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Citizen ASHEVILLE IMPROVED f $640,000! J shall You Vote for It? 1 WRITH "THE CITISKN." J M"H' ! ' 'I' $640,000 Worth.! T t I Write "The Cltlzfeu" what you 1 J lliiuk of tbe plan. I I ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 253. Ashev ille Dailv I L I N V I L L E. A place phi lined ; 1 ii 1 devel opinjr as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, ., A ivk'ioh noted for. heulth fulness ami beauty f SCENERY. An elevation of :t,H()) feet, with COol Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plac- for fine residences and HKATHVUL 1IOJIKS. A good opportunity profitable investments, illustrated pamphlet. dress LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of sensible economical people who from ex : crlcnce have learned that "COOPER'S" ! the Best Place to buy f.rocerles, Grain. Fee!, Etc. Ynn can trade with u. with the perfect a.' Mirnnce that our price, are "Rock Bottom.'. Wc nrc .till Mlllng Magnolia Ham. at 13c lb retail. DftSeHSOWOOOW! 3 o 2 9 i 1 22 8 5 ' oSHir.fo" a a - w i S " 5 a i - 5" 1 f H s.a. ; O m " 3 0 n 'jf a1? St fl I i i North Court Square. Corner Mnin and College St. REDUCTION IN HEATIN6 STOYES. for For ad- DO YOU WANT A One China lHnner Tea or Chamber Met Cheap ? If to now I. tour chance to Ret It. A. we are needing money and apace we will offer yon for the neit IS day. the following i: Be piece. Harlland Tea et $15 worth $30. 138 piece. HOTlland Dinner Mt for $42 BO worth $(10.00. 120 piece. Carlsbad Mt for $40 alio worth $S0. Two 112 piece. Apaqueaet for only $18 worth $25. Fire hand decorated 12 piece. rhnmherKt. worth flA.SO for $12. Pretty Fruit Plate, and Sau cer, worth $3 dot. now $2doa. and thouannrie of other artldea reduced in same proportion, Thi. i. no "entch penny" ad. but we mean bualneaa. Olance at onr bargain enow dow and be co 'Tinced. We will thia apring how ou a much larger and handaomer line than .Tcr before. Hotel, and boarding houaea wiahing to repleniah ahould inapect our line and prlcea, before buying. THAD, W. THRASH & CO. Crystal Palace, No. 41 Patton Avenue. Crockery, tilaaswara, Lump., Ilousefurnish Inga. Etc. CRIPPLE CREEK AGAIN. THMTIHE IT MAT BE A CAME OF MVKDER. THE XCW HOTEL. Wttl. Britt, WbIM, Snot by a Color. ed Man, Thought to be Henry Hudnorl Two Different storlea Told-one of tbe Suspects Said to Have Left Town. Cripple Creek, that hotbed of crime and vice, that everlasting menace to the . n l AUa11a awaa V. imm. if a "T""." ? I:. . "" S.Wcstray Battle, shooting last night that may cause the n . .. - n r... Treasurer D. C. neam oi one man anu nnng anunicr iui murder. Ilctween 10 and 11 o'clock the restau rant and dance bouse kept by lames Pol lard and Henry Hudson, both colored, near the street car turnout, was running in full blast. - , The wWlal crowd 'Which' attend, these nightly caronsals was therecongregated, and drunken songs, laughter and curses long and loud could be heard by passen gers on the cars, who have to puss within twenty feet of the den. A DANCK IN I'KOORKSS, The Plank system MTauts to Hulld and Lease It. Work on the big hotel of the Aslieville park and hotel company will begin soon. The annual meeting of the directors of the company was held in Superintend ent McBee's office yesterday afternoon. The old officers of the company were re-elected as follows: President V. E. Mcltee. Vice-President and general manager T WILL NOT BE NEEDED. REED PKORABI.V THE LAST OF THE CZAR SPEAKERS. Waddell. Secretary T. C. McNcely. The directors arc V. E Mcllcc, S. Westrav Battle, A. B. Andrews, J. G. Martin, CD. Blanton, Win. M. Ilnz zard, W. B. Gwyn, M.J. Fagg, A. . Ly niun, W. T. Pcuniman. The meeting considered several propo sitions from prominent contractors for the erection of the hotel, among them one from John (), Plank, of the John 0. Plank hotel system company, of Chicago. Mr. Plank left Aslieville Sunday, alter spending several dnys here. His propo sition is in substance that his concern will build the hotel anil then lease it from . ..... -I. .... About 10 o'clock a pnrtv composed of l company, win pay uie interest - .. j ,.j i . i ... on the bonded indebtedness of the com- w m. mm ana rai ijhvib, wiihc, miu r.o Brown and Hilary Hudgins, colored, left ( )winn' to thelateneHHof the Heanon we are Helling heating stoves at greatly reduced i prices To prevent carrying any stock over into the next season. If you want a stove now is the time to buy one cheap. A few FINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidly nnd your chance will soon be gone. See our Bargain Counter for is . i t .1 l odds una ends useiui aim or namental. Tavlor, Bouts & Brotherton. No 4;l Pntton Avenue, Un der Opera House. (kjTVacliting anil titliM- caps, stock. Bon Marchc. New ItiTNcw CiinghaniH. new Embroideries. Bon Mnrche. Laces, new (6FSiellman's Spring Derbies, latest akunr. hest oualitr. less price. Bon Marclie. GEORGE SCIIfEN. Mineral Water Bottlfd and on Drng;bt RICHMOND, TA. Mr. V. W. Lawrence, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Ifcnr Sir: I ThavA dis )enwtl the Excelsior Water continually at my counter for the past twenty years, and 1 take pleasure in Haying that among the many mineral wa ters that I handle there iH none that surpasses the "Excelsior." For its medical qualities it is all that is claimed for it, and as a. refreshing and plensant beverage it has a decided pop ularity with my customers. The apparatus with little at tention works perteetly satis factorily and dispenses the water with all its natural gas precisely the same as when drunk at the Spring. GEORGE SUHIEN. The genuine Excelsior wa ter ean now be had at T. C. Smith & (Vs. Drug Store, Aslieville, at 5 cents a glass. 2KB VANCE will grt there. We bet un Did Zeh a. being the hot I'lmir in town. We have Juat receie. eel a frrah I t of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Conic and itivt thfin a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, VALENTINES AT ESTABIIOOK'S, The Bookseller, (stationer and Art Healer. 12 SOUTH MAIN STREET, iSHEVILLE, N. C. apriad " CORTLAND BROS., Keal liHtalc Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. .ttnna c. urely placed at 8 per cent. OfBeea: tit 211 Patton Avenue Second loor. fcnndlv RliAL ESTATE. Wairn B. Gwyn, W. V. WKST GWYN & WEST, (SucccMore to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE, I-nanfci Neeurelv Placed at 8 Per Cent. Rotary Puhlli. CommiMioner. of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE aoatbeaat Court aqnare. the sunre and started towards the de Mt, going by way of Cripple creek. Ar riving there, according to Hudgina'state ment. thev went into the restaurant, where a dance wns in progress, i lie nnrtv had been drinkine. and Britt acted as though he would attempt to join in he dance. Hudson, one of the proprie tors, ordered him out, and some words passed between them when Britt and his rowrt started out, seeing a pistol in Mud son's hands. Brown and Dnvisrnn in one direction and Britt nnd Hudgins ran down the car track in the direction ol thedepot. 1 hcv ere followed by Hudson, so Hudgins savs positively, und Hudson bred on them as they ran. Five shots were fired, two of which struck Hudgins, one cutting the flesh on his elbow nnd another grazing tne sine of bis head. Two shots struck Britt in the buck, on either side, almost opposite each other. The other bullet did not strike either of them. The firing wns one while within about ten feet of the parties. I1RITT FALI.8. Hudgins and Britt ran about lot I yards futher, when Britt fell. His father was at once notified of the affair, and ns soon s possible he was taken in a wagon to is home just across the French Broad river, near the Ducktown trestle. It was nearly an hour later when tne police went to the scene of the sliootini;. and on Hudgins' evidence Henry Hudson wns arrested. A 3H-calilier bmith & Wesson pistol wns lound on his (lerson, and every chamber of it was loaded. He denied having anything to do with the hooting. Hudson was placed in tail. Urs. I. A. Watson and M. ri. fietcner were called to render assistance to young Britt. The bullets were probed for and one was located and taken out just lie- low the ncht nipple. The bull on tne left side was not found. 8AS HE WILL GKT WELL. Justice C. W. Malone went to the house bout 10 o'clock to-day to take the ante-mortem statement of Hntt, but notwithstanding the doubts expressed bv the physicians, the young LOTS i and t LOTS AND LOTS OF Handtiome Novelties t'. Wtl.l.S. ARTHUR J. WILLS. NOW ARRIVING. I. REDWOOD Sl CO. Clothing, Hat., Shoe., Dry Uood., Fancy Good, and Carpet.. 7 A 9 PATTON AVE WILLS BROS, ARCHITECTS, 28 Patton Avenue. Nett V M C A huiM'g. novl d3n PC Box 554. JAY GOULD SAYS That II a man ean aave one dollar out of every Ave dollar, he enrn., uch a man will be rich Inaid of twenty iyear. Call on u. and we will tell yon how to do it, a.; we have Ju.t received private advice, from Jay on the abject. Oar bualneaa ha. been very proaperona, during the paat year, in apite of the hard time, and wc take thia opportunity to thank our irienda and cu.tomera, and to wi.h them all long lire and haopincM. JKNK8 St JRNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room o A io, McAfee Block. 