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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19 18!1 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Br RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. Thi Daily Citixbh, DtmocraWc, la published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing ratca ttrictlr call) .- (n Vi. $8.00 81X MONTH S.lio Tiiubii Months. I SO On Month ..... 60 Onb Wui 1A SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1891. Si-baker Crisp lias appointed Kced, of Maine, a member of the committee on rules. He belongs, however to the party that doesn't rule. Let us be thankful for that much. Thb doctors say that the head of Nor cross, who tried to blow a million and a halt of dollars out of Kusscl Sage's finan cial grip, was egg-shaped. Evidently the shape of u bud egg. The understanding is we betray no confidence in making this statement that if the Gen. P. M. B. Young over pay money does not come back into the city through him it will, of course, be refunded by the city officials who are to blame lor its payment in the fust place. The over-pay was a piece ot carelessness for which the people should not suffer, though done by their regu larly elected agents. We find the following in the columns of our esteemed contemporary, the Con grcssiouul Record : Mr. Quav submitted the following res olution, which was referred to the com mittee en foreign relations: "Resolved, That the committee on for eign relations be requested to inquire whether the acquisition ol those portions ol the states ol Sonora, L'hihauliau and Coahuila lying north of the twenty ninth parallel ol north latitude, in the republic of Mexico, is practicable, and tor the interest ot the United States." The acquisition ol that territory would even up our southwestern boundary line, and give us a strip of country supposed to be very rich in silver, mountains und can yons. But Mexico will nevergive it up never. TliKKli is something absolutely ab surd in the expectation of the com missioners of the Columbian exposition that China will be represented by her manufacturers and her products. They affect to extend the right hand in wel come, while congress stands on guard to project them with the vigorous foot of contemptuous violence the moment the celestials laud on our shores. The Chinese, the oldest of civilized nations, are not unconscious of their seuiority in age or their priority on the arts and sciences, and very naturally and properly despise the patronizing and churlish ill breeding of a nation which, in relation to China, is still iu the lending strings o national babyhood. China will not therefore be present at the feast. Tliey ticl There. It makes us very tired to read the after diuner speeches ol many people who think they are lauding Hie south, und de bate on the new south, yutikec push and yankee bruins, etc., while ull northerners ure welcomed and eagerly soug lit utter us citizens, vet they themselves admit, utter a short residence here, that the southerner is a full match in brains, bus iness quuhlicalions and push, tor any yankee or Englishman under the sun. We do not believe in thus disparaging the native intellect and brains of the south erner. Bessemer City Messenger. The most convincing evidence we have of the ability of the native-born south erner to hold up his end with his north ern brother is found in the tact that the former goes into the hitter's own field , and there holds his own with the best of them. This fact finds frequent illustra tion in the success of southern men in New York city, where the conqietition is tierce and the reward correspondingly bard to win. There are, by the way, many more southern-bom men in the north than is generally supposed. The HcPouxald Case Analii. The Fayettcvillc Observer, speuking of the Robeson county indignation meet ing over the verdict in the McDougald case, says : "We still