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.J- 'V THE iSHEVILLE GAZETTE, NOYDJIBER .24;' 18897. LA' v I. HUBS AT THE CAPITAL REPORT OF BE ARDON PROCESS .the THE - ivr .SAMPLES CONSIDERED poorin Quality $25,000 PENSION ; CLAIM WILL NOT BE PAID. : v 'JT HAS BEEN PENDING " FOR r I; ;J ' TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS. " . - - - jDdcllnewIa the -Indian 1 Jute Crop rj-,3,000 .Bicycles "Used by Workmen 'y -.'-t. Gibraltar Cost of Liverpool Dry Docks Sunday to -Be Observed in Belgium, '-Washington, Nov 23.f-Dr. p. E.' Sal mon, chief of the bureau of animall in dustry "of : the . agricultural department, Y fea made a report to the secretaxy of :giricfulture cm. what Is known, as the .Beardon process of making: butter: " The Vrpct describes the nrocess whicft con: VgLsts,' of choirnlngr a certain quantity of -xt? waun cream, and- also tne eacper. srtead oi retmaPnliTg- open all day,' as now. There is a possibility .of - success of the movement. A reason -given for Sunday opening- js tha laborers have no oppor tunity "of tradings on' other days ; and must make use of Sunday for thajt pur- 17EYLER liJ GfiiiGELONA v ' MONEY . FOR .TENNESSiEE. ' "Wtashington, Nov. ,23. The .fotttowing- Tennesseans have been granted , pen stone: 1 ..,'"- 1 ' - Original pecia!.. Nov. 9. John. TY KeMy; Light; special,' Nov. 10, James IC Saddler,'-Nashville.' . . , , " Renewd James - P. Stennett, Lenoir City, 1 1 - -- -.... . . v Increase Thpmas .Black; Coal Creek; James A, Smith, Daisy; Charles Ii. Plournoy Knoxville; David W. White, Buftler i ' - . . . ' ' ' RtedsBue Henry- Spragon,,PulaskL Original Wldow.Etc.' Charlotte Smith, Hardin Valley; Lucinda Brown, Flynns L3ick; ;WMliam . Williams, . Brunswick; Mattoew M. Flniney, Lawrenceburg; An. gusrtus BJaynor:-Oakand; Benjamin F, Seaiton, Caimp Creek. . R&toration and , Increase Levi B. Bible, Greenfeville. , , ' Inarease--Iaaiiel . R. . Felps, LuisviMe ; John H. : Proffltt, Moreland.- Original Widow- Chrastiana HaM.Net- ue irraeri , - - V V '1 f DAWES COMMISSION mails t'lt -would have probably been b a violation of the postal laws, but r;sent It to her by a boy. . If my memory serves me- rignt tnis is tne only Jetter ; I ever wrote her. to which she could take ex ceptions. . The remainder; of my. letters Oi-her; were Cnothlng. more- than ' what might be expected I to pass between lovers.' " ' When Mrs ftihha arrlvpfl "1irktwrt ARRIVED ON-f STEAMER -MONT" years aarrv to foreclose" th mortffotrft she qpd t a i?ic'r r wVm k ? I found that '.th rpaJ. -'tat ,nn .' whleh juayor . wuson-naa given tne lien was alreadyyehcuihbered ? forl, idnaliy4aa much" as It ..was' "worth. She made .sev eral efforts In other ways to -collect the money, but failed.. She said that she loaned him the money .to pay: ofC a tem porary, indeb tedness, and acting upon his suggestion, and as she' supposed they. were to be married soon, sh4 did ' not OP have. the . mortgage recorded. ;Througb some , misunaerstanaing tne - marriage did not come off. - The letters now under consideration by the jury .first became public at Lebanon 'during the trial of the celebrated Farley : will rcase;.when WHERE HE -1 WAS FORClcb Tn the Plaintiffs attempted to break, down tne; eviaence oi mayor vv nson, wno les tided that he - was present when - the will Was signed. The federal' authorities secured the letters and commenced , an investigation." umcial Reports o the Landing at" ARRIVAL ACCLAIMED BY 80,000 1 " - - .PEOPLE.