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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Friilav livcninii. February 2 1891 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN miNTID DAILY (EXCEPT SHKDiV) AND WKBK LV SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $ Oil Daily -i Month S.oo Thte Month 1.60 Citub nr Month, in adroncr mi ime eek. paid to Carrier ... 15 Tub Wbbkly Citub, issued each Wednes day, io advance. Si SUhSCMBKKS who fail to receive their paper u conler a favor br teiicrt ing the tact to this office immediately. FRII'AY, FEBRUARY 2. HH4. President Cleveland ling appointed PreiiJrnt Winston, ol the Stute Univer sity, a member of the commission to examine and test the finem-ssand weight oi tbe coin issued by the mints. North Carolina is glad for even this much ot recognition from the admiirstratiun. IM THE HKREF I'ER, Mr Hnlmnn nddressel the commit tee. His remarks will apx-ar turn, I'd r Mr. Lucas addressed the commiuei. His remarks will appear hereul'ur Mr. Tucker arid tsed the commitiee His remarks wi 1 appear hereafter Mr. Coombs adriressed the committee. His remark's will appear h. realm-. Mr. H uns adilnssea the ciiiiiinrttee. His remarks will appear lien-alter Mr, De Armobd addressed the com mittee. His remarks will appear lure after Mr. Hcndrix addressed the comminee His remarks will appear hereafter J Mr. Davis addressed the enniuiitue His remarks will app ar hereafter J If members of the House could know with how much of disfavor the with holding of their spec-lies "for revision" is looked upon by their constituents. they would institute a reform. If tin telegraph announces that a member speaks, one naturally looks in the n xt Record to read the speech while it is hot If not found there itisunlikilv that one' patience will hold out to scan eaeh K ord for davs and davs to find the desired oratory in the midst of : mass of other efforts, also, perhaps, deferred in their publication. The Record of Congress should be ; real record of thedaily proceedings not, in any part, of those of a week or two past. THE POUR MAN tt 'I I UN. The passage yesterday of the Wilson bi'l bv the lower house of Congress, lj the unexpected majority of 03 votes, with the income tax feature attached will cause the Democratic pulse of tin country to quicken perceptibly, That a tax on incomes will remain ti the fixed policy of the government i hardly probable. It w ill doubtless prow an expedient for an urgent need. For thirty years national legislation has been in the interest of the rich am! against the poor It cannot be called in justice that the nation, now that its treasury is depleted should ask that t lu men who have grown wealthy by its help should come to its aid and contrib ute of their abundtnt surplus to the re lief of the government that has grown poor in making them rich. The Republicans have taxed the mui- lor over a quarter of a century that the few might get rich; the Democrats m propose to tax the rich few awhile order that the many poor mav have u chance. The senate now has the bill and the fate of the D.-mocratic party in its hands If it docs not want to In ar the bow il old Ulvsses singing the liveliest turn that ever tell upon the car ol a listening people, it would do well to get to work and pass the bill protnptlv. Tbe poor man must have a show. The many are clamoring for their innincs. The wheels of the Democratic baud w a gon have begun to move, ll the digni fied senators desire to hear the mu' they hud best get aboard by doing t hi: work quickly. I he repeal ot the 1U per cent tax on State banks will add several States nion to the procession. QI'MiU. It is perfectly natural that the Hepul licans should undertake to get all tie consolation possible Iroiti the fact that a Republican was elected to Congress from the Fourteenth New York district, at the special election held on Tuesdau Last fall Col. John R. Fellows, Demo crat, was elected from this district our his Republican opponent by 8. ma jority, and on Tuesday, Q ring, the Re publican, hud a majority nv r Brown, his Democratic opponent, ot 9S l Tins looks trtmendous. Dili- when it is stati d that Quigg received 3 87(5 votts less n Tuesday than his party predecessor polled last November, a large part of I he sound in taken out of the Republican whoop, Brown, Qniga's De.