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1 Asheville Daily Citizen, -' VOLUME IX. NO 239. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS lit our wiudow. We have turned tbc contents ol a cau of UO cent peaches iuto a glass jar. You will see that tbc are equal to those for which you have paid 30 and 35 cents. We alBo Offer BARGAINS in California Canned PEAR8, APRICOTS, And Extra Sifted Maryland PEAS. High Grade of Imported Sardines. Wm. KROGER A LIST OF MY BRAHDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO 03 IlraniW of Plus Chewing Tobaccos. 73 Brand. Smoking Tobacco in Bug. anil tin bone. all size packagrs. 40 Different Brand. Imported Key Wcat Cigars, always on taund. 1 1 i. useless for me to mention tbc various brand, of Domotlc Cigar., a. It will take too much .pace. Pipe. a Larger Stock than ever before. will now devote all mv time to the above good., and will try to satisfy all my custom ers L. BLOMBKRG MODBL CIGAR STOKB, 17 PATTON AVBNtTB. OCLANDBROSy KRAI. BSTATB BOKBH8. INVB8TMBNT AOBNT8 NOTARY PUBLIC Loan, arm rely placed at 8 on cent. Offices !I8 A- 38 Patton Ave., up .tain Invest a Penny and wmmmam Save a Dollar I PO YOU BUY HURSK AND COW FBBD? IP SO. DRO USA CAD AfiKINO FOR OUR PKIOKS IT WITA ONLY CST YOU A PBNNY AVDWBBRURVBWB CAV SsVIt Y'tU TUB DOLLARS PBBO I CHRAP AND OUR BtSBMRNT T PILLBD WITH FRB8H GOODS G. A. GREER. GRASS SEEDS! Fresh Lot Kentucky Clover, Timothy, Orchard, Blue Grass, Red Top and SEED OATS. New York Early Rose and ' Hebron Potatoes, Also GARDEN SEED. D. COOPER, North Court Square. B. H. COSBY ii dally receiving Addition, to hit already well ie ctcd stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Watche, Novelties, etc. THE Citizen of Ashcvuie and visitors, the ladle. especially, are invited to call and Inspect hi. .tock. Hi. price, are rcaaonable and .alrf RELIABLE and attentive. Repairing of watche and jewelry, a specialty. Gem and Predon tone, set by an experienced JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday and Cbriatma present to aatl.fy all taite at price to .nit the time. A few more of those beautiful en gagcmcatrug left at 27 Patton Ave. MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES. I am receiving a new .tock of Monument and Tomb of Granite and Marble, which I will Sell at the Lowest Cash Price.. I am your home dealer and have been or re 14 year and will treat yon right if you will patronize me. W. 0. WOLFE, I Cor. Court I'luce and Market St. front of City Hall, Emulsion of COD LiIVEff OILi, UUith Port Wine. Under the above title we oiler a new com, bioatloa of Cod Liver Oil la which the nau eou tuste of the oil i. completely masked by the use of Port Wine and Aroma tics. At the ame time the tonic and digestive prop erties ol the wine render assimilation easy From those who cannot take Cod Liver Oil on account of it disagreeable taste and diffi cult assimilation w confidently solicit a Wat, Recommended In Putuionnry Diseases, Coughs, Cold, and General Debility, Freshly prepared at CARMICHAEL'S PHARMACY, JO SOUTH MAIN STRItBT. Do You Need A New Lamp Shade? WB have now In (tock all the fashionable shade, of "Dennioon'a" Crepe Tissue paper from 5 cent to 40 cent a roll. And the lar gest (tock of Bbade Frame In the city, all conceivable shape., and the pri -e ia only 60 cent., with asbestos collars 13 cents extra Consider a moment ! You can get a pretty hade complete for ten than a dollar. Why not make your home attractive with these pretty ornaments? Remember, when you intend making purchase for your home, that we have a general utility .tore. Thrashs. Crystal Palace. sTiLb Talking tea WE HAVE IN STOCK AHOUT ONE HUNDRED PACKAGES OF TEAS. OUR LAST CONSIGNMENT EM BRACES A LINE OF OOLONQS, ENGLISH BREAKFAST