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Asheville Daily Citizen, Only 4 Days Only 4 Days UORB TO MORE TO REGISTER IN ! REGISTER IN ! VOLUME X. NO 147. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. NOW IS THE TIME Daisy Flour ! It comes just a little higher in price, Imt is lettcr iu quality, ami as nil flour is now cheap, you cau afford to use the best. -TO USU- Chase & Sanborn Roasted coffees received fresh every week, aud money will not buy you a better coffee than our "Seal Brand." FARINACEOUS r.oons Ol'R STOCK III FBKtH Watuga Valley mills whole whoat flour, Puritan White OdtH, Oatflakes, Oatmeal, Wheat Flakes, Pearl Hom iny, Tapioca, Farina, Sago, Wheatlet, Sea Moss Farine, Manioco, Imperial Granum, Pearl Barley. POWELL & SNIDER FRESH CRACKERS. The oyster season is now here and we would call your attention to our Monitor brand oyster crackers and cracker meal at 10c. Try them once aud you will have no other. A. D. Cooper, N. COURT SCUARE Blank Books! Blank Books ! Blank Books ! KIN K A SaOKTMKNT A T - Iicrw Prices. New Dressing Dolls JUST IN EVES MADISON' COUTV HAS NO I SE FOIt 1U5AKSOX. PRINCE AND PRINCESS SERIES. ROYAL REGIE," "LORDLY LIONEL," "SWEET ABIGAIL," "COURTLY BEATRICE. Shook J. Wiley Trylus; to Uct tUo Duke to Deliver a l'rcpared Sitecch, Hut 11. 1'. Id Coy JiihI n Candidate, Nothing More. These are the very latest and prettiest dolls yet made. Kach have lour costumes of court dress, Made by Raphael Tuck, London, and designed by Marguerite McDonald. Come and see them. NOTICE Our buyer leaves this week Tor the eastern market to purchase the holiday stock for the Crystal Palace. We ask all who are ow ing us accounts past due, to please settle in full by the end of the month, as we will not extend the lime any longer. Thad. W. Thrash & Bro. CHINA, CLASS, IIOUSK GOODS, KTC. Do You Know H ESTOPS S THE- II EST tffrSfa PLACE IN TOWS TO BUY 'j?V CONFECTIONS' I Do You Know We the M'll at reasonable best makes of. , . INK 1 1 EST ON-S t A' AI it PL TPS AND DOUGHNUTS CAN'T HE HE A 77 prices Do You Know We die: tlo not p ink. uiulle pour, H.T. Estabrook, B30K JhD STATIONERY STORE. Agpnts Vnr roc can nrviiEsrox DOMESTIC HUE AD A .ESS EXPENSE THA: TO EAT ALUM AND A MMt .7. 1 II A KING POII DEN HUISCUITS AND HAVE DYSPEPSIA.' 1 Confections. a J2 South Main St. TELEPHONE NO. 183. Was Too Busy to Change My Ad. Now as most of my new goods are nil 0en, I will cordially invite all my customers and friends to call in and look at the finest selection that has ever been shown in Asheville. It is useless to mention all, but you can glance at some of them In my windows. My holiday goals will I displayed soon. L. BLOMBERG, 17 HATTON AV8NUH. See That Square ! Parlor Suits. 1 W. A Blair. r m r ITOTt SALE! One judgment against I'. A. l'suniug for twenty dollars and eighty cents ( 8c-ioo. Will give liberal discount. Gr. -A.. Greer, Oakland Heights Hotel WILL GIVE Reduced Rates Until January 15th, 1895. bol THIS WEEK IT IS FINE CLOTHING l'OK MKN, BOYS AND CIIII.UKKN. FINE WRAPS CRIMINAL COlItT WOltK. ton- Judge Jones I'lm-s ii Juror for tempt Other ltusluess. Ia the Criminal court yesterday after noon acoD Stevens, charged witb retailing, was found not guilty. The case has been on the docket for about two years, aud has been to the Supreme court and back. Stevens was bound over till this morning, to be dealt witb in anotber case. State vs. W. P. Rogers, assault witb A POLICY OF CONCILIATION KSSAUY. NEC Ct,n,w riiony v f n.-t on w,ar . , deadlv weapon: submitted and iudement now in tbe land ot Kollins, tne nome 01 - .A .,. f .,.' " Pritcbardand the burial place of tbe Rev. Ammsns, who recently descended from the ministerial altar to accept a place on tbe Senatorial ticket with J. M. Moody. What are the young men of the country going to think when they see a clergy man leave the pulpit he has filled so long. and abandon every political principle that has ever been near and dear to him, Tim AHtuto Loader of the New York Statu Democracy Sii-uluhti-nlnir Out the Ways That LeudtoVlciory-Wlth- drnwnln. New Yokk, Nov. 23. Senator Hill was at the Park Avenue hotel, holding conference witb Democratic leaders State Headquarters F OR -A.I.3-i IXINOS OR 1 ludee lones dismissed luro.