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By Telegraph ! tta Sen is the only paper In Wes tern North Carolina girtng the Associated Press Dispatches,- , PRICE 5 CENTS. ASHEVILLE, N. C., SUNDAY, JULY 15, 188$. MO. 112, It I ii I I ! t .1 - . - - . 5 HI-.;. ' . )i - i i Ii I 1 . . V Ml Itt JU'mluElii f U lis) . t-::Ti i ! . h ' ! i ' -.' A DTTPtTTT T Tj' T X" OTTXTlS A V TTT V i i. " wOQIl I Mi . . J '!' I ' . V t 4 LLEICEANDCOALCO.. CONGRESSIONAL. THE SENATE MOT IN BE8SIOK. CO Piopito11- Sat, lorocw.-,." t nat, I . - ' 1 4.75 4.75 9.25 9.50 9.25 Tbe House Consider tlxe 8ul- 1 ! y sidy and (he Tariff Debate r ' ' . . , 1 1: Ooe Wearily Forward. Randall Reatlnsc Quietly By Telegraph to the Sex. j Washington, July 14. Randall resting quietly, and his condition appears to be improTing this morning; there has been no recurrence! of hemorrhage. Dr. Wal lcn remained With him until 7 o'clock. . : BOWLES SQUEALS. THR nttOTBERHOOD OF EN- i . i . '- GINEER8 BETRAYED. ; w HITLOCK'S -CLOTHING- ESISOS. V ER AND OPTICIAN, TlTTOS AVENUE 1 :hes. :iies. :ues. ;ues. i t CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, By Telegraph to the Sun. - SENATE. ' j Washington, D. C., July 14. The Sen ate was not in session, to-day, having ad journed to Monday yesterday.' . HOUSE. . Washington, D, C, July 14. The House resumed consideration of the 'sub sidy" amendment of the Senate to post officejappropriation bill. Peters, of Kan san, spoke in faror.of the amendment, Rogers, of Arkansas, Oatea, of Alabama, and Rayner.oflnd.. against it. Blount, of Georgia, closed the debate in oppo sition to the amendment, and then Bing- . Mew York Cotton Market :. By Telegraph to the Sox. Nbw YokkJ July 14. Hubbard, Price & Cos circular to-day says: Corres ponding to a decline reported from Liv erpool this morning, our contract mark- 1 Xt Is Claimed Uiat Hosie Will Sure- ly oe Convicted Warrant h ' ' j I . i out for his Arrest. Bv Telegraph to the Suit. j Chicago, Illinois; Jury 14th 1888. Bowles, the man in conspiracy, against whom testfmony given yesterday was i . l!,4- xn,u.;Vii iio it is stated made a 1 iAJ. . A oii derclopment of small """ w" m " T an; i et opened a little slack, and two points Produce By Telegraph to the Sex. Chicago, July 14. Cash quotations 5' 1 - - - J 1 were: Flour, quiex, racnaugtu, spring wheat, 82 ; No. 2 red, t80U, to . - ro. z. rea ouy4 - -w n amis. Umi rnrlc. 13.15. Iiard, 8 17V4, short ribs, 7.50 to 75; T jExJ.M 1 iYlllIN 1 shrtnlders 6.506.62; short clear, tm 8il05. Whiskey 120. St. Louis, July j 1 t iout drooping. Wheat dull lower. red 84. Corn hieer; , No. 2 mixed Oats "firmer: No. 2 mixed, j 35. j steady, No. 2 50V4, Pork In order to close out all LIGHT" WEIGHT CLOTHING Za .thUed uo rull confession of his share in the cbnspi ; shoulders 7 ; long lower, but upon covering, and finally rtM. Trading has been of local charac ter, unimportant in itself and enough business done to test position SLard little hope of escape from conviction, l and early this morning it was maae hardly 1; .lLi t?s, ilf,f Knownxo instnci vuwiirej un,w Bowles was ready to squeal. sArrange- ams 1112.50, 7.57. Bacon 8.45; short dear 8.65T70. Whiskey 114. emj active, firm. FOR Baltimore, July 14. Wheat, south I ham's motion to concur in amendment with amendment BRONZES, yea 56, nays 135, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, the