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it mxt .m-'!iWJ am ia, ajsjia.is yjnff".-t jam Daily Citizen, state l.itiraiy c VOLUME X. NO , 75. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. Asheville M-a-aSTaTas-aMkaTlaTa SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES KOANOKE COLLEGE 42ND YEAR. Courac for degrees, with elective. Library, 17,00c volume building enlarged. Working laboratory, steam heat. Beat moral, social and religious influences. Heathlul mountain loca tion. Expenses for nine month's may lie re duced below $150. Commercial and preparatory courses. Catalogue, with views, tree. JULIUS V. DKKHER, 1'realdent. 7-jdeodimow4 Salem, Va. SALEM Female Academy. Ihe 93rd annual session begins September 4th, iRu4. Register for last year 345. Special features: The development of health charac ter and intellect Buildings thoroughly re modelled. Fully equipped preiaratory, col legiate and post graduate department., besides first class schools in music, art languages, com mercial nnd industrial studies. J. II. CLRWHLL. Principal, j-jahw . Salem, N. C. THE ADVENT TERM OH TUB FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL SKSSION OF' St. Mary's School, MALEIGH, N. C. BHGINS SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894 Address the Rector, ltuv. B. Smccles, A. M. 7-ijdjmo THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts OI'FKKS THRP.K TKC1INICAL COUKSKSi The Course ill Agriculture; The Course in Science; The Course in Mechanical and Civil En gineering. And with each a irond academic education Kach course is broad and thorough, ami the in stitution Is now cuuinned for excellent work. P.xpenses very moderate. ScsHlon opens Hep- temoer btii. for catalogues aatircss ALI XANOER Q HOLLADAY, PRE8 7-jjdllllo Raleigh, N. C. University . . . of North Carolina. Includes the College, the Uuivemlty, the Law School, the Medical School and the Summer School for teachers. College tuition, fo a year; board, 7 to $lj per month. Session bcgiui Sept, 6. Address President Winston, Always the Cheapest. THAT'S AltOITT THK S17.H OF 1T1 We dou't worry much I about "hard times," be- cause we adopt our trade I to conditions as they ex ist. CRYSTAL PALACE BARGAINS JAPANESE RUGS. HAND WOVEN, ASSORTED DE SIGNS; 1x8 FT. ONLY 88c.; 36 IT. - ONLY l.9" IISBSBSW WAR HAS BEEN DECLARED A SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT! FUSION IS AGREED ON JA4N TAKES THK iTEF. DECI1IVE Always I These prices are truly bargains. I very good for summer homes, . Brlllttti Cap'alna waruvd Aa Apology For NlaklnK a HrMhh Htilp-K-lnforcrnii Drawn From flroal b Ibv Japan-se. - London, Aug. 1. The Exchange Tele graph compnny says war between China nnd japan was formully declared ut noon today by npan. GETTING TOGETHER ON THE TARIFF BILL,. The rugs are! Couceaalona to be Hads on Doth Hldea. aa Waa lo be Eaprcled The Senate Coal, Iron and Hn liar Mchedule will Mot Prevail Washington, August 1. Active nego tiations are proceeding, both inside the tariff conference and, in iiiflucnti.il quar ters, outside the conference, to bring about a complete and Fpeedy iigifcmcnt the Cheapest. Menus thut you get the very most Tor yourMollar, not that the "groceries" are cheap, the value is In Ihe quality and in price at one and the same time. That rule is the standard by which we govern our business. Lowest In price and best in quality. The Inpuncse minister, at 2 o'clock this 0II the tariff bill. afternoon, informed ihe Hurl of Kim- Those negotiations arc said to be pre berley, secretary of state