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Asheville Daily Citizen, VOLUME X. NO. 156. ASHEVILLE, N. C THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. iff V Did You Fajoy Your Breakfast This Morning? If Not, The Tomorrow Horning Try Our Royal Dlend Coffee, Puritan Oatflakes, ISCl'lT MADE MOM OBSMBK FLOUR WITH 0B8USK BAKING rUWDSK. 1UCKWHBAT CAKBS MADE FROM OCR NSW CROP BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AND HITHER OUR NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES OR Maple Syrup, And Von Will POWELL & SNIDER Was Too Busy to Change My Ad. Now as moat of my new gooda are all open, I will cordially invite all my cnatomeri and friendato call in and look at the Inert aelection that ha ever been ahown in Aaheville. It if uacleaato mention all, but you can glance at tome of them In my windows. My holiday foods will be displayed won. L. BLOMBERG, IT PATTON AVBNOB. FOB SALE! One judgment againat P. A. Panning for twenty dollara and eighty ceati (lo So-ioo. Will give liberal discount, O. -A. Carreer. Oakland Heights Hotel WILL GIVE Reduoed Rates Until January 15th, 1895. MOLASSES. New Orleans. Fancy Crop 1844. Soc. tuC. 4CC. 6uc. (,al. Good, . m Pair, Porto Rico, SYRUP Maple Syrup, Gal, Can fi JS ,. yA .. .. Vanilla " " 6uc Golden " " 50c Sugar 4"c Sorfhutn " 40c 0 TRAINED BONBV, JULtrH, ALL. SIZED BUCKET) rl IERVEI IM eUH tk Bl'CKETH A. D. Cooper, N. COURT SCUARF. Blank Books! Blank Books ! V Blank Books ! FINK ASSORTMENT AT Low Prices. We bell at reasonable prices the best makes of. .... INK We do not handle poor, cheap ink. H. T. Estabr ook BOOK AM) STATIONERY STORE. 22 South Main St. See That Square ! Parlor Suits. in W. A. Blair, tvo NO. 45 CUD CJ PATTON AVE. AND ALL RINDS OP FURNITURE. Rock Bottom FOR CASH OR INSTALLMENT. WEEKLY CLEARING SALE! J. H. AM PMtt)a At.. Aafcwvlll, M. C, 2 v I I. vr - a I New Goods ARK MOW ARMIVINU DAILY, I'lie hiuguins our buyer picked up are hum thiiiK immense. Will have Krund upc-niiii; in few, duys, We know you will not mi it. To make room fur all these new and pretty things will close out some of the old stock nt about half value Watch our space in this paper. It will lie very interesting for the coming 55 Days Attcutiou is called to our tine of oil htat r ice only fs.uu. Warms a large room. Aliuminun. ware is new lor cooking utensils. We liavc them. Thrash's Crystal Palace LOW PRICK LEADERS. REASONS For Using HESTON'S BREAD It's the hot. It jail's farthest. lts a pleasure lo eat it. It satislies. Always the same. Everybody praises it. You will like it. You should try it. k fur it; insist on having Acents I-, ,r ' ELEPHONE NO. 183. THIS WEEK IT IS FINE CLOTHING FOR MKN. UOVS AND CHILDREN. FINE WRAPS FOR LADIES, MHSKS AND AND CHII.DKEN FINE DRESS GOODS TO WHICH WK WOULD DIRECT ATTK.N TION. H. Redwood !& Co. Heinitsh & Reagan, DRUGGISTS. CHURCH HT tk PATTON AVE. TAKK CARK OF YOUR TEETH UY USING Hygienie Tooth Wash and Hygienie Tooth Powder. PFEPARED BY Heinitsh & Reagan MELLIroO AOENTB) FOR CANDIES BK8T 11RAND8 DOMESTIC KRY WEST CIGARS, SPECIAL AT TENTION TO BOX TRADE, ait or ill lira Ill I.I) AT I.IVAU1A NOON. THIS A PTE It lit' Wa. Occupied With A flairs ol' State Almo-t to Tlio Ijist sld lo lluve llccn mi Attempt on LID.' of thr 1 znr owltch Already. I.IVAHU, Nov. 1. The Czar ii dead. London, Nov. 1. According to a spe- al dispatch received here from St. Petersburg, a conspiracy against the life f the Czarewitch, now the Czar, has been di-covered there. For several days past the p dice have been actively en- gaged in arresting nihilists. Among these arrested are several students. The police have also obtained possession ol incriminating documents. The death of the Czar is further con firmed by a dispatch from Livadia to the Westminister Gazette, which paer ppenrs on the streets with turned col umn rules. St. Pktrksmi'ko, iNov. 1. Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt, was received ceremoniously with a guard ol honor, and with the militarvband playing. The meeting of the Czar with Princess Alix, whom he had long been craving to see, trnngly excited the patient, in spite of the joy which the meeting caused him. During all his illness the Czir, in spite f his suffering, did not neglect S:ate usintss, but nt the urgent instance of his physicians, he handed over documents relating to current affairs and reports requiring considerable examination to the czarewitch. His majesty, however, decided the most important cases, and signed the State pniiers. It is scmi-ofhciallv announced today that all reports regarding the immediate marriage ol the carewitch to Prjncess MX are unioumieti. it was never pro posed since the illness of the Czar that the marriage should take place hur riedly. Viicnna, Nov. 1 The St. Petersburg correspondent of Nciic Freie Press in a dispatch published in yesterday's evening edition snvs: Dr. Xicharin and Pro!. Leydcn had violent itiarrelsalmost over the lz:irs death bed, each accusing the other of giving the zar improper treatment. When Prof. Lcvdcn's opinions were accented Zicharin declared that he would return at once to Moscow. Gen. Tiehervin for bade his leaving Lividia, threatening to ctain him liv force it necessary. Prof. Wyivodz.fl, a specialist in em balming, has beta summoncc' to Lividia. NOW IlKltirs FIOI'IIK! Hit' "M'l ol'Tlii'iu Is ( oi'i'ccl: I tot I. tan not He; Tuesday Tell. Niiw York. Nov. 1. The Democratic State con mittce has begun to do some liguiing. john Boyd Timelier says that Mill gets 40,000 majority below the Harlem river he will be elected. If New ork. King, Queens, Suffolk and Rich mond counties give h i m only this ma ority his victory is assured, Mr. Thacher a vs. He expects that Morton's ma iritv above the Harlem will be only tl), 000. Senator Hill, he sas, would Hit a majority of 22,000 in Albany and would poll a b'g vote in Syracuse. These figures, however, do not agree with the s'atcmentof Chairman Hackctt of tl c Republican State committee, who avs that. Morton would come to the Mai K m river with at least 100,000 votes to spare. It was sin 1 at Democratic St-ite head nia rlers today that W. Bourke Cochran, who is s limping the state lor lull, had roken down and would cancel his en gagements, it is snitl ma tnro it trouble had broken out again. Senator David B. Hill arrived this morning. He will Bpeak at Schenectady tonight, biturriny alternoon at Cort iinl and at blmira Saturday night Monday afternoon he will address a lemi'Cratic meeting at Saratoga. He will vote in Albany Tuesday and will reeeiec election returns at the executive dumber with Governor Flower. Gov. Flower s'arted from Rochester estcrday morning and talked his way to HufTiilo. He did not mind a little dampness, neither did the people along the road, lor good crowds assembled to hear him at every station. Even where no stops were made the governor was heercd as his train wbizzcd past the crowded stations. He reached Buffalo at 12:10, made rousing speech trom a carriage to L'reat throng assembled at tfe depot and departed for Dunkirk at 8 o'clock. There e spoke agairh - sl'KS FO lHVOIU'K. H 1 oiiiex From lllifli 1.1 le, Hut Tells o a Very Low Lite. Chicago, 111., Nov. 1. Mrs. Thomas H. Wickis, wife of the second vice-presi dent of the Pullman Palace Car com pany, has filed a bill for divorce, alleging cruelty. Mrs. Wickcs' bill says that she was married to the defendant in St, Louis in 1871 und that during their mar ried life Mr. Wickcs has repeatedly beaten, struck and kicked her, at the same time using abusive language. She tells the court that she has not lived with her husband since July, 1893 and says that Mr. Wickes has a largi amount of personal property. No an' swer to the bill has been tiled by the de fendant. IHeil ol' Hydrophobia. AniiKvii.i.i:, Ala., Nov. 1. Two sons of John Brannon ol Henry couuty, aged 10 and 19 years, were taken sick last Sundnv and seemed to be a dec ted with hydrophobia. They would bite and irnaw at everything in their reach They continued to grow worse and both died Monday within six hours ol etich other and were buried in one comn None of the Inmily knew anything about tbeir having been bitten by any animal. south ( n rollnii's Turn. Washington, Nov. 1. Attorney Gen. eral Olney today appointed John G. Ca' oera of South Carolina au assistant at torney general in the department of jus tice