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r 1 A Asheville Daily Citizen I'H-.'IIV j i VOLUME X.-NO 23. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1804. PRICE 5 CENTS. A. D. COOPER, I DECORATED ALL GRAVES J COMMON WEALERS I AILED HIGH EIGHT LIVES WERE LOST WE HATE JUST RECEIVED HONORS) FOR THIS DI.li: AMU THEIR FI RPOKK NOT A COM GROCERIES. A WRECKED TRAIN TAKES FIRE. 1 Ml-. UHAY. MINDABIJ nsr V i L I I i GRADE VK ()1-i i;k THIS Vt'KKK FINE LEMONS 20 CENTS DOZEN GASOLINE Ho Hays The Jadire lie lore Whom Their were Trlcd-Cooicrem Not To Be Coerced By The Lawless Mobil, Hi:i.i:na, Mont., May 30.-Lcuders ol The Prculdent Cora lo Arlinulou to Take Part la the IxeiileH Waahlujcton-A reat Uav at Richmond. I'KlillKKk KSIII Ito. Va.. Mnv 1 , v . .uulll..t 4UU U(J, lA-uui'ra o oration day opened here this morniiur .v the Seattle rontim,,.,,. f n, confering honors upon both blue and weal army were brought into the United ...... t 1 t . . . k.ujt. n ,urKc puny arrived irom Wash- states eourt yesterday to answer the .uiuu ui u u. m. ana was met at tiie charge of coutempt in seizing a train on train uv tne Mayor and a committee nl t lie Northern I'm-iAr- milmn.i ... n.. ... prominent citizens autl escorted to the I era line ot the Stnte M.,v is . . i ' ninirrnTn ivitiuiflpu ti... I i ur I'-tt ., , . - Km ii ; knives I ! i.ciiy, tne leaner, who is were decorated with flower!, wrc-itlm brother of the kVlIu- u,i,ni. : J ..v.... ii ui 10 UUW anrl .... ..I....... 1-1 . . ! ... . -..u.i ,.... iK procession -vas then m nc. i.ouis, was sentenced to the ennntv ...r. i i v..m,.,vu uim proceeoea to the 1 cdcrnl j:m lor six months. lohn Ross the eu Four ierMouM Taken nut nun. Other Are MisalnK-F.niclueer and Firemen Anionic the Dead An open Switch. MiLWAi Ktii;. Wis.. Mav 30. A M.-.rsh. field, Wis , dispatch savs that nn dent resulting in the loss of eight lives and the injury of from 15 to 20 persons, muii, or icss occurred Uerc at ;(:ir a. m Tram No. 4 on the Wisconsin Central railway went through an onen switch. and was completely wrecked. Tbe cars afterward took fire and were consumed l our persons were taken from the wreck dead and four others arc missing 100 BOXES Tanglefoot vn kixkivk i:vi:ry wi-kk ikhsii , . "i"e i cinrai u.o"urs..xmonuis. onn Koss, the eu- wreck dead and four IJATVYIT? lucmeterv a.li,.,,. ii. ro....a ,.i ,i. I..:.,.. i... ...... ,. ... wrtt'i oe.ia ana lour iwiiiuu, ..... un uiiun 6'"i viiiuumi scrv'.-u two terms ill tile It is sunnnwiHlm,.ra ... 1. n I A Hi UI 11LUI UI LI If IIJIV mr.ld II. lit ti.nM I ur.ia n la ... It. I . . This stove can be see,, in operation at Vounff. U.S. navv w,h7 l, " "7 iLXl .T T' T " Anl"S 1-d are the engineer, fire- i i iii.in. ir; upninn nm mm n t. i. i . , HUW kji ,i niEur i Sticky JERSEY ORANGES Miss Clarke's Cooking School, 4S South Main street. For sale ut AND THRASH'S BANANAS. I CRYSTAL PALACE. BUTTER North oBicer ever invited to dtli vcr a deeor.i. tion day oration in the South. His ora tion was very interesting and was re ce yea witn a Rood deal ot enthusiasm nAMiixnTON, Mav :J0.