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KROGER PRICE 5 CENTS. 08 pound sucks... 48 24 1.15 .00 TENNESSEE FLOURS Barrels $4.00 08 pound tacks 2.00 All Persona Having an Income of Over j.soo Mast Hake Re-turns-Nothlnir Inquisitorial la Proposed. Wasiiinuton. Jail. 19.-The full text of the internal revenue bill, including tbe income tax. has Iwen , wajsovu upVU by the Democratic members of the and means committee. The bill provides that the income tax A scarce Crowd And an Evening r uu ml -i ue jf , 31, C- A 1 be much talked of mnrk tr!.-. up last evening in the Triangle Court of common Sense, held in thelecture hi.ll of tne . M. C. A. The hall wns nurlrrrl and the proceedings were watched with great interest. The case was entered on the ilm-knt ,.c "Scruggins vs. Corniuice." and wns for breach of promise. Amanda Siruecins tj. l,. KKh) the plaintiff, was in court with her attorneys nreuared to mabs stubborn fight for her rights, while Silas DIDN'T ll'UAR HCHUDILG TUBE CON RIOERED NEXT WEEK. 1 r.v..uH iuv mt.viuc iaxj -.-..ftunwt u.i iiuia, wuuc anus 3 i8 10 S iDt0 CfleCt January 1805 and Corniui (eo- W. Rapson), the defend- "A I that tbe fimt mllfrtinn nn innAm,,. U A I fltlt. WtlZ ther nrnnnrorl r, , 48 24 1.00 .60 0 G DAISY is the BEST A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT SQUARE, A8HBVILLF, B. H.'COSBY it daily receiving Additions to hit already well te ctcd stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Watchet, Novelties, etc. ,6 ... l to "at the first collection on incomes is to ant- "as there prepared by the help of oe made on July 1,1895. All classes of 5l".cwo. ana unscrupulous counsel to incomes are included in tbe measure and "?. JZVLTT. me unuorm ratt of two per cent, tax on blower (Prof. I. n. l',r,w, , - af BO VIILVI tU wvu i, wuu aij luc uitznirv at nn muiisHn. It is made obligatory on all LcrsonB guishd j""8.1'8 command, and court i naa uucucu in nup mrm Thsa S:.?'"8 " " cailedd collector of internal revenue. Thn. body. Alderman Cosbv was naked if Jip returns are gone over bv the read. ' tbe. ca8e in TuE Citizen. He collector and . taxable list i. mHe ,, f "p Ve.aB5. "J?: ,"d he W8- objected to . . ; r " tuupu mui a man who Dad read those whose incomes exceed $4,000. The Citizen should not do iurv dutv TL. . i , . . ' .-f . ' uc prrjuuiccu court 8uscainea tlic ob s4 in case a person bavin an inrnnw. of over $3,500 fails to make a return, it oecomes the duty of the revenue assessor jection. Clarence P. Ray was rejected because be admitted he had not used rears' soap. Tbe objection to R. U. Garrett was that he had not paid all his uiacusslou Imminent Over Car lisle's Power lo Issue Bonds to Raise Monev-Better Attend ance In the llouae. WASHINGTON, Jan. lO.-Thc Honsp committee on judiciary today discussed and postponed uutil Wednesday ncit unai action on the resolution of Mr. Bailey, Teias, reported favorably from me suo-coinuiittee, dclariug that the Secretary of the Treasury has no right to issue bonds to supply the present ueticiency. This action is taken on mo tion of Goodnight, who wanted the mat ter to go over until the secretary could be heard. He will address the committee Wednesday next. i ne was a much belter attendance of members when the House met this morn ing tuan for some time past. At 11:10 the House went into committee nf the whole to consider the Wilson tariff hill At the request of Mr. Wilson . unanimous consent was given to consider the sugar schedule of the Wilson