at a salary ol $.',uuu. A Dividend. Piiii.aiikli'IIIA, Nov. 1. The directors of the Pennsylvania railroad at their meeting this aUcrnoon declared n semi- dividend ol ii'a per cent caeu. I'lIUYSAN'TllKMl'M SHOW. Vllehwooirs .Attractive Sm-cliiieiis Net ii Sniij- sum For the Ilospltul. The chrysanthemum show at Col. C. W. Woolsey's Witch wood yesterday afternoon, tendered the public as a bene fit for the Mission Hospital, was a most njoyable occasion and netted a substan tial return to the worthy institution. Visitors were admitted to the park at the turnstile of the southern entrance here carriages and the street cars de posited their occupants and awaited thtir return. The display of the flowers was made among the squares and along the borders of the rose garden, which forms a court between the conserva tories, where the convenient and roomy paths afforded ample room lor an ad mirable arrangement of the plants and permitted a near approach for the close observation of the large number of hand some specimens. The view of the area from the terrace of the garden steps was a charming sight of gracefully swaying bits and masses of crimsons, bronzes, whites and gold that blended benu'ilully with the reds and browns and vivid greens of the environ ment of oaks and pines. The exhibit included a goodly lot of the plants of the Invoritcs propagated for the general Meet ol a mass ol bloom as well as those grown with the purpose of grentcst pos sible development in inches, and the col lection was rich and varied. The section of the display that culled continuous admiration from the guests was a border ol distinctively choice blossoms having for a central sun round dozen golden glossv heads of Mrs. M. Simpson and several results of Niviusof remarkable perfection of form und purity ol color. Mrs. Posterman, Moseman, excellent and Alis. L. I). Avery showed up in some of the finest forms imaginable. Bushes of Lillian Bird and President Smith were hemline under a show of upward of 100 (lowers ca, and greatly added to the anima tion of the scene. There were other handsome entries in Gold Pinch and Maud Dean. Mrs. C. W. Woolscy and Miss Wool sey were busily engaged in superintend ing the disposal of 'mums that opened the purses of buyers and the exhibition gathered for the excellent charity the snug sum ol $80, largely from the sale ol the flowers. IM HE ;i lll'Y i as Hie French Army a Triillnr For Money i Paris, Nov. 1. The arrest of Captain Alfred Dreyfus of the general staff on the charge of treason and espionage on behalf of the tripple alliance is the sensa tion of the hour. The captain was at tached to the organizing and mobilizing department of the general staff and in this capacity bad access to some of the most important documents relating to he plans lor mobilizing the 1-rcnchormv suspicion against L upturn Drevlus was aroused by his intimacy with an Italian officer, and General Mercier, the minister of war, caused detectives to be sent to Monaco and to Italy with the result that Captain Dreyfus is now un der strict guard in the military prison. Captain Drevlus is said to bave sup plied the Italian officer alluded to, who is believed to have been a secret agent of the Italian government, with the plans lor the mobibzalion ot the loth army corps, as well as with. plans lor mobil izing the French forces around Uriancon, the Alpine Gibraltar. He is also sus pected, of having furnished the Italian gent with plans ol the numerous forti fied positions around lirianeon which are connected by underground galleries with the town mentioned. Uriancon is a place of the utmost importance, espe cially in view of the possible advance of the Italian arm v into trance. TIIF.Y MAY hi: si.Ai'ri'.n. owurdly I lilnese (.cihtiiI I'cur Face the Kiiiperor. London, Nov. 1. The Central News dispatch Irom Tien Tsin says that Gen erals Weh and Yeh who were recently disgraced for cowardice at Ping Yang have arrived at Tien Tsin, but are afraid to proceed to Peking because of the anger of the Emperor. The lapanese have placed three bridges across the Yalu river, and 15,000 lapan ese soldiers are reported to be in China. A dispatch Irom Chcc I-oo siys that