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THE ASHRVTLLK DAILY CITIZEN. Tuesday Evening, October 11, 1892. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tnv Dah.y Citizen, Dmoorattr, ta published ercrv afternoon (cxcrpt Sumiajr) at tbe ftii lowing rate ttrtctly cath: ONI YB4B SB (HI SU MONTHS 3 0(i Thmrh Months l-ft OKI Month 6'' OiuWbbk 1R TUESDAY. OCTOBER 11 1S92. Tom Watson's lie to the efll-ct thnt Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland refused to mil l Winnie Davis has iilready been exposed by theex-Presidem. ltapK'nrsthat when Mr. Cleveland was President he was in vited to attend the lair of the S'.a'.e Agri cultural society ot Virginia ill Kicliin nul He did so, but Mrs. Clcveli.ml was no' able to accompany him. While in Rich mond, says fx Governor Lee, Mr. Cleve land, then President, "especially re quested to be introduced to Miss Davi, who had been Mrs Lee's "uest for scv cral weeks previous, and louml her, u everybody does, a most charming vo man. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland are mi afraid of Miss Winnie Davis, ami Mi Davis is not afraid of them. Let ushavi peace ! ' ' TuiiKE is nothing funnier in polit cs these da s than to read the coti.incnU ol Republican papers on the seceilin ol Judc Gresham. U'a ne McVeah anr Judjje Coolev. A lew Republican o gans profess to regard llie stateiiient ii regard to Judge Gresham as a runim only, and others say they have kno.vn i for ever so long and that Gresham is a mugwump any way ai d doesn't ivunt. Cooley and McVengh have, of course, suddenly become n.ere nobodies, that be ing the Republican way ol nccnuntinn! lor delections; but the Keuublic in papers are verv careful not to attempt to an swer MeVeagh's letter, probably lor the reason thut thev have no more loudness for endeavoring to do the mipossibh than the rest of us. A VI rxt. BLOW, The Third party men constantly 1e nounce trusts, but fail to show how Weaver, with no chance ot election, could affect them adversely. They also charge Cleveland with being a Wall strett candidate, though the entire New York delegation voted against him. Now will our Third party IriemU read and digest this from the iinU pendent New York Herald, that has not tavored Cleveland's election ? 'The fact that both Presidential candi dates have had experience in the extcn tive chair and are both supposed to he sound on the currency ques'ion. ac counts for the comparatively slight dis tuibance of business interests by the compaign. Wall street is quiescent for the same reason, although to the 'indus trials' and trusts the election ot Mr. Cleveland would be an almost vital blow from a speculative standpoint.'' BAHUISOM NOT FOOt.WH. The Washington correspondent of the Atlanta Constitution reports President Harrison as saving, when he heard the news from Georgia: "I have washed mv bamlsol the Sou'lr, it is a land of rebels and traitors who care nothing for the san.'tuy of the bal lot, and 1 will never be in favor ol mak ing an active campaign do wi there un til we can place bayonets at the polls. 1 am now more than tv r in lavor ol ram ming a force bill down tlirir throats." It is extremely unlikely that Preside' t Harrison ever opcnlv said anything of the kind, not because he may not, in the first feeling ol disappointment on seeing Georgia's figures, have thought nsniuch, but because he is a discreet man, not a fool, and very seldom talks in ti e hear ing of men who might report what he says to Democratic newspapers. The Constitution has been imposed upon. STATE BK T X. Rhodes' Journal of Banking for Octn ber has an article on the State balk tax qtiestion bv William C Corn well, cashier of the bank of Uulfiln. Taking- up the unsatisfactory condition of the currency, he shows what he thinks a true cur rency should be. Applying the test to the National bank notes, he rinds them insufficient and unseientili.