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T 7 THE BEST EVIDENCE Of the value of m newaiiaper mn . tiling medium ' it ability in secure anil hold the het fwylnK cIum of advertisement l.nwrcnceburK llnd. Hrcm. Asheville Daily Citizen TllKNUXT-fKiil'ISOl' CT-TSSIIIU THE WEEKLY CITIZEN Will contain the full report or the INTER-STATE CONVENTION Order Copies Karly. VOLUME VI. NO. t95. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. eLINVILLE A place planned it ml devel opinu: ns n (iRKAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health lumess iiik) beauty ttf SCENERY. An elevation of .1,800 feel, with cool Invigorating Climate It iH being laid out with taste and Hkill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable phui' for fine residences and HK4THFIX HONEH. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pumphlet, ad dress,. LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE, THE POPULAR SHOPPING PUCE. Nnvellle. for the Holldav.. Make, a .peclalty of alls. Wool. Linen and Cott" Ma terial, for Art Krobroldery Wrap, for Ladle, Minn and Children, fnderwear for l-a-dir., Mtsse., Men and Boy. A fall llae of Superior l)r t'.oodi. BON MARCHE. jotaouth Wain Street. 30 ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW RKADV. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST GOODS, THE LOWEST PRICES. 12 SOUTH MAIN STREET, MHEVIUE. N. C pr I a A . HBAL ESTATE. w,.tss n. own., w. w. wst. I GVYN & WEST, iHaeeeasors to WalUr n.Uwral ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO aUWK0 MHEVIUE. ' REAL ESTATE. Loana securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Pablk. CoaailaalaaeraollNwaa. FIRE INSURANCE. oyriCB-aoatlfsuU Caartaiaar. "THE'SUII DO MOVE." And so dors Asheville Tlw great hustling ad Is aow brln pcrlbrmcd by all aeaulac business men of ih PARADISE CITY TMR aoiiTH. Bvery man has his scheme . aad he relates It In most cases to not unarm. Ina ears. We doa'l mind tellliiM voa that our scheme I. lo sell all the land and Insure all the properly we can, brfore "The Rollins Nr.t AHKla." W. have Jt leen aiMlntrd aarnts tor the Old Rrllahlr I'enntjlvanl. Fire m'irnncv uo., ami w wmi j" " with us. JKNKS JKNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rootua 4k io, McAfee Block, aa Pattoa At... Ashevlll., H C. f7Ta7gra1:e, UKCOR ATOR AND DttSIONKR IN FRESCO. aairHdflni w ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS, M PATTON AVE.,(T.S.C.A.II00SS. rum dalle, .scent aaadays, Iroia 10 a. at. 1 laid I p. m aad S aatll 7 p. Tb. terms of sabscnptioa am use aw , sflaio.., ll.aoi a mo... an io.. lj I eu. . . . n lUt 1-karlM W. .OOIW f t viee-rirmiirn., . J " ut..Li. n. a. Watson i Librarian, Mlsa A I. Batch. f f GIHaniand .Minis are 'eordlallv lavlted lolan4 ik. calaloatw aad lawrlb. their INTER-STATE CONVENTION, Meets here on Wednesday and we take pleasure in in forming our customers and friends that we are fully pre pared for the occasion. Ho tels, hoarding houses and families will have no trouble i in supplying themselves with Groceries and Provisions at our store at reasonable prices. We are confident! Asheville will provideforand ; j feed all who may come. We j have on hand and to arrive, ; 1,000 dozen eggs and 1 ..KM) pounds fresh butter also .".OOO pounds Mountain Buckwheat Flour. A. D. COOPER. North Cnurt ftiuare, corner Mnln at Co IrKC street. I'll 1 - I il ' IJrJIJi While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, yet we have some very pretty goods suitable for Holiday ami Wedding Present, such ns Japanese Crumb Trays, Fancy Match Safes, Brass Fire Sets, Brass Andirons, Fancy Hearth and Dust Brushes, &c. We would like you to Bee them. We have also a large assortment of j Fine Table Lamps, tha t we j are offering at very low kki-! runs to make room for other! goods more in our line. If, you want these goods, price ours before buying. Very truly yours, j Taylor, Bonis A Brottacrton. j 4.1 Fatton At... aadcr Grand Oprra House. ZEB VANCE will fftt there. Wc hrt on Old 3Erb m heing the bmt Floor In town. Wc have Junt rccriv ' cd a frtPh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them trial, at HARE BROTHERS. 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Ratal Brokers, And Investment Aareuta. