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Asheville Daily Citizen , state Library 1 1 VOLUME X.-NO 25. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. si I. 1. y HIGH A. D. COOPEK, GROCERIES. GRADE WK VVVKK THIS WK.KK FINE LEMONS ONLY NINETEEN TO FIVE HAT A TALK THUS!: F1GI Ml: S TEIX! 20 CENTS DOZEN GASOLINE HANGE. WK RKCKIVH HVKRV W'KKK I'RKSII JERSEY ORANGES Toe Dlttpenaarlana Come To Town. Ulvc Our Bom a Hard Knock-nowu, DoIdk The Tliluif I'p Meat and Brown It mailers not luw siuccre 1 lie i-ccrcis ol patriotic Ashcvillmns, the naked fact remains, and the truth nr.isi be told Asheville was not in it to a ureal extent in yesterday's game with the liovs from the South. The came was n sort .. walk 'round for the visitors, anil il i.in't i,- l.l i . uc iici icu now. liaQu S tic iverv urim one thing nil the wav through and Cam i.-jwis players persistently insisted that the pitcher's wflik was made up consid erably ol balks, ami so it looked lo.nany, but I mpirc Chain ulain couldn't ... it that way, shook his head ;illll lliiileriut..e i uis stove can lie seen in oierat.on at nun to be swallowed. The Green villcs spread one over the held like a bin fan Miss Clarke's Conkim. K, hn,,l x n..tu a.nn ?lse "" b't got by o . itnctn. Asheville was weak on mmr r,i tne points and several ol the players un nnri'tilln t..D ll.,.: 1 I-... -.- . I Maiu street. For sale at AND THRASH'S BANANAS. CRYSTAL PALACE. BUTTER 25c. PER POUND -AT- You REMEMBER Wlial Has always been said in rvKunl lu the well known Taliaer Hammocks. We have received a large shipment and can make you very low prices as we have Hie largest and most com plete stock ill the city. HE STOIV'S. . SOl'TII MAIN S'l'KIiH T. Atllt Candies. WM. KROGER'S TO MEBTUAND TIMES FOR THE SEXT "VllClT WilS TllO 1 IMI.N AM Ohl l.KIXt, ALL Oi l Asheville Team At!" Baseball and Tennis Goods -AT A- Asmir huvscouM hnrtllv Iw saiil to li.-ivt- bft'tl ill Vl'Stftthiv li.isth.-ill friiii (lit I aiNive in a fair niieslinii. Pmliultlv Hip v I wi re? so anxious to get horau f Tenny'sl price nt which we are now selling them. I The prospect oflMiytUR the finest candies I tupv their thoughts. prietH tlmt loosen vonr purfc siruiRs. Miperime r renin noii lions. rwtc.: Ml mr fine v:iltiiit rrt'tinu fW Miner fill t- rhiN-nliitc rrtviiiiw m - lui..ln. .. 1 Jordan alniimu, &k. BIG REDUCTION. Nlllctcen to rive rill! SI'ACli IS TOO SMALL TO men- ro.v all, hut obt ox a of my HASH HILLS, WILL OIVH YoV AN I llBA OF Till! LOW VKICES. L. BLOMBERG THK MODK.L CIGAR ANU SPORTING GOODS HOt'SKI 17 l'atton Ave. (lr alsnit In l. that's the score: p-clty big on our 5c. novel counters, inc. novels, written by best authors only k. Several liiindrcd new 10 and c. novels at loo. re- . .. v.. j. a.vi.iur, iiu.ni.ic huiuuk iiiciii i-i diHerent titles by the famous family storv Hiper writers, only lue. Ships That l'as's in the Niclit, i.sc.i Dodo, ic.; Vellow Asier, 15.; 1 ne iiroum Makers, by lieatrlce im ii.iicii, iv. iiiiirciuy 1 wins, 511c RBAL B8TATB BROKERS. I.NVB8TMBNT AOBNTS. NOTARY PUBLIC- Loant Securely placed at g per eeat Office. 38 ft 3 Pattoa Are., ap .tain Darby Knocked a Fly Out- Sldr lite A11.