ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 211 18!. MISSISSIPPI BOILS Making Thins QuHe Lively hi Midsummer. Seven Democratic Congress men for Re-Election. Clark I.tnvln llenles th. Reported Int.r vlw In Iteference. In Mississippi Alll anren.en lentil..- Tuward Ilie llcpul.llean I'urty SlHtlers Asaiinilng Doubtful txliitpi', uiul tit Knd Is uot 1'vfe. Jackson, MIm., July 91. Thin state la ul fever liwit, politically. Hrr seven lleiiiiH ralii' eouuiuKHiiion are nil iu tho Held fur reeleiiioii. A Hon hits Iteon num (naled lv ui'i'liiin.illtiti, and Lewis and Stocloliilii will lie reuuiiiimitad without iiHit iuii. Moruu in limii prusod liavine, fmir i'p"iii'Hl. with the vote so divided ax In make ilia rusult uvon mure iloiililiuj, and ilie. ilinneos ure against hia return, Anderson hit tliixu opponents, tW O til' In illl go illlO til) COIlVCIIlioU with mure vol. n llmu ht has, hut ll in tlmiiKlil liii rlianoes ai t) liest. Cntiliing lui an a it" ii'niiiiiiit, hut Lis nomina tion is rtwir li-tl a- eel lain. In tl.siker's ih.-irift. of the thirty-two Toll'-, in llii' c. hi v. mion, I la r km lii Iti hart nine, IiodtU livi.. C'anoitlr thro and Hooker two, li avin lliiiiis with eilit vnii's ami Madison wi'h tour to lie oast. IV.u ksdale k sine nf Madison, ami ha mi l Hooker art' iiiiiiitiiiK' lur Hinds. If Itarksdalo -'its it lit' is iiiiiiiinalfil. while Hooker H :li U' seven Voles short anil a (It'ii'll'ii k would In tin. t'laik l.t i- denies the reporti'd inter view Mil ll llilll pIlMirlll'il in the l letp- lainl .:' I. t. in liirli lie is made to plana ilie Mississippi Alliniire as (rutling toward tin' I.'. I'lil'lit an I'lirty, THOU jH T TO BE AN OUTLAW A Terror t.i I'minera, s.l lit.,. or Poult. Ullll .Mtllf. lu lite lli.oils. CiHKi.i'l ir. N. (.".. .Iiil '.'1. A itnins.-f lieiiiij nuki-s tin. wmsls his init' ami liiin; plan in I'niuti founty. Ihis slate. Itv at-t'iili hi, lie wus di-eovert'd n lew tifchts nuo hy stiine tieui'iies, tvhu were liunlliii:, ninl In line llit'V liitil tune lo converse with him. he hail tinlt it.il tin in to depart, lie liel'l a pistol in ieh hand, ailtl the lleli'i's itriv litit alow ill gelling way from him. lie is a terror t. I lu fanners ill rtie ntiitlilsirlnsid. At the dead hiuirs ut nlnlit lie will ri. me l. ilieir hiuiies aii'l I'lin ynil any k hid of fowl, aiiii siiinei inn's will .laughter a hLr and drug ll hm lulu mi l llieu cany II on Ins shoulder, sti ii- lo keep hi phi f al'i'ile tollllll-.lt. He lias I ' nil shot at t o or three tunes in Ills ram: l.-s at uulit, Lut lias eaeh lime e.. aped in pn y. ll l tlnumlit hy -nine that he i an es caped outlaw, ami has I'li.-eii I'liinri County as hi- refuse. All .ilii ni't- t.i CHUturu li'ni huie unven un-in till. IIM'l the mi 11, Ufhieli anil i jnlhvii are at'raiil In out-i'l of tin ir lenne-at tii'lit t'ur Tear lln v w ,li eun.e in roniai t with him. The 1'iriiii i - :n. l- -Min up a banil iif m. ii . s.-'.ur ilie e..ui :r . aiil it thev litiJ him li. vviii It; t.i.meii ul' kiU'e.1. AN OLD RUsTY PibTO'L. Ai'liltliln1l -li.it lliui-. ir, I'ruilti. Ins n t iit.il Yt t.llli.l. rilAITlMinilA. T-!, II. ..July .'1. While M'ullu. e ti I'tauieli. a i.in er -niiiit'iil in llihor t'livti -. it n a!a... I.e a' 'l'l''lilall' (.hut him-elt. inlti'ing a I'.ii.tl oinni. On fjui.niv hi-wile iin.l I'liihli'ii hi hi to spfinl liie .lay Willi frietnl-. uii'l all. r they Illl. I file lie tllutt.'ht lli.it lie Wollhl clean an nl ru-l i'i-ij wnti h liatl U-eii lvtn.in lhe nt ir! 1 I'.r 'nite ili.m a year, ft in a ltres'hl.M..'r. an. I in the ofhiiarv way he tlli'l In -' palitlv tile ImlTel ll"lll the hiiiulle, hni in.- rust h.el so lirinly joliKHl I In-ill t k in. r tliat he h.itl In use Kreat tni'i'e. 1'i.e 'His the 1 ai n-l against liirt hh 1. iii H-ii . iiti.i -(iKipii! o ti. lie at- telllple.1 In pull liielti .i j i tit . Ill SUII16 way hi- soj i e I'ii.ihi th. I n'er of the pislul, the hium.ter w ;i- r:e-. . ami the pistol lir.il. lhe itill peaeii.iiiTijt lhe 1'Hn.ii'h .Hal luru Ins hark, ll lit siiul lie caunul live. NO B'VCKOUT NOW. Tlt l.!te I siuni-.i, iimi tin. M'estern ami Allanllt' Itatlr.iu.l l iirni'tl 0r. Atlanta, (ia., July il. The least of the We-tein ii ii .1 A'l.uilic lit 1 1 ri .i. I lu lie) Nashville, t I. iii.iiM.wa ami St. lnna llaili'mtil t-i'inpany inui U-en t'on-tim-iimteil. Tlu: n-.is4' mis -imietl in dupli cate uiul the LT'-:it -e:il of the stale ut titt Ins I. The s iiiij.ihmi in stun. Isimls was rlrlivt'it"! In Tiei.siin r llai'leiiiuu ami his rts'eipt taken therefor. The uoiitraet wan siiieil hv t m ei ni .r t ioi'iti ut ami hy Secretary of Male l lul t noK. on hehaff of the -liile. uiel hv rre-nlent .1. V. Tlioina uiul ei r.'Uti'y J. II. Anihroseon Is'half ul Hie .Na-iivillti, ( ll illjiim.nu and bl. Ixlll-. Ilr. II. . H .ir.l llrml. Dd'Art'li. fin., July '.'I. After an ill ness at tun i hi 1 1 1-. I r. K .Isn't 'amp Is ll Wnril Ja il p.'