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. !V if i W f? ' Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME X.-NO 71. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 27, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. Whitman's Candy By Express Today, July 27th. I.KAVH OKIlHRS AT KROCKR'S l;"K COLD WATERMELONS, FRESH EVEUY MOUXING from COLD STORAGE. EAT CELERY BISCUIT, A Delightful Artick nl . . . Ftx-tl mill a CihmkI Nerve Tunic. WM. KROGER. Walking Canes Ol' THK I.ATKST STYLUS. Piftccll dozen received today, piiccs horn loc. lo f.l.ou. The follow-ill- is the names of the ililtcTC-Ill wood CONGO. I.Al'KKI.. JUNIPKK. Wl'KCIISIiL. lami.wiass, AMKK1CAN OAK, OAK, OI.IVR I'UK.H, OKANl.lv, IIAZI'.I.OCACIA, ill.ACK OKANCiK, III.ACK. I1AMIIOO. L. RLOMRERG, 17 I'ATTON AVENl'li. University . . . of North Carolina. Includes the College, the Uuiverslly, the Law School, the Medical School and the Summer School tor teachers. College tuition, 6o a year; board, 7 to ij per mouth. Session begins Sept. 6. Address - . President Winston, CHAPEL HILL, N. C 6-jodltuo THE ADVENT TE11M OF T1IK PIVTY-TIIIRD ANNUAL SESSION OP"-" St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C, 11RGINS SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894 . Address the Hector, Rev. B. Smcdcs, A. M. 7-ijdjnio RBAL B8TATB BROKBKB. INVBSTMBNT AOBNTI NOTABY PUBLIC Loani Bteanty plucd lit per Mat OOcca as as Pattoa An., p italn Always the Cheapest. THAT'S AlUtt'T THK SlK OK IT! We duii't worry much j about "hard timcR," le-1 cause we adopt our trade to conditions as they ex ist. I Always the Cheaptes. Means tli.it you get the very nipst for your dollar, not tliat the "groceries" nreehenp, the value is in the quality mid In price at one ami the same time. That rule is the standard by which we cover n our business. Lowest in price, and best iu quality. A. d. Cooper, GROCERIES. INKS ! STAFFORD'S Commercial uiitiug l;luid, I'uiversd I Jet Mack, Combined Writing and Copy ing, ('.lossy Hlack, Stamping, Red, blue, Violet, C.recn CARTER'S Combiufd Willing ami Copying. Ulne- lllaek Writing Huid, black Letter. Koal I ltlnck, 1'iench Copying, Copying, Dulel- ible, Safety, Slylographic, Crimson I Mil id. Carmine, l;nt Red, Caw's m.iek, Antoine's Copying, Cross StyloRiaphic. Arnold's Writing I'lntd, Copying. I MUCILAGE CAKTKK'S, ST UK LING, STAI'I'OKD'S, POMKROVS. H.T. ESTABROOK Stationery Store. S. Main St. I Ladies' Fine Oxford Ties. We are still able to fit you in our I test grade of I longola and patent leather oxford ties. We are I i uflVring uiir wine colored Kussla calf oxford I ties at fj.oo former price f.v.so. Ulg reduction on I odd stock iu all tims. Our stock of trunks, I I ultHsnnd umbrellas is complete. Kep:tlring neatly done. J. D. Blanton & Co. I W I'ATTON AVE. Tomorrow the Last Day- For huviug caramels at iSc. a pound wonder tliev are nearlv all Hold mar- veonslv chenn lust lo arel vou ncuuainted with our candy counter. Tenney's famoiiH noubfiiiH anu cnucoiaicH nnc. n ikuiki, 1-ruiL daintteM and nine lamei. 4c Beautiful Mountain Scenery Pictured with all its natural charm viiMvKnliovethe eloiuls Vandertillt's Pal ace the lcautlen of the Swaunatina river I Asheville from Sunset moiintaln-ac-lecteil viewnall over the famed Land of the Sky, ijc. each, ,.V per dozen. Sinokettes U the name of all extra eood nickel el liar It miiiht unit you teller than what vou are HmokliiR doesn't cost much lo try il usl worth sc. tuars au-uoi ioc. RAY'S 8 N. Court Square. Awake From Thy Slumbers, Don't be an old fogy -keep up with the times beeaiiHe you never pnUoniaed a broker no reaiton why you shouldn't make a start wideawake travellers find brokers help them Have you to fs nomelimeit more nuy way you can uepena upon O. U". B AY, Member Aincrtcnn Ticket Broken' Asnocltlon. ON THK SyUAkU, TKLKPHONE in- CRYSTAL PALACE BARGAINS JAPANESE RUGS, I1AN11 WOVKN, ASSOKTKK UK SIGNS; jxS FT. ONLY KSc.; jifi VT. ONLY $I.JSM These prices are truly bargains. The runs ute very Rood for summer homes Japanese Portieres, RAMllOO AND RICK. Many pretty designs. We are now offering I then, jo per cent, from price. This makes litem very cheap. NEW GOODS. Wv are daily Retting in novelties and pretty I tittle things iu china, cut gtass, etc., that are very appropriate souvenirs. Visitors welcome. mad. W. Thrash & Bro, CRYSTAL PALACK. 