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Asheville Daily Citizerrg-j Only 3 Days MORBJ TO REGISTER IN ! ily 3 Days MORH TO REGISTER IN ! VOLUME X. NO 150. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. New Dressing Dolls Did You Enjoy Your MOLASSES. HI THE SUP 10 IW PARTS ONLY A SI M.ESTIOX. Hut ii Miii-lne Ilor-pital Muy tirow Out or It. Breakfast This Morning? If Nut, Then Tomorrow Moruiug Try Our Royal Blend Coffee, Puritan Oatflakes, B1SCV1T MADE FROM 0B8LISK FLOl'R WITH OBELISK BAKING POWDBR. BUCKWHEAT CAKBS MADE PROM OUR NEW CROP BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AND EITHER OUR NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES OR Maple Syrup, Will be Happv. POWELL & SNIDER Was Too Busy to Change My Ad. Now as most or my uew goods are nit open, I will cordially invite all my customer and friends to call In and look at the finest selection that has ever been shown io Asheville. It is useless to mention all, but you can glance at some of them In my windows. My holiday goods will be displayed soon, L. BLOMBERG, 17 PATT0N AVBNUB. FOR SALE! One judgment against P. A. Fanning for twenty dollars and eighty cent (( 80-100. Will give liberal discount. C3-. .A.. Greer. Oakland Heights Hotel WILL GIVE Reduced Rates Until January 15th, 1895. New Orleans. Fancy Crop 1894, Soc. Good, toe. Hair, oc. Porto Rico, toe. Gal. SYRUP . Maple Syrup, Gal. Can fi.ij 75C C 60C 50c 4C 40C 5 Vanilla Golden Sugar Sorghum c Si 3 C TRAINED HONEY, JELLIES. ALL SIZED BUCKETS. PRE SERVES IN GLASS & BUCKETS. A. D. Cooper, N. COURT SQUARE, Blank Books! Blank Books ! Blank Books I FINK ASSORTMENT AT Low Prices. We sell at reasonable prices the best makes of. ... . INK. We do not handle poor, cheap ink. H.T. Estabrook, BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. 22 South Main St. See That Square! Parlor Suits. CO OS C3 W. A Blair, NO. 45 3 CO B BO PATT0N AVE. AND ALL KINDS OP FURNITURE. Rock Bottom FOR CASH OR WEEKLY INSTALLMENT CLEARING SALE! J. H. L-iVW, M PStlss A.. Akwlll, N. C. 0 2355 V ! WT7 ' 1 I 1 W t - O s Cv g s A 5 UO a" 2 m V to LO V JUST IN PRINCE AND PRINCESS SERIES. "ROYAL REGIE." "LORDLY LIONEL," SWEET ABIGAIL," "COURTLY BEATRICE.'' These are the very latest and prettiest dolls yet made. Each have lour costumes of court dress. Made by Raphael Tuck. London, and designed by Marguerite McDonald. Come and see them. NOTICE Our buyer leavca this week for the eastern market to purchase the holiday stock for the Crystal Palace. We ask all who are ow ing us accounts past due, to plesse settle In full by the end of the month, as we will not extend the time any longer. Thai W, Tbrasb & Bro, CHINA, CLASS, HOUSE COODS, ETC. Do You Know lESTON'S IS THE HliST PLACE IS TOWNTOBUY i CONFECTIONS' Do You Know HESTON'S CUE A M PI FES AND DOUGHNUTS CAN'T BE BE A TT Do You Know VOL' CAN M Y IIESTONS DOMESTIC BREAD A T LESS EXPENSE THA.S TO EAT ALUM AND AMMONIA BAKING POW DER EUISCUITS AND HAVE DYSPEPSIA? Agents For tf Confections. TELEPHONE NO. 183. THIS WEEK IT IS FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. FINE WRAPS POR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, AND FINE DRESS GOODS, TO WHICH W8 WOULD DIRECT ATTEN TION. H. Redwood & Co. Heinitsh & Reagan, DRUGGISTS. CHURCH ST.. tk PATTON AVE. TAKE CARE OF YOUR TEETH BY USING v ie Tooth Wash and Hygienic Tooth Powder. PREPARED BY Heinitsh & Reagan, SELLING AGENTS FOR CANDIES. BEIT BRANDS DOMESTIC KEY WEST CIGARS. SPECIAL AT TENTION TO BOX TRADE, THE STEAMSHIP l'AHIS IN A COL LISION AT SEA. Tho Crow of tho suIIIuk YchkcI Sent to a Watery tiruvo With but u Moment's Warntiur Not Even tho Name of the Lost ship Known. Southampton, Eng., Oct. 25. The steamer Paris, from New York, which arrived last night, reports having en countered terrific weather with moun tainous seas. On the morning of October 24, at 1:30 o'clock during the height of the storm, she came into collision, 80 miles west from the Scilly islands, with a full rigged ship, the name of which it was impossible to learn. The officers of the Paris believe the sailing vessel was cut completely in two. The Paris stood by for five hours nntil daybreak with her boats in readiness to rescue any of tLe crew of the unfortunate vessel, but saw no trace of the ship. The vessel was struck