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1 n.-a Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI.NO. 278. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1891. CENTS. it-' . LINVILLE INVITRS INVESTIGATION A. TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drives Parks, Scenery. PlanN, "LIVE AND LET LIVE." AT MV STORE GROCERIES Are offered subject to these three important qualifica tions : QUALITY, which must be Kood. QUANTITY, which must be as much for the 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 purchasing power, an exami nation of our prices will show that they art ROCK BOTTOM. We hive KOOtbs broken grain rice which we offer until closed out at 5c per pound. A. D. COOPER, North Court Square, Corner Main and College Sts. CORTLAND BROS., Real Jtatatr Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY Pl'BI.IC. cnt DEPUTATION CONFERENCE, Hints to the People. Double th'ck hotel goods. All size?, prices com pure with eastern. Thnd W Thrash, 41 Patton Avenue. A fine Inpimese plate or cream pitcher given with every two dollar purchase at Thrash's, 41 Pntton Avenue. Hnvilands dinner sets, new ones com ing. See them before you buy, Iwst goods lor the least money, at Thrash's, 41 Pat ton Avenue. Rogers' best triple plate and ivory handle knives and forks, spoons, etc. Special prices, offered for next ten days, don't miss this chance. Thrash's, 41 I 'at ton Avenue. Still keep it in your minil that we arc headquarters for dining room and kitchen utensils, in granite, iron, tin steel and metal goods, wooden ware, etc., sample of the best dry nir refrigerator in the world, in stock now ami ready to take orders for the spring trade. Thnd. Thrash's. It is not necessary to tell you, hut a glance at our mammoth stock will con vince yon that we have the largest as sortment imaginable. Our motto: "Prices tell the tale." Thad. Thrash's, 41 Palton Avenue. Asheville" painted on it, itinvh admired call nnd see them. Thrush's, 41 lilloi, Avenue IMPORTANT GATHKRINO BE HELD THIS WKEK, To I Iluilding Sites, Loans nr urely phicrd at N ht l)ffir: 24 Ht in Pnttnn Avenue ft-cond noor febiMlv THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME, Investments. College titudenta from Five eiouth ern Htateo Olilcct of the Confer, ence and Names of Thoite Who Will Lead the Meeting). Asheville is to entertain an important gathering of young men this week. The second nniiual "Southern Deputa tion conference of College Students" will convene in this city to-morrow night. This conference is composed of dele gates from Kve southern states, those represented being Virginia, North Caro lina, South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Ken tucky. It was inaugurated in Asheville last March, at a eoulerence conducted by C. K. Ober and John R. Mott, inter national secretaries of the College Young Men's Christian Assnciation, and its sessions are to be held yearly in this city, as being centrally located. There will be from two to four dele gates present from each one of the slates named, and while the total' miin licr in attendance will not Ik- large it will comprise rrpic-icntntivcs of the brains and energy of the Southern College V. isitors take notice. We have received j t t ' The object ol the meeting is n line of cut glass and other novellas, nil t() jnslrm.t nd train the dele suitable tor souvenirs, odd china with gates in order that thev mav. dur ing the college year, visit the colleges of t heir respective states and stimulate the V. M. C. A. work among the stu- lents of these institutions ol learning by giving instructions as to the belter mcth I ods of cndiictHj; the college association work. The delegates are picked men from their states and so great is the good j expected to lie realized, that the state : committees of the V. M. C. A. defray i their cxienscs to this very instructive I assembly. However, these cxiicnses will ! not he heavv, outside of the transporta tion, us the hospitable Hople of Ashc 1 ville will entertain them free of all charge, of course, during their stay here. Not th Carolina's representatives conic, one each, from the Stale I'mveisily, (iuil ford college, Trinity college and David son college. The conference will lie conducted by , K. Mott and . C. While, the interna tional secretaries of the college ', M. C. A II. . Williams, state secretary of the Virginia V. M. C. A. is expected to be present