bill for three hours nniuciiateiy alter the House goes into committee of the whole next week, and R Cold Ulave IS COMING. O PKEVUNT A HOUGH SKJN CHAPPED HANDS, W1I1CU AKE ALMOST SURE TU FOL LOW WITH THOSE OF DELI- 1CATE SKIN, USE T . X " vuj. iuc uujcuuon to K. u. -vuiun-iy uuer me uouse goes into nnwat to makemquiry as to the amount of the Garrett was that he had not paid all his committee of the whole next week, and KllYfll ' PAMPUflDIIKlT CP P"011' income. If this examination 03 taxes, but the objection was over- tllat a vote shall then be taken. IVUlttL . Unllll nUuLlllL closes that the income is above $4 000 ,ed by the court because of tbe hard - amendment proposed by Johnson, the income is subject to twice the ordi" Fl?a, lv ,urT was complete, Ohio, pitting steel rails on the free list .ri .,.,. wl .lne orai With tbe fo ow ns in the he- V V was lost bv a vote nf 70 i n, m "i i tit a THIS 18 THE SEAION FOR - nar, tax under the law and the Vartv J0'"? . lKh?' I W- K- tailing to make his return is dewtd p p u'( i .,' D T'En T li uarrett' (tv of a criminal offense and is made w.? u L J?A .Tl R"boSh. H. suojeci to nne and impritonment. F , "w- The main puroose iframin th,.. Fa.Kn'..L-A- Cou,ter. W. A. Blair and orovisions hn heen aA. f :j J- rouer. inauisitorial nnerHnn t li.! iJ " "Jtl. .. 4 h.e fxamination of witnesses bv Col. committee believe that it w iU do'aw vA. . P '"",?afc S RoRer9' nd with the necessitv of hni f ?J.Z fir Shr)e? RS8e (Geo. L. Hackney) Stationer; Most Go ! Uulimce of Stationery will be closed out Ut-ummar 10 PER CENT. LESS THAN COST, It will puy you to call before it is all gone. Wc need the space to put other goods la. L. BLOMBERG 17 PATTON AVENUB. THE Citizens of Asheville and visitors, the ladies especially, are Invited to call and Inspect his stock. His prices are reasonable and sales men RELIABLE and attentive. Repairing of watches and jewelry, a specialty. Gems and Precious! stones set by an expedenced PADIKinrBAllP i nmiNnouuao ,,ito thTprivVe' bu 2 9 r .?. col FCoa . "'7. " Zu w T GGfiB5 ! and t8rvhten'aiCI !",?.Vf .taxabIe r"pw (W. C. Montgomervl wflnLtu' of the draVmen'sfire of broken It is estimated that not more than hl llle8a"y d',De tbe questions being barrel staves on Market street. r. nnn .:n u ... ln.".n humorous and productive nf mnn ni n., , u i : was lost by a vote of 79 in the live to 100 in the negative. "KIDNAPS.' Bone Crimes Gives a Vivid Pic ture or Them Boze Grimes rests on the court house lence after sun up and when the alter- noon gets chillv Boze smokes In ). AND YOV WILL EE PERFECTLY SURPRISED WITH THE GOOD RE SULTS. CA91PHORLINE IS JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday and Christmas presents to satisfy all tastes at prices to suit the times. A few more of those beautiful en gagcmentHrings left at E HAVE LATE ARRIVALS FROM THE MILLS. Fresh, Sweet Outlakes, Oatmeal, Pearl Urits, ttreakfast Hominy. Pearl Barley, Tapioca, Sago, Farina, Wheal let, Itye Flour. will not hnve t L. r.r" ant that he and Miss Scruggins entered r.u ' " ',l . m!s n,s experience ion is also made bv which infc,:. ?arKen Pa.r'or, and that tbeprincipal licveB7 ;"7" " .y oc- i t . . i wiliicSb. iunrtin i hh- pom ii k l i .:. . w.j. V7a"!P"" a8.t?tned ersl. being concealeT kVre." Dev. " rir.Y oy cituens. Mi8, Scrt7iTin thinti, - Ti. :J K,QnaPs r0""' dese nights, kase I do le was Cornjuice. She accepted. A riim " w,as. ?ut la9.' kmmt aries. The indiviHiinlr.i; -i. k,,cu u.cr y -ornJi-e. witn appropriate ,i; i ' ". ;". T . j ""'.""'"" encravnir on the ina Ho o. uui iwea na past ten. an' Z "TSdL ta?Lbut made ! but the dclendanr TontX "he bH er . cu19.t.w" . wid jailer coioreri " Kg.!?' ;late- coun r bought the rinB in a orize candv Zl coats: an.a 6 k l,ar. a11 b"r dere faces, 7.mS 7-taLn and hat the plaintiff had hacf Ween- ?" Z0?..01 P blenmonf ThiVo AT. A 1 8ravnf? done after he gave it to her. uun . ?. yutner last payment of salaries for the vear. Uh. r ' listeners in ne want to see ver nn- Hen nmn h.. ,w iuc lax uoon cornnrntinna ine irf. t:n ------- b.-i-"- want to see iron nto i i . ' - .. O C L'ULLIC Ul I ...VI. A 1nnl..l I .... " , m,..,i . -""" i'ukcs an ae lanify mati I .-"HWIMHIJUO I every phase of corporation stock. This " 'Tj m,.T i .i Dattleo tax is general and'is without the $4,000 liM?a c.ove.red exemption a owed to iriivi,lnl i. " ousqicic comes. It i nrr.ui.ieH ; uS wu.ru?-. ociiarswas in hue form thetaxoncorniirflteri.rn.kfi.. n oratorical pyrotechnics .and ation shall nni the ,v .i.j.' VVl. u"Kut ""' were freely commented amount from the dividends of the stock. uPn, fls naving been taken from back bolder. It is made the du "of each JiZh f! 1 u , a?d Ju,dgc- Thc corporation to take two per cent of ?eec.he8C''5n';I'led. the judge charged the nut ui ucsc yer waas same as a sponger, an' my lordy what a awful smell, lilt was des nk rotten til I S)ho; no sir, I aint skcerd den, kase de lectum lights was lit, but hoo, hoo, dat fearsome smell ! Dits what dcy puts on niggers when de kidnaps ties 'cm wid dc efr.trt Tin. I.a.l II... . .times cuiiua neon e und NO MORE AN EXPERIMENT. IT IS KEPT CONSTANTLY IN HUN DREDS OF HOUSEHOLDS, AND IS PRIZED AS ONE OF THE 1IEST DOMESTIC REMEDIES. FOR SA LI! DY NEARLY ALL THE DRUG GISTS IN ASHEVILLE. MANU FACTURED ONLY BY tteysoii & Smith, Ji PAT TdX AVENUE, dcy tries 'em inter cas- .-, "......uuum, luc juuut (u ln( . r l...i. ', , . T ebalcorporate- ULUUUI1L K'E nnflrr fi.r Dt.nl.l.IJ I unnuec, X lIvTC I Hinn r .1 . . . " and oav the tntflitn fiTrsrf." i.."J .was not enough of it to makcalarire nn.FI I y OU1PIBB collector of the locality. book:, but it glittered with gems ol truth 27PattonAve 1 uwCLL S SNIDER. t entire bUsiness cyf the ievvins aud mn0Vhfrorn k7nV A aLt,WIi "VS. collectincoftheto.i. r.iaH montninis of a kind of equity never o. a denutv eommi00;V ,J "1; neara Pe'ore. revenue. The HiiwZir . Tbe ury in its purchased verdict de- of the country are a so provided with "ia Chuzz ewit' Corniuice's friend, deputv collectors. -Z LT .. ahoul.d. ""ry. the plaintiff, and that mannirctheco ret on nfthei.,.. .- '""-?"''"" "umngcs 10 tne is no - v""v amount o S37. I to the nir.i..t;tT ti.. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE thoo wid 'em trovle. UlllDV. I unit fi'pnl 1 ,at inn lanni U I s , - . v.. ov nu l.tlll UI I I nlvliluIJB ITlL If'lt tfikfi nn' u no I cousin what's wants ter see me 'jes' bout ucv siuics cooes me. THAT FIGUT, OORANDBROS. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. INVESTMENT AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC ' Loans Securely placed at 8 ocr cent. Offices its Sc 26 Patton Ave., up stain For Breakfast IP you want a breakfast dish hat will tempt the appetite of the most fastidious try our North Caro Una Buckwheat, Pure Maple Byrup and I'resh Country Batter. - G. A.GREER -OH Any Land in Buncombe Count v Mnrih Carolina Plats Furnished Surveying Done General Information As to Real Estate Transfers. Every owner of a piece