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-'.if Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, TANUARY 16, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 220. 1 l 9 1 ' V LINVILLE. A plat? planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in t he MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulnens and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :,800 feet., with cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with tiwte and nkill, with well uraded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR BY TRADING WITH A. D. COOPER. Start right and your troublra will grow less a. the year advances; be keeps bin "Eyes reeled" on the Grocery Market and hi. stock i. full nml cmnplete In nil de partment and hi. good, will stand compar ison and his PRICES WILL SELL THEM. North Court Square, corner Main aud Col lege streets. ANNOUNCEMENT. THE RAILWAY COMMISSION I HVNOP8I9 OF THIS IMPOR TANT BILL.. A RECORDER. TIIECITY'SWIIITETOPCOAT To make room lor henry import spring orders, the Crystul I'nluce will for the next 00 days offer the stock of fine goods at greatly reduced prices. On our Bargain Counters we have put out mnny articles nt prune cost. Come early and Ictus replenish your dining room and kitchen, heforc the slaughter of prices is ended. The wonderful I.ittlc Jewel Lamps. We hnve iust received another large Invoice- of these usefnl and chenp lamps. We warrant them 30 cnndle power and to burn over 8 hours without refilling. Trices same a. Special prices in quantities, plete without one. It In Far-Reachlna; In It" Kflects and Will Probably be Counlder ably Amended Before ItM Adoption. The railway commission bill, as it now stands, provides for three commission ers to be elected by the legislature, for six year terms, save that the terms of those whose term of office liegins April 1 next shall serve for two.fourorsix years, rcsiiectivcly ; the salary to Ik; $2,!00 yearly, and the clerk to be allowed $!, 200. The money to meet these expenses tize What Senator Sprinkle's Bill Would Do for AHheville. Senator W. C. Sprinkle has introduced in the state senate a bill to create the office of recorder for the city of Asheville. The bill has been put on the senate calendar. Should this bill become a law Ashe ville will have a new officer, who will perform many of the duties now devolv nig upon the mayor. All cases now tried Dy tne cniei executive oi tne city woum then come up before the recorder. The duties ol the mayor would thcrcuy oc greatly lessened. A city othcial said tins morning: i nc idea is a most excellent one, if Ashevillc's demanded it. I think the town HOW THK SNOW 1ICI.I. AHHKV.I.I E TO-DAY, IN .. I, .1 .' .I i I -I .ii l. i-.i i- iu ratner small tora rccoraer just yet. i uu snauoc.iiv.ucu, tat. . . . hfld inlro. ernl railway companies according to the dllced nor wh it ha8 lywn Aone Thc Df- nsscssed value (if their property in this ficcofrccorder.ifcreated, willreuuireasal tn( nrv of about $1,000 a year. Thc mayor's The Mayor WaN In nalelich and the weather Clerk Tr ik a MneaU The open Car PreHHed 1 1' to Her. vice. When those who attended thc theatre last night went home about 12 o'clock, not one hail a suspicion that when he or she awoke this morning there would be a thick mantle of white over the ground. But there was. According to the wake ful weather clerk in Tin; CmziiN office, thc "beautiful snow" began falling about 1 o'clock and up to 12 o'clock to-day thc same "beautiful" fell. Th: relentless Hakes spared nothing, not even thc new paving which Mr. Denver is trvinir to nrcvent the citv If after the passage of the act any such "j7; "T"r"' dJ'!!f11 m!Itll; Pa-vi,, f"r' St'!?.. "ml tirVlcss ""' company shall charge, -rethanamir thc various parts ol the THAD W. THRASH & CO. No, 41 Pattou Avenue. I Cr.