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ASnEVILLE DAILY2CITIZEN : TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1890. 1 3 1 i Vi 1 ah BLAINE'S STAND Iu tliu l! h:-l:i,' ttea Mutter Al must I uivi'i-siiUy Coii.mouded. Croat Interest Taken In the Correspondence. llut t'w Conttrt'itHnifu Huvs Any Word of Oimiu.. 'I Li.rdahip, tha Urltlah Prtmiler, Convicted of Direst Lying Ai Arbitration Would B Ma OrMI Sur prise V lews uf Loudon Fupsrs. THE DEMRINQ SEA LETTERS. Sir. Illafiio Unlveranlly Commtndad for II is rel?liiu Arbitration r-o.-ilble. W shivoton, July 87. It In some what ft- miknole thiit the svc'rutury uf atnti? ih" id U- almost amvemtlly com' nit'iiitriil fnr Iiix uttoriincua to Lord Salis- bwv n.ii' . Sir Julian Pauncofote concern inx tho li-lirl'iji 8e matter. Yet thi th" Hituutiun at the Capitol. The curi'ixiiniiili'iico, or nt Uant that portion of it wliirii '.iiu-arcd iu the local puiiers. wax veiv i;u;n-.;illy rcail by iiiemliers on both 'a of the chamber, aud scarcely suimtnr w is In h.i found who hnd not acauuod the report of the correspond- euce. Only a f. w Mrtor partisans, had any words of iviimiih to otter. One of these won Jml : M'-lVrnrT, of Kentucky, a u.niiiliir ot the committee on fort-urn at' faun of Urn ti. u-e. He t)i"Miciit that fir. rl.vm' lint imt cxliioiied '.lie back bono which w-w to have I'eon exiected from him. Hn the other liu'l. Senator Mork'nn, i f Ala'oamu. a memiivr of the sonuto cotiiiultti e on forelK'U relntlolie, was oi.e of ihe very warmest iu praine of the lmimier in wliirh Mr. Maine has exihiiiiiHl mid maintiiiued the iiosition aiiliii'd by t'ne t'tiiled SluteH in the cntrovemv. He did not attempt to qualify Iih priiiio, but rlmrai'terixr the 1.1a me Iritur us mtrlv documents, which will always rank us riuoiiu; the very lvt of the statu ianein in the morii'iin archive. Sir. lilaitie has Slainly couvi, tei tlie Hritiith i?rinir of irect lui.", r.cco.iiiu j to view of the rMat uiu i H'l.iitor. in.il there can lie no iuiMtioii that he had by far the bi tter of the coutnveiy. On tiic K-; ulilican !d there wm very fretierul rejoiciuif over the ion of the I'ni'.ed Mim. Every senator ou that nide "f the chamlMT. without a sin' file eam; in ii. ,nys that the eiirresiiuiid- tmu l i". 'in ii t'u'i,' lr ot that tile ihwI' Hon Mi"i:iin d bv he (.'overninent in the correct one. o one team tor a mo riciit thi't iheotitcme will lie niiythit'tt but a t'.'i. iidly M-tili'iuetit. but it will probai.iy rr ,111.0 -nine time liefi.re the end be n ii I'.iil. It i- aumed as a mat-tt-r of cour.-e that in m ite of the fact ttiut tlieii- lint, leu u tcminuai v kusi en' sioii of neji'tiatvuiK, the iln Hunatii' ret reHciitiiiivs of Kai(la'id mid Mr. illaine will a .m try to b iritr n'miit a settle- Uieiit of the coiitr "Vi-ikv without the in tervenlion if uulni I- tuirtlen. but it will mrpi'iM ii one if t'ie Bunifestion of.ar- latr.itiun hi luieriiAtioiml fl'iierenciii tie- tiii'iii i .iih. im on the Aiifricau conti lii-iit. mad " in the p.m Aiuerii an con- eii'Mi. ithall llr-t lw put into eltevt I tweeii the irre:itet republic mi the rartn arm tile it a tent couimrrclal ua- ti in in hie maid Keprev'iitaiive Hitt, of IlllnolH, the chairiiiaii "f th h"iiii cniuinit on f ireiiin iiffnirs. think tlie ciirri.pind nii'e on liu n..rt of the itlate Ueiartinent ''i very n'-.y iiuii.a riil by Sei-retary libiiee, an I he d"e" nut hittate to ex iiieM h-H adii.iratii.n of Mr. Uiaine's let- tern. "The c mini: tea on loreiirn af fair-i," he -a'd. "will hardly do auythiuit in tin- nia'P r without eonnultntton with the Htu'K il.'t ar'.melit. A the matter ft audi, at pri'M'iit, tilero ia uothiuit to be dune. 1 u l e the correopondolito U Hill iu pr cle." jir. M'n h talked with other mera berrt of tin- ivtnmttteo. and he wivs they uie pit i.'eu wi.u uie itaua i.meu by Air. lsiallie. Iteiin ntativH MeCreary, of Ken' ttn ky. m wim chuiriaau of the f ireiitu lilIatM i'i i.iur.ltoe Uliiler DellliHTIl'lc ad' lniiiilri.r. u 1 1 the In 'line, utated that he l'lieved ih it the mutier wuiilil be Fet tled by ar ittntmn. He did nut we what was to be done lulu the Ciriei-mnd' e'u'ii vr b: procrcw. "The cmitro' Verne." h- id in Ci'tn-lnnlim, "l at iiren ent in no lintter hliHw than it wan when Liay.