-meratic opponent, lacked 13 085 ot receiving as many votes on Tuesday as Col. Fellows received in November. In utlnr words, more Democrats stayed at home than voted, and if they had felt interest enough to come out, the Republican can didate would have been defeated bv 12.701 this year instead ol 8 825 as was the case last year. As to just why these Democrats did not come out, there may be as many different opinions as there were stay at home voters. One thing is certain, these voters knew that by staving away Irom the polls they in no way jeopntdird tbe principles lor which they voted last fall. The Demo cratic majority in Congress is large enough, and these voters doubtless thought they would make more money by attending to business on Tuesday than by voting. And it is simplv po-sibh; that they might have been anxious to decorate the Congressional payroll with tbe beautiful name of Lemuel Elv Quigg foHhe short space of 22 months ! Here is what Peter Conner, who lived to be over BO years old and died worth many millions, said of a newspaper; In all town wberra newspaper is published every man should advertise in it. if noth ing more than a card stating his name and tbe but-nrg he is in It not only pava the ADVERTISER, but it lets tbe people at a distance know that the town in which you reside is a prosperous community of business men. As the seed il to wn so tbe teed recompenses. Never pull down your sign while you expect to do business. Plenty of old papers for tale at Thb Crnnx office. Only 30 eta. per hundred. BR VAX OX THE 1XC0ME TAX. Frr ui the House Debute. A- Mr. Coekran ceased speaking there was a biust of applaes.', and uunihers hurried Irom all parts of the chamber to congratulate him. Foremost among them wcte the leading advocates of the income tax. It was scleral tuinutcs De tore order was restored and Mr. Bryan ol Nebraska couid take up the game where Mr. Coekran lelt oil. li this was a contest of oratory." he said, "no one would enter the arena ith the gentleman honi N'ew York But 1 believe that the pebbles of truth will lie more effect irv than the weapons f w rotijT, even w hen they are w edded bv such n giant among tne l'hillistines." Mr. Bryan went over the usual argu ments in favor of the income tax, verv tloquently and amidst applause. The hai ue 111 it it was sictional he met by avino. "II tins tn x tl ets one s etiim lv it is beenuse ill it section has all the wealth ot the country. " lie erteil the story in last Sunday's Woild ol Hettv lireen. with fin income ol $:i,0Ot),UH0, living in the commonest way. ' That woman." he said, "does not pax is mueh to the support oi i lie govern ment as i he poiir si lab irer w ith -i tam dv o! children." (Applau-e I "If the gentleman is right and taxation is ah -due of tret-dnm, t m-ii the toding masses a e pla-tereil all over with tree loin (Laughter.) The gentleman front New Yoi k sa s that he speaks tortile poor. Is it not enough tor him to I tray the poor without ilmni. it with a kiss5 (Applause) lie says that the riell do not o p ise tl-e tax. Lit me call his at euti hi to the New Y .rk Chamber oi OoninuT' e. Is that a body ol poor men ? Il badiispiei.il meeting to pa s resolu tions (leiiouneing this bill, in which they say that the income tax was repealed unniedi itely alter the war bv iiuanim-Mis c-ot.s in. Ii all the facts in t Ik ir resolu ion tire ate as true iis that,! have not inin-li ot itu opinion of t;:e getplernari '.lint drew them tip The most casual examination would have shown them that t he Income rax Repeal bill passed lieSniaie bv only one m ij intv, and that it was opp iscri bv stu-a men as Sen ator Sherman, Si nator Morton of in Iratui, Sinator Howe of Wiscon-in, and in the House bv "Dan" Vo rhu-s. Mr. Ilolinan, kogfr O Mills and minis ol that class It t he rich are i- lavor ol t lie :ax why does hot all oppos't'an conic irom the nieuibtt s