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Asheville Daily Citizen, ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME X.-NO 102. Is Life Worth Living! Ou A IN CONDt'CTIN.-. TIIK YOU WOUI.D THINK SO IF VOU norciiT Y01K GROCERIES From us. Vou Ik'riii to.Haciificc much thut Unit is In life lo value ami enjoy when you begin lo lie iiiillflereiit alioiit what you enl. We call your nttenliou to fresh arrivals of SOUPS, PIN MONEY PICKLES CRACKERS Powell & Snide GROCER?. I IT IS HERE! M & PEAR ROCERY BUSINESS HAS ALWAYS I1KKN TO OIVK SATISFACTION TO OIR Cl'S TOMKKS llOTIl IN QUALITY AND TRICKS. TO SUCCEED KKUl'IKKS EXPERIENCE. WH HAVK BEEN IN TIIK Dl'SlNKSS LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT GROCERIES DO NOT IMPROVE WITH AC'.K, AND YOU CAN ALWAYS RKI.V UPON CUTTING FRKBll GOODS FROM US, AND WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. AND IN AN KNDUCSS QUANTITY AND VAli 1KTY. WHAT IS? Why, the large importation order of fine China dimic-r and tea ware, odd thing, etc., made to our order by K Dclinicrcs cc Cie.. Limoges, France. All lis iio-.v opened and ready for your ad miration. We call SDC;ial attention to the novel decoration with the ivy vine and leal ill i'.s natural green color. Con make up any kind ol a set you want The Sycamore of the Crab- tree ami the Due do Kichy. THK WSlKKOfTHi; MAY DIM- Cl'BHED BY OUR (ON-URKMHAN party promised better times. Has givcu you relief from your distress?" Mr. Crawford's Reply. When Mr. Crawford arose for his rculy there was an outburst of applause that left no doubt as to the feelings of the large majority of the crowd. There wus a waving of hats and handkerchiefs and cheering that filled the house nguin and again and kept up till it looked us it the speaker would not be given a say for some minutes. When quiet was restored the Congressman began : "h'cllow citizens: Four years ago and it NO GREAT ACTIVIT1! State Library cf Q X Ul'T BlIHINEII SHOWS UAINtt OVER LAST YEAR The Increase In Trade 11 111 More A Mailer of Propbecv Thau of Realization Heavy Kutrlen of ForelKu Good. Nisw York, Sept. 1. K. G. Dim & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: The activity which came with ex hausted stocks, and was increased two days, I stood upon this platform as bi removal of uncertainty about the Mr. Pear ho a BrlnKb up ine An cient Alliance Deiuaudn Mailer, and His Whole Block lu Trade Heema to Counlat of a remount Grievance-Mr. Crawford Meetn Him ai Every Pol -it. the nominee of the Democratic party, That was, my mends, an honor and a pleasure to me never to be forgotten. Four years after that time, tonight, 1 stand here again, your nominee, to repre sent you again in the 54-th Congress. My friends, 1 thank you sincerely tor the con- lidencc you expressed in uie when you nynin gave me the Democratic banner to bear once again. 1 was not here nmonir you working for that high honor, but 1 wus ut my post in Washington, trying to do my duty for rav people as best 1 knew how. I never gave any attention The Duke d'Uat, otherwise known us Richmond, ufter months of preparation nn.l it, i.l v sni'linu he nrobnlilv never made I to the mutter: it was vonr business to Sec our new souvenirs that will be ready . , . , , .. ,.:.. ainmlnrd- select a candidate to succeed me in the , ........ .... L ' u-, t r,f..i nn h,p .tumn 5h Congress; but because of your con muici, ..in. . v., .-J. " ... r i i.fi.,...,., In nm nrmirl to lie vonr by Sept. 1st. tnrilT, has continued with the heavy entries ol foreign goods since tlic bill became a law. Hut the people who know best are saying "im provement will come" rather than "improvement has come." The gain is not yet what has been expected, and business, if good in comparison with last year, is still poor in comparison with years preceding. Presumably there has not yet been time to feel the eflccts of the change, and a gradual gain will be more healthy and encouraging than a spasmodic rise, but the expansion of commer- lal loans bus suddenly ceased, prices ol manufactured products show weakness rather than strength, and there has been a reaction in the stock A. D. Cooper, N COURT SCLMRE. for the first time last evening. 