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Citizen VOLUME VII. NO. 4. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, TUNE 25, 1891 PRICE 5 CENTS. Asheville Daily WHERE THE SN iWBIROS NEST. For a cool place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Liiivilli-.Gramllatlit i Mountain, und the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular salts of mil sl.ile at Linvillc on nnil alter utii- 1st IK'.ll. Business lnt nnil lesiihme sites s.iltt .it private sale iiiiU. Tin Ksteoln Inn wns ohiiciI the ltd . ot June, tinder the management ul Mi James T. Skiles. Kt-guh.ir daily slugc ftinn Cranlierry. LINVILLE- INVITKS INVKSTtr.A'l ION A8 TO Climate, Water Supply, . Drainage. Drives Parks, Scenery. Plans, Untitling Site., InveHtmciils. i.iNit.i.r. MPituvi'.sii'iN'r ci.. I.lnvllle, N. C. ANALYSIS OF WATIiK t'Slill AT T"U ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY. 217 HAYWOOD ST. CoMMflNWKAl Til of M A ,.-HI'Sf.Tl H. 1 C'KRTII'h ATK tF NA1.VSIH Stat. AMNvrr'H tfttT, '.7 I'rftnkliii St flf ISTON. M HS , Apiil JI. 1H-M To Chflk H. Citmphcll, Anhtvilk, Ntirth Cr nltnn Thr nnmplf of wntrr mihrnitit'd fitt Htmlv Hid ha ln t-nrrfiilly riHtnitifd, with the ful lowing remit: The water -.how to putt irr 1o ihhi: 8Hla. wilittile iS.im " fiicd ;t iMt " total ri" imin per one I'. S rmII n L.ii Thi water in nlmntt entirely free frmn "r jflnU mutter. .hw n very -.I-kM tnu-e id iron, Hnlphur nnd hme The water ii ver exeeitent in nil renpert. It m very rllnm we nnd w titer free from otKanic or mineral matter. H. I. HuVYKKK. 8 late Amuyer. CORTLAND BROS,, Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agciiln. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan. se. nrcly placed at 8 per cent, unite.: 24 Ik IIS I'atton Avenue Second floor fchwdlv RhAL ESTATE. W.I.TSS B. OWVH. W. W Wsirr GYYN & WEST isacctasors ts Walter B.Owja) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASWVIUE. REAL ESTATE. Loans ttecurcly Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Pubtk. CommlMtonera of llced. FIRE INSURANCE. nFFICK-aoathcaa Court aciaare J. W. SC1IARTI.E, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 42 NORTH MAIN ST. Ja.t received, a fall lint of Basil!, aad do Bte.tk wooka. torturing aad tammct. h3am WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Pftttofl AveaM. Next TUCA builrj'f . otI dam PO Box 554. FOR RENT OR BAVR BttHcr bom oMtl by T. Wltoott Miarp pms, coracr Prtftcfc Brod rMt tad Hay wood ttnrt. Tbm Ihnmm art located aoar th cm tor of tows, oMMdii good vkw. Msft tlratioa. rot ImtotmMkm Apply to Jr f .1 , V - J 'rfOHM CJULQ, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A FULL LINE OF COLGATE'S TOILET ANO LAUNDRY SOAPS. THE TURKISH BATH AND PALM Art' two ul the Ik.1 n cent toilet soap im t li market. I'ulgutc'a White I'k-miiliii, lo cents. Hirer fur Sr.. oih- r kind, iia low an 40 enm prnlturn. CiiIkuU-'s OctaKon Icuda all the laundly oui. It will a.h the lillct lull lien without injury. A. 1). COOPEK, PROVIDER OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., Court Siptart-, Corner Main and College nts. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR Sl.jo TO St. PKR YAH I). U K CAN lll-l'lik 'I'll I. liN I IKl: l.INU AT V5 C ISNTS. White, Ithtck, I'uik, llluc and 1 unhn -1 uit White, liiu- mi lllit.k. "DON MAKCIIE." .(7 M. Main Mired. STARTLING FACTS. When tlio Jiilulli'i-iilinii of rtlllll I'rtltllll'tS lilfdIIK'H M yfiiiTfil (liat it is ntTCKNjirv in liuurr tilicH tti nrniiiiizi' ;iKsoci;it imis Tor tin HTitii--tinti of iiiiiiiufiirtoi'it'H Mini ilfiilt'i's. it is liiTi 1 1 m tli' ronmiiiier coiiHiilcr well tlu import niin of ilealin; with rt'lialilt' houses. POWKIX& SNIDER IlilVI- llll'l Willi IlllllSllill 8111'- 'ss ill their imhIinivoi' to cs lalilish iind iiiiiinlaiu ji lii'h stundai tl of WliolcMoinciivHH and Purity lii Mm til'AUTY of thf j;-omIs they sell. Our liirfio nnil over inereiis iii tnnle n, we think, evi- lence sullicient 1o convince all "lioiilitinir Ihoinnses that we are selling Is at a very low and tvasonaule rate. Ili'siK'ttfiillv Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail tiro- ccrn. IV TO MAKE Jl This way to inakw money in to wi vi1 it. Anil the wiy to Have it in to have your pw HrriptioiiN fillttl at Canni ehael'e ilniR tttura, anil you will find by doing ho you will Have from 25 to J0 or cent. on every ircHcrtit ion. We tlo not take goodo that the Ho)le know the price