-iii.1m1 fn I'l.nPu ..... of kiiix-kitiir lliew mil. A lwtir mt.i t.ir.V I is to use Tntifrlefoot Fly pntwr. It knock j mure ines 0111 man nuy uiiiik maue. we VI If 11, No. 8 N Cuuit S ( null'. TKl.ttl'IIONK i(. North Carolina Roe Herring, Fat Selected Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Magnolia Canned Salmon, Selected Canned Oysters, Lobsters, Shrimp, Clam Juice. POWELL & SNIDER SEASONABLE Shirt Waists. Au excellent line of well nude lioods in stylish effects. I.ADIKS' WKAITKKS: Six or eight strong cards. LACKS: I'olut Veulsc, Tolut de Gene, Valen ciennes, Oriental, Bourdon, Torchon, Point de Gaze, Chaulilly, Medici, etc. KMIWOIDKHIKS lu great variety, on Swiss, Naiti.wuk and Cambric. WASH DKKSS GOODS: A large stock of good styles, kinds not so easy to find. PARASOLS, HANS, OXFORD TIHS. W8I.K TIIRKAD 1I0SK, KTC. nnritltlv hef lti.:M l.n.,.l ... :.- ... 1 ..mi tiiuusui eriiieai nio- ments. nnl Greenville took advautaije ol it. ThPI-p tvna a nnA ....1. t considerable enthusiasm until the score ui iuu uiu 10 tuiow Hopes ol an over taking. 1 Here wno nU.i .,.i r seat crowd on the rise outside the fenec. iue new ucsk lor scorer Itouis and his associates in kcemmr irnmn .... -:..i tor iue lust time and nrovrd mvpnin. 1. 1 ..... uir. It was a little liaet .L-'tn .. I ( , iivi. n(i.uc was called, Asheville mine to Imt. Voutif,' hit the lirst ball Ilahn threw, but was nut nnt fit ui.....wt ir.... :i . . ,, r- litin UlUSUIl O Little llreechrs" Willi...... 1 ...:.. 11 . . Ania new out to Iclt and Williams failed to reach first heeniiqe nf .1...... r 1 . r ".. .uu. nuiii auuri Orccnville not Williann to lirst on Wil liams' error, and lie and C.ibson tcored, t-rattf striking out, Turner living out to LCWIS and lirern l.i,,,, r .1 ..... ... . , . , 1 uue lie third. In the second I WCro the three li:iHiru r.i ti miablc to rcacti scoouil. t.rccnvillf came in lor two more runs, Morgan and r arris Iieim' tln luiL-v a..i :n.. . c.v . , inns. ilBIICVlllL, throuRli White, ot herTirst tally in the third and shut the visitors away from a sitrlit of lirst lim.. ......1.. .. " . - ........ ...uu, iiuiuc i. K0011 eaten ol hullivan's loul 11 y. Williams, in the.Iotirth, started round on an error at slmr! ml ,,,. ,,,.,,1 . score before Lanier went out at lirst and iinrkc, j., ami Kced struck out. Green ville trotted in and swiped three ruus, then cave wav to 1 he 1mm,-u i.:... took lour balls but died with Clarke, A., on a double plav between Wil liams and Mornan. The visitors fail d to visit lirst in their half l.'nr.io .,.,:.,.. out from Lanier to White and Williams and Craij; dying because ol Darby's throwina to first. The sixth was another whitewash for Asheville. while Greenville was nlde 1.. get one. lu the seventh ltaird took the place of Heed, who injured his arm, and three men out of lour tn b if .. ..... 1,,...., Greenville's half was a slaughter, seven men trotting over the plate in a way that deliirhted I hr .'lmn.m,,c ,.r n. ... " , 1 . 