ASHEVILLESDAILY CITIZEN: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 90, 1890. ENTOMBED IN A MINE, : Disastrous Besulti of a Cave in at ': "Ashley," Pa. TWENTY-FIVE HUT IMPRIB01JED. Rennet- Bring Forth One Charred Victim mm! Are Compelled bjr Oh to Hellnqnlih the Search Agonis ing; Scene About the Month of the i , Pis manual Proapeota, 'Wiuusbamu, Pa., May W. Cltissn . of Ashley, three milaa fmn here, were thrown Into ths wildest exoltement ye verday by a rambling sound, whiah waa heard al over town, and a few aecondt lata a peroeptibl ahock like an earth qnake. , People nnhed into the itreeta from houses and itores. . , ' Not before half an bow waa the oanae explained. Then it waa found that an ' area of nearly a iqnare mile Just out aide of Ashley, over Baltimore vein No. alope of the Lehigh and Wilkeabarre company, had nbsided, occasioning the rumble and shook. The report spread in quickly and the acene that followed waa simply awful. Women whoae hus band were at work in the mine rushed out there bareheaded, followed by their children and a great crowd of men and boys. Burled A lire. The sunken area is at Mnffet's Patch, one and one-half miles from the center of Ashley. Ths ground has gone down from a foot to three foot. Numerous cracks at intervals of only a few feet extend from ths foot of the mountain into Hanuver township, a distance of half a mile, and vary in size from a few inches to several feet. Not long after a report came that there were a number of laborers and miners inside the mine and imprisoned by the cavod earth and coal having blocked up their means of exit. This caused most heartrending scenes of anguish. Wives and relatives gave full play to the wildest grief. Belief purties were organized at once, and worked in shifts of ek-lit men. The accident was probably caused by robbing the pillars. There was no ex plosion. The tunnel ouly allows eight men to work at a time. The First Victim Rescued. At about 5 p.m. it was announced that on of the rescuing parties had suo oeeded in breaking Uirough one of the chambers beneath the cave. It waa 8:80, however, before they reached the first of f-e victims. He was lying at the bottom of a 80 foot plane, and. in order to rescue him it became necessary to lower a miner down with a rope. This was done, and the charred and blackened form of Anthony Froyre. the first victim, was hoisted to the surface. He was still alive, but his injuries are ukelv to Drove ratal. When the news spread that Froyr was iranwi a reeung 01 gloom came over the miners' hearts, for they realized toai mere was uiue nope or Ms com penlona having escaped death. Froyre is supposed to have wandered away from tne outers aim wnue trying to hnU a way vui cauaeu n explosion 01 gas in Some old chamber. If this explosion extended to where the other men were their cnances or escape are verv slight. The latest reports from the scene of the disaster is to the effect that the rescuing party has penetrated to within sight of two dead bodii-e. but the gas is so thiok that they were driven back to the surface. The place is full of black damp and further approach in the direction of the victims is impoe- ioie even wim a surety lamp. As it looks now very little bono la ntrtainel that any of the men will be roeeueu alive. A Heartrending Rcene. The men entombed are nenrlv all married aud have large faruilim, all de pendent upon them for support. The aceus around ths month of the pit is a hartrenung one. Wives and mothers crowd close up to dark opening and peer in as if their love would dispnl the darkness of the fatal depth, while the cries of the little one oalling for their miners niaae toe Bearers sick witli pity. The men who form the rescuing parties are stranuvr to fear, and if it m within th bounds of possibility they will be rescueu auv or their bodies restored, i The Official List. The official lUt of those Imprisoned is mi iuuuwi; mi o. Williams, sirt married, seven ouaren, neiuea lu llauuver township. OBI rssidi of Officer Hughes, of Phillipsburg, h suocaeiied in oapturmg stiers in the act, it is said, of passing a