Newspapers / Asheville daily citizen. / June 16, 1891, edition 1 / Page 1
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'w1' '.',.'r-"-.'."','!r" ' r Asheville Citizen YOUR CHANCE. SEE THE 60LD WATCH OFFER ON THIRD PACE. BEGIN TO-DAY. CAPTURE THAT ELEGANT PIN. SEE THIRD PAGE. VOLUME VII. NO. 35- ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, TUNE 16, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. T7 Daily nntnt mt MjnoiHia Nttl. r THE REVOLVlNll Dlol AT the CAITIAL. A CRUSADE ON ROYALTY. Fur n cool pl.ice in summer, for hciillh (i ml rccrcution, visit Linvillc.l.ninilhitlic Mnuiiliiin, and the iKMuliful rrtfiou sur rounding them. Ri Kul.ir milis uf 1c.1l tstiite at l.inviHc on anil .iflei June 1st. IK'jI. Itusiuc-; Into anil residence sites milil.it piivnli siilc only. Chi' Ksrcol.i Inn wus oh.'iiciI llic Is' ol June, liiiilrr tlx- m i tl iy.-im nt id M James T. Skill's. Kcnulnii daily Ht.i from Cranberry. L1NVILLK- INV1TKS INVUSTIUATItlN AS TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drive, I'arkis, Scenery. Plans, .luHding Sites., Investments. I.INVII.I.E IMPROVKMKNT CO.. Ltlivllle. N. C. ANALYSIS' OF WATER L'SHll AT THU ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. Common wrai.tm r Ma-maciipukttii. tClH'HKTTfl. ) NAI.YSIK J Pranklm St LKKTIrlL ATK iF N StHtr AnBtiyrr'R Ottiif. 297 Prank) R( IK I ON, M SS . Auril 21. INttl To OhHH 11. Cftinplrcll, Anhcvillv, North Cur olinu. The nnmplr of wntcr nuiimittn) for annlv pi ha h en cart-fully n a mined, with the fol lowing retultn: The water nhown In pnrtr ier 100 000: 8 'li ls. volatile M find , " total Mralnn ikt onr I'. 8 call n 2 OO 3 OO ft OO 2. -Ml Thi WHtrr i ahnftNt rntiti'l v frti fn.m :aiie mutter, show or Tery "liKhl tract"-, nf ron. nnlphnr ami lime. The water U verv rxvrtlrnt in all reiuiect. It in vatj -rlriom wc flml water to free from orKanlc or mineral matter. M. 1, HOWKKK, State AiwayeT. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, Ami liiveatuieut Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Limns sc. urrljr placed at 0 per cent. I Htrc : 24 3d I'attun Avenue Second Boor flrhudlv REAL ESTATE. Wm.t B. Owtk, Wbst. GWYN & WEST, (SocceMora to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED x88i REFER TO BANK OF ASHtVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Pubm.. Commissioner, of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OKFICB-HoHibeaat Court qvsare. J. V. SCII ART I.E. MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 8 NORTH MAIN ST. Just received, a fall line of Baalish anil do aieatlc wooleaa lor spring aad rammer. frhaAdflm WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 31 1'attoa Atik. Next IMCA build'g. P 0 Bos off4. aovl dsa FOR RENT OWL SALE. Bltbcr kaaac owned by T. Wllaoa a-.rp- ksa, corner Preach Broad A Tea at and Hay wood Btraat. Theae kosnsa are loeatad aear ths oca tar of towa, comsaaadlag good vkwa, Ugh cfevatloa. For tsUormatbsa apply to - JOHN CHILD, 1 Gtc BUY YOUR fo) GROCERIES V. D. COOPEI THAT IS WHAT HA TOLO ME TO DO. Hhcsuy.it.a l he best placclntownto trade. No danger of IxInR overchurncil. and ever, thing li ua rcirt-Hcntcd or money refunded. North Court Square. Corner Main and College Sta. B PRIESTLEY I CO.'S CELEBRATED SILK, SILK AND WOOL, AND WOOL NUN'S VEILS HEADY FOR USE. ALSO Priestley's Nun's Yelling FOR DRESSES. These black Kuodn urv the very best tnukc snd dye. "BON M AKCI1 E." OUR POSITION In the RriHfrv busiiii'sn enables ua to Kive CDiiuunicra advantage of (;ri"it value. !EAS. Wc keep the licst l''orniosa Onlunh, laiiana, (ImiiMiwiIrr ami linulisli Hrcnk- fast. COFPFE. The lincst blends of Roasted Cod'ce in ctisteiict. SVGAKS Are cheap. Wc sell tiotnini.' but t lie highest uraclc made. SYRUPS. t)ur Syrups ami Molasses are pure and wholesome. RICE. The licst Carolina only offered. . FLOUH. The Obelisk I'liiur sl.inris uii..iii:.lt... by any ever offered in this market. Hotels and liourditiir houses nleuw bear in mind that we arc prepared to meet eoniietition in this or any market. Kcspccllully, Powell & Snider, iff TO MAKE TIih way to niak money h tonavoit. And the way to nave it is to have your pre scriptions fillt;l ut Cunni (iliael'H ilrujf store.' anil you will find by dome