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I - ,- a. vt-;..,- -.v -fr" -f -" Asheville Daily ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1811. PKICE 5 CENTFi VOLUME IX. NO 215. -- . " " ' - - - - mm MTTTI' !' 111! Il'lhlll I'MIIIIMll llli HIMliK I III I IIW n 1 I Tl . M ' Citizen. ...Tit IS 1 RIPENED ON THE CHICAGO. OCT. 24, 1893. Meson Chase & Saaborn, Boston, Man.; Gkntlkmun: On Chicago Day wc made and sold 7,1)77 gallons of jourcoll'ce In onr 39 restaurants; each and every cup of which was of the same uniform elegance so said the 210,310 indivldnu's who drank it. WELLINGTON CATERING CO. TREE THISCOFFIE FOR SALE IN ASHlVh LE BY A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT S(JL'ARIi. ASHBVILLB, ORANGES BON MARCHE Just received some fancy stock, direct from grove, by OPl'BRINn MANY U8HFUL ANI OR NAMENTAL GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Stock of HOSIBKV, UNDBKWEAR, while CXPrCSS. I think thCSe are somewhat depleted, titl nearly all sizes left I at prices to sell in these times. the finest oranges brought this market. to KROGER. Stationer; Most Go ! Ladle)' Wraps Very Cheap, RIBBONS. LACE9, SATINS, SILKS for I making fancy articles very reasonable. BON MARCHE 37 S. main St. Ilalunce of Stationery will lie closed out at. 10 PER CENT, LESS THAN COST, II will pay you to call before it is all gone. We need the space to put other goods in. L. BLOMBERG 17 PATTON AVENUE. B. H. COSBY is daily receiving Additions to his .already well sc ctcd stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Watches, Novelties, etc. THE Citizens of Asheville and visitors, the .ladies especially, are invited to call and Inspect his stock. His prices are reasonable and sales n RELIABLE and attentive. Repairing of watches and jewelry, a specialty. Gems and Precious tones set by an expedenced This cutis a stock pattern which we ae closing out At a ... . Bargain I We have full dinner sets, or we can sell you such pieces as you want. Can make up any kind of a set. This Breaklast Set only 5 as, Worth $8.00: t . One doicn cups auel saucers, 1 dozen breakfast plates, 1 dozen oatmeal sancers, 1 dozen Iod. batters, 1 10-Inch meat dish, 1 baker, 1 cov ered dish, 1 oatmeal dish, 1 fugar, 1 cream, 1 bowl. Now It the time to buy. Other sets as cheap in proportion. THAD. W. THRASH & CO. SPOKE FOR THE MASSES CHAIRMAN WILSON AN TAR IFF REFORM, Our TBASi Are bought from one of the LARGEST IMPORTING HOUSES I : In the trad We buy some or j, the best brands brought to this country. We make special mention of our Formosa and I-oochow Oolong a-d Engli.h Breakfast. POWELL & SNIDER, A Stlrrlutf Peroration Aud Ureal Applause BurrowaTalks Thrtc Honrs, Bat Is Answered In One Moment Bi (Sen Black. Washington, Jan. 10 Mr. Wilson iu the peroration to bis tariff speech began with a reference to the legend winch, he said, had always been inscribed on the Democratic banner, "Equal rights to all and special privileges to none." The people had brought the Democratic party into power on that broad principle of equal justice to all. "The Democratic party," he concluded, "raises itself s one man, takes up this great cause, plants its standard here to sink orswimjsurvive or perish, that the Democratic party may continue iu power. Democratic applause. Wc will plant the banner here. We mean to have a fight and wc will call every true believer in Democracy to rally on our side. Let us call upon the American people. The silent masses, the farmers scattered, unable to organ ze, who plowed their way under the burdens of taxation. "Our petition boxes arc filled with protests of the trusts and combinations of this countrv. Let us be true to our fuith. Let us go forward until we make this a countrv where every man shall see the gateway of opportunity opening before him. Then every man shall sec before him the