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Asheville Daily Citizen J Btato Library VOLUME X.-NO 122 ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. j r PATi lPlli At I AIT ! TntTA iTtTftnrv .a. ..... . I i 1 '- From the Filmed Aberdeen Fisheries Scotland KIPPERED HERRING. TRY ONE CA AT 25 CENTS Anil ion will itet I lie bent value ul all kliidM of Tinned I'lali We alio liave In aiock a choice upplj of Norm Carolina Koe Herrin POWELL & SNIDER GROCER?. ONE POUND Real Irish Linen Paper CRACKERS CRYSTAL OIL, A GALA MI 160 DEC FIRE PROOF Is rather a dry subject, lul when they dissolve be tween your lips, they have n prououiiced craekery t'ste, a fresh wheaty fla vor. We have just re ceived and offer. , . . I'F.AItsO.VS COUNTY UOVEHNMEXT KKt'ORD SHOWN ll Extra Toast 10 Ginger Snaps 10 Minitor Oyster 10 Cracker Meal I0 I The best oil oil the market for the nrire num. I a clear, white, steady flame equal to astral oil. This can here we loan von. free nr m,i ... I long as you buy oil from us, and as much as five IK.uuii. a monin. euve u a inai is ail we ask, We have now over a hundred mnmmier om.i allsing its praise. Can refer you to any i ot tnem. I Ho Vote-el AumliiMr. tin. iinh urn iiiKlui-wl to Ite-iK'iil That system The lluko Could Not Kxpliilu-To l'n.v Ni'itHHw, iiKNEKRSONVILLE. N. C, Scot. 25. AMI KMMIKMKI) THE I'ltKSIDEXTVS TAHIFF VIEWS. Tlio senator Name-el are Ui-t-Imml l'n- lit to Itt-prcwiit the llomoei-iuy ol .Mtirylmul-Wiiiit tho fniplc to Vote Uln-ot for ScimtoiN. Wbstmi.nisteb, Md Thi.....k.i..-.-.a ' . . . " . oepi. ZU.-TIM . , .. .appointments Democrat, of Carroll county met in con rw a a u oar"YotTy vent.on yesterday and elected delegate. C.awford.and the gallant son of Hay- to the Congressional convention to be wood has been honorably aenuitted by held at LawsonCity. hts countrymen. The poster, that you Resolution, were unanimously adopted see on the court house door and other endorsing President Cleveland, demand- public place, announctng the speaking ing a tariff for revenue only, declaring ol slon. fcchmond Pearson." the n1.it. tho r . . .. B .... uvuntu,, uurman ana uioson are formless, pripc,Wc6s candidal of the Unfit to represent the Democrat-- of M.. Lord only knows what, and "Hon. W. rvlanrl .n.i ..ti-r. ... We have a full line ol both sodas and sweets, in cluding; Vanilla Wnfers, Water Thins, Graham Wafers, Royal Mix, Bali quel, Fruit Biscuit, Re ception Flukes, etc. ' A. D. Cooper, I We are receiving weekly itunnrtntlnn. rmm I Germany and France, with low rule r.r inrin- I makes the goods very cheap. We can sell you a I Highly decorated, thin Chin plate for f3.oo do., I leas to match. Sold last year for U.v do. S. Barnes" of coalition fame nr m sore to the passersby. Crawford lias met Mr. rearsonat all of bis appoint ments and the letter's "hired man" haa not shown up. The people are Wonder ing what Pearson nrtll .-..n.- ...