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Asheville Daily Citizen, VOLUME X.-NO 81. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATU11DAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 181)1, PIUCE 5 CENTS. TABLE LUXURIES. In nx-ci icH, an in every ll'in c!s ',ciiii i) found tin fA"nl, tlu imiiffpivnt ami tin llllll From iih ,vn v i I ' vt Hie lies) .nnl noLliiii; but tli Im st. We now liuvo otilv u lim it- i M'pplv l' (ali'oriiiacan iit'd t-'oinls of I IiD Golden Gate Brand, Ami we an; offfrin; I In in at nn-atly retimed prieps. Powell & Snider Just Received, 500 DOZEN LEMONS. Price 20c. Dozen. VOI- CAN I SH TKKM CRYSTAL PALACE ,UST WIIERE Y wereIsentencedtoueiuxgeij" AND BARGAINS JAPANESE RUGS, MOW Hi: AWAIT hoimi; CAICIS HAND WOVlvN, ASS(IKTl-l) llli bll.Nh; ixvr. ONLY She; ixl, I'T ONI.V ll-VMaa After Tliul II May lie Moim-tiiiug Klite, The Lord Uulv Known What The Metiuit- Ahead I Ike a C'rato rhese pt ices arc truly bargains. Tin- runs ale very good fur summer liumi's Japanese Portieres, HAMHOO AND KICK. CKKKI.V AT 'I'HKSK PRICKS A. D. Cooper, Walking Canes "I' Tim I.ATKsT STYLUS. N COURT SC.LMRF. FOR THE VISITORS SUM MEW HEADING Ni w'.ltooks just ill lliitu Sclil'llti's, 1 1 ti 1 1 1 .ti tS Milliii, ll.npiis, iu-. l-.i . .mil iMh liiiiiliiii;'. Many piclty ili.sic.ns. Vc them .11 pet cent, fiuln pi ice. .eiy cheap. aie now oiU-iinu This makes limn XX NEW GOODS. Wcuicdaily kcIIuik hi mncHics ami putty nil li- MllllKS in iliiM.i, cut (.lass, etc., thai all very iippiopiiate soucciihs. Visitors welcome Thad. W, Thrash & Bro. CRYSTAL I'AI.ACK. FOR : MERCHANTS. I.AKT.K STUCK 01' NEW BLANK BOOKS -ami- IETTER COPYING BOOKS CIk .ii.sI in the city. FOR : THE : HOMES I'iiIuum ;ttli (taint ht lame Viiiit-tv. I MILS ik.iin.ll, h aintd itud m.itlu tu IK'W (It did tiic look like ESTABROOK'S, '.'Mill Main street. Aslu-villf. N. C. HON !'. NS, CHOCOLATE'S, MIX HI) CHOCOLATE, CIIKA.M MINTS, 'HOCOIATK MINTS. LICOKICU TAIW.HTS, IOTC ltceeivod I'.y Kxprvus. HESTON'S, ilii South Main Sttvel, l-iltei n ,loi n iiceiveil today, 1 II i.v Tin- I1Ium iiee. is tin- name: diltllrllt Wood ; - Conch, i.ai'ki:i JCNIPKI-'. wi;i:ciisiii liliiu.w i;is., AM I'.KICAN llU'tl lul'. ur tin- The Imperial Trio MU. JUAN SCIIAKI'HR. Violin; Jill. CIIAS. ,. SCIIAni'HU, l'iallo; MK. SIItNKY TAYI.OR, 'Cello, now at the Kt'iiilwurtli Inn, will accept pupils for the stmly of the above Instruments, also organ, siiiKliiK a ml harmony. Address KENILWORTH INN OAK. Ul.lVli ii'Kzi-;, OU ANl'.h. HAIX'lCACIA, lll.ACK OUANIIH, lll.ACK IIA.MUOO. Ii. 15EOMJ5ERG, 17 I'ATTON AVISNl'l: No. 1 Timothy Hay. $1.03 Per Hundred Pounds. tiik.um vasu. Gr. .A.. Greer. Ji N. MAIN STUKKT, MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINUHS TO SUSTAIN ITS KSTAII I.ISIIl'D KHl'UT VTION HM MKST CLASS WORK. Churcu St., SMOKE. Porter's Havana THK HKST SMOKING TOBACCO ON THH MARKKT. FK1(K IFKOMgDIKT AND BTH1IU, THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts Oi l I'US TIIKKK TlX'll.NICAL COCKSKS The Course iii Agriculture; The Course in Science; The Course in Mechanical nml Civil l',n Kim-rnug. Ami with each a uood academic education Kach eoiusc is lima, I ami thorough, nml the in solution is now cipiippol lor excellent work. Hxiensts very liunlerate. Sessiim opens Se leiulier Mil. I'or ralaloKUt s aihlresH ALEXANDER Q HOLLADAY, PRES 7-.'