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Citizen, ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS VOLUME X-NO. 164. Asheville Daily Now and Seasonable DELICACIES! We now have in stock the large! ami be-l stivk of American and imported 4 ROOMS On Second Floor. 2 Front Rooms, ALL. NEWLY PAPERED. FINE GROCERIES GOOD LOCATION FOR 0FF1CKS, WITH WATER AND SKWKRAGK. KVKR SHOWN IN NORTH CAROLINA. Wc cordially invite the pub lic to call and sec our good: and compare prices. Just re ceived new crop layer and sultana raisins, patrolia clean cd currants, rigs, select drain cd citron, suttcr yellow cling peaches, wine jelly, Laforest, Pate de Foic Gras, stuffed olives, red bigarrcaux cherries PETALUMT French peas, cranberries - 4 r buckwheat, maple syrup, Sar atoga chips, club house, Neuf- chatel, Philadelphia, Ameri can and pine-apple cheese new crop cola prunes, oliv oil, new jams and preserves POWELL & SNIDER New Groods ARK NOW ARRIVIPU DAILY. The bargains our liuyer picked up ate lio Ihiim immense. Will have grand opening in few. days, We know you will not miss it. To make room lor aw tnese new and pretty things, will close ou some of the old stock at about hallf value Watch our space In this paper. It will very interesting for the coming CltAWFOHD'S MAJORITY COUNTY IS 7S. IS THE Hrooluhlre Led the Ticket With Majority of IS, While the Smallest Majority Was That of Treasurer Courtney-The Itesult Officially An nounced. Buncombe county's vote in the last election bat been officially pawed upon by tbe board of canvassers, tbe body completing its work about 4:30yester day. It wonld bate concluded in much less time tban it did bad it not been for ui Teyor. Mt Kot 221, Hamlet 241; for judge, Carter 221, Norwood 243; for solicitor. Jones 222, McCall 242; for con stable, Noland 220, Poor 237. Home Countable. Tbe following constables were elected by townships outside of Asheville: Flat Creek-L. P. Bller. Avery's Creek). V. Johnston. Lower Hominy C. W. Wilson. Upper Hominy Frank Parker. Leicester J. B. Jordan. Sandv Mush A. Randall. Limestone N. L. Frady. Fairview S. P. Reed. Black Mountain Leonard Baker. French Broad Louis Sneison. Reems Creek-L A. Hyatt. -Ivy Alfred Dillingham. Swannanoa E. C. Dewey. The figures in the tables were verified by Herbert C. Allen, a young account ant, whose rapid work won expressions 55 WILUBK RKNTKU ALL TOt.liTHHR 8KPARATR APPLY TO A. D. Cooper, N. COURT BCURF. I Days. Attcution is called to our line ol oil heat- I ers. Price only J5.00. warms a large room. Aliumiuum ware is new lor cooking utensils. We have them. The result was proclaimed from the court bouse steDS by Sheriff Brooksbire in a hapoy voice, and tbe election of '04 was settled in Buncombe. THE CZAIt'S FUNKHAI.. Thrash's Crystal Palace LOW PRICE LEADERS. Baskets ! Baskets ! Lunch Baskets, Candy Baskets, Work Baskets, fi . rttl - T.. .1. . i . rancv unit e duskcis. Many kinds of baskets which Tor one week we shall offer at very low prices, to make rooin for our large display of Holiday Goods, REASONS For Using HESTON'S BREAD Richmond Pennon, who interposed le I objections to Democratic wards. But be I of Draise, I . - . . .1 tit . , 1. a 11. It I must have learned a few things about a . V.?.?.,r.raan D aa "c "?u"' . r . duu.. I. Wi l Jones moved to accept tbe count poswb.ht.vof some RepublKan precincts thc officia torM of Bunmbe. This being "under suspicion," for bis objec- WM carried, and the board ended its t ions were withdrawn, and, of course, official existence by adiourning, when he came off his perch tbe smaller fry under him took a bop, too. Crawford's majority in tbe county is 75. The CitUKN fi)ju.eA it at 64. This calculation was made with the figures r- o.,t. u.a .ks.in. Punnn'i I Momoow Covered With Emblems ol iiuui 1 ivuvu avcu wr .n ... IMi inaiwirl of the correct figure. ""''-""i''" -c'v'""'" , ' I vv n re . 