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Asheville Daily Citizen V OLUMB VIII. NO. 231. ASHEVIIir,E, N. O., THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS- Broken Java 2KC. Per Pound Equal in Strength and Flavor to Best Java and Mocha. L Keep Warm During These Cold A. D. COOPERi STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, North Court Square Days and Nights ! 11 a wtr vou m small room not heated? If not, pnt ore of our ccal-oil tenter-in It, We have them rpecially adapted for bathrooms. twet-Tmo. nce. c. ovtor.e. ana ail places wt-.ete a. mild heat ia r quired. Our- tan thla cold wcatbrr wc will allow ) 10 per cent, from regular pi Icea Special tow priceo offered on all Bm lamps I Wc bare the largest stock la the State Pi ano, Banquet, Vaar. etc, Pee out thin nhite cam and eaucrra at 88 cents a set. Plates to match. ' THRASH S CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVENUE. OUR CUSTOMERS Goods at a great sacrifice to close. promptly returning a uy ar- REAJESTATB. W. B. OWYK. W. W. WBST. Gwyn Sc West, (Sacceaaora to Walter B, Gwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Conialnlooer of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH Bin. ST COURT 8QUARB. " V CORTLAND BROS., Bcal Estate Kroltera And Inmtmeiii At;enu NOTARY PU1U.IC. Uouu seonrely placed at per cent. UIBon U A 88 Pattoa Atom Second Do tbBdl? JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE ARD LOAN BROKER. Pom I. bed and Unfurnished Houses. . OFFICB BOOMS. Lossi securely placed at Bight per ee AKTBOaj. WILUf AUUT B. WILLI WILLS BROS., ARCH ITECTS ICO. S PATTON AVE. BOW JVIARCHE. I tire sat isf action . Ret-pect- 37 South; Main tit. fully. Powell & Snider. 35 YEARS THE STANDARD. GOLDEN SCEPTRE! PIPE TOBACCO. that it All we ak is a trial to convince you is really perfection. 54 SOUTH MAM ST. BLESTON, janlftdtf. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contravtors and Dealers la Mixed Paints and Painters' Snppi-. WALL PAPER. SO Noith Maim Stiht, Asnviz.iBt. TBLBPBONB NO. 12. IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE TI1E1K F1RHT LOVE, TODAV WITH THE NATION'S LAWMAKERS. the BO N MARCHE WiU co,lfer ,l favor on us, and at the same time help Just received anew and hand- I US to furnish them better some line of Hamburg and Nain sook Embroideries, Torchon I -aces, white goods. Great re dactions on Ladies' Wraps, some very pretty ones. Winter Dress Groceries by always giving us immediate notice of any error that may occur and ticle that does not give en- aC II bo re?. With His Eve Baakrnptcjr Bill. Hakes a De maud and Then Wllhdraws It Ulll to Pension Dr. Kane's Widow. Washington, Jan. 26. In the House the journal was read in an abridged form as usual, but Kilgore demanded that it be read in full and the Speaker directed the clerk to comply with the demand. Kilgore was.airaid the committee on rules wontd repoTt a special order . for consideration of the bankruptcy bill, but he evidently received private intelligence that this would, not be done, for in a few moments be withdrew his demand, re marking tost he did not wish to interfere with appropriation bills if the House desired to consider them, as it did not seem to do yesterday. Mr. McMillin, from the committee on rules, reported back the Dockerv resolu tion for ttw appointment by the Speaker ofthe52d Congress of a commission of five representatives of the 52 Congress to inquire into the status of the laws establishing executive departments and oureaua in n ssoiDgigo -iiy. ion was accompanied by a resolution referring the Uockery proposition to the commit tee on appropriation!., with authority to that committee to incorporate it in one ot trie appropriation bills. It nas already been incorporated in the legis lative bill with a modification, making the composition of the committee three Senators and five Representatives, and this action is taken to preclude it from being strnck out on a point of order. 