Daily Citizen ADVERTISE. Many man has attributed his success in lile to peculiar talents and business capacity, when the fact is he sailed to prosperity on the wings of an advertisement. ADVERTISE. But words are t hings.snd tmall drop of ink, falling like dew upon thought, produce that which make thousands, perhaps mil lions, think.-JByron. ASHEVILLE N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VIL-NO 246 Asheville 2 t: OMATOE S iHREE POUND QUART CANS, HAND PACKED, FOR TEN CENTS. OF THE PEOPLE OF ASHEVILLE Buy their roasted coffee from us, and we want the other half to try it. We make a permanent customer of ev- jj COOPER, ory person to whom we sell north court square. the first nound. The coffee we brnp; about, in our MACBETIPS PEARL : TOP : LAMP : CHIMNE1S, PEACHES. Three pound quart can In good syrup, pa. ked In "Good Old Buncombe," at 15 Cento. Thi. In the cheapest Peach ever of fered on this market, quality considered. CANNED VEGETABLES. Corn, Peas, Beans, Squashes, Okra and Tomatoes, Boston Baked Beans, &c. CANNED FRUITS. Peas, I'lneapplei, Huckleberries, White Cherries, Strawberries, Blackberries, c. We nlso carry a full line of all kinds 01 California Canned Prults. ALL, SIZES. BEST LAMP CHIMNEYS IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. Do not break; save from accidents. They are shaped to make the right draft for the CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS. PRAYER FOR SPEAKER CRUP'S RESTORATION. The Ureal congressional Kxcur Ion to Chlcaito Prevent Much Business Being Done No DCs stou In Either House Tomorrow Washington, Feb. 19. In the senate owing to the fact that the congressional excursion to Chicago was to start at an early hour in the afternoon, the atten dance of senators at the opening of pro ceedings today was very small. The vice-president laid before the sen ate a communication from the secretary of the treasury in answer to a senate resolution taking strong ground against the proposed transfer of the revenue flame, and to fit the burner; made of the marine service fronj the treasury. To the navy department the secretary toughest glass, and tough against heat. Sold only by THAD W. THRASH & CO., Mandhling Java BOKMARCHE." AND Arabian Mocha. We also carry in ntock finest Carracas, Santos, and Rio. KROGER. 37 SOUTH MAIN STREET. REAL ESTATE. GRAND SALE OF LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Prawers at 29. 30, 49 and 89cts. Chemise at 33, 43, 63 and 63cts. Gowns at 89, 69 79. 89. 99cts. $1.17. $1.87. Skirts at 48, 58. 68, 78, U8cts, $1.18, $1.38. These goods are full size, nicely trimmed good material and well made. Also a full line of Hamburg, Nainsook and Swiss Kmbrnlderies and Torchon Lace, White (looiis, and Ginghams; all new Spring Uoods. CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVE China, Glass, Lamps, rite. THE TEST. QUANTITY AND WB ARB NOW OFFERING VlHITSON'S N. C. PEACHES, THREE POUND CANS, FULL WEIGHT, $1 SolDuzen Cans, Cans Tor agcta, 1 j i-a Cents a Can. WHITSON'S 1 TOMATOES, 311) Cans, Full Weight, 91.00 Dozen Cans, 3 Cans for ascis., recommends the creation of a rerired list for the revenue marine service. Kclerred to the committee on naval affairs wil h a suggestion from Mr. Cockrell that the communication receive the committee's prayertul consideration. Mr. Morrill onerea a resolution tnat when the senate adjourn today it be to meet next Tuesday. The senate passed a bill extending lor ten years the operation of the Chinese exclusion laws. The senate passed a bill appropnating ten thousand dollars tor the improve ment of the road to the national ceme tery near 1'eusacola. The house was called to order today by Mr. Kerr, its clerk, who read a com munication from the speaker designating Mr. McMilliu us speaker pro tern lor tne day. In his prayer the chaplain invoked di vine protection ot senators, rcuresenta tives and members of the press in their trio to Chicago, "the mighty city ot the west, the marvel of the century." He also referred to the speaker's indisuosi tion, and prayed that his oriel respite from toil and care might result in his perfect restoration to health. U11 motion ot Mr. t-unsion, 01 tvansas, a resolution was adopted setting apart Saturday, March 19, tor tne delivery 01 eulogies uuon the late Senator I'lumb. iailvci cume to the liont Hgam, out this time in a form that elicited no oppo sition Irom either silver or anti-silver men. It came in the shape of a resolu tion from Mr. Bland providing for repntit of the silver bill, and for printing 5.000 additional copies 01 tne majority and minority reoort. Mr. Tracey. ot New York, suggested that the number be increased to 1U.0UU and the suggestion met with Mr. UWind's ON