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0- Asheville Citizen VOLUME VIII. NO. 0 ASHEVILLE N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 189'. PHICE 5 CENTS. Daily CALIFORNIA CANNED. FRUITS LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. SPECIAL PRICES . BY TH CASE, KROC REAL ESTATE. JVaI.T.IK B. QWYN, V GWYN & W iSmrccnsors to Wuittt Il.O- yT' REFER TO 3,V.'K OF ASHFVUIF.. PEA I CSTm ll tu n i k u i n i si Loans Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Public. l'ommist.imRTS nflk-cd FIRE INSURANCE, OF'FICK-Houtheast Court Square CORTLAND BROS,, R cal Estate Krokers, And Investment Ajccnt. NOTARY PUBLIC. I, nans securely plnccd nt M per cent unices 24 Si lift I'altun Aroia? Second floor, fr Mill It JOHN CHILD, (l'ormerly of l.ymnn & Child), Ortlce No. I Legal Block REAL, ESTATK AND LOAN ISUOKIUl TKICTI.Y A KKOKUttXliB BL'SINHSS. I.oanii secure placed at x per cent. WILLS BROS, ARCHITECTS NO. PATTON AVE. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Wc have nunc very desirable timber prop erties for sle at a low Brutc We cub show you full description at our office. One fine Asbestos mine for sale. Wc can show you aome specimens from the mine and can take you to the property If you desire. Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE. MODEL CIGAR STORE, I have added to hit stock a flue assortment of SPORTING GOODS, and a nice Hue of STATIONERY. All of the latest Novels, Magazines and I'criodicalsof every description, monthly and weekly. Model Cigar Store & News Depot 17 PATTON AVENUs. jL. Blomberg, Prop ,v. v . wb EST, ELECTRIC STARCH This .starch deserves tlent enlioii of ever.v family. It is put up in fa ii' -y colored p;wk- es olid highly pel fumed it is oKi to you on us own merits. Warranted the best standi on the market, or money refunded It, requires no cooking. Ili'iii'Miiber the nnineand have no other. We keep it for sale by the case or package. A. D. COOPER, NORTH CO'IRT SL'I'ARI!. BON MARCHE I.AMliS CAI.l. AMllNM'IiC I I'll IS I! A Ml. SUM li STOCK III-' Spring Reefers and Capes, SPRING REEFERS AND CAPES. SPRING REEFERS AND CAPES SPECIALTIES. KIJl'IiSTKIAN IKiHTS, MI5.VS l' OTUU.I, and HICYCl.lS llOSli; .SCKIVliN'S I'ATIiNT IlK.UVIiKS. BON MARCHE H. M. HOWARD BBBH Having Imsecl the lame new I mild in on Market street, recently oeenpied ly the Gil mcr Curiinc Works, I am now prepuxed to da .all kintU ( f work in the lilackinithiiiK line. Any favors that my Ir.emU can turn my way will be duly appreciated. llor8e shoeing a sK'ciulty. Kespeetfu'ly. iipr'J.-idtl II M. IIOWARIK ,. AD4M4NT, The "I'rrfteli'iM of Wall I'laster." Ilhaa Koo per ecul more tensile strength thnn Mmr, iind .tuo K t- eeiit. more than any other ma tctial known us a wall plaster. P. L. COWAN & CO., JEWELERS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPEC TACLIS, EYE GLASSES, ETC. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. No. 9 W. Court Square. A BRILLIANT RING. We arc showing some of the daintiest nov cities ever displayed In Jewelry It would be easier to tell you what we haven't got than what we have. If you haven't seen our clc gant trifles In gold and in silver, there Is a treat awaiting you, and, whether yon have urchascs in mind or not, you should not miss them. It Is difficult to resist going into detulls we arc strongly tempted to describe some of the exquisite products of the season' art, some of which show that the caprices of fashion are apt to be wonderfully charming but you'll get a much better idea if you come and look for yourself. O. H.COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. AS ADVERTISED! Our fust scries of BARGAIN weeks will . begin May 2d, ISO'.'