State Library 114
ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH i), 1894.
VOLUME IX. NO. 265.
PRICE 5 CENTS
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Citizen
Asheviile
Daily
WANTED,
STRICTLY FANCY
COUNTRY BUTTER.
WU.l. PAY
30Cts Per Lb.
WM. KROGER,
ii College stivct
SMOKE
BLOMBERG'S
Seleotos.
STRICTLY LUXtl .U'.I.V.I FILLIiR.l
CTIM.V l.I.Vl MM'li. masvfactfk-
i:i lismnssLY for aiv rim. traue.
THY O.Vfi.
L. BLOMBERG
17 PATTON AVBNUB.
CORTLAND BROS.,
KBAL USTATB UROKUKS.
1NVUSTMBNT AGENTS.
NOTARY PUBLIC '
Luaoa Securely placed at 8 per cent
Office ilS St 36 Pattoa Are., up stain
SOME LOW PRICES
California Peaches 18c. Per Can.
California Apricots 13c. Per can.
Pure Maple Syrup $1.25 Per Gal.
CDcamber Pickles 40c. Per Gal.
Sweet lix Pickles 70c. Per Gal.
Soar Mil Pickles 60c. Per Gal.
California Evaporated Peaches,
Apricots An Peurs 17c. Per Lb.
Gl- A.. Greer. I
GRASS SEEDS!
l'rcsb Lot Kcutucky
Clover,
Timothy,
Orchard,
lllue Grass,
Red Toi and
SEED OATS.
New York
l'.arly Rose mul
Hebron 1'olatoes,
Also
GARDEN SEED.
A. D. COOPER,
North Court Square.
BON MARCHE
TUB EXACT NEW YUKK COST
SALE IS TO 13B CONTINUED I'OR
A 8IIOKT WHILE YBT, SOME
VliRY DESIRABLE GOODS YBT
IN STOCK. ALL AT UXACT NOW
YOKK COST.
BON MARCHE
:t7 SOUTH MAIN STIMvl-
ft
nnnriimnmiAiT fl 1 1
rKfiblililf IlUrl o !
-A 8PBC1ALTY AT-
Grant's Pharmacy
Where they are put up promp'ly, rapidly I
anil accurately, from chemically pure drugs, I
freih Troiu the luborntorles of Siulhl, Merck.
Schieflillu and other standard inanuf.etiir
era and at most reasonable prices.
THE OAKS HOTEL
Under New Management.
New Furniture.
Nice, clean comfortable rooms.
Table excellent, Northern Style.
Porter Meets all Tralna.
Clutc In town.
On an lilectric Car Line.
Beautiful Location.
Hot and Cold Dutha.
Bverv l'oisible Convenience
C.M.PHILIPP
Rose Myrrhine
A LIUUIU 8UUST1TUTH TIIK
TOOTH POWDER.
I Cleans and whitens the teeth, liupartt lirm-
I Deis to the gums, corrects foetid breath aud I
I leaves u refreshing coolneis In the mouth.
I Pleasantly llavortil and fr:c from anything I
injurious. Price USe. A trial bottle free.
Carinicliael's Emulsion
Cod Liver Oil with Pun Wine
Vulaalbe at a tonic, valuable as a fatten
ling food Makes the weak ntrong, the thin I
iat. Children, especially, thrive on It. No
I disagreeable ta.u.
ICARMIGHAELS PHARMACY,
JO BOUTU MAIN BTKUBT.
House-keepers,
This Is For You.
Wc luivc iixuivcil h crate 1 100 dtmu.i ui
Alcock's Hnlish ttcmi-potxliiu teis, t?v
lilis, which wc liave placed on suit nt .10
ccult set, regular price of these kuuUs is
$1.50 dozen. Wc also have a quantity oi
the same teas slightly chipped, 110 cents si t
.lust the thing for kitchen use.
Wc have also received fully 5uo ducii
tumbler, plain, cut find engraved. So un
real bargains among Hu m. We do nut care
to make the prices public, conic ami sec !'i
yourself.
White China
For Decorators.
