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u., .I,.. ,. Asheville Citizen, ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VIII. NO. 100. Daily SEPT. RECEIVED FRESH TODAY HOLMES & COUTT8' Graham Wafers, Oal Meal Wafers, Ginger Wafers, Vanilla Wafers, Lcmun Wafers, BENT'S WATER CRACKERS. V.. J. URH1BEG & CO' J Reception Flakes. KROGER REAL ESTATE. Walt-'R B. Owtn, W. W. WR8T GWYN & WEST (Successors to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHSVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Lonns Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Sotnry Public Coramlmnoncn ofDeeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE -Southeast ConrtHqnarc. WLAilOS:, Real Estate Brokers, And investmcut Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. I.pimm . nrelv placed at 8 per cent Orticea 1 St 2 f'ottuo Avenue Second IHour. frbMlT FOR KENT OK SALE. Rev." W. 8. IV Hryau'H house, furnished, Cumberland avenue For Rent Desirable office rooms, McAfee hluvk. Furnished and unfurnished hounes, MONEY TO LOAN. JOHN CHILD, Real lis t fit e and Loan Broker, WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS NO. PATTON AVE. THE LAST DAYS In The Good Wo are iust as busy ns wc can be : not moving, but selling visit us now, and the every day. The stock but there are lots of they are going going fast, and very cheap. Nos. 57 and 59 THE GREAT QUESTION That every housekeeper must solve is: Where can necessary supplies be bought to best advantage ? Between The several gradcsnndiminy piicts that are shown, the customer is often in doubt which to select, but we can help you. The Capital Ouality of all Groceries sold by us is unquestioned wnilewe keep prices nt a minimum, And Labor Diligently to please all by prompt ness, courtesy nud fair dealing. . A. D. COOPER, GROCERIES, HAY, GRAIN. BON MARCHE NEW LOT OF , FANS, . LACES, EMBROIDERIES, FANCY GOODS, WOOLS AND SMALL WARES GREAT REDUCTION IN PARASOLS, 4r in. Embroidered I'lounc- ing, worth $1 to 1.50 jer yard at 49 cents to close. DRESS GOODS AT GREATI Y REDUCED PRICES. BON MARCHE 37 South. Main Street. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors and Dealers in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL PAPER. 30 Nciiitii Main Strckt, Akiikvii.i.k, N C. TELEPHONE NO. 12. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. We have aouie very desirable timbrr prop erties lor sle nt a low figure. We cn" ,llow yon full description at our office. One fine Asbc.tos mloe for lc. We can iihow you some specimens from the mine and can take ton to the nroucrtv If vou desire Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE THE 9IAITLAND SCHOOL, No. 40 French Broad Avenue. 1SNUL1SH AND FRENCH HOMB ANDDVY SCHOOL l'OR GIRLS. MKS BVROWYS MAITLAND, Principal, The School will re open September 26th. Mr. Mattland vlll be In AaheTllle after August 16th. Circulars may be had by ap plying at the school. Old Stores. goods. All buy who stores are well filled is not complete now. fine goods still left, and South Main St OXJPL Grand : Opening OF Fine French Ch ina and Rich Cut Glass Will take place Wcdnestlnv and Thurs day of this week. Visitors, residents and every lady specially invited to at lend this rate exhibition. The line china and cut glass for Mr. Kd. Kiim- bough's new mansion will also be snown on these day. Wc are the importers for all the china and agents for the domes tic cut glass. Will take orders lor ininie diate shipment of the cut glass. Come to our store; it is the place for fine goods. THAD. W. THRASH 1 CO., CRYSTAL PALACK. SILVER LEAF LARD It you have tried it you know what it is; if you hav en't, and will take the 1 rou ble to test, we are palisfied you will ut?e no other. You enn rest assured it is abso lutely pure leaf lard. We ha ve rifver sold any that gave better satisfaction. POWELL & SNIDE Choice Styles in Iliuh Grade Clothing. Choice Styles in Fine Dress Goods. H, REDWOOD & GO, Clothing, Dry Goods Fancy Goods, Hats, Shoes, Carpets, Elc. I 9 PATTON AVENUE TTTTTTl T . A NOVEL IDEA, Umbrellas re-covered while you wait for them, making them nearly as good as new. Call and learn our low prices. THE SHOE STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, 30 rattuu Avenue. Asheville, N. C. IT MOVES ON STEADILY Till! CHOI.ERASPREADINU IN ENGLAND. A SiiHpecti'd Cane In New York Turns out to be Only Ibe F.NecIs .f a Itushlau'rt Firs! Square Meal -The Rarls Record. Ni-:v York, Sept 2. Joa. Ktunini of '.)