pie that merchants as. Homest' " lion' -' Farming. . J Stt How common' is the expression y -"Theie ii no , money in farjEBON.' J The idea prevails among" and professional tp 'who make tr-SAT'DAY MORNING. MARCH. 19. '87. MR. RANDALL. SpeakiDg of him, the Wilmington Star says : A caucus of Republicans in the Pennsylvania Legislature have adopted a scheme of reapportion' raent, or more properly gerryman der. that leaves Mr. Randall with out a District unless he captured a Kepuoncan Okie, out it is saw, nev- ertbelesE he will not be disturbed This is no', conjecture ; it is borne out by facts. "The Hon. Thomas V. Cooper, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Re publican State Committee, is strong ly opposed to legislating tbe lion Samuel J. Randall out of Congress by making his district Republican Kir. Cooper expressed himself an fol lows to n representative of the Phil adelphia Press: 'I am unalterably opposed to wiping out Mr. Randall's district for reasons which I shall state with absolute plainness. Penn- sjtlvania is for protection, sincerely, earnestly for protection, and. this sincerity is so dreaded, even by Democrats, that many of them are protectionists through conviction, interest or fear. Mr. Randall may not like to be classed as an ally of the Republican Dartv in anything, but this is the view taken of bis course bv the lead ers of industry in Pennsylvania, who. by the way. contributed near Iv all of means lor the conduct - of our groat campaigns. I would be false to my trust as Chairman of the Republican State Committee if a j ii. . 1 A by an act oi mine me nonesi pro tective sentiment of the State wer made to appear in the light of ! simple grab for a congressional dis trict." Judge Ktlley, the father of the House and the great advocate of the pig-iron interest, says: .Randal . will not be legislated out. He is worth more to the cause of protec tion than all ot the Republican del egation from that State combined." This is the size of it. X Mr. Randall has warm friends , an)d ardent admirers in the South It is honorable to the Southern peo pie that they cling with such tena cious gratitude to the memories of Mr. Randall's one great achievment in their defence ; when he he stood like a stonewall between them and party t rrannv; when, with stern will and indomitable physical endu ranee, he resisted the passage of the force bill, and wore out the opposi tion. Ail this iaieBi&qibereol vividly and gratefully; and Southern sent ment with mindful chivalry has clung to the gallant champion of their cause, and lollowed him when changed conditions jeopardized. under his leadership, their vital in" terests. But the line must be drawn somewhere. It is asking too much of the Democrats to expect them to follow Mr. Randall blindly into the camp of the enemy. When Mr. Ran dall is openly recognized by them as the ally of the Republicans, when that party so arranges a district as to exclude a Republican and admit a Democrat whose influence in mat ters involving a vital principle of Republican policy is greater than that of an open Republican, "who according to Mr. Kelly is worth more to the cause of protection than all the Republication delegation from Pennsylvania combined," it is time for Democrats to pause and reflect. Since the above was written, the following information has been given. Harrieburg, Pexn., March 15. The House Congressional appor tionment committee to-night agreed to give Philadelphia six districts, a gain of one. A Philadelphia reap portionment was also agreed upon making all of the six districts Re publican, thus shutting Randall out. MR. HENDERSON'S SPEECH. We wish we had space to insert the speech of Hon. John S. Hender son, the amble member for the Eos wan district, made in Congress just before adjournment in favor of his bill to modify the Internal Revenue laws, to correct their abuses and remove this oppression. His state ment of facts and arguments were conclusive, and fully vindicated the efforts of himself and Messrs. John ston and Cowles and their colleagues from this and other States to secure the passage of this measure of re lief. Among other good things Mr, Henderson said : Mr. Speaker, the internal revenue taxes are war taxes and ought to be abolished. Such a system of taxa tion could never have been imposed upon the people of the United States in a time of peace." The system is tyranical, unjust, undemocratic and nnrepubhean. This Congress has lost the oppbr Utility ol repealing any portion of - these taxes: the agitation of that question baa been