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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAST 13, 1891. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. Tmm Dan.T CmxKR. Democratic. 1. ouhlLhed CTerjr afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing ram nncny aua : DO VOl' TRAVRLf ONE MARSHAL SHORT. Oun Ybab . Six Montr, Thibi Month,.. Okb Month Onb Wbk ..$ 00 .. 8.00 .. 1.S0 .. SO .. 15 If So, Cat Thin oat and Paste It iu Your Hat. Prom the Chariot Chronicle. The railway commission rules goYera- ing the transportation of passenger, are WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, 1891. Republican Extravagance. The Washington Post, a paper edited by Prank Hatton, a republican, has evi dently had about all the radical party it can stand. It very forcibly points out what the extravagance of the la,t con gress mean,. Our annual expenditures for the next two years will be over $500,. 000,000. Our entire crop of wheat and oats would not pay next year's expenses of the government on the basis of the ap- paS9fnger rates shall lw charged Probably the Chilian captain thought the United States so busy with Italy that a deputy marshal would not be missed. Ifhe did he is mistaken. Our r1fmif marshal, nre ton nrecinu, to tie interesting. The fare is 3'4 cents per mile carried away by pirntes, and we will Vir fimf ,-lno. onrf ', rent, for second have Mr. Silencer back safe ami Benin I if -.lmj r mA nriMf. 1 o we win nave iu use uu wircc n'lif cms,. V-iillt'rcn vvci J nuu l . , . . , ,,;,.,,.-- f firf n a tare, h.irll IMS- 1 J'"1""'" """ , , ,' 1'ittsDurg uispatcn. :- ..II -,1 1 en nr.i..wl nf linfr. scnKCl 1 luiunsu , v. u ....... v. fi ,, Meantime, negotiations for peace gage, isomoretnaninescncuuicu. ..... . itwn ffl)verii- senger rates shall be charged where the ment tK rebei authorities. It would ticket office at any station shall not have not be surprising to hear by the next at- k for a mmnnn i e t me before rival tnat iiosuiuieH nau ccawii niui nmt ... x i 8 ijca.ee trcniv iiuu uccn rauue-u. i,hk- the departure trom a station o. uie tram fumIs ha-e M upon wnicn tne passenger lmcnucu to uc Hort lord Times. transported. At junction point., wucrc . , f .. orHinHrv the incoming trains arrive so near the r0utivie of legal procedure in a neutral leaving time of the outgoing train that it state during the progress of war or re- ,.t ..ro.-fiol fr nuuvnirer to secure bellion elsewnere. u is not an incident a ticket, no more tnan ine acneawc 01 which can be magnified into a sensation. Rail-1 Brooklyn Times propriations of the last, the billion, con gress. The Post adds: "All the gold, silver, copper, iron, coal, oetroleum and lead produced in this coun try last year could not pay the expense. of the government lor tne same lengtn 01 time. "All the cotton, all the wool or all the rye, barley, wine, potatoes and tobacco produced in this country in a year could not do it. "The national banks of this country have a combined capitalization of $5!IU, 000.000. One year's expenses of the gov ernment would all but swallow up that ways are authorized to collect the exact mileaire for oassenger fares if they shall make the necessary change to enable them to do so; but if not, no more than the next lowest amount ending in S or 0 shall be charged. No company shall be illowed to charge over ten cents as a minimum lull or limn rate ociween regu lar stations when the tare would be less than that amount; provided, where the distance is not cicater tlian two miles or under the maximum charge for first class tickets shall be ten cents and for second cIuhs ii cents. No more than the standard passenger rate shall lie charted passenger, to and Iroin nan stations or otner