i i,ip inwinnu m , a, hi . ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1890. ' THE PUBLIC DEBT. Secretary Windom's for May. BE0EZ7TS AST) ZXPIXDHUBm Doth &,ao Considerably Larger Than Last Year An laoreaao of $13,' OOO.tyMJ la the Pension List fnr tjie Year The Debt Slowly Dwin dling. WaSHixorcKt, June 4. The monthly pnblio debt statement lamed from the treasury dopitrtnieut show a decrease In the debt amounting, to f0,0(ll,87l,during the post month of May and for the eleven tenths of the ourreiit fiscal year S07,TBT,7;M. Toe total aebt, fooa oin in the treasury, on tlw first of Junu was $l,00s,S5;,jiU8. The nut cash or surplus in tire treasury on the 1st lust, was fi,9Ol,701i against f 15,830,643 a mouth ifadoiiiil bank depositoriee todny hold i,iVUUB or irovunmifut rumis, or about half a million less thiui a month ago. The gold fund balance hits Increased about hve millions during the putt lnontn. ana touuy amount to $iuu,344,' 54 Hud the silver fund biillmce "iolu- Sive of six millions trudo dollar bullion has turroKKud a little more than one nulliii and now amounts to SI M.Uld.7','.y The fund of standard silver dollars kivps steadily increasing, and tIo treasury noios jyoti.ws.uu:: ot tnis mm. Ht-crUm iuiiI Kiiiiiiilitiircis. Government nwipts iluriiiff tlie month mini au sources aiweituteii ti.,44:i,lol, uud n ci ipts fnr tJiu eleven moutliH of tjie current luteal yrur enduw May l UKKivKattta su4,.itfu.nf. Tlie re ceipt fur llio. present iunh will pniln ably roach $3.yi0,Uot), and thus swell the Government receipt Cor the current fiscal year very dose to $100,000,000, or 15.uon.tfciO more than secretary Win dom's estimate made early last fall. u the other hund, exiieudituri'S iluriiiK the eleven ineutns Jitat pasatHl iiKifrejjaU'U WU8.144.H40. or aliout S14.ls.HI.otlO mure thiui tor the romwponding eleven uiuntlm in tne past Ducal year. IVtisi.iu jiaymeuts so far this year nave aiiiouuui to f iu;i,177.7'.'J, or fully tlH.Oou.0oU more than during tiie enr- rtiapondiiig cloven mouths of the previous year. Coinape at the mints during May ag trrej"ted iu value tl.i'js,ityo, nr c.ihh) In colli and K.MMl.iHK) lit xtaudard silver dollars and tile reiumuder in mmor eolu. planks, sand and ties, with which they bad the trains blocked, removed. The Italians went back into their camps and nave oeun peaceful au aay, expecting to tii.i i. go w wore tor me rauroaa oomnanv. OUalttUtUlk Sheriff Johnson, on that ho won 111 not De neeaud, notified hi forces through out the county, who were prepared to i. - ..fc n i ... ..'.. . 1 . . kv w uiduiu e m nw tuuiiiciib a uuuuv (bat their servioea would not be needed. The Italians have been very bitter Mainat the contractor and . K. Wood ihe president of the road who they claim, oas prevented them from receiving their mouey. Last night the superintendent of the road, CD. Vaudever, went to Folsom and discharged the men who have been on strike, about 150 in all. without paying them for work done for the com nan v since tne contractor left. The Italians became infuriated and the tram had to leave. It is feared that an other riot will take place today, and that me Italians mu again diock me roau. If this haiiiK'iis the sheriff will iirobablv be culled upon to arrest them. If this occurs there ntav lie Hjtrious trouble, the dagos say thoy will not submit to arrest. Jersey rtook maker Arraigned. Elizabktii. N. J.. June 4. Isaac S. Thouiantton. Kobort (4- Irving, John Nathan, John L. Anderson, (ieorge Johnson ami Henry stetltleker. Ikkjk makers at the track of the New Jersey lockey club, were nrraigued in the Union county court charged with riolatinir the lawn of New Jentev in keeping gambling establishments. They gave inih in me sum oi i,oiio each. They will be tried before Judge Van Syckel, of the supreme court, and struck juries ou June IM. Coititiu llcslgii. New Yoiik. June 4. Thomas Cost!' gon, tho ex-aoiullyuiau, has rexigned tne iiohitiou ot cniet clerk in the dis trict attorneys otlice. The inwition iiays fcl.