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1 Asheville Daily Citizen: VOLUME X. NO (38. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. A Three-for-a-Quarter Cigar For 5c. We are selling two vcll known liraiulsol toe. or Ihrce-for-iuiuarU'r CiK;tr for 5 cents These n re nut ol iscure 1 m i mis, 1 mt a re known to you and cverylnxly aft just what we represent tlieni to be. Win. Kroger. To Visitors OKT TIIK I.ATKST NliWS .'ROM IIOMK. Charleston News) and Courier, Charlotte Observer, Columbia Stale, Sa van nab Morning News. NV Herald. J World, Philadelphia PresslChicaj-o Her ald, Tribune, Intel-Ocean, Cin cinnati Commercial Gazette, Kichmuud Times, Daily Citizen. L. BLOMBERG'S Cigar and Sporting Goods House, 17 I'ATTON AVUNt'li. University . . . of North Carolina. Includes the College, the University, the Law School, the Medical School and the Summer School for teachers. College tuition, (Co a year; board, $7 to i) tier mouth. Session begins Sent. 6. Address President Winston, CHAPEL HILL, N. C 6-jalniio THE ADVENT TERM 01' TIIK FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL SKSSION OH" St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C, J1H0IN8 SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894. Address the Hector, Kev. B. Smedes, A. M. 7-ijdjmo CORTLAND BROS., RftAX B8TATB BROKBB8. IN ftsTMBNT AOSNTB noAky public f Lota. MraitSj pUonl at per not. OScc. 3S se Pattoa At., .p stairs Always the Cheapest. THAT'S AIIOI'T TIIK SlK OK IT! We don't worry much about "hard limes," lie cause we adopt our trade to conditions as they ex ist. Always the Cheapest. Means Hint you net the very most for your dollar, nut that the "groceries" are chean, the value is tu tlie quality ami In price at one and the same time. That rule is the standard by which we govern our business. Lowest in price anil best ill quality. A. D. Cooper, GROCERIES. Dolls! Dolls! Dolls ! TIIK MOST COMI'I.HI'K STOCK IN TIIK CITY. CLOSING OUT. SALE OF BASE-BALL Lawn Tennis Goods. ASK Ol'K PRICKS. H. T. ESTABROOK il SOUTH MAIN STKKKT. We represent the best shoe manufacturers in the country. J. A. llaiiistcr Co., meu and boys. U. Armstrong & Co., Kvitt & llrolher, and Kdwiu C. Uni t ft Co., ladies. Williams, lloyt & Co.i misses and children. All odd stock at reduced prices. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait. Shoes neatly reuiired. J. D. Blanton & Co 30 I'ATTON AVK. ' What I Am After Is to net you acquainted with my enndy denartnieut caramels at iS cents a pound ourM to do It sold 10 pounds first two day worn law much louder. See the Point! Anyone can see the point on our pencils- just as well buy Rood pencils they cost no inuie iwc iiiiiiiciiik; mibjmhv iu win niu now wnoiesaie ana retail. Fine Linen Writing Paper 10c. A imirc the nualltv and finish nil riidit- usually sold at about 17c. to c, aliout half orice. Perfection Irish linen u!iC. quire you'll miss It if yon don't look at era. RAY'S 8 N. Court Square, Don't Go Away from Asheville without consulting me will save you money I sell cheap tickets anywhere, everywhere no trouble no worry know all about it been selling six years given susiacllon 111 inc time. o. ;f. ray, Member American Ticket Broken' JCuoclatlon. , ON TIIK BQUARK. Late Style Siloes. Howls Your Home? IS IT COMl'LliTIi WITH CHINA, OLASS, LAMPS, JliTC? WE IIAVIi NOW THE LAKtiEST AND MOST VA KlliU STOCK SINCli WU IIAYK MiliN IN mSINKSS. l'KICKS WAY DOWN ALL TllROl'Ull THE HUl'SK HAVE YOU USED OUR NEW 100 OIL? IT MAKES A PUKE, 1IKICHT LIGHT BOUAL TO DAYLIGHT. Thrash's Crystal Palace 400 YARDS Ol' f.Ol. I) WIRK A WKKK IS NOW UK I NO USED BY . . . Towle the Twister To supply the immense demand for his fu.sliiun- tbliMvoik. H'a"mm'mmm ALL THE RACE. Last chance to see him. An interesting and en tertaining exhibition. With every dollar pur chase of groceries, we are still presenting one of his pins to order FHKK. Powell & Snider s cq -A O O c 3 t o - o . o (A - Q W u C u 2 O -J o S 8 0 5 -A 6! 