IHIKSDAV. JI SE 2S,1M4.
H. A. LONDON. Editor.
Tisit tft Ashtville.
For tho first time in three years
Vro visited Aclicvillo, inimedie.tely on
the adjournment of the recent 1'iesa
"cod vention at Alorijantoti, uiiil re
mr.ined thoro two days. Many i m
firoVemeiita hail boon made miico our
previous visit, so that Asheville is
now tho m-ont city liko city in the
Siato. Tho paving of the, main ,
U-oets is a great improvement, tor
there aro more paved streets than in
any other city in 2s'orth Carolina, .
and no city needed them more. And .
by-tho-way theso pavements aro
made of bricks, and they seem to
answer the purpose very well. About
four yearn ago the city voted a:i
issue of of $(140,000 in bonds fur city
improvements, and thus far i.b'Uit
two thirds of thai amount have been
expended.
As our renders are aware Ashevilio,
is a noted resort for invalids ai d
pleasure-seekers. Tn the winter tiny
tome from the North, and in tho
summer they come from the South,
s that it is well filled with visitors,
all the J ear round. There are more
nd belter accommodation for visit
ors than are usually found in ciiic.-.
mueh latter than Aslicvilie. In ad
dition to numerous boarding l.etis.s
theio nVo several comnm. lions and
well-kept ho els, the Hirst. Limens
of which is the celebrated "IhiUery
i'ark", at which it was our j;oud
lorlune to be most delightfully vii
tertained. This noted hostelry -J t
situated on an eminence that over
looks the city, and yet is within a.
short walk of its business centre,
fonibiniiiir ail the advantages i.l the.
rn. in vrbc. From this hotel, and j
tho lovely grounds surrounding it, a ;
most extensive and niagnitic ent view ;
is enjoyed. j
But tho chief attraction at or rear;
Ashcville is Vanderbiil's place, and !
a visit to it is of itself well worth a
trip to Ashcville. As is well known,
Mr. Ueoryo V. VunJerbiit of -New ;
York, a few years ao, bought m.v-
oral thousand acris oi land near'
Aslicvilie and ljc:.ruii liio erection oi
a residence that w iil bo the grainiest
in America, when completed. Wu k :
on it was begun lour years ago, and
it will take probably four years more j
to finish it. The material -t wlii.rii '
it is being constructed is chieih In- '
liiami limestone, brought there in 1
hugo blocks, and then suwtd i..to;
any desired size or shape and polish- j
cd by machinery. This j.ivco. oi i
so easily handling and sawing these ;
iminensJ blocks of stone, seemed
quite wonderful. Adjoining ti.e j
residence, and connected by a .-lone j
corridor, hi tho stahh-, which is a;
wonder to behold. This" is also eon !
fttructed id Indiana lime .-tone, and i
its cost will far exceed theio-lfj
any dwelling in the !!ate. It will j
accommodate about seventy -five j
horses and carriages iiii.unicriilie j
The stalls are very expensively fitted
up. In the second story of the sta
ble are forty rooms for the servants, j
including uot only bod-rooms, but a j
parlor, reading room aid dinii g 1
room. Adjoining the residence i or j
"castle", as it is called) is a tennis
e.oiirt, said to have cost over f."0,0l-O. J
Indeed everything around or con-i
nccted with the cast lo won the grand
tsl and most costly stylo.
From tho castle a very extended
view is had of all the surrounding
tountry and of the mountain peaks
iu the far distance. The approach
to the castle is made over a magnifi
cent macadamized road, adriveovir
which is perfectly delightful. The
entrance to the grounds or pal k J
auoiu six uioiisnnn acres in extent j
is guarded by a sentinel, and no one
isadmitted without a written permit
From this entrance to the castle is
about two miles over the niagt.ilieni
road that winds and curves in ; limb J
ing the mountain so graceful'v and
ya '.r.illy thatyou arc scarcely aware !
shut vu aro all the time driving!
it li.il On each side of tin' mad-1
w"U .ire lovely flowers and cur I
jreouf. riomo natural (indigenous to
the soil) and others planted there iv
a considerable cost. Indeed thisj
drivo is as picturesque and charming I
ns nature ami money can make it. I
And this is but a beginning, for it ;
w said that Mr. Vanderbilt has de-
ttormined to build and adorn onei
hundred miles of road, iu similar
style, through his extensive paik.
When this is done " Vuidcrbilt's
Park" will be a rival of the renown j
ed Yellowstone I'ark in extent and j
beauty of scenery, and will bo un-j
doubtedl' tho most magnificent pri j
v'ato park in America. In addition !
to this extonsivo property, Mr. Van j
derbilt litis recently bought 7.",0ti();
Acres of mountain land several miles!
distant, which it is said will bo used
as bis hunting preserves. '
)t course a grrit deui of monivl
bas been, ami is being, expended in I
this vast undertaking. IlundroJs
of men tire given all sorts of employ.-'
incut, from his superintendent (who
is sai 1 to receive 5? 100 a day) to the
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that number of cents. l or his em
ployees fio has built ijuito a little
town at the nearest station on the
t? .C I) v-oh-o:.,t rnU-.-A Hiltmore.
