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v Citizen; ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME X. NO. 44 SUMMER GOODS PROHIBITION PLATFORM ITIIE BERKELEY TROUBLE JARVIS FALLS ON HILL ADOPTED BV THE MEETWO I PROPRIETOR C. H nOtiril INCOME TIX AND THE DEHfr AT LOWEST PRICES. IN ASHEVILLE. WICK AB3ICKH. CRATIC PARTY. ' V"-' , Asheville Daily 1 1,1 Ice cream freeicrs (3 kinos); Ice chests; water I refrigerators, Japanese screens and fans, Japa nese portieres, rice and bamboo; Japanese lanterns and napkins, India enameled stools, lawn swings, wire hammocks, straws and 1cm- NEW YORK STATE APPLES Are among the finest grown; certain kinds re tain all their flavor and are even Improved by canning. We have that kind, they will take the place of fresh fruit. Wm. Kroger A gentleman who returned this week from Asheville, North Carolina, brings us an interesting item : He was walking I coolers and filters, fly fans and traps, along one of the business streets in Ashe ville, when one of the Grst objects that at tracted his attention was an enamel plate sign, in blue and white, bearing this legend: "Agency for Chase & San born's famous Boston coffees." This sign was at the store of A. 0. Cooptr, dealer in staple and fancy groceries, cor ner of Main and College streets. Mr, I onade makers, oil and gasoline stoves, Cooper stated that they sold a great deal of these celebrated coffees, and that they have customers who buy it, even if they have nothing else. This speaks highly lor the superior quality and high grades, so well and honorably main tained, of Chase & Sanborn's coffees, and it is, moreover, a compliment to Boston which we cannot allow to pass unre-1 and not this make. Arctics, J qt.,;$i.2o; 3 qt., corded. New England Grocer, Boston. I $i.4; 4 !'. J1-80; 6 qt $2.10. This is a bargain. There Good Attendance The Assignment Precipitated by d Twelve Townships Sent a Judgment Obtained Vcster. 1 Representatives Convent Ion to I dav Hotel In ihe Hands of a Be Called by Committee. Depotv Sheriff. There was a good attendance upon the I The news of the assigunent of C. H. meeting of Prohibitionists of Buncombe Southwick, proprietor of the Hotel in the court bouse today. Twelve town-1 Berkeley, that recently handsomely re ships were represented. W. R. West, sr., modeled and refurnished resort, will be presided and Rev. Wm. Wuid was secre-l heard with, universal regret by all ol Mr. tarv. ISouthwick's friends here and elsewhere. A finance committee, consisting of one The deed of assignment was filed this member from each township, was or- morning and names Lawrence P. Mc dercd appoiuted, which will be done Loud us assignee. It was precipitated later. bv tnc obtaining of a judgment Strong Sentiment Expressed I Hill's Motion To Reduce The Exemption Falls Ol Passage- Call And The Florida Elections. Washington, Jane 23. The resolution heretofore offered by Call lor the np poiutmcnt of a special committee of five Senators to investigate the subject of the organized efforts of corporations to con trol the election of members of State leg islatures and members of Congress and I to influence legislation in Congress was taken up immediately after the meeting I of the Senate, and after remarks by Call I iDrTir tTDCWTFRQ The county Prohibition convention against Mr. Southwick yesterday after- it was suggested bv Sherman that the trivial' r riEiCiXJCirik? . . ... ... .. .. n00nin lustice Frank Carter's court for . ri. I.j :....:: . We offer at the following low prices. We I recommend the Peerless or White Mountain, I Thrash's Crystal - Palace. Great Bargain! Garter's Desk Outfit, Consisting of the following Articles .mmbmb 1. One Double Silver-Plated Inkstand, Carter's patent, beautifully etched in the Florentine style. 2. One Sponge Cup, with sponge. 