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Daily Citizen Asheville REGISTER! REGISTER! O State Library ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME X. NO 138. Daisy Floisr ! It couusjusl n little hinher in imcc, hut is Letter in iptality, ami as all Hour is now cheap, you .: it iitVonl I" use the hesl. cw Dressing Dolls IRC liDlfWU Ti l ill Villi I HilVllVllli IF YOU WANT GOOD BREAD Chase & Sanborn Kousleil coflecs received fresh evely week, ami muney will not buy you a better coffee than our "Seal Urnml." USE FRESH CRACKERS. The uyslcl season is now here anil we would call your attention to our Monitor brand oyster crnckcrs anil cracker meal at ioc. Try them once und vou will have no other. 0BEL1SKB1K The following named firmt have it in stock : Owenby & Son. .1. A. White. M. C. No- land, Rice & Morris, J. A Luquere,K. L. Fitzpatrick Boon & Lunsford, J. G Lance & Co . J. S. Fullam Wm M. Flax, A W. Dry son. F. M. Foster, A. C Davis, Glenn Bros., Turner & Son, T. J. Revel), Cline & Cornelius, McDowell & Phi lips, W. A. Lattimer, Mc Do well & Johnson, J. Forster, 8. H. Mechelor, W W. Williams, Hamrick Bros POWELL & SNIDER sr ah: I J. M. AUIIATI. l.tM-ki' JUST IN IOM1.1MON OK T1IK ltl'.l'OlIT Ol tiik uo.vn ctiMMi'i ri:K. PRINCE AND PRINCESS SERIES. KOVAI. HFCilF." "I.ORDLV I.1UNKI.," ".HWl-ICT AHICIIL." "tOl RTLV IIKATRICK. ' .MihhIv ulllllti't Ail".Vl'l' rulii's Sicri-li. Pigeon, Haywood cutinty, Oct. H. The candidates lor the State Senate ad dressed the people here today, and not withstanding a cold raiu fell from m rn ing uutil night, the house was lull. Mr. Craig opened the discussion with an hour's speech, It argument can win the campaign, the Lord has already dc- The second section of the report made ijvcre(i Agao into our hand: for Craig to the County Commissioners bv the conluietcy cut the ground Iroin under Good Roads commi'.tee is as follows, M00dy's feet. When he dtalt with the omitiirg parts identical in both reports: fjottrine of protection in his earnest and Before entering upon the (juestion oil folccrul wayull the ilcicnsesul the Kcpub macadamizing, wc would say that we I ijcang were demolished as he dealt upon are rrcatlv imorcssed witu the advan-1 them blow alter blow tnce derived from having the county One great strength Mr. Craig has is 'I'll.-Two ItepnrtH Compose a I'W-eo ol I'ulillo Illu-liwiiy Literature That Kvery One- In lliiiiemulie Ought Head nuil study. I HIT tUlf B FLORIDA lill W KOI (.11 I I i:iAI! IN AM Ki:v, Aliol T H)I)I)S and ENDS roads laid off in the most judicious man TIim are the very latest ami prettiest ooiis yei ncr, so as to require ine luvtu pusaiuie made, liach have lour costumes of court dress. I pcicentnet of grade, A. D. Cooper, N- COURT SCIMRF DON'T FORGET TH ,T THIS his sincerity and truth; in this there is an eloquence which studied art cannot acquire, a language which wells up from the heart of the real man which books which shams and Then no lets im Made by Raphael Tuck. Loudon, bv Marguerite McDonald. Come iL-nrn't n,,r l,.,v-.r lr-iivr. lilts weelc lor I le 1 " - ---i When Mr. I r.nir cnKcn the RlriinueSl ' . . . i ,1.- knii,i... i,-tr I at,rffnnA fnunrlntinn tohe taken off as I D...i.i:nn.,, : .1... 