8 3 wye ft 0) o Perfumery. If yon wish a nice buttle of extractor the hainl kerchief use the fullowlng : nun Imported Goods. VA8HLINK AT 10c. Bottles DtMIPCn DDIPCC Hottles forjetfc nLUUUkU iniVLtf lor set., 1 LINK (.Dmi C0LCMlCOMPMll 1 1330 BUNCOMBE'S DELEGATIONS LIBT Of THOHK A II0 ' P Tf-.U HATI'ROAV. The Adania Men Claim a m-clil-td Majurllv In The Couutv Re portit From Oulslrte County Couvtu'loo.. ltl the county IKiik cratic convent ion Saturday the reliitivc strcntli of the caudiduUs for lude at each precinct of the county was reported and it was found that in the nnminatirK conven tion Carter will be entitled to 5G voles, Sliuford 15, and Ferguson 1. The selection of delegates to the Con Krcssiocnl conveutiou was left to a com mittee of one from each township. A list of 72 was reported and adopted. Chairman Craiif was authorized to aH poiut tbc delegates to the Stale conven tion. I'pon the adoption ol the report on the Congressional delegation the conven tion adjourned, about 4 o'clock. The list of delegations follows: Judicial convention, Hillshoro, July L'G J. W. Starncs, C. A. Moore, Locke Craig, C. C. MeCnrty, W. U. Towers, . M. CampUII, J. W. Howell, Geo. II. Hell, lid. l- Vamliver, . S. Mclilroy, J. 1. Brevard, 11. It. vVeaver, I'leus Israel, W. I'. Checshorougti, Joel Ingram, John O'Donncll, R. V. Lee, K. . Gaston, I). M. Luther, G. V. Tilson, A. A. I'eather ftn, L. M. lloiirne, Goo. Krovii, R. 1. Wilson, J. Wells, J. M. McCoy, S. A Curler, A. L. llright, W. II. Hunter, II. C. Illackstoek, . A. I'radv, Geo. Starnes, InBon Ashworlh, . C. Hucker, 11. A. Gudger, S. I Williams. Congressional convention, Ashevi.l", August 1T.-C. I'. Weaver, J. S. Mclilroy, . It. Garrison, V. 1'. Cluesborottgh, C. I'. Whitson, U.W. I'atlott, R. 12. Mclver, W. Iv. Itreese, Geo. A. Mebanr, I'. 1'. Mimnaugh, T. II. C0I1I1, W. II. I'enland, Frank (J'lJontiell, J. G. Merrimon, Ii. D. Carter, C. H. Itlinton, . H. Lnughrun, T.A.Jones, J I'. Snwyer, L. M Ho nine, F. Slikeleallicr, J. M. Gudger, Geo, Hen derson, I. V. ltaird, C It. Way. R. L. Luther. Dr. Clark, WiUic Hrooks, R. L. Gaston, W. W. We t, W. T. I'cimimnn, J. W. Sluder, C. A. Moore, W W. ones, J. li. Uickeison, II A. Gudger, S. F. Chnpiinii, Clin. A. W Z. F. Vance, I). A. Itlaekwell, W.K. Hun ter, W. R. I'owers, F. A. Liu ce, R. I) F. Robertson, Dr. . .l. Stevens, . S Brown, I. Israel, R. M. Wells, W. I. Lee, J. W. Boiling, J, F. Wells, G irrett Car ter, T. C. Morgan, J. .Greenwo d, T. S. l)i lingbam, T. I'. S 'turn, M. M. lone, Geo. II. Bell, Jnnies Twie I, J Will Jones, esse Willinnis, I. C. Cowan, U.W B.u naid. It. F. Wilson, W. II. look, Church Crowill, Richard lloleomli, T. I), llrit tain, W. L. Gash, S. W. Davidson, S im Brock, Seubom Shcrri!!. The court room was lull of delegates and tbc hedv was n solid-looking, rep resentative one. Much of the time was taken up l)V talk, but when the bud got to work it was not loi g transacting its business. No attempt was muilc to as certain tnc relative strength 01 the can didates for Congress. 