AND GUN POWDER AT 60 CENTS THAT WE BELIEVE WILL BE DIFFI CULT TO MATCH. THEY ARE SIMPLY DELICIOUS. TRY THEM. POWELL & SNIDER. O z CO o O I z D O O CO O O S O o o Q LJ CC CO Q O O O CO CO LU DC O "1 o Q (5 z 1x1 CD tr o j o HOT SODA A delicious cap of Clam Buuillo n, Beef Bouillon, Beef Tea, Hot Chocolate, Hot Coffee, Bgg Phosphate, etc., etc., at HBINITttH & REAGAN'S. SELLING AQBNTB FOR ABHBVILLB, Helnitsfi & Reagan DRrOQTSTS, Patton Ave H Church St. FORCE IN THESE REASONS WHY THERE WILL BE TARIFF HEARINGS, MO acta Hearing) Are Alwan one; Sided Clicntara Brut out tottrt All Kind of Vlewa-Tu People Have Alread Spoken. Washington, Feb. 7 The Democratic members of the Senate Finance commit tee this morning cave out a prepared statement assigning tbe reasons wby the Democratic members have decided not to have bearings upon the tariff bill. It mnv be summarized thus: 'Prompt and speedy action on pend ing tariff legislation is required. "If a hearing is granted to one person it must be granted to all. One Senutor alone asks 500 to be heard from bis state. "It tbe cause of privilege, protection ana nunnciai greed are to invade our committee rooms to be heard during the coming SDline and summer thpn K every principal of jus'ice and right, tbe cause oi tne victim, the toilingconsumer. must also be Mmplv and lully heard. The truth is that leialnt inn warn tip i . cnmplished by such methods and never :n I l e e- win uc unucr our lorm oi government The nrnnlp sirp hp.irit thr,.,h n resentatives in Congress, and a moment's reflection will show how ample and sufficient such bearings have alwava been and will alwava pnnt!np tr Ka 'We will report our hill to the Senate witnout nciav anil men lull hpnrinira mi l take Dlaee. Already mnrrthgn a mil. Hon circulars emhriici mr inlcrrnoofnrlai touching every branch ol business known me census oi inau nave, 'jeen ad dressed to all nur iurlii.t r,pa aA ol...... dant streams of information are pouring iu ior use in discussion in tne senate. HAWAIIAN KKHOLI1TION8. Th?v Are panned Bv The Rouse, Approving Cleveland'). PosMon. Washington Feb. 7.-When the House met today ic became the n nest inn whether the majority hud been success ful in an effort to secure n quorum. Some little time w as consumed bv a parlia mentary wrangle and after this was set tled, tbe House took up the Hawaiian ,-esolution and the aves and nnys were called. The vote stood: Yeas. 17-f: nays, 3. No quorum. Ever? effort was made to get the Dem ocratic quorum to pass the Hawaiian resolutions, Isaac Hill, the Democratic "whip" sent tileurnnis to 33 absent member House last night and this morning u iloz-n of these members were in their ai-nta. A fin indii-utinn nt h,. closeness ol the vote this morning unani mous consent was rienied to Adams, Ky., who had voted inadvertently, to with draw his vote. Tne first roll call showed that five vote only were needed to make n quorum of Democrats. Half a dozen u. mncrats on tne tionr retrained trom voting. These were Gcarv. Cnl ! Kii-kli-a N Y.; Straight S. C ; Swanson, Va ; Latimer, S. t "iithceut to make che 1 79 neces.ary to a quoru n. w ni-n the vote was announced Mr. Snrinucr raisid thenmnt of onli r ilmf as there w.-re four vacant seats in the House, 177 instead ol 179 should con stitute a quorum. Alur some dehalr the point ol order was withdrawu and the resolutions were passed, enouijh Democrats having come in to make u quorum. The attention of the Senate was oc cupied for 15 minutes bv Senator Cam eron ot Pennsylvania, this morning in tbe presentation ol 5(1 or m ire petitions acamst the ilson lull unrl tln rrnHinn of each petition hv its title. Thev came irom manulnctun rt, operators and em plovrs.repiescntingnenrlv every Pennsyl vania industry affected bv the" promised tariff reduction. At 12:30 the House bill to repeal the federal election laws was tuken uu and Hour addressed the Senate in opposition to it. CUTTING ANT NHOOTINO, MlMHlonarv Needed In Thla Pari of Krinnekv Barboi.