Asheville Daily Citizen,
ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 0, 1894.
c'RICE 5 CENTS.
VOLUME X. NO 133.
State Library
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Arc being usod in the cook
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AND DO YOU USE FEED?
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liny,
Bran,
Shorts,
Middlings,
Corn Meal,
Cation Seed Meal. Sc.
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your orders with entire satisfaction.
A. D. Cooper,
N. COURT S(:URE
POWELL & SNIDER
reiaicjafiisM
DON'T FORGET
Til 4.X THE
NO ll.Vl.K WAY TALK.
BRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE.
UUll
IT Is TO UK OltUAMXKll
.MONDAY EVEMXIi.
ArmiiKt'iiifiitH Muili ut the Mci'llim ot
the Uemoerutlo C lub Jjtst Kveiilnis
l-'rrectlve Speeches by .1. 11. Ilrooks,
Jmlirc Mi'i'i'lmou mill 1. 1). olliner.
The Democracy of Asheville is warm
ing to its work, aud the canvass that
will close in victorv on November ( will
"MV LSliV BBttV" 1 156 Presse(J alorjR all lines from now until
At the meeting of the Democratic club
in the court house last evening arrange
ments were made for the organization
of another club in the Fourth ward on
Monday evening next. Julius H. Brooks,
W.J. Hough, J. R. Ballew and D. W.
Bruton were appointed a committee
from the Fourth ward to solicit names
for membership.
Julius H. Brooks, a carpenter of much
intelligence and sound common sense,
opened the ball with a rousing speech, in
which he asked that the Fourth ward
club be orgai iz-d. He said that the
"Dolly Delight,"
"Winsom Winnie,"
Are some ot the names or the pretty paper dolls
with a three costume wardrobe. These new
dollies come nearer gtadenlug the hearts of all
the little girls thin any other toy on the market.
They are made by Raphael Tuck & Sons, and
after the latest fashion gowns. Two sls, ioc.
and 15c, put up in a neat box. Sold only by
Thai W. Thrash & Bro.
CHINA, CLASS, HOUSE GOODS, ETC.
.M11J. Wcsliill Will Not Itllil W illi a
1'iislou Cnndidiiti'.
Nl'XTi Prohibitionists, who are Prohibition
ists pure aud real, look askance at the
situation confronting them, in which one
ofthe men they nominated, Geo. H. Burn-
ham, is Seen ns a part of the Republican
ticket, having been put up in T. II.
Weaver's place. The idea is not rilishcd
by them, and an indication of the feeling
is given in an interview 1 111: litizi:n nad
with Maj. T. C. Wcstall, the leader of
the party, and a candidate on the ticket
on which one nail ot mtrniiam is run
ning.
Maj. Westall was asked what the at
titude ol the Prohibition party in bun
combe was toward fusion.
I can answer you decidedly," he re
plied, "that the Prohibitionists arc
against it. I do not know ol half a
dozen in the county who favor it after
the true inwardness ot it is explained to
them."
Will vou continue on the ticket with
a Prohibitionist who has lused with the
Republicans?" was asked.
Positively, 1 will not. 1 lie party
must be kept clear of an alliance with
any other party.
That is plain enough, tor all to under
stand. Something in the liurnbam case
is to be done, and that soon, although
MS (PIE Ml
AXIITIIKY CAl'SE TltOl IS1.K DOWN
OS VAXt'K STHKKT.
West ward was the thermometer 01 just what it is cannot now oe torctuiii
Asheville politics, and that things did
not get hot until it moved. The enthu
siasm of the campaign of 1892 dated
from the organization of the club at the
old depot, and the resu.t was 410 Demo
cratic majority. He wanted that ma
jority increased this year. Pearson had
Largest and Best
ASSORTMENT OH FINE
Writing Papers
-AT-
lOe. Per Cfcuire
Is) KEPT AT
Estabrook's
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
22 South Main St.
CIGARS! CIGARS!
FOR A FIRST CLASH 5C
CIGAR, TRY THE
Humbolt,
Saboroso,
Reminder.
YOU WIU. I.IKE THEM.
J6 SOUTH MAIN.
