7 Asheville Daily Citizen u VOLUME X.-NO 34. ASHEVILLE, y. C, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE la, 1804 State Miss Mary Luwboii Clarke, bupermtendent of the Milwaukee Cook School, lias This to Say About Cottolene : We have used Cottolene for frying of all kinds-fish chops, potatoes, drop-cakes timbales, eggs and oysters and should have used it for other things, if there had been anything else to fry, We also used it to shorten bread, biscuit and other breakfast breads, finding it better than lard for all pur poses, for which lard is gen erally used. A. D. COOPER, GROCERIES. Wli OKI-UK THIS Vi'KKK FINE LEMONS -I'OR- 20 CENTS DOZEN wKKIiCKIVK KVUKYWKHK i.'ki-sii SUMMER GOODS PRICE 5 CENTS. AT LOWEST PRICES. Ice mam freezers u kimU); ice die.; wit.r .,.... .,,,, ny mns ami traps, inuscry iKeiaiors, Japanese screens ami Tans, Japa iiese luriivrcs. net- am h, ,,,!.... i jtiidiiL'se lanterns ami napkins, India enameled sluol lawn swings, wire liaininucks, stiaws anil km owule makers, oil ami gasoline sluves. ARCTIC FREEZERS We Oder at the follow inK low prices. We IiccuiiiiiiciiiI the l'eerless or White Mountain, and not this make. Arctics, a i) 3 ORANGES I Jms; t .t. Ji.vo; ti il fj.io. This is a liaruain. AND BANANAS. Thrash's - Crystal Palace. CHINA, GLASS AM) HOI SH GOODS. H. T. ESTABROOK Books and Stationery, 82 So 11 III Main St. IIKI'OKK llfVINl, LETTER COPriNG BOOKS IS A CALL. KXAMIVK COMl'I.KTK STUCK AND l.l'AKN OIK I'KICKS. XT AVILL PAY YOU I l,.ThT tl.UTII 11(11 Nil vi. COVl-Kljl) NOVJ-I.S. I'Al'KK ciiincH s::i.i:ctii). ok Vl-I.S AT SHASIHK Nil North Carolina Roe Herring, Fat Selected Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Magnolia Canned Salmon, Selected Canned Oysters, Lobsters, Shrimp, Clam Juice. WORKING DOWN TO THE Z'S LUW I'HOGRKSN ON THE SENATE TARIFF BILL. 3 1 -2 CENTS EACH poWELL & SNIDER TO READERS Ol Kood novels and the latest tumid liooks : I don't sell second hand novels or some old liooks which Hie publisher offer to dealers at almost nothing, and which some dealers of course pick up and make a run nl ,sc anil 10c, so you will remember I have lull line of the very latest novels cloth Ixnitid and paper covers, nnd sell them at rcgiilur prices. Come in and select your choice. The Best Thins- You Can Do. it ilt in L :i if .rt,.t.r ....ri.. ; iiiK with juice of a lemon in it'i Trv ii. U'ltcr than nu'iliciiu. Voii feci tirta-r. tturk ln-ttcr, Vtll IIIOIC. .IttV.HMlv . :.ll nlh-.rA I n. rintsi lenio is im. :i men. IhiL- imu , cunt moiu later, lines. li:ni.itt:i. ll tf-i 1 1 nit. Yale Mixture. J! n 8 : A l!t'tltlL'tll:Mt'4 sllluLi Cm. ..I t,.l.. tli.il sUill can nriHhui, a combination ( Ira lint lit l'1m .iit .itvi i.ri..i.t i iniiniiH n 1 IL KIII. 11 J 1 li.ii'k:iif A tt w other kiiiils in wimlow; just ot what's inside, trial hint 13 3 1, L. BLOMBERG, The Acme ol' Luxury. 1 ! 