)iitflf,TVv " 1 -7 , 1 THE DAILY CITIZEN DcliTered to V id torn In any pnrt o the City. THE DAILY CITIZEN. BOARDING, WANTS, For Rent, and Lost Notices, three lines or lew, 28 Centt for each insertion. One Month noc. Two week, or 2(Jc, VOLUME V. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1890. NUMBER 247. MISCELLANEOUS. AND GLASSWARE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. J. H.LAW, S7i 59 & i B. Main St. 'Wholesale and Retail Supplying Hotels a Specialty. IMPORTING AND BUYING DIKIICT PROM MAKRR8, I CAN M'I'MCATB PRICES OP ANY WHOLBRALB IIOl'SU. SPECIAL DEPARTMKXT FOB JEWELRY, AUT I'OTTEKY AND SILK OOOUH. ALL ARE ASKED T0- -CALL AT LAWN FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY I SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CITY LOTS. By order of the owner I put on Hale on thrre years- nine, oniy n man amount 01 cam 60 Lot on Catholic Hill, Hplendld mountnln view, only ft minute iron) toe court nouac, ni irom 75 o $150 Each, AceoHlnR to niie and locution. Worth double and three tlnira the money. JLIlwtuludvnnci' made to Improve the lot. TOR KAI.K 2. .1 and 4 room hmir, well built, with nreptncci.on mm liill,nproKrty at fiRurc and term to suit the pure turner. Rplendid opportunity for iwopleof moderate mean to secure or tu iiutiu n co mi or in u it- borne. FOH 8AI.B OR TO RKNT 3 Inrire tenc- ment houne, 12 anil H rooinnreKieet'tivrlv.on KtiKle street. Well adapted for cheup hottl or hoardinjr house. Moat htwral terms granted. Plans and full particulars with ' J. M. CAMI'liKI,,,, janti dJin Keal Hstatc Dcultr. Walt BR B. Owyh, W. W. Wkht. GVYN & WEST, (Bucceaaors to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL1STATE, Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Cnmmlaalunrrt 01 Ileeila. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK-aoutheamt Court (square, ORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And i Investment I Agent. Office : 34 illl Pattun Ave. Second Door. H'AAT.S AM) FON NEXT. jpoR RBNt! " " I'lve furnished roumii, atiltnlilr for houv. ccpinii O001I loi-atitin. nenr enr Mnc. Apnly JanMlw ir.H l. III KTM T ST. fOR RKNT. A new M-mom. 5-.orv hour. evrrv room nlcclr paltered, t'.ooil water: con venient to court house anu'irc: excellent nelghnorhood Price rrnsonntilr tor lour month! or by the year. Ipply nt onoe to U. A. I'AKISIIIII.T, Rrnl I'.Mnlr Mrokcr. lanS.1 nt Noll Mtl.ouil HullillnR. JPOR RKNT. Mr tore houne. No .1(1 Mouth Main street. Will fftve po.c.lon 1st I'cbrunry. W(ll continue the phiiiPilug huslnrss nt Nu, 3" I'M ton avenue. jan!l2 dlf C. R. COOI'IiR, J'lR RUNT. Htore mom. No. no Mouth Mnlttslrect, and i wo office rooma. Possession iriven nt uncc Apply to nnl dtf PRANK 1 .01011 RAN. JJOT. A Hlue Chinchilla Overtnaf, between the Ahevllle Milling Co. and Mr. WnrU'V's, crow ing the fiver bridge Mad hi nek ear miilTo and a pair of vam glovrs, knit solid, In the por set. i nr nnticr win or suiiiiuiyn-wnrucn by rvtumlnc It lo my btitvhrr shop. JanUiidfU V C. MclNTIKB. JpOR KBNT, Three rooms In nrivatr lamMv. suitable for light housekeeping, In a most desirable part of tn cuv. Appiy at jaoaOdat Til Irt OFFICII W ANTUD. A mall furnished houM or aulte nf furol.h. ed roomi with exclusive dlnluit room and kitchen for a family of two. AdilrrM "O.," Thla littles. ANTBI), A furnished houae to May 1, 1 Mm . It must be thoroughly heated and furnished and have at leant live bed room., exclusive of servants' roome. For auch an houne a most carrlul tenant may tic had. Address HOX "7. laailO d.lt aod Uatury I'ark Hotel. SITUATION VYANTKD. Rtrnoarapher and Typewriter wUhea em- fdoyment foraevenil houre each day. Htwcd air; accuracy and neatnni aaaured. Addreii "M." Care Cltlten Pull. Co, JOLBi WANTBt). A car load of Cheatmit Pole., 21V an and 88 feet Inm. J M. MIXIIY. Mananer Moutheru Hell Telephone Co. Janattdat wat ANTBI). Me yea or rlaht room hnuae. by a fnmllrof dulti. Addreaa nilX 37N. pRBHH OYKTbRM. I take Die aaure In annnundnc to the public lhat I have received eeveral barrel of Penh nneii oyatrra. Aa I am the only one wnoniin illea them I advlaa all to call early. Very re- hpectlull.y S, R. MTP MtBM, JanaTdat UH Main ntrcct. lin't the man who paint a fence a hue-cr of wood? MISCELLANEOUS. ESTABLISHED 1874. W. G. CARMICHAEL APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C We do not sell Cheap DRUflS, but WILL SELL YOl Darns cheap, nnd if you don't bolieve what we my K'we us n trinl nncl