ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 18JH).
GREATER 'N EVER.
The Volume ot Legitimate Trude
at This Season ot the Year.
Ordinary Business Indications
More Favorable.
Reporta Mar Bnsearatiaa; Ttaaa C.aek.
Mammy Plenty and Cheap A llacldae
iBiratnual la th Area ladu.trle.
Woolaa Manufacturers Ksaplag aa JCo
Open ror a Tariff Chant.
New York, Mojr M. R. G. Dun &
Company's woekly review of trad says:
All th'i ordinary btiaine indication
grow mors favorable. While cpocula
tion In some line ia active, possibly
Hearing the pulnt of danger, it Is nnde
niittile that too volume of legitimate
business Ik, on the whole, greater than
it ha been at thin teuton in any previous
jw, Mf'ney la comparatively easy, and
commercial credit undisturbed.
The volume ot business at New York
ha been (welled by heavy ipeculatton,
and at Boston tale of atock are three
timea those of but year. But bank
clearing at Boston, Philadelphia and
Chicago arc 80 per oent. larger than a
year ago, while the aggregate at all
other point ontside of New York if Ho
percent, above hurt year. The rail
road earning "till tell the name itory.
The foreign trade bow lex change,
and yet it is heavy; exports from New
lorkin May thua far are 14 er cent,
larger than a year ago, and import here
t per cent larger. In all these compan
ion it is to be remembered that laat
year movement waa a boat the large!
ever recorded.
Tli report from other cities are more
encouraging than usual. At Boston a
very fair business is reported, with
money easy, and the lumber trude not
effected by the oarpentere' strike. At
Philadelphia business ia of fnir volume
at low price, and money is plenty and
cheap.
Iron improve.
At Chicago the movement of grain and
meat exceed lat year': the dry good
trade 1 good, though not up to laat
yeiir' liberal order for boot and hoea
and larger aalea than for some rime are
noted, but there i a slight Maine la
clothing; the money market it un
changed, and the prospect deemed good.
Ht Lout report favorably a to nearly
ail linea of trade, with luunry in good
demand.
At Milwaukee and St. Paul trade is
good, and business at Omaha and Kan
sas City is up to the average, with souie
dullness at Detroit because of the cool
weather. But at these and all other re
porting point this week collections are
lair, the money market are undisturbed,
and there in apparent much confident.
in the immediate commercial future.
The great Industrie also look better,
for even at Pituburg, where the recent
decline in iron waa t'clt uiuat, there is a
decided improvement, pig being higher
and Bessemer fully f I per ton, with
manufacture iron stronger. At Phila
delphia price have slightly improved.
Nothing favorable can be reported out
of the woolen manufacture or the trade
iu woolens, except that makers .-.e.pear
to have adjusted themselves to the situa
tion, and, though buying only for prut
eat needs, are (till buying', with the
hope that a change in the tariff may
lessen foreign competition.
In the speculative market wheat hss
been ttronger. rising two cent. wcA
tale of 88.000,000 bushel here, and the
exports oontlnue fair. Com ha de
clined nearly one cent, and oat risen
as much. Pork product are all a altade
lower, and ooffoe unchanged, but oil
baa risen over five cent, and ootton
aeven-aixteonth cent. In general,
price of product are lower than a
week ago, and will naturally dot line as
new crops approach.
The businftM. failure during the last
teven davt number a compnred
with am latt week. For the same time
last year the figure were tit.
7 o'clock Sunday morning the Mohawk
vulley wiw disturbed by our Unmake, ac-
oomptiiiied by lightning and also heavy
wtiuia. ilie shuck here was light, but
increased in intensitv to Montmiiiierv
county, and at Port Hunter it waa very
sevens At Little Fulls dishes rattled
uik! riinililing, as of disuuit thunder, was
heard. At Fort Hunter Imildinir were
xlmki n, und Utla moved so much that
occitiuints were awakened. So fur ax
Heard trom no great uuinuge wuh done.
At irioc Mills, buildings trembled,
dishes in ciipUturiis rattled, and people
were grently alarmed. The shock luetod
ulsjut two seconds,
SOUNDLY ROASTED
Lord Sallsbur.r Criticised by The
Londou Chronicle
HOLDST
For Not Treating Germany and
Portugal Alike.
MICHIGAN CAPITALISTS
At Work In North Carolina Gov, Fowl
to Naa at I'rlncetou,
mi.wiM, N. C. Mav 2, The state
board of edui'ittiuu sold, some time ago,
.10,000 acres of swamp lands in Kolteeon
county, to a Michiguii IiiiiiImt comiuiny,
ami iney are at work in the lug swamp.