-R8Vii.lb. Kv . Pel). S A duel to the death was enacted at the Harlan Court House, Harlan county, Mondav night. John Turner, u brother of the circuit clerk, and Will Turner and his Uncle John, and the brother of ude Oeorge B. Turner, were killed outnght. The light occurred in a barber shop on court house square. Dr. Wm, Nolin and lohn Turner have hrpn H:iilltr rnrnli,. forvearsand their triends have a wa s endeavored to keep them upart. T ley came together however, and commenced shooting at each other. Nolin was net hurt, but Turner was shot through the heart and fell riend. Bv thit'tiie Nolin had exchnnued loads in his revolver hut the fight was not over. Will Turner arrived and attpeked N' din. Turner did not have a revolver and thp rmn nwn drew knives uud slashed at e-tch other viciously. Turner was tatallv cut; No tin's injuries are not couriered serious. Preacher Paimrrnu a for 10,000 PlTTsuiRG, Feb. 4. The Rev. S. S. Palmer, a Pretdiyterian minister, ha. entered suit nuninst Alderman I. B. Hyndman for $2(1,000. Mr. Palmer Suva that in Innunrv. 1M0.3 lii uo placed under arrest bv order of the Al- aeriiiun witnout warrant and without having been guiltv of any offence. He WAR ainr tn I hp Wflrli hnnu fr.r thirtv dnvs, but in six ituvs be was re- I 1 !. .. . . , icubcu on uuucag corpus procceains. Da Oama Aaarr a Belllaeri-m Kluh'S Lb.NUo.N, Feb, 5. A despatch Irom Rio anciro late this evening savs : "Admiral DaGamahns given 48 hours' notice that he will blockade Kin and has disposed hia li 'Ht ni-pntHimili' This at..n ia jti. tended to asseit hclliuereut riglusfor the insurijerits, 1 lie act ol the foreign com manders is awaited with anxiety." Rt-duced To Five Yearn. Atlanta, Ga Feb. 7,-Harrv Hill's sentence of lorgery has been reduced from seven to five years, and all the other in- uicimenis wuuarawn. as soon as this was done Hill withdrew his motion for a new trial. Ait Kmpt Trraaury, Norfolk, Feb. 7.-The sife of the treasury of the city ol Portsmouth whs fui i unsuiouin WflB burnlaHipH 1nt nioht K,,t th. .i.u secured not m..rr than $50. Two sus-: pects nave been arrested. THE MARKET QUESTION. Abolition ip Backward-Wbv win ck co. Favor II Tbe proposition to abolish tbe market house is generally discu-sed by Asheville people. A. coming from a merchant who would be benefited pecuniarily if the market should be abandoned, the views of Geo. S. Powell, of the firm of Powell Ac Snider, will be of interest. Mr. low ell said to The Citizen today: 'As a citizen I am opposed to the proposition. I have always been under the impression that Asheville was a city that alwava moved forward. But tbe abolishing of the market would be a step backward. The market house was built for tbe accommodation of the whole people, as I understood it. But if the Board should pass tbe proposed ordi nance it would legislate in favor of the few. Of course it would be monev to Powell & Snider, but I am not in favor ol it, for all that." W. M Hill ol th firm r. W i Htll JC. Co., which does one of the largest bnsi- jesses in inemarset, Hives bis reasons for favoring the new move. He says: "I would tike tn an ntit rtf Um Ma,La, because in my present place tbe business is crampru; ana, again, a man always fit sire, in run him ah.m TU- W .1 U W U U,M. . market bouse I do not consider bealthv on account of tbe sewer pipes being so k. ....I A lJ f- J? .iHBunuix, sou ii ib excccaingiv difficult to preserve meats there in the wnna reason, i nave never neen oetore the board askinir Inr phnnwi In hm rules or