.ii.f lully al Ills liome in tin p 1 .re, mi Minihiy luiilllllin at alnnit So'ilisk. Ir. Uni'il' was u S,, uih l ,iio 1 1 ii iu i) hv hiiili. All. rurii.lualiiii;al I lit' AiiKiisIa in I nilleue. he aiiemletl the iiieilieal ilepai lineiit of the I'niv er.,it v of New Yoik. where he prii'luuli il will, Ji-tiiietiiiii. I'linr to the war he hveil ill Home. ''ii.. hut alter the war he lo catttl here, w In re he has since lived. ir. Wold wa-Im jenia old, anil was well known us a line phv-irian ami t liiistian Kenllemaii. A ti'X'tl man is wine. Ilrnniieil In lite hulllla Itlver. WaYi'IM-s, fhi., July 21. Simeon I'l'ieiiiiiii. itifed 11 years, ami onlv son uf Jillm .VI. T mail, e-liior of the Way cross Headlight, was drowned iu the Kalillu river alsiut 11 o'tlisk Siiinlnv. Hut fnl her u nhsent, and the hoy wim enlii.i il iiunv liuiii home to o hathiiiK. Ilia companion were too small I" lender him any n-si-lnnee. ami he sank in twelve feet of waier. Ilia hotly wad found alsiul il ti t ha k. Joking lie. nil. in ( uiiIiik i riius fllllT.vvil l.r. S. T Jnlv '.'I. IVter Howley mid I raiik Irvine wi re with a party of friends, all inlkini; and jokiiix. when Irviui'ln ilied Itowley aiiout sumii thinitwhielioir.'iiileil him. Hnwlevihen drew his kmfe ami nil him in the fare, alum iijiil lirenst. Kowlcy is a sou of Miiyor IfoHley, of this city, and isulsmt I" vear- of age. t ine is a I mil I M yeum oh1. He i siilleriiiK coiisitlerahly from Ids Mounds. riiere hint not Imeu enoiinh ruin In At !..'.Ui, tin., in two months, to wet the i iiiuil two indie deep, SPIED MIM IN A WINDOW. A Pluefcy Bentuk.r Wnmaa Overtakea H.r tlatt llubl.r. ntMiNiinM, Ala,, July 21. Onohnn bud, two wive and two pnltceuinn were the lending aotorn in it aeiisatlon nt faahlntinlile boarding honse In this city Friday. A stylishly dressed young woman was walldnit along Second ave nue when she auutleuly stopped and looked intently at a window In the sec ond atory of n hniMing acrow the street. Th pnlli't'liien t ame aUing, and call ing to thein, the said: "See that man over there? 1 want you to arrest him. He Is my husband.. Com on," and aha led the way up s.airs. In the room an other woiuau wan found, and then there was scene. The man In the case. known lure an rranlc tiell, leaped throuKh a window, reached a stairway, and wheu he Kuiiied the street started on a run, with tuo two omcer lu oloaa Dursuit. He waa overtaken and arrested. Tho woman who eiuised the arrest said hia name was Frank Huffman, and that ho was her husband. She says he deserted nor at their home in Arlington, B.y., three mouths ago, and she ha been searching for him since. The prisoner wa locked up on a oharge of adultery. He has been ueie two montlu. Th wo man with unu h introduced a his wife. They had plenty of money and good manners and found no trouble in secur ing rooms lu Mrs. Uibb's boarding bous, where they were found yester day. The second wife ha also been ar rested and locked up on a charge of adulterv. Boll, or Huffman, now say that he is not married to this woman, and he hits promised hia wife to return homo with her it she will withdraw the diftigoe aaiust him. THE HARRISONS Furehns a Trixtt of Lund for a Summer It. .Mends Nrar AVmhtnnn. Sitw Yokk. July 81. A Washington special to The l'res. gives the following version ut the puii'liuse of land near Washington by memlier of President Hurrisou's family. Dr. Joisu W. Scott, father of Mrs. Harrison, hai purchaaed for hr tract of livw acres iu Jioutgouiery eounty, Md near Kockvillu. It i said that Mrs. Harrison intends to rect a sum tuer resilience there and pas the hot umutlu among the hills which surround the place. The site is the most