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I,, i i.h.i,. i yii.iif.nif B. J., i i , "j ji ii i .ii i, ) j Asheville Daily :: VOLUME IX.-NO 229. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS Citizen. PURE COUNTRY LARD. If you must use hope's Lard, use the pure hoine- ASHEVILLE, N. C, JAN, 1894 0 W 0 i i 0 a: fa This is the Time of the Year You Want Preserves, Jellies, Fine Teas and CotVec, Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, Lc, Etc. 0 o 0 W Have a Pine Line of These Goods Prices Lower Than Ever! A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT FjjUAFU, ASHEVILLE made article We have it a good as can be made. KROGER. A LIST OF HT BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO 03 Brands of Plug Chewing Tobaccos. 72 Brands Smoking Tobacco in Bags and tin boxes all size packages, 40 Different Brands Imported Key West Cigars, always on hand. It is useless for me to mention the various brands of Domestic C'gara, as it will take too much space. Pipes a Ltrgcr Stock than ever before will now devote all my tint: to the above goods, and will try to satisfy all my custom ers. L. BLOMEteRG MODEL CIGAR ST0K1I, 17 PATTON AVBNOB. RRAL ESTATE BROKERS. INVESTMENT AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC Loans Securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices US Ik 36 Patton An., up stlr Invest a Penny and w Save a Dollar! "O VOU BUY HORSR AND COW PBBD? IK SO DROP US A CAD ASKING FOR OUR PRICKS. IT WILL ONLY COST YOU A PBNNY AND WB BBLIKVB WB CAN 8VB YOU TUB TIOLUBS. KBEO IS CHBAP AND OUR BtSBMRNT IS PILLBU WITH FRESH GOODS Gk A. GREER. B. H. COSBY is daily receiving Additions to his already well se cted stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Watches, Novelties, etc. THE Citizens of Asbeville and visitors, the ladies especially, are Invited to call ami Inspect hid stock. His prices arc reasonable am! sales men RELIABLE and attentive. Repairing of watches and jewelry, a specialty. Gems and Predons stones set by on expecicnccd JEWELER Wedding, Birthday and Christmas presents to satisfy all tastes at prices to suit the times. A few more of those beautiful en gagcmcnt"rings left at 27 Patton Ave. MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES. I am receiving a new stuck ii' Monuments and Tombs of Granite and Marble, which I will Sell at the Lowest Caih Piicts. 1 am your heme dealer anil have been hire 1 years and will treut yon right If you will patrunue me. W. 0. WOLFE, Cor. Court Place anil Market St. front of City Hall. W, D. QWVN. W. w. WEST, G-WYN & WEST Successors to W, D Uwyn. jjjj Established 1881. Refer to Bank of AsheTllle. REAL ESTATE LOANS SKCUltKLI VLACID AT 8 rBH CUNT. NOT AIT PUBLIC. COHMMUONIH OV "" FIRE INSURANCE Southeast Court Square, THE OAKS HOTEL Uuder New Management. New Furniture. Nice, clean comfortable rooms. Table excellent, Northern Style, Porter Meets all Trains. Close In town. On an Blrctrle Car Line. Brauti'ul Location. Hot aid Cold Butbs. Every Possible Convenience. O.M. PHILIP I PRIDE OF THE SEA. We have just received a shfp-aeut of "Pride UI IQe MB" Aflai-lfrrrl smnrf u niitu wv any wcj are worth about $30 per barrel and retail at 10 cents cah, you may reasonably suppose A I . arc nnc nsn. II you will trv one nf J ' luuy realize that there is even lore difference between a poor and fat ackerelthan there Is between n poor and fat chicken. POWELL & SNIDER. z o h z D o o w UJ o DC CO o o O z I r- o J o urn CO Q O O O CO CO Ixl DC Q O O Q O Q Lil CC I HOT SODA A delicious cup of Clm Uouillo n, Beef Bouillon, Heel Ten, Hot Chocolalc, Hot Coffee, Egg