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Vol II: iiO. ASHEVILLB, K cTjf SATURDAY riOPtNIXG JANUAEY 1,1098. " - - ...... .... , , . 1 . ul. Pric3 5 Cents. HOLiL y H ri m pi 7 4' u-.-i Bitot The - Christmas chopping and buying is nov the order v of : the day. Very little ?hD ITev7 Year. Opens ,V7ith time left for decision, but Improved Conditions. there is no need forhesita- tionabouthere to buy, be- Cot6n gituation . cause ours is the store to ,i , - , , v cit for the nic-r.t' oods; , fceems to m uaeu, -L W AVW , . , - - O J and last, but not least bar-1 gain prices. . ' ' - s Holiday .Specialties .are Here in Great Profusion : Bradstreets and Dun Seer Much that is Promising. . ; " ? f Handkerchief sr; r Umbrellas, -regular- hol- v iday styles;, ; Metal Mnoking Tables, Metal Picture Frames, Collar and Cuff Boxes Metal and Dresden . .Toilet sets f Failures of 1897 ' Smaller Ttan; in ' " ; ' ay Year Since '92 -' ; : V t -. ,'1 tron Indus'ry Encouraged by Increased . De matid Wool Market ' StrongerRailroad - Earnings for?:December .Larger vThar list .Year. -i".?: ! - ' IN'ew Totk, Dec ,31. Ounn's "review - of tiraxie toniorrow jwill say ;."The fafluws Easel and Hcnd LUrrors I for"a Vear jundeda :';FaHcy-Gaftcrs, ' e 8Br,?,ft " -PprfliniPrV ,r" aTerase J111 'per;tt snralter thin V, fenu ' ' ,. -, juay' other, year -'during nih& Iastwnty- ' 'Alexandre -French-. ,' tUlree ex 4 urJertef iii Kid Gloves, v 'V. 1 y.- -i. V 5 . v-r- -7. ..IV PLOT TO GET RICHES Alleged Concealment ofHhe Identity of 1 aEadghter of Jay Gould. " Deijrer, Dec 31. Tihe "'alo-ry . of one- of :he;; boldest.5, plots,- to steall - rich- man'a millions 'that has : ever 'been accredited to M tm iHB toiDSAy-'CASE ' Vl: RHODE ISLAHD CUT-DOWH S.4 Shaving GetS, - r iHWOOotw-hicIi ?25,800,000;wa ta.b& MOTION, MADE :,rpit .THE DIB-1 ELEVEN' .-PERN CENT- IN WAlarS TTnmViirA caIo , ing. x la, 13 omanewial failures, ,ie CHARGE OF THE DEFEND AK T ' ' " ' OF COTTON UPERfATI V Ess y : . ml- " amotinroHlabllltie? to'154,800,000.,,. - . " : V"' -viu ' 1 r -'-4-:.. Artistic Fancv China - . : - vi;.- :.:- yTTTT v-'"- . I "m new vear opens wniu. wuuiuuu. - - , . . . - . . i r nr-i and Dresden Ware; . wiivwiff! from. those which pre- ya " . . . . t n-,.s-L . . . . . : - i ,. - m jeoiDaray sua uiat iua i; .. .'.. ...' .,; " . I . u-.. 3 A.ffor I . .. r-c KOeS ' v lexis tea imeiu, out uja.iBJww"-""-;' T v . r. a whole year of errUje freedom m,dis jcvycixy,. Etc. that n . j ; " ' . ' s- 1-- - .: ' '' " 1 the 'embezzlement ease .'tried, last week, iilSL VVUIU. men Affected- : ' existed thea, 3u't has .passed aiway.-Ker v.vaV' - ;' a-v-' " ':r - - - ? ' 1 (' v . a whole year t of errUje freedom m,dls- i ' x :.utt .vrv V !V " " ' .;' 'V"J: ' -, '-s ' tujnce' oalarml he mondcary situation "in he. oiiKsuiE '-court yeaiterday -Jodg4 L Providence, -R. I., Dee. Sl.-Af terj .de- t'salVayS the lg a talitter WietV More Sbtom-MJ:Q.U to "'fipi'ttil Flag Raised at 'Midnight on : - the Cir Hall ; ; . ' . ; By Tonchiriian Electric Biit ton in Sdn Frinciscb;'!'