Asheville Daily Citizen
VOLUME X.-NO 21.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, TIIUESDAY EVENING, MAY ait 181)4.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
ns . ....... I .. . I - - -
i AKir l' 1 M-- colhtiom LONG
HIGH
GRADE
JERSEY
BUTTER
25c. PER POUND
-AT-
WM. KKOGER'S
TO MEET II.XHU TIMES FtlN TIIEXEXT
SIXTY DAYS I AM PIi:mSO ALL Ol
Spalding
Baseball and
Tennis Goods
BIG REDUCTION.
77;; si'Acu is Too sm.ill to .ves
tox ALL, HIT GET OSli OF MY
UAXIl Illl.LS, WILL r.lYliVtiU AN
ihh'.x (; 77; low i'kices.
L. BLOMBERG
TIIK MODKt.
Clf.AK AND SlMKTl.NU GOODS llolSI-l
i; I'aUoil Ave.
CORTLANPJBROS,
RBAL ESTATE BROKERS.
INVBSTMBNT AGENTS.
NOTARY PUBLIC
A. 1). COOPER,
GROCERIES.
!; oi l i:k rins wkkk
FINE LEMONS
-I OK
20 CENTS DOZEN
W1-: RI-CKIVK KVKKV WhKK FKHSII
ORANGES
AND
BANANAS.
You
REMEMBER
Wlin l
Iki ti sii.l in uanl
to tlic will kiinu ii
Palmer Hummocks.
We have received :i l.iuc shipinc nt
.iii.l can make yun very low juices as
we have the laimi and must com
plete stuck iu tin- lily.
II E N T O N ' S
Slll TII M.l X STKKKT. "
Alii lit
r.t
Take a l ew Hours
Oil1 Prom Business
Ti-1 ni. iy a iiii. ( Li.nnr of oio.iiet.
cost is tiuminal, the brnetil lti-.i!
quite so exciting as ,-i hoi si- rai l- or ball
Kami-, but your l.imilv e,.-t the hem-lit.
Your health is improved ami you Ii el bel
lir in every way. Speaking ol ero.iiot
s. Is, I have a lot ol' thrill, want In si ll
Hu m ami have marked them low so as to
make Iht-lll move lani.llv. I'rolessional
ill set, ell v.alllly tilil-he'.l, s in. h mall. I
The
Not
lle.nl.
ground
alvallie.l aleh.
sockets, ic.llKe.l
ill set s,e.
with
liolii
t.
Loans Securely Dloocd .t 8 n.r tmt
Office. 35 & 36 Pattoa Ave., up (tain
CHOICE TEAS.
VK IT RCHASK ALT. OUR
TEAS
Direct from Uli- importers.
o
n
M
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9
I
t
i 5 i
II
Gl- A.. Greer.
inest
on Earth
l-.xai lly di., rib, , Telnn . . el. I.rate.l
chocolates uii.l bonbons.' y.nle l.y the
most skilliiil workmen Irom the liest ma
lerials. makiiiK the very best candies that
t is possible to .roiliie. Vim couldn't m l
bitlcr il yon paid double I lie price. Yon
.Ion t have to jmv 8o eents lor it eilher mi
li s in scaled packages. Look at window
display mi. I try w.iiie. Superior cream
ellocnlalesoiilyie.: walnut lonlons olllv
ie.; dipped walnuts and walnut clioeo
late ercaius onlv tv.: ilirystalized pens
eherril-s and pineapple Olllv foe.
SHERMAN TALKS
AIM, nOKGAN CHALLlMa H A
HTATEVENT.
us. In
GASOLINE
HANCE.
'This stove can be seen in operation at
Miss Clarke's Cooking School, -IN Soutb
Main street. Vo 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
RETT'S
No. s N.
Coillt Square.
Tiii.i-rnoNi;
AhmMhejoyslhat foiiiiin l.iiim,
AretntlitiK "lid decav.
And those who prize Ilic u illin- mines
MoretrilllnKi.tf than they.