where is a comfortable hotel (or
'inn" as it is called), stoics, post
ofUee, A'-. His own private railroad
connects this stat'on with his iym- to force ant!ui:g witnoul a u .it. d at the rxhibitnui. t.e pioeeeaeil to toe
derce three miles dUt-int so thai he s ipporl. Some of the d.-.nocratie Fuiais do Counm rco, where a bamjut t
ni e'l.'er his private car at New S" ,'B,!'8 sc, ,0 ,I:',lV0 Ul' t h:xi ' &'"n iu bia Lon0n
' , , ,. , , . w!l,, ,hc-.v r!,lV '! vtes to tuo .vt th2.- o'clock last night l'roMd.i.t
oik and ride ... U to the Yen uoor , ,. ,Ley bul ,lP, f.-.r.m d their yyUoIo.. al.,rUd-for the theatre, where
of the castle. I ndeeu we saw this jty : :.s a cons, iji-.c i:ce. l.ru s .moth ( u pt., t.i umuee was to be giveu
magnificent Wagner car inside the i r we. k gone and the tim.l voto is not ; 1.,,,-au.sw of his prefem e in the city,
inclosure surrounding tho castle, i in sight, although it is ditli.-ult to see ; s,.veial cairiages were iu tho proecs -
,.,..,;,!,,., v, V-irdorbill's tdeaure ! what excuso the repubheans will hnve 8i, , bo fust one being occupied by
, i V i i for pnnonging the agony hunger tlnoilyiviut. jp (jaruot s carriage
And by toe way we saw liima.so.as nest wock. A dr moer.it io .Senator re wa8 nvon slowlv along in front cd'
he happened to be there on one otilimiked in my lu-unr.g tod . : 'T:,il0 i'ilU.e t,f Coiume.ee. and then
his visits of inspection, lie seemed don't believe the republicans ill ever j lurncj jul0 line de hi ll'publiiiue,
t.) be a pleasant mannered unmar-
riid iiimm ibriet thirlv veils old
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and without the alleviation an. I
haughtiness that frciuently al.bct
millionaires.
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Sknmoh Jarviss j.ropositi.... ,
hold senatorial primaries is more
plausible than proper, and issue!.!
an innovation that it sliouhi be verv
caref'ullv consiil.'i id betoie
it
ailop'ed. Without disinssi-ig now
the p licy i r propriety of dieting
senators directly by the people, v.e
would silgpsl that as long as tlie
preset. t sy.-tein prevails .-eiiau r a!
primal !. - are baldly proper, because
by them the smaller (.otlnties would
lose, in a ;:i:.t 'vgree. the wcig'nt
and ;n;l c wh.ieli they now wield
in votin.; lor Senatois thro.igli their
member.--. .1 the Legislature. In
other words this proposition, if
adopted,
won ;
ave the cll'ect ol i
indirectly ciiM.ging the constitution
al p'ar. oi electing senators, if the
eonsii: u'.:on:.l plan is detective ami
tiee ls aniei. iu.en!, il ouht to I 0 ;
amended and change.! in the proper 1
way, and not evaded in the manner
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Tuk PiiKsiiiK.sri.it tlie French lie-1
public was assassinated on last Sun
day by an Italian, about .l yiars
oi l, wlio was al iiuee arrested and
was witii great diiiieulty iiscui-.l
fioni being torn to piece by an eii
Itiria'.td mob. So great ;-. enii.e has
svi.t a shot k of h.,rror l iroiighout
the civiiv.'-.l world, and has aroused
the tieepe-t symj'all.y, especially
here, in tin1 I'nit.d States, whose
eitl."i:s 'nave twi.e been atll'cted
'.vich a si u. I le '.' i! .spi. nsat :0u ei 1'rov i
deuce.
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i' il ; s far we have heard
po-i.i.'li to i,e rei:. uiili.i i.'ii ( apt.
i'l .. P.i''ker a.- so.icltor ,.f this Ji -di
la! district, and we hope lucre
will he : . le:. Hi.- IV ele, t ion uith
out any opp-'-sition i not oi.iy de
served by him, but i: would also be
Irgh'.y creditab.e to '.'no voter- of ih.e
district, i.s indiculing that they duly
U p t e. late tin" services of so colnpc.
lent and conseieiiiious an otiiver.
Jitdm- .i elver i'aralyzt'd.
J.'M-e.-i. H'Ii-iim "i ilio VVi.rCi 'if-. .n 5'eweugi'r.
L.'.fl.lM.Cl.o. J HUH U:
l'liv:-.'.'.'. letteis I'll til ielaiives of
Judge J !!:. 1. Mclwr, to fiiends
here, : ay that he Las heu stricken
with a lui m ot p ii'al.vsis that hasctius
el him v.iry nearly to lose the use of
his right Mile. lie rode the Twelfth
ludieiai distiii t Pus spring, succeed
ing Judge Armtiehl who was sh k lasi
fall. Ci.usi.p.i-ntly, the work of the
district v us lull, r.nd vei v heavy on
Judge 11. Ivor. Prom February un
ti! tho middle of June be wealed id
most iuecssausly. and just as he was
rot t I'd again to 1 h. faudly, while
nt'. nding church last Sunday, initute
g'lvo way and h
from over v.cn !:
it-s now prostrate ;
eliiinite. so tije doit'is say. His phy.
iciuns hopcth.it icsiundcaie will
giad.ia,:y icutoi'- him.
(Ji i't'iisliuni is a Dry Town.
( iiittNsiioiii), June 'J:! At tho ret'
. , fll I 1 I 1
inni inciting oi t.ie i.r.ra oi a.tier
mu lust night all ti.e saloons in the
ltynppp.ea tor Iicmi-o, luit the imaril!
i fused to
! oro a drv town.
This net it m came
r 1
tl. .:t in this way. (.'apt P.. J. I'isht r i
ni:.s a bar in ihe rear of the Hi nbow j
House, mid a majority of the board!
v led to compel tiie Captain to move '
hi- bar out en Main street, the samel
as the t't'ii r s-aloona. This action in
censed those who were in favor of
allowing tho hotel to remain rs it is.
nml rdtbo'.'gh in favor of license, they
voted against nil tho implications.
What the outcome will be your cor
respondent cann.it fell.
A Mothei's Fatal Mistake.
Sip.'lnl to it.o el. .irli.no OLswver.
Nm.iiu:i:y, June UP Herbert, Ihe
littlo filteoii months old son of Copt.
VV. P. Wilson, died hero shortly after
3 o'clock this. 'i ft moon from the effects
of being uefiiicntaliy given laudanum ) Cripple Crrek tlistriet ii suflerinl
instead of onother inp.licine. Tliejfroiii ft caterpillar plague. Iu the
ehild has been siels for several dava ! vieinilv of Four Mile they have eaten i
-u I.,.; . l,,(. 1 T ... :..'. i 1 -ii i."i . n.-. t . rr,
cuiui nun wt'n Men ior Heverai uaya
and was being treated. Last nieLt
about, l'i o'eloeli oi later a sister of
Mrs. WiNon pot up to sive the child
me.ncino ami ny m.iaiie cave it ,
laudanum. The error was not dis-
covered unlil too lain to savo the
tunu. iii ueciiieut is a nnninir, Die
enp. find a vf ry snd rr.e 'o the Iip.
tu' i .1 .re;'. 1
Washington Letter.
