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s J Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 80, 1804. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME X. NO 50. Always SUMMER GOODS the Cheapest. AT LOWEST PRICES, THAT'S AWH'T THK SlK IT! Wc (lou t worry much (limit "li.iril limes," be cause we adopt our Irnile to conditions aslliey exist. Ice cream freezers t3 kinds); ice chests; water I coolers ami filter, fly fans ntul trans, nursery relrlgerators, Japanese screens and fans, Jaia- Just to Draw Always. the nese jiorlleres, rice and bamlioo; Japanese lanterns and napkins, India euanieleil stools, lawn swings, wire hammocks, straws and lem onade makers, oil and gasoline stoves. CONSIDERING THE METER IT'S A BIU TIE-VP. But THK AI.DKHNEN IN WEEKLY SESSION. Attention Cheapest. Means that you gel the very most for your dollar, not that the "groceries'' are cheap, the value is in the quality and in price at one ami the same time. That rule is the standard by which we govern our business. Lowest in price and best in quality. DIhcuhhIou On The Quewilou or Water MetcrH For fieneral l'e A New Saloon Application Re fused. The Hoard of AUlcrinen In til its regu lar moutly meeting in the on noil cliam- bcr yesterday afternoon witlievery mem ber present. The liquor license hcrctuhirc lielil by C. II. Southwiek for the llerkcley bar was renewed in the name of L. 1'. Mc Loud, assignee, upon prcsenlalion ol his application by l)uff M.eriick, esq , II. I. Gudger voting no. ARCTIP. FREEZERS C. E. Moody asked that the special lax on ice ucaicrs ue rvuuvui hi 11 is but the Hoard took no action. SENATE BILL FINISHED AND THE HOUSE WILL NEVER AGREE TO IT. Tlie ReprcHcntatlves Will Stand Out For The Wilson Bill As Tbej.f.tu li No fturreuder To The Senate Amendment. Is The Motto Now. Washington, June 30. Many nmend nicuts to the tariff bill were suggested by various Senators ycsterd.iy afternoon, but they went over to be considered in the Senate. The bill was then reported fur the committee of the whole of the bill Soaps! Soaps! Th Locomotive Knjtluec rs Will Not Aid It. Bi.oominoton, 111., June 20. A confer ence of Superintendent Gray of the Chi cago and Alton with the representatives of the nieu last night came to naught. The members ?! I he Aucriniu Km' way Uniou Inst night decided not to go into a strike. They received a message last night from Arthur saying, "Stick to your engines" and they will stick. All passenger trains of the Alton will run today and with I'lillmans unless the uu cxiKcted shall occur. There will lie no fi einht trains. When freight traffic will !e resumed no one can predict. Minneapolis, Minn., lunc .to. A meeting of the American. Kuilway I'nion Senate and it wus ordeicd that the nun in this city this morning decided to , 1,.,.,1,nt!. 1m. Iirji..,i 11 .i ... ..... i:!"" , can out mc men iil iuc i iiiin.ivjii. .. , . Mlf i , ..,;,,.. I l ,n,..r.-r nn.l mi tlm M iiiieiino lis r.l wav " "c mere uu uc.i nu .u. ...... u.vv.... transfer. If these men bo out it will of the committee on ways and means result in shutting down all the Hour nmi no resolution has been passed de-I East India 1 r yon want toliy the nicest toilet soup on the market, go to Raysor & Smith's and ask for Colgate it Co.'s new brand, mills in this city. Kansas Citv. Mo., June 30. Twelve We offer at the following low prices. Wei Rctmon & Bro. usked a reduction of hundred Santc Fc men arc out in Argen- I recommend the Peerless or White Mountain, il not this make. Arctics, it.,"i.; 3 qt., Ui-I5i4qt.. $i.So;6qt Jj.io. This is a bargain. I',. ..hi siineili ciiuir denatlinent we , will fur Hie next len days sell Iwo well known brands of A. D. Cooper, Thrash.s GROCERIES. Crystal - Palace. CHINA, GLASS AND IIOUSK GOODS. don't get KlJSTY