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i('' "f wv & "V PLAN NOW For your Fall and Winter trade. To secure the rc-y st results yuu should advertise in "The Citizen." ievi A DROP OF INK Afar nutke a milium think. Try n Cilizeu advertisement. Tlicy arc pupubr because read by everybody VOLUME VIII.-NO. 124. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEM 1JKR 23, 18fW. PRICE 5 CENTS. L ( A 1 le Co d itiZGrio IS WHITMAN'SCANDY WILL COME IN Tuesday and Friday OF THIS WEFK AS USUAL. KllOGEll, No. 41 College Street. NEW - ARRIVALS, Swiss, Edam, Pineapple and. Sap Sago CHEESE. KROGER 41 College St. REAL ESTATE. W. B. GWYN. W. W. WEST. Gwyn & West, (Successors to Witllcr 11. Gwjii ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK CF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Uecdi. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT SQCARIi. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Investment Agents NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Office M ft 30 Pattern Amu. Second !floor. RbMlT FOR RENT OR SALE. Hct. W. 8. P. Bryan's house, furnished, Cumberland avenue. For Rent Desirable office room., McAfee block. Furnished and unfurnished home.. MONEY TO LOAN. JOHN CHILD, Real Bstate and Loan Broker, WILLS BROS., ARCH ITECTS NO. 31 PATTON AVE. AUCTION SALE! To close out goods wc do not wish to move, on Friday and Saturday, September 23 and 24, at 11 a. m., 4 p. m. and 7 p. m. each day. Silver Plated Ware, Art Goods and China and Glass Ware. J. H. LAW, Nos. 57 59 South Main St., Asheville, N. C. TUB GREAT QUESTION That every housekeeper must solve is: Where can necessary supplies lie bought to best advantage? Between The several gradesand many pi kes that lire shown, the customer is often in doubt which to select, but we can help you. The Capital futility of nil Groceries sold by us is unquestioned whilcwc Veep prices at a minimum. And Labor Diligently to please all by prompt ness, courtesy and fair dealing. A. D. COOPER, GROCERIES, HAY. GRAIN. BON MARCHE 37 South Main Street. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. STORM SERGES; AND BROADCLOTHS, IN ALL COLORS GENUINE FOSTER KID GLOVES INCOIORS AT $1 00. NEW STOCK CENTEMERI KID GLOVES. NEW WOOLS AND SILKS. BON MARCHE 37 South main Street. L. BLOMBERG, OF THE MODEL lias gone to Northern cities to buy the lar gest line of Smoking articles cier shown In Ashevillc. The large increase in the business of the Model Clear Store makes it necessary that a trip North be made onci a y.ar Look out for this space on his return. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors and Dealers in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL PAPER. 30 North Mux Street, Amikvii.lr, N C. TELEPHONE NO. 142. CIGAR SHE, NEXT WEEK Beginning Monday, 19th. This will be a week of burc,jins I hat will nierc3tyou. This is um- week of CIcuriiiK Sale, preparatory to the ai rival uf new Roods. Buyers, watch our store for t lie nest eleven days; rou will nnt regret it. DINNER SETS, DINNER SETS ! We boast of tlif largest vniiit.v in the Stiitc. 1' rices specially low now All mriuil in open tock, a 'id tnatchiiiKs can nlwavH he had; price from $5.00 upward. Frtnclt China Sets th latest importation will he knocked to piece in price during this nale. Our buyer will pooh Ik? nmunj.'st the benuti fill things in New York, and when l.c re turns you want to sec them all We h rive in ere lined our capital, and this year will have a larger and finer stock than ever before. THAD. W. THRUSH & CO., CRYSTAL I'ALACIi. 1'. S. All who are owing us accounts will please settle by the ltith Inst., and oblige us. We now have in stuck a nice sclec of new fat Micke-rnl. The rite is lower tlKtii for veais. NEW CAROLINA RICE. Wc alito have a line article o Ri.e fnsli from the liiltlx uf Caiwt n'i eli, d mm. - n Choice Styles in Higli (initio Clothing-. Choice St.yles in Fine Dross Goods. ji: dimpi? voti: H. REDWOOD & GO. Clothing, Dry Goods Fanc Goods, Hats, Shoes, Carpets, Etc. f 2 9 PATTON AVENUE. Ji A AAA sin V A o o ooo oooo oooo oooo A NOVEL IDEA. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait for them, making thein nearly as good as new. Call and learn ourlowpnet'B. THE SIIOK STORK, WEAVER & MYERS. as ration Avenue. Aheville, N. C. o o o ' ' o w o b' ' ooooooo oo ADVISOR SCOTT KKSir.NS: I.ICTTliR JOINT HEM' '1 IIOAItlt Mr. Hcott Says He fani.ol llol.I the I'osltlou and Uivc tlie l-ro;: er Attention l Husiucsw I llrcl to Kt-KlKU Thin Vt'iir At the meeting uf tlic Joint lio.ml this iiftcrmmn the following, addressed to the Mayor ami numbers of the Hoard of Aldermen and Advisois read : "I hcicby lender my resignation member of your honornlilc IkkIv. in yt.ii will accept tlic same at i ; e . "Altliou.li in times pn.st there 'lilt was as u i"'l- ha been quite a (iilleitnee t,f i;ir.io in re Hard to the plans aiitlexctulion of work which we have had to atleriy to, it gives mc great pleasure to str.le that the opinions oi cacn nicmutr nave always been noted with consideration and re spect. In separating from y u 1 wish to express my kindest regards to all of you. Very sincerely and respectfully yours, (ho. I'. Sott." Mr. Scott tells Tins Citizkx that lie is compelled to take this step in justice to his own business interests, which have suffered heretofore by reason ol iicjiect while Mr. Scott was attending to his business nan member of the Advisory committee. The news of Mr. Scott's action will lie rend with regret by every person in Ashe ville interested in the work of street im provement, with which .Mr. Scott has been ulentilied closely since election in May of last the year, when he was elected one of the Advisory committee, n body established by thelmproycnieut act. He has been u progrcssiveyeteautijiis mem ber, and whether favoring or opposing a step proposed by the Hoard he has al ways been outspoken and ready to give utterance to his convictions. To Mr Scott, perhaps more than to any other one member of the Hoard, is Ashevillc indebted for the work now under way which will, when coniph ted, within a few months, insure to the city a bounti ful mtpply of water for years" to come, lie was one of the committee appointed to investigate and make recommenda tions lor t lie inerea.-e ol tli; water Mlp VClt piy, aim gave tne mam r ,-; verv gve, deal ol his attention, lbs ideas on this question, and they were till- i a as ot the committee as 'well, were adopted, and he has rev.aiiied o'i tl.e Hoard loui; enough to sic this very important . j 1 1; well under way. Mr. Scott is the thiid member of the Advisory committee to resin n durimr tin- year, tile resignations coming in this or (let: Conaut, Sumniet S;ott. (If the sis originally elected oide three, Messrs. neurtlen, Cumnnngs and limit, Kin.iii' on the Hoard. ST.TE PnUTlCS. . C. L. Harris, editor ol the l-iepulili-can Thitd-party paper at Ualelgh s.r, ,.: "Chairuian John II. lC.ives went to New York to the National Committee for money. He returned without a cent. The committee has no manner of confi dence in hiin. Chairman Carter showed Laves my letter, in which there w.is a clear statement, backed by all the origi nal documents in proof of tile fact that Laves was guilty of the basest treachery in having the name ol Chailes 1'riee, Re publican nomiiiee.cut liom tickets. You will be surprised to see what a rcvulion of feeling there is against the Kcpiibiicnti State ticket. It is losing strength daily' and stands no chance of success. The race is really between the Third pane and the Democratic tickets.'' A Kaleigh correspondent of the Rich mond Dispatch called on Dr. Lxuni. Third party nominee lor governor, and' asked lor an interview. The doctor la came angry in n moment, lie said; "i will not say a word, the Democratic new spapers misrepresent mc." Atevci v sentence the doctor's anger increased. The correspondent had heard of his .folly and irritability, but never belore knew of them personally. Charlotte Observer : "U'e bilk- In h.