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Asheville Daily Citizen Suite hit'Mry. 1 1 I -VOLUME X. NO 19. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 2o, Si)l. PKICE 5 CENTS. Taking AnotherPiece is both atnccable and safe ii' it is cooked with Cottolene, tiie delicious vegetable shoi tcniii"'. No ill ellects ever follow the eating of food cooked with Cottolene, as is the case with lard and inferior butter. Odor, grease and dyspepsia are re membered only as things that have been in the homes where COTTOLENE is used. Being composed ol refined cotton seed oil and the choicest beef suet, it repre sents the most acceptable pro duct ever otlercd to the lovers of good food. Try Cottolene yourself and you will add your praise to that of the many thousands who have forsaken lard forever. The genuine is sold in and 5 pound pails by Wm. Kroger. TO FISHERMEN! l)o uii kiiuw w Ikic ynit can n"-'t your Itshin millit Jut rrocivfil a iu w Mijudy tt out Hies, plil haiuIiiK) toils, alt kittii from 10c. U) ji. I looks, hilk lint s, li;tulul lint--, fih kiki-tv M'im.", minnow ntt auk float. II.. .(. you mi 11 the ) ounce UtI iol .' A lull line citllai' toi pus -loj;s chain, ii luil. Cumc and examine my line. L. BLOMBERG Tin-: moiu:i, ClliAK AMI M'UKTINT. I'.eiOllS, Hut 'hi-:. 17 l'aUull Ave. CORTLAND BROS. , RBAL BSTATB IIKOKHKS. INVUSTMBNT AGBNTS. NOTARY PUBLIC l.uuna Securely placed at 8 per cent. Office! 8 & 36 Pattoa Are., op stain CHOICE TEAS. VK 1'fKCHASi; AM. OIK TEAS Dived from tin: iniiuileis. i I I i I i 5 i r i- 9 I i t 8 u u U V X J3 2 s i 2 !a i' 1 s a II I S a i s 2 v S S Gr A.. O-reer. In Tiie Spring When Your Appetite is Fickle JV.i- mi HAMS ami DKEAUCAST DACON. Hi- hare 11 cumciV ;ivstllieil, iili-lntling ltlt COVSTY HAMS fuxt mvhvl. Alft DRUM niiui: a. i. cooper, OlIl'liT wifAKK amii-:vii.i.i-:, n. t. I'lire ;iml Delicious Hon Hons. Mi Sell I lioeolutrs. Cliocol.it e Mints. ( 'renin Mints, I 'roil in Wintersveil, M;irslun;i lions. Licorice Tablets. ,It. Heccivetl by Jlxpres.;. ii ts rr o iv s . Orders by mail w ill receive prompt ;i mien ivl'uln t tent ion Getting Acqaainted With my lii..ip lio-jk lK'lvt . I tiu-.ui Uiat uu :, . The-e iio-.el-. al i . a I e as k.i! tiie jw. killil el.si wlu-le. A vuiij'k linn illt (1 title .all fcoul anthoi-. A thoilsill'! l'.M.k tlii-wit k N liiiihlie'l ot them .it m-. e.u h. MV I'KlCl'iS loi! Shi;.., '1 ii.it !,. In Tin- Niltt x luu Astt i unlv i -.v.'. c.k li. .' -:. l l-e heii'. Iltavi nl in- '; i'i. ms. N.i. - N Mill NjllaU French Brihr Pipes A lluy wi-vc wlifli prici-il .s. js. .. :m. ... I'l-uW, tlnc pipts Hue extra vahif. What alf llu-y now with chok't- uf any ullf in winiluw lui tvnto; Thaf whal m.iki-!. tht-in sell. Just think. sul.l Malill ..;th. Mill -vllini; l.il.nl llu in. RETT'S N.i. , Conit !s.ilaU'. rui.ta-iiuM-: i , Ask nut tin- cause why sullen spiiu So loiij; delays her hW rs to lit .i t . And wmur storms inveit the eai. Iiiil you ever see siicli weather at this seavm Well 1 Hunt talk alic.ul the weallier, as that sub ieet llasalii'Ul heell worn ulll. Hats, Shoes and Men's Furnishings Will, 1 think, interest you inori-, Tliil..rnesl line evei sluiu n in Aithevllle, selected with tin riew ol siiitiuii the most critical In style, quality mil iliee, call 1c loliml at MITCHELL'S, THE HATTER and FURNISHER NO. at l'ATTON AVKNUK. &1-1E1 'S-9 YrfSf (iASOIJNi: KAi(JE. This stove can be seen in optralion at Miss Clarke's (.'uukins Seliuul, Is Suulli Main street. 