11 mm Iron Ti mama. Cnvn imt n 11,, i,,. cr to center. Halm made a small hit. out died nt home, and Morgan and Tar ris made three out by a double play be tween Darby, Williams and White. Lewis, Lanier and Darby scored for Asheville in the eiohili i ,.".i,;,.i. 1 knocked a ball wav over right field fence right iu the teeth of the blast that everv minute cast dust in the course that meant a score." Hut in their half Greenville went this out' better, Gib son and Sullivan knocking one each over the left fence. They rolled up four in this half. Asheville made nothing iu her ninth and the game was over and Ashe ville had her first defeat this year to gulp clown. It was distastelul medicine, but it IS honed that it niMv ii, 1 1 ... I . ti... tabulated score speaks thus: Asm. vii.1.1.. A WKNTKRN DEMOCRAT, Illnut Cometi luto the RIiik Karly luihc Uai. New York, June 1. Congressman Illand will be ti candidate for the I'resi deutial nomination in 18'JG, uud lie will he supported by the Western Democrats. His name will be presented to the next National Deimu-r.-itu- ,....,1;,.., .....1 , - v.. ....., ...... the eho.ee ol Missouri will be supported all through the South. 1 nis is what L'lii . Stephens, State treasurer of Missouri. K.-ii.l t..l,.u Mr MCpiicus is an authority on Western He aililed: " We IimI.I 1 , 1... 1 I l.t I UIU erntic ticket in Missouri this fall. Uv will elect all our r fim rii'iocillfil .v, t... l. 1.0U1S. Au one i-itii t.- what biL' l i L it wit) ! Tiurt ;c iltncvtoo ii.lo I'o ulism am iti otir lit. liUllJ llltl L IIJII concluded Mr. Steuhcus. "he will r.;-,.,Vo iue um lviii.'i smitw., f ..1 1 1... c...i 1. 1 ""V '"- "csiern ncniocrals arc de iviuiimu 10 nonimaie a Westeru man uuu uiey win settle on Illand. IARVIS READ A PAPER INTIMAT1S4 CHtNGER IN UOV I KNSIKNT ARE NKKBKD. iu:hi-:kticu thk haw -Uud leu Kcliv'M Force Divided Conduct Aliened. hr. Loi is, Mo., June l.-At davlii? lit this morning General Kelly ordered the hawsers cut loose from the levee where the navy has been tied up some days and the fleet started on its way down the river to Cairo. Owing to dissension in ine navv over i-i.iii.hu ..f ........,.:.. turn ol lands and the improper distribu .... v.. o,,in., uuour. ou 01 tnc com monwcnlers. under 1 1... i..,..i..,.i,:.. ,.ri Speed, deserted the navy this morninu aim rciuseu 10 continue with Kellv. iiiey arc still encamped 011 the levee and . ..-j ... .t i, inv..iMiieii uu tne icvcc and I " resolution endorsing the Nicaraymi dcuating w hether to go to Washington canal and commending the work of Sen overland or n 1 nw ti... r....i... ....,:.. I 1..1.., t h : ." . . ..1.1.11 L.IIILIII- Thc Mou'.lieru IiiduHirlul Cou Kreati Adop s Keaolutlona Vrg l"t Cooperailou To Secure Imiulgrailou. An.tsiA, Ga., unc 1. The second day's session of the Southern lutcr-Statc Immigration and Industrial Congress was lull of speech making. The reuort of the committee un resolutions was adopted. It recommends: That county and state immigration associations be luniieu wuoseoincers snail constitute a State Hoard of Immigration. That the Immigration Congress urge the co-opci ntion of all railway lines, stale uud county olliceis in the work proposed That Congress be asked to cstiib isu a permanent txnositinn .f 11,.. .. una resources ot the dillerent states and that Contrrcss be nkeil tn n. itn ,, propriations to carry into effect the rec- omincnaaiioiis 01 tne Immigration Con 11... A. it It Kitaa. luai iue congress appoint a committee ot live tn ; ivisf i.lr... rv I-.,. nelore imiiiiLrt-nntH t he nrlvnni mrr ,u tu.. JISMI II. 1 Hat a minmmn it fun a,U u - . v. nun UU1I Aortlien of (ienrtri:i''iQ li-,;.,-.., i, nn r -"l-iiui iiieiii, ut, nj- DDIIlted tn cnufpr with i Un t... wit. unai.ia ui lijv Southern Railway nnd s;t.v1i-l,;., nuL... viuiuMi iu reara 