- DRIVEN TO THE HOUSE DEPUTY. SALAD RA GAS. APPEAR ON, THE BALCONY, a uOrgue .v.'';. BODY ilOF U JAMES LIES - -THE;- CHARNLEY AT.- MILWAUKEE. OVER .HIS CAUSED BY -GRIEF, FATHER'S DISGRACE.1 tIJS 'IRED A BULLET THROUGH HIS BRAIN. "3; RoyftI milce the isod pure, ' .Lc!;3oiaeand.dellcloos., 'V . .-V V'JU 'If af' ;.Alllt killi. Murttf. MM , jt i nu winimirvwh'cii new vunh HIS RIGHT5 HAND CLUTCHING A REVOLVER. CABINET MEETING. Washington .TNov. 23. The- cabinet dependent1 Reporii. and. Say That beld a very short meeting today, as the tie Wb -otrv Tvr : president and several of its members at- -::rr:r r4""0" tended the wedding Of Mr. Harlan, son of Justice Harlan,-and Miss, Noble.-: The oaptaangeheral 'of Cuba, at- matters from the; several deoartments: rived here ttiis ;mdrnlng on ; board the President McKinley informed the calh- : Hisr Father iW&s Treasurer: of. the Presbyterian. Board of Aid fofCol- leges, and Had "Embezijaed in the nate will be: asked: for the 'purpose, but aTlaihle the secret . ch(ieyi: i i&unilngthe risk of reimbursed by -'oongressv arid ad- - yertlse .'the 'work;. VV " t ' : COLDJ WEATHER.' Sum of $60,000. Chfcago-,;NQv. ;23.--Jamea Of' Landing Barcelona Are different5 From In i Is Opposed by ' an Indian Convention Being Hold at Antilers, X T. Antlers, I. T., Nov. 23. About 300 In dians from-the five, tribes are holding a Barceiona, Nov.-23. ;-ixen,;JW'eyler, . the time of the meeting was taken'np. with ST r-rZ ' - ! a?, if "Yl:m!r.ai the 21.year-bld son" of Oharies M. Cham. Wither 'ofthe season is envebping,he - , ,v.'"... ww unjmiuK ju .uuoira - ine i ticowcui iuuxuuicj luiurmeu . ine caD- i . 5. . . - r v- ... i v.t: . s... 1 .. Delegates from the five tribes will be siteamer Montserrat from Havana; Th inet that his message was nracrtillv iey' a.udting;treasurer of the Presby- "" ."U1 aa, ine une appointed to meet in an international generaT landed beneath the Columbus comoleted. but he did not read n.nv nnr. terian Board of Aid for Colleem : ;and smat"re extenamg ,aa Tn.. : i i 1. .. . . . I . - : - . . . . . " T- v lar suutu r mm pntrfli ' 'otb Fin m 'tha wuveuuw ; u.. jiuiauitb in aooui iwo I uiMannnenxj axritf a: ' mif aft Was nr. i Hon of It tn thpm. Tt Is nrnhahU: v.o. Aaoirvii tto, . lucuivi u win ,ue yt- wwuicu Uy .cudooik; tzu.wu people, un order I tne "message Willi be considered at the jPTrst jteai ; winter . weather "the SeasqnJDeveloping Charnley, j ; . Chieago, .NoV;' , 23. The first' winter pared, for congress, setting forth their to escape the mfestatlon:;the geeeral next meeting; ..10 iu. uwotuuu . w luc, iancs vuuri nw.ruiivvu jw. VU nwTJSie ".OX ; JjeP'Uty mission's plans and their wishes as-to! Saladrigas, : where.: however. hW? was iments condoicted bv the dra.rmPTit future. legislation: for the five tribes in forced to appearIuponythe;balcony and a committee win dp appointed to go to wo xra-a gannered about ther house. it The resulting compounds were sent to New TVwk, where, an' expert was re quested; to score them. . foTlowB: He reported as Mexico immediately to investigate the 1 plan of colonizing the Indians there and .report to the convention at Eufaula. CRIMINAL ASSAULT "! reSatki to the three btoxes of but ter trearked X.TZ, will say. upon exam- v ; 'matt!' "Qf same, my; opinion is" that it v i what; to knxywtn on our market'a prb cess bHier, "andofri thait clas4 of butter I 'aaia'neJther place a grade or score, as have ndrrufle to govern grade on man- . ittfacfturfed butter under this Oroicess: It nn a wmnw t a tw a -n ortr.t streets this piitotic-appeared indifferent " rjamot be-flasBaaed as creamery, imlta- ' . 