St 'A UK IN SHANGHAI.
Tile .Inpiiiiesf I'ri'imrliiu; to liivink
t liliiosc Territory.
London, Oct. 0. A dispatch from
Shanghai today says the masters ol scv
claimed that he would get "the votcsofleral Chinese junks which arrived at
the starving mechanics ol West ward Ci,fnn TC.terdav rer.ort havine sighted
.,.! M tl ,1.A H ' rj f
(.HIS jcar. lit nuiiiiu 111c iimc ui . . r i, ,., i,c,,c
PMmnnrf to iini irstnnil thnt lie u "UBC Jl'"-. 1
mechanics of West ward were Democrats estrtcd V warships, 1 ucsday night
and would vote for Hon. W. T. Craw
ford. Mr. Brooks said the Democratic
nartv was the only party that would
ever give the laboring people a chance,
He said the lowering 01 tne tarin was a
great blessing, as it afforded the poor
people an opportunity ot buying clotn
ing for their children at greatly reduced
orices. lie said he was a carpenter, and
that nc went into . u.incKcrson a vo. a
store a few days ago to bnv a hammer,
not thinking that the tariff had lowered
the uricc, but when he paid for it he
found that instead of costing him $12.
as it would only three months ugo, the
charge was oulv 00 cents, a siving of 'di
cents on one article. Mr. Brooks said
the Democratic party was u party ol
principle, and that when the young men
who are just coning ol age were looking
around lor a party to join, thev would
find it the oulv o,,e that was standing
by principle. The Republicans, the Pop
ulists and the Prohibitionists were coul
escing in the hope of gain, not principle
Hon. K. D. Gilmer made a tine spcecn,
full of valuable facts for thoughtful
voters, lie showed how the Republican
nartv and not the Democratic, was re
sponsible for the panic ot the past two
years and the consequent hard times. He
showed how the Republic -n party was
in nower and had full control ot the
eovernment when the Baring Bros
cn-
terinE the Gulf ot l'cchili. I Ins lias
caused the greatest excitement at Shang
hai andelscwhere.
A dispatch received ut New Uiw.ing,
Gulf of Lao Ton, savs the Chinese are in
full retreat from Moudken, which is
threatened by an advance ol Inpanc.e
troops from Corea, and Japanese forces
are saw to navcuren lanueunear rossitt
Bay and not fur Irom Kusssiau terri
tory bordering on Corea and the Chi
nese province ot Manchuria.
Another report which reaches London
from Shanghai says that it is believed
at the latter city that the Chinese forces
which had been defending Moukdcu have
been hastily summoned from that place
in order to oppose the projected Japa
nese landing either in the Gull of l'cchili
or in the gulf of Lao Ton.
a roitEMtxr ii iii.k
(.aynor
i- to 11111-
I'OVIlll.
.MAN.
IU' -limihl
Trillin
1
Brooklyn, Oct. C Judgu William J.
Gaynor has declined to accept the nomi
nation forjudge of the court of appeals
on the Democratic state ticket. He says:
'If 1 thought that the withdrawal of my
name would injure "senator inns can
vass, I would try to see some way to
Till' Itiini Is 111 Much of a Hotter as 11
William (tout, While the Hear l.lkc
to (hew Utile loits-A Tlii'llllntr
Talc lilvcn the Aldermen.
The north end of Vance street was for
a couple of days this week in a state of
tremendous suppressed excitement, and
the denizens of the usually quiet neigh
borhood could be seen going about with
anxious looks on tbeir faces and one
hand on a pocket. Children of the pre
cinct, too, caught th infection and
played shy of a certain spot that would
be pointed out by those who were most
familiar with the case that invested
everybody with so much mysteriousness.
Diligent inquiry revealed a most pecul
iar state of aflaiis. On Vance street Jus
tice 1. B. Worsley lives. The Justice.it
will bccallcd to mind, once ran a museum
in Tcntville, where he finally got to
keeping so many sunkes (so it was said)
that the Aldermen could not pass with
out scciug them, and the Board declared
the menagerie must be removed. Since
this was done the ownet has been mak
ing a circuit ot the fairs of the state,
where the native who pavs his way in
with good old cider may gaze with rapt
attention upon the animals at so much
per rapture.
