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Asheville Daily Citizen, State Library c jritiUE 5 CENTS. VOLUME X.-NO 72. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1894. Whitman's Candy liy Express Today, July 27th. LEAVE OKDKKS AT KKUC.KK'S I OR COLD WATERMELONS. FKESH EVEUY MORNING FROM COLD STORAGE. EAT CELERY BISCUIT, A lteliKhlful Aiticlcur . . . FimmI itiid u Cuuod Nerve Tunic- WM. KROGER. Always the Cheapest. THAT'S AIHII'T THK SIZKnKIT! We don't worry much alMjtit "hard limes," lo calise we adopt our trade I to conditions as they ex- ist. Always the Cheaptes. CRYSTAL PALACE BARGAINS JAPANESE RUCS, HAND WOVKN, ASSOKTKD IK SIC.NS; JXS FT. ONI.Y8SC.; ji6 FT. ONLY f " I These prices ate truly bargains. The iuks arc I very good for siiituiier homes Japanese Portieres, BAMHOO AND KICK. ON DISORDERLY HOUSES I A PETITION BENT TO HOARD OF ALDERHDN. Means Unit you the very most for your dollar, not that the "Krocerie" nrc cheap, the value is in the quality and iu price it one nnd the same lime. That rule is the standard by which we govern our business. Lowest in price and Iwst iu quality. Many pretty designs. We are now uflferiUK I them jo icr cent, from price. This makes them I very cheap. NEW GOODS. We nre daily getting In novelties and pretty I little things iu china, cut glass, etc., that are I very appropriate souvenirs. Visitors welcome. a. d. cooper, Thad. W, Thrash & Bro, GROCERIES. Louk Suffering CIiUcub Mwke a ProKHt AkIuhI a Nuisance CouidiipialluK KxieiiHlou of a ewer Hue Promts, d Hull Over a Bu'cher'a Llcenae Hluokcd lor awhile yesterday aflcr- noon as if the Board of Aldermen would not hold a meeting. In tact, those who were present wce on the point of ad journing to the meeting ot bust ball cranks at Allaialule. But live nnd bye Mr. Jones came in and the business pro cecded. Later 1. M. Guilder arrived, leaving II. I.. Gudgcr as the only missing member. Tor probably the first time in the historv of the Hoard flowers graced the desk. Two lurgc bouquets srflencd the austere look that this lawmakers' chamber has for some people. A petition came in from renters in Cen tral market, asking a general reduction in rents, pleading the general depression nnd the fact that chickens were being sold Irom wagons iu all parts of the city. 1 here was no action on the peti- IT ID MOT WAR But CRYSTAL l'ALACK. INKS ! STAFFORD'S Cciniiiitui.il wrilitiK Fluid, ITuivcrsnl Jet black. Combined WiiliiiK and Copy- illK, ('.lossy Itlack, Stamping, Kcd, blue, Violet, Green CAKTER'S CtHiiliineil Writing and Copying. Hlue- Iilack Writing Fluid, Mack Letter, Koal Mack, French Copying. Copying, Indel ible, Safety. Styloiiraphic, Crimson 1-lui'l, Carmine, Fast Red. Caw's Black, Afiluine's Copying, Cross Stylograpliic. ArnoM's Writing Fluid, Copying. I IW I LATEST Spanish Kaplers. Infantry Swords. Full Press I Snbre. Initial Pins so stylish lii GUSTEMMi liOLII WIRE Mil MUCILAGE CAKTKK'S, ST KK LING. STAH-'OKD'S, l'OMKKOVS. H. T. ESTABROOK With eveiy cash putchase amounting to ji.oo ut Powell & Snider Stationery Store. 2i S. Main St. Walking Canes OF THK LATEST STYLUS.- Fil'tern do.en received today, prices from ioc. tofvn. The followiuu is the names of the dilil-tciil wooil : CONC.O, I.At'HKL. Jl'NU'KK, WEKCIISKL, EDELWEISS. AMHRICAN OAK, OAK. OLIVF. FUR K, OKANC.E, HAHI.OCACIA, UI.ACK (IKANt'.K, III.ACK IIAMIIUO. L. BLOMBERG, 17 I'ATTON AVHNUU. Ladies' Fine University ... of North Carolina. Includes llie'Collcgc, the University, Hie Law School, the Medical School and the Summer School for teachers. Colk'Ke tuition, 6o a year; board, $7 lu $1) per mouth. Session be Ills Sept. 6. Address President Winston, Oxford Ties. We are still able to fit you in our lies! grade ol I iimola and patent leather oxford lies. We are ofl'eriiiR uiir wine colored Russia calf oxford I ties