(7- X... Ssheville .Daily Citizen YOUR CHANCE. , . SEE THE GOLD WATCH OFFER IN FIELD'S WINDOW. BEGIN TO-DAY. CAPTURE THAT ELEGANT Piff. SEE FIELD'S WINDOW. VOLUME VII. NO. 48. ASHEVILLE, N. 'C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, TULY 1, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. V v-x, 1 J- c WHERE THE SN JWB1RDS NEST. For cm)l place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Linvillc. Grandfather Mountain, anil the beautiful region sur roundin)j them. Regular snlca of lenl cil ate at Linvillc on anH alter June Int. I Sill. Business lot anil residence sites sold at private tale onlr, l'llC UscSllIu I III! WIIH Opcllfll the 1st. of J 11 nr. iimlcr the management ol Mi. J a mm T. Skilcs. Rcguhar daily stage from Cranberry. - LINVILLE IN VI TBS INVUKTIGATION AS TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drive, Parks, Scenery. Plans, Building Sites, Investments. I.INVII.I.K INPKOVKM KNT CO.. I.lnvllle, Ki. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A FULL LINE OF COLGATE'S TOILET AND LAUNDRY SOAPS. THE TURKISH BATH AND PALM A c two of the ht 6 cent tsi'et soaps on the mnrket. Colaatc'a White Clematis, 10 eenta, three tor 26. other kind, m low aa 40 tent. .icrtlnrn. I'oluatc'a tlctaKon Icada nil thr liiiimliy soups. II will wnah the hncat lab- i cs without injury. A. D. COOPER, PHUVIOER OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., Court Square, C 01 nor Main and College tt. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED .ANALYSIS OI' WATIiR t'Slill AT Till! ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. liTTS. I SIS J ilm St I CoMMONWntl.TII "V MA sAt'lll'SKTT. CKHTII'ICATK "F NA1.VSIS Htatr As.Hvcr'a l litter. M.I7 l-'ranktti BIIRTIIN. M IsS , A pill HI. 1HIII. -AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT DETAILED FOR JU.50 TO $..3.1 PER VAKIY. WliCAN OlI'liK Tllli I.NTIKU LINB AT While, Muck, k . llluc and Cartlin ! on While, White uu lllack. 'RON MARCHE." ,17 Hi Main ttlreet. STARTLING FACTS. WImmi tlio ntiiiltonitinn of KlMM. Products IHt'OlllfM HO jacimthI that it iH iHfcsHiir.v in Iiiiuit cil it's to oruaiiiA' ONE THUl!ANB ji?oi JUHT RECK1VED, ALL SIZES, 50C. PER DOZEN AND UPWARDS. Wc have jn.l onrnetl mii one of the fflort umplctc alncka ol Hint blow. Stem ware and :la of all kind, erer ahown in thin city Thoe alng thi claw ofsaod. will do veil tn call on ua We hare chainpaiinee cordial., aherrlca, wine., wht.keye, ale iircra, in fact every kind ol glaaa uaed. Price the lowrat. REDUCTION. A redaction of 15 per cent, on water coo ra and refrlisei atura for the nixt 10 da.va low will be vonr chance to get one cheap. Call early. Quite to n. our atorh la the large.! and prices the loweat. n 41 PullOII Ave. Wr haw cinliraifd the opportunity Iniely nttfrrd to reduce prken tin many Spring and Summer goodi. Nrw cnimoal1e thi"KH arrlvmn bIiiiohI every day. HENRY GEORGE'S THEORY. THE DlftCVtMIOM AT THE LV CEVM LAHT MIGHT. One Price System. H. REDWOOD 1 CO. CLOTHING, DRT GOODS, HATS, SHOES, RUGS. ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. TiMia" H c,,m',,,r"' Ah0V''"'N,,rthC,"''!!iHS()ciati()iis for tlio protet Tte sample id water submitted for iinaly. f U , ,f m) mifai'torK'H IU1U ala ha. b en enrrfully cianuned. with the fol- . , towing reanlta:- tlt'illl'I'H, it IS llimi tlllH tilt' The water simwa in pnrts per loolMKl: 1 ,, , S U.la. volatile 8.00 f'OHSiTllK'r t'OIISIlll'V Well tilt? ' "l! iiimortniif'o of tloalin with drains per rule I'. S gnll n 2-Ml ,,!,., 1,1,, lmnunu Thi. wntcr ia nlmnat entirely free from or- lt'llt"H' IIOIIIM n. anic mntler, show ng vrry slight truce nf iron, antphur anil lme. The wnlcr I. vcrv eai-rllent in all rr.iiect-. It in eery .ehliim we find w ater o tree from organic or mineral matter. 11. I. IIOWKKK. State Aaaaycr. CORTLAND BROS., Real Eclat? Brokers, And tnveatiue.il Agcutn. NOTARY PUBLIC. Ioana .e-niely placed at 8 icr cent. OHicea: 34 ek 36 Pattoo Avenue Second floor. fehndlT PO W ELL & SNIDER llavi- mot witli unusual hihv i chs in llii'ir onili-a vor to oh- tablish and maintain u high Htaminrd of 'WholcHOiiicneHS and Purity lii the QUALITY of the H"oodn they wll. Our hi fj and evr incrcaH imr trade in, we t hink, evi- ilelin1 HUtneinnt to eonvince all ' Douhtiiifj; ThoinaweH" ihatweare wllinu; uroodHat a very low and reasonable rate. llineetrully Powell & Snider, Wbolvatale and Re-tall Gro ccra. KHAL HSVATH. WtLTBI B. Gwvx, W. W. Wkbt. GWYN & WEST, IttaeccMori to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHCVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Hccnrclw Placed at s Per Cent. Notary Publk. Cocamiaaioacra of llced.