be coii- vinof-a. wur )resonption ile nartment is excel l(d by none. It is eauinned with the best ?oo(is tiiiu money enn nuy rom K. Merck, K. ll.Uibb, I'nrke, Dnvis & Co., Jno. Wyetli & Bro., and from otbei leadin&r innnufacturimrcliem- ists in this country and Ku- rone. whose roods for nuritv cannot be nuestioned. VrU scripti)iis filled at nil hours, day or night, and delivered free of charire to nnv nart of the city. Our stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Drug gists Sundries is complete, and at prices, that defv com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 S. Alain street, where you will at nil tunes bt served by competent pre- scriptionists. 187U. 1889 S. R. KEPLER. DIIALBR IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent and appi-eriative Asheville und American families. Palates mid tastes of people who be lieve in good liviugcimnot be humbugged by "('heap. John" goods. Cheap goods and first quality are not synony mous. 1 have in stock and to arrive, all seasonable spc cialties, comprising in part rruits, Oranges, Lemons, Cranberries, Uni'sins, Figs, Nuts, etc. Miscellaneous Choice O.K. New Orleans Molasses, for ta ble use, Prime New Orleans Molasses, for cooking. Ex tra fine Assortment of Crack ers. 1- me 1 eas and I onecs a specialty. Mitirr Mciitu Oonlim ci Pilworth'a, mid oilier hriimlit. I'lnin I'liddiun. CiiU 'k Font Jelly, etc. 1'resHeil mid Cryatiiliitcd (linger. Sluid Roe in kit. Kni-ilerriiip ii nd nil other ",milg (U'liiimil lor the llolid.iva. . K. KU1L.UK. 2 e 9 m s 0 3 c ? - o 1 3 . - I 5 5 Si c m a ? T - Mat S 2. 3 a i t 2 a - c 4 3 T W ? o u7: a w 5 S o ( c 5 c -t 7. E. O I rS 0 5 5" ?OK 8ALU. New Walnut Ileiik. Incline ton. Imlte cover. Avcdrawcra. Apulyiit TIIIKoll'ICU 0 LOAN. Il.nnn to lunn on flrntlnn. renl eatnte. lanJUil.'lt TIIIHIll'-l'ICU. Swuniianoa Hotel. ITnexcelled culnliie. I'opulnr with tnurlnta.fumllleaandbualncaii men. Klrctrtc can pa the door. RAVYI.R IIROH., frhldty I'ropr'a. ?OK HAI.lt. An Arton Mnunre Plnnn. unod nn new. Will he sold chenii. The In.tnniH'iit nifty tie aecn nt C. I'nlk'a mimic atorc, North Mnln atrect. T. W I'A I I IIN. Jnnan dtf Arim'r of Itilwnnl Wrildln. PROF. G. W. 1IIRD, inrsiciAN, AND AGENT FOR REAL E8TATE, AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Chenp Town l.otn, and Tcachlni aNpcclnlly. All onlera left with Prof. C. I'alk or Went it Hotel will lie promptly attended to. AddrcH I'KOI', 0. W. DIRD, Aahevllle, N. C. Office Wcetcrn Hotel. Jan3n dat wt ?OK 8AL.8. A hnuar and tot corner Knirie and Valley treet.. For price and term, apply to JulD dtf No. 13 Una! Uock. BY TELEGRAPH. THE LATEST NEWS BY WIRE TO IIAVR 'IIIIUTKKN M HKKH INIITRAU OF NINE. What the World'M Fair Committee KecoimiieudM It Huh Another HtriiKKle Vc-Hterdny, and Mew York ComeM out on Top. Washinoton, January There wn unotlier prolmcicil HtniL'KH' in the notisc cnmmittcc on the V orltl 8 rnir to-tlnv out of which the New York party cttme victorious. The bnttle Ihkhii as goon n the siih-coinniittce renortetl tn the lull committee that it did not recommend either of the propositions referred to it nnd asked iiermission to frame a hill pro- vidiiiL' for the Inir in HiV2 nnd lenvini! the (ucstii)ii of its site for future settle ment, I Ins was hnnlly ndoptcn, ntte u lively discussion. Mr. Rowden. of Vir- L'inin, wns present for thclirst time. Mr. npriiificr ussniled the report, chnrRinj,' tnnt the committee vrns violutinc the spirit of instructions by the house, which incunt that the resolution providing tor the selection nt a site should be reported dock in three anvs. Me repented what he hnd already said touching the dimmers of delays, faking up n New York newspniier he rend Irom an account ot the proceedmi;s ot the lee islatiire nt Albany yesterday, remarks to the effect that iill of the money lor the lainvonld be furnished by New York Oitv: that the New York representa' tives were waiting action to hear from the legislature; that Mr. I-lower and Mr Icldeii had telecruolied to net nt once and that delay meant danger nnd loss ot the lair to New York. .Mr. hprniL'er said that the committee was asked to sit here and do nothing until the New ork legislature had leisurely acted upon the proposition. When that was for mulated, the New York representatives were to go into the house and assert that New York asked no financial aid from the government and thus use theif htteen million dollar tund as Columliia to