at J-'.uo former price .vs. Ills reduction on I odd sleek In all lines. Our stock of trunks, valises and umbrellas is complete. Repairing I neatly done. J. D. Blanton &Co. 6-jodiino CHAPEL HILL, N. C THE ADVENT TE ltM OF THK FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL SESSION OF" St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C., begins SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894. Address the Hector, ltev. B. Snivdcs, A. M. 7-ljdjnio OORTLiJNBROS, RBAL 88TATB BROKBB. INVBITMBNT AOBNTt NOTAKY PUBLIC ' Loani tnr1t pUeed at par Mat. OBcc. as la Pattoa At., ap lUIn C o c S 3 o A O A w 5? o u (0 sna Q c JO H I'ATTON AVK. Put Yourself in Our Place And when yon are In our place look at our I high grade Shamrock Irish linen writing siier8 4no quires received yesterday with FiivelonvN to mntcli at ao cents It was one of our Itest sellers when we cut the price in half and sell at lo cents a hull it's iKiund to sell Octavo or commercial, ruled or unruled, 14 sheets for 10 cents, 15 euve-l lns 10 cents. It Will Please You To Inspect our cheap hook counters good readable books bv best authors nrinted on snofl nauer from mod tvrtc.reituliir nriee IS cents, our price 5 cents ench some of 'em are In window more inside Khlis That Pass In the night, Yellow aster, laxlo, Umbrella Mender, Man in Black. Either Waters, 10 cents. Next Wednesday Our special prices on Bicycle playing cards will cease everybody sells them at is cms, you can buy until Wednesday nignt at is cents uecit. UNFERMENTED AGEWCY FOR On the Square. That's how we do business also where we do business that's 11, we are selling tickets 'on the square" you'll And alljotir transacllonsjusl that way save you money too i to is. every ticaci you miy. O. TP, TIAJY, Member American Ticket Broken' Association. ON THK SgUARK. TKLKIIIONK 194-1 Hon, lint it seemed tlie sense of the Hoard that in the recent reduction "bed ruck" had been reached. 1. Il.Hettlcmiin sent in a hill for $11) HX for expenses incurred by the removal of a stall in Central market, but the Board could not see its way clear to pavini; it. Geo. V. Mills in a communication re quested that Sunset Drive be put in bet ter conditi:)ii; the rcucl went to the street committee. A letter was rend from Mis Charlotte Walker, who claims (Inmate to her prop- rty at tnc corner 01 nailcy anil 1'inliips streets by a chnnuc ol urailes. Mrs Walker ollcrcd to submit the uneslion to arbitration. The street committee rec ommended the acceptance ol the propo sition to arbitrate. Keport adopted and W. M. Jones and K. C. Chambers mere chosen aibitralors, to decide whether the damage arose through lault ol the citv or the Y. A. .V S. S. rail road, and if of the city, the amount ol damage. The ordinance cnliircuiu ti.e limit msule of which fresh meutsaml vecetabltssball notbesohl except iu Ccutrttl market makini; it thrcc iu.irt. ra ol a mile from the eouit house, was called up, placed on third reading and passed. 1). Murphy, appearing lor Jrmcs Huttnck and A Wernwag, asked the Hoard mallow Mr. Wernwag to tell meats 111 the Huttnck block, which is outside the ol I limit mid inside the new. Mr Mu p!iv said tint when Ihe litcnsc held ny Mr Wcrnwiit: was given, he did not know just where he would open his market anil hail the number of bis residence, Doll Wist Hay wood street, insei ted. The 1 cense sue ificd that he could do hnsimss outside the half mile hunt and wnsrintcd to In 11 1, lH'.l.i. lie hail gone to c msnlcrablc expense preparing the Huttnck store where he oicraled ui. til the ihrec-iiuir- ters-lltmt ordinance came up, mill then he nnioved to the old broom factory. Mr. Redwood moved that the license should be changed to 3 1 S West 1 1 a v wood which would still keep mm out of the hnll-mile limit, us spccibed in his Itcvnse but there was no