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--'.rv H.1 ' , IM fM - hi. .. i -y i 1 1 ii u A r i juni" --1 -- i i i i 1 Citizen VOLUME X. NO. 52. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1894:. PRICE 5 CENTS. Always SUMMER GOODS THE END NOT IN SIGHT COKl'NDl'M MINING. SANE ENOUGH TO HANG Asheville Daily The Work or Mr. Ham and Com We will (.'.lose our atore at 1 p. m. on Wednesday, July ith. Wm. K ROGER. the Cheapest. THAT'S AHDI'T THK SIZH OP IT! We don't worry much aliout "hard times," bc- cause we adopt our trade to conditions as they exist. Always the Cheapest. Means Unit you gi-t the very most for your tlotlnr, not that the "groceries" are chenn, the value is in the quality ami in price at one and the same time. That rule is the standard by which we govern our business. Lowest in price and IksI in quality. AT LOWEST PRICES. Ice cream freezers (3 kinds); ice chests; water coolers and filters, fly fans and traits, uuisery relr .gem tors, Japanese ttcreeus aud fans, Japa nese portieres, rice and bamtwo; Japanese lanterns aud napkins, India enameled stools, luwn swings, wire hammocks, straws and 1cm jouade makers, oil and gasoliue stoves. ARCTIC FREEZERS We oiler at the following low prices. We I recommend the Peerless or White Mountain, land not this make. Arctics, a lt'li.io;3 ill., $1.45! 4l'.. $'.So; 6qt $i.io. This Is a bargain. SCORE OF RAILWAY B4ULV CRIPPLED. paoi In Yancey. U. S. Hayes, now located at ligypt, Yancey county, is in the city today on business, registered at the Berkeley Tim CrnziiN had an interesting talk this morning with Mr. Huycs on the subject ol corundum mining, in which business Mr. Hayes is encaged in Yarcey. The member is inmnrisifl if IT 1-1 I Ann I1 C 11 a viae ,U1U1 iuuiu ... iuii, u and Ira M Smllu o Grand Kapids, deputy United States marshal upon a I Mich., and I. C. Htirder of iloston. The warrant issued by the United States lin wlllch they are developing n in a PRENDERG4HT TO gWINO WEEK FROM. FRIDAY. The Strike Has Reached ihe South I WefKhlv lujnncllou al Chlcaiio Promlnrni striker Arreated-The Wabash Tied I'p. CixriN'NATi. ().. lulv 3. lSilwnrd I'he- la... leader of the 'strike here, was ar- company of which he is a court upon the complaint ol the Cincin- uati Southern railway. The warrant charged 1'hclan with in- terferiiic with the management of the railway by ordering, persuading and in ducing its employes to leave us service practical'y free Irom impurities. One of with intent to injure tralhc. lie was the, best experts in the United states taken to the office of the United States made an examination of the property ana pronounced tnc outioou uic niiesi A. D. Cooper, T)rash.s . Crysta . paaC(J GROCERIES. CHINA, GLASS AND IIOUSK GOODS. DON'T GET RUSTY lll'T KKAU THK GIVEN AWAY FREE. NEW BOOKS JUST IN AT it ESTABROOK'S" The Best lluii ml Uookson the Market. As low as the lowest. If you want old 1 wiper I novels we sell them at " 5 CENTS EACH. We make a speciality of new books of every I description at H.T. ESTABROOK iA SOUTH MAIN STRKKT. BOOKSELLER & STATIONER,! HC ARB PLEASED TO AX- NOIXCI! TO OUR PATROLS THAT WE IMVU ARRANGED WITH TUB CELEIIRATED Col I) WIRE ARTIST, TOWLM TUB TWISTER , TO MA KB AX EX II I- TION EACH AFTERNOON AT OUR STORE OF HIS ISTEREST- ISG JEWELRY MAKING, UNTIL I-TRTIIER NOTICE WE WILL I'kBSBXT WITH BACH CASH PURCHASE OF ft uo A CIIAKM- IXC SUUVBNIR OP HIS IXIMIT- Allt.li W ORK MAMS To ORVLR. POWELL & SNIDER Look out for this Hpaco next wttk. L. Blomberg, The Model Cigdi- and Sporting (Joodft House, 17 Patton Avenue. ; nrtTrpT A -NTT T3Tna RBAL USTATB BHOKBR8, INVHSTMBNT AGBNT8. NOTARY PUBLIC ' Loans Secnrelv plaord at S pr eeat. ' , Oolcca 3fl ft 20 Pattoa At., ap stairs SHOES- A complete line ol of Jarvls A: Barrister's men's shoes. Edwin C. Unit & Co.'s., D. Armstrong & Co.'s Ladles fine shoes are always kept in I slock. I Ladies lied Oxford Tics at First Cost. mlil and old stock in all lines at and below cost. Don't fail to call on them when you want good I goods at reasonable prices. J, D. Blantcm & Co.! 39 PATTON AVK. ONE PRICE STORE. CORRECT STYBS IX CLOTHING FOR MBX, BOYS AXD CHILDREN new field of operation. Egypt is 35 miles northwest of Asheville and very near the line ol the proposed extension of the Three C's from Marion, four milts west of Cane nvcr. The corundum found in this company's mines is of a very superior quality and Thai In, If NoOiutr TecbulcalliUH are Rained to Drieat Hie Ends of Justice Wllb-A Two Hour Deliberation. Chicago, III., July It. The jury in 'ayne's court, after two hours delibcra' tion this morning, returned a verdict finding l'attick liugenc Prendergust not A Flesh Forming Food Ar- msanc or a lunatic and then In re re sponsible for the murder of Curter Har rison. If no other legal technicality intervenes the assassiu will be hanged July 13 next. court and held until Judge Taft ol the Circuit court came upon the bench, when hearing was set for 2 o'clock Thursday, and his boud was fixed at $2500. lathe mcniitini? an injunction was served upon 1'hclan rcstrniuini! him in dividually, pending Ins hearing, or in combination with others from encour- he had ever seen. He also tested the mineral aud pronounced it of a very su- pctior quality. 1 be company is pinning its work right along with a full force of men. Two tun- ncls have been driven into the mountain one 155 feel and the other 228 leet in lenjth, nnd there is one open cut, in which sluice washing is carried on with aging or ordering orin nnvother manner I water from the reservoir on the topof ' . I 1 I .,. : I L' 1 .. ' . 1M. ... .......... r. ........ rl causing luc cmpicyi s 01 111c receiver ui i ouuipsuii iiiuuiiuiin. nmv iiiLoainjuu- the Cincinnati Southern road to leave 111 net ol succcsslul mining operations, its employ with intent to interfere or I water, has been 1 joked alter and the obstruct the operation of the road for supply is all that is necessary to the the uurDOse of compelling said receiver I conduct of the business in a proper man to break his contracts with the Pullman ner. The company's privileges at this Car company and not to carry said cars point arc such as willcnable it to conduct in his trains." the business tor many years. The near- Atll o'clock I'lielan was still in est shipping points for the output of the charge of Marshal liohl, having secured I mines are Ashcvilli nnd Alexander, only one surety lor his bond, Patrick The establishment of this mining in Moran. Mr. I'lH.in did not appear dis- dustry is ol no Utile importance to nn turned. He said he would oliev the in- cey county and this entire section. The junction, and added : "The boys know tcntlcmen composing the company arc all about how to treat them. 1 hev able in every wav to successtuiiy operate need no instructions The n'rlktrH Eiijolucd. ClMCAi',0, uly 3. United Slntcs Dis- COD LIVER OIL. the mines and this they propose to do. -. HE ULOKIOUs FOURTH. trict Attorney MilKlirist has completed nu omnibus bill for 1111 injunction against the strikers. It is of the most sweeping character ever drawn and covers 37 pages of legal cup. Judges Woods and Grosscup who respectively arrived from Indiana nnd Ohio yesterday morning, in There Will robauljr HeaOeneral OualDtc Here. The Glorious Putirtli, S'oi