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fil.ia' l.ilnaiv 1 1 I izen 0 VOLUME X.-NO 22. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, .MAY 2J) I8J)i. PRICE o CENTS. Asheville Daily Taking AnotherPiece is both :i"XLvablo aiul safe if it is cooked with CoUok'iic, the- delicious vegetable slioi teninir. No ill cll'ecls eer follow the eauii'' oi tooil cooked with Cottolene, as is the case with laid and interim-butter. Odor, grease and dyspepsia are re nieiubereil only as things that have been in the homes where COTTOLENE is used, lu'iii; composed ol refined cotton seed oil and the choicest beef suet, it repre sents the most acceptable pro- duel ever olVered to the lovers of-joodfood. Try Cottolene yourself and you will add your praise to that of the many thousands who have forsaken lard forever. The renuine is sold in -; and 5 pound pails by Wm. Kroger. r Munr n.un r.w.w rm; rm: WAIT Mils I AM n--7.7t7.Yo .1.. i( Baseball and Tennis Goods BIG REDUCTION. rm: sr.ci: is Tnu sm.ii.i. to .wk.y riil.X Al.l., .CV i.l'.T osu Ol' M hash nu.i.s. nil. 1. hii:yov a.s ii'U (;' ;.' i.ow ruicKS. L. BLOMBERG Tin; MiPin-i. Cll'.Ak AM) SI'llKI'INtl Coops llulsb 17 I'altoil Ave. CORTLAND BROS., KBAL B8TATU pKOKKKS. 1NVK8TMBNT AGBNT3. NOTARY PUBLIC ' 1. nana Securely plactd at 8 per cent. Offices its & 36 Tattoo Arc, up stair CHOICE TEAS. wi; itkciiasi-: ai.i, oi k TEAS Uiu'vi hum I hi' iinpuilu. I 6 5 3 i 2 V U a S 91 a I 5 3 o 3 S S a t 8 Gr A.. Greer, a. i). c()ori:i, w i ni i i;u rm-, u i;kk FINE LEMONS 20 CENTS DOZEN w i-: k: i-: i v r ia i m w i-i.k i-r.i-.sn ORANGES AND BANANAS. I'll iv mid Ih'lb hiu Hon Hon. M'lSfil ( lioeolutes. Cliui-olnlc Minis. I 'renin Mints. I 'renin Wintergiveii. Mnrshmnllows. Lieorice Tnllets. Ar. Hi'eeiveil liy I. ,'. press. ii i: s rr i s . Orders hy innil will receive prompt ;i!i!c;irrl'iil;ittenti)fi Kvcry One is Talking i i i iM..i.in ii ..lu- -, m ch- ,y ilmtN. Tiny n.tl..lil wnll. n 1 l' st ,mthu!.s .in. I til. - ii iit -.1!- Hi- in. Su. h .ItltlWIS it. Il.lll.i -lilt-, I Ult-lli--.-.. Mtv A!..iti.i. W'iikio Cnlliiw, iu;li i "tlH.IV, I it'. C 11 r , l b lIlillK. 1 tt ?U I Oil Ad.i. Vt in.-. I'.I.h k. n,, H. r 1 inl.it". l. III i I i u-! lllillk ol llVr kink- 1 1 1 . I , ' M Hill! . i I'l lit M"Vr U ill In C( lit--. -,- '. I', illl't 2" .-Mil t). A. U :il it til- 1 '.!. Slu rii.n hi Tin- Niltt V 1 biU A-li'l . iMl! I -1 ' . '.'.I'll ... i!-i!lrli', Hi.r.-nlv 'I ni:iV in-. .Make Homo Atlraclivc. N.il hinn i'I-'s .1 ,i! lit It 1 - til' . .i:it..; t . i hoim-lining tin in iti .1 d m .- i nl h iiiiiiiiH k jiivi.il t..iii;,iiii tin- ti-ik l';ilim is r.i.uni V'.il.iiivc. ;i- y i nil I .t- mom -will Kiiv, in. iilc .(' inii ! u..i u oittnri in n .l ill.) .',..t., lull It ncth ii tn l, Ju;iw I. in. Ii Itinf, uilli pi'l.'W .uul -t.ttiini.it -lnt M'K i only ft. ... tlii- wi i W only. II miylil inli it -l i.ii (i kiifvv tli.it i: -nlii llir-i- tl i.. .i .i-l u i I. in t Ut-t k tilt I.tl.r will In j-"iv Mtxit.ili li;nilllh.ik- hum fl .hi itji. ulc li;iiini..i k- l.i'. ttrl b.ii -tlntty. f. Ill-, l ull "(.liy tt li.iiill RAY'S N.i. '- N. Lullll ?