is Asheville Citizen i VOLUME VII. NO. 65. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, TULY 21, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily f J i WHERE THE SNJWBIRDS NEST. For n cool place in summer, for health and recreation, visit l.inville. Grandfather Mountain, nnd the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Sates Of real estate at l.inville on and after June Int. 1891. Ilusincss lots und resi dence flits sold at private sale only. The Enccola Inn. This excellent hotel was opeiied the 1st of June, Milder the management of Mr. James T. Skilrs. Over the Vonahlojtsce Road. A l)cautiful route for a summer excur sion, by way of Hoe River Gorge, Roan Mountnin, Cranlicrry, l.inville, Grand father Mountain, Wowing Rock and f.enoir. "Wentem Carolina Hinge coach Company. Daily stage between Crnnbcrry and lx'noir. Schedule.' lilltMl P., ST. Lv.2:00 p. m . Crantierry 1;nlN wkst Ar. 1 1 ::!( a. m Ar. ft::iu n in., l.inville. Lv. K lb) a m, l.v. 7:30 a. m.. l.inville, Ar. 7:Oi ,t. m Ar. 1 :00 ii. m.. Illnwins R'k. l.v. K.on p. m l.v 2:00 p. in., lllowing R'k. Ar. 1 on p. m. Ar. 7:00 p. m . Lenoir, l.v. 7.0 a. m. 'Ka.tcrn time. fRenri upwaiil. Ail Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars lias lieen offered for the lest short story r novel having the Grandfather Moun tain and the beautiful scenery of that lo cality woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in the most picturesque part ol Western North Carolina, furnishes nil attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will lie made by n com mittee of competent reviewers, and the story must not lie less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pages. Detailed information may be obtained f the Unville Improvement Company, of Linvillc, Noith Carolina. ANALYSIS OF WATER USUI) AT THU ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. Coaawn'Sii tn of MisACHrsKrrs. CKUTlflCATB OF ANALYSIS. Btatr Assayrr's Office. 307 Franklin St st HUSTON. MASS.. Anrtl 21, To Chas. 11. Campbell, Asheville, North Car olina. The .ample ol water iuhmitted for analy sis ha. brea carefully examined, with the fol lowing result.: Th. ..in show, in oart.wr too 000: Solid., volatile 2.00 died 3.00 " total (l oo Or. Ins oer one II. S. gall'm a.fiu Ty, .tif Is almost rntlretv free from or ganic matter, showing very slight traces of iron, aulimur ana lime, i nc water is very iCicellent in all respects. It is very seldom we And water so Ire. from organic or mineral tnatter. II. L IIOWKUR, State Assaycr. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers Aud IiiTcstiuent Agcuta. WOTARY PUBLIC. Loans scmrely placed at 8 per cent. OIBce.: 34 Ml as r.ttoa Avennc. eb9d1v Second floor. REAL ESTATE. WILTS. B. Owtm. W. W. WST. GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Owyn) pfiTAni fcSITF1!! 88 ntr . ..r DCAI CkTATk II L n L I. V I H I u JUmbi Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. WOW, ruoiK. toaimisoner.o.... FIRE INSURANCE. oFFicR-aontheaat court squre. Wll I S RRdS.. TtnTTTmTinrnu AT?riHTTrli(TS. A IV V 11 a x xj v a U SS Pattoa Avenoe. Nest IllCt bulld'g. novl d3ra PO Box 884. JOHN CHILD ! Formerly of l.ytnan ft Child). Office No. I Legal Block REAL. ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, BISltlLI A KHUOHAUO BVHIHIHS. (.mm securely placed at per tent. EVER CHANGING. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES IS LIKE A RUNNING STREAM. Hundreds Take From It, Yet It In nrvrr tllmlniKhcil. Tlii of course, Is hrcntisc there is n never I fulling uprlnK of supply that feed, the stream. SliiKRl.h streams stak-natc, no lo sliiKKish groceries. They become m,..ty,.o,,r and stale nnd unfit for use. The movement here i. quick; new thing coining and eoiiiK. We use modern methods and buy what we can 'II before getting ilule nrd pride ourselves in having a fresh stock to select from at all times. a. v. cooper, Court Square, Corner Main nnd College St., North Court Square. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED1 AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR 91.50 TO $1.35 PER YARD. WR CAN ol'PHK Till-; I'.NTIRK I.INB AT 75 CUNTS. White, ninik, rink, lllue and Cardinal on White, White on Muck. "J50N MARCHE." 37 H. Main Street. STARTLING FACTS When tlio adulteration of Food l'roducts btMJomeH bo ffcncral that it is necessary in lartjer cities to organize nuun'in t iiiiu fnr t.Vio iirftv. I tion of niannfactories and dculci'M, it is high time the consumer fonsider wen tne importance of dealing with rcnaoie nouses POWELL & SNIDER Have met with unusual sue- cess in tneir endeavor to es tablish and maintain a hijrh standard of wholesomeness and purity in the QUALITY of the goods they sell. Uur larco and ever mcreas ing trade is, we think, evi dence Sufficient to convince Tnny CTCIU lllllinDV ACCUnY Jail "Doubting Thomases"'"0' STEAM LAUNDRY ABMCT l .i . 7,. , . tnai we are neiung goons ot a very low ana reasonable rate. KestKctfully Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail C.ro- cers, Tho way to make money is to save it. Aud the way to save it is to have your nv scriptions AHod at Ciirini- I f1i,isi a l-itn na.il tri ill i uiitiui n niiif, niun;, uini jtjii ffl fin( b doil r m ave "om 25 to 30 pot cent on every prescription. We rtlC- mnl.k , mvn TO rORt. Il.n.1 t.llftTI J charge two prices for a pre "1 ... a . sciiptioii to makcuptneloss. lou know clerk lii on 1 in si hOUf-e rent inUSt be paid ailU the profits must be averaged 1 xi. soniewav. A hint to the wise i v ! 11!-! ... X f erv lSHUmCieiH. AIUIl lineOIUe- Vault l laVOnng LxtractS in ur.nk Mr T Tnvlor Amiaa i w y0"11"88 and Mr. ClUlS. W.De Vault are withmeand will be loa8Cd Hotel, J. II. Loughran.G. A in mivif, llioir frinnila ainlciis.1 toniers. Don't forget the place. Carmichael s drug store, No 20 South Main x x ..i :n. v n street, ABuuviiic, 11. v. BEAUTIFUL LAWN VASES AT COST. Wr hnre only Ave of ihone hnncHoine pftl- mtnt Inwn raws left. To clone them nut, we fife n iw offering them at first tost. Tbilisi a rare opportunity to beautify your front lawn nt a very inuill Ckpcne. They nil lnft forcrer, and alnnyi look new with one cont of paint applied once every two yenrn. Come and ee them. I'ree dellrrry. Water Coolers. A reduction of 1A percent, in water cool- 1 until ihc 20th. We have a nice line, and this d ucount will make them rery cheap. DON'T FORGET OUR STORE When yon want a dinner act or nnvthluK In th rhl"' '" nd ,,or"""n "Be- ur "tock 1. large, complete .mi very low price. win be given you. A PRESENT. e nn ,ne .on.ou, ,or .r.nl nancomc prrnrni, wen in prrwni in unr 01 our cun tomcr, during August. Wl I tell you mure bout It Inter. Don't forget our number. THAD. W. THRASH I CO. CRYSTAL PALACE, 41 Paltoit Ave. Large Reductions Fiir n few days only. A large discount on all L'ln hint;. I'or the rrinainerof the sciisnn ii large din oimt on medium and line straw hai. for nrn, boys and children A Ifllofl Zlcglei's fine sh.ies reduced from $S.oo, .r,o an.lS.IV.It.SJSlI Sl.r. 1. IK.. l.JU.H. Slues 1, IVj 3i,j. 514, 0 and iiij. New .ensonnblc things arriving almost Olie Price Svslcill. H. REDWOOD SCO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, RUGS, ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AYE. GENTLEMEN! neKf T.nflrv Wnrk IN THE UNITED