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Asheville Daily CttizdfL 1 VOLUME IX. NO 113. ASHEVILLE, N. G., WEDN ESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. Swiss Cheese, Neufchatel Cheese and 1 Man in 20 May Had fault with the clgara suit by us, but If that single man will show us wherein He are to blame tc will give lilm a cigar tbut will please liiui lliU you ever try the "Gray -Gables? FRUIT JARS, FRUIT JARS. GRKATI.V CONTEST IN THE SENATE 'P 3HT.VNT CUNI'tH 1CNCE HELD. Today we reduced the price in several arti cles. The stringency in the mouey niurkct is having Its effect ou the prices of groceries as well as o every thing else. A.. ID. Cooper, IN I'RICIi. juai ouw is me seusuu lor cauuinj; fruits ou cuu get tlieiu from us in auy size. I hits iiuuilsaiid liulf gullous uuil the Inst quality of Xlusou's luiproved. See the new cuods wc are thowliit; now ..ii.ii.f.e!! novelties, Wciifccwoou. und Cope land; lilue Ware iu many odd uud dainty picas. Oi r stock ocyir was so complete iu every line, aud prices way down to suit the hard t'ni-s. THAD. W. THRASh I GO. Bretzels. WM. KROGER 41 College St. SEAL ESTATE. W. B. GWYN. W. W. WEST, Gwyn & West, (Successors to Walter D. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1381 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE Real Estate. lUoaua Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COORT 8QUARB. CORTLAND BROS.. Real Kstatc Broker And InTcvlmcnt Agents NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices as & 36 Patton AreniM. Second 3oor, JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Uururnlsued Houses. OFFICE ROOMS. Loans securely placed at Bight per cent. CUT RATE 'WORLD'S PAIR TICKETS 83,000, 1.500. 815 weekly. Insures you en roate and In Chicago Saint lor Ladies. 81.00 FBR WBBK. A. RANKIN, Two door below City Ticket Office. B. H. BRITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. Grading of all kinds done. All aUet oi crashed atone furnished. Bend all orders to poatofficc Bos 148, Aahesille, N. C. ajrlMtf 34 Years' Experience MIITOIS HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILDBB. Offloe and shop, WoUe Bolldlnf. . COKMBK COURT PLACB AND MARKBT TRBBT. GO TO STALL, NO. 5 CITY MARKET. COLT BR at CO. have Just received a -fine llae of MEATS. Yon wilt And the best home swats in the market at our Mall. Give ns a trial. Wc so'icit your patronage. COLTER & CO. eptiadli BON MARCIIE NEW INVOICE EMBROIDERIES. NEW INVOICE RIBBONS. NEW INVOICE LACES.' All Slimmer Dress Goods at Greatly Re duced Prices to close out. New Summer Neckwear lor Ladies and Gentlemen. Still the best line of underw ear for ladies, men and children. BON MARCIIE .17 Soulli Main girect. SMOKE. Tho Three Popular ISniuds of a Cent Clgurg KISS OF THE WAVE, Long Havana Filler and Sumatra Wrapper. ESSENCE OF ROSES, Long Havana l'llkr.-tumutra Wiapj-cr BLOMBERG'S EXTRA GOOD S cents, G for 25 cents Havana aud Little Hutch Filler, Seed Wrapper. These CiKars have been the greatest sue cess of any Cigar In Asheville When yon buy any ol the three brauds of Clears you don't pay for prizes, but you get the vulue for your 5 cents. Sold only at the Model - Cigar - Store 17 PATTON AVE. L. BLOMBERG. AMERICAN BAKERY We are prepared to supply the citizens of Asheville with Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pies and Cakes of every description If you want nice w edding or party cakes, give us an or der and if vou ar unt, a v v 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 orden Telephone 174. 