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Asheviile Daily Citizen,, VOLUME IX. NO 133. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER G, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS- HOLLAND HERRING, HIGH GRADE FRENCH SARDINES. Chaumette Fils 6c Co.'s NEW PACK. NUW CROP FRENCH TKUNliS NUW CROP FRENCH PRUNES NEW CROP FRENCH PRUNES NEW CROP PtIRB MAPLE SYRUP NEW CROP PURE MAPLE SYRUP NEW CROP PURE MAPLE SYRUP BIG t REDUCTIONS FIGHT ON CONFIRMATIONS AT THE x I SENATOR HILL VOTEH WITH THE REPUBLIC 4NH. NEW CROP NUMBER ONE NEW CROP NUMBER ONE NEW CROP NUMBER ONE MACKEREL MACKEREL MACKBRELl A. D. COOI-ER A D.COOPER A. 1. COOPER CORNER COURT SQUARE, NORTH CORNER COURT SQUARE, NORTH CORNER COURT SQUARE, NORTH SIDE SIDE SIDE FOR RSNT, TWO FRONT ROOMS OVER STORE. Crystal Palace. In order to make room for the large stock our buyer is now electing la the eastern markets, we will offer BPECIAL INPPCEWENT8 TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS. We have the bargains arranged on coun ter from S cts. up. Many articles are being offered at half their value. Come early and get first selection. Those owing us accounts of over 60 days' standing must settle before October 1 or we will place all for collection. THAD. W. THRASH J GO. 41 Patton Avenue. BON MARCHE FAVORITE FLOUR. NEW FALL AND WINTER Dress Goods. We arc offering extraordinary In ducements in the price of a first class PATENT FLOUR. The Question 'Was on tlie Ap pointment of Men From Due Wale loan Office lit Auolher Long Kxeculive Session. Washington, Oct. G. With a six hours continuous executive session the Senate yesterday broke the record of the last Congress, but in so doing managed to dispose of considerable business and get out of the way of a number of nomina tions against which the Republicans have been making a determined resistance. The struggle was over certain nomina tions of citizens from one Mate, selected to act as ludian agents at agencies lo cated in other states, and the Republi cans opposed their confirmation on the general ground that such nominations were a violation of the home rule plank of the Democratic party platform, but added to this was the further charge, in some cases, that the nominees were not qualified for the position. Davis and Washburn of Minncssota, Stewart of Nevada and Dubois of Idaho, made vigorous speeches denunciatory of the violation of the home rule principle, while Voorhecs eloquently defended the President from the shafts ot his assail ants. The surprise of the day. however. came in the reported action of Senator lull, who is understood to have aided the Republicans not only by bis vote but by his voice. The men confirmed were: Win, I. llargrave ot Indiana to bclndmn auent at Western Shoshone agency. Nevada Joseph Robinson of Missouri, at the Ness I'erees agency. Idaho: Robert M. Allen of Illinois, at White Karth agency, Min nesota, and James A. Smith of Mississ ippi, at Vanktown, South Dakota. (tITH-INUICK80LL. AN EXPERIMENT. A. Illock of Stone Pa-vlnte to Go Uowu on Oolleice Street. Work has begun to make a stone pave ment on the north side of College street. Mayor Patton has the work in charge and told The Citizicn today that the material for the road was secured iu this way: A number of sidewalks in town were not completed because there was no crushed stone of the proper size. Two sizes of the stone are used in their con struction, but the machinery at the city quarry turns out more of the large pieces used in the loundation, than ot that used for the top dressing. On consulta tion with the city engineer it was de cided to use the accumulated rough ma terial, unfit for sidewalks, in building a better drivewav on College street and the work is now under wav. The grading of the street and the lev elling of about four inches coating of the crushed stone will be done by the citv prisoners, and