. f' ' -o. V-tv-i ; . -. ' -; -2 3 l' Stated .L. -i I l- - L - sfYT r ,V ? r T "ir jtr sj7 i. x " - - - - - m -t:ts voi;4; o-124 A8HEVILLE, Nt O, SDNDAYf UQEHIN JULY 2, 1899. 4. Priccr s Cents 1 m - J 1 OESTREIGHERS 5 Patton Avenue. Si. In order to Iobg out quick we will sell this week all our unt rimmed Bhapes, ranging in nr w. from 75c to m.ou?mm At 39 Cents . 5 31 All our trimmed goods which range from $4 io $12 50, this week closing prices From $1. 39 to $398 This is a rare opportuni ty to get a Fine Trimmed Hat Dress or WalkiDg Hat for about one-fourth its uBual selling price. All other Millimry goods to be sold at proportionately low .m pricea. 5 20 more pie3(S of Ribbou 25c, 30c and 35c, At 15c, 17c and 19c. m H -si.-' fe- m Mr 51 Patton Avenue - . The Celebrated KOSCHER KNACK WURST jA Delicatessen : To Serve Hot or Cold iff. AGREEm 53 Patton Avenue. mini 3 For Teething Babies mis ds am. excellent. remedy for 4he bowel oomplalnts ieetkftig babies As evidence tof lta valuers i jg- and popularity we are con-tlnu ? ally ; receiving orders ifor-lt tCrom Salisbury, HanidersonvSlle, ian.d; .Burrouading potato. We don't be- Ueve ih'ere is anythdng simpler or &j : better.,-Prtoer 25c. ter bottle;; : I. ORA!lT'SiPIIARn.CY,:-:i 3 7; , r z 24 S. llala Street, " " 1! Ashevllla ' ITcrt'i c " 13 flBM - B Mif H BVA" ERS FRANKFURTERS Salisbury Diarrhoea Cure liEiiS:-:'- Landed Quietly Rushed to at Ren lies. His -Wife Permitted to Visit Him in His Cll. aiucn Agea since xlb Sent to DeviPs Island. Was Quickness of His Delivery at the Prii on in Early Morning Prevent ed a Demonstration. "Renaes, July 1. Captain Alfred Dreyfus was lodged in - the cell pre pared for him in the - military . prison here at 6 o'clock this morning. The prisoner was landed quietly during the night at Quiberon, nearly a hundred miles south of Brest, where he was ex pected. At 9 o'clock last night the .guard .ship Caudan puft to sea to meet the Sfax, wMchhad been sighted . The weatheF was stormy and for a time it was fear ed it would be impossible to effect a landing. Pot hours the J lights of the Caudan and the Sfax were plainly vis ible as they pitched and rolled. On the landing stage at Quiberon were 'M VIguie, chief of detectives; M.- "Hennion, commissary of police, and a force of gendarmes ' and -police in speatom men and In charge1 of, a- naval officer. put off frm the Caudaa and went alongside the Sfax. Thence the boat rowed to the shore, where Dreyfus was landed ait 1:30. A company of infan try was drawn up art; the landing point. Dreyfus1 was landed from the bsat and immediiatefly . placed f under the guard of a captain of engineers and sergeant and corporal of gendarmes, who formally handed the prisoner over to M. Viguie. The latter then entered a landau with Dreyfus and two detec tives and smarted for the railroad sta tion, which was reached without in cident. The prisoner appeared to be in. sound health. His hair is turning gray and his beard was worn full and is of a red dish color, He wore a blue suit, gray overcoat and soft felt hat Dreyfus did nolt speak a word. He personally opened the door of the compartment of the special train, consisting of three carriages and ia , baggage car, which was in waiting. Dreyfus was only visible for a mo ment to reporters. The train stopped alt Rabelai, threje kilometers from Ren nes. The party alighted and quickly entered- a carriage drawn by two splen did horses, which immediately started ar itsfiarp advance, it was 5:30 a. m. TlieJ; r4vef roaxf- Rabelais to Rennes aV'.sthu1Kr'iTOlden1;; Owing : to pre-- escort' passed janhvBce4jn front"6f ; the arsenal. rWorkmen -who :Vere ' reading pesters there did hot'Jturn 'their ' heads, little suspecting who was" passing: The clock was striking 6 when .the crowdwhich had been waiting since ;nridnig5t' and the pf&jfle erebegihiyijgH "think them ehre: the Uim of practid joke, saw hVTandani-sliuneSby ndarmes beyond the station-. rThen, all cried with one voice : ""There he Is."