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7 vvr, The daily citizen, TO-DAY'8 CITIZEN. Report. nf the President of t the Hoard of Trade. WONDERFUL GROWTH OF ASHEVULE in the last ten years. EXTRA COPIES OP THH USUI CAN BR HAD AT TBI CITIZEN OFFICE. VOLUME V. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1890. NUMBER 252. MISCELLANEOUS. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE CUTLERY.S1LVER PLATED WARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. J. H. LAW, S7t 59 61 Malu St. Wholesale and Retail -supplying Hotels a Specialty. IMPI1KTINC ANU HI'VINIl IUKKCT HKIIM MAKl'.KK. I CAN llfl'LICATK FKICliS OK AN V WHOI.ltMAI.ll IKlt'Sli. MISCELLANEOUS. KKTAIILI8HKD 1874. W. C. CARMIGHAEL, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Wk no NOT HKM. ClIEAP ll:iS, DUt WILL NELL vor DitniH ciikai and if von don't believe what we Hay gTveunn, trial and be con- vmml. Our prescription ie- si'Kt lAL DKI'AUT.MKNT I'OU .IKWK.I.KV, A KT POTTKKY AND HII.K OOODM. ALL AKR ASKKDTO- -CAI.L AT LAW'S FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY I SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CITY LOTS. Uv riiT of the ownrr I put on Rft!ru thrre .vr-anr timr, nniy 11 t.iniui Hirmunt f ctxnh WHtitrn, 60 I,otH on Catholic talll, SilmHI(l mount ftln vlrw, only .1 miniilrit irtun inr muri houc, nt from 75 to $150 I Cach. Art finlitiK In nltr Htttl lorntfnn. Witrthtliiuhlr und Hint timr thr nmnry, l.ilrtHlmlviirt'K iitiiiir to imprnvr thr hit. Hi IK KAI.K 2. M unit mum li..tim. wfll liuHt. with tirrpliu'TM, un Hium1 liill, u rorrty at tii;un mid umi ti huh lite iiurt'tiiiNrr. Splendid opiMiriuulty inr pojdeof ninikritte tnt-iiiiH tu Mrctiri' or tn build n iinnturtttlile nnir. KilK HAl.R OM TO HUNT .iitw ttnc tnrnt hunam. 1 2 nnd H roiMitN rt-NiHi ti eel v. nn llHKlr street. Well adapted for cheap hotel ir loardlnaT house. Moat liberal terras arranted. Pimm ami foil iwmcuian witn j. M. cAurni;;.i.. JanS dam Keal Estate Healer. Waj.t p. Owv-i, W. w. Vwr. GWYN & WEST, Itruccr.ior. to Walter B.uwvnl i:stablishj:i ts&i REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL 1ST ATE. LoaiiH Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary I'ulidc. Commissioners ottieril. FIRE INSURANCE. OKi'lCK MoulheaMt Court Hquarc, (KTLANI HHllH.. Real Restate Rrokers, And i Investment t Agents). tnfleea: 2 Af art t'ntton Ave. eVcond floor, frl.li.llv lartment is excelled by none, ft iw equipped with the bent jyoodn that monev can buv from E.Merck, K. H. Squibb, i-iirKP, uaviw ((., ,Jno. Wypth & Bro.. and from other lei i d in jr m an u factu r i 1 if? 'heni iHtH in this country and Eu rope, whoHe "roods for nuritv cannot be questioned. Pre scriptions filled at all Iioui-h, day or ninht, and delivered free of charge to any part of a. 1- . . A a 1 IS l i lie ciry. i;ur hiock ot PruuH. Patent Medicines and Drujy- fiists tSundnes is complete and at priceH that defy com petition. Don t foruet th place, No. 20 S. Main street where you will nt all timeHbi . . i i serveu oy competent pre script lonists J87U. 1885) S. R. KEPLER, HBAI.KK IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent am appreciative Asheville ani American families. I 'antes and tastes of people who be lieve in Ood liviiiK'cnnnot bi numbuffiredby"( hean.Iohn jroociH. i neap uooiis am lirst quulity are not synony inous. I have in stock aii ro arrive, an Heasonanie sue cialties, comprisinir m part rruitH, Oranues, Leinons Cranberries. Haisins. Fius .MltH, etc. Miscellaneous ( 'hoice( ).K New Orleans Molasses. fort a- ile use. Prime New Orleans Molasses, for cookintr. Ex tra line Assortment ol'Crnck- rs. me I eas and Coffees a sM-cialty. Miner Menu (union : llilworth'n. mill oiIht lirnnils. I'liini I'ucliliiiL'.Ciill 'f Mitlilly. rtc. I'rt'HM'il mid Crvst.ilicd inrr. Shail Kik ill kits. Hoc HirnriL's unci mi oim-r H"'l m ilrninml lur tilt- K'lnl.i.vs. S. K. KI'.I'LI'.K. BY TELEGRAPH. THE LATESTXEWSBY WIRE THK WAR IN THIC HUI'HK HT1I.I, ON. U IA7S I.V hOH A7..V7'. JpoH HUNT After .lanuary .'U ur Sac- ilice ale wi k" hull I . V.TJ IK KENT. cease, except tu Clot hum-, which wi p iiiKivii mIuiiivi-: v(.n ' .i ii' i. (.mi h..uw.iiiiiv;e.tii.m I Lear t lie llltfcn per cent, dls- I'rl.v reniiiiiil.U' f.tr it.ur ' 1 'count lor awhile. Knox's Derby 11a Is. .'