Senate was lost. Randall's Condition By Telegraph to the Sox. Washington, D. C, July 14. Between the hours of midnight and twoj o'clock this moraine. Mr. Randall suffered from Fult?, 878. steady. Long ments were at once made to take aown t . ..W his statftnetit and he was conveyed HJZ white fjortl, spuiocni, uuuiiuo.ii u ' ' 67(68 ; yyellow 90; western dull, nom mai. ' ', ; to Mr. Ewine's ofiiceto tell a)l he knows. I Another of tbe arrested men, Gading,it is said also" concluded to come into camp I) PLATED SILVERWARE, PLKTED SILVERWARE, .rTTEll SILVERWARE, 1) PLATED SILVERWARE, AND SILVER HEADED CANES, ;OLD PENS, &CI Byrote of, yeas 141, nays oo, tne House further insisted on its disagree., ment to subsidy amendment and further conference was ordered. The House fi vrat Intn committee of the whole I ' . S ' I' SI A I A t A 1rtwa MWM.oi i;rht Tw-mnrrhams. alter tnat l and oy noon xo-oay mi- -1 in aemrinjr some much about the plot against the Burlington A .W Dr. Mallan. with Mr, , wUl be told. The case of Chairman Hoge Randall's personal attendant, remained and Murphy, which was to nave with the patient until five o'clock this upbetore justice L,yoiw 6 tl- MlnrnMl t tffl O'ClOClC 1 TOStDOntl IOr OTIC WCCK. j - i---, . , i ; ' '. ' . I. 1 1 1 nas loia.i CORTLAND, itMiff1(y on the tariff bilL The pending schedule this morning, when he met Dr. Lincoln, Its understood that Bowles beinz that relative to wool: Outhwaite, of Ohio, ridiculed the assertion that the effect of the tariff had been to increase the number of sheep In this country. He quoted a remark made by a sheep grow h Ohio to the effect that he would it .was decided that powerful styptics should be applied, which it is hoped win check hemorrhages for a time at least, until the patient can gain strength. Dr. Lincoln was very conservative in his jPTICAL GOODSl surrender all the benefit which he derived expressions of opinion. As to the proo- from his clip on account of the protective able result of tnese remcuica --zrrr t-vW of btivine one pair that their effect would Mtar nnnta. " He contended that Lbleeding for a time, SSES, SSES. 5SES, orns, DPI S. jnrr.s. JOPES.- wool manufacturers had nothing to fear from the woolen schedule. The bin pre sented a fair proposition to make a re duction on woolen goods equal to a re duction which would result from-putting wool on the free list. i Lafayette, of Wisconsin, took up and criticised Carlisle speech upon the bfflf in which the a ,H;o wa. held. As aresult the prosecution fact whichwill niakethe MUU .Vi I r- - I ' I . i I . !. S 1 conviction of oge - certain. nairu.t.i Hoge, H would seem is the man they; are reallv after not as a mow tney wu strike at tl?e brotherhood, but because the road officials dislike him personaHy. Other defcnbants they 'arC: favorably dis- Inwards. ! i The text; of the squeal was n6t made public but jit was impor tant enoujjh to necessitate a presentment of the case before the Federal Court as wpII as in the State tribunal. -Its certain that when the three jail prisoners Bo wles, Roderick and Wilson were brought over m the REAL ESTATE BROKER MEN AND BOYS, I will mark them down from this date fully 25 PER CENT. ! lND sell wi ORDERS TO BUY Al f V PROPERTY, ILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE REAL ESTATE SECURITY. ON JiL-ri i th Rnrnard buildinff. Patton uiuvv...