-At this cry the people started off to meet the carriage, and suddenly the troops and mounted gendarmes , hurried rnaly forward, yeflling and shouting as if ac companyihg a fire engine instead of escorting a priseri- : X. The carriage was driven fast," cover ing the distance in a few. minutes, and passing tbe watchers as though in a race for the prison gate between the gendarmes with the captive and Rpec tator, The gates opened suddenly n I a Reaches , Plums:: T JLprlcots r : jCherrles: : v n b Pineapple D n vWe navo tne largest variety rof fraitsln th0 cityanolth r, D HEELING and a score of gendarmes rushed.tJut and barred the street, & pressing baek the crowd with rifle etockw. ':r- After the transfer waa ; dohe there as a-change frorri (bnanq'Uilityto a. wild scene of gesticuiatlon, which ralmast defies, description . . . The tddeziness vt the movement , istupefled everybody .as mucli cus it apparently dfd the prisoner, whose face showed from the quickly passing carriage. ; ' But beyond cla matkinj of surprise there were no de moneftratione. - . ; - Dreyfus entered the" prtsoft and! was forraally consigned to the-'caire of the gdveyiior and . was taken to a cell In the, second story. Leave being grant ed4 fi faithful wife entered the prison almost u.ttobserved and was conducted to Ml cell. No.- 820, accompanied by Madaine Havet. The meeting between the long parted husband and wrfe can better; be imagined . than described. Naturally, it was most touching! Botth Dreyfus and his wife were deeply af fected. They remained 'long claspeM in each other's altte, tears, and .smiles Intermingling 'with ; tender endear ments. : . . "' w iren mrae. 4JTeyiu eis. ner nusuanu her eyes showed she had beeft . weepin g. She subsequently said frerhusband had aged greatly, His haljf &.nd beard were Te&dteh gray and his bcyy bent. DREYFUS' CELL. Rennes, July 1. The door of Dreyfus' cell in the-military prisoi is .lined with copper and a. trap door has been placed in the ceiling, through which he will be watched. This proceeding greatly displeases Mme. Dreyfus, who says that it Is ridiculous to take such precautions against her husband's escape. M. Hadiamard, Mme.' Dreyfus' broth er, says tnat ms sister win give a re ception to all the newspaper men here in a few days. Dreyfus' Willi be stunned when he learns wfiait is the exact eltuationuJ Practically nothing, he says, of what has passed in the last four years has. been explained to the prisoner. ATTEMPT TO POISOH TWO ROUGH RIDERS- They "Were Living on a. Ranch Hear Santiago and Had Enemies. Santiago, July I Three Americans, named Bailey, Bell and Maxey and the laitterfe flfvmgi neai Siantlagowere mysteriously poison ed yesterday. Prompt medical atten tion alone saved their lives. Maxey and Bailey were both, rough riders, but are now engaged in "importing cat tle and horses. They have had some trouble with Cuban cattle dealers and it is probable the spring from which they obtained water was poisoned, as the food was afll prepared by Mrs. Max- LOUISIANA MERCHANTS THREATENED VITH LYNCHING Anneal for Protection to Austrian - Consnl at New Orleans. New" Orleans. Ia.. July -l. Messrs Aug Weil & Co.. an Stein Dressner & r.n nwchants doine bueiuess io the paristi of St. James, appealed to the Au strian sonsul at New Orleans for pro tection "today. The-two firms lately re ceived notice to leave or be lynched and their stores burned. The threats are at tributed to