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ASTIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : THUKSDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1800.
TD
OUT ON A STRIKE
Evrry Union Carpenter in Cblcngo
Lays Down His Tools
And Dam.inda E ght Hours and
For'.y Cents an Hour.
)fnnr of I'l Nnu-fiilim Rlun .Jul! Work
In symp ithy Willi Tlii'lr Union llreth
reii .l;i.mirliii,Hi t Curentrn Will
li"ii:ini Kiitlii Hour, lor a Day. M urk
At'cr "iliiy 1 Oilier I.ubnr TrillinlM.
';:iv.'M. .tril 0. Petwei'n .l.nOd
nml V;nt iui'1 oiuer wore outot a strike
in . "Mi-;i -i Monday morning. Tin
strikt ivaliy boiu at 13 o'clock Suruluy
cilit, iiml when .MonJny ilawmM not u
uiiiun caryi'iiier was ut work in tlie city
limits. All hiil left their tools mul
joiiu'd llio iniivom 'lit for a slimuir day
mid forty ce.n an li ur. A Rio it tcuny
of the non-iiiii on men quit work out of
sympathy for tln'ir union lirotlirun mid
it wan I'hiint'd tli.it most of tliuiu would
join the enrpi iri'iV union.
Strivur.- .loiiiH, of the master cnr
r. uu-is. Mit tint so far as he could t.'ll
e- out nil the union carpenters in the
lity had gout! out.
" o hliail hot . uttompt to at once re
sume work Mi the help of the non
union lin n." Mild ln, "hut will wii.t until
o u Tliuia.hiy inwimg before Unity any
thing deoialte."
'I lu Hi- i'Ui iytr, an 1 4 n Kiintmii
The hrii Ul ivoin an I stonemason harp
tiotilinl the Mn..iTs liia' ihev will n-t''.i o
t uork on johs wiili lion union cirjien
tent. fviui ur iu I n U lmu.iil lorou t o
part of the laiuci'a, plasterers uud (aimer
IN MASSACHUSETTS.
Carpetitur. M: tin out il.iv 1 l'ru.i.ot
tifiiltier sip.ki-v
flow:, April ".-Fully 4..W1) ctirpon
ten in M.H.vieliu-ettd wtll d 'niaiiil lit it
Hint or oi.lu ho ir.-i eou-titute a day's
work, o i and after May 1. Mich w.u
the report re -iv.-i'd at t ie carpenters
riulrit eniii cil .-un I ir iKht. I- .l- 1 1
one of the - e it) - ive il -Icaied present
t nted th if me union earn 'liters in the
thirty -tevefi Inrtii. tuey repre-en'ol
Were pr a e l to -.tri:e. diioiirl reilu :
t:on he riu i -d. the non-union carpeu
telK in nil t, win r' Vie-elllo.l ill the
council wef r por.ei to le taking H
lively itiMv.st in the ouht-hour o' ta
ti.ili. and they had nil promised to sup
port the iiiiiu'i i arpemers in an utleinjil
to en I. rce I he e.glit hours.
I' ion, V -:ii -her. uiiil Prtllhir.
At a iiicenn; of CO'l piano vanil-her.
nrd l:sii ts .uiid:iv niht man, sitcai
i-r. in-).", d all coiiiii iti'.l iili ihe piano
in lu.iirv to inn i' fir l.io esiab.i.h.iieiit
ul un ei'ht hour la'n.r day.
linker.
inkers' t'n'ofn No. 4 and .M will on
JI.i. I li.M'ian l ih.r their ii" :rs of laUir
Lo reiiu. v i In un .-ixuvu to tell per day.
It Mine I.mIi ,ri,i.
At a tie, til's nf Hi.i ditii; Kihorers'
liTih lis ,s. i and i, held Mill-lay, ureal
ni hil ia-ni p. i vailed oier the pro.; cot
in Nhor!eiu i4 rho laiior day. A report
from the Naiimial seerelary sta'ed fhal
tiie iir.'iiiii at.ou u :u giou iu luali p.ulo
of North Am. iio i.
AT V.'HLING.
Lon Iriiali l-:p..ciil llrtwren rnloit
mil Ntiti't'iiloit l-n.
Wlli-KWN.!, W. V.i.. Ap il It. All the
f'li'iiii' uiill and luiililiii I. mis, whieii
Lave iieeii ii lie I'or three mont..s oa a
Co lilt of the s ril-e. gtarfe I w til Don
til i n un n Aii'ii lav lnorii.il,'. The
eir.k'Ti will a. onee r n l inn a lioyeott.
About l.i" in -u are ,,iu m nil the iiuil.l-iii-li-ad
s. :iil -i pi-eiiai'Ud ul.d disiui-lt'o.j.-tr
ile i-, iii, . iiahlo.
Slr.l,e of K it r,lr.
