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I Ashevi i REGISTER ! DEMOCRATS 2 PREPARE TO VOTE REGISTER AT ONCE 4 THE FORCE BILL DOWN 4 IF YOU WANT TO VOTE ' Jjpjy. y syt e syc vVi VOLUME VIII.-NO. 13G. ASHEVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 189'2. PRICE 5 CENTS. ily Citizen. EI The demand for Dove Hams has been so great that for a time Ave were unable to fill orders. We now re ceive shipments every few days, anjj there will be no more trou ble of that kind. KROGER, No. 41 College Street. REAL ESTATE. V. B. OWVN. W. W. WEST. Gwyn k West, (SuriTnaors to Walter n. Owyu ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary ruUHc, Commissioner ol Heeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOt'THBAST COURT SUi:AR!i. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broker And InTCAtment Agent NOTARY PUBLIC. Loaos securely placed at 8 per cent. otHcea i & 28 Pattoo Avenue. Second Ifloor. rcbDdlv FOR RENT OR 8ALG. Kev. W. 9. 1'. Bryan' home, furnished, Cumberland aTenuc. For Rent Desirable office rooina, McAfee block. Furnished and unfurnished nouses. MONEY TO LOAN. JOHN CHILD, Keal Estate and Loan Broker, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3a PATTON AVE. J. H. LAW, NEW STORE, 35 & 37 Patton Ave., HOW SEE OUR STOCK OF GOODS! QUESTION That vcr; housekeeper must solve is: Where can necessary supplies ht bought to best advantage ? Between The several grades and many prices that are shown, the customer is often in doubt which to select, but we can help you. The Capital Quality of all Groceries sold by us is unquestioned while we keep prices at a minimum, And Labor Diligently to please all by prompt ness, courtesy and fair dealing. A. D. COOPER, GROCERIES, HAY. GRAIN. NEW STOCK Ladies' : Wraps UNDERWEAR -POR Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. COMPLETE STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Another Importa tion Storm serges CHENILLE AND LACE CURTAINS. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. BON MARCHE 37 8nutb Malu Street. L. BLOMBERG. OF THE ni run in nrnnnn Has gone to Northern cities to buy the lar gest line of Smoking articles cer shown in Ashcvllle. The targe increase in the business of the Model Cigar Store makes it necessary that a trip North be made uncea yenr Look out for this apace on his return. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors and Dealers in Mined Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL, PAPER. 30 North Maim Stkbht, Asueyillk, N. C. TBLBPHONE NO. 142. OPEN. ALTERATION SALE AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. About the Oth inst. we expect to alter the shelving, furniture, etc., in our store, and during this alteration will oiler our present stock at greatly reduced prices some things for less than cost. We must also clear out all we can, to make room for the Lniucnsc stock of our Importation anil recent pur chases in the New York markets. Our stork cannot be described to you ut nil. It will be "simply immense" and varied. Don't buy till vou see it. Our first grand owning witl be nunounced ns soon as we can get ready. Remember, little boys and girls, that Santa Claua will keep n',1 his doll., toys, etc., at our store this year. FOR SALE CHEAP. One hundred large tierces, suitable for many purposes. Makes good stoven-ood, or to slore awuy coal in. THAD. W. THRASH I CO., 41 PATTON AVE N IE. A DROP I'lour is worth just what it will yield, and sonic I'lour will not yield much. We sell the OIIBLISK, and whut is made from it is ab olutcly cure to be swee'., wholesome and nutritious. We have just received two car loads and are selling it much below the us ual price. w 1 0 I 0 - u ; i jl a o J s s n . I fi I I o 1 0 0 O P 0 0 p w tt c H X 'J J. H 0 0 u B J, 'A 0 i o a g I O 3 H l H O J 'J . a J3 9 O U L 5 H s s o o o' 6" A NOVEL IDEA. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait for them, making them nearly us good ns new. Call and learn ourlowpricm THE SHOE STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, 31) Tatton Avenue. Asheville, N. C - - 2L. . . o o o o o o o o o o o UNTERRIFIED DEMOCRATS THKV POUR OUT TO HliAH CRAWFORD. Only the Office Holders) out for Jeter Irltchrd, Who lis Already Whipped Route Third I'artv Mn iu Rutherford. Locan's Store, Kutherlord county, Oct. 5. I thought the Democrats of Old Fort were very much aroused, and when I got to Dysartsville yesterday, after spending the night in Marion, I was convinced from what I learned that there would he no step backward in McDow ell, unless the deputy collectors and gauRers actually buy the county and pay for it, and this will come very high if undertaken. But 1 wish every Democrat iu the Ninth district could have seen the dent onstration given Crawford here today. When we got within about two miles of the place of speaking there was a gleam of the stars and stripes m the distance, and a tremendous shout went up from fully two hundred mounted Democrats of the untcrrified stripe as they divided on cither side of the road to allow our "chicle to pass through to the head ol the column. And there was not a single animal in the procession that wa9 not mounted by a genuine Democratic voter. The procession was composed of members of the Logan's Store, the White Riders and the Gohlen Valley Democratic clubs. Under this m.lpniliinl cai-nt-t n- .nr.rp.l Logan's Store, and when the place of speaking was reached the two hundred mounted men former) nrnunilOrnwfnrrl'a carriage, and three cheers were given so loud and long that the acom9 showered imwn irom me trees like uail. Piitchnrd and his assistant Brown, who had preceded us unheralded, were sitting among three or four friends tak ing in the specatcle, and it is a matter susceptible of prool that l'ritchard's lit tle bodyguard of gongers and store keepers have not been seen tosmiie since. There were fully four hundred people present, foiir-liklis of whom inr llrm. ocrats, and notwithstanding the unusual demonstration there was not a drunken man on the ground. Tins shows how the people are working where the nccroes begin to grow iu numbers. There are some 000 negro voters in Kutherlord. Crawford was saiulwiched between Brown and I'ritehard today, but he more than satisfied the immensi- eronrl. Hi- stopped l'ritchard's ridiculous charge that the last Congress fired only five uttie popgun wads at the Mckinley bill instead ol renealinir t lie wlinli-mertum'-i hv showing that one of the wads was an ei'. fortto have the high tax taken olio! cot ton ties. cotton bnirdinir ami the mn.-'nin cry that makes these articles, hut were prevenica ny tnc Kepuoiicans. lie showed that the price of cotton has gone down and down under the Mi-kinli'v hill mull the farmers of Kutherlord have not really money enough to pay their taxes. I'ritehard is becinninr to re.-ili?,- th.-it bis little scheme of havini' liw rptvnur officers run over the country und scatter uie report mat lie eats Crawford alive every day, is plavcd out. and it is ru mored here today that these political workers, hired with the people's money. nave neen instructed to swap olf even Hurrisou if a vote can thcreliv In- sp. cured for I'ritehard. But this won't work. I'ritehard is whipped, and whip ped badly today iu this district, and the larther it goes the worse it gets. I'ritehard told me todav that he was going to have a mounted procession men mm wnen lie reaches Madison: but." said he. "I nnl not. min th.it ii will emial what Crawford had here- to. day. This should nut the Detn ni'r.'itd tit ..1,1 Havwood on their mptnl. It u-ill nnt do for Crawford's county to let l'ritch ard's county outdo them. There should ue a thousand mounted Democrats in Waynesville to greet Crawford. 