amidships and tnougnt mnst nave foundered immedi ately, all bands on board going down with her. The lookout on board the Paris believes the sunken vessel to have been a ship of about 2,500 tons. She was not seen until the Paris was so close to her that it wns impossible to avert the collision. The bow plates of the fans were slightly indented, but other wise she was not injured. IX A HEl'l HI.IC AN STUOXtillom. A Very Small Turnout In the DukeV Honor. Mars Hill, N. C, Oct. 25. This has been the grandest day for Crawford and Democracy ever witnessed in the Repub lican county of Mndison. At an enrlv hour this morning we were met nt Whitt's store midway between here and Marshall by a large cavalcade of horse men, and by the time we reached Mars Hill the procession was over tkrec quar ters of a mile long. Pearson sent men out in every direction last night to drum up a crowd, but it would have made his henchman, Har rison Brown, red behiud Uie ears to have seen it with Dr. Harris at the head. The Doctor bad his few men in line, and when the great Crawford procession passed you could have seen faces 18 inches long without turning your head. By and bv Pearson drove up with his little handful ol men, and after driving under the Crawford banner, quietly retired to his hotel and took a dose of some kin I ol nervine. Pearson was expecting a grand upris ing of the people at Marshall vesterdav. and early in the morning wtnt up to Gen. Pritchard's to wait tor the boys to call on and escort him to the court home at the proper time. But when the hour for Speaking arrived Maj. VV. W. Rollins, who is always present on such occasions, was appointed a committee to show tbe Duke down town again. it t'earson carries Madison countv this year he will have to shell out the money. and t tint belorethe ballots arc deposited. crawlord s speech here was one that will be remembered bv the cood oconlc of Mars Hill for years. Pearsons little three-legged platform would not stand on tbe hills of Madison county, where pure republicanism has stood kine tor so many years. He made a desperate onsiaugnt on tne catholic churcli and tried to prejudice the Christian people against Crawford, but he made a com plete failure and tbe crowd went away disgusted with his effort. This closes tbe campaign In Madison and from the best information I can guin, the Democrats have never been in better shape. O. W. T. FELL DEAD. Dentil at nutoil-IVitM.mil Mllls-Sot-lul. Canton, N. C, Oct. 24.-Mrs. Betsv Chambers, aged 8G years, fell dead at the breakfast table tbis morning niter having assisted in preparing the meal. C. J. leffress and family have returned to their homt in South Boston, Va., after a visit of two weeks here. Jack Mann has returned home troni Iivansville, lud., where he has lived for tbe past four years. lbompson'8 mills will be rnnnini! entire by Monday. There isgood power ana room lor a set oi rollers also, should anyone desire to put in such machinery. The gearing of the mills, formerly so pop ular, win uc an new. Many straw-rides, candv stews, etc . occupy the time of the young people these evenings. Mr. I. H. Hennesa. one of Murnhv's oldest citizens, and for many vears has been hotel keeper there, died tbis morn ing (24th) of paralysis. THE 'VAHS1TV WINS. And These Hoys Will ho Hero to l'ln.v Sutiiitliiy. Chapel Hill, N. C, Oct. 25. Spe cial. In tte game for the State cham pionship, played at Chapel Hill, between the University of North of Carolina and Trinity College, the University won by a score of 28 to 0. Twentv-five minutes' halves were played. The game was skillfully played and well umpired. There was no slug ging or ungentlemnoly playing and no player was so hurt as to retire from the field. Baskervillc. Guvon. Collier. Moore. Denson, Stephens and Slocumb pluved brilliant for tbe University. Durham and Maytubby did the best playing for Trinity. It Wiin Unlit to Kill. Brest. France, Oct. 25. While the cruiser Aretbuse was testing her engines today preparatory to sailing for the East in order to reinforce the French squadron in Chinese waters, a boiler explosion took place on board, killing six men ana Dauiy seaming others. A Oil-veil (iooils Mint Landed. Philadelphia, .Oct. 25. Sciba King of Georgia, the green goods steerer, charged with a conspiracy to cheat Wil liam L, Fulton of Savannah, Ga., out of dou, was convicted yesterday and sen tenced to imprisonment to two years in tne uastern penitentiary. Ho W lives It On", New York, Oct'. 