second, nnd the malttr dropped there. Mr. Murphy notified the Hoard that he would attempt to secmc the rights ot Ins client us secured under the license. A long and cloiiuent rctition was sent m by n number ol residents ot the cast crn part of the citv, conipla'ning of the character of a number ol houses about the intersection of Mountain, Pii.c and Clemmons streets. It stated how great a nuisance the houses had Income, and how decent ticoplc wire Irtmicutlv sub jected to insult and continually (lis uraccil uy 111c unnolv doings in this neighborhood. The Mayor stated how a lew davsaco a woman from this section had been brought before him and had tl e case removed to usticc Frank Cartel's eouit. Thcic she was acquitted. "Mr. Carter is an ex cillent magistrate and a good lawyer, said tnc Mayor, una 1 know it was merely because the Inw was lackini! something that the woman got off." lie said lurthcr that he believed. Had he hi in Imticc I-rank carter s place, lie would have released her, because the law c 11UI not reach her. The matter was rclcrrcd on motion of Mr. Joucs, to the C hit f ol I'ohce to uct under the direction ol the city attorney und endeaver to abate the nuisance denounced in the petition necessary siiecial detectives will be cmployci'. 1 he Hoard consulted about the sewer in the northern part of the city, that empties into n creek, nnd it was deemed advisable to extend the line to the river, und avoid any further complaint from residents ol that part of the citv. The city engineer wus instructed to survey the line. 1 he new line hns not been de cided on, but probably will be. It will, it is estimated, cost Irom $W0O to Stfuul). The street committee was instructed to inquire into the condition of Hay wood street. License to tieddlv was granted frtc t Mrs. Zagler upon a statement by the city tax coll ctor. Mr. Mayor," said Mr. Oudgcr, sit I denlv, "there's a man in Yancey county 1... . 1.. f ti 1 t U-l- G-rare Juice legs at all." In spite of the way it ' . ..... ,, ni hr. n..A OIJUMUHI, LUIS OTt.O II. .'IIV UI VUI. gcr's streaks ol humor. The man nl'uded to, it seems, has been nllbctcd Irom childhood, und lie wanted Mr.Uudger to have the Hoard allow him to pcddli chickcus in the city tree. The permission was granted. So the man eels there just the same. II. C. Fniiif was allowed to par the entire paving assessment on certain pnrtt of the late Cnpt. l'ugg . property, on the basil ollcrcd to others who sc tied in full the tnkiujr oh" of the interest, The weekly renort showed SQOuO.tM in the general fund ami $512 HO in the unkina lund. Mr. loncs. after a discussion 01 the water and mtter question, moved its reference to the Mayor and finance com mitter, Mr. Guiluer moved a substitute that the matter be referred to Mr. Jones as a special committee. 1 be latter with drew bis motion and Mr. Gudgcr's was adopted. Bill. ordered paid: Wntcrdcpartiuent $20.25: sanitary department, east dis trict. $-1319. west district, $4U: side walk expenses, $30.40; Mia. Jutncs Walker, $H; Kunilolph-Kcrr rrinting Co,, $14.00; J. it, i rndy, 2i; J. Hrown. $t 30: II. I?. Hall, $:t; Kelly Elliott. $3 30; t. C. Smith, $40 13; Jin Bark. $2; Asheville Ice and Coal Co $81. Then tin Board adjourned and Mayor, Messrs. Ked wood and Hull went out to toe baseball game. Bluhluic TrausporlH Mot Peace Ltkr, la 11 7 Loniion, July 2H -The Chinese lega tion today received a dispatch from Tien Ttin saying that the King of Corea was captured by the Japanese, July L'2. This is regarded as explaining the collision which took plutc at Seoul, capital of Corea, between the Japanese and the I'ulncc guards. The Chinese minister today said there had been no formal declaration of war between China and Japan in spite of the collisions which have occurred, and that conferences tending towards peace and a full settlement of the disputes between the two countries still continue. SiiAM.iiAi, July 2S. Further news re ceived here shows that in addition to Hugh Mathicson and Conmanv steamer Kowshung, which was sunk bv Japumsc cruiser us it was being used as a transport for Chinese troops, all on board being drowned, the Chinese trad ing company's steamer Took An. also ciug used as a transport fur Chines;- roops, has been sunk by the lire of a umnese warship. 