The menagerie went into winter quar
ters earlier than usual this year. By
winter qunrters is meant the owner's
yard on Vance street, and here is where
the hullabaloo originated. While he is
not trying cases in his court, the justice's
animals are usuaily trying the patience
ofthe neighbors. The outfit is made up
ol one bear, one ram (a rank butter), a
woll and an eagle, and it appears that
the trouble this miniature 'LiO can't
make is not worth the notice.
One ot the neighbors living near the
Zoo is L. Brown, another W. O. Roberts
and another Davis Harris. The two
first occupy one residence. Thursday
the ram slipped his moorings and sailed
for another port. This port was Mr
Brown's. The Iront door was open and
the saunterer complacently paced
through the hallwav and onto the rear
porch. There Mr, Brown's child was
playing, and the ram s eve took on a
twinkle ol devilment as he braced him
self and in a moment had butted the
hild down the flight of stairs into the
yard. Mrs. Brown heard the child's
cries and ran to its aid. By this time
the ram had sought mother earth and
ns Mrs. Brown started to pick up the
child the rani proceeded to knock he
down. She struggled to her feet only to
go down before this battering ram
again, agoin and again.
1 hen Airs. Koherts ran out to help her
neighbor, but the ram with a smile ol
demoniacal satisfaction set out after her,
running her upstairs, through her room
and linallv into one ol the Browns
jj CiEELBI
I A Desirable Fit
Tuxedo Lenox "I can say with
Shakespeare, 'The fit is on me
now.' "
Madison Square "Are you sub
ject to them?"
Tuxedo Lenox "Yes, I have one
every time I purchase a Knox Hat."
Eknox hats
ARE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY
IN ASHEVILLE BY. , . .
MITCHELL,
THE MEN'S OUTFITTER.
3S l'ATTON AVENUE.
Comparative Sales Of
I Agents l?or
J
tf Conffctions.
JUST RETURNED
From the Northern cities
with a lare and fine se
lection of goods. I em
now busy opening them,
and the display can be
wen next week.
L. BLOMBERG,
17 l'ATTON AVBNUE.
See That Square!
Parlor Suits.
CO
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bJ3
lOR, SALE!
One judgment aeaiust P. A.
I'amiiug for twenty dollars
and eighty eenU (jo So-100.
Will give liberal discount.
Gt. -A.. Greer.
THE - IMPERIAL TRIO
TEAN SC1IAEHBR,
Violinist, PARIS CONSERVATORY,
CHARLES L. BCIIABPER,
Plinlst. FRANKFORT CONSERVATORY
SIDNEY D, TAYLOR,
Cellist BRUSSELS .CONSERVATORY,
Will open studio at 71 Orange street, Ashe
ville. on September the 1st and will now receive
applications lor in ioiiowhir uiuv" .
vinla. nl.nn nruan. Hlnirltlff. harmony
compail tlon, French and German languages.
ricuc auareat
KENILWORTH INN
CORTLAND BROS.
KRAL B8TATB BROKBR8.
1 N VBSTM BUT AOBNTB
NOTARY PUBLIC '
Loans Betartly plaead at B par otal
OffleM as Pattoa Aa., ap stairs
W. A Blair,
NO. 45
PATTON AVE.
AND ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE.
Rock Bottom
FOR CASH OR
INSTALLMENT.
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allow it to remain, for his recent devel
tailed, and how the enormous outflow of I ,,,, ; ,1,,, ,;,, ip olrwpa him roomt. where she slammed the door and
gold then begun, wbicb averaged twelve . . , f . .. , , . . locked the ram out. The beast left then.
million dollars a montu lor over one - . - - Mrs. Brown had picked up her child and
year, lie snowed now 1 nc Kepumican 1 muiunu ui u, ..ii.v ...uu,u
party had always taken tax ctl tnc ncii and 1 trust will, prevail.
andltftiton the poor. How thev had xut till todav when lud-e Cnnorde
removid the income tax, taken the tax ,. , . :,..;,. ,.,. n;i
wished to impose upon him of taking the
nomination for governor, was it deter
mined that Hill would Kail the ticket.
