Newspapers / Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / Oct. 27, 1892, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
;rMwi-r-itt :iri-v cc-v ' Daily e 09 zen o VOLUME VIII. NO. 153. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, W) PRICE 5 CENTS. Asheville Utl GOODS RECEIVED I Monday, Oct. 24. New Raisins, Hew Buckwheat Flour, New Figs, Fresh Yellow Corn Meal KROGER. No. 41 College Street. REAL ESTATE. W. B. C.WYN. W. W. WEST. Gwyn & West, (Succcaaor. to Walter B. Gwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary 1'ubHc, CommimiotUT of Pci'dri. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT SUfARlS. I I I I I I i T T Tl GROCERIES7 01 GRAND OPEKii'rWASAJlGHTSUUELV You cannot do betterthan to buy yourdllOCEUlES from vs. We ha re what you want ami will give you satisfaction both in PRICES and QUALITY. WILL BE DELAYED FEW DAYS ON ACCOUNT OF THE EXTENSIVE AL TERATIONS NOW BEING MADE IN Ol'R PALACE. WE WILL ANNOUNCE IT IN DUE TIME. FOR YOl' NOT TO MISS THE LARG EST AND FINEST DIS PLAY EVER SHOWN IN THE SOUTHLAND. YOU SHOULD SEE IT. NEAR LY EVERY ORIENTAL COUNTRY'S PRODUC TIONS WILL BE REPRE SENTED IN THIS RARE EXHIBITION. WAYNKSVI1.I.I: WEI.COMl!S w. T. CR4WFDRI). UII. I. .11' I.V.NCHUI RG, A. D. COOPER, GROCERIES, HIV, GRAIN. NORTH COURT SSJUARU. THAD. W. THRASH S C0.J"" CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVENUE. NEW STOCK Ladies' : Wraps UNDERWEAR FOR Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. COMPLETE STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Another Importa tion Storm Serge CHENILLE AND LACE CURTAINS. NEW GOODS IN ALLDEPARTMFNTS. BON MARCHE 37 South Main Street. Xellbtrr Rain, Radicals Nor U-tl Hud Deter Ibe riuocrnr of old Haswood rrltchard'it Trintnjc Following. Waynbsyii.lb, N. C, Oct. 25.-A greater ovation was never given a son of North Carolina than that which greeted Crawford here today. The first thing I heard this morning was the patierof the rain on the shin gles; and I thought the Democratic en thusiasm had been checked, and that the crowd would be smaller today than it was at Pigeon y-.sterdny. But the next thing 1 heard was the triumphant voice of an irrepressible Democrat shout ing "Hurrah for Crawford !" and Icon- eluded it would take more tbr.11 rain to dampen the order of the Haywood boys. And I was right. Democrats! Radicals ! Red Mud! These three were rampant in Wayncs- nnd the Democrats weic on top every time. The Democrats poured in from Jona than's Creek, Finis Creek, Catalooehce, Pigeon River, Clyde, Crab Tree, lion Duff, Forks of Pigeon, Ivy Mill and Wavncsville townships, and began to gather on the road leading from Pigeon River, where Crawford stayed last night, or the purpose of escorting him to Wavncsville. The road was literally lined for miles, and when the procession readied town it was greeted with rous ing huz.as from hundreds of sound Dem ocratic throats, while fair women from almost everv balcony and window I waived a happy greeting to the nlowboy congressman. I he universality otCrawtords liolu on the affections of the people of Haywood is marvelous. 1 lie little boys and little girls, the young ladies and the young men, the matrons anil the grnuntatners were all here to welcome the man who . 1 . 1 . ii. I... j ... lias raised nimseii irom iue piow 10 uic Apple, roach ic PlUlll Butter ,1Bltooftheinil8t auKl,cst representative body the world ever saw, by the loree ol his own manhood. His carriage was thrown full of beautiful flowers as he drove along, and a crowned Ciesar never received such homage from bo gen uine and so loyal hearts. I wrote a letter through the Wavncs ville Courier last week, in which I called upon the people ot Haywood to give articles Of this kind, We have Crawford a ginerous welcome, but I had no thought ot seeing anything like been very careful in making U!S Sin estimate a crowd, and tewer still who can approx- He Will Slake no More SpeecheH OutHlde or New York. Lynchiu'ri"., V.i., Oct. 2". The an nounced appearance of Senator Hill as orator of the day at the fair of the In dustrial society and us speaker of the evening at the political rally made it a red letter day for the IVdmont region, and business here and