, rrvm our Reular Cornniiu.leuI. I
V.si!iMiTiix, June 21, lS'.H.
What can't be cured must be en-
tVillCil
alout all the eoi solution that, the
BTeril,e a.,t.AOCnxl can get out of the
,0iv hi ibe Senate iu passing tho
f uiiil' bill. Senator Mart is, ns the
uVuieei at ie lia.tev. lias ,ioi:e ail in.u
one ni ui could do. and he hr.s been
ably supported by some of the demo-'
oratic nenators, but, unf.n tuna' oly.
not by all, and the margin is too suull
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in ii 1 1 i r 1 1 vi. i'o hi. i.'i ifii'iii it. iiii ki .
w in- (! inis is i" or noi. i uiKier-
, but it is the intention of near
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lv nil of the reput'lieain to make 1
speeeli. fl on some portion oi .ue t in
next wek. l!' that is f.'.iov-.ed il is a
verv ia.-v malheunitii al calculation
tl, ;llow ibe imposs'.hiiily of passing
,ilt. bill next week,
President Cleveland's ii: ihV.t w;)t
o. trip did hiiti a world of good. He
retumi il liHii.ing uce a l ew m iu : out
tiie trouble wilh l.im is that !' works
j'l.-t as hard in the debility ing wi atli
er of summer as he .iocs in cold
went her, and the net lira! eoi.-npu nee
is that lie soon ge-ts nm d.H u. lie
knows tb:s just ii- well as a;.'. bo.lv
d ics, but he is so cv.r.sii:u!i d that lie
cannot stop woik .:! he e'.tsaw.'.y
from where tl c .vi.il; is.
SjM n!;i;r Crisp bis b. ,n eoi fin -1 to
his i ooiu the gica'. r j or.i.o. of tl.i
we.k with a sioi'i ieh trou! le. IIi
physician nude him stny in the house
more ns a pit-caution than because
his condition ma. It it m c-."-sa' y. llov
resi r.tat ive 1! lilev. of T. i--. mvlii a
' great success as r
el pro tern
Comtiiissioner lioehu n. of i!:e Pen
s-ion Peireiiu. will t-.;:ii over to I';
Sam on the IMtli inst.. t!:e snug little
stun of '2.".0',H.0'JO. which by ceo
nomieal nmvigcini t.t of that bur cay
Mm liau .aeit iiut nf I lie ii'iiiiilrif ti
1 1 cpublicau prciU cessor islimattd
would neessmy to pay pensi. )'.
fiom duly 1, l'.i:;."t.-. .l,ii. J :!; 1'.' I
Republicans '.vho be'iivein wasteful
I extravagant c.vne'idstnreot public
iij.iney w i'l t e .-ore 1 1 d' ti on nee J u.lge
Loehren for not lining J i il out
every dollar appro; rial.d, 'out i-rr.-i
ble j-eople uli.i L.'lii ve Pi. at j i.'. lie
busil ess should bo c 'lubieted on thf
s-iiue pi ir.ci; le . .ell got ei n r uect .- s
i'lll pUVrtte el.t lblishtUel.tS will be tip!
lo say: " A'ell doi.e, ti.e: good a:id
fail I ful st iv. ml.''
'1 he So a:t- conimiiiee Las about
concludtd its iii'.t slig ilioii of the
i-.igar trust. It wi'l In iu no more
witnesses, excel t the tw or tnr. e
, , , .
Senators who nave n t, o ieg t t ht u
absence, yet been exainin. d. Il Las
ill . ndy In tu i; a 'e plain l! ;'J rbo i"
port will not be uii.intaciii'-. I l.o re
publicans bring ne'crminci to iry to
in :il. e political capital out of the iciil
tt r.
In Oi' !. r 'h It HO in.'' !iVel:i'-'i:l Ii'iiV
lie Cllc.'.l l'V Hit' f -;ii'.l! ;. i t I!ie ItgU
.ill' uppi opi I .lion r.ilis I., b, e 'i'l" laws
i'V the first of .lu.y the Mouse Apj ro
piiaiiou c mii:ittee lies rip illed
joint resi lu'.ioii i-xtriiding tlie appro
piialions for till- year thirty days
fi'oii) July 1. This indicates thai
uu lubers of that commit lee :.ie d the
opinion that ti.e appr. pi i:.t;ou bid
cii'i all be passed lv the fu st of Aug il.-! .
Ueiui.ciats Hope to ii ivc .l,'.'i:?s ,n
uch shape ll.iti Congress can a lburn j
ithoiit tha! ''.!
It inij'ht ht siip:i..-, i ih.al v. i:h the
Senate mn tin'- ibiuv at IU o'clock and
not :
Ij mi nil.;? before (1. ..r halt P'.st.j
Hint .Senator r rtii.kurr. cli tiiuian ol
tho lVmorratii: l'u:i''i e.-sjoual Cam
paign coinu.il tt e. woiPd be uuai.le t.;fl0!n ,.(lilg 6ht,,. Maledictions w, ,v
tnid any lime p. ... vote to the ; : , . ,,. jVe. und Lever
ol tun cominititf. l.iii
.iocs nn. i .
lots of time. He spends something
like an houi' at t-1 .muni ice hi ad piar
tt rs vei y m.ii nioo before tin IS'-u pf
mtets un i he let urns in tho eveniti''
us soon as he ;r t s t hi iiiieli bis dinnei
and rcinaiiis until 11 o'clock or la tr.
Those wiio aie familiar with ihe woik
he has already ilone pionounce him
e'lei.t, ci.,1111. oljtu be oim nf the most thorough or
ionizers whoever diieettd the work
of a crtiiipnin ct'iniiiii tt e. Senator
Piiulkiit r is le,.. rxpeii. need a political
m.iiiatrer to discurs his nhins in a
newspaper, but it can be said without j Jn arrival id the Prefecture (L'li- ;
aov vunation of eoniiiient that be ipicrul 15 'iius, the Prefect, and II.'1
litident the de uocr.us will contril1
u iiiimui. iui- uc uii:iilo will llillllll
U I(. ijOLJse U1 llt.Kt ( 'oii"its I
Tp(! Hou-i liasa.inputils'ollieialr, - i
.lorsem. nt on It. .,r.... 'iiintivp II .. .,
null niition In
Milters jell ied Alive.
