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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN; MONDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1800. THAT BOYCOTT Not Favorc-il by Leading South uiu Democratic Senators. supporters ot tho lorco mil m tn unmn Before tho proposed bill cull be put into operation anywhere loo Republican must petition for its enforcement iu tliii district. As there lire not 100 white Kepubil- dLtSil' My? 8aM t0 Under Arrest JACK THE HIPPER Butler, Vance, Gorman, Colquit and Others Interviewed ly Tho Atlanta Constitution's Washington Correspondent What the Eil I tor or The Washington Crltio 11 ai to oiy uu tho Subject Opposition to Both Hill aud Boycott. SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC SENATORS Bo hot Approve of The Oouatltutluu's lluyeott rropowltluu. WAsmxoTd.v, July KO. The boycott proposition of The Atlanta Constitution duett not receive much southern support nore. jir. ii. w. fiarrett, the corre spondent of The Constitution. Wedne nny night seut his puier the following expressions of opinion by nortlieru and tou them senators and representatives upon me ooyoott ymposltlout Itutleis bonntor Butler, of South Carolina: "I think the southern merchants would tie jusiiuuimi in retusiug to do business witn any northern city, not only on amount 01 its advocacy of tho force bill but on account of bitterness, vituperji- t.n mm uuM-cprescmnunn or me eoutu. 1, however, do not think it advisable for me soutn to take any concerted action in regard to tlie toree lull yet awhile. Alio cmiucc are the bill will not puss." Valium RctiHter Vance, of North Carolina: "My church d.n't allow me to swear, but if you will swear for wo I would say tM talk of boycotting is the damnedest sort of unuseiiso. I think we should resist the passage of the force bill by nil leual and constitutional meth ods, and apieal to the solier, conserva tive souiiuiuut of the north to aid us: but if it dues pass, we should take tliu advioo of the town clerk of Kphesus, and do nothing rash, However, the He jmbliuauK are not going to paw this biH." Ot.rinsii. fienator Oommn. of Maryland: "Talk of boycotting is extreme, l'ul.lic men hero do not entertain such propositions. nor lire they disposed to eiu ouia,'e it. The pawnee of this bill will injur.- the north, but not as much us the smith The senator then told of a party of lial tinioru capitalist, comprised 'of mem tiers f lM.tli parties, who recently pro Jected a erv extensive enterprise in the south, 'ihey uru, however, holding off How until th-y L ain what Is to l.e.-..me of this force bill; all of which show that the growth of th- smith will be scl-iou-lv retarded by the paigu of the infamous bill." -1 but tis. r, 1 l:ot I lie ioii "kr.ll. Senator (.'ookt.I1, of Missouri lon't rare to discuss this in itvr, you may say I am oppo-.-d t,. b.vc Even if I iavond -Hcli, howev. Would not advertise It in advance." (nil. Senator (Jill, of Florida: "We d. know y. t what will ) th - f.,t. ..(' bill, an.l I do not think Midi .liscu lib'ht now is wise." t..Ult. Senator ( o(iiit. ,.f I ;.-oiiri.i: "I haw not considered any pnitii ulnr tie-aus ..f lighting the ..rv bill, sIlollM it l.v. uie a law. My mind has l-.-n given t..c..u hideratimi of the means of .;. t.-atuu it in the n n.ae and pr. venting sini an outrage upou our s An expres- rioti of an opinion as to r.talmitinr measure-. l-f,.r.. the bill ha iiss.-,l might ati bstadeilith.-wiiv.it it il.-fcat. When the time coiue I" will I ready to co-oper it., in ai.v Iie-aure to pioteet our iks, pie fluIU ji disastrous lonsisjueui-es. At. (Mile 4 .mitr. niai,, Kcpr Mntlv.. ( Mitliwaite. of Ohio: The bill is a blow at the pr...jtv .,f the. south. I w.-iild not encourage threats, but I wmild cucouia-.!.. r. inoii Ktancix from ciime r. i .l ..r,...,,,.. Ing, infiiiinr. railroa 1 ii.i.