400 YARDS 01' (',(11,1) W1KK A WKKK IS NOW 1IK 1NG I'SKU UY . . . Towle the Twister To supply the immense dt-maiid (or Ids fashion- ablr work. It's" ALL THE RAGE. Iist chance to see him. An interesting and en I tertaiumg exlubilion. With every dollar pur- I chase of groceries, we are still presenting one I of his pins to otder FRlvIC. Powell & Snider C O - c g o (0 Q c JO 3 O id a o o A U A A o u Q W S si a s Grape Juice Grape Juice Grape Juice UNFERMENTED A PVKK EOOU A NON-ALCOHOLIC UKVl'.RAGK Heinitsh &, Reagan AGENCY FOR BON-BONS, GHOCOUTF, EH RHemVHH TWICH A WHHK -AT- Heinitsh & Reagan UNA AND IAPAN AT WAR thi; COBKAN KINO M A UK PBHOMEB. Japautue Victory Willi Ureal I.ohb ol I.Uc MarlucH I.aiidtrt to Prolrcl AiuerlcauN Sau l-'raii- clco Japs Exclinl. Shanghai, July 27. The statement thut wiir Iieis been declared between man ami China i generally accepted here as correct. A Japanese victory, wherein n number of Chinese transports were sunk, was fought Wednesday. The Chinese loss ol life was very great. Loniion, July 27. A special to Lloyd's from Shanghai confirms the Central News despatches that war is declaird between China and Japan. Wasiiinc.ton, July 27. The Korean King has been taken prisma by the ipancfc, and the marines hive been landed from the United Slates ship Bal timore to protect the American legation at Seoul. This information is conveyed on official cablegram, dated yesterday, to the Secretary of the navy from Cap on licnjamin 1. I lay, commanding the flagship Baltimore at Chemulpo. San Francisco, Jul v 27 A c.mimittcc representing Japanese residents met tit the apan corsulate and it was decided to make immediate ill'orts to raise $10,000 to iis-ist their government in carrying on its war it li China. 1 tie San prnncisco Japanese are prepared to lorm n brigade, arm the men with Amer ican rifles and go to lapun at their own csiense if their servievs should be needed in t he conlhet. ' THK Oii:N HOUR KevlVUl Ml'rvlC-H 41 llelhel M. l' Cliurcli. Huiill. Tlie text of Kev. Mr. Tl us' sermon at Ilctliel jesterilav nun nini; was Irinn Kev. :i:S: "Heliulil I have set bclore tlicc an open iloor." 'Hi' pieaelier sa'ul in the eotirse ol' the set iiion : "This pio clnmation is left tninic i f the seven ehurclies of Asiti. After eninliiiiniiiK this church lor Us lolly he h c iks out in en couravement fr its n foiination We will not stick to this text nuy lurtli lliuii it will help us iu lliis win li II is of but little 111 llleiit llhit tlo l sit Int'ori til is church mi open door if il does not concern us He sues lo the church in Itctlicl: 'lleliohl I have set i elon-t! ei an open door. An oiien door means that all barriers are w pt awav ami w have Iree necess to tjod. .o pnest can stand between the sinner and Christ There is not one here nit niav have nc cess into the Holv of Holies. Vou.liave Lefoieyou nit open dooi: it rcnri splits nlso a Iree admission into the tjraec ol Ood tlironih JeMis Lhnst. II it wan announced that 1 would le.ti.rc lute with oiien doors vou wu!d not umier- stand that the doors would lie liter, ill open; but that there would be no adinis sion lee You may conic without money and without price. He has not onlvs t bclorc 113 (in open door, but has ileclax il that no man should shut it. While I am dependent upon humanity tor every ibinij Isc, they cannot touch my salvation. Let the pri stliood boast that