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- '.?ISBSI Asheville Daily VOLUME IX. NO 198. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1808. PRICE 5 CENTS- WHITMAN'S CANDY Will come in Friday by ex press, shipped on day made, and will be the freshest, nic est line of candy in town. Other candies 12'a, 15 and 25 cts. per pound. ORANGES Some fancy stock direct from the grove. 20, 25 and 30 cents per doz. That arc new, every one of them. California and French Walnuts, Brazils, Pecans, Filberts, Tcrragona and Pa per Shell Almonds, Sicily and Valencia Shelled Almonds. RAISINS, ETC Fancy Clusters and Fancy Seedless, Ondara Layers, Va lencia Layers, London Lay ers and Cleaned Currants. Old Fashion Currants 5 cts per pound. GOOD THINGS In General. English Plum Pudding, French Peas and Mushrooms, Foreign Cheese. Extra Nice Cranberries? KROGER QiRisTMAS Prices. BEST Lli.YF LARD LB. COMPOUND I.ARU IOC LB CALIFORNIA RAIf.lNS IOC LB. LONDON LAYER RAISINS 15C LB. XMAS AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE FORUM ORANGES, Fresh from the Orove, SO. 25 and 30 cents dozen. CLEANED SULTANA RAISINS, CVRRANTS CITRON. &C. for Fruit Cake. MIXED AND PLAIN CANDIES. NUTS, FIGS. DATES, &C. A sitrer, gold or paper dollar will buy more Groceries than ever before. J A. D. COOPER. NORTH SIDECOURT SQUARE Store crowded from mum till eight, all purchasing their present- f om our large and fine stock of China, G'ass, Fancy Goodt, etc. The 5, 10, 15, 25 nd 50 cent Bnrga n Ta bles are the Bigxtst attract!' ns in the house. If you wish to Bare money, whr, of course, buy your presents of us. Toys arc still of fered ut Cost. Stock r ins very fa-t. THAD. W. THRASH & CO. BON MARCHE OFFERING MANY US':FUL AND OR NAMENTAL GOODS FOR CHRIHTAIA8 PRESENT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. KtO.k of HOSIHRY, UNDFKWEAR, while somewhat Jepli tcil, still nearly nil aim left at pricis to sell la these times. Ladles' Wraps Very Cheap. RIBBONS, LACES, SATINS, SILKS for making fancy articles very reasonable. BON MARCHE 37 S. main St. DoYouWanttoKnow WHERE YOU CAN GET A NICE Chfistmas Present For your father, brother or ton, in a line of SMOKERS' ARTICLES, ao4 where you may buy them ? Go to BLO M BERG'S and took over his stock. MEERSCHAUM PIPES AND CIGAR H0LDBRS. A most attractire line of French Briarwood Pipes of all the latest designs. Also a handsome lne of Leather Cigar and Cigarette Cases. Look out for this space next week. MODEL. CIGAR STORE, B. H. COSBY is daily rcTivinn Additions to his already well 9c ctcd stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Watch", Novelties, etc. THE Citizens of Asheville and visitors, the ladies especially, nre invited to call and inspect his stock. His prices are rcasonaMe and sales men RELIABLE and attentive. Repairing of watches and jewelry, a specialty. Gems and Precious stones set by an expecienced 17 PATTON AVENUE. ASHEVILLE. CORTLAND BROS., REAL ESTATE BROKERS. INVESTMENT AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC Leans Securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices !J3 8c 20 Patton Ave., up stairs I BUY The Very Best EATABLES Afforded by the - - - -- Markets of the World I OFFER THEM AT ftBflSONABIiH PROFITS G. A. Greer,; . TELEPHONE 116. : 28 NOTRH VAIN. Why Is It That our trade is larger than ever btfore at this s asou ? We ore not boasting In saying e think it is be ennse we have not let the cry of hard titu s keep us frin making large pur chases for cash, thereby jjettinK the best t jods to be b light at lowest prssib'e figures. Wc hive not been afraid to buy goo Is and hive the largest stock wc have ever cflVred to the trude of Western Nori h Carolina. 