-inl went out of uluc over year ic-M. (.'Iiairmin Hltt haa ordered copliwof the coiitite!iii i to lie printed lor tue iwe OI lUe collilnllti View nf lll Lond PrM, Lnxi' .Inly z'. The Teletjratih re- CTi-tH tin :..( ii:y or tlie tone or Sir. lilaine in ili i Ihlirtuii itea diniiatchea. "binrlii'i'l." i' "H vm, "i Mroug ei)oo(h to t culm ami conrliv.ua, anil In atinicient- Iv find or H'ace to dirivird Mr, lilnlne m i 'tniaiice. hiiKlainI U.i.- no im mediate i'it. r. t in the gneittion U-vntid eeinu rail plav. llie Ulapute, rent In on Iimio'v. ti.'itiin. recordi"! rich: am Itiu ll 1 Mlii ile(e, CilDHtilUle a dear ca for p ! lence." It concludes with the MikV'V'i. tnat Kmtf Hiiuilo-rt, of Italy, or i .ini4-ror Williain be anked to mrbitriit"' llie matter. The T in"" wvn "The mronpond ence Icivi h ina'tem wnrne. L'mler the aim l-r Itiili.eiii of imrty prmoure Proxideiil Hi..ii in and Mr. Illaine have become more e.-;acriiiK, and have ad vanc.ii. in an irreconcilable epirit, clanii" iiImiiiI which they onue expreiMwd dilb'li in e. ihe 'lucatluo it now at a di'iol I.h k." The I lirilrt mm "Mr. Elaine prove- hiuiM'lf an aider man In con troversy tliaii Lord Hulinbury, althouih havnif a w ro cnmi to di lend. The Teprewntntiven of KnIand wiein mere bnbiii! in ih?. Iinndn of Mr. lilnlne. It la obvioiir that Lord rialinnurv, at an early ti-riod of tlie disciinuou, liecnine H'tixi le of bin inferiority in dialectic skill to bis opponent. IcmI his teuiwr and de Ulairately liniilied .Mr. Llaine by de clariiiK that he conducted the negotia tion!! iu tin? Intel ttn uf a party, and not In the ipttii!'. ot the country, Clever a Mr. Itlali?e'M loirlr may be, however, it doe not idler i he fact that no claim, Kuwian or American, no admission of John iuiiicy Adaum can convert a vast open sea into a mare olausam." (limit Hmm f.ir Coat Minor. Wit KrxHAHHK, July 7. The Lehigh Valley Coal comjiany imned an order lent Monday that until further DM Ice all its collierlin would work on balf time. The onler was remiinded Kriday uiorniiiK. and the varioua mines will continue to work on full time. Over n.imio miners are employed by tu Ouiiiifiuiy, ALABAMA ALLIANCEMEN After Cot. Ilerlrrrt lloU are Oa, and the "liimrnl Tula Oats the Penlmmoa." MiiNrii?MUiY, Ala., July M. It has been tlmiiifhl that Representative Hillary llerlxa l would lie renominated for con KrM without opiMisitkin, but a?a-ar-m'inre deceplive, and it is now said shut the Alliance is afU?r his mhiIu. It is remembered that lierfiert de ctanil aituiiint the subtreaaury hill some time iiii, and it has develoi?ed that the Allium e has been on the still hunt for a candidal The Alllanoe Herald of this city, has lawn buny In gettiiiK views of illllerent prominent men on the subtreaa ury hill, and Col. A. A. Wiley has print ed in that mper, of this week, full Date letter, cxiirowdnii tho warmest ay ni' pulhy for the lanniiiK; in i crests, and in speahiiiK of u, Tlie Alliance Herald Hays; "Tho contest is now likely to prove very interest iiiK iinuexciltnK. um. vvuey has a host of friends who would rejoice at his exultation to no prominent and in fluential mi ollice as representative In congress, ami none can aount mi enu nent aliility and capacity to All the posi' tion with credit to himself and honor to his constituency. The farmers are par tial to Wiley. This alone is sulllcient for all the polilicnl iloxs Tray, blanche and 8weeilieait to be turned loose on his track and burlc lit Ills heels, Tlie convention meets in this city on the 81st. and liels are freely olTered by Alliunceimm that Wiley will bent tier liert, IIci Ik'iI has returned from Wash ingoon, ami the It'lit is on hand. MISSISSIPPI ALLIANCEMEN Will Mioiiifin tuie Jule HhuicIiii anil Col ton r'Htirlr l.onerally. Canton, Miss., July 811. The stock 'lol'lers