1 lie meet- standard bearer again, nna I shall hold murket. August has ended, but the in Thad. W. Thrash & Bra., Special Exhibit ADVICE TO HUSBANDS. OI' IS DON'T 11LAMK YOUR WIFE HE CAl'SK SIIK LIKES HESTON'S BREAD. -01'- S1IF, CAN'T IIKI.l' BODY DOF.S IT. EVERY- Western N. C. Seenery THIS WEEK AT inir was in the Grand oucra house, winch I it in mv hands and it shall not trad ml Ar ,i,ni,i,Ei ....liinl oni her-1 the dust. iramutmm ...s." o ., ,,. . m ,i.;l,,,.,I , i. ings ever known in Asheville. Every ... , '. ' . -H tl , .,- scat downstairs was occupieu nno muny ,g mv funcr;i speech; 1 heard thnt said a were standiiiL'. win e the callcrics were few days ngo. 1 am glad, however, to I r....i.i.. .. i?,,. i. mi,Bt I oc ucre wan sucn a icspccmuic uuuicncc, cuiuiuuumv ..... .!,::.,,.,...:.. .n... .!, I .. i 1 I IU Y II 111 3D IUIO iiiivnonMt, ... " - " part it was u very orncny crowii, ui- , .. . .. mill-beirera at mv though some persons in the upcr part of fuerai tonight" 1 ... .... ' . . . i the house persisted in taking Crawford 81 "Now, my friends, I am not prcparcu ...... . a i... ,., to CO into a detailed uiseiission oi wnai uuic iu yni I"- v....... :. r.-i.A r- ,. A., ... l, time. Hut it is enough to say that I was there at my post to represent von. In 18D2 I was engaged us your stai, darn bearer, and I met Mr. l.wart in that campaign, u man whom I icsp.ct. a man tt honor; uut wun a i in splendid talents and popularity befnie the people, I, your standard nearer, ny the aid of the good Democrats ol tin district, gained n splendid victory over him. Not because ol any pcis inal nt tractions on my part, not because pco nle love me so much 1 was never so Unor demand for money still merely balances the receipts of superfluous cur rencv from eastern points, although tops are moving quite freely. PLAN OP CAHPAIGN ESTABROOK'S - BOOK STORE, 6 LOAVES FOR 25c 11 SOUTH MAIN ST., THK CII1KK ATTRACTION OF THK CITY. YOU ARK INVITKD, YOU WANT A S0UYKN1R. WK CAN INTKRKST YOU AND ALL YOUR FRlKNDS. The l-'illesl Cull feel inns in Asheville. AGENT FOR The Duke started out to obey Jim Moody's injunction to "Give Dcmocrucy hell," und to corner Crawford, but be fore he left the building he evidently hud been imprsseil with the fact that he had not done so well as he had hoped 1'enrson did not impress one ns a good stninii socaker. lie could not remain I quiet under Crawlord's pointed renrirks, but interjected sentences in a high, strained voice that was theatre or child ish, as'thc listener chose to regard it. The Duke Opens, I'rcsident Luther of the Democratic club called the meeting to order and introduced Mr. I'earson as the I el, ill's cuest for the evening. Hie Duke wus hcrciits as He divid into his work nt once, after man a, tbc other great leaders of the saying theie uaci been a ciiangc m lire Republican party, was pressed into uie program, tie nan nisi expeeieu mc fight tor Republican principles iy ins I meeting would te held in inecouri nousc pnrty ,but when I presented the piniei and that Mr. Crawford would 8euk ,e9 0 the Democratic patty to the pco first. lit wusthcguistof the club und ,,ie aKuin it was thnt the Republicans would endeavor to behave according to I went down in the dust into defent and the rules ot hosiiitnlitv. buid lie: Air-1 ruin. A solenoid victory was ours I Crawford will undertake to tellyou mai "And now, 1S9, what do we see I have no polities, and 1 will I Thcv counsel among themselves, und de- undertake to prove that his poli-l termine that they will not fight this bat- Ittcs arc worse than nouc ai an. tie lor their own principles: thcv decide A Permanent Bureau at Waata liilC on To Adverllne The south. Washington, Sept. 1. The second day's