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v. ... W 1 . Asheville Daily Citizen lo VOL! IE X. NO. 51. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1804. PRICE 5 CENTS. Always Just to Draw Attention To nitt --Hi" il i;. r ' vM 1m till' IK 1 t' U'll k' owu liraiil 10c. Cigars For 5c. the TIIATS MIllI T TIIK SUK OIJ IT! Cheapest. We (Uni t wtttry much ttttotit "haul times," lo calise we adopt our trade to condition as they exist. Always the Cheapest. Means that you R t the wry most for your dollar, mil tint the "Rrrerics" .tic L-ht-a, the value is in theqiialily and in pike at one and the same time. That rule is the standard by which we govern out business, Lowest in pi ire and I 'est in ipiality. A. D. Cooper, GROCERIES. SUMMER GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Ice crenm freezers (3 kinds); ice chests; watet coolers and fitters, fly fa us and Hap, museiy refrigerators, Japanese screetis and fans, Japa nese portieres, rice and baiujwo; Japanese lanterns and uapkius, India enameled stools, iwu swln us, wire hammocks, straws and lem onade makers, oil and Kasoliue stoves, ARCTIC FREEZERS We offer at the following low prices. We lecumiueud the 1'eerless or White Mountain, and jiut this make. Arctics, 2 tl., '$1.20; 3 ql. f 1.4; 4 ql., $i.So;6qt., $2.10. This is n h:irn;iiii, Thrash's - Crystal Palace. CHINA, (il.ASS AND IIOUSK HOODS. DON'T GET 11USTY BUT KliAI) Till'. NEW BOOKS J l-ST IN AT Wm. Krogsr. Luck nut f )i' I liis so;uv next aw v. Ii. HIoiu'h !, The Modrl Ci'.ir line, pui ting (lo(rt Hi mm , 17 l'attoa As ( ;mi' ESTABROOK'S" The llest Iloitmi Hooks on the Market. liuv ;i the lowest. II you want old paper novels we sell them at 5 CENTS EACH. We make a speciality of new books of every description at H. T. ESTABROOK SOUTH MAIN STKKKT. BOOKSELLER & STATIONER University . . . of North Carolina. Includes the Cullege, the I'uivetsity, the I.aw School, the Medical School and the Sum mi- School for teachers. Col In; t- tuition, f-o a year Iwaid, lo Jij per mouth. Session lienius Seit. (. Address President Winston CORTLAND UKOSy KB.L I s r. ; .1,11. it viisi mb. 11 Aoi'H:. Njr.:v vi rue:. ' I.uoi. 8f :tirei 010 n" at -i icut. Jll m il l " ) PoM Air., up .tain CM 01C1C TEAS. 1 ' til T K A S pile, I Ik . 11 tli ' ! ll jrt :P. 'vjoilltuo CHAPEL HILL, N. C MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINL'liS TO Sl'STAIN ITS KSTAI1- USIIKD KKITTATION I'OK MUST CLASS WORK. Church St., WIRES CUT.TRAINS SEIZED V. H. TROOPH ORDERED OVT TO PRKVENT RIOTtf Wli AVliKVILLK I" AC 18. Tbe Pullniau 8lrlk Taken on Home Rcurnililaiire To Civil War The Henaie Mav Malta An IuquIrT llrrHii TlineH At Clil vaxo liKKViiR, C.l., Inly 2 All the Wes tern Union wires at Trinidad were rut last night by stiikers. Reports by postal wires say that matters arc extremely cxe'itin, -00 strikini; eonl miners adding to the tumult. A jjrent amount of property has been dunianed. Federal troops will arrive in Trinidad about 1 o'clock. I'ivc companies seventh regiment inlnntrv left Port I.onan at 3 o'ehick this murn- itiK for Trinidad in command of Col. Ward and Lieutenant Flallei. 'iiueral disregard court orders, and In rlisnriniiiK Setiin the usual umounl of tobacco, so I'nited States marshals yesterday they I ;,, . i,is .! inn Hwrp will nl.mii lmll n failed to observe the (lillerencc between ..,., Si.me wheat is bein cut and is sherilTs' deputies and those actinj; under reported to be yood. orders ol the United htatcs court. Mr. T. M. Hula, owner of llala's eral Springs has invited nil those GIVEN AWAY FREE, lli ANIi n.liASliU Ttl AS- Nttrsci; to ui'K i:tkos THAT Wli I1AVB AKNAM.Hh WITH TUB Clil.lillRATi:i) (lilLll WIKIi ARTIST. TvWI.Ii TUB TW1STV.R, TD