at. r A '41 ' ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1800. i M 1 EX CONFEDERATES Propotiitlon to Build a Grant Monument at Baltimore. To Bo Paid for Exclusively By Southern Subscriptions. DUfu.ted With th Slow Progress Mad Toward Kneeing a Sullabr Manorial la Maw York, They Daatra to Do II la Testimony of the Appre.latlon of Grant's Generosity Toward the south. W ahiiinoton, Juna 14. There la growing discussion among the Mnry' land M-CoufeUi-ruto over th propo sition to have their comi-mls unite and bolld a tiioimuient to Grunt. On of these, writhiK to Tlie Eultimore Sun, ftaysi I agrw In part with Ol. H. Kyil Douglas, in a reveut issue of Tim Sim. For-reanKim tminoU liy him 1 wouM have -Confilirat all .uvr the Unttt-rl Htatos unite in erecting; a lim'nlni-wit rapmiiiieut to th memory of Uun. Oraot. I vrmiM, moreoviir, have thuso who were Iwitfu thus coiiimoiiiorste their own lofty appreciation of the nmg asoimlty eti-nitisl them In the hour of tb rrast r'eiloral uhieftHin'i triumph. But I wouM have nothing to lo with that atill-burn ntfnir in New Yorlt-th.it daaj memorial of the ilivul. I would bolld a new monument one aiu-h oh only the pouth; oritfinalitr of the south can design, iiikI only wwui-hrartexl, nn pensionis! rmf riirn litx-rality can rear. I would build it. mit in "New York, but in a southern c-uy, on the bonier Una of travel totweoji the irreat sections, ne already ! he shrine of Interstate pil jrnruajres, and known the world over as the 'City of Monuments.' I would Imiltl it in Baltimore, "El-' 'onfoderntes everywhere, let n testify in tola lid, durable form, that wherever the gosis-l of miignaniiiiitr to the fallen is pr.-iK-insl shall this deed of Iran. Oram's le apokeii in monionul of him, and for all time to come let us thus refute the lie that the south, otherwise admittedly noble and brave, in disloyal lo the restored liiion." Cnl. Honglae' Vtewa, Col. rni((laa hue previously written thil on the subject: "Now thiit the south ha flnk-hei. and unveiled the statue of Lw in Hiehmond, whf not turn over to it the Grant mou anient in New ork and let thi-ro com tleto that? The north 'W not went dtataavil to do it. Let that tnomitneiit committee m-n.1 word aloiu the line tbut ex-Confolnratiu muy finish tins niemori.il, and then mark you how a few dollars rwixi and a few more there will be shell, -d out from the liht pocket of many thousands who fol lowed Leo until tie-re h,ill be enough. There will not he million of dnrats fruui ostentations millionaires, ninny barons and politteiaii. with anew to witulward, hut it will lie clean inn. Unix-Irish money. "The monument huilt bv it will not U hnfvly ijMiiil, but it will 1; more enduring Mum brass.' Whv will tlie boys in (tniy ,W this All for the sake of 'Mursc R IsTt.' They have not fnr jrotten GrMtit'n ldii-rlv cimrfetf- to Lee at ApiMiwtt.ijt -tho 'brtrthtit-t of the bright npofx in ln re nl. They have mt forgotten thut when mune pirit bellum lnjaliste would have indicted Lee for treason tirnnt irtn'telud hi awird acrrwd the Falslaftiiiu path and aid, wiih an oiiiinou primness, that hia parole to Lee must bo nwpected nd tt ' The iniment. Lpun tin- first cotnmniiicarton The Pnn. nnder the iviptioa "A Southern MonmiH-nt to tirnnt." remark: "We pui-Ii-h eleelier' a communica tion from mi ex ( ioiif.lerata pToposin tlie ere't4on In UnJtinmro of a etaMite to Oen. (iranf. to bo bnilt enclasivery liy the uri:rlj.tloii8 of aoathern Kildiem. Ha things it eminei.'ly appropriate that the vaninih.!l fhonbl thin 'cumiitemiv rate tlieir lofty appreciation of the mag nanimity extended them in the hour of the arent Fwleral ohieftaiu'a trininph.' Buch a memorial, he nays, would be the bast refutation of the slamler tht the aouth in dWoyal to the Union. "Baltimore, fiur onrresjxindmt thinks. U pcculUrly auitel for the home of mich monument, ne it is mmthern in aurti ment, -(jn tl boarder line of travel between the great Keetnne, and known the world over at the dty of monument-.' Tin mgffention will attract wide attourion, and in worthv of cousid rathn, Vnriug the celebration attend ing the nnveihntf of the Lee ntutue tn hichmond, when a rewdntion was in troduced m the house of refirerieutatiTea Rrovidiug for the