-re.ts and the Innuerri' Alliance. The most vindictive manifestations nmitst rhe south in cmi Jlnetintl with this I ill e ,me .tu in. in bern l.vally ititer-.t. in the success of the Chlrao world s fair. If their con. Ptitllelictc et:tei t:iin S'l. Il M-ntilnellts lis they exj.rens, u.y hardlv want auv sH.p fr.nu the .uth W attoiid their lXHMtion." "GOO0-BYtBOVC0TT." W.'lliliii,iii, K.llior or The tVHl.lititiui, t'rllle. Under the caption, "0.sl-l.y U,,y. rott, tho eclltor .,f Tlie Critic, Mr. Itichard W. ii;hlinan, a radical outhorn iinicniT, says: lt mviim iiultv safe to predict that we hall hear lhile If any more of t, Uwirulopri.po.itl.iii to establih a busi bew boycott nifaliist the ti..rth tliroiiL'li- our i ne noiitlicni statist. F.nmi-h of the eoiitheni cilie. have t en heard from al ready to give iiN-urance that no iiieasurn o silly and tuisi htevouii will rec-iv.. even a cotislderaiilo aj.proval. The t hniuliurii of . i.mineice t New Orleans. IiinniiiKhaiii. Lynchbnrir, Atiun.ta Noiiitf.ime.-y and .Savannali liavi. n plil to lhe Atlanta (.ustliuiimi.savlnutliat In case the L.slun bill l-s ,..,.',.- .. i they favor a commercial convention ' to uoiislder tla situation. "Itlchtuoti.l, Charleston and Mobile jay putrmht that they do not approve the Isiyuott. md Ihlitmor., Hn,i ',attn nH annoiitne that their coiiiti,..el Issiiw are not political orximuatlons In wiy si'iiHi. 1 he one ularimt and similtt cant Tact Is that In no instaiice has The Const it utioh'ii idiotic pr..siti,,n Us-n tiimirtly endot-N'.. The atlempt mad.. IV that exielletit iiewsivr to take Clinrgi. of the wuth, to dli tali lts policy, nil, Incidentally tolxs.iu Itself. ,a,, In the ptt:tnrctHtic iihriuH-oloifv ..f th- irrent American Ktne of s.ker,' 'Hit the ,ei. !. ....1 .. ... ... m . . , 1J1,IIK lorwurn in a KTattful anil entliMVlastic hurry to hail Constitution as ,,.lr deliverer and Slilef, the houtliuni citl. have contented lomsolvw with c..urt.-iiis replies. , oT whluh llatly r..pu.lialo the ls.vn.tt trhetno, and not a stiiuli. oiieof which ajiiirovelt. "This In wlmt Tlio Critic wild a month o, mid n.'aisl, would he th,. sooth's rtwKiiisii u siuii an ov.-i tnr.i. Sout hern people are not fm.K In bii.l...... . Iior are they umliKaiitly il.-d towahi wi. -ii i.oi.iierii lamnisjrs. 'i j...i Hot. The nlau that will In. inlm .1 In the south will be to boycott theee ne vroes. It Will be irenemflv nn.loesiroo,! Call, that uo neKro who signs such petition or mwepui ou appoiutiueiic uuuer tile ot UOXIUUS lllW cull obtain work from a Democrat thereafter, mid this ruin ehould be obeyed with the utmust strict-licss. Tho Otorula Panners Alllanvo. The Sun's Atlanta correspuiidcut says a meetinjf has beeu culled bv several of the BUb-alliaucea of tho Faiiners' Alii. unco In Houston and other counties, at which lueetiinr it is ih'oikm',1 to mloot resolutions to send to all the count v alli ances urging the systematic boycotting of uorihein proihicts in case l lie force bill lu-coiues a law. The president of the Woi ili county alliance makes the BUK:,'estiou that no eouou bo sold to the iioi iii. ru uiiils, but that it bo sunt to ilu0mlnl ,Ui ect. l'l. ilKe.l to the llux'.itt. Caiit. Clark, nresideiit of the Mer chants JJituit, of Koine, (jii.. mid bead of the liuvjoHl whole alo house in thai city, and who has lor years been buv- iuK dry K-'i'ils and shoes in the uortli. unlKWtailKgly pledges himself to the boycott. J'ublic uieetius are rei.orte.1 as la-iiirf held in all tlio smaller town.. throughout the south ut which the boy cott plan i- endorsed. .Via. m in New Urleiiiin. The Sun's Mew Orleans disiial.-b suv. there is much aiarm there over the pros- jv.- oi iue i ns.it ue ol llle reiler.-.l ...e. tiou bill, iioU there is a general tleman.! that some action be taken in reiraid t. it so iu. to loillil'y the law should it pass. Uul there is a wide diversity of sentliiit iil as to what that action should bo, iiiii'e seems to lie all even division on thesuujet l of a boycott of northern products. About half the lieoole want a conven- tlo.i cull.