- (.'.'.A-i'l.'.
still most ol tis, would be elud to be
itlllicted with a fortune. Just to sec how
it goes you know. However a fortuuc
is not necessary in order to have
THAT BOY OF YOURS
Well dressed. As long ns SUr Shirt
Waists can be bought for 7lt cents
(worth $1.00) there need be no trouble
about it. Can fit any boy from four
years of age to U. White and colors in
all sizes, Sold only by
MITCHELL,
THE HATTER and FURNISHER
' NO. aS FATTON AVKNUK.
SEASONABLE
Shirt Waists
An en-client line ol w. II ni.ok-
t;oods iu stylish edivls.
I.ADII-iS- YK.rrKKSf
Six or i-inlit slronn i-aul...
I.AC US;
l'oint Venise, I'oiut de Cent, Valen
ciennes, Oriental, lioui.loti, Toieliuii.
I'oiut de Caze. Chantilly, Medici, etc.
KMIIKOIDP.KIKS
In Kieat vaticty, on Swiss, Nainsook
mid Cambric,
WASH DRKSS C.OODS:
A large stock of uuod styles, tin
kinds not so easy to Cud.
l'ARASOLS, HANS, OXl-'OKD TlHS
I.1SI.H TIIRUAD 1IOSK, i-:tc.
H, REDWOOD &CO.,
CI.OTHINc;, DRY' f.OODS, SllllKS,
AND HATS,
IMTSII tii REAGAN
WK
AUK NOW SliRVlNC. Ill T Dl-il.lCUllS
Frozen
Fruit
Frappe.
Ice Cream Soda (All Flavors.)
Sotol
Coca-Cola
Hire's Root Beer
AND 0T1IKR l'Oi'fr.AR DRINKS,
SKI.LINO AOKNTS I'OK
HUYLEUS CANDIES
Home KludM ui I.umlier Mav uo
Ou The Free I.tm TUe Haven
llau KcHolutlon of INuu-lirer.
venilon Pamir d
Wasuinuton, May 31. Two
tior.s, one oncred by Hill, rettiiring
Gray to select u coniniittec to sit with
open doors, und the other nllcrcd by
Holph for the firrest of Ivlisha J. IM
warns, as a recalcitrant witness, went
over till tomorrow undir the rulis.
The resolution r. potted from the com
mittic on lorei.mi relations was nvretd
to unanimously, declaring that it ui
right belongs wholly to the people ol the
Hawaiian Islands, to establish anil
maintain their own form of government
ana uomesttc polities, uml that the
United States rnvprnmpnt .,,,,,1,. ;..
any way to interfere therewith, and that
nny intervention iu the political affairs
oi mose isianus ov any other govern
mcnt will lie regarded as an unlrienrllv
act to the t nited States. The vote was
taken l y yeas and navs and the result
announced was yeas on, nays none
Mills stated that if he had not been
paired ne would nave voted "no," not
because he did not rerocnie tin.
the people ol Hawaii to institute their
own government as they pleased, but the
irovcrnmcnt of the 1'mteil -;fr,i..a I,. .,.;.,
. , "u"us
ovirmrneii me government ot Haw
ami having put the Hawaiian neonle
tinder inilit;irv imwrr .rninui ,..i,;..i.
they could not protect themsclves.it was
mi- uuiy ui me i niieti states to tear
down the olil'.-lreliv rst.-.Klisb ! I'.,,
and permit the people of the H'awaiin
,u.iv.c t.y ...oLiiiiii iiiiu own govern
ment.
The tatifl bill was t.-iken mini i n-'tn .,..a
the amendment i IV.-red by Hale, to make
me dtitv ou sawed loan s SL nnr I I,,.,, a
unu icei was uvieatcd, veas J J, nays 31
vote wasthen taken on I In- (,ltw.J,..i
offered by Allen to place on the free list
all logs, lumber and laths, shingles and
building material comtnonlv used in the
construction ol dwelling houses and
barns or fences; defeated, yeas 4. nay
On motion of Alien, on behalf of the
1-malice Lommittie, Paragraph 17S,
fixini; the duties on "lumber of any sort,
plain or finished," was struck out of the
bill lor the purpose ol having such lum
ber af.erwards placed on t he free list. At
U:o( the wood schedule wag completed,
the remaining votes having btcn taken
without debate.
The sucar tcheliile having been
reached. Sherman Iil-omh .-. u, .,.....!
the pending bill. Almost all of the Sen
ators were in their seals, while a number
ol the members of the oilier House occu
pied scats. The galleries were well filled,
many ladies beinir nresent.
