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Asheville Citizen ,o5 VOLUME X.--NO H8. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1891. PRICE 3 CKNTS- Daily NEW YORK STATE i APPLES Are aimillg tile liuest grown, ci rtaiu kiit.ls re lain all their flavor ami an- even improved hy i-aniiiiig. We haie that kili.l, llli-y will take the place ol fresh fruit. Wm. Kroger. TO READERS 01 kimh! novel mid the latest laium! Itouks: I don't sell steuiul liaml novels or wnue olil Kxiks whieli the IMililislieofTir to ilealers at almost nothing, aiul which some th .tiers of eouisi' pick up nnd make n tun at s .tnil me, so you will remem!er I have a full line uf the very latest novels in cloth liouud and paper covers, nnd hcU tlinu nt regular prices. Come in and jtetcct your clioice. L. J5LOMRERG, NO. 17 I'ATTtlN AVKNl'K. THEOAKS HOTEL! Under New Management- ! New Furniture. I Nice, clean comfortable room. Table excellent, Porter Mccta all Tralnf. Cloae In town. On an Blectrio Car Line Braatifnl Location. Hot and Cold Hatha. Ivrcrr I'oMattilt CooTenlenct. THE OAKS HOTEL, A. P. LABARBE. MGR. CORTLANDJBROS., KBAL B8TAT8 BKOKBR8. INVESTMENT AGBNT8. NOTARY PUBLIC lLowi. Seenrely placed t R pf r cent. Offices Wall Psttoa An., ap stairs CHOICE TEAS. WB PtlKCIIASK ALL OUR TEAS Uilecl Itiiui the luiportcri. O A.. O-reer. . III!! nun Are You LISTENING I THIS ANNOlNCHMHNT IS UIKHCTKI) TO TIIK HOLSl;Ki:i:ri!K Will) WISIiliS 1(1 liOl.NOMIZH A. J). COOPER, STAI'LH AMI l-AM V CKiiClKII-S i H. T. ESTABROOK Books and Stationery, Smith Main SI. lil-l-OKI- I1UYINI-, LETTER COPYING BOOKS i 'ivi-i rs a call, hxaminh oi k ; i lilMI'l.l-:Tli STUCK AND i.hars 1 IH'K l-KICKS. IT WILL PAY YOU. I. TIT ii.ktii IUU ND AND PAPKK ' c 1 1 v k i ; i .voviii.s. :.',.()() VWkvh SUvvt Music, 10c. Each. There Is One Yav AMI llf VI- Ami l'urhiii;iii ly thai is an easy nay l..r a -ui.iki-r tny,( a ri-.illv uisst ciar 'lor e., mil once in 11 while, lull anytime nml 'all On-lime. Iliimlrcils 1.1 ittiiii.iiM-iirs are Min.kim. Trayl.ir's Tainp.i. llu-v tluirt : 11.1111 aiiylhliin lulltr. A treat l,n, .,,! smoke. Tlvom-. li.-n l cuiilinc ninst lves lo one hraml either, e sill liramU ol sc. cigars, all utto.l. 1 The Prices Tell the Talc. Mean to make vou a.'iii.Miili..l with our thej.p U.k .slielveo. Von n. vt r heaid ol eheap Imoks in A,-;ieiiK until we M.irttd i). Others N.hkIH Ihein cheap. I.iit 'In! nt Kv you the IkihiU. l'rici-s nijiitetl. -iik ot them to ollc lrltll ot M lll!i puces. '. Ile.'tvfitlv Tunis. iKxlo. iw.! Yellow A-Ur. I-v ami H. sh11.sTh.1t 1'iosiii Ute .Nii;, it, kv, ami r,e. I'ml.rell.i M nl r. iv. Ttvi'iny-live cent novels on;c , K'llel sc. ami kv. Have s heautiful piciim-s, mn- of whit h uill he Kiveti tu each lady hu; inn it ltk "Love at Seventy" A lieu-iitiri-l Ity Alherl Koss just ieci ii,,l Vs-. HI course vou II rt-atl il. Ksllu-r Wa ters hy Oet.rBi- MtKire, has cre.ltnl a Mir 1 sill III I-lit.i li.l. jt;c. i There's a Difference j llel ii-eeli a man silling n few Ik kits ami a ' ticket hroWer, the latter has everythinij 1 eonierniiiu cln ap traielliiii; al his Tined- . e litis. . vol! i-e only to collie in touch to lie heneiitteil. Me ptoses how to secure the, acme ol coin lot I at the hast exK Use. Call, wtlte, telephone, C. V. It A. Y, Telephone s ,. Court Stplaie. ! W W WRttT G-WYN & WEST SucccMonto W. B Owjo, $ Rstsbli.licd ilrfcr to Bank of A.hrTllle. REAL ESTATE LO.N. SSCCIHLT PLlCKtl AT g PES CKST. HOTT POSL1C. ClUHISHKIIiSt OF rwM FIRE INSURANCE Soatheast Court Saaart, BOARD! Visitors and llusiness men lire Invited lo cnll ou Mrs. 1-reciniin nt the Knslc lluililiiiK, 6d South Main itreet. Ocaxl home-like accoiunio iliillouiat renaoualile price, Cun and Locksmith. f AM SOW rttHrAHBD TO do all KINDS OP W OUK IS THIS 1.ISU. ALL WORK OUAKASTUBD. SIIAKPHSINO AND KUPAIHINO LA WN UOWliKS A SI'IS CIALTY. U wfV. lledriok MO. 8 8. WATKK HT. SUMMER GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. I I i i-.e irc.ou irceers (3 ktnils); lct. chests; water , cuiilcrsand filters, By fans ami traps, nursery teli iKenitois, Japanese screens ami fans, Juw nesc portieres, rice anil liamluo; Japanese lanterns ami napkins, India cii.