11 NO. 17 I'.UTON AVKNIK. OH COPLAND BROS., RBAL B8TATB BROKERS, INVBSTMBNT AOBNTS. NOTARY PUBLIC The urentest eonmliiiiit nltnni k.i.h... bamiuot'ks is. inii li.n I..,,..), it i ne inrKcui ami hncst niade. No. 7 When yim see it you II be disappointed, il you uon 1 (jet It, fs.5.1 takes it. Just one ol I 111 lirlllltt tll.ll.: r It .......... , ..,,..., !,. ,K,M. dollar hammocks. Luui secorelj placed at 8 per cent. 1 1 a -r-v-i tt Offloe US Bt 39 P.tton An., up stain I JTCCX. JL 0 No. S N. Court Square CHOICE TEAS. KNOX- WK l'URCHASB A I, I, OUR TEAS Direct from the importer!. I Villi k tint It Ii (.... t. . I , nillll u iumc iu the AnIiwIIIc II. Ii. C. ni i 1 1 1 II. O A.. OreorJ KNOX 'Will mil nciim limu ti'l I. . . I. "-. n lie II II -l-HIIICH U liniS, out the wurhl is the KNOX. I 'I'IHh lint Iu iiiiitir.t.A..i 1.. 11... i. . ....1 1 nHiwl fuetoiy in (he world ami will slan.l "mil mil l m KNOX. rtli tbtlf ntrf nl fur Aalinfltt r.. ti.i. . i I - : "B.m. .... isnhiiiit U1 III IS WCIl'lH-tUCU MITCHELL, THE HATTER and FURNISHER NO. tATTON AVBNUK, AKK NOW WK KKKVINU Ol'K UHI.ICIOI'S Frozen Fruit Frappe. Ice Cream Soda (All Flavors,) Sotol Coca-Cola Hire's Root Beer AND OTHKR POPULAR DRINKS, BRU1N0 AOBNTS FOR HUYLER'S CANDIES ivcb Auulbcr Hccilon of His Never F.odlUK Speech-Motion 10 Make Coal Free-Aiuoujf Collonaaud Wooleim. Washington, lune ll'.-At 1 o-.iit thn unii diii was taken un. the imrKtinn oeiriK on the first iari,trianli nf n, spirits nnd wine schedule. AldricU's amendment to increase the rate of duty on brandy and other spirits not specially provided for Irom $1.80 to S2r.11 under the existing law was defeated. Is to 27. AlllOlll' tile Sin:it.ru ,...1 0 o ivi.iiik uuy was Mcl'hcrsmi who has been rcnnrt. l danuerously ill at home in New jersey. 1 lie paragraph was adnnteil nml ih duty remains at $1.80. No ehanL'es were made in naraorimli. -M. 242 and 244. Pr.., i;raph245, as it came I10111 the House Hui me uuiy on nlc. nor er nnrl lieer 1 in bottles or juir) at 30 cents Ballon, nnd 1 .1 '1'"'"V w"c' ""ported in bar His. niuricii oneren an amendment to maKtsine rates 40 and 20 cents; re lecieu, aim the duty remains as in the MOUSC Oil . NnrhflniiKii 1.. .iiatit 111 pnragrnpns .' IU, 247 and 24S. 1 ins brought the Semii m ir. t.,.i,.,.i tile I., cotton iiinniif.i. ti,r.M. tl... ........ .1 nicnt of the Senate J inanee Committee being to strike out paragraph 2"i0 ol the i.uu-v .un. 11,111 10 insert in lieu ol it provision putting a dutv on cotton thread and ciinlril vnma ... .. yarn, iu bingUs whether on beams or iu bundles, skeins or caps or in anv other iui in exeeiiL RIlOll lllrnnil... I. 1 u. ..ubkuii iirre matter nrovided for. not nlnttH bleached nr !ik.I f 4t "i w 1 11 1 vi CC lit S per pound on nil numbers 1111 tn and including lo; one lilth of a cent oer miiin.-r per piiutiu on oil numbers from 10 to 30: anil ntif.fni'iri..f......1f ..n 1 on all number exceeding 3D; but in no l"- uuiy exceed eiglit cents per .uumi un .varus valued at not over an cents per pound, m,r IT) cents per pound 1. u us vaiueo at over 2.1 cents per I'WlllIU Ullll Jl I llfll II I' f. .Lll niinli.. ... I. n duty ol 4; per cent, ad valorem 011 all j.i.uo iuucu ac more t nan W cents a poiind; agreed to without discussion. The woolon schedule having liccn reached the lirst paragraph was read. I eller sent to the clerk's desk and Imd rend an nmendment which he proposed to oiler reducing the duties 40 per cent. Schedule K "wnnl nnrl ... .. . ,,u tl,(,,l,ll,,..llll.,c Ol 'VOOl was then I .... Ul... .. U., till. I a,.,. 