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Asheville Daily Citizen, VOLUME X. NO. 124. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1894. 6x 545 CENTS. 0 From the Famed Aberdeen Fisheries Scotland" KIPPERED HERRING. TONEJ3ATJ25 CENTS Aa om will cat ttte beat value ol all klada or Tinned Flab. We alaa nave In alock a cnolce apply of Mortb Carolina Roe Herring. POWELL & SNIDER GROCERS. ONE POUND Real Irish Linen Paper FOR ONLY 25 CENTS, It Is useless to buy writing paper by tbe qu're, when j ou can get one pound of real Irish linen ruled or unruled lor only 25c. Put up in a nice box. Look at the dis play in our window. L. BLOMBERG, IT PATTON AVBNUB. FOR SALE! One judgment against F. A. Fanning for twenty dollars and eighty cents (( bo-100, Will give liberal discount. Q-. Jl. Oreer. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINUES TO BUiTAIN ITS K8TAB- USHKD MTUTATION FOR FIRST CLASS WORK. Chick St., Tolephom 70. 8M0KK. Porter's Kxvua Mixture THB IBST SMOKING TOBACCO Oft THR makmt, ran nou dirt AND mitt. CRACKERS It rather dry subject, but when they dluolve be tween your llpa, they have a pronounced crackery t'ste, a fresh wheaty fla vor. We have just re . ceived and offer. . . . Extra Toast 10 Ginger Snaps 10 Minitor Oyster 10 1 Cracker Weal 10 We have a full line ol both solas and sweet, In cluding Vanilla Wafers, Water Thins, Graham Wafers, Royal Mix, Ban quet, Fruit Biscuit, Re ception Flakes, etc. A. D. Cooper, N. COURT SQUARE, 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, Shawmut Linen, Bond, Whiting's Ledger, Overland Mail, Turkey Linen, Holyokc, Superfine Heavy, Envelopes same price, Treas. Note 8c. qr 5 qrs. 35c. All these and many more at Estabrook's 22 South Main St. The Hook and Stationery Store. See That Square? f your name were in it, it would be au adver tisement. See the Point ? Now you can't aay that persons do not read the advertising columns of Tan Citizen. All agree that my line of White Royal Vitreous Is the prettiest, beat and cheapest semi-porcelain made. MI. LAW, liWEH AMD CHINA. 33 Patton Ave -AT- THRUSH'S CRYSTAL PALACE. "Dolly Delight," "Winsom" Winnie," "My Lady Betty" Are some of the names of the pretty paper dolls with a three costume wardrobe. These new dollies come nearer gladenlng the heart! of all the little girls than any other toy on the market. They are made hy Raphael Tuck & Sous, and after the latest fashion gowns. Two sites, ioc, aud 5C put up in a neat box. Sold only by . W. Thrash & Bro,, CHINA, CLASS, 1IOUSK GOODS, KTC. The Poorest Man On Earth Can afford to buy Ilcston's Domestic Bread. The richest man cannot buy anything better. AGENT FOR C INDIE. IN GOOD DEMAND High class novelties in fine clothing of all kinds recently open ed, at prices percepti 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. Silks, velvets and trimming stuffs. Late shapes in men's derby and tourists hats. Underwear, hosiery, staples, small wares, etc. in short, many season able things for early autumn. H. Redwood & Co., 7 AND 9 PATTON A VENUS. Heinitsh & Reagan, DRUGGISTS. IF YOU WANT AN EXTRA FINK 5C CIGAR (STRAIGHT), TRY ONE OF Ol'R LEADING BRANDS EL 1IBRIT0, PENN MUTUAL, SPANISH AMERICAN. BULLING AGFNTS FOR CONFECTIONS. Direct From th Factory Twlct a Week. SOT SO MUCH DAMAGE DOXK AS EXPECTED. .Jacksonville soema to Ilnve SurtVrvd the Most-The Worst Over at Snvuu. nail and t'hnrloutou The Uulu (.ulna; Northward. Washington, Sept. 27. The hurricane reported last night between Savannah and Charleston bas moved very slowly to a poiut a few miles north of Charles ton. That Station reports a south wind of 12 miles per hour. It will probably move slowly along the 'Atlantic coast, increasing in velocity. 