Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME X. NO 93 ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. Health Food. Wheatlet. A delicate, delicious bieukfasl fowl. Aveiiii. Made from selected white onls. Wheatilakes. Requiring only 15 minutes to prepare fur the table. Helled White Oats, Can he cooeil in 10 minutes. Gluten Flour, For i mat ids. Imperial Gramim. A great tiled Iciuftl food. These ntid many other healthful articles of food, always fresh in stock. Powell & Snider THE LATEST" Novels and Magazines. Five hundred paper cover ed novels received, and to Kt Ilw la'est ones, it will be beat to comennd select them before 1 hey are picked over. The fine dinplay some of them you will see in tho win dow oh you piisrt by the well known pl.we. L. BLOMBERG, IT I'ATTON AVBNUB. No. 1 Timothy Hay. $1.00 Per Hundred Pounds. TEKMM !ANH, Or. -A.. Greer. j8 N. MAIN STREET. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINUES TO SUSTAIN ITS EST AD- ' U&HBD REPUTATION FOR FIRSTS CLASS WORK. Cbuclt St., TtlepboDS 70. A. M. Cole, BNGRA.VER, ROOM I l'OWELL k SNIDER BUILDIKO. YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT HARD TIMES SO MITCH If YOU ONLY KNOW WHERE TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES Extra fine sliced pineapple, 15 cents; California Crawford a 11 J lemon cling peaches, pears apri cot, and cherries, 20 and 25 cents; New pack mustard; lardiues, large boxes, 10 cents; olives and pickles in bulk aud bottles. A. D. Cooper, N. COURT SCUCRf. FOR THE VISITORS SUMMER READING New'Rooksjust in from Scrilmer's, Houghton St MitUu. Ilnrpers, etc. Paper and cloth hludiiiKS. FOR : MERCHANTS. I.ARCK STOCK OF NEW BLANK BOOKS LETTER COPYING BOOKS Cheapest in the city. FOR THE : HOMES Pictures and frames in lari;e variety. Old pic tures cleaned, framed and made to look like new at ESTABROOK'S, 22 South Main street. Asheville, N. C. 103 The New Patton Aye. Grocery Store. Is now always rushed, and It is packed and jammed with all the nicest and freshest goods the mnrket affords. Just received a large lot confectionaries direct from factory at wholesale. Hard work night and day. Careful and polite attention is what makes our store attractive. Prices cut in two in the middle and set on fire at both ends, as I have no one to compete with me. I am doing the funny thing of under sell ing myself. Mv tobacco and cigar department is a great attraction, which la complete. No time to mention brands. Come aud see 'cm, No use going up town. I -have what you waul, All goods fresh and first class in every respect No old stale stock. Try my Omega flour. This is the best flour on the market, hut I keep all kinds. Also hay, horse and cow feed. In fact everything that man or beast could eat I keep. I receive H. & 8. candies direct from factory every week. Drink Kop's Cheer, non intoxi cating, pure and healthful; substitute for beer. Kop's Extra for stout, Doctors are prescribing it for invalids and weak persons. Goods de livered to any part of the city free. No trouble to show goods, Jas. W. Hollingsworth. See That Square? If your name, were In it, it would be an adver tlsement, See the Point ? Now you can't sty that person, do not read tht advertising column, of Tub Citizen, NEW GOODS -AT THE- Crystal Palace. Our midsummer importations are arriving now and all the fine and pretty things from the pottery districts of France and Germany will soon be displayed on our counters, then the visitors and home folks as well, will now have an opportunity ol buying as fine goods as in the large cities. We pay the freight to any city in the United States on purchases amounting to $10.00 or more. Tbad. W. Thrash & Bro, 41 I'ATTON AVE. China