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;:.'"'.' '' .. .. ,- - J Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME X-NO. ISO. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS M,w'vis'w u.',r- yy.'sy And Now For Business We extend to every person of W. N. C. an invitation to visit "The White Corner" and see the largest stock ot' Fine Groceries Ever Exhibited in the State. We have simply surpassed our expeetations in the selec tion of these goods, both in quality and prices, and with out being egotistical think many of our citizens might learn things that would be profitable to them by a thor ough examination of our stock, which contains man' things not usually found in stores outside the great cities. The prices of many products in our line arc astonishingly low just now, and we shall en deavor to make weekh men tion of manv of these. POWELL & SNIDER "The White Corner." Grand Opening H JLIDAY GOODS Monday, Nov. 20th. Ii is rallier early to introduce my line ot holiday presents, hut to give everybody a chance to see where and how they can buy valuable present for such little nuney, I willouty mention lew articles, viz; 8 albums of the very latest de fligns, Celluloid hacks, will hold 30 photos, worth fully from $). 50 to $4.00, for $1.75; 7; Allium. I'lush and Celluloid backs, laieM.' styles, worth fully from $1.00 to $J 75, for $1.25 each, aud over 1000 other articles too numerous to mtutton here. Remember the day, November 26th. L. BLOMBERG, 17 PATTON AVB.WB After a Holiday The people will want staple grocer ies, and they can be found at my tore always Iresh and nice you can 6nd "anything you want for Christmas. Be lure you give us a call before buying elsewhere. Oakland Heights Hotel WILL GIVE Reduced Rates Until January 15th, 1895. fjo advertising half so cheap, Our goods low, prices cheap. Look at the prices fall, , As our customers call; fjow examine our goods, Don't fail give us your trade, , Cve your money, live in ihe .;.';";': ,;'?o. - OUR FLOUR IS A DAISY A. D. COOPER, GROCERIES COV RT 1IOUSK FIJI' ARK Da You Like Cheese? he have A7.v;i.s'. .sat km. or iiu-: jif.sr Dried Fruits? Ill 'All; All KIM'S l. U.. 1. 1 'A ' OKA TED. a-EA " AMI HEALTHY. Canned Fruits? hie ;;') hest is the makket .sold m 1 s. We Can Furnish A HO IT i; I I- A' 1 7 Ml YOCM: E l. ei rill-. A' .v 1 a ii. eok 1: i.vrr ; a'i i ', irTII EKICE AM) oc.i.tn 1. VA A'. I.T 1:1 . Baskets! Baskets! Lunch liaskets, Candy Baskets, Work Baskets, Fancy Office Baskets. Many Liii'Sof b.iktts which lur one week we hall offvf at very luw prices, to inn lie room for our 1 u-tfe display ot Holiday. Coo1n, Which win W of the lowest prico l;.ri;L variety, ln-M. quality and and will he rrady soou at ESTABROOK'S,' 22 South Main St. Morgan's Book Store FOR NEW Holiday Goods. WKHT COI'Hr fcUVAKI-:. GO W Eh O W o M ti These are we don't get ,1 fine, 35 cents. A a shade. ;r ; . ; : pure apple 5 . i-i-v $ o k . m O Eh Eh ? p ti fc b w 2 2 a s g g 5 a- 8 2 8 3 W O g K jg w H K w m o g e THE LATEST THING. The Parlor Dome OILt HBATBR. You cannot conceive of the splendor of this Heater except you see it. It surpasses any and all Heaters, not only in beauty of appearance, but also in its heating qualities, power and pur ty of its flame. All of cast iron except the oi; reservoir, which is made of the best quality of heet steel, (tiuned) drawn up instead of being made in sections aud soldered, so that we can guarantee it not to leak, WO DEPARTMENTS The fitl lloor is devoted entirely to China, gTaxware, Ihucy goods, etc., while the basement Ailed with all the useful house and kitchen things. We think we have the largest and best arrayed store of the kind in the state. Do not fort-el the opening days, and come to see all the new things iu China, etc. BAD. W. THRASH k BRO, Sweetest Cakes, Nicest Cream Puffs And Those Lovely xi DOUGHNUTS tx HESTON'S, TELEPHONE NO 183. o O o o a o c a Toilet Soaps. Just received ft large line from the leaUins manu facturer's Look in our window, from S OTS. TO TO