Sherman cited the Cnnfeil. ,.'.!.
tution forbiddiiiL' n nmte.-tivi. t..rin ,.,,,i
said he believed opinion in the S inth
as changing on this cticstion.
MorL'ani-li.'illeni'eil tliesl j.ipm. oi , ,,l
by Sherman that he I Morg in had once
said he Hmilited if tin, rlic,rtvv r nnni
and iron in Alnh.-inin iv.-i r,,rt,,,,.,in nu
interfered with the production of cotton.
onenuan wene on to snow tile indus
trial develotmtent nf the sn,,t b Tb c.,,.,1,
wanted protection for its ind ustrivs. in-
said.
k'l-ferrin.r l.rl. dt. 1,. l-l
. 7 . ' f1 "",s", fcs. pu.ii, 1111111,111
aid his IVietwIe i,i tl.i str,,,.!, ..,..,
ious but hopeful about sugar and ex
pected to have a duty placed upon that
article, and, if not n duty, at least a
hountv. The McKitilcv bill he s.'liil ll.'irl
some demerits, otic of them hems' the
hountv on sonar, to which he iviis im
posed at the time. Later on, hisaid, lot
the purpose of establishing the indus
try of beet suL'ar. uml also lor
the purpose of nrotectini' the i-.ine
UL'ar ol the ormlucers ol 1.. illisi.iti.'i
he would cheerfully vote for a dutv ol
Irom 1 to U cents a pound on all suirar
imported into this country, lie would
inner do that than give a bountv. lie
was glad of the development of the
South; it was a good sign, he was glad
that section of the country was prosper
ing as it should do. 7he Re
publican party and the people of
the West were inrleliteil t. I In. C., i ..re
Irom the South for the duty that had
ii.eii piaeeu ou coal and iron. Those
would not have been orooi.-.l I... I,,..
licved. had not en.-.l oo.l I,,,,, I, ...... .11
covered in the South.
. COLI.4TIU.N
LIST OF IN1URED
1HKY ARK ISKARI.V
ALABAMA PKOPLE.
AI
A Uecorallou Day Kxcurtiton
Traiu Overturned to Roll Down
a Hteep i:mbaufciiient-Ou Hie
Albany and Columbia Braucb.
Macon, V.a., May 31. -The rear coach
of a train on the Albany & Columhi.n
branch of the Southwestern railroad, a
division of the Central Railroad of Geor
UaNeball and Ctcle Clubs lo Ue
Knlerlattied
I'niiiue invitations are out, and Tin:
Otii:n has rtecived one, fur the colla
tion to be served by the V. M. C. A in
the members of the Asheville Ilaseball
club and Asheville's Cycle club iu the as
satiation rooms tomoirow, l:iidav
evening at 8:30 o'clock. " '
The occasion promises to be one of the
most important ami enii.vi.KI.. ,.,-, :.,
the history ol the organizations taking
p.ui. i nere win ne supper lor the inner
the mental man. The menu will include w;" overturned by a broken rail at
rnlU ltrertil It.i.o ,.l,l..l..... I., j . , I ll.Jlo ,.,..i.,.l u.- , ...
, .,,,,, i.i.vMi. s.iiuu, piCKlt'S,
olives, bananas, or.-iri'rs h-m ,.i...:..
and cream, colfie.
Nat S. KoL'ers is tu lie tlw t.,..u
oi uie evening and the nrouram s as l!
lows :
Lvchng forkcereation,'' H. I-;, liagan.
.uoiiern itasenall," ti. 11. Lewis.
t-ycling for l al Men," I,. 1'. Mcboud.
lfascball for Itiwini.uu M.. ..H o
. . , .V.I, UI, lll-
miseenecs ol We I ns and You Vns," John
ierr.
The Kacint; Man," John S. I'leasanls
l ue .- i-KoiiiiM t i,i.... " r..,.... i-
Stephens.
....... "c lrl;Kh-," General Secretary
miss.