blow up her cities. lie wns surprised to see the representatives ot these other cities surrendering their prospects and acquiescing in that program. .Mr. I-lower, in reply, said that Air, Springer had been taunting the commit' tee with delay; but it might pay tu wail iiitccn nays ll me government, saveti u million dollars n day, us it would if the legislature acted favnruhlv upon the bill lie said that Mr. Howdcn had just come from a sick lied, and that Mr. Hatch, an other member of the committee, was still sick. It was not tair to the committee to expect it to rush along with so impor tant u matter until all ot the nicuilicrf were acquainted with the subject. Other nieniiKTH ot the committee should at least have the opportunity. Mr. Hill had had as a member nf the committee on foreign affairs tn study the subject In jure undertaking to report the plan to the house, and they should not lie de prived ot that right liv yielding tu the de sires ot one city, i lucagn. it was proHT and prudent that the house should de cide that there would lie n tair liclore an attempt was made tu fix the site. Other wise, alter naming t lie site, malcontents might succeed in defeating the main prop osition and there would uc nu lair. Mr. Hill replied brictlr, urging prompt action. Air. nowdcii tiiougut mat tie hud all the information necessary fur his guidance mid to the delight ot the Chi cago men, he ranged on their side ami moved as a substitute tor a reixirt ut the sub-committee the Springer resolution, which provide for a ballot in the house next Monday. Again the chairman narrow ly escaped committing himself by voting. The vote taken would hae re sulted in a tic, 3 to 3, necessitating his casting the dividing vote, lint just at this moment Mr. lleldcn, who Hnd been no sent, walked in and enst his vote against Mr. Ilowdeu s motion, and tliechuir was elieved of the necessity for voting. 'indiug themselves in the minority, the New York men then pressed fur action upon the sub-committee's report and it was adiileil, Hill Springer and How den utiug against it. The committee then adjourned subject to u cull of the chairman, which will be issued when the sub-comniittce has framril its hill. Mr. Hitt has signified an intention to introduce in the house resolutions providing for the selection ol the site by ballot, and instructing the onimiltee, which he will ask tu nave increased tu thirteen members, to report within three days. AN 1'NPARAI.I.KI.KD FKAT. Ml-M Hly Circles) the World In HvventyTwo Uay. Nkw York, January 25. Miss Nellie Illy has completed her trip around the world, She accomplished the task in 72 days, 0 hours and 11 minutes, having covered during her travels n distance ol IM.min miles. Miss lilv reached jersey City over the Pennsylvania railroad at 3:57 this afternoon, and was given n hearty reception liv n crowd ol Iriends and admirers which had gathered tu grift her. ywiisiics ot steam craits on the river gnvencrn noisy welcome as she crossed the terry, and salutes were tired Irom Hatterv rnrK ami l-nrt iirecnc I'nrR. Ilronkfvn added to the din. In New York she held a reception ut the World office on her arrival. The MoclallNl Ulll Defeated. ftnift.lv. Inimnrv Uft. Hcrr ftcilMd. an eialist, resumed tfie debute on the social ist bill in the Keichstng to-day. Cpon the conclusion ul the debate the lull was out tu n vote nnd it was rejected by OH in the affirmation tn 1(11) in the negative. mice llisninrck did not niipenr in the number during the day. After the vote wns announced, Hcrr Von Iut tidier, chief of the lniieriiil home office, mid represenlntivc ol the lltimccllor, an nounced the close of the session of the Reichstag. A Hiioy. bound Triiln Hvlenned. Sacramknto, Cnl January 3.1. The westbound nverliind passenger train on the Central 1'iieitic route which has been n blockade on the Sierras, lietwccu Immi grant (in p nud Siiernmentosinee January loth tins neen released at last, and passed through here nt 2.