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK-MOMthcant Coaartltquarc. Icka CralK, EM.. Make The Opcnlnc Addretw Prof. Claxton and Others Talk Officers ol the Urccam Elected. The regular weekly meeting of the Lyceum was held lust night in its hall over Nies'. As it was the night for the election of officers, that was the Arst bus iness transacted. The following were elected : President John W, Starucs, First vice-president Locke Craig. Second vice-president W. IS. Clcfg. Secretary Mrs. M T. Fitch. Treasurer Hiss Emma t-'legg. The insallation of officers will takr place next Tuesday night. Cot. L. M. Hutch said be had seen some ugitation in the newspapers (it was The Citizkn) about the formation of worn nil's literary club in Ashcvillc. Col. Hatch couldn't see why another literary club should be lorincd here why there should lie a club for ulmost every individual in the city and made amotion that a com mittee be apHiinted to confer with the Indies and invite them to join the Lyceum instead of organizing a separate club. The motion carried, and Messrs. Tilman K. r.iiiiies, L. M. Hutch and 11. W. Fitch were apjroiiilcd. The discussion ol the subject for the evening, the Henry (jeurgc theory, was then taken up. Locke Craig, esq., begun the discussion. Mr. Craig said: "lipochs ol great action arc proceeded liv eHclis of great thought. All the bat tles of progress liuvc always been fought and won in the realm of thought Uloie Ibey are tried on the field of action. "The thinkers ol this generation, the men who arc writing the books that ure moulding the thought and opinion of this and the next generation, our teach ers, our leaders such as Goethe llucklr, Herbert Spei tt , Thomas Carlyle and Henry George are In oien wnrlarc in deadly conflict with the accepted ideas ol today religious, social and political. "We arc on the verge ol a revolution thegreatest in the world's history a re volution that must come. Let us hope that it will be accomplished in peace; but come it must, though it be with shukings of the world and a cupof trembling which all the nations shall drink. Goethe anil Thomas Carlyle arc the great aiostlts ol tbc new faith, and llcnrv Ocorge is the great apostle of social and political free dom. His book is the epic poem ol llic rights of lubor and the rights of man. "He has advocated the cause of free dom, the cause of oppressed huuutnity, wim an earnestness, with a religious de votion that has placed him toremost among the moving powers of the world and entitled him to a place in the pantheon of the he. ocsof earth. "He is an advanced democrat and SUGAR STOCK DROPPED. A Decision bx Judge Barnard Does the Business. Nkw York, July 1. Judge Barnard, silting in the supreme court, has granted an injunction restraining the payment of a dividend on the stock of the sugar re fineries company. When this announce ment was made on Wall street, it cre ated a furor in the market. Sugar stock which had sold ns high as 8M. dropped to Ml, and then sold up again to 82', 3- EMPEROR WILLIAM'S TOUR A BRILLIANT RECEPTION AT AMSTERDAM TO-DAY. M llnving found nn clime elimination nf niv .M-k il lla'a that I am nvrrsKH'kril in orae linea, and aiie. badly broken in other. Am rielrrmlnril to "elenn an a bit." and In order to .tnrt a fr ah ileal, will oner lor tbc next ten day. the entire atock at coat. Thi. will lr aehnncelhat will liny every. one needing head covering to take advantage of. lv at'-ek of hit. i-nnRi.t. nf nothins hnt fn "ah atyli.h gnoda, and not old, ahop-wora tra.lt. An Impoalns Fleet For the Ene mies of Germany to Ponder on Ike atrcusrth Of A Discredited Proarramme. I.onihw, July 1. An elaborate and a iparentlv official programme of the epgemcnts of Emperor William of Ger in.My during his approaching visit to Knglnnd was published yesterday, but seems to have been somewhat premature, or else the programme was prepared without consulting his cmierlal majesty and this may have ungcrcrd the young ruler of Germany, In any case, tbc ncwspaiK-rs of this city say today that they are ntithoritcd to announced that the programme is incorrect. Hut IN A CAMP OF MOURNING. BURIAL OF STRIKERS KILLED BY NEGROES. The Military