1 he C.'ltl-llv lltvilnt i.wtu ,,.... .i..: i
.... .,, ' ut u
ov jiuiermau rrcd. A. 1 u . am were
printed ou the Neostv e bv Me st,..
aim OI .M-w inr f. w m is ..n. ... -.-..l....
ing the Neostjk- in Asheville,
"S'. 1 Wall i
CHEENVILLE
vs.
(iRKKNVILLIANS III.KV:.
Son It Carolina Hall Men Come lo
I'lav AHhevllle
Hie t.iccnville, S. C baseball team.
which is on the books for a series of
games with the Ashcvillcs, came in last
mum on me i. iv . train. I hey ure
tlllimed milt nrinie.l 1'., 1 1... , I
, ( Kyri t,,,ILia. ,iiiu
hope to will, rcmcmbcrine their fate last
si-ii5;in. en uie otht-i-hand Asheville is
deterniincd, if it be possible, to do some
winning lor lierscll. These ate the first
important trnines nt All.in.l.-il.. ...i.l ii..-
inierest t lev have nw.-iL-eui-i .-.es. .,-,:
good crowds.
Ihebattintr order ol the r.,-eeiiv;ile
team in tcil.iv'a imme was- U'illinn,
L.run, tobsoii, Lprceti, Turner, Sullivan.
Morgan, Ilurbnge or I-arris, Ilahn. The
batterv will he Halm HO. I t!K.i..i Tim
cranks rporet tlmt- ll',,-.,..c . i... .w.i,.-
inn not come with the tircenvilles.
A letter received vesterdfiv ...... il...i
tllC KllOXville team will nmp b..,-p on
the 1! o'clock train lune 7 fur llieir series
Willi ASIICVI e line 7 S nnrl II The
team with one exception will be made
up as in the games last year.
Negotiations arc pending whereby
there will lie three mini., in 1 1... .....,a.
following the Knoxville games. The
Spartanburg and Columbia teams arc
to he e wmen Irom ll.la 'IM...
. ...... .u. liiib oiuiB. I III'
s-iiarleston, W. a ne has been cor
responded witn, but no dihnitc answer
nas oeen reeeiien.
OIIHTIU CTINU TRAINS.
Holts yesterday morning and 10 oeoolc
were injured.
lhe train consisted of six enaelu-s
loaded with excursionists from Andcr-
sutiville to attend the Decoration I lav
exercises at the National cemetery
Those fatally injured are lolm Smiih.
of ISItiffton; Andy loues. ol Kdison. and
Mrs. Little, of Hilton, t'.n.
About 1000 neonle were it ii hi, 1.--,,m
,.,.l. ..f ...I..- ., . . '
v.,s.i luniii ui which was rrouMipn n -
most to suffocation. The derailed coach
rolled down a steep enbankment an.l it
is a miracle that many were not killed
outright, as it contained over one hun
dred neonle uemv of ,)..,. . n. i
i -i . --..., nu.itn iic S.illl'l
nig ui iue time oi tlic accident
iiie uaincs oi the initiredare: John
Slllitll. Hlnltno in-ii. All.. 1
. -, . u.,, .ii.j. joiiva,
l-.dison. mav rlie-P If lttir Ari;...
' . .'HHV,., IIIIIOII,
u. i-. rcnneii, iiallsburg, Ala.; John T
Noriis, Columbia, Ala.; Loft Anderson
v-oriucr; L. .M. Free, Damascus; 1. 1
bloppcv, and Miss Sloppey, Hilton; K.
I. Williams, Columbia; Master l-'rank
Tullev. L. A. Tnllev ;m,i M..ot, 1..1:....
-- , ...... aumii juiion
lilllev. Arliii0tnn: f'nut- p M
nolt. Lll Illll lia- tr f. i
Little. G. T. I .in in ' m"
l. 1. lulley, Hilton; John C
uiaunccv, lilakelv; C. fl. Thompson, Co
niiniiia; iinnni Hai hiM, llluflton; W
11. Spurling, Millord; Henry Itutts. Da
maseus; i. I. and . 1-. I'ulton. Clav
niuiiiy; iv. i.. nrown, lilunton; A. t
longtiehcld, Ashefield, Ala; Til
den Watkins. Ivdison: I I-- Mills
II 1 l . A S l.'ni.'.r. I.". I If 'P II...I
.. I I n ID. ill, J. HUH
Iiallsburg, Ala.; Miss Hmma Kecms,
illllUU.
