiiiiie-i severiu (Invvimo. The avernire eondition is lull. iiKnlnst 73 ! the same time liu-t year. The im-reaxe m nereiiKe it 4 ir i-ent. There is an ex- t-eik-nl r-tintl of eorn, nnd the i-rop is in I a riiiiarkahly line iiomliiion. The lintnd Jury and tbe l-uehrrv. I.i:XtS( Ti.ii.S.C., June 10. The irrand jury IroiiKht in a true l-ili airnin-it K. (X I'aiiKhniuu and Pierre (J. Tsvlor for the vnili nit of WHIiii lav lor uxt lountli. olieitor Ni-Imhi will ham live bin vers srraiKne.1 iikiiiiisI him for the di-f.-iiMi. ludiotmuuts will uUo be luuided in, It is -wild, aaninst (i. S. lirahum uml W. J. Miller for siilsirimtion of perjury. Lively time ro oxieilei. Holailons of riniilniiil anil Iluasla. 13KK1.1X. .Tune 10. The Berlin Krenx iOeitnug lenrns ujHin w.mt it regitrihi as Indisputable uiiUontv that Sir R. I). .Mormr, llritish umixu-udor to KiumU, is thi-U-nriT of secret liispnK-hes from the cxar s iioreriiiuent to tiondoii. It a so alutnstliat the relations bet imn Enir- land and Kiinsia. are of the friendliest ehurai-ter, uml deelurn lh il the rnir spent tiinx- ev-n n,' last ween lu rom putiy with Morii-rut tiiellrilisn emlsuisv utxju which Oi-t-as.on nresuiuaulv the disiwti-hes wliieh the latter is to convey to London, were formulated. The Salisbury Proa-rammri. LONDON. Jnne 10. The UlHerver leurns that it is the rntontion of the government to proo -eil wnh the omu- uemiution mil in uurliiiineur as sism the Irish laud purchase bill ahull have !d the coinuutice stiue. While .llJTS ISSUCll anXUtV IU ffuveruillelit eil-. cles to loarn the actual e.fm't usin the popular nun i hi nnt unlay s aeiuuustra- una oi proii-si iu nyue pars: in n- is a ery slight decree of conviction that it has greatly exti-n leil to tUe a Ivc-rse sen- timeiii or intenxinnt that which ul- reaity existod Gen. Wolseley Ketlrra. UlXDO. June 10. (ten. Yiamiinr wonailey naa declined to ai-ei-ut tho chief coinuiiiud of the British force in luuia, wmcn was ten turnd to him tho surreMior of fhs Duke of Cniinum-lu and has also msigued his position as adiut. ant guurral of the army to take effect ia July. In severing his connection with the active forces trcn. Woleley writes tluit he will always be at the ser vice of his country in the uituu-itv tit i - wuiuuiw ur wurnur. A Jill l -livery Kriistraml. Wtl.l.lAVIMl.T. PlL. Jllll 111 Khvria .uii uaei irusirnroii nn int. ..nut at oral l.iil ili liierv wluca the iinni, r lisil inti-ude.l to currv into uiK-L-t. Th.. prisoners had cnu.-ort.-d a si-iiouie to innae a urea lor llis-riv ru b ut ....r. vie iu i no nimii-ir, iiveriiiiwer tlie jinli-r snu get uwiiy. llie plan leu ted out.au inesnerm uimlu a s ,i a oi l ie cells, in the one occupied by Wuiia.u .idi -nell, a desperate young colored convict, he touiid a bole iIiik almost through tho rtiiliilil to Kill Herself. H(!i:y Uiuiuli. Pa.. J nn,. Ill V White. Wife uf .lo.l.l A'hile ,.u-iw,r me uoa.'oix mill an.. ! iim. rv at l.ouoL. niunuii, iii.nic iwil ;.: i uiiilA to t-Lke h.T 1110. ller l.llllllv l.l,..i linr for u .h..r, nuie. anil s an iim ; ;, uer were hoiri- ueu hi nun iii-r :u t.:e Kiu'ret trying to uang nerseii to a rafter. Fnil...l in th s. Alio aiterwanl Miliii-ei. -.1 in i-nrti,, I,., uiruai,, suu now ll.-H ,u h v.-rv eritii-m couditiou. iv t ...i n.is us yut bsjti l..u.. W..m -...1. .... 