12 D. Cart r's res olution of instruction to the judicial d.l- cgatcH was in lull ns follows: 1 lie Dmcc:ats ot liiinetin.be counlv in convention assitnliUd. res Kc 1st, Thnt the strength ol the caud, datts for the nomination for lutlc of the Twelfth Judicial district "lie nsecr- tamed ov n vote of the townships and voting precincts, as heretofoic taken in the primary convention; resolve -M, Hint the delegates appoinl- cd by this convention lo aUcml the Judicial convention at Dillsboro he instructed to cast the vote of Buncombe county for the candidates re spectively in proportion to their strength as long us in the judgment ol tnc maiorily ol said delegates the said candidates have a reasonable chance of success, and when nnv one or more can-' didnttsshull not seem to the iii.-i ritv to have any chance of nomination, the entire ote ol ; the county shall lie east oMtemTritT." " " "rt'irC"tCm'..t. Troops left Tku IVitlay on a licet From the information bc'orc it Tin; Citizen staled a week ago that linn - combe eouuty's vote favored Crawford. 11 now appears, liowerer, thnt the; county is for Adams. 1 he Adams men iluun today that they have the county by u decided majority. Iii !Wadinoii. Mamsiiall, N. C.July 21. The Dem ocratic convention bf Madison county met in the court house here today. Chairman M, W. Lance at t o'clock called the convention to order. T. I. Murray was made permanent chairman and Harnett Fortncr secretary. I'pon calling the roll of townships it was fonnn all were represented but two. 1. A. Mclilroy, Albert league and L. W. I'eek were appointed a committee to select the delegates to the Judicial, Con gressional, Senatorial and State conven tions, i 111s committee reported the following delegates: 1 o the Mote convention W. W. ach- nry, II. T, Ruiiilioiich and I. N, Iibbs. Congressional W . J. Gudger, J. A. Reeves, M. Davis, N. J. Lance, J. G. Williams, Jasiei libbs, C. A. Mel lone, I). W. Angel, I'. M. Iltitlgins, L.W. Feck. N. W . Anderson, Garrison Roberts, Dr. Jesse Wnllm. Albert league, J. F. Red- moil, I. N. Utilis, oliii It. llcnslev, Jar. Carter, J.J. Rcdmon, A. II. Runiiioii and M. W. Lance. Judicial J. J. Rcdmon, I. II. Ilallew, Geo. Roberts, I'. A. Mclilroy and J. A. KnmscY senatorial v, i.nncc, k. v. ream - I,.l, M I',.,...., I' A llA.l..r..,n Jnsicr 12hbs, R. II. Hipp, W. A. Melton, Carter 12bbs, 12. N. Fry, II, M. Swainc, J. A. Wiillin, L. W. Peek, A. J. Roberts, . M. Anderson, W, L. Ilensley, A. U. Wdbar, K. G. league, Marion Ollivrr, L. C. Icrvis. C. W. Caruile nud las. M. Jervis. Tuc report 01 the committee wasuunn- itnously adopted, Interesting speech' s were made while . . . : . . .. . 1 . ! , 1 1 11c I'uiiiuiiiii-c mill nut, ujr ui. lease Wnllin lr..f T M II,,I11,, F A H., dcrson, VV. W. Zacliary and . A. Reeves. All of these gentlemen predicted victory would ierch upon the Democratic ban ners this fall if 'he Democrats would only stund linn 10 their colors and show a united front. The de'egntions go unitistructcd but the Judicial delegates are understood to be solid for Curler, and those to the Congressional convention very nearly solid for Crawford. In Other counties). L. II. Smith, chairman of Yancey's executive cuiiiinuice, urines irum mm. county the report that iu Saturday's convention Adams received 1!G votes and Crawford 11', and on motion the vote was made unanimous lor Adams. W. It. Council! was cudorsed for judge in the Eleventh district nnd G. 12. Gardner for Slate Senator. The con vention was a very harmonious one. The convention to nominate county offi cers will meet August 1 1. McDowell is solidly for Adams for Congress. In Macon the vole for Indue will lie: Cartir.lO1;,; Ferguson, 5" a; Shulord, l'.a. TrauHtlvaultt'a Vole. Bkhvakii.N. C, uly L'X-ISpccial-For Congress Transylvania gives Cruw ford 1SU, Adiinis :t'a. Forjudge, Shu ford l. Carter 7, Ferguson 1. Solici tor I ones by acclamation. Hwatn Hoi Id For Crawlord. Bkvsun City, N. C, J til v '':!.