stations wnere tickets arc not kept on sale. When pas sengers, bv want of proiier diligence, fail to provide themselves witn proiier tick ets before m tting on the train, then 10 cents additional for each passenger 12 veins old or over, mav be demanded anil The name of that Chilian vessel seized at San Diego for violation of our neu trality nws is Una and not hteta. inc federal marshal who made her fast says Itita. Pittsburg Times. It is to be regretted that one of our best cniiscrs was not on hand to add to the interest of the occasion. New York Mail and lix press. Bowels irregular and constipated, re sulting in piles, avoided by taking Sim mons Liver Kcgulator. "These are figures on government tax ation alone. Add to this city, county and state taxation, and something ol the enormity of the burden may be comprehended. "The United States has no great stand- ngarmy.no government raurimi... " Elected for all distances above lOmilei immense navy, no profl.gute court o(c . . . , kings and princes. Yet its annual expen ditures are greuter than those Austria or the German empire, greater than oreat n J T I I . ,1, . !!,;.!, DritillU IM1 IICIUUU, ichvei luhi. wiuibi. i,rinf -iiw In.lin nnri I'himi. n irreat as those of the c"rBul ''. Russian Umpire. Brethren, republicans and democrats, white and black, these are facts to be re- meruliered when next we come to vote twenty cents for over ten and less than twrntv miles: and 30 cents for all dis tances over twenty miles, and half these rates tor passengers over 5 and under 1 . peclnl Privilege". H the Progressive Farmer, and other champions of the sub-treasury scheme, will kick the "equal rights to all ; social privileges to none" plank out of the alliance platform, and declare that the only objection to be urged against the republican bonus-giving tariff is that it does Loot go far enough and embrace every class, it would bejmore consistent and only slightly more piclaresquely silly. The tariff for protection is wrong in principle and practice because it gives "special privileges" to the favored fe it is the government doing something for which it was never intended, i. e., pay ing a royalty to one man for engaging in a certain business, and taxing other men to raise the money to pay that royalty. The sub-treasury bill proposes to take money out of the national treasury and loan it to men at a rate of interest at which the government itself, with all its credit, can not and never has borrowed it. It is simply the "special privilege" idea reduced to down right idiocy, aenaiole. From and after Wednesday, the first day of April, 1X91, no change of Ireight or passenger depots or tlagstations Irom their present location, nor tne suspen sion of the sale of tickets, or the receiv ing or forwarding of freights from sta tions now m use tor such purposes, will lie permitted without the consent of this commission putmshed in accordance witn law. Application for the location ol depots and the construction of depot buildings must be hied m tne railroad commission office witn an iniormaiion needed for a full and nroiwr understand ing of all interests to be affected thereby, HIGH PR0TECTI0S. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A crrnm of tnrtcr tmklni: powder, lliitli cut of nil in Iravt-ninR .tu-nKth. l.nt'-.t I' s. (Juvernmcnt Foul Keport luiuiiuiy The magnificent music temple in New- York city which the tribute ol the peo ple in the name of protection and savings I bv virtue of the contract labor system have enabled Andrew Carnegie to build in New York city as a monument to his own glory was dedicated yesterday. Walter Damrosch, son in law of Secre tary Blaine, swung the baton. Toledo lice. Andrew Carnegie is the leading mem ber