ami assist aspect of the ense, provided the witness could be produced. When a democrat is found in Madison county, and that democrat makes a statement, it always goes with The Citizkn. And Col. Lusk procured his man yes terday, in the person of Van Brown, who stated that he owns mountain land on Spring Creek, from which the electric lights on the towers in Asheville can be plainly seen on clear, dark nights, when no smokeorfogintervenes, and that more than a score of times he has distinctly seen his shadow outlined as he walked on the mountain side. It seems clear that an action by the electric light company to recover com pensation for lighting Madison county would "lie" in this case, if Col. Lusk did tell the truth about it, which The Citi zkn desires thus publicly to acknowledge that he did, because Van Drown, a Madi son county democrat, says so. t PIGEON BHOOTINO. Buyers of Drills Tell uh tltoy luivc l"s. inonoy by monkeying with Knoxvillw nnd KirhTiituitl n tivnclierouH memory nii'l tln importunity of drnnnnri'H sometimes UwlRtlH'ni nstrny, but they invnrinbly find it pays them to draw Vln-ir siip plieH of T. !. Smith & Co., in Asheville, the largest Drug store in Western North Car olina a sa vim; of Freiuht a.lNVII.I.F. '. imiioirr.r.iT to. Th- celebrated firceti flrier White Sulphur Spring.. ..f Virginia. i otTcred Tor ' nvttinif irillldH II re i I lit II lit -1 II t nronertv valued at m.nno.non. to he .11- r?eU III", J,l)tOH, ai t Mil JIOI 1,1 III vided Into t.nnn shares at turn each. The items, nnd ' count up in n purchaser nf two shares mcrivia n lot worth i ,1.,,, II, ,. ,, I- the par value ol the stock, an.l the ehanee of .VMlf H l'il HIo,H makllH! romu,',,pru"1''' m""y"i ,r",Rr,J' 81 " In fp purchases in the pri ; A "i"!': h"irf 5?i.lth'.Ji;i,,?.I-, mnry markets, enable this mrnts monthly, heir luriner particulars can on ji'iin 1.011.1', . . , , i in I'Miiiitiiii iii'in viii i,c in Mail, I liai'ireS, and (lUll'lv time 111 that is oulv lor the delegates, but it is expected that the public will la Trap tthootluit of nlrda Crueltjt V to AnlniHlHf linrroR Tub Citizkn: lucre is a rumor that the North Carolina Society for the prevention of cruelty to animals was bought off from interference with the Inst live pigeon shooting contest by a dona tion. The mendacity of sonic people is astounding; the credulity of others is marvelous. The story is a pure fabrica tion. The secretary advised with four out of the Kve managers accessible about prosecution. Three out of the four were not in favor of it. The predominant reason seemed to lie that as the decis ions in the highest courts in the stales, where decisions had been j rendered upon statutes similar to IIH'SC Fl ,1,111.11 ,,llll , the side of the sportsmen it would lie un wise, in the present financial condition of ol the society, to incur the expense ol a lawsuit to end probably in defeat in the supreme court. There were other causes which may have iulluenced the managers, but 1 feel sure it would lie unjust to sup pose that the wealth of Mr. Lorrillnrd, as has lieen intimated, or any such mo tive influenced the opinion ol any one of them. Solicitor Carter, of the criminal court, believes the decision ol the North Caro lina supreme court would be in favor of the society, and was desirous that the last shooting lie made n test case. There are many who desire such a decision and I hoiie it will Ik' determined soon. IV. S. C. Asheville, March 25. TRIPLETS SAVEDHin. Time for the Hnsband logo Home From Jail. Nashville, March25. Governor Buch anan has granted a pardon to Samuel Stewart, of (acksoncouuty, who had lieen convicted of carrying a pistol and fined. The governor was induced to grant the pardon by reason of the fact that Stewart is the father of three boys who were re cently born. One weighs eleven pounds, while the other two weigh ten pounds each. One is named for Governor Buch anan; one for cx-Govcrnor Taj lor and the other forjudge Fite. PROBABLY F0RBRI1U'KS, HOVTHERn PACIFIC AND CA1.. IFORNIA'S BKNATOK, RUSSO-FKENCH ALLIANCE. A SIGNIFICANT CEREMONY IN PARIS, A Railway Taben.Parl In a Pollll. cal C ateat Who Paid and who Got the Money, Is Now ine.OucH tlon. Sacramknto, Cal., March an. The committee apKinted to investigate Un charges of bribery in connection with the finding of scraps of paper in the state library during the recent senatorial con test reported to the state senate