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1 Asheville Daily Citizen,, VOLUME IX. NO 115. ASHEVILLE, N. C. EH L DAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. lTLcLiiiTiSO Swiss Cheese, Neufchatel Cheese and May find fault with the cigars gold by us, but if that single uian will show us wherein we are to blame we will give him a cignr that will please liim Did you ever try the FRUIT JARS, FRUIT JARS. TMK l'ANIC AT BRUNSWICK IT IN UAWfc-U ON 1"WO CAM ICS OF YKLLOW FKVKK. KRKATLV m:ouciu "Gray h Gables?' Camp IlaliiK 'Will ue Optutd AKalu Seven CascH Since Tlie niNiaHe 1-1 rut Appeared Too Hoon To Itcturii To Bruuswick? Hki nswick, Ga., Sept. 15. After the wild rumors of last night matters have assumed a normal quiet and people are not leaving the city as thry did before. At the Hoard of Health meeting at noon two cases of fever were reported, the Cox You cau get tl em from us in uuy size. I ints, child reported last night, and Mi s. Tur ner, in the northern part of the city. IN PH. I CIS. Justuuw is tlie stuauu lor canuiuu. frui BRKCKKNRiniiK WM.l. DENY. MANY THOUSAND ACRES meantime MIkh Pollard Says MotlilUKHt Bat Tliluks. Washington, Sept. 13. Congressman Urcckcnridge will return to Kentucky in in the next 10 days and stand for re election, lie will take the stump next summer, making the fight on Miss Pol lard's charges, and deny absolutely that he Is the father of her children. lie will trv to prove that he never Knjves, - scissors I.AKlii: Pl'KCHAslv OF TAIN I.AStllM MOUN Tuduy we reduced tlie price iu sevcrul arti cles. The stringency in tUc moucy tnurlct is havlug its effect on the prices fcf groceries as well as on cvcrjthiua; else. .A.. ID. Cooper. BON MARCHE NEW INVOICE EMBHOIPEBIES. NEW INVOICE RIBBONS. iiuurls and half gallons ami the best inaulitv of Muscu's improved. Seethe new eu ills we are show iK iw. Limuffcs Noelties, WeOscwooil uud Cope land; lilue Ware iu many odd ui;d daiuty pieces. Oi r stuck never wus so complete in every Hue, uad prices way down Iu suit tlie hard t'ni:s. THAD. W. THRASH ft GO. FAVORITE FLOUR. We are utter nag ctrucrdiiury i tlucciucuts iu the pi ice of u first e:ass PATISPiT I-LOUK. NEW INVOICE LACES. Bretzels. WM. KROGER I All Summer Dress Goods at Greatly Kc- duced Prices to close out. New Summer Neckwear lor Ladiis and Gentlemen. Still the best line of undcrwcai for ladies, men anil children. I'uvoritc Hour is a hinti crude patent and Huuiaiitcctl to lac absolutely pine. It Is made at the ccUUrutcd "llullanl .Mills," Louisville, Ky., uud is lurmly used by the bakeio of tliut city. Other cases that had been reported on the streets, after examination, were de clared not to be yellow fever. An important question was presented at the Hoard of Health meeting: Who is in charge of matters, the government or city authorities ? One or the other must assume the responsibility or great con fusion must exist. Dr. Gintcras sail last evening that it looks very much as though an epidemic is threatened, though the slow appearance ot'thc disease wasa hopeful sign. Each death has been com plicated with weakness from other ill ness. Camp llniius will be inaugurated bv next Monday when Surgeon Magruder will take charge. The people have little hope of egress now till after the frost however, when matters may turn. While there is cause ot apprehension, I the facts arc decidedly more cheerful than the street rumors. The ease of the man at the hospital was that of a con firmed consumptive who had been re moved from a sailor hoarding house be cause of pulmonary trouble. After being placed iu the hospital he had been up and down until Sunday, when he was reported worse. In that time he showed fever, but not of a suggestive type. Dr. Ilutts had not been with him during the last days f his illness. An autopsy showed, however, that he died of yellow fever. Surgeon Guiteras, the yellow fever expert at Brunswick, Ga., late this even ing telegraphed Surgeon General Wvman ot the marine hospital service at Wash ington that another case of yellow fever was discovered today near where the Cox child had the disease. This makes the fourth ease recently reported and seven since the disease first appeared. 