forged check on the proprietor of the Columbia hotel hare, Stiers waa taken to the Iteming ton jail on a late train. Upon being searched the following forged notes and checks, as alleged, were found in hi possession i Three notes on the First National Bonk of Long Branch for 13 with the name of John Fay signed thereto. A check on the Fleiuinnton National bank for ft with the name of William Stiers signed thereto. A check on the Union County National bank for fc!5 with the firm name of Bartlette & Swain signed thereto. A note on the Hunterdon County National bank for $375 with the name of wmium stiers is son attacnoa. A check on the UlooiiUibury National bank for f.J with tne name of u. u. Abell signed thereto. A lot of blank checks of about a dozen other banks were found in his pouaegmon. Several checks and noun passed by him turned up after he had been urresteu. The Llouor Traillo Immoral. St. Lot is, Mo., May 17. At th Methodist conference the committee on tompereucu concurred in a memorial changing the degree of offense com' nutted by a meuilier who encourages the liquor traffic, in renting property tor saloons, in sigiiing petitions, from "im prudence" to "immorality." The Bible cause committee reported the following statistics of the American Bible society works Receipts during the past quad- reumuui, '.ivu,.wi.fii; uisnurseuieuu, W,140,1M. During the past four yean the society has distributed B,tMtJ,4tfl copies of the bible. Five hundred and sixty-two thousand Bible have been distributed iu heathen lauds. Commander MeCalla' Sentence WismsoTON, May 17. Secretary Tracy promulgated the tlndings and sen. teuce of the court martiid in the case of Commander McColm. 1 he sentence of the court is: To be suspended from rank and duty for a period of three years, and to retain his present number on the list of ooinniaudor while so suspended. Secretary i'racy approved the sentence. The pecuniary effect of the court mar tial aua tne secretary s oruor, is to piaue Commander MeCalla on furlough or half pay for three years, reducing his pay from (a.iou tu about f 1,4UU a year. To Suct-ed Col. Canada?. Washinuto.n. May 17. Senator Qnnv is said to have at last fixed things for making his friend, Silas M. Bailey, of Unioutown, sergeaut-at-arma of the senate, to succeed Col. Canaduv, against whom chargt'S have been made. lieu. Uailev s tnt'Uils say very positively tliut he will be nominated for the place in a short time. A Steamship Stranded. New York. Mar 17. A telegram an nounces the stranding on the Fiorina coaat of the steamship City of Alexan dria, of the New York and Culstn Mail company. The vessel left this city lust Saturday with a full compliment ol pas sengers una ircigm lonuoan aim jicxi can ports. A DARK HORSE WINS. Castaway II Defeats the Brooklyn Handicap Favorites. GREAT CROWDS AT GBAVISE1ID. Twenty Thousand Spectators Wit nes the Great Hand leap Cast away II an Easy Victor by Nix Lengths lladge, Heeontl, and Uric Third Time, a. 1(1. Nsw Yohk. May 17. The race truck of the Brooklyn .Tm'lcey club at Graves end was simply jammed with a solid mass of Immunity, The cause of the crush was the great general stake race of this club, the Brooklyn handicap. It had rained during the early hours of the morning, but lv noon the sun came out and many who had hesitated ubout go ing then started out. The track was very heavy, caused by the rains of the morning and this caused Belmont's Baceland and Fides to U scratched, much to the disappointment of that Mtalile's inanv ad Hirers. The conditions and starters lu tne race were as follows: (' millions of the Itaee. The Brooklyn Jockey club hnndlcan for 8-year-old and upwards, the value of which is Kiiarant cd to ls SIO.OIK). the second horse to receive W.lHMl and the third tfl.OoO: one mile ami a quarter. The stariera were: HOIISS. WKIIIIIT. .nun nr. faiaay Ml Hiinn. ui .. ..linmj.. 