1 o i..l..,,i i..w.i,.,i eastern niaiKei 10 jnucii.isc ........... dm, ...v , - mpuiivui'j iu uuhm. for the Crystal Palace. Wc ask all who arc ow-1 frcuucntl V and Bpecdilv AS possible, or as I and telt tliat answer was needed . . r..ii l ' . . I i t m 1.. . ei.:i.. i,- . iu6 us accounts past mie, 10 iue.se .u .... tneci,a,...ctcr 0f the ground requires, t- or J ' and designed Uat ig ;t to llaTe them thoroughly cannot teach, and v s auu see them. I . I irauds cannot copv. Is week for the drained, and all war both from their when Mf Crai' - d(j i,v ihr fiid ol the inonlh. as we will not extend the time any longer. CHINA, CLASS. HtlfSK eielODS, KTC. Largest and Best ASSllRTMKNT OV l-IN'K Writing Papers lOc. Per Cnirc let KKPT AT EstaToroolc's B30K AND STATIONERY STORE, zz South Main St. hue the aumence I i i.. n i.i: i .A the purpose of colcoting and n"w"B 8tineSs reigned, unbroken bv the slight to escape the water from the road bed, I egt murmcr of applause. lie had vvi- and also lor carrying water aero ss the I dently come to bury the Republican I. mmnrl Mie I party, not to praise it. lie could not Thad. W. ThraSll & BroJofterracottaVi citili.,.n.6nu6u ..... - cans. Moodvisa man ol intellect, imt ease the Urgest amount ol water, to his task w(,s too Bre.lt His eau which tney will ever ue siiDccieu, unu d(,f(.nseess He sat down amid universal where tnis wouia require pipeoi niTKcr sjjencc diameter than is easily attainable, that Charles A, Ilendcisou next I.. .U tin stone culverts be built. Third, and no 9tam He is rather a peculiar lookinj less important tnan tne aoove, rccom- mnn ,ms a ycry intelli(,ent ,.lt0 alul mend thorough rolling of the earth ssur- plcnly 0, humor nnU llorse stnse. He face and as fur as possible, that oil tills ,ai,i he did not agree with Cleveland in be rolled down in layers of not more aa that he had done, but that Clcv. land man i- ii.iuis in iuiv.... was a greater man than he was. Llcvc think in some parts of our county will nnd wag pijent 0f the raited States, produce a very satisfactory road during while he was onlv nn aspirant for the most of the year without the expense ol p,ace Heshowed the fallaev ol every macadam. position taken by Mocilv. lie discussed in i Mvc KU tibiiKt. state politics in a clear und forcil lcwav, With regard to the nmcudamizing m and to the complete satisfaction ol the Mecklenburg county, which we exam- Democrats. ined, that which seemed to us best suited ohn Amnions, thinking that his time I. nv.,1.. liinwn is sure to toonr circumstances, was made as U- "V"",? rt!t lu. " . i a nopeicss ngu., uui uoi snow ui. lows: I-irst, abed was excavated either The Democracy is solid and em husias- lllilkc a Stroilir appeal to on the side or in the center of the road, tic lor the whole ticket, and a good 1 9 to 12 feet in width, and from G to 8 many Republicans openly dc.larc the. Oil!- CltlZCnS antl meet inches in depth, the earth thus excavated win not support i carson. I being spread over the other pari oi ine with corresponding ap- road bed and thoroughly packed by roll- o t OM KA LM KM ' I im. Tlni n ireiwh is nroduced Of tilt I ,iHtb n,lfrnm N tn 10 lUClCS I T " '" ""' M " A Good Thing riK' .lull riouii'ii oiv w ith or w iiiiiint IVl-MiiuTs-ltullriiuili Walil liy tlif Wiivos HullilliiB lllow u liiU. Pensacoi.a, I-'la., Ot. 12. A special received here from Apalachicola shows that the center ol the hurricane on Mon day pass:d between this city and that place. The wind at Apnlaclncola blew from the southeast and the tide rose so high that the water was three feet deep in the floors ou Water street. Several houses were blown from their founda tion and a number of boats were blown over into the marsh. Jacksonville, l-'la., Oct. 12. Commu nication has been re-established with all points on the Atlantic coast visited by the storm which raged Monday night and Tuesday morning and dispatches tell woeltil tales ol the destruction caused bv the wind and