-. Then going back to the State bank systems he en deavors to show that the one ti lie prin ciple of currency was poss scd bv a very few of the States. He says it was be cause of this right prineiole that Demo, crats incorporated the repeal plank in their platform, but thinks thnt it would be inexpedient to go through the long course of improvement which would be necessary before a National currency could rie en vol ved out of State operations, although this cou'd be done. Going back to the National svstein he states that it is on a high plane in nearly every vital pointexcept that of circulation, and that the one grent feature of State issues, the piincplcof circulation could be united with the National svsiem and an almost perfect whole produced. In conclusion he urges two things as to the currency: Fi'St. The repeal of the Silver bill of 1S90. Second. The grafting of the principle ol note i sues by banks (a first lien und secured by general assets) upon the .a tionnl banking system. Mr. Cornwell predicts f r the party that accomplishes these reforms "endur ing power, and honest and substantial fame." MORE NEW DEMOCRATS, H. L. Jayne, a leading lawyer of Phil adelphia and formerly a Republican, an Bounces that he has had enough of tie G. 0. P. He is opposed to government bounties and favors the reform ol the tariff: hence the Democratic partv was his only refuge. A more important de fection is that of District Attorney Wil liam Green of Gloversville.N. Y. He has Toted for the Republican ticket ever since Lincoln's first nomination, but he satstbe Republican party now repre k sents nothing more "than a corrupt ftimhinntinn between plutocrats and ' politicians to plunder tbe people." li has lomeshiog to say on the pension qnestton too: "The Republican politicians seek to put us veterans in -a most humil atii g position. They assume, and scarcely take the trouble to spread a decent veil over the assumption, that they can bribe with pensions." ' There have not for eight years been so many prominent defections from lbc Republican ranks. It is noticable that, contrary to the experience in some cam oaigns, the newly converted do not climb a tree" and wafcrii the fighting rom nlar, but plunge at once into the thick of the battle. This has been true if all the "new Democrats" except Gresham and Coolev, the former being prevented by his judicial position and he latter by poor health from taking in active part in the campaign. NiiruiMi to ui;tii,tiovt;u Grover Cleveland coined the liln.ist 'ghoulish glee" too soon. It should nave been reserved for those Uepub'icar orators who sec 'n the depiess-.'d condi tion ot trade in the old woild a eondi ion brought about at same pirn '.sin part r wholly, bv the MeKinley bill a cause for congratulation or even ot merriment. Thus Chuuiicey Depew, in a recent luetch. iovtiillv referred to the Citv ol S.dtaire, Eng., as b.'ing d.-uiorabc d by he effect of the McKinlcv bill, and in he asserted tact that over thirty tin plate nulls had been closed in Wahs ii ne vi ek lie found a subj.-ct to be ven iocosc over. Of course, with the ilqinis.il condition il some trades in lingl.ind, whither .