-imctcil stools, lawn swings, wiie lianinnx'ks, straws ami lcin unaile makers, oil anil gasoline stoves. ARCTIC FREEZERS We ofler at the following low priees. We reeommcinl tlie Peerless or W hile Mountain, atnl nut this make. Arctic l (t .'fl.jo; j it :1-y i 'it., ii.v.;6.ii '.lo. This is a bargain. CHINA, C.I.ASS AND HOI'SK OOODS. North Carolina Roe Herring, Fat Selected Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Magnolia Canned Salmon, Selected Canned Oysters, Lobsters, Shrimp, Clam Juice. POWELL & SNIDER Pill Dr. C J. Oliveros, 1 HE tY SPECIALIST. WII.I. Ill-; 01 T ill- Till.; CITY KOR A 1-1-W IAY8. N'OTICKFllR HIS RK'ITRN AUOL'T TIIK Ml OH THIS MONTH, I WH MKKV1NG AKK NOW Ol'R UiaiClOl'S Frozen Fruit Frappe. Ice Cream Soda (All Flavors.) Sotol Coca-Cola Hire's Root Beer AND 0T1IKR lOI'ULAK DRINKS. BKLUNO A0BNT8 VOR IIUYLEll'8 CANDIES UNION' MEETING CLOSES THK FINAL LANT BF.RVICF. KVKNINU. HKIU R" " F' Cbrellerit or Crnfral H(v, ,,, Fr IroI1 , xhe ,,ree Woolelll, Voltd OWOi Church rrcachea The I.onI r- ! wfBt-Wltu jiiui. c There Ueli,K am. The IopullH. moil From nan. i7 M-' Wlmi Flood ol Monev-.ncreas. a -! To Vote For I -A Ptrplt-xlu Will You Do with jeHiiK?" j poriH-FallurrH. j ttl uaiio,.. The laatscrvi-c of the union meeting! Nkw Vokk. limn l r. i v.; Ww,,,., ..... i l- . whii-h im. I..-- : .i. ,. " , . , ,ur i " ltklv Kevu-w ot ti.uk- savs: the past two weeks was conducted hist; The strike of bituminous c.,,,1 miners vm.i. . .1.. vi ii i .. i 11 ""I'iisv cumm n.v i will en. I Monday, wherever the author- kev. Dr. Chrcitzbcrg of Central church. , ity and i.ilvicc of th, i, gcmml organia The congregation was not large. Dr. ' tioti can end it, or.d there is little room Chmtiberg took his text Irom Matt. 27: to doubt tliat tli- coal famine will then 22: "What then shall I do with Jesus ' begin to abate. S uae time must .la pe, wh.ch is called Christ ?" ; however, heforc supplies ,,l fui I will enn- "Tonight I have the same story to tell 1,1c all works to resume that have , you that the preachers have to preach to you all the time," sam the nreaclu-r. "Hut we have had a good meeting here and the people will not die in ignorance ot Christ. And tonight 1 waul to again point you to Christ. There is a time when we will have to divide what mir fiTe calling will be; it wont do for us to have no trade, profession or calling we must have something lor a lile work. The question is, How are we to have it ? Some have obtained riches, and in the Zl: T ,,, L V . " . . i Krenl 8,uc WlZ 7i 7 ; ii I "u" that a quantity near vi uu e the output S;, H jersl,ayema.lea .n, .h,9 t;ll(,n ,,: COIlsutl11)lion. ' Jr u.e n the sight ol the world, hut .u(,od'8 , th(Tl. Were oniers to continue n.Miufact f ,Ln Y "VC "i"",'1' " ""J." . 8uct'css- are at that rate. resumption ofovertwo Some , lv'" I" 'WT,aml 1 tlliM,S "' cl"'i'i vof works would Some men lay u . riches in this hie and ; nt ,K. lln , ,!cl.lvc,, bat the eastern de- l-i,i I 'I h ly 18 ' ' ,lr lailll. I hl-V s. ri rniin!rl nu bm. eli, l men, but God savs thev arc not. The ,n.li,, lr l l,l... ; 1 1 1 " uin i-, uun m.is rAi, .. . pY" '"'- "." linger ilemaiiil am greater lie! vitv up wno has money that did not come wit , am heavy business is hkclv to Gods blessing did not get it rightly. II follow . he removal of the obstruction, there is so much stress put on hie work , -flic v.,,,,1,,, mi9 llfl. ,losi n,li(v. here, what is it compared to the hie here-. Jt is llssl.rted that fcarccly any have o'r 1 ' , . . , I ders to occupy them bevond u'y 1 in ,,. "ut w "re. '.",u ll" W,U' ! ""'s wear, but in the ihmand lor ilivss Uinstr l-.vcry lliblc i-cader ol account-; u(is tl 8u,cwliat betnr tone is in ability in the house tonight knows that ! ceived he must answer the question one wnv or .