in many places in the neighborhood was practi cally abandoned. The apathy which politicians have found such a inaiked ieature ol this political contest was en tirely absent and Senator Hill received an ovation. The town's people were early astir, preparing to march in a procession to the fair grounds in honor of the distinguish ed visitor, and trains, wagons and A SPEECH !!Y CLEVELAND THE TRl'K UOCTItlNI-; OF T !I DEMOCRATS. The Fartv Iuh1h( Tlinl a f.overu ment by tbe People Blionld lie for tbe Ieole Alo The Pres ent Content. Niiw York, Oct. 27. The reception given at the ImiK-rial hotel last night to ex Presidint Cleveland by the Buffalon inns' Cleveland club, was uttended by about two hundred pensons, consisting of numbers of the club and a few invited guests. Mr. Cleveland spoke fifteen or twenty minutes, devoting himself principally to RECORDS OF TWO ADMINISTRATIONS. am k : l 1 I Alut 1 iCilll UUU UUIJUr ll'U ) Preserves ami Jellies, Pure Honey, Cranberry Sauce. Knowing the uimcuity 111 obtaining absolutely pure our selection this season. Respectfully, :in 'DWELL it Cleveland Harbison, Tfxts Reduced , TAxesjjjejiEtoEQ' ExPtMse'sC'uT.DowM ' ExPEH.SEsJBftiSap Rascals. Pumi&heo IRoguw.Rewardwct, Surplus $100000.000 lia, UtriciTpiowo.ooo. iirrrtf: a f-.,- , . V . 1 '.. yvs' rv..j.w .. BUNCOMBE SYRUP OF TAR -AND WILD CHERRY CHOOSE BETWEEN THESE TWO." CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Investment Agents NOTARY PUBLIC. Loam secure!? placed at 8 per cent. OrtuM i It 2fl Pattern Avenue. Second Ifloor, fcbOdlv JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. furnished and Unfurnished llnuso. OFFICE ROOMS. Loaua securely placed at Bllit per cent WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVE. NEW - GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. The most attractive lioods, such as fumy smoking articles. Have added to my line the largest assortment of toilet sets, fancy work boxes, ladies' and gents' traveling J sets. Tne largest line of sporting goods ever seen in Asheville. L. BLOMBERG. Model Clear Store. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors aud Dealers in Mixed Paints and Painters' Sopplies, WALL PAPER. 30 Nobtu Main Stkkbt, Ashbvillb, N. TBLEPHONB NO. 142. C. si- j " - " 111 - s .- S y I f 1 i S I s a & a. a a a 2 1 I ; j a O tj v St" s 3 a 8 .2 2 LAW'S NEW SILVER AND CHINA HOUSE 35 aud 37 Paiton Avenue, ALL READY FOR BUSINESS! NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES. ALL ARE ASKED TO VISIT THE HEW STORE WHETHER TO BUY OR NOT. We have labored hard to have an attractive store, but have not found it necessary to copy our neighbors. tt iniate the number in company ol mounted men. liv actual count there were 479 mounted Democrats in line to- duy, not including those in carriages. How nbout lJntchnrd scrowrl I here were 137, counting I'ritchaid liimseil, and all in carriages or any kind ol kind of a vehicle, including boys and ueurucs. There were at least l.oOU people in town, and there were not less than live Democrats lor every Kepulmcan. It is not necessary tor me to say that Haywood has her lighting clothes on. It is no exaggeration to say that the county is m a blaze ol enthusiasm. Every man seems to be determined to in crease the magnificent majority of ('J3 given Crawford two years ago. Crnwfirds speech today was n hue one. .Notwithstanding the tact mat ne was in the midst of one ot the most en thusiastic crowds of friends that ever surrounded a candidate, he in no S' nse departed trom the hightoned, manly, and preeminently tair mode of discussion that has characterized him since lie first opened his mouth inthecanvass. Craw- lord is too honest to misrepresent, too chivalrous to resort to personalities, and too fair to distort tacts in order to play upon the prejudices of any man. hat a contrast there is m i'ritcliard ! Without argument, without facts, he deals only in the arts of the born dema gogue, thinking that the people are too lunorant to see that hts whole lit; lit is a dodge and his only hope lies in their be- levmg that meaningless personalities make the statesman, and wholesale mis representation constitutes the model politician. It was impossible for one-half