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Asheville YOUR CHANCE. SEE THE GOLD WATCH OFFER IN FIELD'S WINDOW. BEGIN TO-DAY. CAPTURE THAT ELEGANT PIN. SEE FIELD'S WINDOW. izen VOLUME VII. NO. 4g. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, TULY 2, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily Git WHERE THE SNJ-WBIRDS NEST. I'm a cool place in summer, for health .iixl recreation, visit t.invillc.Grniidtallict MKiintain, ami the beautiful region sur rounding t tic 111 . Kigulai salc of ical tslalc at Linville nil and .iltci iine I st . IS'.H. Hiisiniss lnt ami itsidtmc sites .villi at pi ivatc S.llc imlv. Hit lvscrol.i Inn 11I Jura', under the was iin'inil the I l. m.iil.im nu nt 11I Mi lames T. Skilcs. limn Cninhcti v. Kcguli.ir daily stage I, I N V I LLE INVl TI'.S INVIiSt IliA HON AS TO Climate, Water Supply, ' Drainage. Drive, Parks, 1 - Scenery. 1'laiiM, Kuihliii"; Sites, Investments. i.invii.i.i: imihvI':hi:nt to., I.ll.tllle, N. C. .ANALYSIS OF WATIiH i t'siin a r run 1 ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. CMMHNWl,ril M MAOH'ok IIS C liKTI l;H'ATK NAIVSlS Stat A kku vi r' itir , 217 l;miiklin st HiiSl ilN. M SS . A,il -'1, sM To t has H CainptK-ll, A-tluvillc, North i'r .ilina Thr nntnplr m nntcr fuitiinitltd fn analv ls has h rn art fully eim ned. w ith the lol 'onitii! result. The water Himwi in purtF R-r lot) ihiM; S li-lR, volatile 2HO total r,.m It M M 1"" &aain irt' "iir 1 . S u;tll I Ht n a ler in almost tulirrlv I'm1 from or- vitv li:ht trarr oi The water is vrr It is very 'eliloni we oiKanie or miiK-ral rtnn. till 11 r and hmr. rt-Utn4 tm all rvMK-ct-ntid waUYiufrvt' lioni matter. H. 1. IttlWkKN, State Assayer, CORTLAND BROS,, Real JEotale ltrokcrs, And luvcatiucul AgcutM. NOTARY Pl'BLIC. Loaun at-, uicly placed at H ht cent, olfin-a: 4 A, UH I'nlton Avenue Second flnor. frlilld 1 V KliAL HSTATB. Wti.Tsa H. owvn. mifuti a HirftT UWH1 & t51, jttucceaaora to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASWVILLE. REAL ESTATE. '.Umui accurcljr Placed at 8 Per Cent. Rotary Public. Commissioners ol Ikeda. 1 IRE INSURANCE. OFFlCK-alaesUH Court Hiuar.'. J. V. SCHARTLE, jM-ription to make up the Iohh. iirnnillllT Till nnrm know clerk hire and MERCHANT TAILOR ; s-; t ss-i NO. t NORTH MAIN ST. Just received, a full Hue of Bnttlisk and do meMic woolen, furauring- and auramer. fel2lm WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 28 I'attoa Avenna. Next IMC hulld's. noyi dsn PO BoaSS. FOR KENT OR SALE. llber fcoase owned by T. VUaoa aharp ikaa. coraer Vrcsck Broad A.caac and Bay wood Street. Tkaac kosnat art located aew the ceajtar of t9r. coaaaiaadlag cood Tkws, jdUfhrJtTStloa. rwrUronnatloO apply to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A FULL LINE OF COLGATE'S TOILET AND LAUNDRY SOAPS. itWlKKliJMCBi- I ', ,! ' THE TURKISH BATH AND PALM Aie two of the beat 6 cent toilet (ioam on thr market. ColKHtc'ii White Clematis, 10 eentu, tUiec ftr 2.1. uiher kinds an low ai 40 nit rt iiiin. Colgate's tKtnKon lead all the lamidiy sua ph. It n ill wish the tincKt fab iuh ithuul injury. A. D. COOIMSK, PROVIDER OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., Court Stii.trc, Cmmr Main and CulltKt wtv WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN 'extraordinary bargain I IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES i GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR 1.50 to $t.i pkk varu, wulan tii'i'tik Tin: lntiki-; link at -li CiiNltf. Wlntr, Hlai'k, I'ntk, Illuc unit I atdiii I tin , llhilr, W liitt' oil lllin k. "BOX MAKCIIE." i J7 H, Main MIreet. STARTLING FACTS. WIllMI tllf iKlllltt'lil tjllll ()f I 'ddll I 'rot I llctH lit'COIIH'H Ml p'lifral (lull it h iitft'Hsar.v in Inrjicr titicH to organize iixsocjiil ions for tin rotr lin of niiiiuifactoricK anil ili'.ili'i's. it is 1 1 1 Li-1 1 tinii' the foiisuiiu'i' t'onsiilcr woll tlx A . mi ponnnn of (Ifalinu' with rfia,ilt' limiHcs. ll WELL & SNIDER I la vt' met witli uiuisual hh vihh in their inliavii' tti vh- lalilish and maintain a liigli slaiMlartl of 1 ; WIlOlCKOIllCllCMM ! and Purity III tilt ( 21 A LIT Y of the H'ooiIh they m'II. 1 lur larjio n ml over incronH iii". trade i, v think, evi- Idcnri? Hullicicnt to convince all "Donhtiri"; TIkhiiiimch" i that wc arc selling pxxlsat a very low ami reasonable rate. Respect ful i,y ' Powell & Snider. Wholesale and Retail iro 1 ecru, lHIIVTIIHiraillVW