of the A. L. l nck company, which controls seven-tenths of the Pennsylva nia coke region, and is now conducting its business umlcr the protection of the I state militia and the f'liikertons. Mr. Carnegie is a lending advocate of protec tion to American industry. ladinnnpo- hs sentinel. Andrew Cnrneirie has been elected a .k . f,l, U.i,:ul, .',.n,,,i a.ii-irtv 1 lie raising oi muies to supply tne mar- T. . ., h hrnr.i hnw v,rv .m. nuivii vniuiiim ! tin iimiuili t mi i j I Q H M 2 M a ket of Western North Carolina which would pay well. Progressive Farmer. This is a most sensible suggestion, and is as true as it is sensible. Tin; Citizkn it of the opinion that no more profitable business could be started in Western North Carolina than that of raising mules, and the wonder is that some shrewd discerner of the advantages of fered by this section for profitable invest ment in this business has not long since embarked in it If the Progressive Farmer would con fine itself to such suggestions as this, and talk less of the sub-treasury bill and other impracticable, not to say foolish and hurtful matters, it would much sooner ical Andrew is with his workingmen.- New York World. Carnegie was once a laborer. In the present strike he supplied the Pinkertons with Winchester rules that he had stored his Hraddock steel works Bullalo Courier. Mr. Carneuie's high protection import ed puuper laborers from Europe, brought here to displace American laimr, do not appear to be thoroughbreds. Dayton Tunes. Then and Now. In ancient days for many an ill, We used to take a big blue pill, It did so surely tear and gric, We felt for purgatory ripe. Today, when sick, we take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are gently nier- u 3 0 u 5 a o Tka Popular Cocoa of Europe, The Coming One of America. rVltK SOLVBLK CI1KAP. Rich. Digestible. Stimu lating. Nourishing. ITqwIm.t nornli.irlv rlelic. ""'" I ' ----- ious flavor a food and drink combined at a half cent a cup and Jit for a pniue. VanHouten's Cocoa "BEST&GOES FARTHEST" ff VAN HOUTKN'8 0OC0A trie, always bm ") f.Ttntod ,.d patented aaa Uaiad. I. Holland. It Is oknowltdtwl b the moat .mliunt dooton nd nljiU thu br lh. .pedal treot meatVis Hotrrts'i Ooou hM nnd.no, th. nlobllUT of t". atwk-fbraunc onatUacnU I. Increased 111' Br Mat., whil. th. whole of th. nbn, r pruned and rendered mora p&leUhl. ad di(Mtlbl.. "Largwtula In th. world. I (or Vam Hitrrax'aaad tuke aa other. plrMrMAWMWWMt WE OFFER At our bargain counters, "off tyle8" of Hats, Cups.&c, at biauirnter nrum jnow ik your chance. A fine line of Straw HntH, ery latest etyles, just open ed, and going fast. Call and see us. "Weaver & Myers, "THE SHOE STORE," No. 39 Patton Avenue. V V b t. a 7. a s e x 1800 FURNITURE 1H01 Walnut, Oak, Cherry, Sye iMiiore, Ash a ml Klin suitw, without nuniber; our Kith century oak can't be beat, either quality or pi ice. We also hnvt; one of tin best upholsterers intheeoun try, and will give our sjieeial attention to that lineof busi ness, rndertaking promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed at $ I'alloii Avenue. BLAIR & BROWN. FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE. 35 N. Main Street, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Ot'KT SytlAKI!, SPARTANBURG 8. C. TRY THE E. H. BRITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUP.DER Also trraillng of all kind. done. All order, promptly filled and work guaranteed. Can lie found at all time, at Grnhain', Cotton I'm-tory. nnl9dtf MODEL .v,- tr. nil thlnUin., .i. i. r.i i,,,.,. imt or itronelv cathartic, accordini! to -"' -"1,1 f.i. . e;..i, ii.j...i, nil. ctt in the farmer and his welfare. Trof. CLAXTos'sconimunicntion in to dnj', issue is both timely und