110 Warwick... IIS IWnca , pontA $11) to I . Mo I Sllol itnl Hi, J. Krcn 19 to 1 .na I i v io to l l' A'lilermm 41) to 1 .mi .M.irtln ttol .US Harrison totol there were about A Chilil silioiti It Mother. KI( HM"M, Jin., May 17. A 7-vcar- old child of Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell found an old and ruxtv revolver in bureau drawer, and walking up to her mother siintei toe weiim at Her and nulled the trigger. The bullet entered her mother s head and she fell dead. Han on a llock. Qvttnr.e, May 17. The steamer Cano pus, from Liwriiool for Montreal with a general cargo, went ashore on Peril Kock Kievero Union at lloclcxkWed new lay ninlit, and now lie in a danger ous pos.tion. N-Ipsuiers are leaving her to nine ou a p.ruou oi ner cargo. Illotous Hirlkor Killed. MAniiui.May 17. Tb striking miners in the vicinity of UUlma hare been riot ous throughout the day. The (ienilanne stteiiipteil to dispeie them, but th luiuers twisted and several of them wer killed. lnsi have been summoned and ar buiryiiig t4 the acene. Gosrlicn Tlirealrns to Iteslgn. London. May 17. It is reported that Mr. tioM-heii, chancellor of the ex chequer, threatens to resign if the gov ernment relunmishes the proposals to uuui) iiKiie puuuuuis wuuse license ar cancelled. rrorrfxllngs In Congress. WAnisiiTi!. May IT. The bouts aitnoted moluti'in pmvlilhis ibst th rsnulnder of lb una bill ball bo ra.1 br lbs clerks with es! lntmiitloa. and tbat wl,n tbs nadlns Harry I'arrr. ssxl to, marrlsd, nv clilldrsa. I anr sovtlao. Al a -on on Wodnwlitr nest Ui isidM Nowpan tuwasblp. I onmralllM of Ui wbolo Is to rlao and npnrt Owes Parrv. tala soa. and IT. BUrhMl Hanrr. Sfsd at, aurrlsd, two sons. rsslSaaos ashlay. TbooMS a Davis, s4 SO, married, sight vtuwirao. rwiuuaua aaaiar. Jobs Keally. sd SJ. the support of a wld Wad mother. retldeBO Aahiae. MlaLael 8. -ally, brother of Joba, aned ff, retldaao Ash lay. Daolal Hulllvan, scad &, married, savaa eauana.o aa lavsild, ratldeaos Wllka. BUT. Joba ruasoa, t, rssldaao Momt's s-aaro, Julia Allan, aatlslaat mlas boss, resides easier, asa mamaa, tbre oblidrsa it"" oni srriouiy burned st Me p. nt.1 Robert W. Htiberts, sed W, married, no ehuurea, realdaa Ashler (bmught u the sur- noe at h m. tauuif Dsrnaai. nsrry Janes, laborer of former, agrd it. narnao, uuss oauarao, resldeaoa Ktw town. Robert X. Prltehard. Med H, married, on aiiwi reai'ieac liasovar, Ckarlee James, aed as, married, are ohll- exea, reeiaeaee naoover. Aatboar Kr.iirm. married, ana oh I lit aaat. dsaoe Ashley Piaaa, rssoned at T o'clock, body fcaraad. John James, acd M, aurrlsd, two shlldrsa, tsssilr la Wales, resides la Ashley. Juha Williams, aned la, married, six ehu area, reslilenoe Newlowa, Jonatban Williams. aad t marHed, two hlldrea, reaUlcaoe Newtewn. uohard Jones, ased ai, married, two ehtl. area, reaiqano newtowa. WUUam Edwsrda 4 M. married, two Mldran, iwaldmos Wukosbarr. Thomas J. W Uliama, sa4 , married, on tkOd, reeideuoa AabUr. , Tkesua Clauav asai M, married, a shlleV res, naldenoe Newwwo. Owsn WUllanu, ased , married, rmldsBo Ashlar, SM wlopted child. Jo Hemr-wy, sed if, stafla, retldeaas Meat PaUih. ITraak UalUgher, ad t. slosla, and tw Haas, aaaies sot learnee. A Safe) Carried Off by BnrgUra. WruKii-ko, Manjstay 17. A LaCleod aispatoh to TheFrePrs sars that awgiars sntersa th mounesd polio DssrreoU ners and carried out the smf to a swamp a unarter of a mil off, Wbsre they broks off th door and twsacked th contents, gettlug away wtth 11,000, ... ' ths bill M th hnu"e and velln opon th measure and amendmrnia made iu cinuralttae of lb wbule Is to twain al onre. Ths raadlnf oi iu oni was men conriU'iM. The bill aiinniprlatlns SuH Mlfir a nnhlla building at Alleotowa. I 'a., was nlared oa the aenat salendar. In concluding bit t peach os ue euver bill Mr. Teller said euiue at.ua to re might be governa'd by fear of the executlvs reus but b would follow lb dlcUlaa of his Judgment. He bellrved If avarv senator would do Ihe same thing they would hav a rrea ooiuage !. M'CUKTH OF NKH'S, Oliver Ml Rnnre, th well know anthnr sad editor ot AipleUa't pulilli atlutio Is dead. Albert Hani. PruurleUir of tba Cnloa square unlM, .ew j.irs, I dead. Trrsnt won th turmc handicap al Doa- raaiar. The wife and daughter of President llalL at kiara nuivcrsiiy. wer suirorated by lllumln allnggusl