iiivii 1 i luauu iuuihji . The way to make money iH to hiivc it. Ami the way to save it iH to have your pre HcriptioiiH filled at Carini chaersdrup Htore, and you will find by doing so you will Have from 25 to tSO jer cent. on every proHcription. We do not take goods that the iieople know the price and mark down to cost , and then i charge two pricen for a pre- Ullt; II ,ll tn lliueiu un c V X7. ue:, , Home way. A hint to the wine in Hullicient. A full line of De Vault Flavoring Ext racts in stock. Mr, J. Taylor Aiiuhh and Mr. (Jhaa. W. Devaultare wit h me and will be pleased to meet their friends andcuis- tomers. Don t forget, the place. Cai'michael's ilrug-stoi-e, No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. THK MAITLAND SCHOOL HOME AN DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, No. 40 Prtack Broad Ayaaot. MRS. BtlROWYN M AITLANU, PRINCIPAL. I'nMivlMl taadwra. aad thuronuh Inatrsw ttoa. Lnaoaa la Maaie, China Palatlng ai d Keaainitoa HainruKKrjr arcceauaiKaanrnuj luuau . (Nwoaxy ONE THOUSAND Jl'HT KKCKIVKII, ALL SIZES, 50C. PtR DOZEN AND UPWARDS. U'r hnvejunl opened up one 'if the m"-t complete ilmki of Hint blown Stem wnieanrl ulM of all kindi ercr ihown in thin eitv Those -aing thiH clam tif Kaala will do well t' call on til. We have iliampa;nei cord tain, nherries, winea, whitkeya, alca beers, In fact ercrj kind ol glaHuiwd. Price the lowest. RlilUCTIJN. A reriuctlnn uf 15 'irt-'ut. on water to innfiil rclrlxcmtor. far the next 1(1 1I11.VH ow will be oar clmnct to k' ont thcap. Call early. Conic to ua -our ttoi-k la thr InrKrat and irla:a tlie luwcat. 41 ration Ave. We have iinbraird the pnortimitj lately " i offered to reduce piuts on many Spruitc ami Summer kihmI. New aeastmable every day. things nrilrniK nlinoMt One Price System. H. REDWOOD I CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, RUGS, ETC. HATS, SHOES, 7 Ik 9 PATTON AVIJ. M llavins f"uad nn eloae rtamlnatintt if lllv ,tnek ol Hn. that I mil ovcrnl" ki il m souil linra, and aizc hadly broaen in uthera Am dctermlnril In "clean np a liil," anil in older to start a fr sh ilrnl. will oflrr lor the next ten dayi the entire atoik ut eont. This will lie a ehnnee Hint mill pnv every one iieeiiinR head covering to takeadvunlaKC of. Mr sl -tk nf h.it. con.isH of nuthlnR hut fn'.h at.vli.h goods, and not old, .hop-wora trash. H t have heitilt a full line ol ntrai. hat. IMin lap, Vonman't anij Milter ha lien ol atill hati in the late ftpritiK ibain-a. Mho cruh hat in crtat varlrty ami noft fur hitaof even nhaiie and ityfe. HemviulKT thin ia genuine coit ialc. Ami that everything In mv Ktock in thr nay of a hat mimt go anil at auch tluughtei prices will not lant lung. So the earlier yon come, the more likely e will te able to mi t ann ht vou The nale m gins Tuesday, Ju'ie .'Ut and don't you I r Kttit. F. E. MITCIIELLa aS Pallon Ave. Jun'J'J.lnm MINK1. MM i niiii u muuiv auuuu. PIANOSl STEINWAY, EVERETT, HARVARD. ORGANS! WILCOX (k WIIITR, PARRANUJk VOTIiY KIMIIA1.L. BANJOS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. EASY INSTALLMENTS, LOWEST PRICES, HIGHEST GUARANTEES. ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS AfiO, 1 eaa refer to hnndrtda o patrons, the heat men la Western North Carolina, Call on or addrcaa C. FALK. 35 N. main Street, ASHEVILLE. N. C. OR fepartatlbunr. a. c. Sime. M. Ftiae Smith Vtmm New York, Is prepared to acenmptiah the very heat In dm ajaalng at ah or t aotlca. 07 B. Mala at PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. MT-Alao ArurUc MUHaary Very thcap, .. JaaStsi i i i aim t RAPID RAILWAY RUNNING. V1VC MII.FH UONIi OVER FOI'H MINVTKII, IN How Hie Wreck Near Newton Ap peared to a Trained Jourua.lNl'H Kyen Mr. Dufly Will NntlCdll the "Farmer." Km. Hii.it, July 1. I li.nl ywlrrtlny my Hist uliscrvatiou of tin- edict of a rail road wreck, 11 tiling smiu'whal reniark alilc when I hiihimIki I hare been a rail roail tinveli-r sime I wan Ituiitieii years old. I leiiined ill the ileiHit at Aslieville that there wan smile olistriii'tiiiii on the line, mid we were an hmir IhIiiiiiI time in liming. Hut nnlliine; was said 1111 the train itlmut the nature (if (lie trnulile. and wc moved 011 rapidly until we paused Newton. Then ai we approached the second or moat cistern of the long tres tles near mid licyond that town, the train came to a slop, and passcncra were notified to leave their cars, and pre pare to go around a wrecked