0K011MMA, uly L'S The ananese government has issued the followingoHi- inl statement ot the recent engagement between the fleets ol apan and China: In consequence ot severe provocation I line ships of the Japanese Miuailron were compelled to engage the Chinese -it oil I'ontao or Kound Islund. They captured the Chinese warshipTsao Kian and sunk the Chinese transport with the oniicrs on bonrd. I ntoitunatelv, one t the largest Chinese ironclads of the irlhcrn licet cscamd to China and the Chinese torpedo cruiser II uanTaicscaH'il 10 l usuii in Corea. K union Crops Base Halt Mat rlmoiiv PrrHoiiMlH t. AMd.l-n, M. C., July lii. I be reunion f the LTith N. C. regiment occurred nc.i here on F'riday and Satuiday last, the clcraiis going into camp Fi iday even g. Saturday morning a large crowd assembled on the ground, where thev ere udilrvtscd by . R Dubosc, cf j , V. Cmullcr and J. A. ktikclcathcr, who ppculed to the young men ol the (lid rlll Stale to perpetuate the memory ot their lathers bv attending these annual imcting3. Fflorts will be mndc soon to erect a monument to the memory ol ompany 1 1 he crops 111 tins section arc only inod- r.itelv good this year, being injured bv the cold in the early spring. tin the evemrg 1 1 July iilst a game ol is' ball was plaicd between the Upper and Lower Hominy teams, resulting in score ol 1 to 10 in favor ot I'pptr lominv. Cupid's darts have been tKing in the midst ol 11s. An almost "inlant wedding" ink Place yesterday morning at seven clock. 1 be contracting partus were Iltirgess I.. Ciow.in and Miss Annie Davis. I is thought they will icmaiii at the home of the groom's Cither until tlicy become ot age. Hon. W. G. Candler has iust returned Irom Murphy, where he thought ol pur basing lauds. Miss llonnic Candler, who has been in Tennessee lor some time, relumed Inst week. IIKNOCKATIC II. I'll o O o 3 0 Grape Juice Grape Juice A l'l'RK HOOD A NON-ALCOHOLIC AT BKVKHAGK Heinitsh & Reagan BON-BONS, CHOCOLATE, ETC. RHCHIVKH TWICK A WBHK -AT- Heinitsh & Reagan' NO CHANGE IN THE BILL THK SENATE DOES) MOT CEDE VERY FAST. RE- HOMINY NOTES. executive und MrtulierhlUp Com HlilKt-H Appoliilvcl. flic regular nieeting of the Asheville Drinocratic clu 1 was lull 111 the curt ouse last eve nig. .11 cxrculivc c )ir- tniilce was appiimcd as lollows: I'irst ward, Chns. A. Wei ll; Second ward, I H. McConnell; Third ward, Geo. S Powell; Fourth ward, lr. Geo. A. Mcb am ; city nt large, Chas. l. Hlauton. A membership coiunnt'cc ol one Irom ench ward was appointed, as follows First, . II. I ticket ; S 'cond, Geo. W. Til- s-n; 1 birtl, r. Kcr-; botirth, ur. 1. M Itroylcs A number ot names v ere added lo t lie lab's n l!s. It was the sense of the nrctiug that it would not be nccci-sary to hold regular meetings until thccaiiip ogn tally opened and it adjourned sill -el to the call ol I'icsiiIi nt 1 lie r. The Tariff Measure Back lu Con fereuce And No Proitrens Made WIImouCounuI'ii WltU lrrit'dent Cleveland. Washington, July 28. Vice I'residcnt Stevenson has been telegraphed to bv tbc Democratic Seuatc tariff managers to return to Washington at once as, in1 tbeir opinion, his presence at this junc ture is imiK-rutivcly needed by his party s-iociatis. The Vice I'residcnt is at his home in Itloomington, Ills. The decision of the presiding officer of the Senate yesterday I Mr. 1 1 arris I sus- aincd the point of order that it was not in order to give instructions in a "'ull und free conference." The decision was tpiK'ulcd from and the motion to lay tbc appeal on the table was made by Mr. l-aiilkuer. Democrat, of West uremia. The vote was taken amid great excite ment, und it resulted in a tie, yeas 32, niivs 32. So the motion to lay on the iblc, not having had a majority, failed. Then came the question whether the decision ot the chair should stand as the udgtncnt of the Senate, and it was ulso dtcided in the negative in the same way. 1 hen S.