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f el it Vv Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI.NO. 214. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, TANUARY 9, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. IV, LIIIVILLE A pliice plaimnl iind devel oping iiH a GREAT RKSORT. Situated iu tin- MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A n'tfion notod for health- InliM'SH and beauty of SCENERY. An cli'vation of ;J,80U fowl, with cool Invigorating Climate It i - beinir laid out with iiixti' and Hkill. with well uraded roads ami exteiiHive FOREST PARKS. A deHiiable plac lor Hm ivnidenec'8 and HKATHFDL HOMES. A good opportunity profitable invent nientn. illuHtratd pamphlet, drew. LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., LinvUle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR BV TRADING WITH A. D. COOPER. Start right and Tour trouble will grow Its. as the year advance. ; he keep hi. "Bret Peeled" on the Grocery Market and hi. .lock is full and complete In all de partment and hi. good, will Hand compar ison and his PRICES WILL SELL THEM. . 1 North Court Square, corner Main and Col rege streets. A NEW YEAR'S GREETIN6. Now that the rush incident to the holiday trade ha partially subsided, and the propri etor, of the Crystal Palace hare a short sea son In which to breathe; now that the heavy demands of Santa Claus have been fully met ; now that the young, the middle aged and the old, a. well as the already happy bride and groom bar bccn'.made happier still by the reception of some handsome present purchased at the Crystal Palace; now that the people of Asheville have fully shown thir appreciation of our efforts to place in their midst a first class china store In every detail, wc take this occasion to thank each and every one of our friends and customers, and wt wish for all a bright and happy New Year. Now, If well directed energy coupled with " ai! do It, wc promise to make the Crvstal Palace in 1KA1 second to no house of Its kind in the South Respectfully, THAD W. THRASH & CO., China, Glassware, Tinware, Lumps, I llonscfurnishing Goods, etc. 41 Patton Avenue, I'nder Grand Opera House. I) for For ad- BON MARGHE. The K'nuiiic Hrokaw waiter jackets Decidedly large reductions in Ladies' anil Misses' wraps. I'aderwrar at half prices. New white goods and embroideries. While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, yet we have some very pretty goods suitable for Holiday and Wedding Presents, such Japanese Crumb Trays, I'ancv Match Safes. Brass 'ire Sets, Brass Andirons, 'ancy Hearth and Dust Brushes. &c. We would like u to see them. We have ilso a large assortment of "ine Table Lamps, that we re offering at veky mw nu ll kh to make room for other iroods more in our line. If ou want these goods, price )urs before buying. Very truly yours, Taylor, Boula & Brotherton. 3 Patton Ave., under Grand Opera House. I VANCE 1SAT RALEIGH. WHATUUV. VOW I.K'B M UHSAGF, RECONNEND8. lucreaaed Appropriation for pub lic School A Tonnage Tax On fertilisers larger Appropria tion for the Care ol the Inaaue. Rai.kic.m, N. C, Jan. 9. The senate met at noon Wednesday with (ill the members, fifty, present. No such punct uality has ever before been shown in this state by the senate. The address of welcome was delivered by President Holt. The only contest was over the seat of a negro member, Alston, from Warren. The following officers were elected THE CONUER FORCE IIII.I., llauv retllloiiH For and Agalnl It In t lie Senate. Washington, Jan. 9. In the house yesterday in the morning hour Mr, Os borne, of Pennsylvania, called up the bill authorizing the issuance of certificates of service to telegraph operators who were with the Union army during the war. Mr. Cannon inquired whether this was not a step towards granting these men cnsions. Mr. Osbcrnc gave an emphat ic denial and the bill passed; yeas 1.15, nays H2. In the senate to-day the vice-president laid More the senate the resolution of the New York chamber of commerce in favor of the shipping and tonnage bill presented, I as , . . . , ., , I .vii. wuiioiii uivaiiutu. last tiiu inrtiiv unanimously as no.ninar.ea oy me nemo- other Miwtnn) sevcr!1 IM.titjns for and cratic caucus: K. m. rurman, principal against the Ionizer lard bill. clerk; G. P. Tell, reading clerk; Mike ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zeb as being the best I'lour la town. We have Just recelv. ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES iimc and give them a trial, at BON mmiuiii-i toSouth Main Street. 30 ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY, LARGEST VARIETY, BEST 600DS -ANI THE LOWEST PRICES. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, ft & spr IS d REAL ESTATE. Walt B. Owtm, W. W. West. GWYfUWKT, (Successors to Walter B. Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE noutbeaat Court Bcinare. "THE SUN DO MOVE," And so does Asheville The great hustling act Is now being performed oy an genuim business men of the PARADISE CITY IIP THB SOUTH. Bvcry man has his scheme aart he relates It la most case to not unwill ing ears. We don't mind telling you that oor scheme is to sell all the land and Insure all the property we can, before "The Robins Nest Again1 We have Just been appointee) .a. fnr th nl1 Reliable Pennsylvania PI it Insurance Co., and we want you to Insure with us. JENK8 JKNK8, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Roomi 9 ft 10, McAfee Block. II Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C. T. C. SMITH & CO. DISPENSING DRUGGISTS. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, Asheville, N. C. HARE BROTHERS. 17 South Wain Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans se. urely plane at S per cent. Offices: 24 & 3S Putton Avenue Second floor. fcbBdlr I Toys from 2c to Soc. Fancy Articles 4c to $1. for Christmas Presents, Toilet Sets, Mirrors, Bos Paper, Cuts, and Saucers, Vases, Baskets, luvenlle Books, Albums, Kid Gloves, Lined Leather f. loves. Linen Handkerchiefs, Plata and Kmbr'd Silk Handkerchiefs aud Mufflers, Umbrellas, Bags, Clocks, Scarfs, Ties, lite, Etc. Btc, Bradshaw, engrossing clerk ; W. R. Hin nnnt, principal ,(Uor keeper; A. M Noble, assistant door keeper. The president announced the following committees: On Kules Lucas, Turner and W'alscr. To act with house committee of two Williams and W'alscr. A resolution to draw for seals was lost. The house met first for a few moments Wednesday, 106 members lieing pres ent, three colored. K. A. Houghton, ol Alleghany, democrat, was nominated for Sieaker, by J. A.Sutton, of Cumberland ; and J. A. Hendricks, republican, of Davie, was nominated by J. C. Pritchard, of Madison. The vote stood: Houghton 93; Hendricks, 13. The other officers were elected unanimously; viz: J. M. Brown, principal clerk, II. A. Latham, rending clerk ; H. K. King, principal door keeiier; G. L. Kilpatrick, assistant door keeper ; Allen K. Smith, enrolling clerk. Senator Vance arrived here Thursday. The gov-ernor's message, rend in the senate this morning, is a valuable and comprehensive state paper. The subject of the state debt is touched upon, and the governor shows that it now amounts to something over $.1,00(1,00(1. It w not be necessary to increase lh rate ol taxation. The governor recommends an increase ol tr.e tat lor educational purposes to en able the schools to keep oiien at least four months each rear; an appropriation for the university; the establishment of a training school for females; an nppropri- alion to the agriculture and mechanic arts college of $20,000 for this year. H ommends the work ol the department l agriculture nnd the exiieriment stu tion ; the establishment ol a college ol agriculture and mechanic arts tor colored students; that the penitentiary convicts as far as practicable lie located on farms. and the issuing ol 4 per cent, state bond lor the establishment ol a penitentiary jute bagging factory ami a penitentiary reformatory, and an appropria tion for confederate soldiers; for quarantine hospital for the insane; the establishment ol a board ol public charities; a railroad commis sion, antl the levying ol a tax to improve public highways. Commends the state guard and the oyster interests as worthy of attention, and an aimronna tion of $25,000 to make a suitable ex hibit at the world's lair. I.KC.ISLATIVF. NOTiiS root the Chronicle and the News and Oh server. There is general regret at the defeat of Mr. Wiley