(10 o'clock this morning en route to San Francisco. Another National Hank. Wasiiiniiton. Juniinrv 25, The comp troller of the currency hnsaulliorixed the irst National Hank of llesscincr, Ala., to begin business with a capital of $00,- ouu, Mod um Vivendi to ICxoIre a..iui n,.nvt l n ttr... inl notice has been g I veil that the fisheri modus vivcudi will expire l-'eUruury 10. A NKGHO DELEGATION. It Coea to Waahliiglon on a Tale of woe. Washinoton. lanuary 25. A delcL'a. tion of colored men Irom Virginia were before the house cntiimiltce on the flee. lion of I'resident nnd Vice President to- day to talk about the operations of the election laws in Virginia. I here lire hv persons in the party, ns follows: A. W Harris, Joseph T. Wilson. W. W. Evans V. C. Carrigan and Koss Hamilton. They loruicu a coiiiiuiucc appomteii uv a con veution of colored people held in Rich niond Ueccmlier 17th last to present this mniter to congress. Harris was the prin cipal speaker mid he submitted u written statement, showing ut IciiL'lh themnnne in which it wus alleged the registration laws nnn neen evaded and manipulated in vurioua leoerai cieeiions. uiner mem liera of the delegation made short nd dresses, and were closely questioned by various mcmners oi tne committee con cerning the stntcincn.. ...ev made. The address presented by Harris says i uc eoioreu ieopic ot v irgiiun leel very keenly the uniitHt tivnl ninnl u,l,;..T, they have been subjected, and take this means oi protesting against a commit ai.ee of the same, and of cxprcssim; their convictions ns to the relations which should exist between the races in the cum monweulth with respect to their morn and material advancement ns well us o their political rights. At the snme time they protest that the colored people hold no idea, neither advance nor espouse nnv principle which they do not lielicve to be ior uie ucst interests ol nil the jieople of me oiolc ituti eoiioucivc to ner advance ment in everything which would iro tfi make her strong nnd Kitentiul in the American sisterhood ol States. They de sire, thev say, to discountenance the' lie- hef or idea that thev want or favor am organization which isantngonistic to the interest ol the white citizens of the Stnte; holding, however, now nnd nl- wnys. that ns colored men thev have the right to meet in conference for their nd vanceiiient. They declare themselves op posed to mixed schools and interested in every enterprise which adds wealth to t ne state.- The address contained some statistics concerning the alleged election frauds and outrages said tn have been pcrx.'lratcd in the Suite of Virginia in the last elec tinn. It savs that on Saturday U-fore the last election registration day 30,000 legal voters were disfranchised in Vir ginia. The address earnestly appeals to uic uiw imiKcrs ol tne nation so to change the existing national e eetion law mat it shall nu longer lie lit the nower of .,nr ii-fcisirur or oilier election ntncer ll iiisirnncuisc nriiilrarilv nnv voter to whom is given the nuht of ballot bv the constitution of this country, nnd to rem edy the wrongs nnd cvilsw'hich they coin- nam in oy reducing me rcotcscntntioii uceorded in the house of representatives to unit extent in which the suffrage in the Southern Stales, and rsieciallv in Virginia, is practically denied and imp- prcBseu. THK HKNTCMCK AFFIR.MF.D. The AnnrchlHl Hcrr mon Aitaln In lit Tolls). Nkw York, lanuarv 25. Hcrr lolm Most, the anarchist whiisecnuvictiouaiid -entence to one year in the penitcntiurv wns aHirmed yesterday by the general term of the supreme court, was arrested tiwlny bv tlcleetivcs Irom the central office. He wns captured as he was leav ing the house ol Mrs. Holfinan, who was in his bond pending the decision of the court. Hcexiiects his counsel to obtain :t further stnv of oroccedimta. mitl mi. oilier rcli use on bail while his case is car ried to the court ot apisrals. Most was ci nv'cted ol using language tending to incite n riot while niakimr n siieech at a meeting of anarchists held in November, 1M87, to denounce the hang ing of the Chicago anarchists, ludge O'Hrien of the supreme court granted a writ of habeas corpus, recpiir ing John Must's presence in the chumlier on Monday. The K tition set lor th, thai as there is u grave constitutional tiiies tion involved in Most 'a sentence, lie is desirous of having the case passed Uxn by the court ol ipK-al. His counsel will ask on Monday, that he be admitted bail, (lending the upicnl. Murdered by HI Wife. Col.ru IIIA. S. C. Imnmrv 35 A tlnilv KegistcrsiKvial from Ablicvillc, this Stnte. says, A. N. Nelson was shot and killed by his wife, who then attempted suicide hy shouting herself with a shot gun. She is still alive but in a critical condition. Their five year old buy saw the tragedy which resulted from n trivial cuusc. Nel son had bought his wile a pair of shoes and lost them on his wny home, while under the influence of