1 1 11Q T .W .nrf Rnrnham are elected. MOSCOW, KOV. lu.-ioe cny na uceo while everv official on tbe Democratic lly covered with emblems of cent, ticket is elected. mourning mat inesireexspreseur. a mo . . . .... . 1 , 1 . tii-i 1 At the session ol tne Doara vestcraay 1 luguonou appcaraun. omnrawmn afternoon Swannanoa objections did flags are flying from houses, lamp posts, not present etc., everywhere. returu. we 1fcd Chairman Webb All of the resident, of the city have said that while acting as judge at the voluntarily decorated their houses and polls of this ward a colored man giving tbe municipalities have voted SO.000 Lis name as Harvey Jasper came up end roubles to decorate tbe public buildings, banded in his ballot. Mr. Webb under- The imperial convoy is in readiness at stood Registrar James to say "regis- Kbarkoffto accompany the body to St. tereo," ana aepositea tne dbiiot, am Petersburg. Tne progress ol tbe tnneral later tbe man's name could not be found train was very impressive. The people on tbe book. Registrar James made the along the route turning out eomasse to statement that be bad examined tbe do honor to tbe memory of the dead AKIIIVKU ON THE 4 O'CLOCK TUA1N K JJ QRD 3 The Great Democrat ('oitli. i . ,)f4Xra f vllle For a Itcrt Audio be With IT, 0 -E AD l$0fc.d Wife And UaiiKbtur. Who Have Hi--ii P? M Here Some Time. K 1 ,ave about ioco pairs of men's and M There is at least one gtcat Democrat ? boys' shoes on hand. I have too jm who, in this time of political suffering, I muny loo much money iovtstcd iu 3 has his head 'way above water and that f ... . , , A . my shoe stock. For a short time 1 Jaj V offer every pair at cut rate prices. fM V Prices cut from 16 percent, to 33,'j gt percent, on entire stock. A great opportunity. Will you take advan- A 5 tageofil? It remains for you to sny. M S Vou will find it exactly as advertised. M MITCHELL, I THE HEM'S OUTFITTER. 3 ' a8 PATTON AVENOH. It's the best. It goes furthest. 3. It s a pleasure to eal it. 4. It satisfies. A 1 il 5, iviways inu same. 16. Everybody praises it. 7, 011 will like it. 8. Y011 should try it. Which will Ik of large variety, lust cpialily and the lowest prices and will lie ready soon at ESTABROOK'S, 22 South Main St. Ask for it; insist on having it. Agents For Coufectii book neit day and the man's name was found, properly recorded. This 6zed the matter and tbe First ward was counted. Tbe Second ward el'cited no kick, and its good Democratic majority was put down for future generations to look at. The "bloody Fourth" was called next. The objections bad flown away on Re publican wings, and its vote was al lowed to so on the abstract. And lastly, Biltmore came up for dis posal. There were no objections, and with this precinct the official reading of Buncombe's votes by tbe canvassing board was finished, whereupon Chair man Webb announced that was what tbe shoemaker killed his wife with. Then began tbe work of casting up the columns of figures. Each sheet was taken by someone proficient in figuring and the proceeding was watched with the greatest interest. Once it was given out that Cerk Cathey had been defeated, and the long face went 'round, but this was found to be an error. Then Dr. L B. UcBrnver was said to be defeated for coroner, but a second adding showed this to be a false alarm. 'She Cold FtKureH, When the figuring was complete it Czar. During tbe period that the body will lie in state here tbe monasteries ol Moscow wll give dinners to the poor of the city. While tbe body is being taken through the streets to tbe cathedral ol Archangel and back to tbe railway sta tion the gas lamps in tbe streets will be draped in black and lighted. THE TONE OF THE MAItKKT. It lis Considered Favorable, For Which Many Tliunk. Nbw York, Nov. 10.