11 gave notice that be would address the Senate tomorrow on the wool schedule. uav then sturtrH to il..liv,.r il,.. 1. portion ol his tariff speech. lluriiiL' the Kiui pli .,1 1...... m ri .t 1 .;mt., ...1. 1, Villi, liiulintr all the ni.'mlii r .r i... c, committee except Mills absent, said lie found that member in charge of the bill nun asheu unanimous consent to go back and nut rnnl r... m.m ir..n i:u. i.nn ,. . 7Z "v. 11.1, ..mis (lid notofli-rnn obiection, but Mitchell did. Mitchell then moved to indef inite V nostnnni. fh I. : 1 1 1,..:....... "I H.l.V LILIIIi: ill. that time but a handful of DimociaU in the chamber. Tin. .mi ,i..i..,..j by a vote of 22 yens and 33 unvs. All IT I.XI'I.OIM MAKING RE4DV. A Colored Man, a Blaivli and Kllipty Whldkey llurrel. A colori-d man named Walker nnd whiskey barrel tight, got up a rumpus resterday-now Walker's in a nlii.ht. 11 1 hube Ooodrum'g vaid OH ki'scvoir street, thcemntv hn rrcl Btnf.il ..Il .1.... : Old Sol's blist'rinjf heat. When Walker inimvu aiong tnat way the owner asked his aid: "I'leasp Ii.l i..t. i,o 1,., ..1 .:- and inspect it, sir," she prayed. With liohted nmri li 't ,..,.,." 1;., ...... .:.. tliis Walker then complied, and peered Ii...... .... .' . ... .... uiumu iiieouuguiiie intotne bar rel wide. Hut nil nf ... i,.o .1:. I I j . Lu u, .iiill.iv, he heard u loud report, t lie match had lallcn throuuh the hole nml il it'll nncno great sport. The barrel burst and Wal ker fell, the head (not his) blew out, the steps ol l'lia be's house were smashed 'twas dnni'i'rf ma rli..P...,i...... u W alker lost his senses, for ipiile a little n.inr, uiiii an me neiu 1 lors rus Hi ioout: ludced. Ihp sein w.u 11..1 all Wits over liv nml I... .1,.. 1 p. ... v.ik imi ill n natigiit but stives, while Walker's hand .a in u aiiim no uuugnole now hecraves OPINIONS ABOUT AH 1C VII.I.IC The National Council Jr. O. U M. Comea Next Week. The Virginia Courier of Petersburg un organ 01 the Junior Order rnitr.l A .: . . ...v..iaii ivieenanics, 111 its une ssue has a picture of the Battery Puik hotel, which will be the headquarters ol the Juniors while here attendinL'the nntion.'il council ol the order, which will convene here next Tuesday the lllth. An editor ial on the cominir council refers tn Ad.,.- ville as North Carolina's lovlicst moun tain city, and in closing says uur Iorth Carolina brethren will doubtless feel very highly honored in a lew days now, and that the national council will reeeii-en h..,,,.,. ...i "uiu ui llli: rtKV IKItlllTB Ml mi i. ..at. tion. ine local Innim-a I,,..,, ulter tlie nrrnnornicnio n, tainment of the delegates who arc to be lli'rn w .......I. 1 r . vv uiiu win spare no tllort to make them have all the pleasure that BRIDGE BURNED BY A MOB AI.4Dt.1I A STRIKERS BECOME RIOTOl'S. Aitreemmi Reached Bi Ohio Striken aud Operators but Feara Are Kxpreaaed That It will Not Hold The Men. II DiK.Mi.M.u.iM, Ala., unc 12 Ar .'i o clock this morning a mob of 30 armed men, supposed to be strikers. w....t the big bridge on the Georgia Pacific railroad one mile west ol Canliir oil the watchman and threatened to kill him nnd set fire to the bridge. 