.llllno KaleiKh, N. C. SALEM Female Academy. The ij.ird Hllllllal session lit'KillH September llli, 1S.14. KeKisler for last year 3.15. Special It. lUncs: The development of health charac ter nml Intellect. liiuMinus ihorouuhlv re modelled. Willy equipped preparatory, col legate and post Riadiiate dcpaltnicliK liesidt fust class m'IkxiIs in music, ait landmines, com luereial anil industrial studies. J. II. CI.KWKM,. Principal, 7-3otliW Suleiu, N. C. THK ADVENT TJiUM Ol' THK I'll'TY-TIIIKI) ANNUAL SUSSION OH"""" St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C, HHC.INS SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894. AddresK the Rector, ltev. B. Smedes, A. M. ijdjnio ltOANOKE COLLEGE 42ND YEAR. Course for denrecn. with ilectlven. Lllirai-v I7.nc volllinen liuildlllll rlllarued. Workluu lalNirntnry, steam hcnl. Ilest moral. mkIiI rihI reliKious influences. Ilenthfiil luoiiiitiiln loca- uon. nxprnses lor nine immtlia mav lie re lated Iwlow iv. Commercial and pmuttntory t. calaloKUe, Willi views, Iree. H'l.lCM D. UKKIIKK. 1'ieslil.nl 7'.vleodimow4i Bnlein, Vii. DR. ISAAC ROBB, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offitt, Tlic.Vlllii, cor. Coltem' and Ilnywootl streets, ileal luslolTice. OHI'ICK IIOI'RS Btolui'.ntu l;6to3. S-Jt.li tu c o c (0 a c O a mi U 3 W '. a 5 Wasimnhkin, Auk. H Tlur llmist taiilVconfimsKiiUitriil ;it 10 lliisinnrn- iiiK in the iDiiiii of the Si natt (.oniinittcc on interstate itiininei't'e nml tciiiiiincii there until noon, hut tlit Senati ctinltras i ...i ii i i .i ctuai-iiitu iiii'iiisi-ivi's ami inert' was no meeting. A House cauiiis will prulialily be lu lil Moiulav nficniDon. It will li; held at the niUfSt ol the House eoiilt rits a! they will state to Hie lluii-t- the inatttrs in dispute ami the iieiual siliiatiou at the hour ol ailjtiiiniiiii ul last nielli. At 'J:'M (i'tloik lill iiiatle an at tempt to eall up his resolution of yoster ilav. Kisinj- from his seat in the tear row on the Ileniceialie side he said: "Mr. President I desire to eall up-." Hut just then the viec President broke in by laving hi I ire the Semite a itsilu tion ol Chaniller iirovidiiiL' for the in- vestination by the Semite coinmiUc on privileges and ehetinns of the eharjL;is id of corrupt ion made in et.niuetion with the elietion in AlaK-ma ol'a lAuislature which would have the tleriii.n l a I lilted States Senator 1 Ins caused a suspicion thai tin re w as scheme to side track Hill's resolution Hut Lliamllcr cleared the wav liv allow itiK his matter to l'o over until Monday when Senator Morijan, who will be tiic lienioeratic canilidale lor re fleet ion In- tile Alabama legislature, will be present 1 Here was a oispoMtion on the Ileum- eralic