1 he last case is that ot Mrs. 1 urncr, a her to Mrs. Ltik? P. Blackburn as his future wife and that the latter never so stated to General Duke or anybody else. Miss Pollard, meanwhile, is awaiting the trial. She says she has many wit nesses high in the social wot Id ready to tcstifv that lsrcckenridtre not only pub licly stated that she was to be his wife, hut introduced her to them as his bride. Dr. H. Weslray Battle Buyt a Vadl Tract lu Buiicouibe, Bendereon a lad TransilvaulaNew VorU Partlet Will Get It. The lands of Western North Carolina, introduced I and especially those lying near Asheville, and Razors arejust asattractivctoinvestors as they ever were. The transactions may have been held hack during the financial depression, but now that the tide h'as turned it is expected that the coming year will sec many vast investments in landed property iu this section. The Citizen this morning heard of one RAYSOR & SMITH'S Ttif. tul v pnmnrnlni'U' she will mnke is Ilreckenrulgc shall sign Her com-1 oi tne largest ucais mat hub uceu euusuu that plaint acknowledging the truth of these charges. DKMOCKAT8 11KATKN : Prescription Drug Store, mated in Western North Carolina, and Dr. S. Westray Battle's name being men tioned in connection with the transac tion, that irentlcman was called on at the Uattcry Park. "Yes." said the Doctor, in answer to an interrogation, "it is true that I have iust completed the purchase of an inter est in a large area of land lying in the counties of liuncombe, Henderson and Transylvania. I am not at liberty to state to what purpose the lands pur chased will be put, but 1 do know that they form one of the grandest possessions in North Carolina. More tliau tins, t Tlie lteianbllcaiin FUlbuHter Aud Win tlie. Day. Washington, Sept. lli. The first skir mish over the Federal election repeal bill took place in the House yesterday, and although the easualitics were few it was manifested that both sides were in earn est and that the regular battle will be a severe one. The Republicans opened their batteries I may tell you that it is to be turned over by declining to allow the bill to he even to 90Inc New York gentlemen. The tim- rcoortcu to tne House, unuer mc gen eralship of Mr. Hurrows of Michigan, tlie Republicans resorted to filibustering tactics and lor the day had the best of the skirmish, as they prevented there porting of the measure, aud the House at 12:4-5 adjourned without action. Hut before this was done the Democrats adopted a resolution revoking all leaves of absence, except those granted on ac count of sickness. uonuinoaKNT dkvi'n. on the returned refugee. It is supposed that her I idence. Commercial Tlie Revolutionists .Vires It to Janeiro Forls. Washington, Sept. 11. Secretary Grcsham has received the following cable from Minister Thompson at Rio: "At 11 this morning the revolutionary 1 not be learned forces bombarded the fort commanding the entrance to the harbor; also the arsenal, which is in the centre of the eitv. A few shells v. ere fired into the city, and a woman was killed in her res- bcr and water power of the possession arc not surpassed anvwherc cast of the Koekv mountaius." The land referred to lies, at the nearest point, about 10 miles from Asheville, aud adjoins the famous Pink Deds prop erty. The tract bought bv Dr. Battle will amount ito many thousand acres. It includes Ilijr l'isgah, Little l'isuah. the Haiti, the