and Glassware HON HONS, CHOCOLATES, M IX HI) CHOCOLATE, CltEAM MINTS, 'TIOCOL YTR MINTS. LICORICE TABLETS, ETC. Keceived By Express. HESTON'S, 20 South Main Street. C O 3 o " - o . o (0 p Q W jo o w y c o o ts a w 8 8 e. 2 14 u 09 u 3 3 8 MO. 3 Heinitsh & Reagan, Selling Agents For CONFECTIONS. BON-IIONS AND CllOCO LATES, CREAM PKl'l'BK. MBNTS, CREAM WIN. TKRORKBN8, ASSORTED VRUITB, ETC., ETC Recihtd From Factory Twice a Week THE NEWS AT WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT WILL NUT SIGN THE TARIFF BILL. Bui II will Become a Law-Wll- ou Going Abroad oui Nice Trchnlcal Iolnia:iA To Du lta Under The Old And The New Tarlir Law. Washington. Aug. 22 Clitiinnnn Wilson of the ways and means committee will probably mnke a tr!p to Europe after the adjournment of Congress. He ill remain a week in London, returning to the United States about 20 days after Ilia departure. lie said this morning that he felt more fatigued today than he has at any time for two months, it is his purpose to enter the campaign in his district immediately upon his return from Europe. He may speak in other districts, but he docs not expect to go outside ol the State. Mr. Wilson was usked today what action the I'rcsidcnt woultl take regard- ng the tariff bill, lie replied that he had not seen Mr. Cleveland for some days, but in his opinion, the bill would prob ably become a law without the executive signature. Should Mr. Wilson's surmise be correct, an adjournment of Congress will not occur belorc Tuesday next we k. Private Secretary Thurber expects the President to return to the White House on Thursday. lie may reach here Thurs day morning. Congress is scheduled to aihourn next week and the President will probably re turn at once to Gray Gables and spina' the month o' September there. lie will not allow any but the most urgent public business to interfere with his month of vacation and will insist that the privacy ol his seashore cottage he resiectcd dur ing that time. IMhee seekers and people with any sort of axes to grind will be expected to keep away Irom Buzzard's Bay and save their energies lor fall cam paigns at the White House, to which the resident's family will return the second week of October. Imported goods now in bonded ware houses ami placed on the free list by the new tariff bill, aic to be nsscsssed nt the rates prescribed by the MacKinlcv law, while goods in bonded warehouses on which the the duty is lessened by the Senate bills but are not placed on the free list are to have the luwcr tales This seemingly inconsistent construction ol the tariff bill has been made at the treas ury department as the result of conhr- enccs between Secretary Carlisle anil the attorney general. The bill provides that goods imported under the McKinlev net and placed in bonded wnrchouscsmay be withdrawn for consumption at the lower rates of the Senate measure. The bene fit thus conferred whs undoubtedly in tended to apply to the free list, hut for tunately for the importers a direct pro vision ol that character is not in the bill. The intent of Congress, in the matter, is so plain that it is expected the courts would construe the benehts ol the tarill bill to apply to the importer, but the treasury department is anxious to avoid legal complications. UVI: NEOHOES MEATS tndthc uilv Wblii sOol up aid L It. Xasiivii.i.e, Tenn., August 23. After an all night session of row and wrangle over the color line question, raised iu the Davidson county delegation, the Repub lican State convention nt 4 o'clock this morning decided in tuvor ol scaling ne groes, mci.illv Whiles, as they have been denominated, were iu high dudgeon when the vote unseating them was an nounced. Are we to undeistar.d by this that white Kepiiblieaus of Davidson county lire to be disfranchised?" howled Col. Elijah Asheroit, standing in his sent. "It means that you are to Ituve the nor of the convention," replied the speaker. 