' 'vV'. J. BULL'S MISTAKE Explorer Stanley Shows What England Hat Lost By Not Listening to His African Prophecies. Germany's Afrteea rollcy Plainly 8hw By Further Debates la the Beleastag. Basis) Will Explor the Dark OoaMnaa and PniHlaa Capital D.v.lop It Oiaw Foreign Mawa Mute. STANLEY SHOWS INQLAND What Ina Lee ay Mat Listening ta BUa Prophaalaa Abeat Africa. London, May 18. The recaption to Henry M. Stanley In the Guild kaU Tuesday vitu nn enthusiastic affair. A dense crAVd throned the approaches to the building, and the appearance of Mr. Stanley wus the signal for a tremendous outburst of cheering. The guest num bered 9,000. The lord mayor prevented to the explorer a casket, oontalniiiR an address from the corporation of London. Mr. Stanley, in returning thanks for himself and' for hia rompautons, laid that the Congo might hare belonged to England had Englitthmen listened to hie lerturee between 1B7S and lt84. Belgium in reaping 100 per cent. En- J land trUirht of had East Africa, bat her onrnalinti tee everything through opaque glmwes. Germany to-day has the lion s ehare and cjuiuut foil to win In the long mn. The Germane have a wide-awake monarch. Wieatnana never heard of each thinifi as Quakerism, peace aocietiee, anti-enterprise companies and namby jiamby journalism all of which are clog to everv heaiiv endeavor made by England, fie hoped the government would reraeralier the lenicee of hli com panions anl nut chill their young aonla with the nrgleot whioh first warped poor Gordon after hia heroic achieve xnenti in China. CAU3E3 COMMENT. The louad Knaetlug Administered En gland by Ntenl.y. Everybody ia talking of the excoria tion administered by Stanley to the Quakers, pence societies, newspapers and everything and everybody in gen eral, in hia speech on the occasion of his reception at the Guild hall, and some of the papers are candid enough to admit that he was abundantly justified in the aeveritv of Ma remarks. 'While Enpliind ha alwolntely nothing n show for the millions of ney and ooeans of blond devoted to Africa the Germans are making themselves mas ters of the met fruitful portions of the land at an outlay positively insignificant aa compared witn what ' England has sunk, and it is not surprising that a man who has made the sacrifice and endured the hardships that Stanley has in Eng land's Interest should become exasper ated at the opposition and apathy dis- f laved by those who should support hiin. I is not unlikely that the rigorous re marks of the explorer will stir the gov ernment Into action, which to be of any advantage to England muiit be soon taken. "GERMANY IN EAST AFRICA. Debate In the Reichstag an the Tolley ts Be Panned Kintn't laniand for Salary. The debate on the colonial estimates was resumed in the German reichstag Tuesday. Maj. Liuhert, commissioner for East Afi ica, defended the oolonlal policy of the government. The poysee. aions now held by the Germans ia East Africa and their explorations la that part of tne country promised exvaor- ainary success. He spoke hlghlr In Tirale of Maj. W imaon's services in forming a model force and establishing stations in the acquired territory. He refarded the appointment or unn rasne to a mis sion la the German service aa of great importance. Missions, he said, ware highly Important in colonial rtevelop ments. Military rule on the east cos.-t of Africa were securely established, and German capital and enterprise, which be declared would yield a handsome profit, would be protected. Herr Von Bennigsea also spoks warmly in defense or tne colonial policy. ITALY'S POLICY UNCHANGED. Outlined by Premier Crlapl In the Cham- beat n Aeeord With Kng'nnd, Rons, May 16. In the chamber of deputies Premier Crlapl stated that the Toiler of the dreibuna was unchanged. It was a policy of police and menaced no cue, being solely of a defensive charao ter. "Our arrramrnts," he mid, "are not the result of alliances. They are neces sary to Italy aa a means for defense if menaced tn the ftalkau. We have always protected the independence of tnose states, in Humane, acting in ao cord with Austria and England, we