-..u.i I'l- I.l l'li. iNI-. Chihlivn's Sporls. Iv sp.HI-. likl- lllfM- Ult' sill III. il CM. , I., :;l I Ml' HiHn ul l-111l.ll Cll H'll-ly 111. i hilil. Cllllilllll s ,., c,lni i.llly Ihij s, in u nillllM Wf.ii inn " I'll' il.itlu -, .iii.I i vviy inotlit r is in li'lvsliil ill h.ivini; lit 1 Imy wen ,lnii,li. .is xl IS sillllj ;;i! IIH'tlls. Star Shirt - Waists Aif, ns cvi-ry mutln'i kn.ms, Hr. Ik s ni.,,1... an. I .ni' vioilli ji Ihi- iMiiuiry uvi'i .) I inuii l .iiillim; h.iliillillK lluill. aiul ns lolin as Ihi'y l.i-l v.m IllIU' till III till' Si'e Illy tii tlisplai ul' DilIii ill while il II. I i'.iI.ms in my insl in.l.i . MITCHELL, THE HATTER and FURNISHER NO, ID I'ArroN AVKN'UK. 7 (iASOLLNi: UAXdi:. Tlii.s s 1 1 1 vc i'.iii lie si'cn in (iinatiiiit ;it Miss Clarke's L'uukiiij,' Sclmtil. -Is Soiilli Main s'.rirt. l-'nr sale ill THRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE. North Carolina Roe Herring, Fat Selected Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Magnolia Canned Salmon, Selected Canned Oysters, Lohsters, Shrimp, Clam Juice. POWELL a SNIDER SEASONABLE Shirt WhIMh. All fa'!!t lit '.; in- u : ,:,.!. k"ul- ill stylish t II. .1 -. I.AIHI-sj' M KAI'I'KKm: Six ul tiIit -lioii till.!-. LAO'S: 1'uitll Vi'llise. 1'oint ilt.' Gnu', Valt ll- I'itlllU's, Oliiinal. I!.il'..!i.n, 'luuli.,:!. I'nillt ilc C.ai'.CIl.illti!ly, Mi.tid. i t. . I-.MIIKOIDHKIKS 111 lill'at v.'ilicty. on Swiss, N.iiii-m k mill Caml'iii'. WASH DKLSS C.UDDS: A liURC Uk of k.i.j.I sljlvs. Ila kili.l.s nut su easy t.i fin.l. I'AKASDl.S, LANS, DXl-DKil U I.1SI.1' rilKHAl) hOsK, KVC. H REDWOOD &CO , O.iiTIIINil. llKY Clinic. Mlu, AND HATS. AKI'! NiiW :..UVIM'. ul K lil'I.K'HH Frozen Fruit Frappc. Ice Cream Soda (All Flavors.) Sotol Coca-Cola Hire's Root Beer AMI UlllliK I'OI'l l.AK DK1NKS. SHI.I.IMI AC.IlMS I'llK II UYLEUS CANDIES IL'DGKSIIL'FORD'S LKTTHk A C 1.1. Alt, I HANK M l A i .H1 N r Ol' I At I . Tlie .IiicIko In a 1 1111 tliil.il t-, Ami Has t lie lore hiiiikcn, nc- llt'VilllC lit' COUld Not Willi I'M! Iirletj In An lCvui' lie VYoiiltl Allldt- Ilv Tlic Parti's Ac Ion. In jtistico to Jii.l.t' Sinit.x ,1, Tin: Cni i:n wiih ,leastiic iiiiitts lul,i tin' tul- lotviiiK private letter In mi l.im t.i a 14111 tlemen in Aslieville in re!.itim; 1.1 tlR I mliein! nuinination : Mi I'li.iH Sin : Your vtry 1-iml 1.1V..1 i)f tlie 1 7tli inst., in ivp!y to inliu' 1,1 n cent ilate, lias lieen ncei veil, ai .1 1 tliank villi I'.ir it. 1 hail In, -ml Leture tli.it ,iui. 1. .Iniial capital was attempted t i he mailenul in me i.ia iiiai 1 no 1 iuvi-1 inn', aetmj; miller the ailviec ul t'le AtUn ney Cei eriil, issneil 111c a eoiiiiiiis.sinii lur eij;ht years, but I had nut hearil that any une liail Kone so far lii'vuuil the tru'.li a.s you state in your Utter. As to the statement that I ui'eil the (iovernor 1 as yon say it is liei.ij; eiten litteil i to issue me ;t eouimissiou I n eiht j cars. I can onlysav tliat the same is utterly false am! without foundation, and the person who