and mark down to font, and then ehnrjee two jriceH for a piv HH iption to iiiakeuptheloHH lou know clerk hire and hoiiHe nnt inunt be paid and the profits inunt Ihi averngeil Home way. A hint to the wise in Huificient. A full lino of Dtv Vaiilt Flavoring Hxt.ractw in HtiM'k. Mr. J. Taylor AmiHH and Mr. (!hiw. W. Devaultai-e with me und will be plotiHcd to meet their frieudM andcuet tomerH. Don't forget the place. CarmiclmerB drug Htore, No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. ,;; t;., ,u,....i ,t THE MAITLAMD SCHOOL, HOME AN MV SCHOOL FOR SIRU, ' No. 40 mek Broad Aveaa. i MRS. BUROWVN MAITLANU, PRINCIPAL. Competent teaehera. and thaeonal. tastrae li l.MMH a. la Muaie, C'.loa PaiaUaa and Kemuattoa HratmiateTy areeuauaocdilartiia .Jth. saaNVMtHarai , w . suJ THR liiu limuuiu FLY PANS ARE THE WONDER OF THE AGE. Niekle jihtletl and very nitvl.v finishetl; handsomest on the market; are superior to all others; an ornament lo the table; a. luxury to the lioiHclmltfc a hli ssiiip; to the sick; a pleasure lo the iiulus u ioiis; anil u nteeHsity to all, where tlieH artt troublesome. The rapidly revolving discs not only lriu,hton and drive fiwny the flics, but cause ii pleasant Hmilation of air, thereby adding to the enjoy ment of every meal during the summer mont hs. No home is complete with out one. SKt ial price is of fered on above discribed fuiiH until .Inly 1st. Sold only by 41 Patlon Ac. CLASS, SIlI'VliNIRS, I'Cknisiiini'.s. inc. ONE PRICE STORE, II. REDWOOD & CO. I The pumps have a capacity of 40,1100, 1 1100 callous a (lav. and the entire system We k attention thin week ) unr Cloth- cost $4.ri0,000. inK for men. Imv,. and chil.lr,n. in which Th7 vijtd streets which were lieing paved, nnil saw the entire process, Ironi huw eicrllriit atylea uml the b ut ol value, ihc time the blocks arc cut at the quarry, Alau to niiiiir di'Kirubk- thiiiKx in wununa lilc lire.. I'.uinU. A nuiiilier 11' attractive Items iu various lines ju't okiu-iI, H. REDWOOD X CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, ETC., ETC. SHOES, HATS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. M lliivini; fou. d on clow rmiiFiinMllon ol lily lo,k ol Main thai I mi ovcrftlotki-tt ill .ollic linc. and sues hailly iiruken iu others Am ttett-rininrtl to "clriitl up n liil." anil in oiler In Hl.irt a I'rr.h drnl, uill oiler lor the nct ten day. the entire .tuck ut cu.t. Thin will I a chance Ihiit will pay every one neediiiK heud covcrinK totukvaUvuula;v of. MV St Ck III illtH COMKlNtH (jl nll hinR lUt Iri'h .tyliiih K"oil., and nut old, .hoi-wora tia.il. H I tiHvr Ih-hiiIh ii hill line ul tttrvw hnt. I'uti hip. Vttumnn'H and Milkr tihstpcii ol ittill bmla in the late npiiuR tmiH.-aK lftn crush hutrt tn r.t vailt'ty ami unit fur hiinuf vtr hw mid ty tc. Kcrni-mlKi thi is a itnutiti- cost sale. And (lint rvrrylhinn in my titk in the wn.v H n h'tt must ko nrt ml iuvb luuKhler piici will nut IttHt long. Sn Ihc rMrllrr you enmr. the iii'it likely we will l ahlf ti mi t 'tnd lit vnti The hi tie le- Kinn Tucitduy, Juuc -U, nud don't you fAr Bel it. F. E. MITCHELL, 28 Patlon Ave. juni'i:d3m cs 35 N. Maiu Street. ASHEVILLE. N. C. COURT SUV A IB, BFARTANftUKU 8. C, Pin and a half rears ago I started ia ttiF aiaatc bu.inrM. The people ef A.hcvillc and .Vetera North Unrotlna. hava heen kind to me and I srlak to make sratatul acknovrt- ntlTtnent of It. I started by taking- aa aariK-y. r Miami snoa aatlsaed that the people are entitled to better instruments anil fairer treatment than 1 would act acting inerelv m that wav. Heacc I atarled oat in- depearleat to alv. the vcrj beat tn.tr menu or tne laoacy taty aad paM prtvloaal.v for inm innniiiKiiii. Pur a eontlauanec of the hlatorr of th. A.hrville Music lloaae sn the Clttaea ot a tew daya later. Meanwhile euass aad ace my -.luea ana set unccs, l . . . 