-.!. io arrange a course of action that all tile south can act toLeihor in hsth-inx and d.'ieaaiiif the law. The Mew Orleans itiainis'i' of couiuierce and iuuustiy tins adopted resolutions declar ing in t'.ivor of the liroposed eonveliiioii. ine Mates ami t'elta wariiilv siion.nl the bt.yeott pr. posiiioii uml ui-ki-s iiu uii diate at lion in calluiir the conven tion. The 1'icayutie think, that a boycott aisMiiist tin- north may become n.vess.irv nut lua. K. is premature to propose i; how. Tlie Ti.m s-iit m H-rat i.pp ,..,I both boycott and coiiwiilioii a. Is-inj; sec li. it.nl .iu-i s.iv. -i-iiis! t.s. mu.-h of s.-ces- sion tunes, i; expresses Ule .ij.itii. .11 that Uu- force Ulli va.i Is- Ik mK-u and uu.iin.tt ww.ioui a coiiveiKion. V.-ir.n ut H11-1t1i11.4i1.011. At lJiiiniii 'li.-uii. Al l., . .lno-d.-iv, several liiiudi.-d lt.-pi. oilcans 11. 1,1 "a In. eiiMf; :.iiil .1.1. .pted .1 memorial, sadnx Ill.UiV lv.!M..i.- why Her ele. Hon I'll, -houl.l hoi I,,. i,.,.sse.l by la,- senate. fill.- Inehloiial w.i oe sl'n.-d by stVelai th.u....h.i i;. puo.u-a.is and b.n.'ai.l.si to tl.c ii.-pi.l.iK.iu senators at U .i-.n.tuii. lll.l..sltt)ll III, Hi, Uile-r lii pai.-iies from viii ions s.vliotis ot Ilie s. li.u .s.i,v J,. lljej,. l a (ell- e:al I. ii;, 1;t i.pp...in,.:, i ,. tlXl l-lll. but t ll.lt ta.le ... l.l,.re..-l,-.so:.;H siiioii to t:ie pr-.j.o.ed n-.yco!t. Hi (..i..iii,ii.iin .ih.,iii. lue .i.iania , r:-:. 1 11. ion r.-tiinis to tin ul.;. c I .net edu -; !.d,y iiri- south, ern l.ie-r. h-.i... w.n. ar.-'.-i.ien.iK h'.Hls I ! an Hie 1.0.1:1. to iii.i.ie In.-:: 1 ii'd. -i coinliuonnl a.,. I !.i .liMiiu'tIv stipulate that the . .r l. .-- ne cauc.' lleil if the t -re.- bill pa .. .. The northern trade Centers wih .;:. is- :nde to appreciate the tfl-avity of !! sllli..,. ,11. Tie.-1 . ii :i.i.i..,u ;,it I-.: "1 nir iirropmt ellelllle. t. 1.1 I., ilve the .aw. ike of iheir live- II til 1 .1, ,i ie t..al the sontln-n, p ople are hail-i.. aiii ,1 ,,r ilidiliereut. Ki nei nun 1,11s i.nr hum 1,11,1 a iles-rt than hat. ii j.lu,.u-ed mio eiu,-- ra, e conuieis , r .-, 11:.- under the lle;,To tlohl.li.ill-'li." tor Some Time While the Officials Were Gath. erlng Evidence, The Chain Reported to Be Very Coin, pletu Tlie Friend a Medical NtuUent, nit autor inmei uii Ae-reit We Can Ship Live 4'iitlle to Croat Urltiilu for Borne Time to Come Foralgu Metre. He THE WHITECHAPEL FIEND. A BiiiiiKliibmit Story Which May Taken Cum Urnne Sails. HaMKAX. N. 8.. Julv 2fl.A Urtltf.. lady, at present visiting distinirnished London otlleial, wri'es to frientui here that Jack the Rlpjier it tinder arrest iu that city and has been for some time. The rimicr. she wivs. is ......liui student and his arrest was made on tho strength of information kdven by his ".-o... ioc- niouoi uies nave Kept the matter the strident secret in order to work up a case tijtalu.t the man. Tlie ciiuin 01 evidence is very cnmnlete. Ibis information, thought startlintr. is v.,..,. J.. 1 1... m . ........I , o, vug writer 01 ine letter, who accidentally came into possession of the faots. HAS STRUCK A SNAQ. Thai Aiiieiiilment I'rohlhittne the MISCELLANEOUS. Latlios Fino Kid (Jlov Wo tiro solo iiiiontH for tho celobratcd Mutlior (i Rivet Im- poi'tnlloii of Ainerlvan Cstlle. LsiNiniN, .Inly 6. Plinisoll's little J.. .....i..t. . jo.iei 111 nincu, uiiiiur cover or an amendment to the merchant shipping act, he seeks to prohibit the shipment of live cattle from the entire western hem isphere, has been blocked for this ses sion. There is no hope of getting at the second reading Ivfore parliament ad journs two wivks hence, but the inteti tioii is to revive it at the autumn session. uy that time cirttlemen will have time to get en their feet arid oppose it. The shipping interest iu the house of com mons is far too powerful to allow such a tun 10 pass 11 tneourmirt Isoneeliroiiu-l.t avan Joseph Oliam xr 1 ... io Jiookts, 110 buttons, no strings to tic, showing in one touch three movements in one. 1 he most simple ms- tener known, yet the most convenient. Wc NEWS IN BRIEP. A Condensation of Interesting Items on Various Subjects. Nebraska Hepublloans nominated Rich ardson, for governor, Congressman (Jest, of Illinois, was re- uu.i.iiinieti oy lie Hepuuiloniis. The Amerioan Association of Flint Glass Manufacturers has luil.in..i