ut Uie Mississipiii Alliance Iuik ,'inn factory met here uud oruani.eil hi lei linu n U'Ui'U ot ilirecloiu II was uc 'idi d. ut this ineeliiitf, to miiiiutauluii into haniiliiK and cotloti fain u s neiier i v, llie proposition to iniicliasi) tn uclorv pivpi'ity from the Alliance was reict te l. Uie miielipi'Tv oiitttt was or deidi and il is expected that the factory vill lie in lull operation in three im-inlis. We urn ilo n on tlie tnrcc mil, ami no 1 hut the cuiiserviitive element of the ivliole country will mute mid devise navs ami meiiiis to kill out that mla llull.s nic.lsiile. HIGH RENTS IN MACON. Teiiunts lli-i'lnrv 1 'hey will Have to l eave llie i lly to (let l.lllllK Itlltei!. Mai'hN, tin., July if. Tcnuits In thl .itv sav llie leuls an1 iilirtviwiiiul.lv bluli Hid on every hand coinplainls are lieanl. It is claim, ii that landlords nali.e ill?- net that the scarcity of houses places . hem :il their mercy, ami lliey clnilL'' my price lliey pleiise .S!.v'ral iiicri'liiiut leclare lliev will have to leave llie city rii.iv sav lliev can not stand llie leuls. In one case the landlord wants an in? 'Ueasc of ?.i kt cent., mid thai, lis?, on i business that is of such small volume chat the merchant u ill tic forceil to move int. Tin? house is alsuil I ? leet wide lu lu lone, and i"Uol in a lii'sirnnle lis'niion. mil the iiii'iciiscii n ut win mane it cost die tenant 'i"0 a year. A MARRIED MAN HAS HER, The t'Hllll'l- ('tilled ell III! roller to llli Hllll to lleeover Her. Al'iil'ST.v, (la., Julv 3U. An old ueii' tleiiian ii.iiiu-d J. It. lauk?r, has Ihimi in hiscjti tcachiui: music nuioiu tlui fa Ciiry si.ple, Ills imilty daiik'hter. Mis bainnii. was with mm. but went tn live ivith her uncle's family in llarrislniru. Uut now the old mull is in troni le lit I'epoi'led al jailicc heaihUiirters that a iiiarrieil man named Charles Zic-l.-r hud run oil v ilh hisiliiilKhter. anil he wanted help to ni over her. A notary politic in Haiiihiirc. S. C, save be married a con- le llie davtheolil man s iliiiiiihler ilis iPIH-artMl, ivhouavethi'ir iiiuuesas Kiiima Hunker ami t narli Aiiiston. iiieuiii nan is L'l'e.itlv illslressed. it is thouhl hat Aiilsloii Is all ussumeil name foi .eiuler. and that the i-ouple are some win re in nilli I aroliim. The I Mil tt.illiHU's UriMip. I'll ITTI , M II 1 I T.'llll.. .Illlv 'Jit A luillf a month uun u siucuhir uiarriaite tisik nine., tvliii'll lias lnHfltl ki'lll II yt'S't. Ml' C, A. (iallnifhcr, aieil 3n years, became the hiisliuud of Mrs. M. J Mi ran. who kept a isuiriiiui; iiiiiim' in winch he limile lii Iii.i..., '1'l.M lirl.l.. IttiM eliilil.jiii ..ttrli as olil as Hit new luisiuiml, ami ilesireil flu, ite.tti'r lw. Lent sN.r.t lint fl... Intl. uiacy of tin. old lady and hur husband cieaiisl unpli'iisaiituess, ami a married iliumlitor ot llie now .Mrs. Uallau-licr went to llie court l.oa-e ami asi'erlainisl fl.u lii.-la in tin. ens.. Sl.o nt.il l.a.r l.ri.tlt. ers and sisters are ipiite indignant, but llie oni luuy is serene. They Hold tho Nraro (lot Kowt. IliliMIMill.iM. Ala.. Julv 811. Word has just la-en ns'eived of the h nchiiiK uf il iiliknown neuro near Ai Rii.lclpina, lu llloiiiit cuiilitv, l eilnesi.,n . Inr ull as sault on a Kill only lt .wars old. The le-ro was a trump, nml met the i;iri iloue In the roinl. wlii-re he ucnlc a Imi ml assault on her. A crowd of whin r.uers caiifhl the m uro, carried in U.i ..i I. who ideiitithsl him. uud then the; uitit olf into tlie missis. When I hey returned, someone asked when tlie lie itro was. uud the reply was that "he ko luat, uud lliey lett III in. Williamsburg County Convoulloti. C'll.tHI.KKTiiN, H. C.. July till. An olil- clalcull has just Iscn issued forncountv convenlioii of the stmii;litiiut I N'lnis ruts f illlallisl.uri; colllllv to lie held ul KiliKstrii-, next Monday, to take counsel I each oilier as to wluit measures sliotilil la ustsl us IsM culciihilisl in save tin honor of the stale a ul H e integrity nf the Ileniocratic party, l-orlv proininenl farmers of I he coiint v bine sikihhI llie cull, ami ipule a ir.il ln-i iiik Is expected. A Itlld lloilli.l 'e 'lie foot. Watkinsvii.i.k. (i v '.'tl. Mr. W. lf..l.il,H n :i.s-.i,l.il,' m ..