1 lie unptc cdented trade we are hav ing ia these times of general depres sion th iwa the wisdom of ourcouse. POWELL 6c SNIDER JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday and Christinas presents to satisfy all tastes at prices to suit the times. A few more of those beautiful en gagcment"rings left at 27 Patton Ave. J. M. HESTON 26 S. MAIN STREET. Received by express direct from the factory. EXPRESSED TO US SAME DAY MADE, SO WE AT ALL TIMES HAVE IT ns .FRESH. WILL HAVE ON HAND FOR Christ in ft Trsrtc Vi. 1. 2, 3 AND S POUND BOXES. THE NEW A. &S. SCHEDULE TRAINMASTER R. P. FOSTER TALKS ABOUT IT. After Hnudav The Trip From Jacksonville To Aslievllle Will Be One ol Onlv 13 Honrs Rail road News. Yesterday alternoou The Citizen caught Trainmaster R. P. Paster during a lull in bis work, and that gentleman descanted at some length upon the bust ling schedule that is to be put into oper ation on the Asheville and Spartanburg railroad Sunday, and operated regularly thereafter. Under this schedule, Mr. Foster said, a person desiring to go from Asheville to Jacksonville, Fla., will leave here at 6:50 in the morning and arrive at bis destination at 8:20 on the evening of the same dav. Returning, passengers leave Jacksonville at 10 a. m. and arrive at Asheville at 11 o'clock that night. "Just think of that!" And Mr. Foster grew enthusiastic as he talked or the swiftnes of the schedule. "The trip is on; of 615 miles, and it will be made at a rate ol speed that will average about 40 miles an hour. Why, under this new arrangement a fellow can eat his break fast at the Ponce de Leon and his supper at the Balterv Park. That is traveling." A sleeping car line from Asheville is expected to be operated on these fast trains, and extended from Jacksonville to St. Augustine, the time between ter minal points being 15 hours. Mr. Poster says also that the railroad authorities are figuring on a sleeper line from Chicago to Jacksonville by way of Ashe ville. If this is done, Asheville will then have through sleepers from New York, Chicago and St. Augustine. "And," concluded Mr. Foster, "I think that will be doing pretty well for our mountain city." Now that Asheville is to be put in such closj communication with Jacksonville, a prominent Ashevillian with whom The Citizen has talked suggests that the city would do well to send a representa tive to Florida to advertise this place, its hotels, boarding houses, etc., and at tract the attention of travelers who bunt health. Henry Handler, formerly aflagman on the Western North Carolina railroad, was crushed and killed Saturday while coupling cars in the C. & O. yards at Lrxinuton, Ky. Handley was a brother of Kichnrd Ilandlcy, an employe in the railroad shops here, and his brother went to Lexington upon receipt of the news of the accident. This victim of the deadly coupling was about 21 years of age and had been out of the service of the V. N. C. road only a few months. LING GUN'S BODY FOUND IT HAH IN TIIK WOODS TENNESSEE. IK MRS. K. R Her RAWs.. O'clock WE ARE .SOW OPEXIXG LOTS OP ma valpes ji'st nova 11 t ox a yeky LATE ASH DEPRESSED MARKET. THE LIXE OP PAXCY HOODS, OR- XA.MEXTAL CROCKERY AXD TOYS POR CHRISTMAS PRESEXTS IS YERY AT TRACTIYE, OXE OP THE A TTRACTIOXS BE.Vi; PRICES TO ACCORD WITH THE VXVSPAL TIMES. a Oeaih Occur at 3 1 bta Morn I n jc. Mrs. Florence Kn wis, wile of Reuben R. Kawls, died at the Swannanoa hotel this morning shortly after 3 o'clock. Mrs. Kawls' illness was due first to the grip which developed into pneumonia, of which she died. She had been at the point of death for several days and the end was not unexpected. Mrs. Kawls was a native of Montreal, Canada, and was about 34 years of age. hhe was a daughter ot the late lidward lute, a prominent Canadian, who died here about two years ago. Mrs. K;iwls was an admirable woman of more than average culture, and of an exceedingly unliable and gentle disposi tion, and her character and accomplish ments drew to her a very large circle pt ft lends, to each or whom