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i ! ml i t.. i f, ! il1 fil il1,. THIS DAILY CITIZEN. J. D. CAMERON, Editor. H. I. CHIL-P, Business Manager. W Tint nm v riniKN will he iMihllahen every maritime leicept Mun.luy) at the following rate- mnvtiy ctan: One Year $ Six Months Thm Mmitha l.flO One Munth Go One Week tlur currier will deliver the iiier every miirmlno' In evtrv nurt of the eitv to our auli- crtlra. nl partita wanting It will ptcaar .all at tne witiikn timer. AnvKHTlMlNU Katks KeHHnntihH', find inunt known on application at this oHii. All transient advertisement muit be paid in a4- I he CmiKN in the moat estenalvely circu lated nnd widely read newapapcr in V catern Xnrth Carolina. Ita dlw.'uaaion of public men ami measure. ia in the intrreat of public integrity, boneat Himnimrnt, and pmaiierou imluatry, and it knowe no peraonal allegiance in treating pub lie issue.. The Citiikn publlahra the dlapati'hea of the A.aociatrri lre., which now covera the whole world In ita acone. It haa other facili ties of advanced iournnllam for gathertiiK newa from all quartera, with every thinxcare ully edited to occupy the amalleat iace. Specimen coplea nf nny edition will be aeut f -ce to anv one aenilin their adilreaa. Readin notice, ten cent ier line. Obitu ary, mnrriawe and aoiHetv nntlcca fifty cents each (nut exceeding ten lineal or fifty centa ier inch. i'RIPAY. JAXI'ARY" ill. IS'.Mi. RKVUU'TIONiKV, The discussion precipitated in the House on Tuesday by the ruling of the Swuker that n iitiuriitn was determined not by the votes nf the inenibe r but by their actual presence in the hall was the moat excitiiiK one which hait yet occurred aince the ncjjinnint; of the session. Tilt note of alarm was sounded when it was apparent to what length the arbitrary power of tlie sieakcr would be stretched to obtain a party object. Hy tlie con struction of Mr. Kced that a iiioruin was to be determined, not by parliamen tary uaj;e, not by the force of existing rules, hut by the will of the icaker, nil solute dictatorial Kver was claimed ud exercised. Mr. Itreckenridpc prompt ly nnd rightfully denounced the action as revolutionary. It may appear to one not familiar with parliamentary practices that every mem ber of a legislative body present during action on uny measure before it is sup posed to be u participant and be amena ble to the responsibility of voting. Hut in practice this is not so. Knch member isjudeof his own duty and his own action. He is supposed to wcih the consequences of his own acts, and votes or withholds his vote as seems proier to him. It may lie u dangerous exercise ot private judgment or it HTilous manifes tation of party purpose; for it may for A wild excitement seized the whole pop ulation of tile town und of the country for miles around, and the streets were crowded from morning until niijht to see the strange visitor. Now the Sam I'utch was uothiiur more than u little schooner of thirty or forty tons, which had run into Wilmington from the llahamas with a cnrijo of fruit : and finding the market dull, the Captain coucsived the idea of having his vessel towed up to rayclicville, to take advan tage of the surprising novelty of his craft and voyage. His wisdom was amply re warded; for West India fruit in such quantity and perfection had never More been seen there; ami his cargo sold like "hot cakes." Never More or since has a sen-going vessel ever been seen at the nf navigation of the Cape I'ear river; at least we have no knowledge of such a thing. The new Republic of the Tinted Stales : Tn advertise judiciously, use the cnl- of Drazil has lieen now formally recognin ed by the I'nited Stales of America with all the formalities which emphasize the reality ol the new republican nation. The act of recognition was due to facts. The Ivnipirc was overthrown, the KniMarorj was in exile, and with no purpose what ever to assert his rights or reclaim his lost dominions. Thcic w as no govern ment in Ilrail except thai set up on t lit.