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ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1891.
PRK I- "TENTS.
VOLUME VI. NO. 277.
Daily
-L1NVILLE
INVITRB INVB8T10UTION AS TO
Climate,
Water Supply,
Drainage.
Driven,
Parks,
"LIVE AND LET LIVE."
AT MY STORE
GROCERIES
A ro offered subject to theae
three important qualifica
tions :
QUALITY, which must be
Knod. QUANTITY, which
must be as much for t he same
money as given elsewhere,
and PRICES, which must at
all times reflect the lowest
market quotations.
If you want to endow your
dollars with their greatest
purchHsing power, an exami
nation of our prices will show
that they art
ROCK BOTTOM.
We have riOOllts broken
grain rice which weofferiint.il
closed out at .re per pound.
A. D. COOPER,
North Court Square, Corner
Main and College Sta.
Hints to the People.
I )ou I lie thick hotel goods,
price compare with ciirUtii.
Thrush, 41 I'ntton Avenue.
All sizes,
Thud W
ASHEVILLE'S TAXPAYERS.
I.ABGK, PBOPEBTV OWNIiKK
AKtI WHAT 1HKV I'AV.
Scenery.
Plans,
A fine Japanese plate or crciim pitcher
given with every two dollar purchase nt
Thrush's, 41 Pulton Avenue.
Havilands dinner sets, new ones com
ing. See them before you buy, best goods
for the least money, nt Thrash's, 41 Pat
ton Avenue.
Rogers' best triple plate and ivory
handle knives and lorks, Smioiis, tic.
Special prires, tillered for next ten days,
don't miss this chance. Thrnsh's, 1
I'ntton Avenue.
Still keep it in your mind that wr are
headtunrters for dining room and kitchen
utensils, in in anile, iron, tin steel and
nietnl goods, wooden ware, etc., sample
of the best dry air refrigerator in the
world, in slock now and ready to take
orders for the spring trade. Thatl.
Thrnsh's.
LIB lull iiriBnai, i" utij'.Hi "...
' elnncc at our mammoth stock will eon
viucc von that we have the largest ns-
COWUIDKD HIM.
V. M . C. A. CONVENTION.
The Wenlern Norlti Carolina Hull
mad I'oineM Klritt on the l.ltil
The Total AiuauutH Paid In the
Towtnililp and Comity liiti n.
Have you paid your tax?
How much tax do you pnv ?
Tim C'itizkn has taken a look il the
tax books in Sheriff 1. I.. Rev mills'
office.
What an array of names and I suits
there were! deal and small j.i nmcd
together a'phalietically by towi ships,
representing any sum from a plai i poll
to the rather large sum of $1 ,1'iiKi.
fun CrrmiN prints to-day the .mines
of the largest taxpayers ot thi city,
township and county, together wi n the
amounts collected and to be collected by
the tirat day of May.
The largest tax is $l,(ijf.70, which is
paid by the Western North Carolina rail
road. Thai in il sell is it eonsid' .tblr
sortment imaginable. Our motto: I item. I nen comes inn. m. t, ji .,
"Prices tell ihctale." Thad. Thrash's, j who pays $HU0.1(i. The names 'if the
41 Patton Avenue. ! largest taxpayers are:
TOWNSHIP,
Visitors take notice. We have received w ,onlton , now deee.-tsetl I.
i:..,. ,,l n il., utwl ,il wr novel! lea. nil : J . . ..
suitable lor souvenirs, odd china with:
"Asheville" uaintcd on it, inuchatlniircd,
call ami see them. Thrush's, 41 Patton,
Chas. McNamee....
Prank Coxe
Richmond Pearson
Thus. I. Johnston..
Building Sites,
CORTLAND BROS.,
Real Estate Brokers,
And luveHinieiit Ajfentn.
NOTARY PUBI-IC.
taunt, se urely placer) nt H per cent
Ofnem :
'i Hf till I'ntton Avenue Second floor
febortiv
I THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME,
Buyers of Drugs
I Tell lis they have
i money by monkeying
I
Investments.
I.INVIl.I.K IMPROVKMICMT CO.,
I.lnvllle, N. C.
KyYaehting and other
stock. Ron Marche.
caps.
WNew Ctinghnms. new Laces,
Bmhroideries. Ron Marche.
BtT-Spellmnn's Spring Derbies,
shape, liest quality, less price.
Marche.
New
In test
Ron
Th celebrated I'.recn drier White Sulphur
Spring., of Virginia, i nnrrnl for sale. The
prniwrty valued nt $1 .otio.ooll. to lie ill
viiiril Into l.ooo hnrr nt $100 each. The
pun-hnsc nt two .hurra reeeivi . a lot worth
the pnr vain ol the .tm-k, nnil the chuncc nf
.ecuring valuable improved I'ttipcrty nt u
nontinnl price
A i.".0.0O0 hotel nt $5(10. other improved
properties nt proportionate price.. I'uy
tnrnt. monthly For lurthtr particulars enll
nil JCIIINCI1II.I'.
A Kent.
WILLS BROS.,
ARCHITECTS,
2H ('nt ton Avrntif
Next V M C
A liuiM'K'
novl A'Am
IN THE PAST TEN YEARS
OK OI R
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS LIFE
In A.heville, we hfive nt nil time, mndr it nn
object to please our patron.. Thnt we hove
fiueeeiled stnnd. without question. we to- sil't'll, to t lie
Avenue.
