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Asheville Daily Citizen 1 1 i' ivy ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 10, JHH. PRICE o CENTS. VOLUME X.-NO 0. SUMMER COMFORT THE l'EARSON CONVKNTlONiMOTIlER OF WASIL1XGT0N l-RUMIION.W.T.CRAWFOKD i'ikmt or Tin: i:ov ROLLINS TRIES TO UII.IK A momi .iu: r I KI.CI I O TO HI.R JiiiJioav TIIK RKPi ni.IC.lN IIKAHT. 1X1 S Tlie NEW MILD Spring When Your Appetite is Fickle Trv i.ur If. 4 .US uml 1:REAKFA!T I1ACON. We linvc a imiiclc assortment, hielutlitit; VH FINE COVSTY HAMS mi mxirnt. Also li HI ED HUE I'. A. 1). COOPER, FULL CREAM CHEESE Wm. KROGER THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE (.'HI KT SOl'AKIi AMIKVILLK. N. C HAMMOCKS -AND CROQUET SETS CiSIILISMiSl) RANGES J. C. rri:cbr Rcporiea me Kesoluiloua WhttU Nouilualcd PearHon nnd Wtte Adopted The Duke ol Rlchmood Hill Makes a Speech. The Ninth district Republican comet!! tion, otherwise spoken of as Richmond Pearson's convention, met in the court house at 1 o'clock today. A caucus hail been held last night for the purpose of getting everybody In line an. I smooth ing down nil milled feathers. When the I delegates nnd the laymen entered t lie court house today they saw a prolusion We have in slock a lame variety of 1 of flags displayed about tlie jmine's desk, loves triilll 75 anil upevtirits. Noliumi; coin utile without one. Nuthitm can ever lake llieir place. Jusl think: Scratch a match, apply it. iiml have on early hieakliist in ten minutes. Voul kitchen will he like a parlor. No dust, no ashes, no wood, no coal, no wicks, no iioul'lc. ami a thousand other ixiints woith considering. We have oil stoves, Ireecrs, cooli-ls, ice chests iillil all kinds of suiumcl' Hoods. The littlest stoek sunt lowest piiccs. etui stoic is vi-jy telestinc;. trail mice, ii I erts; Kuincriorti, iv. w. i.og.oi, .-i North Carolina Roe Herring, hym Trn..rviai, v. I dalia; lauccy, 1. T. Ivolauu. while on the rear wall was the "line Country, One People" banner, with the clnsDed hands. Standing room ami not a great ileal ol that was all that lould he had when Secretary C. B. Moore of the Congrcs' sional committee called the House to order and designated C. I. Harris ol Ddlsboro as temporary cliairtnan. i n. Roberts of the Register was mailt temporary secretary. On motion ot 1. e. triicuani a ereucii tials committee of one from each county was auDointcd as follows: lluiieoinlie, V. S. Lusk: Cherokee, I". I'. Axlcy; Clav, no delegate; Graham, M. A. Crisp; Hay- wooel. 11. I. miook ncuucisori, i. v. Israel; Jackson, V. Tompkins; Macon, S.J. Mays; Madison, jiio. A. Hendricks; McUowell, . L . fool; I'olK, . wm- erts; Rutherford, R. W. Logan; Swain, Ale- Mui Hie Wuiutu oi iiuinia Have llont- IT-hiU ut Cleve land and Oilier Prominent Men apeak Tlie JliiNOiih' mdlcuiorv CcreiiioiueH l'i(i:i'i:nK'Ksr.i V.i., May lii.-Thc weather living propitious more was noiii ing ill i lie way ol a must suewsslul cele bration of the event to which the patii tit women and people of Virginia have 5o long locked forward lo, the dedication ol the monument to Mary Washington, mother of the fits! I'riiidctil. From tin eaily hour the visitors begun arriving at this ancient city where so many memo ries of Washington have been centered for a hundred yenis. From Richmond came Govcnio:' i I'Fcrral! and n huge number ol civil and military visitors, and every pari ol the Stale contributed its ipiotn, Fran the National capital came President CFvclaml, Secretary ami Mrs. Giesliain, Secretary and Mrs. Car lisle, Secretary and Miss Morton, Seere tarv and Mrs. I.nmont and Postmaster General Hissed, and ni'iny other distill guished men in public lile. At the Mar II you urt'Koiiit; to liny a lliuiuucitk always net the liest. Palmer's