Nearly all the wound, .! ,i n
IIIOUUII 11 IN eXIieell-ll flVO ,w.roo.iu ...;i
die. 1 he Wlllindeil or., i All..... i..
and are mostly from the neighborhood
oi loiuuiuia, .-via
ASHEVILLE,
May 31st, June 1st and 2nd.
AND S.MuKl-:
PRINCE OF INDIA"
U is the the nicest and besl all loiind j cent
Wii in town. A trial smoke w ill convince (In
most skeptical; Se. each; 5 per hundred; jJ0 per
thousand.
IKl MKlill TO IUvATII
ASIIUVII.I.K AC,i;nts
31 PATTON AV.
That BeeniH To He The IIunIiiihh
ll Coal MluerM Today
Imii.vnapoi.is, Ind., Mav ill. Cov
Matthews last night issued a i.roclama
I-olal Accident On "i ll.- ni I
Colony Railway.
Siiakon, Mass.. Mav 31. Hcten 12
and I o clock this momiiur two freinlii v -
trains came together at Sharon Heights, AvQ-VSOr cC Smith.
o,i th I ..;, !.-..... i r .,.-.,1.
...s . luoiiiiai ooiBiuii oi iue wia i
Colony railroad, wrecking the enpitie I
itnd three nnileil ears Lilbn.r il,r,.n ...,.i I
injuring two persons, one badly.
iue local irain reached Sharon llcighfs
about 1 '':-t anil
doing so, some of the cars were still on
me ouLiii-iiouuti iracn wncn the straw
berry train came alnmr nt n .,r.ni P.,,l
ol speed and ran into it. It is thought
that the flagman did not go back far
enough with his signals.
M.'itheiv- rli-..Ls,o ..I' I.. .... I . . ii
l-l . -.i'' .....i u. niiAUUI V. illilSS,.
tion cotnniamling the slriking miners t;n"lfcr. was thrown through thecab (U,n,,,v,m',,(re;M , ,
who a. obstructing the passage o, "! 3
trains in the counties of Clay, l'arkc
igo, Sullivan nud Vermillion to di
ham . and e.-i in.r im,... il... -t I,, ,.i
these COUIltleS III i-tllorfe Ibe lot.. 1'lw.
governor savs that if the proclamation
is not obeyed at once, he will proceed to
eiiiorce it witn annua.
HiUMiNdii.ui, Ala.. May 31. The com
mine appointed by the citizens' mass
meeting here to conler with the coal
operators and miner's committee with a
view to ndiiiEting the strike if possible
nas met the operators, but alter a pro
longed eonletence, nothing was accom
Illihefl. t lie imeratora il.'..lii.... , ....
, .u.lllllll fcW I I
cede Irom their oricinal proposition for
a -o per cent, reduction; The operators
neiieve tney nave about won the fight
out tne strikers are still him.
, s..iu, nit LllUUIIl,
was insianiiy Killed, as was also the head
brakcinan, Ilenj. MeLeodof Huston, who
was ruling in the engine. A young man.
wno irom papers on his person was
r V l-rei ert.-u- r .-nt .... nK....i. 1v
years ol auc. and Christon !.. f .,..1...
of l'atuiku were riding on the buffers
iietwecu the tender and the fust ear
Lawrenee wns e,i,Bb..,l .U...I. 1
. ' v. njus.i n ovum .lull
Murphy was badly injured.
A CRIMINAL IKOCi:i.OIN;
It
;h.at i i.ooii at ii i.oi.o.
IN HONOR OF VANCI-;
(rucelnl Tribute of The Malt in
tiradiiailuic cIbhh
W insion, N. C, May 31.-1 Special 1-
The '.C'd annual commencement excr
cisesof Salem Pcmulc college closed at
12 o clock toduy. This was commence
mcnt day proper. The annual address
was delivered by Kcv. Robert Strange wf
tiiiiniiigiuii. -iioiuing the Visions ol
Lite" was the snhieet m his omii,.,.
which was lull of excellent advice to the
oi voting ladies comprising the gr.ti
uating class.
The diploma, were presented by
Bishop Uondthnler ot the Moravian
Clllirch. Music was fliriiislieil liv ll.
lem orchestra.