1 be resolution was adopted. Mr. Dockerv reported from the com mittee on appropriations, the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill, and it Was placed on the calendar. The House then resumed, in committee of the whole, consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill. In the senate, on motion ot Mr. flour, the President was requested to return to the Senate the bill to provide for pun ishment of offences on the higb sens. The House concurrent resolution for as sembling the two bouses of Congress in the hall ot the House ol Representatives Wednesday. February 8, 1893, at one o'clock in the afternoon, pursuant to a requirement of the constitution and the law relating to the election of president and vice-president, was reported and concurred in. Among the bills introduced and referred was one giving a pension ot $50 per month to the . widow of Dr. Blisha Kent Kane, the Arctic explorer. Senator Call introduced a bill appro priating $500 for the purpose of protect ing the anchorage in the Bight of Can- overal, Pla., in order to render it avail able for the use of the navy. CRIMINAL COIIKT. Hidlsou People Want louet Back into Buncombe. Raleigh. N. C, Jan. 23. Special. Since tbe excitement of the inaugural ceremonies of Gov. Carr, and tbe Koad Congress the Assembly has gotten down to work in earnest. About 500 bills have been introduced in the two branches of tbe Legislature, but at least one half of them have already found their way to the tables. Bills have been introduced in both houses to fix tbe legal rate of interest at 6 per cent., but they are met with consid erable opposition. A bill has been intro duced in tbe bouse to allow Uuncombe county to elect by tbe popular vote the county tax collector same as other other county offices. This seems to meet with more generarapprovai. A bill was introduced in tne nouse to day to change the Buncombe countv line to include in this county that por tion of Madison county known as Little Sandy Mush section, and which origin, ally belonged to Buncombe. The people residing in that section are anxious to be put Dacu to tne county oi incir nrst iove. There seems to be no objection to this move, since it does not materially affect the political complexion of either county, nor affect the financial interest of the State. In tbe Senate Wednesday a bill was introduced to establish a State reform atory and one to incorporate the Dur ham and Charlotte railway. A resolution was introduced by a Third party man instructing Senators and KeDrcsentativea to secure, if possible, tbe repeal ot tbe Sherman silver act. The Senate devoted tnany hours to hearing tbe evidence in the contested election case from the Eighteenth Dis trict, with a majority report in favor of Leacn (Democrat), tne minority lavuring Henderson, and leacb was seated Dy a vote of 29 to 19. The House passed the bill to make two degrees in murder. The act giving magistrates jurisdiction in cases ot carrying concealed weapons was tabled in the House. Tbe House will pass a bill restoring to the railways the right to issue passes. Tbe bill to amend the act relative to fees of registers of deeds failed to pass the House. C 03 O I S 2 I j i Ci x o 2 U -J 7 x o as s: H 5 a CJ V ? S h O 7 O S " O o n: I s S r S O OC . 3 2 2 W I -3 E g a S w g S3 m-i CD 5 a - S O V o O HpH (0 m 5 n o H s S g f. s w - I. 3 t 8 S B g to S f o 5 H m 2 j H J. HeinitsHSReaoan GREAT JANUARY SALE! lfi00Q WORTH OF GOODS AT ABOUT 0NE HAJjP THE EARLY SEASON'S PRICES! aummj rrssimpenaa mmr last jaanary saw tny nave siicb tinyins;, but now all anay I beSt bv Bta Breat clcartas sale. We are smre that aone who coaae caa be disappointed. Among tbe maaj goods marked down are: . je Adams Acquitted or One Cnarsre. rant la Wanted for Perjary. In tbe Cr'minnl court yesterday after noon the jury in the case of State vs. Jesse Adams, for shooting into a train near Biltmore. brought in a verdict of not guilty. Adams was released, but later a beuch warrant for his arrest was issued, he being charged this time with pjriurv. atate vs. w. u. uaines. ann Aaron Washing! on. false pretence; not guilty. Tbe delindants were held, however, until the solicitor could send a new bill, cor rrctin a technicality by which a verdict of not guilty was found. State vs. Yd die timitn, larceny; not sruiltv. rtbur liaxter. convicted ol laiceny. was sentenced to six months in the countv chain gang. ' Teter C. Pritchard became security lor the fine of $50 imposed on Geo. Key nolds for an assault. Solicitor Hug. D. Carter became sud denly ill yesterday and went to bis home. This morning be was still too unwell to attend to his court business. Thos. A I ones is acting solicitor in Mr. Carter's absence. This morning the case of State vs. C W. Good lake for the shooting of Patrol man Noland came up. The defense was represented bv H. A. Gudger, and D. M Luther represented the atate. Judge Carter fined Goodlake SlOO and costs. State -vs. C. S. Ross, assault: defendant called and failed to appear; judgment nisi. State vs. Tom Moore, larceny; on trial. The grand jnry has returned true bills against T. F. Hunter, A. G. West, Thos, Orr, Jas. Ballew, J. S. Bradley, Pink Garwood and Ueorge Crook, tor killing fish with dynamite. A true bill has also been sent in against Albert G. Glover, for embezzlement. The case stands for trial Saturday. M. N. Brown, a juror.. had an attack of gastric vertigo about 3:30 this after noon while in tbe jury uox. lie became unconscious; and in tnisv state was moved to the jnry room and Dr. Chas, K. Milliard called. Medicine was ad ministered and in half an hour Mr, Brown was very much better, although nnable for jnry duty for tbe remainder of tbe afternoon. Mr. Brown ia subject to attacks of this character. 