." Orchard sticet, whom Dr. Heck rc- poitcdlast nij-lit ns a cholera suspect, is nut infected with the pest. His illness is due to overfeeding, alter bcin nearly starved in Russia, lie was all right this morning. For dinner yesterday lUiiniuiz ate almost two pounds of orncd bicf, a small mountain of cab- bngc and two watermelons; at least his sister savs he did. Considerable excitement was occa sioned by the report that the captain ol the Moravia went asliote on Statcn Island last night. Health Officer Jenk ins acknowledged such was the lact, and said lie immediately ordered the captain back to his snip. Qtarantixk, X. Y.( Sept. a. The steamer Island, with 5S cabin and 577 steerage passengers, arrived here this morning. All the steerage passengers arc Scnndnnavinns and Danes and are a remarkably clean and hcallhly lot of people. The Island was allowed to pro ceed this forenoon. On the 24th of Au gust ancmigrant named Christenscn was washed overboard and drowned. The City of Berlin arrived today with l!01t first class, 231! second and Go8 steerage passengers. They were ull well on board and had not heard of the ar rival of cholera in Kngland. They were very much excited over the news. Paris, Sept. 2. Official cholera figures , for vesterd iv show that there were httccn ascs and three deaths. Lompnreu witn t lie returns lor Wednesday tms snows a ccrcaseot six new eases and a falling off uf seven in deaths. St. Petersburg. Sept. 2 Official re urns for the empire on August 30 are as to ows: new cases, 5,2 1 6: deatiis,.:,.; Compared with the liguies of August 29 tins is an m.-reasc ol 4-l-t new cases nno 1113 deaths. Thcs-e futures, though ctli cial. are known to be incomplete, lor manv smaller villages in which the dis ease is know n to exist are not heard from, or, if heard from at all, not until too late to incorporate their returns in the official total. St. Petersburg's returns lor yesterday five a total of 11 1- new cases and 14 deaths. Havhk, Sept. 2 There were fifty new cases of cholera, and fifteen deaths here vesttrdav. London, Sept. Z. Anotuet Kussian stricken with cholera while waiting at l.ivemool for the steamer that was to convey him to New Yoik died today. It is reported that a woman has died hum the disease at Macclesfield, an extensive nmmifiicturinL' town seventeen miles south of Manchester. TWENTY UAVs QIARAST1MK. All VettMelH From liirvciea irlcls lo be Meld. W'asiiincton, Sept. 2. The Treasury ciuruncnt has issued the following, un der ppproyal of the President, to collec tor of customs, medical officers marine hospital service, foreign steamship com panies, State and local boards of health. It having been officially declared that cholera is prevailing in various portions of Russia, Germany and I'rnncennd at cer tains ports in Great Britain, as well as in Asia, and it having been made to appear that immigrants in large numbers are coming into theUniledStatesfromthein- lected districts aforesaid, and that they md their personal effects are hkclv to in troduce cholera into the United States, and that vessels conveying them arc thereby a direct menace to public health, and it having been further shown that under the laws of theseyeralStatcsiiiar antineletcntions may be imposed upon these vsssels for a sufficient length of time to insure against the introduction of contagious diseases, it is hereby or dered that no vessel from any foreign port carrying immigrants shall be permitted to enter at any port of the I niled Slates until said vessel shall have undergone a quarantine detention ol twenty days ( unless such detention is forbidden by the laws of the State or reeul.'il ions ma de thereunder I and of such greater Mimbcr of d.ivs as may be fixed in each special case by the State authorities. "This circular lo take immediate effect, except in cases of vessels afloat at this date, which will be made subject of spe cial consideration upon due application to the department. The practical effect of this twenty days quarantine circular, it is believed, will be to stop immigration Irom Europe for the time being. TWENTTSIX OROWNF.D. Wreck of a Steamer on Lake (Superior. MAitoriiTTi;, Mich., September 