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re-. 0- if . ' ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1800. : j'- i ' ' i; i. HI 1 1 lit- t 1 LOXG DRAWS OUT. Two Moro Weeks of Silver Debate Expootecl. PROCEESS ON THE TAEIIF BILL. It Will Ho Kiporteil to tho Hrimte Ne-U Wi'i'k Mr. Tellor Again Art. dresses tliu Sonntii In Answer to Mr. Slieriiuin Vali'utliio Nimii nntt'il t'or Uergi-uiit-at-Arma. Wasiun.itui, Juna 13. Tim silver debato in iiiiw likely to ran two nioru weeks iu tin! seniitu. Senator Stewart Is extremely auxinus to closo this iKs riifwioii. u-- both lie ainl SS-iint'P Junes ore thoroughly ilitusteJ iuul have uiiaiiitfneil the lntter's hill. Senator Mcpherson, of New Jersey aLso ojs- trHinulv Uisiu-t.' 1. 11.- h,il nouf to tuu labor ri ii 1 . n- o! ji'e;.iriiu; an elan in . !i. a. II l UM'l.'i'-too.l, iTato -P 'i ! ho wou .1. mi-l nol alvueutin;,' tree ooinitjft), ri mo vry near it. He lur aliom i". .mi ! l. in vvu- of the anion uf tV UcMi'li:-;un of tlw hon-ai. to spare lu...aelr' liie etl'i.rt of inaKin;,' H ipeeell. The si-n."t: u-.-.''l a r-Rolution wlilili wiui u:'iv.l hv M-n.iii.r .l..ii's. j.Mvi.li'i!,' that urn ral ' ite on Tim silver hill shall ch-H' on 1 ii after wliieli the live uiiiiii'e wi.l ! in npler It is uiitieii. He 1 i.i.il al 1'' i-t a wivic will W eoiuiiine.i mi i. ! the live mi'iute rule. Tel.'ei'i. 1,11114 Talk. Mr. T' lit r vest nlay niMres-'iI the senate ai uriviit'leiuih on Hie i-ilv.-r lull, nruii lii.iily in r..;.'.y tj ilie sjieivli of Mr, Me rman. ' Mr. Teller sai.l that it' he hal siiii;' ! 'he silver plank in tli" We pul ilii-ui i ji'i.i t ! -ui to In- elai'trap the lie jmblii'.iu lie), t wiiiM not have reeeive, tiff sii."jii from him that. It iliil. He s.ii.lthil there w.ta uo feeling favurtin" l:iiuel:ili.-.i.t in h:.;h jilaees aii'l wmilil not he win!" Wall struet inline nivl i.jlitii s. l.'e reiai ii liei'i ii t.n' - eh of rrvai h lit t'l. . laiiu Mil ir -sin,' a emu'ii uf r'" hi Well ti' et .-UK t iyin.; that llP saw liel'ore lllai tile reJireselitiiUVe.i uf the un-ar 'n;. r- it- m tie- .'miuli'V. Hut the An t va-. ai. Mr. Yell. r. tli.it he Jiil u. t m'o In-; He in. it a '.u,'l.' man who hii'i ev -r ih i ail :i 1 a'l artii .1 tli.' I.e. tet ilay.1 work, t eiitmilnree, i -trial ii:ir.iii:l, ef ever n.il'i eVi r .:-i.. i ! t!i . mit-y. il :a!i on tiltf hill to-Ill. Kiisliia ; r!i.- T.iria lllll. !!:. : Unin.' the 1.. l ie 5il. ii lapel 1; ! :.it if int. il U Iilli 'li to t:ie tu.l :j.rt of tins w . Th- . I -ii. in . i WUV 11.. t.ii-e!,..:-! tui.i. i IS lile ran rem, nar. 'e e, ! . .1 tule i. Tl.i iilly. ! I'.H't lll.Ve ( ! al.il lu.i- II Ulelnl- tlllttl-- ! i. ri, nr::T h.a.l- II 'W : eolll- k. It ! . .1 !- '.V .ll I a. ah.. tie i .ji ar- ,ie I...-: -.. 11. a! a wo. a -!.. '.:. t'e- I Til. ti- tile 1.. .111.1 ia-r-t tie ti.ii! lu.d 11- is ' 'l:l- I'll.. Il t .r l's..:. s.iv- nt.i-.y ii ie.ii ' 'i-i : '. -I;. j rat a.itl. r t w. I' st. ,,, il pi-, - pl-taf l-ins rasseil. In . hill!!-: 1 !:. '..tli mr t:.' taunt, a-- ..r.'e... ot . .1- ;e. '.';. mi J !! ' ut ti. i. t le ,(!.: a.l. ... II. '....- -p.-.-.:..- ' un.-ii a . 1 '. K' . Let- .... 1 an 1 t,l .e, .11, Ullll ,t . ce'l'iiitte,. "!' L.Hiuis in ipp: "print:.'!! III. ie t.. tile .toe h.r. hi.' i. I'' '"Ued I., , p.-s- Mr. 1 iileiirino .Nuiiiinaieil. Wi-I '-rr-i... J U'. Tiie K-p-:' lieai. -.; i" 1- II .1 .1 C.lll'.llS i.l-t eV- l UM ' Ii" s' i -aecess ir to i,-iint ;i III . is W. li. I I1..1.I.IV. wilO ll.f ll.ll.de III Ills .-.. --uaVI. Hi to T,.ke ell'eel .lllll.- .ti A inn r of . nu ii lutes w. r- r -i -nti-.i to til' e 111 11., blit tile Vote., Iur alllivst iuI ui tiiem ivt.-i-" cuinpliia' iitiiry. 'The leaUlli Cl.l l.'lltes lor til." I'.'aei.' Were K. V t.lln . of .,. ii isiiu, ali i Mi. is uf 1'. iitisyiv.aii.i. 'biie li'lit etw ' :i tia-. i .'or soiii" time. M. bail.-y, ha.- been I u!th"i'.!i f hurl, s , !. tfuo'i !''... call Ii'"..-,'-'iltent'.!le 1 ' ,'Hty S,.rT-i..iut-,i'.riuj. 1. iii al", of Ma.li", has u.el il ;a.. Mr. ilaihy wu tile ii t-. i; ,t .r tj'u.iy, while Mr. I . ntro i"d most of the : th - v-.-t. I' d by tli.--oii.it. .is vii st.it..-. Then- w-ere forty pr '- ut ut the caucus. The s pat in iiomnritioii were 'al- ln.ui a h'.n eienii;.,;-M i iindil. it elllltle, of A vanm, ie a i .ska; lliiiiev, of i'eiiusvl- I Maine; i.e. d, uf .VI. ll- lle.Mit.i; rjAol'il., of ( oni.ecticiii; I'lll.-I Limui. of liel.,w.:re first Uii lot wvr- s I'll tile sei oil ; f lowa; Uyin 4T011. of ti. jt ., 1. ml. .n.r au l Tun voteH un the at ei-.il widely, but :r until ot the len.l- inif cundida: "i wns i ..ii's-iitnted, mid Mr. Vjiu:"'!"