meeting of the Southern develop ment convention begun with lurgc at tendance. W. G. Vinccnhcler, State commissioner of the mining of Arkansas said its mineral wealth was the greatest resource of the State. lie laid stress ii lion the the need of more railroads for its development. The report of the committee on plan and scope was read by W. S. White of Virginia. It provided for a K'rmaiieut bureau in Washington for the exhibition of the resources of the Southern states and for the general information of capi egotistic as to think that I could meet 'al and labor, the expenses ot the bureau Mr. Bwart in personal attractions but 1 believe it was due to the force of Dem ocratic principles, and the lieople showed thnt they loved party more than they did any man. in;inu-' jeiert.rriicnani, given a hearty cheer by his ud- "ble champion of Republicanism, a , , , . ' man who stood wuh such Republican s he eumc down the stage. jKlts ns Janies G. Maine and John Sher- to be paid by pro rata contributions from the states; also a sub bureau in each state through which exhibits should he forwarded to Washington, to be in charge of the commissioner of agricult urc, labor or immigration who should verify all information filed with the bureau. A small commission would be illowed ou sales made through the bureau. A committee of one member from each state and from the District of Columbia was provided lor to be ap pointed by the chair, and a meeting is to be held in Washington to which the governor of each stale would appoint ten delcgatesand to which the governors would be invited, to perfect details ol oi unitization Another resolution endorsed the bill introduced in the Senate by Senator A lew words about niyscll. 1 will use that they can do nothing in this light by vnii ior i i.'rin,imiu ,", ' " lain lam-uaue and tulk strictly business, themselves. Thcv sav. 'We cannot put mgton of the ' resources of all the states. Yt lien 1 was in ponucs in i o i out a straight ucnet, ih cause we eaiium World Renowned Hats a the fall blocks expected Saturday, Sept. 1st. A full ine of fall shapes of other makes of hats now in stock. SEE THE PENTAPLEX. new necktie, three in one. Fall goods in all lines arriv ing daily. MITCHELL, BATTER and FURNISHER, 2S I'ATTON AVKNVK. NOTICE. Our store will be closed all day tomorrow (Sunday). Have your prescriptions li!l ed today, and ,nticipute your Sunday w.-uits gener ally. RAYSOR & SMITH, Jl I'ATTON AVKNUK. OI'EN IiVUNINGS.TlLLll O'CLOCK- A warm discussion was precipitated, MAGAZINES, NOVELS, STATIONER, CONFECTIONS. ONE POUND Real Irish Linen Paper FOR ONLY 25 OI2IVTJS. It is useless to buy writing paper by the qu're, when you can get one pound of real Irinh linen ruled or unruled, for only 25c. Tut up in a nice box. Look at the dis play in our window. L. BLOMBERG, 17 I'ATTON AVBNUB. IS THK VF.KD1CT OF T1IOSK WHO DRINK OUR RATTLE SNAKES Are ioisoii you know, and stale foml is not healthful. My Komls are nil fresh ami healthy. Youmny not know what all I keep. WONT HURT YOU To come In, and yon will find a nice fresh line of everything such as fine flour, all uruilcs. mo-1 lasses, syrups, fish, pickles, all kind meats, I fancy canned goods, liay, corn, bran, shorts, oats, etc. Hones and cows WHEN THEY BITE Want good food-I linve it. Then my fruits, enndies, Fancy cakes, cigars anil loliacco can't lie beaten. I enruestly solicit a trial order of I which I guarantee satisfaction. Special prices to hoarding houses Jas. f . Hollingsworth, 102 PATTON AVE. IN GOOD DEMAND High class uovclties in line clothing of all kinds recently open ed, at prices pei ccpti- lile helow those of former seasons. elected by the largest majority evergivca wm t,is tight; Crawford and the Dcmn- Charles Cotlett of Virginia declared ; .i.,.ntv. 1 w.mriisL.ustcd and dis-1 , , ( n venrsnuo. that the Southern States had taken little appointed with the course of the Demo- arc to . strong belore the people.' And advantage of the great opportunity ' crutie party; 1 came home and went out then they decided that they would afforded bv tlic orld s fair. K. 1-. of politics, und I would he nut tonight if amudon the field, that thcv would rc- -lny tot. of Honda held that the plan to that party hud performed its promises I treat before the treat vanguard of De- ifitbad not laid its hand upon nic, I moeracv, and would not take any nunc upon my neighbor and upon cverv man I chances, but would surrender the held in America. I see liefoic me men who I to one Richmond I'ear.