-a Crawford has been broucht belore the United States Senator, by duct vote of t he pt'ople. THE t.AYNOK IMMIM DEAD. Di'llKI' N. COURT SCUARE. Thad. W. Thrash & Bro.. R CRYSTAL, PAI.4CE. Senator Hill VitmUIoh ut tliu crntlc Ktuto ton volition SAHATIir.A M V 6-n OK Tl . uuvm uiuuNi uriorctcci -i-Ki.. -v.. iuc ton bar of justice and acquitted without the vention day opened with dark clouds on testimonv of Barnes. Pearson', main 11.. : .j . . . - . witness; and the Alliance card, the negro " - " . "8U8P,c,on f Saxon matter and the milenee ouestion norse m the air. The sun soon drove 1 1 I. . : II iuc If SUC8 the nuko hns fn Hie. 1 ASHiffl UK KKKKHs WANT ANOTHER AXDI. DATE FOIt SIIEItlFF. A Circular to tint lU'iiul.tliiiii t otinty CommlttfHi KtHincHtliiK a Umimo for Ilnrmony'H Saki-A in-iily Must bo Iliftl Ity Siilimlny. The agitation and activitv amoni? the sachems c f the county Republican wig wam continues unabated, the chiefs in the powwow arc sitting with their hands on their tomahawks, while the pipe of peace lie. broken at the edue ol tne council fire. It is all on account of the nomination of Jesse Morgan for sheriff, and work the fusionists will the bolters cannot be hushed. But. if the latest founded on fact, there it a chance that toe otnl wnrf n veill h lann..j tl. . , . n pinsawu. iuc siory is to tne ettect that Morgan is to be withdrawn and I piyen his place on the ticket, Moreao wuK prumixaaaeputy-8 place it ilerren Should bv florirVn.- h f.mA U standing being that Herren shall give "! morgan two year, nence. nneuier mere De anytbing In the story Monarch Shirts, E. & W. Collars and Calls, Knox Hats, Hathaway, Soule & Harrington's Men's Fine Shoes. YOUR CHOICE OF Writing Papers Not one kind but a dozen FOR 10 CENTS PER QUIRE Larger quantities lower rates. Old Fashioned Linen, London Court, Peerless Linen, Antique Flax, Shnwmut Linen, ISond, Whiting's Ledger, Overland Mail, Turkey Linen, Holyoke, Superfine Heavy, Envelopes same price, Tieas. Note 8c. qr 5 qrs. 35c. All these and many more at Esteibrook.'s 22 South Main St. The Hook and Klntinnprv Slurp The Poorest Man On Earth ing the minds of the people from bis own (jcraunui inconsistencies. Crawford made Pearson admit that he (Pearson) would take from the treasury of the Uuitcd States $1,200 of the peo ple's money and pay it to a clerk to do the work whtrh it wm.lrl lu i,: a- . . . . . . . v 1 11 11 ,,g null I yj do, if the people should ever send him to Congress. He claims to be conversant with four or five different language, but the ver dict over here in Henderson ia that h , .14 .u, BWII or no. It remains a fart that th moa. tl. - J 1. i 1 . I nf ik. j : 1 1 r 1 . . . r. iuc tun ciouos away ana tne Democrats .luc uiiminnco mac baturdav an- eu- , took that to indicate a clearing of the ff'V.T ''90.mmit,ee of Sa,etv" which I'earsonopeneJtliediscussion. and as political atmosohere. Th, noTia... r MSSLi" La" 'ft" Pow ""3. .e di- usual spent nity-nvc mmutcs of bis hour ,u n J . -ucu uuusenoia unco ltstlt. Tai.com- and quarter talking about the worn ouL. Oraynor boom revived all other mjttee has formulated an ultimatum, flnrl afnlp Alliintf-a 1 I tinnmi vli!rh ho v lu.M .1. 1: i I Which talks rioht itn tn mn.l. .u:. . 1.111. uuimuua, iuc oeru I uviubii uKieiiui along I , ..wwuimuu euis Saxon matter and the mileage question, bravely for the past few days. The Al- "t'Ii a L0! "cre "."Posed of in short banians shouted John Uovd Thm,. ' f"?"""