train and liCHllc. The county road, a lew yards distant, was tilled with vehicles of all kinds, provided liy the railroad conipnnv ' At randier passengers, lu!K"Kc '""I Tils. liiitcrinji one of these carriages, tinrl descending a lung but gentle hill, I enmc suddenly in siht of, and almost beneath the wreck of the trestle which had spanned the valley through which the most insignificant ol streams found its way. The trestle was licrhaps two hundred vards long, and in I lie centre three tiers, or about W feet high. It was built of sawed timlicra, and what was left of it, had u substantial ap H'arancc. About K o'clock in the inuru mg a freight train consisting of two or three' box ears, and twelve Hals loaded with lumber, was crossing, bound west. The engine and tender had gone salely over, when suddenly the trestle behind sunk with a sudden crash, and went to the bottom, carrying the whole of the train with it, and crushing them out ol all shane. The cars, their load, trucks and liuib"rs lay ill confused flattened mass on the ground. Tile conductor and were instantly killed and u oriinviiitiii wan oiioi iiui i. i utsc wiie nil who were on the train at the time. I he Mcnc w.ih a eurioiis and pietiireK- ipieouc. I lie wrecked Ircsllc anil the I ii nke ii mass was the central figure. The gap lietwceu the still slandiug IkiicIio wua about two hundred feci, and tins gap still remained connected liv the rails ol one ol the tracks, the iron holding them high in the air in n ragged line. Al the K'enc of the wreck was a bod v of forty or fifty convicts, held in a solid group under the muskets of the guards, until the passenger trains passed mi All around were groups of SKClators b om Newton and the surrounding couii'iv. among which were lively bevies of guis who gave an air ol uniiuluial vivacity lo this scene ol terrible and recent trag edy. Amid the ruins were men al work clearing tliciu away and making ready lor rcpii'is, which would Ik-made during the night. Our run from the wreck to Salisbury was made with an engine running back wark, but it was made safely, and wc made the trip from Asheville lo Salisbury in six hours notwithstanding detentions. The Charlotte train wits waiting, and there was no farther ilrfny. The Sa.i'd was good and in sonic instances rapid. The distance from High I'oinl to Jamestown, live miles was made in four minutes bv the watch. fine rams fell during the night and the couuti v has a water soaked look this morning. tireal iircpiiralionsiirc being made here for an old timeeelchralioii ol the Fourth. ;T. W. Mason, one ol the railroad conunis- sioiicis, and .in oraloi nf exceptional bril ihancv.isto deliver the or. Hum. Time j is to be a military parade, H procession, . and a geueial turn out : and al uighl a display ol fireworks on the south Ironl ol the capital soiuirr, which is intended to surpass any tiling ol the kind ever seen in this state. The races al the lair grounds will attract large numliers.iinil no doubt will be worth attention, as a large num ber of line horses have la-en entered. The work ol stringing the trolly wires for the electric road is going on, and the line will lie finished Ioiil; bclore the o)kii ing of the eiposition, it is to lie hoped. Among the ki tilia i 1 y atleactivc plans to make the exposition popular is a musical lestival, to la' held under the su pervision ol I'rol. I'aulli, ol this city. An uiuliUirlilin to hold six oi hcvcii thousand people is to Ik; constructed for the oc casion, mid n chorus of three hundred voices is taring organised. The railroad commission is iu session, and Col. A. II. Andrews has Ikcii before it Seukiiig in I hall ol Ins syslim. It is iiiinoiiiieed that Mr. I'. 1''. Unify will not take charge ol the Progressive Farmer, lie cannot endorse the suli treasury scheme. Col. Cnlk is doing the editorial work until he turns some one who agrees with him in bis views. C AN IvLABOKATlC 1M.OT. A Woman and Two Men I'lan lo no Murder, II In Alli-iced. Montcomkkv, Ala,, July 2. Monday Judy'Hihh, a colored woman, came from her home, fourteen miles Irom the cilv,!"" sixteen uieues tuvp arounii inc and surrendered to the sheriff, saving; thai on Snturdiv niL.bt a man nainid Asa Stark cumc to her house nud at ---r, - tempted to assault her. In dclending herself she used an axe, striking her as sailant several blows, splitting his skull and killing him instantly. Today an olhccr trout the locality in which Slark was killed, brought loc llihb, Judy's liusbuiid, and lieu Murrcll to jail on charge of hnving committed the mnrder. It is stated thai proof has develoiied to show a conRpiracy iKitween ... 