what soever thev bind on earth shall lie bound in heaven, but thev cannot shut Ihc uale ol lile against me. 1 hey may reluse ah solution but 1 can kiukIi with impunity lorUinsl has reserved taut rmlit to him self, lie h;,s also opened the door so that vou enn lirinij otheri in. If vou do not save this community vou cannot ay that Christ has not provided the means. The very rudiments of cliristi milv is to save utlics. The dour is open to tlx worst of sinners, lie made a must lovely character out of one iu w hom lie found seven devils. "It is a fearful thought that we so tar forget what spirit wc arc of as to shut the door against some. Ileeaiefui what vou do: ijud wants the hiuli.thclow. the rich, the poor, the mc and vile to come and sit at His feet in Mis Kiuudom. Hut that door will one dav be closed. Wil von be on the outsiie?" At the rvciunii service the coiujreua- lion was itnall on account ol the rain The text was from I. lohn 3: 1 "Behold what manner of love the Patlur hath I) stowed upon us." Mr. Thomas said the who'c ulun ot salvation was a revelation of tlicllove of God. He urcued that John did not attempt to analyzu or describe tins love, um J use ueia ir. up nnu suiii, Behold. lie then discoursed uathcti call y on how this love was manifested in settinu man tree when he wus nouna the sluvery of sin, and how He became one with man in sorrow and sullcrinj; so that He miuht syinpatlii.c with Him The services will continue throm-h this week, TO AHBAHHINATK HKBBKAl'X Ilot To Kill The Mead of T lie tiu Oomliiicau uoveruiuent. Nuw York, July 127. The stcnnior San lJotuitiBO brings news of a plot lo assassinate l'resideiit Iletireutixnf San Domingo bv n natty of youue men. The conspirators were not sullicieiitly caii lions about their plans and the President was fully Informed of the danger menae me lum before the nrrani;eircnt8 weic com Dieted and put the law in operation acaiust them, meven eoiispirniors were arrrsttd and lirouuht belore the courts. The rinuleiidcr. a vouni! man named Uroadbill, wns condemned to death and shot, and as Ilcurcnux considered this example sufficient, the other 10 were set at lilwrtv. Uood KobUh coiuiullice, The Kocd roads mass meeting Wednes day uutlioriied, bv n resolution of Geo S. Powell, Chuirmun Knnkin to np point a committee to investigate the question of road improvement and port recommendations to the County Commissioners. rui iunnt to this authority Mr. Kan kin has nnooinlcd the lollowiim u title meu on the committee: Geo. S. J'owcll M. 1.. Kced. W, 1). HotiuhKliUK, J. K Duboie. K. V. llliickstock. This committee is requested to meet ut the Battcrv Park bnuk next Tuesday lulv 31. at 1 1 o'clock n. m . to take the initial steps toward currvnm out the work before it, A BlV HALF DAY. A Court 8eHlmi Full of ViiunubI Iucldeu'H. Yesterday afternoon was "strictly bus iness" with the Criminal court, and Indue Jones, Solicitor Carter, Clerk Youiik and licptity Clerk l'.rwin were kept busy, interested and sometimes amused. A couple of genuinely unusual ii cideuts wint far toward rclicvinir the tedium of routine work and causiui; the baseball uame to be well nih forgotten. uue ot the unusual occurrences came up when Hud Payne, a darkey with a proclivity lor ncttinj; into the courts, was put on trial on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon and tieatmi; his wile. Payne conducted the delence him- sell, interrouatiiii; the witnesses with the adroitmss of an old practitioner at the bar, and when the testimony was in he addressed the jury in his own behalf. e said neither too much nor too little and took care of his interests so well that Judne Jones remarked that he oiiht to a lawyer. 1 he nirv returned a ver dict of not nudity. Uverybodv in the court room watched the proceedings, decplv intensted. 