pre vented action that would have endan gered the policy of Europe. In Africa we remain where we are, and go no further. Nofhlng menace us from the Soudan. The English are keeping a rood watch there., Our accord with England is complete, and we shall never do anything except ia accord with her," WILL DESERT PRANCE. The Okar Has Always Distracted the sta bility oftbe ltphll& LOKnnif, May It. The Vienna corre spondent of The Tiuiee says ha hat leaened that the removal of Prinoe Bis marck has induced the esar to reverse the policy of alliance with France and revert to a German alllanee. "The sar, say the eorreapnndeut, "always distrust! the stability of the republic, tot it was iinpoMihle to agree with Ger many while Bismarck was ia offloe. The rno meeting will probably result in m som pact that will altogether change the grouping of the European powers, OPENED BY THE EMPEROR. The Ureal Internatleaal AartenUnrnl a hlbltlea at Tlesma. VimnNA, May IS. The (real Interna tional agricultural exklbitioa was opened her Wednesday by the Emperor Franoia Joseph in person, in the presence of an immense concourse of people, many of when were men prominent in Great Britain and the ooun tries of continental Europe. Prance and Italy stand at the bead of the foreign nations represented by exhibits, ia the importance and value of their display aa wall aa by tha elab orateness of detail manifested in every arrangement. : , ... rlaudeefa Alba-lane, CtTnn.ra, May li.-A, party of AV banian has attacked and plundered a pro Ttrfoa train waloh was on ha way front Irak to 'this towa. A woman who waa - a 1 it n om aba train waa killed and eaveral other ' person went wounded. 1 other ' person went wonnaea. Itotenegrlas are greatly excited, coaAlota, are pending, although 22 a aMs has m-omiaMl ta bring the Mr- Mentors ec tha outrage to Juatio and fa indemnify the e srers. v THE rpUNOLINa. CITY. ( Twenty Calldra Pseselsd n eTerasy Otty ( . .. . , ,asee sTv tw k ' VlW Tou, Mas; 1I.-A weU dressed, pod Wkin, ro Md the Pennsylvania railroad aepot in Jersey City Tuesday morning and deposited a bundle on the seat beside her. A few momenta afterwards a gatemnn called "Train for Baltimore and Washington. She got up and started for the door. An old man who eat near her said, Here, madome, you've forgotten your bundle." The woman blushed aud stammered something about being baok in a moment, and the next moment ah waa out of sight m the crowd. The did not return. About twenty minute later there oaine a lusty cry from the bundle. The old man who was sitting near it got up hastily and called a po liceman. The two unwrapped the bundle and found it contained a baby, which was waa taken to police headutmrters. It ia a boy about four months old. The oloth ing was of fine material. This is the twentieth baby that has lieen deserted in Jersey City since F b. 1. Iu no case have the parents been found. STRUCK AN ICEBERG. Marrow Eaoap of the steamer Parisian OR the Newfoundland lianas. Ql'Kiux, May 16.-The Allan line steamship Parisian, which has arrived here from Liverpool, narrowly escaped disaster off the bank of Newfoundland. A heavy fog prevailed and the steamer was running cautiously at the rate ef ix miles an hour. The lookout sighted a hug iceberg about forty yards ahead. The engine were immediately reversed but the steamer ran ou to a portion of it t distance of about twelve feet. For a time the huge ship shivered from the shock and great excitement prevailed on board, a panlo being pre vented oulv by the self-possession of the officers. The vessel lay on her broad side for a full minute and Cant. Ritchie ordered all hands on deck and the orew to stand bv the boots. The vessel, how aver, soon'settled back into clear water ojilujured. Had the vessel been run ning at a greater speed nothing could have saved her from complete wreck aud a Urge loss of life. THE KEMMLER WRIT. Jndge Wallace, la a Private Letter, Gives Bis Reason Snr Granting It. Acbubn, Jf. Y.. May H.