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1 "5. Asheville Daily Citizen, State Library 114 VOLUME IX.-NO. 263. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS- V- -V.-; -S- .-- H.J.V'V'"!" - Lenten Goods. MACivEKAL, Wl Fat, Wink, Juicy VWl Genuine Georges, SMOKED UALIIIL'T, Bright, Thick Pieces, i"T DRAM'S OP Canoed Pith. lindun lladilocks, kippered Herring, Deviled Crubs, Clam Juice, Lobsters, Shrimps, C In ii,. , lite. ; Keogek. A LIST OF IT BRAIDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO r3 brand, of Plug Chewing Tobacco.. 72 Brand. Smoking Tobacco- in Bag. anil tla boxes all .lie package.. 40 Dint rent Brand Imported Key Wcat Cigars, always on hand. It i. iucIcm for me to mention the variou. brand, of Domestic Cigar., a. it will tukc too much apace. Pipe. a Larger Block than ever before. will now dcTOte alt my time to the above good., and will try to satiafy all my custom ers L. BLOMBERG MODBL CIGAR 8T0RB, 17 PATTON AVBNDB. CORTjyjBROS.j KBAL B8TATB BROKERS. INVB8TMBNT AOBNTS. NOTABY PUBLIC ' Loans Securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices SB ft 36 Pattoa An., up stain SOUS LOW PRICES ) Cafyoraia Peaches 18c. Per Can. California Apricots 13c. Per can. Pore Maple Syrup $1.25 Per Gal. Cncnmber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sweet lix Pickles 75c. Per Gal. Sour lix Pickles 60c. Per Gal. , California Enporated Peaches, Apricots AaA Pairs 17c. Per Lb. O- A.i Groer. GRASS SEEDS! Presb Lot Kentucky Clover, Timothy, Orchard, llluc Grass, Ucd Top and SEED OATS. New York Early Rose and Hebron Potatoes, Also GARDEN SEED. A. D. COOPER, North Court Square. BON MARCHE TUB EXACT NUW YORK COST SALB IS TO BB CONTINUED 1'OR A SHORT WU1LB VBT, SdMB VERY DESIRABLE GOODS YET IN STOCK. ALL AT EXACT NBW YORK COST. BON MARCHE :i7 SOUTH MAIN STREET. tf tf t PRESCRIPTIONS! A SPEC 1ALTY A T Giant's Pfiarmacy Where lliey are put up promptly, rapidly and accurately, from chemically pure drugs, fresh from the luboratuciea uf Buibba, Merck, SchlcSclia anil other standard manufactur ers and at most reasonable prices THE OAKS HOTEL Under New Management. New Furniture. Nice, clean comfortable rooma. Table excellent, Northern Style. Porter Meets all Train. Close In town. On an Electric Car Line. Beautiful Location. Hot and Cold Bath. Bvery I'oselble Convenience. CM. PHILIPl? Rose Myrrbine A LlflUID JJUBSTJTUTB w rtR TOOTH POWDBR. Cleuns and whitens the teeth, impart firm nesa to the gunia, correct foetid breath and leave a retreading coolness in the mouth. Pleasantly flavored and fr:c from anything injurious. Price 23c, A trial bottle free , Cannicliael's Emulsion Cod Liver Oihvith Ton Wine Valualbe u. a tunic, valuable na a fatten ing food. Makes the weak strong, the thin fat. Children, especially, thrive on It. No disagreeable taate, CARKICHAEL'S PHARMACY, 20 SOUTH MAIN ITRBBT, House'-keepers, This Is For You. We have received a crate HOO doicni Alcock's English seml-norclain teas, funr aliapcs, which we have placed o sale at cents set, regular price of these goods is !fl."0 dozen. We also have a quantity of the same tea. slightly chipped, ;I0 cents set Just the thing for kitchen use. e nave also received luiiy ooo ilucn tumblers, plain, cut and engraved. Sonic real bargains suioiik them. We do nut cure to make the prices public, conic ami see fur yourself. White China For Decorators. Prices on the eutire line will be very inter eating. Muuy things ut half rcul value, uml all in the latest designs. We are dally net ting in new ami pretty things In fancy cliinu, glass, etc. Our stock Is still the largest the State, prices the lowest, THAD. W. THRASH 2 CO. CRYSTAL PALACE. PERFECTLY BLENDED! If you like a cup of good collce you can get it out of our blend of Mocha and Juvu. We believe this to be the most perfect blend of collce now sold. Wc have a dream In TEA And if you arc given In this licvcranc we can give you something Mini Is delicious. POWELL & SNIDER X 3 X x x o o 2 w 0 O P fa o w X X x - H x S B X H u O .V. XI H O 8 X X Vaccine