-K. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review ol trade says "In speculative markets there has been scarcely any movement and nothing favorable to holders, "The output of tbe pig iron was larger by 7731 tons November 1 (when it was 158.866 tons weekly) than it was Octo ber 1 and larger than a year ago, but it is still down 13 per cent, below tbe out- put last May before tbe great depression besan "It is noted that nearly all tbe lurna ces in tbe region depending on Councils ville coke and lake ore, are now in oper ation with an output of 98,000 tons TELEPHONE NO. 183. . i. ( a A-S.-.1 .... I Wll UUI Ul U Uia&llUUlU IU fcuafc KKIVU suowca lue nmuwing a, sue w... f - . . kt . t th.. See That Square! Was Too Busy to Change My Ail. Now as most of my new goods are all open, I will cordiallySinvite aU my customers and friends to call in and look at the finest selection that has ever been shown in Asheville. It la useless to mention all, but you can glance at some of them In my wiudows. My holiday goods will be displayed soon. L. BLOMBERG, IT PATTONiAVBNUB. c OJ CO bo FOR SALE! One judgment against F. A, Fanning for twenty dollars and eighty cents (( 80-100, Will give liberal discount. 0. .A. Greer Oakland Heights Bote WILL GIVE Reduced Rates Until January 15th, 1895. Parlor Suits. W. A Blair, NO. 46 PATTON AVE. CO 3 tvo THIS WEEK IT 19 FINE CLOTHING HOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. FINE WRAPS Iol the county for the I'lllerent candidates: CONGRESS. Crawford 3617 Pearson 3542 is a decided improvement in tbe tone of tbe market and general confidence that the business will now improve. NEGROES LEAVING THE COlNTHY, VIC B-F RESIDENT STEVENSON, one is Adlai . Stevenson, Vice-President of the United States. Moreover, that Democrat is. as the expression goes, "in our midst." Tbe Vice-President arrived in Asheville this afternoon on the 2 o'clock train, coming from Cincinnati, wnere ne stopped yesterday to attend tbe mar riage of a relative. He comes to Ashe ville for a rest after bis arduous cam- oaien work, and to b- with Mrs. Mev- ensou and their daughter, who have been at tbe Battery Park Hotel several weeks. Miss Stevenson having come here for the benefit of ber health. The people of Asheville are glad to have this big Democrat here. A I'OI'. MAYOK. Crawford's majority 75 SENATE. Craig 3517 Henderson 3o49 Moody do54 Tho Itepubllcuu Victory Apparently Too Much for Them. I.ADIKS, IMISSKS AND AND I'lllLDR N Ammons 3516 Moody's maj. 37 Henderson's maj. 33 HOl-SB. Stedman 3505 Luik 3571 Lusk's ronj... 66 Burnham's maj 162 SHERIFF. Brooksbire 3676 Morgan 3431 Brookshire's maj 245 CLERK. Catbev 3591 Wilson 3525 FINE DRESS GOODS, AND ALL KINDS OH FURNITURE. Rock Bottom Catbey's maj 66 REGISTER. Mackey 3663 Fanning 3440 Mackey 's maj 223 TREASURER Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 10. An ad vance guard of negro emigrants left Bir mingham yesterday enroute to Liberia via New York and Liverpool. Tbey go as a committee to make arrangements Reed 3470 1 for emigration of several thousand of Burnnam sodi I their countrymen who have paid the necessary money to the International Migration society, and only await per fected plans to leave. The President of Liberia has sent encouraging letters, and promises 25 acres of land and a tem porary abode to each emigrant As soon as tbe advance guard has gotten things mapped out in Africa, the rest of their countrymen will follow by steamer. Re liable railroad agents here say tbey have more inquiries from negroes anxious to go to Liberia than they can answer. He Will Head Han Krunvlnco'H liovorn- munt For a Time. San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 10. Com plete returns from all precincts of San Francisco give Adolpb Sutro, Populsit candidate for mayor a plurality ol 18,. 