appropriation of tiM, lO for the eomptetiou of the Grant monument in New York, Tlie Bun sug gested thut the i-sith would be glad to contribute to the fund if an opportunity were given H. and our corTemintident eoiumiinicHtion u only one of lmndreda Of eTldnncm of tlie generous and patri otic spirit that prevail in that section. "The south rheriahea especially kindly feelings toward (ron. Grunt Us-au he howed himself aa generous nnd cliival roaa In victory aa he woe able and per levering in war, and there are prolwbly thousands of e it -Confederates who would be triad to contribute to such a fund aa uggeeteU by our correspondent, if the proposition should aeeumn practical ahape. lialtlmore would undoubtedly be proud to add to her many noble mun iment a fitting uiciuorml, erected by runthera funds, to the soldier whoee voke wna among the first raised for peace and for the rentoration of the oirlt as well us the form of trne polit- L 'i, 1 nnli ,n a a good find. Tbsj Pravlalnnal Ounitllntlnn of lha Lnwer Calirornla Vlllbualara. 8am Fhanowoo, June 14. A special from San Diego states that l'nited .State Marshal Card, during his investigation f the tllibnsterlng movement in Lower California, which was recently expiated, unearthed a copy of the provisionni eon tltntlon. This ho baa forwarded to Washington. Among other things the constitution provided for political Seo 4om from the United Btatea or Mexico, the delegating of the people's authority to a council of administration for the purpose of a war of independence, the calling of a constitutional convention at the end of the war, and the suspension of the habeas oorpua during Hie, preva eooa of the war. The Constitution also pTwNcrihed the duties of the council of administration, PAID THEM m THEIR OWN COIN. Kowanapor Mae Retaliate on Rualnest Mea Wba lied lanoreil- Then. A4lw celebration of the arrival of new Ounnun staunslilp )lie other day, cards were sent to the leading shipping Imjs and the nowapaper offinos. A Jolly lot of men, almost entirely Qennans, turned the affair into a great merry making tn which they Ignored the nowe pTer men or so nearly Igiioned them as to be very rude indeed. After tlie coffee wna erred 1 eiieecliee were made, oil In Oerman. When Chere was nothing else to do and nobody left to talk, Oeynan remarked tluit there were some nswspar per men par-soot ana i.oat aitnougn ne guppoeed not any of them oal unueratoou what had been oing on the rest would like to hear froin.tb.ew, In rouDontw) to" that invitation a cultl vatod young gentleman repreeouting one or the dill Men aroso ana rnaue on eio- ouent addresain Dure and brilliant Upon' leh. The Ucrmaus stared at him tn amazement and could uot understand a word he said. When he eat down there arose a mild mannered, studious looking reporter of another of the morning pa pers who proceeded to deliver a speech entirely In Latin. The Germans stared still harder, and redo and discourteous as they had shown themselves It was evident that they began to havo qualms of cunwience, hen the second reporter wit down a third one, a hntdeome gray hatred limn, "WiK'what famous in gen eral literature, found his feet and pro ceeded to expri'ss some interesting senti ments in the pure nnd scholastic German which ho bud learned at Hcldelliorg. As he finished nnd was alsut to sit down he remarked to the inerahants and steamship men that it was a mistake for tliem to think that Ih had not under stmvl them during fh course of their -Wa monopidy of the occasion; thut, as a matter of fact, In spite of their de fective grammar and clumsy diction, he thonght he hod nndiTstoixl every woH thuy had suld. Juliuu Ralph In Chat ter. Wauled tu A i rest St. Paul. There is a Wreck benevolent society In mstnntinoiile which rtventlv had '' f:u-i.m to pubjishu pamphlet on its work, union the title, page 'there woe 'put a (notation from rani's epistle to the G. Ita lians. Very soon iiftiT it njieired a io- lico ofll.s r ciuno' to tu printing ollli e md cViiimslisl of the editjir that be should give him information nn te wli.' this Paul was who had Ix-en writing fc-f-tcrs to the people ft Galata tone of f ho imrbs i f I'iMistanlluopli'), as he had or- b rs b get a copy of these letters and to