important The charee has beenopenlv and frciiuent lv made of late that Mrs. Hunt's efforts to hnve the study of scienti6c temper ance introduced in the North Carolina schools was far from die-interested; that she was paid for her work; that she had a copyright in the hooks that would be used in teaching this study, and that but one firm published the books, the mon opoly making them very expensive. All this is denied by fro!. Claxton out of sufficient knowledge of the whole matter and we hope the prejudice that has been created against the study will disappear. As A matter of fact it may be interest ing to know that the gentleman who called The Citizin's attention to the needy Confederate soldier n few day, ago, was an ex-federal soldier, and the only contribution toward his relief re ceived at The Citizen office so far came from a "yankee." There is somewhere about this little circumstance a morsel that might be chewed upon with more profit than the ordinary stick of chewing gum, Juantum sulficit. Dr. C. A. Brici-.s, a northern preacher accused of heresy, has written a letter in which he says of the contents of a book written by one of bis critics : "He devotes six pages to the second advent, twelve to the resurrection, four to the final judgment, four to heaven and eighty-six to bell." Dr. Biiggs has evidently for gotten that hell is a mighty important place. Tim Japanese have a poetical idea aow and then. They launched a ship recently. From under the bow, says a correspondent, was suspended a large and gayly colored globe, from the bot tom of which a cord was attached to the launching ways. As the ship moved down the slip the globe was torn open and two doves and a cloud of bits of I colored paper were set free. ious Heartache, LonstiiiaUon, indiges tion. Bilious Attacks, and all derange ments of the liver, stomach and bowels. Put up in vials, hermetically scaled, hence always fresh and rchume. 1 urely vege table, they oerate without disturbance to the system, diet or occupation, sold by druggists, at '25 cents a vial. STEAM LAUNDRY 17 Patton Avenue. Concord Milk. From Plain Jim Cook'. Standard. When milk is drawn from a healtbv cow not a microbe can be discovered in it. After two hours there arc 25,000 microbes to the pint. I.KMON ELIXIR. Pleaaant, KleKanl, Reliable, For biliousness and constipation, take Lmon blixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness and pal pitation ol the henrt.takc Lemon hlixir. for indigestion ana loul stomacli take Lemon blixir. For all sick and nervous headaches tuke Lemon Elixir. Ladies, tor natural and thorough or ganic regulation, tuke Lemon Elixir. Dr. Moilev s Lemon hlixir will not fail vou in any of the ab.ive named dis eases, all ol which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stjmncli, kidneys bowels. Prepared only by Dr. Mozi.KV, Atlanta, 0a., 50c and $1.00 per bottle, at drug gists. LKnun hu uaiir. Cures nil Coughs, Colds, Hoarnrucss. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throut and lung diseases. Lle- gant, reliable. cents at aruggists. rrepareu only by Dr. H. Mozlcy, Atlanta, Oa. janlveod I.AIMRf Needing atonic, or children who want build ing up, BDOIlin MKP BROWN'S 1HOJH HITTKRS. It tl pleRMiit to taka, cure, Malaria, Ina laun, uiuousnws ana uvsr uxnpuunu. PBUNKEMESS V Liquor Habit. mmnewvKio motcisufroittuiu I! HWifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC Itrtn be aive n la cotTi. U. or In krttclM ol food. without the knowloflRttof imtii-nt If Dwewry ; It is fttttoiuLeiy h&rmlcsA ft ml will effort ft imma nent and ftiM1y cure, whfihtr the pa41tnt in a mfdert1rtnstprornftlr)hHrwrrk. IT NKV EH TAIL. KiitM-nUm m tiiltlly and with iuch rtrti mtv that the luutcnt iiniWxTiw no