-IOO. .Mr. tVstigan resiuned to accept the ollico uf assiHtant clerk to Judge juroieman. of the Aimn civil Ustrict court. I lie latter position ia mou less tuau tue one ne nas just re signed, but lie would have breu dis- cliiU'ged by Jan. 1 next. FAN-AMERICAN Submitted PLASH I'r-vtMfnt to ('iiiitfresK by Ititrrlwin. W AsntNilTON. June 4. The presid.Wt sent to the seiiiite a letter iuviting the attention of the senate and house to the following recommendations of the inter national American conference; "A uni form system of customs and regulations for the classification nud valuation of imported merchandise." A uniform nomenclature fur the de- scriptioii of artjclin nt iiiercliiiudise ini tMirte l mi l e.xiioite.1: and lite establish uu lit at Washington of an interuation.d biiri nii ot mtoriiiatioii. ine 'iii.-ivs iijsn nt its nintl w-sslon decided to t.-t I ili.-li in the city of Wash ingloii a a tittiiu iih iuorial of its meet a Latiii'Aiiiericaii library, to lie formed ny ciiiiwiiiutiuiH nom Uio si'veral ua- ttons, of historical, gingr.'ipliiiid and literary works, maps, inaiiUKTipts and ollicial di uinent leliitfng to the his tory nmt ctviMzatmn of Auierica. and tttpreMfil a ilesire rtiat the xovernilleut of lie I nite.l .siates sliouM provide a suital le l.uii .ling f.rr the slielt. r of such library to lie solemnly (I.hIi, ntvd ujHin i in- iis'in iiiiuirerNiry or me discovery Of Alliel'lcii. Actiini.anying the letter is a com- nimiiiiiiMii from the secretary of state setting forth tho iiiisirtance of the llll.i' II lllt ont. lie devotes a great ui'iu oi s;i,io,' in rue regulations :u to th establishment uf a uniform svstcui of custom regulations. Four HorHcs llui neil. SIT. Hiiu.y, N.J. .June 4. IliL'htstown was visited ny HiliSiuslioiisnre.wlncli de- stroyeil the large stable attached to uavid unui ii'iiei, Kwtner with large quantity of straw, hav. grain, etc. tour homes uTishotl in tue names. A iarce tactnrv for the manufacture of straw envelop and live or six smaller Our us were tun-lied. I lie loss Is sill. oik). liartially insured. The tire was of iu ccudiary origin. The Orcjcoii Kleclion, PultTI..si. t)reir.. June 4. In th, state election held Vesterdav the Vote tor governor was close, but the returns received seem favorable to I'liniioter, Democrat. Jleager returns from the state indicate the I'o-electioii of Hornier liepiililuau, for congress by from 4.000 to H.inki uiiijurity. Ihe H iublicans win iiroiiaiiiy have a maioiuv iu the legislature ou joint ballot. Printer' Sirlke in I'linllammga. C'll.vTT.NtMKi.v, Tenn., June 4. The union iirinters of this city have raisl the w ale 0 cents ier 1,000, and have no tilled the employers that their demand must lie met. i wu daily and rive weekly ne vsuiit'rs and nine job ollices liav'e sitjiieii au agriTiueiit not to lmv the ad- viiiiii-d iirices, and are nrenarimt to meet the striKe ot the t-ighty-uve lneinU rs of the tyisigrapiuc.il iiinou. A CHURCHYARD DUEL Eivivl Louisville Lovers Invoke the Code, MISCELLANEOUS. Come to the leading Dry Goods House where you wil FIVE BHOTS FIEED IIT THE DAM. always find n good stock of Dry Goods to select from. IirilliantincH, Ging- Thnmas Overby and Charles Sanders Contest Their Claims to I ho Af fection of an Kvnnsvlllo Younv ConsistilllT of In. I uiu II i i a w , rCashniercs, Sutincs, of the first duel fonglst in Kentucky for "aillS, JwllWllS, MUHllllS, I ft many a long year. The uarticiiianta in the affair of honor were Thomas Overby, ble LillCIl, ToWClH, &C, ll lld an advertisinir