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Asheville Daily Citizen, VOLUME X. NO G5. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1894. FJKluJfl 5 CENTS. A Three-for-a-Quarter Cigar For 5c. We nre selling two well known brands of ioc. or t..rt?e-for-niu;irter Cigar Tors cents. These nre not obscure brands, but nn known to you aud everyltody as just what we represent them to he. Win. Kroger. To Visitors KT THK I.ATKST NVS I KOM IIOMK. Cliark'htiiti NewsJ and (Courier, Chuilotle Oliscrvtr, CuttimWi.i Slate, Savannah Moriih.i; News, 1 M. World. Papers.! ruuinc, hues. Pllilnilclphia 1'tisCllicaKU Her ald, Trillium, liitcr-occnn, Cin einuntl Commercial Gazelle, Xichnionil Tinas, Dally Lillcil. L. NLOMBEUG'S Cigar and Sporting Goods House, 17 l-ATTON AVUNUli. University ... of North Carolina. Include, the College, the University, the Law School, the Meillcul School nnd the Summer School Tor tcachen. College tuition, flo a year; board, $y to $ij ier nioulh. Session begins Sept, 6, Address President Winston, CHAPEL HILL, N. C 6-jodmio THE ADVENT TERM OI' TIH, FIHTV-Tlimi) ANNUAL BKSS10N OK St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C, IIKOINS SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894. Address the Rector, Rev. B. Smcdcs, A. M. j-ijdjmo CpRTLiJBRpSy IBM. BaTATB BROKBM. INVBSTMBNT AOBNTt. NOTAIY PUBUC ' Lo eenrtly plMd at 9 pr ent. Oflet. M a P.ttoa At ap stairs Always the Cheapest. THAT'S Allilt'T THK SlK OH IT! We don't worry much aliout "hard times," tr eatise we adopt our trade to conditions as they ex ist. Always the Cheapest. Means that you (jet the very most for your dollar, not that the "groceries" are cheap, the value is in the quality and In price at one nnd the name time. That rule is the standard by which we govern our business. Lowest in price and I vest in iptatity. A. D. Cooper, GROCERIES. . Dolls! Dolls! Dolls ! THK MOST COMI'I.KTK STUCK IN THK CITV. GLOSING OUT SALE OF BASE-BALL A Mi Lawn Tennis Goods. ASK OI K TRICKS. H. T. ESTABROOK JJ SOUTH MAIN 8TKKKT. Ladies' Fine Oxford Ties Our stock isstill complete iu the liest Riaile of Oxford Ties, Now is the time to huyapairof Red Oxford Ties. We are oflcrlnx nil of our red Koat, turn sole, that cost us (1.50 a pair at 7s cents a pair. We can suit you in price nnd piality in Trunks Valisesaud Umbrellas. Repairing neatly done. J, D. Blanton & Co. W 1'ATTON AVH. Struck The Popular Fancy Mean inn our low mice sale on finewritinu pajierH. No wonder, Just think of fine linen paper at alwut half price city peo ple know when they strike 1 wiper harKaiii't they nre accustomed to buying good tin per cheap. Fine linen paper usually sold nl 17 to M cents a quire going at 10 ccms; renccuoii msn nnen uft cems; Hurd'H Waverly linen in neat box, 24 sueeis imper, js envelopes, uniy 25 cents. Ships That Pass in the Night. (tow Alt acid of Illinois savs it's a fine story, remarkably well written every one says it's worth reading selling H less man nun price 10 cents. Texas Siftlngs 1 1IC ICHIII1IK ITIHIIV Ht- VWfld iu villi. elsewhere only 5 cents here regular .. . . ..... u n RAY'S On The 8iuare Money Saved In monev made every dollar counts dou hie wh.n money Is scarce like plckiug up gum uouar. 