that lepres.nt the riell districts ?" Mr. Bryan iim.liii-i.il ti e blanks used tor tin- assi-sinent ot personal taxes in New York to show tiiat the tax w is nioie tnipii-iiori il than the inco-iic t ix. il iniuig again Ir an the World, Mt. Hi van tend extracts fuuti Ward Me Ulis'cr's opinions on the income tax Hal ridreuli i! the idea that rich people cre going to e..ve the country it such a Lax was imposed "And where will they go?" he asked. "Not to E gland, tor there is more than i J percent, lax thee Not to I'ftis-ia. a.r SiMUeilntid. nor It dv or Au-tria I hey all have still heavier income taxes. A li re could he go " I'o Honolulu," volunteered some one, 'inl another voice suggested Monte Carlo. e losing wit h nn iloqaerit peroration, Mr. lirvau said: "It n e e be those who nve their ctiairv s i h le ta.-.t the- can nove wilhoii' a pang. 1 want tlum to any, ri gi gloreveriu their ears, the im s In ginning, 'Breathes there a nuin wrt h soul so dead." ' Mr lirsan is a line elocutionist , arid lie brew inueli lecln g into the re. it. .lion I the well Know n hm s. As it w s the lirst time t ln-y had made tinir apniar ti ce in i his debate, thev were ;ery well cctived, and as the- last line, "Unwept, tintioiiored ami unsung," rang tarotigii he ch.iiulii r, t h re came a nrc.it liu-st I applaus:-, whieh. altera moment, changed in c'u-irs and sin tits. Tin ineiiihers on tin ll .or ru-hed ocr ell ir mil desks to -e ze Mr. l!r nil's hand, and the conlus on was so great that the i louse adjourne-l, nlthoue;h it was sinl en minutes belore llit- ictul if tunc. Til- 11 & l il I. l ar t liurrmi From the Sl.-lt-s i l - laoi tiu.u k. fo see ll.-in icratic ae , snapers in Norih Carolin i printing "stnlf" in tip position to tin p issat' ot a measure I ir winch the parte h s bei n iliinonng lor ve-irs. and i hat "si till'" set nut by a rt ill i 'nil cor. or iiiou, too, s-i.-gests w. l it suggests all soi ls ol tin, leasant things. , Al I lie out M'Hiul. Prni- tli- I?r m k it i I'r, ss Mr. K U'iris has hung a shingle on the Iront ot l.is ollice with the familiar legend "K Iili , rt .rii"y at Law." tt 77 111! AVE I P the V bv sToi : alter " l.a l-iii.H'," jaiL-uuuiaia, te-vel's, uml l' otlnr pro it rating aettto dis eases; to Piuiil up neeileil ile-.li mid strength, and to rcsini-o health and vigor when you led "run-down" an I used-up, the best Ihinj in the M'orld is lir. l'ieree's Gulden Jledieul Iitsi.-overy. It prmnotcs all t'ua bodily film tlan, i-ousr'? every or gan into heullhftd action, purifies and enriches tho blood, and through it clennsis, repairs, and invig- norati's tho entire system. rot- me most stuhhorn Rerofiilous, Sltin or Scalp I'ismisrs, Iiyspen sin, Ililiousness, ond kindred ailments, tho "Discovery" is tho only remedy that's (innmntml. If il, doesn't, beiielit or cure, you have your money back. Cnn you think of nnythiiif; nioro convinc ing than tho promiso Hint is nuvlo by tho proprietors of Dr. Stub's Ciititi-rli Kemedyl It is this: "If we can't euro your Catarrh, wti'U pay you tM) in cuab." SI PlUS $1 tQUSLS $1.50 For the Intelligent Voter the Coming Year Will Be l-'rniiijlit with More Inter est Than a Campaign. Bv What I Done This Winter the Fate of l'nrties and the Ilistorv of Government. Will Be Determined. The New York World, fear less nnd Independent, working at nil tinus for the best interests of the piople, nnd never lor the selfish ends of nnv ring or individual, supporting the right and condemning the wrong wherever found, it becomes' n great power tor good throughout the land. Its policy is de fined by its well known motto: ' liquid Kiuhts to All, Special Payors to None." The reputation of the Weekly World as nu imconiparablc newspnper is fully es tablished. It renrhes for the verv best und full st news of the entire country, nnd gets it. The celebrated "Tariff Mule" nrticli s nre again running in this weekly nnd creating widespread atten tion, lis miscellaneous pagesare replete with nrtieles of valuable nnd interesting information to everv one. It in a large 12 page, H column paper for only $1 (10 a year We have succeeded in making special arrangement by which we can lurnish Tub Wbklv Citizhn nnd the Wieklv Wnrltl one year, both f r only $1 50 in advance. Add rem Tub Wrrklv Citizen, Ashvvillr, N. C. Rend jronr order lo Carolina Colli 4'ompnay for Jelllco L.ump mm Aainracu. 