yester day. The report finds that the money came from the Southern Pacific company and that within thirteen hours after it ar rived here it was in the slate library, but who handled it there or for what pur pose the committee did not determine. BURIED IN BALTIMORE. (en. Johnntoii'a Body Taken lo That City From WaNhlniitou. Washington, March 25. AtGcn. John ston's funeral yesterday, in the reserved Important Enoch In the HUtory of Frauce and Ruaala, or Else the Diplomats are All at Fault. Paris, March 25. Journal des DcUnts to-dav announces that Baron De Moh renheim, the Russian minister, will to morrow formally present to President Carnot the Grand Cordon, order ol St. Andrew, the Russian decoration which the czar by n recently signed decree con ferred upon the president of the French republic. This ceremony, according to the im pressions prevailing in Berlin, marks an important epoch in the history ol France nnd in the history ot Russia. It is supposed to point to the conclusion of a formal treaty of alliance between France nnd Russia. In Berlin official cir cles it is said that until recently the czar had resisted all attempts of going Ix1 yond an entente eordiule with France. The precise terms of this most important convention are said lo lie unknown to the powers forming the famous triple alliance, but it is expected that M. De Giers, Russian minister of foreign otl'.tirs, will not long keep the matter secret and that he will cause the governments form ing the triple alliance to be made aware of the main leatures of the compact en tered into between Russia and France. Whether a Kusso l'rench understanding will result in cementing the pcucc ol Ivurope.or whether it will tend to aggra vate the triple alliance powers, arc mat ters which the cabinets of liuropc are at present anxiously discussing. EVICTED FOR DEER. Hliocklnic Cruelty of the Owner ol uu Estate In Ihe Hebrides. FliiNiit Kr.n, March 25. Despatches re ceived here trom Stornowav stale that NAUIMTRATEH NAMED. by ARcnt. I.lnllle, N. C. WILLS BROS, ARCHITECTS, as I'atton Avenue. ,Nit Y M C A bulld'a. novl d3m P O Box. IS. WTYaehting and other caps, stock. Bon Mnrche. New ' IN THE PAST TEN YEARS IHtTNew Ginghams, new Unces, new , Embroideries. Bon Marche. WTSpellman's Spring Derbies, latest shape, best quality, less price. Bon JMnreht. -OF Ol'R SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS LIFE House to plaee Dnmuists' nrtieles into the Ii.mkIs of coiiKiuiierH nnd dealers, at priet'H never before enjoyed west of the Blue Ridge, hik toniers are served Uy pro fessional experts of large ex perienee, trustworthy and coinpetHit the stork carried by this firm covers two floors of two hundred and forty feet in total length, and fifty two feet of total width this is the only Drug Store lo cated on the Public Square in Asheville no troublu to find the place orders by mail receive prompt and reler, it de- have an opportunity to hear the young nun in an open meeting soun time during the session. Three meetings a day will be held, beginning to-morrow uiglii. Mr. Mott ami Mr. White will reach here this alteruooii and the dele gates arc exjiected to arrive to-niorrow. The session will last until Monday, Mt-KVt.Nf.S TOMOHKOW. There will be a Sunday school teacher's Bible class at the V M. C. A. hall to morrow afternoon at -l o'clock, to which j Thursday in August of this year. All all ladies and gentlemen are cordially! in- i are reappointments, these magistrates vited. The subject will be the Sunday j holding the same office nt present, their school lesson lor next Miinlnv and tieu- I ,..r...,,v A,l,.rn..i .ill Tn-mnrrnw ni.lit i.i s nVi-'k i i I Ic. e nrc the names : will be held in the boy's room of the as-' soeiation a young men's turning. J. I,. Rich will lead. The subject is: "Am causing mv brother to offend." Romans jtiv: '1 ; I'Cor. viii: 8 1.!. All of Thene are Re-nppohiled the I.eKlHlalure. Clerk Cnthey of the Buneomlie supe rior court, has received from W. L. Saun ders, secretary of state for North Caro lina, the names of the magistrates ap pointed for Buiicomlic. They were se lected nt the last term of the legislature and their term of office liegins the first term eipiring when the new terra begins. Asheville A. A. Penland. Avery's Creek J. T. Carter. Black Mountain J. M. McKoy. Fairview S. F. Williams. Flat Creek Isaac Holcomlic. Limestone T. R. Rickman. Reem's Creek J. G. Chainljcrs. I