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f -7' Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 215. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, TANUARY 10, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. LI MILLED A place planuod and devel oping' hh;i GREAT RESORT. Situated in I lie MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulneHK and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of a.NOO rwt, w illi cool Invigorating Climate lY h Iteinir laid out with liisle and nkill, with well A NEW YEAR'S GREETING. GOV. FOWLE'S MESSAGE. MO HARVKMTER COMBINE. ASNOWY, COLD OLD WORLD BEGIN THE NEW YEAR BV TRADING WITH A. D. COOPER. Start right and your trouble will grow Icm M the year advance.; he keep, hit "Bye. Peeled" on the Grocery Market and hit stock is full nnd complete in all de partment and his goods will stand compar ison and his PRICES WILL SELL THEM. North Court Square, comer Mala and Coll lege streets. Now that the rush incident to the holiday trade has partially subsided, and the propri etor, of the Crystal Palace have a short flea son in which to breathe; now that the heavy imands of lanta Claus have been fully met; now that the young, the middle aged and the old, as well as the already happy bride and groom hare bcenhnade happier still by the reception of some handsome present purchased at the Crystal Palaee ; now that the people of AshcTllle have fully shown th'ir aonreciation of our efforts to place in their midst a first class china store in every detail. we take this occasion to thaok each and every one of our friends and customers, and we wish for all a bright and happy New Year. Now, If well directed energy coupled with money can do it, we promise to moke thg Crystal Palace In 1H91 second to no house of its kind in the South Respectfully, THAD W. THRASH & CO., China, Olassware, Tinware, Lamps, ilnuKcfurniidiing Goods, etc. 41 Patton Avenue, I'nder Grand Opera House. EXTRACTS Or IKTEREBT TO NEARLY EVERYBODY. A i.oi.K Llatof Recommeudatlons) and (tome Information of a Kind Ihatnhould be Widely Known and Pondered On. The following are extracts from Gov. Howie's message: North Carolina's debt is practically but $3,219,100. As the state receives $180,000 a year from the North Carolina railroad, after the payment of interest on the $2,720, 000 six per cent, bonds, I recommend that the residue be invested in these bonds. The treas urer's receipts for 1888 were $724,506.45, and expenditures were $819,029.02. The receipts for 1890 were $976,761.31, and disbursements were $1,183,303.76. The estimated value of the property ,n the state is $227,000,000,being a gam of $10,000,000 within the last two years There will be no necessity of an increase of taxation, if we can obtain a fair valu ation of lands on a cash basis. As a new assessment is to lie made this year, provision should lie made tor a Hoard to equalize taxation, i mis niigni lie done by an assessment by the county commissioners, which should lie revised by a board consisting ol the state trcas- It Could Not Be Effected and bo Prices) will Not Cio Up. Chicago, Jan. 10. President McCor mick furnishes the Associated Press with the following statements: The American Harvester company, after securing the opinion of eminent counsel from different states, has been brought face to face with grave legal ob stacles to the consummation of the enter prise for which it was formed. These are of such a character that the conclusion has been reached that the whole under taking must be abandoned." THE SEVENTH WEEK FROST IN ENGLAND, OF Italy Cowered With Snow and Much Suffering; Canned HoHplt ala Filled People Htarvli.K Ten Thousand Workmen Out of Employment. London, Jan. 10. It is now the seventh week of the prevalence of frost through out the United Kingdom, with no signs of the abatement of the severity of the NEBRASKA HAS ONE CIAI. TOO MANY. weather. From John O'Groat's house A STATE'S TWO GOVERNORS to Unes End the country is wrap,d in snow, and canals and streams are ice OFFI I Hmind