-on, a man of no owe mc money, and men to whom I owe! piinciplcs that the people have yet been monev. You cannot tmv nie ami l can-1 nhlc to discover, i lie Keiiuiuicans 01 ine not pay you without great sacrifices. II district knew nothing about such a move, ,-nn L viai'Bold. and I lived to the age hud not a consultation, but the Cldc of 40 before 1 made a 'promise to pay.' Register urj;ed him on ti e Republicans, Within the past 12 hours a judgment and says that a few Republicans of the I plaudcd. confer authority upou the governors o' the states would give n politieul charac ter to the organization. Robert W Hunter of Virginia sustained the report. When he s:nd that t lie South did not ex pect to build herself up in a day, that she did not care for what was called "the tide of immigration, for roles, Hun garians ami Anarchists, he was ap The same ol all who dress t;oods, and domestic which our recent ar rivals show a very attractive line. has gone out against the city ol Ashe-1 district nut lure in Asheville in March, villc and I urn an endorser on the paper, in the winter time great anti-sir npers The city cannot pay it. II it comes to tt8 iH-y ere and decided not to put out mc 1 will have to pay it, but it candidate, but lotnke upthecaiiilidney f,, m uniild be nt a sacrifice. This is hut one f Richmond Pearson. Alter tlicy held a r instance ol what my competitor aim ms conlcrcuce they called a meeting nere in nnrtv have DrouL'Iil us to. i u ten you nlL, it. ami lie was noiinucu u umc boldly 1 antagonize KILLED THK CAHHIHR. mi rtv. state and natiouul. It will be the district, und he was permitted to mv nolicy to not ouly change the policy slXak to them. The Clyde Register Silks, velvets tiininiiii"; stull's and Combination Java. ROASTED COFFEES UNKQUALKD FOR PURITY, DKMCACY OF FLAVOR AND FULLNESS OF STRENGTH. Gr. A.. Greer. MAIN BTRF.KT, jU N. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINUES TO 8UBTAIN ITB K9TAB- LWIIKD RKl'UTATION FOR FIRS'.'S CLASS WORK, Ctrnrcu St., Ttlvpboni 70. 8MOKK. Porter's Havana Mixture THK BRBT BMOKtNO TOBACCO OH TIIK MARKET, FREE FROM DIRT AND STEMS. Late shapes in men's detliy and tourists hats. Underwear, hosiery, staples, small wares, etc, in short, many season aide things for early atitiiniii. H. Redwood & Co., 7 AND j I'ATTON AVKNUK. it Washington, but to reverse thnt pol- V. Theie is a dispute as to whether Mr, raw ford signed the sub-trcusury de mands of the alliance. Did you." turii- iinp to Mr. Craw lord. 1 Ansvcr s or Mr. Crawford: "If you have any barges to prctcr, in any view ol the case, make your charge." 1 ehnruc vou with sinning ine suo treasury demand, and ask you II tins signature. Again, I charge thut he ae- 0n the stage) i' in that consultation, in n,,.il smuiiifT the enrn. Atfuin. l usu nun i i mil- eonierence. u ine iciiuijiiiuu im, ij whether he regards lohn I'. Kerr ns a 0f the Ninth district was not turned man of truth. 1 take tbc responsibility over in your hands to manage, if they f saying thut John I'. Kerr is a man ol have given themselves over to vou to truth, and he charges Mr. Crawlord dictate for the party." 