; J. K. Connally
f. S. Morrison
; Southern liiipiovcnicnt Co
I West Asheville Improvement Co
Asheville Si Spartanburg Ky..
H. T.Ucmmons
V'.at Vtl...i:l fi L
lust' K. B, lohnston
wit-ii;J;,HJ.',;rnmon
, - ,, 1 1' 1 ...1 . I,. . "H. .v
Mioxvine ano uicnmoiui i c,ci). w. Pack
treacherous memory and thejj. k. Hampton
importunity of drummers "ImiZZZZZZ.
sometimes leads them astray, i AsWi-iiie Lnan.con it imp. c.
Knf lio,- im-.ifirtUu fiiwl if ! Heirden, Kankin oi Co
pays them to draw their sup
Ilies of T. (!. Smith & Co., in
Asheville, the largest Drug
Store in Western North Car
olina. a saving of Freight
Charges, and quick time in
get ting goods, a re important ii.
items, ami count up in a
year's dealings mnkintr
large purchases in the Jri
mary markets, enable this
House to place Druggists'
articles into the hands of
consumers and deal'-rs, at
prices never before enjoyed
west of the Blue llidge, cus
tomers are served by jiro
fessional experts of large ex
perience, trustworthy and
eonmetent the stock carried
by this firm covers two floors i.yman estate
of two hundred and forty ; Sti:::
feet in total length, and titty 1 k. t. Porter
! two feet of total width this m. u Md.wcii
. ., , ,,. ... i, V. I-.. Williamson
is me oiny wnrz mure iu- Mrs . Merritt
cat4'd on the rublic Stpiare
in Asheville no trouble to
finl the place orders by
mail receive jmnni't anl
careful attention refer, if de-
Hattery Dark
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I'hll. ItouKherty Will not IiiMtilt
Women Attain, Verjr Hoon.
Sitr.i.HYVil.l.ii, l"(l., March 24. A
tramp named Phil. Dougherty yesterday
entered a aumlier of houses where men
hnpiK'iicd to be away, demanding that
hot eoffceantl dinner be furnished him. He
abused women whenever they relused to
comply. K. 0. Flail heard his wile's
cry for help and Betting n revolver
started after Dougherty. He placed
Dougherty andcr arrest jusi as ne ikki
kicked down the door ot a house ol Mrs
F.nsmiiiger.
Lost night a mob of over 5011 men sur
rounds! the 'mil where Dougherty was
confin ;d and demnaded the prisoner. The
shtrill refused, but as he was taking the
pri"ioncr through a back alley he was
seized by the mob, who took Dougherty
Keru bridge where a rone was placed
ground his neck. Some members til ine
irtub begged that his life might lie spared,
aud the lush was substituted. About
t Met v nersons were then pruvided with
cowhides, and each one plied the lash
BCto-ss the man's almost bare back. He
begged for his life mid every stroke
seeded to bring u fresh gush of blood
mi.-his shoes were filled. Finally he
wnsctlt down almost exhausted but with
life enough to hobble off.
niciiuls""makp:siei'LY.
COVF.KNOH OF LOIIUMW
TO ttKCKII AKV III.AINK.
CloHeoflhe Medina at Durham
Itnprt-MHlve CereinonlcH.
In kiiam, N. C, March 1 3. I Special I
The V. M. C. A. convention closed its
session here last night. The fan-well
meeting was held at Trinity M. 15.
church, south, nt H:4."i p. m. This was
conducted by State Secretary S. A. Coul
ter and was most interesting and im
pressive. The church was crowded and
afier testimonies as to the benefit of the
convention from delegates the closing .
scene was enacted. The delegates ranged
themselves in either aisle of the church
ami joined hands, forming a complete
circle around the interior ol the building.
The association hvmn, "Blessed lie the
tie that binds" was sung n nil the meeting
was formerly adjourned by President
Southgnte.
The report of the committee on cre
dentials showed that there were llto del
egates, SO college delegates, (i junior dele
gates, 21 corresponding delegates and
il official visitors present at the con
vention. The total was 2.ri"i,
All of the delegates have left for home
alter a most enjovable time withlhe hos
pitable people of Durham. N. C, At.
S. K. Chedester & Son
Chas. W Woolscv
K. K. Kawls
. H. Uankin, cashier
j- Ii- Ky
as. M. Kav
Jesse K. Startles
James Thomas' estate
.lines liutlricK
Alexander
P. A Deinens Woodworking Co.
as. P. Saw cr
. Ii. Kankin, ailininislralor
Asheville Street Kail way Co
Jus. II. I.onghraii
Ii. Clayton
Asheville Furniture and I,. Co...
Mrs A. Ii. Smith
W. T Kevolds
G. A. Mcars
John M. Campbell
Natt Atkinson
W. W. Barnard
John Chcseboro
j. M. llrookshirc
Rev. arvis Ituxton
Asheville Light and Power Co....
IV. I,. McAfee
C. li.Oraham ManiilaeturmgCo. (iJJ.nn
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174.00
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Kill. Oil
I. "ill. Ill
132.00
151 00
lc.c.oo
173.00
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1 to 00
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1 Hi. 50
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l.'lli 7(1
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A Very Temperate Atmwer to Mr.