ho you will Have from 25 to 30 iter cent. on every prescription. We do not take goods that the people know the price and mark dowu to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre scription to make up the loss. You know clerk hire and house rent must he paid and the profits must bo averaged some way. A hint to the wise is sufficient. A full line of De Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. (Jhnj. W.Devaultare with me and will be pleased to meet their frionds and cus tomers. Don't forget the place. Carmichael's drug store, No. 20 South Muin street, Asheville, N. C. VEGETABLES! RKCKIYED FRESH EVERY DAY AT 1TARE BROTHERS, 17 oatl. Main Street, FLY FANS ARE THE WONDER OF THE A6E. iMCKie piaTeu and very XT' I 1 1 . t a nicely flmslied; handsomest on the market; are suiK-nor lo all others: an ornament to the table; a luxury to the iiou-ehuld; a blessing to thJ sick; a pleasure to the indu- !rious; and a necessity to all, where Hies are troublesome, The rapidly revolving discs not only frighten and drive away the nit s, but cause a pleasant circulation of air, t nereity adding to t he eniov nient of every meal during tne summer months. No home is complete with out one. SiMM-ial nrice is of. fered on above discribeilfans until July 1st. Sold only by 41 Patton Ave. IIINA. CLASS, SuI'VKNIKS, I'tlKNISIllNCS, HTC, IIOI'SK ONE PRICE STORE, II. REDWOOD & CO. We ask attention this week to our Cloth init for men, hoys nnd children, In which we show eiccllcnt styles and the b st of value. Also to some desirable thliiKS In seasona ble lire s (.oods. A numlier of attractive items lu various line. Just opened. H. REDWOOD 2 CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOIS, HATS, ETC., ETC. 7 & PATTON AVE -(- I m 9- & o a: $ 5 .2 a Ji S H 4, s ei 2 fl a ri'3 as r.-a B is 0, .a " 0 f a a, - B-S Sj ii CO 1 O S Sj 12 i C-C3 tt or.1 S O s it u s 0 fa d a es v u H 0 a 0 as) 3 Ct;0 2 a L S E I -M a w a.- - n 0 0 o o-T'S . ? 1 .2 3 X3 E J o fl s "3 03 o Q 3 U e e e 1 0 u a fl"R 1 n " 9" f,5 e.'ffi X fl CU3 CO fl 8 0 i e s o . cya fl s CO o 5tfl I c gift . d ffi M ai t a a 1 H mi c 1 1 WHAT IM OOINO ON NOW IN KALE1UH. C. M. BuMbcc'a Coudltlou Cotluu and Peach An Kxcuralou for AHhcvlllc A Fine Hortralt of Hon. Chaa. M. 8lcd.ua. Kai.kk.ii, June 16. Sieciiil The hot' and dry weather also, which seem to have come at last, revives the hopes of the farmers mightily. Wheat harvest is on hand, and the continued rain threatened in ix'rfection. As it is, the promise is a good one. Bui all interest is centered in cotton. Much of' hat is damaged be yond repair, and an average crop 111 quantity can hardly be expected; but yet gunlity may be sujierior. The pouch crop in this section will be a lurge one, so will thatof grapes. The condition of Mr. CM. Busbccis more serious than was at 6rst supposed He was to have delivered aa address at Wake Forest commencement Inst week, but was taken sick, it was thought slightly so, the night before the day ap pointed for his speech. He has been sick ever since; and yesterday I was informed that the attack was in the nature of par alysis, affecting one side and confining nun helplessly to Ins bed; and it is not thought he will be restored, earlier than six monthsif then, liverv one knows Mr, liusbec as a line lawyer, an able politi cian, a useful and admired citizen which ull combine to make bim popular in North Carolina. He is known outside of the state also, for he is Worthy Grand Master of the Sovereign Grand l.oilt'e ot the order ol Odd I'elluws in the United States. Among the articles sent to be placed in the exposition is a box of nllimitors re ceived today from Florida. Their con dition during the hot summer und out of their native waters will be pitiable; but signt seeis nave no uitv. A large excursion is being organized to leave here tor Asheville on the oth, and I think is looked upon with more interest tlinu-usuul. But it will not be so full as those recently visiting Fnvettcville. New nernc or Winston, because in each ense the excursionists could return home the same night. This they cannot do from Asheville. Hut they will see more to re inemiier wun pleasure; lor no one ever forgets the hrst visit to the mountains; and Asheville will