beautiful one In th vii ii.iiy ut what are known as Ulen liho Heights. It is several hundred feet above the l'otomuc, and from it the course of that magnificent stream is sighted f 'l miles. iMi s. Hin i ll on, it I nnderstood, pre fers the mountains to the seashore, not jjily her own account, but because of her' anxiety for the health of her grand children. Agiun. her new hmne will be but neren niiies from the While House, uud therefore iho president need uut no separated from his family for more than a few hours each day. I'rivate seciulary Halford has also pun based a lot very near the proposed llurriseu residence, and it is said he iu teuds to elect a small cottage there. NINE MEN TO DIE. Thst Xuiulier nf Bf urdnrers Sentenced In tits I'iiIimJ States Court at Paris, Tea. l'Altia. Tex.. July 21. There were nine men sentenced to death In ths Federal court at this place by Judge Bryant, who has been on the bench scarcely six weeks, Charles Keed. a ne gro, was convicted of outraging hi -lepdiiitiditer, ug"! 1 years, and wa euleiiced to death. His execution is fixed for Oct. IU next. The motion for a new triul and an arrest of judgement in the Cross murder cuses were all over ruled and semeuce of death passed on each ot the defendant. K.ich deeluied hia innocence F. J. Lawrence. J. U. Chainberlin, O. J. Cts.k and Cvru Frease by a simple "uot guilty. John Jacksou spoke loncer, re lei ring to Lis oil n past life and his wife mid children. C. K. t ook, who is strikingly liitn l.i iut) man, and would be a leader in anv community, spoke for liuuself feel'.n'lv and ably for tome teu minutes. The little of I heir execu.ion Is ut for Dec. it). i-JO. J. C. ball and P. E. Jioi.t wl'l cniuplete the list, and the tiate for their e.vTiiti u is set for Dec lit also. I hey are under conviction for lhe murder ot ,1. 1. Cox. The last uaim a eijiht will Apply to the supreme .'inn for a wnt of error to reverse the trial pi'omidr.gs. FOUR FELL. Anotttsr O imily Lotilllet lletwesa th lilillli-leasrr I'Hetlnns. Lot'Usvii.i.L. July 81. Another out break i f lhe Siuith-Alwtser feud is re ported fr "in Knox county. Thelia.ile occurrud Thursday even ing at lt ihbarii's mill, mi Stinking creek, one ot the most lawless (ectiuli in the stale. Tuere v us a political gathering there, the can U'littus for the various county oflires i.f.liL' advertised as simakera. Both the Sinilh and Messer taction were ou hand, wearing their W inches ters and "forty fours." It is no! ku.'wn just how the trouble begau, but al.oi'.; ;l o'clock the shooting lagati, and when the smoke had cleared uway foui uieii were lotiml to have bit ten I lie ill. t, wlule th le.t had scatter ed and disappeared, l.ighteeti men wero arrayed ou the one side and about tweu-ty-tive ou the olher. Those killed were two of the Mill boys, i elongiiig to the Messer faction, auil llob Dun hett and John Howard, beloiih'ing to the Smith crowd. More trouble is expected. A CASE OF ASIATIC CHOLERA Kturli-d From Atrltlson, Kan. Died Wltliln Twenty-Four Honrs. ATctilsnN. Kan., July 21. Ther waa a genuine case of Asiatic cholera in this city Thurrduy. Every symptom wa developed except that It waa sporadic. The vict, in was Mia. W. K. bishop, th wit o! a well known cttiMii, and she died within twenty-'uir hours. Two niiiiiiiiieut physicians prouounc tiio case tinUi iilm tiXV Asiatic cholera. M.iriliMlitiisrs I'ltsil mill shlneit Out. HiliMiMill km. Ala., July 21. Deputy United Stales Marshal W. P, Charleston ivert nilo llihh eounty with warrants for moonshiners' Fie -aw two men in the wood-, ami thev looked so much like those he wanted that he ordered Ihein to hall. In-lead nf halting they opened tire ami wounded him in the arm. Colli-rll, nf Cedar Keys Fame, Arrte1. MtiNToiiMr.HY, Ala.. Jnlv 21. Kx-Muv- or W. W. I'otirell. of Cedar Kovs, Kla . was arri'sled in llrtvueevilli', hovntle entiniy. lieu-He itv, by Uuited State- Marshal B. W. Walker. A lilt nf the Middle A(es. A cu rii ms survival of the Middle Agei was put into pmclico at Guernsey to stop tho public auction of household goods which waa disapproved of by the eldest sou of thu family. The formula uttered by tho son ia iia follows: "llaro! Hiiro! Hani! A l'aido, mon Prince. Un me fait tort!" The aula ceased instantly, and the mutter will now come lief ore