-'. wno r-eeived tw.i.ty-thn-e nv4J .- to Mr. Haik-y'i tlnrt.eii, Wun il' ioi. d the ch"ico ut the cnuciu. liepulilli an La ii i us. Wahhim.T'.x, .lun i la. Tln Kejiulill- ; call caucus of tile house, lldjuurued frulll Thursday hiit.eoii.i.i.-ieil th.. LiMltfc and hoWi'll U-ltl Hull election bill last 111 1,'llt. f hat li.un, tue colored member I rum ; North i.'aionii.i. sp.ilte In favur of the 1 List '.' bid. I it In r meiulsira spoke In , favor ot one or uTli'T liie:uiUle. I.eeil liro'sii" 'd that tint two Mieaker i .l. . inns is. blended so that tin- tea Hi res uf the Unw ell bill pfuvi'lni lir an eMeii-iun ut the jsiwnr of feO' ial sii.ierva.ors sli'.uld be letainisl, bill tluit the bid siiouhl really U a national i-f' I'tioii lue.i.sun'. A reso lution w si oft'ered providint that Mix bill Im reirji-ed to the caucus committee on elections to be repoited buck to an other cum-ikj it hill euibriicintr the feat ures outJliieU ly tho spi'iiKcr. The reso lution wua fttfrue 1 to without dissent, An Ajrr-iH'iiicnt mi SN-iiilont. Wakiii..i.Ion, Juno i. The rmfer rota uf tin- senate ami house on the gen eral s iisioii bill have ii-aelie'l un agree ini'Dt. '1 he house rolirerelieu receded from their stand for the service is nsion feat lire, wln.e liieeotiferps'a on the part uf tint senate allowed the dependent clause to bo al.'icUcU out. This leaves the bill practically it ilisiibility measure. It extcuilt gre'iily the present p.'iialup awn. m Tho I tin press Has Nellie ftasli. llKRl.lN, June 13, The Gorman ptn-prv-m U cuuloiud to lmr bud with uottlo lash. VvAi HE MUMJCHEO? Mr. It. II. al4nrll Kn.inil nn llin Itltlewalk In a II) lua I iiiiilllliiii. til.tiMiii a, (la., June K'. The ipuw tion ol almost everv one wiih, nil learn ing that .Mr. It. 11. fiiltlwoH wan dead, "nfti lie liiiiiileri'd r" It ia mipiioscil, while un. ler the liilliience of whisky, he fell from tho flout vciuudii of the hotel to the phlewiilk Ik'Iow, u dlslauce of ubottl aiirtuii fnet. Theni w-eru bruises on kit head, mid the qiuttlon ia, were thoyenusetl by tho I'lifi. or w na It Uie work of ii murderer, lie Iuul several liutiilrml ifailhirs nn bin Mr o i yuslenlny, nnd was under the iiiliiience of whiskv. Ihe money riuinni Is' fouiul, nnd it Is . Ulleved by somu tltut lie wu roblsjdand miirilrreil, unit thrown over tho hotel lumihters to the l'IoiiiiiI. ( Ithers are of the o)iiiiioii that, w hile inloxiealeil, he went to his room Hiul went to sleep. It was intensely warm, anil it is Jtossihle that ho slept n while, unit, arousing, got up and went out on the verumlii to K"'t fresh nir, lie limy linve lost his lialame anil fell over on to the sidewalk below, No one knows how it occurred. Mr. t'aldell lived ut Kiuit I'olnt, (111., ami had been to I'hontx fit v to close up some business, llo whh heard to fall by some ladies ill the hotel parlors, and they remicsted Mr. Harris to see who it was. He went outside nnd found Mr. faJJwill hi an unconscious coii.liiioii. He was carried inside, and died of his injuries at I o'clock. liie venlii t ot the coroner's jury was that Mr. t aldivcll died of a wound ill the temple, from ciiuses unknown to tlmiu, A BURLY NEGRO MAN. A Mutlii r Kill.... Ilu. Hon. n uf ller Dioiuli tui, mill I'hiili tho Villain. W hiii..t. N. ( -H,, June 12. Mrs. T. A. laiuli-h. the w ile of u wealthy farmer living near here, went into the room of h. r limiKhter, nliout 4 o'eli k, to wake her up, and. b acii.lent. saw somctliuiK under the l ed w hleli seemed to In a olaukvil, and, t.'"ii down, took hold of it. but to her honor it proved to lie u burly muro man. When Mis. Kn;lisli I. an he. him it woke him, fur he was fast asln p. Mrs. Kui.'hh slarled for her husband, who uas feeding the sUu'k si .me dislaiiee olf, and us she reached the door, the iii niii o'eiioiik hei and slam med liie dour against her, makiiiK his escape. It i- llieilKht he euteleil Ihe liuiise tally iii the uilit, iuul got under he U .lnilhlhe intention of coiiiiniltiui.' ...1 nine, but wi l.t to sleep mid failed to ake up. 1'lie Ui-M iir-ul 1 daughter, It Is ueed- :is. iii-iiv. ini terribly triable ueil, II :lii .lei Hi-h niscul is cinmht, theie is no I. HiliK bat " III lie the late of hull, lur the people un- Very iudi'iiaut. An lllil 1l.ui H.lle.l III Ihe Ti.iln. Iim:Mi;.. il Iuup IV. Near Waco, Ke.liieu I .'ii roll ,i killed by an eiicuie .ai I lie i n uria I'ni'ilic railroad. The old eiitleitiati e.'til.l not hear itooil, and uas H.ilUinon the trm k. lie was terribly man' le i in hi- l'er e.Mreniiln b and U Uy and one arm. Tin- hiimlier i,f roiiine-ri'. i.h il UhII'mimI. f 11 Alil.K.sT'i.v. S. I'., June P.'