- H. C. Da vidson from the jury for coming into the today with a view to straightening out urv box intoxicated, and imposed a fine the rough places in the Democratic situ oizo on mm mr contempt 01 court. Iat;0n. esoeciallv recardinc Coheres The case against I. A. Lance, Pink Lance and Andy Lance, J, II. Sumner and J. II. Sumner, for an affray, was taken up, the jury impaneled, and two witnesses examined before tbe atternoon iournment. Tbe trial of this case was resumed this and join tbe Republican party in order morning, and it will probably continue to reform the country? A few months irouRa tomorrow, ine oiate.s rep. . . . . I resented by . D. Murphy and Louis M. "s" bvu.vu.u T.-- HOUrnc. tbe aumners bv las. H. Mem- around talking temperance, and now mon, and tbe Lances by jos. S. Adams, vnuieehimln nartuershio with a eov- t-hai. A. Moore and las. H. Cooper. . ,i:.nn.,. n, I... h. M;, r. v.. Mcinnre gave a lustinea oona in over in Jackson county. Messrs. Henderson and Lraic are mak ing fine impressions in tbisann Haywood counties, and tbeir elections are conceded, Amnions will not get ball tbe Republican strength in Madison county. They don't take very much stock in fbp-doodles and bolters down tbis way. Pearson has been building his hopes heretofore on Madison county Repnbli- camsm, but 1 think bis pin leathers dropped out today when we reached Spring Creek. Crawford was met at tbe county lines br 150 horsemen and Pearson s face looked as long as a sad die blanket as he and Shook J. Wiley brought up tbe rear. Alter tbe speak nsj i- Wiley took his boss out to one side and gave him a going over for not declaiming tbe speech he had written for him last week. I think Wiley is a little too bard on Pearson. A man cannot commit 18 sheets of foolscap in one week and keep up with bis bank account, too. It has been a regular landslide for Crawford and Democracy tbis week. Pearson ad mitted today that Crawford has had the crowds on him so far, but consoled himself witb the thought that Pritchard and the Rev. Ammons would have him a majority drummed up for Marshall, Monday. I hope they will be successful, as he is getting very tired of this "Hur rah for Crawford" and "What are vour politics, Mr. Pearson The speeches today made many votes for the Democratic ticket, and when the meeting closed several penitents were seen lingering around the Democratic altar, and asking for more lights on the subject. A leading Republican told me this afternoon that i'earson s majority would be less than 00 mnionty in Mad ison county. Crawford asked Pearson to define bis politics today and this is what be said : I am not a Democrat I am not a Republican I am not a Pop ulist, I am just a candidate; tbats all.' Now, this is as near the shore as he will venture, and von ;an readily see where he stands: and how in the name ot Heaven any patriotic citizen can sup port a nondescript is more than I can see. Pearson is tbe only man that has ever aspired to Congress from this dis trict that absolutely refused to define his position and tell the people what he could do for tbem, or where be stood. Madison county Democrats are in line and will give an increased vote this full. TO TEST WOLTIIEKN l OAL. term and abide by tbe decision of the Supreme court. I os. S. Adams is acting solicitor, ex cept in the Sumner-Lance case, during solicitor carter s absence. hauls in Tin: wood. Ouo Carried n linn, It WoiitOIVAnd the Y'oiniKcNt Hoy AViiH.shol. Friday afternoon a crowd went out from Biltmore on a chestnut hunt. In the crowd were two sons of Henry Rogers, colored, aged respectively nine and six years. A gun was taken along witb wbicb game that might he started could be killed, and when the crowd started back the gun was given to the nine years old Rogers boy to carry borne. Un tne way back, when near Busbee's mountain, a report was heard and it was found that the irun had In en discharged and the six years old brother had received the load in his linn and windpipe, the muzzle ot tne cun was so close to tbe child that his face was powder-burned. Drs. A. S. Whituker and W. E, Hemphill went to the aid of the wounded child and be is now getting on as well as could be boned, all Uonijli bis injuries are serious. The shooting is believed to have been purely accidental The older boy could only say "It just went oil. sional nominations. Senator Paulkner, chairman of tbe Congressional commit tee, breakfasted witb tbe senator. Ibey