nirenf. who bus twin I here only a few months, and Charity everything ill tllO Dry Goods Sanders, a traveling man for an Evans- villo, Intl., clothing house. Sanders was eng.iged to be married to Miss Emma Zenor, a handsouie young lady of Kv.insville. who is now visitimr in this city. L hii coining to see the young lady Sanders discovered that Uverby had supp.unted him in her af lections. A iiUH.Tel was tol lowed by a nght, in which banders was worsted. Called In tho Code. Tlie Hied afterward met at the Alex. aiider hotel and retunued their ditttcnltv. and tinally decided to settle the affair according to the code, Overby was represented by Frank Lattr.dl. a vmniii man who lives in In. dianaiKilis, while a traveling man from winonmiiti, ii.irrv llioiiias. actetl as second for Sanders. Accoiiiiianied by medical student named James White, who acted as suriteoii. and a reporter of ine Vyourmr-tiouruai, tue party secured carriages ami urove to OI. Lamia ceiuo- tery, in the snburlis. Ihe tiriiiciiials ttsik their positions nriueu n iui.u caiioer nuiuu auu n es' sou reolvers, twenty pace apart. Cool a CucuiiiIhts. It was too dark to see men nlninlv exceit at a short distance, but they both displayed great coolness. The seconds tooK their resticctive positions, after ar ranging taut the tiring suould begin wueu turee uao ueeu couuieu. Unit, two, three." As the lust llllilllsT was railed bv tht. 1....;.: . .. ... .. -j iiysicnui wiio inn me couuumr a blaze f lire dashed from the muzzles of both pistols. before any one could see wlietner or not either man was wounded four other reixirts lain: out. and Sanders staggered up to the tombstone near mm aud supported himself on its cold sides. Jol It In the Breast. Line. An endless variety of Par asols from the cheapest to the finest. We have the variety and disposition to sell at a low price. IiOSTIC imuS. & WRIGHT, No. 11 X. Court Square, AT THU LEADING JEWELRY STORE, The entire stock ot Plated Jewelry, InclmliiiK fine Hrouvhca, Huttuna and llnicr. lets, at V00T0;N'S FATKNT WIRE TOBACCO HANGERS ARE THE BEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST WIRE HANGERS IN THE MARKET. CURES THE LEAVES ONLY. We claim that these hana-ers arc cheaper than any other; are detachable, and any number can be used per stick ; Insure a uni form bam of tobacco; more tobacco can be cured per barn; tobacco brlnas better prices; does not brulae i stalk Is aot cured, saving fuel and time. Any barn can be used. Kara pie sent with pamphlet for O ernts poiUxe, Inquire for them of your storekeeper or utfent. If they do not keep them send to us. Price per 1,000, with atlefca, ts-oo Price per 1,000, banawra only 4.30 Send cosh with order, or goods sent C. 0 D. GLEN ROCK HOTElJ in 100 treet oi tventrai raaaeng-er Depot, ASHEVILLE, N. 0. AUKNTS WANTED, TOBACCO HANGER M'P6 CO. Houii.on, Halifax County, Ya. jant?4lcodw3tn - o. j 1 ; 1. 1 A modern llrst class hotel. Mot and eold water tnit hatha atirl nii. AM Blectric bells in erery room. Open Are In office and antra In bed rooms. OWcef i ruum, iiincB voanivr. nRr anc nrwa siana swa uar ana Dliliaro room on nrst floor kw trie street ears paaa door every ilO minute. Richmond sad Dan Title railroad eatins hoZ 30 minutes for meals. -THB- ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, RATES, 1.00 PER DAY. A. G. HALLYBURTON, Prop, , U. BRVAN and WAI.TKK GREEN, Clerk. ROOMS, 26 PATTON AVE., ( T. M. C. A. ROOMS. ) Open dally, except Sundays, from 10 a. I until 1 p. m and 4 until p. The terms of auhacriptioa are: One year 1 13; 6 mos., ai.no; 8 moi., tl ; 1 mo.. 60 eta. dally 3 eta. Officers for 1 aoo Prraldent, Charles W. Wnolaey; Vlce-Prraldent, Thoa. A. Jnnes:nrc. and Treasurer, D. a. Watson ; Librarian, Miss B. J. Hatch. ROUND KNOB