I.nn", 111 I., April Con luefor.
br:i!. em. ii, i u.iiici i, lileineii and sliop-
Dlell em. I e e I "l lie J 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 rv Ml.lla.ei
rulroiil wi ul o it on a Dlt'.ke here at 4
O'e., ok Min lav.
The I'oinp .n v is li hind with pay for
i r iees ,ii 'e la-t f 'ee, inU-r. Iheni'ti
' re iii'lui ed in u'" to wor.t thia niornini:
8ud uive ih I'ouioii :y iilluext Thiirsdii.,'
to M.-llie or o out a0 uu.
BRASS BAND IN A CHURCH.
V(tr .M-Hi. ,il r it Nerlelk, V MluUli-r
lu Altruet Ci-owil.
Jii;foi.k, Va.. April 9. rr. Tudor,
the n lor of Uruihy Street llo'hodw
1 pi copnl eli'in li inn do hired war on
Cum 'I" I in I S r et eimreli, of the lime
deii'jiuuia ion. Up to two uioiillu ul'o
Gruiu.y Sre-t i l.ur. h had the call,
wline l i,iii ii r.and Mroet chiireh was
enii'ty. lo ini 'iiive the alU'iiilance a'
tnelaiterl r.il V. Mnrr,. an elopieiit
ni.iii.li r, mid I'r. 'lessor .ewtnn r iU, u
U-u lin,' mu-.ici.iii and choirmaster, were
cnKUKed,
ihe n-Mi't was ploanin.?. Granhy
Street cliiiren ,mi hea-il.v in attcn innce,
while l iiiiih.' land sir.-et church was
filled in ev. r..' p in. Tnen Or. Tudor de
terin iii 'l lo jet niseo,le haek. Ho en
to .ed it rhoir uuis:-r, and direct) I him
to i;el all the music he wanted. The lat
ter followe I iu iikmoiu. lie has en
gnjte'l a h mil. ninie nf fifteen pieces,
bnd fur tin- lir.i tune in the history of
the Mel ho liit ciiun h there was brass
band in c nt neriieei rjundny. 'Ihe
flht it cu.isiu,.- u et nautiou in religious
circle
THRE NEGROES KILLED.
Cnuglit mii-iiII.ik hi Hlrinlnglinni, Ala.
Miirliiil ii,rial Wiiiinilril.
BntMi Mill M, Ala., April 9. While
throe color d men at Irondala were
teuliiitf railroul iron Sunday, City
Marshal Knland find Deputy Sheriif
Fortcnhiriy enm up and colled for
their miiivti'ior. The colored men run
about a mile with the ollleers in pursuit,
when one of l lie ii i turned anu shot Kn
gland. Upaly f orienh.-rry oHned lire
on the colored men. mid when the llrin
ceuecd all ihree were dead. MiiruhuJ
tnyluud will probably die.
Olfl.to n rnnnak UnlTrill.
M iNTUKvi., April 9 .At a meeting nf
the council of Jic: all university recently
it whs iiiinoiinced that donation! atfi;ra
patinj ill, linn. uou had been made to the
art, scioiire and law faculties. Of this,
W. C. .I.aciloiinld, a large tohooco mauu
focturer, ha Riven 4i,',U0.u0U and Sic
lionnld A. hnillh, piwidout of the Hank
of Montreal, 100,000, Arrangementr
were made to nlaee the woman's collegii
In norkini( order and to give icparatt
laoturvi in nil brancuet of u.
roctly ii'i-r ihe inoi'iiin urvice, Mrs.
h'e.'ii, of one ul' llarleiii s most ies ect d
Hid in t: liit.',iii.ii i' lo families, while
Moulin;; out of cuuri It by the central
iiisle nii'l u. ar the in indoor, where the
throne; ut the moment was ttre.iti';t, ud-muiii-lie
l by ihe utipl. asu it oxperieueos
and unnoaiieeaiiiits of tile past week,
put her hun I in the p e!tet of her dress
lo see it ln r rmr.se and u lo,)e $o bill
were lill 'h re.
Her hand eiieoimtei-ed In her pocket
another h and that did not bi lonj; there.
She was b o f iu iir se I lo cry out. llor
hand, ns she de-er lied ihe ciie. win iin
medinte:y iissinl'l tiy the intrudiiij;
hand, b.iiiic ioie iily iiu iii'd and re
ceiving ev.ril d ill red .-e'.ulvh s. which
still remain. Aiihou,'li too much para
lyzed to appeal for help. Mrs. lieid hud
jullii'icut jir. sen e of mind tos"i eihe
woiiiu i wm we a. i of ll.ii vine; she h ul
arrested and elm; to her uiiruicnls. She
wa-i in this po iuoii ilr.med lorseveial
pa es lo t ie door, wh. re Hie s,rii4.;liiu
lli.ef esi u;i..,l. hill l.-l un.il ul.nul di
eslod of her h it imd i I, uik.