the thought ot her death will be extremely saddening. A devoted husband ant one child, a son, survive Mrs. Kawls. hne had two sisters, one ol whom. Miss Fanny White, resides in Asheville. The other sister is Mrs. Spencer, the wife of an emi nent phvsician at Brandon, Manitoba, The Itinera I services over the remains of the deceased will be held tomorrow at 12 o'clock, at Trinity Episcopal church, of which church she was a member and an earnest, devoted worker. WATER TALK. COMMEXCIXO DECEM HER tnTII, A LARGE DISCOVXT OX CLOTHIXf. CLOAKS, AXD DRESS GOODS. Recftfoocf & o. CLOTnlXO, DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC., HATS, SHOES ETC. J. 2VI. HESTONl BOX B0S AXD CHOCOLATES, 8ItI.I.IVrt Ar.RXTS FOK A1HRVII.LK Heiniisn & Reagan See that each package is so stamped. All candies received direct from fac tory every Wcdoetdsy and Saturday. Special orders taken for Christmas. HBlnitsfi & Reagan DRTTOrSTS. Patton Ave, & Cbarcht. Tlie Mutilated Bodv Fniiiiil uh Hoica Were Keed'iiK 1'poii It The Authorities Kolllied. Hot Springs, N.C., Dec. 21 . Special. Ling Gun's body has been lounrl near Wolf Creek. II. M. Swair.c. From W. YY. Zachary, es , of Mar shall, who came up to Asheville this afternoon, The Citizen obtains the facts concerning the finding of the Chinaman's body.as learned from Conductor Spatiglt, of the Western North Carolina road. This morning a man living near l'aint Rock went out with his dogs to search for hous. When four or five miles beyond Paint Rock, nml about a quarter ot n mile on the Tcrmcee sub of the State line, the man founil his lious feeding uoon the body ol a man. An in vestigation of the body showed unmis takably that it was that ol the missing Ling Gun. Indications showed that the hogs had found the body near n l, and had drau'ged the bodv 10 or ID fret from the spot where they found it. The remains were badly mutilated and the man who found them built a protiction about the body and at once U-lt fur l'aint Rock to notify- the authorities. There was nothing on the body except a shirt and belt. STANDS IJY MR. CLEVELAND IIAUUINON'.H HtWillAN POL ICY CM)i:MM',ll HIJPRKMK COl'RT. Tbe Judgment In fi-oric; Wliliv'n Caste Is AAlruitrcl. In the State Supreme court, in the ap peal of George Whitt, the judgment o the lower court was affirmed. Whitt was charged with comp icity in the mur der of Deputy Marshal Chas. H. IlroL-kus, and at the last term of Iliinciiinhe Crim inal court he was found guilty ot murder in the second degree. udgc Joins sen tenced him to 20 years in the peniten tiary. The Supreme court reversed the de cision of the Uunrombe Superior court in the case of Morris Meyer. Al ter the death of Mrs. Sarah Elliek Mrver, her bus band, Morris Meyer, applied tor and re ceived from Superior Court Clerk Cat hey authorityas administrator ot" the estate. Upon learning that the deceased kit n will Clerk Catluy revoked the authority given Meyer, who thereupon appealed. Judge Armficld sustained the action ol the Clerk. Both the Whitt and Mrver cases were argued before the Supreme court by Chas A. Webb of this city. The Raleigh Newsand Observer reports the lollowing action on a ppcals from Buncombe: Baird V9. Railroad, error; Pritchnrd ys. Bailey, affirmed; Lvman vs. Rani seur, affirmed; Campbell vs. I'atton error; Bank vs Atkinson, error; State vs. Edwards, affirmed. The Supreme court adjourned sine die on Tuesday. PUTS Was KKI.KAHKII. Tli; House Viikis Tlie Correct Vli w of Tin- Merlin of Tli- Case -Menu or Hoar MuHt BH11 lit; A Talking, Washington. Dec. 21. In the Senate yesterday Mr. Hoar presented a mon ster pet itiuii wound around the wheels of a hicxelc and containing the nanu s ot IoO.