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II LE.I Asheville Daily Citizen OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Not exceeding three linn, AT - - THIS - OFFICE. joue Time, M cent. Three Timet, BO cent. SC. FKK HVNDRED. Six Timet, 76 cents. f VOLUME VI. NO. 103. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 3 MISCELLANEOUS. iLINVILLE J''v ' I A place pluuued iumI devel- npinff as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS I $loF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, .41' A region noted for htiltli V ' 'i'- 'jfulnetts and beauty ol SCENERY. rv L. ,ll - ? An flew lion of 8.800 feet, flvSwith cool Ijliivlfforaling Climate i i $ It is iM'intr iHin out wit.Ii It'iHte and skill, witli well graded roads 11 nd extensive &$ FOREST PARKS. A desirable phu-e for fine I : tvsidenceH and I HKlTIIfllL Honra. . j ' I A Rood opportunity for j jvotttalle investments. For t V;f ,8tl'at'd pamphlt't, ad- UJsf imtfiiir lunnnururuT fin uhtilix iMrnuicncni iiu.. ir iciuvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. NEW INVOICE. GENTLEMEN'S MADRAS. 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GRACE, 1 DKCORATOm AND DKAIGNtm IN FRESCO. 1 Thca call on I thee thy ajoaei 1 W.eaasell Via to erect a hhe same In MISCELLANEOUS. ThcM are the brandt of our heat FLOUR, the finest of the line, the beat of all, and It especially recommended to thote desiring the whitest and purest bread. In fact It It the cream of all the wheat aklmmcd off Into flour. We aro have other branda anil gradea, and can furnish a jcood family Hour at low at Sll 50, having secured a lot before pausing into the hand, of speculators. A. D. COOPER. Two Hcvond hand wagons fur ale cheap. PRICES THAT TALK! A new lot of ('onifortH. Itlo nketK. and other oodH for t'olT weather has just been iiK-eiv d. PlaetercTi' White Overalls and Ja )lfitn, Nuikch OapH and ApigaB. Thelinnest lot of Themis, (Jowns and Underwear to be found in the city, some fine goods, chaHr limn you en 11 get the material and make them. 'Stockings in colors and Fast Black, Wool, Me rino. Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk, from 10 cts. to f 2 a pair. All kinds of Dress Trimmings, Hut tons, Lin ings. &; in fact our stock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Hoys, Chil dren or Ladies is well nigh perfect, so thatyour WANTS from the cellar to the garret can be filled at our store at prices away IhjIow anybody elso. Don't buy a Ay thing until you try The "BIG RACKET" Real Katate Brokers, And Investment Agents Loans arely placed at per cent. Offices! 84 IIS Pattua Avenue Second floor. ItbOdiv JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyraaa Child I, Office No. 1 Level Block. REAL ESTATE LOAN BROKER MrictlyaBrokeroffe BtialneM Loans aacureiy placed at per cent. IN8URC YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, Ueneral i Inanrance4 A(ent. Rear No. 00 South Main ttreet. Bstabllabrd 1 Ml. Ashcellle, N. C. and die T LKT House, f roonia, fully farnl.hed. Posses sioa 1 st of October, Apply at usu i' el PATTOH VB. MISCELLANEOUS. 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SMITH & CO., whole sale and retail druggists, Public Siunre, Asheville, N. I'. EMORY HENRY COLLEGE EMORY, VIRGINIA. The iwlntt of special attraction arc, Its Unrivalled Location anil Beautiful Grounds) Thoroagh Collegiate Course and Modern Methods Large Library and uncqunllcd LIUrary Societies Young Men's Christian Association and Freedom from Temptation ! Magnlnernt Oyninaalum and thoroughly equipped Science Attractive Boarding Houses and Wonder All Health Record; I'lne Discipline and Religious Ton I And the entire reasonableness of Its terms. Mend tor new and enlarged catalogue to KBV. JAMBS ATKINS. auaodfcwilw p()R RBNT, Thai large boarding houa on Patton ave nue, fronting Battery Para, 14 rooms, well shaded grounds, line view, location central, W. T. WUAVKR, srpS-.1t P. O. Bos 831, Aahevllle. N, C. wn, R. KINO. OF TNI ENGINEER CORPS, llll, la located In Asheville and will practice 8URVEYING. Draughting of aay description especially. P. o. not a A, aufHAdlm. ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. KDMVNDS ATTACKS RKNATOR VANCE'S SPEKCH, VANCE REPLIES FOR NORTH CAR' OLINA INDUSTRIES. V.VVV.CTT OK THE LAST CANADI AN RECIPROCITY TREATY. WAMlilNflTON, Sept. 3. In the senate to-day Senator Call offered a resolution. which was referred to the committee on foreign relations, declaring that the mur der of General Barrandia on the steamer Ocnpulco by the authorities of Guate mala while under the protection of the Aug of the United States was an insult to the people of the United States and demanded prompt action by the cov ernmerft of the United States for redress of the injury and for security against the reoccurencc ol like cases. The turiff bill was then taken up, the sugar schedule being under considera tion. Mr. Bdinunds addressed the sen ate and referred to the assertion of Scnn tur Vance's that the farmer bore all the burdens of the customs duties, while he had no benefit from them. He said that the senator had nnmc A a variety of ar ticles that were on tne iree list, out ne hndnot named the article of mica found in North Carolina on which there was a dutv. Mr. Vance ; "There is no duty on mica in this bill." Mr. Udmunds: "Then there ought to lie." Mr. Vance: "Put it there." Mr. Ivdmunds: "The senator did not Seiik of the duty on tobacco, nor the duty on rice, which farmers of North Carolina raise. He forgot the lumber in' tcrcsts of North Carolina. He shut his ryes to the immrtnnce of pitch and tar and turpentine mat nave given sum a wholesome nnd ntlorous reputation to the iK'onlcol tliut Mate. Sciwtnr Viincc: "They arc put on the iree list also una tne uuiy ou rice re duced." Senator Ivdmunds: "Well, let us volt to put them where they belong. The Inct is the Inrmer of North Lnrohuu is in respect to every material interest pre cisely in the conilition ot tne farmer ol Vermont, ana u a (arm souomru. farmer of North Carolina its bad lor the farmer of Vermont. Referring to the question ol reciprocity Senator Kdmumls recalled the bistort and practical operation, with its injurious results; of the Cuuadian reciprocity treaty of 1HB. QI KI.I.F.D THE RIOT. A NesTO Killed toy While) Man ' In Meir Defence. Atlanta. Sent. 3. At Fellowship church, near Gibson, Cliurlic Dudley, n well known while mnn. was compelled to kill n negro nnmed Scott in order to quell what promised to be a riot. A Dig negro mceiiiiK wits in proxies hi Fellowshiu church, in which muny ne groes got drunk and disorderly. Among the latter was one Geo. Scott, who be came so boisterous that his friends and the officers of the church sougnt to fuiet him. Failing in this the ncgroe requested Mr. Dudley, a white storckeeicr from Haneok county, who was on the ground. to restore order for them. In rnilfAviirinfr In (In tine Mr. DuilleV was struck over the head and cut in Ins face, when he pulled his revolver and shot Scott, who died almost instantly. The blacks who were present say it was r.ec- ewsarv for Dudley to kill Scott or else get killed himsell. as a general not was nrew- ing, and several shots were fired in the crowd, onlv two of which took effect, the one that killed Scott and another that shot off the first finger of one of the riot ers. Dudley is still in tne ncignoornoou and has made no attempt to escnjie. BANK BURKED, A Kaunas Town Terribly Scorch- eej Ibis SIornlnuT. Hiawatha, Kan., September 2. The worst fire ever known in this city broke out at 1 o'clock this morning in William Homer's livery stables. In less than three hours it had destroyed two and a half blocks, In the business centre of the city, causing a loss of at least S10U,()00, The greatest loss was the national bank building, owned by Congressman Morrill. The vault containing $50,(MM in currency and many valuable books and piqiers gave way under the intense heat and its contents were entirely de stroyed. It Attacks Vance. Col. Polk in the Progressive Farmer this week demands thnt "Senator Vance show his hand." He claims that as Vance opposes the abolition of the na tional banks, and ns tlie democratic State convention endorsed that plan, therefore Vance is not in line with the democrats. The alliance men are noti fied not to support him, if his views are contrary to tlieirs. FACTS' EVIiilV ONE OF 'EM. The Moronnton Hern Id, which can nl- wa vs be relied on in a case like this, say s : Mr. Kufus Duckworth says he sawonthc lands of David Hcnnesse, nearChambers, Uurke county, the other day, four stalks of corn that sprung from one grain, and that there were nineteen ears of corn on the four stalks. "Mr. I. II. McClelland has brought us n iost oak knot nnd has on it an almost nerfrcttiietureofaman's face, which of course, was cut by Nature's own hand. Intelligent looking eves, a wen aeveiopea nose, well shaped mouth, long hnirand a flowing heard are to lie seen and above all this may be seen a helmet of the old warrior style." That's what the Concord Standard man can do when put to it. Next I It isn't often that the staid Raleigh Chronicle turns a back somersault, but when it does it's a regular three-tender; as witness this: "The Chronicle has s sweet potato which is as exact imitation of a rattlesnake coiled up to strike. The small, nervous-looking head, the darting tongue and the jet eves are all there. The potato is in four distinct and regular coils, and Its very