10 raics on southern products, inc Conyrcss endorses the movement toward direct trade with I'.lirntH1 .'imt I lllf llnmiirrtmH K , "....itiuuuM ut tllLUUI n ....... .uk0, A i4fc lilt several states be asked to rnlWt- nnd piiiJlisU statistics. A ..o..i.. 1 : 1 itauiuuun endorsing the iiearauiia PLAY BALL! GREENVILLE vs. ASHEVILLE, May 3 1 st, June 1st and 2nd. A.NDS.MUK1-; PRINCE OF INDIA" overland or' follow the gent. Mrs. Ivdiui Uarnc-r i.f 1, uiir n.iu nun .iis. jt nii nn km ..1 11.....1... , , ; - .....v.. .'iiiiiiim uas ocen wi 1 the .,,., - ....... OIIIV leaving the litter citv, deserted tltc party vcstcnlav. sit.- m I i,,.r,i ure is due to indignation over the im Dioner conduit if Mm n,. 1 .. . ...rv'.VII IlllU ucucrai welly vhi:h hhikti.u auuit. ifatrucllve 8 or 111 of Wind And Rain lu Texan Hm.i.smokii, Tex., June I. A destruct ive storm of wind and rain oassed over this city at 2 o'clock yesterday morniti" " . TnC ' 'i'f 'ni'-'rk8' The i:.Lo;,l e.,J, 1 1 .' "2 .1'. teiybyConKWHltte 1 r iki mil. inx 011 state 1:111 ks ntiH t ator ohn T. Morgan in connection with it was unaniiiioiislv nilni.t...! I'liilcd States Si n.'ltnr Ineeiu ,.f V..i 1. dimliii:i rnnrl .1 .... ..I . .. .1 . . . .v.... .. UUI'II .JII IIIIM.'ll'll'S ill ri.lUlllern r evelonment in u'l,:..!. I... .l voeatcd the cstabhtlinieut of such State, county and city governments through out the South as would give the fullest assurance 10 the would he settler that his life, liberty anil nmneri.- i, as secure us inunvsn i i.,.. ,a'i i. With reference to the presence of negroes ... ....um ne saio inc negroes arc the responsible party for being here, hut are here to stay. All plans for their ef ilntli. ..moil e sewncre or h.-.r .i ... :.... ', , . V A IUI LU III in are wild and visionary. 111 the course ot his remarks, he also II is the the nicest and best nil 101111,1 s tent in town. A trial sniukcuill convince the most -.keplienl. .sc. each: 5 per hundred; per thousand. ilemolishcd. Tlic residenceof lolm llndi'r was blown down and part of it with most 01 ins lurniture was blown into the lake. The ur.-iml ainml t 1... grounds was blown away, a portion ol '""'s "uwii ueariy a nine across the hike. Hvervelnireli in t,.t. ia .1 1 , Il .a uttiiiiiKiU. Several houses are reported blown down 111 inc country. 1 he cresting on the court house was blown off and the roof Imdlv damaged, l'iftv lu nisi q u-ere shiltcd on their foundations. The corn and oat crops were seriously damaged coinage of silver on the mm. i ..r,t- ...:,i, I here is sonic discontent txiuesscd aiiioug the n'uriseiil ni iv,.u ,.i ,i;.i.. ... - ....u ul iisk.iiiv states that so much time has been occu pied in tulkmg on matters extraneous to uit purpose 01 me convention. CORBUTT AND J 4CKHON Tbe I'litbl To Cam p tn i.. sonvllle, Fla Ni:v Youk, June 1. The internatiuual ASIIIiVll.l.li Adl-NTS Raysor& Smith, 31 PATTON AVE. .. 1 u.iiiniKiii, .j x ue iiiicrnaiiuua terjS1 hCV' championship battle be are sullermg severely from washout I he losses will ninniint in o,,,..... ,l ,i sand dollars. CHULICR4. I V.nuii:. e.l... Lewis, ib. I Williams, .:.. i.anier. p.. I 1 1.- r iv s s Clnrk'e. J.l.f... Keen. r.l.. Itnild. I f., I U hil, Mi Clarke. A . Avcl-1 HIiowlUK The Hiireild ol iue uiHeMHe lu i:uroi? WAsuiM-.TiiN, mic 1 .