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7 Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME IX. NO 17. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS. '7; THE REST FAMILIES OF OUR TOWN AND VICINITY USE COTTOLFNE. THE MOST INTELLIGENT AND PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE EVERYWHERE USE IT. K ROGER'S, 41 COLLEGE ST. New Crop Country H uck wheat Flour. GROCERIES, New Crop New Orleans Molasses and Syrup. ,4. D. COOPER New Crop Currants Knisins ami Citron. CGP. MAIN ANO N. COURT SQUARE NEW GOODS AT CRYSTAL PALACE! Chnntmus goods will soon be opened ami displayed. Wait for them. A larger stock than ever. See our Vienna dinner eets for $20 and $25 this week only. Our thin, fine China teui at 85 cents per set Our thin water tumblers at r0 cents per dozen, and the celebrated B. & II. lump, nickel plated, for $1.50. Biggest Bargain cxer of fered Also Our Spring extcusi n library lamp, with silk and linen shade, for $2.25, worth $5.U5. You hould not miss seeing our counter of reductions. Many things on it worth three times what we ask ir them. Do not forget tha- we ax the largest deal ers in the State in China, Glass, Lamps, House Furnishings etc. A fine line of gaiO" ine and oil stoves, coal vas s, hods, shovel', tongs, pokers, etc, sclieap THAD. W. THRASH i GO. CRYSTAL PALACE, NO 41 PATTON AVENUE- CARLISLE TALKS FINANCE NO HlUcr Hai Had All IX be chance t will Oet under Tula Admln lalratlon Tn! silver and csold In circulation. Few Yokk, Nov. 22. At the 125th annual banquet of the chamber of coin-mer'-e last night Secretary Carlisle said: The country has recently beard a great deal about bimetallism and a dou ble standard. For my part, I have never been able to understand what is meant by a double standard or double measure of value. To my mind it seems as absurd to contend that there should be two different standards of measures of value as it would be to insist upon having two yardsticks of different lengths.' ' "It dots not follow from anything I have said that nothing shall be rec- BON MARCHE Is Here To Stay I WILL OI'FEK ITS FINIS STOCK OF DRY I OOIS, PRESS COODS. LADIES' ANO CHILDREN'S WRAPS CHliAP. SPECIAL ATT 11 N T I O N CALLED TO ITS SPLENDID AND COMTUTli LINE OF LAMES' AN") c h 1 1. 1 r i; s 1 s i' n n i; R w is a r , c, i; n t s' v v k - NISHING?, FANCY ('.OOPS AND ART Nisisn BV15KYTH1NO HEAL ESTATE. W. W. WEST. Gwyn & West, (Successors to Wnlter B. Cwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Fr Cent. Nolnr J'utiHc, Comuilsltmcr of needs. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT SQUARE. OKBATLY REIlUCF.I) PRICES, ASCHEA1' AS THE CHEAPEST, MATERIAL COS- 37 S. main St. BON MARCHE B. H. COSBY is daily m-i-ivin Additions to well selected stock ot Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, Novelties, vie. his already Silver wart, THE New A nil Season nble Deliccaciex. Atmorc's Mince Meat and riuin I'udtlintf New Crop Kaisins, Currant rnd Citron. New Cat eh Shore Mackerel and Roe Herring. Try Powell K: Snidir'a New Pack Fancy WhoV Tomatoes. Packed Spe cially fur u. Just iec.ived a larj;c lot 18l3 lellics. Jams and Preserves. Meeker's Buckwheat. Maple Syrup. New Orleans and Porto Kieo Molasses. Our Stock is the Largest and Pest Selected we haw ever oiVered to the trade. Powell & Snider. IIUl'IIIJS STANDARD Till: SECRETARY. FOR THIS 1.HHIGH HT1IIK1S Jersey OUv I-rclietit Tra flic Paral-izvd-ncpatv HtaerlfTat Ou'. Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 22 All tbe switchmen to tbe number of50 em ployed on tbe Lcbigh Valley went out on the strike this morning. In Jersey City there is a complete paralysis of freight traffic. HiSToN, Pa , Nov. 22. The strikers held a secret meeting in South Easton Inst uigbt and decided to call upon all brotherhood aud non-union men now at work to quit the company's employ and go with them in the fight. Seventeen engineers and firemen from the C. B. & Q , D. & O. and P. & It. were distributed at various points along the line this morning. Green engineers, it is said, huve already burned out two of the com pany's b.st locomotives. The company is making preparations to move 14 loaded coal trains that have been side tracked in the lJaston yard since Satur day and expects to get them all through belore r.ight. Deputy sheriffs patrolled TWO MILLION DOLLAR FIRE AT SPRINGFIELD. HASP, KF.WnERK, TENN, omiizcd is m ntv excent gold or paper issued against cold, nor that the price ol me yards all nigut ana in some instances commodities ought to be fixed upon the hypothesis that gold is the only money in the worlrl; but it does not follow that no part of our currency, whether it be silver or paper, should be permitted to depreciate below the established and recognized standard." 1 h's does not imply that silver is to have no place in our monetary system. But lor many years, not withstanding all our legislation in its support, the fluctuations in its value have beta so rapid and so gicat as to demonstrate the fact that it cannot be safelv coined without limitations into money of final redemption at the existing ratio, or at any other ratio that might be established." "It is enough to say at present that we have already on hand a stock of silver, coined and uncoined, sufficient to had a great deal of trouble in keeping suspicious looking p- rsons on the tracks. Heading, Penn., Nov. 22 The Reading company will not ask any of its former employes to take positions on the Lehigh Valley road. The half dozen who have gone did so voluntarily. Reports re ceived from Allcntown, Slatington and Mauch Chunk this morning show that everything is quiet, but that there is no likelihood of the strikers accepting the oiler of 1'resident Wilbur to return to worn. 1 lie jersey Central passengers trains running on the Lehigh Valley road are said to be carryiug but few passengers. Freight accumulating on the East Pennsylvania branch for Lebigh Valley points will be turned over to tbe Jersey Central until the Lehigh Valley company is in position to receive it. An effort will be made today to resume bus- meet all the probable requirements of iness on all divisions of the Lehigh Val ley roau wim new men atititnc employes who relused to join the strilers. Al ios, N. V., Nov. 22. I he united forces of the police department and the sheriff's office were ordered to report at the city hall at 1 o'clock today and to proceed to the Lehigh Valley yards and guard the makiug up and moving out of freight trains. 1 rouble is expected. roTTsviLi.E, Pa., Nov. 22. Over a dozen of the principal collcries in the Schuylkill region were compelled to shut down today for lack of cars, and more will lollow tomorrow. I- nil v 5,000 men and boys are thus forced into idleness. the country lor years to ccme. The mints of the United States have coined 10,332,550 standard silver dollars, and we now have 14l),CtU,TG0 fine ounces of silver bullion, which, at the ratio of 16 to 1. would make $181,914,841, or $001,247.31)1 in the aggregate. Be-idcs this, we have $70, 1)77. 002 in subsidiary silver coin, whieii is lull legal-tender to the amount of $10, and is by law re deemable in lull legal-tender money on presentation. Our total stock of gold coin and gold bullion is $650,1 07,940." Nl;V IKON ! J Purchase Ascribed to ihe teller. bri.rni, Minn., Nov. 22. There does not seem to be any doubts in the tniuds of any of the business men hcie that there is a great ii on pool forming, if it has not already formed. Yesterday it was slated that the Iron King Mine had been sold to a syndicate backed by the Canadian 1'acilie Railway. The pur- chafer was the Minnesota Iron compa ny, the officers ol which are connected with the Illinois Steel company, winch is lamely owned by the Kucki tellers, and thev are said to be the men forming the pool. Thev