-Spi-ciul.j Vote forjudge, Carter"1 1; Fergu son, i "J 5; Shiilonl, 7--'0. Delegation unanimous lor Crawford. BIRMINGHAM UNDER ARMS niMI.HH THKKATEN TO Ill'KN AND HACK. Tliv I'lreof Haturdny Hcllwrd lo Have lire 11 The Work of Mlrllt. rrH or Their MvuipaihU-rH Cll IzeiiH I'ncler Arim ItiR.MiM.iiAM, Ala., iily 2.'l This city was placed under extraordinary guard yesterday under apprehension of nil at tack by striking miners who thieatcn lo burn 11 nil suck that part of the city not destrojed by fire Saturday morning. It has Lccn generally undcis'.ooil that the conllagration was (tai led by minus or their syu pat hiz.'is, ar.d the author ities have iufoi illation, upon w hich t hey plate reliance, that I he miners have it solved to capture the city, rclcnse their I'J'i comrades who are in jail lave and set lire lo everything in tig'it. I'd I ice and lire departments have Ijciii more than doubled, and lesei vc f. ices ol citizens tire sleeping on their guns. The Third regime lit of State troops arrived hen yesterday and the second is also on duty. Giian's have bicu placed along the water fronts and around the jail. I'rivate eiliz in are carrying arms ami scouts are everywhere near the citv to report Hie movements of strange per sons. Gov. Jones is here, and conlidciice in his abili'.v to prevent trouble is the onlv rent in the cloud of apprehension that ovcilrings the city. VHIHINAL CUI'KT. ' liu Jlllv T frill ol ThlH Hotly Convent m Here Timnv, The July lei 111 ot Ittiiieoinbe Criminal court convened here toduv, Judge Jones presiding. The grand jury is composed of E. C. Chambers, foreman; T. W. Slul ton, Sloan Smith, W. L. Peebles, . L. Rich, W. 1). I'enley.J. It. Sams, II. 1'. Coffee, B. 1'. Mason, Thos. J. Ingle, G. M. Catile, W. W. Crowe II, T. C. Wcstall. W.J. Golilsinith, J is. K. Cowan. Dclcndums submitted and ju Igment was siispcudid on paynuulot costs in the loll'iwinu eases: Mm Woodson, ns- fault with deadly weapon; General "''ver, malicious injury to propc ty; t'usiin iiowning, ullrny In I he eases ol D. L. Reynolds, charged with embezzlement, a motion was made lo iuash the bills ol indictment, anil the motion was set lor hearing Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. war not ih:ci.mi;p lul China And Japan Are. 00 The Kaiciced fdic. SllAN(;A, 3;, T1t. ,. ,.,, that . . 1 "s tucl;irctl wiir upt.11 japan are premature. War has not ct been form- ! lv deeUrnl. but hostilities arc iniitii- , " " "m-s- it is supposeo nicy were , destined for Seoul with orders to tight I ti,t. l,,,,,,,,,,.. if the latter opposed china's occupation ol anv point in Corca. It war should lie declared the government at l'ckin will make a levy of 20,01)11 men from each Chinese pro vince and send a 'licet to attack apan at other ports. The Chinese government lifts not notified foreign consuls that preparations arc making to blockade the Woo Suii'' bar, THK IIKNIU'IC I ICVI.K. Number of Canen at Kev Wml, But No UvailiM. Wasiiinuton, July I'l!. A report tc ceived at the Marine Hospital bureau from Surgeon Young tit Key West, Flu., dated July 17, announces the occurrence there of an epidemic of "Dengue" fever. Up to the date mentioned there have been 5"i eases out of a garrison of llo among the ollieers and men of the third artillery. J hire Have also been a num ber ol cases, probably some dangerous, among the residents of the city, llure arc come 20 eases in the city hospital. There have been 110 deaths. For Iiiicrniil luipinve moil'. Buncombe eitiz.ns are reminded ol the good roads meeting lo be held here at noon next Wednesday. It will ben meet !;,,,, , ,i, i,i.. Commissioners and I'""' ' nlc ol ll,c com,lv R"lly. ami will ! consider plans for the betterment of the I roads of the county. Col. Roy Stone of tnc