000 in a total vote of 60,000. Opposed to him were five other candidates and be has polled a clear maority of 2,000 over bis opponent. Sutro was elected on a platform opposing tbe Sou t Hern l'acihc railroad and tne lunding Dili. He protected tbe famous Sutro tunnel in Nevada, and has just completed the largest public baths in the world. Sutro is tbe most extensive property bolder in San Francisco, owning one-tentb ol the real estate in the city and county, WANTS THE TA1UFF RAISED. Ex-C liulriiuui JonoM Putt) In a lluvk Claim on tho HiinIuohn lnoroaso. Pittsburg, Nov. 10. B. F.Jones, iron manufacturer and ex-Chairman of the Republican National committee, in dis cussing tne Republican landslide said : 'It was a loregone conclusion, and i tbink this accounts for tbe increase in business ihe last six weeks. I do not expect a sudden resumption of tbe in dustries. Tbe change will be gradual. Changes should be made in tbe tariff wnerever the existing duties are not pro tective. The country cannot become prosperous until the people are employed at liberel wages so that they may be come liberal consumers." We have put in our show win dow some "odds and ends" in Pocket Books & Purses They are all first quality goods, but being only a few of a style left, we have reduced the prices ONE HALF. $t.00 book for 50c, 75c. books for 35c ; 50c. books for 25c. 25c; purses for 10c. Come quick, fcr they arc going last at these prices. RAYSOR a SMITH, AttHEVILLE, M. C THE COTTON CHOI", METTLE SENDS A TELEGRAM. He Says the Combination Will Have a Clear Majority In tho Legislature. Washington, Nov. 10. Chairman Babcock has received tbe following dis- Cnurtne 35,0 1 patch from Representative Settle (Rep.) ounncy... '"' I , .u r 1:-- :nlt t Hmml TO WHICH WK WOULD JDIRKCT TION. ATTEN- FOR CASH OR INSTALLMENT. WEEKLY CLEARING SALE! r o I ' ? o r 1 5 ' A to J. H. LAW i rtt Av Ashviii, m. e hi. Redwood & Co. of North Carolina last night at Greens boro, N. C: "The fight is about over. Tbe Democrats surrendered this evening. A number of canvassing boards are still in session, but not enough to change tbe fmi.Ii vn ahnnlil all deciile airainat us. 3508 1 fhej counted us out in four out of five tt 1 counties, we win nave a ciear wonting Mcbrayer sms) 01 1 majority in both blanches of the legisla surveyor. I ture." Greenwood 3485 Courtney's maj 43 CORONER. McBrayer 3569 Williams. Hei :tsh & Reagan, DRUGGISTS. McKoy 3587 Hamlet 3505 GOOD CLIMATE NOT TO HE IN. What New England Suffered In It. Littft McKoy's majority 821 . llllzzard. state !trbasurbr. I Boston, Nov. 7. Delayed mails, para Tate 3544 1 U ied telephone and trolley wires, train Wortb CHURCH aT.. ft PATTON AVE. TAKE CARE OF YOUR TEETH BY U81NO v. Hygienie Tootb Wash 3660 16 Worth's majority JUDICIAL. Shepherd 3589 Faircloth 3542 Shepherd's majority 47 Carter 3615 I Norwood - 3514 hours behind time, horses killed by elec trie shocks received from wires blown in tbe street, vessels in the throes of the storm and fears that many have been lost with tbe lives of some of those on board, vast destruction of property, wintry temperature and snow several inches in deoth. such are the salient fea turesof New England's meteroiogicai experience of the last three days, FsmimmI Ity Mile.. Carter's maiority 101 1 HytUenic Tooth Ponder. ;S1SS, PREPARED BV Heinitsh & Reagan, fr.l.Mnu AGENTS) FOI Jones' majority CONBTinl.K, ASUBVILLV TOWNSHIP. Noland Poor CANDIES HK8T BRANDS .DOMESTIC KEY WEST CIGARS. SPECIAL AT TENTION TO BOX TRADE. Noland's majority 182 Dr. I. S. T. Baird, independent candi date for the State Senate, received 35 votes in tbe county. Illltmore'a Beturn.. Tbe returns from Biltmore have never been printed. Tbe votes are as follows: For the Senate, Craig 223, Henderson 237, Moody 226, Ammons 