1 he watchman hurried to the houm-K 01 me section laborers and with them returned to the bridge and extinguished the lire, the mob havine lied. Thnv spans of the bridge were burned. 1 his makes THE "PRINCE OF INDIA' seven railroad I irii Inpa tnt.-illv .... :.,!!.. J , ... ...v. ,c lue jieuSlre tnat . vt num ucsLroyen oy lire and can ue sandwiched between the hours of dynamite within six days hnril wnrit tn M.A.... : ..1 1 . I ' ' .. .. .. - .. wuui eiiiimoer. tioveriinr Tnm. t,. 1 . .is reiranis t ii iiinr,iotn,i n.: ...mu u uruciuma- ...;....7u 7 t on nlWinn. n ..c .. M .vnu.ui.l Jl HIU K)r tUC Ih lOasily The Best Havana Filled , , r-. .... ...... w ivi ill (.I1IQ UlilJi. izntion the following concise statement olthe ob)ects of the Juniors will be ol "TO niailllllill flll.-l nrr.nw.la 41. - csts ol Amerieans, and shield them irorn v..tuMiiL-&Mncneci8 0l toreiin comneti tion. ' - - ....v4;v.i.i- ,u uijiuuuiil; em ploymctit. 1 o encourage Amerieans in business loestahlish ci.-b .,,! f,, 1 1 1 10 nininrnm tlif. t.Mlj;n 1 ot the I mted States ot America, and to prevent seetnrinii mtw-n.i,. i m. and tiphuUl the reading of the Holy Ilible inemenioerso t i a tit.;..t : :ation reoticst tbroiighTnuCrriiiN that heeitvlie ili'.v.ri.i...i .i... 1-1 . 1,1 1 V"-""""" " mwiouguiy as , : 11 tuc n.ii'oiiui l"""u""ra. lUeilK'etlllL'O t ie niimii atlon is an evint n( .... - , v,,,,,,,,,,,, ini;Ui-. rence and the decoratioii of the buildings " a neai act on isheyille s part W. W. Xeivlr..i .. ...... 1 V .. . ..ioaiuiiiil uccor ator ot cw v.rt ...!. -1. 1 . , . . -", n uuak IIUU llCie ciuring Onla Week two vears auo. will ue rcmemDered, is at the Berkeley and Wll serve nil .!..:. 1 .... u Mvn,,i; kueir uuuscs ui'L-uruicd. arrest of each bridge burner. The situa tion in the minim: district seems t. l,P growing worse. .Miners arc sniil i I... .1.:.... 1..., t 1 . . v ...ij( mini; uui pleased With t he m. ,...,1 . very probable they will refuse to abide ... uttisioD ano iieeottip mn ccrous than ever IRONTON, I)., June U'.-Thc miners of t-tiici avLLiun lire nir enticiiari ....ti. i - ---- SHOIll.W Willi iHC m ws irom uolumbus and will stay out .... ...mil i.iLiier iiiiin accept the com promise. Thev want the 70 cents scale t.OI.r.MIILS. ().. lime 11 TI. f... line 01 operators and miners reached nn ..Kiituiciii ai 1. o ciock last evenine. The ni) anil 01) cents basis was accepted bv rue delegates. I.ITKRARV AND M18ICAI. CVCI.E CM H'M RACKS. The I-lrHt Will he nn . -, rier'n Tomorrow. lomorrow is exnectcd tn hen nnt day in the annals of Asheville'n fv.-l.. iuij, and it will be the more so if thn Asheville people show their nmirecmtinn of wheeling in the substanliiil manner in which they usually do. 1 he first races under the Cvele .-1..1.'. auspices will be run tomorrow at Car. ...... viiivi. ti 1 iiit iitiriii:i iitMiiif-T mnr LuBt KtpiiIiiic'h KxerclHeN at The n. w c IllHlllule. 