Asheville Daily Citi ZCflo VOLUME IX. HO. 87. ASHEVILLE, N. C., MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS- 1 Oat Flakes In bulk and packages. Fresh shipment direct from the Mills. Kroger. HEAL ESTATE. bTowyn. w. w. west. Gwyn Sc West, (Successors to Walter B. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1381 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary IubHc, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT SQUARB. CORTLAND BROS.. ttcal ISstatc Drokcra Aud investment Aleuts NOTARY PUBLIC. Lutuis secitrcly placed at 8 per cent. Office 20 & 38 Pattoa Avenue. Second IJloor, JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished Uousc. OFFICB BOOMS. Loam securely placed at Blifht per cent, I'UETTY ANl ATT11AC11VL L1NL OJT LUNCH BASKETS lust Suitable for I'icnlc Occasions. lOnSalc of W. A.. LATI MER NBW SOUTU BAKINO POWDBE8;To be found at LATIMBK'S, 16 C0U3T SQUARE, NEAR CITY HALL Rib You Satisfied WITH THE You've Been Using? l't-rhxps it lucks Irugrancc uod tluv ur, the two chief proertlcs which com ('rise excellence. Try CHAPli Ar SINDORN'S Roasted Java or Blend You wi:l admit its suieriorlty to till others- It is used by alt the restau rants in the World's l'air ground?. It u is merit. Try it. NORTH COURT SQUARE. BON MARCUE NEW INVOICE EMBROIDERIES. NEW INVOICE RIBBONS. NEW INVOICE LACES. All Summer Dress Goods lit Greatly Re duced Prices to close out. New Suiumcr Neck wear lor Ladies uud Ueutlcuicti. Still the best line of underwear lur ladies, iueu aud ehildren. HOI RIARCHE . 37 South Main street. GREAT REDUCTION !. Hammocks, Mr Croquet Scis, Tennis Goods, Now is the Time to Buy! Hurnnioeks wo have been s ll'nit ut $1.1:0 icllidt; now for 95 cents; Sl.GO for $1.11); $3 for 2. Cr quel pets from $!.( to $1 IS; 92 to S2. Twenty Per Cent, less on Tennis Goods and Leather belts. JL,. BLODI BERG. Tho Model Cigar Store, 17 PATTON AVE. AMERICAN BAKERY We are prepared to supply the citizens of Ashevillo with Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pies and Cakes ol every description. If you want nice wedding party cakes, give us un der and if you are not pleased in quality and artis tic work we will refund you your money. We will add daily different lines of cake. Will bake any kind of cakes to order. Telephone 174. 8 N. COURT SQUARE New Goods, New Goods. AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE Wc buvc Just opened a beautiful Hue of Limoges Chlua of our own Importation In Dinner Sets, Flutes, Cups and Saucers, A. D. Coffees, Chocolate Sets, Olive Tin and Comb Trays, Bon Don Boxes, Salad Dishes, etc. We wish to special!)' mention tbe his torical pistes, They arc one of the fads In Chin Our line of Domestic and Imported Tumblers comprise over 00 varieties. Wc have a Cue of etched and cut that we are oflcrliitr Bargains in They come one dozen In a case und make suitable presents. Until tlic 1st of Augu-t we will give a hnnt'some Jap anese cup aud saucer with every purchase amounting to $3 and over. Vis't our stsre. Wc can snfely say that we have the finest and largest stock in North Carolina und prices the lowest. THAD. W. THRASH S CO. OBELISK : FLOUR! -WB ARE Tllli- "KXCLVNIVK AGKNTK" Of the above numcd Flour und wc vt-uiurc the assertion that uo other I'lour bus given tetter satisfaction on this market. Wc guarantee the price to be us cheap, if not cheaper, thin many other brands c-'uluilug to be its equal. POWELL & SNIDER - . 9B.SE 03 T3.0 4J h O 03 o a jO o s s o3 a 2 W Q o r-i a 2 O S o 5 o o o !5 5U h cc a w a P- o cd q o,sa.w g j - Sea . a o h Penn- Mntnal - Penn Mutual Penn Mutual Penn Mutual CIGARS! or or THIS 13 TUB BEST S CliST 8TKAI011T CIGAR liVUK OFFBKliD TO TUB I'UDLIC. The name and labels on Hie boxes urc fur nished br the Old and Reliable Penn Mutual Life Insurance Couipaur ol Philadelphia, which Is a guarantee or the goods. (HADE IN TWO SHAPES) For sale ooly by Ueinitsu & Reagan. TO GIVE US MORE MONEY WH.I.IKCKEA8E TUB NATION At, BANK CIRCULATION A BUI lu The Senate To Do That DlacusHlou on Silver HIU'h Kcs olnllou On Tbe Tablc-A Hoine- leHH DOK. Washington, Aug. 14. When the House met at 1 1 o'clock, a larger array of members were present than at the cot responding hour Saturday, but the attendance was still a tew abort of n quorum. The Speaker nnnouneej the following committee appointments: Enrolled bills. Tearson (chairman) llines, Ilagcr, Russell, ta.) Latimer, Adams and Gillett, (N. V.l Accounts: Rusk (chairman) Paynter tatc, Mucliler, Ikertwells, I'ost, Wright, (Mass.) aud Marvin. Mileage: (Lynch) chairman, Strait, 1'endlcton, (Texas) and Mahonc. The silver debate was then resumed, lioatner making a speech in favor of free coinage. Mr. llolman iutroduceil a joint resolu tion making immediately available the appropriation for the mileage of Sena tors and Representatives. Agreed to. The silver debate was then resumed. The Senate met at noon with not more than hall the senators present. The House resolution providing for the ee'e bratiou of the anniversary laying of the corner stone of the Capitol passed. Senator Voorhees has introduced his bill authorizing the issue of National bank notes to the full value of bonds de posited. ' It is accompanied by a letter from Secretary Carlisle recommending its passage as a measure of immediate relief, and saying that it will add $19, 000,000 to the circulation. Referred to the finance committee. The Senate has passed the House joint resolution for the payment of employees of the two houses at the present session. Numerous petitions on the silver ques tion were presented und reterred, and one for the annexation ol the Hawaian islands, the latter coming from the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. Senator Hill introduced a resolution, which was laid on the table, declaring it to te thcsenscol the Senate that nothing but finaiic'al legislation shall be under taken during the present special session. Mr. Vest called up the resolution of fered by him last Tuesday in favor of bi metalism and the free and unlimited coinage of both gold aud silver, and ad dressed the Senate on the subject. He likened the Sherman act to a houseless and homeless dog with no one to give it a bone, and without a kennel to hide its dishonored head, but declaring, never theless, that he would not vole for its repeal without a j;uarantecol silver as a money metal. Washington, Aug. 14-. A call has been issued for a Republican caucus im mediately after adjournment ol the Sen ate today if the hour is not too late. The primary purpose is to dispose of the minority patronugc, but the situation in the Senate w ill probably comcuuder dis cussion. U A KKELH Of MO.N V. Y . Tlic Uackbone or the Ilourdluic Craze Broken. New Yokk, Aug. 1-1. The steamer Spree yesterday discharged $1,218,750 in gold. While the Spree was discharging her cargo here, other brokers, on behalf of Ameri can shipKTS, were taking $1,210,00(1 Irom the bunk or bngland. 1 nereis now landed or afloat between $20,000,000 and $25,000,000 in gold coin and bars. While this vigorous increase ol the currency is going on in one direction, the paper money machinery in Washington is working at an extra rate, and orders have been pouring into the Ircasury De partment for bank circulation at the rate of $1,500,000 per day. llonds ol the United States -will be put on- deposit to secure this outflow of paper money, and already since the stringency became embarrassing about $15,000,000 has been bespoken. 1 Ins means a total 1 1 about $10,000,000 of new money in jected into the volume of circulation aud it will tax the ability ol the hoarders to get this sum salted away, lu fact, the backbone ol the boarding craze has been already broken. HINDOO A Pill HOUAHMI'.itAN. At End far a Time to the Klo'H ul Boiubey, lioMiiliV, Aug. 11. The religious riots that have prevailed with greater or less iutensity iu this city for three days past, have ended. The Mohammedans and Hindoos, whose smouldering animosity was kindled into a flame through the religious holidays of both sects falling upon the same day, have been awed by the display ol lorce made by the author ities and order prevails everywhere. Troops are still stationed in various parts of the city, however, but will shortly be withdrawn. The many busi ness places which were forced to close through tear ol being plundered by the rioters, are oiwn today. five: lives lost. Hotel Fire at Cnlcajto Willi Fatal KeanliH. Chicago, Aug. 14. During a fire iu the Senate hotel, corner of Fifth avenue and Madison streets tbis morning, five peo ple lost their lives by jumping from the windows aud being overcome by beat and smoke. The killed arc : Henry Godfrey, the 7 vears old son of 1. Godfrey, hardware merchunt, of Little Rock, Ark, burned Edward Short, a Chicago gambler, was burned and jumped from the window. An unknown woman and two un known men were burned. Tbe Karamanla Released, New York, Aug. 14. The Anchor line steamer Karamania which arrived at this port August 3, and which brought the first case of cholera tbis season, was released from quarantine this morning, She