They have just completed u caiml four
teen utile long, eigl't feel deep und furtv
feet wiile. They ill cut another canal
of the same length. The cuiiuIm are to
be used for trultto, und ul out Hi.tHK) acres
of awuiiip land will he reclaimed and put
in cultivation. They are building large
lumber mills, ami titular that has la-en
useless for ages, will now lie sawed into
huiiber nud shipped to the markets of
the world. It ia a gigantic enterprise.
(Hv. Fowle Iiuh accepted the invita
tion to deliver the address at IVinct-ton
college, June 10th. ut the luring of the
corner stone of the new building. He
hatt Imi m'cepted the invitation to rt-plv
to a toast at the lwnitict ut Hicliiuomt,
Vr., next Tliurwlay evening.
At Halifax, this state, a luriro iinrtv of
lalairers sttw a storm approaching, anil
tied to the nearcM house for shelter. The
house was struck dy liirhtning, and two
negro women I'recy Smith and Klixn
beth Honker were killud, and several
others ludly stunned.
The Jailer waa Nut tjlilek Klinugh.
UNION. 6. C. Mbv '.ll. There were
only two prisoner iu jail here (ieorge
Kates nnd Ashemore Mitchell hut now
it is empty. Sheriff Iamg went up stair,
to luck the prisoners in their cells for
the night, und just as the xherilT wax in
the act of turning uroiind to lia'k the
door, Ashemore Mitchell uraliUs! hix
arms from lieliind and threw him hi rim
the riKim, IWore ho could recover him
self both pri-oiiers hud wcaiel. lie
culled to Ins wife to li'k the icmund
tioor ilisir. hut she met the same fate of
her hiisliand. ami latli men escniied and
are yet at lurge. When the prisoners
escaped they were linrefootiil,
Th Way IVoile I m-iI in iiu Vrar A git.
OKIKKW. tin.. Miiv HI A deiarture
from the nistom of to-.lay has nvn in
troiluceil here. Hon. John II. Mitchell
lirout'lit to this market ami Mild '.'im
pounds of lard and ;'."si pounds of Imina.
Instead of si lliug cotton to make this
amount of money, he found it easier to
haul his money home in his poeket. and
felt letter for not l-ing compelled to
load up with western meat and imcHtion-
:iote lani, .tr. .oitroeii util oniv what a
grout nuinlar of the southern M-nplv
Oil (Mil. uko,
doing now.
I Jean Hull Afraid of tha rormar An
Appalling Kamlna In th NouiUn Whr
Crop Hav tailed far SraJ V.ara.
An linillah Mlaalon on It Wajr ta 1'ar-
ata Other ITorel(ii Newa
SALISBURY CENSURED.
Jam pad Onto With Both Fast T Th
London C'hronlrla.
London, May ill. The Chronicle bit
terly upbraids Lord Salisbury for turn
ing his left check to Germany, after
having been smitten upon the right,
while at the same time evactiuir the ut
termost degree of reparation from Por
tugal for acts in no wise difference In
those committed by Germany. The
suggestion f cowardice implied in this
criticism ia me n re sigmncant, in view
of the fact th it The Chronicle has
hitherto lieen n;i advanced advocate of
IWHceful measures in dealing with for
eign voii.it nee.
PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR
Mad a Duk hy Hn Orandaotkar, Quaea
Victoria.
LctNDOM, May .,8.Th bestowsl by
rtr IHk-itf-v f )ik niiAMf. nnun Prtvii-tA
Albert Victor, of Wales, of the title of 1MVSS i K)()(S W illi
Duke of Clarence ami Avondal and
Earl of Athloue, 1 merely in accord
ance with precedent and in order to en
able him to sit in th house of lords.
Though th title are purely honorary
a yet, bnwe er, it i understood that no
time will lie lost in confirming them and
Investing them with all the diniitv. au
thority aud emolument befitting a royal
uuae.
ni Alloaraar.
Already the question of formally ap
plying to parliament for the full allow
ance to which Prince Alliert Victor is
entitlel and which bus not hitherto been
granted, is under discussion, and the
application will shortly be made.
lnere will tirobulilv la- a hot debate in
volving the revival of the threadbare ob
jections brought into requisition by th
Radiculs on such n-oisions, but a the
prince is a perfectly hanulrs young
man, the alluWHtn-e will doubtless be
granted without snftirient opposition to
uun uis reeling.
FAMINE IN THE
LaanBBBBBal """"aLnarTa
and for full Information address the
Riverton Land Co.,
y 4
Ly ljr I "f
-?. PJKRISH, President,-
Sheffield, Ala.