bring the aforesaid Paul to hendipiarters. The editor explained that 1'atil isuild not ! !f sight to head'jnnrters; he wnsilead. Imt the functionary retorted that ms orik rs were to bring l'aul, ami if he cc.uld not liring 1'hI to bring the editor. It wna of no use to prot.t tliat Paul had hs'II in heaven for clghNvn hundred years; ninl rho islttor wits taken to head quarters un.l put In prison for several days, until linally tlie Greek patriari'h intcrl'ervsl and pnwiitiil the bureau of entorshlp with a copy of tlsi K-int of I Null, which lie showed was addfesMsl not to the p -opto of G:ijatu, but to A province of the ancient Roman empire. Tins having Itii ut l;i.-t made clear, the editor was reloaded. sum Francisco Ar gonaut. Cheap Murtitii)r llrrssea. There areiiiiiuun riible ways of getting a morning dress for ultii't nothing. Take for instais-o a wardrolw of ten r twelve drwsm out of which tin ro may l Imt two that nre la nule. With a skirt the toilet la half complete. It n:ay lie bright and light, plum or lavi.-li-ly trimmed, but so long us it is neat it will bo prttty. If there Is no available wuist a blouto of silk, flannel or cum brio can bo InKight at from HO cents to si.1, or faOiioml at homo for half the money. A wide awake lady tn Wiwt Twenty sixth strt'f , who has pupils as well as small childnm to euro f.r, wreirs a cast tl Immn silk skirt sliom of its former glory and a 1 shirt waist of spiiggial misb"!, liolted In uf the waist. These H uiste costdicr 80 cents each, lint la-fore fairing shu Is obliged to buy material and make new sleeves. Insteud of lrsikitig (jnoer, as you may imagine, sho lxks neat, fresh and pret ty, for tlie wnist is well starchinl nnd at her throat blio wears a sailor knot of soft silk.-Now York World, Wlw-n Hvnojtnr Manford Waa foe a. Lcland Ktaufonl once told mo thut ha mo-le f 12 rhe first yenr that he practiced hiw tn Wtscoiisiii. IIh hud one of the finest law libraries In the uorthwct and was doing well, when a fire broke out nnl trto im this ami tlie tlilrreen inort gages which then contained the lulk of his accumulations. The result was that he was rnlurwd tn fX""!, and rather than rebuild he decided to go to Califoniia He there la-vame Involved tn bnslmw and ruilmuds, and lnetcad of being a rich WiHCimstu lawyer he has become the hnndresl inillionntro United Btatcs sen ator. Washington Letter. The Coat of ntamp Alhiima. Dig dealers publish stamp albums fot culli-etprs, some of which cost as much as ifJO and are very elnborute, thotigti as giMsl a one as auyboily has reason to want can be had for $.5i, with printed spaces In outlhio for tho ftain, contain ing descriptions of the stamps to tn put in each spot ami pictures of the designs on tho stamps where they are desirable. Every stump known to collectors is pro vided for iu this way, and new editions of tho albums are printed every three yours to provide for fresh issues.- Ex change. Rational A rr hi teeter. The vor art element of architecture ha been the cause of ta degradation. From the niuttt useful of art it has lie oome mostly ornamental. From mean ing and expressing the utility of an edi fice it has come to refer to Its appear ance only. People have forgotten that It arose from the necessity of man fur sheltot, and view it as a product of tn study or or tbe studio In which beauty and tmtlintio effect ar the only enile sought, wluTe utility, convenience. xpreaslon of intention,' bare all become secondary considerations. Nothing could oe more erronoona, nothing more fatal to tbe production of sound architecture. Architecture is not the product of the Imagination, bnt the result of experience ana loremgnt. ine painter in hi studio, or the sculptor tn his, has nothing to dlo tate to his thoughts or force them into oertaln channels. Ills fancy is free, and he allows it to carry him where tt will. The architect, on the other band, is lim ited by Innumerable requirements and difficulties, all of which are real and physical, and all of which must be over come before his work can be a raocess. His creations are not Intended for the decoration of gallery or to be preserved nnder glass, but they must stand the test of time and of climate, must bear a relation to the manners and