1 - . the two men und the woman to murder Stark and then have the woman surren der herself, tell thcslory of the ulleiiiplcd assault to clear hcrsell and at the same lime shielding the real icrietrators ol the crime. Soda Fountain Explodes). SrAKTANiU'Kt;, July 2. As Charles llrcde was charging n sodu fountain in his confectionery it exploded and severely iujured Murray Woodward, u twelve years old white boy, who was standing close to it. lie was cut 111 the neck and shoulders, and blown over a showcase on the counter. One part of the fountain was driven through the ceiling overhead. Mrs. Brede was very near the fountain, luit was not injured. Two showcases were demolished. . Postmaster Arreated. Maiiison, N. C, liuie 29. This town is much excited over the arrest today of E. P. Fogg, lately appointed republican postmaster at this place. A United States postoffice inspector, and a United States deputy marshal came here today and did the work, and I'.igg is now in Greensboro to await his trial, He was short $547 with his cash. State Chron iclc. Noted P pcrado Caught. Knoxville, Tenn., July 2. The noted Berry Turner, one of the Turner gang of Bell county, Kentucky, was arrested and brouoht : to KaoxyiUe. Turner has killed six persons in bis life, one being a woman whom he hit iu the head with a bottle. ' JAMlCtt McHKNHV'a DEATH, Insurance Conii.a.ileH HnHnecl It Was CauHed by IolHon. Lonuon, July 2. It is now said that the late Mr. James McHcury, the well known financier and old-time Iiric rail road litigunt, whose body was ex humed June 20 by order of Home Secretary Matthews, was insured in England and the United Stales for over $0,000,000. The insurance com panies, it is added, siiSKTt that Mr. Mr llcniy eomniitUcd suicide by poison, thus rendering void the insurance policies of his life. The body has been reinterred alter being subjected lo a careful, post mortem examination. The intestines, etc., remain in the possession of the ollicers or at the home olhcc. IN WANAMAKFR'S NAME. CONFLICT IN THK I" TF.STIMONV. M. ii'tt He lh. YlllliiKlo Appear and TeH llly Attain as lo HIM HoIUIiik ol KevHlone Itank Htock. rmt.AiiKt.PHiA, Pa-, July 2. Contrary to the general impression, Postmaster- (fcncral W aiiamakcr did not apiaar lie lore the investigating coniiuitlce of the council Monday afternoon lo explain the apparent disercoaucies Ik'I ween his pre vious testimony relative to his owner ship of Keystone bank stock ami facts subsequently ilcvcloia'il bv I lie books of the bank, the following letter lioni Mr. Wnnamakcr was read by Chairman Van ( (sten: I'llil.AliliM'lliA, June 20. To William II. Van listen, Dear Sir: It seems to be thought by some that certain evidence offerer! at the last meeting of vour com mittcc is not iu hanuonv with the testi mony delivered by nic when I apiK-ared liefore vou as a witness. I assume that your couiinillec fully un derstands the mailer. Il, however, there is anv iiilonnatiou wauled from inc. I shall be glad, at twenty-lour hour's no tice, to meet anv mendicr or members ol your committee and explain any or every item of my staiemenl or attend any meeting ol which 1 have notice John Wnnnmi'kcr The first witness beiore the committee in the afternoon was S. P. Dunham, prrsi dent of the Merchants' Xalional hank, ol Trenton, N. I. Mr. Dunham testified .hat the bank had loaned Henry Cnrt.er , llie DaUB,lter , ,. ar,l money on two ccruhcans ol he. cni.oJillltoii.lrii. Ke stone bunk, one ol w hich was in the! name of John Wan.imaker, and a power! CniCAcn, li.i.,, July 2. Miss Gertrude ol transier on the back signed by Mr j poller, daughter of Orrin 1). Potter, the Wauam.iker. The other w as in tin-1 ,iliiinirc .reHitli.-iit. ff tlie eiMlitltt.-fl name ol A. L. Shingle, and the transier tJ ,. ,,, . ,, , . signed by him. The certificate iu Wan- Kollmg Mills of Chicago and Jobet, is cn amaker's name was No. 4oO, for 200 gaged to lie married to T. Lee K list, son shores, and tin loan was made April 2S, ! of W. A. R-ust, who lived here before he i.