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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN THURSDAY EVENING, MARCII iff 1802. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO The DailtCitiikn, Dtmocrstic, is published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rates strictly cMSh : On ka 8 00 Si i Months 3.H Thiki Months 1-80 On s Month 60 Onb Wbek S FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1892. THE MAN. Prom the Rhode Island Pcmocratic platform. "Resolved, that we are in favor oft lie nomination for the presidenc y of a man of courage and of honest convictions; ot a man whom the people trust, and whom the present overwhelming democratic majority in congress proved that they trust ; of a man who, while a lite long democrat of the most uncompromising charactet, commands the respect ami approval, and can command the votes ol' the enormous iwlepeiitlunt faction, which, when aroused us it now is, car ries the victory to one party or the other; of a wan against whom the only objection raised is that he would make too good a president; of a man who has given the democratic party the oiil great issue it has had lor tweutylivc years and who nave it at the risk ot hi political lite; ot a man whom all the world knows to lie light mi the iuestiun of sound money; of a man to whom tar ill reform is as the breath of his nostrils; a man with a backbone in him. Such a man is OROVER CLEYELAXK, and i therefore instruct our delegates to the national democratic convention to cast their votesin his iavur tor the nomina tion to the piesidency so long as there is the lens i hope of securing that nsiilt.' A kki'okt published by an Antwerp newspaper that the I'nitrd Slates made an oiler to the king of Belgium to pur chase the Cougo l'ree State is not credi ted in Belgium. We should hope not. Gov. Im.owl'k insists that corporations asking franchises from the New York legislature shall be compelled to pay for them. Gov. Flower is right. Perhaps, now, he would rather be right than be president. It is a negative consolation, but a con solation just the same, that when it is cold in Asheville it is certain to be three times as cold everywhere else north ol us. People are dving ot t lie cold in Mon tana these davs. All of the otlieers and leading em ployees of the Louisiana slate lottery were arraigned bclorc the I'niled Suites court in New Orleans on Monday, charged wit li violating the anti-lotlerv postal law under an indictment found in Trenton, X. J. This makes the four teenth indictment which t he v have been called on to answer in as many iliih.mil states. The lottery must go. Hl.l 1'hkkins made the tremendous dis covery the other day. and the New Yoi VI Sun applauded him lor it, that the in creased tarill on mamnacturcd macaroni had already been the means ol establish ing twelve factories of that article in this country. Hut a wicked lice trader points out that the republican census shows that there were belore the passage of the Mckinley bill 'SJ factories , so that the result of the tarill' has been to kill oil lit factories. The city authorities of Passaic, X. J., opened a line avenue some months ago, and the lirie Railroad company decided to prevent the avenue crossing its cracks. The railroad men tore up the planking put down by the city. (u Monday night the city workmen replaced the planks, but the railroad men began removing tkeni, The fire department then drove the railroad men oft Willi streams ol water. "Fight tile devil with fire" will have to be changed in the next revised edition. The Kleclloua and Hie I'ai ty. The democratic situation is not the most pleasing in the world, and we do not know that anything is to be gained by concealing that fact. The people