surprise with its size. elegance and progress. Let the citizenf or ready lo trot out all the lions. The Teachers Assemble bcuins uracil enlly tomorrow, and very many leave here toduv. Col. Fred Olds has cone down to Wrightsville to expedite iircoaratioim lin the encampment. Thnt is looked for ward to with more interest than usual: and visitors have the promise of better iiccommodnlions than thev have ever More had. the hotel at the Hammocks having been much enlarged, und also ".nig now in the bands ol an es penenced hotelmnn. The railroad commissioners meet todnv to assess the railroad properties in the state for taxation, Mr. Knndall, the artist, who was a resident of Asheville for some time, has just finished a fine art portrait of Ashe ville's new citizen, Hon, Charles M. Sted nian a good likeness and a irood work of art. The portrait of Col. William Johnson, of Charlotte, is hanging in the state library, nnd is excellent. Mr. Ran dall has gained a very substantial repu tation, which I hope will grow and re deem the state from the reproach of the neglect ol nntive art. North Carolina did patronize William Gnrle Hrown, who lived 111 Kitlcigh a long time, verv munih- cently ; but it drove the neglected Uoyles. ot Salisbury, to New York for a living, and there they made lume and money us portrait puiuiers. The industrial and training school was finally located at Greensboro. Asheville was not a comictitor. She has no loss to grieve over. But if she nets the South ern I'rcshylcriun University, with David son college thrown in, und has alsti the ttiughnin school licsidcs, she will begin to take the position to Ik the most val ued among iier other elements ol distinc tion, us the educational centre of the south- Therelorc let tkosc institutions lie worked for, in season, und out of sea son. 1 heard last night nt the Church of the Good Shepherd, the Kev. Mr. Wingatc, temporary rector, but before long to go to Asheville, to take chame of the liniscoiuil theological school. It is probable that he will officiate sometimes in Trinity church, andthcrefore I listened to him withacrit iculear, and fixed on him a critical eye 1 am satisfied. He is a reudv sneaker, with clear articulation, distinct voice, ready thought, strong and well chosen lan guage, animated manner, nnturul und emphatic gesture, and, moreover, inde pendent of notes or manuscript. He is a forcible und attractive extempore speak er. He will do. C. MAN FROM MARSHALL. He Uot a Hhske up Because He Dldu'l Know JuhI a Little. Yesterday afternoon a lull, lank coun tryman, who imparted to a fellow pas senger the fact that he hailed from Mar shall, boarded an electric car on the square which was going down Pulton 11 venue. He hud a large white umbrella in one hand, while from the other dangled an enorinousciirpetsack. The unusual sicc tsclc was noted by several tiiic'uns who were on the car, but nothing was said to him. He paid Conductor Fletcher his fare in sileuee, and lapsed into a study, appar ently trying to figure out where electric-( ity cume from on a clear day. Uetorethey reached Depot street the man from Marshall jumped up aid) run ning to the conductor on the rear plat form in an uwe-stricken whisper asked: "Air you the flagman on this kyar?" He was informed in the affirmative. "Wnl," he coutinued, "is thar enny way for to stop this goshfired contrnp tiou ?" "Stop lightning ?" answered the con ductor. Merely waiting to ejaculate "Jeegosha mighty!" the countryman sprang off the platform, carpetsack and all, and landed on his bead on the cruel ground. He spun around several times, and finally picked himself up, unhurt, except for a good shaking. It is presumed that he will tell the con ductor hereafter when he wants to get off, instead ot asking if the "kyar can be stopped." At Weayeryl'le Collesra. Wsavbkvillb, N. C, Juue 15. Spe cial. The college chapel was full to overflowing yesterday to hear the bacca laureate scraion delivered by Mr. Byrd of Asheville. The speaker gave the peo gtejftfine mental well spiritual At 8:30 p. tn., the Rev. Mr. Arnold, of AsbevuTe Female college, preached to the young people's society of Christian en deavor. The speaker Impressed - upon kis bearers the manner ia which God uses the weak