10 nuy ucKeii irom O. E RAY, Member American Ticket Broken' Aaaociallon, ON THK BUUAKK, How Is Your Home ? IS IT COMI'l.ETU WITH CHINA, CLASS. LAMPS, KTC? V HAVE NOW THE LARGEST AND MOST VA RIH1) STOCK S1NCH WE 1IAVB lllil!N IN Itl'SlNESS. I'KICKS WAY DOWN ALL THKOl'CII TUB IlOI'Sli HAVE YOU TSliU Ol'R NKW ICO0 OIL? IT UAKBSA I'l'KK, IIRIUIIT LIGHT EJll'AL TO DAYLIGHT, Thrash's Crystal Palace WHAT IS ALL THIS ABOUT Towle the Twister AT OUR STOKK? It is simply Unit a very celebrated guM wire jeweler is with us fur a short time making nn exhibition of liiHait. These delicate and fio.li- ioualile ornaments arc now all Hie rni;e in NEW YORK AND PARIS And enormous sties ate reported at the recent exposition at Amsterdam. We invite you to call and Watch his swiftly flying ringers Transforming Ooldeu Wire Into charming little bracelets That the ladies so admire. ii m cihci uimiiuk iiiiii iiiicicniii));, mm whii every dollar purchase of grocerlm Mr. Towle will make to your order a sparkling memento of his Ivcnutiful work without charce. Powell & Snider 1 5 . 0 . c c o 0 Q O O is w r-l C 3 o ' - o . g M i 5 w w C 0 a -JO u 0 -J 'J 111 o 2 mm 1 Perfumery. If you wish 11 nice Imltlc of extract lor the hand kerchief use the following : Ml . a toUTHCOMa .1 NcwVoM 1 II lawYttX ft' Imported Goods. VA8KMNK AT 10c. Bottle. DCnilPCn DDIPCC ioc. lloltlM forjet.. nLWWWbU IlllWm lorjet.. ALSO lE 'J II CARRY I .WE BOIMra W1 Ml Ala -.fl t IUL' IIQIU"-" . II Or WILSON AND SENATE BILL THE HOI'IK VPHUI.U I 1 r lUNFEBBIiD. The Bill as Paaaed By 1 he Moumg To Be Inalatcd ou wiihou Klautla To Mia Uuiih- Tlie Meu ale would Mot Concede An Iblnic WAsuisiiniN, I). C July lu. Tlic house Rtillcrics totluy bore living evi dence of the public interest in tbc t.'irill bill. Korthc first time in near ly u month the scats in all the giilluru'S excc)il the diplomatic were filled in act icipat ion of the debate on the report of the conlciccs. There was wide awake interest in the report that Breckcoridj;c ol Arkansas had l)ccn selected as Minister to Russia, which wns evidently discussc.l on the floor. While the journal was being rend Wilson, chairman of the committee on ways and means, with his face entirely hidden by a baud kerchief, which band age he is compelled to wear over bis eyes which is loented neuralgic trouble from which he ii suflrriui;, came into the hotiie accompanied by Mr. Itrcekin ridne. As they itppcmed tbc clerk's voice was drowned by the applause which went up. Uuthwnite (Ohio) presented a resolu tion from the committee on rules pro vidine that when the conferee on the tariff bill report their disagreement it shall be in order to move that the House insist upon its disagreement to the sen ate amendments in gross that the mo tion shall be discussed two hours, when, without an interveniiiL' motion, n vole shall be taken. If the motion shall b.' creed to, the speaker shall name con ferees on the part of the House and the bill shall then, for the lime being-, pi'ss from consideration of the House. Hopkins I Ills ) attempted to oiler mi amendment to extend the time to four hours, but ohj etion was made. The previous iiuestion was ordcieil. Thi, gave thirty minutes for debate. Keel took the floor anil offered a word of protest against cutting oil' debate in tins summary muiimr. lie thought there were members on the Democratic' side who desired lime to express their opinion ol the Senate amendments. Then, with something of a twinkle in his eye, he yielded ten minutes to John son, the tree trad-.' single tnxcr bom Ohio. Johnson immediately launched a pro test ngaivst a special order because it gave the House no opportunv to vote sepernte instructions on dil) :rciit scln d lilcs, cspieia Iv on (lie sui.j et of sugar. He denounced toe discriniiiiati iii in the sugar schedule iu favor of t he iru-t ns criminal, and (Iceland .