-Th Adver tiser publishes a private letter from United State Judge Wallace, setting forth hi reasons for granting the writ of habeas oorpus in the Kenunler case. He says: "The writ w.is granted so that it might operate aa a temporary stay to allow a man under sentence of death a chance to be heard by the court of last resort. Whatever I may have thought aa to the gravity of the questions raised, I know that I was not infallible, and waa unwilling to permit a man to lose hia life by a possible error of mine when, by a tuuisirary stay, he could obtain the opinion of supreme court." Olaee Factories to Nhut Van Jane 15. Chicaoo. May 1H. A committee of anren meuilier of the Sheet-glass Man ufacturers' aceociHtion. appointed at th convention in C hicago last week, were in conference with about thirty of the leading glass jobbers of the weet. The manufacturer have decided to shut down th"ir blasts the 1st and 1Mb of June in place of the enstomarv date on July 1, this action lteitig dHienrlent, however, uxn an agreement by the job Ixtr to muiutiiin prices at the present rate, there having recently leen quite extensive cutiing in price. The matter will be further uWiueed at another ses sion. fairylnf Press, Reform to Europe. Nkw Yokk. Mav lfl. Mrs. Annl Jenncsa-Miller and her fler. Mis Ma bel J 'linoss, will eail for Europe on th 8ervi on Saturday next. They pro aln-nsd for a short season, and upon the invitation of imuiy well known Europe an ladies who are de.-irous of meeting tltem and studying their methods of drees for women. Lady Habberton and others interested in women's drees and health will give Mrs. Miller and Miss Jennesa a reception upon their arrival in London. Archbishop Corrlnaa and the Pap. Nkw York, May 16. The Star, in a long article, asks whether Archbishop Corrigan'i trip to Rome was a penance. It ia insinuated that Pope Leo is dissat isfied with th archbishop's policy in re gard to Dr. McGlynn and other matter. Mgr. Preston emphatically denies that there la any front!) ls-tween the pop and the archbishop, and say that he ha advices from Italy which indicate that the New York prelate is in high favor at the Vatican; Robbed Bis Uncle f aso.OO, New Yoiix. May 18. Th Herald aay John II. Wullace. editor and proprietor of Wullace's Monthly, ha been robbed of gurO,OU0 by a relative named Roliert L. Wallace, a young man of less than M years of age, who was employed in the office of the elder Wallace. The young man has fled, but Leslie E. MacLeod, associate? editor of The Monthly, is locked up at police) hesdqnarter on uapiclon of complicity in th theft. F.aueatlnf Colore Voters. CnVTTANoonA. May 18. Nine night choola hav been established in various parts of th city for the purpo of teach ing colored men how to read their tickets at the coining election. J. P. Eaaley, deputy circuit court clerk, acte as super intendent. Some of the teachers are white and some black, but all tender their service free. The schools hold from 7 to 0 p. m., and instruction are givn In reading and writing. Shower of fish. MaWO. Ind., May 18. At Bwsyiee, Tuesday morning, the reeideut were catching fish out of the pool and pud dle made by Monday night' terrific rain. Later, when the water sunk into the ground, sunilsh and shiner by the thousand strewed the ground. Ther i no stream within four mile of Swayiee, and the theory ia that these sunfish were caught up by a whirlwind and deposited Where they Wev fuuad. Iliirnlars are gneeeaerul. Litiii iNtA. (la.. May JS. Burglars a-nt into the store of B. D. Crosby, here, blew open the safe and found $70, The bur glar went to a blacksmith shop, where they got tools, drilled into the lock and used dynamite). They took the drawer from the sate and carried them down the railroad where they broke them open. The pKumastor had deposited i-M) and inree registered letter in tne safe, Aa Es-Postmaatee Goes en to Columbas. RAUtinn. N. 0.. Mar Id. United States Marshal Hill left here for Colum bus, Uhlo, taking Wilkes Armstrong, a nngTO ex-poHtniaster with him. The ex postmaster will have to stay there three years, whether ha likes the place or not. He Is sentenced for that length of time for ombexxllng fund from the postoflloe. ' Wind, Rain aad Hall Mlersn, GHirrm. Oa.. May IS. It