Clifton for door-keeper of the senate. R. M. Lee, (col.l of Chowan county tells the Chronicle that he will contest the seat of Mr. II. A. Horn!, Jr., of Chowan. Of the new mcmliers Col. Harry Skin ner will probably lie the most brilliant, well equipped and accustomed to have decided views and to express them with elegance and eloquence. Doubtless one of our own representatives, Mr. A. D. lones, comes next on the list of "prom ising new members, out looking over the house we see many faces indicating intelligence, vigor and brilliancy. speaker Houghton is entirely master of his duties and the bouse moved oil well under his guidance. PARNELL WONT RETIRE. HE DOES MOT TRANSFER THE LEAGIIF, MONEY, TO BRING BINGHAM'S HERE. THE HECONB MEETINU THE COMMITTEE. OF AHhevllle will Vote Ipon the QueHtlon oflnsvulng Bonds to Vet the School to Come Here-some-Ihlnit of the lualltution Itstelf. For a limited Clothing. time a I a rue discount on U. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILL8. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, WHAT A TIME THEY HAD ! BAVONKTS IN NEBRAsKA'H CAPITOL. A Ureal Row and no Knowing What the Outcome Will be The Alliance Members) Admitted A larrlcaded tioveriior. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 9. The alliance members of the house took their seats at o'clock this morning. When Lieut. Gov. Mickeljohn appeared he was not al lowed to take his seat. An order was then given for his arrest on the charge of misconduct in office und a breach of the ience. The lieutenant governor defied the officer and was taken into custody. A committee from each party was sent with a statement of the case to the su preme court. Gov. Thayer ordered out a company ol the national guards and they stacked arms in the corridors ol the cnpitol. At 12'.l!i p. in. the supreme court issued a writ of mandamus, directing the speaker ol the house to canvass the re turns. The sheriff of Lancaster county with deputies hurst in the doors of the house and fought their way through the crowd of alliance men guarding the entrance. The writ was served on the Sieaker, the motion to take recess until three o'clock was declared carried by the lieutenant governor, and the democrats and republicans filed out of the hall. The alliance mcmliers remained in, tout tempt to proceed to the business ol the joint session. At 2:110 o'clock the lieutenant govern or called the convention to order. 1 he speaker ol the house proceeded to open the returns, and democratic luiveruor llovd and the lull republican state ticket, with one exception, was elected on the luce of the returns. A resolution was then passed, receiving the full alliance vole. The officers were sworn in promptly by Chief JusticeCobb. 1 here is a pmstket that the legislature will unseat every one o! the new officers. Governor-elect Boyd has called on Governor Thayer aud was informed that the latter would not give up the office on the ground that llovd was not a citizen of the 1'nitcd States. This tangles the situation until no body dares predict what the outcome will lie. Gov. 1 liaycr has barricaded tile executive offices and remains on the in side with the police and the militia on guard. LIBRARY ASHOCIATIOM. J. s. PH. G ) 1 lit VI J Of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, APOTHECARY, 4 South Main Street. 34 II. REDWOOD & CO Clothing Iiry lioods, Shoes, Hats, Carpets, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE 3S Patton Avenue. Next V M C A bulld'g. He Enters General Denial of Having; Done Everjthlnit That He Knows He Oniiht to Do. Dl'MLiN, an. 9. The Freeman's Jour nal says Pamell denies the statement published to the effect that rnrncll has agreed not to canvass Ireland until the general elections; that he has agreed to transfer the funds to 0'llrien in order that the latter may pay the Tipiicrnry tenants; that O'Brien has agreed to secure McCarthy's deposition, nnd that Oilrien will lend the reunited Irish party. p u BoiSS. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman ex Child I, Office No. 1 Leg Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bnalni Loans securely placed at per cent. J. V. nOULINEAU, (Rawla Block.) Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAU8A6E A SPECIALTY. nov3d3mo The Bent IsaaUood a Any, h Try a Box of TENNY'S FINE CANDIES And beConvinccd. WILK1E & ATKINS, Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, NO. la PATTON AVKNI'E. The Famous OCCONBBCIIBIi (BinKham Cadet ) Smoking Toiiaceo. Private Boarding, By Mr. M. C. Stockton. COMPORTABLB rooms. OOODTABLB. DBSIRABLY LOCATBD. No. 6 Flint Street, dec 20 dim AsheTllle, N. C. FOR SALE ! Pint class new residence, cheapest home In Asheville, location central, FOR RENT. I'lncly furnished residence in best part of city. A 2U room nousc msi inc inina- mr fashionable boanlinx house, other bouses also We have some choice building site that are worth your attention. Finest lot of standing timber and timber lands in the south. Mineral properties. Wantud Suits of rooms for light house- liwiilntf List your property with us and have It sold and rented. MONK V TO LKNI. iiki iiimi.ihkii Our new uamDhlct on Asheville. Full of latest statistics. Call for a copy. BICKLOW JONES, RBAL B8TATB AND INVB8TMBNTS. Room 8 McAfee Block, 83 Patton Avenue. novlTdlm THE IDAHO TROUBLE. The Animal Meeting- Held Venter- day Afternoon. The eleventh annual meeting of the Asheville library association was held at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon, at :30 o'clock. The objects of the meeting were to elect officers for the ensuing year, nnd to hear the report ot the secretary and treasurer. According to this report the total re ceipts lor ISilO were .ftil'.l, ol which amount $:!. was Irom memlierslup $127,4-8 in excess of the amount derived from the same source in 1SH!). The cash on hand is $"2.".". The number ol books added to the li brary during the year was 210, of which forty were donations. Theprcsent rooms have have been leased lor another year. An olfer ol a lot has licen made to the association it it will erect a building thereon. The matter was discus:cd at the meeting nnd it was decided to take steps to collect moneys lor the purpose It is expected that tne building will oc built within the year. The following officers were elected : President Thos. A. ones. Vice President II. U. Child. Secretary and Treasurer D. S. Wat son. Librarian Miss Iv. J. Hatch. The president appointed the following executive committee: Miss l aniiie L. Putton, Mis. S. U. Mitchell, Miss 11. A. Champion, Mrs. W. D. Houghtcling, Mrs. Clins. L. MeNnmcc, Mr. W. H. Williamson and tieo. A. Shuford, lvsij. Asheville is alive to the importance of securing the location ol Hingham's school here. The committee appointed at the citi zens' meeting yesterday, whose duty it is to take the whole project in hand and push it to success met in Capt. Atkin' son's office this morning. Mayor Wan ton, Capt. Atkinson, . B. Hostic and J. P. Kerr, of the committee, were present. Captain Atkinson volunteered to under take to secure the legislation necessary in order that the citizens of Asheville may lie allowed to vote upon the proposition of issuing not less than $25,000 or more than $."( 1,000 in bonds, to bear (3 per cent, interest, to aid in the erection of suitable buildings for the accommodation of Muj, Hingham's school. For every $100 of interest paid on bonds for this purpose by the city, it will be en titled to send one boy to the school free of tuition. These boys are to be chosen by the sii))erintendent of city schools and the city school board, from among the pupils of the city irec schools. Capt Atkinson will go to Knleigh dur ing the next week or ten days and will remain there until the legislation neces sary has liecn secured. Mayor lilunton and I. B. Bostic were constituted a committee to receive all propositions or suggestions for sites lor the school, whether they lc donations in whole or in part. All propositions to this committee must dclinitcly locate the land proposed to be donated or sold, its distance from town, number ol acres, and price per acre or as a whole, and the committee urge the importance of immediate action by all companies r individuals having land to offer, as the whole matter of the site will lie closed up early iu the coming week. Major Bingham left for home last night, but will keep in close communica tion with the committee. He expressed an iimpialilied preference