- urucr uv ivir. Lraw nrn in hn unin A i - ...v. huui l' nnri Mmiar. the entire satisfaction of the audience un y were boarse- The Democrats "Seeing that there is no way by which irrcstwctive ot party. It was shown to I irom in central cities declared Frederick I ncPuol,can ol this county can come be a DUire nifCe lf HpninLrnmiArn . fl,- I Cnnh 4st a. Tl L! r I tOCetiier aOd SUntinrt Mr "Mnrnan f.r r, , . - " 'J i-M.uv v i,u, iuaii, i uc uiuuninc jjentnrrn ta I i ... r . " r ,v" f from Erie and Tammany again talked of ltoJ! ."b hn.M n Hiii..i.. " .. "; -i 'Z: ' "-vis"Kyonr "V " save ine uiucca, tor tne sake of Harmony, to party from defeat: and the Cleveland get Mr. Morean off the tirki-r .H ...k. A Full Line of Facta Ol The Above Al MITCHELL'S, SS l'ATTON AVENUK. Comparative Sales Of Buffalo Londonderry r, - his .ie:veiana i e. uurieHa on me ucuec Democratic reformers, .ilk stockincs and stitute some other onH man w. ,;n I tven tnailV Of the Olri timp mnhini0l. I wait lor vnnr nnlu ...il . j I TT - 1 - 1 Till I TVT . revived the talkof Wm. C. Whitnev for at 12 m. This 22d of W.n,Lr,aoT?. ttHV ' S Ml Mfl WflTOP Kovernor. This lavs do. .the fa "tT . M UUIU1 -AND- FOR THK PAST 16 MONTHS. Domestic Bread. TIiq, richest man cannot buy anything better. AGENT FOR It IS Drettv wll HnAmrmtnnA !... ti:il I mltf Tlu... I . r .. I r . j ..... ...M.svuuu hu, 11NI . .ukuieu wuo arc oacK oi rnei uuca not. want nnitney nominated, but movement are among the most oromi II It were certain Whii-nrv ivni.lH .n I nrnt in h. u.,..!,i. ... j . there would be a stampede in his direc- mains to be seen whether the committee ..w-. .ui u.ittiioiiuy oi ni. position uisrcgara tneir wishes. lWr.r thpl t.. ,. ,t .... , ilrt i.L i.:. ..." r.u bangs over the convention anti-Moronm.n nJ.:j l. j:jr:l i cre wiiciieei to lake the tongue verv well. Crawford has to show ,ayw p tDe .out,:o,ne in doubt until Put mu.h faith in the story of Morgan's I Bency for I,arris' Lilllia Waler Asheville. irom me recoros almost everv day that c."7"' ii V SuJf """-ney speaks. way io iierrcn, out tiiougtit the I We compile the sales or each since then m Prannii i. I .....1.. : .l. I Senator MUrohv Called the Demnerati rCOUest in the r r.-nln. .U-..IJ u. I F 01 "Cn 'uce tlKa - . . u.. 11 IJ151 1 1 i 1 , lirilurilUL HI I FIT I . - -wv.Mfc.vi. , - - - v-.v...... i.uvilU lUl'UIJ uc I . great issues that now confront the iT te ron7n"oii to order at 1:12 p. m. heeded. If this were dore, the speaker rhow lhe peo',,e how Harris' Lithia stands In a i lie uamru ijnvtn h. h.ii am hm Ai run h dj.i.m .l i . r . r ...... . the state taltteT Mlhia waters . u.. nas c Knlct U. IV lUr LCmOCraCy ini C. ii-n. ' r -. . uifiu l. II IUC tlvKl'l. U. I..J-. r, ' . Iman. Senator Hill's name ma. mnmlA I Whatever i. trt Iv. ,1 . L. j ill. uuci nun ti i u ii i. v i j'rinmtr i wmnnra ra n ua a esj - - w a sav ,u aK uijisaz are offering to bet on Crawlord'selection I I Me. Mayor Gilroy of New York by noon next Saturday. anil sav it is onlv a question as to tbt , " j WC,'M 01 uunalo ..-.v nuiiiiu nm a vumoiivice to escort I on the mnrket. CNDIEt. ma OrilV. HeRfllruin rmnrrult nn. in I line and will give their usual democratic vote in Xovemhei- rhns P T..n I chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee. I clubs in every township in the county and Tflll mod tint friv vmiraj-U' tir ..m j w- fwHitnii uuj UU" easiness about Hcnd.rson county Dem- I ocracy. Judge P.ice, clerk of the Supe- I nor court, said after the speaking today I that Pearson knew than ntiB man ua I VUHU M.v a..,.u u. .... vopsvai vi PUUU,UUU IUT (DC PUT' ZLlr.' -!, and timber dcrsonarenot goioz to swallow the I ",na9 nna manufacturing lumber. Duke unless he is sugar coated a little. I The incorporator, who are also the I'earson advised the negroes not to vote the Democratic ticket unless thrv I Senator Hill tn th. u- I - . m" "V lunii, Uv WHS I C" ceivea witn prolonged cheering. TrCKAsKKUKK timhkh company, It In liieorpoi-nu-il In Now York f Ity 11 h a Hint Firm. v I lut uinaiaium is oeing circulated for Miv ioRK,Sept.24.