Phosphite, etc., etc., at HBINIT4H t REAGAN'S. CORBETT LIKE A MAD MAN HE MAD TO BE PI' I.I.I U OFF SlITCUCLU Cut belt 'a Work Iu Tbe King Yen terdav W As Lightning I. Ike Ah It Was) lirntal The Cliaiu plan Near To Fouling;. Jacksonville, au. ac All tilings considered the hattle between James . Corbett and Charles Mitchell w;is the most important event m the unimls ol the prize fight right. It marked a turn ing point in fistic Athletics. Corbett be longs to the new school of scientific boxers, representing perhaps the most ad vaiiced ideas in that line of nnuilists Mitchell, while not strictly identili d with the old line, received his earliest im pressions and much of bis eailicr train ing from the old bare knuckle boxers, livery move of Corbett showed the power of the new school idea when coupled with great tsfretisth and agility. The lightning like work of Cor belt ou yesterday was too rapid for most of the spectators to follow and tin derstand. Mitchell was knocked down three times iu rapid succession and lelt senseless and bleeding, but tbe question ol bow it was done was asked bv bun dreds of men who had been staring at tne deed they asked to have explained. The talk of all the snorts is the animal, like fierceness with which Corbett fnl lowed Mitchell in the ring yesterday. At one point Corbett utterly lost his head. If it bad not beeu for Referee Kellv's Heavy restraining hand he would have lost the fight on n foul. He was frantic to get at his man and finish him, actually struggling with the hio at Mitchell every time the PWliuhtr, . got up on one knee. Uunnc the minute's vut th ,,..., very Senouslv admnnisheH iYirh,r o fouling, and his tcunds implored him to ccp uis nraa ana not lose the prize that was plainly his it he did not foul. Whin the gong Sounded Mitchell rnm ,. slowly. There was only one fighter in the ring and that was Corbett. He rushed Charlev into n rni-npr h,-r .,f,..r punching him in the nose with htn I. It unu urawing oioon, lie swung his riullt on bis law and knocked him rinum Again he lost his he.nl nn,l k'pllv ..I could not keep him away Irom Mitchell, who was nazco, anil tile attendant from Corbett's corner innmi'rl intn th,- ring and pushed Corbett away trmn Ins victim. Tluir arguments fell on rii ji(V.nr ti instant Mitchell was uo Corbett nlumed at him, smashing him in the mr.ntl. Mitchell fell henvilv nml tlin 1,1 l gushed from his innulliand nose. Agaiu v-oroett s seconds bn.kc into the ring and wound their arms around him, lor only in thut way could they restrain nim, as the referee s hand marked n!is. ing 10 seconds. Home of The l-taltH At lU'iootwocarrkgcscoiitainiiiii Cor bett and his party were driven rapidly into the enclosure and 500 and more men and boys outside the arena si t tin a shout: the audience inside did not take it tip, however. There was no enthusiasm manifested ud to this point. I'mf. Gentry who was arranging ihcnaothn light system, to be used in case the light. should be prolonged till sundo,vn, ere ateda sensation at 1.1.", by asking if Col. Cockcrell or J. M. Ii:irrs were in the audience. As these men were both of legal counsel for the Duval athletic club the audience naturally suspected that some lurthcr legal comnlie atinn li;nl arisen and there was much uneasiness for a hall hour afterwards. Mitchell s seconds Wfi lim IT. ill P.m.,. Moore. Tom Allen ami Stu-i- rvn ...... n Timekeeper, Bat. Musterson. t,rl.niv seconds were lobn Donaldson nini. Delanev, Jack Dcmpsty and William Mc Millan. Timekeeper lor Corbett, Ted Polev. "Snnnner" firc.unn L- r. ,. n.jii ill. II. lor the club. Referee Kellv and the chief