are talking about it, and the independent voters of this country, in the hollow of whose hands lies the deciding ol the next presidential election, are getting ready to make up their minds to vole aouut it. The democrats in congress should, bv this time, have cleared the air of the smaller contentions and given the peo pie a chance to make their choice of par ties upon a clear and unmistakable issue on which all democrats could unite as one man. The republicans were ousted from the control of the htuse because thev were not conducting the govern merit of this nation as a majority of the people wished it to be conducted. The republicans wasted the public money and beat down with brute force the rights of the minority in so doing. Thev would have applied e force bill, turning the South back 25 years. Thev increased the tariff and therefore the burdens of the people. For these things and some others the republicans were turned out. How have the democrats improved their opportunity? It must be confessed that so far they have done very little to recommend them to the country. The siirns pointine to a more economic ad ministration of the business affairs ol the nation are not so prominent as we could wish them to be. Absenteeism in the house has been shamefully indulged in, and as a consequence the business of the government has sutlered; prominent measures are by no means so far ad vanced as they should be to clear the political situation and give heart to the rank and file of the party nt home. Such leadership as the democrats have had in the house has allowed ut least one issue to become Altogether too prom inent. We refer to lree silver. Crisp's rulings allowing three duys for its con sideration, beginning the 23rd of this month, were decidedly more favorable to the friends of that measure than they were fair to the opposition. The sup port of large number of the republi cans to the proposal to go into debate on the free silver question shows how certain they are that the move is one for them to push to the front because of to doubtful benefit to the democratic party-l The tariff debate has opeued, but to a large number of empty seats even on the democratic side. We shall see how it will be continued. What the country and the democratic party needs is a few rinj;ii! speeches on the subject nnd then a quick decision by the rote of everv democrat in the house, going rapidly down the list of articles on which the tariff should be lowered so that there will be something to point to as accom- lishcd by the representatives of the o- plc scut to congress to start one reform on its way il they did nothing else, lor the tariff was the leading issue on which iny of the old republican strongholds were broken up at the last election. It is hiyli time the democrats of the house proved themselves worthy of the interests intrusted to their care. It is tunc as a matter of right; it is time as a matter of policy. Til li Citizkn does not laud alone in making this complaint; it can be heard everywhere among thoughtful democrats; and it must be needed ur next .November will make the t'omplaiiit a lesson. IIOHJ.A!t, TKAIN KUHH1CK. One ol the Fraternity In Norm Carolina. i-'runi l lie Cut th:i;c Blade. A tew days ago Mr. W.L'. Douglass, ol the law linn of Douglass .S; Shaw, was at Sauloid. When the Raleigh & Augusta fast mail pulled up to the station Mr. Douglass, reailv to return home, was standing near the track, talking to some one, thinking that he would have ample time to board the train. Soon, however, the engine shot bv him. He pulled hiinseli uii on the trout platform ol the express car, intending to go through that car to the passenger coacu. lie knocked at the express car, but found it Uurieu against