side tod. b ite the resolution eve alter Chandler had nyrectd to let it m over until Alnnilav, lint (..Ham cr. w u was more anxmus to have the Hill mat ter iliscusstd, prcvinlid this bv with irnwiiifj Ins million, 1 hen be olliied il imiiiediiitelv alter ai.il under i ule it. .venl over until Alim, I, iv. lias niattcr di posed of, th Vice I 'resilient I nil the II i mwtu'.MMi oeuii t i ue enate. Hill was oil Ins leet i., a minute to oiler his resolu lion in a modihed h.nn so as to provid mat i ue nciiiile conicrees shall icport to the Sill ite il thev are hkelv lo come to an aKiteuient and. n not, what ntc the principal items ol ilisai'i'tMiient. Ami on tliat," saul Hill, "I call lor nvej. am IliMS.' (ray niadea trchniialartiumcnt on th. point tbat tlie bdl was in possession i both the I loii' f ai, li Senate, li cud not be lost, he said, and il wasnoli ie essarv thai it should lie reiiirntd to I piaeeo unoer lock anil lo'v. II dai uol rnpiiie a vale lock to oics.-i ve the l.: rau'kmr m si Icnpid mlo ll.e aiea.'i an opponeiil. o ihi bill, ai d this e,i'., a .1 i . . : iit iiii.i w oiii',' aruuincni lie i wet n i vt and Luckrell, ol Missouri. Cockicil' velit niciit anil ill liant ei si uus in iasial ill)! lli.it the lull was in the possession o the House as well as id tiic' Senate In .Mr. Lliaiuller to csl; Cockrell whether the bill was not at the While II. oiiiui i.iuirnur loiloweil lips slv ivlnci.ee in me reports mat tile rrisulinl was niailliKiiii! the tariff c iu'eri iiie. ranlkner iiilormed the Sniaioi- Iron New Ilanipsliiic that the lull would ctt taiiilv, in n liw days, (jo t.i lie White Mouse lor the siL'ualnic ol ti e I'lisji . t;; in a form that would not tiuet with tin approval ol Chandler. Cliandltr. in a muck, unek ai.il pathetic voice said he hoocd the Uiino erala would be I iud eiiuiiijh lo make as much haste as possible. I'his endid the tilVaud TanHon-i' eon- ti 'i'cd his remarks. Alter remarks bv Turnie am' White California, Cockrell tried the nlan I hat siiiteeded so well vesteidav in ijetliue rid ol Hill's resolution He mined that, in view ol 'important eyi euiive business, llie Senate ;o into executive session. And on that motion." said Hill liiiclly. "1 call for the ais and navs." and the roll was called flic motion to no Into exr irive Sis sioii carried. Hill aid Murphy voted with the Keiiiblieansaiid I'opaliids. The vote stood, yeas ;if, nays and the viee-l'iesidtnt voted me. At 'J: It) the doors weie itoii.ncd aial the Seiiale a ljourneil till Monday At one o'clock Onirics Ci isp,on ol the Speaker, K'naii eireiilatinj.'. a call lorn autns. It is addressed lo iloluian, hau man ol the caucus couimitiee. and rupi s s bun to eall a caucus ol the Km' ociatic members ol the House lor lo 'clock Monday muriiiiiL'. Il is sinned bv the House conferees and Speaker Crisp. Il will be signed bvall ihc House THK COD V UOVS KMIW TII1IK FiTli. A HiiU-li ui OflciulerH coiniiittt. d To Tliu I't nlu ntlnr -Tlirs-f ;ullt ol JliiHlauitlitr-flfr 5Ui the Iiiu, rlclat. Mausiiai.i., N. C Auk. 1 1 . I Snetial. I -l ue n i.'il ol Jack Norloii.iharKtd will tiic nun. Icr ol Jolm Ti.liy. risulteil in a verdict of manslauKliUr. Ik- was sen 1 1 A . icnicu 10 pciutciitiarv lor a term id seven yeurs. milium .Norton. I o-an X.,ii., NO MORI- CLOUDY WATER i in. CM V TO ll Hi ham: i ii.ti.hu MI'.W Hail Noi ton were tried , r ! lie murder of A IV... I.' ... !'