Prices on the entire line will be very inter-
eating. Many things nt half real value, and
all in the latest designs. We are daily get
Ung in new and pretty things in fancy china
glass, etc. Our stock is still the largest in
the Slate, prices the lowest.
THAD. W. THRUSH I GO.
CRYSTAL PALACE.
PERFECTLY BLENDED!
If yuu like a cup of good codec you
can get it out of our blend of
Mocha and Java. We believe this to
Ik the most . :rfeet blend of cilVce
now sold. We have a dream iu
TEA.
And ifyou are given to tins beverage
we can give you some thing that is
POWELL & SNIDER
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Vaccine Points
ii.w u l ot; minx v.ict7.v.-tn;;
in; uayi; icsr oeh. suti
I'lliD FROM WASlllSUTOS THAT
SMALL FOX liXISTS IX TWIiX-
TY-rUKliU STATUS AXU AH-
V1SUS VACCISATIUX. Wli Rli-
ClilVli FROM THIS XATIOXM.
FARM AT WASIIIXtiTON, D, C,
A FRIiSlI Sl'PPLV UVUKy MUX-
DAY. IIIYSICIAXS SVFl'l.llih IIV
CHURCH ST. A FATTOX AVI! ,
WE GREET ADLAI GLADLY
TH1-: CITY IS HIS) AMD AM. Till;
BKAUTIE8 THEHF.OF.
Vlce-Prctttdeul MteveuKun And
Mrs. Steveimou Arrive tit AMie
vllle This Afternoon And Are
Btaxliiic at The Battery l'ark-
Vice -President Aillai E. Stevenson, ac
companied by Mrs. Stevenson, is in
Asheviile, nnd tlic city is, therefore,
theirs, ns tony as Liny will stay.
Vice-President and Mrs. Stevenson
W.
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arrived here this uflenioon on the 4
o'clock train from Washington, traveling
not in a special ear hut in the purest
democratic simplicity. 1 lie visit is
made so that the Vice-President may
secure a needed rest.
The distinguished visitors were met at
the station by Manager McKiss'ck of
the Battery Park hotel, and in a landau
were driven to the Park, wheie, during
their stay here, the guests will occupy
specially-fitted suite of apartments.
1 tic Vice-t'resulcnt and Mrs. Steven
son came here on an invitation extended
them by Manager McKissick during bis
visit to nsumgton.
Asheviile people will well renumber a
former vnit made to Asheviile lv Mr,
and Mrs. Stevenson, when the loriuer,
then candidate for the Vicc-Prcsidciiev
was on his tour ol the State iu Septem
ber, tSOU. And Asheviile extends tin-
baud ol hearty welcome to its honored
guests.
Old Glory floats Irom the II, install ol
the llattcrv l'ark todav, lor the lit st
time since Mr. Stevenson was herein ''.i-
M. OTIIO Ull.tlON
lie
tipt'akH at the Court House
Today to l-'iiruierM Ouly.
S. Utho Wilson, representing the I'm in
crs' alliance business agency, made an
address nt the court house at 1 1 o'clock
today. A number of the uninitiated went
to the court home to hear the talk, but
an invitation was extended to "politi
ciaus.such us Democrats. Republican and
lawyers," tolcave. Among those who
left was "I'nclc Pleas" Israel, who is
good lurmcr and Alliauceman, but first
of nil a Democrat.
The address was lor the purpose of
instructing the fanners about th (
industry ami bow to market their I. inn
produce to the best advantage. I'.usi
ncss agents from 12 sub-alliances heard
the talk and such interest was tlcvcl
oped that the agents decided to he Id :
meeting here next Wednesday to further
consider the question.
S. Otho Wilson told Tin; Citudn in
rcplv to iiucstious that no political sig
nilicancc could be attached to his visit
or to his address. lie was here on
purely business mntti-r uflccling the
farmers. Next week, he said, the Alliance
would open an exchange iu Kaleigh
where the farmer could sell his produce
and receive cash therelor. Later on the
alliance hopes to establish an exchange
at Asheviile and another at Greensboro
When asked about the probability of
a coalition ol tlie ropulist and Kcpimli
can forces iu North Carolina, Mr. Wil
son's reply was "That is impossible."
