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v. ( THE DAILY CITIZEN HeliTcrrd to visitor. In nny pnrt o the City. One Month ane. Two Week., or leu 2Sc. HATTV CITIZEN BOARDING, WANTS, For Rent, and Lot Notices, thm Hue. or lesa, SS Cent for each Insertion. VOLUME V.c ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1890. NUMBER 250. THE AIISCEU.ANEOIS. CROCKERY AMI GLASSWARE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. J. H. LAW, 57. 59 & 8. Main St. Wholesale and Retail Supplying- HotelttaSpecialty. IMI'OKTINi; AMI Hi' VI. Nil IIIKKCT HKOM MAKHKK. I CAN THPLICATK f KICKS III- AS WHUI.KSAI.H HlHKB. M' KCIAI. DKPAKTM KXT KOU JKWKI.KY, A KT I'OTTKKY AM) SILK GOODS. .U.I. ARB ASKEDTO- CAM. AT LAWN. FOR A FEW WEEKSONlfT SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CITY LOTS. Hy nwSrr of the nwnrr I put on natron thn-r yrt' timr. unly n t-nmll niimunt of ch wtinlrd, 60 Lot n Catholic Hill, Kpln14f1 moiintnin vfrw. only fl uiinutm fruw the court hnutr, nt from 75 to $150 Each, According to iHie untllooMtlon. Wurtti double And three time thr money, 1,111 til advance--; mud- to Improve thr lot KOR KAI.lt a. .1 and 4 rim htiimm, well built, with Hrr plucrK. on mmr hil,aprorrty at fiKure nd ttntiw to suit thr pnrrliaMT. Nplmdid opportunity for f tropic of inoilrrRtr mnn toMrcurror to build m conifortablr hotur. FOKSAI.KOK TO HUNT 2 hi rice tcur tnrnt houm, 12 and roomrrtMctivrlv,n linftlc street. Well adapted for cheap hotel or liuardinff, buytri. Must liberal trrmtt granted, plans antlfull imrticulnra with j. M. CAM 1111:1.1., jaa9d3tn Real Kalnte Itralrr. WaTM B. OWTH. W. W. Writ. GWYN & WEST, iMttCiteaaura to Walter B.Uwym 1CSTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL EST ATE. Ionua Securely Placed nt 8 Per Cent. Xulary Politic. Ci.mmlMlonern of Is-eils. FIRE INSURANCE. OPFICK Monthcant Court Kq.ua re. nMTLANl BKHd., Real Estate Brokers, And t InvcMtraent t Agent. MArea: it In a falli-n Ave. Occnnil Moor frond tv HMATS AXII 'Oft A7i.T. NOTICK! TO INSURANCE AGENTS AND OTHERS TUB BK'MIKI.VN I.IKK I NSC RANCH COMPANY of NKW VilRK wants llt-nernl. HotdHl nnil Lo.nl ftia-nt. In I hi' Stiitr. This Company Lor a quarter of century's ctuc rteace; it f a ffouri r.nr to icprei-eni, ami llh. et it term, can lie made hy mm who will Ho tia.lnw. Parties may attl.i.lit letter tnthr limoklyo Life fn.urancr Co.. .'! Liberty Ht,, V w York City. jan:io d St OARIIIKH WA.NTBD Nice room, anil nnoil hiutril yt reasonable ikIct. at lAllK()N 11(11 hi!. iin3d2w 117 CnlliHC ulrerl. jptliltHNTr I'lve furnlslieil minus, suitable lor lliiust Irrulnit. lioud location, nrar cur Hoc Apply JiinilA 1 .... . . . . 1. t.LT t 'T I .tr. v. . i. . . . 1?1K MHNT Ja A new a.room. 3-tnry hou e, every wm aiovlv iiMtienrd. (iood wnier: ron room nicely papered venlent to court houoe iunre: e.ull. nl nrlKhoorhonri Crlee reaiio(ii(l(le for loui lu.mlh. or hy the .war. vpply at once to L. A. HARINIIOl.T, Kial Kolnti' Hroktr, l.nS.'l rttf No. 1 1 Mcl.oud llull.lln. Tu KBNT." Mv .tore hnuar. No. 3 K. utll Main .treel. Will prlvc po.Mlon 1a Pelirnary. Will continue the plumhlUK buolnca. nt No. Sn t'attnn avenue. Jauaadtf C.SCotil'llH jpoR HUNT, Three room. In prUnl.- ftimily. miltiililc for llahl houaekeriHiiir. In n moat de.lrablc part of ttliMVviy'i Tin ..n-.c... w ANTKII. lort. IKllKhOul room. Location eontlxuoui i win m i. iimhw .....il , to pine lorrat. "iy .,... ! Jan'i d.tt ' I 1 ?OM MAI.lt. A hnut and lot comer l(ale and Valley aireeta. Koi pr.i nnd term. ! f.jJJ'JJ' ("(M Inn III dtf No.' IH Li-mil Mtoi'k. JJllH HA 1.11 An Arion Buuorc I'll Mood n new, Will ! .old cheap. Tltc lnimnifiit may lie aren at C. Falk'i. mu.lc tore, North M J.l . T. W CAT 1 1 'N, Jnnan dtl Adm'rof Kdwnrd Weddln. URlvfiHItiAKlNW NO CADIICrVTAILOKING. Mm. lloldcrby Now open. I'nohlnnarde nreMmaklna e.. tabll.hment on Krlde .treM, No. HI. Solicit, the patronage of all the Ladle., i.ofai m MISCELLASEOI'S. KKTAitl.lSIIKI) 1H74. LI. 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE, N. C. WK DO NOT HEI.h CUKAl' Dki'hh, but will mki.i. vol' Uitros ciiKAi', nml if you don't bi'lieve what w wiv jfivtmna trinl mn h con- viiH'tMi. Our prcwrinlion l' parttuMit iH fxi-Hlt'd liy non. It is pquippi d with tfn l'Ht KoodH thiit moni'v ciin buv from K. Merck, K. H.Squilib. I'jirkp, Dnvin & Co., Jut). NV,ypth& Kro , mid from other leidintr mnnufaeturiiiirehi'm- intx in thiri country nnd Ku- ropp, whoHejioodH for purity cannot be queHtioned. I're HcriptionH filled at all bourn, day or ni'lit, and delivered fret of charge to any part of the city. Our tock ofDrugH, Patent MedicineH and I)run nintH' SiiudricH iH complete, anil at priccH that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 S. Main Htreet. where you will at all tiincKbe wrved by competent pre HcriptionistH. 