(mk) signers in favor of good com mon lrjjh roads. Referred to the com mittee on interstate commerce. Mr. Hoar took thcfl or and addressed the Senate on the I Iawaiian question, oa liun up the resolution laid over Irom Monday at li;s own request for telerence ol the President's Hawaiian message to the committee on foreign relations. Hi argued against the constitutionality and legalitvof the powers cnti usted by t lit l'resident to Commissioner Blount dur ing tin- session of the Senate nail with out ti e consent ! that body. He asked whether Minister Stevens could hnvi liern appointed while Conixress was in scs.iou wit liotit the consent ol the Ss-n-ate, and said iie did not suppose any o' the President's defenders, "except : possi bly some editor of a New York news paper of foreign birth not supposed t have much understanding either ol tin spirit or 1 he constitution of the United S'.-itrs," would hold an allirmative view He compared the instructions to Minis ter Willis to those given by Dogberry to the i,i;ht watch and suggested thai Thurston bad none hack to Hawaii to in'use a little of the sniitof ohn Duki of Avgvl's answer to Oueen Cnrolim into thercplv of the Hawaiian govern ment to the government ot "his modern American m.-j-sty." The II him: committee 011 foreign af lairs today, after some di&ciissiun, ta llied resolut i..n-i of Itotitelle. condemnim. the aeti'iu of the present administration in the 1 1 a wan" i :i matter, and reported sol 1st it ute tor it condemning t he landing. il the tioops at the time the (Jieeu -va-dethroned and the action .Minister Stev ens took ia the matter. Countess litis ai!j airned to J .1 uua i v 1 S'J 1-. 11. (; i. vviti'-i 1.1.1 n it I lie Kt-iiiiirt; of tit- i-; ; .-non Trial rl'ocla . I (-"or ilt tai! el 1 :csil J-r ic.UillLH, Superintendent Murray Recov ered Colleciloua Well l'p. Waterworks Superintendent J. L. Mur ray is again at business at the old stand, after 1 wrestle with tbe grip for two weeks. He says that of the $2,500 of water rents for this quarterall have been collected with the exception of a few hundred dollars, and this amount be ex pects to get soon. The water pumps at the station on the Swannanoa, which have been idle for a while on account of broken por tions of the machinery, have been re paired. The new water pump needed a strap for the crank end of the connecting rod while the old pump had two w heels broken. The repairs being made, the steam pump will go out of service. With thethree pumps Mr. Murray nowsavshe can if necessary send 100.000 gallons ol water into the city every hour. Aud Depu'v Horican Could 2Sot Hrluff Him 10 Asheville. Deputy Slier iff J. M. Morgan returned from Morgantou yesterday afternoon, bringing with him a white woman who had been in the State hospital, and who was placed in the county almshouse. The officer, however, did not brinj hack Dr. Frank Pi' ts ns he had expected to do. Pitts, the officer says, represented himself as a phvsician, and :i few davs aco left on a horse belonging to Thomas Davidson of Black Mountain. Deputy Sheriff Hampton kept an eve 011 the c;nc and finally Pitts was ai res' ed at M.-r ganton and Mr. Hampton notified. Dep uty Morgan went to Moranton, ex pecting to bring Pitts back 0:1 warrants charging illegal practice of medicine. But when he arrived there he found that Deputy Sheritf 1. II Yount; of that county had taken Pitts to old Foit. Telegrams were se t to Youni; to bold Pitts, but when Deputy Morgan got to Old Fort he discovered that Pitts had been released bv Young a tew h urs he fore, that officer claiming he had done so on the statement ol a magistrate that Pitts could not be detained Mr. David son recovered his horse at Morgantou. The Buncombe officers are not pleasi d at the manner in which thev wcie treated in the ease. se '.rn.l ii:iij' II i-:xni--i(soNvii.i-f-:,X. C, Dec. -1 Sue eia! Tin? f IKoving letter, inclosed ti T. J. KieUm tit hv Ihiiwcl! iV Dunn, . drug; house in C harl. it I was called on in the cvi.h nee ol Dr. . I.. Kgertuii in tin trial