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;v'. rv..'avs Asheville D Citizen. VOLUMK VII. NO. till 1 r n r Tiir am niininnii nr.. I I I 1 I'm a cool place in summer, lor health .Hi' I lecicntinn, visit I.tn villv.Oi iiiill;itlit'i Mountain, ami the beautiful rcjiinii sur inuiuliiig them. Krgulni suit ill ic.il iMiilc .-it LuiviMc mi .uui .-liter I Isl. IV.II. Unsim.-. IhIs .mil ri'siil. me sills :olil il piu.it, sale nnlv. I'lii' Ivm i hI.i Inn WHS HN IKll I Ik I si of Jiiiii'. under tin- management nl lt Limes T. Skdcs. Rcguh.tr daily sluyi Iiiiim CiauUn v. L INVILLE- ,'NVI rii INVI-.M'll. M HIS' IS I II Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drives, Parks, i Scenery. Plans, lSiii.riiiijr Site: Investments. .invm.i.i: inruovi:ii:NT ci.. I.lnvlllc, M. e. ANALYSIS Ul- WATER nsiin at this ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. CuMMllNWKAl, Ml iF Ma sAt IIMSt I I N. CHRTI ATK V NAI.VSIS Slntt- ANMHyi r'n OHkt. 'J'.? I-niiikliii St m isms, m ,ss , April im, imm roi has II. L'aniptH-ll. AHhi-villi', Nui th Cur oli na Thr KHtnpIt? ni w Hli-r siilntti t tt il for iuuil v nif Iihn h en rarctiillv t juini'nitl, with tlie I'ul 'nwmu rt'!itill: The water whou in partr per i(l IMK- K"IHs vulntile J.Mi " tixeil... ;i (tit " tutal n.iMi irilins per "tir I'. S j;-'" tt This water is itlmnsl entirely Iree I'rmii nr Kttniv nuittcr, show very slight tiacrsiil iron, nilphur Hnrl I Hue. riie water is vi r ext'ellrnt in hII respeet-. It is very -eUlnm we hml water so trie (nun tirmtme nr mineral matter. H I. Ill )V KICK. Stmc AtiHiiyer. CORTLAND BROS., Keal KHtale Brokers, Alld iMYCHtlllVlll A(ClllM. NOTARY PUBLIC. I.uan iw. urcly pluix-il ut ts k.t txat. OIK ecu: 'i Ai A Tattua Avenue ik.Tuni! Huur frl.'.l.l I v KliAL USlATIi. Waltkr R. Gwyn, W. W. Wkst. GWYN & WEST, ISucnuort to Walter B.Uwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 HEFER TO BANK OF ASI FVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loaun Securely placed at ii Per Cent. Notary I'ubllt CummlMloiu r ut lleeilii HUE INSURANCE. OHF1CK-HonlhcaMl Court Mqnarc. J. W. SCIIARTI.i:, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 4UNUKTM MAIN8T. Jut rccclicd, a fnli line of linuli.h anil do mefltk wiHilea fumtirinff aod saniuier. fchaviftm s WILLS BROS., AHCUITECTS, 38 Patton Arcaue. Nut Y M C A build's. sort data PO B01OS4. FOR KENT OR 8ALB. Hither fcoa owned by T. WUaom Bkarp ', earner Preach Broad Arrane and Hay d Street Theae tonne an located near nut attain, eommaadiaf good ekwe, eleratloa. ' For Ufortautlua apply to f. . ' . v " 1UHNCU1L0. j-,:. ': '. ,,...' ..; ' - 42. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A FULL LINE OF COLGATE'S TOILET AND LAUNDRY SOAPS. Is;?' THE TURKISH BATH AND PALM Ait two ul tin- best r ccnLoilet soups un th market. IoIkuIc's Whili- Clcmulis, lo cents, llirec 'r a. uiln r kiuds an luw us o cnls kt ilium. Col,:uH'' ocIiikou leuds all the l.iMu'Vjr suef. II will wash the lineal lab- 'it lits without injury. a! d. cooper, PHUVIDER OF CKOCERItJ, PROVISIONS. ETC., Court Siimirr, Corner Main anil College sts. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR Si. S TO Sl.l I'KR VAKII, i I..... . 'Vb CAN lll l liK Till-. li.Yliki: l.INU AT I 75 CKNTS. ; While, Itlaik. I'nik. Itlui unil I anlin I un While, lull un lllai k. i "nox MAUCIIE." .17 Main ttlrcel. STARTLING FACTS. When 1 1 io adulteration of Food lYodurls liecoineK so general that it is neeessary in laryvr cilics to organize aHsoi iatioiis for the protec tion of iiiannfai'torieH and dealers, it is hijh time the consumer consider well the importance of dealing with relia.lle houses. ID WKLL & SNIDER Have met with unusual sue ess in I heir endeavor io es tablish and maintain a liiuli standard of YVhoH-Hoiiii'itcxM and Purity In the (JI'AUTY of the ",(ods I hey h'II. Our lareand ever increas mii rracie is, we uunk, evi dence sullicient to convincp all "Doubting: ThomascH" I hat we an selling n'oodsat a very low and reasonable rate. Respect fully Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail Uro- 1 1J Tlie way to make money is to sa ve it. And the way to save it is to ha ve your pre scriptions filled at Carmi rhacl'sdrutf utore, and you will find by doing ho you will save from 2't to 30 jier cent, on every prescription. We do not take goods that the M'ople know the price and mark down to cost, and then charge t wo prices for a. pre scription