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Asheville Daily Cfeer.; REGISTER! REGISTER! VOLUME X. NO 137. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. IF YOU WANT GOOD BREAD USE- The following natueJ firms have it in stock : Owonby & Son. J. A. Whit M. C. No- land, Ri & Morris, J. A. Luquoro, II. L. Fitzpatrick, Boon & Lunsford, J. (. Lance & Co , J. S. Fullam, Wiu M. Flax, A W, Bry son, F. M. Foster, A. C Davis, Glenn Bro., Turner & Son, T. J. Bevell. Cline & Cornelius, McDowell & Phil lips, W. A. Lattimer, Mc Dowell & Johnson, .1. S, Forster, S. II. Mechelor, W W. Williams, Ilauirick Bros. POWELL & SNIDER JUST RETURNED From the Northern cities with a lare und fiue Be lpction of goods. I win now busy opening them, and the display cau be ween next week L. BLOMBERG, 17 I'ATTON AVIINUU. FOR SA-IE! One judgment against E. A. Fanning for twenty dollars mill eighty cents (io 80-100. Will give lilieral discount. G-. .A.. Greer. Oakland Heights Hotel WILL GIVE Reduoed Rates Until January 15th, 1895. Daisy Flour ! tt comojuMt a little higher in price, but is better in tiuiility, ami as all flour is now cheap, you can amml to iwr the best. Chase & Sanborn Roasted euflccs received fresh every week, an I money wilt nut buy you a be It it eofi'ce than our "Seal Bra ml." FRESH CRACKERS The oyster season is now here ami we would call your attention to our Monitor brand oyster crackers and cracker meal at ioc. Try them once and von will have no other. A. D. Cooper, N. COURT SCUR. DON'T FORGET TH KX THE Largest and Best ASSORTMENT OF 1'INK Writing Papers lOc, Per C-fcuire II KEPT AT Estabrook's HOK AND STATIONERY STORE. a South Main St, See That Square ! ParlorSuits HI I f a ni.!. as CO NO. 45 3 CU3! IB PATTON AVE. My AND AM. KINDS 01' FURNITURE. Rock Bottom FOR CASH OR INSTALLMENT. WEEK I. V h .8 5 r g h 3 i I . r Soup h )h r (i U -o i 1 1 I L ' u f t "5 C " tr, 5 -J ' b is s p i ? a a .s M 1 Z s s n o S i J 9 off b j 5 New Dressing Dolls JUST IN PRINCE AND PRINCESS SERIES. "ROYAl. ttfClK," I. BI-Y 1.IONKI," "IWEKT ABIGAIL," "COVRTI.V BKtTRICE.1 These are the very latest and prettiest dolls yet made. Kach have lour costumes of court dress. Made by Raphael Tuck, Loudon, and designed by Marguerite McDonald, Come and see them. NOTICK Our buyer leaves this week for the eastern ma:ket to purchase the holiday flock 'or the Crystal Palace. We ask all who are ow ing us accounts past due, to please settle in lull by the end of the mouth, as we will nut extend the time any longer. W. Thrash & Bro, CHINA, CI.ASS. HOUSE C.ctODS, KTC. WHAT have you HERE An "Ad." inlliiiK attintioti HESTON expressed 1.500 I.OAVh E IIKKAU TO THE CONFEDERATE REUNION AT BRYBOX CITY. OVR BR F.Alt CAN'T BE BEAT. - Heinitsh & Reagan DRUGGISTS. CHl'RCH HT.a it PATTON AVE TAKK CAKK 01' YOl'R TKRTH IV L'SINti ., Hygienie Tootb Wash and Hygienie Tooth Powder PREPARED BY Heinitsh & Reagan aELI.IaU AliKNTI FOR J CANDIES. IIK8T IIRANDS DOMESTIC KKV WK8T CUiAR8.vBPRCIAI, AT TRNTION TO U0 TRADH, couth ai. What llii- liciiiocrnllc I'.irly 1 la- limit' mill W ill -' Hope In I In pillillcilll I'urt.v I'opllllM-.'s Wild schemes. Senator Jav vis was intiodiuul at t lie Farmcis' warehouse yesterday bv Louis M. Bourne, who said he w is clal to present to the people ti e trusted leader of Iemocracv, who fur lit) years hail proven loyal to tvery trust repesed in liim. in war as well as in peace. When the applause following S.nator arvis' upi carance died out he leg in. I thank my young friend," he sai.l, "lor bis kind word?. I wish to get acquainted with you; to find the true relation ex isting between ycu and me. If an nglishmnn were on English soil he would rcler lothe (J'lecn as th?snvt'ri ign. Here the people are the sovereigns, not the subjects. K ich man is a sovereign and eaeh woman nti uncrowned queen, :ind we