- . - avfnne entrance. . 1 ': ma!5 TilEY Must Go! be to check the but would not go further. In his forecast, there was danger of stubborn I bleeding, which would be difficult to control. Meanwhile Randan's condition this forenoon is fairly comfort able. Dr. SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, qprptaCLES. especially that portion Speaker endeavored to snow jxoc pi oeritv of the country during the low -ctaa from 1850 to 1860. To do specialist. Is expected to-day. it I rV.7lnH1rh1M A 1 tmffl IflU lOlS 1 MtniD, ' fF 1 i . ,.t TlniM acr m tne JUarsnai a vuiw.) sent word that he wanted to see the Dis trict Attorny. He was taken to Ewmg s J joffice'and there j confessed to General 'TUnnkew Stone. Inspector Bonfield and Attornev CoHier: The; only direct mio r r .... i i i i 1 . . i ' to the nature 01 tne comes- j matipn r son was well defined j rumor OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, ac, ac, c. E GOODS. RELIABLE PRICES. KewTork etocfx Market By Telegraph to the 8ck. NbwYork, July 14. The feeling ws atm buHish in the Stock Market this mornim? and the same conditions pre- lBHUUCvauw. - i " "I . J J .4-Alr noro r.r .ARSES, this, said Lafayette, Carlisle's argument vafled that maoe tne aavau -j. - - . wflLfln had' been fssued -vi ix : r ; m I j r LW.an n nnotations was iqc i uim-tu v;.w " -t had recourse w i , - - - .u, and had shown that the percentage o ult ot tne nay s -""irTIIK Wi nn bond under conspiracy charge, a - f . a kimHaaT w it 11 r m LLninui i u a.ww- ' ' :- aas.smm nam wmt- a1a0v bt a imiti iiivriiLab ua , increase in wootcn, w ..-, wuwuj,-"" r. . ; hosiery. and boots and j shoe in- during the week, Commission; housjs dustries had been very large, tiU had buying m the Trick, of percentage argument was that the mfnJX .4. -.jbt ic B.li thav nn.jr opening.. It was moderaieiy i atnvy, .. . - A : u.;v ix, - l. r animation was increase would maxe percentage, uw i aunuug" ''' w - if hflcd on rjercentacres could in the five stocks which St. Pat rrld noon unless all facts werestated. Thc advanee met with no setback wha .a,M had carefuUv selected -ver throughout the session and ...-, - . . '. , j o:.t.MAn such articles for his argument at were specialties here jpng oai anu . touched but slightly or not at all by the & West Point preferred made important act of 1846. j 1 Sam8' 1 nC Icf 6;V; JIJ " . he Was visibly agitaied and move Scott, of Pa., went back to Ms quarrel were New England and Lake Shore and I him he . withKellv of Pa. the movement in the former j was somf- puv " r; with Kelly, oi ra. ... wJ , street, thoueh bent upen the floor. Grosvenor. of Unio, was ronmusu wnaiomujjsvvij vw , ni il - ".i u-4-,wvrrA "V'ZlJl?, K,ttlc which haJ WW is believed to be for, Boston aj W for "the brotherhood incse ucuai. ui u- i i i j o . . .-i: 1nnht on the stump in Ohio. count. No further teature maracu a - ... .1 mi I a a..L 1m wa nrtive ani Whiting, of Mich., denied .uti trading anu ""1 Tli 1 nnieklv and waiVe examination of wool was less in Michigan i now tnan 8trong at nest prices T 1 ensued. The brother- , rtroavenor replied It was so activelistis mvanaoiy mgncx, r ... j - oiJ M.r Kn. hi nnirirv. i and Hiinson ruse 7t o 'AIRING AND ENGRAVING. AIRING AND ENGRAVING. "AIRING AND ENGRAVING. AIRING AND ENGRAVING. anaiunDwB.i. - . , , f W wb is out on n1t of the