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Asheville PLAN NOW For your Fall ami Wiuter trade. To secure the very hest results you shouhl advertise in "The Citizen." A DROP OF INK May make a million think. Try a Citizen advertisement. They lire popular becausercad by everybody VOLUME VIII.-NO V2lh ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ay, 180. PRICE 5 CENTS. CO G itlZGflo uai The demand for Dove TLinis has been so grout that for a time we were unable to fill orders. We now re ceive shipments every four or five days, and there will be no morn trouble of that kind. KROGER, No. 41 College Street. REAL ESTATE. W. B. filVVN. "" W. W. WEST Gwyn k West, (Successors ts Walter II. Owyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Fer Cent. Notary 1'uhllc, Commissioner of Heeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOPTHBAST COURT SUI'ARH. Thnt every housekeeper must solve is: Where can necessary supplies lie bought to best advantage? Between The several grndcsnnd many pi ices that arc shown, the customer is often in doubt which to select, but we can help yon. The Capital Ounlity ol'nll Groceries sold hv us is unquestioned whilcwe keep prices nt n minimum, And Labor Diligently to please all by prompt ness, courtesy anil lair dealing. A. D. COOPER, GROCERIES, HIV. GRAIN. NEW STOCK Ladies' : Wraps FOR, Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. COMPLETE STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Another Importa tion Storm Pcrjtes CHEVILLE AfiO LACE CURTAINS. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. BON MARCHE 37 Woutli main Street. THIRD PARTY NOT IN IT FIKI.Il KKKl'HKI) TO OlVIlli: TIJIK WITH GI.l:iS.N. Harrv Ami Uutler Rot Enough of ttleuu at MnrKaiiton (;h-iiii uCih lu Some Good Work-ur. Currv Hny n Few Words. r.cn. I. 0. Field, candidate fur vice- i ASTOK Hill's. New York City, Sept. 20, lo mir ntnis nmt Patron: I arrived h-rc Friday and find New oik as busy as ever. Thechjlera scare ia about ov.r. The people say th:y have not time to stop and think nlnut it, and feel that there is no danger; in fuct thtre is none. When I first arrived 1 Iwonn tn i.w.i. ... . corners and upon the little houses to ce lf l,rcs",f,lt " ,lle ThlrJ l"'rty tiihct, was I could find the hvMje Kcrm. When my search was in vain 1 at once came to the conclusion mm i wotiici not r:iil a victim to it I con soled myself and continued un in my search for that cstrii larse sl.uk of fine China, Clfssware, Lamps, brie n-'irnc ad all kinds of House Goods I will lirim; bi'ck vith me. My search 1ms not been fruitless. In all my visits tj tie market I have never ceeii so many beautiful things nndeh"ap. Vi.u can buy them way down. The chou-n I'tljrht has kept the buyer.! out of town; they arc coining in now, but I win first t urusp the bargains. Seel Will tell yon more about these good when I return. Don't buy any thing this yeur until you see our lin Will be double ol any previous year, our store will bo made larg. r anil handsomer ami a new 3 stem established sit. -nether. Wait and see, and p isslbly prices will l.efor below New York retuil prices Willi lic-t wishes to n'l. I subscrib;; Your l'i-jt .id. THAI) W, TIIK VH1. THUD. W. THRUSH I CO., 1 1 We row have in m i ft Hue f cli (.' itn CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Investment Agents NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices J iJ.6 ptton ATenoe Second .'floor. fCDBdlT FOR RENT OR SALE. Key. W. S. P. Bryan's house, furnished, UimberUnd avenue For Rent Desirable office rooms, McAfee blocs. Furnished and unfurnished houses. MONEY TO LOAN. JOHN CHILD, Real Estate and Loan Broker, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3a PATTON AVE. L. BLOMBERG. OF TUB ii Hi) m Has gone to Northern cities to buy the lar gest line of Smoking articles tier shown In Asheville. The large increase in the business of the Model Cigar Store makes it necessary that a trip North be made one a ysnr l..k out for this space on his return. FITZPATRICK BROS, Contractors and Dealers in Mixed Paints and Painters' Snpplies. WALL PAPER. 