booking Glass, antl numerous mountain peaks. Pine timber covers a great portion of the tract. Iu fact, in spcakitua- ofthelland, Dr. Battle grew quite enthusiastic over this leaf tire of It. It is predicted that this vast purchase is only the beginning of investment iu this section in lands lor timber purposes as well as for game preserves. The nriec naid lor .the property could HE AUVKRTIsliM "j&lCU' And The prices we name below defy cc-imacti- tioii, uud wc w ill probably have uiily a lew- ears to offer ul these prices: Barrels, 9-1-.S2S; whole bi'KS, onc-baM bat;". Jl.tO; one tuar- 0; chilli also has the vcllow fever. Many people have returned to Bruns wick despite the advice given by the marine hospital authorities. Warnings auainst too speedy return were given by the public press in this section of the eountrv, in older that everybody should be made aware of the danger. A ItlXOKIl UHUKI-3. again been forbidden, has not yet arrived." tcleirrnms have The Charleston 3SOT I.IIilCI.'V-. 41 College St. BON MARCUE .. tcr lane;. GO ccuts. 37 SoutuMalu lreet. POWELL & SN IDER REAL ESTATE. wT'iTowm w. w. WBST. Gwyn & West, (Successors to Walter 11. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT SQUARE. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broker) And Investment Agents NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan securely placed at 8 per cent. Men 23 St 28 Pattoa Avenue. Second .floor. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. i'uralahcd and Unfurnished lluOKl. OFFICII BOOMS. Loan securely placed at Bight per cent. CUT RATH WORLD'S FAIR XICKliTS. $3,000, 1,500, $15 weekly. . SMOKE. NOVEL rI? 1 1 3 IS The Three I'opular llrunds of 5 Cent Clours KISS OF .THE WAVE, Louk Ilavuua I'idcr and Suuintia Wrapper. ESSENCE OF ROSES, Long llav.'DU Filler, Bumutra Wrapv-cr. BLOMBERG'S EXTRA GOOD S cents, 0 for 25 cents lluvaua and Little Dutch Filler, Seed Wrapper. Tbcse Cigars have been the nrtfateit ue- ccs.of any Clliftr in Asheville When you buy any ot the three hruntl. oi cifjursyoU; don't pay for prizes, but you p,c the value for your 5 cents. Sold only at tuc Model - Cigar - Store. 17 PATTON AVE. L. BLOMBERG. Very stylish ClotlliUK for fall and winter Just re ceived. These arc from our best mauufiieturers, and arc nearly equal to tailors' line work. A hUKe discount on Fprlng weight Clothing. The Columbia Will Kuril Her llullclers tx Ir in I it in. Philadelphia. Sept. 15. When the United States cruiser Columbia returned from her builders trial trip she was greeted by whistles of every stiaui craft on the river. The reason for the noisy welcome was that she carried on a streamer from her masthead the record-breaking figures "21 :i-10." These figures meant that dining her trial trip she had made Ul 3-10 knots an hour. 1 Ins is equiva lent to 21 1-5 miles an hour, and was made with a heavy sea running. She will now be put m ordet lor the olheiai trial, when she is quite likely to make as high as 22 knots an hour. FOIHONKRs LVMCIIICU. A Kii 111 or Alio lit Heuator Vance, KliaH aud Klmiuous. Washington, Sept. 13. It is said, on ........... I 1.. ......I nlilliiArhir V, f 1 1 CmMI.'I- "I'l""""" " . I:....: Iw.ll ...,.1 !,., -.n,r fr . tor Vance is r.Shti,.K the conhr.nal.on of - ; - " d of ,)(J Messrs. Simmons and Bhas. It is also said it is not probable that he can induce enough Senators of both parties to vote acainst their confirmation to defeat! them. The Senator is now at his moun tain home. Charlotte Observer. tlie UlocllHl luiervltwed Ciller Harklns. Por the past three days a member of the "Ceb" company has been in Ashe ville, accompanied by a big wooden bicycle and a hayseed suit, with which he appeared on the streets as an adver tisement for the performance. About 8 o'clock last evening the fellow climbed