Points UAVU YOU MiUS VACCINATliU WIS HAVli IUST BliliN NOTI- llUDFKOAl WASHIXOTON THAT SMALL POX UXISTS IX TH'uX- Tl-THMllj STATES AXU Alt- VISISS VACCINATION. Wli HI! cuivu i'kom rim national FAkM AT WASHINGTON, D, C, A 1-HHSII SUPPLY tiVHRV MUX. DAY. VIIYSICIAXS SVI'PUUII IIV Heinitsti & Reagan CHVRClt ST. A PATTON AVH TA; bill not ready NKNATOK HILL OPPOKKD TO THE WILSON BILL He Waul lrolcctIou, Apparently After The McXltilev Klnd-At it nipt to Call Vp Dlaud'a etelicu loraKe Bill. Washington, March 7. The tariff bill will not be reported to the lull finance committee today, lit the Senate yesterday Hill olkrcil resolution that whereas the Sccrctar, ot t tie treasury has announced a tlcticit ot $78,000,000 lor the current fiscal year and whereas the Wilson bill proposes discard the $70,000,000 revenue from the-prcscnt taxes and meet the double deficiency by a new internal ami dircc taxes; resolved, that the finance commit tee frame an amendment to said bill omittitiK the internal mid due', taxes newly proposed und instead thereof make provisions for a sufficient revenue by taxing other foreign imports and otherwise make revisions of the ta rill without creating a deficiency." Mr. Hill asked that tlie resolution be iaid on the table for the present. Harris moved the second leading ine seigniorage bill, and said there was no more earnest advocate of silver coin age than him self, but he believed that there was at least one question that should take precedence ol its considcra lion. Without ttnv breach of confidence he was able to state that the committee on finance was on the very eve of report ing the tartll lull, lie tuerelore objected to turther proceedings on the seignior age bill, fuller that objection he claimed that the bill would go to the calendar. Air. Harris said today, alter con ference with his colleagues, he believed the maionty of them arc in favor of tin mediate consideration and disposal ot olana s seigniorage lull, and lie asked unanimous consent that it be taken up tor consideration. He did not propose to limit debate, but would leave that to the majority of the Senate. He knew the Republicans were in lavor of putting this bill before the henatc. Sherman objected to unanimous con sent; said be was opposed to the bill and would move to relcr it to the nuance com, mirtee. I He two propositions wctc found in the bill, Sherman said : due, whether we bad the leual riclit to com the seigniorage, the other whether, to pay the current deficiencies in times ol profound peace, we shall issue irrtdicm- able paper money. Hale said he probably would be loiuid agreeing with Sherman, but be thought nothing was to be named by sending the bill to the committee. I he country ought to know what the views of the senate were. Sherman said that all bills should be sent to the committee for rep jrt prior to action by the Senate. Lockerell said lie was confounded und amazed at the at titude ol Sherman. He came here with the belie! that when the Itemocrats moved to take up this bill, they would have the united support ol the Republi cans, who yesterday could scarcely con tain themselves whcnuunniiiiousconsent was refused, Aldrieh was by this rclerrcd to specilically, to winch lie retorted that be wanted to cull up the bill, not to puss. but to defeat it. An excited colloquy followed between Cockrell and Sherman over the question to what the seigniorage really is. Cock rell contended that it belonged to the public lunds, Sherman that no seignior age can acme until the bullion is coined Cockrell characterized Sherman's dis tinction ns the difference between tweedledum und twccdle-ilee. The seigniorage ought, he said, to lie coined and paid out. Sherman, lie said, wanted to hold the silver in the treusurv os a commodity, like hemp, iron or cotton, to be subsequently sold lor gold. All the lHand bill did was to make that silver money to meet the ex penses of the government instead ol issuing intcrest-bearint; c nds. Could any honest man say this was not good law ; A liRITTY