0 T - " Cbntfmidng-, the; official version of the - 2c cTeafnpry,' factory or dairy butter, 1 SUN," ALA. - J affair adds that, slr gala - carriages -and -S3eJP?v no gradinir.on any bther - awaited the general, :but that; the crowd Jrtnd. of butfr except these 'kinds. I " ; t j was small; litlenthusiaiW ' . $na"he6ampies " poor in flavor.' the ' ' - ' J tested that there were no delegations HAS BEEN DECLARED , THE STALLION ROYAL STANDARD REPORTS DIFFER,' Madrid Nov.f 23.'The official report 01 xne nanoimg cc uen., Weyler at Barce- wna daffers ;"from the independent re ports. Thfe former say the general land ed wflthout the-, demonstration in his honor assuming the proportions antici- HIs Owners OrdarAfl paited and that- as Ihe ; traversed the UWnrS ered , m6; iropn.es of the Victories. as Awarded by Judges, far. south aCentVal Texas. Up in th e s northwest :it . is. v decidedly frieid. Tii house; last Saturday . and is believed to coldest . place - in the' country is Havre. haye oommatted suicide in Milwaukee, j .n wnere I6 sdegrees below zero wa s Lyingiinthf-morg a man - who. answers the Moorehead.-Mintti V . It As :hobw.tf.9t description , of Charnley, Hotel people Poiir 'through-orjt Dakota, ;7At S t. ' found him 4 in bed with a bu -h!ssteimle. Ms rlcht hnri .inmo. - IS above and "at StVE-ouis 26-above: the 5 revolver. ; He had also taken a dose of lattr : beinff the average temperature -poison .. U , : - , -' f . , a .: . down ;;into;:flxap;CThej:Pcold .wave is mp.ving' rapidlyetward and the ;At- Chlcago, Novw 23. Grief and chagrin antlc : coast wiil, from all indications, over the disgrace of his father Charles 53 plen itrosp for Thanksgiving. M.;, Charnley, according, to his friends W muchlchange is expected ; before drove to suicide- James Charnley jr tomorrow, but on Thursday, according Who jwas found in his room in'the Hotel t0 wefKer bureau officials. It wiU be - , a : wuuci UVW Inhis head. Charlea M. ChaTrti fn- merly president of the ' Presibyterlan '. I -EXr CONGRESSM , COOKE waro xtAKuror Colleges and- Acade- w4bax3fly . broken, ehowib th&t it Mrs. John Cargile, While - Gathering t ot us or;policlans, and that, no L oas Men muoa ovenworked and Is very - - w ' ' - . 1 windows wer aecsrtatea. :- . , Chicago,' No23.7-RbyaI rStamaard. . m vy-waBKKirex unmt zor tanie use. ;"n$y .use thlalt ooud. bemade of it will .oe- to..cheap cfiaiss;of bakers' trade .,rr. fSalmoo then 'says: "By following ;:th-e: directions given In ' the- patent- and k X&fog ' thfe quality of cream which one -WUW natural a protpuet,. wHl- be obrtatnedi. which re by a White Brute. . He FJees to the Bushesi Bras,. Guinea Coast Nov. " -23. The column "of . troops commanded .by. Maj. owvenson,. Aaa., Nov. 23. A mot nemous. crime was committed on. the outaklrta of this city yesterday morn ing, the facts of which are aa follows: sefcfclesL butftier to etome respects. It does Mre Jo!hin Carglte, a widow about 40 1 Arnoid, consisting of 180 men, belonging conreBUK as cjawaed. a little more oir.tiipJ Ui hs resiuea in a smau cottasre l cue ax n?er: consiajouaary. wxtn neid phtotephtttfc'ojndi other elements that sup- on ttke .mountain side just' outside the suns' and maxim