., ':he brain or womankind la foued In. he wrifctenN confession of 'Mrs. ilary , AngeU, ctt Rouses Point, N. Y.t to (Mrs. John F. Pierce, iRock - Springs, Wyo., receivedia "ew- days ago, and ' Jifet snade public The sonfesaioff alleges -tihat Mtb. (Pierce is jay Gould' dsangh.ter. Mirs. An ge'l c'aimed her ae -her own daughter for -the purpose of ob taming 'a iartf6f Goulds inittlloES. The oomfefifiion' Is in part as follows: " . "After Jason Gould lefb your-inother she . . j,- .... .... nraurried a naan named Young Peters.:: My Intention -was to .make (money ou of - you nd myself. -i- Your mother's, name was Sa rahTAimboni Gould QTy name is -"iJ&ry Melfee.4 iBe sure you let the world know vIia nmi T'vtrwr a -iia flM$At oil Kkll T . - . .ILM 11.1 1 Y 1 . it'. You are Aay Gould's -oddest ' child. lUOureaierjueiropOllS USHereQ HI (Signed) r : :-'Marjr Angell.". fMrs. Pierce, has no re3oa:rcts, and H la not known-what action she will take if any Fifty Thousand Persons Witness the , Soectaclet , ' ;r 14- v." - . IWitKCerexaony .to secure her alleged ; rights.1 ' -; n Elaborate Parade ytf Fantastically- Attir- ENGLAND AND TttE CHINESE QUESTION : U d Personages Electric Displavi Fire Works ' iterates" its sUtemevnmde yesterday, that I ; f , - . 1 ; ".c '"''-". - the.g'overninien't iaKprepa'riai.g to call out NeW York,-Dec 31. Desnite threaten j. ' injr weatiher' the Journal' rfAharn edum'. annoumcement 'Is jnade' wltii" the fullest - " - - . . . i"5 a - - rv - -!' ' a.a n6 ceJebration of the Consolidation! of ofElcml authority. - The government thd , .... . .T tw Central News saysbeUeves tha't by'caUing Gra'er New York'whkh' took, effect at - out reserves it iwill,ttrengthein its support midnight , was carried -out - The celebra-. trvm .mtj wuuirjr, woiiua as wuwuui iui j tion-began early in ,tha. evening and fire-" - theapauiy tnus faT-Kiispiayea ny 'tne mm-1 - , " - , .. ' , . i w it. l wrks. were almost continuous until mid-- itsactlon ,will . serve as an intim'adon to AMayor "Phe&a of " San- .Prin-; v there. an'adtiveepoSicyiwhichr-ln, effect, v is 1 tM t j raising the nag on the-NewYork city halL ijnina wmcn numasnBS line vasLesiL ma-rxeL j -7 i. - . .,1. . . .; ' . ' v . - - ,-.t.;.,7-- -, 4k me some ujss.a saiuceoi ft ittundrea In -the world, mnist not, under "any circum- --" - ' - J' V ? - ' ' v r stances, -nowed-to becethe . pW- .n? f.f serve of any combination of powers -' ; -y zljtu2Li .r : ,--;- ''! -The Central News -'says that It has Jearn- 'Fiiy ousand'Tpersons-'Wl'essed the ed-tha'c the foreign. "office has1 semt and re- spectacle. ' TN"CV-": l '. ' ' ceived more cable rdispatches rfto" and from ''mi-' Z1.L ' ,.1. '-V "L. ' " ;' '-" . . ' .-T36 most spectacular.-feature - was aa 7 meveasx, in uie xasc rew'eeKs -xnain tor i - awiAi paiAue waerein uie prganizations - thao ?'half a ; million - men Ina. i ew , states tr -1- f -'. . ;! ' - . f ' . : ' according to Sciai .reporxs-are sjDjyjru Jet:Todffed amotion for the nQTD r" I I ' nTvO-1 B xw?... ?Jr' -M Charge.-from further custody on . 1 ULU'I 1 V i W i I L 1 X i aVance in wages for- tLoae' o idit v. d fc and in wiWhthe jufaled;tp!agree:onra Iib. the meantlino-conditfons might change final dis- 1 , ' V -1 u;t Jso as to rc: - t' "qnznecr ry, y- VeaTs iorevlouslT." Tftie defiraatchea sent in clude" lengthy instructions to Vive 'Admiral ff r-'ter' iy" were .targejy repre iKa cwmiiiatxiarTar?4iei on atsu-ttsu, Aumuicrmg many rantasucaily ana i ton? i" ?V elaborately, attired' individuals.' v. 20 South At a in. Street. vw-i-a g.us hft tis levins chiton ij Ployed- jhas gone far to restore esjpre- .j Tl ,,-rand UoriralioMj'n,tW vailing before thepanic. v . 