Had Oavnor accented, ll'll would have
retired ond taken the stump lor hi n and
the rest of the ticket.
off transports so that rich men could
travel in foreign countries; oil steam
vachts. that the rich might tide free, off
cold watches, silver plate, etc. The Dem
ocrats bad put t lie income tnxnacK upon
the millionaires, so that the Rockefellers,
the Aston", the Goulds, the Sagis, the
Hetty urcens, would now have to pay
their part towards the support of the
government. The Democrats had also
put a tax upon money, ro tuat a $0 mil
in the pocket of the rich was liublc to
taxes the same as the cow ol the poor
A IIKIIl UK 1 -HUM I.OMXIN.
11
Is Applied In Hit' Yl-ltlu:
l.yiM'lilutr 0111 mil to'.
Anll-
Eought safety in the basement, in doing
which she severely spraiued bcr ankle,
She is now under Dr. I. A. Watson's care
That's the storv of the ram. Now
comes the bear.
Well, the bear broke loose and went to
Neighbor Harris'. Mrs. Harris had just
takeu the baby off the porch when Bruin
came up and seeing nothing else play
fully caught up a little dog and crushed
it in his jaws. Had it been the baby, the
neighbors claim, it would nave been the
same. Again, one day wlun Mrs. llrown
approached her relngcrator she was sur
prised to see the bear sitting atop ol it
coutcntcdlv licking his chops. A 200-
pound bear on a refrigerator. Think
Buffalo Londonderry
-AND-
Harris' Lithia Water
FOR THE PAST 16 MONTHS,
lu May, 1S93 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' Lithia stands in
competition with the two oldest Lithia waters
on the market.
11 the past 16 months sold 30 cases London
derry; soll'4i cases Buffalo; sold 92 cases Harris'
Lithia wuter.
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.
Old Bachelors
Buy cut rate tickets they oppreclate the
extra comforts of life they are enabled to
enjoy by reason of the large savings pos
sible 011 traveling expenses three to five
dollars saved on each ticket is no trifling
.matter to them they always think of it,
bin I
New YoKK.Oct. 0. The English anti-
man. Air. uumcr closed witn a nnc 1 ivnchiiiir committee rccciitlv aclUrcrtsed a I ol it!
appeal for organization and work. i- ,,. r.nvernnn.l " Vl-ilnm i on the Besides this, the bear went over to
Hon. J. H. Merrimon was called for, lct,ter ' '? urmirol Al. li.iina on ti t NciIso. nnd diu 8omc ,)llUinK
and while not removing his overcoat, or surjecr. 01 tiicir usu. mi miuimn on its own account. It upset a churn.
taking the rostrum, responded Irom his plied, snubbing the visitors very sharply spilt the milk and ruined the butter, and
scut in a talk that has not been sur Lushon. Oct. ii. The I'all Mall Ga- when Mrs. Nei son weut to the rescue of
passed in this or any other campaign ol rnm,r,;m, ..., the letter of the 1 i""-"1 property the bear knocked her down,
recent years. It touched the great "u.e; cotniiictitmu upon the letter ol ti e ,1 .g
Ullll-i UVIJM'K VKIIIUHiiVV 11 11 n v jt.
Want Wives
I points ot the national, as well ns the
state campaign, in a simple but masterly
way. and presented tbcni so ns to oe
taken iu bv all.
The Democratic club is warming to its
work and its meetings will be most in
teresting from now until the day of
election.
New names were added to the club as
follows: W. S. Cushtnan, Sam Davis,
H. B. Stevens, G. S. I'owell, W. H.
Shone, lid. Shope, I. R. Treadway, 1. K
I'eiglcr, T. A. lJrice, Lee London, u. u,
Kerr. H. L. Morris. W. C. larvis, W. 11
I Young, J. M. l-'lemming, J. W. Morris.