are said to have agreed that a policy of conciliation will be necessary. After the conference raulkner returned to the Imperial hotel to meet Police Com missioner Martin and other Tammany leaders to see if terms could not be ar ranged. Among Hill's callers this morn ing were F. M. Scott, ex-Mayor Grace's right hand man who was tbe reform labor candidate for mayor in 1890 against Grant; Ellery Anderson, August nd Berry Belmont and George W, Green, one of the county democracy con gressional candidates. Hill had a long conference with Lieutenant Governor Sbeeban and Major Hinckley oi tin Democratic state committee. At Democratic headquarters it is said that arrangements have been made re garding tbe congressional nominees whereby General sickles and J. a. walsu, Tammany candidates, will withdraw. Amos I. Cummines. remains on the ticket, and so does Jacob A. Carter. At noon Sickles withdrew as a candidate. THE FAIX'OM LOST. ItAILltOAD .NOTES OlllclnlH io Down to Kuoxvlllc-Tw Shifters And LotxofFivIirht. No. 11 pulled out from Asheville yes terduy with eight cars. Two of them, Nos. 09 and 103, were the private cars of General Manager C. II. Hudson of tbe western system, and Third Vice-Presi dent Baldwin of the Southern. These officials went down to Knoxville. Mr Baldwin had been at Kcnilworth scvernl days, tinder treatment of Dr. Win. D Milliard, and left improved. 1 wo shitting engines are now used on the yards of the Southern here. One runs day and night and the other from 12 noon to miduight, and they are kept busy. The lines running into Asheville now handle from 300 to 3ii0 loaded cars dnilv, which means freight business is good. rilEslIIENT CLEVELAND. she Is Ten Diivh Overdue and Ulvcn l'p l'or Lout. Piiiladkli'IUA, Oct. 23. It is learned that the steamer Falcon, which conveyed the Peary party to and from Greenland. has bien lost with her entire crew of 1G men. After landing the mimbersof the Peary party who returned this year aud the members of the auxiliary expedition and their baggage, the rnlcon took aboard a cargo of anthracite coal for her port, St. (ohns, N. F. She sailed Irom Philadelphia, October 3, and notbinc has been beard of het miicc. Nineteen days have passed since the vessel sailed, and allowing the nine days in which it was estimated she would make tbe voyage, she is 10 days overdue. Wtstcrgunrd & Co., her con signors, have virtually given her up, and although a possibility exists that she may be still afloat, there is little doubt but that she has met with disaster. The Falcon's crew of 1C men were all resi dents of Newfoundland and most of them live at St. John's. THE I'ltODl I TION OF COTTON'. NO. 45 13 I oo FOR I.AU1KS, MISSKS AND AND CIHLDKKN, PATTON AYE. Os AND ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. Rock Bottom FOR CAHII OR WLIKI.V INHTALLHKNT FINE DRESS GOODS, TO WHICH WK WOULD DIRECT ATTEN TION. H. Redwood & Co. The Uoveriiineiit Will Try II On the (mixer Montgomery. Washington, Oct. 23. Orders hnvc been issued to the Montgomery, direct ing that vessel to reach Mobile, Ala., on the 20th of Novembtr. She will after wards cruise in the waters of the Gulf for tbe purpose of making tests witb coal mined in the Southern states. The department intends to make the Key West coaling station sumciently large to accommodate ships cruising in tbe Southern seas. Coaling in tbe Carnbcan sea is ex pensive, and it is Secretary Herbert's intention hereafter to have our ships take coal as far as possible at Key West. He has notified Southern coal companies that rests of nil coal that may lie deliv ered free at Mobile, Pensacolu or Key West in quantities of not less than 100 tons, will be made by the Montgomery lie Way to Wuslilniitmi Willi Wife anil Huh Blzzakhs Bay, Mass., Oct. 23. There were stir and bustle at Oiay Gables long before daylight this morning. Just before 9 o'clock n special train in charge of Conductor Cobb and linginecr Baker backed down to the Grav Oablcs station and President Cleveland, his family and TaliliiK S(cih to net Earlier Advices n to the Amount. Atlanta, Oct. 23. J. L. Watkins, cot ton statistician of the department ol agriculture, Washington, appeared before the Southern Railway and Steamship association this morning to petition tbe association to furnish the government with reports of cotton handled by all the railroads