1 here arc more Third party men in Kutherlord than nnv where iu the dis-! trict I have been, hut the ll-inn,.nif will carry the county by a majority equal to iiihi oi two years ago. 1 here is no defeat for such enthusiasm as existsherc. Kutheilord is all right! . I'. K. WHECKI.II thi: DININU ROOM Some Wretch Slukesaii Attack ou a Woman's Properly. HouiiSTiiAi), I'a Oct. 8 A cartridge was thrown through a broken window into the non-union dining room of Mrs. Murron this morning. A tcrriffic explo sion followed. All the windows were brokeu and the room wrecked. Beds on the second floor were thrown six feet up in the air and the neeitiinniQ tltm,.,.. n the floor. Thirty-eight people were in inc nonse nunc tunc, out no one was hurt. HANtitCD A CHILD. John WIlliaiiiHand Mllbry Hrowu Executed. Siaktaniiiru, S. C, Oct. 7. John Williams, a colored matt who killed J. A. Ilcnnemnn, mayor of this city, ou Sun day, Sept. 27, 1891, and Milbry Brown, a 15 years old colored girl who killed the one venr old iufant of V. C. Carpen ter, of GaO'ney City, this county, on un last, were ba'med ou the same scaffold here at 11 o'clock this morning. The pope and Kenan Paris, Oct. 5. A dispatch from Rome says that when a telegram announced the news of Kenan's death to the Vati can on Sumlav, the I'opi asked. "How did he die?" When told that he died impenitent, the Pope answered that it was better so, us, had he ex plained his attitude toward the church, he would huvc shown that he was not sincere in his doubtings. "lie will be judged by his sincerety," the Pope is .-iaiii to imrc uuueu. -i. i. oun. Vuder Democratic Rule. Ai.KA.sv, Oct. 7. Comptroller Camp bell teports to the Governor that for the first time inovrr half a century the State ofNew York ii practically free from debt. The only obligations of the State out standing arc $150,000 of the canal debt, which matures Oct. 1, 1803, and $350,. 000 of Niagara Reservation bonds, ma' turimrjuly 1, 1893, July 1, 181H, and July l, 18'J5, all ol w hich can be cancel!' ed at any time. ANTM1SION BOLTER8, Egged Ou bv Republican Money to MiKculef. Topkka, Kas.,0ct. 7 The anti-fusion, straight-out bolting Democrats of Kan sas meets here today in State conven tion. The convention has been antic ipated with joy by the Republicans and with corresponding misgivings by the I'opulists and lusion Democrats, for upon its action it is generally conceded the fate of the lusion ticket depends. The call for today's convention pro tested against the surrender ot the Demo cratic organization to the People's party. The regular Democratic State committee met here yesterday and threw bomb shells into the bolters camp by produc ing correspondence showing that the Republicans were aiding and abetting IK YOU LIKE THIS KIND ol- THING, straight outs, and that the Republican committee had sent to various Demo crats iiiroucnoiit the Mate, tree tiasses from their homes to Topcka and return so that thev might conveniently attend the convention. The Democratic com mittee claim that this one fact will rob the convention's nction of influence, but the bolters are going ahead. MiXT TO KROWNINU. TenuHoii'H Rt-maliiM to lie in terred iu WeHlniluftler Abbey, London. Oct. 7. The funeral services over the remains of Lord lcnnvson will be held in the Parish church at Hnselmere Monday. On Wednesday the remains will be interred in the poet's corner of Westminister Ahbey, where they will lie next to the tomb ot Browning. The body of Tcnnvson lies on the bed in which he died, lie looks fifteen years younger than before his death, the lines and wrinkles of his face being less appar ent. Wednesday afternoon during a wake ful moment, Lord Tennvsoii asked for a copy of Shakespeare, and with his own hands turned the leaves until he found the dirge in 'Cytnbeliue." Then he fixed ra eves on the pages, but he did not speak, and whether he read the lines or not is not known. Soon he again pass ed into a slumber and his left hand rest ed on the open book until he passed away, The Pall Mall Gametic thinks that Gladstone will appoint Algernon Swin burne to the post of Poet Laureate. 1IEVOND HIMAN AID. There In No Hope For Mrn. Harri son Washington, Oct. 0. A cloud of de spondency has gathered about the Ex ecutive Mansion, for the President, his family, and his intimate friends now realize that Mrs. Harrison is beyond re covery. They have fought against that belief man v w eeks past, and the physi cians have soucht to hold out hope, but the truth has at last been faced, and thev feel convinced now that no earthly skill can bring the sufferer back to health. N. Y. Sun. Washington, Oct. 7. Mrs. Harrison's right lung is entirely consolidated so that she has no use of it whatever. The left lung is, not it.volved. Although inxious lor prolonged lite, she does not exhibit that chcci fulness and hopefulness that is usually so apparent in the case of consumptives. 