to make up the loss. You know clerk hire and Irouso rent must be paid and tlie profits must be averaged some way. A hint to the wise is sullicient. A full line of De Vault Flavoring ICxtraeta in stock.. Mr. J. Taylor Amiiw and Mr, Chan VV. Dcvaulture with, me and will be pleased to meet their friendn and cus tomers. Don't forget the place. CarmieliaerH drug store, No. 20 South Main at reef, Asheville, N. C. THIS HAITI. AND SCHOOL, HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR 6IRU, . ; - - No. 40 Prenea Broad Arrant. . MRS. HUKOWYNMAITLANK, PRINCIPAL. Competent tearhcra.'BMd thiirounk tti.trai- lion. leaaona la Mimic, Ci.Mia I'alntHin and keaalnnloa hmlirotilery arccuutinuediluring tuc fto maker Taxation. - deuOdty I rill it iuhtmi lnnri rimn T'itiTMiT?n imi iriiTtiiitni ntni .... . : i i iiu' uui I K'1 iiivi' ii iiiiivun.iv n u i.iitiii i i. i iik i. 1 vhh tan ict viciith' imij iiliuliimi mot ,o, muma FLY FANS ARE THE WONDER OF THE AGE, .mi'Kih iiitii'ii n )( very XT I 1 111 imi'l.v niiisliftl; IiaiKlHoint'Ht on tin' miirket; urn HUpcrior to nil oilier; nn ornament Iti Hit- tiililc; n liiur.v to thf lioiiH'hold; ii lid HHiiiff to t.lu mii'K ; ii lcnsiiii to tln imhis. ridiin; unil a nemwity to nil, wheiv llu'H ii,id troublesome Tln'mpidly involving diwB hot only Iriuliton iiiki drive iiwny Hie iiioh, nut niuwi u pleuMint ciivnliition of air, lherely aiulinir to the einoy meiit of every meal tJurinii I lie Hummer moiit Iih. No liome in omplftu with out one. Ni: ml pure is of fi'ii'il on ndovu diKcribedfaiiH until July 1st. Sold only by - 41 Pattuu Ave. 1IINA. t.l.ASS. SIII'VI'.NIKS, M'KNIKIIINIIS. liTC. ONE PRICE STORE, If. REDWOOD & CO. We ak attention this wit k tt our Clotti in ttir Mien, lmyn iiimI uliililteti, In whieh w huw vieelleiil styltn antl the h nt ul vulur. AIho tu huiiic dibit ahle IhniKM iu hi-ukoiiu tde Dretut (.uimU. A mimlwr of ut tractive itenu iu vnrtuus line junt uH.ncU. H. REDWOOD S CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, ETC., ETC. SHOES, HATS, 7 & PATTON.AVK. M Hnvint: foiinit on vliine i-iiininntlon of tuv liM'k nl 1 1 it ' h thHt I nm ovrrilorki-il in aonic lini-e. and .ize badly broken in ulhcre Am drterminrd tn "elrHii tip n liil." nnd in ndcr In start H I'ri Hh ili-al. will oth-r lor the next ten day. tlie entire .toik ul eont. Tlii will Ik- a ehantT that w ill n- every, une neeiliiiu head covtrinic totakeadvumajie l. M nt'.i'k of Ii itn eonKiHtM of nuthinic bnt in sh alylitib kooiU, and not old, saou-wora truitll. H tiHvr tieniil' h h full Hue of Ntrtiw IibIh. IMiii- Inn, VnumHit'H anil M illcr hHuikb ul still haU in the late ipriiiK hae. lftn eniHh hatH in ureut varletr unil milt fur h th of i vcrv nhtiiie and lylv. Kinii tuber thin in a genuine vont Bale, Ami llmt rverythiiiK -n mv 8tmk in thr wnv ul h hat niiiNt go, ni ut hucIi laughter (trie a will nut last lung. So Ihcrnrller you come, the mrr likely wt will le nhk- to Mi't nnd til mu. The tiule Ih' KinH Tuesday, June und don't yuu tor ct It. F. E. MITCHELL, s8 PmIIoii Ave. junltlam HII'S MliSIll HOUSE. 35 N. iTlalu Street. ASHEVILLE, N. C. COURT bUl'ARK, HPARTANUUMO 8. C. I'ivc and a half jreara ajto 1 started In the music lia.inen. The people of A.hevlllc anil Western North Carolina have been kind to me and I wish to tuak mibd .k eilgemcnt of it. I started by taking nn naenc. I liceanw soon sathinrd that the props: air entitled to better inatrammta and fairer treatment than 1 would net at tine tnerelv tn that wav. Mm... d.JJiL. ilenmrirnt to fire the very beat tn.tmmentu e money they had paid pmloaa.y tar iu.,1 h nia. for a continaanee of the history of the Asheville Music House see the Cltlm nr lew days later. Meanwhile come and tec my lock and get prices, at 35 North Main "Street. C. FALK. SIme. SI. Fuue Smith Ft einNew York, f-; ' la ptennred to aeoompllh tlie ery heat In drcas waking atahort notice. ST B. Mala at ". PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. nuT-Also ArtletM MUllnerr Very cheap. .. . iunttlni . . . ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, TUNE 24, 1891. RALKIUH HAM TOO Mi l H BOTH THl'MK UAl'B. Mad OoKn, Ainu, are Plenty Mr, HuHbee'n Coudltlon A Hcarclly of Umttor Conitn h Io AhIic-vIIIk Kor a Ureutti or Pure Air. RALCiiiii, N. C, June .'3. ISi'icciAi. Yesterday uftermiun during a shun thunder storm, while a colored mini wits laying a hearth in a house in the city, a bolt of liKlrmnu eanie down the chimney anil kiioekeil him anuamitlv dead. He Iny uiK'tiuseioiis for more than an hour, mid was then revived. Hut he now lies in eritieal condition, Another storm came uu nliout 10 o'clock last night, hut without damage. Heavy rains accompunicd both storms, and the at' niosihere is pleasant this morniiiL', Accounts from Mr. IluslweUim nioruinc are discouraKiiif;! his death is regarded as only a question of time. His lclt side is conirtctcly paralyted, and he lies In an unconscious state, or wucn uruuned, ii is only to arouse lo dclirum. Col. S. McD. Tate and otlicr nentlcmi n are here this morning, as u committee aiiNiiitcd hy the last leKisheture to select a locality for the colored industrial and agricultural school. I do not know that there is verv active comoelilion o-oinir nn though I learn Winslon and Greensboro both ill sue the institution. hiK-akuiL' of colored institutii inn ri- ininds me that Shaw University in this city, is doing work nselul und ex ceedingly iiiiroii iate. Seven of its grnd- iiaicn ate now serving as missionaries in Africa, carrying back to their own rate the light llicv have received from while civili.ation Masons throughout the state will be interested to know that Mr. William Simpson, the well kuowu druggist of this lias iK-eu aiiiminted to nurn-eil iIh luir Ii S. Waitl us grand treasurer of the Stale (irund Lodge of Masons. Mad dogs liccpiciillv get up n light in I he streets here. Nobody has Urn bit ten, but several doL's have Ikimi Uill.,1 and one was shot down iu the strceis here yesterday allcruooii. I hear of a complaint in thin citv thai I lielicvc is wholly unknown in Asheville a scarcity of labor There is not nc allien liuilduig going on as in Asheville ; .ulcere arc a number of heavy works goiiPfi on which need lull labor for their sptvdy completion. Among those aic the addition to the Yurhorongh hotel, the Caruleigh cotton factory and the Catalcigh ferlilicr works, the electric street railway and a nuinU-r of minor jobs; nnd contractors all complain thn iney cnnnoi get nanus enough. The rot ton farms in tlie vicinity absorb much ol the ruder forms oflahor. Mr. I'. F. Huffy is exicctcil daily to lake charge of the Progressive Farmer, lie is detained by sickness in his family. Mr. Ilaylus Cade hns already retired. Gov. Holt is at Morchead Citv, or was yesterday. That place is so n'cur, that one may go and return without king missed. The Governor made bcitm: the Teachers' Instituteonc of those line, prac tical speeches, like the one he made before the Alumni association at the University, which make him the model lor at.'fim. clear, common sense, together with a rhetorical beauty he ImsuolhccucrcdiLtd with. The excursion to Asheville on thr 'r.t I, situ excites nine n interest. cw ol those loining it have ever seen the moiititaius. and are wild to do so; bul most of Ihcm are fascinated with the reported charms ol mountain atmosiihcie. ami for a few hours to lireath it in exchange for the hotter air of this less blessed rrirntn ' The city is dull ns it usually is at this ! season. I here is iiolhiin: doinc iu the public oHins. The cotton season is over and every body gets away either to the coast or the mountains, and quite a num ber of gentlemen mid ladies have gone to Europe, a trip asu iickly performed mid less expensive than the old annual south ern summer pilgrimage to Saratoga or the Virginia springs. 1 learn that Mr. II., A. Gudger came down last night on his way to Oxford, wltcrt there is some masonic gathering today. I here is no rxHisition news. Work is i i -i i- ' - ciicnsion ol tlie buildings. Among the uoveltiis lo i lm uiiifwl nn 111,, nr ,,lu l ,1... ...i. l L :i i - , . . ... . . .... ... , nnueii- one. rt.iiioati, now iKing limit, an in vention that gave inlinite amusement at Wrightsville last year. C. WILL HK HANUf Atlanta Han a Murderer Who Hay He Iiinaiie. Atlanta, Gil, June 34. Will odium hnng Friday ? Thai is thequestion which all Atlanta is discussing. Ostium is a well connected ytjung man who in a dis cussion overhfty cents' worth of potatoes brutally murdered . M. Uradley, u gro ccrvman. Ushiirn wns in the brokerage business. He was tried, convicted und sentenced to hang. The case wus apicaleil, but the supreme court refused to interfere mid FrldaT next the hanging is to take place. Oiburn's physical condition is terrible, lie has wasted uway to almost