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan" se arely placed at per cent. I I (Mncea: a !M Pattoa Avenue Ucctiad floor, kbttdlv I W II.I.H. ARTHUR J. WILLS. WILLS BROS., a IJ 11 II T T RPTS ' Al AaV A .atV. S XS -aW as I'sttoa Aveau. t Nest V M C A hultd'g. P O BusBA. . novl d.lm JOHN CHILD, I Pormerlv of Lvmas a Child I, OOlce No. t Lesal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bualneaa Loan. sMstrly placed at 8 ore crat J. V. BOULINEAU, (Rawls Block.! Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. aovlldamo FORSALE I A wrll ralahllhcd butlnrM In Anhcvlllf, centrally located, dolna a flrt clnss trade (th larar profit. This It the best opportu nity aow "nereo in misniy. Mam ucsuia lrvsue of owner' III health. Alio, n flrst'tissn new rrsldence, centrally located U taken now can be taadchrnp. Wc offer a snlcmtld tract of tlmlirrlsnd.fnr ' nalt or an an Investment on share. I'oplar, . oak and Imi-kryt. I'oa Hhnt I'nrnliihed and onhirnUhnl h on srs only a few m inn ten from Coart , Huuarc. S ANTpto Two I a rue resldrncca. with tvery convrittcnec, to rent fitrnlhed. It rr I'l'ni.ipiinir our new pamphlet on Adhevlllc. Pall of latest lalisticn Call for m copy. BICKLOW ft JOMKS, RBAL RHTATB AND INVBMTMKNTH. Room 9 McAfe Block, ail Pattoa Avenue, i novlTdlm 1 bUrnette house FORMERLY THE EAOLI HOTEL. No. South Main Street. Lara, rooms, well veaUtated, warmed by beater, aad open Arc plavni table sopplled with Ih. bnt Ih. market affords. Rates, II. SO per da, S8.00 to IS.00 per wea, 1:10.00 to Inu.uo per month. MRS. L. J. BVRNHTTB, aoiliodani trorlairaa. Holiday Gifts In an endless assortment at theCrystal Palace. Delegates j rufe hie our large Btock Xnuis Presents, in fine Stand, Bou quet and Piano Lamps, fine China Tea, Dinner, Solid, Pudding, lee ('renin and Ber ry Sets.nig line after dinner Coffees, Custard Cups, Table Mirrors, fine Cups and sail-, cers in Limoges and Belleek. Vienna, Carlsbad, Pointon's! and Koyal Worcester in ode! f ieces, Bisque Figures, etc. n conclusion, OUr Stock ex-1 eels any in the state. Visit us whether you wish to buy or 1.. ' .... .1 enjoy looking at thedispl. y. More goods to arrive - tins week look out for them. (ioods for sllipillCIlt packed With great care. All aiall onlvrs promptly rirvuteil. Wr to ns for prices, etc. THAD W. THRASH & CO., No. 41 I'atlun Avenue Cnickrry. Iami. House Purnishint(. WE WANT Everybody to see our stock of Holiday !oods. The like . . . lia never befolt beell Oil ex-. hihition in Asheville. Quali ty par excellent the best. Assortment large and va ried -T. SMITH & CO., Drimc-iMtH. Public fsmiiire. r"-i w ' opposite Court Jlouso. I Toys irtn 2c to AHi. Panirjr Artlrlm for Chrintmsm I'mtrnU, 4- tol. Toilet Hrt. Mlrroin, Hoi Paper, CufM and ttiiiavni. Vattcs, DaakrU. I Jiivrnllr llmik. Albums, i Kid (sloven, l.inrd leather Olovra. Llnrn Hntiilkervhlrfa, Plain and Rtnhr'd, 8ilk llandkcri'hlclsaud Multlcm. I'mhrrllaa, tUa, ! s Cloi'k,tk-arfii, Tim. KU HU, Btc. I Pnr a llmltrd llmt ' ClothlnK. I I 1 H. REDWOOD & CO. I ClothiiiK liry fltMds, Khe. Hats, Caritrtn. 7 ft 9 PATTON AVK WILKIE I ATKINS. WHIII.KHAI.B ANIl RETAIL CONFECTIONERS : AND : FRUIT : DEALERS, NO. t-JtMTTllNAVR. Hpeclsltler Tmney'. Pine Candles, New Vnrh, I Malllarri's Pin. Candles, New Vurk. fresh TafNc Cneoa anil Peanut Candles, HOLIDAY NEWS! Tha t we have the LnrHt and I test Helected stock of l HOLIDAY BOOKS in bindiiiKH fronitlie;li.iHwt:TO totmiCUlf. IilK lllie ropilhir The report of comiuil Authors in nets for the Ulnl dren. older Childivn, and ev erybody elH. IWWariTV WPI17 mm ITS quested to provide by law for the np RMli ME1M2i aaMaal.aTViJ. pointment and mnintenunceol a commis- I sioner ol immigration, whose duty it ,, ii.... . j I shetll. '. aH'n. . bnned ol' Southern nil fCl'Odt'H. iTliyerU find immigration to co-oiHrrnte with llVllllialH, (loltl ToilH, &C. f' Suuthcm lmmigrution Bureau Piin't lu limit Int. IVilla I iu "'" in promoting the great cause llint be iHUlt lor UOIIS, rautlwm immirntion , nncTupboilding. TOV8, Ltt. our common aouthlnnd. That the exec- The new Souvenir of Ashe- c,!mm. ufi11w?,ent to 'CKi,la .., tores suitable bills to enrrv this recom- "Hie. mendn' ion into effect, mid urge the pass. New WOl'K by l)riiniinonl,ingc ol such measure thut the general 1n v Vriliiui'iim ' lllMt. ill 5l.riO mannger, nided by the executive com- i ax v ouiHtuin, juhi in ooc. miutt ta io dr(lft . conititu. Jv jb, tion and bv-lnws for the permanent gov- . N. Morgan & tO., ;ernm(ntof thla body-aKd ther report HookHellerM, Stationers, &c. Public Hquui-e. THE