I feared that cotisiilerablo damage has been done the crops br the terrillo wind, ruin and Hail storm that pained over (hi nlaoe at S o'clock. The storm lasted fully fifteen minutes, and soma of the hail was a large as partridge egg. Aa Alabama Pas Mr Commits Mnlel, Tau.adkaa. Ala.. May 18. E. K. Tur ner, a farmer, forged note and a mort gage on a neighbor, and was piaoed un der arrest. The sheriff consented to let him remain at home till morning, and during th night he took ten grain of morphine, wbtcn he naa no doubt kept ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : SATURDAY Um OF TERROR. Major mid Marshal of Cedar Keys, Fin., on a Rampage. The Lives of a Number of Cit izens Menaced. A Vnitwl Hlates Collector of Customs Threatened With Imprisonment If He Left His Oliliw Attempted Murder of a Railroad Ageul Telegraph Operator Whipped by a No;ro. JaCKJKriu.s, Kla., Miy 18. News was received from Cedar Keys that that city baa been iu a terrible aommotion line Saturday. The mayor and mar shal are holding Ui'li carnival. The light house keeper had a pistol dis charged at him white he was on tht street, and was warned to keep off ths street. Au offensive ni'iti, an Episcopal clergyman aud hia wife, have left th oity to avoid horse-whipping. The United Statee collector has been beld up by M.iyur Cottrell and his ally, the town Marshal, und threatened with imprisonment if He stepped out of InV office, and R. i. Douier, agent of the Florida C ntral railroad, waa waylaid and an atioiupt made to shoot hiin. Th telegraph operator was terribly whipped by a nerro, Mnyor Cottrell holding loaded pistol to the negro's head and forcing him to do the whipping. He grossly insulicd ladies of ths town. and, in fact, thia-s are so bad that many of the oldest a ml leading citixens have left the plni-e, Including several ministers. It U a perfect reign of terror, and every person met on th street for the laNt few days has been armed. Another Report. Another dispatch direct from Cedar Keys, says: Most of the ahle-b'wlied men here have been going armed all day, and Tuesday night there were few people on the streets. Mayor Cottrell and his marshal hnve caused (he lawlessness and terror. Tlie lighthouse deeper was shot at on the street by Cottrell lint Saturday, bnt was not hit. Cottrell held up the agent of the Florida tViitial railroad with a double-liar, cled sho. gun, but the rail road mau di .vnied him. He next vl-icl the Vnited Statee col lector of customs, and with his marshal by his side, hoih with drawn pistol, in sulted him foully mid threatened to put him in jeil tlie umiuent he dared to leave hia ohice. He threatened also to horsewhip the Epi"coml minister and bis wife, most estimable people. The clergyman went to T.dlalissse to com pluin to (tm-ernor Fleming, and on his return several of his iHirinhiouers met him and escorted hiin to his home. Cottrell has committed a long list of lawless acts. He killed bis brother-in-law over a drink of whisky shortly after the war. He had eight indict uient to answer at the last term of the county court, bnt as matters were so arranged that the jury drawn was an illegal one, he got olT. ' He was formerly an in spector under the old collector, but the new collector discharged him. Hot Springs Hea by Rain. Hot SrniNij, Ark., May 18. Fir which started in D. 8. Sheldon's Ijrocerv, on Central avenue, burned out 3. Clement, tailor. O'Neill Brothers' meat market, Roliert Hurley's drug store, Harry Parker's saloon, O. H. Fort s hardware and Sheldon s grocery , Tlie loss is tS.VOoO; mostly insured. A heavy rain saved the balance of the block' and the Hotel Eastman across the street. flol eio.ooo Itamssra. Iyi)lANAPOi.is. May 18. Miss Clara Bottaford. of Dreeiilield, thin state, while a passenger on a I'tiion Pacific sleeping car. was iniiired bv the full of nn tinner birth. She sued for damages in the Fedaral court, this city, ami has len awarded tlu.Oon. full amount claimed. FOREIGN NOTES. Interesting Items Prom Various Tarts of Iho Old World. Nine thousand miners In the province of Biscay, Spain, hav gone out on strike for an Increase of pay aud a decrease of the hours of Islmr. It Is reported that a pint it nn font to at tempt ths rescue nf MhJ. I'unltxa, who la now in prison for conspiracy against Prinoe Ferdinand. Armed bun. Is are said to Deforming In Macedonia for this pur pose. Bamn Hlrsrh nmpo.