3. One 32 ounce, or full-sized qnart bot tle of Carter's Combined Ink, or any I one of several famous brands, in-1 eluding Koal Black, Blue Black and Black Letter. 4. One two ounce bottle of Carter's I fiery brilliant Crimson Fluid, writing and copying, flint glass. 5.-0ne bottle of Carter's N'.ckcl Plate Sponge Mucilage. We shall sell a limited number ol the above at $1.50 PBB SBT, usual retail price $2.50. H.T. ESTABROOK Leading Stationer, 22 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSE GOODS. North Carolina Roe Herring, will be called by the executive commit' tee. The principal work of the meeting was the adoption of a platform for the party in this county. The nlatform expresses belief in the Prohibition party as promising reform most in accordance with the eternal principles of right and the highest stand ard of American liberty ; that the liquor traffic debauches our citizens, breeds dis orders and absorbs the people's money to the detriment of lrgitimate trade, tcr- noon in lustice rrank Carter s court lor about $1000 in favor of I)r. J.B. Parker, M'cuman man. An execution issued. and Deputy Sheriff F. M. ones under it took charge of the hotel. The assignment hied today convevs two tracts of land in West Asheville and the interest in the hotel property. The schedulcof liabilities, in eight classes, is scope of the proposed investigation was too broad, covering as it did the whole United States and that no sufficient foundation seemed to have been laid. If it were confined to the State of Florida be would not make any objection. The resolution so modified went over with out action. At 10:H0 the taritt bill was taken up, TAKE NOTICE Our store will be closed all tomorrow (Sunday). am fnllnws' 1st. To pay the expenses of the ex- the question being on the various amend- day cution of the trust, and the payment of ments to the income tax provision. Hill me rem 01 mc noiei. immediately renewed tne denate 01 yes- 2d. A debt of $1500 to J. B. Parker. terdav, the day which wou'd be known, UaVC VOUr prescriptions re ad. Duff Merrick, $250. he said, in the future history of the coun- J ' r 4th. Western Carolina bank. $2600; trv as "Pooulist dav." There mieht ..... 5 ,...i Catawba LumberCo.,Hickory,$835.05; never occur again, he said, a time in tbel newed todav. and anticipate ronzes politicians and corrupts and con- Catawba River Lumher Co.. Hkknrv. histnrv nf thi on.rnm(.nt hra nne of trols the government; that any form $509.41. ' the nrineinle- nf th Pnnnli.t nnrtv of license is wrong in principle; that all 5th. W B.Williamson & Co.. $2878.47. would occuov so much of miblic attcn- vnnr Snnrinv wank o-Pnornlk- t-tnrt an A artva an rtttnn intaroof at if 0 omer poiitcm par .c H,uwu,..u uth. Debts to employes I. K. Stewart, tion and attract so much interest as it before tne liquor inliuence and cannoi $19. C8. g, p. yOUmr. $171.87: Euirene did vesterdav. The Ponulists had suc- antagomze it; that tliree-tourths ol the Cunningham, $301.45; Otto Newkom, ceeded-whether bv manipulation, by crimes are traceaple to aicniiouc liquors. $35.31. 1 p. Hancock. $40: Miss Etta negotiation, bv argument, hv entrcatv. Fat Selected Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Magnolia Canned Salmon, Selected Canned Oysters, , , 1 I S I J that the present leanui nnaticiai nepres- m.m . ,,. B n.i ecoAR- sion is caused bv the liquor traffic nb- r? . Greenlee. $3 70: E. L. Smith.S18.20. sorting $900,000,000 from the pockets ,, jolm9toIli $16 70; Thos. Latta; of the people. The rcmnining planks of $22.32; Jus Creer, $20.40; Wm. Brown, the plattnrm are: . $34 08: lohn Caldwell. $126 08; Frank 6th. We believe m a government " Stewart, $1.83; Inlius Wright, $12 06; the people, for the people, by the people; Sam DunClln. $3.77; Ed. Austell. $2.31; therefore, we believe that the fundumen tnl principle of true democracy lauires ana always aemanas a Cora Little iohn, $10; Nannie Corpening, $9; Cbas. Builev, $8; Ella Brown, $10; lohn Ritchie, $8.08; Homer W. Nasb, government, national, state and county, I ,tr,W. K r tw.'s'i h r h,,.