n nrneeter. Mass, Ttie accldaut was aue lu s leaking burner. Tb body nf th murdered man Mr era wuisa waa auippeu iu barrel to New York. nae arrireu iu i oienuagvn ana bea ltlo tilled. In th troll tnllgal raa th eniirem ooart of liMaalaSsa derided that no tailgate caa be toll demanded wlkhla th sortwral list it at aa cuy. 1j e! I a prolitio roaoEa A' Millionaire' Hndden Death. Wasiiiniiton. Mav 17. K. n. Snowies, of Worcester. Mass.. a iirnnil. Bant mauufia tunir, died suddenly here at th residenoe of Mrs. Ihr. Bland, of heart failure. Mr. Kaowlea was ua a visit her at the tiro of his death. In addition tu being a large manufactnrar Jr. miuwie owned hotels la Jackson villa, t'la., and Worcester, Mass. Th Convention of Hlbernlana, HakTroRO. Gnn.. Mar 17. In th oonventlim of th Anoient Order of ttibrnlans the commute on Insuraooe raported against th Life Insurano company by th national order, but ad riasd that each branch tab. eharg of th Insurance of member in that branch. Sever, change and additions to th ritual war wlopted. Jorwey Marl Pita, BaaokN. N. J.. Mar IT. Th antiva damand which suddenly sprang op for th meadow lands in th lower part of Bertren county waa for time nnao. oountad fur. It i now claimed that a drpoait of marl, a valuabl fnrtlllsnr.ha been discovered beneath the hitherto idiaaorn. Tnavala of ths Land bag bn aliaticd. The fwftrta Pea f a Jerwxy Tcrnth i. .. t Uwta Mlm iHta Trombla. -'. PwrLUraamia, N.J. , May 17. WiUiam 0. Stiers, ton of a wall to do farmer in ' Bmntsrdoa bounty, and until recently a "airgraph bperal on th Jerwy Central rilrd, wreral mka ago, tr ta allegad. fbrrod the nam of Rawry Rlttboaa. I Craahad by a Cava I a. of Ftomlngton, to check and fled. At Nawsiue, N, J Hay 17. Antonio about th asun tirfls, it U charged, ha I Pterianbro, 49 years of age. of No. It "If11 ! UMkMliy, tu- Urill street, whUe cngiagmi In digging pwrihUrfmt of tb Now Jeny dlVisloB MlUvr at Mnrri and Central mrlnwm. ill'SJf I'1"? JJroaL to apaas waa fatally (njand by tb caving is of mtoMXtiiUttMitowlhm thntiroUar. U wsa dug but by r TTT . """f" - I Paa, ills buoy was horribly orushd. Hndgo . Eric Lne Angeles. Cynttsuro Conie-to-Taw Oriflaiiime.... Vlngcnr. ... Sir III sua When the lsU rang 20,000 people, pp sent. A Uood 8tnrt. The flag fell to a vervgisid start, with Castaway 11 iu front nutl Veugcur, sec ond, the others in a close lranch. Passing the stund the rear division closed some what on Ciistiiwny, who waa onlv a length in front of Vengeur. Tlien came Eric. Sir Dixon and Los Angeles. Ooint; anmnd the first turn the same position were preserved, save that Castaway slightly iucreaa-U bis lead and the tall einlers inoviii tit) slightly. un tne imek str-fn t nst.iwav in. creaaiHl his lend to three lengths and was romping along aa though he liked It, tne was seeutpi, u Unit lengtn in rrnnt or v eiigeur, who was a neck in front of Cj-msiure, with the rest in a close bunch. Un the next turn Cast away was six lengths in front, with lladge tnri-e lengths before Mr Uixon, whom Harrison had commenced to move. Badge dropid Imek to fourth place: the ot hers were strung out. In the Stretch. Turning into the stretch it was plain that it was t'ast.-i way's race. The others began to move wit II I heir mouths open, but heavy guiiik; iuteri'ered with them. Knc moved quickest mid went into sec ond place, while liauge improved bis from fourth to third. C'oiue-to-Taw took fourth place, and the others began to tire. They finished In this order: Castaway II rouiiel in a winner by six lengths. Badge second, three lengths K'tore Eric. Coiue-to-Taw was fourth. Los Angeles nttli. eiigeur sixth. OnMaiuuie seventh, sir Uixon eighth, and Cynosure ninth The time was 3. Ill, and considering me condition oi tne track waa very raft. The quarters were run in the follow ing time: unarter, 0.!.: half. 0..11 three-quarters, 1 . 1 7 J ; mile, 1.4:1: mile and a quarter. I.W. The uitituals on Castaway 11 paid i.T.'