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r r DAILY EDITION : rursun. Stoat & Cuaeroa, SUITORS A NI PROPRIETORS. ' CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, NO. 13 PATTON AVBXUE. BILL HEADS, LETTER HKAD8, POSTERS, BLANKS. Am r -"Ml ne sMevi razen O OAI1.Y, KKKLY I Yoari SO.OO a Mo., 3.00 1 Year. - 1.CO 1 . And fob Work of nil kinds dons -with " O Mom.. .T JkDVEItTISIXG RATES LOW, VOL III NO 242. ASHEVILLE N. C THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19.-1888 PRICE 5 CENTS promptness and at U-m prions. if .LiCaV :i:vii.i.E .HOt'IETlEf. A.: A.-. St.: Kite Xmow.J. Wakefield Cort laad. S2-1 Deputy ol the Inspector General . or North Uarjun xjrene Oiita.i.t. n, S,. .1. J.-A. Poner Eminent Comir u!e -; :irda u,;ie. .Secretary . Meetsflrst Wodnj Uy ritirht in "ch month. jji'V CfiiAer, H. A. M. H. C. Pugg High PrUnl; S. iUmmersnlag, Secretary. Meets at iep.:i ! Vi'cilajfla night in each mouth. L "..."".. lis. .A. k A. M.- . t. bUir vV.K'sMi'M Master; Blanton ci-3( 'l-tola i(w lirel Friday a gl:t in each VOUtll. hsniia Uxtjt, a", o; No. 646. B. 9y. Diet it ir : Jordan Stone. Secretary. 4el 0 tirsfand third Monday nights in each m '..b I n.,,1 r..J Uirtnci, No. 701, if. A. 8. Li sle y, heiit: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meet! rn. j anil of the Knights of Honor on the second ba tiiunl' Mm.lK nights in each month. M'.iiVe o,; A. F.ti A. St , U.p.J Wake el l CoiUand, W. M; I. A Couaut, Seo. Meet u ii'annic lii'l third Tburs lav iiisht in each ooiil i at H o'cl.ick, and 1st aad 4th Thursday -i gat for Instruction. Tim Jt'tem!!. Ptiblii Library, over Mr. Kep t'Pv9, otp-wite Eiule Hotel, and next i r to ."ie M.tnk of Aiheviile. ia open to ris Vars Ifu i IS a ui. !o 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to :H0 ia. royal nwa. -a Nl Absolutely Pure. I'h is powder never vanea. A marvel of purity trencth and wholesomencss. Moie economical :han the ordinary kinds and cannot be told in m petition with the multitude ot low test, short ve.'aht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in aa. Royal Baking Powiieb Co. 106 Wall St., 'aw I'ork. ianl-aiwlm Thos. C. Stokes, AT THE NEW STORE, No. 14 N. Court Square, Hendry Block. Bxamiue bii utock cf Builders' aad Hardware, ifuusfe FuTflisliins:" Goods. A full line of Agate Ware, tuba, bucket, rubber hose, etc. Plasterers' Tools, Hocks, floa' a ad darbies. Brick and mortar kods, fine and coarse sieves. Agent for the Excelsior Brick Enameling Co. jAHtd.lwly IMPOUND OXYGEN j)rs.HAEGAN & GATCHELL Ft-tCX Kmglt Block, C-X Mr.t. ASHEV1LLE, N. O Compound Oxvgen Inhaled, in connection wild medicated Balsam Vapor, cures (.onsump Um, Afthma. Hrnnchitifi. K,. Catarrh, Sore Tkroat. i fi of Yoke, Jisccses olthe I.ivcr and Kldnev. Umldcr, nd all diseases depending on tnpnre oi impoverished blond. It circa Rnrnmatism when tvcrytl.iuu fist fclla, ' It Is the only remedy that wiil permanently aura Chronic Niisal Cat-irrh. If ycu snfler from his loathsome and dangerous disease come to arxmce and investigate our treatment, it will ear you, no matter how long you have suffered. Bo charge for consultation. There Is no statement in the above which Is aai st lctly true you may rely upon every word Wa can prove all and more. li we believe your catu Incurable, we will ruk:y (ell you so. We do not wish tn trcut you ttwe eaanot help yon. We a Ifo treat all diseases of the Rectum, or tewrct Bowels, si-t h ss Hemorrhoids (Piles), Fis aar irlula, Prolarsus, etc The treatmeut b alwa.t MKcnwful, and nearly always painless core without toe naeef the kD.le, and in a law .Mya. No lor of time trom business or pleas ara OFFICE OF THE " WOSLD," I Maw York, ilt y 15, 18k7 f Ia the fall ot Iff I w as In such poor health that I was obliged to cancel all or my lecture agacements for th winter, and to give up writ Bf for a time I went to Asheville and placed saysell under the care ofDra Hargan and Gatchell. Continulux their treatment I improved In health and strength, saining 20 pounds of flesh; aad feel better than I havetor years. - I regard their oxygen treatment as being of graat value; they, themselves, are gentlemen of kill, and worthy of the confidence o' 'he nnblic . Bill Nt. HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and hip it to all parts of the country, even to the faciA i Coa- We sen d apparatus and chemicals 9 lent two months for 118. This is as valuable tattha office .reatment. Ta wonderfnl curative results obtained with alstraatment Is astonis hing even to as. y 19H wta to learn more of this treatment, and our tjemn n fr i ru " write or tail brii'wtrttted book explaining treatment free. DR8. HAROAH t OATCHTLL, mm i 1 a Vain Street, Asheville, N. 0. Inves-dswlf. DAILY EDITION THE lAf)LY CITIZEN Will be Dublished evrv Wirninir (ex cept Monday) at th following rate- ilrictly cast : One Year, $6 00 Six MonC, . " . . . . 