.- The cbiinil.. r of comiiieri e held u inis.tiiig t. .Illsl.kr the rel.ult uf Ns I til hi '.III I i 'In unit. u-kiiia liie atlm uei c nertil of the -tale to uium- in Ihe (in t i. lit uf the rii;lit if the Charleston ami s.iMiini.ih lailroad to inaintaiii It- teriiiuiu at A-hley .lune tioii, -1'ieii Miles fr.'Ui the city, the olh ,1-et U-in to t.-rie ihe company to run iii ut iis trains iiitu ' barle.-t.iti, ..r els.- i.tal.e step- to l il teit Its el.al t. l . A i-ii.uluti.iii i- al"i''ed. affr hi.ly di-. ilssiuii. I,v a "(e .a 1" I.. '.', that a ' uiil- autlee of l.u 1 .i lib the rani' , :.' the n. an. r. le ...I a. llll.sl t.l Title- III Ii I'lll.T laiioll NARROW ESCAPE. Ilu I ....In, .. i, it. i I iitliM-r I'ri'ienls an Anltil tt if-.'k. (111! I IV. I i. i.. June It.'. Perhaps one t tin Ill' s! l.it.ii of .IC' ldel.t.s was K'.orl- d . l.-v, ii i:, il. - from here. . ,n the .ii an ut n. i iru: m htio Not th A la I 'ii ma raiii'sid. iiii. liie.-r I'.ia'luiii . alter . lussinc l iint i im I . fcai" hi- i-Mjiii.. all the steam --1. be aii'l u i- lu.ikiiu iinhI time t" iiidke .ptb.it 1 -I II. liKMIu. Ilele. win n In. la -U.l'l. III! l aled dull II 1.1 the s-.-tt. ae.st. r. L'-llm L-re.il .lilicelii i', he stup. ;nl M-1 1 liltl a lew iMet l.i VaUIUIl basin, thirty l.s-I wide alul Iweiily lne ;.. i .U v: A I- nible rain had just'pnv.. l.n.r ih.it -"li.ui, mid the einbaiik- 1. 'it. tW' lltv -tile feet, tlllder wllloll Mil i etili el t tuaci -uiii i iii "late a small stream, -ll'Vllllllied to Ilu- pressiu',, of water mid I i. ;ikiiij iii Ihe I. ,ei I '.l. The Irani was i iiiim I one. in charge nl "inlm-iur ' t'lM, who had a niitiilH'r of passi'iiet-rs ii l-iaid. Tn hiess with uiii. Ii Kn- i:it r I tr:.ii.iiry faeisl .IimiiIi in theef- lul l to st.,p bis train and sine the liveauf HIS p.ssl.le,.-,, - iiiiiuieu.labl... lli- Iil.il limn MU liijiirli'. Ill Kilt. N. i June 10. A well-i.nlii tarin.M of thi- place, nam. d T. W. Pick lesinn r, had .Hca-i"ti to near Pine Moiiiitiiin, 'ia. Wbilo there he was ' thrown truni an niirnly hoi--.., and lu wh' V UmIv and loin r IlluU were terri- i.lv cril.iieil. He Was eollM'lulls till J.-alh icliciud lulu of his niiir.-rinu, I'lne ilutiutain i- iil..it . l. v. ui iiiil, from tin. plae... Thi- awful aei i.leiit ha- cast u ;i-um over the I'ouiuiuiiitv. l.-s.iiala l ulcriiieliMis In tliirli.-t. A'lI.ANr.i. lia., June 1.'.- Atlanta has rereiv -d one ear load of melons, so fur, and pi tees an- hitch, lo i-ni -it- lt. but in a very few days ihere ill Is- an al'iiud- ll.e'ot till-Ill. Illlil trices Will tlimlHe. Tae III. I His were sold by t-'nlvcv iSt o. lor the Melon I .rowers' cu'lintine,' Mr. Fid-v.-v is ii prominent m m in iliee"innK''. 11 Nivs the ei Illume liiaililllll lei - will lie opened next Saturday, with Mr. .1. It. l''Tiiini and a lull corps uf clerks in eiar;:e. The llo. uliiai tors will Is- oil Alal.'iinin slns't. Ity thai time unions will la.i.iniilut: in rapidly. The Kxi Iiiuiko eceitii Is s'i- cent, of the crop, ami tin. eroui rs ot lieiiriiia nn l, m ioh. lomnki. some uioiiev. The melons are verr lini. Terrlll!' Sjl.ii-lll Near .lileksolll lll. JiitKtw.vMt.l.r. Hi., June I;', A ler flc wind stm in swept near this pliiee, nnd C'lnslertiiUii.n pre! ailed. It is iwtiinaled that iwii thoiisjiiiil people were in a lent si'mio "i in.- it-, um-Miing m a con. t. U.-lll,ll II tallll 111 sll.l.ll.l.lt Ml.it,.r t... , - " . . . ' r oii.wiiiu iiieieiu ti.t-r tin iitrerowu. A scene of coliliision elmied. mill the ailes and heavy canvas pinneil uiaiiy to the round, senile u liumlier Were iiiiiited, ilu. iiiu--.t seriously la'lti- Mrs, v. H. Muslim vii, v. ife of ibu pastor of (iraee linrnshsf Ip's.upal chiindi, who was hurt iilnmt I no spine, ami Miss AltUrsou, of Chap ill, skull frucliiji-d. 