-TheTuckaseegee signatures and report, will be made in a Timtu. . . .. I 1 . IHflV n.n I 1 I. ., . . .".ni luuiuuuc uui uctn incorporated I j""-' wucn inc sirengin 01 tne WIlliacnoitalofSGOO Onn for th. ,m I - J ""maiea. must be done Another HennWi. '-.!! i. k... P oW 30 cases London . r-. .vH.. -.v.. niiunii, UUll , who is standing by the action of the I y; K'i 41 ca8e9 Blfllo; sold 9a cases Harris convention, laughed at the story ol Morgan s withdrawal in Hen-en's favor. He Bad not preferred Morgan at first but after the rnnventint. I.. t .k. ..1.-.UU uv 11 u a iui iuc nominee, and be did not think the oppo eiuu wugia result in any change. iae ultimatum is being circulated for FOR ONI.Y 35 CENT It is uboIpss to buy writinp paper by the fju're, when on can ffft one pound of real Irish linen ruled or unruled for only 25c. Tut up iu nice box. Look at tho (lis play in our window. L. J3LOMBERG, 17 PATTON AVBNUB. See That Square? IS THt VKRDICT OP T110SK WHO DRINK OUR Combination Java. ROASTED COFFEES UNHQUALRD FOR PURITY, DELICACY OF FLAVOR AND TLLNH88 OF 8TRKNGTH. O. Jl. Greer. . MAIN 8TRRKT. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINUK. TO SUSTAIN ITS K8TAD LI8IIKD RKI'UTATION FOR FIRST CLASS WORK. Cborclt St., Telephone 70, QUflKH -M ' Porter's Havana '- Mixture THK BHBT SMOKINO TOIACCO OH THK MARKKT, PRKK FROM DIRT . , . AND ITKKS. IN GOOD DEMAND High class novelties ' in fine clothing of all kinds recently open ed, at prices percept! ble below those of former seasons. The same of all wool dress goods, foreign and domestic, of which our recent ar rivals show a very attractive line. ffOt rjflld for it. nit mili-h na n .n, . IT the Democrats don't pay yon, I wili." I'earson made an effjrt to rally Hen derson countv Republican, by boasting that he hnd put through the Legislature of North Carolina a bill to reoeal the present system ol county government. Hut the collanse rnme when r.nn.(o showed from the record, that Pearson had never cast a vote nor introduced a bi 1 to rcoenl flitch a law HI. liitl. .h.nn Inhn llill simnlv nrnvirteH tVi. . I,a 1..,. t : ' ' ..r.j fc-.w...,vu .v.. lUllllUIUU of commissioners under heavy bond and nenalties and submitted the to a vote ol the rveonle ami nrilAr..l . special election for the purpose of testing iiudiic sciuimrnc wnen tne State bad directors ol the first year are as follow.: h. S. Williams, Allen W. Adams, George Hniremever. Iv A. Pnrm.l,.. r.... lii.ciucvcr. e. ii. naninrn w m rh.. and I B. Kadie. The gentlemen who nave iiicnrnnrnfsrf t-h.a mmnnM. sent the largest and most prominent firms in New York city in the lumber iraue a tin fa it in Ptrorw iimnAi. nr :. . - a UIUIIVU Ul II. UUL I only the pine industry but also hard wooas ana manogany. This rnrnnrntinn hm in,i',-aA ni,n... "mwi hvijuiivu UUUUl iu.uuu .iiTt-Jt ni 1 1 m iMr nnna a i-. ' . ihuub uvni nnuc ville, N. C, on the line of the Southern railway, and not far from the estate of Mr. trfOrffC VfltllWhllt- ThB. Innrls r - " .. a uvui ICtllUB Ull verv heavily timbered with hard woods ann poplar. fkdkk.yi. corirr ,n itoiis. Tho Xuxt Term In to Upon Hort) Thuiv elny, .November H, Juror, have been chosen for the term of United State, court which is to onen here Thursday, November 8. The list as furnished by Deputy Clerk C. B. Moore is a. follow. : Mitchell E. Ruehnnan Slil. tl... ,, ' V...ft.,fc Ulflfii WCII. lackson D. R Ilinoh.n. t xe nr lev. L.neroieee fnni r r1.. :.t . , . . v.. v,UU,igUtUU ;Y mcu, narsnaw. Macon lerrv Dill. Jt D V...l j j inuimu, Yancey Jas. Gardner. Jerrv Hughes. 