28 Patton Ave.. Aaheville, N. C. JOHN CHILD, ( Formfrly of Lyman Bt Child ), Office No. i Lreffal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bualne Loan, aeenrely placed at 8 per cent. "Pnpldlv to the Front!" DEAL & BARBEE, Hbanki.in, N. C. RHAL KSTATB In all it. form., in the richeat portion f Wentern North Carolina. It will pav you to write u. for the heat Inducement, nnd great- cat .bargain, in the "Coming Section of the South, " or apply personally to our A.heville rvprcacntatlve, raBDKBica .oiiwm, JanS-lm 28 Patton Avenue. Mrs. Burgwyn Maltlnud's HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, No. 40 French Broad Avenue. Thorough Instruction In Bngllah, French and Latm. Alao Mnalc and other accom ptlahment.. Special attention given to the training of lit tie girl.. decfi dly FOR SALE I Cheap, If .oon purchaa d. one of the pret ticat h.mn In Aaheville. new. beautifully tin l.hed. Ane location, close to atreet car. Alio aeveral other fine propertlea that are worth your aiicuuon. Two beautiful building altea. Lota In all parta of the city. Houae. to rent. Pine tracta of timber land and atandlng umncr. Mineral propertlea. MONEY TO LEND. Lint your property withu. and have it sold and rented. Iiist Pt'Si-miRD Our new pamphlet oa A.heville. Full of iatcat .Utl.tic. Call for a copy. BIUKLOW & JONES, RUAL KSTATB AND INVB8TMBKT8. Room 8 McAfee Block, 32 Patton Avenue. A. CilTBB WALK BIIBI1IH A. WILKIS. WILKIE & WALKE (Succeeaora to Wllkie a Atkina.) MO. I PATTON AVENUE. We have commenced th. manufacture plain and fan. y candle, and are prepared to apply the wholesale trade at theloweat poa- alble vjrke.. FRESH GOODS DAILY ON RETAIL Wt have alko the eiclualv. agency for Tennev'B Fine Candle, pnny, guaranteed by a cash deposit in the National hank of Aslieville, and give the company a lilicra! percentage of the profits of the hotel alter it is o)cncd. Mr. Flank's proposition was more favorably considered than those of the other parties. A small amount of the stock of the hotel company remains yet to lie taken, and as soon as this has been done, one oi the propositionssubmitted will lie decided on, and active work will be begun, and the big hotel pushed to a speedy comple tion. Mr. Plank's proposal will in all probability be accepted. Mr. I'lnnk's system is one of the largest companies in the country. H now has a contract for the election of a $1110,00(1 hotel nt I'anncen Springs, this state, and is also establishing a bank nt Littleton, N.C. It is thought that within two or three weeks everything will be definitely ar ranged and the magnificent hotel propos ed by the company will be mgun. TWO KOHHEKlEM. clnred he would recover and his state ment was not taken. Another consults tion will be held this a I tcr noon, at S 'clock, when his condition can be more definitely determined. ANOTI1KR VKRSION. The story told bv 1'ollard, Hudson's partner, is very different Irom that of Hud gins. He says Hudson had no pistol on his person, because it wns in anotner part of the restaurant lying on a shelf, and claims that he has numerous wit nesses to prove that another man did the shooting. Hudson's case is in the hands of Messrs. T. A.JonesanilJ.G.Merrimoii. The man charged with the crime by 'ollard is "Dock" Blanton, colored, well known in police circles. He is connected in some way with every case that comes up from that shady precinct wnere tne shooting occurred. Blanton is said to have left town, and a warrant has lieen sworn out for his arrest, Britt is about 21 years of age, and has a wile and one child. He l'vcs near the house of his father, Ehliu Britt, near the trestle on the Murphy branch ol the W N. I. road. THE COLORED PEOPLE. ClothlHit and WhlHky Tempt Thlevea In AHhevlllc, Store thieves got in another bit of their work in Aslieville last night. The clothing nnd ftinishing stoic of M . Swnrl.bcrg, on North Main street, sul Icercd to the extent of about $200. The thieves entered through n window in a room back 01 tne store, smashed a glass in the trnnson, crawled through and oK'iied the door on the inside. Th. were verv select in choosing the goods they wanted, lor everything was tumbled over the counter and the lloor