then the sprinkler and roller will, it is believed, make the mass compact. The Mayor added that the work was iu a measure experimental. because of cheapness in cost of labor and material used, and that constant atten tion would be given the work which will probably extend to Oak street. If the job proves satisfactory, more work of the same kind will be undertaken. DEATH LIST IS GROWING THli TOTAL. WILL REACH TWO THOUSAND. IS i; Alt THE NORTH POLE. Those are select Fish, put up in tho finest olive oil. With patent band key open- Dry Goods. BRAIDS, TRIMMINGS. ETC. of I" AKHVIW 11A1I.V. made at the celebrated "Ballard Mills,' Louisville, Ky., and is largely used by the I ere. LAM US TION. MISSUS' KROGER. REAL. ESTATE. W. B. GWYN. W. W. WEST. Gwyn Sc West, (Successors to Walter D. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. 8UUTHBA8T COOHT 8QUAK8. Smoke Flor de 123 Orleans. HIGH CLASS CIGARS. If you want the uecr of Smoke , . . , all 5 cent cigars. MANUFACTURED SABOROSO," BY VETTERLEIN BROS., rUILADBLFBIA. octMlm. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Investment Agent NOTARY PVTBUC WRAPS OF liVEHY HUSCR1P A PULL LINB OF LADIES'. AND CHILDREN'S UNDER WEAR AND HOSIERY, BETTER THAN EVER, NOVELTIES IN ART NEEDLE WORK. MEN'S AND BOVS' UNDER WEAR, NECKWEAR AND HATS. 1'ULL AND COMPLETE LINES. . BON MARCHE .. 37 South Main Street. To Sports! JUST RECEIVED - - A. - - FULL LINE SPORTING GOODS I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES SWEATERS STANDARD SWEATERS, TURTLE SWEATERS, PEERLESS SWEATERS, STANDARD LACE SWEATER, COLUMBIA SWEATERS, ECLIPSE SWEATERS. Prices to Suit All. SIZES PROM 28 TO 4-4. Also everything you can mention in th line of In and out house sports. It is useless I for me to mention. Call and examine the I line lust come In. L,. Blomberg, Tlie Model Cigar and Sport Goods House. AMERICAN BAKERY Cleveland, .. Witlcliiiir lereHt to AhIi-vill- Ci.KVE1.ani, O., Oct. C). Special. The favorite flour is a high grade patent and I wedding of Miss Grace Lyman .Ingersoll of this city and Mr. White G. Smith of guaranteed to be absolutely pure. It is I Asheviile, N. C. was solemnized last evening in the Grace avenue Presbyte rian church in the presence of a host of menus. It wns a pink wcddinir. the brides maides wearing pink silk gowns covered with white Swiss. 1 lie bride s dress was of white satin with lace bretels anil her ornaments a diamond cluster pcnd.int, ttie gilt ol the groom. 1 hecliurcu decor ations were ueautiiui, tlie altar oeing, as a lady enthusiast said, "a very poem in pink." 1 lie lamps were hidden among the massed lohagc of a prolusion ot plants. i ne maid (t Honor was Miss Sarah Ivdwin Ingersoll. Dr. Charles S. lordan of Asheviile, wns best man. The brides maids were Miss Kdtth Fuller, Miss Grace Drake, Miss lillcn Cnrtmcl. ol Asheviile, and Louise Ingersoll. I'red l-uller, Irving Kipp. Norman C. McLoud. of Asheviile and Ned Drake were the PHWRI T Rt- GKT TFiTT D ushers. bride, the couple left for a tour throtmh the lakes to Chicago. Tliey will go Asheviile about November 1st. WhalliiK Vi-NHel BratThe Greeley lxIoritiie Record. San Francisco, Cal., Oct. G. The steamer Jcau, tender of the Pacific, steam whaling fleet, brings word that Capt. Porter of the Newport, whilu in pursuit f whales, reached the titrhtv-fourth parallel. The sea was unusually free ot ice this year, otherwise he could not have gone so near the pole. The Greeley party in 18.S2 attained a latitude of K3 degrees and 2 4- minutes. Eight years before, Stevenson, the Eng lish explorer, penetrated to S3 degrees and 20 minutes via Greenland. These records have now been beaten. Capt. Porter savs the conditions were so favorable that if he had had dogs and sleds, he thinks he might have taken to the ice and reached the pole. WAU IS COSTLY. Wide lixteut of the Last Storm In Louisiana and MIhsIshIoisI Re