. MJNEY t,M THE POCKETS OF THOSE WHO COM?. TO OUR STORE THIS WEEK. We will n,cn with a line of miscellaneous nrt'etes, lint after this week will offer one 1 ne fur entire week. Wc fiive a rnr t 'il list of bargains for this week. Space forbids mention nfnll. llavilanil X: Co.', china dinner plates, worth $s. now S3. ill! doz English rlinncr sets. 1 1 :u,irKc pieces, worth $27, now $17 S5; ditto. lis pliers, worth $15, now $1'I85; ir,u ilnz li'avy hotel goblets, worth 75 cts. pir doz ntaocts. set; another nt 28 cts., btK 111"; vase lamp, $tl, now $1 0.r; big lamp with white shade, worth $1.2r, cut to 7N cts ; flour bin and seive, $2.51). $3 i $4.. $1 75. $2 25, $2 US. cost; Rood silver plated knives, $ J. 25 doz 05 ets set. fork to match; carvinK set in case, $5, now $a.H.r; tine Jap cream .inns, worth 50 cts. at 25 cts,, and hundrt ds of other things Come and sec. We are over stocked and must sell several thou sand dollars worth of goods at a sacrifice. Our bargains next week will be in fine china and fancy pottery. Iion't miss them. ( hint,. Class (.amps and llnm-c Goods, CRYSTAL PAUCF, 41 PATTON AV: NORTH CAROLINA ROE HERRINC. e are now offering to our ade a high grade of New loellcrrino', a choice quality which is difficult to obtain as the supply is limited. P 0WELL& SNIDE H, REDWOOD & CO, Choice styles in High (Jrii.de Clofhiii"' Mid Furni.sliii- Joods for men mid boys. Choice styles in Dress (Joods ind Silks of all grades. Choice styles in I light i rade Hilts, i nps and Shoes. Choice styles in Kid (Sloven, Parasols, Corsets, Hnndker- hiefs Laces, Embroideries, and general Sniallwiires. t)no Price System. 7 and 9 Patton Ave. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES, I am devoting all of myl'time to study of the tycs and to the pccutiarformatlon of the lenses. I warrant all spectacles I furnish to give entire satisfaction In all cases, and can suit any one on first examination of the eyes E. WEXIJER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. STILL IN THE RING. R. B. NOLAND & SON, GROCEiRS, No. ai N. Main Street, nisnio announce tne .Tact that they are sole agents for the Spartanburg steam baked bread, the only first class bread to be found In the city, and no table Is complete without It. Wc get It fresh by express every day Don't forget that we aic wholcsal. and re tail dealers In potatoes, apples, onions, and nil kinds of country produce, Bverything kept that Is usually found in a first class grocery store, RAILROAD MASS MEETING i:nthisiatic g4Thering IN TIIK COURT HOVSIC. if n. K. u. vaucc Made Chairman ol the Mcetinif A Number or ioocl HpencHtN The Ilesolu tiouH Add pled mid Committee Appointed. The railroad mass meeting fur Bun combe coui.ty was called to order in the court house at 12 o'clock today. There was a large and enthusiastic-attendance. Gen. Robert Vance was made chairman. In taking the chair Gen. Vance drew a strong contrast between the Asheville of today and the village of years ago, all the result of improvements. The county. he b!id had been built up by railroads, but it wanted more roads, leading into the Ivy, Fairview, Sandy Mush mid other sections. W hue on the subject ol Ashe- ville's growth and fame, Gen. Vance said that he had recently heard of a letter from Loudon being directed to New Yo,V via Asheville. His speech w.u enwui- siastic throughout. Rout. M. I'urman and represer.tatives of the city press were requested to act as secretaries. Geo. S. Powell, for the committee ap pointed by the Commercial club, offered the following resolutions: Resolved, lliatthe people ol linn- combe county in mass meeting assem bled realize that the building ola rail road from Asheville to Hristol, Tenn , or some oMier point on the Norfolk and Western railroad, thus securing an innc pcudent competing line of road to tide watt r at Norfolk, Va , and eastern cities by way of the Shenandoah Valley .rail road, is of pnramount importance to the counties of lluncoinbe, Yancey and Madi son. "Resolved, That the chairman of t his meeting be empowered toappoint a dele gation of twenty fvc representative men from the city ol Asheville and county of Buncombe, to arrange lor ant) attend n conference of nil the sections interested in Hie construction of this rond, to be held in the town of lilizabeihton, Tenn., on Wednesday, the Sthdavol June, ISOU, for the purpose of formulating a di finite plan for the construction of this much needed line of connection. "Kesolved, That said committee shall report to the chairman of this meeting, the result of said conference, together with any recommendations or sugges tions that they may tleenf lust fur tilt guidance of