'LICE?" .lite I Alio. K. wiihinesenaiors Aud 'Will Pass. Wasiuvcton, Jan. 26. There does not appear to be any substantial opposition to i be confirmation j-esterday of Elijah W. Halford. to be paymaster id the army with the rank of major. While there is a sentiment entertained by some Sena tors adverse to the appointment of civil ians to places in the army, it appears the objection would not apply with full force in this case, for the reason that Major Halford has already had considerable experience in the army, and moreover, in the line of the duties he is about to as sume. The tact is not generally Known that durine the late war he was twice rejected for army service because of phy sical disability. Nevertheless he finally entered the service as paymaster's clerk to Mior William C. Lupton. and in that capacity served some years in New leans ana at various poms mum Mississippi and on t ('e Gull coast. MORE CABINET GOSSIP BUNCOMB SYRUP OF TAR LAJIONT INDUCES BAYARD TO ACCEPT. At Least That Is Tbe Report One or Xwo Other Mantes Mentioned Mr. Cleveland In Mew York-A Conference. Lakewood, N. J., Jau. 26. yuietat the Cleveland cottage. Little White House, today, the absence of the President-elect being easily noticed. A second delegation from Tennessee called at tbe cottage today expecting to find Mr. Cleveland, wuen they learned be bad gone to New York City, they took the 10:50 o clock train for that city. Mr. Cleveland expected to retard here to night. It is said be will retard to New York Saturday add finish what business he cannot attend to today. A conference of some prominent Democrats has been arranged for next Monday. : It is believed here that Mr. Harntv is positively booked for tbe postmaster generalship. n. v.. Wall ot Wisconsin will, it is said. be tendered the secretaryship of the interior. Tbe most prominent arrival at the Cleveland cottage yesterday was Col. Daniel Laniont. From knowing ones it is learned that Mr. Lamont's journey was to use bis influence in persuading Mr. Bayard to accept the portfolio of fered him by Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Cleve land sent for Mr. Lamont. It is said that Mr. Lamont's visit was successful Bitten br a Had Dog. Greenville, Ala., Jan. 24. Patton B. Dunklin, of the firm of D. G. Dunklin Sons, was bitten by a mad dog this morning. The dog attacked him on Court Square and bit him three times on the calves of the legs. Mr. DunkHn left this evening for New York in company with his father, D. G. Dunklin, to undergo tbe Pasteur treatment. The dog was killed, but not before he had bitten four neeroes and three dogs. N. Y. World. Leach and Lobi Win. Kaleigh. N. C, Jan. 26. Specials Leach and Long won tbe contested cases in the Legislature over the negroes, Hea dcrson and Wright. Campbell's speech against reducing tbe legal rate of interest was favorably received. Or- tlu- Another Bad Smell In France Paris, Jan. 25. The Figaro states today that M. Franqueville,theexaming magistrate, has commenced a fresh in quiry in relation to tbe Panama scandal. This inquiry is based on tbe Arton doc uments. It is said summons will be issued for the examination of many per sons eminent in public life. Ten prisoners at Large. Union City, Tenn., Jan. 26. At 9 o'clock last night 10 negroes escaped from the jail by wrenching the cage door from its hinges and using it in breaking a bole through tbe corridor. Tbey tben called to the colored porter to replenish the fire and upon opening the jail door' ran out, making their escape. -AND- WILD GHERRY Is a safe and reliable cure for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness and all affec tions arising from an Inflamed condition of the throat and lungs. Price, 25 cts Manufactured at Grant's Pharmacy, Z South Main Street. BUNCOMBE SARSAPARILLA, with . Iodide of Potash. Sarsapartlla has been long esteemed as possessing decided alterative properties, and, in combination