-Iccoration day was observed in Washington in the usMiii uiuuiier. i ne ciuet exercises took piace at the Arlington, but appropriate were uciu nt tne soldiers iiotne and various ccnictcrici. The disti ict mi litia headed a procession of Grand Army men nnu other veteran associations, wnicii marcnea to Arlington. UllCICNL 111 I 111 IV Dhr.il ii.h ....... : . . vviv.pihuuu nua III cn.no.H lit, I lm . I ... Carolina ROR Hprrin? !:rc8i(lc"' Cleveland, who left the White 0i i uouse at noon ami drove directly to ...felUI,, niciuioMii, va., Mav ;). The unvi : were each sentenced to ;10 davs in iail. " J I In passing sentence. Tudire Knowles - saiu tne whole army seemed to be cross ing the country with a purpose in view Wlllfh llifl ttlt ll.ir. ........ u.u vt'iiiuiLllu 11.31.11 1U icilauu- able men. The iilnn lw u.,l.i nf - . .... ,,v flu,Uf ullj, ltuII- her ot men in the United States purport- m iisaiiuuii: in vtasmngton witli the brothers. HII.L AND THE PRESS. The New Vork Senator StaudluR ne Newspaper Hen. WAsitiNCTox.May 30.-In tbe Senate ilieiiaawin f !, 1..M .. . - - ... ... ........,,.,! tm ...... oo..... , vllc uMUCrj committee rc- IlltCUtlon o enerein.T rrrn i . . vv-,v to be end ii red if r"r "Jrl V Mr. IIUI, he said that live. "il newspaper man who had written Fly Paper. IN THE ' EXAMS ' 25c. PER POUND fiiro nmllklicioiis Hon How- Mixed Cliocoliiics. ICIiucoLite Mints. ( 'remit Mini,' Civnm Wintcrgrevii, Miirshmallow; Licorice Tablets, il'c. Fat Selected Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Magnolia Canned Salmon, Selected Canned Oysters, 4 VlHlt TO The Nnrmul ..rf initiate iuHtliuie i uc Uiivs oi review anil htia exam nn linn lu.r.ll in . . t .-.,.t., int uuviu-1 -"" "nuii vuimiiciicL'ineui are hcini? Illfl PVOmuno .rL.l,-r...l I . . ,Jlih. IVlir;:. r ' "'',ll,tr ,lls. P"vnl.e "one by the students of the Normal ;.nd suiuma uiuiiiiiiicnt occurred touav with I ... a cava rv reuninn. Kii ,.ni; i I oiieguue institute, and in its comfort- I .... . "UKIIlJlL.S.. auc n.impton, Uov. O'l erall. Kcv. 0 I William lotlt'S mill I '.en k.,on, siieeches. 1 he latter w;is bitter in his I arraignment o the n i.., .. aiou ssiem. 1 t crowd wna t he ..,rn..ot ., i. i . - ... f..i,v in iiv vny jiure uie unveiling ot the l,ee monument. I " procession liegan to move snoi uy alter . o clock. The monument I exercises Iifimm lei'.. -. v ...1....1 I n- ... 111,11 ntu feature of the, parade was the children's Hitt.c TI . ... . j..,,.,.uii. mere were manv hundred in line, each rlirk-eH niti, 1 I , . " uiiiiiiiii: iiiiu sasncs and enrrying flags. There were nunumis ot little ones Irom livcyearsup. "ul u srown person was allowed 111 the I run Tbisisthe bestjily paper 2") double able study hulls and well appointed class rooms, amonc the learners, with President Lawrence as a lruide. Tin; Citizen vcstcrrlnv Imd n hghtfiil stay. the application of the pupils to the stltdv in iiroft-pKQ nt ,.fi,.l, ,,..1 j . e , , .iv.i miuvuitVI inuou coming wituin 1111; LrnKii's ob servation was noted to be carefully close and the class or its individuals showed their illtcllii'i llt ntwli rel iimlimi ,.(' (I... H.