6 N.GOURT SQUARE FAVORITE FLOUR. Wi arc ofl'erini; extraordinary In. duccments in the pi ice of a first c'nss PATENT Fa-OSJI. l uvoiite flour is a high grade patent mid guaranteed to be ubsoiutcly pure It is mode at ths celebrated "Iiullurd Mills, iwouisvillr, Ky., end is largely used by the bukirj of tba'. city. ine prices we name bciow defy couiucti- iion, urn. wc win probably have only a tew cars to offer at these prices: Uurrcls, $4.25; whole br-Rs, $U.1'0; one-hull bags, $1.10; ene iiuar tcr bngs, C3 cents. POWELL & SNIDER Very stylish Clothing for fall and winter Just re ceived. These arc from our best manufacturers, and are nenrly ciul to tailors' Que work. A Iutge discount on Spring weight Clothing. New Dress Goods and Trlnim iign for autumn In several weaves, entirely and ' fctc-lilng." uc H. REDWOOD & CO. Ulotlilng, Pry Goods, Shoes, Hats aud KuK9 'enn Mntoal - Penn Mutnal Penn Mutual Penn Mutual CIGARS! THIS IS THE I1B8T S CENT STRAIGHT CIGAR EVER OFFERED TO TUB PUBLIC. The name and lubels on the boxes arc lur- nished by the Old and.Kcllable Tenn Mutual Life Insurance Company of Pbtlad.li.hln which ts a guarantee of the goods. (M ADE IN TWO 8HAPUS) Pur Bute oo't by Uelnltsli k Ucajjuii. Wlieii ". icttiuinle" Siieccluiinlt- ICxplrcH Thin I-lIIibuMtc-r-Itij- will come-3o Cloture Puh tl!c in TUe Senate. Washington, September '12. An im portant conference of Democratic sena tors was held this aft:rnojn upon the f.. ....... r i. , ... '"""t n;e buyer ucoate. l licre were present Gorman, Voorhccs, Faulkner Gray and several of the other leaders of the senate ai d fricnd3 of the ndmiuistra tion measure. The main pat t to which the senators are said to have addressed themselves was the possibility of bring nig tne silver mtcslion to a vote. A canvass was made to the names of those who intended speaking on thcsubject uud this disclosed that the limit of legit imate debate would not be exhausted until tins week had ended and possibly not until one or two days of the next had been consumed. It was agreed that o.li mm t.icceu matting would becrpiiv """I IU llllljlisic-rtllfr nml . .... t - ...... nine nil v spiccu mane would be lor the certain purpose oi consuming tunc and position HUT t ho rl.'l v lnol : 1 ......I tiiuiwii. nowto nrevent tins is i m .i: . . - ... 'jiivaLiuil ....aiu.suiBuuusoi securing a vote arc siiKing to answer. Cloture is inu; .1. I.., ..r ji.. . .. . . . .,.,.- u, lliK inemiicrs ot this onfereuce said, cloture had no more hance of passing the Senate than would . "ici suic ior ene repudiation oi the na lonal debt. T iemim ii,.mt argued, would be hailed with delight by "i-'r'oiiiK ii jrui. ijccaustf it wnniH .4iii uii uunortu 11V to tri Mr OWlIlCLIIIIlir SI Slttrt h....... . more time. Ihe vote will be reached if t '1 rlwi1 n - ..II t J I a x . .v-i.vw i. ,nf uy niu test oi piivsicai en durance and with that end in view the Lf,L wm no made as soon as possible. larlv next wwh n ir.t; :n , " , . "'UMUIl V ill I J (J made, unless it is made sooner to take fleet on a d.-iv ivrtni.. ...... r. j - -. I'luviuiii lur mgtit sessions and theso sts ions will be made continuous so that a ijuorurn of the Senate will be required every hour of IU. Ill L 1 H WnV rtf.Ttln.l . 1 uoweriui intiupTiec r tii,. i.,,c.;. " ' " 'l.ll-.-.l esib oi tne countrv now i pmnnilimr repeal, tne repealers think thev can lurce ene Ktivi'r m..,, rt .. - vunit n icrius iim consent to the lakuiL' of tin? vntP i iiiuks verv much tiu ii iii. wuiu ut imiiigurateu next week. FREK TOBACCO Till.; UNKNOWN l'ANTI rv What will lie V!ecIV..Kid,.l hi.. veUHon'H Attitude 7 Washington, 1J. C. Sent. 13 The 25th of September has been fixed upon in Administration circles as the date .-it which debate may be reasonably ended b.y a motion to proceed to a vote on the repeal ol the Sherman act. The success of such a parliamentary coup neeessarily depends upon the attitude of the ore siding officer of the Senate. Yice-IVesi- acne Stevenson. iir. Stevenson nnrtt nfim. tr, ., tain to such a motion, as not in order iimier tue rules and as without t.rf-.