have inimcnte interests in this section ot the country, and the idea is to get control of the best mines. fhere is to be a revolution in the plan ol working the mines. In all other min ing districts ot the world the ore is found ma pitched vein at an angle ol 4o ue,; In the Iron King aud other mines tne vein lies Hat, and at a depth of 25 feet from the surlucc. It is no w proposed to c immense steam shovels lor the re moval ol the surface. This will reduce the cost of mining greatly. A DESPERATE INKINT. Hock- W'HKN WILI, THEV FIUIIT ? CORTLAND BROS., Kcal SCstate Brokers And Investment Agents NOTAIIY PUBLIC. ..outm securely placed at S per cent. Office jr x 28 I'atton Avenue Second ;floor. JOHN CHILD, .REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished II o user OFFICB ROOMS. Vvuantt noettreiy placed at Bitfht per cent. Citizens of Asheville and visitor, the Indies especially, are invited to cnll and inspect his stock. II is prices arc reasonable and sulcs mcn RELIABLE and attentive. Kcpuliinn of watches and jewelry, a specialty. Gems and Prccioua stones set by an expech-nccd G. A, GREER Block Island Boneless Codfish. G. A. GREER Two pound Tablets, Very Fine Athambrii Layer Kaisins, Largo clusters. JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday and Christmas presents to satisfy all tastes at prices to suit the times. A few more of those beautiful en gajrement rings lefc at 27 Patton Ave. G. A. GREER New Crop Buckwheat Flour. Florida Oran ges, 20 to 25c per dozen. To Smokers! THE AMERICAN BAKERY HAS A VERY HANDSOME LINE OP CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. DON'T FAIL TO COME AND SEE I'S ! KEMBMDBk: WE ARB SERVING FRESH OYSTERS IN OUR PARLORS UNTIL 12 n'CLOK AT NIGHT. OPEN AFTER 4 O'CLOCK SUNDAYS. OVSTERS SERVED IN ANY STYLE. The American Bakery 18 COURTJ3QUAKE, TELEPHONE NO. 17. OS 5 8 o o 0 Foarieeu Year-Old Rtcliard Rose Tries Suicide. Wui:i;i.ino, W. Va , Nov. 10. Four- tcen-years-old Kicliard Rose is the son of Thomas Rose, a foreman in the city fire deoartincnt. Some time ago kose be came infatuated with a woman consider ably his senior, who was employed in his ilher's family. Recently Rose went to Brlnire, O., to meet the woman, and while there was arrested on a telegram from his parents. He was brought back to this city and while lodged in a police station made a desperate effort to take his own lile by hannini; hitnsell to a bar in his cell. lie was cut down and resuscitated with difficulty. An hour iter Rose nearly esca pid by eluding his cuards, and was then lodged in i'til for sale keeping. The woman in the c has disappeared. N. Y. Workl. IINITSU k REAGAN DRUGGISTS. PA1T0N AVE. AND CHURCH ST Jt'oT KKCEIVKIi I'OMI'LKTB LINK Turkish Towels Bath Sponges Bath Brushes Bath Gloves NOTICE OI'R WINDOW. Patent Medicine Cut Prices AKent for HUYLBR'S CANDY. If Mlienell wiini, Hulllvau will CtiMlleiiire Him At Once. Cl.KVKLANl), O., Nov. ID. John L. Sul livan, who is in the city, was asked to day for bis opinion of the respective merits of Corb -tt and Mitchell : To tell the honest truth," said John L., "1 think, barring accidents, that Corbctt will just about hammer the life out ot the bnKlisliman. 1 have never spoken ill of Mitchell's fiijhtini ability but I mipht as well say what I think. When I sav that lir can hit hard jind run fast the whole storv is told. II Mitchell could hind on Corbctt enough he niiybt hurt him, !ut I couldn't do it, and I'm sure he can't. Corbctt, on the other hand, has strong, 1 nvr arms; strong, fast le;s. Mitchell can't run away trom him, and it Corbctt can avoid in-liirbtinn, he vv ill make a sorry- show out of Mitchc". I will see the fiht, and in the event of Mitchell win- nine it, I shall challenge him neht there, and train for a year, if recessarv, to net into condition. N. V. Sun. Lives I.ohI And a Ureal Uuautilv of Properly Destroy eel Several Block! Burned Mo Fire