1 he Lilly h tes then filed out under derisive uers. On passing tlirongh th doors one of them turned and, shaking his hst licliind, suid: Yes, mid wc s t ''e agi inst your nominee." The convention then adj turned until 10 o'clock this morning without having effected permanent organization. PHtlHI'HtTK AMU KIKLLt. Cargo of a UrlklHti Vena.-1 Kouic to japan. New York, Aug. 23. The llritish steamship Cain, Captain Mathias, which arrived here from Charleston with phosphate for Japan will also carry a large consignment of arms and amuni tion The vessel is to sail about Septem ber i. Ilcr agents in this city refused to say who were the shippers of eight tons of cartridges and fifty tons of rifles which have been accepted for shipment to Yokohnmi. As the vessel has n ca pacity of .'1,000 tons nnd is only loaded with 1,000 tons of phosphate, it is ex pected that the remainder ol ber cargo will be made up of arms and ninunition The Cain flies the Uritish ling, so that it is not expected she will have any. ditli culty in reaching her destination. CORBETT-JACKHON. The liloiwaarda Mas Vet Uel To gether. Sioux Citv, la., Aug. 23.-Corbett's manager, William A. Ilrady, has tele graphed his acceptance of the Sioux City Athletic club's $25,000 offer for the Cot bett-Jnckson fight, (ackson telegraphed yesterday that he would accept if train ing expenses were guaranteed him, pro vided the tight did not take place. 1 he guarantee was made. 1 he club is com' posed of 40 of the leading business and professional men who have jointly signed a note lor the $23,000 to be taken up and the cash deposited with the articles when signed. Doable Dan nervier. A correspondent ol the Raleigh News and Observer who seems to know what be is talking about, writes that paper "It it perhaps a little unfortunate that the Western road from Salisbury runs onlv one train each Hav. This transpor tation docs not begin to accommodate the traveling public, but wc are told that verv toon the Southern railway win run its through trains to the great West over the Western North Carolina and the Enst Tennessee, Virginia and Gror- gia railroads, which will gi ,e a double daily service each war." BASEBALL AT ALLANOAI.lv Aftbe vllle Take the H. c-nud Game From areenvllle. The Greenville ball players were made monkeys of in yesterday's game. They put up Bamburg to pitch, and when he was batted out of the box Cain went iu aud the Ashcvillc's kept rijit 011 poind ing him. The visitors could not find Captain Lanier worth a cent, and but for a juggle by Robertson nt third nud a lucky two-bagger by Powill they would have been goose-egged all the way through Green led off the first inning with a hit to right, and scored before the side retired. Ill the second Mctz smaslud one into left field that was good for three bags. Robertson got a hit and Williams hud three strikes called on him. Gibson dropped the ball aud Williams started to hrst. 1 lie lug catcher threw wild to Morgun mid Williams got as far as third. The third inning was a blank, al though the visitors got two men on bases hy hits. Melz opened the fireworks 111 the lourtli bv 8nling on a mud nv Sul livan. Robertson and ( ildham bit for wo bases each and Young a single, so that lour runners were scored. For Greenville, Powell made first on Robert son's error, but a minute Liter he was wiped olf the slate on a double iil.iv bv Stanley, Mctz and Grceu on Morgan's hit. Iu the fifth Hamburg and Cain c: - hanged positions, and