THE HEIGHTS, Much Drill- Talk of Foetr and lug Out There. Bingham Heights, Feb. 19. Special And still they come. We have several new tcllows every ween. now. tseiore long we will have our usual number of cadets. The general average of the cadet body is one hundred and forty. In three years from now there will be no less than three hundred cadets here each year. Just think of the money these three hun dred cadets win urmg into Asncyiue. After figuring a little on the subject it seems to me that every man in Asheville would do all in Ins power to help out the school in every way, and especially in getting new fellows to come here. If you see a boy whom you think we can get, let us know, and we wid send him a atalogue. In doing this you not only do the school and the bov a favor, but you do Asheville an infinite amount of good. The soring is almost here, and the time for poetry, the time for music, th".' time far moonlight strolls, and the time when "a young man's fancies lightly turn to thoughts of love," are all joining in the procession. We will join in also. lvre many weeks we will commence drill ing, and that is a grent pleasure in store for the Asheville people. We are having fine weather for drilling, and after we commence it will not take us long ts get in good trim. It is well known that a great many Bingham cadets are in love with a great many Asheville girls. This is convincing evidence that a great deal ot poetry is manufactured on the Heights. Now. it this was orinted in a three inch column in diamond type, and sold at twelve and one-half cents a yard, itisestimated that no less than three hundred thousand dollars would lie the result. Now, it it were printed similarly, but sold by the number of rhyme9, it would bring no less than to'rty dollars. If the metre were taken into consideration it would be valuable nly as an emetic. Such is love poetry. W e are hoping to make arrangements for a football game, lor today week. It will probably be played on the Kenil worth grounds. A'. A'. 1'. I II IS it HOME Hl'l.K. THE TARIFF OR SILVER WHICH WII.I. HE GIVEN PREC EDENCE IN THE HOUSE. If ttae.Tarlff Question Is Opeaed I'p In Two Weeks), There Can Not be Much Hope of Reaching the Silver Issue Soon. Washington, D. C. Feb. 19. It is an nounced today to be the intention of the ways and. means coramitteto call up the tariff question in the house, early in the week after next. This program would to some extent defer the consid eration ol the silver question, for the silver bill cannet be taken up and got out of the way in advance of that time. The announcmentTof the purpose to call up the tariff question about the first ot March was made in the ways and means committee today. At a brief ses sion of the full committee an agreement was reached among the members of the committee, that the minority should have until a week from tomorrow to prepare their reports against the three bills, wool, binding twiue, and bagging, measures heretofore ordered favorably reported to the house by a party vote. Chairman Springer then announced that it was intended to call up one of the three bills on Monday or Tuesday fol lowing the submission of the reports to the house. No objection was manifested on the part of republicans to this course. IIAVE YOUR CONEts OUT FOR HILL,. Perry PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT In. 8 1-3 Cents a Can. We can also Klve you a bargain In a fin- approval, and so amended the rcsolu- w. W. West, W.t B. QWTM, w. ""l I, . ., SI GWYN & WEST, BUN MAnunb. (Successors to Walter B.Gwys) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHF-VILLE. REAL ESTATE. quality of TURKISH BATH TOILET SOAP at 35 cents a dozen. We can make still further reductions in above prices to large buycra. We hare the largest stock of Groceries ever brought to Western North Carolina, and propone to sell them at prices that will com pete with any market, Respectfully, POWELL & SNIDER tion was adopted. THE I.VMBER INTERESTS. Loans Hecurelv Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Southeast Court Square. CORTLAND BROS., E CCS E 1 Real Estate Brokers, . And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Office. 24 & 38 Patton Avenue Second ;fioor. fcb9dlv JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A RROKBRAGB BUSINBSS. Loan, secure placed at 8 per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 28 Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A build's;. P O Box 884. noyl d3m ROBERT BROUN, CIVIL BNOINBBR. SURVEYOR AND ME CHANICIAN. Constructions In wood and metal con- ducted. Thirty year.' experience in Practt vtn Instruction In mechanical branches Kiven. Close measurement, a spe cialty. Residence, McDowell Avenue. dec8-d3m For your Supply of CHEWING AND SMOKING ARTICLES GO TO THB MODEL CIGAR STORE, 17 Patton Avenue. The only Exclusive Cigar Store in the City. C2 D O - X CO Es3 0 0 0 n o t-5 o C3 W D O X w rv w h Ph w CQ J U M The co-partnership known as H. Redwood I & Co. expires this day by limitation. henry redwood, annie c. presly, John h. Mcdowell Asheville, N. C February 1. 