appearance causes a timid observer to shudder. It was pre sented to the Chronicle by Mr. J. P. lvd mondton. s prominent and prosperous farmer or Johnston county." THE NEWS THE CHICAGO STRIKE. Not Known How Many Carpen, tern Have Unit Work. Chicago, Sept. 3. The great strike of journeymen carpenters opened yesterday asan uncertain quantity. At neither the quurters of the journeymen or bosses was it known to what extent the order to quit had been obeyed. The strike opened differently from any for years. At the journeymen headquar ters it has always been claimed that ev ery carpenter in the city obeyed the man dates of the council. It was admitted that some, and perhaps a great many, had not done so this time. At the head quarters of the old and new bosses' asso ciations, where, on the other hand, the inauguration of the journeymen's strike is declared to find no men idle, it is said to-day that perhaps u great many li.id down their tools for a time on Saturday night. DO YOU HEAR THE NEWS ? GREAT DEMOCRATIC GAINS IN REPI'BUCAN VERMONT. Tbe Republican Majority Will Not Re Over ij.ooo The Democrat Already Have 37 Members of tbe Assembly1 Agali.Ht 18 In the Assembly ot 1888. Rutland, Vt., Sept. 3. The election passed off completely yesterday except for town representntivcN, for whom the fourth ballot is now progressing. P. W, Clement, president of the Rutland mil' road, the repubican candidate, being leader of the high license movement in Vermont, was bitterly opposed by a small majority of republicans who arc strong prohibitionists nnd who were de termined to elect the democratic candi date, also a high license man by voting for the third candidate. Tbe county returns arc very meagre, but probably one democratic senator is elected and there arc very significant gains by democrats of representatives in the legislature. The general returns ol the State show largo democratic gains in the house owing to the niHsition of the prohibitions. If the vote in the remain ing towns not yet heard from Ik rela tively the same us those heard Irom the republican majority will be only about lO.uim in the whole siulc. 1 here were only eighteen democrats in the assembly in 18X8, and thirty-seven hnvcnlrcudy liren elected in the 135 towns already heard from. Two Farmers' league can didates have been elected. Putlc MevllUkt. The cititens of Asheville lire requested to meet nt the court house Thursday evening at 8 o'clock to take some action relative to the vacancy on the Board of Aldermen, occasioned by the resignation of Mr. I'ullinm. All are invited. Wbst Ward. STRANGE INFATUATION, Tbe Career er James Rcld. of Greensboro. Grkknsiioro, N. C, September 1. James Reid is the son of one of the wealthiest and most highly resiected citizens of Salisbury. Some years ago be became infatuated with a mulatto wo. man, and about n year ago stabbed her. He lay in jail until she recovered when he was sentenced to a year's imprisonment and a fine of $500. The case wnscarricd to the supreme court and Rcid was re leased on a bond for $1,IMK( given by his futher. The decision of the lower court was affirmed and Reid jumied bis bond. He came to this place with the woman some months ago and because of their drunken rows the two were jailed. Reid's father again came to his rescue and lie was released. He came here Thursday night dis guised as a negro and took up his former quurters with the woman. Whencnught he wore a wig nnd was blacked up. tit was found in the attic of the house he oc cupied behind a chimney. He had inge niously nggea up a set 01 trap-doors n.v winch he coulci get access to any room in the building, and before the officer could reach him in the attic he had secreted himsell under a lot of clothes in the wo man's room on the first floor. TWO WERE KILLED. A Western Train Thrown From the Track. Hot Spminos, Wash., September 3. A terrible accident occurred last night lour miles Irom Iinglc Gorge, aliout sixty miles from Tncomn, on the Northern Pa cific road. Tlie easthound passenger train No. 4 was wrecked, the tender ot the sec ond engine, mail, express and hnggage cars, smoker, emmigrnnt and two day coaches Iieing thrown from the track. Sixteen persons were injured, two fatally. Ben Young, umpire of the Northwestern league, and J. D. Ccppler have since died. Mrs. Toursee In Contempt. Buffalo, September 3, Mrs. Albion W. Tourgee, wife of the well known au thor, is under committal to jail for con tempt of court. She failed to comply with the order of Judge George R. Butts, of the Chautauqua county court, to ap pear before a referee and testify ns to her financial relations with her husband, OIIITVAHY. Nancy Wright died on the .Klthof July, 18U0, near Laurel Hill. She was the re lirt of the