(Mir
It will ii.v ,vou to inspect
H'MiMiful lint' of Fine
i wo put on
snlo very olionti to-dny. I'ril-
linntini's and Cnsliinoros in
olors und striju's. Clmllios,
(iitifliiinis, (iivmiilini's, Km
liroidciics, Flouncinjis. Silk
Hntcslio, Sntoons, rorsinn
Liiwn, Pique, Crosslmnod
Muslin. Hucliintr. Vnn Dvko
Liico, Kto.
Tlio colchrutod Morrow
Fino SlioiH for Lndios alwn.vs
on Iiiind.
For Dry (SikxIm und Slioos
cull on
HOSTIC r.UOS. iV: WliKillT.
No. 1 1 X. Court StU!iio.
.tisciiu..xnors.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
Hy virtue f nutliotity vcatcfi In
H. Lcitiiint by cvrtititi tttvil in I run
iiiul what thuy rtliuuld U
Will Mert anil l.rerl at hamplon Hill,
Jai'KiN, Mit.. Mm- i'tl. A detach
ment of solden. from the northwest are
hen-, en mule to Vickalmrg, to attend
the reunion of the hlue and the gray at
that place. They visited the battlefield
neur this city. At tho Imttletield of
Champion Hill i linker's Cni-ki, near
Vickliurg. a icnind Imrlas'iie will lie
tfiven next Thursday, ami the old soldiers
of Kith armies will grift each other, nnd
an hundred tine caivusses will prepared
for the occasion.
KEMMLER 18 COOL.
Orunta and Playa With Rla Finger When
Told Hla Doaas.
AcBfM, K. V May 6.-Keniinlcr
seemed not in the leaat surprised when
informed that the Cnited State luprem
court naa aiuiea the writ of error. lie
nan neen prepares to receive such a re
sult by hi ipiritnal aiviaer, Rev. Dr.
Houghton, Sunday afternoon. "Wliat
do yon think the big fellows at Wash
inton will do about my caseT be asked,
and cut abort aw anawer bv adding: "I
Kea they wen't Mop the law in taking
oomrse, beoanes they can't kill any
body until they do away with me."
Dr. Houghton gave no encouragement
to the prisoner, feeling, no doubt, that
offering an opiuinn that might suffice to
bnlld nn an nnwaranted hope might be
attended with aeriou result later on.
Kemmler has apparently paid but little
aviouiion w uie nroceeauitra, uiTnougo
kV knew the decieion would be rendered
Friday. He cared o little for the
law that be did begin to ask the keeper,
who sat at the ceil door reading the de
cision from a looal evening new-pap r.
When the keeper finally made known the
decision. Kemmler merely grunted,
threw himself upon his rot aud begin
playing with h fingers, a favorite
amusement with him of lute.
LIGHTNING DECEIVED HIM.
A Can dan tor Leap Croat HI Train lata
a Crash Forty Fast Holow,
Ft. Way, Ind., May M. When the
eaatbonnd freight train in charge of
Conductor Elliott, of the Ntckle-Plat
road, n eared Hohart during a heavy
thunder torm, abont I o'clock In th
morning, the conductor prepared to
alight from the moving train. A flash
f lightning dispelled th gloom for
moment, and a nasty gUno revealed
what seemed to b a level stretch of
round along the track. EllloWleaped
from hla car, and he continued to de
scend nntll he plunged into a cold
stream forty feet below. He was rs
ou4 by the trainmen and brought to
this oitv. No injury sav a budly
sprained ankle Is apparent.
Three Spln'smli'.
New York. May 9H. -The Times' spe
otal from Barboursvilln, W. Va., say:
A diatreesing situation exist here.
Flu, measles and typhoid ars preva
lent. ' Two BUndrwt person are ill.
Business is at a itand-siill. Physician
and undertaker are overworked, and
grave-digger hav not bvun u busy for
year. . .
A Man Named "omlth" lsvea Hnms
Mai-on, (In.. Mav .'. .Inliu, K. Smith
left his lioine. on Klin str.s't. iilsmt two
wis ks uko, und has not l.s-n .,. Iir
henni of sinif. He was a trist car
driver, and the evening he left home he
told his wife that he had loi iirrvarnr
to the park. When he left he had iilsmt
fifty dollars and hi wife is now in din
titute I'in'iiuistaiices, and if Smith lias
left bis family he should I. nindo to
differ. Some are inclined to the opinion
that he has laf n murdered.
AT THU
JEWELRY STORE.