- The Dally Citizen. Is always alive to the interests o! Asheville and its iconic. Is the most popular advertising me dium in North Carolina. Is read by u greater number ol no pie than auv "other secular paper in the State. Is always tilled with the choicest rend ing mutter of the day. Hoarding houses till their rooms In. ad- VNewuulauthenc makes U,c Cn-! 'llp.VilW tl lltiltJ U.(M-;., izi'N il general tavoi ite. I No retail merchant ever made a meal ,.tf ...... ...i success withoul a.hcrtising. Tn llu 1 1 ' ' nullum ilium A CLEAN SWEEP! j Tht' Initye Btot'k of j CLOTH IN (i ! nnn:s axd Mnnicixiis. .MISCELLANEOUS. Looking Backward T. C. SMITH & GO. Cjiit.v tlif 1 1TI71' V I I An advertisement in ihe Cin.i:s pays ,1M, vj illll I'Vl'fV 1 1'1'". Mt'tlil'ilM'S 1111(1 DvUfX the advertiser an liuiidicil-lold. , ' .tclvertiHiuK CKI:A THS iiimiy u new bushn s; liXI.ANtlliS mtiny mi ohl u.sacss MiVIVliS niiiuyu thill Imsiiiens; miSCI 'liS iimny u lust business; .VI I ;.s nmiiv u unlink business iicct' within '.( ila.YH.nr mul i i lielow cost. This stfM-k run-! I'KllSHKVliS iimnyiiliiifichiisiiiess, ;. tllillS ill Nizt'S mill (Illillitil'S SIX' I' K US stieeens in uny business. jlfi'.rriu.- iif.i.'i.iiik'i' i,., thn ...if i iHiiwo"7'ift'i'tc;i." livervbotlY reads . f IIS clt'llll. Stvl'isll IIUll (Icsir- it; mul in imioition to the returns it I iiiils navel users, its lines lire the cheap est in the nuiiiti v. JI IKKHTII II V Ti:i.K(iHAPH. liif Mud HvcurltU-K Cotton -lovtHlona and I'ruduce. UUNKV AMI SKC1' Kit IKS. Skw Vokk. Iiiii. .'io. liirhiinue ipiiet hut lirtn. Mum-) easy 1'l-jiiau, ruins of the empire; that government had Suii-Treusury imliineea tinld. SHiL'.tiln.. ,. , . , i ooo; cum-ncv. $a..'.a,ooii. organized itself in a loi'tlial ordcrlv wav j r.oveniiiicut imnil, dull but teul ki and was goum on its course ol national- J'S.'.a ,T,r, SZSilM itv in relation to its internal alfairs and Cl. Unniii iNo I'nc.latnior U'-'H . ". I , i I -ln. clcisll.." .1 in uS. V. CnHriil...llMiaJ III IIP ICUltll'll . ,liv iiki mi ni.llil. i l,t. in, 1111,11 iii v . pill II.I'S After demonstrations ol stability and re-1 I'M'., M gularity, however fallacinusllieyiuay be. N. C. Ciiuh.. US..1J4. iNiirthcrn I . COIIH., h t' I i. I . lll. 7.II, I e' llruun'i lll'J I Pii.-iti.- Mull Mill.. I ItM 1117 I U.....I..... -IM1 the status ol Kruzil.as ileicrniined by the Tenn! !iiijta:Micli. Al'lc!!!!!! L other powers of the wo,ld.could.,olou.;il;.V;:;:::: i X er remain indelinitc. The securitv of; Vlrginm cons... aa iSt. Paul.... I'.w, .,niinninirni ...ini'm no lull llil do pld ...1411 .Tea. I'ueilic Ull.. Iielft! I.aek lantjlTenn dull At I'll s.-.iT. lirie UT'.Tniiill I'lu-itic 117- Cast I'iiiii ti.'', N. J. Central. ..1 l!l I. like fclmn ln.V, Mu. 1'iuili. 741.. I.nu. ,V Niih Mlty Weslcril I'ninn s.p,l, Mi in ,v char... 114 lcntuui.iu.-cd oil Moll Mi Ohio 17 I Ceriitientea BTts Nash. A: cbat...loa .Itrunswick atv private and public rights and interests made a settlement iuiierative. Thccom menial iutereals of Hrnzilare largely and cIokIv associated with those of all the leading powers of the world, and those interests for their pros)erily are ilciciid- ent upon ieace, certainty and conlidcuce. j ll m.,.. k, tli,il ltr,,,;i l,Lr ..I li, Ml 1. American Slates beiore it. will have to ! sales aoo imi.i.' pass through the throes of suhseipicnt fc-llirMallMMluiu.i::::!! counter-revolutions, thai its North and! Manh....lo titmll oois,pt in iuiu 1,3 .a irii. CilTTON. Skw Yumk, Jan. 30 t'uttnn Ni-t mfittf ruiurv ciuistrn nrnt. an South nmv hnvr tluir tiiti'rniviiii' cni flicts, the mililnrv aspirntils nmv raise rival utanilnnlR lor thecoiurol of imiwit; that constitutional ('ri-sitleiUH may Ik j (littplatctl to make mom for UM.riK.Tft. or j May. June. ..I t ;i 1 1 t'.Voci . . ..1 1 .ottl l lo.Ntiv. . .11 1aU.ltl, io.iHuit.:i ll.M.VKHTosi, Jim. :o -CititKiiriiKV, Hlt-1rt; nttipti 1 707. NnHfol.K. Jan ;tn Ci'lti-n uuilv, in&n: rnt itn 1 H7. HAi.TiMtiHK, j:tn ao Cui tun noniiniil. that impatient at the limits impuNrri on i,.;... Jn an -Citmi imirt. iiik; . X. C. Jan. :to. Cotton linn. jiMm oudtins van Ik1 i'ohik) in , Wi'sttTii Niirtli Cnroliim. 