Hamburg at once showed the improvement bv taking two very difficult Hies. There was noth ing to speak of until the seventh, when 1 Stanley rapped a triple to right and had the whole thing spoiled by being called out for cutting second. Lnnicr doubled and Mctz got a safe around the pair and scored on a passed ball. The eighth was a good one for hitting, Green and Young singling and Stephens nud Stnnlcy.tak- ing doubles, making three earned runs Poorcoaching lost a runner here. Lanier (lew out to Cain, and Stanley, supposing it would be the third out, ran home Hut it was only the second, and Stanley went out for running on a Hy. Ucicrs, Powell and Morgan worked 11 double on Mctz and Robertson iu the ninth. The visitors came to bat for the last time nud Cain went down on Rob- ertson's cror, but was chopped olf on Gibson's hit. Powell, who is from Spar tanburg, hit hard into left and Gibson should have scored, but was 11 (raid to take the risk. Morgan hit one to Rob ertson, who fumbled it and Gibson scored, the score winding up 12 to 1. It was another one ol "Itabc s heady games, and it was clear the visitors wete outclassed when the game opened. The score. AS11KVU.1.R. auk 11 p o A I! ftrcen, 1b ." li 1! 13 o 0 Young, e f S 2 3 1 O O iililhnin, e S 1 1! li 1 0 tephenii, I f ft t I 1 O (i Stanley, s. s fl 0 ! II 1 0 l.nnier, p 5 1 'J O 1 o MeU, Vh B 3 3 fi O Robertson, Mi r, 1! t! I 10 .1 Williams, r. f. r 0 0 o o 0 fl lii 17 1!7 17 S t'.RKKNVII.I.I!. All. K. II. P. 0. A. I Reline, :ili I (I 1 I II I Clin, r f, p 3 o 1 1' o 0 Oib.oil, e 4 1 o H o 1 Powell, I'll o U 1 1 1 Morgan, lb 0 0 7 1 o Cm ik, I. f. 4. o o 1 o o Sullivan, e. f. I. O (I o o 1 Bouts, s s 3 0 t 3 1 llamlnirK, p t r f.,3 II o 3 -' o 33 1 2t li 0 Sl'OKK HV INMN.W. 1 -' 3 l 5 I! ...1 'i O 4 o II ...O 0 0 0 0 0 Aslicville... '.reenvillc.. 0 1- HASH HITS I'.ACII INNI.Mi. 1 2 3 -I. 5 0 7 A.heville 2 2 0 3 113 i-i; '.rrenvillc 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 SI'MMAKV. Hnrned runs Asheville 7. (' enville 2 base hits Crcen, Olilhion, Stenh Man l.nni r. Melz. Hobert.nn. 3 Imse hiti MetE. Muses stolen YoU'i, (Ihlhnui. S'eplr ens, Kiibertsnn, Met!. 2) Pouble plfus Stnnlcv, Metz atd flreen lieiers nn.l Mnr- Kttn. nnsea on ball. on Lamer I. btruek nil liy I. lin er li, hy Imuibmx 2. by emit Pns.eil ball lillisfin. Wild infeli C am Time of liiiine 1.4-0. Ctupire. Mr. Wijilil man. CORN IH HKiH RellluK at The Kate ol 4100 l"r BUHliel llowii The Huad. Ul.ACK fot.N'rAlN, N. C. Aug 2S Our little town is lively now. Mr, Sprngue, proprietor of Ml. Mitchill hotel, tins about 75 guest sat present. Mr. Sprngue is a thorough ginileiuan and knows how to run a hotel success fully. The corn crop in this section is good, and should the price remain at the hg ores it is now bringing the farm r( will have no trouble in realizing good profits Irom their year labor. A few days ago a party of eight voting men anil a corresponding number ol young Indies who had liecn traveling over Western North Carolina iu wagons and hacks, viewing the beauties of our mountain country, stopped nt Hlack mountain to cook dinner. Pretty soon a man (I will not say gentleman) swore out a warrant lor the entire party, charging them with stealing corn. I'pon investigation by the managers nnd older members of the party, it was lonnd that some small boys in the party had taken a tew ears ol corn Irom Ins held. iViw, anyone who has ever been n boy does not need to have this explained. The boys, of course, took the com with no criminal intention, ltut the owner f the corn was out lor money nnd forced the parties to puy him at the rate of $100 per bushel lor the corn. ON A MLOW TKACK. Wonderful Performaiiceof a N