( rtl...u..lr In the font, lie had ...inlimr witli several other yoimi; ;.,i a id. reluruiiiK Ills in nue. was stun iiiik in thovaril .- ,v , ami oil Ills lulu and the si.s'li under his arm. From some uiikli ?wu ciiise the nun tired. It is ieiiie.1 iiy me iiiiiiiiiiiik pnysiciaiis that his font will have to I taken olf. The iHvaimali Kiilolon. Savannah, (la., Julv . Tho coro ners Jurv liHscoiii'hnleil its invpsllifHIIon ot the Slow i in up or the itullanl Isjurd- UiK house, j lie venllct was that the dis aster was the result of an explosion by some agency unknown. The iieKru lirlil on suspicion has been turneil loose, it is thouxbl lliitt nltro-irlycerliie urdyuu luite was the agent Used. CATHOLIC INDIAN SCHOOLS. Lively ftebale Vpoa Them to the Ult4 Istos srasU, WAHiilNirniN, July 87. la the senate Thurs'luy, durinv the discussion of the appropriation uf $150,000 for the support oi mo luuian scnooM, Benator Vest biuhly oom;llmantd the Catholic auhuids fur Indians. Mr, Vest oi.'.Kjsed the Introduction of lystom intended to abolish denomina tional education among the Indiana. lie poke of an official visit which he had marls to an Indian agency seven or eight jwnn wi mum ins o "serration of the work of the Catholic church in sdu eating the Indians. A school building which had been rected them by the Cathollo chnroh was then standing? there, unoocupied be OMisa the niisnt wrmld not inirmli tka Jesnlta tn tench any of the Indian ehtl- arsQ, nis opinions on tas subject wsrs fixed. ThaJtwulU had succeeded bet ter than anv other nannla llvlnv In tha diisation uf Indiana, Whatever preju dice, tf that was the proper word, he tnUlit have aKalnst the Hoclsty of J eras, he had In sav that mtmh as an arlnnatri Protiaitant. If the CathnHos war oVilne betta In dncatina the Indian than other de- nomination, h was In favor of the Oatholicsi and that if the Presbyterians or the Baptist war doing better, he was In favor of them. But he was con vinced thai to Catholics war far more ffloient among the IraHan thaa any Pruteatant deuomlnatloa could be. Mo other denomination could take theur place, because the Indians, like all other people emerging from barbarism, had received religious impressions that were permanent He did not care whether it might be called religion or superstition. The Indians were Catholics and would remain Catholics. There were tribe which hud received some peculiar per sonal influences, a direction towards particular Protestant denomination. He knew a tribe in Montana', nearly all of whose members had a distinct leaning to the Baptist ohureh, through a per sonal regard for one or two men who had gone among thum, lived with them, and adopted their traditions to a certain extent; and there were some English missionaries in Alaska who seemed to have lioen created for that very work. The dir 'Usui. n was continued by Mr. Teller, who ajioke of the Catholics a the must successful educators of In dians: and by Mr. Jones, of Arkunsas, who gave figures to show the great dif ference iu expense lietween the govern ment schools for Indians and those car ried on by the religious denominations. MAKING MOUNTAIN DEW. Two Large Illicit Ulatlllerla oa tbs Top of West Virginia Mouutalns. Pahkkiihhuru, W. Va., July 87. The revenue department here has re ceived information of the capture and destruction of two of the largest illicit distilleries iu the state. Due of them was found on the headwaters of the Little milestone, on White Oak moun tain. Summers county, by Deputy Col lector Ko'uert Saunders. The still had it capacity of sixty-five gallons. All the apparatus was complete, A large amount uf moonshine whisky was also captured at this point, but the uioou- juinois encnjieii. The other distillery was found, after a forceil march all night, in a dense hemlock forest at the top of the Alle gheny, iu Randolph county, Deputy Col lector