1 he second case out ol the ordinary trend of court program wus iu the mat ter of the State against James McCarsou md Minta l'ritchard, a white couple. Solicitor Cartel announced that the case would be taken out ol court bv the mur ine of the pair. The court rested while messenger went to Register Mackev s ofiiccnnd procured a license. When the i per was brought in Judge Jones tiled on Justice Prank Carter to per- lorm the ceremony making McCnrson and Miss l'ritchard husband and wil.-. The lii'ticc risponded ill words unoii which the lane crowd hung cagcrlv, md tied the knot tastefully. As he con cluded the ust ice said: "Gentlemen, ilute the bride," but there was no re sponse, probably on account ol ti.-is litnl-1 ness And the court proc edeil to the next case. Stale vs. Chas. I'nderwood, coloicd, nsnuk with deadlv weapon, two cases; dehndant submitted and sent, need to six mouths on the roads in each case. State vs Thos. Simmons, retailing, two ises: ddciinant submitted and piilu mutt suspended on payment ol costs. State V-. Luke Cvaig anil joliu Allnon, hired, larceny; five mouths each on the roads. Kufus Iloo.er, colored, who purloined three volumes of Hugo's woiks from Solicitor Carter a few days ago, was sent to the roads for a year. C Inrci ee i leg, colored, submitted on charge of larceny and was sent to the roads tor IS months. State vs. Henry Mooie, colored, allra' ; sii'uniited anil sentenced to four months on the roads. State v. Hi nrv Smith, colored, lalse preti net ; ix months on the roads. I Ins nun mug in the case ot S'.utc vs. iihn Whittniic and Kobert Itrown, col ored, larceny, Wl.itniirc submitted and as giviu six inoulhs on I he roads. Hi o wn was loiiiul not guilty bv the jury. Slate vs. Noah 1-radv, assault with deadly wiapon, submiltid, judgment si'spetnled on payment of costs. lohn liens in, colored, tor stealing bickens trout C. P. Wliit-ou, was sent lo the roads lor two years. State vs. Henderson Hill, colored, cm- In zzleiiicni; not guilty. Mate vs. Hud Mcltce, n urn v; submitted. judgment suspended oil payment ol sts. Stale vs. I'.mory West an. I John Green, Tray; submitted, judgment suspended on paviiient ol costs. Slate vs. Dock lliantou, colired, ill'rav; on trial. W. C. l l-tlKIPt l f. Kivliwol lie Work of die A mho clmloti'N MreiliiK. I he North Carolina Monsl s associa tion adjourned ycstirday, alter a scss-i ill ot two dajs, and the visiting 11 iris'.s life for tHir homes in the allernoon. The niietings were ol a very interesting na ture throughout. One of the must im portunt nicasuies bclorc the body was the starting of a movement having for its object the at iiuisition of Kuan mountain by J. he laited S.ulcs lor use as a .National pai'K One reus iu for this, as urged by the body, is that Prol. Asa Gray, one of the most noted botanists of the world, has saiil that on this mountain mav Ic f.uud evcrv plant that can lie lotitid Irom Wilmington, iie iw.'i'c. to Labrador ami many that can be found nowhere else in the woild Another thing the ass.iciation says in ibis connection as another attraction is that Kuan and the section around is snid bv great writers to have been the first land sighted alter the Hood bcfinn receding and Noah looked out ot the nrk. Kev. Dr. Thos. Lawrence and Mayor Patton, who became members ol the association during its meeting, will probably go with J, W. C. Hcake to the meeting ol the Society of American Flor ists at Atlantic City, August to present the park question, mid event ually to lay l tic movcmeiii in proper shape before Congress. 