240; for the House, Stedman JWo. Keed 230, luss 237, Burnbam 232; for sheriff, Brook shire 241, Morgan 227; for Congress, era! Alexander McDowell McCook has 34 1 been appointed major general of the Vax ted States army, vice-General Howard, 1587 retired, and Col. a. w. Forsyth, ot tne , 1355 1 seventh cavalry, baa been appointed brigadier general to succeed McLooit Au Improvement In Condition u Com pared With September. Washington, Nov. 10. Tbe cotton re turns of tbe Department of Agriculture for the month of Novembersbows an im provement of prospects ns compared with tbe returns last month. The indi cations are the average yield per acre lor tbe entire cotton belt will be l'Ji. I pounds, distributed by states as lollotvs: North Carolina, 210; South Carolina, 168; Georgia, 155; Florida, 110; Ala bama, 160; Mississippi, IDS; Louisiana, 230; Texas, 235; Arkansas, ZUis; lenn- essee, 157; all other states and terri tories 200. l'ort Arthur Fallen. London, Nov. lO.-The Pall Mall Ga zette's dispatch from Chee l oo says Port Arthur has been captured. Five Chinese toipedo boats passed Cbe too at an earlv hour yesterday morning steaminc in the direction of Wei Hail Wei. A HIk Tobacco Smoke. London, Nov. 10. Five large ware- honses in Minories, London, filled with, I tea, tobacco and other goods, burned at I an early nour tnts morning, loss, esu- mrted, $200,000. More HouiIh. Nbw York, Nov. 10,-It was slated on Wall street today that there would be an itsue of $50,000,000 or $100,000, 000 five per cent, bonds before congress again assembles. Well, Well. Nbw York. Not. 10. George ti. Sanc ton announced his failure on the consoli dated exchange this morning. Ami the Next Iay It HiiowihI. The first snow of the Mason fell in I Asheville this afternoon. It was a fitful, I blowing fall, and nobody got a snow balling out ot it. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. One Democrat Elected. Chicago, Nov. 10. The revised count ol the vote in tbe 16th Illinois congress ional district elects Finis E. Downing (Dem.l by 69 maiority over lohn Rinaker (Rep.! This makes tbe Illinois delegation stand, Republicans 21, Demo crats!. Will Contest Owen's Seat Lbxinoton. Ky., Nov. 10. The official rJILkli' 9.tn. l.mm 999: (or clerk cooot gives Owens, Democrat, 101 pi Cathey 217, Wilson 245; for register, lrulity over Denny. Republican, in the Mackey 200. Faaning 250; tor treasurer, I Ashland district, lodge Denny alleges Courtney 219, Green wood 244; for cor-1 that hundreds ol Republicans were oe oner, McBrayer 217, Williams ; lorintea toe rignr. o regwer m kiubwu Marshmallows. The best on the market, sold everywhere at 40c. the pound, our price j ist 30c. (Walking Canes. Nine men out of 10 who carry canes carry Congos, tbe swell cane not much used here heretofore on account of cost everyone can use them the way we sell 'em wait a few days for them. Cigars. Kosa cigars, tbe best Gc. ci gar in the city none better, few as good. All good smok ers use them. RAY 8 N. Court Square. I Am Surrounded By CALIFORNIA CANNED GOODS Five employes of the New York, New I Haven and Hartford railroad companv were sent to jail at PI; month, Mass., for I inciting to not during a controversy with a street railway in Abingdon in August, 1893. llnon the basis of the latest returns I tbe House of Representatives in the fifty-1 fourth Congress will consist of 245 Re-1 publicans, 91 Democrats and zu ropu-1 lists. Tbe Japanese say the three men from America arrested in Kobe bad a contract with China to destroy japan's navy in eight weeks with torpedoes. Oen. O. O. Howard, havitie reached the age of 64, retired Thursday from the army. CO S3 est s e OS a I I H a c3 P t o 0 a o X ll o S s DBS s BO CALIFORNIA CANNED PLUMS Reduced from 25c to 1 5c a Can
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