oner llominv W. H. t.reen. Major Itliiitliain nnd other Vlult Under the provisions of the Inw these the Mew Hcliool Hlte. ; appointees must appear before the eleik of the sujierior court and qualify within the iu'ii.dix;m located. In Asheville, wr have at sll times made it an ohieet to please our patrons. That we have ! oarcflll attention Btirecrded stands without question, a we to-1 ujroi t() tilt Hank. The Ilinghamsclioolniatterisassiiming decidedly definite proportions. ; As stated in yesterday's Citizkn Major i three months after their appointment or their commissions are void. EASTER CARDS. Kantcr Booklets, Kaster Novelties IN (1KBAT VARIRRTY AT , : and can alway furninh them Treat, and nice. T71 A T ( O T'l t)ur"t0f,kof,taP,e00fU ,thc tarKtever a w w i.ff...,, ,fl i.htvlllr. We alio handle day control the laijcwt trnrfe of any houc ever established in Western Carolina. Par ticularly to the people of Asheville do we owe our success, and to them we extend nur heartiest thanks with the announcement thHt we will ever strive to merit a continu ance of the;r favors by giving thrm I PrKK AND WH()l.KSOMK(t(M)IS j At tlje very lowest prices. We mate a spec ialty of FINK GROCERIES, oaileiy ini'k Robert lliugliain, the principal of this well known educational institution reached Asheville veslerdav morning, accompanied by I.ietitcnnnt John Little, . I'niled States Arniv, and eommandantof cadets at llinghatn, for the purgiosc of ; laying out the ground plan of the builil- ings to be erected. i Major llingham, Lieutenant Little, Richmond Pearson, W. It. Gwvn nnd Dr. Millender, who lives at Pigeon Rivcrand 1 who is an old pupil DEATM OF T. J. ROIXINs. pews nt tnc cnurcn were the near rela-! during last night a band of about Kid lives, me puuocnrcrs, ami delegations ol erafters ol Lewis Island, the northern- Confederate veterans. The Southern so-! most and lamest Island r n... n, Hebrides off Ihe west coast of Scotland, mi -died from one point of the island to the it her, crossing on their march three lochs, und arriving this morning al Orissay park lorest Irom which they had lieen evicted in order to make room for a deer preserve. The erafters, upon their arrival, en trenched themselves in the ruins which represented their former homes, the buildings having been torn down by the proprietor ul the land. They have formed u camp and have announced that thev intend to cultivate the land formerly held by them, and that they are prepared eiety of New York sent a delegation con sisting ol President Hugh R. Gardner, Vice-President J. H. Parker, Peter Mai lett, I. A. Bnell, Eugene B. Jones, ). II. fruncis, ii. v. Mieed and S. P. Hughes, Dr. Douglna read the services beiin- uing "I am the resurrection and the lilc," and the choir sang the hymn, "just as 1 am without one plea," after which tin burial services for the dead were read, lol lowed by the singing of "Rock ol Ages, Cleft lor Me." At the conclusion of the services and ns the casket was borne to the hearse, the choir, joined bv the conurcgntion. sang the hymn "Abide with me." The i to resist by lorce any attempt that may lite largest sup We have ply or in th. y ings :! Spon; . ' ii . for2r. .!. i sell fev V.) : C, make ; Call mi self. OH Unv' .re be- I Mill rffill 'Wll'l.i! fllt.fl, V,'t Chh li cftuos, and ' (VMiiKiMn profit (f.:ili.l for VO')r. i 4 ' . rvtrr iir 1 11 : t in will n1.' ache, or a botti.' i : Grain's Ihiiriaiac.. remain! were then removed to the Haiti more and Potomac station, followed by many carriages, nnd left here on the 12:10 train for Baltimore, where the body will lie interred in the Grcenmount cemetery in that city. Haltimokb, March 25. When the body of Gen. Johnston arrived here his old soldiers were nt the railroad station and bared their bends as the coffin was borne past them, lie was laid at rest by the side of his wife, in Grcenmount cemetery. AT THE WORLD'S FA IK. be made to oust them. All England and Her Wife Will be Over On a VlHlt. ttouvenlr Mpooim. A. M. Field, to-day exhibited to I'm; Citizkn a solid silver souvenir spoon. I which is a thing of beauty, as well ns a genuine work of art. In the bowl of the spoon is a strikingly accurate view ol Pisgah and its sister icaks, while upon the end of the handle appears the coat ol arms of North Carolina, the whole pro ducing a striking elfcct. Mr. Field has displayed decided enterprise by the e penditure of $5110 in