MAKE AX 11X111- TIOS BACH Al'Tlih'MlUX AT ovb stom: or ;.s isti:ki:st- ZlSti JHWIil.HY MAUIXtl, ISTII. FrKTIIBK SOTICI! Wli Wll.l. MHSI-XT WITH BACH CASH I'fRCUASB Ol' $l i(l A CHAKM- IXC, SllVVEXIR OB HIS IXIMIT AIH.i: WORK MAIUi Til nRDKR. POWELL & SNIDER "SvaiiiavLm Fav 4 It a FniivU F rucnuiKa rui inc ruuiui. Torpeilofs, Sky KockeU, Kumail Cnlldks, jo lluxca CnniiQU-Crucker.s, I'nckit Fire-Crackers, Kle. M,l. IMRHWORKS r.T'AKANTHIMI TO 111! Ql' I'IRST CLASS ORDKK, Follow the Boys. Thev know where lohuy thclwst firc wcirkii, where to huv 'em cheap lto. lion'l wnit until nil wild. Keineinlier Die place, nlwaynopeu. RAY'S 91 r" on The Siiinre Cut Rate Railroad Tickets. Tilt .5M'"i.-k Mi iu v uu t. r Tt.k.i" .nvw -l i. if a!' ri'' ., C XT de U'flJtt mnncv. a re prme tiled, verywlterc. This Or & RAYi s N. Court gciunrc C GJ P . 1 1 v v v v v vf v v v v '.Iriilione A NU .Mil Kit OK GOOD THINGS TO AUBIVK IX TIIK NEXT K1CW IIAVS. HI'ECIAK VALIKS IX 1ILACK AXI COLOUKD DKIIUV HATS AT ONE DOLLAR oi k 4.00, f3.00, AXI) !f2.r0 (ilt.VDKS. H. Redwood & Co., t'LOTIIINtijDItVtiOOHS, 8IIOKS, HATS, KT0. Collr ite 1'crHOual JuliceHlil - I.aw Wheat Good -Gtucrons. Weavkrvii.m;, June -".). Our town is iust a little bit dull at present, caused in a great degree by the 200 students of the college at this place going home. The closing exercises of the college was a success and the many compliments, heard on every side, of the teachers und pupils were very gratifying. The rattle of the saw and the hammer keep us awake these verv warm days. Several houses arc being built. Weaver-villi-, in spite of the bard times, continues to grow. Thcbos belonging lo the hand are practicing again. Mr. i .co. Knhv ol tipntt.iiimii'i' nam his friends here a living vsit last week. 1 lie Iriends and relatives ol vnur noted townsman cx-udge II. It. Carter were glad to tec him a few days ago. Wc arc much gratihcu to know he is suoken ol in connection with the judgeship of this district. He will, we nrc sure, have the hearty endorsement ol all of this end ol ETERNAL LIFE AND DEATH Kiev. j. i.. whiti.h m:khon SUNDAY F.VKMNU. Soaps! Soaps! Cook who was passing the day with Governor and General Hastings of tiIP ,.- Mr. .cb. Weaver left today for Chapel Hill where lie will attend for the next three months the summer school of law. Pennsylvania in Mamtou returned at midnight for a conference with Marshal Israel. No fighting will oeetir, but the presence of troops is deemed i eccssary to prevent rioting. 1 he sentiment ol the railway employ ees at 1 mmlad has aUv.-ns licen to The long drought of It'J davs was broken Monday by a delightful rain. The growing crops look much better since. Ihelreizj and the drought to gether have prevented the fanners from The Heiinte TmUchb Hand Washington, July 2. Mr. Call today introduced u resolution for the appoint' incut of five senators to criuirc anil re port the cause ol the existing strike ol ilroad and PuUnrin car employes and and the justice of the demands ol the woikingmcn mid report such legislation as tuny secure justice to the woi kingmcn nnd be reasonable a'nl lair to their cm plovers nnd secure transportation ol mails, freight and p.isi!ii;irs without interruption in Ml who arc unwell to conic and try his mineral water tree ol charge. 