IN T11K MlSEl'.M.
made by Governor ones ol Alabama,
says the committee's letter is nothing
short of imucrtmcnce, adding:
''Vtcare entirely in agreement with
the snub administered in the Governor's
reply, l'ublic opinion in America is en
lightened and alert enough to deal with
its own administrative ahusts without
the interference of a committee ol irre
sponsible liiiL'lish busy bodice."
The Times makes a similar comment.
wavit.h to xii.vkt: hands.
All agree that my line of
White Royal Vitreous
Is the prettiest, best and
cheaiesl semi-porcelain
made.
I. H. LAW,
SILVER AMD CHINA,
35 Pattou Ave
Heinitsh& Reagan,
DRUGGISTS.
OUR SODi FOUNTAIN WILL BE
OPEN ALL THIS WINTER. . . .
WE ARF SERVING
Frozen Fruit Frappe,
Cherry Phosphate,
Ice Cream Soda,
Ma,. KIukIiiiiii llri-iikatlio licet llccord
AkiiIu Mr. siiirue' Stalk of t orn,
Maj. Robert Bingham made the record
for beets and now he comes again and
beats his own record. The first beet he
sent in to the Museum weighed 2G' a
pounds. Yesterday he sent one that
knocked down all competitors with a
weight of 38V? pounds, a length of two
eet 8 inches, and a circumference of two
feet 10:,i inches. It wears the blue rib
bon. Mfi. Bingham also reports a po
tato weighing one pound and 13 ounces.
A. II. Starncs raised some corn on
Hnminv this venr thnt had to be har
vested with a step ladder. He saved one
of the stalks and brought it to the Mi-
ram vesterdav. It measured 10 lect
four inches from the ground to the car,
and Mr. Starncs would like to htnr from
Uncle Pleas Israel to know il he can out-
Hn thnt.
J. S. Hall of Upper Hominy showed
Thh CiTizttN toduv 1111 car ol corn weign-
ing 1i pounds, grown on his farm, nnd
he did not search for the largest, either.
He says his corn crop will make 75 bush
els to the acre, anil invites I'nclc I'leus
Israel to "down " him
lack Frost mnv conic and go to work,
but thnt doesn't appear to frighten a
(.n il I l'i'lulit I'm' llio Duke anil IiiicIk-
of York.
London, Oct. 6 As the Duke and
Duchess of York were proceeding 111 a
carriage at Leeds to orkslnrc college,
at the opening ceremonies of which they
were to be present, a man rushed from
the crowd which lined the route to the
college buildings nnd attempted to force
bis way to tnc side 01 me carriage, tme
of the detachment lancers, acting as an
escort, struck the man repeatedly with
his sword and drove mm back to tnc
crowd, where he wus taken in charge by
the nohce.
The prisoner proved to ne an imoecuc,
nnd it is believed his actioti iu rushing
toward the carriage was prompted solely
by a desire to shake bands with the Duke
nnd Duchess,
it takes care ofthe chickens in the neighborhood.
These were the stories told before the
Board of Aldermen vestctdav by 1.
Brown, Charles L. Neilson and Davis
Harris, while the Board sat in open
mouthed wonder at the knowledge ol
such things in this age and near the
heart ot the citv. The body took action,
ns will be seen iu the report elsewhere.
Meantime there is b-l-u-d in the eye of some
persons, who declurc that a repetition ol
certain occurrences will nllow somebody
to enjoy jerked bear meat or saddle ol
mutton on dccidcdlv short notice.
To remind their husbands to ses me before
buyiliR elsewhere tell them to give you
the amount 1 save them that would give
lots of pin money every trip they tnke.
C. TP.
Member American Ticket Brokers' Association,
s N. COURT SQUARE. TELEPHONE i'J4
Get a Divorce
mi: t .All MIST 1)1 K.
iii-
ii Is (inly 11 (fin-si loll ol' Time Now,
Troiililt' lli'lnir IIi'IhIU'm DIm iisc
Df.klin, Oct, 0. l'rofcssor Leiden, the
distinguished specialist, has just re
turned Irom Spain, where he his been in
attendance upon the Cznr in conjunction
with rrolcs.-ior Z iearhia. I'rof. Leiden,
replying to n request for a definite state
ment as to the nature ofthe illncs9of the
Mn,. su'dituiii ltt umi"-.