-llrthcr concessions have n,t cnl.irgid another, date said Christ was guiltless t,c (em,i ), cotton go ds, and the and tried to put fie responsibility ol His rm.nt rql(jrl tmt production Had been blood on some one else, and that is the i t.se to last vcar's is said to he based a way with yon. 1 date was led his hands : rt.lllrs ,rom- ,h(. ,,.,. (... tuniuc of the blood ofUir.st, but he was just ; mtU, That goods are accumul ating is as guilty as the ones who crucified Him. I evident, but sales have been dislimtlv and even more so, lor they had no power improved with the weather, to relusc as they were olhccrs ol the law. ! .;M)rt , r domestic products in May The moment a man commence to com-! showed a decrease ia all the principal promise with the truth, then he is going , c.,sst.s excl,)t provisions, the aggregate to come out disastrously. Mng y.i.'VJ. against t l,a H. l Kl Whr.se history stands out more ha,t vwlr mt m,c thall y-i.ono.uoo ,, prominent than that ot Christ.' Iherelih,. a, ,.,...,,,. , , ,i,. is f..,,,' i. i... .1,,., is no lile that can compare with His Ask Paul what lesus did lor him. lie laid him at His feet and then raised him to heights be had never thought ol attaining. Hut we n-.-cd not go to the old saints for changes, we can li. d ibein right hue in Ahcville, anioig ptoolc who arc servants of God. Let us see what some people have (lore with Christ. Some have utterly ignoud Him, and I am afraid there are some here tonight who have done this, luilas Iscariot sold Christ for about Slo, and snme in Asheville have sold Him tor less than that. When vou bare heard the rH . 1: .I h,..l it ..,..l,...i .: . ,' .. . 1 " ' ' , .' "- "." to long, it issudi!ei..nKtothiukyou arc I, J; .l:C.'r,, " ..V'l I . ' "- ...v . "i "i. I what arc we going to do with Him. , but what is Jesus going to do with us.- ' I ii ... : "K-si n o 1 ir vnn l.ooa it. ...il. rl fi..,. .,..1 TT ... . ui nut s o- i-ie)iaiL iroin mc vc cursed. I Hut for the humble man, who leils that he is such a sinner, there is a rewanl in Ihcaven. Which will be vour choice? j Will you serve Cod or the i!e il ? S Han . says lie will give vou tl;e pleasures of : this world, and Christ savs lie will make vou happy forever. 1 try to press it home to you tonight. Vou must ; make n decision. (Ill, Spirit ol (i.nl, let I the angels ol glory hover over this con l gregation tonight, and save some poor lost soul; do not let them go out ol this ! house without being saved, l-'rieiuls, , decide for Christ tonight." 1 Kev. Mr. White said at the close of the ! senium he thought the mcctinrs had (lone some good; that the pastors had ! been brought closer together, anil he hoped that the good seid whiehliail been sown would do good and continue to I help some soul to Christ. I'MUKKTHK SPIItKI : HultleclH at Home Cliuiclira morrow. To- Kev, T. C. Cmlcr, I), lb, ol Ciicencvillc, 1 Cllll..a rctlll'lK-d tliismniifire l.,(liln.i .....I C,r, ,,r ,. , ,. , ., i ufc' liitiaitiiuauitini- ill mc , .. ii ' l"" ""-' Aicuiniiisi cliurcli, ber ot Chinese in thiscoiiiilrv.il 1 10 0110, will pre-ach tomorrow nt 11 a. m. ill the i so that there are now in the Tinted I'irst Al.h. church. It is also the time States .'lllOO unregistered Chinese, ev of the third quarterly conlerencc of thisjerv one of whom, according to Un church, communion following the iinirii. law, must lie sent out of the conn mtr uirutn. ih.v. ,ntJ I... .1... - 1: . n. elder, Key. A. Ornvhenl.' 1, .r . . prcsioiiig nr. tarter win uetivcr two ucttires in tins cliurcn, Man-, day and Tuesday evenings next. His suhpet Monday evening is "Scenes in China ; Tuesday evcuiug, "Mistakes of i","""!'' 