pogtponetl..until another Congress; snail, assemble. But the whole system - is doomed and cannot stand many years lon fcer The internal revenue laws were never intended as police regulations to secure the peace, good order, well being and advancement ot society; but their purpose has always been to obtain money due as taxes rrom the people to the government The government does not now need the money, its treasury is nlled to over flowing, ihe annual surplus is es timatedjto be $120,000,000, This be ing the case, no necessity can pos sibly exist fcr using harsh, vindic tive and extreme measures for the collection of tales: The internal revenue system has been a prolific source of frauds and penuries, -the American people all people who love and enjoy liber ty have a great horror and detes tation for hired spies and informers, who make a business of telling on their neighbors, so that they may ob tain from the government bribes and fees or money in devious ways unknown to the public, or may grat ify feelings of envy, hatred, malice and revenge. The laws should not tolerate the employment by the government of such shameless and treacherous midnight hirelings. If the courts had the power to tax all such informers with the costs of prosecutions, and to imprison them it the costs were not paid, this evil would be soon abated. The judges in many districts have adopted rules of court to prevent, as far at possi ble, under the law, oppression of the omeers, but the courts cannot pre- vent peuy, invoious ana malicious prosecutions, unless the law "confers . 1 1 . r l . 1 upon them the power of taxi rg costs and imprisoning the originators of such prosecutions, or unless the ex isting law snail be altered in many of its harshest provisions. And thus Mr. Henderson stated well and forcibly the position which evary good citizen, democrat and republican should occupy : ine country is demanding a re' duction of taxation and reduction of the revenues. Unnecessary taxation is unjust taxation : and to exact from the people taxes beyond the requirements of the government economically administered is rob bery under the form of law. I have faAored in this body a reduction and revision of the tariff duties. Both the great parties are equally pledged to such revision. I have also favoredla reduction of interna! revenue taxation. But I am not willing to refuse a reduction in one case because I cannot get a reduc tion in the other. I am always ready to vote for separate proposi tions looking towards a reduction either of the tariff or of the internal revenue. If I cannot have all the reduction I want, I am willing to take such as i can get. An annua reduction of $12,000,000 on the tan. iff and $28,000,000 on internal rev enue would have been better than no reduction of the revenues. Parties and factions are so consti tuted that I do not believe it pos sibie to secure a reduction oi an equaTamount of taxation from the tannand the internal revenue at the same time. My opinion is, and believe the people agree with me, that a revision of the tariff and of the internal revenue laws can bt at tained from time to time by reform ing the obvious and greater griev ances of the two systems ; and no man and no party should refuse to make such reforms because all the changes desired have not been at tainable. I shall be glad to vote to "untax tbe clothing of sixty mil lionslof people"!at every opportunity which may be afforded me. I shall also feel it to be my duty to relieve these same people from tbe grievous burdens and oppressions oil the in ternal revenue system of taxation The people demand relief from the exactions and oppressions ot both systems. Another Suicide. At Rockey Valley, in an adjoining county, there was buried last week a prominent man who might be yet an ornament to society, bad be not neglect ed tbe advice of bis friends to such an extent that he can be said to have died by his own wish. Mr. Jones had at first a alight cold, neglected, it becomes seri ous. His friends advised the great Cough Remedy, Bymphyx. He refused every appeal by his friends. As a natural result he grew worse and died. Ye that are Buffering with coughs and colds beware that you do not lay yourself liable to the same charge and fill a premature' grave, but take Sympbyx at once and live. THE HAZLEGREEN Sash. & Blind Factory Has recent 1 v nurchaaed a large amount ol Oak Ash Chestnut, Cherry and Walnut Lumber. as CAN FURNISn WORJC manufactured of thoroughly dried ir ateriai. We propose to furnish work at the lowest firure, and cuuu lu uij uuuurura KWUM. . THOS. L. CLAYTi'1 . ropr j S. CLAYTON, Business Manr" iebc-swtf French Broad Hotel A. G. Halliburton, x Prop, This Hotel ia located within one hundred feet f the Western North Carolina Railroad Depot, and next to the offices ol the Superintendent and the General Freight Agent of the W. N.C.R.B. Good Fare, Comfortable Rooms. -OH- -REASONABLE TERMS. FI RSICLASS BAR isattachedywherewulbeloundat all times tb? e . Den oraaas w TUruors, Wines, Brandies . Cigars, Tobacco. Telephone connection with TJp-town.