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1 .-'7 . Asheville Citizen VOVK CHANCE. SEE THE GOLD WATCH OFFER ON THIRD PAGE. BEGIN TO-DAY. CAPTURE THAT ELEGANT PIN. SEE THIRD PACE. - VOLUME VII. NO. 38. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, TUNE 19, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily WHERE THE SNJWBIRDS NEST. I'm a cool place in summer, Sir health ami iciTcalion, visit LiuvillcGruudlnthcr Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular sales of ical estate a( Linvd'e nil and alter June 1st. IS'.II. Itiis'iirss luls ami residence sills sold al pi ivali ball uiilv. I hr Lsecnla Inn was oicucil t hi- I si . nt I um, 11 mil the managi'iium nl Mi. James T. Skili. Rcguhur daily sl.ii liom Craiilnri y. - L I N V I L L E - INVITliS INVIisrillA I'ltIN AS TO Climate, Water Supply, " Drainage. Drives, Parks, Scenery. 1'laiiH, lStiildiiiy; Sites, 1 11 vestments. I ijNvn.i.r. ini'HoviiNivNT i) l.ln villi-, ft. C. I I " I ANALViil." Ol' WATER I I'Slili AT Till; ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. COMMON WH At. Til OP M AfAt''H'IKTTK CliKTiriCATK !' NAI.YKIK Statt AoHHVtT'fl Office, -U7 l'rnnkhii St ItosroN, M SS , April 21, IH'.il. To ChMH II. CHtnplwll, Athi ville, North Car olina. The Knntplr ot wHtt-r tut imiittTtl fi' unitlv- am has hi on eanlully exuitiiiittl. with the ful tn iiiK mniU; i J hr w ater nrtowH in pnrtF iht HHt nun: S-'lt'tn. volatile tiied " total r.rainH ikt one I'. S mill'-n Ii no 3 no fi nn Thin water in almoxl entirely free frnm or .mie matter, show n very nliulit t rates 1 if ttoii. sulphur nntl hmr The water t very cxeellenl in all respect-. 11 ih very tchloin we tind water bo free from organic or uiiuerul en utter. II. 1, HOW Kin. State A u yet. CORTLAND BROS., . UroKerH, Real Islale And liivtMUiiienl A(cutti. NOTARY Hl'HLIC. l.ouns nc'lircly plnml si M vr cent (ittimi H & 2l Pfittiia Avenue Heetuul Huttr Will I V KEAL liSTATB. Wai.tnr B. Cwvm, W. W. Wist. GWYN & WEST tHuveMon to Walter B.ttwynl 1CST AULISII ED 1881 KtFEH TO BANK OF A8HCVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely riacl at 8 Per Cent. NnlHrv Hubtlt. Cummlsnlonen udftcil. FIRE INSURANCE. ol-'l---l-:-Houlheai Court (Kinare. J. V. SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. VI NORTH MAIN ST. Just ictxlvtd, a ful' line of Hniili.h and do mcntic wuulmi fur.prlnK sail .uninivr. (HilM-mm WILLS BROS., AIICHITECTS, as Pattern A venae. Nut VUCA bttlld'f. aovl dam FOBoiSM. FOR RENT OR 8ALB. Bllher koast owned by T. Wltoua 8k rp Ins, corner Preack Broad avtaas and 11 j wood Strett. Tbcst knua an located scar the crater of tows, commanding good vkvrm, Uf k deratloa. For laforaiatloa apply w - OHM CHILD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A FULL LINE OF COLGATE'S TOILET AND LAUNDRY SOAPS. THE TURKISH BATH AND PAIM A t- two of the liest fi cent tui'vt soajm 011 tin innrkct. Colonic" WliiU- Ck-matitt, 1U i-t-ttt, Uiitv fur i!Ei. Oth- r kimlH um low an 40 inl per t'ujeen Col'ulf'H 1 H'liiKOti IviiiIh all tin laiiuilry MuapM. It will wash tin tmcbt tab-rk-ti without injury. A. D. COOPEl., PROVIDER OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., Court Si plan, Cortur Minn ami CothKi' HALF PRICE SALE UN l-'ANS, PARASOLS, ASH UMHKELLAS. $1 no uinlirHlaB fnr Mic. $l,ru luiratKiln for 7,'ic $:i i'HtaKolsf 1 $1 7.ri $1 no hutin or ga 11- fmin ho r.tk l.'jr Hulin or ua-ie fan loi Ad throuK the Ii ie in khiik- piontlon. KAKi; CHANCE 'fo Secure U BsirjJJi it' IN A KAN OR PARASOL. "1K)N MAIICIIE." J7 H. Main Hired. OUR POSITION III tin- nmuTV liusimiis ciialilis us In ivi- iiMisiiiiKTs udvnutaKin l unut value. I KAS. III I" IFV.H '.' ' " mmiis, C.ituMAv(U'r ami Unlili Idt.ik last. COFFEE. Tin- Inii'st liliiuls "I KiianU'il Cullif in twisU'iiw. SltiARS Are cliriip. Wc tH-ll mitiiinj; Iml tin liilk'X raili- mailt'. Our Syrui and Mul issi'S an-iurt ami ! wlioli-simic. RICE. Tin- lust Cnrulinii em ly iilltitil. FLOIIH. The liUlixk Flour stands iiueipiallcd ; by anv ever ollt'icil in this market. , "nuiji , Ii,ianliii)4 houses please I lu it, itiiinl lli:,l ui nn1 IH'i'lillli'il Itl meet coniielilion in this or imy market. Kcsieetliillv, Powell & Snider, The wn.v to inako nioiicy is tosavoit. And tlio wn.v to snvoitisto lmvo your wf sci'iitioiis filled nt Curini chncrH drujj; Htoro, mid .you will ii ii 1 l).v doin so ,vou will save from U." to .'