nothing, and the county physician has been so certain that his nientiil strength is gone that he has made an affidavit to that ef fect. Lust evening he was visited bv many medical experts, who are to testify on lie case. There is with them a di versity of opinion ns to I he man's sanity, and strong elTorts arc being made to in duce Governor Northern to dclny the ex ecution and prevent the spectacle of hanging a man who will have to be held up by main force while the noose is being udiusted. QVKKN AND PHINCE, Mndan Nolea Thai They Oo Not liuarrcl openly. London, June 123. An incident ut the I'onsunby wedding is commented on us proving thnt whatever difference hiav have existed between the (Jiicen and the I'rince of Wales on account of the bacca rat scandal have been removed. As soon as her majesty was seated on the gilded chair provided for her she caught sight of tlie I'rince of Wales and hia family opposite, and smiled beamingly. Then she arose, with some difficulty as usual, and walked across in front of the nltnr to where the Walcses sat. As she did so ahe held oat her hand, and Hie I'rince, who had arisen and stcpiied forward to meet his mother, sioojied and kisaed the hand of the Uuren with a smack that could be heard all over the cluiicl. The Queen and the I'rince remained chatting together lor several moments. Wcavcrvllle Weaving;. WuAVKUVti.LK, N. C, June 22. Spec ial. Mrs. Cairns, ol this place died sud dcnly a few days ago. The funeral took place yeaterday in the college chuel, conducted by Or. J. A. Reagan. Next Thursday the corner atone of the church at this place will be layetf with appropriate ceremonies. Mrs. N. B. McOawell, ol Weavcrvllle College and her niece, Mm Jenny L. Boyd have gone to Morelieai City .to attend tbc teachers' assembly. . -, . " WISW APPLICATION OP THE OLD PAKAUI.U. slrB. Biirc-y'H Leultdre-The Jerl, cUo Houd-.Tlie Wounded, the , Kobbers, (lie I'rtc-al and Lcvlte, and Ibe Guurt Haiuurlta... It was 0.15 last night before Mrs. J, It. Harney began her lecture ut the Grand opera house. Kor some unac countable as well ns inexcusable omis sion, the hall was neither lighted nor ofiened until almost the whole of the au dience were crowding thcsKlewalk, stair way and lobby. There wtis a good crowd present, how ever, when tlie lecturer began. Alter singing, "All Hail tlie power of jcsub name," and prayer by Kcv. C. W.J UyrU, Mrs, Jtarney was introduced by Mrs. L. M. Tease. me SK-akcr took ns the founilatic f her lecture the parable of the "Good Sa maritan," and liegau by calling atten tion to the universal application of tlie words of Christ. The old picture of the Jericho road. with its roughness ami rocks was vividly drawn, lilting well the name given it, the bloody road." The ' man who fell among thieves" lor robbers) represented that innumerable and ever increasing class who have trav eled down the ages in the road of inteni- lierance, covered with its inevitable wounds, woes and deeradations, I lie "roblR'l'S reorcscllled the len.ilii il saloons that crowd and- curse the lain! with their presence, and bring untold sorrow lo the homes .mil shame lo the K-rsons of then victims. I lie" pi icst and 1a vile represented that lige class who see tlie wrecks iIi.ki- 'robbers" are makim: iu cverv luunr and yet "puss on the otliei silc"'ainl re use to give their help iu exleiniiiiaiiiiL. the tralhc in lii uor iii this country 1 lie gooil Samaritan i'cii-cseui..il ih. laithfd and eai uesi Da ml of W. C. T. V. women and oilier I. niipcianee workers, who are doing wh.il llicv can. not tx.lv- to alleviate tlie wants ol .hone sailer tug dso to erase Irom the st.u.ue LookT .very line that legal.es the sale o. liipmr ! a all its ItllJIIS. Many poi lionMil'thc lecture were truly cluipiciit, ami many eves were sulliiscd rtilh leaisai the paihetic icciurls bv the speaker ol the cllects ol the whiskey tralhc. The picture drawn ul "a woman's flown o glory the coining of a child," l he tender and touching love of the mother ail she watched it grow tu baby hood, iHjyhood, manhood the depart ure lor school the lirst letter home t mother the decreasing Impicncy ol iIicm' epistles their linal closing then the luart-ci iishiug news borne lo the mother by the liillicr thai "their boy" had Uen cxkI1ciI because ol his drinking and card pluving-aiid then the prison bars ami the blasted lilc was linidiiiaj in lis tenticr truthfulness. While not so