- airing an Ameri can omnmitien an minimi sum of tlO.OUO for the purpose nf estahlishiug and sus training ail agricultural school fnr ths beneflt of Kilsslun Hebrews in the United Statea Th French chamlier nf deputise has passed a hill luiposlna: peinilties on em ployers for the unlawful dismissal of mem ber ef trs'lse unions and fur other breaches of the rifcthta of unions. It ia doubtful If tlie senate will ratify the action. A quantity nf halastlle. th new ex plosive, exploded at the factory for th manufacture nf arms aud munitions at Avlgllana, fourteen miles west nf Turin. Fourteen peisnua were Instantly killed, and many other were injured, some of them fatally. A a counlerrherk to the French govern ment's pMsisals to create fnrilf dutlee for the beneflt nf French manufacturers, th Radical party In tha chamlier nf deputies has decided to support with its full stresirth the project of an Impost upon foreign workmen. Cardinal Manning reports such a spread of Roman Cathnllelain that he has been obllaed to aiienl fnr funds fnr a training college to provide the necessary clergy. Englishmen, converted from the English to Ui Honinn church, am gradually re placing the Irish or Itelglnn priest who used to fill th liondon parish. It Is said that ther la scarcely a Human Cath olic church In London wliereon or more nf th prieats has nnt at on time been ia English orders. CONGRESS. On Rundrml and Tweatlelh Day. In th senate A nnn-ronrurrenr In th bouse dependent bill was reported and a oonference ordered. The silver de lint was resumed, Jones, of Nevada, and Jones, of Arkansas, speaking. At 8 p. m. the senate adjourned. In the house The tariff hill was consid ered. Mr. liutterwnrth was granted un limited time for a sieech. Several amend mentnienls proponed thereafter were voted down. At 8:40 p. m. tlie house ad journed. Ita Kxtcejllei-t QumUUtm Commend to public approval the Califor nia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Pige. It 1 pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the kidney, liver and bowels, it cleanse th svstetn effectually, thereby promoting the health and comfort of all w bo use it. I. Tosenhns Latham, of Greenville. N. C, take tileasure in adding a word of commendation ot Mr. Joe I'eraon'i Kemedy. Mr. Latham had the dyprp ia very badly, and thenseofthisReiriedy proved wonderful hi ha effect, and after uing a few bottle her health vastly im proved. J.Latham, onpt. run. mat, mi .o,, a. w. newt in PKiar. A Condenaatleu ef Seatin Ha ess an Tartoa Bellofontabee, 0., ba a beard of trade hewn from the 8 neat hejsanets chase. Member of th Faren' A Ulan are boycotting th merchants of Warren, In It is said that Matthew ManUyQnay will sue Th New York WerM for It late libel. Hon. Vuylew H. Hanna was bad.y hurt at C'rawforilsvllls, lnd., by a fall dowu night of Kteps. James Darner, 8.1, dropped dead at Pa- dueah. Ky., v.klle exhorting aluaere to com to Christ. Bucvrna, O., jury assess as the Toledo and Ohio railroad 84,000 for the killing of Martin Collins. Johnson Morris nffers Louisiana 81,080, 000 per annum for ths privilege of main taining a lottery. J. W. St. Clair and J. F. Blntt have been named aa world's fair commissioners for West Vlrgluls. Senator Welcott, of Colorado, aad Mrs. Frances Metralf Bass, of Buffalo, were married Weduesday. The Demncratlc nominee for election to succeed Mr. Handall has been nominated on a tariff reform platform. Frank Rly shot and killed Henry La born, Monday, near Oklahoma, I. T., In a quarrel over a stone quarry. Edward Reed, clerk la the Southern white lead works, Chicago, was fatally shot by an Intoxicated striker. Miss Josephine Crowfeatker, a full blooded Sioux maiden, has become a Ben edictine nun. Her father la a Sioux chief. Old Soldier Wilttam Bnden made hia last hlvnuao nn the railroad track Just before th train