2- The Steamer Western Reserve, bound lor Cleveland, broke in two off Sable Banks, near Deer Park, Tuesday night Twenty-six persons were drownod Up to 10 a. m. today only three bodies had been recovered nt the scene of the wr.xk: Capt. Minch and a ladv, sup- nosed to be his wife, and an unknown lady but partially clothed, as though hurried from her bed to n yawl boat to escape. R. T. Ilefuult. . Nkw York, Sept. 2. Default on the in terest on the Richmond Terminal 5s was a foregone conclusion. The default will add $27 3.000 to the dent of the coin panv. though should the interest be paid the same recti't would have occurred. A HI it Tobacco Combine. Lousviu.k, Ky., Sept. 2. A powerful combine to be known ns the Leaf To bacco company, was formed here vestcr dav, whose object is to compete with the newly organized tobacco com bine nt Cin cinnati. Held lotlie Urand Jury. Fall Rivkr, Mass., Sept. 2. The coun sel for Lizze Borden and the State made arguments yesterday before Judge Blais dell. The Court held Lizzie Borden to await the action of the grand jury. I.I I TLB MIXED. Host-Take a little before Jones I Jones (after helping himself) Thanks. May 1 pour you out sonic? Host Please not too much. I in no hog. Just about half what you've given yourself Till-; CONCOKD'N ItUHSION. It In of Kveii (irealer Importance Than at First Stated. Washington, Aug. 31. There was excitement at the Xavy Department to day over the orders issued to the Con cord to proceed to Laguayra, Venezuela, to investigate the recent seizure on board the steamer Caracas, of the Red t) line, of six refugees who were escaping Irom the Venezuelan capital. The Kearsage, which has now left Port Port nu Prince, will not proceed at once to Laguayra, but will stop at the island ofNavassannd make a hurried investi gation of the charges of cruelty which have been made by certain ex employes ol tne guano company operating on tlie islands. Assistant Secretary holey said the Kcarsartc would then proceed to Venezuela unless in the mean time the department should decide that her pres ence there was unnecessary. The Concord can reach her destination in ten days. There is a strong impression here that the mission of the Concord is even more important than at first stated. The en croachments upon Venezuelan territory by Great liritain have for a number ol years caused the greatest apprehensions among South American republics lest (rent Ftritain should secure a foothold in Venezuelan Guiana, It is now believ ed that Commander White, of the Con cord, has wen msti acted to make un elaborate report, not onlv on the Cara ens o Hair and the political dissensions in Venezuela, but concerning the nets of the British Guiana authorities, which may be made the basis of diplomatic repre sentations on the part ol this Govern mcnt to Great Britain. X. Y. World. I-'Ol'K SCHOONKKM KF.IZKO. Stopped by (lie RusHlau Cutter Zabraka In IlehrluK 8ea. Victoria, II. C, Aug. 31. The scaling schooner Char'cs II. White of San Fran cisco and schooners Aril, Willie McGo wan and Rosie Olson of this port were stop ped by the Russian cutter Zabraka about thirty miles off Copper Island, on the Russian side of Hearing sen, between July 18 and 2S. The crews, numbering eighty-four, were taken to Petropaulov ski, Siberia, where they were turned loose to subsist on seven cents a day al lowed them by the government, which had relieved them of their valuables. On August 0 the American bark Majestic ar rived and a bargain was struck with the sealers to come here. The Majestic ar rived in Royal Roads this f.fternoon and the men reached town tonight. The captains of the schooners sav the vessels have been sold without trial. . . World. AT I.4HT. llabeoek Will liel the Money nud a Wife. Wai kksha, Wis.. Sept. 1. The en gagement of James L. Babcock of Ann Arbor, MiVh., and Miss lilla Stanley Butler of this place is announced. Mr. Babcock is a young man who for the last two years has been made the target of more communications from women than any man in the country. His uncle, I.uthcr James thought a great deal of Mr. Babcock. When he died, in 1H89, he left him all his property, amounting to several hundred thousand dollars, on condition that lie marry within hve years. If he failed to do so the estate was to be divided among the hens. N. Y. Sun. For Tarlir Relorni. Cuamuicuun, Minn., Sept. 2. The Democratic State convention nominated the following ticket: Governor, Peter Couchmnn; lieutenant-governor, S. A. Samsey; secretary of state, W.J. Norris; treasurer, George Culver; attorney gen eral, H. C. Walsh; auditor, J. E. Scar- tmch; congressman, Chauncv Wood and M. Wicher. The plntlorm demands the re-submission of the prohibition question to the voters of the state and strongly endorses tariff reform. 