-( l enc, except when done bv unanimous consent. This solution of the deadlock rests, inert-lore, in tile lianils of i bp , President. The .nlm iar nan no reason to suppose that the viee-l'residcnt is nnt in .-i.,.n,-.i ...;.i. .i... President. Nevertheless. .....i o , ... ' . auu oa-icuiry tarnsie actually do not know what stand the vice-President will taKC SllOllld SllC 1 II iput- rnmn cntl; it must. TliUmnvsi-om sinnrltlt,,, ui.uiv rcauers, nuc it must be rcmcm- ocreu mat tne unices ot President and vice-President are, in practice and in lunctton, entirely independent and dis tinct. i lie hoik.- OI IUC Adlllinistrnti.m nn. ccntcis rather uuon Senator -.,.,.-, tlian upon Senator Voorhecs. who. as chairman ol the fin;m -.-. ; . .... i,., the repeal bill nominally in charge, 'it is Mr. Gorman's plan to harmonize and pi.ic.-ne, anu suppress, so far as possible, public outbreaks of the bitterness which I'lcvuus net ween Democratic tactions. CHINA'S POLICY, icerov LI Ilunie ctiauis Advises me iixpulHlou of For-lriier8. Lo.ni.on, Sept. 13. The astonishim- dispatches from Shanghai, printed bj the Standard, which credit Viceroy 1. Hung Chang with advisins' theeinul sion or massacre of all foreigners excite: sonic comment here. Some color is fnVCll til tin ...... - - - n ' .UV. IllI'll winch wnnlii r.nlitinll v l. 1 t .t ijijiiiiisgvu IIS absurd, by letters and other telegrams ......,,,K luiiL me autt-ioreign cra?e. w iiit-u is lostered by the government, is u:tuiiiiiiLr aiarmnm v fart-.-kti.r f-i. :. reported as arguing that an anti foreigt policy is necessary to prevent an event ual partition ol China amoner the I- jro pean powers. INCKICAttE OK CHOLEU4 Tlie Terrible spread of mc Uls ease Am on it Hie PIlitrlniH. Warsaw, Sipt. 13. Cholera has in traded seven new localities alontr the regions of the Vistula river. Pilgrims from Mecca stale that those making the pilgrimage who suffered from cholera came from Ir,,,.i, A 1 j o.i i unis, wiiuc ligyptian pilgrims lost yery few from tlip disp.-isc iin.. i,:.Kni;,i f iniantry. which went to Mecca TOO strong, lost bctorc returning to Piaddah 500 mcti. ronfederute Veterans' Rcnvlon, New Orleans. Sept. 13. The general commanding the United Confederate veterans has issued an order fixing Mon day and Tuesday, October 3 and 4, as the dates for liohlin mingham, Ala., and October 7 as the date of the unveiling of the Confederate uiiMiuiucni at toicago. At Chicago W. C. I T-.rl, r KcntUCkv will IK- thr nrulur nf I10 .lnn and Gen. 1. I). Gordon of Gcnri'ifi will preside on tke occasion as commander-in-chief of the United Confederate veter ans. Hon. Willi U. nsrhen Insane. Princeton. Ky.. Sept. 13. Iix-United States Senator Willis II. Machen Kaa been adjudged to be a lunatic at Eddy- Vllle. At nn tiffn li M,n I.. ... .. 1 It " a 111. ll.UBV L.I - liant man in this section of Kentucky, but of late years bis mind has b-en lail iriir. In 1872 he w.n n iwnintii.nl .nnL date for governor. Home Tliat Did Not Pay Viicle Ham's Tax. 1'lill.AUEi.l'iiiA, Sept. 13. Under in struction from Secretary Carlisle, a thorough investigation has been made by special agents of the Treasury into the circumstances surrounding the al leged undervaluation of Sumatra to bacco which has been brought across the Canadian frontier for shipment to Phil adelphia, New York and other centres of the tobacco trade in the Uuited States. as a result, hpccial Agent Marcus Ilau- lOIl liaS Sllllinit ted fl rcnnrl ,l.al.'