7 .atoutUhe"onsentv of the defendant orI:4U-.1 r'"iiif .JL "The yolume of -business through Ihe his counsel: 'Vwi -: f - f. - - I--. : ?- c.learlie;3uses' for the "week jaltV-pe The' facto coimtoted with tie' discharge aiwu.elevea.per.cent.v-tO take effect Jan- cenu -iiairgei-, wtt. iuoja,,, v- i osni aae was given w tne. jury oy jiruge i ai... uum,.iw km,,5 n'-? .rven.' Hit Aarsror ' tihan in-, that I Bwart . Friday morning k about - U -.o'ock. j " .V', 1-- -"'J- - . ' v . - - - I mho -viir" AvHrmimed over (Christmas Fri Buller, the British Ithe China station- ' Tivn tvn'-FM SFMTFMn - :Thettalf;and.-park, were Attractively ' ... I . .v . i. - A ,. jr f Y i n - - year, and in many industries and branches da evening to-me'et again 'Mon-axy morn- j 1 . f - t I , " ' upon inquiry ascertained that the jury iuaa , - - ,,V ' . P- " ed all' records. V' '. ' " asjweed. He 'therefore instructed the biKs operaUng . about two swindles largevl feeing . partlclpan ts in - an... The evidence stowed. thai ta deadly weapon j luesness. : : ' r -. was -used wfith serious resud Is;; EUen tBit- -AafioSff'i-h itAvf!rh?Tir.i!f.M. and. Julia Johnston -were found guilty and .w-.-- ' ' i , .. " . 1 7' 1 'W Y n r w . 'Harrison,-and a delegation, of prominent Anne Flack acquitted. In pranounclng J. " - - - fiWt'XT TSwrf Vfprrrf n Hp Chiqagoanfi Mayor Strpnglnd officials, of . recent act? of the legislature forbidding the present city and of th e'terriiory1. Vobi . iticreased deman'd during the lasit few rourt Monday morning -not Mo take a vei- ' . '-,1- . . .1, C r' "-. r .. . T r : - - : - ..... i demmvi . r ntTtiraon "n mm: -an-tr- iiiiii ati. - , - ' d'iot or discharge' the Jury witnout tne per- i &- .tv , v, . t'lmiission andi consent -ofthe defendatidj ' - " - .J..;'f weeks. "rh ' crftton. - industirv is halted by!" the A Ma counsett.- , question of wages, although a general .re-; and) stated .that they, could in ¬ duction now seems probable.. . Manufactur I ets haive been - ouying largely ana r - : , ;J - iFSiu.ford. the attorney seen-by the deputy eratives v will r be ."affected : -by , this '- deeis-1 :.. . - , ... -v - art .pee mB ct, ni - - ., I : lll -mo JUl J iW ww o w - IT'S ColumJbus Ohio,,- DecC.3L-rThev senator-1 altogether ' In Hanna, Chridtmas is II orq sftimiilatedr buying by 'Wool manuiactuirersy exifff .refUs v toc ial developments today- are altoj o4hAt'tto wool" markets are-stronger: ie cterk t"!?0?! favor )f thV success of '.Senator fhile mil way earnings for ithe months Bet for the defendant, -were both out . of J .both for the Hong and the; shor ,us far has been' 4.7 per cent, iargerthan .JgJJJ -'ZiZSSiS'Z KJ" ust year; and 4.7 W cent smaller than message it seems from -Judge" Shuford,: and himself to manipulations rdn ; favor;, of ! ok. vz sxaiemeiLt oes uur jry sentatle witi the defendant fwith- . - . - ; , r A , . ' - r - . i MlrlW ryad.rtions for east- 1iror nd-entered mirial upon I ? .aBd now IS a gooa ume-iug ft- , -.1 , - . , 3- This .the defendanfs eounMtook a bol& stand for Hantna.- His efforts 'i -j u HI -K a "o?!" aav-"ft! eel irist,rhe had,no.rli r -rthat Sideboard. - It Will De neaiIy fou cettt. larger than' in 1892 Una. fir that they fcave ; fine present' for your wife, and .for . the "same . at such low figures too. -17. A.,3LAin.:-- f , - Bnoie 75. " 45 Patton Ave. nt TO OO , in taw, I w- In K,a ilrotfon rtf 1n!a.i7isr "RfiDT- lodged a motion I . ' flr,i iiiweA of their client. . sentative jonn Jones or mis own couiaiy 10 weeks. Failures . for tne 1 JxsAg Ew!artt. will pass upon- the mcftion J ,aba,ndooi t the " aka-HaniwB rforcea and week we"e ssia vagainst I'asi.ytMu. . witui wiuu.. - .