!. . , " - Ji'i V oioukiu in a ver dict ol jjuiliv of mauslau-hter as to iiiiuani Am ion and I lo-an Norton and not uuilty as to hau Norton. IIo!;an Norton was sentenced lo the pi uilentiat v tor three vtars nnl William Noito-i n;iv seuteiiie for live years. The Cody boys, William and lii'iu-e, were sentenced to liaiuj on the lilth day ol October on a thai ye ol hurej.irv. Hi Iknii-eiiits, I IIKV'KK ARK AI.I. I I SI I.H Grape Juice Grape Juice Grape Juice UNFERMENTED A l't'KK l-'OOU A NON-ALCOHOLIC lIKVHKAC.Ii Heinitsh & Reagan AGENCY FOR y c 0 BOM-BONS, GHOCOLATF, tlC. HWUIVKI' TWII'H A W H V K -AT- Heinitsh & Reagan Uuiicoiubi' HfuubllvuiiH Iloltl Coiiveutiuu. Hoodly iiiiiuber ol ll.e Irulv-loval rallied iiroiuid Col. Virgil S. l.usk in the court Irnise and l-.cltl the Kepiibliean county convention today, for the pur pose ol scltctiiiK dilicntcs lo attend ihc Stale coiiveiilion al KaleiKh August ;io Mil p. II. C. Iliinl presided and C. II. Moore was secretary. Col. l.usk took the Moor lual held il down lor a kooiI while, slioutiiii; forth his views on the niesent stale ol all.iits in his usual vocil- eroiis slv le. The Colonel is lor fusion alllioneh he has illowed the i II. il I Crown Puke i f l ell- inoiid llillaiulcallsit "eo-opciatiou." The SK'aker s ild that (lie Reps', had uol had air shake I ir 'il cais, iillboiih he would admit the liiiiiocracv ill Hii l- conilic had bien disposed lo "tote fair." olin II, r.aves, who was culled n "cow liunelc on liU'i ly" bv Col. l.usk in a siieieli some time iiyo, was on n back sent in the meet inn, but lisieucd interest etlljr mild the time cattle lor him to leave on the -;.'I0 train, li ives is not in sym pathy with Col, l.usk's lu.'ion ideas. Ihc lollowiui' dcleeates weie chosiil lor the Stale lotiwiiliiui. and thev eo iuslructeil to vole an eiulorsemi'iit of the Pop. ticket recentlv put up: V. S. l.usk, W. W. Rollins, P. II. l'l- soin, I. II. Sunnier, Pr. I. A. Harris, I. P. Iliijjliey, li. S. Hull, T. . I.oltain, 15. W. lustiee, 0. W. Ilallard, li. IMirock.G. W. Cannon, M. A. Kickmau, II. C. Hunt, W. reenwood, W, II. lien lerson, I, II. Cochriiti, I. II. II dlard, lames Walker, J. injiile, (i, I. l.rcenlee, . u. I.ove. T. I., l.talherwood. Tiic JilltHlliNC Ot'ieaUrt. Sn amiiiai, Aug. II. A dispalch ic- c.'ivcu here Iron) (.bee I on says the lapancsc iitlackcil Port Hiimilton (Port Arthur) .vesleriluy evenine; anil were re pulied. 