Tlu-rtHta flock tl
Platifl Jcwciry,
Imliiillnc Inn linns. Ins. IIioIi.iik ;imiI Hum-.
lit", lit
1-8-0 NE-THIRD 0Ff!-l-;j'
Rr(rarillia of vimt. ns m Iiii.'imI In ttic li'lurr i
to kivp noil, inK l.iit Soil., tit, ill nn I
HUrliiiK Silver Irwtiir.
The I'earh Crop la a Failure.
Fort VaI.I.FV. (ia., May 2. IV-arliex
are almost u failure in this entire aifthm.
and with the lnt iMissilile result not
more than nne-tentli the quantity will
be shipped from here that was ahipiMxl
lust year. Many of the trees that law
sui'h enorinoiis crops lust veur are dead,
hut the young orchards lxk Hue, and
growers say an aliuiidnnt crop everv
three vears will make them rich in this
world s good.
CiillUlon Hrlwrvn Pamwiisfr and trrlshl.
McndN.M.n's station. Tenn.. Mav so.
A collision occurred at this place
tween a passeni-er and freight truin on
the East Teninaee roud. Imdlv injurinit
Engineer lloiigherty nnd Mail Agent J.
II. Si liroeder. and J. .1. (iihh. The acci
dent was due to rareleaaness nn the part
of the linasenger onliililctor anil enirlnvor.
No passengers were injured, though
hudly shaken up.
Hhnt Ilia llmthrr In llrslh,
rilAHt.RKTox. 8. C. Miiv ttll. There
was a terrible trugedv committed at Lv
ilia, III Darlington county, Two voting
white men, named Murruv ami Hon
Knots, were at work in a Held when
they renewed an old quarrel, and Murrav
shot Hen to death. Murrav sav he Is
not afraid of the reault of thetriul. The
community is shocked at the awful deed.
-Tn
Represent floor! at Rlrhmond.
ATt.ASTA. 0a May Sfl. The Oovem
or' Home Ouard will leave for Rich
mond, Va., Tuesday afternoon. They
go as special escort to an Invitation of
Gov. Gordon to represent Georgia at the
parade and ceremonies attendant upon
tl unveiling of the K. E. law statue.
RECIPROCITY WTH MEXICO,
aakar Galas Thtnka Ulaln sad nVoasare
Havs Flsod Is,
CmrAOO. May iW. That the govern
ment of the fnited Htates and Me.
Ico have come to a secret understanding
whereby the trade relations between the
countries will be vastly Improved, ia the
ARTHUR Hi. FIELD,';'
SOUDAN.
Penpl Katln Do, l ata and Snakaa, aad
Worat of All, Hunan llaln.
London, May In the house of
commons Mr. Henrv H. Howorth. Con
servative. a-kwl whether anything had
been done to relieve the sufferers from
the arinalllnu- fuuune in th Soudan. A.
cording to reliable advice the population
was starving ami caniiioallsm was preva
lent. The laniiile were estimr anvthimr.
dogs, cats, rats aud enakes being nsed
tor fKsl. Armind Toksr and Kassala
hundreds of peraons were dying daily
iroiu siarvanou, auu Ul otner parts the
state of affairs Was even worse, nearly
me wuoie population Having perished,
Sir James Fera-iisson rsiilled tkat re
lief had been given tn every district that
could be reached bv the Bovemment.
but in places in the interior, which were
beyond the control of the government,
famine was rife, and msuy deaths had
occurred. Around Mtiakim i.OiKipersous
were being fed dully. Th fuilure of
crop for successive years, added to
"titer causes, bad led to the present in
ten metres.
ENGLISH MISSIONARIES IN PERSIA
Oraatod PannU.Inn li th Shah How
ton Will It laat ?
An English mission, provided with
unliLi.ted quantities of Uiblcsand re
ligions tracts printed iu the Persian and
Miraiman language", ha arrived at
inns on its way to fcisia. It is the in
tention or tne mission to convert to
Christianity the Kurd and Nsstorians of
eastern Persia.
The ahull has given his permission for
the undertaking to lie conducted within
certain limits, tint it is by no means cer
tain tnat Kussinii intervention will not
induce the peiKimi monarch to rescind
thi permission if the mission becomes
in any way nourishing. In th latter
event the enterprise will 1 regarded a
the advance irnnrd of liritiah
Hal Intwutu, aw infpronce tha crafty
urawiny.
EMIN PASHA'S PRIVATE FUNDS
m l ! Invtd la a PUaialloa at
limofi,
It is tinted upon ff'oJ authority that
lainin racna. pif-viom to hla return to
the Interior of Africa, invent! his
pnvar rnnda in a plantation at Daga
nioyo, with the oh.i t f cultivating
ootton and other priHlncUuf that region.