1 he next meeting ol the Slate associa tion will be lit Id nt Newhcrn next FcL ruurv during the fish fair. At this meet ing Mrs, I. It. Dcake and Kev. Dr. Law- rciuc i l Asheville and It. Steinnictz ol Kttli'igli will read pat ers on subjects ol interest to the association, The visitors expressed lluuis.'lvcs ns dcligh ed with the attentions shown the in here, resident van l.inilley said in his closing address that in lo vcars of nltcndaiice on these meetings he had never spent two days more pleasantly than those he spent on this trip. The decoration, win u were vcrv tasteful and pretty, iu the V. M. C. A. hull, where the meetings were held were tin lushed by the llrownhutst nud ldlcwild gtceiihouses. A vase of seedling French eaniias trom Idlewild attracted especial attention from the visiting HorislB. The meetings weic pleasant und proht able to all who participated. CONDliNSED TLLHGRAMS. The House lahor committee today or dcred a lavorablc report of the Springer bill, creating a national hoard nt urbitr.v tion for the settlement of nil labor trou blcs, strikes, etc, The treasury 1 'St, foi foreign shipment Thursday, sa, UOO.OOO iu gold. This de creases the United States gold reserve to SQ8,05U,0t)O, the lowest point ever reached. Six men have been arrested for com o'icity in the tarring and feathering of Adjutant-General Tarsticy ut Colorado Springs, I.OI. CARTER, JUST AS EASY NOMINATED ON TH1C HKCOND BALLOT. The Nouiluatlon Made ruuut mous -FericuNou and Hope KllaM Make fpefcbeH-JoiiFHuccecdH HlniHelf Dii.i.siioro, N. C, July L'7. LSRcial.) II. It. Carter was nominated lor Judge by the Democrats of the Twelfth ludi- cial district yesterday on the second hal-i lot, the vote standing Carter, 115; I'cr guson, 79; Shuford, If. The first ballot stood: Carter, Ut; Ferguson, 83; Shuford, III. The i.oniina tion was made unanimous amid great enthusiasm. C. A. Moore placed Carter iu nomina tion in a handsome seech, and Kope lilias threw the convention into convul sions by declaring that the llemocrats lould not lail of success with Crawford in the middle ami Carter mid Jones on either end. Ferguson was placed in nomination by Marshall W. Hell of Cherokee, sec onded by W. T. I-ee and F. A. Hall of Haywood. 1). I,. Love ol Jackson nom inated Shulord and Kulph Zuliary of Transylvania seconded it in the best speech ol the convention. On announcement of the rt suit Fer guson wast called for and made a line speech, lull ol patriotism and hope. there was a slight sumibble over the delegates from Madison county, because of claimed irregularities in their county convention, but everything was amica bly adjusted. Geo. A, lones f Macon wa. unani mously nominated to succeed himsell as solicitor. K. I). Gilmer was reelected liainnanof the district executive com mittee wnh power to select Ins asso ciates. DtSliliK POINT PAHtlKO A lit inocrat Tr IT Bill Will Be FaNMed. Washington, July 17.--All indications point to one result that the tariff bill will be sent back io the conference today without instiitctions. Stewart has declined to net with the Kepuhlieaiis, who llnuglit to defeat the bill with his vote, and left the city early this morning. The question before the Senate isondrav spoiiitofordcrtlint tlie motion of Washburn to instruct the conferees to recede trom so much of the Senate's amendment to the siwai schedule as puts a differential duty ot one-eighth of a cent a pound. The chair will decide it in onler and appeal will be taken on the question: ' Shall the de cision ol the chair be sustained as the decision of the Senate?" I pon this IIL' voles will be cast on each side. I'mler parliiiu iitary rules a lie vote causes a proposition to fail, ami the query iu the mind? of Senators is, will the tie vote with, iu this ense, the decis ion ol the chair ruling Grays point to be iu order, fail. At least it niav lead to sonic interesting debate. 