9 ' . " m-i r,Mn actioii. . A ItUaslrouH Halnle. PrIILAIIKMMIA. J mill ID. On Mm llnvtian corv -tie Dinu. uus in tho ll. aware there was a ti rrulu exn:o..nui. A gunuer was tiring a salute in honor of uw visit ot A. H. ienuor. Huvt an consul. The thirty pound gun he was hnuiUiug burst, blowimr his rl-ht luui.l completely off and hur.ing him teito tk river, lie was rescued uud aunt to the rennayirauiil ttospitul. A Monameal to William Drnnln, UAsUUMM.lui.Jnne 10. A mntnrtwu awaruoa to Daniel J. Bliull. of Chum berslmrir.for the uiouiuueui tn be rr ttA at Newvtlle.iu me nory of William Den ning, the gallant old artificer of the bfltttltll lirifi H Kevolutiary army. The remains lis uwm in the bnrial ground of the liig hpriug iceujrbvriau cuurcu. ARTHUR M. FIELD, i ci nine ICUCI CD tuiuinu JLIILLLII, South Main HI. Anhcvlllc V. A. Hlaiii. J. V. IIuown. FUR1N ITU RE AM) . UNDERTAKING. JNo. 3a Pattoit Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK. OffOSITC BLAfrTS OLD STAND We uiu now ivady, uml in vite our frioinln and the pul- Hc p.'111'ially to cull and ex am ino our well HelotttI ntock of RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. fi. CO. ' CAUTION l'AMfltN4tH PKrAKTUHNT, Wcsicn. North Carolina IMvision. I'AHHHNOKR TRAIN HCH KIMM.K lln RpeacT M.n-hun. 70th Merldiao time uml when not otherwise uiaiea'm. Jsn wains BASTSIHIND. I Lv. Knoxville. tuotn mer.i Aabcville. Ar. Helhrtnary, iinwviiie. . Richmond, Nn. At imlly. a ROpm 13.nfti.rn (I fl. Ham B3Uam No. A3 Holly. Addrem to Colored Voter. WABH1N0TOW, June 10. The oillcers Of tlie WsHhttnrton luritf Kufuriu Club and Colorud bureau of lnforiuurlou have issued an address to tlie colored valors of th United titates, aud ospuciully to Chose south of Mueou aud Dixon's line. In which s division ot their voto among- au tue noiiuuiu parties is asaeu. Froceedlnirs lu Coagrcsa, , Washisotom, Juu Ii, Th UuUM pasmd tne rKpubiisaa oauoas stimiituhs fur tn (rlMrrsllvwMllbravutaaruUlollii. Aa vflort u bsss a f r.e oulnaif. mussars failed. , . . Th. suata pum.i1 l. private iwuilixi hills auil a number of ulnar uuluipuri uiMwures. To Kalae Mia Price of Ileer. Newark, il. J.. June Ul. Tlie (nJonn keepers uf Newark have funned an or ganisation for tha purpose of raising tlis) i price oi beer sold by the piut. lliry say that ther lose money at the present pnoes on accout of the high unoe uf ioe. VVORTH MILLI0N9.' Th. Conv.nl Inn ef Printers In Allsnt A Grand Ualhertng- nf lnMII(.inee. , "ArLAKTA, Oa,, June 10. Atlanta Is r Jiroud to-day. Hhe hiu wltliln her gnloa two huudnid representative uiou, with ' tlisi friends, from everr iinnnrlant oitv .and town lu tha United rJUttet and from Canada, ameiubled In our grand city to revise, amend aud maca new laws to Koran th rrrlnleW oraft for the next , iwMva tnouilia. , ltTh uprisl reoantlna -and freedam of mnemyrAn,M by tht tnaror of At , bnta to tlw IiiteriuUJoual TyHHrrapliioal . vVidort imoV tl words of nreloom pub- lialMtd by Um leedinft papers of this olty, sjrevltUofof toaasteau with wbloh tU Orleans' Pardon Illecal. Paris, June 10. The French Radicals are orlticixins; th action of President laruot tor pardontnir tna Duke of Or leans, ud the ground "that th penlton tiarr rule were violated la his releua. These rea-iilations ordain that a nrlsnneF canuoi ue panioneu uuiu ne Has served half his time, and then only ou petition- lug- ue neuu oi tue ntwo. The Pari Hieeplnnhaiw. Pari, June 10. Th Steepler hi raoe run yustuMay was won by Royal Meath, r'silohe Avas seeond and Papilion