OTS. ALSO A WUV LIMB Vaseline Goods Helnltsh & Reagan, facts. Don't be alarmed. your trade we will keep you THE posted on prices if you don't spend a red with us. We will save you money.. Full Cream Cheese,' 15'ccnts; home made Syrup, Just received 20 barrels' of fctdcr, fcoirii t 40ci per gallon : i i mi -in" THE KNO.W ILI.KS I.OSK IIY St'OKE OF I'l TO 0. lint It Wbk ii 1'ivtty tiiiine anil Nut So Very Hough The V Isltntu I.oso Simp After Hob 1MukIiiuui I'lii-nonic-iiiil Sprint AcroKs Field. Yesterday afternoon the University School team of Knoxvillc paid a second vi-it to Asheville ui:d for the second time celebrated Thanksgiving dav by a game of football with llinghnni school. Tie train from the West was uenilv an hour late, so that it was l ong past the ap pointed hour when the two elevens fnc?d each other on the fiMil tit Allnndule. The dav was perfect, tmd tlie 200 people who were not retaii ed ut home by tur key and cranberry siuiccwtre well re warded for coming out. It was one ol the most interesting football games vet played in AshevilK'. The game 0(encd with a 30 va'd kick off by the. visitors. Captain Anderson of the Bingham team br uU t the ball back 10 yards, was sto rxil, lined up his team and gained ttvo yards more. Knc.xville got the ball untl failed t ) gain, but on second i.'onn advniced seven yards through the line. Newman, C, (captain I then made five van's through the line, followed by ruhes of live, three and three yards n siieetivelv hv Lee. Bovd anil Lceng..i;i. H re the liinghnm Imvs were getting rattled and m their i xeiteinent lot tivo yards lor iff side plav. This penalty sunnil to steady them somrwunt, and 11 vil inai'c only one yard Nowniiiu, C. tried right n I, hut was tcckled bv Ard.rsnii without g tin. Lee advanced two vnrdu, B.itd I another and the ball went over on the five yard line. Anderson gave the signal ! fur the full back (i.imel I to "hit the 1 line," but failed to net 1 i Ii mils on the : ball. It was ipiieklv secured bv Caiitain Montlord quite a pile of clothes was i Bingham, however, who went round ! brought in, nnd at flailey the children l right end and, beautifully protected by j brought chickens, potatoes, cabbages, I White, succeeded in passing all the backs; and oilier vegetable, in good quantities. and making a touehd.ivvn behind the I Altogether the amount of things con ! coal posts alter an unprecedented run ol i trilur.cd would make a good wagon lOo yards. Anderson M.kcd g al. ! Siorc, G O. Time, minutes j I'p to this p lint the came was K:ox - villc's, but a run ol ln'i yards means ! i more than a touchdown with young I children at Montford about $2 to the I plnyeis. It changed the tide. Knoxville Kindergarten association as a than k I brought the ball out nial kicked 30 offering. I yards. Andcison brought it buck eight Mis. Allen of New York gave the 1st j yards and Comer m me U around lift j A, II, C and D giades of Montford a gen i end, tact led by lla I cs. A -id r a wei t ; cuius spread of oranges, pies, nuts, can ! through tlx Mae. but Inst t eb ill Bod, Idies, etc.. yesterday nfternoon, at the S., in ide 10 yards nrou- d left end, New- j building, and it is needless to say that ! man, C , tigh. around riclit and then the then- were 112 children made happy by I I I I !,.,:, rrJ j utiu wtui iivri on iniii u'wu.". .inuei1 j son took tne nan nrotiril right l ir 10 j yard, and again five llinmeli the lire, j The ball went over on third do .vil Bind, tackled bv dipt. Bingham, I ist the ball, but Lee sicund it mi I stu'e cmbt yard. I Boyd, S tried hit cud, but whs tiicklul i by McCrunie nnd hurt. A tir n few ' minutes' list, however, he ra' ivned suf- hctcntly to resume his pine lur the re maining minute nf the first hall. An 1 son m ide three vnrds through the line, i "nd TV k '"! wcs t"cM-:: ,,v i McAfee block, on Patton avenue. Wednes Lee. hud of Inst had Isc.jic: Bing- , . ... 