Necessary at the Fuaerals More Serious Trouble Is Feared The Original Cause or the Strike. Franklin, Wash., July 1. Yesterday was a day of quietness and mourning in the camp of the strikers. The funerals of four men killed in Sunday's riot occupied nearly the entire day, services being held here in the morning and the interment being at Illnck Diamond, four miles dis tant; in the afternoon. Everywhere the miners in the camp marched in the procession, an escort ol military being furnished to protect them while passing through lllack eump. A patrol wns also put on the finis to protect the homes ol the white miners during their uhsence as the negroes had threatened to seize the first opportunity of "cleaning out" the homes of the strik ers. Four hundred of ii'im sto. d l;c hind the lines of soldiers while the bodies were being placed on the flat cars for trunsKirtation to Blnnck Diamond, but not a word was SKikcn on either side. Reports from New Castle, Black Dia mond and Gilman lead the authorities to fear more trouble lieforc long. There arc now nearly two hundred uei-roes at New the real reason for today's announce-1 Castle, the number taken there Sunday incuts is that the emiernr has sent n j hnving been quietly augmented since, peremptory telegram to some person in TIk' "rikers have done nothing yet, hut . , , .. , are rciHirlcd to be making secret prcpar- lugh authority hcre.probably thet.ernian ll(i(in(J f((r Bmc ,k.ci!,ive I)lovc. ambassador, objecting to having all Ins I A m, triin j, Kinf, kl.pl llt Kmnk. movements arranged lor him am request- , ; !,,, t(, moTC the troo)s to Ntw ing that certain mornings should lie left Cn!i0Q tMir, mlin a a mon)(.nt, tree for his own diSioiiition , , , , k i,iamon,. wllcre tlc nliM. AMSTKKI1AM, lll) 1. Illtf llolllla CS-!.,, ,,..!, ,i. ,, it . liecaiisc of anv dissatisfaction with the lllack Diamond Coal company, but be cause ol sympathy with the miners who had been driven out by the negroes taken into Franklin by the Oregon Improve ment company, and it wns supposed the men would return to work as soon as matters cooled down. A week ago the miners agreed to return to work upon the old tends, but yesterday they mill ennial! the Hmiieror of Germany and his party n reived here today accompan ied by the Dutch squadron under Vice Admiral Dc Josseliu De Jong. This squadron consists ol cruisers Konigcn Ivmma Der Nederliiiider, 3,(lll tons; Van Galen, li.ltiO tons and Julian Willem l-risco. .1,100 tons; steel proteclcil i cruiser Sumatra, ol Dutch Colonial navy; ! ihrec armored rams and several armored monitors, i lie trtTiiianciniierorwlio was : ,;,i ,u ..,:, ,j.t .i,,.e it thi.. on hoard the iniiHr.nl yacht Hohenzol-1 t,-net the miners' union must have the Ion upon landing at the dock here was c ovi ,, ,iseharging of all the rc-civcd by (Jueen W ilhc mirm Helena. m(.n -T,j, the sKrinteT.dent refuwd to I'iiuIiiiu Mary, who is only 11 years "I accede to nn I immediately posted a no age and by the queen regent kmnin lhu, w,ite .nnnVlio should ur.iKxss ol Waldcck. The queen and wnt work nli ))t , it whether he lueen regent were surrounded by a brill- MtnKtii u, the u!1i0n or not. mat gathering of cabinet ministers and i Blnck (ilimond onW nshorl ,i,tance army officers and municipal and other from Frinkli , the ',.,, wji p.ob authorities. Among the mimsters prcs- ,,, join oriT in fighting the two cor- inlrs, Jenkheer C. Hansen, Huron Mac- ury, minister ol colonics; lol. Ik-rgau poralinns. At Gilmnn the home guards composed r i..ai;.... .ir.:i.. Ti. c. .,).. .- , . .. ... I iri uiiiici.niv uiiiiiiiu iimii. .iiv .Mi.ut ..res, minister oi war, ami ft.imirui l'y i coal and grain company has been 'send serinck, minister ol marine. After the j , jf.w min.lmin mincrs daily, but most imposing ceremony ol the reception, ; th J, ,K.e nR,t Ht the trili ,)y a llieimianai guests oi ianu wereCT- large Iwdy of armed men. A .lrge f(irce ll ". llvi., mn.1V tint Will JV l ...... ...I ,l...iilo .lianllu or f k f fill. , r .I ... . i . i . I - litis uo mill tit luu oim ma tin. us. counts among nis "ower sue., enicria.ncii niiring i.ieir stay in tNi'y. mir f,,r thc purK.sc of protecting all men as Thomas L. Johnson, the dem- All the shipping in the hnrlg.r and all the i who wish t(( )Ul f a ,lumrc(1 "VI.Ml VWIIKIVHIIIIIII 111.,,, VKfVinilH, i Ohio, elected in a republican district liv Hags, hi overwhelming majority; Thomas G. I limit illuminations