MESitKNUIiH. He Could Not Be Binned Uv Himd AicenlH. IJ.3T Sr. I.ons, 111,, March ".When train No. ." on the Mobile und I 'hio, which left here at 8:53 last night was :! miles below the city two masked men jumped on the engine, und at the point ol revolvers compelled the engineer and fireman to accompany thcni to the ex press car. A third man stood near tlie express car uml when he saw the engineer and fireman jump from the engine he veiled to the express messenger to open the door ui.d stated that if he did not he would hit the door with it stick of dyna mite. The messenger refused and told the robbers if they came in the ear he would kill them. It appears the robbers were cot prepared for tight, for, upon receiving ' the express messenger s answer, they lelt. Waul Cod In Tbe CotiHtllullou. Washi.n;ti., March 7. The rooms ot the Senate committee on judiciary, wherein proceedings arc usually con ducted in the utmost secrecy, were thrown open to the public this morning, and for more than an hour the com mittee listened to arguments favoring the proposed change in the constitution intended to provide for recognition of the existence of a U)d. A number of clerical looking gentlemen and many ladies made up the audience. Cincinnati Paper Hold, Cincinnati, March 7. The Commer cial t.azcttc of this city is to have new men in cotitrol of its property. Perry S. Heath, the well known Washington cot- respondent, in connection with his brother l-'lctehcr Heath of Hamilton, Ohio, and backed by New York capital ists had bought tlie'Comuicreial Gazette. It is rumored there will oca complete elimination of Hnlstend intlucncct. The price is understood to be ubotit $ f."0,- 000. A Hnrderer Nliot Dcud. Savannah, Ga,, March 7. The negro Sylvester Khoadcs who killed Robert Rosier the lUlh of February in Tattnall county, was removed from litre to Col lins, Ga., last night. A purty of incu met the iherill and prisoner there. Dur ing tbe temporary absence of the sheriff it is reported the negro cteniied. An officer went out to hunt tor him and found Khnn'lei one fourth of n mile from Collins, shot to death. llOWNIli IN KMOXVII.LK. The "sentinel" Tell a Slorv ol lilts Appearance There. The Knoxville livening Seutinel, with "scream" beads in its Monday issue tell in a column and a ball how Fritz Staub, mauager of the opera house there, helped the Margaret McClung Industrial home out ol a financial hole. Tbe story will interest Asheville people, inasmuch as it concerns I'rof. Donald Downie. who lectured here last week under the aus pices ol the Asheville Light Infantry to a crowd the smallness of which left the A. I.. 1. in about a $40 cavitv. lhc Sentinel says that Frank Mul- ler, Downie's ageut, offered to Mr Stnub the lecturer for matinee and evening lor a guarantee. 1 Ins was not accented. and arrangements for two lectures were made with the patronesses ot the home, lor ?7o, tbe home to oav all exDenses Muller was instructed by the ladies to auvertise in the Iribune and lournal. Later, however, the Sentinel received a letter from Muller to iusert advertise ments in that paper, and charge to the home. When the performances came on me aumissions amounted to 1 rot. Downie wanted bis $7." before the evening performance, but Manager Stnub got him to eomoromise lor $50. Staub then p-iid the dillerence between the $ VJ and $50, donated the $00 rent tor the house and the lecture went on. The Sentinel presented a bill for the "ad" to I'rof. Downie, who said the ladies were responsible for it. The ladies, however, said they had not authorized the Sentinel "ad." The p qicr then got an attachment on Downie's effects, and had a hearing before a 'squire. There, the Sentinel savs. Downie showed a bill of sale, transferrins the nronertv to Donuhia Downie," the Professor's sister, as be said. Hut the 'squire decided in favor of the Sentinel, and Downie paid the bill and costs, araountini' to about $14,. The Sentinel does not say anything adverse to the lecture, btit it savs the Professor, nceordintr to an nttornev. "had