1'lic.lapiiiicse fleet attacked the Chi uce Hit I at Wei Ilai Wei vcsleiday inuiuiiiK and were bvutcu back, el.t-a Sp.cia lO.M'l;UI.Nti; C-I.OS4-..M I.'lHI !l hS.OII Of 1114 IXNtlif worili l.t-Hi-ue Ncv. Chas. W. livid, pnsidir;' ehlir .! the Asheville diMriet coaducted lie openiut; devotional i :.cici-e.s of the 1.. worth League conlereiiec al Cei.tial cliurch yesterday alteiaoon. pravcrs were oll'i'ied lor the s: covcry id kev. Ira Iirwin of Ih nde. s villi'. The Iii si topic discussed v. as " I li fill I features ol the League." .M..ssis. W. Plem I'. M. Wc.ver and 1. Cm made short talks on the : ahj ei, a Miss I.ul.i Williams ria l an txaik-ji I cr on the jame top'e. 'flit iinstion box, which ha, I l.cu , the secretary's tai.le during t'n e ,nl eiiee, was opined and a yn-.n. nia knotty ii:eiies weie annvt u d bv 1 1 t.i.:. i . i.. . i oi,oic ..im v,iiicii.oi'ti; ami ot;,. , ti.en lit is ol I lie coiiliiencc. Tin-last disi ussiou was " The I im I, ol the lijuvorth l.eanuc in oin Chuivhe Mr. . 1.. i ouiili opined the ili-i'iis.; and other tiueeiics were mad.' ir. wine.; it would seem tlial (lie outlook as i.xcciiiip-iy iMi;;lil. ll.e l-jiwurlh League, winch was instituted in the Muilliirii .Methodist church oi.lv loin years nan, linsroiwi very rapidlv am Hie indications are that in a very shor lime il will have doubled its preset! uieml ci.sbip. The "ci era! eoidtruic WHICH ll ft ill Memo us. inn., in M o ue a ica'. ileal 1,1 time and .itttnlion to lac on veim nl and ordticd tile imiil t.iuon oi a l.ca.uuc iiaper the .owoi-ih liia ami also ileeleil K v. Ur. S'c. I :be general sieri lary ami editorol the pan Ihc Methodist ni'oiilr arc lakmn lu.l.l tnc inoveiiieiil and evtry sucli en in elite as the one just closed is il in" w 'lidu towards a .vauciiiti its iuiereM. i '. i ii. .i i . , . . '" nacuui Y spoke ol I he claims e lipvvorlli .News had on the conli reiice id urLCil the mcmiii'is to snlisetilu' l.a the paper. .Mr. . W. ' ss oil', .', ,1 , !u l ion w bieh wasui'aiiinionsli'.'jeei'i.l,',! i hut I lie l-pwoiili Nei'.s be adopted a the oriiau id Asiievi !e d;s kl eonler, tit Mills Kiver was chosen as ihc n'aie I .r AMkt ll!c' Major Auiliurl.el lo I'uulmiie Two 1-llurH I ioiii Ntw Voik toiiiinun -The ai i.tnlim Tree Ut uri. The cloudy condition ol the tity wain which has caused coiuiiiinl at intervals this summer alter heavy rains w ill in the near future be a tiling ol ihc past. The consumption of water has been so he as to really overtax the Idlers ami thu: preclude the perlcct service ol the lidcr; The l'oaid of Aid rmcii has taken stc. to iiieie.'u-e the eapaeity for liltcriii, and when the work is eomplcttd nimli ...in., ii ia oeiievtu, win oe iiiiKnovv thereafter The oldiin.! t lie ta s i'. mei .i .-soil a uecpii.ai was ::;v. a loilie AVOlth l,.nt;ut . inembels III I lit V M .A h iii l)i.,t well alti'iided Neci itions ttereiiiun by Mns.s Willi - K,iV arnc K. 'lliasand (i -.iv V-.i.divt .-. Miss 'aisy S,n.v'T lemleied a v c.il solo ami Arihur K.iini Is i;ae a lenrar s.,lo. Tm remainder ol Ihc t vcrmi: w-,-s sin in on I social wav. Kci-c.-anieu s n-ere se ve I. Thus end-d a mo.-l mi-.comiiI I protitalik- lipv.'onh l.'.-.'uui' eonlerini". the lit si ol' i's kind ever !"