of land should know i uisiory thc names of all Its previous owners, the names of those .hn have h.i incumbrances against It; thc nature of me instrument by which any and all 01 tnose persons conveyed his or her interest, or released his or her elnlm against It; boundaries of the land, and w miner mere are conflicting calls in deeds of adjoining property; apparent irregularities la any Instrument conveying the land, etc., etc., etc. Thtre arc sometimes clouds, mnre nr l.u serious, on titles believed bv the owner 01 me land to be perfect. The careful man sever buvs I and nr Innni money on real estate of any kind without ursi requiting an up-to-date Abstract of a me, ccrunea to by an attorney or one uus'ncss it is to be Informed in such matters. UUNCOMBE CO. ABSTRACT OFFICE P. B. ROBINSON, No. 6 North Court Square, or office of tbe Clerk of the Criminal Court. County Court House, Asheville. w. n. owvn W. W. WIST, G-WYN & WEST Successors to W. B Gwyn Q, Established 1881. Refer to Bank of Asheville REAL ESTATE LOANS SKCUK8LT PLACID AT 8 Fax CENT. NOTAST PUBLIC. COMUISSIONKa OP FIRE INSURANCE Southeast Court Square. THE OAKS HOTEL Under New Management. New Furniture. Nice, clean comfortable rooms. Table excellent, Northern Style, Porter Meets all Trains. Close In town. Oa as Blectrle Car Line. , Beautlrul Location. Hot aad Cold Baths. Uvcrv Possible Convenient. O.M.PHILIPP z a o z . , o co o oOcog ill z O Q I W DO 5 H CO DC 3 O W T -J DC O Q HAPPY OCCASION At court was then adjourned without dav or grace. Durinrr the triril rtl.i.fln.. . I.. a wuji.uwu wua muuc because Col. Sellars placed his No. la fect on the t;ihle. Thi. court holding that the attorney had a ijiin. iu ccp ins ovums nearest the jury Fitch Tavlor Wilt fin pH PiirVif MH4-n looking with one eye at the plaintiff and n.ku ,uv uiuci ul II1C JUUge. Besides those mentinnerl tl.n f , . 1 1 : gentlemen had a part in the proceedings, uuu ucacrvc tnc .execration ol the public: Scribbler Tnrlieet I :: j'vo wj. muuuy, 1 nomas Hangem, Mark Erwin; William lailem. Krlwin 1) nrir!ar.n I ;.., n...... Arrowsmvthe, . G. Stikelcather; Nicho las .MCKienv, Cicero Nichols; Wcnrv Waeeles. Uucene r.nHi.or- Un. n....i. stone Miller, Geo II. Mills; Hurrie Uope Waukenphast, A. V. Jones; Hans Dinkle baum, W. 0. Wolfe, jr.; Ennery Helta L dson, R. J. Tighe; Samuel Weller. A. C. Forrest, HOT SODA A delicious cup of Clam Bouillo n, Beef Bouillon, rteel' Tea, Hot Chocolate, Hot Coffee, Bgg Phosphite, etc., etc., at HBIBflTdH & REAGAN'S. Kccrpilou To Pastor Trov Riverside Church I be reception at Riverside church, south, last evening given to the pastor. ri vnm . ' Rev. j.l.i roy, by the stewards, Messrs, u. . uruton, J.C. Brown, R. A. Cos sett, J. A. Mims. K. D. McCollum, W. S. Ibomason, I. I. Mackev and Wm turner, was largely attended. Thc exercises opened with prayer bv Rev. T. I'. Marr. Rev. H. F. ChrciUberg made a short talk, in which be plainly showed I-.", kuiigrcgmion tneir autv to the pas tor, and wished that this' Mr. Trov's uurtli year at Riverside might be the auu most SUCCCSSIUl ol Ills pastorate. Miss Daisy Sawyer sang a solo that w n a verv m..nt .... : i i laughing. 