proceeded to her dock. Since the detention at quarantine she has been thoroughly cleaned and disinlected. Presidential Appolutmenta. Washington, Aug.. 14. The President today sent to the Scnat - tbe following nominations:' Edward C. Butler, Mass. Secretary of Legation to Mexico; Otto Boyeacn, North Dakota, United States consul at Gothenburg, Sweden; Nor. borne T. Robinson, Louisiana, Assistant Solicitor of tbe Treasury. the: pbesioknt mot weix, He Has Coue to Grai Uaulctt to west. Washington, Aug. 1-1. The President has returned to Gray Gables, after spend ing a week in Washington. Before leav ing he made the following statement for publication : "My absence from tbe capital at tbis time may excite some surprise in view of my intense interest in the subject now amaiting the determination of Congress. Though my views aud recommendations have already been officially submitted to that body and though I am by no means certain I should further add in bringing about the result which seems so neces sary, it would be a great satisfaction to me if I could remain at tbe scene of ac tion. But whether I am here or else where, 1 shall look with hope and con fidence to the action of those upon whom the responsibility now rests of relieving our people from their present dangers and difficulties. "I am going back to my summer home at the seashore because 1 am not suffi ciently rested from the strain to which I have been subjected since the 4th of March to fit me to again assume the du ties and labors which await me here. 1 have been counselled by those whose ad vice I cannot disregard that tbe further rest 1 contemplate is absolutely neces sary to my health and strength. I shall remain away during the month of Au gust, and shall devote myself to rest and outdoor recreation. My doings will be devoid of interest to the public, and 1 shall be exceedingly pleased if 1 can be free from the attentions of newspaper corres pondents. A C1CAZY SHOOTER Wild aud Possiblv Falal Antic of Au IiiMaue Durhamlte. Durham, Aug. 14 The Sun Saturday afternoon contained the following: "Parties who arrived in the city on the 11:25 train this morning brought the news of a terrible tragedy which oc curred at University Station this morn ing about U o'clock. J. F. Shoemaker, who has been the agent of the Richmond and Danville railroad and also postmas ter at that place for several years, tried to burn out the place and kill every one that came in his reach. He set tire to his store and the Richmond and Danville depot, but the flames were extinguished Ik-fore much damage was done. He shot his wife in the back of the neck, the ball lodging in her check, shot a Mr. Stray horn through the arm and shot at a Mormon preacher. r here was a wild scene around the sta tion for a few minutes. A Mr. Scruggs finally succeeded in capturing Shoemaker and tied him to a tree where be still re mained when the train passed there, lie Had been drinking quite heavily lor a week or more and seems to have become suddenly insane from strong drink; at least that is the only way they can ac count for his terrible tragedy. Mrs. Shoemaker's condition is thought to be quite serious." Ill'.N PAUKGK KILLIUU. Coiilliclliiic Attentions" to Vouuit I.atlv the Cause. Pa yet tis villi;, N.C. Aug. 11 In a fight on Hay street at 2 o'clock today, E. J. Fuller, of a well known and prominent family here, clerk in the insurance office of Col. J. A. Fcmk-crton. shot and killed Hen Parker, a young man of good stand- ng, clerk in the New York barurain house on Person street. Fuller, was on the ground, underneath, when the shot was fired. After the shooting Fuller calmly walked to King's drug store, had the wounds on bis lace dressed and then rossed the street to the Hank of I-"av- ettcville where, the the sherilVs officer coining in, he gave up his pistol ami sur rendered. I lie Uimculty is supposed to have come Irom conflicting attention to a young lady. Cast iron knuckles were und on the ground near the shooting. It is not known to which combatant they belonged. Charlotte Observer. OUJl-CTlOU TO WAI KH. So uob King I-'ired at Jacob Uavl Throuith a Window. Canton, N. C, Aug. 11 At Robbins- ville, Friday night, Jacob Davis, who is a clerk iu a store there, was shot by Dob King. Davis was in his room over the store washing and threw a basin of water out at the widow, some of which fell on King, who happened to be Ix-Iow the window. King swore that no one should throw slop water wi him, and stepped back from the house a little and began firing at Davis through the win