for Asheville as a location for his school, nnd said: "I propose establishing my school, wher ever 1 may locate, for another hundred years. We will celebrate our first cen tennial anniversary in 1HU3. The men associated with me now are thoroughly capable of continuing the school should I die to-morrow. Besides, my two sons will finish their educations in one nnd a half and two andahalfyenrti respectively, when they will lie thoroughly equipped for a hie work in this school. WHAT IIINRIIAM'S IS. I.icut. J. B. Batchclor. U.S. Armv, who was professor of military science nnd tactics at the Bingham school from lHSIl to 18Hfi, says: 'Officers of the army, especially those stationed ou the frontier, when seeking a desirable school for their sons, cannot do better than examine the claims of Bing ham School, which combines more desir- iblc qualities than any other with which I am acquainted. Its antiquity alone is a guarautece of its character, pounded in 17!K1, it has steadily progressed until the present time in prosperity and honor, and is likely to endure for many years to come, a monument of the respect ol the people lor honest work, just and even discipline, and that atmosphere of honor and uprightness which its pupils have al ways breathed. Capt. Henry Wvgnnt, who Irom lHSti to 1 HSU, filled the position of professor of military science and tactics at the school, pays the school these high com pliincnts : I cannot leave the suhi-ct without siK'aking in the most laudatory terms ol the high standard ot honor that has made the school famous. Never, except at West Point, have I seen anything t equal it. Lying is punished oy immediate expulsion, anil any act reflecting upon the honor ot a sudeut is frequently acted upon by the cadet body itself anil the guilty one driven off bv his comrades. Hazing, which even the government has not been able to entirely suppress at West Point and Annapolis, has absolutely ceased here, as did the carrying of weap ons and drinking several years ago, all tieing prevented by a pledge of honor taken bv every cadet immediately upon his admission. "Prom the standpoint of my knowl edge of schools, both military and other wise at the North, and mv exiierience at West Point, 1 leel that it is but justice to say that lor thorough training, physical cull lire, just and even discipline, and the cullivntitiun of the best and most gen- tlcmanlv instincts of a boy, I can truly av there exists not the equal of this school in my opinion Will "My dmr, why is it that so mnnynyod people have to sutler fiom tbnt terrible mnrulma." Husband "llecause they forget that they can go to GRANT'S DRIV, STORE and get a bottle ofKephnline for i'5 cents, which will relieve thch sullcring." CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. It is our desire in the future to confine ourselves strictly to the Drug business. We will therefore dispose of our entire stock of Cigars at cost. Sold by the box only. GRASTS PHARMACY. The finest und most complete stock oi Colognes, Toilet H'fl(crs, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soups at GRANTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled at all hours. Goods delivered free ol charge to any part of thecitr. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Hot tics for a Christmas prescntcall at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottles rang ing in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II you want a first-class HairHrushlor a small amount of money, GRANT'S PHARMACY isthc place to go to gi t it. All kindsof Tooth Hi ushes, Bath Brushes, Until Gloves, Sionges, etc. When your Prescriptions mc com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Drugs und Chcm cols have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 34 South Main St. DIHPl'TED TEKRITORV. the Little that In Definite From Heat of War. Pokai.ano, Oregon, Jan. 9. Dispatches from Boise City, Idaho, say : Governor Wiley held a conference last evening witn Major nayes, com mander of the Hinse barracks, nnd as a consequence a cavalry company and an mtnntry company here arc ready to move at short notice. The governor has sent Adjutant (ienernl Curtis, of I Idaho, of the National Guards, to l'ocn- tello Station