1 tin Slnh', I This closiniiout orClDtliiiifi' is for tin juii'iiist tf jrivinji" inr fiHi-iitioii to the Dry (Stitiils Di'jmrt incut, whirh will Im (iist-i lnss in every 11 - SH4'1 . DiMi't tleln.V, lull iiiine nt ttnee mill lie suited, nt a sav ing of front $: to a suit. H0 pairs pniitso'oiiin'ut 7."e. IM-er tin- fmt eu,'it .ream of nur siitxt -sitnil btislilf life in Asheville luis ilcilltwstrtital to us the fnct that imr tli'tcrtiiiiuttitui to sell mtly itnre Hiit'ik, istmrtttttwiiiK weights itml i tfiinllty. mul llshinti stittill timtil m every lal'est StlM'k Oli thiHu suhl, cinmnvruts itsvli'tuthv fiimcf sviisv ! 0' iitirvhitscr. Stviuiil, Tlutt lU'simhte ciistiwwr cmiiint ht xiihwil hy the iili-trreit lirnrtii'e nf mime .leitlvin In etittiiiK prlves tin 11 lew lenilitin r ttvh-s. htiiilnjf 111 make it tiimnsiunethiiielse Vlmt hitnl niirk Mint cnsc iiiiiilivmlun tti J htisinesH h the prnr nf mii-ccw. I Tlutt imr IniHine ttr ts.sii hIiohh mi in- ' ; eri'use over tin- prt'i ltm .rear n' L'U irr ernl ; w hivh is very xriitityliiH. unit fur w hich we wish In Ihlllk nnr ninny frienils In .slivvlllv mul Wtstern Xnrth Curnlinn. ''OTELS. private: board. NliW 1IOPHRI NBVI. FUKNISHIill AM. MOIIHRN IMPKOVHMKNT8. MRS. N. H. ATKINSON. No. U11 Haywood tttrect. iuuUU cllv fiists' Siiiulrics in Western; Carolina. They have tin handsomest iM'iiji- Stole ill Tlieirpii Mlsareall j I I jlioiiht foreashseeiirinextra ! discounts mul prepayment ! 1 of freight ehaifi'i's. Their trii(lcli.isoi(iu 11 rapidly In mi inonthto month, .since their openinji- in Ashevilli'. Well to .4.7.". Overcoats from posted buyers come to this 1 'i.'J't to:?14.7": wort h twice that. Weari'.ilso offering: some! store for the hiuhest urnde :of)- ods. at the 1 west pus- Luoknij; Forward MY .-Ol- i-Heiiiir.-i'ri tn ealer llina the yrnr hctiirf us with rviieweil enerny mul 11 ileten mitiiitiiin In ulvt tmr cnstmiifr the lirm'ftt nf inn invrensvil tiivllitii-s fnr no. i'iiat mul svttilti: tin- vcrv linrst k.hhI tn hv lutil, tit snuilt tirnlils. nnr -link is nnw the haven ever nOiie'l in this nutrket mul entlirtrr everything In tht Hue tifSlntilf nntl h'ttney tlnnvrlrs, Tulilt- Ih-llvitfie. fruity, tlrttln, t'lnur. rlc. Kt'sHVIIhlly, POWKLL c SNIDICR. jamksTfrank, IIKAI.KR IN FAMILYGROCERIESAND PROVISIONS Agi'iit tor K it-inn I'rwk Wuulrn Milln. Nurth Main Anhcvillc. N. C. fehtO'llv mere preMilential MtvvT, the more com-1 tfrtru tirt'lienst ve ii:ina of I'ii'tatitr ha11 wiiikt- ' iita- r.-ifititt. the time completely obstruct the w heels ' k. ,. of p,,t.silrlll. An , hi is i:,mi. ' ruu m-i ........ j,.n :io -t..ti.. Hrm.ii t,: j .Ml(.j:1 1 ,,.jv,.s j S.s ,( , sj,,. m-jecs. A lllW l.llsillcSS it legation or ol governnic.it. ftut 11 ar tl, South American historv. ! vi. jn :to. c, in. ....; - ; IS uetter soinetmirs that tlie wheels ol .., . 1...1....1 , ll'" ... : .. . . 1. .. 1 .. .... . i nrcsstMHnisior.il uavs 10, 'Ml! I CD DDfU " SteeI IU1LLLA DAUO. pbnb Urt AMERICAH, anil th BEST. I.KAUINU UPHINKHH PKNft. ai4vwu aBaaaaBaaaaaB)H Attn No. 75, 117, I, Aims. LRAD1NO BTt'B PENH. Carbon Stub t...t 1 1. . .I. ..I .1 1 i uoin i-Tcaccsc., man irnut.eu to wn.ri , Mlwm . lltt.v ,llM Kvt ,, ,., iiioitg in a niau caivcr 10 rum. imicii ; check liecomea the only defense to the minority, the only restraint oil desHitic individual or party power. And Mr. Kced is lending up to this very despotism. H is purpose is to clear the way to theJ unseating ol all the Ikiuocrats in the numerous contested election cases, to cloud or obstruct the claims of those who believe thev riglitfullv hold their liluces to till their nlaces with Kcnubli-I cans, and thus make plain a pathway to purposes in