liquor. He went back to hunt lor them nnd upon his re turning unsuccessful she killed him in her rngc. The coroner's jury rendered a ver dict of drnth nt the hnnds of unknown parties, the evidence being meagre, but tne woman nonius the killing. The weapon used wns a shot gun. Causes Hvdrophohla. SAnATitA, Kim.. lanuarv 2.1. In a street flu-Ill which occurred 'here on Tura. day, Wesley Maeuamara, n prominent citizen, was bitten on the linger bv a stranger whose supposed name is Oilliert ones, to-day Maeuamara died in tern ile ngnnv. exhibiting svuiiitotns of hv. drophuluu. Jones, who lied the town, will be severely dealt with if found. Vlnlble Hupl of Cotton. Nkw York, lanuarv 25. Total visible supply ul cotton lor the world is H.OU.'I. 0U2 bales, nf which 2.0115,502 bales arc American, ngmnst 2.071. 11111 nnd 2.457.- 3U1 bales resiectively last yenr. Kecipts at nil interior towns', "11.1,202 bales. He ceipts nt nlmitiilioiis, 112,510 hales. Crop in sight, 5, Hill), H0 hides. The Neiiro Mlrlfce Over. Appai.aciocoi.a. I'la.. Inntiiirv 25. The strike ol the colored laborers' In the lumber yards and mills is over. The mills wiH'rcsinnc work Mondnv next. the militia who were broiiL'ht here tn preserve order will lenvc lur home tu night. Death Hale In New Vork. Nkw York, lanuarv 25. The (tenth rate for the past week in this city wus nearly normal, there being lor t he seven days, eliding nt noon to-ilar,872 deaths, against 1,151 fur the week preceding. Tanitnaiiy lluilor Urady. Atlanta, da., lanuarv an A tcirirrnm frnin New York tu the (iriuiv mnniiment tiinil committee stales that Tammany Hall contributed S5.000 tu the monu ment fund. Unlea and Flood Contlnae. .oNiioN, January 25. There litis liccn nu eessatiun in the heavy gales that pre vail iu England, and floods continue. A LITTLK ABOUT TARIFF. The House DlHcuuNed the Subject Attain VeHterdny. Washinoton, January 25. HOUSE. Immediately uller the reading of the journal the house went into committee of the whole, Mr. Iliirroughs, of Michi gan, in the chair uu the customs admin istrative bill. Acting under the instructions of the committee on ways mid means, Mr. Mc kinley otlcied the billowing us an addi tional section : "Any merchandise depos ited in any public or private bonded wurcuouse niny lie withdrawn lor con sumption within three years from the lilteol the original importation on the payment ot duties and charges to which it might oe suiijcct liy the law nt the time ol such withdrawal. Provided. that nothing herein shall etl'ect or impair the existing provisions of the law in re- S"ru io me disposal ui icnHiiuiuc or ex plosive articles; nnd provided lurther. thut this section shall not a only to any article which has licen exported from the ututcu Mines nud reimporled. Adopted. Mr. Cummings, of New York, iiuuiii npiemea to the committee to gu slowly in the consideration of the pending bill. lie sain lie voiced the opinion ut the .New York importers in stronulv crilicisimr ihe various provisions ot the measure. Heuddrcsscd hiinscll principally to section 22, which provides that no account shall lie taken ol damage to imported goods The importers cstimnted that the loss tu the business ul New lurk through the passage of the bill in its present form would be nt least $200,000,000 an nuully. It would lie simple robbery to carry out the intention lo have this act go into ellecl immediately. the commiitcc liuviug completed the consideration of the bill, Mr. Ilreckeu- ridge, ol Kentucky, moved that it be re ported back to the house with the recom mendation thut it Ik referred tu the com initteeon ways and means. Lost by n vote of 1 OH to" 1 28. The committee then rose and reported the bill tu the house favorably. The lirst vole was taken on the uincuilinciit to the carton section idoptcd yesterday, on motion ol Mr. Itreekenridge, of Kentucky, providing that the section shall not apply to mer chandise iniKrlcd in cartons, etc., which is suiijcct tu n duty equal lu ur exclud ing 60 yer cent. The action ot the com niiltce was reversed nnd the nineiidmeiit was rejected by a vole of 102 tu 115. The bill was then passed yeas, 13s ; nnvs, 121. Mr. Hilt, of Illinois, offered n resolu tion increasing the membership of the World's Fair committee Irom U tn 13, nud providing that the commillcc shall nuvc jurisdiction over nil questions relat ing tu the fair except that ns lo its loca tion. The location is to lie determined as follows: Ouone day the