opportunity to rise to such influence, and to such prosperity as his own merits justify, not weighted down with burdens of taxation. Let us labor for a country free to all, equal to all, and with opportunity planted in every home and in every humble fireside in the land." As he finished the Democratic side broke into cheers, and a wave of ap plause swept over the galleries. The applause continued lor 1 ill v two min utes. Mr. Burrows of Michigan replied to Mr. Wilson. His Republican colleagues gave him close attention and punctuated the points ot his speech with lihcral up plause. The Democrats, too, listened to it with evident interest. Mr. Burrows spoke for almost three hours. At the conclusion of his speech there was a ereat outourst of Republican applause , so long continued ns to call forth a re buke from the chair- After order had been restored, Gen. Black of Illinois, ex-Commissioner c Pensions, took the floor. He referred to Mr. Burrows' picture of dire disaster in this countrv and said the suffering depicted by him existed for 30 ears ol laws written by his owu party. Not a law has been placed on the statute books bv the Democratic party since 1860. The Democratic party's respon sibility for the law comes only with this Congress. Before we took charge the present condition ol all in s had begun As that condition is due to existing laws vou cannot siy we did it. So far as the law is responsible for the present conditions it is tne law ot nigh protec tive tarill. THE INCOME TAX IIII.L RKftWINK'M TRIAL No'.hluic SeiiHailoual Developed An Vet In It. Atlanta, Ua., Jan. 10. An enormous crowd filling every inch of the court room listened to the second day's pro ceedings of the licdwinc trial. Haul; Examiner Campbell took the stand this morning ami was minutely examined as to his method of procedure iu looking into the affairs of the wrecked bank. His testimony was wiihout especial sensa tional features. The defense, iu cross examination, sought to prove by the witness that the dtrcetorsand olfic'uls of the bank were all largely oy idrawn. hut the court checked tins line ul inquiry. Campbell swore that when he examined the books of the bank a few days before the discovery of the defalcation he saw and counted some $78,0110 in cash. L. J. Hill, former president of the Gate Citv bank, swore that a cheek ol !tl,0b pan) to W. S. Patterson for stock held by Kedwiue in the Suburban Land company had never been entered on the books of the banks. Mr. Patterson testilied that the cheek hail been secured to him lor stock. Thedelcnsc tried to show that the bank now owned the stock, but the question was not allowed. The trial of Lewis Kedwine is lor em-budciucnt. Those three nickels can the currier any d.iy now. he i ml hy tr FORCIIMURKtltl NOW Tlic SettliniPiit of Hie Hawaiian 7X SltHB. Wasiiinc io.n, 1) C, Jan. 10. No fur ther steps will be taken by the executive branch ol the government to cany out the policv of restoring Ouecn Liliuoka lani. Secretary Grcshain is authority for this statement. He said today that the settlement of the whole Hawaiian question was in the hands of Congress and everything that would aid it in ar riving at a conclusion would be sub mitted by the 1 resi lent. All the documents, reports anil other communications received In- the Mate department from Mr. Willis, said the Secretary, would be transmitted to Congress and given publicity through that source as soon as thev came to hund. I-in therm 'i c, all communications ol an official nature add essed to Mr. Vt litis would i;o to Congress as soon as they had been mail.d to the Minister. Kimllr remember the t cents the car rier will call tor SuinnluY. TO THK I'.X COtl.KCTOK UlH he .ikk .voir opening lots of DIG VALVES JVST BOUGHT ON A VERY LATE AND DEPRESSED MARKET. THE LIXE OF FANCY GOODS, OR NAMENTAL CROCKERY AXD TOYS 