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ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 28.. 1801.
PIUCE 5 CENTS.
VOLUME X.-NO. 21.
Asheville
Daily
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Taking
AnotherPiece
is both agreeable and safe if it
is eookeil with Cottolcne, the
delicious vegetable shortening
. T ,-11 i 1
JNo ill clleets ever loiiow uie
eatin' of food cooked with
Cottolcne, 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. Jicing composed of
refined cotton seed oil and the
A. D. COOPER,
GllOCERI j:s.
vk (i i i;r this w v.kk
FINE LEMONS
20 CENTS DOZEN
Wli KKCKIVK KVI-KV WKKK l-'RUSII
GASOLINE LtANGE.
This slovc can be seen in operation f.t
Miss Clarke's Cooking School, is South
Main strict. Tor sale at
ORANGES
A.ND
THRASH'S
BANANAS. CRYSTAL PALACE.
North Carolina Roe
Uorrino
llljl I HlQ,
HE SPEAKS FOR THE SOUTH
AKIil'MKNl' BY S1.N
TOR WAI.SII
Tin- south is neslliud To uc l lie
tircat Mauufaclurlnii Heel ion
And WlllltH TarlH' Krlorm lor
Tree Mlvtr And Income Tax.
Washington, May US. In the Senate
Unlay Senator l'at Walsli if ('.corgia,
speaking to ti c tariff bill, Saul :
"The South is destined to become the
greatest niantilacturing section ol tlic
I'liiled States. In this light it would be
an act ol supicmc folly lor her represen
tatives to commit themselves to any
legislation that would be destructive ol
choicest beet suet, it repre
sents the must acceptable pro
duct ever o tiered to the lovers
o Lrood tooil. Irv L-ottolene
yourself and you will add your
praise to that ot ttic many
thousands who have forsaken
art torever. 1 lie ireiunne is
sold in 3 and 5 pound pails by
Wm. Kroger.
to muet itKiTi.ti:s fin.' riu:xi;.r
SIXTY DAYS I AM iFri:iIX: ALL 01
Spalding
Baseball and
Tennis Goods
BIC REDUCTION.
rm: sr.ci: is Too su.u.i. to mux
tiox all. nrr 1ST 0x1; or m
IIAXl) DILLS. WILL OIVLYoV AX
ol' rilli LOW I'M C US.
L. BLOMBERG
TIIH MOIil-I.
ill'.Ali AND M'oKTINO CO' 'PS HOI'S)-:'
17 IMttotl Ave.
I'tnv nml Delicious lion Hons
Mixril i'liocolntcs
Chocolate Minis.
( 'renin Mints
1 'renin W'intcvgvecii.
Ma Valium Hows.
Licovicc Tablets. Ac.
Ilrvcivt'il by Kxpress.
11 is s rr o iv s.
Ovtk'is by until will veceive
voinp1 n nil cavcltil nl tent ion
Fat Selected Mackerel,
Cream Codfish,
Magnolia Canned Salmon,
Selected Canned Oysters,
Lobsters, Shrimp,
Clam Juice.
POWELL & SNIDER
Every One is
Talking
1 1 tin' 1 a 1 Hint 1 Una 1 V v.ilm - "t my i'hi;ip
tii.itU. Tlnv :in- n:n iliii-. wiillcn in
!. .iiilllins :"i lil I In pri, i- si IN Until. Sin li I
;i tit ll. .l-s iis ll.iii.tt.l. Jiminc-. I niche
Mis. AUx.illilrl. Wilkli- Collin-. Hit:
C.illv;i-. lt:illie',C'.ll"c. I'lcnlill. I'.ltll
fill. nl. 1. Wine. Itl.n-k. etc.
int!.n' CupHS by ItTiiiM tnil:ty. Jllsl
lltiltl. nl tic. I,,i.,k- lev tll'l pll.i' nt
70- --ii ami ci lit unci l at n cent'
1,. iainl .i .i i'iit lliivels.il s cents.