1892. Work of the Southern I.nmber- iuen'a AHSuclatlon. New Orleans, Feb. 19. The Southern lumber manufacturers association last night adjourned sine die, after an all day's session. A resolution was adopted against the evils of selling by face meas ure, prevalent in Alabama and Georgia- Ttae directors were constituted a perr manent price list committee, with puwen to change prices. The only change in the grades was the abolition of the star rift tawed flooring. A memorial to congres was adopted, asking for additional ports on the gull coast. The various vice presidents were ap pointed a committee to solicit subscrip tions for the yellow pine exhibit at the World's lair. Kansas city was named as the next place of meeting. H. b. White, ot Missouri, wasre-eieciea president; George S. Lacey, of Louisana. vice president, and M. f. jucuoaa, Missouri, treasurer. The HrlllMli tiov eminent Has troduced ItH Hill London, Feb. 19. The long talked ol Irish local uovernment bill was intro duced in the house ."of commons todav bv Balfour, amid cheers of the govern ment supporters. In introducing the hill Halfour said that ever since the for mation ot the orcscnt uovernment, and oven before, the extension of the local government to every part of the United kingdom, Had been a cardinal point oi the conservative's Dolicv. The bill na.scd the first reading, and Balfour fixed the second reading for March 3. The conservatives, for the most part decline to criticise the bill until it has been printed. Some steadfast supporters of the mini itry. however, conlcss that the measure needs much amending Both sections of the Irish members in. teml to onnose the bill to the utmost while the liberals are exultant over the bill, believing it to be a final blow to the government in coming general elections. TWO BIO BK1DUKH. Belmont Prefers HI in to Cleveland. Washington, February 19. The fact Perry Belmont has come out openly for David li. Hill has caused a sensation here and it is pretty generally believed that it will have a strong effect on the country at large. He is a "kid-glove" democrat and Ins prominence in the business world will do much for Mr. Hill. Belmont was chairman of the house nance committee during a part oi Cleveland's administration and was by him appointed minister to Spain. He asserts that Hill is as good a democrat is Cleveland, just as solid lor tantt re form and good money. Nortu Dakota Democrats. GkanD Forks, X. D., Feb. 19. The state democratic convention to select lelecates to the national convention lias been called to meet here March U4. GRANT'S PHARMACY, ol THE THIRD PARTY. -1 J 4 a The undersigned hare this day formed a co-partnership under style of H. Redwood & I Co. for the transaction of a business In gen eral merchandise in thecityof Asheville, N.C. HENRY REDWOOD, ANNIE C. PRESLY, john h. Mcdowell, CLAUDE II. MILLER. February 1, 181)2. Nominates a Full Ticket In Louisiana. Alexandria, La., Feb. 19 The state convention of the people s party ot Louisiana met here yesterday. There were 171 delegates 'present. The follow ing state ticket was nominated: Gover nor. G. W. Price; lieutenant governor, J. J. Mills; secretary of stale, I). M. McStarvuk; treasurer, onn ftianoaey; auditor, John Henilnck; superintendent education, J. U. Patton; attorney gen eral, J udge Wade StauL'h. Mr. Villi was placed in nomination iur governor, but declined the honor. '1 In state executivecomruittee was appointed and the convention adjourned. CIVIL, RIGHTS, The will I Passed Bv The New York Assembly. Alhanv, Feb. 19. With only nine ncg. ative votes the big East River bill passed the assembly. This is the bill which provides for the building ot two bridges across the East river, one from Williamsburgh and the other from Fulton street, Brooklyn, to meet near the Bowery and Delancey street in New York, to be extended across Nv York hv an elevated railroad in Soring street, and to connect with the Brooklyn elevated roads, the New V ork elevated roads, and tne proposeu nuu Aver rniim-l. The company is to have S25.000.000 capital stock, and it is to pay no taxes except on its real estate. UNFORTUNATE FRENCHMAN! Florida's convention. Jacksonville, Feb. 19. The democratic convention Tampa on June 1. It 416 delegates. state will be held in will consist of AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE, NO. 24 SOU 1 H MAIN ST.. Flitnt a A Restaurant Keeper Can Herve Whom he Pleases. DBS Moinhs, Iowa, Feb. 19. The Hyde- Hooewell case, involving the civil rights A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE of thecolored man, ha. been settled in favor ot tne defendant, no neweu. i ne court held that Hopewell had a right to refuse to serve Hyde in Ins restaurant and that the fact of the latter being a colored man, did not enter into the case. In other words the retaurant business is a private one like a grocery or a dry Boods store, and differs from an inn, and the proprietor may sell or not to any one who enters tne store. His Adversary Will Not Duel. Paris, Feb. 19. Laure, the Boulangist deputy who was struck by M.Constans, hen minister of the interior, during a cbate in the chamber of deputies, Janu ary 19 last, has resorted to law to ol lilt satisfaction for the indignity put on nn him. He has attempted to force M. onstans to fight a duel, but the latter culdn t accept any challenge ana con- senuentlv M. Laure has summoned him to;answer a charge oi assault oeiore me tribunal ot tne beine. SPEAKER CRISP, For rent to a rennorislhit nrt Hr.n. u in a good location; bath, hot and cold water. Also a boardlns house for rent. We have the brst lacilitics of any firm In Imc iuk lor insuring your dwelling houses, your furniture, .torse and stock if you get burned out you know that tou I can come to u. and be sure of getting your Some choice bargains In city and suburban properties can ot Bad by calling at our of- uw. i luiun ihbus m specialty. He Will Not Come to Asheville Just Now. Washington, Feb. 19. Speaker Criip left Washington last night for Fortress Monroe, where he will remain until Monday night unless his family can per- uade him to stay a few days longer He hns not fully recovered his strength since his recent illness, and is in need of rest and quiet. CRISIS IN FRANCE. A BRILLIANT RING We are showing some of the daintiest dot titles ever displayed In Jewelry. It would be asier to tell yon what we haven't got than what we have. If yon haven't seen our ele gant trifle, in gold and Is silver, there Is a treat awaiting yon, and, whether yon have urchaaes In mind or not, yon should not miss them. It Is difficult to resist going Into detail. we are strongly tempted to describe some of the exquisite products of the season's art, some of which show that the caprices of fashion art apt to be wonderfully charming, but you'll get s much better Idea If you come and If ok for yourself. , B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVBNVB. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms t and 10. McAfee block, a J Patton atcduc, AsncTine, n. i;. FORD KILLED. STILL IN THE RING. R. B. NOLAND & SON, GROCERS, No. ai N. Main Street, Wish to announce the fact that they are sole agent, for the Spartanburg .team baked bread, the only first class bread to be found In the city, and so table Is complete without It. We get It fresh by express every day. Don't forget that wear, wholcsals and re tall dealers In potatoes, apples, onions, and all kinds of country product. Everything kept that I. usually found Is a first class grocery store. The Man Who shot Jesse James 1'ut Away. Denver, Feb. 19. Robert Ford, who acauired widespread notoriety by kill. ing Jesse lames, the Missouri outla in 1882, was shot and killed in a saloon row at Creede, a new mining town some distance from here. lor some time Ford has been drifting among the mining camps. He has been in many quarrels, but until the tragedy of todav, no serious results came from his tights. Nebraska's Governorship. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 19. Chief Justice Maxwell, of the supreme court, ha handed down an opinion, holding that Gov. Thayer had no right to the office of governor, nor had he the right to issue the authority that Lieutenant UoTernor Maiois should have held the office pend ing the test of Boyd's citizenship, and that when he was forced out by Boyd bis tenure ceaseo. Kxtra Session. Austin, Tex., Feb. 19. Got. Stagg has issued a proclamation convening the legislature in extra session March 14. All the Ministry Have Tendered Their ReslKnallons. Paris, Feb. 16. All members of the French ministry have tendered their res ignations ts President carnot. ihe cause of the resignation of the ministry was the action sf the chamber of HOUR. There were Sve more cases of typhus fever discovered in New York 1 uesday. Six cases of tvohus fever developed in the Jewish colony in Oakdale in Worces ter, Massachusetts. New York papers are protesting against the passage of a bill pending in the legis lature of that state licensing