- mchs US , - IFJn& Solomon's Device Fails. A habeas corpus was brought be fore Jndge Dicken for trial last Tuesday for the possession of a col ored, baby,, inere was an able ar ray of 'counsel for both claimants. ifotn sides proved so mucn that Judge Dicken was in doubt about wh really was the right owner of the child. Bethinking himself of a Bible precedent, thejudge proceeded to grasp the baby by the leg, reach ed down into his girdle and pulled out his bowie knife, and proposed a. J . 1 it. ; i j i i w uu in Bqu&ro im.ng oy me claim ants by slicing the baby in two. Both claimants, thinking the judge had a right to divide the babyf rusnea iranticany upto him saying: -.boss, aon t kiii mm. lou may have him. The judge accepted the gifi and will send the baby to the Ohio Legislature. , , . . A wine factory has been built at Arredonda. Alachua county. Flori da, by several Englishmen of capi t&l, it being tbe intention of this concern to manufacture orange wine and bring it to perfection. This will exported to England exclusive ly, as the hrm hnus that it pays better than selling it in the United States, although the industry has only been very recently established, Already the firm hav been deluged with orders, and they will have to enlarge their establishment. The Duke of Sutherland was ' so well pleased with the, wine thai he took a"way ten cases with him in his yacht, Chaplain Allison of the Minnesota legislature prayed one morning "And now, dear Lord, bless the re-. porters, whose nimble pras catch our every word before it is uttered. Like thyself, they are omni -present, and almost omnipotent, if we take the wings of tbe morning and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth, they are there. They meet us in the jungles of Africa, they waylay us in the solitary canyons of Colorado, and when at length we nnd tbe latitude of the magnetic pole, behold, they are there. May their light and good- nessbe equal to their power, and in the general assembly of heaven let no reporter be excluded," Bneklen's Arnica 8alve The beat Salve in the world for eats, braises, sores, aloers, rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pa; required. It is guaranteed to five perfect satisiaoaoiior money reranaea. racero cis per box. For sale dt H. H. Lyons. daw Blankets ever, and ComforbJ lower than at Whit-lock's. ANewlFDismrtPij. This Is to certify that I have been usinz Mr. D Goodwin's Consumption Cure for two weeks, and am feeling Oft; per cent, better, and think one or two more bottles will cure me entirely of that dreadful disease. I have been afflicted some eighteen months, and have given all the cough medicines a thor ough trial, and found no relief in any of them but Mr. D, Goodwin's. This Feb. IT. 1887. C. A. DAVIS. NORTH CAROLINA, BUNCOMBE COUNTT, This day personally appeared before me C. A. Davis and made affidavit to the above. In witness I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal of office in AsheviUe. This Feb. 17, 1887. W. T. REYNOLD3, C. S. C. We have many other testimonials just as good as we aoove. FOB SALE ONLY AT WOODCOCK'S West End Pharmacy, ' 268 PATTON AVENUE, Below Depot Street. JESSE R. STARNES, Successor to X. Brand Co., UNDERTAKER, ASHEVILLE, N. C. sA. ttallic and Walnut Coffins constant! f on hand. Every requisite of tb e'busineuB furnished. All calls day or night prompt ly answered. Hearses iunisnea wnen desired. I can be found at R. B. Roland' erocery store (my old stand) for the present. Embalmintr a specialty. Bod' ies will be taken charge of immediately u desired, . ran 5 U TICK OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of tjuncomoe county, maae lor partition in tne case of George 8ummey and Lizzie his wife and others against Aaeua a. wcrtn inn t cuaie wonn dj hergeneralriii"'n li.tiarrett, I will on the 4th Uu- I.v . ii. iM. at the Court House in tbe city oi AnbevlUc sell to the highest bidder a oertalnlot or parcel of land situated on the corner of Haywood and Walnut streets ra raid city running two nun area ana eigntecn leei on Haywood street and one hundred and two and one-half feet on rl aln at street : The said lot will first be offered as a whole and then in three parcels to be designated on day of sale both oi wmcn oners, wun oios wui ot repor- tea to court as oraerea msaia aecree. - Terms of sale, fifteen per cent, of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in three equal installments of one, two and three years to be recovered by bonds and (rood security, bearing mierestai eignt per eent. iron oay oi saie. mh l dim commissioner oi Court. 