-ck.fy, Lamps, Cutlery, Tinware, House- furnishings, lite. No home com- una reasonable rate lor tne iransporin- ncaa ot tne city wouia men nave nine 10 uj,imnii,u tion of passengers or freight ol any kind, except preside at tne incctinKs ... tut i,itv it shall lie deemed guilty of extortion. If r .,'' P." ,' ' y-.c v,,v"" my company shall make any unjust dis- ..Thc election of a recorder would in- 1 edestnans wraped up and crimination in its rates for thc transpor- crease the city's excuses $500 or $tiO(l, out with umbrellas hoisted t;itionnfnnsscnirersorfre irht tsha lie ami 1 no not turn tne omce is nccueu s(mn glad to shut tlieni up 111 JI1BL jrvt, REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES, A desirable plave for residences and HEATHFVL HOMES. A good opportunity profitable investments, illustrated pamphlet, dress LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., LlnvlHe, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. Owing to the lateness of the season we are welling heating stoves at greatly reduced tine pnws to prevent carrying any stock over into the next season. If you want a stove now is the time to buy one for cheap. A few FINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidly and your chance will soon be gone See our Bargain Counter for odds and ends useful and or namental. Taylor, Bouta & Brotherton. No. 4fl Patton Avenue, Un der Opera House, T. C. SMITH & GO. DISPENSING DRUGGISTS. For ad- violalion of this act. The commissioners arc to make reason able and just rates of freight and passen ger tariffs, to be observed by all railway companies doing business in this State ano in muKing rate, simu cuus.ucr mc actual value of the employed capital ol the corporation, its earnings on its road; and shall make reasonable and just rules end regulations, to be observed by all railways doing business in this state, as to charges at and all points lor tne necessary handling ana delivering 01 freight, and also rules to prevent unjust discrimination in tne transportation 01 Ireight nml passengers, and shall also make rules to prevent the giving of any rebate or bonus, directly or indirectly, and to prevent the mis-leading or deceiv ing the public in mi v manner as to the real rates charged for freights and pas sengers, and the commissioners shall have full power to hx the dillerence in rates for ionu and short hauls. Thccom- mission shall have power, acting with the railways, to make siiecial rates lor the purpose of developing manufactur- inir enterprises in the state. Schedules of rates are to be urepnred lor each com pany. The companies after having filed exceptions (with the commission I to thc rates it objects to and the grounds ol A FREE COINAGE BILL IT PASSK8 THK HENATli IIV MAJORITY OF TWELVE. The Financial Bill Not Passed, But a More Radical HubHtltute In -The Force Bill Again to the Fore. Washington, Jan. 16. In the senate yesterday Mr. Vest astonished that body by bringing forward as a substi tute for the financial bill a purely free coinage bill which provides that n unit of value in the United States shall Ik a dollar to be coined of 12tj grains of standard silver, or 25 8-10 grains standard gold. Vest s substitute was agreed to without division. the bill as amended By stihsliiuic was agreed to, yeas 39, nays 27, as follows: Yeas Allen, Harbour, Hate, Hcrry, Blackburn, Butler. Cameron, Cockrell, Coke, Daniel. Iiiistis, Faulkner, Gibson, Gorman, Hamilton, Ingalls, (ones, (Ark) Jones, (Nev.) kennri, McConncll, Man- lerson, Mitchell, Morgan, raddocU, Pasco. Power. Puirh, Reauiin, Sanders, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, I objection, shall have the right ol appeal Shroiip, Stanford, htewart, Teller, tur- 10 me conns irom 111c uccniun ui 111c pie, vance, vest, vooriicca, minium, commission, which is to oe given in ten Wolcott. days after filing of complaint. Such Nays Aldrich, Allison, Carey, Cascv, cases shall have precedence of other civil Cullom, Davis, Dixon, Dolph, Edmunds, arts, lrye, Hale, llawley, lliggins, Asheville, N. C. The f cnuinc Brokaw waiter jackets DKidedl; large redactions In Ladles' ad Mlsse.' wraps, t'nderwear at half prices. New whit goods and embroideries. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zen as being the best flour in town. We have Just recciv. I ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES I Come and give them a trial, at actions, hither party may npjieal to I the supreme court from thc judgment ot I the supenorconrt. bach railway corporalian snail in thir ty days after thc commission is organ ized file a schedule of its freight and pas scnuer rates. The commissioners shall investigate the books nnd pnpers of al I railways doing business in the staU, and shall personally visit its stations and of- Iliccs, with power to examine all agents nnd employes, or other persons, under oath, to ascertain if the rules and regula tions of the commission arc violated. All contracts and agreements as to freight and passenger rates shall lie submitted I to the commission tor inspection ana cor- I'MIIKKI.I.AS NO COOIl. ventured but were order to rid themselves of the heavy load. At 4 o'clock this mornine the snow was two inches deep, at (i o'clock it was four inches deep and when thc snow had censed falling the soundings were made and revealed 8-ven inches The oldest inhabitant arose early this morning and rushing brcakfastless to Tim Citizkn hastened to tell a waiting concTCKatioti that this was the deepest snow in so short a time that he had ever saw." Thc flakes were enormous in size, and some wag on the streets remarked that the Biierintendent of the snow ma chine had set the teeth ol the concern too far apart. TKl.KPIIONIi WIHHS DOWN. But thc snow kept falling. Everything it touched it stuck to, and trees, wires, j and fences had to stand their share. Tcl- ()f ephone wires were broken by thc weight 01 Llic snow, MlKl 111c j;uy wirvn w tilt ing tower on court place seemed tired ol the load thev had to carry. The wires of the Western Union were heavily taxed, but none were broken and the business of thc office was not interfered with. THK OPEN CAK OI T. It was not cold, however. Early in the morning the Ashevilleslreetrailwayeoni pany, which always meets thc emergency, had its pretty open car out of thc yard and it was seeding over thc rails as though it understood what was going on around it. The electric und other wires stretched around court place had the appearance of great cables, and occasionally sonic J. S. GRANT, PH. L Of thc Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, APOTHECARY, 24 South Main Street.- -4 Wife "My dear, why is it that so mnny good people have to suffer torn Ihnt terrible ueurulgiu." Husband Ilecause they forget that they can go to CHANT'S DKLV STORE and get a bottle ofKcphnlinc for 'J5 cents, which will relieve then 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 Cigitrs at cost. Sold by the box only. GRANTS rilARMACY. The iincst und most complete stock 01 Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soups at GRANTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled at all hows. Goods delivered free ol charge to any part 01 the citv. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles for a Christmas prescntcull at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottles ram;. ing in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. Ivvarts, Frve, Hale lliu-ni-k. Hour Mi Millnn. Plntt. Oliav. Sawyer, Sherman, Spooncr, Stockbridg'e, sudden shock would send a sheet ol snow Warren, Washburn, Wilson, 01 lowa, Wilson of Indiana 27. Mr. Hoar called up thc elections bill in order to make it "unfinished business" for to-morrow. Vote was then taken on Mr. Hoar's motion and resulted in a tic; yea 30, nay 33. The vice president cast the deciding vote, in the nthrmntive, thus currying the motion. Thc following are the yens and nays: Veas: Aldrich, Allen, Allison, Lnmeron, Carey, Casey, Cullom, Davis, Dixon, Dolph, Ivdmunds, bvarts, I-ryc, Hale, rection. Violations of the regulation of Hawley, Hiscock, Hoar, McConncll, Mc- BON MARCHE. .to Sonth Main Street. 30 ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY MOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST 6000S AND THE LOWEST PRICES. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, It C. aprlS4 HARE BROTHERS 17 South Main Street, the commissions are punishable by fines of from $100 to $5,000, actions to be in th' name of the state. The commission shall inform thc com panics of any repairs, or additions to its rollinc stock or to stations which are deemed necessary. The charges on express packages are not to CORTLAND BROS., A larM discount on Ladies' and Misses' wraps and clothing for Men and llovs. Millin, Manderson, Mitchell, Paddock, Piatt, Quay, Sanders, Sawyer, Sherman, Shoup, Spooner, Stockbridgc, Warren, Wilson, of Iowa. 33. Nays: Messrs. Barbour, Bate, Hcrry, Blackburn, Butler, Call. Cockrell, Coke, Daniel, Eustis, Knulkner, Gibson, Gor man. Grav. Hampton. lonesof Arkansas, lie over 25 cents on packages under I lonesof Nevada. Kcnna. Morean. Paseo. Nos. 11 and 12 marked on tunc hve pounds, valued at less tnan o. 1 ne I'ugh, Keagan, blantord.Mewart, iciier. charges for telegrams not over ten words I Turpie, Vance, Vest, Voorhccs, Walthall, Washburn, Wilson ol Maryland, Wolcott, -33. to thc ground, and woe to him whu stood 111 its way The Doiicecveu were not spared, and the guardians of the peace paced their beats covered with snow the bents. STKIiKT TKAIT1C IM I'KKKI). There were very few vehicles on the streets, scarcely and sort of turnout ven turing excepting carriages and sleighs. Draying of course could not le thought of. And the mail man, poor fellow, had to walk anil drive his gig from the depot to the postotfice. The mail arrived at the olncc at S:la. George Wo, the Chinese laundrvman. said in his usual terse way to Tin; Cm zhn: "Mc no likee snow. Me go black Chinee. No snow in Chinee like Melicnti snow. Me scllce washec blizucss to Model Steam laundrv and skipiwc. Sec? Thc trains have not been delayed, the bulletin at the railroad office having Among the former arc about twenty wraps not bouKlit this season al about one-third of Real Estate Brokers, tr'- Children's Worsted nnd Plush caps ball And IllVCfltmeilt Agent. price and less. shall not exceed 25 cents. These rules are to be to anv point in thc State. No rail way shall grant passes to the legislators or to any Mate, county or municipal 01- ticer. and no tickets to these shall be sold at a discount, nnd any one of those named who accepts, uses or traTels on such a pass or ticket nt a discount, shall lie guilty ot a misdemeanor and punished by a fine. W ilmington aiesseugcr. PKRHAPH A "FAKE ProHecullotiH For Cruelty to Anl 111 a I h. Editor Tin; Citizkn: Some people censure our society liecause there have been so tew prosecutions for cruelty They arc ierhaps unaware that the fat- is partly due to the present lack of prof you want a first-class Hair Brush lor a small amount of money, GRANT'S PHARMACY is the place to go to get it. All kinds of Tooth Bt ushes, Bath Brushes, Bath Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Drugs and Cbcm cals 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. J. M. CAMPBELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans m. urely placed at II per cent. Offices: 24 & ilH Patton Avenue Second Moor. fcbudlT Manj other important reductions. The warehousemen Know Moth liilt of Mr a. Anders)' Hard Luck. t rprrnt iflKiip nf the Rit-linimid Dis- Lvniinn hv iiistu-cfl of the nt-ace. In all . 1 .....I.I,..IhV ll.r,,.,,.l, ll. -ff,nta ill' this paten cumainen in us correspouoi-ucf i" ..., . ....... ' ., n.i.l ii V ,li,irt,n ntwl trio m Asheville a story to thc cflect that V. .... ' V. " L ZA THE CKUEL WAR OVER. Mrs. Lizzie Anders, a poor widow with at th? I)rescnt st.sj,m 0 the legislature six children. Iivinir near Barnardsville, invinir instues power to try and detcr- Madison county, had had her yoke 01 mine such cases, lAI.I. THK INDIANA HI RRI.N- DER. TO GEN. MII.F.H. H. REDWOOD & CO. V. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. Mill, ESTATE. Wilts. B. Owtn, W. W. WR.T. GVYN & WEST, (SaccrsKir. to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881I rrri TA liMI1 AC ASUCVtl f E I jliw ntrsn iv wren vr ni.itfc. I REAL ESTATE. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, Clothing, lry Goods, Fancy Hoods, Shoes. Hats and Carpets. 