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1 .: eville itizen VOLUME VIIL-NO 1G5. ASHEVILLE, N. OL, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. V Daily Ash DOVE HAMS Are unlike other brands of sugar cured hams. The Greatest majority Of people feel happier ken they hare satisfied themselves that they ore bujiog OROCBR IBS at the very belt rates DOVE HAMS Are cured by a new process which gives thein that deli cious flavor. DOVE HAMS Only the choicest hams are put up under this brand. Our Ever Given In Country In Utt they observe the common iotircit prudence and thrift; the nuinitcstatlon these la'idable qualities. NOW READY Proves That the Public Judgment is Right. We thank this great majority for past ronage aad believe in their, wisdom. pat- A. D. COOPER, DOVE HAMS Are great trade winners After trying a Dove ham the consumer will have no other, It has brought more trade to our store than anything we Bell. KROGER, No. 41 College St. Notice The Dove ham will not keep as long as other hams and should be used up in eight or ten daj s. Oar first Grand Opening will be Wednes day and rthursday, NoTcmbcr 9 and 10, 1802. All arc cordially invited to come and look If you do not wish to buy. All are welcome at our store. More goods vet to come. Kewrst things this season. Nobody disappointed up to date. Our at tractions please them all. Not-cloud to mar the merry buyers who visit our mammoth stock of fine goods. Appropriate and desirable gcods for every bodvi old or young. We will please you once in quality, twice la quantity and three times in prk. Our magnificent stock is a vision of beauty and the greatest holiday hit of the season, Come and sec It, THAD. W. THRASH I CO., CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVENUE. TIME TO STOP VOTING THC DEMOCRAT HAVW GOT ENOUGH. AT WAHHINUTON. AND NOW IT IS OHIO! We Have Ohio and California To day and II We Do Mot Walcn Out Maine and Pcnuavlvanla Will Be crowding la. Nfw York, Not. 10. The World this morning says that "Benjamin Harrison morning and Whitelaw Reid are worse beaten in the electoral college than any men who have run for president and vice-president since Horace Greeley's campaign. They will receive barely more vote than Greeley would have bad bad be lived un til the college met. Cleveland and Stevenson will receive more votes in the electoral collece than any candidates The President Calm Department Employee Hbaklug;. Washington, Nov. 10. The Tresident gave up the election when be beard from Illinois Tuesday night, remarking: "It Illinois has gone Democratic that settles it;" and he requested that no further re turns be sent to him. Mr. Tibbott, his stenographer, at 10 o'clock yesterday was still DEMOCRATS BELIEVED HAVE CARRIED IT. TO BUNCOMBE SYRUP OF TAR A Republican Newspaper Vlrtu ffally Concedes That (he slate la Lost to Its Party -Tbe Democratic Claim. Cincinnati, Nov. 10. TheCommcrcial figuring upon some Gazct.te (RenUblican) on the basis of possible combination wuicnniigiit.8nat.cn victory from defeat, but with very indif ferent success even in his own mind. The President rose at the usual hour, glanced oyer some returns which had been prepared for him, and then calmly devoted himself to executive business, saying nothing. Attorney General Miller and Secretary J. W. Foster are the only two members uav,.rs(n.r, had. The transfer of of thecabinet in tbe city, though becrc- fi- rw.m,vr.tu. Pnl.tmn rai- J roster, oi tne treasury, w . - wil, probaDy be at tbe department to Cleveland's yote to oyer 300, and re- daT He j)rcdicted that Harmon would duces Harrtsan s to a little more tnani carry every Northern Mate except we inn T.ntrat rrnorla indicate nt United I vada . i ::j.j r..n..l Attorney ucncrui miner was auinu- Democrat, 42; Republicans, 40; People's (orecailt 0f doubt which he brought back nartv. 6. I witb him from Ins hasty visit to Indr Late returns from Kansas are not so a- secretary manic occnnes to oe I 1 - : I , 1. 1 . .. .. I. .. 