things of the world to confound the mighty. . THE BACCA-AT CANDAL. WIL.I. NOT DOWN, Nous very Ugly Questlona Being Asked-The roaecutlon of One Member of Hie Royal Family triced. London, June lo. The popular cru sade against the Prince of Wales shows no signs of abating in strength or bitter ness. After a lecture delivered last night at Carnuvan, Waleu, by Henry M. Stan ley, the band played "God bless the Prince of Wales." The Welchmen no sooner heard the first strains of the fa miliar air, h iwever, thun they raised a storm of hisses which almost drowned the noise of the band. At seven religious meetings held in va- rU'v parts of the country yesterday the Prince of Wules was roundly denounced for the share be took in the baccarat scandal. At a Methodist conference, now being held at Leeds, the visit to Trunbv Croft was classed as a "uamh cr s oririe .' In a letter published today in the I'all man unzctte the writer asks whv the captain who is wanted by the police in connection with the Cleveland street scandal and who is now residing in Tunis should have been allowed to resign when Sir William Gordon-Cummiiig was dismissed from the army for his share in the Trnnby Croft scandal. As evidence ol the attitude of the press and ptibli: on the question of royal pre rogatives, a letter which is published in today's Standard, a sturdy conservative organ, may be cited. The writer ol this letter calls attention to the fact that during the course of the picnic ut Vir ginia Water Saturday last some metn- ners ot the inmily ot the Trincc of Wales, violated the law relative to the "close season" of fishing by fishing in those waters. The writer calls upon the local authorities to prosecute thelaw-brenkcrs under t lie statute and not to excmnt from punishment those mrmlieis of the royni l.iinilv w ho mnv be shown to have violated the law. The fact that I his let ter is published by the Standard goes far lo show the le:ling that has been aroused by the actions ol the Prince of Wales. Hon. Udward Stanhope, secretary ol state lor war, replying today in the house of commons to a question put bv milium buiuucr, Gladstone hliernl. in regard to the baccarat scandal, said that Sir William Gordon-Cuinmimr was the chief person who had broken fuith. be cause lie did not report the case to his nminuniliitg otticcr. Ol the three ofheers concerned, Gen. Owen William was a re tired officer ol thearmy and was therefore not subject to regulations, but the other two Field Maishul the Prince of Wales, 010 Liiciu. neiKciy icveu undoubtedly were. T ie former sni, I Sinn mo looking back at all the circumstances of he case, li.nl authorized him (Stanhope) to say that he now saw that an error of judgment hud been committed. Lieut. Berkley Levett, on the other hand, con tinued Stanhope, had written a letter to his commanding officer, expressing deep regret that lie had not acted in accord ance with thearmy regulations. me House, hushed and intcnselvcxpect- nut. listener! eagerly to Stanhoie's state ment, which had evidently been carefully prepared. The announcement thut Gen. Williams was already on the retired list surprised the group of radicals eager to attack bim, and the Prince of Wales' vol untary admission of un error of luilirment on his part astonished and gratified the whole house and was received with sluiht cheering from the opposition licnclirs and repeated congratulatory shouts of "bear, hear" from theconscrvntives. The utter absence of an official state ment of defense rendered the reply accep table to every side and has taken the pith out ofrtkc radical intention to con linue their agitation. IIIIRULAKS, They Enter R. T. Owen' House and Hteal .a. Tlie house ol K. T. Owen, the "Kcliel ti ummer," No. 131 Cherry street, hud n -.lir of unwelcome visitors curly this una uiug. About 12:30 Kobt. L. Owen, who was .leeping with his brother, was awakened by a noise in bis room. Looking around the room be saw two persons, who seemed to be young men, and were while. I IK-y hud some ol the sleepers clothes in their hnials going through the pockets. vnuiiL' WAin uni lied up and run to where Ins pistol lay. But when he first moved the burglars made for the door. und past.ng through slummed it after then. When Owen reached the street he fired three hbots, hut did mil hit either of the fleeing baiglars. He followed tbemsome distant, and got very close to theai while Urv were standing talking. Owen ftrwj ;-,vo more shots nnd thinks t nc oft semen were bit, "as he put bis hand to hitt hip nnd ran off limping. 