STATES -AT TUB- LOWEST PRICES TAKIi VOIIR Collars, CulTti and Shirts TO THE AT- F. E. MITCHELL'S, No. a8 Patton Avenue. THE LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESS, THE "mm mm mr Tho onlv nil Havana, filler The friends of the railroad proposition ket. Equal to the average , m 10 rnt o o-nr Trv niu. Vnv i v v. v -.f,. . - I l ,M1U... 1I-.X1 iniiit! iijIj j.jiLiiLii v x ui n. iiULt'i. W. h. 1 elham, W. U. Mullei", ' UaySOr & SlUlth, bwanniUlOa Soprrfls, Hampton & Feath- - erston, W. 0. Perry, John o'Donnell & Co. i- iiyai.am ficd voters. UNVEILING A MONUMENT. HO NOR I NO STONEWAU. JACK. HON AT 1.F.XINUTON, The Cltv llcaullfullv Decorated aud Crowded with Htraimern tsisriilAcnnt Inacrlplioiia-A.i In. lervlew With Mrs). JhcUhoii. Lexington, Vn., July 21. This is the 110th anniversary of the first battle of Manassas, nndj Ixington, the quiet, peaceful little village in which was spent the life time of Stonewall Jackson, the most picturesque figure of all the notable men of the southern Confederacy, is bright nnd bustling with life nnd color. Ten thousand strangers are assembled here to participate in the exercises incident to the unveiling of the monument symbolic of the esteem nad veneration felt for the Kat 'l'' whose brilliant career was cut short in the height of his fame, The crowd of admirers of the great general began arriving Saturday and vafMi'rlfti (vViott f Via iiiiinlui rf Ion ft I m. sarTjTOIVf Jackson's command CflVC a baniiiict nt the Virginia military msti tiltc, in which (nckson was once n pro- irssor, i ne town was inn oi vricrnns. Each train since vesterdav nficrnoon has been filled with former Confederates, their number being so large that the (own f accommodations, stretched to their utmost by the hospitality ol its res idents, was insufficient lor the gathering of the throng. There is not n house in thecitv, pu' lie or private, that is not filled. ' This iimming the country sides are swarming with people and every road leading through the rolling lieldsol riiicn- ed wheat nnd clover is pouring itscontin- gent into Icxington. L he weather is superb. The streets and buildings are beautifully decorated. 1 hrce arches ex tend over the main street on the line of march. On these arc printed familiar quotations Horn jacKson s writings, ap propria tc iinetrv, the names of generals associated with him in the war and also the llnrlccn confederate states, Itnnners having printed on tin. in the name, of his Liifr.. - ,., i,nlli.,, .. i,:.. inn -,,il I ..f I.- n .1... I!... ..f ..t. 1 ' IUIIIM II1C Hilt III Hill VII. I On one npK-nrs Jackson's noted Iclegram after the battle of Mc)owcll : vmil oil .-l'll "lir .11 111. II II MCUM V .IV iu... I l.i j ...:.i. ..: . I ill On another banner is his request to "' ''"'"Kt"": in me vnue- ici me lie, unncrncain I he decorations ol houses arc profuse and sonic of them beautiful, consisting of long streamers ol the i. onledcratc states ling. 11110 uuiuc nags set 011 wiui me nn- wraniiedin evergreens aud cut dowers and never looked more handsome. The section room at the bar- I racks of the Virginia military in-1 stitulr. used liv liirkson whrn a i.rnfru. sor there, has attracted thousand ol ,-id. mircrs. hntering the room on one side is n pyramid of (lowers growing up three """"1. . L'. ' uT. 1 '," ing garlanded in flowers in front of' the simple pine table To the left was the : hlack-board hear- mg the inscrliition: "He fought thegood fight." On another black-board was .....l.i.... "Lieutenant General lackson's body . :.. .i..i- :...i.:. ........ m.... 11 was laid in state in this lower Mav 14 Next to this is printed the order of his funeral exercises at that time. On an- other black-board is the inscription : "Ulccted to thechairofmilitarv tactics, 1S51 Tothcriidit of the nrolessor's chair i...k nr ..1..:.. i.ni, i nvic iiiivt. iuna j i ;nn 11 irvuvu tittun, intirraiivr nf tw tntw.n hniira. Th Ti. I. - ,i pressive. 1 lie atattne stauJs in a circle L.i.. r u. : . I III l IIC (.CIIIiCl I. IIC V UIIIVIll T "II man. oucei, tuc Kurcu iinimm ...uui i..:..: i a IIUUI till CD 111 UUIItl )UII 3CI till Tfllll giant trees, which hide the statue from view except in the rear. The site is a slight mound crowning the elevation I overlooking the surrounding country. i uitniiipui n i iiki. m. in, ..uniini t . alcntuie, who designed the Ie ........ Ti, .hi,,. i...,,.,. l... I hi" 1 1 " i .ii, ,it,u, .'...., v- roieinsizc and nortravs lackson with uncovercil licaa, leaning on Ins swonl and looking out upon a field of battle, In Li. ri.,1.1 honit nf si. I. i. n K.bl ... v glass. The figure is clad in the full "- lormoi ne corner crate i.enic.innt gen- al with the gold lace on the sleeves dis- tinetly Viil.le and with hear, military boots and spurs. The carnage ol the statue is easy nnd the attitude is one of close observation, with the right foot anvanccci, renoy ior insinui, vigorous nMl.-.n Til. nl.l.nr,l f 1 1t. ....r.l upon Iwhich the gnuutleltcd left hand rests, Ix-nrs the letters "V. S.," nn histor- ical fact as it was modeled from Jack son's own sword. The statue proper measures eight feet and surmounts the granite iedestul ten and n half feet high, consisting of a base course, nie nnu capital. 1.111 one lace 111c die bears the inscriiition: "lackson. 182-HH03;" and on another the words 'Stonewall, the sobriquet mven lack son by his chief, General Lee. lleneath sepulchre cnnmwrs nnd surrounded by circular grnss pun nrounu wuicn is l t A m. a u! M til ill ( ti trii ai hssat I Tl. i.l r.i i' Vl,. Ii The general effect ol the structure iiiipoHiug nun ihc siiiiuc is conmiicrcu lu minil Mitrpiiiiiilnlinii 4 ra I .w.L sn . ' .uu t. 1.. w..o. - in nn interview with the Associated Press reporter todnv, said "It is strunge that I have not yet sees the statue. I missed v nlentine in Kich mond nnu also 111 Mew York, anil liuve SS iinur iniilv In a, it lirp. .- . xprcssions of opinion mid Cnpt. loha C. llond and others who knew lien, lackson well, 1.. .:i:..i .i.. :..i.. :...,.:.. 1 Hill Bunnell 111.11 i u.ivo in", limine. THK RAILROAD KI.F.CTION. It IS 1'OMHlnle the Measure Wan Carried. think it possible after the noli book, the townships shull have Iteen purged .. ... . i nil names not euiiiicu 10 nc tnere. iii.iliv:. ., 'II L- -1 i... 1 ne l"P" w,n ' ."""wn .lo I rwwn rnrnfii Iit n niniiini v oi thi mini The vote for the measure nt the vari- oi.s polli"K ll. unofficially announced, is as follows: Asheville Hazel Hilt more Haw Creek neavcninm ivy Nm. L mk Pint Creek Total 1,679 nnd heartburn MILITIA SURRENDERED! AN EXCITEINC DAY AT THE BRICEVILLE COAL MINES. A THOI'SAND ARMKO MINKRH MAKKA Its-: MA NIK THE CONVICTS ORDERED OUTOF THE MINES AND GO. Knoxvii.i.k, Tcnn.July 21. The labor trouble nt Iriccville cutminatcd yester day in the withdrawal of the convicts from the mines of the Tennessee coal company nnd of those in the Knoxvillc iron company's mines. The mines at Itricevillc arc ill a pocket formed by three mountains. On all sides the site is commanded by wooded hill sides, from which sharp-shooters could pick off the militia one by one. The total number of effective militia was 88, and opposed to them was a fighting contin gent of from 1 .fiOO to 2,0(10 miners. An armed and thoroughly organized body of miners, numbering not less than 