Hlalne'H l.elter-The Whole Mat.
ter of Hie New Orleunn KIIIIiik
In the firand Jury's Hand.
Washini-.tos, March 24. Secretary
Itlaine received a letter from t'.ov. Nich
ols, of Louisiana, this morning in regard
to the recent killing of eleven Italians in:
jail at New Orleans. It is dated March
21, 18111, aud is as follows:
lion. Jnmea '. Mimic, mirctnry state,
WashiiiKton. .
SK:At a late hour on the lil
teenth inst. 1 received n dispatch Itoni
von having reference to the forcible
breaking on the 14th or this month, of
a jail in this citv, and the killing of
eleven persons confined therein, under in
dictments found i the criminal district
court, for the parish of New Orleans.
v.... ii,.,l to me that It had lieeu
represented to the president, by the min-
GRAM), GLORIOUS TIME.
how thk world's fa i kwii.i.
bk oii:m:h,
There Will he I.otn of Noloe and
MuhIc and Tableaux and You
Had Heller ;et Ready aud ;.
CiiiCAiio, March 2f. The conunittce
on ceremonies have made public an ab
stract of its voluminous report on the
arranged program for the World's Fair
dedication ceremonies.
The opening ceremony will be a grand
military display Tuesday, October II.
In this 10,000 troops of national guards
and several regiments anil batteries ol
I'nited States regulars will participate.
On the evening of this day it is proposed
to give a series of tableaux representing
the salient historical lads in the lile ol
Columbus. Wednesday will be the main
day of the dedication ceremonies, and
will lie ushered in bv a national salute ol
1 forty-eight battery volleys tired by all
'the batteries in attendance. At til
tliat j o'clock the troops will form and escort
occasion were ,1.. ...... ,;iii.11i ,, 1 lui foiled ki:mp. Hip
i.f
disclosed
ister Irom uaiy,
1 lie killed on that
three or lour subjects
kin,, ol lialv. The telegram
an apprehension, on the part of the min
ister, evident iv snareo 111 ov ii
ilent, that the disturbance wasacontinu
iis dis'iirbance. which might '''v,l i anil staffs, have followed, the program
Italian sulaecls 111 ,cw orie.oia. : tlc rtiicntion exercises will be
diplo.natic corps and ilistingiiishrd for
eigners to the main nuildiiig, where they
; will be greeted by the consolidated
bauds playing "America." After 4S
states, represented bv their governors
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EASTER CARDS.
Eanter NoTelHes,
IN OKBAT VARIKKTV AT
ESTABROOK'S
Rook and Stationery more,
12 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C.
ape 18 4
REAL ESTATE.
Wturai B. Owtk, w. W. Wbst.
6VVYN & WEST
(RncctMora to Walter B.Owyn)
ESTABLISHED 1881
REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE.
REAL ESTATE,
Loan Securely Placed at 8
Per Cent.
Notary Puhlli. Commissioner! of Deed!
FIRE INSURANCE.
or F ICR SontkCAnt Court aKinare.
ilny cttntrol the Imgc-it trntlc of any bouw
rver tt(ib'thrrt In Wetrrn Carolina. Par
ticular) v to the peoplr of AniVvHIc do weowr
our HticTt'iH, and to them we rxtrml our
hrnrtl'!t thankn with the announcement
that we will ever utrive tn merit a continu
ance of the r favor ly (tivitiK th m
PTRH AND WHOlJISOMli r.oons
At the very to went prire. We mnie a nec
Inltv of
FINK -ROt KRIK.S,
nnd enn always furniiih them frenh on1 nice.
Our stock of tuple goodt it the larfeest ever
offrieil in Asheville. We also handle
Field n nd (arden Seeds,
Hay, Ilran, Shorts nnd Feed of all kinds in
targe (ptantities, and can make RKcial in
ducements to la rj-e huvvrt.
KeftpeeMulty,
Powell & Snider.
Grocers, Corner Pntton Ave
nue aud Main St.
Hank.
2J
LOTS
LOTS : and t
- LOTS
Handsome Novelties
oi?
KdW AKHI VINtJ,
FOR SALE!
JAY GOULD SAYS
Tfcat H atan tn tare one dollar out of
rrj Ave dollars beearna, such a man will
be rfteti ttisidr of twenty iTrs. Call on as
aa4 w will tell vo how to do It, as; we bare
jawt rrcHved private advices from Jay on the
am-sct.
.twr imBWiraa am uvxn ' y pi "u.
daHn tbe past year, in spite of the hard
tifsnc and we is be this opportunity to
tbank our friends and customers, and to wish
tbem all long life and hmnHnc-s
JF.NKH JKNKft,
RIAL (STATE AND INSURANCE.
Room 9 Ac io, McAfee Block,
3 ruttott Ave.. -hevt1i. X C.
Cheap, If soon purchased, one of the pret
tiest hmea in Asheville, new, lieiutlfully fin
ished, fine location, close to street cars. Also
several other fine properties that are worth
your attention.
Two beautlftil building site.
Lots in all parts of the city.
Houses to rent.
Pine tracts of timber land and standing
timber. Mineral properties.
MONEY TO LEND.
t.ist your property with us and have It sold
and rented.
JrsT ri'tn.isHKp Our new pamphlet oa
Aslitville. Full of latest statistics Call for
a copv
BRITCE II. JONES.