this mo. mug. Rickmau H a' tome ot t he d ruj ti : m : 'He. dersotiei'le. N C., D. c 10, ISO:? Ilea-- So: I. K-rrlon, of the firm I l. Iijerton ec Co.. has been nrrestei ! --r conspiracy to burn the store am stock ol g. 10, !s. The St.. re is closed. Hi partner, Mr Lev, h placed a list ot hi creditors in mv hands. If von wis! vour cl.'iim jiro'ectcil send to meat once 1 am t h a-t one of ISr.id-treels' b- re a . S' i v o u r I e'er , I 1 . I ' in I' wart to P. M. Kespcettullx W 1 W 11" Will I I Vs- A4U ? Honest Goods LOWEST PRICES FOR Holiday Presentsi 1 F YOU WANT A Toilet Set, Manicure Set, Dressing Set, Celluloid Brush, Celluloid Comb, Celluloid Mirror, Picture Frames, Pocket Book, Card Case, 4v Pocket Knife, Scissors, Razor. tnti WILL PY I"I A Doi of Orangrs For Tlie Home Vp to yesterday afternoon the contri butions through The Citizen to the Children's Home Christmas tree fund aggregated $12. To this has been added a package ot handkerchiefs "for the Chil dren's Home, from a child. " Criminal Court Clerk Geo. W. Young and Register I . Maekcy have sent in 50 cents each for the fund. Mrs.O II Ilenrv this morning brought to The Citizen office a box of fine Flor ida oranges, ns her gilt to the Children's Home lor the Christmas tree. Tbe Rlcbiuotidand Terminal Has Bern Karulif Hoiirt. New York, Dec. 21. It is stated that no defaults will be allowed on January 1st on tlie securities ot the companies composing tbe Richmond and Terminal vstera. The receivers will also ask per mission ot the court to pav the delimited July coupons on the Richmond ami Dan ville sixes between January 1st and hi1 h, and that the November coupons in de fault on the hast lenncssee, irgmia and Georgia consolidated fives will als be paid before the expiration ot the 'Jo days limit. H1.TA tLAI'H' II4K, Will Live lu Aanevllle. Rev. R. II. Parker, the new presiding elder of the Frankliu district, M. H church. South, has removed bis family to Asheville. in order to place his children in school here. He has rented tbe house of Mavor Patton at the corner of Char lotte street nnd Arlington place. While not eneaged in the active duties ol his work on the Franklin district Mr. Parker will remain l.ere. Wliist Atiiiut 'I II at Si 0,000 SI :l ! i v ,iv 5Ioilf ? Kiciimomi, Ike. 21. The senatorial invi stigatioi, committee presented it report to the lig'sl ituiv yesterday In sulistat.ee it aliirms that no tinusua mrtli.iiis woe ttsi'il t'i tia't members to t he U iti -1 it ut e hist lall; that no fraud o improper means were used to nominati etutiliifates tor the I'ni ed States scna-lor.-l.ip In tore t' e 'lemoeratic caucus. The- ieiii.i t, -iieh w is sitzued by th- en tire cotii r. 1 1 tee, was uuunimotisl v adoiiteil. The lrgisliturc aoi uirned vestcnlav lull d J an i;i r v 1 Ni-:v V.-ku, Dec. 21. Judge lint ret t this ailcrnoou lormaliv dismissed the jury in the Meyer miiriler case on ; c count of the uisanitv ol Juror Dow, w hich drveh k d Thtii sday. The judgi stat-d that lie di-charged t he jurv with the greatest r: g ct, hut that it W'as tin o-ilv coir, se op.'ii to him. C(.)i:.Sl-:i) Tl U.GKAMS. Tla Cloned Will tlie :tillilrei Gel no Presenih? New York, Dec. S1. State Hank Superintendent Preston lias taken charge of the St. Nicholas bank, aud pending an examinrtion the bank will be closed. The batik s capital lslargclv impaired. Tke Hon- aud Mine Koiitnl ; Deputy Sheriff J. II. Hampton litis found the horse and mule belonging to W. M. Ferguson of Yancey county, which were supposed to have been stolen from the Banner wart house stalls Satur day night. The animals had not been stolen but had broken loose and strayed to the borne of A. II. and C. K. Dyman on Sunset drive, early Sunday morning. The animals nre being held lor t he arrival of the owner, who has been advised by letter of their recovery. The ua. tf.p'ove 1 worloni u o! the