1 hey had a con- with signing it. 1 have neverscen a cusc vcntion, duin t nicy, nnu i wain yuu like this, where the best ollicc in the city people to understand these things, that ALMOST AS CHEAP As ordinary stone china. Heinitsh & Reagan, Selling Agents For J. ii. at C9 s w CONFECTIONS LAW, iS PATTON VR. SILVER : AND ; (Ml BON-1IONS AND CHOCO LATES, CRKAM l'EH'KR MKNTS, CRKAM WIN TKRORKKNS, ASSORTED FRUITS, ETC, ETC. Received From Factory Twice a Week Kansas Bank Plundered In I Broad Daylight. Sauna, Kas., Sept. 1. Word has been received that the bank nt Tcscott. 15 the l icinocrauc w,thout consult ing the Kepumicans oi mi,rs north of b wag robl)eii tl,i8 m0rn Should Like t o Tell You Alwiit Tcnni'y's cnmlicshnw Rootl they ine daintiest and lest cninHes madt (k licious Bon-lwns that melt in the mouth mnerfiue Chocolates fioc. tlie jmuint h;ir pains in cheaper candies, caramels iSc.; chocolate creams 20c. Writing Tablets, BIk tablets little tahlets all sizes all styles all prices ruled or unruled the blooming 10c, h'an tan, extra large, 15c. A Business Man Needs a pencil always wants one he can depend Uin out that keeps its point the Dickt'ti's is a nood cheap pencil, coMh ioc. dozen the KnickerlKjckt-r is worth the price. 5c sell 'em wholesale or retail. Inks. hoisted the name of Richmond I'earson. Whv wus it that thcv ere in such n great hurry about it, that thcv should Imstr n to have this meeting in March? Why was it t int t int conference authorized the secretary of the Republican Uxccutivc committee to call that convention witn ont the authority of the chairman of the Reinibliean committee six long months before the time, and without the consent ine bv two masked men who boldly en tered the bank, killed the cashier and carried awav considerable money. The robbers started south alter plunder ing the bank. StnffnrdR, Carters, Anionics, Davids, Cnws, Williams all urmd n quart of Williitms, fruaranteed to give satisfaction, 40c., as a trade inducer. RAY'S 8 N. Court Square. Hhot Bj a Colored Han. Winston, N. C, Sept. 1. Special. Udward C. llryan, manager in a to bacco factory heie, while intoxicated 1 i.- i. 1.. ....... ,.r um Mn..;B . t ,flt,,U1U1G llll UUUBk Ul uuiu wllioi ...... .:.,, 7 'ii'.n-nt'nnnl-iusp 1 I want I colored lust night ond was instantly killed iiointingtoacardinhishandl is your to know (turning towards Mr. renrson I by Morris who shot him with a rifle : " . . . ,. . ,. . I . . . l . .... .. . , ball, striking lirynn in the lelt eye. At the coroner's impicst this morning the jury rendered a verdict of justifiable homicide. Lvuched Six Negroea. MiCMl'ius, Tcnn., Sept. 1. Ncwscomes six negroes in the northern port ol the county two miles west of Millington, a village on the Chesapeake and umo railroad, for incendiarism. is given to a man lor whose character I is nil. They called that convention, but ti,:s morning of the lynching of the congressman win not vouch. those men wno cuncu u. u wmi-i "" i negroes in the northern part ol Mr. I'earson turned to Mr. Crawlord viscrs of thcpaity, recommended inccon- with a question about the appointment vcntion to accept your candidacy. Ux of the colored man Suxton to a position plain that Mr. I'earson That is a in Wn.Mm.ton. when Mr. Crawford nucstion for them to explain 1 sprang up and cxchinied : 'I don't pro-1 -Well, I can explain it to you. You pose to uecntecliizcn ny you j go on whim nKe co-operunoii huh how un u nu r ,y.eeli." I vou have invested your money in all ' .. !. ....i .1.. e... I., iVnn, Mr I'nrann fiwe r lureuer uu mc on-1 t ipse eu-uiierittivc tiasutiibi.fiio . ton incident and upon the $175,000 ol mileage voted to the members at t lie extra session ol Congress, tonuiiuing, be said: "The question lor you to con sider is, Have you hud enough of hard tinfjs? All the relict given me pcopic is what is known ns the henaic bin. it is disanno ntntcnt to you, and to Mr, Crawlord and to the President; to the latter to such an extent tuut ne woum not put his signature to if. It is the i,r.r lime in the history ot the country thnt the I'rcsident ditl not sigu a tariff hill. 1 believe a protective taidl is, has been and will be bcnchcial, (Sitccially to t lie neonle of the mountain