made the statement did so without knowiin; it to lie true. I say this dee:. use neither mvsell' nor the ("iovernor, nor his private secretary has Ki veil out any such ialoriiiation, and no one else has stood in a position to know the tacts. Aliout the l.'oiii oi lainian, l.v.i.'',, while passing tlu oi.;Ii tin city oi Kalii-h, on my way to Franklin coin t, I eallnl to pay my respects to 1 ik- Cnvernor, and he mentioned the I'.iet liiaisell that m.v ei 111 missioii had not vet iieeu issued, and tendered me a commission lor ciht vcars 1 or at least said he was readv to issue me such commission 1, statin;; that lie lia.l li-en advisul liv the Attor ney t'.ciicral thai 1 was entitled tun commission lor a lull term, lie also stated that Ins pnileeessor in olliee, (.iovernor I'owlc, had taken the same view of the ijiicslinu as tin- Attoiney ("ictieral, and had issued to Chiel J 11st :ei Meniuinn and Judyc Clark, who ivuv elected under similar 1 iicuii, slams as myself and Juduc Mi Kav, cotnmtssiiins lor ci'lit years. Tile (imernor, at the time, exinissed his purpose In indcavoi to ol-.tain a iu.lic.il ikteniiination of tin iUestion, I 11'. s.O'l that, until I lie I u as done, he could on!v lie Governed liv tin opinion of the A I to. ney lieiuial, I asked if the opinion of tie.' Ati.iiiiiv licncral had lien siilimittcd in wniiiii;, and was inlornud that it hat not, whereupon 1 re'pusted that mv e nii mission he withhild until I he Aitornev lieiur.'d had liled it written opiuiii'i. The (Iovernor then, 111 mv pro" uec, liietated a eonnuiiiiicatinn to the Attorney den cral reijuesiint; his opiui m in vri:in". Helore leaving the city I met the Attor ney tiei.eral, and told him I li;u re iucsted my eommissiou to le witlihi'M until lie had liled a written opinion, lie replied that he li.nl 1,0 oliieetimi to re ducing Ilis opinion to wiiliii", as he li.ii no more doulit aliout mv h.-ivim; Ikhi ekcted loreie;hl years than thai he was tieete 1 tor tour yens I had been out of tin' Slate l"i a mom Ii previous to this time, and ha-: not seen either the (iovernor or the Attorney (icntral since their election, and had had m; i-ommimieatioii whatever with tiiein, atid alter the interviews above slated I heaid nothing lurther Innn eitlur ii them until perhaps sin weeks or two months when I nccivnl l.y inn I at Wilbnmston a cimiiussion lm eii;ht years with a statement iroiu tin 1 i.ive. nor that lie had Incn advisul liv the Attorney li.'neral that I w :s entitled to such commission. Alterwanls I saw the Attorney (ieuer.il on various oc casions, and had repeated ennvers itious with him, in all ol which I inyi,! him to obtain . a iudicial dete: miiiat 1 m ot the ipiestion, and he assured uu', ,tt ail limes, that it was his purpose to do so m am pie time for ail political parties to make nominations, in ease there were vac. 11: cies to he Idled. I Hiring the mouth ol April, w inli h.,1 I iue; court at Uoxhoro, I received a coin mi. location from the (overnur asking ilte to join with the other indue-of tin State, who were iulirested in the