Starke, the captor, found here the largest and most complete moonshine distillery ever erected in the state. It bad a camcity of eighty gallons, and was running a fine stream of rye whisky wheu taken. A full complement of mash till is, worms and a large amount 3t wlmky was also found. A in the other insiauce, the moonshiners escaped. A TRAIN TRAGEDY. Ooaduetor Arrested for the mfordet of III llraksroaa. BbOOMiNOTON, Ind., July 87. Conduc tor Charles Arnold, of the Louisville, Now Albany and Chicago road, was ar rested Friday morning, charged with the murder uf his brakeiuan, William Hu bert. The allidiivit is made by the father ot Hllliert, who is a conductor on the lame road. About a week ago Conductor Arnold came iu from his trip and reported that nis ursKeman, nil Pert, had become vio lently insane and had jumped from the running train and had been killed. The lather of llilbert alleges that now he has evidence that Arnold and hi brakeiuan got into a difficulty, and that Hilliert wa pushed from the running train and killed. That was in the even ing. The death was not reported until the next morning. Arnold now Is in jail. He denies everything. 8ERIOU3yiqLATION. The lll-ratrd M?a WIiik Had More Thaa the Lawful Nniulier Aboard. Rpd Wish. Minn., July V7.- The gov eminent In i-ectors have secured the names of 21 1 s.?rs'?i'S v. ho were no the ill-fated steamer Sea Wing, which was wrecked m the storm on Lake 1'epiu. The sU-nuiei .ind uarge wen by law to carry only I .'5 is?: sous. The penalty for vluliilleli is severe. Til Hl Slipped and Killed a Child, Akiion, O., .Inlv ;7.-- At Lakeiiew, a few miles m nth from Akron, during a ball giitne is'tivit ,i mil item dubs, a bat shpii'd from the ha? Is nf a player, striking tin- K yenr-i-: I child of John Sawyer, pro'lm ii g uplines which re sulted in i ! a' h. fm Iter Hll-I ' i Hilled. KanusC iv, .l it- ;;.-)nrln(fadis- nuteoiiiiii -iv . . ii l.'.Mti. Ark., Thiitsdav. V.'. il . 'iirf. .n. ex t'on- federate. li rn . :'.o 1 t . pi. illiHin LUing'cii. c 1' .'.o.i so ul, aud bis sou. Ill ' .1 Old Ae. Akhon. o., July At lins-kville. twelve i:i;'e- north fr-ni Akpm. Henry atebl.i:?', an I Ms vea s. th- old st pio neer ll. .in ' ivi.ihi;., Ilulile.1 iVmllirt- lay by i-:ii.; h'. t .-.at. Th"cau-e was a ilre.l uf tue iuliiuiatiua of old igo. III the t'liioM, ( .,iarclotial llUlrlfft. (Iiiki :v ! i . o., Ji -' fl. The Item iciati. co-i ntioti I t the Fourth con iresaii?iisl d.st. iet h i- caul over 'HiU bal lots. Aielei sun is still III the lead, but the field is practically ngainst him. llkj Kin? at I rli.iuna, Iowa. ('kdaii Kiripa. Iow.i. Julv 87. At Urbsinia. Uctiton coiintr, Thumlay, J. D. linrrell's store and the Maanhio and ildd Fellows' halls were destroyed by lire, Lu t:Ki,iHK: insurance snialL Wyoming had a ureal blowout Wsdnes- Jsy Id honor of bar Hinltli?n lute the t'uion. Arlvs-rtlMlnor CRUATIiS ninny a ikw ImuncM; b.LAKiili!t many nn old business; KliVIVKS ninny a dull butinet; KliSCI'ES mnny a oi buninc; 8A VHS mnny n tailing huinr; I'KHSliKVliS mnnyalnrNebutincn; SHCL'MiS tucctn in any business. To nilnrtinc luiliciounlr. use the ait- umm of'Tbt Citiicn." tiycrvlntily rtaih it; and in profmitiim to tfie rtlurnt it vivldt advei linen, itt rata are the cIkud est in the eounti r. The Dally Vlllacn. I nlwnva nhve to the interests ol Asheville nml it people. I the most iMiniilar advertisinir me dium in North Carolina. Is read by a greater muntier of nrnnlr than any other accular pnjicr in the State. 