Fresh HUT RliAU THK 10c. Cigars neW books and Crisp. For 5c. Jl'ST IN AT ESTABROOK'S" Wm. Kroger. The Uest Hound Hooks 011 the Market. OUR XltIOES As low as lb lowest. II you want old pac! Hovels we sell them at ToKAV, KKYSTONS. SOCIAL THA, SCOTCH TAI'I'V, SUt'.AK WAI KKS, OKANC.K SII.CHS, VANILLA CRKAMS, CIIAMl'AGNK WAI'KRS, CKKAM CKACKNl'LI.S. HUNT'S GINOliR SNAI'S. WATKK LADY CENTS EACH. Wc make speciality of new boons 01 every description at H.T. ESTABROOK I'M MS, r'INV.KRS, SULTANA l'Kl'IT, ALHKRT IIISCI ITS, MIXKD Jl'MIII.KS, GRAHAM WAI'KRS. l.KXINOTON HARS, l'HARSON CRKAMS, OATMKAL WAI'KRS, HKNT'S WATKR CKACKKRS, the rental of their meat stall in Central market, and the request was referred to the market bouse committee. The street committee, in the matter of the wall in front of Mrs. Lee's property, on Flint street, that had been affected by the grading ol the street, recommended that the city pay for rebuilding such pro portion of the wall as was affected by the grading, which, according to an esti mate by City hnginccr Lee, would ue about $30. Adopted. On the tender by C. L. Graham ol two streets, I'mcland and Gaston, lending south from Southside avenue, the street committee recommended the acceptance of the first named and that the last name be not accepted now. As Ashe ville already has a 1'iiic street, I M. Oudgcr moved to change Pinelnnd to Victoria street, 111 honor ol the town to which the street leads. The report and the new name were adopted. The finance committee rccoinmciidctl a short extension of time on the notes ol N. A. Reynolds, ex-city tax collector. Adopted. Tax Collector I'ugg submitted u list of those property owners 011 paved streets who hud neither paid the princi pal or interest of their paving assess meats. T he liuauce committee sent a report with this list, saying that a ma jority of the prnHTty owners had taken advantage ol the extension given oy con sent of the bondholders, and that in jus tice to all the matter should be acted upon, recommending that the law be 1 11 forced after I uly 10. The report was adopted. A petition Irom residents ol fviiey street for the grading and siilcwalking if the street between hast and .North Main was referred to the stmt toiMiiit- tee tine. Superintendent Konrback has issued a notice to strikers that if they do not return to work by noon Monday they may consider themselvsdischargcd. Sai.ida. Col.. lune 30 The American Railway Union has decided not to handle Cullman cars. A complete blockade of the Ro Grande may result. Chicaco. lune 30. The Southern Pacific wires the general managers' as sociatiou, "Not a wheel isturning on our svstem." Di m oi k. Iowa, lune 30. ThcChicago Great Western railway is tied up at this point. St. Lous. Mo., lune 30, The Amcri can Railway I'nion director, Geo. 11. Kearn, has been arrested on complaint ol General Manaccr Ramsey, of the terminal association upon a charge of disturbing the peace, lhisis thought to oresaec a urave charuc Mi'MPtns. Tcnn.. lune 30 The rail roads running north out of Memphis have practically suspended freight traffic on account of the strike ut Cairo and ut other points above here. No attempt has been made to enforce the boycott against I'ullmiiii ears entering Memphis and none is expected by the railroad officials. Itoth the Mobile and the Ohio and Illinois Central have given notice that perishable IVciulit will not be re ceived. This means to fruit and vegc table crowers a loss of thousands of dollars. Pojikkov, ()., June 30. All height crews on the river division of the Colum bus, Hocking Valley and Toledo railway struck this morning in obedience to orders from hcaihiuartcrs. The mail trains arc still running. Cincinnati, ()., June 30. All shopmen employed by the Cincinnati, New Or leans and Texas Pacific railroad at Lud low. to the number of COO, went out on lining the programme of procedure to be followed when the tariff bill is returned I,. Ilia II.. nun unl tlw i-ntu mifr IhI 1. flimH'ri I i.. in. . i v....'