thuM..u-i.,i. Mr. William Ooln Mvlnu iro..n.. ., was ornbablv fatallv n,.i,a voii milking a oow. The steamship George W. Elder and bar Oakland were capslsed oft Point Wilson, Wash. The archbishoni sembletl for their annual meeting In Bos ton, Wcduesduy. The city council of Chlcinm ju ordinance graiitlug the lake front situ iur tue worm's lulr. Hugh lirsdlnv. MUHll 11 Vu,im .... I ln bathing in a poud ilea Winchester, Ky got bej-oad his depth and was drowned At Uellnire. U.. MamlutHII.. A..i porftrtly iumuie frtun ulckiiMHs, shot aud Aiui m wii- aud thtsu Unugod bhiiwlf. Hoinelutu! uuuiiMi- s a n.it. vi , s- - - vmiss( t v nuar lioueta, U fonuU the house built for nliu ' e. 0 he was burn'1 hv i... u..:,.i.i...u path. Joseph Charles, a shlulug light of New castle, Intl., rural society, Is under 'ar- onargeu Willi gobliliiui his neighbors' turkeys. ivuwsni unyiuson, a stonecutter of Portsmouth, U., was shot lu the tlmih bv ...Ul. ...t 1. x, as bound over lu tli """ -b Hie COIIUUT. - GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In 100 Feet of Central Passenger Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. a iren I replace gloves or teur the first. (lint lime t ried on. Can lit your hunt to their attention. David Suu. who was bound over lu th A white tramp named 8am. Casey and an unknown negro were killed by cars 41 btncinnatl while sluing on the track eat ing watermelon. Miss Ktliel, the 13 year-old daughter of H. L. Uert, of .Marlon, lud., was thrown by a pony and sustain...! i..i.,siu ,1.. 1,1 , - .-,.... ,.UV UIU likely to prove fatid. Professor Uernhardt Vnat th m.. and best known Ueruinu professor of mtislo iu liiilianniiolis. .IU.I .,1 apolis In his ?lst ear. The steamer luaho, of the Doiuinlon line, run ashore on Autieosti island, and will be a tot al loss. She was a uew vessel uu unu a cargo or product!. ilary Meetl, aged lb, a wealthy girl of Lrltteudeu, Ky.. elt.)ed with Juhu UraU ton, ul Columbus, ftitl., u noud criminal aud the fattier of live children. Ice men ami butchers at Uracil, lud., art) . , , -... vunw- I --- ..,, uuituurs at urazii. intl . are 1-erhii .. strong as he was a few years at war over the high prices charue.i hv the ii!.0' '? bt.tr Mur. the ship- forme,. The but.lrr. ait ita 7, tZ I ," " " " wt. tueir owu account. N eilniaay a reorter talketl with liroailhurst, ltowiands and Cramer, thnv nieuils-rs of parliament who are uiiioiig the sponsors for the bill. Ciiri- Usly oIIoUlNi all the snonsors nn l..lu,- AU sizes and colors in slock. IIOSTHJ 1UMW. 4 WItKMIT, No. 11 X. Court Stjua re. W.A.ISlaiii. J. V. IJitowN. FURNITURE AM) UNDERTAKING. ,'No. 3a Patton Avenue, M AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR SOLO STAND We are now ready, and in- I'.liTlrii' lirltM In every nnm. Open lire in uttiiv umlKratirt in lud rufiiuH. ixii.i. ,u..i.V lunch eo u tiler, t'litr am! mvvi Htnnil mul bur itml billiunl room on tintt Hmr Itk't rwt curs pnHH dour every iio niiuutvs, KiihiiMHiil and lunvill railroad eulinu' house room trie wtrt' 110 iu in u tea for nit ala. PHK raiinma men when unitwl Utfiuiiet uerjwiey euunty iu (h Vt Vir,m.i, ftaw "wuhu iiuU wfvenU time, iu tho lower Uoubb or IIkj IfgmUtuto, ib UwiU. GforKu Wtfijiiir'i. 1U-v..ji members but the most .werf.'.l among C'i!;' Wl'ut w. M m Vltt' Olir frielltls Ulld the pul) tn.-in ts Uroatlhui-st, who is a carpenter ,",i.... . ..." m1',t'Ji " "'ing next 11,1 ' 'l,u " trade, and the parlinmcnturv mouth Piece for the trades' unions of England, broailhurst was much surprised when t"ld that the effect of the third asetion RATES, j.oo PER DAY. A. G. IIALLYURTON,Irop. I. H. IIKVAN nnd WAI.TKH liHKICN, ClerkH. SCHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the World Over for its Puritv. Wc deliver to all parts of Hit- i-ity our own llottlitia lixnort liver at ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN. anUniWltu1 We Uir..- fresuurttvlca, THE "BONANZA," WINE AND .. LIQUOR .. STORE . IN Tliii STATU. FINE SAMPLE AND HIU.IAHI) ROOM. j. a. mahqi'akiit, m-kt. ! NO, 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C ..r ,1... i.in n . ... . ... ...