1 his water is said to be excellent lor indigestion and liver diseasis. AUOIM ICU IN A I.I'WI. The Hcniilc Hurnliiit Alonit The Turlll Ulll. Washington, July L. At 10::iO the tariff bill was taken up in the Senate und it was agreed that amendments to which there was no special objection be voted Kyle offered a joint resolution provid- Ion in bulk. Sherman asked that the cn- uig that no warrant or other process shall lie issued hy any i'nited States Commissioner or out ol any circuit or district court of the Tinted States igainsl any person or persons for iilleged tire wool anil woolen schedule lie re served, Mcl.aurin demanded a separate vote on the amendment excluding the Jalarics of ('resident und United States obstruction of nnv railroad train "" judncs lioin income t:x. Separate votes IIP II DRUGGISTS. trains, tinlcrs it shall aor.c.ir that such persons have obstructed or hindered in such manner as to mterleic wit Ii the s-.le and convinient movement of the part ol such train that is essential ! the sale a-d convenient tr.iiiMioit.it ion ol tin mails. Also providing thai llic detach tilt lit. ol a I'ullin.'i'i or otlur parlor or sleeping eoi'Clies Ironi r.iuiiif.d liauis shall not lonstil me nnv oil use agai t the lawsol'thc United States. Until res olutious were laid on the In! I for the pi (sent, to lie called up tomorrow. A K Vv Willi the l.orU On Waiiii:ton, Inlv 'J --Senator llavis of Minnesota, this morning received the following telegi am from Diiluth, Minn July 1st, 1S1M-: "Hon. C. K. H.i'is, U.S. Scratc. Washington, I. C: Wi railway eniploei s of l'nlutli, laiuestly rccnicst von to support Senator Kvle's mail train resolution row before Con gross. I'lci'Se answer. I). 1'. Mclunis, President :.".)( I A. K. U To this Mr. Davis np!ieil in ti c fol lowing telegram which needs no expla nation: To It. I. Mclunis: "I have received your telegram. 1 will not Mipport Senator Kile's resolution. It is against your own real welfare. It i also a blow at the scent ity, peace and rights of millions of people who never harmed you or your nssreiatcs. Mv tut v to the Constitution and the laws lorbiils me to sustain a resolution to legali..- lawlessness. Same dutv rests iiion Yourself und vour associates. The power to regulate cum mcrcc umong the several states IS invested by the Constitution in ongrcss. Your associates have usurped that power bv force at Hammond and their places and have destroyed com mctee between States in these particular instances. You are rapidly approaching the overt act ol levying war against the I nilcd States and you will liml the deli tiitton of Hint net in the constitution. 1 trust that wiser thoughts will irgaiu control. You might as well nsk mc to vote lo dissolve this government The Wnliash Too. St. I.oris, Mo., July S. President Hubs has issued an order for a strike on the Wabash system, which will completely tic up that road. Armed Men To Take lai l Chicago, Ju'y 2. At five o'clock this morning l.o Uepulv marshals, turner command of United States Marshal Arnold, left for Itlue Island with the tie termination of aiding t lie Rock Island to raise the embargo oil four trains held at that point with the mail. All the men arc armed. It is given out at. the guv eminent building that the marshal went m person by express otders ol Attorney General Olney, wired here at II o'clock this morning, and that he is instructed to immediately report to the department should he find that his men arc out mini bcredor that thcstrikersare particularly uglv. This is taken as meaning that if the marshal returns nn unfavorable re were (l;inanilc(l liv Male on the lumber schedule, Kyle on the sugar schedule C'allinger as to hav, Chandler to the late w in n the la w is lo go into ell.ct ilso as in borax, lead, iron ore, barbed w ire, lead ore, rice, liranily ami spirits win- s, silk and silk goods, the income tax and reeiprocit v. 1 lie residue ol the unreserved amend incuts fidnp id in committee of whole were concurred n in bulk. Hill's amendment making the repeal the sucar bounty to take clUct on the passage of the net" instead of on the Inst of lantiarv, IS'.I"), litis been agreed to, vens .., nays .i: A TIMK I'OK Hl'MTI.INU. Church St. and Pattou Ave. We have til rsedvcil a Inrite tut ol AM) VASELINE HOODS. Ten cent bottles ot Vaseline we now sell ful five oyiil. . 