w Vro'ler. Chicago, Aug. 22. Alix, Monroe Salisbury's wonderful little 111 oc, created a sensation nt Washington Park yc tetday afternoon by turning the truck in 2.0ri'4 in an attempt to beat tlv record lor the course, 3:06u, made by Nancy Hanks 111 1802. The conaen sus of opinion among well known horse men niter the race was that the perform ance was the grandest ever accomplished by a trotter, at the track was fully two seconds slow and the dnv hardly well adapted tor record smnsning. Mew Voik Popuiuta Nkw York, Aug. 23 The Populists of the city ol New York have determined to nominate their own city nnd county ticket and have asked organized labor to enter the Grid of politics nnd unite torcct under tbeir standard. The Popu list! of the State will nlsd hold a con vention and put n State ticket in the held. The Stnte convention has been called to meet In Saratoga, September ma. TOGUDGERFROM RA'.'ui r.uy A SJ.400 PLACE IN THK UE partuent of jvaTicu. Mr. (indKcr Will Ri iualu Iu Aue vllle Fxcrp' When Ibe Du'.leH of Hie New Work Call Hliu Awav 10 inveM lita'e Chch lor the uoveriuueut. Washington, Aug. 22. Special. J Hon. II. A. Gudger of Asheville urrived in the city this morning nud is slopping nt the Metropolitan hotel. It is understood here that Senator ansom, 011 his own motion and with out consultation with Mr. Gudger, has secured and tendered him a position in the Department of Justice, at a salary of 2,400 per year and expenses. Tne duties of the position arc iu the iuc of Mr. Gudger'd profession, being the investigation of cases in which the government is interested 111 various arts of the country. Mr. Gudgcr's headquarters will be in Asheville. A L AN, POOH COXKV. Not Wanted Even Bv Ibe ludlaua opullatn. Indiana I'oi.is, lnd., Aug. 22. The Populists have renounced affiliation with General" J.S. Coxey. Some Icndeis ol the party here have the imprcssiou that oxey is running a kind of side show in ounectioii with the People's party. lie barged well lor Ins speech at crders- urg the other day, and now It is an nounced that lie will speak to the people I licKalo county "at ten cents a head. Members ol the p irty who have been in- 'istigailug liis methods have recom mended that lie be n it employed by the State comm'tlce to iiuike speeches. TIIEt'HOI.EK. Army MxiKi'iiY.i.-t r'lpi I-Qumr amine At'Onm ltuHla. St Prriiusiirui;, Aiu. 22.- The Czir as coiiiileriuaudid 01 dors for a holiday fnrinv niana-iivi'i s at Siiolersk, owing the .; v.ileiKV ol ell dera iu that icinitv. liKHUN, Aug. 22. The imperial health commissi. in has bet 11 notified of live new uses of cholera at Kanziug. The dis asc has made its iippcaraiKv at K itto- witz in Prussian Silisia, and the govern- r ol that distiiet has ordered that strict inar.intiiie 1).' established along tne Rus sian Irontier. 'I lie MuflVrliiK at I'lilluinii. Ciiicai'.o, All . 22. Governor Allgeld this morning scut a letter to George M. Pullman, in which he outlined the des perate condition ol alfiirs among the trikcrs nt Pullman mid invited Mr. Pullman to help devise means of reliel ir the l.litio starving tannins 111 his town. As vet the governor lias reciiven no rcpK' from Mr. Pullman. The Pull man relict committee was iufoimed by the governor that immediate aid was at and for the sulfirs hut be declined to line i s sotiice. Ill For a I.oiik M.'lK. New Hkiii'ord, Mass., Aug. 23. The 1e.1t strike ot the textile operatives has eve I ipi d into a pei ion ol dogged and letermined activity on both sides and here are no new development.! ol intcr- st. There is likely to lie a continuation f the strike on the present mnnufnetur- rs nr uuvond the tunc set hv many nt he beginning ol the trouble. All of