ol police examined tbe gloves to sec that they were full weight. At 2:J0 the combatants were called to the centre of the ring and hstmcted by the referee as they faced each other Mitchell dimimutive louked champion. L hmith of niMn-rr ,.i,.,n...,..,i ,1... winner to fight f -r $10,000 a side. Firsl Kottnd, 2:23. Corbett led with his lelt on Mitchell s eliin. Tl.,-,. ,.i;..i.,i exchanged body blows and Corbett reached Mitchell's left eve henvilr Mit. chell reached Coi belt's ribs. Ano her exchange and Mitchell clinched. Mitchell lauded on Corbett's r.eck and Corbett landed right und left. Just ns time was called Mitchell lunded agootlbotlv blow. It looked at this point us il it was to be o wicked fight. Honors were easv on this round. Round 'J A wild cxrh clinch opened this round. Cor lint i,. perctit human as they came together. Mitchell landed hard on the nbs and us Mitchell came in Corlu tt vn.,i,f i,;... .... the head, staggering him. Corbett upper cut Mitchell again and landed with bis right on Mii. li, l' rilw .i;,..i. ell reached Corbel t' .-lim Th.r., ., sharp rally, with Corbett having all the I . ..t ii . . uvbi ui ii. iuuciicii got in twice on Cor bett's neck and Corbett knurl,...! I.,,.. down twice. Then Corbett floored his man clean I v. and knocked him ,l,.u. again ns he essayed to rise. The gong was nil that savnl Alitche at this point QUESTION CARLISLE'S ACT! WORK OF THE GRAND JURY HAM IIIC rOWER TO BONDS ? 1881 K The Houtie Judiciary Couiiulllee Vote, t To 4, That The (secretary Has Not The PowerThe Drnio crats lCvenlv UlvldHd. Washington. Jan. 20. The judiciary committee of the House, by u vote of ! to 4, today ordered a favorable report on Representative llnilcv'a resolution IMPORTANT PRESENTHENTS BV THAT BODY. True Bills) Against Ravsor & Builibfor KetalllOK Uliboul IA ceuar, and Aujalnat Lawrence PuIHaiu for Embezzlemenl- Pat MluicIelou'H Speech Tbe grand jury of tbe Criminal court has sent in true bills against Ravsor& bantu, the druggists, for retailing whis. ... ui.uiaes, iur rceaiiing tiuesuomng the right of Secretary Car-1 key without license. There were lisle to issue bonds. The vote on the Bnilev resolution was us follows: Ayes Bailey, Texas; Good night, Kentucky; Dearmoud, Missouri, Democrats; and Riy, New York; I'pde grnlT, Iowa; W. A. Stone, Pennsylvania: Broderiek, Massachusetts; Terry, Arkan sas; Childs, Illinois, Republicans; total 'J. Nays Lay ton, OhiojStockdale, Mis sissippi; Wolvertou, Pennsylvania, Dem ocrats, and Powers, Vermont, Republi can; total i. Chairman Colbcrson did not vole. This discloses that the voting Demo crats were evenly divided, Bailey, Good night and Dearmond sustaining the res olution and Lnvton. Stockdale and Wolvcrton voting to lay on the table. The six Republican votes turned the scale iu favor of the resolution question ing tne Secretary's power. I'Icase haveteadv vuur h't cent sni. st:rij)tions tomorrow morning. M.4RRIKD AT nPARTANBVRU. A Wedding of Interest To Ashe- llle People. The Spartanburg. S. C, Herald of yes terday says that ''Mrs. L. P. McLoud and daughter, Miss Irene, are at Mrs. J. M. Xicliolls. Mrs. McLoud is one of Asheville's most distinguished educators. and it is said that the young men fitted bv her for Rinirh.'im'fi trhnnt nri nm,.n.. ene oese prepared to enter there. She is ncre to attend the innrnniw nf l.r laughter, who is also a loiest nf Mm Nicnolls." The paragraph quoted contains more news (that isn't s l than probably anv article ol similar length ever nenneH 'Hie item printed correctly would liner read that Mrs. C E. McLoud, and Mrs. L. P. McLoud and the latter's sister.in- law, Miss Irene McLoud, were there. The relerenee to Bingham school is some thing drawn in to make full weight "uerhiins. The mission nf th ladies mentioned in T I Hi Citizicn s ac count was to attend the marriage of Mrs C. b. McLoul's daughter. M,s Laura, to Dr. Wilbur V. Tdlctt of Nash ville. Tenu. Tnis p-,nr nn,...