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Asheville Daily ' Citizen M VOLUME X-NO. 218. ASHKVILLE. N. C TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1895. PKICE 5 CENTS Tis a Pity To lack ' Cotosuet. It tosts little enough goes farther than Iard-serves better makes more di gestible food. - - - Cotosuet, THE PERFECT SHORTEHIHG v.vlt'bound to win you sometime. The long t r you wait the long er you la:k the best thing of its kind . that man makes. POWELL & SNIDER ' " . . "The White Corner." A LONG SMOKh IS Always Enjoyable. Blomfoerg's Selectos. Thi best & cent cigar ia the city, try one. BLOMBEitQ, 1 7 Patton A ve Branch taad at Battery Park. STILL INCREASING : The popularity of our combination JAVA COFFEE U etlll in creasing. Every drop a drop of com fort, on drop will convince you. Drop In and jet a sample. G. A. GREER, NO. to K. COURT SQUARE. Cloth Top Shoes. Heeled, fa.75, pointed toes; Spring heel. a.ja, audlum too. Stylish, dressy shoes. SPANGENBERG, SHOES EXCLUSIVELY. AO. It. j COURT scvAe. CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS, APRICOTi, lei Pack. RUSSIAN RIVER, X OBYS. BIO TREE 3C PEARS, Hei Pack; MISSION BEANO, CBYSBR, BIO TERM, JSC PEACHES, Few Pact. GOLDEN CROWN. MISSION BRAND, BTOTRKK, 9 WHITE CHERRIES, Hei Pack. PRAIRIE BOS, HONEYSUCKLE, GEYSER, JfiC ' The Quality And Prices Aw All Right, A. D. COOPER, Jo. 2 Court Squire, PICTURES AND FRAMES KXLLINS AT A BIS DISCOUNT. We Moro Away Soon. Have your pictures framed by ua at price lower than ever before Booka and atationery. Many buyers are laying in suppllea. MERCHANTS SELECT YOCR BLA K BOOKS. L&DIE8 BUY YOUR- Paper and Envelopes Hrom the largest stock In the city. Large buyers get large discount. STANDARD SST8 Way down. Come soon or you will be too late. EST ABROOK'S, 21 SOUTH MAIN ST. ... j Entire stock offered for one week longer tofa cash buyer. Happy He who makes another so. A Chris tmai present makea two people happy. In toft of many and varied kinds, in aseltcted list of book that include gilts forbabies, children, youths and all other ages; in almost an j thing that is oanalty fonnd in a book store, onr stock is ample; our prices are reasonable.. It costs yon nothing to' comr, examine, ask prices and test the truth of our statements. Morgan k Co, Wral Court Square. Thanking our friends for the lib eral share of their patronage at , both of our places in the past, we now wish to call their attention . to our large and well selected stock at U3nd MS Roberta St. We ofter a limited amount of the best EDAM CHEESE At 6cc , while your high rent gro cer is charging you $1.00 to I1.33, for exactly the same. We have goo bushels of fne Irish potatoes at wholesale or retail. Onr spe- ' dalty la choice country prodacc 1 Having the trst chance to select . . we get the best and alwava have a supply. Can and see as at 143 and t45 Robert street. GAY GRE EN. Ot course we aavt BEGUN TO CUT. II la to be expected just now. Polks hsve put much spar cash in presents. But what la mora pre sentable than oar Haw of Fancy China, est Glass, Blown Stem Vase, tic for weddtat gifts. Yoa may let ear tumblers tumble quite one a, dm now nam iney are ta preani Mae for rough every day use, still they are handsome. They command the attention of the ladies be cause tney a sow in price w low, twelve lor ne. Neat to sunllrht la the BAH lamn. It soft snd and cheerful rave rest the tirad rvrs. The banquet styles, Itted with one of oar very hand le rue an snaaca. i a aaitra mimnw a queen. They arc; very: ctraaat for WED DING PRKiiRNTS. who will be the .