Hit invwUnent, it in paid ntpreae&ts the
DItlM(uUha Pre 1st t Tltlt Cfc
LonDOit, May S6. Rev. Father Ign.
(Hlld. O R. X Will M f. uAiTI
Trave, leaving Southampton on June 18. vitO OUP fl'ltMItls II 11(1 tilt pul
.... " v,m: "r "rrna rainer,
who ia ordered almmrl bv hi tnt, .i
adyiner for entire mat for a few montha.
win noia a ii.lru.ion in many of the
larawi rowna or ine I niteU Htatea. com-
mendng with New York. During the
paat twenty year the reverend gentle
man haa Wn much preaaed in letters
from all parts of the United &Ut to
run me country.
a Aeree Anal,
ur.n.n, May W.-At Lnhhen, In
Bradenhurg, Prnasia. a tract of Und em
bracing aevi-n acre and containing four
unriiiii(n Willi WU1'IMIIII1IJH, eiC., SUfl-
deuly euhdidtfl to the depth of several
feet. The bulMingti wvrv all wrecked
and ft num)r of hnraea and oattle were
Kiiiea, dui me occu.inutii of the dwell-
ingH eecapea wnn a u-w hroiaee.
Cfncvlevt
l rut executed
bv 1 . 1. HtiisihltT nml wile. u. A. VatHiildt-r,
ilatvl the IHth tiny of June, A. U. 1NH7, and
riKisurtii in tne Ki;iiiUT'ii(ntceui nunvoiuiH
i'ountvin Hook lo, iutft A?4; and by virtut
of iiiitlinrit v vtnuil in V. V. Itamanl ttv u
ivrtmn ilti-iifrnm Haul T. 1. VnntiilUcrand hU
miiiI wile dated Oct. 14. 1MN7, nnd reKi'tcred
111 il)ii KCKiMir I onut' ill uuuk ito, pKeln
lout tlur ith a .Kciuratioii of trunt of the
Niiid W. V. Uarnnrtl dei-lared therein dated
(k'tmicr . 1H.7. and n-uiKtrrnl inatunui
in Itimk 1 1 f ninrik'injeH and diH tlo in trunt
fit punt 44 nud h nt-friiiiiiutlKrdeedfrom
the aid T. I. VutitliMcr mihI him ttaiU wile to
nail) W. W. hnrnard in ted octtilier lilt,
h7. tint) rvuMm-il in aid t'llk-e tn Hook
'to. 1'iiKr Ao:t. tnMt'thvr with a lUclaration ul
trui uiinie tin-rum hy the Maul . v. tiam
nrd dated the 14lh dnv ol ihtolMrr, A. 1.
IN", mid nKtered tn twiid ortuv iu Muok 11
o iunrt:iiu-ii and lU-eil of triHt, iuiicc 407
and hv virtue ut authority viniiiJ in J. A
Cun a tit hy a ivrtam dtvd in tritnieiieiuUdtiv
ihf Htiiil T, I. Vam'.ildvr and liin aaiil wife.
datid the ntvoiid tiny ot NovtinlKT, 1HN7.
and rintrrtl in -a id oiliiv in Muok of niort
uimtii antl dri-ili in trutt No. 1 1, inie 470,
nn ut !1 it liv virltit nf miiv iiulhtiritv h? mnv
haw liy i en i. in ut the deed in trimttinit above
iiuiiiHHitti, tine nam i . i. nniiiuvr nnu win
ha . uik lailid to pay the tiionit-a Hcured by
eavh nd every ul tuiid deed in trunt and
deid and declurntitmw of trunt thereon ac
inu to their mvi inl ttroviiiiti. ami the
ia id trutt-ett hnviut; nurecu nniona theni
Ivm hh to the iriiritie ot the various
dc'ii H'lured an I at lo the pro iter division
ul the tin eeedt of the aule of the
lantht hi itiumut dtiunlK-d I. the naid Gene
it-vt- H Conant and the aid V. W. ltarnard
and themid I. A. Coitnnt. t run tees ia naid
k i d in I runt ft and deedt. and dt elarattonD ot
trunt thtrvoii, will tll at public auction foi
t ath at the court hounr door In the city ot
VoiuvilUiit u mVI vk m. on the 31t d iy ol
May. , !. ik.iu, a icriuin piece or oait-rl ot
hum in inc city oi AMicviuc. county in nun-
coui!e m il State .if North Carolina, on tht
tuuih niite ol t. ollcuc atn-ct and on the went
null- o' avitlmin Ktrei't. iticludmit the lit uaut
naid
brirk n'mdi'iu-e now ih uiiied bv
Viim'.ililrr, and the ntalileii and m veral udja-
i-iiil lii liaik ot it. bnuttili'd an follow : tin
tin north by Jorvue ntrect, on tin earn h
l ivnln- n ntnvt, on th.- nouth by linnh ntreet
.inn on uie wcHt hv im jail lot anil tne A. I .