?() por cent, on every proscription. Wo do not tako coods that the Hoplo know tlio price and murk down to cost, and (lion oharno two prices for a pro scription to makeup tlielosH. You know clerk liire and house rout must ho paid and the profits must ho averaged some way. A hint to the wise. is sufliciont. A full lino of De- Vault Flavoring tixtnwta in slock Mr. J. Ta.vlor Amiss and Mr. (!Iihh. WDevuultare wit h me and will he ploused to moot their friends and cus tomers. Don't for?et the place. Curmieluiul'H drug store, No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. VEGETABLES! RECEIVED FRESH EVERY DAY - AT ' IIARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main HUcct, Di; 11 FLY FANS ARE THE WONDER OF THE AGE, Xi'kl pint od mid very niool.v finished; lmiulsoinoHt on Mm market; niv superior to nil otliors; mi ornament to tln table; .1 luxury to tint household; n lilt ssnifi-to tlie sick; 11 pleasure to tin imlii irioiis; jhhI ii nooossity to nil, where Hies nro troublesome. Tlie rapidly revolving; discs not only I'rittliton mid drive away tlie Hits, but cause a pleisant circulation of air, thereby adding to the enjoy ment of every meal during t lie Hiiininer months. No home is complete with out one. Special price in of fered on above discribel fans until July 1st. Sold only by ill. ASS. SllCVIiMKS, I'l KNISIIIM'.S, lilC. ONE PRICE STORE, II. REDWOOD & CO. Wc uitk attetiliiMi tlilit week to our Cloth inu lor mill, Iiuh ami ehilduu, in w hii h we show eseellent Mt.vU-N ami the Ii nl ul value. Altai to Moiue iksiralile thin:n in Heasoiia lile lire (Wioilit. A numhi'r of ultruelive iliuit- in vmiouii lines juNt oKiteil. H. REDWOOD i CO. CLOTHING, 0H1 CUUDS, SHOIS, HATS, ETC..E1C. 7 & 9 PATTON AVK o s j - l - -c S u CS ii - 5 S i K C Is 3 5? 8 a I !5 P in f ' . ? let'- I ! 2 3 H 0 EH 1 Li, 0 PCI Q X o c 0 Z c s i ss .S u 1 s -. T :n 1-. 7 1: I a d. " s- X"! 'Sol"3 S C, 4, t: 0 u a CC A CQ TIIM.TMIMI, 4 attou Ave. 1 X S t Z 3 t C Utr 1 3 2 - 4 - t. S lot 111! I if 5" Is 0 3 t g 0j P llll'i assets, . 5 &: . . a si oi , b GIiO.,VANUERDILTS LAND. WHO HK H4N IKM IiHT VROM AND WHAT HK PAIU. "The Cllluii" UoeH Tlironili the McilHer'M Books and lrcHeuln I.IhI of the TraclH HnrcliuHvd toy (lie Youiiic Millionaire. Karrt ls of money for acres of laml! t)r to lie plainer, over $400,000 for n little over M.000 acre of dirt. I'm months much lias U-tn said by pa lters outside uf Asheville aliout the nn. unt of iniinev Hiem liy (ieorwc Vnn ilt'rliill in the purchase of his extensive grounds in and annual llilltnore, near this city. These statements were, of coarse, mere Kiiess work, and the majority of the esti mates have lutn so low us bo make the idea ol u home on so (.'rand a stale ns that proposed liy the youim millionaire somewhat ridiculous. One pncr. lor in stance, not loiif iiko slated that Mr. Vamlerhill had bought several thousand acres ol hind ill lliincoiiilx county, the total cost ol which was almul $7li,00(l ! In view ol these facts TllK Citikn has taken the matter in hand and, with (he aid of the hooks in Register Mackey's otliee, is aide today to present a very nearly coreeel statement ol what Mr. Vamlcrliuilt hae pMrelmsed mid what he has paid lor the land bought. It will be noticed that accordiiiK to the deeds on several transfers only a nomi nal price has Ikt it paid. In these eases the valuation has been computed at what is considered an a Venice price. This addition amounts to $1110,000, and the toliil t llostrtaltd is $ I-1 0.4LM,. J7. The names of the Kruiitors, mimlicr uf acres id each tract, as well as the price are j;iven below : OHAM'OK. I'. Ir. I'atloii as. i. Martin trustee M. Ii. Ilird At'KHS. I'Klt'li. i'.'O $M7.!io(l nil IIS i:ioii loo. 17-', on a.r.sii oo ajr.ooo :i,45ooo noo ",011(10 1 III Mil I (i.riOOO 1,000 00 lino on H75()0 1(10(1 i,o:ir. oo . A. Teuueiit V. I'. l,ove I.i w is Maddux I'-. K. Ciiaal J. N. Ilailiy I. .nn a CiMkk Ilarillu Mallorv KoIktI White..! Sarah liavis Ii. Ii. Ilaidv Kat liel Williams Wiltv I'. Williams ami others Trustees A. M. Ii. X ii ii church Trustees Aliiean Mc llindist ehuivli... W. II. I'ressley Jas. I'rady and others Win. Urccnlcc and wife A.J. lenkins . il. Ilrookshire T.J. kevcll Catlieiine Keeil Thos. J. Kced Lewis Maddux 10 10 3's i Kills Ul'io M.OS7 75 1 1,00000 1 1,00000 lo 4.5'J 00 13 1.VJ00 ITi fiOOOO (ili t.au'OOH at 10,000011 1 Son on 1 1 no no 1, loo (Ml L'71s in 00 so 1000 100 3,1 SO 00 31 1 MM 00 ii'.i 2,rc."ioo 1 li.'i ' ! 