- ...ii noiitii ne 10 entirely suppress imporiiitioii of live cattle from either North or South Amcm-ii. H ...I.I .1... was not hi. understanding at the time 'I the first reading, lie simply intend ed to prevent cruelty to cuttle and pro vent overloading ,,f vessels. II .th i rainer uml Uowlauds expressed t hciiiselvtw to the same effect, mid clearly intiiimttsl that if such is the iiiieuiioii or tue inn it would lose their "ipport. At any rate ample suspicion has Im n aroused to put the bill on the shelf for this session. Pliuisoll, orig inator of the measure, could not he found, hut his friends declare his idea in drafting the bill was purely human itarian, others declare on the con trary that the spnisers for the bill were merely tools iu the hands of English farmers. t: ii.. a iit KcinTiiiiy io can and ex amine our well selected stock of car.s) ot LuoT AT SUA. Th.. .1.... i-:i-.oi s. i, r Him,,,,, Ur. Vt.t.i a n-H i.t sut..,.i. L"Sii ..v. .Inly jo. - The American scli.M.in r , ..ii.,1,1 Kue, has Uvu l.s. at se.i. The Mil r.-tv, coll i.., ,n ni six- :tstl h-.s..;,.. i-il lied. The Vcsh-I Wa- ohy..v. ii. iat .iH. Aim t.. Ireland. Iho fi n.. i i;;,i.ii, idee was a vesstd of I'.iJ to,;t b.,r.- n. Mie wa. limit i lN.li. at I.. in, .....I her h.ulin,. lH,rt was It... k; m i. .mi,, was owned by v.ft..ro t .i-fj ..'V. .1 SUIT) .li.u.. ..r s. ...,iIKV, Kl:n.is.i. I.. i...luly Jtl.-A N iapot liH-r tiiil..,.d in u.ttle foiiutl i llick s Is-.it ii uu auuday cohlaihcd the lollowtng: rt-l.t o Ivm. ou lsiar.1 ,n. A.r, tean..np hi i , em. week ..go; li.id eliiiiiuh to .a.t tell d.i.t.; w.ttur lor twenty da 1. .ink we Ii iv. I, Vn ilnfii.u near wln-ru Wel.Hik the r.ill. i.'i,,!.,!,, ialei da) 'be fore a. . l.l. nl , ,.,,. , pillule 1.', , '.e l,, ' I'f "1'lelnv. William .l,iiil,e.t.. fhatlesMia.le. San, I'lleh. II,-,. i-y llr.incli. Sarah liliitk. 7.j ijeiiiu.iii, sl.Hik. )'. ( .m.lii Uunts 11 tin linil(,.,, s.in.1 Mill .. o.. Julv -(!. Kl.o.., GREAT BRITAIN'S SPIRIT TAX. H lmt ' Hi,. Drinker. In Kiigliinil, Irelmitl, Wale, ni.il s.'.ii, .ay yor- L .ms in. July ait.-ln the honw of coiniiioiis Mr. Uoschon. chancellor of fheejt. nisiuer, announced that thnin.rt. rhe extra taxation of spirits, which the -ovuruiuciii urigiunlly pr.iisM.sl to de vote to the inn. liis ..f 11 . i ,, . : ... v..-s, noiiiti Is. now iill. ite.1 iii Kngland and Wnies to the county coiiucils i..r tho .,.... .... i.t i.., l,..i -A ................ ..s.,,r,,i, eiiucauoii. In Ireland. In. .aid a juiit Would Is placed at the tl .. ,sal of the interuietii .ite .sliiciiioii Isur.l. aud a part would dev. .twit, tlie pnrihisw of the Irish laborers . w 111 gs a. t. In Scotland tlie pr. cecils woiud lie lmii.hsi to the county councils to relieve local taxa tion. SU-. Onnpls lI Ilannennnn gave notice of an amen. line,' i,i',,Vi,ln,,r il,, .i... titiioitnl iu StMtlnnd lm devoted to free priiiiuiy itluciiti.iii. S..U...K, uuu hub uot utsiu seeu since. Xbebulhriu the Aleud h..,il...,-.-.,r;o. mtlL at Xurtli Jackson, O., exploiled. in stautly killing lieurge Mead and William Thomas, and finally injuring William 1. Mixsel. City Marshal llodmt. of l'linti.-... Ill was shot in the groiu and pmUlily lataily hurt by Uauiel Aorta, a worthless citizeu of rorest, III., wlmui tie was trying to ar- vk. A-turui is ill Jan. Ullssellville. Kv.. Is illilielmiil original package house opeutsl up in tmt proliibltl.m town. It ashs Us conKn ss uinu, Uotslniglit. tu vote lor thu 1.111 counteracting the on(rluul paekune divi sion. A'ew Zeiiliiiiil Mini iti..u u u. -- ... u iiuAiuiia . . ,, that congress pass thu snipping nil.,, ull,i il Special fe.M I Ul't to niin.iraiv Hum 0te,.u and mail service between Australia i..l il... United States uule.s Lucie Sam docs something. John Heal leu, of fuluuibus, lud., wil Ii a character si. .r. M.s... i.... .. . . W'f&'T & BROWN. Crittenden, Ky., and uescrtcd a lantiiy of tlve children. BRICK. BRICK. ......'OH SAI.1C IIV" BRICK. FURNITURE, Which we are ofleiiiifynt rock bottom prices. I'iMlertiikiiig Calls at-' tentled day or ninht. BUNCOMBE BRICK & TILE COMPANY, Asheville, N. C. I. O. Box 426. TRINITY COLLEGE. Terms Begin Sept. 4 and Jan. 1. 