(Successor to Itigelow Jones.)
reaubstatk and investments.
Room M A fee Block, Bit Fatton Avenue
II. REDWOOD & CO.
Clothing, lints, Shoe., Pry timid..
Coml. null Cariirt,.
7 & 9 PATTON AVK
G. II. MAYER
CONSULTING : OPTICIAN
6i South Main St.
(Law'. China Hall.)
H. . C.rernwell
Mrs. W. II. Cwvn
French Hrtintl Lumber Co
S. II. Keel
Mrs. II. Ii. Smullcy
Mrs..). C.Sie:trs
H. kedwonil ei Co
Mrs. C. I., rieasimi
Thus. W. l'atlon
A. C. Melke
Martin, Hariett .V I'eiitiiin.in
K. I. Walker
Mrs J. Ii. Wonileoek
T. A. Ilenrv
.. II. Vance
W. H. Williainsini
M. li.Cnrtcr
Mrs. Ii. Slutler
J. II. Carter
C. H. t'.rnliain
Ccn. W. West
V. A. CummiiijiS
Mrs. K. 1". Alcxantlor
W. II. r.wYH
W. V. West
Mrs. A. M. I'ciiI.iikI
Mrs. lilla S. MeLml
11. II. Cosliv
; llallaitl, Kieh & llnyee
j j. Ii. lliekerson h Co
I S. U. Thomas
M. I.. Kced
(5eo. W. I'tircfoy .'.
Anna I.. Perry
1 K.J. Aston
Brown, CinlRer & Co
S. IlatmnersliilaK
I P. !'. Patton
I Mrs. Tennent
I T. C. Startles
Chas. H. Illanlon
Jan. M. Westnll
IN THK COl'NTY.
I'aaey ' . l. Marnartl, Reems Creek
i 'Chas. McNamee, Limestone
Dr. K. F. Hlake, Limestone
('., W. Hampton, Leicester
. F. Shcppard, 1-rcneh llrond...
W. . Worley, Sandy Mush
A. B Fortune, Swannanoa
W II. Wilson. Swnnnanoa
The total amount of money derived
from taxation in Asheville township is
$.n,x:t(i.:iG. In the county the total is
aliottt $811,000.
Sheriff Reynolds will settle with the
state treasurer nhmit May 1. Persons
who have not paid up Wore April 1 may
exiiect to have their property levied on
for the amount of taxes due.
reasons to lielieve tnai ine nope ex-,
prcs-cd Irvine president, that 1 would,
co-operate with him in maiulaiiiinj; thei
oliliKalions ol the 1'niled States
toward Italian sulijccts who miKht
lie within the l,r',s cx;
eitenieiil and that further violence and
liloo.lshcd iniuhl be pit -wilted, was based
upon that belief. The president liirlher
expressed the hoie that all olleiiders
inihl be promptlv brought to justice
t)n the I nth 1 telegraphed you that
there was no excitement iu the city at
that time, mid that I saw nn reason to
anticipate further trouble. 1 also stated
that the action taken was directed
against particular individuals and that
race or nationality parlies did not enter
as a factor into thrilisturtiance. i wees
1 1 t. i t h H:ite nf mv disoatc I.
! and tlicopininn then entertained as to the
I . :.....! i .1... ,, mI.I,. hi iiruved to
it I III, II, IV"'" " ,
have Ihcii well founded. The killed, as 1
have stated, were confined in prison un
der the indictments found in the criminal
district court for the parish ol New Or
leans. The shentl has mane Ins return oi
Kivcn.
In the evening there will lie a continua
tion of the tableaux rrprrsenlinj; hislo
rial events iu American history.
tin Thm tula v there will be a nianunoth
civic and industrial profession which will
fully illustrate all departments of indus
try Friday, the last day of the celebra
tion, will be devoted to military exer
cises. nit;HArH hi ii.iii;s,
The tirounrlH to lie Mtaked Oil
To-Murrow,
Maj. Robert Bingham, principal of
Bingham School, reached Asheville this
inoruiiiK to make further arrangements
for the removal of his educational insli
tuliou to this city.
Maj. Bingham is accompanied this
GI'N. JOHNSTON'S FUNERAL
J it was qiii-:t a ."so Hi.tii-i.i-:
! I.IKK THK MAN,
, No Military lllilii, iiui a I.arue
Funeral UIhiiiiuuIhIic-iI Men
'ri-Hciil THc Honorary I'all
IlearerH.
Wasiiimiton, March ' I. The funeral
services over the remains of the late (leu.
Iiiseph Iv. Joliuslou took place in this
city this niorninj,'. By the special request
of the deceased the ceremonies were de
void of ostentation or unnecessary Idiiii
alit y. The simplicity ol the services were
in keeping with the character of the man.
Thure was no display of luiilorius or
battle flags or military trappings
and as the lainily ol liie deceased, carry
ing out the spirit of his iiiiiiiictiini, had
declined the reipiesl of a number of Con
federate veteran associations to partici
pate formally, there was nothing to (lis-
liiiguish the funeral from a private inter
I incut beyond the large attendance of dis-
lingiiishcd persons.
i There were no services at the residence
of the deceased, but just before 11
o'clock the remains were tnkeu quietly
to St. lohn's Kpiseopal church, opposite
l.alavctte square aicoinpaiiicd by the
lainily and near Iriends. (II I hew th'ic
were" in attendance cx-Cov. McLane,
of Maryland, and James Mi l.aue, broth-ers-iu-law
of the dead man ; Ur. oscph li.