I'axuWiai lot, now' I'ai l:'n At the name tiuii
:iml plmv ih nitl W. V. Itiimard will mil at
I'U.iIk aiu'tion tor iaeh a iate lot n lnnie
lioNt an) kitchen iiiniituie umhr thi- author
hv ot the (Util liotii nut 1 Vamlildir and u ite
! Itamanl !irt ami atiove uu nttum-d nntl
iiu Kvi;iiaii n oftiu t i.iuitc tbiriou a
aircaid Maii'h 1"J. IH'.mi
lil-MiVII-V li K inSANT. Trumre.
J. A CtlNANI, TriiKtie.
W W ItAKNAlMi. 1 runli-e
inur'.'l iir.ud
J. K. IIAHU. T. C. Hare.
I li M v Kli
TO TlHi PUI5LIC.
'Iiu un tMm-d have tiouuht out tltia-tH'k
I tapli' ..ml l.iai'y mon'tii. b lon.u; o t.
I.. Mcin hi, i 7 South Main ln. t and will
lanyoi ,h iai"e liiiiiietiH a that taiul
The pn w it .. k will lie Imrentud anil n full
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of
FURNITURE,
Wliii-h we are offering at rock
bottom prices. Undertaking
Hpecial feature. CallH at
tended day or night.
Telephone, day 7.r, night 05.
JOHN CHILD,
( I'lirnierly uf Lyman Si Child l,
RKAT, ESTATE
LOAN BROKER
Mlrlclly h Brok.'rnK IIumIiicmm
GLEN ROCK HOTEL.
In ioo Feet of Central Passenger Depot.
ASIIEVILLE, N. C.
Hut nml mill watrr nml linlhnml toilrla on cvrry 'floor.
li(i.ii urc iu oH'ut ami Kmlin in Inil rooina. iiiH.t. ilinins
moiU-m nrnt clna. hntrl.
ii. i.. -
r..om. iiincn counter, cicnr imi: nt n .a'uml nml imr nml lullinrri room on linil Hm.r Kliv-
.... . iiuui . .r ... iiiinuitn. nivniuomi nua imnvlllc rtiilmuil rnlini; hi,uc.
Jii minutr fur mini.. "
KATKN, fJ.oo PICK DAY.
A. i. IIALLYHURTON, Prop.
H. UKVAK itlllt WAI.TKK liRKKN, ClrrkM.
ROUND KNOII HOTEL,,
McDoia'dl "ount , N. C.
AN HOUR'S RIDE FROM ASHEVILLE ON THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
A aliort ttlMnnrr fn.m Ihr fool uf thr I'lniin. lr of thr lilur Kl.lKr, from hith Imlanmlc
linr.ra arc conatnntlr IiIowIiik. The aivncry I iit liin-ainr, wnlks wild nml vnnril. nnd
watrr purr nml nlntmtnnt.
I.ITIIU WATIiH A I'HW HTHI'S I'KKM I'HONT IHMIH.
lil.liCTKIC lllil.l.M AM) IIA I'll KIMIMM.
hii:i'iai. hati'.h ;ivi-:n TO FAHII.IKH.
Imiih June int. Vnr T?rtiiM, acltfrvsm
J. IlI'LOW KRWIN, Proprietor.
A WIND STORM
May Come nud bo, nut te arc lit re loNcll ;oo1h and arc
;oiujr to hcii Tiicui.
DID YOU HEAR WHAT WE SAID?
WrhnvrHlrnw lints Innl In no mil nuh. SplnnlM line of 8hor .hniHr than any
ulhrr houw mt tin in. Mnc nnd Ten Ounrtrr Hhlrlinu liy the cnar. l-rlnla. i:ln..h.n,
Stc, Sec, nt any it k yon would ask thrm. otm- nil Hilk lm.a Cooda I ft wma -r v.ni
Would any tuorr hut thla w III ronvin.r you.
AnIicvIUc Dry Goudn Co.,
J. O. IHIWHIX, Mnnsarr.
At old Kliiml. l.t ilimr Ik-Iow I'cnnlman at Co.' Ilardwsrr Htor.
THE BONANZA,"
TMK I.KAD1MO '
. WINE AND LIQUOR STORE .
IN TlllJHTATIC.
I IMC HA9IPI.IS AND BILLIARD ROOM.