in honor of the visit Sherman and Frank Hurd. Today he is of the young emieror o( Germany, lighting in the rear-guard of the demo- A story is told of the lvmcror William era tie party in its warfare against the which reveals the amiable side of his wrongs and oppressions of the reptihli-1 character. The Empress recently took can party. He does not advocate the : her sons to the Suhrmundcr Bills on a distribution of property or the distri'yi-! picnic unknown to her imperiul con tionollnnd. Heal estate bus two c ie-1 sort. Hearing of it alter her de ments ol value that given to it by the nurture the Kaiser took horse and fol . , 1 1- n -- wno wisn it work, nut out. oi a uuiiiirca main thoroughfares were decorated with men xnt , ei ,lt or ten havc u,irC(1 to i nags, ana tnis evening mere win ue orii- , , , , ,,,. .. P -r,i r. H I have hcaiilt a a full line of atraw hat., Hun- Inp. Youmnn'a and Miller ahapea of atlfl hata in tne late aprinx enapc.. lNn eru.h hata in jfreat variety ami soft fur h it. of e.erv ahnfie and atylc. Kcmcmbcr this i a genuine coat .ale. And thnt everything In mv RliH'k In the way ofahatmuat no. and at aueh slauxhler pricia will not last lung. flu the earlier you come, the more likely we will be able to"u t and lit vnu. The aale be ina Tuesday, Jumc 33, nud don't you fur get it. application of labor and that given to it by reason of its location. "Now whatever value real estate has by reason of individual industry by reason of buildings, clearing, draihings, etc., that value belongs to the individ ual. Hut it has another value that value that is given it by its location, that value that it has by reason of the prosiirrity and united industry of the whole community. The products of in dividual industry by the highest in alienable right belong to the individal and the value that has been cre ated by the united industry of the community belongs to the commu nity. Henry George believes thnt all taxes necessary lor the administration of government should be levied upon the value that lund has by reason of the growth of the community that the community should appropriate that which it has by its industry created. lowed the party. When hcovertook them he found them enjoying themselves sur rounded by hundreds of children, who had flocked to the woods. The emperor dismounted from his horse and joined them in their amusements. He arranged the games himself, assisted in running and jumping, and allowed the princes to ; nnd gtriki:rs w,s will sec in the inlro tectine them duv and uiuht It is thought the company will take in several hundred men tomorrow, protected by n company now as sembled in the armory at Seattle and that the military guard will be mflln tuined until the strikers give up the con diet. A large number of rillcs had been shiiuicd to Gilman from Tacoma. It is thought thut within the next forty-eight hours every coal mining camp in this country will lie manned by non-union miners working under the protection ol the National guards. It is leared that a serious trouble will be the result at all ol these places, us there ure over one thou- nix freely with the other children. FARMERS LEAGUE. What the Vermoniers Think They Now Want. St. Aliians, Vt., July 1. The Vermont farmers' League has adopted this plat-1 form: I "First We ore unqualifiedly oposcd to class legislation I ductiou of negro mid non-union labor the ilisapiearniice ot their Inst hope ol em ployineut m the mines ol King county, Two Refusals by the Pope. Komk, July 1. The I'ope has written to Cardinal Gibbons declaring that he will never concede the demands made by Herr Cahciisly on behalf of the Sniut Raphael societies for the protection of Catholic emigrants in solar as tne up- . U..11..1 ii r i.. - a.H..n.,t,UD,Uc prooucia o. 1 an( tcrs,in! proiH-rty ttlike. and we dr- !,r, , . ., . ,, . , mand of congress a law to provide a "The present system that allows the , individual to appropriate th.it which has , ..xhirdwe ,,emalH gtrict in y " : cxiicnscs ol slate government, with salir in the continuity is the origin ol oppress-: ' f ,.,). ,..,,! ,;,i, ,i ivc monopolies and fabulous fortunes, F. E. MITCHELL as Paltou Ave. junl!2tl3in J. V. SCII ART I. E, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. A3 NORTH MAIN ST. Juat received, a fall line of Rngllah and do racatic woolen. for. pring aad summer. feba.mm WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, IS Pattoa Avenue. Next T al C A build's. P 0 BoxSSa. . 