25.-Congressiiiaii Edward I. Dunphy of the eighth district has declined tbe nomination of the New York State Democracy for Congress. Asheville, the heart of the Land of the Sky, the city that more than any place of its s ze in 1 he country has been written about and talked about because of its glorious climate, its inducements to tbe bealth-secker, and its universal air of push, mav be selected as the place for a new government building, the location of which will mean much for the city. lust what it is to be is told in Robert M I-irner's Washington letter to the Charleston News and Courier. In mint ing the item the paper headed it, "Did he never bear of Summerville?" lie proba bly did; but he thought more of Ashe ville. Hut to the storv: "There is to be established at Asheville. N. C, a hospital under the direction of the marine hospital service, lor the treat ment ol consumptives m the marine ser vice. Surgeon General Wyman, who bus the matter in hand, will recommend an appropriation for the purchase of a desiraoie site and the erection of a suita ble building for tbe purpose. He has had the subject under consideration for a long time, and lie has anally concluded that Asheville, with its health-giving climate and surroundings, is the most desirable place in the South to locate such an institution. It appears, however, that the News and Courier correspondent was too fust. Till! Citizen sent a telegram ol inquiry to Washington this morning and received this answer: Washington. D.C..Oct.25. .Snccial 1 Walter Wyman, supervising surgeon- general ot the marine hospital service, Washington, has visited Asheville anil is very favorably impressed, but the cstab- lishmentofa marine hospital there is only a suggestion. No dchnire steps have been taken yet. IV. 1 Tom'ii son. K1MIX.YL lOlliT. New Attorney Admitted A View the t Ireus Parade. The Sumner-Lnnce nffruv case was given to the jury in the Criminal court about 11 o'clock this morning. About noon a verdict was rendered finding the defendants guilty. The attorneys lor the Lances moved for a new trial, and the hearing of this motion will come up to morrow. Messrs. Mark Krwin, Zcb Weaver, and Robrrt M. Wells, recently licensed as attorneys at law, were sworn and ad mitted to practice in this court. Judge ones welcomed the uew disciples ol Blackstone in a few words, which in eluded the remark that "misery loves company." A. M. I'cDlnnd, who heretofore sub milted on a charge of ussault, was fined a penny and costs. In the case of Robert Abernethv. charged with assault with a deadiv weapon, the grand iury ignored the bill and Abernethy was discharged. State vs. Will Melntirc and Bud Mc Bce, ulTray; defendants submitted and judgment suspended on payment of costs. The case of State vs. Waits Harris, as sault with deadiv weapon, in which there was a mistrial lust term, is on trill. ludge Jones adjourned court for 15 minutes in order to allow the Sumner Lanee jury to see the circus parade, which passed around the court house. The Judge was interested in the show. especially the sacred llama and the music, and fined nobody for playing near the temple ol justice. Mils. MAItlXO's ( AM-:. She Ilnd About sill When Mie lienelied ( 'lintt iinnoKM-l ler 1 l o ree. Poor Mrs. Hulda Marino, the Swedish woman who was poisoned in Chatta nooga by her own h ind, probably with suicidal intent, had with her when she reached that city about $10. She rep resented to one lady that she was a widow, had seen better times, and it al most broke her heart to have to man age ns closely as she did. She was very srclusive. She told that she had r. box of effects on the way from New York, and that they would come to Asheville. luesduy s Chattanooga Times prints a picture of Mrs. Matino, which is pro nounced by Asheville people who knew her ns a eood likeness. A disoatch to that paper from Chicago says: "Mie was married to osenh K. Maiino. the divorce bill snvs, in 1879, and lived with him for five years. They resided somewhere on Randolph street, and her husband wns employed in the southside cable shops. In uly, 1H84, according to the charge, oseph deserted his wife and made no lurther provision for her support. Their married life had not been happy and Mrs. Marino com plained that her husband was accus tomed to come home intoxicated and beat her. After several unsuccessful at tempts to live happily he finally disap peared and wns not seen afterwards. " The divorce was granted without op position September 27, 188(5." TheW. X.