-vc Judge Kussell when he savs that il it should be seen that there is anv proba bility of the election of the Republican State ticket he and his colleagues will use their influence to biing Kxum down and throw their support to the ticket headed by Hlias Carr. This is just the extent of the harmony that prevails in the Republican party of North Carolina at this time." There is a new rumor to the effect that the Republicans and the Third parly arc ubout to consolidate the Third party vote lor Harrison and for Furcbes anil for the Republican Congressmen, the Re publicans to vote for the Third partv nominees for the Legislature and county offices. This involves the taking down of the Third party ticket headed by Lxuni. Chairman Simmons, o! the Democratic State executive committee, says that the horsemen in the great Winston proces sion were counted by a Republican, who reported the number as l!,;lii;l. At the barbecue over 11,001) plates were handed out. lie says it was, far and away, the largest and most impressive political de monstration ever ni.ale in North Caro lina. An interesting incident of the parade at Winston in honor id Stevenson was that Cap!.. T. H. Robcrs. of Lewisvillc township, rode in the procession on horseback, notwithstanding the lact that he is in his Mlth year. lie voted lor "Log Cabin" Harrison, but takes no stock in his grandson, benjamin. Llcvcn inc. libers ol I'nion Hill alliance, Nash county, including the president, secretary and nearly alltlicotherolfiecrs, publish a card in the Rocky Mount Argo naut withdrawing from the order be couse it has been perverted from its orig inal objects. D. M. I'urchcs, Republican nominee for governor, has hnd n conference with Chairman Kavcs. It was arranged tnat ins canvass snoulii iicgin at Mur phy. September '.!8, and that R. M. Lin ney should at each place speak with him. Judge Russell told the Wilmington Star. Tuesday, relative to the rumor that lixum would be taken down and be put up, that he would not accept the Third party nomination for Governor under any circumstances, s .i .i n in.;i s;: i'o it 'l He Yoipiw Adventurer Arrested in Allianv. Aiu.t.w, S"pl. IM.'-I.ord Charles l:mslon'."oi ! he clever and adroit young man who has a-.-miied that name and ti tle, and an i.cci-init of whose forgeries and other adventures apj.tared in the ncwsparirs recently, was detained a I po lice headquarters thisaitcniooii. So was a suliuh and handsome young women who was in his company. "I.onl Charles," whose proper name is I.n Salle married a daughter of l.ilii ntlial, a mem Inf of the millionaire tobacco lirmol'Ncw t oik, ami wni'ti ner nnsiunJ was. 'U rest ed in (icorgia not lung ago for forgery she stuck to him. liis conviction was appealed Ironi, and pending the hearing of the appei'.l, he was admitted to bail. Lately he wrote a letter to his wife's father demanding the sum of $U1iiOO. The father turned the letter over to his lawyers, lll.-nk, Ladd ec King, us a blackmailing missive, and tlicv opened negotiations, the result of which was a meeting between Lawyer King and "Lord Chillies" in this city today. The young woman through " whose medium the negotiations had been conducted was with "Lord Charles" Lawyer King lost no time in taking him to i'oli-e headquarters, where he asked Chiel Williard to lock him up. The Chief informed Mr. Kiug that the arrest was not regular, and "Lord Charles" secured the services of n lawyer. The authorities agreed to de tain him until tne people in Georgia could be notified. The voung woman stays with him N. V. Sua, CANADA l-OK ANNEXATION. 3Sr. Maetloiittld S vh It If the Issue In tne Dominion Hosros, Sept. 