masculine iu its strength ol grasp, or so compact ami pcrlcct in its arrangements us sonic lectures bv other ladies v. Iiu have spoken in Asheville on the tciiiicruucc tiuestion, Mrs. Harney was thoroughly womanly and motherly, and her talk came from ahcarl saturated Willi itS Mllli.l UMirill l',.r..U.I.. I ,.u.l uii;y said. The lollowini! resolution anil adopted at the conclusion of the lec ture: "Resolved, That the thanks of the Woman's Christian Tcmia-rauce Union lie tendered to I in: AsiiiiviLi.t CinziiN in. I A I 1 1.. I m kirn. Iv mt e r U S ladies ol the union." Till-: PAUMICK. He In Iii'varlahly I lie Mull etuven un All. thai Kansas Citv, Mo., mic 2. A big swarm ol bees amused themselves for several hours iu the busiest pari of the city today. An Italian organ grinder was working nwny with his instrument it tiigiiiii umi jiaiii sircci, ami the Ijccs, which were passing the spot, were nt- tracted by the music and nttenintctl to . .i. , . ...I Hwurni on tue iiaiiuit s neail. 1 he niusi- eian beat a hasty retreat The queen headed for the glols of an electric light, and her subjects lollowing, settled within and about the globe, seem ingly content, d in their resting place. Then the electric light mnn, making his rounds to renew the carbons, lowered the globe to the street, not noticing its strange occupuiils. j ion muni- me ueesiiiuii.anu tnecrowd that had collected tu see Hie fun soon decided there wus very little tun in the situation. The bees scaltccd about among the crowd, which hastily dispersed, several having bccii sevesvly stung. An old farmer came along with a Ixix finally, umi succeeded iu swarming the bees and cairied them oil'. ISO I'M HATIHFIKU. l i.iiNual KeHi.lt of a atrlke for tthorler llourn. IIiikiikaiix, June 24. The strike of the hose company's employes has been, settled and resulted iu a victory for the strikers, who returned to work today. The strikers yesterduy withdrew all their de mands except the main one made, namely, that twelve hours' labor should consti tute a day's work. This demand the company replied to by asserting that it was iiiiHissiblc to grant it, owing lo the engagements ol the company inwards the municipality of llordeuiix. At the suggestion of the mayor, the municipal authorities empowered the company to grunl the strikers' demands for a day's work of twelve hours. This scttlemeut ol the strike gives entire satisfaction to the company and its employes. DID NOT OO IT. Paruell'n Secretary Uetn a amy HIHiitlal Verdict For Llnei. Cokk.Juiic 24. Iu the action lor lilx'l brought by Henry Cumpbell, M. P., secretary to I'nrncll, against the owners of the Cork Daily Herald, the jury today awarded Camnliell $1,250 damages. Cumpbell, it will lie recalled, complained of the statement mask- bv the Cork Herald to the effect that" while other members ol parliament arc attending to their duties Campbell was hiriia,' houses for immoral purKises for I'aruelT. Columbia Won the Race. Nbwton, Conn., June 24. A strong brccie bus been blowing down the river all the morning, making the water unlit for rowing. The officials are now in con sultation and will soiai decide whethcrto attempt a rnce or postpone untilevcning. The conditions now strongly indicate a postponement of the Yale-llurvard-Co-lumbia Iresbman race. - Laths. The wind died out . and the rnce was ran. Columbia won by three lengths, time, 9.41; Ynle second, two lengths ahead of Harvard, time. 0.5UW; llarvard third, time 0.56. - MEETING. A I.AROE CROWD IM COURT HOWE. THE The HeellnkT Wan Knthunlantlc and Dlncunned the Mlne-Honr Lsw-The Work on the Uovern tnent Bulldlna; Crlllclned. The meeting called by the Asheville Bricklayers' nnd Mason's International Union No. 1., was held last night in the court house. A good crowd, numbering ui or more of laboring men, attended J. H. Brooks was made chairman of the meeting and W. P. Francis secretary. Monroe Kenrdon, formerly of New York, made the opening speech, explain' mg the objects and workings of the bricklayers' union, und made a strong apiieal to the dillcrent unions to work together for their mutual good nir. Kcardoa also paid his respects to the government building now nenrinc completion, He said that till the work had been done on the ten hour plan, i:d by non-union workmen. lie hud meas ured some of the work und found that in places there was a variation of one- loiirin oi nn Inch in the pressed brick worn. I