Munv sad fatcu'ellsweieeveliatined I...
twecn pupils and friends generally. The
next session ol college opens Seplcm
ber 4th. The graduating class today
started n luntl lor n memorial window
to be placed iu the college iu honor of
North Carolina's late Senator, Zebulon
liaird ance.
FORD'H TUIvATRK UIHAMTIvR.
The ladlclineiit AualiiHt Col, Aliisl
worm "uimuea
Wasiuncton, May 31. The second in
dictment against Col. Aitisworlh, chief
of Pension record division of tlic War
lleliarllllelll for nianuln i,,,bli in
- I ". t,".s ll( vuil-
nectioti with improperly conducting the
repairs to the old l-ord's theatre build
ing, which resulted iu its collapse and
the death nf 'J'2 elet-lia waa o,.ol,...l
this niorningby Judge McConmsonn
demurer. This practically ends prosecu
tion of the ease, anil noi'urea Pol a;.,c
worth's release upon his bond.
Tweed Hchool CIOHm
TwHiiii. N. C. May 1!3.-The school
taught at this place by Miss Lizzie
Stroup closed today. Appropriate exer
cise, consisting of recitations, declama
tion., etc., were had, after which a short
address wa. delivered by J. H. Cooper,
eg"., ol A.hevillc. The excellent manner
in wnicu the boys and girls U(uittcd
themselves reflected credit lllinll tlieie
competent young tincher und them
selves. Miss Stroup will have cliurgc of
the Khool at Mt. Culvary this fall,
i lie lie not Plat form I n.ier
er No Trolus RuiihIiik
I'i liin.o, Lol., Mat .'11. -The greatest
flood in the history of the town, rivaling
the historical ll jod of lSOo, eaustd a
damage amounting to upwards of $!,"(),
000 last night. The entire business part
ol the town irom lb.. ldofVd i., l.'..,..-ti.
street is inundated, the water standing
on t ne t nion depot platform to the
dentil of n hint. Hnniln-ila ol r.inilKu
wcredrivenoittin the night but to deaths
arc reported, i tic electric light stations
gas Works, tclccrnnh ami t.l..obo.i,.
olhees are lcndered useless. The levee is
broken in a dozen places
will Ue NecehHarv To nikr!
Ncwrpapaper Men Talk.
Washington, May 31.-Vicc-I'residcnt
Stevenson said this morning that he
would send to the District Attorney
today his ctrtt heatp with rni'pm,,.... in
the refusal of Correspondents Ud wards
and Shrivcr to answer (inpstione nct-.
uy mi- sugar rrust investigating com
mittee with the remit si that flip o-nv.
eminent enter a erimin,,! n..nn...i:....
against these geutlenieu before the grand
UI.
1 i)C HiVCStir.'liitm mmmlflai. ,1
r vviiiuiniw. iLHtuilCll
us iiivesugaiions today. Senator Mc-
i nerson, a number ol the l-inance Cnm-
mince, was the hrst witness examined.
ASHEVILLE
TO XHJ3 FKONT
WB 11AVU JIST COMPLETED A WhL
.Ll.NB OF
HAND MADE SHOES
Iit'iiouiiica and Predicted.
KlCllMii.NIi, Va., Mav 31. -At the re
union of Confederate eavalrv in Rich
inond yesterday C.cn. Thomas L. Rosser
one of Hie speakers, said that the princi
ple, of the lost cause were not dead. Ik-
No trains : y,: w(,,,,!c troops t0 icvaS
city in any direction. ? "lip ,.! Iln . !f 'v'"" rtment of . hoe, of
rt-.,!:.':" k--'- P "wu our-Conledcriue
And will in the future earrv in 8tock a full
evi-ee.l I, oil' n nolllo.. .1. ,I1..D 1-1.. .1
...... ., ,,,,., ....ulna, iue o.iiil-
agc throughout the State will doubtless
ne very great.
1-IRK Cl'T OFF l;tCAPIv
Children Thrown From I niter
wtiidowx-Oiie Life I.ohi.