3SJI 20 PER CENT OFF OH CHINA GOODS ! Bargains in Clocks . . . 20 PER CT. OFF ON JAPANESE GOODS! I'Olt 'I'll If MO Til. ARTHUR M. FIELB, LEADING JEWELER MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING LOT CATAWBA (iUAl'KS MALAGA tili.Vl'KS HALIFAX MVEK ORAXC.ES T A N (I Kltl.N E OKA N G 1 UlSSETT OKAXGES ITALIAN' LEMON'S l'l!l'M DATES KAISLNS TIGS CIIAXUEKKIES Al'l'LES I'EAKS l'EACHES tiriiO.N CL'UKANTS IJAXAXAS THS LITTLE STORE AROUND THE CORNER. M COLLEGE STREET. -W. J. POSTELL TO VISITORS! ( l'i;f WISH TU CAKRY AWAY A LASTISG AXD CIIA X.MIXO.SOVVBKIS OF 4SHKV7U.E, DEPOSIT 50 CLSTS WITH "TUB ClTi ZUS"and HA Vli RETURNED I' I'LL VALUE IS A FINP. hSr.KAVKD VIEW OF ASHEVILLE v. ii. i;wn. . W. WIST. G-WYN& WEST SueeeMors to VV. B Gwyn. Estnhlixhrd 1MM1. Refer to Rank of Anlievllle REAL ESTATE limns skci-hkly i'Lacbii at h i-kr CI'.NT MITaV ri'BLIC. COMMISSION!)!! OF FIRE INSURANCE Southeast Court Siiuirc. THE OAKS HOTEL Under New ManuKtmcnt. Ntv Furniture Niic ctea coiuforta'ile rouuiit. Tuhic eiclleut, N'irtberu Style. Porter Meets nil Trnlns. C1uc in town. On nn Electric Car Line Reauil ul Location. Hot Hnd Culd Hatb9. U very I'ossiblc Conveuicnci. O.M.PHILIPP TAKE Your InokcD waLHins auJ vehicles of all kinds to II. Burnetlc'g shop ou college ttrcet, where they will be repaired uromptly and In first-clati ityle. Hav- tog secured a finrt-dasi borae-ahoer I mnke all kinds of line shoeing a specialty, K BURNETTE. 4NTF.D Ten pair of 4Klnch Bnrr Mill Stunea. Must be in good condition and low for cftdh Addrcu J. DOHBRTY, janlOdtm' Hot Sprinn, N, C 34-Veam Bxpcrlcncc-34 UILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILDBR. Ofle and (hop, Wold Bnlldlng. CORNRR COURT PLACB AND If ARKBT JOHN CHILD exf Ssttte Pnmiahed and Cnfurnlihed Hoaiet. Offlc Room; loaa tccarcly placta at per cnt, MEATS. IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA A VERY SELECT BOARDING HOUSE LOKETTA HALL. HOT SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA. H. M. SWAINE, i H H ill Z. 1 U ''dij I ap 'v t rr6 ItiM ltSfe DRUG STORE OF DR.T.C.SMITH ONTHE PU8UC SO.UARE.ASKEVILLF.NjC, BY authority from tbe American Bible Society of New- York. 1 offer to all Sunday Schoo's in Buacombe county as many Bibles as tbey publication Superint endents who desire, to avail tliem nelvei of this liberal offer will do well to forward their re quests at once The public cost-Address Dr. T. C. Smith, "W 'I'uiulgh our CuHtotucr Since niakiug thin offer some three or Somg to COLLAR THE TOWN but we lire prcuured to iplj- all tliat Having pcr ected u method of lanndrrlng the guoda, wc thcrciun- offer to furniah FREE. Junt think of it I Yuu will never have laundry done by ui Call at the Model sin. So'ldtlrg your patronage, we guarantee all of our work to be the very bent and satisfactory. The Model Steam Laundry. Charcb NOTICE ! jssasisw ' Commencing Jan 1, onr prices for 10-eandle power incandescent electric light will b as follows: I to 6 Inclusive, 7.1c per'mnath. 0 to 10 inclusive, 70c. per month. II to30 Inclusive, Oc. per montli. 31 to SO Inclusive, fiOc per month. Over so, RpecUl prices, Are Lights, $8 pet month. On and after Jany 8. our lights, both In candescent and are, will be run all night, ASHEVILLE STREET RAILROAD CO. I dress beeves, bogs and sheep for all parties. Hogs scalded by steam. Plenty of water at my slaughter bouse to secure the utmost neatness ano cleanliness. Trices: Beeves, SO cents the head; bogs, 25 cents; muttons and veals, 15 cents. All stock to be de livered at the slaughter house on the west side of the French Broad river, one mile from citv, near Claytou's mill. The dressed meat delivered any where in the corporation. JAMES WOLFE, Stall Nn 8 and 9, Market Building. PROPRIETOR. need at half the cost of are supplied with Bibles at Druggist, Asheville, X. U. E With Collars Free." four weeks ugo, il