1 ue mernry and nuisica recital of the Noiin il and Collegiate institute was given at the institute lat evenint'. exercises were of a verv interestiiur na ture and were listened to bv a large and enthusiastic audience, many nrominent citizens Deing among the number. The recitations and essays of the voung In dies reflected t'reat rn-rlir mm,,.. .1 "i'".i k.jiii- selvcs. the teachers nnd th.. ...,.,.... 1 uc BiuKing was especially enjoyable and the instrumental nmli- ..-.,o ..1 o i.:..i. order and keenly enioved. Alter the exercises rlnsi.fl tin. o,.,i;. spent a pleasant social hour promenad ing through the hulls and cheerfully lighted rooms of the institute. The commencement i'vr.ii,.c nf 1 1, :.. stitute will occur this evening, and a large audience is expected to witness the 5c. CIGAR IX TOWN. A Trial Will Convince You That It's The A Pleasure to Smoke. Asheville Agents, RAYSOR & SMITH, mile IlOVk'C nice: n mil f.,. n.ntx ..i , ... .. ,uu tiusa. iitni mm- uoys niec; a mile open race uiiu ii iiiiii iniit' nmiiM mi . ....... ti. - - ....,0,,muuii nice. 1 in raeea wi ln in -U-r,r. n, t..i.. in board, U. Ii. L'aKan, Nat. S. Rogers . .uiiviicc n wvi'f I 1 mora ' i: .,, , i-tmii, sinner, Clarence .Sawyer; .indues, A. M. I',eld. I.. 1 . .ticLouu nun .ni s; .'..,...r.. -..i..... ... LJIIUUIl. Lai'S mil hrW , x. c k; 1 7, 1 v ' k1 une will cave me depot lor the Hack at , 1:13 '" "clock, i.ntnincc, including (rrrt.,.1 c-t I .1 - n ai.uiu, .i cents. Mnong those entered for two of the iKsiracs are Messrs. Moodv. Ilrier lawyer and I'lcasants, and these races l-ioiuise 10 oe especially good. At the conclusion of the races Mr. Ileizcr will give an 1 xhihition run of a f. without handle bars. IIBRiriiN HDI.D. UOII.KD in WHIHKV A Man Makea Hii. n nri..., ..... w - e fans luto a Vat. Mi lii'iiv, N. C., June 10.-News nf horrible accident that oceur.-nl nt lv,,;n.v stillhous-, near Culberson, has inst renchetl here. i rank Carter carried his six.venr.,.l,i son w ith him to the still house. Carter 01 oruiiK anil mat e Ins son , 1,,.,,l- i.. the stillhotise was .1 vat contning C,y L!nIotlS ot llililitm ettlt al..nD 1 .. little kllow, in wandering about, fell into iiiis, which readied to Ins chin. lie was immediately taken out and three phvsi- i.iiis summoned. Iu twentv-!our hnnn. iner tue acc i cut. dcnlh I'l.-.im. rl .1... 1:. tic fellow. The lather has left. Atlanta Lousiituiion. ah Heard lis a viaimr M.i...r Auiouk VlHllorH. It is the only town iu the couiilrv that has n undcrbilt us one of its milkmen. 1 ne saddle horses are better tlun at any rcsoVt ill the world. It is the only place in thcl'tiited States wnere vnn run t.tiv i.m.;......ii 1 ..... . u, ,,,,111411 uihi 1101 sotia water on Sundays. The brick pavements are nil improve nicnt on rourh striata K,.r ti, . nerv and dnnLrernnfl tn aitw..,i.i., Di.,.,i " -...-WU.J OIIUU ova. The boflrdinp hnusi.ft n. n rt.ln v. ecllentlv lllnnni.fil j , 1.1MUV ui Lll. Ill Bcrve meals equal to those at the hotels Tl. . : e . . m; 11 11 1 11 service irom Northern and Southern points could be improved. It is a religious city nnd the church at tendance is Hlimriflitlirll' Inr.rn Alanv Ol the Virw. lll-p irrnn.l l.i.t on...n ui me uesi cannot oe reached except by waiKing or using a horse. Il(clier HtepheiiH Leavea. Geo. 0. Stephens has been or. led leave of absence by the Asheville Ilase- ball club and left today to play with the I'niver.ity of Virginia team in n series ol college games. Mr. Stephens will be kept liwnv two weeks nnd liia r:nnrD l.n..A expect to sec him keep up his splendid record in these games. The schedule of the unities to lie nlnvcd follows: Kri.l .v June 15, Columbian university, Wash ington. L). C: Suturdnv. 