-i "',ou tarus personal note. ICIIiugham P. Morris, president of the (iirard Trust Company, who was the' next witness, testified that his company 1 had never loaned money to Itarilsley or ; discounted any paier lor him, but it hail ! loaned money to Wanumalter upon Key-; stone bank stock as collateral. j Howard Spencer Jones, a clerk iu the employ of Wanainakei , was the next wit-! ncss. Several of the certificates pledged, liv Wji nnm.-l Lr t o his ItritLi-rM wliiitii to ones's name. Jones explained that he. signed the transfers on the back ol the cei tiheatcs at the request ol Mr. W ana maker. He did not know that the stock stood iu his name, (ones s lid thai W. Kankin, iu whose name several uf the cer tificates stood, was u boy or vouth, lormerly in the employ of Mr. Wauu maker, A NEW LAKE. It Ih Made Out of the Colorado llenerl liaHiu. Vl MA, A. T., JuJv 2. A desert is licing coiiveited into a lake at Sallou iu a very K.c(ili.ir manner. The Colorado desert Inisiu. sixty miles west of Yuma, is being rapidly Idled up with fresh water Irom a subterranean passage believed In lie coinucteil with the Colorado rivci caused by the high waters ol last I'cliruarv. At last advices il was converted into a lake live miles wide. The "out hem Pacific railroad track passes through the basin lor more than Idly links, it lowest point being 2111 leei IkIiiw the sea level. The Colorado river is Dill leet above the sea level at Yuma. Il the subterranean passage con - uects with the passage above Y u 1 mi, the lake will Ik over four hundred leet in denth and over tilt v miles Ioiil'. If the waters continue to rise the Soul hern I Pacific track will be submerged for nearly one hundred miles and the great desert of Colorado will lie converted into a vast lake, A fourteen foot boat with two sailors was sent from San Pedro lo S ikon last uighl. l-'rnui that point a boat pro visioned for a week's cruise w ill sail south and attempt to reach the source ol the How, while Indian runner follows the I bank of the river from Yuma. As the water does not come w ithin a mile of the 1 railroad track yet, there is no obslrue- ( tion to traffic so lar. Advices from Yuma Inst night said the , wntcrut Stilton is rising, and is lioni lour t, ,L. 11,... I....l.-.l ...... ...a u ' . ... , 1 l ........;.. 1... VlflllllllllT lltl.V ,11.11., ,11. im,,i Ollll llll depth ol the witter und probable causes. LONDON MEWBi Attack on the (lermaii Emperor A Lavtleiis Uuke. Lonuon, July 2. The police atithori- , ties of this city have warned the (ieruiau j Vnndl WKIU, 11( anarchists, . . , . .. , .. . , . resilient here, that tl thev intend anv hostile actions upon the occasion of the visit of the emperor of Germany to Iviigland, it inav lie as well for them to Know inui iiie pouec arc inning me al rietrat tirodiiit inut Jim! mtikiiiir el.-tlio- prcpariitioiis to check any such move - mints. I he sermon ol Dr. Joseph Parker, dc - livcreu in cue tuy einp.c ou.i lay, m - nouiiecd the cmiieriir's proposed Siinilav visit to the naval exhibition, iu which Dr. 1. , . 1 - 1 : ' :. ,, . '...-..' ' want to Siend all six days ol the week iu playing baccarat." This has provoked a number ol iudigiianl Idlers of protest which have been published in various newspaiers. The Pall Mall Gazelle this afternoon urges some member ol parliament t question the government in the house of commons in regard lo the netion ol the dukc of Cambridge in disregarding the park regulations by smoking in the gar dens in spile of the remonstrances ol the kei'iicrs and also as to his conduct iu driving through the gardens iu spile nl the keepers. Reporter How are you Colonel, 1 haven't seen you lor u week, where have you been ? Colonel I am at the "Ilclmont" with my family, it would do your eyes good.lo see their house coniiiletelv furnished, it heads anything in tlie hotel line in this city or vicinity. The Asheville gun club are going out there the Fourth, come out then and take dinner with us, and you will admit that tliev "take the cake and bake it." Reporter I'll accept your invitation, roa may look for on sure. A FRIEND OF TI1F JFWS. T1II2 1KINCIC DOI.iORONKOI'F lIi;H IN EXILE. The Career of the F.x tlovernor of IIiihcovi ax a Conlide.it of the Czur He Falm from Urace. 