CONVENTION. IMPORTANT BUSINESS DONE TO-DAY, THE SEVERAL COMMITTEES MAKE THEIR REPORTS. THE NEXT PLACE OF meeting not selected. . . . Thelutr..tntc Immigration conven- !tion "i""1 "l 10::"1 M '"'"" " '" """ """r mk ' mice than yenterdnv, numbers of the del- ; hllv; ie.ton thi.morni n'..outh- llloimil trililli on motion ..f Dr. iuii, ..f MiiH.iPPi, 1 the rending ..I the minutes of yesterday's ! eion were dispensed with. The mimes of the chairmen (ind secreta ries of the committees were unnoiinced as follows: On iKriiiiinent organization Cliuir mini, W. II. Hill. On resolutionsChairman, Henry 12. Alvurd ; secretary. W S. Primrose. On order of business mid rules Chair man, K. ICIirtM. On credentials Cliuirman, W. I'. Fletcher, of Arkansas. On foreign mill domcaticiinmigrnlion Chairnino, W. II. Ilrookcr. ; On . legislation Chairman, W. M. McAlliater; Secrctur.., J. O. Blakeney. (in liciuirimeiit of OrKanizntion and Its Works Chairmuii, . I. Cannon: Secretary, W. li. Ashley. On Northern Kxuoaitiun W. II. Itrookcr. On Columliinn lixiwsilion W. 8. Primrose. On KUiiliit lir train of Cars Iv. 11. Ynnllcuiiiti. On Mniiufiiclurim: Chnirinan, F. T. ; llcnn; secretary, J. Turner. On Xuilrond'rntcs for settlers and pros- i uectore S I. T. lohnson. On cxitortiiig uud imiortiii II. S. (ireen. Immigration bureau Chairman, J, O. Waddcll; secretary, W. I'. Fletcher. Miscellaneous Chairman. . O. Illnke ney ; seiretary. J. C. McOaillnrd. Agriculture, horticulture and forrestrv Chairman, H. li. Alvord; secretary, S. A. Felter. Mineral resources and statistics li. B. H. VanDemnii. Fish and Oysters F. A. Boyle, W. It. nunugii. lixeeutive F. B. Chilton. BKSOI.ITIIIKS. 1 Tbe resolution of W. II. Urouker thul the next meeting be held in Sun Antonio. . Texas, was referred to tbe miscellaneous committee. The resolution of W. S. Franklin, of Virginia, to accept the invitation to visit tbe city oi Norfolk during the next ses sion of the convention if held at Rich mond, or immediately thereafter, to in Siect its udvuntages wus relerred to the snme committee. The resolution of K. B. Norvell was referred to the committee on resolutions. A motion to susjiend the rules nnd ndopt the resolution wus Inst. The resolution was to tbe effect that the convention appoint a committee of one delegate from euch state represent- j ed to memorialize the governors of1 their suites to recommend to the legislatures that $10,000 annunlly I be appropriated for tbe work of the im-1 migration bureau, and thnt the execu-. I tive committee uppoint efficient agents I to visit foreign countries to invite immi gration to the south, and to furnish I them with descriptive literature. The resolution of E. It. Vnn i Deinnn, of l-loridn, that the gen-1 eral manager lie instructed to pre- pure an address for the south was re- terred to the committee. j The resolution ot C. F. Moore to thank the presiding ufticer for the courteoiisnnd : efficient manner in which he has done the work of the convention was relerred. The resolution to hold the next meeting of the convention during the third week : large discount on in August, 1MUI, und the meetings itnuu- ally thereafter was referred. A telegram from (Sov. Huekner, ol Ken tucky, stating his regret at not being , nine to lie present was read. The following resolutions were o (Tern I by Knbt. K. Vance and W. C. Wilson: "I. Kesolved, That it is the sense of this convention, representing lifteen slates, thnt u proier obarrvnnce of the ' Saliliatll requires the closing of the Co lumliinn riKisition on Sunilavs. "II, That the chairman of the commit tee on Columbian exposition from this convention be instructed to furnish a copy of these resolutions lo the commis sioners 01 the loiiiniiiiiin exiKiaiiiou. 1 Thiseulled forthcnnsitleriiiile argument . i and on a motion to have the rules sua-1 pended uud the resolution adopted, the ' i vote by stiitcs was culled for. It wns . moved thnt those introducing the resolu tion be nllowcil to withdraw it, but this was lo.t. 1 be resolution was re-1 lerred to the committee on Columbian exnosilion. the resolution nf John Koliinnon of North Carolina that a Bureau ol Health, climatology and vital statistics beestali lisbeil wherevvei there is a centrnl ofhee of the nssociiition, was relerred to the committee on resolutions. II, A. (iutlger, of Asheville, offered a resolution ol sympathy for VY. C. Thomas, of Florida, who was forced to leave