1,000 men, assembled nt Coal Creek and in company form marched to lirice ville, five miles. Itcforc the march liegan every man was searched, and those hav ing whiskey were excluded. When Hrice ville was reached the militia were sur rounded on all sides by the miners, who marched within 200 yards of the militia lines and a committee of three demanded a surrender. Seeing the utter folly of resistance. Col. Sevier, in command, agreed to withdraw the militia and con victs and bring them to Knoxvillc. When Sevier's command had lieen placed on board the train and it had pulled out, lllc miners in tne siime eiriierly manner marched to the mines of the Knoxvillc iron company. The guards, being so Kieatly outntiinlicrcd, marched out with 1 ,n,,vi,ta ultn ir.r. ttul ...i..ll.r " " '.- ...b wi. Illliruivi train and started toward Knoxvillc. They were stopped by wire at Clinton, sixteen miles from here, where they arc side-tracked. Gov. Ilmhanan was apprised of the ,,. n;,.u ,i i.,, ;,.i,i . , ' "l ' some ol the companies lieiug of artillery, armed with gatling guns. Those best ,.:, ,,,,i .:,i, ,i,. ;,,: j not moK "'r imioclslicrt. Washington. July 21. Army ofliccrs Ure awaitinc with interest the unssdilr conflict between the stviking miners nnd "" 'o"i". iMie- trending that a failure ol the latter to cnpc Wll, (lc mic.5 ,lla v rcsilu in a t.i upon the nation, government for Irnops It would lie dilhcult fur tne war dc- partmcnt to mccllhe demand in time to ,,. t . . ,, 8c.r.TC lhe Pno of protecting the con- I .1- ,imii.in. i iiv.iivl ii, "K V " """!" wncre there is no available lone of troops, is o.. i. i.:.. i ...i Newport barracks, near Lincinnnti. Only iv," companies oi in aniry are mere however, and not all these troops could ' sl!ared-. 1-ort Russc11' .( "?10- hn KM" ' one company and the nearest two companies of infantry are there, l'm.,ls-,ro,n wmc" P" "1 l"c.,r "nnl"" t . n- . . ""-t jm.iin uviv, timent of tlic icoiic of Tennessee, inc hnl V n . ., ini? the muitia, is fovorab e to the stnk I ' . .. . 1. , .f . U- -'t ' i"U iiiiuvm, uuiir liiml ii nit iiuiuui hliuiii f . ... ,..-. ,,, ,h, tnpn f ,, . . ., ... . c"V,t'.9 t,,tl,f1,r 1,r,.s"n8 w,thout course to federal assistance. A t HIKF HAS I'AI.I.ICN. i tiic meroKee nmiou .nouru tne i.osh of Senator Rohh. a.u.i.oi a. i. i.. jmy wi.-ine n.cro . m t n. n.. nee nation is mourning occnuse 01 tiic death of her leading statesman, Senator .? . ... w. II. Koss, who died very sucidenlv ves- tcr,inv morllig of heart disease at 'his home ; ,,,)rt riil)son Rl)9s was e(lllc;1 ted nt rrinccton has tion and wwaCo ,.i. lieen chief of the onfedcratc lieutenant Hrx. Jan. Brown l'otlcr. o, i:u.v....... i..i 10 i,.i..r. ;,,i ' "" " """ ' " ' revived from Hong Kong say that Kyr lie Ilellcw and Mrs. James Itrown Potter - were married in that citv just licforc the stenmshin Delcic sailed for this nort. Tl,c storv is that cable disnatch came to Mrs. "l'otter saying that her husband had secured a divorce, whereiiimn she at ol1cc ninrl ,r(j the actor Htocn uuotatioiiH, - Nmv Yomc.luly St. Hrieini'.: I.nke Shore ,04,i: chl.c.a.l, nnd Njirihwesurn iohi.w VWatrrn 1 nion nitnmi'iio nuti a 7,.U"'.t;,. a 11a 111 more Irlce Bil.TluoRK, Juty 21. -Flour, iulet and un u chnnKcd; western .oprr $3.(103.76; extra to sa.Boc.oo; inmiiy, s4.u0vtn.ou Wheat. I nnthfrn. Active: I-'nlU ShM'.lIi uthrrn white I.onRberr; ,i W'MWfl Com out hern white, strong; 77(7; yellow, steady, 73M7fic. Mew York Market. KT .. V...V I..U .11 e.n..!,. ,lll and barely steady. Money, easy: at 2: lUrhangr, . I 1 .1. ..... I. .....I. hul I loner. 