$.8.". Stylish vriiivui i nt iuhtturhtii'il tinmth" or Ity thr yrur pplv at hut tti I.. A. I- AKiMiH.T. Kt-n! INt.nr Hrokrr. litn j.'l iltf m 1 1 Mi l.initt ItMib ifiM. Mr atorr Iioum. No. :tf tMtlt MMfn ntrrt-t Will wivr pftrii-i..n l I't t'tiiHr. '.Vtll t-untiniH Ltu pluinl.inri Iiuiiunm H Nti 'Jn I'ntitir, u veil nr. iHitUUrttl , f.H I'ftnl'ltK. l)n (: tod s now y?lH MAI.lt. arriving. i n Arion iMllinre I'l.tlio. uoml n. iiew. Will Ik- -old ehenp. 1 he in Inimi lit mav Iy with I y lllnatraktfilft a .a nt C. Halk'a mu.lc .tore. North Mnin mrvei. MlMltlM t fM MJ Ckv K9t T. W CATTi'N. inn.'.-) mi Aiinrr or Kiiwnril Wril.llu. . Cl,,i I,;.,,. ir.. i: I. J?OM HAI.B. ,. hnuM-ntt'l l.. mrnir l!aile anil Vallrv ptnet. I'nr priiT mill trriiin iiiii.U t'. I'. A. C'CSlMIMIH. iuolll .III No. 13 l.i nl HIiH'k. " FURNraldL'sFFoYlES" That new anil ilenlriiMr houae, until ; Sliiita. l'(irHlii. cir. 7 & 1) Pat ton Avenue. nce.iea From VfHlerday'a Con KreaHlonal Hattle The ontocrat or the Houae Maltea Another Kb hlulllou Wasihnoton, J.iiiunrv 31. HOL'SH. i mil tne puhlic nt liirjie umlrrstniKl that the ciinUHl in the house was not ended oy ycstcniny repuiuiciin victory was mnde mnilllcst liv n l- nncc nt the unl. k'rit-8 this morninu. Ilnll nn hour Ix-fore noon every nook nnrl cranny whr filled with SDectntom: and the enrridora ont- ide the Rallery doora were crowded with expectant thrones, pntiintly nwaitui); an opportunity to be admitted. Hrtator iK'nn to arrive nt the enpi tol as early as 8 o'clock thin morninc;. On the Hoor there was nn air of sub dued excitement, tsnciiii Iv on the demo. era lie side, where Mr. Carlisle was stir- rounded by a nmnlier of lending meniliers ot his party, consulting as to the course to lie pursued. In his prayer, the chaplain said: 'Grant us, 0 'Lord, that we lull not into any sin, neither into anv kind of dnnjjer. hut that all our doinc. iicimr ordered liv ihy Koveriimcnt, may be righteous iu thy ttiit ht." The clerk proceeded in the usunl man ner to read nn annexed journal, oumtiii) the detailed vote. M . Hlnnil, ol Missouri, ileinnuded the miiliiiK ot the d eiiinent in full, and this was ordered by the sieaker. The clerk was proceeding to read from the rocords the detailed votes of yester day, when Mr. Oiilhwaite. of Ohio, ob jected and demanded that the reading "uiiuiii Ik iroin .lie orKinul document. The sK-aker said, that the clerk was reading from the record as a matter ol convenience ; but if the ueiitlcmuii ob jected, he miht have his way, and he instructed the clerk nccordiiiKlv. The readiiiK' of the journal was not completed until K'.fiO; mid inimedintely Mr. Mckinley, of Ohio, moved that the journal lie approved, uml on that motion demanded the previous question. .Mr. rirniKiT introduced n motion to idiouru, savinir that he did so. to en able the committee on rules to brinj; in tile code ol rules. The Sinalicr The nentleinan is not in oriier. in sieakm- on the motion to ad jourii. .Mr. Sprinter There arc no ru es tor the house. The Sia-aker There ore rules for the house. Mr. Springer Where lire they ? i ne s ieaKer -ine rules that envrrn parliamentary assemblies, ntul those rules distinctly declare that a motion to nil jotirn is not debatable, of which lilt gentleman is cilcelly aware. 1 he motion to adjourn was lost by vote of yeas, K("; nays, 1 til. The I'licstion rcciirrinj; on the demand for the previous iuestion the yeas and navs were ordered. The democrats nuiiin pursued their policy ot not votmu; mid the r.iienkei ince more pursued Ins method of jotting town tne names ol members present and not votinc I he vote bavine been taken. IhesiK-nker iirecicn tne cieru to enter on tne journal the names of several meniliers present but not voting. Mr. Bland immediately prose and de manded that the vote be announced lie- fore the names were read; but the sta-ukcr calmly iennrrd him. nnd pro- cecded to call the name, notwithstand ing Mr. llland's vigorous protest, in which he dec lured that the speaker might droti his npiieal, hut that it was on ac count of the tyranny that this house was getting sick ntul tired ol. I lie n icaker paying no attention to Mr. Bland's indignation, directed the clerk to enter the names of the tollowmg mcin tiers on the journal us present nnd not voting: Messrs. Barnes. Bland. Hreckrn ridge, of Arkansas; MeCrae, McCreai v, McMillcn, Ontes. O Feiall. Otitliewuile. Price, Stivers, Stewart of Georgia. Stone f Kentucky Tillman and Turner of icorgui. lie then declared the dcniuud for the previous riucstion carried; nves. IliU; tifivs, no'ie. Amid the loud protests of the dunocrals, the speaker