50 Students at Ibe University. Chapel Hux.Scpt.l. The University opened today with 250 students. They arc a remarkably fine, manly set of fel lows. There is no hazing nor rowdyism, but very great enthusiasm. The . M. C.A.grectcd them all last night and Prcsi dent Winston addresses them on Satur day. Asheville has a large and splendid representation. A steady stream pours in. and the number will soon swell to 300. Ilurned a Mniall Town. St'oKANi;, Wash.. Sept. 2. Concullv the county seat of OVnnngan county was burned to thcgroiind between 1 and 3 o'clock Tuesday morning. Nothing remains of the town proper, save school house, the court house and drugstore. The total loss will reach you go, $100,000 with an insurance of not over 15 per cent, of that amount. The town will be rebuilt. Bank Failure. London, Sept. 2. The London and General bank suspended payment to day. The bank was founded in 1882, with a capital of $5,000,000. The fail ure has created no excitement here. must m::;:) his licks PHITIIIARO NOT tQlAI. TO CRAWFORD. The Representative From Hie Ninth Joins Issue With Two A u tnicoiKMls, and Flava Them Both Other Appointments Made. Weiistkh, N. C, Sept. 2.-W.T. Craw ford, 1 C. Pritchard and J. C. Brown, the three candidates for Congress in this district, met here in joint discussion yes terday. The crowd was immense, said to 1 e irger than that of two years ago, whin the Congressional joint campaign was begun at the same place between Craw ford and Iiwart. The day was a perfect ovation for the democrats. Crawford had both Pntch- ird and his Third party assistant, Brown, to fight, but he cleaned them up in such way as to run the crowd wild with delight. There has been some disaffection in this county to the Third party, but its back was completely broken today. Pritchard w ill have to mend Ins lick, or else Crawford will wear him outmore thoroughly than he did Uwart two years ago. Today the candidates go to Hamburg, and three additional appointments have been made in this and Swain countis. Jackson county is absolutely sale for the same Democratic majority she gave two years ago, and from the best of au thority I am informed that Swain will do better than she did then. . P. A". INJUNCTION Sl'IT. The Plaintiff Not Ready and I Hearing Postponed. The suit for an injunction brought by the Asheville Street Railway company against the city of Asheville to restrain it from stopping the company if it should again attempt to lay its rails on I'atton avenue, came up before Judge Bynum this morning. The defendant was ready, but the plaintiff's counsel moved for a continuance, on account of their not having been shown the inswer of the ritw tr flip mninlniiit until last evenimr. " r -i The plaintiff, however, signified a will ingness to proceed if the judge would rule I out certain amuavus wDicuiuey eiuuueu were not relevant. This the judge de clined to do, saying that not having heard the answer or affidavits he had no wav of knowing whether they were per tinent. The suit was then continued. It will probably be heard here next Friday, or in the event of ludee Bynutn failing to . , - - tir Ml- . U I I" V?o Cin" n13." F. A. sondlcj, J. H. Mernmon and Thos. A. Jones represented the plaintiff, while Cobb & Merrimon and Chas. A. Moore appeared for the citv. Court adjourned at noon today, and Judge Bynum left for Morganton on the afternoon train. TRY A WHITE MAN. Has Thin Solution Occurred to President Harrison? Washington. Sept. 2.