1 ranavlvanln Perrv 1 fi.. i.- i J v..j Wl. lit t. oiazener. uranam Theodnre vr.i i u ct. --.v . . nt ... nil. Clav Nathan Shear... 1 I r. Swain-J. U. Wiggin.,'K.' W. Kubi'son. xittv wiHini. inerr v.. n . n .. . 1 1 o. .. - I" . ! . aeiiar.. K. u. Smather. Lee Allen. Madison-W. 0. McDervis.J. B. Rob- Lithia water. Harris1 Lithia water $4.50 per case, $1.50 re bate for return of bottles and case. AGENTS FOR ASIIEVILLK, RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVENUK. BOOK NEWS Silks, velvets trimming stuffs. id f your name were in il.it would beau adverl tisemcnt. See the Point ? Now you can't say that persona do not read the advertising columns of Thb Citizen, Underwear, hosiery, staples, small wares, etc. in short, manv season able things for early autumn. ..1 1 r. .1. . in. emu Ruuc ucmucrauc oy more tnan T. . . , ao.000 upon that verv issue, for it is The 'nna-referred to are the Wbittier always un issue. And thi. in the face of lands, on the Murphy road, the .ale of the tact that the constitution provides which by the late Cnpt. Natt Atkinson iuui iuc icfjinamrc may cnange tne and othera uraa reriie 1.. Tut, p, ..., """-' Mcuervis, 1. U. Kc metlioos of electing commiioners and ntl. .S J'?. er'!' J'.C' Chan. DoUgl,s,JCarter. justicesoi tne peace without submitting tialsteo toward cnrrvinTr n.Tt theT.inn - neoae.rson Q Moore. Chas. Cor t to a vote of the people, and the Pinnix ffiorSn- P.mng, jame. Jackson. J. M. Ross. bill did. Willi the I'ritcbard substitute, the t;e"7h V", "M Buncombe-J. T. Mver.. W. E. Halli- repcui tuewnoie ay.tema. Mr.Crawford ourton, w. H. Ueaver, B. A. Lowrance, woven, ana rcarsoa voted agamst it. oxxKt 'l'u i t iikmih itATs 1 "niw toroeii, w. C.Jarvis, Otto Hilde 1 nt? 1 n 1 K 1 waa ao Tnnmimh v n....i..H I urauo. a. n. r rniti I o i.'-i . u .ji"!i...ji "... . , T . ... . ui nrL-Z. " J"' iiurei, n. unexpected turnl " """"" " .-"Minnaee- a ""'" u-11 . K. Treadway, G. ' llK''1' "-?le. Murray. lames lones. A. M... . .... f-.. o L ... .. . A n I L. Briffht. lohn nnvi. r.u 13 t r.. V, . ' .u,.Dv. .v to . .Ci j A I'.n, v.!., OCDT. O. Al, 1U.OU I t n T . . " ' '1 ivoot , UJWIT, uieiuuic 10 sec even a aemaaomie tnmhTe 1 .v. .... .. ... 1 j. r. iamDcrx. leaae wti.icrer f r r"i;n . -o-- -nue nvocrion tnc.itrc wna well fil erl I ht y . "-""i inio nis own pn. 1 - - ;-- 1 ien. roreman, Benj. Ureer. Caleb lohn w in neieontea to the oh. Lmmml. mn ui . f..i . -et "v nu. viuiuuftiih 1 11 , nvwri JLSUiy convention, there being present about IOC. IOC. IOC. 3SC. IOC. IOC. IOC. IOC IOC. 45c. IOC. IOC- 10c. IOC t .. 1 . . land numnated by tbu iiue sua pes in men s that he did not attend t l. derby and tourists plamtion.nsthere wasnonetomnkeiltis hats. The next "sleinnina" will olr. . Urvson Citv Pridav. the 2Rth Pennon promised the people today that he would some time in the future lay his little frivolous personal charges aside and discuss the living issue., but no one believe, he can do it. G. IV. T. M. Redwood & Co., 7 AND 9 PATTON AVENUE. WEAVKltVILLE. 