calmly said, "the previous question is ordered, and the question it on the anuroval of the journal." Mr. bynuin, of Indiana, moved to ad journ ; but the speaker dcclired to recog nize him, nnd again put the motion on the approval of the journal. Air. itiana demanded tne nves and unys, which were ordered, and pending his, moved to ntlji turn; but thesiR'uker was deaf on this motion, which culled lorth ihe declaration from Mr. Springer that this was t yrnnny, simple, unadidtir- nted; nnd the further declaration from Mr. Hlaud, that it was an outrage und that the house could not lie in u more demoralized c iiulition than the siaraker. Auoiher storm has swept over the ' recently tH-vUilt-it try Mrs, Tenurni. Clayton tree I, ami well luniMinl, I mini on RcHMOiiable TvrniH, 'In nn early appllriint. Address JKNKH & JHNKH, Meal U"tnte anil limuniiire llrnkirs, tun It dil an Pattim Ave., Asheville. ,1 Fine Tobacco LuimIm Forale. t nnr for .ate 10,000 Acre of Lund I JOHN CHILD, i I'nrnirrty of Lymao Child i, REAL ESTATE LOAXBROKER HtrlcllyaHrokeraKC BualueaN l.onna .eciirely placed at a la-r ut. ORDINANCES CITY OF ASHEVILLE, and tried to appeal from the decision of tne chair, but the spenkcr refused to en tertain the appeal. Mr. Criso denied the right of the chair to the class his motion ns dilatory motion, and protested against the speaker's action, which, he said was in disregard ol all parliamentary rules. Mr. Ilalzcll theu proceeded to speak in favor of the claims of Mr. Smith to his seat, but the disorder was so great that he was obliged to discontinue und finallj to appeal for a quiet hearing. Mr. Allen, of Mississippi Appeals an not entered in this house. Laughter. The disorder continued until Mr. Orisp arose and addressing his democratic r i. Ungues, said that the election ense hd lieen taken up against their protest, but that it was up and that they should givi it n quiet hearing. So that thev might pass upon it intelligently. Applause. This advice was acted unon. and Mr. Dalzell continued his nrunment at thi conclusion of which the house at 4.30 adjourned. A democratic causus was arranged to meet at 8 o'clock. In Cherokee county, in.iHiu arrraln urahmn, Adopted Uy til Monrd of Alder, unit tO.iKMI acres In ftwaln. The lamb. In! meu January J) I, iHoo. Cherokee ami waln are Ant tiibnrcn anil wheat tiinds, anil are iHtnhlefiirntnllfrfn, Monte of Itiein are Improved. Cartli-s iimlr. liiK to pureha-M' HUM Ha ON tMTAI.U MtiN'TH will do will to see th e liinda hrfore tiulii. The land. In Itrahnni are' tnostly Inrge tracts sltunted on the Tennessee river and proposed line of the KH'-un (Inn rullrniiil anil are well tlmlsrveil with Oak, A all, Poplar, I tc. till IT OMPAINKH first. That It shall he unlawful lor any street railway cnnitinn?. street transfer eonipaity. or other rnllroiiil eoinpnnv, nmler whatsoever name tn load or unload Irviuht of any kind or character Iroin Us mi or ear. upon any si reel In l lie Cltv of Asheville, eseinl whriiloiiillusT or inilimdinK from Ps ear or cars Into Its own wnreliotise or depot. Hveond, That each and every conductor or ! oilier SKeut oreniplove of any soeuroiitiiany I who shall lie aulliy of a vli.lnllon of this or. I illnam-r shall Iw flnrd Twenty-live Hollars for each and every oil, nee The land or timber either for sale. Will fur. I P. M. MILLKurciert nlsh men la taeli county to show prnprrtv i free ur charge All Informatlnn In i uin l to i l?OM HALU, titles, etc., will he furnished promptly by W. I M. Perauson and O H. Fernmon. nll- rnrn (hi monthlv Installments. In rimilileilae. si law, w nynrsviiic, N. C. For iiii thcr par- eorner West and Hillside streets, a two rooni ,.. urn. -ii.i i . jns. S I rufniss, feht dltwllin . , iivkii nn, giniw. Him I WVrtlrr. N. L'. I JaoUH ttlw Dmisr. won laiirr tut anil i-ioK well. Ajinlvlu Ol.UrH.111 F, SI'IITT. house caused by a vigorous protest from Mr, Bviiiiiii, in which he vigorously at tacked the stsrnkcr, culling fur cheer alter iircr irom tne ticmncrnis. The sK'iiker refused to entertain Mr. Springer's motion tn ndiourn. and stated that he would nut recognize even ordinary parhumentury motion! if they were used with a view to obstructing business. Mr. Springer appealed from the decis ion and demanded to be heard; but Mr. McKinley was recognized tn move to table the appeal. Mr. Springer pro tested wildly, und wni seconded liv the entire democratic tide. A tremendous uproar ensued. Mr. Perkins, of Kansas, taunted