the royal court in due course. Notes and Queries, When Merchant Have Money. Salesman I snpiioao you will ullow mti to wll Urokc, L'pp & Co.? Principal I ra soinewluit afraid of their credit, Mr, Valiase. Salesman Uut you know tlioy fulled about a year ago and settled at ten cents. Principal Is that so? They must have money. Sell them all you can. Jewel ers' Circular. Hunting the Enemy. "A friend of mine a consumptive was set iitHiu by ten cowboys out in Arizona one day. Ho fought like a tiger for ten ininnNis and then his as sailants took to flight." "What did your friend dor "Stayed whore he was he had to. They'd killed him." Chatter. ON THE INCREASE Tbe Fowcr of the Farmers' Alliance in the South. Tennessc j's Farmer Candidate for Governor, Great Divsal lafitctlun Anion; th Temo rats at tlto New Parly's Clronili The Alllttnee I'cople In Fntitli I'urttllns Kb Jolclug Ttliuian Mnk it( a Hard Hghl la Ul r.tliuello ktatv. Nasiivili.f, July ?!. At B p. m. Fri day Baxter withdrew 't in the gulvr natorlal race in the Democratic conven tion, aud John P. But' uanan, a farmer, who is president of i Fanners' i' 1 Laborers' union, wa minuted ou i e tweuty-aixUi hallut, aim at the end of a four day J light iu tou it ion. (r.-at Dlssat-' notion. There is nrent tlisii 'nction over the result, as t; e pal ly i nnit-i's feel that the party i f lhe suite li is been delivered over to' the alliance. .Juch bitterness was aroused. Uuii. : lie heated light made I"" the frien .s f th four candi date iinch.tnan, Pui'e rson, Baxter aud Tavlor, Qovenior "Hob" T. ir does not con ceal bis tli-gust, an", i tf the opinion that in the " ture TV'iuet Democrat will have their hands full to heal over the wi inids uuide iu the Democratic party by the inroads of the alliance. Report t'oii'i' lu from all over the state to the elfet t that great dissatisfaction exists among Democrats. Buchanan's biijiport by the farmers (ave him such a hold upon the nomina tion that it was impossible to make a nomination without his Blrein.lb which be gave out that he woujd hold until the end. A third of the delegate in the con tention favo.vd adjournment without a domination, but the bitterness tietween Baxter and Patterson caused the former to withdraw in favor of Buch anan, Many Democrats openly slated In the c invention ami in the hotel lob bies that tiiey would not suppo.t lluch- Xlnrhanan's Career. John P. Buchanan, the Democratic nominee fur governor in Tennessee, waa born in Wii. ins county, Teun., Oct. 4, 1847. lie Joi'.ed the Confederate army A the age i f lit, fought for two year and surrendered with the army on May 17. lstii. He i a nbust farmer, aud is noted for bis energy and activity. He edu cated himself' by study at home. In isstt he wa elected to the legislature from Rutherford county, and liecame the leader iu that body of the agricultural and laboring interests. He waa re-elected to the IsjjHa'ni c. He is of Scotch-Irish descent, and is a first ooutiu of President Buchanan, at the end of whose term of office begau the civil war. While his family name hiii been connected with history, it has of late years been somewhat obscure from politiue and business. K. J. I.ee waa nominated for judge of the supreme court, Tillman Jovful. Cou mbia. 8. C, July 21. When the new was received here of the nomina tion of Buchanan for governor of Teu neasee the lillninnites at once raised a yell and are jovful over tho sitcce of the alliance. This give Tillman new hope, and he is pushing his tight as the alliance camlidute for governor of South Carolina with more vigor, A VERY FOOLISH GIRL Suloldsd llMausa a Vurluaa Tollsr Said SUs Waa O.ilnti to III. Pittssvhii, July 21. The tragic death of Jenuis McDonald, at Duiiieane, Pa., is a wamh'g to those persons who visit fortune teller and place any faith in their pretended revelatiou. Jennie wa a bright, healthy girl, and engaged to be married in Atv.iist to her lover, Charles B'.own. The bridal dress hud been matle and a bridal trip planned. A few days ago, in a spirit of fun, accompanied by a young Itidy friend, Jennie paid a visit to a Pittr.biir.r fortune teller. That in dividual prenicteu that before Aug. 8 bar viaitnr would 1 tlead, ami that her wedding dre-a would be her shroud. Too prediction, made under pecnllnr surround u: . impressed lhe light-hearted maiden, ptid she became low-sprltetl In a iimme'tf of despondency, after writing her lover a letter, asking him never to ninny, he suicided by jump big into the Monongnhela river. Belli nsrllghl HnblMTj. Sahat.sia. N. V., July 21, About noon Thnrsdny ineak thieves eutereil the Bliss cotiag on North Broadway and got away with fclO.uOO worth of diamond and jewelry. The cottage ia occupied by Mr. Morton, vice niesident of tho United Stales, and his law part ner, Mr. lllits, with their wives. It is Impossible to ascertain whether the jewelry was the projierty of Mrs. Morton or Mrs. rlliss, as the parties interested decline to make any state ment. T he police refuse any informa tion except to admit that the rnhberv waa committed, and that a reward of fl.uOO is ottered for th recovery of the Jewels, Rorkstaller's Olfl to Mi nuptials. CllK'Auo. Julv 21. A letter from John D. Rockefeller, waa read at a meeting of the Chicago Baptist theolog ical seminary contributing $0..'inO to the cunent expense of the institution and tou.ouu to the endowment fund. Each ci.ntribution is conditioned iisui subscriptions of an equal total amount being inadp by other rsoni before June I, .Mil and 1V.', respectively. Hliulatins and Platols. Tmt'MUU, Ala., July 21. John A. Steele. Jr., Mayor Tom Steele. John Goodwin and W. P. Challcn en inured in a shooting affray Friday, The former was killed, Jolin uot si win was seriously l,.l.,..,1 T.n uuu alll,l w,,n,l.uf and a bvstamler, Tracy Abernathy, hati bis arm broken by a stray bullet. Shot guns and pistols were used. There was much excitement during the day. Xllreslor General of ths World's rlr. ClilCAiio. July SI. It seem to be th Snheral deslie t f the world's fair local iroctors a well a of the National com mission that A. T. (ioshoin should be elected a director general of the world' fair, and it is Yielieved that his selection will be officially brought about within a lew weeks. It is thought the mayor of ('liii-axo will veto theoneusivo lake front oidiuauoe of councils. The Dally Cltlsen. Is nlwnvs alive to the interests ol Ashcvillv and its peoiile. Is the most noiiufnr ndvcrtisiiu me dium in North Ciirolinn. Is rend by n crcutcr number nf people than any other secular pncr in the state. Is nlwnvs filled with the choicest mul ing matter of the (lay. Iltinrtling houses fill their rooms by nil- vcrtising in tne litizkn. News, and nil the news, makes the CiT- KKK a general favorite. No retail merchant ever mnde a irrent success without advertising. Try the ClTIZKN. An advertisement in the Citizkn onvs the advertiser an hundred-fold, FRETT1NQ HIMSELF TO DEATH. Cougallll. of Crontii Kanio, llou't Mtantl CoiiHnouiL.it Well. ClilfAno, July 21. Iu an intwview Deputy W.ndca Mearill, of the peniten tiary at Joiiet said: "Dan Coughlin is the only one of ho Ci' nin murdorers upon wliuui conli'ueineut seems to rest heavily. He is Iretiing himself to death. He is but a shadow of Ids former ii If, uiul if a new trial is not gr nited him Is'iore long there will be a fin lend or a big sensation," This sta't tiieiit was made to a re porter for The Tunes, whom the deputy wnid.'U iviidncied through the prison. It was occiimi aetl by u.o failure of tho reporter to I'cok'ii.e l oo.'hlui, wiiU wutuii h.t was well ut ou i'lted. I ough lin's appeiiriiiit'e was .'.uiiewliai rlntn:;ed by his coiivtt cln .eo. Tne main change, however, W a his face. Ills lieeks Were pale in: unitell. T he ex essinii was c I'ewo" . ..iti iiiehiiicholy. ne would be iiiipti' 1 instantly wiih e thought tl at ct .eineiil had irac ail) untie. -mined bentih and left m a Utile inure th- . physit .il wreck, e was iudiii-t ion ' liseliii a lai'0 lock uf stoiio In oi . ho woik roo.iis, nding over i. ilie -.. and refusing to ok up at tile .ol "It is all Worry," ' iuued the liepu V warden, "lie sec . to have so mo iling on his nun. I intinnully. lie is .iidustiious niid willii: li, id evidently iries to be cheerful, b.. he dot uot liear coutineiiient us urn., o! iho oilier pris oners do. Ct coiii'ie i ha" more to worryovcrll.au o'bi.'i'vnn and Hurke. He has hU w iU and . i diil l, w'.io come to see hi'U as of ,en as tile rule of the orison allow, ll may lie mere anxiety tor their wuifi.i that is bi'cultiiiu: him down, but I am iidi ied to ip sunn that. At any rant tliete have Is-eii but few piist.'ieis here iii whose a"i-aru ice there has I tun such a chnuge iu so short a 111110." "You spnlio of a possible sen -iion." "Y es. 1 have watt lied Couit Hill pret ty closely and I have tonne l a dei i.led opinion. 