the county commissioners, in any action thev may see lit to take in the premises." Cnpt. Natt Atkinson offered the fol lowing amendment to the resolutions, which was agreed to by the club's com mittee: "Resolved, That said committee of twenty-five shall be constituted and cm powered as a general committee whose duty it shall be to investigate and ascer tain the chances and practicability of securing railroad lines from Asheville in the direction of Sandy Mush township by the wav of Leicester, towards Kuth- crloidton by the way of I'airview and towards Hrevard bv the wav of Mills River, antl report in the same way the re sult of their efforts, "Resolved, further. That the chairman of this meeting appoint four sub commit tees; one on each of these lour lines lead ing out from Asheville, each committee to be composed of three members who shall be charged with the duty of secur ing every information and opportunity of getting the railroad facilities contem plated by this meeting for their respec tive sections and to co operate with the general committee in their work for the whole county." Must Act uh One. Pending action on the resolutions Cnpt. N'att Atkinson spoke on the ( tics' ttou. lie said that in the endeavor to s cure better railroad facilities, the entire eoitntv must act as a body. The Caro lina Central railroad company, he said, was now ready to entertain proposi tions to extend its line Irom Kutherlori! ton to Asheville, while it was said that the Three C's road was thinking of changing its route and coming bv Ashe ville. A letter was read from Col. Tliad. Coleman, making estimates as to the cost ol roads running to Ivy, Weavervillc, Pairvicwnnd Leicester, and was n ferret! to the committee contem plated by the resolutions. Tiluian R. Gaines read a letter from A. N. Wood, of Gaffncy City. S. C, relative to the Soitthport, Asheville and Cincin nati railroad. letter from Hon. Robert P. Porter, president of the Co-operative town com pany ol Tennessee, was also rend, saving that he was willing to help in nny prac tical way a mote lor a road to Iili.abet It- ton, Tenn. Capt. M. E. Carter in his remarks urged the building of the roads, but said the people should not vote G per cent. bonds, 5 per cent. Iictng cnougli. Cnot, M. I. Fagg made a gootl rail road speech, and introduced the lollow- tng amendment to tne resolutions: Resolved, I hat the county commis sioners of this county be retiuested to postpone nny propositions that arc now before ihetn or may come before them until the committee appointed by this meeting has reported the result of their eQorts." The resolutions as amended were then adopted. The Committee. Chairman Vance appointed the fol lowing committee: Jason Ashworth, C. W. Pculc, Dr. R. I. Wilson, T. P. Sutton, Zncli Ledbettcr, S. . Luther, R. J. Gaston, . P. Wells, W. II S.nith, Lon. N. Wells, W. 15. Weaver, . N Morgan, G. S. Powell, Capt. Natt Atkinson, U. M. Furinan, J. I). Ilrcvard, M.J, Pagg, Col. ). M.Rnv.W. K. Hrccse, T. 11. Long, lohn II. McDowell, H. C. Hunt, T. C, Starncs, C. I, Wanton, II. U. Weaver, M. Ii. Carter. At a meeting of the committee, Gen. Vance was, on motion, addetl to the general committee. Sub committees were nppoin.ed as follows: Fairvicvv K. C. Clavtim, J. A Ray I. Will Jones. Avery s Creek 1 . J. inrluml, Kielmrcl Lcdbetter, N. H, Crcasmati. Leicester Dr. D. p. SHinmcy, J. S. Adams, Jesse 1'. Lowry. Ivy W. Greenwood, Ur. I. A. Harris, Dr. J. A Rcngan. Committee Call. The members of the general committee arc hcrsby requested to meet in Ashe ville, in the rooms of the Commercial club, on Wednesday next, 11th inst., at 11 o'clock a. m. If is important, and every member is urged to be present. R. li, Vance, Chairman. Ul'KKN Y. i.O III'. I. All Unusual I''n OpriiitiK lr an Adticvlllc lirutiKl. Advertisement An cucplionnl open ing with plenty to d f r :i dmlist. Can be seen Sunday, 1 1 a. in. ABOUT I'Od l it ll.l.. ThoH.IauielH'ICxtraorcllar Let. Icr to I'rot. Km li I.ewN, Prof. U. H. Lewis, who is one of the Asheville football teani, which is to play Newbcrn at Charlotte during theJOth May celebration, has received a letter from Thus. C. Daniels, of the Newbcrn team, relative to the match. Mr. Daniels siivs : Wcwhcni has a right to gel her play ers Irom where bhe wants to. All that Asheville needs to do is to pull in and take a licking in good shape, then go home and learn to play football before they begin to crow. One lit tie insignifi cant victory, mid that over a narcel of kids by the narrowest possible margin, should not make vou too vain-glorious. 