'aliie ef a rus-H'iiurr Train, lint few persons who view a pa-nn'iiKcr train as it K'sn tliuinleriiiK past have an bleu that it n pri'ienta a casli value of from ; .uj to il'.'u.iKMi, hut such Im tho cose, Tlru nnliiinry exjm-Hn train rcpre wnts fn mi f'il.iNW to fjo.ow. The en irluu iuul tender nre valneil at f lll.'VKIt thi) ViutKUK" ear, tt.iKH); the (Hiatal car, i,0ot; the siuiikinir cur, f.U"U; twoordl nary pnsseti'ter eara, IIIII.IMM) unrh; three pnhu'O ram, 1 1 5.000 each total, fnJ.IHlO. Manv of tlin trniim which pull up tour out. in in the L'liiou ilejsit In this city uro worth H'-iU,(W0. Ht, LmiIh Repiiblie. A 111,11110 Nvrklaiw. (eti. William K. Draper, of Hopcdale, Mass., unit Miss Susan C. Preston were united in iiiarriago at Lexington, Ky,, May 22. The bride's costumo wna white silk, en train, old point lace iuul diamond oma inenta. rlhe wore the groom's present of p:,H)0 dlamotiil necklace. A Mtitli.ni f'..ln,. "Tlinea have uhangvil, old boy!" rif niurkvU Uriggg, "slnru you and I were young." "True for you, old fellow," returned Drown. "In flieao days the tailor not only makes the man hut the woman." Druke'i Maguicine. FOR MILITARY GLORY Candidates for Fame QraduatoJ at West Point. THE LIST OF 0LAS8 LEADEES. fltlrilim Times at the MIMiary Acaileinj Across the reatcful Hudson ui I'oiiuhkei'iisle Ot eiirs a Very lilleieul Scene f lass lay l-'.eri lsi'. al VnsKiir follege. Wust I'iiint, N. Y June P.'. After the light artilierv batterv drilled the antionnci'tuetit of the class standing wu read at dress parade. This determines the standiiiKS in various duties of the first and sioiid classes, hut the general atiuiding is still lacking, and that ia what counts with the cadets, and especially so with the gradu itiug class, for while Cadet llrouiwell may lead the first section in ciiginei rill,' and fatlet Keller the liist section in law, it iliKMI not follow tint either of them will carry off the honor of ls-ing hrst beinorrow and step lortll 'Mill Me line at call of Uame and re vive die diploma of the military academy, t utlel ,laiwln'N fhaiiceM. If It did. then would Cadet .ladwln'a hard work an I -lilell'lal success in the four years past go for naught. When the general standing is made up the standing made by the cadet ill his entire term of service Is taken III its entirety and the huihest total carries off the pn.e. Mr. .Iiulwiii has .pule a surplus ia liuirus To ins creuii, iiiiviu iieatie.i Ids class in nearly all the studies fruin the outset and will proliably land w ith lioth bi t ai loss tin. line. The Class l.eatlers. The first live names in the several grades in the or ler they were announced wen- an follows; Kihst ci ass h.iiKinsvriiii; I'l.srlts s). I'nni w. U. of me... I' nli-ii Hi.tfi; es, Ni-I.riik' a, hi. p llil.-.l t la. I'r.sl I.-HI; I tuirle. Kllleli, Ni-w Y.irk; lliTtnil ii..ikni-, I).-laiire; K.tuur J.ul.nn. Pen sy.VHitl.1. Im I liit' l.-s K.-lier, A fre. I'. MirrllUt, Oblo; Jsities II. .an. I.. a, M..s.sacliust lis; llun- ll.es. Ill s' U.-. Ilr.ili.in'-s anil tltiim.ry J.i.Im In, Keller. Ilntitoifii, M iii.iiln.i, li.-rtsii.'. .si.i..iM. li.stsiu.-, Kt-.l..r, ('. C Ht-arn. Tt-kas; WuIihiu u. Ji.lniMiu, kt'iiiaeky. Iluif. il..!. sue.. sn tl.isn Nitliirst and ttips-rlitisnlal Jilille-'pit) J. ? s.i.,.t, i .-im ...; r. p. Ki-i. -1. A.sI.hi'is, s-ii 1 1 ru-ny. MsryiNini. ai'timcr i l il,.- ii'- I'ifa'; J. K. M'-ln'ltst, .Vhi . tsinl; .I.J Vl.'.r"... lt.u.vni.i. lI.fiiil-tri..iil".t'., ' u Hti.1 rf- .l.i;- aewrll. I'rosi.y. M. In !' M s ..! K '.i.ils. Thes.. are al'. th studies of the two c!.uise an 1 .-very m, :a: r i-ussi-.l sue-c.-ssfuliv t'le etauliati"n. Tie- third .iii . f.'Urta will learn their fat.- s.. ii. 1; i- not viol nun." oiiti l.-iiii- to stale that flits.--i l.-is,.. w-.ll Hot pass tiie ..id. al 'ins.-. ii, i I. .ait in,- nuiiils-r Of fortllll.ll.'S I .lllil"! InuV Is. told, SWEHT GIHL OHADUATES. The f laxsi Ua) I:ei le at Vossar t nllei;e, I'ot tiiiKr.itiNii;, N. y., .Inne IS. The class day eei'. ises of Va-ssar college ! gan at il p. lu. y-st. I'lay in the college chapel and the little hall Was . rowded. Miss I.allla Matthews ll.de. of Chieil'.-o. wan iiiarshall of the day: Miss Ht leue Ilorgiiian, of 1'. nu Van. class orator. Miss Katheriue huiith.of I.ausiiu-.Mieli., historian; Mis Carrie Fisx l'ait. rMiti, nl Chic ago, class pi i i.h. I, and Ml lirner Kt'S.'bUJuh Kil.V, ol Allegheny, tret orator. Ailt-r t.n e.. reist-s in tlieeliats-l the ceremony of p '. .; t ,.g the class trts was p. rlu.iii u on tin ..iu s an a ol flu mam I uiliUUit. ..nu t.ie class slunle was lormally prest lilt"! to tin- i-lasi. uf III. Last ev. inn;! a e'as- reunion of all tin alumni t.s-k p.ai e aim the seiilurs held a proiiieii.nl" rts t.pi ...it m the new hviii Ilasliiin. To lay tin eiiiiiiieiiceiu,.i i x ircises art- ls-ing h 1 i ami lo-nioirow the tweiily littli .imuv.-ra.iry of the col lee will Ite rclctir ,led. Opposslim i In- II. use Knee Hill, ThkntoS. June p.'