water. Apalachicola and Cedar Key were di rectly in the storm's path and the dam ace at those duces is almost incalcula ble. In Cedar Kev the main business street is piled from one end to the other with debris, consisting of wreckage from boats, wharves and fish houses and logs ol'everv dcscriotion. The Florida Central and Peninsular railroad is a heavy suflerer. Almost the entire track to the mainland, a distance ol three and one-half miles, is either de stroved or badly damnged. The Town murovement company is a ueavy u ser as a number of business and dwelling houses were swent away. Ihe city hall a two story concrete building with offices below, had the rool blown oil' undone entire side knocked out by logs, etc. The fit v iail cannot be lound. From Cedar Creek the cyclone traveiea up the west coast until it reached Apa lachicola. It was more severe at Apa lachicola than at Cedar Creek, if pos siblc. y. A 1 f MITCHELL, ft . A i A' -- '14 VOl 1! Of (iOIJ). Hoiily prcciation. This is de monstrated by the in creasing demand for Heston's DOMESTIC BREAD. .1 .1.. l,..it.Ml tliia tri-nrh is I News of III! Arrlllrlll thoroughly rolled nn:l a layer of rough lu many sections of the country it is stones (.such ns can be produced from fc preVailing opinion that one would as adjoining lands is placed to n th ekness , . . i,.i nt ol 0 inches, broken with hummers to a well try to grow potatoes in a band of size capable of passing through a ring 3 sugar as to get news of a railroad ncei- inches in diameter and well rolled. Upon dcrlt out of a railroad man. And there this should he placed a layer ol stone ;a no douot that in some instances this is broken by a crusher, none of which , i. i . ,....,.,. i. o ' almost true. .".r W. Th a e rto fx oi a depth o. But Tim C.i i.:n believes it due to the nild , umlillg it toward the city a short fi inM.P. nn,l W.-II rolled. In Mecklenburg Southern Kuilway company and us distance reversed it nud jumped on, ma Ti-iilu HoIiIm-pm (irt l.lttU (.rent lilsk. Sackami-nto, Cal., Oct. 12.-Tbe east bound overland train due here at o'clock last niuht was held uy by two inr-.skt-d men about six miles below the ritv. The robbers, armed with revolvers, comoclled the engineer and fuman to accompany them to theexpresscar where Messenger Page was told that if be did not opcu the doors, the engineer and fireman would be shot. Page, however, .-it first nttenuitcd nsistance and fired twice, but f.aring that the trainmen would be killed, he let the bandits into the car where they secured four bpgs ol cold containing about $1,000. The roliliers men uncjupicu tuc engine, JUST RETURNED From the Nort hern cities with a largo nnd fine se lection of goods. I flin now buny opening them, and Ihe display can be wen next week L. BLOMBERG, 17 PATTON AVBNU1S. See That Square ! - i I I Parlor Suits. A Blair, I I NO. 45 3 est B PATTON AVE. 1 AND ALL KINDS 01' M KNITfKK, Rock Bottom FOR CAB11 OR INSTAI.I.VKNT, WKIKIV jF"OR SALE ! Oue judgment agninat H. A. 1-inuiug for twenty dollar and eighty cents 80-100. Will give liberal discount. JL. Greer. (.'.ents l;tr county this layer was covered with a olhcials to say that so tar as tney are I11J? Uu.ir escape. Hie engine ran into couniy uns layer concerned the on n on does not anplv at the nncoun ed train, but as steam had layer 01 line seiv..,g, . I, , Tl, ,1 ,,,,,,!,,. n the Ashe- i.,.., . .,.,, n. done. Before Sa railroad was , SS;,,,, t,."in the men robbed a n, .,! .mihi-nl mn he ho that no UlCCC euac in junii. i. iicn .. , . o irucu w.ii mi should fail to pass through a 2 inch ring, early on tne morning on which it oc Wo think in this way the dust, or fine curred, Tim Citbim went at once to onfections. lntrria. would be of cood value in fill- headquarters am lounu uan u spuicmr , ,11.Us ,, ,,, inn cracks and binding together the Jewell, wno, witnoui tt n iMai.u-.