1-or sale at THRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE. North Carolina Roe Herring, Fat Selected Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Magnolia Canned Salmon, Selected Canned Oysters, Lobsters, Shrimp, Clam Juice. POWELL & SNIDER SEASONABLE Shirt Waiftf. An excellent Hue ol ull :ii;i.1c Hoods in stylish el'lecK I.AWHV KAl-l'l-Kh: ftix or tiKlil stioiiK caiiK LACKS: Toint Venise, I'uillL tie t'.ellf, Valt ll- cielllie.s, Ulielllal, llouuloii. iuuhoii, Toinl ile tlaze, Chantilly, .Medici, elc. KMIIKOIUKKIKS III Kie.il vaiicty, on Swiss, .Nainsook ami Ciniliric. WASH LIRHSSllOOUS: A larj;e stock of yuod styles, llie kiiuls not so easy to find. l'AKASOI.S, FANS, UXl-OKU IlliS l.lSl.K T1IRKAU llOSI-:, K'lC. H REDWOOD & CO , CI.UTIIIMi, DRY I'.OUDS, Mlul.s. AM) II ATS. DEIMTSII illM. wi-: ARK NllW l-.KVINt'. nl'R HKI.IC'llH Frozen Fruit Frappe. Ice Cream Soda (All Flavors.) Sotol Coca-Cola Hire's Root Beer AND UTIII-IK I'lUTUR DRINKS. HKI.I.I.NC, ACKN'I's. 1-liK II LI Y LEU'S CANDIES MORE LA150R TROUBLES mini; pkopkbtv iii.uwm ii- WITH nVNAMITK. A Crluplt: creek, Co., Aliulr-UuletL-r Today lit The iciiiih1. vauln MlucH-ni-ad and Wound ed Alabama Miners MovIuk. Cuii-i't.i: Cui;i k, Col., Muv '.'..-T lie slKil'tliDiiseat the Strong mine at Vic tor was lilowu up by iljnaniite this uuiiiiiiK ai j;-.. i wcivc men were m the shall jjwirilinj; prnpertv. Inn no i:ir tieulaisol their ipjuriva lias jet been learned, as all the telephone line tare eat. Alter wreeliiiiH the shaft hmise, the men went over to the l'oi tlanil ami In (lepemlenee mini s, T. h'eli they eaptnml i ..i i i . , . .. uiu iineiu iiuuer i ne (iii iin all men I'duihI tlieie. Tiny took pnssesti .a ol till their arms. Li.Nlo.NTowx, I'ii.,' May LTi.-lu the Slieklc Hollow iniiics eonlliet yesterilav both sides were in lifhtiiiH shape, 7."i armed deputies eontemlinn with a mob of from 1,500 to L',000 strikers, about 200 of which were armed with all kinds ufjjiliis. 1'ive slrkeis were killed and eight or more wounded and three depu tics were wounded. The Hollow was (juiet this niorniiiLr and work was jjoiiiK on at the mine as usual. Nut one of yesterday's rioters have ventured to return near the scene and it is thought that the plant will not be aain molested. St. Lulls, May -'."j.-Thestrikersol the l'lilllnan works held a meeting liehiml closed doors last niyln, at which the men voted themselves into local branches with the railway union. A grievance committee of nine was elected and it was decided to stand by any action it might take. The question ol a strike is still in obevance, to be decided at the meeting next Sund.w, Washington, May i.C. A special from llirmingham, Ala., says last night it was reported to Sheriff Mori- ow that two armed baudsof striking miners were seen pausing the Pratt mines going in the direction of the Dolomite mines and Woodward furnace. The miners at I'olomite have been at work since the strike began. Shcrill Morrow sent out 10 armed deputies as scouts to search for the marauding miners and nrnst them at all hazards as they are violating Governor Jones' proi lamaiion, prohibit ing the gathering or moving trom place to plat".' of ariuid bodies, except when led byan officer. The miners at Dolomite, on hearing that a mob was headed that wav, became alarmed and are leaving there in great numbcis. (tovernor Jones wired Sheriff Morrow to arrest the mem hers of the mob and use the military it necessary. Hiumini.iiam, Ala., May The sher iffs posse that went in search of the mob ol strikers that were marching to the Dolomite mines last night failed to lind them, The mob took to the woods and evidently dispersed before leaching Dolomite. SHOW VOIR 1M.K.MI1 Tliev Ilailu'i One And Trouble ReNulled. line of the most hotly contested eases that has come before Justice i-'ranl: Car ter was heard yesterday afternoon, the defendant being Thus. Hester, a colored gatenian