-' IWnerciU IIIC icuic snun uumij by their ballots all officers in whose I bands are placed a public trust, hence we I demand a change in the county govern ment svstem ot North Carolina. 7tb. Wc believe iu a change ol the election laws of our state so that a tree and fair expression ot the will of all citi zens can be bad at all our elections. 8th. We believein on amendment of oar I road laws, so that the ourden of muk $1.13; Hurry Garrison, $3.40; Wiley Banks, $3 25. 7th. I. A. Wagner, $305.50; T. I. Per- kinson, $300;McPherson & Clark, $350; Ballard & Kicli, $132.95; Fi'zpatnck & May, $27.45; Brown, Nortbup & Co., $284 68; T. C. Smith & Co., $121.65; Pennimnn Bros., $3o; Asheville Cotton Mills, $l15; C. E. Moody, $34.60; Mlewild Floral Co., $11.50; D. S. Hildcbrand, $7 50; Ashe- ing and repairing our puuue iiignways vile ,cc nd Coa, Co $35. Lobsters, Shrimp, Clam Juice. You Made Mistake la In not attending opening of our great pipe sa c 1111s momma, i nose wno leu Those who fell in line lor first choice of course had the pick. It's not too lnte yet, sale still going, will run iiiht tonight. II f you miss it I ou'll be the loser, lust think of French I until midnight tonight vmrll be the loser, lusl hriiir niues worth lsc.. wc.. 75C. and Jl.oo. Koing at 25c. Only selling them this way Today. Cost more Monday. Look out for thin space next week. L. Blomberg, The Model Cigar and Sporting Goodd House, 17 Patton Avenue. Woiit Make a Mistake shall fall eauallv upon all according to interest in tne same, ana trine no minor shall be polled for roud working 9tb. We belwve 111 urotuuirion enure and complete, and wc are not local ootionists. per se, but we demand, that s long as local option snail prtvnnns the law instead ot our principles nun in finite ot us. that the sueciul law gov erning Buncombe countv be so amended as that, when nn election snail ue ordered to determine whether or not intoxicants as beverage shall t e sold in Asheville, the question shrill be decided bv polling the eutire vote cf the county. ..... 1 . . ..11 u;:..l POWELL & SNIDER fees, and fuvor reasonable snliirie. 11th. Wc sound the key note ol our principles, the principles ol reform: Sup pression i tne minor train.; mc una unlimited roinnge of both gold nnd sil verona b:isi of 16 tol; government I control of railways and telrgiaphs; op- I position to indiscriminate immigration; election of all officers by the people; all burdens of taxation tone measured by the financial ability of the citizen to bear them; no more government bonds for anv purpose in time ol peace; all money to be issued direct by the general government and to be full legal tender tor all ournoses: eaual rights to all and I special privileges to none; no individual or corooration should be allowed to Biltmore Ice and Coal Co., $20; Bonanza Wine and Liquor Co., $140; M. Swartz berg, $240.75; W. H. Wcstall, $60.10; G. F. Scott, $250; Asheville Woodwork ing Co , $1500; Randolph-Kerr Printing Co., $60; Thad. W. Thrash & Co., $650; Wm. Kroger, $420: C. H. Campbell, $40; West Asheville Improvement Co., $200. 8th. Aston, Kawls & Co., $5o; bluder po6Bibly by reason of its intrinsic merits in having incorporated in tne Demo cratic tanlt reform bill one ot tne essen tial principles of their own party, and undoubtedly thev naturally lelt p-oud of I the success ol their euorts. He did not becrudae them their victory. He differed with them in regard to the propriety of I the tax itself, but was willing they should have all the glory that attached to their triumph. Hill then moved to reduce the exemp tion to $1,000 Rei cted yeas, 18; nays, 42; and the exemption remains at $4 -000. Mr. Tarvis advocated the income tax. Referring to Mr. Hill's prediction that the passage of an