-until a lmrt of iipnluusi! that il the siuin trust or anv other tru-t was to legislate for the people it made liltli difference whether that legislation wn mposed upon them In the Mi Kiulcv 01 the G jrman bill. The order of the rules coimniilce was adopted nnd Chairman Wilson wns re cognized. There was abiuslof applause Irom the Democratic side ns be muse with the tariff bill nnd the ilis lureeinu report in hand. He said that lie ticsiml to be complete in thin statement yet he recognized that there were limitations necessary. Hut he could sav within the hounds of counesv and propriety that if the .Semite conferees had met the House conlencs in the spirit ol doine good for the whole people an agreement could have been reached in one dav. Hut the Senate conferees came lettered with certain obligations to their collcgues in the Senate obligations that were against the p iueiplcs of the House and in line with the demands ol great corpo- lie interest. Wilson sal I this i c- velciK'd irreconcilable dill'eioiucs. The Home bill had been framed with the view to redeeming the pledges of the Democratic party, but the bill as it came from the Senate did not rceounizc the great principles of the party. wuson said tbc mam dillcrence had been upon sugar, iron, ore, coal, some leal ores ol the woolen schedule, some of the iron and steel schedules; "but," said he, "the grent difference has liccn on sugar." He took up the simar schi'tlulc in detail, explaining the differences be tween the Senate and the House. If it be true," said he."tbat the siilmi- trust has grown so stroni! that it can say no tnrilf bill can pass until its inter ests arc protected, then I hiie this house win never nopiurn. At 1 :-- o el. ck the motion bv Wilson to insist upon its disagreement to the Senate amendment was acreed to nnd Speaker Lnsp reappointed the ormer conierces. WIN, A'Hi:VII.I.i:! Show BuxtaiiarK How Vou Cu Plav Ball. The Spartanburg baseball players, primed for their scries with the Ashc villcs, came in last night and arc stop ping at the Berkeley. In the party that came nre Geo. W. Ilenncmnn, manager; R. A. Fleming, U. It. King, Janus James, Gus Chrcitzlicrg, Hanks Powell, W. T. Hayncs, Urucc Iluggin, Walter Thomas, Luther Bennett, Tom Hvntis, Dick Sulli van, Chas. Ligon, scorer; Jas. F. Wilson, secretary; J. L. Little, Will Cuuhlc and Henry llolhngiworth, mascot. The Greenville News was so elated over the defeat ol Spartanburg by Greenville that it forgot to change the visiting club's name in the score by innings so that it nppcats from that that Greenville was plajing Asheville, l lie Asheville boys arc sure this is a mistake they have pl.ivcd no games at Giceuville, this week ut lenst. Win, Asheville! Ordered to M'av Indoor, Oakland, Cain., uly 19. Mayor Par dee has issued a proclamation in which he orders crowds off railroad propcrti s and requires people to keep indoors, leaving home only in pip suit of their legitimate busbies. The reason for the procbnnition is stated by the tnnvor to uc luc conoiiionoi uiiairs in u.miunn, threatening destruction of property, dis turbance ol peace, intcrfcrancc of travel by railroad trains nnd cessation ol com merce, Coudeuiua ih Liquor Trafllc, Nnw York, uly PJ. The Tribune says: "Monsitnor Sntolli, the A oitolic delegate, hits just given n decision con demning the liciuor trnllic, nnd eipiciully as it is carried on in the United States, land approving the expulsion ol liquor dculers iron) wuluolic societies." IN RKY, DHI NtlOKl'ACAHK, A Corn clou The Kdllorlallu I lie "UaptlHt." Tin-: Citizen was in error Tuesday in saying that K. p Druinmoiid opposed the acceptance of the resignation ol Kev. John A. llrunsnn as pastor of French Ilroad llaplist church. It was S. I'. Davis and Geo. Stnrnts who opposed the ucccptauce, instead of Mr. Drum mond and Mr. Stnrncs, us published. The Western North Carolina Baptist has an idilorial headed "llrtiuson Swill lowed by the Advcntists," in which, niter reciting the points