lutulliiH'k is the ver hesl maile. We have a I. nee stink ol llicin. l'lices the lowest. CttHiuet sets sonic vclvllitle All vely cheap. l-.uuou". camlic. We tire iikcuI- in A-la villi- inr tin- sale vi lliilt'i's omtVitums anil litem timet from I lie lit etui y, Mail unlet promptly iilUtiiU"! to. J. JUL. Heston, 26 SOUTH MAIN. Fat Selected Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Magnolia Canned Salmon, Selected Canned Oysters, Lobsters, Shrimp, Clam Juice. POWELL & SNIDER Sporting Goods House IN THE CITY or All Kind Of Sports, or Tennis Players, or Baseball Players, or Football Players, or Bicyclist, or Croquet Players, or Fishermen. HAVK ITU. LINK OH KOI.I.KR SKATKS AND HAMMOCKS. L. BLOMBERGl I- F CORTLAND BROS., RBAL ESTATE BROKBBS. INVBATMBNT A0BNT8. NOTARY PUBLIC ' KBYXoLlKS' l.liVEL llliST ilf.sr MAI)li: HICYSOl.DS' s (Z. ,I)()V- IILE rtllCK); MiYSol.D.f SAT- ikm. .;.i-. m:soi.ds' sc- IIM'PS OZ. 1-OK I'lc.) II.WSI-S' :ri:i:k si..vi:; iiayshs1 nit- VRM. l.liM'; DKUMUtl.MiS- ..T- vkai. ;.;;.if. nrun in:ii'St;icK. SIWKKS; l.ot; KASUli; MAfl' .1 VI. .;. I.VCV lllXTo; StiSH HAY; At KKTISI K; SijVAk'B ih:m.: r. c. yii.i.iamS; r.K.w i I.Y Jt MI1.1.MS KAItLli LIIIAY. MOtlSSIIISliN; OUt tiYli; DIS.W I.BVIU.: AUAZOX; uriloX; !- J LEAF; SA1IKE; MAKITAXA; IIAITY TIIOVC.IIT NAVY; IIORSIi SBttE SAW; FISH llouK; AMEK ICAX ; AOI.fi FINE CCT; Illii 4 FI.SB fl'7'. WHY NOT III Y YtH K TU1IACCOS UllBkB Yor CAS C.ET WHAT YllV WAST AND WHERE IT IS KEPT IS f.LASS CASE FROTBCTEIt FROM UI ST ash dirt, wi: .sb.. ir fast ESOVt.H TO KEEf IT FROM DRYISH OFT. BAYS Telephone ij4. S N. Court Suare. SEASONABLE Shirt Waists. An excellent line ol well ni.ole yooils ill stylish cfl'ect-. I.A1IIKS WKAI'I'KKS; Six or cinhl sllonn eahW. LACKS: Point Venisc. Point ilc ('.cue, Valen ciennes, iniciital, Ilounlon. 'I'oichon, Point lie r.ac.Cllalllilly. Meiliei cU i;miiroiiii;riks In Klcat variety, ou MM-, ,N.nn-o.k ami Camhi ic. V SII drhss coons A large stock ol koo'I stks. Hie killils not so easy to fi nil. 1'AKASUI.S, IANS, (IXIdRIl l'll, I.1SI.H TIIKKAII IIUMH, Kit. H, REDWOOD &CO . CI.OTIIINll, URY C.lHlD.s, Silul, I.di Btcnrcly placed at 8 ptr orat. OSact W 36 Pattoa Art., op ttaln Next Door To t'ilicii HITice. CHOICE TEAS. WK PI RCHASK AU, Ol K TEAS Hitt'Vi fioni thv Imiwrttri!. Kverythiiifj that l 1n.nim with vt a.u win come nv rentiv men tin tititn ins etii : lint tmtiffH miHcounselleii, must iteetls miwt'iitl. Yr'MAf'i , It ntn mis to tvasuii Unit woven colors ore more reliiiMe to liuUl than printed. My Ituc of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS VB ARB TUB 8BI.I.1N(1 AC.KNT8 IN A8HliVlt.l.U I'OR .a 3 n u. 1 t Mil CONFECTIONS Pure and Delicious Are all woven colors. They lire mode up ol I guaranteed imiorteil Cheviot and were made to I wholesale at f u.oo per doien. I hoiight them . . . , i I at a lilif liarua li. The maiiiilaclurcrs loss is I your gain. Call and examine llieui. 4 HON BONS AND CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATB PARLINB8, M1XBD CHOCOLATES CRUAM WINTBKURBBN, CREAM PEPPERMINTS, Gfr l. Gtroer. MITnTTF-1, T 1 OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES CANDY, ETC KIICB1VHD tHROMIFACTOKY TWICH A NO. ! PATTON AVKNUK. I . WBBK The Haberdasher, A committee on permanent organiza tion was appointed, consisting ol two from Uuncombc and one I'roiiieaeh ol the ether counties, liuiieombe's represent!! tives on this committee were tl. . Cannon and John I., l.ovc. The torn mittec reported the lollnwiiig pei iiiaiieni officers : Chairman W . . Kollnip. Secretaries U. 11. Kobeils and C. M. ken von. Assistant secretaries All eiliiors oi Republican papers present. Mr. Harris tlien relinipnsiiiii tne man to Mai. Kollins, who, lie said, was un old war