houses of ill tame in New York city. The Chicago city council has decided that hereafter all buildings to be erected in Chicago shall be limited to a height of 150 feet, and that they shall only be constructed to that height when front ing on streets ot 80 feet or more in width. The New York Herald says the north ern democrats are almost unanimously opposed to free coinage. With the co operation of their conservative western and southern colleagues there are good prospects of the defeat of Bland's bill by from twenty to thirty majority. . Senator Gallinger, of New Hampshire, in his speech on the public printing bill, distinctly affirmed that the public print ing ottice was not sate ana ougnt to ne condemned; that any day it may fall to the around and bring great calamity uuon the three thousand people who are employed within its walls. FOREIGN, In order to avoid the bankruptcy of Uruguay the national debt has been con verted into a per cent, security. An epidemic of small pox prevails in Csrfu, capital of the island ol that name in the Mediterranean belonging to Greece The president of France has signed bill appropriating $uo0,000 tor the French exhibit at theChicago Columbian exposition. The police officials of Warsaw report that German agents have overrun Kus-sian-Foland, and are secretly conducting a Tan-Germanic agitation. It is feared in London that the foot and mouth disease, which has broken out among the cattle in England, will cause further trouble before it is stamped out. Lord Roscberry, swner of the well known American racing horse Foxhall, formerly the property of Mr. James R. Keene. ' is about to send him to the United States, where he will be offered for sale. Experiments made at Portsmouth, England, with the Sims-Edison electric torpedo proved that the torpedo could he worked successfully when launched from a vessel in motion, with a range of one mile and a quarter and a speed of aiuetecn knots an hour. ASHEVILLE. IN C. J. M, CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. FOR RENT. Bight-room furulsned house, short distance ot court house; modern improvements; first class house and first class tenants wanted; none others need apply. Price 75.00. Three-room house, unfurnished. Price S7.ro per month. Two eight room houses, unfurnished. Just at street ear tine. Price $25.00 per month. Modern improvements. Four-room house, just at street car line. Price $10.00 per month. None but reaDon. sible tenants wanted. 1 en room house, furnished, for rent. All modern conveniences. Possession at once. Heat street in Asheville. Price ISO ner month. Apply to J. M. CAMPBELL. Real Estate Dealer. ties in connection with the with associations. bill depu dealing EndorsiuK Dlas for President. Montkry, Mex. Feb. 19. A mast meeting of several thousand people was held here to endorse the candidacy of Gen. Porfirio Diar for reelection as presi dent ol Mexico Several stirring speeches were made. Gen. Diaz will have no op position in the state of Nueva Leon at the forthcoming election to be held next June. Female Collene F.ntertalntnent At 8 o'clock Friday evening, February 19, the young Indies of the College elocu tion class will give art' entertainmenf in the college chapel for the benefit of their new literary hall. They ask a liberal attendance from the friends of the college for this worthy purpose. Admission 25cts. Tickets at T. C. Smith & Co.'s druif store, and at C. W. De Vault's in front of Gazette office. CHINA, GLASS, CUTLERY, "Gentle as the Summer Breexe "I'd rather take a thrashing any time than a dose of pills," groaned a patient to whom the doctor nas prescnuea physic. "I'd as lief be sick with what ails me now . as to be sick with the pills.' "1 don't think you've taken any of the pills I presenile, or you wouldn't dread the prescription so," laughed the doctor. "1 never use the old, inside twisters you hnve in mind. I ue Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They always make me thiuk of a part ot an old nymn m m ana loveiy. Gentle as the summer breexe.' , The best thing of the kind ever inven. ted. No danger of their making you sick. You'll hardly know you've taken them. I wouldn't use any other in my practice." False Economy. v. Is practiced by many people, who buy inferior articles of food because cheaper than standard goods. Surely infants are entitled to the best food obtainable It is a fact that the Gail Borden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk is the best infant food. Your grocer and druggist keep it LAMPS, SILVER Clearing sale till March 1st. I Intend to give up one store room, and goods will be sold out as fast as possible, regardless of prices. J. H. LAW, S7 59r6x Sontb m&u'&uW;'