income tax would sound the death knell ot the Dtmocratic partv Mr. Inrvis said: "If the Demo cratic party has no higher mission than to bow at the foot stool and worship at the shrine of the accumulated wculth of the country, the sooner it dies, the better." (Applause in the galleries.) Yours Very Truly, RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON "AVE. Open This Evening TiH 11:30 O'clock TAR AND FEATIIKRH The AfHutant-Ueneral ot Colo-1 rado Badly Treated. Colorado Springs, Col., June 23- & Webb, $125; Asheville Steam Laundry Shortly after midnight, Adjutant General I Co., $80; Augusta Brewing Co., $120; lolin K. lloyt, $27. Mr. Southwick says he hopes to get on bis feet again. 1 be hotel is running as usual. IN THIS SANCTI AHIFH, Special Mrrvlcea at some ot Cburcbea Tomorrow. I lie farsncv the of Colorado state national'! guard was called from his room at the Alamo hotel and informed that somebody at Cripple Creek wished to speak to him over the telephone. When he appeared to answer the call be was confronted by a masked man armed with revolveis who noucstcd him to nccompany him. Tars- nev called for help, but was quickly clubbed into submission. Several more In patronizing our cheap book counters. Hnve von react Dodo, it's a ureal trouk. 15c , Yellow Aster, Ships That l'ass in the I Niuht, Urahtella Mender, 15c. cucll, 1 fori 35c. Prices cut out of sight. 1 No. 8 V. Court Square, Cheap Railroad Tickets. COOTLANDBROSy R8AL ESTATB BROKBB8. INVB8TMBNT AOBNT8. NOTARY PUBLIC ' Lous Securely placed at 8 pet cent. Offices 30 a Patton Avt ap stain CHOICE TEAS. WK PUKCHASU ALL OUR TEAS Direct Irom the importers. We sell 'em. Save from $1.00 to s.oo on I atH ticket Hell 'em Anvwhere. everv-1 where, i'rlce all right. Money back if! not as representee!. C. JT. RAY, I Member American Ticket Brokers' Association, A NUMBKlt OF GOOD THINGS TO AUB1VE IN' THK NEXT FEW DAYS Sl'ECIAI. VALVES IN BLACK AND COLORED DERBY HATH AT ONE DOLLAR. orn $4.00, ?3.00, AND $2.50 GRADES. Hi Redwood & Co., CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, ETC All Luthernnsof Aslicvilleare requested to attend the Lutheran Sunday school in I kidnappers apoeared and carried him to Lyceum hall, North Court Place, Sun day, June 24, at 3:30 p. m. Parents are make any profit through the isue mnnev hv the coverninent. 12tli. We invite al lorers 01 uoa ana home and country to 10m us 011 this platform of reform. the sidewalk where two carriages under guard wcte in waiting. He was lorced intn nne enrrinfrp nnd both carriages asked to bring their children. All others, WCic then driven at a rupid rate to Aus whether members of the Lutheran tin Hluffs. Tarsuey was removed from church or not, are cordially invited. It tuc curriage, stripped nude and a coat of is especially desired thntall will endeavor im Bn,i frnthera nnicUlv administered. to bring out those who arc not members Ater tiie tur and feathering Tarsney was of any Sunday school. warned against returning to the Springs. Kev. Henry A. Westnll, pastor ot the Denver. Col.. June 23. Governor Unitarian church, will preach at Billiard Wnite is orentlv excited over the outraee f hall, 35 South Main street, tomorrow at committed upon Adjutant-General Tars 11a.m. Subject: "Woman's Place in Ley. and has offered a reward of $10001 HOW IS THAT? YOU GAN BUY Tar Bell Cream Cheese SECOND DAY'S RACtS. I Another the Church." for the arrest and conviction o( any of I R.v. C. W. Bvrd, D. D., will preach at .i.c nnrticinnnts. Tarsncv is a brother Riverside M. E. church. South, tomor-1 i r,,m.r,'ssmnn Tnrsmev of Missouri and row. Services at 11 a.m. and 8:15 p.m. ex-Coucrcssman Tnrsnev of Michigan. 1? 1 TVOT. A TVTs A' SfiT Sunday school at 4 p. m. All cordially He was the personal representative of I invited. the Governor during the police board I mi Car-1 Kev. j. u. wiine, pastor 01 me rirsi troubles when tbe militia were opposite 1 llnptist church, will prcacti tomorrow the city hall. His undaunted bearing at I mnrnintr nn "I Wiifl Plica in i ho OiiitfllPnt " I 1I..1 t :". i :.,,! 