AlihiU.'h six of .up .'tor Hvrnes'
d' tecli.es w re in ihec .il ea at Hi" ti.ue
on ih 'looli. u. lor pa i ockcis ihey were
not in. iile a . in" oi il.ii. e.i, o, in:, r unt.l
the woni in t'i; I' iia I in i le her cseu e
I'luly last we k a in . in. of over oa s
bcloii;i.ur ii ulieii lan.s on lie conler
enee disap, a . ed. ail I l.i con-e pieli 'i' u
.'loak anil I. a; ronn. wi, li a re'iUr y
lem of ait. n i ins an I tie,.els, woiv
?stahiisiied. Tivo ladies had the r po. k
ts l'ice.1. In p elor I iyrn s h is iu e,
had a s iid of nu ll at the uicelieo of the
.ouicr.u u.
A E00K WITH M NY AUTHORS.
uutllerners t'nite III II Wiirll nil Kvcntl
klriu-l lull uf I'll -Ir Hei'llii'l.
Wa-miinii im, April II. liepresriitu
:ivis llerl e'-t. of Ala1 u ua; Hemphill, ul
iouth r..r.'.i'1'i; 'l uriier, of li, origin
Hewar, hi lev i-i V....ii. of ,e-t Wr
.inia; ov'.ejir, n'.itiv.' Harks I, do, of
,ii. i !-,ppi: - n.iiois 1 nneo, i f .Sorih
. nr.'li.ia 1'ii -n, ut' 11 r.dn; V'eU. ul'
M.Motiri. and ies r. W. St. Fisll'tiek.
it Ar.iiii.-a.- r i I'. .Jones, of Teiiues i c.
..'. S. In: L'. '' e-t --e; ma. and II .1.
si ;e. of 1 "il: lana. Iiae c.illei'tiielx'
wruteii and w :l
li I 'd -V. in til" Si
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It Ui.il'Tl I'.o- lo
lipas ion ii in
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:o.i riiiueii; oi en -a
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low II, e, I.. .1 l. Ill"
u slir.Ui..U'u of aloe
leht and iii n iuii mi
men's, and le- p ,,-pe
under ;i-e'. ,i ii j, ,..
f .inrai'.aiu i.m un'.
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that All IV'V
l .i'ii o n s la i
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against Ihe
i uen cii.-l
ivhii tolls i
for tlie ir i' .
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rat'n r ...an
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ion i ate, fairle and
i nn ..e and pjpular
f Ihe rei oii li ii, -led
-tale, short :n ; how
t . 1 1 n-1 i-i.iitrol and
1 ... ire- an I acts ii-
au I in r a.-.e uf
r the.c eun-rii-y
of tlie -oiiin
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leu'h il-, an up-
TWELVE DROWNED
1
Sad Fitte oT Refugees on a Raft In
Itogue liuyou.
The Most Traglo Event so Far
of the Great Flood.
LADIES'KIDGLOVES
- AND-
Where to Buy Them.
i,i t'ie uh; urines
hn-. Ii ioli-ovi-d lrietl.v
i re-:, r itio i, nil i cuu-
l.lln o.ll li of ll . e l lie wo.il I
a ie lo ,:e.'eii I tn.it plan
it, ollts of .-.ili'-i-i'-s.
I r is si i:ed i.v i s author,
e iii" dl e .1 , tvp 'ii-ihie
I itaeil .. and I he
i 're ..ee. wrilf. u
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plll'l o e.. and Ihe
PICKP0CKET3 AT CHURCH,
ll Eiollhif Kpliiiile at an r.lr Cala
brattou In Nnw Turk.
New Yohk, April 9. At Calraty
church, at Revenlli avenue and Twenty
ninth street bun lay, in the morning,
after a love feast, led by Her. J, P. Her
Dinner, Klshop Daniel A. Uoodscll
preached a sermon; in lh aflvernoon ilia
oereinoiiial for the ordination of deaooni
and elders was followed by th sacra
men; of tne l-ord's supier, administered
to a lur-je couKrexntioa including
many of the preachers attending
a nicmls'rs of the New York ounfor
tnce.'a id in Hie evening an anniversary
meeting of the Educational tociet; wai
hald. Aa at citing agan occurred U-
preseiii iiiMi-ii.r- e ill ri-'ei'.e the reii's
ju-1 a- il il w. re un ordinary mercantile
cnteiiri".
4'lilii-si. Tfvliii ,i s i. iiti In.