the highest degreeoppressive, dangerous to the South, nnd destructive to the general constitutional right. And this is done by doiniuatioiiover the sense of the House to enable him to declare a party decision without the recognised legal formulilies, even without the pies- ence of more than a eoustructiveiUoriim Hut that is not the look out oflumgu: Ni, iihi.kaxs. Jim .to Cotton teily, in :i-iii. r'fi.is,i.i.o l,,.. u l.M In a-... I..II ..l . b. it is. imt as a scntin.ciit. but as a matter 1 lv'it .... ' M I'urilli., Jan. :lo. c otlitli 1I11II, o; re ot business. Commerce vast and inipor- j criptu ll't.l lant as with Hrazil must not U paralyd j r,.1."".;!'."" :,"-c"u ",'u "' 7 "'' in aplirehciision 01 possible ilislui bailees ; t. 'nsi Krua, Jaa an t'oitun iiuiii. 111',; or .'inari-hv tn the Liiivcriinu-io 111 tli.-if new republic. j I'Movimiis. si. ck j t. , ! No. ml 7io7h Cum Nil Jiaii.itl :ilnai 1,. tuirtenntor ancc made his sstvh ; iiiitu-Nu. 'J tnineil L'JaJH... l-nrk lo W vesteidav on the llntlcr bill and met the ! "u!k """" ",'""y W"ik,' """ ' .... . , 1 c.lllciia. Jnu .10. Cu.hiiiiitati.inMlii-lii lIICStlol Mllll Ills IIMI.'ll Hillllcd good I in- a. Inll..w: I'lc.ur lull. W hrnt ii sense. Mr. HntU r s i ir ihe.Icp.ii- ' S,3i,u",.rti, artolu. .ti!"!"" tation ol all lilt negroes in the I uiicil 1 ' '-" Slmii riim 4.7iuu 7... W lunacy 1 .o-j. Sl ilra vnblllliirv ill -.nil.- Inn l.c Nlitt VltMK, Ihh. .Mo Sniillieril Hour dull Mans, MHimtary 01 loins, nm i as- , ,,,., 4 wiuni iiuii n... a r.-i si.us.-,. sistcd (.migration to Al-ii-a. I here to . Corn nwirr-Xn. a :iim,:iii,. nm, uiniltr- ,. , . . 1 at. Ii aelHt Inn. as-i(. Lome Mm. l..o. , etKVtil 111 the gn at interior to blind up Suuar n iiin-,1 ,nii t M,.l:.. , iir-l ,. t.,.i... 1: .1 - .. lean unlet 1'itruUum reliuri! twrv 7 ."in. ' .if...... ... ,liii, . it, ,ii, ,iK.,i .11 i;,,tlin.iv, ,, irni. Purl, iiitl 1011I linn liie eivitiation the enfranchised slave had I l."ril-ium .team ..-,. l-n itlillin.l. , , . , Cotton I.Vitii'jil. gruiu.1',11 borrowiil Iroiu his late maslcr. Senator I Asp Nm. till. Hfi, Obant I'hn. I.KAIIINO LEDflRR PPN JfO. 99 JIarkhm make room for early sprino purchases. Yours resM-ct fully. lloNtlc IlroK. Wrluht 1 1 . Main St.. Asheville. I can lie done on small profits Ko. 38 And No. 101, 6u coo. LRAD1N0 SCHOOL PPN). A- Calveriltr I heil ll aderirowstheyaiv r. r,7 C.r cZ.. C. Vance ili-nioiist rales the niter iinpr.icti-j cability ot the plan, but says if t lie negro It should lie remembered that the ! is so good as he is claimed to Is-, disirib I House is not acting under any accepted ute him among all the I'liilcd Slates, in 1 rule. Mr. Kced has liceu in no hurry to which there is plenty of room. That' THE VERDICT I if thi iei'il l thai ixsruAxci:. JpMKIi INSI HCH. nm-:. i.ifk. a(vidi:t. impose nny formal Rstr.iinls 011 his lib erties, I hough it may lie assumed in ad vance that the committee on rules, spurning tlie co-onratiou ot the iK'iuo cratic branch of committee on rules will present such a code us w ill be agreeable to the speaker. Hut ill the absence of such rules, recognized parliamentary EST ABROOK ought to please every body, iiegi iH-s and all; all except the politician, whose voca-1 tion will lie gone. The skakcr paid his' respects to Senator Ingalls w hom he I ' nmrr ulieml. ami Hint lil hue m compares to an alteuiiaied couici, all ' brilliancy. ItMigth ai rcadth, but witli- j BOOKSa PICTURES. FANCY GOODS. TOYS ANO NOVELTIES PULLIAM & At Ihr II1111I1 ill' A.hrvUI. . asiiicv n.1.1;. s c CO. out substance or I mile. We will give selections iroiu the sk.vcIi practice must govern. Mr. Kced lorlilies when it is published in lull. The tclc biniielf with precedents draw n from the I graphic abstract of it is very uieagrt. practice of the State legislatures ot New j ... . York and Tennessee. That thev are- tin-! 