3,70."i 00 7.r 2,2.ri0 00 G'.llj l,:isuH8. loo 2L',.rinooo 25 KIO 00 111 1.3U0 12 3K 7(1(171 :is i,0U2i 1 fion 00 'a .101100 3S 2.13 f.l 33 700 00 : 200 00 271 a 12.10 3:'t 70(1 00 2'v -t, (Kin no 15 1,000 00 7 3,3f0 00 2uO 12,000 00 2'i 1,400 00 1 100 00 2"i' 3 4,"i(l 00 ao.Vj 1(10 00, ."1 10000 1 GOO 24 10 00 J. N. Hell I.. U. Mcltrayer.Kiiar. anil commissioner.. ('Co. W. llritt J. N. Hell M. S. Cilenn, yiiiuil. and eommissioucr.. A. J. Jenkins and wile M.J. I.usk A T M ! S. II. Keed, trustee... L. Tow and others... I.. Tow,)j. and e Trustees Asheville Kaptisl church limina Iii win 1.. A. Tow Chas. Davis t'.eo. N.SIiiikellord W. C. )ohiistou I.. Crcasinanand wile W I'.Wcaverand wife I.M. lones J. X. renley W. F. Johnston I.. M. Williams . M. Alexander I lav ins llcnrv deo. W. llritt Ii. C. &J. It. Cain I'. I'. Johnston anil others (leo. I.ojjan , oseph I'enley II. F. &: C W. llcmp hill (ieo. A. Sliuford, com missioner J. Ii. Drown I'. M. Jones, n. and c. K. A. Hemphill W. Ii. llritt and wile. till 3,001 00 20 1 32 5,70'J (Ml 10 00 -J 'J l'.l.'l Uo:i', 1 w 1 irt 113 'i 271 32 130 (1(1 3,750 00 7,5(10 0(1 3,75(1 00 1,51 HI 00 000 00 1,500 00 1,237 50 75 no 10 00 500 00 2,00000 700 00 150 00 25(1 00 21,400 00 noo 00 350 00 1)75 00 351 55 2,700 00 J b. Kaukin, anil c. harah u (Irr W. C I'ickcus T. Mel'nrland Lynch Jackson Ileuiamm 1'inncr I'.H, 3 'i 21 6IM, 37 3 ' 5 34k 20' v 10 (10 37 102li (i sr( 3 37 14 14 1U . Johnson II. Keed II. Ilviiuui It. A. Jenkins & wife A Ashton D. Israel and wife II, D.Koliertson (',. W. Hi it t ami wife. White Win. Neighbors W. Weaver A. C. & T. W. Ashton S. H. Kced and others M Jones ei olhers KIO 00 1,200 00 750 00 07 70 I.. 1. Cain and others S, II. Kced, kjuuI c ... S. lirwin S. II. Kced, u. and e... 3S0 00 40 00 K4 00 in 00 0,125 00 loon 2,00000 1000 230 00 500 00 1 25 00 310 00 (1,300 00 033 00 10,000 00 C72 00 G25 00 '2,616 6(1 75 00 200 00 1,242 S(i 5 00 3,250 00 100 00 4.5(H) 00 100 00 . C. C urtis, u. and e. S. II. Kced, i. and c. . McKiuuev and wife S. 11. Kced, if, mid c. 122'i 40 40 U 5 27 145 n 127V, lb 350 24 W. I.. Ilillnrd (.', C Matthews M. K. Joins D. Israel and wile . W. Drown A. I'nlton 11 ml wife... D. Soothers I1. K. I'atton J. Orivnwell and wile . C hesehoro and others C, A. Williams (i. W. K. Williams A, (i. Williams and others I. A. I'enlev I'. Wilson M. Lupin and others S. II. Keed Ii. K. Olcnn 9H 1 BV4 24 100 l!0 . fi. Drown 116 B. Pinner and others ISO I. E. Drown L'OO R. 11. Glenn and others 71' 3 U. . Alexander 20i'i J. V. Johnston 41 A. M. Hull 00 1,000 00 15,000 00 1,000 00 2,400 00 J. Ii. Drown 100 500 00 2,740 00 3,274 00 1.0H0 00 10 00 4,458 75 5,500 00 50 00 1,300 00 456 (Ml 100 00 100 00 W. R. Case 137 122 64 1 14H US 1 CO 24 HO 8 61 V 62V4 10 loovt C. W. Johnston II. M. l agan II. D. Hohcrtson C. G. Hampton T. It. Lyman A. I'atloii I'ulliam and Kunkin heir S 11. Keed. a. and c... I. it. Huckncr... L. A. McflraTcr.. J. j. Lance.,..,,u U. C. Lance I. A. Tennent 1,000 00 100 00 4.000 00 1,000 00 J. Walker.... Total. 8,154 340,420 27 THE RICAI. KINU. Which l Her TroublvHoiue TlineH in Haiuoa. Lonimin, une l'J. Ik-spa tches received here from Melbourne state that latest advices from Samoa are to thcclTect that Chief Maiaala.aconipaiiicd by a body of natives, had started for Malic, the centre of the intrigue which is known to exist against the sovereign rights of Kinj; Malietoa l.auplia. It is believed that this movement on the part of Mataafa will lead to further trouble. Two chiels who, by Mi'.lieloa'i orders had liecn imprisoned for sedition, cntaied and joined the forces of Chief Mataafa. The latter, however, returned the two chieftains to Malictna. and dur ing the interview which was held be tween Mataafa mil Malietoa the former