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Asheville Daily Citizen, State Library VOLUME X. NO Oi. ASHEVILLE. N. C, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1894 PRICE 5 CENTS. Health Food. Wheatlet. A delicate, delicious breukfabt food. Arena. Made frotu selected white oaU, Whcatllitkes. Keitiit inj only 15 minutes to piepure for the table. Hollcd White Oats, Can In: cooked iu iu ininutes. Gluten Flour, tuir invalids. Imperial Cranuiii. A great medicinal food. These and many other hcullhful at I ivies of food, atwavs fresh in stock. Powell & Snider THE LATEST Novels and Magazines. I- ive hunilrtul paper cover lid novels received, and to get th latent oncH, it will be best to come and select them before they aro picked over. Tho fim display 8om of them you will we in the win dow mk you pans by the well known pi ico. L. BLOMBERG, 17 I'ATTON AVBNUU. No. 1 Timothy Hay. $1.00 Per Hundred Pounds. TtlKUH VASU, Gr. . Greer. JS N. MAIN BTHKKT. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY C0NT1NUK8 TO SUSTAIN ITS KSTAD- U8HKD RHl'UTATION FOR VIRBTS CUSS WORK. Church St., Telephone 70. smoke. Porter's Havana - Mixture TH8 BKBT SMOKING TOBACCO ON THR MARKRT, HUH FB.OMDIRT AND BTBUB. YOU NEED NOT WOKRY AIIlll'T HARD TIMI',8 SO MCCH IV Villi ONLY KNOW WIIKKK TO lll'Y YUIK GROCERIES Kxtta fine sliced pineapple, 15 cents; California Crawford and lemon cling peaches, pears, apri cots and cherries, 30 and 2$ cents; New, pack mustard; sardines, larj(e taxes, 10 cents; olives and pickles iu bulk and bottles. A. D. Cooper, N. COURT SCURF. FOR THE VISITORS SUMMER READING Nevlkxiks just in front Sentinel's, Houghton & I Mitlin, Harpers, etc. Taper and cloth bindings. FOR : MERCHANTS. I.AKUK STOCK OH NEW BLANK BOOKS IETTER COPYING BOOKS Cheapest iu the city. FOR :THE : HOMES 1'ictnres and frames in large variety. Old pic tures cleaned, framed aud made to took like) new ut ESTABROOK'S, 12 Smith Muill street. Asheville, N. C. 102 The New Patton Aye. Grocery Store. Is now always rushed, and it is packed ami 1 jammed with all the nicest and freshest poods the market affords. Just received a large tot I con feet 10 tin rien direct from factory at wholesale. Hard work night and day. Careful and polite attention is what makes our store attractive. I Prices cut In two iu the middle and set ou fire at both ends, an 1 have no one to compete with I me, I am doing the funny thing of under sell ing myself. Mv tobacco and cigar department I is a great attraction, which is complete. No time to mention brands. Come and see 'em. No use going up town. I have what you want. All goods fresh and first class in every respect. No old stale stock. Try my Omega flour. This I is the best flour on the market, butt keep nil I kinds. Also hay, horse and cow feed. In fact I everything that man or beast could eat I keep. I I receive H. & S. candies direct from factory I every week. Drink Kop's Cheer, turn intoxi cating, pure and healthful; substitute for beer. Hop's Extra for flout. Doctors are prescribing I It for invalids and weak persons, floods de-1 livcred to any part of the city free. No trouble I to show goods, Jas. W. Hollingsworth. See That Square? If your name were lu It, It would be nil nilvcr tlKinent, See the Point ? Now you cati't sty that peraons do not rend the dvertlilng coluinni of Tub Citizen. NEW COODS -AT TUK- Crystal Palace. Our midsummer itupurtatiuus aie arriving now aud all the fine and putty things horn the pottery' districts of France and Germany will soon be displayed on our counters, then the visitors aud home folks as well, will now have an opiortuuily ol Inlying as fine goods as in the large cities. We pay the freight to any city in the United States uii purchases umouuting to I f 10.00 ur more, Thad. W. Thrash & Bro, .l I'ATTON AVH. China and Glassware BON DONS, CHOCOLATES, MIX 11) CHOCOLATE, CHE AM MINTS, ''IIOCOIATK MINTS. LICORICE TAHLETS, ETC. Received Hy Ex pirns. HESTON'S, 20 South Main Street. Ut c o c g o . (0 Q W c O m J o JO 0 Q O O t Q W 0 Heinitsh & Reagan, Selling Agents For CONFECTIONS. BON-IIONS AND CIIOCO LATHS, CKKAM l'l-l'l'KK-MKNT8, CKKAM WIN TKRCRHKNH, ASSOHTKD FRl'ITS, KTC, KTC. .