1 Ik ; burglar got something over $12, alx.nl in cash and a check for $10.35. The check was made payable to M. B. Owen or order, at tlie National Bank of Asheville, and wus signed by L. Swice good. No arrests have been made, hut Mr. Owen tliiuks he can kx-nte the burglars. coiiN-nr INSTITUTE. It Will HeftlujuW so In the Orange Mlrve 'ol ltnlldliiK. Count) Superintendent C. B. Way has issued tin- following notice to teachers and cilfvens: Prof, Cliurlts D. Melver.state institute conductor, and wife, will, during the week beginning July 20, 18U1, hold an institute in Asheville at the Orange street graded school. . The luw requires all public school teiichers to attend, and on failure to do so, without a satisfactory reason, they cannot bo certified and allowed to teach. If the public schools are in session during the week the law requires them to be suspended. It is desired that all citizens attend all the exercises during the week. On Friday appropriate address will be delivered, to which school committeemen sprciully and the public ure cordially in vited. We earnestly desire to confer with the people on this subject which so vitally concerns the welfare of their children. A Negro Preacher Beatcu. Birmingham, Ala., June 16. Key. C. n. Aiexanoer, a negro preacher, was waylaid by two negroes near Green Springs, beaten, terribly shot and left for dead and robbed. He recovered, but will probably die. A sheriff's oosae with bloodhounds searched for the assailants all day, but failed to catch them. Reporter Well, Colonel, you are away off on " The Belmont." ItTs no tronoe. bnt the name of the new hotel at Sulphur opnngs. Colonel It's my treat. Tell ate all Jou know about it. If it be a.first-class ouse, I will take my family there for the summer. Reporter lam going out there tomor row, and 1 11 see you later. ... LOOKING FOR A MIRACLE PLOCKINU TO PITTBBUKG TO BE CURED Exaititerated Report ol Wonder ful Cure Done by a Roman Catholic Prleat Reault In UlHiip polntmeul For Hundred. PiTTSiii'Ru, Pa., June 16. For the past 24 hours the union station here has ap peared more like a hospital thun a rail road depot. All day yesterday and to day it was filled with a miscellaneous variety of incurable people who had been taking religious medical treat ut Father Mollinger's establishment on Troy Hill. The great majority of them were sadly disapM)intcd, They came here firmly believing from rcKrts sent out that the noted priest ixiswuscd supcrnaitim! heal ing powers, tliounh be never made such claims himself. For the most part they were honcless invalids, whose cases hud been given up by other phvsiciaiis. The muioritv nf them were very poor people who had spent their Inst money to make the trip to Troy Hill. The condition of most of these returning patients was asmiserablr as could well be pictured. Some were carried to their trains on stretchers. while othcrscamctothe depot oucrutches aim wneeien cnairs. Father Molliuger was n verv busvntnn yesterday. About 1(100 of his patients were escorted into his presence, belore their departure, for final blessimrs. He will not complete the religious teuturc ol his treatment until Wednesday. While the great minority of the patients have neen out little ocnclitted, others report wimi seem use miraculous cases. NEW APPELLATE COURT. Us) Flrnt HesjHlon Opened by Chief JuHtlee Fuller. Kiciimonii, Vu., June lC.