C.vnnin', Juno L'i A di.pateh :
Pont- Y I'ridd, l lanioi iran, s;,y I h;.i
a terrible explosion occurred this
altcrm on in the Albion colliery near ;
that I :t .-. Two hundred miner
are buried liei.t-ath the debris. '1
late is ui.kno.vt., but it is believed 'hem ii. check some distance from the . me lain iinuei inn u.-e. a lew
that a large li.i.i.bcr have been kill! hindau iu which the Piesideiit was ! minules after, there was a bhn.lM.g
cd. living. Manv were the expressions of, Ha'-!, ol lightning, ami .r. Jamison
C-VUfurr, W i m .lut.e "5 A dis pity f"' U.e' President and nngcr ut ' l:l' 'I"" ;t t!lt ''as., ot the tree, and
patch from Pont Y-Pridd this Mit..,-. ! Ins assassin. I11'1' m"11' 1,0 11:1,1 h'" 1,1ow
........ wn.- il... i i T-J I.. i i i
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recovered from the A Ihimi et'llieiy , i
near Cililyi.nd. Ihe eene of the tii "e-1
damp explosion of Saturday. I
i. iitri iiiiui k iii inni an. I. i
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Cnii'1'l.K Ciikik. Col.. June 22
i viemiiy oi f our ?.Iilo Hiey liave eaten i
all the' leaves off the impen trees Tne ;
;t:ut8 in (he w.iori road-, are filled up'
! level with them. At tho bottom of
ni amlonul iTo.-i"et holes (hev li
two feet doop. mnl Sj riug Creek hi
iu places been turned t ut of its eour so ,
dv ine eaterpiuarn at points wtiert
tl ey nreerofl'inor on !' ri. Tho arm
is u,v. lv makin.; iti v.: y eantward
IVi'sidont of Franco Assassinated
Lyons, 1'uasce, June 25.- M. Marie
Fi alieois S.tdl Cut uot, rresidelit tf
the Uepublie of Finneo, was stabbeil
in tho abdomen Ivy uu assassiu in this
city at !:-'5 o'eh'ek last Light, r.ol
died of the wound at 121 o'clock
this uioi ning. Tho assassin is iv
Italian, named Cesar e Giovanni i-viutc.
The President was visit iug Lyons
in connection with the Intel nation::!
l-Ahibithm. Upon his arrival here l.o
was tendered reeeptiou at the l'ro-,
feetute, after which he isited the -'
. hibiiion. After spending some time
, sr.u ioiiowiug n:o i.ie.iooiu uiepiu.-u-t-.
' ii'i ... r l . i.rt . .....o ... i, . ..: .
' ""uomioiaiumiiouvriiui, nuiv.i
' l U3 111 It II 1111 IU I II tli-illii, .i . ' , ,o ,
l .. i. .. ii ....... i ..,...., j .-.t
people, who were loudiv chct til
LUll! lUSlH'll OUt CI tl.O CtOW.I Illl-l
, si r ing upon the tlep of tlie Piesi
dent's landau.
! J ii.t at this luonient M. Cm not v. a?
waving willi his right hand and haiui-
: ing w lib his hat in bis h ft baud in
i espouse lo the ouliou that win be
ing given to him by the crowd. The
pi op!e i'Iosc to the carriage s -w I i ; : t
the man on the btep lunl i Umfe in I
his Lund. P-y the glareo!' iheeie.-ti ie I
liglit:. they s iw the bright blade gh-am
in the air us the assassin's a.tu ties
ceil, led. a:.d then Pi e.-i.i. :.t C.'.ii: t
was sei n to fill ba.h iu his .-.a!. l.u
:.'.,e de. tidy pale. O.-.e . i . hands
;n piissed oer the t pot. wuelo tiie
steel l..ld tillered his body.
M liiaui. I'lefect of Lyon-', who
was seated beside M Cainot. iiu.uo
ihately struck the u:;s.'..-sin a i.iil b!'.w
iu the i '.ee and knocked him lion, the
siep. thus p'.cv. uiing th.'i'.i iii iti'iii
i.ga.n st ibi'iiig the I'll sident. wineli
il was l is .id i:t intiutioii to do.
Instantly eras of Lv Provide!.'
est assu-siue I"' "JLot't a l i u.-sassii. '."
ve:e heard on every side, and the
eiowd in the vieiuiiv of the carriage
swelled
to enormous proportions.
cveiy member of it set mindly inuuit
upi u killing the assassin. He was
gia.-ptd by a doZt u hands, ami bis
life would have then ami time paid
1 l.t- foit'tit if Lis Ciimo hid it i.ol
lieu fur several serge-ants de vile,
w!:o siiod iui.i und iittemj.ted to
'draw liiiu away fiom Lis eiplois.
I bis was found to be impossible, r.s
the ii.furi.ite.1 p pii'iic,- v.cic dtte:
mined to iynch the man, and the i ll'oi ;s
of the '.igrants avaiied nothing Im
yond savu.g t.ej 11.1:1 fit.iii instant
di'llth Plow - v.rlr milled lit his lace
and ht'.ni ov. r the shou'deis of the
po.ic , vho 1 ttJ by this time received
leiiitoreeiui its, a.:d m my ii the blows
landed f.ui'iy. At hist the police sue-
C. tiiili IU lliil'il'g ihehowiieg n.oi)
b'l. !. a f" t or so i:..ui tl.iir pusoi'i i.
but to get the I'.piive through ti e
eiowd w as a p' Mc.i! iicpo.isibiiuy.