- o-. mi-. . ui.,1. MOTIHU riUUI rwiurj iaiVO nCCI.I A GREAT CROWD COMING this ANNUAL MKRTINU THE A. P. A. HKRK OK Hve Unudrcd Pilar iiihcIn h And PrlendH From All I'artu Of The I'uluii Kxpecird Ifre The Kit Hi Wrck Iu Hep'.riubcr. Do the K'0iIc of Asheville realize that during the fust week of September 500 of the leading druggists, ph.vsiei.-ins and chemists from all parti of the United States will be in the city? 'Ccrtuiuly they do not," says Secre tary Rogers of the Citizens' entertain ment committee, "else the apparent apathy, so far es intercut in this event is concerned, would not lie. livery one should be interested in the invasion of the 42nd annual convention of the Amer ican Pharmaceutical association to lie held at the Battery 1'ark hotel Septem ber 3 to H, inclusive. It means that we will buvc brought here into this glorious mountain atmosphere, into this uuutual climate wbi.'h has no equal noon the face of the earth, hundreds of those who are thrown directly among that class of health and pleasure scek'-is who, once having Asheville brought to their notice and realizing its nil vantages and benefits asa resort, will surely make it an ol jective point. And is such nn opportunity us this to be neglected ? No' Let every one come up and take ; hand in dispensing the Hospitality ol the '(lid North State and of the '(JuccnCitvot the Mountains,' that our visitors may leave us with hearts overflowing with thanksnndontheir lips tuc worilsot the immortal Uc: Uod hlcss old North Carolina.' For this is n State ns much ns a local affair. At the last meeting ol the A. 1. A. held in Chicago, Hot Springs, Ark., and Montreal, Can., made strong bids for this ) mr's conven tion. Hot Springs was in tht lend in fact, it had almost been dicided to hold the convention of ':U in that city. Hut patriotic sons of North Carolina were there nnd bow it happened they them selves can best tell you when you meet them here next mouth; the convention was wrested Irom Hot Springs and given to North Carolina and North Carolina, when n convention is to be held, means Asheville. Cnpt. Whilefoonl ('. Smith, the only member of the A. 1'. A. in this city, was appointed local secretary. Early in the summer a citizens' committee with Mayor Pulton as cha'rninii and Nat. S. Rogers as sccietary, was organized and preparations for the entertainment of the convention have been actively en gaged in. The wick's enteriaiiinient provided for coin prises an itdoi mul rc- ccption at the llattcrv Park lintel; mi entertainment tendered by Polk Miller o( Richmond, Va., famous in his impir soimtions of the "Plantation Harkey," assisted by local talent; a carriage drive to Vandcrbilt's, Kenikvorlli, the Swan nanoa and lleaueateh r; an excursion hv special train to Hot Springs, where a lunch will be served and some ilme spent; and last, but not by any means least, a complimentary reception tendered the visitors bv I.vmnn Khoaues, proprietor ol kenilworth Inn. Is this not a program which will please tlie visitors and mute their hour 1 1 de parture one t regret? The committee bus thoroughly advertised the conven tion m cverv state of the union. New linglnnd will send 200 delegates bv spc cial train from Hoston. North and South Carolina will send as mauv more Arrangements have been made for "()(), but it now looks ns if the aceommoila tions will be mad nuatc il reports ns to the number intending to Come arc true I Inc thing is certain, and that is that Asheville never failed to take care ol every one who came within her rates and to send them on their way rt juicing Willi n heart lull ol pleas int recollections ol the "Land ol the Sky." N OBJliCT HGHSIUN. lr