'If we had plenty of time I would practice up a stt ol kids Irom here and o nil and give vou it drubbing. I'll do it myself with only a snap-back anil a quarter to comply with the r tiles Ue would be more than likely to have the umiiiie. There wi'l bcsevernl parties in Charlotte pcrlictl, familiar with the rules, and we mav select thein If not, however, we will take the umpire, and you the rclcree. We should be obliged il eou would present nu honest man lor the same." It is evident that Mr. Daniels experts a walkover. He may mean a bin IT. Hut the Asheville loot'inllists do not bluff, and will lie in Charlotte to play ball. II they are defealed it will be by good work on the other side antl the game must l.c square. When thev are defeat ed, if at all, crowing tunc will come for tlte .ewberns. The Ashevillts arc piaclicing three or four times a week, anil are in excellent playing trim. THE FISH l !tV. It WastUiven by the Tobacco s Hociatlonto Durham lieu. One ol the ijleasaiitcst nflairs the to bacco men of Asheville ever indulged in was the fish fry given yesterday after noon bv the members of the Asheville totiacco association in honor of Messrs. Duke, O'lirien, Walker, Warren and Lvon, of Durham. The fry took place on the Swannano t, near the city water works. There 're about thirty of the association's mem bers present. At - o'clock the dinner was served, and a dinner it was lit to set before a king. There was an abun dance of the finest lish, and other delica cies to tickle the palates of the connois seurs who partook thereof. The entire affair was a complete suc cess, and all returned to the city highly pleased with the day's recreation. Bl.MlAV SIKICTINfJ Voiiug Ilea's Christian Asmocla. lion Meetings for .Men. 1 he committee wlnclt lias the mens meetings in charge has been varying them as much as possible and will continue to do so. Tomorrow at l;.'ll) o'clock, Miss Whit lock will assist in the song scrviic. She i.4 n delightful soloist and will naturally add to the pleasure and profit of the meeting. The twcntv-tite minute gospel address will be dclivcied by W. L. Palmer, o lloston. Though a young man, Mr Palmer is an experienced christian worker and a line speaker. All men are invited to this meeting. Hoys meeting nt .l lin o'clock Sunday Suhiect, What to do. AM hoys cor. (bally invited. ;i:i;i: a. sin i Nominated Us Acclamation at the Con vent ion at Dlllsboro Dii.lsihiho, N. C, May 7. Spcciul George A. Shiiford was nominated lor judge by the democratic judicial conven tion for the twelfth district, by acclama tii, n. All of the counties in the district were represented, with the exception of Madison and Transylvania. Commended lllalue and Keed Portland, May 4. The First Diserid republican convention was held here today and these delegates wereehosen to the Minneapolis convention : The Hon Charles F. I.ibbv and the lion. Charles M. Moses. Resolutions were adopted praising the lantt law ol inpii anil commending Waine and Reed. Will The tieeat Hlallloiis Meet ? lNni;ri:NCi!NCic, la., May 4. Another offer has been made, this time by the Davenport association, to bring the three famous trotting stallions, Allerton Axtell, and Kelson, together in a race next August. The purse will be $10,0(10. It is expected that the strugle will be between Allerton and Nelson. Fishes I rum the Clouds. Scranton, Pa., May 4. In a heavy rain-storm at Forest City, near here, fishes fell from the clouds, and citizens gathered them up bv the handful. They were from three to four inches long and ol the species known as dcvil-lish "tonevvallcrs." Arkansas indorses Cleveland. Ozark, Ark., May 4. The democratic county convention yesterday npplaudc Clcvt land's name whenever it was men tioned and indorsed hint for the tircsi