85 North Main Street. C. FALK. BIme. SI, Faae Smith rratn Mew Vork, Is piTparcd to aecompH.h the very brat In dreas makhuj atahoct swuot, 67 a. Mala M PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, tsr-Ahm ArUstls Mflliaery Vary ,t Jaaaiai .. . H liiaf THE COMMITTKli RETURNS TWO UAVH M'riNT ON MICH HONII'li HTHICICTt. Alilvrii.Hn KvvnoldM Talktt About the YIhII of AMlicvtlle'M Commit tee to Rtchnmiiit A Profitable Trip of Innnecllon. Mavor niantuti, Aliliiiiitu Slarncs, KcTiKilds and Lcimnrd, Advuorv Cum iiiinniiuur Ciiiianl and Lily Building In pector llurkhiildcr arrived in Aaluvillc on vestrrdav alU'riiiMin'ii train. Tlirac m 111 K mi 11. with I lie i'xi'iliun nf Mr. Illlrlihcildci, wl.o went on luisiiu'ss. comniiat'd the ronim ttci niMiintcil iy the iMiard of alilcnin.11 to 140 to Kichniond and iiisKtt the .vstiin of paviny in line in that ciljr. Alderman Ki iihIiIh this inorniiig Ravt Tmk Cni2iiN au outline of the trip as follown: The committee reached Richmond Sun- day morning ut 7 o'clock, ud toptd lit Ford hotel. At 11 o'clock they at tended the I'rcsljytcriun church on Twenty-sixth street. The pastor of this church is Kcv.J. I', Uuinmon, who for several jrcor was the oinlai' pastor of the I'irsl I'reshTtcrian church of Ashe ville. The committee enjoyed the excellent sermon very much. In the afternoon they were met by City HiiKinccr Culshnw, and Col. Adams, the stiicrintenilenl ol gas works, nnil taken out on n drive of pleasure to the city's hcmitifiil parks, the water works, reser voirs and other oiiits ol interest. in Monday morning at 10 o'clock the committee were called on by Mayor lillyson, Col. Culshnw, Street Superin tendent Adams and Major Cnpers, chair man of the street committee, who took them out in a special car to the quarry, where the material for street pnvinj,' is pitlcn out. Here thev sawlare iuariicn of the most elegant blue granite, and while there saw the blocks taken out and slljlH'(l. They were then taken over the streets and to the water works. The latter, Mr. Reynolds savs. is a perfect system. down uiroiiL'h the construction ol tin foundation, "lainping,"toilie time whin the streets lire entirely completed. Ik gian block ii used to u greater dcgiee than nny other kind of paving, flu work was lieingdoncby ttvocontractors These gentlemen expressed a desire lo bid on Ashevillc's work in their line. The committee also were shown a street on which the paving hud been laid thirty years ago with Hrluinii block, awl it was still a very serviceable ami sub stuulinl pavement. Some of the streets are paved with rub ble, a sort of second class llclginn block, the only dillercncc being that it does not make so neat a street. This is put, Mr. Keynolds says, on streets where there is much heavy trallic, as on Depot street in Asheville. The committee sicnt Tuesday night at (lid l'oint Comlort, and returning to Richmond found City linginecr l.ee, of Asheville. They instructed Mr. Ia-c to remain in Kichniond fur several days and inspect every detail of the paving work in that city. They left Kichniond yester day and came direct to Asheville. The committee, to a man, air unstinted iu their praiscoflhc handsome niannei in which thev were treated by the city ullicialsof Richmond. Kvcrvlhiug was placed ul their disposal without cost, and the officials took great pleasure in giving their time iu showing every point 111 it could have any kissiIIc U-ating on tin work to be done by the committee. The citv officer they found to Ik? men of thorough education and highest stand ing, and enjoying the unbounded confi dence of the iK'ople they serve. And of the city itself they speak highly. The parks and monument were tukeri itinnd enjoyed. The streets are wide und will paved nnd kept. Altogether, Mr. Keynoldssays, the com mittee could have done nothing Utter lor the city's good than to lake this trip, They laid up a store of information that will be invaluable iu the great work that is about lieing licgun iu this city. The coiumilccc ol which alderman Stamests chairman, will report to the joint meeting of aldermen and advisors next Monday afternoon lit 4 o'clock. In Richmond. In au article on the visit of the com mittee to Richmond Tuesday's Dispatch says : "The gentlemen expressed themselves as highly pleased with what thev had seen, and while no delinitc action will la' taken until they return home nnd have hud a private conference with the re mainder of the city brotherhood it was generally understood that they arc unan imously in favor ol Ashevillc's streets being just like those of Richmond. "Mayor llliinlon, in shaking to a Dis patch reporter yesterday almut his visit, aid every gentleman of the delegation ten. deep appreciation of the kindly man ner la which they were received und treated bv the Richmond authorities. "Referring to Asheville lie was loud in its praise, boasting of its hotels, its cli mate, its ieople, und its priScct8. "Mayor lll.'inton is one ot theyoungest city executive officers of the country, lie wus elected to nis position in