the democints with disgravelul conduct, mid a number of democrats responded in kind. The iieaker directed the roll to be culled and the clerk proceeded to do so, Mr. Springer meanwhile denouncing the iienkcr's action and continuing to shout nut his remonstrntiou and tlcliiiuce us the roll call proceeded, lielore the clerk had gotten through the B't of the list, However, Mr. ciprmgcr sunk bnck ei (minted into his sent amid the jeers ol the republicans. All is now proceeding in at least par tial order, while the democrats are con suiting earnestly in groups. The democrats again refrained from voting, but the seuker sat coolly glanc ing over the drinocrntic side, now and then checking otf a member whose name was cnlled nnd who refused to respond, The vote resulted, yens, 102; unvs none. The u p nil I wus tabled and the sieiikcr's decision wns sustained, Again the speaker refused to recognize Mr. Springer to put a motion to adjourn and Mr, Ualzell was recognized to call up the election case, Mr. Crisp endenv oreO to ruts a usx-rtfim of WuieioVrsitiuii, AFTzHR BANK THIKVKM. Trying; to Keep Home Prominent CltUena from vImIUuk Canada. New ork. lanunrv 31. Reorne II Pell, the broker who was arrested hisi night for the part he took in disposing ol gin eugea secuiuics Ol tnehixlll .Nntionul bank, wns taken before I , S. Commis sioner Shields to-day ami held in $2o,000 lor exnmmntion on Thursday next Peter I. Clovsrn. president of the bank lor whose arrest n warrant was issued nt the same time as was that for Pell, is still nt large. He has undoubtedly skipped, for a corps of deputy marshnh who have been in search of" him since early Inst evening have been unable to locate mm. They sjient nmnv hours shadowing his honie iu Brooklyn' and his omce in this city but without result I lie hi x I li National nnd Lenox Hill bank are still closed, and nt ten o'clock a no tice was posted in the door of the liqui- table which stated that the bank closed temporarily. An official statement of tin condition of the three banks is expected ins morning. .Morris luiounart, attor ney lor the Lenox Hil bank as well as a hrrclor, called upon State SlllK-rintend nt f banks, Preston, this forenoon, and said he was anxious to know the exact condition ol affairs at the banks as well as ot the cashier. Mr. Vanzant was limiiially liable for the certification ol wo checks tor $511.111111 each held bv tin Sixth National bank. Mr. Preston told the lawyer that he wasnot sutliciciitlv eon versnnt with the law on the subject, and that he was consequently unable to an swer the question just nt present: lie- sides it was not n question he thought he would Is? called upon to answer. It is rumored thai the cashier. Mr. Van znnt, was lafing watched bv the wilier nnd it wns thought would br arrested as soon ns a statement, now living pre- parcn, wns renny. I'.xnmtnrr llepliurn. when seen at the Sixth National bunk al noon, said the bank would not lost- more than $7f0,U(lO. Of this amount $4(10,0110 wns represented by bonds and securities which had been already sold and the other $350,000 represented enrcKs which are Held against the Ivqui in imc aiio i-cunx inn unnks. THE SlOt'X RESERVATION. Wild DA V Tt'RNH I P AUAIN. Thla Time In the Role of aForiter IiiHtead nf a Cin.oi.i. KAI.KIiill. N. C.. laiumrv 31. Sunn ilnvs ago there occurred at Henderson. . (.., what was termed n roiii.-inee. A man named C. B. I in v. from I'cnnsvl vniiin, nnvertiwd tor n wile. A vouiil- lady from Mississippi answered, iiml ii correspondence ensued. This led to an engagement. The parties met at Hen derson, nnd ns soon ns thev had seen each other were married. Verv shortly nfterwnrd Day was arrested on n charue of forgery, and wns carried to Clarks- viiie, n., nut managed to get clear. I here is another chapter to til s storv Vesterdav hay rrniiprarcd at Oxford and on the pica that he was hungry and without money , induced a firm to give him n written order on a restaurant foi food. Having tin signature of this firm, he forged it to n check and passed it. The forgery wns soon discovered, anil n warrent wns issued for lav's arrest. A policeman found him eonceatcil in a cm of n construction train. He was com mitted to jail and this morning tin-can was sent on to the grand jury. Ihivis about tliirtv-tivc years ol age, 'ntul hails from Philadelphia. His wile is n pretty woman and quite young. mr. iii.aink'h itAi ;iiti:r II. 1 The President Calls) Peraonalli and