giins, jwhich wa sent piyr cne -ussue waota oi xne numan body 4 "v"f wunu xxt- ievenson with her to Bu.oa'u tie. siave trading pnnce.,of thaif Js tound in ;good' butter, hut dairv- ycughter. . J Idau w meh.etuSeavor tbf wae!hf and-work1 these .'At .10 .o'cJocik. yesterday morning Mrs. four ;dayV iniarch 5 from the .river, ahdH e?it7CT,ouft oi .tne t)u!nter because, they vare"'iert aiea? house, and went up on j wno for months previous to the departs fupniflh fpod for. bacteria, -which cause be mountain .side after : some stnvi I ure of the troops had been raidine the we joun:er:to spoil. As a human food, wood.; As she failed to return at the AKpoto trfbes": for ixty- miles around ,tb prodracftfcwi cannot be said: to be bet- appointed time, her daughter became his 'headquarters landed at -Etobe on tetttbautattejcy;ft)tei alarmed and started' out to find wh November 14 and inarched direct tn Mm aonfcaiTistejB fait and jnore water. The I had become of her mother. , nrinces'strOMhiA9!rh i.tt wj irlJgiht Itncirease to nitrogenous constitu-1 - Great indleed was her surprise and dis. fended by 400 guns and 100 rifles. . There aw.turnquots to .wiciiie irom tnis Stand- may.; to find her mothP a r pp4ht, as 'UbJe same can be obtained In I lensth npar n i,im r v,, i .".T fWIom irr nniK. conscious state, her clothing torn and ; l!'Cbnsidleiti'nter thA -la.re 'rvmnraitunin nf I h. . 4nM,A .i l - i -. . - . - - v. , i,c wctuug xrunn Severn Dad mxer? which thieprod)tt5t manufactured cuts, sw ntt TrtiM, ' 'I!eSt9it .1 she .could . and dragged her to their FV:v vv...w..'.ait-.uwusr.-aina it is nousfe. flArMim.l-ir aitvn4. j uuwuw wnwner ix wouio te allowed h oiw-w . to li,lV' WffT- i dfeii-h v. 1 "--.u.auv., ana fopdlarwB are m' farce. Aittem-ots have I :fl!sne told i"' MHw-v-seir- otrtter or ssko .v. .ri' 1 ?i pratetfcftfily:-tlhe-2 same; combination.. aaU.111-" Buiexnng,up tails,, but they have 'met -with failure. ZZLul . oeen set ' - .. - upon by a white man of. short stature viiw rvr.TwTnrjTsfKPrrixr m-- weighing perhaps 175 pounds, smooth mies,; disappeared!' last f summer, short , Ele?on m Chicago to Fill His Uri- clared a "rlncw." W w, M t young man naa Deen.iii. . : r. .rv"- au. Asswui. aiaae pa, nis raiace ana i rrus.. oi AJiaremont; . omt. . iiro M PRINpE OF 1DAU.' rorner of f ? vniifiar il l, . . T. . ' " '-" "tu r?hi;.T.. wsm. IT; pvyuyreaonad- osstrict in this oltv" trvflaw been-ordered to return the Wrtvi, W t !vrwn. a fBTii?twcdfcfee -1 , . uuunea at once OX tne second er)aiTAn . a 1 4Vk s-vi ; 1 Waahrtrton: ,fcv r 1. ywiseunipempt, Mrs. . Cargile: was choked into insenrf- dded;A.i .JIbiHty he succeeded in criminally, as- t tC'" -;irr . r - vt samtingr ner. ?v iiijw, juu40w .-ii i me case m GotJtlkU EUersick, of Missouri; whose cflainy for aUeged 'total blindness' due to disease of "; the ; eyes contracted " dutrlng one muatary service in 1864,- Is rejected. . Th case. has attracted' much.'' intere&t V and 'presented many '""perplexing' fea- xures, vox. tt was found thait no record of . the existence ofany dtseaseof the' eye In 'thie service .existed nor .was '' there compcent testimony to show the inxvur renoe of any sufch disabfliity In the ser l vice. " The cHadmaht was discharged : irom t'ne army m 1JJ65 and did not lose j. ne neigttibors : were -alarmed. Mr Cargile repeating to. them the foreeolna huuvuui.l. uu'trage. coon tne whole town was in a furore, and. nartles t men, weai armea ' and:- accoutered be gan scouring' the surrounding hills and mountains In search of the fiend -in hu man shape. At 7 o'clock- last evening- the hunt was Bnu - in progress, and the villain, if caug-nt, la certain to be lynched, as the people .of Stevenson - are thoroudilv worked up, over -.the outrage and eter- his sight tiH 1868. 