1'OR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IS VERY AT TRACTIVE, OXE OF THE ATTRACTIOXS UE1NG PRICES TO ACCORD WITH THE VNVSVAL TIMES. s- v r. f t t t V f COMMENCING DECEMBER UiTH, A LARGE DISCOUNT OX CLOTHING REAL ESTATE BROKERS.. INVESTMENT AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC " Loans Securely placed at 8 par cent. Offices SIS & 36 Patton Ave.) up stairs JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday and Christmas presents I to satisfy all tastca at prices to suit the times. A few more of those beautiful en gagement rings left at 27 Patton Ave. CLOAKS, AXD DRESS GOODS. tt. Reef vfoocf Co. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, CARPETS, ETC., ETC. VICKER'S ABSTRACTS OF TITLE R 0 Y A L OF- Any Land Iu Buncombe County, North Carolina Plats Furnished Surveying Done General Information As to Real Estate Transfers. Every owner of a piece of land should know Its history the names of all Its previous owners, the names of those who have held Incumbrances against It; the nature of the Instrument by which any and all of those persons conveyed his or her Interest, or released his or her claim against It: boundaries of the land, and whether there are conflicting calls In deeds of adjoining property; apparent Irregularities la any instrument conveying the land, etc., etc., etc. T E lA G.A.GREER. There arc sometimes clouds, wore or less serious, on titles believed by the owner of the land to be perfect. The careful man aever bays land or loans money oa real estate of any klad without 6rst requiring na up-to-date Abstract of Title, certified to by an attorney or one whose bus'ness It Is te be Informed In such matters. IIVSCOMBB CO. AIISTRACT OFFICE P. B. ROBINSON, No. 0 North Court Square, or office of the clerk of the Criminal Court, Coantv Court House, Asheville N. C. HOT SODA Laid Before the Democratic 11 aval and Mean Jlnnbtm. Washington, Jan. 10. Thcllouse met at 11 o'clock this morning with a slim attendance on the Ihior, but there was a good audience in the galleries. Imme diately before the first morning hour began Mr. Boutellc again precipitated a heated discussion in regard to bis Hawuiiau resolution. Then Hopkins took the floor to conclude his speech on the tariff bill begun yesterday. Cummings, from the Naval committer, reported the Boutellc resolution calling j on the Secretury of the Navy for infor mation on Hawaiian matters an I as to his authority for delegating to Commis sioner Blount control ol the I uitcd States naval forces. The resolution was reported back with an amendment ask ing for inlormation iu the navy depart ment from March 4th, ISO-', instead ol 185)3. Mr. Cummiiigs asked for its im mediate consideration. As this nqinred unanimous consent, Mr. Dockery ob jected. Mr. Cummings then asked that the resolution lie on tnc speaker s tame without losing its privileges, and tins was ordered. The House committee on coinage, weiuhts and measures, today began consideration of the Blaud bill, providing for the coinage ol the seigniorage ol the silver bullion, now in the Treasury. The Bland free coinage bill which was made the order of business for today, was postponed until the seigniorage bill is dis posed ol. The income tax Dill was lata nciorc tnc Democratic members of the Wavs and Means committee this morning. It was not read. The committee will meet again this attcrnoon, at which lime the meas ure will be again c nsidered. Don't foreet the carrier's v'si'l Sutnr- lay. He wants but 1 cents. VAII.UA NT UITIL.TY. A Hai.flMome lrtni-iil On Wrtclliiii AtmlverHiirv. Ux Collector Kope Jvli-.a will tomor row celebrate the lSth anniversary of his wedding day, at his home iu Trank lin. line r.f the presents he will receive on that happy occasion, and one that will without doubt give him much pleas ure, will be a silver service presented