custom of tbe day. Darr Ferree In Popular Science Monthly, A Olsrleal Krror. Merchant So yon want to attend to the correspondence. Hare you bad much clerical ejrperienoaf Applicant Wall, rve, got a brother who is a preacher. I'm not a cleric my alt Texas Biftings. STORM Consldt'i ulilc Dninaffo la Various Ports of the ('onuti y. Telegraph and Telephone Lines Badly Impaired. Accompanied hy Heavy Rains anil right nlug Vary Merere at Walllnsriinl. t'ultn. 9'aetnry sta,n,y hiri. mid Uailly flnmasril Several terauli Heiioiinl Hart Near t'llnlon, III, Nkw Havkn, Conn.. .Tune 14. -The thunderstorm in Walliugford Wednes day afternoon was very severe. The house of S. H. Graiinisu. on Bristol avenue, was struck and Mrs. Grunnisa rendered unconscious tor hours. The L on H. P. North's house, on Centre street was shattered, but no one was in jured. The chimney of Simpson, Hall Miller's factory was struck and liun dreds of bin ks knocked out. Several the fuctoty hands were knocked down by the shock. The telegraph and tele phone poles were . hattered. ami Ills old brack hoiie at North I lavi-u. built iu ITill, was b.tdl. shattered. In llvsiiiirl. Mohmii.y, Mo., .Inne 14. - While th funeral of Mrs, .b liu Hook was ln-ing snleiuiii'ed at Il.'llv drove church, iu this county eilne-uUv afternoon, a vere -lei in of rain, uccniiipaniisl by heavy tlnmder and lightning, came up, A large nuiiilt-r or saildle-liorses were hitched to u i'ack which iMimis'iisl with i barbeil wire fence. Lightning struck the fem e and :n along by the horses four -if 'lie-n ln'ing killed and twenty km ked down. A woiiinu niiiinsl Mrs. K-'Is-rt Keiigue, who was in the church at the tmie, was severely burned. At I'llniuii, Illinois. t'l.lvroN, 111.. .Tune 14. The people of Lliuton were trigliToueil neiliiesilav liv the stuldeii -des k of a te.-rilic wlnj storm from the west, a clou I of frown ing. Inky bbi' k.iev pr-veling it. The wind twi-tisl reos, carriiil Kixesaud i-lanks in the ail and was followed hy lieuvy hail. 'Die telegiuph Wi.ns are down save to the novl'i ami south, and fences and trees lie all over the inlllltrr reports came in Wcdiio-day evening that several men working iu the field were seriously hurt. The damage of the storm will u Is-twecii f hi,iuo uud uoy. At tinllnnaillM. Iviusii ik. June 14. A violent ruiu nnd thunder storm prev.-iilisl here Wednesday ufterncsin. the rain coming down Iu great sheets, the wind ili.sstroy ing simile tm-s and duuiaging a few houses. A telegraph pole at Seventh and llelaware streets won struck by lightning ami 'he street strewn with wires. A uiiuiher of telephon -a iilsiut the eity were inirued out and all the tire lepartmeiit's wires were more or 1 duiuaged. Mn and one quarter inches oi rum leu uuiing me afternoon. At st. I nil Is. ST. i.oris, June u. IIim city wns vlsllisl Wislne day hy one of the most phenomenal hall storms on record. The stones were the largest ever seen here, Tbe heavy class skylights of the Ml aonri gymnasium were shattered, and a skylight ucmir an inch thick on the custom hmise was broken. All the win dows of tin magnilieetrt Kugau building on t Hive street were broken. After tlie hail storm rum fell in torrents. At I.I id a. It. Lima, O.. .Tune 14. -Wednesday aft ernoon a cloud-burst over this cilv did a large amount of damage. Hani and hail fell in tortentr, tussling siiit-ts and cellars and beating down crops. North of the city many thousand dollars worth of damage was done by the storm and u mimiier ol ucad or entile wen- kill Ihe storm lusted almuf live niiiintes. Its course was from soulhwe.-t to mn th east. In .tlaliama. IitHMiMiiMM, Ala., dune 14 A ter rific wind uud hail storm passed over the northern portion of thi- inuutv lute ednesdny afis-rnoon. l orn and cot ton crops were entirely ilestrowsl in iilaces. and much fencing thrown down, l)r. Julius trreene. a proiniueiit phy sicinn, wi-s caught in the storm, si rues oy a railing tree and fatally tu Jnred. atriirh hy l.lglitnlng. Nkw Youk. June 14. -The Manhattan Electric Light company's works at Kightieth street and Avenne li, were struck by lightning W'educaday evening, and a fire ensued which damaged the work to the extent of tjni.non. The district supplied by the compuiiv was in