result, and with hiinsell, in a nipasl to the Snprtine court lor their opinion 011 tin iiiestion, and I iuiuiiiliatelv ie;iie.' statiuu tli.it I most cheeiliiHv 0 ii;n il in the reipiest, and lloped the in. .Iter would lie b:om;ht belore the Supriiiii court iit theearliist tini' possible. This was my whole connection w il '1 the matter. I did nothing more than L'hiel Justice Merrill. un, J ud'e Clark and ludce MeNae; that is. I accented a commission lor einht years which was t'.'liileted to me by the (iovernor, 011 the advice of the Attorney lie.ier.d. Alter the eminent Chief Justice and two Ass ciatc Justices ol the Supreme com I had acccpleil such commissions, mulct sum!, 11 circumstances, it would have been 1111 sumptuous 11. me to have pin sued a dillcr cut comse Iro.n that which I did pursue. In li.et no eommissiou was ever tendered me except lor eijtht yens, and 1 presume the liovernor would not have issued any commission contrary to the directions of his lejj.'il advisor. You do not slate, and I do not know, with what ipiahlic.iliou or limit;. lion the last sta'cment. w : that I an nounced my dilei munition to "hold over," is inaiie: but I suppose the eharye is that I intended to hold lor a full tei 111. whether law lid or unlawful. As to this statement I can only sav that at all limes, when I have expressed tnysell at all, I have stilted that I proposed to abide hv I he action ol the Pctnocrntic party; that il the party saw proper to call a convention I should submit 111 v claims to the convention, and ol' course be governed by its action. Before h av i.lH Asheville last winter, 1 so expressed mvsell to a number ot 111 v friends, w ho will verify my slatement. The impro priety ol mv making any publication on the subject, or even diseussine; the ipies tion, will readily occur to any riulit thinking man. In tins connection I lice: to sav that I have endeavored lodischaice the duties of the olliee laithlully, and I I nisi I tunc done so with reasonable illieieney, and to the general satislaetion ol the people mid the luir where I have presided, and il the ollief is nt-aiu instrnsled to me, 1 will continue t dicliare;e its duties to tlie best ol' my ability. 1 Imvenivcn tip my practice lor this work, mid luive traveled the districts most remote Irotn my lioine, nnd therefore most expensive to me, and now, il' it is the will ol the Ceoplc, 1 would prefer to remain on the eneli, ot least until 1 shall have had the opportunity to travel my own section ol the Stale, ami to conic ..uiorj; my own people. 1 fully rcali.'.e and appreciate the di licai v ol tlie position I 01 eu py. lam sen sible ul the filet that 1 run a iudicial ollici r .-in. I fcrl that 1 ouuht to stand al l from all political contentions. Inn, at the same time, I am in'. 1 nnd that my opponents are uryh'Lr their claims up. 01 the people, mid I pusume, llieietore, il will not lie considered improper for un to anuiiuiiee my candidacy, and yon are al liberty to do so lor me in such tnamii r as you may deem advisable, subject to the action ol the I'emocratic Iudicial convention. With kind H'oirds, I am very tiulyyouis, l o;ye .1. Slni!iii .. MAV Ml-.I JI.I'. Tl!i; MTItllii;. iiiic til Tlie t'fial 3tt 11 EC-ailv 1 MllUli COOC'-'HM'oltsl. 