0tlcr Vaseline kooiIs at REDUCED PltlCES Hi vi ral ThouHimd itollatH Hump- ed lu a TruNli iienn. Saturday morning Collector Caitcr assorted n number of private papers, notes, mortgages, etc., in his nlhcc in the First National bank and placed them in a basket intending to have them taken to h's office in the government building Soon thereafter the janitor of the bank building carried the basket down stairs and dumped the contents into a garbage wagon and thev were carted away to the Clavtou larm beyond ti c l rcnch Ilroad. The Colli ctor discovered his loss soon alter and there ensued sonic lively bust ling lor the iccoverv of the valuable documents. Some ol them were found Saturday and yesterday the Collector went out mid with help tishiil mound the trash heaps until he had recov ercd, as he thinks, about all the pa tiers that were of much consuiicnce The loss Capt. Carter would liae sus tabled had the papers not bun found can be understood when it is slated that the basket contained several thousand dollars worth of private papers. The Collictor draws this moral: Oon't put valuables in a waste basket. Tlll'IY WONT TALK HrokfiH , hrouitti Whom Mens lorn Mav Have Hptculaicd. Washington, July 1' Macartney and Cliapman, the rccaleitant brokers who refused to tell the Senate committee whether any senatots had speculated sugar through their means, appeared, represented by counsel, in the criminal court before Judge Cole this morning and pleaded not guilty to the indict ments found against tin in. Chapman gave !j:l,()ii!l bail lor his appearance. Macartney was already under bad. Ar gumcnts will be heard in the case some tune in August. TIIK IIOFTI'.MT UAV. The Second ol The Hcrlew On "The ImiuorlalHv of The etoul" preached Before a Larue Con icrricatlou. "Hternal Life and lUcrnal Heath in Contrast" was the subject of the second sciies being prcachci' on "The immortality of the SjuI" by Kcv. J. I,. While, at the b'iist Baptist church last evcing. The congregation packed tbe church. Mr. White's text was Ami tile l.ool C.o.1 ti.Milt'.l limn nf the dust ot the liniimd aiul Int-atlied lulu hi tioslrils ttie liteilthol lile ; ;nnl mull U-c;ime;t liviiiL soul. en. Ami lluse sliiill no awiiv into everlasting iiinislnm'iil : Imt the i iliteuus into tile eternal. at. a.s;.'. In beginning bis discourse Mr. While briefly reviewed the arguments in his lust sermon, on the evidences outside the Bible of the soul's immortality. "Hut tonight," lie continued, "I deal not with human theory, but all I say shall be taken from the Hook before me, the Hook by which all of us must be judged. 1 he lu st reason lor believing is Unit found in the creation ol man. There are two elements in man body nnd spirit. God did not first create a living soul and then surround it with a body. It is only said that lie breathed into man's nostrils the breath of life und man iccainc a living soul. In Adam the species was created, hence, as our an cestor, all who sprung from Adam have been living souls. IjimI gave uim this crown ot glory, inbreathed into the body, by which be became a living soul. 1 here arc many other evidences that in man there is an immortal soul, us shown in lob L'7:.'