think an attack, from what ever quarter, upon the action of the bench und the proceedings of a duly con stituted court, hazardous, and subver sive instead ol conservative of law und order. It depends on the nature of the attack, by whom made and in what way. An attack made in the heat of passion and based on other motives than those hav ing the good of society at heart might indeed be subversive of law and order. Hut when men whose standing in a com munity is as good as the officers of the law, after due reflection meet and, with substantial agreement, point out a fail ure to administer justice and tell why there was that failure, then we huve in opinion and an action that conic nearer to being law and order than the thing criticised provided the premises of the party criticising are correct. The law us administered and the judge and jury that administer it are to be respected only when the law is good and the ad ministration of it such as the majority of an intelligent community approves. Judges are but human and not above the criticism of their fellowii, but such criti cism should, of course, be made only for the gravest of reasons and as a last re sort. If the indignation of the Robeson county meeting is as well founded as it seems to be, it has con vietcd the judge and jury in the Mc Dougald case of subverting law and or der. The action of that juajge and jury, if they have been correctly arraigned, makes lynchings much more probable in Robeson county, and, in a degree, all over the state, than they were before the result of that trial was announced, and that means a possible total departure from law and order. But we sincerely trust that the judge and jury that have been arraigned will have a reply- to make to the charges against them. It would not surprise us if they were able to show that a fair in terpretation of the statutes compelled the former to rule in a way that, to the lay mind, seemed unaccountable, and that the verdict ot the latter followed as a matter of necessity from such ruling. The public verdict is not finally made up in this case. Petitions) and Pardons). From the Wilmington Messenger. The administration of justice is too often now a solemn farce without peti tions1 and pardons to bring it more in contempt and derision. The best people are becoming more and more impatient with the corruptions and short-comings of jury triala. Let "justice temper with mercy," hut let it not be said that in North Carolina "justice is lanie." Buy your Xmai presents this year at the Crystal Palace, . THE TATTLER. What He Beea and Hears Worth Talking; About. Of conrse vou nil know what a para site is. "My friend" Worcester says n parasite is a "hanger-on." Well, that's exactly what I want to talk about to daya parasite. There are several ot these parasites in Asheville. Where they came from or how they happened to blow here nobody knows. At any rate they are here, and here by a large ma jority. They move in the highest circle, go riding, driving and hunting when ever they want to, using the best teams in fact they hare the entree to all of society's doings, nnd rustle around among the bon ton in the most self-satisfied manner. How these parasites man age to live is a problem that a person not "on" cannot hoie to solve. One thing helps them out they never pay any debts. I have in my mind's eyenow a gawky sieeinien of humanity who has mode Asheville his home for some time, and who, I will venture, has not done one good honest days' work since lie came here This same "scab on the back of respectability" owes one debt in pan ticular that he would have paid long ago, were he honest, and one that lie should be forced to pay by law. Forced honesty is better than none at all. This one fellow is not alone, how e.er. Asheville seems to be afflicted with the animals, and the remedy does not appear to lie anywhere in sight. "Oh, society, what eussediiess is