.. B peeially with that portion of the under- I 'c.i. ocut iu mis city to me order oi . jvietz, an Arch street merchant. Agent Hanlon recommends the dismissal of Deputy Collectors Frank Johnson and U. 11. Iiucktnnn of the Odcnsburg custom house. According to Agent Ilaulon's report, it is believed that fully $2,000,000 worth of Sumatra leaf invoiced as fillers lias passed through the Ogdensburp Custom house in the last six months on which the government has lost duties amounting to manv thousands of dol lars. UAKNAIcUSVILLE WINS, Tue Mars Hill Team llefealed 1V a Mcore of ia to 18. I1ARNAKDSVH.I.U, N. C, Sept. 9. Mars Hill and Barnatdsville baseball tenma played one of the hardest games ever witnessed in Western Noith Carolina. Umpires McMahon andCarte-r called the game at 3 o'clock. It is a well known fact that Mars Hill's team is really hard iu iiunuie. tne team tliat defeats it has to have lorn licii-dnrl if .n 1 - o - " VUIULICU. Ihe game was witnessed bv hundreds f peoole. while rnin ami fo(v.,...-..,l u surroundinir mminhiina T I. nn mn conducted by John Whittctnore of Bar- udiusviiic una iveesanis ol Mars Hill, and was well managed throughout. The iuic went on qutttiy and tue good peo ple of Bil? Ivv pnnirrntiil.nfo.l th,. ,1, on their good behavior. Mars Hill con sists of real nice young men. The score stood: Barnard.mlle. 10: Mnm Hill 8. These teams will tilnv nnni lir the 16th of this month. TRAIN ROBDHKS' BIG HAUL THliV "HOOT TIIK ENUINKCIl AMD GET Skj.ooo MOHK SIGNS OF liQOIl TIMKH. Sllfc aud Iron Hills Busy Aiealu uanK will Reopen. Ai-u-NTowN, Pa., Sent. 10. The in dustrial outlook in Allcntown is bright ening. The broad silk department of the Adelaide Silk mill, which has been run ning on half time for several months. has started on full time. rivinr mr.y. mcnt to 600 hands. The Kluenter furni ture factory, which has been idle for six weeks, has sturtr-il itn ..,;m, n.in enough to keep the force at work until winter, i ne Consolidated Steel and Wire company will resume this week. It has been idle since July 1. COLI'MIIIA. P.I.. Sptit. 1l Tti c quehanna Iron coni)any and the Colum bia Iron company will resume tomor row, giving employment to 00O persons. Indiana poi. is. 1ml K,.r.- in tu. cashier of the Hank of Commerce says tne nank will resume Oct. 1. N. Y. World. Tlie PaaaeuiterB Scared out of a Year's Natural Growth Dyua nine Used lo Ureak Open The i:xprCNH Sale. Chicago, Sept. 13. Twenty masked men held up a Lake Shore train 120 miles from Chicago, near midnight, and aner wounding the engineer blew open the safe iu the express car and stole its contents. The train is the one whir li drew out of Twelfth street depot of the Illinois Central road at 7:4j Tuesd.iv evening. It reached Kendal ville, a small station iu Indiana, little short of four hours later. It went past the town and 1 ST- . 1 uitu naraiy gone a mile through a strcicu ot l mi Der land, when the engin eer slowed up near a curve. As the c-n giuc rattled round the turn the engineer saw a red light ahead. When the train came to a stop a dozen men sprang into tue cat, shot the engineer, seriouslv wounding him, and then blew open the express car with dynnmite and drilled open one of the safes, getting safelv away ".iu tucir uooty. A lie amount stolen by the train rob- oers is 1U,400. Within two hours of tue commission of the crime Capt. Byrne .r..i vu iiia way to tne scene with, a de tachment of detectives from his Buffalo aistrict. 1 He first trams out of Pitts pur;, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, In dianapolis, Chicago and St. Louis car ried SI Iliads of llctrrlifo i 4t, of the United States Express company uu" vuincacraieu companies. TO NAVE HER CHILD. Vusuc- TO DROP ITS PLAN The Parochial School to Re CSIveu uucu to the CburcU. Fakihau.t, Minn.. Sent. 10. The Faribault plan iu this city will soon be a thing of the past. The Catholics whose hildren attend the parochial school. which was placed under the iui isiliH ion "f the city Hoard of Education, now in sist that onlv tsitlir,!; t'l. ...... gaged there. The Hoard of Education is Wlllimr tO have turn C.