horse. ' In accepting .Map Rollins said this convention was to name the man who would be the Ninth's next Concressmnii. (A voice; eliopt so. I He coultl sec ny looking over uie crowd that thev were to carry triuiiipli inidrto victory the bannerol tlieli.lt 1 ICverv i lection w it tun uie last unet months had but helped to sound the death knell of the lieniocralic parly. Why," he said, -'do all these people come here at the call of the Republican party ?" I A voice here cried Jtreatj and" the cry was taken up in all parts of the house. I Uc form, the Major saul, was not miinc to stoo at one town or one county. The Democrats had built so-ip houses instead ol giving the people goon times and good prices. llie.Mair des canted upon the county government system which he has so clten talked about on the stump. He pretended to be confident ol the election ol a Concrcssmnn and two l iuted Mates Senators. "We have had the taste ol Deiunerat'C rule," he said, "but (iod knows we II never hiive it airnin. When this country was ruled bv Republicans .litre was projperity. Today, with 1 1 .m.icr.ilic rule.'vou'nre begging lor money and wi ling to give any per cent, to get it. Your smile today shows thai you know this stale ol affairs will be ol short dura tion. Cries ol 'Amen!' The doois ol the Republican parly are always open, nnd we'll have a committee of Hi'i to stand at the door and w Iconic the many who will come in." The 'truly loil" pounded anil cheered and showed they were hit jusl wlicie their manly bosoms were bared. While talking about the Democrats and the colored vote the Major was admonished bvatall man carrying a heavy down nonr ol beard to'Vive 'im hell'." As the convention was declared opened i voice called out: "Kali for Patlon'." The committee on resolutions In re ri turned with its report. It was read by eler C. Pritchnrd. Tlie KeoulultuiiN. I. We. the Kcpublicnnsol thcNiiiihCoi'. uiessional district in convention nsScui bled, do reaffirm our faith in the primi pies of the Republican party. J. In the piinciples of protection to American industries, and denounce the present Democratic Congress in their at tempt to increase the free list and espe cially do wc denounce them for placing the raw material of the South on the free list. II, Wc believe in the use ol a currency composed of gold, silver and paper money, in a sufficient quantity lo nans act the business of the country and meet the wants of all our citizens, and wc denounce the present Congress lor demonetizing silver. 4. That wc denounce the present Democratic Congress in its atttetnpt to overthrow nnd destroy American indiis trits: its increase of the national debt nml the inenoacilv of the present nd ministration to administer the affairs ol 1 he onvernmcnt . We .onileinn the present system of county government ..ml thecxisting elec tion lllWK ot North Carolina nnd de- mum! the restoration o' home rule for t ht npnide. PelicviiiL' that the honorable Richmond Pearson, now a candidate for Congress in the Ninth Congressional district, near tilv endorses the foregoing principles and will do his utmost to carry into rfr,..i n..r rti mnnils: therefore, be it Resolved, That wc declare it to be the sense ol this convention, that Kcpunu cans of this district give him hearty sup itnrt in ilic nmn uikliini: contest I'orCnii- rl that we do hereby endorse him and pledge him the support of nil i..l y.-oolili.