. , i . . ..... ............ . on two principal points, incse urc ; nnuai VVUUU First, that the bill shall be scut to con ference without any preliminary cflort to I secure nn agreement in whole or in part I in the House. Second, thedctermination of the committee is to make the ultimate I tariff act as near like the original Wilson bill as it left the House, as time, persistence and endurance will allow. I There is no riisposition to surrenner in my degrte to the Senate amendments. The uciue of American production. Also IIA8KBAI.I. HEXf WEEK. Kiioxvilte Commit Here to i-iav Four Uamett. There will be enough of baseball here next week to satisfy the cranVs. Knox- villc, smarting under the memory of three straight, is coming back reinforced und if possible she hopes to win hack some ol L I I.. n'l. ...III 1m lion. ncr lauicia. i nc i,wia ,n i ... i three days-Tuesdav, Wednesday and V aSeillltJ Thursday and Wednesday, the Fourth, there will be a morning and afternoon game. Charlotte News: tonic iioinc, come home! You can't play with Asheville, nd your city is in tears for your slaugh ter. The game with Asheville jestcrdav resulted in a defeat, 11 to 3 in favor ol Asheville. The Charlotte team was sim ply not in it. They arc in Spartanburg loduv and it is hoped that they will come" out better than they did in Ashe ville. II they do not, theciatiks here will change Captain McGinnis name to 'McGuitv. Salisbury Herald: Charlotte gut an other licking in the ball game at Ashe ville yesterday. The score was 11 to J. Those Asheville boys arc phenomenal players and seem to be invincible. The news received nere looay anoui I large assortment of fine toilet soaps of every kind at close prices. All At Reduced Prices. RAYSOR & SMITH, Look out lor this ttpnoo noxt u,.k-. L. Blomberir. The Modt-1 Ciar and Sport iug (!t)odej llouso. 17 Patton Avenue. CORTLANDJBROSy RBAL BSTATB BROKBR9. INVESTMENT AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC- ' 21 SOUTH MAIN STRKKT. BOOKSELLER & STATIONER PURE GOODS ARE ALWAYS THE BEST. KSl'KCIALLY IS THIS THK CASK IN TEAS and COFFEES. R. II. HUDSON S .MOKi: .HOW I THAN KVHR HKFORK. I'lti llj Willi Kennonnblc I'rolitl IS THK CAl'SK. I A. TRIAL SOIjIOlTfliu 4.j PATTON AVKNUK. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY Powell and Snider. The Mayor and City link were in- ,i, i,,iim,in hnveott. At a secret meet strticted to arrange with Hlair S: Co., I j,,,, Qf the membi rs of the A. R. U., held New York, lor the care ol tl:c utv si :,, K.ullovv last iiiulit. it was decided to scmi-aniiuul interest on iiiciniirovi uiciu ...,i out ii,e trainuicn at 1 1 o clock this bonds. morniriL'. This included the engineers. A complaint bom Mai. S II. I.rwin ol iir..mCii. brakemen and conductors. This damage to property on McDowell I nnKf will, if obeyed, paralyze traflic. street was nicrnii to ine sinci com a strike this morning in sympathy with t,.e chnrlottc-SDnrtniiburir came yestcr' dav is to the i licet that another kick, A NUMIUCIl OF GOOD THINGS mittcc. Col. A. T. Davidson presented a peti tion for a olank walk on the west Mile The of Charlotte street from Chestnut to Baird. Col. Davidson als asked the extension of tl.e newly ordered walk on llaird s'reet to Charlotte. 