May, inn;i, over a republican who had tilled the chief office of thnt city (or several yenrs, and las majority was the largest Asheville has ever given any candidate lor the may orality. lie is about i!H years of age, with a keen gray eve and a light blonde moustache, and altogether a tvpicnl man for the high position he holds." PARNKLL MARRIKD? There Are Reasons for He levliiR Thai He Hal Taken O'gbea. Lonihin, I unc 25. It is reported nt Brighton that Mr. I'amell was married today tn Mrs. O'Slien. PnrnelPs phae ton, driven by a coachman in livery, drove to the residence of Mr. Darnell at an early hour and shortly afterwards I'arncll, carefully dressed, entered tint carriage and was driven in the dirccton of Steining. Up to noon Parnell had not returned to nut residence, l Be local reg ister refuses to furnish any information as to whether or not Parnell has mur- ried. 4 p. m. Everything tends to confirm the report that Parnell was married to day to Mrs. O'Shca. She joined Parnell while the latter was en route to atein inff at which place they were seen to get her during the afternoon. The victor of the parish of Steining denies thnt Par nell and Mrs. O'Shca were married at his church, but, he added, thev could be mar ried at any one of the hall dozen other churches iu the district. NT The only safety line in the world which will control Tour horse without punishing him. This line is the latest thing in style. ' lojTAIpaca coats cat long, sites 34 to 48. Also alapaca jacket! for boy 10 to 15 at the Whitlock Clothing House, 48 South Main ot. ' - TO PROntfli RAINFALL. UxploHloiiH 10 Hreak Loiik Hum " mer DrouKbls). Wasiiini, ton, June The last con Krtssionnl appropriation act contained an appropriation of $7,000 to be used in experiments in the production of rainfall. The department is now about to embark in these exicriuicnt8, having prepared to lest practically the theory llmtjicavy ex plosions cause rainfall. Last evening a preliminary triul was made and a balloon sent up iu the north ern suburbs exploded with great 'vio lence amid the clouds. Whether the sub sriueul downpour of rain later in the evening was cnuscd by the explosion re mains to be determined. The dciMtrt menl will try the exieriinent oil a large scale tomorrow to test the elficacy of this means of breaking summer droughts. iiouses"floating" away A MIvUIOl'H VI.OOU IIS NORTH. WESTbKN IOWA. No I.OHH of Life Vet Reporter!, Hul Home AnpeurN Probable A Irlilite With the Telvuraph Wire Carried A wax. Al.TA, la., lime -Ti. C. K.. Dixon, su perintendent of the Illinois Central rail way, who possesses the liest of facilities for obtaining the exact lacts regarding the reported destruction of proH-rly anil loss of life in northwestern lown, said last night: "A serious rain storm set iu at Chero kee and points north, south and west about 7 o'clock 011 the evening of tlicli.'lil and continued all night, the rain coming down in sheets. At a. m. the lire alarm sounded, call ing every one out. I'arties were formed to rescue those living on the Hats near the little Sioux river. At S a. in. I had not heard of any loss of life. At K.,'10 I crossed over the 'iridge to the cast side of the river, and shortly afterwards the bridge went out. carrying all the wires. It again commenced raining very haul, anil during the day at least seventy-live houses 111 Cherokee Willi down the rive i ... ..... la..... i...... ...i.:.... r- ' town, us all the bridges are gone, and it is impossible to cross in a boat." Sun x city, la., line JS. I he terrible I rains of last uight and this morning have almost devastated this portion ol Iowa. No railroads are running trains from this city liast, and the Floyd River Valley is inundated for thirty-rive miles north of this citv. .Vlanv houses in I ..,! ,' 1 1 re ll..,l,-il ovi-r Ihf 1'irttl It.,.,,-, t while the towns of Merrill, ' lliutoii and James arc completely submerged, riiirty livc miles of track on the Illinois Central, Chicago, St. I'uid, Minneapolis S: iluiaka and Sioux and Northern are lloodcd north of this city, with bad washouts at l.emars. The Little Sioux river bottom at Cherokee is entirely in undated and thousands of acres of crops are under water. The water at Chero kee carried uwav forty houses and barns in the bottoms, but no latalities me re- i !" "n irom America is gradually teiul porlcd. At the same place approaches lnK '".' inevitable adoption ol a vir to the Illinois Central bridge over