. A laigt- tlelt-gn ti'UI of tilt- r.i IT..1 til gelillelilt-ll sp pesriil la-lore the iioiein..i to ure hi m to veto the hoise r.nliig lull, Thet urged thu. the hvalir. it."ii uf book- making, ok the bin provided, would bring all the elTs.'oui'ins uf otn T atatea into New Jersey to o rate tbeil met hut Is. They ilinnu-.l that it was not Jersey im -n who were l'ii.tited by lln-ii tnu'ks. Tlnw who spoke were Ib v. Dr. MeAlilsler, uf the Tritiitv Kniseoiutlian church; He v. Mr, Morse, ut tint .Niadlsoii Avenue rresbyterian emircil; lii-v. .lull II T. K.-rr. of the Third rresbyterian church, ami II. il. laiiuin, a real wtate owuer. A ti'uuls.r ol uih. r geutlviiieii were present. Her.irilleil rresliyierlan NyniKl. JtKW iuiK. June 12. The K. foruutl rresbyterian syn.sl rreeiv.-il the n-port npon missions an I hud it over for In lure iv.iisiderati.in. Itev. J, M. Me tlliintiey, uf K's liester, who was ceu- anriKj ny ma presnytery lur allowing a w-tiuian not a iiii'iids-r of tbr Keforuied 1'reabvtiTiau church to commune with hia cliiireh apsanil l.fuie the inn lerence and slat, d nB , iu. No conclu sioli was reu. In d. The allerimon ara- amn waa ilevoted to the ipieslmn uf "unlou." No action waa tukeu ou the queatloii. Itrath irihe "Hallor Preacher." ASM KY r.iHK. N. J.. June 12 Rev. Oeoige C. Lianeiolt, of the Trey annual I'onlerelice ol tiie Methislial bpUK'opal church, died at Ills cottage at Ocean llrove of general d.-liilily, ag.sl years. fie wua Known aa liie "nailur rreat ner. He I'-avea a wile and three daughters. tine of his dauulilers, Jane M. liaucruft. la an author uf religious works, while another Is it professor in Cornell college, wll. A HortM" ThlcTa Violent lealll Fi.KMl.Miblit'Hii, Ky., June 12. John Mi Milliu. young man, went to church at KoriiiKiia chapel. During aervlne he npiK'tl out. culling in,, nrnllea ut arren or eight hois, s iuul inoiintlng another gave a CteuiiiHiii lie veil and drove the whole herd ahead ui mm. tie waa nur- ailed and shot Iniiilly, our Iwll entering liie Hack ol ills lieutl ami culuing out the luuutu- Mra. Vaiuleurlfl May HiK'nrr Hall. TiiKNTOM, June 12. The imireiue court decided to allow Mra. Vandegrift her liberty on a writ uf halwaa curpua. when buutln have Issai algned for lA.taai to aupeat ut Trcutuu for auuteuu on JUi 1. The nalljr CHIien. Is nlwnya nhvc to the lutcrcsta nl Aahrvillc iuul ita roilc. la the moat iHiniilar ailvcrtiainu inc. ilium In North Ciiroliim. Ik rend by n grrntrr number uf iicoplc tnnn nny outer accuinr imncr in the Slnte. - Ik nlwnva rillnl with the choinut refill ing matter ol the ilnv. iwinrilmg houses fa II tlulr rooms livnil- vcrtlsing in the ClTIHKN. News, nml nil the news, nuikca the Cir- ntKN n grnrrnl fnvoritc. No retail merchant ever mmle n iirr nt success without advertising. Try the ClTIXKN. An nilvrrtiNctnrtit in the Citiikn imva the advertiser nn hundred-fold. BalUnioi-e oolls Her mock. Ualtimohr, June 12. Mr. E. R. Huron, president of the Southwestern, Baltimore and ( Ihlo railroail ooiupany, who repreaeuteil the ayndicato in the re cent negotiations fur the tnwhnse of this city's holdings of Baltimore mid Ohio Railroad company stock, brought that operation to a close. He desisited l")00,0oo. The tinauce rommissioiiers. on liehalf of the city, agreo, in virlne of this deposit, to sell to Mr. llacmi the sliares of the common stis-k of the llaltiinore and hio road now owned by the city at $UHl a share. The sum involved. $l,j.si,0on, is M U paid on or lH'tor July I mut, wimn tiie Iran. ler or the stock will Is. made to Mr. Ita. on. The l.uiiery Admits llt-real. riAToN iiiK, l.a., June 13. Tim lottery no . iiliiiita its deieat ami the autis are jubilant. Its hill w.i.s read it second time in the house ami referred to the (Kicked comiuittee appointed last week. This, however, is the exniritiK kick, John A. Morris Iuul made a proposition In withdraw' hia hill from the legislature if the IViuocratie state committee will order a Democratic primary election mi the subject wit.iin the next sin;)' days and the governor will promise to convene the legislature in cAlra sess ai in case that a majority votes for 111.- lottery. The ant is, how ever, decline the proposition and will kill thu bill in Ihe legislature. An liilclt-MlhiK rii-nlc, PlTTsnt mi. June 12. The Silver Leaf social, a eoloreirvliih, held a picnic at Castle Shannon. The retresliiin iits eon-sisti-d of beer ami whisky, and the affair broke up in a riot. Frank Morrison killed Chillies Soil. a instantly with a sledge hammer, and a colored man named Allen shot his girl in the thigh while iplarrelllig over the pus.v-s.siuu uf au uuiiiiflla. Many mumr cutting si rapes occurred, and the whole .Towa loitulit in I. ie 1 1 am .ill liie wnj is. mis city, where tiny were lis'kcd up by wholesale. To lie l.lei lroi iiletl. Platt-hi no, X. Y J uiui U.