'j sen dtai i . - FOR RENT OR SALE. The way to make money is to Na ve it. And the way to wive it in to have your pre scriptions tilled at Carmi ehaerBdruK tttore, und you will find by doing bo you will Have from 25 to 30 fer cent. on every prescription. We do not take goods thut the Mople know 1 lie price and mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre M't'iption to ma ke up the loss. You know clerk hire and house rent must be paid and the profits iiHiHt be averaged Home way. A hint to the wise in mil licicnt. A full line of De Vault Flavoring Extracts in ntock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. Chas. W.Devaultare with me and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers, .v Don't forget the place. Carmichael's drug store, No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. ' UK'S MUSIC BOUSE. PIANOS! STEINWAY, EVERETT, HARVARD. ORGANS! WILCOX StiWHITR, PARR AND St VOTliY KIMBALL. BAJIJ01. GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. ;Wikwa amarp naw sad Hay- Wthar koitat owse4 by T. Irsa, eofsc rrcawk BrmmI A wood Street. . Tkast ksaaas. the otater of tows, aosnsaseHauj good vkwa, hih srvsooa. - Psr ssrwawtioa aspry to THE MAITLANU SCHOOL. HOME M MV SCHOOL FOR SWU, No, 40 Preach Broa4 Avtaaa. MRS. BUROWVN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL. Cosii tloa. Kenrinfrtoa Umlmnderj ar. the auaiaMC vac tio a. Ctcat ttacnera, aaa uarongs nnroe laaoaa ia Music. China Paiatlns si 4 usacs annas; world is conn ties of nature. The women and children iiini are loony w.nng tor mose ina , trJ ammm h,,,,, t(ut.,ltion, flKer a live in idleness or starving in dens of i j ... wretchedness, arc rohlied ol their birth right. They are the disinherited heirs of a great estate. The young men and the young wo men ol the south should not be slug- "Ninlh-We favor the prohibition f bshed in ower. the adulteration of food and trnffic in in toxicating liquors as a licvernge. "Tenth We favor rigid restriction of alien ownership of lands and imtnigra tiou of criminals and paupers." at? last contest in which human freedom wns involved they were identihcd with slavery, but by their heroic valor and devotion they cast over thr cause of Dixie the glamour of immortal chivalry, and consecrated it with the tears of immortal love. Let them now arise in the same spirit and lefld the van in the great and glorious struggle that is now beginning lor the emancipation of man." Oil. L. M. Hutch lollowed in nu ex tended opposition to the position taken ny Mr. Craig. riot, t-lnxton made an alile sncecn showing how the present system of in- dividul ownership of lund in large Ixidics EASY INSTALLMENTS. LOWEST PRICES, HIGHEST (UARANTEIS. ESTABUSHEO SIX YEARS AGO. I eaa refer to hundreds o patron., the bet men la Westers North Carolina, Call en or addreas C. FALK. SS N. Blaln Street. ASHEVILLE, N. t. OB fipartanbury;! C- Mme. KI. Fuae Smith rrsMti Ntm' Vfrk la prepared to secompllall the vary heat m dress making atahort aotica. 6T a. hlaia at Perfect fit guaranteed. SSr-AhHi Artlatk MOUacry Very ehasp. "Sn-onrl We fnvor an ronal nnil 'mat ' uointmcnt of national bishops is con r i . .., i cerncd. The none has also refused the sy.tcmo.iax.iuo.. uiiko upon .. eu. ....(.-.,,.. s for the appointment ol a I'olisii bishop M. Ite Lesseps III Paris, July 1. The health of M. He Lcsscps has been greatly afTected by the criminal proceedings instituted against the officers and directors of the Fannin; canal company liv the preach govern inent. M. De Lcsscps family is extremely ries of ollieiuls to correspond with the r. :..i i:.:.... -ii-. , . . , iiiiiiiicmi i;uiiiiiiiuu ui iiuiaTci.i canons ent.tieu to l,i. .... i n proouees ..FUI.th -We favor a sound and suffi iiml would receive it were the .opiwrtu-1 ,, ., iiiliesofnatiireguaranteedtoall. 1 ..K;fthwe Hemaod a free votrnnH fair 'T........ .7 . ! comit for every yoter. mid the adoption anxious as to the outcome of the attack ""j r 1 L." .7.: X.., Z o. :"'fthe Australian system of voting for of nervous depression iron, which the ."im to tKM .in tin 'fun . i ... u .. I.. ... i . 