.W. The Oilier Kvema. rirst race. H inilo-CUil Service, 1; 1)1 ua n . i; rnrtii un. a. Time, bVcontl race. I 1-lS mile. -KMU 1: 81uinard. s; jiiiu-iono, .v nine ma lasen. Third rare, eipi'claiien iakrs, l mile AliUuUanea colt. It TerrlUrr. X; TurmulL a lime. v-Sf1. rnuriii raee, Hrnnklyn bandlcap. Ui miles vasiaaar il. I'S'ige, w. arir. J. Tune. S.IU. tilth rac. 'iille i nrrociiun. I: I laudiua. t; liomctia,3. Time, 0.11 SUlu rare. I ml e Spar. in. L Foxmeda. ft tiueaai, , i tuie, i.ai. our JEANETTE GLASS WORKERS. The Jury Decide That They Wer Not Imported Under Contract. Pittsburg, May 17. The caa of th United States vs. the Chambers-McKe Glass manufacturers, and James Camp bell and William Slicker, of the Glass Workers' union, was taken np in the United States circuit court. Th charge against defendant waa that forty-five glass workers had been brought here under contracts made in England and given work at the Chamlairs-McKee Glass works, Jennuttu. After a numlier of witnesses were ex amined the prosecution rested. The de fense o.fered no testimony and without argument and only a very brief charge by Jinlue McKcnnnn to the jury. The jury without leaving their seats ren dered a verdict ot not guilty. Accused of Murder. PiTTsni-Rii. May 17. William West. colored, was arrested at llenver Falls. Ho was nci omiKiuied by a white woman with wlioui lie bus been living tor sev eral years. From circumstantial evi- dunce and a partial confession made by tne woman, i is lie levud t int vt ust was an ww.ii.. ice m the murder of the M. ni0 M,ous ol lmU'H always Crouch famil.e near Washiujtou, Pa., on " Tuesday uigiit. West will be takeu to Washington, Pa., at once. West wo well aciiuiouted with the Crouch family and admits 1 mi tig near the scene of the murder on the night in question, but disclaims all knowledge of the murder. A Woman Who Wants to Die. Catasaoua, Pa., May 17. Mary Blum attempted suicide uy jumping into tne canal. Her brother, who had been watching her, saved her life. Last katt- urday she attempted to roast herself to death by trying to throw herself head long into u pool of hot cinders at tho Crane iron work. Grief over the death of her husband has caused her trouble. It will puyyou to inspoet beautiful lino of Fine Draw Goods which wo put on salo very cheap to-flay. flril liaiitiiien and Cashniiws in coloi'H and si tifxH CIiall.es, Ginghiuus, (iienadiiK'H, Em- broidHiiiia, Flouncing, Silk BatPHtie, Sati'enfi, PerHian Lawn, 'i uc, Cror-shnrivd MiiHlin, Itucliini.', un Dyke Laee, Ktc. The cclobniliM. Morrow GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In io Feet of Central Passenicer Depot ASH E VILLE, N. C. on hand. For Dry call on (IooiIh and SIiochI A modem first class hotel, lint and cold water and baths and toilets on every 'floor. Klcctric liclla in every room. Oiwn lire in office and urates in lied ruums. Olfli-c, dining; HOST1C IJKOS. & WJtKlliT, j joCm'n"tc for 1K'vtI.IOOr V"ry 30 ,,,nutc"' H'thmond and Danville railroad eating hnutc. No. UN. Court Sijuare. j. N. RATES, f i.oo PER DAV. A. G. HALLYBURTON, Prop. IIRVAN and WAI.TKR (iRKKN. Cttsrkie. AT THE LEADING JEWELRY STORE, The entire stuck ol Plated Jewelry. luclutliiiK Auv HrotK-heii, Ilutton and nriicc leu, at 1-3-ONE-THIRD OFFI-1-3 Krcnrillcaa of cost, as we Intend in the future tn keep nothing but Solid Gold ami Sterling Allvcr Jewelry. Knees al Louisville. LortBVii.l.K. Mav 11. The roee re sulted as lollows: t'lrel race, ja luile-Ura, U Katrine, fc Jean sella... lime. U...J. Second rae W mlm Knee Howard, li Mat Tboruluu. i; tVmiu.urd. a Time. n.:,L Tblnl race. I In lie and 7i tarda -.tit. Lah. anon, is I'rcil H . a i.etllnu, A Time. .,u sourlb r.u-.'. nil.e luy Vaiilngioa, 1 a.ucsi Aiuia c.oa..Niiu.d. Tim , l.io. Fifth rauo, I tune LiiuIm. r'ureet, Eugenie, S; Lennle. i. Time. l.4sl. A Willies .Vlurilereil. WIIFKUNO. W. Va.. Mav 17 Th- Daly or ran I Tuult. a wealthy farmer, wua lonnu naniriuu hi a tree near llev. erly, rduelolpli tnuuiy. The body had been haiiKiiiK f'.r sevend davs. Tcmk aisaiiiN-arvii un .Hay l. lie was au im porlanl witiieHkiiKaiusI his uetihew in a murder tnitl which waa to i-mne ntf sisjn. ana it is isjiieve.1 lie was murdered to prevent lus testlfyiuK. The atfuir nas created intense excitement. Bent Hack to China. WahhimiTon. Mav 17. Aa a reanlt n Correewu.el. e net Ween the department of Justice ami the treasury department It has la-en decided tnsciul law k to China th t went v-nve ChlUiunen who want smuKifleil iiitu thi country from Mex ico nun win. are now in custody at nan Uleffo. (.'al. Tllev will b trausferred tn Man KranciM-o and t.laced on th Ant mvrmutwt wtiiiiiH lilt vuuiej. Th Ueorce F. Kdmnnd Wrockert Dr.MJlKM.HT. Mass.. Mav IT. Th scbiatiier (i.iirirn F. lulmunds, of Uli.ui.