rents, but I would be clad to remove from the market. I even al lowed the cutting off of eight teet of tbe 3 all to make a passageway. In a build ing of my own choice I could have all tbe room I wanted for display and to carrv on each branch of my business. As it is now it ia armtrrl rt thr nlaM Tu ... IUV... ,IK new entrance has not hurt my trade one on, Decause a purchaser alwava goes where he can procure the best coods. Whv cannot thr HnnrH glUn iUn so desire to go out and allow those to stay in who prefer to do so ? And then charge those outside a license. This system prevails in manv towns and cities," Stradlcv Bros., cne of thr firms in Cemral maiket, were quoted in The Citizkn yesterday as saying "It wont hurt us either wav," regarding the prop, osition to give up the market. Today they ask The Citizen to say that they are after a tul consideration of the ques tion in favor of allowing tbe market to be conducted as at present, and they wish their customers to be apprised of the fact. -A GOOD WORK Riuptos 111 en t Cororulitee Formed isv Tne Flowrr Blla.lon. After the regular montblv mcetinc of the Flower Mission on Monday after noon, a report was submitted by tbe "employ went committee," recently formed for the purpose of aiding the work of the association. It is the object ol this committee to give employment to deserving women whom the winter has foiced to ask for aid; and the plan ia 0111 ii.v as uiiows: ine committee will urepnre work which two members will have ready for distribution on Sa'urdav ----- " " m.mw. ran, etc. inegarments made will hel sold at cost price to families unable to I liav thp rptMllar rat,. amA .1... Mn..n. I pav tne renuiar rates, and the monev cnus outainca will be used lor new ma terial. In this wav thp T!stiir,n lurt;a ,n encourage a spirit ot independence among the poor, and instead pauperizing them, give them the truest help, i. e , teacn tnem to help themselves. Should trieaiis feel inclined to contribute matt-rial to thp rnmmittpp tho n sind it to the CentralofHceo'f the Flower .us-ion. Lity Hall, any afternoon be tween tbe hiiii-a of? anrl r t'.-.r. Sat. urday nlternoon from 3 to 5 two mem- ucrs oi tne committee will be in the ofiice to distribute the work. FAT SI. EXPLOSION Que Hersou KlUed and Anoiber will Die. Indianapolis, Ind.. Feb. 7 At 1 o'clock this morning the residence of Louis Kuehler, on South Madison street, was wr eked by a natural gasexolosion. The building had a brick front and a frame rear. Thp Inmpr flnnr ftnnt .o occupied as a sitting room with sleeping rooms overhead. There were eight peo. pie in tne house. Kuehler, his wife, three sons, a daughter, and two boarders. The two bonrdpra papnnpri tinhnt t?..aa the 12 year old daughter, was taken out neau. v.naries, tne seven year-old bov. will Drobablv die. I nula thp is old son. was takpn nut hnHIo prinnlpd being unable to walk. Nominations. Washington, Feb. 7 The President has sent to the Senate tbe followingnom- inntintia: Pnsr mnstpro n Mn roe, liutaw, Ala.; Lucy B. Hatrisi Hazel- nursi; u. w. wates, saint Llmo, Tenn.; D C. Morris. Morristown. Tenn. Raised Bill.) Washington. D. C. Feb 7. Thestcret service ol the Treasury Department is informed of the arrest of Lawson War ren at Savannah for passing raised bills Postponed. Richmond. Vs.. Feb. 7. Tbe meetiuir of thr stockholders of tbe Richmond and Danville, railroad is postponed to March 21. JUST IN NORTII CAROLINA. The next nnnnal fal td. c.n.A .... ( vsjv utaic HortlCultlinil nHSnrinridti will h- UmA t Wilmintrtnn. Thr hiinMimmini fhnf city have (subscribed money for expenses ( leOriTP S rfimtfss- otlri A,ma L'Mkrx... p - ' a huu sa(rc ax 1 1 at IIV of Mtcklrnhurff county have eloited to Smith Carolina, where thfv wrr mnr. ried. Kacb is 60 vcars of atrc. Thir ar nnnj VIA nh:ir1HaH :.. At.. H.asww AWV VUllUinil 111 LUC Bantist ir)rnhnnaar nt Thnmas.