1, ... Dr. J. A. Kiagan will preach at llethcl M. h. church, South, at 11 tomorrow. ' The Soiithsulc Prcsliyterian nnd Bethel congregations will worship together at miuii ai ci.au p. in. icv. i it. uutuwin will preach Kev. J. 1.. White, pastor of the First Baptist chureh.'will preach tomorrow morning on "Christiun Fellowship," At S:15 p. m., "The I'liimbline." The pub lic cordially invited. Kev. Henry A. Westull, pastor of the oiiuiiriun ciiurcii. win preneu tomorrow nt Billiard hall, M. South Main street,! nt 11 a. in. Subject: "The Fiery j Fumace." I At Central M. K. church, South, to.! morrow I'astor Chreitzbcrg will preach at the morning service, nnd Kev. Jinimie Cook, "The Hoy I'renclur," nt 8:15 p. m. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m, A cor dial welcome to nil. Kev. . C. McKcynolds, lately called to the pastorate of the Christian church, will preach there tomorrow. Subject at 11 n. m : "The Tried Stone and Sure Foundation;" nt S:1S n. m . "The Great i Salvation," All cordially invited, IN KFFKCT TOMORROW. The nriiKKlHt' (tuntlav cIorIuk Atrrreiiirnl. The Sunday closing agreement between the druggists will become operative to morrow. The plan is to havethe liousts of those who signed the agreement closed Sundays, with one exception, the duv of opening to rotate according to the order of the signnturcs. The following sched ule will show the day on which the stores will be open: Kaysor & Smith-June 17, July 2D, Sept. 0, Oct. ai, Deo. . Worthen & Co. june 2, Aug o.Sept. in, net, .3, ncc. u. w. c, t-nrmiclincl-Jiily 1, Aug. IL', trial of lleni) K. C. Fouler for the inur- HPiS't'S'i"' in c , 'u-r 1,1 J'"l Morgan three years go Nov l'l I ei 'l V ' ' " " ,nM -V""'I''V. ' lv 10 jurors have T.'C. Saiithlj'uly 15, Aug. 2.1. Oct. 7. 1 S M oM7 wnoM HaM Nov. 18, Dec. 30. i ' llelnitsh & Kengnn-Julv as, Sept. 1!, VCSrCA'Ml 'S HASMIALL GAMUS. uct. i t, nov. i.-,i, Drowurd In Collision. OtntssA, lutic 10,-News of the collision in the Sea of Azov between llic Greek bark Aiiiptos and the Russian steamer Mnrussia is just received here. Until vessels sank. Four of the crew ol the bark and 20 ol the Russian ship, ineliid iug the officers, were drowucd. : IMPROVEMENT IS SMALL THE FREE WOOL QUESTION IT IS FOR COLD I'.USLNESS OXI.V SUCK ItF.UtNn FOR I'HIHHIIM . . - I other reason for suspendim: production. meuiin line ine ocmauii lor products; is so slack that it sums questionable whether as m.-inv hands u ;i! ilml,.,.,,,!,,, . ; mem ...ion. e.. : z em ployed in April. The ac tual output of pig iron for I he ivcck ending June t was only I12,fil7 tons againsl 12:,7:i2 April 1. and ITT, H21t a year ago, but the reduction of - 1 '-'t"'r""'- """ uiwdd stocks indicates m'""' is ""the whole disappointingly ., ... . . .- , . . lw"1 essn.ii.i,, hut not vet lissilre, At 1 i Uinl n to the fall ia priics. Ivxports Irom New ink lor two weeks "I uue have been seven per out. larger in value than last year, w hile impoits at this point have heen IS per cent, smaller. A cn!iiiaiisoii ol exchanges nith last yeai alone arc mi longer instructive, but the daily payments through the princi pal clearing houses lor the first half ol line have averaged $12.S.20U,00(I against S1H2. 7(10. "no last e.ir, and SI 71.100,(100 tor lS'.C. Owing to the fall in prices about this time last year, comparatively little of the difference in the value ot payments can now be at- ' v" 1,1 . P.va ems c.-i tnliuteil to the dillercuce in prices ol co.n.iiodities, but it cannot be judged y ing to the strikes : ami tiicir coimqiicnees. : i;W exports have diminished to $.. 230.OUO lor the xveeltmn! sales ol fo,.-...n exchange to mature about the ml ol lull- iii.tli.'