having this souve nir ol Aslieville gotten up, lint that it will be appreciated none will doubt who see it. The fin Coloftnet. Powders : I'rescn delivered the eiiv. If you ifluss Hot MACY. . One to I 't II you i. , a small I'll ARM M , .4 kinds' I .' HuthGlo.i, When pounded i can posm the niire.v cols hu v. compoum . rluirnmei was not i i'i'Vt- nook and atntloncry More. 12 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Apr tS d REAL nSTATH. W1.T! B. 0WT. W. W. WssT. GWYN & WEST, IsneeeMora to WalUr B.Owrn) ESTABLISHED 1881 PEFEH TO BANK OF AIHPflLLE. REAL ESTATE. Lona Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. MntarT Pablle. ComnlMlooen of Deeds FIRE INSURANCE. AFFICK-aoittBeaat Court aina re Field and Garden Heed, Hay. Bran. Shorts snd Feed nf all kinds in large quantities, and ean make iecial in dueeineats to large hn.vers. Reapectlully, Powell & Snider. Cirocera, Corner Patton Ave nue and Main HU JAY GOULD SAYS Tkat M a nut save out dollar oat ol avcrr flv doUara k earna, lath a man will tw rtra InaMr of twtotj jreari Call on as .. ai u mi bow to do It. at: we have jost rmlvtil privat advtcM from Jay on the w. K-alBMA V, htn vrv DToanerons, dartnc the past rear. In spite ol the hard Mrf fak this ODOortailltv tn knnk oar frwnris aod coatomers, and to wlih taem all loa lilt and baoptneM. JKNKS JKNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room. 9 A 10, McAfee Block i! fatton Art.. AhTlltr. S C. FOR SALE! Cheat. If noon mirc-hutd. on of the pret tiest htmn In Aahtrllle, new, beaut. fully tin liihrd, line location, eloM to street can. Also eTcral other fine proper tiet that are worth yonr attention. I wo Deautirni nnuninir ue. LoU in all (tarU of the city. House to rent. Pins tracts of timber land and itnndlng timDer, Mineral proyvrurn. MONEY TO LEND. I.l.t Tur proptrtT with us and hart it told and rvated. toar PnaLisBKi Oar aew pamphlet on AshSTllle. Fall of latest statistics. Call for a copy. BRUCE H. JONES. (Sueeeasor to fligrlow & Jones.) RBAUB8TATR AND INVBSTMBNTS. Room M Aire Block, S3 Patton Arenae. LOTS t and : LOTS LOTS Handsome Novelties NOW AKKIVINi;. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Pry Clouds, Funey Ooods nnd CarMts. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE Collector RolllnH Father Die at jMarnnall. V. W. Rollins, of this city reeeivcil news Inst nihl that the condition of his father, T.J. Rollins, who had heen ill nt Marshall was much worse. Major Rol lins left here on the early morning train for Mnrshall, hut lieforc he reached thrr fia nntioiinreil liv a firivnte tele- I UiiiKhum school r,n i.Hnv his fntherdied. Mr. Rollins went to the site ol the liuiKlins ester- wn8 a rery a,cd man, nc was jn the day. The Iniililinns weie loeated and a m.jKhborhood of 83 veara old and came slight change was made in the runninj; to lluncomlic from South Carolina uhout ol the stm't on which they will Ik erect- ,ortT ycnrg .ettlinR on Averv's ed. It will dewrilH- a curve, instead of:crei;ki Afterwards he moved to Mitdi- Ihiiik stniilil in onlcr toconlorm to tlie soni He was a Baptist minister for a long time and was H)Ssessed of a kind. London, March 25. The British gov ernment, through the Marquis ol Salis bury, has formally notified Secretary niainc that Great Britain accepts Presi dent Harrison s invitation to take part in the World's Fair at Chicago in 'Oil. j Lord Salisbury has also noticed I'resi- i dent Harrison through Mr. Blaine that ! a roval commission will he n mointed to ' fiacloi ii-;t;Di, M...i,.,..ta : ..-i. :i. ::.. 1 Wheat southern, umct but tirm .... ..,... "-vy ."""""h $i o;((tl.t;i; l.unKlicrrv, $1.1(1(41. t:t; ,fiui,ii.inui if, , .inn 111,1111.1 ill. llli; tairand to further British interests there. Htock QuotatloiiH. Nkw VuKK.Murih M.