lor foreiL'n cccding so satisfactorily thut the Cou- u flairs, that a state of warexists between I grcssional leaders assert that the end it apan anil China. very near at hand Lord Kimberley, secretary of stale for These familiar with the detail of the foreign niTiirs, immediately upon receipt I negotiations say they include faircoiiccs- ol this notice wired all Biilish reprc$en- stons from both the S. utile and the tatives abroad to warn captains of mcr-l Home chantships ot the luet, in older thut tiny On the great items of sugar, iron and IV RW l-aflllllK Imigut form tliur cargots ami act ae- coin it is denied with mucu enipliasis on THE HOOTS OF SIN EFFECT COMBINE, DRINK- I Japanese Portieres, BAMBOO AND RICH. Many pretty designs. We are now offering I them per cent, from price. This masts them I very cheap. tt The Republican of Norlta Caro lina Glwe t?p Wbat Lima Prin ciple Tbev Had and Go Into an Unholy Alliance With ibe Popa. Kalbigii, Aug.l. Special. The Pop ulist convention met at Metropolitan Hall at 11:30 o'clock. It was called to order by Marion Butler. I. It. Lloyd) waa made permanent chairman and J. Vir. Denmark temporary icrrctary. llutler declared that the purty had doubled its strength in the past two years. Lloyd made the same assertion. Harry Skinner made a strong i'opulist speech. The convention apcars to have 500 mcmbeis. There arc some negro dele gates. The Republican are on hand looking after it. I.usk, Ivwart und Rich mond Pearson arc now on the stage We are dully-Retting in novelties anil pretty little things in china, cut glass, etc., that are very appropriate souvenirs. Visitors welcome. A. D. Cooper, GROCERIES. of owners or charterers of vessels. Tokio, Aug. 1. The Japanese govern ment has instructed itr minister in Lon- Th9l W TTirOch AV RM ln to npologs to C. cat Britain for lllttUi III J Ul dull tt 11 U. I firing upon and sinking the transport now amng wnnc sue was nying me cordingly. Any contraband of war com- the House side thut the Senate sugar looking on with much interest. prised in cargoes will be handled at risk I schedule nnd the senate rate on iron will 1 l-'usion is ngried on. Marion Butkr prevail and that the House will be com- says W. T Faircloth will be the nominee pensattd by a reciprocity clause on coal, for chief justice, D. M. Furche? for asso Chairman llolmun of the Democratic date justice, and that Walter Clark and caucus committee says that the tariff H. 0. Connor will be endorsed for asso situation has changed mutenally for the ciutc justices He says Prof. John Grn- CRYSTAL I'ALACU. INKS! STAFFORD'S Commercial writing fluid, Universal Jit lllnck, Coiubliicd Writing and Copy ing, ('.lossy illack, Stamping, Red, 'Blue, Violet, Green CARTER'S' Combined Writing ami Copying. Blue- lltack Writing fluid, Illack Letter, Koal llfcick, f rench Copying, Copying, Indel ible. - Safety. HtyloKraphic, Crimson fluid, Carmine, fast Red, Caw's Ulnck, Antoluc's Copying, - Cross Stylographic. Arnold's Writing fluid, Copying. Towle the Twister's LATEST British flag, and to inform lircat Britain that - the commander of the lapnnese cruiser did not know that the Kow Siting was a British vessel until alter the light. Capt Gale worthy of the KowShing and many other persons on Hoard t Ho trans port were rescued by boats ot the u pa nose warship Nnnina. aiiANGMAi, Aug. 1. Advci s Irom t-nren say the Japanese are preparing to with draw part ol their troops Irom Seoul and reinforce their army in front of Va shan with a view to renewing their nttacks upon that place. THROVI1H TO KNOXVII.I.F. better. AUOV r A MaRRItliK LICKNHf, MUCILAGE! CAKTKR'8, STERLING, STAf fORU'S, POMKROY'S. H. T. E8TABROOK Railroad AulmrMrH To Take In The E T , v tic U A siKcial c.ir rarrving a inimlicr of Swinish Kaplers. Infanlry Swords, full Dress prominent omeiais oi men u iiern K.