1 ham, 0; University school, 0. d''-v Ur- W. C. Brownson was I In the sicond half Norwood, took j 'Lcted president, B. Burnette vicc-presi-j Bovd's place behind tic I ue nnd was snl- dint, nnd J. A. Murdoch, secretory and stituted by I'rul. Baker at left end An. j treasurer. i derson kicked L'5 yards and I'm!, link r j Dr. Brownson, J. A. Murdoch and J. P. brought back 10, Knoxvillc gir.n-dK'rr were selected as a committee on three, Lec two, Newman, C, three. Thi n , constitution and b)laws lor the club, I Newman. C, lust 7, taekh d I y Ander- j and on the presentation of their report ison. Knoxvillc gained siuhtlc and Lie ! ucrmnncut officers will be chosen for a ! tried a kick, hut was luiled by Smith. S., year. who tnck'c.l la yards hack ol the line.; A vote of thanks was given Dr. Brown i Lec ngnin tned the kick, this time inure son and Dr. Sutton lor their efforts in I successlullv, sending it ub ut !!0 yards securing the organization of the club. Comer, D . mstead ot returning the kick , brouuht the hall 10 yards, then Comer I mudf five through the line. Mc- jCranie ninde live around the rijht : j Anderson "hit the line" with remarkable ! speed and force, gaining seven yards; Mc ICruniein like manner gained five, lol-1 lowed quickly by Anderson for lour I more. '1 he quick, snapnv playing of the I Dinunnms ai mis iiouit mis tiini to anything done in the collegia. Tlcy weie simply irresistible. Comer went around left end for 1!3 varris and a touchdown behind the post, Anderson kicxcu goal, i line, o nnniiie.-; score, 12 0, Lie kicked off Irom cmlcr and Comer. D , came back 25 yards. Another line up, a Hiughain hoy was lorccd to cry 'down, nnd then the ball slipped Irom his fingers and Prol, Baker iu a twinkling was speeding with it towards the western goal. V ithin 10 yards of the line he was thrown by a daring tackle by McCranie and Stanley was on top of him. It made no difference, however, ns the referee had already culled him back. MiCrauie made ,10 yards (in touch). Anderson went around kit lor 10 mure. Blake made the same distance around the right and in touch, Anderson ndvanccd one yard around left and Smith, S., seven around the right. Time wusculicd with the ball in Knrxville s territory. Score, 12 0. Twenty minutes halves. The "line up was as follows: fNIVI'.RSITV SCIIOOI.. IIIN'OIIAM SCIIOOI., Norwood and linker, Lett end. While Uurdett, Lelt tackle, Kohlhate, I.elt Ki'nrd, Duncan, Centre, Newtiiun, W., RikIH i.unrd, Boyd U., Kijtht tackle, 8mitli, S Ulake KatinilerH, J Arnold llinKliani hlmiley Comer, D MeCranle Himel, Kiiflit eiin. Hayncs, rjuartrr hack, Newman, c, capt. I,, nail hack. Bovd 8. & Norwood K hull hark, Comer i.ee, ruuuacK, Aiulersoii, capt. A. J. Lyman, eni , (Trlnilv 1. Lyman, em., (Trlnilv '7S) umnire: Mr. Hntch. releree: llavwood Parker, esu.. (Vtit- vertlty N. C. '87) linesman, In speaking ot the good plat ing it would iie hard to particularize. Both teams are probably Stronger on the whole this vear than last. Bingham has learned something of tackling and has also improved iu her offei sive plav. The University School alto has improved in nggrrssi n but not in tackling, which was' her most noticeable feature last year, tine tins not improver!, either, in her high standard of gentlemanlinesi that would have been impossible. Peo ple wbo think football a brutal snort should nave seen the game of yesterday and a year mo. une man was hurt yes terday and he oulv slightly. The game was entirely tree tram all unnecessary roughness and even wrangling, and was marked bv abs llute courtesy on both sides. It is a pleasure to tee football plaved in this way. Vcli. W Mr. (jwultuoy WIiih. The State Supreme court hat filed an opinion in the case of esse Gwaltney vs. the Scottish-Carolina Timber and Land company, sent up from Buncombe. Mr. Gwaltney brought suit against the com pany for the tearing down of a fishdam near Alexander, unci in the lower court was awarded a verdict for $1300 nnd intenst, amounting in all to near $ '000 The decision of the lower court is affirmed. lUibiilldhiK Iu Mnrlou. Marion, N. C, Nov. 28. Two losses overlooked : The late Pi ee Lance outfit, $1,000, no Insurance; a dwelling belong ing to a person in Shelby. 