"iiuli'i. SI1insTI1.it l'ass III The Nicht, V. 1
niw Astev. i. Illy P.C. e.ieh. JsC. cKewh'
; UaM'lil; Tuilis s i cents,
Make
Homo
Attractive.
CORTLAND BROS.,
RBAL BSTATli IIROK.UKS.
INVBSTMBNT AGBNT9.
NOTARY PUBLIC '
Loans Securely placed at 8 per cent.
Office. 28 ft 28 Pattern Are., up ttalra I
V. .It. iter -1,1,1s s.i tllll.-ll In Hie Cliinlntt
a Iv'inc ilnlillL' Ihi' lu ale.l leinl as a ii.l
Ininimich. Miecial lialaill- Hint
Palmei'-s I'.uiu.l Valance, as -jncul as innlie
will Iniv. inailc ol" lim Iv U..W ll ci.ltull in
ml ami iml.l. lull Himlh n Ik t. heavy
inch I'rinue. ilh i.illnw anil slain. n.ll v I
si.w.rnli.r niilv i .i. this Week Olllv. H
mil! lit intele-l von In know lhal we snhl
these at ss.mi liist week, next week the
mice will he 's.im. Mexican hammocks I
limn Ji.i no. Inle hainmocks m' . leit
h.nn. stieni;, 5" cents, l ull supply nl
hammock lixtns.
Com l Su.itw
TKl.lU'HOMi i M-
CHOICE TEAS.
VH I'fKCHASK AM, OUR
TEAS
Uitest liom the importers.
15 A S E 15 A L L !
"He i:isiM-d his trusty lut. anii'l
Tlir inub's ail;iiitinw ll"iit,
Uc lutim-d with tlrcihltul vi'i. aiitl
Thu nm pirtr callcit him out."
9 a
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3 u
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Or A.. Greer,
liuseball cranks will hnvc plenty of op
portunity to talk about base hits, errors,
home runs, curves, etc., from now on,
Don't yet excited, keep cool, wear tt
Ncalitfee Shirt,
Light Underwear,
Leather Belt AM) A
Straw Hat.
Take your scat on the blcnehers, ntul
yell yourself lionrse every time Asheville
niitkes n run nntl it wont hurt you.
Headquarters for these articles of wear
itig apparel is
MITCHELL'S,
THE HATTER and FURNISHER
NO. a8 fATION AVKNUK.
SEASONABLE
Shirt WaLstH.
All excellent line ol we!'. tr,,ulc-
H'Mjils in stylish -fltcts.
.VS W.l.WVVM:
Six or eiht stton c.il.l-.
l.AeKS:
l'oint Venisc, l'uint tie Cietn.', Valc!'-
eiennes, Oltelltal, Himrilult. 'rotchon,
Point ite Gaze. Chantilly. Mcilici. etc.
KMHKOIIIKKIKS
In i;teat vaiiety, on Swiss, N.misook
ami Ciimhi it.
WASH 1)R1-:SS C.OODS:
A lame stock ol nooil sUlc- tlic
kimlh not so easy to fiml.
l'ARASOI.S, I-ANS, OXllIKi) Tll-IS
i.isi.k thki:ad iiosh, ktc.
H REDWOOD & CO ,
Cl.OTIUNC, l)KY llOllDS. sllul.
AND HATS.
REAGAN.
Akli NtlW
sKKvixu.
mu i)i:i,iciui
Frozen
Fruit
Frappe.
Ice Cream Soda (All Flavors.)
Sotol
Coca-Cola
.Hire's Root Beer
AND O'l'llHK 1'01'UI.AK DK1NKS,
SKl.t.INO AC.KNTS I'DK
HUYLEll'S CANDIES
iiuiilaetunnei interests. 1 lie yea'est
pussiliilitiis lor Southern i!e- 1 ipsueiit
arc in the utii'zation "( the il iiininit
wealth that lies in her water piwcts, lie r
viryin timber, her coal aiu! iron, her
cotton and other raw materials, essen
tial to the upbuilding of lurjfe inanulae-
turiiiR interests, lleuee the absurity ol
ehariii), that the South is seeking to
destroy the iiianufaettirini' industries ot
the country, and the wa'es of labor in
urjiiiL' this tarili relorm legislation. No
such unwjithy motives actuate the
Southern people."