lie work, he said, was a ilia. grace to the city. nir Kenrdon made the (olio wing mo. lion, which was carried: "That it the sense ol the meeting .that Ibe work on the government building is defective, and that the supervising architect be asked to send an inspector tu look over i tie worn ix-iorcit IS accepted." The city hall and market house alst came in lor its share of discussion bv Mr. Reunion. The sneaker IwiH not ii,.,l some of the work being done, and it was . st,l: "ass. lie also 'Ichiicd the word "scab," und nijviscd the members of the union to rc Irain from ihe use ol the word except in Hie instances, . . F. U Sliulord, president of the brick ajcr s union, said that the meeting as h: understood it, was for the purpose ol iiie.tvoriiig, among oincr things lo have I he nine hour law put ia force on the new city hall. The mayor and aldermen, he win., stooti pledged toeulorccn nine hour nay. A contractor, Mr. Tcunent, had ? . ' 1 " " """""! w,,. w l' K S Z Vk&'Z T.T ore ne wouio grant it. Die eily omcials would stand by the nlcdccs but thee were slow, and Mr. Shulurd mude a mil lion mai a conmiiitee nl live each from Ihe bricklayers' and cnrientcrs' unions ne uppoinieii io wait on the aldermen ami urge the institution of the nine hour wiy ut once, and that the men be not al lowed lo work more than tunc hours, even if extra pay was given. The motion prevailed, and the follow ing committee was npiKiinted: llricklay-crB-H. J.-Sarratt, F. 1.. Shuford, M. Williams, W. I'. Francis and Woods; far)eiiters-J. A. I'arker, W. F. Flliotl, M. A. Crcasinan, Joseph Stevens and W. II. Clayton. S. W'ahlrop, of the Knights of labor, made a short but cliective talk, iu which he referred to Till! Citizkn as the journal of truth of the city. Before closing Mr. Kenrdon made a motion, which wus carried, that the aldermen Ik- simply asked to fulfill the prftmisc made belore election, und if Mr. Tcunent. refused to work the city hall lalmrcrs on a strict nine-hour law, to ask the board to secure sumeoue to take his place who will do as requested. If the board would not heed they should be reminded that they would not be for gotten at the next election. There was considerable enthusiasm nmiiifcstcil throughout the meeting, which adjourned about 10 o'clock. THK COLK CITY OIITBRKAK, The World Well Rid of One Hold. Had Man. Nash vn.i.H, June 24. A dispatch says: All is quid at Cole City, Ga the scene o the ilesieratc break for lilierty by the convicts yesterday, and no further troub le is anticipated. The leader in the riot, George Ward, died last night of his wounds. He was one of the most noted safe blowers iu the United States. He had headed similar efforts and escued from Rising Fawn, Gil, three years ago. After his various escapes he wrote to the officers when he had left, twitting them with letting him get uway. Wilson Palmer, the wounded convict, will probably recover. The bodies of the prisoners killed, will lie embalmed in ac cordance with the provisions of the Gcor- gia law, in d if not claimed in sixty (lavs will lie turned oyer to the medical college at Atlanta tor dissection. MRS. Jl.l'FlvKHON OA VIM Waited on toy Richmond Uenlle men A Year's Time. NiiW Yokk, June 24 Mrs. Jcilcison Davis received at New York hotel a call from Mayor Ullison, Gen. Jus. R. Ander son, Col. J. 11. Curri, Gen. I'cytou Wise, livnn R. Chestermnn and Capt. W. G. Waller, all of Richmond, Vn. The callers were a committee for mally authorized by the people and civic officials of Richmond to obtain Mi-s. H'nvis' answer to a request made some time ago that the body of her late husband might lie removed to Rich mond for burial. Mrs. Davis had said that she wanted a year's time in which to consider the question. She told the Richmond citizens Ibis morning thnt she wns not ready to give her answer yet. Capt. Waller, of the committee, ia the editor of the Richmond Times, a grand son of cx-I'resitlent Tyler, and a brotlicr-iu-law of Mia. Davis. FROM CLKYKI.A1U. What he 'Shouicht of indlaua'a Dead Mlateniuan. - Iniiianai-oi.is, lud., June 24. A letter from ex-1'rcsitfeiit Cleveland, written from lluzznrd's Hay, Mass., before Mr. McDonald's death, was read yesterday. Among other things Mr. Cleveland said: "lam very much affected by the news I received through the press regarding the critical condition of Mr. McDonald. My conviction thai the country nnd our party need more than ever