1 lk" ,m""ll"" " " '''"' unsafe precedents is proven l.v the ..pin-1 ,"r"' re'w"'n ' reassuring. It is j ion of Mr. Illaine when sickcr that the l,,"t " "" th l"-"H.sitions made aoeaker I,.,, not .1,.. .,.r ... , by our ecouoillieal ixpublicai. Irie.lds are. quorum; and Mr. Illaine is recognized J n"'","v-' ," '.lv-v ""'"'.' ."rii , Cioinul U tit 11 It 11, itml ihHt hi liml l httl (ln I ; l-t (ilnit ur ir'flnv rMl nt nil tUtt-rii II. T. i:ht4hhhkh, MrtrrH'iit tlir hillowiti con tnux. vi ; FHr CAlt AtKT. i r. . A null Ni viiil:.. "I LnllhtinlH 'J,17:tM Cnntlnrntnl. 111 w Vnrl 4,n7",i1j:i lliiti)l.urulln nirn.oi rrriiituiy 1.1 'Jli.Hm I.MmlMn AunHutMf hnulimil 1 .ft l.'l.lMi. Nuiliiirii. nl Nvh rk V.'JMT.V...' Ohrtit.nl flurtf. r-l ..?. Oll'J I'liit'tiix, m Itinnkl n 7l 1'niil I'trr nnil I art nr. tit' Mln- miti 1.A41.(Mtl i'tinnni. oi (irirnri ;i'.i.i4 Vrt m. of Tnrctito 1 UAU.'JUJ t ut luil Aivltlrnt AKHatin .1-1 mi I.Ki- litmirutuv Ctiuiianv. illtilitiLMl ilm-tioiii- authority on parliamentary practice; hv I " ",wr"M" ' ""' I late President Oarncld. when a membe'r j M",h";'1 '"'J-w " ''"'' "I"'" ihr I of the House, who d.nounn.1 a similar ! '"! W " l" u,)- ' ruling, and bv the preiK-nt s,aker him-!0' ,rl""u. " ' ""hausiil.lc and piiur tun iinniet nil lap lor tlie must ex- . ttc l.il run i t-: Ill AKIII.VII.I.H. AT TIIK Hell 111 the name ilelnitt wlifii tic mt.nl lit.. 1 constitutional idea of a ipiorum i not i lr"v'"!""t ""l ru" ,ltt' M,r''l,,,,! the physical presence ofu majoritv of the l'""n"t """l'1 "" lllc lu'"v-v ,lr"U" m"h- house, hut tt majority ol the member. ! "r l,r"l-"" t made on it. Secretary , present and participating in the house." ' W",1""1 "rtimatei. the net surplus now! Krom this clear position Mr. Kced cannot ! tu """"". '' ' """""ed to I honorably recede. He mav plead that i ' "," ,,V,r"!l' CUTHS- X,,w "", I circuiii.iAnre. lt..r e..,-. hi',. l tt-in I "' t," " faleiilation is made to pay i be .ufrered to alter the ease to suit partv """"'"'"''yMippropriaiioiis. lor k-. contingencies. He enunciated, us did the I ,K',",1,'"t I'";""'"-"' l.liti..n to the, PlutCCl JuWC'lry, LEADING JEWELRY STORE. The entire lmk ol other distinguished parliamentarians re Icrrrd to udoctrincjwhich isimiierishablr The debate was continued yesterdav and we await the discussion with much interest. A NOTABI.K KVKNT The Haltimore Sun of the L'iWi notes an incident which must have lieen ex tTcdingly impressive to those who had the novel experience, It was the npiear- uncc ol a large four masted Ilultimorc schooner in the waters of the Tomhicbee river, Alabuma, where, ainong the over hanging trees on the river banks, or in tlie midst of the cotton fields, or at the saw mill landing, nt all events, far be yond where sen-going vessels had ever ventured, thi wonderful stranger nston ished nnd delighted the crowds of the tin sophisticated inhabitants who thronged around her to see the novel craft. Something similar to this hapiened to the people of I'ayetteville, in this State, many veurs ago, and lint almost passed trom living memory. One morning one of the steamboats running between that place and Wilmington reached Iter wharf bringing from the latter place a little schooner, the Sam Hatch In tow. Cer- taiuly the native of Gunnaliatii could not have been more astonished at the gigantic ship of Columbus, than were the people of Fnyetteville at the np nrance of this little vessel in the upper waters of the Cape Pear riTrr. ' It was noised abroad with incredible rapidity that there waft "a hip" nt the landing'. DO NOT FORGET Til AT- AFTER JAX'Y 1 1WEEKLY CITIZEN SI-ONE DOLLAR-SI TO MACKINAC Summer Tours. Palacc Stcamcm. Low Hat.s Paw Trip. tr Wni lli we n DETROIT, MACKINAC liiUM iHMsltay.teult Ni. Mm. and Ihxq lumD W-v Port. vffT Wtk Day VWIwmm DETROIT ANO CIEVCLAN fHt n4f Ti Ji.s, Jul), ..s,; i ) DeuM Dally Luv B u CHICAGO ANO ST, JOSEPH. K.C.i. OU" ILLUSTRATCO P.WPHt ' tMm aad Kimif.1 -n Tlrk.'