"The course of the Senators on the
other side in debating every ilem id tills
hill deceives nohodv. Their purpose is
plain, ntul cannot lie veiled behind pro
testations ol svnmnthv lor the various
intescsls all'ccled by the amendments
which have been debated. With few ex
ceptions these interests have been trilling
compared with the tremendous interests
affected bv the delay in the passi'iu of
the bill, and the people everywhere who
ate clnmoriiiK for the settlement of this
question in order that the business of the
country uiav procecu, Know inn wen
that the Republican partv is to blame
for the delav in its enactment. The ob
iect of the Republicans is known of all
men.
"The Republican Senators know that
the passage ol the Wilson bill will itiau
yuiate an era ol prosperity and j;niwth
in this country anil a revival ol business
throughout the laud that will be ilisas
Irons to Republican hopes, lo escape
this they wish to postpone the passu
ol the bill until alter the ap.r..iaehinn
elections, or until a date so elose to that
time as to make it impossible lor the mi
proved conditions to be tell helore the
elections.
"The people i ;ire not thcoriuio. They
are liunurv in the midst of plenty; they
are unemployed in tin' home ol proijtc
and development. T'ncv are the victims
of a condition which is the natural
result ol a policy that the Republican
party is responsible lor, 'Hid the relorm
ol which lliev arc now opposing by
artifice and every in .lliod ol di lay known
lo the parliamentary tactician. l!y the
theory thai shuttmn out competition
from other countries will protect on
home market lor our home people, the
McKinlcv tarifl has excluded tmllioi
ot dollars' worth of tioods, for which
our own products would have been ex
ported in payment: and just in propor
tion as others have been crowded out
our own goods have been shut in, and
we find millions of bushels of wheat
leinc fed to lions, which, uml'T.'itiecr
tarili, would have found a profitable
market abroad."
Senator Walsh announced himself us in
favor ol lite income tax, and quoted
Ironi a speech ot Senator Sherman as fol
lows: "Here we have in New York Mr.Astor,
with an income of millions derived Irom
real estate, accumulated year alter year,
by mere family pride of accumulation;
and we have alongside ol him a pom
man receivint; iloi)l) a year. What is
the discrimination ol the law in lhal
ease.' It is allo.einer against uie poor
maii. Wc tax his clothii'j.'; we lax his
consumption. ISy the laws of nature,
the laws ot heat and cold, ol hunger anil
thirst, it requires us much lo iced the
poor man us it does the rich man. No
more dollars need lie draw u iiotu un-
collets ol Air. Astor lo suppiv ms natu
ral wants than itre needed to supply the
wants ol the poorest man in New York,
except as to quality; ntul vel an our na
tional taxes arc upon consumption, ami
not upon property. . . . . We tax
every nine iiuuk nine is iinponen niuu
abroad. Kvcryihino; that he eutiMinies
,ve call a luxury and I ix it, and vet we
arc afraid t ) touch the income o! Mr.
Aslor. Is there any justice in it : Is
i here any propriety in it .' hv, sir, the
income tax is the only one that tends to
equalize these burdens bet ween the rich
anil the poor.
Senator Walsli llieu sam:
"Admit that Senator Hill's elaiai is
correct that the UIO.uoil property hold
ers of New York city pay all the mu
nicipal, county and State tuxes that are
levied. Why do they pay theui ' Is it a
generous act of public spirit on their
part No; it is because thev hold all the
property, and these I.TOii.OUUO toilers
have uotiiinj, on which to he taxed ik.der
a just system of ad valorem taxation.