his gall with bim," as he naked the utton cy to represent him in the suit for courtesy, us the lecturer was a "11. C 1.." DATK CIIANC.KU, Mr Mallliv, the Blcvcllst. lo tome Wednesday. In accordance with a telegram re ceived today by W. D. Gash from W. S. Maltby, champion trick bicyclist of the world, the date of Mr. Maltby 's appear ance at the Grand opera house has been changed from next Monday evening to Wednesday evcuiui:. March 1 t. The exhibition will be under tbe auspices of Asheville's Cycle club, anil a musical program is bciiui prepared to be uiven on that occasion. Frunk Darby has also consented lobe put down on the program ior a uauec, and the occasion will be made one of ncmiine entertainment. Mr. Maltby has alone civeu exhibitions in the largest cities and pleased great audiences, and his fancy ridiim will be treat lor the people here. Arrani meats arc being made to have special rates on tnc railroads tforn htatesville Hickory, Morcauton, Marion. Hendcr sonville, Hot Springs and Wayucsvillc ior tins event. THE BALL OPENS. New BulldlUK lo be Put I n lv i A. Mean K Hon. Mcars has shown Tin: OnUN S. P, the plans of a new building that is to Le erected by (',. A, Mears - Son on their South Water street property, to be used when complete bv the wholesale commis sion house of Mustin, ! ikes . Co. The building is to be 53x100 feet, with thrte stories. It is to be of brick, with a front of Vanderbilt pressed brick, trimmed in granite. The office will be in the center of the front and the buildiiij; will be Hied up Willi elevators, scales, etc. necessary to make it pcrlectly suited for ts purpose. Arraniicmentswil be made so that wagons m iy be unloaded trotu tnc rear into the second lloor. 1 he new buildmir will cost $7,000 or $S,00O, and work will begin on it early next week and unshed as raoidlv as pos sible. A, L, Melton is the architect. L.X COLLECTOR ELIAts IIICKIv He Thliiku Prlichard Will be The Hepnbllcan Nominee. lis,. Collector Kopc Iilias came over from Franklin yesterday to see friends here, and is slopping at the llattcrv ark. Inn talk with Tin; Citizi:n he lid he was inclined to ihink Jeter . I'rilcliard would be the Re publican candidate .or Congress in this district and that Pntcburd was very strong with the Republicans in the western part of the district. Pearson has been in most of the western counties, Mr. Ulias said, no doubt buildim: tenets." Recently Mr. Flias sent President Cleveland a box ol honey, and the Presi dent in his letter suid it was very fine. Mrs. I.lias will go to Murphy tomor- ow. l lrt church Eulerlaluiueul. At the First M. F. church last evening the entertainment prepared bv the ladies of the church was given. The church was crowded and tbe rendition of the program pleased everybody, The num bers included music and recitations and capital set piece, "Hiring a Ser vant." Rev, (i. II, Detwiler mude a witty, entertaining talk. Miss Fannie Rhiiiehnrt'srccitution and Mrs. Worley's with Mr. and Mrs. Allison's imoersoua tions especially deserving of mention. Kelreshnicnts were served after the en tertainment and a neat sum was realized tor the church. The "(stiver River." Two well known Asheville men haie just come under the public eye by reason of the publication of a new song, "Silver River." The words were written bv Waller llnllard Gwvu, of the real estate firm of Gwvn iV West, while the music 11 owed Irom the pen of Clarence Mur phey, the R. .: D. city passenger and ticket agent here. The Swannunon is not mentioned, but it will probably be considered us the silver river nlludcd to. 1 be new song tuny be had at the music stores and drug stores in the city. Tbe Cblldreu Were Nnved. Loi lsvii.Li:, Ky March 7. Fire broke out in the boiler shed of the orphanage of the Good Shepherd, Morton avenue, this morning at 1:40 o'clock. There were i'2 people in the building adjoining, including 3 t children, They were gotten out without nn accident. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN- BRITISH NAVAL FOHCKl NICARAGUA. Tlicv Are Near The Momh ol The Canal Thai la To Be, And; The Act May Be ttlKnilicaol A Querj From The Senate. Washington, March 7.-The depart ment of State bus received the first olli- cial information of the operations of British naval forces at lllucficMs, near the mouth of the Nicaragua canal. It came m the shape of a dispatch from I'nited States Minister at Managua. He suid the I'nited States consul at San Juan Del .Norte, Mr. lirnida, telegraphs him that the soldiers from the liritish warship Cleopatra had been landed at Hluefields, and strongly urges that a I'nited Stales naval vessel be sent there at once. There is no cxulunalion in the ter s dispatch ol the reason for the land ing oi nritisii lorccs. 1 he reports ol consul Iiraidu show that when the Xica- raugnn government forces occupied the 10....4-...I.I.. .1... . . . . - uiuciicius, ine reigning -Mosquito clue appealed to the liritish consuls at San luan Uel Norle for protection, and the question oi interest at this state ol a lairs is whether the liritish troops had been landed to afford that protection to the Moscpiitos or whether the landing was made lo protect liritish citizens oily. In the Senate today Mr. Morgan, from the committee on loreeign relations, re- porteu a resolution requesting the Presi dent to inform the Senate, if not incou. sit tent with the public interest, whether tlie government of Great Ilritinn had occupied the II itche d s or anv other place on tr.c Mosquito reservation in Nicaragua, with military forces; to state the character and strength of such force, and the claim of authority on the part of the liritish government so to occupy that country. He supposed, he said, although, be did not know, that ine Kearsurge had been dispatched to iiiueaems on account ol thai occupa tion. It was a very delicate and grave question lor the people of the I'nited states, particularly if military oecupa Hon had taken place on the idea that treat Hritam had resu vec' lo herself auy treaty with Nicaragua, the lijhl to niakcan intervention ol this kind, which, in the estimate of the American uovcrn- ment, violatej the soirit and tliemirnose wi cue cmyiun-nuiwiT treaty oi loii. rii,..-i 1 he resolution was agreed to. The Vcllow l'Vycr at Hlo, London, March i.-The virulence ol ycuow lever at Kio is causing a great deal of anxiety among the Liverpool ship owners who have vessels at or en route to that port. Lord Kosebcrrv has cabled to Mr. Windham, the liritish minister at Rio. instructing him to range a temporary cessation ol firing in Rio harbor in order to enable the Hritish merchant ships there to take on a bal last and leave port. CHNiner ConleHHed. Di:m i:h, Mich., March 7.-The Dexter Savings bank robbery has been solved. O. C. Gregory, the assistant cashier, confessed thatthestorythat two masked men had comficlled himtoopen the vault was false and said lie committed the rob bery himself. All of the money, $3,10S, was recovered. I'ollard-lirr ckeurliluc Washington, March 7. -The tiiul luoiight against Representative William C. P. Ilrecketiiidge of Kentucky bv Mndaliuc V. Pollard for breach of prom ise begins here tomorrow. On account of the illness of one of Dreekenridgc's counsel, it is likely a postponement will be asked for. Want "Protection " llouiiAv, Feb. 7. The Commerce and Millers' association of Hombay have presented to the li'dian government protests of tbe strongest character against the exemption of cotton yarns and fabrics Irom import duty. I. A. W. MeeiltiK Di.nvi:k, Col., March 7. The Deliver Cyclists l iiioii, at a meeting last night. decided that the meeting ol the League ol American Wheelman in l.v.M will be liel i August "7th to September 1st in- uisivc. Australian Ballot In Virginia. Richmond, Vn., March 7. The Gen eral Assembly yesterday passed the Wal ton bill, grading the Australian ballot svstcm on the Anderson-McCormiek election law. The law goes into elieet the first of uly next. We Carry Trov, Aus way. Tunv, N, V., March 7. The complete election returns indicate the election ol Malloy, the