-s ol' LouWIaiia. larger pieces, whereas il placed on the serve, gaveout every , .aiot .u nice aoom Kin iv nainv I llic Wltwti an nil tio iv iuui i-tvu - M 'MIAMI lM'.Ml'.D. Wasiiixi.tox, Oct. 12.-udgc M 41 l'aiis of llalhaway, Souk- Harrington' -. Hurt & Packard's and A. K. NettU toll & Co.'s Fino Men'H Shoes- CHOICE $3.75. W'OHTH 5 AMU SO. THi: NK.N'tl OllTKITIl rs I'ATTOS AVENCK. Coin pa 'M Ixv. Hales OI Buffalo Londonderry Harris' Litlia Water FOR TIIK l'AST 16 MONTHS. In May. we were solicited to take the :iKcucy for Harris' Litliia Water in Asheville. Vt'e compile the sales of each since then to show the people how Harris' Lithia stands iu competition with the two oldest Lithia waters on the market. In the past 15 months sold 30 cases London derry; soli'vil cases Uuffiilo; sold y2 cases Harris' Lithia water. Harris' Lithia water $4.50 per case, $1.50 re bate for return ofliotlles and case. ACKNVS FOR ASI1KVILLK RAYSOR & SMITH, Jl PATTON AVENUE. 1 originally 6 inches thick, will days this official lurnishcd additional dnv dcnic(J tllc nppiication of the Mills again passel over it, wi smooth and bard snrlace. The t'osit . Wi -'1 o o v n q !. :n .. ... o t. no Kin iv nainv When well rolled tbse two layers ol Several timcsthatdayand onsubsenucnt Comas of the District Supreme court, to stone, each about fill com viously prepared, ana tne ear ,, ... the one iana for a mandamus to compel Secrc raked up on its edges, ann .. . , W.1S ,lirtctill,r the tarv Carlisle to appoint inspectors to nreseiu ".... ......: ,1,, ; .,ln,in ,,f the lorcCS at tile wriCK. I acre is nevei tin 1 uniuiii v.. v ou.i. tMvw disposition toconccal tacts, whether Mr. I company. p...... ... M. V.. ..... 11 ,1 I.i On The nhir-i-l nt the Klllt was to test thC Koads thus made, and of width of U to 1 the uestjOI) "0f rl,i, 0;ul men keeping legality of the recent repeal of the sugar l'.'ftcc, have cost, as we were told in back the news, Mr. Newell s od the time bounty section ol the McKtnlcy law, ami ,, .1 ... 1- iC'l Am) f n I (ir i-nm-pnlttirnl hull ll-IKsei 1 lone nuo also to lav the foundation for an ap- $2,000 per mile, notwithst. ml.ng tne 1 itf lilaU.,11,nl , the facts, bounty lor the current year. fact that almost ail 01 tne muni is pn- nnd thnt was tie pi);cv ,scrVcJ by the formed by convicts, the total cost of Southern. guarding, feeding and tending them ocing aswasstated, oulv 24 cents per capita UMKAI. ''"" M " per day. With labor so cheap, we do not ,,,.,, I lim tl,. A understand wtiy tne cost per nine tn,. itii.liiis .M.-.-iinu. ...iia ohmiii tn an iri-nnr i iiiiiik liiiil i nr roiintv. if suitable material lor The Central Democratic the ( l.l It. minted at club held a V1 china lias; lo i i:s rou im'.ac r., ay a War 1 nl t-11 1 n 1 1 . N. t llcl'oriului:. SiiANtuiAi, Oct. 12.