- Judire Full Hv. . I tho tune for the execuiiou oy el i ll icitr ol .iosfiJi Chapb-au tor the ek Is-ginuiiu .lulv 2i. When Chap- lea'i wae coiiMcii-l nisi January the ex ecution was tiAi l mr the i lur. 1 w.s-k in Match, but a motion Is-fole the court of apl ids for a lien trial acted aa a stay. Tin- net ion wil- ileiiie.l mid the prisoner WaSjIilollhl heri- tltf It selili'llCC. The Missouri Itising, l.rwitNtt.iliril. Kan., June 12, Thu Missouri r.ver n is risen si feet within the last twent ,-luiir h'tiirs. and ia now a mile anil liau lllil o.isisite the my. Willi lie. n il a loll lllil, - ail hour ClUT' ut. Three tin irte.s ... ., .lot.-1 resile built on tue sitinl bar and a.ile xed to the jk.ii t.sJi bridge is now iu the water. A further rise ut two feet will cover the village uf Millings. .lo. l.a nil I'liri-liasf Slielretl. t-iiMaiN, June 12. The cabinet, by n liiajtiriiy vole, Ii ui lift me. i tu shelve the lrisit laud puiviiiise inn. The milium v. headed by .nr. ii.iilo.ii . were in l.ivor ot sat ritlcilig so.111- oilier measure, but yielded lo lue :u -viiii'iie, tue ministry Is collli h ut tlnl lim oilier H'iv. rililli'llt bills will Is- uiwst witumit uuiiea.ea-s.iry Ueluy. A Ktiltlieis,' lloine llartl t p. IIMAN l-AI'IHS. Jill il.. .lime 12. -Tile Mil lligllll sltile l-t I's' lioliie ,n saiil tu Is.' Ill lili.uicui si I n Us. It lias tit i'1ush thai tin re Is K shtti'iiige ui -si. .'.no mm that nn iiiis rs in tin- isuiidul iii.iii.il'. as have giv.u ill ir lli livi.lual in.ies In tide the institution over ii ii 1. 1 tne next legislal Uie n.is'U. Aniiilier IIiiiIsoii Con ti i) Ctiniest, Thi .Mi'N, .inne IJ. Tiie I'.n. n. in Ito lie eolil.'.-l ii , I. " II... i i as.' ul i unison County Is lift, is-.t.te i ie sltplfllle rulil'l. Jllllll lt-llllt Hi'.- .!.-(.' , liif ,. p,iviege ol is'giiiuiug t ii-.r -nu tu oust liniKge mini lio n ins ; -t"ii iis.tir.etor.it lai,;e ul (lie . on.ii v im.u the evi.l. n. e iuul tiny iiaie pi.siu, .-.i. Cliairuinu ul' the I'iissc egor Aicenla. CTlli'Auii. tliine 1 2. .1. K.o ldird was ducted t'haiiia.m ul lue wenteru naasen-gi-r HKt'iiis al n s d.iry ol iU.isKi a year, lie ia to serve lull 11 111" Worry ho Will be subjii'tc'l to ul iv.-s mm in search ot real or lie is removed by a two-llurd vote ul I lie as.-as'iii,iu, Mra. James llrtiHii I'liller t.osea. 5ttw Yiiiik. June 12. The suit uf II. C Miner against Mrs. James brown roller to i-eroier 2.4iss).4i, which has I eu ou trial l lore Justice Andrews aud a jury m the supreme court lor sov enilUajs. i-iiiinl in a Verdi. I lur the lull Oluulllll Collie I. An Armed Trui'i- al foluinliua. Cul.t xiHi s, 1 1., June 13. Kvery thing is ipuct In the stre t ear atriae. ami but ii aides are aj.pai. any waiting for the other to move. .u attempt is oeing mane to run cars, and tue strikers are ipuet.y loitugiiiK aisiut tue ditfea-ut barua uf the eisnpany. Dt'thleheni Vl a vera Hlrlkp. IlKTHl.KUKM.f'a., June 12. The wear ers employ. si in thu ltethlehem silk mills, to the nninber of fifty, went on strike upon the announcement of a IU pur ceut. re. i ui i ion in wages. The weaviug dt pai t.nt-nt of the mill is Idle. A Hon I hern Niulule lo Urant. IIai.timohk. June 12. The Snn prinU a Coinmuiiicaliiiii iroin au ex-confetlur-ate proptsmirf the erts tion In llaltiuuire of a statute to Honer.il tliaut, tu be built exclusively by tue auusc nplioiis uf soulheiii sultinrs. The t.lasslit.wp. (jo Hack. Nkw V.ihk, .lu, ie 12. The Ilelglsn tlsn iljowem who tvere taken from the uiiina.siail. 'l in,- tue inner side nn the Viisuilisili ,,'csl rio;. I'llelr Wives and cliildiuu remained is hind aud are golug tu iialliiiiore. A Hii'H'lilfl at JobI lalanil. Nl.tiiAHA Kai.m. N. Y., Juuu 13. A man jumped olf of lloat island bridge and swam to the britu of the American loll mi,l ills.ipieartsl. ilu wan ilressed in blac.i ululUes ami hud a full block Uard. Hutiilay Ht litml Convent Ion. New Yohk, June 12. The thirty Afth txmvcuiioii uf the New York rtlste Suuda' M'lnsil iinstH-latitiu waa os'iied lu the Tuiiipaiiis avuuuu (Juiigregaliuual church. ' Mauliallan llnllroail lllvlilend. Nkw Yohk, Juno 12. Tlw Manhat tan railtiNul directors declared the regular ipiarlurly divnluud of If per ceut. uajauie ,nuy i. I consider Mrs. Jin Pcmon's Kcmrily the lieat blood purifier thnt Ik nn tiie market to dnv, J. II. McAiikn, Charlotte, N. C, August 15th 1MHU. A Hisnntch from Knlrmh nnv the l-cii- mil rrjHirts lis to the tobneco croiis arc very lavornlilc, hut In Nashville. Wilson nml Halifax comities the crop is in a preenrions