business rivalry audi relig ious prejudice. At a meeting of citizens today it was announced that such law lessness would mot be Itolerated. AWOMAH 111 FUMES 111 A CITY STORE. Wife of Vice-President O'Snllivan : Bnrned to'Death. Pladnfieid. Ji. July L Mrs. O'Sulli- van, Vife of Vice-Rresideaat O' Sullivan of the- Maryland - Oaeualty. company. while shopping in this city today - W13. so seriously burned that she died shortly after. In some unaccountable manner her clothes ignited. The f rehziel woman Lwith garments aflame tushed repeatedly through itheojereaniinff ior neip AlthouKTnuTAbt tot-Jsboppeni were present :&iMVSdv - terror. and-4ared;to-ji5Pba mji.nfl'P'i- or -rtivflr store - dy raeans-t ov table cloth succeeded r inmotUering ;the" flames. , GAUTI0N. ; ' . ' A. talk on coal at . 34 Patton avenus will save you money. "Phone 40. ASHEVILLE ICTJ & COAD CO. IS IT YOIJR HEAD ' That aches, sixty; per cent 4f the; "headacbeB are auiad ? Vtnjrough ; def ectlye ' eyes. - Little eye 1 de- JJtecrfai J3wr Co pig ones- if Jtheyare Cnotrpropelrly and promptly iJt tended &2i' - v ANT I .. ' - - ing News From Gilvert on the Bra- - 7 Eos River. Haif a Hundred Lives Lobt and Still Worse Threatened. The Entire Country Sur-j rounding the Town a . , Seething Sea. Every Piece of High Ground Occupied bf. Refugees and a Further Rise I in the Eiver Expected. Dallas'; Tex., July 1. A bulletin was receded' tonight from! Calvert stating that thirty to fifty lives were. lost. at (that rpolrat and in its vicinity by -the overflowing of the Brazos river and its tributaries. Tie news was received by 'phone. and iathe first communication had -withCalvert since Wednesday. It Is stited that all. of &hose known to have been drowned are negroes living on plantaitlons, except five at Calvert. No Wames are obtainable because therjf is a panic among the people. The railroads cannot operate wrthin twenty miles of the town, a.nd rowboats are the irily means of getting-about. The entire country is a seething tea. Calyert is submerged; The townspeo ple sougbJt refuge in the upper stories of the" higher buildings. In the surround ing district every piece bf Rlgh ground is arjedibyref ugeeisT The ; prpperty loss mrftionu ' ;' ; . : : The confusion and. an.arm in Calvert and vicinity is said tonight to be inde scribable. The second rise in the Up per Brazos is reported to be. sweeping down toward tthe already inundated sec tion. Other parts, particularly south of Waco, are In terrible distress. . THE HORROR INCREASING. Galveston, Tex., July 1, Midnight A telephone message Just received from Calvert states that fifty (to sixty lives ar e lost. The horror of the situation is rapidly increasing AHOTHER .CLOUDBURST. Austin, Tex., July 1. Heavy rains continue throughout the flooded district in central and southern' Texas. The rivers are stiil rising and the floods ai being rapidly increased. Traffic on all the prmcipaf railroads is completely suspended. There are many reports and rumors of loss of life, buit none are verified. " 'At the tw.?;Lfce2 submergedndi :t3;?nss were swepifci&iftf caped to higiitSe settlements :3iftfienii stead are submerged. : )A destructive cloudburst occurred at several places north of here last night, devastating crops and property. The Neuces -Gaudaknipe is out of the banks and sweeping over a greats expanse of country. : ' . . - NATIONAL DEBT. ' . DIMINISHED JaVOra Die lr6aSUr btate- VMeiifat; Endof? a :Yeaiv of OreatEensek - Washington, July 1The debt state ment Issued today shows theebt ot.the United Stlates decreased in June J13.500, 000. Although- the government incur red during the fiscal "year which closed yesterday, a large-pant of the enormous expenses of a foreign