.. 4. Hts, tT, M.v.r. NO. 43 S. MAIN ST.. ASHEVILLE, N. C
Loan vrciirt'ly placed nt M wr n-nt,
ARDEN PARK HOTEL
AND COTTAIi.
HI inilrn Muulh of Aahrviltr, nn A. St H. M. R.
Adrla4 tit lroa Th.a.
toNDOil, May 80. -The Chronicle ad
ris the soveniuifitt tn drop both the
Irian ln,f m,,v, n..
BraTnHUrS BLAIR & 13ROWN.
fi,i..w. .I.. l'.:.JI.;:--:7 ,---'"' wwier- - -
. .,,, om. a muni lunnaanon, w-isn. uie nannr ueiir-vni. isith muun.
will b defeated in the final division, if
uui at as eariter Bratfe.
SEVERE EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.
Psepl Arna1 rroia Nlrap Hiillillma
Trvaakl and ll.ha Haul.
(IliUVKiwviMJi, N. V., May Ufl.-Thls
u.T was vimiiwi oy g st'tritre sliot'K ut
rarthiunke Muniiay mornlna; at T o'vhs'k.
renple were thruwn out of olitilrs, and,
in some iiistaucHs.outuf IsmI. Muililinmi
shook and glass was shattered. A loud,
rumhltna; noute preoedeil the enrthiiiake.
rtre bells ranK and tlie wliole city turned
out. After Uiut exuitouinut, a lar(U brick
buildin was discovered iu Huiuhs. It
w buehlryA Bjtd wo entirely con
umed. The shock was th severest ever
felt in thla Tioinity.
U at Other riaeaa.
, VPCA., IT. Y.,' May M.-Shortl ufUit
"It U brlieved in Mnrlpn." uM ha
"that flecrtttary Blnine and Minister
Romero have partly matured plan
from a reciproolty treaty. While It may
be limited in sco, it will allow great
advancement of trade twtwern tha two
countries. We expect Miiiinter Rorauro
in MexitHi in June. It ia said his mission
there will be to confer with hi govern
uictit on the matter.
"Wlill wo are Nttlifled that rumor la
not groundless, dchnite rejRirU cannot
be auertaiui-d about it. Sfturets of the
hwition are always Jealously Kttarded.
Mexican people are pVased with United
btates minister. He has given as much
If not more study to question affecting
trade between the two countries aa any
previous minister.
"If Secretary Blaine and Minister
nonieronave siitcmiicn in rearliina;
A Pint Aralnat Rnaala.
Plftia. Mar !M Tha Hlala nnkli.t.
telrgraai mm Ht. PeUrsburg giviug
the dstaik of a conspiracy, the venter of
wbtrh is stiiil to ts? in Uorlin. for the nr.
Sanitation of a rising against Russia in
l Baltic provinces. Aucoriling to the
story pnbli hvd by the Hiecle M. De
Giers, the Ruiwiaii prime minister, haa
asked Chanty-ll.ir Von i'aprivi to take
teps in the interest of peace to nre
vent any pi. it tin in iforlin or elsewher
on German territory for the carrying
vui w wa luorernoiir.
to
lirtititiiilr I imiluiMv nwrt ain.'ifr
conclusion, it is certain that the treaty thr 'Htliyerer from stub'liorn phvsicul nil- b 'ir".,'?"?-! "5J." "', 1 1 r'; ;' "i1,'""
wUl be of mutual ls-neflt and will aoon ".nU th,.., to nny other humnn MiW. nu'rj?!f"far.nhi;,?!;:!i: ,r?,HVl;..r!;!;
be connted in dollars and cents, mnvh
to the favor of American merchant.
On the other hand, I don't know of any
more pleadng newt to Mexioo than
the announcement of thi importaat
aatter."
It is thr knockiitu iirTtlipchnina thn ...
sluve ns well a nll. W. L. Whitfield, ot
monroc, union county, N. L is one ot
inose act tree ov Mr, loe iVraim'a rm.
edy from n bondaRe of eiht years to a
painful blood or skin eruption.
FOR RENTAL,
Yearly or Tor a Term ol' Ycuik
A tnra nnd rhnrmlnv nlnri- In ihi fntinlrv
I nluinl ti lull' trom Anlirvlllf, U mlW troiit
rnlltoml .tiitmn nml in iikhoi! ttciMhliorhiiiMl.
THE MAIN BUILDING
I n Snr stottr lumsr with Inrirr roonin. run
plr Vfriititln., lioiit nml lui.'t HtnltTiiiirN urn!
wldr tiiill.