HOTEL. McDowell County, N. C. an noun a niuc rnuaj aMLiLL6 ON THE WESTERN NORTH CiRflLINk Rill aiua? A short dlatanre from the foot of the Pinnacle of the Illue Rl tire, from which baluJ breesea are constantly blowing. The scenery ia picturesque, walks wild and varied, aaj water pure ana aounuaat. L1TIIIA WATHR A PBW 8TBP8 PROM FRONT DOOR. KLBCTRIC BBLL8 AND BATH ROOMS. HPF.CIAL KATE! UIVEN TO rAMILIKS. Opcna June lal. For Terns, stddreaa J. BUIOW ERWIN, Proprietor. Cltlicna and vlaitors are cordially Invited I to Inapect the catalogue and inscribe their I names as members. JanSOdtf Street Car Schedule. Dr. Wliite lmstily vxaiuiuitl him ami l"J-0 N E-T H I R 0 OFF B,lo,,,n" T Ending 10.00 p, m. mm iu. ii iui niiiii'i na.i Hiii-tratitl I KcKiinlleaa of coat. n wc Intend in the future to knp nothina but tdillil Gold am Sterlinii Silver Jewelry. ins nn-anr iii-ar rno nip ot tne siniiiiiii-r. iiuv aiiuiin r una uiiuit a sliirlit tltMli I'lliul in Ins li lt arm. Hi bail timl two aliota wliilf t)vcrh- ual firwl tlirw int uiana woiinus were art's-,! as inirkiy aa jhismiIiui au.l ho was iilai'til iu uiM-nrimgi' aii'i uiki'II lo w Aloanv, Ill'I. . wiUTf hi' tiMik llm lirst train fur liis (iiiiiio iu Lt.iuviilii. Thi other ii:n tn iiwmt.H in tin- aitair lott tlin citv. Nuidoia Wounds aru uut uiusidt-roil latiU, ARTHUR M. FIELD, Tlirt'P KioHin'il. Wll.HINitTtiN, iJt'l.. JlIUK 4 .1 Starr, Ki-tl it1, witu two (iniiii.iiii.nii. aimaKi' oi iwr, wt-rw raiizit In Unit, iu tho ( linstiana rivt'r vmti r.liiv utti'riiunn. Marr waa tlrowuwl. llarrv rattciMin. iikii! H. anil Inn liritli Willie, auetl K'. with ilrotrmtl iu llm Uiauilywinv river while Uitlnng. Ithmlo InIiiiiiI Tuwu Klit'iltiiiit. l-HIIVIIIKM R. It. 1.. dlini' 4. TliB ru. snit or tlio little town t'lit tiims show iiiiu h iKtllotitivc aim the im'seniv ot in li'ts-iitli'iit vtitus evi-rywlifn'. In mini,. CUM- tiiHInll tkkt'ls were elti'teil. In otiiim'nillilnti Invketl onlyoiiuur tw voies or an election. Roitibllt'aii Caut'ua. ASIIINi.TnN, .lutltl 4. C'lilltrnrT Asii!M,T.,N, .lutm .-C otitrarr t " J,,," " , " wik xisvtati..i.tli..i.ntt.r..f,'ii.i..nHl7,me F)m? ''V ? ' S'tK no iu tlie- ltH,,iiblK-an c..u,-. in the S"-' 'i"1"'"- "f 1 Hrk K,iw:- h"v Now Tork Kali urea. JCKW YiiHK. June 4. Kiiirl urn Utf Parker, uVtriiiw in pr.Mliio' at i:ll Wash' lllKton hi reel Imvu iiiiule nil assiifiiini'iit aiviiiK I'refen'iifes uf (iTiai. Ariioi.i & re i rtlSlli'il iiViT tlu; ktll.l of Hf.T.'eln.'lit that the fimferees on the jmrt of rlie hmine n the iM'tuite jieiiHion bill slmulil make. The senate, ii will 1 raiiuiiula-rvl, re-t'enti- luewil a t'eui-ral tl. -ni-iit pen alou bill vliicb rlie lioium ifiiienjeii by aibiuiK the MurriU bill, whieh I'niitiiins a serrttii p. usitm rlanm. A nf. rein-e was orili rcil.but the foufertH have been unable to Bifri, imA tba mutter wiw triiniihl In the Hi'iHiblloan eaut us liutt UWht in the hiis that suuie iiiMrili'tions IiilKht lie as'Te.il tiputi. A Iflfitt tiianV in iiiln.'rs t"ok 'art in tho ilim'uwioii. it was tiiinllv aitfuetl thut th ron!en Hhoulil fumt on the rrt.'ininn of aineiiil meats mibli) by the b..iie utiiI alau that a funlier nun u lim nt slmnbl he inailu Iinivinmu mill no ieimt.,n shall Iw less thuu fl inunih. 'I lie bill tn prevent by states K' rryiiiuii'litiK' of tliMrit ts wiu uiKi n up nnn .r. .Mit nnuis ami utliera a.i.inTWHi i ne Imtiiie on It. NiirulirJu an in wiia itaii ueu ami it was aKif.nl to hiiow me mil w await tlie action of au other caiiooa. ProrrxtlliiK In Cmntress. WssilHCimiN. Juiis I.-TIIS hntlw immwI 1 uin 111 riuiry aa "(rreineiit suiers.1 into liy riiiniiiloai re of Nw V.irk smt I'euuavt. V'Uls In inr.l to Ihs nnumlary tinea bs. tws.'n Uiuw Iwu siiiies, Very liuln business " BiTUlui,laliii uuilnil tUu seaaiuo. Mr. Merrill aildrtwed tbs senaM ea th liver bill. Tho ciinr.