-su r. I. j,. rnol, from Philadel- pniaior iio.; ... wit i a variro of coal went ashore o:i ll llidiierchiet shoal am1 is In a perilous condition, half lull of waUT Tile veA!l is lusnre'l for $8,000 in th Ihwton Marina Insurance com pany. The ,rew Itunled safely, after rowing nine uiue. I.IohhI with HI Annt. Canon CITY. Coin.. Mnv 1 7. T4nrM rr. inns, nt mis piaiMi, nas a wayward 17-yearnld son. lterrntlv th vouna- man ran away with his mother's sister, a widow laiat lh half renturv airn unat. They have sinco lived together as mau and wife at Trinidad. Tilns. who Is a miner, weut to Trinidad to ttnd his sou, Ua ouuldn't indue th Vouiur Ui.m tu return with hi in. Its) Karellejnt Qastlltlc Commend to public approval theCnllfor- nia liquid rruit rtrnwly Syrup ol fifta. It nwasina to tne ere. ana to the taste and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowel. It cleanse the svstcm effectually, thereby promoting the health ana comtort oi ail wno nsc it. Two Hungarians Killed. Ci.F.Aimr.i.n, Pa., Mav 17. It is stated Hint a worn tram between here and Jer sey Shore, carryiiiK no Hag;, was run into by a ii-ual lreiit.1t at Morton s ilcurht. twenty-four miles from this ulace. The cars were dumped over an embankment and two iltuurarians, whose names are unknown, were killed. Several others are reiurted seriously hurt. Charters Uranted at Hitrrlsbura;. Harhisuiiiu. May 17. Tliese charters ere issued from the state department: The Economy Ferry company, of W est Lcuuoniv. ueaver eonniv: canltal. ssuo. The Coiiie'll Coal uomauy, ot bcranton; ca pi tai, f WMw. itie union Amennan CiL'ar cuiupauy, of Fittsburg; capital, H.,wu, Creditors Get For Cent. w AnHlNnTON, May 17. The comp troller of tne currency Qas declared a nfiu dividend of ii ).er cent, in favor of the creditors of the Fifth National bank, ot M. Louis, niakinir in all KB per oent on claims amounting to )l,lt7,vluU Th bank tailed in November, 1SB7. LlKhtnlnir Delayed the 8upr. PuTTHViLi.g, Pa., May 17. Mr. Mary nut, oi tuis piace, was siruc uy iignt- niug wnue preparing supper and tnrowm violently to the floor. She waa ren dered unconscious, and one aide of her body was coiiinletely paralyzed. Coo- siderablu doma.,'0 was done to the house. Crushed by Falling Rock. AsitiNB. Pa.. May 17. A fall of rock occurred in tne tunnel wuicn is being driven by A. C. DouKlass at Park Ho. I cilliery, near Park Place, killing John Cubuaki ami .Mieliael Vociutx. and seri ously injuring; Peter Basco. Baaco was brought to the Miners hospital her. A Child of Uestluv. Dabby, Pa., May 17. The S-year-old jnmiieil from his mother's arm through Vlt Olll' fl U'IHIrt Ulld tllC pllU- an open car winnow on a train moving at lull speed, vt lien picKeu up tn child was unconscious, but soon recov- tied, and is apparently uiiuijured. A WIND STORM May Conic and ro, hut we arc Here to Sell C.oodtt and are (oltio; to Sell Them. DID YOU HEAR ' W1TAT WE SAID?' Wr have Slrnw llu.s 1 cent tu no cents each. Splendid line or Shoes chenuvr than wmy I other house arc them. Nine and Ten Unarter Bhlrtins by the case. Prints, tllnuhams. , Kc, at any price you would ask them. Some all Silk lints Goods 13 cents per yard. Would say mere hut this will convince yoa. Asheville Dry Goods Co., J. O. HOWBI.I-. Manager-. At old siiind, 1st dour Mow I'ennlmnn i Co.'s Hardware Store. airriinp nnvcr jewelry. II M W p I a aa mm . ARTHUR M. FIELD. ' H 0 T E L ST. ARH0ND.lt- C.niNR ICUIEICD kknvuiV a If , South Main St. Anhevllle. W. A. Hlair. J. V. liuowN. FURNITURE axu UNDERTAKING. No. 3a Pattoti Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND lrS dtf SKYLAND MINERAL, SPRINGS, N. C. Right Mllea South of Aahcvllle, on the A. & S. Railroad. 