1. A. Mims marie a J uow,c- particularly for the members concerning the amounts assessed for this year and reminding them that all should be prompt. I be program was interrupted by the . vinf; ui itc cream ana cake and indul Bene in social cnat lor hall an hour. K. II. Hudson followed in an address on uie ounaay sciiool work.W.S. Thom asonon thedutiei of church workers, and W m. Turner, the master of ceremonies, in well chosen words congratulated the congregation and FastorTrovon the fact that they were to work "together '" rmr. mr. i roy then gave ex pression to the feelines in hia Vienrt tn ward his flock and the stewards who Dlnnned the rccentimt nA .... . , . r - HUM UUUIUK IUHI tbe year work might be greatly blessed The evenim tliroiirrlwmt n,n. i. " o " - nu. U IIUpUV occasion, aud was enjoyed no less by the fuiiKrcguiiun inun oy tne popular young Far one Of Words Al together. JACKSDNVILLU, Fla., Jan. lO.-Shcriff Broward returned from Tallahassee this noon. He went to get full and detailed instructions as to his duty. He says Governor Mitchell is highly indignant over the defiant attitude ol the club, and says that the fight will be stopped at all hazards if possible to do so. The sheriff savs the fight will not come off here in this county if he can prevent it, and he thinks he can. Thc rumor that the citv chief of police had sworn in 400 special" deputies to ar rest the military if thev intcrlercd in thc contest, as thc citv ImH lor it, has cuused some comment, but while not denving it, the city officiuls iuuK"cu m ii. i ne ciud people say that tut wm uuvcugut in secret, out seem ex ccedingly anxious about it. Jack Demo sey will second Carbett. Bets are 100 to (u in lavor ol Corbett. DO NOT FORGET NO NEEU OP IT. AXD CHOCOLATES. BBLLINO AGENTS PnH A8HBVILLB. Heiniisti & Reagan URUGOISTS, Patton Ave. A Church SI. CAPT. CARTER CONFIRMED. The New Collector will Probably t cnarge February i. The confirmation of President Clevc land's nomination of Cnpt. Melvin E. Carter as collector of internal revenue for this district was made by the United States Senate yesterday afternoon. A telegram beat ing the news was received by Cnpt. Carter soon after the Senate acted upon the nomination. It is expected that blank bonds will he sent to Capt. Carter tomorrow. The preparation of the bond will require a day or two, and it is possible that the details necessary to the transfer will be arranged so that be miiv assume charge of the office on the first bl February. Asheville Talent was There. " Winston, N. C, Jan. 19.-Special. Thc annual midwinter confer t nf ft.. Salem Female college, which is the most important winter rat'si.nl event here, was given bcforMargc audiences Wednes day night, and last night 300 voices joined in a grand chorus. Prominent among the performers were Misses Rol lint and Chcdeste- of Atheville. This is the oldest female college in the South. - THEV ARC! AFTER HIM Letter From Tbe Hoiher of The Girl Who Left With Qreeu. Thc authorities are makin? efforts ta find Will Green, the blacksmi th who. nl. though having a family in Tennessee, induced a young girl of this city to leave with him a few days ago. It is believed that thc couple have gone to South Carolina. The mother ol tbe young woman who figures in thc case says, in a letter to The Citizen; 'I wish to say a few words to the christian tieonle of Aaheville rl..n..ni. i.