1 . :. .. ,r . cue niiuK.iuiv, . vCtCritll CUglllCVI IB BlllllllllK. hixtn ne lavor a universal compui- reasonable period, as a condition of suf frage. "Seventh We demand a rigid limita tion ol all inonoKlies, csccially such as sieculute is hu m and lood products. "highUi We dcmuHil just and equita- A LOST ENGLISHMAN. He Arrived l.atl vruesdas with lio.ooo, NhvV Yokk, June '30. Among the twenty-three cubin passengers who landed from the steamship Tower Hill when she arrived at her dock in Brook lyn on Tuesday last was Charles War ner, a young English chemist from Dev onshire. He intended to embark in business with his brother Thomas, who is engnged in the manufacture of an antiseptic fluid at 10 East Fifteenth street, under the name of T. V, Clavton & Co. Thomas called on Insjicctor llvrnes on Wednesday last and asked his as sistance in finding Charles, who, he said, nati not oeen seen since he lelt the Tower Hill. He had with him $1(1,000 in cash, which he expected to invest with T. P. Clayton & Co. Thomas has been hen leu weeks, uud has made money out ol bis business. He suvs he fears thin Charles may have been murdered for his money bv some one to whom be injudi ciously imparted that he had it. A letter hud liccn written to Charles telling him the address, his brother's place of busi ness mid his residence, 'A'Si West Seven teenth street. A general alarm was sent out for the missing man last night. He is 21 years HI. lllxiul fj'-j tcct in hriLdlt. anil has large blue eyes, dark hair, and light moustache. He was well dressed. At he ship I'urscr llurhan said Mr. Warner hud nuide friends within n few days utter leaving London with it man named Row land, ltowland was tall, light haired, hutl a thin mouslaclie und wore eve- glasses. tlesaiil he wasa survevor nnil twenlv. four years old, but he looked older. The wo were constantly toircl her on tin ship, and it wns agreed thai on arrival hey should take lodirims toirclher. No iiicelseon the shin siimioscd that eithei had very much money. (In going ashore nrncr went to the hauileisons. audits lor the shin, and usked it anv letter await ed him. He was surprised to Hud none, ami said his brother was to have written here telling him where to aoon arrival. Then lie returned lo the shin to see it anv letter had come there, but none hud come. Later his brother nunc to the shin and sum me letter was awaiting Wnrucr at mother olacc. ol which Warner hail been noiihctl. He was tolil that llcndrick sun, an expressman ol lil7 Atluutic ave nue, had curried away Charles Warner's iingguge. 1 he lust seen of the nussins man bv liny of the crew was on Thursday ninhl when a number ofthcin were in Anchor Hilly s place m Furmuii street. Warner inn Kowlaiul came in there together. mid Warner treated them nil. Wurnci Irnuk very moderately while on tlw shin. It is supposed that the money Warren had with him was on Hunk of England notes. uailimoie htm. ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD In Asheville. N. C, OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER SHOULDER BRACES. FOR Hen, Wouicii and Children. OUT OF ALE THAT NUMBER Nut one K-rmin was (tltiappufntcd la the use of them. They ure beyond doubt the best nnd most durable brace ever worn In fact they arc the ONLY RELIABLE combined lirncc and auspender In the market They are simple In construction, ea.ily ad justed and worn with perfect comfort. ANOTHKK AIRSHIP, It Haines joo, Hut Not Itself Very Much. Ciil.l'Miiis, uly 1. Monday afternoon Prof. Campbell had advertised that he and his great airship, "The Wonder ol the Scientific World," would leave the baseball grounds and suil away to To ledo, which point he expected to reach before fi o'clock, the distance being 121 miles. He said the balloon would travel seventy miles au hour. A crowd gathered at the grounds. An admission fee ot twenty-bve cents wiischurgcd. The pro fessor must have realized about $000 from the g'tte receipts. The great airship was inflated, but for a long time refused to rise over ten or littcen leet with Campbell in a little car beneath working his paddles. The crowd yelled, "Fake, lake, give us our money back, fee., and lora little while it looked as though Lumpbcll would be moblicd I lie police tinnlly duelled the crowd, and when the balloon took in a little more gas it floated away with the I'rofcssor lor aiHiut one mile cust ol the city, when itcitniedown und Campbell reached the earth safely. The 1'rolcssor announces his determination to try it ag.tin. THE HTATENVILLE "8ANTEK." WE II AVE JUST RECEIVED 160 PAIRS-ALL SIZES FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL AND UXAM1NU THEM. RANT'S PHARMACY, MlSouth Main