1 Ins is due to the ex treme nervous exhaustion from which she suffers. For Malfeasance Iu on.ee. Ni:v Yokk, Oct. 7. W. W. Niles who has been engaged to sue former members of the Richmond Terminal management for malfeasance in office, says: "We are collecting evidence and it will be some tune before we are rendv to co ahead Notices have been issued to stockholders to join in the movement." All Terminal issues were very weak today and one to two points lower. F.dwln Iiootb Hurt. a Lakhwooi), N. ., Oct. 5. L'dwin Booth is at the Laurel House here. While in his room this mornini:. it is said, he became dazed. Before his daugh ter could reach bis side he fell, striking his head on the stone hearth nnd receiv ing a bad wouud over the eye. lie had to be carried to his bed. The fall was most unfortunate, as the actor is in poor health. Another New Democrat. Jtl'i'KRSn.NVlt.Lli, Ind., Oct. 7. Judge Columbus B. Harrod, a well known In diana lawyer and strong Republican, having been the nominee for congress of his party a few years ago, has publicly announced that he would vote the Dem ocratic ticket next month. The turift tpicstion was the lever. Tbe Florida Majority. Jacksonville, I la., Oct. 8. Complet ed count returns come in very slowly, and there is nothing in them to warrant a change in the first figuica sent out. Mitchell has beaten Baskin bv a mnioritv that will hardly fall short of 23,500 and uiav reach .'5,000. 300,000 Deaths From Cholera. St. FETiiRSBtKi;. Oct. 7. Tweuty three new cases of cholera yesterday against twenty-one Wednesday; deaths ! eight. It is estimated that since the outbreak of cholera in Russia 800,000 persom have died troiu the diteute. t S'cr-' ( ' J! IMPORTING THE NEGROES THK REPIni.lCAMi lU.Sl'I.K ATE IN NIJW YORK. The Democrats Need Funds) to Counteract the Work of Hie Ke pubilcantt iu Attempting to I' re vent a Fair F.lecilou. New Yokk, Oct. ".Lieut. Gov. Shee hau, chairman of the Democratic State campaign committee, asserts that he has positive proof that the Republican man agers arc importing men from 1'enii sylvania and negroes of Southern Stales into this State, and that attempts will be made in smaller cities on Saturday of this week, the first day of registration VOTK THIi REPUBLICAN TICKET. to register many of these people. A circular was issued last evening from the headquarters of the Democratic Na tional committee addressed to the peo ple of the United States. It savs : " With abundance of means, with sub sidized ingenuity, with a body ot hired professionals drilled and experienced in political intimidation and political de bauchery our opponents are preparing a final assault upon the freedom and hon esty of the ballot. "This committee has not troops of office-holders at its command. It will not agree to sell the future legislation ol Congress for the money paid now into its partv treasury. It will not agree to give high places in the people's service lor money. We have no resources ex cept what the people furnish. We call for means not only to spread the truth among the people and to aid in getting to the polls a lull honest vote of the masses, but also to detect, to prosecute and to punish crimes against the purity of the bailor wheresoever in the t'nitcd States they arc perpetrated, and by whomsoever committed or directed. "livery indication points to the defeat of the Minneapolis candidates and to the triumphant diction of Clevelund and Sievciihon; the popular will clcnrlv favors the Democratic cause. All anx iety about the State of New York is al layed and she will give her electoral vote to our candidates. All the reports from the independent and conservative sources in other parts of the country arc excep tionally promising. With vigilance and timely action everywhere, which, with your aid. we pledge, honest ballots will be polled, counted and declared through out the country, and it this is done de feat is not posr.ible. 1 his committee calls upon all good