-lined by the MeKinley bill or soni 'dug else, there is cei tain to be a great leal of human siilicring Old istab- hshed imliistiies cannot be brougl't to he verge ol ruin without dragging wit1' ' hem thousands of crs i-s whose right i o an existence is as eoniphle as tli.it fChauncev Depew or McKinlcv him--el1. An I it is to spectacles like these ill-it we are asked by the K -publican orjitors to tin ti a sniibng face. It seems to The Otizk.n that tht is a sliainelul pos'tion for a prominent poliii eal party in a Christian nation to take. It is the more shameful when weconsider that this very demoralization ot souu nrlusi i n s abroad has cost the p op!e o' I'nited States more than it is wor'h. l-'or instance, certain natural conditio' s are against our mining and manufaetiir mg large quantities ot tin. We have very lit tie ot the ore, and with all the help that the barborous McKinW bi'.l could give us vc made in 1SU1 on'y two per cent, of wti.'it we consumed. The duty of two cents per pound on that prMthict cost the American people oyer seven millions of dollats more than it would to have bought it of the in nun fnctuits in Wales under the ohhiutv, In other words, wc break down an industry in Wales and attempt Vi establish it here with foreign workmen too, by the way, so that it is of hardly any real ben efit to An eric.in labor at a greatly in creased cost over what is necessary, ai d all this that some lew inamilactuicis may net rich and contribute to the K publican campaign fund. The Anierienn people arc nskcd bv Re publican orators to smile and lie glad over an achievement like this. !1K C I.;A't;i.NI'H Oi'irilON TJic t ntiipnlKii 1h HuMita"; lo Sue c HN, III' Nil) s, w York C01 rtspoieler.ee Kansas City UlTII. At o'clocl; in the afternoon I seat iiji my card as the repicsciil.ithe of the Kansas City Tinns. The a'isaer, in charge of a griiiniag darky, cviit trip ilii'glv back "Mr. C !c vt l.i nil s.iys come right up." The ex-Prisidcnt sat across the ro mi, with his back to the window, lie at once arose and greeted me. "Can vou say riuvihingasto the 1'onei cratie condition in the country at huge is well as here which the Missou i and 1-C msas p.oplc would like to hear?" 1 ked. "There should be and there could be a great deal said lie answered siinnne. wlncn good Amei tcans and Pcniocrnis 11 Missouri an I Kansas, as everywhere Isc. wo' ld be glad to hear I am not perhaps the best one to sav these things, but 1 come fresh from ti.e furnace ol this morning's meeting in the Aea Hmv. and the tingling sensation ol the enthusiasm which abounded 1 here is with me vet. Mv knowledge ot conditions ont-ide of New York is limited, and is, ot course, bv report. These, however, are favor able to the partv in the highest ilcgrn. Il seems to me il was never in so sure a course to win. I Here is, as well a man in foreshadow or foresee, tin poss b'e doubt or misgiving ol the lemoiracv carrying .New nrk, umi me tru 11 is, we ill look lor National success, and make no (lout)t nut 11 is on lis certain way 10 success." Cl'RKICNCV UH OHM. A PrnpoHl'ina to Combine tltc llrst Of rwii S.Miein W llinm r Ci rrwell lu Rhodi s Ilnnk'.nn fournal lor (icmiicr 1. We ne' d a better currency system, 2. The State Hank systems were varied, a few only being successful, but those lew possessed the right and vital principle ol circulation. 3. The National bank system is strong in all vital particulars except circula tion. 4. Combine the right principle of circu lation (tbe best parte f the Staiesystcm, 1 with the National system, and you nave the highest safety and the best currency an almost perfect whole. Todnv enterprise is stifled bv uncer tainty. Foreign buying is sluggish, la k- ing confidence. Monty in Inrgcamounts has been tor a long time congested at the centers, idle and watting. To banish uncertainty, to restore coir fidence. to inaugurate an era of continu ing prosperity, two things arc nredeJ to hrdone. Let this be thoroughly luv pressed npon business men and politi cians. First, Repeal the silver bill of 1890 (and that alone would make it possible tor a lone time to no nothing