-B9UH oy ineir prompt, corrcctlv-civeu iiBpiuisca 10 iuerics irom the faculty. The . tll'orts in bookkeeping, type writing and stenography were note- ATI.S.NTA WII.I. ET IT. I lioeeived by Express Lobsters, ShMmp, 1 HESTON'S WM. KROGER'S Ti) MliET JI.XKU TIMUSFOK TIIESBXT SIXTV DAYS I AM OFI'liKlXO ALL OF Spalding Baseball and Tennis Goods Orders by mnil will receive prompt ;t nd en reful nt tent ion Every One is Talking Clam Juice. At.overumeut BulldliiK Probable for The southern Exposition Washington, May 30,-Tlie subcom committee of the House nom-onriation'K . , committee who had under consideration a proposition for the erection of a build I ing at the Atlanta exposition to contain the government exhibit lu.ve nre..,i worthy 011 account of the decree nf " 'vv iuc o siriet at neatness, t.recision .n.,,1 rnni.lii 7 .lDC u'"nct, aim 1 tr.Meve that it tained in th,.n .e,.;i i:.... .I,.."; " . Ule control of the Semite to nowadays denominated "woman's work," Like the Sl'ltsilile vmnm ,i..wnn .l.nl - ---- jw.it.f, iivjitiki, niai tney are the students put on each dav the white apron and cap of the cooking class. The dainties and suhst nnti.'ils itt healthy living are evolved in an noart- rimi m.pn.. .. .... Dnvenientlv adnnteH le " fi, " . r.""" "" r-uou something as to speculations in sugar was on the stand and said that he wrote it in good faith and had derived Lis I infnriniif m n..r..l n.i . I .twin 1.1111UUC11LIU1 sources, I why I Mr. Hill asked 1 should h i. ,....i I 1 . on that noint i ..T""? "Eil "IJ " marKer, parties called against whom the charge I was oresented. I "Wow nre urr tn .luniii., .. :.. t 1 t . I Allen, "who they are, when the witnesses sheets to the box. Each - ,"",uv mtu iiuuu's or me I suurcrs oi tneir intormation ?" "Swi-nr .-ill (1ip .niininPD :e i I rirLMF1 ht will catch a . ,- ai',iuuuiu. bo long as you have" Mr. Hill weni "entered uoon this my judgment it is vout duty to cx- naust it and to go to the bottom. I think that the Senate is treading on ground which it OIHrht mt tr, I iL-t. I " v" .iviiu. i i urn K I that no good will come of investigation in thus scckinir in . . n I """'v Illbll. I 1 deny the right of the presiding officer, wiliiuuc any action ot this body, to cer- uiy tne lacts to tlu-district ntti.rnev ,.i I ?,w!.th.. wholusalft and retail hv i , . , ll,1i. fcu aiiyi - v wiiciuer tins nrnMernt,M b1,u , ----- .. fcw llLIV I miiuer in mat direction. I desire to I oner a resolution on this subject. ' urn s resolution went over till today. quart of Hies. The trade supplied at READV TO SETTLE. R&y SOY k Slllith, incut conveniently adapted for fair hands in the mnninnl.-ii inn of the ,.....;..,! culinary processes. The art of bread making is taught in the minutest detail and convincing proof wns made of the i.;ii ..r i. i...t . ., . 'i mi; ui kl rs ns rne nvetiQ wrci. upon a bill which will be reported to the I"1"1 full ivimmlll,. ... ...i...i:i..i. c .. I skill QAIircil f the annrnnri, VA, Vif A" i" . V.1 "KVni." an exhibition of the rVI"QLU the removal of the goenTbui ,.i 1 Z 7,. il.. i,.,,,. . " . -r. i fc.iv n lis ill! 11 ii're.SLiniT le.'lllire III" lllv t'ht'iUi II liv . Such -AT A- BIG REDUCTION. TUIl M'ACli IS TuO SMALL TO .ViS.V TZO.V ALL, I1VT GET- O.Vfi'of AM . IIASI) llll.LS, W ILL GlVii YOU AN IDEA OF TllU LOW FKICES. L. BLOMBERG TUB MODlil, CUiAR AND srUKTINU COUPS HOC SKI 17 l'utlon Ave. Ilf llu' extr.li,lilili:irv v.