Niimrrnii. ilpfithn have resulted from the extreme cold, several of them at the very gates of workhouses, where groups of poor people were waiting for shelter. -The Midland ncwspa)ers de clare that thousands of persons in that region are in a condition ol semi-starvation. In northern Italy snow liegan to fall Wednesday and did not cease till to-day. The inhabitants of that region are suff ering acutely, such weather being entirely unknown to them. At Marseilles the hospitals arc filled with sufferers from various affections A ClaHh of Authority Results) of Course and the Results May Be Serious) A Cold Day for Thayer. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 10. Ex-Governor Thayer applied to the supreme court for a (ho warranto, restraining Governor lloyd from exercising the functions of his office. Judge Maxwell stated that he be lieved Hovd to Ik governor nnd refused the writ. Governor Iloyd'B first official act was urer and auditor and one state assessor to approve the bonds of the newly elected I caused by the cold weather. REDUCTION IN HEATIN6 STOVES. appointed from ench congressional dis trict. The legislature should compel the schools to lie kept oicn the whole term of fonr months, and a law should be passed allowing any township to in crease us own taxation and maintain its state officers. This afternoon, telegrams were received stating that an Indian outbreak would take place in the northern part ol the state to-morrow, nnd asking that the militia be placed at the front to reel the attack. Governor Uoyd ordered Ari ls 'hools even for a longer period. The Mutant General Cole to make preparations I uxaded l'omln and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable phur for eKideneen and HKATHT"IJI, HOMK.H. A for For ad-1 good opportunity profitable invertttneiitH. illustrated pamphlet, dreHH LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO. IJnvlUe, Mitchell Co., N. C. Owing to tlielateneHHol' the HenHon we are Helling beating HtoveH at greatly redneed iine prices to prevent carrying any stock over into the next scnson. If you want a ntove now is the time to buy one cheap. A few FINE LAMPS .in., . fill yet lett at a nargam. i ney are going rapidly and your chance will soon be gone. See our Nargain l;ounttr lor i i - . ?. . . i onus htm enos useiui aim or namental. Taylor, Bouts & Brotherton. No. 4,J Patton Avenue, I'n der Opera House. T. C. SMITH & CO. DISPENSING DRUGGISTS, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, AHlievllle, N. C. The Kcnuine Hrnkaw waiter jackets Decidedly iarire reductions in Ladies' aad Misses' wraps. I'nderwear at half prices. New while goods anil embroideries. BON ftlARCHE. 30 South Wain Street. 30 ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY. BEST GOODS AMI THE LOWEST PRICES n SMITH MtIN STREET. ASHEVILLE, N. C. apr 1H d ZEB VANCE will act thre. We bet on Old Zeb as being the beat Flour in town. We have Just receiv ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and (five them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., hool district or township that taxes itscll should be credited in the state tax for educational purposes with the amount it raised for that purpose. The resources of the penitentiary have liecn $ll3,0fll).UH, nnd its assets and carninus $2(12.3110.4-0, there being a bal ance 111 lavor 01 111c institution 01 .tii.,- 805. The department of state has issued 1 ,- 1-53 grants, covering 1 3.000 acres of va cant public Innils. Swamp lands have liecn sold to the amount ol $5(i,000. In regard to the laud titles I recommend the repeal of the provision exempting married women from the operation of the statute. I recommend that insurance companies should make a deposit of our state bonds to secure their policy holders. 1 recommend making an ample appro! printion of not less than $25,000 for an exhibit at the world's fair. . The children of schc ol age number 586,688 ; the number enrolled is 332.