look as if we were come with collart umde upcciully lor as Collara uud CulTn, which doen nut injure yonr Colliira to bur another Collar while having Tour Bteaiii Laundry nnd .elect yonr style and Street. Be Independent BTjrnJnSjHjrthjsjid CanBARN MONBY. If von cannot come here, we can give yon a thnrongh course bv mail Halisfnctlon aoaranteid. We do not teach mini.il I , as oth- rs do. hut treat the intellect of eacn innivi nai pupil a. requited. Terns .30 for roune - f 4 i le.nons to be takra l hin 30 wr is. paahle half In ad vance, and balance In 60 dava 'e.t-b ok fre to insplls We te ch ni.th ng bat -tand-ard shithand and give fall value lor money rtcrlvrd TVt BWITRRB BOOOHT, HOLD AN" RRPA1MBD. If von wi-h to purchase a ypeorrtier nr any make ' oa can save money by l aying h ogh as. If-oahav a second hand wriier to sell, ship it to as and w will dispose .if It for yon to best advantage, pner .nhlect to yonr appr"al. Ii von do ant wish to bav a a machine send vour oia on to as to b taorougniv repairca, TM ITWCMA'HIC IUTIIUTB, InaTdSm 1B4 Charck St., New Tork City Once upon a time thf-re lived in Kentucky a man who became very rich because he minded his own business We hustle for tho people's dollars on tho same plan nnd the people lilc it. May we serve you a bitot a hop,a roast or a tenderloin? Pel haps your faucy ruus to lard. We Imvd it. W. M. IIILL & CO., City Market. .Biiyriu'oraia Brick antl Biltmore, North Carolina, HAS l-'OU SAI.K A I.AIUii: STOCK Ol-' COMMON HUH K OK ALJ. KINDS. KKl'KICSSKD 11U1CKS AMI AI.I. SIICS OF AliUICl'LTL'KAI. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared BUILDIMG Fine Chorch, Cabinet Asheville Woodworking Co. H. Kauffman. Supt. The Rest Khopi for the Lcisst Money, W. L. DOUCLAS SIkics arc TjTm S3 moE "t 1 1 I I W I Ojk III."- BlSM- -Sll. V A (aliblactiuii lit the prii-t aiive-rtisiii ili.ni nny oihcr male. Try one pair iind.be con vinced. The stamping of V.'. ,. Douglas raiiic and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who weaV them, Dealers who push the sale of V. 1.. Douglas shoes gain customers, which helps tc Increase the sales nn their full line of goods. T,T tBn BflOT to sell at a less profit snil we hplievp von mil snve nioni-v liy buvlni; nil your footwear of the dealer adver tised below. Catalogue frao upon application. W. In VOVULAH, Urockteu, Mass. Sold By BLANTON, WRIGHT & CO. Q UALITY NOT QUANTITY Nl I'lfUt 0PT8 OK vVKIMITO ATTRACT ATTI-NriON OR lis AW TH APK A r TUB Acme Wine, Liquor House & White Man's Bar What I claim is tint I kreo thr Inrifrat stock of rut cIrns eiioiIs of) nnv house in th State, Anyone in need of pure unadulterated liquors will Dad It to their Interest to call and examine my stock. The same has been recommended by tbe lca liug physicians In the State for medicinal purposes, Tn, II. Io.ig-lirtTii, Prop. NO. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEV LLC, N. C. TULBPHllNH CALL, 180 roNTOPFI' B BOX 088 Ordtm From DIMance NoUcltrd. Boxlutf A fncklngr Free "BONANZA" WINE AND LIQUOR CO.. Not. sfc and 43 8 Main 8ty Asheville. ffHOLBSA f nBP T M BNT, OHNTT KTC A 1 FAJLLCK AMD BBADIMO ROOU. Vi Vs 'Xa CIOAB". TOBACCO AND BOTTLB OOOI1H, SAU XT 4' fLb, B1LLXs.RU ANO POOL ROOM. 1 Lis . BEER : VAULTS : AND : BQHUK8 : DEPARTMENT : IN : EASEMENT, - Ws raapaetfall j soatdt a skan of yoar patroaac. P. SXAHQUAHDT, Manager. la MtrmutmJHm. 4JU Tile Works, HUAIN TII.K to- -Furnish all Kinds of MATERIAL Work and Bank Fixtures T.'lephone, 1(J4. OUGLAS FOR GENTLEMEN, S5, S4 and S3. 50 Dress Shoe. S3. CO Polico Shoe, 3 Soles, 52.C0, S2 for Workingmon 2 and SI. 75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, S3, S2.50 $2, $I.7C 0.UTION.if nny dln olTi rii J on W. I.. -Joiii-lai ttlioi-s at a reduced ,rlrA, ,i hays no lias l uem Willi uut iIim niinio stumped on me niiiioin, put nini uown asarrauu, ttvli.h, easy fittinjr, and cive bettci Mt motto l, "Krep the lst ami churce accordingly." My place is second to none in the State. Tlfh4Nsi Call, No. n 'A'.-.". atau4 uJrVt. iga53&!sMsSS523SM5ia5s innuinnxMmm,a T:
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