30 North Main Strket, Asukvu.i.k. N C TELEI'HONB NO. 142. of new lm M ..ekernl. 1 he . !iwer then for yesis. NEW CAROLINA RICE. We also have a line nrliele o Ki. c fresh (rum ihr I'u Ms .,1 (. ;m.lie:i 3 o Q O o :t a 3 u V u y, o tj u S c o n in C t B 3 "2 s w n . it a c I I . J ; y 0 0 t3 sw " a 0 H P, x 5 not yiveu ,-iii ovation today in Asheville 1 lie court bouse bell ranij w hen Ceil Field and Marion Butler, the Third party elector at large, and president of the Fanners' Alliance, walked into the court house. A few persons spoke to then i ter they were sealed, but there was formal chilliness about thcnfl'.tir that ex cecded the somcwli.it frosty nir of the court room. On. Field looked older and more lie' blc than lie did a lew years ago when lie denounced Billy Mabone so vigorously liom every stump in Virginia for tryiu to break up the Democratic party. Per Imps Gen. Field has roUoii too old to remember this. Marion Butler introduced Gen. Field LThcy would not divide time with K. B Gler.n, the Democratic clcctoi-at-laiec. When Butler mentioned Cleveland's I name, the crowd broke into wild cheer iug, which continued for several minutes. Gen. Field said he greeted the audience, and was glad to see so much intelligence manifested. I am not here, "he said "to harrow up your feelings with the rawhead and bloody bones called the lorcc bill, as did that distinguished man Oen. Stevenson some time time jigo. I am here to nsk you to vote according to your own convictions. Is the wnrof the sections never to end ? Are vou not standing today right v. hcte vou were standing in 1X08. lias any one ol you oven ucnenueo. one cent Ivy these discus '"us un sccuunui issues ; Haven t vou .jot the same degrading, damnable tariff only made worse. None ol the unjust measures have been changed except to make them more unjust. This sectional war has been going on for thirty years ami not one tiling lias been gained by it for the good of the laboring and farming classes. "I don't mean to deny the fact that political parties are essential, but politi cal parties are means lor the attainment ol ends. If you were to listen to some ol the ('.rover Cleveland and Benjamin Har rison speakers ol the present da v. you would almost he made to believe that the Democratic party, so called, of the South, and the Republican nan v. so called, of the North, were born in the Garden of l-;(lcn before Adam siif.Vd and, therefore, sinles;. "The People's party h;.:- as much right to be here as any other part. We make no apologies for being here, and, another thing, we won't as!; anybody to vote with us who don't agree with But we want you to vote according quest. on and cull's argument jic AUCTION SALE ! To close out goods wo do not wish to move, on Friday and Saturday, September 23 and 24, at 11 a. m., 4 p. in. and 7 p. m. each day. Silver Plated Ware, Art Goods and China and Glass Ware. J. H. LAW, Nos. 57 & 80 South Main St, Asheville, N. C. A NOVEL IDEA, Umbrellas re-covered while you wait for them, making nearly as good as new. Call and learn ourlowiricts. THE SIIOIC STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, 39 fatton Aveine. Asheville, N. C, to vour own convictions, and not be scared olt by tins rawhead and bloody uiiiii-s preaenco to vou uv Air. .sicv.mi- son l with a sneer and other sneaker whom you have heard. The, 1 'copies puny uas sprung Horn tne womb o the necessities of the people. O, 1 would like to have time to tell vou about that great gathering at Omaha of the com mon people, ol men who had no axes to mid and did not travel on free misses I'hcv went there under a decu sense ol wrong and injustice. Thev looked out over a laud that was theirs, along the public highways of which years ago a tramp was never seen, aiid in which there were not a half dozen millionaires; but which now is reduced in value, and inconvertible or unconvertible I don't know which is right, so I'll use both into money. "Did that convention leave you with out hope? No, no, thank God, no! We demand the free coinage of silver that was given us in 1891 he meant 1701 J by