11.000: no In nrancc. Rebuilding hat begun. Stick and water art ine material Strtson's 14 bat, latest block', as rood ' osu,." houi ptrkW i 1r ih t ii'iH ssMtirmi J s an? W hst on the market, nt "The Tt'ttKEY FOR THE "GANG." County lrlMnera Fall Vpotl Mr, ltliouitvH' ThanksglvInK Spread. The men and boys who wear the tripes and chains of the transgressor, and who are doing time for the county in building the macadam road to Bilt more, were given a turkey dinner yes terday by Lyman Rhoades of Kenil worth Inn. When the gang knocked of at 12 o'clock they marched to their quarters under the hill rear Brackettown, and alter washing their facet in the branch were ready for the spread. There was little time lost in ceremony and less in style. A wagon body on the ground formed the support of the plank table and the only linen visible was a towel around the neck ol a diner. Each man's pin was filled with a generous pound ol turkey, a big dipper ot fine berb stuffing with giblet sauce, a couple of slices ot white bread nnd a finish of mince pie. Brick of corn bread and steaming hot cabbage were supplied by the camp cook to those whose filling was not complete at the first table, and as the dishes were cleaned up there were many expressions of gratitude. An after dinner speech was made by the youngest member of the crowd, a hoy sent up from the Mayor's court for fighting. He sat on the woodpile licking the juice as it dripped from his pie and caUrd -out: "What's the matter with my git tin' put in hefo' dis turkey come along!" A solitary cigarette got loose and as it passed around one fellow more fortunate than the other bad his irons chistled off and was made a trusty, and Thanksgiving day was over in the chain Kn"K ' (iOI) III.KSS THE tlllXDUKN TlK-jr Want Other to Share Their TlmnkKirtvlnic Happluesn. The public school children of the city celebrated Thanksgiving in part by con tributing substantial things to the Flower Mission and other worthy causes. At Orange the children brought clothes, chickens, flour, rice, etc. At load, and many a heart was gladdened yesterday bv the generosity of tbechil- drcn. Besides this, the children at Ornnize contributed about Sli). and the uer IliJlTillliy Mayor I'atton expected to address the children at Orange street, but was too nnwili to do so and sent a box of or rai ges to the primary grades instead. THE CI1KLKK11 CLlll. Toiniiiiriiry Orgnulaitlon EITeetiil WuiliifNiluy Evening. The Asheville Checker club was organ- ized in the rooms of the club, in the Tuesday evening of each week will be known as chess night at the club, and Friday eveninr? as checker ni hi:. until further notice. The club organised with 33 members, The rooms are on the third floor of the McAlcc block, and will lie nnen everv day and every evening for member! ol the clifb only. HEV. T. J. DAWSON DEAD. He Hud lli-i-u Iu tlm Mlnlntry Since He Wiih !0 Vviira Old. Kcv. T. J. Daws in, a minister of the Methodist church, died Tuesday at bis home at Black Mo'intain. He was a na tive North Carolinian, 86 years of age, nnd had been in the ministry ever since he was 20 years old. He was thrice married, nnd a wile asj a large number ol descendants survive him, Editor M. A. Shtpmnn of the Brevard Hustler, is a grandson of the deceased. The rrmnins of the deceased were in terred Wednesday at Tabernacle church, near bis home. Ilavo You Seou Florida f "Florida on Wheels," the car that car rirs an exhibit of the resources of the Land ol Flowers, was brought to Ashe ville Wednesday night nnd hat been open to visitors at the Southern depot yester day and today, the hours being from 0 a. m. to 0 p. m. It contains a beautiful display of the fruits, vegetables, etc., of Florida, and a real alligator. The car has attracted many visitors. It will re main here until tomorrow night.' A vitit to the car furnishes a cheap trip to r lorioa. "1 Via Hungry nnd Ye Fed Mo." Yrsterday afternoon Mrs. Chambers, a widow