'JROF. V. KNERINGEB KebpectfuHy inforns the public and his friends that he is ready to open his Class in Music for the .tall and Winter. Be will devote his utmost efforts in a ndly, bnt strict system of teaching, to promote tne progress or pnpus connoed to his care. Terms will bk moderate. ' itinos tuned and repaired and pat in Avat-faaa nnlnr of rAaflnna.lil rnfAO. i it At umzKB omce. win oe DromntiT rttended to. . V. Kkebingeb. sept 4-dtf OARDING. aarders ean be accommodated at the Mlt&ES X?'1N9, . fob W dim on Haywood streai. TaT rOTICK TO THE CORPORATORS OF THE BALTI- JJl ATLANTA, A8HKVILLE AND UtU KAlLBUAj; uusrm I. ' i Friday tne S5th day ef March, 1887, at ivllle. N: C. there will be a meetbw of the eontoratoraof the Atlanta. Aiheville and Balti more Railroad company for the purpose of orgenialng said company under the provisions of lite Act parsed at the late session of the Gen- rral Assembly, This notice ps -g.ven In pursu ance of we reomremltsoi sua aoc E. RApTKf N, RICHMOND PEARSPJT, NATT ATKINSON, of the Corporator. mhlS-dawtd Should not hesitate to wait upon those ill with such diseases as Small-pox, Chol era or Scarlet Fever. There is little to be feared by persons waiting on the sick ifthey wilL use Darby Prophylactic fluid freely. In sick rooms it should be exposed on a plate or saucer, and the patient sponged off with the Fluid dila ted, f or safety, cleanliness and comfort in the sick-room the Fluid is indispensa ble. UNFAILING SPECIFIC FOR LIVER DISEASE. SYMPTOMS: Bitter or bad taste In mouth; tongue coated white or covered with a brown fur; pain in the back, aides or joints often mis taken for Rheumatism; tour itomach ; loss of ap netite: sometimes nausea and water-brash or in digestion: flatulency and acid eructations: bow els alternately costive and lax, h.dch ; loss of memery, witn a painroi sensation or having failed to do something which ought to haye been done; dtbiiiry ; low spirits ; a thick, yllw appearance of the skin and eyes: a dry coach : lever, restlessness; tbe urine is scatby and nigh oolorhd. and if allowed to stand, deposits a sedi ment. SIXtfOKS LIVER EES.UTOE (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is generally used in the South to arouse the Tor- pia liiver to a neaitny action. u acta wun exuaorainary enicacy on tne MIMJ JE ICS, i An effectual sneclfie for Malaria, Bowel Complaints, jjyspepsia, mck Headache, Constipation Billiousness, Kidney Affections, Jaundice, - v Mental Depression. Colic. 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Persons having arttflcial work done, after Tying it twnor three weeks, if not satisfied, can return u uoneT wui oe reranaea. jy 1 GO TO WELDOS'8 "Gem" Bakery, FOR THE Finest Bread Buns and Cakes, IT THE CITY ALSO FRESH CA1TDY OF Their Own Manufacture. Mr. Vaugban is conceded to be the FINEST WORKMAN IIST THE SOUTH baustaction guaranteed or money re landed. GREEN FRONT, Opposite Auction Ilonte. Re361utiou4forl887 t ; ADOPTED BY Moore & Robards. We have hereby resolved . That havinir secured the services of Mr. McS weeny, for seventeen years fore- ment" in the Sooth, where he estab lished a reputation as bavins no equal in bread and cake baking, and having in creased oar facilities twofold, we will fur nish to the trade the best bread, such as French Twist. Vienna Rolls,- Patent Loaf. Brown and Bye, and an endless variety of the finest small and large Cakes that nave ever been exhibited in this glorious "Land of the &ky." Cakes iced or ornamented at moderate cost and on short notice. We have the only Restaurant con ducted in " ' . FIEST-CLASS STYLE ' in the city. - - - . Our line of Confections is unexcelled in the State. Always the freshest and purest. : DESMOND'S OLD STAND South Main Street. VT ANTED. ' Book-keeper of long experience, aa A. 1 Ac countant, desires a position. Can furnish tus best of testimoolala. Addrexs . mfl i dty Thlsofnce." - " Car for Plica. ' ' Piles are freouentlv nreoeded b a umaa nf treisht in the baak. Um in a in. nmrt f the abdomen, eauainr the natimt tn nnmu he has soma affection of the kidneys or negh- uvruig organa. a times, symptoms ol indi- Sestion are present flatuleacy, uneasiness of le stomach, etc A moisture like perspira tion,producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Bund Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at enoe to the application of Dr. Bosanko s Pile Bem edy.wnich acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 60 ota. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine oo., Piqua, O. Bold by H H Lyons. dawly Best 5c. cigar West End Choice. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. HOURS. P. A. CUHMIKC8 TOOBE & CUMMINGS, Attorney and CannteUort at Law ASHEVILLE, N. (0. Practice in the TTnitori Rt.tM Clmnit .nH 111. rict Courts at Ashcvillp Ruuavills r'h.rlfitt. and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raleigh and in the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial bit trict oi tne Htate of North Carolina. aptacu auaMon given to oollACtioES 01 elatnti aug7-lywocsw ' N. SNEISON, ' Attoraey at Law, and Real Estate Agent, ASHEVILLE, N. C Office over VanQilder & Brown's. Letting houses and collecting renti fn lihn. yllle a specialty. feb l dawemos H ENRY HARDWICKK, Attorney at law. Will nradlce In all the conrta Asneviue, n. u. of the SUte. collections or claims specialty. Office with Sheriff in Court House. lanl-dtf JJOGER 1. PAGE, Attorney at JLaw, ASHEVILLE, - N . c. Practices in all the Courts, State and Federal jan 14 dtf rjlHOS. A. JONES, Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, Oct 23-ly s w Office with Day' dson A Ma D R. G W. PUBEFOY Oflers his professional services to the citizens of Asheville and sprronnd iijg country. Office over CarnJchaelV Drag store. Residence Charlotte st. de 15-dly" J. A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. Office hours : 8 to 11 A. H., 1 to S P. M Calls left at Carmichael's or Pelham's Drui Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by tef epbone. iune iz-a tr rjp H. COBB, Attorney and Counsellor at Ew, Office in Burnett building, North side Public equare, AS SEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all Courts, State and Federal, janttdly J OSEPH S. ADA1IS; Attorney stud Counsellor at Law, Office in Law Building, adjoining First National Bank, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all courts, State and Federal, sept 7 1 year D RS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wabdlaw HcGill, M. D., Practice limited to Eye, Kar.l roht and Lunga. San. WasTsaT Battls. M. D.,;tJ. B.S., . Physician and Snigeoa. Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. aaOffice hours 10 a. m. to 12 m., and to 4 p m. seM-tf JAMES A. BUREOUGHS, Pbyalcian and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Office over Powell & Snidt s. t&" Residence corner of Main and Woodfin streets, de 16-ly QHAS. D. McCANDLISS, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Office with A. J. Lyman, Beal Estate B.-oker. ALSO AGENT FOB HAZLEHURST & HUCKEL, Architects, (design ers of Battery Park Hotel) Philadelphia Penna ol5d3m Thio. S. Davidson Jss Q. Mastii' DAV1D80N A MARTIN, A Itorneya 4t ComnseI!oroatLaw ASHIVTLLB, N. C Will orautlct. in the Sth and th Judicial Distno.; aud in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, ana in tne federal uounsoi me western uisinoioi North Carolina. Befer to the Bank of AshevilleJ sepl9-awAwm J. J TENiTENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. Specifications, and Estimates oi the style of building furnished upon appjication. work superintended wnen aesirea. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Asheville oi Best, N. C. Residenoe Swaunanoa Bridge, , m7 16-6mos W. W. JONES. GEOEGB A. SHCFOBD JONES & SHU FORD, Attorneys at Law, ASHEVILLE, - - - - N.C. Practice In tbe Superior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of (be State, ana tne r eaerai uonns bi asuevuie. Office in Johnston Building, where one member of the firm can always be found. , nov 11 dlvear , J. II. jTIILXJBIS, 17 pholster and Paper ST linger, 1 TATrRESdtS MADE TO ORDE R AT SHORT if I notice. Oi l mattresses and upholstered furiTtnre overhauled. For tbe present, orders icrt at uoodwyn s canay tent, near the post omce, will receive prompt attention. Prices reasonable and work warranted. ' Refer to Mr. Blair, of Carolina House, feb 23 dim , p. sawyer; President.:- - I. J. P. SAWYER, J. E. Q. W. WILLIAMS, of WUmington, f, Rey. J. 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