tig America's greatest day, is almost here in fact it will be here tomorrow, and Y. A. will no doubt celebrate to his heart's content Custom has changed greatly in Aslicville Re aolu'lon To Impose a Duly or jo Per Cent. Rfc)ed. Washington, July 3 The Senate re assembled at 10 o'clock in continuation of Monday's session. Harris hoped the Senate would resolve to dispose of the tariff bill before adjournment so that the Senate might have a holiday tomorrow. Piatt agreed with Harris in his desire to SI I PER 8E I I NG nave the Dill hnn-lied today. Chandler also was willing if it could be done with uc consideration. The first vote was taken on Mills' mo tion to put burlaps nnd grain bags on the free list. Agreed to, yeas 2H nays It was next resolved to vote on the com mittee amendment making the duty on collars and cuffs 30 cents a dozen pieces with ,1U percent nd valorem; agreed to ens k, nays 0. The committee amendment puttinc a duty of 15 percent ad valorem on wool was agreed to without opposition or di vision. Sherman moved to insert a para graph putting n duty ol .'( per cent ad valorem on wool. Alter nearly two hours discussion a vote was taken on Sherman's motion to put wool on tnc dutiable list at 30 per cent, nd valorem, and it was rejected yeas 32, n-4ys37. The signs are that the tariff bill will get through the Senate this evening. chambers exammcd the document and UK :p"J" "J""' after two hoursconference referred it back fivl. .. little ..ttcntion was naid to the Uaited States Attorney for ma- to the national holidny, whereas now terinl amendments. Attorney General there is neatly always an almost general lli,rv oiirr. llmt the bill ill to bp rlrnuin SUSDCnsion of business Olid closing Ol under the provisions ol the intet -state stores. Tomorrow will likely be no ex commerce act which make it sweep- ceptton to the rule. 1 here has been no in., in ill Yir.ni,. 1 liu. unW uiiib acrccment ns to closing, nut is more nuirlf. finblip tiwbi v It tl:lin.4 'J.'l riclils than probable that the business houses rnnd uihii'li mi:si nut. In- int-T Iiti A will lie closed. Wm. Kroger nnd G. A with Greer announce in Tim CrriziiN today Tim n,;,..n,.,. miwI Vn,ilmit,.rii is tnt ir intention to close tied nn as tiuht lis a drum. It was Those who take the Holiday can nave nimble to net its last overland nnil out all the enjoyment they desire by wit th 19 mnrtmiL'. Not a w hee is t iirninL' on ncssinu inc uiiirniui.' "no "iienioun that system in Chicago. The Northern I games lit Allanda'.e, or by going on a Michigan train was twenty minutes picnic into inc country over uic street late. No trains reached the city over ear and dummy lines. either the (i.ilcna or Wisconsin division. The revenue ofhee will be among those At the stock ards no work is beini! to observe the day. URBSS OOOVS, TRIM MIXC.S, OEXERAL DRY GOODS AXD f.7' HOLSTER Y STUFFS 4i Our store will lo cloned to morrow, July 4th. ,T4 ' O A. GREER. SHOES, HATS, T RINKS, VALISES, UMItRBLLAS. ETC. done, Trains are leaving the Grand Central depot about on time, bur the incoming trains are badly delayed. Repot Full of wu riifions Nashvii.i.I'., Tenn., July 3. The Nash ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis has 26 carloads of watermelons consigned for Northern points on its hands and are compelled to sell them. Louisville and Nashville refuses to receive them on ac count of the strike. The Atlanta depot is filled with watermelons which r inds reluse to receive. Through trains Irom this point to Chicago have been iliscon tmucd, it hetng impossible lo get through Evansvillc. San r rancjsco, Lnl I ill v .1. Uy order f