condition. The rlnngrr is that the filnnt will goto see il. which, of roursr. (Irstrnys the crop. All tobneco is enihin- gertd, anil no one seems to know n rem edy. I MISCELLANEOUS. Como to tho leading Dry Goods House wIuto you will always find a good stock of Dry Goods to select from. Consisting of Hrillinntini's, Cashmeres, Satines, Ging hams, Lawns, Muslins, Tn bfc Linen, Towels, Ac, nnd everything in tho Dry Goods Lino. An endless variety of Dar asols from the eheiitest to the finest. We have the variety and disposition to sell at a low price. nosTie I5I.OS. & WHIG I IT. No. 11 X. Court Square. AT THK LEADING JEWELRY STORE. The in tire xtuv-k u Plated Jewel ry , ImluilhiK lim' Hrtiiuiirff. Iliittiuin mul tlnut- 1-8-0 HE-THIRD OFFKL-tf KrimllrHM of nmt, un wr intiinl in the futun tu kn-. nnOiiiiK liut Siiliil t.ulil nnl HterhnK HHvvr Jewelry. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, Mouth Main Ht. Aithcville. W.A.Dl-AIU. .I.V. I5KOWN FURNITURE AX I) UNDERTAKING. Nu. 3a ration AwiiMCi M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR SOLD STAND We are now ready, and in vite our friends and Hie puli lie generally to call and ex amine our well selected stock of FURNITURE, Which we are offering at rock hottom prices. L'ndertaking a special feature. Calls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 75, night (Jo. biaiu & BROWN. Chicago & Alton R.R. HAHTK8T KOIJTK TO KANSAS CITY AND THE WES? Aahrvillc tn Kansas Clljr In 37 huura . Ashrvlllr tn Itrnvrr In nt htmrs. Ashrvlllr tn Has Praarlaco, California, and I'lirtlsml, lim. in. In 0 dnvs. tttilltl Vrsllliulrd Trains HI. I.raila to Kii' sas i hi, Kri-ntiiiiH vnair ear ire. fur Tull information call oo or write to B. A. Nc 'land, district ('Ksnrnarr Aurnl, No. 10 l'Mlton Ave Ashcrllle, N.C V t IIAKI,TiN. (I t. A. Chknoo, III. FOR SALE. A second hand mnnrjr sals and oar pair platform aralea. Kmnilrrof C. 8. COOPKR, Or ICICLLY ft tTRACHAN, UH fATTUN AVUNUB. iHii GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In 100 Feet of Central Passenger Depot. ASI1EVILLE, N. C. m r - - " - - - " - 'imri ti ti i tot- u ii f ii iitt r. s ni i i m mm ' n m A iiitMli-rntHriit cIahh hotel. Hot nnd colli water Htitl bat ht And tolletn on every floor t lilivtrii. Ik'IIh In everv room. K'ti lire in ofttre nnd uriiten In In-d rooms. Oftice, dininf room, hi nc h eonnter. eiKr ant! ntwn mand and bar and billiard room on Unit floor. Hire, trie Ntrrrt tarn mn door every 0 tninutea. Hiihtuund und imnvillc railroad eatiiiff houick JO in in ut en for meitU. RATKHi fa.oo PKR DAY, A. G. HAIXYBURTON,Prop. J. H. IIKVAN Hlifft WAI.TI1R HtlCN, ClerfcH. ROUND KNOB HOTEL., RIvlsowcll County, N. C. AN HOUR'S RIDE FROM ASHEVILLE ON TNE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA HAILROAD. A slmrl tlisliiiiit- from tlic I'tuil of' llic I'inniii'li- of the Htm- Niiliii'. fruin which lialsiintlr ItriTxi'S ire ciinsliintly hluw-itii;. The atTiu-ry is iii-iun-siiit', walks wild anil varied, and water pure and iiluiniliint. I.ITIIIA WATliK A I'HW STIil'S I'KIlM l-'KONT IIIM1K, i:i.l'.CTKIC lllil. I.H A.NII HATH Km IMS NiMtCIAI. K.TI-:t lilVKM TO FA. Ml 1.1 KM. OpviiH June tat. For TerniH, addrvHM J. BIXOW KRW1N, PropHeton. THE BONANZA," THK I.KAUINU ' WINE AND .. LIQUOR . STORE IN THK STATE. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. j. 4. -ARo.iA.nT. Mwr. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, R. C RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. I'ArWHNtlKK I K I'A KTM HNT, Wenteru North Carolina Mtvfitton. PASSIiNCHK TRAIN SCHKHri.lt In KpfkCT Mnrth;ii 7fith Meritliiin time tnu-d when not otheruiM' iiitllcatid. KASTIllll'Nll. Lv. Ktitmville. UMIlh IIIIT. I " Ashrville, Ar. Hnlisliury, ' lisnville. " Kk-hmiintl Kalclirh. ' r.tiltUlitiro. Wllminattin l.vnt-htiurK, W iithitii;tin ' Mnltitmire, " Chilli.. " Nets York, Nn. nt Itltily. unopm i 'j .'tr.iitn r. n.'lnm llll'.'nm Nn. n:i JUilly Hor.nin ttou'imi ilJpnt to JOtltl S.-lnpml Bl.'tanil t:uaiii'l 1 o5im S lopm 1 1'jr.onni lloopml I lU'.'opm 1 1 1'.-.-l.iui 7lopml ll.i:inni ar.opi.tt Mjr.iim 1 1 .'uplll I lo I7UIII . li Ifotitn l I iMpnt ! WKSTIiorNM. I l.v. Nrw York. I'hila., " Ititltitniin-, M Wnthinifl'll ' l.ynclil.urK. Nti. Ail I Nn. ft'.' IHiilv I mil v- IL'l.tliml .lllpill T.'onmi ll.p.7ini lil.iiiiil :i i, in. I 1 1 2litm j 1 1 ooittn n-toptnl riOTaml .'UMipml UllOiun!' H Ulpml Hormml " Kithitiiinil. I " lianvlllf. " Wll.'liiefn " r.til.ltiliiirii. " Knli'luh. Hnlisl.iirv. Ar. Aallrvlllc. " Kn.isville, lliilllliiit-r.l tlonain I UMOpm 4 Mipml r.oopm 1 1 ii ti n. j r.1 tr.iiin 1 1 1 '.'