ot the people to get into the court house todav ut any one time (and the court room here is the largest in thedistnel ) aud me result was there were several lights in the crowd that thronged the streets. Only one was any ways serious. In this it is cuargeu that a while man was knocked in the head by some negroes, and was found insensible in a small house on Main street. When an attempt was made to arrest the negro who struck the blow, lie ran, and was shot at and slightly wounded in the leg. He is now in jail. . P. K. hoises brought in trom country and neighboring towns a large crowd of en thusiastic people. Old time fox hunters rode in horseback with powder horns slung across thcirslionldcrs. Main street was decorated with bunting along the entire length and the front of many buildings was hidden with the national colors. The procession formed about 10 o'clock and escorted Senat'T Hill, Sena tor Daniel and other members of the party, through the principul streets to the fair grounds about two miles outside of town where Senator Hill was to make nn agricultural speech. It is s.id more people were in line than ever before parad ed in Lynchburg. Clubs from Koanoke.Sa lem, Charlottsville and manv smaller places were in procession. Hi? speech in this city tonight will be the only one the senator will make outside of his own State. He came here at the request of his personal friend and politieaM allv, Senator Daniel, lie will not g ) to Rich mond, but w ill leave at a late hour to night for New York. Reports that he will speak in West Virginia and other States arc incorrect. TOTAL ANNIHILATION, A Town l ull of FaniUICH Wiped Out -Soltllern Killed Li. I'aso, Oct. 27. News has reached here of the total destruction of a whole town and its people in Western Chihu ahua, Mexico, and of the killing of about 300 federal troops. The despatches have told a story of religious mnnclism which prevailed in the town of Tomoenie situated in the mountains about 300 miles west of the city of Chihuahua. The federal troops have been sent out ttiere twice to compel submission to the authorities, but each time the troops have been worsted. The third time a full regiment was sent out under a supposedly competent officer ac companied by two gatlliua guns. The result of the battle which was fought last Saturday, was the total an nihilation ot the rebels in the Killing ol more than 300 hundred federal soldiers Siiit to uphold the authorities. A CHAIN IH.OC'It !r.. personal reminiscences of ihc time when he was nu active worker in the local Democracy. He said: "You know how devoted I am to the principles of the Democratic party, and your knowledge of me will, 1 am sure, acquit me ol insincerity when I express the opinion that the result of the pend ing political struggle means more to our country and our people than any vet in which you or I have ever been engaged. On one side the claim is defiantly and ar rogantly announced that the functions of our government may be used directly lor the benefit ofcertuin special interests with at the best a very remote regard to the welfare of the masses of the people. In opposition to this an nppeal is made to our fellow citizens to hold fast to the doctrine that their govern ment should at all times be administered lireetlv for them and that they should not be obliged to receive as their share ot the blessings ot the free government mey maintain a small portion wlueii mav inter through to them m the pro cess ot making siiecial benehciarics rich In other words, the Democratic partv is insisting upon an honest application of the rule that a government by the peo ple should be a government for the peo pie. ARMY OF VIRGINIA. Is a safe and reliable cure for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness and all affec tions arising from an inflamed condition of the throat and lungs. Price, 25 cts. Manufactured at Grant's Fharmacy, 2 South Main Street. BUNCOMBE SARSAPARILLA, with Iodide of Potash. Sarsaparilla has been long esteemed as possessing decided alterative properties, and, in combination with Iodide of Po tasium, exerts a marked curative action in nli diseases due to impurity of the blood, especially such as are inherited or arc the result of Syphilitic or Mercurial Wood Poisoning. By its use yon can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul Erup tions and Ulcerous Sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of Corruptions. It Purifies the Wood, giving it renewed Vitality and Force. Being an Alterative, it changes the action of the system, imparting Fresh Strength and Vigorous Health. The Concentrated Power and Curative Virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most Reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for palienta of all ages. Manufactured at Graut's Pharmacy, 24- South Main 8t. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS arc mild, yet sufficient; do not cause pain or gripe, and act upon the liver and bowels. They are especially valuable as after dinner pills, and readily cure constipation and constiveness, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. They are purely vegetable and we be lieve they are tae best family pill yet pre pared and offer them with perfect confi dence, believing that whenever used it will be with the happiest results. Try them and judge for yourself. At Grant's Pharmacy Hrc-cklnrldice AddreHHCH a Great IMeclliiic. KiciiMOND, Va., Oct. 27. The annual meeting of the Society of the Army of .Northern Virginia was held last night in the hall of the House of Delegates, and the building waserowded to overflowing with ladies and gentlemen. Vice-Presi- lent Gen. Thomas L. Rosscr introduced Gen. W. C. P. Breckinridge of Kentucky. who delivered the annual address on "What ex-Confederates Have Done in Peace." Among other things he said : "The idea of the foundation of a separate gov ernment within certain geographical boundaries is a thing of the past. It would not now receive the support of those who fought for it." ONK Ot THE PKOPI.B. A NOVEL IDEA. So Miss Hmltlt Declares, and (the Demands tbe Kllil to Vole. Ansonia, Conn., Oct. 25. Miss Sara Winthrop Smith, a noted woman's rights agitator und president of the Wo man's Club of Seymour, has put the reg istrars of voters of that town in a quan dary by demanding, in writing, that she be registered and put on the list to be made electors bv the Selectmen of Umbrellas re-covered while the the town. Miss Smith quotes from the Constitution where it says that representatives shall be elect ed by the people, and claims that she is one ot the people, one also proteases to have an opinion from one of the judges of the Supreme court of Connecticut sus taining her position. The registrars are taking legul advice on the demand. If she is admitted to the elector's oath twenty-five other women members of the club will make a similar demand though the last day of registration has passed. N. x. oun. lonoo Londed C'rnlu Cain In Clilcaico, hiofx ClTV, Iowa, Oct. . 1 tic grain blockade and car famine which the rail roa ls of Iowa, the Dakotas and Nebras ka have been taking every precaution to prevent has set in. On ninety miles of the track of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul in South Dakota 327 cars were standing on Saturday night and cannot be moved for want of motive p iwer. Chicago, Oct. 27. There are 10,000 loaded grain cars in Chicago and there is absolutely no place to unload them. Every elevator is crammed to the top, few of the shippers arc inclined to pay rail rate, and the majority do not care to take it at nuv price. The reason lor the lack of the lake transportation is that every elevator from Toledo to Buffalo seems as full as those in Chicago. eg . rri A Ciri-at Hums Meillnu. Ni;v Yokk, Oct. 27. The Democracy of Brooklyn turned out iu force last night and held a great mass meeting in the Academy of Music, where Gen. Adlai E. Stevenson, Vice-Presidential candidate, and Congressman Rayncr, ol Maryland, spoke on the issues of the campaign. Over 4,000 people, many ot wiiotu were ladies, were crowded in the spacious amphitheatre. you wait for them, making them nearly as good as new. Call and learn our low prices. THE SHOE STORE, WEAYER & MYERS, 3tf Pattou Avenue. Asheville, N. C. Mrs. HarrlHon'H Funeral. Washington, Oct. 27. The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Harri son were conducted at the White House at 10 