the city Inx'iiiisc uf n spriiined wrisl, and il I wns adopted. ! A resolution wus otlcred hy the Ken tucky delegation, through li. Folk John son to hold the nrxt meeting ol the convei t on in Loui villc nnd was referred to the "Imioiii" committee. The resolution to have a Hat of the del egates to the convention with their ad dresses made und published in order to facilitate communication between the memlicrsol the nmuiciu tion wus adopted. The resolution to recommend to the uoverniirsof enell state to iippointaconi- i nuttce of live from their states to act in ' conjunction with another committee nnd promotion commil- wits iinopieii. report of committee on legislation was as lollows: "W reeogniic the neces sity of unity of action by the Soul hern states here represented, and that it enn best be accomplished ny a concerted sys tem of leuislntion: therefore you are re- ' at the next convention, I "That the general manager and com- I mittce issus a periodical as the generul officinl organ of the bureau to I under their control, but the character and ex- pediency of name and Ircuuency of publi- cation Ik diKretionary with amdmnna-j er and committee." The report wn Tlie report of the finance committee wna rend and adopted. H recommended thnt the exccutivecommittcemen appoint n ilele);ation to reiiiet the governors uf the atntei to cull ou the legislatures of the states for financial aid and that nn appropriation ot $25,000 from each of maki fuM exhibit, at lumbinn exposition; that the bureaus of mining, manufacturing, af(riculliire and immigration be asked to lend tinnn. cinl aid ; that where there are no such bureau! the executive committeemen cull a convention to organize 1 n state immigration bureau and that this j uureuu snail raiae lunoa ana inane men an appropriation as they deem beat; that the general manager of the association lie made a paid official by the railroads of the south and that hi salary ns general manager of the association be $5,000 a year; that the bureau, if it deems it best, uubliah the resources of the atntei, wi.il illtutrations, with spnee for , was relerred to the nuance commute, I lu cavalry and sixty Chcvenne scouti each according to contribution. I allow the exchange of bonds for intereat- under Capt. Moore have been sent The resolution of W. P. Vrogdcn, of N. lirnring notes. after them. Seven companies of the 17th C, to hold the next meeting in Dallas,! The senate then took up and passed intantry, now at Fort Dnscoll under the Tex., was referred. with amendments the resolutioiisiiicreaa- j command ol Col. Mezner. will urrive at committkk rki-okth, "!u t,,c ,Mnol,nt the printing deficiency llcrniusn to-day. Ccn. Miles has received , , . i' i. despatchcK from lieneral Cnrr, whoae The report of the committee on hsh t iB un(rri)(l,( tmt llltcr consultn- camp is 35 miles southeast of here.show nnd oysters was adopted. The report , tion U'tween Senator Slieriiinu and Kei- ing tluit everything is ipiiet. The In stated that no resolution had lieen offered I resentative MeKinlcy on the subject t''c dinua caniieil in the Little Missouri for its consideration; thnt the committee I former has determined to withdraw the i country, north of MinneHota.nrethought had canvnsscd the field and found the subject to be of itrcut unuortance to number of states and that all the stales were interested in the fish department. The committee recommended that all the members of the conventions Ik- urged to advocate the enactment by their legisla lures ol laws lor guarding una "'f wurdingthe ii dustry. The committee appointed for that pur- Kise rcporteil that they had investigated the charges made by the Manufacturers' Record antl against Secretary John T. Patrick and had found them unfounded. The report was adopted unanimously. The committee onmnuulacturca recom mended thul all persona contemplating the Ix'ginniug of mnuutncturiiig interests lie invited to corresHind with officials of the bureau. The report wus adopted. The cnmntiltui on importing and ex Hirting reported that the exports of the country had far exceeded the iniHirts lor several years and that the shipment ol aouincrii proouc a was Kreu.v ...cm,.