Gen. Kcgcr six companies of United States troops are now on the way to Los Angeles to assist in breaking the blockade in the southern 1'acibc system Troops Read In Michlirun. Lansing, Mich., July 3. Governor kich this morning received a message from Sheriff Wilkinshaw lit Ha Uic Creek announcing that the strikers had lull At the postoffice tomorrow the general delivery window will be open from H to 8:30 a, tn., and the carrier's window and general delivery will be open trom 7:30 to 8 p. m. The stamp window will he own Irom 8 to 8:30 a. in., and Irom 7:30 to 8 p. in. No money order or reg istrv busiucss wiil be transacted. In response to n request from the renters in Central market, that instltu tion will be closed tomorrow. In order that the day may be marked by a rcallv notable event Tin: CrriziiN will not appear again till 1 hurstiuy. AN I.XCI'KSION VF.R. JIAXVKBRIIHIE,FS, CORSBTi, CLOVES, MENS' FURNISHING GOODS, SMALLWARES A NVMBBR OP IMPORTANT RE DUCTIONS IN VARIOVS DEPARTMENTS. III. REDWOOD & CO., T AXD U PATTON AYENUB, control of the Chicago and Trunk and refused to let trams pisi. w,n i,,.lvc ol, t,c rttin trip atTi n. m The message said: "I may have to call on t,e 271I1. An excursion is to go from on you lor troops." unvcruar kicii at Ashcvillc to Ilentlersonvillc on the 28th once ordered the entire first regiment to On the 10th of Jttlv a special train assemble and -be ready to proceed to I I(n1etl with Christian Lndcavorcrs fiom oaciic .rer m. u iiiuiiitiii nuncv. I lacksonvi c and oilier nouincrna cutis Dbtkoit. Mich., July 3 The strike ;ii i,rre nt a. m.. on the wav to has reached here. The Wabash is now ,he international Christian Uudcavor tied up tight. The strike on ti c other convcntion at Cleveland. The train will roads centering here is ordered tor noon Btav i.cre tii 4..;io r, m nud the dele today. gates will visit the Vanderbtlt pnlac 1 rwpi nrenrn. i , .... - - II. ..... Li Ill t-l. ft -All U .iniet. CH AMBER OF COMMF.RI F. The strikers have gathered on the tracks, JUST ONE' Place to buy VIRRWORKS, only one, that's ours. Big lot received yesterday. Guaran teed O. K. Monev hack If you want it. We sell everything, firecrackers, cannon crack era, aky rockets, roman candles, torpedoes, etc. l4llow the boys, they know the best place to buy. IN1TS1I & DRUGGISTS. Don't Cheat Your Boy. Church St. and. Patton Ave. Up tiFe.l. more than cents worth of liatrt- ntlatn. Mavhe vou were a bny once! don't I vou remember how you looked forward to I the great 4th of July with lis speeches and I fireworks, (live your boy a chance. Girl, I too, for that matter. It coats little, Don't Be a Monomaniac. What you know about buying candy may he all wrong: don't buy it all in one place. May I 1 ncuvr ncre, ug. 1 1 either; Co cents gets I We have iust received a large lot of be good candy you get better here. mv ftw. a nounH for it either: An cell finest canity made; couldn't get belter If you paid f 1 a pound, Just in yestemay. Not a Report, but a hct, I aell the tickets. Borne people knnw HMta shout one thltia than attv other: my talent runs to cloae Itguraa on cheap traveling; my services cost nothing; you dua l nave to neueve wnat 1 ten you; ir. ex pensive not to do ao, Absolute reliability my tint aim. -' No. 8 North Court Hquart. C. FRAY, AND VASELINE UOOlti. Ten cent bottlca ot Vaseline we now sell for five cents. All other Vaseline goods at REDUCED PRICES TO Kvertbodt Ought To Come ANhcvllle 1 hlM Mummer Last summer was the banner excursion season fur Ashcvillc but judging from the start made this summer will take the nrize. There have been two excursions already, and the next one is scheduled for the Cith the military excursion from SoartanbitrL'. One will run trom Hen demon on the 11th, remaining here until the 13th. On the l'.Uhor 20th a train will come from Salisbury, and on the Rlh lb.'ri tvill lie one from Goldsljoro, I'iniid going out lo Italsain the same dav PAS KOLA. 8TII.I. ON THE FREE LIHT. tifk-ially digested, for thin, pale people and all wasting diseases It will be apniiuilated with out any digestive effort. For nale by Kil.FlfiH'H JAM. UITAKDF.D. The (titer! AT wai iMfomi.