south of the Ohio river and last of the Mississippi. The department reports will then give the totul produc tion of each year six months curlier than any of the commercial reports and wi be of benefit to the planters. President Stablman promised to appoint a com mittee and lurnish the inhumation to the government as requested. Watkins will make similar arrangements witn an the roads handling cotton west of the Mississippi river. Men MITCHELL, THE HEN'S OUTFITTER. J8 PATT avenue. .J VliUH FACE AND HANI'S CHAP. AND VOUK SKIN BECOMES ROl'C.H, I SK Camphorline (Trade Mark), And have .soft white hands and smooth skin. It's an elegant toilet preparation, contains no acids, no ureesc, drys instantly, delightfully perfumed and a pleasure to use. Good after shaving close, where the skin is inclined to be e. Price 25c. a bottle. Guaranteed ns recom mended. Manufacturddouly by RAYSOR & SMITH, A8HKVIL.LE, N. C. BEFORE Leaving Asheville buy your railroad tickets from RAY, He cuts the ntte, $2 to 5 easily saved on each ticket. Cheapest rates of the sea -on. Only a few days mot e to take advantage of this unusual opportunity of traveling o cheaply. Cost much more after this month. C TP, Xi A.Y. party boarded the private car of General MOltTON WON'T TA1 Ills lt UiliKl.. Superintendent IS. t-. Alien 01 tne wew York. New Haven and Hartford railway. The train, which was run as a specul to Middlcboro, left Gray Gables at 0 o'clock. On reaching Middleboro the car was attached to the regular train to Prov idence and from there will proceed to New ork. sotTIIKltX OlTICElts. Au- Speueer Im 1'i'CHldent mid A. II. drew Vice, an llelore. Richmond, Oct. 23. At the annual meeting of the Southern Railway com- which will be occupied some months I pany the following directors were choseu: with tbis duty, bbeisnow at Norfolk A Li uouiwarc, Richmond; C. II. Cos navy yard haying a cylinder put in place. . p,,llrnl,k. Thomaa p. Tbis work will be completed by the 15th of next month, and she will leave for Mobile, where she will be presented with a silver service. When tbe presentation has taken place she will make the tests ol coal. CZAK'S TEltHIULE Sl FEEItlSti. CLEARING SALE! He'nitsli & Reagan, DRUGGISTS. CHl'HCU ST., Ik PATTON AVE. TAKE CARE OF YOUR TK8T1I UY U8INU jenie Tootb Wasb and Hygienie Tootb Powder, PREPARED BY Heinitsh & Reagan, HELM MO AGENT FOR 2. v n " Yj i W s. 5 0 3 CZ3 Jl CO LO - CM - H YU The CHhIh ofllln DIhcumu Xow ltenehed l'liyslclun'H ltvimrt. Paris, Oct; 23. The Figaro corres pondent at Livadia savs the Czar re centlv experienced 13 hours of terrible suffering. The crisis of the disease, the oaoer further savs. is now reached. His mniestv's condition shows a slight im provement, and the the members ol I,.S I trustee of covuurHKC tire inure iiuijciui ui i,ib uhi- i - . . . . . . mate recovery. His physicians, how- futd. "I""' ywterday visiting Shaw rvn. ennsidrr his condition erave. I university. 1 bis atternoon be gave a . . . . i St. Pf.tkhsiii hi;, Nov. 2J. The tol- gtrone address on industrial education lowing bulletin was issued at ten this I large number of the prominent otli morning : 1 lie iznr slept nettcr last i c uls. professional and business men night. His majesty baa little appetite 0f the city were present to show their and there is no improvement in the im- high rcgnrd lor Dr. Curry. Shaw is perial person's strength or in the action giving the colored people a practical of his heart; The odema has increased." Christum education. This (.institution J. H. Ii-A."W:, 3 patlou Av , Aatayllle,M. C. CANDIES. 1IHST I1RAND8 DOMESTIC KEY WEST CIOAKS. SPECIAL AT- TION TO BOX TRADE. Rvan. Snm L. Spencer, Anthony G Thomus, Snmuel Thomas, J. Hood Wright of New York, and Skipwith Wllmer ol Baltimore, l he board elected the following officers: Samuel Spencer, president: A. B. Andrews, second vice- president; W. H. Baldwin, jr., third vice president; I' ranees Lynde btetson, gen eral counsel; W. A. C. Ewen, secretary; H. C. Ansley, treasurer; G. S. Hobos, auditor. Will Only tilvo Whnt lie Can xwenr lo By Ijiw. New Yoke, Oct. 23. When Levi P. Morton, at the opening of the State can vass, was asked to make a contribution to aid in his election as governor he drew a check some say for $5,000, but others say 10.000. As be passed it to a re publican leader, who was supposed to see tnat it