-Thc United States circuit court room was crowded this morning with distinguished lawyers and citizens to witness the imposing cere mony incident to the oiening of the new upiiellutc court, comprising the districts ot Maryland, Virginia, West Virgiuiuand North Carolina. At 12:07 o'clock Chief lustice Fuller, ol the supreme court ot the United Stales entered the court room, closely followed by Judges Hugh L. Bond, of Maryland, and J. J. Jackson, of West Virginia, und took their scuts upon the bench. Meanwhile the audience had arisen to its feel. These dignitaries, previous to being seated, bowed to the assembly. The chief justice then aroso and said: " We have met to organize the uuocllatc court of the United Stntes." He then clearly defined the duties of the " " 7 " . "" n",u klK "o- which m- new court ami said the order which In i" " nana would oe entered nil- l'l,i"l'nK Judge Jackson to preside over 1 lc ncw court a judge should be elected. The chief justice then announced the appointment of Henry T. Maloncy, of Murvluud, clerk of the court, und ex Judge ThomusS. Atkins, of Richmond, ns marshal, both of whom were sworn in by the chief justice. The assistant dis trict uttorncy was then sworn in by the new clerk ufter which some thirty lawycre were admitted to practice. INDIGNANT DEPOSITORS. The Phllndelphlana Don't Like LoNlug- Their Money. Piiilaiielpiiia, Pa., June 10. At a meeting of the association ol the deposi tors of the wrecked Spring Garden Na tional bunk tonight, the following was udoptcd : "Resolved, That it is the sense of the meeting that some arrangement bcmnilr whereby suit may lie brought against the United Stales government to recover onr lost money, us the government is mainly responsible for our loss through the incapacity of its sworn officials." Action will probably lie taken by the executive committee of the association. Another resolution was adopted in structing the secretary to write President Harrison and usk him to inquire into the conduct ol United Stales District Attor ney Read with rt-guid to the arrest ol the officials nf the Spring Gaiden bank. II is claimed that at the time of the arrest nf President Kennedy nnd Cashier Ken nedy warrants were also obtained for Di rectors liphruin Young and Nelson T. Evans, who were shown to lie illegal borrowers from the bank. These war rants, the resolution sets forth, are still in the hands of Read, and the association wants to know why thev have not been served. TERRIBLE. While Temporarily Insane Rev. F. It. Lee Kllla 111m son. Alkxanpkia, Vu., June 1G. Rev. Frank D. Lee, sou of the lute Cassius P. Lee, re siding in the vicinity of the theological scminury in II lifux county, in a Siell of temporary uhcrrntion of mind yesterday, put an end to the life of his only son, aged 9 ycurs, to whom he was devotedly attached, and then committed suicide with a pistol. The deed was not discovered until about noon today, when the house was broken open and "the two bodies found ly ing upon the bed in such a mnuner as to develop the facts given. Lee was a man of sujierior ability nnd cultivation; was a graduate of the Uni versity of Virginia and of the theological seminary, and for several years exercised acceptably the ministry in the Episcopal church. He was subsequently com pelled lo give it up on account of ill health, and since 1886 has been living in retirement on Seminary Hill. NO SUNDAY WORK. A New Law Enforced All Along The Line. Tacoma, Wash., June 16. As the result of the prosecution of the saloon keciei s of this city by the Anti-Sunday Saloon Association, not a saloon was oicn Sun day. The saloon keepers, after being convicted, derided to have enforced the entire Sunday closing lnw, which forbids any kind of business being done except that of undertakers, liverv stables und hotels, Sunday in addition to the saloons and gambling houses, not a restaurant, cigar store or news stand dared to open. It is thought the effect of this wholesale closing will bring about a reiieul of the state Taw and defeat the Sunday closing movement. I he notels could not accom modate the hungry crowds used to gel ting meals at restaurants. PRINCE AND LADV. The Former May Have to mo Into Court Ajalu. London, June 16. A rumor, which can not be confirmed, is current that Lord Brooke bas filed a petition for divorce from his wife on the ground of adultery with the Prince of Wale. The intimacy between the Prince of Wales and the Brook's has long been a matter of public knowledge, but it has always been re garded as a pluutonictottachmen Nobody can suffer from liver din ate if tbey take bunmous Liver Regulator. CANADIAN TOWN WJRN1WB THE INHABITANTS ARE ALL PANIC BTHICKEN. Nearly Every House In Town On Fire and Ureal Dealrucllon of Properly Certain The People Have Taken to the Wood. Ottawa, June 10. The village of Cas- selman, about thirty miles from Ottawa on the line of the Canada Atluntie ruil- wuy is Pkcly to be entirely consumed bv lire. Passengers by the Canuda Atla ..Lie train from Montreal, sny the village, wnen tliey passed through it lust night was a mass of fire. . . Immense piles of lumber and stacks of tan bark containing thousands oi cords und nearly every house and store in the villuge were on fire. Tlie men, women and children were rushing toward the woods in a most frunlic manner, with what little of their household effects they could rescue from their dwellings. 