4.S4W4.M', .nort. .r , ut .n 4 u amis o "f "t uiZa, ,al... ami bale.: Hp. l.nds. 8 3-1A Orleans. R"'.c: futures opened and closed steady at a ticcune; juiy, 7.110; Aunnat. 7.71: September, 7 October, -.a. N.mi., ml.V IV.-rmhrr. SIS " . ,. Cornan nnrt fi,ni,r. Pork- l.'lnM. ....1... ....I ... II..1 WIlMt .Pl. n..l. .nil ili-nH.Al til lll)AC13lll). l.ard in and firm at 70. Spirits Tnrientine null and ensy at ,1iiIt,(i37c. Rosin quiet and firm anu wca. si i..oi(vi.u. i-rcnoim iii in of .f( l( To airaiiKern, or the lienelit of strangers in Ashe :n. ..i... i. .a...: ..l.i.. .i;..t..,i " "" -V " c Ub I?l.r ,!..!., nr nrDnni.l rhnri. ties of the city, hnve had printed, frnmci i- - " and hung in the postollicc, nnd other prominent places, information showing what this organization is doing, and '.124 how it docs it. If von want to make Ii0 charitable contribution, read one IIH these cards, nnd make your donation di- 27 rcct to those persons having the needy l.i the city under their care, nnd who know oJ who arc worthy nnu who arc not 11.1 - 101 Take! Take! Take Mutinous Liver Regulator tor tlvspepsin, constipation TREMENDOUS DOWNPOUR. A PHIvNOMKNAI. PRECIPITA TION OF WATER. Willi Scarcely a Cloud, the Vapors are Huddeiily Condenced Into Water and Dropped I'pou the Cltv Only Sllulil noinnite Done. The rain, if it can be called a rain, of yesterday afternoon, was something not soon to be forgotten, for some of its fea tures were too remarkable to escape ob servation. It was not a cloud burst, for there were no clouds to burst. A few fleecy, watery masses of vapor lay in the sky here and there, but they were too thin to indicate volume ordanger. They floated idly along before a gentle south cast breeze, and looked as innocent as the fog which obscured the sky early in the morning. Suddenly, at about half past five o'clock, the whole upicr strat um of air seemed to have lieen condensed into water, as if the proportions of the hydrogen and nitrogen had been instan taneously changed, and what had been air became water, and fell in overwhelm ing volume. There was little wind, there was little electrical discharge; there may be said to have been scarcely any cloud. The upper sky seemed at once to have changed its functions and liecnme an over hanging sea, unable to hold its contents. The downpour continued for quite an hour to the confusion and susension of nil out door operations. At town branch the water filled the roadway to the upper edges of the flat; the drivers of half n dozen teams made ineffectual efforts to get their vehicles across, but the seething waters forbade the passage and the occupants of the carnages were compelled to wait until the storm had passed. The denizens of the upper end of the Cripple Creek section beheld with dis may the ncarapproach ot the eltccts ot the phenomenal precipitation and ns the angry water like masses of twisting, writhing, hissing serpents curled to their doorways, they fled in terror to the ranches lower down the bottom; the relief was but temporary, compara tively few minutes elapsed before the un washed were stnmiieded, nnd their prog ress was continued to the high grounds with evident signs ot terror nnd distress. 1 he yards oi the Carolina wood work ing company were devastated. Wood was Idled by the torrent nnd carried down the stream in huge piles. A team ster surrounded by the water was com iiellcd to swim his mules, and only sue cccdcd in gaining n place of safety after moments ol ceaseless activity. 1 be loss was lortunntely small, not exceeding .l.i or $.'0. A car-load of passengers, a weakened bridge, and the surging deluge at a point on the track just below the company's ihon, combined all the elements tor a lively swimming partv. The perilous passage was safely made, however. 