1 ''", ., May -'.'.-A lelcpiiiii passed bct.vicu rrisidiat Jalin Mcllride oil In: I nitc.l mine workers at Sp iu tirld, Ills., and Seciilarv I'. A. Mt p.ride, this miiriiin in which the lor.uer slated positively there was aoin to be ;i set tleiuent oi tin- strike there. This veil result in a sett lenient ol the n holcsti ii.e, it is believed. Ti e sett lenient, il ma le, will be on II, c basis ol i.'l cents n r ton iiH hi 1 and H'.l in I 'cnusvlviinia. MlMiK.M;iy -':i.- ilv er;, lliuia is .i.:cl here this morion:... The" Ik-lev. 11. am! Canton cinpaniei ol militia I- Ii ;.ist li'L'lil on,! ill,- I . , : south ol the city, will probably stav but a few- day;, lour. 1 . I M'iNiow.N. l':i..M:iyl".i.-The tlucil tiled raid on the Kvie iilam did not lake place toilav. Iiespatehcs report ecrv tliin ijuici t !iriij,ii tie,.' riji.ui and other phinis ate wo l i::j w'r.Ii increased loiees. I'1"":'--"!. I'Ir. . May 2.1 --Senaloi Camden's m'ui'.s in Spil man, W. a., eip.l't milis below hue, are bei.i;; 'novel on l.v lino strikers. The w o.s;; ,u-e i;n.iriled by deputies with 1, :.ii: ; uns. These arc the only mines in op ranun in till- llist-i.-l ;M, a it ,--,ii -., ,! , : ... ,L lieii'e'. made to clo-e tin 111. Tin-; I'ltoiu ti no 01 i: riox Til': ll'l t s I) , -.1 1 I 111:, i;, t !1 aii,l! l I i Tlitri In. Svn.Moo'e Y., May -'-Tin Im'itii I'lesljeteiian ik r.il Assemblv ivotind l.' its liti-iacss lodav ,-ind .-: 1 1 j iiii'ind to met at ritt.nrs thdi-ird rhmsd.-iv ill M.iv. I S'.i.-,. I he AsSl'lliV,', was o'u.l.'cd into a tierce political d. bate' today over the f.l lowin;; resolution I10111 the reiort ul the eon mill lee on tempera: cc: "No poliii -al pari v lias the niit toexpect the sui: port nl c iiristiaii ineii whicii does not aaml couiini'. lei ,, insl the license s'. Stl lit." 1'be Ii, n e-inuii.-sioae.s u'.ovel to strike luis clause Irom the rcpoit. 1 ney s.'im u,:s e-oii.ii.nteil the church to the I ' colli I i 1 1. in party. The motion to sttiki- it i iil was laid mi the tab!. and the lepm 1 with ihis clause was adopted. Fort v commissioners asked to have t'.i.ir names put on ti e record as in dlSR'lit to 1,1 the politic d 1 oi ion ,." the repoi t. I be Assemblv lormaily express; d its ii''ret that the S iutlieru t.encr.il Assim: blv dcilined to enter iulo mt;o! ia tinas looking to ,-ia oceanic icnin m 1 1 the 1 htiiclies .North and South. WI fl-illt 1- (IIA us), He ua or WiiMi.i.i Mls-iliiil W.i.j :s t ii 1 . M 1 M I'll:-. ' cm: , M iv ';i. Th. Com mcrcial '.'as uioeiine publishes an open letter tp m & tutor I . C. Wall hall o; M iss:ss'ipi, in ',.. hich he iires lb"tMcr.ns to stand toeethci' in snap a't ol the Cl-vtl md a-iui'iiisl ration. Akhoi.eli lit is in lav -: , I the hae coina.'