- mg. Hie committee s re,K,rt spose ... orndticls that were imported which should Ik produced i r iiiuiiiifacturcd in lllCBOUlll. .lie CIJIIHIIllLCT tuniuRiiuni , ; ... Gl.l.l.l. A the act of congress in appropriating mon- tllc u,t.01 Mn' "'nrgnret Shield, to re ey for the purpone of oM-niiig south At-, ever ninety .oneacres in West Knoxville. lantie and gull ports. The report was It is variously estimated to be worth adopted. , .. . . from $:00,(IIIO to $3IMJ,0(m. car..ubmittedh.Virowiug resolution: "Kesolved. That we believe that ad- vcrtisingourresonrcesbyatrainofcnr. hlkdwMth exhibits o our ngriculturiil, mineral nnd munulmtured pnnlucts to la- sent through nil of the north east nnd west, would result in inducing targe in - migration to the south fff"" the most uselul nieaiiso n.lverti. iK tha could be adopted and that we commend it to the special .attention ol the e,u- tiye committee. The committee on miner Is reKirtcd .Tf, I li .r..!lis!..i PJ" vented their making sti Ui.ticul data tie- siredtobcusedbytlicbureuu for publi-l "Ttaforeign and domestic immigration the consul, of ""j $7. iSJ,5 of entry and another amendment to send a copy to ull the United States senators Sdoited Thecommittee reported favorably on tne resolution 01 w. M. I'lcKctt to invite iiic ocmr cm.. 01 Mii.ngruiiia mm r 'Tmo " Tme thu-veaiinled - the Klk and Coal river valley.. 1 ,,,,, ,Thc FrM(n.. Jour. a dcleguie from each atute to co-oierulc J,K WMt irgimn brunch of the Ohio lln to-duT suys I'arnell willcitrry Kilken with thecommittee on railroad rules. Central railroad hus abandoned all trains j nv ; t,f coming imrlinmenury election The motion was accepted with the an.l the Cbesuake and Ohio is nearly 1 j, ,,,, prk,u ,,,,! ,,,, in tte ,((. uuiciiunicui, i.wi ""IT." pointed by the executive committee and tne generul manager. ukiiatk os Tim I'Lack Fog ukktinu. It was moved and s.sondc.1 thut the . : convention select the place lor its next meeting. A Kiint nf order was moved t hat the regular order of business nt that time was the reception ol reimrts and it was then moved that the rules lie sua- ended. This was done by a large rising vole. An amendment wns made to huve the mutter ol time and place relerred to the executive committee and the vote by suites was called lor. The vote on tin. was Il2'y in luvor of the amendment and "The matter, was. in accordance with company of Tennc.mv, baa been orgun this vote, relerred to the executive com- ied in this city. Tlie company own the mittec, and this uction was then made . majority ol the largest coal tract in the ., ,.,!;,,. I south over lOO.IHHI acres anil consitl- NKSoi-iTloNS anii K Ts. Kesolution wus introduced by Mr. S. T. lohnson of Texas, nstollows: "Kesolved that the delcgutcs of this """ convention tender their thanks to the "lie Richmond und Danville Kuilroud liovernorot North Carolina, the mayor will have an etru lceer in tbe mid und citizens, the press, railroads und . :h, ,:- tr .1,. ,.,:, ,1 , ,1,. ..iv.. u. k.iiii iic ...r inci. "" '""," v cntcrtiiinniciit during our stay in this picturesiue city of Asheville, and par - ticularly to the Hon. M. T. Bryan, who hua so nblv ureaifled: and the accrelarv Mr. L). II. lilliot, who has so ably con ducted his trying branch of this conven tion," This was adopted. A resolution was introduced bv W, II. Ilrookcr, of Texns, thut at thel'uturecon veiition. the delegates shall go prepared to stay during the entire session. This wns relerred. The committee on organization and work. rcK,r en tncy nan . xamiiicn in oc- .1 , orgnnuation ol the ntswiution nnd the developtnent btirenu and louiid that the meant adopted hud uccomplishcd wttia. tun tne mciuooa in inc oeiiiiriiueill 01 1ac10r.1v tne wora umiemiacn. 1 ne reixirt commended the adoption ol ttaac nai I Will a n.trl llftnarl I Visa iioli .wu. method, nud urged the neti e co-iiera- tion 01 nil tne stales In the south. 1 ne committee also endorsed the reiai- liition ol O. I. Cannon of Tennessee, looking to the location of centrnl brail quarters at Washington, II. C, and the securing ol a place initial city for the pur pose ot exhibiting the resources of the south. They recommended the apHtiut meat of u committee of one from each state to devise ways and melius to accomplish this ns curly us possible. Thcreportwus "Ti!""1, .. , The committee on official state orguni- xution reMirtcd thnt as but four or hve ol the suites represented had olHcial state orgnnuntion they recommended that the delegates formulate and publish a cull for a convention to In held in their .tules, or ine purpose 01 organising a otireau 01 immigration In each trter The was adopted. Adjourned