-ui- way com oa n v passed through on No. 11 y Btcrduv en n lite tn Ktmxvillc The offieiiils went to Knnxviile to loiniallv take charge ol the old I J T V. & 0 , which at 12 last midnight took ell its old name and took on the shorter one ol 'Southern." In the pariv were Presi dent Speiie." , Viei-I'ri'iiilcnt Baldwin, President s Assistant .1"! Haas, Irnlli Manager t tilp, General Passing' r Agent Turk, (wli-i is also the fluent iimli Iff tent poet ol the confluence), I'li-clia-iui! Agent Minnetrce, Treasurer AiusKv, All liior Hobbsai.d Llnim A 'cut lliilsev. It is unusual to have railroad ulliciaU go to Knoxvillc hy wit vol As'uville. The old route was via Bristol. But tcccnt changes have put a dtthrcul eompUxion on railroad mailers, and t lit- cussing this way of those in nu' hority is taken as a foreiunncr ol the changes that arc to make ot the Western North Carolina Snlm'H, Initial l'liw so styll'll i mmm cold wire free Claimed lo Have Been Olcaliifd Hi Hllarpri;aeutalnn. Last A'cdiicsday a man giving the name of N. B. Gowan of thisountv nr- plicd at Kcgislcr Maekey's ( Dice for a license for the marriage f B L, Gowan nnd Miss Annie Davis, He brought whtit purported to lie the written con sent of parent 8 ol both partus, in which B. L. Gowan s age was put down as I'D years and Miss Davis' us IS. The cot - sent was apparently signed by P. L. Gow.in mid B. li. G mini, and J B. Davis und L. H. Davis The two first nanus were wtitten in ink and the two bitter in pencil. Upon the pasentntion of this piiKT the license was issued by Ui'iiutv Kegister Koliertsfin. Mr. (lowun unu Miss ll.tvis, as shown bv the reiurn m tde liv I ust ice A T. Suni- mcy, wire in irrud by Mr. Suininey on the 2Gth in his offkc, the witnesses being II. r. Lolton and IN. u. Uowan But another interesting feature of the case developed vesterduy, when ex ham of Kidgeway will probably be the nominee for treasurer. The principal plank in the platform is finance, and sil ver coinage at the ratio of 1G to 1 is de manded. Buck Kitchen is chairman of the platform committee. RKP POP CONVENTION. A I.lillf. line Uimn In VaiiccT County, Cask Kivkk, Yancey county, uly 28. The Republicans of Cane Kiver township met in pi imarv convention the 28th. J. M, l'lirgcrsoii was made chairman and I ii Ini Ilriggs secretary. The show op. ncd in regular order. I'irst on the progrum was the iiipoiiitment ol ilelcgutes lo the county convention, after which several ills were made for speeches Finally loliu Iiriggs was induced tn ndiltess the convention Alter express-log Ins indig nation nt the present system ol county government, h said he was u Pearson With every cai.li pmchase amounting to fi.oo ut Powell & Snider Stationery Store, 13 S. Main St. 5-jod mo CHAPEL HILL, N. C Walking Canes Of TIIK I.ATHST STVI.HS. f Iflecn dozen received toduy, prices from loc. loji-oo. The following is the names of the dillereut wood : CONGO, I.ACRKL, JUNlPf.R. WKRCHSKL, KDKLWEISS, AMKR1CAN OAK, OAK, OL1VK f DR.K, ORANOK. ... HAZKl.OCACIA, BLACK ORANOK. BLACK BAHUOO, L. BLOMBERG, 1TPATTON AVBNUB. Oxford Ties. We are still alile lo fit you in our hest grade of I dougola and patent leather oxford ties. We are ofteringour wine colored Russia calf oxford ties at 3.oo former price