Johnston; Mrs. Taliaferro, niece (with
her son and ilaiightcrl and i Jr. (leo. lien
lohnston, grand nephew. I here were
also present at the church Gov
ernor McKinnev, oi Virginia, Mavoi
lilvson, of Kichmonil, Va., Senators
lianicl and llawlcv, Captain Titos.
Mackall, llidge Kobt. Hughes, Col.
Sterne, Geu. lohn Saunders, lien. Ilenrv
1. Ilouglass and a number of persons
irom I li 1 limine
The funeral party arrived at the chin ch
at 1 1 o clock. U was met nv i ne
honorary pall bearers, who were Senators
Morgan and Daniel, Key. J. L. M.
Curry. Gen. lohn G. Parker, I'nited
States army ; Gen. Charles VV. Field, Gen
Harry lleili, Rear Admiral C. k. P
Wodgers, Rear Admiral W. ('.. Temple,
Gen. II. G. Wiighl, Gen. Benjamin W.
' Brice, Col. Archer Anderson, ot Kiel)
: inonii; Col. Kdwiu C. Harris, lion. J. C
i Bancrolt Ha vis and lav Director lamei-
WatmoiiL'h, of the navy. The nctivi
: bearers eoiisisled ol niciribers oi the ex
Conlcdcraie association ol this city, al
; men who iought unilcr Gen. Johnston
ilurniL' the war.
Thecaskct wasa plain one covered with
, black and without ornament. A small
' silver plate bore the inscription "Joscpl
. Ii. lohnston, burn l-elnuarv, .1, lhOi
I died March -M, lx'.H. This plate w;e
placed oil the casket this morning, 11
having been ascertained iron! the family
Bible that the popular impres
sion and that of General Johnston
himself that he was born in 1st ill was
erroneous. The plate which had first
Ik-cii allixcd to the casket, which gavi
the date ot Ins birth as ISO'.), was there
fore removed. The body was attired il
civilian s suit ol plain lilacs anil w iiiioiu
anything to uidicale military rank. The
services were conducted by Rev. Dr.
Douglass, rector of the church, and wen
.confined tolhe simple Ivpiscopaliau burial
! service for the dead.
Clerk of (lie Criminal Court.
II, C. Jones, nicalioned in yesterday's
jCniziSasa candidate for the office ol
clerk of the criminal court, is a Bun
comlie boy, a son ol Joshua Jones, and is
j justly popular throughout the county.
hlioiilil lie lie eliosen to inline position
We lnii. !.
ply of
in the city, ; ' '
iii bold
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make a
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time bv Lieut. John Little, commandant
of cadets at Bingham. Together these
two gentlemen will, during their stay
here, stake oil the ground lor thcbuihl-
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...,,,..,l liie i-rand inrv. now in ses
sion in regard to the matter, and the
whole subject is, I assume, now under
invcstm.ition bv that body. I am satis-
lied that most of the persons killed were
American citizens, but it is probable
that two or three were Italian subjects
I have the honor to be, very roqicct
fv, I'rmicis T. Stehtdls.
si.......i!,i-v Itl.iiiie has scut a copv oi
the letter to Baron Fnni, the
minister.
dormitories will lie erected at
These buildings will lie situated
ges
once.
lour on each side ol a Kill loot street
through the school property and will
have eight sleeping apartments, to ac
commodate sixteen cadets, one teacher's
room and one recitation room. The
bail lings will be Kill leet in length each,
and will be hill one story in height, as a
Italian i protection Irom the ilangcrsol lire, i nev
i will lie ol brick and those adjoining will
be separated Irom each other bv a wall
T1H-: NliW INl'OMK TAX. J projecting above the eaves. These litiild-
i nigs will approximate in cost $lli.ll(iu.
jusi what noes It Mean nd What I Halli rooms, laundry, hospital, mess
Will Be ItH KHVct. rooms and assembly rooms will also be
ti : I.l.lf ...imnient ov.T ' erected near these biiihlings.
, A iitinilu-r of Aslieville architects arc
figuring on the cost of the construction
of these buildings and will inspect the
he will doubtless give the same efficient
service and satisfaction to the public that
have marked the discharge oi his ollicial
duties iu other positions.
Temperance Talks.
There will be a public meeting in tin
court house to-night at S o'clock under
the auspices oi the Sous of Temperance.
Adilres.-.es arc to he delivered by Gen. U.
II. Vance, Col. V. S. I.usk, Key. J. C.
: I'rov, pastor ol Riverside church, Rev. C.
M. Campbell, pastor of the Ninth Ashe
ville church, nnd others. An evening ol
instruction may be expected, and a large
audience should attend.
Htock Quotations.
Niiw ViiKK.Mnrrli IM-.-lirie t ': l.nkeShore
lo.t: Lhu-.-iLjo ami Norlliwi-su-rn ilo
Norfolk ini'l WrHUjil ; Kuhinonil nml
'Weill 1'iiiiit Terminal 1 7 1 g ; Wesleru I niiin
one provision of the revenue act passed
by the last legislature.