3 00 Three "... , . 1 60 One " . ' 50 One Week, 15 Onr Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Cmzis Office. Srndvonr Job Work of all kinds to the GUizrn Offire, if you ward it done neatly, cheaply and witi dispatch. Arrivnl nasi Dpavrtare of Pfasrr Trsl tin. ' salisbcsy Arrives 5:Ut p. m.: leaves lorllor rlstown at .V18 D. m iRNNKraii Arrives at 12 48 o. m.. and leave? at 12:58 i m. A. rives at 8:00 p. m .and leaves lor Spartanburg t 8:10 p.m. Hfartaibcrg Arrives at (a. -.; leaves ipr MoTistown at. Bt'O a. m. fre'ght ar.'rnmedatlnn l-ave Asheville at ftld a. m., and rrrive at 0i p. m. Waynesvillb Leaves Asheville at 8:00 a. m., and arrives at 4:50 p. in New Advertlaementa. Auction Sale Murray & Lance. West End Laundrv ftiegins& Bowen New Departure fir 1888 Brevard and Blanton. PfitE German Bitters. This splf ndid tonic, a sure, steady and faithful lemfdv for all nervous debility, for sale at Jones' Pioneer Bar strictly for medical purposes. Send our job work to the Cmzan Job Printing Establishment. Mr, W. E. Pelham left yesterday for a short slay at his Southern home. "Wil lie, we will miss you." The cold breath of the Xorthwestei yesterday soon held the mud in rbeok. Walking soon became tolerable. An alarm of fire was piven yesterday, but fortunately it was put out botore any damage was done. It was on East Col lege street. Judge Shuford returned yesterday frem an important professional trip to Chattanooga. Borne, Cleveland and other points, Capt. J. M. iudgr is still in Chattanooga on impoitant business. Asheville Lodge No. 410 A.". F.-. A." M. will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. for installation of officers. Brethren cordial ly invited. By order. d2t J. A. Conast, Secretary. Mr. D. McL. Therrell, for some time assistant telegraphic operator at this place, having been assigned to the man agement of the office at Salisbury, leaves to-day fori is pot of duty. We commend him to our friends in that city. Bighoga have been brought to the front in every part of North Carolina. But our neighbor beats anything we have shown- The Pickens Sentinel eavs Mr. Elliott Kennedy killed a hog of the Fuiaud China breed that weighed 1:102 ! pounds. Asheville has not had all the mud nor all the bad weather. Charlotte, with it macadamized streets, hardly known the existence of a paved highway. It is the same in Augusta, and it is the same tv- erywheie. The hope for all is in plenty of sunshine. The rapid fall of the mercury yester day, while bringing keen and biting weather is welcomed as a wholesome change from tbe unnaturally damp and uawholesome weather tbak bad previs ed. Rain and fog andanphad prevail ed with prejudicial influence on health. We look for a thorough purification of the air and invigoration of every system. We note that Mr, W. II. Green ha been made Superintendent of the Rich mond & Djnville railroad system. This is a rise from the ranks by force of pro motion through merit. Mr. Green was first engineer on the North Carolina road, then a conductor, afterwards train dispatcher and master of transportation. Now his field is enlarged, and is so be cause he deserved it. It Melted Awat. On Tuesday Mr. E. L. Brown, the popular and energetic theatrical manager bad erected an immense board, covering 360 square feet, to ad verti?f the ci:ai Tainu Katie Putnam's coming, and covered it with beautiful pictures of i ha scenes to be presented next Saturday niht. It was indeed s thing of bea-uy But the rains descended upon thost pictures and melted them away, and on yebterdav the boards were glaring in their niidity and desolation. Such we:iter as we had Tuesday is no tesprcti-r '. t, :nd tn ti e work iff 'he ar i;-l tr-.v -t-i anay !'k-a poet a dream oi w:d:s to tiiie!.e.-t. lint Katie wiil c U-n- : I S .tttt.ta iiUrht, and reserved :! ! ; H.- tar- ilv tsken. Brevard & Bl A:nx. We nred cmcely invite au-i-.iioit ! the larye a-lvertisetuent ( ll.e aliov very popular house.' By r'-.dir.; this advertisement nil will be impressed .villi the very heavy and cmpi.ati.