lief Vessel out On Krrauds or Mercv. Nuw OKL.EANS.Oct. G. Special. The Picayune relief boat returned to the city this morning at 1 :30 o'clock from Bayou Cook, Grand Isle and Chenierc, and confirms the reports of the awful loss of life in that section. A vessel will leave today with a full supply of pro- isions. Following; is a recapitulation of the lost: Cheniere, living, GOG; dead, 770. Grand Isle. 27 dead ; Bayou Andrew, Chinese camp, G3 dead. At Grand Lake almost all the people were drowned. From Cabonogue there is no news. The total, including the dead at ISiloxi and Ship Island, will reach 2,000. At Biloxi nothing escaped the fury of the elements. On cverv side could be seen the wrecks of boats, piers and bath nouses, and tn many instances the fronts of houses on the beach were totally de molished. Throughout the town irreat rees were uprooted, swinging signs were wept away like leaves, sheds and vehi les were tossed about like match boxes. and animals of every description terribly frightened. bakers of that city. The prices we name below defy competi tion, and we will probably have only a lew I cars to offer at these prices : Barrels, f 4.50; whole bags, $3. U5; one-half bags, J1.15; enc quar ter bags, CO cents. Tlie Tronnles Willi Tlie Miners Have cost TeuueNsee 9213,000, Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 3. Adjutant General John A. Fite and Captain H C. Ward left tonight for Clinton where thev will tomorrow pay the State troops !M,))0 lor their services during the past two months. The troops will then be disbanded and discharged. Since the first outbreak of the miners a little over two vears ago, the resultant andsimilai troubles have cost the State $213,000 the expenses of the present yenr footing up above $75,000. Besides this, the leases ot the penitentiary owe tue State over $100,000. Atlanta Constitution BROUGHT I P SHORT. MAKVI-I.OI S LSCAPi;, TWO I y a A TR1MB ASSORTMENT Ol' NEW STYLES JUST RE CEIVED. MANY OP THESE WERE bOUGHT LATE IN THE WHOLESALE SEASON ON A MARKET GREATLY DEPRESSED H. REDWOOD & CO , CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, ETC. Children Itun Hown Train on a Tresile. Nevada, mo., uct. li. Missouri ra leilic trainmen who came in from Kansas City last night report a remarkable cs- I cape irom a icariui aeatu ot a woman and her two children near Rich Ilil 1 ney were discovered by the engineer just as they stepped on the 30-fooL tres lie sounded the whistle and put on American liovermuenl Inform Turkey It wauls Mo Nouueuse, London, Oct. -t. It is slated here that in response to an intimation from Tur key to the American minister that Dr. Ilerrick's return to Turkish dominions was undesirable, the Washington trov- eminent has plainly informed the Porte that under 110 circumstances will Ameri can missionaries be prohibited from re turning to Asia Minor. It is added that Prof. Thuunnin's brothers, at Marso- van, have been imprisoned. JNICW VOKK Ill-.HOtUATH. tic. the brakes, but the train was too close upon them. The woman jumped ana escaped witn a sprnmej an kle. Brakeman Hartshorn ran out on the pilot of the eiminc in the vain endenvor to seize the children. little girls 5 or years of .-me. but unnvailingly. They were knocked down by the pilot and fell between the sleep ers, lodging just under the rails. The entire train of thirty-five cars passed over them, but when the trainmen went back to gather up their remains both children were found unhurt suspended upon a projection of the trestles just under the sleepers, and not 'i inches from the wheels as they passed over the ran, NH. KH'H TRIP. He Weal Lssss secsuslx plsused at S per cent. OfHsea 19 si M Pattoo Atsim. Second ;aoo. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished stud Unfurnished Houses. OPFICB BOOMS. Loans seen rely placed at Bight per cent. ' - B . BUTT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. OrsvOIajr of sUl Unds done. An sixes of n assisrl stona rsursuanad. Bend all orders to pos)tolce B lis, JkaWriue, N. C. l?p4erlence-34 Biiiror hahbing CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. OcBce susd shop, Wolfe BoDdhut. COIMBR COURT PLACB AMD MARKET . , -. . aJTRBBT. J ; C. M.TATE. MO DISTE, , 53 CENTRAL AVB., (BRIDGE 8T.) . T. TAYLOR BYSTBM. We are prepared to supply the citizens of Asheviile with Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pies and Cakes of every description. If you want nice wedding or party cakes, give us an or der and if you are not pleased in quality and artis tic work we win reiuna you your money, we will aad daily different lines of cake. Will bake any kind of cakes to order.' - Telephone 174. 8 N. COURT SQUARE 3D TT Gr Heinitsh Reagan, Graduates in Pharmacy. A FEW OF OUR PRICES: to WasblniElon of Ilia Own Notion, Collector Elias is suffering from a cold contracted during a change of weather experienced during his recent visit to Washington, but he is cheery notwith standing the indisposition, and was whistling a bar from a popular air when seen in his office todav. Mr. Kliassaid that the trip to thecapital was taken without notice liom the com mittec and without the solicitation of any one. It was purely on his own no tion. On his arrival he notified the com mittee of the Senate having the matter in charge that he desired to appear bc- tore them; bis request was granted and at the proper time he appeared in his own behalf and was treated very kindly. 1 lie Collector said also that opinions regarding the outcome of the pending debate on the hncrman law were vcrv conflicting, both sides being sanguine of the linal vote. Hill iselc-ieutc-H Admitted A Plat form on (state issues. Saratoga, Oct. G. Special. The Democrats convened in State convention at 11 o'clock. The Hill delegates were admitted by a vote of 340 to 31. The platform is a recital of the importan acts ol the two last legislative sessions and does not mention national issues. Svkaci'sk. Oct, ( Special.! Chair man Hrooklield called the Republican Slate convention together at noon. VlKllant Wants I.ota ofWInd Xiiw Vurk, Oct. (. Special. The indications are for a strong southeasterly wind for tomorrow's international vaeht race. There was no race yesterday, the wind being too light, but the lvnghsh boa outgeneralled the American at every point of the compass as long as the win lasted. It lie Iron Wotka Hold St. L,ouis, Mo., Oct., G, The once great Vulcan Iron work, built at a cost of $1,000,000 and covering six acres of ground, are being sold piecemeal as junk. V hen 111 operation the works employed 2.HOO men, but its machinery was not up to the modern standard and the big strike of ISS12 ended its active career. Baby Rnlh Two Vears Old. Washington, Oct. G Ruth Cleveland and her sister Ksthcr were 2-t months old and 24- days old respectively Mon day. Ruth's second birthday was cele brated 111 a. fitting manner. Numerous telegrams of congratulation were re ceived at the White House addressed to her. Several babies who are also two years lil today and whose names have Ruth or a "Cleveland" in them sent messages. Jvsther is thrivinc Mrs. Cleveland lias taken a drive daily since Saturday. H 1 11 U , Bui Do Not Mill lie. From the Nidiolouis. Richard McGregor sends us this inter esting note: June 8, while returning home at midnight, in the outskirts of Denver, 1 was surprised to hear a lark bunting sin. It was the beautiful soar ing song so familiar in May and June, at which time the females are nestintr. flic only other bird I ever heard talk in his sleep was a. western meadow lark. Jk.il For 0x. From the Hickory Press and Carolidian. Our esteemed contemporary, The ASIlliVII-LK W EEKl.Y CITIZKN IS coming out first class. It seems to be getting all the news and printing it. The edito rial comments