(hat to select one I The price, sec us about that. . TBRASB'S CRYSTAL PALACE, China, Glass and House Goods People Who Smoke Will find the beat brands of cigars and smoking tobacco at Heston's TRY- OfTDuty, 8. N. C. Plug Cut, Junaluska, Sweet Caporal, Vanity Fair, Three Kings, Oxford Hash, Sans SoucL Yale Mixture, Sensation plug cut. Blue Tag, Old Rip. SMOKE GOOD $c. CIGAKS- Babqroso, Prince India. Cherokee, Remin der, Garcoiaa. Humboldt. Agmt for Cvr' GAIDIES TELEPHONE NO, 183. We mare Maude a aarabtr orrednctlema In Clotblsg-. Urea Uodm and Cloaks pf all klada ea the latter twewly per ceat. Cemaseaelaa; Jaanarj w, we ahall be receiving; early Sprlas; tiaads-ike adraaca saard belagr a fraad liaesf Embroider lea aad Checked Nala aooka. n. REDWOOD A CO., Clothier, Dry Oeeda, -'' ' Shoea, , Etc. Otterman LITHIA. WATER W have just received a barrel of this celebrated water from the springs ia Virginia. We will be glad to furnish :7RBi: On galloa or more of the water to any one who may desire to . give It a teat. For aalcoa1y by r C Heinitsh & Reagan. PRUCHARD TO SDCCEED TiNCE UNITED STATICS SENATOR . TKOM NORTIT CAROLINA J1IX 188T. Ewart W'aa Not In It a All-Dookery VTltlidrew And That Settled Iv-What WUlBo Luak'a Hevfardftor Jmlbatlns; Bead I I ' f ' '"r ' 1 Raleiqb, N. C Jan. 15.T-9pecU') Prltchard was, netninatetl to succeed Vaece by the Republican caacus last eight at 11:40 oa the brat ballot, the vote standing! pritchard, 88; Holton, . ... ... i. .- 1 S .' W .fo .t. ,. Dockenr 'a withdrawal ia.favor of Pritchard early in-f he afternooa made toe latter's election, almost amain pa the first ballot. Ewart nWraa .was Dlaced before the caucus, but was , wfth- draaM ia fUvor-ot PritarnT-TwIorw- a votw was reached. A strong effort was etade to have Hol ton withdraw, and make it unawinsowk for Pritchard, bat Settktiswore it was 'fa 6ght to a fiuiah aad demanded a ballot. Lusk presided over the caucus, od but for bis Reed-like raUags the opposi tion to Pritchard would have Blibwsterrd Pritchard and Hobou made speevha. Pritchard said be wSHflerlilj,ftriflca' alition, which meatft home rule fori the Siati; tor protection for raw materials, and death to ' Bourbon Demucracv.", . There has been a great deal of inter-eat manifest on the part of Aabeville people in the Senatorship matter, especially since it was known from The Cituen that the question would perhaps be set tied last night. Everywhere iequiry was made this morning as to the result and there was a aigh of rtKf. when the pressure was lilted by 1MB utmbns bulletin that J. C. P.i:c''ard bad won by a good round mtijority. The news was generally greeted with pleasute by he Krnublicans, while ouoitrou jjemocrata expressed satisfaction at the act nf t he caucus, sines it had to be m Republican ho is to succeed the belov.d Vance. Icier C. i'rii chard is.u native of East Tennessee, but is a NMtb Carolinian bv right of long rrsi'lenueand fervice in his UHrtv. He has steu the "ups 1 ana downs" of lift-, and is what is usually termed a self-made mn A . Tennessee reuorter's account f 1 be man who is SO soon to be elected to the honorable poai- tion of ,a Senaior of the United States, was to the effect . that when Pnichard immigrated afoot into,Nrth Carolina be was without coat, an ', V memory ia not treacherous, shoes also. This ia an error. Mr. Pntcbard had a coat, and his shoes, or,e story has it, were carried ovrr his should r. He was a prin ter, nffd learned the trade its Tcnnesaee, and when he started for North Caroli a he was in the company ot George B'own' a "tourist," woo can a tor notning much except seeing the country's sights The objective point was Bakersvillr, in Mitchell county. On the way, weary and footsore, the meanderrrs approach ed the home of a blockader in whose garden grew a bed of tempting onion. A council of war was held, and the 'urmv" tinallv di-ri.ler) to beard the moonahinrr in his den and ask of him some of the scenty fruit. The asking was put on young Pritch ard, who,, wit'i his heart in his mouth, inquired of the man of the bouse if be would give two wearv travelers some of the onions. The moonshiner, ' who car ried in his knotty band a maul as big a a tree, brought it down on the step with a force that almost shivered the timbers and ground out: ' ', : . ' tou. pay for what you want, ifytuget it!" . I be suddenness