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A lie Daily S snevi of (Success )cqtc6fv: I'Y AHVl'.K riSINCt YHUK 1st SINKS8 I.. TIM! CITl.l'N'S AU. COLUMNS. MV llli KLNTUlJ TllROlV.ll Til 1J MKI'HM uF A CITIZEN WASTMiT. VOLUME VIII. NO 34 ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 0, 1892. P11ICE 5 CENTS. PILLSBURY'S X X X X vwu II., FLOUR. takers find Hour douleiH jvorywliero .lcknowlotlge the Above to bo the liin'li-nt grado of Hour made. COSTS NO MORE THAN FLOOR, KROGER, AGENT FOR ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. WALTER B. Owtn, W. W. Wkst, GWYN & WEST (SacceMom to Walter D.Owyo) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVII.LE. REAL ESTATE. Loaus Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary I'ulilk. Commlwilonen of )ci. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK Houthennt Court Hqoare. GROCERIES ! Common sen.se toadies that to buy jutliei : ously menus d MONEY SAVED n o n li mm R E Si J And in this connection points directly to our store, where every dol lar counts for 100 CENTS i i worth of benefit to you in merit, quality, quan tity and value, and the result of each transac tion with us will be as jrood as gold. ! f . I). C Nurllt Court Square. SUMMER GOODS ! Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators. Ice Chests, Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Fly Traps, Dish Covers, Flower Pots, Oil Stoves, Gasoline Stoves, Mason's Fruit Jars, Ohio Stone Ware, Jelly Tumblers, , 3 Fancy Baskets, 1 Market Baskets, Wood Fiber Ware, Knives, Forks, 1 I Spoons, China & Glassware, House Goods, etc. ALL THESE GOODS CHEAP AT Thrash's Crystal Palace ( 2 ) r o e o WAITING ON THE COMMITTEE ON CRE DENTIALS. TUB CIIANCV.S NOW I AVlt DARK UOHHi:. 80 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. BON MARCHE will for the next two weeks sacrifice its entire new stock uf Iresh, stylish Dress Goods, Fancy (loods, LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS AT 20 PER CT. OFF KIHU'LAK PRICK FOR CASH. These priers hold for evervthiny in stock. Many nootls less than tost. BON MARCHE 37 South Main Street. CELERY SAOCE. This sauce contains all the curative properties of fresh grown celery plant. It is a relish that will add pigmim -y to chops, steaks, veal, fish mutton, etc.. and is the best preparation ever known for chicken salad. For sale by CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And inveNtmetit Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, securely placed Ht H per cent Differ. 24 & 2fl Patton Avenue Second 'Hour. fcbDdlT FOR SALE! A LARGE NEW TEN-ROOM HOUSE ON MON I I'OKII A I'.SIIK, With nil modern improvements, fully fur nished Fine location, extended view and nniptc grounds. Apply to JOHN CHILD, Kent Estate anil Loan Uroker, Lkuai, Block. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVIS. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors utul Itcnkrs in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL l'APKU. ;) NmiTii Mai. Stkki'T, Amii'VM.i.i:, N. C JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. We huvr sonic very tlesirable timber prop erties fur stile ut a low fijuurc. We cm show you full description at our office. One fine AkIichLo mine fursnle. We can show you sonic specimen e from the mine ami ean take you to the property if you desire. Furnished ami unlurnifthed houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE. Troy Steam Laundry! DOMESTIC FINISH AND FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. No. 46 South Main Street. J. IT. LAW, NOS. 57 AND 59 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN China, Glass, Cutlery and Silverware. ISPECIAL OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO T1IOSB WISHING . FINE GOODS as well as the LOWER - GRADES. GREAT VAKIBTV OI' French, Englinh and German DINNER WARE From $8.50 to $100. FINE FRENCH CHINA TEA SETS, 4 to $18. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY OF DECORATED TOILET WARE, FROM $2.75 TO $30. VIENNA OWELL & SNIDER LITTLE PROGRESS IN THE CONVENTION. Minneapolis, June '.). 