Jefferson, Hamilton and Washington. And we demand the redress of the griev ances of the people of the I'uited States. The restoration of the currency is the. great question of this canvass. The Re publican party has destroyed our cur rency; the Grovcr Cleveland" Democratic party don't propose to reinstate it. There is not n more bitter contractionist in this country than Grovcr Cleveland. Hisses. If there is n man in this house who prefers his party and novertv to his country and prosperity, let him vote lor tae Democratic or Republican parties. "It is not the force hill, ihm the Democrats, but the powerful force (if tne i eopie s party. 1 here is not a man, woman or child in that nartvthni is not opposed to the force bill. Just vote for Weaver and I leld and trv ui for tour years. But they say 'they'll put the nigger on you, I m not afraid of the nigger. 1 was raised with them, and when a bov. in the care of n niinnr i always felt as safe as when nt my moth er s apron strings. "Ilie only hope ol this Cleveland Democracy in this Southland is the col. ored man. Here and there thev up otic and put him to preaching, but me coinrcj people in tne pews are turn nig their heads towards the People's party and their country, and will not be led away by the party that so much fears tliem. Gen. Field then ta'.ked about the tariff Said he: "If Cleveland will write a tariff lull that will put one dollar more money into the people's pockets, Gen. Weaver and myself will retire from this race. nutlcr'n iseulal. When (Sen. Field closed there were loud alls for Glenn. Marion Butler tose to make a statement, but it was some time before the crowd could be quieted. lien mitlernid get a chance to sneak. he said he was sorry he could not meet Mr. Glenn, but before the joint debate had been arranged he had promised to speak nt Salisbury tomorrow. Butler said he had been asked to notice a state ment from the Goldsboro Headlight and reprinted in an Asheville paper, to the effect that he ( Butler) had received money Irom the Republican national committee. ''I dare that editor, Ros cowcr," llutler said, "to prove the state ment. I dare him to produce the man w no saw me receive money. 1 denounce it as a lie, and will tell that editor so in his owu town when 1 iret there. It is a lie, conceived by a scoundrel, and pub lishcd for campaign eflect." (il.ENN CAI.I.I II. no doubt I .iii il at Wcavirvilie, called Mr. Glenn to the stand. Mr. Glenn said that he had expected to go to Salisbury this afternoon, but proposed to stay here to answer the mis representations made bv Gen. Field, either intentionally or unintentionally neuiveu right into the t,,, i) hrst, and taking nil his collar rattled oil as good a tariii any Democrat ever heard. 1 went over into Canada," he s od "and found that I could buy a suit oi clothes lor $ lo that in the I'likul Slates I would have to nav S2f for. A i ;i is with every n tide ol cl ithing that I needed. Vou buy a ?L'U sieve and you get 2 worth oi' stove and !f.s wnrtii of protection. 1 call tins the most out- ! iiiguwuy rouuery ever known in anv civilized country. livery time you buy your wile an al paca dress, you pay a tax of 112 HT cent. The rich man can buy silks and satins for hisjwife so that she rustics when she walks, and has to pay a tax of only oO cents on the dollar, making a differance of r,2 per cent, between the goods used by the poor man and those used by the rich man. The Democratic party savs this is wrong; the Republican pnrtv "savs it is right, while the Third party savs noth ing whatever about it. When Grovcr Cleveland tamous wrote his message, some of his friends went to mm anri warned linn that if i. issued it be would lie dele; ted in the race ;isinsown successor. The in-e.it m.-m said : hen I wrote' hat message I had in my mina one man who is being ruined the American farmer, and I .'Mil W'illillir to stand or lull by it. '1 he tanner w ho wouiu vote ncninst thai nir.i. se.-i.-.