1871)7 ihW. S. R. KEPLER. l.li.M.I'H IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent and appreciative Artheville and American families, rata ten and tn8len of people who be lieve in good livuigcannot tie humbugged by "Cheap. folia" goodri. Cheap goods and Hivt quality are not Hvnony uiouh. I have in stock and to arrive, ull seasonable spe cialties, comprising in part Iruit. Oranges, Lemons. Cranberries, Raisins, Figs. Xuts, etc. M iscella net ins t 'hoice O.K. New Orleans Molasses. forta- ble use. Prime New Orleans Molasses, for cooking. Kx tra fine ssortnient of Crack ers, r me eas ami I owes a sperialty. Mintf Mnitu rmrrtitii He liilworlli's. and other tirands. I'luni I'lKldiiiu. Cull" ('Kit lillv, ilc. I'ri'sscd nnd Crvstnlizi'ri ('.Miner. Mind K(H' in kit). Kot liemiifcs anil nil uthir yjiiiiilii in lU'imitiil tor thr liiilulavii. K. K. KI'.l'l.l'.K. After January 111 our Sac rifice Sale will cease, except on Clothing, which will still i bear the fiftifii per cent, dis count for awhile. Knox's Derby llats,.:i.H."). Stylish Dress roods now arriving. If, REDWOOII&CO. ClotliiiiK, I'r.v floods, l-'mii'' ImioiIh, Slimn. CnrK-t, Ike. 7 & S Pat ton Avenue. OPERA HOUSE, ONH NIGHT, Monday, February 3. Tlllt HMINHST ACTKBSR. CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Muuiiorted liy an UDIclcnt Dramatic Com- piiuy. I n Charlotte Thonip.un't own a.lnptatloti of Cliorlotte Itrunle'M fninou. roitoince. -JANE EYRE,: In I'roloiiuc and Three Act., RcHervcd Scatti, $1.00 On aalc at Hawyer'a. General AdiiilKNlon, .75 JfOl'NU. fly Mm. Tho. P. V.'llon, on thr Swanna noa' turnpike, nenr Major Brcrae'., M orocco Medicine i. ae and liotllr. The owner can have aaine liy proving property and paving for in . anveriowmiu. fuxiodat nrmth mrtcv BY TELEGRAPH. I 111'. LAI I'.S 1 M'.W S1A I UK hi: minwH iiih hm: itai.i in lANlt. Hpcnkcr need Iliiiiufaclim-H u tew More ItiiW-H atitl la Hu porleil Hnlldly l)y tin- Kft.lil. can MenihcrH, ASiiiNCTiiN, Jnntinrv 2!.-M.. l I.. ,. ts and varii us (li -isimis lo verv inii--A mount he tueeutiye i-oniniiniicati.ii.s j ,lU ,.. nl,.,llU1 ( - snl je.t'. mi.) 1 h..s. presented nnd leleired w.-s line Ironi tin-: lU.K jM(l1! lm Vl.M ,,iii. Il eli-.tuil tip tin neerelnrv ol the navy. "I ran- null inn ,.m ,i ,., ,,, mid'i-i. ,1 it nimli iiiok-ap-policy reporlit 1 he seer, la.y says L,,,,,, n i,.,, , K. i, m. r,ile was. (Ii eol thill he is iHiteelly satislicd ot theeapai- tu ,ilst .,;ll.is .!.,,. tlll. ,,,..),, ity of tins country t.. eonipl. te ll.c rutin .,. luM w.,j U, - s-nateol theSiati hnttlr ships nvoinincnded hy the depart- ,,, w y,.k, yUv ,,ri.sl.i rnT..- ,, nient as to wliat is eonsnleied an ell.-.- ,v.v York had l.ci n tae piesidini- oliicer. tivninvy. Die seercti.rv t. Ii r In hat ..,( ,,;, ( t . , , ,, v,,ved n diilv .iini lit said on that suljeet 111 Ins ninitial - .-,, I., t li.-ii which now had. i. volvi.'liiin.n l"r'- ,, tin- spi-aki : , lie had in. i this ouc-linn Mr. Innnlls offerul n lorn; pveatiil.h i pucis. Iv ti e s.nm in oilier. Aipi-slion nnd u-solniioii ns to riclits due hy tne ,., .isi.,; ,, , t ,,,,tit ntiooal iv.v ' wiiimmi Mnm on iranon iviis.s an.' funds nnd on the dim t t ixol Is'll. I'!u , resolniion dineis the sccrrti.iy ol i lie j ticnsiiry to Inrnisli the senate Willi lull inlorinntion on tin snl.jtcl. A-iecd to After some rout im liiisiness Mr. Miiel--etl look the floor and di-livi-inl a s, i- ' in llie iidvoeaey ol a hill for lln fric c.ii. fr of silver. When lie conrHidcil Mi Vniiee v'nvc notiie that he wonhi l-ioinn. row nddress the stnatt- nil the lull t provide for thr e iniur it "ill of the ciiloie I people, followiiiy; Mr. llampion. After a short exeetnive stssimi, the si n ate nt 3 .In ndjoiirne.l. llOl'Sli. Mniostiinnieilialelv aliii t'ne 1 house met, Mr. )al.ell. of i'eiais-, Icania. , failed 101 the ehvt ion ease ol Smii Ii vs.; Jackson, Iroiu the I'ttiitth West Vuvit.ia ilistriet. .Mr. V nsii, ol Icreia. rai-nl ; the question of consideration, flu this vote the demoeia I s with three CM'ip tinns, Mr. Huck.ilctv, Mr. (.'overt and Mr. Cow lis, reli aim (1 troin vnlni-,'. While the clerk whs tallini: the roll the sH',ikcr was carefully tn'liii) the iiaiiif. of those ileniocrals who were not present mid not v it inn. Ilelore the aniiouneenunt ot the vote. Mr. killers, ol Arkansas, w ho hail in.n vrrtanllv voted in the alitriualitr, .it-' eided to withdraw his vo'e, hut lie tva. ; met with a storm of ol-tivtions tiom il.i repillilicau side. Mr. Knrrx eu !raon t, lo stviire a ruliiin Irom tht sp-.