Admiral Frcniantlc commanding the British fleet, has returned from Tien Tsui wbete he paid a visit to Li Hung Chang. The Viceory gravely offered to buy four warships ol the British squadron. When the admiral explained that sale of ves sels would be impossible the Viceroy per sisted in bis offer. The Chinese imagine that Admiral rrcmantle is holding oil for a higher price. (iilou's I'lienoiiieiial Kim. Hktiilkiiem, Pa., Nov. 1. Lehigh won a hotly contested football game from the I'nivcrsity of North Carolina here yesterday alternoon by a score of 34 to 6. The cridiron was very mudcy and full of water puddles from a hard rain this morning. Ouion s phenomenal 80-yard run for the Southerners and the liue bucking of Trafton and Thurston were the features of the game. Lebigb s interference was superb. Dismissed for Ncitlcctlim Ills Hills. Washington, t ct. 29 The President has approved the sentence of dismissal from the service imposed by the court martial which met at Fort Leaven worth, Kan., recently to try Capt. William S Johnson, retired. He was found guilty on a charge ot conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman in not paying his bills. A I'lilillc Nutsuiiee. Onancock, Va., Nov. 1. Five of the leaders of the Sanctified band on Chinco tacue island have been indicted for con spiracy in separating wives Irom their nuBannas ana lor ueing a puouc nuis ance. Their trial will probably last for a week, as there are nearly 100 wit nesses to be examined. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Drexel, Morgan & Co., have decided not to issue any scrip for fractional lots of new Southern railway certificates. Secretary Grcsham bas filed a protest against Germany's prohibition of Ameri can meat products. President Cleveland has proclaimed Noy. 29 as Thanksgiving day, President Cleveland went partridge bunting tbis morning. Kilt Itut It Is n small Mutter To it Train, And They mi Ti' Some Jhiy- 'The Conductor i.-id i p Anal" I l)o II. Birmingham, Ala , Nov, 1. As passen ger train No. 3 on the Kansas City, Memphis and Birmingham railroad pulled out of the station at New Albany, Miss., at 1 o'clock this morning, three masked men jumped on the engine and, entering the cab, covered Engineer Campbell and Fireman Alexander with pistols. The robbera commanded the engineer to stop the train when it had reached a point a hall mile from the sta tion. The engineer and fireman were compclhd to dismount from the locomo tive and under cover of the revulvers were marched back to the express car and ordered to break open the door of the car with a coal pick. The train crew were alarmed at the stopping of tiie train nt this unusual place and Conductor . IS. Leonard went lorward to investigate. When he showed up nt the express car door, the robbers hied a shot at him. He lied back to the coaches. Then therobbeis tired a volley in the air to intimidate the rest of the passengers. Entrance was finally elficted into the express car and Messenger Genette was covered with a pistol and forced to hand out the contents of the safe. The rob bers then backed out of the car and jumped-from the platform, still hold ing their pistols toward the messen ger and engineer. The robbers ate be lieved to he tarmers living in the vicinity ol the hid 1-iip. 1 he express ollicinls sav that the pack tucs secured by the robbers contained only railroad way bills and cheap jew elry, and that they got ro money. THIN IT Y ( OI.I.Klii:. I'rcsldciit Kllito lo I'rench In AhIio vllle Football rcrsoiml. Tkixitv Coi.i.i:c,ii, Durham, N. C, Oct. 30. President Kilgo returned from Roxboro yesterday, where he preached Sunday. He will visit Aln vilte duting the month of November to preach. Saturday week Mir footbul team will piny A. and M. here. Many have expressed their admiration ol the exhibit at the State Fair of Mr. Vnnderhilt's Buncombe productions. Mrs. Dr. Thrash of Hominy, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Hern don, will leave lor her home in a few days. Mr. Harold Turner of Asheville has been laid up for a week with a sprained ankle, his first experience with football. Class distinction is at its highest now. The Seniors with their