on the Vandubilt estate. carriage occupied by two colored eouplis, the men being Preston Smith and Joe Dvll'y, drove on the estate and succcedul in passing Hester, the first gatenian, without a permit. They were turned hack, however, by ohn Thompson, the second g'ltemau. When the carriage reached Hester's station on the return, lhster lasaulted Smith and Duffy, hitting each ol them on the head with a rock. When the trial came on Hester said the men in the carriage tried to drive over another road on the estate instead ol returning fur a permit, and he as saulted them to prevent their carrying out this intention. The defence was represented by James H. Merriniou ami S. II. Keed, and the prosecution bv Dull Merrick and K. S. MeCall. JiisticCarter held the three parties to the trouble to court in a bond of $100 each. kir jrmii: cakti u. The llrevard "Hintlliiv Him Choice In I he Twelfth. The llrcyard Hustler, in au editoii.il on the decision of the Supreme couit concerning the judgeships, says: "The most available and competent son in the district should be selected otic in whom our people have the utmost confidence; one who will uphold the Democratic banner and by the inllucme ol his personality bear it on to victory, and one who will never faint or fail to cheer his followers ontoultimatesucccss. Such a man we believe is Hon. II. It. Carter, cx-jmrgc ol the Criminal court of Asheville, and he is, therefore, the Hust ler's first choice lor theposition. Should he decide to announce his candidacy we predict success lor him in the judicial con vention, and victory lor the Democratic party in the 1 '.'tit judicial district, He is thoroughly tilted lor this honorable ollicc, mid if put in nomination will bring to the support of his party a per sonality which presages success." Funeral ol l'retl. II. HoherlH The funeral services over the remains ol I'icd. II. Koberts, who died yesterday, will lie held in Central M. V.. church, South, this alleriioon at 5 o'clock, con ducted by Rev. H. P. Chrciuberg. The pallbearers will be: P.ugcnc llenrden, Cicero Nichols, John Wagner, T. li. Drown, jr., lvtl. Davidson, and T. L. Lewis. Honorary pallbearers: Dr. ti. O. Roberts, C. D. dishing, Harold John ston, P. II. Branch, luliau Woodcock, Cieorge Williams, Mark Prwiu nud lid. Fletcher, The interment will he at River side. Mr. Roberts had many Ii lends in Ashe ville, to all of whom the news of his death whs saddening. Dealli Of Ilr. Ooiiimni, Nkw Oki.kans, May 25. -Dr. M. F. llon.ano, for the past "0 years a promi nent figure in Louisiana polities, died last evening at his Hermitage planta tion in St. Ilemnrd Pariah, aged ill. lie had occupied .many positions of trust and houur, UK. BUOIUIITUN KliSI.tlNl He Will I-ieach Tins tCveulni: al The l-'irHt IlapiiHt When Dr. Ilroughtou arose to an uounee his text at the I'ii t l'.aptist church last evening he said that while lie hud been her.- the feelings of the people had been most cordial toward him. lie thanked them for taking so much in tcrest in the meeting, thanked Pastor White for his hospitality and the choir lor the singing every night, and added he hoped they would all sing around the great white throne in heaven. Dr i i.. i . . . . , nrougaioii also uiatikcil l ill-: L iui n lor tlic reports of the meetings and lor the benefit it had been to the meetings Thanks were extended to the ineiubm ol other churches lor helping. There Had hccii, lie said, about L'no conversions (luring the meeting. Dr. I'.i-oughtou look his text irom the o mi rsaiin, a purl ol t lie null verse they looked unto llmi and were liaht- ened." The preacher said he thought the last ol the servieesof thisoeeasion should be devoted to a