Newspapers / The Asheville Times (Asheville, … / Jan. 8, 1899, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
. . 1 -1 - . ... -V., . w.- 4 Vol, 3; No., 288' 8, 1899:' Price 5 Cents. it JssU XAK .WWU H m 1 state Libr 1 I -.; .. .eiiral mum h mmmmlWt " nw? iiitiouil in--- oofcri " .'relief a. V If I tl I - V l ' , l - --ti- ; U i. .j -. - - Mt fc-ai fcr I I , II II II II II II. II- II. Illl If III I i ! J1III1 III ffkAl In I stitched Sheets at 2 w i t ? ' 40 90x90, same qualhtl', . " --,'"vk fit ; i. : ? J One lot best qual ltyiUtica) 81x90 Hemmed, 49c 90x0, of same One lot of Pillow Cases at id cut pieces of Tahle Linens will Bfe THREE STRONG POINTS IN FAVOR OF ILdDW First; ,' uOur Convenfeaidea for . , de?aichQjr fcmuaeas .toiir present tatnd, makes it ptooslble f or tlrree men Ixx do the work that required! four at our old stand, a saving ot twenty-five per cent in labor. Second:, - The voiume of business we are .mow oAAng requirea only a. smaM margin for .profit, to mjake it pay., Third. We are In direct touch with all im po-tears, packers and manufacturers, arid &m.QVt'.&oa& aT prices, usually paid'by -wiiblieale grocerR. F.t 53 PATTON MvEj A- bargain for the com- ef6tl tt re25tsoap forv ' ::;V; .1 '' ,--. 3 dakesiin a box. See window at x dr t . I J'.. . I or-DrVgs if. Seeded In a nurr. i eiepnone xass lPji!D.ce A GREER W 4' . ," ' ji.: X Gdnstitutioii of the House Commit. ; tees filll to Repeal Charter of the Swaia Lumber Com - - - :e rS-. , pany. uugciorwooa a ; Salary. coiu won uonaemninc liovernor Sna- Mll for Sending Kcgro Paymaster L.r v - tbBte Simon. r jspecfcal ttfthe Gaiette. ' j - BalelgS 7, C., Jai. T-The speaker of : tbe tompe tosnlgfii ve' to tlu Gazette reprwentattve the cspBojxitttees to be a nouncefd ou Mona.Taiiey. axe as fol; lows:.- - ' .ChwrporatioiJustiioe, Caxr, Giniam, Bryoif, of Chrujivliie; miming, Leatflierwdiwj,4 Nicholson, i Beeitfort f Ray, of MtiiQdn; Ollee, Carter Council, OUiltUOU - ia ar CiafkAQin, Ctirtiay of Btmdombe; Moore, Stevens, PrttchWd, Lowery sidkin: GiteBknis . iJieoa insutui son, vSagg,"' -PaviB, of Haywood; Gatla, JYailia ; .WiUard, Abbott, Baasonv ----- '-, -r . til'--- ' Powell, Beemtilll Bryaa, tof Mtdlsott; Wrens. . MecSiariice and oilnlng Chnttarii Clarkson. immigTaon-hairman, Noble. Agriculture--CMairman, Patterson, of Caldweil. Inisane, institutions McNeill, Austin, Reeves, Fleming, Hoffman; " RusBell, Brown,- f Johnson ; Carraway, Davis, ofHyde; JEsSleo, Heodrra Willlains, of Gram; Hampton, Johneon, of Samp son:' - ' i .. ' Internal imprpvlngMoore; 'White, of Halifax ; CariolJCurrde, of M6ore;Thomp sonl of Davidson; Bryan, lof GranviUe; Noble,-Kennet, MciJeaa, or Kicajnoaaj PritehJard, Nicholson,; of PerulmonB. Counties, ctties and towns-fGatis, Gil- Mam, Roundstree, Stuno, Winston, Davis, of Frankhn; Hart, Kennett, Mc Intosb, McLiean, of Richmond; Nicaaiols Yarborough, Crumpler, - oads ChaSrmnJniCarraway, Finance Holeman; pittters6n of CaldwtOO, BushalU tWillard, IycmMat harC Brown, of sy Ttimx)t Qt. !6n:;Wison.Browp);'. of Johnson;- Ajllen, of Columbus; Alexander, Barrow, Petrie, Hamptoa. '. , 'Radlroadsf and , railroad coijwnlsslon-- Allen., 'Council, Roundtree, , Robinson, Wildams, of Iredell; .Oarrr Patterson, of CaldWi; Ellen, Wall, Noble WMtfleld Crumpier, Lwery. : ''i f JudlciaryJOveirman, Allen, Council, Roundtree, Winstonv , Moore, Craig, Mc Jjean, of "Harnett; Justice, Sttrbbs; Ray, of Macon; CTarkEon, jrousnee, vicf, Robinson Thompson, Patterson, of Robeson; V GiEiiam, Carr, Brown, of Stanly; Carroll, .Leatherwood ; Seagle, Nicholsonv of Beaxif drt Hartseil, Cur- rie,"Bonshall.:-'-.