300 spectators in the galleries. Clinton B. Davis of Huddam, chairman of the a.uie central committee, called the con vention to order, and Secretary Fred Browne announcer! the resolution, and permanent organization. 1KAL IX DIIrT. I Special notice Is aiven to the I ladies to call at our itore and I inspect the line of Flora A. Tones' lii'owluir-Tobiic-vo Maixliiill-'l'livlol- It-Bo Crawford, WISH OP RUSES HOT lillll. taking the chair made an address, after Wkavkvillk. N. C. Sent. 21 -We w"Le hrm.?.l'wier 01 ! 1. ... -1 uu vicucdiiuis maoe a renort wmcn beg to inlortn your reader, that Weaver-1 was unnnimously adopted. The cm ville i. in the same place, and is growing mittee on permanent chairman and a I ..... j .. . , i-.. 1 1 1 .1 I number of vicf-nreairientH hum a.1.. 1 eeij moe. ucvcrui new uuiiuioiza ure in I process of construction and as many more are 10 ot oegun ociore tne coming K,.u, ( tll. Wol.ks ,., I Tnhnivi loinc. t nnj f....... Erik. Pa.. Sent. 25. The nlant of the I report verv satisfactory cures. The crop) Erie car works, the largest concern of III tliil rpl!niilinai.,njul nitt tulln. ik.. I !.. - a ... .. .... . , u um, iiwu in kido in tne countrv was almost What In UoIiik on In tho ileal Esliite World. The followina deed, have h-.-en fileH in KetnatM. M.l...'. Mx: ih.iuii. aiiu ti inancuk uriettniXavlOD. I "v.v , cJlUvi Mr. Davi. named George M. Gunn of John K. Connelly to Alice T. Con Milford temporary chairman. Gunn on nally. 30 acres in Aahe-in Ships That Pass in the Night, Beatrice Har rarien, Umbrella Mender, Beatrice At the Green Dragon, Beatrice Harraden Heavenly Twins. Sarah Grand. Idcala, Sarah Grand, Dodo, E. F. Benton, Yellow Aster, Iota, Esther Waters, George Moore, Man in Black, Stanley Weyman, Love at Seventy. Albert A Study in Scarlet, A. Coran Doyle, Camille, Alexander Dumas, Three Hen in a Boat, Jerome K Jerume, Stagclaiid. Jerome K Jerome, Idle Thoughts of an Idle Pellow, Jerome jciunir, Mailed anywhere upon receipt of above prices. RAY'S CUT RATE BOOK STORE. Excursion Tickets Everywhere-several dollars lrM Hint tlia. lar price-it's what we save you that brings us business-let ,, nUTe for vm, O. F. RAY, Member American Ticket Brokers' Association. TELEPHONE 194. ON THE SOUARR. v- niwauiu. kumiuiUU tl IIU a number of vice-presidents were selected. 1 uuu 1 uc convention toon recess. townshin eieiui i.e.. ;r " ; u" juua n. tarter to Alice Lenore Anders, 36 acre, on Big Ivy Harriet R. Wilson to N. E. An ders, 35 acre, on Big Ivy Nancy A. and Wm. E. Smith to I. w. Let, da acre, in French Broad townahin E. Belle Flovd and nthera In Prank foe 'JA int.... o .uwavo lu piVIIJ erty on Haywood street 3,000 805 1 JDST RKCHIVBD A NICK VARIRTV OF 800 300 FRENCH SARDINES, ALSO A FULL I INE OF AH agree that my Hue of White Royal Vitreous Is the prettiest, best aud cheapest seml-porcelaiti made. T. II. LAW, aiLVESt AMD CHINA, j Palton Ave w....v,..j 1 1 T ?. . . . . . wo. aimost a-i.u...ii.. .i.... ,. ""-"P"-""' . . 1 wnouv acstroved dv nrr ast nieht. s.i ,... .im Dr.Keagan, who is now mayor of the eral acres of buildings and a number of Saturday afternoon or night, accord- HEf!rfFtt' fimma $300,000; ing to flew, from Moreanton. a .hit. " "vr jx O Lois, $300,000; These are the most popular goods, for the purpose made. 'II ;""i "--.i.i?ii .ui ivtui sens 01 uuuain -p... .."