!.! in Asheville ud sceon I i v r held m the Stale. tll'.Nl.ATM in.. Wl'litl r. li e l. l ti -'r iei s. in hciiii ol I'lu l t.llrctl.'s., AlCinir .l M V.. tiiui ji, Souih, Kev. eo. ('.. Ilarlev, o the North Car. 1-u.i nil-renee, will picachal 1 1 a. in. Sun aV. i.'l'V. Illtll llo.'!.i;,s, tll'lill'SKOr III liui'.v colli 'i . call i.ie.H'li ai S.,'i) u m I wtlcoiuc to ail. eoidi l-'ev. . I the Cbnsii.il in. on "Mns :ill his ud. tune lo Asa McKei ii I'l.ii.iii ms a Tvi t will Vide.'' Uk- will In- "il I i' aeu al at 1 1 a. Ll.l'iM." At Paul Slloillll niai inieiiuy oi the Ah let men yesterday was attended by Messrs. Illair, Kcdwood, Hull and loncs la.x coiiiclor iunn pies':i:ted a state mei.t sliowinj; scllltineiit in lull ol tin- IM'.'! tax list, and it was referred to il, nil. one I'.'lliuillltc ior cxau luaLiou atli mproval. I'pon ruiutst of Pull Merrick, csip, the ueei coiuinitiee was iiisiructeil tore port on da-n.-iLre to properly ol I rank Lon'hraii at the junction id South Main and alley streets by water bcine. turned m u Irom alley street. A report was sent in Irom the Hoard I Health in which it was slated thai the Hoard had had under consideration the tupicst nfertcd lo it ill regard lo the an.'inius tree ami alter txainumii; al liionties carelully found no teason Ii iieUevm this tree was m any way detri menial lo health. 1 he out. I alsoeallei im-attention ol l he AMcrmeii lo the eon I union ol the illy water lor some time I past. It was satisfied that the water was not sidhcitully lilurtd and ur uc iiHieaseoi iiiieiuiH capacilv as soon as piaeticablc. I ne Ma r ri poricil that he bed aseer t a on o I ha., additional fille rs could be o. uai. mi ii tin- capacity ol ..iiliioo e i.lous at an estimated cost ol SlMliiii ne up. ii was accicpiiii anil I it open mr lllltlic aelloll l ax Collector l-'a subaiit'.ed a sainl 'iseiiptive us; oi leal estale ol jit t sous w liohad not paid lln-ir lax lor 1 -'.l.'l, and was aullionzeo lo idverlise ami sell, lit ...so iijioiii'i a ie ,v names ol prisons wnoliad no properly Irom which In could recover tax, and was yiven e edit I ir the amount icpresi uted, S(i.:t7 .iinermen Ktdoi.ii, Ihnl ami ones and Pr. II. II. Wiavir, a special commit ue, I'eportid thai Ih. v louaii no pnseul lai uai c lo health bom lae discharge il ine sewtr into the lirancli on the north vviste u side ol the city, mt the comniii' tet eotnti vm n i.i titve mere would he an ollensive oilin- m tan .. ol droujhl. The extension ol iir. .nm was dtcu.ed ad- visalilt as so. ii as ti" env could make the t xpendr. tires. no ii leo ania: i-. vv . no las. s.i; Airs. as Walker. s ST; Mrs. T. C. Col luis, i'l.oo; Mis. I. A. lae, S.'T.all: I'M. Miller, .$lim; The Kegister, ,'jll J.;i"i; It. Ilui in it, .l.r,,-(; I U.'Woodv. S:i oil: II. K. Hall, S;;t o,-,; 1. 1;. ;r,nVlli SO; Cus. Miller, lid L'o; . M. Carver, S".