- icann-r in which they put thei.' f-et '4o'i -:jhiii high pricrs geuera'iy and rru-r joices specially. They liav; an iiiiuitus-' atok of everything man. wiuian or child ran or could want to wear, and are determin ed to sell them. Their ladies' ifeoart ment h a apeciuUy, and ladies should call and examine their many attractions and novelties as well as more staple goods. Men's c ' thng is another spe cialty, and having boug!: heavily they ofi'er special indm cii.rntf., to reduce tock. No need now fr.r an!iu good warm suit, for little money. Bit tad their ad. and go to see them. Complete Likes and Shapes. We have now in Dinner and Tea Set Ware, two complete lines (the newest square and oval shapes) in White Granite or Ironstone ware, end the fame in semi China or Poicelain, iu ail four styles to select from. We will keep up these lines during this year. You can buy a set or part of a set at any time. We ofi'er special inducements in prices and intro duce our new patterns. Lowest prices always at Law's, 57 and 59 S. Main St. Grover Cleveland and Jay Gould can not bay goodo from ns on one day's time. d4t Brevard A Blanton. The lovers of pure corn whiskey can find no better than at Bob Jones', The best wines and liquors can also be found I there. Dr. Charles L. Reese ot the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,' has accepted the chair of chemistry at Wake Jforert College made vacant by the recent death of Dr. Duggan. The Holiton Methodut newspaper at Knoxville was sold last week to Rev. Frank Richardson, Rev. David Sullins. Rev. John W. Smith and John V. Panlett. At the last ses sion of the Holston Conference of the M. E. Chnrch, South', the Btock holders of the Ho!ston Publishing Cone iany ordered a sale of the Mv.ddi8t at a price not less than ?5,000. .... - . , .. Retchxeb.- - - . Wr. r-ri.leaet Id sert)ack Mr. L W. lieach," of Gowanda New York. :!le was h"re o:w wees? ago, fctit businffs railed him iiOtne again. Ho is back ugrUu and he hopes, and so do we, to stay. We Congratulate Knoxville. The Morristown Ga.clle informs us: "Col. J. II. Ruoibough, for merly the popular proprietor of Hot Springs, N. C, last week bought a valuable location on Gay and Main street?, Knoxville. and will erect upon it a larg tobacco factory. We congratulate Ktioxviil-. Col. Rnm bough is one of the liveliest men of the age, understands his business thoroughly in all its details and will make the new enterprise a grand success. Svddek Death. Yeste day about noon Mr. Colum bus (ockrani, book-keeper for Mr. Sol Edel was taken suddenly ill. A physician was summoned and he was taeu at once to bis room, where he continued to suffer until about live o'clock when he expired. He wa from Mill Spring, Polk count, where his parents reside. These were notified of this sad calamity by tele graph. Not Dead. We are pleased to learn from the Lenoir Tcpic that Rev. Dr. B. L. Beall is not dead as reported, and that his condition is very hopeful. The Topic tavs: "Mr. Beall was badly kurt, having been bruised in all p rts of his body. His most serious injuries are about the he d,on which there are two or three very deep gashes, and from which much of the scalp has been torn. While he is not aitoget ier out of danger he is in a more hopeful c nditio.i thau was at first thought and his speedy recovery is hoped for. A Compliment to Dk. Dabnkt. The Morristown Gaulte, refering to the University ot Tennessee say: 'Tho president and faculty have reason to congratulate themselves upon the splendid showing made under all circumstances. Dr. Dab uey was not chosen president until a short time before the school year opcr,fd, but ho took hold cf his work promptly and in such a way hf t i inspire with zal and confi de!, ce nil the faculty and frkuds ol tna university, and the result has deer! a largely increased attendance of student?. The University of Tei.-uep.-e. is on the l.ihway to procneri ty." Goxr. to Washington. At the request of chairman R. II. Battle of the State Democratic Exec utive Committee a number of promi nent Demonrats joined him in Ral eigh and left for Washington City Monday night to consult with Demo cratic Con res. men and ure the re peal or great modification of the In ternal Revenue laws. The gentlemen composing this delegation are R. II. Battle, E q , chairman ; Messrs. C. M. Busbee, of Raleigh; Josephus Dan iels, of the Mate Chronicle; R. B. Glenn, of Winston ; W. J. Yates of the i harlotte Dnn':mit;J.C. Buxton I of Winston : .T. V. Caldwell of the ' Statesville LamhMrk; Clement Man- ly, of New Berne : T. B. Worn ck. of 1 Pittshoro: A. II. A. illiam. of Ox i ford ; li. B. Peebles, of Jackson; P. 1.. 