war and expend- x I ed' large- sums for suppressing! the in- surrection in the Philippines, the extra- i ordinary receipts have enabled .the na tion to enter the new year on a sounder financial basis than: - has existed in isome years of peace. - . The official statement of "receipts (and expenditures for the fiscal year-shows a ueficif'of nearly $90,000,000,, The na tional debt today is - 31,436 ,700,703, or $23,957,641: more than'1! It owed a -fyear ago,v but ' the': available- cash ia the treasursrfar nearly 376,000,000 greater than a .year ago. ; ' .-: IIOII-UIIIOIIISTS BURII Jit-"" IIIDIAI1A nillEBS' HOUSES. XTegroes Jfensied Ihy Friday's Shoot- . Cvrlng At ackt he StrikersrT CTartersville. ' Ind.. ' July 1 Intense excitement ; prevails here over yester- r. x-unlon necro mm- vAt midnight last night the noh union neoes, frenriedythTshin"t inarched from. Cartersville to Union j City, where theunion miners live, and 3 opened" fire on the miners' houses. The i unionists replied weakiy. No damage was done on either side . The unionists finally vacaJted the htxusea and fled to wooas. : .xne non-unlonists then Durned &0., the, houses and marched on the- wobdst&ja;tukiade' was kept ' up between the contending parties until davlicht f nr?a v Wn nitrco --ux i-t .. -r . . ( RIOT AT BARCELONA- Crowd Fires Upon; the City Council .ZUling Three. Barcelona, Spain, July 1. At "the op ening of the municipal council today the crowd outside of the building fired upon the councillors, killing three and wounding nine. CALLING OUT TROOPS TO SEND TO CLAY COUNTY. To Protect the Special Term of Court in the Feud Countryi: Lexington, Ky., July 1. State troops are again being called out to go to Clay county. Three are Lexington compa-" nies which went before. Companies in other parts of the state are being mob ilized itonight. Probably three hundred! men will be taken in time. The adju tant general, who is here tonight, de clines to say why the troops are being mobilized. He believes the troops go back to Clay county to protect the spe cfetl term of court Ito be held there next week. ! BLAST FURNACE MEH STRIKE. A Thousand Idle and Business Para lyzed at Sharon,. Sharon, Pa,, July 1. The blast tfur nace men struck today for a 20 per cent, advance. Business is at a stand still., A thousand men are idle. It is said that : ItalSans will j- bek . imported from Cleveland ana mtts ourg' to nit strikers' places. Trouble is anlticipat ed. BASEBALL GAMES YESTERDAY At Pittsburg . R. H. E. Pittsburg 3 5 0 Brooklyn 2.6 4 Batteries: Sparks and Bowerman; McJames and FarrelL, At Cincinnati R. H. E. Cincinnati .. 2 8 2 Washington , 1 4 1 Batteries: Hahn anidi "Peitz ; Weyhing and Kittridge. : , 1 I ' At IiOuisvlle ' R. H. E. Louisville 10 16,13 Philadelphia J 10 5 Batteries: Phillippi and Zimmer; Orth and McFarland. At Cleveland R. R. TC. Cleveland .... .' 10 1 1 Boston .... 9 17 2 Eleven .innings. Batteries: Bates and Sugden; Willis, Lewis and rClarke. ' Rcr.onA erame R. H. E lvyrvKa r? . ...... .... 0 2 1 BoStOEf V-i-iLA," u 17 0 ' 0anie called Jt the en4rwtb inning toranoBdsfon teTles?"Sch!ralah Hictomart and Bergen. At Chicago ' ' Chicago .rtt.. New York . . . . Batteries'. Phyle and Meekln and Warner,, - . -- ' fc.. C,.e.- At St. Louis ; . .- . . R. H. E. lit 10 6 .. 9 10 7 Tonohue; ' ' R.H.B 'ii 'S.r 2- 5. and Criger; Nops St. Louis .... Baltimore ... Ba&teriest Jones and Robinson. ; STANDING ; Clubs. - . Brooklyn. . . Boston. ....... Chicago ... ... . Philadelphia Baltimore .. .