-,.l,- deserves tne name ol man. ' Mr. Glenn became so worked i n l.i subject that he was perspiring freely Kclerrmg to it. he was nnicklv ;kUms..,1 by the crowd to take Ins coat off. "No. no, he said; "(.en. Field wouldn't take ms coat otl, and 1 would not do v.-b-.f a Third party man would not." 1 he speaker dwelt at length upon the pension qucstton, declaring t hat the only i resident who tiacl the manhood to stand before the Grand Army of the Re public and veto a pension bill, was Gro vcr Cleveland. 1 inning Ins af.cntion to the Third party, R'r. Glenn exposed the unsavor record ol Weaver. "Mav mv fnn.rne cleave to the roof of mynioutli,'. he said. may this arm lull palsied by mv side il ever I give .weeor u anv man lil.-c weaver, who lias notlmit: but denuncia tion and vindication for the people of the South. God help the Southern man who so far forgets his honor ns to sup port such a man. I he silver ouestioti was nUo ablv ban. died by Mr. Glenn, following which he thoroughly dissected and exposed the provisions ol the force hill, disputing the asscrtioiM of Field and the Third party that the liid iis only a hiwahuo. Mr. Glenn said be was ' suiv.risnl I., hear Field attack Gui. Scv.usnn. He had heard Gen. Stevenson uUer patriotic sentiments ami praise ol North Carolina mil nrulc ltl the fact that his .nieisLors lived in this State, and would be a cow. tt'd if he did not defend the viee-I'nsi. ntial candidate fnaa s.ch viilia-ions ttacks. The speaker, comiiu loStali nnlirie.; drew vivid, eloquent contrast let wren the rule ol the Republican party and days ol reconstruction and the suliVtantial con dition of the State under Democratic government, witn her low taxes, her school system ami her line asylums for people of both races. In closing, he warned the people against going away from the Democratic party, and allirmcd his hcliel that there would be a glorious victory for the Dem ocrats in November, fro'm flev.l.-nul down to the smallest officer. It was 3:30 when Mr. Glean si,,noe,l speaking. D. . I.. M. Curry was then called on :md responded in a short speech. THEY F0KCUT DR. EXUM WKAVJill AMI IICUTON AT ;ri.i.msi;oko tireut CoufuHHIou Marie t fro. clucliisc the i.,iajkl AflidavliH Weavrr at Unl-ftfri Todv-No rrnuljio. R.Yl.Eltiii, Sept. yj.-Gcu. Weaver, the Third party twidid itefor President, and Mrs. Lease arrived here from Greens- uuio uns morning, me Third party managers arranged to make the meeting acre n grand success. People came in wagons twenty miles to attend. A pro cession formed on loot at Fayettcville street, marching to the capitol, thence to Hrookside park. About 350 men were on horseback, and in vehicles and one thousand others in the procession, and about 2,000 not in line. Gen. Weaver spoke and there was no disturbance. At Greensboro yesterday just as Dr iixuiii, the third party candidate for Governor was about to be introduced the crowd, which was larcelv lwnn. cr.i' ic, broke into loud calls for Thad donon, .tianta Journal correspondent, whose account of General Weaver's Pu laski rcord is said to have induced the general to nDondon his Georgia cam I'iMgll. Ilorton was out noon the rrnnrli-r'i table and produced original affidavits of me citizens ol Pulaski concerning the nauer. as he did so, the People'; p.irivites iiegan to howl him down. In the habel that ensued Dr. Iixum and his spcccii was lost sight ol and the tncetin broke up in confusion. uncombe Boys Can't Play Ball But Buncombe Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier in I he market. Grain's Pliarnmcy. BUXCOMBE LIVER PILLS Are the beat family pill made. Try them and be convinced of their superiority. ;kant's pharmacy. ANTIMIGRAINE HI CORDKR t) COI RT, FOIl KII.MMi A ?l A. A KatllltiK Answer to Fleld'M MIh- reprcaentatlouii. The Third party had now worked it self out of the building, and the house full of Democrats, with a yell that wns Kiel Cum in I ii us, Waiilc:! in South (-aroliun. Arrested Yt-Mc-rduv. For sonic lime officers have been on the lookout for Kiel Cummiiigs. colored. who was wanted in Anderson county, S. C, for killing a inan several mouths ago. Yesterday afternoon Deputy ShetilV J. M. Morgan, hearing that Cuinmiiigs had been seen near