-imtor Gray a original motion to nsist and agree to n turther conference was agreed to without a division. Representative Caterings ot Mississ- ppi, member of the committee on rules, called at the White House this morning and had a talk with I'residcnt Cleveland iliout the tariff situation. I'll I louse conferees make no secret of the embarrassment of tlcir position especially in relation to the President's Itiludc on the bill, and are anxiously searching for a way out of their difficul ties, hoon alter Catchiucs took his de parture Chairman Wilson arrivi'd. 1 hour li still in poor health, he took the night train from his home in West Vir ginia immediately on bring advised that the n.'iiatc had sc it the hill hack to con Icreiu'c as it did yesterday and on his anival lie drove at once to the White House which lie reached at 10 a. 111. The I'residcnt received him immeniately and closul the door to all other cullris. They run liudl in closccomiuiiiiioii lor overun hour. The iKmocratic members of the confer ence commit tee on the tarut b II were prompt in resuming thctrscssions today. The meeting was held in the room of tin senate committee on interstate com merce, with all tlie members present cx- pt Chairman voorhres who was nb sent on account of illness. From the best information obtainable the indica tions are that there will be numerous changes in the less important scheduhs ol t!c bill. 1 licsc were agreed upon ten tativclv in a Ioiiu.t conference, and it is considered improbable that the basis ol agreement then arrived at will lie changed materially during the present inference. The earlv session of tlie conference win- devoted entirely to an exchange of views uptin the sd nation, with theScnatcmcm bers doing the greater part ol the talk ing. They told the House members that iu the present Iccling in the Senate it was out ol the rpiestion for Senate conlerces to undertake tomake any concessions on the principal articles in dispute and that in their opinion, the conference would have to adopt practically the Senate bil or the c would be no tanll legislation. CRIMINAL CIII'KT, He vi MO til-: IMPROVEMENT. II NOTICE Our store will bo closrri ill day tomorrow (Suudity, With ) . I In vo your proscrip tions renewed today nnd nn ticipute your Sunday wants generally. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. wni'RH 11111 vor rut it? ral I'asrs IMspoiert Of Ye ieraa and Tiidar. The Criminal court had disposed the following cases up to this altcrnoon State vs. Hock lllatiton, nflrav; not guilty. State vs. Dolph Boone, assault with deadly weapon and carrying concealed weapon; two months on tbc county roads in the first case and one month in the second. Stutc vs. W. G. F'radv, affray; sub mitted, nnd judgment suspended on pay ment ol costs. State vs. Prank McClarly, larceny; two years on tbc ronds. Stale vs. I'.ugenc Murray, nflrav; sub mitted, and judgment suspended on pay ment of costs. VA. Luther, f. und ., lour months on the ronds. Jt wiHti miiUHif i in AHlievllle. For the first time in the history ot Asheville two Jewish divines, Dr. Chutn- uccito of Augti-ta and Dr. Mcndes of Savannah, Gn., arc spending their sum tner vacation here. Last evening Dr. Chutnncciro ofliciated at the services of Congregation llctu-IIa-Tclilah and the largest