who lives near Newport, Tenn., applied to Chief of Police Hark ins for fond and shelter. She was accompanied by her four children, and said tbev bad come to Asheville a few dayt ago, the iiuviug near a sne couia procure work here. No work could be had by the wo man, who wasof resoectableanoearance. and thry were suBering for food. Mother and children were fed and tpent the night nt City Hall, leaving afoot this morning ior leunessee. FourThankoglvliiK Weddings. Thanksgiving was a good day for weddings, four licenses baying been is sued during the day from Register Mack ey's office, at follows: James Most and Lillie Wbittemore, of Buncombe, Elisha Dockery and Elinah Lance ol Madi.on. C. A. Webb and S. A. Webb of Bun combe. John Brooks, jr., and Mollic Lander, of Duncomnc; colored. Driven Trains Off. St. Louis, Nov, 30.-0n account of tb recent hold-ups the Missouri Pacific will discontinue all night passenger trains on the Kansas and Arkansas vallev uivinons a net cecem oer u, running oe tween Conneyyille, Kansas, and Van ouren, Ark. The tsarewltoUNot Dead. London, Nor. 30. A despatch from St. Petersburg denies upon official authority the renort of ths death of the Csarewltch, Grand Dnks George, and also says be is not even is critical con dition. Scrtven's drawers, half boss in wool, merino ana cotton at "Tts Men' Oat' fitter,' Hotel Berkeley. . THE ME MIlll. PLATED FOOTBALL I'LAYEHS llltl 1SK1) AM) KATTEHEU. Shite Hiirvuiil Dofeutvd ly lVUIIMVh.. And Severul Men lluilly C'i'liilwl North Carolina Vnu-t In lfWIth the Virginia Tonm-0,MH l'eoplo Sc-o the Game. Philadkli-uia, Nov. 30 Over whelmed, broken and shattered, but fighting desperately to the last, Harvard went down before Pennsylvania yester day afternoon by the score of IS to i. The Harvard men were terribly bruised and battered by the hard play. Lmmons, Hallowell, Frank Shaw, Charlie Brewer and Fairchild were nil unuble to walk, and were carriid out aud placed in the carriages that were in waiting for them. Hallowell did not seem to be seriously iujured, and had recovered from the delirium that set in during the play because of injuries. Nashville. Nov. 30. In the game ol football yesterday between Sewanee and Vunderbilt the latter won the game bv a score of 12 to 0, but it was not an easy victory by any means. Richmond, Va., Nov. 30 Fully 6,000 people attended the game ol fuotball plaved here yesterday between the Uni versity of Virginia and the University ol North Carolina teams. The North Cat olinians were clearly outclassed at every point. The Virginians won easily by a score of 31 to 0. ENGLAND IS JEALOIM, She Ih llulnir Ignored In the .Inpan ( 111 nil Settlement. LonujN, Nov. 30 A dispntch to the Pall Mall Gnzi'tte from Che j assert that terms of peace between Japan and China have been very nearly completed through the intervention ol the United States government, and tbnt the feeling of security is now so strong that many foreign ladies are returning to Pekiu. Nbw Yokk. Nov. 30. A special cable to the Herald from Shanghai s iys Kng land is evidently preparing a iiiup cV main with a view to protecting her in terests in China. There cm h.- no d lulu she resents the manner in which she is being excluded in the di'cusaimi of p issi ble terms of settlement between the two beligerents, and has arranged a naval demonstration atChusan December 1st The Alairity, Pigmy and Kedpnle have lelt here with sealed orders. Tliev go to join Vice-Admiral Fremnnllis rl 'gship Centurion and other war vessels under hi command. Ibis, it is thought, is being done at a measure of pneaution lest the apanese should carry the war into Southern China, now that the win ter is arriving and the northern ap proaches to the empire become ice hound bound and difficult. . THK Ul.l'EFIKI.irS MIWIJl'ITIW. Thry Aro no Ixiniier liiilopondi'iit, anil UloTrotlblo In Mottled. Washington, Nov. 30. Doctor Guz man, Nicaraguan minister, has received a cable Irom the President of that Re public which, in the minister's opii ion, set'.les the