. will b In -, , S. your Tiok.: Acrnt. ir.d. . '.. B. WHITCOXB. O. P. .. PiT., .: . O.trolt and Olwalunii ataam Nat, Co mavIM MAS.'PAIrL'SKItS OP Bteel Prns, Ink EraMt mod Pocket Cutlery. I - Puk SAI.K at j J. N. .'Wartran'si Book Store. ikII il.'lm PROGRESSIVE - AGE. - OLD FOGYISM NO LONGER TOLERATED ! I. Ife too nhurt ! What the teni1e unlit In henr tilmiit now i Where They Can .et T II I! I.tirvrcHt Amount ol Value) I' II K T II li Leant Amount or Money. Mot tin iihiiiIht nf yciiri l ttiiim- ha. Ut-n In litialiirsa, nnr ihr rrnHi'talilllt.v of tlirlriin .irH. I'lrnaritit mini, .nnifllinra ilrHM' llu rur, lint nmtli'V tlir pinkr. Wr pnlir iitlu-r. tn .In lllc Imintit'l litntvlnit, lint -r lire pn-niiiiiiilitiiiiBvniiuull to U-llcvr tliriiuiil- j lt nf nnr Orncrrir. nrr 11. hlvh Hml niirsiia j Inw n. run Ik IiiiiiiiI mi thl. mnrkrl. Ciiii.iilt JpKIVATI! IIOAKII. A Iprue hniisr. !I1K rHltonsvrnue. Warm, comlnrialilc rornus. Uo street ear line, Terms rriisiinriblv. nets ililni MH8.J. I.. 8MATIIHHH. Kh'AL ISSTAW. FINEST FARM IN NORTH CAROLINA FOR NALK I The Lowndes Place, In Trati8laula County. One of tin- tit lent nnil hint Im-ntt'd tHrmn im WfKlfitl N. C. r iniklt frtiMitliflliriv.ntpli.vkH of Itrvviml, the county ncnt of thin, Trawi.vt vanin wniuy. i nc uuiuiiiikb utv nil lw kuu n iair. t-onitiiititiic ui n In rue two uttirv dwi'tu inn lintiM', with 18 room, curiiiiKf houttr. Ihhiki. utitl. In tiii.'t.iilliR'iYKNur.VdutliiiililiiiKM. StnniKi' Tdtim tnr toitx oftiav and iii lilinu inr loo head tif t'Htilc A vcrv untiMiMii. tin! itml i'tiiivcnient mult Htnlilc, with ti-om nioilMt.tui lor lo mu leu I Inn (arm contuln IM hitch, tt-i m hieh aim ncn-H urcimttom, lyhijr on the Fivm-h Hrontl river, fit in n ver IhkIi Htutent cnltivHtion. HUniTeHiit LhiH in well wi in meailouri'tl ti r henU rraHM lifthc rvtnalniiiK ti'AO lurcH, loo afrvK are In uplaml pnnture titieU tM't with u mix t tire of Krahci. Plenty iW hnntUome oiiku for ihaile in piotttire IhihI. Ilriiiht running Htreanmoi putt-waterincverv tulil The rvtaai uer in tn wontlluntl. witn all the tlitlerent viirietim of titular ItteuM. ehentnut. oak. lionlar. ete. Ctinveniriit lo uooil Ki'hoolH, ehtirelu-M ant) postuttlw. Haily man. r-meen imicm trom iieniierMonvilie ntnl mid trom Athev lie. nnil on or vei iit ar the lint til the emm-mplaU'i) Atlanta, Awhv- ine fimi milium. re nuiinmi. No mieh farm for ttfiairean lie louml in thl Stale tir liny other Suite, for vnlue, Ih-hiiu antl tteNirahility every way, I'or iniev nml Hriieular apply to or nl-tlreHi. Matt AtkiiiKOii A Hons Afheville, ,. V. I'. M. Aim two other ttmitll hut very letir. aiile traetn near hy nt low liutmn tictio tltl THE CATHOLIC CHURCH PROPERTY FOR HALF,, Thin phit of T aen on Vntley turret the lil I'ntho ii- ehitreh imiiH rt v, in now oileretl tor :l" either nt ri w hok tir in lotR ti mul purt-haNer. i ni iiroiH-ri i on a iKauinui etmmiiee nr tlie ejiHteiu Hretinii ol lite eit, eouiniatKliiiu tl view nlmot.t -iiial to the flatter I'Mr. ol' all tlf imaiiitainti atoiiml Anhi-vtlle There., a la rue ehineh lnililin on it that en a rnnil lie eiii' ert into fi ii aleiue, uroiitiit whieit mi-, a umvi ol tmuiual native tuk that ilmihfc ilif lurui-r pari i the proHtt thi proptrtv will lit uiUimI t pil llie na'e ci her in uteti.-n. t.r tt. ii '.vhoU li'l the 'J'Mh ilu of Iniinary. tsim. nan n not oltI .it that tone I v ill K vi i nl ihimIii' mm tmil. "ii rUMm- illilf term' t'l ttioi titi iiroiert mav le verti at out Ih.t v. - I TK VMi v mi. tiot;,M,ti Meal I'.tMie lraler. TTI li' l THII Wr"TfiEMrlKF J. V. BROWN A: SON, PKK VICAR, ri'Kiilar iieiisiun list nl .fMi 1,01 m,l mil tlM),ilim,llm, I'ur the new navy $1H,. 1 inclmlinmiiir Mmncliv., H11U..11-nnil Hrmr Oilll.lHIii, lor const defense if Jo, 1 Mil 1,111 Ml, ' tor education SUi 1,011(1,01 mi, for s tip snli-1 "' snlics 4, ,ooo-in nil !f I.iil.ooo.ooii, ' - ,..,, - . . 