Jewish audientc Hint ever gathered in Asheville enjoyed the prayers in Hebrew, as ulso his lee turc 011 "Live in Unity," which was clo iiuent and highly instructive. The choir was ntnv led by miss Knv w unlock and added much to the impressiveness ol the ci vice Mr. Mcniks has consented to conduct the Sabbath pruvcrs next Friday even ing. Visitors nre invited. Marriage Llcenitf. Prom Register Mackcy's office license to wed has been issued as follows: J. K. llurrctt and Ul'za A. Parker, of Uuncombc. Thos. Huircll and Susie Calvert, o Uuncomlie. J. C. Roberts and Uliz.tJ. Dull, of Ituu coinbc, Charlie Kay nud Pritcillu Kunkin, of Bunconot ; colored. And Ml souili i)H I H Hhare Not More. Msw Iiikk, uly -'. llratlsl reels tc pin ts a moderate improvement in gen eral trade at a larger number of South ern cities than last week; improvement in the outlook lor the Columbia river salmon canning peckers; increased ac tivity in all tl e leading lims in San Fran cisco; lull and regular Irtiitsliipmentscast from the Pacific const, und an inirivcd demand for iron anil steel nt St. Louis, Pittsburg and other centres; the prac tically complete restoration of railway freight service throughout the country; u tendency to buy very sparingly for fall delivery at Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York and Boston; excellent crop pros jiict in most of the Southern States, and increasing orders among Providence manufacturers of dry goods, Siccial lies and novelties in jewelry. THE FINEST THING OBTAINABLE, NO TABLE COMl'LKTK WITHOUT IT. T HAS NO EQUAL. ASK Till', LADIES AND T1IKY WILL TKI.L YOU TO OO TO I. B. NOLAND & SON WELLVANr He's HuickIiik The Nurill Pule Hv Th In Tllll. Loniion, July UH. Carl Slcwer, the Norwegian Arctic enthusiast, Inst night received a telegram from the captain ol the l'.rling, a Norwegian scaler, which arrived yesterday at the Island ol Votnsk, reporting that he bad spoken the Kagnvaid nrl in a latitude 85 north. 1 he Raguvnid la rl was then free of the pack ice and should now be well on its way to the Nortn role. No date is given, but this is definite news ot the safety ol the Wcllmnn expedition. The party wished to Ik' reported ull well and lull ol hope. HeKaiie, Slav Iuttlde. Ni;w York, July 28. The general term of the Supreme court in Ittooklyn handed down yesterday a decision rcfus ing a new tii.il lo John Y. McKiinc, now undergoing six years sentence in Sing Sing prison (or I11.1 share in the Gravc- scnu election initios last iNovemocr. Drowned or Crushed St. PisTiiRsiu'KC., July 28. A lartjc steamer came into collision with a ferry bout near Grodno today sinking the latter. Fourteen of the ferry boat pas sengers were drowned and wcie fatally iniured by being crushed when the boats came together. Burned Out. Mn.wAi'KKii, Wis., July 28. Phillips- town, on the Wisconsin Central road in the Nnrtbcrn part ot tbc State was wiped out by a forest fire last night :i,0()0 people being rendered homeless. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. ruportanl Nale, lie aure to attend Mile or furnllnro, can pet rk'q nt Hotel llerkeley l acMlay, Jul si, nt IV o'clock IIS chance to set at bargain, National League Philadelphia 1,1 New York 0; Washington 8, Urooklyu 2 Huston 7, Baltimore 4; Cleveliud 0, Pittsburg 6; Cincinnati 14, Chicago 12 St. Louis o, Louisville 4. Important Nale. lie Mnrn to atlend sale of larnllnre, can pel, !'. nt Hotel llerkeley ''aeMlny, July si, at is o'clock, lllg chunce to yet n bargain, 11 N. Main St., Grocers, Whciefoou can find n fresh supply ui tliis celebrated Steam liakcd Bread. A COMI'LUTE LINK OH PICKLES Sweet, Mixed and Cucumber -AT- W. A. LATIMEll'S, No, iCN-l Coiirtlisquire, Utliiiercnrrles aJnlcrSalock or rotted meats, French Bardlues,'Cr:k.cra, KtcSKf.
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