Laek .Tvanna iron and steel companv at Serauton. Pa., were it i tot in. d 1 ist Fridav that the south works, which ordinanlv employed l,."a!0 nun, will soon rcsunii operat ions and go on double tune for an indefinite pel iod. Mr. Pt l"u r has introduce 1 a hill in ti c Senate appropriating JC.olHUMH) for di IriOulion anions the prtsulents f tin boards ot nati'iu.il teU. I eontmissionct s. t be cstal'lihed under the act for reliev ing v;int in t lie coutitrv. T he Louisiana rice miil, in New Or leans liurned visterdav. boss ST.' ()Ot Pipcnian 1'. Haunch, ol the tire de part incut, was killed by ;t falling smoke s-.rtik. ("eo-.ge H. Prech.isk.'., piesiduit ol tl c American lvice Mdlirg c aupntiy, who t mill was luirnei! vesterdav. in New tlr leans, ronimiltcd suicide todav. Ytn II lit a wicy of South Carolina i iMoni.i.-iti d by the Prisident to be I oiled States district judge for the district of South Carolina. The A' gust a, ( ia.. I lat'iiw .ire companv J. It. Donyhertv, presntent, w;is closed vest rnl;i v on mot igages to the amount of SlM.oiH). The convention of the American Feder ation of I.ahor, at Chic. igo, decided to meet next vear at Denver, Col. The Homestead works of the Carnegie companv will close Saturday, throwing .5, SU(l men out ol work. Alien Cousins, colored, was hanged at Kooxville toilav lor the murder of bis wife last Mar. in fact anything in the Holiday line at ick bottom priee3 for casb, come and -c us. Wc will make the price to suit your locketliook. Raysorr & Smith, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS, 31 PATTON AVENDB. PEN JEVENINGS UMTIL ELEVEN O'CLOCK. For tlie HOLf DAYS NECKGEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, MUFFLERS, "SlK UMBRELLAS, S US? ANDERS. MONARCH SHIFTS, KNOX HATS, MITCHELL, 28 Patton Ave., Asheville. This week is the time to bur Xmas presents. Our overcoats, warm suits, hats, ties, handkerchiefs, socks, suspen ders, umbrellas, or ulsters -will make a most acceptable present for man or boy. Tbe Whit lock Clothing house can supply vou bert. Call nnd see our display for A'mas gifts, 46 South Main street, cor ner store. Estabrook always baa something suit able for a gift. We are not closing out or leaving tbe city, bat we can sell yen what you want as loV as anybody. 10 cents. 10 cents. 1) eents. Dure homemade stick candv, lOe. p utul at Allen's, 30 i'attnn avenue, the place to get your Xmas fruits, candies1, etc. Don't forget the place. 3G l'atton avenue. Remember that at Hstalirook's 'J '2 South Main street you will find pictures, frames, calendars, all lioliiiay goods, in largest quantity and variety. White Bantam chicking, for Christinas presents, 75 cents per pair. Apply to C W. DeVault, corner Raw-la Block." Fresh butter a specialty at Hare 'a. I-'nll siz.' nlusli photograph albums $1 i!5, $1 ot) in clioicecolots. Also leather anil tm-tnt ilhum.; at listahrook's, 22 fcouth Main street. Htiv Xmas goods ot Allen, 3G Patton avenue, the place to get pure, fresh home made French taffy, stick candv, fruits nuts, etc. K tahrook's b iok department is more complete than ever. What is better in these hard times for a Christmas present? Fat turkeys at Hare's for Xmas. onon TABTH Forbids saying miic of our selves, nnd yet the tastea of the people this week require a notice. Please accept en apo'.ogy and consider F T FOWLS, (iAMEY KLK, SAVORY VENISON. LUXURIOUS SWEETBREADS, To be sure, you will need beef. We will have for you cuts from six of the finest steers trer brought to Bun combe. We'll fill your bas kets. W. M. HILL & CO., Clly market. JOHN CHILD )Wf Estete- Fu-n'shed and Unfurnished Houses off; Room.; loans securely placed at 8 per cent. THY TUE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE TEBT BMKWffs;, CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70
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