such men ns he, and my affection for him ns a friend, tend to make me extremely nnxinus and disturbed by rcmrls of his dangerous ill ness. "If you can do so, I wish you would convey to him assurances of my affection and mv earnest hie thnt he mnv be spared for further usefulness and further enjoyment by his friends of his manliuess, fidelity and generosity." PAKKKIXKI'SHEA, The May Have lo Leave the Country lo Marry, London, June 24. It ia currently re ported that Parnel hns obtained a apt ciul license to ssarry Mr. 0'Sliea, but it la added that the Irish leader ia expe riencing difficulty in obtaining the ser vices ol a clergymen who is willing to overtook tne lacl that Mrs. U'bliea la divorced woman. THE THREE C'S RAILROAD. ARRANUEMKNTet IIH HANII POR A REORGANISATION. The Road lo He Taken Out of the Handa of a Receiver What an lii.Klneer'n Kxaiuiuntlou Showed Large Force Put to Work. rillLAUULPlllA, Fa., June 24. Those in this city who arc interested iu the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago rail road, have about completed arranue ments for a reorganization ol the road" and a floating loan as to so far complete .1.. . I .1. .. . .ii ... ' mi; iuuu mat. ii. win oc ciiHUicu to earn tbc interest upon its bonds. It is proMscd to take tbc road out ol the bunds ol the receiver and complete a large portion of it. Those directly in terested in the road's lutuie some time ago proposed u plan of reorganization and submitted it to the creditors. En gineers were sent to Tennessee, Georgia aim tlie oilier stales through which Un load is to ruu und the reports they brought back were so encourag ing that u general agreement to the plan ol reorganization was proposed, mid during the week just passed nearly every creditor has affixed his signature. Only a lew small ones have not signed, and these are expected to come in within the next day or so. As soon us il is done application will be made to hand the prus.rty over lo the stockholders. The engineers' examination resulted in ascertaining the lact that if between $;oi),0(M) and $700,000 is exciuled on i ne roan at once, it can be so iarcoin- pieiea that interest may Ia earned iiM)ii all the bonds that have been issued. "Arrangements have been inmli. saiu a gentleman, heavily inter ested iu the road "to borrow the money necessary to do this work, and just us soon as the plan of rcorgani.a- outgoes iiiruiigii ii win ne lorlhcoiiiing. We propose to nut u lame force ol men at worn, and lielorc the end ol the year we will have severul hundred miles ol the road built and paving a good return. Block Quotations). NKW York. luneiM lirir im I o..... iwi-l, cnnuKu tinu NoruiwcMlcru Hill and West I'oint Terminal 14.T ..oiiuik unu western , Richmond I uion so. w eslern Hallliuore Privet). HAI.TIMOMII. lune 24 -I'lonr. Hull ml .... Iinniled; western siiiht .:cr.oi :t 7r.- ...ir.. Sl.llOfti CO; luinily, i t.Tniuiri.ia. Wheat, No Z red weak; spot, $ I .o:ti,i 1 .0:11 , , southern, wheat, nominal; t-'ulti. Sl.ll.'tdi 07; LonirlHTiv. S1.ooaai.oh. I'm-it m,.i.ii,. in, steady; white "fie; yillow 70e Mew York Market. NKW Yukk, June IM. -stock., dull antl in. nmni'.T, easy ut. L'lti',.., KxfhiiuKc, iiik. .ni,,,,M i niiw snort. 4n.ui.ikl; stale U.nUs. lU'L'.ecU'il: irnviTi,,,,,.,,, t......i. dull hut steaily. Coltim dull, sales I! ill bales; llplnntls, ft-V; Orleans, H l!l-tlle; lu tures niieiied nnd eloseif burelv aicadv. Inn, IM'; July. 7 UK; AuKust. 8 oil; ciict'nlicr, 1!J; OcIoIht, M ;i;t; November, H J. I'luu. dull nnd weak Wheat-iiui.t unit isv orn dull ami steadv at n ilcclin i,.rL' quiet and sternly ut lll r.OdH '.'.no. l.itnl ttuiet und steudv at Sl',.:tjl.v. Spirits Tut. IHntiiie ilull and easy at 3(ii;aiM... Rosin iuet und unehanued at l.a"liuil.i3. rreiguta stcuuv. AFFAIRS OF CONSEOUESCE. IIOIIK. AT New Orleans disoateh .,, n,i,.,. lier-geueral Albert G. lllunchurd. uued HI, is dead. Ux-Prcsident Cleveland, il is Ihouuht. will accept the invitation to visit the south iu the fall. The liberals, having obtained power in 'rincc Fdward Island for the lirst time n thirteen vcurs, arc nutkiiig u clean sweep ol tory officeholders. James Harvey McVeigh, one of the last ol the prosierous merchants of Alcxan- na, Va iu nntc-lKlliim limes, died yes terday at Alexandria, aged eighty-live years. Anton Karl, an old and trusted disbur sing officer of the I'nitcd States geologi cal survey, was arrested iu