else. ) Second, Graft "the principles of note issues by bulks (a brst lien nnd secured bv general assets) upon the National banking system. Tne partv that inaugurates these moves will merit enduring power. The politicians who urge and accom plish them will win honest ana suustan tuil fame. If furniture you wish to buy, Ol quality extremely high, One firm alone vou ought to try, Because on them you can rely. Not in the mountains or plains below, Such stock their customers do know, Or he who marriage has in tow Will find at Wm. Williamson & Co. Tara-ra-boom de-ay, etc. Until further notice cars on the Wept Asheville and Sulphur Springs rnilwav will lrnire the Snrinps not later than 5:30 p. ro., and the car for the Springs will leave the Depot at 0 p. m, tub P'lnrs i. u J'vo been off on a iMiiiiev, I je.s' ut le'me to day; 1 traveled east an north tin south an very other va: I've seen n heap of enr.ni ry. art cities oa the tkiotn. But 1 viant to be in Kansas w hen tho Sun- fluuelj lllmmi. Oh. It' nil e ."in"' lb..- tnoimtiHii-, but 1 r.url.M' fell shet in; Tvotild he nlee lll,n' I he ii.liure el1 it wasn't fur Ihe .l:a; While the plajr--s .lir s ij'.liet all the ul- wajs I, .is i-uum; Oh, it's nUrrtiill hi Kansas when the s II 11- r'lo'Aur Vou may lala about er lilies, yer l'U-is a;, yt-r rt.srs, Yer asters an yer lussiuit us n all the uiher Jinsies; I'll allow they il.l air heaiiuiMind lull el-uvs eel perfume. But thero'e nulle of Yin a lulehiu to th'J Silli- i'Iuwit's 1:1,10111. When ail the sky iiUon is h si ,-i hiiio?. hhio km he. An the priories air a .n In like a jailer drill in f ea. Oh, 'tis here my soul u'oes sm.ia an my heart Is nri die Imoln, 111 the p-'Meii lieiils of Kansas lien thu Mlll- f lu en bloom. --Aiheri riizelow I'nine. .1 sew srir n.u i;k. lie Is Krotii anil f (ieoritlu nut! HmiieUs of Hit.- Hoi! II W J Hum. Oeo-gia's New Or-tor. Johnny was leading in his third n a -r and he eniiie 0:1 the story of the three Hebrew chiMrcn. Their names !ag;ered him. The leachor explained to bun thev veeie prououneed Slindraeh, Meshaeh and Abcdni-go. charging him to remember this as he would probably encotp ter 1 !'c ivnies again. A ilav or two after lc did. and he fell over them ig.iiu. The teacher explained for a rC' ond I line, and warned Johnny t h.it 1 he next 'ini he I nled to pronounce then be would liel I'i.n. A ,biv or two a'lir. while reading along Johnnv suddenli stopped, raised his lists tu his eves and cifr-ineneed to p, "What's the asked. "Them same Too-hoo." diber. ni.'itti" r ?" the teacher duin.ed kilows The Omaha platform reminds me 01 John's pants. John was going to n p irtv and had bought a new pair of band-me down pants. When h" tried them on he found them three inches too long. He asked Sally to cut them i ff and hem them. Sal'v didn't want John to co to the p.T-tv and vowed she wouldn't do it The good old mother-in-law, learning ot the altercation, thought Snllv t-,1o hard on oiu, so she rpreilv got the pants, cut three inches oil' ;ind hemmed them up again. 7 tie sister-in-law. who. Ir on anolhrr room, had heard thenltcrc.itioii, louml the pants I iter and took i tt all ot her three incln s. S-il v, after looking after the household atlnirs. repented and took three more incln s oil' them. Then she a roust d John from his nap and told him he h::! bet ter go 0:1 to the partv. ohn dressed 'piii kly in the dar k and went. When In-got to the partv and sicppri! ijii 1 i! .- into li'.e light he cut about the s nie figure as the 1 hiri'i 1 phf. loi m w ': a vou t urn in the Oc ,1a search itgl.t " 1 n ' In' l.i' i"t : he 1 'co 1 :e ill in e about as :i neb us f..r tbf Tr.'r.l parly leai'i is , is did ti;e ..id.nvut i.i.i t"bu Mm e ci vphei h.r ! int. lohn ivasno ci 01111:. lie .viiul'lii't voik, hut couMi!t:cd what iiis i'ldiisii ii .: 1 i'e and boys and girls mnde on a little f 11 111 dow 11 111 '-'ann'cu c un! v. lohncami up m-Ssing one da v. Search was made tor him, Mipp iina he was off , It 11 0 1; . I'liiaby, in I he coiir.