'No effort to establish mined to mete out speedy jus tice to the ms ci-aim, prese-nted" in' 1870, was made onenoer. : vu ioMf,-ufvenM.yuve years alter na di -jJ.k ' hargei jBrfaenmost of thpsewho could L ' AN EDITOR MARRIED. . nave tesunea rrom personal khdwade-A y irmiaaeipma, Nov. 23,-Mri "WllHam t Were de Th decision holds that the Frenaye, city editor of the Colorado raajmant-s pwn statements were ihcon-1 Pnngs tcoi.) Gazette', was "married in : sistent and' flatly contradictory pf- his tnas city today .to Miss Frances .Louise irtcwt Impoataiit. witnesses.. ajii'de'. r,rrm Landell. of Phlladelohia.. . ThA - BjeBT- the"lhyslcian -ad occu-lists de- mony was performed ;at St.- Matthew's' : v-iiuw w swoepi me cause oi ms present mswpai anurcn in-tne presence of; a bjndness as due 'to any service origin ' large number of ; friends of the young; - - V- - 1 " f t,- ... - ' coupie. Mr. and! Mrs. Frenaye departed - - - niJiA j u tKUir y x at once for .Colorado. - Waihgtoiv Nov. 'wccmlsuff General . Ptersoai, at-Caioattain a renomt tn GEN.' LOCKHART. , the state? depiartmenti "savs lYt Lct "n- Simla, Nov. 23. Gen. Sir Wm. TJwkZ ' mated-. Chat vthtr jtite . crop ,of ' India"-, his '"art, , with the Fifth brigade of the Brit- year-wiu-De b.buo.wu oaies or 400 pounds P3" 1 punixive.-.v expedition ; 't operatingJ eacn.'or Wnlch about 3,600,000 bales will I aonst tne Insurgent- tribesmen,, has r ., be avaJbts for export.'' He says maim- Datoi,. after , having traversed . faoturers may Tookr for : low wiees tnree. miaes,of .dangerous defiles, v Luck raw material'. t t . , ;?V ; j Hy." few of the enemy were encountered V, ; BICYCIJSS, AT GIBR AITArI ,VlaE(h4ngtoTii No.v23.--In a recent re port ix une e'ciure cpa-rtment coTKerTiiri i The British loss . amounted to only ten mevf3;&-?& GALVESTON AS A TERMINAL. the use, of blyctes at. Gibraltar. Consni prague, incfldentalSy refers to work in prosres3"' at .that 'place that" Is not gen erally known.; He says 3,000 -workmen daily enter the fortress and labor on the The Ground Being Looked Ovei-- by Railroad Representatives. y, Galveston," Tex.; Nov. - 23. P.- C. Sto- extensive improvements now- eoine on J.r7 V Jf "Sfc;r11' ' erry. . w. auujr Atm;, gen eral freight agent at Dallas, of the Chl- was a hot engagentent in, front, of .the town;' The Poussas, ; of the " British force, chargedup to. the eight-foot wall surrounding1 the plac" and ; completely routed ne.;diefedfThe'e.pTince fled to the bushes; Thetown was b and evacuated on "November 18. The OTeroyyostlheiavilyThe'BHO had two 'men:. killed and twelve men wounded. ; - 'THEcrq'F . Chicago, kow23irl of the Civjle; .Federation of JChicagot a! national conrerence. on primary election legislation will be held-early.! in Janu- ury;: Last night-Ralph M. Easleysecr retary of the federation, left . for. New York, r where he; wiU.. meet .with " rpre-: sentauves or primary ,electioij, reformers from ; eastern cities and the call for .the convention will ; be formulated, . l is the intention to; secure concert of ac tion , on a uniform '; law' in the various states this winter, when the legislatures of New .York,iNew Jersey, Maryland, Ohio and Massachusetts; wiir meet. T. . C. . McMillan.' chairman- of "th a rn- litlcal action roommittee ' of - the federa tion, left for Springfleld ;iasf night to request vov. manner to ; embrace in his call for a special session of the legisla ture une suDjects of primary, election ana revenue reiprm."