till 3:30 p. m, AHKRICAN HKAI.TH, Tha Aaaoclallon Havlntt II In Chare AdJonrnH. Charlkston, 8. C Dec. 10. The American health association, In session here during the last three days, ad journed this morning. The next meet ing will be held at Kansas City, Mo., next December, the exact date to be fixed by the executive committee. fUE HOUSE AM) SENATE. WHAT wa DONE HV THRU to.iav. . j ' he National waul of a Hound Clrculatlnit Medlum-Fearlnif o HrlK up the Tan ll mil auaiu, Wakiiiniitiin, Dec. 10. In the senutc to-day Mr. Stanford advanced the bill introduced bv him on the fith inst to 1 -vi."Ml.e K-ernment with ,ne. ,f. hcunt to supply the national want of n sound circulating medium, he said. At the conclusion of his remarks the hill, on bis motion, was referred to the commit tee on finance. Mr. tiray offered the preamble of a rea- 0,ltj ki agio the establishment ol I . . . ., . .,. , reciprocity lietwcen thernitedStnteaand the Dominion ol Canada and .Mexico and ' asked that it lie on thctable.stntingtliul . fit a convenient time lie would move to take it up. I Mr. Ingalla introduced u bill, i hich , t)ll. larj,r ()( ,0 m(lj1l i,, .in ...in, iiiMi, fixii i treaty in oivration. The probability ol (iinriiilmciits living offered which might reoH'ii the entire tiirifl' ipiestion is under - stood to have caused this decision. i lie House is lo-anyconsiiiertnguircon- I fen-nee niM.rt on the bill conferring cer. ! tain powers on the llaltimore niul I'oto- ,,, rnirH1 eompanv in the District ol 1 Coltiinliiu. IMG REAL ESTATE SL IT, IT IH KOK KNOXVH.I.K L4ND WII1KH JOO.OOO. An Inlereallnii Point Malned and One That Slav aseaull In Cloud. Inn a (ireal Oenl of Title lo Tea neaHee ltnlt. Kniixui.i.k, Dec. 1!!. The bill in what - " V suits ever brought in Knoxville, was filed in chancery court yesurdny. It is :'."'-' '"''". '" "" J- ' Shields, nnd his wile, the complainant, joined in the deed. She .acked a few mnth.,f bring 21 yenrs old and charges ,,,,,, rivy I1Illilluliun w, ..; ,rm , ,,,,, 11Kw:d the mIc ,,,, hu. m.vcr riUird it. und she now relies on , coverture and infancy disability to 7he ucfrnw. nly the ,tnlliu. I , , s,-,o mld hnpe f tta. d f , t, c(llitir, w, u owe(li the title to the property us of record is , nbsolutely rlect ns there is nothing to 1 h,w t,,,u the "mwl'"nont was an in - lnt whf.n BcknowldKed the deed. -J.Vri..Vn iv Tl I LY ARE bNOVVLD K. T A Hundred vZuT. o. M,...r- , """ """"""" ' Point Flkahaxt, W. Va . liec. 1 J. j A low boat bus gotten through to this ' V" CoulCitv.six miles upthe Big imiiiuwiiu nver. its omcers ten ni great snow tail 1111 along tne upwr river 11a had off. Kverv telenhnne wir in th entire valley is down. Nol a telegraph ,i,i.... w.ry ,. w.r.,MK. , " , "."h i ...! if.... L l.mll. .c"l,l,''n"nd.,.UBr I?'.'"'1 . lm")y ),,,, At Bullalo a child iM.ri.heil in the j snow on the way from scliool. I'ivccliil- jlren are reported loat, and Hissibly dead by this time, on Thirteen Mile creek, More than n hundred bundles, mostly miners, are snowed in near Konceverl und their situation is dangerous. Owna a IHk Conl KlEld. Pout III kon, Mich., I lev. II). The CiimlK'rlaud I'lalciiii mining and railway i tirobcr' Th urti here. COXVIiNTIilX SflTliS. . necommodation of ileleirntes Iciivinu for 1 nmmouauon 01 oeiegates lc'v'K lor , home. The car will Ik open at U o clock at the depot, and will go as fnrnslirccns- Imro. The weather this morning was lieauti-, fid and the sun shone forth in all its glory, showing to the delegates the splendor of Asheville and surrounding regions, although somewhat covered by snow. The mountains around thei city stood out in mngniheent rebel with I their rover of white. Tllc , ()ny , ,hr ,nvcn,in when 1 iiiv iiiikri.iii ire.niiui our it-icgiiiia were cnrouted in the Florida hea.hitiarter. ,,v 1)Hllch f pi.K-nppU-.. tVp,cul of tm. Wlinll ,v soiith's products. .... 1.1: 1 :i-.i j,t ,,,, in lht. Kentucky ilelegn- tion's depnrtinent, was another prod 1,0 . ..... tiontvpical 01 unit great slate, a huge jug of the water ol that land, llourlion, , ,.. mlvlu. ....h I,,,,,,!.,,, , ,,,, fastened upon it. This morniiig the convention was con frontel with n bunch of coconnuts and n stnlk ol sugar cane also in the division of the Land of Flowers, showing the tin- mensity ol evervthiim eoining Irom that sunny hind. Why didn't thvv send along ... .1... l.'l. ......1.11;..- ... 1.:.. ... ,l... oriliiiarv englc? 