Iltparl me nt In Tne Tennessee Town. Si'Ri.soi'iiiLD, Mass., Nov. 2'J. The most destructive fire this city has known for years started shortly after midnight in a block owned by J. K. Dexter and Henry S. Dickinson, at 03 YVorthington street. John Doolan's buildinjj, next to fie Dickinson block, went next and then the Mayo block. The Abbe block was then attacked and at 4- a. m. the walls of the hotel (Vlendower fell. The guests long before had packed their bageage and left the building. The attention of the department was then turned to sav ing the Fuller block. The probable loss is estimated at $2,000,000. Newiiern, Tenn., Nov. 'J 2 At least thiee lives were lost and several persons were injured in a tire which broke out in this City a few minutes before 1 this morning. The killed are : T. Iv Bradshaw, member of the firm of Wilson and Urad- shaw; l'atrick Moffat, crushed to death; an unknown colored brakeinan. The fire originated in the opera house building. It burned and also tbe stores of W. Wilson, 1. II. Sandler, Wilson & Brarlshaw, and Williamson and P. Cox. There is no organized fire department in the town, and the people were power less to cope with the flames. An attempt was made to blow up a buildi 'g to check the progress of the fire, but this proved a failure. The lire was still raging at 3 a. in., and there was then hardly a doubt that it would destroy every- busi ness house in town before daylight. III- I.I WITHOl? r BA 11. Camphotline OURE S CHAPPED HANDS ROUGH SKIM ! After Sasing ' GOOli NIGHT' Use Camphorlin'. Trlul of Three Men For Hie Ilii uu Ourratce. Special Deputy Sheriff V. R. C.udger, who has been at Paint Ruck, Knozville and Marshall for several days investiga ting the outrage upon Ling Gun, has re turned to Asheville. He tells The Citi zi:n that the trial of Carter Ward, Rob ert Mortis and W. A. Lawson, the three men charged with a part in the assault, was in progiess at Marsh-ill when he left Tuesday. Morrs had been released on $200 h ind, but Mr. Gudger rearrested him. Jeter C. i'ritch.iril, est., who was employed by Chin unen in Asheville, took t harge of the case, and the three intn un der arrest were tried on a charge of mur derous assault. Since the deputy re turned he received a telegram from W. W. Znehary, who assisted in the prosecu tion, stating that the men had been held to court without bail. Deputy Gutlger savs the prevailing opinion at Paint Rock is that I.ingGnn's dead body is m the woods in the vicinity where the assault was committed. A man who last saw Gun told the deputy that he did not see bow the Chinaman could live long in the condition he was in at that tune. The Washington News of Monday says that the Ci i.usc minister has made formal complaint to the State depart ment concerning the outrage upon I.ing Gun at Paint Rock. The News adds: The I'niled Stales District Attorney for the Western North Carolina district has bern instructed to investigate tbe affair. and, if found as reported, this govern ment will probably moke full reparation for the outrage." WORI.U 8 1 AlK Am AUH M HTHANUK II I 10 .V H I -: MICA It AHHEVII.I.K, P. C. It AllacUH The Tbroat, Whole Conuiiaol'.les Ileluic A IIV cltl. Gkantsiu'ku, Wis., Nov. 22. The epi demic that has raged here all fall, and caused the death of more than a score of voung folks, has now taken hold of this community with might and main. bully ;0 persons are down with the disease and a large number of deaths have occurred the past week. Schools are closed for the term. The doctors are batiled, and thev ditli-r jis to the name and nafire of tbe disease. The disease was not known to be contagious u.itil eeentlv, and that is the cause of its gen eral spreading. One family had five children die of the plague. The local board of health has been in continuous session for several days, and is sparing no time or trouble to subdue the epidem ic. The disease has no choleraic symp toms. It is a throat trouble. Camphorline has become sueli u household remedy for all kind of rouh Bk:n and chapped hands that we be only to call your attention to it during this, the first cold pptll of winter. 