0 MINI-KAL SPRI.NOS. Tllli PINKST SPKINC.S SOI TH UK SARATOGA. The nnntysia shnwa Iron, Alum, Kp.om. Mnirnesin ajid White Hulphur. Cans Kheum. tlsm, Illood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Insomnia. Nervous Affection, and all Kidney Coraplnints. Commodious house andnrounde. Cuisine excellent. Terms rcaaonnble. Address E. A. LeVENE, Manaarer. We 11 iv now ready, and in- TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTUERTON, Wholresle and Retail Dealers in- BASEBALL YESTERDAY. lie generally to enll and ex amine our well Heleeti'd Htoek Player' Lieatfua. At Brooklyn a. a. Brw.klyn I I M 1 I I 0 I- I III I Ulilcago BUUUOJ10U-SSI batteries: Van IlaltrvnaudCmli; King and sarrati. Luipirs: liauiiuy aud Uarnee. Aniericau Asaoolation. At rUMUeeter a. . B Rookvater. I II H I I I I I l-i I I Culumbna.. 0 I I 0 0 0 I M I- I II I 1...J-J- balleriee: lUrrand .Meliulrai Oaatrlxlit and I'ULtUIII III H;('H v Lnnnur. i. muir: s,msus. AtHyracnse a. . a. Byracua. 100IOIOtl-lil at. liouls I I I I I I I I -l I I Batteries: Kuefe and Brleia: Ramaav and aarie. t. .uiure: narnuta. Other game, potlpoaed; rsia. At Washlagtua-Waslilngtoa, 4 Kewaxk.1T. Wire Keiiiio Hwlndlora. CaI'B May. .Mnv 17. A iramr of awln. dlers are K)hh around these parts offer ing to luruiMi a Kasi eigut wire fence with Iron punts for cent per foot. They secure cuiitract which afterwards turn out to mean 8 cents imr foot for eacn wire, or in cents par tool. The "Oi iulnal Package" Man. BaNUOII, Ml:. Mav 17. Jam Mn. uuiru, resiH.uilunt lu the "orui-inal nauk. ag" case, waa fined '100 aud oust or ninety uavs lu Jail by Judre Breth, it beinir held that hs was amnnabla to slat laws. 11 bus stiDeaiud the HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES. TINWARE, &. SANITARY PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING, TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC GAS LIGHTING AND CALL BELLS. AGENTS FOR "ROYAL" GAS MACHINE. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER WORK FOR MILLS ASPECIALTV New StoreUnder Opera House, Undertaking No 43 Patton Ae . . Aaherllle, N. C. m I KltllTlllSI ttlea nillee niwas a aall U...L 1 a t tl uniimni I Fnntnua I's.llaj r.4- wurarwnf, tended day or night. Telephone, day 75, night 03. BLAIR & BROWN. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO, of FURNITURE, Which we are offering at roek PAMKNOK llSriHTMRNT, Weater North Carolina IHviaion. PA8SKNOKR TRAIN KCHBIMILR (IN Kffsct March u.li 70th Meridian time used when not otherwise InunatM. SAaTBOUNn. A Oulenarlan Burled. HaMUI.'IKI. Mav 17 Th funernl of uavld Uotiiam. who died her on Tna. day at the aue of lul took nlac vnatMr. day. lie waa a survivor of th battle of MiipiiK ana was burled with military uouur. Kiploslon of Dvnamll. NlW Yohk. Mar 17. The Kiiwlainr Dynamite works at Baycbeater suffered severely from an explosion. The tniz- ingbuuse was completely deiuulished, auu cue man was severely injurso. Mitchell Willing- to M Dempeer. London. Mav 17. Aif. Mitchell, iha middle weight pugilist, say that he is Wllllnff to meet LmnilMMV for tha nHu onereu Dy the uuuornia Atuletlo olub. Prise for Freshmen. Princeton. N. J., May 17. The fresh man sneaking contrt of rrlnoaton Ool leira Wbiir Llbrarv socletv awarded prizes, which consist of cold medals or au equivalent lu books, as follows i first prise, Henry W. Bridge, of Ogdensburg, N. Y.; second, Parke U, Davie, James town, ri. i.i Honorable mention, hhlHp ... , i , . rt . .. . " mult, vvasuinu-ion. u. u.. anu insouura a. liuuer, Corning, la. Lv. Knowllle, (90th mer.) Asheville. Ar. dallanury, i.nnv.uc, Richmond, Rnlrlgh. Clnldsl.nro, wuminaton Lynchbura, Washington Baltimore. " Phlla., " New York. WRSTBhean. Lv. New York. 1'nna., Baltimore, WaalilnRt'n No. St Dally. snopm 2 ar.ntn nn.tam 9 3Unra 3 3Qpm i nnpm aiopm aoopsa 12 20pm Tlopm anopm It 311pm 620am NS7710" Dally. 121 flam T2llam 9 .nam II 24-am 04Ojim No. h.1 Dally. I aonnml 202.mj 642pm 10 2opm 61 anm I 730am lilSOpm L.yncn i.ur , 1.1111... 