Nevertheless, Air. Wilson and Kicli-
mond Pearson, who aspires toCougrc"
were in consultation for n time about
noon at the Western hotel. Whether or
not thev touched upon politics is "in the
clouds." Did he instruct Hiothcr I'car
son iu the mysteries of egg-shipping .'
H. ;. KWART m ui:.
l.itile Karly to Talk l'olltlcH
tinm. He ThlukN
lix-Cougrcsjinau II. G. Uwarl came
down from Hcndersonvillc last night on
business and will remain here scvrr.il
luys. In n talk with Tun Citizi;n Mr.
Avart said it was rather soon to talk
about what the Republicans in the Ninth
would do in regard to the Congressional
rare. He thought, however, that if Rich
mond Pearson should be endorsed bv
the Republicans and Populists he would
make a strong race,
Referring to Mr. Pearson s letter on
the election law, Mr. Kwart agreed with
a writer in Tin; Citizun yesterday, iu
saving Mr. Pearson was in error in stut
ing that there was a dissenting opinion
in the case of Harris vs. Scarborough.
Justices Clark iukI Pavis concurred iu
the general opinion, but disagreed as to
the reasoning.
Mr. MaiiinNou I.ectuitn
A great treut was enjojed yesterday
afternoon by the haithliil bndcavor
society, in u lecture given them by Kev
T. K. Sampson upon the subject of the
condition of women in heathen lands,
The choice language and easy address ol
the sneaker no less than the proiounu
interest ol the subicct kept the audience,
composed ol some .'HI young girls and
their friends, proloiindlv interested. 1 lie
sociclv has reason to Icel sincere grat:
tutle to tlic rcvcrenti geniicmnn lor so
instructive and charming n talk.
COXUliNSED TULEGKAMS.
A movement to hold n e. invention of
workincmea in Washington April G or
to motes t OL'iiitist the passage of the
Wilson bill by the Senate was begun in
Philadelphia last night.
Louis Kossuth, the llritish patriot
suffered a relapse Thursday night and is
now in a weak eoiulitiou.
Totter Palmer, the niillionnncpropric'
tor of the Palmer house, Chicago, is
seriously ill with tlic giip
Cardinal I. con llenoit, nrcli-bisbop ol
Rouen, died this uioiniiiif.
BOMB THROWN IN ROME
tiik i-oi'i; ix.iits i-oit tiii;
VATICAN.
There Would Have Uceu lirrut
i.osh ol Life Had the i;xloioii
Occurred au Hour Karllc r Two
ArrtHIH.
Komi;, March 'J. About 0 o'clock last
evening a terrillic explosion ol a bomb
occurred in front of the Chamber of Dep-
ilics. Two persons were dangerously
md several less seriously injured. The
bomb must have been charged with
material of a very high explosive force,
every window lor sonic distance
lrounil was shattered, railings were
twistetl, heavy stones moved from their
places and many evidences ol the tremen
dous powcrof itscontcnts weieapparent.
The Chamber of Deputies had ad
journed it ti hour before the explosion
took place, otherwise it is likely that
several pcrions would have been killed,
as the number in the vicinity ol the cham
ber was at least lour times as great at
an hour earlier than it was at the lime
the bomb exploded.
1 lie police say thev believe that eight
persons were wounded seriously bv the
explosion. Two men have been arrested
on suspicion ol having been implicated
in the plot.
uiie ol the men niiurcil bv the explo
sion died in the hospital this morning.
The Pope has directed that an imiuiry
be made into the details bv attaches ol
the atirnn lor his own information.
His Holiness is anxious to keen thor
oughly informed ol the developments ol
the present anarchistic activity, und iu
the event of a political crisis fears that
the atican nsclt may be endangered.
It is stated the holy father lj scckini:
from the Italian government guarantees
ol the salctv ol the atiean.