..mi, icars were uurnca. Several nnea hove heen imnnaed lati.l A I . n : .... r 1 , I aiuaii luaurance. 1 emDuuuie is now ocing creciea lor tne especial ueneiit ot tins class ol person.. I an,iMK) .lob ui. vae-iirAUBiin iuokb very nuuasome I ... ., ... . wearintr the new badec of office inarritv-ri Washington, cicpt. 25 -Thc President "Town Marshall." today appointed General W ing to new. from Morganton, a white man named Smith rrhriati.. - I ..i.ktUU URUIC un-1 known) went t. Morganton and imbibed MorliT Til m of tanglefoot until he was too full for U lltttaratiiVk lit sin.aat .! . 1 I railroad track for a pathway. Soon he 011801111110, Blush of Roses, Floral Cream, Curling Fluid, Fragrant Quincella. Heinitsb & ltcagau, AGENTS FOR HUYLER'S. I Church street sad Fatten avenue, Asheville. rown Marshall." today appointed General W. W. Duffield railroad track for a pathway. Soon ,e I V0,I8W,""I Weaverville rnllecre Keann her fall term I rv.A: j:.l. - .!.. j.... .. I fell naleen on th. ...!. ..J . .. I - .... ..... v. u. w. uiuvii) iuieu., euuvTriaecnocnt Ol We I - - - r . .mv auu a passina I w I on the 8th ol September. Over 150 stu- coast and geodetic survey to succeed T I trnin killed him. r JUIleilliet Henta Imve heen .nrnll.rl thia ..a.1. aM U. I f M 1 .X.n a' aa.. . l I w . .. .u.m,u,iUrmKUiiiiii, rcsignea. iut po.lt.onl ax uiiug ,i tu wiiy, session. The prospects are good for larger school than cvet before. By Chris-mas iti. likelvtbe present build ing will not accommodate those anxious to attend one of the best school, in the Stat. A meeting of the Democratic club of D.... n i. I.- 11.1 C .. i.viiua ..rnra uiwninin la CMurn lot- rn. I mnrrilW evenlno- Weevave..t te. a.laaavaa I ------ - ...v.vv aw i aaaavp up Crawford, a. well a. the rest of the . i i iieaci uui nerca . la.iiHU, a is worth $6,000 per annum. south Hominy Front. C. W. Howell writes Thb Citizbn that H,vtii there was fro.t on South Hominv. this OUU"10IM (. Iirnthiiiii UetHTIiero, Washington. Sent. 25. The Kenubll. can congressional committee today dis- posed of the la.t contcted nomination case before it. It was that of Cheatham aoainat Whit fWian K. .il .M i.ta.l a...... aavaaa aaaa, uvvVUU 1UI ill Carolina district aod was decided in fa vor 01 wneatnam. "KillKlurn lli.vll.'i In la LnvmiK. Sent r. a -u i there wa. fro.t on South Hominv. thial Shanghai state, that the anti.f.,rein onty. on the morning of the 21.t, Kri- Olrfa ami CI l. m i nm. rui noma ara tn- . t. m.m. mjmi ujiiii w Ming in Pekin i. growing .teadilv. wme ltat7. sXt rpSto tK if rST2$ ZSVUk Mutton Broth and ...u suiv,. uy .oioiers. YESTERDAYS BASEBALL (lAMRfi 1 1 IV Tn.ll Hmina I I - PivitOi a a. w.a.wailiaaaC.la I I Clkvklanb. 0.. Seot.25.-The bod. of L L?U"!HI! .Nf X?18! Cincinnati 4,1 I. V. Caven. general ti.aen.xr neen of !T.JJ IS' ?! WHKN HUN0,lY CALL ON the Valley railroad, wa. found at day- Baltimore 7; Chicago 17, Wa.hina ton 5' break hark of thari.aM.aa. un.. .1 I " ' I tenderloin di.trict with five bullet, in bi. -J. M. White, deputy sheriff of p.m. nnnv. n . ..-.I. I . . . j . . -,,. ,v uu.iiuaaH, ani RIDDIT, Wll OS sitsnlav maUaa1 . v. of manslauBhter and tj - III uu orockries. . . . , , t,v ; 1 LATIMER ,, 1 mansiauBnter ana sentenced to th il 16 N. Court Square. w . .. - I MW
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1894, edition 1
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