31 cans. 01 concord: ai. v.. Carter. of Asheville: Harry Skinner, of tr eenville; E. F Lamb, of the Eliza beth l ity Falcon ; W. II. S. Burgwyn, of Henderson ; W. G. Lamb, Attor ney General Davidson. Lee S. Over man, f Salisbury, and Col. A. M. Waddell, of Wilmington. This is a very important mission, and a very excellent committee of true men, and true democrats. Ami they represent North Ca olinn, too. """ Delicate diseases sex radiiallv eurcd. Send 10 -.1 ii i-litiri " stainrs f' bo'.k ihlress Wurl.i's his- ! pensary Aleoicat Afsociation, iinllak New York. di&wlw fse the g'tn's and prii-ts a! bis? cjdh hoilff! of gd4l UlUV.lBIl A Hi.antosV. Price Koliiiiiii Beds at dtf W. P.. Williamson- &. Co's. Turcoman urtair.R, something very pretty ad cheap, a- Whitleck's. Priee Carpets and look at them, at dtf W. B. Williamson & Co's. Wrap.s from cheapest nice Jacket to real Seal Plush, la.ge stock. at Whitlockc. Curtain Poles with brass fixtures only 50eent, at Wiiitlcck's. Laree Ktock of Rchber Goods for La dies, Misses and men jut in, at Wiiiti.ock's. I For tee Asheville Ciraa. TUE GOLDEN LEAF. Ldilors Citizen. The author of the following lines, in acknowledging the re ceipt of some Buncombe snicking tobac co which I recently sent him as a Christ mas present; and also of some "very fine straight cut Virginia Gold Leaf," pre sented to him at the same lme by a friend, writes: "I am no poet or orator as some one else may be. but after this abundant fall of golden manna, who can help trying ?' If a brother's partiality exaggerates the poetic merit of tbo lines, "ill you kindly omit to publish them? , . - G. M. M. Cawdler, Buncombe Co., Jan. 1 '88. A SOXGOF LIFii'3 JOCK SKY. Tobacco ! precious weed, Soothing the direst uce3 Of mortal man. a pilgrim ttmaig-'.i liTsV jjj.'uey : How rare the fragrance ol thy boMci 'Si't. Exhaled in curling cloudI tender cues, Which rise lika inoctso watted to ittskiot, wiagied with hopes lor llie's unme-'juad w,iys. Or intniories sweet and ert of by jo ic iny Virginia fine &i Taf : Thmi KswaTii mnm mm ss'ei 9inf M Oo lift HtempeB nous ee. lift's wrt ck-sir tusca' Thy straigbt cat go.Uen llnedB, v. itli memories fitrunfr. Eotwine my hart with pressure kind and close il - - in mj pipe oi .-lay Ti inSof my frIDlS and pulfdull care av.-ay IFor the Asheville Citizen. A BUDGET FROM SA SDY MfJSfi. .Saxdy Mt fii:, X. C. J ul Messrs. Kditor : Vot; v.: p'caf ;tiiov me to addrsst von all om more with a little bundle ofSandy Muh news, as it may be of some little iateitit io those persons who have visited our .section cf country. Wo haye had a ijuiet Ht'.le Christina which passed off a- qtiie'iy as a poet's dream and with no ollVnee to any person. Our young lolics seemed to be this time, a usual clothed in their presence of good sound ftnsn and sober ness of mind and bc.dy. Va hriw had some tnie wat:ier a - i uuess von all had way over i;i As!iovi::e .viiicit aidd us in gi-tti:!2 our b.dtacc cro.-js v-orked ofl' to a great ativantae '.Vc l a?-; liad some weddii gs over v:hw V, have been of ajnie interest to a great inaay, especially thos-- persons wlio havo bs'on pa?ticii-auts in the he.iutiful us rcit"., hut aia i '. for poor r.ie ihe waters s re u ! i roniiieti ye: near riiy iiotwe. Messrs. Editviv. 1 think vo-i tu:--- U:'. i.n; u.tt some as you are .!','- '.-' a welt established newspaper; ! ihiii.i yon know enough about nte !iar- srn iiK about ofien eno:ig;i to Liv mo :i pretty gond hoist, I notice that if a man; wanis to get in an office the li r st thing1 he does is toge! Fuiue euitor to prvs.-i him forward through the pres, liieicaio! a great many who thin'-; i." an . :.'iuz i " in print i'- is s-j wht-tner ii is ;i' i; !. ar;d if it w through a good Democrjii.- ::-r ! they know it is so Onr farmers uavis a fin." atio .k for a line what crp, if a g jil s't.. n --t-ind on the ground is any .si jn. We havo heard some mi. ;'spti;: iuadt? about tiio man to rim tur t;,.ii.-;. .-:s thei next term. Oa man whooi I l.o :id the J name of nif alioaeil A ! . !"i!.k C .e of Polk comity. C. it U thought bv many that Mr. Coze can liiiock ihr eox" from any man the o;!is-r .