11 ;:i:t The onvention wiis called to order at 1 1:22 mid not 11.1 'J. Tin" ciiai-ut 11 of the committee on credentials asked for further time, saying lie would lie aide to report at H p. 111. Senator Cullom offered a resolution that the Columbian exposition be con sidered a great national undertaking; that congress take such action as mav be proper to carry this out. 11:45. It is now thought that the World's fair and rccou. mending a na tional appropriation therefor. This reso lution was referred to the committee on resolutions and immediately thereafter the lllinoisdclcgalcs introduced a resolu tion providing that Grand Army men shall be admitted to standing room in the house and permitted to oceunv ail the seats remaining vacant Unity minutes after the beginning of each session. This resolution was referred to the committee on rules and order of business. The question then reverted upon cx Governor Sewcll's motion for adjourn ment until S o'clock this evening, but the Harrison men objected to this and Mr. I.awson, of New York, demanded a vote, and there were erics lor a speech from Ingulls and others. I'eniisylviitia and Ohio were notably in favor 01' ad journing, while Wisconsin, Missouri, and several other strongly Harrison states were oooosed to it. Alter a careful count of the heads chairman Mckinley said : ! "The yeas arc '107 and nays Hoi) andj the convention c'inci:J s ', .-I'Hourn till' 8 o'cloek this evening." Applause. CLEYKLM, :k SIIA'KR TKXAS IKI.l;iATl-. itoru ntui.v, Other States Full Into Line I or the Circa! American Cuiiiiiiau-der- Tl;e Feelitiu In AlalKiina. Jackson, Miss., June II. The demo cratic state convention met here yestcr tcrday. Notwithstanding the laet that the delegates selected to go to the Chi cago convention go uninstnieicd, the convention wascleailv for Cleveland. IiAM'.oK, Maine, June It. The dcino eratic state convention yesterday nomi nated Charles 1 Johnson, of Wulcrvillr, for govenior.aiide'ected delegates to the Chicago convention. The platform rec ommends the. nomination of Cleveland. I U. i:s'iON, Tex., unc 11. A special j from Lampasas to the .News says the I democratic state convention adopted a j platform denouncing the Force I'ill; ile- ! oiiiiucut Sleii SKi Here w manding larilT for revenue only; oppos Tliclr Helurn I'roui Atlanta. ' i : t lt the sub-treasury; demanding free Jacob W. Manning, of Heading, Mass., ! ai'v.er; ojiposiug national banks as banks , , . .!!, 1 lot issue, and lavoring legislation to pre- the oldest niiiseryman in the "'l j ven) (K-alii.g in tut ..res. Stales, and I'. S. I'tlcrson, ol Rose Hill j ' he ecivi ntioti adopted a resolution nurseries, Illinois came to Ashevillc ves- declaring that Cleveland ought to be TO SKK asii;vii.i.i".. lETTCKi PAIiH GALL at 5hobt notice 111 1" 1 1' I: J' HO IV TO PECUNE A NCM'MATION. AMD OCT TMCFiE JUS.T THE J.MC. JG8 1 r; Twt i rtn - IS Mif.Htjj' . 1 y: fy U KY AII tn.'i vv;n LiirtR if. ., . v"-1 "'.;hv MY COCK SY I ' . -ffjn . -jrA .JK ---A 'If- MP HAHKIS0N-' FOR GOODNESS SAKE, JIM, WHAT 00 YOU CALL THIS?'' BLMNE ''RECIPKOCITY, BF.NJAN1IN, HECIPHUCITY o o o Q X 1 a w c 0 e a u ft y Q 0 E s 9 -1 0 0 p 0 0 H M 0) a 5 . v c c U t 0 i b 5. tcrday on their wav liotne IV0111 the f r estry convention at Atlanta, t'1,1. Mr. Manning's son is the advising forester on the Yandcrhilt estate and all of the forestry work i:; done under his supervision. The visitors left for their homes today. While here thev were the guests of Capt. C. . MeCnjic. They drove out to Van derbilt's this morning. What they saw of the city delighted them. nominating speeches and the first ballot will be reached tonight. Minneapolis, June 0. The day opened with the leaders of both rival forces still claiming success, butevidently somewhat doubtful of their own prophecies. The night just passed has not been such as to give cheer to the followers of cither can didate. The estimates of the past week have, as delegation after delegation has reported, gradually given place to fact until the conclusion now forces it self upon the mind ol every conservative man that each of the two leading candi dates is from forty to sixty votes short of nomination. So, after all, the indiea cations arc thill the tenth national re publican convention is to lie a battle royal, and that the nomination is the property of no man, and that the field is 1 puin tm practically open to all ol the great lead ers who have the courage and the chiv alry to enter the contest. It was a sleepless night for those in whose hands had been placed the des tinies ol the rival chieftains ol the repub lican party. Conlerences innumerable have been held, and all the allurements known to political sagacity held out to the wavering delegates in order to shake their allegiance to the candidate ol their clioice. ineiiairison leaders propose to U'asiiin.