ot the un-Samartlan reply almost knocked Pritchard down. He retreated to the road and "hit the ground a-ranning," but not before Brown bad a quarter's start. - They ran tor nearly a mile expecting every minute to have a load of shot fired after them. Finally they tat down and counted up their assets. Pritchard had 10 cents. which was the total. They decided that thry should something as a nerve-steadier, and coming upon a wavsidechemist's bar Pntcbard asked how mucn brandy he would give lor a "nick." Two 'lvris" was the amount, ard a ques tion of like character- as to buttermilk brought a proposition tbatt-he wander era could have all tbev could drink. The trade was closed, and tor the cor ps's last dime they took enough of the L : . - U .! tbem forth rejoicing. When fntchard reached uakrrsviile n went to work for Rev. W. C. Bowman, who was publishing a weekly paper, Pritchard told the employer he was a fnii-fledged printer, and be -was tent into the country to estimate ono ontnt tnat was in "pi." The owner naseed $600, and Pntcbard with a wise loot told Mr, Bowman it was probably- af bargain at $450. The joke of it was that, as Pritch ard now acknowledges, the ootht would have been dear at. tavi 160., t Pritchard has risen steadily from his position as "roller" on an "old Washing' too band press, and his nse was in North Carolina. , He has been in tbe State legislature, was Once on the Re publican ticket for lieutenant-governor, and two years ago was Coni;reaman Crawford's opponent irr tbe Ninth dis trict. He lives, at Marshall, Maoiaotl connty, and is a lawyer bv profession, with a good practice. ' 1 ' 'AS OUTLAW CAPTURED. . ; ' BUI Cook Landed In Jail by TJnlted States Marshals. . Roswbll, N. M., Jan. 15 B ll Cook, tbe Oklahoma outlaw, was landed in jail here yesterday afternoon. He. was captured at an isolated cattle ranch a few miles southeast of Old Port Sumner. Tbe arrest was made by? Deputr United States Marshall Perry and two compan ions. He surrendered quietly. Cowhide thong were attached from one to tbe other of hi ankles beneath tbe horse's belly and tbe lariat placed about hi horse's neck. One deputy led the animal while Perry and another deputy rode be hind thefti. Thus tbe trip to Roswell was made a distance of . 65 - miles. Marshal Perry and prisoner left today tor Oklahoma. . - 1 Will Bolt The Caucus. : Boisb ClTT, Ioda., Jan. 15. Nineteen caucus Republ can met last night and nominated Willi Sweet, United States 8 natorV It is Slid two-thirds of this number will not stand by tbe result TUB INCOME TAX. Gorman Wants the Law Enforced Bond Issues Washington, fan. 15 In the Senate yesterday Gorman (Den., Md.) made an address. Tbe pending proposition was, be said, a aim pW sad plain one. Ansp. propriation biH was before tbe Senate providing for deficiencies, among tbem one to enable the Secretary of tbe Treas ury to carry out the law for collection oi tbe income tax. It was tbe duty of Congress to provide money for that purpose. Ordinarily there would not be a single objection in either House of Congress to -such a proposition. He quoted from Hill's speech, and referred, approvingly, to Sherman's (Rep., Ohio) assmiou tnat am pic provision now existed for testing the constitutionality of this or any other law. "But what tbe Senator from New York provision separate and diatinct excep tional in this case a provision that would enable any taxpayer to suspend tbe income tax by injunction to reverse the rale, and to prevent money coming into the treasury until every Question that might be raised by every unwilling taxpayer should be decided by the So preros co art of the United States. Saea an attempt, uormao declared. "would be wrong, would be beyund the power of the Senate, and would be de structive totbejintereutsof tbetreaamy." tie bad been opposed to the income tax as a permanent policy but be bad ac cepted it as a part of tbe compromise of the great reform. He (Gorman J had accepted