4.t,A m.rl I . j "h ..-v. ... v.. llliabLIUlC itlllUUUUlVU Lilt PUluv uu The sporting world was out in large At 8:30 "The Immortality of the Soul- their svmnuthizeis nnd it was freely numbers yesterday to see the second I Evidences Outside of the Bible," Tbeltated that if shooting commenced he day's races bvthc French Broad Fair puouc coroiauv invitea. wou'd be the first man to tall. ". . " .. r..i..-o I The evening service nt Central M. h. I and Racing association at Carrier s .,,,, s.,th inmnrr.i. will hnve crlwon ntck ustn. track. The track was a little soggy cia direction to the Masonic annivirsary throughout, wutcn increased me lime, 01 M. jonn soay. am.wisoiis ana menu. d . w dinir toiay nfler a i... i, 1.1 .u.:. I arc cordially invited, bemce will beein I j i dui nit w Km uuwu w 1, 8. . - w.ck'i absence and was creetcd by a Remember the nlaee. 1 round 01 applause irom tne members 1 RTKTEHaoa UVEKHVI.EI. I present. HporilDK Uav rler'a Track At 13c. Per Pound. We will uive yon fresh goods and more goods Washinoton, June 23.-Spcnker Crisp rur I Q0 Uinll ally othcr store ,n Ashl.vi,e Telephone iql. 8 N. Court Square. THE FOUR SEASONS HOTEL G RAPE JUICE" 1 1 1 1 5 I! "I 1 111 SITUATED IN THE CUMBERLAND MOUNTAINS 1 INBAR THE HISTORIC CUMBEHLAND GAP, 8CBNB OP MANY OP THB BATTLES OP THB WAR, Pronounced by the U. 8, Geological survey, the dryeat air of the Bouth. Bight hours (ram Asheville, without slop over at KnoxTllle, Is the UNFERMENTED I good form and there was not a hitch in I the program Irom start to finish. The first event was a half mile dash, three entries, Kepler's Little Tom.Mearj' I Jenny Lind and Pearson's Fannie, two best out of three. Little Tom won first heat bv two eood lengths in ,62, with Fannie second, in tue second neat bitiie Tom won strain in fine style in CO 1-5. Fannie was the favorite in the first dash, but Little Tom's blood told. The trotting race, mile heats, best two out of three, had three entries. Perry's Lex, Blanton s Prank, and Conway s Reckoner. It was won by Lex, first heat 3,03.4 S.second 3.03, with Frank second in first and Reckoner second in second heat. Both Reckoner and trauk were I outclassed by Lex. The Vlcc-Prcaldcnl Alter Masai Trust Havcmevcr The Senate amendments to the House I bill incorporating the Grand Lodge! Tll( Sltflt, CilKll Kfm'l' Knights of Pythias were concurred in. 1UV VylU OlOlt , Washinoton, June 23,-Yice-Presidcnt The House took up the general deficiency 1 .-:.i .w. bill in committee of the whole, Bvnum in Stevenson has certified to the district attorney the cases of H. 0. Havemeyer, president, and John G, Scarles, secretary 1 . 1 , 1 : - e the chair. No. 11 North Slain St. Telephone 151. 1 1 . , . 1 .i.i. t - ti.. . . f , 41,-iBnouiu oc nuu wild rcicrcuii: iu iiuvc The running event of the day was the ,, c., . . .. ; ,i, fiveightb. of a mile, best two out of Fleetwood b uuKe 01 Kent, ana uouKcr o Mill Boy. Bias was tbc layontc, and i Ami ktiut hv nn loncrth fr.iin nuke nun uidi sivuv w "-o - . . nf Kent in 1. 12-1-5. Mill Boy was dis- snys there ore indications ot a moderate tanced a nil treasurer 01 tne American sugar Refining company, who refused to give the Sugar Trust investiga ting committee tne detain 01 tne itntnnnnv'a rnnl rihntinna tur nnlitieni . .. ... .. .' .,,11,1.11 VV.ll. 1 1, purposes, in doing tniB, tue vicc-presi-, f ' t, 7, 1 dent overruled Senators Gray and Lind- lecturmR in Lnglnnd 011 the South and say nnd sustained the two Republicans villilying white women of this section and the Populist on the committee, who were iiueiencu uy 1 re.iucui. nituiwnu recommended that criminal prosecution the approval ol the great maiority of 8euitie Aciton AtrcusTA, Ga., June 23. At yesterday 'si session of the colored teachers' assucia- tln. rt rnrtr,.;., n,liin1, tin. Iij. I three days, resolutions endorsing the Tea For Summer Use. the delegates. HOMB use. Cblcaico'a Derby. Chicago, nne 23. Derby day dawned I bright and clear; track and day perfect. I in A Pure Food, A Health-Giving Drink, A Non-Alcoholic Beverage. A Moderate Improvement. Nkw York, une 23.