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fOL. i. NO. 94. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTSj 1SII VJI I I? COAI MARKET. f COPBFCTFn IJY IE ASHEVIT.LF. JCE AND COAL CO., 0. T. COLLIN'S & CO., Proprietors. pe tox, delivered: ck Diamond Lump, for grate, $ 4.75 " ! I Nut, for Stove, - 4.75 rd, Chestnut 9.25 Stove,. Er.r . 1.... ......... 9.50 9.25 7RT DENISON, JEWELER AX I) OPTICIAN, IS Patton Avenue. BALLOTING FOR ! ! men jn the convention who are jvyitnit theranereof convention lisrhteninjr. Thesj are McKinley and Foraker, of Ohio, and Ex-Got. Porter, of Indiana. Each ojj these I is received with applause as hi entered the hall. I At a few moments past 11 o'clock the convention was called to order by chair But Uhable to Pick a Winner. chs. 1U3 U1Mi WJliCt C WA XilVLVU lUU chair jto preside over the session, which F A PRESIDENTIAL NOM- i IN EE, be gathered and doubt still envelops the situation. It is rumored, however, that New York lias decided to favor Harrison, in order to prevent an agreement between the Indiana and Illinois delegations to solidify their strength on either Gresham stated that or Harrison. But it is also this action era the part of the delegation will not prevent a; Indiana and the transfer of a brk THRIVE BALLOTS TAKEN A2I STIII 12 THE DARK. was formally opened with prayer by thd Rev. Jj H. Worcester, of Chicago. The:Convention at once proceeded to Depew ana Kltler withdrawn tout when the all tlie otlier "Favorite Sons" 1 i I i . Still Uelns: Supported. ATCIIES, ATCIIKS, BATCHES, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, y Telegraph to the Sun. ! I i Chicago, Tune 22. The Convention which all the call of States for ballot for president. vote of Tennessee was ! an nounced the call of States was again de manded. Request greeted with hisses. When call began one of the delegates said he rose to the question! of privilege Indiana's! ham. btes from Harrison to New split among number of 3 Ores WHAT WAS DONE YESTERDAY IN THE HOUSE. Two-; or Three Appropriation mils Amended and Passed. and said he was here under 1 has reached that stage at tcrest in its proceedings positive in- The dele- m- culminates. WATCHES. ;LRV j BRONZES, :lry, m bronzes, :LRV. jj BRONZES, XRV, ii BRONZES, ID AND PLATED SILVERWARE, II) AND PLATED SILVERWARE, ID AND PLATED SILVERWARE, ID AND PLATED SILVERWARE, " i j JOED AND SILVER HEADED Decks been cleared for action and the bat CANES, tie nryal. is about to begin. Vhat the first ballot will disclose is already known. The absorbing curiosity is to know what the third or fourth , or fifth ballot will show. Alen who pull the wires have been up nearly all night 1 and the air of the convention hall, as it begins to fill, is structions to vote for Blaine 1 1 - gate called attention to the fact that the Tennessee delegation was not speaking EVENING SESSION The heat was very great in the audfito- 1 r i num and the flutter of fans was incessant The desire for comfort was stronger with many of the men in the audience than gal 1 , . i , . . !. L .IT lantry towards the ladies, and coats were removed and vests opened, bit the 3esire remained still unsatisfied. 1 he convention was called to order at 7.15 p. m.by Chairman Estee, who 1 question of privilege, on the violating the rules. the point of order. roll the posed to and was The chair sustained During the call pf Convention was at first di- become boisterous and thd" ed. The ment of the result, the Convention's cv- nositVj overcame its enthusiasm, GOLD PENS, &C. contusion was considerably abated the call proceeded iri good order. FIRST BALLOT. and ani? OPTICAL GOODS! - iJL ASSES, GLASSES, GLASSES, GLASSES 3COPES, iCOPES, SCOPES,-. SCOPES, U SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES. SPECTACLES. OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, LE r.DOUS. KELlAliLE PRICES. T ! PAIRING PAIRING pairing; AND ENGRAVING. AND ENGRAVING. AND ENGRAVING. ; PAIRING AND ENGRAVING. ASHEVILLE, N. C. IEVILLElICE