earns along at Circlevllle, Ohio. Andrew Carnegie spoke at the laying of th corner stone of th new tl.nOO.OOO musk- hall, at New York, to construct which he gave 8flO0.i)O0. Four St. l.ouls boys engaged in a prise fight, tine was knnrked out In ths sixth round and another la the aeventh. Both are now oenfluvd to bed. Th great school book publishing hen of Van Antwerp, Bragg A Company, t. Cincinnati, nil! hereafter be known aa th "American Hook company." At a meeting of the hoard of regent of the University of California ths resigna tion of Pre-lilrnt Horace David was ac re) ted. to tnkr effect Sept. U. William K Crane, a lawyer ef Albu querque, on his way to Chicago, commit ted suicide at Kansas City, while laboring under aa attack of temporary insanity. Rev. 8. F. Smith, who wrote "My Coon try, 'Tie of Thee." fifty ysara sgo, is still in active pulpit service and preaches last Sunday in a New Bedford, Mass., chunk Seven Crnwfordavllls, Ind., fir fired themselves because John Weldle elected chief. Their shose ware filled by candidates who will take their hoe a lea The National Society of th Son of th American revolution solicit 81 subscrip tions for an adequate fund tor suitable testimonial to be sent from America I France. Vincent Rlehardaon and William Ham ilton. New Philadelphia farmer, disputed over s fence, sud In the fenslng match that followed Riohsrdaoa waa dangerously cut In the face. Mr. Powderly ha Issued a manifesto to the ktilchts. advocating a constitutional convention to modify the state constitu tion se that the Australian ballet ayatem can be adi iptisl. Every state In th f nloa ia represented at the National convention of th Knight of Honor, which convened in Detroit, Tuesday, fnr a ten days' session. Judge A. R. Savage, of Mains, presides. Ths Brnr.os river is rising at Richmond and Cnlumhia. Tex. The International railroad track is five feet under water, end truffle is suspended. Ths Southern Pncillc track will probably be sulmierged. Fnnnie White, of Milton, W. Ya,, made a rope out of her nnderelnthlng, let her self dnwn from t he window of paps' prison chamber, then made tracks with Arnold Foater for Iron ton, 0., where they wer married. Pittsburg salooniat who hav been re fused license under the Brook high license law propose now, under th late I'nited State supreme court dedsioa, to open "original package" saloons, and pay no llosns at all. Th New York Independent says that return from (11 but five of the preahy terie of th Presbyterian chorea show that lm hav voted for revision, sixty-nine against revision, and six have declined to vote. Tha Herald's Washington epeclal say that th sentence against Commander e Call a will positively not he dismissed, but a three-years' susiwwslon on half pay, re taining hie present number en the navy register during that period. Th main feature of rh McKlnley bill were Indorsed by Hon. Columbus Delano, Hon. David Harpster, Hon. Oeorge L. Convene, Hon. J. II. Brlgham and other prominent wool protectionist, at a ing held in Columhn Monday night. Eleven students have been exiwllsd th Bntavla, N. Y., Institution for th blind, charged with Insubordination, be cause they petitioned the legislature for the removal of Horace K Smith, teacher of piano tuning, claiming that he le In competent ' When ahown Slaving challang to box before th Pelican club, of London, Jam J. Corliett ststed that, according to hi published nnouncuient, he could not meet Slnvin fnr a year, being under con tract to th Olympio alub, of Ban Fran cisco, for that period. At Greenwood, near Oakland, Til., Mia Maria Wendle, 18, daughter of a wealthy farmer, dlaapiard mysteriously from a neighbor's, where ah atayed all night. Thar are footmark and buggy wheal tracks outside and signs of a slniggl In her mom. All search ha been futile, and feul play I feared. At Lugnnie, N. Y., a lt-year-old lad aamed McDonald shot, accidentally, hla 4-year-old cousin. He waa handling th pistol with a vlsw of carrying out hi father' Instructlaaa to (Boot ember of another family occupying the same house, should they attempt to pass through Mc Donald' apartment