1 knew tliat he has built ;.e:it hones on having a new tiialavt thai it will lie a terrible ldow to him ll he tines nut get it. 1 Ix lieve he is bmo liug over lhe f u't that he ami his two companions are suffering punishment for a crime iu which they were (ioubiless implicated, but hi whuh they were, altel 1.11, subor dinates. The Inroad's made ou his health I am sntisiied are due wholly to menial trouble. T hee is no other as signable cause, ami ? am inclined to think thai it would uot take a great deal to itidiioe hiiu to break down uud tell all he kuiwa ot the luiiruer. lue decisive inoiueut will be Wlieu it is known tletinitely whether or nut a new trial will be gi anted." ESCAFE A CANADIAN CRUISER, But Should II.1VO Iters Cailureil If Vl.i iMtitifi Inlrrnalioiiiil Lit. 8T. J'UIN, N. B., July 21. Two Gloucester ti-heniien arrived liere :'.-i-iay, and will Ik sent home by I'nued stales Consul SaiuuuUou. Th-ir story ia interesting. They were li-hin;; ou shares iu lhe t'loiKetaer school cr i-i'.zie W. Hatilioii, (apt. Lewis, winch laid been seinini nuicaerei in the vi. unty of Bay Ihaleur, lut. iix lair luca. (m Tuesday hut tiiey i ul into Oa.-te, when the canlaiii sent seines ashore to bo mended. The Cnnsdim cruiser Staulny ap peared alsiut i.iidiii jflit, and tne seines were not l'roun-ht on board till ncri nn. The Hannon 'a suscted by the Sum lev, aud was ss.!ien hv tne iitti er when filtering Bay i.'halc'.ir. The h -ais uf the Clone vtcr men were then a 1 .ie distance away. TJienels w ere su .ik by the tishermou. aud when lue cruiser ap proached, the uieii weie only rowing about. The u.t day pieparaliuus wero made by the fi hui iueii to go on a trip, and soon the Yankee, b. f re a sinaii northwest brucie, snowed her heels to the Stanley. A chuse was matle, but the seiner soon hud eiM.it Uuics of clear water to the good, nnd was voing ai rn e hicse peed. Tim men who nre being sent home, at the tune Wneu Lie i lin e Is gnn, wttre tlili 'cv: tg a me sof mackeral to an old woi aau u a-si. inl loom in meiuli'g tiie.r in -, ml ih.ign liiey walled n'veiiil tli.i.- llieir vs.! ml not appear. They wai..eti to C.n.ip',-lilo'i. a distance of b" utile', w'i n "e ti. L'nitud Siaies cou-illar arfein loiwnri.. I tlil'IU to this ,'.)'. Tie il 'l.e'.l li u ai out 2'HI b'.riel-of iuacjei.it ou bo.inl wheu cua. tl. BOIL.: EXPLOSION. A Nnraber of Men Itojui'ril In a New Vitrh Iron f ititmliy. New York, Jul .. V. -A fii :luf ul ex plosion took place Saturday al. nnsi'i al the Iron foundry of i nssid..' jc Adu r. i;U West Filiy-liiih street. Mmriiy bv fore 2 o'clock the holier e... oiled, tie molishing tilings generally and creutiug fearful liavoc. The numiier of injured at this writinu is nut known. Twelve men have ls-t n taken to Ktsisevelt linip.i J, several to Liellevue, and It is now in-ileved that sev eral have been to the New York hospi- Helpad C'nMureil ,K'flT. Ilnvls. Lofi a.nsis hit, Intl.. July 21. Thomas R. Keiiiiaid, a I'livaie sold.er of lhe First Ohio cavali. v. who wi;s examined by ths Jieln ioil board of this city a tew day sko. was niie "I .lie party Hint cap tured itelTeisoii Davis and ret elved Ins share of the rewu.d. f'.'7u, which was offered for lhe capture of Davis. Air. Kennard received u cun-nol tluoiich the nuht ami, the hail also entering the chest, where it si ill remain. He is uow a resident of Motion, lud. Nnl.irnl (ins fitr llniruln. Ottawa, Out,, July 21.-The Stand ard t il i nun uy bun agreed tu take '.'!,- Oou.ouo cubu fiti of iiittnrul gas daily at BillTnlo, In 11 the Provincial .snimal Uas and Tin.