to conler with citizens of Pocatello and the I'nion Pacific railroad officials. The governor's action will lie determined by Curtis report. TO IMPEACH HIM. portuicnl eta Home Away From Eiiicland, For a Wonder. Paris, Jan. D. The Sicclc to-day states that an agreement has practically con cluded between Ivngland and Portugal relative to the disputed territory iu Afri ca, entirely favorable to the latter coun try. EMIN PAsHA'M 81 C'tl.HH. The circular issued bv the national bu reau of education contains a lengthv dej scription of Bingham school, from which this paragraph is chped : "The Bingham school stands pre-emi nent among sonthern schools for boys, and ranks with the best in the Union. It is the oldest, the largest and the most tuccessful male bonrdmg school lor sec ondnrv instruction in the south, and for the past five vears it has been second to no institution of similar character in area of patronage." AFFAIRS OF COXSEQVUXCIi. He Is) Now lo the OAKLAND HEI6HTS SANATORIUM. (FORMBRLY OAKLAND INN. I ASHEVILLE, N. C. AtXST COMPLETE HEALTH RESORT IX THE SOUTH. AuiKiintments unsumassed. All modern theraputic appliances and baths for the re lief and turc ol nervous and chronic diseases Turkish, Roman and Russian baths, Belec tiicity. Massage, Swedish Movements, all in cluded in price of room. The Medical Management under the dlree lon of Dr. P. w. Neefus, recently of the Jack- tber particulars address, Miss Emily Vaughn. ASHEVILLB, N. C. tion of Dr. P. W. Neefus. recently son Sanatorium, at Danaville, N. Y. For fur Merlou Charge Brought Agalnm An Alliance Man. TiM'kka, Ka., Jan. 9. Steps have been taken looking to the impeachment of Frank McOrnth, president of the Kansas Farmers' alliance, who is accused of be ing a part; to the alleged scheme to elect L. J. turner, tne repuuuenn congress man from the sixth district, to the United States senate. Aaaeta and Liabilities) the Same. Nasiivillb , Tenn., Jan. 9. A special says that K. G. Hudson, a merchant ol Yazoo City, Miss., has assigned. Lia bilities $55,000; assets about the same. No Revolution in chill. London, Jan. 9. Dispatches received from Iquibue, Cbili, make no mention of a revolution in that country, and say all is quiet at that point. ' Returning COHHt. Bkki.in, Jan. 9. The Tagblate to-day publishes a dispatch from Zanzibar slat ing that Kmin Pasha has founded a for tified station at Bukoba, on the shore of Victoria Nyanzn, and that he is now re turning to the coast. WII.I. AM8K.N, A (ieuerouN Failure Predicted In Connecticut. Wii.i.iamantic, Conn., Jan. 9. William C. lillsou, owner and business manager ol the Hope River Warp company, has closed his mill. An assignment is pre dicted in few days with heavy liabilities. Veal and Htauford. Sackamknto, Col., Jan. 9. The repub lican mcmliers of both branches of the legislature held a caucus last night and unanimously renominated l.eland Stan ford for United States senator. Jhpfkhson, City, Mo., Jan. 9. Senator Vest was unanimously renominated to night by the democratic caucus. Air- Vest will be elected beyond a doubt. FOX Kill K. A homeless woman was found Irozcn to death on Iondon bridge. William O'Brien will ask Justin McCar thy to retire Irom the chairmanship ol the Irish nationalist party in favor of John Dillon or Mr, O'Brien himself. IIOMR, Intensely cold weather prevails all through the old world, nearly. New lerscv hot house strawliemes and other truits are finding buyers at gilt edge prices in New York. Great distress prevails among the poorer class ol London s iKipulatinn owing to the extreme cold weather in that city. There arc still aliout six thousand men out on a strike on the Scotch roads and in spite of the statements made by the companies representatives, the trcigli Ira the if not being improved. The republicans oreanized the New Hampshire legislature with the aid of Clerk Jewett, who placed sufficient of the conditionnlly-elected members of the house of the roll to trive them a mnioritv. The republican candidates for governor and secretary of state were declared ckx-j ted. TO LOAN. $6,000 At 8 Per Cent Interest On u'oud, Di'oiluctive, city iroporty, on long tinio. Ap tly to J. M, CAMPBELL. iH I I'V
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