on which Mr. Itrun- son nnd the llaptists differed, it says l nen lie is not n llaplist. thorn; i lie is iu the llaplist chinch, hut is an Ad- vcntisl, though he is not in the Seventh Day Advcntist church. Will not the brother be consistent, hand over his credentials, and stepdownnndoutof the lluptist church .' II he has not been swullowcd by the Advcntists, 'he 'nmost.' Baptist faith and practice are not in sympathy with Advcntist fuitli nnd practice, therefore not in svmputhv with any person or persons who udhcrc to tlicm. As a man we love llrunson, but asj a Hnptist preacher he will not do, il tn dc n s course. 'Key. J. L. White was not far wronc. when he said that the 'jackasses' had come down to North Carolina to teach, but we are surprised to know that such a mnn as John A. llrunson has been charmed by their braying." HATl'KDAV'H PKIMAMItM IJIlirHKuie and ItlHCk Mouinaln RiuriiH In Cherokee The Democratic primary for Limestone township was held at Ardcn Saturday, I A. Laucc, chairman pro tern., and W. Ii. Hemphill, secretary. W. K. Powers, V. (). Lambert. T. L. Kickmnn and I. C. Ducker were elected delegates tii the eoiuitv convention , -it Asheville Sum dav, ulv S!l. Ou motion the chairman and seeietary were added to the delega tion. II. II. Carter was uuauiuiouslv en dorsed for Judge, and Hon. J. II. Mini mon lor Congress. 1 he meeting, was thoroughly harmo moiis. Black Mountain township's prim ,rv was held Saturday, Geo. Adainschair man, and (,. S. Ilrown secretary. T. 1'. Sutton, Columbus Hall, M. M. Single and M. M. Jones were appointed dele gal', s to the county convention. The delegation is not instructed, but is titi dcistood to be solid lor Crawford and Carter. At the primary held at Murphy, Cher okee county, the dt legates wete instructed to east their votes iu thcconvcntion Sat tirdav for I'erguson for u Ige, Joins lor Solicitor, Lrawlord lor Congress and lieu Posey lor the Senate. NKH'H FROM THK A. I.. How 'In- liuiiie Comitativ ! at Cumn Vance. Surgeon Chas. S. Ionian and Sergeant T. W. ISookhart of the Asheville Light Inlantrv came in yesterday from More head City, where they have been with the Asheville eompanv at Camp Vance. Dr. Ionian savs the company has been doing sp'cndidly at the incauiimcnt. making a record thalit may be proud ol. There was a contest between the A. L I. and lhe(Jiiccn City Guards ol Charlotte as to which should bethegiiard of honor to Governor Curr. hut the laet that the Asheville hoys had iiodressuiiiloiinswas against them and Charlotte won the dis tinction. The Asheville company will return to morrow. Dr. Jordan tells a story of a druggist who started to camp with nvir.il lithia watt r bottles. As he approached camp he ran up ngaiust a picket and wns stopped bv "Halt! who goes there?" Amend, was the response, "a iv-mcc, friend, and give thecouutcrsign." "Hot ties," came the reply promptly. "Ad vance and uncork." The command was complied with nnd the sentry looked out lor other worlds to conquer. AKTIMI- HILT, llenuilful HitevltiieiiH ol him I'cu and Ink Wink Metz, the second bnH'iuuu of the Ashe ville team, is not only an artist ou the the diamond, but is a pen ami ink artist of great skill. Tin: Ci i ii.n has seen several ol his skctchc, one "Reinforce ments" nnd another "A Study of Hy drangeas, that nre admirable ill execu lion, delicate in touch and with an attention to detail that denotes the true artist. He also has an envelope covered with stamps, postmarks nnd addresses sufli cicnt to give n postal clerk a nightmare. Almost all ol the work on the cuvcloic wns done by Mr. Met., even to one ol the stamps, all of which isso real looking ns might deceive one ol I uelc Sam s ex perls