1 he hist request was pranted anil the l ist went to the street committee. II. U. Stevens, ceil., p-csenkd an appli cation for Marshall Orr to open a saloon at 23 South Main street in the building now occupied by G. A. borrells. Mr. oncs moved to grunt the opplicntion, FAVOR4III.K 1-ROSIM.CTS this time more t,ronounced thun ever, was made against Umpire Thompson's decisions. In the fourth inning the score stood to 3 in favor of Spartanburg when the Charlottes raised an obicction to what they considered ranklv unfair decisions and finally withdrew from the field. Wh le Charlotte was here it was understood they decided not to play a came under Mr. Thompson s umpiring. lack urecn came oacn iroin o mnau- burg last night. 31 PATTON AVE. IN THE CHl'KCMKS. PreHeut Kealltr. However, Not Very Brlutit Nkw York, lune 30 Ilradstrect's savs; While there is no actual improve ment in business throughout the country there are favorable prospects and better B,,eciai scrvlct-H At some Of Tli' m feeling among merchants, vith an in- Tomoriow, crease in the number cf instances where Rev. J. L. White, pastor ol the First trade has been stimulated. Baptist church, will preach tomorrow The end of the great bituminous morning on "The Lord's Supper." liven 7 nt votc coal strike is promptly followed by a S;30. "immortality Flernal Life OI'liN UYkNlNGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK. HOW IS THAT? TO AUR1VE IN NICXT FEW DAYS. IN I'nNTINt'KS TO SUSTAIN ITS KMAU- I.ISIIKU KKITTATION FOR FIRST CLASS WORK. SPECIAL VALUES 1SLACK ANI COLOKEI) DERBY HATS AT ONE DOLLAR. ouu $4.00, $3.00, AND $2..r)0 (i WADES. H. Redwood & Co., CLOTHING, DRY HOODS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. I seconded by 1. M. Gudger. was: aye, Jones and J, M. Gudger; no, svmrnthetic strike of railroad employes nm Kternnl Dentil in Contrast." The Hlair, Kedwooil, 11. 1,. Ouilger nnu iiui , hi threaten disastrous effects on ,,,,1,11,. cordially invited and the license was relused. Mr. Hull 1 1,0; i, . snn nl inteiferenee with I imWrnn Kumlnv school in I.veciim voted against it liecniise the saloon was tnc (iiKtriliutiou of travel. Other unfa- Hall. Sunday 3:30 p. m. All interested I wanted on aouiu mum. ii u n.io ocin v..r,.i ,i c f t(,turcs include a conlcrcnce ol ; Lutheran chiirih it Asheville are Rhode Island null owners as to the especially requested to be present to advisability ol siiiitting oown, owing morrow to the accumulation of stocks; heavy I arrivals of wool at Eastern markets, where docks are already large ; delay in settling the coal strike, which prevents Imany industrial csiaoiisiiiiicnis mini starting up; and extremely restricted volume ol laniiicss among wholesale dealers, and it sharp restriction in the volume of general trade nt Chicago YOU CAN BUY Tar Bell Cream Cheese Ion another street he would have made I the vote a tie. Mr. Stevens said, in heur ing the result, he supposed it would lie that wav. The Board had a lonuthv discussion on the water question. It was stated that the biters were overtaxed on account oi the waste of water in the city, thus being unable to thoroughly tiller the I water, which has been muddy torn week or more. W. 11. Gwyn was called in to consult with the Board on the meter question, and a decided sentiment where the railroad strike centres. Dun savs: 1 he resumption ol vork At the Christian church at II a. in. tomorrow. Tastor McKevnoiiis win preach on "S tnctilication ol the Lord's Day;' at N:lo p. m., " l lie Miipiures Alone the Only Authorized Rule of l'aith and Practice.' Rev. IIcnrvA. Wcstall. pastor ol the Unitarian church, will conduct religious and patriotic services tomorrow at Hil liard hall, 35 Souih Main street, at 11a. nt. Subject: Wanted A acw Declara tion ol Independence. -AT- favoriiiL' the introduction of meters iu ; ,:,,.. nll,i ,n;iis iln. mile czood pro Iall houses in the city was referred to L,rcsSi i,ut the demand for the product is Kcv. C. W. Byrd, I). I)., presiding elder the water committee am! may be con- as yt,t Simicr mu less urgent than was I ofthcAshcv illc.district, will