dow. One ball struck Davis in tbe thigh and another went through bis arm. King was drunk, bur made his escape and the officers arc after him. It is not known how sciiously Davis is hurt. Hep. Oatt'H Not So Well. Washington, Aug. 14. Representa tive Dates of Alabama, who was struck by a cable car last wet k anil badly in jured, is not so well today. Saturday his improvement had been so great that it was thought be would be in the House Tuesday. When he will be able to re sume his dutiesin the House his physician cannot say. At Loretta Hall. Hot Si-kings, N. C, Aug. 14. The fol lowing guests are stopping at Lorctta Hall: Mr. Bishop and wife, Washing ton, D. C; Rev. J. A. Uurk, Mr. A. C. Hurk, Philadelphia; Mr. Cudd, Spartan burg, S. C; Mr. Kcguest, Charleston, S. C; Mr. Hook, Mr. Scharb, Columbia, S. C; Mr. Merrill, MonroctN. C; Kcv. A. w. 1'lycr. COXCUXSED TELEOHAMS. In the Supreme court of the District ol Columbia Saturday suit was filed for $50,000 for seduction and breach of promise against Representative W m. C P. Breckinridge of Kentucky, by Made line V. Pollard. Breckinridge was mar ried recently. Bradstrcct's telegram about the prob able crisis in the cotton region is laughed at iu the South. Brokers and cotton men say money needed to start the crop will be secured without difficulty and with out resorting to unusual effort. Brunswick, Ga., has a case of yellow fever, and there is a great scramble in Georgia towns to declare quarantine against it. Nancy Hanks was started Saturday at Mystic Park, Boston, to beat her rec ord ol 2:04, but her time was 2:08 1-4. SUPERIOR COURT AT WORK TBI; AUGUST TICItM CONVKNKH TODAY. Judge K. F. Armfleld's Remarks To a juror Who Wished To Ho ICxcused Jordan UBm8xe Suit Set for Trial Tomorrow. Not often does the judge's chair iu the court house support more avoirdupois than it bus today and will until the Au gust term of Ilunconibe Superior com t finishes its work. And the members of the bar do not often have to do with a jollier gentleman than Judge R. F. Arm Geld, who, assisted by Deputy Clerk J. MeD. Whitson, opened court this morn ing promptly at 10 o'clock. One of the first things for Judge Armfield to do was to hear an excuse from R. R. Porter, president of the Asheville Cigar company, who wished to be ex cused from jury duty. Mr.Porterstated that he was a commercial man and that his business would suffer if he were kept on the jury. "Vou cannot be excused, Mr. 1'ortcr," said the Judge; "we want some men on the jury who know com mercial law." men in a more serious tone, "It is necessary sometimes that men should sacrifice their business inter ests to serve the interests of their coun try." The court business was then pro ceeded with. In the case of J. A. Keith vs. W. M. Cocke, jr., laud suit, the plaintiff took a nonsuit. W. W. McDowell and wife vs. tbe citv of Asheville. judgment in accordance with the opinion of the Supreme court. This suit was for a mandamus to compel the city to send a jury on Southside avenue to re-award damages to the property of the plaintiffs. The Supreme court handed down an opinion in the plaiutill's' favor. In the case of W. T. Reynolds and others vs. T. C. McNcelv. a land suit. judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiffs for $100 and costs. 1 he case of Mrs. M. A. lorda n vs. the city of Asheville, for $10,000 damages, wascaucd and continued until tomorrow. While this case was under discussion Judge Armfield got the laugh on Maj. Unas. m. htedmaii, who arose to state that he had withdrawn from the counsel for the defence, and that his withdrawal was perfectly agreeable to counsel on both sides. The Judge said, good-naturedly: "I suppose thev wanted to iret rid of you or you would not have with drawn." Then Mai. Stedman laughed. the udge laughed, everybody else laughed und business went on. Mrs Jordan is represented by Alderman W. VV. ones and b. A. Sondlcv. while Gudger ct Carter aud . S. Adams are counsel lor the city. Short ot Money. Si'KiNGi-iiiLD, Mo., Aug. 14. The Hank' of Springfield, with a capital of $100, 000, failed to open this morning. Chicago, 111., Aug. 14. The A. K. Beck Lumber compa: v. with yards and offices in South Chicago, assigncil this morning. Assets, $511,000; liabilities, $250,000. Cincinnati, 0., Aug. 14. May, Broth ers &: Co., wholesale dealers and manu facturers iu clothing, 90 West Pearl street, assigned this morning. Assets and liabilities about $100,000. Order of Actinic secretary Hamlin Washington, Aug. 12. Acting Secre tary Hamlin has issued a circular in structing collectors ol customs hereafter to classify the entire contents of all pack ages of imported leaf tobacco, any por tion of which is suitable for cigar wrap pers, for duty at the rate of $2 per pound. Heretofore the practice has been to charge $2 per pound when packages contained 15 per cent, of tobacco suit able lor cigar wrappers. nig Minneapolis Fire. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 14. Two fires, presumably the work of incendiar ies, destroyed over a million dollars' worth of property yesterday afternoon. Among the losses are: Minneapolis Brewing Co., $110,000: one buudred and twelve houses at an average of $500 each, $")(),000; Nieolctte Island f.re, $125,000; bridges, $10,000. Total, $1, 057,000. llauk Statement. Nmv VoKii, Aug. 12. The weekly statement of the associated batiks shows the following changes: Reserve decrease, $2,527,575; loans increase, $3.O7N,2o0; specie decrease, $2,305,000; legal tender decrease, $408,000: deposits decrease, 741,700; circulation increase, $733,100. The banks are now $10,545,373 below the requirements of the 25 per cent. rule. To Visit Corrliguu. Washington, Aug. 14. Archbishop Satolli, papal legate to the United States, left this city this morning for New York to pay his much discussed visit to Arch bishop Corrigan. NEWS IN OUK OWN STATE. Wadcsboro Messenger: During thwl severe thunder storm of last Monday afternoon, a cow belonging to Mr. W. A. Curlec wus fastened to a stake by a chain 24 feet long, this chain was struck by lightning at a point about a loot from the cow's head, and from there every link, except two, in the direction of the stake was unlinked, but the cow was uot hurt at all. The Statcsville Landmark savs the main point in Judge Whitakcr's charge to the grand jury of Iredell huerior court last Mondav, was Ins condemna tion of the jail system of the State, lie said the jails of North Carolina were a disgrace to the civilization of the age. Vtatuuga Democrat. A rumor was afloat two weeks ago that Rev. E. F Jones had been shot and killed in Dixon, California. Wc are glad to state that it is a mistake and that be is alive and well. llie Baptists ol Aortn Carolina are expecting a great time at their Sunday school CUalau(ua to be held at Alt. Ver non Springs, Chatham county, August 22d to 27th. Mr. David Brown, ol Duplin county, has lost several head of cattle which had been bitten by a worthless cnr. The cat tle died of a disease resembling hydro phobia. Curious to say, it is reported that in Chatham county corn is now sold at 75 cents a bushel, while tbe price of wbeat is only b0 cents. Statesville has raised its tax on retail liquor dealers from $5UO to $750. DRUGS, MEDICINES AND SODAWATER. A Strungc combination, but wben you have tested the new drluks at our fountain which, always Uclici'jus themselves, contain extracts of medicinal properties, the most popular of these arc: COCA COLA, AROMATIC EGG PHOSPHATE, HIRE'S ROOT BSE R. Besides these, our lee Cream Soda, Pineap ple Snow, Pcuehcs uud Creuiu are more pupulur than ever. In drugs our stock is us complete as it is possible to be. We also carry u Bne Hue of druggist sun dries Stranccrs will find our stork in thiu Hue far better than is expected of a town this slzs. Wc have Just received a very pretty new novelty in the Columbian Pen Knife, alumi num handles, and three good steel blades. We only have a few and will sell for $1 each. Very suitable as a. Wnri.i- n.ir Souvenir. Don't leave Asheville without calling at our store. Open eveninus till 11 o'clock. KAYSOK & SMITH, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS, NO. ji PATTON AVENUE. P. S. 75 Uuxes Tanglefoot Sticky Ply Paper left at 4,5 cents u box. Call early for this Ilarguin. STAR - SUIRT - WAIST How many words can you make out of the above letters ? The three boys 1 i. years or under sending mc the longest list by Wednesday moralut. August 10, at 10 o'clock, will receive one each of the Celebrated Star Shirt Waists free. The best made. For those that don't win they are floo ICACII. MITCHELL, 28 Patlou Avcuuc, AsheWlle. Presentation Baskets FANCY FRUIT -A.T PECK'S 14 PATTON AVENUE. MOUNT 8ITUATRD AT TlIB PoOT ov Mitchell, Uiukkst Mountain Bast of tub Rockibs I MITCHEUL. Huntino rot Bras. Wolves and Wild cats, Fisuino . FOB Thout I HOTEL Board, $20 per month: 97.60 per Week; S1.60 per bay. Address : A. A- TYSON, junldSm Black If otuttaia, M. C. -TRY Till MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE TBKT BEST WOl CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70