1 p. m. The weather bureau issues the following special bulletin in regard to the West Indies hurricane : The trop ical hurricane, announced in the weather bureau bulletin of Wednesday as south east of Jacksonville, has moved slowly north, northeast to north of Charleston, which station was within the nearly calm centre at 8 a. m. today. Present Indications are that the storm will con tinue to move siowlv until midnicht. probably diminishing in intensity. Dan gerous gales will be experienced on the south and middle Atlantic and south New England coasts. Savannah, Ga.. Sept. 27. The storm has blows over and very little damage was done. A few bouses were unroofed and tree Mown down. Probably a few miles ol railroad washed out near Tybee. No fears are felt for the Baltimore or New York ships due tonight or tomor row as the wind veered at the last mo ment. There is no report of loss of life from the sea Islands although the crops are damaged. Jacksonville, Scot. 27. The storm unroofed the Everett house here and blew down the Union depot. The loss Is aoout $zu,uuu. TRINITY OLI.KGK. Nearly ISO StiidouU-llov. 1). Il.TiitUc IniiiiKiiiiitluu. Trinity Collkge, Dihiiam, N. C, Sept. 27. Trinity is in a flourishing condition in every respect. Nearly 150 tndents have matriculated. The Y. M. C. A. it wideawake. Rev. D. H. Tuttle is to preach a week here this fall, and Asheville people know what that means. In athletics the college never had better prospects. The inauguration took place last week and more able speakers than were there would be bard to hard to find. Plato Durham of Kiwi's Mountain represented the students; C. E. Turner, esq., ol Ire dell, the alumni; Prof. Prgram, the fac ulty; Judge Clarke, the trustees: Rev. T. N. Ivey, the church. After these speak ers, President Kily deeply interested the audience, which rilled Stoke's Hall, for an hour and a quarter. The Western bovs are Retting on all right, notwithstanding the fact that they will have to Dass one winter out ol their caves as the sand-lappers tell us. One of the Cherokee tribe is here. ISTKAIUHTOITS 1IOI.TKU. Soma NcbiiMkn Democrats Couldn't Statu! tlio PopnllstH. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 27.-The State Democratic convention, after a turbulent session, split at midnight over fusion. When Judge Holcomb, the Populist can didate, was named for governor the ad ministration men bolted. They organ ized into a separate convention and be gan the work of selecting a straight Democratic ticket, beaded by P. D. Siu- ardevant for governor. The bolters adopted the same platform as thefusion ists with the exception that it favors a gold basis. Before the bolt the conven tion gave its unanimous endorsement to William Bryan for the United States Senate. The State Democratic convention named for governor Silas A. Holcomb, the Populist candidate. The remainder of the ticket is Democratic with the ex ception of three nominees. V SITED STATES AT ATLANTA. The Scope of tlio Uovornmetit'H Exhibit to lie Decided On Soon. Washington, Sept. 27. The board of management to take charge of the gov ernment exhibit at the Atlanta cotton states exposition held its first meeting at the Smithsonian institution this morn ing. Those representing the various branches ot the government service were, Agriculture, Chas. W. Dabnev. chairman: Interior, A. W. Clarke; Postoffice, Kerr Craig; Justice, Frank ' Strong; State, Edward D. Kemck; War, Capt. Tboa. H. Barr, U. S. A.; Treasury, Chas. E. Kemper; Fish Commission, Tarteton H. Bean; Smithsonian Institution, Prof. O. Brown Goode. The principal work of the Board to day is to decide upon the scope of the government's exhibit and to appoint a permanent secretary. Will Wear Turkhfli Trounoin. Toi'BKA, Kas., Sept. 24. A hundred of the suffragist women of Topeka will come out in reform dress. They have entered into an agreement and adopted a costume which is to consist of Turkish trousers covered by a skirt reaching to the fold, a close or loose waist, as the wearer may prefrr, and cloth leggings to match the trousers. It is the Intention ol the Topeka women to organize into relief squads, so that a number ol them may be on the streets all day, and thus tbe community will become familiar with tne reiorm. Vowdorly Admitted to tlio liar. Scranton, Sept. 24. Terence V. Pow. derly, ex General Muster Workman of tbe Knights of Labor, was today ad mitted to the bar of Lackawanna coun ty. It is said that Mr. Powderly may leave Scranton to practice law in New New Kork. Col. Hrecklni'lgo'a Plans. Lexington, Sept. 24. Col. Breckin ridge said this alternoon that he intends to stay here and practice law, as be has more friends here than at any other place, and be proposes to live tbe bal ance ot bis days in mi oia some. Will Fight It Out. London, Sept. 27. A Central News dispatch from Tokio says the report recently put In circulation that an armis tice between Chins and Japan bad been proposed by England sod Russia Is ab solutely untrue. AFTEIt VERY MAN Y DAYS, Copt. II. W. llowicnto AnvKtiMl After a Souruh or i: Yvui. Nbw Yors, Sept. 27.