Agricultural Department bureau ol 1 road inquiry, Washington, will be pres ent and give nn address on the ituestion A full attendance should come out to mis most important garnering. Paid loo Per Cent, and Inti reHl : 1 V'aUIIXC.ToN lidv '2 Tin. ' V ASIIINO TON, July il. I IIC comp troller of the currency has declared 11 final dividend of 0.00 per cent, in favor ol the creditors of the Alabama National bank, Mobile, nuiKiug in all 100 per cent, ami interest in tun on claims amount ing to ,S,4riS). To Kill Perler'a Rciireneulailvr 1'akis, July 21 During the funeral services of M. Lecomptc Dclisle, in the church of St. Sulplice today, an attempt was made to stab M. Dutagny who rinrpatli rl Prtailiilt- rnHaimi..!).,!.. nl the obsequies. The man arrested believed to be a luuatic. AS GORMAN UNDERSTOOD THOIGHT CLEVEI.4ND WOULD HIUN HKNATI-: BIL.L,. The Mars laud Heualor Had an Interview Willi the Prculdetit nud Theu TellH Home PecrelM Yell, AlHO, wan HurprlHCd bv the WIIhoii I.etler. Wasiii.noton, July 21!. Something out of the usual line occurred at the executive mansion this morning, which may have ) an important bearing upon the expected proceedings in the S-nate today. Repre sentative Savers of Tcxris was with the President when, ut 10 o'clock, Senutor Gorman was anncuiiccd. Savers closed his interview in a hurry and departed. The Maryland Senator was shown im mediately to the I 'resident's room and the door was closed. At 10:45 the Pres ident and Senator Gorman were still closeted together. A visit of Gorman to the While House is sure tocxeitc interest at any time from its rarity, but today's visit was evidently prearranged ns the coast was kept entirely clear and no one was permitted to inlerupt the confer ence. The excitement in and around the Sei. iitc chamber today was much grcuter than even Friday hist when action wtis expected to be taken on the dis agreeing conference report on the tariff bill. By noon there was hardly a vacant seat in the galleries, and there were hun dreds of persons iu the hulls and eorri dois who were unabV to get inside the chamber. Senator Vooihecs at 12:22 called up the conference rep'Ji t on the tariff bill, anil Senator Gorman began speaking on tlie subject, in an impressive manner the Mart laud Senator told ol closed lac tones anil suffering mechanic, and said lurtlicr suspense would be destructive. Il would be destructive, he said, to the Democratic party, anil lie hoped the si' nation would lie met as became Auicri' can Senators and patriotic citizens. Senators had voted for the bill at a sac rifice ol state interests, alums', of prinei ciplc. To the recent calumnies thai bad been heaped on the conlerces he would give a plain statement, putting the responsibility where it bel inned. Gormaa made a reference 10 Presi dent Cleveland's letter to Chairman Wil son as the most unusual, most unwise letter ever penned by a President of ihe 1'nitcd States. Gil account of this letter he, Gorman, was forced to talk of private party matters in public. The honor of his fellow senators also made him make the statement he would make. Telling ol the tariff bill conlerence, Gorman said every Democratic Senator hud been con sulted with a view lo reconciling their views. Two of the Democrat lead ers had conferred with the Presi, dent knowing thai the bill would not liai-s without the hearty co-operation ol the executive branch of the government. What the President bad said gnve him the right to make the statement, which he diil privately at the lime, that the Senate hill would receive the endorse ment of the Democrat House nnd the Democratic President. Vest then arose and told what he knew of Ihc matter. Vest