are all their sul j.e's What am II I am what 1 ought to lie 1 am your servant. This is the ptoplt's country. You are the linal ntbitcts on every pnlit- :il qutstion. "How do vou govern? Vou cannot do it except through the medium of par- tics, representing principles. I he par- tics nre the agents l the people. Today the Democratic party is in power. The question h;s olieu been asked of late, What lias the Menu crane party none i It 19 a proper (pn-stiou. To mc it brings no serious ciiiiei-rii. It shows Hint the tn sm interest in pulilic people are matters. I will try to tell what the Democratic party lias done and what it intends to do. II ti e Detnucratic p irty mnot serve Vfti iivupcily it tlioulil be turned out rii.d iiiintiur party put in power. l.'Jt in take a common sense lew 01 thinyf . 'I'lli' ri-nplf 1 an I iiilcrMallil. Government is vi profound mystery. If the people will lalvc active, intelligent interest tliey can rcadiiy iiiidirstand wlint is rijjlit. 1 w;!i to lav down two or three plain prop oilman. 1'irst: 0 Ul cers, I'm in I'rtsnluit down to the lowest, should be guided by hi inclines. There should he the lean burdenson the people- least able to I). a: them and the he iviest burdens on those hem ab'e io b.ar them. will ask the Ki-pub i.- ir.s present il'thev agree to that. Ii llicvdo they should uetout ol the- Iv publi".;;, , trt v and into the Democratic paitv. II we t.iv to lavor inv class ol pn i le IcL in lavor the wi'alth-proib:cei. Why? The I iliorinc people produce the' wealth ol' this coun try. The Republican party talks id biiny the Irienil ol the ia:..lc! 11 a larmcr ewmcs to town and hues a I nvvcr and av him Sail, he ir' I poorer and the lawyer ri.lur, but th-j countrv't wealth lsthesani '. Hut wlun a I inner tills the soil and raises crops he has idrleJ to the accumulated wealth ol the country. So with the maker id bricks from the soil. Now, these people should be lavorcri. I he KciiuM'cati party despite its prolvsiions, pu s lh' heaviest oiirdens on those leust able to bear them. Applause lint has the Ueniocr.itic party none for the people since it has had tlie In nee : Don t take mv word lor it; 1 .1 prove it will call no a man Iroin nut ia the ounlry ami make a campau'ii orator out ol him. Apnlaiisi 1. These are hard times? lias the lem ocralic party made it possible lor vou ti live more cheaply than evci lieloie.' ike no man's word (or it ; no and hc lor uurscll. tlotonnv store in .Ashe- ille, to any store in Uuucoinlu1. It the truth is told bv the uiereliii'i' be will tell you wdiat 1 .on tcllini; you : I lie D.uio cratic party promised to icilu e the erst of necessities clothinu ol every kind. xcs, farm imuleuit nts, etc N w, v;o to inv truthlul m reh.int and ask i; an ac cheaper 'hail in '!ll!. A-k about a hammer, n hoe, nails, or nn u'l.er iui plemcnt lor the tarms.nn l sic ii the Democratic party hasn't told the t'uth Then ask about everything th-it c.oes to build n house, then as winKr is ci.minj on, althouuh the wool: n s heiliili loesn't no iuto ell'ect until linuaiv 1 vet ask about elotliinu I ir vou m.Ii ami wile; about knives and Io: !.--, an I any tliinu else you please. Maken Burundi!. 'Ii you ure buying anil can save 10, 15, L'O ntul 25 per cent., it the Democratic party has made it possible lor you to save this, you should he lair enoivli to say so. 1 will make this bargain with you: I hove never voted auythini; but the Democratic ti.ket, but it vou don't find you can bur all thcs.'thiiieseheaper 1 will vote the Republican ticket. 11 treat applause Now, you Kcptihhcaus and Populists should make the same bar gain. llow did the Democratic p utv make this saving for you '. 