1. . , c i .a i iiiici t ic wcu uii iiic result mm una unu complete returns from 54 counties, and estimates on the remaining thirty-four counties in the State estimates that Cleveland electors are chosen by 333 plurality. The Democrats claim the State for Cleveland electors by a plural ity ranges from 1,000 to 1,500. BLOODY POLITICAL, ROW. were at nrst, but it nas apparently voted for the Weaver electors. The re turns are such, however, as to inspire tbe Republicans to claim the State. Cal- tht telephone removed from his residence to avoid the annoyance of perpetual calls. The feeling of depression and umest which prcvades all tbe departments can not be exaggerated, Those clerks who Mltcbell County Has a Small War on Tuesday SJlitchell Bird of Big Rock Creek town ship, Mitchell county, who is here at tending the United States court, tells Tub Citizen of a bloody and fatal bat' tic that occurred at the voting place of his township on election day. The trouble started when a man named Brown, Republican, and Wise, a Demo crat. eot into a fight over politics. The friends of both men paired off and pitched battle followed. Rqcks, clubs, ifornia at first put down lor Harrison is refrained from going home to vote con- knives and pistoia flEUred as weapons, NEW STOCK Ladies' : Wraps CHOCOLATE ! REAL ESTATE. w. B. OWVN. W. W. WB8T. Gwyn & West, (Successors to Walter B. Gwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH BA8T COURT 8QUARB. UNDERWEAR -roR- Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. COMPLETE STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Another importa tion Storm Serge CHENILLE AND LACE CURTAINS. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMf N18. BON MARCHE 37 South Main Street. Wc have every preparation of Choco' late to be desired. Try one package of our practically conceded to the Democrats, A claim is made to Nebraska by the Re publicans on the strength of a Republican gain in the First district, but the State has undoubtedly chosen Weaver electors, Indiana gives Cleveland from 5,000 to 10,000 minority. The states still in doubt arc North Dakota, which is prob ably Republican, and South Dakota, which is probably carried by the fu- sionists. ILLINOIS. CuiCAuo. HI., Nov. 10. The following will in all probability be the complexion of the Illinois delegation tn the 53rd Congress: 1st, J. Prank Aid rich, Rep.; 2nd, It. E. Mcbann, Dem.; .ird, A. C Dur burrow jr, gratulate themselves on their forbear- and mcn went aown before them like ance, while the friends o those who ac- chaff before the wind. The battle con tively participated in the election hone t;.j ,ri Th nrincinal that "this thing may not be chargeed combatants were Lewis and Monroe Gar- against tncm. land Brownlow and Elisha Stanley A coouly number ot department clerks. ri;mo Uurrrll nnri two nd r sheltered under the civil service rule, sur- man named Hill vived lour years ol Democratic adminis- sheriff Robert Bradshaw was present trntion under Cleveland four years ago when the r;ot wa9 precipitated and and trust by attention to business to tougbt manfully to suppress to trouble, merit the continuance of favors previ- hut without effect. When he came out ously bestowed. But heads of divisions recognize that alter tbe fourth of next March their positions (which do not mil under the civil service rules) will proba bly be required for 'officials in political harmony with the new chiefs of the ex ecutive departments. The greatest alarm is It-It by the un of the fight he was bloody from head to foot. When the smoke of battle cleared away it was found that there were fifteen men Ivinc on the ground wounded, six of them being so seriously hurt as to make their death almost inevitable. Hrown- Iow Stanley bad stabbed Monroe Gar- classified employes of the bureau of en- hand in the abdomen, and had himself Chocolate Creams. They ure put up in neat hull pound packages. Respectfully, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broker And Investment Agent NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Office MAM Patton Arrant. Second .door. fcbOdlv HAVE YOU EVER SMOKED " Tbe follow loe brands of cigar. ? If you have j not you have certainly missed the vtrj best 5 cent cigars sold in she city. The celebrated KI83 OF THB WAVES," S cents straight ; Blomberg's "EXTRA GOOD," S cents, six for 28 cents; "ESSENCE OF ROSES," 5 cents straight. All are long Havana fillers. THE MODEL CIGAR STORE 17 PATTON AVENUE. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTA1E AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses. OFFICE ROOMS. Loans securely placed at Bight per cent, ALBERT B. WILLS. AKTIH'IJ. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3 PATTON ATE. dem.; 5th. J. H.Hopkins, Rep.; 6th, R K. Hitt, Rep.; 7th, T. J. Henderson, Kep ; 8th, Lewis Steward, dem.; lltn. II. K Wheeler, Rep.; 10th, H. S. Post, Kep.; 11th, K. r. Marsh, Kep.; 12th. I. I. Mc Dannold, Dcm.; 13th, Wm. M. Springer, Dem.: 14th. Owen Scott, Dcm.; 15tli, G, Cannon, Rep.; 16th, G. W. Fithian, Dem.; 17th, Edward Lane, Dcm., 18th, W. S. Forman, Dem., 19tb, 1. R. Wil tiaras, Dem.; 20th, G. W. Smith, Kep. CALIFORNIA. Sam Francisco. Nov. 10. The latest returns from California on the presiden DrA7 1? IT &-iMTT"TtRl t'al election include about three-fifths of trJ VV CLils OC Ol lLIiiX au the precinctsiu the State outside of San Francisco and practically all of this city. These retnrns give Cleveland 08,738; Harrison, 87.8B8; Weaver, 17,808. The Democrats have elected Congressmen in the First, Second, Fourth and Sixth districts, and the Re publicans probably in tbe Third and Filth districts. MONTANA. Biittb, Mont.. Nov. 10 Returns from this State indicate tbe election of the Re publican electors. Governor and Con gressmen. The legislature will prooably be Republican, insuring a Kepublicun United Mates senator. .The people s party cast a big vote, drawing largely Irom the Democrats. NEBRASKA. Omaha, Nov. 10. Nebraska Congress men are: Wm. 8. Bryan, Democrat, 1st; David K. Mercer, Republican, 2d; C. R. item.; 4tb Julius uoisier. gravine and printing and the Govern ment printing ofhee, many thousands in number, who are paid by the dav and month to month. hold on onlv from month to They feci that nine-tenths of their num ber are probably destined to be displaced by new employes as soon as the new government printer and chief of the bu reau of engraving and printing are ap pointed, and especially as both tbe pres ent officers, General Palmer, public prin ter, and Mr. Meredith, the cmet ol the bureau of engraving and printing, were appointed Irom the great State of Il linois, which has gone over to the Demo crats. Their lot is not a happy one. THAT'S ALL KHIUT. been fatally wounded. Monroe Garland was dvine when Mr. Bird left, lust af ter Mr. Bird's departure, and while he was yet in hearing, there was a great fir ing of pistols, and he believes tbe trouble broke out afresh, but did not go back to learn the results. CRAWFORD SPEAKS the FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors and Dealers in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL PAPER. 30 North Maim Stkbbt, Asbkville, N C. TBLBFHONB NO. 143. 2. 5 si Z. K i 0 S3 St x i 3 u a : s j to 5 5 u tt. o 0 ? 5 Q 0 8 0 I 1 j 5 o I ' a Id C Ilia" 6 O a u St S Q i j 8 S 5 k The Presidents) Sorrow Ktoonld be Repected by All. Washington, Nov. 10. It has been customary in Washington to celebrate the result of the Presidential election by firing a cannon from the White House lot. Bearing in mind however, the re cent domestic bereavement sustained by the President, General Schoheld, Acting Secretary of War, even before the result was foreshadowed addressed tbe fol lowing communication to the chief of police : "It is the desire of the acting secretary of war that what ever may be the result of the approaching election no firing of guns or other demonstration of rejoicing be made in the vicinity of the Executive mansion, it is suggested that capital Given a Grand ovation at Court House Yesterday. A crowd of several hundred enthusias tic Democrats called on Congressman William T. Crawford at the Swannanoa hotel soon after his arrival yesterday af ternoon. After receiving congratulations from everybody Mr. Crawford was broueht un town and taken to the court house, where he made an address to one of the largest crowds ever gatntrea there. Soeeches were also made by Hon, H. A. Gudger. Presidential Eclector Locke Craig, Uen. b. K. Hampton, . m. ieacn, Thos. R. Ransom. State Auditor K. M Funnan. County Chairman J. D. Mur- phv, N. P. Chedester and others. At night the rejoicing crowds bonfire on the square. -AND- WILD CHERRY Is a sule 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 Pharmacy, 21 South Main Street. BUNCOMBE SARSAPARILLA, witb 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 all diseases due to impurity of the blood, especially such as are inherited or are the result of Syphilitic or Mercurial Blood Poisoning. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul Erup tions and Ulcerous Sores, throuch which tbe system strives to rid itself of Corruptions. It Purifies tbe Blood, giving it renewed Vitality and Force. Being an Alterative, it changes tbe 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 patients of all ages. Manufactured at Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main st. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS are 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. had a AN AFTERNOON FIGHT. Pitt Ballew Bloodies tbe Head or H. K. HcBee. About 1 o'clock II. K. McBee stood in front of Frank O'Donnell's saloon on North Main, and with loud curses and Lr:rr lWn,rat Ql L..ra Ct Pf. publican, 4th. In the 5th and 6th the Hill, will under the circumstaeces, dc an nn open knile, dared 1'itt uauew to come result is uncertain. Harrison carries the appropriate place for the victorious out Ballcw came, but not through tbe party to ceieorate. uarneiu runt, on t door and 8truck McBee over the CapitohHill, isthcmostavailableground h.fl(l witl. n .tick. knockinc him down for the battery. McBee got np and made for Ballew, who Secretary Tracy was at the navy dc- knocked McBee down again, bloodying partment today. He declined to discuss , h ad cons;dcrablv. A man named the turn of the tide in political aflairs. hjoone was cut on the finger by McBee tie icn ior new iora mis mvcrnuun iu while try,ng to seperatc thecombatants. nati which takes place nt the New York navy yard today. State, and the Republican State ticket is elected. WISCONSIN. Mii.waukkh. Nov. 10. The Demo cratic plurality in Wisconsin and the state ticket is Irom 10,000 to la.uuu, The Democrats elect 6 out of the 10 Con gressmen and control both the Senate and Assembly, having more than thirty on a joint ballot. MICHIGAN. Bay City, Mich., Nov. 10. The elec tion of WeaJiK-k, dem., for Congress is conceded by 550 plurality. The Demo cratic elector in tbe district will get a majority of 750 to 1,000. MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Nov. 10. From the most careful estimate it appears as though Russell, Democrat, for Governor, has 2,800 plurality over Hailc, Republican. KENTUCKY. LotnsviLLE, Nov. 10. Late returns in dicate that tbe plurality for the Demo cratic national ticket in this State will reach 36,500. N MCKINLEY'S DISTRICT At Grant's Pharmacy The fiehters were nr res led by Patrolman man Hunter and their trial was set for 4 o'clock. WILL. NOT CHANGE. STRUCK ON THE HEAD. It Re- Will Always be tbe Same publlcau Party. Chicago, Nov. 10. The Tribune sais: "The Republicans have been defeated in the National contest, but they have made the best fight they knew bow. Frank Jobnson Strikes Pbll 'Wil liams Witb a Stick. During the jollification last night, while a crowd was standing around the bontire on the square, Frank Jobnson struck Phil. V. Williams, an employe o( NEW GOODS AT LAW'S, No. 37 Patton Avenue. We will offer in a few days our usual largo and choice lines of goods for this season. A richer display than ever before. Till November 15, we offer some special bargains, naming a few here for spot cash only: 60 doren Thin China Teas at 88c set, 45 " ' ' Breakfast Plates GDc sot, 30 Decorated Toilet Sets at $1.95 set, 20 " " " with slop jar, $3.20 set, 100 Sets China Cuns and Sau-ers. Gold Handl and Gold Lined at 70.'. set. We offer one of the best stocks in the South and at a lower price than ever before. , J. H. LAW, AX AafcAafcrfcias - ., " T TT T T " T - rr .r. ' O OOOOO'OOO oooooooo Watch this space for Blanton, Wright & Co.'s Advertisement Monday. 30 Patton Avenue. o o o DEMOCRAT ELECTED I.oooMAIORITV. BV Ouc of the BlKKest suprlses of an Election Full ol Surprises This is a Democratic Gain of 3,300. Alliance, 0., Nov. 10. Probably one of the biggest surprises of Tuesday's bal loting was the election of Dr. Geo. P. Ikirt, (Dem.) in this, McKinley's dis trict. The complete returns wipe out the usual republican majority of 2,500 and elect Ikirt to Congress over Thos. R. Morgan, sr., of this city, Republican candidate, by a majority of 1 ,000. H4RTER RE-ELECTED. 