-Bradstrect s The nrobnblc startersarcScnntorGrndy, Domino, Dorian, Hornpipe, Despot, In the second beat bias won in I improvement on the various lines and Prince Carl, Alcener; Royal, Santa Anita, 0. AND 0. TEA. enough instances to render the fact of Resplendent, Lucky Dog and Grindu. ) I n esses of consumption it sett u s strengthen- O. A. Qreer. And unsurpsMcd in all Its appointments. The calslne under dirtctloa of the ablest chef Mew Yorh City could produce. House is heated by steam; has open Are places la rooms; lighted by electricity; steam (levator; sulphur and chalybeate springs, laaato. rium convenient to hotel having Turkish Iaad other baths; massage roam, gvmoas Ism, etc. TERMS, $3 PER DAY. Addrws H. CLAIR, MANAGER AttOOATB, TINN, , liigjoiidlftlmulating food. Sold In pint bot tle only, 1 mi.s. There were five entries lor tl.c hurdle, one mile dasn: uames swannanoa, Denne's Daisy, Reynold'8;Prince,Holhngs worth's Peacock, and Mason's Volun tcer. Volunteer was the favorite, and won in 2.15, with Daisy second and Prince third. Prince did good worn, took the hurdles in fine style, and tame under the wire ahead on the half mile, . , , : D.nM.1. ove, "hi. day afternoon the anti-optionbill passed rider and turned up oil his toes, but the House bv a vote announced to be fortunately neither horse nor rider were yeas iou, nays of, present ana not hnrf. Svnnnnnoa refused to uass the voting 1. Crawford of North Carolina some significance. A notably favorable feature is tue practical ending 01 tne I coke and coal strikes together with I those related industries, which will put to work at once or soon more than 250,000 men. Anll-opilou BUI Paused. Washington, une 23. At 4:45yester- Conceutratea Her Fire. Lonsvii.i.ti, lime 23. Atlanta has withdrawn from the fight for the Na tional Encampment, G. A. R and is no w using all her energy on the international exposition. She will aid Louisville to secure the encampment. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. ORIENTAL 11 WBUL TEA. V. A. Latimer, heinitsh & mm lfntrAtire a nil wfll distanced. , w... ..... . ...... . The last event was the ball mile dusii, I three entries, Coxe'i Dun, I-erituson s Gaiety nnd Sevier's Prince Lenoir. Prince I Lenoir won in srenl "lie 10 'uU 10 with Onielv second. Prince Lenoir is nn Asheville horse, a Hue tunuer, and will I . win money. voted for the bill, YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. DRUGGISTS, rstton Avenu Nutionul League Itrooklyu 7, New York 0; Baltimoie 18, Philadelphia H, Pittsburg 11, Chicago ; Washington 26. Boston 12; Cleveland 6, St. Louis, 3; The association has alreadv made nr-1 Cincinnati-Louisville game postponed, rangements for other important events wet grounds. in August, wltb purses sufficiently lare Southern League Charleston IS, At- to draw some 01 tne Dtst norses ia tne lama iu, aayannnuu, iu , - Church Btreet, ' country. ' Berlin has n sensation caused by the arrest of one Von Kotze on tue charge of I sending anonymous letters making all sorts of shameful accusations against the character ot leaders of Berlin society. Von Kotze has always been one ol the I wasters of state functions. The committee on organization of the No. 1G North Court Square. southern oeveiopmeni associacioa au- iourned to meet again in New York. Each of the 25 members is to submit a plan of procedure. Tctncohc. a village of Belgium, hat bad 60 casts of cholera and 15 deaths. 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