told the king that nlthomih he (Malietoa) had been recognized as king by the (low ers, he (Matnata) was the real king of Samoa. WE ARE OUT OF MONEY. WHAT RKI'IHII.ICAN F.XTHAV-(U-fCli HAM DONE, The Trvaanrer'H Htatemenl shows aDellcltof SAwu.ooolalhel'nlletl Htatea Treaaury Heavy PeiiNlon I'uvii.enlH. Wasiiinoton, lime 111. The treasurer's statement issued today, shows that the cash balance is $14,415,00(1, of which $22,020,000 is on deposits with national banks and $20,250,000 is in fractional silver, dcductiuK w hich items the net cash balance is but $1,235,000, which is the lowest limine yet reached. It is said that the treasurer's state ment to lie issued tomorrow will show a deficiency of $(100,000 instead of the usual net balance. This is the first lime this has occurred since the present form of statement was adopted by Treasurer Ionian, lu iimkiiii! this calculation, how ever account is taken of $22,000,000 011 deposit 'in national banks and $20, 000,000 frnc(iinial silver ill the treasury. The ciiieiulilurc so far this month has been $S,1SS,S24 in excess of the entire revenues of the Hovcrnnicnt durim; the same icriod, ainnuutiiiK to $IS,221,S52. These were exceeded liv icusioti pavuients alone, which ainoiiiftcd to $IS,:tl2,l55. Treasni y ollicials say that the cxsnili lures duiiiiK the remainder of the month will lie lt . ami that receipts will lie Hiilliiicntly heavy to overcome the pre sent excess of cxinMidituivs and leave a small sin plus lor the month. These olli cials sav that the treasurer s statement to-iuorrow will not include the receipts ilurinj llic past two davs, and if it did .111 actual surplus of $2,000,000 would lie shown instead 01 an apparent iliti ciciicy. R. Ii. l.i:iC MONl'MliNT. rt.ie One t'nvelled nl Pensa cola. Fla. I'icnsaioi.a, June 10. The Confederate monument in K. Ii Ia-c sipiare was un veiled Monday. The nioiiument is con structed of granite and is surmounted by a figure rcpreseiitiiiK a Confederate sol dier of 1SU5, modelled from the painting neioiiiiii; 10 me otatc 01 t irgunn 1010 liaii','in in the Capitol at Richmond. The whole structure is aver fifty feet hih. livery military organization in the state except two participated In the parade. (jov. Flemiii): introduced the orator of the day, Capt. Koliert W. Davis, of la Intka. His sieceh was followed by a dress pnrailc, in which the confederate veterans participated, (ienernl William lile widow of S. k. Mallorv, secretary of' .1,., ri-..i...i..,o,.. uin.,Ki un.i m ; lillcn Call Long, the daughter of Gov. Cull, the first white child of American parents Isirn in the state uf Florida. HAVIlt HONl'HKNT. ArkauaaH Has none Her l'arl Mailer. St. Lol ls, Mo., lune 19. Dispatches from many points 111 Arkansas say that lellcrson Davis memorial nieeliiiL-s have i... iw.1.1 . i,;..i, .....,; .. ....... pointed and authorized to collect sul - scriptious for the lelferson Davis monu - inent. tioodly sums were collccletl at the meetings. Uiahi.k.nton, t.C, June 10. Meetings 1 Winston, exhibiting views ami improve wcre held in many towns and villages in meats Hint will draw all eyes from Wins South Carolina yesterday to raise funds ton, uud cause them to' rest in undis for a monument to Mr. Davis and the re-1 guiscd admiration upon u city whose suits ure quite gratifying to cx-Confed- j representatives are proud to sav'"wc ure erates. from Ashcvill !" Savannah, On., June 19. The citizen's ! It is delightful here. The sea-breezes meeting was held here yesterday and are cool nud exhileraliiig, anil the surf, plans formed by which Savannah will the glorious suit, is unexcelled anywhere inse prominent pnit 111 tne movement to erect the monument to JelTcrsou Davis. 