1 here was no uossibilitv of ascertaining whether there had been a loss ot life. 1 he destruction of property musl have been enormous. The village is the second lamest on the Canada Atlantic line between Ottawa und Colcan. The population is suid to be about 1,000. SUDDEN HEAT. New Vork Hotter Than I'Hui.l for Thla Time of t ear. Nkw York, June 10. At 6 o'clock yes terday morning the mercury stood at 71. At the same hour this morning it had climbed up to 78. At 0 o'clock yester day it was 74, whereas this morning it is 82. ome of the horses on the sur- foce railroad, gave out curly, notwith- niuiiuoig several reiny depots Had been estublishcd along the route. The intense hent was teniicred with a slight breeze, but the sudden und intense hcut causes a good dcul of suffering. Stock Uuotatlou. NkwYi.uk, June 1(1. Brie 1 0; Luke Shori lOlll.,; CIlieiiKo und Northwestern 11(11 llo i,: Norfolk and Western j Kiehmoiul and West I'oint Terminal 10: Western Luion 81. Hultlmore Price. llAt.TllfnUR I tins 1 ,1 Ol .1..,,. . suiK-r $.l.7r.(,i 4..00 extra, $ t.'j'n(ii .'h5; liim ily. $.7BW.25. Wheat, firm and Inwlici; ,iy. a nil spot, SI.iiihw l.ont,; southern, wheiit. hrmt-r- o,,li. at i',., t $1 o..iit OH. Ciirn-aouthcrn, w'liite, tinner ut 7(it73c; yellow, nominal at 67toiie. New Vork Market. Nuw York, Jane 16 Storks, dull and liimiunt MuncT. easv at ni...r,i:l; l;., h,..,.... li'UK. 4.H6M4NSlii short. '4.MSM.A.HHI.' Slat, b nds, iicKleclcd: Kovernmrnt !,nn. lull but Ntt-Ultv. Cotton mii.-t .!. i -w bales: Unlumls, HVt Orleans, K l.i-llle: futures opened a d closed steady. June, M 10; July, 8 111; AUKUSt, H .10; September, 8 :n; ucto lier. 8..1II: NovenilK-r, H r,s. Clour-dull and weak. Wheat-active und firm. Corn iiuiet iinillnin. fork iiuiet and snuil. nt Sin r.i, ndVfiO. Lard dull and uneliniiK, ,1 hi id R2W: Ruirit Turuentine dull .ml ,o.a,lv at 3Hl,(,c;is-l4c. Kosin quiet ami firm ut i.whdi.uu. rrcltfhta tirm. AFFAIRS OF C0NSF.QUESCE. HUMS. The Hon. I I. (V AliK..if 1.,.. I--... called upon to form a ministry for Can ada, und bus undertaken the tusk. Conifressman Mills, nf Tir.ia i. in WaslliUL'tOll far the llliriinu, nf dirwlinn hiscuuvass for the sncukcrsliin of the house. Ux-Senntor McDonald, of Indiana, has licen suffering for some time from an af fection of the stomach und his illness has now assumed a critical phase. The executive committee of the neo- pic's party met at St. Louis, and decided not to fuse with any other, and made preparations for orguuizitig a national campaign in 1892. Mrs. Chine Oudrn, a colored wenmn, lied nt Indianapolis Saturday ut the re puted uge of one hundred and twenty seven years. She is said lo huve l en a slave in North Carolina. Comptroller of the Currency Larry, in his report to Secretary Foster of Ins ac tion in the Keystone bank wreckage, re lieves himself of ull blame, unit says thai Bank Examiner Drew's reports did nut reveal the real slute of affairs. It is reported at Butte City, Mont., thut the Aiincoiidu enpper mines have licen sold through August Belmont to a symwenteof which the Rothschilds are the head, tlie consulcrulinn being be tween $20,000,000 und $2f,000,(Ki0. James M. Glenn nnd "Ifeucon' Rich ard Smith have sold their stock n the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette and re tired from the pa ikt. Harry Morehcad. a successful Cincinnati broker, w lhout newspaper exjicricncc, becomes btsiness manager. The republican territorial committee of Utah adopted resolutions declaring thai Utah is not yet prepared te accept the trust of statehood because a majority of the people maintain a higher allegi ance to the Mormon church than iv the United States. Nina Van Zamlt, of Chicago, is soon to be married to S. S. Maluto, an paliati, 22 years old. Malato has been in this country six months, is a Sicilian ami speuks no English. Miss Van Zanl isthc young woman who fell in love wit'. Au gust Spies, the anarchist, who was hanged for participation in the Clivugo Uaymarket riot. Great alarm prevails in the community a few miles east of Duiilnp, la. ctri the ravages of hydrophobia unio ig tin dogs and rattle. Within the past few days thirteen cattle affected hate ken shot. Twenty dogs have been kill.