.i.. some borrowing Irom Europe against products to he exported. A little more coiinitetiial paper from jobbers is also tutind by the hanks but the ll aid ot money from the interior has not ceas d, though the time lor the niovcmeots of crops draws near. rue aggregate liabilities thus lar n ported in failures in May were hut Sl.l -, ,il l.7i'id, of which S.l.l Hj.OL'.i wee i,f niiiniitactuiing, and $0 Olo .'ioJ of trad : ;: g concerns. The number ol failures Ibis wick has been T.M in the Waited Slates against :illi last year and lo in Canada against ill last M-ar. ; IIO.HF, JIIIIK Tlnre Arc Vtt ,)noo t'lireuiHtcrt cl Cliliimueii Here, Wasiii.wtux, June 1 A ipieslion that is causing the Treasury department ' considerable bothir just now is what to do with mii'cgislcrcdChlii.tiucii. Accord- mg to thcollici il rciiort nude by Com missioner Miller lo7,ono had complied with the extended Cicnrv law and regis- (,.-,., I niVi.-i-tl .Vlfc.l. .'..IL..II V .--l 1111,1 .If l 1, kl I tlltlll- try. lucre is no money appro prinleu lor the purpose, and, as it costs tully $7j per bead to send Chinamen back to China Irom the Tnited States, the aggregate amount required for the purpose will be quite large. In the mean time, under circtilarinstruclions sent out by the Treasury, any citizen can appear before a l uitcd Slates Commissioner and make complaint against an unregis tercd Chinaman, nml I'uiicd States marshals and custoiusoilicersare bv law directed to do so. Secretary Carlisle and Attoriicy-l'icucial Olncv have the vexed question under consideration, nnd will probably make sonic official an nounccinent on the subject. "oni; ;rovf:h ci.i:vi:L.A4n." ! AccuhcU of CouHiilracy With , .. , , .... Lincoln, Neb.. June l.l.-An answer hied here ... ., fouclosure case charges that the plaintitf, with oilier monev lenders m Aim run and nomad, conspired I with one GiovcrCleyibind to rcical all Hl"1 widow ol the Hon. Henry Wood lice silver laws nnd destroy silver as H house. , circulating nu-iliuai. In conseiti ncc ol this action, real estate values have rap idly diminished, ami the purchasing power ol monev ctihaiiccd 1 he value ol a dollar is alleged lo be I now much more than it was when the lonn was made, anil the dcluidaiit olleis to admit u lorcclosiirc for one half the gross sum and asks that the facts in the premises may be ascertained and passed upon. N. Y. Sun. A Uuic-fc Trip Gi.Asuovy, June Kl. The American yacht Vigilant arrived at Gourock at three o'clock .this afternoon, having made the passage from New Vork in 15 days and nine home. All on board are well and the yacht is in splendid condi tion. Want s Knuw Noililng Jurv Wati ii Vai.i.i v, Miss., lime Hl.-The National League Cleveland N, Drook Ivn H; Huston 13, Louisville 1lt:l'itihur.r I 2, New Vork U; I'hibidelphiit 21, Cincin nati s; Kaltnnnre 1 7, St. Lotus 3; Wnsh ingtnn 11, Chicago 4-. Southern Lengnc Charleston 2, Memphis 0; Nashville 4, Savannah .'I: Macon 7, Mobile 8; New Orleans 0, Atlanta r. HOW WILL THE StF.NATF. UEM OCR ATS HF.TTI K IT? Jl""- 1 ' "iuuuuii regarding the wind schedule is very per olcxim. to tl. ,1 .-:,r .? ' " "'" "'" gcis. Thirehave heen conferences lie - twcei the leaders on both sides, but the resubs have not been satisfactory to either side. The proposed increases in the woolen schedule have not met with I the ii proval of all Dcniocralsandin fact serious obicctions arc made to granting any more concessions. 1 lie Kepuhlicans, on the other hand, say discussion probably will continue in - d. fiini. lv ..mil ii i.. ' r,:z . ' a ; r r: .: - .i.e me woui question is trouniing iiiiniocroi iicmoerats wno leel mat lliey are not wholly consistent in putting wool uu the free list, when coal, iron ore, marble, granite, etc., are made elutable, and esptciully when the protection given manufactured woolens is fiotn . 