.1111111 7 --on I .tUHiuit r.'ir.i.ml sjr.pin Nn. ns i llnily. HiHiamll.v." U lit ami An ion;! amiAr. llJ pml " A. M tl. K. K. 1 Nn. .".A I I Hilly. Ait.I N4il p m Arr.l 7IHI p m I o7 p m l.v.i .1411 p m Il.it Hprinns, Anheville. Ileittlrrs,,nville, HfiartanlturK, Ml KI'll Y IIKANCII. No". IS l' llmlly niTpt Huii.lay.l No. 17 .inn p Hi i nn i m ti r, a m ll lo a m Ulo.nill.v. Asheville. Ar. lltilamlAr. Wavnesvllle. " I'd pml" lltysnn City, " 4fi pml " Weslfii'lil, l.v. Nna. All antl m, I'ullman 8leepera la'tween Orernsltnrii anil Murrlstown. Nns. nu ln.l nu I'nllmitn ItufTi-t SleepitiK Cars lietwi-cn lint Hprlnas nml VVnsliiniiltMl. Asheville is llnnklust Ktiitinn fur Nn. no. lllnoir ' ' ,11. Hickory la na. W. A. WINHt'RN. tl. A , Asheville, N. C. I AH. I TAVIIH.II. H. A., Wnsliinatnn. II. C. A CARD. Ildllor ANheville Cltluti: That vur many friend n may know how t nrrettlnu nn we will ulate that we took In in Hotel anu Hi ore 9,000 In VVc DVcckrt. Took In limt Haturday over 7m. 7rt ol that wan hotel, balance tore. Hotel tend n thnt day. Mad A.1100 arHvaU In 3 inonth. nur ek In tnanimoth lion feet loitM anil Ifl feet wide. Tell the liainntT of the world to come and nee "old Cheil" smite, and buy Kood of u and nave 10 to iI5 per cent, novtAdtf K H. CHI'.tltHTItH Hi HUN TI.ANTIC CtiAHT I.INR t )n and after thla date the fiiltnwlns m'hed. idea will lie run over lts"Columliia liivislnn." No. OH leaves Cnliimlila" n.UO p. m. Arrives at Charleston 0..1O p. ni. No. fla Leaves Chiirlealnn 7.10 a. m. Arrives at Columbia 11. nn a. m. Connecting with trains to antl from all IMtlnlsnn the Charlotte. Ctiliiml.ia Ar An suns nnd Columbia At r.rcenvlllr Knllrnsils. -nally. T. M. KM KRHiin, lien. Paaa. A at I. P HHVINM. il. a "mil Street Car Schedule. ncKinnina: at 7a. m. Kniling I0.no p.m. Car leaves Hquarc for all points un the hour, unJ twenty and forty iniiiiitra there after. Hchcilulr cars ennneet nt Hifiinrr, Train car and Imikuiikc ear meet everv tealn. (mr vnllar allowed each nassenurr, niiHiisae transferred from all points In the dty for 3ft ecnta. TUB AHIIItVII.I.H HTKKUT HV, CO, JISHIIUl TION. ' the linderalanrd have this ilu illaatilvprf partnershlii hy mutiinl eimsent. All nhllaa linns not olherwise timvlilt-tl r..r will Im n.rl Ity J. II. Weaver. Any sccuunta due the Ann are payable to either. nllKKlNt) at WHAVUKi Thla 7th day or May, ihiio, I'ARTNKKHIIIP. The lindiralaneil hnve this dav furmed a rnpartserahlii under the nam. and stvlr of Weaver fV M vera, fur the purpose ol ctiiiduct Ins; th. ahnr bnsinesa In all Ita branches, nt the old aland of llcrrina Weaver. HU I'at ton avenue. Iiiiin II. Wsavrk, J, Nuaaia Mvaaa. A.hcvltlt, Jan. 0, 1800. jf- ' CAUTION S&..t2?S3 tnd Ulrd to flMtorj. iwiotlag MfinM W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE OENTLKMIN. riM Calf. Hmt Ld OralB i oor vierpTOor. ... lest In th. in trlil. CsstiM nls II.IMMIENt'lNK HAXII-HKWKn HIOE 4.00 HANIMKn'r.II WKI.T 8HQR. ll.AO I'OI.ICK AND PAKMr.RIT MIIOB. t'4.511 P.XTKA VAI.J F. l Al.r HHOIC. i.r. A ? woukinom f"tps amirs. 4.0.1 anil I.7A IIIIVK' M'htlOl, HHUKC An uik.1. ia CoaareM, Huunn and Xa... $3&$2SHOESld.Ju 1.75 MHOB POR MIBKF.O, Best Material. B.t Klyls. BmI mil W. L. Mislaa, Brack KM. Moas. SM4 kf MYERS. lelitU d4Wm ROCK QUARRY FOR RENT. Apply tn us tllllimt the liunniliia week lu rent the Niu-k ounrry nn the opiwiaitr side nf the river, near Ihe Iron bridKe, and Ihe MNH TliNHMUNT IIOI'SHS near by. A aootl rock man ran it a lmr. unin. NATT ATKINSON & SON. ntnrlMl ilir thon, r. HAMILTON Jk CO., GROCERS, tm UK) 22, Patton Avenue. Miiatlilm -TUB- ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS, 26 PATTON AVE., ( Y. N. ft A, ROOMS. ) icn dally, eicept Hundaya, from in a. m. until t p. m., and 0 until 7 i. The terms of aubacrlfitliin are: One year tli; 6 nioa., 1.6o; a mot., SI 1 1 mo., OOcla.i dally 8 eta. Officers for 1N0O President, Charles W. WonUsry Vlea-Prealdeat, Thos. A. Jose. ; Sec. and Treasurer, U. 8. Wntaon l Librarian, Mlsa B.J. Hatch. Clllirns and visitors are cordially Invited to Insfiret the catnloauc and Inscribe their name, oa mrrolsrra Jan.'IOdtf A NRW rKKI, carefully prepared hv lead Inx memlwra of the Ashrville bar ion Aneat parchment and heavy flat paper), cor erfng all necessary pointa, luat out and now on Hk at the nflW of th. Ulftiu PvaLiaH , ma Co., No. North Co art aqaa . laalt I -jSlii'tBii ' I ) 3 .. 'S . SaliMNVtWn"A.tViW
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 14, 1890, edition 1
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