- ih- can pitrmi! to represent them in the ry.c. Well, Messrs. Editors, while v,e tke such Jelight in noting the pood things i of lifo, we hang our heads w tii borrow when we write the cad news of the death of the Hon. E. J. Worley, brother of the j present Sheriff Worley of this county which occurred on the4 U h of this month. Mr. orley was a man who had every body for his friend who became acquainted with hia characteristics and his virtues. Every body in this neighbor hood and so ti -n seem very tail over Uii." heavy loss. Mr. Wofley was a kind man to his family and took i-a cue in aaving nis attio lanuiv conccnuu their & neral welfare act! there was never i a kinder husband to a wif th?n lis was to hi3 beloved wife I la tie K. Wor'ev. i We can only tender our heaitl.lt svtn- C ' l patlres to the bereaveo wii' and sad! children. Yours tiuly, ii. V. V. Thb Hot Springs Have been kept open this inter wiih unutnal comfort of accommod.it'oi), and with sustained luxuriance ot the table. The long piazzas are enclosed with (Ja.-, the whole bouse is heated wilt) hot .1 r and the temperature within do'tra is delightful. For th convenience of t 1. -.ss taking bath, the warm water is introduc ed into t'.iu house; and guests im-.v ii ; aswti ed of t very comfort and luxury thai! Kli: ano experience can procur-.' ami pr vid. Tna P-t neoMBa Waremousk. Among the many excellent t.i! o at this warehouse the present week wenotf; For WDPenlay, 4 lots, 10 50, id .10 19 50, 20; Bynum A Stevens bi, :'7, vl 0", IS, 2S; WE Smith 16 21,30: P.tik-r & Wiwm 11 75. 17, 23 20, V4 23 50, Sl.i .:- 1 . 'iViuun is an so ? rui ! .v'prt. 1 25 Ot. 21 SO. 24. 8f: VV,,!.. - ! ) or 20 1M. ; !0 4?: Mrsurr "ar.d Moedv 1150, 12 50, H 2, 20i'i ! 20 io. 2:1, C R Smder 14 25. 15. 12 75 -j. K 2 P' ' ,w'iri"V, m'V'-w'' r ' m" 3'.8. M -v, t'sno o; 50 :i ,vi- ki v : 'it 1. 'i ' . n y i,ii tic " ; T.l., r. 1J :r ? - OO. T W. iJ, tJV, UuUU L'liiwi; 1 ki w, U j Stints 18, 21, 22 50, 2-", 1-S, 20 44. 22 50, '.Tih- i.',' 1- l-i "V.-"'-' T- -- -o !,,'' ...,", ''.-. ..-T'.',' o ioO-i' lfRobison l-Vsu 2.; ts ":5',3(, 5K Th.shthr..gho".t vie-e heavy and, prices verv good. Er. iU.s ... d5j,. " . - ; Sitk and hi ious headache, and all del j angements of stomach and ow. Is, etirtd ' i.y wr rirws 1 l's ' ; '-'r? erenntea. 2- cenis a tai ao rneap .... . n ..., vir ne-. liv I 1 . .1 fr.-i,.. ' 1 li.iilSt.S. Mi.re goods, b' tttr goods an.l elu-aper got.iis, fi r cash only, at iMt BllKVARD A Bl-AKTOX'S. Trie Oil Cloths and look al ll.tiu.at d:t VV. 13. WiLLiAiiSJ.N- N: Co's. Do not tsk us to, we have quit. d4t PuKVARD A bl.ANroN-. Price repairing and know what kind c,f work they do. at dtf W. B. Williamson ei Co's. S. W. McCrary will furnish Morristown Flour, Meal, Bran and tihorts to mer chants at mill prices. Also Brooms at wholesale. dtf Price Marble Top Tables at dtf W. B. Williamson & Co's. Large stock of fine Underwear in white, Scarlet CanielV Hair Cashmere and various kinds just in, at W3 rr locks.' CONGRJM - SPEAKER CAKI.ISI.i: ILL. The Blair Bill Sunset Cox Elected Speaker Pio Tern. (.'oneress. Washinotos, Jan. 1?. Senate : Mr. Sawyer asked unanimous con cent for Immediate consideration of the Housn bill '! elating to 'jvt mi siblr printing aad wriiiu. on Stje iui, third and lotuth cis .mail matter,"' sueii bill having Veeti re port'd "viok from the Postffiiw cuai- uiiilet: without amendment Co?-! sent was given o the bill passed. Mi Wilrn, of Iowa, offered -a lesohition which was adopted, call ing on the Secretary of ! lie Treasury for tii-i report a? to amount of reve nue collected from each kind of liquor each year since the pas .ago of the Internal Revenue law, and from the special tax on distillers aud brewers. The President's message, t: ns milting the Pacific railroad com missioners" report, was laid Uefore the Senate. At conclusion of the reading of the message Mr. Hoar moved that it, with the accompany ing reports, be committed to a select committee of five Senators to bs an pointdl by the ebiir. Ageea to. T!ir Blair Educational bill was tkkn up and Mr. B Sivea ai ide a : perch in support ot ii. Mr. lilair followed Mr. Biwea in advo.vicy of his bill. Mr. Harris interrupted .Mr. B!air to .