1 he Republicans admit that the bill must go back to conference; they uintiut prevent that, a'td there is little "liklihood id utiv etlort being made uselessly to con stiine tune. Thev say. however, that the end is not yet, ami that when the bill comes back on the next conference re port, the whole field of deba'c will be ociicd up .mew. Mcanwhilethe Repub licans have not lost their hone ol ulti mately dctcating the bill. On the other hand the Democrats say the danger point has been passeil and that their bill will soon Income a law. NKW Ot-'I'-ICI tl.H. Hill Tlie NaiurH are The Name hh of Yore. Knoxvii.i.i:, Tenn., July 'J7. Follow ing are the new ulliccrs of the western system of the Southern KaiKvay, with headquarters at Knoxvillc: C. 11. llud s in, general m'uiuger; IMwin Fitzgerald, general freight agent; J. N. Mitchell, as sistant treasu ci; William II ,wn, assist ant auditor. Col. II. V. Wrenn Incomes general passenger agent of the McmpliM und Charleston. Duel French I'suid Hrnuli SIB Pakis, July I'll. A duel between Dcpu tics Clcmcnceati and Deschcncl was fought with swoids at 10:30 this morn ing iu n secluded spot. Two rounds were fought, in the second of which Clemcnceiiu pierced the right cheek of his antagonist. The wound, though puiiilul, is not considered serious. NOKTH CAR0LlA EVS. Kuleigli Press: Hob Harris, colored, who lives Hist south of the Kalcigh cot ton mills, has n nude ;! years old. I he mule was horn on the plantation ot Mr Henry Modercni, belore the war. Alter the war he was such a runt the Yankees refused to have him nnd "Hob" bought him. The mule is doing good work vet. Wednesday Kev. Dr. Columbus Dur ham, president of the trustees of Wake I'orest college, was in Warsaw to speak nvainst State aid to the univers ity. This is the formal opening of the light being made by some denomma tional colleges against the university. Congressman ltiinn withdraws from the contest in the Fourth district. His nnnic will not go before the convention This haves Charles M. Cooke and l.il Chumbcrs Smith in the race, with the odds greatly in the former's favor. Kaleigh correspondence Kichmoud Dispatch: Senator Kunsom's friends arc giving notice that tliev do not longer propose to suomit to tlie attacks on nun in the newspapers, I hey Bay they pro pose to replv iu kind. 1 lie citizens ot Winston will soon vote on n proposition to increase the bunded indebtedness of the city $170, 000, for various improvements and to pay outstanding debts. At Mecklenburg county's Demo cratic convention a resolution condemn ing Cleveland wns ollcrcd.but was voted down overwhelmingly. The loss bv the boiler explosion at the Purmclcc & TvcclcBton lumber mills nt Jacksonville, has been adjusted, and is U-'i.uuu. The loss by the burning of the South Union cotton mills, near Kockinghntn, is $30,000. Lightning caused the tire The Figlith district Dctnocratit con vention at Wilkesboro renominated W 11. Uowcr, the present member. IN DRINKING SODA WATER Till; IIKST IS NONK TOO liool). Wc-tl y to kt-t-p out's up to Ihc highest stand- ilii. hotli ;s lo the valiety of drinks offered, the manucl of service, and rich quality ol juices. Our Ice Cieani S,la (inc.) is frozen front pine Jersey Cream i not milk.) our Pineapple Snow (sc.) is a delicious Itozeil Sherliet, mid nre.it favorite. Our Hkk Phosphate ( ioc) is, we lie- , far superior to those usually offered. II is i t ielt atotnalic pliospliale, very gndelul and ippetizinu lo weak stomachs. Iu (act wc try lo excel iu eveiy thing we offer on our menu tab let. "We fall you while you drink." I'tesh l lpe Suites jllsl received. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. OPUN I'VliNINGS T1L1, 11 O'CLOCK. WIIKKH Hill VOI- C.KT IT' THE FINEST THING OBTAINABLE, NO TA11I.K ICOMPI.iri'K wmiui'V it. , T HAS NO EUUAL. ASK THK I.ADIKS AND THKY tt'Il.l. TKI.I, YOU TO CO TO I. li. NOLAND & SON il N. Main SI., Grocers, Whcie you can find n ficsh supply ol tins ce-lelnated Steam Baked lircari. COMl'I.liTH LINK Ol' PICKLES Sweet, Mixed and Cucumber -AT- W. A. LATIMER'S, No. if N. Court square, Latimer carries n nice stock of Potted aieati, French Sardines, Crackers, Ktc. , , , :4 s 4.tak HAsi - ri-'S. . v.'. A
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