- :. . .'J"v -.''' j' i , " ' Institutions for the band McIJean,: or Harnett ; Bonsnali, ; way, . u0"' Hotoian, . Allen, Beasly,, Lyon, Janjea, Steventa, Nicholson, ; of . Perquamons, Jobnson, of Sampson. . : :-,.y t,' ; ;. Insurance--Bonshall, Millard, Moore, m ' A Speoial -Parratd insunoon iotblv Wo tment f X,nnsr s'A Tlltoat Disesiiei riATEO. Cl2 50 per week ahdv pwardccoxdiog to tts xoon setoedvi Jlwncetmn-medicmes, : IinMi w!rvthih excepting medicines, which are supplied at cam; . AnA,t AiiTtitsnces require n ana ","rr nter ondleave-at any time, Advancea cases wi ,-v :;rr;v;;?l skitv v-.'.ii. jt. ' ., i the house Tibttosr jnighl iicA ouri- Rinehtart moved 'VattWihX. Mps. Shlpp bftrtiatoied V,tt sefeo;r6vr-: Jj eaid.?: !N3if4iSd 'of LheTood asked iiMlsiit'; an amendment .t .the iou r--tiddyrnft. r"rTri"r "-i.4igr; uiua't auvut-Aijk' uiut'Kft Twthatthtexminm dl tKifc- want'tin aWtude WKSJld atvotthier ,asssttto1lJ t A :resoJiitkmibyltbet lie35Wsis(;: Simon toj pay. ptt tSfe nlBSaQiid liBrih Oaroiln tt toae:i''W'5o fedet&I- reiat?j63 A' resolution, was offered by Judge AJe ten AppolnMeomihTitftee to w3t n RvHsselil) and ?leara iift reasome -and tiswrfty for remk?V thei Wilsons ::f llsmusn iisa . ftat eviaetwe ieilewJwiastaJtf '1d : r iraiiisk frwiard d wai the enver UppCTt JLIa., Cra slmtotrod.ucsd tbe fPW' aiSoa t itlhe request ot W wsjcwnav TyJlov cvAst111e, Is the; -pronletm ItftaNteMtuce bfflepea?N n? 11 isjrieK of: the ltt,cXtabej? afndf Boom comppy. He exptitiapi tbft d ritiimrJpowerj.. cm - 4yjr the J!(l ocRiecic his ippm WlrlfthstrtV4aBitIt-,: hbtce;, and miiXeriturisbwuW do better and he v rU44tMrid sa, heaeiaredt mlL ques tjons w who tb corporation Haatjeea, noafla,iI con fti,bWonal pjrovJtfwjf Jtad been c-mpbed wttlu- -Dr. McNiel -Cmoved -te: . .table, dradg peconded rhrwO'sj?equt for immed!Sa;W -p dW JuMan, f Rbwwv-ana Clarksod, of M"ecmbur. After. dozen 'short speecbee, the bill wbs passed:' -i -'i- V. ... tAt Thursday noon, both house win elect a jotot enrolKflg- cleTK. ' r,. xnof yllT. the .caucus oWniUnee.ilf -prfcf ollv sucti clerk now, nlAeke CraVs bill to med 43ie charter of Bingham school, chapter 81, laws of 1895,' by ij-rtins? "rnlaJor instead of r "rantsln," allowing csdet majors, yss.ppssed. - "j ' pavls, of Haywoodi, s6trt up a bill ithortzmr the state trffsurer to pav Judge W. L. Norwood eeflwry f or Jure, Julv nd August, 1898. wMle Judge D. Caapfter was recognised 0s.ja.dge Mr. t)sjvfis: wanted to pu the bill through btft it went to the committee W claim.. H. Hoffma, of Burke,-;?ntrodvced a bill to eS&toSRBx graded schools tri Morgan- -' SENATE.: . -The session of the eote was short and or Hifle general ntetrst;, ..Tte bill to re peaJ the W;e op borse traders -was re ferred ito"the fiascnoe' committee , . , Sens misxm's biC to in iitihnaiii uTtorTaa-trnctrrfL w'reTerroa o the Justiciary conimittee ' proyiaea searchtog inveetSgttton pf..the treasut-; er's office, emd the narltaPie insuiu-uUD The Iegis1.tvi!re adjotorne ,pnltM Mon diaiy noon at the close df the sfessi'On to day. '' s, '" (ETiia Gardner Is one of tbe engr'oss clerks. "' i-, -- .... . ' SEIIATOR FIFIELtJ OF VERMOHT -St. Albans, Vt.,.Jaiu .7. Benjaini? F. FlfleSd (has tweh appointed by the gov ernor to serve .the uneaqpJred term! of the (ate Senator Morrill, and has accepted. ';;it uaderstood; ;tha the leg5sla.ture when it meets wfll cbjoosa' er-Governor IMingftiani aBWnar;;,x-...... Sevetfal -Uisai of shjoes ait greatry re duc)a pfrfieB at J.r D . Blaailton & Co s . shoe srog, .:.i; . ';v. f. - A . .. THE OAKB HOTEl. v . Now open to' the public, to pleasant, quiet and home - tike fcotel in Asbevaaet:-;-v ; - , r Tbnnm Orinhie TlUetK All dWggvits refutad th mow U Wtann to ure. 25 :eehts.Tgenana p w,BTO,.w..uwiviiiwlf.; Shtpp. a dad 'JuaalliUsSC tbeoUcSpp the bouse;, joiMic e sctiatewjmtlsKls9im of namlsir MivU Shlppctoee tills i prtt.Britain's Policy Toward French -y - . . - . : f ' Republic. Advantage of Frenci t?inaibittblea- to Ptsh Demands. utf Aicece or Invite 'VV 'War would BriK policy indirectly Aimed ,.at Btiyj&tor JTapoleoii and His nliie to JiestcTe the Empire. inter-' natioiiaf Sunwritii1 lht i;lfljle fpast two or thfeeeeks' '.beenfib''-e4'ire . tliait ob wwitd fajkbeevtdtM season' be pioljge remaining days of ca century. :A - r xiiere.iS; some reason to houe that-the yangj;iirt(?d .masy . lnimljietit, he . 