St. Revolution Squelched. Ik knas AvKiis, July 1. The revolution which broke oul in Cntamarea, as an nounced Thursday last, when the provin cial government was overthrown and a provisional government established, has been suppressed and the regular pro vincial government, hits liecn rc-eslab- It Appears to Have Readied Co... uecllcul. Nkw Havkn, July 1. ManngcrSinclair of New York, iqiened it dime museum (it 'J2 Church street, and advertised on (lam ing posters that the greatest novelties of the world were to lie seen inside, inclu ding a "tailed Surngur," discovered hx Stanley in Africa, and an expose of spirit ualism. Aliout 000 iicrsoiis invested their dimes and went in. fhey found the famous "tailed Saragur" to be simply a wooden image. The indignation of the crowd knew no bounds, uud an attempt was made to mob Manager Sinclair. He lied down the street. While part of the crowd pursued, the rest started to clean ttul the show. A detachment of police rescued the fleeing manager and restored order at the museum. LUOHF.LV CONDUCTED. That's Ihe Natter With nallltnore County's Treasury. Baltiuokh, July 1. Baltimore county is struggling with u mathematical prob lem. Six months ago several account ants were engaged to examine the books originated in the injustice and robbery I in the county treasurer's office. It was I grasping lotus and barons in old I said ut the time thnt thev were in a countries, whose iniquitous laws and systems took control ol American sod. Col. V. 8. Lusk used several excellent illustrations in his short talk against the George theory, and kept his hearers laughing by his comparisons. Col. I.usk referred Iceltncly to the mode ol tiring observed by Ins namesake una- Losk-a, the old Indian. Mai. T. C. Westall also made a short talk opposing the George theory. 1 he subject lor the Lyceum next 1 ues- day sight is "Literary wives," and Miss ivmma Clegj will lead la tbc discussion. The association on Tsesdny night, July 14, will continue the discussion of tne Henrv ucorge theory, nil Mai. l. C. Westall will be the opening speaker. LIFE IS NORTH CAROLINA. can Ion Pic Nlo. The Ciiuun has been handed the fol lowing: "On Saturday the 18th of July, the descendants and friends af the scattered lamitiea who nsed to tent and worship, j on the beautiful eminence of Kcem's creek camp ground, will spend the most of theday mentioned In remlniscential.so rial and religious converse, aad in the event of anythirtg lik monotony, short impromptu, speeches from Gen. Vance and others will be given; as well as re freshments furnuihed by the ladies." The DataMT I.lne to aansel Park saw runs nornlnas as well aneraooaaa. Ualchlof Sanaa vmmw Palioa ear at raMleMqaar. mixed condition, and the cxiktIb now re port that rumor told the truth, and for the information thus furnished they pre sent a bill lor $'J.50(). That is not all. The accountants in their rcmrt say that they .have not completed their work in its entirety, and ask for more time and the continuation nf the payment of $10 per day each until they mav have finished sasisfactorily to themselves. Now the taxpayers are ask ing the commissioners to explain what benefits the county w ill derive from this outlay, and the commissioners in con vention are figuring on it. For a long time it has been believed thnt business in the treasurer's office was loosely conducted. Don't go home cross on account of headache. Braycrotine will cure it. We, the undersigned Furniture Dealers, have agreed to close our stores at 7 p. m. during the months of July and August, and respectfully ask that our customers assist us in giving our clerks that much time to rtcreate, by making their pur chases before that hour. W. H. Williamson & Co. T. B. D. Mann & Co. Blair & Brown. The Teacher's Assembly at Morchcad passed a resolution adopting "the War for Southern Independence" us ns icrinn nent name for the struggle of 1801-5 between the States. Miss Kale Williams sold her paint ing Saturday for the nertt little sum of $7,1.00 Iricnds and members ol the V. M. C. A. being in the mnpirity. The pic ture will grace n favorable Hsition in their hall. Miss Williams lelt Saturday uiglit for other fields, where it is hiijied she will meet with likesueccss. Salisbury correspondence Charlotte Chronicle. Three miles west of Durham, in sight of the North Carolina Kailroad, in an un pretentious cabin, where Johnston met Sherman more than a quarter of