Tenders Aid. Washington, January ;u. Mrs. ohn . Coppinger, eldest dnugliter of Srcre arv lllaine, is lying critically ill with brain trouble at his residence on Madi son place, and the gravest apprehensions nre lelt in regard to her. She has not seen well for sunir time, but wus nut re garded as seriously ill uutil this morn ing, when her malady took a dangerous urn, mid it was deemed advisable to telegraph for her husband. Limit mint Colonel Coppinger, ol the Isth infantry, who is now west on an iussvtion tour, nnd for her brother limmons lllainr. the inly mcmlxrs ol the tannic out of the tv. the President learned of the ease this morning and went over to Secretary Blame s house to offer sympathy and as sist mice. A consultation of physicians wns held his morning, mid another will probably beheld this afternoon. T lev oiler no cry strong hoss ol the patient's recov ry. An liiH.ine Pruhlhltloiilat, Pull AtU!l.l'iMA, January 31. liavid Alexander, who tried to assassinate Bishnli Whittnker on Sunday evi-nin,. last, pleml guilty this morning ls-lorc Judge Arnold. I r. Andrews, ol thr enmity prison, Us tilieil that Alexander was sane on every other subject except that of prohibition. When linked by Judge Arnolil what he had to say, Alexander rose and address ing the court suiil: "1 always thought that the chinch was supposed' to help and support poor widows nnd orphans; mid when n man, n minister of the church, oH'iily denounces prohibition I, as n christian, consider it a vile and base crime. But when a man ranks so high ns the bishop I think heisguiltyuf n verv vile crime indeed, and n hindrance to the church instead of a support, They speak of the increase of the good cause nnd the church, hut when n bishop is allowed osrnly and publicly to denounce prohibi tion I think it shows n great devrcaac." Sentence was deterred. Preparation for Another Hush or Booinera. Fokt Pifrrb, S. D., January 31. Fort Hierre is somewhat exciicd waiting ihe proclamation opening the reserva tion. Large companies of boomers have organized ucross the river, preparatory to making a grand rush when the time conies. Preparations have been mnde for the immediate organization ol several counties, even going so far as to determine ou their officers; and owing to the fact, that there are several organiza tions, some counties will be favored with n o sets of officers, livcrv conceivable scheme is being resorted to by the Pierre noomers to capture the town site fort Pierre, ami tin attempt on their part to have squatters ejected from the "mile square" huve proved futile. Most ol the reservation boomers nre parties who Huve been nt Pierre for some time, and are principally township boomers nnd county olhccr-seekers. Since the date it opening the reservation will prub ibly be set ahead, eastern immigaiits will nive enrol show with the boomers here. The officers in charge of the com pan of soldiers here have received orders not to molest the squatters on the "mile square." but to prevent nny further set tleinent thereon trum outside parties flic following is a copy of the orders piiiiiisiirn: To whom it mav concern: The in structions of the war department iu re gard to the intrusion on the aioux reser vation before it is declared open to the settlement uy competent nuthonty, art -is loiiows: Ihe word "instructor used in said instructions refers in purlieu lar to persons who enter upon the Indian reservation for the purpose ol occupying crounos or inasing claims to tne same The mere fact of entry within the rescrvu lion brings a is-rson under supervision by the military loree. lncusesof persons going to iiicYciinc agency ou ptuper ousmess, etc., no mterleicnce will be culled for; but the military authorities will keep themselves luloriued ns to per sons who may enter the reservation so that while no one mnv unnecessarily 1st interfered with, squatters may be kept off. The "mile square," so-called, is in the Indian reservation, nnd awaits the iinal determination under the recent ict ot congress and reimrt of the com mission which visited Sioux las; summer I'crsons now oh the 'mile square or at l-ort Pierre have la-en there tor some time, mid were there prior to August last, when orders were issued to keep intruders olf, and have tx-en toll rated by the interior department. Such persuiis will not is; nisiiirlxd oil orders received but the occuptincv bv other white in irudcrs on any part ot such ground will not ik iHirmilted. A