the I t,la' "dver standard. Good crops may Sioux are gone. I'eoplc took to the caves j and no one was injured. All the country md railroad bridges were washed out HI-: ULTH A RIvMPlTK. AllaulH'a Vouoic Murderer Not Well Luouuli lo be Hauiied. Atlanta, Gil, uue 25. Gov. Norlheii this morning respited C has. (Iburn for M0 nays, which win postpone ma cxcvuuim f till the LTith day ol July. The respite was ! granted on account of O.lnirn's critical physical condition, mid at the reipicsl of j a jury which sat yesterday by Siccial summons ol the shcrill on the question ol the sanity ol the piisoner. i Ozburn killed John Itradlcy, a well known grocery nicicliaiil in this city almut a year ago. The assault was a most unorovokeil one. tbchurn was iu the fruit business, uud a misiindcrst. Hid ing occurred bet ween himself and Itrad lcy concerning the settlement of an ac count amounting to about four dollars. Ozliurn arincil himself, went to a bur lier shop for a shave uud telling the bur lier that he would till cotlin before night, proceeded at once to Itradlcy ' store shooting him five limes niter but lew words hud passed U'twccu them and Itradlcy retreating while shot. Itradlcv was a solier and industrious citizen, nnd leu a wue ana several small children, t Izburn was duly tried and sentenced to be Imaged lime lis. I'orithe I past three months Ins physical condition hub oecn very una, uis weigui oimiuisu - nig from ISO to about 1 IK) pounds. Ile haslK-en stimulated with whiskey nnd morphine and his friends urged that he has lost his mind. Several physicians made allidavit to the sheriff that they be lieved him insane, and uudcrn law cover mg such cases, the shcriil summoned a jury yesterday, and the question of Oi burn's sanity was fully discussed. Uud Ozliurn Ik-cii declared insane he would have been scut to the lunatic asy lum until his mind should be restored, when lie would have been resentenced and executed. The jury, however, after a full investigation declared him sane, but recommended that the governor give bin. n respite for 30 days on account of his physical condition. This the gov ernor consented to do and the respite was accordingly issued. BILL NVK'8 COACHMAN. Arreated on a Charge or Reck lean Driving, but Acquitted. Guslaf Kurlson, a Swede, Hill Nye's couchiiian, was before Recorder Miller this morning, on a warrant sworn out by John fltzgcruld, on u charge ol reck less driving. Fitzgerald said that while he wasacrai iug trash on l'atton avenue, Kurlson drove his horse against him, striking him in the buck ot the head, ami injuring him slightlv. As kurlson could not speak l.nglish plainly, Mrs. Nye, who was in the car riage at the time of the alleged accident. related the circumstances. Kurlson was driving slowly down the avenue, and Fitzgerald stcpicd directly tn trout otthe horses with his back toward them. The I Kile struck him on the head, hut the lories were atomied iu an instant. Recorder Miller discharged Knrlson and gave Knrlson a warning to keep out of the way of passing vehicles. Governor Bole Renominated. OTTttMWA, la , June 25. Gov. Horace Boies was renominated for governor by the democratic state convention in ses sion here. The greatest interest was manifested in the rqiort of the commit, tec on resolutions. The platform, as finally presented, contained the silver clause of last year and waa unanimously adopted without discussion, r jr Control your horse by using May er a patent saiciy nrivina; lilies, wan at W. P. Ulanton & Cu.'i stables. HaTThirty down outing shirts in all grades. Beautiful stylet at tlie Whillock Clothing House, iS S, Mam St.4 , THE BREAD NUT RISING BUT THE BAKKRs ARK I'' OK A Fl'RPOHK. AND Paris) Likely to go Hungry If This tttrlke beiiolttcltled-AColHiilon With the Police-Leader H un tied Off to jail. Paris, June 25. A meeting composed of about six thousand bakers took place in this city today. Several speakers ad dressed the bakers assembled and it was resolved to strike immediately. The bakers are in arms against the registry offices, and insist, as the price of their returning to work, that these offices shall be suppressed. After the strike resolutions had been unanimously adopted the bakers who attended the meeting formed into a pro cession nnd with much cheering uud inflammatory cries, tried to march upon the Inlxir exchange. The procession was headed by a numlier ot leaders and by men who laire aloft banners of the baker, societies. The