( .DIvNI Kxoxvillk, Tcnn.. Oct. 24. In refer ence to the Western North Caro lina division of the Southern becoming a part of the Western system Mr. Spencer said here yesterday that nothing in that direction had vet been done, but when it suited the convenience of the Southern tnnt portion ol the division in question from Paint Rock to Aslii-villn t,.,,M lm added to the Western By 8 tern. To Try to Klviil Ahevllle. Brunswick, Oct. 25. Auolication for a charter for the High Point Cumberland Island company hns been made. The capital stock is to lie S.'t.nnn nnn ti, company will transform its thousands ol acres ol lands on Cumberland Island into tne nnest all year round rcort in America, and will erect a hotel to rival in magnificence the famous St. Augustine Husieiries, lie (mi (io Hack Now. Dunkirk, N. Y., Oct. 25.-Rcquisition papers lor the return to Yireinin of M ganfield, the r xpress robber under arrest at Cincinnati, wire signed bv Governor mciMiiiev nt Asntauuln, Ohio, at o'clock this morning. ( ominiiiHler Evelvu Demi. San Francisco, Oct. 25. Cotnmnnilcr William Evelyn is dead, aged 73. He wns appointed to the naval nc.idrmv from Virginia. His last command was on ttie receiving ship Independence tta t.ioncd at Mare Island, Tho Vzav No Keller. St. PbTKRSHURO. Oct. 25.-A bulletin from Llvadia at 11 o'clock this morning . , 1 r ,- . . - aujri mc viar condition is uncnauged HE HAS .NO WOltD l ltO.M 1'lll-sl-DENT CLEVELAND. TheTiuiKlu 111 the Political situation III New York No Xciiper llelim St enlightened Tliaii Ever- (.race Asks Too Mueh Tiimiiiuiiy Won't Yield. New York, Oct. 25. No endorsement of Senator Hill's candidacy has so far been received at Democratic State head quarters from President Cleveland. If it is dependent upon the settlement of the Congressional difficulty it may never come. Senator Faulkner left for Wash irjgton today, apparently satisfied that his work for reconciliation had amounted to nothing. Vice-President Stevenson is expected in the city about five o'clock this afternoon. He will be entertained at the Manhattan club. V hetber the fault of failing to secure hitrmotiv lies with Mr. Grace or the Tammany people cannot be definitely ascertained. Mr. Grace asked for more than Tammany Was willing to give. It is still thought that Mr. Grace will with draw some of bis Congressional candi dates. When Senator Hill was nsked today if he expected to hear from President Cleve land he shook his head and said:"l really cannot tell you." sl l'HKME COI HT DECISION'S. opinions on Two CiiMen Sent I'p l-'rom litmcomiic. Tbe Supreme court has filed an opinion in the case of Whitesides vs. Cooper, from Buncombe, affrming the decision of the lower court. John B. Whitesides made a will in which he provided that his wife should have an estate for her life in certain lands in the village of Kamoth and gave to his seven sons the remainder interest therein in fee, subject to be di vested as to such ot said sons as should die before the wife. The sons, before the death ol the wife, undertook to have a partition ol the lands, and the same were sold by a decree ol the court as theirs for this purpose, and were purchased by persons under whom C. S. Cooper and others claim. Some of the sons died he lore the wile, nnd the court now holds that as to those sons dying before I he wife no title was conveyed to said pur chasers. M. E. Carter represented the plaintiffs and F. A. Sondley the defend ants in the Supreme court. 