-.Ton. lime D.-ln the house be still linn 111 tncir resolve to win it thev . ,. . . ., ' , r , , 1 can but go dowu.il they must, in voting l"1"""1'''111' i,,ln n'a.""1L! for the distinguished son of the I lousier ; journal and the akivnec ol sundry sen; state, but the prolonged delay in posi-: ate bilsl, the tloor was accorded to na tive developments is having Us eileel on ; committee on judiciary. thought among the There were even fewer republican the Harrison I ators orescnl at the opening ol "I WOVI.U III. VI) A I.YNl'IIINCJ." C;ov Tillman Makes a UcmarU that Startles His Hearers. ISakxwi i.i., S. C, June ".ruder the grove ol trees where eight i.egroes were brought from the couutv jail in l'eceni ber, two years ago, ami Ivnched and liddlcd with bullets, Gov. Tillman made this sensational utterance at the fust meeting ot the democratic state cam- There is onlv one crime that should bring on lynching. I, as governor, would head a party to Ivueh any negro that would assault a white woman. The remark is the only thin about tonight. N. Y. World. talked IN CXt;tl'.iS. Not Much nolug unci l Many There Nun, t O u CHINA DINNER SETS, $18 65, GOOD VALUE AT $25. STERLING SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, ETC.. ALL OF BEST MAKES. PAPIEU MACIIE GOODS. LET US HAVE YOUR ATTENTION JUST ONE MOMENT. Wc ure closing out JiUIiT'S SHOES ut 0 per cent, discuuut. 1IUKU IS A Sri.ENllll) CHANCE l'OKYOtl -A I'INIi LINK Ol - Trunks and Satchels Jl'ST KliCElVHD. Call and See For Yourself. HATS, UMBRELLAS, UIWNli LKGG1NOS, ETC. THE SHOE STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, tin l'attou Avenue. Ashevillc, N. C. TTTttttt the sober second more conservative men in ranks as well as those ol the Maine ranks. The chid anxiety with the Harrison managers now is to lorce a ballot in order that a test of strength mav be had and that the fearful suspenscnudnnxictv of the week may be brought to a close. Ihepolicv ol the lilauie managers is still one ol procrastination ami dclav. There is no evidence that their candidate lias u vote sulhcient to effect his nomi nation on the first ballot. As their chief hopes in this contest have de pended upon enthusiasm, they fear that a lailure to nominate their man on the first ballot might result in a reaction, which all the magic of his name would he powerless to stay. There is every prouability that the Harrison people will force a contest unless a recon sideration ot their intention should change the program. They announced last night with considerable warmth that the leisurely committee on creden tials would be forced to accelerate its progress and submit a report today in order that balloting might not be further delayed. The hall today was oppressively hot for the first. It was hardly the lault of the hall, however, for outside the sul triness was ten fold more oppressive. Hig fans were waving through the hull and the delegates and spectntors pre sented the appearance of a forest stirred bv the breeze. llriglit sunshine was streaming through the colored windows, when the delegates to the national convention slowlv strolled into the hall todav. 