-r..H nt Converse college, Spartanburg, at 11a. m. vestcrdav. l'lic eerpmonr wna n,.r. formed by Bishop Duncan, of the M. E. cuurcn, soutu. soon alter the marriage the couple lelt for their home in Nashville. Dr. Tillett is dc.in nf thenl IKTV IT, V.in- ilcrbilt university. The bride has lor several years occupied the chair of Latin in converse college. Mie is an accom plished l.tilv nml popular in Asheville, The Asheville ladi. s who attended the marriage came home last night. 'I'll- little colic Ion will be aruuwl Iur that 7.7 cents Satnrilav forenoon. mOW THK "HV8TI.KR. Ill Ileum About Aalievllle Folk 'I lie i raiiHt I vatila Paper. The Brevard II istlcr of this week has a long write up of the establishment of Mustiu, Fakes & Co., wholesale grocers. in Asheville, from which this is taken: "The advantages this firm have over other similar enterprises enable it to fur- nisli goods at cmiM.leralilv lower figures th in the s.i.ne articles can bn had else where, ami being a home enterprise cvetv merchant in Western North t'niv,- n.i should contribute to make it more extensive and successful in its effort to put down extravagant prices." The Hustler also prints the following items ol interest here: Vllllt'ia Ashevillp l.-ml iv,.l w ..ic. ited the elegant, comfortab c and ulens. ant law parlors of Hon. H B. Carter, ex judge of the Criminal court of Bun combe collntv. rind hnrl th nlpuB.,M r.( forming tne acquaintance of this pal. isueu hiiii uigniy estimnnic gent eman. lie is dotibiU as n vcr, ivninlur lnn.t.. as scarcely a moment intervened between the exit of o e caller and the entrance of another during our tntire visit. We have sinrp lie.-n iiit'..rmirl ika, PnvAH will be a candidate before the next iudi-1 cial convention lor the nomiiuninn fnr judge of the I'wiltb district. We have every reason to btbeve that he would make a poiiuhir and successful ennrli. date. 'den. W. Tilson. the tnlplf.H .i.irl .nnh getic salesman lor Mustin, Fakes & Co., wnoiesnic grocers oi Asneville, vus in Brevard this week. (lap n,,1n nA alwavs nleased to see r,ior,rp. he ia n,-l, a iK-rlict moth I of true manhood." cases, but true bills were found in onlv six of these. C. D. Blanton, W. H. Wiir and P. Macnatigbton are named as wit uesses. The grand jury also today furnished some news in the case of Lawrence Pul liam, returning a true bill against bim for embezzlement. The indictment charges him with the embezzlement ol $G,200 from the National Bank of Ashe ville, of which bank he was cashier. Th witnesses named are W. W. Barnard, E H. Merrimon, D. C. Waddell, jr., and D C. Waddell, sr. An Unuaual Bneech Pat. Singleton furnished the sensation iu the Criminal court yesterday in a speech that probably has never had a parallel here. Singleton, together with Harrison Reeves and Retta Saunders was charged with tbe robbery of F. P Ingles store west of Asheville. The jurv's verdict acquitted Retta Saunders but Convicted Upfvp nnd Si,.crlpfr,n Judge Jones sentenced the men to four years eacn in ine county cnain gang. When the sentence was imposed Single, ton made hift linnKllnl snppph ArlDe ing Junge Jones he requested that the oi-iiaie-c uc inueic 10 ene peniiCDtiarv instead of to the chain gang. His reason lor this was that convicts were not treated s well in the chain gang