-ilit. Iluvels. lluy lire remlilhlc, written nesi aliuinrs ami I he lnue se s 1 hem. inlliors n ll.icKnril. leriimr, Um-hess, Mrs. Altxnililer, M'llkle Collins, HurIi , J , it j , luirrie. carey, i-ieming, lathe Kin, .oia, verne. Il ack. t ie. Over i.nm copies liy rrtiKl,( ttnluv. Illiliknl five l.,.,L- f.,r , I." ;ou jo anit .'5 cent novels ut lo edits lo, IS and Soeetlt novels at Qeenls Doilo, ships That I'ass III The Niejit. Yel- imv nsier, only 15c. cai ll; .'sc. elsewhere. neaveniy 1 wins 50 cents. SEASONABLE Shirt Waist. well niaile . J"' Make Home Attractive. nnPTT.A "NTn Bona Nolhini; ailils so tuiii h to the cmnfoit ol a iiotiic intrniK the luateil term lis a eooil liaitimm-k. Speelal haigains I Ins week. I'aliner's (Irnml V'ttlm,,.. nu ,...1 .. will liny, nuiile of finely woven cotton iii i.iu, inn leiiKin 11 leei, neavy it null ftuiRf, with ihIIuw ami stationary sineiiilcr only fi.ou, iliis week onlv. ft nii(!lit interest vou to know that we solil I these at fs.no last week, nrxt week the I iinee will lie fj.oo. Mexican hnnunoeks irom ji on up. jute hiuiiiiiocks 10S feel loni!. .stroni!, fn cents, hull supply II.IHIMIUV K IIAlllS, RBAL B8TATB BROKBR8. INVB3TMBNT A0BNT8. NOTARY PUBLIC ' RAY'S Xo. S . Cuiiri Stnmte. Luam SccnnlT nlaced &t it rmw mt Office 35 ft 20 Patton Avt., op tUlra I CHOICE TEAS. All excellent line ol goods in stylish etTects. I.AUIliS' WRAI'PKKSI Six or eiKht strong cards. LACKS: Point Veuise, Point de Gene, Valen ciennes, Oriental, Uourdun, Torchon, Point de Gaze, Chantilly, Medici, tie. KMDROIUKRIKS Iu great variety, ou Swiss, Nainsook mid Camhric. WASH DRKSS GOODS: A large stock of good styles, the kinds not so easy to find. PARASOLS, PANS, OXFORD TIKS LISI.K THKKAD HOSK, KTC. H, REDWOOD & CO., CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SlloliS, AND HATS. TKI.Kl'IIONK i,,. Alas ! the joys that fortune hriius Arc trltlinii and decav, And those who prise the trillinK thines More trillliiK stt l thanthev. h (iouliiiiilh. IllflSII REAGAN. from the World's Fair grounds at Chi ciigo unu us erection upon tliecxposi I tlon OTOIlllriHnt Atlont-n ll'll... I I .... " . l 11 niv II1IIOVU1 otiine DiiHtling be not practicable, or if luc removal ana re-ercclion ol the build I intr is not nnssihle ivitl,;,, n,n , I n r ......... .uv niiiuuiii If, the appropriation, then the Sccrctnt y of Iviiv iiciaiiiy is ituiiionzco to have anew building erected at Atlanta, not to cost I muii I. II till ,puU,WlMJ. II IJ1C OKI IJUlKllIlK wvviimii a government exhibit and the remainder .i iibiuc ior nn cxuiDit ol the colored ucnnle of the ennnlrv In ..;u .1.. building is to be under the control of the government board of managers. The bill lllso enrriea nn ,m. ...... -:..!:.... of $1")0,00(I to defray the expenses of a government exhibit and this sum, as well as $50,000 for the building, is to immediately available. SYMPATHY FOR H1RIKI KN Serious Trouble Threatened Al a niHHOiirl Coal Mine Macon, Mo., May 30. The situation ... v . .. ..i .. .. . .11. mine io. o ut tne Kansas nnd ev:i Coal company near here is serious. Last night a gang of strikers assembled nenr the mine and threatened to drive out the ncgoes at work. A large lorce of deputy shenlls surrounded the shaft mid ore. vented an attack. The strikers are ugly unu, it is reared, will set fire to the buih I T i. i-.. ir f . i i hub. lie leninia ni rnm ot iinum ,a i.