dency. N. Y. World. TIIK V-Ti-U ni'SCENDEl) l l.ooiis iioim; lltMtUG, (;ui;ti Continued Iiiterrnptlou or TrHflic - People Driven From Their Homes Thu Illinois River IH Hililu-r Tlnui Hl;ice 1H14. U )CK Island, lib., May 7. Rock Isl ind hasn't seen a passenger or freight train from the east mi the Rock Island i o id since Wednesday night and mails from the cast have been few since that time. This is all on account of the washouts between here and llurc.'in. Trains arc scattered all along the track between here and the Hooded portions. It is the longest interruption of traffic in the history ol the road. Wahsaw, 111., May 7. Alexandria, Mo., located just opposite here has been Hooded by breaking of the Egyptian levecwh eh skirts the Dcs Moires river. The local rain caused n heavy rise in that turbulent st eam and despite nil efforts to save it the waters broke over, doing incalculable dunitigcto farms. Reaching Alexandria the place was soon flooded antl the people were driven from their homes. Moniiis, III . May 7. The rain has been falling with such persistency here for the last four dais that great damage has been done to the crops. The Illinois river has risen to a height which has compelled people in the lower part ol town to move out. PitoHiA 111., May 7. Rescuing parties are out in the LnMarch submerged tlis triet all night anil have found six ol twenty cndni'geied families. They have been over the entire district and do not know whether the remaining families are stile or not. The damage w ill reach a very large figure, no estimate of which can be yet made. The destruction is complete and there is a scene of veiicst desolation. The Hood is due to the giving way of the great Marsh dike, 15 miles long and protecting a strip of bottom land about two miles wide. The first break was nt point opposite Pekin last night. The crevasse was about ODD lect wide and increased rapidly, as the Illinois river ad reached a stage not exceeded since 1NI4. Twenty families living in the bottom possessed a considerable amount live stock, winch with houses and farm implements have been lost. Till-: II 41TISTS. In Nessiou in Full Force in At lanta. Atlanta, May 7. The Southern Bap tist convention in session here is one of the largest and most representative bodies that litis ever assembled in this country. Sixteen states are represented :md 70,000 churches, with 1,300,000 members. The present convention is composed ol 1,500 delegates with about the same number ol visitors. Judge Haralson, o! Mabama, is president, with Vice Presi dents Joshua Levering, of Maryland, Governor W.J. Nortlicn, ol Georgia, J. r.agcr, ot Aikansas, and L. L. roster. Texas. Lancing Ilurrows, of Au. usta, is secretary. Gov. Northcn delivered an address ot welcome. A report from the board of for eign missions shows that theehurch has sevetitv-two missions in China, Africa, Italy, brazil, Mexico, and lapan. lhe amount collected and paid out dur ing the past year is $U02,0t)0. The report ol the home mission hoard shows 3U5 missionaries employed and in expenditure of $1412,000. 1 lie Sunday school report is encour aging, showing the board to be out of debt and in a most prosperous condition. HANCSKD. ;lveu Time to he Composed to Meet Death on the Scaffold. Canvon Cn v, Colo., May 7. Thomas Law ton was legally banged inside the penitentiary walls at 1 0:110 o'clock last hi, there being present only those per sons allowed bv law. The time set for the execution was not cm-rally known as, in compliance with the Colorado law, the hanging was pri- ate. An hour or more of delay was lused bv Lawton breaking down, and being unable to mount the scallold, time w as granted him to gain his composure. mil then the hanging was proceeded with, without any other demonstra tion. The crime for which Lawton was ex ecuted was the killing of John Hemming in an attempt to rob the conductor ol a street car at Colorado Springs. Law ton was an assumed name. He never di vulged his real name. IM.UMII SII.I.Y. A Newspaper Kxclutled From the Mails Without Cause. Pi i-inoiiam, III., May 7. The Effing ham Democrat was excluded from the mails by Postmaster Lacy yesterday because it contained