AND COAL CO. T. COLLINS & CO., Pkoprieroks. PURE ICE PURE ICE PURE ICE FROM DISTILLED WATER. FROM DISTILLED WATER. FROM DISTILLED WATER. die and there have been stories all the morning that the Harrison! peo ple have succceeded in making: a strong impression there, and it is openly boasted that Quay cannot hold his men for Sher man longer than three ballots and that most of the Fitler vote will go! to Har rison after the first ballot. But with all the talk and chatter and nods and winks the straight tip, the with no now known prophet to solve the problem before it. The men-; who: are seeking to prevent a great Blaine stam pede at the start, : but who are equally anxious to prevent the nomination of Alger. Allison Depew Fitler. Gresham.. Harrison.,1.. Hawley.. Ingalls.... Phelps.... Rusk:i. j Sherman. Blaine Lincoln L McKinley . cheered as votes were announe was a very enthusiastic outbreak v he 1 r I Colorado voted solidlv fori Blaine.- hir full of rumors, theories and blind guesses, finally having found that their demon; Sherman loomed up last night because of stations were delaying the announced tne exeat demonstration which ,boraKer s second of Gen. Hasting's nomination of Ohio's Senator provoked, but there was a feeling in the city that Sherman would win to-day, and if he does not win to-day he cannot win at alii Yesterday's ! dem- - f i :. i onstratidn is generally believed to be more of a Foraker boom than a Sher man boost, but ho one can seperate the shouts for the Senator from the enthusi asm for Foraker. 1 i ' I j Senator Quay, of Pcnn., who was at work for Sherman until the small hours of morning comes into the convention hall with a weary and anxious air. i The i ! i Pennsylvania delegation is hard to han- current . 84, I 72, . 99, 24, .113, 78, 13, 28, 25, 25, 229, 35, 3, 2, recovered The band ad s voice to a certain degree struck up inspiring national a1 1 airs, among them being "Dixie," which however, dij3 not create the enthusiasm which its every rendering exqited at he recent contention at St. Louis. !"My v-ountry, 'tis 01 ihee, was more popular and was erreeted with applause, as! was also "Marchiner Through Geo'rcria. " i i " " As the music ceased, Depew ascended the platform and received an enthusiastic greeting froni the delegates and audience He said : j "Mr. Chairman and Gentle Conventions I came here as at-large from the State of neither expecting nor desiring in this convention or, before other capacity. After my arrival, repre sentatives of New York, by a nen of tbe 1 a dele, New York, i to appear; it 111 any convention meets The result (of the ballot as announced, was receivedj with no signal from the con vention as to what impression had been made. j Before the second ballot was taken, Smith, of Penn., who had yesterJ day nominated Edwin H. Fitler, with drew his name. This episode made no stir whatever inli-.riw lt, -niiatairot was then proceeded with, and resulted any other and vous man, are anxious. watchful but They possess ner-the sympathy and at a critical moment would have the support of the Chairman, whose voice nearly gave out yesterday, in his effort to quell the pandemonium which followed Foraker's appearance. The deleagtes do not come in promptly, AlgerU'. Depew ...... Gresham... Ingalls Rusk.U Lincoln Blaine "Allison...... Harrison .. Phelps , Sherman..., McKinley., During the as follows SECOND BALLOT. 116, 99, 10s, 16, 20, .. 2, 33, .. 75, .. 91, .. 18, ..249, .. ! 