'J 1. Alderman L. A. Macdonald of Toronto, who is in Bos ton on invitation of the North American I'nion League, believes strongly in the annexation of Canada to the I'nited States. While he docs not pre tend to say that Canada is wildly en thusiastic for ancxation, he does claim that all through the Dominion there is a feeling ol great friendship for the baited States. "The feeling of hostility," he said, "is purely artificial and the antipathy to the I'liiled Stales is kept alive only by the politicians. Why, ancxation will be come a factor in same luture I'nited States election, and some time later the Cana dians here will turn the balance of power in lavorof the proposition. Can ada is but the breeding place lor tirst ela American citizens. The llnglish inaii has Sic" invited in the I'nited Slate to every .'r'l in Canada. So far as t MK'da is coiKcnied. annexation will be the only important thing to be deter uiii'. (I at the i:('U general election. X. Y. Sun. tCII.I.K.O ; A PANIC. A t'.-i ! s ire miutlt tie. Iirrw Congregation. Nt.w Y"kk, Sept. '"'., Tin re aic lour Jewish synagogues in a tenement house -7 Low st re t, and they were all crowd ed this nioiniiig with devout Hebrews attending the festival services of New Year. Suddenly s.aue person in one of these places of worship raised the cry ot iire. Immediately there was a panic, everybody rushing tor the doors. The stairway became packed with people who piled on top of one another. Some person out on the street bad enough piesence ol mind to send out a lire alaun which brought tic department to the scene and the firemen succeeded in extri cating the people from the blocked stair way. They found lour dead and about a dozen injured. MSI. UIIAltY AT I.VMHIH KIJ, lie I'olntH out the Coiiseiieiic h ol Ui iilMlciui Yie'.orv. L Ncma'Ui,, Ya., Sept. 'Ji. An im mciu'c gathering of enthusiastic Dem ocrats greeted the Hon. Thomas I-:. Grady, the eloquent New Yorker, at I'liend's warehouse last night and all were more than repaid by the masterly discourse which he delivered. Mr. Grady pielaccd his remarks with the assurance that the great State of New York is safe I lor Cleveland and Stevenson. He then tools uii the force bill ard eliscinsed its provisions with masterly skill. The consequences ol its enforcement in the Southern States were depicted in burn ing words, and the audience was spcll- i i I..- , i... :.. M.. . , ' i-oiiHii (nicer eae innueucc en las logic. X. Y. Sun. Lottery Ilnnt-H Not Atmiidoneil. I:A,;r,o. N. ., Sept. "1. -The statement is made here that I he Louisiana lottery has not yjt given up all hope t.f gainimr foot hold in North Dakota, and that the wires are ah cad v being nulled in eer ta'n legislative Districts in order to de feat the amendment to the constitution, which will conic up lor action at the ses sion of the I.egisiat nre this winter, for ever prohibiting the granting of any charter to the lottery. Insure Aualnta Twins or Triplets London, Sept. 21 The Provident Bounty association has published a pros pectus recommending; itself to the pat ronage of all families, and especially to that of young married couples. Its ob ject is to insure married people against twins anil triplets. A married man must deposit '.'" to become a policy holder In ease the policy holder s wile has twins lie will receive '.at); in case she has trip lets, i .). Not Klltcilile iih I'resiilei.tli.l lilee lorn KiNiisToN, Sept. Ul. Dr. David Ken nedy, who is the e lector on the Demo cratic ticket for the laghtccnth district, is allcctcd by the Provision of the United States statutes to which Chairman liar- rity of the Democratic national commit; tee, in n circular calls attention, that bank directors arc not eligible as Presi dential electors. Out lor Cleveland. Ni:w in nc.ii, N. Y., Sept. 21. Muhlon Grooy, lor two years Supervisor of the town of Ncversink, Sullivan county, uud heretolorc a stanch Republican, is out for the Democratic ticket. Captain Andrew An ises Hafeiy. I.lsno.N, Sept. 21. Captain Andrews, in his sixteen-foot dory, which Bailed from Atlantic City, N. J., on uly 20, ar rived here today. The captain is well, THE SEVENTH FATAL CASE CHOI.l.KA MOT M AKINU MICH Hi; AO WAY IN it-:V YORK. The Latest