-Surgeon Gen eral Wyin.in, ol the Marine Hospital ser nee, uas received cablegrams announ cing the presence of cholera in Silesi.i rrusin and I'olanil. Tin-.li,,r,i,.i...c ..... Irom Surgeon Irwin .-it lt..ri:n .....i follows: "Cholera urcvaila .it Mvsb.n.ii'y twccit Jim Corhctt and l'ctcr ackson will not take place in L'nirlaiid. Corh-n has declined the 'ni if inn oiler of a Si. in ,, Z a 111 V "-" "'""'i'O HO C10CK - ' r-.w hiiu mil villi l consent to light the colored champion in Amcriea. Coi bett also states thai he li.nl ,1..,.:,!.. lO ilLCei L LI I . l 111 ill, re. . I .-...1 1... , , ' i'"i .Milieu uy the Jacksonville Athletic dub of Jackson- iiiie, riii., aim ne aiiuiorizcs Mr. Welly to sign articles o ae'reeiiiniii ASHEVILLE A l.lllle Coal Muvluic M i ... iv i- III 1 -. ,. ... ..........is, in., June I. uvcrvt iniiT iu l .er Silesia, and is snreadiug over iV' 1 Sm" "! Ult'sl"-""""'"K '"i g Russian bon eraiiil in ilisi ri. i ,.is;i,.i i ;., " I lowtis tins morning. J rains are runnino T , . . t'"' I - .... " I on ti ne and hauling more or less coal. aii irouu c is aiiln n,;il,.,l ., !... . i... Russian bon eraiiil nulisiriei nistiei i ;.. The second message says: "Cholera pre ...us .11 mmva in l oiaiid, near the dis tricl o Stettin. I hi I inn in i. .v..., Referring to these dispatches Dr. Wv man said the disease so far was not epidemic. UOW1H BKKORK THK I I.OMI) the i.ki.i:nvii.i.i . H, REDWOOD & CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SlloKS, AND HATS. I WiUi.lllls ll Ciain. I.f.. I ( . bsoii.e. 1 1'.reell. -,li. 'I'm hit s . I Sullivan, c.f.. Halm i. I MorL'ii II ill i i-arris r.l .Uhi-vill.. I Ot fvuvitlc . scuiu; us IN MM, a o i 2 3 0 SI '.MMAR I CHOICE TEAS. BASEBALL! tf WK I'UKCHASK ALL OUR TEAS Direct from the importers. f the Asheville baseball nine i ..v.n .iw. vi inc iruu croil lliit the goose egg crop Is fine." ARK NOW WK SKRVING UIR DUI.ICIOIS gill I II r v m a i 3 Hi! Q A!. Gfreer. Well, didn't tbey do us up though ? I But we are going to turn the tables on I tbem thit ufternoon, and don't yon for it. Iu the meantime when it comes to MEN'S FURNISHINGS Mitchell will continue "doing up" bit competitor! at the old stand that he hat held down lor the last five yean. A Two Bugger Men'i Negligee Shirts for 70c, worth $1.50. Star Shirt waittt for 79c, I worth $1.00. MITCHELL The Haberdasher Frozen Fruit Frappe Ice Cream Soda (All Flavors.) Sotol Coca-Cola Hire's Root Beer AND OTHKR rOI'ULAR DRINKS, BULLING AG H NTS KOR Kft - MrXON AVKNU IIUYLEli'S CANDIES hained i mis -Asheville .. i',runillc ' ll.'ISI'l 11 Is f. IS.. II I ' ,. . . I Hils-Llink, A. I, Green. Home Rnns- luauiyi, l.li.snu 1, .Slllllvail I. liases Stnlell- i.anier i, n.irny i, wiiuanin ( Kid") i. Turner I l. llonble I'lays -Darby, Williiiins mid while i I Williams and Moi(..in. liases on llalls-lill i i.aiiier s; on iiailll l. nil liy pitelied ball -lu nanii i. nirneis om liy I.anier ,(, by Ilahn i .ini. .... j s L nil. . i III. i,.t..i... ii. : limeol (tame l:..;. liiipm -1). C. Cllailiplaill Foul Tip. Tillman was sure on ton yesterday. "l.iltie Itveni'li,.." U':lli,.,.,u l, I ..II " "..'.. .. vu llll IL. H. .... 1 " over inc orecnviiic neia. Tk.ll,lwii.il......i:. i i . . uuiiv.iii I.I.I.HI io cwi. seioug ion TI.....J . i ... . iiiuiauuysi iur mis iuouiltaill altitude The din in and around Hankers' Row was SQiucthmg Irightful at times. The iewslwiro will nlenur. lu.nf ....i II.. ...... I I .1 .. .:, i. ... i . : u.iiii3uuniu tiunru Willi WCIglH Ol woe. The Ciieenville niteher nuuli. 