-c of a weik. s(, me neighbor suggested possiblv lie hail been drowned TI.ey ih augcl th. crevk :i';il foiiiid him. 1 lie it-iiroiis wire in a s.ul eond-.lion. idei'iihc itii'ti ih -pembng pnn sp-iilv upon ifp.ot.1. 'I In b'liiijht li'in luiuie nnl laid hiai oiil on the 1' .or ot the one sni.id room ol h's l.nc lesiileree. 1 he trk-ki 11 widow set her awns akimbo, ml hulking eabnlv tov,i upon him, re- keri. ' Well, he's ptuivdiad, ain't lie r" sieemg som- tiiii.; tiiiiisii.il abont hisinii'illi she sloojud dituu, caught hul l id it and pulled out an eel. '1 he head if another to k its place anil so on until he had half a dozen s in' -iniug un the Il nir. Well, what shall wc do with him?" svin.iat hi.iiiL'K asked one ot the party "I guess ou h id bet t'T 1 akc him back md set him again tor cils," said the old lady. "It's the "lily thing he's ever brought into thr h"ti -e." Watson's lollowers don't know just where thev aic going in their blind chase after the demagogues who are leading them. S unc ol them lcniind me ol Johnny Ili.irn, who undertook to break the yearling, and to make sure he did not get mvav. tied the rope around his wrist. The breaking process angered the curling and he split a crack in the ttmospherc towards the swamp, John onlv hit t he ground in the high places In their man career I lit v passed a migh- b ir, who yelled to John : Where -.re vou going .' it I know." he replied, as lie sailed through the fir, ' ask the bull." Noutheril ItilNlncKK College Pit a It I ticlinol. liesides the regular day session of this institution, which is now in successful operation, there will lie n night session opened on Monday night. October 3.1. to continue six months, glasses in nook keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting will be oiganized for young and middle atcd lad irs and gentleni- n who ore en gaged during the day. Special cl issis will also be organised in llusiness, Arith mclic, l'ractical English and Corrcsi.ond tncetor the benefit of those whose ad vantages have been limited. Hours for instruction. 7:30 tb to 0:30 during four nights per week, viz: Mon days, Tuesdays, Thursdaysand Fridays, Terms tor book-keepine or shorthand three months, $18; six months, $.10 Typewriting, three months, SIS; six months, $2;". Course in Arithmetic and English, three months, $15; six months, $25 .No student received for a less time than three months. Tuition payable in advance. Each of the three departments is under a teacher who is a specialist. I'ersons desiring further information will call at the college office between a. m. and 4:30 p. m. M. M. Lummond, President, It used to be that people poor, Had much privation t endure, Because they never could secure A decent lot of furniture High prices reigned some years ago, Hut now thev are so very low, They've reached the notch, below zero At Wm. Williamson & Co. Tara-ra boom-de-av, etc. Everybody hould see J 1). Wnmley'a museum of native ariimuls, birds, fish, ttc., in ibe tent, opposite po'stofliee. POWDER Absolutely Pure. ,toMUT H est of nil in kM-.-cr.ini, Covtirmi 3 ooa (.'-1 nglfc. Latest V roval iukim; rnwhi'it co , l.iri Wall Street, N -OF ABSIFVIEXlv, NORTH CAROUBA GEMS.- I'-'.V-lRYAN0 DU wown COUNTINGS f'M)E TO CHDER UADIK8 JEWELER. 