by the force in the collector's office, formerly under Mr. Iili-is. The set, which was sent to Pranliliu today, is a beauti'iil one, purchased from Arthur M. Field, anil handsomely engraved. The inscription reads: "To Iv. lilias, with the highest csiCkin of his associates iu office. Asheville, N. C, Januarv 1 !, lsH." Accompanying the present wasa letter, expressing the sentiments of the donors, and their good wishes fir their lormer official chief. HE OUTLINES HIS POLICY CAIr. M. lv CART-ICR 4NU Till-. tOI.I.IXTOItSIHP The Ne vl - Appointed Collector, In The Kveut or if In Continua Hon, Will Irolulil v Make Few CluiimeN Onfldeucs Iu Mr. l.Ilnt' Juclicmeut. Capt Milviu V.. Carter, the newly ap pointed collector far the Fifth North Carolina district, wasslightly indisposed yesterday aud did not come uptown. He was up today, however, and has been kept busy receiving the congratulations of his liieuds-. Capt. Carter did not sec I'nsidmt Cleveland during bis stay iu Washington, but saw Secretary of the Treasurer Carlisle nnd Internal Revenue Commissioner Mi.lcr. He also talked with Sen itor V. usee, who has been anil is still suffering with rheumatism, although he is now improved. It is expected that Capt. Carter's ui;.i;!natioii will be co.ilii mcd bv the Senate on Friday. Necessary blanks for the new collector's bond will then be sent hers. Capt. Carter will at once make up his bond, which will then be submitted to District Attorney Glenn and tiuallv to the Treasury department. A Treasury agent will then be sent fiom Washington to transfer the office from Acting Collector Kogcrs to Collector Carter. This will, in all probability, be done in about two weeks. Capt. Carter, when seen by Tin: Crn 2i:N today, was reluctant to talk in ad vance ol ins continuation, out Willi tne vi w of preventing unnecessary applica tions for places, and especially to save applicants the expense of coming to Asheville to see bun m person, he thought it p.-oper that he should sav, that his policy would be, in ease of his confirma tion, to make ns lew chnnues as might be consist'-nt with the public interests. He had always had the greatest confi dence iu the good judgment and discrimi nation ol Mr. hlias, and that confidence had been fully iustil'ied. so tarns he could sec, by his apoointtnnus Consideration lor Mr. F ias would prompt him, in the absence ol o ei ruiing circumstances, to stand bv what he had done. He would not sav, howei'cr, that n .changes would be made; he should hold himself ready to correct auv possible mistakes, keeping in view the rciiuircmeiiLs ot the service. (hi liLing asked nsiotlieihl!uciues mat had led to ids nomination bv the l'resi lent. Capt. Carter replied that he hud not sought the place that as he under stood it. henator Kausom had suggested his nam'', with the consent and approval ol Senator ance-; mil under such eir cumstanecs he tut . r liberty to accept the office, lie was especially gratihed that both Senators had been '."illing that he should be appointed. Capt. Carter will not give up Ins law practice' he could not afford that but will continue' business at his office in the First National hank building. Those three nickel am the currier unv l v nnw. I"- I ' i THK I.ATK Ml llll UV, A delicious cup of Clam Boulllo n, Beef bouillon, Heel Tea, Hot Chocolate, Hot Coffee, Egg Phosphite, etc., etc., at BINITaH & REAGAN'S. BON M AD CHOtmATES. SELLING AGENTS FOR 1 ASHEVILLE Heinitsti & Reagan DRUGGISTS. Patton Ave. ft Church fit. Blie Watt nil ICMitiunble l.aclv unci Unit Maiiv 1 rlt iKlH Mere. Mrs. J. Wilson I 'aire, w ho died sud denly in Victoria on Sunday l ist had many lih.uds in this eoniniunity. To gether with her distinguished husband judge Drtiry, she ha I spent the two last winters at Uiklaml llcigli's, where sue hud arrived again only a leev days since, apparently in