iiarxiiess lor tne nt of the night. At Cnrry, I'a. Coriiv, Pa June 14. -A terrific Minn der storm struck this town Wednesday afternown. Mrs, ( onriek's n-sideme was struck and the. was fatally iiiitirwL Uenjsiniu Vt riglil's ll-vear-old duughter win in rrom shiN'K. 1 lie b-legraph and telephone wires are down all over town. A Peare-Maker Kalallr Shut SHKLBWii.r.i! Ky June II. John Ulubb and Vt tills K.iiikiu. loluu-eo ten. ants on a farm near Chestnut drove, iuis county, uerame iiiruired In a dira rulty over tobacco plunu. Both drew pistols, when a Jlr. Younger, brother-in-law of Kankin, rushed bet w. en the two men tu separate them, ttolh Hred. and Younger fell with a mortal wound In his bcsly. Clubb came here and g.tve iiiuiBfii up ami was coinmitten to jail, although he denies tiring the fatal shot, Malrlrlil and Sulrlda. PnTi.AN, (Ire., June tt. At Mil waukee, a small town alsiut ten inilm from this city, Daniel Hsrvev. a fruit grower, shot and killitl his aged mother ana turn Killed ninieeir. I lie old lady was lying iu bed when her son opened the door and shot her through the head. It is supposed that Harvey was tempor arily insane. A Teiaa Towa la Aahea. Nr.w York, June 14. A special to The World from Mhenunn, Tex., says: Pottsttoro, a small town eleven mile orthwest of this place, on the Missouri Pacific railroad, i In ashes. Thirteen of the largest business houses In the town harve lieen burglarised and then set on fire. The loss is unknown. HI announced that MsJ. Wisemans will attend th colonial congress, which opens at Culogu uB Jul 1, by special In vitation. The) Dally Cltlscn. Is nlwnys nhvc to tlie interest ol Ashevillc nml its iminle. I the most popular advertising nie- Ullllll III cum tii vuroiiiiit. 1 read by a greater numlwr of is-ople than any other secular impcr in tlw StnU. I always filled with the choicest read ing matter of the tiny. Hoarding houses till their rooms by ad vertising in the Citixkn. News, and nil the news, makes the Cit ixkn a general favorite. No retail merchant ever mnde n errnt success without advertising. Trv the VITUKN An advertisement In tlie Citixhm nuvi I , . , . , , , . , -"-l tbe advertiser an hundred fold. 1 FALSli CHARGES An Amerlrun ( IMzon Roughly Tri'iitcd In Berlin. Unjustly Accused of Libeling tho Emperor Mr. Joseph 4niinssnn, a New York Mer. rhant, rmilliira la a filthy Cell and Compelled to Wear Prison (larh Two Orunken Stutlrnts Ilia Aeeiiaara Alliar- lean Kealilenl, liiillitimnt. Nkw Y'oiik. .lime 14,-The World's Berlin spivial cable say A tremendous Miisati.m has Ixsm caused here this week by the arrest of Joseph Joiiussoti, of the firm of Meyer, Jonasson A I 'oiiipuny, :" Hroudway, New York, pit the charge of lilsling Emjieror Will urn. It appears that Mr. Jonasson met a couple of stiiiieuts in the evening whom he had seen Is fore, and went with them to several place-, when suddenly both of them turned upon him and uccused him of making ohjectiisiable olwervations about the emperor, although as a matter of fact the latter' name had never been meiitionist. Joiiussoti then noticed that both the students were drunk. He tried to smooth the mutter over as a joke, but they refused to listen to him and called for the police, who were only too glad to have the chuti 'c of arresting nn Ameri can. They took Mr. Jonasson to a dirty little station h-nse. where he was rudely searched, and all his valuables, paiers, etc., taken from him. Mr. .l -nassou protested against this treatment, uud called the officers'" atten tion lo the drunken condition of Isith students, and demanded to ls reli-ievd. Hut till his protests were in vain. He was sho-ed into the black nutria and then raj idly driven to tailice headquar ter. The officer), at this station likewise de clined to entertain Jonussoii's protests, slid ordered his in-taut removal to jail. He was then taken lo a dirtv cell, coin iclled to give up his own clothes and to wear iiri .li g.irh. for three duys and night lie was kept in Military cuntine- nieni iiu.i given rissi iu a nuiiy coma tlotl. At le'ic'h. after enfferrnir irreat nriva. fiotis. Mr .loiinssou suis-etsiisl in getting one oi me is-si lawyers 111 iierim. I lie two jruiiKi-n students, his ac cusers, now any they mode ihe charge wlnle ilnuix. and tii fn-rore remember nothing atioiit the affair. Itut it is liardl likely they will Is. allowed to go ui with such nil infamous excuse. KlTorte have lieen made to hush nathe rase, but Americans refuse to listen to audi a proisisul. The ruse is still la-fore the court, There Is no doubt as to Mr. Joiiussoii'i ultimate A.