-o; 11. C. SoT II: water payroll, $17.u; w.i.. lenipleton, ,yi j ,,i; sanitary oav- ioii, easi, s 1 i v. . wist. Sj.i. I.i. A scial incitiiiL' ol the ..Hoard was I'.cla I i-i tv.ian at S;.'ii, with Messrs. Illair, lie Iwo, d, liu'l and Joins prc:cui. i ui u.ier iMsuou was on cussed .nnl o i motion i I Mr. Joins the mayor was u s rn.'lt.l lo coiatact with t e Xtw rk i'uter Coiniiauv lor two additional lilttrs, in aecoiilaike vvilli ihe la'otiosa: it the cotnuativ. The cost ol the two unlet-will be jTi.'ui), and lor nuttii n in new b.iis ,r lie prist nl filters, S-.iU. I lie company nocpts i -o cash, tin lemaii.'d "i m lo lontiisalicr the Idlers oc nail;. . I lie mayor w as iasliui'tttl to havciciled the aaiud ttions fori hlli'-s. NOTICE ! Our Hit) re will No closed nil day lonionow, Anoint 2. Our frit'tiilH uinl cuhIiiiik.iw Will I) I'H.mo liiiv il thi.ii- ni-ij. ' I" v Hcrii(ioiis iviifwfd todav. mid antiripiitr; llicir Sunday wuiitM yvnc -ally YnUM Tin y, RAYSOR & SMITH. 31 PATTON AVE. lll'I'N liVl'MNtis TILL 1 1 O'CLOCK. When in Doubt T: 1 N ' 4 IK V. ' A M r. I.I SIIVKk I pre,. ell at the , corner ol llavwood :ni!ilavt'vi niat;. All Key. W. A. Halle list M. L c! null mil liiittiiikstnet e inviled. Key. K. . Hrvaii w ill conduct lac ser vices at Hie I reneh Proud llaiith.i ehmeh tomorrow. Visitors are invited. Kev. 1.. K. Proi s'. of Ati.mla wil. preach al ihe Lutheran ehmeh, Lyceum hall, north Com t place, al 1 1 a. ni to morrow. Kev. J I. White, pastor of ihc I'iist Maptisl church, will preach louuniovy moiniiig on "Let the Iliad Hurv thiir Peiul." LyuiiiiH, at S;:io, "Pilate's Wile's llivant," The public niccordiail.v invited. Visitors arc alvvavs wtleoine. S.'MtS Pie. Kev. W. S. P. Hi vim, Il P., pastor ol the Second Piisbytcrian church t l Cia cinnati, will preach (it Ihc Southsidc I'l'csbv tci ian cliurch lomoriow evening. The cars will leave the Mpiarc lor the ihurcli at s o'clock, and return at li e close ol the strviie. Sn vice commences it N:l."i o'clock. IKVIVIIOII CIll NI V I II MIS Tin-. AnnhiiII ii Voueu l.iitlv-aslie Im hi i lie I'iiIiu ol ilea li. Canton, N. C, Am;. lo.-Ncvvs has pisl reached here of a most dastardly crime which occuri td in Iron I lull lown ship, in the I iwcr part ol this couniv, I'liday night. Ilud Harris, W ill ILiahs, Plato llramlct and one lliidjits made a criminal assault upon Missjancy, the IS veins old daugh ter ol Mrs. Cai ula Uryinu, a respcclnj hie widow I idy. The ftiil had been sick anil was lying upon the bed at the time Ihc men iiir'ved. line ol the men held the mother while the others in ule the assault; then nil lilt the scene, A posse is alter llieiu. The men in vol veil are all of good lami lits li nit il is not known thai tin v had been ill inking. The girl isal I lie 'point ol death. A t'nlW'ft ht H IliHlilvi Allonuij , Wahiiinhton, Aug. 1 1. -Attorney (ien ernl Olncy has appointed Prank Clark, assistant Pnited Stales district nttnrncy lor the koutlicrn disliict ol Plond i. Tomorrow v. i. J. c. ak Kev Holds ol I. he C h, i-Han hiircli will add-e;s '.he uie.i Sunday nl- tcinoonat 1- oVlta k. Sul,i,cl: "Manli This will be an i r 1 1 res t in ad. dies.saial all inch arc invalid IT c ii.tuibcis' nioiiiblt- ineciiu" will occur liicsdav evinmg, ihe 1 fill. Much tunc and e oe has been given