committed in thv sweet name!" Before 1 get a chance to hove another talk in this column with my congrega tion Christmas will have come anil gone, with all its pleasures, its rejoicings, its happy reunions, nnd its fire-crackers. Sjieaking of firecrackers, it seems to me that it is not exactly proper to cele brate the birth of Christ, by the popping of cannon crackers and tnr)edoes, and the tiring of guns, and sometimes the rowdyism we see. But then it has lieen the custom lor a long, long time, and it is quite likely to lie so for years to come. Any way, the time has come lor all ol us to be on our good behavior, anil have our hearts open to do good deeds to the many whose poverty will keep them from enjoying the pleasures of the glad holi day. The poor we have always with us, and "He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord." Everyone of us can do a little toward making soinejiersou happy on that dav. You'll do this, won't you? Ot course. The Morning Gazette is a curiosity to Gazette. Hut it will no doubt be a win ner, as it comes not to bury Caesar or to praise him, but to bury the Mountain Maine-Journal and to praise Asheville. It has a good telegraphic (?) service, nnd the old Journal's stock of errors in sign ing, punctuation and composition. It II do, I reckon. Some person in the morning sheet g'.ves a quarter column of praise to Mayor Blauton for putting down n sidewalk on South Main street. This would be all right, if it had lieen the mayor's work. That official has about as much to do with the street work as 1 have. The work is done by the street committee, and although the mayor may suggest such work as is needed, I think you'll tiud that by hunsell lie can no more have street woi li done than the hiiinlilest citi zen. I have heard it said that it was be lieved by some that the reckless shooting indulged in bv some jiersonoti Havwood street last Saturday night whs done by a policeman. I hardly believe it, yet it is possible. A policeman who will shoot oil his pistol that way just lor tun ought tv be locked up. Managers Reynolds and Siears never did anything more deserving of praise than when they refused to give the Lon don Gaiety I, iris a date. Now, if they will do the same thing for that crowd ot females traveling under the name of Dun can Clark's Female Minstrels, theater goers will lie under still greater obliga tions to the in. Asheville gets enough chaff us it is, und doesn't at all need stub combinations as those mentioned above. Reynolds & Sicnrs have shown u dispo sition to "tote fair" with Asheville in cases of this kind, and we will luqie that Duncan Clark will be allowed to pass by on the other side and not slop, And now, to those who have agreed as well ns those who have disagreed, with me during the year about to shut up shop: Here's wishing you, one mid nil, the merriest kind of a Merry Christ mas and the happiest sort of a Happy New Year! The 1 ut tier.' ;ot The Milieu Kvery Time. "I nin marry nny ;irl I please," was his exclamation, but unfortunately then he did not please any: and there was a plain reason for it. He contracted ca tarrh of the worst form, and, although a wealthy, educated, attractive person every oeher wuy, he was positively re pulsive to his lady friends, a number of whom rejected his offers of marriage. A friend advised him to use Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Kcmedy, He took his advice, and now is the most popular benu in town, nnd he really can "marry nny girl he pleases" to ask. It made his breath pure and sweet, he has no headache, no offen sive discharges from the nose, in short is in perfect health and all from using n few bottles of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. WeHteru DreHHed lleef for Ashe ville. The Armour Packing compnny.of Kan sas C ity, Mo., has opened its refrigerator line with Asheville lor the handling direct from the packing bouse