1 tti 1. t.. A.I.......... .,11 to come nm ,hc .fu.iHM,, H.ir 1"5J"0 N E-T H I R D OFF : --l in AdMinee.l ilus Iroiu oriliuary revenues. Tins ex-; , hiliil certainly docs not encouriiKe a lins? ; M,","l' n c annul in ih luinrr j ol tai-ill' reduction, m kn-n ni.thiiiii hut ,liil Until mul j Sl'tlll Olll' Ihllllll' llllll I'l'IM'W , , . rtt.-rl.nw Hllvvr Irwrlri, I Mr. 1avi Hraiisnti is 111 the en v-wii Ii Iiik 1 . . Xorth Carolina liiretton I'orlHliil, That,' inTlllin II riTI 11 I.VIMII' HIll.mTlpl Hlllllt Olll-I" UNDERTAKERS AMI EMBALMERS. nrricai OVER J. E. DICKERSON I HARDWARE STORE. KinliiiliiiliiK nnil ahliihiK aHvtialt.v. Csll. Httrmlul nllu ami iluy. TIM.III'llii.NK Nil. Hft. .s in il .vouriiMii Intrn-at when In want of itnythinii In our llnr ami ilrni In at the curnrr 01 Main nnil Culli-Kc stm-ts. A. D. COOPICR. A CARD. liilitor Ahevtllr l ilten: That 1 tir many frieiHU ma know hovt m arvttettinu on we will iait thnt we look in In Hotel nm Mlore 9,000 In "lve Wcek. $7.1 ol All ee lUutl nnil nt innrnnttt plete ftiM K ot the nnove KotaU (H ;K.4NT'tt DRI'ti HTCMtli J4 Stll TII MAIS ST K I'M t ibulifi"' l'rt-eriitioni a pttMlt. m p:: th; 111 ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS. 26 PATTON AVE.. 1 V M. C. A. ROOMS. 1 1 lH-n ilail, rcrit Hiiuilay., mini lit, m. until 1 it. m nnil ,'t..to until A. .'Ill 11. m The tern, nl Mitiarrtiilion arc: nnr y'. fj; ll num.. Sl.rnl; ,1 num., l 1 1 11111 ..Vict.., lolly '. it. (Iiliivm Inr IK'.ill I'miililll, tFmrli. tv. Wniilaey; VliT-1'ri.Hiilrnt, Tbn A ..ilr: K-c nil Trraaunr, I". H. wtMn; Lib.uilaii, Mr a, K. J. Hnti h. Ciliiriii. ami l.lt.ir. nnr etinlliiii.v mvli d I In inievt tin- mi.ilnKur and lusrrliw tin r 1 nnm.-s 1.. nn-mlsr Jhii:io.ii RICHMOND & DANVILLE H. R. CO. I' t.. Ml., ii:pastuk . . V. .sirrn Nii- th Csriiliiia Hi . 1.110. I'AHMiMiliM THIN M llllHI I.I . I ItKKIIC , Shl-'l. I'l 7.tli MiruiiHii tluir UM'd w lira nut othrrtt tt. inillvn't-il K.MTIMirKII. No. ni liully. TimiIi In la.l Hiiiuriliiv icr UTimi, hut hntrl. Iiiihnuv stntv l.v. k villi , 1 HHiih nirr. 11 Hotel r.Ki- I .r iVi ) :V Irml a." Ihiil il.i. llml iI.ihio nrriviiU In' " Inuirille, n mi null-, our simk I. uiiiiniiintli :ioo rvt j " Kahmnnil, liinxsiullnfiilnl.lv. Tell tin- Iim'iiiut of! " Hnlriiili. Ihe wnrlil to einni antl m "Olil Chnl" sniilr. " '"ililslirii, . No. r.s I Hall). ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, tiircclorv has Ihvoiiic 11 State Institution und 11 very valualilr one, liccniisf it tin- braces every interest in the State. It in-1 eludes every county mul the interest nail ' business of every county, We have noted Mouth Main Ht. Anhevllle. the xrowth ol the enterprise since its Is.-I - :Z:Z"Zr.T FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. Kim in the dark days of reconstruction twenty-three, veurs (iku. It licpiu with! , 5,000 iinines; it now contains II11.IM1O. I J:'.J uiimiiif n infill lov i,llorie UI -,IF,IIIIW inr- I niers, is not tins II nriKllt snow ol nrotf-! v-myuiii tnvt, mill wrll liitnl.hnl, will In- rtss ? ! Il' ,HI II If II HIlllHI-lilH'f. tliin i-op.v wilt .von iim n Hiiiniili'. with tin Iiiih thnt hiiIisu-MIm'. unit Imy itimil nf u. mul sate III to an is-r cent. nnviiiiiti h. k. ciii:ii:sti:h win. : W. . ROWE, ' I IIKAI.KN IN-- ITALIANiAMEHICAN ' MAM III. :, rioilu-M. injimni., le. All kiiuls nf Miiiiii. ' uu-lits, Tiimtialiim., : Ili'ililMlultra, I rna nml Vnara ntaile In nnlir In Ihr Intern lrlun. tVilitilnHinn I Uimitnil l.ynvhliui'ii, it.hinKton llaltiinurr, I'lilln.. Nvw York. I I U.iiitt n toimi I it. H iiiii l.-.tpm Uiimni il.'l.nii uajnisl lo2iimi Qn.toiiml .tlnntnl I 1 iinimi ' T3oiiml " I !l tOitui lunopmi 1J'Jiiiin 7 1iiun H .tl'llfll 1 1 uopm naonm I r.'K.tuni.' .I.laani I NUAaral lo47m 1 !IOitn I WKPTIIIUNII, I'nclc Huncomlre Olnncini nt the ton of the MukwcII House hill of fare 1 "Waiter, yer cull lirinu; lue some iiiatiuer, I fust, ef you plsase." C'onirlrtncd, j The fuvurnble Itniircssioii nrodm-eil on ; the fust aiiiicarauce of the iiurivalile liitiid fruit remedy Syrup of I'ls u lew years no him Iwen more than conhrmrd by the ulrasnnl exDcrienre nf nil who have used it, and the success of the nm. prietors nnd miiniifncturers, the Cnhlor nin I'ig Synip Company . 