in the dead letter office. As much ol Mr. Metz s work as 1 ill-: Citizkn has seen shows him ns nn artist of genuine merit in no smnll degree. He will "make his mark." Kroin Over llie Kldite. Tiluian K. Gaitus, traveling cones potident ol the Shelby Aurora, gave Tin Cmzli.N a call this morning. He says that in counties iu the Ninth distticl east of the Blue Ridge both Crawford and Coxe luuc many Iriends. It thought that the delegates from these counties will conic to the convention mi instructed. Mr. Gaines proposes to re some the publication ol the Lyceum Magazine in Asheville, volume 3 to begin early this tall. Jolin lluTTvv.ri Ohj eci. Shancii.m, July 1H. Advices Irom Seoul, capital ol Coica, snv an attack has been made byjapancse soldiers upon the Itritish consulate nnd that Consul Gencrul Hiil ir and wife were brutally assaulted, A lorec ot Butish murines has been landed at Seoul to protect con sulute Irom lurthcr attack. 'Now Arizona And Niw Mexico Washington, July 10, The Senate committee ou territories today decided to recommend the admission of Arizona and New Mexico us Slates, nnd instruct cd the sub committee who have the bills in charge to make Invorublc reports, YESTERDAY'S UASBHALL GAMES. National League New Yoik 21 Washington HO; Baltimore fll), Brook lyn 10; Boston G, Phi'ndelphia 6; Cleve I land t), Uucinnati 4; St. l.omi d, ritts uurg 2; Chicago b, Louisville , TROUBLE IS ANTICIPATED tui: STHIKK CRIttTs It NOW IN THK WKMT. The HirlkerH Have Tied I'p llie Norltaeru Paclllc-Mluera May Join Ihe A R. I'. Property Im perilled. Sr. Pai l, Minn .July PJ The uetion of the government in mussing troops at Iluttc nnd Helena would indicate that the crisis is yd to come iu Montana. At Iluttc everything is tied up. At the Northern Pacific general ollicc it was learned tonight that u special train had left for Assiniboiiie, via the Great Northern, bearing troops to Helena and ltuttc, where trou ble is anticipated. The available force at Assiniboiiie consists of two troops ol cavalry, one company ol Indians and lour c.impnnics ot inlhntrr, numbering in all about five hundred men, and the bulk of these were dispatched under hurry or ders and will probably reach Hutte dur ing the night. In addition, it is under stood that several additionul companies will be sent from unialin. The trouble lies with the miners, who, it is said, have been quietly making preparation to join the American Kail wnv Puion out there nnd repeat the scenes enacted in Chicago. Unless pre unions arc taken, niueli property owned by the Northern Pacific Railway ill be destroyed. AN ANARCHIST TMRKAT. rial of Paul Lvn Wlio AM Haulled Premier CrlMpI Rome. July PJ. The trial ol the anar-li.-t Paul I, eg a for attempting to l.il1 Premier Crispi une Kith, began today. The court room was crowded. The prisoner upon being arraigned, said he .is animated in Ilis at'cmpl upon Sig nor Crispi's life much less by balled ol ripi personally than he was bv a de sire to strike nl the chid of a prepotent society. "Il l lailul to kill him,'' he said with a laugh, "il wasn't my lault." The prisoner made a vigorous defence ol anarehv and concluded his speech bv i vim;, "1 now await your verdict. Il you give capital sentence there is always some one ready to avenge his brethern, m l-i.n ucc or America. Tlie IMilliiiitM MirlkrrN. CiiiCAiio, 111., July l'.b The shops .it I'lillinau will prob ibly he opened in a lew days, but the stnkcis by a large majority do not intend to return to work at the icdiued scale of wages until they arc loiccd to do so by the pangs ol hunger or the approach of winter. The total uuiiibt r ol upplic ilmns received by the Pullni in company Irom strikers who