said C rlisle had lol.l him tint the greatest calamity that could huppeii to the Democratic party audio the country would be failure to pass the tariff bill, Senutor Jones had seen the President and Curlisle.and both had told him that Ihe bill as prop.iscd to be amended by the udJitiou of the 400 ones amendments would be per fectly s itisiaclory to them. Th j Presi dent, Visl Slid, concluded with these words: "1 am willing to do or say anything to pass this bill through Congress." "1 tol.l Senator oms," said Vest, "that if we go into Litis light we must have the President In-hind us." Jones assured him that this was the fact and he ( Y.st gave up his personal opinions; iind, lor Hie hrst tunc, when he heard of the President's letter to Chairman Wilson, he lcarntd that the President was against them. Jones (Ark. I explained that he under stood that the President and Carlisle were satisfied with the amended hill 1111 til he heard the Wilson letter read. Collided Wlih ihe ICxnrcHH. Noktii Dknii, 0 luly 2X The Chi cugo express on the Big Pour collided with a freight engine at Griffith's this morning, killing the liieineu on the ircigui engine ami two tramps; also bntlly injuring engineer 0, Duffer of the freight engine. UrecklnrldKe Coullrnitd. Wasiiimitiin, uly 21. The Senate lias confirmed the nomination of Clifton R.Breekcnritlgc,of Arkansas, to be envoy cxlrnordinnrv and minister plciiiponten- tiary ol the I nitcd States to Russia. on PoHTi.ANii.Ore., uly 21!. The striking railroad employes met last uight nnd formally declared the strike off. C0MIS0 AND 001S0. Deputy - Collectors I-'. M. Willliaius ol Newton and J. 12. Mcl2weu ol Wilkes boro came up Saturday on business, returning home yesterday. Niles M, Waihck and Howard War lick of Joncsboro, Tenn., and W. L Ran kin ol Salisbury arc on the Berkeley s uouk us guests. Will T. Herriluge and Alex, lours. who have been in Camp Vance with the troops, returned Home yesterday. Hugh M, Maxwell and Ilenrv P Schwartz of Philadelphia are utile graphed at the Swnnnauon. Mits Willie Ray left Saturday for Marion to visit hct friend Miss Ncul for a week or two, The Spartanburg ball learn went home in installment!, the last leaving yester day atlcrnooii, I). F. Hernilon came down yesterday from 11 visit to his family at Black Mountain. . Will Dow lies returned yesterday from New York, where he hut been studying incilictite, I'. M. Iltblgins has returned from a short visit to his family at Murshull. Mr. nnd Mrs, R, M. Dtavcr are r pernting at Blnckwcll's. M. Detnpscy left today for a week's visit to Suvuunah, Ga. TIIKKH IS NUTIIINO SO t'SHl UI. AS A IIOPSK1IOI.1) KKMHIlY AS WITCH HAZEL EXTRACT When K'Jod re-nits to not follow its use in the many instaiieea used, is because the ex tract is li' it pure and strong enough. We were l.iitiuiale in arraliKiiiK for a laige quantity ofv the best extract of Witch Hazel we have ever seen, iliiect from the distillers. We oner it to the public in pints, .15c; hatr-iuilluns, 7sc.; cal lous, RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. OPEN 12V12NINGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK. -,.. wiikkh hid vol- r.ivr rr THE FINEST THING OBTAINABLE, Nl) TAlll.H ICOMI'l.l-TH WITHOUT IT. . . . IT HAS NO EQUAL. ASK TIIK LADIKS AND THHY WILL TKI.I. YOU TO GO TO 11. B. NOLAND & SON Ji N. Main St., Grocers, Where yoii can find a fresh supply 01 this celebrated Steam BakedJ Bread. A tOMl'l.liTH LINK Ol' PICKLES Sweet, Mixed 'and Cucumber -AT- W. A. LATIMER'S, No.'iGjN. Court Square, Latimer cdrrica a nice stock or Petted meats, French Sardines, Crackers, Blc. , , . i' h ii :r7t'-:--
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