counties the Ninth district. The Dun - I r . . . . ocrutic parly as nowconaiuuieu is umut on of c cmcn's entirely oiscoraant. n nen the Southern rcprefcntr lives get to the capital they meet men who arc aliens, rlvnnm ters. touclis, unarcmsts, auu npnnle totnl v uinercni iroui our oouiu cm L'entlemeu. A man need only look into the lace oi tamo o. once iucr that he it a villain, And not onlv Uriee bin others. You can't legislule with men like those iiL'ainst vou, It is denied by suine that the Democratic party is the cause of the distress. I believe as in mv existence thnt the party is respon il.le for the condition of thiuits. There was more money in the treasury in the lust year of Harrison's administration than there ever has been since the gov ernment was founded. The Democratic you gunrnntced that you would get your monev? Who made the guarantee? 1 o not care wncincr it is giiurnnieeu iu i ",iv..a, you or not, out one tiling i win guaraii- Teirlble Cliolera. Yiknna, Sept. 1. It is reported that cholera of a terribly virtulent type is ruuing in Russian Poland. The nicdicul authorities arc unable to cope with tbc Lots of Trouble to Think These days whf n a man is worried nlmut business and scarcity ot money let me do your thinking for you esccinlly Hhot it your traveling stndv how to secure Htr you the acme of comfort at least expense saving $2 to I5 on each ticket that I sell you. C. IP, RAY, Member American Ticket Brokers' Association . ON THK SQUARE. TELEPHONE 104 BASKETS ! BASKETS ! BASKETS ! tec. and that is, I will guarantee that you will go beck to ptivate lilc, a poorer t, 1 . n......,. ....! .... 1 11 U WlBCr lliuu. iwiv.iw h'ii,ik. 1 You have heard much about thcDeiil ocruts lontrollmg the votes and about riiiL- boodlcrs. I-cllow citizens, did you ever sec an unadulterated reul ring boot! kr ? Wei . then look at him. I want to know how he got out here ns candidate at all, and what he is going to do for the neou c. Tnc people do not enre about mv private afl.itrs or opinions, nor have thcv any intenst in my iuio what did he call it? 1 confess I do not know Greek oh ves, tbnuks, uiiutcae. Well, thcv had acommitttee ou platform nntioiuted over in my county, the banner county ol Democracy in the district. It is also in some respects the bunncr Kepubii enn county because they do want a Repub lican for their Under, and they endorsed lint Moodv, and they came over here to -f. . '. . . ; I ' .1..... .1:., .1 I 7 HUB c inveiuiou unu wnui iiiu nicy uu 1 Thcv iippoiutedn committee on plullorm, made to order, and then that committee came forward with their resolutions und out vour name tin before this convention the reneendc. Richmond I'earson and recommended that vou be endorsed. You were nil the platform they had, or dared to have, nod there was no oppor tunity to let Moody hnvcnsinglcchnncc. ICONTINCKU UN HtCO.ND TAOS,) Mot An Actor Mow. Washington, Sept. 1, Harrie C. Ans- lev. heretofore actinc treasurer, has been appointed treasurer of the Southern rail-1 l.UNCH baskets, way company with ollicc in WuHiing-l ton. I market baskets Broke the Record, I'okt Wayne, Ind., Sept. 1, Robert . yesterday paced a mile in IhOi, break ing the world's record. Alix covered the same distance in 2:oau COXDMSED THLEGRA MS. AND CLOTHES BAS KETS. ALL SIZES Hugh Annnndule, whose deportation to Liverpool last spring under the name ol Peter Arnott became an internntionnl puzzle, is preparing at Montreal to sue I'uclc Sam tor $10,000 damages. The l'edcrul Strike Commission has finished the tearing of testimony in Chi cago. Gov. Mower has suggested n new legal holiday to be known as Harvest Day. Gen. N. P. flnnks died nt 8 o'clock this morning at Wnlthara, Mass. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes reached bis 85th birthday Wednesday. FOUND AT W. A. LAT1ME1VS, No, 16 N. Court Squire. Latimer carries a hill and complete line of fancy groceries.
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