good health, when she was suddenly stricken down Mrs. Drtiry was a ladvofiaicintellect ual attainments and she won the love ot nil whom she me t bv her kindness and humanity. Simple but beautiful nnd im ptessivc funeral services were held in her memory at Oakland Heights Monday bv Kev. K, G. l'earsnu. Her remains will be sent to her home in Milan, III. U.tll.KO l NKWsj, NOItriICtU01.INI IWliN. The excitement over. The coveted duplicate key was brought to us this morning by by Miss V. Lillian Allan of Toronto, Canada, and the lady received the coin of the realm therefor. KAVSOK & SMITH, Prescription Druggists, .'11 I'utton Ave. Open evenings till 11 o'clock. Xollltll M. H Curi'T ami otlirrM unci. The old N.nth State had tvo line, big plums lull from the official tree. The nominations of Mclviu F. Carter ol Asheville, as the successor of Kope Flias as Collector o! Internal Revenue for the Filth District, and that ol Mr. O. . Car roll ol Kahigh, to be Marshal for the liastern District of the State, were sent in Mr. Carter is a prominent attorney, I popular Democrat, and he will be en tirely acceptable, it is said, to both Sen atois lioin North Carolina. Mr. Flias retires with the satisfaction ol knowing he stepped a.'ide iu the interest ol har mony, '.nid that he has i:i the President a su'iunch triend. Stephen 11. Fane was also nominated to be c ol'ce t or of Customs at Pamlico, N. C. Col. W. T. lil.ickwcll, of Duriiam, N C, is here. 1 1 is believed he will get the poslm iMer-hi'i ol bis place. The President today nominated Mr. F'ij ill W. Kawls to be postmaster at Tarooro, N. C Washington Cor. Rich mond Dispatch. M4KION Hirl.KK ivhiiii:i ttv The Man Who Threw the Boiult In parln. Paris, Jan. 10. The trial of Auguste Vaillant, the anarchist who threw the bomb which exploded in the Chamber of Deputies, commenced today. Just pre vious to the trial, a report wus circu lated that a bomb with a burned fuse was lound outside the court. The palace of justice in which the trial to ik place was aurrounueu oy guards, una nobody was allowed to pass through their ranks unless possessed of a pass, and not until their identity was hilly established. The court was thronged with people when Vaillant was brought in at noon, closely guarded hy policemen. Vaillant was lound guilty ami sen tenced to death. K'nullv remember the !." vents the car rier will coll (or Saturday. The Movlnic of l'rcliiht Iu Aud Out of AHlietllle ItuproveH. Trainmaster K. P. Foster tells Tin. Citii:n that the treight business on the lines leading into Asheville is improving For the past week or two, he says, the amount ol freight received at and for warded from Asheville has been larger than at any time tor several m units nast. Tins. Mr. Foster concludes, is evidence that business is "picking up." The Columbia, S. t... State, comment ing on the report of earnings during October of the K. eV I), lines i it that state, savs that only two of the lines, the S., I'. & C. and the Asheville and Spar tanburg, showed an increase over the snme month the preceding venr. The latter's increase was $1.0oJ.ri I. uoN'r im.v "rivivvi The World's) Fair Fire- - Ciuc.vr.o, III., Jan. 10. A rough esti mate places the loss on the buildings at about $800,000. No estimate of the loss on the exhibits can be given until the cases containing the stored goods arc examined. Voorbeea? Richmond, lnd., an. 11. The Con gressional Democratic convention has nnurit mnlullnna uririner the nomina tion of Senator Voorbeea as Democratic j them at Whitlock Clothing candidate for President in 18U0. outli Mnin street. John Kone'M l'HcrlHou of Hie Wnv the Mnxir I'lnitH. John Forney, Dr. Chas. lv. llilliaid's young colored driver, interestingly fells of the game which Mayor Pattern plays frequently in court wiiiioll'endersehargcd with gamming. Minn says: "Mayor Patton gits a le How tip ilcrc an' Sf vs: 'Vein bin gaui'lin', have yon'' 'Yes, sir,' says t!c lillow. 