.e ol ;-:!e r. Senator Waliii.dl says lie believes it v iiiu.ece-s 111 i,.r I'ciiioeiats to tall 01,1 and liht ovt r the fni:ii:ci ,1 iin-.'aoii when tin. re ale s 1 inaui- 01 her o nest ions ol i'itial itr.pai t.oiee, 1 lie tat ia lar m stance, to lie acicd u,on. la clofiiiu his letter Mr. Walthiil 11; aki s istroiie; plea lor p.iity unity. The cm in 11. a lion ol the 1 1, 1 11 oi-1, me p 1 1 1 v in the Southern state.-, he adds, is ol p.na mount importance and the 1 lemociiii s should but v side i-sues a;'. I support t lit I'tesidint. It lWAIIVN Ul.SOI.l Vl'S 's tint litlon lit l.iiitl ii 'flit: T11I1U -The T.irlll Akkiii. Y miiv...v May J 1. The 111 ia:: -lialbli'ii'i' iit the tviiatc toilav was con snined in an allempt to obt 0:1 -.clion 011 the Hawaiian lesolutiou reputed bv the comimlt'.e on loiei,;;:! il lations. iinndni.'uts to it wcic i-lieicd by I'diu .iii.I est vest's aincadiacnt declaim in tavor 1 I Icltiny the people of tlie Sand wich Islands choose their own tm 111 ol i;ovt rnincnl was laid on the t.ablt million ol Hoar by a vote ol ;',.; to Is. The latiirihll was taken up at lo:;',o and a motion made by 1'ilter to lav it aside tempo! .11 il y ;iii, risiiuie consider.-.-lm. I 1 I tlie llauaii.in lcsiil'iiion, was tic Icate I hv a virv close yoti vc.-is J1'.. nay s '.'S. Consideration of the lanl'l bill wiis then piocecilcd with and I'loeior ad dresse. I 1 he Senate in opposition to 11 III hl'l IUTI, .1IINI.UH Tlit-y Will NetlhtT WiitU Thcui Ht-IVCN Mlir l.t'lOtlHIN. k n 11.1.! , Tenn., May L".L The striking miners in the Jcllico district bac bec.'iiie desperate. Today w hin one ol the coal companies slnrtel to lav some new sidetrack al Xeweontb the strikers armed Ihemsilvcs and drove thclabiacis oil, thieateuini; to kill thiin if thev re turned. The operatoi s wiil a.ni'tii.ir men. oc 1. Ilt it 01 1 lie l-'iti'.". Il is belii nil Unit the cold snap ul sev eral weeks nj;o wall have at least ore very noticeable effect--on tlie brandy d.stilleiics of the Western disUict. Tin fruit crop will, it is expected, be so small that il will almost totally cut oil the production ol this article ol wet piod-. In (act, Collector Catter tills Tin; Ctrl zi:n that, iudyinj; bom the n ports from various points in (he district, the limit crop will he such that scarcely a single brandy tlistilltry will be in . operation next season. vc.st;a7u r,s ;.i.st;;.7u, i,-,i.u.s. Huston IS, WiisliiiiHton 1"; I'itts liui'K I-, Louisville '.'; riltsbmae, 11, Louisvill': i! (second gittiiel. New York (, Brooklyn I), lour innings. I'hilndcl-)hia-llaltiuiore, Clevelimd Cincinnati, 110 giime, rain. Southern laaj;ui Chai liston 1 1 Mo bile a. SUGAR TRUSTCOM'KRliME si Nt . i 1t1iMi1n st1s1111.il 1: WAS Ni:. Siihi Mi'iintots .net i"is,llt-iii lla i 1111 icr at Tlie TriiNt Ami tulic-r i:t niliiiieii ItittrcMU U In T 'hut Iiidiistrv - Newspaper Men In The lolls W.t-lllNi.los, M,,v 'P.-'ll,e put il tue siiuar iiivestiatmj; c.immittee iv.is made to the Sen all' tod:,',. It. distlosed ;t procedure on the part of the committee cntuely aul 10k.1l lot. in some testimony that appeals to have an important liearitif; upon tlie subject of the conference be Iwccu Senators and nictubeis ol the si-'ar trust. The committee report thai they have directed the l ulled States Ids tricl A'.torccv to proceed against wit i.ese Slnivu, lidwarils and Yialkir be lore the ;;ra'id jury, and have them in dieted fop t l:e eommissioii of ;i crime, the eo'uinittee holdin.i; that, uuder.