3, announcement of the votes, vote, presented my name to tidn. It was done for State the belief that because it unanimous j:he easons, conven wasj r onlv T time since the organization of the Republican party that all divisions should be healed Empire nd: and all interests united in the s i I t State, it would secure in that common wealth the triumph of the ticket.! plause.J Under these conditions personal considerations and opinion cdpldhavefco possible, weight. Since then a discussion me that will raise i 1 : has arisen which has convinced mv vocation and associations hitherto certaih 'Republican questions in States which miirht enable the enemv 4- to obscure; the great issue of SphVJit Xi , c i'fy ui tniscoiixry:applauseJ I ! war; w Applause continue an but beinj was this r wrestled anticipated, with or are They j are themselves engaged in missiouarv work, 1 while; the leaders have been seeking to get together and agree upon some satisfactory ticket. J among the convention was more sedate than it has been at anytime during the session. Spectators and delegates were too much interested in the changes from the pre vious ballot to make any demonstration. Senator Quay had evidently done good The big floral emblem inscribed with 1 ,j 1 the legend "no rebel flags surrendered last night, as the Pennsylvania delegates Sherman gained 24 votes from that State, almost all of them IIOR HARD AND SOFT COAL Orders Promptly Filled. : Telephone No. 5S. and Yard at The Old Depot. COMPLAIXTS IX REGARD TO El TIIER COAL OK ICE WILL EE RETORTED j AT THE OF PICE. UrTDWx Office. . ic Barnard bu:ldi rr P icton A v. Telephone No 69. Ohheks Oiex Prompt Attextiox. MANUFACTURED ICE. iQc information of the public and to : erroneous ideas on the subject of arti e, we give thefollowingfacts in regard nanufacture of ice: Our manner of ma ss is to distil the water by condensing , thus making it absolutely pure. Then ed ove charcoal to completely deoder d arrest any remaining traces of im 'tter, niter which cans filled with it are in brine chilled below the freezing point, ere it remains until it is frozen as clear nl and almost as solid as glass. This Jone fit for human use. It lasts one onger than natural ice and has all the nal virtnrcs of the hiih priced table I of eommerc had been disappointed at the vote for their favorite on first ballot. while I am Governor," which appeared feme votes which on the first ballot had -1 rit. 11. .or: ... t- t ' I I aiong wnn xne onerman-r oraKer aemon- cast for Fitler. This was the most stration of yesterday, , hasbeen removed ;moorta'nt event of the ballot and. eon f - i 1.-11 i - : 1 ' . I i .romiuciununuonnan stage wnere it siderablv elated .the Sherman meniwho ,11 -w Ta.l W I ' was piaceo 3esteraa3'. it ma serve its purpose at some future time. 1 Pressure for admission to the hall on outsiders is so great that its influence can be felt in the auditorium room itself, as those who get in are excited over their efforts to get through the crowds 'and convince the doorkeepers that their tick ets are all right. There has been a row between the local committee and the i. which, unless obscured in some surely vjin us success tmsian. The delegates had voted to my support las long as balloti were to pe taken but under the circumstances aftjer most earnest and prayerful consideratioli, I came to the conclusion that ho personal consideration, no State reasons, could stand for a moment in the wdy of j ge 1 i 1. . 1 . it . 1 t nartv au over tnis 1 1 i or could be permittjed to threat en the integrity of the part' in any com monwealth hitherto Republican. In our eral success of the country! mMPDUCCinMAT A CARD. It is our pleasure to announce toAnll persons seeking to btry homes or make investments in this city or Western North Carolina, that we now have the most complete list of prbpert' of all kinds we have ever offered. Wc have lots large and small, improved and unimproved, in Asheyille. Farms of every kind and des cription, both in the immediate vicinity of the city and the whole surrounding country. Our list of mountain, grazing, mineral and timbejr lands will supply every demand in this respect, and at prices ranging from one to five dollars privileged mat- j P1" acre, owing to quality and proximity tending to the lDf jan roaa. States ot Florida and Louisiana the pro- to our office (in the Barnard new build visions of Act of May 14tn 1888, relating ing public square, first floor,) to confer to disposals of oublic