-Hrir IS'',; I.nke Shore lo.,; ciiK-auu and .Northwestern HO; Nortolk mid Western ; Rtchinond oml West foiut Terminal 17-'',; Westera L'niun HO. Ilultliuore I'rlecH. Raltiuohk, Mareh 1IB Flout, The New Orlcaim Cirancl Jury. Nnw Oklkans, March 1!5. The grand jury is Kettii:) in its work. O'Malley the detective, has lieen indicted. Some sen sational developments arc promised in connection with the hrihini! of the iurv. Some Italians stopped Mayor Shakes-1 "u"lrBUJf pcare's wife on the street and' threatened j j "";," tier aiiu lauiuv wim uesirueeiou line ol this tract. Taylor, Bonis - Brotherton, of this city also had the property examined yes-j terday with a view to locating the water I supply. It wiis decided that with thci number of springs Irom which the water will be obtained lour hydraulic rams ; would be sufficient to insure an ample ' water supply. These rums will force the iieuerous disposition W, W. Rollins, one of his sons, is col lector of internal revenue for the Western district of North Carolina. I'inkncy Rol lins, another son, now deceased, nt one time held the same iosition. Mrs. R. M. Heaver, of West Asheville, Mrs. Ballard, of Hominy, and Mrs. J. B. Henseley, of FUR NINE HOI RM. G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 61 Hoatta Main St. (Law's China Hall.) ZEB VANCE will get thm. Wt bet on Old Zeb as being the best Flour In tow. We have )nst receiv ed a fmk l .t of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Cams and five them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street. K. C OFFIN, AUCTIONEER. KBAL BtTATB AOKKT sn LOAN BROK BR No. a North Mala .treet " IT Ot tn OVa SHI wrw mmm mm mbtain m slau, amd I win vittt yon. Aria first Natioaa Fankl NaHnnal Baak ( A.krrittc aaw 'Wsstcra'UaroUaa DO YOU FIND Yon eannot read small print; mast hold your ar eves ireqnent dim or running ptiper at a distance: rest your eves trrqncni- ly; print Decoming uiunxo wnter trom the source to the hmltliiigs . Madison, arc daughters nf the deceased alio were loc.ut-n vvn1t.111.1v. J. A.Tenneiit.J.'M. Westull.N. I'.Corn, and Milton Hurtling, builders, ol this city have hail plans and Siccilieations submitted to them, and the contract for erection of the buildings w ill be let while Major Bingham is here, lleand Lieuten ant Little will remain for a few days. NO IIOI SK Htm HIM I.ieutciii.nt Little is with Asheville. He said, this morning that he had not vet seen a citv with Resolution) on Thin and Other Important Matter. At a called meeting of the Knights of Lnbor held last night an agreement was malic to abide by the resolutions on the greatly pleased nine hour question passed by the Cnrpen 1 this morning. s'Vio"Mrht aml ,Ub- firm l'ult No. 2 $1.09; western, eay; No. i winter red, spot anil March $ I.UHV 1 .o'ji Mn 3 1 .0111 ,(,Li o'.o .... e.urn southern, strong white, 75e; yellow, 7i.7je; wtslern, weak. New York .Market. lished in vestcrduv's Citizkn. A resolution was introduced nnd which he was so well pleased as with adopted at last night's meeting as fid nt'SIIIN A. WILKIS. A. CAKTKS WALKS tnmther r 1UIH !, ve Become tired and smart while reading or ening; eannot stand a strong ngni; or water freely In a moderate wind T TROUBLING YOU With sick headache, either on the forehead or the aapt of the neck, that medicine dors not cure ; inflamed, swollen, sticky, or sandy litis f irax, Vf ay Vonr Tva VCxamlnetl I tee ol ( liaise, Hatlnlaeilun bnarunleed, fehadnm I. U. BRITT, STGNE CONTRACTOR & BUP.OER. WILKIE & WALKE, (Sueeessors to Wllkie & Atltini,,) NO. IS PATTON AVIiNI'K. - 4f faffiM Tenney's Pine Candles in scaled pack 'Res, and also in bulk, received fresh every week. We are exclusive agents In Asheville. Mr-Olve Tenney's" a trial, If you wish the flaest. this, the Otieen citv of Western North Carolina. This expression, coming from him, means much, as he has had a great ileal of ejtierience in traveling, and has visited a great many cities both east and west. "There is one thing that strikes me very especially," said Ma. Little, "und that is the difficulty of find ing a house to rent. Ivxpecting to locate here when the school comes, 1 have been looking around somewhat with the renting of a house in view, but hnve so far not lieen able to find one. I expect I'll have to build in order to get a place to live." 1 his speaks well for Ashevilles' pro gress, and Aslieville is glad. OI H KI.ICCTKIC LIGHTS, They lows: I. We will support no one not in favor of the nine-hour movement. II. No work to be let out by contract. III. That the paving of the streets be liegun at the court house nud he equally distributed in euch direction. IV. That in every case taxpayers have the preference in all work done for the corMirntion. The next meeting of the Knights of La bor will be held Tuesday night of next week. In a Recelver'HHancla. Bkai mont, Texas, March '.'."i.