it as an emergency tax, limited in time and neceesary to prevent the issue of interest bearing bonds to meet the current expenses of the government. It was there as a part or tbe structure tor which tbe Senators were responsible, and was a neceesary part of it. Any delay in it. any , hampering of its collection, or any prevention of its being collected, simply meant, as the case stood today, striking of the ' income tax from tne tax list, tie was not tor such -a proposition as that. He knew that or. position to taxation furnished an "op portunity for demagogues." But no po litical partv could live that would drlib- eratelv put down receipts while it kept up expenses and then issue gold bonds by tne hundred millions per annum, to Day the ordinary expenses f govern- men'. And yet that was precisely the proposition presented to the Senate and supported by the public pits through out tbe country, THE MEETING AT CENTRAL. It Means a Great Deal for Aehevll la- Comments on the Workers. The meeting of pastors of tbe city churches and all those concerned in the securing of the next convention of Chris tian Worker for Asheville, will be held in the lecture room of Central M. E chnrch. South, at 8 o'clock this evening. and it ia ' requested that every chnrch in Aibeville ahall be represented... Tbe convention can be secured bv a little work, and it is something to be very much desired. Tbe coming of the Work er would be of benefit to the city in every respect. Kev. Mr. Soutbgate 01 Worcester, Mass , said : "Tbe convention of Chris tian Workers at Buffalo did more to deepen my faith in God, ia man and in the Gospel, to revive mv hope for our country and tbe coming of the Kingdom than any other six days lever spent." Tbe Boston Zton's Herald said: "Karely has our citv and suburb been so deeply and helpfully impressed as by tbe conven tion of Christian Workers. The ad dresses of these men and women who are actually engaged in the salvation of tbe submerged classes S'Kiety are so sincere, earnest and hopeful a to thrill all who listen 1 1 them and to make Christianity seem again the real, vital and redemptive force that it pretends to be. They speak very much as Christ and His disciples, a Paul and bis co-work ers, must have talked." The Boston Herald said editorially: The-people now with us are too much in earnest to have time to think of them selves, and they are presenting to us some of the best types ot thoroughly energized Christian manhood and womanhood that the community has seen. They will leave a blessing Demno them, because tbev act and work like those who have the grace ot God in their hearts, and who apeak ami think and act a it the greatest thing in the world was tc do good to other." AN OVERDUE SHIP. She Was Bound for 8pln and Had Passengers Aboard. Baltimore, Md., (an. 16 The ship Norri. Captain C W. Barstow, sailed from Newport New Oct. 13 for Barcelo na, Spain, and ha not been heard from since. Tbe voyage to Barcelona should not have occupied more than 40 day, and even allowing for tempestuous weather, tbe Norn should have reached ber destination by Dec. 1. Among tbe vessel passengers was Edward Hene winckle of Richmond, who took passage witb tbe hope ot recuperating in health. He was accompanied by Or. j. P. Hub bard of Boston. . In addition to tbe crew there were also on board Captain Bar- stow a wife, daughter and two nephew, all of Boston. RAVAGES OF THE GRIP. New York a Good Place to Keen Away From. Newt York, an. 15. Tbe registrar of vital statistics reported 12 deaths from grip this morning. There were only two yesterday and tbe health official thought tbe cold weather was playing havoc witb tbe disease. Today's record cast a gloom over the department. - Echo of An Execution. Paris, Jan. 15. A bomb exploded at midnight last night in Rne Mouceaa near the residence of tbe magistrate wbo was concerned in tbe Ravacbol inquiry, Tne bomb was filled with shot and scrap iron and was charred with dynamite. Tbe explosion did no damage beyond shattering a few windows in tbe neigh borhood. Debs' Case at the Top. Washington, fan. IS. It was deter mined by the Supreme court yesterday to bear argument on question ot tbe ju risdiction of tbe court ia tbe Debs case Wednesday. . Cap. Howgate'a Trial. Washington, Jan. 15. Owing to tbe illness of oae of Captain Howxate's at torneys tbe trial of tbe ex-army officer has bees postponed nntil Monday, Ian- nary 28. , o vi ir ocHiiur iron new ion ,al . u , , . . . dW Mr. fiorsaa. dDued.