as the were in thpklnnn " In awnpnnm. .l,l. the request Judge Jonesamendedthe sen- fnn..o u.. ,U.,. l.n Ml . n. , i au uini enc iiieu will go eo KUlClgn lor five years each. According to thi law COIlvictS SCllt UO for Ipsa ttrnw that. five years are to be sent to the gung ou eue couney roacis. Bonev Tohnson thp l,,,,. mlm tried Wednesday for larceny and acquit- iea, ana neia lor a new bill ol indictment, was put on trial a second time. jhn- snn'a rnnnQpl f'hnc A lAphh ma. tU. point that the boy could not be trien again on the charge, skillfully argued his contention until he won and lohnson was discharged. The case ol T. F. Hunter and S A Meadows, for an affray, was given t. the iurv late in thpntrprnnnn Ahn,.r 11 o'clock today the jury returned a verdict ui guuev "Joe' McClatchev Seul l p. This morning sentence was passed on A, R. McClatchev, otherwise konwn as "Joe," who had been convicted of assault with deadly weapon. Chas. W. Bealc ol Arden. in which spptmn fpPlnthv lived, said that there could be no peace among the people thee so long as Mc Clatchev was allowed free. Judge Jones sentenced McClatchev to the chain gang for 2 'a years. Douglass fenkins was pnnvipfp.1 ni robbing McDowell & ltdinatnn'a tnrp Oil South Main street, anil sent nr. fi.r a two vears' term. State vs. I. H. Hamilton and KWev Rnmsev. aftVnv: flip I iirmpr et,K.,i. 1 1 arl and judgment was suspended on pay ment ol costs. In the case of tbe latter the jury sent "not a true bill." lohn Allison nnrl Wpl.lnn ITnmil.nn were tried tor an affray and found guilty. Allison, who has been in jail three months, was sentenced to one month, and Hamil on to four months. arrcn Watson was found guilty of an assault with a deadly weapon. In The Citizen's report of the Crim inal court proceedings yesterday a mis- nine occurred wnicli made tde decision appear tbe reverse of what it really was It was stated that in the case of lacoh Stevens, charged with retailing liquor without license, it was claimed by the acicnce that tne city bad no jurisdiction iu cases of this kind, and that tbe court decided the city hud jurisdiction. The decision was that the city bad not jurisdiction. The city appealed. Tbe delence was represented bv J. W. Sum mers and 1. A. Cummings, and Louis M. Bourne appeared tor the city. Don't forget that the Harriers will go collecting Saturday forenoon. 13 cents. R Cold Olave IS COMING. S O VRUVIiNT A kUVOU SKIN & CHAINED HANDS, WHICH ARE ALMOST SUKE TO FOL LOW WITH TUOS11 Ol' DELI ICATE SKIN, VSE ROYAL : GAMPHORLINE AND YOU WILL HE PERFECTLY SURPRISED WITIT THE GOOD RE SULTS. CAHPHORLIE IS NO MORE AN EXPERIMENT. IT IS KEPT CONSTANTLY IN HUN DREDS OF HOUSEHOLDS, AND IS PRIZED AS ONE OF THE I1EST DOMESTIC REMEDIES FOR S ALU ill' NEARLY ALL THE DRUG GISTS IN ASHEVILLE. MANU FACTORED ONLY UY Raysop & Smith, .' PATTON AVENUE, ALIVE AND ITT AN EMPrBOK'l KIB8 TWO WI RK HILLED. IM) B0'S AXD CHOCOLATES. SELLING AQBNTS PO K A8HBVILLB. Heiniisn & Reagan IIKU0UI8T8, Patton Ave. & Church At. 77ii'n Round Mitchell was rather groggv. Corbet rushed at him, scoring right and lelt heavily on Mitchell's neck. ft.:,.. ..., . . .. raiecneu weiu tiowu. lie took lull time to rise and then Corbett rushed at In in likentiiRT. Mitchell clillehi'd: Pnrlwtl threw him off and floored hint with a stilT facer. Again be took nil time the rules allowed to rise, and when he ad ColilHlou Of FrelichiM On a North Carolina Road K.i.i;u;ii, N. C, Jan. 21!. An nccom- mod.uion height train at Henderson, on the Seaboard Air Line, was run into by another freight this morning at 5 o'clock. L Bowman ol Richmond and Rev. Mr. Shaw of Portsmouth were killed and Mr. Brodie of Warrenton had his thigh broken. Hanged Twice. ClIICMLO. I III ''I! !'