1 he washout in the road lied made it unsafe for succeeding cars to pass over the line and passengers were transferred to the station with the slight inconvenience of a minute s walk around the break. The mass of surging, roaring water appeared to be twenty feet deep at this latter point. The basement of the Glen Rock hotel was submerged the entire ground floor used for laundry and storage purposes being two feet under water. The sudden rush of the water prevented the exit of some ot the inmates ot the nouse trom the lower rooms, nnd tables therein af forded welcome resting places. The serv ants quarters were flooded four and a half Icet and the yard was a mass ot noating debris. Measurements made on the trees in the rear ol the house showed the depth of the water to have been eleven tcct. In Montford park, on the northern side of the city, considerable damages was done. The dam to the lake, though no washed away, was greatly injured, nnd the new streets nnd avenues considerably washed. The damage there will proba bly aggregate $150. AFFAIRS OF CONSElJUKXCE. VOKKIC.N. limpcror William is getting rid of the lil generals in the German army by placing them on the retired list. The street car drivers and conductors ol Halifax, N. arc on a strike because of their olncction to nn order iiromulga ted by the company prohibiting employes from drinking liipior or treating, either during or alter working lioursor visum aloons under any pretense. HHMK. Judge Alfred Ynpic, a prominent demo ci at, of Cincinnati, has come out against Governor Cnmpliell, and advices the democrats of Cincinnati and Hamilton county to support the Farmers' Alliance and labor ticket. While screwing on the cover of a coflin in which what was supposed to lie the lifeless loim of the infant child of John Deruyters, ol Pnterson, . J., the under taker discovered it was alive. The child was taken ill a lew days ago. John Polk Prvor died nt I-'rankfort, Kv.. last Fridav nicht. He was a nenr relative of President Polk, and before the ar edited the Haglc and Laiiinrcr nt. Memphis. He was in Forest's command in the confederate army nnd wrote "The Life of Forrest." He had been in Prank- fort lor twenty years as a newspaper writer. Col. H. Clay King, of Memphis, Tcnn., (who was recently convicted of murder in the first decree in killing David II Poston.l and a number ot his relatives in Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas are about to bring suit to recover land in New ork city leased nv their an cecstors ninety-nine years ago, and which is now valued at ?lou,t(io,uoo. The clearings ol the Hnltimore batiks last week amounted to 515,728,217 acninst $14,640,8!)8, for the correspond inir week of 1890. The New York bank statement for last week was accepted premonitory of n plethora ot loanable capital, possibly of an actual con gestion of money nt that centre. It showed an increase in surplus reserve of nearly $4,000,000, bringing that item up to about $18,500,000. Inmcs McCormick died at Crystal Fulls, Mich., Saturday, trom injuries re ceived in a prize-fight with Wm. Daniels, of Khinelnnder, last Friday night. The titrht was ten rounds with light cloves. of of In the seventh round McCormick peared dazed and fell unconscious under a terrible blow (rom Daniels, dying a few hours Inter. Daniels and his two sec onds, Frank Hroulctti and ohn Daley, were arrested on a charge of murder. FOR SALE. A small iron safe Tor sale then p. Apply at (RANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe ami Reliable Blood Purifier. 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