unon his iiiitraiiilv machine, borrowed a cow bell and liegan a tour of the streets, o. oys, SZ PATTON A.VUMUH. Wc are now ottering special prices on the above guodi. Our assortment Is vcrv lunge and prices low. Every piece guaranteed to Kivc perfect satisfaction. Cull early before the assortment is broken. FOCUVT BOOKS) PUKS1!8, CARD CASES AT Raysor & Smltli's Prescription - Drug - Store, 31 PATTON AVBNUK. Wc arc ulso ouVrlnK special bargains iu these kooUs. If you will call early and ex amine our stock, you will be convinced thut w e arc ollcriny bargains iu this line. Our stock is alwuys complete iu every de partment, aud you cau alwuys Kct what you want at Hprcud of tlie Cholera, London, Sept. Another death from Asiatic cholera has occurred at Kottcrham, in the west riding ot York- who followed iu his wake, and together "Zeb"'aud his followers made enough noise to rouse the sleepiest neighborhood in America. The procession came up Patton avenue on its triumphal march, but an obstacle in the shape of Chief of Police llarkins got in the bicyclist's way and arrested the rider for creating such an unwonted disturbance. The "Zeb" man pleaded with the Chief, telling him that he was to play an import ant part in the show and the aforesaid show was soon to befnu. The man Uaysor & Smith's Prescription - Drug Store, 31 PATTON AVliNtm. shire. The physicians' report as to the! begged so earnestly that hief llarkins New Dr'.-ss Goods and Triimn utfs for uututiiu iu several weaves, entirely new and 1 fetching.1 Insure, you en route and in Chicago, for Ladies. 6am. Jl.OO PER WBBK. A. RANKIN, Two door, below City Ticket Office. B. H. BRITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. AMERICAN BAKERY We are prepared to supply the citizens of Asheville with FreBb Dread, Itolls, Ties aud Grading of all kind. done. All .Ik. ol I (Jakey 0 CVCry description craanea .tone inrnisncu. poitoffice Bos 148, Aaherille, N. C. atutl9dtl Xlicj Threw Arnenlc In a W':l CaaiHtiiK rwo Deaths. Aiii;nm;iiN, Miss., Sept, 15. Iutlic line of the lynching business, Monroe county comes to the front with a case in which four negroes, two men and two women, were the victims, near ( Juincv, lo miles from Aberdeen. Two wceksago Thomas Woodnill and five children were taken violently ill ami two children died. He antl the others still linger with little hojie of recovery. It was learned that negroes living near had thrown arsenic in the Woodruff's well. A Kicitro To Ilollvla. Washington, Sept. 1.". President Cleveland has given Washington a great surprise by the appoint ment of Chai lea II. J.Taylor of Kansas to be Minister to Bolivia. The inhabitants of that de lightful South American republic will piobablv be more surprised when they see Mr. Taylor, if they ever do, than his acquaintances are to hearot his appoint ment. It has not been customary for the United States to send lull blooded Africans as representatives to countries Pen- Mutual - Penn Mutual p-; rs" man. A Town Ward Worlli Sso.ooo. Kokwalk, Conn., Sept. 15. Search is being made for the heirs of Mrs. Mary Ilrennan, who was fatally burned iu a grc on South street some moiu.ua ago. Mrs. Itrennan. who was 75 years of age, and who lived in squalor, died, leaving an estate inventoried at $.j0,()0( or more, although no one knew ol her hav ing any means, the town supporicu her much ot the time. two deaths at Delford, county of Not tingham confirms the statement that they were caused by Asiatic cholera. A death that recently occurred at Gaus- borough is now declared to have been due to the scourge; also the one today in biecestcr. 