1 .1 . ..PWUlll) , .1111,111 I " Danvlllf, B Opm 6 06am I " Wllmlngt'nl eooami " OoM.linro, 26pm SOOpm " Raleigh, Opm I 1 Odarn "n Ball.hary.. 113 iftam 1 1 2flam I Ar. Aencillle. 732am 432pm 11 I.A.JIU - i (BOthmer.'ji IlilSnm 1266am 6 68am 8 36am t04Tam J 20 am HoTW- pnlly. 4 311pm 667pm 9 60pm 11 IHlnm 607 VVTJlAATJTJUUUUUVUTJXTin. e-BP8 A CARD. Killtor Ashevillv Cltlsca: That our many friend, may ten.. How w an- netting on we will state that wr took in In lintel am: Mtorr 9,000 In Vive Weeks. Took in Inst Halurdav over (Tim, B76 i4 that waa hotel, balance store. Hotel regis tered 26 that day. Hail n.IMM) arrival, in 6 monthH, Ourat'ck ta mammoth ana fect lona anil 16 fret wide. Tell the balance of the world tn come and see "(lid Cherl" smile, antl buy (ootl f ns a saw to m un err cent. nuvia dtf B. R. ClllUHiHTItK 62 HON BUQOIES, CRHIA6E8, BLACK8MITHIN0. Tn thrrltisena of Aahevllle and vMnltv I oul.i Mnnnuwc that at my sholi on Cull'-ge treri, nrai 10 noiHiwiry , etiHMC, I am im.-i trr ircT.need than ever to do wrk m my line. w mi., Aiuaiave aau .nmagra ,ntaiact. Mu d. Rrpairina end noraenioVinR 'nrv ape. cialllrs, and perfect eatl.ractlun auarnnterd. My workmen are esperlmced and skillful and nnv06. BI RRBTTrl. ICADTto bottotti.- It trtt 4tml.r tentMt rutatl . 1 wnq aiiM M MmwoTW, H 28pra NoToSV" ' Ai 8. R. R. 1 No. 64 Ially; Dnlly. 8 00 am Lv. Hot Boring.. Arr.l M40 p in 016 am Arr Aahevllle, Arr. 7oopm 10O9 am Ar. Hradeninavjlle, " 607 pm 132 pm" Spartanburg, Lv. I 640pm Tha Aahavllla citlacn Olvoa No. 16 OlOamlLv. II IO am Ar. 864 pm " I pm siUKI'HV BKXrtCH. TTially evcept anayTy 46 pa Aahevllle. Waync.rliie.. Hryaon city, nr. Ar. eeterld, Lv.l No. 17 ?68 p m 66 p m 95 ami 10 m Chicago & Alton R.R. PAHTB6T ROUTR TO Mr. C. Pittmnn. Dlnck Creek. N. C. had a bad sort lei, caused by a wonnd received durins the war, and which had Mn .1m It. . k l- nmnir Mr. Jo peraon's Kemedy and tveaaertlon particularly the rVash, I . , , ' ' The Intest loenl news. The freshest Stnte news. The best general news. General und stwdnl comments. The Inrirest suhecrintlon list of nnv ectilar pnarr in the State. The best advertising medium in the state. A full staff of able editor and eorre- ponnent. The neatest, newsiest and moat enter- nriainor naiw. In Hurt I, P. Ilna Its efforta are always devoted to the Nli HOUMI upnuiiatno; nna development of th re- No. 60 and 61. Pullman Bleeiiera lietaen Orvenehnro and Mnrrintowa. No. 62 and na Pullman BenVt Hleeplng I van pr.w.m nDinirnnr. on woanirelton. Aahevllle I. Itreakfaat Btatlun for No. 60, Dinner " as. Hickory Is " " 82. v. a. winui.Kn, 1?. r a., ABhevllle. SI. r. JAB. L. TAYU1R.O. P. A., waaningxoa, v. c PRIVATK BOARD. NBWLV, CUHNI6IIBU W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE JJeir, Heav Jvatnr, RMtln th. w Fin OINTLHMKII. Lea4 Oral mm OraeaV KANSAS CITY 'AND THt: WEST Aahevllle to Kansas City In 67 hour. Aslievlll to lleaver la 61 hour. ' Aahevllle to Saa 1'raarleeo, CallA)nila, and Purtlad, Orrjrue,, I 6 days. , , . . HulidVcaUbulcd Trains BL toul to Ksn soa City. Hccllnlna chair car free. Par lull lannaatlon call n. uy rti u Be A. NTvltl, , . rH.trict Paeaenger Aavnt, - ' No. 10 PaUoet Ave. AaieeNI, M.C. I. CHARLTON, O. P. A., Chicago, III. ond, Fvamlna hi UOBflM. HOttotl Bha. LaTarM. ALL MODERN iMPROVUIdBNTS. num. n. ATKifcaQN9 Ma. Ill g.rnJ ai.,.1 An made la 3 & $2 GHOEG tfiltu I at.VS annei srnai kriaava HERRING WEATER. Aelwvilk, R C, April 11, 1880. The copartnership heretofore tilstlna l twee the andciflgned, under thi' Arm .name 0 prTLLlAM ar COf.fa (MsdaynWltVwl by tual coa sent. Tb debt da by said arm will be paid by Lawrence Pulllara, aad th debt do to said Una will be paid to him, and tke bueinree coatlaoed by hkn. LAWRBNCB PI LL1AM. D. C. WADDBLL, To or patrons of th past 1 I bars this day sold my Interest and Rood will la tb Imuran ce buslnees la Asheville to Lawrrnc Pulllam, who will oontiaa. th BtretneM. t bvsprah Wf tin. M eMlvaiaici of voar patroaage, . , 1 oui-n.ni.iion, o per annum j fa aix ; , months; SO ccnU per month. faasadlv D, C, WADDBLL aprlt BBOd NMB dHt r,...