subject nfthiskiml. "We cannot, he continued, "look unto Uid except through Jesus Christ. As we look unto Jesus in His lile on earth there is encouragement and condui t. How beau tiful the lite of Christ was! How- eudiir tng, how precious and unselhsh a life was given up on the cross for ns poor sinners. As we look at the lile of Christ we can find no man that loved like llcilid. And Ile loves us when we come to Him. II you arc a child ol Cod, 1 come with a comforting thought for vou. Conic unto Christ and be comforted. "Christ lasted In davs, Vou i ever lasted that long, nor did that much lur Him. lie had no place to lay His head: he takes poverty unto himself. Some times you think you are nearly at the top of the ladder, when some disappoint meats conic and vou find youi self going down on the oth r side, ll you are a child of God come to Him; on the other side of the picture there is brightness, lor all thi'igs work together lor good to those who love God. Let come whal will we know everything is all right il vc love God. 1 often foul Christians who arc persecuted lor His sake. As we think ol His Dersecutions and think ol ours, 1 feel like going out and lighting for Hun. "As Peter walked on the sea be was all right Hist so long as he kept his eves on Christ, but so soon as he began to look down, his faith tailed him and he began to sink. So long ai our eves an on Christ we are all right, and if we keep that way we will laud safely in heaven. There is a pleasure in looking unto Him even il vou are a sinner. There is a comlorl to every sinner in divine iucscikc touigiit. May everv sin in r in the house trust in the Lord lesns tonight and be saved !" When Dr. Ilroughtou concluded, Pas tor White asked that ; all who wanted I lie meeting to contiriiieshould stand up. Nearly everv one in the house arose. Then Mr. While said there would be services this evening whether Dr. Ilroughtou stayed or not, but he would have him stay if possible. There were 20 or '.' couversi .ma at the after meeting. Till- Cinzi.N announces that In. liroughton will remain here and preach this evening, and the news will be ex ccedingly plea' ing to the good people ot Aslievillc. WKIX IMINi;! Tlis i;arl.v CluKlnir Mu . .meal ANNIIIIieH IttlllllU- h:iii.- Commercing June 1, 1 -L I . we, the iiii lersigucd, licicbv agree to close our stores at i p. in.. Saturdays executed. until turllicr public notice. In l.ikii-g this step we tee no inconvenience it will woik to the public. It will allow our help as well as ourselves a little outdoor rest and recreation during the long hot days of summer. Thud. W. Thiash - Co.. I). I'.laulon .V Co., I', L. Mitchell. K. P. Garrett. Ldisou I'honograh Co . W. D, Gash, II. li. I'ulciiwider, T. W. Norvell. II. Red wood ,- Co., W. A. Hlair, W. P.. William son .V Co., . .Spaugenl.fig. Carolina Coal Co., I. II. Law, I, W. sluder. isigncc; Aj-heville Clollnng Co., Racket' More. The CooUluu CliISS The cooking class at Whillock's store room on South Main, had a most prac tical lisson at lo a. m. lodav. The ladies were evidently greatly pleased with the ,1, m. irstratious given of the ".stall ol life" in various loruis. Deli cious chocolate and several templing ilisiies ol e-ggs were served with the breads. The serving at the class is a very pleasant part of the lesson, as the "proul ol the pudding is in the eating." Puff pastry, pate shells, fruit sand wiches. f.inchoucttcs, strawberry vanity. etc., will be given tomorrow at 10. This lesson on puff pastry is always important and fascinating, and r.o doubt will be largely attended by the enthusiastic housekeepers. Miis Clarke's visit to this city presents a rare oppor tunity for gaining much practical knowledge in the art of cooking. lle'H No I'oitullMt A minor has been eiiciilalcd ol late to the licet that lion. II. A. Gudgcr would ally himself with the Peipuli.