-:-.v that in the Blair pamphlet thv legislature of Tennessee was repiv-seutcd as favoring the bill. That, was ;t gross mistake. The legislature of Tennessee had never taken any such position. Mr. Blair ' admitted tiiat there might probably be a misiake as to Tennessee, but he was certainly not mistaken in saying the bill was favored by the ie.isUiur. s o! l.ouis t. iii !, Missit-.iippi, Al.tiMNu, Geor gia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, ami Virginia, so that in those Slates, wiiosa Senators gener ally k I tacked its constitutionality, t hit re seemed to bs no objection to it. The debate became ceneral and was participated in by Messrs Hoar, D.nvcs, Piatt and others. Mr. Blair still holding ti e floor. Mr. Blair final y, however, yielded to the mo lion ; . adjourn, stating thai he iu tended to force the bill to an early conclusion, and at 4:15 the Senate adjourned. House : There was much un easiness manifested in the House this morning over news of tha ee rious illness of Speaker Carlisle. The House was called to order by the eierk who announced the fact of the Speakers indisposition, aud stated that nominations for Speaker itr. tt-in. were in order. Mr. Mills, of Texas. oflWd a res olution appointing Sarriuel L. Cox, , v- . V - O 1 l -ev' ors-a opeaaer pro. teiu. during the present temporary ab seuee of the speaker, and the reso' lutioj was unanimously arrreed to. Mr. Cox having taken the chair 1 11 1 ,. n . 1 t and called tne House to order, the eh ipiam ollered ths iollowing pray i-r: "Hear us, we umbiy and de vonily implore The. Oh Lord. God 'm l)t half of Thy servant, honored and i-t-loved Sp aker of the House of il-itie.-e itnives, who lies ex'aaus- te i ,- 1 - (! siiKtlen W!t:i Fi.v luitid, we license. I'nt bi'seacii Tnee, o'.al recovery it) i- sj-eedy arid hea'itii ;inspire his doctor with wis dom and sound discretion ; bless the iiiedicin-s which are used, keep the mind of Thy sol vent in prr-'act peac , and under Thy guidance, nil "in 'i'ti i 1 hi i'itv i.tkkI limn lii-in.F hi'it on !c to his place in this house, j wii! dc-v oil and r.-verent aeuso ol j Ur,,: ie I life for tms ai.ft alll j',.i riiessins to hltn. ' u ,,, ,V:,S dopti-d tlirecting the cl- rk i 1 to . orm the Seoate t ,at the II .ate ! ha-1 cte 1 Ho:,. :. S. Cox as Speak- j t -1 '... - .- '..-t- ! C.isp. o: Georgia, submitted ! f tl ",;,,, , ot tiie commillee on elec I . i ..-ii'-om Cllhmit Oil ; the u.i'-m xir- i tioeite-t anisie con-: t-sl' .i -l; ct:on cas, i.::d it was or - printed. L:-a ve was granted . t the minority tu Ijle their iudivnt j v;t anil J r. ti-pye notice! mat im would -s.'. t.n; Uouse to act) up' m the report dm ; I ef.ie Friday.1 .11 r. rheian,, -4 i rimcssee irom; thp commit te? 10. c mort e, report-' n! a bdl for ihe c n.rirui n ot a i r'u . r i-f the , , ,, ... oniige sfi:) 111- 1 V -01 jib iwho'.i On motion ol Mr. McMillan, of l i i.s ersee, the bid reported from t hr 1 o niiiittee on rivers and har borti rtdative'tothe purchase of land on the Cumberland river, was taken up and passed. In 'oonsideration morning hour." Mr Wilkins, ef Ohio, called up. as unfinished business, a bill to pro vide fo.- the issue of circulating notes to National Banking Associa tions, the pending question bein on ordering the previous question n which the yeas and nays ha I been ordered Th opponents of the bill agaipfi.il u.-te il ent tb. mornirg hour was consumed and the bill went upon Itic c.iit-uoar . Speaker pro tern, laid before the House the President's message ac companying the rei)ort of the Pa cific railroad commission. The message was read and with report was referred to the committee on Pacific railroads and ordered print ed, Mr. Wilkins then moved that the House proceed to consideration ot unfinished business, and Mr Ander son and Mr. Weaver resumed their filibustering tactics against Wilk ins' bill. After several dilatory motions were voted down, the House determined to consider the banking bill, yeas 145, nays 100. but this determination w.;s ot little avail for other filibustering motions were rescued lo. After some linif Mr. And-ron sk-:td that nis t.fcjee! in taking ttjr; action he did, was to secure an opportunity for a free distiu?sio;: and amendntf nt. that was aii lie desired. Mr. Wilki always be",;; replied that I12 had Wl'lli.e to ''., it uiiiole time lor ir.ee iISCU;SIOII tii! v-'.en.J- ment. Mr. We.iver .tiinoutice i hit; oppo sition to aii3' eoinpr-'ii.lse whicli aided the passage of this pernicious bill, and he gave notice that if he could not succeed in defeating th measure upon a vote, he would en deavor to do so by visorunjr. o th parliamentary rules of the House. It being evident tbat no progress could be made upon the bili to day. the House, on