K liin.i. ( al., Api.l ii. -Tl.itt on
t'hin..-e wi re air st-d .-ai.it, lay m.ht in
1111 illll'lllpl til I Itl-S ill' I lie lietWl'OU
.Meleo an I t e i III i d .-I lies lit I Jl
juaiiii. i in-v had oonie ii,i ov rlan.l
I roi n l ii eiiioa, in louver i iililuriiia.
ami an- tin i,."i! to U- p .r. ol tne iirhty
helell ta'.l-il ti.eie on I. le -le.oiler New-iH-rn
from Sail I ranei-eo. Ih y were
tiausp uie i to t i. ii ve-ol from a
stcaiuur from l li.na.
r.iii.v ilsiiuv im i,
Oipcioi. Amil . -Mamie Stair, In
jail hern. i,. tiie jr. rl ul.o euolle.l ihe
coin li which .Vr. ui'd Mrs Nowlan l
were poi-uiied to dea:h. It i.- fairli
well e la. 1. he I t oil si e li eu-lit in Hyde
I'.irk Kuiuh n li.ns. h.en was po-ni-blv
in the e i n , ut i.e i.ili,- n riin .-e-I
v an I " " 'i .-in h pr eel cuolue-s llnil
( hi f Mar Ii mid lii-pe. tor II, .ul huvi
reached no' i i'i'.o,i.-i, u li.ut she is
ciuy,
.111. r J.i In,. I Milllnna.
Si'lllAiil'it 1 1, fi.ss.. April II. -An il'eji-tini.it.-
sun of lud,'e A.J. Davis, the Moii
lana iii"iu..y km;, who recently died in
Untie I I" '. wi. In, in h aviiii; a will. Iiiw
put in a il. i.m io li t. i-.J.i.'Oii.ooo v.urlh
ofproH ii. . l!e.rs in thin cliv have
sent .In I :e ( '! ' oil V,eB 1 1 Vontunu to
repn-i n. ihein an l heirs in ew lork
Ii im also i-iup io d ili-'iiiituishiiil leUi
LUout lu to out iu liair iukiiuu
SLAV- Mo-nCE3.
Aa Imlliina Cuun ncui That They Are
llli-a il.
INWAJCAPoi.t'", April 0. A spei-lal to
The PontiiK-1 from iinshinRton, Dnvitns
county, nuys n ro.n w as decided there
t-iitur lay whuli practicaily declares
slave innrriairi-it illegal. In the lifties
Andrew 'I b unas, a ( ieorln slave, iiiar
ricd another slave iieeurdiiur to ncro
rites. Throe i hil Iron were lnn. 1.0 er
'l'hninas escaped, settled In Havii-ss
county, Ind., be iiino prnicrous. and
married n;;nin. After the war Sirs.
Thomas No, 1 hunted him up. For her
Thomas built n house un his farm, where
hhn lias aiuce lived in harmony with
wife No. 2. 1,'eceiitly, desiring that her
children should inherit a share of their
father's estate she brought suit to Uiot
title to tbo I arm. Saturday the suit was
decided against her. the court holding
the sluve marrini(0 Illegal Tua can will
go to Ilia supremo court
RAllwav 'Employe Rispniuillits.
London, O., April 0.-Coroner Bunch
Saturday afternoon returned a verdict
IntlieCHxe of the dentil (if Mrs, Scott
ChonoHeih, who was killed at the
Voter street trostingof the Little Miami
railroad, llnding l nglneer Westerman
and I iieninn 1'n nner responsible in not
timing Ui bell nor blowing tua wbikUa.
Inrrenslns: ft-irloimness of the Bltnallnn
n llifi Slorl llnyou Country -A furlhsr
ltl ur l-:li;htern InahM Preilloli-il,
Lovee nt Knd Fork Cut, Endangsrloi
An ltniiirliiiitt Hnntlnn.
Nkw Oitl.R.ws. April 9. Advices from
Vielisluirs Puudav ni-;ht said:
Nineteen negroes, the s irvlvora of a
lurnu party of refugee-! which attempted
to e., ii;- from the oiertlow down llogue
biiyou on a raft, arrived here on the lill
l ity. They report that twelve women
anil chi'.ilr.-n were drowned when tlie
cm rent la-hed their cnuy tcsboI auinst
a tree, and i lint they escaped with ex
treme diiliculiy. This is the mout trafio
event of the lloi d.
l ire nii-rlnns nnMy.
Hie situation is growing daily more
serious in the Si. ol I nyou conniry. Earl
Miller, n proiuinenl plainer, and brother
of Altorm y lieiiernl Miller, arrived from
then- to-ilav by steamer Kvergreen. with
his fiim.ly and stock. The Miller
planlatiuu, though very hifiu, luis gone
uiiiicr.
Rllll llUInc
The Fveri-een reports the water along
ll,o bavi.ii still rising, tattle and hogs
uie ott'eied for sale by the people at a
sung. Miii-h more stock must yet be
i roiii-dit out or allowed to drown. A
dt, anier leaves Tui's iay for Sunflower,
uii'i thai piau.i ri will 'dvaira to remove
tin ir sio. k i- certain.