- St. Louis .. .. GincinnaM . . New York . . Pittsburg .. .. - Louisville . . . . . . Washington .. iCleveland OF THE CLUBS. W. L. PC. .703 .635 .613 .607 .580 .5.63 .508 .476 .475 .365 .286 .197 45 40 38 37 34 36 19 23 24 -24 26 28 30 29 32 33 29 32 23 , 40 18 4S 12 49 F READER FIRST PAGE ' A beautiful,' high grade upright piaao. OtllLIJia r.i. - t - ----- Apply--at-7-CStani.es, avenu. : - nlnvur mow Will m U1UHV. wiAwi.vw. : VERY lllPORTftHT; ; To every gentleman;.; Wearing Taor-made.-CJlothes:--- For the next-30 days w will make a special -reduction on Z all tour : sumaar suits aind pants made to. order. It wlll save, you j5rom, $5."U JS oax a eui''"' s---. Our 38 Suits reduced to X30vi-.-. Our $30 Suits reduced to $25. ja i rn 9S find t a mptdnnadl o S20 - j ? hOur22.50 Stdfs reduced to $19. Our iz xanta reauoea to .h.; - Our S10 Panits reduced o" $8. : Our $8 Pants reduced! to $SJ0.' .-v ir Our $7 ; Pants reduced- to J5.E0. - Our J5.50,Pant3 reduced to $5. ' ; We especially - guiarantee you every garment a perfect fit.- Pare -on Eullirc-, ca Ilaywcol street, ... X. . .....,. k... , A. 4 . , . Beginning Civil Gov- ernment in Cavite Province. Insurgents Digging Trench es About San Fer nando. Transports Leave Manila With Troops Bound for Home. Departure of Nebraska Infantry and UtahBttenes That Haye Seen - Long and Hard Service. Manila, Saturday Evening-. Julv 1 General Lawfton, with Colonel Denbv and Prof. Worster, of. the American peace commission, are visiting Laa-i? Pinas today with the object of appoint ing -mayors preparatory to beginning the establishment of a civil government in the captured cities of Caviite prov ince. The insurgents continue their work ai&glng intrenchments in the neighbor hood of San Fernando. The enemy made a demonstration last night In which one man of the Seventeenth In fantry was killed and ithree wounded. The rebels continue to cut the wires, putting a - etop to all communication. Firing in the distance indicates in creasing activity on the pact of the enemy- , , The transport Hancock sailed for San, ' Francisco this afternoon with- the Fiwt--'Nebrasfea 'Infahtry and Batteries A and -B, yf the TJtah light arifllery. These troops have seen the severest service any troops in the insurrection; The Nebraskans participated in twenty nine engagements. Thirfty-nine of the regiment were killed in "action, one hundred and sixty-six were fvdunded, thirty-three died of disease and eight hundred and forty-two are going home. The guns of the TJitfaih batteries are scartitered' throughouf every brigade. The Utah men have seen ooninuous ser vice hroughout the insurrection. They have lest eight men killed, sixteen wounded and' four from disease. Both organization have won the highest praise for gallantry. ' COLONEL OF MINNESOTA REGIMENT HOT BLAMED. Commanding Officer Ezhonorated from, the Charges of Mutiny. Washington, July 1. Secretary Al ger today approved thefindiags of the court" of inquiry into the charges of"? mutiny against the Fifteenth Minnes ota volunteer "mfantry, commanded by Colonel Leonhauser, while encamped at Augeuta, Ga. Colonel Leonhauser, the regimen, was honor - ag : blame, and " of violating; any .:mllitaryr, regulation. THEiioURTHjiTJUAN. ; San Zx&jrti Por Rifeo, July lr--Elab-oralte piparatlona "are ;'mfiikrxig torce!e Wate the Fourth her'e? the citizens .cott trlbuting $5,000. The big fireworks' cite play- and civic and militaryarade are to ibe the fe&rtures of the day. Bfewpprt. ,R Ik JuteJ of tne thn t. MftK"inlv has atyDToved 'Samrison's m"i b -r-i-' suggestion ithat he take the iMortn At lantic squadron to Fayal in the. Azores to airait, the arrival of Dewey Land-escort him home. - Sash arid Neck " tWe are showing a-new, . line of Sterlirg Silver Sash and: Neck Buckles s- FrenClrjGrayiJiose: 4. , j anT the JFnewest tliiiish - in.imitation.of c u la ; Brans r a Arthur Fiblrt. Buckles 1 1 If - . r ri. "J rf.'l ' b- T-l , 1 . -