., : ,-; ; ..' r - INDIANA MAYOR . - - - J J MTUJd0k I 41 ln HTOI T n Q r -. W A a MAmMA -X 11. - mm mm rt- Koti . .7... . : r ib "" WU1 -o uem. . xne .--.. .mu uiwusv I Oliege. ' - Jr ' : i Sud'bS8 th.Americai Haclmey The second chapter in the family sor draft stallion YouneMpOii.! ni fh -3. i - i v"1 nia Hafcn r. , TT' if so recently- left . vacant. 1.' Tu""" tttta.)M.Mi&t;is tnat tne possibility of his exhibition months ntevtous.tn hi tw .l t , , aster,v wtucn . has h)ung like Damocic'9 The state board teleeractoed U Tr. w , irr016 9 William Seward Wb r. n LZl f' sxuie iuri, Keiy at any American Hickney stud bookTa; ?212aSSt tdent'ity of th younVman who vu, cvijr t-ttuie committed suabide by flrine a buil ...v,, Y. . j u wiu eauje emptied w;we, wuu utfw . taxes nas . .place . as grand champion stallion of the .show LUETGERT TRIAL ,rMA-. his- f pockets t of I : e verylhtoc- whidh might give some clue, and all that remained for the police to work on was (a gold band rlhg--on: onef of -his fingers; engraved with' the words,' "Eas. ter saay.1 ? Hundreds tof peopj; viewed the 'remains, tbufailed ? of recogtnitioh." A Last . nlghC 'however' ' n. newspaper reoorter ; fmm r!Ha ' i uwuc,;u 1 w i'ttUUABLY j itea-ine morgue,; and. with the deputy OCCUPY THE BENCH. i , wroner roaae. atborough examination . - viuuuug. , - A ne duscoyery - was ".. J"aue oi tne name of "j. Douglas. Chi cago,7 irinhe sufoide's shoes! -'nie rp. porxer looiced up the name-in the Chi two' candidates were in h Henry. rjS. : Poutell, : republican, and Con Wt; H Perkins; democrat '; The contest was;.waged; squarely ion the lines of the presidential elelast;fall,t the money quion being almost the only, subject discussed., by, thei dahdidates.. The gold diorats, as a; 'resudt,- indorsed the re p. ublieiai:-.njtoneeThe district ; was hjavfflyrepujblican:'4 year ago. -,; Party lad on bolth .sides . make confident ' claims .Indications point; to S a total voteof no mbre-.than 6d per cent of tha t a&mmH&iM& PlANMHRUSl .:i? ' EFFORT;TCjUNITEaXiL M ANU ;Tr-A'JT!TTtniPW':iTXr"'-PTTC' tt o i ? V. . 0.'..-. J, --: Steinway; CMckering, r Kn abe, Kim-" " ivbW, Cabe ah Dolge to ,-? ft i 1 1 Organization. iWtio savs that an .effort : is; being made to unite the principal ; piano;- manufacturers of . the . United States. Vi f . , ;,.r. . . TJie 'meinway; - ;Chickering, Knabe. ; Kimball ; and ' Cabe; (Chicago Cottage) compani;. will, ; it ; is expected by the promoters, iwain tnecgreat supply house SENT A LETTER -.TO - A- YOUNG "WIDOW. '".. T And .There .is Fear Now That Tt mtri " -Cause SomeTroubie With -yr ' Uncle Sani ;. y uuges xiorton ana JJaker Are v I "? "v ascot street.. .On arriving Preiudioed. l. - - .suwi; "ouse ne was met jouicKie, who informed him that J. Doug las was his -ruhcle, but; he, was. in Eu- Chicago, Nov. 23.