want to return to woi k is 7". Killed Nevrn Men. I'ou rsMiit Til, liiigland, July It), This morning the Trinity house boat, having crew ol seven trained wreckers on Miard, was engaged in blow ing up the wit. I; ol the yachl Asali.i in tile Solent, is the wicck was dangerous to naviga tion. In some manner, which will never be known, adviianiiti c il U idgeexplodcd mil killed seven men. ItlhpeiiHX rleM Attain. Coi.i miiia, S. C, July 1'.). At the Hamptoii ciimpaign meeting held Mon- ly Govern ir Tillman made the first luthcutie declaration thai the State dispensaries would be iu operation in about three weeks. He further said that the l iw would be as vigorously enforced is betore. Nice for Hie Ntce Ur.ckenrlilKr. Wasiiini.ton, D. C , tit v lit. Rc)ie- scntative Clilton R. Hicckenridge, who has represented the second district of Arkansas for twelve years, will be nomi nated today to be Minister to Russia to succeed Andrew D. White. I.'vIuiinIoii Ut lent Candler, Atlanta, Gu., July 19 Hon. I.. F. Liviugton, pieseiit Representative irom the Fifth distticl, yesl rday carried Fulton county bv over llMHl majority over Hon. John M. Caudl. r. I his insures Livingston s rcuoniiuation. To Ulve 'Hiu Hall Columbia. Wasiiini.ton, Ju'y P.). The cruiser Columbia has liccn ordered to proceed immediately to Ulueliclds, Ni'arague, to protect American interests in the turbed condition of ull'airs there. dis UoIiik Back To WaKCH. Hammond, Intl., July 111. After u stormy session last night the Hammond branch ot the American Rail way I. mon decided to return to work. The Karlh Urlua iiti.i:tin, Wis., July ID, An earth quake shock splil the earth open at Lit tle Chute lor several hundred feel ves terdav. NORTH CAROLINA KEWS. The contest lor the rnilcd States scnatorship between Senators Ransom and InrviB waxes lively. I he counties Inch have thus fur held nominating licentious express themselves ns favor ing primaries to determine the choice ol the Democrats lor senator, borne Demo cruts niitagouizc these primnriis, and say llicy will hurt the party. -A singular death is reported in Meek lenhug county. Mrs. Hough was brought into the city by her husband to make sonic purchases. On their return, ns thev were driving through some woods she saw two negro men. In nn instant she tell dead. She was a great sulTerer Irom nervousnesi and hud heart disease The News and Observer was bought by Mr. J. N. Holding, a Knlcigh attor ney, lor himself, and not lor another firm. The rnle will have to be confirmed within ten days, and tip to that time a higher bin tbun the one ot au,7lo which Mr. Holding made, may be offer ed. It is thought it will be outbid. At the Stntc experiment farm there nre now being made special experiments in digestion, and also dairy experiments, There nre some very line cattle at the station. The North Carolina reserve will go to sea in the old Nantucket, which hat been turned over to them by tbc government You need not suffer the tortures of sick headache unless you want to. Anticephalalgine cures quickly and safely all headaches whatever the cause. k25cts and 5()cts per bottle. Asheville agents, UAYSOlt & SMITH, 'H Patton Ave. WIII'KH lllll VOP cut IT- THE FINEST THING OBTAINABLE, Nil TAIll.K COMI'I.KTK WITIIOI T IT. , T HAS NO EQUAL ASK THK I.A1HKS AMI THKY Wll.l, TH.I.I. YOt: TO CO TO 15. NOLAN J) & SON 21 N. Main St., llruccis, Wlieie yon cau fiml n fresh supply ol this celebialcil Steam Baked Bread. A COMl'I.I'Ti; I.INH UP PICKLES Sweet, Mixed and Cucumber W. A. LATIMER'S, Nu. 16 N. Court Bipinre. I.iitliucr entries a nice .lock or Putted uietts, l'rencli BnrciliiM, Crackers, Htc. , , , ,
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