made by it are striking and bear evidence 01 cood editorship. Killed bx a Tarpon. liLASCO, I ex., Oct. u. While a seine was Peine dragged at Cedar lakc Uay a tarpon, five or six, feet long, jumped over the net, striking a negro in the head, and Killing him instantly. Another negro was stunned ov the shock. Now Look Out l-or snobs. Nuw Yokiv, Oct. G. Special. Arch- Duke Pcrdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, arrived this morning, and was driven at once to the Windsor hotel. Raysor & smitn, 31 PATTON AVENUE. W'c have just received the loveliest lime of BRISTOL GOODS that has ever been seen in Asheviile. They will be all marked low and sold close to suit the times. So if you think of buying a HAIK, TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTH, HAT, SCRUB or SIIOB BRUSH, remember that you can sec nearer what vou want here than by looking the town over. SOAPS. We are cutting some of the old time prices away on Soaps, among them we name : Colgate's Cashmere Boquct 20c Palmer's India Boqucl- 20c White Rose Glycerine, (4.711) 3 cakes to box, per box 45c Cuticura Soap ice Cutkura, three in box 4.5c Johnson's Oriental Soap, very fine for the complexion 20c Packer's Tsr Soap 20c All others generally sold at prices very much less than usual. We want to fill your prescriptions also. and promise if you bring them, only GRAD UATES OF PHARMACY will prepare them, the best clicmicnls used, and you will not be Overcharged. OPEN EVENINGS TILL II. RAYSOR & SMITH, Prescription Druggist, 31 PATTON AVENUE. No Mew Cases A.t Jesun. Brunswick, Oct. G. Special. There were lO new cases today. Noneat Jcsup. Bismarck on tlie Mend. IIerlin, Oct. G. Bismarck is much bct- terday today. NEWS IN OUR OWN STATE. THIS IS NOT A FAKE It is my intention in the future to devote my entire attention and capital to the handling of MEN'S HATS AND FURNISHINGS, Kalled To Roto a Train. PiTTSiifKO, Oct. G. Special. n at tempt to wreck and rob a Lake lvrie pas senger train was made at Homeward last night, but it was frustrated. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. 1UUL1R PRICK Kfellln's Pood, Large 75 Mellln's Food, Small -sO Mai tine 1.80 Mai tine and Cod Liver Oil... 1.00 Fellow's Syrup 1 SO HofTs Malt 33 Scott's Emulsion 1 .00 B. B. B ,. l.OO Carter's Little Liver Pills.... Pear's Uasceotcd Soap.... IS Cashmere Boquct 33 I'BICB cr, 35 67 07 00 28 05 05 15 lO 20 COnPLIMENTAKV UKKHUNi Uat- Brldsiualds Feted At Tlie ten Paik Hotel. A complimentary gcrman wns given the bridesmaids of the Foster-Hit- Hard wedding at the Battery l'ark last night by Mrs. Senator J. M. Camp bell. 1 ne young lames nonored were Miss Stringlield, Miss Love, Miss Rey nolda. Miss Iiurwell, Miss Andrews and Miss Penn. Twenty couples participated The dance was led by Robert Bingham and Miss irenhoim. AU other goods sold In proportion and no over charges In prescriptions. Heinitsh & Reajgan. Mast Have Certificates. II. C. Hugill is home from a business trip to Savannah. Mr. Hugill says he got to Columbia, S. C. all right, but there his trouble began. The railroads would not sell him a ticket to point: boutn. However, alter much inconven ience and delay, he got to Savannah and obtained a health certificate. Travellers going South are compelled to have cer tificates from the home point and the railroad companies stamp them as the journey progresses. Senator Voorhecs h;is recently cx pressed the confident belief that the ulti mate outcome of the present struggle in the Senate will be the passage of the bill for the unconditional repeal of the silver purchase clause of the Sherman act. The treasury circulation statement is sued yesterday shows that the per cap ita circulation ot the I nitcd Mates in creased during September from $25.01 to ip''5 1M, and the total circulation trom $1,G8(),502,G71 to $l,701,y:j'J,!)18. The closing of the rolling mills at