-in almost loi;p,..eii aet ot ls.1T, their refusal totis'.ii, be . ire the Senate committee is an o:k nee so punishable. The committee al.-o subtnittcd the testimony ol Senator Cailci v, which admitted that a number ol conlereiices were held hitwcen Sen al..:s , -in-! Representatives of the sugar tins'.. In his 11 idenee, Mr. Callcry ad milted that lie had been present at two einlcrciiees and in reply to (jiicslions said that one of them was held at the lesiili na- of Senator llrice. It is understood that at liiiscoiil'erence, Mr. Caibry said, there were present be sides himself Senators llrice, 1 ionium and lliil and ricsi leiii Ibtveineyer of the siiiMi- 1 1 ".1st , as ell as other oentleinen intct't: -'.el 111 su-ar. C.-OI-iy also ttdd tl 1 committee thai at this conlcrenee tl esii-j,..i people made an argument in lav.-r o .-, eliaii-ee :'roiu the specilic rate al .bit v w h.-h iia.l at that titlx been a.;;ied upon to tlie :u I v.ikoi tu , which was su'iseiiiiea; Iv adopted, bat thai he i .Mr. Callcry ' opposed this 1 haii"c, be lie in;; tliat the specilic rale was lii-tler lor the pi-odtiiers ol saa.-ir in this coun try. The repot I close, as loHows: " liere loie the cotmniitee report ;ii::l i-iptesl tliat the I'li.-aiieu o (. Senate cerlily .-'.s t 1 each witness, l,,s ahuesaid li.ilure lo listilv am) Ins nloiesaid nlnsals to auswei and all laets herein, tinder seal ol the Senate, to the I'mtel Slat- s Ibsliict Attorney lor the I lis: 1 let ol Columbia to be proceeded against in the manner and lorm pro-, i led bv law." The ri port ti lers to LJcvanls and Slinver; U' 1 1 ker is not mcutiont'il, a;i;i, hi t ; t v A I l-.:tt iiooiiiiii .Hail l.lit s, Ills Hi Irs a Had llnll iluar C11.M 1 in .1, May L". Win l has been received in tins city of the clandc:: tine ma triage at Khea Springs, lortt milis above lu re, of W. I,. Iiu.j.'jcr, ajed iT and pto'.nbly the wealthiest property holder 1.1 Chat :.iiiooi;,-i, ., a woin;,,, name.! I'. 11111.1 liykts. !':" 1 ens will bu;sl like a bomb shell 1:1 toe bi;:hc.-t sa.ei.d cuilis. ( l)U man r-aeeii, tiiaii;!-, inaiile to icad or write, has ate.asseil I'.uat wealth and holds iho-.'k .at'.cr b!... k ol valuable real estate i-i the heart ol the city, l atinv Iiykcs is a w "laauol ,',0. who has divorced two husb. inils. I In eaipi-. eopc! and the wuistlcars ol Ins cial-hcu arc conlirmcd. as he was a coe- w ii'owi r ol Lothario pi opcusities. His i.,c rail. It 1 11, the oldest over oil years ol ;.,, ,'.ie ail m.in ii d and .-i iti 1 Jjj; Cll.it la:.- -::.. V ::: st p- o:ni aeni c:t leens. IIOl S I-'. WORK lliMt'iiN-iiitt The Ten ivr Cent. T ax ui.l 1111 HlHIe IlanhH, Ymiim.ims, May "a.