11 y rciiuei"K taxa tion on the iiicessaries. of life. What in teiests vou is where vou can cct vom clothing chc.ipis'.. Possibly vou think you (lou t pay tax s to supp irt the I m- tcd States government, II you don I pay it, my lutnur liieml, who does? Does it pav ltell : Let me tell vou: . it comes Iroin tlie people. No tax collector comes and gets it, but every merchant from whom you buy collects it Irom vou. They lire the iitdiiect tax collectors, with this distinction : II they collect mouev for foreign good's bought ihey collect lor thejjovcrnnient ; if they collect lor goods made in America I hev collect lor north ern ninnulacturcts. t Applause. Ho vou wonder that you arc hard up ? The New England slates nnd New York, New crtev, reunsylvauia and Delii- wnrc less than six per cent, ol pop ulationpossess oiic-linlf of all our wealth, iint-half ol the banking eapi tal, one-half ol all the iiiomy. llow did it net there? In natural resources that section Hoch not compare with North Curolina. I'or Mi) years the K publicaiis have made laws so that nil this wealth has been going in this one di ruction. Vou have been sending it there, compelled by Kepubltenii laws to do so even if vou botiuht only a 10 cent knife for your bov, or n oil ceul dress lor your wile. Yet uiiy nller clay, month alter month, year alter year, Iromcvery house hold in Iliiiieouihc, in all North Carolina, in nil the South, in nil the West, a steady stream of money has been going in that tame direction. Di'iiioe I'iiIh Would I a mi 1 1 .e IIiii'iIi-iim, "Now n Keptiblicnii will exclaim: 'Vou r nt 1m, i,t lu tt-i'.lt flni'l fit p ftf ttt-rli r . , " " . ". r . . tiilinH ' .S I liftllitt! Ill M rttarttfi.t lit that givci nie un equal chance with every other man. The Democratic partv lias undertaken to ciuali burdens of Icomiscku os si.cu.NL) iac u. .A IV sI'KKCII lot; Tiii Tii m:i:ki: iiFiirniY it uipcniTT mm tii nr.irr HTKnninvdn I'liLit I till 1 ill lliaillJllilljL tUHUMl IV 11VI1I 1 11.01.'1J1U.'J I mm: I'lil-OM'.lts KM Al'K AW- t 1. 1 T( HKs. (ii-ui'u'i- and U lllluiii I oily, AVIio nrt I'mlrr "i iiteiii i' ol Death liip lliu clary, and Tivo Mrn Indicted for Miii'di-i-, Aiiiiina the Number. Maksiiam., N. C, Oct. 11. Special. Nine prisoners escaped from the Madi son county jail here last night. Among the number arc George and William Cody, convicted of murder in the first degree; George Roberts nnd George Ilensley, indicted for murder. The Codys were tried and convicted at the last term of Madison Superior court bjfore udge Shuford. The crime they were charged with was robbing their uncle. The defendants were represented by J. M. Gudger, jr., ol Asheville and Jeter C. I'ritchard of Marshall. They were sentenced to hs banged, Mr. Gud ger thinks, tomorrow, but an appeal for ii new trial was pending in the Supreme court, and the sentence would not have been executed at the time set. W. K, Nelson, who came up from Mar shall today, tells Tim Citizun that the prisoners elleetcd their escape by boring a hole large enough to permit the pas- it: e ol the bouies through the wall, which is about Hi inches thick. The jail" is a wooden building. The men had outside aid in securing un auger. One of the prisoners, a negro charged with rape, stopped with a colored friend n tew miles from Marshall and told him the escape was effected about 3 o'clock. Then the refugee went on his way, and it the time Mr, Kelson lelt nothing bad been heard from the prisoners. TIIK MIDNKillT ( AMIIII V N still I'liiiindlnu; 111 the UN frivolities. Alld-t ol I'haxki.in, X. C, Oct. 9. I'earsjti has been saying lor several days that he was going to have Shook J. Wiley of the Ashe- Kegister here today to give him a send off through the paper. Wiley was here as per previous arrangement, but what he cau say for the man that owns him is a mystery to even the Republicans ind Populists. 