'A I.IKI'TKNANT urownkd. All Officer of Ihe Hear nrt Four of tlie Crew are I.ot. Victokia. B. C. June 10. The steiimcr Ouecn, which Im arrived here from Sitku, reiorts that the revenue cutter Bcur ha reached Alaska from Icy Hay, bringing the news of the drowning ot Lieutenant Robinson and four of the crew of the Dear, and A. C.Mooreof the Russell party. The drowning occurred while the parly were trying to make a lauding in ley lluy with the Kussell-Mount St. lilias party. The Dear kit Sitka ou the morning of the 14lh for Hearing sea, TKHH1UI.V AFFLICTICD. Two Chlldreu Die of Diphtheria and Oll.erk Dvlutf. Kai.fuhi, June 19. Mrs.T.R.C.Icnnnn, wife of past assistant surgeon Gleunnn United States Nuvy. arrived at Raleigh Thursday evening from Washington with four children. Rose, live veins old, hud, a case of diphtheria and died Monday evening. I'unsv, three years old, died of the same disease this afternoon. Ken neth is now at death' door, and the re maining child lias the disease. Lemonade luatead of WhlMkey. Hanovkk.N. 11., June lU.-The (innlcx aminatinn of the grndimting class at Diirtmouth wu held in Rolling Chncl yesterday. The "wet down" occurred Inter, when the seniors furnished lemon ade for Hmdergriulatcs, after which all student formed in procession and marched through the principal strests, giving the yell lor the inherent classes. Ueneral Hchoneld Married. KiiiiKiK, Iowa, June 19, The mar riage of Gen. John M. Schoficld, com-ninndcr-in-cliicf ol the army of the United States, to Mis Georgia Kilbourne, of this city, was solemnised at St. John's Episcopal church ycslcrduy. Hlppolyle Has Not Been Mhot. NrwYurk, JunelO. The Huytien Con sul Trince aid today that there was not the slightest foundation forthe statement that President Hippolyte ha been (hot. t yuealhofDr. OastM, Pkanklin, N. C.July 18.-Siccial. Doctor Gaston died this afternoon at 6 0 clock, AT WKAVKKVIIXi:, CIonIiix Kxerclaea at the Colleite A Fine Treat. Wkavkkvim.k, N. C, June 17. Sikx inl. The contest between ten of the vouiik Indies of the college for the recita tion medal was exceedingly good. The contestants showed skilled training. It is seldom one hears u more equal contest or a belter one. Dinner was served on the grounds, ami ot 2:30 p. m. a deelumation cwutcst was opened lictwcen sixteen young men who acquitted themselves well. The concert occurred Inst night, but fully half of the ieoplc could not get in the house. Vocal 11 ml instrumental music charmed the car. This institution needs more room, as all will agree who weie present last evening; ami it seems that some of our moneyed men ought to donate twenty-fire or fifty thousand dol lars to it. (Juite a nice display of the work done in the art department during the pust yenr can be seen in the college chuiel. This department is in the care ol an ex cellent teacher. Weavukvim.b, N. C, June 1H. Spec ial. Yesterday wnsa high day in this village. Long lielore the hour lor tin opening ol I he exercises the college chain I was crowded, and ere the hour urrived the whole hill ou which the college is situated was well nigh covered with km ple. The oratorical contest by six young men was the lirsl thing on the progiatn. Iiach of these young mcu deserves special notice. Al 2 o'clock p.m. lion. K. Ivlias ud dressed the lilerury societies. His sub icct was "Loyalty," and he presented t in many diO'crcnt phases, lie said we should be loyal to teachers, friends, the I'nili'd States, the south, to thegruy und to Cod. His add itss was highly patri otic. Alter the address came the eonl'cring ol degree upon Mr. M. II. Kecvcs, and tin awarding of medals, which was as follows : Oratorical was awarded bv I'roltssor King to Mr. J. J. tlra.v. declamation by Captain Weaver lo J. V. Ilnird; deportment by Mr. I in I lose to Ii. M. liarren; mathematical by Kev. J. 11. Weaver to C. H. Keeves; elocution nud essay by Dr. Reagan und Hon. K. lilias lo Miss Amelia Kirkpali ick; improve mint medal ol the Ik'lphiau society In Judge Carter to Z. F. Curtis; debaters ol same society bv Kev. A. II. Hunter to C. 11. Reeves; improvement inediil of tin ClioKophic society by C. M Dickens to C C. Weaver; debater's medal of same so ciclv by T. Reeves to C. C. Doon. I'rof. J. 11. Weaver made some appro priate remarks concerning the outlook nl the school and how the people ought to omul a goon (louse. With the closing of yesterday's exer cises closed one ol the most prossrous years 111 uie History 01 tins institution. Many of the students say they ure coining back next year. AT HOOHKHIiAD CITV. Aalievllle on Top There iih I.Ihc- wlitre, It Ait'urH. MoKioiiiAD City, N. C, June 17. Sx'ciul. Though so far awav from home Ashevillc's representatives