'Trover will be offered by the Kev. Win. Ib usli, chancellor of the University ol South Dakota," said Chairman Me- Kinlcy when the convention wns called to order. After prnvcr the chairman called for the report of the committee on credentials. A round ol applause greet ed Chairman Cogswell. "The committee is still at work," said he, "and has made diligent progress. It hopes to be able to report tonight at 8 o'clock and asks lor further tune lix-Gov. Sewell nt once moved that re cess be taken until 8 o'clock in order to give the committc necessary time, but this was delayed for a resolution of Seine tor Collura, of Illinois, endorsing the sen- todav s session than there has been since the exo dus to Minneapolis set in; but anion;: the half dozen were Sherman, Morrill and M undersoil. The chair was occupied by the vice-president. The first thing proposed and agreed to was that ad journment today shall be to Monday. ANMVIiltSAltV. nominated and that bee silver and other issues should not be ignored. Mom'i'.umi.uv, Ala., lime '.I. The Cleveland sentiment, it was thought predominated in the state democratic convention among the delegates, Put t lit Chicago delegation was nevertheless in structed against Cleveland and Wall street. NIC A 11 KIl'IM.IXti UOANOKi:. I'nuik M. Wcnver nid mish l.lla Russell Wc;!lecl Today. Mi:cKl.i;xiil Hi; Copntn, '.i.,June 8. Special. This morning at H o'clock a very pretty wedding occurred in this county near the waters of the Koanokc. Mr. Frank M. Weaver, one of Ashcyillc's most popular young business men. was united in marriage bv the Kev. W. I'. Ionian, l. !.,, to Miss Klla Kussell, daughter of li. II. Kussell. The bride, w ho was tonnerly an art student at the Ashevillc Female college, looked very charming in a modest traveling costume ol gray cloth. Miss Alice Kussell, sister ol the bride, was one ot the bridesmaids, while Mr. J. W. I'ickcns, of Ashevillc, was best man. Last evening a very pretty reception was givenat tlieiesidcnccol thchride slather. Alter a short wedding trip the happy couple will aside at IT. Weavers on Chi.itmit street, Aslieville, where they will receive congratulations. The following were the attendants!; Miss Alice Kussell and . W, I'ickcns, Miss Fannie Itoyd and jeiferson l'almcr, Miss Annie Haskinsaml J. li. lioyd, Miss Marietta Ilaskius and R. II, lioyd, Mits l.ee Harris and II. li. Shaw, Miss irgic Hracey and J. C. Kust, Miss Cora r.mory and K. h. Jackson, MissMallic 1 lendrick and C. Ilaskius, Miss Irene Weaver and N. II. Itovd Miss Sallie llovd and A. 11. Kussell, Miss Helen Sessions and K. 1.. Travis. DID HE THY TO COMMIT SUICIDE? The train which leaves the Ashevillc lepot at : '. : ( 1 3 was rounding the bend yesterday when a man rushed to the platform and jumped off. Flis rash let created great excitement among the other passengers they all thought it was a case of suicide. Ladies fainted, men rushed to the platform expecting to see his mangled form upon the track, but the fact was he had forgotten to put ais iioiiie ol i;uucomiie Tills in Ins itchel and would not start on his jour ney without them. He took great chances, Inn he might have taken urcutcr. fat ANT'S PHAKMACY. In purchasing medicines don't try "'x- pc'imeuts tnc first and oulv considcr- Uion should be geuiiiness. lhincoinbe Sarsanarilla has stood the testol several years and todav it is in greater demand ban ever. Over five hundred bottles sold i his spring, a triumphant proof nf pular approval, l-'or sale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. HUNCOMHi: I.lVIiR FILLS are mild. vet efficient: do not cause pain or gripe. and act upon the liver and bowels. 1 hey are especially valuable as alter linner pills, and readily cure constipa tion and eoslivcucss, nausea, distress m Hie stomach, etc. Thev are purely vegetable and we be lieve they are the best family pill yet pre pared ami oner ttiem with pcrlcct couli- Icncc, believing that whenever used it will be w ith the happiest results. Try them and judge for yourself. Foi sale onlv at GRANT'S PHAKMACY. SYKLT OF TAK AND WILD ClIliR. KY" as nianulactured at Grant's 1'liar maey is the best cough medicine you can use lor yourselt or your children it is a positive cure anil we guarantee it to con tain no opiates in any form, it is entirely harm lets, l-'or sale oulv ut GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years ago iieopic regarded cold cream and camphor ice as the ultimatums for chapped hands and nil similar skin trou bles, many persons timl that the applica tion ot cither of them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMl'HO-GLVCF.K- INTi COM FOUND" is a boon it is a pos itive cure for chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant lace dress ing alter shaving ileontains no mineral or noxious ingredient, is elegantly per fumed, will not soil the