'It) to GO tier cent. These arguments have been made to Democratic managers with the statement that further increases cannot us justihcd. Western Ueuubliean senators seem de. termiucd to make a dogged light in hope that some fom-pssioti mnv In- it, fi,!.. I I lMl,r "emana lor a iiutv on wi ol. In the Senate today at 10:30 the ' tarill bill was takin up, the pending i 'he South. It is estimated that the quistiou being on the amendment i.flcred ' signers of this paper arc worth person yesterday by I'cller to place all wool j ally and represents one thousand million manufactured goods on the free list. A : dollars. T-legrams and letters un vote was taken mid the amendment : pouring in upon K. II. Edmonds, Mima-! was rejected, yeas 3, navs 10, only the 'acturcrs Kccord, H-il'i-rorc . - 1 C..I. K ' thice I'opulist Senators, Allen, Kvlc and ' Wayne Wilson, I'll l .-n I. ).,, v York ! Ciller votiiiL' in the afln inatlve. iju-iy look the ll )or ami began to read the ninth part of his ncvi r-enoing speech bugiin on the 1 t-t.il Apt il. lS'.M. HI C-.MI-: IH.JII..N n.w ; f:x CiHiitreHNiiiaii iihiii Nlitiii s H'llllHVir Al WllNlllllUlOII Wasiiini,th, J title lii. lix-Corgre-c in.-iii 'riiitmis -M. Itavic of IVimsi Ivnnin shot himself thr.iugh the head this morning and expired instantly. I Col. Havue retired in his usual health -I last night. When he wakctl this morn ing he called the servant's attention to. what he thought was blood on his pi' low. 1 1 was blooil, and I'avue said Ic thought he had a slight hemorrhage! Iiotn the lungs, lie b.-u.-iu talking in a inmhling maimer ol the ex pi etc I re turn ol his wile this atlernoou and asked it any one had gone to the train to meit her. The servant reminded him that Mrs. lla.i uc was not due to arrive until (1 p. in. He then ipiietcd do-.vn, but the s-Tvant, bic iming uneasy, spoke ot it to the other servants. About 1(1:1.-1 a shot was heard! and when the attendants reached Havoc's room he was found ia lied with a gaping hole through his head and a large revolver grasped in his right hand. The bullet had ploughed its way through Irom the right temple to the hit. death ot course being instantane ous. D.. Sewers was immediately sum moned and gave as his opinion that Havre n-.came so Inglitincd over the hemorrhage from the lungs that he be- camedemenjtd. mil I'lftF.RN MAII.WAV CP Ne Name ol It Iclimoiirl and Duuvllle. K'lciiMoxn. Iipe il. The foreclosure ami Mile ol the liichuioiid and llauvillc vcstertlav wercuad.'r the third in irtgagc and snl j ct lo the gold dclenture and iiliiipiuent mortgage. The sale was im mediately confirmed liy the court and this act constituted the reorganization i c immittec n corporation under a charter granteil liy the last legislature. The committee will meet here Monday nnd re nganv.? the roa.l, giving it the name "'r;'11"';"' M"lav companv. I lie other lines comprising the system will be I inclosid cither this or next mouth. The successor companv, the Southern knilway company, will be orgatr'.'d in liiclimond on' une lsth next, THK I'OI.t'iaill'llliF.TT'I.F.MF.NT. ji -rsoii l ouiiiv, ! , nuiera Ac-; cent That 1-lKiirr. j I'rrrsia id., lunc Kl.-Thc IclTerson . '.ii- .,1 ,',.. , count vniim-is on the line ol the Yt hec mir and Lake l.ric railroad have resolved to resume work Monday, accepting the Columbus settlement. Klin IIii.i., Mo., June Id liistrict 'resident Thomas McGregor ol the I'niled Mine Workeis' associatioii, held a conference w ith a committee of miners yesterday. The operators hold out but little inducement towards t settlement of the strike. A large number ol the miners, however, ate ready to resume woik at the old prices and it iscxpe'ted next Mondav wdl sec nil mines in this ilistrict in operation. MItKli;i AIIHOlIt. The llrtcle I Known, nut Who la TIHk (iroain 7 I'auis, June Hi. Miss Grace Conclly i ol Augusta, t'.a., niece of the Machioness iAni.K. to)j,vlo s ,;,.w,rii. The Marcl.ioness of Anglesey . was lormnU Miss More I iei,.tn daughter ot . I King ol Sandhills, Ga ', A t'oiiintltiicitl To Mlw Ilerlirr j WasIUNi-.ton, June 10. The vice .regency of the Mount Vernon associa tion which has been vacant since the death nine years ago, of Mrs Herbert, witeoft ie prcscn .Secretary ol he Navy, has just heen tilled by the selection ol Miss llerber , who now presides over the Seerelarv s household. The Mount eriloll iissoeijilioii r,e.