1 alwavs filled with the choicest rend. Ing matter of the dnv. Hoarding houses fill their room by ad vertising in the Citizkn. Mews, and nil the new, mnkc the Cit izkn general favorite. Mo retail merchant ever made n grant success without advertising. Try the Citizkn. An advertisement In the CrriiKN nova the ailvertiser nn hundred-fold. POVMR Absolutely Pur. vivsiiii w winsH- vHiinngwgvTi ai mnrm of all In trnlnff trrnilh U. A. Oortn Ik If MWM f .MV, JwUatWAJT 0. CONTRADICTORY The Rpporfs Which Come to Us From Central America. Are the Salvadorlansor Caute malans on Top? This Is a QiisHtlon Which at Present Is Bard to Dreldo (his He port Bars the galrsdi.rl ??i- lliivs Won 81a Hattlas, Anothrr That They Have tteou Boated With a Heavy Loss The Latsst, VICTORIOUS SALVAD0RIAN8. Raid lo llava Inr ulnd Onalemala and Won Wi llalllsa. La Lmxivr.il, July 87. New baa been received here confirming the re ports ot the success of the Salvadorluu force lieyoml the frontier, in (iuate- malan terrilory. The Halvador army has now gained six battles uud has cap tured uunptities of arms ami snuuunl tion. Mnny have l?eeu killed and wonndea on notn .lues, me saiva doriau forcm aro now iiushiug their way into the interior of (Guatemala, and are meeting wiih success at every step Ureal enthusiasm tirovalls. The inten tion Is to ovei I hrnw the govermuout of frtwideut Unirilaa la-lure coming to any agreement witli Ounteinala. Salvador is determined to free herself trora the yoke of (ii: iieiuala. and assure her own liberty ami iuilf.cu(iciice. GEN. EZETA'S DISPATCH flays They've Licked the (luateinalans (lul el Their Hoots, Nrw Yoiik. July 87. The Herald ho the following: Baxi a A sa. .Inly 8 -The (iuatemalan gnvi -.ii, with t lis intent lou of helping the a- ill.ivlcuiiein, onlereU two of Its l . , enuriils to invade our territory with troops. They were .lalapa ami Santa Kuaa, who uiijny the repiit.-iliou of being vsryl'eTie llieywure ilrlvun out of bal tsiliiriini lerrlinry lu two great battles. l'wo bloody bullies Hint followed en Uua- lemalHii terrilory, iu which the Salvado llaus were v.euiriu.ia. caused great loss to the enemy, wuu losi artillery, g ins aud auiuiuuitiuii. Salv.ulor has proved ths Justice of her cause liy force of arms and will uot sobcii nor ii'-cvpl a ieace that Is nut uonuruli.e. r mm the xiiirl we did not care to provoke w.,:-. t'AHUis tiXTA. Klva (llorl.ioa VletnrlM. Another dispatch was as follnwsi 8AM bALVAUiili. July '.M. We have gained live glm ions vieiorlet over dilute- mala. Our form s are uuiv opersliug an tiiiHtrmulan territory. Our vessels of war are large. Amaya, Dlreclur Snlvadorlan Telegraph. GIVEN THE RAZZLE-DAZZLE. Oaatarualans Claim to llava Llafoaled the aalvadorlaas. At tho (riiiit-malan legation the fol lowing has been ri'Ceived: Ut'ATKMAI.A, July '!. Kzeta s army havlug attii. koil the iluatemmsn forces situateil on ths frontier, were di -f rated by our army miller the cuiiiiiianil or (jeu. I'nyoluuo Sail Cues,-. Tli- enemy n tlml In the greati-sl dlsonler, ulmnilnliing Gustemul.in trrrllorr, which they bail Invaded. Tiers luss.-s were heavy and they lull lu the b.'.mls of our army three oauuous, aud all their niiiiineius. Maiiuskz Sahaiiau i'oreigu .Minister. HONDU'IAS POSITION. Advises Prom Tefiirilg.i!pa Vndar Hate of June SO. The Herald has the following! Tmil'ctiiAi.r.i, ll.iuiliiras. Jims 80. All this country is gre.i: )y ex.'it"iL Kvery village aud town has Its tinojis In readi ness, as a revoliiic.ii l rkHs?ied at any ninnieiit, ai il Ihe i"Vei',ti.?iiists sie. they say.urgiinUliigl""ii si In Nicaragua Theusaas ,:eii,u . ... president of Salvador and li :i I also raiierd much exoileiiient. 1': 1 "if II igra-u, of Houduras, lias a b-s.- , rdof Ineiiimiuiid him all I lie lime, . s l f urc l he may kllleit also. 1 le ! ' i il S drailor nu I lfiiatem.iluwillsi.il it tvai, and tl. t Nicaragua Is to help -. "adnr, while Hen diirsa I" to prevent Ine Nicirnguans 'n???i doing so hy mil a-luiv ' t horn ti pass thniiigli her coil' . .' ..n I left II olal, Nicaragua, a h fc was rss-iy lo mari'h, aud retriiiinig tvas goiug ou ae tlvuly. PRESIDENT MUNI DEZ'8 DEATH. Ths lUaalt of a Treaaonabls Plot, llaadsd hy (Ira. bsala. Nrw Tung, July 87. -The World' ad vice by mail from Man Salvador, under date of June 84, give a graphic descrip tion uf the death of President Menrndex on the night uf June it. A ball in honor of the Inauguration nf the republic was in progress al the palace, wheu a mili tary revolt occurred ou tlie street, and numlssr of soldiers rushed madly into ths hall room, causing