'briaakr- .jwii-fe. ihteal!TiroAbe Fra;nJiBi bejposjpodew; m, ut;JfeTe; ;aro other:'dtf make; It lrhposaSblev yo - take -an ptlmistfc 1 view of 'the European situa jtJoa. 'dt is uibdoubtedly the intention; of lAe rtyernmnit to force outetan,aJ rtore umdlTarfteperhaps ,rhaa -ftf th ashoda; affair, ' or . accept then ftlierniW tfve x ynt. ' " " xi oecoraes; csearer aany mat rejnaJe alisbyry wilXiake rull "jdvajOage of Ihe FitsirdTibles htw tion 'or revenge f or the reverses sufBer-- ed at Fren''biandj..lav,past few years' &n Siam and-Africa. It isequailly clear" Chat' an appeal to arms by France would. te foHc; wed by speedy and over ivhielrmng dlsafterff One ot;.th; chtef motives, of the Brlttsh policy-is, of course, by dealing slhaxply with Jraice to 1 strike an indirect blow against 'her atfy; Russia. - ' The New Foundland shore quedtion' Is a point now.'ajt Sssue and -it is alretady evident jthat tho French gov ernment wull surrender. There- is absurd. talk about asking. a cession of the channieU islaiidia as the price of yielding but the coonpftnatlon BrStalin will pay will be nothing more than a pecuniary sop. . , . . . (- Wiieir this fiuesaon is settled, others Wlll. be pushed; forward and1 there is, a ton&t Wtihey.patSenee of the French peo' pXho arg-already exasperated 'to the pnssttiW';oepeMBli9Bf by internai scan dals. v . victor." Bonaparte is. now taken eri oustty in some quarters. The Spectator says, tluat if he has not been reported wrongly he ihas resolved toiitrike a miHtary eoup d etat. The same writer comes to the dubious con clusfton that it vouId be easy to over rate the strength of France's emendee, but that it wouM - be- hard to overrate thie ettrtength' of Its friends. ., FRESH SUPPLY OF- - ;v.,V Direct-froni Laboratory of Parke, Davia.s 61. V- - ft L - ft21t..v - :Opri. post pffipS i; VV vj :v; flioiiezeu. Just Received That Jwaiij What; Bryan Termed inipprialisn at a -Chicago Banquet' . , . Last Night.. Chicago. Jan. 7. William J. Bryan was the guest of b onor at tbe Jackson day banquet "here tonight. - He- attaxstoed ttta trjisrte saying that they wouMnft Tail MM the gold standard la overthrown. . . ievetpD to new. issues Btyan spoke agaluBt the 9arge stand fug army and then ;teunchied forth an attack on the dmpen&Mstei. f ' ' He pointed out the difference between Imperialism and expansion' and said the only" excuse for tihte adoption of a colon ial policy , was Secretary Gage's state ment that 'pMlanthropy and 5 per cent would go hand 9n hand in the new ven ture." ' . "' '. ";i ''PMlanthrophy and 5 per cent,' said Bryan. "One chloroforms the con science and the other picks; the pockets of the conquered." He denied that tfw demand that we govern the PiSpinoit'for ttieir own good or thiat we hold the islands for pecuni ary profit were valid argmesDb and scouted as a still 'weaker argument tnat based upon religious duty. This -land grabbing by stations was inothing aess than grand iarcenyl mm AflERYfj , .