tulru. eleven horses ran. Pollon Htopped th Mill. On aba, June 10. One of th Moodiest mills ever seen here took Dlaoe In South Owaha between Uaraey Taylor, a local ueavv weuut. ana lnu O lleru of Cm. ossro. O Hern ws tea petin-ls heavier and after the opeuing rrmnd bad the seas oi ine nnt, aiuionifU - be was knocked down several tiina. - Taylor Was badly Uasd un and waa onl saved man a soootoui uy tne oniei Ol polios, who tupped th Ught In th Utenth round. Adjt. Oen. Keltoa IIL WAiiiiNUTiMt, Jnne 10. Adit Oen. Kalton's condition la hesiniiin tn almnn bis fries ds. It appears that followinf his nervous taouole ha ooum an af fection of bis yo that ursventa anv as- tenHon to hi worx. Ha haa baas granted a mouth's tnrther Inar and wiu (pena tni tiras at th sssahurs wuer uia car of an ouuuat. Charles Hehwebol Dead. Lancaster. Pa.. Jnne 10 Tliarln. Sohwobel. a well anown. Oenuau citi ten, died from bc.ui Uueaw, ugod All rears. Mr. HchwoU-l waa a nruiuiiieat "onlrartor for city sfro-t work. He had oei-n a acnooi director for fifteen year and served a term a street coumiis- siouer. Pont Ita.tn at aViranton. BCTIANTO.I. Pu..Juuu 10 'I'h. IMlvul urn race tn lue ouranton Lrrlvllia; park between (reore A. Hills, of Uuirea.Lw- wmu i-uuiii) , ami ij -u rurn, ot xiyd Para, for a-'.Kl a sido, the gate reouipu and th uhiuupiousliip of aurlhoaaUrn Pennsylvania, was wou by the founer in mt secouiu. Killed Hla Wim. PlTTHRITRIl. Juna 10. Arthnr One. nuiiy, a null worker, auul and instantly men nis win;, .unlet, uc i j years, with a rifle, at their imiue iu La Mrimm. viu, this . citr. Oonnullr c itiiua the shunting was acoldr-uwA, U haa bean armneu uud IocxaI up, peudiug tha cwvuor iuvosiig.ii.ou. A Larky lloraa. MiDnurroM, Ilk. uua 10 Durlu a storm liahtnlra. struck th bar of rsrnx-r ilenjainin Mtricker, of Buck Look. Three harsea were standing lit th stables. Tas uiadMi horse eaoaped unhuit and th oilier two went Ulled. FURNITURE, Which we nro offering at rock Undertaking a special feature. Call at tended day or night. Telephone, day 7C, niglitOS. BLAIR & BROWN. RaM-iah. " llnlnalioro, "Wilmlntm i.ynciiiiurff," Woshlnirlne nslllmiire. " lhil., 'New rk. " KTlliMi0. t-v.'New VorkT ' l-hlla.. llnlllmore. " Wanhiuirt'a ' l..vm-hhuru. " Hlihiniinil " Danville."-T " Wll. liiKt'n " OoliUl.oro, HalrlKh. """nsfinlinrv. r. Anhi-vlllr. " Knoiville, lUothmer.) ' No. AS I linllv. I HIM) atnll.v. 01A ami Arr toon am Ar. twa pm " Hlin.m aoxpm A4'im 10UH,m 8 aopm I 0 1 Anm loApml 7 3llVm SlOpmiiaflOiim )jimj laiopiiillairinm Tlopml untlam HMlpinl f jr.nm 11 iiimi IoaTmiii oaonni i l viipmi Ni; flu-! No. 6U I ' Dally, i Unity, i 1 8 1 Aa mT" :iopm 7'JOninl A.",7pmi U4r,nuil ii.iopmj 1 1 H I. in 1 1 1 ooum I ftll7nml J loin Miiftnmj' niaiimj linminj 12-inamlU I'Snnil 7'-'L'ninl 4V2iim A44pin I niHipml a 40pm I UiHiani I il Xiuim l31Aiim A. H. R aiinpm R. Hot Hprinas, Arr. A.hevillc. Arr. Hemlrrsonville, Hpartanl.nrK, Lv. No. ft Daily. SAO p m 700 p,n mil p n 840 p m MI'RPIIV BRANCH. N.c!ij5-l t"0y "eievpt Huml.y.) p "No. if BlOamli.v. A.beville, "AV.rAASp a IIIOamlAr. Wayaesvlllc. "ftaApa. aA4pm" BtyiKMi City, - I V49 am Nn.. SO and AI, Tollman Weepers between On-rnstHiro and Morritows. Nns. SSI and AS I'nllmnn Rum-t HleerHnK Can. Iietwr-e Hot Kurlnv and Washington. A.hevillc Is Hreaklast atatlon for No. no. " Dinner " ' n.'l. Hickory la " - - sa. W. A. WINRIIMN, I). P