When, theretorc, the State ami county
ami citv c-overnmcnts refrain from im
posing buidctison these laboring classes
w ho are without property, is the l'cder.il
government iustilied in a system ol tax
lion which practically exempts the
rich and draws its largest revenues
liom the poor .' II these toiling masses
have nothing which tlic Male, cuunlv,
i,r eitv can tax. is it nol a reason why
i hev should be exempt also Irom l eil
end taxation, rather than a reason why
thev should carry the weight ol tlic na
ional burden? And ll tlic State, county
and city governments lay their hands on
i ie immertv ol tlic ricu, oecaiise iiieir
wea th malics it proper lor nicm to sup
oort these novel ninciits, is it not iquita
blc and jusl that the riches of the nation
should biar the burdens ol national tax
atiou also, instead ol putting them upon
the shoulders ol the toiling millions, ami
thus alwiivs keeping tlieni pool :
Senator Walsli urn mane a strong
arnuincnt lor the lice coinage ol silver
and the removal ol the tax on Slate
banks, and concluded Ins speccti us
lollows:
Mr. l'residenl. the leuiocralic pally
tins confidence in the administration nl
rresidciit Cleveland. 1 he people ol the
South tulinirc him h.i his integrity anil
his ability. They diller with him on the
qtiestion'of free coinage ol silver, but
Ihcy respect the honesty ol his convic
tions in this, and his courageous devo
tion to .luty in all things. They honor
him (or that exalted piilriolisni which,
in the dischnrge ol the responsible duties
of his great ollice, rises ubovc the preju
dices ol section iiml the clamors of partv
which seeks the wellarc of the people,
an I the best interests ol the whole
couulry."
vtii.i. losTisn; thi; woks,
C'liurciit To Join tn a liriut Kc
vtval In Aslitvllle.
The meetings held at the First I'aptist
church by I'r. llruuglitun awakened sti.h
a religious interest as has perhaps never
been known here. Rev. J. I.. White eon
tinned the service yesterday, preaching
in the morning to a lull huusc. In the
evening the edifice was literally packed
the pews, gallery and aislts were filled
in every available space and more than
this.it is estimated that Km or .ant
people were turned away. Mr. White
preached a very Ulcclive sermon and
w hen invitation was uiven those who
di-sircd ptaver I till v l.'iii went forward.
About ol) responded to the request lor
11 who had professed Christ lostaial up.
This meeting has shown the Christian
eople that the interest awakened
should not be allowed to die out, and in
consequence a Ducting ol pastors and
members ol the various cliurclies w as
Ijeld in the Central church study this
morning. It was decided that, on ac
count ol the commencement ol the Ashe
ville I'eniale college the latter part ol this
week atullirsl ol next, the union meetings
would not he begun until Wednesday
evening June . Irncr meetings, pre
paratory lo the uiceting, will be Held,
beginning the Monday alternoon bclore
in the l-trst I'reslivtenan church.
At this morning's meeting committees
ol directum, linanee and ushers were ap
pointed. The direction committee will
have t harge of the work of selecting
preachers for the meeting, and is com
posed of Revs. 1. A. Hrtmsoti, 11. I-'.
Chreit.berg. . 1.. White and R. I-'. Camp
hell. The linanee committee is com
posed !'. V.. Willtss, chairman; I. Ii. 1'iek
crsoii, . A. Ulan aiiil I-. M ikclcamci .
1 he coniinitlee on ushers is mailc up
the ushers ol the vui ions citv churches.
RAX INTO A LANDSLIDE
Till-. TRAIN ;OINU A MII.lv A
MIM'TK.
WE J178T RECEIYBD
A Mil vo(jfl Mail Iloinul I o Hon I
lu a Sviil llourl.