-The Warren Luinlier company, operating one of the largest saw mills in eastern Texas, at Warren, passed into the hands ol a re ceiver yesterday. The assets and lia bilities' are estimated at $5011,0110. Houston parties are the principal credi tors. Car Wheel Makers KmltarraHMed. I'Hii.AiiKwiiiA, March Uf. The linn of A. Whitney & Sons, car wheel ma 11 11 lac- turers, are finaiiciallv enibnrrasseil. The firm is now composed of John K. aud.Jas. S. Whitney. Jas. S. Whitney declined to give any details ol the matter beyond ad mitting the bare fact. I.Ike North carollna'H. At'STis, Tex., March 25. By the ef forts of the W. C. T. V., under the leader ship of Mrs. Dr. Ackeson, of Dennison, and Miss Frances li. Griffin, of Mont gomery, Ala., the Legislature of Texas has just passed, a scicntilictenipcrnncccM ucation law. NKW Yukk, Mnreh -i Stock., fin I to slroiiK. Money, eusy; KschtinKe, Ion I. M,'-4l .('.;,; snort, 4.Hhil.(TT4.mn.t4; .tiitt Ii nil. ncKlcclcil; Korcriitnent hotitl., tlull Cotton, timet sales, lait halts Orli-un. '.i 7-1 tic: luturcs oocned I weuk; March, S.70; April, s 7f Mtt-., H.x.-.; June, K M; July. !l u4, AuKtl.t, y.ori. Hour tu'm. Wheat less tive. Corn nuict tiut stroiiKCr. I'ork utroni:, at l I i!.",i(Il.oo l.nnl sternly, $ till. Spirit- Turpentine linn, nt l(jl H i.3c. Rosin Htcttily, at Sl.o.'.afifll.no t-rciuiit un.clllctl. ai-taiks ol-' co.xsi:oi i:vi:. f m-i ri'.-- 7.ir Hrunhhr "ii ' iu,nc;; GHASCS W nh'ce l i f o tu get it. "th hfWr. i, ItOt'l iiru.-illi-J, J.'.'JIIS .'II,' .r -i ' h. Ih I 4 !. U S.IH'll 'l:iiH Hi.. (ll'PEHIOR COtIRT, or Action Dlamlaaed For Want Jurisdiction. ludge Brown, in the superior court, dis missed the action in the case of the Scot- Cant a nlallnct shadow j tish-Carolina timlier and land company Thirty MIleaAway. vs. Samuel Brooks, because of a lack of How far do you think that light will i juisdietion. The plaintiff appealed to the The t'HUnl (sequel. Bikuini'.iia.m, Ala., March 2"i. The lynching of John Dnnccs, colored, at Co lumbiana, about 3 o'clock this morning, was the sequel to his attempt, several months ago, to outrage Mrs. Brewster I'etts, a highly resiectablc white woman, in Shelby county. roHKie.N. Iiillon and O'Brien have been from tialway jail toCork j.'iil. Mr. I'arnell is exK'rieuciug such great (hlheulty in obtaining a hearing lielorc the iieople in Ireland that the service ol the police is required nt his meetings. I'pon leaving a court room at Cork Ireland, I imotnv llcalv, one ot rumen bitterest opponents, was surrounded bv a mob, who tried to assault him. Mr. I Italy look refuge in a hotel dressing room. A man followed him, turned out the gas in the room, and then struck Mr. Healv a powerful blow in the face, in flicting an ugly wound. iiomi:. A cargo of molasses in tanks has been received in riiiladelphia from Cuba. Mrs. Russell Harrison and Mrs. Me Kee are contemplating a trip to liuropc the coming summer. The New York Assembly defeated the I proposition for submitting the prohibi tion aineniinieiii ni a special election in April. Southern women are taking tin active and prominent part in the organization of "The Daughters of the Revolution" in New York. The sugar trust has engaged large for- J. M RE AND ASHEVILI i: IMPROV 1 . 1 1 . .1 1 1 i ; iloM i F OK SAL1 1 have lor the moHt eo Ashwille. A treet car lit $4, Nut). Al llcutitilul large oak si Sis rtioin ' tin lor sitle I Mpli-iulid. Have for 1 more or Ichh $."ii iter ucn posed street land is won erins easy, get tnoiiKtl it witiiitt un Asaluat parnell. RoMit, March 25. Archbishop Walsh gave the Pope an account of the schism ; eign freight room with the design of ex in the Irish parliamentary nnrty and his ', porting sugars made from duty-paid raw Holiness counseucu me arcuoisiinp niuicrmi 111 uiin-i tu kvuic tnc two tiuu toinstruct his clergy to adhere to their present attitude. one-hall cents drawback authorized by law. On April 1 the new sugar tariil goes into effect anil the price of sugar is Waiting: on the Italian Mlnlxter. ; exjiected to go down to four and one-half U'KUtmin'nil M:irrl, Or. Tl. rlpnnrl. CdltS also grarllnc of all kinds don. All promntly AIM and work cuarantntt. Can b Snad at aj) tlraa at Graham's Cottoa raMorv. , , . . . mriMM , V: OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (FORMBRLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HE A LTH SESORT IS THE SOUTH. Appointments unsurpassed. All modern tkrrapntlc nppllancea and baths lor the re lief and cure ol nervous and chronic diseases- Turkish, Unman and Russian lialha, Hrlee trldtj, Mtuaitf, Mvrsdlah Atavauietiti. all in eluded in t ice