fj-jo. Big teductioti on odd stock, in all lines. Our stock of trunks, valises and umbrellas is complete. Repairing I neatly done, J. D. Blanton &Co. ' W I'ATTON AVK. Woodlawri Cafe, 64 SOUTH MAIN. (fOK WHITtt l'KOl'I.K ONLY) . Orilrrr-jieflrnvrN Lrr"D AT. Meals may he had at any lime, dingle meals jjc. Bates by the week given on application. MURROUGH & GREENLEE j-jodituo PROPRIKTORS. NEW UE8TAUKANT 9M PATTON AVKNOK. I, CUNNINGHAM and NEWK0C1 PWOPRIETOBS. ! - Meals .1 all hoars. Good meals served at .11 ' Imei Anything and everything you want. Boarders taken by week.t legulur meala .Jjc. Opeafromea.tn.toia.ai. " 7-2jdimo CORTLAND BROS. MIL aWTATa BOKBM. IlfTBaTaf aUCT AOIKTS) - -WOTA1T fPlMC Loaas sssmrtly .l.wl at par Mart OatMMstMPaMoa Avi.ttelr. Ladies' Fine I a f riinLr lino inatinH itt a lavrli-t' Railroad men talk of vistibulcd trains saturany at i o ciock. I oyer this route, but as yet everything is in the clouds. Nothing detinue is ix- pected for nossbly a month or two. 1 He following irom general orner mi. 1 2, issued by General Manager Y . II I Green, dated August 1, confirms Tub Iitizkns news ol yesterday 'Mr W, H. Kviler is hereby appointed I superintendent of the Chailottc, i oluin- mun. He thought it Pearson was iltcted to Congress he would repeal the present Coiintv Commissioner I C. Curtis came system ol county govcrnmi nt io the citv and took steps to have N. It. At" much persuasion Mr. Jimmerson Gow nu. who is mi uncle of the vouni! " that the senreiiv of money was iiiHii who was married, nroscuted for caused by Democrat ic legislation. He btainitiL' license under misreDresenta- then proceeded to pour out Ins wrath t on. Mr. Lurt s a t ic cunn mn nf against llie county government. lii Miss Davis that was. and he snvs she is I made tile usscrMon that the present con- onlv 17 venrs of age. More thftn this, Kress had appropriated If l-O.UOO for the he snvs, the parents of the younir ludv supporc oi tatnoiic scnoois. Next on have been dead for several years, and. the program was Wash iturton who therelore. did not siun the uemmsion I said he was in favor of electing the mag iircscnted at the KcnisLcr's ollice. A I istratcs and county commi-sinners by warrant lor Uowun, ti c uncle, was I me penne. ue aiso maae amotion inai sworn out b fore lusit.e Frank Curter tne convention condemn the prts.-m aim the case has Ixcn set for hearing pdi mis and uilamous system ol county The penalty in I government, and, to the grtnt surprise such casesisafincnotcxeccdingSriOnnd "this hearers, he entirely toriiOt to cen imprisonment not more than 30 dnys or sure the Republican party for appoint both. Harris' Littaia Water. A water tint is mi, r tor to an)' other litttia walt-r in the Tinted States, which i shown by the following nnatysis: Its specific KrHvity is IO0.I4 t 7. IIHAINS Calcium Sulpliatt' 100,49 Imp, (ials. I'otaKsium Sulphate 0.624 Sodium Sulphate , 0.700 Sodium Chloride o cjtK Sodium itirarlKiuate m1 Lithium Bicarlwimte 2.w.i MajjtieKium Hicarttonnle 3.674 Iron Ilicartwnute o.vja Silica 3 ot I'hnsptioric Acid 1 race Losmoii Ignition iK(i Solid Dried at 266 V 118.74 Carbonic Acid in HiiHrliouate 4 03S 122.816 The water is clear, odorless and slightly acid, analysis made by K. Ogden Doremeus, M. V., 1,1,. D., Professor of chemistry and physic;, Col lege City of New York, Oct. 7, 1891. This water has no equal in the flitted St-des for curing dyspepsia, constipation, liver com plaint, nausea, dropsy, gout, rheumatism, and all diseases of the kidney and bladder. Price, $4,50 per case, 24 qt. Iwttles. Rebate $1.50 per case fur bottles returned. ASHKVHXK A(KNTS. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. OI'EN KVUNINGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK. I.4NI-: IT IHOI'UI.K AtiAIN. Hcriipsol Nt waFroiu Hi(isrsii H' CourlH. This morning "Dumps" Lime, Chuiley ing his father United States commis sioner for lift'. Then comes lohn Heaver and eniiuircd if the convention was culled for "Thud party men as will us republicans. lie was inlormcd by the chairman that it was not, but be'ore Heaver had time to c o 3 O (0 Q ts c fee 5 JO u o to h O I . ....... I f fimrmhfllri whtit III, fhtni'miin sturl 11 bin anil Augusta, (.oluiulita anil Green- olinstnn, ruik aims, ami U-M uiiwarus, , v u . ;: . . . ",, villc, Western North Carolina. Asheville ,,,,,,,,, werc kTI! lhc Mayor on a "f0"' """Ut, i"' and Spaitanburg Spartanburg. Union chj ',)f ,ay ht t .rd par ty men, e all iK.ong to and Columbia railroads with office at . . , .? ii T i i i i.- r i . Columbia, S. C. That portion of circular I-'""' h"se on Sycamore street. On Beaver declar.d h.msell a candidate of July 4. 180. tern,!. Mri'y xtendimj aflidavil the case Nvas removed to ns: ice '.'r Iounty l"' . A,U T ' the jurisdiction of Mr. I. A. Dodson. su- prnnk Carter's court, where the iuvoti- L'""i'"C. " . Ja,a.,n...mf n'ber8, 1 i uruio iu Bii; lie cuuiuo l. uc 1 1 cieii J ft! kl eg 1 s H 0 W ii Q O o w ncrimcudi nt, over the Asheville and Spartiinl urg, and Spartanburg, Union nnd Ci I'inilliu railroads: and Mr. Iv. llcrkelev, supcrinteuden , over the nest em North Carolina division, is hereby revoked. wiikrr nm vor c.KT IT? THI.V'KK CUMINU Ol' r. A Number ol Aimoauct iiivii'n by Candidate a. The day of announcements is fully 3 Ii o- Uiit ion result co in i tic noiiimg oi i. inc to court, his bond being fixed nt $i2U0 which he gave. The three remaining dc- NO MILLIONS FOR DKFKNSK, fendants were suit up in default ot t ail in the sum of $50 each, ltwnsdevel oed that Lane had offered Ashley Hur ton, the Stale's witncis, $10 to drop the case, but it was then in the hands of the officers and the "dropping would not work. Zeb. Hooper and Kictinnl Miller, coi- lu.l,.r., l'-irl..r ,l,;ir(Cil ...l tl..... It.. "i""1"'""1' '""" I with an assault on un hilas, also col who urc ut the lace lor the action ( I the orcd, and were suit lo the roads for 'M . . i . . . i-omiiv .iinviiilion shocilil iviiii-h the 1 uavseueli anil costs. r.ilnma nf this naoer. Von1 Rwncr of Leicester was bound I I Miipkcv Hnnnunifa I n.,t he is n I o vcr ov lusu c tarter io couri lor ic ear.didatc tor re-election to the office ot I moving a crop of tobacco ithmit notice I tion case of Moore vs. Funstnn from the Kcuister of Deeds, the matter to be dt-1 to Ins landlord. I second district ol Kansas. Ibcmaionty i-iHnl hv the Democratic convention. I Recently Amos riitterson, a colored of the committee reported in favor ol I. L Cathry nan a card notilying tlx I employe ai v.oi. . rw. .oiiiihuy a, ui i unsealing runsiont Kcp.i auu giving inc voters that he will be a .undid ,te before before Justice A. 1. Summcy on a charge Igcut to Moore. It was agreed that a the Democratic convention for minima-1 of the larceny of meal, etc., Horn his em-1 ote on the resolution of seating Moore tion to the office of Clerk of the Suiicrior I plover, but a case was not mudc and the I should be taken before adjournment this court which be now holds. I prosecution nan to pay tnccosis. unier, i attcruoon lHn,.,.HMMMil iu marij l,u fmii.tvl new mi fll WI18 OlltlllllCd. atlU a WOT Treasurer 1. 