-Miis. and in support of the principles herewith enunciated wc earnestly invite tnc co-oienuiou u pu tri.iiu.riiiiens of all parties, especially o ...rtiooiiioo whose oronerlv is seriously impaired, and whose happiness has been destroyed bv bad administration and broken promises ol the Democratic party unce its access to power. .... Sownbino to 1 ln resolutions. M r . Pnlt'll nrrl sniil the Republican party had nl ways stood and would always stand lor the laboring man. 11c lectured on the hnrtroniint't ol the Democratic party ia he rhnne to sec them, and wanted to Lnnnil the Democrats had kept the pledges Mr. Crawford nintle in the Inst campaign. Bcho here cried out "No!" nnd Mr. Pritchurd kept on. "When King Grovcr." he snid,"wtnt in, lie told Mr, Crawford and the rest of Ihcm he Continued ou Fourth Page. Washington house an informal lunch was tendered to Prisidcnt Cleveland, followed by a reception on the old porch of the mansion. procession, including various patri otic societies ami benevolent orders, companies ol Slate militia, Covcrnor and stall and representative l.ulics on horseback, was 1 lieu lormcd and pro cccded lo the monument, where a urand stand to accommodalc HlO guests had been creeled on W asliingtoii avenue in front ol the stand. Nearly Iu.ikmi peo ple massed there. The ceremonies commenced with a prayer bv Rev. lames Smith, followed by a brief address bv A. P. kowe, Mayor ol l-'redericksliiiig. C.ov. O'l'crrall followed with au iinpasioueil address ol welcome on the part U the Slate of Virginia which was Iruiuentlv inlerruptcd with applause. In an elcipient peroration he presented the President ol tlie I nitetl States. I'or sevi ral minutes the entbu siasm which L'icctcd tlu President was without bonds. When the cheering finally subsided. President Cleveland made a short speech. Tht re was another outburst ol eiilhu siasm when the President finished and gae wav to the Masonic societies who iKilormeil the dedicatory ceremonies Senator loliu W. Daniel, orator ol the day, was then introduced by Pic-incut Clevtland. A In id addrtss bv Lawrence Washington, a lineal descendant ol the mother ol the first Preside nl, closed the program nl the monument. Picsident Cleveland held a reception during the nlternnon at the Mary Wash melon house. shakuiL' hands Willi sev eral thousand persons. While the Presi dent was holding his reception most o the other dislini;uished guests were en tertained at a Masonic bainpicl at the opera house was given bv a lodge which ('iconic Wasliiueton was made a Mason. At this bniuiuct, which com meiieed at oo'elot k.the pi incipal speake was Vicc-l'rcM.lent Slevci.sou. A p icm in honor ol . the occasion was read by (ieo. Alired Towusciul. I'lic Prcsi Icntial pai tv will I. ave l,u Washington at (i:lo o'clock. The ball held tonight, will conclude the id.br; lion, Noitru i iuoi.iM i iirni: THK PLAI.1I i biiii AUDI r Till': SAXON CABIi Au Attack Made ou Mr Crawford Of a Kind That lltacls Ou 1IH AulliorH-mi Jton WtiH aCreailou or ICwart And a let . of IT lie KepulillcaiiH. liniToK Tim: Ci iizi.s : Doubtless you have seen the spirited attack made on me bv Mr. Roberts, the junior editor ol the Asheville Register, in his issue o( the I Hh of April. Ordinarily 1 take no no tice of newspaper criticisms, hut in this case it is intimated that I am guilty of a political misdemeanor, because one S ixon from Asheville succeeded by fraud in securing temporary employment as a laborer in the postulate department. 1 am sure that the people will suspend judgment until they hear bolh sides or in. whole truth. I tun ready ik all times lo report fully on my conduct to the people who trust inc. 1 have no pohti- I scents to hide Irom them. A plain itcnient ol the (acts will unmask the at in the meal tub anil expose tins little scheme to the contempt it de- rves. A lew weeks ago, Col. J.U Martin une to me at me capitoi, ami saiti mat there was a Democratic negro here from Asheville who was all right, and wanted me toitet a R"iniblican negro from Ashc- ille dismissed and this fellow put in his place, as a serubberon the poors. 