-d Thai ,100 Hen would Attack It. K.vi.righ, N. C, June 1. The death of Iana Wimbcrly has made the feeling against her murderer, George Mills, her uncle, who also attempted to outrage her, so intense that many men in this county swear thev intend to have the brute's life. Lant night nt midnight the Governor's Guard, of this city, went on duty under Governor's Carr's order. The company reported to Sheriff Page and guard. d the j iil and some roads leading into Kalcigh. The sheriff made application for the military upon infor mation received that 300 men would leave that section where the murder oc curred and force their way into the jail. The lynchers failed to urrivc. The police reserve was also on duty. The guard has been continued today by police and deputy shtrilti. and tonight the troops arc ngain on duty. All mtu Constitution. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. Ol'liN liVHNINGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK. HOW IS THAT? 'BF.T IN THK OAMF ! but there is no disorder. It will require military protection to clear the tracks nnd move trains. Chicago, J ulv 3. United States Dis trict Attorney Milchnst, Attorney hd- word Walker nnd United States judge Groisctm decided today to call tor red' eral aid. A telegram wns accordingly sent at once to Attorney General Olncy A Bodv of Thin Character (ihould Be OrnBiilied. . The (act that Ashcvillc has no organ ized body such ns a Chamber ol Com merce or Hoard of Trade is frequently commented upon by home people und those from abroad. Circulars and infor mation that would be of benefit to such asking for regular troopsfor Illne Island. n organization are often received, but 8 . ..I...... .. I tbi-w must in ininntieeil because the No more deputy marshals will be sworn in, The Birlke Hpreaaa, Mattoon, 111., July 3. The firemen, switchmen, mechanics nnd workmen ot the Bis Four road struck at midnight, Pinh Blui'p. Ark., luly 3. In obe dience to order the licit railroad employ- Commerce ? ect Btrttck this morning, one thousund I move three hundred men lire affected by the order. Wftbann Men Act, Fort Wavnk, Ind., July 3 The Wabash switchmen lelt this morning The company shops arc clued thev must go unnoticed because the Asheville business men have not deemed it of sufficient importance to keep up the Hoard of Trade they once had. It is undisputed that such an organization may be of great benefit to a city ns well ns to those in the oignnization. Why cannot Asheville have a Chamber ol Who will make the first ANNUAL, KKVNIUN, THK "PIAATBH " Cotun.nv I , Vh M.C .lo Kucniiip at Candler July ai The regular reunion of Co. 1,, 25lh N. C. regiment, will go into camp nt Cnnd ler on the 21st ot July. All old soldiers are invited to camp with them, and the The Opera to Be P'eiduc d Al I public generally are invite l to come 10 The Grand Tula Evening-. camp on (Uiy u. win expect preacuing . , y lt . , , I uy prwuiimiik lumiBivia, mm u kuuu large chorus will hold the attention 01 the audience ot the Grand opera house this evening, when the "Pirates of Pen zance," that ever popular production of Gilbert