lands. Passed. WItn us relative to any matter toucnwig The Ilouse then went into! By Telegraph to the Sex i HOUSE. Washington, D. C, June 22. McRae, of Arkansas, presented as ter, the ioint resolution e committee oi I xi t i A- i of this section, and xret Vnosted" about Ashevilleand Western North Carolina. We have a number of copies of the last the whole on the sundry civil priaticjmbill. j 4 j On motion of Qates, of A.la., a proviso . . . - 1 1 i il.L ' .J. 1? wauacneutoineuem making appru- the most corilpletc description of pnations ior iees 01 unitea otates ixar- Western North Carblina ever published,) shalls and their deputies, and requiring that will be given gratis to persons look- . ' j . rr . ' r J I nr a reasury accounting officers of the Treasurv to audit the accounts of these officers within sixty days after presentation. ! Johnston, of N, C, offered as an amend- 'ment to the clause providing fees for United States Commissioners a clause the issuing ofj warrants in revenue cases unless upon sworn com plaint settinsr forth the I facts as within the personal knowledge forbidding: incr for information on the subject. Do us the pleasure of calling when you want to talk real estate. Respectfully, Natt Atkinso & Sons. . P. S. Several houses and lots to rent on reasonable terms) Just in a beautiful line of Chalie, Worth 20c. at only 12Vc. at Whitlock's. Two or three gentlemen can find good board and room at reasonable rates by of the affiiant, or upon sworn complaint of collector or applYin at thc Daiy Sux officc aeputy collector or revenue agent, setting i forth the fact upon information and be-j Mousquito Net, all colors at liVf TIii'q woe firmllv .nnntP irf.is fi3 JUnel4-:lW HITLOCK S. T na3'S 43. The committee then aroe and the bill was passed, on motion j of Mr Herbert, of AlaJ The House asrain resolved itself into committee o the whole, pn the naval apprbpriation bill. Without making Chamois Mousquetairc Gloves, justin ' at Whitlock's. juncl4:lw any amendments except to provide an ap propriation of $120,000 for guxis for the j new dynamite cruiser Vesurms, the com mittee rose and the bill was passed. ' i i Holman called up unfinished business, being tne general lana dui, out oeiore any progress was made, tne louse, alter passing,4 at the instance of N. J., status Senate bill", to restore to their in the Navy certain! dadet engin- wise own State by wise laws and mission to t$em by railroad; the railway problem has been so pletely settiea tnat it nas ger m directly THIRD BALLOT. Gresham... Phelps... Depew... Sherman.. .J Rusk..1.. Allison. Alger J. Harrison.. Blaine ...... McKinley . Lmcoln..... MiUerL...... Soon after the .L123 .L 5 .L 91 .L244 16 .L 8S .1122 .1 94 .1 35 .1 8 :. s sub-committee of the National commit tee, having charge of tickets; and chair man Clarkson of the former and sergeant-at-arms Fitzsimmons have had an en- counter over the dispute, in; which it is asserted that blows was passed. It is claimed that the galleries were packed yesterday. Managers of the hall and seats nre-verv sensitive, naturallvi at anything which may look like social ? ther neadqaarters to talk over favoritism to anv of the candidates. I : the situation ind to come to some ;agree- Sample copies of a new comic paper ent as. to the candidate for whom their containing a cartoon in which one of the Ms suouia pe cast n it w a ruunu the first choice had nochanceot selection. third ballot, which re suited as above, the convention, pn mo tion of Millei, adjourned until 7 o'clock p. m. J I the During recess various delegations candidate's face appears, was distribu ted in thc seats early this morning, but as soon as the character of its pictures was discovered they were all collected by the ushers and carried ont of the haHi Chairman Estee's desk was decorated with cut flowers; this morning and is almost hidden behind with j wreaths of roses and bouquets. J ! The chairman wants to ' keep up his record and compel the convention to