1-II It ill L-imilMl'rL-ini VI Hit-Kin ulli-n-il ili.e-.H.i . . . "'-' N-rth Caroliiii. wi.l, nciiiH l , V SZ l ' ' ,n"- lien two v.-ars. tcillaloii.i. - iMiues .H .i '. lit,; II. nl sv . ...n ' '.fmU"',?!! ."' .' ""I"1"",'!"-1" "t l.a..ie.e.., ., ,,,,,., Th,.,n " utlvaniaae. Over loo cum-. ,l,i. y,, iiiini to .haln"., 1ml Z&t.A,M Telephone,, lay 7o,mV,t 05. Hando.,,,, cou",;. . . . 'Xll'lllti!!!! thl-.l tt'rinu. it'ittiili, i.it.l Nntill-iil Seii'tux-s. .Inly I Oil I in l'lVHldoiit. Trinity College, N. C. lion at II. ulhsii, prnMla. Viknv. .Inly itl.-yito a serious riot grew out of the dismissal f a miner at lleiithen, I'russia, Tuesdav" ilie coiuradi-s of th Hi..i..,...i exnress.Nl tln-ir sytiiimlhy with him by iiuitting work and U-i,. tn ... .. .V:. inotsl. Ihey siH, twaiue lnvolveTih trouble with the l.sal t,Un. Tltey were t.jiium,.r.ms for these function tloiMiii to cpe with, and it was finally found ifstsary to call out the military of the dMrict. The rioters, when or l. re.1 to dlsiH-rm.. r..fused ti do so, and a Uosis-rato encounter ni.n i ut ui.iu tur uiuiiarv hail fi-l :l,l,"l!""ry:j f.Vr Uwu, nnd.th,i the mob 'was ..altered and ttnSS gWa OTS of hanging, actoldllig to the oriKilial foiin,r.lla la Thai Cltr T m ,"d h" '"lJ to Uu l'fobiai". 0 Lu aso.onn. HU'y Orear, of ('oluuibus, O.. havli Cornelius .Met arty, adrinkiim n..ws. pair man arivsiisi at Iniliuiiap,iii, .said lie had beeu scieiiiecn times iu the woi house iu thepnsi year and .mln't like tue associations. Uu pnutled lor a year in the pen and got it. (i. Tate Carr, ol I), aia, Kiu , s.iiei.ieu i, Hoiiieo rtennc-uay wane tires.,. ,u i. ...s uiarriage. It was preiiiisiiial-. ... , ,u,. ,. to raise money i.y tu.,,, .or . ..,.11, ,u , wedding trip Is supimisciI 10 ..ate Is.-.. cause ol his rash net. The Illinois slate ls.aiii ol i.gri. ..iu- j is protesting agn.ii.t ,..e .M-.et i.a . . .0 lake from mr n.e woil.i s Ian, ni, ,,. , already beeu inane, '1 ,,e ),., , ,, , lake .rent does Unt nilnrii op..iriiiiiiti.. fur agrieiiliiiriil exuibiis. A. J. Hoover, t.f Ij.ptirie, lud., had I, nice little buggie rule win, .u.s. A.l.n.. spoiled by the active inierlcrciiue ol a horsewhip yielded by .dr. Atiaius, wi.o couldu t be until u, n Hu thai lu a cu m. u.e uns luree u a crowd. President Harrison, accompanied by Postmaster General Wauamuker, .iecic. tary Proctor, Attorney Ueuural .Miller, of niscabluel. autl lien si. ii.,i...i,i , .......1 - .aunt ...a Peunsylvaula slate guard encanipiueut al Uouut Uretna, Pa., Thurstluy. A corporation, backed by English cnpU Uh has been foruietl for thu iiur ose of operating saloons In Chicago, tlie object being to, by that means, dlpe of U'u.Puct '""I'm company in which the same person, are Interested. Grant (iartlner, a colored Columbus convict, brought s hue down m. 11 1 of Chsrles Slurderuim foreman of the hoe nftcr- Uully came AT TH11 LEADING JEWELRY STORE. Tin null, stoik ul J'laUd Jtveir, l.i.lii.lniu 11,1, IIhhh'Ihv. Muttons uml III 11., k ta, at 1-JJ-ONE-THIRD 0FF!-l-;j U. ...-.Il ..t ...... ... na wr intend la tin- intuit to keep ni.thlnu lint Solid Hold uiid Sterling Hllvcr Jrwrlr.v FOR SALE. ARTHUR M. FIELD Mn.l llelura I11 Chin. Sax Than,,.,,,, .Inly ill.-m the I nitud Males circuit court Wednesday Judge Sawyer ivuderi.l a d.s i.iou ti- Ullllllling mi-.s.i, I',Iii,.. (,., ,1... rustisly of I hlnsl stub s .Marshal Long, sinned, ..- .1 Vi V '" were "i" oi ..i.i.n.. niter having enswed -w mtuvi lluui dlCJkitlO. Lims KS0.0OO. 8111KAXK Falw. Wash.. July . Early Wednesday morning fire de stroyed proiwrty valued at lsnurlv t)jm . 000. Jloiins- street bridge, new struc ture, ousting tio.titio, was entirely con- ue eniimaUMl Ltjtnl I. I. i-iBteu at tii3ti.isa; insurMiiw, tai.m. It Is generaMy supiKsted that the tire was of incendiary orurin. as twn .n,.n " ... ' 1... L' . uioe , . ,ier uonr 111 uiiiereut nor thins of th. city Julia Olenn, a negro, keeper of l.slging house In which one Henry urear. of ( oliiinbus. () . hvl..u . ir. u,t ....... . 