late T. M. Right, and wnsnged 00 years. Mr. Paul Muhlhouser, vice president of the Robert Portner Brewingcumpnnv, Greensboro, died at his home at Alexan dria, Va., on August 22, or diphtlieriu. Mr. T. C. Kvnns died at nt his home in Reidsville Tuesday. Mr. Evans has long been a lender in the newspaper busi ness, He leaves eight sons and daugh ten to mourn hit loss. An old man of the name of R. N. Eagle. was found dead in his mom in the Wes tell building, on Front street, Wilming ton. Little was known of him in North Carolina, but from newspn)icr extracts found in the room, it Is learned thnt he was well known in many states and that he was a distinguished army officer at one time. He always had money about him, although living in squalor, and drew pensions irom tne icuerai govern' ment for services in war. GOV. FOWLE'S ADVICE GOOD HEN8E IN HIS TALK FOR A FAIR. The Governor Kindly Tells How Best It May be Made a Huceesa ana predicts for It All Good Thlngx if Carried on Aright. governor rowie, in answer to a ques tion put by Tub CmzuN to-day ns to wbut he thought about the advisability ot having a fair in this city, said : "A sectional fair in Western North Car olinn would be one of the most success ful things thnt could lie imagined. Tin Fish and Game Fair nt New Heme was 11 success in every way. That was a sec tional fair. The products of that vicini ty were exhibited. The game and fish which are found around there were shown, and it was both financially and ..sa drawing curd very grutifviug to those interested. "Now, if New Berne could make such a good thing out of a lair, Asheville, with its fertile surrounding country, beautiful scencrv nnd celebrated us it is all over the United States, would draw immense crowds and its fair could not Ik- other wise than n great event. "The minerals and woods around in tins section would mnke a fine show In themselves, and the gnme and fish woulil hnve to come in for their share of notice. Another thing, this is an old settled country and the relies of former times. wnicn were iieing used when tin revolution was in progress, und otliei things of that kind, could Is.-gathered up all over this section, and would lx worth coming miles to see. And. as I said, this city and section is cele brated and talked about everywhere, ana 11 the railroads would make low rates, which I have no doubt they would. you would have (teoplc here from all parts 01 tne country. "Another thing I hear talked of is this interstate drill. It the business nun here would work together and of course get the Indies to help them; they can't do anything without the ladies and offer prizes large enough to induce com panies to come here, und have the Inn und the shooting contests together, you would nave people here Irom Maine to California, and from the grcnt lakes ti me liull. livcrv military comiinnv has its admirers, and so with every company that comes here to take part, a large nuni- oer 01 persons would come with them. This can all he done if you will take hold and reach down into your pocket. I lie way I think is heat lor orcnnmni! an affair like this, is to form a stock com pany. I'opulur subscription i. very good, hut it is sloy, and if it happens, that there should be more money needed, than was at first calculated uhiii, which is ol ten the case, it might be found very hard to raise the extra amount mid the whole scheme would be likely to fall through on that account. With a stock company there would not lie this rlnnger. The stink holders would (eel nil interest in the proceedings. and when once started would do any thing to sec it though. "Hut tins thing lias got to be managed with care. Men who have had sonic cx- iwricme anil understand how to go about it should be put at the head. And then you will want a large, level piece of ground. If such isnot to Ik- found inside the city, you must go outside for it, and one thing that is important about it, if it is outside of town, is the location should hnve a railway connected with it, so that goods which arc shipiicd in could be taken directly to the grounds without Changing from cur to car or car to wag ons. Kvcrvthing, ns 1 look at it, rests with the people. The location is here, the cli mate, the scenery and the celebrity ore all here, and if the ieoplc will take hold with the right spirit, 1 don't see why Asheville Mini Western North Carolina shouldn't have the most successful fuir ever held in the state." The Court Did Not Insist. 