at this great watering place are constantly thinking of the "Oiieen City of the West" and miss far more than wc can express the daily visits ol Tin; Citizkn. This morning the assembly way opened by the president, I'rof. C. I). Mclvcr. He then introduced the orator of the day, Hon. G. W. Sundcrliii, our state auditor. For nearly one hour Mr. Sanderlin kept Ins audience ol several liuiulreil deeply interested in an address upon the integ rity and importance of the teachers' pro- ! Ii ssion. His expressive style and enthusiastic "" "r him no htlle praise-, and 11 would have made the lovers of ourcity schools feel good to have listened to his hearty praise uud his brilliant prophecies of the lilt lire growth ol school interests 111 North Carolina livery one seems to Ix1 more earnest this season than ever Ix-lorc and all cx s?ct a profitable meeting. Asia ville is still on top. We Ix-ut tin train to the hotel, and tiie names of our j delegation adorn the lop of the lirsl page "' tlie register. I 's"mc ""' to"k. n "v 8ur il'"1" '".""""K. '.v. tiieking upjumie 1 aiecl engravings ol their city in very con ' spicuous places. Some ol our bovs im 1 mediately telcgiaphed for several ol tin i cngrnvings ot Asheville, and tomorrow will seethe city of Asheville 011 topol on the const. Ivyen in the might vocean Asheville is always on top, never yet Inly ing been knocked down. A UA1I JOII. Jamea Warren HhoolH HIiiihcIi Ou HIh Molber'H (.rave. LoCKI'okt, June 20. There wusu sen sational suicide at the Corwiu cenietery, in the towu of Newfaue, The victim was James Warren, about 40 years ol age, and a lite-long resilient of this county, with the exception of the pust venr, during which he lived with u sister nt Albion, Mich. He came to Lock port yesterday troin the west, took the ulter noon stage ruiiuhig to Olcott, and when the Corwiu cemetery, about six miles from Link port, was reached, tie got out and told the driver lo ask W illiam Km uev, living a short distance licyoud the cemetery, to come for him ill about un hour, Mr. Kinney received the message, and j i"-,, 'i; nn going to the cemetery found Warren a bullet in his head. He had shot hinisell through the mouth. Warren was not dend, and was taken to Mr. Kinney's house, where lie died at 11 o clock lust night. He was conscious Ixiore death und suit! "Fin sorry I made a bad job o it." His resort to suicide is attributed to dc8Hiudency caused by protracted ill ness Irom, rheumatism. 1,500 DAMAGEB. A HeiiNallonal Hrcach of ProiulHt Caae Decided. London, une 19. The sensational breach of promise case of Mis Valeric Wiedemann against Captain the Hon. Robert Horace Walpolc, in which the lady asked for $100,000 damages, and which has been off and on in the courts for more thnn two years, was decided yesterday, and resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff. This suit has been twice tried lielore. In the lirstsuit MissWcidc mann was non suited and the second trial ended in a verdict for Captain Wnl pole. Thejury today found a verdict for Mis Wiedemann, giving her $1,500 damage. Captain Wulpole will apply for u new trial. - The turns Balloonlalo. Paris, June 19. The balloonist who were carried into the cloud yesterday, descended at Versailles unharmed, but badly frightened. A MATTER OF MILLIONS. D1C4 I (ION IX AN DO'OHTAIiT IJII'OHTIMi CASK. The OncHllou wua one of Hal Trliui.ihiitn ami (lie ier Cent, or Duly The ioveriiine.il will Ai. peal the Caae. riui.Aiilil.puiA, I'A., June 1'.). The jury in the suit of Meyer & Dickinson against the government to recover the excess ol lutics levied on the material used as hat trimmings, this morning returned 11 veil diet of $(132. Id for the plainlills. The government will apieal the venj't to the Supreme court. Ilv this vcrCTet the government is made liable for from t wenty to thirty millions of dollars that it has olleeted on duties from Importers of mil linery matcriuls in various purls of the country. The suit of Meyer and Dickinson was 11 test suit und was intended to test tin right of the government to collect duties mi the goods in dispute. Other ieuding suits will lie alltctcil liy the verdict anil mat is wlicic the large amount ol iiioncv and