motion of Mr. Wil kfns, at 4:5M adjourned. An octopus is said to have btn killed recently by three hunters on Horn Island, in Mississippi S.i;:id. If this! is the same old oct-pii? t!i.v. has bsea trying to fatcn its tenta cles about the Cai;ed Stai- s Trea ury for the p'irpos- of carrying or what are called ''Missisjiopi Kiver Improvements,'' the hunters ol Horn Island nujlit to ic penaioneo by the Governuieiif . The octopuses that are feeding 0:1 t!ie surplus art multiplying every day. The mor of them that ;;re slain the fewer will be left for honest insn to fight. Tup. Citizen" Jon 'jffice. Mi. D. W. Fiifuian has leased and ta en charge of the CrnzES Job and Book Printing tlfnce, to date from the 1st of Janearv. A number ot years ot experience in the best ofiiecs of tin-South-West haie otialified him to do the work in the befct and promptest manue; Ho solicits, aad we solicit for him, a con tinuance of ll.e patronage bestowed here tofore. Fut'tAN and Stone. Having leased tht Citizen- Job ar.o Book Printing Esnib!iihmeiil I have assumed churge ar.il cor.trnl of the ea'ne, to date from Jan. 1st- i have jn.-t re moved new tiin!ies, and am prepared n do, in the best manner, and promptly, ai the lowest living juiies, ail work in m line I wi'l uihl as rajadiy as needed, such mat-rial as will enable me to di work eq;ial to any office in the State. Hotel aud lant y printing, business print ine, itc, Ac, aspecialty. Give me a call Satisfaction guaranteed in even- instance. dlf D. W. Fi rmas. ISriU'e Vv. Von are rcL-limi tijpreseu, your appe tile is poor, you ar b ...thnied with Head ache you ai; lidjetty, nervous, an t gen erally out offer's, and want to nrace up Brace 1 p.bni n.it wiih Ktitoulanti. spi inj. medicinos t.-;- hit Uts. wiiich have I01 their h;ihi v-,-y cheap, had whisky, ann wlncti stiiiii. iite v on then lave y iu o: befo.'v. VVh i' ;. ut; :r thai A iil pnris';- yo.:i- . aci: 11 ...t I i . i: nd r an tiotu-, aim , t-on litiou thai. ! is mi alUrativt ! J, start health Kitlnei.-. iv.-slon iyoi;r vitality, nn.l uive renew.-l healtl "Vf V"r',!J'- ' " !,l,"1.,M"f -V'" find 111 i.k'c:.- t ri:tc, and oti'vji'.iccTr- , M:lt;e . . v.,llS ,..,.., ,:.,. A re r:n', Sai.s. Stt-.i-.l:i; 'ii i?i:i is Jaunttryjlst, .1; H -i-:.t k . a: our rn; t Ancticii itoa$. Nartli Court Sijua'i e wilt (.'! 11 splcu.li 1 tr; of t'urnU:iii. Aii gocl as uenr. Whilr Asli dt.tl vt',ijsii,; u ijui S-ii:-. S vem! O.rpcts. (all ;n-i 1). 1 ;il jinU 1 Kan. .-, l I'.K.k S e, 1 l'ia io rigi:ia; Si'..1, lalilc w.-tiv of every lie? -raijii. Mar.'ii-t-. i'iilows, lk'il Sprlnsrs, n ; Nrr'!-, i s;!entlil lo; r. i'.vei ware en I many b-t liaiis imlj goocl--. le.st lot gooiis of ihi ki:i 1 tuT ullVrHd At pu'tlie f n!e in Asheville. h3:tts will be pri.vuJeil .or Hdii3 kuu s:e eoixlially iiivitcil to air-iul the -:a!o. tioo's on cxlnbitiaM now lit store. l:e? eo Ii.ll y. Mt'liu VY .t LANCil. jan !Ml::t Ati(!:i.)iiee:s. .STKKEc'scorn: Ami oilier vie Uri of Aetltf-i i i ii- am: ii stern North v'ai- 'iitia. t)ver :i0" I the aoove vh- h'tv-j ist been received. ; . ! IT! '$ - 1 . f ,'" , , '' i u; X-uCl, "1," - the!" IV p-ked over i'ti.es 1 and I'o.-ts. .-A IS(1 ?:: Kil lI ft : rAl'IP? Ti'i.il. A ';!u,i::! l' ' k, Station... v ,r ever :-;: I ptli'.li al3vs oil hand. Daitv arm VUlat ,,aers an,, maijizine8. Urj:, ...... - 1 't'.l,-.! U l K Ui 1 , t f Seaside and other Libraries on l.at iif .-.- -ovj-I, i A S:..rm '"Z h.v M. E X"di Hrvan. Others Aeat for Kub- Cabsox's Stationery and Tews Store, North Main street Price Doors Sash ami Blin U and if von ,io you will buy at d:f W. Ii. Wii-i.iAJisox & Co's. i -r-.re. stock of Woolen Dress (ioods and Black Silks just in, at Wuitlock's. There is no use pi icing glass of all kinds and sizes, for every one knows, and those that do not, can be convinced that the best and ehrapest place to buv is at W. P.. Williamson jfe f'u's dtf For the remainder of the season we shad sacrifice our Ladies', Misses' and children's Cloaks, also Men's and Boys' Overcoats and a few lots of clothing. Firbt choice means an important advantage. II. Rki.wook & Co. odtl liny your groceries from S. W. Me Crarv and have them delivered free. t( Price Parlor Suits at dtf W. B ' Wilmamsox & Co's. Price Lounges at dtf w. B. Williamson & Co's NEWS ITEM?. i'he Senate has confirmed the nominations of the Inter-State Com merce commissioners. The Sunday barber law of Ten nessee has been decided to be un constitutional bv the State Supreme Court. ' r The Spring session of the Su preme Court of North Carolina will begin on theFirst Monday irv A CUI Ml V. The people of Tampa indignarX- ly deny the existance ot yellow tever among them, as charged kjT. ome northern iournals. f . Iiti- i.i declines to disarm, in con.