-Mt- ,n. tile ipieslion in ordt-r lotit he mi :hi eiiu r aii ipneal; hut I lit sia aker d chtiid 1" rule. Mr. Covtrt, ol New S oi k, tiiatmt his vole troin llie lit native t 1 1 athriu.i- -live. Mr. Konua was then ritiu pit-. mission to withdraw Ins vole, as it ;i: also Mi . Cow It s, ol North l'a-'ul tin. II,. ' vote was aiiuoiiiieeil lis si iiniu.n jras.1 101 ; nays. 2. i Mr. Ci ispraised the point ol pi'.riin. 1 Mr. SiKaker llie chair ilinets t n j clerk to record the lollouiun u-oms 1-': the ineuilHrs present ri.nl rcinsui to .te. I This stnttment wasa signal lot 11 hinsi . ol nppluusc from the itlililihiii'is, nnd i.i jeers Irom tlirdemoernls. Tlieeh'ik then protvcilrd lo itail tlie uaines ol llie iltn. oerais whom the spimker had jotttn dow n ns U-inn pn sent und not vittui. W llt il the li. line ol .Mr. Ilrtckein ult, ". Kciiiuckv. wns called he Ftepptd into the aisle, und in resouutlitin voice sai l: "1 deny the power of the sR-aker lo do this, nnii I dciuniiK-e it us rcvolntion-n ." Cheer niter cheer, vhnractei'iil hy the rrpulilieans as t he relitl yell, weal up from the democratic side, nnd n was several minutes lictore sutlieitnl imlu was restored to enable the ilei k m e u. tinue readiiiK the list of names. Km order was only comparative; for while the clerk was proceitliiiK wiih the read inn It'1'1 Q dozen democrats were on Unit lect deiiouneinn the nction ol tin speakei. Mr. flhind, of Missouri, round out that he was lesponsililc for his uelioo iililvtohisconslilutnts.auilu.it to I hi speaker; nml Mr. O'i'eirall, ol Vir;;itn 1. proitstril ill tlie nailie 01 111s "Man. anainsl this aelion. Mr. McLreary, 01 Kent in kv. dciiieil tile ri,!il ui,!,i sji.il.t. to count hull as pit sent. Mr. Spiiiker 'The ehtilr is n.al.ii'ij a stateuieiil ol tin fail thai I tit ,;-alii .1...11 is ptescul." "Ii e. llie ucittli 11.111 il . 11 v that he is prisint?" Applause ai..l laUKiiuron thelepiil'lie.nisi.li. The name ol Mr. Oulswaite, ol ulii... InivinK ucn ealletl, that n"'11"'-'". ....... 1' 1....1 ..... 1.. ciaieu iiihv uc 11. 111 iov 01. o .iiihu. MOffiVdhv what parlia mintary rule, the speaker had a til.!.. K. "The .penW repUctl I that he was ,,. tmiknig a statement ol the laet. Mr. Ilrcckcnridyc. of Kentucky, il . ; dared that the neiio.l ol the speaker w as ! disordcilv, mid that the sH.ikcr ha.lii . ' , . . . e .ii.r than lie would hate wt,e miiulv to pievnii linn .rom tilead.i.n Ins d : n-,. that in due, Jj" M-ntr ... would .'.How, he Vmleiiian every proper j J, ' '1 f ' M p,7l to the houMjin i... or, ei'ly hisl, ,,, . m 'o .V. hope the us , heel. air wiotli ,Un.o..ir.,ie to the ( ,, ,,,: rt , hlULyhlr salis.aell.n .lilt ho use I 7.,.. .0., to lav ..1. the l.tl.ie. Tins is all i h. eliaie ....lirect the .lames to lie nut ' on the roll hv the clerk Mr. Speaker To lie put oil record Ity ! the clerk. I Mr. Cowles, of North Cnrolin.i, dt-j uiiinilt'd 11 rcco)iiilioii. He was slaiuliii,! I in the nislc in trout of the speaker. The iNtnker dccliucil tn rccontmc It'iu ; mid said: "Will the nentleiiuiti h ue 1 I s : kindness to take his sent ? If he .hits so. I the speaker will be nicatly ohli;;e,l. " 1 "5"M": x.. r.,..,. I III t ..ll'IIIVI". ...... .. r. . .. 1 to hesitate wncthcr or not he would r sent this invitation, but lit.ally wtui I quietly to his scut. j The swukcr llicn proecedtd to make a I aliitcmiut. The clerk, he said, hail an nounced the niemUrs volinn I HI yeas, '.' nn. Ihcchiur tliirctipi.ii havuin us 11 1 llie llieniwra present 1010 nittiOK ' ' ' ' ' their nanui called in tlajr presence had ; fore the house, mid the chair pr.iposcil ,,, . uive u statcinent iieeo iinicd by .1 nil-1 !? f" li any Kem.tn.unw... u,.,.uue.. .m-.e- wu"' Mr. Crisp In ndvnnce I enter nit "P- penl. ( Launluer.) The speaker continiiiiin. said that lor Inr nil. iik, when it was proposed in his some considerable liinc, a question ol'lliis time, an. I he also, qiiitcd from there tinturc lind Ixcn raised in very inany ' marks of Mr. Keed, l present speaker,) fiarlianicntnry nssemblaucs, nnd