come to order on time, but as there is a good deal of confusion as 11 o'clock arrives it is doubtful whether he will be able to do so. : i !! The convention misses the heretofore familiar face ofiCbauncyM Depew. who does not come in with the New Yorkers. Deoew. however, is not ar off and will be informed almost as soon as the convention itself knows what the result will be; but there are three The meetingsjwere protracted up to near the hour; for the assembling of the con vention, land jfor this reason . there were few delegates in the hall at 7 o'clock. ; Friends of Gresham were much elated at the recess taien this afternoon, and regarded it as favorable to the chances of their favorite. The recess wasj taken only after Senator Miller, of New York, and Senator Quay, of Pennsylvania, had to Senator Farwell, of sent a message as to genial and Illinois, requesting information whether such action would be a greeable i . . to the Illinois delegation, and received an affirmative reply. Speculation is rife as to when the break will come audi who will be the fortunate candidate who will be the recipient of the votes flowing from the disintegration of the solidity of support of favorite sons. But nothing-positive or trustworthy can 1 from our politics, Lappiausejj out l qe lieve that there are communities whete if is still active: that there mav' be dan having it presented directh' pt ih- Udder these circumstances arid nA-.ui.riiH.fAfa nro(? no or I hid rMnrmnfT I called pn the delegates trom my own State and requested them to release irie i i-1. i . i from farthers service in that capacity. They have consented." Immediately after Depew speech, Hastings took the p moved to adjourn until 10 a row. The roll was called confusion, and the motion carried su l companies, com- disappeared closed his -i .. i atform : and an. to-mor- amid New Torlc Stock Market. By iTelegraph to the St x. New York, June 22. Interest in po- litical events seriously mtr ered with stock speculation in the stoc k market to day, bui! thebtrong tone of :le last few days showed no diminution. There" was i continuance of the covering movement anything thd which probably did more else to give the market its fi(ni tont . The Clos- fcest prices great market remains generally nominal. ed dull and steady, close to Most of the list are small fractions high- n t Sale's aggregate 138,00 er. i if New York Cotton Market. By Telegraph to the Su New York! n. Y.; June 22,4llubbard, Price & Co. 's circular to-daj'l ins: in contracts has shown says : Trad- bnlv moder ate animation, with the diredt demand confined principally to August taining undertone was found with prices I. . . f .J. steaay at 2 to 4 points higher closin about the best figures of the day. Tht- Xnrtli Carolina train U rowers Association, has decided to hold the next frnit fair at kaleijih. on the Sth and 9th of August next. Advices fromZanzibarleavelittle doubt, as to the death of Stanley. I that Tippoo this way for slave trade. Tib has revengedj Stanley's opposition to the Fruit jars, lamps and lamp A. D. Coopers'. i is Llelived himself in fixtures at eers of. the class 6f 1881-'82 ie consideration ADVERTISEMENTS. r substantial LARGE AND C1IOCIB VARIIITV OP -GRAPH VINLS- OF EVERY KIND, OK RALE. ' Apply ju23-tf to JOHN DELVAUX, ASHEVILLE, N. 'C McAdoo, of clingman starnes, i took recess mg session to be lor of Psibills Produce Market. By Telegaph to the Sun. St. Louis, Jurie 22. Flour easy and unchanged.. Wheat opened with upward weather re- when Chi- down with j oint below 83ji; July, firm and closed K1. 2; 44V2; No. 2 cash, June, 32V4. physician and surgeon, jn20 Hazel, N. C. tendency under unfavorable norts. but it soon fell off i and cfigd broke, prices here went a. rush,1 and closed at n j-esterday. No. 2 cash, 79 "'80. Corn Opened (& below yesterday July 44-J4oV&. Oats easier, 33. accordinsr to locaiidn 1 114-. Provisions very AThiskey steady a dhllj nothing but small! j6lj trading done. -'it . . IBaltimore, June 22. Flo southern,! steady. Wheat, Fbltz, 8590. Ldngberry 8792 ; west- ALL KINDS OF r I- RAIL ROAD TICKETS - BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXClIAXGEDl t Tf ' AT LOW EST R AT ES. j " R. G. McFerkax 8c Co., Railroad Ticket Brokers, 5-t South Main Street, j Two doors North of the Post Office, j 2?