most delicate fabric, is entirely baimiess and safe to use on the most delicate skin and con tains nothing greasy orslicky. l-'or sale only at fat ANT'S PHARMACY. I'livsicians orders oroniiitlv filled -mil delivered free ol'eh irge to any pari ol the the eitv. GRANT'S PHARMACY. PAIR OF BURT k PACKARD'S CELEBRATED "KOKUECT SHAPE" SHOEb FOR MEN. 1 will sell the above shoes for the low price of NOT MKKI.V, Tlie KulKlilM ol Honor lo tele lirale on lime .to. The local lodge of Knights of Honor are making preparations for an elegant entertainment on the nineteenth anni versary, to be held in Hilliard hall, South' Main street, Thursday evening, June :'.(. A meeting ot the committee ot arrange ments will be held in I lilliard hall, Friday afternoon, une 10, at 5 o'clock, and ladv members of the household of the Knights arc rcipiested to attend. l'ine IMcce of work. Arthur M. Field, the SouthMaiustreet jeweler, showed Tun Citizkn today a beautiful piece ol woi kmanship in shape of a cap ornament for an olliecr of the Fourth regiment .V C. S. It. 1 lie ornament is made of two miniatuie guns, of gold and silver, with screw heads, lock plate and every deta'l perfectly distinct. The entire piece was hied out ol the rough at Mr. Field's establishment. It is a beauty, and is the work of an artist. The New Oriental Jlanlt I'atlnre. London, June 8. Melbourne, Victoria, and Sidney, New South Wales, branches of the New Oriental bank, w hich failed hete yesterday, have suspended, the announcement of the suspension caused no panic in those two cities. The depos its in the two branches amount to $"8r,-000. Col. Polk Home llelter. Washington, June .). At a late hour last night it was reported that Colonel Folk had rallied slightly and his physi cians think it probable that he will live through the day. l'ei'lianx, However, TliiH Mean-in Coaling Station. l'.Miis. lime !i. A desoatch has licen I l'attou Ave. received from Kingston, Jamica, slating that great excitement has been caused in San Doincnicau by the announcement that the report that Samara Fay, in the wcslcru pari of the Dominican republic, the terminus ol the San Chezlavaga rail way, had been ceded to the Tinted States is confirmed. Terrible I.okh ol I.lle. Oil Cm, Fa., June S The total num ber of bodies recovered Iroul the flood and lire is 07, of which 23 are not identi fied. The problem is, where are nil the rest ? Thoseiwhonreacnuainlcd wil'.i the cilv continue to estimate the loss of lite at Ti 1 1 svii.i.i;, Fa., une s. A conserva tive estimate of the loss of life at Titus ville is 100. X t'aiimaltn l'lintl lor Sir. lllalne Washington, June '.). It is learned from two or three different sources this evening that a fund, amounting, il is said, to $(10,000 lias been recently raised among a hall dozen or more Iricnds ot Mr. Itlaine, presumably in his interest. and apparently as a donation for cam paign purposes. N. 1 . Sun. Nomination-. Si-pai.ia, Mo., June '.). lion. John T. Heard was renominated by the 7tl. con gressional democratic convention. Lawhi:nci;, Kas., June 'J. The demo crats ol the second congressional district have nominated H. I.. Moore ol this city for congress. Former price $('.. Thev consist of Call, Kangaroo and Cordovan in various styles. All seasonable and fresh stork. A CHANCE IM A LIFE-TIME. COMK BIJI ORKTIlliY ARIJ A LI gum:, F. E. MITCHELL, Men's Outfitter, Aslieville, N. C. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I am devotinu all of my time to study of the eyes and to the peculiar fnrmution of the lenses I warrant nil upectaeles I furnish to Rive entire satisfaction ill nil euses, ami can suit liny one on first exmninutiou of tliceyea 13. WISXLER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. Sidney Dillon Dead. Nhw YoiiKjune 9. Sidney Dillon died o t 11:10 o clock this morning. LAK0U ASSOKT.Mli.NT JUST KliCEIVlvD. ALL Tllll FANCY COLORS. I'KICliS FROM 75 CBNTS TO $0. ALSO THIS I'liERLIiSS STRETCIIUK AND HAMMOCK KOl'liS. A Larjje Assortment of LAWN TENNIS GOODS. SpalilinK's Bustball Goods. The larncHt lo ever shown In the city. Call and exam ine stock and get prices. MODEL CIGAR STORE, 17 PATTON AVENUE. IL. Blomberpr, Propr..
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