Clirt'l'zberK'M iiiuHtrMied TiilU a( Cenital Cliurcli. The rules of the Methodist chuich le quire that each pastorslmll set n part one I or more Sundays iu every year for special I services for the children ot his congrega lion. Yestcrdav was children's dav at I Central M. U. church. Smith, and the I auditorium was packed to hear Past Chrcitzberg's sermon. I he discourse was illustrated bv the use of a magnet nnd tacks and nails ol various sizes and conditions. The mag I net represented Christ, nnd the small tacks represented the little children biltv ol these tacks would adhere to the magnet nt one time, which indicated that Christ had a grvnt attraction tor the little ones. The test of the magnet was applied to I the various sized nails from the tack to the great, twenty-penny, and ns the nail became larger the fewer of them the magnet would hold. So with mankind the older nnd larger people become, the I less power Christ had to attract them At the Inst came the rusty railroad spike, which h id been battered aud Iobuml. The magnet could hold only one of these. And then came the flint, which I represented the infidel, upon winch the magnet had no (fleet whatever. Old and young were apparently alike interested in the discourse. Ht'PKRIOH COURT. 'Ivei Ulvorcra ISrautrrl Saturday In an Hour. The divorce case record for a Dun combe court was broken by the Superior court Saturday afternoon when five suits for divorce were heard and decided within less than nn hour. Divorce wus granted in the following cases: An drew Anderson vs. Hattic Anderson; U W. Morgan vs. Annie Morgan, M. M Owcnbv vs. Kntie (Iwenliv; S. J. Cnllo way vs. Wm. Callow ny; Moses Lord vs, Delia Lord. The case of the Troy Laundry Ma chmery company vs. s. hclidlman, re suited in a verdict in favor of the plain tiff to the amount of about $000 with interest. In the I). L. Reynolds case a motion to quash the bill, on nfl'ulnviti, was denied and the case was set lor Hearing i nurs- dav of this week. The case of the National Hank of Ashe ville vs. J. S. Uradlcy, suit on a note being heard today. Tcnnensee K publican. Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 20. In regard to the gubernatorial convention of Re publicans which begins here tomorrow the impression seems to be that I. W "a" ol unviuson win ue numcu lor Governor. thi: N.U IUMAI, (Utli:. Urt-t-nvllle litre r'av Some and V lu 1'oHstble-MuteH. The Greenville ball tossirs, Kan and hungry for a go with the Moonshiners, came in last night. The stricsop iK-d to day. This is the force as given by the Greenville News, and the News is lertain enough to sav the team will take a large majority of the games played here: "ltehne. Cain, Ramsey, pitchers; Gibson, catcher; Morgan, lir.it and third base; Coppcdge, second; Iieiers, short; Mi-David, right fulil; Craig, center and first base; Sullivan, left fit-Id. This is a world beating aggregal ion." knoxvillc is a gieat town. Lvirv- liody knows that. She is away ahead ol most towns when it comes to rules and filiations to keep mankind s' might and p'otect the peace and digi.il v ol the routli- tine alternoon while the Asheville team was there Will Williams nid the remainder of the players were in front of the Schubert waiting for a car. lo relieve the oppressiveness ol the dull ness Hilly ivhilctl away the tune by tossing the ball. Hut such things can not always be and bye and bye a burly policeman (nil policemen in knoxvillc are doubtless burly) came tin and placed llhams under arrest lor ball tossing on public street, lorninst the statoot.