the rrangcnients made by the operatives nd their employes are 111 anticipation if a long battle. Rallwi" KHf war leaded. Waco, Texas. Aug. 22 The rate war iet ween the railroads out of this place o St. Lou's nud Washington is at an ud. liy the cut made, the purchaser 1 1 111 excursion ticket to Washington luld, at St. Louis, get a rebate, but here was no stipulation as to his return. ind his fare back to. Waco would cost him nearly us much as tlicoriguial tie Let. 1 lie King ol Core.. Heard from I .ondon, Aug. 22 A dispatch states that the King of Core 1 has dec! n eil him self indi pendent of the Chinese govern ment, and has appealed to lapan for as sistance to ex K-I the Chimsc Irom the ounlrv. Mayor Callahan (iullly. New Oki.i-ans, Aug. 22. The jury in the cm" of Mayor Callahan brought in a verdict of guilty this morning. YESTEKDAVS BASEHALL GAMES. National league Ilrooklvn 20. S. Louis 11. New York 13, Chicago 11. Philadelphia 12. Cleveland . Huston IS, Linciniinti 3. Huston 2r, Cincin nati 8. Haltimorc 17, Pittsburg 11 Washington 15, Louisville 0. NORTH CAKOUNA NEWS. The Cumberland county Republicans adopted resolutioiisopposing fusion with the Populists. Two wolves were recently seen near Winston. Some s:xty men with dogs went out 10 Hunt tncm. Mr. T. D. Pcikins, register of deeds of Pamlico county, died Saturday in Newbcrn ol consumption. -The jawbone of Mr. labez Mvcrs. who was recently shot at Charlotte, hat nccn reset nnd 111c wounds are healing, 1 11c (.nnriotic uroccrs union goes to New York on an excursion Thursday. The party w ill consist of about 25 per sons. The University of the South at Si wannee, Tenn., has conlerrcd the degree of doctor of divinity upon Bishop 1, H. The Republicans and I'opulitts iu Wake countv conferred together recently in the interest ol fusion, but reached no agreement, The Governor has received notice that Judge Hall ib too sick to bold Per son countv Superior court thit week 1 here will be no court. The Commissioner of Agriculture says tne crop returns this week arc favor able save in the eastern district, where too much rain lint fatten, and where tome shedding of cotton hat occurred! ll: vol' HAVE NEVER SMOKED THE. , PRINCE OF INDIA CIGAR It's yuuuwii hnilt, it's the nicest ,sc. cigar we have soM fr a Ioiik time. A trial onlv will con vince the most skeptical. To those who have tried them, it's 11 Kteat favorite. ASIIEVIl.I.E ACK.VTS, RAYSOR & SMITH, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. 31 I'ATTON AVENl'E, OPEN EVENINGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK. Be Good KimiiKh In inspect our stock of pencils keep anything von want haul or soil -all UmiiiI 1, lies -Hiekens loe. do., plain cedar .sc. iluz .luinous knickerliocker ic. And You I'aunot ,o better than try lis for fine sta ti.mery Demlngs' tinted, bird's vgK bbiel daintiest paper on the market w. Ih,x, l-.very.ine buys Shamrock linen, .clline at I1.1P pi ke, ioe. the quire-. Will m Happy Tc, -avi- minify for you on playing cauls -will have to pay tax on 700 paeks next .,i"uuay 11 1101 snitl 11 CVC e can s, wnrlli .'sc.. lliis week lee.. Ktentnhnnts w Alad- dins ioe. Cost more next week. RAY'S f N. Court Square, Cut Down rravoling Expenses. Save several dollars on each tieket-don't be an old focy of course vou've never liouuhi ticket. Irom a broker never will 11 you never sturt-lhere's safely iu it il buy irom C. 1A RAY, Member American Ticket Brokers' Association. ON THE SQUARE. TELEPHONE b)4 BASKETS ! BASKETS! BASKETS ! t.lTNLMI .IIASKETS, MARKET UASKETS AND CLOTHES HAS KHTS. ALL SIZES. EOUNIJ AT W. A. LATIMEK'S, No.;ii6 ;N. ; Court Square, Latimer Carrie, a full andcouiplctej line of fancy groceiUa. MiiaWl-