a century auo and arranged with him the details ol his surrender to him. The historic cabin is now owned by B. L. Duke, of Durham who contemplates having it taken to the Chicago World s rair lor exhibition. An old and experienced gentlcmnn said toduy that Winston and Charlotte were two oi mciuosiprosjierous cities in the South. Both alive with the spirit of enterprise and now going ahead with earelul and rapid strides. The same gen tleman spoke very complimentary ol Asheville, but said that in ioint of busi ness interest cither of the towns would far excel her. Winston correspondence Charlotte Chronicle. Block Uuotatlo.is, Nkw Yokk, July 1. Uric lu:.: l.nkc Shore : t-lllcuito and Northwestern lo Norfolk anil WcRtcrn M-l,; Kichntund and West 1'oint Tcrmiuul lW, Western Lnioa 7111. Baltimore Prices. Hai-timukr. July I -I'lnnr. ilull and un chnnKctl; western auH-r $a..rilli:i. 75; extra. si-.iniii.HO: luiuiiv. si.trur.ro. wheat Htendler; No. 2 red spot $1 .CM.l son t -t0:t4. southern wneat enk; 1-iiltz MT( Ilia, new l.onglierrv loowilofi. new. Cum southern easier; white 73c; yellow 7(lc New York Market. Nkw Vims, July 1 Stocks, dull ami henry. Money, eiLy at ll g: KxchmiKC, Ioiik 4 ;VAiU.HnU; short, 4.H7U.H7Vi; ,H" hnmhi. ueulccted: aovernment bonds dull but atcnily. Cutton quiet, .ale. Ilia bales; t'p-lanila,- Hhx. Drlenna, H la-lilc; luturea oiK-ned and closed hnrely atcnily; June, H.ol July, N.l; AutUKt, H 2.1; SeplemlH-r, N an ih-'lohcr. 8-4-r,: Novi-mlicr. N oT. Flour mile and easy. Wheat- uuict and steady. Corn aelive and strong. Pork active and atcml at S10 UO(fUl2.2G. Lnrd dull but cusv a SO -vo. Spirit. Turpentine dull and wvnk at a7VtC3Mc. Hoain Inactive and easy al 1.40 lflll.43. freutnta nun nut ateiuiy. Haute ThlUK. I'rinn the Indianapolis Journal. "What was the subject of your com mencctnent essay?" he inquired, qnizzi cnllv. "'Beyond the Alps Lies Italy?' "I did use the idea," udmitled the sweet girl graduate. "Hut I modernized it into "'Over the Fence is Out.' " KsTCar load Watermelons Inst re ceived, fresh and fine. Hare Bros., 17 South Main street. je202t peclal States and achedalee. m w. as. Clarke, Member Ainer can Ticket tsrekers Association. Like a Oood Conundrum is life, because everybody must give it up! But you needn't be in a hurry about it! Life is worth the living I To prolong it, is worth your untiring eftortl Don't irive uu without calling to your rescue that grand old family medicine, Dr. Pisrccs Golden Medical Discovery Many a wornout, eihuusled body has it made over good us ucw I It strengthens, builds np, invigorates, assisting nature, and not violating it. Cures liverdisenae, indigestion, and all bloodtaintt and humors. Sure and lasting benefit guar anteed, or money refunded. All drug gists. A liny stood on the burning deck, Unwisclv. too, 'tis said, For, with the lust approaching llaiuc llisddcrs quickly Med, So, ninny now in icril stuud, Unmindful of their fate. Till, step by step, Grim Dentil comes on And then, nlusl too late I Far wiser, surely, would it seem, When bis approach we see, With 'Tierce's I'cllets" well in hand To vamiuish old "0. D." Pierce's Pleasant Pellets hnvercmnrka ble power to correct all physical dcrangi ments, thus warding oil disease that would surely follow. Purely vegetable, pleasant to take, pertcctly harmless With a little forethought, they'll be present help in time of need cheating tne doctor and robbing me grave i as u Liver Pill they are uncqunlcd. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose a Inxative. three or four as a cathartic, Tiny, sugar-coated granules, in vials; 25 cents. M. CAMPBELL, ;dealeu in REAL, ESTATE AND A(JENT FOR THE SHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND IMPROVEMENT .COMPANY. Homes for the Poor Man. If vnu want ti he ncinhlmr of Georre Van vrbilt buy one of nn, lots, within short il.Htuncc of his palncr, at from $100 to iter mt. Mc iron. 7rxin to :mu;khi, Mt-Hiititnlly shaded nm line views. Call at my nice i or uiui. ieiuiM,.A cann, nnianec l. a years. J. M. CAMFliUlX -TAKE . YOUR Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES ANO CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD At NEW. No. 16 N. Court square. NEXT DOOIt TO rOSTOFFICK. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, NEW STOCK JUST IN. A Finer Assortment THAN EVEll BEFORE. J. H. LAW, No. 57, 59 and 6 1 S. Main St. '1 anm, ssi iia?. v. .a)MwniWMatt8