troubles in Nicaragua so fur as the Mot quito Indians are concerned. Dr. Guzman cabled that a convention ol Morquito Indians at Hliu fields unani mously agreed to abandon their claim to the independence ol Nicaragua and to incorporate themselves in the luture ns citizens ol the Republic. Dr. Guzman's cubic contains a hint that this uction was not voluntary. It has been known, on the contrary, fi r some weeks that a convention was to he held since the call was extensively circu lated throughout the mosquito country, and their action is regarded ns an indi cation that their futuie prosperity and wcllaretn niearagua depends upon t lit lr occoming part ol the republic iu the same manner and to the same extent as other citizens of Nicaragua. Dr. Guzman Ik- licvet that the convention s action will settle forever the question of the chiel thip of the tribe and that hereafter that post will be vac Hcd us a necessary result of their incorporation with Nicaragua. SEELEY IX CANADA. That Muv bo Whom tlm lMuultliiu lliHikkioiiir In. Nsw Yokk, Nov. 30. Samuel A. See ey, the fugitive bookkeeper who as sisted in the plundering of the Shoe nnd Leather bank of $354,000, is still at large. The imp-essioais gaining ground that the man is near the city and that bit agents are making terms of surrender with the bank officers, and that he will surrender uimsell when those negotia tions are completed. Middlbtown. N. Y Nov. 30. The belief that Samuel C. Seeley, the default ing bookkeeper of the National Shoe and Leather bank Is in Canada, is strength ened by the conductor of a Pullman car on the Erie railroad. He tnvs that Seeley was a passenger Friday night ol last week and went with him as far as Buffalo. Train ltulilii'i-s KoIIihI, San AsfoNio, Tex., Nov. 30. Shortly after midnight masked men held up the Southern Pacific passenger train at Elka station. The train stopped and two ol the robbers attempted to uncouple the engine and express car, leaving the re mainder or the train, but they were outwitttd by the crew, l be robbers is- caped. Shot tlloSollloi-l'. Knoxvillb, Nov. 29 At Sevierville last evening W, II. Guss, oae of the wealthiest men in Sevier county, went to the house of Or. J. A. Henderson, leading physician of the town, and with out saying a word shot Henderson dead. Gass bad suspected (or some time that Henderson was unduly intimate with hit wife and yesterday he obtained posi tive proof of the fact. The l'rcnldont Still ut Wowllt-y. Washington, Nov. 30. This was I:ti day, regular cabinet day, but there was no meeting of the President's advisers. No information as to the failure has been given, but it is supposed to be the same as on the last three cabinet days that the President has decided not to come in from Woodier. , Two Tor tent, on For Income Tux. Philadelphia, Nor. 28. The direc tors of the Philadelphia, Wilmington aud Baltimore Railroad today declared a semiannual dividrnd of SVtpcr cent., less the United States income tax of ii per cent., upon the capital stock of the company, pavanie on January 2, louo. 1 Torrtblo Dcatruetlvo Flrca, Milan, Tenn., Nor. 30,-Cight lives hare bren lost, and property amounting to $1,000,000 has been destroyed by forest fires in the bottoms of Tennessee. The Dies ere still raging. Suits nsde to order for 113 GO up, Cnts for 13 up, fit guaranteed, at "The en's Outfitter," Hotel Btk tley . , 'r THANKSCUYIXCJ Itl.AZK.S. Tlio Companies Summoned liy Aliiriux From llox Itl J. The fire department was called out twice for its thank- iving, aud the call Library Od 4G2 in both cases. ,d in the morning, iu an old frame bouse owned by Chas. Wil liams on Clcmmons street, and occupied by Caleb w bite, colored. On this alarm the companies did some of the best work they have ever done. They were on the way to the blaze before the first alarm had e included. The blaze was ex tinguished before any considerable dam age was done. The fire was caused. Mis. White said, bv coals from the fimihice falling through the cracks of the 11 or upon a pile 1 1 shucks in the cellar. The shucks were burned. J. E. Stevens, a member ol the hose company, was over come by smoke nnd was taken trom the building iu n tainting condition. The second lire called the companies out about 0 o'clock to a th.ze in the basement of the millinery store of Miss Nellie LuBarbe, at the South Main and Willow corner. A door in the Willow street side was burst open nnd the fire men soon had the fire under control The 11 imcs originated among some boxes from some cause uuknown.and the dam age was small. 