MOTTO III. HROltillr MIK
More About The tthootlui: ol
Claude Jouea at Morris own
DeputyShcrillJ.il. Hampton wrote
yesterday to the Mon istown, Tiun., au
thorities that the county would tiot pay
the expense of bringing back Claude
Jones, who was arrested there and shot
vesterdav while attempting to escape
The letter was written after a talk with
Chairman Kniikin, who said that ones
was already under bond to appear here
anil lor that reason did not think it nec
essary to put the county to the expense
ol bringing him back. A telegram to the
Kuoxvillc tribune says:
"Policeman Morrismadc thearrest ml
after placing Jous ill the lockup lie di
covered that Jones had robbed a guest
at the irgiuia house last night. He
went to the calaboose to search oms
when he attempted to escape, and the
policeman shot him through the hip
and seriously, if not totally, injured
linn.
I IU MAI.TUV'H CIDIIMi.
Reduced Kallrond Katt'N lor The
l-:xlillillloii oti The it'll.
The appearance at the Grand opera
house on the evening of the 1 till of W. S.
Maliby, the champion trick bicycle rider
of the woi hi, gives promise ol draw ing a
large house. The exhibition will be under
the auspices of Ashcvillc's Cycle club.
Mr. Mallby's exhibition will include,
au.ong the many tricks of cycling un
known to the Asheviile wheelmen and
public, impersonations of "Mile. Kmillia;
or, a Preach Pallet Cyclist," and "A
Dude's First Attempt to Ride." A very
pleasing entertainment is looked lor.
The Huston llicycling World says of Mr.
Malt by, "lie is a whole show in himself."
The Cycle club has succeeded in secur
ing reduced rales over the railroads lor
litis occasion. The lound trip rates will
be: Ilcnr'ersonville, 00 cents; Hot
Springs, .f 1 (10; Wavncsville. IJl.L'o,
Statcsvillc. St.a.": Hickory, !?:: :!; Mor
gantou, $-'.(ili; Marion, $1 NO, and from
intermediate points on the same lia;ii.
The I'roccNNlou C'oiiIIiiiich
Visitors arc continually coining into
slievillc, to cniov the health gi ing el
lie llial is here lice for all. Yesterday's
trains brought large crowds and mau v
more are expected to keep up the proccs
Sinn. 1 he hotels are fast lining up ami
some ol l hem are nearly lull. Ashcvillc's
loors arc alwa vs open and evcrvboilv
may come here and partake of the best
to be had.
Cotton Mill AHNlKuuieiit
X asiimi.i.i , Tciiii., March '.'.The
Nashville cotton mills company made
in assigmnciit yesterday lot the bcnclit
of cieditors whose claims iiggrcg.ifc
jjitl'.'.UUl'. The Southern national bank
of New York is the largest creditor, its
laim being $1M,000.
XOKTII C.U.OUSA I 01.KS.
Cherokee Scout : Messis. 11. P., I.
A.aiulW, A. lilliott returned Wednes
day liom Gainesville, Ga., where thev
ntleniled it lanuly reunion on l cbruarv
Ten childicti and thu ty-lhrecgianil
ehildieii were present. Mr. und Mrs.
lilliott arc 7 I and do vears of age res
pectively, hale anil heart v, anil have
raised a lamily of In children
due of the big suits pending in lluike
Superior court, savs the Morgauton
Herald, is mat ol iicruiiarill, Men as
mid Abernetliv against a Mr. Urown ol
Loudon, Luglaiid, in which is involved
the title to about l'.l.iino acres ol laud
in the extreme southeaster:! part ol
Iturke, adjoining the Cleveland mid
Kiitheilord lines.
Morgauton Herald: Messis. V
and llowdcn, who fame to llurke three
vi'ars ago Irom near Rochester, N. .
and who have been engaged in the truck
ing business on the ' hinkcr Meadow
(arm, have been so much pleased with
our county that thev have lust invested
in n farm of their ow n.
Morgauton Herald: Mr, I. Ii. Avery
who u lew weeks mice iK'caine associate
editor ol the Herald, has been tendered
the position of secretary to the Hon. T.
K. Jcrnignti, P. S. Consiil-lieiieral at
Shanghai, Cli'iia, mid has accepted the
position.