8i,ooo.ooa In IloiatflH. San Pkancisco, Sept. 1 t. I?ouds to the par value of $!S9,OOO,000 will be issued at once by the Southern Pacific railroad, constituting a first mortgage lien on its property in California. This ac'. ion was decided upon today by tie directors. The purpose is to rctire ali the earlier bond?, amounting to $50,- 000,01)0 and bcariuj; G per cent, interest. The remaining $-K.OOo.OOO will be ex pended in building new lines. ii.l.l him to co Ins wav. 1 ills ne uiu, re joiciug. This morning he was up and away early with the company and the voice of "Zeb" is heard no more in the land or on the bicycle. ON TO T HL HUIIlfSK. Celebrated Hats FALL. SHAPE, H. REDWOOD & CO. 'jlothine;, IJry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Kuks. cars' Bxpcricnce-34 BUXTON HARDING contractor and BUILDBR. Office and .bop, Wolfe Building. CORNBB COURT PLACB AND MARKET BTSBBT. II you want nice wedding or party eakes, give us un or- ilfr and if vou are not pleased in quality and artis E. M. ANDREWS, tic work we will refund you 16 and IS VT. Trade St. vonr monev. we wm aau i i dailv different lines of cuke r Will bake any kind of cakes to order. Telephone 174 Tk. b.riina Puralture. Plaao aad Oman dealer la the Carolina.. Write him for nricea. or are W. G. Preble., .pecial agent, at 2lH Booth Main Street, Aabevlllc, N. C. Spec ial atuntioa given to fnrni.hing hotela aad J6d3 CharlotU, M. C INSURE TOUn PROPEm WITH E. J. ASTON, General Insurance i Acent. Wtm Mo. 90 Soatk Mala rtreet. SatabHaaed IMS. Aaaarfll., N. C 8 N. COURT SQUARE Penn Mutual Penn Mutual CIGA RS Tlie House of Lords Loniion, Sept. 13. The National Lib eral Federation has issued ti circular in connection with the rejection of the Home kule bill bv the House of Lords, in which it savs that the nuestion of mending or ending; the House of Lords may displace for a while in the House of Commons all other subiccts of reform. The question the circular adds, needs un flinching treatment. Heuator Danlel'tt tireut sptech Washington, Sept. 15. The great event of yesterday's session of the Sen ate was the delivery of a speech bv Mr. Daniel, Democrat, of Virginia, against the passage of the rccal bill. It occu nied four hours and five minutes, and was listened to throughout withan inter est which did not seem to diminish from exordium to peroration. COXDliXSliV l'liLVGK.lMS. 'I I,,. i i -iiHlrn of TUc Keel I.lne I About fomplele Notwithstanding the bad weather the work of laving track on the extension oi the Montford avenue car line to Pear son's bridge has been pushed, so that up in rtst liiirtit all oi tne raus iuiu iWn nut down except on a sec tion of about TOO tcet. i ms r... :.!,. ..l i v tm t u trti evi WU9 IUil3m.U '""1 ...... j m . i wire w.ts expected to be strung bv tlnslJ-iiSt Received. nfiortinoii. Manatrcr Hand tola tin; Citizln that he expected to run tne first car over the line late this afternoon or tomorrow morning. After the hrst trip is made the track force will do some "surfacing," and then cars will begin regular trips between the square antl the bridge. MITCHELL JUST IX SOKTII CAHOUXA. Wayncsvillc Courier: md JMeasc last wcck cue pension mat neignuor THIS IS TUB BUST O CUNT STRAIGHT C tO A K liVBK OFI'IiKlU) Tl) IiuuilitrHtloii Agreement OfT. Washington, Sept. 15. Superintend ent of Immigration Stump this morn- intr received an ollicial telegram from Attornev-Gencral Dlncy says thedepor t.ntion dniise of the Vcarv law will not be enforced by any Rencral action ou the nnrt of the I'nited States until Congress, by supplemental legislation, directs that this should DC uonc ami proviucs uut quatc means to do it. Notwithstanding; the alarmist reports in rrirnrtl to I'rincc liismarck a condition that have liccn circulated, it is eaid in lv insintven that the ex-chancellor is re pnvrriiiL' from his recent attack of sick- iwss. Ilia condition is imnrovihg dailv Senator Hill will make three siK-cche TUB PUI1LIC. The name aud Iii'a-Is on the hoxes arc fur nished by the Old ond;Keliable l'enn Mutual Life Insurance Company ol I'nuutieipiiiu. which ia a Ruaiaultc of the goods. (BIADIi IN TWO SHAPES) tin- li.