-'. The big player went with the officer to police headquarters, where "Jack" At kins, the big-hearted chief of police, who is a warm lecling lor Asheville people, interested himsell iu t he case, w ith the result that W llhams was allowed to uo ltli the injunction that the law against throwing balls in the strut was very strict ami lie must not Ho so any more. The Sentinel savs there was a cheer from the crowd as Chief Atkins gave his ver dict. As before stated Knoxvillc is a great town. flic Sentinel sas; Asheville has ui- doubtedlv one of the best teams in the uth. Several of the nic'iners ol the team are college boys, and are in train ing for the football season, IMc ol tin m wears a solid gold medal awauliug bun the first prize in the school ol oratory of the Universitv of Virginia. He is Wil liams, the pitcher, arrested Thursday for tossing a baseball in trout ot the .New Schubert hotel. Another member ot the team is an ordained minister, but ln-lii ves that football and baseball arc the best ducators next to the pulpit." iVletz went to knoxvillc to play pure huh, as lie says to get over some iirms made heie recently, lie accepted verything and came through errorless. Crawkv, ot ti e dclunct Spartanburgs, came up Saturday night to see this week s games. Pleas McClung returned Irom knox- ille this afternoon. He wus accompa nied by "Dead" McClung, who pitched here last ear I r knoxvillc. OTTII.XOPIfR VMV1K HIKI: liOOU ol I h. lll U. HClv For h I'ro Ion tec f I U M'. NKw Hi.IjI'okii. Mass , Aug LMI. Tins morning the cotton operatives inaugu ited u general strike and nearly 1 1 ,tlun ire idle. The machinery of but live ol mills in the city is in motion, anil it is thought these mills will soon be shut own. The manufacturers have noih g lo say, hut the notieis of reduction gtiiust wldc'l the help r.ln'1 are still postei1. Secretary K ifs c I he Spmners I nion stated this morning that the numbers ol bis union have lined up lorn long struggle and coiihdiii' ly ixniclthat u ill he ol six mouths diuatioii. Huston, Aug. L'O The cseciilive com mittee ol the National Spiiiucrs union met vestcrdnv and deiuhd that theae tion of the New llidlord spiuin is ii striking was just, as was also that ol the l'all River spinin is in voting t cpt a red net i .ii a n-1 support ihcm. It was voted to asvess all sitiun-rs in the country fill cents a week for three wicks, and at the cud ol that time, if a settle ment was not reached, to call a conven I ion ol mule spiuue; s iu Uomoii. HIIOI MI.VJH1-M Tn nNUri I lilltloyv lit colli' II Nllllll'tl . Washington, Aug W Cnpt. li. N. Nicboboir, sup rintideut of ill,' I'aited Slats treasury st.ibbs, eommitted tit ide here visterdav bv shooting himsell in the lireast. I lie wou ui did not cause immediate ileal n anil he was taken to the Kincrgcney hospital where he il c I a lew hours later, I he deceased was Irom luili uia, Ins sou Mi redilh Nichols in. being an editorial writer on the Indianapolis News He wasn brother-in-law ol dipt. Meredith ol Chicago, formerly cbiil of the bureau ol printing ami ingraving. The only cause that can be assigned lor the ac was despondency. NK4KI.Y Hl'RIt tl A1.1V1C. Narrow Kncape ol n Victim Tod Ureal IIihoj . Madisonvii.i.u, Tex , Aug L'tJ, At Midway iu this county, Mrs. l.iiciuda Allen wnsseiz.d withcolie.and plivsiciiir, and nurses alter six hours attention iironrninced her dead. She wus dressc and placed in her collin, and just as the cortege was about to start to the grave vurd a neighbor asked lor a last look at her. She thought she discovered signs ol animation. I he suspected corns.' was taken Irom the coffin, placed in a tub ol water and soon revived, thin escaped being hulled alive. Gov. AI'K"ld Al Pullman. Si'iiiNc.i iia.u, 111., Aug. yd. Gov. Alt geld has received a letter fi out a com mittee of Pullman citizens, asking ussist nncc iu feeding 1000 families unable to get work there. 1 lie Pullman company it is alleged, is importing men Irom all over the country to come to Pullman and turning many old hands out on the street. The Governor lelt tor Chicago Inst night nnd will investigate the situ tion at Pullman today. The Tlrrnouie Coxey. Massii.lon, Ohio, Aug. 20 Coxey ni iiouuecl that the proposed labor day commonweal ilem nstrntion in Wash ington has been abandoned nnd that the next attack on the cnpitol will be made in llccemlier, when congress reassembles Prison stripe uniform has been adopted lor the "army" und Itruwnc is now wearing it. Allaula'H tioo.ooo In now Hale, WASHINGTON, Aug. .'