24 ')
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j. m mm
groiimlH Willi Maj. Miulia.n ,!iul Licul.
1 rminlu tp ncnmt t.'ix
the house i Little to-morrow.
it had a clause, as usual, giving exemp-1 Lieut. Little is a inetnler of the I . S.
lion to the amount of $1,0(10. Tin bill regular army, graduating from the mill-
snminr k'inc tnrv ncailrinv a t West 1 "unit in 1 ss.1. He
.,r,,,,i,ail II II II meiidment strikiiiL' out the then entered
exemption clause. The amendment was
carried, and the hill went hack
the active service and has
recently lieen stationed at Fort Bayard,
the ! near Silver City, New Mexico. About
HI'UIUN A. WII.KIR.
1. C1KTKK WALKS
WILKIE & WALKE,
(Slieerii.iiis to Wilklt & Atkins, )
IHO. IS PATTON AVIiNl'K
! FOR JHINli HOI'RM AM. VKAH
ZEB VANCE
will et thnr. We het on Old Zrh a. being
the neat Flour In towa. We have Juat reeeiv
td a fre.h l"t of
KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES
Came and give them a trial, at
HARE BROTHERS,
17 South Main Street,
. COFFIN,
AUCTIONEER.
kftAl. 1,81 ATKA0I-NT m' LOAN Hi'uVr.K
No. Il North Main trwt
If not in 'illt. kli fan chV, write nam'
and rt .iite.i-. oa .law, ."d 1 will vi.it ton.
Sftrr i n Virml National t-unli ' National
aak ( AahttlHr. aad tlMlin Carollai.
DO VOU FIND
Vou rnnnnt read nrnnll print ; must hold jour
puller nt a dl.tnuce; ret your eye. frequent.
! ; print becoming lilurred, dim or ranninx
together
VOI R KVKS
tleeonir tired and unnrt while nailing or
elng; eanmit sliind a .tmng light; or
water Ii tely in a moderate wind ?
TROUBLING YOU
with lrk hparinche. either nn the forrhend
or the nape of the neck, that inrdleine doe. i
not cure ; Intlamtd, swollen, ttleky, or inddy I
mi. r
If Bo, Have Vonr Kyes Examined
Free of Charge, Hullnracllon
(inaraiiteed.
iiiiL!i:iiii
-;. ii. mi itt,
STCNE CONTRACTOR & HMR.
Al.'-, smiling of all k.iini ri.ait. U order, i
(nromplly BlU-4 and work ir in. inlied Can j
Im found at !l tlinr. at (iralism'n t'otton i
Kaetory I
. ailgtWtt
Tenney'. I'ine Candle. In waled naekiges,
nun al.o In hulk, reerived fre.ll every week.
We are exclusive agents In Asheville.
(Wr-tJive ' Tenney'." a trial, if you wl.h
the fineat.
house, which body concurred iu me
amendment. Section five then read as
follows: . . .
(In the incomes and prolits derived
from auv proierty, not taxed during me
vear, preceding the first day of June in
each year there shall lie a tsx of one per
centum without exemption. Dn incomes
derived from salaries or tees, ilurtng me
. - . , 1 1 11 I.. .......lintf r.t
same lime liieie anu ..,.v-....,, . ,
one per centum.
The clause sincsen oni wan m
iiti... ...v...r in retiirllimi his salary
or fees, shall be allowed fo deduct one sieaks thus of Key
thousand dollars as necessary excuses
for conducting his business or support of
his tanulv.
The ipiestion now arises, will the law
construe "salaries anil lees io cuinruce
an. l lie was detailed ny neaiuiuariei s
to take charge of t he cadets at Bingham
under the provision of an act ol congress
allowing 7ft army officers lor this work
iu the I'nited States. He is greatly
pleased with Asheville.
RKV. MR. ADAMS.
Wliut a Houth Carolina Paper Says
of HIM Removal.
The Greenville, S. C, Baptist Courier j
J. (J. Adams, who
has accepted the call to the pastorate
of the French Broad Baptist church, of
this citv:
"South Carolina again suffers,'! serious
Haiti in ore I'rli t'H.
lti. riMowK, M iin-li l-Moiti, nciivc mid
ftron ; llnwanl ilr.l-t illlil IVCMfl II UK-r.
$.-l.l; l.-umlv S I 1 o , cily nulls, no
litnn.lK. itrn. $.-.l'.-"i.i 411 Wiiilt-r whrni,
p lU-nt $.-,.liini."i.ilo. Wheal soiiiIhtii. tirtn.
l-'ulu, Jlll.-.Ml TJ, 1 imglirri-.v. Jl.osw
1 I'Ji No. U, $t.n'.i; wrstt-r !. Mroni;, No,
winter red. pul hih! -March Sl.o'.'l.,; Mnv
jl l o.'i,di 1 1 .ml. Corn M.ntli, in, stronK.
;lliic, 7-lil7."ic; vt-llovv. 7:'.''i 7.-ic; wcslcrn.
tirin.
I New York Market.