In the lnc-ant iuie the news of the
.lllel.lpti l! ll'Ul'iiel Lad tpl'tad Wlih
ii.,l:i long iike rapnlily, ai.tl n. .u 1 1 l
e'.nrds v.ero seal to 1 in. idtl of l!''
p .iiei men, who wire sliil struggling
l'i pr. .-rive (he hfe of the nssa.-slli
With drawn sal'K a hi th'Mi hands the
uaids roil. down in'o the suitin g
crowd, heedless 1 f w bom tla il hoi -:r
imped upon. The crowd slowly
g .vo wuybefoie the l.orsi s, ninl at
iast the centre ol the llioi. was l' iie!i
: . .1. 'I bona cordon v. a formed iir-uind
! the tru 'ilinost e.h ius'..:d poiieeiii'i '
mid their captive, and 1 tie march lo
... . : .,.,;,, I,..,.,,. p,.,.,, tbs
the i risoner w is not safe.
for men iu tin- crowd ma.le tr.m t .
t?l deiiVols to I. uch him. 'Pi.' eimrds
i:... I ti..i.. .hi ,,. i.s no!, tin. fi,t
- , ' f : ' .,,.,,.,1, wh.;; (lt the
j same time keepino wall hful evt s upon
i the crowil to prevent ti.e pn.-oiicr
, , t,.,., ,,.,1,
Mild indii'i.a'. ion
; "eainst a human la in;; been i-e, n in
.this city.
The land in. in , hich were (Jenoia!
Iioiius, the i'l i I'i el. tiit-Mayor and
!ti.t wound' tl Pie-ident. t scotied by
'a detachment of mounted usids on
a eillop, was tliivtn rapidly to tlie
Prefect uie. followt d by eai i ii'.;;t"! fee
jvevinn the otlieets of I I.e 1'ii.si.b til's
i military household. M. ller.h ini. e
i Ministerof Finance, and Scinior Alii
' Und.
'usyor iihhleth I resident ( .ni;..l ,
.- s, - .... j . ...
lav moliotilt ss i.nd uneoiiseious up"ii i ,:,. withhim Jimmio Justice, one
ihe cushions of tl... earmv. HisLf the bill.- orphana;;.' boys. Pat h
ii'Ver, weie closed, hisv.aisleo.it v.as:w:is plowni'-. Thev finished tbe:r
unbuttoni .1, and his shirt, on w hich '
:ihe bii;;ht ltd coition of Ihe Legion
i of Honor was conspieuoti". v,.-.s cov
ei(d on the lift side, just over
heart, by a l.tif blood stum that ex- ; hen,.' i i ar the Koutherii limit ol the
tended to the hip. I orpin i ige land, noi lartrom the col-
The crowd singed about iu tho vi i'"-ed . i.iled school. There was a
cinity of the cairiage, but the iuoiu:t , iai -'e ...,j,;ir which siond alono in
ed LMitnls and I tie foot police, held, the field. They soii::hl shelter lr.nn
t i . .-. .i i.., f , .. i ,1,,. !
tjetltiui IKillll.i, llici iri'iiuuii un
Mayor, assisted by a number of at
tendants, lifted M. CV.rnot from tin
carriage, ami. wilb difficulty, carried
him m temlerly ns poflfiblo to a rooni I
on the fust floor at tho Pivfoetuie !
on
nml hiiil him on ii b. .1. 1
Di. Gitill.-ton, who id Mayor of j
Lyons, then examined the "voiim!. :
In the meantime tho physicians '
i ... ... ..
In the nirs
were hastily si
I'le.-ident. "
After ?;ntn
uuimonea vo uiiena me,
fitninip.-T tl.o Trefi. leu t'.-
wound a the i.hvsieiauainatten.biiie.' :
upon him n;;reed thai an operation j
was neeesary, whereupon Dr. Oliiei ;
ii'imeilialelj piobe.l tin woutnl.
While thii -.ai bein" done L Car
not e:nn io hi-. 3M;.--ei. ni 1 nai l f-r-l '
"How voti are
inn tii'g mo.
M. t 'hi nut remained conscious to
tho last. JIo realized that his life,
was rapidly ebbing, and twice ho mid :
'Jo MVn vruis."
Doctor I'cmee Icuied over the bed
en which tho riosidcnt wrus lytss" nutl
hi. I to liuu : " our iriciHid ore here.
Moia-.ieiir le 1'risulent "
M. Cui not rrpiied : '-Inni grateful
tol. ,,.,. .,.i : i,.ka ti,,, .,
uljmiie be gasped for breath, there
w.,9 ., .yuiy,. shuddi l ing' of his
jKv llm .u, ijaut oriVnuoo
waa',,.,!.!.
;
! A Terrililo Crime.
! From m Sairtgi, n,.w n.ul observer. iBr.l lr..:.
; Y.nrJav we printed u rumor of a
p.orrilde o,-..o per,'ctrafi" nclrVbe
vi!'ti.e of Apex, just, wesl of this city,
on The Sc.i'ooaid Air Line K.iilio.iil,
. thejiMrti -ulais of which wi re not then
' sufVieieullv uuth. nlicau d to imike
publi.'. V. ulv vestcrd-iy moriiii,..
tl.rg,. M. Mi'lls "was Liv,',,,!,, io ir.e
jiil here r.po,, a ch:ugc of an a.smslt
" wi'.li intent to i ,. or hiilhisii.ee
. .i,,,s inn w mioeuy. ti.o p-iin u.ios
. .- . i i . . i I (v
(,, nvo, uouioie uila'.r He ;;:Ulier u.t
Oi IOA f ;
r-n
About 7 o'clock Wednesday even
ing .Miss Wimlicily, a young bu!y
aboat eighteen years old. 1. ft hi'r
home to go )o a l:eig!. hoi's to boriow
;-eiiii' tlour and wa 1 aeconipani. d by
bm- uncle. Cleorge M. .Msils, and. a'-.