and the best were the only goods troubled. There were two or more in the gang, for two half smoked cigars were found lying on the counter this morning. In leavin the store, a rear door was torn off the hinges. In that condition the store was found when opened this morning. A. . Kicker, who lives over tne store heard a noise in the building and leaning out of the rear window saw n man liar- rving away. No clue further than this has lieen found. The liagle saloon of (. A. Sorrclls on man dc- South Main street was also entered din ing last night. Entrance was effected by removing brick from the rear corner the building, making an oiiening into the .cllar. A trup door in the trout 01 tne bur was then lifted and the thieves took what thev wanted, and when thev left went out through the cellar, leaving the door open behind theiu Mr. aorrclls loss is only aiioui 5.1001 $1!i. About $5 in change in the money drawer was taken, and a lot of his best whiskey, put up in half pint and pur bottles. The thief, whoever he was, win ncouainted with the surroundings tor the poorer whiskey, in a shelf adjoining, was 1111 touched. THE DIKKCT TAX HII.I., The Democrat, Will Have the Next Hone and There Will be no t'He for KeuolutlonM I.Ike TIiohc Introduced Venlerdav. Washington, Feb. 2. In the house Representative Scott Wikc, of Illinois, of- red for reference to the committee oil judiciary the following preamble and res- luiion: Whereas the frcciucnt falsifications of he journal ol the proceedings of the muse of representatives ol the hlty-nrst ongress, the arbitrary action ol the sneaker and his tin warrantable action on lie 2d day of February, instant, in the matter ol the count ol Messrs. Turner I (ieorgia, Clements, Crisp, Blaneliard, Wilson of Missouri, Whitelaw, Fithian, Jcary, Gates and others, members of the onsc, ns present and not voting, tor the mrposc ol making the record show an imarent ouorum to do business, when 11 fact there was not a (uorumaml when i lact snch members were not present nor within the hull of the house at the in:c: and, Whereas, III that connection the arbi trary and tyrannical action of the pressi ng olheer ol the bouse and bis political Biocintcs on the lloor, on the 21st day of I he same month, in refusing to allow or entertain a motion for the purpose of correcting the falsification so made in the journal of the proceedings of the pre- lous day, so as to niake it conlonn to the facts in the premises ns they were learlv established and muue to aiiiiear; uud, W hercas, 1 hese arbitrary, unlawful and unconstitutional acts were done in pursuance of a plan concocted by the leaders of the party just overthrown bv an overwhelming majority of the people at tbe polls and 111 the closing hours ol their power to install for life into new federal offices then and there licing crea ted for that purpose n member of repudi- ited and deleated candidates; therclore e it 'ki'solved, That the committee on udieinrv lie, and it is hereby instructed to report to the house herewith the joint resolution lor action ol congress, sub mitting for ratification mii amendment to lie constitution providing a plan lor the moeaelnneiit and removal from office with suitable eiiallics, or for trial, either upon indictment or information, in the courts of the District of Columbia, or supreme court of the United States, of the speaker or presiding officer of the use ol representatives, or the president or presiding officer of the senate, who shall wilfully falsi) v or falsely make up, alter or change, or cause, or icrnut the same to be done bv the clerk of the body over which the party offending may preside, or by any other person, journal ol its proceed ings, either bveoutingor entering there in as present or causing the same to be done, name or names ol any member or members who shall not, 111 tact, be pre sent at the time lor the purpose of making a quorum lor any other pur pose whatsoever. Said amendment to the constitution shall provide that such offense shall be high crime or misdemeanor with such iwual- ties by tine and imprisonment, removal Irom olhee and disiiialilieatiou lor hold ing ollicc, as said committee shall deem commensurate with the character of the offense or crime indicated." We Lave the largest sup ply of CA RRI AGE SPONGES in the city, and they arc be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. .Sponges that usually retail for 25 and 35 cents, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. (1 HANTS PHARMACY. KEPHALI1SE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest and most complete itock oi Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Fmce Powders ami high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHAkMACT. Prescriptions tilled at all hours. Goods delivered free of charge to any part oi thecitr. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles call at GRANTS PHAR MACY. ISottks ranging in price from One to Fifteen Collars per pair. II you want a first-class Hair Brush for a small amount of money, GRANTS I'll A RMACY is the place to go to get it. All kiwis of Tooth Hi ushes, Bath Brushes, Until Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals have been used that tbty were compounded by thoroughly experienced I'harmneistaand that the price paid was not unreasonable. South Main St. They Want m Place by Thesnnel ves at the Fair, Washington, Feb. 24-. Mr. Chandler, of Massachusetts, to-day introduced in the house, by request, a bill providing that in the building to be erected by the government for its exhibit at the World's Columbian bioosition. space shall be al lowed to tbe colored people ot the United States for an exhibit purchased or owned by colored people. The space so allotted and the exhibits therein shall be under the direction and control of the board of directors of the Colored World's hair As sociation of America, an institution in It IK Taken I n in the Hcmimc To dayNo Obstruction. W'ashinoton, Feb. 24-. In the house to-day thejournnl was approved with out delay or obstruction. Mr. McKinlcy, from the committee o rules, reported a resolution for inimed ate consideration of the direct tax bill the previous question to be considered as ordered at 2 o'clock or as soon thereafter s this resolution may go into clleet. Mr. Mills raised the uuestion of consider ation, nnd the house determined yeas, 130; nays, 80 to consider the resolu tion. Then Mr. I ling ley ottered an amendment providing that after the dis posal ot the direct tux bill, the house hall proceed to consideration ol tne shipping bill, the previous question to be considered as ordered after six hours of debate. Mr. Blount, of Georgia, raised the point of order that the amendment was not germane and Mr. Ulund suggested that if it were held to be germane he would like to offer an amendment relat ing to the silver bill. The speaker sus tained the point of order and Mr. fling- lev s amendment was ruled out and tbe previous question on the resolution or- no Dead. Si'KiNi; llii.i., N. S.. Feb. 2k The list ol dead Irom the coal tniiieexplosion now reaches ll'.l, ot whom titlv-lour were married. Ivuery effort is being made to relieve tbe distressed. Htock Quotation... Nmv Vobk.I-'c'i.im- uric "ii j: l.aki-Shori 1 (it,'1 : CMit-auo and Norlliw'-sicru lll;t; Nnrlolk ntnl Western -; Richmond and West Point Tcrinnml 1 x-'i i Wester. I uion si Ilallliuore I'rlceH. Hu.TlMomi, l-Yb. '-'-I. l-'lottr dull; Hnw ar.l Mlrci-l anil wi.ttrn, super . S.'l.loiu a r,o; cstra. $a.7iMu-..;,o; fimiily, $4.r,oft.t fi 00 ; ci t v ill., trio hr.inils, ) t xtni, $5 lorn, .'i :i7 Wheat sMnllu- n, linn; l-'ultz. $100 itf.l.os; LotiKlicrry, $ 1 .o;int 1 oh; wester.-. lull and ensv; V 2 winur red, .put und l-Yln uarv, i o ('.ml .oiM.,. Corn Southern, linn; wliite und yclrow, itH'Miyi-a; western, strung. New York Market. Ni;v Yiihk, l?el. -4 Sln.-ks. null anil stag nant. Monc-Y,eavttt "(U-i,, lixchane, lot g, -t.s -riL.H i .; hurt. 4 HT-liiu l-.SK; state li-tuls, nCKlecUtl; K"V nt cut bonds, null lint steady Cotton, ijuict sal. a. liali-s: rpli.mls. We; Orleans. U 7-llic, futures opened an. I closed steailv; February, H71; March. H Tl; April. S.Hti; Mnv, s.no; June, Mini; Inly, Poll Fl ur quiet but steady Wheat active but w.-uk. Corn quiet lm' firm. purl dull hut atcadv, at $0 LTujtl l.M- l.nrd quiet but steady, at li.oo. Spirit Tunwntinc dull and um-liunned. tit 4-oia tol ji-. Koaiu uuicl but steailv. at $l.Ut, KM S. Frcigulu easy API-AIRS (IP L'OSSIifJI -ICNCE. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASKEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY cororated under the laws of the states of Alabama and Georgia. A sum not ex ceedinc $200,000 is appropriated, for the r. - . , . OJlon purpose ot paying the expenses oi trans- jerej portation, care and custody of exhibits The resolutioi was adopted maoe Dy me coiorco ucopic, aim iuc re-1 direct tax bill takeu up, turn oi tne sumc, ouu lur me expense, ui the lioard of directors ot the Colored World's fair association. and the EDITOKM BtHOOT. CALLED TO STRIKE. OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (PORMBRLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HEALTH RESORT IN THE SOUTH. Appcdnttnenta nnaurpaaaed. All modern thcraputlc appliance, and bat hi for the re lief and turc ol nervous and chronic dla-ease. Turkish. Raman and Russian baths, Relec- trldtr, Massaie, Swedish Movameute, all In elndrfl In nriee or room. The Madical Manasrment smder the direc tion of Dr. P. V. NeehM, recently of the Jack aoa Sanatorium, at Panavinc, N. Y. For fur thcr particular, addreu, Miss Emilv Vaughn. ASHBVU.LB. N. U. The Trouble tirew Out of Henaa- tlonal Article. Colvmbub, Feb. 24. A horrible trng- edy occurred here yesterdav afternoon. W.J. Klliott, of the Sunday Capital and A. C Osborne, of the Sunday World did most of the shooting. A bystander lierinu about 5.000 men to bo out on a named Hughes was snot tnrougn .int. (n.ainrmui It a hl ipwri nt un- head and died almost insinniiy ion head Quarters thht this action is The Stevedore of London, .1,000 Men, sttlll go out. London, Feb. 24. A manifest issued by the council of stevedores calls upon the members of their association num- tnken in order to force the hands of other unions. Cardinal Olbbona Not Called. Komh, Feb. 24. In the vatienn circles to-day the statement made by Italic to the effect that the pope had summoned Cardinal uiblions to the Vatican tor a conference on church questions 111 the United States is denied. A GagKed Preaa. Bt'KNos Avrbs, Feb. 24. The elections for members of the chamber of deputies passed off quietly and the result shows that the government has gained several eats. Four opposition newspapers have been suppressed. the The street was crowded by people, lhe trouble crew out of an exchange of news paper articles of a sensational character in which the men slandered each other and their families Osborne was shot through the heart and has since died. Elliott brothers are under arrest at the police station, and threats are openly made against W. . Hlliott. His brother was shot in one arm and in the back. Stories ot the shoot ing nrc conflicting. W.J. Hlliott claims that Osborne fired the first shot which killed Hughes MrjHtCom Home. Paris, Feb. 24,-The F.stafctte an nounces that the recall of Count d'Au bignv, French minister at Cairo, is absolute. Collections for New York's Washing- Ion memorial arch now loot up $!hj,l In The census office bascolleeted abstracts of nine tnilliou mortgages 111 the United States. News of the death of the only child of Riilcr Haggard, the novelist, at the City of Mexico has reached San Antonio.Texas. It is stated that on his return from Florida Senator Ounv, will institute libel suits against the newspaers which or iginally published tne charges against him. The Southern Society held its fifth an nual dinner Saturday night. It was a brilliant event, and drew out 8cechcs from Messrs. Gordon, Wallace, Judge Kog- cr A. 1'rvor. on. 1 nomas r. navnru and the president of the society, Mr. Gar den. FOKKION. Umperor William's baby is ill in Berlin (lueen l.ilitiokalaui, the new monaic of Hawaii, is said to contemplatca home rule or native policy. The steamship Queen of the North Sea was sunk and seven of her crew drowned in I he linghsh channel Saturday in a col lision with a mail steamer of the Great Uastern railway line. Herr Mudthorst. the clerical leader in the German Reichstag, believes that the United States is a model bv the nnita tion of which Germany might insure the spread l happiness und lilwrty among her iR'opic. The deaths of George Thomas Keppel sixth carl of Albemarle, who tought nt the battle of Waterloo; Count Hylundt Rhevdt. formerly Austro-llungarinnmin istcr of war. and Signor Magliann, for mer Italian minister of finance, are re ported. Buys, Rents and Sells Houses and lots sold on the installment plan. Oiv tions bought and sold. No-tun- Public. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST., Up Stairs. ?()R 8ALB. ll'houuht nt nnce. 1 can sell one of the most mvcilient nnd the prettiest little houae in Ashevillc. It is located within two minutes' walk of court house, has eight rooms, all modern eon veniencca, on one ot best atreeta, just nt street car line. Price too low. but must sell fur cash. Apply to J. M. CAMPBELL. s Cfl M 0 M 0 X H H 3 O n fret- 5! 5' ss arc p o Sf 5' p sa P B C o 0 05 ri ft CD 0 O t 3 P 0 O X 2
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