Cherokee Seoul: Capl. J. M. Rich
ardson was down from Andrews Thurs
day night. In conversation he told usol
raising potatoes l Irish I thnl the yield
was more tbnil oilll liiishils to the acre
with one plowing.
Mrs, Caroline II, Ashe, widow of the
late Associate lustiec Thomas S. Ashe,
died Wednesday nt her home, Wadcsboio.
MRS. BLACKBURN'S WORDS
CXHl. OF I'OLLAKD HKl.t'KKN
kiik;i; ori;KKD,
Urickiurldiie Told Mrs. liluck
buru That He Would Marrv
MIhh I'ollard-IMaiiltlll ComcM
Near To I'alnllug.
Washington, March ".Miss Mada
liue Vinton Pollard, plaiutlll in the suit
against Keprcscntative W. C. P. Ilrcck
eiiridge, entered the court room this
morning long before court convened.
She was accompanied by her counsel.
She showed no signs of trepidation as
he became the focus of many pairs ol
eves, ami calmly took a scat w ith Judge
Wilson. Miss Pollard was talking to
Judge Wilson when the defendant en
tered the room and, glaujiug up
to
see
the new comer, her eves met those of
Col. Hrcckeuridgc. Without seeming to
sic him she went on talking to her coun
sel and apparently gncd into space.
livery person in the court room watched
the little incident.
Carlisle opened the ease lor the plain
till, taking up charges and answers
eriatim. lust as Carlisle began his
remarks Miss Pollard covered her eves
and began to tremble, and il looked for
a moment as if there would be a fainting
scene.
Col. Thompson for the defence reserved
his opening statement. Mm. Blackburn,
widow ol ex-liovcrnur l.uke isinckuurn
of Kentucky, then took the stand and
staled thai llrcckcnridge in her presence
saiil he would marry Miss Pollard.
M i s. lll.ickburn was cross examined by
Col. Thompson, and became somewhat
iprvous and excited under the strain.
"It is us less," she said, "to ask me any
more questions. 1 have told everything
I know concerning this ease, and all fur
ther questions arc useless." She added,
with tears in her eves: "It is a terrible
ordeal lor me to pass through here and
which a man has forced me to," allud
ing 1 1 llreckiuridge. "If 1 had the pro
lection of n husband it would never have
been necessary."
ill. 1., I.l.i; MAHHII'.U.
A Miuile C'erl liloii Willi (nl a
l ew Kelullveit Present
Wamii.noton, March Robert li,
Lcc, jr., of Konnoke, Va., and Miss nliet
Carter, daughter ol Col. 1 hos. II. Inner
of King William county, Va., wi re mat
lied vesterdav morning at the residence
ol Mrs. Rnscir Uulauv, s-is'.cr ol the bride
on Washington Heights, iu thW city
Only the relatives and intimate lncnels
of the l.ccand Carter l.ituilics were lire
enl. Tlic ceremony of the Kniscopnl
church was performed bv Rev. Dr. Me
Kim. Col. Carter gave his daughter
away. Altei the ceremony there was a
wedding breakfast, and filer Mr. and
and Mrs. Lee left lor New York
Among those present nt the cerniouv
was ex Governor I'l zliugli Lee, Mrs. W.
II. I. ec ol I'airlax county, and her sous,
Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page, Mil
died Lee, sister of the groom, and
Thomas Carter of Richmond, the bible's
brother.
; w Hmmi Ver Weak
Wa-iiim. riiN, March P. Rcpreiitalivc
Pnclicnriiigc of Arkansas has received
the lollowiug telegram Irom the sou of
K'curcscntative Wilson, concerning the
hitler's coiditio-; 'Gu uln a ira, McxJ
MuJi'h N. I'evcr 'one. In bed; very
weak, and much emaciated. W. H
Wilson."
TlilHin A IIOII3 moils.
a.-iiim'.ton, March '.). 1 he state
meal is made by one ol the' most promt
neut men in public lilc that President
Cleveland w ill veto the Hlaild scienii
age bill il it passes the Senate.