- 533, and the average attendance 203,- 100. I recommend that a committee be ap pointed by the legislature to visit the university anil ascertain what is needed to make it efficient, and maintain it as an institution of the first order of excellence. I urge the establishment of a training school for teachers. The Agricultural and Mechanical col lege now needs an appropriation of $25. 000, and for 1892 nn equal amount, and after that an appropriation of $10,000. I recommend these appropriations. I recommend that provision lie made for the employment of the convicts in making jute bagging which will not bring their labor in competition with other labor, and will be ol advantage to the farmers in lowering the cost ol that article. I recommend the establishment of a reformatorv department in connection for the outbreak, but Cole relused to oliey, stating he would take orders from Governor Thayer only. The office of adjutant-general was then declared vacant, and soon after Gov, Hovd appointed Gen. Victor Vil'miinain to the positition. The state forces on the frontier now have two commanders, and it is impossible to tell which they will oliey. The janitors of the state house have cone over to Gov. Hovd and it is I said that the gas and Btenm will lie turned off in Gov. Thayer's office. Gov. Hovd says he has been legally elected and qualified and intends to act at all hazards. He issued a requisition for a prisoner to-dny und performed other official acts. The coasts of Belgium, Holland and North Germany are blocked with ice. At Antwerp ten thousand workmen have ticen thrown out of employment, owing to the unusually severe weather. PROMINENT ARRIVAIJi. J. s. PH. G Of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, APOTHECARY, 34 South Main Street. 24 Wife "My dear, why is It that so many good people have to suffer fiom that terrible neuralgia." Husband liccause they forget that they can go to GRANTS DRUG STORE and get a bottle ofKephaline for i'5 cents, which will relieve thcit suffering." 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. GRANTS PHARMACY. The finest and most complete stock 01 Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Sonps at GRANTS PHARMACY. A DKNOCRAT namkd. Who are at the Hotels) Thai You Slav Mot Know, Swannanou : Mr. and Mrs. Evans Bowman's Bluff, W. I,. Shope, Richmond, Va.: M. McClung. Philadelphia; I. Speed Smith, Washington; R. S. Duffy, New Heme, N. C. Huttcry Park: Mr. and Mrs. G. W" Bwing, Ft. Wayne, Intl.; (). W. Richard sou, Mrs. Iv. U. Richardson, Wm. T. Hair J. C, Murphy, Chicago ;C. J. Harris, Dills boro; T. S. McBce, Knoxville; H. Hart- man, N. v.; J. W. Hoane, jr., Lnieago; Mr. and Mrs. lohn W. Herbert, ir., and child, Jamesburg, N. .; 0. R.Burke, N. Y. Grand Central: . Y. Porter, Coopers; J. W. Morgan, Baltimore; W. P. Rutledgc, Richmond; J. I). Currier, N. C; Geo. T. Doyle, Columbia, S. C; G. H. Gnllahcr, Sweetwater, Tenn.j F. P. Davis, Hcndersonville; B. H. blierrill, Sylva, N. C. ; A. L. Tallcy, Philadelphia; C. H. Speights, Montgomery, Ala.; C. P. Martin, Louisville. Glen Rock:X. B. Campbell, Rogers. villc, Tenn.; 0. VV. Ashbough, W. F. Tompkins, Webster, N. C; T. S. McBce, Knoxville, Tenn.; VV. S. Harden, Mor- gnnton, N. C; J. 0. Regan, Dubuque. Iowa: Miss K. ai. Lmflsav, Cincinnati, Ohio: Chas. Goodyear, New York; Mrs. Prescriptions filled at all hours. Goods delivered free ol charge to any part 01 thecitr. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles for a Christmas present call at GRANTS PHARMACY. liottles rang ing in price from t ne to Fifteen dollars per pair. Wonder Will never Cease I'nder HarrlHon'a Admlnlnlrallon. Washington, Jan. 10. The secretary ol war has appointed Gen. Chns. W Field to the place made vacant in the war records othee by the recent death 01 lien C. M. Wilcox. Gen. Field was a dis tinguished major-general under Robt. E. lcc, in the army ol Northern Virginia throughout the war. For a long while Mr. field was the democratic door keeper of the house. Kinif Cotton's Report Ni;w York, Ian. 10. Total visible sup ply of cotton lor the world is 3,446,662 Love, Mrs. and T. Fowles, Waynesville, bales, of