-A runor is cur rent here that the Chiiusc government has commenced negotiations with Japan macadam can D nccessioie, mc roiuiD "i 1 ycry interesting uusmcsa uiei.i.iiiS iu.i 1 jor lcacCi China, it is sanl, lias oiiercu similar character snouui not cosi " '" evening and was addressed by J. M. to n,tno,. L.rW the indenendcuce ol iruni ,1,1,0 lu ,r Gndger, jr., K. D. Gilmer and l'resKlent Corea and to pay a war indemnity to great ndvantnge, however, whieli tne h 1 i,in Mecklenburg people possess over us is Luther. Yokohama Oct. 12 M. Otorio, ap- thc good quality and easy procurement A registration committee was appoiut- a,,e minister to Corea, has been rc- ol stone. We visited several places where C( t.onl))usc, a8 follows : First ward, work was being done, or had been ' w. R. ClU,wr. Socod, N. A. Collins; pleteo, mio suomit i? you Third. . M. Ingle; Fourth, J. L. Lancas- stone, that you may judge ol us quality 1 1 " ' h J and compare it witn wnat we nave u. Sreretarv , lHlbojc rQiantt becanse home. I. ... !,! i.,.,l nl n. plnl.'a mret- llioMuU'i-lnl. F.latton was elected in his Your committee think that for the '"', . . . , 1 1 irit aver, we can Durcoase stone irom ailed owing to his failure to carry out rrlormn. Inonve will urocced to Corea us M. Otorio s successor. Oakland Heights Hotel WILL 01VE Reduced Rates Until January I Sth, 1195. Hi 0) I. cs c o JZ (S r r be L " HI o C O v o C ?5 Z a o c t U t 0 (- a, i t s .E bo c a S 2 s c c u 1- u i a ji . II c u X 4) II r . O o E n Q.H S S a a, -5 e o CO 3 the fanners, who will be gUJ to get it off of their lands, at a cost not exceed ing 25 cents per cubic yard, which for a I road bed nine feet wide and six inches deep, would eniau a com, luriimeunm. ui stone, of 1 2' ii cents per lineal yard, or $220 per mile. The labor of excavating road bed and rolling this layer of stone, hould not exceed tie same amount, say in nil $300 pir mile. Then the top layer should not cost complete over $500 per mile, making n total cost ol l,oou per mile. The meat difficulty which we now anticipate, is the material for the top Inver. If it can be obtained near Hot ( IH KI H sr.. & PATTON AVK. Unrinos. and fair rates of transportation I : r . : :,, i.i.i ... be omauieo, tins win pruuuuij kivc u. Heinitsh & Reagan, DRUGGISTS. A call was made lor the executive com mittee of each ward to meet at 3 this alternoon at Democratic headquarters. C. W. Israel. F. r. Corn, I. I.. Lancas ter, Dr. 1.. It. Mcllraver, Dr. W. l Whit tiugton nnd J. W. Cruwford were enrolled as members of the club. Iili-I Knuliii'rroitri'r, of I'a-iilc. IIi iv, This morning Tim Citizln had n very p'casant call from 11. R.Specr, chief cngi- TAKKCARK OF VOl'R TK8TII II V VSIN11 s Hygienic Tooth Wash and Hygienie Tooth Powder, PREPARED BY Heinitsh & Reagan, CAMDIKM. I1K3T lilt A NUB DOMK8T1C KKV WRST CU1AR8. BPKCIAI, AT TKNT10N TO UOX TRADH. i he het road attainable, but we fear the cost of this will exceed our ability. The next point to which we have directed our thoughts is the iron cut near Cooocr's Station. We think this will oiwi- sititl.ictorv results. In this con ncction wc would refer to a ledge ol utnniv fviendiiiL' from Ivy township, cropping out near Morgan Hill, crossing the French llroad near Alexander, nnd still mnnileslins its presence in the New Found neighborhood, home ol your pnmmittec consider thisof value for rond work, nnd we all recommend that it be thnrnmrhlv examined and tested. It will be of great advamnge to expena tne money for procuring material among our own fnrmers, and with this end in view we hope you will have examined and tested any stone vvuicn may oe sug gested to you in any portion ol uun combe county, II none can be found of good quality and within our financial ability, we must make the best use we can of that stone which is most accessible to each section of road being improved. In the State of New Jersey, your on mitre visited the counties of Camden, Morriss, l'nsiaic, Uurgtn, Essex and others, and found every where a strong Intrnat manifested in road improvement, and we were at nil points received with the greatest hospitality, nil persons teeming anxious to aid us iu acquiring ICONriNl'SD ON aKCONU rAUK.J llrlilu mui llriiH'Mtniiini IUIihI. WilklsiiakkB, I'n., Oct. D.