1'akis, July 2. I'riiuc DolgoronkofT, recently governor ol Moscow, died in this city yesterday evening, Piincc llolgoronkolTwas, uutii recently the Czar's intimate and confidential friend and represeiiUd the Czar with pomp and pageantry, giving brilliant balls and dinners, which, as it was said, would have rcipiircd the purse of Fortu ualusto keep up for any length of time. Moscow had always lieen knnwntis aeity where the Jews were lietter treated than in any of the other largecilies ol the Rus sian empire, and to the Jews, it has been believed, I'rincc llolgoroukolT turned lor financial aid, and the Jews, in return for the kind treatment thev received, poured many roubles into the coffers of tl e I'rincc. To these frcegifti from the Jews, loans succeeded in due course of time ami it transpired in February last that the vice Kegal Court of Moscow, presided over fliv I'rincc OolgoronkolV, was over whelmed with debt tothe wealthy lews of Moscow and elsewhere. Affairs seem to have reached a climax when, owing possibly to his leniency, due to the fact that he owed the Jews so much money, Prince IMgoronkofT instead of exercising severity against the Jews, allowed them to construct it booth i near the cathedral of the Moscow. The : c.-ir's indignation nl this action upon I the part of his confidential iriinl, the : governor of Moscow, is said to have been boundless, and PriuceDolgomiikolV's ' enemies are said not to have been slow J in taking advantage of the czar's change I ol feeling towards the Prince. Some lime later explanations were demand ed of Prince Dolgoronltoff. These ex planations do not seem to have j satisfied the Czar, for shortly aftcrwurds ! prince liolgoronkolf was relieved of his duties as governor ol Moscow and grand , I Mike Sergius, brother of the Czar, was appointed governor of Moscow in place ol the disgraced prince. The latter seems to have left Russia some time later, and ! to have died practically iu exile in Paris, as announced today, I 1 I.IKE AN ACT K. EMM. moved l ltton Tl. oioaoeetiv.. I.ns. baud is at Harvard and will graduate next year, lie is younger than his hen u tiitil and accomplished fiance, who is twenty-two years old and a belle iu North Side society. Special interest is attached to the en guucmcnl on account of the notoriety which Miss Potter gained as a result of "er alleged romantic ami persistent at- taeliiiicnt to Ktigcnc Duiinivant, a hand some young newspaHT carrier, who lived with his widowed mother a short distance from the Poller mansion. Duiinivant was arrested in South ! Chicago, near Mr. Potter's rolling mills, I with another youth on a charge of stcal 1 ing some clothing. He wascouvictcd on Ins companion's evidence and sentenced '. to the K'uitcntiary lor three years. His : alleged accomplice pleaded guilty, and although Mill to the house of corree ! tion lor one year was shortly afterward liberated, biiiiuivaut, his family and Ii icmls accused Mr. Puller of carrying out a cruel conspiracy which had lor its object the scpaiatiouof the newsboy and the millionaire's daughter by imprison iug the young man. I As soon as released Duiinivant lieg.'in suit against Mr. Poller lor $1(1(1,(100 damages, and is now in Calilornia In'gin uiug lile anew bin ready I ' prosecute his suit when called. i Miss Poller has the natural gift of an actress and as a pupil of the Chicago conservatory apeared iu several ania- Iciu iierlormanees. Her last iipiiearance was at lluolcy's theatre lor charity, and the staid society people were smoked to ! sec the voting lady drcsstd as a boy iu lights like uti oidiuarv actress. KII.I.I.II AMIS INjVKbU. A Tornado lioea Conalclerablc lliiiiuiKe In KheulHli 1'ruHHla. Hkki.in, lulv 2. A terrible tornado yesterday swept over the Creleld district of K Ileitis Ii. Prussia. A uuinber of booths and halls erected iu the town of Crcfcld for a rille meeting were blown down and hlty houses dtstroyed. Many people were killed or injured. WiiiiIh a I'ree Coinage Democrat Dhnvkh, Col., July 2. In an interview three columns in length Senator Teller makes known his views on the silver iiucsuoii. riis views uie itiiu-riurrinoii 1 Irom the start, and strongly intimate 1 that a democrat lavoralile to Irec and unlimited coinage will he the man he will support 111 prelercnce to an auti-lrce coin age republican. presidential I. M.'h. Washington, July 2. The President has appointed the following named post masters at offices which were recently raised to the presidential class: Mitchell 0. Hall, at Collide, Da.; Miss Klla M llenrv, lillicrlou, Gil.: Walter C. Shaw llarriman, Tenu.; lames P. lidinondson Mnrvville, Tenn.: Hzekiel 11. Gilbert lluena Vista, Y'a. To Repudiate Parnell I 1 Uriu.is, July 2.