- columns of your paper. I am the mother oi tne ginwno was so cruelly taken from her home on Sunday evenintr while I wns at church. This is not a case of sin, or i couia not expect sympathy. She to No Need for tbe Government Run Farther In Debi- Washington, fan. 10. It is believed nLil.. . t ai iuc treasury department, Irom or dcrs already received, that the total of. fenngs for bonds will aggregate nearly $-'00,000,000 and that the price will rcacn i.jo. making the bond practically bear but 2! J per cent, interest. Renrcsentimve Hnlmnn nf T...i:nn takes a decided position against the bond issue, "It ;s absolutely certain," said he, that "this government can get uiong witnout a dollar ot bonded in debted lless hv rerlltrinn vnutj. .1 -..f, .puui,uica uuu by the additional revenue derived from the pending tariff bill. CONDENSED TBLBGRAMS. Fifty ncgroc families in Monroe county, Arkansas, have placed $.000 worth o ms uicu sua ior some years, and last property in tne governor's bands to sc' winter bad a severe illness; shortly after und detray their expenses to Liberia, she showed symptoms of brain trouble ti. n. - c- ... . She partially recovered, but areTn . J'!cl n"...Fl'!0 !nvs that ex-Prime .1.. rn "j ...v minister dl Kudini Ot Ifnlw an rl on Mn. ll t .1 a '-" VJU1SC in the tall and won mat wnv..:.. e . , , WIMIJS IIUIIl grip when she was taken from home. She did not know the man until Thurs day, The tiling was arranged in about two davs. When T think nl' ... J i: , , , . -' " utj UtllllllL! dragged out m the cold night air and in the power of that libertine mv agony is awllll. Tbe sheriff ia r1..in nu. . ... and is very kind. Will you ask the chris tians of Asheville to prav that God may Gfive me back mv loat rhilA ui.. thy of their sympathy und prayers. In uu oiner way can sue oe restored to me." Only for n short while-Bon March. A MexIcaujRevolutlon. El Paso, Tex.. Ian. 10.-A rliantiteh to the mayor of Jaurei says Chihuahua is in tue hands of rebels. The first attack was made by a detachment of revolutionists on tbe west side of town, which called tbe federal inimRiin to tint point. Then the imurgents rushed into G. W. Cb7ldsliil. I'uiLAiiELi'HiA, Jan. 19.The condi hod oi ucorge w Childa, who was seised with an attack of vertigo yestcr- " iuipiucu iuii morning, wo serious result is apprehended. day that the likelihood of war was now more remote than ever. Non-intervention in Hawaii is likely to be the decision ot Pono-rea. Tf a :.a w..as, . la ucnicu that the ex-fjuccn will present a claim lor damages. The orosneeta of the Punjnub, India, are unusually good. The area planted shows an increase of six per cent. Charleston harbor has been deepened one foot in the last two months. The depth has increased six feet since 1884. The machinery and car sheds of the electric cars in Snvnnnah were burned yesterday. Loss $50,000. Senator Gray is mentioned as the man most likelv to be named in Hornblower's place. Ex-Govcrnor William Gaston of Mas sacbusctts did this morning. Louis Kossuth is blind, as thc result of inuucnza. Now that Mr. K. L. FitTpntrick has opened a grocery store at No. 6 court square, he will be plensed to have hit friends call on him, Exact New York Cost-Bon Marche. Great Bargains-Boa Marche. BltEVABD will give Free Charge to every lady that rea of this advertisement, one paper of Slirimptou's l'.esl English Brass Pins. Do not fail to call ami -r..i :i o - paper as this oiler will last only this week. Please mention that you saw this advertisement in Thc Daily Citizen. J. D. BREVARD, -at- Ho. 11 Horth Main, 150 TEST WHITE OIL AT 10 CENT8 PER GALLON. T. J. RcTell.io Mortal Main. .8IPHONSI VICHY AND SBLT2BH la 'slpuoat can bt obtained at , the drag stores of Ravaor a mlth and Beudtah A leagan ana at ractory, SIT Uaywosd iStntt. C. H. CAMPBELL. SIPHONS T m ."'vV.J if V3 .!( '. , v?v I : U" t':',' V'
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