-.ll. TU -r" -D "v uis0 IIIIW A us. superintendent urges that accommoda tions ue proviaea lor ou more -Ic appears that the Ruleigh street railwaywhich will be sold some time in April, will probably be purchased by Anil nrlll nMtk.ltlM k .. . . I. I I I ouisine parties, Mr. A. C. Freeman, for a long time clerk of the Superior court of Stanly oMun'iir viiur county, died last Friday night -There are 235.000 North Carolina uncngnged militia. RANSOM WILL NOT SPEAK HE THINKS THIS IM THE TIRE FOR VOTING. Tbe Wllaon BUI, "The CUUen Wastaingion special Savs, will Paaa The Senate Tbe Game of Bluff at an End. Washington. D. C. Feb. 7. ISoecial. ... j Senator Ransom will not speak on tbe Wilson tariff bill. Tbe reason is that be think, the time has come to vote and give the people relief instead of giving tnem talk. There is no doubt in tbe minds of Democratic Senators about the nassaire of tbe bill by that body. No Democrats will vote against the bill, except oossi blv Senators McPberson and Palmer. and to offset these the bill will receive the vote of everv Ponulist Senator. wnicn insures its oassuee bv a eood ires its passage by a good The Louisiana Senators will majority. I he Louisiana Senators make a fight for a tariff on sugar, but will not vote against tbe bill if tbev fail. The Rennhlirana ha s v.a,Hu I VUllfet, turn incir game oi oinn is almost at an cnu. tucy see mat tne income tax feature will sweep the country like a whirlwind. They see that the great masses of tbe people, the farmers, the mecnanics, and tne laboring men gener ally, will understand that this tax will l :L- 1 . ... , . , u," iuc 111.-11 man uu nis amy, ana pay bis just and equitable share towards the tects bis immense wealth. Some few B ------- -ww wwuaw ivti neb men and almost all tbe biff corpora tions will oppose the bill on account ot the inrnm to Tht nnnAairinH :ti be not tx cause this tax is wrong, but be cause it is just. The Republican policy hafl IVetl tn mnlres tht nnnrt nlan.ac nan a Uai s UUjJVOUIUU TV all almost all tbe tax that goes to make up muuotcr toiai oi ine expenses ot tne Kuvcrnmtm. ine income tax simply mparts, t hnf thm tJnVl man mMa An LU vaasaai aiiv situ Uiail SUMBtf UVI UIS fair share towards contributing these uiiiuun. oi expense, intsis tne demo cratic idea. The farseeing Republicans know that when tbe Wilson bill is once passed, and the people see its good re sults, it will be as impossible to reinstate hieh tariff slavery in tbe South. WIHCONSIN LYNCHING. For tne same Canae Held Suffi cient In Ibe South. West Superior. Wis.. Feb. 7-An- drew Pikkarein, a Russian Finn, wa arrested for assaulting a eicht-venr old child at Bruces Crossing, a small village near nerr, taken to Ewen and placed in j iil. He admitted bis guilt. Last nigh 50 citizens wearing masks surroundeit ine jaii to lyncn mm. um ers protested but tO nil flVflih th i.,il H. Jin n,r. amAahPlI in thp Pi.lnrit Am nnaA n... n rope placed around bis neck, and he wa dragged 80 rods to a railroad trestl where be was hanged. HUSBAND DROWNED HER. Tbe Bodv of .sue of a Conplr Found D-ad. Wilmington. N. C. Feb. 7. The bodv iui IMI.. IUUU OMPtK, WUU, V.ILU IlCr UUS- f t T .. t. H 1. 