dav's operations, tne maritcv wi . .m- th . State law. The ' 'crowd waiting intheFederal Courtroom Wik large andhiefly composed of wtierhood men: whose looks of sym pathy cast on the prisoners as they .were brought in indicated their apprecia tion of the danger their ; comrades were m. Bowles came in with the District Attorney and took aj seat beside him onoosite the other prisoners, who flashed vindictive and contemptuous looks at ASHBYILLB, N. C. keeping his eyes Before the attor. had a chance They WiiIl Go!! !i- i! I They Are Going!! ! I will commence 5tlio close out the fb 1- at cost ana i on i my lowing I below i-ni i I I 1 i i Call and price my , clothing before purchasing elsewhere. h n 1 1 1 i 1 1 i j A new lot of Cassimcrc Pants just received, ranging in size from Youths to 48 waists. U 41 1 11 1 11 1 ll Great Bargains, in Under- wear. 1 , New Ties and Hosiery. Earl & Wilson's Collars & cot: Lawns, in white and rcufts, and Dunlap Hats, colored ; I colored batiste cloth ; straw hats ; parasols ; colored chambray lawns, ! m sferipes and plaids,, with sol idl to match ; heavy percale M7 A. 2f cents, former price i6e. 1000 yards best gmg liain at cents; cheese cloth at 5c per yard ; corsets b. in!1-4 sheetincrs, table :n, w napkins, hLite counterpanes, 100 dozen towels, cotton pant goods, at 15c to 20c tor very neavy dof)ds. (Dress goods trim- minffS, UlCawilCU uumvvw, -1-1 -n-O ' . i- : 1 1 : "1J2a-. ii 1 1 it i The finest grade of goods m Asheville, at juldJy WHITLOCK'S. A CARD. To the citizens of Ashevillc and vicinity : I would beg leave to inform them that owing to ah expect- ed change in my business this YILLE ICE AND COAL CO. OLLINS & CO., Propriekoks. the1 to interfere, Bowles, still trembling, was and induced by the District Attorney to nsC - PURE ICE - TURE ICE - PURE ICE in Boston and elsewhere. FK0M DISTILLED WATER. FROM DISTILLED WATER. FROM DISTILLED WATER. of Me.; confirmed the statement of, True iand 1, Burlington & Qmncy 1, Rich- . -A .t.mnt as I A s, WMt Point preferred 1, com- mon lH, St. Paul IV. Lackawanna arid . j pi - iii vficertiiri Pacific and St- LaK onore 178) i Pl oreferred 1 per cent., and othef hood attorneys protested loudly rxfolne. The confirmed statement mond vtcsi rwmu h r True, of Maine,' Ford, of Mich.,aw itf was for the country to choose oexwecr. WOOl . T l rim nmv. . 11 w. 1 lani titticiilu a t- 1 cneap wnay -" - i : . . , i - Colc ntrtrreated er UAnmnm. 1 HeiX W I frnrtlOnai Bmuuuw. o--o lanu 1 ' l scarcely a breexe when the iron and cop 138.000 shares per schedules were passed upon, out nuy backed by the subsidized press the Re- OR IIARD AND SOFT COAi. DUblicans tumbled over one i I " a.kA l cret to the front and denounce -"v " ' V.nIr. He Old not t uiim6 Bond Ofierlnsra. By Telegraph to the Suk Washington, D. C. Juiy to-day, i $2,574,000.1 t rdfrs Promptly Filled. .L.oi-nnMto decrease the price 00e thousand dollars registered ion ni uiii nm ii , . i. i L r i. . I i . i i .11 of the oro- I tt,W instructions from tne sccreva of American - . , s-ls' ctii - . a vnn a a.s.a rmmmtrvr iniiiiiiiaaiuuvt wwvT tcction tariff you piease on w. - oi ViTv--,. I anH rha Telephone No. 58, and Yard at Tub Old Depot l PM plaints' in r board to ki- duced tne I 1ER COAL OR ICB WILL BB RETORTED AT TUB'OF- could not produce all of thc needed vane ties of wool. But it taxed tne