- . ---- - n IHIUkVli) Id 111 sympathy with the strikers, and the shcrill hnds difficulty in securing depu ura iu nssisi mm in urcscryinir order. ConMiits, Ohio, May 30. Shcrill l Rilev nf Atheiin emiftf v l,a. nn...t...i ... .....-....... I1IJV1UIU io I Governor Mekmleu fnr tr,-,,,... -pi. I .. J tiuuiW, I III strikers are preventing the moving of coal trains on the Toledo nnd Ohio Ccn- I trl nnlwnv nf I. nuau. nt.:.. ti. I : . . ".W..OVVI, Villi, 1 III Oovernor is in Cincinnati, to which place i mi rcqucM. una uecn iciegrapneu or the strike. r ,. . .uiimiii no, May JO. t here weicl filty representatives present at the meet ing of the I'ittsburir coal oner.itors' meeting which was called to henr the re. port of the committee of fifteen, which had been appointed to formnl.itc a plan tor the settlement of the strike. , ,. : , v,'",.-i .""3ioiiiiniii.ee lanca to ntrree on unv .. .. a iuKci..er piens;iiii occasion, numb plan and asked that it be discharged bells. Indian dubs and evolutions in The rc.ucst was granted and imnedi-' marching made up the program, and ntcly a terward AUxandc? l t uor i il-! , ZVSJS.. . " cd . committee of ten be ap- - . . ,i -.1,. ' , , ", ""K puimcu xo take the p'ace of tic (lis- fi W lJ If I I n - " . I I V I " " k tV I. . I 31 PATTON AVE. 0pen evenings till 11 o'clock and well regulated institute. household of the MR. GORMAN TO REIT WK J'L'RCHASH AM. Ol'R TEAS Direct from Hie iuiiorlers, 1- 8 1 II . r I iff U M 9 1 nil Mill most of us would be glad to be I afflicted with a fortune. Just to see how I it goes you know. However a fortune is not necessary in order to have THAT BOY OF YOURS Well dressed. As long as Star Shirt . Inaists can be bought for 70 cents (worth $1.00) there need be no trouble I about it. Can fit any boy from four tears of oge to H. White and colors in I alt sizes. Sold only by OA. Greer J MITCHELL, THE HATTER and FURNISHER " '' . ... ; " r ft PATTON AVKND 1 "ST Not Return Before The Tariff Bill Is DlMponed or. Laukkl, Md., May 27.-Senator Gor mau's nervous svstcm ! rnmtihlv n...iciui n pr08trated, and it is doubtful whether he will be sen in the Senate again before the tariff bill is disposed of. lie probably will leave his family some time this week for the Virginia springs. His physician uas orucrcti rest ann iuiet. Mr. Gorman has been in poor health Inr 1 nrn nr I heii niiint I, a 11,. nn.u.l... .... - - . ...... ...uu ...o, 1.1. VUllBillU- tion is very much broken. Tor venrs he has suffered from nruralgin. The strain ot the past six months 1ms tnken from him the little strength he had left, and the recent delivery of his sneeeh in he Ice Cream Soda .(All Flavors.) "l9 yoia CauKhl Between The cam, RoAsoKii, Vn.. Mav 30. W. 1-. I Hushes, fireman on the Norfolk and Western railroad, wns caught between the cars last night while changing a owiicu m noucnins sititng near LIiiib tinnsburg and so badly injured that lie died here this morning. He was 21! years old and resided nt Christinnaburg. WK ARK NOW SKRVING OIR Frozen Fruit Frappe. Sotol Coca-Cola Hire's Root Beer AND OTHKR I'Ol'UUR DRINKS. SHU.IN0 AGKNTS POK s1sdfeilliitifci.' ikokwjfc tisllWfaili)s'il't Cabinet Maker Wanted. Supia, May 30.