'ihe riiainer tisceola arrived this
evening Horn the Ik lids, iler orllcvrs
report il.at .heoierlluw is beginning to
euipt.v 1 1 1 tli N.l-h.K-.ippi thioug'i the
1 ale lake, ami preu.i l it greai increase
in p!c.--mv nil aloug llie I ouisinna ironi
ii.uii lli.it hi . 1 1 routhwHi'd for the licit
tnnwivks. The nsciola begins an in-sis-i'ti.
a of the levws iroin l.el.o. I-s.,
iiortliwari to-nioriuw, ana win oe
joined by I ie-ideiii .Maxwell, and proha
I'lv s-i-taut I nine.r Tliomui.
Ih re is ihe iiio-t unmistiikahle dis
tie oioiu' Si m I buyou. and it will be
cruel, v lo ueiiy it. ihe Evergreen re
turns ti.ere lo morrow and the Housiun,
uith (nit. W. H. I'mdi and M. VV.
Smith un lunr.l, will tullow luisdoy ir
veilnes 'ii.. They will Ming out all
ncuj o In'i an' -uifenno or in danger,
i ii -e.- eiin.-iot Ih- taken there, and only
the sinali, si li nts are suitable fur relief
work. ( apt. I 'u-.lt will relieve the dis
tressed, wh 't her lin y liuva money or not
tu inly their fare.
Teiegiriuii I mm Shnrkev. Tatlahntrhio
river, repori u-lei-ime of eighlccn inches.
i apt. '"lin H .Uaiungly. who has ju-t
rein mod Ir, m Ail-tin break, savs it can
not ell, et the Yii'iHi and Tallahatihie
ei.mirv. ns its cur ent n too feeble.
Fin: neer s.ulils, of the Vicksburg,
Min ep, it ind I'.ii nir railway, reperu
the pru. o 'Ts more chin-ring, and only
twenty units rise in twenty-four hours
ul lu' wor-l places un the line, lie is
confident the nod w ill hold iu own.
EIGHTEEN NCHES MORE.
Whnt tlie l.niii-iliilAu Stsy Bspsvt.
Working IVtfh lleiirallon.
The following was received from Bayou
Sar.i Sunday:
Hie steamer I'urgouil, now under gov.
eriiiin m ih ii't-i', uriivi-d to-day, having
un I uar.l i upu King-man. United
States eiiinm-., in charge of this love
di-liii t. He bos Uen im-pivting tlie
levies bo wm-n New I irleuus and this
place. Heri'Hiristhe 1'oiulCoiipee front
iu gis il coiidilion uitli the exci ptiun of
too levee at l'lotoil pla.e, almoat op
tsisitn l.av.'ii S.irn- At this point he hue
leit a large uuini-er uf Micks and several
thuii-and loot of luinUr, and he thinks
there is no iuimediaU) danger, if the
people iu the neight.rliood and on the
false riv,r will rally at onee and use the
material t" ihe bent a (vantage.
His motto is thnt the government In
wil ing to help those who are willing to
lu lu themselves, tie ts or the ouiuion
that the situation is a criiiial one, and
warns our iep e lo look out for at least
oi.hunMi in he-mine water. The large
dil.cn or love -s. such as Morguusea.
Scott s. tt's i i loo an I drand Day lire re
ceiving h's ii r-.ud und untiring atten
tion, rod ull that can ls done in llieway
of iD.'iiieeiiug kill is ts'ing done. Mor
Loin ea levii-1 Iii.e u l-e.icged fori A
large Uiiinl-er ol men a e on constant
dutv. 'ihe earthwork is thoroughly
hraoed with tilui ers, and a pile driver
and piles are kept ready for immediate
Use win u needed.
This great bulwark that guards so
many of our oil iviul pnrehes is being
put to a severe Ut. May the prayers of
all nuiiti.w rs em Ixiuisiana for its' safety
be fawitul ly an-wered. I avou Harit
still holds out. un l is making a leiieral4
tight. A force will lie put to work to
rn, rrow to raise the levee to meet the
coming rite. We are timing lovely
weather. The river at this point has
risen two-tenths in the lost tweniv-four
hours, and is now only soven-tentlis be
low the high water mark of 108J.
Tils Lrve Cat.
Arkansas Citv, Ark., April 9 At I
o'clis-k Sunday morning ('apt Tnllinger,
I lined stale-, engineer, received a dis
pod h having that Ned Fork people had
cut the levee about sixty teet wide and
live fm't deep. ( apt. 'I olhnger left irn-
ineiliaii ly fur that point, and will be
I ol lowed os soon as r snilile bv men and
ma criul fur the piupuse of closing the
cut. 1 oggy bayou is a very important
p un to un tne country below tier on
this side uf Ihe river.