FKW NI-WS ITEMS, Count Andrnssv.the Austrian Premier. is ill, and his situation is pronounced critical. There were seventy suicides in Berlin unring ueceniner, among wliom were severul children. MISCELLANEOUS. I J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., ur Philadelphia Collect ol Pharmacy, Apothecary, 34 Soutfa Main St. The Old Year bas drawn to a close, and with the beginning of the New Year we wish to thank the public for their patronage and recognition of our effort A municipal campaign is now in prog- to do our full duty. We are fultj con- sciou$ that it is to them that we owe the umxx-cted success of the past year, in which our business bas been more than doubled, and we can only regard it as a has now sixty-two miles in running order, neweviitence that our business maxims The British bark Norman, nt Oueens-1 are such eov.il, panseo n nuiuucr Ol ocna Cattle and a quantity of wreckage supposed to have belonged to the missing steamship The steamship Lnkc Siiierior, on her voyage irom iinninx, N. . to Liverpool had 335 head of cattle washed overboard ress in Salt Lake City, and is a very ex citing one. The dcntilrs expect to carry the election by 2,000 mnionty. A rnilrond to connect Lnando.the chief port ol Portuguese Angola, on the west coast ol Africa, with fur interior Africa NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Franklin Press: The body of the color ed boy mail carrier that "was reported missing about six weeks ago onthe route iietwecu (.levclnnd and Uticktown.Tcnn., has la-en lound lodged on a rink in the Jconcc nver. The horse and sulkv were found soon lifter the accident. Charlotte News: Col. L. L. Polk, who recently moved to Washington City, is said to la- very ill there. A telegram Irom nsiiington yesterilav says: "I.11I. L. L. Polk, president of the National 1-aimers' mil Laborers L111011, is here mid is verv sick, lie is receiving careful medical at tention. Some of his friends speak ol his onnition as serums. His Health had not lieen good for some weeks prior to this attack." Lexington Dispatch : The growing im portance of Lexington is illustrated hy lic Itict that the Kichmond nnd inn villi- Railroad Company has decided to sell coupon tickets nt the railroad station Here. A letter Irom Mr. . A. Turk, (b- ision transportation agent, to Mr. I. W Boring, states that n couhui otlice will heotK-iicd nt once, nnd that three hun dred or three hundred and lilt v tonus will Ih placed on sale, covering all iiiiMirtant points north and south. TuckuscrccciH-iiiiicrnt : Thetlouriiiiint orner of t he Kaolin tactorv gave way Monday, under the weight of a very- large quantity ol dried kaolin, notwith standing the trict that the sIcchts. sup- not'tllll the llilorilll w nch the riiv wn. piled, were 11' inches wide, three inches I I'm led to the thick, and placed not more than tiiteeu inches apart. Such minccident wasalto. get her nut fleeted and not ssuntcs the topping of the machinery till repairs can U-made Mr.Jarrelt estimates the iss nt one hundred dullios. Some Americans in Mesopotamia have tineurtnen i lie .Miter temple and found 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 lll the oldest in the world probably- business princrpjej. In our dealing Wtth tablets and inscriptions benriiiL' dates ol I ... 3,750 years B. C. the public we realise that the most scru- During 11 trial in Chicago the other day P"lous care and honesty are paramount while it witness wns showing how a pin- in importance. If these are virtues in tol, with which a murder hnd la-en nt- ,. , , tempted, hnd lieen handled bv the assail. ordinary business transactions, they ant, it suddenly went olf, and the ball become sacred duties in Pharmacy, and passed close to the head ol the judge and . . t hat of State Attorney Neely. without them no one can be a true Phar- The energetic Portuguese explorer nacist. The health, maybe the KM. 01 Serpn Pinto, whose during advancement tAose dealing with the Apothecary de ol his country's flag into the British r possessions in Bust Africa originated Pnu upon them. We consider it our the trouble between Portugal and Eng. most sacred duty to shun adulterations html, is suid to lie coming to America for .,... ,j U'CT"'"' the lcuelit of his health? sl'oUed " inferior drus. An eagle wascanght near Holmnn. InH f 'U from which is said to Ih- the largest evercauirht ,M -v umn " tbepubltc. The in the I'uited States. It measured 7 feet e - nt 