great interest taken by iniporlesj, come in. Taking the suits altogether lAV iinpoiteisilai.il ihe goods 111 qucslioii to ue ual trimming auil to be dutiable al .'U ixT cent, mlvahirvm under the clause ol the net ol March 3, 1SS3. Hie government claims that thev are lutiable nl lilty iK-r ceiil. uilvtihrcm un der the clause ol all goods, wares and iiiaiiuiuclurers ol silk, or ol which silk is (lie component material ol chief value. lliequcslioa arose by reason ol llicuuiis- siuu 111 the net ol March 3d, 1SS3, of the word "vegetable" from that material clause in lite loruier act, and was Inst brought belore the court in this jurisdic tion 011 A in il 11, ls.Mi. 111 the ctise el laiigleldt vs llariraiilt, in which cotton ribbons were ai lielcs Ixiore the court. It was decided by Judge Mckciinou Ihal il the jury Ixlieved that the duel use to which ilie ribbons were put was loi trimming huts, bonnets and hoods, Iheii it was subject lo 20 per ccul. duly. I he jury loiind in lavor uf the plaiutill, anil uilgc iMcKciiuaii s ruling was ullu meil by blic suprcuijtcoki'l. I niltr this ileeis , ti,OUO,UW were reluiiiled to lilt plaiutill. Altci wards, in New York 1 in is iliclioii, a similar question wusdcculcd in tilt cast' nl lull Hi. ill vs. the collector, 111 wlitcli ai titles imported were used as hat bauds, uud in tli.it case also, the division was 111 la vol ol the importer, us its eliiil use was lor manning lials, and this de cision was 11 1111 nit iJ by the supreme court. IIIv HAM lll'.I.N SHUT, lrolully There Wan Cause lor TIllM Triiuetly. O.MNliSMi.i.i;, Pla., June 10. As yes tenia y mummy's train 011 the Su van iiuu, i ioruia and western railroad was paing tlie woods I it tv. t't'i, llrmilord and Fort White, north ol here, sumc distance liom uny house, the traiiiuieiisaw a niaii lied lo ii mile post. The Hani was stop ixu nun tlie uudv 01 a tan iau:..ll'i, n:- parcutly uliont twenly-nuc years old, was loiind lashed last by a nqie about his neck and waist. His hands were I nil behind his buck uud his body lilcrully riddled with buckshot. His clothes were torn oil, showing he had not died without a struggle. Inqui ries ut the next station showed that noth ing hud been heard ofthcaliair there. Heavy IuiiiHliiuefil. Fakis, June 19. -The Tribunal of the Depitrtiucul of the Seine senlcnced Tur piuc, Tripone, Fassclcr und Feuvricr each to four years' imprisonment, and in addi tion imposed lines $4110, $000, nud $40 resxvlively, lor their connection with the sale ol the secret of the iiianulucturc of melinite, the new French expkhivc, to llic Armstrong dun Muuulucturing Com pany. The lour nun are also deprived ol civil rights lor live, tea, live und two year respectively. The Ultldy Old F.arlh. Calcutta, June 1U. Six earthquake shocks were cicricuccd throughout the province of llciigal yesterday and liiaiiy buildings were destroyed. HlOCit UllOlllllOHH. NKW YnSK, June 111. line IDs; Luke Short lilli; I'hit-nuii iinii Nortliwi-Hlt-ru lotii... ikiiilolli uitil Wt-Mii-rn : Kii'liinoiiil mill Wfe.1 1'uuit TtTiiliuul l."i:1i; Western uiuu so,. tliiltiuiore I'rltes, liAl.TlMohit.Juiie 111 t''luui.Nttnilv, western Hiti IM. .rii.i-! no. t'V'ra, $ t.'jr.i.i -l 1.6, lain ilv. $i.7.'l.-.'jri. Wlu-ut, iiuit't; No. 'Jt rt-il hiI, $ I .liiil.jiii I .nii,i Miiuliiiril, whvnl, liriii.l.ulli.Sl.il l'itl.ll-,i LiuiKlit'ilv. SI o., in 1 III. e urn soiitni m. Hifinly, ttlulf, tliti 4t'i yillow, lnlU.'li'.lf New York market. Ni:v Yiimk, June 111 Stoi'kM, 1I11II ami "ti'tiav Mniiiy, t-iiHy at iP'j; li nelinikue. Ioiik, i.h.r,i.ali 4..h.r, l,; .hurt, 4.N.-.(.i, i.HSi ,; .lute Ii. nilti, una uml rintuTi'li-.H; Knit-riiiutin litmus ilull out sli inly. Lottnn ilull. .tiles O. IiiiIih; tjilullilH, H 7-1 lie; (Irli-iulK, s;Ht; lu lures 1, Kin-it unit cliiM'd iitii'l nud Nieaiiv J11111', N ol'i July, HH7; AuKimi, M.lil Seji U'llllil-r, Hal; l It'lulii-r, -H 1; Nuvemln'r, H -VH. I'liitir null mm weak. Whi-Ht-ui'tive uml uiisfltlt-u. Corn ilull anil iiiii'tiniiKt'd I'tirk ipiit-t uml Hltaily at Sin raiin. l'J,ro. I.anl .lull hut wi-itk at Sli 5n; Spirits Tur-ix-iitiue nuii'l Hint t-iisy at astiifl:lKi..Jf Kimiil tlull uml uleuily ul l.