-rHS,d lh would "tout Cars if they TIE-UP IN N. T. BROOKLYN, There Was Trouble Yesterday, But the Knights of Labor Will See to It That the Strikers Are Peaceful Here afterWould Stop the Malls. i Brooklyn, Jan.15. The atrikeof trol icy car motormen 1 the greatest one Brooklyn hi evet seen. .The trolley compan'es have agents now in Newark, Philadelphia and other cities where trolley line run, trying to get men to take the place of the striker. Plenty ot men, the company says 2,000, applied at the city railway company's offices thi morning for woik. They were guaranteed protection. If the po lice cannot give it federal marshals and United States troops will be called on. The United State government can be dragged into the quarrel in this way; the railway, companies have contract to carry the mail. ' If these ear are in terlered with, marshals and troops, the compantrs say, will have a right to eu -operate witb the polk-e. The nrst move the strikers made this morning was to take steps to stop any attempts on tbe part of the men to use violence to prevent running of cars. Be fore daylight the executive board of Dis trict Assembly No. 75, K of L., issued orders to tbe local assemblies that under no circumstance were United States mail cars to be interfered witb. As a result tbe mail car are making regular trips without tbe feast inconvenience. As an other precaution, the executive board instructed tbe master workmen pf local assemblies to take charge of the strikers belonging to their respective bodies, and restrain any inc'inati n to cause trouble. The result wns that tbe big car station at Twenty-third street ami Fifth avenue where a ctash bet wet n tbe men ai.d the company took place lateyestrrday after noon and where pistols were drawn on strikers, was as peaceful as a country viliaite. " FELL TO THEIR DEATHS. Husband and Wife Jump Froth a Burning Building;. Baltimore, Jan. 15. Thomas W bit- ride and bis young wile, who lived in Weit Biddle street, were awakened about four o'clock this tnorninu by a policeman bo discovered fire in the rear part of their bouse. Mr, and Mrs. Whitridge were on the stcond floor and tried to escape by the stairway, but tbe smoke and flames drove tbem book. Tbey stoood at a front window waiting the efforts ot fireman to raise a ladder for their eicape. Their cries c iuld e heard although they were hidden mosfrrf the time bv dense volume of smoke. - The firemen workid frantically and ran up a ladder, while others began t- stretch rope nets across the sidewalk . Score bid and blinded, Whitiidge caught his wife about the waist and ft rasped the ladder with trie, older nana before a hrrmnn could mount to the window. In bis ex-1 citemtnt.or because be could not sustain the combined weight of both, Whitridge released his hold upon the ladder and the two forms fill to the pavement, 20 fret below, striking on thtir btaHs. Mrs ' Whitridge was instantly killid, and Whitridge died half an hour later without regaining consciousness. Wbitridue was the son of lohn A. Whit ridge, and was associated witb his father in the banking and brokerage business. Mrs. Whitrfuiie was formirlv Miss Bessie Shoemaker, and was married not quite a year ago. THE SUGAR BOUNTY. Louisiana Sugar Growers Still Want Part of the Bounty. Washington, Jan. 15 The House appropriations committee beard the Louisiana congressional deli gat ion in support of several resolutions providing tor tbe