1 .1... , . .V" .i. i.iuoruit, iur some time sustained Illicit relations with Fan ule Breaky. Wheu she found that he was married mau she deserted b.m. lie shot her without indicting fatal injuries and in.-uipveu stiiciue. its Is under ar- LEADING JEWELER, Soutb Main St. Ashcvlllc. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. PASSMHnKM nHH.u.uu.s Western North Carulloa IMvlsiua. PAHttltNliKM TRAIN 8CIIHllll.l( .. .',IM 'i-'T Mnreh 11.1) 70tn Mcrltllsn time used when not othcrwls. intlieatcd. CONTAINS NINE ROOMS," INCLUDINGJBATHJ ROfisI FITTED Wl IH "WATER '"CLOSE I. I'lnlMhiil thmili'twiiit In A tit n..b .. Mawnlnak Wall. Tdrn s'tl h .1.1 n.Vu-.:.w h""" '"' III (Jusru,. I'er Inrtht r iiiforniiilloii cull nn C. H. WALKER, No. 5, Jefferson Drive. July mil I in A iicre..rnl Amnrlraa Art I.t. nuls..rt Il-rkomer, the Litely ducted of , ''h,,A? oriKiuatad, was arrestedon Iloyal Aciidemiclan, wh.sw Mctnro the u"l,itl rm. Last Muster" has umdu him famous, "ol Ills Wife and Mm,. Illmsell wusatouetiuioun-Ohloboy.-iUthoiigh St. Cl.Aiitavii.t.lt, 0.. Jnly in born lu iJavainu Ills parents brought Wfliiesday morning at 4 o'clock Manda- hlin,to Ohio when he was S years old, but W"9 Ault leputy recorder of Belmont they wcro not successful Umro nnd i- 0,,m',)r. lalwring nu.ler a torn- turned later to England. Them he was ffh7 Ju . .inTi'j "ti"wl "X."' .. i.uraiixeu ana went to Munich. Frotn hlinsT.lf ........i . u i.'iuruuu whuru Lt. Kninvrilc, t tuoth mer.) Bearstary Nobis has nrirnl.lMMl an I Ar. K.I..1...-J pedlUon of deputy I'nlted States msrshnl. " Unnvlllt, to Investigste the alleginl stealing of . " Hlchmon. rnmeut timber by Canadians ftl, iahj tha In the Dig and Little Halny rivers idus m.UUO.Uurj feet of logs have been sent across th border by half breeds aud Frenchmen. ; Raicigh, OoldRt.orn, Wilniliiatnn No. Al lislly. Drotect theinsilves when ll...lr hi '..,. . 'to M Invaded and their a.s lnl Institutions London Urnphiu. His father was a wood tAn.JliiK near, killing her instantly H I Virginia, was threatened, but lin y are not iimlc.ni. carver nnd Ids mother a lutislo tcuchiT. f',""1 w,l,t to ul '' barn and hnng oont'". ""i" ior iioiuiiig save I iiew i oia vvoritl. too opportunity- for tiro.. lierlty. With tlm issMlhle exoetitloii of They llm. lo a lltllA ln.rtnl... A....I .. I IM . . .. J .. ui.i!uucy iroiu tut Aiiere are no less iiiuq thirty different CONGREgB. Buntlreil aeil Kevrnty-Pirth Day. ui. 8""'e-T'1 ldlsu appropria tion bill was considered. A resolution rvean nairnm i fiiiiiiii.e . . i n . .. . 't ululwu y "IS I In .i . .i " mnirniatlon cniiti ana sickness, shot I i", i " j ' , "rlwl Bias, in nio ueaa witn a revolver. I r"""- action Had Duen tukii In the honse-The contested election or Alcniunls vs. Anderson. In W iipnw in tavor ,r k. nnnK Z. , ,,,, """'"""o" on the bank- " Lynchbursr' " WashliiKtoil nniiimorc, " I-hil... ." New York, Ur. Uhben.turned apdu , Et.glaud, Ttotatt,lrSTftSi o ho U giiu to make comlocturtoon. doing serious damage. IlemediaWr iiis ei,.,oyed for a time on The "' nd shot lis wifr who wis himself from the rafu.. The sh.s nS PT " then continued uutU ad- ' Kn,""aU occurred at Ids home nearjOentorvlh,: imuUuu UUM,W I (uCthn". New York, l'hlla., Itnltlmore, Wii.hlnKt'n Lynchhura, Richmond, lianyllkrj' "VYIImlnut'ii Ooldstioro, Kslclxh, Bnllnhtiry, iienpm 111 Sf.it m It o.lnm H.'tUum tltlim 1 OApm 81tlii. e ooi.iri I 'J UOpin 7 topm H nopm ii vuim eaoam No. S3 "1 " J'tr'y- I Htrliim iioilpin loaii,m A iosm 7 30iim liiaopm lttAAnm HA.1nn HAnm 1047am 1 aopni wssTiiouKbrTTfoT ftoTlT K3 ally. TBS Daily Clllun. Is nlwnyi alive to the Interests 121A.ni 7aonm Utnam 11 Itam Aeopm "BOOpm pin "llOtlam liaopm )lim iar.am 7 Haste laiAnm ROUND KNOU HOTEL, McDowtll uuul, N. c. AN HOUR'S RIDE FROM ASHEVILLE ON THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. A short distance froi. thefuutof the I'liiiuul.