-The resiBuntionol M. StambulolTs ministry is due entirely to personal friction between several mem bers. M. GrekotT bas declined to under take tbe reconstruction of a cabinet, and nas aavisea I'riuce Ferdinand to sum- HUYLElt'S CANDIESlttonTrTharp'-K!'"0' the oppo,i- THK HISTORIC UOVICUNORS. Tliey nvet After a Long Srpara won iiunuicrallou. Washington, May .'10 Twenty five members of the Southern iinmiornti.in association, composed of delegates from .New ork, Maryland, West Virginia and the District of Columhin . Ct her,. yesterday over the Richmond nnd Dan villc railroad to attend the Smit hern mmigrution and industrial Concrcss. to meet ui convention in Augusta, ('.., to HI.V. The association organised its third annual congress toilnv nt nn,, PNU; dent M. T. Hryan, presided. Speeches of miiuiuc wire inane ity atavor . II .Ml . Minder. I'resiilenl limenl. I ,,,., ,.i IIIC iOllllL' Men s lillSMHSS en ,.,', r. Aui.iihI.'i. C.nv W t Y.rt I,.... i r.. :.. ... ... ,., , llcIK,u uiio i one i stales senator fatruk Walsh president of the Commercial Club, .uig'ism. Responses were made hv Gov. McCorkle of West Vlroinin I-.,,'.-... - ."p..-...., .W1VI1,,,1 1 1 Itl.'lll Ot SnnlH 'nmniii .....I 1..... " - .....wit..,. ,,, viuv Larr oi Ni rth Carolina. IVcawlfiit Itrvnti fi.1ti.tfoJ u-;il i n. nun nn iiu dress Rivini; a history of the association find its nliirrla TL.kH,in..i:,... "-.!" ...I VUlllMllltlll is luiii posed of representative men from nil over ..v fwuvn muii mi uuiimift in iwr n sue TSSlll ntifl iiaiMtil ai-iuKKi Ti. .11 ..i' (Ick'Kntes showing the states represented nan nwi vi ikvii limUC. 1 (1 C COIIVCtltlOtl will last till Friday. TO TIIE FKONT Coxey'M Decoratlou liav. W'.vsitiNi.To.s, May 30. Coxcv's rnL.. ged army of tramps have been reinforced by 150 men under "Gcncrnl" Calvin. who nrnved at the Coxcy camp yester day. 1 hey marched into town this lltOmillD. deeiirntcil th linnnn n.n . ....... .... nv, llll'IIUI.Il III on I'eiinsylvanm avenue nt the W estern inn oi uiccnpuoi grounds with cver irrecn nnd wild fl mera ...! .......i...i r . ..Mil lllllllUCll back to camp. Will Parallel The N. & w. li.M.TlMoHU, Md.. Mav :I0.-Thc ufucturcrs' Uecord savs the L'hrsn and Ohio railroad company has decided to imriillil tin VMrfntL- u. , . ... .,w..w.n mm iitnicrn through Southern West V irginia, and inp tne nnest coal seams and some of the best timber lands in the wutld. A Cvtloiie In a Urave Yard. Wichita, Kns., May ;10. A said to be 20n feet wide passed over the Northern portion of this count i,..i night destroying a coimtrv church and overt limine monument in t l.r. ki,; cemetery. So far as heard from, no one was killed. YESTIiRDAVS UASBDALL GAMES. National Lcncue St. T .m.U II tlp.nl,. Ivn N. Nino. o rM.nl...i ni.i- ,,. ;? ... ' k,'ii i quo dclplna H, Chicago 7. Pittsbunr 3. uaitnuore 2. W nshmgton 12, Louisville 2. Boston-Cincinnati trame no.tnnned Southern Lencue Mnhlln m r-t.i ton A. Nn.hvillfi 1f) lll.Mi. n vt Orleans 10, Savannah 3. Mcntphis-Ma-con, no game. 1 lie siiL'irisLion wnu fi. ort :n. out much discussion and the following committee was selected: M. H. Taylor, iiiiiil Illilli: 1 nomas nnmr 1 A A . .. ' . . --""l ' llll- (irews, i. . SV 11 cm orlien- T-V f ui.. I,',"', Dempster, R. II. Hoyle, John nivine. 11. lirnne .nut w l n .:.i ... ...... ..... i-'ici null, i 1 he instructions fiven tlw. .....:,..... I B. "i. kWllIUIILlCC 1 uiuuie a genrrni desire on the part ol i uc operators to wind up the strike with all possible haste unit -it ilm Ko, . ., -"s .am ill nip I io oe sccutcci. 