A., -Asbrvlllc, N. C. lAa. L. TAVMltt.tl. P. A., Wa.kiniiton, It. C. A Tar Load uf W. term. ton. fur Atlanta. Atlanta, ( a.. Jnne 10. A ear Imul of Uielulis lia'e jiiMt lieen recniveil bv a coruniiKnion nous lu tins cltv, from Al bany. (In. This shipment Is in uilvuno,. i by seveMl iliivr, nf llie first slilppej inat venr. rive or six car londs iiavu Lawn shipped to we-tlurii markets. Tlie ootiveutiun tonoininateaiic iMor for ilr. I hi ii-I - in tha houea.is in m-i.,n at Carrollton, Kr. It is suid the lmlsvlll and N'a.livllU ItHllruad will issue a iculicrul mortiran uf aVamoO.OUO to lak uu uuderlviuv bonds Palal Duel Hetwren Hoys. O'MMUlA. H.C.. June 10.-FnmkH.il. i - i t .-...i.i . . .own hu eamtv natains, wnil re turaiutf from Church, near llelton, In Anderson county, quarrelled. They went from words to blows, and final! draw their poexut knives aud began lnstiing at each other. Hullowoy r ueivi'd a terrible fraah in the throat, when be rnshnd at Watkin and plunged bis knife ttito his heart and death was in ibuituneims. Watkins and his antas;o aM were found tomithtir In the rmil. ilolloway's Wonnd is fatal. Tha boys I. I . , a , , sun vaau auout 1Q years out. Whlto nuiralo Hurrendereil. Hhi.kma. Mont.. Jnne 10. Th Chev. enne Indians hnr surrendered White buHaJo, one of th three Indians charged wiiu tne uiuruer oi noiKirs rergoaon, the rauchioiui. Black Metlioin and bittia ayes, the otlmr Indians aooused. wer miiturnd fuw dava ao-o. Tha Cheyenne had secreted White Bnffalo and only a show dfiforca oansnd his sur render. The settlers wer becoming aiariueu, out uow ail oanger is paat. Rued for Killing Pish. Qkmtidkiul K. J.. . Jnna 10 l.h vVaaden Frothiniham. naa instituted I " I A m-e-m failed trie- Traa waa mil.inl legal pmwedings against the Ainerioan Kiw Yirak, Jnae M. Tb steamer W"r" ,kalm " pmierty nt f oroit oompssiy, a Urauch of ths 8tan- City of Ciowo. fnm SvnZll tbe Thn S Another nrVro oara uu vmnr. lor inptying th 874 imrolgrn at th lwnlU tb " N"h Brsjco waa Ml to gnnrri sludK. from U, work, into T-k. .tesuuer iVISritanK, IrSSi .h'" rt of thtfoiw wrn "after "r1""' suAuug sovosnna w 147. aud tha Tauriuina. fnum Haw I ""P wnllt they were gun lean drew burg, UT. , , J 5" "dfiried hit Jailer fuO of holes. nil A ARD. 1 XL L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Vine (Mr. Ram xsnt CUrala asst CrseSV 1N11.RXWKI1 i H it an1 ri 1a 4a.oiiaaMlcf.75 txtraiiM An imi at Ciinsi . Ttsu S3&$2 SHOES lSIXm. 1.7S SHOB TOK MI MM. WEAVER & H1YERS. frhia dAtm 'DDIW12A innvuuuinnAnruuuvwui Wumniiiiailiniiip t trV Mrf -A-l v HJffl Udltor A.hevillc Citlarai Tbst our many Mends may know ho we I arc avttlne: oa we will atel that we took In I la Hold aab Mora 9,000 u "Iyc weeks. Took la las asUarday ovrr 7O0. 7A ol I that was lintel, balance .lore, tlotel rrsls- tcred SB that day. Had ,KNI arrivals I S month-. Our st rk Is mammoth ami Iket I loas; and IA tni wide. Tell Ike balance the world to coaw and see "Old Chcd" stnlle, I sad bay goods pf as aad save 10 to US prt I cent. auviadtf a n. ciihiikkth bun. ROCK QUARRY Aiply to as duriaa ta amian.g week ru rent the Mnek Qiiarry na I be orinnellc side of the river, near the Iron britWrr. aad (he MINK TkNBMBNT ll(IIMK near liy. A ood rock Wan res get ' bat-. NATT ATKINSON t 8N.. martio dtf nTVAMTlV.fOABT I.INB , . I(M and after this date the following ark alee will lie ran over lu "Columbia I Hv Won." 1 n.1 m mstoi vommiHa- o.an p, m i i ArrlveS .K'liiSrMiB 1 All 1, 1. I Bo. A Ue.M ChartrMna 7.10 a.m. Arrive, at Columbia... I ISA a.m. CO.MWtma with Inlia tu .Mil SmM all IinnniM un uiv vnanoiie, v mnmnia Af An net. aad Columbia Uramvllle Mallrnadt, liallw. . T. VI KM It Nan N, lien. r.Mi. Aai I. MRVINK. 