Youngstown, Ohio, since lulv 1, is cans ing much distress. Fully 10,0(10 men are idle, and their families arc suffering for the actual necessaries of life. As a result of a dispute over political matters at Moorchend, Ky.,' Millard F. 1-ouch. sherill ol Kowan countr, shot and killed County Clerk George A.John son. The leading woolen manufacturers of Rhode Island hare decided that the con dition of business demands a reduction in wages somewhere between 10 and 20 per cent. The firm ol Hardman. Peck & Co.. piano manufacturers. New York city, has assigned with liabilities of $500,000 and nominal assets of $750,000. Mr. Jack Jordan, a prominent citizen of Northampton county, was raking the lint cotton from the bicast of the gin with a stick when his sleeve was caught by the saws and his arm was drawn into the gin and horribly mangled. His face and neck were also drawn up against the saws and terribly cut. The unfortu nate man was rescued from his perilous position and taken to his home. It is thought that he will die. There are now 234- pupils in the two departments, white and colored, of the institute for deaf mute and blind. Of the colored 4-G are deaf mutes and 2G are blind, and of the whites '.16 are deaf mutes and GO are blind. There are 72 colored and 102 white. The directors of the penitentiary are now considering most earnestly the mat ter of the employment of the convicts on the public roads. All this will be dis cussed by the State Road Congress, which assembles in Raleigh on the 18th instant. The revenue officers made a raid among the moonshiners in Robeson county, liut the still-keepers got wind of them ana removed their stills, so the officers had to console themselves by the destruction ot the other articles. breensuoro Kccord : i here is a pe culiar maladv effecting the bird dogs hereabouts. It is called sore-mouth They soon get so they cannot open their mouths, and starve to death. tlie worm Carolina pine torests arc being rapidlv cut out. How to re-estab lish them and how to perpetuate the supply of timber in these counties is problem 01 gjreat importance. Salisbury Herald: The Western North Carolina railroad now receives on an average SO cars daily at Paint Rock which with local work, amounts to hve train loads. Gov. Carr requests each city and town in North Carolina to send a dele gate to Raleigh to represent it in the State road congress, which meets on the 18th lust. The city of Wilmington is arranging to pay its part I 30,000 1 ot the sum re quired to build and equip the State quarantine station at Soutbport. W ork on the China Grove cotton mills is reported as moving along nicely It is expected to have everything done and the null running by January. The discovery of a rich gold mine the gold fields of Cabarrus, Stanley Montgomery counties is reported. The Alliance people assert that their speakers are drawing bio; audiences every. wncre tney go. Durham Globe: Scarlet fever has again made its appearance in Durham And with this in view I now offer ,000 WORTH OF MEN'S : AND : BOYS' : SHOES At and Below Cost. This is no fake, but a sauare. honest sale. and is worthy of your earnest consideration. M 28 Patton Atc, Asheviile. D. D. SUTTLE'S JrlHVEItAL. WATER Will be kept fresh at the following places: Rcinhart's store, corner Merrimon avenue and North Main street; Owen's store, Mont ford avenue; O. 11. Simmon's store. Patton avenue; McDowell & Johnson's. South Main street; J. S. Grant's drag store. South Main street. octSdtf GAROLINfl IGE X COAL GO. NATURAL AND "J - - I MANUFACTURED J. Jj COAL ALL, KINDS." HARD AND SOFT 39 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE. -TELBPHONI OFFICB NO. 1BO. YARD NO. l-t. -THY TBI MODEL STEM LAUNDRY THE TEBT BFJT.WOl CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70 , Z., Jtier Abvt- i-4-asvirAlls'
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