representa tives ul the cuniK'tiug cities shall present their claims, mm on the following day the members shall vote their choice of lo cation. Kclerred tu cuiiMinttce on rules. The house then udiotirneil. and the re publican caucus wns announced to be held Monday nt 8 o'clock. TH l FI.OWIvR MIHHION. A IroMeclun or Ihe AHHoclaU-d Charily Oricuulzalloii. Editor Citizen: The new departure as on'.emplalcd bv nicmlicrs of the Flower Mission lot months past isalMiut shapitiL' itself. At II call meeting held Tuesday ist, the committee formerly appointed. submitted the following report: iierens. it lias always nccn the pol icy of the Flower Mission to widen its tield of oierution nud tu develop by ex tending its methods of work according tu the requirements, nnd owing tu the rapid growth of Asheville, the (lemnnds for work were never greater than ut the iresent time. Thcrclore lie it Kcsolvcd 1st, That there lie a salaried secretary employed at a central othee where nil clot lung nud supplies lor char ity distribution may lie stored. Kcsolvcd anil, lhat the ward suiicrin- tendinis, as now appointed, lie retained in ollice, nnd that they co-npcralc with the secretary in work cunhned to their respective wards, said siiicrinlcndculs giving monthly rcHirts of the cnndiiioii of their wards, ns ior nut I v at the regular meetings of the Flower Nfission. Kcsolvcd .lid, 1 hat Hie secretary be also present nt the monthly meetings liirnish mg n report of work dune ut the central nice. Kcsolvcd 4th. That cards be printed onliiiuing on one side iulormntioii ns to ihe object und plan ol work ol tlicorgau nation, while on the other side will he arranged blanks lo be tilled out by the iersons sending applicants to the cen tral ollice. Citizens tu be furnished with nrds by the secretary. Kcsolvcd run, 1 hat this systematic method ol di.iKiisiug charity be not con sidered us interfering with, nor supplant ing any similar organization in tne city, but ns merely an aid to the other enter itises, both sectarian nud otherwise. kepresenlntives from oilier benevolent enterprises being invited tu intend the monthly meetings ol the Flower Mission, nil thus carry out with us the work we have inaugutated, and urc anxious to make permanent." neverul rccninnicmlntions were then llereil fur consideration iiiidacuminiltee ppoinlril to draft the card us above rc- lerrcd tu. A curd was lire pa red bearing upon one face the following in substance: OlljKCT. To prevent indiscriminate charily giv ing. To reduce vagrancy and pniiirrism. To see that nil deserving cases arc re lieved. 4. To help others help themselves. losccHnmiiu remove l lie causes ol distress, MKASS. Ily n system of registration ut the central office. Ily n system of visiting by siqiet in tend ons of the several city wards. Ily encouraging sell supisirt by aiding in furnishing employment. Ily conieratitig with' all Iwiicviilcnt urgiiiiitutions in the city. Ily employing a city missionary. The other side of the card read ns fol- ows: Instead of giving iibus at vutir dour please send applicant with this card In nr ollice, that the case may lie investi gated. ( He sure to till out these blanks H-lorc sending). Naineol applicant Kcsidence " Sent by Kcsitlcncc- Dale- , ISO. Will you contribute toward the case if Mind worthy f , The practical value ot this enrd is ob vious. I'liworthv ones never present the card to the central ollice, neither do thev repeat their visits to the one who sends hem with the curd, This means of de tecting Imposture toon eliminates from our streets the professional mendiennts who frequent them. We hope for the hearty co-oH-rntion of the clergy in par ticular nnd all our citizens in revolution izing the whole system of alms giving as loosiy praeiii-cu. wi ine ocuevoieni strangers we beg that donations lie left nt the central othee instead ot indiscrce response to nersonnl anneal. By order ot President Flower Mission A FF.W NIvWH ITF.MB. A fire in Nashville, Tcnn., on the night oi ine i.