.,. n II II. ,:. ' -" ... mm.ii vui ...... i.t.buii. mo muiiBty cniurHCte was hanged this momi ig for the murder the Prince with the utmost hcattiness Blaiuarck visum Emperor Wil liam at Berlin. Berlin, Jan. 2G. Prince Bistnatck, his son, Count Herbert, and several friend" left home at half past nine this morning for Berlin. The train arrived punctually atLctintc station. Prince Henry nf Prussia, the Emperor's brother, the Governor of Ber lin and a large suite of officers were wait ing the Prince's arrival. Prince Henry walked to the carriage occupied by the ex-Chancellor and warmly shook bands with Prince Bismarck and Count Her bert. Tbe cheering and salutation from the crowds pleased Bismarck very much. Most ot the houses along the route to the Emperor's palace were decorated with flags. The entire population of Berlin was swelled by thousands from all parts ol Germany who had apparently turned out to welcome the return ol Bismarck. When the party arrived at the Castle Prince Bismarck and Prince Henry descended from the state coach and entered. The Emperor, who was standing at the foot of the stairs to re ceivc his guest, wore as a special mark ol honor the miiiorm of the Bismarck cuirassiers. His reception of the old statesman was of the warmest and most corniai nature. His inaicsty embrnctd vunced toward Corbett the latter swung 'of Alice McLran. generally known as a!! ,n ,! Vrcs9cU on..Ul old man his right with deadly clf.cttm Mitchell's Aii,.p m,,,.,:- ...i, i. r a . cheek sealed the reconciliation between nose. Mitchell reeled and lell on hioaie ,,'ln,.Vn ,?,?. ., ' ,w,t At the Emperor and the greatest of bis sub helpless. The referee counted '1,2. 3, 4. ' 1 ,l, ? , 1 T. """I? iccts Prince Bismarck's gravity of de- (!. 7.8.9. 10:M t. hc lisknockerl.,1.1'" . . " eigne icci mennor during his recent on bv his referee then declared Cor! ett win-' iv , i i, ... i n " "'""." " "" , majesty wus much c 5. Tl 1 .i. s ... . " " u,u"r.c" t,!rl ' from his bend. Ilewns nicked un , n world mP'0n 01 thci'ious. and another noose ndjuned and Co.bett, Mitchell and some of tJ.'& Tlli' ,imc t,,c memberi ol the Duval club were arrested. lmnK'" w"s "tcslul. the charge king an i.lleg d violation ol Vrom ,lu(Mler. the law in having fought bv nrcv ous .. appointment." or of having nided and , 1 T B"Ximi """tlcr' abetted the hghtillir. This Ve editor was delighted with a nlcas. of a Iricndlv character to test the law. nut visit to tbe hustling office of Tun Mitchell suit), alter the fight: "I'm Asiibvii.i.b Citizen last Fridnv after. nci irifiir.nr n lot- na. .1. .. ..... . . - 1 - 1 : " . -"" mum. noon. 1 nat ouniai is a welcome dai v ' at 0 a. m.. thene evenr hnn. .,il KSS ?' R a.f hour .cbedulc V - . iu n.joj " piwiu prosperity. iwcen posiomce and depot 1 commented upon. No Anarchlat Need Apply. Paris, Jan. 25. Admiral Lefevre, Min ister of Mnriue, has ordered the dis charge of all the anarchist workmen em ployed in the government dock yards, etc., at Toulon. Sulphur nprinitM stctiedale. I Will Oiler Till Meek 200 Pair ODD PANTS At Cost. 100 OVERCOATS At Cost. 200 MEN'S SUITS At Cost. 200 SHOES At Cost. 1,000 Yards DRESS TRIMMING At Cost. J. D. BftEVfl&n v y 1 No. 11 North Main, THE BEST TEA! -AT- T. J. Revell's, 30 North Main. -8IPHON8I VICHY AND BBLTZBB la . - i (oipuont can m ohtaUed at tCoTS ) and at factory, 817 Haywoad I ( ttrtct. C. H. CAUPBBLL. if; 4 f I fi Hi p. ; 1 1 1 1 w p i ia.faaJi'ii.Mia lisiil lit Mm
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