-ltllntir. only. Otherwise, it says, the purpose of the plan would be lost. At the annual meeting of the School Hoard next month tUn lr.no f chial school building will be allowed to revert to the Catholic church, and it is probable that it will not again be used ior secular instruction. N. y. World. COlNTIiKFEIT BONDS. weallhv Mexican Pais Sio.ooo lor Couulertelis. Oi' a dal ajar A, Mex., Sept. 13. A great sensation has been caused here bv the discovery of one of the most extensive swindles ever perpetrated in this part ol Mexico. A wealthy broker nf fhia,-;f l. ,,..,! from what he eunnosril n ln.rii t. . source $10,000 worth of bonds of the the public debt, lie has just learned that they were forged and therefore worthless. The matter ia in tin- hr.n.lof 1... ,..... - wW kWi II- ment authorities, and several arrests of prominent persons will probably soon be made. Named Margaret FoUom. Wasiiinuton. Sept. 13 It was re ported here that President and Mrs. Cleveland had decided to name their new girl which was born at noon Saturday alter the grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Perrine. of Nebraska. This information is said to come from the ladies of the household of Senator Hrice. The baby will lie rhriHtpnrrl in i Ue Wl.: a lln.... - - .- . ...i. i.uuac, but the -christening will be very quiet compared with many previous White Mouse christenings. The Vatican Will Investigate. London, Sept. 13. The United correspondent in Rome telegraphs that the Vatican is about to open an inquiry of the most searching character into the latest opposition to Mgr. Satolli in the United States, an opposition which has ramifying influences extending to Home itself. The Vntie.-in li.na rpsnlvpil 04- with the greatest energy upon the evi dence it has secured in the matter. Cleveland Victories. Penn Yan, N. Y., Sept. 10. The Cleve land men, led bv N. A. Learv. won n vio. tory In the caucus of Democratic leaders yesterday over the Hill men. led by Dep uty Comptroller Huson. The Cleveland men hnw rnnttirpil a ... i i . . .-. C I. -"r - i..." p." ' J " 1 k 1 1 uncontested towns of the county, and piuuauij win control tne county conven tion. A Prohibitionist Unnita Himself. Lansing. Mich.. Scot. 10. Alfred v;. 66 years old, one ol the founders of the Prohibition nartv in this ilaiK many years a prominent manufacturer, hanged himscli today. He had been melancholy for a year, and his trouble was aggravated by financial trouble. Blollier's Heroic Hut ceSHful ICHort. Bi i-kai,o, Sept. 13. Mrs. Wm. Wol- schlagcl and her two year old baby were struck by a Nicklc Plate freight train on the Hamburg grade yesterday afternoon. l he child was killed and the m-jther fatally injured. a lie uttlcone was plavtnir on the track nuiu came along, i lie engineer blew his whistle to frighten the child away, but instead the child tottered toward the train. The engineer reversed the train and did all in nis n:)wcr to stop. Meanwhile the mother had seen the child's danger and Hew to siveit. She had just reached the baby when the train struck them, throwing both into the ditch. When picked up they were lyins side by side, the baby dead and the mother bleeding from half a dozen ugly pashes, while clutched in her hand was the pink dress of the little one. She can not recover. i;noor8i;ii tiii; ii;ssAtii;, AcllouofTlieBoardiol Trade at Washlniclou, Washington, Sep. 13. Thecouvciition called by the New York board of trade and transportation, to consist of dele gates appointed by the various commer cial Dodies throughout the country, yes terday adopted a resolution heartily com mending "the President's message and tue decisive action ot the House ot Rep resentatives in passinir an net in accord ance with his recommendation," and earnestly urging "upon the Senate of the United States the necessity of speedily and unconditionally concurring in said LlCLIUIl. Arkansas Cotton Crop Little Kock. Ark.. Sent, lo. The boll worm is devastating the cotton crop on river bottom lands of Arkansas. It IS HOW est.im.