ins entrance, the messenger mistaking linn tor a train robber. Mr. Douglass was forced to ride on the platform from Saiiturd all the way to Cameron where he was promptly iden tified ( w'hich relieved the feelings of the irighteued express messenger) and was allowed to come on home. When he arrived at home, with dis heveled hair and smoke-be-gnuied lace, Ml s. Douglass took linn for a bandit, and was very much frightened until he had removed tne smoke and cinders irom Ins lace aud eyes, and proven hi identity. Mr. Douglass says what made him so mad was the tact that lie had bought a lii si -class ticket and Had toridcfillecuth elass, and thai as the train sgied bv Lemon Springs a number ol people there pointed and laughed at him, thinking he was stealing a ride. Mr. Uuna'H Mind 1 ailing. From tin- Ni w York Sun. In the 1'cuusylvama town of South Bethlehem, a lew evenings ago, the Snake i Juccn was wedded to the Human Knot. As freaks in the dime museums, the contracting parties have occupied somewhat higher and snore conspicuous positions than the generality ol those about them. Without knowing anything further concerning the ijueen or the Knot, it is impossible to think of their union and uot at the same time feel that it is the appropriate outcome of an easy and interesting courtship. What more natural than that as first lie saw the ijueen tenderly manipulating the en tranced ophidians, he should Uave said to Innufii that sue was charmiug; and that as in turn she saw him in his inter esting act she should have exclaimed: "He's knotty, but lies nice! In us he beeatieher beau-kuot, and from that time there was a tied in her affairs which naturally led to a splice. Huild up the llodv. l-'rom the North American Review. Build up the body, build up the body In our modern life this should be dinned into the ears of all until it is obeyed, lor verily, unless we build up the body, the strain on the brain will ruin the Ameri can people. The very elements in our selves that have made us great, the push, the drive, the iudustrv, the mental keen ness, the ability and the willingness to labor these contain m them t tie seeds of national death, No race may endure that has not the stamina and power of the healthy animal. The American race has too much brain. A Mlictity Little Mortgage. Krutn the Cartbuge Blade. Handy Ivi.kl is in trouble. His daugh ter got into some trouble and in order to keep her out of jail Handy had to mori gage his personal property. The fine is yet unpaid, and Mayor McNeil is udver Using for sale all Handy's barnyard ac cessories, to wit: 3 little spotted pigs and 8 chickens. Handy says it is unfair as he only stood Alice's security against running away for thirty days. It's a very large mortgage, to say the least el it. A Hill Detest. Fro.n the Atlanta Journal. David B. Hill himself visited Flmira and took a hand in the local campaign, giving directions to his local lieutenants about the way in which this significant contest should be conducted. The result was that the Hill candidate for mayor was defeated by over 1,000 votes, in the lace oft lie lac t that the dem ocrats elected their last candidate for mayor before this election by over 1,000 majority. The Hill Movement. From the Tuckaseige Democrat. We think Marion Butler is very cor rect is saying that "the Hill movement is worked up in the towns. It is not in the country." There are many who, one month ago, looked with much favor on the probable nomination of Senator Hill, have now become disgusted with the evident attempt to manulacture senti ment in his behalf, and to secure the nomination by machine methods. To Hske It Be. Ftom the New York Sun. The vote in the bouse shows that the anti-silver men have nothing whatever