the report of a Catholic lair held here last week in which various prizes were awarded by vote. The postmaster claimed that the article is a violation ol tne. aniwoucry law. To be Ilamted. Washington, May 7. In the case of Howard J. Schneider, who was recently convicted of the murder of his wife, Judge Bradlcv of the supreme court of the Dis trict ol Columbia today denied a motion for a new trial and sentenced the prisoner to be hanged January 20, 18U3. Another Hank Dividend. Washington, May 7. Tliecomptrollcr of the currency has declared n dividend of 15 per cent, (the second) in fiivor ol the creditors of the People's National bank of Fayettevillc, N.C, making 85 per cent, on all claims amounting to $114,353.28. Car Manufactory Burned, Minneapolis, May 7. The plant of tht Northern Car manufacturing com pany at Robbitisdalc, a suburb of this citv, burned yesterday. L,oss auu,uuu; insurance small. Christie Warden's Murderer. 1'LY.Mot'TH, N. H., May 4. Almy was today refused a new trial and was sen tenced to be hanged on the third Tues day in May, 1803. WANTED. 1,000 DISABLED MEN. M usl be in poor health and unable to do a good day's work. A disordered liver or any disease caused by scrofula or bad blood will be considered a quali fication, but preference will be given to those suffering fron "that tired feeling." Apply at Grant's Pharmacy and ask for a bottle of "Buncombe Sarsaparilla;" it is the only guaranteed cure in all cases of disease lor which it is recommended. Did you ever no, 1 never, see'd a feller hall so yeller. How's your liver? Why, till upset, of course. Then take the rem edy, "Huncombe Liver Pills," and' you won't go around looking the color of a yellow fe- cr victim. They are guaran teed to benefit or cure in every case of disease for which it is recommended or money paid for them will be refunded. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS are mild, yet efficient; do not cause pain or gripe, and net upon the liver and bowels. 1 hey arc especially valuable as alter dinner pills, and readily cure constipa tion and costiveness, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. Ihev are purely vegetable and wc be lieve they are the best family pill yet pre pared and offer them with perfect confi dence, believing that whenever used it will be with the happiest results. Try t hem and ludge for yourself. Foi sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. "SYRUP OF TAR AND WILD CHER RY" as manufactured nt Grant's Phar macy is the best cough medicine you can use lor yourscll or your children it is a positive cure and we guarantee it to con tain no opiates in any form, it is entirely harmless. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years ago people regarded cold cream and camphor ice as the ultimatums for chapped hands and nil similar skin trou bles, many persons find that the applica tion ol either ot them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMPHO-GLYCER-INE COMPOUND" is a boon-itis a uos itivecure for chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing alter shaving it contains no mineral or noxious ingredient, is elegantly per- lumed, will not soil the most delicate fabric, is entirely harmless and safe to use on the most delicate skin and con tains nothing greasy or sticky. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. YaVa tooth wash and powder are su perior in quality, they cleanse and beau tify the teeth, strengthen the gums and impart fragrance to the breath. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Physicians orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge to any part ol the the city. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Iddawateri" We are now serving our de licious ICE CREAM SODA. If you have never tried it come without delay. If you have the announcement is sufficient. Also soda water of all the different llavors; mineral waters, ginger ale. Shaved ice in abundance. Don't forget the place. RAYSOR & SMITH, DRUGGISTS, NO. jo PATTON AVENUE. THE BEST- PRETTIEST LOW PRICED TABLEWARE ON THE MARKET. J. H. LAW, 57 nd 59 Sontlt Main Mtrcft,
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