tncttn- vmlenc, and toon his ctimpli'te reformation la jnactva B Pft0 owa inw. idud uau tit KAYSOR Ac SMITH, DruKuiMta, Ashe villc, N. C. nn35d&wlr raon wed tri G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 61 South Main St. (I.nw' China Hall.) SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891. TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTIIERTON, No. 43 Patton Avenue, Leonard (loanable Ilefrigerntors, Water Coolers Wire Dish Covers, White Mountain Tee Cream Freezers Fly Traps and Fans Oil Stoves, Fly Screens for Doors and Windows CALL AM) 8KB OUIt "CROWN" SAUCEPANS, With Asbestos Bottom Lining-Food Never Burns. We would call your attention to our JEWETT STEEL RANGES. Handsomest Kange ever soon in Ashoville. Sample set up in our window. Well worth looking at. mll-3m it nmu i nn in m ii J. P. SAWYliK, Psrmiirnt. O'I'ISM. CIIXB, VlcR-Pixs. . B. KANKIN, C'Asnis CAl'ITAL $100,000.00. ORGANIZED MARCH S, 18UI. Battery Park Bank. Trim" ft a b K' nrrn Imnkini' upon iiitprrvrn coimttrai fifM. Conmirrclal iinnrr dintftutitrtl. Collection made on hII nfceMtlilr point L.onn mad SAFE DEPOSIT. Plvr nn1 a halfytar, aro I .tarteil In Ihc mu.ic htl.intrM. The Koplt of A.hrvlllc anil Wr.trrn North Cnrolina hnvr been kinri to mr nml 1 wlflh to niakr crntrful m'know Hlu-cmrnt nl It. I aturtrrt liv taklns n agriicy. I iwcamf .nnn .nimncu inai inr tiroHr arc mtltlrd to lirttrr in.trunirnt, anil faiirr trcatmfnt than I would gtl nctins merrlv in that wnv. Ilcni-c I Htartcn out in tmilrnt to Kive in. verv net in.irumrni. for the monrv they hml paiil prevlou.lt for llirir in.truinrm.. Fur a eontinuance of the hl.torv or the A.hevllle Mu.ie llouiie ee the Cltlirn of few da. Inter. Meanwhile come anil see my .tock and get price., at 35 North Main Street. C. FALK, RentH Boxen In It Fire Proof Vaults at ReuHouable Rate. Solicit, account, of individual., bank., banker., Am,, and corporation,. DIRECTORS. T. S. Movkiwin, R, I.. CnHy, C, T. Kawi.k. G S. I'OWKI.L, V. K. McBkk. J. H. Home, F. 8 CnlK. (I. M. (.'OIK, T. W. PiTToa, II. T. Col. I.IK.. K. 8. rH, W. H. Ballard. SEE FOR YOURSELF (H'R NBW I.INR THE HICKORY INN," HICKORY. N. C. THE "GEM" HOTEL OF THE SOUTH. LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, from $1,011 to $4.2ft; net., pole., etc. A lieau- tlful line Croquette, Hum ball, and Flat, Our new line HURD'S CELEBRATED STATIONERY Staple nml fnncv. Our 1T cent Fountnin I'cni. uoIiik ri :ht alone :lcntv left. Our new Souvenir of A.hrvlllc, only fl ctnt.. Wc hnll clone the Imlnni-e of our I ictionary Holder, nt f'J.SO, worth $3.0. J. N. Morgan & Co., BOOK8l!l.LBR8 AND STATIOSBKS, J Public Hqnnre, la e 4 a a 2 M 0 Q a (V 1 S 9 tm 0 m 9 e 3 9 n n 4 mm ft Can't Vou Sec? Do vour eve. trouble you In nnywny? Ii you find it annoyintf to rend or .ew ? Ila yon hendnche cither in the forchend or haw of the kull If no your vi.ion cannot fie re Knrded nn perfect. Ilnvc vour ,ight tested fee of charKe, natifnetion Knaranteed. 8BU NATl'RB'S IIBAt'TIKS.; Telencopcd, MivroNcopeH, Field GlaHsca, Spy GlaH8Cf, All klnd.'of tu-icntific inntramcntn. Ashevillc Carriage and Wagon Repository. T. S. MORRISON, (Succc.or to B. F. Hine,.) Collevre Street, Rear of Grand Central Hotel. HEADQUARTERS FOIt THE CELEBRATED OLDS FARM WAGONS FULLY GUARANTEED. Prlcea From 10 to ao per cent. Below Any Competition. The Bualnena Will be Conducted by H. I. Child. T . S. MORRISON, NO. 59 N. MAIN ST. amoaof'TheCitiien." Eroybodrrtadi It; and in proportion to tot rtturn it Wb hare three men-of-war in southern water and it ii reported that the Char- .... , , . , . , I 'l .mi iDunfiwiuua w mv urn ft leston, which is ao alouch of a boat, is in jklda tdrtitT, itstttf an thrthtap- , penult ol toe itata. u tne enman