1 he Supreme court dismisses the peti tion to rehear in the case ot Pmnimnn Bros. vs. B. . Alexander, a suit involv ing payment for material furnished. The decision ol the lower court was in favor of the plain t ill's. A t HAN K AI I'KIt CLEVELAND, He Once Culled Out Enipci-oe William to a Duel. New York, Oct. 25. A crank, and one of note, culled this morning on Joseph Bryant, 53 West 3(ith street, where Pres ident Cleveland is stopping and demand ed to sec the President. The man's name is Richard Goerdeler. Heisthesamecrank who some vears ago rote to Emperor William of Germany calling himto a duel. Uoerdeler went to Dr. Bryant s boue about nine o'clock. Bryant reasoned with the crank and told him that it was impossible to sec the President at that hour. Goerdeler was finally argued into going away. EXTHl SKI) l tut WILSON. He spcukH to Good Audiences on III- West Virginia Trip. Proctor, W. Vn., Oct. 25 -Mr. Wil son's special train went down the Ohio River Valley today, the first stop out of Wheeling being made here. Mr. Wilson talked for five minutes on the tariff to 1,000 people. He spoke especially ol cheaper woolen goods. sistkrsville, W. Va., Oct. 2.'. At tbis place, the heart of the oil region, an enthusiastic crowd of 1,000 people were addressed by Senator Camden and Wil son in 10 minutes speeches. A 1SKAVE 1'ltIM Is. she lteluseti For it Throne to Denounce Her Itellulou. Berlin, Oct. 25. The Lokal Atucigcr prints a dispatch from Livadia confirm ing the report that Princess Alix stead fastly refuses to anathematise her former faith in obedience to the rights of the Orthodox Greek church, which rtquires sucu renunciation as a perquisite to bap tism. Even the efforts of the Czar have not been successful in shaking h&lcter mination. WOltSE TIIAX THE CIIINE-E. All Eiii'tluiiiiike Wliw it Death Victory lu .Japan. Yokohama. Tnoon. Oct. 25. Three thousand houses have been destroyed by n Succession nf vlitllHlf onftlinnnU shocks. So far as known, 2G0 lives have been lost and a large number of people injured. An Echo l-'rom the Past, St. Joseph, Mo Oct. 25. Mrs. Ko- setta Safton, mother of the late million aire banker, A. M. Safton, is dead of old nop. She wns linrn in Viminia ntl..... " - -. ' - " ' vnhuuil 12, 17'J2. She retained her faculties to tne last ana remembered many things connected with the beginning of the cen tury. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. lion. Patrick Walsh has no opposition (or election to fill the iiniTnjrt f.. Senator of Georgia, but for the long term mere are mur candidates: Hon A. O. Bacon, Hon. Patrick Walsh, Con uressman ri. u. turner and Hon. L. Garrard. Secretary Hoke Smith today issued F general order that everybody in the In terior Department shall be vneinnted f.. u...:i. : ..u n uiumiiii, hi nvw ui luc prevalence oi small pox in Washington. The Secretary n.na ,,rn,il n Ii-t-. ,1 n ... , n a iiiu.utui.u inu uujis UU A special from Sturinn. Kv.. nr- A fearful and death dealing plague of inpuicrin is raging opposite Cnseyville, Ills,, and coffins can hardlv be furnishi-d fast enough with which to bury the ucau. The President will annn cm 4nt,.i,nnt ing on the lighthouse tender Vio'et. Sec retary Carlisle will be his companion, mi mc uunung grounds oi north Caro Una and the Chesapeake Bay will be vis ited. Mv Rhno Rtnnlr ft . , i Men's and Boys' g SHOES pi FROM $1.50 TO $C,00. Largest line in Hie city to select from. MITCHELL, I THE MEN'S OUTFITTER. -1 a6 PATTON AVENUE. Ir VnUK I ACH AND HASPS CHAP. A X 1 1 VliUU SKIN BKCOMKS ROUCH, USK Camphorline (Trade Murk;, And have soft white hands and smooth skin. It's aa etcnan'. toilet preparation, contains no acids, no grccsc, drys instantly, delightfully perfnincd an.l a pleasure to use. Cood arter shaving close, where the skin is inclined to be sore. Price 25c. a bottle. Guaranteed ns recom mended. Manufactured only by RAYSOR & SMITH, ASHEVILLK, N. C. THE CIRCUS Interests a lot of people, Imt everyone is Interested in lenrninu how to eel an ink that will suit them lor cupving anil fell i-ial use luv Carter's comlin'ieil ink it has greater fluidity ( per eenl.i and gives more copies, does uit tliirkeii nor smuuch and is permanent writes lilue-lilaek, changing to deep Wack TONIGHT I ry waiter's Mack letter ink for writing had: fmm tin- word go writes Mack, dries i.Vieker, Slavs lilackrsl tlows Creel v ami tints thicken not affected by hot or cold weather. RAY 8 N. Court Square. Cut Rate Railroad Tickets. - to Js saved. Rare opportunity Cor cheap traveling for a lew days only. C. TP. RAY, 8 NORTH COURT HQl'ARK. Roe Herring -AND- White Fish, TWO FOR fa. AT AY. A. LATIMER'S, 10 N. Court Square.
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