to hope for in the bouse of representa tives, and made it certain that within less than three weeks the Bland free coinage bill will be on the table of the president ot the seoate. Come now, mil la Honest. Clyde correspondent Wajnesville Courier, Your opposition to David B. meets the approval of every democrat in our part ol the county. Our democrats are hon est men and are such from principle, and hence have no appreciation tor a trick ster of Hill's stripe. ' OacMtd It this First Time, Prom tb Philadelphia Times. Tariff reform is aomtthing akin to dress relorm in that it proposes to d with a less conspicuous waist. BOM POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bnkinir .mwdcr. High est of all in leavening strength. Latest I' S, l.ovemment Food Rfort ROYAL BAKING IMAVnKR 0 . 100 Wall Street, N Y A SPhXIAL SALE OF HIDDENITES FOIl A I'UW MAYS, THE FINEST OF AMERICAN Gf MS. AND NATIVES OF NORTH CAROLINA. ARTHUR 31. FIELD LEADING JEWELER. 18 South .Haiti St., .4licillc. CUMBERLAND GAP PARK "HEALTHIEST PLACE IS AMERICA" I I 1 I LUXURIOUS HEALTH RESORT NEAR CUM BHKLAM) t- I, T15XX Situated nt a region possessing cipiaMe winter climale, beautiful mnuiUain seener , miles of imiead.nni. d r--ads, ail'udnifi ihi pleasure seeker and invalid npp.irt 11 i lot out-door sports and exercise of evu-y kind, I : THE "F0U3 SEASONS" HOTEL, The tai'Kct hotel of its kin I iu ilie wmld (7fo feet lon) with miperb maidens, lux nrious rooms and nptiMiutmcnts, excellent table, electric lights, sun gardens und conservatories, a nil many new ami proposed innovations, making it the peer ot the best liuropean Motels, I'tidcr the man nRemcnt of HHNKV C1.AIK, II: TUIS tfANATOUllM, A perfect privute hi Hpiial uudir the direction of a distinguished medical bourd. Massage, Turkish Baths. SULPHUR-LITHIA AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS Now Open. Apply to HBNKY CLAIK, Manager "Four Seasons" Hotel, Harrogate, Tcnn ; or No 88 William street, New York Cit jr. J. A. WIIITK, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, 65 NORTH MMN STREET. A Grneral line of Fancy and Staple Gru cerled. Canned Goods a Specialty. noy17d3ni IVO. FIN LAY AND NELSON. UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH. SEWANEE, TENN. lift ween Nashville and Chattanoi;:i. on the iar-iiriit'd Cutnlicrland plateau. -,-0 .Vet above sen level, own 10,000 a .ris iu solid body. The Acad' 111 ic Department kivis Literary ami Scientific ltcgrccs. The TheoloKiealSelui.il pre tares for thcMin ist - v. The Mcdicnl School pro vi !e Thorough Course in Medicine. The lk-parltm nt of Kin mice ami Keonmny pr.'Vidisa Two Venrs Itusi ess Omrsr in Stt tU'rnphy, T pe writ inc. Hook keeping, Cotnnu reial Oeoriphy and I. aw. Hunk inn, Finance, etc. A Ilij;h Grade (.rnuttnar Seho m ur Ity nrt'iiiirt'4 1mv I'nr the I 11 i vrr-ii . Winter Y:ie.'ition. Siileiiiliil I'li'iinte. l'ree- stone Water, Remote from Corrupting In- llucnecs . j Term opens March IT, tH'.t'J Apply to j KKV. TUOS. I C.AU.OK, S T R. j Viee Chancellor, j march 1-deodt nprl Sc v atiee. ! cm. G. II. MAYER, ! CONSULTING OPTICIAN, j 59 South itl'iin St ! KYK STRAIN the ni'wt Imitliil caiiHC of lleacliicllt ! 1 in 11 ol stitT-T I 0111 it, r any oilier trouhli ol I iheevc Have them examined. I IT WIIX COST NOTHING. Sat i.f.tciiiii guaranteed . Opera (it Id and ipv glasses. ti-teHeopt-s. mi iTosd tpcx ami drawii n instruments ai a Su'tstrtiH ial Reduction. All kinds ol 'scientific instruments. -TAKE THE CHICAGO S ALTON R. R. West and Northwest. Iltnict ants izninir to anvof the Westrn states or territories will Hive lime and iiitiiuj g. ini; via L'hicigo aud Alton route. It is the quickest route to Kansas i.'ity. I'en ver I'iKhlo. mid all points iu Idaho, Wash ington, Oregon, I t .h anil nl'fnrma. !:itnst and Meat liiiiiipcl Ru:nl in the West. Milv line running Solid Vestibuled Indus 1 id ween St l.oui- and Kansas City. Keclinitu: Chair ears and Tourist Sleepers rce ol extra charge I will inert parties nl any ra Irond -station with tlin-uh tickets and Imgg f ehe ks. l-'or fu'l information maps ud descriptive uuphlets of the West, write to or call on it . x i:vi.an I . Traveling Passenger Agent, .''