1 1'IVIIIimitl.in I,.,. T..II . . . I tor the rittshnrir nnn.ni r,r. .i i WB I'AVIi JL'8T COMPi.BTun . ,.,.. r, iiiiii I. Ill oil- Mw n iu il. uc ior tne 41 1st net nt nnv nr ... . 1..,.. ....... sec lit. There is n d.-"ei,l,..l i,n... . miM.l .1. ... ., i.ii lui: iiiiii iii i ,n ii,M.n . n-a .. . ... I I l -",0 IIDlA l i"" i uc v-ievcianu conference. Mr. I.eaiua And His sick Wire. V.IIIIITA, Kan., May 2'J.-C!inrles t.. I.easc. husband ol Mr f i- i ...... .... rf, l.cisi-, oenies the story of separation Irom his wile. Ben interviewed vesterday hci wept niitcrly and seemed to think his wiic migut uie. l o add to his troubles, uiiers iiireatcning to murder bis family and bum Ins house arc received every few davs. He nv t, ...;u ...... v . . , , iu iMiuiic nnil take Ins children with him in ti. oetisiiie ot ins sick wile, lie expects the house to be burned and is alarmed over i ne uiaiicr. LINK OF HANDMADE SHOES And will in tuc future carry in .tuck a hill assortment or shoes or 7,000,000 For The F.IkIii Plant, I.LOIN, 111., May 20.-A renrescntntive r . . 1 I oi an J.ngli.sh syndicate has offered S: woii.utitMor the plant of the Klirin Na tional vtaicn company, nnd President lIStiStoitrftteo0,,teHOUR 0WN MAKE! 1 lie SVndl.'llte ia ne.l.r,).!., I ,. . ,.' K.".'M'lJ llll- S.IIUl I that n lew years ago offered $8,000,000 oi mi -piant. t nc oiler was then rc- iccicn. Found II I in and Fortune. Port Townsiinii, Wash., May 28.- rankL. MeDill, a restaurant keener lately of Port Angeles, has turned un f.a a long lost heir to a fortune in Chattn- iiimik"! nun., vaiuen nt ifoO.OOO, He has liecn nlim ut fr.vm r... en years tind scvernl thousand of d.illnrs nave ocen spent in vain in endeavoring . ....... ...in ll 19 WUl-Il'IIUOUlS. COSDliNSBD TELEGRAMS. THliY STAND WITHOUT A 1UVAL ROBERTS, 9 Court 8qnara, Aihevllle, N. C licorLe Sirnrv I..1U n rl . - ..... u mni; inn iUL III I niiKcsoarrc. l'n.. tlmi ) a... , -. - ...... ... ,, u ihb I inun count icit penndess bv the rascal ity ol the trustees of his es'tntc and re uuceu to Lht i(Hftiaitv tf ui..i-b;n., r. i cents a uuy in coal mines. riHu iKoi.:..i, .. it.. ... .x . I and the south ol Prance arc tindir inow. THE OA K R H OT C I i wo tramps died in Mudrid of exposure w i v Gen. Tnfl. XX. Knvv tuna nti:M-f.j ronuliHt rntifliiinti for (.mMd. c ... . . . . " ' VUIIMI1BB II VIII tne seventh Iowa district yesterday. w. r. Kcnd, the Pennsylvania opera tor, savs ne tvi tnnnrf mum ... ....... :i i ., .. ' ...... w .aiiuviii ,11 tne strikers do not return to work A .olid bottom hna nf I,... Iimh f...l ..... . U IUUI1U lor a light house off the coast rt llattcras, N, C. The Cnllfnrnla nr,.nn. ...... 1. nn i " 7 " . " ""V per Under Mew Mmum.. New PurnUnre. Nice, clean comfortable rooms. Table excellent. Porter Meets all Trains. Close la town. On an Blectrle Car Lint. BcautlM Locatloa. Hot and Cold Hatha. Every Possums Coavcaltaet. THE OAKS HOTEL, A. P. LABARBE.MQR. .km-xiI 1 '' J'-" ir ' i ' ' i i Jii'"iir' 'ii ' ni i'li i iihuiii m' iiiiViswiiTaii'iiat!''
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 30, 1894, edition 1
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