regular Democratic nominee, by a majority of 1,2(10. The Hoard ol Aldermen will remain under Democratic control. Failed lo Come lo Time. Washington, March 7. Two hundred thousand dollars ol the filtv million loan has not been tnken up, the subscribers defaulting and failing to make the nec essary deposit within the limit. Herbert uiadNione's Place. London, March 7. The announcement is made, officially, that Herbert Glad stone will succeed George J, Shaw Lcf evere as first commissioner of works in Lord Koseberry's cabinet. It Did the Prenldeut Uood. Washington, March 7. The President after his nine days' trip through the North Carolina sounds looks as well nlW strong ns at any time since he first came to Washington nine years ago. Robert K. Lee To Marry. Washington, March 7. Robert Ii. Lee, son of the great Confederate general will he inariied in this city tomorrow to Miss Juliet Cnrter of Virginia. Uladmoue Not Well. London, March 7. Gladstone is con lined to his bed I his morning, He became chilled by ruw winds yesterday and is suffering from a severe cold. Wllnon Much Belter. Cm oi- Mexico, March 7, A dispatch from Guadalajara savs that Conm-ms- man Wilson was well enough to set tip three hours yesterday. Talkluir Ptu.lou. Washington, Mnrch 7. Tbe House today resumed consideration of the pen sion appropriation bill, THE IMPROVED Knickerbocker Shoulder Brace and Suspender Combined. Wc have just received u full line (all sizes I of the above brace. Haying sold more than a hundred pair during the last y,-ar, and all giving satisfaction, we eaa certainly recommend them as being the liest brace for Ladies and Gents, Boys and Girls, now on the market. A lew laets about than : So harness Simple unlike all others. Promotes free respiration of the Luugs. Prcvcnls chil. drcn becoming round shouldered. A per fect skirt supporter for Ladies. A gentle or powerful brace obtained. Iiasilv ad justed and worn with comlort. Cheap est ami most reliable Brace and suspender in the World. livery pair guaranteed. Ivxaininc them, shown in our window. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. STANDARD . Granulated Sonar, go pounds for SI to Levering Kellablc Ko.slcd Cufftv. t ents per package. Tea, 0 and UOccut oer pound. Lard, compound, lo cents per pound. La-d, leaf, 12'ic per pound. Bacon, wcat- , 10c. per pouud. Dacon, Buncombe, ;c per pound. Hauls, Buncombe, 13'. per pound. Golden Cottolcnc, a pound bucketa, 35c; S pouud buckets, 60c ; at re tail lie. Houiemude Molassce, ioc. per gallon. New Orleans niolaase, 60c. per gal lon. Apple Vinegar, four ycara old, K5c. per allon lilcetrlc Light I-'lonr and White Pearl, $g per hundred. Umegu Flour, $0.00 per barrel Meal, 00c. per bushel, Citron, goe per pound, Currants, Be per pound. Preuch Prunes, 10c. per pound. Taylor's Jell v. ill ,c. per pouud. Coleman's Muatard, ir,c. per xoi. Dunham's ahreded Cocoanut, :iOc per pound. I ! ubingcr' Elastic starch. 10c. per package. Our Little Daily Pickles, toe. per bottle. 3-pound cans Tomatoea, tOe. :i piuud enna Okru and Tomatoea, 18c. a boxes aoOs Blue Hen Matches. Be inly. Ttc Little Store Around the Corner, 30 COLLEGE STREET. W. J. POSTELL Frank E. Morton, TlElitRE(JlLT(H. AMI KEPAIRER OF PIANOS AND ORGANS. Old Instruments Ke-Modc'cd. Workman ship and Material Guaranteed. CALL OR ADl'RESS, ioi ii, College Street. Atlirvllliv K. r" 3-odlm New Dental Parlors J. E. HAWTHORNE, D. D. S., Has located in Asheville for the practice of dentistry, Mnkea a specialty of l-'lnc Oeld work, crown and bridge work and gold and rubber combination. UBca; the moat im proved methods to make all operation PAINLESS. .... Olllec Over Nlmnuugh' Store Patton avenue V-O-dtf USB SOUTHERN - CROSS FLOUR. FOR 8.1LB BY T. J. Revell's, 30 North Main. -SIPHONS I VICHY AND 8BLT2BR In Siphons can b obtained nt the drug itotes of Kaysor & Smith and Bclnluh tt Beagan and at factory, 917 llajwoad SIPHONS atreet. C. B. CaMPBBU.. 4 liiaWlMiili II iifafcf HlTWiM . .'' j4iiilMnte
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