with Iodide of Po tasium, exerts a marked curative action in all diseases due to Impurity of tbe blood, especially such as are inherited or arc the result of Syphilitic or Mercurial Blood Poisoning. By its use you cau save yourself from the suffering caused by foul Erup tions and Ulcerous Sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of Corruptions. It Purifies tbe Blood, giving it renewed Vitality and Force. Being an Alterative, It changes the action of tbe system, imparting Fresh Strength and Vigorous Health. The Concentrated Power and Curative Virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla rendet it the most Reliable Blood Purifier fthat can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured at Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main st. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS are mild, yet sufficient; do not cause pain or gripe, and act upon the liver and bowels. They are especially valuable as after dinner pills, and readily cure constipation and constivenes", nausea, distress In the stomach, etc. They are purely vegetable and we be lieve tbey are tae best family pill yet pre pared and offer tbem with perfect confi dence, believing thai whenever used it will be with the happiest results. Try them and judge for yourself. At Grant's Pharmacy BURBLAR-V LIST SIGHT Honev and OlherValnsblealttolen From W. O. Wolfe's Residence. The residence of W. O. Wolfe, No. 92 Woodfin street, was entered last night by a burglar, who effected liis er.trarce through a parlor window. From a dt sk. which the burglar unlocked, he took a pocketbook containing about $40 in greenbacks, some silver, and from a satcht-1 took several gold rings belonging to Mrs. Wolfe, valuable pripcrs. etc. DeDutv Sheriff I M. Morcan went to work on the case this morning, with the result that lames and Charles Hart, col ored, were arrested by him tins ufter- noon. Tbey were given a hearing this afternoon before Justice Israel. None of the stolen property was found. Appointed cnlef Justice. Dover, Del.. J;,n. 26 Gov. Reynolds this morning npuuinted Alfred P. Robin j son, of Georgetown, Chief justice of the i Supreme court, to fill the vacancy caused 1 by the retirement of Chief Jrstire 'Joseph P. C, Comegics. Old World Cliolera. Berlin, Jan. 26. One new case of cholera is reported today, at Trolha. a village a short distance from Halle in Prussia in Saxony, where several cases have before been reported. No new cases are reported in Hamburg this week. Couldn't oet Tnitcth r. L iNboN.Jmi. J6. Another attempt to bring to an end the long strike or lock out in the Lancashire cotton mills has ended fruitlessly. The operatives refused the proposnls of the mill to accede to owners. Ktlnrtst Yon Are, Mr. liaua. From tbe New York Son. At Fremont on Friday, during the fun eral, Mr. Cleveland was reported as say ing to a bystander: "When the news of Gen. Hayes's death reached me I was al most overcome. I said to my wife that if Gen. Haves were in my place and I in bis, be would certainly come to me, and I told my wife that I should take the trip. . . He was a man for whom 1 bad tbe htbest regard." These words seem to bear out the idea of an attachment between the two men independent of political or official cir cumstances. Tbe sentiments ot personal grief attributed to Mr. Cleveland are too strongly expressed to be explained satis factorialv on other grounds. Such a motive for his recent journey is not prop erly a subject for criticism or discussion. Mo Divorce. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 26. The scaled verdict of the jury in theLangley divorce suit was opened this morning in tbe circuit court. It was found to be for tbe defendant, Wm. H. Langley. Great Buds t What a . Prom the Progressive Parmer. We never have run a party paper. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. CLARKE-NICHOLS. Tea Set, 56 Pieces, Porcelain. $ 2.90, . 