-t-il.4u. Prt-iifUts .tt'iuiy. AFFAIRS UF COXSliOUHXCIi. IIIIMK. accrclnry limine is said to lie gaining his strength daily at liar Harbor. The steamer Alvo, which has arrived al New York from Hayti.-wi ports, brings a report that l'resideiit rlippolytc lias been assassinated. At 11 niceling of the window glass job bers 111 Chicago, at which rcesentn lives from Cincinnati, Clevcknnl, De troit and elsewhere were present, it was deoided to raise prizes. l!x-City Treasurer Hnrdslcy, of I'hilu1 ilclpliiu, is preparing u statement 111 which he denies that he is a thief and throws the entire Itjamc lor the loss ol the $945,1 100 of dUc bills on the Keystone nanK. In order to get Mr.Griisvcnor, of Ohio, out of the country lor his parly's Sccre- retary I- osier has appointed Iiuu an agent of the treasury departmukt to visit K 11 rope in the interest of the World's (.oJumbinn exposition. VOKIiir.N, Sir Alexander T. Gall, formerly High Commissioner for Canada in Fnglaml, is dangerously ill with mllucnzu 111 London. The totul costs to Sir William Gordon- Cuinming uf his suit against Mr. 'and Mrs. Arthur Wilson mid others amount to $12,500. The price of corn is so high in Gcrmuny that lu ionic ol the more densely 1101111 luted districts, the scarcity almost amount to fuiuiue for the Mior. La I'resse, a Iloulungist organ, sav that a rumor t in circulation that II French uovernment ha deculed to re. quest the ei-EmpressJj,ugcnie to shorten ncr stay in rnn. . The municipal council of l'nri ha de cided that tlie commissary of police of 1 imt city must oe dismissed tir torment iug a servant girl into confessing a theft which sue iiuu not committed, ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD In Aslievllle, N. C, OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER SHOULDER BllACES,. FOR Men, Women and Children. OUT OF ALL THAT NUMBER Not 011c iwiHuti wu. diet appointed la the ate of tlii-m. They are beyond doubt the bctt anil muMt 1 lu ruble bruct ever wom -In fact they urc the ONLY RELIABLE I'liiutiiiii'tl hrucc und suspender In the m arket They urc simple In construction, easily ad justed uud worn with perfect comfort. WE II A VII JUST RECEIVED 150 PAIRS-ALL SIZES FOR M EN, WO M EM , BOYS AND 6IRLS. CALL AND UXAM1N8 THBM. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 94 'South Main BU J. CAMPBELL, .DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOlt TIIE SHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. pKL'STUB 8AL8. Hy virtue of a need of Trnst executed to me HI- 11. A. I'uinnm on the 17th of Ms. 1HOO. Lu tx-l'tire u mile im.fitiiined ihrrpln tnr $ l-oo, Haiil trust btinK duly recl.teied In bonk No. 71, at uskc B7 of Huneombccountv I will sell lor tush nt the court house door in Anhtvillr, N. C. un the UOih June, 1SU1, (on Snliirdav) Ihe lot mentioned In said trust, silumcu on i'.rove atreet, in the citr of Ashe-' ville, N. C, lath May, 1HU1. B. r. rATTUH, Trsntc. pOR K11NT. 3 nice rooms en 11111 street. wa hi huuiw, $h ,N;r mouth. llilv . fiir 1n in .,. oa ''"ir ur leas euch, 2V, miles of conrt hones at J5" ner aere, anil mthin one mil of pro iMisrd .trert railway. The timber on the hind ia worth price aaked. April, at once. 1 erina eaay, to suit Durthneer. Parties eaa Ki'l t nuiiKh lire wood off the land to pay for 11 willllil one year J. M. CAMPBttl.L l or auk US Iota near Vanderbtlfs eetatc, Irom S 100 to $000 each. Apply to J. M. CAMPBELL. A IN PRICES TO CLOSE OUT CERTAIN LINES IN Crockery nud Class. A (1UEAT DEDUCTION IN 1 limit r Seta, Toilet Sets, Silverware, Bto I am lu better shape to fill large orders for hotels than any houae In Western North Car olina, as my stock Is the largest and my pi lit tlie lowest, A large line of Mason' . l'ruit Jars, Jelly Classes, etc.. Oat City Waler 1'ilttra, the btal Biter on the market. I'liiise call and sec me before buying else where. 1 will muke it to your UiUrcst to cull and price my gauds. J. ILL AW, Not. 57, 59 and 61 H. Main 81. TAKE YOUR Broken Jewelry AND' DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE At 000D Al NEW. No, 10 N. court acinar. NEXT D00U TO rOSTOFFldS.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 19, 1891, edition 1
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