A en Inst Ih hutierworth Option HIIL
MiNNEAPoi.m. April 9. -The chamber
of cuinnieroe received a circular from
theLh'Cagi) hoard of trade Saturdav
asking the chamler tuapilnta delegata
to go to Wanhinglon with delegates from
other hoards to work agidnst ihepassaga
of the Hulterworth option b.ll. The
chninlier will assume the position of
favoring the lull, claiming that this
chamber does not deal in futures.
riiuml Dying on Ihe Blreet
IvMANAliu.m, April V. James Shep
ard won found nn tlm streets Bunds
night dying from a number of wounds
inllicted by a knits on the head and
ch-t, and was transferred to the city
hospital, Ivolert Towns was arrestM
on a charre of assaulting Bhepard. No
one saw the act, but the two men liava
been at el tuny, growing out of their aV
luuuun to a wuiuan.
Iln Fxcclleut Qualltlca
Conimctid to public npprnvnl thrCalifor
uiu liipiiil fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It
is pleasing to the eye', und to the taste
and bv gently acting on the kidneys,
liver nnd bowels, it cleanses the svstem
effect uiilly, thcrchv promoting the health
und coinlort of all who use it.
Mr. Clerro ftnrker of Rnllshurv, N. C,
suy, wlitn the choice of n hluod purifier
is loft to him by hit customers he
.ilwnys gives the preference to Mrs. Joe
Person's Kcmrdy,
No buttons to pull off or
pinch the wrist.
liiicc without hooks to
cntch or tear.
A f?oo(i assortment of nil
sizi's in stock.
For snip only by
nosTicimos. & Will CUT.
No. 11 X. Court Sqniuv.
AT THK
LEADING
JEWELRY STORE.
Thr rntirr utm k ot
Plated Jewelry,
liiihi.linu line nrum-hes. Hultuns nd Brnee.
IMS, St
1-JJ-ONE-THIRO 0FF!-1-J3
Kciianlltiu of itt, wc in ten it In thr In tan
tu kt-tpm.thlnjt tut 80II1I Cold ini
rtirrhnir Silvrr (rwrlrv.
ARTHUR M. FIELD
LEADING JEWELER,
South Main Hi. Aahcvllle.
W.A.H1.AIK. J. V. IiitnwN.
FURNITURE
AMI
UNDERTAKING.
No. 3a Patton Avenue,
M'AFEE BLOCK. OPPOSITE BUIR SOLO STAND
Wt arc now ready, niul in
vite our friends and the pub
lic jfcnerally to call and x
ainine otir well Heleeted ntock
of
FUHNITUKE,
Which we are offering a tnwk
bottom prices. I'lub-rtnkiiitr
a special feature. Calls at
tentled day or niht.
Telephc me. day 75, night Co.
HLAIR& BROWN.
RICHMOND & DANYILLE R, R. CO.
PtSHSNUSS llSetSTUSMT,
Wntm North Csrolloa IHvlslua.
fAnHKNOKH TRAIN SCHKIU'l.lt.
In Kfpsct ManhMi
7Ath Mcrltllan tlmr uwil when sot otherwlst
Inillva'rr).
KASTSOI'ND.
Nil. HI
billy.
Lv. KtuiYville,
llioihmrr. 1 Sftonm
" Anhrvlllr, ly.lBkm
Vr. Hall.hurj, n.-.lium
" Dnnvlllc.
Hlchmund. I .I.Hipm
" Rnlrhili,
" nitirt.hfirii,
" WUmlnKlun
" l.ytu-htiurK, l3yopm
" Wn.hlnirton 7IOim
11 Hnltlmiire, SAopm
" I'hlls., 1 1 2ilim
" New York. annum
No. AS
Hslly.
Soflnm
2oypni
A4Viitn
K.li'.mlloaopm
ninsml
1 0.1pm
3 lopm
SiMipm
7 Aosra
I260psi
WRSTHIII'Nn.
No. M
Jislly
lainsm
7 3) ism
9ftm
11 iM,m
l.v. New York,
" fhlln.,
Itnltlinore,
Wn.hlnst'n
' l.ynehliurif.l
" KUhmund. I SOOptn
" lisnvllle,
" Wlln.lnict'o
" (lolri.liiirn,
" Hnlrlnh.
r"ssllliur.
Ar. A.hrvllle,
11 Knosvlllc,
IIMithmer.l
SI Sopm
4Hini
liUAsm'
7 22sm
12AAm
SAAsm
M tlAsm
107m
Xiiopni
rNo"."B!l
linllr.
4 Aiipm
0A7pm
Aoum
11 iMlnm
B4)iimi AQ7nm
8(H)pml a.Klsnil
B40pmT"a(inaiiii'
oosm
A oopm
loosm
11 2Asml
22pn
laiBpm
aaspsi
Nn AA I
llnllv.
aim smFl.v. Hoi antlnss,
OlAsmlArr Anhevlllc,
loon smIAr. Hratlersanvllle,
1242 pml
Himrtunrmrs', Lv.
No. A4
rinllT.