1 Mr. S. A. Ashe, of the Knlcigh News' ...,1 . ,i,.rvrr is in alien, Inure noon the enVcnlion , Mr j .;jott, of the Asaocinted mil waa v land depnrtmentof Florida, who w, ted to the most trying position rlm,w n the cnventlon. that of aeere. has proved nlmarll not only a moat Initiuui nun emciem oi..-., when his piiticnce must him been sorely taxed he has invnriiibly lieen coiirtcmi. and attentive to nil complaints. 11c hat surely won the admiration nnd rcsiect of every delegate present. TiikCitixkh re-i 1 ne nuse u. ..r,,o. mKs 11 -turns himlts thanks for many courtesies! hae made exunuv. investnunts in the turns extended, nnd also lo his stenograpner, who hns willingly and quickly allorded .,L.i..w iMfiirmutlnn wna desired. nn.v - ,., Tlw resolution to close the World rair on nunnava oroiiKiii "m. J....- A..u. ..f Mtjirvla 1 his Biornlnff. Hut no one seemed lo know what It Tmd to do with securing immigrants ior in. South. ONLY THREE SKIRMISHES. FKW OK NO FIC.HTH WITH THK Indian. KverylhlliK Quiet The where ahouts of HittinK RuII'h nimm HrolHlly Known-Troops ott erlnu; MiNNiiM'oi.m, Minn., Her. 10. The journors Rapid City, S. I)., special sayi: Kepnrts of eiiKnKemciua hetecn the , troopn ami the Indiana at Duly't Ranche and other points are false. There have been three skirmishes lietwcen the In dians and Cid. M. II. Hay's command of settlers ami cow buys numliering fifty men. The lust one, on Tuesday, was a hot one. The Indians attempted to bum the liny stacks at Daly's ranch, bat were , driven off by Col. Day and ten men. A band of loll liostilea arc moving westward filly miles north of here in i Butte comity, liightv men ol the ninth JiN.KK. Ci.i... lice. 1M. A news spec m irum .acyviiiic river via napiu J at 3:30 this morning suys: "A courier lias just ciiinc in and has 1 nrouscd t lie camp, lie states tbut a . parlv of filtecn men are besieued fifty niil a from here oil Spring Creek. At Dalv'a Ranch the Indians have made three attempts to fire the premises, one nearly sucresslul. "The courier who brings this news had mob n JiibI. thmii.ih f I,, Im.IibmB fie- ing Uuh right und left. One bullet pene- ', trated his overcoat. He rode by a cir- Icuitous route to our camp, "llenerni Carr has sent Major Tupper with 100 men to the rescue. Should the command meet the Inilinns they will make short work of them as Mujor Tup per is very determined.' ! A News siccinl from the camp of the I Sixth cavalry on the Cheyenne river i I Kaoicl citv ivs: "Major Perry's command joined us I earlv this iiioriiiiiu niul Seoul ('.it Craven , - . . - . - - , - , ,.i:. , . 1. r .ii creek n n unlier ol shots were exchanged and while the government wagons were crossing Spring creek they and their es cort were attacked bv about forty Indiana and over one hundred shots were ex changed. One soldier was wounded and 1 tlUWu? dry Ja'me Vt?r I'J! ?!ii,I 'Li.T th?. i "n S I" u-tbree teeiee wliich contained about ,-,M, indiani They were camped near the mouth of Spring ereik earlv thismorning , and troo,is werT sent out. bul the hostile, ! had ..gain relumed to the Hud Lands, , . M.M Ll nj , u , , , , j wM kj jj, l() rm J,"' The deml Indian is laid out in front of tbe , ru,K,e with his rifle beside him to act as . ,ii to attract other Indians and to cap:ure the bodv. A number of Indians have lareu around nil dv. but do not - yTtolW. ? Jemeulo. h" sP.i'sig0 CUr:nivl,,hC,re!:rv:,,' ToZ 't intuited from here. They reported about seventy teepees iwing seen in the Indian stronghold, and lotiillvinacccuiblc." FOK PAKNKI.I. The "frecmati'a Journal" Wanta the prlsaia la Hland 00 I "Th; ,.,.,.,l.... " ii "ironarH. .h. result. Wc know Hint home rule without I Farnell it imiMissible. No British state- I mnn would ciimmit Ireland to a man ol 1 '"'"" tmigih. I'u.nell can restore the !fi,,Mnil .:., on l.ern Ireland anri America Cniion Codv awns that il was mud that wn thrown into I'arnell. lace and eves and not li inc. An iiddri'ss aiuned by twenty-three wo men of Kilkenny has la-en mnlished. It declares that I'arnell, alter twenty years of systematic deceit, ha. at la.t lieen un 1 masked, and thai his very presence pol lutes the soil of Ireland. I IT Hl'KTM RI'HIMKMM. The Coal Mlnera SMtika In Ala. ban.a. 1 , A-..,'.lUa.V...tc-ci Association of Hihuim.iiam. Ala., lec. I'J The mem Iron and Steel workers hnre agreed to reluae to work with conl mined hy con victs or scabs il the striken ask them to do so. McBridc. of the executive larrl ol the Dulled miners ol Anirnea. says 11 he con- not acme uie sinsc imt wiM.'