Mnj. Clias. M. Stedman returned last
night from Rutherford and Polk counties,
where he has been making Democratic I
speeches and enthusing the voters as he I
well knows how. The Major savs that I
at Kuthcrfordton vestcrday Senator!
larvis was too sick to nil his appoint
ment nnd Ins time was tilled oy josepni
S. Adams.
t.ivnU'st ol' Unci's.
Ni- w Yokk, Oct. 0. The greatest race
ever run in this country will be deter
mined at Morris park this afternoon.
The horses of the occasion will be Dom-I
ino, Clifford nnd Henry of Navarre, the I
very pick and (tower ol the thorough
brcds ot the land.
Oil till' t'p ('l'lldc.
Ni;v Yokk, Oct. 0. Bradst reefs says:
"While no radical change lias appeared
this week there is evidence pointing to
continued progress in the direction of
improvement. This is true ot the coun
try at large."
COSDHNSED TELEGRAMS.
From that poor cigar you arc smoking
there's lots of pleasure and comlort in a
Kood smoke always in a good humor If
you smoke "Rosa" an extra good 5
center, sold only at
JUST RECEIVED A NICE VARIETY OF
FRENCH SARDINES,
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
HECKER'S SOUPS
Mock Turtle, '
Consomme,
Julienne,
Chestnut street peach tree that belongs Czar, said distinctly:
Seltzer Lemonade,
Grape Phosphate,
Mineral Waters, Etc.
AGENTS FOB
Huyler's
to W. R. Whitson, esq. Mr. Wbitson
brouehf iu today a twig of the tree that
had several blossoms, 111 woicntne young
peach plainly showed.
,1. M, AiIiiiiih ut Mni'lon.
This is the way they talk about one of
Aiheville's Democratic campaigners. The
extract ii from a dispatch sent from
Marion to the Charlotte Observer:
"1. S. Adnms closed in a speech o( GO
minutes which for ti e length of it was
one of the best made here in many n day.
The State committee ought to secure bis
ervice to cnnvais all the mountuin
splendid
His majesty is suffering from Briht's
disease,"
Y. M, ( . A. Ilunic-d Out.
NASiivn.i.ii, Oct. 0. Fire yesterday
destroyed the Y, M. C. A. building, The aud at Nashville, Teun., October 10.
Banner editorial rooms, temporarily
located in thf fourth storv of the build
ing, were burned, together with the hies State ticket ol last year.
and library ot tne paper. Loss?iiuu,iiuu;
paninny insured.
A dispatch from Hong Kong savs the MullaffataWllVi
ty and vicinity were visited Friday by I 0 " '
did great damage to Tl Oil ill nil
d the loss of several IUU111UII
Okra and Gumbo.
citvund vicinity
a typhoon which
property and caused
lives.
Governor McKinlcy will speak at I
Louisville, Kv Thursday, October IS, I mf n4- frk Tlirkf1i nnd
The Massachusetts Republican SUtclflY Tnll Rnilll!).
AAiii-oiifiiin hna rannmSnntarl tlin ttiiral
UIIIVIIIIO I-11VI IlllUkVU IV I.UVII I
CONFECTIONS).
Till" TlllrU'clllll I'rlwoiier.
MliMPins, Tcnn., Oct. C Ruibcu K.
nnn ra. Ho la not OlllV a SDlCndlti ' " w.,ou. " "" ""'"'Jl "
speaker but is popular with the moun-1 arrested last nigut, making tneininccniu
taineers, who till nave tne utmost conn-1 prisoner ucia tor iuc murucr 01 six nc
dene m whatever ne icns mem. ( gruci ueur rwcrrvmc nujun m,
Hon. Thomas F. Bavard, United States I WHEN HUNGRY CALL ON
ambassador, has started to America fori
are:(.. LATIMER
4 IIV ,Ut,UIIIUII Jt ,,-UVHI UUI .UlllUI
of Pennsylvania is constantly growing I
worse.
AND BUY YOUR GROCERIES,
this morning from Southampton. It) JN . UOUrt (Square.