..'I ration Avenue, Ashe ilJe, N. t. J. ciiakl rts. Oc.tcral Passenger Agtnt, Chieauo. III. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE centPeVn THE BEST SHOE I" THE WOULD FOR THE MONEY? It I as'-iiniless kImk', w ft ii ut i;ieiis ur wax thread to hurt the feet; nin.lu i.f iii. t-- tin,- calf, nnll-ll and vny, nnd hivm.! in' mak:' mmr at thin prtnlr thttn ri n uthi-r iu n nfu ttn , r, it equaii baud He will shoes enotlng from $'i.t to .t. (Jje (HHimuitH llaiiiNfwel. theflnootrntf 9wi hIhh- evi-r ullrn d fr eqii;ds l-'iuucll imported slu'S which eo-r fr-uii $ . K$i, CiA 00 IIiiimI-Si'wi'iI Writ Mini', flue calf, tityb-h, etiiiir..n.ililc 1111 I ihir;ihc. Tin- Ih-h fihH evi-r ullered at tins 1 r 1 . i -; o 0 iyradu itd cu totn inadt shoes ( u 1 n.m f i" l m CSO ( Police Motet K.inmT. bailrnnd Men iPvi iiX'l l.ettert';in'lirs.-ii w,' n tl.cin; llueeulf, wnmlcss. Binootti ltililc, ln .oy (tin-u 8ule& uxtuU lion eiie. ( ne p.iir will w..r a -,r. ffiO tint' call'; no hrti'T si ovit oftcrpfl at 9i this price; one trial eotiviuce Itium who want a show foreomf.n and sirvjif. CO ,l,M' .00 Worliinumiin! inYw Srmi9 are very r-ti mr and UnraUc. 'I Imsc who hilVd irlvcn t)nni a tri.-il will wi ur im othoi- mnko. Dauc' i'i.00 nnd ) 1 . ? 5 scluxit hIh.cs am MVj worn ny im- itovsevi-r i ii.'re; tuuysuU im tlu-Tr inert (s. n) tin- In t.msIiht s:ilrt sliow. nl!Ae lil(HI JiMiid-Hi'rteil Nhoo, beat LdUlvO lMi.,l:,,v-r Htllh:efuuUFrtiucU lmiMirtcd alitH'S Cost 111:' front si.io in s;i',.iii. l.ndieN' t.."iH, i.(M unit Rhr for uiAsettartinu nesi inicinigniii, MyiisimunniiraiHO, CllUliiMl. Ken th; I,. I mi...a' linmo aud price artfbLumped uu lue iMJttuni ol t-aeu shot. rr TtKK N SI'IISTITITF.. 1 TnnNton local advertised ilcalcrsBiipplyluK von. Y, L IHU i.LAS, itrocktou,.llaaa. tiuidliy FOR SA LB HY WKAVi;R & MYERS. H f, r -i ; ;i ni 'o'hlslcey Bar):ti ' ? !i'J,3,,ired at hmiitf Hiiu- 1 l3 iT'V Jivit td, ItAnL- ,,f r..K rM lt.M.nKdXKV,M 0 ' AliuilA.Oc. ouirelid i Whitehall 8 HyIifjllh. REMEDY. H.i.t'-." ( !.tri'S (iiinnrliii il hi... tdu l 1;, 1 to& Days, without Pain. I n vciitH Stricturn. Contains m rid or rtoi;inoiis sulwtin es, nnd s iruarnntoi-d absolutely hanule.-i.-. nrt'-criiicd bv nhvsirliMiH. licut Sy- ring-.'froe witlinrh bottlo. PrlroCl "oid by drugglstH. IIpwhtp i .Sub. st it ut en, AetiM" 'hcni.f'o.J. 1.. N.o.l, a KUK SALR BY PVS(?R SMITH. ASHEVIUE. H. ft 1 WHY IS THE ai 0 ARMOUR PACKING Are on SaleZat all Times 18 COURT SQUVXtli THE $ AMERICAN PROTECTIVE LEAGUE OF BOSTON. IT IS THE BEST FRATERNAL BEHEFISIAFY ORGANIZATION IlsT EXISTENCE. IT WILL BENEFIT YOU AN3 PROTECT YOUR FAMILY. IT PAYS $500 or $1,000 iit (It.ith. SiOO or $1,000 to yourself in live yi-iirs. $150 Or $500 upon total disability. $50 upon (k-atli ol wife. $15 upon death of chil l. S.'O a week in ease of skkness or disability. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. uC. WESTERN NOHTH CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed schedule in effect lch. 7. lHit'J. KASTIIOI-M). I.v Knoxville, ' .1 orris town, I.v. t'amt Kii-k, " Hot Springs, I.V. Asheville. " Kouutl Knob, " M;rion. " Mo gantou, " Hickory, " Newlutl, ' Slatesville, Ar. Salisbury, " t.rcelishoro, " lianville, Ar. Richmond, I.v. (Ireetisboro Ar. I iiirhaiu, " Kill, igh, ' tltdilsboro, I.v. Oiinvide, Ar. Lynchburg. " Washington, " Italtiniore, " Philadelphia, " New York. No. 12. H i,ruin IKIfiam 1 'J :J.r.pm I j :t(.M" .'lorp:i 4 1 tpm 4iSpm fi 1 uptn tifiOpm T 1 L'hu i'jpin IHiopm I I 'jsam 1 10 1 1 7 1 oam "l'JOOam 4-LMiam 7 L'Oiitn 12 Hpm 1 111:1111 t.'oim 1 o U "uni 1 2 1 ..pm 2 2i'p;n 4-5lpm No. 11. 