-nu, caused, a loss ol $120,000, It is thought possible that General Muster Workman Powderly may receive the democratic nomination for governor ui l enusyivaniu. The vicar general ol the diocese of ytichec, Mgr. Le dure, died on the 23rd at (Jucliec, ol inflammation of the lungs resulting irom an utiucK ol tne grippe, The Samonn treaty is denounced bv the bi rlin Press, und it is equally at tacked by the New York papers. Both sides claim that too much has been yielded tu the other, The high waters of the Tennessee nnd Ohio rivers threaten to place Pnducah nt the mouth ol the lormcr on an island .t inst accounts there wus only a strip oi ten icei oi land Between the two streams. Out of the 211 presbyteries in the Uni ted States, 47 have thus fur voted on the question of revision of the Westminster Confession, ul these, 35 have voted in favor of and 12 against revision. Most of the votes lor revision arc in the West most of those ngninst it urc in the Bust. The Kitssinn woman shiver of the 22nd in New York has had n quick imitator in Denver, where one KoOcrt L Sjcott fol lowed up and shot three times at Nellie Kvan. Willi I 1(1 lint t.'ivnr llm nttiMtt .,,. The girl died instantly nud the cuwardly murderer esciiied. James Kedpnth is nt Hcntivoir. where he will spend several months uatheriiiL' ano revising material ior a snort history uf the Confederate Stall's prepared, but not completed, by Jefferson Davis. Mrs. I ia vis has also prepared n biography ut ner illustrious uusiianil, to be published by Itcllord, of New York. It seems to lie now conceded that the steamship Iirin from New York for Liv erpool has iicrishrd in the great gales wnicu nave swept the ocean during the past month. She is now thirty days out. She belonged tu the National line, and wns a large ship of about 4,000. Her cargo, consisting ol caltlcuud uruin. was valued at $1011,000. The Atlantic ami Dunvillc railroad. extending from the hitler city to Ports mouth, ii was lormnlly oH-ncd on the 23rd. It is 27 miles long. AHirlionol it is in North Carolina, running through the northern boundaries of Person nnd Caswell counties. The road is to lie ex tended west from Dunvillc tu Bristol. It is snid that n great reliction is uoinu on in Brazil, against the new govern ment, nil parties participating in the dis content, Uccaa hear nothing reliable. owing to strict censorship. As we had no premonition of the last revolution, H'rii.ips we may hear ns unexpectedly ol the restoration of the empire. A revolution is reported to have broken out in Costa Kiea mid the government overturned, amid some horrible scenes ot bloodshed. The revolutionists arc re torted ns holdini! every think'. It is a kilkiiinev tight lictwccn two tactions of republicans, in the success of neither of which the wurld is farther concerned than that the coffee growers arc left un disturbed. In Opclikn. Ala.. Mr. Reed Dames, a brother uf the probate judge, Augustus llarucs, shot und killed one Lon Carrol, n man who bore a reputation as a dan gerous, unscrupulous, reckless mini, who, on a recent occasion had gone to Judge nu rues omce, and endeavored tn pro voke him into n light, und failing, spit in his fucc, or tried tu do so. Carrol then disapK-aicd, mid the indignity wns not resented nt the time. The killing grew out ol this the next lime the parties met. The Ouein of Greece, now visiting Lon don, while walking- un the streets, be came eutangUd in an electric wire. which had la lien from its fastenuiL'. nnd encircled Iter tightly ns she struggled to tree nerseil. utickily the wire wus "dead nt the time, the hour not having arrived wlicu the current is turned on lor light ing purposes; and sheescnM.'il withouiva severe Iright, made more impressive wlien a few minutes niter the streets flashed up with the electricity, which, had it been let on sooner, would have instantly killed her. Oil on Ihe Troubled Waters. Nhw York, lanuarv 2.1. The steamer Coliioriiia which arrived to-day from Hamburg reports heavy westerly gales and tremendously high sens throughout tip voyage. On'jaininrv 17lh, latitude 4.1" longitude 5(1" took a hurricane mid stopicd the engine, mid hove tn tinder small sails, nil was used nnd saved everything about the deck, from being washed away. On Jauunrv 10, burst the steam iiie nud returned to Queens town for repairs. The chid engineer, third engineer mid s(rckccM-r were badly scalded. Capt. Ilnncr says the weather this voyage was the worst he ever cxierienceil in his voynges lo West ward. The steamer K Ita lia Voegelsaug, horn Hamburg reports extremely heavy weather. On January 17lh, the decks were almost constantly covered with water. The ship would 'not nnswer her helms. OH was used for twelve hours with great effect. Oil lanuary 22nd, she pill into Halifax for coal. Mra. Parnell Aitaln enulleMM. IIiiriikntown. N.J., Jiinunry 2.1. The sums of money recently given to Mrs. Parnell, mother