there in the same debate, when he used these ind been n Krcnt deal ol dt'iibt spctialb words: "Ihe consittuliotiul iileit of a in tins body on the subject. The chair qmn nui is mil the physical presence of n well recollected n inoposiiinii of thiskiud nininiitv ol the iiiciiiIhis nl the house. made bv Mr. Randolph Tucker, t)f Vir-: yiuia, u able vtWHt-itattwanul Wwit, u welt n 1111 iililc 111c111l.tr of tllis liousc. The m.'iut-r tuiil Ik-( ns( mmc what tlisciicd, and a proposition was made wit li regard to puilini; it in ti e rnlm. The iMicnil i opininii wlii. il pievinlcd nt tliat lime ' w.o. thai il was.xpcditiitlodos..;Hoiiie i nun had i;i'.ive donlilH ns to w hi i her it wns in'optr to maUr such nniendnicnt to thr riilcs na woiiid etinstitnte kmnoiis pii si-ut, a part of I hi- (piornm. The evils vvi.H ii lu.il rvM'.Ucd li t. 111 tin- otlicr course 1 1 ... I 1101 nii'ii app.iuit tin 11 a ni'W, no sii. h i aiiiul sliul.i. Inn! la-en I In n nivi-n to ihesnlij it Mi was iven nt tile pvcsein 'inn- iliat li-ol i.iian place ill IhNll. S,i ill hoil l-,-o ...iciii.iK .-ir.iii. ,,, i,.,,.,,,,. ,,.,.,..,,. , . . ..,!,, . j,,,,,;.,,,,. ;1 .in.nm lor the p issiocol , ..,i ,. ,r , ,e pn idin,; olluei had ., ,,. ..,, .i ..,,1,s,i,ii1.,. orovision as to a iit. rtiin was iitiii ly sausiini liy I In pr.-s, iii-i i t 1111-inl.ets, et-ii it tlu y did not you. Aivoplinyly he had di'ecttd the nvnid.i i i.lli.rr of thr nssi in ,K , ;tk a part 1. 1 thi uv..id ol the trans-ictinii. to 1 111 ili.w 11 the n.-on. s ol nit-inhcrs 01 'hi sci-.ii who w. re p. sent and rifiis.il t tote, in 1 : i iiv '.he manner in which thi prrsu:t oei-npa it of the eh.iir had adi'.,.tid, Th a ision eini'il not he re ntoihit as ia any s.ne p iriisan, at least :.s he ciu-.l 11. 'Mure had also lieen a ill . Until i.i il.i- S-. -oe ol rennehsee win re n p- -vis:.iii ol law leipiited t wo-lhirds tn nit 111 1 n c 1 1, c ti.s it im- a ipiornin. In 1 7 a npsi ration Li li:)f I ecu p. l.dit 'A-l-i- h ivns ooivcli-d to liy the n-pi''-li--aii iiietiii-i is ol t he house. Da thi thiol laeetin.; the icptdilicniis reliiM-d ti v..te, w herrtip.tii the sp-.aker, a iiiun'icr ol t :c -.ll.i i p.-oly, had iustni-. tcil tin 1 1-il; 1 1 1 i"'.iM ill .se not votiui; as prcs 1lo.illldl1.11l .liieudtlie hill p.iSstd oil il.at -.i.i.'itc. I nn were two divisions 10 illal Volii , 1i,i h si enu-il to liptioh! I i.e s.ii'iida'.ss "I 11, t.iU thi-ix- was an en nui l.iioi!t .r p - 'c. ss wl.ieii t very oh! nunoier wo'.dd i- e.ii;nie win rehy the oc-i-t. : -: ti t .l the el'-'ii was a eoiista'-le. It h ! ' al -i.'si a" ever d iy oiviiienct -it .1 i--.. i: : i.'-i s 1 !n-esi-.it lor vole is-ait'i-.iti-ei-'l 'o the eh.iir e..itaiihii o . -nlr .otd '!;'.. illr.iH no ipiorllllt. Yi t 11 i'ii - 1e.i1. t w. s n .1 made I lie hill w.i.alu s ih.liii-i passed and that e- iilil may Li '.11 a very d stinel hasis, .oil 1 1. .1 was th.it 1 vi r y 1. 1 nly prcscnl s!'i 111 ly arei d lo i n tact ill it i here was .. ipn.Miiii. ii:,rt was no nioui'd on w '11 ,t I.- too pus. i'.ility such a hill uiiild lit p.sv.ii e,,iis:n at i'liially uidi ss the pn . im ,it .1 ij i.H inn was iuit'i'ieil; and it w. s r 'tr:t d ii-in 1 In- lael that no one had r.-iis il a on-si ion. All mt-ih'.ils 01 de:i rmiiinit: a vnle were ot ciiud value. e .11111 lo the eh :ir, and a count In itiii rs, am! .1 eoiipt hy was and nays w ere ol eipi.il value. The lionse had a ii;:iil on the tall ol one-I'dtli of the incm 1 ers to la e a via ami nay vote, and t lien, on thai the .pi.. sli.nl was d, valid, hut the dti-isi.iu in eilhcr cases was precisi It ol 1 he s.iiii.. c due. It had always licet 1 h pf.ie'i. in pat ii.-in cpt'o-y liodiis this ehataeier, and t-H eei.dly in the par li.-i. in-lit oiC.e il lliiiaiu, t"i the speal ei to d. ti 1 uiitie the ipitsiiou il there win in v is not 11 ipioruui pit-sent II wasl.ivaiis: il was the dc!-1 iliin.ilion 1.: ,111 actual h-cl anil tiic ih tetiniii mi ot li.at wuk lift lo tlie pie idin ndiii-r in nearly all itistaucis. Notli.it when the itutioii was raised w la 1 In r 1 lu re w isaipiorutiior not, with' out sjh. i d airaiieiueut lor it, it wm 'd K ditiitid hy llie presidium ollietr. Auui'. there was a provision in tile constitution which ih. hired thai the llnu-e minhl adopt 1 nits e iuis'lhnn t re atleudaiiee ol im-tnU-i h. Il til, tin inheis weir prtseul .1111! retii'iil to 1 xereisr 1 lit ir functions, and i t 11. il l-e tiiimteil as.iipioruiii.tiiii il-.i provisi hi inihl st-eui as entirely mi. e-itorv. i I'he sji ,, Iter tl'.en rcferud to Ooveinoi I I illl's ill, .sioii Willi Sitaker ol tin- New ' Y-.rU s. .i.r.i , ami laii.'hii 1 and apphitist j metliii tut- Madia; of the stulenee when ' ila- aeii -ii ot the aiiiioriiv .vasileii'iiutctil j ..s n 'si:., ins and levoiu'i .nary. 