-Tudge Gary, Who conniection.i with v the Milwaukee mVs- presided at ;the .trial of eJHaymarket ery. ! During their conversation,, the anarchisits. wlll occupy . the "bench at' the thlc,u!nt struck Charnley that his cousin seoond trial of Adolph 1 Luetgertlth been wearing a pair; of his -uncle's y r13 . ot; c&Mter the young Charnley,. the suicide,: had been strain of a long-'contest too; severe out of work' for some time; but that on his adjyanced yjaars I Saturday ;he 'engaged with a firm v at Deneen and Attorv- tw" ' Pce in.Kentuckj' to go to iwork1 -. . . ' - mf - .mm -rwri&A i N III t:iM(Bl i - mm-rnr - : : - : . . suit J: Gay luwee: will am-ninnM-ir - -ii: I "-t'- w.ucuvc tswy . jix tue nay." dm- It is expected as;nswer.:wm; Bayveil WW. wjr - wiw". w-ci nuua ,liR Ifljtgert;apipe uico viiic, 4-uu., - iov;. 23. rne , an v nouncementthatythe-Uhltedf states grand jury at .Indianapolis has hparrt testimony against Mayor EdgarvC. Wii-. son, or tnis city, charging him with mis using the; mallsi (created ar. snaa.tinn here' Mr. "Wilson when first notified of the alleged; aptioh ; of tthe ; grand ' jury. iioue me loiiomng. statement: . - tonltodavaTild CsdfftiAA k om-"i m-MlMApON pOSTPONED, which he a-tarted that bolth Judge Horton Nw Yo1. Nov. 23. The elxamlnatioit and,?Judige; Baker ;Wer3 against him.8 1 , -v shooting. Richard Mandelbaum on Nov.1 -: -;..;;, I a uuttfi ju uiis. cj.ty,. was postponed GODJSCN OF WM- J. BRYAN. D"F2AT ln PUce c0"1" today ' on account of i ji u lfwTjnrvr . TrsmtrTTW --w au.hu. . f icaeo Kz. liven Wootorn , i i. .Washington Nov.- 23. Consul l?ovT I tne ovpn .' ori -v w wi State np. mh- tprminnl ': Tha t . f- 14 -r.,, 1 . . .- T ' OJCttA, UU.S v.- wie BTurojeot or the for some time been" sending s a larsre ten.on of docks at Liverpool. i .The amount of freight to Galveston Ld the CO.. Tae consul ailso says it ha hm iv . ih..nui.. . " n 7 aaa . r." 't" "itic uere iur nano- C I rw-ZZ,; ? , ana nng and giving it quick dispatch. Vice harbor improvemnlte at Bristol. - President and General Manager Trues? . - V.Ti.sfiiMr!i - . . w ock. island & 'm. WTv , ' -r.vwuu. iuww, xexas, is expected to arrive todav ' Tho at GherJt, Belgium, reports to thestate Ut;o "If Tn? f;VVmTme?r,S 0a f0Ot he general tairTs Sat ff has' la.-K t c-ty. to h'aveall business house Lm,ir V" nas ClC-iJr Vc rtr, a... ir w a, user auiance - T:."" fc!uwi. uf i oetween-uaiveston and Rncfc Toia j. - mwmfmm. .wWUU 'There .is absolutely ;no truth in,5 the report that I;, have misused he 'mails; ivirs. jviartna tilbbs, of Dowagiac. Mich w nuyiM ji-jD cuiegea ; wrote lnerimin- ating letters, is : ah Acquaintance A of mine.' About 'three "vears - a p-a t kw ,luiu -4,ouv.wiu. ner; ; and , sepured the loan .j? by, a mortgage on 'real estate' in this city.5 It i&true that ence was quite extensive,' but my letters to her have been, nothing more than any lady could .expectifrom. a, gentleman. The loan I. spoke of .'became "due about two years ago, and: Mrs: Gibbs came to this city to eonect It. & When 1 'told her I could not pay it then she threatened to expose; me by.; ba vihg-; sonic of niy let ters published:: :This threat aroused' my anger and X sent her. a- note1' sayinethf I would retaliate; by. publishing her let ters. V -ft;;;yrt;'iS';-;"'; - vv'A'f "If - this- note:-had hehrough ;the m k - :, . - a ' t- t .. j .