7 & 9 PATTON AVli 2d I'attofl Arenne. norl d3m The Hloux Chiefs Will Now ko on a Junketlnx Tour to nee Their Oreat Father Harrison aud Have a Big Talk. Washington, Jan. 16. Dispatches were received last niuht by Gen. Scho- ficld from Gen. Miles, announcing the end of the Indian troubles in thc west. Gen. Miles says: "The entire camp of In dians came into thc agency this morn ing. Thev moved in three columns while Next Y M C A huild'g. P O Box 554. JOHN CHILD, Loan Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Pablk. Commlarionen of Deeds FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK aVonthesust Court Square. I J, (Formerly of Lyman Child I. Office No. i Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BualneM Loaas .ecu rely placed at 8 per cent. V. BOULINEAU, "THE SUN 00 MOVE." And so does Aihertne The reat hastllns; act is now beta performed by all genuine business men of tne PARADISE CITY OI Tit 8 BOUTH. Brery maa ha. lib scheme mmA h. niatea It la most esc to not unwill ing Mrs. We don't mind telling yon that our scheme hi to Mil all thc tend and Insure all the nronertv w can. before "The Robins Neat Again. W have Just been appointed grata tor the Old Reliable Pennsylvania Fire Insaraacc Co., and we want yon to insure with as. JBNKS JBNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room Jkio, McAfee Block, in Patton Ave., AstwTtlle. N. C. Private Boarding, By fir. Ms C. Stockton, COMPORTABLB ROOMS. GOOD TABLB. DBSIRABLY LOCATED. (Rawls Block.) Choice Beef. Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY I nov3d3mo FOR SALE ! First class new residence, cheapest home In Asheville, location central. FOR RENT. Finely furnished residence In best part of A 20 room house iust tne tning house, other houses The Bent laaaGood as Any, so Try a Box of TENNY'S FINE CANDIES And beConvinccd. WILKIE & ATKINS, Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, MO. la PATTON AVKNl'E. TheFainous OCCONEBC1IBE (Bingham Cadet) Smoking Tobacco. orcn stolen from her while stabled in one of the tobacco warehouses in Ashe ville, where she had come to market a portion of her crop of thc weed. this article was seen uv some one m Asheville, and a dollar was sent to Mr. A. Whitlock to start a fund for the pur- . p . .t . i : ii ennse oi ayoKe oi nxen w ucgivcn m mis. Anders, the writer remarking that it the men and women don't raise a bi) fund to buy the oxen then Ashe ville might as well shut her gates to 'trade' and say to it you conic here at your peril.' " The letter was signed "Visitor." Thc letter and money were turned over otwioic; western, ensv. to Tub Citizkn, nnd thc matter was in- , ,;;- rnwnni-l'vri; ...olmntixl All 11,1" WfttPhflllUtt III thP ,w 1 W'AI.TKM S. Cl'SIIMAN, Acting Secretary, Of thc North Carolina Society for "the prevention of cruelty to animals. Jan. 1C, 18S11. Haltlmore IrlceH. Hai.timork, Ian. 16. I-'lour, fairly active, steady, no change in quotations. Wheat Southern, scarce, steady; Fultz, 9ScftM.()3 ; Longlicrry, l)7('M.03; west cm. dull, easv; No. 1! winter red, spot, anil lanunry 97c bid. Corn Southern, active, lower; white, 5S'(i0c; yellow passing under the guns of commnnd Gen, Miles thinks it fair to estimate the c;ty were visited, and nt each place the mmlwr nt not less than 4.000 neon e. article was Denounced as mise in every lu .nvsh-hns directed the chiefsto have particular. Aot one oi tne warcnouse Millet, the rrencc sculptor, and the . "ir , , .. proprietors had ever heard ol the matter Duke of Hedlord are dead li rlilWeuf linnils outlier tin their arms I1 .1, .... i. and turne them in, which they doing." A telegram was received at the war de- until shown the purngraph referring to it, and each unhesitatingly pronounced it a falsehood throughout. The article originally appeared in the I I 1 .. T i 1 nf f l,,a r',tv no ii foninill- partment to-day from Oen. Miles asking i ti from Barnardsville, and was permission for a number of bioui chiefs sent to that paper by one VY luttemore. to visit Washington for the purpose of living in that vicinity. nn..(r;n.r .itii tl Pn-siilrnt in mr.