in- iM t m the country. arsenta ahonld tend their warships to defend the Itata and if ours should arrive Advertising CREATES many a new business ; ENLARGES many an old business ; REVIVES many a dull business ; RESCUES many a lost business ; SA VES many a falling business : PRESERVES many a large business: cMrnatts - J 1 OCLUAOO flKCCM IU an 0UinH, A.ul.n,, unA,..un.r Mlln -. . llau . Bv,.rr rrnrii iTrn To advertise judiciously, use. the col- "-"" "" UB. "'. " raeu iurr, rcnuuacn DEALER IN AND PUSTER. To mv Prlearia anil Cnatniner.! I have recently purehaaed the .tock of B. Baird (at the old Hammmlac itanit) lor ea.n, To AeiTertiactw1 about the same time, why here'a hoping OB n,)., contract, coot most the old flag would be kept right aide up. I be handed ia try 10 o'clock a. nu and am prepared to offer yoa burfraln. In Boot, and Shoe., ana Notion,, uroccrie,, tjacon riour and Halt. Hata. Clothina, Dry Good. The b nea. will be eonducted dt j. n. un bone, T. B hare In the a fttll niDDlv moTtd my prlvaM offlca lata the .tore at 68 North Mala Street. Voara, Btc. T. S. MORRISON . B. Clayton and W. P. Feirrara, who be glad to aerve yon In the future aa they he pa.t. I will alM continue my More at the old depot where you willalway, and ply of Bacon, Flour, Salt, Hay, Corn and feed .toff Fertillrer and Plaster. I have Listen to plain facts about the Kabo corset. You can't break the bones-for one thing. If you do, within a year, you'll have your money back. Soft eye- lets-that's another thing that can't be had with other cor sets. And hear how it's sold : if you're not satisfied, after a few weeks' wear, you can return it and get your money. F. 1. Rliniiiauj('i Average Winter Temperature. 52 Degrees. The Hotel is handsomely furnished throughout, has Kkftric Lights, (las, Hot and Cold Water Baths, and all the conveniences of a modurn home. For terms, etc., address FRANK LOUGIIRAN, Owner and Proprietor. WOODBURY'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. College Street, Rear of Court. House. Telephone N0..1. I it Sis eb Fi tii , OA A'OEN PRK HOTEL AND COTTAGES. Tn niilc from A.hevllle on A Kt 8. Hull- rimd, lloanl per day; 12 per week; -W per month ol 3H clay.. Panic to Mnncr or Tea, ft. THUS. A. MORRIS, apranritf Proprietor. PIANOS AND ORGANS, ON BA8Y INSTALLMENTS WITHOUT INTEREST. Hotel,, Boarding hoaaea, achoola and In dividual, aupplled direct Trom the m-nufac- ji'K,. J'V TV ' l.andau, Victoria, Brette, Coupe,Coupelette,Drag;,Cabolett, riuetoii, Cart, Surrey, "Via-a-VIa, Rockaway. Kullinjt Front Couie, Combination Bngil.B T cart. tten,ion lop varnafrc, mh Top Pbieton, Village Cart, Park Wagon, Park Wagonette, Party Wagon.. Four Paaarnger Buckboard. Saddle Boraea a Specialty. Driver In Full Livery. 1 - i M-l l.-J J-X !- STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL, AND RESTAURANT. All freight paid 15 days test trial hi yoor ova home Stool and Instractsr furnunea with each Inatrament. "Hellable ln.tramenta, one tprlcc only, and that the loweat knot, a." For catalogoea, term,, etc., call on or ad- drew J. F. GARRATT, Mo. 41 Patton Avenue, AafcCYlll, m, c. ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNI8HE0. BOARD IT THE WWTH, WEEK OR OAT. Also, table boarder, can be accommodated, ttreat car, paa. the door. Opea from o'clock a.m. until 1 2 o'clock p.m. . ...., ,. Am prepared for catering at inorteat aouce iot nim r"i i j trlal. Hy Celebrated Philadelphia Frlea Are well known. No one can wrp' them. An prona to ,ay 1 nay, tn nne, . larje, Ranm Id A.lvevlUe. Can aerre order hi from ft to S minntea, ,och aa Pi.h. Game, Oyater I on th. Half Bheu. route aaa tmun w,.. w ... dcclj Re.a.ctrully, E. STRAVSS, Prop.
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