-Members of the Associated Ticket Bro kers' Association. j tjnltn j T. W. CORTLANDj i and order I REAL ESTATE BROKER. ir, slow but old, firm em, weak; No. 2 winter red I spot. June and July 856. Corn, southern, quiet, firmer. White 5860 ; yellow 5860. were: Flour, neglectled. No. 2 2 red 2 oats, 31. short ribs, tions snrincr wheat. 92V: Np. S. No. 2 corn, Jkless pork 13.50 ; 7.40 ; shoulders 6.25 ; 7.05. Whiskey 1.20. 94-. Corn, No. 2 mixed 55;;N 57. Oats, No. 2, visions quiet. Bhcon, clear clear ribs 7.75; s U Q.V. lard 8.15; short clears, quotations Wheat No. 2 mixfcd, 35V26. Cincinnati, June 22 Cash were: Flour, in demand No. 2 red, 87. Corn, firm ; ;No. 2 mixed 52, Oaf s: steady ; Lard dull, 8.10. dull unchanged, slow unchanged Louisville, Ky Wheat, No. 2 red, Bulk meats Whiskey 92; No. 2i clear 8.90 ; shoulders 6.75; bulk meats, cured hams, 11.2512.50. leaf, 9.50- J;.--,;,-- boulders, Peanuts Roasted fresh vi-nfm or eoldJ aac6 raw. at ( Fresh lot of Orahges andLjemons just receivea at nuK.cs,u oouiuuam vjv. Delicious Orangd Cider at Hkies ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL PROPERTY, ! WILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ON. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. feg-Office in the Barhard building, Patton avenne entrance. 'RESH COUNTRY main PRODUCE. We keep constantly on hand frch coun try Produce of all kinds. Butter, Lkk. Chickens, &c. 'We sell at lowest prices. Cull and see us. C. E. LANE fiz CO., S. Main Street. and bacon, 14. Ilogsj A RDEN PARK HOTEL i AND CdTTAGES. -I Nine and a-half miles south of Atbevillc!, on Tun- 99. Uflrain firm, the Aiheville & Snartanburi; R. R. , J , i ... , long berry - , ... o. z wnite, Address jn!7tf TIIOS. A. MORRIS. I'kof.. AkDE.N. N. Ci 4 Inixed, 36VJ37. Pro- ribs, 8.40; N EW MARKET. GLiy; sugar liard, choice We have just opened a New Market, in the Rawls Block, Northeast ; corner of Court Square, where will be found at all timet a full variety of , j every day. WUkies. FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. A young man fr6m Denmark, who has a 1 practical knowledge of fuming and dmrting,y ishes a Situation toSake charge Address I50x zoj ashcvhic, l6-3t-eod. ol a farm. N C. r Just received 2 cdnled beef, fresh The Windsor H Box 26 june House For Relit, i. - . - i A A-rrfAYirxr rntnin five tOOmS. For particulars, applM june-17-3t-e0d. 2 and 4 lb factory, for sale bv the case, dozen or at ijetail. A. D. Cooper. J 1 o Ouse. spartan uurg, o. siuth. It is convjenient to tne depot. If agooa tare, x$u v-ish comfortable beds at 't forrret the Windsor; if '-f-' - n- i i C. VI la pi 3-tf. Chase, Piroprietor. Our orices will le within the reach of all. We intend to keep the best, and .. , ' I i GUARANTEE SATISFACTION I , ' 1 I to our customers. We cordially, invite the Eeople of Asheville to Rive us a trial. We are one of the best cattle experts out buy ing up the rery best stock that can be found for our market. jnlTtf ZACH ARY, JONES &i BRO. ; ; I 'JpEN ACRES I 15 ACRES 20 ACRES On Beaver Dam Creek, 2Va miles from Court House; right at thc district school and rotinjj place; mile from Episcopal and Methodist, and 1 mile from Baptist church. Good moral community. Fine spring; fine grorcs, fine riew, beautiful building sites, good road to Asherille. A splendid place to build up a lovely home. 2 i per cent, cheaper, and 25 per cent, better than other land sold recently in same neighborhood. Apply on the ground (early) to C. B. WAY. . J7OR SALE A No. 1 carriage or buggy horse. For fur ther information apply at this office. tf. I sz .',.V' ..I :
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