Victim Wan a coaeli man and II- Wa Taken Kick In a Hoarding House That Con tained 2o 1'iople. Ni:w Youk, Sept. L:!. Another death Irani Asiatic cholera occurred in the city this mowing, making the seventh fatal case since .Sept. (i. The latest victim, Los Loins Weinhageii, a coachman, was taken to the reception hospital Monday night from Mrs. Ginntlicr's boarding house at No. 14 th First street. A baetrolgical examination resulted in a discovery of germs of genuine cholera. Wcinhagcn was coachman for William Schlemmcr, a Bowery hardware mer chant, lie spent the summer with his employer's family at Hay Side, L. I., and came back to the city September 8. He was suffering from diarrheea for several days before a physician was called. The boarding house has been repeat edly disinfected and is now quarantined. There are about 200 inmates in the house. Pike Islam., Sept. 23,-The Iron Steamboat company's steamer Cephus lelt I'ire Island at 7:15 o'clock this morning with the passengers of the Wyoming who had been held there for some days. Paris, Sept. 23. M. Dumay, member ol the chamber of deputies, and his wife and child have been attacked with a choleraic disorder. It is feared that it is Asiatic cholera. Sr. I'KTKKsm no, Sept. 23 There were thirty-four new cases of cholera and nine death yesterday. IlAii'iitRC,, Sept.' 23. Official figures for yesterday, If.) new cases; 1-9 deaths. HTi: YKN80N AT RICH MONO. A lireat Ua for;ttae Democracy of Virginia's) Capital. Richmond, Ya., Sept. 23. Gen. Adlai L. Stevenson and wife arrived here this morning at 7:30 o'clock from Wilming ton. N. C. The dif anguished guest was met at the station by a delegation ol leading citizens headed by Mayor Elli son and was driven to the Exchange hotel to breakfast. At 12 o'clock the General and his wife were escorted by a committee to the executive mansion where, with the Governor and Mrs. Kinney, a publicreccption was held which was attended by hundreds of the most prominent citizens. At 4- o'clock the vis itors were driven to various points of interest ;n the city. 1 onight a torch light procession will take place and a mass meeting be held at wosart ilall where Gen. Stevenson will deliver an address on the political issues of the day. HOMICSTKAO RIOTERS. O'Oonnell, Rossand RureenH .Mc I.uckle Charged wllh sinrder. Prri'sntRG, Sept. 21.-The Grand jury today returned true bills in all the cases against Homestead men growing out of the riot there on July G. There were six indictments banded down, three ol which were for murder, two for aggra vated riot, and one lor conspiracy. There arc in all the cases an aggregate of D7 defendants, although many ot liiem arc aelendants in two or more ol the cases. In all of the cases passed upon Hugh ( I'Donncll, Hugh Ross, and Burgess Mc l.ukie ol Homestead are namcel as de fendants. Several of the indicted men are officials of the Amalgated Associa tion. N. V. Sun. lireak Down In a Carneiclc Milt. I'll tsiii kc, Pa., Sept. 21. Although the Carnegie company officials have insisted that the non-union men have be come proficient in handling the intricate machinery of the plant, the mammoth shears in the 11 O incb plate mill, where the government work is done, were broken yesterday, entailing a direct loss of over $12,000 and causing an entire suspension of work. Corl.ett'H Itrotlici ".lacli" I. scapes San I'kancisco, Cal., Sept. 21. Cham pion im Corbctt's brother "Jack" es caped last night from the house of cor rection, where he was serving a three venrs sentence for forgery. Corbett forged his father's name about two years ago. lie would not have been prosecuted had his family not wished to cure him, bv imprisonment, of the opium habit. A Yankee Whaler ttcized Nuw Bkdi ord, .Sept. 21. A cable dis patch received in this city today reports the seizure of the whalinn bark Cane Horn Pigeon of this port by the officcis ol a iMissian-nian-ol'war for whaling in the open Okholtsk Sea on Sept. 10. She was