of their choice western dressed meats, consisting of whole carcasses and all the choicest cuts of beef, mutton and sausage, as well as nil kinds of poultry, game and celery. For the present the refrigerator cars will lie located nt the foot of Haywood street near the Asheville ice factory. All dealers and the public generally are cor dially invited to visit the cars, where thev will find Mr. J. P. Darkness, who wili represent the packing house, nnd he wi.l take great pleasure in waiting on every one. The first shipment has just arrived, and no one should fail to call and lie convinced of the superiority ol these meats. China dinner sets made up to snit your wants from $8 to $1125, all pretty, at the Crystal palace. Stamping for fancy work on any mn trrial done in the best manner at 48 South Main street. OWDER Absolutely Pure.- A cream of tmttmt bafclnf aowder. Hick est of all ia teavcnlnj atreiitS. Latest U. Ut ROYAL uoacraaMaf roM Htpen. HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES. Raisins, Nuts. Shelled Almonds, Sal tod Almonds. Currants, Citron. Orange Peel, Lemon 1W. Mmce Meat, Plum Pudding. For sale by S. It. KEPLER. fS $2 1 , TOW snrsSBBnS 1,000 Cenulnft Tyler Curtain Deske t2l and 24 Net Spot Cneh. No. 400T Antique Oak Htundurd Tyler IeU, 4ft. 61 n. long by Jlft. ttln. high. Mien nnd 1 his! rrimf, Zlno liottom under drawers; piiient; Hrii lined Curtain; .'(dinned Onk; Wrltlntt Table; OTum bier lock; o no lock securing all drawers; tf hev enrdhonrd Filing Boxes; Uupbnnrd In end; Pnnelei Finished Hack; KUoiision Arm Wildes; WetcUi SOO Iba. li lc F. O. It. ut Fuctury, fttt-ft A el Also 1,000 Antique Ash Desks. No. 400M. Hume as ubove.except mail" of Hol'.f' Antlquo Ash, K-d as oak. Wrlicht M ltm IVIve F O, I, nt Factory, OMEl Net. hhlppei from our Ind!:iiiitKdt factory direct. Mndo nnd s.iU solely by tut) TYLER DESK CO., St. Louts, Mo. lMpsjceCitnloRueof llitnk CouDirrx, Drnkn, l-10 ( lu color OcfiUver printud. Uoukt free; posture 15 eon I . ROBERT BRUUN, CIVIL BNtilNBRK. Sl'KVKYOK ANI M II CH ANICI AM. Construction in wood and metal con ducted. Thirty years' experience in prae'i eal Mirvr yitiK I in ' ruction in nuvh.tiiicnl branches tfiven. Close nitiiHurtrtutiis a sm cialtv. Residence, McDowell ivruuc. decS-dam OPENING In December We WilHIavc on Exhibition TilK FINISHT LINK Ol SOLID GOLD AND GOODS THAT HAS KVKIl MAKKHT. Younre invited tn rail nnd exiiinine the lii.e which is appropriate for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ARTHUR FADING JEWKLKIt. OPENING DAY FOR $3. The4Citizen has purchatied the exclusive right to sell the superb views of Asheville, sin gle copies of which have been bringing $5, and now offers them at a greatly reduced rate on thick or thin paper to subscribers. Anyone pay ing $3 in advance for six months' subscription to The Daily Citizen will receive FREE a copy of this engrav Lag of Asheville. ""ku A pampMat of Infonnatlra and U" 1 Vttrjtuf tba lw,ilii.wlnK ilo to if T f Obuin Pateutt, Cavmlt, TradeiF 1 Maria. Giprrlabt Ml fc.fJ BE A MAM APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. EMCCT IS IOM!-MATCHLSS l WAR! So aulloM were inc tLel.DU for .ulw.rl mm Him puo. ikit.m hlnh w.r. iuuniliiili. Ivarr If AN ctn b. STKONO nd VldOKOUg In til r.ip.tti. YOUNG MEN OR OLD, mfferltif from KERV0TT8 )B BIL1TT, L it or falling ftUn hood, Fhyilral Eieuiti, Mental Worrv Stunted Dew eloumant. 