11. Courtney that he will rant was issued bv Justice Carter lor the a.ww . . be before the Democratic convention nsl orresi oi i niierson nnu l,ou v-nraun, uu i jiot M'RINOS, n. v.., uiy at. it is ui a candidate for the office he now fills. acliurgco! larceny, i tic ease was re- w s delicbtful at Loretta Hall. The I. W. Howell Biinounccs himself moved to jus ice summcy s court ana !,! ilirnuoh Tiik Citizi'M todnv a can-1 the men were held to court in a bond ol i "- -kv ........ didatc for Register of Dcedsot lluncombe I $1UU each. for dog pelter.' I The RkhhIbii Weens Mum Hue enmb io Individual KITort. Washington, Aug, 1. The House lias business I agreed to the conference report on the I amendment made by the Senate to the agricnl ural appropriation bill appro priating $1,000,000 for the extinction of the Russian thistle in the northwest. The Senate thus recedes from its amend ment and abandons the appropriation. The House took up the contested clcc- THE FINEST THIN6 OBTAINABLE, NO TABLE COMIM.KTK WITHOUT IT. , T HAS NO EQUAL. ASK T11K LADIKS AND T1IKV W1I.I. TKI.I. VOU TO CO TO i. B. NOLAND & SON it N. Main St., Grocers, Where you can find a fresh supply ol this celebrated Steam Baked Bread. Sell We, rhni ih Mm u nttiliTHftl in nenrlv fwirvthlti trthrnViiM difference we ftefl I cheater Mid lidy 5 quires Bhainrock I linen pnper yesterday. Mid we mux tt nt 5C. quire tru than the paid in Memphis I (or hq me pa)er yon can't realise Us Our price 10c. quire. One Lady nought worth of our cheap hooka yester tl.v c ami to tenia rach ahe anorectated a hanraln only one place Klllntr hooka as cheap aa here, Waiiatuaker, rhllailel ohia hut you haven't time to go there ithlna Thai Pass ill the Nurhl. Yellow As ter, Dodo, Umbrella Mender, Eilie( Wa- : tera, nan iu uiaca, etc., loe, You'll Miss It if you do not try 8MOKKTTE8, the. grail y:. biuukc m cheapness until you see U elsewhere aoc. UNFERMENTED I county, subject to the will of the Demo cratic convention. J, H. Reynolds announces in Tub WiiKKi.Y CiTiziiN for this week that he is a candidate for the pl.icc of Treasurer if Buncombe, subject to the umiocratic I nominating convention s action. Grrape Juice horhidlk min acci iknt. Will J. Grape Juice Grape Juice FIKttVr IN FIFTY VKAHtt Colored I of whom have been there before. Prof. I Burke and party of Philadelphia are re turning for a stay of 10 months. Mr. ai I IMyler's twin brother from Wilmington Its visiting linn, i iiey arc as mucn aiiKe as can be. They are both ministers. BHVKKAOK I Kerr Killed at Inaltella, Tenn., Toda Postmaster no. I'. Kerr nceived this morning a telegram from Isabella, Tenn., conveying the shocking intelli gence that bis brother, Will J. Kerr, had been killed this morning by unmcidnital eiplosiou in a mine. No Itirthcr panic- lnaat Ml at- mtfann Ualnirch At. RnfllVnnl Ishbtlla. the scene of this distressing IIVIHitii r.w .. I... r. .. .he line of the Marietta and North Georgia railroad, about 100 miles from Knoxvillc. Mr. Kcir went to Isabel a about lour mom hs ngo and bud been emnlovcd in a copper mine there A TURK FOOD A NON-ALCOHOLIC Murderer Hanged Norfolk. Va. NukPoLK, Va.. July 31,-Thc first mc- 0nc o( thcra-no one knowswhich-gave ctitmn n Noi folk for 00 years took place I us two excellent sermons at the Mctho I inn,, i Indnv. Madison Brown, col- dist church bundnv. I 1 I f..- .i. . f l..l, oreu, wus iiangcu ii mv mmmi .ii iuuiii ludire Hall Dead. LU1IUI11. I IK CAVkULiuii vuo niiirva,,, ,., u , 4 , , , , by about GO persons, and went oil with-l Washington, Aug. l.