-Thc Irish Konmn 1 Catholic bishops, nt a meeting held Irtc 1 ycterduv, reaffirmed their former dec j . . . . .. .. fi. f leader of the Irish jK'opIc; that he was 1 limvoi 111 v in 1 lie e.iuiioeiiiv .,i w iu.n . I ... .1 I. .1. ....... ..I llallmlics. and calling uiion irishmen to repudiate him. X.IKbl,ilni' Deadly work CiiAiti.uTrn, N. C, Inly 2. Mr. Mark Mantis and his children were struck by . iKltlling at their home, three miles from ; m,iUr.w, N. C, Tuesday night and I m)li. wt.lc instantly killed. His wife es- caped. All three were sitting around the fireplace nt the time. Two Percent. Bonds. Washington, July 2. At a cabinet meeting today it was decided to extend the Mil per cent, bonds al 2 ier cent, Don't go toyour place of business cross anil cranky bccuuitc your bead aches. Hi udvero tine. ffA-Matrnifleent views, natural parka, wild flowera and cool frean air. i sK me shiibi iidc You will seldom need a doctor it you have Simmons Liver Regulator bandy. Headache, indigestion, and all disorders of the liver troubles whichSimmons Liver Regulator surely cures. SHOUT USS-OOO. Defalcation by a Prominent Ar. kaiiHaw BhertlT. Arkansas City, July 2. Developments fully confirm the report of the defalca tion of Sheriff Warfuld. Ycsterduy even ing his family packed up all their effects and left on the Kate Adams for Memphis. The actual shortage will be in the neigh borhood of $2.1,000, made up of .stale tax, school tux and levee tax funds. It will be a tolal loss to his bondsmen. In addition to this, advices from Little Koek say that he is short JjviO.ooo on his settlement ol last year. It is staled that Win held loBt heavily in cotton futures during the past few months. The K'ople here arc very bitter against him and every effort will be made lo capture him. INO. BARDSLEf SENTENCED FIFTEEN 1KAKH IN BtOI.IT AM. Y CONFINEMENT. He MiihI A I ho lav a Fine an l.urue I he Amount or Money He Mlole From the City of lMUIatlcl plila. Pilil.Aliiii.riiiA, Pa., July 2. Hx-cily treasurer John iiardslcy was sentenced this morning by Judge Wilson to 10 years solitary confinement in the eastern IKMiileutini'T and to pay a line cipj-illing the sum to which he pleaded guilty. I.AKUK AH HEN'rt lililiN, Tlie Wind ioIik ireal Dumaice In Iowa Attain. IlooNH, Iowa, June 2. Dispatches re ceived here report it cyclone nt Gray, Au dubon county, yesterday evening. A large number of houses in the track of the storm were destroyed and a uumlier of K'ople injured. One man is reported killed at llalbur. Iherc was a heavy storm ol hail, doing much damage to the crops. Audubon iiIbo renorts a heuvv huii slot ni with hail stones as large as hen's eggs. The storm lasted twentv minutes. Great Arcadie and West Side tlso report great damage. North Carolina Mail sklpM. I.liXlNUTON, Va., July 2 Clarence Uusbcc, the assistant treasurer of the lluena Vista Saddle and Harness com pany, has skipiwd. The amount of his leialcation is not known. He is a native of North Carolina, where he is said to be highly connected. Htock Quotation!.. Nkw Yobk, Inly 2. lirle 111: Lake Shun 1('-Mm; Chicaifo mid Northwe.tt-rit liuvi.: Norfolk anil Western ; Kichiiionil and West i'oint Terminal UK; Western nion 7Ufti- llaltlinore IrlceH. Hjll.TIMoKK. Illlv 2-I'lonr. nlimlv unci mi 'hnnucd: wvsleru siiikt $a..rtllri ;i.7f: exl ru. J.llclKl.l HII- laillily, t.lir.UJ r.r.l). Wheat, southern, active; Fultz u:i('i lor: l.oiiulicm l (low, 1 oi,, No 2 red. hiuhrr: snot. Sl.no'w ul.oiH. Corn Hoiitliern, white dull ut 7 (ii 7.iae; ytlluw, lloiilinul at 7oe lukcil. New York Market. Nkw Yiiuk, July 2 -Mtocks, dull ami stagnant. Moncv. eusv at 2(n in.,- K..-huin;c. IniiK. 4.K.r,(iij..Nr.l;; short, 4.H7l,l.H7i t: stair ion., iicKiecivu, KovernmciiL uollONiluu lull steady. Cotton quiet, sales bales; I'p lanila, B-V; Orleans, M :t-lile; lllliiny ln-ned anil closed steady nt decline: lime. 7 nil, July, KIM'.; Auisust, M 111; ek'itci'nlnr, H UK; OetolKT, K.3W; Nuvcml.tr, H LN. I' lour active and weak. Wheat uclivc nm stenily. Corn fpiict anil easy. Pork ipiicl and stoutly at lo ontujl 2.5, Lard iuicl linn iirm ai 911 spirits TuriH-titine dull und Htcady at ;l7',i,(ii:.'IHe. Kiihiii iput't and weak ut l.-il(i! 1.45. 