-t eolnpsny, which will lay pljssj to iliilliilo ir. in lis ten wells III Welland county. Tiii'Pro(incial com pany also pro pes to supply St, Cn mu rine i aud oiluT towns along the S el- land canal. Srtionlier sunk. Halifax. N. 8.. Julv ill. The schoon er Lillian A. Allan, of Portland, dining the prevalence of fiw ycHieitlivv. siruck on North Kts'k. oil Cranheny Island. Tbe vetaul Uiimedliilely sunk, but Hi crew were rescued by a pas. ina sleam- boa Hail Man Killed. Biunti.ey. Tex.. July 51. James Price waa Friday shot and killed by Jnssph Severn at Collins' lumber camp. Prijewa cumi. lured tti lie a dangerous ma a. Severn delivered himself up to the authorities. Railroad piisseiiuer rates between Kan s City and I'liicugo ha been nsUired, The Aalievllle cltlsen Ulvc-n The latest locnl news. The freshest Stntc news. The la'St ginernl news. Ccnenil mill scciiil conimciils. The liirirrst subscription list of imv secular pii?r in the Stntc. I lie la'st iKlvcrtisinu met nun in the State. A full stuff of able editors uiul corres- pnnik'iits, I lie neatest, newsiest nnd most enter prising piiM.T in North Carolina. its cltorts nrc always devoted to the tinhuililinir and Hcvclonmrnt nf the re sources of the State, particularly the Tieniern sei-uon. Subscription, $6 per iimiutn: S3 six months; 50 cents per month. MISCIihLAMiOIS. Liulios Fino Kill (Jlov'8, Wo nw solo iijuoiiIh for tlu tvll 'lll'llll'll M.ltlllT (llovi's, No hooks, no buttons, no strings to t it", ul lowiiij"- in onr toiu-h tlii'ti' inovt'iiii'iits in out'. Tlic most simple f.is- ti'iiiT known, .yt't tin1 most convt'iiicnt. W iTpliiri' filovcs 1 li.it lui'iik or tear (lie first, time trieilou. Ciin lit .your lmiul with Iocs at the counter. All sixes ami colors in stock. IJOSTIC J'.KOS. & WIUdllT. No. 1 1 N. Court Siiu.ire. W. A. I'.i.aiu. .I.V. I.uoux. FIIU1SITURE AND UNDERTAKING. 'o, 31 I'attun AciitiCt M AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR SOLO STAND We nre now re.nl.v, nnd in vite our friends nnd the puli- lic p'lienill.v to cull and ex amine our well selected stock of FU1..XITU11E, Which we are ol'l'eriiifiat rock liottom prices. I'mlertakiii a sjiecial feature. Calls at tended day or nilit. Telephone, da.V 7", liiht (". iJLAnis&ijnowx. AT THli LEADING JEWELRY STORE. Tht rni in- nil ck ul hiilmlinii tine linmvtu , Hutttnii ;! Hi mi H3-0NE-THIRO 0FFI-1- Kt-liiiriMnHi uf itmt, nit wr inttnl in tla- lutim tu kii-p iKilhlui. Iiui hullil iloU) an. Hu-rhiitf 811 vrr Ji-wclrv ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, Mouth Main Nt. AmIicvIIIc. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. H. CO. I ANSHNIl KH laiAHTWKNT, Wcstira North Curolina itUislnn. I'AHHltNOHK TRAIN HCIIHIU'l.K 1 In KrsKCT Man-h a:u 7(ltll Merlilntil linn- ttsi-tl u In-n not utllerwlsi Intllellted. KlsTltiil'Mi. I No. r.l I No. (1:1 LJ-",."'L-'L'!.'i,.-v.L- Lv. Kuowillt-, I I nun h nit r. ) I LT'Opinl aoniiin M AsllI'Villt, j I m "ir.ll III I UOUBI Ar. rlnllilitiry, nrtriioitf 114'iint " I'nnvllk', I tilljion 1 toui'i'tii " HU-htnontl, i iiiiiipin ft ir.ntii " KnliiKh. " (loldsl'iirtt, ' WtlinlnKltn " l.ynt'hl.tirit, " V nsltliieltiu " llitlllnitirc, " I'liiln., " New Vtirk, WBSTUIIUNII. loripiltl TMOlllli .1 lupin I tlKiO.,n tlOtt.ttll tii'.'otimrilir.ftiiitV 7 liinni ll .-Hit 111 a ifftniii anopm 1 1 Uoini (l.'otitn "No. no tally lOTllll! 1 Uopti' No. J llMllv. I.v. New York, ItUinuiul ;niiin I " I'liltn., 7otitii .in.iiii M llalihtittrr, 94fti.ini tl tit iptn " Wnsliltiul'n 1 1 U4-i.it. I It lit i- in " Lviit'hliiirii, ftoimii flOiain KMiiiinnil, J :100pm f uaniiin I llunvlllf, J "e Wipm f MUAam l' " Wllatlniil'n ' (lolllshnril, ' KiilclMh, 1n- Hiillsliurv, Ar. Ashevllle, ' K noi villi', (lliilli an r.l liooiiml I 'J.'lopnt flouttm 44lljini I 1 0011111 1 T.'r.tnn 11 i anion 1" 7 a Jam I 4uapin I'jtniiiii! nuftiMii No. (IS I A. Al H. K. H. I No. 64 Dnllr. I t J Imily Hoo ntnjl.v. Hot aprlita. Arr. N4o p 111 lllftnnuAiT Ashevhlr. Arr. Tun p 11 loilli atnlAr. Ilt'ntl.'rs.nivilk', " jllli7,int la4UpntlM Hpnrtnill'iirK, I.v.M40iim MI'HPIIV IIKANC'H. " " No. 1 ntinlly estvpt Hun.lay.) TNo" 17 Uto nntli.v. " " Ashevlllf. " Ar.l :i .in pin 1 1 10 sitilAr. Wh viifs vlllc, "I I Art p m ft4 im " Mryaon CHjr, " ti4ri n in 1140 ) III " Wtstllllll. I.v.l 0 1 it 11 in Nos. no anil Til, I'tillntnii HIu'ihts tietween Ons'nshorii mill Nlorrlslt.wn Nos. A'J anil All I't.lltuitn lluftft Hleeftlittf Cars Itvtwet-n Mot Hirinas nntl Wnsttinaton. Asllt vlllf Is llrenklast Hlitlli.il fur No. nil " lllnner " " " n:i, lllekorjls " Oil, W. A. WINIIt'NM. I). PA , AMiti'vllls. N. LV JAB. L. TAYI.ON.O, P. A., wasniUKluil u -w, GLEN ROCK HOTEL. Iu 100 Feet of Central PaHsenKcr Depot. ASIIEVILLE, N. C. tj- --s-a. ?" p t"72-...''