M4! p m
7MI p m
nn;ts
A 40 p w
Mt'KI'HV IIRANCfl
"No. IS ririsllr escrrit Ssnrtsr.l I No. 1
"liio smll.T. A.hiiie, Ar.TSAlfeei
ItlilsmlAr. WsrnMivllIt, "tnHpm
an. pmi " n-yson t-uy, " i wa i
nninrn. bf.i
A4A pml "
r.l a loan
Not AO anrl Al, Pnllman A lee per between
Orwn.hnrn itnil Mnrrlatnwn.
No. A2 and AS Pellmsa Mnffet Blptn
wars netMi Hot nnnnss ana wasninston
Ashevlllc Is Breakfsst atatlna for No. BO,
Dlnntr BS.
Hickory Is " " " 62.
W. A, WINBURN, fl. P A.,
A.stilll. N. C.
JAB. L. TAVI.OR.O. . A.,
Ws.hlnston. II. C.
PRIYATEBOARD.
NKW HOl'BBI NBWLV fURNIBHBD
ALL MOIfBRN IMfRnVBMBNTS).
MRS. N. B. ATKINSON.
No, til Rajrwsjof Ottwt,
fsallatv
Shoe Itmshes, Hat HrusheH.
Cloth Urushen and Flesh
Brushes, nt T. C. Smith &
Co.'h.
All the finest nnd most pop
ular brands of Tobacco are
sold by T. C. Smith & Co.,
Druggists.
Ragland's best Tobacco
Seeds, selected for Buncombe
county and for sale by T. C.
Smith & Co.
Lazell's Choice Perfumes,
Colognes, Extracts und
Sachet Powders ut T. C.
Smith & lo.'s.
We have the best stock of
Pressed Harbs in ounce pack
ages. T. C. Smith & Co.
We sell the strictly pure
Iiead of J no. T. liewi& Hro.,
as it gives the best satisfac
tion. T. U. Smith & Co.
Horsford's Bread Prepara
tion and Borden'sContlensed
Milk at T. C. Smith & Co.'s
Drug Store.
Sherwin, Williams & Co.'s
Ready Mixed Paints, nil col
ors, in small and large cans
nt T. C. Smith A- Co.'s.
Buist's Celebrated S.-ed Po
tatoes, nil varieties, just re-
reived by T. C. Smith & Co..
Druggists.
One tiros Hood's Sarsa
narilla at T. C. Smith & Co.'s
also a gross of Scott's
Kmulsion Cod Liver Oil.
Iryden & Palmer's Double
I ('til led Ittick CiiikIv Svrnti
by the barrel or less,' nt T. (..
Smith & Co.'s Drug Store.
Colgate's Sonps nnd Per
fumery in large assortment,
at T. C. Smith & Co.'s.
A full assortment of Fresh
(Jan len Seeds just received bv
T. C. Smith & Co., Druggists.
One Hundred Bushels best
lted Clover Seed, selling out
at lowest prices at T. C. Smith
& Co.'s Drug Store.
BlnetJrass, White Clover,
Timothy. Orchard (Jrassand
Nil ding lover, for sale at 1 .
C. Smith & Cct.'s Dmg Stoi-e.
The largest variety of
Tooth Brushes, both Knglish
and French, also a tine line
of Hair Brushes at T. C.
Smith & Co.'s.
SMcial attention paid to
tilling Physicians' prescrip
tions at T. C. Smith & Co. s
Drug Store. Medicinesdcliv
ered to any part of the city,
on short notice.
We have plenty of goods
and we are selling them nt
bottom prices. We move the
goods on short profits. T.C.
Smith & Co., Druggists.
T. C. Smith & Co. lend the
prices in the Drug trnde of
Western Curolinn. Comj)eti
tion has taken n backseat.
Fifty gross Diamond Dyes,
all shades and colors, in any
quantity, sold by T.C. Smith
&Co.
The best Ten in the market
at the price put up hi small
packagei 8U in pies free, nt
T. C. Smith & Co.'h Drug
Store.
A fresh stock of DeWitt
Clinton Cigars came in to
day, also 5,000 F.levens.
These nre the best five and
ten cent CigarH in Asheville.
T. C. Smith & Co., Druggists.
Sodn Water nil the yenr
round nt T. C. Smith & Co.'h
Drugstore; also CuinplM-ll's
(linger Ale.
One Bnrrel Oenuine Delmn
tinn Insect Powder and 201)
boxes Spider . Web Sticky Fly
Paper just to hand, at T. C.
Smith & Co.'h.
One gross of Mrs. Person's
Remedy and a gross of Swift's
SiMK-ifle just received by T. t.
Smith & Co., Druggists.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ANBW DRRO, earefnlly preparer) bjtear)
Ins members of ts AshrTllle bar ion
Baest parchment snd neavv Bat Daatrt. en.
trln all ntcvnsarr points, Jaet ont nnd now
oa sale st tbo oSlce of Um Cmsan Pssussi
wn CM., Nr) Noetb rmnt InhwM. 'tenia '
TH E "H ICKORY INN,"
HICKORY, N. C.
A POPULAR WINTER RESORT.