-m.. oiao.1i Mmself nrmry 5n..the Hanna DradstreefS will say: . f-TheIose ot -lu; EN W CWfiHAa WCntf,l5 J'a3ffy . IP - he, the year., while not fully realizing . the 7 ' of'iBm cadet. gkVe aa el- Atfleat reemem. most sanguine expectations, cei'calnly con- fe ntuttoer lastevening at 10 o'clock in bers claimed T JKurta fcave - renounced tamed much that wa3 gfatifylng, and more the uanay iucneu m oaw ui xue m suum v ' ' 11 - v,,;a friT. PAr t Acheson, the Misses Kco:t ani miss tjasicr. 1 Hanna, f , 'v -. was full,-of jroise for the yeart . -. - n.r 1 ' . - I. - . - ixjiepariy .wwwmireiuu, , mjore defiectaona to Hanna. are ejqpectea -v - . ,n. i a n,t-?-D-jifA din ins? room jOToluseiy aecoraieu . V" - - ... tomorrow.. KurU gave out' another .. in : A fi7 YEAR'G LAMENT. i who tell tu FLEACr.riT C'wT.Fr.lGE PARTY. nC, w irl.J tervithfer afternoon-to .wtlch ;he re. A" pleasant surprise party waseld hnrfnes.' The i menu was affirms convictions that ' Hanna - is evening at the tome of llis Fannie Moore, 1 v , elaborate, and the '- cuisine excellent. I beaten. He. damis tiha : . - v.. Va1hl. : jk .m Af icl trnTr fill ATIA. i - .- . -t - thec v.- and " ad j udged t ha'l' -the de f endanls con yic t edi in ahis case be . imprisoned in the'tcoun- IIIPERSOMTED BRYM" A BOLt) DRUMMER TALKS GOLD TO SILVER 'CROWDS.' They '.Had Gathered at Stations in Texas to Greet Bryan. "He was not oa the Traint'But the Drum- ;. i ' , Malga Grapes 0c. Raisins 8c-and 12c:,' . Currants 10c. Citron' 18cl ' Dates "ana Prunes 7c.,' Mixed' Nuts'M2c, Bananas , ' 10c ' and f 15c. per 'dozen. S. H.'vChedester; ' 22 Patton - - " '( " " ' ' ; ; We feel very sure everybody had a very- j merry Chrisunas from the number of pres- ents we sold. ..We desire 0 wish everybody ' a very happy New Year,., and ''express'..4' thanks to our patrons for' making a succeaai - - mer was., of an institution that bas been admired and v- -complimented, by our resident patrons, anl .'" an"?Anitoinior rTex.,V Dec. ; 3. William J. season. Co-rti cf buddinf p-ofhpned to await-the demise "r7 T ol tie cfid and to celebrate .the birth; of .1. V-""41 the new year. , tearful rhyme rbe amusements of the evening- consist re i"5t lavish at af facing, .games and musicr both vo- our pity on tht- poor t New Year's time ould restrain their . rueful ;al and instrumental. Those present-were RAILROADS CAU FfX HATES. ' Washington,- Dec'1 SI. la- accordance c : . . .ft r;.;:;;";C;iT 111? r 3. - with .tie' recent decisions of-the courts Ks;a Ti'eobcld.; cf ' the' Candy Kltch- j that the inter-state commeTce commission sertVei a, eiitful midnight supper. Iiss Bertha Whttington mi -imnie, t e rates.fixd by last - evening ' ia a-kandsomely -decoratedj prn.nlt.ntn. Miss Emma Iwate .ouger,. i.iss j. . - v: i;-,.., - ..- . ;: , - XrriP flirdh. of .rurcrjurg, x., nie Thb:ason, Llisi.Ea Gae. Messrs V f . AMU the; visitors to Jhe;clty, especially from large places ' 4 f' v; ' ' '.11 .. M . . ,tj... c-ni m, .ft,nruwn from ihU tour vve nave enaeavorea an every way, in e- - 1 - , . . x -. , .r. r , . t of.., Mexico. He left -touighft- for .