M.ih- t. IN the rtory. whi.'o on the way
liny weie assaulted by two men and
be was !"i 1 to le'ive, whicliiie did,
und beii g paili.'.dy bliiul he claimed
that he lost his iv. I It- rtr.ehc.l
.bout 12o'e!oil. that Light at.d
to d i f ti.e r.:.f..u!t. Aboiit dinligld
Ti. Ill's. hi lni lliii g they.i'.iug. iii was
foci .1 in an 111 l- nanf d house in a
in ly plowed tield. S:ie was ma-on
ni.ui:, and bore iiaik.-i of a l.uu'iil as
fciiiil On I lie left sido ..; th.- hen.i
j.i.-i above ihe ear v.-as a deep ind"ii
itioti f:o:n a blow 1 om .-ouie wr.ij-.on.
v. hbc on the Lack p .it t !' I t r h. ad
tileie were thin' Ilio:'" 1 V ldel.ei s of
Si li II' bil l'.; . I)'. ,i,i,il,. 1 1 Al l ';
and iv. Col ten of l i i;.i wire
Mimmoiii'd, and upon Miniim: i..n
foi.ud 111" skull bii.ily fiaetuied by
li:t bl .ws I'll the bu of the head
A number 1 f pi. e. ..' th.- skull bone
v,-i i lt i.iovt d rtiid tii.' bia'll tXj '.sed
in a 'pace about the fo;t ed a silver
tl.il'ar. Li 11 the lioi'tms left thnir
oj.'.ni. !i was I hat tiie young lady miht
possii-iy lee.'Vtr consciousness and
l. cov. r
Mi:i not unking .at is factory st if c
l:je:!t'5 ei'iiet rnit g li e ni ilter he W '..
! l ie; ied 1. pon ach'irgH of asrault with
i.ilei.t to kill or rapo and a pielii.d
naiy examination was had bii'.i'e
.lus'lict s J. C. P.. n m- and P. D I..01
tela, itiid he Was h. ! I und. !' 11 To'.t
i.oiidlo ihe supetioi c uu I, and in lie
fault w i.- -ci'.t lo j
.Miils is v.-. il i,i...vv:i th' orghoi:! li e
county. It will ho icmemben .1 thai
at l-'.'iuary t. rm . f o 1 1 So: e. i u oin t
in llvS." he was iieil -ted and II it -.1 for
l .p. iipol.or.e L'. lf' Jinks, hi- n'.ii-iu.
1. ml only escaped ll.eii by :'- licit. g
'I'.:','U ti.lit the woi-i.in was 01 r.'.'o
i lens 1 hai Meter. He i- ali.'iit ! I y ears
oi.l an ! t cry it puisivi io iippe.n.ui,'.
!! h:t ug'y b.'iig teeth an ! ii:!'. eini
i',!i! I'.i.d ; '0s. i ts 01. insi (i''.-ei 1
liuu the apj' ..: a:,, e of a 111 ui) wit!
h);:)i' hick o: se'i -ii i.ny of ivlinoiuei.t.
li:.).:h t'e.'se wlckiiov him best t.iv
Le lick;-, lunch of b ing u io .1.
in. wi,".. i.nair. w;.il'.)Mt some
V.'.iai ill.sa'. i .:'.;... rdy ep'..Oiie.l.p:ii:r.S
strongly to ?.i.l;s 1 1 t:.! t'p nai.r
ci this .::!.-!! .by cine. A po, ie I ii
ti e p lu'.s ! e l.ud n 1 dues lay 1 i :: t
ehie.v l io i.ll L;,:..j u..ii ks, wiiih ot 1.1 1
l:i:lll: of blood 'Ol on ll i outside ol
the p.. ill.-, li, lies b.in farnis'.t 1
otin r ehu h; s and liaise he wore wkii,
autMe.l wni iie l.t id us f idiLee.
..... -
A iMtd Death.
1 Mi. 0...' i'l.ur:.'ii- ".' n. r.
La.-.t Wediieviay eveiiiu at S
o'clot k Mr. .b.hn l.oeai, ,.!inioii,
Jr., stood hoiorc tl.o i.l: nt in ihe
little t liajie! ill the Tlitimp.-oii ( r
jiha na ,'c, proniisiiiir to love and
eh. i i.-i' "until death do us part ', the
bride who stoo l by his side.
. s'er.lay itllernooii ill I o'clot k
he lay a corpse in the 1 1 1 1 !o collate
!o which he had taken his yoiin
bride, and she sat by his Mile, a wid
ow, niter t.i.iy live days til' married
hie.
The particulars ol the sad and
il;s re-si ii! affair are these:
Yesterday iiltei' n alter dinner,
he kissed his youn; wile and bride
e I bye and' started lor the field
where he had been plowing in the
morniliiX. The skies frrew llael.
with threateliim; clouds about IJilili.
hut he was anxious to trot a certain
amount ol work dune ami continued
to work until the rain came on. 11
lurrows misi as the dreadiiil sto
!y, but distinctly
' hurt t v. i Hie cily. They were too
i .i- innn ti e orphanage to get shelter,
tl'.'-jthe .i '.. where they were at worn
ing, dead a lew luet Irtim him
Neio Mine
Hr.rvToN. Va , June '2. One bun
ilrc l iiejro men left hem to.hiv on
the lUUinnne nml Ohio rnilroml for
Keel son. I'.i . to work in the. oe.l mints.
This makes iibont seven hnmlred sent
frotu this nml adj'iee.it emnties In
renimvlvuniu. l'ive ear lo.i l.s of eol-
1 ........ I ....1 (.!.,,.
" j" oj''" r-'--" " .
.) the eo:il re:;nfii of Kentuekv. A
l.irjje niirn'.er of thrin were from An
jata county ami ntaunioii.
- " " -
The M-thodist chi.reli at l '(.b:.ii,
S'lrrv cimnty, wa-t strne ; bv Imht'iin;
i.in" JSib, b'it ie.f -.'a i ;ed .') nry
con i h i able ti-en'
Weekly Weather tlrop Htillotin.
ii,.v., ii.,.,,,., IK,,.,,.,, V i"'
t EN rilAL Ul't 101, liAI.MOlt, A. t-.