--!l.i motion ol C,-iU-iii!i(;s. ft wasayi'ied in the House to day ;;:,, t. toinoriow beiii decoration day, when the House adjourned today it - In. a Id be uu' i I T hit 1 s -1 a 1- at 1J o'clock. At 1.' lo p. in. the House 111 committee . I the whale, tool, mi the In percent, bank tax lull and Co 11 Tennessee ail dress, I tie- eiiKiii'l let in layoitd the lax. Mil hi rluiKl I tiJiinH IIi Kiioc. r!K"i-M.!, N. .. M-iy L".L Lx Justice ol the 1'iace keiakili b. Sutherland ol eiave-i ail was this tn.M nin j; siiileneed to two yens and ineht mouths in Siuy Sinj; pi isou and to pay a i-iie o si.1i 111. fills s.iitcucc iiicltnhs the sentence al ready imposed ot one year's imprison ment ami Minn line. T in- .1, U Ha Is Miiu-,11111 kii inio.p, a., M,,y estcrdav al'tetiioon the Jetetsoii Ibivis mansion was formally turiiel over to the ladies ol the Couli'deiatc Meniorial Library Soca-ty bv the city of Richmond. The buildine. will be used as a museum lor Conk. k late war relies. I'llltlllli IlOVVIl I VIH'IINI'S -nii. Tu, Mav -ti.-Tlic wholesale iliscli.u i-.i ul elt 1 hs lor whie'i Secictaiy l.amonl has been preparinj,' took pl.-ice in the War Department today, nearly .".nn employes receiving iinlice that their sell ices were no longer rcipiired. o 'Xii:si:d ri:u!t.;u.us. I he sine, ssbd n ot"jaiiiation ol the Kit I1111 md Terminal si stem is practically assured and till the committee is now waitinc; lor is the loreelosure of the piopertv, which w ill take place in t.nc. ' he steamship San Francisco, bound lor Hull with a carejo ,if cattle, lies at New York unable tn proceed because ol lack of coal. A eh'iudbut st in Mai inn township, Pennsylvania, destroyed several build inys and did lereat damage to crops. Deputy Sheriff Kurt of Jacksonville, l'la., shot and killed Marshitl Sweet on a train. Sweet Inst trial to shoot. A dam caused by a landslide into the I'tiniaub river caused immense destruc tion ol lilc and property in India. The President has sent lo the Senate the nomination of W, F. llarr, to he postmaster at Anderson, Si C The l'ltsidci.l has Issued uu older closing nil the executive departments on Decoration day, The miners at Cripple Creek, Col., fc main firm in their deinuuds. VI HAVE Jl'ST RECEIVED IOO liOXES TaDglefoot Sticky Fly Paper. This in tlie best lly paiior ni tlie market, !'." double sii.'t'ls 1,o tin; I, ox. Kadi double- sheet will eat eh a quart of Hies The trade (supplied at w liolesali) and retail by Raysorfc Smith, PATTON AVE. open evenings till II o'elork ASHEVILLE ro 1111; riio.vr wi; iiavi; ji-st comi'lhtiui a full LINK Ul' HANDMADE SHOES Aml the future euriy in stek 11 lull 1ss.11 tment nfslmi-s nf OUR OWN MAKE ! TllliV STAND WITHOUT A RIVAL iJ3ij:ins, U Court Squnre, Asheville, N C THE OAKS HOTEL tinder New Management. New Furniture. Nice, clean comfortable rooms. Table excellent, Porter Meets all Trains, Close In town, On an Ulectrlo Car Line, Beautiful Location. Hot and Cold Bathi. BTery Poaslblc Conrenlenc. THE OAKS HOTEL, A. P. LABARBE, MGR. -v.v'-An V'Vi. M A-iMt,&aaWMiaAMtA.lvli
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 29, 1894, edition 1
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