-judge Joseph out a hitch. Ilrown was dee idcdly the Holt, who was judjjc advocate-general coolest man present, lie ascended the 1 0f the army and at one time acted as steps ol tne scmioiu wiinout a tremor, wur, died at his residence in nuu HHuiiii.imu ... """- th,g Clty today. His death was due indi- throughout the ordeal. Religious cere- rectl t0 fn sustained a few davsairo, ranttUB were conducted liy a LatncHc Driest, at the close of which the drop fell. Death was caused by strangulation. The condemned man made no confession on the scaffold. AGENCY FOR RAY'O "Putj Dollars in m Tliy. !Parse.M Buy cheap tickets to ftUtesrllle, Hallsbury, r I u.I.I..lll l.l..l. HfHalnM. iirrviiimwivi, nciunviiict imsiei ii, t nmu- Dnlemand lavllle-an5 I will put the rlullaratnyour pocket fa to $5 saved on taen iiwci. .. i Member auerioan Ticket Broktrs1 AjaoelaUoB, i N. - Court Square, f . - About Tlioae Wclln, Referring to an item iu Tint Citiihn veitcrdnv in which a physician was ince that time. He was 23 years of age. I quoted as saving the Board of Health headmaster of Trinity high school. unmarried, and a sun ot Kcv. w. iu-1 ibould have the wells in the city closed, Kerr Of AlheviHC. ... . n,- H It. Weaver, of the Board, an id to- but to which he paid little attention. elected Prekldenl. Ul KUAU, N, C, August 1. (S(iccial.) Prol. John C. Kilgo of Wofford college, S. C, was unanimously elected president of Trinity college yesterday. He has ac cepted. Dr. I. K. Hcitman was elected P, atmnatr-r Kcrrielt nils aiternoon ion , .,: .i... l.j - ' . .inw inni liiih whb u. ii ui. lii.ii n.aL uhu : . . , ... accident and to loolt r.' , rJ nJL i, u , hllt unA. to wed has been issued at lollows : BON-BONS, 6HQC0U7F, 5 i ) RWCHIVHH TW1CK A VWK Bfarrlase Llcenae, From Register Maekey's office license the scene of the accident and to look .n .,,,,. ,hllf Ul,A. after the disposition of his brother s re- Th lr,.u,,lL. WB, tIlBt moat of these wells H. V. Pearson and Lula Williams, of ESI i. h' "lien; were in portion, of. the city where the Buncombe; colored imi .uiuuiv I water sunu v would not he sulticicnt I Isabella. Iwltbunt the wells, na the citv mains do The war Mearlv Over I not rench those quarters. C0NDBNSBD TELEGRAMS. ETC I Ciiicauo, August 1. Mayor Hopkins I 0 TUB BQUARB. TBLEPHONB i4.1 wired GovernoY Altgcld yesterday, ask- Ins blm to recall eight companieiof hirst I New York 4. Boston 3; Baltimore II. regiment, I. N. G. This order removes 1 Washington 3; Cleveland 12. Louisville three of the six companies now at Pull-1 10; Louisville 3. Cleveland , second man ami Imm but one comnnn on the same: Philadelphia 13. Brooklyn 6; tit!. - . I a I... l.At nt U..t I l)lttaK..vtf 1 1 r'.tu.ltinall in.rhli.ntrnU . a . a. a am iiiiuuia ventral iiuvaa, mm m-.wi . in.. . , HAII.Itn CL Iffiairan Hammond. I St. Louis 1 -AT- The Preaident tnrlav sent tn theSennte YESTEKDArS BASEBALL GAMES. tbe nomination olj. N. Scarborough to oe postmaster at Atnerrcus, ua. Gov. Rich was renominated for gover nor by the Republicans of Michigan yes terday. The House and Senate arc deadlocked on tbe river and harbor bill. . A COMIM.KTK LINK OH PICKLES Sweet, Mixed and Cucumber -AT- W. A. LATIMER'S, No. it N. Court Square, Latimer carries s nice stock .of Potted meats, French Sardines, Crackera Etc, , , , ' BLaaW 'liaiiili II" T'tairi lal'-r1 iiiMiaiin lit iniin..lai mn llj 1 taaaaaf17Kaaliaaaaaaa !t l . SI 1 :, : t I -j
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1894, edition 1
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