-The Republi cans of North Carolina are haying con siderable difficulty among themselves over the postmastership at Halifax, in that State. The present incumbent is a negro, and be was a delegate to the Minneapolis convention. The other members of the North Carolina delega tion to that convention stopped at Washington on their way back from Minneapolis and visited the Postoftice Department, where they demanded the removal of the Halifax postmaster on the alleged ground that after the delega tion had held a caucus and had agreed to vote for Mr. Harrison ns a unit, the postmaster at Halifax sold his vote to the Blaine people for $300. Mr. Harrison's appointees in the Postoffice Department did not like to keep a man in office who was accused of havine betrayed him in the convention, but he still holds on tor tnc reason tnai the department has not been able to pick out uny one to succeed him. All the republicans in the neighborhood are colored, and the office has given the de pigment considerable trouble before tins, one colored postmaster Having oecn sent to the penitentiary. IS YKARtt WITHOUT TRIAL,. An Indicted Texau Balled out After a Quarter of a century. Waco, Tex., Aug. 31 From time to time Tcxans have railed at the slow moving wheels of justice in the Northern States. They wondered how prisoners could be detained without trial as long as reported in some of the prisons North, but a case that came to liglit here today breaks the record of delayed trials. A. A. Houston was indicted a quarter ol a century ago for the murder and rob bery of Moses Ogden. There was a habeas corpus hearing to day, and the prisoner was admitted to bail in $2,500. He gave the bond and is now at lib erty. N. Y. World. Leaf Tobacco Bales at Dauvllle. Da.nvii.lk, Va., Aug. 31. The sales ol leaf tobacco in this market for August were 1,885,213 pounds. Sales since Oc tober 1 were 36,422,016 pounds, a de crease ns compared with the same period last year of 2,277,056 pounds. Gladstone Attacked by a Cow. London, Aug. 31. While walking in llawardcn Park yesterday afternoon Mr. Gladstone was thrown down and trampled on by a stray cow. He was severely shaken up, but wasnot seriously injured. N. V. bun. probable. Nashville, Sept. 2. It is reported on good authority that a deal has just been perfected between the Republicans and the 1'coplc'S party campaign managers, Tbe Last Week Of the removal sale at Law's. Sec largi advertisement. Fall Underwear, Fall Neckwear, finest stock ever shown here, at Whitlock Clothing House. Antimigraine THE SEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE Absolutely Safe, Perfectly Sure, and Always Speedy. Cures Every Variety of Headache AND NOTHING ELSE. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned for itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, headache. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it will never be without. For its curative powers it does not depend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as Antlpyrlne. Morphine, Chlo ral and Cocaine, since it does not contain an atom of either of these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, nud can be taken by' young and old without fear of serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. tm. l: j 4 . f graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of bead ache without respect to caust leaving no unpleasant or annoying after effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qnalities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. FOR SALE AT GRANT'S PHARMACY. A BIG REDUCTION. In order to close I will sell my entire line of PufFHosom Shirts At a reduction of 33 1-3 PER GENT. These are fresh, stylish goods and right m season. All summer goods at a re duction. F. E. MITCHELL, MEN'S OUTFITTER, 28 PATTON AVE. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I em devoting all of my time to study of the cyet and to tba peculiar formation of the lenm I warrant all spectacles I furnish to give entire satisfaction In all cases, and can alt any one on first examination of the eyes E. WEXLXR, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. BONNYCREST INN I Eight mllea aouth of Aahevllle, Vi mile from Skyland Spring! Station. Rates 2 per day, $12 per week; $40 per month. TB08. A. MORRIS, Prop'r, maylOdtf Skyland, N. C. R RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and Sold. fliirfl Hiiro ad tea. O. P RAY, 8 8. Main Street. '-Sffiij.iiu.iuiiaJi-'--' Member American Ticket Brokers' As.o-, i TRY TH1 s. MOLEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE VERY BEIT WORK, K. B. WIIAIS, MAMASBH, CHURCH STREET, TELEMiONI 70.
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