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Average Winter Temperature, 52 Degrees.
The Hotel is handsomely furnished throughout, has
Electric Lights, Cias, Hot and Cold Water Buths, nnd ull
the conveniences of n modern home. For terms, etc., ad
dress FRANK LOLGIIRAN,
Proprietor.
marl 7
TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTHERTON,
-Wholesale and Detail tealers in
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES,
HKATKRS, RANGES. TINWARK, Ac.
SAXITARV I'U MHISH, GAS AND STItAM FITTING.
TIN AND SLATE ROOFING,
Al'TOMATIC ULFCTR1C GAS LIGHTING AND CALL BELLS.
AGENTS FOR "ROYAL" GAS l CHINE. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER WORK FOR MILLS A SPECIALTY
New Store Under Opera House,
No. 43 Patton Ave., Anhevlllc, N. C.
Kstlmatra Cheerfully (liven n all Work In nur Line.
Anhevlllc, N. C.
Near Punstc tiger Depot.
P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO.,
' ' Mnnnlncturers nnd liealera In all kinil. ol Dressed
LUMBER,
Door, Santa, Blind, Moulding-, Stalrwork, Mantel, Bank
and Bar Fixture, and all kind or Building: Material.
Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty.
so, 14dlT
Telephone Mo. a.
FITZPATRICK BROS. & ROBERTSON.
Dealemln Wall Paper, iriiidow8badeDandPatciilHaiit:era
Halnti, Oil und VarnUhni. Maury Mlicd Paint anil
Prenrh and AmetU-aa
W krn tn tmli At. LoutuMnd Kmttickv Iad
Colnni Window niaM, hot'
A-bndlv
THE WINYAII HOUSE,
Cnniir Itriinl nnil I'im-strt-i tH, Cnmp I'attnn.
ASHEVILLE. N. a
Ciiiiiltii'tril as a Sanitarium for inviilitla sufli-rinK from distasrs nt
1 Iir limpi nml throat, unil umlcr tlir clmrc of Dr. Knrl von Kuck.
Coiiduitcil 1111011 thr most iipprovt'd il.ins iniliirnril by tlie leniling
niruilirrs nl tlir mnlii'iil inilt'Ksinn. lVrlivt npHiiutnicnts in ever'
ilrpiirtmrnt. For liiirtk'ulnrs uiltlrrss
KAKL VON Rt'CK, II. S.. M. (I.
Ir. von k ink's city oflii: No, 30 I'ntton avrnur. Rooms Nos. 1,
1! imd .'I, up stairs. Office Hours: 1 1 to 1 o'clock. I'mcticr limited
to diseases uf the lungs and throat.
PENNIMAN & CO.,
JOBBKli AND DSSLKNS IS
HlAJRiDiWiAiRIE
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
AC.BNTB FOR
DUPONT POWDER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO.,
OLO HICKORY WAGONS. STUDEBAKER WAGONS. M0LINE SCALE CO
ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. M'CORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO.
SPECIAL SALE!
We are now itHVrina stieiinl baranln. In evervthin. Our linyer. Mil. J O. HOWftLL, la
now In III. Northern mnrki ls. We are nolnu lo h-II snails at iirlces to suit evwyhody. We
Anil fmni e.pr'lenv that Low lrln. ilu more tu help o il a Hall Hav than a big tubareo
lirrak. Wr arc now wlllna on nur third ear load uf Clover and Oraaa S..S, and saput t.
be sclllaf on the tenth ear Inaii ut a vi, - ( ,
" DRY GOODS
Before the
Htanntoa
vearisont. A frw nslrs of Men's Heavy tlaol. .
hhoe fur l.iidlrs al tJ is nn.ltlljr Ihe vheapeat hoe
Heavy tlaol. swsjr below east, and our
on rartn. men', pi .nu urns
. . fn MM(, a. unl. Ht aitu . anil a uwismnv other thinir. that will a.tunl.h vi
OHAKAM'S MOMH-MAfiB i-IK i'il Hi, l.vurite with .11 the farmer.. We only mention
this to nhuw that we arc on good terms with the Alliance pconle and arc aelllag them stacks .
of goods.
Asheville Dry Goods Co.,
, J. 0. HOWBXL, Manager.
At old aland, 1st rinor below t'ennlinan Ar On.'s Hardware Store.
i HOTEL ST. ARMQNA!
SKVLAND MINERAL SPRINGS, IS. C.
Klght Mile South of Anltcvllle, on the A. A 8. Railroad.
40 MINERAL SPRINGS.
TUB FINEST SI'KINGS SOUTH OP SARATOGA.
The analysis shows Iron, Alum, Bpsom, Magnesia and White Sulphar. Cures Rheums,
tlsm, Blood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Nervous Affections and all Kldnev Complaints.
Commodious houat sad grounds. Cuisine eacellcnt. Terms reasonable. Address
prattf
E. As LcVENE,
Manager.
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