-ts. Tin: Citii:n, on Mr. tiudger s authority, ci: teis an emphatic denial id the rumor. To lllow l' I'uhlK' HillltllnuH. ISri-Ni Aki:s, May y.i. A plot to blow up the Parliament buildings and Ilourse bv the use of bombs has been dis covered here. The police found several bombs and have attested two Austrians and an Italian, charged with complicity in conspiracy. Tin; Tax On suite IlnukN. Washington, May '.'3. It is probable that today in the House will be devoted to the consideration of private bills, which will postpone until next week consideration of the 10 percent, tax bill. MtcliluHii Ueiuueratlc Coiixcn'.fou Di:tkoit, Mich,, May Uo. The Demo cratic State central committee has de cided to call a Slate convention at Grand Rapids, June L'S, The convention will nominate two I mtcd Slates scnu tors as well ns State officers. YliSTl-KDAVS llASlillALL CAMUS National League Chicago I!, St. Louis 1; Louisville, (1, Cincinnati, 0; Pittsburg ti, Cleveland f. Other games post poneii ny ram. Southern League Sew Oilcans (1, Ma conA; Mobile 11, Atlanta I; Charleston 12, Nashville o; Memphis 'J, Savannah 1 SILENT NEU'Sl'Al'ER MEN T11I.V CAN VVKITi:, HIT WONT TALK. WeiHiiliiutoii CurreHpoudeuiH lte luse To Say Who uave Tlieiu uluriiintlou am To The In flu dice or The Huiiiir Trust On Certain Wenato.s. AlilNi-.To, May :.'.-.-The special committee appointed to investigate the charges ol attempted Senatorial bribery on the part of '.'has. P.utt z today sub mitted their renort to the Senate. Itutt is lotind by the committee to have made an attempt at bribery despite his denial, and Senators lliintou and Kyle are ex eincraled liom all blame. The bribery committee continued its inijiiiry today into the allegations con cci uiug the sugar trust and its connec tion with the larill bill. John S. Shrivcr, Washington correspondent of the New York Mail and Lxprcss, was the first witness called, and the committee en deaMired to ascertain from him some thing more about the identity ol the manufacturers who appeared in Shriver's dispatch as authority tor the statement that certain Democratic Senators had acceded lo the demands ot' the sugar trust's action at the Washington I Intel m this city. Shrivcr reluscd to give any informa tion whatever, and said Ile would abide ctiiisciiicncc,s notwithstanding he was told he might place his liberty in jeopard y liv ri-lus.-iL He informed the committee that he had retained Judge Diltenhoeller who also represents lalvvards, another newspaper man. as counsel. 1 littenhoi tier appeared before the com uiitteeand argued that the committee had no authority to compel his clients to answer. (iOVHHKMHMT III II. HI NIJ. Allan a lias a CliaueeH to Heiurc It. U .:-iiin.. oN, M;,y Keprcstnta ti ,-e Livingston o I i .eorgiaand Secretary (d the Interior Smith had a conference today witli Secretary Carlisle regarding the f ovcrniiiciit building at Chicago which is wanted al Atlanta lor erection on the expedition grounds at that place. Carlisle stated that the bnild'ng was sold on the Ut!i inst. to the Chicago recking company; thai a contract had been made out and the company's check received, but that the contract was not signed as yet, nor had the money been turned into the ticasurv. He stated that he woul-.l be governed bv the wishes of Congress in the matter; that if Con gress desiied thai the sale should be withdrawn he wouid do so, and the building should be removed to Atlanta agreeably to the wishe-sel'th: exposition managers. NOW IN Till-: JIOI NTAINS lOluigv, I'lan'H anil