Washiiictoti. charged with cnilx'Z.liug $3,0011 of the government's funds. The Commercial Club of I'ittsliuri. Kan., offers a purse of :10.000 lo scenic the Sullivau-Slavin light in that citv. The l'eerless Athletic Club, of Laredo. Tex., offers a purse of $20,000. Two weeks ago a rabid doir missed through the southern part of Franklin county, Iowa, biting horses, cattle and sheep. Since then twcnly-fivecaltlc have died, besides a mimlicr of horses. I'rof. George M. Mowbray died Mon lay night ut North Adams, Mass., agetl sixty-six years. I'rofessor Mowbray was wiueiy kuowu as tuc inventor ot nitro glycerine, with which the blasting of the lloosac tunnel wus done. The brick makers' strike at Dcnvcr.Col.. was declared off. After months of wail ing the men were compelled toackuowl- dge delcat mid nearly all the oltl men asked for work at the reduced wages. ne reduction is equal lo abuut 20 per cent. Gen, Russell A. Alger, accompanied bv his family, arrived at San Francisco Sun ny. He said his tnu had no political significance, but was one of business and recreation. He added: "The rumors that 1 am booming lllaine are without foundaiion. In my judgment lllaine can have the nomination if he wants it, ami does not need my assistance in the mat ter." The law passed bv the Nebraska legis- turc at its recent session ileclariuii all grain elevators in Nebraska public wart- nouses goes into encct this week. Throughout the state alliance oganiza- linns nave purchased and built many ..'levators. Instead of the enormous i ron to be harvested shortly lieing placed on the market, alliance grain men nsiert it will go to the elevators and not be placed oil the market until prices have ma terially advanced. The new bureau for the microsconic xniniiintiou of hog products lor export was put in operation nt Chicago vester d ty by Secretary Rusk. He selected a corps of thirty microscopists fiflevu men anil as mnny women and they were set to work under the direction ol'Drs. John Michcls, ol New York, and F. H. Bern ard, of Pittsburg, microscopical experts. The force will be increased until it is large enough to esnmine a piece of the diaphragm and of the tenderloin of each hog killed. Those lou ml to be. diseased will be condemned. FOKKIUN. Mr. John Mncncill, home rule member for South Donegal, Ireland, staled in the house of commons that there were a great number of cases of starvation iu Donegal. Officers from North Carolina visited the New York state camp at I'eekskill and studied the methods .pursued by the cvcuin rcgimcni mere. George Baden Powell, a member of the British house of commons for one of the Liverpool divisions, and Mr. W.Dawson, of the Canadian survey department, have been appointed arbiter on the part of Great Britain in the Uchriug sea seal fish eries dispute. "... PRICE 5 CENTS. ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD In Asheville, N. C., i OVER ' TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER SHOULDER 1MACES. FOR Mcu, Women and Children. OUT OF ALLITHAT NUMBER Not one iicrson was dlMuppolntcd la the use of them. They are beyond doubt the best and must durable brute ever worn In fact they arc the ONLY RELIABLE combined brute and susKndcr In the market They are simple In construction, easily ad lusted and worn with itcrfeet comfort. WE II AVE JUST RECEIVED 160 PAIRS-ALU SIZES FOR MEN, WOMEM, BOYS AND 6IRLS. CALL AND UXAM1NU THBM. GRANT'S PHARMACY, s4 Soulli main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, IDEALEIt IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. IN PRICES TO CLOSE OUT CERTAIN LINES IN Crockery and Glass. A CHEAT REDUCTION IN Uinncr Sets, Toilet Sets, Silverware, Btc I am iu Utter shape to fill large orders for hotels than any house in Western North Car olina, as my stock la the largest and my prices the lowest. A large line of Mason' 1'rult Jnrs, Jelly Glasses, etc., Gate Cltj Wuter i'lltcrs, the best alter on the mark.t. I'tcaac call aud see me before baying else where. I will make it to your Interest to cull and price my gouds. J. H. LAW, Not). 57, 59 and 6i 8. Main St. A DECIDED HEDUCTION -TAKE YOUR Broken Jewelry - AND . DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE At 6000 AS NEW. No. t N. Court qsjanra), NEXT DOOiy TO P08T0FFICB. t .1 A wl4A-'l,'ilisflJ
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 24, 1891, edition 1
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