and Sullivan, is tn be sting by Asheville 'amateurs lor the Kindergar tens' benefit. Knox vHle Hereto Play AHlicvllle Four fia-nen The Knuxvillc players came in on the 2:1(1 train today to begin the svcotid '01 series with Asheville nt Allandalc this altcrnoon. There arc to be four games in this scries, and two of them will be played tomorrow, the glorious Fourth, morning nt 10 and afternoon at 4:30. Big crowdsarc cxtectcd to sec the games and Knoxville believes she can give the home team a harder light this tunc. Saturday s Orcenvillc News says "Spartanburg again defeated Ashcvillc yesterday." The News is "off," Ashe ville has never crossed bats with the Spartans but she expects to in the cat ly hence. The Charlotte papers showed little mercy toward their home team on ac count of the recent defeats ot the tca-n. Stephens will puzzle the Knoxville bat ters in the games today and Thursday. Lamer aud Green wtll officiate tumor row, Officers) No. 6, Jr O It A. 91 At Uc list meeting of Ashcvillc Council No. 0, Jr, 0. U. A. M., the following officers were installed for the ensuing term : Past councilor F. M. Snvder. Councilor K. C Bollinger. Vice-Councilor I". C. Featherston. Recording Srcretary H. Ii. Sanderson. Assistant Recording Secretary I. U. Hollinsworlh. Financial Secretary S. S. Pope. Treasurer K. S. Stewart. Conductor Iv. T. Belote. Wnrdcn-W. S. Lvle. Inside Sentinel Chns. Bollinger. Outside Sentinel II. 11, Ration.' Resolution of thanks to the citizens ol Ashcvillc nnd nil who aided the council in entertaining the national body were aaopica. 1 ucse resolutions will be pub lished in Thk Citizhn Thursday. Several applications for membership were re ceived, Lynched. Gt TiiKiK, Mo., July 3. James Johnson, a negro, outraged Mrs. Stell i King oil this pines. He wns captured in St. Louis and brought here Inst night. When the tram arrived he was taken by a mob I and hanged, and his body filled with bullets. A War cinnd. St. PiiTKRsni'Hfi, July 3. The Russian government has served notice upon the government at Tokio that Russia will not permit npnn to occupy Corea. YOU CAN BUY Tar Bell Cream Cheese A. fi.'Thrnxh, Captain. County Teacher' lofttllulea, County Superintendent A. II. Fclmctt issues notice ns follows of the county Teachers' Institutes to lie held during A full dress rehearsal was the summer bad last evening and everything went off smoothly and auccestfully, giving every indication ol a most creditable rendition of the piece this evening. The curtain will rise at 8:30, Do not miss the "Pirate." The Buncombe Comity Tencliera' institutes will be held at the following timet nnd places: Leicester, July 11,13 and 13; l airvtew, 17, 18 ana iv Weavarville 24. 25 and 20: colored insti tute at Ashevillejuly 30,31 and Attg.l." R. 1$. NOLAND & SON At I .. I'cr Pound. We will give you flesh rouiIs and tnoie guods for Jt.oo than any other store in Asheville. Keutcmlier the place. The Spot Cash Store, No. ji'Noilh'.Main St. Tclcplioiicjisi. Tea For Summer Use. 0. AND 0. TEA. ORIENTAL Al OCCIDENTAL TEA CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. W. A. Latimer, Ships from South America nt Mobile arc throwing their bananas into the bay on account 01 the Mobile & Ohio tic-tip. Senator Jarvis delivers the Fourth ofi luly oration at the Washington monu ment, Washington. R. D. Conn announced his suspension! nt the New York Consolidated Exchange tooay. The price of meat at Chicago it riling I rapidly. No. r Bole 1 Court Square. V' I ta AaasviUt (ot a sad O. Tt, i Vi 't '-': - 5 4 ,;t,k'; Ksjinlaliiaaiiii i" iByin'-teWlWaUlf.'
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