Ni-w Vukk, May 31.-A terrific exnlo-
sion, followed by lire, occurred nt :30
this morning in a distillery on the ground
floor of a double tenement, 1 Sull'olk
street, risulting in the death of Lizzie
aega. a four years old child
iwtuiy lamincs were tcucmcntcd in
the building. The explosion and lire cut
off all means of cscanc nn.l fwhil.!..-..
were thrown from the upper windows
llrecklurtdice will Appeal.
Li-MM-. i-tiN, Kv May JU.-Col. llreek-
inridgc said today that he would m rrv
the mat ter ol Judge liradley s refusal to
iiuow ins counsel to iue a lull ol rxeep-
iimiB 10 iue ou ireine court. He i ee ,,..
10 express opinion (is to the nidg.'s re-
III SHI.
YESTliKD.W'S JUSBiJaLL GAMES
Antiouai i.cnL'iie Mniino.r
ItostOh 13. Cineinnnti. Id. flll neb ')
Cleveland 1. Chicago 12, Philndelnhrii
urooKivn u, st, i.oiiis .1
ton 7, Louisville 3.
Alleruoou lrnines - Irnnlileir r.
LOUIS J. IlllStOn 'Jll Pinrixnoli II
Uiicncon', riiilndelphin fl. Wnshiinr
ton 14; Louisville 1). Clevelatnl .1 . v
iorK i.
Iloth eaniis nt 1'ilUhor.r u;,i, ii.,i:
is - - ,ll, .Itllll
more were postponed by rain.
oniiiiii-rn League Mobile 1, Charles
ton II. .MHIIVIIIe rs. Al nn n i
phii-Macon, no game,
One Company May Ue Retained
Coi l Mima. S. C May L'D.-The mili-
tarv inquiry mto the conduct of the
Columbia companies during the dispen
snrv riots continues TI.,. ;,.,!;,. .,.;.. .....
that Captain Alston's company, the
Mchmond oluntccrs, will be retained in
the service and ilmr
. . b.,v iiu.viiiui a.
t.Hiirds and the Columbia Zouaves wi
oc dismissed.
COSDEXSliD TELEGRAMS.
OUR OWN MAKE!
TllliY STAND
The I'llilcd Slates Poiirt of ..lo i
Mew (lile.iiia l.-.u ,i..;,i...i :...i. 1 1
.issoiiii 111 ini iigreeu l
Italian case ol Mw,.,,.,.n ,i.. l?1Ttflim a . . . , .
citv that the . . r L , r V; . " x A v A A IU V AL
age. done by mobs except to property.
The Maryland Diocesan convention
was si art led liv i, a,e..:n....1 n.l.l 1... I
... 7 . f " -s ., cm mi, im iiiiuii-HMjy
llishop rarct who denounced priests who TiT-rrt-i
broke over the church ritual as perjuring A-"-i--liJif- X S,
Arrauriemeiits nt-p liemo i,tn t... c. I
Lotus tobacco mauulacturers to erect an
immense eiL'ai-pt tp fnelnm i l.A. i..
- is" ---- .. . ,U,1. fcVJ in l
run in opposition to the Cigarette Trust.
lvinillll lucll. tlip I'oinniio nrimii I
.:n .... i .... ..v...,,.,,
III I U III -III tin lll'lfPlllI t-iA A .a 4 I
KL,A"...m"y ,J,lds w of THE OAKS HOTFI
ui viij i r - m m
The nvrrtlnw nf iho t."-.
Ilrttish Colunibiti is causing great loss of
0 Court Square,
Athevllle, N C
The Piltshuro-. Kni-l- 'nvn.i. ru:
railroad is burning old tie. in lieu of
coin.
Several hnr efitiepi-,,B nt l.v;n n..
shut do wn on uccount of the icarcity ol
rnnl I
Chienrtn PI. ion. , ... . l.i:..i.-
. : i VH...H...VU mv cBiuuimiiing
iviu-1 uiuiouic lougc. nC tnow ii srand mas-
Under New Management.
rurpuore.
Nice, clean nimfn.i.u -n
- -viWH., IUUIIII,
Table excellent.
rorter Meets all Train.
Close In town.
On an Electric Car Lin.
Beautiful Location.
Hot and Cold Bath..
Every PoMlbl Coavenknet.
THE OAKS HOTEL,
icr.
A. P. LABARBE, MGR.