- ,,r n., iu, ui .r.c. an ,.tnnU, l.tow.ag. The scenery I. .Hi turtsMuc. walk, wi,,, nilU ,m' , and water pun nnd abundant. varan, ami UTIIIA WATliH A FUW HT1IPM I'KlIM 1'KONT Ihhiu Itl.liCTRIC lllil.LH AMI IIAT1I RtMJM mii:ciai. rati:m ;ivi:n to famii.ii:h. UlMtiiN June ihI. For Terms. ndHros J. HI LOW KHW1N, rrjprlclor. FITZPATRICK DROT1IERS, De-M Wall Patter, Window Hhadtrn and Patent HaiiKcr, I'aluts, UMs and Vsrolehcs, Ilillly, 4.'lilpm IA7t.m naonm 11 OOprn ntl7sm a 30am I "HOAnnTT Msasry's Ml led Points mid Preach and Americas We kerp in stock Ht. t.oulssod Knitnekr U-sd. ' Color.. Window Utass, bots fcliAil 1 1 iteorg-ta ttewsiiers and a hts llc tttsie, h nere and there from a urvtvl... ...t.l. .na.. hear no more Vth. Zt 'figS -r7T Theuatives found It inconvenient, how. t iA" 1 -bj,J P l na UCnEHAt. s Opiioalilon Aaln.l Also the Troilmed llr....... iw iroiut, Jnly W.-A s)wlnl from of If ligiotti castes In India, aud when tl.. Aalicville nnd Its people. rnliruads were llrst establUl laVkcl tin UrM .. t!".ni0' P"pitlnr fldvcrtislnif mr- lUn I MMR u ...I . . . " . , ..w, mi.u i.uw uii etirui LI ejuiUstt ml, nn Ike r..rne IlllL T Jounwy. but offset it at the end by "'"n "v ft ner uugs ami ItlUdcls. uiuwi x res ricks. ZlotUm: o " Th. Hun says, Out. Si i wwT,lh ,er,hnt of that nlly nk..l.k"Jl,wk)'Sv t,mt " WM "ttII nt r6uld Uk pari m a boyitt against -ui vutvu uusiu.ns men. but that a Is, v. "n post mmr to rufjroed against the ookired I , having wide border and blaok feather. Th Aabcvlll Cltlacn Ulvca The latest local news. The freshest State newt. Th best general ncwa. Oeneml and special comments. 1.1. . - ui tirv I iiini iiJiiirr in imp Mints ! n'lwnv. filled wl.h.k.. LT!'.' bc,t nvcrti.lnK medium In the la... . as . .... tMuivvH. ICUU OlIUCi Ingmnttcrofthedny. A full stnffof i.i tu . . fill tlti.lr .sw,M,a I... h.i """,uuu" "u corrce- Nn.BS I Ilally. boo nrn B1A am 1000 am 1!I4 pnl Allium 1 ooam U2Asmr Hpm . 8 aBpm A, A B. R. K. I.V. Hot Rtirini,.. Arr Aahcvillc, Ar. Hrndrrsonvltle. Hps rtan burg, t.T No. A4 HaJly. H4o p m 700 ti m 107pm 840 pm No, IS pondcnti. 910 am lltosm A4pmj ..40 i m MtlkrdlY fiRANCH." Tllslly tiecot Hund.v T v, A.hevlllr. Ar. AT. Wsvnrsvllle, llrysim city, W'c.ttlrlil. Lr, No. 17 8AA p in I OA p m a ni 8 10s PI Hats are In Chsntllly laos and Jet, with lam bow, bunch of roses In frtsit aud garland of BiaymnU.! ul lu black laos, lined with rose fsJIle, wltb low of rose velvet rlhtne the hair, Town huts are In blank eel. IJonrdmir houses fill ttudr ...... i vcrttsing In the CitiXKK. The neatest. .s.i J ...... : snd Ai.'l.utlmnn Weepers between nXVVXZ1 th Clt.prWngtp.rin North Cnm.inn" "'rm";.M'inBUm, una a general lavoiitc. I tfa efforts Car. brtwrm Hot Hiri. .na wl.h.'."." . . .. .. MVSWIURVUUn. liJZ? lnS,TaaH 8urcriptlon, 0 per annum! the advertiser an hundred-fold. I months ; oO centi peoVth. W. A. WINDIIRN, 11. P A 93 Six I JAi. L. TAYLOR, 0. P. A nsasingtua a Ashcvlll., N. C, AGENTS WANTED! Is HVliHV Ltll'NTY IN Weatcrn North Carolina TO HOUCIT BtlUSCRII'TlDNH PllK Till? DAILY AND WEEKIA' CITIZEN.' A liberal npnmlsslon: will bt psld. aumt uo. uwning a norse prcnmtl. Address II. D. CHILD, BUSINESS MANAGER, lulyAtiftwtf Cltlacn Office. A NBW DKKD, carefully prrpsred hr lead .. ... nnaasTKHP ...r II. flneat parchment and heavy flat uiua rrlna all nnmun tw.1.,... I.... !.. T. oa .air at th ..nice of flic Citiism iu .... cor now PolnJk. Just nut an raa) Co.. No, North Coert mtiiZ. flsni A CARD. Htlltor Ashrvlllr Cltlwni That our ninny friends nisy know how ws arc gctiiug on w will .tale that wt touk In o .unci snt. more 91000 In Vive Weeks. Took In last Mnturtlny over $7IM. T0 of that was hotrl, linlaiivc slim. Motel regis. tcrctl an that day. Ifatl o.utK) arrival. In B months. Our stevk Is niinmoth 80O feet long anil 18 ftct wide. Tell 'the balance of the world to come and ere "Old Cheil" .mil. and buy good, of us and asvs 10 to US ntr cent. , nnrin dtf a, R. CHHPItHTIIR ft aiiN. (" 'Hi :! C'liij Slrlcluri. Painless to Use, Price, fl.0O. BoHbymrrnreUU. Sent la vuia pickaj. trtu Aabbor Syrlnj b. 11,60 HOR "ALB HV BAT80II SMITH, ASHEVILLE, N. a
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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