citizens for aid, which it requires for these objects. It invites and will wel come contributions from every honest man." FAT FRYINU. Big Campaign Fund Ruined Iu Philadelphia. Pim.AiiEi.i'HU, Oct. ".The following contributions have been made to the Republican campaign fund: Drcxel&Co. $10,000, Thomas Dolan $10,000; "Ham" Disston $10,000, Post master Gen. Wannamaker $10,000; John and James Dodson $10,000. Coffin, Altemus & Co., pledged $3,0011, as did Strowbridge & Clothier. One company has conditionally subscribed $200 000, while another company ledged $150, 000. Much of this money will be used in New York. I SED FIRM'S FI NDS. A Philadelphia Drvicoods Man CoinmliH Suicide. Pun aiieli'Uia, Oct. 7. William M. Ruukc, ol the extenside dry goods firm of Darlington, Runke & Co., committed suicide yesterday at his country home at Saint Davids uear this city. He shot himsell while in bis stable. The reason assigned is that he had recently become smitten Willi a mania tor speculating in stocks, and had in his partner's absence, uscu mc tunas oi tue nrm lor mat pur pose to the amount of $S0,000. Effect of Oresham's Withdrawal. Indunai'olis, Oct. C The effect of Judge Grcsham's declaration to support Cleveland is beginning to have a very disastrous effect upon the Republican partv of Indiana. Today and tonight prominent Gresham adherents have been arriving from 'urions parts of the State it is Oelieved that not less than 10,000 Republicans who voted for Harrison in 1888 will now be influenced cither to vote for Clevelund or not at all. Very Prodigal. From the Cupe Cod Item, "bo you think your son s wife extrav agant ?" "Extravagant is uo name for it. She won't have anything cooked over; she won't have a dress mended, always has a new one; she gives away what would keep, and now she has cupped the cli max of her extravagance." "Iu what wuy ?" "She has just had twins." Dere'n Hoplntl I Krom the Charleston New and Courier. We now give our friends across the river fair notice that South Carolina will beat Georgia out of sight next month iu Hi majority for the Natioual Democratic ticket. Buncombe Boys Can't Play Ball But Buncombe Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier in (he market. Grant's Pharmacy. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS Are the best family pill made. Try them and be convinced of their superiority. GRANT'S P II ARM AC Y. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa tion of being; the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the siiccdy 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 everyoue 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 Autipyriuc, Morphine, Chlo ral and Cocaine, since it does not contain an atom ol either of these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by youug and old without (ear of serious esults. It is not a Cathartic, does 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 cause leaving uo unpleasant or annoying after effects, as iu the case if other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. FOR SALE AT GRANT'S PHARMACY. Since you looked over in v stotk ' What arc you waiting for' llcttcr kouda.? There are one. Lower prices; There can't be. I am ow displaying u Tail line of Men's t'nder- wear, Hosiery, Netk wear. Gloves, Shirts, which for variety and exccllvucv cuu be dup licated now here. I have in stock a full Hue of Mens' and Boys' Shoes. Also the latest shapes in Hats. Vou wont lie in It It you don't look ut my stock. F. E. MITCHELL, MEN'S OUTFITTER, 28 PTT0N AVE. GO TO THE BONAIR, 74 BAILEY STREET, For excellent I'atv.irooJ rooms ami the best ofaceommcdation. Pi'iooa Reasonaiole. MRS. : ALICE : A. : YOUNG BCNNYCREST INN ! Bight mile south of Ashevllle, U mile frt Skyland Springs station. Rate i2 per dny, $12 per week; $40 oer month. THOS. A. M0KKI8, Prop'r. Skyland, N. C. maylOdtf R ay's ellablfl RAILROAD TICKETS Bought nnd Sold. educed ilroud ntes. O. F. RAY, 8 tt, Halu Street. Member American Ticket Brokers' Asso'o -THY THIS- MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THU VERV BERT WOBK, S. B. 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