reached its proper destination, he is reported to have observed : "That is all I intend to cive. I win not con tribute a cent more than I can swear to. When Thomas C. Piatt and Charles W. Hackett and others instrumental in making Morton the Republican nominee learned of tbe comparatively small sum he had donated they are said to have thrown up their hands and experienced leelings ol mutual disgust and despair. STOITEO THE STANDAUI). CANDIES. Fresh Marhlimallows, j,oc. kind, Fresh Chocolate Creams, French Chocolate Caramels, Fresh Gum Droits, Frehh Stick Candy, 30c. 20c, iSc. I2C. IOC. CHEWING GUM. Deeuian's. Pepsiu aud Kis Me iue the lea-tiny; brands CIGAHS. The Rosa Cigars arc giving Rood satisfaction they please most people what say you to a tti.il just sc. lilt. (TKItY IN HAI.KH.II. lie Makes, As VhiihI, n St room AddrcHN on Education. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 22.-l)r. Curry, the Pcabody and Slater It Cannot Buy Vp Oulle All The j'.iiriii. riTTsnuKC, Pa., Oct. 24. Tbe Su preme court of this State today halted the Standard Oil company in its pro cess of absorbing the independent oil refineries in the country. A deal had been made to buy out tbe Producers and Refiners Oil company. John I. Carter, of Franklin, Pa., a stockholder objected and secured an injunction in the venngo county court oy which tne deal was stopped. Today tbe Supreme court, without discussing the questions involved, made tbe injunction perma nent. Till Kit TO l.YXCII 1UM. lint the slicr-lir Aruiied the Mob Out the Notion. Genoa, III., Oct. 23.-A mob of 500 surrounded the jnil here last night with! the intention of lynching Charles Stcb- bins, accused ol assaulting a 12 years old girl. Sheriff Ostrander, who lives at I Svcamore, arrived here in response to a Washington, Nov. 23. Secretary telegram and prevailed on the leaders of . . , ... Hoke Smith has reoucsted the Secretary the mob to desist Irom their intentions. at Asnevuie, 11. v.., iue cm ui lutiHiuuuBi t -1 n: u nrnnl,n.n.. 01 wnr to scnu iruu is 10 tuc inuiuu lerritory 10 suppress RAY'S. Roe Herring -AND This bulletin is sinned bv tbe five dec- tors iu attendance upon the Liar. Wiixiiliiielilnun lit llliiichuin. The Wuxabachie, Tex., Entcrpris' says: "From Tim Daily Citizen published was founded by Wutbcw Shaw, of Mas snchusetts, and has been largely main tained by contributions Irom Northern philanthropists. LnwlrxMicsM In the Indian Territory. White Fish, carried off by Wnxahachie boys. Among the appointments made lor that school by Maj. Uipi. L. uavis, lentn iniantry, U. S. A. and approved by the superin tendent, two Woxohachlani were noticed in a manner winch makes all 01 us proud. Raluh. son of Cant. W. II. Gelzendnner, was appointed to a first lieutcnantship in company 'A,' and Dunn Bvnum, a ncDbew of Hon. H. II. Dunn, was at' signed to the rank of sergeant, in coin- to suppress lawless bands which have been operating there and in the adincent country. Accompanying the request was a communication from Sfcrcturv hmttb yesterday received irom the Indian Territorv detailing a deplor able condition ol affairs there. Tbo New Church at AiulroWM. Rev. Dr. H. F. Chrcitzbcrg returned yesterday from Andrews, where he The sheriff then took Stebbins to Syce more without the mob being aware of the tact and placed lutn in jail there. To he Mnrrlcd to tho Czar's Son. Heri.in, Nov. 23. The Cologne Ga zette prints a despatch from St. Peters burg saying that immediately upon the arrival of Princess Alix at Livadia tomor row the ceremonies of ber reception into the Orthodox cnurcn will take place and ber marriage to the Lzarewitch will at TWO FOR J5c. AT c ruutt ui BvrfccHQi, in rom ' ' ' i n.,;!-. mI.u.,,,4 pany B We congratulate ine Doyii prencnea me acuicatory lermon at me W. A. LATIMER'S, for having merited sucn promotions, 1 new jueinoaist cnurcn oununy. ur. Canada's Kx-Promler llylno;. 1 . . K.m wn..m.. 4a A- I PUmIi Ki.i-r anwa. Ilia ithxri-ll im nn nf t hl I vAtir in m tnrv rnnk. ni we 11 ns in the nrettiest in tbe r rank in oismcc. ine K""t v.wwv. nlvndirl mental training now afforded I comrreeation raised $4-00 Sunday witb Premier Mercier is still alive, but very I them." I which to clear the church of debt. I low, and death is expected at any time. 1 16 N. Court Square.
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