-h. r -j'.. rmnirt1lfr '-n Issue and Denounce es Monopoly, r!ftOmaha, Jani. 7. Former Governor. Inoisc John; P. AltgeW made' oneof his oharacterieaic', fierce and fiery e5eecihle8 Umighk "at the Omaha club "banquet Sao. celebration of Jackson day. He declared that the present govern ment was VpuUingthe foundation from our aostitutlons. We have established a monied aristocracy and are now fasten ing a yoke on posterity, A standing army ia to be enthroned and bayonet ar- gument Ss to gwyepnL" The doctrines of Jefferson and Lin coln were being divided and instead were advocated those of, Hamfflton, who 'Tielieved in monarchy and aristocracy bottomed on corruption . He 'termed thtei supreme, court the tool of monopolists and s&ffld the house of repremitatives was ruied lby a pension ed ringmaster of monopoly. He declar ed ree silver toijethe central issue,- de nounced imperialism and referred ar-. castically to the talk of an Anglo-Saxon aflUance. Business! L The unusual activity .at thj beginning of the New Yar is encouraging. Our last year's business exceed ed our most sanguine ezpec Rations, and we tender our sincere thanks rtohose who kindly favored us with their patronage.- The present year vwill find us ready to ' meet all the re quirements of those t7ho ap preciate : our methpd of doing business. W6 are re sponsible for any representa tion "inade by any employe We would notrkeep i our employ anyone : who vroxHA knowingly misrepresent uny article orfcet iil conneciibn with bur business. - ALTfiELD Snyder's Aguinatdo Issues A Defiant Proclamation. Protests Against; American Intrusion and Denoun ces McKinley. Calls Upon All Filipinos To Continue the Struggle For Independence. Proclamation Causes Considerable Ex . citement and Troops for Iloilo Are Detained at Manila. Manila, Jan. 7. Aguinaldo today is sued" a vigorous proclamation addressed to his .JTJHpino brethreas foreign consuls and other foreigners, protecting against the lirtrusion of the ATnericains in the Fhillipines In his appeal he rMleges that the verbal promises of the Amer ican authorities iat the FMpihos would havj 4Jependenc hive been Violated, He roundly denounces President Mc Kinley's instructions to Gener&i;, Otis as against .all the Ideas of rights and 'jus tice and. caHs upon tfite Filipinos oot to desist for a moment In the struggle for-ttbenty they-have so gloriously be gun. . . . - ' Proclamation 1 .has created con- fiderabSe cltiment.;lt 'isreponted tfca'memi rev- iir tbte qjPTjnwd lately ; - J, L.TheFit California volunteers,khicTi" "XlORF-SHrPS.Tpa'EYnV Washington, Jaaw - 7.-i-tTtie - navy de partment today decided to send four more vessels to Admiral Dewey In addi- -tion:toEhe CastiHe and :.Heiena, , The vessels are the gunboats York town: and Bennington and the supply ship Solace The gunboat Maohias wHl also be sent if Dewey needs (her tend tn! cruiser Buffalo Will remain at Manila instead of returning after she delivers her load of supplies .there. The auxiliary Gloucester will also.rj be held in readiness to go. 7 Cubans cheer departing board Eyacuation Committee Leaves Havana . Zlercedes Garcias Body Lying; -in State Sternberg at WotIl Havana, Jan. 7. The American eyac-, uation commksion left for home today via Tampa. Cubans heartily cheered th e com missioners when they embarked.. ( Th body of Mercedes Garciay . rae daughter of thet late, general, was lying in state i the- house of the Garciajfam ily. hera. ' - Surgeon General Sternberg has ar rived and begun needed sanltaryi work. " ' ' ' ' i wflQlOL to take this opportunity of ex pressing to mt people our sincere thank? for their very " liberal pat ronage and kind ex- We also .... . 9 to those who veref lenient with nis in regard to engraving,- afthe x demands, this yereyery un- ArtKiir m1. Field. !(arch St. And Fattbn Ave: ! Y Ashevfllet N. emtWlc-' fTiwday. - pcesumably foiv Iloilo, areHtil detaiijedv1n: Manila; bay; ff 1 M ' i ) f e i; 5 j it 1 4
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 8, 1899, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75