-d. A little child of James Funcz shows decided symptoms ol hydrophobia from di inking milk from a cow affected wilh rubies. FOREIGN. Russia will bring two full army corpt to her western frontier on pretence of military manoeuvres. Herr Cnlicnsly. the lender of the move ment in Uurope to nationalize Catholic immigrants in the United States, charges that the Irish priests in America try to obtain all the bishoprics of the possible. "When times were good, Merchants cared not a rush For any other fare, Than Johunycake and mush." But now times huve changed, and the plain and simple fare of the forefathers is done away with, Patent flour, and high seasoned food, and strong drinks have taken its place, and, as a result, dyspepsia, impure blood, and diseases of the stomach, liver and lungs are numer ous. This great change has led one of the most skillful physicians of the age to study out a remedy for these modern dis eases, which he has named his "Golden Medical Discovery," Dr. Pierce in this remedy has found a cure for dyspepsia, bronchitis, asthma, consumption, in its curly stages, and "liver complaints." To Advertleere To man re change of advertisements running on regular contract, copy must be baualed in by 10 o'clock a. m. ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD - In Asheville, N. C, OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER SIIOULDEIt BRACES. FOR r Bleu, Wouicn and Children. OUT OF ALL THAT NUMBER Not one ierson wus disappointed In the use of them. They arc beyond doubt the bat and most durable brace ever worn In fact they arc the ONLY RELIABLE combined brace and suspender In the market They are simple In construction, easily ad lusted and worn with perfect comfort. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 150 PAIRS-ALL SIZES FOR MEN, WOMEM, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL AND UXAMINB THBM. GRANT'S PHARMACY, M South Minn st. J. M, CAMPBELL, .DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. jPKU8TBB 8 A LB. tu rl-ln r. rv .j . . . . .1. d '" '"w estcotea to IH'i l " 17t i" slay ii.. c , . - ' . ""I"0" n for book ?"7 I?'.' belu? T " I wil: 11 foi ,-nsh at the court h h. ii Ashi r. fi. on tht tflllh l. .on. i ' the lot m ntlnacd in said trust 1 on i .rove si rest, in the city of Asbc v... lath May, 1H9I. B. F. PATTOH, illii.' ill Tens tea. ...K HKNT. a nice rooms en Mill stmt Water In house. ti per muuth. puR BALBi Have for sale in or 13 lots of 20 ar-es more or Irs, tack iiM, mile, of court ko.se at SOU per acre, and within out mile of or" IKJd street ily,,,. The timber on tba land is worth price. kd. Apply at once, lermacaav, to suit pun baser. Partis, eua t.nouKh n wood off the laad to pay for it within one year J. M. CAMPUit' L. .' I'or sali- nr-ini.nr Vnn.1e.bilt . total, from fiou to SGOU each. Apply to J. M. CAUPDRLL. 1 DECIDE IN PRICES TO CLOSE OUT CERTAIN LINES IN Crockery aud Glass. A GREAT REDUCTION IN l:-;.xr Seta, Toilet Set., Silverware, BtT-. u Utter shape to fill iarm onlcn for ' In..... :iun ai j htiusc ia Western North Can Oltiifi as mi stock la the laraest and n,-- I'rV'i the lowest, .v large line of Mason' i'lult Jura, Jelly r.laaw,, etc.. Gate City vi'aur l'llters, the best filter on the market. I'kns. call and see mt befote buying das where. I will make It to your Interest to call and price my goods. J. II. LAW, Nan. 57. 59 aud 6t S. Main St -TAKE YOUR Broken Jewelry AN I) DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS -TO- M, A. TILLEfi, AND HAVE THEM MADE AI 6000 At NEW. No. IS M. Court Iquara, NEXT DOOtt TO P08T0FFICJB. 1 . "A sHWf--V-,
June 16, 1891, edition 1
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