!). TUC Dill nl- propriating $200,000 for the Cotton States and International exposition was i eigued Suturduy at Gray Gables. CONGRESS NOT ADJOURNED MIT TUK. i;nu i NIliUT. NOW IN The Free mils Come Back I ruui the Fluanclern Aiiieuded-Klver And Haibor Hill a Lnw-No Action on Turirr Bill. Washington, Aug. I'D. Speaker Crisp returned today from several days' rest at Old Point Comfort, Va. He savs there is no program for the week. The House is tneicly waiting lur the President's, action on the tai ill' bill. Adjournment could be had by Weilutsduy, Crisp says, 1 if the Prtsideut should act upon the bill. The only legislative matter pending on which action is hoped for is the alcohol bill now before the Senate, but litis ap pears to be postponed by the Murphy resolution postponing al! tariff legisla tion, and in any event the House would not be likely to difer adjournment for it. The members of the ways and means committee say they do not think the President will let the tariff bill become a law until the last moment, in order that the custom officers may have nil iulor- ition possible before putting the act into (.fleet. This would give until ninl- ight of Monday next, so that an ad journment could not come until Tuesday. In the Senate today Harris, from the finance committee, reported back to the Senate, the bee sugar bill, amended so as to provide a duty ol 0 per cent. Hat on ignis. The committee did not report back any f the amendments, aud several senators had previously given notice of imcudmeuls reserved them. The free il bill was rep irted back amended, so to provide lor reciprocal free coal. The iron ore bill wkb reported back ith uil n'minlmciit. The barbed fence iie hill was amended so .as lo make barbed wire Iree. the house makini; lice nth the n atcrial Irom which it was de. The fi'innce committee decided to port these bull at its meeting tins morning bv a strict party vole, White, I'eni ier,.t. California, acting with tile 'oininillec lor lirst time. The bills went to the calendar and can now hccnllcd up a majority vote only. The Senate agreed that when it ad journs today it will b. until Wednesday. In the Home this morning Lss than it) members were present. 1'liere were the usual indications that Congress was on the eve of adjournment. Sa.vets, chad man ol thcappropriatioiis committee, siettreil unanimous consent lor the consideration ol a lull nimropri- iting $'J(KI() for additional lorcc lor the ollectlou ol internal icveiiue and $,it)00 lor eairying into etlect t lie at bitratiotis convention between the I'uitid Statis and Venizeula signed til Caracns in Jnn- ry last. H was passu! without objec tion. The House adjourned at 1L':,"0 until tomorrow. The river and harbor bill was received it the department of state Ibis morning ilh a notice that H has become a law ithoiit the approval of the President. I-'ormal annoiriceinent is made that the sundrv civil bill was approved by ti c l'lisidiut on Saturday. I.N I Hi: t oil. KI-IKIN. Alio lu r M iuyglf CoiiiIiik Hf. twee n llnerM And OperM'-orN. PlT'isnt uo, I'a , Aug. UO. Trouble some tunc is in prospect lor the coal miners iu the 1'ittsliuig district, and the I, ,11 anil winter seas hi ill i v witness repetition of the i x.m'icnccs of last winter. S. ver.il iiiiui- : comti.iiii- s low a d.spo-iliou to repudiate the Columbus, ll , agreement. To meet the tlirealening eiiieigencies the miners na tional organization has opened p. 1111,1- uetit licai'iiiiailcis 111 Pi:tsburg and ational oliicia's will be in constant at- li ndanec. The cousi ruction pi 1 xtcnsivi barracks lor the aecoinni idalion of the new men no w ut wink nt the Turtle Creek mines ot the New York and