11! I.nf,.,...ii concge, i.iision, rn.; Monday, IH, .Nesv Iledlord. Mass.; Tuesday mid Wednes day, l'J and 20, Brown university, Providence, K. I.; Thursday, SI, Am herst college; Friday nnd Saturday, 22 and 2.1, 1'niversity of Vermont, Hurling ton; Monday 2.ri, Dartmouth college, Hauover, N. H. Kconomlce on Water. Waterworks Superintendent Murray inyg there is too great n waste ol the ciy water now. A 10-inch gate, with wtncu to make repairs in the pipe line, is on the way here and until its arrival the Superintendent warns consumers to economize or the necessity ot a shut down will ensue. Water is low in the Swnnnanott at this time, caused by the dry weather. Ciipt. Uco. IV Hcrlvpn or waui. hi it The I'urcliHHtr. One by one people from other sectiiins 01 the country, 111 search of hcalthlul pleasant homes, 1 11111 their eyes toward isncville, here their deal s In rli. mate and its ncccssarv accessorira n. ininn : 111 inicii tiieir tents in the moun tnim. 01 Hcstern North Carolina. One ol the latest investors in property at " -.iii. utii. 1-, Mcriven, u. S, .a., 01 Hnslimgton, 11. C, who has pur cnnscd through II. I', tjrant. from Ceo. vv. incK, the llibriten property, just uiii.nn- uiecity limits. This property comprises fli.j acres, near T. S. Morri son s, and overlooks the French ilrond river, making altogether a beautiful uome sue. 1 lie price paid bv Capt Scrivcn was S.'MOO. Capt. Scriven intends to build on his putchase this fall, nnd will iermanently remove his lamily to Asheville and make mis ins Home, lie l.'lt tn,l:, u r,,r vv.,oi. ington, 81'NDAY CI.OHINU. rue itKrerment Hlicued 11 v The uruit Mlort-H. A Sunday closing movement on the part 01 the drug stores has followed the institution of the week day early closing movement and the aerecincnt will on IlltO C IlllCt lint Slllldnv TI,n ........ will be so arranged that one drug store will be open each Sunday, as imli- 11 mi uv me louowing agreement: 'Ve. the lllllllrsi,rn,l 1 , .u...tU, .,u.t tirceii that OUr Stores, bi.v.. nn.. K. ..I each hiinday, begintiing June 17, 1891; luiuiHicinoraeroi opening nccordiug to the order ol our signatures." This is signed in the order named by Kavsor & Smith. VVnrtli.... x, r r o Cnrmichnel. H I i.u.l -r c o . .:.i. and Hcinitsh & Kengan. J nn uti2hn learns that this system has obtniuerl for vnnr. in wa.. ,:...... . ---- o ... UllllUlUII, and is said to operate very well. A True Ulll Returned. W. I INC, ti in, I u ne 1 1 . T he has decided to return a true bill onanist lohn S. Shriver. Vnaliiiiot..n j cnt New ork Mail nnd Express, mid Ii. ii', j .'."lw ,,,rK correspondent 1 hiladclphia Tress, for refusing to give the SOUrces nf Hlnir infncMnl i . . ,t- senatorial investigating committee in .... iu ouiiiiiitins uooui tne suenr trust. " YESTEKUAVS DASBIIALL GAMES. Nationnl I.eaLMie Ilrn.ai.... ti cinnati 11. New York 8. Louisville .1 Boston 15, Chicago H. Philadelphia 7. Pittsburg. St. Louis 3, Washington . 