Jicltctive W. II. Ueavn l.it-1 week
rested, on Roaring river, Haywood
county, Samuel II. Justice, on a char
ol forgery. A numliei of clucks, sent
mainly hv tobacco warehousemen in
Virginia, were stolen from the posloll
it Civile. The names of some of those
to whom the checks were made puv;.bl
mil the amounts, lollow: .. K . Clatue,
SIM s7; II. Hill, i;:.. '!.-.; R. M. I'erguson
N: Smith, SU'.UJS: K. M. fergtison and
A. J. Mither, $i:i.l 1; Ida Clarke, SU',., 7
McCrackencc Smith, Sl.M!. There were
several other cheeks, in amounts ranuin
iron S.s .",11 to .S'.'L!. The checks had been
cashed largely by merchants in Asheville
among them I'eniiiin.'iu llros., M
Mwarlzhcrg and J. . dlasef.
tisttce had a hearing Satiirtlas bclon
Itistiee Worslcv and gave bond in the
sum ol folio lor Ins appearance at cotitt
5IVK1 f it AIIIHTIONH.
The I.ngiiicer unci 1 Irtiiiiiu
UIIUil; The i:x)rtHH MCHHcniter
Ioiureil A Terrible L'ulllHlun
CriiNhcil una Huriu tl
Ct xt ui.Ki.ANii, Mil., May The New
York and l'ittsburg express on the Hal
liniore and Ohio railroad which lift here
at 11 :",ll yesterday morning, was wrecked
near Tine drove, two and a half miles
east of Ruckwood, l'a.
The coaches were well idled with pas
sengers and the train was running at
the rate of lid miles an hour. Suddenly,
without a moment's warning, the engine
dashed into a larce landslide, sending
the engine in a twinkling down into the
crecK wiiere u sun lies, inecomoina
tion mail and express and the regulai
cxptiss ears erastied into the engine with
lernlic lorce, and in a lew minutes were
jammed together, but did not leave the
track. None of the passengers were injured.
s soon as the tram quieted Irom the
concussion, the passengers rushed to the
piled up and burning express ems. where
the v found Messenger Stohl ol the I ni
led States express company, struggling
to escape Irom his ear. In u moment he
was rescued. Hut he had received seri
ous it'iunis, but it is thought he will re
cover.
The passengers then turned their at
tention to the derailed engine below in
the creek mid were horrilicd to Iiml no
us ul the engineer or his fireman. For
live hours thev continued their
ireh until at last thev fount! the
crushed and dead body of Fireman Rine-
hard imiler the locomotive, due of his
feet wascnli-tlv liurnctl oil. Continuim
their seaieh, thev came across bv ilsell
the remains ol the unfortunate engineer,
Nicholson. These thev gathered up and
placed in a bucket, the rest of his botlv
having been entirely consumed by lire.
All traiue was suspended lor live or six
hours.
IIO AKIt OS "ll tl.IS I It l l l.H.
too i;ni;s
Tanglefoot
Sticky
Fly Paper.
This is the best" ily paper
on the market, :2"i double
Hheet.s.to the box. Each
double isheet will catch a
quart of lliew.
4 hlckeii M l'Iiotit And
Two ue.-r tiuintii I'.kxs
Tut: Ci tii;.n's miiscuni editor has to
day received several rare specimens
to he adileil to the collection.
The rarest was brought in by C. H.
l'cavcr, who has lately returned limn
Trinity college, luirli.-ini. It is milling
less lhati a chicken without legs. It was
hatched hv a hen belonging to a colored
man in Pin ham and lived only ciiln
davs. In the same brood of chickens, Mr.
I 'caver says, there w as one that was
able to crow at the agcol two weeks.
The legless chicken is preserved in alcohol
and can he seen in the museum.
C. W. Iiaird, the West laid grocer, lias
sent in two gi inea eggs that have the
natural coin,- on aboiii one ha l! ol I he
egg while the other hall is white. The
hen was apparently mmce'ded as lo
whether she would put her trade mark
on the tg;js until it was loo laic.
THIS Wl.l.li'S it isi:ii II. I..
KIlKlerk: , tc-ti IK-ik lil Welltu s
lav-.irccovllle lo l-'olltiw
A couple of rallling nines have been
selceteil for the ilcucdicts and I'.'iehelors
gameol baseball al Allandalc Wedues
elav afreinooti al l .'ld and there is a
likelihood ol a close game, with a score
that will have more ol a professional
mud than niauv other games played in
shevilk'. The procieds will go lu the
ret- Kindergarten and the grand stand
tad bleachers should l.c tilled.