preach at Cell lidercd bv a special meeting. expected, luivers apparently wait for trnl M. li. church, South, tomorrow nt The lollowmg bills were ordered pan! : owcr prices of iron and steel products, I , ,n. and H:l". p, m. The public cor l oan. Securely placed t 8 pt( cent. Office. M 88 Patton Ave., op stain PhnfMl St i i Telephone 70.1 street payioll, $10S).L"i; water payroll, $11.70; sanitarv payroll, $07.00; Mrs. Ins. Walker. S30.50: Hovee H llurton, $S.70; . C. Brown, $1;' Kelly & lvlliott, $33.18; l'ennimnn Bros., $10 70; It. 1j. Hunt. Sl.ya: W. C. Tcmpietnn, a.so; Brown. Northuo & Co., 'Ji.uz; ). . I Sams, $G; Asheville Foundry and Ma chine works, $0; Carolina Coal Co., $81; Gamewcll Fire Alarm .., $0 Jo; A. G. McDowell, 58; W. li. westau, $09; Asheville Clothing Co., $3111.95. The ltonrd then entered upon an ex- I cculivc session. which manufacturers arc slow to give, in view of the increased cost of materials and production. THE SHOCKING KALl'IllB, R. R. NOLAND & SON At 13c. l'er Pound. We will ni'e you ficsli goods ami more goods for Ji.oo Ihan any other store in Asheville. That Hie CHOICE TEAS. L WK FORCIIASK ALL OUR TJD-A- Ulrect Iroin the Inqwrtets. a ! 1 i i t ! u li 1 1 1 Patriotic Americans eelelirnte July th in remembrance or the Declara tion of linlciieiMlence. In the large cities they always have maKniricent dlHtilnva of fireworki cosliUK tlioun anils of tlollars. M l y XUV wiuiiviio 4 l OUlTII. i i i i i 1 & HE SHUT AT THE I' A III Curlou Accident at Norlolk Navy Yard. Washington, June 30. The curious Isionary address at :30 p electrical phenomenon at tnc aoiioik onlv the House In Seanlon. navy yard last week wneu two men Wasihncton, Tunc 30 -The Mouse ol were killed anil a tiumocr oi Kcl)rcs.,uativcs wus the only legislative stunned, continues to excite great unci -1 bof)y j session nt the capitol this mom diallv invited. v..'a lli- II I.V rhreilylieriT will nrencll at I Ml ll,.ns.-int church. Weavcrvillc circuit. cincuilier the place. ... v. . .- . . I tomorrow at 1 1 a. m. Services at Riverside M. Ii. church, noillll, IUIII..1I..W ....... ,.k ''. "'' 111.,. 13. ...4- 134-,..... by the pastor, Kcv. . W. KoDcrts. kct. im; OflUt Villt KJtUH.-, Dr. Byrd, presiding cider, win give a inis- nooMiiit AITdlr on Hill Yesterday. Nathan Kuykcndall, who lives est nmonir nuvul oniciols, and it is likelv that a modification of the regula S'reet tions relative to docking the ships will be made as a result of the pending inves- ligations It is now coiicctied mat. a question Make Patriots of Your Roys. It costs little to make a hoy happy. C.ive him 50c. or a dollar or so aim let him celebrate. He knows Where to Get Rest Fireworks. Xnias lav not a firecracker could he had for love or mnney 1 f anybody got 'em they're Imund to lie fresh. You can net a full supply of fire-, crackers, torpedoes, romuu candles, sky rockets, etc., at On The Siuare. DRUGGISTS. I Church St. and Pattou Ave. We have jusl received a large lot of inu. the senate nnving an nurncu 1111 Monday. Stnooiuluit rerler'H Wav. I'akis, June 30. It is officially an nounced that, contrary to expectations, there will he 1.0 change 111 theDiipuycnii-inet. KORTU CAKUUSA NEWS No. 21 North Main St. Telephoneisi. Tea For Summer Use. 4 RAY'S Save Money, AND VASVLlNti (!0(WS. Hill street nnd conducts a store in the L cotls;(icrallc gravity has arisen and Buttrick block, wns one of the principals! that precautious should hcrcnlter he .1. ..; fr,.!r veuerrl.'iv. Accord- tnken to ensure thorough "grounding I. . .. . . ' of the metal on ships when under ling to the report given mc ponce 01 mc - . .,,. fmm ... . I itlillii a j ' I . , . . affair Kuykcndall went yesterday a'"' officers of the Kalcigh there is no doubt -Ihursday altcrnoon 111c mw aim noon to the house of Wm. Guest, oppo- ,1,,,. fi, rested on drv I Observer l'ublishing company conlessed site the Kuykcndall residence, where he ,i i,i,.i, nbove ahnllow water in I judgment for $i,li00 to A. Morris iV found Mrs. KtivKcnoaii nno lames ,1 Hock, wus insultned, and that her Son ol uurnam. 