xlicc, however, gathered iu a lorcc across the intended line of march nnd when the bakers reached a convenient point the officers ordered the procession to disperse and air their alleged grievances in a more orderly manner. To these propositions the bakers de murred, claiming they had a )erlect right lo march through the streets to the lu borcxcliangc, and insisting that they were only calling attention in an orderly ami legal manner to the wrongs from which thev snHcrcil. The police refused to take this view ol the demonstration and Uxn attempting to cntorce the order to (lis liersc the bakers' procession a free light lietweeu tin-authorities and the bakers fol lowed and some lively scenes were wit nessed. The police eventually won the day, nnd scattered the striking bakers, who lied ignominiously through the side streets of the neighborhood, after leav ing their leaders in the hands ot the po licemen, who escorted the prisoners to the guurd houses. NKW LIFK. II Hun Heen Put Into Our Trade, aavaan Englishman. London, June 23. The report of Wm. 1;'",C 1,m)k,t,r' th consul-general for Great Britain of New York, uHn the trade of that city was published today. Hooker, among other things, says that the trade of New Vork has been inlliicnccd by the new und highcrduties, which have a Horded benefit to American innnufactur- : iug interests. New life, lie says, has been imparted to the cotton and woolen in- dustry everywhere, but especially in this the case in Southern States, where new mills arc going up with surprising activ ity, while all the old mills ure being oa:r atcd on full time. The silk industry, Hooker says, is the only exception to this state ol general prosierilv. The Daily News in its financial article this morning says: "The continued drni succeed m recovering a portion ot the jiU'.Ol 10,000 of gold nlready exported this year, but every year brings nearer a lime when the silver certificates will Ik forced into circulation. When the change comes there might be a rush for silver, hut it is more likely that the silver al ready coined will suffice for currency pur- loses with puwr. Therefore the idcaol an unlimited new demand for silver is un warranted," sir DAVIH' llt'RIAL PLAClCi A Telegram That Leaven the Mai- ler ami In Doubt, Nkw Yokk, June a.ri. It was stated i u delegation from Inckson Miss., contemplated calling upon M rs. Jefferson Davis at the New Vork Hotel here today ' with regard to the disMisition of her husband's remains. Mrs. Davis knows "h delegation except through the wwspniicrs and said today that she gave her final nnswer Tuesday last to i nc delegation winch culled upon her irom Kicliniund, Va. Prom the Kichniond lli.patch, 4th. Mrs. navis expressed Her high npiire- cintion of the honor in which her husband was held, ami said that shcalways loved Richmond, not only tor its dear associa tions, but also tor its kind, dcliuhtful I ik-oiiIc. She could mvc the committee no decisive answer just at this time, as she i had only a few hours before received a mrssaue which slated that a ilclrimtion from Mississippi toconfer with her uimjii ; tne same subject would arrive tomorrow The matter, she lidded, was one which ! reipiiied mature reflection, biitshc would make her answer in ten dnvs. From what she subsequently said, however, the committee were greatly encouraged 1'OSTPONKD ai;ain. I'lieCaseof Dr. Baker Will Be Tried Before July. Not AniNi, don, Va., June 25. The case ol the commonwealth against Dr. John A P. Uukcr was culled in the county court Tuesday and wus continued on the mo. tion of the commonwealth on account of the absence of Dr. W. H. Taylor, the state chemist, who was not present be cause he had not completed the analysis ot Mrs. Baker s stomach. The ense will in all probability be trie- Tuesday after the fourth Monday in July A motion wus made for bail which was resisted by the commonwealth, which motion the court took tunc to consider, At the next term of the court the com inonwciilth will lie represented by Judge F. B. Hutton. who was elected in May to succeed Col. John C. Summers, who has had charge ol the case lor the com monwenlth up to this time. Col. Suml mers tins been assisted by Hons. Daniel Trigg and I). F. Itniley, and it is presumed they will remain in Hie case. Judge Hut- ton is a lawyer of recognized ability and will prosecute the case ably und fear lessly. COUNTKRFKIT DOLLAR. One of the Colna Paaaed on Mouth Main atreet Merehaut. Look out for counterfeit dollars! Late yesterday afternoon persons near the store of W. C. Jones, in South bnd were startled by cries of "stop thief!" is suing from the store. Several men ran out in time to see colored man run across the street. In getting across the fence tin: man fell, but regained His htct in time to elude mi pur suers. The negro had gone into the store to purchase something and tendered the spurious dollar in puvment. The clerk discovered the cheat at once and raised the alarm. Nothing further has been heard from the negro. 