-pntta n-port on lb. army apiinii.rlallin bill was tak.u ua and tba canteen al m proioasU by lb. bill was niacuanui, Tlus Owrirn rtatik Itesumt a. DiiiiiAaiTtiN. N. Y.. Jiiiih 4.-IJusl nrss was ie,.iumil at the Oweo National uitim. invre was no run on llm iiislltu tton appnwii'lnai( a mu. Iu faet only a I'" uiuiuuuni iioiiim wera wiiinirawu, while a iiuuiber of iiilattaiilllU busiuesa uien mauv ui'poslts, A Ifemorrailo Mayor Klecletl Nuuwii H, June 4. CrantlaU, Deino- rrat was eiectetl iinivor yestertlay. The Itepublit'iiua electeil tho rt-iiiaiutlvr of tho illy tit'kt't. I'btKferers on Nlrlkn. Lowiiix. Mima.. .In ne 4.-Fifty mem brni of the l-owell I'lasterera union siriiek for an adviuica frmu to SU.&0 por tlay, LULL IN THE BTORM. Morr Tro.iltte i:ieilei friini tlin rlenibiuii Itnllroml Ml rl kern. Mav'm IANiuno, N. J Juno 4. (Iiarlea J. MrMillen. coutrnetor of the new Heiinluirii rullroa-l, who took the contraot to imulo tlie row! from Wins low Jtineiliin to Hli hlaiiil at aiifb a low flKUrv that bit rtiulil not pay hi labor er., whli h eaiiHril them to go ua strike and har up part of the Maul and block - the work I nil ns, ret uruetl with money lo pay the tuon. The oontr ictor wuni . MFoIwim on a nsxtlal train anil paid theip off. 11m (leliKbUid luliana went 4 btiaklj to w k atvl auua had tliatrva. A CiuiKiileralo rinli lile. BimTtiN, June 4. Frank E. (Iinmller OU rears of aire, cut his thnrnt at his ItslKina: house ou Uowiloiu stn-et. lie neiii ins iieutt out tlio wiielow and cut uin inrisii so ne would not rum the cur- pets. NloneriKlers oil hlrlke. PltTtlil mi. June 4. The stom-eiiltiM 01 rui-Mjiux auu Alli'Kheiiy to the nuiu Ur of 100 stiiiik fur an increase iu Wilis of 4 eents i-r hour. The in How receiving J.0np.'r tlay and Want &4 Hall fur Treaxiarer olanrl. Jt:m.H-nS flTV. Mo.. June 4 E State Tna-urer .Nulanil has I me 11 irrnnttitl bail in the sum of ti.oiMi ami his trial iuitHiniil niili'lliiitely. His lsiuilsuien aru proiiiiiieiit Mates prison officials. The i'M Tountllnntl Troubles. IIaI.U ax. .V. S.,Jnne4. It is rumored here that two Imtturlea of the royal ar tillery ami a n-Kiuieut of infimtry are to 1 ... r 1.' 1 t . k .... . ,, , wi swiii. iroui cua;ianuto iewiounaianu. A llookseller'a Kail tire. --....,,(. n viuu., wuur v. KM, (lilfonl, booluieller ana newstlealer mail an aaslKUlurnt. Ml liabilities exceeUs tv.ouu; aaseU. in.Utio. Ouay tiiM'S l''Ulilna. Atlantic Cit, June 4. M. 8. Quay i rive 111 uriKluluue lA'IICU UWt eVl'UlDg uu a) iisiiiiijc irip. t'aMtsrstuod Mia Uuatnrae. First Dude How Is It tluit you p. inviimioin 10 mills, iiiirtles. weihl nan anil like frativltuwf Svooik I)tnlo-It la th sliiiiilmi thing In tl world, my dear fellow Wlnn I aKHpeet tliat iui of my blifbua aoqnalatanerM are KI'HC to Ke blow out, I tell them that I aluill be out ol town. The liuairlne It la info to invito mo. They do so, and In and behold. I bob aenuiely up. Htrnteiry, my boy. tmtiorl Ti-ms SiftliiKs. A SiirnttigA man baa In 111 ptstsesston a monster llsh soiuewlmt nsjemblhig a sturKnon, but liavhiK long, aword shaped aws, wtiifii was tnRen from Luka Clintnpliiln. It Isfnllinl A fresh water swortltlHli. Tills aisfluiPli Welirlia aluli. teou pounds, ami In four feet three Inch- t long, tluliteen Innlios nroiuul the body-ami six Ini hes iicross the bank. That Juke Again. "Four hundivl and twentv-two" veiled tlie elevator la ly. "What Isr askoi the pavstengnr. "Yon are t Yon are the fonr hundred and tweuty-anoond man to ask m this week If my life isn't full of una anil down. Ask It again. I like It." Now York Bon. A Mlrarulou Ki'nnc. PtiTTHVH.i.r., Ta.. .lime 4. A rnnnir au ll.iliRil 1'eter Itiee made a 1111 ml miraculous eacajs! from death at the DoImhi