mauT facturer and thereby hurt the farmer i best customer. I T wnn Sherman and Hawley in 1883 had declared that the tariff had re . , f wool. Before we had T . . r wool the proportion o FICE. -I'i'Town Office. he llama H )UiUlinR. Patton Av. Telephone No 69j Oidees rwKM Paourr attwtioh fflrhfls directed Alabama I i 1 i L. tanooga Railway Company to buu cause, within thirty days, why proeeec -ings should not be taken to secure restc -ration of public domain of 72,054 acres f landj situated within indemnity limits df Wills Valley Railway in Alabama. Raij way Act of Junel 3rd, 1856 Congress made a grant of land to. the; Wills Va ley Railway and another to North-East A Isoth-Western Alabama Ralway. soiiaaicu unuv. - Donahue j and David that they had been treated with creat unfairness, and given no show from the very j outset of.thej trial. Lawyer David hotly denounced. Commissioner HoguedecUring we could) expect nothing else from j this court- and W received nothing else The Cbm- L.:-: - nr-AorA I Darid to be arrested by the Marshal but the latter did not at once-xomply and David; subsequently . . t.Ja LAo oickwickian apology to the court. X- . ' ,D. A on 55.000 bail. Af- Acceoten ouwito -T - . , II ... j i.L.LMntMVfVri' '..-i Wilson! I savaeelv de- nounced Bowles, ridiculing the idea that the latter was inndcent and exclaiming, rhicken heart, he had laid; down. anS notions. A job in white fall, I have and do this day of- pearl buttons at 4 6 cents 25c tb 41 25 for very best make's; at actual cost. I have a large. a! big lot j of bustles, .some and well selected stock of 1., Clothing, Gent's Furnishing, Daumuzzics, ci v . , TT A t, . i gtifts fine tmlatindred shirts Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots (and iiist received and warranted shoes. Also a large stock of ntofl.to.npinou yur& Ladies' Misses' and Children's 1 X rl t-r1 i shirts scarisi. slippers, ! etc. a Shoes, livery one Knows uie Jbiiline of wigwam slippers quaiity Gf goods that I handle J SS'S They can be bought at jHbes. In hne, gooas oeiow tor Kiti oniy. on asked the MANUFACTURED ICE. anr tflflft sheep to the population was much larger i. i i uet nnnW tariff. The than i ever nu '- :- r mannfaeturer8 of the country - . laiiuviu , . . i ' while they take their ease. ! This was feast that the :farmers of tbe country were in vited to partake, ; of : by the Ke: publican party ; but he j predicted that they Would reject it on November 6th (Applause on Democratlcside.) The House then at 5 o'clock took r cess unta 8 o'clock. The evening session to be for the consideration of private bills. itrmf., ,t;., r nubile and to erroneous ideas on the object or arn f jrive thefollowingfActs in regard raanufacture of ice: Onr manner of na- todUtil the water by condentinr thnt makine it absolutely pnre. Tnen Jd OTf charcoal to completely d coder- a arrest air remaining traces oi im- tter. alter which cans filled with it are n brine chilled below the freezing point, h"e It remains until it Is froien as clear n almost as solid as glass. This 'wnt fit for human use. lit lasts one longer than natural ice and has all the nl virtures of the hih! priced table Total Cotton. bama and Chattanooga Railway Com- panv. It is claimed by the General iana 72.054 acres were errone ously certified to! the WiHs Valley Road takc bouillon. to make up defaciencv aiong