'No harm ever done by the use of Sim mons Liver Regulator. Rsjr Control your horse by using Haver's patent safety driving lines. Call at W. r. Ulanton at cov i aiauies. TMK ALLIANCK DEMAND. Conceded, with Hume LxceptloiiH, My (senator Ueorite, or Hiss. Canton, Miss., June W. The Mississ- ippian, the leading state democratic or gan, will publish tomorrow a two col umn letter from Senator George, in which he comes out square in favor of theOcala platform excepting as to the sub-treasury und laud loan features nnd govern ment ownership of railroad and telegraph lines. With these exceptions he takes advance ground in advocacy ol le alliance demands, and Ins letter will cause a sensation throughout the state It was submitted last evening to Col. Livingston, of Georgia, a leading south ern alliance man, who said it was a won crful exposition of the Ocnln demands id would place Senator ticorgc in a strong light before the alliance. WO DISTILLERS KILLED. CLOt'D BURNT OI'T IN CIILU OKLh' COVNTV. UrowliiK Crong Cut Down With ConHlderahle Money I.ohh For Mllea Around Karon are Inun dated. Ksiixvii.i.K, June 25. A rqiort comes 0111 Cherokee county, N. C, of a terri ble cloudburst there late yesterday uf lernoon. Two illicit distillers named Harvey Ag- ncw and Jacob Newton, who hapiicn'.'d to be ncur by, were instantly killed. A umber ol farms (or miles about were in- ndatcd and the owners of growing rops suffered a loss of several thousauil ollurs. HrlMCHINTF.NOF.NT BKIIMiLHN illth Co.upllineut lo Captain McBee'a aucceanor. The Raleigh News and Observer gives the following camplimciilury notice to nplitin Ilridgers, the new siqieriiitend- ent of the Western North Cnrolinu divis ion of the Richmond and Danville sys tem: "The promotion of Mr. R. R. Ilridgers to the siqierintcnilency of the Western orth Carolina railroad calls to mind n remarkable career, which is a living and practical lesson to the young men ol orth Carolina. It teaches what ability honesty, diligence and ambition will ac complish, and that u man can make his career what he will. Mr. Ilridgers started his railroad life in an humble and insignificant position that of assistant to the roadmastcr, but from that day his path through life has been upward and onward. In this new position he controls more miles of truck uud three tunes as many trains as he did while su perintendent of the North Carolina di ision of the Richmond and Danville, hile this new position is much more res ponsible and inqiorlntit und more in thi ne ol promotion than the position mid by him in Raleigh." A .o,ooo I.onh No Insurance, I'liil.APELl'iiiA, l'a., June 25. The urge stables attached to the city gas works at Twenty-fourth and Chestnut streets were totally destroyed by fire this morning. A large iiumuerof wagons were burned. There were about 100 irscs in the stable when the lire broke out, but all except six were rescued. The proiierty belonged to the city and the loss is estimated at $30,000; no iusur uncc. aiock UuotalloiiM. Nkw Yokk. I one LT.. lirie 1H',: l.nke Short till1-.; ChiciiKu and North wesu-rn inn",,; Jorlolk anil Western : Kichliioiui anil West l'oint Terminul ri:'.; Western moa 7UVti. Baltimore Price. Hai.timouk. Junc'jr, I'lonr. active and nu- liatiKfil; wt-sti-rii miKr $:t,.r.Ohr:l.7r,, extra, 't-.lltiii.-t.n: laniily. $-l..riii..tri. Wht-ut, Nu J ml lirm. smil. SHUnlltU, toulht-rn, wllcat, slt-uilv; l'ulti, $t.O;liil 1.07; l.onttiH-rry. si .oridei .oh. corn suutn crn, au-utty; wliite 75c; yellow 70c New Vork Market. NKW York, June 'Jft Stock., slufinant loncy, ettNy HI -W-IW HichitnKt-, Ioiik, Nlll.l t.HOI.; .hurt, 4.HHUWVHH.1.; .lull ntl., lirKlcctcil: ativrrnmtnt butidn clt.il but sternly. Cotton quiet, sale. 1 1 n balt-it; ilunil, H-V'; Drlt-iin., H til-llic; luttirca N.-ncu anu i-iosrti ipnel. June, ho; July, Hit; AUKU.t, h.iii; hcim-miH-r, H la; ticlo iter. H uo: Novc-mlK-r. n a. I'lour tltill ttn writk. Wheat uuict unit linn. Corn dull anil firm, fork iniict nntl casv ut gttouo liurj.!!.'