the greatest ex citement. While the panlo was at it nelgnt uen. Menemies appeared from an upper room, with bis sword and re volver in nana, prepared lo neaa nl guard in nuelllng the disturbance. Hi guards, however, bad been driven to their quarters l?y the revolting soldiery, Iran. Meiieudex imasod ainuim the tur bulent masses, loudly sailing for hi guard, wln ii smlileniy lie dropped nl word and fell to I he ground, a noon- clous. lie had lieen attacked with con gestion of the brain. Ill friends worked with him all night, but to nn nnrpoea, and at A o'clock in the morning hs died. uunng ine confusion nl tn night ins mutinous soldier and the guard had numerous rights, during whlrh Oeu. liarciul and nv other olilcer and aev nteen soldiers were killed. The W orld roriw-tHitident asserts that ths outbreak was the result of trea onable plot, tn lender In which was Gen. Carl. Kxeta, the present provis ional president. War IMelare. City of Ukxkii. July UT. Tb Gua temalan minister hern has Just received advlt.es announcing the formal declara tion of war against Halvador, Mew lUd la Niagara Pall. Kiaoara r ai ia. N. V.. July 87. Tha new railroad, known as tha BnfTalo. Thousand islands and Portland, which t to give the llonie. Water town and Ugdensburg toad ouniiectlon with Buf falo, has secured rlcht of war for nearly ths entire distance from Buffalo to Suspension Bridge, and ths work of construction will he rapidly pushed. The road will substantially paraUes lb Kit and tfw York Central. Th Asbeivlll Cltlan Ulvasi The Intest local new. The freshest State new, The I lest general new. General and special comment. The largest subscription list of any rctilnr pnr In the State. The beat advertising medium in the State. A full tafl of able editor and correa- pondenta. i ne neatest, newaieat ana most enter- rlsirig tinner in North Cartillna. It effort ar alwy devoted to the unbuilding and development of the re source of the State, particularly the western erction. 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Ititttnii Miitl hrmr rlU, nl 1-3-0 N E-T H I R D OFFI-l-JJ Kfgardtess of cost, as wc Intrnd la thr luturr to keep nothing bat Solid Oold sad aterlmg Mirer Jrwclry. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, South Main St. Aaheyille. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. Psasaanss liaessvassr, Wesltra North Carollaa Urlsloa. PAMKNOUR TRAIN BCMKIIULB lltt Rvrscv Msrrh tl.1l TBth Mtrldlaa Umr eard wbra sol otbrrwlai inaicaua. BAST SOUND, No. At lislly. No. AS lially, Lv. Koui iliT tlHMh mrr.) !! AaluwIIU 9fl0pra llianam sanam SJai SllOpm' annam m?J?m 64Jpm IOUo?ra 6 Iftaoi Ar. aaiisl.sry, " llaatllk. TtichmiioJ ""Tlalrisli, T(IAira jSoaiti " Onlnshoi Slounil IllSoina Tviiminaxna I niniurai " l.rnrni?urs, 1 a ao)rra 11 nnam - wanninrtoal 7 lorna i ansaai Haltlaiara. I aAOntal Uftaat " I'hlla., lisornn lOSTam " Nrw Ver,J 6 aoam I 0i wasr sound. INo. lt(TTrlo SI ally. Holly Lv. Nrw York, laiKsm T aoam Sftam It I4M 6Opm "If IMlpoi JI 44lita 00am' 8 Sllpm AOpm ATpm Some i-mia., tlalllmnrv. Waahlnat'n Lynchburg,! Itoopai S07am rtlrhmoadj "Iisnrlllf. a 5osmT AOAaoiT "n wilminat'B Oiilniitinro, 0OOmi looam Hainan, asnjim flalUliurv. asnatn II sAaral ar. asnrrmi, Tailaat anpai Knnlioic, teoth nwr.) latnora aApai 1.41,1 Nn. As POO SSI IS aai Lv, Hot aiirtaas, Arr asnpoi looe aai Ar, tfeadrraoarllle, " TOO p in 07 p m t0pm 14 pal epanannarg, i.v. MURPHV MUNCH NoTtA- Tlialir rirrpl auniisr.) i No. if BIO aai Xr. "Ashrvill, ArTsnAeiri It 10 am I AA p m 4A a m 1A pal ftrrson City, WnlArld. I.V. A 10 s m Hoa. AO aad Ai. Pullman U...n li Orrmahnro and Mnrrlalnwa. No. AS and A I'allmaa halht Alarnln Cars btlwtra Hot Atninaa and Waatnsstoa. AshsrllH? Is arrakliut Atalloa for No. AO. Ulnarr g. MIcsottIs " a a .J' W, A. WINNtmN, n P A., A .k..HL. td I jaa. L. TAVIia.O, P. A., "- wasaiBftoa u c. GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In xoo Feet of Central Passenger Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. A modrrn ftrat class hotel. Hot nml cold wntcr andtpiatha anil tollvta ou every floor. ftWrlr Isrlls in every room. Open Are in office and iiriitra in lard rooiiia. 