.Mouiauine 1 iron nn, ,, wrkers. This means a cin)! ,wn t n the mills, foundries and niiicliine lio and 3,ihk more men will join the rank, uf I lie tinkers. The trouble hn. alrcad.. wriuuily injured bus iness. wi;i.i.i yvr.i.1.1 wwxi Now Whnl was noaeal Ih ocala t'omenlloa I Nasiivii.i.k, Tenn., Iee. !. Hon. K. It. Wade, sccrelnrv of tbf State Demo- ffnlu l-:tviilive ciimmiur, am, aouunu . . ,,,tm " similar h..hioii in he h 11U I Fnrrners Allinnee.who was 11 ilclcgs tcto the Ocala convention snvs that n peen un- u".mi,!'lmmJn riEw,K' from Honda in ngnrdtonn an, ..I.. a J..- li.w. . ntsTttllltT Ol that n I II. .""" " :1" i,..,0 "f .VV a nee ... uo .. r"S."' order arid snpimrt nn ni." r omce wno order mid snpmrt nn nin hr office who d.ws not tubwiil t l""c lie - " '"" "'""' r,"' " "J liimaen.or any iiubt w in.. coiiventmn. .1 .' iA'.s' (' COSfliflVBNCR. ' ' ' ,,.,, IllKKHis. Josvph Honoliiie, nl Newburgh, New York, won the mile race 1 1 the Interna- tional nmnleurehnmi"wP contest at 1 Amsterdam, Holland, entering the (lit- 1 tnnce iu 3 minutes llWiaconds. I Mr. Joseph ChamberUit Mid at a ua ('XueK BngMtha" , '"07 5 ."'.",,; 3' beea nnentl nomii,, ,nlirtv mtaht co- oiwrnte witn tne unioni.tM,A io ...Ji " :. In the I'ormntion nf a nniionaj nirty in ,;, Britain., . . - .. . , .:.i... "' I Tht , The official count of tha total pupula- ,1-- r I tion nf the United State stakes it 6, ' .lull "I . I j-jro, Mnvor Grant has appointed Patrick .1. - ..I I " V IJuMHH , Dlvver, saloon-keeper an. M-alderman, 1 h jus.kx a. saury u. .oi-"" '"r. 'J. S. GRANT, PH. C, Of the I'hllnildpliin Collegcof Pharmaev APOTHECARY, 4 South Main Street. 14 ncl'oreiJiirchasintiyourChrinlinuPreii. ent lie sun to call at CHANTS PHAR MACY and inspect the finest ami most complete Hoc of Tuilet Artklct in thit city. We uiuluubteilly have just what you want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. It is our desire in tbe future to confine ourxlvcs utrit tS- to the Drug hutineu. We will tbcrcliire dispute of our entire stock ofCifi'irs at cost. Sold by the box only. VK.MTS I'llAHMACY. The finest und most complete .(ocx of Colognes, Toilet HViirri, Extracts, Face Powders and high Ernie Soupt at GKAXTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled nt all hourt Uoodt delivered free of charge to any part uf thecitr. f.R.WTS PHARMACY. If you want a hamkome pair of cut glass flolths tr a Christmat pretentcull lac GKANTS PHARMACY. Hntt Prang ing in price from tine lo Fifteen dollars per pair. ll'fou want u firt-clast HuirUrushntr a tmall amount of money, GRANTS PHKRMACY it the place to go to get it. All kindtof Tooth Itiushet.Balhttrusbes, Hath Gloves, Sponget. etc. When your Pictcripthns aie com pounded at GRASTS PHARMACY you i i can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Drug and Chemi cals ban Urn useilthat tbey were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacist and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant' Pharmacy, 94 South Main St. WHITLOCK'S, I'Olt.NKH F.AHI.K HI.IH K. 4 SOUTH MAIN STBEKT, Ctariatniaa Frcaenta and Hol iday Goods. JiiHt oM'iiml, 'oniriHiii)r novoltics, both useful nnd or nnini'iittil. SjMK'ial attention mrnlltMl lo our la rjre stock of embrniilery, silks, zephyrs ami wools of all kinds, fclta nnd innteriiils for fanry work. Latest designs in China silks, new stock of dress triinniiiipt, velvets, plushes, silks, Ae. Wo are agi'iit for the leli-braleil On t.Miteri kid gloves; also a complete line of genuine Fos ror gloves. Our assoitinent of handkerchiefs and aprons for the nol iiTnys nre immense. Our display of winter win ps for ladies, misses and chil dren is thelurgest in the city. A complete stork ot under wear for ladies, misses ami children. IHanket s, comforts, shawls, curtain goods, house hold linen. Call on us. Coi ner Eagle Block, 40 8. Mail Street. Jmt Hecfltrcde u i in. Thousand Pnunds Xma. Candy. 75 Hum T.lekatharoa, perfectljr etaan, Currants, the dneat quality In the world. Layer Ralsfn., Hultaaa Kalaln., Citron, flavoring Batraeta, of all hlada la laraa qaantltHm. SOO ponnas ailieo aan. i ne j Craca.r. v.r bruaiht to ArvllU. Call at GREER BROS.. No. North Haln aKreot, Haa siembcr.. aaSOdU I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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