shaft, near this city. The shaft is lit feet deep. It is a nu-re teiiisirary ujs-niiiK and is ilriveu as a teet hole, 'liiesiuilia hoisted 111 a bucket hoMinx shout a ton. Itli-e attempted to iim; nil the sliart by clmniug to the bucket. When ulsjiit fifty te-1 from the lottom the rope bioKe iiuil man anil bucket went pitching into the tiark novss. lh,w It is t tint the man was Hot i-nHitil neiii 11 is a nivsrerv. It lieu uoii.'n mu he wits in 11 limp aud apixuvntiy lifeless wiiiiiiioii, nut ue recovered 111s ttien iu a suoix tiiiiit aim tuu tliseovery wa made tliat no Isiues were bio..i n, ai- inoiign it la nanny likely ttnii t.10 man will n- over trtiltl tue inter. nil ininriiv ret'eiveil. liewastatfeu bi tha Mm..n' uosjsam. Found IK-ad in Her IltMiin. ATI.AN11C CITY. Jnns 4 Mi Murv McMichael, sister ot ex-.Inyor Morum ' iiiiei, iii i iiiiaueipnia, was louiu cieiui in room at the Keren, house Kv tlie liroimetor. ilrt. 11. iJuv. (mnlv i'hysic'iau Keilly prououncei the case as nean iroulilo. Uol. t 'lavton McAlicluu. aud Chsrles B. McMichael. nephews o; deceawHl. arrived in town but. if..i.m . Miss McAiicuaol was tuunu-lit to m in e,oou uuaiiu. l 1 p. nine iciucicd kknuil.U JUIILLLIIi soutn main St. Ashcvlllc. Car leaves Rquare for all points oa the hour, and twenty and forty minutes there- alter. 8cbednle cars connect at Bqnare. Train car and baggage car meet even train. One valise allowed each naaaram. Bnggagc tranafcrml from all polnu ia the city for 3S cents. THB A8IIBV1LLB 8TRBBT RV. CO. PRIVATE BOARD A WIND STORM May Come and so, but we are Here to Sell Goods and arc! Going; to Sell Them. DID YOU HEAR WHAT WE SAID? I'lllauurg'a Sad Plight. OtiKTOH. June 4. Director Palmar U AvU, ot the lltbiburg iaime club. was m Miui caiy trying w nx up a deal whereby be will hava fidl coutml of that club for the National League. The movemeut of the Brotherhood npaet all the ibrectiin.' calculations, and in tuWe of selling their stock ou hand they bad to pay dearly to retain it It would be safe to put the debt of tho PitUburg wuu uvwn si oi,uiiu. swindled Mis Ituk-lnca. BfKl.lNIITtlN. X. J.. June 4 Tharlaa o. 111111 mu. u-en cited to enter special hail Is-lure Judge (tarristm to appear in mr uuiiiiiKu 111 circuit aim answer to a charire of fraud iireferreil airninut 1,1... by Mum Ma-rgie K. Uouers. who claima tnai ueera outamed AJ.000 from her under tho promise of marriage. Thia money, it to iietii, waa nseil ov Beers to purchaac a restanraut outfit in Utia A Newark llurglar Captured. JtV KWARK. A. J.. June A Willi. n. Mc.Naiunra nud several companions ef fected an entrance nao Kiiward UutTa DN.W.U V.. .11. I..' . b'j "wii itb.1 rf ue street, and were nuguged ransac.ating the drawer when UiitT suddenly put in an appeatauco. .uoaiuara was caiitured. nut 111a voiiipoii.oua sdcveeea lu gettlug away. A Ua 1 1 road laoltlemt'iit. ClXUNXAll. June 4. Hie Mitliluebirs brukeuieu unJ swttcunien 011 the (iblo auu -Mississippi railroad have made tonus witu tlie conii iny, luntual oon oeesions beinu gouitii i. Au increase of y senile all to worit again rontentod. ha locouiiRive eiur.ius-i's and Hnunun gut tnelr tvniia uariy iu May. An Important WUi.eaa Hilled. AiiiniiiT. .inno a. ieirtre nnvna a urauti iriuiK awitciiinan and the only pniniiH awi ssMuveiy mummed rjurcn- ell, the allegctl mtiriierer of the young Gnglisliinau, liciihaiu, at VTiKjuatock, was killed by tho car at Windsor. I. Joscplius Lnthnm, of Circcnvlllr. N. ., take ulcoiurc in addimr a word of commrnniuion 01 Air. Joe frraon Krmedv. Mra. Latham had the dvinrn. sia very butllr, and tlie ur of this Krmrdy provea woniirnui in its ellrcts, and alter using a few bottles her health vastlv Im proved. I. Latham, Btipt. fub. Init. Pitt Co., N. C. The Charlotte Chronicle snvs that the decoration fnr the musicnl tcstivnl to lie held there thia month will be most elnli. orate nnd beautiful. They will be In 011- propnate designs, such at harp and Ivres. sahu-li haw iwM n..J ,L. North for the occasion. W. A. ItLAlIt. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. No. 3a Patton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We ait now remly, and in vite our frionda und the pub lic generally to call and ex amine our well Ht'ltH ted stock of New houae, newly furnlahed. all modem J. . IlltOWN. I Improvements, large rooms, good table. wc nave straw Hats 1 cent to 00 cents each. Rplendid line of Shoes cheaper Ibaa aay toer souse ace tncna. mum and Tea Ouau-ter Shlrtlnar h llw rm .i . I e., cc, at aay price yoa would aak then. Some alt Bilk llrcsa Goods IS crats per yard. Would say more but this, will convince yon. Asheville Dry Goods Co., . O. HOWBLL, Manager. At old stand. 1st door below Penniman Co. Hardware Store. THE "BONANZA" Tun i jriniMa ' WINE . AND .. LIQUOR , STORE IN THB STATE, FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. a. -A-QitA.rrr. -.v. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C! MRS. M. C. GOODE, 53 Collefre St. Asheville. N. C, April 11, lagg. The copartnership heretofore eaisting be tween the undersigned, under the Arm name of TULLI A M CO., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The debts da by said Arm Will to n.M h. 1-MWtMM PmIIIbm. ..J iUm debuducto Mid Ann win be paid to him, I KN'OW That any man may write for Ctttaloguce. prices ruq ine Dunoni conunura Djr ntm. und ti'iniH to the inumifactureiH MUSICHOUSETALK LAWRBNCU PfLLIAM. U. C. WADDBLL. To our patrons of the past : I have this day sold my interest and good will in the Insurance business la Asheville to Lawrence Pulllam, who will continue the business. I bespeak for him a continuance of tout patronage. D. c wannRi 1 aprll dSOd FURNITURE, fif OTICB. ly virtue of a deed of treat executed to me the Slat day of August, laaa. by I. A. smmond and Flora L. Orummond. bia car the sum ofi U'hinVl n o n,.a ,ff,.:, i. - 1. I Drummond mv uiic-iiuguiiuca 1 uignt 1 1 1 nirty.i nree cents, bcarlnc cent, from said date. I will oftVr for aak bottom prit cs. Undertaking SS? 1 io1 rtpecmi iouture, wife, to aecure the payment uiant Hundred and aventvjawM nAn-M ' oirij. 1 nree v.enta, Deanna Intereat at a a tkl ..Ua s.i j r I Calls at- h2?rlo;r0"tthf ?'!! I ASK Is that you give me a trial. '- .7 ircvaj ur I und music houses of the country ; I KNOW That the STEIN WAY PIANO is tho acknowl edged Standard of the world, and that I have the agency for it. I KNOW That I have Organs and Pianos continually in stock to please all bona fide purchasers. I KNOW That I am anxious to please everybody with my prices and nil tended day or night. Telephone, day 75, night G5. BLAIft & BROWN. 1 1 vAuvvruiixrunjvuiruirtn ill V lULI-!'" VJJXkT J lth dny of June. parcel of land. situated on Valley street in the cU,? ?' .A,hevllle. particularly described In aid deed of truat. reaiaUred in the Kcgister'a w.u u Mrvwm r n uu un u.KV aid. .. B. NOHVRI.L, maytadSOd Trualre. FOR SALE. ' At a bargain, 4 or S Milk Cows. Apply be tween a anti a o'clock at OUdROIA I'AIRV. lao Charlotte Street. Registered jersey Hull for service. l-ri I e " gnsrsnteed. may dtf MTLANTIC COAST LINK On and after thia ria h a.iii.. L. j ?.in i" W Its'X-olnmbla IMvlalon." No. 88 Leaves Columbia 6.20P m Arrives at Charleston...... 0.80 p. m'. No. 83 Leaves Charleston...... 7,to a. m AIII.M Mr.lwM. a. mm . Connecting with tri. "' nnl.i. r. -. . "n ail """l)!!!""1 Columu,a Oreenvlll HaUroatls. T. M ttMnuaftM o n J. P. DBVINK. ra auot. Ce FAL.K. 35 North Main St. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. PSaSBSI.S IIKrABTMKST, WesU'ra North Carolina Wvlalus. I'ASMKNOKK TRAIN Ht HKIHlLK llM H..W. ftj-wh Uflk 78th Merlillan time used when not ntherwiw iniiivaira. CADnONS5i2g5 Lv. KnotvIiieT linitn mer. I Aenevllle. Ar. BaM.bury, iisnvns". . Agl 1 1KU8TKU'8 HALB. . Child. Jr . (In whose place aa trustee I have 'ccn euiiaiuuien according to law. on sc. I S2"nI "ldere,) whkS deed T' trial S i un IWgTI b4 art.. nr Dniik r fT "'""is la the office of the Regia. ter of lluncomh ...! kj . t. . I 7 . J V ,7. "Power or saw therein con talned", I will sell at pabHc auction at the court nnnse noor In the city ol Asheville, N. t , to the hlahrst bidder for csah on the tilth ChicaKo& Alton R.R. WJM ttn;.", . i - on. Jf tk on th east aid. of Bailey alrwt. FA8TB8T ROUTB To KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST! Aahrvltle to Kanass Cltr In 87 hours, A.hrvillr to llenver In ni hnnr. A.hrvlll. tn Ran i'.uri. m Puriisnil, tirrsun. in n dnvs. nullil Vrslihulrd Trains Ht. I.niil. In k'v ''.. nnniiillB t'l.Hir m I ITT. for full Informatloa call oa or write to B. Aa Newland, District Passenger Agent, No. 10 Patton Ave.. Asheville. N.C J. CHARLTON. O. P. A., Chicago, III said point being the aouthweat corner of the '-" V; "T nonnern ssrtnodlat church: thence south one hah degree weal, pne hundred and seventeen feet and etatW nchea i to a stake, th. northwest corner a lilt Sold bv W. M. Cocks. Ir.. n . then with said Jones' line north 78" east, one hundred and tKlrty-als feet and eight inchra il .i ..T" 7 , i iDcan norm hTtrstaVKlffiV- to HIKle'a south went corner hi of ihfjrch lot: thrrtcr south 7 wnt, one humlml sad tnlrtv-rt snd si. ch. to th brK.nN,iif oa Bailey ttrcrt, uuiit and in ooU order, and has a servant's The houu tin treet. Is lartre, well IIAttrif.ri riarifltBf nr a r msyttd.t fd.,, FOR SALE. A second hand mrm.. un -ml ... ... i I tJ. H. COOPER, Of KEUV UTRACHAN. OM 11 A saasaw u a a au a., . . 'I TO 17EAK mil tSBSgSSSgaTMBgeTa SSSBBgeaTeWaTg)7HB Baa wk I aemsa sad VNaVVkft aov saiw If Richmond, Ralrish. ' floldaiioro, 1 Wilmington Lynchtiura, " Waahiagton M Baltlinor. " Phlla.. . !L'"rh, wasraouabT Nn. Hi tmlly. antipm la.lltsm fl A.lam LTTSew Vork. " Phlla.. " Halllmor. " Waahlngt'n Lyacbburie.Js tijim lB 07am """Ttlehinond' " Danville, """Wlhulngt'n rinliUHH. Ar. " Knosvllle. (OOlhmcr.l No. 88 Dally. a (Ml am 018 am 1000 am la!i pm taaopm 7 lopm aaopm 11 aiiim aannm "Si." .1.1 No. 83 a imam ao'Ji.ra 84tfpm B3Vam102Opm flwiarn 1 oftpm 8 lOpm ataipm 7 oam t!l80pm aianm 7Sliim 9Anm 1 1 Uam Rvopm UOnam QSttliml RlUhHM Raleigh. .1 abulias lot mm nauanury. Aaoeviiie, laaasm 6 88am 28 am IO 4.7am I aopm N.iTnii" tinlly. "Opm aft7im W .Klurn II ooiim 3 itinii apmTaoa"am" ianiniii a (ism i Sldnrnl A. a R a aftpm R. ifot anrinn An. AfT Aahevllle. Arr' Ar. Henrtcrsoavlll.. Spsrtanliurg, Lv. No. 84 Dully. S4o p m 7tHipm out p m 80 pm n; r ldTinTI II 10 ami Mftpm Mpa JUtlRPHV 1IKANCH." (Dally rarest H.nilsy ') Wavnesrllle, Dtyaon Clly, WeaiHrld, Lv. Ar. No. 17 888 p bi mops M.s 10 am Noa.SOaadBI, Pullman Sleeper bet wen Orernaboro and Morrlalowa. No.. 8a and 88 Pullman PJunVt Umim C betwern Hot Rjirings and WaahJnaTon" Asbevlll. is Ijreaklast Aalloa Zi "Hi" V,??' a a ainisrr Ma) Ukkory I . " n .. JJ J- W. A. WINBURN, I), P a" JAf. L. TAVLOR.O. P. A C washlngtoa. D, C. A NBW DKBD, varefnlly prepared by lead oa sale at Um ost eof theuwa pTS. - oa. CO. no. NortkCoirt iSZZ. VV-t-' DOUGLAS $3 SHOE ttM. 5L?&'j2' MnMatt $3&$2 CHOI gt.a aataasl Ms aaaaauaa. WiiAVER RIVERS. febl(dHia ... v ROCK QUARRY FOR RENT. Apply ta a during the Incoming week to reat the Rock Quarry oa ths opposite aide of the river, aear th Iroa bridge, and the NINB TBNBMBNT HOVSBS aear by. A good rock maa eau. art bar- NATT ATKINSON ft SON. raarat dtf 7 I aii iYl4isVJin;,iliW::. - '