-ou'ttal. When he Is reullv fri-e he will probably move an inuniry as hi the i-olnlurt of tlu-lsilii-enlllciuls, who ruiUMsl all assistance to him. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. Over l.nne Caltla Nlaiightereri In roar Mimtlts ta Two New York Counties. Nkw YuiiK. June 14. Owing to the exertions uf W. Judson Smith, govern ment agent for the eastern states, and Dr. A. K. KolsirtMiii, chief veteriuarv lnaiasctir for New York state, pleuro pneumonia among cattle is now i-oiitnusl to me counties ol Kuitrs unit Owens. Acting ou orders from Ses-retury Kusk ine aisrre oinc-rs. witn other em nlorea of the bureau, ran in and staugh ti red 1.'4 rattle found nui-tun-d oil the commons In d- h tins- of a i-eji-nlly issmsl order. ljirymen and dairy women as sailed the ot i icer with paving stones, hricklmts and other mlsib-s while thev were driving the cuttle awav t he killeil. The cattle coiidi-mnwl hy the veterinary insin-eti.r are appraised and siid fur by the government. Hilling the last four nn nit ha I.IMA head have ls-en ahiiiBhtered and appraised In tin i-ouniles of Miil'S and Owens. Tlie ex tei-iniiiathm of nii-nro imeuinonia tu this eonnty will cause the abrogation in the hlltflish urilir tlint all Ameriean ejtltli. must Is-miieii in the sirt of eutry tell lay alter uiiuiiig. DRAWING ITVlNE. west Virginia Merrhnnls Fined for Kelt Ing flavoring Kalrarta. WintBfJNu, W. Va., June 14. Right merchsnts. all well known and In goal social and business standing, of Wetxel county, were arrsigtied before Hie United States court here on charge of selling intoxicants in ine snap or cinns mon and other exm-iicea without special license. They all pleaded guilty and were requested to iuiv special licsuae and iT.'.oo penalty em h and to here after stop the sale of llioee articlee. UNEASY RESTS THE HEAD," ETC, Humor of Another Attempt Agalaat th i Mfeof IheCaar. St. Pirrr.RMiit-Rii, June 14. Informa tion which leads the government to be lieve that another attempt against the life of the exur is in coiiteinplattim has been received. Tlie guards in the im, iwrial tHilaoe and the approaches thereto nave tteen reinior.ssi, and a niiiulssT of persons ausim-tcd of complicity iu the conspiracy har Iss-n a rested. Afraid of l-proay. Plllt.siiRi.pniA. June I t. After July I, tne itna-n inn rie.iiy.eilnli enured. which has for long tun- m il .t lined the largest Chinese Sundae school In the city, wul ,ivo up the work of ttsaching ine .M.iiit 'i'an. Th - reu - m lor this ac. Hon Is i il l tn Iw reports nf the preval ence of ! pii sy in Ihe ('liiin-sti ouarter, tt siting a Ckanee tti Mnesk la. Has at iamIsi'ii. ,T.iii- 14. Collector Phelps r'atei that I Is -i are now fully 'liltu-'i- i-neiimro 1 " No-rules, wait ing for an oipi'tuiii,.v ,u cross tlie Max Iran border into lie CultcsJ States. He says that Hiev sis- lalng narrowly watched uud will he turely captured tf uiey cns tlie g iii-r. A Mirlngllelil .Mystery, HfiitviiriKi.n. (., June 14. - Henrv Lee, s carpenter, has inyslerioiisjy dwv appean-il. Imviiig hit family tu iiilsera- me poverty, rrom I irnriu-itlon renelvad It is la-lievial ho was shot iu St, Louis a few days ug i. The l.ant of Ihe Mpurha. Witnaivit. Mass.. June 14. Mrs- Mary Julia, aged 7(1 nnd the lust snr vivor of the Muuck Ui be of Indiana. .11. ..i it-... i i.... ' sfivi , vuiionuay. Mr. Cicero llurkcr of Salisbury. N. C. says, when the choice of a blood purifier i im to mm ny in customer nc Iwnvsaivcs the in-rfcrenue to Mr, list i-crson Kcmetiy. Mr. Znch Scott Imnrdcd the elevator In the (irrciialmro l-'rmnle college on the third floor and started for the bottom. The fact that the elevator broke got him I I here a teiOe eke. J nf .lI..L. 4l. 1L ikn.,,,1, ,,..;,i.i.i. i..hj w. e u "IS" "-"..' noim mi, mull may be said to be still inside the rope. MrSCELLANEOUS. Conio to tho loading Dry (iooiIh IIohso whore you will always find a good stock of Dry (ioods to noIwt from. Consislinji; of DrilliantiiioH, Ciisliiiioi'os, Satincs, (ling liaiiiK, Lawns, Muslins, Tu Mo Linen, TowelH, &., and every Miing in the Dry (loot' Line. An endless variety of Par asols I ron i the clieniM'st the finest. me , vte nave tne variety am disposition tt soil atu low price. DOSTIC DUOS, it WltKiHT N. 11 X. Court Squa iv, AT THK 1 LEADING JEWELRY STORE The entire stuck ut Plated Jewelry. liuluihiiK Hoe llriHHhrs, lluttona and llriicr- kta, at 1-rJ-O HE-THIRD 0FF!