Tin: Ciiii N has been given a up to
the meet that dicctivillc w ill conic here
for three games, commencing Thursday,
strengthened in every position and
letcrniined to do their "level best" to
icat the "Moonshiners." 'I he latter
will be on the ground to sec what hap
pens and thciv will be a variety ol ball
that will keep tlic inns busy ami l lie
bleachers quaking with yells. nd
1 1 a vile s is ex pt el eel to lie here to admou
h his boy
ritt'.lnitii.il M. rtliiu To lit-Uriel
Here Monday.
Next Monthly w ilk b.' an imp a laiit one
lor riiueoiiihc, lur on that dav the mag
istrates will hold their annual meeting
for the purpose of electing a lloaielol
County Commissioners, tax collector
and county superintendent of public in
struction. The tax for ls'.il will also be
levied on that day.
In addition to the present members ol
the Hoard id Commissioners Tin: Cm
has heard mentioned as candidates
. I!. Hickcrsou, Asheville; II. C. lllaek-
siock, Flat Creek; H. A. Hlaekwell,
French Hroad; R. J. daston. Lower
Hominy: . c. v..urtis, l pper 1 lonuny;
and W. II. Wilson, Swanuanoa.
For the tax colleetorship the present
incumbent, ohn 11. Weaver, and J. M.
liiLtlc are candidates.
Mai. C. H. Way, the present superin
tendent, l'rof. ll. I.. King and 1'rof. IS.
I'. Stiadley arc candidates lor the super-iulemleiiev.
The trade supplied at
whoIcHale and retail by
Raysor k Smith,
31 PATTON AVE.
lfii I'Vi'iiings till 11 o'clock
NI'1-;CIAI. RATIJ
Uu m! Trip llckitH II reel Of
The It, .V I,
Instru.-'.ions have been received by City
I'asseiiger an 1 Ticket Agent Murphy to
s.ll roil till t rip tickets as follows:
I nveilitig ol the Confederalc Soldiers'
ant! Sailors' Monument, Richmond, on
sale May '-" limit, June 1; rale,
civilians, Sl.'.l.i; m h'arv and veterans.
S1I..VI.
C oin'-.'.c lA'cnieut Littleton. N. L., re
male eoilccc, oils tie J tint- 1 li. limit lime
;i; rate, Ralci::h, sN.'.k'i; Henderson, $'.i.bo.
Mceling Co and Lodge !. 1 1. 0. S. and
1. of S , colored, doldsboro. on sale
tine M 1-'. limit, 17; rate, SlL'.Ml.
Cominenee nienl dailloitl college, on
sale .May '.'s.'.l, limit, Jim-: 1; rate,
ASHEVILLE
TO THE FKOXT
WU HAVIi Jl'ST CUMl'LKTBU A I-'t'LL
all.
Ilege,
rale,
V otnmeiiccmciit Wake Forest co
on sale Iittie s 1 1.', lintit tme 17;
Raleigh Ss '.1,1, Henderson 5'.l.rH.
C'..niiucucenienl Scotia Fcnrilc semi-
nary, colored, Coiiconl, on sale luiie
in l'J, limit June 111; rate ?G.7i.
LINE Ol'
i to "hit the hall '."
1)1. COU TION lAV
I.'.nI ol hpcihtrH I or We tine s-.l.ii
Mv .to
Col. .T. Iiavidson, Hon. H. ( .. art,
Locke Craig, esq , Col. T. II. Long,
Chas. A. Webb, esq.. I, en. Kubt. H
Vance, Maj. W. II. Maloue, Map W. W
Rollins and others are expected to ail-
dress the gatheiiiig at Ne w ton ceiueterv
at 1 p. in. the :iilth lost., Iiccoration day.
Rev. 11. A. Westail will ad as chaplain
ed the 1 1. A. R. post.