7'i't l.,.ILo yesieruiiv anu it was a poor day lor uiiiks, loo, Sandv Mush and Little irr-nl linlr.1 Ivv.it seems, would have hecn nn.rr. ...r size testerdav TliewiildblewthrnuL.il I he u lilsbr, .. ol every error Asheville made and the wind was very busy Snmp nf t tin rnilhets Imu.ln.l r,.f n . i.. -- - - i .. ' is.. .v ine Greenville nbivers vrstenlnv w...,l,l l,n.rn uirKiuuu a ih tuin sireci gamin. (ireenville has only five professionals Ilahn. liihson. Crniir. Willinma n..,i Cirecn, Craig is an old Western Ltaenrr. Thfr (Irer'fivilli. hnva ali,.i.l,t' lrn.n .1... - ,:,,:, : : . r...unr nnu ji.nr.i ipn n nnr .. iv.tr. nil s. . . . . . i. i lina un heri tn iuv l.nll mltl. nlB . , . I ' I " I'll, C.IBU, U H"r T I f.M nr ttvn Ire.... I J . i -....u v. . .. u iivm snuim II llll UlllCr ttatet. One ol the prettiest things of thednv wat itu Clurke's cutch of FnrriB' lly. ine trim Itlt he iler hnH a hnwt took in the sphere and fell in doimr so! but hit right went up ns be touched I carta ana.me Dan wat there mfc. .Hiiirn Miionrd And Tialim lic- laved lireal liamnne koi.oKAiio Si'KiM.s. Colo., June I . Cliiiago Creek nnd Clear Creek arc raging torrents. Telegraph poles uud trees arc coiiur ilnwn beinin ibo n ...a and thousands of dollars worth of nroo! crty havelieen destroyed. Many mints n.evc iiteu iinoiieij aim tunnels caved in i-ieigui .um pass.'tiger trams are many u:urs late. freight Hale War Mi-Mi'iiis, lcnn., lime 1. The Louis ville and .Nashville railroad, the L'ast Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia rail road, the Tennessee Midland, the Kansas e-ity, Aienipnis and liirmingham and the nslieilli Clint I .... ........ i ..'. i :: -i ...Hiuuu, .inn ol. i.ouis rauroaus nave posted a notice that a re duction ol lit) per cent, ou I .eight to and Irom Lastem points would take ellcct I line .. Two l.lrlH Drowned lilu.MixoilAM, Ala., lime i s. W King and two daughters, aged 18 and 111 respective v. were rnuisinn I Im T.,., ncssee river at lloblis Island, Alabama, yesicrouv in uirau skill, lollowlug in the wake of a IrausDortiitirm siemnee .. i.e. the strong suction from tin- ui.'.i.m.r puiieu i ne skill under the waves. The two girls were drowned. Well! i Dicvi.k, Col., June l.-li is rcnoitcd that arrangements were made by the Tinted States army authorities to indict sti ike continues into nevi .L- ...i:..i I ... ...s... .. I.H.I committee is attending the wants ol all iiiiuciR aeiuauy in need. Militia Iiiriultorclliiate HlMlNC iiiN, W. Va Mav 31. -When the order calling out the militia to Cam den Was riVCIVCll here Inibiv m,,cf ,.i company t, relused to ix mil b... been paid for doing duty Inlbre. They will be iirosccutcd bv the Srnie mlllt.ir'.. authorities. Thev S.'l'ttl ti. ttvn,.int l.l-.n uu tu coai strikers. Htiiator (jorman IuiproIUK I.Aiti-i., Md., lime 1, Senator Gorman passed a good day and is improving. lie was able tn nee liiu S;.'eret.i.... I.. .. . .. ...w ..