f North-East & South-Western Alabam Road and 2 grants should not be treated as heretofore as' one continuous grant but as separate and distinct grants and wth surolus indemnity land of one road should not be taken to makeup for the deficiency! in others. FlteUandred and priire! Burned. ! By Cable to the Suk. I Paprtown. Africa, July 15. The fire in De Beer's mineinKimberly is still burn ing, and five hundred and three persons have been rescued from: the pit. All hope of saving any others abandoned. I ! Boulanger improving. By Cable to the jSur. i Paris. lulv 14-Domauwi .-t--- incr. Several friends called on him j funeral was able Terse with them i il I i .1 ! . J- T-t-ft-lb-C i cost ; tneymusLgu. xi., I ipsa -V iJLlLj Uro rf frr vauses, nanu uaga, v-; Shoes of all grades forladies, and children. If 1 you want bargains, come and see me.i No ay 23-lr He was also to- to con able to hif mtthn cloves, all quauues. for the mflitary man and the! civilian at Whitlock's. 1! MM J" V white cott!on cloves, aU qualities, i ;i,-farv miTi and the civflian, at whitiock's. ii ;i ! I I j 14-tf- visible BupPir of " Telegraph to the 6uk. j k J VnK. Tulv 14.-Tbe total visible : " priTaU Board at No. 24 ... aaal tt .tniiv irwnrrn-f Pplyofcottonfortheworiaxr Grovestreeu ahe4 8. of which 938,31b is noMU I FrvT. ' uTi with t Men's white cotton gloves, all qualities. BV i . Ai man and the civilian lOrWCUUJiuu; , , . .r if Whitlock's. ind 996,157 respect- Ii su 318, of nn-iSmt 1.664.957. an Welv last year. Receipts! at! all intenor 3.770. Receipts on ; plantations blank.! Crop in sight 5,592.1)7.. You 'winmissarichtrtaWif 7 J vi." T 1 IrSfK the best the market 1 aDlC SUpf""-" iCtf affords. Terms reasonapicT j l , i tfnnttd. ! i . .i.. . Jrn..r rtm and Hil At IDC COrnrr ui i.av. i r . a sum ot jil l5-3t. Remember night. the A SHEV1LLB MILITARY The 19tn term oi ecture on Tuesday jul5-2t. ACADEMY. Wednesday, weeks jun28-td ii,;- uhno! will open on e ii i and continue 20 For andpartarsdrefs W. H. LEA, J A 17 North Main st. J. ASTON ; Hfire, iJife, AND ACCIDENT i I None bat first-ctas companies l'oiurrA!NIES REPRESENTED jverpooi - . North British and Mercantile. Cpmmercia 1 Union. Rpyal I J Northern Assurance, New York Home, Georgia Home, North Carolina Home, Phosnix, Hartford Hertford, JBtna . ? . -I:.-,'- .5 Germania, nit Underwriters' Agency Insurance Fe Association, ompany of North America, Cot S. F VENABLE, Prin. Springfield Travelers, Hartford. Lancashire. ; rMndon & ire & Marine, Lancashire. Thanking my friends for past favors, and hoping that they will avail themselves of this cash sale, I remain, yours truly, j m. levy! 19 South Main Street. j . . ...Mnnv . fTHG ASH EVIL. LB IlAWU wwnuni Is now al work on Valley street. In ; ; . i VALLEY HALL. j We arc now prepared to do first-lass la drr work in every particular. ve uu b ne any Steam MicwsuT tHat will weis. AKU TEAK IH OOOUS. 7 -j 5 til ,1 ALL WORK DONE HAND, -jtl - and the result is Roods are well taken care of. ir. .n tn wear first-class laandry wot K nd .yorgood..o w HIGGIN9. And A. T. BO WEK. Office at Carson's Stationery Stork A LARGE AND CHOCIB VARIETY OF I . CRAPE VINES : jttl2-tf 1 jo2a-tf OF BTBBT KIKD, FO AXS. j Apply to . JOHN DELVAUX, , AmnuLi, Nil C. 1 If i i i the lecture on Tuesday mgnV j p of com mere IL'
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