1 1 1 innings. ; Southern 1 pricing C l,nvl..... or vi ... .B. w..n, HOIUII u, CW Orleans 7. Savannah 8, Mobile i. Mem phis 5, Atlanta 4. Macon 7, Nashville 1. To a "AHKIKII A NHiRO wiilte Woman lulled Colored Porter. Hknnim'.ton, Vt., June 12.-ennic Mnyo ol Middlesex, Vt., was married to Tims. Strong ofCastlcton, Vt last Wednesday. The bride is a well known young woman of Vl,',l,ll..u.. .,.i .i. -- ...... i. !VA ,.,l, im; groom a colored porter at thcAnurican House at Saratoga. The miirriu,.n monv was nerlormed bv t hi. n. i he African M. Ii. church. 31 1'atton avenue. Open evenings til! 11 o'clock BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Xolniid's Pond Lily FAjNCY patent Manufactured lixprcssly 1-or R. B. Holand & Son. Come and Get our Prices on l ine Flour llefore Haying lilsewhcrc. Tea For Summer Use. Helow tieveiit hiiIioiik, Wasiiinct.in, June lL'.-The rm.i metitof $1,0(10,000 iu gold lor export romcwork today reduces Hie mM reserve in the treasury to Jj!(iS,00O,O0ti. hen Secretary Carlisle on January 17 . circular letter inviting jids for $."i0.000.i)(in nf i,,iu ii im niuoil ai .1UN,'Ji ,tl(ll. MInh Lee Honored. i i . ,. - i .1 une i .. I lie uai x says that of nil the guests nrcsent at the Tolimlwki... . reception given by Admiral Hrben and 1,tl' ...... no, ..iiuirs ycsieraay on Uonrd the cruiser i. ntcago, none was more honored in in miss we, daughter ol the late Con iciicrmc uenerai ice. ThoNeualiaui Hovh! f r,v...... I ...... uu..,.ua, juiic l.-. in t ne senior ol mathematics at Cambridge a young woman named lohnson has won the UOIlOr Ol mvt I wrn,i i.K .ui... lancing all her male competitors. Havemevcr Onicbt To Know. Wasmixctiin, lime 12-llnv. J 1 1 prcsiilent ol the American Supnr Up initirr I company, npienrcd before the Senatorial ..i.iBiiKiiuiig committee today. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. The ioint 01111.1... .... i. j.. , , , . .., m.nnn I1CUI1S Ol ue rvnignis ol Labor nnd American bedertttion ot Labor, whirli i. ... .,.. to cement the two big organizations nnd ouiuiivi uiKiinizaiiomt, such as the Farm ers' Alliance, railway organizations, etc., ..no uiguu 111 l,OU1S. Washington's crack military company, 0. AND 0. TEA. ORIENTAL Ii OCCIDENTAL TEA the Nationnl I-cio; n,:'u Atlanta upon their return from the bip i.e.., J. Ill .. , , I. . F. I.. uiiii ui wmana, rten. TllC Coninionwf.n1f.ra n,U. Vnion Pacific train were sentenced uoisc v.uy. lanno. to th rtv prison. ice-Prcsident Stevenson is in stop at stole nil days in I W. A. Latimer, Char- - - "- ..w..u IB III .lllf-l lr.ttf.aw. In V. ... I. - l , i I , " .. .V, ,a., wuerv nc Delivers an l address before the University of Virginia. No. 1 0 North Court Sauare The Columbia Will lllimnnul In f U. I 1 ........ -r . . ".'".-" oi iu,uuu oy ner trial trip. Mrs. Mnrv t..naf ! m.!t :.! I..... .1.- I l..t:il! 1-.T'. " ., Coxey and Brown arc released. Hole Agent In atbtvllls for 0, sad 0. Tes. nhmmmIN .. i,,M.'i,.-

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