-nutv Minister of the Interior of l-Mii.-wl.-i .-iiiii. iiititiiiL' that the Canadian I : n,,. Ohio enmoaitrn. at Cleveland, Co- iKiv. riinu nt had refused to ratify the I i,,,i,l,,is and Cincinnati. lie will travel immigration agreement recently con-J on a special trainaud make little speeches eluded between the united fctuics auu i lrom the platlorm Canada. Hath and Knltier. Washington, Sept. 15. The new White Por .ale only by House bahv will be known hcreaftor as Lather. This old-fashioned name has l.n uWil rr flip I'htlil bv Preaidcnt Ilcinltsll & ItCBgan. ! and Mr. Cleveland. Amonnr thintrs scut to tl.stitute sea A Ullud 1 liitu. islanders bv wealthy New Yorkers arc Portsmouth, Ohio, Sept. 14. Adam plush dolmans, 1-rencb shoes, tailor-made lick, a broom maker, whose residence is suits, etc. The First National baiiK oi uaiiBucn, Ala., which recently susiciided, has been authorized to resume business. Emigration from the port of New York exceeds immigration for the first time in the history of the port. Malnria nnrl di.-irrhn.-a is terribly prev alent in South Carolina in the track of the late cyclone. The present provcrnmcnt in llrazil will almost certainlv be dethroned by the revolutionists. on Front street, this city, and who has been totally blind for 30 years, has issued a challenge to any blind man in the State for a finish fight. Marquis ol tjueens bcrry rules for $100 a side, lick has put up a forfeit of $25. Doctors Abel off the only Giles had a wounded toe w hich he has carried since the war. They did it in a strictly demo- rr.-itu- manner antl Air. Uilcs liowis less than anv ot the G. A. K. veterans. v it n good judgment, he sees the justice in it and is ovial. fays ins tioceoi s tu t'l""' to Hoke Smith. North Carolina's only phosphate mines now operated arc atCastle llavne. These have been called upon to turnish 10,000 tons of phosphate rock to the phosphate vorns near cu.uiraiuii. Owing to the c fleets of the storm m the latter section tne price oi piioBiu.tec has advanced 50 cents a ton, to me con sequent profit of the North Carolina mine owner. The heavy rains of the last two or three days have caused the Lalawtxi river to ovcrllow its banks in numerous places, doing heavy damages to larmcrs along its course. Pumpkins and water melons can be seen ou their swift course to the sea. Winston Scntii.J : Kcv. L. G. Urough ton, of broad Street P ptist church, has tendered his resignation as pastor, to take effect November 1st. The fircensboro Kccord is indignant because its Republican postmaster, whose term expired a month ago, has not yet been replaced by a Democrat. Mr. Samuel T. Nicholson, editor of iVip R.ilcich Fleetric is endorsed by laconic in fifteen States for achiefship of division in the Treasury Department. The Monroe Cotton Mills have been runninir on double time all the year, and part of the time they were unable to un orders. W'. M.J. Toomcr becomes cashier of the Atlantic National hanks of Wilming ton in place ol Mr. 11. W. Howard. Raleigh News: Wc have reason to believe' that Mr. Jernigan will receive a good appointment. Senator Vance is in North Carolina. Uii1crliiblitvr, 28 Patton Avenue, Asnevllle. VR IIAVI5 A TI-'W CHOICU DAMSONS Preserving AT . . . PECK'S, 14 Patton Avenue. CAROLINA 1GE & COAL GO. NATl'KAI. ANW T ( T7 MANUl'ACTURBD iV-Hl C r A T ALL KIND9.3 lj HARD AND SOFT 39 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE. TELEPHONE OFF1CB NO. 130. YARD NO. 144. -THV T1IJ MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY TMi VERT BEST ' CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70 'fl : 4 J U.ia
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