'Mi, I speak'.!' i-juorcd Mi. I'I-omt's rnpiest 1.. ! 'i.itc :ae iepia.hc.oi pn'tisi against that i.tl'l! .11 .O-ll II'. til I rt I'-auii.e aavni-i Lei 1 t'llplcleil.tlii , .- . .. , -i,. uaipiLOtw,,!.,,,,,, ' '.' fj-i- ' , lU "H"',""". ' ' :. 1 ' s " .. .... .. ,' "vr " ' V " , , '",l,'",'-'it 'l"e eat and the ne'itletiieii n I III si le hue t he t .lit to la' l.t.-itd. sale. 1 hi- 111.1 Mr. ipi'.'Stl' spe.l.e .iiid 'ii Mln-.ee 1 1... ml .ippl.oisc oil detii K'nilie Mr. I'at sou lln leupoii w ithdrew .I.i.i. II iicti, of Mis-..uri. risiun tn n a nl' p iv.it ye, s.i .1 that tilt 1 ioiilial.nl his ti.'iiue as pr.'tchl . . uiie. '." t-iie. w hcti the rccniil I 'I1.1i .or a w.-i k p. .st he hail nil h.ni.ii.ll'it p; 11 wl.il I'. 1 c lilleiaan fnilii Mas.-. 11 nasi ' 1 ., Mr. K '. kw. ll, und lit I' liiuil 1. 1 vote mi any iiuesliou. I'li-ii h 1U11I ihe i.ill.it'i nisiitss und mi soiindtii'ss ol 1 ne sH-akei 'a posii ion. I'lii s, i.ilai tit i'I.ii t'il that there wits no lecoiiit I--li in 1 hi houe, except by colli', tisy.ol pans; thai his statement lis to Mr. Mulch's pic-riicc was one of laet. mill thai ihe nil', sii ,11 il the coinK'lcuc , s a, ii ,n was in process of ileteriniu- ; 1 1 1. 1 II M . . , ,,j,K.( ,lie lloor nnd i i , ., " 'l'. ,' U,,,,nl ',. " .V . .Vo'llHrwo nlunt'n1,,"!;; ,t. 1.,, . , ihal Mr. Keed's iletisiou vv. mid lie the foiiii.huioll ol the ejiealest Irt-tnL.t ixi' frauds ever committed. He ,ii,iote,l tiarlield as dcnoiiucina u sitni- but n tiialiuitv of the members present aatd ouititapiMi.u; Iu llie buaiut-mnt tiw house." ( Triumphant clicursutiH clapping of hiindsoii the i.cmocratic side, und in t he naileries. ) "1 iipianl," Mr. Crisp exclaimed, "from Philip drunk to Philip sober " (Another 0111 hurst of applause.) The sianker, in his blandest manner, and entirely free from everv trace ot ex citement, siiid : "Will the house have the kindness to be in order?" I l.aunhler, ) Order was restored, mid Mr, Crisp went on with his arnuinent. Mr. Cannon replied to Mr. Crisp, nnd upheld the SH-aker's ruliun lie ijuoted Mr. Knudolph Tucker, as havinn in the Hith Conniess, taken the same position 111 the debute now held by Snnker Keed, and ouoteil Irom the constitution to sup port Ins contention. Mr. Carlisle followed in n Knal nnd constitutional nrnnment nnainst the sienker's ruliilu'. At the eoiielusion of Mr. Carlisle's speech Mr. MeKinley took the Hour, but acceded to a motion to adjourn, which was carried without division, The mat ter will come up ncain to morrow, probably upon the tpiestiouof apprnvinn to-day's journal. l lie- lirt'nt Hnoxv JllocUndr ml the MU-rraM Al.i.oat over. San I-mancisi'u. January 2'.!. It now seems that the nreat bloekade on the Sierras will soon la-over. The bin ro tary plow has been dun from the snow in the Case. nit- Cm. mm and has done splen did work, since the track is n w clear as far as the plow can clear it. The snow it has been passion lliruuch was i.ea.lv ns hard as ice. and avtraned twenty lift. The raiboad ollieials state that the only obi nut ion now is about : foot ot haul trampled snow and it', whit It covers the rails lor n considerable distance. This must be removed bv picks and shovels. The ollieials think '.he bliH'k.'idi' trains will reach here to day. Tlie trains have two week's mail. ThtTiinh water has none down all ovei the Stale, and the washouts and land slides are n' '" rally repaired. C.reat lamane has hern done to roads and liridnes. ThebliH kade on the California andtlrenon railroad still continues, and there is little prospect nl hrcikinn it for a week yet. There i no eon. num. cation north except hy strameis The I'niteti States revenue culler Kusli took 11 larnc iiii'iunt ol mail to Portland. Orenoti. last t venitij.. the n nul.tr line of strainer rt fusinn the compensation olTc.nl by the j.ivi rniniiit. lNtt-r In .tlotr Cfiunty. CiiaRI. il'TK, X. C, January 'J'.i. News r.'