-Captain Henry W. Howgate, a fugitive from Washing ton, D. C, since the winter of 1881, was arrested today in this city charged with embezzlements and forgeries aggregating $370,000. He was committed to Ludlow street jail. - C'HAWi'OltD AT WEIIsTKIt. Louko C'rnlu; Lends Off In a sii-oim Speech Pi-ursou Absent. Webster, N. C, Sept. 26.-Court be gan Monday morning on schedule time, Hon. G:o. A. Shuford presiding. No cases of special Importance will be trial except the rape cases, which were moved to this county from Haywood this term. During the intermission Monday there was a joint discussion or rather an ap pointment fur one between Hon. R. L. Leatherwood, who was renominated for the Senate by the Democrats of this district, and Dr. J. M. Candler, the Re publican nominee; but Leatherwood so completely knocked out the Doctor, that tne latter could bard I v be considered in it at all. The Doctor is no debater, and cannot even talk logically in a conver sational wav. The people of the dis trict will be slow to turn down an able representative like Mr. Leatherwood for a man of the calibre of Candler. Tuesday an immense crowd assembled to hear Congressman Crawford and Locke Craig, esa. The Duke had been specially invited, but was absent and doubtless trying to recover from the aw ful drubbing Tecumf h Bill administered Monday at Hendersonvtlle. Mr. Cram spoke first and discussed the tariff and other questions in a masterly way. His speech was an able exposition of Demo cratic principles, and was enthusiasti cally received. When he closed there wes great an- plauseand loud cries of "Crawford!" Crawford! When our gallant stand ard-bearer stood up the crowd cheered, waved their hats and went nearly wild with enthusiasm. When quiet was res tored he proceeded to make a plain, straightforward speech which greatly pleased the people. He said be would not say anything about the man wanted to defeat him as he was not present; but he did show up, with telling effect, the rotten platform and political principles of that badly-hacked man who wants to represent the Western district in Congress. Mr. Irawlords strong address has greatly strengthened the Democracy ol this county, and you may expect good wings ot us on election day. The Republicans, who are blue at the hopeless outlook for their party, desiring to counteract the effects of the great shelling their camp bas received here this week, put up Mr. Jim Moodv today. to talk of the beauties of "protection and co-operation;" but at this hour there is no crowd in sight. MIL WHITE'S LONG DltlVE. His IIuhIiichm Went to the' Don While Ho Went A!rom the Continent. Omaha, Sept. 24-.-S. D. White, a for mer well known contractor of Omaha, i solved a mystery by returning to this city after au absence of four vears, during which time he bas been searched for by detectives of this and other cities. He bad been given up as dead by his friends and relatives. White said he bad no idea whatever of leaving when he started on his drive on the evening of July 30, 1800. It suddenly occurred to him to try a unique experiment and drive across the country to Washington territory. This be did, regardless of the tact that bis big contracts in Omaha were going to wreck in the meantime. He lost by this means $100,000. He says be went to Washington and has lust returned. His fortune is now gone. He is believed to be demented. N. V. Sun. LI HI' NO CHANti HOI Nt KD. MuHHiicro of EorelKiiers Imminent At Pekln a Hubble Army, Shanghai, Sept. 27. Li Hung Chung will shortly be superceded as Viceroy of China hy Wa Ta Cheng, late governor of Hu Peh. Lord Li, late Chinese minister to Japan bas been degraded. Yu Lu, military governor of Moukdcn, will succeed Li Hung Cbang as superintendent of north ern trade, rour imperial princes are watching events in the Emperor's behalf at Tien Tsin. Tbe massacre of foreigners at Pekin is regarded as imminent. The legations have asked that blue jackets shall be landed to protect them. One hundred and eighty thousand men. mostly rabble, and some ill armed cav. airy have assembled to defend Moukden, A battle is expected bclore a lortnigbt Has elapsed. C'otchlun Can't Marry Attain. New York, Sept. 