ol Unities Stewart Pnr uell, by her friends in America, to enable her to meet the demands mnde upon her by her creditors were insufficient mid she is now again eiiiiilcss, The relief expec ted lioin certain quarters was not forth coming mid she is again iu need of the actual necessities ol life, but will nut make another npiciil to the public, ns she feels that she has already received nil that she can rcustiiiuhlycxpcct Irom thut source. Mun's) Colloii Review. Nnw York, January 20. The Sun's cotton review says: Futures advanced 10 tn 10 points, later mouths showing the greatest strength, with Liverpool and Southern markets higher. Receipts smaller nnd buying linger for both long and short account by foreigners, while there wnt also considerable realizing. Cotton on the spot wns firm. An entirely new stock ol fancy stnmped linen articles, great many varieties. In structions furnished Irec at lion Marche. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT. Ph. G., ui i-niiauetpnia college of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 34 South Main St. The Old Year lias drawn to a close, and with the beginning of the New Year we wish to thank the public for their imtronuge and recognition of our efforts to do our full duty. We are fully con scious thut it is to them that we owe the unexiKcted success of the past year, in which our business has been more than doubled, and we can only regard it as a new evidence that our business maxims ate such as to cause our customers to have confidence in us and attract those who are cautious in dealing with any Pharmacist until they have become fully assured of the nature and extent of his business principles. In out dealing with the public we realize that the most scru pulous care and honesty are paramount in importance. If these are virtues in till ordinary business transactions, they become sacred duties in Pharmacy, and without them no one can be a true Phar macist. The health, maybe the lite, 01 those dialing with the Apothecary de- IkihIs upon them. He consider it our must sncred duty to shun adulterations nnd spoiled as well as interior drugs. They constitute an evil from whichPhar- macy sutlers no less than the public. The evil is not a new one, inaugurated in late years: it has existed as long as there were men whose cupidity was stronger than their sense of justice, and it will 'loubtless continue as long as there may be men with conceptions of business so vague lhat they expect to purchase gold for the money value of dross. There are no other moral principles required for transacting a Pharmaceutical business than are necessary for any other business. Unwavering integrity that remains unin fluenced by the visions of gold along the road of ipiestioimble or deceitful prac tices is the only foundation for success that is worthy the name; it is so in every pursuit, and mure particularly in Pharmacy, where as a matter of neces sity it must be combined with constant vigilance in all directions, so as to secure all possible safegunrtls. These are the principles which we have ndcavored to live up to, und to which we trust our increasing success is due. We hope our former nations will show the same kindness towatd us in the fu ture that they have in the past, knowing that no action ol ours will ever make them regret a continuance ol their fa vors. Yours truly, J. S. CSKAXT, Ph. G., Pharmacist, Si S. Main St., Asheville, X. C. WIIITXOCK'S Special Announcement for the Year and Season or 1890. We invito tlie attention of the LndicH to our elegnnt stock of Dry (loodH, Funcy JoocIh, Notions, Underwear, nnd Hosiery. Centemeri Jloven, Foster (Sloven, Driv ing Ciloves, Hiding Hats and 'nps, Plushes, China Silks, VI tn, nnd nil stylish mate- ials for fancy work. We are closing out the bal ance of our l'hish Wraps, Newmarkets nnd Jackets at ow prices. We offer bargains in Wool Hlankets, Underwear and Hosiery. Remember that we have moved all (tents' Furnishings into thoClothingdopartinent and have now the only com pete Ladies' department in sheville. The Clothing department adjoins the Dry Goods store, and we offer special induce ments to buyers of Overcoats and Suits. Our stock is the best in the city. Our prices the lowest. Dunlap Hats, Manhattan Dross Shirts, Mother's Friend Shirt Waists are our specialties. Special orders solicited for goods not in our stock, with out risk to purchaser. WIIITXOCK'S, 46 & 48 S. Main st.( Corner Eagl Block.