4 30pm ,V. ptn i) ;t 'pin " 1 1 :11pm ft 2ram N 10am :i 20am Hlllilllll WKSTllOI'Sll. Kv New York, ' Phihulelphta, " Ualumore, " Washington, " l.vnchhurg, Ar.l'iinville. I.v. Kuhnumd " Panvillc, Ar. (Irtensboro, I.v. (ldst)iro, LvKuleigh. " Iittrham, Ar iVreensboro, I.v (.rensbon, Salisbury, " Slatesville, ' Nevs ton, " Hickory, " Morgautoii, " Marion, " Koiintl K nob, Ar. Asheville, Hot Springs, " Paint Kock, ' Morristowu, " Knoxville, A-HVII.I.H .: M'AKT.XN- m nr. Kaji.hoad 10 12am 1 1 :irpm : :tOoam j 5 t'7ain n4'iam 1020i.ni 12 ITipm 1 optaa 1 .r7pni a;t7pm ;i litpm ti2iun Vopm . fiw'.ipm ! 7 4.pn 1 Hiiopm 1 " 'MMipm j iu tnptn j No. 14 - I I.v Asheville, H If.am t Ktatti y 2'iam H.riH 1 lOl "am 1 1 2ftam Henderson viUe, Mat Kock. Saluda, I r ton. Ar. Spartanburg, No 13 2'"'tipm 3 5ipm 4 30pm 4r2pm ,rtl ptn 5 ri.'tjim I.v. Soartanluiri;, ' I'ryon, " Saluda, " Flat Koek, " llendirs'nv'le, Ar. sheille, Ul KI'IIV HKANCM No I 1 : 1 i I except Sum'av. I I.v Ashevi',e, Ar Vavne tile, lirvMin C;t v. " Tomot'U, Murphy 7 2atti '.toMatn 11 f.Tpm 4 4)pm 5o:tpm I.v Mtrphy, r l oino'. In, Vr Hryson ''ity, " W a viieu die. " Asnevi'le, Nos lii- and d. con nee I nt 'She No 11 aud 12 to and fro-n Sali tin I ns I 415niu I 4 3fan) -8. 'ton ii li 2 r.oiiii ! J4Hpt; vide with dmrv nnd si.i:i:i'io CAM SliK ici . 'on I and 12 1'ntlmHn Sleeiiers between Knoxville and New Voik. via Ashcwli , Salishntv and Vn--hiniiton. ' . A TPKlv. Ah. r.tn. p A., K. K. IIK1.H.!-K$. Charlotte. X. C Supt , AnheviUc, N. C. J 1.. TAYLOR, Y.H. t'.Ul-MN. tien Pn Avt Oen. i: nniier. Mlanta. -1 Atlanta, (la. ARE IYOUTAT HOME AT HOME? We are rrceivinR some of the handsomest kind of compliments on nur O. K, bed room suite if money Having Is an object, it is a suite that will suit yon to perfection. You have rend a iood deal about furniture and perhaps you have not quite believed nil that you have Been in print but thin suite tells its own ttory and you will be lout in won der when you see it. How it can he gold at such a figure will be a riddle to you Come alonjr and echo what we ay about it nnd don't forget to takeadvantaire of the oppor tunity which your visit will afford ut to how you our stock. BLilr & McDowell, 45 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE, N. C- CO.'S at YOU OUGHT TO BE IN ASHEVILLE, IN". C. ONE OF THE BEST FAMILY HOTELS IN THE SOUTH. STREET CARS PASS DOOR EVERY TEN MINUTIS. ''V - "iil'i Af.. . II. .1. ; li i:i: 'WlOIJj.Propneior 'I'lic ticst nml i'li('iH'st feed on the m.-irket for holli horses mid cut tic. Ask vour tlemVr for it umi take no other. .Manufaetiired by t lie ASIIKYIIXK MIIJJN& COJIPANV. R. L. GRAHAM, COMMISSION MERCHANT, .'.il'.NT I'OJ- NOHTH CAHOLINA PLMDS AND DOMtSTICS. I e.'irry n Inrye Mtnek ol' l'roisionM, H;i.v, will ;ie you pi lets. OVI'lCl' IMI 31 Water Street, T'nv'Jl.l.'Ini Vixr These lingers art-point iny; to the fail t hat 7." acres of land just outside the corporate limits of Asheville, with a ma nifii'ent view of the city and the French Broad river, cum now be purch.ts.'d at figures so low that 110 one evpectinif to buy a home in Asheville, can :i'ford to let the oppor tunity foi buying pass. In a few;Jinonths tin; street cars will be riiuniujf within livo minutes' w ilk of any portion of this land. Will be sold as a whole or iu lots to suit, am on easy terms. Address, for full p irticul.irs, l U. llox 40.", Asheville, N. C. 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