-Xearlv nil those who participated in a marriage I ceremony nt Hyde Park yesterday were lilinrt. Chares l,. Gamble, tne Drine- croom.is entirely blind, ns is also the I hriHiv Susanna Dennett. The organist, Charles I.cnn, is blind, nnd the bride's I fnthiT ins been blind or 20 years, air. Gamble has ample means to support his wife. A sirlki? llroki-n. Fall Rivkr, Mass., Oct. 12. The mule spinners' association voted today NOW Is the time to buy clioitp mil road ticket, .lust us well siive three or four dol lars on eiu'h one. RAY, lie cuts the rates. necr of the lire department ol Passaic, N. to ,.ccrlt the manufacturers' proposition I. Chief Spcer is accompanied on his I and this action, it is believed, wui orc.iK . A...v;il,l,vMr. Sneer nnd his Ube strike of the 21,000 operatives m sister-in-law, Miss Minnie llrnndt, who come that this climate may benefit their health. They arc staving nt Mrs. Kay s Roe Herring this city. lor llt-lund's snk. Washington, Oct. 12. The President in.Ramoth. Chief Spcer will return to today appointed F.dward D. Mcl.cotl . : l. 1...1 l.B u,un. nH,l -I. ..ii. i i i?i Passaic in a week, bat Mrs. Spcer nnd Miss llrnndt will remain some months. The enthusiastic manner in which the Chief sneaks of Asheville shows thnt he is delighted with "the best city in Amer ica, and he contcsses mucii sut prise ni the liveliness ol the place. Wc-tiTH North Carolina I ollon. Referring to the item about Buncombe cotton in Tub Citizen Col. lohn D. Cameron, who prepared the excellent Handbook of North Carolina, says that cotton in Western North Cnrolina is by no means a rarity. A perusal of the Handbook shows that in all of the 0t I" istmastcr at Dcland, Fla. AN 13 Warden JMiritou lloiul. SiNU SiNil. N, Y., Oct. 12.-Wardcn liiirston. Sine Sing prison, died morning of malignant typhoid. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. this White Fish, The Chicago souvenir coin ol the great World's Fair is to become a current hall dollar. It was at one time supposed ihnL these coins would command fancy I prices ns souvenirs. This expectation I was not realized. . ( l r ii.. X" . ii,. Assistant, accrcmry oi ine imyj ic ,. i-i n- .. km n( North Cnrnlinn. with the ex- Udoo, alter a talk with Col. Lamout, X V V TlMi. .11-. i i -.2nH ninrlif 4 tin fi nu ssf fillip i-nticelled arrangements to speak in New U-HMUU u. v.k ,.v - ..... K'.rfirJ Amini.. grown in greater or less quantities, i ue iui iu - exceptions are Cherokee, Jackson, Madi- trillion influence was back ol his action, son, Mitchell, Person, Rockingham, -rlK! itrnzil government is about to hurry aim uare. n(i n commissioner to Europe to ne- TlioTiidlaiiu i'a....abr... gotinte with the various Continental . , . t m , governments wiin a vicwoieueourugiiiK Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. Oct. 12. A mi..rntion to Brazil. special train bearing ex-President Harrt- trcnturT B0d reserve has passed son nnd party lift at 0:30 this i morning, another million notch, standing at the Ocneral Harrison, wno i in rouuae ( oscof business Thursday at ?0,948,5. -iertvr the train stormed, lie will, of Kach of the New York baseball players coune, reserve his extended remarks for will receive $708 as bis snare of the prol- the meeting at livansviiie tonignt. us oi iuc icmpit u .m..vi KUU.. W. A. LATIMER'S, 16 N. Court Square.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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