Tho ipiioi-lq of i(rrt-iioudiil'4 of
the Weekly Weal her Vi op Hid'u-lin,
.,1 i . .", i ,i. i , (!.
issued by the North t in o.uia Siate
Weather Service, for the week i ndiiig
, . ,i-,i t t-ii i ' .1
.iv-i:ii'it. uuin; -u;u, in.'l. o.i.tifin
frenemily iir;pioved eoiutuioi
large mijoiity of the rctoitr. are very
eiieouiaging. The tciujemtuio has
been above the normal, wilh '(iier-
ous showers, and the normal amount
of sunshine. Somo danrij;e bv hail
, ,,, , , , '.. ..
i; l port'-d BUil llliee ileftllia OV light-
nJno-. Cot ton is i)!ooining
K.STfr.s Uisir.ier A hugenn joi
j li V of the ll'IOt is III C VI rv ellCOUIS''-
'. ,, ' , - . "
The week was warm ami iu
1 1, , o ., f... 1
ct.Is ifpoit ir.in biuily iKi'dfd. Ai Aj'tii "tt. " ' '
li: 1 it hail it !!, but without damage lo .
.speak iif. "Living by"' corn has be j JKoriCF. OP SALE. BY VIR
giiii. 1S01110 report corn the fmcsl for V ' "f .-vuli .1 i:y r itif-ri-,-sl n ua ns eieru-
: "I I'li'.'s VI. l'M.li, iI.i.o.im-,1, nii.t un.ler
vcais; uu the Whole I lie 11 op St ems 111 r ixsmiu-.i i.y ii. w. v..rk ami wlio Arsi
U, be veiy i;ood. Cotton and peanuts
ItpOltlii t.ll'.y good. lohlliVO CCU cmiu-.v. -n w.ll .il..,..T. Oi.'2l!. .Iny ol JULY,
f.. J .... , . IN'.. . Xi'.K.' I..r s:il.' .111.1 ,.,'H ill i,nlill....m..ra
11111 ii- v . re li-,1 l. t 11 .Mil it 11. 1 0-! I m
- . r ......
inns! v I. outfit, lull viel.l iioov. tiiHii'.'
crop .-aid to be very promising.
, Ci.Nf ii.v.. I isTi;ifr 1 'hough at nianv
1 C- . .
I'laet'S ihxi past wel l; bus Collliuued
1 1 . . , ,
.'. , , ail' I .I..J S IIII' liieiin, ......
t i e gi t ;,ter li umber of co: l e- poiuleiiis
this wet k icpoit siii-oiinble shov.iis
fioni the PS b tothc'Jlsf. which have
liiiilei i'lll.y implored tho outlook.
l n wt'.iin.r inn, oeen tpilie win in,
w i! 1. tlie noi ma! anion nt ot sunshine.
Cotton .-.mall, bin' is looking much
better. It is blooming. 1'aimtrs
busv "laving bv" corn. Some ibiin-
age Jo coin by sla'k bint is was done j
.'..lung t he di y seiisiui. train neat ly I
ail iunisi d. and h.u Vi si ilig pro. 'ceding j
lapi.lly. t'l op., iMiil- unily v.lllwolk
t ,l itini eh hv t'l grass. ll.iii iu A lis. a
and liichmoiid connlies deslioye.
ciops. and two ei'liiii-il men were kill
ed by lightning.
A Ui tiss (i!t rime.
(':.oi;.vio Si'ii.Niis. Ctd . .1 Hire 2U
N'loitiy iooi mnii.igl.l A ij itai.l tien
era. hioin v, nl I : e l . n. .1 1, lo :!al
N'.li"ii:d ti ua: d. Was r ii:.'.! b e.ii hi-
loom, nl ihe Ai.iuio Hole! I'.i'.d in
foiiu' .l ili it siimi-iMily ut Ciippit
Creel; wr.ht.lto sp-aic to him ovn
t he leh lee a, e. Vibe;, he si'' 'Oat c ii
til allMNri Ine .'ill I,, i wits eoiitroiit:'.'
by a ma.'iM d man, aiint-.l with rcvob,
. i : -i. : ho I t tiiii,-!',d him to foliow him
li' lu Mil Tin sii'-y eailetl for help and
, i.e v. .. ijiiiekly elubhe 1 into s.iiimis
ri! . ,'se ei ai ni'.u e is i.iii'.piiers up-
pi.-iied. iM.d tan i ii d him to ti.e i.hie
; wink. wLi'ie lno can i'ii-i uiibi
; ''.!. .i-l wi re in wuiS i i:-r. lie was fore
led in o one of t!ie,v,rri ig..s. and both
calliilp'S wen: then diiv.li at a rspio j
, rule to A list :n Piiills. 'f'ai-nev wt I
.itl'OVed f-o:a t i.i; caii ise. siripipi1'
nu h, at.d a ft '.!' of tar and ii-e.'.nei .-
'ii i'tM', a I : i . i : i .-1 . led. ..it. r Ihe In: .
and i.'atl . i ing Tiir-lit-y was warnt
agaii.s,t letui'i.ng to the Spiings.
Jail Hciivciy at l'i itiiViitifiiH.
S,. i il I'. Dip lm:. inii Ni'tvs a-r!
Fit .m;i.imon, M.
Tola and Calvin !'..ev
'l'.-' i v. r.
.1 i I T 1 1 l'.".-
nd a t.eg:
n.'l'eC'l ! I 1 V, W I'll We!'.!
o! the m ii r.t r e! .! e .. :.
Kranklie. al.' u: two vi-a
were to In ! .,: .!,;' pi
: ;. i' in
;i.t. an..
I'M-api ii
Irtiiii L..1.I-! nig jail tin.- liii'i'ioi!:'
Ih-i . Mr. M. !"..' i. tog.-t be r wi' h jai i
i'lnncd. i i t. -red II. e j d! lo I n ,l rc.i
eio;'.- .-.! v:i-t s with the prism. ei-
till i.pelol'g ti e cell tlo. r 'lie 11!-
tiers i-rabbe.l l'ilinell, pilhc'i hi.i.
be'nind the bars :.n.l Itched him i:;,'
Mr. Morion grappled wilh (.lie nl t! e I
: I'.'.ry-'. hilt the l.t'fti knocked Mof
! noi ilo'.vn with an iron bar. Ti.t
:i',,!ey have been captured, hut ihe
nee-ro is si I
puisii.'.l l y a far; t
crowd who espect tl' liVerlUilll hli.i
heiore niiit. .Moit"ii wa- painlui'y
lull not seriously ini.n . d.