-l-rJ Krgiirillrss uf cost, aa we intend In the fulurr to Imp nuthinit hut Kuliil Cold nml MtrrliiiK Silver Jewelry. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEA0IH6 JEWELER, H Mouth main tit. Aahcvllle n.A.IlLAiit. J. V. Dhown FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. No. 3 Pattou Avcuuci M AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STANO We a iv now ready, a nd in vite our friendM ami the pulr- lieK'iicrally to call and ex amine our well Holected rftot of F Ult NITUItE, Which we nre offering; at rock Itottom prieeH. Umlertakinn: a niKeial feature. ChIIh at tended day or night. Telephone, day 75, night (io BLAIR & BROWN DOtlAMZfl VVVlrtAATlVVVrtAVUVlrVY Chicago & Alton R.R. PAST HUT HOI ITU TO KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST) A.hevllle tn Kansas City la 87 hears, Astlevllle to llrnvrr la at himra. Aahevllk- tn Man Pranelaen. CalirnrMU Purlland, Orrgun, In S dava. Hollll Vtatilmlrd Trains Ht I nula tn L;..1 ua I'IIh IIh.II.U.-1. For lull Inlurmallon call on us writs to . At Bfcwlaridt IHslrirt Pasarngrr Agrnt, No. 10 I'slUtg Av, Aaavlllr, M.C ) CHAWl.TQsl, tl, v. A., Chiragn, in FOR SALE. A aVrvontf kauri mnn aalki mI i pUUtirm whIcii. Hntiulr of ' Or KEIXY Jfc ATRACHAN. PATTUN AVUNUM. i. . jB- . i,?y GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In zoo Feet of Central Passenger Depot. ASHEVIIjLE, n. c. i : 1 A!mKicrn!ri.t claaii hotel. Hot nnd cold Hlri'trte ItrllN In evry room, 0K-n An In office and Rrntm in bed roomi. Office, dining rouitt, lunch counter, iHnr am! nrwi Mtnnd and tmr nnd hlllinrd room on tint Hour. Hire, trie ntrret cam iim door every ItO minute. Kichmond and Danville rullroad eatinK hou-e, 'M minutci for mrali. RATES, fat.oo PER DAY. A. G. HAUYBVRTON,Prop. J. H. HMVAN and WAI.TI-H liRKKN, Clerks. ROUND KNOB HOTEL. McDowell County, N. C. AN HOUR'S RIDE FROM ASHEVILLE ON THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. A short distance from the font of the 1-lnnnck of the lltuc KIiIkc, from which listinmii lirecies are constsntly lilowing. The act-nrry la ili-tttrt'fffur, witlka wild anil varied, and wnter pure and almnilant. LIT III A WATliK A 1'liW 8TUI-H I'KIIM HMNT IK3DK. lil.liCTKIC lllil. 1.8 ANII HATH KIIOMN. HIMX-IAI. MATKN UIVKN TO VAMll.ltvU. OpetiH) June ihI. For Terms, addrena J. THE BONANZA," THK LKADINO WINE AND .. LIQUOR STORE IN THE STATU. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. a. at a ssuv a at iT, a-g.r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. Cf RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R, CO. l-.aSKNIlSa IISPtBTMKKT, Wcatera North Carolina Wvi.lnn. I'AtUtKNUKM TRAIN HCHHIH'LII Hn HrrscT Mnrrh S.tl Tilth Mertillan time uard when not otherwlM- Inrtuatcd. SASTSOI'Nn. No. (11 Unity. Nn. R.I Jially. Lv. Kniiivlllr. imith mer.) A.hevllle. Snnpm I -' .mum nA:inm a.l-Jam NO.-.am Uii:'pm 4'Jim lO'JOpm Ar. Halialiury, lianvnie. Kichmond, saopm'l 0 innm I - Kalelgh, - Oold.lioro, Wilmington ' l.ynrhbnrg, Wnahingtun " lialtlmore, " l-hiln., " New York, waaraiH-Nii. Lv. New Vork. ' l-hlla., " lialtlmore. Waehtnict'n j Ofinm 7 .loam illllpm lUSIIpm niNipm IU2)pm 7 lllpm MAOpm II VOpm a lam No. SO Daily. taiHnm 7 XOnm Unm 1 1 K4nm S4spm 1 2 ."tftnm II ",3am N u.lnm III 47m I llopm No. tiU IMiily. Hopm A7pm IKtopm II oopin 007am ' UynchtiurgJ ' Richmond, I StHlpm I a.'lllunil lianvtllr, I Mopm s 0.1am I Wllmlngt'n tliililNlmro, Raleigh, Aahcvllle, Knuavillr, llHllhmrr.l Itooam il.'lopm 440pm l'.