01 any PXKBOHAL WEAKMLB8 can bt re it or. d to PERFECT HEALTH hd4 tht NOBI.B VITALITY of BTR01Q MEN, tb Pride and powtr ot KaMcsi. We clmm by yearn of piuenre by our rcliiHivfl met h t in it uniform MUHUPPLT QFBUC0F.BB"1I) Iri'llt I V IIlKltll ISIHIISII p 1111 Afflictions of Mn. Testimonials ' f rum !iO Star ii anrt TurrWiiri Alt AMD UrUf BAAlf irittt'r srnt . r,t, neidert. post- UVn HCff DUUIV imlrl.fora limited time. Gel 1 while you can. Pull Eiptn. nations for HOME TREAT UEHT. Too can be FULLY RESTORED as Thousands ttave been by us Rand our testimonials. Artdren at one ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. Trappers and Sportsmen WAN l lil), 10(i Rood otter skins Will also huv hear, mink, wildcat and lox sM'i. We con furnish teel traps to tins - who vvnitt them Skins of in;ill animals tniit lie "citscd." that is not cut open, as it lessens th ir value. Ski them enure nose, leet anil all. Pry in lw shade; use no salt or alum Always remove the hone fr-.n the ind Call on, or mid ress JKNKS.V li'KS, octtidtf i!H I'ntton Ave.. Asheville. N. DAY ft I I 1 r&r- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. STERLING SILVER Iii:i:N rij.Yl'KD ON THIS M. FIELD, NO. 8. SOUTH MAIN ST. Saturday, Dec. 12. E. B. BARNUM & CO. One Price Hatters. Men's, Youths' Boys' and At a reduction of 23 por cent. All good nurkod in plain llguivs, just an they wore a month ago, from wh ch take a discount of 25 por cent lie practical in making Will be pleased with a nice Umbrla; we ha ve them with solid gold, sterling sil ver and natural sticks. Fine Neckwear, Cuff Buttons, Silk mid Linen Handker chiefs, Suspenders, House Jackets, Smoking Jackets, and the MACKINTOSH WET WEATHER COATS In Single and Double Texture. E. B. BARNUM & CO. OISJJIMIICU Gent's Furnishings IN A RUZE OF liLORY. No mutter what other nil'ts tnke yum fan cy, you can do nothing wiser than to come and look at what we huve to show vou in SUPPERS. There is ri rcnt variety represented in our stock, front the daintiest little Si eciincn that ever adorned a dainty little foot to the slip pers of stouter build for feet ol stouter huild Mow some yifts will picas1' Ihoe that you want to please, or whether thev will pie se th. mat nil you can only K''. hut that slippers will he accept ttileyou know without heitiK told Come without del iy jud look at t ur a sortmcut. Fulemvider's S&ore, 18 PatlfHi Ae. JICS.SK u. htaknich, UNDERTAKER ; AND ; EMBALMER, uvukv Ki'ynsiTU of thi; w'mnkks IM'HNISHIill EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. NatiMfactiOH Uuhi anlccl. t'roniit Attention '.ivi.-n ti, Cull, liny tir Nif!ht. OHicc und rrnWI-m' No 'J7 '-r'h Mnin Stmt. Trli'ihinr No. fll. thi; ri vrri.ANo schuoi. KNC.1.ISII ANIl I'KKNCH HOME AND 0Y SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. So. 4o French llrunil Avenue. M KS. IIUKC.WVN MAITI.AM). I'MNOIPAI. Till' ttehool will rr-'M.i-n Soiile'iiti'. t HmnH tor inliint elu! I'riMii nine to tv tve An ntlern uin ci'jta tor French convcr:i. lion will In forni'-il lor Iroiiet tni'Ie- t lit- I'iecc lion or Mclie Hurrn id tic la 1-nt-crie, tli- Itloinee tie i'acatl' mie tie Turin -THF School of Private Instruction, ioi ilullev Hlreet. Ix'Hsmia i en Mitily in- SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, PENMANSHIP, BOOKKEEPING, AND THE ENGLISH 8RANCER. tlur iiist uitiun m1 .tptfd to the iKpiin iiK'ittM ol t'.'K'h itnilvulual student, thcehv fit etiriu: mpiil (in l thorough p'ti-rr8S. I'ai tietiliirK litriiisiictl upon ap, licalit-u. 3c ' ARE YOU AT HOME AT HOME? We arc receiving Rome of the tin nil mo me at kind of compliment on our () K, Itctl room unite If money mivi"tf nn olijcet.it in a RUite tltut will suit you to perfection. You have read a yooI deal uliout furniture nnd perhaps you have not q-tite believeti all that you have seen in print but thi suite trlln it own ttory and you will be lot In won d r when vou ee it Ilo v It can tic iold at such a figure will Ik a riddle to you Conic nloiiK nnd echo what we lay about it and don't forget to lakeadvaMtac of the oppor .unity which your visit will a (lord ua to how you our at uk. BLAIR & 45 Palloll Ave., FINE CLOTHING. AND your Christmas presents. MOST MEN- 8 North Court Square, ASHEVILLE, N. 0. mm ASSIGNEE'S SALF AT MAinSLKHAU,.