11 a "wof. "Ighteea Bnlhllag barnerl. Cil.TTSWOKTrl. tlU.. June 10. flea which started in tha rear of tha hank. lug house of J. il. Drown Oo. de stroyed eighteen buildings and badly damaged man other. Tb ss lima tad loss is oo,uuu. A Jerawjr Unoah Ardnn. Wahhinutom. V. J.. June Id. P. fl. Klots left iua wtfs and two dangliters yrwity-By year ago, and- nothing Waa heard of him anlll a lew daysagu, wliso he suddsuly aoiaiaml on tae street, of tli town. He .learned tha whereabouts of hi danghtora and visited thaw. Hi wu bad luamsaX ssrain. and JLks ta-a. lev red sot to maka suuuwlf knowa t nr. ... Firteen Ilundred Imralgranta. ChIcMo;o& Alton R.R. i j - - PABTIMT ROUTB TO KAXSAS CITY AXff THE WES?, Street Car Schedule. BealemlsB at Ta. a ,. Badlni 10.00 p. Car leave Bunar for all points oa the knar, aal twenty and forty minutes there. Tier. Bcbrdalc'tars euanrrt SI Biuare. Trala car and b.xxaxe car ssert sverv Orntttorle Is nrohalitr mora sincere tn the deliverer frortl ktoliborn physirnl nil- rnrnts man to any ntoer numnjt neing, It is the knot-kins: off the chains that en slave a well gall. W. L. Whitfield, ol Monroe, Union county, N. C, I one 01 most set tree or aura. Ioe Perami'a rem . . . M . . . eoy irom a Dondag of eigkt years to a paiuiul Mood or kia crupUon. On rallkt allowed (act passtnaer. MBBasNi tranafcrml from all polnu la the Aslwvllle ta Hntvir In a. k.,-r " .AJ:::!JI; errs1'0' ."ia, n ir mr rem., enin veatinuim Trains at. IhjIs to K.n'l ""iihiii.i.b "i shht by. . city. Nn-iinlnB rhalr ear free. : Par fall Inrotwiatio call oa car write ta I co, M. A. NewlaticJ, Mo. JOl'allan A. AakevBlJ. N O I.CHABtTON. O. I. A,.Chleaim, III FOll SALE. A ImfOfl A platform ay dlwilvec) All otalBa- JJIHaol,' TIUN. We the BnitrnilimH havethl. da pnrtnerahln hv matnal mi, an. I tl.m. not otherwise provnled for will he met ' ' ,""7 accuaais dae the ana arc pays We t either, ... ..i MBimiMrt WHAVBR, This Tlk day of May, la wo, , FABTNKMBIflP. Th eaiVrsiamed wave this -day fbrawd a ,' iLa lUll!".' .'-' - . eppartnrtuhlii en. tfoVm.bi7"Bn. i" " ""r??1. !fT . . . iiruie). Ill' "T! "r"1 tia an it. are, " w p. vvvrais. I .ne 01a staaa off THOM. P. HAMILTON Jk CO., : PAttkiiAveb,ij " . - . .- ft .... f Srhli1m TUB - - . ASHEVILUIYWCwTIOr!, ' ''kTf"-ilA f ft 1 OrM dairy, eaespt' geadaW frb4 IA a. si. aid I p. and 0 aeUI To, Ths terms of sabsrvtptloa am (mm mr ill aaoa, gl.BO am.. (It 1 a.6- H1I1.1 dally Bits. - - e 1nn r.mH . 1 r-k. as woolaty 1 Vleriwjldrat, Tkos. A. Jonesi Be. d Trtasarse, D. 4. Watsoa Uhrarlaa, Miss J. HaMB, . I CIMscasasaJvlsHoes an earrMaBr ksvlled ta laipirt the shira aad kseerlh. Ihrle- JaaSOdtf flrltco will die. metaclHif aen ,1a all II. mraaerne, at ll.rrtM Jk Smm.. soil... UT aa.SAl.S-V eat RTBArillM I . 1 . i,., 1 us. n. nii.u, SB PATTOM AVUM1ISL I ..k-M, . Moassi ssBas, A MOW TWRn, reraRy (nvr4 hy lead amnhers of the A.hevHh bar lea aant parrbwat aad heavy Bet mibwL esc r4 a we nuty -p slamlass .as aasT bow sale at the ndlre of the Crruaa Peaussj mm v., Shs. NnrtB tear! I mala
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 12, 1890, edition 1
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