1'enrs ju led olT in his usual harangue of personal abuse of Crawford, but the people of Macon county, as a rub, are a reading, thinking people, nnd bis speech lell as ll it as a lloundcr. His heretofore supporters left the court house utterly dntMisted with him. Pearson has made his light and spent his money, but some say he has not kept the political faith. All the blowing and pulling J, Wiley or any other man can do will not change the situation now. The tide has turned from K eliiiiond Hill nnd nothing remains but a worn out, broken down, disgrunted politician who will never be admitted into the Republican party again after the tith of November. The Republicans don't find in Pearson that true exponent of Republicanism they expected when they trotted himout from behind the court house last March at the dead hours ot midnight. I know the Republicans of this county person ally, as 1 was brought up with them, ami 1 can truthlully say that quite a number will not support Pearson. They ire true blue and will not sicrihee their principle lor Mr. Pearson or any other man. I'citsuu devoted a gicat deal of bis time today pleading with the Populists to support him, but his pleadings were in vain, as unite n numbt'r publicly de noil need his scheme to cutch votes, and assured Crawford that he would get their support on the day of election. Pearson admits over his signature that the Republicans and Populists nre as far apart as the Last is Irom the West on national issues, but he thinks they might come together this one tunc tor bis spc ei il henelit, although he did not tell them one thing he could do for them, ex' cept vote lor Tlios. It. Reed of Maine for speaker. This is the only relief he has offered the people and a true Southerner doe'su I care to be relieved that way ludge Crisp el Georgia is good enough lor them. Pearson states every day that it is his great combination scheme to redeem the country that brings the people out to hear the discussions, but he would not have thought so, had he been witb me this morning. I drove out a few miles into the country and on mv way I met several plodding through the mud in the direction ol town and 1 asked them where they were bound for and the an swer was ipiicklv given : "We are going to the skinning. ou doubtlcst nave heard that little song the boys sine: nmgoii g to the wedding, Sally Ann," but thev have changed it out here to the Skinning ol Richmond Ann." Crawford made one of bis best speeches heic today, Macon county will Rive handsome Democratic majority this fall, and that tin: nnd tried exponent ol Democratic principles, lion. J. Frank Ray, will be returned to the Legislature by mi increased minority. The DcniO' ti nts have nothing to fear out here. Ii. W. T. (I. W. HOLM KS lH KII'K. Iniple service ( ImrnclcrUe Last sad Idles. the IlosroN, Oct. 11. Amid a wealth of llovvcis, the plain, black cloth covered cull'ui, bcaiing a plate on which was in s.ribed "Oliver Wendell Holmes" and containing nil that wni mortal of the latnous poet, was placed at the head ol the main uislc in King Chapel yesterday mid the simple tuncral rites were Held Alter the service the body was taken to Mount Auburn and buried in the Jack son lot in the same grave io which the wile of the poet wns interred. Only the family and moEt intimate friends were present. Yellow l ever llauluir In .Mexico Oaxaca, Mexico, Oct. 11. There is much cxcilcmcnt among the people of state of Cnnipcche nnd the Island of Carmen over the yellow fever which n causing large numbers of deaths. The Norwegian bark Dolly has lost three of her crew, and on shore deaths ore nu merous. Ilnil Mrlkv- KmomkIi II I Nkw Ui:iI'oki, Mass.. Oct. ll.-The oicrntivc in five corporations went , b iek to work this morning after being oa a strike fur seven and a ball weeks. Tin: thki itK.vtii a a.i:i i: i i r.