The paicnts ol seltoul children arc
specially invited ami expec ted to bring
llicir children, i ud go wiilithcd. A. K.
and comrades who wore the grav to the
cemetery on this occasion. T hev should
be on the square at :i p. m. All children
will he given a Hag, ami each one is
requested to have a houiiiet to put
upon the graves ol the soldiers,
Commander W.ll. Heaver again re
qncslsall who can contribute dowers lot
this occasion to leave tlum with Fowill
,V Snider.
They Kct'pOiM.vliliiit Monu'lltlnif
Wasiiim.ton, May L'S. The Comp
troller ol Currency has diclarcd a fourth
lividenil of Id per cent, in favor of the
crcelitoisid the insolvent First National
Hank ol Wilmington, N. C ., making in
nil oO per cent, in claims proved amount
ing to S.mI. :!'-"..
TO Jolll Mt-KltllC.
IdaioKiw, N. V., May L'. -Justice
Keunetii F. Sutherland, win) was con
victed fur his connection with thedravc
seud election scandals of last November,
has surrendered himself to the police.
Ul SHI.I.U'H AriM.H'ATIOK.
HANDMADE SHOES
I. ."loclcwilv lleleiM lo a Heroic
Work In the I.atc CoiitCHt
I he application ol I'atrohiian clcct e.,
. Russltr, athlresscd to the Mayor and
Hoard, "greeting," pais I italics ours) :
Permit me to place before you mv appli
cation lor a position on the police lorce
eif your city. I not only can, but wi
promise vou hotli'ul service eluring mv
.'oininission. 7i"-e iresc'iicg tjs- in
i vi am till roil iva( sonacnoi (ooA
on the Till hint., iiml Ivluw will mlunit
tin ir approval li's )ii'e,-iio;i."
1 his is approved by H. S. orlhcn, C.
II. Southwiek. 11. C. l'agg, W. It. Hrowu.
II. II. Cosby. A. Ciawlord, M. I'., A. I.
Is oopei , R, I'. I- lister.
Ann it huslhisaihhtiouulcndorscmc'iil :
"1 wnuM he specially pleased to have
Mr. Russler as a policeman,
"IF. 11.1 leaver."
Ttiifw The Vote ol.
Roanom:, Va May J 7 The Hoarel
ol Commissioners, discovering a dis-
erepnnev in the vote of the third I
And will in the future carry In stuck a lull
assortment of bIidcs of
OUR OWN MAKE!
TllliY STAND
lalmo-t sohtl Repuhiieau) ward
threw that ward's vote out, thereby
declaring the election carried by the
1 1, ntoerals.
Thev Wrecked Tlic Uuiik.
Inpiaxai'oi.is, Inel, May US. The jury
returned a verdict of guilty in tlic case of
I'creival H. Collin, I'raiieis A. Collin anil
Albert S. Reed, on trial for wrecking the
Inihanapohs National bank.
Well, lui You i;vt-r V
la. I'aso, Texas, May US.-The city
council has passed nn ordinance for
bidding women from wearing on the
streets of that city whal is known as the
divided skirl.'
liliulNtoiie Itt I'ovcrluit.
Loxiion, May LIS. A bulletin issued bv
dlndslouc's pl.vsieian aunounecs that he
is rapidly recovering Irom the effects of I
the operation upon Ins eyes.
Yi:ari:iU).'s mshiiall oamiss.
WITHOUT A RIVAL
HOllISltTH,
U Court Stunre,
Anhevllle, N C
National League St. Louis ,'1, Chica
go U; Louisville li, Cincinnati 0.
Southern League New Orleans ll,
Mueou 7. Mobile 8, Atlanta G.
THE OAKS HOTEL
Under New Management.
New Furniture.
Nice, clean comfortable rooms.
Table excellent,
Porter Mccti ail Tralna.
Close In town.
On an Electric Car Line.
Beautiful Location.
Hot and Cold Bathi.
Ktcry I'onlble Conrenlenct.
THE OAKS HOTEL,
A. P. LABARBE, MGR.
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