1 told ti i in thai inasmuch as this kind of work us done c.uhsihv bv colored men that 1 would do what I could to get the h.'iime made il he could vouch lor him; that I pieicrred lo help a Democratic rather than a Republican negro. This lie assured me he could do, as hi ad known Saxon for a long time. Later ixon presented a letter Irom Col. Mar- OUR SODA FOUNTAIN tin addressed to tne in which he said :unong other tilings: I have known Sixnn for a nuni her of years to be a Democrat win is rendered good service to the ir'.y, and I am reliably informed that li: never voted a Republican ticket in his hie. His work during the hot mayoralty race, in which Mr. Ulan ton was tleeteel. was entirely satisfae torv to the Democratic committee, and subjected him to threats Irom the oppu sition. 1 take pleasure m stating what I knuw about Saxon in the hope that iuslicc in.iv be done him b'.e.ius of hi li'voti .n to principles. The chicl clerk of the department dt lined to dismiss the Republican, on tne ground that he was a good laborer and that lie would not take the risk ol get ting a bad one. Hut there was a tempo rare vacancy which Mr. Woodarel of the See mil district claimed the right to till in appoiute'c ol his having been dis hargc.l without notice to him, and Saxon was nut in on trial, and would ( L'tttitiiuietl n:i sccnnil imuc. i lo.ooo I'KKHONS I'ICRIHll II .si io ill on m li(l 1 Iik Htcarnf In II In Atlanta. Vu..i.. (il, M.'IV in. S.H'el.d. In yesterday's bi.'udc rnccs, North Car olin.i, represented by licorge Piusim moiis and his Suarncs wheel, ng iine.inie to the oonl, carrying idt the hist pnc for each class "A" event. The half mile open was run in Dili. I'ilsiinnioiis liu ishing lost, with llollis ol A t l.i lit close second. In the mile race l itsim mons ,-ieam ciosscd a winner in I The livc-unlc hau.l-.c.'ip was tun in 1 ." : - Fiiz-iinrnons li'sl. Coimcrat second. The one mde class "A" was wi n by L. Il.ild ill L':o0. but the time limit bcin, ':;ii. no prij was given. The e vent of the meet was the tw mile open class"!'.." I.ntries, no. S. lohiis.iu. Stearins; (ico. 1-'. Taylor Siearnes, au I I.. C. llahl, Columbia. The race was a loat until within a uu .'tcr ol the finish, when Taylor spurted, gaining an's, but bclore crossing the tape lie overtaken by lohnsoii, who tin isheil in ."i.o.'l with 'laylor a close second. At the conclusion ol the competitive events Johnson, w ho holds the world's cord, ran a halt against time on lus How fellow in 1:0.",. Willi the exception ol theliovs novice ices, every Inst prize m the auiaitui events was won on a Stearins. I lU'V Will Not l llllf Mi Mrilis. I'cnn., Mav lo. A pool ol legates to the Southern Methodist CoiUcreni e bv the Memphis Commercial on tlie proposed plan to reunite the Soillicia and Southern Methodist hurdles shows that two thirds ol the members olthe conference arc opposed lo the ii 1 1 ii ti . I'l'irlhly IH!ructlve l:arlliiiake In Vein .ueln. Ni.w Youk, May 1(1, A special cal to the Herald from Caracas says a tern blc earthipiake look place in Vcnczuil April '-'S. The tities ol .Merida, Li liuni las, Chignara and San uau are reported totally e'est roved. Many vdlagis are said to be wrecked. Full details will : learned slowly, but it is probable th 10,(100 people pctishcel. oiis I'lNKAi'l'l.K iw. .i iWcii ihmi. Ki; Ckl-.AV INKAl'l'l.li HON HUN -e Also anient: II" tllAMPALM-. Mls.1 Knur HKI-.H. SATOL, Ttu en .a t'i-.i.K.l hnii. i.t new tli i ti k nl mi. - 1 All M 111 It Itl -I e l.i ,i I till I It Ml 11 1. 1 1 II RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 I'ATTON AVt. Ojicil cvriiihXN till II u chi li ASHEVILLE 0 II liin'l Hurt llt-r. Is.ws.vs Cm, Mo., May DL .Mrs. Mary l Lease, the Populist leader, is dangerously ill with typhoid lever. 