o'clock this morning in the East room in the presence of tbe family, imme diate friends and many notable persons. Rey. Drs. Hamlin nurl Bartlctt officiated nnd the service lasted about three-quarters of an hour. The remains were taken to the Pennsylvania railroad station and were conveyed to Indianapolis on a spe cial train which left here at 11:40 o'clock. Mm. Ma brick's Cane. London, Oct. 27. In the Old Baily yesterday, Alex Robertson applied to Justice Hawkins (or a writ of habeas corpus, demanding that Sir Charles Rus sell, the attorney-general, show cause lor the detention ol Mrs. HorenceMavbrick, Justice Hawkins in reply to the npplica' tion said: Go to Mr. Aiiuith, the home secretary." F.lKht I.Ivch For one. CiiESTUKTows, Mil., Oct. 27. Joshua Brainard, Louis Benson, Henry Burtt, Moses Brown, Frishy Comcvgs, Charles Brooks. Fletcher Williams nnd Charles Etnorv. all colored, were found guilty of murder in first degree, having killed Dr. I. H. Hill Saturday, April 23. John Potts, the ninth person on trial, was found not guilty. Conlidciit of Victory. Omaha, Neb., Oct, 27. President Cleveland writes, in a letter to Major Dennis of this city: "Those who arc well informed have no apprehension as to the outcome in New York. I know of no Democrats who are not enthusias tic and confident. Colorado Not For HarrlHou. Dhnvkr, Col., Oct. 27. At a meeting of the Democratic State Central commit tee which lasted until 1 o'clock this morning, it was decided to withdraw Cleveland electors, substituting there' lor tbe Weaver men. mocks or Five In Wt'Ht Vlrtilnla- Paukkksiu ko, W. Va., Oct. 27. The "blocks of five" method of carrying elec tions is being put into operation all over the State of West Virginia by the Repub licans. The plan was arranged through the energy of the tariff beneficiaries und Elkins, and it was kept dark until last haturdav, when it came out in a way most embarrassing to the Republicans. Given Deuiocattt a Majority. Madison, Wis., Oct. 27. The appor tionment bill us adopted by the Demo cratic caucus, passed both houses last evening, all Democrats voting for it ex cept Senator Krueger and Assemblyman Neal Drown, the law gives tne uemo' crats a majority of twelve or fourteen on the joint ballot. Kacaped From a Burning Hotel. Richmond, Va Oct. 27. Fire broke out last night at 11 o'clock in Ford's five-story brick hotel, corner Eleventh and Broad streets, nnd soon thousands ol people surrounded the building. There were perhaps two hundred people in the hotel many of whom had retired, but all escaped. Haytl'a Revolutions Nkw York, Oct. 27. The steamer Or nngc Nassau anived here this morning, from West Indian ports. She brings confirmation of a threatening revolution in Ilayti. . Let 'Em Come. London, Oct. 27. It is stated on good authority that the Prince ol Wales and his son, the Duke of York, will visit the Chicago Columbian exhibition. Cholera lu V'leuna. ViiiNNA, Oct. 27. Another case ol cholera is reported in this city, and the public anxiety is increasing. AT THE SHRINE OF FASHION, Some people scoiT tit Fashion; others are slavish in their oljcrtu'iiee to her mandates, lioth ko to extreme. FVtsoii.il appearance counts for a good deal, and just ns well to look w:-U if you can. There never is any. tiling the matter with the personal appear ance ol' the man ho mikes his selection from my stock of MUN'S KINK FURNISH INGS, 3 1 ITCIIELI 4 g4 , Men's Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. a8 Patton Avenue. Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! Small Clocks, Large Clocks, Nickel Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Wood Clocks, Marble Clocks, Onyx Clocks, Weight Clocks. IF YOU WANT CLOCK) YOU CAN GET THEM BY CALLING ON B. II. COSBY, Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. R ilHhlO educed nilruad ateis RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and Sold. O. V. R.A.Y, as S. Main Street. Member American Ticket Brokers' Amo'h. -TllY 'Villi MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE TERV BEIT WORK, K. B. WILLIS, M1NAOEB, CHURCH STREET, TELEPHOttt 70,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 27, 1892, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75