'I llnl II, mill llr.lriil.lv hnllM, uiuil : .Villi W rmntl occlliltil hy Mrs, Trmiint, I . The Hent Funiily NewNpaper In the Slate. RHMoiiHbl TcrniH, To nil early niillcnnt. Aililns. ji:nkm a jknkh, Nrsl Itatnle anil Inauranee llrnktr. .laiill (III UN l-attnn Ave,, Ashtvlllc. 1 I'nr Kinllrmrn. A irrrrcl ahnr at a miiil.nilv ' 1 cnal Try a ialr of our aierlnltlra In ui in r inrir.fiiiilivi ar. nt B.im,.lsl, !l.lto, J 1111, J An ami SJ ihi. Kvcry pair Ksmintnl. K.' : ninliie imr aK-clsltlra fnr laillrs at .imi, . a.tut, a,'o nnil a.iMi, unmcrllril for nun. ifnrt.iiurnlillltvNnilatvlr. 1 hiatal nn havluit l hi- orlslnnl M A I'm kiinl , r. a niinra. i nr Hvntllllv nil . nn iHittum ol each snisi, Hr nl ' any nnrt or ihr r, ). nn nirli 1 1.- i r. r 0 tu .i ..rocst I anir in A.ncviuruy I H. RKDWOOD aniill iltod Hnioa au wv iH ASHEVILLE, N. C. -m Vnnl Al liitiicninlH' War. hotia., nil an dilin J. N. MORGAN & CO., No. ,f HMrnard llulldlnir. Nlllldl llllll (.'olll-H'r No. itn 1 Nn. na I 1 uaiiy. 1 I mil v. I l.v. New Vara, Itainnml :iOini " I'hila., 7 anion I n7nnl " Maliininn', I li ininiil n.'liiini " Wii-hlnm nl 1 1 a (1011 1 1 1 iMlnm l.ynchliura-.j O-toiiml .loTsnil " Itlihnionil, I IliMliinil y :11mm I " liunvlll.-. I H -Milan I htmatnl " WllniliiKt'nl 11 o. iuiii 1 I ' rnilil.iiuro, j a.ioniii OiHiini " HiiUliih. j 44ii,m iiMiaml Hlilialniry, 1 1 a 4,-uiui , 1 1 aAnm I Ailirvilk-, 7a,'lm .lllpm ilioihimr.'i I ampin I MAOpni V11. ,V. 1 I lull v. 1 IMi.1 ami Ar, A. ft H. H. H. I linn niniAr I I a an imii Aahi'Vlllv. Il.n.lrr.iiiivftlr, Sjmrlnnl'urtf, I No. A I liully Arr.i Tisi , n. " I .11.7 u nt I.V.I A4Q II III Mt'KI'IIV IIKANCII. Nn. I I ilisil) vsirnl tiiinilny.il No. IT umani i.v. A.hiv l i. Ar I na .. ... Winni-.vlllr. I Lift pin lam tt'a. 1 700 a tn Wvatlii lil. I.v.i II III a 111 1 1 lo nm' v. n4s pin 11 -tn pun 1 rilccpliiur Cm- Hrrvlcc. llookH, a full liiiH. I'oi'tH. 1 1 im- ruMS.7TSfX luive nnr miinii, tlH'V. Ittllllllllfl. ItillllMllilii- ' " 'rawl'ia HuomCur.. Ulw nt h..iiii, n'.l.,, """'ll"') ll'Ullllll , nnil AaliiillUaial v.h,io.i, nt nl price. M. 1 1'ilVI'l 1111(1 NoVI' H. li'.iniilv ""I thelHlnna4hlulii ,.n. Ma... y, mieH s s ;n( Tmi 'co. tiincntH. Oxford Ti'iu lii'iH I Aslirvllle, 1 lil.1.. wl I.. 1 . ..I T lUKml Mull.mirv. Write lo nny fif your friends In Marion, V. C, nnd nsk them what Mr. Joe I'er son's Remedy did for Mr. A. I Finley. AHIIKVII.I.K, N, C. W. A. JniiieM, Jr., I'rop'r. Nonius Neflttrtl. New fnnillure. iIimmI Tahlr. Ti rum Mrnmiunlili. 1 noiilil annniiiii-r that at 111 r ahoi .ir-frt, nr.i in vi I trr prrpnml than HuomCar.. I iw-rn Hi.tttpHnH. n-M.llKlliai u, c ., Nov.. ' I No. flil Arrf 11 lupin " I .'lilnn " ,t I union l.villunpm CAROLINA HOUSK, buoo.es7SesT.uV " H(,:,"miA" . ,. , .'' 'l''r 1i nMHT.y, unacanu snrt ennnretlon m.lr at Wa.h To the Htlirna of Asheville anil vMnlly 1 1 I (111 TIK Knok'M llllll ( IfH.... uti.l !!" J1"1" t In the North anil lis. I f iiiii nt 111 ihniia iimi'..ii..... . . . iiiiii 1 1 fiv I uiifii n n 'arn it cu msua iiu. . i Wootlliury'a atnlilra, I am lict j rM'llOIll Sll)l)liH, XfW litio ' !wVw,','?1l,l,,",m,r' Kn,'vlll irrprrpnrm tnnn ever tn nn work In myllnr. f 'iV ' . .. . i ,m,n" uiisi uuciintlnurd nftir lb. com. ,.i i. .mi mrnuiif. monulmt. , imn i.-n mill ITI'IITH I OCKPT- il '""T wersn ci i'lTi.i ri'S . !? h"r.-lnM;ln are ! lfW4l.u iuf ' . "l " , ,A" am1 JiimT iIIiii rlaltlra, anil ltlnl anllafctliia . iy wnramrn are rierlrnirn am my eharars are mnilrrat. n".k..,f,a., (?n,i8iin.l DllllK. ar ran, Hlueuars lMtivren Urrrnalion. anil klnrrlamwii 1 W. A. WINllllKN, ll, I' A., AM.L.TAV..M.. A., 1 Wmtbhiytoit, ll, C. I nnvailil n, IH I'NKTTI! Mltodlv '( J'yt'1 'fr '".i.'.'.li ir
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1890, edition 1
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