- limuuriuaui iinMiiii t kc iiiu r in rm - ' m . , Chicago. ' JMOV. 23.T5rtWl ;v w-., , ------- T,TX -"vix. xxie .,. -;- ' - " ouiiet. naa not;yet been extracted from ternsdorff, . son of George, J. Sterns- Mandelbaum's; chest, and he . ivlll not dorsmoke?inE?pe be able to ; appear , in ; court for at least partment, and god-son bt ex-Go v Boyd two weeks, , although I his condition, is and'. William : Jennings Bryan, of .Ne- -tr'll raska?dited: todayiof InhlUiPrifl tt f"J'r' -"'r- " t ' ' uweasi?w8S corn in GMaha ILCaWwh ia f ' V" wu-jfes GRATUITOUS Bryan's birthday; .and . w J ' ; ,4 v--: !m6tvaf?r f eJ9.'s two favorite 4Mewspaperef toattor ms, byian act cf;the state lM-fiat I -. - - , . lLUW vkhs' inen a member. fgTEAMER; TELEGRAPH SUNK Cincinnati. Nov. 23,-rLast evening the StCtm.!r;Tf lgraph- one of the West and - best . boats plying the Ohio river '"v" members of the - passengers ; had of Constructing Breakwater. V 'Washingtonv-Nov- 23;Secetay Alger p repay to ej questionias to what course he; intended to pursue in the matter of advertising for proposals for cohstruct -l!f to?3 ; to. San- Pedro har borsaid he had received many tele gramefroint proprietors of -newspapers yuxx-ca uutamg to publish the ad ofjAafredjDlge,-.fOhn the backbone of , The cariiaationiyWill have branchi houses in Ns&w . York, Boston, Philadelphia,- Baltimore, V.WasiWngton, Cleve lalcancinnattbica St. Loui$, New Orleans.lver, : Sa Francisco and inia fewi other large cities. ; ! ;Grea savings are expected on the out put of 1(W,00 pianos' (a good .year's pro duct),' the savings' in advertising alone wodS:amiu to $5,- 000,000.- lr-greater! saving is'ex- . pected from the ; Ooncentratlon in a few ' factories in the. great cities of the work now done in a' hundred factories scat- ; ittx :,;'.i ";: ::::'; ,.:;;'' ! PRICES OF COFFEE . GREENLAND ROASTED LOWER - .THAN EVER BEFORE. ' Arbuckls arid Wpolson Have Fallen to . 1 6 Cents' a Pod! A rbtiokle's Maa. agers Claini'It is Below Cost? ilf"? vertisemen-ts.gratuitously if it should be oi sensational scenes were enanrf -rVI v, tre no appropriation Mfi)l.nA'fminV4.A-.i.--'r-' - .... ;i w r; ""6 ouu a number nwnw ;h i i for this pi not permit- of .the;acceptan cause of the accident mM r."- v.uie xor mis. purpose. . But as the . . - MA V- III I I. - I 1 -m 1 UT1 I I. J, j - ... . ". . : . - - herwayfrortTxniait";io:rr":.rtt:0? a'-smaii-ini ' of; gratuitous service, he ,has; asked, th of freight.'. .The-. Telegrao therei any; fund, from which the W badly wrecked.that if wfl S a?tot 1 advertising can ' be paid: loss. J She; was worth-liooo; - v' tt0tal -omptroner-reply in thSaf- . ' . . ifimiacive; the. funds that he may deslg- Yorki Nov; 23.The Tprices of green and roasted coffee 'are now lower thahcever; ;bef6reiRio;i6&7;?onth spot, "is quoted W ' a Pund. The market for: futures-Jias also 4 broken 13 points? owing to.,; the increase in the isible5 supjply fin4theUnlted Stats5s. whifeh is now laf ger-"than in the history . ofh;trbgfmore than 1,000,000 ' bags. "X , . ; . " t r 4 l :ne pce :oi green coffee a; year, ago . was 10 Cents, and'that of roasted 15W ceh'ta; ;.The margin. between the two va rietles has therefore-been. reduced from 5?$ to ?2vceflisl In other, words,Kcut ' - lntwji ? x ub urice ; or roasted coffee in pack-.. ' -ages,;as,SQld:byithArbueklesa -, W.oolson Spice .Company, has fallen to - ' 9cents-a -pound. VA representative - of the. Arbuckles is quoted as saying . that -this price is below cost, a;nd a ' repre- " ' ;' sentatiVeofjthe Bvemeyers, who'coa- V.;. tral ?the WooJson Spice Company, sayg . r lnacenv coffee ''rn , ....
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1897, edition 1
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