Cleveland G.isCoal company, tend to confirm reports of an aggressive move by that company. A nuiii icr ol miuiM 111 the vieuntv ol California 011 the Mtnioiigalicla river aic idle tn account ol the llau.i'hand labor ers r. fusing a ridiieliou iu wages. Work in other parts ol the ilisluct is cjcitlv restricted by reason ol a car liimiue. Discrimination is openlv charged neainst the railroads in the allotment of ears. iiuowm:ii in thi: h ki', Five ol it Crew uf Nluo arc MIhl UK OcosTA, Wash,, Aug. 1!0. Saliinlay morning, while making a landing through the surf at Joe Creek, lo miles not th ot Gray's haibor, a whalcboat ind crew of nine men iu command of Ueuteuiiut I-'reciuan II. Crosby, Untied Slates navy, of the I'nitcd Statis coast survey steamer McArthur, was cans, zed and live men are missing: Lieut. Crosby, lohu I'rever, lohu Gud- muiiis, Wm. Aelini anil A'cxamler smith, MUCH II. VlllNllllCHK. LiiXiNo roN, Ky Aug. .'0. Some mis creant threw a switch at Uranium, 011 the Cincinnati Southern road, six miles ssuth of here Saturday night, and when llic midnight Morula special came along it ran through it, demolishing Iheengine, derailing live coaches and seriously in juring the engineer and hi cm an, Ud). and lohu Hradlev ol Cincinnati, locunssin gcrs escaped injury. MiaMlim t'n Attain. M.nciii-;sthu, N. II.. Aug. IS. The Amoskeag corporation announces today that on Monday, August 27th, nil the machinery ol the company now idle will be started up with a lull complement of help, and the entire plant will run (ill hours a week, Places will be reserved for old employes ns long ns possible these mills employ nearly 10,000 per sons. Kile Wim The Jluito "pint Tokio, Japan, Aug, 20. The interna tional war loati is being subscrilicd to with great cninusiusm. Railroad men concede that the passage ot the entire Uiicen Ac Crescent system into the bands of the Southern Kuilway Company is a matter of a short time only. Cars every halt hour to Sulphur Springs from postoflicc without change Irom 0 a. m. lo 7 p. tn, Concerning Cigars. II' YOU HAVK NKVKst sm(ikki) Tin;. PRINCE OF INDIA CI CxVR ll's you own fault, it's tlu- uiccst 5c. ciRar we have s:U for a Iouk time. A trial only will con vince the most skeptical. To those who have turd them, it'sa xreat favorite. ASHKVII.I.K At 1 1 NTS, RAYSOR & SMITH, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. il I'ATTON AVKNt'K. ol'UN UVKNINGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK. The Tariir Bill Signed And eveiy pack of cauls will be tax'd & Have nearly 7n i pat-ks in Mock -this tariir bill will probably go into effect next Mon day jusl a week from today all plnying cards will be higher then packs we' are helling this weekal.se will be me next week ih'. packs i.sc special bargains for this week only - Ilicycle tards ic. usually sold at ,1., Steamboats ,sc. Aladdins mc, i nt' Linen a per 10c. Quire ('nod ,itne at iOi not cheap lapcr but Mi.iitirin k Irish linen autiiue uiush eu velopes to match hk lor 25 great variety ol Myles and lints ol other papers. Ward's, I ranes. Whitings, third's, lieming s -I e tilings bird's egg blue theswellest thing out a little highei in price, but . RAY'S 8 N. Court Square. '11 Give You J.s.co off sometimes on each railroad ticket lnm;hl (nun me oftencr f-i.oo to fi.txi -save money for other why not yon ? peoj pie who don't want the earth who appre ciate reliable service -like my way of ik iiiK business spent six years, studying mill traveling learning how to wive iu traveling en pen set Ml or write me what yon want to ilo I'll tell you what you can ilo. C 1 HAY, Member American Ticket Brokers' Association. ON THK SyUARK. TKI.KPIIONK "94 BASKETS ! BASKETS ! BASKETS ! .ITNCH HASKKTS, MAKKKT UASKKTS ANOCI.OTIIKSIIAS- ALL SIZES. HOUND AT V. A. LATIMElt'8, No. i6 N, Courtfiusre. Latimer amies t full oJ conipletet lint of fancy grectrlcs, ,
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