which 2.942,862 are American, N. C; T. H. Lyons, Brockton, Mass.; I), W, enKtns, wue ano cnuo, rwnoxvinc, i F. Moore, Ueorgia; os. uaKer, tinio; Asa Loomis, Hickory. you want a first-class Hair Urush for a small amount of money, GRANTS PHARMACY is the place to go to get it. All kinds of T ooth lit ushes, Bath Brushes, Bath Gloves, Sponges, etc. against 3,210,826 and 2,784,426 respec tively lust venr. Receipts at all interior towns, 106,924 bales; receipts at planta tions 194,884; crop in sight 3,052,392 bales. Jl'MPKO FROM A TRAIN. H'Acn your Prescriptions aie com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Drugs and Chemh cols have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main St. A l (5i,ooo Extension. Washington, Ian. 10. Senator Stan ford has introduced a bill providing for an extension of the executive mansion in Horace Condrey, While I'nder the Influence of Liquor, ltt Killed. Horace Condrey, of Old Fort, wi killed by a fall from a train on the Wcst- : i 1 - :.l .1 1 . 1 u.. I Wltntne penitentiary .or young en,,..- sceor ae wan r. .Bb.. , Carolina railroad vestcrdav Mrs. Harrison at a cost not 10 execeo nnls. Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices: 2 Sc afl Patton Avenue Hecooa Boor. febudlv I Toys from 2c to 50c. Fancy Articles for Christinas Presents, e to SI. Toilet Sets, Mirrors, Bos Paper, Cups and Saucers, Vases, Baskets, lavenlle Hooks, Albums, Kid Gloves, Lined Leather Gloves, Linen Handkerchiefs, Plaia and Hmhr'd, Silk Handkerchiefs aud Mufflers, Umbrellas, Bags, Clocks, Scarfs, Ties, Btc, Btc, Rtc. A OVAY MAN. For a limited Clothing. time a large discount on And;ile Was) of the Quay Kind of Thieved, Apparently. I'liil.APKi.l'iliA, Jan. 10. A special from Meadville says: "G. W. Dclcmatcr, late republican candidate for gov ernor, was this afternoon sum moned before Alderman Doiigon, charged witn cmiicz.icmcni 01 $jii,iiin of the couny funds, having received as a banker deposits of the county treasurer while knowing himself to lie insolvent. A complaint was read and a pica of not guilty entered and a hearing was waived. Bond was given in $10,000. Delcmater's liabilities are $1,040,000, and the assets about $300,000. $950,000. afternoon. . Condrev was in the second class coach iHolatli.K Conaumptlvea. I . . I I nt ...I luifffiH tinun!Tfr train o. 1 J. I Kpitor The CimKN:-Your excellent I .., nM Pnrt Ur wa, ,, editorial about tlie propriety ol isolating ,ne jnnuence of liquor, and in sisuic man- consumotives nnd thereby preventing a ner his hat fell from the window of the spread of the disease, is to the point, and car. if the linbilitv of consnmption from in-1 The train at the time was near Mud fection is as great as some people think, Cut, and running at a rate of about the isolation ol tubercular patients I twenty-five miles a hour. Loncircy at should be demanded promptly. Dr. once ran to the door of the car, got onto Lcninim;. a lunc specialist of lone exrtcr- the nlatform and without speaking to ience in New York, says he never knew of anyone jumped from the train. He I a case ol consumption euner among alighted on lus neaa. ano it. is supposcu i nurses or others from contagion. While his neck was broken. The wheels ol the Dr. von Ruck, of Asheville, expresses cars did not touch him. He was dead his lielicf that the disease is infectious I when the trainmen went to him, which I under certain conditions, the occurrence they did as soon as the train could lie bv infection is rare. On the other hand, stopped. The body was taken to Old I the writer nas personal unowicoge 01 a fort. (iRKAT DAV FOR HPHKCHICH. 11. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. RUAl ESTATE. Walts B. Owvn, W. W. Wsst. GWYN&WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Gwyo) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF A8HEVILLE. REAL ESTATE i naiii Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caricts, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE its Pattoa Avenue. Next V M C A bulld'g. aovl d3m POBoiMi. I The Beat laasUood aa Any, Try a Box of Notary Puhlii.. Commissioners ol Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. JOHN CHILD, I Pormerly of Lymao at Child I, nfflm Mam. v Lcoral Block. REAL ESTATE TENNI S HNt UANUItS - AND T,f ) A N BKUKJSK And beConvid. Strictly a Brokerage Business Loans securely placed at B Oer cent. parnell and Hla Follow era on the Way to I.lmrlck. Duni.lN, Jan. 10 rarncll, accompanied by several of his trusted lieutenants, has arrived here on the way to Limrick, where to-morrow they arc expected to make one of the most memorable ad dresses in the history of Irish politics. Over a dozen special trains will convev crowds of people to the meeting place at Limerick, btronc detachments ol ponce are being sent there in anticipation of a disturbance of the place. HEAVTBNOW STORM. case of consumption wherein the disease wasclearlv acuuired bv inlection pure and simple right in the city limits of Asheville. B. Hot Springs, S. C, Jan. 7, 1891, Clll h'CH NOTICES. OFFICK Southeast Court Square. I. V. BOULINEAU, "THE SUN DO MOVE." (Rawls Block.) Choice Beef. Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. I nov3d3mo - And so does Asheville The great hustling "V' cl Is now being performed by all genuine Visiness men ol tne PARADISE CITY OP TUB SOUTH. Bverj man has his scheme i u. i in most eases to not unwill ing ears. We don't mind telling yon that out T . .it -ii h. l.nH anri Insure all ih. nrooertv we can. before "The Kobins pirst class new residence, cheapest home in Nest Again.'1 We have Just been appolnteii AaheviMe, location central. WILKIE & ATKINS, Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, MO. It PATTON AVKNl'K. ThePamoua OCCONBBCI1BU (Bingham Cadet) Smoking Tobacco. FOR SALE! agents for the Old Reliable Pennsylvania Pire limurnncT vu,. nun " . - with us. JENKS & JENK8, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms a & io, McAfee Block, W Patton Ave., Aheville. N C. FOR RENT. Catholic Church, Haywood street Services at 11 a. m.: Sunday school at 10 a. m. French Broad Baptist church Preach ing at 11a. m. nnd 7::t0 p. m. by the pas tor, Kev.j. l. tarron. The (sugar Trual. Nkw York, Jan. lO.-Judge Pratt this morning vacated the order appointing a receiver for the sugar trust and directed that the company lie handed oyer to the reorganization committee. THIS MEANS BUSINESS. TO LOAN. $ 6,0 0 0 WjTWebstcr Herald: Mr. Ashbaugh, u manufacturer of crockery ware, is here nw liArn avtiHii-nti to investigate b. ,.imlii and nuantitv of our kaolin At R Per Cent Inlercfit nancy street minaiim -iuiiuiv m.iiinii i properties witn a view to locating wtu in Il'a In Illinois and Benefit the Wheat Generally. Monticki.i.o, 111., nti. 10. The heav iest snow storm of the scnson has been raging for the last twenty-four hours, nd the fall of snow throughout Central Illinois will lie the largest for years. The wheat crop will be greatly benefitted. n. 1 I iL.i .1 i ......l and that the benefit will be widespread. ,reui;n,"K at, 11 ra' nnd 7 30 P- m' 1VI V. j. I-'. OWIMWII at 4-o'clock might services at 7:30. All arc cordially invited to these services. Siindnv school at the Methodist Chapel on College street beginning promptlr at V p. m. Claude Miller, siiienntenacnt First Ilnntist church Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by C. Durham, I). D., of Raleigh, N. C. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. West End Baptist Mission Rev. V. P. Southern. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m., Sundav. Services at 7:30 every Satur day evening. First Methodist Episcopal Church On good, productive, city f, tl manufacture nf crockcrv ware in I Western NorthCarolinnshould hisreiort lie favorable. hurKtatraville Landmark: The compa ny organized under the laws of the state proiMM't V, Oil loll? time. Al) and under the name of "The Statesville 1 1 J ' n laud development and manufacturing AT WASHINGTON. Trinity (P. E.l church Morning serv iiv nnd liolv communion. 