-' Twenty t'n 'liquid (luMiirs w'i th ol nu... to b feOLfci AT t OST. Oveec.ints uten'Kun'l hovs' miils and all kituls if ;ent.' furnishm;.' uoiuls. This is h fine opportu ity to buy yum winter k oils at prime cost. ; j. m. .i i)(.i;u, JR., oet'J7pt. AMM.lfll. M. A. TILLER, PRACTICAL, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, 4 ourt Bquarc. PALK'S SIIISIC PI40ii STEINWAY, EVERETT, HAHVARD. WIl.COX .11 WHIT . FAKKANI)- VOTI'V KIM FALL. 8ANI0S. GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. EASY INSTALLMENTS, LOWEST : PRICKS. HIGHEST GUARANTEES. ESTABLISHED "SIX YEARS AGO, 1 can refer to humlfd o' (iitroim, the best mm in est. rn Nortn Cnroliiiu. Cull on ur a .tlrt hh C. FALK. ,S N. Main Sirttl, ASHKVIIJ.K. N. C. ptirtniilturtf , H. C WHY DRINK Su-c:ilK tl foreiKu witu-H ? In nine c Hen out ot ti n i.u k I u vile eomu timl .t ehe.tp p tiat" vpiiits, iMs net-! ami ct ers The pro-ilm-l has ik" er hein within s k'H if a vine ;r. V ti simpl v pfiv an rh. rtit(int priee f.iralaU''! wi h a l-'rvneh .auu- i he nsult i in ser.v an.i lyn p.nia. The Hu1iflav eio at Hand ! Wh "t you uant i; ;-lo t c iv the pun juiiv of I he criMH'i hat .vi - imnno'e tliyte tion, net a 'ni.u' mmi! eu;-e typepsiu Ask your wine meiehaut t"..r t ie "i;n;aiii-, Kt:if It in purr. ood en nhfor ..ny nui i h ap enoiiLh ( r til'.. 11 y'ur ileh r eannol sup j ly von then iri'.e to ill; viueart, I'riee! will In- fivt'ii "it iippli' iitnui, A Titc f.' -l (Vi in ilii' me' iittt only In 'he in-e i- 1 ilu.eit iu.irt , it 2 dui'fi pin's. I IIS K. lluVT, (:n.aHiue i evnnl 1 luln-i', N. C nttvl-t'ln A XMAS TALK ON FURNITURE. Chriit' mas coiniH and Cliriluiftt K". It coined with nt niy weteot'icH and it Rue with munv reretn. Wt cun make it hb clear an da , to you that no Chrtatnms pur chaH can possibly give Krtatt r sntiMfactioii at hotm th:m a selection Iro n our stock f upholHtercd chairs. One excellent reason i th it whatever you select, you will have it after the turkev ha been dincstrd, unit when the Christmas of ism is nothing but a uleumnt memory. Voit" purchase ill be with you when Christinas coim-H ajcain it will !cc vou thro ih the Chtistnius feititvl tim of a liictimt. M'DOWELL, Aslicvlllc, N. C. e. b. mm I CO. One Price Clothiers. Children's E. B. BARNUM & CO. ON 14 lMllCU Gent's Furnishings Vr-r1 ' ' -f ', , W- mi CHRISTMAS IS COMING ! Tin) nuiiiy pcopli- put off luiviuu; a Gno l 1 i -1 n r--tlicinscl vch. hut now iH tlii'ir cIiiuicp. With tin' licet in struments nnd n nutunil liking for my I'lofessimi, I offer you every nil Viiitiiye for net ting n Good I'liotoLvrnpli. HARRY SHARTLE, 59 South Main St., Asheville, N. C A RARE CHANCE To Get a Fine Heating Stove At a Very Low Price. THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE, W. V. WEST, Assignee. 43 Patton Avenue. ,,.., THE WESTERN CAROLINA BANK IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT "THE NICKEL SAVINGS STAMP SYSTEM." Stamps may W puirliased from tlin Hank or any of its agents. Whon you haven dollar'n worth, thm will he iv ceived on deposit a t tlie hank. Pelov is a list .of our agents who now soil these stamps. As oth rs are nppoiiited you will he not 'tied through this paper T. J. ItKKD. IWlMnore. T. Jv WILSON, liiltmoiv. J. 11. wnonmrK, rit.v. LIXDAU, I IOI74 i 1 1 & Vi)., VWy. K. J.GASTOX, Hominy, X. V. For particulars apply at (tank, where information will he cheerfully furnished. m Tlie-e ling'Ts arep Milling to I he fact that 7" acres of land just outside the corporate limits of Asheville, v:th a mag nificent view of the city and tin; French Broad river, can now be purchased at figures so low that no one expecting to buy a home in Asheville, can afford to let the oppor tunity for buying pass. In a few months the street cars will be running within live miputcs' walk of any portion of this land. Will be told as on easy terms. Address, -10."), Asheville, N. C. 1892.-- NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, The Best and Cheapest Family Journal in the U. S. 03STE DOLLAR .A. 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