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 Joubtless continue as king as there may he men with conceptions of business so 4 inches from tip to tip, nml weighed 104 pounds, nar st retell ol talons was inches, and the claws were It. inches long. Mary Donahue, aged 35. is still living in i-iiiiaiieipnin. iiuiiign she broke hei neck last August bv u fall from a trc 'A'"e that t bey expect to purchase gold while gathering cherries. To reset the lor the money value of dross. There are ffisa by riSiRii r ""r mural r' r" for woman retains general good health. transacting a Pharmaceutical business A man in Kaston. Pu.. wns ,0 torment- ." r any other business. ed bv a guilty conscience for embezzle -nw,lven"S "tcgnty that remains umn- nient of $511 from his employer, that nftei I luenced by the visions of gold along the months ol mental torture he surrendered I ronJ of Questionable or deceitful orae- himselt at police hcndiiunrters. Con wiener works on the small thieves, but Iocs not trouble the big ones Lawyer Max E. liller. of Brooklyn, was arrested charged with swindling n mer- cliant 01 s'.i.iiiiii hv menns of forireri mortgage. nen urresteu ne tried to kill Hmiseli with a revolver, which was wrested from him after n hard struggle lie eiiiuessci. uis guilt. A scheme for the establishment of bir- works ir tne mnntituctiire ot cars in At- ilium, i in., is manic lorm. A rnmimnv is being lormed with a capital of $a50.- miii, witn the power ot increasing it to $ 1 ,01111,0011. A considerable amount tins already lavn subscrila-d. and leadine iiomevapiiaiikts are taking hold of the tuerprise. A man in New York undertook toenter a car on nn elevated railroad after the rani had started. He crnsia-d the rear 11 tne ir.-im mm ran along till he came to the end of the platform and fell to the street lielow. Fortunately his tall was broken by some obstacle, nnd thnuch he leu on ins iiead, was not killed though moiv iui unii nun. The snow blockade in California lias had 11 disastrous effect on trade. The bunks cannot receive their usual rhn-ks from the F.ast, and nre embarrassed to tices is the only Hmndation for success that is worthy the name; it is so in very pursuit, and more particularly in Pharmacy, whereas a matter ofoeces ihy it must be combined with constant vigilance in all directions, so as to secure all possible safeguards. These are the principles which we have endeavored to lie up to, and to which we trust our increasing success is due. ne hope our former pations will show the same kindness to aid us in the fu ture that they bare in the past, knowing that no action ot ours will ever make them regret a continuance ot their fa vors. Yours truly. J. S. GRANT, Ph. C., Pharmacist, 24 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Announcement tbc Year and Seataon of 1890. for Morgntilon Herald: On the "i.iimkrr Meadows" farm on the Calawba river mar Morgaiiton are two small lakes which have lai-u in exiMince limn time immemorial. They are situated iu what called "second Initlom" about one h.ili mile Iroin the river, and apparently have no outlet mid no si tea ins tlow intothem. yet the water, we are told, is nlwaxsof the same depth, rlii v are elevated ci ileralily nlmvc the level of the liver and arc plentifully stocked with lish. (incof lit in is quite shallow while the other is bout seventy Icet diep, Wilmington Messenger: Asheville will soon be highly lavored. One ol the most accomplished and schobuly nf living North Carolinians, President llenrv Iv Sin phcrd. ol the College ut Charleston C., will deliver a course ot three tires la-fore a class in lluglish literature. Ik ginning on I lie lit h of February. No an in all Soul hlaud is Isrtter (nullified to instruct and entertain in such discus- ins, for no man among us has cultivn- d t tic rich nml responsive held ot Ln ish literature with more nf criticnl ni ght nnd sound taste than this able scholar mid thinker, mitt calls trom China and l-itrope. The ? "1 lie me lUWnUOn Ol Southern Pacific, by stoppage ol nisrra- .1. . tj: a. t tiotis. loses $75,11(111 a (lay, or a total me jnaie8 to our eietrant ntock of Dry Goods, Fancy (lootlrt, Notion, Underwear, nnd HoHiery, CVntemeri (Sloven, Foster Cloven, Driv inc (iIovch. Hidincr Hata nnd gun boat 1.1 Popn. of several American .., , , . trim clioourrs. The trilir numbers about v 111H, rlUMUeH, China SllKH, In. nun. ami commnnd n coast line of 1 to J eitH, and all HtyliHh matt- rialn fttr fancy work. Wt are t'loninf; out thebal- Uond otlerlniia. Washington, January 31. Boinl nfTer. Ings $14,0(10, nil four and a boils at lh anU all muteJ. Ilemlersonville Times: A street ear line lor llcndcraonvillc is a foregone con clusion. We nre informed that the tire. pnrnlions me now U-ing mnde, nml that work will commenced in n short time. A new railroad, waterworks, street-cars, ami then a large hotel! Hurrah for I Un dersoil villc! Thr Inllo wing is the vote by townships for and ngniust the propo. si'tion tn subscribe fjll.ootl to the French Broad Valley Kailroad; For. Ili'iidersotivillc, 4111 Mills Kivrr, I'.'H Crnh Creek. 