-j I..WI'. ; JnekMiiiville 1 I In- 1'laee ami Alter Inly, I silo. Hie 'l ime V r.lu ( tiiiKbt Hie I'lmbter- The I liaioplou sneer. New Yukk, Oct. 11. Cot belt and FiUsimmons met in the Herald i.Hi.e wis morning lor the pu-pose ot arrange iug a match. Captain Glori, w ho ap peared for Fitzjimmons, when asked by Corbett to show the color of his money, displayed $1000 to bind the match. Corbett then Bhowcd $10,000 and told Glori to cover il when he pleased, but there would be no fight until after July 1st, as he would not cancel his profitable theatrical engagements. This was n disappointment, but l'ilziiintnons and Glori agreed and the work of drawing up articles began. In answer to a question if he was wil ling to light niter July 1, Fitzsimmons replied: "I'll fight him any time.'' It was finally agreed to do battle ulicrucxt July, Having yielded on the ipiestion ol date, then the club was the next problem. The first oiler was -'5,000 bv Scholl of the Olympic ol New Orleans, which was increased to $:t0 000 by Wil liams of the Auditorium of the snmeeiiv. This was raised to $1,000 by "Circular oe" Vendig for the Florida Athletic club of acksonvillc. Williumssuid $.';.",- 000 was his limit. Scholl mentioned $50,000, which culled forth smiles. Cor bett said the bid was wild and the money must be shown. Scholl produced o.OOO which, Correit said, was not enough to post for $50,000. l itzsitnmons evidently wanted to hglu bclore the Olympic, while Corbett pre ferred Florida. Fitzsimmons linalU said : Well, I will yield every point in order to make a match, i will sicu with the Florida Athletic club." Corbett sneered at Fi'.z-iimmons' al leged complaisance. 1 am champion, , he said, and. 1 will say when and where 1 will light. I have been roasted right and lelt on the charge of being attaid of you. Now I am here to make a match. I have my m jury to put up and I will not leave the room till an agreement is signed." It was finally agreed to battle some. time after July 1st next at die Florida Athletic club, Jacksonville, the club to hx the date of the fight. 1 be snorting editor ol th. l.. ..Id said the articles coul.l not be sig ud in t lie building and the men agreed to meet at six tonight to complete the mutch. AD1.AI TALKS. A mud Pally ol the IIHiioK Deiuo- erney. Lincoln, 111., Oct. 1 1 . Intensive pre parations were made here for the recep tion of Vice-President Stevenson today The Democracy of Logan county dc- cided upon this btirg the main rally ol the campaign, and selected the eotmtv capital as the pluce. The vice-President arrived Tuesday umht, becoming tin guest of a friend. This morning I'OO voters with three brass bands proceeded to the stopping place of the Viee-Pies - dent and cs.-orted him to the principal hotel where he held a reception u itil 1- 'clock. The elaborate out door ar rangements lor a demonstration had to be abandoned at noon on account ol mc cold, and the friendlysheltcrot n hall was ought, which onlyaccoinmoda'c la pur tion ol the crowd ol visitors, principally larmcrs. At 2 p. m. the vice-President ,f intro duced by Dr. A. M. Miller. He was ac corded a favorable reception and spent an hour explaining and deleti.lia. the tiler wisdom ol the Wilson lull and mcasuics of the administration. riiH'.i) nut ai si:. A l ulled suites .Mill-shall W ho W olllll Fltflil I'or Politic-. WasiiiNC.TON, Oct. IL'. S. S YiiKiii'.. United States marshal for the district of West Virginia, nt the rtipust ol the attorney general has resigned and A. D. Gardner has been appointed to t he vacancy. Mr. Vincent was appointed in 18U3. in September list Xiucat and several deputies were present nt a politi cal meeting at Wayne, West Vnginia. Ai the conclusion ot Hie address which did not please him, Vincent arose to reply, whereupon many ot the iiud-.cucc lelt the hall. This seemed to have angered Vin cent and an altercation arose winch cul minated in an alfray, during