1)1 lit-, dinlnn rojTn. lunch counter, duar am! news atnnd nml l.ur unit lilllliinl room on lirst lloor. Ulec. Iric atreet cars ?na door every UO niinutes. Kicliiuoiid mid IJanvillo ruilruud inllim house, HO niinutes for meals. RATEH, fi.oo PliR DAV. A. G. IIALUYBURTON,Irop. J. H. RRVAN and WAI.TKH UMKKN, Vlerka. SGHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER, Celebrated the World Over for its Purity. Wc deliver tu nil purls of the city our own llutllinu lixnurl Ilcrr ut ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN. Dur lat-r la kept nt n trni?rnturv of 40 ilcKrcca mid wc uuitruutcc you a fresh urticlc at all times. Tllli TKAIIU.SL TI LIHIl 1'KnM THE "BONANZA," THK I.KAIIIM1 V WINE AND .. LIQUOR STORE . IN Till! STATU. FINE. SAMPLE AND BILIJAKD ROOM. j. a. NAM, AoT. M...r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C BRICK. BRICK. -FOR HAI.K BY- BUNCOMBE BRICK Asheville, N. C. TRINITY Terms Begin Sept. 4 and Jan. 1. PI ft reft rtimmprriril roumrfldlli nil dur) tin thr vtar. (Set' cntnloitm ImuiH 4'J-.t.) Ilnlr collrKe in North CnruMnn with rritular-y oruumted S'hoil of 'tlituitl nml Hm-ml H.4eito CKtenditiK thmiiith two yeiim. iCiitiilt'iim inue A 4 -(14. KitvlUnt Kehool of Civil tinifiit rerinv. ('ntaliiue pnK 7h-hi. SutH-nor HehonlH ol l.ttuuiriK. IMiilon'sphy, TheoloKy nnn Nnturiil ticfe-ncr.. AiiiHvHnt adniltu-d to any toumcp wht- n they can iiurauc with KdvantMRV Over liM courc thia year IciitlliiK to derrei hiit okh to ull. AddrciM JOHN F. IKOWIXL, Prenhlciit. Randolph Count? Trtuily College, N. C. JiilylUthm FOR CONTAINS NINE R00M8, INCLUDING BATH Hlnlahed thmuahout In Anlluur Oak. Pnrlor nnd Kcccntlun Hull Anlalicd in Uunrter. Hnardliak Walla ilra?rd wild l.lntruatu.Wull-in. rur further Information call on G. II. WALKER. No. 5, JeHeron Drive. JulylAdlm ROUND KNOB HOTEL, McDowell founts. N. C. AN HOUR'S RIDE FROM ASHEVILLE ON A abort dlatancr from thr foul of the I'lnnuilc of the llluc Mliliic, from which hnlsumlc limtes an? constantly blowing. The scenery water pure and abundant. LITIIIA WATItK A PKW HTUI'H I'KIlM m.UCTKIC IIIII.La AND HATH KtNJM NPKVIAI. rati: uivkn tu VAMILIK. pena Jutta mu for TcrniH, atddrt - J. HI FITZPATRICK Dealcralii Wall Paper, Window Hliadt-aaud Patent Ilunicera, I'slsls, Oils aad Varnlabrs, M saury's Mlicil French and We krvp Is atnrk at. ttslsanil Krntarkv Lrad AGENTS WANTED! IN BVKN V COUNTY IN Weatern North Carolina TO AO I.KIT AtlHHCKII'TIUNH I'UK Till' DAILY -AN "WEEKLY CITIZEN,t A llbrral cnmmlssloa: will m? nald. inm. oat awnlns a horst prrftrrrd. Adilress II. D. CHILD, BUSINESS MANAGER, lalyadrkwtf eitlaau Ofltcaj. A NBW DRHD, carvrslly prrpsrr by trad las? aaraihara nt ttim 1 k.ni- ,. Anrst narrhmrat aad hravv flat immri n . tela all a.rmary polnta, jaat oat sad now aw at tat nfflrs of tk Crrnaa 1'vai.iaa Ca, Mo, Nrsrtk Coarl aoaars. flaalnt BRICK. & TILE COMPANY, P. O. Box 426. COLLEGE. SALE. ROOM FITTED WITH WATER CLOSET. THE WESTERN NORTH CAKOLINA RAILROAD. Is ilclun-aque, walks wild and varied, and I'KlINT IHMIK. uH LOW KKWIN, Proprietor. BROTHERS, I'alnta and Colors. Window Ulasa, bulk Amnicaa a-hAdl 1 A CARD. Udltor Ashevlllr Cltlarn: Thht our many frirnila may know how ws arr an ttln oa wc will atntr that ws took la In lintel am. Ml ore 9,000 In Vive Werki. Took in last Mstanlay over roo. 17(1 of that was hotel, balaaav stors. Holel reais tend IIS that lay. Had O.OOO arrivals la a month., Ourat 'rk is mammoth Soil feet Ion and 18 fret wide. Tell the balanes of ths world to corns and set "Old Ched" smile, and buy Roods of us and savs 10 to 80 par cent. nnvlrldtr a. R. CHKDKaTHM aoN. Cuiuiui u.a Slilcturi. MnlititoUil. CvV1 -M. Uf .? I . HiaiNinl rrlM,$1.00. BollkvaUDrattUU Sa&tla VUUO pKUgl vuk JaHMT BTTUCt h ILOB . PON RALB DV RAYSOR Ii SMITH, ASHEVILLE, N. G. 5 iSPrf
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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