11 Bowman's BlnlT, 35 tireen Hirer, 1 Filnrvville, .'tn Clenr Creek, lilt llooia-r s Creek, 7 UluvKilge, 11 A hus farol $l.(l(il).(HI0. It will take th nmiiths earnings to repair the damages 1 n asiioins nun iniidsiines. The Indians on the Cnlombin mn.i ne. riipvingthe San Bias reservation, have rarco me nmencan nug. mill driven way 11 force of soldiers who were sent :eie to Preak up trade with the Amrri. ans. It was the carrying nn this trade iziire, by tile Colombian miles. A tragedy wry like the Soiithworth- I'rtttiH inciilent lavurrcd in Trov. x. v.. oil the L".nh. when Mrs. Minnie Warnrrkc, ni c iiicago, snot l.ilwin Urth. or Troy. I on Broa.lwav. with a revolver t1, I.,,'l1 1 eiilering his iiead mid making a wound lUlt'e of OUr IMUHll Wrap-, which must prove fatal. It iih,. inm.l ' storv of man's wickedness und woman's XeWIUHI'ketH and Ju keteJ at weakness. Mrs. Warnccke was induced bv l-'irth to abandon her husband nnd low tH'ifCM We offer liftro-A inn childit n. and put hcrse It under his nrn- I" OUerORrfrainB U-ctii.n in Troy. Then came desertion, in Wool Hltlllketel FntlprwPltr ih-spnir nnd revenge. The woman was lUllltclf, L HUrrnfUr as cool alter the shooting as Mrs. South worth was, admitted very enndidly her act nnd quietly surrendered herself. Till-: WUHLDH I'AIR. and HoHiery. Kemouiber that we have niovetl all Gent' FuroiHhhigH into tlicnothingdepartment and have now the only com plete LadieH department in Asheville. The Clothing department Affnlnst' jn 54 nn i!3 150 1 0 h;i no The New 'oitt l.ritlHlnlare Mach IMt ldvd an Ihe Question. Ai.hAW, N. V., Jaiiv 3l.-Thc World's I'nir bill eonleretice committee ngret-d to report bnck the bill to both houses, amended so ns tn strike out nil nf the names of the niblitionnl commissioners not residents of New lork City, these names including Ia w is F. Payne, A. It. Ilonrdmnii, llrastus Corning, Jamrs Wood nml l-.lhs II. Knla-rts. In the ns ..... 1.1 .. .1.. 11-...1 1,. .. - 1 m-iinii. , .liv ivn,i s o. Ilie 11 urill S Tlliri I a! T , t a eoiitcreiice comniittee was nunK-oiicurrcd atlJOIllH tile Dry ItOOdrt HtOrt', l.i I... n v,,l ,.r a ? , ...... nt I ' In the seiiale Mr. Carter ninveil to Ulld We offer Hpwial indllCC take up the assembly World's Pair bill nml pass it. hut the motion wns lost by lUClltfl tO bliycrBOfOvi-rCOnteJ a vole of n ves, 13; niK-s 1(1. The Semite then n.ljm.tned until nest Monday night atld SuitH. OuT StOfk Ih the hvn party vole. No one can predict when the two houses can lie brought to linHt in tlio eirv Our nriivwi ngte on the World s Fair bill and the ,HHl ' lue 'ly- "Ur priCCrJ "'SlX: the loweHt. Dunlap HatK, IlfVsaouVV'irNTor Manhattan Dpchh Shirt-, gates in congress, nnd this morning a telegram Irom Congressman Belden staled that the majority nf the New Vork congressional delegation thouuht a I grave mistake hud been mode in nt ; tempting to change the original bill. A l.o.iir t'nlqur Proeesmloii, SaCKAurnto, CiiI., Inininrv 31 Tin Mother'H Friend Shirt Waint- are our Hrrtx'ialtiiu SjHH-ial orders Bolicited for Arret of Another Hank Breaker. tr00dH not III OUr 8t0ck,with- out rink to purthn4er. Nkw link, Jmitinry 23. Peter I. I Clausen, who is Implicated in thr bisol. Vi-lli'V nfllir Kik.il N'uli.iHnl (. L'....:. first west houiiil tram released from thr'blrniid the Unit linnks, wns arrested blockade since the .'Hh, hist., arrived ; this afternoon in Kiernnn's news agency yrslerduy at I.SSn. tn. It consisted ofjnl Broad street and F.schnnge place six cars escluslvcly of mini. The seven i where he hnd la-en mnkiniz otjirr dvlnycd Iniins nre following inj jIcwiUlx tnckeil tip iu Lndlow utrrrt 1 4 WIIITLOCK'S, 4 Mala at., Crner Eai Block. JTVVii1i'U III 11(1 II Hl imur IQTTVllllf. I Jill I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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