which one man was killed nnd three other w ounded. The marshal and deputies were ar rested and are under bond to await the action oftlic grand jury. Complaints have been made to the attorney general that twice bclore Vincent or his deputies had been guilty of creating disturbances at political mectings.nt Illuelitld and lltint- iiiucuii. i ui one oi incse oiie uccs in cent was reprimanded by Attorney (ten- cral Olncy. llll I'D TO Itdlt A ITIA1N. Spikes Pulled and the ( in- Weill Oil On to Hie Ties. Dksvick, Col., Oct. 11. Soon alter midnight a bold attempt was made se ven miles south of Denver to wreck nti cast bound Santa Fc passenger train for the purpose of robbery, it is believed. Spikes were puueu irom tile rnils, und the en gine, baggage car, conch, chair car and sleeper ran oil' on the tits. The damage wns trilling and no one was hurt, but the track was blocked five hours. The eround of the robbery theory that a man called at South Denver early in the night and intimated that 11 tram wns to be wrecked and robbed. Orders were given for it to proceed slowly, but it wns not supposed that the uttcnint would be made so near the city, and the train wns running at a speed of eight miles an hour. There is yet no clue to the miterennts. Killed nt a Holler Explosion. Siiamokin, Tcnn., Oct. 11. A terrible boiler explosion occurred at Henry Clay shaft this morning. Three dend bodies have been taken from the debris. Some inv there nre five more dead. The disas tcr. coupled with the calamity on Tuc day at the Luke Fidlcr shaft, has plunged this city into mourning. (one loDuvy Jones' Locker. Fkovidbnck, R. i Oct. 11. The steamer Mnjtlla, carrying stone for the new breakwater, is reported bottom up near Point Judith. It is believed the captain and crew ol five are lost. ODDS ami EXDS? 41 fairs of Hathaway, Soulc is; HarritiKtim's, hurt & Packard's and A.K. NfUUtow& Co.'s BUn Men' Shoes. l CHOICE $3.75j fc WORTH S3 AND $6, 1 : MITCHELL, I ; THE MEN'S OUTFITTER. I'ATTON AVENUK. CoiMparntivo Sales Of Buffalo Londonderry Harris' Lithia F. :. TIIK PAST 16 MONTHS. In Muy, i-vij we u-cre solicited to take the amney f.ji ll.irris' I.ilhia Water in Asheville. We compile the sales of each since then to !iuv Uh 1'i-eipie huw Hams' I.ithia stands in eompctiliun with the two oleft-st I.ithia waters on the iiunket. In tlit- past 16 months sold 30 cases London derry; sold 41 cases Iliiflalo; soli! 92 cases Harris' bilhia water. Harris' I.ithia water $4.50 per case, f 1,50 rt-'tate- fur return ul hottles and case. AOKNTS FOU ASHliVlLLK RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVENUE. OUR AIM Is to buy the very best of everything low enough to undersell al! compe tition we believe in trimming down prices to liven uptrade we have just arranged our candv department to suit us maybe it will suit you best marshm.illows, the 4-Oc. kind, 30c. pound superior chocolate creams and chocolate drops, 20c good car amels, ISe French mixed candies, loc. and 20c Tenney's SOc. candies reduce .1 to GOc. 'HE EFFECT 01 introducing Shamrock Irish Linen writing piper nt 10c. has brought out lots of imitators, but none as good we oiler one kind only as that's the best to be bad il your dealer doesn't handle Shamrock there's a reason for it moral: insist upon having Shamrock. RAY TIIK BROKKK. ON THE ScJL'AKE Justus Well Try ROSA CIGARS, Might be better than what you are smoking certainly no worse. C. E I1A.Y, N. Cm RT snt ARE. TELEPHONE 191. J EST RECEIVED A NICE VARIETY OP FRENCH SARDINES. ALSO A FULL 1INE OF UECKEli'S SOUPS : Mock Turtle, Consomme, Julienne, Mnllagatawny, Bouillon, Okra and Gumbo, Mutton Broth and Ox Tail Soups. WHEN HUNGRY CALL ON LATIMER AND BUY YOUR GROCERIES 16 N. Court Square.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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