1 1 is no has useful after shaving:, especially w here the skin ia tender or inclined to be sore. The city barbers have found this out and it can now be found at most of the shops. It has become ao popular that others have tried to imitate it, not only in name, but appearance and properties. We have succeeded in getting the coined word "Camphorliae," trade marked by the government at Washington, so that we can now protect our rights. The genuine may be known by an unbroken seal. It can he found at nearly all the drug stores ii the c'tr, and by the manufactur- priee L5 tt-nts per bottle laysop & Smith, PRESCRIPTION DRI GGISTS, III IMTTON AVENUE. tp?N rvtnnsGS imi. elv viN cclock. Ttiel-'lMh Largely Thrown Awav. Aud tlie Uulldluie Destroyed. CuiCAoo, Nov. 22. The atpiarium in the east pavilion of the Fisheries Budd ing is now empty and destroyed. The tanks are still standing, but the fih arc ill gone, and thev were not distributed lin ing institutions of learning in Chi cago and elsewhere, as was announced. A lew, like gold nsh, were taken a way to neuuaria of the Pish Commission else where. Hut most ot them were caught and thrown down on the stone floor to die or he picked up by economical per sons, who ate them for supper last night. Sturgeon, paddlcfish and sharks were dissected by Prof. Porbes to settle mooted points on fish structure and their remains left scattered around the foun tain. COST, ENS ED TISLEG KA MS. $20 IN GOLD! Absolutely Given Away ! I have . laced on exhibition in my store a heavy plate gloss money box containing $'0 in gold. I will give one key with every cash purchase of i!3 cents or more. One key i l tt-e lot will unlock the box. On and after February 1. isa-4-, parties holding keys will be entitled to try them. To the person hold ing the key that fits the box the contents will lie given without reserveor conditions. Keys will net be notic-.d unless attached to the original tag. l'leasc.lcavc keys at store after trying them. All Roads ami Lead to the Best Advertised Town. New Yokk, Nov. 22. The Kaiser Wilhelm, which arrived yesterday, had among Her steerage passengers itt Waldenses. These people came from the Piedmont region in Italy to settle on the Waldcnsein lands near Asheville, t. TwluN in a valine. St. Lot is, Nov. 19. A pair of twin babies was found in a yalise last evening at the relay depot, Kast St. Louis. Their cries attracted the attention ot i ram- Caller Johnson, who thought they were kittens. Thev were well dressed and were resting comfortably on soft pieces of cloth. A hole was cut in the side, which lurmshed air to t'ie tiny occu pants. There is no clue to the one who left them. Cotton Mills Burned In Btianif lial. San I-kancisC i, Nov. 19 On Oct. 19 the Shanghai, China, cntton cloth mills were destroyed by fire. The loss is esti mated at $1,200,000. Four thousand people were thrown out of employment, Two thousand women and girls were at work in the building when the lire was discovered, hut all escaped without injury. There were 20,000 spindles in the main buildings. Providing; For Tile Hiarvlug. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 22. Governor Peck bus token official notice of the sit uation among the starving miners at Hurley and will this week issue a call to the people of Wisconsin feir food and clothing to relieve the tlistress. The governor insists that Wisconsin is amply able ts provide lor its poor. 2I 1':. :tiurcti, Houlh. Danville. Va.. Nov. 22. The 111th session of the M. Lv church, South, met in Danville this morning at 9:30, J. C. Granbury presiding. There is ii full at tendance of clerical and lav delegates. Reading of reports and the appointment of