I'i. tir Ehiys iJrmv ncl.
C.'.Miu.N, N J., June '2 ! Pour lit
lie boys were ilr.iwtit .1 this irornin,
while bathing in the 1. law sic Uiw i
oid nesr by creeks. lb'l ei t cud
Peley Low rev. bioli'.ers, I espi ctiei
t leveii and ti.iife n yeats t-d. welt
l'ati.il. iu Ni v.ioIlCu ik. iilst oilt.-id:
I .he ciiy. l'riiy way i .chieg Lis
j .'other t f ini.
I M-ijor T homas f rown Yriiabie, oi
I (ltioid, ibcd on la.-l S ilurd.iy.
I It is slid thai tllti Hon. Cbiirie.-
Pi ice l eciived ,,il.OtU) as his f"i S il
j 'he r.-ceiit sale of tho K '; 1). niii
roads.
Wi.ilo finishing wheal in Am. on
county, on last Thuis.iav. two coh.ie.i
men weie siuiek by iighluing, and
one instantly k'ihd und the oiler
liliockeil tint 'ii.scious
Mr. Ii 1 . (it'av, a prominent eiii
.en (f .Scothiml Neck, whs l.iektd by
i hoi. -to Pi iilay :ii d tlii il in great n.i iiv
Saturday iiiht. lie was kicked ivhilt
issistieg the llev II 'P. V nm in bitch
ing u hoise, Mr. Vauu ht ing without
I'lllS.
JXKt'irroTaS N'OIK'H H.VV
J iiii: .ni.tt!!. -I i.s Hi.- i A.'. ii'.-r tit 4.tn.t . ;
l."ii, .!.' iiM-J. 1 hrr.'Uy ir.ii; v 1,11 pi i-.:.s it i i
r.iLiiiitt i.iMinM f -ti l (' 'I'n: f'AMl'l i
nn1 n "i t.i';'i.- tin. h iKy -t .hiiic. iv.
J'lUu Tui, 1K-4. ft- tt. W IJ.SON.
AT.K OK LAND rribSl'AN I"
it. mi "i I, r ..! 1 1." S'it'.-1-v-.r - rt ..f i'h,uii.ii:i
.-"IIUIV. N. f., II.lk.lr- M.IV it. le.'!. Ill fill i..'1'...II ,-i. ,
11. .t V. 1,'irils, A-lr.l'.-., vs Ai,...j l'.v.n.s. I villi
i'1'.T ..r nl.' "li"' ni.iir'.y ? a u-.i.-t ..r I1.1..I k. ewn .
Ik, 111.' W III. 'I liili.l irillUlnt! III". Ill 1M ill I'.'s, .1.1. I
J .1111118 ll.c l.lli'l.-"I I. U. Wi.li't .1. li. KIM'S ill. 1 I
..itii-rs, ..ii tin-1 1 i.i' r M..mv Is Iri.v. IS'JI, : il..
i'...iri li.'iis., .i.i.'i-in u..' L.wii : I'litsi.' i '.
j Juuf 1-i, IK'4. A. 1'. till.l.DIi T. !
SAND SAL:. I Y VIUIT'K, Ol'
i nil "i'l. r el It... iii'.-rl' l' ..ui't .. l lMIl: '.in
. ..llli!'. Inn ! Ill Hi.' s.." l ll j.i..f-.lti'.-, ill. 't
.Nni'.y i. u:i--.'i'. ai.'i tuners va. r,.iii,.- t.iiitiii.'ii
I I.l. I ..tl:.-!--,. I '.il .-!! I-..' .'-li ie ill li.- rni-'lK li.
I . ii ih.. i ni.Mi-i.s, hi i .... K..ii sin lii'.w, Hi..
i i en i i .i .e. ; , is. t, .ii i- ii ... i ...j. . i. (i'.. ii .-
; tu.- "I'.n.i" i.-.n'i .ii" (.in . ... m I'.iiH iv- inns -
m:i., hi i'.ii'U i:.. l.iii,l . I'n.'ri. .1. l-'ifK m4
...l..,.. l ..:,i..:.::l.u-iil.j.il -.VI :i -iv... Xl.lslul
mil Le f.l'l iu I-.! I'.o.iil in'. !..is.'i'.-:.
u. A. II INNKH,
j ini.': : i n-.'i '....iiiii.si.u.'-
! 3XK.t rj'YoN SALK-I'-Y VII; ..
I al A mi, 1. 1 mi I'V'.'ir.i. u i:i 'in ai' l..n in;! Irl
Als.y Imvi . V. n. M.vtDWs. I 'l!! - !l. I.r
sli. l t'H.'l ' .in l' iii.'.-..i.:i :i ,.-s,-.. ., ,.-i
Iiii: MOM' U in I'l'v, 1 "".'I. .'1'
IJ in. '.
Ol-'
:..;i-ls .
I I ei-l in N. w II- .-' l.. I'.-'.lli. .'.'
s'.a.. I i'i k iir I .; e." II i
li'-ii. in-. .. ii.r I.i r .ii.l - .ie. ...
M. )., i i,. .'. ;. ,. - ;..
-f! 1 ,-ii.j.-' i t" .u hm. e' - : ''
2 ,AN1 SATjF- -'Y VIllTUE 0$
01 ' ,,,"r "' "1 ''"url nt Chuthoiri
....Liny. i ,.i:. i-r..i ;ii. m Oi.. curl h.ud
'.'""r '" ,'","i",r n iii Hu-i' m.'.vday is Jcly;
' 1:11 "..!. n. .. .:.-..!.;in.i.-.i ,n f..u..w8:j.
V '"'"l 'Ho y.u ,.;.i'!, l..-'i.i iii'.l li.il.it, It being
i.-, s... m. (i: ,.it .. t;,i.i ivi bm
''"''"i '. u.ir.i i..su !.i"ii:iw. ami one-
nv.'Uc imi'UUik. l. ;. .i''il I'liyiuent Iu bS
r..- un-.i iiy wr. i .kr..l 'xt fc.'l".lltv nlu; i iercem
A :"'. It. It. HAl KM,
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