1'ItlXt'ESS ItlSMAIH'K'S Et NKKAL. Xono Hut the Iiiiniedliito Meuiliei-s of till) l'liniily l'rewiml. Varzi a tv. 30. Pastor Schumann yesterday conducted services in the cas tle over the body of the dead Princess, to which none but the members of the family were admitted. At the conclusion o( the services the remains were removed to the pnvillion in which the final ri:es will be held. The funeral of the Princess will take place tins afternoon. ThcGurdcn House in the Ivastern Park is being fitted up as a vault for the reception ol the. body, but the Princess' remains will be deprsitcd here only tempur. nrily. Upon the ex-Chancellor's death the body of the Princess will be removed nnd interrid bv the side uf her husband. None but the members ol ti c immediate f imilv will be nllnwid to attend the services today, Prince Bis marck being unable to bear the strain of the condolences, which would be offered to him should outsiders be al lowed to at ti nil. Dr. Schwi ningcr has tcl graphul to his assistants in Berlin that they must make arrangements for his prolonged .ibscnie Irom the city, as he is unable t i h ave Prince liism in k in his present con 'i '.inn, A HI.AItU OF H E. liulu Tiii'iiloslii(, Ami tlio Wlrr t,o Down. idiui'aph j Cmc.M-.o. X v. 30. About 10 oVluik lit night n soft, drizaling rain began to fall. Almj t at the same time tic weather turned colder, and within a few minuted not only the sidewalks hut the streets themselves were u tilare of smooth, slippery and treacherous ice. This morning very lew telegruph wires nut ol this city are working, ami these arc in such bad condition us to render the transmission ol telegrams vcrv slow and uncertain. The weather continues damp and cold, and the trouble becomes wors; instead ol improving At noon a telegraph official reported a i similar discouraging state of ttfmirs I ihrniiirrtimt t tio .tn..jt- nnA nr I, l-'rrxcn log or rain has demolished the i wins in every direction, and several davs will be necessary to clear up the wrick. I Clear and cld weather is promised lor . J.lhi: AX AMIIASSAKOU. Tlio Vatican Kxpinltioii Kxlillill And tlio ( lipllllll in ( llllt'gl'. Komi:, Nov. 30. The approaching ai rivial ol the I'nitcd States cruiser bear ing the Vatican exhibit s at the Coliim bia Exposition iu Chicago is announced hetc. It is also said that the commander of the vessel will deliver to the i'ope an autograph letter from President Cleve land and will be received at the Vatican with such honors as are reserved for the icception of extraordinary ambassadors from the great powers. VOl'S NATIONAL MKETINl, Tlio t'oiivuiitlini Will Ho Hold Woi'k In St. I.oiiIh. St. Louis, Nov. HO. A special call for the meeting of the Populist party has been issued, the convention to be held here next wick. The call is the result ol action taken by the bi-metnllic league in recommending the establishment of a new silver party, COTTON MIl.l. HlItNKK. Mooiv'h Cotton Fnrtory Ni-ur Tii.vIiii-k- vlllo tiouo. Tayluksvii.lk, N. C, Nov. '-'8 . I-'. Moore's cotton factory, three miles from town, was burned this morning about five o'clock. The turning is supposed to be arcidental. No insurance. Loss about $10,000. Stntesville Landmark. I'm Out tho IIIKlll-n. ANTWiiKf, Nov. 30. At an early hour this morning tire burned the Koubaixs candle factory, this city, to the ground. Loss, $00,000. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Mr. Cleveland has been unable to i!o much writing, and the fact that his mes sage is fur from complete is said to ha e given him much uneasiness. It is possi ble the m-ssuge will not be transmitted to Congress on the usuul d ty. Fourteen hundred feet of docks caved in nt Tacomn, Washington, yesterday The ground was all made, that is, filled in, and composed of loose rock, earth and debris of all kinds. Loss, $30,010. United States Scnntor Joseph U Brown, famous ns Georgia's war gover nor, and perhaps the wealthiest mail in the South, is in a critical condition at his home at Atlanta. The city of Chicago has been' again compelled to borrow money to pay sala ries ol city employes, now long overdue. The Bank of Englund's tnte of dis count remains unchanged at two per cent. Persons having Japanese costumes nnd who nrewil ing to loan them for use iu the Mikndo prrlormunce to be given tor the benettt ot ine Mission nospttni nnd the Library, are requested to send the articles to the Librury, plainly marked, at their earliest convenience. G S, Powell, J, P. Sawyer, malingers. Colored and full dress shirts, night robes and pajamas at "The Men's Out fitter," Hotel BrrkeW. Silk and linen handkerctnei, plain and fancy horders,at"TbeMcn'sOutfiiter's," Hotel Berkeley, New additions to our underwear snd cheviot suits, Whitlotk Clothing House. - Fine Indian river oranges cheap at Allen's, the place to get bananas. . p CORK SOLE SHOES i I Are Just The Thing For 'mm nUin UfCT UfCITUCD lyuuLU nun II LI IlLHinUl. F(i 1 have a full line of the above In the A celebrated Hathaway, Soule ft Bar rintoti make, also double and ex- j iciisioii sole lor wluter wear, Re- iiieiulicr all prices cut from 15 per cent, to 30 per cent, for a short time time only. I MITCHELL, thk mi:n' outfitter. 'A JS PATTON AVKNUE. i Christmas Thoughts. . f Perfumes and . Atomizers. R.A.YSOR, & SMITH. We wih to call special attention to our lovely ineol lvrl'iimcs and toilet Atomizers. These perfumes .ire all of the best makes, comprising a variety ol unlets put up iu handsome cut glass liottlcs, all sizes and beautiful shaDes. In toilet Atomizers lor perfumes, we have the prettiest line Ih.il has ever lieen showti here. Not too ex pensive, and no more acceptable Chlistmas present could be selected lor any one than a p.,jr or one of these. Seemir window display. This is the time to buy Caiupliorline, cures chap ped hands and makes rmiRh skin smooth, 15c, per dottle. RAYSOR & SMITH, Prescription Druggists, ,11 PATTON AVENUE. A Saving Counts When buying Christmas presents (o manv to remember disrriminatmcr hn. . .;,, nmUm,,cri,.J red..Ptl inmir. ''t:c '" a" depart mciits-not everything cheaper, but mast of them certainly nothing higher than you pav elsewhere. vim VmKh ,!rillr ,, Mcerschautn pipes and c'gnr eases are especially low priced coiiMil.Ting the quality baying direct Irom laet irv agents 1 buy about 120 to U.i per ceat. cheaper than the ordi nary retailer my customers get this saving of middli man's profit vou might have to lie a imluc of line pipes to realize their chc.ipmss but not a judge to get the hem-lit d it one low cash price to a 1. Will idler latest styles for Christmas priseiits b-.-aiitics, gold and silver mounted. A lower salesroom looks like a wagon factory immense stock of wagons, all sizes Irom the little young wagon at 5c. , to the II it-spoked $3.50 wonder. Sell wagons cheaper than you ever saw 'cm wooden axhs $1.01), iron axles $1.25; steel wngnns cheap. A few more of those wonderful climb ing monkeys just in better get one this week. Almond Nougat, Uoc. a pound, is ac knowliilgcd the daintiest conlection ever offered here at price selling big quanti ties of it. RAY'S, S N. Court Square. "Blue Label" Ketchup CALLION W. A. LATIMER, NO. 16 N.AOl'RTtiiJUARK, And liuyn nmile of The I'luest Ketchup (On The Mnrket. B. H. Cosby, Rucceruor To C. Cowan JEWELER. All Watches At Greatly Reduced Price?. j; ration Ave. i Asheville, M. C W lMi ,j.if Jll Hi ill W.tl A.. III, .4
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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