.ichcs iiciv to-ilav of a mysterious al air in Mooreei'iiuty. It isreporte.1 that in obi iienio by Ihe name of Joel had n Ir. Ml to the illtel tlmt under il certaiit pine tree was buried i.bout einhl lict in ihe -.round silver money tolheaini'tintof T... .. Joel is mi honest old nrnrii and on the morninn after he had his remarkablt ibv-im lie went to the mail who owned llie laud and told him about it. Tht man did not place nay faith in Joel's n.irv, but went with iiini to the place and remained while he dun down lor the treasure. The land owner was sur prised when the nenni lienan to din round n jur iu the Krouud. Il was taken out, the money eouutrd, w hich . a me up to the amount specified in the nivslcrious dieain. From ull indications ihe jar had Ih-cii buried lll.iuv vears. None ot the money dates later than llsM. t'olilntenH Toward th Prt-Hldnt. I'hilndrlphiu Heeoril. A, rt puhlican eonventionslielil throuuli nit Indiana a lew d.ivs ano to eltvt a lew State central committee, the nl- icnipts to endo.se Harrison were verv cold and lileless, nnd ill the 1st iKvnns- ville) district the resolution was not al lowed to no throunh until Gen. Movey's State ndu.iuistration had lavn endorsed dsn. In the 3d I North Vernon I district il.irrison was oih'I.Iv deno'iiice.l, nml Robert Tracewell, one of the most prom inent republicans ol the district, dtelared that the parly would nn to destrue lioii unless it cut loose Irom Harrison. other delenatea tltvlareil that tluv would not wear t lie Harrison collnr. Iu iiinthcr ilistriet only our-einhth of the It h-nati s voted foi the Harrison mtolu- tioii, and the navs were not counted. In stul another the risolulion oiilv squceit-il lurounn alter n coutereiitv. Anoltivr Call Made. Washim. tun, January i'U. The srerc ary of the trcsury today issued the nci'iul call on national tiuukncpn il.irics lor Ihe l cl lit-1 i, hi of public b.il.'.iices held hv them lo la p int on or helore .Mare i 1. 1 SIM i. The call is for afoul the same amount lis the Inst call, ex-rot ihni hanks havinn but tmall iimoimts t.. transfer hate laen asked lor ihe full .inn unit in order inclose out transactions with this call. Ihe secretary, ulihoun'i he lias snsnnilcil the puivhiist ol f m r cent, bonds, will, in order lo incline the settlement of ill-counts of banks sun en- lerinu deposits under tins call, purchase Irom these bunk lulled St tics I tar it nl. boiulsat $1.21 if offered hy hnnks iianied on or lafore l-cl'runrv 2n, Ih'.hi. The iiiitiiIh r ol banks ntlected by thisciill ineinhty. TbcMali of n (iold yilne. Ciiaiii.ottk. N. C, laituarv 2H. This ultt ril. mil W, II. Wilson, jr., of Hock Hill, on veil here mid hail a cimlerriiiT with the representative of a rich Philadelphia syndicate rt'nardintf the purchase ol the ctlchr.iuil Nott n.d'l mine iu I'nion i-oiintv. The mine is rrptttcd ve. v neli, mill is owne I by . 1). Wilson, William Miinro, C. I. l-arrnr nnd James Munro, ot I'nion. The syndicnte, utter nil in sK-ciion of the mine by mi cx-x'rt, has i'iiiiIc overtures for the purchase of it. V n option has been K'ven. Kii'iior says that the syndicate will ive thirty or lorty tli'itisund dollars for this proKTtv. The sale will be coitctuded prnbnbly within one week. The mine is twelve miles Irom I'nion, nml is in the nold re i(ion of the county, I'rrHldetillnl Nonilniitloua, Washington, lanuarv 2!!. The Presi dent to-day niuiiiiiiited lllm.che K.llriice. of the Ilistriet of Columbia, (formerly Senator horn Mississippi,) to be rccordir of deeds iu the District ol Ciilumhiii. Also it liirne tuimlHT of census siiH-rvisera. Ainonit them the folio wincj: Viininin. Cntiilila'll Slenip, tilth district ; Tennes see, Win. C. Hunt, first; Alabama, An drew J. Injjle, first, Thus. I'. Ivy, second, lames Lawrence Watkins, third, nnd Willett T. Hiinhtmnn. fifth; North Cnro linn, tieurne W. Cobb, first, Miulison Hawkins, H'conil, Caleb P, Lockry, third. Wm, C. Wei ih, fourth, and Henry Mam wiekc, lifth, III. said that there are hundreds of people in South Dakota sitting in their farm houses going mud from want. The jroiitid is covered with deep snow, the wenther is bitterly eohl, and they can neither go alter relief, our van relief come lotbcui. A FEW NKWH ITKMH. Ilufl'alo Hill iscxhiliitiii); his Wild West show nt .Naples. Miss Anne Van Sehrueder, n rich heir ess of St, Louis, has taken the veil, A snow slide nt liownieville, cnl., on the 27th, buried n house and killed two of the inmates. The henltli of the Pope is reported ns iiui iy noon, and nc walks nrmiy nnn without assistance. fjueeii Victoria is reported to have hren suddenly taken qiule siek, and It is feared with the influenza. The hostile fccliiin of