stantling committees occupied the day's session. Ulreclura 'Won. New York, Nov. 22. Six thousand people at Fleetwood park saw the fani ous black stallion Directum win a $5,000 match race from the bay mare, Ahx. in three straight heats, the last being trot ted in 2:0S. Millions More for Pan i&fimfi canal, Pakis, Nov. 19. IAutorite says that a new group of financiers has been form ed to reconstruct the Panama Canal company nnel that thev have already subscribed liti.UUU.uoo trancis. Tackled The Wroni Man. CoLlMiit s. 0., Nov. 22. Father J. B. Eis of the Sacred Heart church was fired upon five times by two burglars who aroused him while robbing his house at 4:30 this morning. One bullet struck him in the right forearm, making a pain ful wound, but the plucky priest ejected them both by main lorce. Cast Vp II v Tne Bea- Calais, Nov. 21. Since yesterday the bodies ot 40 persons who lost their lives in tbe storm have been picked up on tie beach near here. K 1 1 1 1 ii K a slanderer Mo Murder Sherman, Tex., Nov. 22. A verdict of not guilty in the murder trial of K. W. Harris of the Greenville Ilernhl was ren dered last night. Harris killed Dr. Yo- vrell at Dcnison for slandering bin wife. Hapleaon Dead. London, Nov. 21. Charles Mapleson died here yesterday evening of rheumatic gout. UVtDK OUt Brunswick. Ga.. Nov. 22. There was only one new case of yellow fever today. J $100,000. Isaac Pulaski of Georgetown, D. C, 10 years old, stud out n writ of habeas corpus to compel his mother-in-law to bring his sixtcen-year-olel wile into court in Washington, which the mothcr-in law did, whereupon the wile stated she wanted to live with her husband, but was prevented by her mother. Judge Cox instructed her to return to her husband. Governor Pishback of Arkansas, is quoted as attributing th? Republican success in the recent elections to ivir. Cleveland's failure to use tbe heads man's axe ou Republican officeholders, and Democratic differences about silver. The Governor says the South and West have done with Eastern presidents. Counterfeit railroad tickets tj the amount ot over $100,000 have been honored in the last feiur weeks by the Baltimore and 0hie, Ivrie. Pittsburg and Western, Nickel Plate and other roads. There was nothing on the face of the tickets to indicate they were counterfeit The Brazilian government has offered Capt. Edward L. Zalinski of the United States ormv. the inventor of the dyna mite proiectors. $15,000 torone month's service to instruct the men on board the Brazilian nriu-of-'var 101 Cid in handling the gun. Sir Tulian Paunccfote, British ambassa dor ut Washington, will perhaps be transfericd to St. Petersburg, and Sir Philin W. Currie. under secretary of state, i named as bis provable succes sor at Washington. The street cars in Leavenworth, Kan. were all stopped Saturday and the horses wilLbe sold at auction. This was the result of a disagreement between the city council and the receiver of the street railway system. A small iron box containing $7,500 was placed by a United States express messenger in tbe telegraph office at Lima Ohio. When he returned in a few min utes it was gone. Ward's natural science collection at the World's Fair has been bought for the Columbian Museum. Tbe sum paid was Men's Outfitter, J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. MITCHELL, 2H PATTON AVENUE. TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. All orders intrusted to my care will receive prompt and personal attention. Quality of work and material guaranteed. OlltDKRN .SOUCITFD. TELEPHONB 170. aug7d3m 3 COLLEGE 8T. 34-Year' Xxperience34 BlllVrorc HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BULLDBR. Office and shop, Wolfe Bonding. CORNER COURT PLACE AND MARKET 8TRBBT. THY MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY -rnn; vkrv df.8t:wohk, CHURCH STREET. TELEPHONE 70
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