Nv YoK, March I'-t- Stock", dull lint
itan .nnt Money, i-iinv al i: 1 . oi 1'ichnnge,
long. 4- SfU,!,! r.sill j; short . i.HMl ...fl 4H;lt;
slnti- Ii .nils. iu-gU-cU-d; govcrnuiciu ImiihU.
mriidv to firm. Cotton, mm t- nle. loll
hales.' I'nliind.. lie: I Irli-ans II 7-1 lie: lutiircs
opened anil closed ateudv: March, S nil; April,
s 117, M-.. K.7S; June. - 7; Inly, H ii.'i;
August, ti.ol. l-'lour tirnl Whent --nrin
Com itrong Pork linn ill $11 'J.-M.I-i-00,
I.nrd linn, nt $7 on. Spirit' Turpeiltilie
linn, nt 1 ki 1 ' ac . Rosin lirm. at $t R7' ;
(11. no. I'l-ciglils unsrl I led.
Ill
AND
ASHEVIL
fN
ST x'nr.
-.I'.l
affairs oi' cosshiji i:vi:.
I oKi:ii'.
In a niinibcrof churches iu Ireland Sun
day priests denounced
the pulpit.
The Pope has re-established the dona
Mr. Parnell from
-J-.", k-iml of wni?cs vmid at stated times loss, nnd the gainer is tlu; Old North , turn lor the asironoaiical onscrvaioi y at
i... ,.oi, ordnv? I Slate. Kev. 1. L. Adams, ol Kock Mill
OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM.
(POKMHHLY OAKLAND INN.)
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
MOST COMPLETE HEALTH RESORT
IS THE SOUTH.
Appointments tinMirpusHfcl. AH modfru
1 1 uv-' -IM llM''-" t'M'" ,''r
lief iiii'1 iirt- ol ivTTnii mill fhiu'Mt. lt-
fni'
'1 ;kili, UniMii
tiU 1 1 V . . lAVrirtarc,
ii Hi-TV firTin-m i
I Ji r'iii At ntfeu fti Mfi'W 1hf .itlfv
, tion ol Hr. I" 'A. Nrtli-, Trrftit'T ni' 1h: Imk-
i ti nilririni. t Onnnvttlc, N Y- Korf'it
tlur pattiruliit A't'lma,
Mihh Kmha Vaughn.
ASHEV.'l.i.K, N.C.
mil Vnssi m I'nihs IM-'
-.r.rilnll Mnvo.i .-.o, aP
Rraoliitloim Adopted b the Car.
penterH ami Joiner I.ant Nlitlil
Asheville Brotherhood nt earnrnters
and joiners No. .181, Astor Shell, presi
dent, V. B. Chtvton.seeretary.at its last
night's meeting adooted the following
resolutions:
"Whereas. It apmaring to the union
I Iml the contractors, bosses, suiiervisors
and foremen of the city of Asheville intend
to wage upon us at an early dale this
spring the ten hour warfare;
"Resolved, therefore, That we will not
work longer than niuc hours for A day's
work under anv consideration.
"Whereas. The planing mills and lumber
manufacturers ol the city ol Aslieville ate
now working nine hours, therefore
"Resolved, That we will not give any
contracts lor materials to any ten hour
shops, nor encournge any one else so to
do, and that we absolutely refuse to
work nnv materials, or to put up any
work gotten out nt or in any ten hour
shops, alter the first day ol April, 18U1."
duparlor Court.
This morning in the superior court the
inrv in the ense of W. I.. Moore ys. Ashe-
' lil'f sMtct rt.ilw'iv company Iwug'ni in
I a verdv. iv.v rib ic tar plaulill d im -i'S
II..'1.- iiu.iiiitol ltl,ii.ii. Tlie ilrlenil.-al
i v n' i ii.rv tin i. asc id the supicme c i'i: l
V.' lib wire pe rn np ip i.'di i i .,
i win ,. ei.urt took i,i 1 1 . e cnc nt s.-iiui!.u-M'
-irbna ttuih'"- i. J land cotnnanj
'Samuel Broak.v The amount involve.)
lis only about $:.00, The case wit h
i concluded to UJ.,
)
liv tiie venr. month or day
If it Joes, then all wage earners who
have heretofore been exempt under the
$1,0(10 clause will have to list and pay
tax on their earnings, no matter how
large or small they may lie.
has accepted a call to the pastorate ol
the lM-eneh Broad church. Asheville, N.
C, and will shortly take his departure
from our slate. Bro. Adams has been a
faithful, conscientious worker since his
i?:. u ,i,i l,' ,.',,. however, that i entrance into the ministry, ami Ins suc-
it will not be construed to include wages cess nt Rock 11.11 is an enduring inoiiii
paid by the week or dav, "salary" being ! ment to Ins energy nt.d worth, lie is
understood to imply payment by month, now in the sixth year t.t his pastorate in
oiiarter or vear. In this ense clerks, , thnt thriving town, ant. the church has
book-keepers", etc., who are paid by the steadily grown Irom the outset. 1 lis
month w ill come in for the tax, while I numerous Iriends will yield to his tlccis-
lirli kl.'iveis. earneiiteiK. printers, etc., ! ion will) much regret.
may be exempt.
".T.4 77; SEWS.
hist
Ilurham's revenue collections
week amounted to $7,82.ri."i7.
Cen. Ruftis Barringer has given $a()0
to Charlotte Library Association.
Henry Clay, a noted Franklin county
horse, hits just dietl, aged 113 years.