'Well, den, snvsde Mayor, 'we'll tilava little game? Den he reaches into his drawer and pulls out a deck o' kvards, shulll.'s 'em and savs: 'Vou wanter cut for deal?' 'No sir,' savs dc Icllow, an' den de Mayor deals 'cm, Dc Mayor sivs: 'I don nlav no live-up; 1 plavs time-up.' Den presently he shows up and it's fifteen or ii...'.. ..I....:.. " twenty uein.os, 'iie o immjiii . lerhH. PauisJ in. 0. A dispatch received this citv. dated Kio Janeiro, states that President Pcixolo of Brazil has re signed. Vniled For S.ioo.ooo. San Francisco, Cal , Jan. 10. W. 1 Beck and Company, commission mcr chants, have failed lor $:I00 000. Trousers for nil mankind. All sizes nnd colors, from $1 up. Call and sec house, 40 n't or.vct the currier's visit Sutnr He wants hut l cents. Mr Iuul C. Humphrey I" a no ill Dining: llooin. I'.ni.nsiiono, Jan. S. There was a livrly scrimmage in llie timing room oi tne Hotel Kenuoii Sunday morning between Mr. Paul C. Humphrey and Marion Butler, the Populist leader, ill which Bu'ler came out second best. I'h' trouble arose about a c rtainseat ltutlcr was occupying which was claimed be Mr. Humphrey for his wile, Uutler, act ing discourteously and being unwilling to vacate, caused him to lose u quantity I his long h.nr, and he is now the pos- cssor of a well striped face. Charlotte ( Ibscrver. NotcroHH llulldUig; Burned, An ,.M v, Ga Jan. IU. The Norcross building, at the corner ol Pcachtrec and Marietta sticcls, was gutted bv lire last night and one of the largest drug h Jliscs in the South was destroyed. Itenih ol u Moled l.oulHlanlau. Snm: rroi.T, I. a., au. S. Col. lames M. lloUingsevorlh, one of the greatest oolitieal leadets o'' the State, died last night of hemorrhage ol the lungs, aged ifi cars. Welt Known Jockey Dead. PiiotiPiiNiii, K. 1., Jan. Id. Robert Poole, the oldest, nnd, in his time, one ol the lust known jockeys in the country died suddenly yeslcrdav aged 8, A CnrllNle Appointment. Washington, Ian. 10 Secretary Car lisle has appointed lames Trchey clerk ol the local hoard ol inspectors vessels at Norfolk, TO GET .VI' STOCK IX GOOD SHAPE FOR THE SPRIXr, TRADE, 1 AM .VOU' OFFER1XG LI. MY GENTS' KEADVMADE CLOHl IXG, HESS' FIXE HAND MADE SHOES. I.EXTS' WOOl.EX SHIRTS AXD DRA IV- ;ie'.N'. AXD A FULL LIXE OF DRIMMER'S SAMPLE SHOES, COXSISTIXG OF LA DIES', CIIIIJiREXS' AXD MEN'S SHOES, AT COST HAVE IX STOCK AXD WILL RECEIVE THIS WEEK XEW DRESS GOODS, DRESS LIXIXi'.s. DRESS BRAID AXD TRIM- MIXGS. LADIES' AXD CHILDREN'S VN DERVESTS IX WOOL AXD COTTON, LA DIES', MISSES AXD CIIILDREX'S HOSE. LOVES AXD MITS. I AM OFFERING SPECIAL LOW PRICES IN WHITE OohS, HAMBURG AXD LACES. XOW IS THE TIME TO GET FFLL VALVE of steam I.licu-d eteualor. l.oi isvii.i.u, Ky Ian. 10. Senator William Lindsay, Democrat, was today elected t'tiitcJ States Senator to succeed hinihill. IMnuo works Uurued, Richmond, lnd., un. 10. Fire this morning destroyed the Starr Piano works, Loss $300,000; insurance $10 000. Ovcrc mis nnd heavy suits to close out cheap for cash. At Whitlock Clothing House, u south Main street. FOR EVERY DOLLAR You IXVEST. AS M DETERMIMED TO GIVE MY CUS TOMERS MORE GOODS FOR LESS MON EY THAN EVER BEFORE. THANKING YOU ALL FOR THE LIBERAL PATRON- USE GIVE: ME IX THE PAST, 1 XOW WISH YOU A HAPPY AXD PROSPEROUS YEAR FOR 'HI. RESPECTFULLY. J. D. BREVARD, AT NO. 11 NORTH MAIN STREET. FRESH CRACKBR0. NVTS. CITRON. RAISINS. CURRANTS. T. J. RcYcll.rtO North Main. SIPHONS SIPHONS! VICHY AND SELTZER In )8lphons can be obtained at ! the drug stores of Ravsor & i Smith and Bcinltsh tt Reagan ; nnd at factory, 817 Hajrwoad , street. C. B. CAMPBELL. w-..,fr-l ;j(,1i.-.t.u,... e.'ii. I.'.. .t JJ..lu. :tw.:v,..nlJ:u..4'itoWiir,iMi A 1 - r.'V.''.'J.', -
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