!, o'J:K, o.'l: f; Num. lti.'jy. Gen. :j.".:lS, 1 Kings 17:ai-2a. What was the image God gave to Adam? Was it that ol the drunken, blurred face wc frequently sec on the streets nowadays the inbreathed spirit is the image of God staniied on man. There was no taint or speck of sin on Him when he lelt dod s hand. When man sinned his moral nature, his mind, Ins personality went wrong. The essence of man is his personality. Thctc m something in man to save God created every human biing in the world, nnd now in that poor debauched man he sees something to save, lie does not love his sin, but his soul, (.oil doisu't save the dog, because the dog has noth ing to save; but man is made in His im age and has a soul to save. Another argument is the doctrine ol the resurrection ol the dead. He will oiuckcu cviryonc that has gone back to dust. The spirit leaves the body and at the word id God comes back anil is made alive with the body. As in Adam all died, so in Christ shall all live, We have it declined there snail be a rcsiu nction of the (.'cad. In Revelation it is said death and hell shall give up their dead. Ilelorc the ttidginent Imr there will be a judging of all alike. It is simply absurd ami ravutouB to i iv lucre is no immor tality ol the soul. 1 he man is crazy who savs to you, 'You needn't be alraid, after awhile vou'll be part of mv vallcr dog.' As 1 sec these blindfolded people 1 sav pitv them; thev arc blindfolded bv the devil. Spiritual death is a breaking up of communion between God nnd man. God told Adam and l:vc thev should surely die, and yet they lived a long lime be fore suffering a physical death. What is spiritual lite ? It is reconciliation, a re generation on the part ol man; not the ulihng ol a new soul, but the recreation of the moral nature a -ew heart. Christ comes into us, but we do not lose our personality in Christ. Spiritual life is a reconciliation with God; spiritual death is a sepaiatiou from God. t), dying man and woman 1 would throw my arm around your immortal soul and ask you, do you know know where you arc going? Pray God you may step. "As to the teaching of tins doctrine of aiitiihdiituiii. It makes mc think ol a story tt Id of Randolph und Macon While they were tnlkrg together Macon went out and saw a number ol jackasses in the street. Ret inning he icmarked lo K indolpli that some ol his constituents were out there, where upon Randolph went out. When he came back Macon asked il he hud talked with them. 'No,' he replied, 'they didn't have time, they are in such a hurry to get down lo North Carolina to teach.' Audi think sonic ol llicui must have gotten down here. "In all solemnity let mc sav what 1 tell vou is from God's word. The tame Christ who said eternal death said cter mil life; you must incept neither or both Thev stand together. The saddest. thing about il is thev arc so, whether you t liiuk so or not, und when too late yon will find it out. Wake up before the trumpet calls und it 's too late for you to repent. In God's name realize what you arc and where you aregomg : Good singing by the choir was n lea lure of the service. It is understood that in the foregoing scimon, as in any others ol the scries which Mr. lute has preached or mav preach, he has no intention of engaging in u controversy with any one, much lessol replying to any address or sermon that may be or lias been delivered. U yon want to try the nicest luilcl suaji on Hie niaiket, ii lu Kaysor & Smith's nnd ask for Colgate .. Ci.'s new brand, East India Sandal Wood Soap. The acme of Amt'tiuin pitKhictiuii. Also a !iirf assort tuv nt of fine toilet soaps of every kintlatclo.se prices. All Vaseline At Reduced Prices. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. OPlvN IiVI-NINGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK. HOW IS THAT? YOU CAN BUY Tar Bell Cream Cheese .Ninety-Nine in TlieHhailelu New UrleauM Huntlav. Niiiv Oifi.K.vss, uly 2. Ycstirday was the hottest day New Orleans lias ever port the department will ask the Ptcsi- seen, the mercury registering !)