of room. The Msdlcal Manasrment nnder the direc tion of be. r. W, NmAii. recently of the Jack son Hanatortaea. at Oansvlllc, N. Y. l'orlur ther parttealai acldmaa, ., v Miss Ehu.y Vaughn. ; '-'.:J- BU.L, cast n shadow ?" asked Col, V. S. Lusk, of Tim Citizkn the other Jay, pointing to the 125 foot electric light tower on public square. Suspecting that an expression was be ing sought to be used against the dem ocracy in the ensuing municipal cam paign, the colonel was eyed closely and answered in the not infrequent political ttvle. ''Well, I should say for a considerable distance. What is your opinion, colo nel?" "Well, sir, that light will throw a shadow nt a distance of thirty miles. In supreme court The case of V. C.Waddell et al. vs. Omar Clark et al. was taken up this morning. Court will probably lie engaged the en tire week, as there ure yet a number ol enscs on the calendar. The Lyceum To-Morrow Evening. The action of the Russian government in persecuting the Jews, will come before the Lyceum to-morrow night, It is said that a movement it on loot among the nations of the earth to induce the Turks to trive uo Palestine for the benefit of the oppressed and persecuted Jewi of KussiB ana otner lanas. 1 ne attention fact, such has been observed to 1 the 1 of President Harrison has beeu called to ment of state will not take further ac tion in the matter of the New Orleans Great excitement exists in Newfound land over the action of the British gov trncedv until the Italian minister makes ' timpiit In iironnsinir eocrctnn ill the some further communication upon the j fishery dispute with I'rance. It is re- portetl mat ticiegates win oe sent 10 London to tormniiv protest, it is pre dicted that the protest will lie fruitless, the ! and that the Newfoundland legislature subject. Not Nine Hour Work Day. Concord. N. H., March 25. In u- j-.. .1,- f,i,i ..t r n,. i will anneal to the 1'nited States for pro- ICVIIOU 1IIMI iui umiiiiiuii ..a , a. mi vi. committee on labor upon the bill making nine hours a day's work was rejected by a viva voce vote. Gen, J. C. Kee Dead. Toledo, Ohio, March 25. Genl. John C. Lee, at one time lieut. governor of Ohio nnd n cnnspieioiis office- ir Rnr A... t, !!..,! 1.. ... t I .V i:..:-.. .. c....:.... 1. I !,; .,,.(, o., a.m.e rminent ehi-Kt ill n 1 V" "" ' " v ' "'""-' ense ny jieraous living on cjpnios -icciv, , ...... .f ............ - i , ,- I night. 11 Madison eoillllv, Hilly thirty nines Rimers 01 ine uuiteo outics. nu u u eussionat im uvecum win uu uouot NstnMe sittos nud, prove interesting. Mnj. W. H. Mnlone will hud the dis cussion and all nre invited to hear the tnlkf,. thirty uidrs from Asheville. . . . 1... .11... ..1 ) 1 III location 01 ne .liitgvo piiriiipinc- non only tended to deeptn tin couvir tuiii that it wns a republican trap, and a look of incredulity was the only re sporseelicitcd, . "I can prove it,'' said Colonel Lusk. "and by a Madison county democrat at that." , V ' ;That, ol count,Vcb,aned the whole Dr. Cronby Dylan. N; W York, March 25. Rev. Dr. How ard Crosby is dying at his residence here from uaeumonia. Dkitsims, March 25. Ciencrnl nnd Count Oeoige Tiederic Aifitd von I'iibrice.iircsi denl of the councitof the niinislrv of Sax ony, died to-day. the republic The national committee of the Afro- American Press association called President Harrison and asked that colored man lie appointed to a place on the bench of the federnl judiciary. The president replied that if the committee vmd" ve?"!' '?ne et a ni.ni i Uiotn.iLidv v.if ' in ti;t liiiv, .in'' wh i!nd ui rived .it th it i'i:i. 'i''iu i', pv.'.'r,-!-I which v. nitl cuiii'e him to :in appoiut ' menl irin rii r;tt imigc, he vfunld give 1! tlu-consitierntitin whtc:; imp : - ric.n.'inds. THAT Wll HA .: ' M- .(15 Bi 1 . .89 U 1.13 H 2.S0 1; 3.40 B t -Iv .sn Ii . . '., 6 7(1 li 1 , i' vf, k h 9.0S B...h, s. .'5 : .y rs: i.Mi-s Reduced ah Jev,. Odds and 1 11! .11 OU 1 ill .t l.ittte. . no each. .v nnd tl in et liilf I'-jV Thr Indies with ihtir uhHorriiiL cvi Ul C HIV '-?. : 1.'. s. IP 1 iv Sorinc stirs up the bile. You lose your 1 fellows clothing 1-. Hnixum .V ( o s ,. I appetite, feel weak, too hot, and Oh! so 1 the nlaoe to hut) the coirnt and latest tired. Take Simmons Liver Kcgulator. I new styles. , ii'jiAi"l1.Jsatrt
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 25, 1891, edition 1
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