400, ' 1 ;.'; China 6.05, Dinner Sets, Porcelain, 15.20, Dinner Sets, China, 16.80, Old Price, 5 4.10 6.55 1O.50 22.50 23.70 DRUGGISTS, SPECIAJ ATTENTION PAID TO THE FILLING OF PRESCRIPTICNS. Wc arc Sola Agents in Asheville for A larns lot of psurU mt broken slanar sets in French china at aboat one-third price. A (Treat quantity of Ptaa Preach China Plates and capa and aaacera. ia broken dozen a. at OEE OUR SPECIAL, $11.73 DUNNER SETT ! Darin tins aaJsws oscr beat trlpWUtad halves at tl.SS per sst, aad f ork a, tea and 1 table uafrtatj w. ' .; Marriott 3 at Rev. J.C Trojt's Steal denes Lat Bvcnlax A very pretty ceremony was that by which A. H. Clarke and Miss Alice Nichols were made husband and wife I last evening. Tbe wedding occurred at 8 o'clock at the residence of Rev. John C. Troy, pastor of Riverside church. No. S Park avenue, and was witnessed by number of relatives and friends. Mr. Clarke is one of the youngest en' gineers on tbe Western North Carolina railroad. Tbe bride is a daughter ot Richard Nichols, of the French Broad Lumber company, and has many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke will live in Asbeville, and are boarding at Mrs. Tarpley's on Jefferson Drive. BISHOP PU1LU The Sherman silver Law. Dulvth, Minn., Jan. 25. The clearing house and realestate exchange yesterday andopted resolutions in opposition to tbe Sherman silver bill and formulated a memorial asking; its repeal. FROZES FACTS. One or tts . Beat or Mesa Laid To aStecajol Meat, Boston, Jan. 28. With impressive fun eral services of the church in connection Watauga Democrat: Could the read era of the Democrat know the trouble, this issue has been they evidently woult, appreciate it. The first pages were printed almost without correcting, from tbe fact that as quickly as the type was wet it froze into a solid blocK. Tl.e Greenville Reflector says that Grifton, a place of 1,000 inhabitants, is situated in two counties, Pitt and Le noir, three townships, two congres sional districts, two senatorial districts and two judicial districts. A correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger says that on Saturday last a white deer was killed near Weldon the first seen in that section within the mem ory of the oldest inhabitant. J. G. Hall, esq , of Hickory, has con- CANDY. with which his life work was done, and accompanied by evidences of public grief, eluded to be an applicant for the collec- ulu m.m niiTC dui urccn wildcbku id lhw . j! a. S3 and 07 Fatton 'Avenuo, Asheville, rj ClCor. Clvcsi Street and Fttton lience. community before for a Keneration at least, tbe remains of tbe. late Bisbop Phillips Brooks were today consigned to I their last resting place in Mr. Auburn I cemetery. tern district. A few fine art calendars left over are being closed out at one-third off the price at Uwi. The Republicans have decided to take favorable action upon tbe admission of the Territories of Oklahoma, Utah and New Mexico. For fear of arrest, J. W. Hyams, the champion fakir, who victimized the press of the whole world by bis origin of tbe alleged Bakersville lynching riot, has left Johnson City. There is now no further doubt as to Mr. Bayard entering Mr. Cleveland's cabinet. William M.Stewart has been re-elected to tbe United States Senate by tbe Nevada Legislature. Mr. Andrew Carnegie, with his wife and her sister, arrived at New York Tuesday from Genoa. It is feared by Democrats that party differences in Montana may lose tbe Democrats a United States Senator. Robert von Kendell is quoted by Berlin dispatch as saying a European war is more imminent now than at any previous ume in toe last twenty years. The Casino building at St. Augustine, Pla., was destroyed by fire to the extent of s;iuo,000 early Tuesday morning. Guests of the Alcazar which adjoined, were aroused, bnt a heavy concrete wall kept tbe names on. One of the features st the approaching session of the Canadian Parliament, it is said, will be tbe effort of tbe political un ionists to sound the feeling of the mem bers on tbe question ot tbe annexation to the United States. Brother Azarius, formerly president of Rock Hill college, has withdrawn his name as a candidate lor tne ottice of re pent of tbe University of New York. Bishop McNieruy of Albany has con sented to take the place. Charles Dana is to fill the vacancy is the board caused by tbe death of George Wm. Cor tis. -. , . STRAW HATS Are not in it tight now. but Mitchell's line of Underwear is at tbe top of the column just now. Everything in Winter Under wear. Mufflers, etc., at cost price at F. E. MITCHELL. THE MEN'S OUTFITTER, 8 PATTON AYBNVB. AT THE STORE OF 27 PATTON AVENUE. New Goods are constantly arriving, thereby enables the proprietor to always show a Fresh Stock, as well as offer a Grand Opening Sale for every day in the year, day excepted. Sun" CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ! CIGA11ETTES - - I Meerachnafta. . n r..ju. vm.. Praits. LATEST NBW8PAPBKS - -MAGAZIMBa. MOVBLS. ALWAYS OPKN. g RAITS C10AJI STAND AND TICKET OFFICE, Btransa' Hotel. 38 Sonta Main Street. , MODEL STEAM LflUllDRY CHUXCX aTRCXT, TTACE3T3.
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