-l led tlinf iintv T-J cent, of a crop will be gathered. A gen eral rain uas laiien during the last two days and will do great good. The Arkansas banks have amulc menus to move the crop. Knives, - Scissors and Razors A.T RAYSOR SMITH'S Prescription Drag Store, 31 PATTON AVKNUI1. We are now offering special prices on the above goods. Our assortment is verv larire and prices low. Every piece guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cull early before the assortment is broken. POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, CARD CASES AT Raysor & Smith's Prescription - Drug: - Store, SI PATTON AVENUE. We ore ulso offering special bargain in these goods. If you will call carlv and e. amine our stock, you will be convinced that wc are ofJcrlng bargains In this line. Our stock is always complete in every de partment, and you can always iret whut you want at Raysor & Smith's Prescription Drug: " Store, 31 PATTON AVENUE. He Wont Have It. Pokt Dooci;, Ia.. Sent. 13. L,. S. Cof fin, who was nominated for governor by the prohibition republicans September .". while absent from the Si-ntiv letter today declining the nomination. The Drolliliitinn rwiiti-'il nnriimiit.. ...:n ... Hi LOIIIIUIL IV. V V All probably select another candidate. M. Cbas, DeLessepN lMrdoned.: Paris, Sept. 13. M. Chas. IJcLessens. who was sentenced to five years' impris onment lor enmnlinitv in lli l ...... canal scandal, was released from prison icjutAjr Ilaln Enough. I-'rom the Chicago Tribune. "Zat man," exclaimed theexcited Gaul, "ccs one cxecr-r-rable.ccnfamous liar-r-r! 1 would tell 'eem so in plain Ivnglish, bv ear!" CO.XDENSED TELEGRAMS. Celebrated Hats FALL SHAPE, The President issued an order detailing I'aascd Assistant Surgeon Mugruder, with a force of officers, to goto Beaufort, C., to take charge of the work of re lieving the sick, and placing a revcuuc cutter at their disposal. The first prize of $5,000 in the World's Fair singing contest was awarded to the Scranton (1'a.) choral union, and the sec ond prize of $1,000 to the Salt Lake Mormon temple choir. Frederick Douglass has issued an ap peal at Chicago for the South Carolina storm sufferers. The New York fund for the relief of the sufferers amounts to nearly $5,000. The Grand Army of the republic was represented at the World's Fuir Saturday by thousands of members. Ex-postmaster-Gcncral John Wana maker is making a tour in Xcw Jersey as an evangelist. T,The PQid admissions nt the World's l-air Saturday numbered 220,036. T insure change of advertisements rtuniin? on mnilflr rnntMAf . be handed in bv 10 o'clock a. m. When you want a good meal go to the Mountain Gem Restaurant. Oysters anv style. You can always get good beef by going to W. M. Hill & Co.'s. Neufchatel cheese, Swiss cheese and Bretzels, at Kroger's. Fresh Pork at W. M. Hill & Co. Just Received. MITCHE Haberdasher, 28 Patton Avenue, Asnevllle. We have just opened a choice stock of Pine Candies, includ ing Teuucy's famous goods. Iu sealed packages and iu bulk. I'ECK'S, Opposite Mimnaugh's. CAROLINA ICE X COAL GO. NATURAL. AND Ti"T- MANUFACTURED 1 H. ALL KINDS 3 HARD AND SOFT COAL 39 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE. TELEPHONE OFF1CB NO. 130. YARD NO. 144. -THY TH1 MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY HK TEHT BEST WORK. CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70
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