-iitt n,t ..nM a f... or the residence mid tomb of Washington. COHDliSSED TKLEGKAMS. The 17 year old locusts and nn ns toundiiigctopol mosquitoes have New Jersey at their merer. Special church ser vices arc to be held for relief from the plague, The Kev. Dr. John 1- laxtoiiol New 1 ork savs theie arc too inanv nr-onle in the wm Id and that we need a war or a pestilence to sweep oil 2,000,1100 lolks. Senator Kyle's report ol his investiga tion of Indinii depredation claims, about to lie presented to the Senate, will reveal a gigantic scries of attempted frauds. lirnstus Winmn was convicted ol for gery in New York yesterday. Sentence was suspended. The deceased wife's bill was defeated on second reading in the House ol Lords. Twenty thousand I'cimsytvnnin miners resume work Monday. Great destitution exists among strik ing Kentucky miners. BOl'THF.RN CONFKKKNCE niKK city. A Fund ortivnon To lie Rained With WHU li ro HrliiK To The Notice Of I lie world The Acl vaulaicex ol I lie Hi.uili Wasiiinoiov luia 1(1 The Southern AsiiiNnios - : business conic .. .. net to In- held at the "ilil, Ni-iv York, next) 'ii'r at 1 1 o'clock, gives ntiis it-siiHs. It is now f i rv great business intcr miip irt.ittci . every board ' iy uauspui tatiou com-1 ' ruiu avenue 1 Thursday, beg: premise of mm . expected that i ! est, -very eityi i of trade and ev panv will be iiriseiii hv noinl !. r,-,ir. - sentatives, equal in character to the strikim- list ol W,,. vnL..,. .. i... i joined in the call lor a business talk. No 1 sPyl'lhes will be made; cold business only WI" oecupy the ui-.-eting. '""'""'."to the PUreiv 111 fill, 1,1 I, ,11 In ii... I a ; nnd industrial represi ntatives from the nouiu, mnator ratnek Walsh anil Sn riiaries none Mnitli and Herbert ixpict to nttend, while Governor Northen has been urged bv a numerously signid till gram Irom New York to be present at' the gathering. It is believed that ways and means will lie devised at this "meeting lor an immediate fund ol S250,U(HI to give publicity throughout the states and the world to the bitpicmc advantages ol the I whole South to the end of brincim? inio il millions ot new capital, many new in- dustrit'H and rlesir.-il.l.- inoni.iriil i. . II u i guciicrmg is successliil, a new era "I enterprise, progress and urolits awaits ncceptiug the gem i:,l iinli lished recent'v. !l I SIIOM 1) HtlUMIIl He tiaiN 11 No. npi vuiai cl NiiKor Hioehs In V.SIII.HTo., I it t I " At tins inorn- nig s si ssiou of the s, committee S-uatoi . I deny the "drag n. : " i committee, and at,':n; had engaged in sj . i - Kansiini told the , , knew nothing ot it at i that the deal was a appears that the tr.-.ii ; "liucki t shoi." Sea.ti , ir invti .us.'in f jilesli-.:. '.d th -it .tioii in initlee i e I illte. ; igalmg iled to of the his son sugar. ! that he! ud said one. It: one at a n dciuet' i v one on j decided j .ns'. m's ; possible i Having given any i.ps t.. a : the subject. '1 he ei nip.iiHe h. that it will make :-e:.,:or testimony public at t in-1 irliis moment. In his statemen' it. .he con mitlce. ! Kansom s ml he e. ,s much surprised' ! when he learned ol ins son's action, lie j sain. i may state to the commiltie that I huve no interest whatever and . niycr bad, in any stock or trade or nny i thing else in any way since 1 have been in the Senate." The coulUlittCC has drawn no it u rl,. ; of questions that are so framed that no ! Senator who has ever had anything to1 ; do w ith sugar stock can give a negative j - answer to make a technical denial, wi:li- ' out pcijuring hinisrli. ; - aftf;k TIIK TARIFF HI.I.. Tliunihe M. imu M ill , it.lItc i.;ie. Do Natue- Wamiim.