8 South Maia Hi,, UvHtc. r-xorESftiosA 1. ca t:ns. major J m. BUIR. luviionecr and Collector Pirsoiu Imvt. i,- rci,t to colli el 'Mil find n"Uf hotter Hntl prompt I ill al-o rent l.uu'.s when required. LOCK I10X 3.5. nuir'.'Orltf A. II. COUB, TE ?1 OG TLA PH IS R. Law Vrk a Specialty. RilOM 10 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. TKNSANT. : Ah'O : CONTRACTOR ARCHITECT rifins, r.cc:fie.itinrm Hrni estimates fur n'Micd. .il w rk In my line enntrncted for, n il nt charrs n.r drawing ou contracts .1 A ai di il me. I.Vrrn.f vlu"i el'slrtd. olhee, Sot.the.iut c'uurt Pquurr Aheville, S. . . fihl'Jilly 1 31 p v 1 1 c i t' e - 3 4 .4 K ASU Bl ILI1BR. .:'!, Wolfe nuilrtliiK. l'l.ACB AND MAKKHT STKHHT. 1 1.:. t , uk.::k o INSIliiE V0:JH PROPERTY WITH li. J. 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WE OFFER FOR THIS FALL AND WINTER MAGNIFICENT LINE OF HEX'S, YOUTHS, HOTS' M CHILDREN'S SUITS Overcoats, Gents' Furnishing Goods. .1 large line of Staple nnd Fancy Diy Hoods, Hoots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Etc. at prices Lower than the lowest. Our Goods and Prices will prove that it will always pay you to trade with the BALTIMORE CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS HOUSE, IVo. - lO - PATTON - VEIVTJE. JWATCH THIS SPACE! GREAT BARGAINS In a Few Ds. P. L. COWAN & CO., JEWELERS, ALL KINDS C!; WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. We Make a Specially of l ine Watch Repairing Mr. W, W. Oo' tumith is our wntcMimkcr. and is Rtas plcaBcdto rw III" riitor rr. ALL wchk cuaranteed. No. 9 Wtst Court Place. ASHUVII.t.l:, N. c. Always Sure! Always Prompt!! Always Safe!!! -IN ClllIXi- All Headaches and Neuralgia. VT- Raysor &, Smith's. Wholesale and Retail. WILL BE SOLD! FIRST GOME WILL GET THE BARGAINS. Thirty-four lots in McDowell property, iudurling Mc Dowell Mansion House, one of the very bnat bui't houses iu Ar-heville. - - Forty-three iots o" the Iliielmnmi pro(ieity. These lots are all fXinong the flues t to ho found in the ohy, ami I am going to sell them. They will not he held yny longer, nnd the man who comes first will get the hoieo. CAPT, M. BiitflK''' rt,,t; Asliollle Session : Commences : Sept. : 20. KcciSatiosis Ciiinmcncc Sept. 21. Board and Tuition, -Tuition :::::::.:::::::::':::::FACULTY S!ci;il nr. liter- . ?IacDuual(l, K. A., Oxford,. ABsl!trautr)InK.tr8--M. M. Wnitc.K. A., Ainberxt, irnd C. H. Ronntll, B. A., Kntljeit. T. C. SMITH k CO., DRUGGISTS & PHARMACISTS, Public Square. Frjl7l." Blackwell's Bull Durham Has been the recognized standard ot SmoKii Tolucco (or over 2; years. Uniformly good and uniformly first. Bright, sweet and fragant-wc invite the most fastidious to test Its rw;Iiar excellence. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. DRINK THE KNOXVILLE BEER The Best and Purest on Earth. Only this finest Biivnriuii Hops and Malt used hi Hh nianijfwture. A Trial is Earnestly Solicited. J. B. PITTMAN, LEWIS MAIUiUX, r'nn II. T. COI.I.1N4, Vke Pro. I.. P. M'LOUH, Cashier. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, State, County And City Repository. OrcauUed May, i88. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Interest Paid on Dcponlta in Olivines Oeparttveot. DIRECTORS r Lewis Maddux, II. T. Collins. M. J Fopf?, J. E Reed, Chas. McNamee, J. E. Rankin, M. J. Bearden, 8. H. Reed. , 1 . . . 'BANK OPEM FROU 9 . M T.LI 4 P. M. OH SATURDAY Till 5 P. M. J. FAGG, Pjrk ;ntl Hole! Coinpauy. I M, II II 11 OYS. $300 Per Annum $ 80 Per Annum Asheville, N. C. Offier wob0'3 ! Sept. 15. 1893 BLACKWEl.L'S DURHAfA Tobacco Co., Durliani, N. C Gentlemen : Wc have Smoked up all theTubaccoat the World's Fair, and have unanimously awarded the GoM Medal for SmoWnft Tobacco to BLACKWELL'S Bull Durham Congratulating you on your succesy. we remain 1 ours truly, CO.MMITTEtf. SOLE AGENT. , DURHAM I 1 la nilM II fi P 5M0K INl'Srjl
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