caps and gowns, the Juniors with their '00 pins, and the Sophomores with their '97 caps, all make it very easy to locate a man. The Freshman needs nothing to distinguish him. , Fx t'onui'essiinni Lynch ( mild Nol Puss. I.U'KSon, Miss., Nov. 1 .The Mississ ippi Supreme court has declined to grant a lawyer's license to John R. Lynch, col ored, ex-Congrtssman and ex-Fourth Auditor ol the Treasury, because of his inability to piss the examination re quired by law. He applied for authority to pract'ee in the Chancery Court ol Adums county, where he resides. To Test Southern t ool. Washington, Nov. 1. Secretary Her bert has ordered the cruiser Montgom ery to report lit Mobile November IS. The secretary will represent the govern ment on the vessel at Mobile when the city ot Montgomery presents a silver service to the vessel. After the ceremony at Mobile, the Montgomery will spend a month in the Gulf testing coal trom Southern minis. Police llliiekiiiullci's. New York, Nov. 1. The statement was made at police headquarters today that the grand jury had (mind indict ments against Police Captain Mephcn son and Wardmen Glennon, Burns and Smith upon evidence brought out before the Lexow committee. 1 he specilic charge, it is said, is blackmail. They Hid Not stick. Washington, Nov. I. Third Assistant Postmaster-General Craig has ordered the destruction of thousandsof the recent first Issues of postage stamps turned out ny tne bureau 01 engraving ana pruning The 8tnmns were unlit lor use on ac count of the lack of mucilage on them. Tillman's "spy" Set Free. Darlington, S. C, Nov. 1. The case against Tillman s ' spy, ' who was hnrged with murder in the Darlington riots, was nollc-prossed bicnusc the prosecuting attorney was satisfied from the result of the McLendon trial that no spy would be convicted. Hiirncd to Dentil! Stockholm, Sweden, Oct. 31. An asylum for the insane nt Joenkolping ha lieen destroyed by fire. Fifteen of the inmates were burned to death. 7.Y 77B OLD S0RTII STATE. Secretary Wiley Rush of the Demo cratic Ststc committee says the First district is certainly more in doubt now than any other in the State, and that unless extra ctlort is made Irom now un til election dny, it cannot be carried by the Democrats. The Raleigh Superior court gave verdict for $13,000 in the case of 2. W Havncs against the Raleigh Electric company lor lo,oou damages lor Kill ing U. I lay nes son, who touched a live wire. The trial of ex-Sheriff James Wilcox of Piisouotunk, tor the murder ot Join Brothers resulted in Wilcox being held without bail. -lcfferson and Atlas Denton, bar keepers of Raleigh, have made an as sign men t. The liabilities are about $2,100. The new trouscr factory in Raleigh is to begin operations November 15, and its output will be 250 pairs daily. The bird shooting season opened today. TDK IIAMHTS ;T I.l'ITI I'll Kilt WOllK. YOUR r NDS 1 y COVERED WITH ! DENTS $2.00. MITCHELL, THE HEN'S OUTFITTER. 38 PATTON AVENUE. YOUR FACE AND HANDS CHAP. AND VIH'R SKIN BECOMES ROUGH, VSF. Camphorline (Trade Mark), And lutve soft white hands 'and smooth akin. It's an elegant toilet preparation, contains no acids, no greese, drys instantly, delightfully perfumed and a pleasure to use. Good after shaving close, where the skin ia Inclined to be I'rice 25c. a bottle. Guaranteed as recom mended. Manufacture! only by RAYSOR & SMITH, ASHEVILLE, N. C A Drop of Ink Makes millions think" a familiar saying a drop of Carter's ink is as good as it can be made all sizes no fancy prices. Fluid and black letter ink, pints 35c, quarts 05c. Carter'scombined quarts 75c Who Eyer Heard of a fine writing paper selling in Asheville at 10c a quire until Shamrock was offered the same quality of paper had always sold for 20c, may be 17c it now has many imitators but no equals just think ol a high grade antique finished Irish linen paper for 10c the quire. Smoke good cigars cost no more than poor ones if bought here most smokers are satisfied with Rosa cigars there's good stock in 'cm costs 5c worth it. RAY 8 N. Court Square. Roe Herring -AND- White Fish, TWO FOR 5c. AT W. A. LATIMER'S, 16 N. Court Square.
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