-i-un, June 1(1. The Scnntc ; eommittec on privileges o'.t! elections met this morning to consider the (pus tion us to when the Adv Martin contest ed diction case from Kansas should be taken up. Alter some informal d:scus sion Mr. !'ugh moved that action be i postponed uuiil alter settlement ol the tarifl'qiiistiou hv Congress. Chandler! amended this by moving that oral tcsti- I niony be heard by the committee at some date to be fixed be it within the next few davs. This was voted down I bv a strict party vote ol h.ur to three Orav, I'ugh, Turpie nnd Palmer voting against, and Hoar, Chauuler end llig- gins voting tor it. 1'iighs motion then! prevailed liy same vote. Too Much I-.li't'tilcltv. Mi-mpiiis, Tenn., June U'., The worst electric storm ever cxp. '-need in this section swept over Mem; I. is last night. I Telegraph, telephone an I trollc-v were rendered useless Ic, in hour. In the Central telephone oil ce the lightning '"l11"1 'heoperatois ;., Ileefor safety. I he storm was acconipiuni .1 bv n heavv r; ' '"iy Attempt lo Kill I'rlNlll. Komi:, June I'rcmui Crispi was driving in his carriage to-l.iv when n man suddenly drew a revolver ii.on bis pocket and tired nt him. The I'm licr was not wounded and, springing irom Ids car riage, he seized the w .ml.' lie murderer and held him until n p.liamati arrived. Cnnlirtiit il Itv Tin- Neuute. Wasiiiniiton, June Id. The Senate confirmed the tioinina . ion if Campbell I. Ucrrv, assistant I t . ted Mutes trens. urer nt Sun Frnncisci l'en.lleton k'i.icr ol North Carolina, I lin t ..I Hurcau of Indies and Archives i of States. tin Department XOKTU CAKOUSA SEWS. Chairmnii John H. Knvis of the Re publican State executive committee lias issued tin undiess to his nnrtv. He ,il '".'""''w in thcH.-ik, of national . I., i,i it ism , iii.Hes uu- uemocrnttc pnrtv with inability to govei n, and nil vises Republicans to fuse with Populists in districts nnd counties w here Demo cratic majorities are ovcrwhi Iming, uut leaves this to local judgment. The State crop report, based on ihe 'crnit o ,f rS" crops ne 1 lo be as follows, a. com pared with average years: Wheat 05 K.r .,.. , ,!s ru, 7s. ri, e, 10()' cot- . t.l, ,rn so. ,. ,' .,,' m.. ... , . ' ! ooocco 73: efficiency and oniiiilitv nt laKn in I '' - - "m , ca. ' The requisition by the governor of ; Tennessee tor John Doekerv mid William i Hall, the men who stood in this State nnd shot and killed one llrvou in Tennes see, will lie held uo by Governor Carr until the North Carolina Supieme court decides whether the prisoners are amen able to Tennessee justice. , -S. A. 1.. TiiiUlsnii liin-fitiitttt tA bt .zlcrol Salisbury, has relunded $000 oi tnc money nc tooK, and lias agreej to leave the State within 10 days, He will under these conditions, not be prosecu ted. Dr. Samuel J. Hinsdale died Wednes day nt his home nt l-'nycticville. He was the father ol John VV. Hinsdale, one ol the best known lawyers in North Car olina, and was NO years old. The GotdBhoro cotton mills, after a long shut down, have resumed opera tions. The new 1 'curl cotton mills at Durham begin next Monday, Members of the Democratic State com mittee express their belief that the party will carry the State by as large a major ity as in 1802, WE USE The imv-t j. apple) in i.Tinn ICECREAM SODA PINE-APPLE SNOW OB SHERBET 1. 1 ii uu u Ink RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON Open t'vcnii!o.s i i BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Xolaml's Pond Liiy jnv I) TLHTT Maniifaetim-d Ilxprcssly I-'or R. B. Son. Come aiul Get our I 'rices on fine Flour Iklore Buying Klscwln-rc. Telephone Xo. 151. Tea For ,Siimiiier I'sc. 0. AND 0. TEA. W. A. Latimer, No. l(j North Court tfqimri'. Bole Agent III Asheville for 0, anil O, Tcs. EXbRAVING. Uttering, crests, seals, moiiogrnms anil ciphers on gold, silver, nenrt, etc. Souvenir snil land scope wotlOi spccluty, Miss A. M. Cole, (tote With A. M, Field) OVKR FOWKU, ft INlVKR'ft OROCKRY. 6-ijdimo : - - . -J. , f: tuft .M Jt
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 16, 1894, edition 1
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