-..s s ...I J IVI ., Short tllllC. and llianoseil of aim r.1 Lis corrcspoiiiicHcc. It is thought that he will tie al) c to troli) W.isliin..i..ii ii Inst ol next week. Hrccklurldire Need Not tipeak. l-i LToN, III., June 1. This town sonic time since invitee: W. C. I'. Breckinridge to deliver the fourth of July oration here. The invitation which was ac cepted has since been withdrawn and col. lircckinrulge will not be called upon to iiiukc a speccil. Cyru h w. 1-Ield UvIiik Skw York, June 1. The condition ol Cyrus W. Field, lying ill with consuinii- tion at his home 100 west Goth street, IS remirted verv L.r.iv.' Il in l..nr...l cannot live more than a lew days. COSDliXSED TELE0KAMS. TO THE FliONT Wli 1IAVU JUST COMI'LBTKD A l-'ULL .LINli OF HAND MADE SHOES And will in the future carry In Mock n t II assortment of hocs ot OUR OWN MAKI THUY STAND The llieiniomcter nt l'nrl lei vlc v v Tuesday nun nine- stinirl nt 'Is ' .l,:i .' Monticello. Siillivniii'iiiintv n.i.'l Mai.,-.! i u., it rencneii iue iieczing point. Ice Inrmeil nn i.i.tbll, ..r .... 1....1. .1.: .1. . ,s . my. ........si.iii.,i uu mtn iineK 11 IK cniveruor Willie tor mi iimn 1 1... un..i 1 it-mt inn e.,..i .,l.l..u 1..1- . Ihr-militi,, .i.T..i.. . .m....u-.ieuiiiingeu. liviit Bi..:n. j .i 1 . 1 ... m"iij oMviiiis Hum uiscimrtfinii tneir Inti. .a Tl.: .1 .... i" - ----- MMUW iiili ui- lions irom w nslnngton, it is said. Not ordered Troopa CAlilio, 1, 1., hiiic 1. Governor lon.-s yesterday denied that lie had ordered eroops 10 oc scut here to tirotcct mines nnd remove intruders, lie says if the orucr was sent with his signature nt luciira 11 was a lorgery. VESTEKDA VS UASEHALL GAMES Illdgc Taft has decided nl. C tll.'lt. I 111' I'Pi'i'i vera nl' I lin I In... V. .' I V. V 1 lv V- US- I cent (Cincinnati Southern) had the right eo leuiice inc scaic ot wages or lessen the number nf l.r....- 4 I. 1 .- . - I "i, ciiviiujf iiccompiismng inc miuie result. A HufllOR Avi-en ilidi.nleb in 4l. T .... -- - . ..M..ll'lllLU ,U Lilt L.JI1- don TllllCH HnvH thill l.iiaineoo la lyzed in the Argentine capital owing to the rise in the gold premium and the inning oil in exports. Doctors of dilTerrnt hernia Miw.r,lttt,l uvti una. lunry 11. incase, Din now that a change in trcntmcnt has been made it WITHOUT A H1VAL KOBERTS, 0 Court Square, AshCTtlle, N. C In iimiiKc in erciiiineni u is said she is recovering .1: St. I.niiio fi Knot V.srL. o. n:Ai..." I r. .. . ... , ..-. ......., ... .,.., , lllnurK wwen caiiaiinn wnsnwardedS 100.000 16, W ash,ugton , Biiltimo.c 7. Cinen- damages at New Orleans ngamst the nati, t. lioston, Cleveland nnd Fhiladel- Amtrrean Sugar company for the loss of pliia games postponed on account of wet Imt b . h H y r lue 1088 01 KOHUUBl I Southern League-Mobile 8, Charles - ..T1,c?r,na.e 1,us co"rnied the nomina eon o; nnsnvinc u, Atlanta 10: Atlantn ul v-""ioiuicr uaiawtn, ol Nc n mi..-,i . . . .'. l '.i. ,n i.n . ji . -i iiiisuvuic , (second came); Mem-1 "" lu omcer ui new low, hhia 10 ll..nnu It.. ..- . T. I ... ... Srr-X;;.i v"R",""' rc..on rn vCr.itywill confer the de- Tannah a . , a. grec oi u. v.. u. on Cupt. Mahnu, of the THE OAKS HOTEL Under New Man New Furniture. Nice, clean comfortable rooms. Table esri.ll..... ' Porter Meets all Trains. e-iose in town. On an Electric Car Una. Beautiful Location. Hot and Cold Baths. Btctt Possible Convenient.. THE OAKS HOTEL, A. P. LABARBE, MGR.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 1, 1894, edition 1
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