taken to Vladivostok. She had two right whales and 1,1500 pounds of iione. Twelve Towns Inundated. London, Sept. 25. The correspondent of the Times at Shanghai says the Yel low River, which has caused such terri ble devastation to property and the loss ol thousands upon thousands of liyes, has again overflowed its banks. Twelve towns have been inundated, and many lives lost. fluesi for pay lor l'uueral Sermon. Valparaiso, lnd Sept. 21. The Rev. G. W. Switzer, pastor of IheM.li.church in Michigan City, has sued the family of n late parishioner for $10 fer the sermon he preached at the funeral. N. Y. World. Heliool Furniture Factory Burned. liATTi.ii Cri;i:k, Mich., Sept. 23. Fire lastjiiaht in the plant of the I'nion School furniture company destroyed the oflice and :our ot her buildings. Loss ag gregates $100,000. F.Kan comlnir Home. Panama, via Galveston, Sept. 21. United States Minister Patrick ligan reached this city, en route to Washing-1 ton. He will leave on the first steam ship. Deacon at Liberty. Nice, Sept. 22. Udward Parker Dea con, the American who killed the Piench ninti Abcillc, has been pardoned and set ut libcrtv. BASE HALL. MADISON CO. VS. BUNCOMBE CO. Probably the most closely contested and the most interesting game of the season will be played at the Carrier race track next Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m. Mars Hill has challanged the en tire state and the Buncombe boys will have a chance to show their supcrority over all. The successful club in the con test will challenge the famous club of Shelby, w hich game will probably close the baseball season in this state. The winning club in Wcdiiesday'scontcst will receive fifty dollars of the gate receipts and the losing ,-lub will receive twenty five dallai s. The excellent reputation of the Mars Hill team and the known fact that Buncombe is hard to beat will no doubt make the contest a very exciting one and will draw a large crowd. 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 x without. For its curative powers it does not depend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as .imipyrlnc, KSorpliiiie, Chlo ral and Cocaine, since it docs not contain an atom of either of these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear of serious results. It is not a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head achewithout respect to canst leaving no unpleasant or annoying after effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These dualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. FOR SALE AT GRANT'S PHARMACY. Since you looked oyer my stock ? What arc you wnitiiiR for ? nettcr soods ; There arc none. Low cr prxes There can't K lam now displaying a lull line ol' Men's rndcr wenr, Hosiery, Kcckvt ear, Cloves. Shirts, ., which for variety and excellence can be dup licated nowhere, t have in stock a full line of Mens' and Boys' Shoes. Alsu the latest shapes in lints. You want lie in it il you don't look at my stock. F. E. MITCHELL, MEN S OUTFITTER, 28 PATTON AVE. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I am devotlnc all of my time to study of the eyes and to the peculiar formation of the lenses I warrant all spectacles I furnish to give entire satisfaction In all cases, andean suit any one on first examination of theeyes E. WEXLER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. MR. J. R. WILLIAMS, Treasurer C. P. and Y. V. R. R , l'ajcttc- ville, N, C. says; "It gives me Kreat pleasure to say that I hure tried your Anticephalalgiue and found It a wonderful remcdyfor headache." At RAYSOK & SMITH'S, Wholesale and Retail. R ay's RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and Sold. Illthle educed allruad ates. O. IT. RAY, as S. Main Street. Member American Ticket Brokers' Asso'n. -TBY THE- DHL STEAM LAUNDRY TH13 VERY DEBT WORK, K. B. WILLI, MAMAaSafts -CHURCH STRICT, TELOTQVE 70. . f 1 m I II liA Mi I AIM j )
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