Alexander, went down on the hunt for the man. lie was a little too late, however, for J. N. Vance and ii . (-. iMiyKenuail Had arrested Cum- niiugsand later in the dav brought him to Asheville and lodged him in jail. Cummings admitted the killing. Mr. ancc lelt on the Spartanburg train this morning, taking the man ba?l; to the scene of the crime. There was $100 reward lor t lie cap ture of Cummings. ui:c;ii'ri:E The Hooks duelled ThiN Morning fot KritlHti'utiou l-uroHeH. The A Kllw III a Rrslanr...) Meal i.aMt Evening. Last night a white man entered the restaurant of Robert Summers, colored in the KawJs block on College street, and ordered supper. His order was fill.,i out alter eating what was set before h.iu the man was not filled. He called for moie, but as he had been given more llianan ordinary meal, Summers relused to give him any more. The enter then reniscii to pay lor whal he had eaten and in the heated joint debate that lonoweu, summers struck the man over tne ueau with a teacup. The man ieit and lias not been seen since, summers was in Recorder .inner s court tins morninc. on nrkm. "I ((SSUUIC ana Datterv. nnrlsu.ia f.,..n,l Kiiilty, but judgment was suspended 1mi .iiyiucill OI COStS. lilla Lvans and limma ami Mag Me- uowen, colored, were fined for an nflVin, Tllt.l.l j . ... - .".'. miucorana street, the hrst u c each and the third $2. .Mary WcKce, colored, was fined $3 for uisorucriy conduct. Will Cain, colored was charged with uu ussuuil on Wade Lostncr nkn ..rl. ored, hut was discharged, A WORLD'S FAIRHERIi It Will Open Oct. ix. Tor the neu elit of the Hospital. The four hundredth anniversary of the landing ofColumbus in America, Octo Krt. 1 o ...Ml ... win onng tne opening ol a "World's Fair" in Asheville. The idea has been evolved bv ladies who tire inter ested in the work of the Mission Hos pital here, at a meeting held nt Mrs. Sluder's. registration books onened this morning and will remain open between suniisc and sunset ever; day, except Sunday, until October I'll. Be sure that you arc registered. This should be at tended to before yon forget it. The hooks for the west ward can be found in room Joti, over V ulcnwider's store on I'atton avenue. Thos. C. Mc Covis registrar for this ward. The cast wurd Hooks are in the hands of Kegistrar .. A. Reuiolds, who can be found in his oflicc in the court house, third dorr on the right. Register ! Register ! V. M. C. A, NotCN. Mr. Chas. T. Stallard, the new physi director arrived yesterday-afternoon. He looks every inch an atheletc. He will commence gymnasiumclasscs next week. The class schedule will be announced to morrow. Voting men's pravcr meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. It will be a favorite mom. isc rieeting conducted by Mr. V. E, Col lins. All young men invited. Cleveland carr Club. The Democrats of Bcavcrdain are to meet nt Beavcrdam school house Satur day at 7:30 p. nt., nm organize a Cleve land and Can- club. Prominent speakers w u ne present and address the meeting. 1 he Democrats out that way say they will try to make this club the best in tin- county. Ihi Price ol Coal. NV.w York, Sept. 20.-Both the Wes tern and the F.astern coal sale agents have adjourned without making any change in prices. Opening on Wednesday, the i2th, the Fair will continue through Thursday and Friday, a new program being given each time the Fair is opened. The after noons will be devoted specially to the children, while a scries of plays and tab leaux will constitute the evening pro grams, this part of the Fair to be pre sented by Asheville's most prominent young people. Oysters served in all styles will be a feature ol the Fair, along with creams, cakes and various other good things to tickle the palate of those wdio attend. The "World's Fair" will without a doubt bca most attractive place, and the Asheville people can prepare to enjov a trip to it at small cost. IN 2:04 ! Nancy Hanks Again Lowers Her Owu icecortl, Ti.uuH Haiti-, lad., Sept. 2! Nancy Hanks made a mile in 2:04- here yester day. She was driven by lludd Doblc and the sulky had pneumatic tires and ball bearing. The mare was accompanied by the runner, Abe Lincoln. The day was lair, not hot, and a light breeze stirred. The first quarter was reached in 01, the runner galloping furiously behind her. Nancy's gait was steady 'as a steam driven piston. The half was reached in l:00'i. the third quarter in 1:32' j, and the nulc was trotted in 2:0 without a break or show of uneasiness or over driving. The Case A seal nut Peck, Albany, N. V., Sept. 29.