i:arlv Vete tnliltH ;el it white Ulanhi-I. Canton, N. C., May T.' The very un iisii.il sight of s.iow- mixed with the full foliage on I he timber and thegrcen vege tation on the ground was presented here yesterday. The cold mountain spurs ol the I'.lue Ridge were white with snow, and in some places it was three inches deep. Tin mercury was near the Ireezing point and lie.ius, sweet potatoes, etc., aie damaged. Some of the more lender loaage ol the Ires is killed. While si -me damage has been done throughout the mountain dislrict, it will not be heavy, according to best reports so tar obtained Irom thcditl.-rcut count ies. At latHa Consiilulion. 'I 111- CA.NIIIIIATI.il TIllvHl-:. JJrt cUliu ldge's l-ale Will He Ile eUU-tl at l'raukleiri, I'kamcI on r, May Jo. The city is cm Ailed with politicians Irom every county ol the dislrict. Among the prom inent llieckini idge leaders here are Col. hn ii. Hodges, Desha Ilreckinrielge, in W. P. Thome and Col. W.'l.. Cralik lion. W. C. Owens is here, and his l.'adeis are ludgc Askew of Se-ott. Harry Clav, Logan Locker and lid. Far rcll ol Lexington, and Lrwiu Dickerson ol Poriitheu. Hon. Kvau Ii. Settle, the third eai.didate, is also here and is the idol cd ui.'oul Km enthusiastic country iiicu who arc veiling for linn. rui;v WI lll.OI I 1 III II WORK Hut Utilised ir, lrclerriiiK lo Starve or Ileit. WasIIIm. ion, May ","i It be-cainc known today that the Coxcyites in their camp near Highlands, Mil., have lor the pasl three davs had no oilier bread than Incadand water. The suffering has been borne lor the most part without a mur mur. During this time there have been but lew desertions. Their pitiable con dition was relieved by a greater variety of supplies furnished be the citi;ns ol Washington than the commonwe-alers have had at any previous time since leaving Massilon. l-aicct ol The Coul Miners' Mlilke. llnuiooc'K, l'enu., May 'Jo. The lid- gar Thompson steel weirks closed down .yesterday in all departments but one. The cause- is lack ol iron and coke. The scarcity of iron results from the shut down ol so many furnaces. 1'icnieU'iiilal Nominal loim Wasiiini-. ton, May 'Jo. The President loday sent to the Semite the billowing nominations: Collector Customs, Win. Miekler, Si. Augustine, Fin. Postmas ters: V irginia, W. O. lllakcly, Gordons ville; Tennessee, Llla Lewis, "Gallatin. COXUliXSED TELUGRA MS. Jack Davis, a well known citizen of liagle Pass, I'exns, has been convicted of attempting to bribe a custom house ollicer to smuggle Chinamen in from Mexico. Ile offered Sol) a head. Lnzziironc won the rich derby slake at L.atouia yesterday m the slow time ol -:." 1 . There were only four starters. The Atlanta and Marblcbcad have been ordered to relieve the New York and San Francisco at lllucficlds. A majority of 40 for the Koscbcrry government was shown in the llmmr ol Commons yeslcrdny. Dobbins won the Urooklyii derby nl Grayesend yesterday. Ridicule won the Clover stakes. Ii HATE JUST RECEIVED 100 1JOXE8 Tanglefoot Sticky Fly Paper. This is the bent', lly jmpcr on the iuiirket, 27, double sheets to the box. Each double sheet will catch a quart of Hies. The traile supplied at wholesale and retail Iiy Raysorfc Smith, 31 PATTON AVE. Open evenings till 11 o'clock ASHEVILLE TO Till; FUO.NT Wli llAVli JIST CeiMPLBTlllJ A J'LXL ;i.INli Ol- HANDMADE SHOES Ami will in the future curry in stuck u fun assui inieiit eif sliocs of OUR OWN MAKE! Till-V STANM WITHOUT A RIVAL ti Court Square, Aihevlllc, N C S T A N 1) A It 1) Quart Cans Tomatoes 10c. Sugar Corn per Can 10. String Beans per Can 10c. T. J. REVELL, 80 North MiU st Telephone 1U 1 ( i.m; ''l!J..jJlllfc'!
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