-ird So it would appear that a fund is un to their c( Secretary graphed Thc Spnnish authorities are now of the ooinion that the man arrested at (Hot, in that country on the suspicion of being the murderer of General SclwcrstotV, in Taris, is not I'adlcwski, the nihilist. The distress among the poor in certain parts of Ireland is of such a character that unless the British government takes condition. Aftcrconferring with necessary and that Asheville need not prompt action thc fearful scenes of the v Noble. Secretary Proctor tele- just yet "shut her gates to the trade' famine years of 1846 and 1847 are likely 'Gen. Miles giving'the desired per- The money will be returned to "Visi- to be reproduced. No. S Flint Street decao dim Asheville, N. C. city. A 30 room house lust the thlni in.hinnniiie nonrtiinir nouse. oincr also We hnve some choice huildtmr sites that are worth your attention, finest int of standing timber and timber land. In thc atfiittn. Mineral nrooertics. wanted suit, oi room, lor ugn nousc- keenlnn. . . . , ,. , , List your property witnus ana naveit som .nH rri. MONKY TO LKNll. iiT piim.tsiiKit tir new Dnnionici on Asheville. Fail of latest statistics Call for copy. BIGKLOW ft JONKS, RBAL BSTATB AND INVESTMENTS Room S McAfee Block, 32 Patton Avenue. novlTdla OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM, (FORMERLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COM PLETE HEALTH RESORT IN THE SOUTH. Appointment un-urpafwd. AH modem thcraputic appliances and baths for thc re lief and lure of nervous and chronic diseases Turkish, Roman and Russian haths, Kcleo tricity, Massaire, Swedish Movements, all in- unrd in price oi room. The Medical Management under the direc tion of Itr. P. . Neefus, trcentlv of the .lack- son Sanatorium, nt uansvuie, N. Y. roriur- ther particulars address. Miss Emily Vaughn. ASHEVILLE, N. C. MINIHTKR LINCOLN. Back In London AKalu The Bell- rlnit tiea Quentlon. LoniioN, Jan. 16. Minister Lincoln ar rived at the railway station in this city at 10 o'clock this morning from South Hamilton. The staff, of the American legation were awaiting his arrival and when he decended from the'railway ear riairc he was given a warm welcome. Newspaper representatives sought an interview with Mr. Lincoln in regard to the Bhering sea question, but he refused to suy anything bearing on the topic. Ogleaby lathe Nominee. SrKiNOKiEi.n, III., Jan. 16. Ex-Gover nor Richard J. Oglcsby last night re ceived the republican caucus nomination for United States senator to succeed Mr. Farwell. 1 prescribe Simmons Liver Regulator, ond it deserves all the praise it receives. Dr. D. W. Atkinson, Siloam Springs, Ark, tor.' Mr. Blair Boea Not Go Back. Concord, N. H., Jan. 16. The republi can legislative caucus last night, on sec ond ballot, nominated ur.j.tt.uaiiinger. ex-member of congress, to succeed Mr. Blair. AT WASHINGTON. DKALKU IN REAL ESTATE AND A( MONT FOR Tllli ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Buys, Rents and Sells HOME. Governor Fleming, of West Virginia! fnvors an election law on the plan of thc Australian bullot system. Lee Iteel)e, of Lee, Mass., who won fame in 1888 by predicting the great March blizzard of that J ear, says the worst storm of thc present season will visit this country between the 1st and middle of February. The direct trade convention has met at Atlantn, Ga., and adopted a charter for a company to be known as the South Atlantic Trade and Navigation company, to establish lines of steamers between South Atlantic ports and Europe The Toronto (Ont.) Mail says; "His The house passed the army appropria tion bill, and took up the District ol Co lumbia appropriation bill. In the house, Mr. Mnnsur, of Missouri, has introduced for reference a bill to throw open the Cherokee btrip, as the Cherokee commission were hoiicless of coming to an agreement with the L hero- rtcd from Ottawa on authority kee. which leaves little reason to doubt that Tb iinitni Stnti M-nntc vesterdnv. the rumor is true that the imperial cov nfler a Drotracted session, by vote of 39 ernmcnt is urging the dominion minis .tn 97 novi naaw-H n free coinnce ters to unite in a proposition to arrange bill, pure and simple, as a substitute for all matters in dispute between Canada h. (fnonoini hill Th u-nntp then, hv n and the United States on a basis of wide vote of 34 to 33, took up the election bill, commercial reciprocity, and that Sir the vice-president casting the deciding John MacDonald and his colleagues are 1 aAMmxIu AtBt rlw.d in rnnv. iiiimip " vote. " i 1 Houses und lots sold on the installment plan. Op tions bought and sold. No tary Public. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST.. 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