1'reiullU uilict ouc Bvcuuy. AFFA1KS UF COMStijJUKSCU. FoKlill'.N. The triple alliance has Ikcii iirolonued lor six years. Sir William Gordon Cummlnu's name has been stricken olf the list of deputy iicuicnunisol Ulgm county, Scolltin. The Catholic bishops in the United 1 laics arc opposed to the s heme to na- tionaluc immigrants iu their country. Grouped according to tariff policy, the rcprescntalivcs of New South Wales will uumlier 70 for protection and 02 lor free trade. A scheme is on foot iu Rome to cstab lish in the Huroieun capitals Catholic hanks. An clTt.i t will lie made iu New Vork to obtain support to Hie scheme. h'liiiieror William has deeitled not ti visit the naval exposition in London on Sunday, July 11, owing to Iheopiiosilion of religious organizations and others in r.nglond. The Central Statistical Society of St Petersburg announces that iu December last the inhabitants ol the empire mini' liercd 1 1(1,0110,000 tin annual increase ol 1,500,000. The Standard Oil company of the I'ui ted Slates, having purchased the inter ests of lending German producers, is now secsiiig to uny or eoiiioiue Willi 1 lie men who control the production ol Russian coul oil, ami il successful will control the world s supply ol oil, ItOMK. Gen. Juhal A linrly will lie the orator ut the unveiling ol the Jackson 11101111 iiicnt nt Lexington, July 21. A South Carolinian visitini: New York says the Farmers' Alliance Southerners individually tavor Cleveland, The constant drift of immigration west ward from New York is ascribed tothe lack of efforts on the pail ol the Sotithtn make its attractions known. Dr. Randolph R, Stevenson who was the surgeon in charge ol the Confederate prison at Andersonvillc, (,11., during the civil war, died lucsday, at Ilahlax, N, S, Gov. Horace lloics, of Iowa, has issued nil npieal to the people of Iowa for aid for about one hundred families which re quire help by reason ol the recent lloods, The delay of the president in issuing his proclamation in connection with the reciprocity agreement between Un united slates and Spain is causing con suicraiiic speculation in diplomatic cir clcs Secretary of Agricult lire Rusk has issued an order assuming chargcand control ol the went Her bureau as part ol the depart incut. I'rol. Mark W. Harrington, ol the university ol Michigan, lias lieen a- IKiinten eiuei 01 me weuiner uurcau, The new tnrilT on tin-plate under the McKinlev lull is in lorce, Mr. Win, 1. Lyon, of Baltimore, savs the Welsh man ufaeturcrs have made $5,0(10, 000 bv means of the new law, and that the pres ent supply in the United States will not Inst over four months. The strike of the Chicago 'longshore men hnsspreud until it includes Son men. The only line not involved is that of l.co Mild & Austrian. The company granted tlie demands of the men. On the great freight lines little or no work is being done except on the Lehigh Valley line. The Missouri river has cut through Doniphan I'oint, a few miles north of Atchison, Kans., and converted several Missouri furms into a vast island. The newly-formed channel is getting wider every hour, and if it continues will leave a lake eight miles in length in the old bed. ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD In Asheville, N. C., OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER .SMOULDER IMACES. FOR Men, 'Women and Children. OUT OF ALL THAT NUMBER Not one pciHixi wiik ilis;iipointcd In the use if them, They ate tn-yuml doubt the best and ittoHt tlttruhlc brace ever worn lu fact they arc the ONLY RELIABLE eoniliineil biiue atid HiisKiiJer in the uiarket They are ninile In eontttructlon, cuslly ad' justed anrt worn with Kilect cointort. 11 ivi; JVHT UKCEIVEU 150 PAIRS-ALL SIZES OR MEN, WOMEM, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL AND tiXAMINU TIIUM. RANT'S PHARMACY, 24 Hutttlt Main Ht. i. M, CAMPBELL, ;i)KALIilt IN ULCAL ESTATE, AM) A( i ISN'T FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Hoiiivn lor the I'oor Man. If von want to lie mit-'lilttir of Ccnrcr Van. lelliilt Iniv one ol' inv lots, williill shot l distiitu-c 01 Ium ii.-ilmv, at from $100 to Iflilio per lot. Size Itom TrixlTitl to 1,'Olixaoo. 11 'iiiililuu iuutcil anil liiicviiws. Call at my nine 1. 11 iiiuiH. 1 ci ins,. 1, cash, lialanec 1. a yeurs. J. M. CAMl'UliLL. -TAKE YlJl'K llrokcu Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. No. in N. Court tMiuure. NEXT 1M M Ut TO I'DSTOl'I'lCt.." DINNER SETS, TUASISTS, ClIAMJJEll SETS, NEW STOCK JUST IN. A Finer Assortment THAN EVER DEEOllE. J.H.LAW, Nos. 57, 59 and.6i S.MUaiu HU , ...1' .'!; ,.-Afc..tWi"l-1..-;;
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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