Thurstntr cotmlatM of 4' 'J tii'rc.. n i-ihimI.1.
crslilr imrtlnn i inm still In flic w,m.,i
The hoiiM.- la plrn.nntly Ittintril, with lm
nnur. nounnnni wtutT, rrr
iiooii rnrin ihHIiIIii)". nlnlillim lor n mini
Int of horsva. riiom lor ill hi-joi or.i.iii..
Cti' . ttv
Thrrels nl.ii n tiler hihI ioihi iiIi nt n ., ,,,,
llm ifi'.lit
I wr rli-
rvntsl of frumc limine nnil form Srtttti m-r
annum.
Arrnnifnni'nla ninlil iirolinlily tit nimli
Pl)K I'ltKCHAHIl lldialrril.
formrtliir nuitkiilnri. hoiiIv tn
NATT A I'KINSDN k HN,
Nrnl Katutr iKsli-ra. Asm vine N r-
mayaadtl . .
I'rr Mini tli
I'it Wrrk
I'rrlmy.H
..$ HI (Ml
.. Ill Oil
a no
lilnnrr nnd Ten I'tirtlca nn nnedny'a notice,
711 cent.
TIiom. A. Morris). lroi.,
Bprlo dtf
Anlrn, N. C.
GESAR'S HEAD
HOTEL
WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF
ICSO ON JUNE 1ST.
' 7i"
A CARD.
Bdltmr Aahevllle Cltlacns
BOMfltJZA
vuumnjrinnAnjruvuvuT.
liiHiitmiiiitHilii
I
nam
lm lU
That our msny nirnda mar know how w
are aettlaa on we will stste that w look In
I In Hotel ami store
9,ooo I" v' Week.
) Took III laat Saturday over 7oo. S7S of
thst was hotel, bnlnnee store. Hotel rraia.
tered 25 thst day. Ilsd I1.IHK) arrival. In
ft month". Our tek Is mnmmoth SIKI leet
Ions aoil IS (eet wide. Tell the balance of
the world to come snd ace "Old Ched" nille,
and liny Roods of as and save 10 to US per
cent.
novlHdtf H. . CHHDKSTRR A BON.
bottom. If th. daalar oaaaot mKSlw wmm.
I eirea lo HMmrj, ea.inalaa t liaaflni
Ai't'iifiiiiioitiillonii Ihc very lnt thla i m
lulu loniilry etin iiitiinl. Ten ia rciiaomililc
II. l"..l,- tn :l. (I,,., i, lllll, ,!.,(., ,
IiiimIIiim nlli y, I, nil roiiin, tiin.li', , w.
F. A. 9IILEH, M. II.,
iniitiiiiiiiiiii lrorlclor.
IMffVAflF "kOARD
Ne house, newly lurni.hed, nil modern
ltiiiiiiveiiii iils, Inrxr rouuia, kihiiI tulilc.
MKS, M. Ca CiUOUH,
5.1 College Ht.
Ashevllle, N. C, April II, Innii.
The ciipsrtnerahlp heretofore el.tln lie.
twei-ii Ihc unilrraliiiicd, iiiiiIit Ilie linn imtne
of l-ltl.I.I A M M CO.. I Ihl.ilnvill-.Mlvrd liy
miiliml ronwul. The ili hta due hv snld Mini
will lie piild hy l.liunmc I'lllll on, nml I he
debt due to said llrm will he piilil to lilm,
nnd the business eiiiillniii il hy him.
I.AWHItNlll IM'I.I.IAM
U. C. WAIlliHI.I.
To our pnlrons nt tin o.isl :
I have Ihla dnv auld uiv lin. r- vi mil uni'd
will In the Insurnner husin.-.s in Aahevllle to
Lawrence fulllnin, who will vnntluiie the
liualntaa. I hrsiik for lilm a ei.tillnimnee
of your luitnimiuv.
li t W MlliKI I.
ntr,
1 111,1
J tiniif CRANK,
IIK.LH IS-
FAMILY GROCERIES ANO PROVISIONS
Aaent for Neeni Creek Woolen Mills.
North Mala . Ashevllle. N. C.
rrniofliy
I sa
Vine!
moor
n.no uk
91 5? i!A
mm
i nX-Oil and at
Uralai
Rsamlna ale
vr.t.r hiIosj.
rAHnr.nt fuioa,
fc J'Ai r jtiior. .
niaiKN-a Htior.,
m' ni ikmii. miiosb.
V. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
ijjwr, naav 1 aaa
waterproof;
llaatlntbs wwrld. 1
m
Alt uiaoa I Usui in Bulliin aaS Laaa.
$3&$2SHOESLA'0)Ii.
1.7S HSOR FOH MINSK.
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