!) in Un dent to issue n proclamation nnd order Ulmik and 1 15 iu the sun. l'roin adja- troops from l ort hlicrulan to the scene , . come reports that the mer- Wartn Tlni'H At Chicago CniCAi'.o, July 2. Four hundred United States deputy marshals have been distributed among the various de pots 8iiiee"n.m. New men nrc being sworn m t the rate ol ten a minute. Had and CifltliiK Worar. ClllCMio, July 2 Two hundred und fifty marshals and 75 deputy shet ill's sent to blue Islund to raise the cmbaigo on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railroad traffic, were overpowered and whipped bv n mob ol over 2000 strikers nnd svmpatliiers nun are itiu in un hands o the lawless element. 1 lie set ond rcuimcnt of this city hns been or dered to the scene nnd will leave on a special train. no Troop itruereo. Washincton, lulv 2, No nction hits curv registered 101 in the shade. I'ivc persons arc dead and a number arc pros trated trom the heat, A baseball game had to lie stopped on account of the ex ccssivc heat ami some players had to be taken to the hospital in ambulances. The suffering has been intense lor several days, mid deaths are more lriiucut than ever In lore. U. 15. NOLAND & SON l 1.1c. l'cr Pound. We will nive you liesli noocls ami nioie uuoils for fi.oo lliflii any other store in Asheville. Keincnibei the place. Tho Spot Cash Stoi c No. JllNorlir.Main SI. TetCiliolicllsi. Tea For Sum hum- Use. In Hlrtt-hi ci.-luml was Ttu-re Washington, July 2. Solemn rctpiicm high mass for the late President Cai not of the French, republic, was celebrated in St. Matthews church at noon yesterday in the presence of President Cleveland, the diplomatic corps nnd representatives ol all branches of the Government. In vitations had been given by the 1'icncb ambassador, who with bis official fam ily were there in the capacity ol mourners. The opera lo He muiik at iln-l Urand Tomorrow Kvmliiic. Preparations nic now nil made and tomorrow evening the lights of the Grand opera bouse will east their radiance over the "Pirates," who, with the assistance of n strong east mid a well drilled chorus, under the direction of Mr. Morton, will sing Gilbert and Sullivan s sparkling Pirates of Pen zunce"lor the benefit of the Asheville Free Kindergarten association. Those who attend may be sure of an enjoyable evening, enhanced by the knowledge ol their contribution to one of the worthy institutions of Asheville. During the evening Prof. W. 11. Ncnvc of Salisbury, one ol the most noted musicians in the South, will render a trombone solo. Get your tickets for the "Pitates." CONDIMSKD TELEGRAMS. 0. AND 0. TEA. .HUM. Iwnn tnlen here toduv rctmclini' the or . . a . . .,r .u. Hronped Head lu Salisbury flxrino nut of IrnOllS OD OCCOUIlt Ol the I ..riw, nnd no nnnlication. for troops has cllicf Dispatcher Newell of the South i .i,. tn, t,y,v Ait,., cm received n dispatch this afternoon uevii i nti ii whm j . I r.ciiernl Olticv is expecting dispatches I stating that Samuel H. Wiley, a promt nnd the war department will have to nent banker of Salisbury, dropped dead ownit a request from him before it can on the street there today. Mr. Wiley act, I wos known by business men iu Asheville. Secretary Herbert has issued nn order 8ii8H.nding nil work in the navy yards that is paid for out of appropriations tor the use of tuc navy. It is officially announced that Sir Chits. Kinsell has been appointed to stieaed Lord Coleridge as Lord Chief Justice ot linglnncl. Thousands of people attended Cnrnot's I luucral in I'arn yesterday. The House has adjourned till Thuri- aay. W. A. Latimer, No. 10 North Court Square. Suit Ageut lu Athevlllt for 0. and 0. 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