to the pro gram, and il will be regie; t.'d it missed. The inemiit is are r ivilige lo bring a friend, this lime, i Hint ' lady ,,r gentle man. Janitor Pool was missed from the rooms bv many visitors last Thurs day. "Our John" is a prominent col ored Odd bellow and took th t day to attend the gathering ol that order 1p re. The number til visitors to thy rooms this week is estimated at 801), including those intending the reception given to Kev. W. S. P. Hi-van bv his lorincr con gregation of the "irst Presbyterian chinch, anil the reception given to the Ppwoith League convention by the local League, The gentlemen ol the Asheville Rise lull club ai e alt mcmbei s ol the ussocia lion and some ol then active members That is why they play good ball, Thev it licet no small annum ol credit on the assoi i.ition. He Mi-ill Jioi He l.iiclu l. Mi.Mi'iiis, Tenii , July 1 1. Will Nersh Ined, a negro arrested ut Kossville on a chaige ol ciiiuinal assault upon tin eighl year old daughter of S, A. Ciook, near Candnvillr, was yeslcidnv, while in charge ol a deputy sheriff, nut by the lather ol the outraged child who opened hie vvilh n shot gun emptying both bar rels into the negro, placing him bevond the neii'ssilv ol the lynching for which preparations was iiiakiiiH "car the scene ol the crime. o iMncc l or Cox.'vIKh. W.vsiiiNofoN, Aug. 11. -The assem blage of Coxeyites, (ialvinitcs and sn cailed Industrials who have been camp ing nl Kosslvn were iliiven Irom the Slate ol Virginia shortly after daybreak this morning by themiliiia ol that State. Oilivlnl vote In Tviniefmrc. Nasiivii.i.i;, Tenii,, Aug. Il.-Ollicial reports fniin DO out of the 91! counties in the Slate lix the prercut Pemocralic majority al 10,0110, YliSTliKDAY'S UASliliALL GAMUS. National lcngue: Cleveland a, Chi eago 1; Iloston U, llrnoklyn (i; Haiti moicU, New York I); Vnslnii(-ton 4. l'liilu lelphiu 1; Pittsburg 1), Louisville 0, y us for line vvrilime i..iii.is ... ,,,i , a, 'ii.nnled with oar slvles ami pi ices vihal do villi think ofjnc'lnsh Linen at mi per tpiiie as an indllcei V Drop of Ink MakesMillionsThiiik 11 isunoil ink if bniluhl here- sell Call's Slallonl's, Carlei 's. David s, Williams', .Sic ' bin hollies, little l,ttl, -,., ,.,( ,ur ,,x imiiiey hack it yon waul it Take a Rest M'K'k -IMlttici'fi Mcxiiaii Si. RAY'S t-lieaji lianuiKH-ks mw Nu 4 J.vS". usually f " S N. Com I Spiaie, The Economy of It Is worth eonsiderim; v years nitn "pie didn'l palronie ti. ktt brokers wasn't auv -didn'l use electric lights f.,r same leasoti vnn can pav lull rales or gel same lu ki Is lor less money heie- save you i lo s.s 1 1 you let me. Member American Ticket llrukers' Association. on TUHSyi-ARK. TKLKl'llONH iW. BASKETS ! BASKETS! BASKETS! l.l'NCII IIASKI'TS. MAKKKT IIASKIiTS ANDCLOTIIHSIIAS-KKTS. ALL SIZES. FOUND AT W. A. LATIMEll'8, No. 16 N. Court Stiusre. Latimer catrics a full mid complete line of fuuey groeti'its.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1894, edition 1
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