17;.s'77:A7I.I1S ItASIillAU. C:MI'S. UeldHville Kaecs K i-.ius.vii.i l:. N. C, May 1 n.- special. Ytsiti.lay races won in ":'.'! class, trotting, bv J. W. llohel's Clipper, time -';L' f l." class, trot ling, won by W. liaight's Hessie Jeirelan in I':-'"!; five eights, running, won by Kias, Iroin Alamance stock lai in, time 1 Ho, Hessie Ionian lowered her record 'i second. Amclle Hives will Visit Holy I.nucl RieiiMoNP, Va., Mav lo. Mr. and Mis. John Chanlcr and Misslilla Page, ol Albemarle county, will star', about June 1 lor au extended trip through the Holy Laud. SOUTH CAKOUSA SI-WS Covcrnor Curr last year found in the Lxceutive ollicc a dingy and greatly de- laceel picture ol (nivtrnor Stokes. It almost lile sve. Ranila'1, the artist, has leaned and retouched it, and it is now an excellent portrait. It will be Iramcil and placed on the w alls of the Lxeculivc ofliee. The portrait was sent by a grand daughter ol lioyemor Stokes. -The State Grand Lodge of odd I'd lows convened in annual session in (loldsboro with lot) delegates itl attend mice from all sections of the State, and a liner looking body of men 's seldom seen in convention. A severe electric storm visited Mur phy and vicinity Monday morning. Hailstones as large as a good sized mar ble fell. The heavy rain was badly needed, as crops ol an kiiius were siiuvi ing. -In Murphy the straight Democratic ticket was e eeted liv a small inaioriiy The Reform or mixed ticket ceHiipnsed of Republicans and Democrats, did not land much show. TO TIIK FKONT. WI; IIAWi ,l ST CliMPl.liTI.il A 1 I'LL National League Pittsburg 1 1 . Cincin nati .1; Louisville o, M. Louis, ..; naiii- niorc 1'-', Washington '; Huston a, llrooklvu o; Cleveland I, Chicago ."i, Philadelphia New Yeirk. no game. Southern League Mobile a, .Memphis .1: Savannah 11, Charleston tl; Macon 7, Atlanta a. Nashville 1, New Oi leans U COSDLSSU) TLU:URA1S. Smalms Tiller and Lodge are certain Unit Senator Woleott s bee silver ultl' tilde wns the sole cause ol his ri lection by the New York Metropolitan club. Fifty ot Chicago's best known bankers, merchants nnd maniilacturcrs have oledgrd themselves to international bi- mctalism. It was rumored that Russell Harrison hud written a letter saying that his father is acandidntc for nomination. The lug French ocean steamship I.ft Chnuipngne was limited off her muddy bed Monday night. Iix president Cnecrcs has been elected president of Peru, HAND MADE SHOES Ami will in the future nut v in slmk a IV asstu tincnt of til iocs of OUR OWN MAKE! Til liV S1AM) WITHOUT A 1UVAL Cnolain I D. Hroadhtust was re elected Mayor ol I'.oldsboro for the cn- snino vear. and Captain 1.11. Hain cily clerk, and A, II. Freeman chief of police. One of thcWorhl's Fair juilges writes Mr. Robinson, Commissioner ol Agri culture, that North Carolina ranked sixth as to agricultural exhibits. It is now s.iul that had Governor Inrvis declined the appointment as I'nitcd States Senator it would huvc been given to Hon. A. Icnnr. The Henderson election for the mav ,,,iiltv risiilted In the election of R. I Snl hei hind over W. W. Rowlnnd, the present iiieumlient. State Trcasuer Tate has issued a call for n statement Irom all State banks ol their finances at the chic of business May 'till. -Anegrohov ot Slalesville recently tole $7ii in bills nnd then, fen ring detec tion, burned the money up. He is now in jail. Mr. toscnli Tuvlor. who lives near Ncwbern', killed a wild turkey u few days bko which hud a beard 13 melics long iom:ii-pi. U Court Square, Aihcvlllc, N.C STAND A It 1) Quart Cans Tomatoes 10c. Sngar Corn per Can 10. Bartlett Fears per Can 20. Grated Pineapple per Can 16c. String Beans per Can 10c. T. J. 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