to raoa their own. Th father has been arreeted. Crnaada Again Csnasew Oseno Ban Fani'ukx, May 16. Th first ar rest waa mad Tuesday under the new city ordinance requiring the removal of all th Chinese to a distriot oa the out- (kirt nf the oity, Th person arrested waa inae men, a memoer or tne nna of Ichv, Lung ok Company. Shortly after the arrest the consul, on behalf Uf tlie Drianner. amilied to the United Statee circuit court for a writ of habeas corpus, setting forth that the prisoner waa a sub ject of the emwrur of China. The writ was granted, aud the priaoner waa re leased on bail. Tha AnhevlllO) Cltlactt OWea The latest local new. The freshest State new. The heat general new. General and special comments. The largest subetrrntkrn list of any secular paper in the State, The brat adrrtnjr medium In the 8tate. A hill stan" of able editor and corres pondent. - - The neatest, newsiest and moat enter prising paper in North Carolina. Ita effort are alwaya devoted to the onbuildinir and develootneTit of the re- sources of the State, partktalarljr the rvetem tectum. Suhocrintion. 16 tier annum i 99 au month 60 cent par month. EVENING, MAY It will pay you to inspect our beautiful line of Fine Dress Goods which we put on stile very cheap to-day. Jlril lian tines and Cashmeres in colors and stripes. Challies, Ginghams, GrenadineH, Em broideries, Flouncings, Silk Bateshe, Sateens, Persian Lawn, Piue, Qrossbnrred Muslin, Knelling, Van Dyke Lace, Kte. The celebrated Morrow Fine Shoes for Ladies always on hand. For Dry Goods and Shoes call on BOSTIC BROS. & WRIGHT, No. UN. Court Square. AT THE LEADING JEWELRY STORE. The entire tovk ot Plated Jewelry, Including fine Brooches, Buttons nnd Brace lets, at 1-3-0 NE-THIRD OFFI-1-3 Regardless of cost, as we intend In the futon to keep nothing but Solid Gold nnd Bterlina; Silver Jewelry. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADIN6 JEWELER, South Main St. AahevlUe, W. A. B-Aiu. J. V. Buown FURNITURE . AM) UNDERTAKING. No. 3 Patton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We are now ready, und in vite our friends and the pub lie f?enerally to full and ex amine our well seleetexl stock of FURNITURE, Which we am offering at rock bottom prices. Underta k ing a special feature. Calls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 75, night Co. BLAIR & BROWN. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R, CO. Passsnoss Dspabtmsnt, Western North Carolina lavlelon. PAaSBNOBn TRAIN SCHBDULB (tn Revec March ant 78th Meridian time need wnenaot otherwlar Indicated. BABTBOUNO. No. St Dally. No. na Dally. Lt. Knosvllle, ivoin mer.i Aabeville. HSOrtra laasam 86nam 9 Slum eon am aoapm eaapm 10 30pm 6 1 Ham ax. saliehary, uanTioc, Richmond. SAOpi " RaWsjh, 1 Ofi pen Siopm SOOpm 7 30am 1 SI 80pm " uoiaeooro, Wilmington " Lynchburg. laaopm Tioptn 880pm liaopm aoaa 1388am 683am 38 am 10.7am 1 30pm " Waahlngton " Baltimore, " Phlla.. JIN yerk, wbstsovbd. I NeTBO No. SS IHtlly. Dolly. Lt. New York, 131Rnm 7 2nm BeAnm 11 24am 480pm 887pm SOpm HOOpm " fnnn., " Baltimore. ' Washington " Lynchburg. Seopm BOTnm Blchmond, i 9 Wlpm a 6are I " Danville, eOpm BOO am asopm 08am ""Wllrnlnnt'n uoiosnoro, Raleigh, SOOpm 1 oonm nallahury. II 34Aam 11 38nml eaapm Ar. AahevIHe,. T8m ' KnosTlUe, (BOth mer.) H18om 838oin KbT 68 Dally. Siopm Too p m 07 p m lists 800 am 18 am Lt. Hot RpHogs, Arr. Arr Asaerille, Arr. Ar. Hendrreonrale, ' looe am 33 pm n perron on rg, st. Mt)RPHV BRANCH (Dally eieeptanday.) No. is) Tfo iT 888 p m 188 pm 8 am 010am II 10am Ar. wayneevwe, an pa ' Brveon City, Weetneld, oeo pm IV, Nna. no nnd 81. Patlmnn Sice Dare between Orsenebnro nnd Morrlotowa. Noa. 83 and 8 Pnllmnn HnAVt Bleeping Cars tietwere Hot pringe and Washington. Asherllis in tiernsian au ins rar No. ou, , " IMnncf .. " " " S3. Hickory Is " " M " 88. W. A. WINBURN, P. A., Aaherllle. M. C. IAt., TAVLOR.0. P. Aj. SHWm, M, w, MBW HUUBBI MBWLV WBMMHBO ALL MODBBM IMPROVMMBNTS, 1 inui'M.' ml ATirtxsoK, ' Ne m Hjree4 tnt , rMl ' , '. ; , '.