payment ot the bounty to pro ducers, given under the MclCiulcy tariff law. Senators Caffrey and Blanchard, Rep resentatives Boaner and Price claim that the difference between the bounty and the duty should be paid to the pro ducers, as fully bait of it was earned be fore the late tariff became a law. ANOTHER DAY LOST. The Democrats Going Ahead Not Even Little Bit. Washington, Jan. 15. The Demo cratic members of tbe House committee on banking and currency tbis morning spent two bours in a general discussion of tbe situation and chance of the oa! sage by the House of some measure as a substitute for tbe Carlisle or other bills. Adjournment was taken without reach ing any conclusion. A Bad Judge. Washington, Jan. 15. Tbe impeach ment of United States Judge Ricks of Cleveland, 0., was strongly recommend ed by Representative Bailey of Texas at yesterday's meeting of tbe judiciary com mittee, wnicn, in ivovemosr last, investi gated tbe charges of malfeasence in office brought against lodge Ricks. Missed His Tank. Willis, Tex.. Ian. 16. Frank Zv-lino, professional high diver, in making an 80 foot leap yesterday, missed his tank. He turned himself and struck on his feet, breaking both legs. IN THE OLD NORTH STATE. -. A cotton mill is to be at once erected at Roanoke Rapids, about five miles from Winston, by Chas. Cohen and W M. Hableston. This mill will have 12 .000 spindles and 400 looms; but a prop osition has been made by a party ol Northern eapitrlists to become stock holders and increase its capacity con siderably. Durham Sun : The Duke Sons & Co branch of tbe American Tobacco com pany made a big foreign shipment on tne 10th. it was fi.300,000 cigarettes There were 105 cases, witb 60,000 ciga rettes in each ease and tney were ex ported to Shanghai, Stockholm and Singapore. Halifax bas water power equal to that of any county in tbe State and is destined soon to become a great mann- tactnnng connty. Senator Tbomas I. larvia has Mnf l a He Saims ra 1.. u Kla iAnt!Knl inei m I to tbe HKkory Library association. A GREAT Straws Show Which Way IHlLWind Blows. 4vTk. wvj- Is.:- 11 Pine St.. New York Cftv. a iffac Gentlemen I have tmvIwmI th PaMnkn najrwur m Bnwn, Anneviue, n. line that you sent me and take pleaaur ia aay. in that it ia serfectlv aatUfartorv la r. pect and that it ia the beat preparation far chapped hands and much akin I have tin inwrl Yours respectfully, LBigucuj rU.HO. K. DROWNS. ' Lew offices of Burke a Ingersoll, Cleveland. O . Ian. a tSoc. . l Ravsor & Smith, Asheville, N. C. Gentlemen ' I was verv miu-h tilMMf In ceive the bottle of Csmphorlinc. I have tried uauu iouna 11 a very pleasant ana erncactoua remedy for chapped hands and rough akin. Sincerely yours.i isigucuj KM. A. A. INOSRSOLL TRY IT 25C PER BOTTLE. Minufactured and for sale by . RAYSOR & SMITH, .31 PATTON AVE. Also for sale by Heinitsh fk Reagan, Dr. T.C. Smith, Grant's Pharmacy, West Bud Pharmacy (J. Taylor Amiss), 8. B. Worthea. If Yon Can't Remember Smokettes Cigars.' The name of the beat sc. cigar ' in town ask for th on with the nam stamped ea th wrappers. This is headquart era for Powell, Smith a Co.'s goods wholesale or retail moat dealers handle them if your dealer doea not handle tbem yoa can always get 'am here. THIS REMINDS Ynrj that we sell pipes wholesale and retail just now we are offer ing extra good pipe st tse. each those in window sur prisingly cheap many woth more than that on day more inside we bar Iner grades beautiful ' m r schsums and French briars gold and silver mountings not very expensive th way we sell them. Tobiccos. j Everything kept ia a well (regulated tobacco store j (kinds of smoking tobaccos j and 33 kinda of chewing to- S baccoa half a doses fine cut. 9 N Court Sq'r. 3 ,neil1- w c New Orleans Syrup, Cuba Molasses, Cardova Coffee - ... .':'"- - . He No and Occiden tal and Oriental ; TEA. All on Sale at W. A. LATIMER'S, No. 16 N. Square.
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