-.1nin 7 ''am litr.iim SllOpm I Olluai II annml" 422pm Mi'.lpm No. OS I A. U 8. R. R. Ilnlly. Hlslamll.r. Hot Spring., Arr. AlAamlArr Aaheeille, Arr. Nn. K4 llslly; Ho p m 7 mi p oi (107 p m 34(1 p m loonamlAr. Ilrndrraonvllle, " 12 42 pm" HiHtrUnbnrg, I.y. MURPHY IIRANCH. "No. a ft Ustlly tscept Hnnilay.T No. IT Stiff, p m IDA p IS W4fl a m tlllim VtOamlLy. Aaheylllc. Ar. It 10 amIAr. Wayneavllle, 2.14 pml " llry.un City, A4A pm wei VcatAeld, I.T. Nos. no and 51. Pullman Slrriwrs between Orernatiiirn and Mnrriatown. Nua. fi'J and A3 I'ullman HunVt Hlrcnlnu Cars between Hot Hpringa and Washington. Aanryliic la urrakiaat Minion lor Nu. no. Ulnncr All. Hickory Is ' B2. W. A. WINBtlKN, l. P A., Aahevllle. N. C. JAM. L. TAYLOR, O. P. A., wa.ningtun. i. c. A CARD. IMItor A.hclllc Cltlaroi That our many friends may know Imw wa are getting oa wc will atatc that wc took In In Hotel and More 9,000 In Vive Week, Took In last ttaturday over 700. 7A ol that was hotel, balanc stort. Hotel rrgla. treed an that day, Hail B,(M arriviils In A month., (lur st'ek Is mammoth 8UU fct long and IS fret wide. Tall the balance of the world to come and see "(lid Chcd" .mile, and buy good, of us and savs SO to US per cent. novtddtf . R. CIIKIIKRTKH ft HON TLANTIC CUAHT I.INB Oa and after thla date the fttllowlng srhed. nlea will he run over lla"ColumblaliivlfHiin." No. 03 Leave. Columbia" B.20 p. m Artivea atCharleatnn....H B.flll n. m. No. 03 Leave. Charleaton 7.KI a. in. Arrlrea atColumlMa ll.AAa. tn. Cnnnectlna with tralna tn and from all nolnta oa the Charlotte. Columbia A An gu.ta and Columbia St Greenville Railroad. -uaiiy. T. M. RMKRHON, Oea. Pass. Agt. I. P. tiKVINK. lia Kant. Street Car Schedule. Beginning at 7a. m. Knillng IO.no p.m. Car leaves atiuar for all points on the hour, and twenty and forty minutes there after. He bed ii le cars connect at Hipiare. Trala car and bsggsg car inert ever. train. . One tails allowed each passenger. Haggagt transferred from all points In the eity for 88 rents. TUB AWHKVII.I.K MTRKUT RY. C(l. )IBPLI THN. M'a the undersigned hnvethl. day dlmilverl partnrmhlp by mutual consent. All olillga tilina not otherwise nrovliled ft.e will lw met by f. II. Weaver. Any account due the firm arc payable to either. T . , .. . IIHKKlNtl at vvbavuk. This fill da pf May, IHIIO. PARTNUItnlllP. The Haderalgaed hays thla day former a enpartnerahlo undrr tne name and .trie nf Weaver A M vera, for the rmrunae ol cnaiiurt. Ing the ahnehu.lnm In all Its braarhn, at the old stand of Jl.ning A Weaver, an Pat ton avenue. Tons H, Wstvsa. I. Moaaia Mvsaa. Ashtrlll, Jaa 0, 1SBU. water nnd bnthmind tolktson ererr floor. BVLOW F.RyVIN. Proprietor. CAUTION .SSS bottom. If the dealer cannot sngaly yea. I avnu lurasa law. wry, mwu iiiaiao, hih ' raa VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE rine mr, Hean aaoM uraia aaa ctii Buui Wmleenranr. Iteat In lha wart it. Fra aS.OO IIEMIISI IIANII-HF.I fnnra ar. -t r P.SHOBV ai.on H A N Ik.HIC 1ST Kit S'KI.T Mill an.Ao t-iii. K-K AVit rAHMKRg' iiioat. s''V,Voi f 'J.SO KXTKA VAI.I'II i'Al.r SPOIL Bj.an A aa wnitKiNnMKN'a IHAM. n.oa and i.7a boys' m nooL saoBa. All uuwl. la Coasrata. Buttoe aa Laots ungi $3&$2SHOESlAIi. I.7S RHOB FOR MIKHKS. , Keat-Slyla. Bracktaa. Ma WEAVER & MVERS. frbtg d4Vim ROCK QUARRY FOR RENT. Apply to us during the Im-ianlng week Iu rent the Risk (Junrry on the oppo.lt side of the river, near the Iron bridge, nnd the MM! THNKMUNT IIOllHltM nrnr by. A good rock man can art a bar- Kiiln. NATT ATKINSON K HON, nuir'JU illf THOH. P. HAMILTON CO., GROCERS,""" BIG 22, Putton Ayenue lebiHdnm -TUB- ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS, t6 PATTON AVE., (Y. HC.A. ROOMI. ) Open dally, escept Rundays, from 10 a. tn. until 1 p, m., and ! until 7 p. The term, of subscription are: On. year H; a moa., I.BO; a mo. $1 1 1 mo., BOcts.l dally II i-U, Oltloera for lauti I'mldent, Charles W, Woolaeyi Vlee-Prealdent, Ttaoa. A. Jones i flee. and Treasurer, D. . Watson 1 Librarian, MlM 8. J. Hatch. Cltlien. snd vllrs arc cordially lpv(rd to ltaect the catalogue and Inscribe thrlf aaoies a members. Jsnnpdl A NKW tlHKD. carrfullv nrroared by lead A Ing members of the Aahevllle har inn IihI nan hniM.1 lul kea.w Hmt nanerl. COV .ring all neceeaarv polata, JHat oat and aow sale at the iilfm of the CrWias PssMstf nw cos. Ho. Nona Coart Bo fwalft nSw r. &r4l''.ClVi1jaaa tf.a.taistailf--i.W''rt

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