the Portuguese nnainst Hnnland is increusinn. and is said to he more hitter limn ever. Senator Ijuny has introduced n bill to cunstt not a Krcnt limine across the Hud son to connect Jersey City nnd New York. There are some sins that the winter summer is passiun off. lee is floutinn down the upKT Mississippi, where not loan since it wns as mild as il has been south. lln her passant- from New York to Liv erpool the llritish steamer Nissmorr tilnnnhed into a hune icelier);. The sientner was moving slowly, nnd no great damage was done. There is n terrible intestinal disease raging in Persian Khornssan, nnd the mortality is excessive. Three thousand deal lis are already reported. It is not the Asiatic cholera. Oeronimo, the Apache chief, is pro nuuncrd by Ceneral Crook to tie u "heap good Indian." He is teaching a Sunday school, nnil is said to have lust all bis haired to the whites. Tilt llritish ship Loch Moidart was anion j ti;e vesst Is wrecked on the Brit ish channel during the recent hurricane. She struck on the const of Holland, and thirty oilier crew were washed over board and drowned. Thr I'thlcd States ship Kilter prise, having on hoard the remains of Mr. Pendleton, late I'nited States minister to Germany, sailed from Dartmouth for New York on the 27lH, but was driven hack hy stress of weather. flalfour, the seeretnry of Ireland, who is the nephew ol l."rd Salisbury, is to he married in the spring to Rmmn Alice M.irgarel. younntsl daughter of Sir Charles Tcmiant, Hart. She is pretty, with a large property. It has been decided at rioylcston, Pn.. in a suit brought by the commonwealth against a memlier of a Philadelphia gun club, indicted tor participating in a pi geon shooting match, that sport so con duced comes umler the law to prevent erueltv to animals. The Russian government is to build n railroad Iron. Lake Haikal in southern Sila-ria to Stretinsk on the Chinese fron tier and on the Amour river. ITtiinntely the ro.nl will reach the Japan sen, thus making railroad connections ncross both the continents of Luriqie and Asia. The frigate Constitution, old Ironsides, for which every American who knows her history has a veneration, narrow ly rs caed destruction in the recent fire at tht Kiltrry navy yard. Hut she cscn'R'd us she hail done Ix-lore. coming out of hot ter places covered with glory. A terrible explosion occurred nt ill nmciiedjohnstown on the 27th, caused by the throwing of a load of cinders into the Coue.ni.ugh. The cinders were blown a long distance, setting fire to sev eral houses. No great damage wns done, but many buildings were shaken, fend there was much alarm. A Yale student, Fletcher Hiuingcr, aged 1!. from Indianapolis, ami in thr sopho more class, while riding in a buggy with n frit ml undertook to cross the truck ol n railroad ahead of mi approaching tniin. Ilc was too late. Ilc wus killed, as was also his horse. The friend jumped oul in lime to cscn-ic. At a base ball game nt Laurel, irl., 'ntwrt n two clubs having bitter rivalry ton in ds each other, one of the pa' ties demurred lo the decision of the umpire, which led to a general tree light between the clubs iu w h ill thr Hvtnlrs joined. Seven were badly bruised, anil one nnd an ear bit or rut oil, and so battered about the head that he will dit. A new religious sect is reported in Kansas, louinled by a man named Wil t-ox. It claims to nave n louuuation in the Ililile. Among Ins doctrines he tenches that all ili-ciises can la- cured by drink ing human blood Irish from the veins. In the house of one of bis votaries was found n man far advanced in consump tion. In the same house were two pal lid emaciated children upon w hose blood the vampire was living and trying to re gain his health by destroying theirs. Recognition of nmxll. Wasiiiwton. January 20. The fur nml recognition of thr I'nited States ol Hrazil by this guverment wns completed this nfierilot'n, when the President re ceived the crcdentiiils of Senor J. 15. iH.Viiiariil Vnlente, the new minister ac credited bv the provisional government, nnil also the creilcniiuls of Scnor Salva dor Miiidoncn lis envoy cxtrnnrdmury mid minister pleuipoleiitiaiy on a spe cial commission to the I'nited States. The ceremonies were marked by great cordiality. Secretary Illnine presented the two ministers, mid they in turn pre sented their secretaries. The ceremonies were in the blue room. lonflruinllonH WasIII.voton, Jmiunry 2!). The senate continued the nominations