'rum the IliitVulo Courier. A capital story is told of one of the oldest practitioners at the Uric county bar. He was arguing a motion nt a neighboring county sent, and, as it some times hnpietis, was dcicnding more UHin his own sound logic than uhhi au thorities for success. At n critical junc tion thejudge interrupted the speaker witn tins inquiry: es, 1 understand, but where arc your authorities tqion the subject?" If your honor please, retorted our friend briskly, "I will explain the ali acnee of authorities, with your H-rinis-sion, by Idling n little story : A young man freshly admitted to practice had produced in court in supHirt of a motion n wealth of authorities. After allowing the young man to read page tixin page of dry decisions, the judge at length interrupted wearily, 'You are just beginning to practice,' said he; 'let me give sonic advice. It dots very well to cite authorities once in n while, but you must nlwavs trust somewhat to Un common sense of the court.'" It was a hold, almost audacious, imisi- (ion to take, but it won our old friend his case. AFF.UKS OP CONSEQVUSCE. WASIIINIITIIN. Senator Sherman's propositions look ing to reciprocity with Canada nre thought to be intended as an ollsrt to Secretary Blaine's South American scheme. IIOMII. Thus. B. Mnrrrlt, the largest owner of fust horses in the Northwest, died very suddenly Sunday nt St. Paul, Minn. A New York firm has rcimportcd six thousand cases of canned icnches from lingland and retold incm at n prom. A careful examination by the express officials shows that only n portion ol the packages in the sale of the car, which was rooueii on ine uonisviuc iinu rtiisn ville road yesterday morning, was taken The loss is not over f -00. The Western railroads have been noti fied thnt the order of the intcr-stnte com merce commission reducing grain rates from the Missouri river and points lie- ond to the Mississippi Mvcrnud Chicago 1 suspended until ncpiemocr 10. At the national conference of delegates from tingle tax clubs in thirty-three States in New York yesterday Henry George declared thnt he would uot ruii for congress, and that simile tax men were being nominated by the democratic party, which was rapidly on its way to Ire trade. MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK KEOlSTIiRHD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Every Variety of Headache AND NOTIMNO BI.KIi. ANTIMIGRAINE T tarm 1 tuw ciiv mure rvjuiu- lion of being the finest, most effective. ind reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIbauachb. The immense favor which lias greeted it from ill quurters, proves its true merits nnd acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it docs not tic- licnd upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs ns ANTlPYKLNlv. MORPHINE, CHLORAL, AND COCAINE, Since it docs not contain an atom of either of these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, und can be taken by young und old without fear or serious results. It is not n Cathartic, docs not lisarrungc the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its Ix-ing thoroughly reliable us a cure for any kind of head ache without resKrt to cause leaving no unpleasant or unuoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-culled "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most opul(ir mid saleable article in the market, wherever known. Ill RUCTIONS FOR lti. The dose for an adult la two traspoonfule in a wine glaaaof water. Ooae for children in proportion, aeeonllng to nue In either 'iic the doac cuu lc repeatcS every thirty minuca until a cure is rlUu-d. One doac will always drive away an attack of Headache, If tuken when Hrat feeling the premonitory ailiutonia; hut if the attack la well on, and ullirinK ia intcuae, the accond or third doac may Ik n-uuln-d. faultily a greatrr nuralrr of doacs ia required to effect the Arat cure hno ia needed fur any succeeding time there after, showing that the medicine Is accumu lative in Ita ellt-cta, tending toward an event ual pcrmunentcure. For sale nt GRANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 48 8. MAIN 8TRKKT, Opposite Bank of Aabevlllr. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Gootls, Fancy (JoimIk, iiml Notions, Lace ('urtniiiw, ruble Linens, Towels, Nu- iins, ('oiiiilei'iiuies, W'liilo I out Is, niitl Kmlii-oiileiies at ii'iine cost. All Domestic Clouds, iiicliidiiiir I'l ide of tlio West, Wiunsiittn, Fruit of Loom, 1-1 Cottons nml 10-t Slieet inn nt primi' eost. Wo call special attention o our ltii'",e stock of Kni roidery ami Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All u'o at prime cost. Ladies' Muslin I'lulerwoar at eost, Kid Gloves, Hosiery andUiblions at unusually low price. Ladies will save money by attending this special solo. r ijianHiaVi laVsjBBBwaBssaall fS iMi,'SiSB1l .iliitjiia.a)lasaiantl-ithliilJlilitilihl- ii r'r J
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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