11a. ni. liven Congressman Fowler says he would ,K service 7:30 a. m. . Sunday school accept the democratic nomination lor nd Bible class 11:30 n. m Plnely furnished residence In best part of e lust tne ining house, other houses for a Private Boarding. By Mrs. M. C. Stockton. IMPORTABLE ROOMS. GOOD TABLB. DBRIRABLY LOCATED. No. 5 FHt Street. deeao diss Asheville, N. C. city. A ao room house just tne tnin (..lilnnnlilr hoardlnff house, other also We nave some cnoice iiuuning wra that are worth your attention. Finest lot of standing timber and timber lands In the south. Mineral properties. Wantkd suits oi room, .or ngn puwp keening. Jt u List your property witn u. ru ii.k i, "i."" ai d rented, munbv hi 1.111111. ll'ST PUBLISH an unr new yamvnict ira Asheville. Fall of latest statistics Call for a copy. BIGKMW & JONES, RBAL B8TATB AND INVESTMENTS Room a McAfee Block, 8'. Pattoa Avenae. -novlTdlsa OAKLAND HEI6HTS SANATORIUM (PORMBRLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HEALTH RESORT IN THE SOUTH, Appointments unsurpassed. All modern theraptitlc appliance, aad baths for the re lief and tare of nervous and chronic dis. ease. Turkish. Roman and Russian baths. Belee- tricity, trtasaage, Swedish Movements, all In cluded In price of room. The Medical Management under the direc tion of Dr. P. W. NeWas, recently of the Jack son Sanatorium, at Danavillc, N. Y. For fur ther particulars address. Miss Emily Vaughn. A8HBVILLB, N. C. governor of New York Senator Edmunds made an ineffectual attempt to rally the republican line in support of the force bill. The two Idaho senators, who voted to "side-track" the force bill, are said to have been whipped into line. A meeting of colored men was held in Washington and resolutions adopted de manding the passage of the federal elec tion bill. Naval officers regard Secretary Tracy's letter reprimanding Commander Rciter as an important definition of their duti and powers. In the United States senate, after long discussion, it was decided to close general debate on the financial bill next Tuesday and to take a vote on the bill before adjournment on Wednesday company. 1 ne articles 01 incorporation were hied ana tne organization iook us place among those agencies which arc al ready at worn ior tne ucveiopmenv uu advancement of the interests ol States ville and the surrounding country. The officers are as follows: President, B. F. Long; vice president, J. I'. Caldwell; treasurer, Wm. Wallace. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. ply to j. M, CAMPBELL. Central-Methodist Episcopal Church South Rev. C. W. Bvrd, pastor. Divine service at 11 a. m nnd 7:30 p. m. Sun day school at 0:30 a. m. North Asheville M. E. church, South Rev. C. M. Campbell, pastor. Divine Service at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sab bath school at 0:30 a. m. Everybody invited to attend. Riverside M. E. church, South Divine service 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. by the pas tor. Kcv. I. C. Troy. Sunday scnool at 3 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. First Presbyterian church Rev. W. S. P. Bryan, pastor. Divine worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. E. W. Smith, of Greensboro, will preach. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Young people's prayer meeting at 6.45 p. m. FOKKICN. The presidency of the ministry of the Duchv f Mecklcnburc-Schwerin was offered Prince Bismarck, but he de clined the position. AtCrnnnda. Spain, a violent earth quake alarmed the people of the city to such an extent tnat tney rusncu rroiii their homes into the streets. 1I0MR. A decision has been rendered in New York against obstructing the aisles of theatres. The supreme Bench of New York city has peremptorily ordered the collection of judgements rendered against tne eievu- ted ronas. The young men's democratic associa tion of Philadelphia celebrated Jackson day by a banquet, at which ex-President Cleveland. Gov.-elect Robert E.Pattison, ex-Secretarv Thomas F. Bayard and other distinguished democrat! spoke.
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