of district nt- tornrvs Allien Mi Lea, southern district of Mississippi, nnd Charles A. Cook eastern district of North Cnroliun, Reg istrar, Julian li. Uinglinm, Montgomery. Postmasters, North Cnroliun, J. K. Moss, Henderson; S. II. Nick, Wilson. Trooim to so to Murium Conntv I.liKtMiToN, Kv January 2D. The Sharp K'.llcs, of this city, have received orders to Ik- ready to march to lurhin couutv. The occasion is the npprehen sion of trouble there when the circuit court oH'tis. The legislature has ordered nn investigation into the tioublrsin thnt county, and il will probably be made while tne troops are mere. nr. Peler tfe nnd Hound. Zanziiiar, January 29. A number ol French priests hnve arrived ot Mulrindi They state thnt they recently met Dr. Peters, the German explorer, concerning whose death ninny conflicting reports have been received at Koki. He will in good heulth. notld UfTcrlKKK. Wasiiinoton, January 2fl. Bond offer ings to-day aggregated $101,000 four ltd a-lrall at MHj; ail .vr-ptcd. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., or Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 4 South Slain St. The Old Yeur has drawn to m close, and with the beginning of tht Sew Year we wish to thank the public for their patronage and recognition of our efforts to do our full duty. He are fully con scious that it is to them that we owe the unexpected success of tht past year, in which our business has been more than doubled, and we can only regard it as a new evidence thHt our business maxims niesuch as to cause our customers to hnve confidence in us and attract those who are cautious in dealing with any I'harmacist until they have become fully assured of the nature and extent of his business principles, tn out dealing with the public we realist that tht most scru pulous iart and honesty are paramount in importance, if these are virtues in all ordinary business transactions, they become sacred duties in Pharmacy, and without them no one can be a true Phar macist. The health, maybe the hie, of those dealing with the Apothecary de pends upon them. Wt consider it our most sacred duty to shun adulterations and spoiled as well as inferior drugs. They constitute an evil from whichPhar- Tiai-r suffers no less thun the public. The ;vil is not a new one, inaugurated in late rears; 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 lie men with conceptions of business so vague that 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. I'nwavering integrity that remains unin- luenced by the visions of gold along the road of ijwstionnblt or deceitful prac tices is the only foundation for success that is worthy the name; it is so in .very pursuit, and more particularly in I'hurmacy, where as a matter of neces- iity it must be combined with constant vigilance in all directions, so as to secure ill possible safeguards. These are the principles whkh wt hart mlea vored to live up to, and to which we trust our increasing success it due. He hnpe our former pationt will show the same kindness tonaid us in the fu ture that they ban in the past, knowing that no action ol ours will ever make them regret a continuance ot their fa vors fours truly. J. S OK AST, Ph. C, Pharmacist. 2 S. Main St., Ashevillt, S. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Announcement Tor the Year and Season of 1890. We invite the attention of the Ladies to our elegant stock of Dry (loods, Fancy (Jooils, Notions, Underwear, ami Hosiery, Centemeri (iloves, Foster (iloven, Driv ing (Sloven, Hiding HatH and Caps, I'lushes, China SilkB, Felts, and all stylish mate rials for fancy work. We are closing out the bal ance of our Plush Wraps, Newmarkets and Jackets at low prices. We offer bargains in Wool Blankets, Underwear and Hosiery. Remember that we have moved all Gent' Furnishingti into the Clothing department and have now the only com plete Ladies' department iu Asheville. The Clothing department adjoins the Dry Goods store, and we offer special induce ments to buyers of Overcoat and Suits. Our stock is the best in the city. Our prices tho lowest. Dunlap Hat, Manhattan Dress yhirts, Mother's Friend Shirt Waists are our specialties. Special orders solicited for goods not in our stock, with out risk to purchaser. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 A 48 0. Main St., Corner Etl Block.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1890, edition 1
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