27. Judge McAdam of the Superior court today confirmed the report of referee Edward lacobs granting a divorce in favor of Kuchne Heverldge cognlnn in her suit against Actor Charles F. Coghlan. It is the usual form of decree, permitting the plaintiff to marrvaguin, but interdicting Mr. Logman from remarrying. The De-ad of n Cyclone. Mason City, Iowa, Sept. 27. The cor rect list of those who perished in the ter rible cyclone last Friday night residing in this state has been secured. In KoS' county there are 18, in Hancock county 22. Cerro Gordo 4, Worrb 3, Mitchell 0, making total of 53, All of the injured in this county will recover. Suicide at White Pino, Tciiu. News was brought here on this after noon's train that James Carson, a well known citizen of White Pine, Tenn.,com mitted suicide last night at that place by banging. Bad bealth m supposed to have caused bim to commit the act. The Faatiwt Stulllon. Boston, Sept. 27.- Directum trotted against Arion and Nelson yesterday and took every beat and $0,000. Best time, 2:tf. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES, National league Pittsburg 0. Brook lyn 8. Louisville 5, New York 0. Cleve land 6, Baltimore 7. St. Louis 12, Phil adelphia 0. S l'l'T VP Til EI It If EST Hill Aeeeptn-l'reHldent li vilnudV AdmlnlHtratlou Endorsed Auulnsl I lio Income Tax-Full MciiKiu-e; of TniifT Itcfbrni Not Secured. Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 27. This is the Democratic ticket : Governor David B. Hill. Lieut. Gov. Daniel Lockwood. Court of Appeals W. J. Gaynor. Hill was nominated unanimously and amid great enthusiasm and has accepted. The platform adopted congratulates the country on tbe return of sound busi ness prosperity; on the repeal of the Sher man and McKinley laws; concurs with President Cleveland that the full meas ure of tariff reform has not been secured; commends "the efforts made by the Sen ators and Representatives in Congress rora this State to avert tbe imDosition of the present income tax," and heartily endorses the honest ouroose and hiirh ideals which have characterized the ad ministration of President Cleveland." POPVLISTIC EINANCIEIUNO. i'opllllMtlc C'OinilllHMlOUOl'M 1(1111 CtlttlW- bit County W'j,0O0 lu Debt. Hickory, Sept. 24. The magistrates met in Newton today, and of necessity authorized the county commissioners to borrow $2,000, payable April 1st and June 1st, 1895. This is to meet arrear ages in county expenses for 1802 and lou.i. An entire Populist board ol county commissioners, who pose as ex perts in finance have, so say tbe magis trates, brought the county of Catawba, which ever heretofore had money in its current expenses, to the humiliating con dition of having to create a debt, while it has heretofore been the pride of Demo cratic Catawba to say that she didn't owe a dollar. Charlotte Observer. Ill STLINti CATTLE. A East Train Over the Western Itoml WcdiicHdiiy. The fastest stock train ever run over the Western North Carolina railroad was carried through Wednesday by En gineer Hob Francis and Conductor I. F. Kickeit. The train was made un of 13 ears loaded with cattle, and it was a fine lut, shipped from Tennessee points to Kectorton, Va. The start Irom Paint Rock was made at 10:45 a. m. and the train pulled ii.to Salisbury at 7:30 p. m. n y aeuvering tne train to another divis ion at this time the Western people were rid of the necessity of unloading and feeding them, as the inter-state Uw limit bad not quite been reached. M KS. T. II. LYMAN DEAD. A Teleiri'iiiu From AukumIu, till., An nounce' Her Death. A telegram received here this morning announced the death in Augusta, Ga., of Mrs. Emily Cunningham Lyman, wife of Theodore Benedict Lyman. A com plication of diseases was the cause of her death. The death of Mrs. Lyman removes one of the principals in the divorce suit pend ing in the Bugcombe Superior court. She was married to Mr. Lyman, in Rich mond, Va., on the 25th ol January, 1880. The suit was to come up at the last term of court, and Mrs. Lyman was here, but the case was continued to next term. Democratic Club Meeting. The regular meeting of the Asheville Democratic club will be held in the court house this evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. Jos. S. Adams, esq., and other Democrats will speak, and a good time conndcntly expected. Go and hear the speeches. FitzslninioiiH to CIuiIIciikc Corbel I. New Orleans, Sept. 27. The glove contest between Robert Fitzjiinmons of Newark, N. J., and Dan Crcedon of St. Louis, Mo., for a purse ot $5,000. was won by Fitzsimmons in the second round. The winner will challenge Cor bett. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS Democratic Chairman Pou says (usiou cannot be made successful; that already influential Republicans arc openly denouncing fusion and predicting defeat, and that many Populists realize that it is an effort on tbe part of their leaders to barter their party principles and vote for personal advantage, the whole aim being to send Marion Butler, tbe Populist lender, to the Senate. Pou says the negroes will vote loyally for Ke- fiublicans nominated by straight Kepub ican conventions, but that fusion will not poll anything like the full neero vote. as the better class of negroes are hostile to fusion. Populist Chairman Butler says tbe reform Republican element is standing tnuarely up to its fusion agree ment. He says positively that the Pop ulists will keep faith with the Republi cans. The residence of Professor W. H. Ncave, a well known musician at Salis bury, was burned. Mrs. Neave and her husbnnd were asleep ou the second floor, one sprang irom a window and was badly injured. Loss, $3,500. It is intimated that Dr. Cobb of Goldsboro who so ably filled tbe oosi lion of second assistant pbvaician at tbe insane asylum, will be elected 6 rat assist ant to succeed the late Dr. F.T. Fuller, Fusion has been effected in Warren county, The Pops and Republicans held a joint meeting and put up a ticket composed of Thirdites, Republicans, and one Msmocrat. Monday evening the examination of State's witnesses in tbe Ed. Fuller mur der case at Rockingham ended. Tuesday witnesses lor tne defence were out on tne sianu. Joe Williams of Fork, in Warten county, whipped his wife one day last week and then escaped. Tbe poor wo man died two days after the whipping, The Republicans in Halifax county are jubilant over tbe decision of the na tional committee in declaring Cheatham tne regular nominee tor Congress. The whiskey distillery of J. A. Basin ger in Stanley county, was burned re. cently. It is said the fire was incendiary, A. E. Holton, the new Republicsn State chairman, has issued an address to "Tbe People ot North Carolina." THE NEW YOHK DEMOt HAT Monarch Shirts, E AW. Collars and Cuffs, Knox Hats, Hathaway, Sonle & HarriDgton's Men's Fine Shoes. A Fall Line of Eacn ot Tne Above At MITCHELL'S, as l'ATTON AVENUK. Comparative Sales Of Buffalo Londonderry Harris' Litoia Water FOR THE l'AST 16 MONTHS. Ill May, iSyj we were solicited to take the agency fur Harris' Lithia Water in Asheville. We compile the sales of each since then to show the people how Harris' I.lthia stands in competition with the two oldest Lithia waters on the market. In the past 16 months sold 30 cases London derry; sold 41 cases Duflulo; sold 92 cases Harris' Lithia water. Harris' Lithia water $4.50 per case, $1.50 re bate for return of bottles and case. AGENTS FOR ASHEVILLE, RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVENUE. For Kent, Marcella and History of David Green, by Mrs. Humphrey Ward. After the Manner of Men, by Robert An- plctnn, author of Mrs. Harry St. John, etc. A Gentleman of France, by Stanley 1, Weyman. Bcrlycross, by R. D. Blackmore, author of Lorna Doone. Good Ink. A quart Rniaranteed to give satisfaction for 4pc. Stafford's, David's, Carter's, Caw's Antoine's, Williams, etc., all sizes. A Few Points, Pencil points the Knickerbocker, a busi ness man's pencil, neither too hard nor t a soft-just right-price 5c. each Dicken s pencils ioc. dozen plain cedar 5c. doien. RAY'S 8 N. Court Square. Cheap Railroad Tickets That are reliahle-every ticket guaranteed perfectly safe to use save you U to Is on each one. Cheaper than ever. C TP. RAY, Member American Ticket Brokers' Association. TKLKI-HONS 194. ON THB BQ0AR8. JPST RECEIVED A N1CB VARIETY OF FRENCH SARDINES, ALSO A FULL I INE OF HECKEll'S SOUPS : Mock Turtle, Consomme, Julienne, Mullagatawny, Bouillon. Okra and Gumbo, Mutton Broth and Ox Tail Soups. WHEN HUNGRY CALL ON LATIMER V AND BOY YOUR OROCRRIKS. 16 N. Court Square. .'..'' 1 ' ' ..4 "m0mim0',
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