Ceorne Nelson, of (Ireenville, while
hunting robins, accidestally
self nnd died instantly
shot him-
Mr. Adams will arrive in Asheville
with his family Saturday, April , and
will begin his work at his new charge
Sunday, April ft.
the Vatican
Parnell has accepted llcalv's challenge
and will contest lor the sent from Cork
ja parliament.
The Brazil mail steamship company has
recently contracted to transput t toBt ail
fortv-six locomotives recently ordered
from iiianulactui-crs in the I'liilcd Slates
by the railway companies of Brazil.
A coroner's jury, who heard the testi
mony of Captain 'McKeague.ol the steam
ship I'lopia, which was lost in ('lilnaltar
"hay will' over ft(K) of her passengers,
unanimously decided that ths cause of
1 the disaster was accidental.
IHIMh.
lix-Senalor Blair has accepted theChi
' nese mission.
Hx-C.ovcrnor Lucius Robinson, ol New
j York, died yesterday.
Secretary of War Proctor denies that
he has any intention of resigning
Several precedents arc cited in Wash-
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pOR SA1 ; $
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the ni nut c ' . -kv."' if . t m : -,''33
Aluville. . ru.fii -f ri, , ntm , ' I
arrrlcarli .1 r- - I u "i ii.f
$l,HM. A j - CAM I'; ; V ' ;
lU-tuttlful . ' t.'' . j
Infill; inik b ' n a" Aju 1 ho .
i. M. .:AMl'Ir.: . '.;;'. J,
Six mom ' ; it mt ,'. r
fltl fur Klllc ' . O iMl f U",. I ""' '';' ''"flij ,
plcmliu. , . " . Ik
Have for '" 2 ' w ;(.,V.S
rt.nre or le ' t i !' ii' i Va
.o ipor at.' H.e ';ii! '! : r..-' .a9
nmrd ulret ' 1 " 'hC-' j ,
liinil in wo ji V. c i f . S ( t'y - ., n.- 'T Tji
Terms cum ' " A ' i f w1' Ja
it within o 1 ' ' ' .' v . I
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The lurlin Hall.
The Purim ball, celebrating the (east of
Ivsther, which was held at Assembly hall, j
on Patton avenue, last night, was a very
successful affair. The costumes of the
ladies were elegant, nnd those attending j
enjoyed the evening greatly, a l'"i , lo s,)w t,.lt the only remedy the
nl .I'rverl. tiren.'ireil liv Mr. oif,."" .
.,,,:. i ---. - Italian governineuican iinvcin regaru io
icrc in New Orleans will
to the local courts ol
l'FlCl-,!i
THAT WILL rm 5'JIOK IWklit
H 'l ' i.t Sl. J.. V?ll8 .
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t .th'.:
i tr '" "I." 1 . V. ' " IV. .. i the recent ninssaei
-The Winstonehnmlicrofcommetvchss lecteti emm ..... lir in an appeal
divided to enter into ,10.000 eontraet te evemng w . on. o he pl t
with the Mnnutncturers Kecora o nun - - . . ,.,..,,,,,, ... itrniitford
1 ! j township, Ontario, ol Mrs. Alexander
A Big "Ad." ! Carlyle, sister-in-law of the great Thos.
Rnwls & Sumner arc closing out the 1 Carlyle. The deceased was eighty-three
more, for the purpose of thoroughly ad
vertising and writing up the resources of
Winston.
Wnshincion Duke, of Durham, hns
I,dil;1v ; he 1 .- -..j ; ''
propci 1 1 . Tn -ipets .
, '.Hill I I ,n I tin- t-'mni 'iii 'Pines ms il
lull) wttiruntcl insvi'V ih.it die Ka.ie .
will Iu. ioii,nn,"l ami lh;'t Mr. IH.Ve
t w ill :e iht owi-"r of the w iio'c puipevty.
' ivhich, olidei ll.c j.t. of tlir IJgi-ilututc,
; is to be toi-rii-r used bv him ami his sin
ccssova toi educational purroseb lor the
I while rate,"
Reduced a
Je.
Otitis ani
price to clis
s ... ... . . .')' IV p f..
, , In! n l. Tl.c t!-.'1': u i 1 ' I
i, t'.u-i'-i'v- 'il cost, ft' ! tli::si-t'i
Im'ib, in til. n li totib use
u.k '..ill. in i nt'. v n i'.i's ? rear
of tin uln.'ist Liiiiciid i..( bn" ..'ley
..in-v Tnc) i.W '.II the ndvcrtl.i..';j col
li. nun ni fiit Ci . uhs to ilo tht w.itk aaJ
' iheii (nil h cft.ltinl K" uiuewardtu,
I Uieii "nd" '! cull on them.
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KesJ
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.' Inc.
si I v: a l' ..tuinsp. t.ltltei
V.i'-s $l.00tnc)l if-.
. ii i- ,'Im nd fJilna ft' 1ilf'
1 1"-!, nut. ' :.. ''i'"--....!.
nnd fit K. Blaift "til.
... nl Ci,.ir,.:-.u Vblu: i'l-tt 'lM! -'l.ki i
; I, -.-v., iv in iiniir t' inti ."in e ,
n.uiilliiii liviii tb' side of the All. ..lie.)
The Oanodi'in cattle r not sul-iecl to I
the res'.iict'Oi)' that are impow! on
those from the TJniU-d Siateii.
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