- 17, 1890. GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In iooJFeetof Central Passenger Depot. ASHEVILLE, N C. pa-''--'l- A modern first clnaa hotel. Hot and cold water nnd hath and toilets on erery floor. Klrctric Iwlla in every room. Open fire In office and grates in bed rooms. Office, dining room, lunch counter, cigar nnd news stand and bnr anil billiard room on first floor. Klrc tric street cars pass door every 30 minutes. Richmond and Danville railroad eating house. JO minutes for meals. RATES, oo PER DAY, A. G. HALLYBURTON, Prpp. J. J. BKVAN and WAI.TKB ORRRN, Clcrka. A WIND May Come and g-o, but we are Here to Sell Gooda and are CeOlnK to DID YOU HEAR We hnvc Strnw Hats 1 rent to 00 cent each. Splendid line of Shoes cheaper than aay irthcr house sec them. Nine nnd Ten ou.irter Shirting by the case. Prints, Uinghnms, 4tc, (tic, at nny price you would ask them. Would sny more but this will convince you. Asheville Dry Goods Co., J. O. HOWBI.L, Manager. At old stand. 1st door below I'cnniman St Co.'s Hardware Store. iiH0TEL ST. ARM0ND SKYLAND MINERAL SPRINGS. N. C. Klffht MUeH South of Ahcllle, on the A. ft S. Rallroacff. 0 Ml.NUKAL SI'KINOS. The annlytris nhtiwa Iron, Alum, Bpsum, Maffnririn and White Sulphur. Cure- KhruuiA tlm, lltood IHttcnimi, ttynpepulM, Inomnia, Nenroua Aflevtluns and all Kldner Complalntii. Commudtoua hounc and trroundi. Cuittinc excellent. Terms reasonable. AddrrM Apr A dtf TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTHERTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, TINWARE, Ac. SANITARY I'LUMBINO, CAS AND STEAM FITTING, TIM AND SLATE ROOFING, AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC GAS LIGHTING AND CALL HULLS, AGENTS FOR "ROYAL" GAS MACHINE. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER WORK FOR MILLS A SPECIALTY New StoreUnder Opera House. No. 43 Patton A-e., Betlmatea Cheerfully Olvea marl dly DOriAM-fl a a ! rniiTiiirrw,- eeitM. ir tna ewaiw a.n aarees ssmary. 17. L. DOUCLA0 S3 SHOE e..-. "w7 tmm4 Qntm 4 t3&t2GHOCOu(ir.3t). I.VSrSIBinn His sesaau. l 1 J I vrunxuvuwukruvuv inn . ,11 1 I H II Qnonl fUily aaann9(se I nnot enppiy wmm. ssa.yBtsias - - STORM Sell Them. . WHAT "WE SAID? Some all Silk Ureas Goods 18 cents per yard. THE FINEST SPRINGS SOUTH OF SARATOGA. E.A. LeVENE, nanaerv Abellle, N. C. oa all Work la nnr Line, A CARD. Kdltor Aahrvllk Citlsrat Thnt our many friends may know hnn w. arr getting on wc will state that we look in In Hotel sni. Store 9,000 In Vive Vt'cck. Took In last 8a turds, aver 7oo. (78 of that wne hotel, balance store. Hotel rea tared 28 that day. Had O.000 arrival, la 8 mtmths. Our St. ck ia mammoth tsB feet long nnd 18 fret wide. Tell the balance of the world to come and see "Old Card" emltc, and buy good of us aad save 10 to J.t per cent. novlSdtl 8. . CHIIDHnTRRSi MiN. IU0OIEI, CARRIAGES, MJkCKIMITMNO. Tn the citlsrne of Aehcvlll and vMnlty I would nnnnunre thnt at my ahnns onCotlrg. etrrrt, nest to Woodbury's a tallies, I am bet trr prepared than ever to do work la my line. Wagon, Begaiea and Carrie tree eanatot ren. Repairing aad horsehoelag ar elriltle, n perfcet eatlefactloei jrsarnafeeit. My werkmea Hnilisse0 Bja .n8laa4. my eharges are snonem ts Wtl It. Dt-IINBTTIt. ... 1. -M-1 i Chicago & Alton! RR PASTMT ROUTU TO KANSAS CITY AND TKE m Aehevllle tn Kanaaa City In ST koara, Ashevllle to Heater as 61 hour. Aahevllle to Han Hranctseo, California, end Portland, Oregnei, In 8 aays, silld Vrntltmled Trains it. Ixmls t Kan ess City. Rerllnlng chair ear free. For full Information can na or writ to B. A, New land, r strict Passenger Agent, No. 10 Pattoa Avt AeCevftk, N. U ' I CHARLTON, O. P. A Ckkago, III. Ashevllle, N. C, April 11, 1819, Th cnrtnrhlp heretofore eslstlng he. twren the aadenMamea, ender the Arm aame of PIILMAM CO., Itl-4ay4laalvml by avtnal eoesse. .The debt dn by said arm will be paid by La wren ce Pallia, aad th debt da to said firm will be paid t Mm, aad the baslaeee eoatlaned by bis. LAWRBNCM ptri.UAM. D. C. WADDBLL. S"n MM . M . 4 I bare th I day old my hilerrat aad good wm-tbalamraMlnelaessta attrMe tm La wreaes PnllUua, who win eeatjae th buslaiss. I beeoeak for kl ,. of Toar patroaas. .prlldWd B.c:WAi.Din. 4 tl . -' i V