-In the police court this morning the examination into the matter of the alleged burning of the public records by Labor Commissioner Peck and his stenographer was to pro ceed. At 10 o'clock, the hour set for the case to go on, the court was inlormed that Meegan, cousel for the defendants, was out of town and the case adjourned until Oct. 7. Probably Cholera. Nkw York, Sept. 29.-A suspicious case, probably of cholera, was reported trom Governor hospital last nicbt. The suspect is Benjamin nearer, a Russian immigrant, 17 years old. The ease is under investigation. The health board bulletin issued this morning reads: "No cases of chol era in this city since September 19." The Republican Vote Tumbled. Al oisTA, Me., Sept. 29. The official figures of the Guberuatorical vote of last election, every city and town included gives Cleaves 67,585; Johnson, 55,073; luassey i ronnuioiiisi 1 j,ot; Knolton (Laborer) 1860; liateman (Peoples) 3,005; scattering 17. Total vote, 121), 629; Cleaves' plurality, 12,512. The Were Counplratdrs. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 29.-The trial of the rioting miners nt Couer Allen city on charges of conspiracy, resulted yesterday in the conviction oflour of the defendants, and the acquittal of ten. Has earned for itself the enviable reputa tion 01 Ucing the linest, mcst effective and reliable article in the market for the speed v relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, headache. The immense favor which lias greeted it from all quarters proves its true merits ai'd acceptability to the public. It is some thing w hich almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it will never be without. For its curative powers it docs not depend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as Antipyriiie, Morpiiiuc, Chlo ral and Cocaine, since it does not contain an atom of either of these. It is a bsolulelv free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear of serious tsults. It is not a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredieuts. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head achewithout reflect to canst leaving no unpleasant or annoying after effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. FOR SALE AT IRAHT'S PHARMACY. Since yuu looked over my stock ' What arr you waiting ror? Ilcttcr tuodsT Tlierc'Hre none. Lou er prices : Tlier.-.-nn't i. 1 .... now displaying null line of Mens liider- wear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, ,Ve , which for variety anil excellence can be duji Heated uowhere. I have in stock a full line oI'Mens'and Boys' shoes. Also the Intest shapes in Huts. Yuu sunt lie in it if you don't look nt my stock. F. E. MITCHELL, MEN S OUTFITTER, 28 PATTON AVE. ENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I am devoting all of my time to study of the eyes and to the peculiar formation of the lenses 1 warrant all spectacles 1 furnish to give entire satisfaction In all cases, andean suit any one on first examination of the eyes E. WEXLEH, NOW NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N, C. Ma. J. R. WILLIAMS, Treasurer C. F. anil Y. V. R. R . Tille, N, C, says : It gives me great pleasure to sav tliatl ha v. tried your Anticerilialalginc and found it a wonaertul remcdyror headache." At KAYSOR & SMITH'S, Wholesale and Retail. ay's llablx edueeil allrond ates. RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and Sold. 8 m. Nam tltreel. - Member American Ticket Brokers' Asso'a. -TKY THE- MODEL STEAM LiUNDRY THE VEUV BEST WOKS, B. B. WILLI. MANAQKM, exulted iTRtin ' - ; tamam n
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