1 ' . I. I i " u " ul,,c" this citv since last Saturday, and who if wa. fliianM.I.,1 had Iimh mtfAn-aA h. it was suspected bad been murdered bv her husband, was found today on the beach about four miles north ol Wrights ville. Brock cannot be found. Tbe cor oner's jury returned a verdict today that Mrs. Rmrlf pnmp tn l,pr ripnth hgdrAwn. ing at the bands ot her husband. MADE STEEL, RAILS SOUTH. And Was Tbe Firm Man Tbus En gaged. Chattanooga. Tenn., Feb. 7. Late Monday night, L. Schofield, the first man to make iron rails in the South, died, ' geil 80, at bis home near this citv. He was born in England, emigrated to America, and was associated witb Petei Cooper. In 1852 be engaged in tbe roll ing mill business in Michigan and in 1859 moved to Atlanta. There he madi much of the steel armour used in con structing cruisers for the Confederate navy. Wllaon Indorsed. Romnky, W. Va., Feb. C A large meeting ot Democrats, held at Moore field. Hard eoiltltv. vpntprHnv rAnrttA resolutions, witb but one dissentinv voice, indorsing the course of their rep resentative in Congress William L. Wil son, and thanking those members of thi party who had the courage to vote foi tbe tariff bill even though it seemed to conflict witb their local interests. Can't Read Hla Title Clear. Washington. Feb. 7. Tbe House com mittee on elections todar decided by a strict party vote against the title ot Hilhnrn. Rpntililipnti Pnliff-iemta n 1. seat contested by English, Democrat. tt V. utulita Dead Norfolk. Ya , Feb. 7.-0. V. Smith. traffic manager of the Seaboard Air Line unu wen anown in rauroa'- circles, men this morning nt his home in Portsmouth after a lingering illness. Cotton Compress Bnrned. Di ulin. Tex., Feb. 7.-Thc Dublin cot ton compress burned yesterday. Loss aoout $iou uuu; insurance unknown. CONDENSED THLEGRAMS. C hairman Savers, of the House Appro priations committee, estimates that thr savings to be made bv bis committee will amou t to between S.'to orm rmn ana $35 000,000, It Iia been riiarnvprpil that thp U.m,k licans of the House are publishing in tbe Record rhnmpra nf a wnrlr nn ..n.n ruics, with a view to making it a cam paign document. The amount of fold and nnM rartifi. catea deposited in the New York sub treasury in psvmrnt for tbe new bonds amounts to oo,uuu,UUU. A convention of orange growers was ciuaiucuia vesteraav to mscuaathpl n.rtjtiol, ' trade and favor a higher tar,fion oranges. W n n ... i nc aenatc nas connrmed the nomina tion ot Tbomss Moonlight to be miuis ter to Bolivia. A meteor weighing 100,000 tonsi said to have fallen In Western Nevada. Germany and Rnsria have made a com- lucrviiti treuiT. BiBiBAaBiaaMgiBBBiaiaiaBiiii "There was A MAN of oar town And he was wondrous wise;" Said be: "It takes a perfect skin To catch a woman's eyes." So be began, this clever man, In learned tones to grope, And found that frairmnt hnu.. n.wMU( balm I ,, . EU Dt COLOGNE Toilet Soap -.it Raysor & Smith's, TWO LADIES MET.U ..v-.. uv . iuu Look I Just Like a beauty from a book- Mou' Wns as soft as eider down. And scarcely wrinkles when yo frown. You can tbe cbarm impart, I hope." Why. yes, USE EU DE COLOGNE TOI LET SOAP." It's a transparent crystal cake. Once tried always used. 15 cents per cake, 40 cents per box-three cakes. For sale 'nly by RAYS R & SMITH, 31 Patton Avenue. P. S. Don't Forget CAMPHORLINii when the cold wave comes. IF THREE CATS Can cut three rats in three min utes, how many cats can eat one hundred rats in one liunrlrpd minutes? Answer. BREVARD is cutting the price on all his Gents',;Ladies', Misses and Chil dren Shoes, Dress Goods, Domes tics, White Goods, Blankets. Winter Underwear and manv other things. lie is oJl'ering all his Gents' Ileady-Mado Clothing at Cost. Now is the time tn huv j before spring goods come in. Do not forget the place, but go at once to J D BREVARD No. 11 North Main St. THE BEST TEA -AT- T, J. RpVell'S 30 Nfllth Mflill ' i U Mil 111 Mflln. IIPHONtl VICHY AND MLTZBI fat Mphoes aaa be aMalasa at tas drat stows of layser A salts. aa nstsftah as asataa 8IPHON8 aaa at factory, 117 naywMd ... C. B. CAJsrBILL, tvfr-. sasasaBaVaaasl
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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