!. l.nril dull nnil stciulv at $ ao Miiril?" TuriH-ntine ouiet uutl Nlcitily at CIH nuaniv. Kosin una uutl eusy at l.ofi i7ft. I'rciKiiw unwettieu. Al'FAlKS Uh CONSHOVEXCE. IIOM1-. Parnell has decided to attend the con- vention of the Irish national league to be held iu llultimorc in November. The Parnell envoys are about to re turn to New Vork from the west, having abandoned their proposed tour. Hon. Thomns F. Buvard, of Delaware, will be the guest of the Detroit club, ol Detroit, Mich, ut a public reception 1-ri day evening. A Virginia congressman opposed to Mr. Cleveland admits that there is strong sentiment in favor of the ex-prcsi dent among the democrats of that state Governor Fifer, of Illinois, lias signet the bill enabling women to vote lor all school officers. Twenty-six of the lortv four States, a considerable majority of all, have now given women sonic sort of sutlrage. The great storm of Snndnv struck the Illinois fruit belt ut Villa Kuige with dis astrous effect. Five thousand peach nnd 1.000 aimle trees loaded with fruit were blown down. Oac planter alone lost 300 peach trees. VThcut in the shock was blown all over the country. The monument erected at the grave ol Gen. T, I. Inckson will lie unveiled ut Lexington, Virginia, with appropriate ceremonies, on Tuesday, the 21st day ot illy, 181)1, All survivors ol the nrunc and navy ot the Confederate stales hit cordially invited to tie present uutl par ticipate in the ceremonies ol the occasion A Irec lunch will be spread on me grounds of the Washington & Lee University on the day of the unveiling. One dollar a year will cover your doc tor's bill if you take Simmons Liver Re gulator. The Duininv Line to HiinHel Park now ruiimiiurnlliliK.il well as sneruoaiiH, v. t.i.-n ,,,r iiuk. .. Caaap ration car i-udiic square, Propoaal For tiradliiK, Curbing aud PavlntT HtreelH. tlFi-iCK of Tim Mayor, 1 Asheville. N. C. I unc 15. IStlt.f Sealed pniiosals will be received at this office until 4 o'clock p. m., on Wednes day, July 15, 1801, for grading, curbing and paving in Asheville, N. c. Itlnnk forma of oronosnls and specifica tions can be obtained at this office upon application therefor, together with all accessary information, and only bids upon these forms will tie considered. The right is reserved to reject any aud all bids or pant ot Did. ju23 C. 1). Dlantok, Mayor. ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD lii Asheville, N. C, OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER SllOULDtilt BRACES. FOR Men, Wouicn audi Children. OUT OF ALLITHAT NUMBER Not unc pcrmm wum dinuppolntcd In the use them. They ure beyond doubt the bent and most durable brace ever worn -In fact they arc the ONLY RELIABLE co m I hied hrucc and suHpcndcr In the market They urc ulinplc la construction, catvlly ad iusti'd and worn with perfect comfort. WIS HAVK JUST RUCKIVED 160 PAIRS-ALL SIZES OR MEN, WOMEM, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL AND UXAM1NU THISM. RANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Malu St. M. CAMPBELL, JDEALEH IN REAL ESTATE AND AUENTFOft THE SHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Homes for the Poor Man. If you wnnt to lie ncilEhbor ut Itenra Van. It-rbilt buy one of mv Int.. within .hurt ili.tnncc of hi. imlaec, at from $loo to o nrr mi. Mr irom 70x1011 to HOOx.lOd. Ii-aiitiliilly shailcil and lint-view.. Call unr illicc lor nliili, Tci'ins. 14 caiih. halitnrr I. U years. - J. M. CAMt'BoLL. "TAKE VIJUK Broken Jewelry AND DISABLEO WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. No. 16 N. Court Bquare. NEXT DOOIl TO 1'OSTOFFICB. A IN PRICES TO CLOSE OUT CERTAIN LINES IN Crockery aud Glass. (JllEAT KEDUCT10N IN Uiiiner Sets, Toilet Seta, Silverware, Bto t am in better shuue to fill large orders for hutc-l. than any house in Western North Car olina, as my stock la the largest and my prices the lowest A Inrge line of Mason' Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, etc., Gate City Water Filters, the beat filter on th mark.t. l'lcasa call and see me before buying else where. I will make It to your Interest to call aud price my gouds. J. II. LAW, Not, 57, 59 and 61 S. Main St. at - iaCi,ruVK,.4V M.4oa4 .4 -Wsasfatfl
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 25, 1891, edition 1
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