I'urdoiied Too ttoou
Saanvii, .March S, A special to
the livening Press stales that Win. Cul
pepper, while, was killed by a pardoned
negro convict at Pclhain, Mitchell
coiiutv, G.i , last nighl
Dan Cong mill Acquitted
C au ai'.o, March '.f Pan Couglilin, on
his second tbal lor the murder ol Pr.
Croiiiu, was acquitted ycstcidav allci-
11(1011.
JI ST IX SOUTH CAUCUS.
Slate Auditor I'urniaii b is issued
the following: "As several inquiries
have been made relative to the liability
ol building and loan associations doing
business in this Stale to taxation other
I liar, that provided for ill section oil ol
the revenue act ol lv.i.i, 1 wish to state
lor the inloi illation ol all concerned that
it is held by the aulhoiitics that no lax
on the corporation oilier than that pro
vided oy section .in can lie levied, ladi
viduiil shareholders will give in for tax
ition as other stocks and bonds shares
at their real value per share nt tunc ol
listing."
At flic scnii-iiniiual meeting of the
directors ol the insane asvliim at Raleigh
I ir. Woods resignation as superintend
ent was accepted. The directors iinan-
imoiislv elected Pr. George I kirbv.
now superintendent of the linstern Insane
asvluni, as I r. Wood's successor. The
number of insane iu the asylum is "ST,
and seven are at home on probation
I luring the past three mouths Is have
been icu ived, live discharged, and two
died.
lion, osiah luriier, r. prominent
resident of llillsboro, says it is the most
unique town in the I niled States, for the
reason that not the slightest changes
have been made there in over a century
and that Lord Cornwallis, could he re
visit it, would rceogniite every place
The time is kept by u clock in the court
house picseatul by King George 111
Thcreportsfrom different parts ol the
Stiitenrc to the effect that cronprosiects
weie never liner at this tune ol the year,
A larger quantity of small grain lias
been sown than has ever bilorc been
known, and the corn acreage will be
greatly increased.
The lirwiu cotton mills, Purhani
have given orders lor additional muchin
ci v, which is being put iu as fust ns it
arrives. The capacity will then be LI,
(inn spindles, which will make this one
ol Hie largest linns in inc niatc
The Morgauton Herald savs that
Northern capitalists are negotiating for
the piirehnic ol t lie 0 00i) acre tract of
land in the northwestern purl of that
connlv now owned by Mrs. J. I, Cliec-
ver, ol Xcw oi k.
The Society ol I'licnds in New York
have decided to build n college for vol
) oied people nt High Point. Work
begin at once.
THE
IMPROVED
Knickerbocker Shoulder Brace
and Suspender Combined.
Wi
e have just received a full line full
sizes I ol the above br
ice. Having
sold more than
hundred pair during
the last y;ar, and all giving satisfaction.
wc caa certainly recommend them as
being the best brace for Ladies and
Gents, Hoys and Girls, now on the
market.
A lew lacts about them : .Vo harness
Simple unlike all others.
Promotes free
Prevents chil-
respiration of the Lungs,
drcn becoming round shouldered. A per
fect skirt supporter for Ladies. A gentle
or powerful brace obtained, liasilv ad
justed und worn with comfort. Cheap
est and most reliable llraee and suspender
in I he World. livery pair guaranteed.
Examine llictn, shown in our window.
RAYSOR & SMITH,
31 PATTON AVE.
ASHEVILLE
TO THE FRONT
WI! IIAVH .11 ST Cu.MPLETBl) A l-'ULL
l.l.Nli 111-
HAND MADE SHOES
Ami will in the future carry in stock a full
isHortmi nt of hhocs ol
OUR OWN MAKE!
Tllli STANli
WITHOUT A RIVAL
'.i Court Square.
Asheviile, N. C.
-USE-
SOUTHERN CROSS FLOUR,
roK 8ALB 11Y
T. J. Revell s, 30 North Main.
.SIPHONS 1
I . VICHY AND BBLTZBR In
--J ; 8lphc.ni can ba obtained at
ctipuoNS ltl,e drugstotes of Xajraor &
I
) Smith and Bclnltah 8t Beagan
willi
( and at factory, 317 Itaywoad
atrcct, C. H. CAMPBBLL.
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