-Austin, 1 lection of design, in quality of goods, andL. wthere "he will , be the guest, of Governor Ky 'giving very low -prices, tb please, and berson Domorrow. im w wicut wu. u it was aoninouncedi that Bryan would ar- ' t , ,e , - " , rive y'esterday, and at all towns along the .-Again llow;us to thank you for your Mnei between here and JJagle' Pass daemon- kindness, and wish you the compliments of , sKrations w're made in his honor. Henry j ' Iong, a .commerciar traveaier irowi- , o u IJouis", wiho. has. a; strong resemblance .f to Bryan,wwaB m a iPullman oar on' the train on- whloh Bryan was expected. , When 'the ; crowds at the station caught sight o .him : they i cheered... and . called for a speech. Tjoing walked out m kihe ti-atf orm-and ' was introduced tb . the crowds by the' conductor as (Bryan. Long then" startled ihe" audi- ence, by makmir ' a strong soundi money J speech, stating that his views on. the. finan cial question. 'had been completely changed ! by ihis' visit to Mexico, and that he had reached the conclus&ai.that OIcKinley was lone of the best preifidents the country. had s AUTIlijRM. ' FIELD issed without pre:ulic3 tia'ceriaJat of oriental tang-ices, to a merry party cm- ceast Alex fierce, .-o. - u jwexe i -i.. . , T9Tn.V.'.iPf.Hhure; i v-'- .;-.j.iA'fa .i,A ri X ti.a tearu.3 ol;Erown, h. ""p" V?.: Ohio railrc; I; and Southern l-.. - the:rtair. I1?- 'tl.f' 7,7 atUllir,- exoeire. unreasonable - A r."-. -r ti-9 man..-w T.Toore one of the lawful rates on coal .from. Can AU' ' . nr -3 ccr i f Ices. ' . isi. to North -Cardan, -Va.. , - ' 1,1-3 Lr-:;ra I . 1 - ' . - , . , . C) t 3,E3orcs cf ' C.t.. .f . .SSS. ' -O- - .. fTO - . k " , t riiti ; ' s I . . - wtorri -. .- 1 -T u La :.. , t:si-7 1.., - . - v- V" Ea inert r;3 ?! W ; f ...f-- ,r? f 't i-7 : h ) 0' . ' C3L:;-:il 1 t . a S ' rt, ; V ) M nitawf, I iff . . 7 Tc:t 7Tl, M ,ci:.:-T- rsiij . . , - c- il-tl r - ; - c y a l-V - yUdcuiti-vaj X - rr --s, ' y '" ... - - '"1 ' bc-t : ' x Cr r I )tls ; - :---7 w-. ' .r - ; ..., 1 - j, " ; ti : : : j - . . ' . , -j e. j. . ..... - - l.:z:na. Tailway, I jjj-, c;ii , Kentucky: llrsv - UcCrary. and - un-t 'lies-. E. T'iltlock, C C. .Millard and C. ! berl2z:d, Carrir, The New Year was joyously wel This speech v waa- repeated at f several indignainlt and isilenit, except the gold stand ard' men, w-ho were nigniy eiatea. uney d!idnt learn tSU 'today of the imposition. - Cor. Church u and Patton- Ave., 1 ' ' Asheville, N. C - V x' "--' ' .'..--v.-f AH -the "Cappy. v ' Happy . New. '.J: 'Tear's. 'white V 'J -A. , ' I the poor are hav- -;-.; He is paying out t!3 ) - money ,1ik . bank thik has "run." Every t?-i thai' V with cars : - And to grasp the lej eUstio of th plundered ? mil lionaire. , ,- , ' There's the boy who . t-' leaves the paper a' . V -. " he mostget his csnal- tip. : TL;re's .w'cCca.- the , 1 c:zn. ,ii til .... . . ,. .ji . ' - .. f .- y- m ; .. . . -i. j ' - ... 1 1 . - 1 x I Every clerk around 1 tb oSce be caa ; ' - Bee la full 1 1 " tcpe j , Cha hell, find -ea ' extra green fciicfc V. -i., I V '! :7' '' -' " ' , ... V f. " !"' y I ' (f. . in'tht p,yda, ,tV - v - - 4 U envelcre x . - . t rrNV--A cn-r-L-cy'l Awyj 1-1 !K-' Ue.3CrE-.veaB : - . A3 ths Uappy Ww Year's'- te uea y vylnj the poor. Eclrs everybody's vi:ti3Uc-:tf tl-7 nay U errs. - 7L::.'i ti wty I tzl s t rJj trd tr: 1 r: '3 t.r r ' ' 13 V-) ty J ' r-'" -. -y-3-t r . - -
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