- 1 tiection with the Bulgarian question. She vV;ii not sub Tdinate ber mili ary arrangement to Iho-e f other powers. A fire in Portsmouth, Va. on iGtb c use! the dsitructioi .f V:, at . stores and dwellings. ne lire V-sij. , caused by the explosion'of a keroVf" scr-c lamp. " ; . A parcel of Hungarians 'at iff. Csrmel, Pa., celebrated a christen, mg with so much spirit, ending it ' m a drunken way in which the house took fire, burning up a row f them, and three persons perished in the flames. .s.vi ly Wade, a negro, shot and kiiied another negro, Marion Thompson The former was inti-na-e with the wife of thelatter, and Thompson went to a house -where the guilty pair were together, and was shot dead on attrmpting to en 'cr. Wade fled, but was subge pjtntly captured. The Rev. Dr. Kelly who come to ne defence of Emma Abbott who ose to the vindication of the stage vhen it was made the subject of :omme:it from the pulpit, and who ubsequently made an explanation n the nature of a recantation of his views, has recentlr withdrawn his xplanation. He thinks his position the subject of action for the Gen iral Conference of Tennessee, not or the Board of Mission Sicklies in the ConnCrr. ReoortS from ti:n rnnntrviniliii.l.lk.1 there is at this time more than the usual m.Oiint of HieL-nsB ni....iiinra Ua. r tnese troubles seem to arise from an im pure condition of the blood, caused by ui cji-1-Mnre secretion ot Due. This auses fever of a bilious character, and ve 1 -aret to say in some places it baa i.roved very fatal. We therefore oOfer hi- gratuitous advice to those not yet ifflieted : Keep your liver in a healthy 'nditioii, and your blood rich and pure. -io ,d hlood invans good health, whilst bi.l blood bad health. Hart's Blood and Liver Pills are entirely vegetable, nd .re jtist the pills needed at this season f tne year. During the remainder of this year we a ill not sell any man, woman or child, a lollar on credit. If he is President of Bank liailroad, or owns 10 corner lots, we will not break our rules. dtt Brevard & Blanton. Price Chamber Suits at dtf W. B WlLLIAJtspX il Co's. S--On and after date the Pioneer Bar, -o s. Main st. will make no bills selling ju etly for cash, except by special agree -nen. By this means I can handle bet el C'u.il-. " R. R. JoNia. A fieb iot of old Bald Mountain Sweet !a-li ( ' )i n Whiskey just received at the tVoieer Saloon for medical use. tf W -! Mittens for Ladies, Gentlemen, U-e-, :ios and Children Whitlock's. Cm iiiin Poles with brass fixtures com tlete for 30 cents at WiimocK's. Curtain Poles v illi brass future c ona. 1! !- fV.r 50 cents at Whitlock's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE- WEST END LAUNDRY. rilE HAND LAUNDRY I.i HCES IN THE OLD STEAM I.ll'.tOlY BCILD1NU, Smith's Hridtfc Frew;h Broad River. We .-.re niee'.y piepared to ilo first class work. .ceil- iv. I! taken cre of and done-up In the oest :.'. If you wnt nice workgive'-us acsJl. eoile ceiled for and delivered fr. Ltd'.e yonr address at Carson's Stationery store vaen ami wheieM call fir our goads. -k leare prepared a tso to clean eiotse' t.ti ar aiigement can be had for" fimllr washing. 1 1' urthcr pArticalars address G. YT Biggins. t O. N-... 511. Kcsnrrtfiilly. jsa iu diit&wlt HtOOIS & BOWEN. JO V KISS O F "S AUK KRACfi'' " ma iln.t upeior article of Shred4 'ililusre at hMKS KKASKS', on Nonh Mala -tree", ami J. W. Oreen di Son'ey West AhVille. I ry it, oa will ivant more. jan IS d-2m OPERA HOUSE..; Saturday, January 2f: - 1 - One Performance Only, ; BY THE Coming Coasdiensi ud Vocalist. miss - . Katie Putnam, -ipi'on. d I.y a company ot Indies aad Gentle men of professional reputation, prcsentlAf Mi-s Pa'nani's bifilant success 7 Erma, the Elf, An entirely new and origins! play, full of tn . tense heart interest, iutersoersed with a eoraody element of natural nirUi.- Sparkling Music, . ' Pretty Songs fc Dance. Quartettes, Duets, Medleys, Etc. SPECIAL SCENERY .tn mission ...T8 tis. KESF.RVEO f EATS, ,.JJ1.W N'nw on le at Sawyer's stnre. ' S.i 3i i
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1888, edition 1
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