-re..;er-r A innileni lltsl class liuti-l. lint mill fold water iinil'hntli and toilets on every Hmir. lilt'i-trie liflls in everv riiimi. npiii lire hi olhtv ami urates in hfil rooms. OHit-v, dinitlK rotna Ittmit ftiiinter. tli;iir aiiii tu-ws sii.inl nntl liar itntl hllllnrtl room on llrst lli.or. Klee li K sins t car. pass iliinr tvery -'n iiiinults. Kit liniuliil aud liiiuvillc railroad iitlina house, L'tl iiiitititts lur lat-uls. RATICN, f.oo PICK MAY. A. G. IIAIXYBURTON.Prop. J. . IIMVAN ami Wtl.TliK (iHDI'N, CIvrUH. SGHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the Vorll Over lor its Purity. We ili livcr In iill perls of lhe city our own Hottlhia IHi.uri liver at ONE IlOIXAIt Plill DOZEN. our heir Is kept at 11 lcttiH-ratiiU' of 4u iltKrees nnd we guarantee yuu a fresh urlltlc at all tiiiits. Till! TKAIiliSI'CI'l.llili i'Kil.M THE "BONANZA," Tlllv LKADINM WINK . AND . LIQUOR STORE IN Till-: STATU. FINIS SAMPLi: AM) 1IILMARD ROOM. J. 4. NAKQIIAHIIT, M'lt'r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C ISIilCK. ItRICK. .....i'uk BUNCOMBE BRICK Asheville, N. C. TRINITY COLLEGE. Terms Begin Sept. 4 and Jan. 1. rilttt ii 4'tMiiiiM'lvial efinr.' ttlli nd ihirinu lliv yi ur. 1 Set- entiiloKiir fmurH -l-lf-.l. k Oitfv (Ihki 111 Norili i ;irthiin with uvular y nrfjinrztd S ttnul of' ilittiu! mid SiK-inl S.'jeiitv, rxuinliti).' llm.tiyh twu vc;ir. iCiil.-il' K'i :i:t- .14. -HI l-:xtvlUni SfliiMil of Civil liiiKiir i-tTii.v: it'iit.iti:iie p-'iut T-h 1 SiiiKroir ShMiH til 1.11111:11:11:1 w. I'liilooniiliv. Thi-uluuv ai'il Nuliiral St-HiK-t . Api-luant- ml nuntl tt in I an ta ne. t)ir ion i.iirM. ihi-4 ytai Ii-juIiii: JOHN V. IHOW1XL, rrclilcilt. Kaiulolpli County. Trinity College N. C. InlvUldltn FOR cdNTAir;: NINE rooms, in.iiding bath l-'hiiMliid ttinniuiHiut In iitiiiiu- Unk I'urlur nntl Keci-ptiuii Hull hulnlK-il in Umirlcr Sawetl nk WmIIm tlrnpitl with LliuiimUi.W lur lur l lur inlornutlion tit II mt G. II. WALKi: U, No. 5, Jellerson Drive. Inly I. 'ul lin ROUND KNOB HOTEL, McDowell 'ounty, N. C AN HUUH'S RIDE FROM ASHIViLLE ON A short illstant-v I'ront Hie I'otit of lite rinnni hrit-ivs art i-i.iistiintli lilnwItiK. The sivnt-ry vvau-r pure nntl abundant. I.ITIII.V WATI'.K A I'hvY HTI:1'S I'Kil.M I KIINT lltlllK. lil.lX'THIC lllil.1.8 A Nil IIATII KUIIM MIM:! M ATI'.H tilVI.N TU .''AMI 1.1 KH. Open" June il. For Tt rniH, iiildrcnH lITZI'ATIt:iK Uculc-miii Wall I'lipcr, Window bliadcHaiistratcutUaiiitcrt.. I'nlnts, oils anil Vntnlshts, Mnsurv's Mlsetl I'nlnts nntl Colors. Window Olaas. bulk Preiit'h and Wv knit In slot-It HI. I.uulsni.il Keitlut-lty l'iitl. AGENTS WANTED!! IV Wl.'UV Ctlt'MTV IM ' . IN HVI-HY COt'NTY IN WvHtcril North t'lirolltm I) Hlll.lt'lT HI'IIHCKII'I'lllNS I'nM TIM' DAILY -AM i WEEKLY CITIZEN. IIIhtiiI cnmiiilwilun will tic pnlil, nnic one ownliiu a Hume irclerrvil. Adiln-M II. D. CHILD, BUSINESS MANAGER, lulyNilAiotr Clllavii oniue. NHW DHHtl. ciinl'tilly prepnrrti hy Irad 'a Ina mi-ntliirs ol' thv Ashevllle liar ton Unesl iinrrhnii'tit and henvv nut iiiiiwi'i. (ritiK all nt'tH'ssnry joints, Jost mil ami now un sate mr nn.ee Ol tne uitiisn reilMsn tan On., Nn, a North Omit HWinsrr. Ilsntnl BRICK.. sai.i; by- & TILE COMPANY, P. O. Box 426. miv .'uh-hc hi h tiiey call nurituc witli lu tli-Km-M Imt hii tu all. Adtlrriui SALE. room fitted with water closet. aUiin. THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. - lc nf the Itlne Klilae, from which Imlsamlc Is tlt'luri-siuc, witlks wild and varied, and J. IUMIW KRWIN, Proprietor. BUOTHER, Amcrlt-ns frliftil l . A CAHD. Ittlllor Ashevllle Cltlten: That our ninny frlrmls may knnw how we are art Una on wc will state that w look In In llolt-1 am. Htnrc 9,000 lii VW Wtclis. Took In last Hatiirilay over 7tio. 7(1 uf that was hold, liiilaiiee store. Hotel itkIs tcrrtl SIR that tiny Hail (l.noo arrivals In (I month-. Our at ck Is mnmmtith !tOO fret ItiiiM ami lit feet wide. Tell the Instance of the world In conic and are "Old Chcd" smile, nail buy -tmds of as anil sav. 10 to lift per cent. , norindtf M. R. CII KIlltBTHH At HON. L.::; ;ai 3 U.t.'cture. Painless to Use. .Wi-'.'W Sy is A ' r.lJO.il.CO. SoUbkUSrnggUlt. Btntln VUU pickaje Kubbtr Syrlng te (1,63 I'OH 8ALII BV , RAY80R A 8MITH, A8HEVILLE, N, C

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