1 11c papers men in me llrown in convcrsanon. ivuimuimn .(K)q ton8 ()r gtct.i constituted the most cuse state vnuiai a uicciing 01 mc iui drewn revolver mid nreti several snots ,.nHrmouscicctricalcoiiductercyerknown holders May last, 111 view 01 mc Hi nt ltrown. who at once kit the vicinity, Ti,.. .., ....rbin.. nn her luiitom formed solvency o the company, it wns resolved nnd the husband then fired one shot atl connection with the earth, nnd the that Ciipt. Ashe, its president, apply for Mrs. Ktiykendall. None ol the shot I clcotricit v stored in the vessel was the appointment ol u receiver, 1 be mo- took t fleet, nlihouuh tin hrst report I rcndilv conducted through their bodies tion lor such appointment was nrguen wns that Kuykcndall was seriously wi1CH tucy stood on the wet dock floor I before Judge Whitnker nt chambers und wounded. KUVKenuaii men wem 10 ... ,, tl .. ...j 1 he Imttimi ol the Ka ciuh. he nppouncd wiiunm c. uoimiin ri stoic nnd locked up mid leu uen.re Tbe co,nn,ander of the vessel says ceivcr. rubhcation will continue he count oe arrested. three distinct shocks were Icit. ine . ,.,iniin. ,u, K.i'eioh ship's surgeon made ine ucttin tinrts Newg thnt t,,cre ig no ttutn in the to resusealatetneini.ireumcn, uuiiuey . ,, , ht - . insmniiv kiueo anu unoiner ,,. Mnnia,,m.rv COiintv next month. There is not one 011 the list of that distinction. There hasn't been a hanging in Montgomery in 25 years. There nrc 3(1 postofficcs of the prtsi' 1....!.. I !.. M....I. inv..P.... Tim ivi. . ..".". I"-,- - - - , , . . , .. -.I. I ueiiiiai vuiaa iu noun wuiuiumh ...v the royul procession and the streets were nominated n ticket headed by r rai.iis lv. g(llllrU o(Ktmt arc chongrd. Increased, 0. AND 0. TEA. Opened Uulv h UrldK-, London, June 30,-The great tower llnd i..cn biidgc was formally opened tod-tv by lingered only a few hours. the Ttince of Wales in the name ol the CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Queen. The weather wns mazing noil I hH Oil INnit ItfflH II niHInillL'L'IIL (till. Ten thousand ueoplc lined the route ol The New York Prohibition Convention ORIENTAL ffl OCCIDENTAL TEH W. A. Latimer, 'Tlsensyto wve a few dollars on traveling expenses. All matter nf starthiK right. Best way la to call, write or telephone. Q A-. O. U1. RAY, iTelephotw 101 N. Court Bquare.i Ten cenl liotllea ot Vaseline we now sell for I Ave cents. All other Vaseline goods at Tbe ceremony took place nt noon iVESTERDArS UASBBALL GAMES. REDUCED gnily decked with (lugs and bunting. Baldwin, of lilmirn, and clcclurcd for 1 chariottc jt2,000 to $a.70lj; Concotdl u. ...... ...... ..Kv ...... .. . $, r(()0 t0 ji G0(i; Shelby, $1,000 to appropriations. $1 100 Sta.iilc i 70o to $1,800. Judge Colt, of the United StntcsCturt Little Willie, the three-year-old ion at ostoti. decides that JnP'wo. ofMr. Johd F Lore, secretary and equ:iy w,tn..th. Ch.,nct' ore debarrca tn'T of th. Gnstonia Cotton Manu- from naturalization oy our statutes. iacturinB comoanv. fell into n tub of I The President will probably go to I boiling hot soap and died from the burnf. B.iixard'sl'ay for the Fourth. 1 at 5:30. National League Brooklyn 7. Tilts burg B; New York H, Chiicngo 8; Bos ton 13, St. Louis 4; Louisville 13, Phil- -..-.-I.!- K. Tll.:.M n rtnuitlnml A ' 'KltHiS. I Cincinnati 0, Washington 4. No. 10 North Court Square. Sole Agent In Aihevllh) fct a and 0. Xati 'J vWlaA.tWMa(ujl'kM lUlLuUsWiMtUMlkki MMsV T
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