'pHE ELECTION Returns and a Magic Lantern Exhibition Free to the Public on Next Tuesday night in front of my store. All arc cordially invited. F. E. MITCHELL, Men's Outfitter, They have done nothing which they are tne 8hcville Street Railway company, I nshamed of. Thev have left nothing over the head with a stick, making a undone which could be done honorably, very pau. u nougn no nou, Were they fight the battle oyer they .. lomisoI1 and the assault UT nnn . would adopt neither new policies nor . mg tQ have unprovoked. There J Q. 20 ItUXOn AVCnUC newmemuus. "lH"'"'-"" u'.',-'c"' are three knife cuts in Williams' niacmn as thev have done fur the last sixteen . . ..j. , nirk )e.irs, . Johnson, a brother ol 1-ranK, ai tne mum .......v... - , mamt. .imp the latter maacinc urouuib uu nartv and the loss of the electoral votes of four states to which their candidates are entitled. Thev suffered from the malignity of the drys prohibitionists and by unprincipled fusion agreements made west of the Mississippi, which testified both to the dishonesty and tbe utter lack of principle of the Democrats and the besotted ignorance ot tne Ke- Williams. HEAVENS AMD EARTH! mtcbeill Shakes Vp Dry Bones and Goes Democratic. Mitchell county deserves a great big medal for her work on Tuesday. The old publican Populists, the last named of I Republican county gave Bower, Demo- whom couiu not sec mat a vow lur Weaver was one for Cleveland." "THIS IS AWFUL cra't. 235 majority, and defeated George Tritchard, a brother of Jeter C. Tritch- arA onnrliilnte for the office of Sheriff. Advices sent to Chairman M. E. Car i.r frnm Burnsville say that Yancey nunlv o-H VP Crawford 178 majority. 78 more than The Citizen's estimate of Quay Gets Bad ;newi From His Point or view. Philadelphia, Ta., Nov. lO.-Scnator nn nrrivrri here vesterdav from Pitts burg. He remained only a few minutes gram gives Crawford 314 majority vMterdnv. ' . . I . . n ,, , i 1 ... The oraciai vote oi nacuowin oy One of Ibe Best of Our Democrat ic Representatives. Manvibld, 0., Nov. 10. Hartcr, Democrat, has been rc-clected to Con gress by 2,515 plurality. The result is a great surprise, as Johnson's election was conceded on nil sides until last night. at the hotel and then visited a number of places on personal business, bringing up at the Republican State commit tee headquarters. Collector Cooper and an associated press representative found him here. Mr. Ouay silently shook hands with his callers and, sinking into a chair, said, "this is awiui AIA, SAVE THE FIFTH. Pfilcbard 318 In Henderson. Hendersomvillb, N. C, Nov. 10. Special. Pritchard's majority in Hen derson county is 328. The State and National tickets have about 325 major ity. A, Cannon. Williams Mow Appears to be D feated. Raleigh, Nov. lO.-The Congressional returns are now so far complete as to Turninir show positively that the Democrats have ...... . I . . . tl iU. j:aM.fa Clocks! Clocks! Ms! Small Clocks, Large Clocks, Nickel Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Wood Clocks, Marble Clocks, Onyx Clocks, Weight Clocks. IF YOU WANT CLOCK! YOU CAN SET THEM BY CALLING. ON B. H. COSBY, Patton Ave, aVsncvUlc, W. C. to Collector Cooper, he asked: "What elected Congressmen in all the disencts have you beard, what should we save ?" save the 5th. There, Williams, Democrat, Collector Coor said that there were has 400 majority, with one county to still hopes of Indiana. Quay made no hear from, which usually gives a small reply but listened quietly as Collector I Republican majority. Cooper tola aim tuc situaiiun ui tuiuirs. R r's v'i ellsble daosd sllrosd Btes. Tbe Rope Did Mot Reach Him Allentown, Pa., Nov. lO.-William F. Keck, a murderer who was tj be exe- Jobn 8. Wise. Hon. John S. Wise of New York, gen eral counsel of the Thompson-Houston cuU(J toaay, wai tound dead in his cell, vatrm. is here, it is said on business I u. rfil nf nervous exhaustion. i i. ti.. .nnn;fmM r nwvivrr All da v vesterdav Keck pared his cell, I fnr the Ashevilfe Street Railway com- erying, I swear before God that I never oanT, murdered Mrs. Nipsch," RAILROAD TICKETS BonM and Soil O. V. R.A.Y, S a. Mais Street. Member American Ticket Brokers' amo's. -THY THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THB VERT BEST WORK CHURCH STREET, ' TOinSJillsV
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