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r V V Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 189. AVE THANK YOU ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1890. LINVILLEj A place planned and devel lifJC iw a GREAT RESORT. .Situated in t he MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth- fulnesH and beauty of SCENERY. n elevation of ...HO" feet, with ciol Invigorating Climate if ia hwnir laid out with a V ' " r- 1HU and Hkill, with well ii ..wiu niwl extensive I 111 l' I I wuiw - FOREST PARKS. Por your liberal patronage In the pint, and are trying to make ouraclve. more worthy la the rutura. Never before have we had inch an excellent tock to .elect .from, having In created It wonderfully, especially in Pine nAm rf r iiwin make price, low. In CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT THB eurm dai A ni? THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN AN ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. Ncwspapera Must Have Thai or XHK .it; MX RAIiKH AROUND No Alliance Meaner.. ,..ITED IRELAND Sankork, Flo., Dec. 12. Premdent I'oik ot the national Farmer' alliance nm paper luaned lo Counu Faraein facttW.toch.ctH.Uc with ., and we to boaatln thi. w nttag that Chri.tmB. opening ha. been going on alnc the lirat, and will c--mimic up to tne mmlni nfHanta Clau.. We do not Intend we eacel wnjr MB. FRANK'S RE-APPORTIONMENT BILL TO BE REPORTED. AN INTEREBTING DIBCIBBION EXPECTED THEREFROM. Dec. 12 The rcappor- m. la the world, but will kindly a.k yon hare found iomt trouble with the oetterciaw 1 1 - vilU nm m the dl.pluy or nnc of trade on icou.t of low price.. We admit good, in our chin, palace, and then we ore . . , l. ! ". ? J ... Th. WASIIINOTON, tllc KllUllon w. rely upon tn. gooo ,uo,o... "--"---"" ,,l 35B member of the houae l represn muKi to au.taln ua. Remember, we guar-1 .uecial brand, of china are llavllnnd ,..:. a originally proposed by Mr. ticl. .old. and If not a. rcp.-e- Co.. l-lmogc. & Carl.bnd. We append a f Missouri, wai favorably acted nud. r doe. not ... y... enti aalt-fac- u.. Tea u M to no on by the house com.nitttec : on the eu. .. .... . -,, u d we I It to 138 p.- HHmcr aei.....s."" cus uno win . .. wv ' - I in to 1 J 1 Toilet tn $il.7B to sao.oo . to-morrow by Chairman lirumen. 1.. .. .. ... i..-. ...... l.a.k vnur muncv or I . . . -j Uftc lo 2.DO 1 i 1. Momuuww -i-nup-- I TV,- nrfvument to rewir. ur . . . - -,.w. ii no to 1 wai unmumous aiinumiii ... ..aw ' nnc .r - - T:im,. .rvrH iui nn. i tin lined cast in. i man anu vir. ""'" ' riht to vote for a different num- Flne Jup I'latea, nicely decorated only a.M) thnn 35fli The ony v)te tnken wn H,rjnl, cream Pitcher., only tu e.uh. on n motion made by Mr. Ho man to u .. mentlonlns many other f.. the numlicr at 3.1'J and it found no kM a two-horae wagon for delivering ro- . . hl h ... WU kindly .how you r,,inj Tillman ia ill favor of a houe eerie. I. large Int. and for our drain and when you yl.lt u. "l0 l" ' coinpoaed of 500 or fitlO mcmlKrt and n named Friday, Feb. 6. 1891. and Wash- niiton, D. C, as the time and place for holding; a meeting of the national legis lative council, which is comKsed of the national president and all the state presidents. An inioortnnt action tnken during tne losing momeuta of the late convention, closing momeuiaui mi-mis (."v..v., ,M iv I em oeture to can m unini o i . .C. ,l,niin of n rcao ution with Parnell edition of that paper would be I " ,, ,,. 1. ... . . rr . r . l. v I i.i . .L. a I . rclcrence to tne supiKri oi ail alliances, i (.sued to-day irom tne omcc oi mc 1 mn. r ana inspect me hiic.i u fm will cheerfully give you back your money or nnythlng we huve In eichange. we aecp moat everything In the (irocery and I'rovl.- lon line. Including Oram ana rem, ana woi lie glad to have your trade We delivet good, free of charge to any part of the city, and The poller of the alliance will be to witn-1 1- p Di Sullivan's paper, steps were old all support irom tne ncwB.:r. i:Mrtionnoainst the which do not conduct an alliance - - - department, or nt least pulilisli I Nation's puunsner. alliance new. reKj. . inccounKi."wi"lv i"bj not compel the support of the reBtraining the publisher of the Nation Lin their editorial columns, but dies com- Notwith.tnndmg the iel a certain degree oi incnannraa on writ, nu""", mrninff T Peed trade. A. D. COOPER. North Court Buunrc, comer Main and Co lege atrccta. cat in the city. All we a.k I Rooectfully, THAD W. THRASH & CO., IINIIKH : GRAND : OI'EKA : Itnunc. holiday mm WE senate of six mcmliers from each stute, and ...in ..,nt.l,1, nuike a .iieech ill suniMirt of his views, when tterenppointment bill -..- n Mr mud. a stroni: speech in committee when the mntter was under discussion and the members any in. re marks will certainly be interesting. The bill will be brought up in the house nt an early day. If the claims of New York city or urooaiyn, w n... the census, should be favorably acted upon, the-house will be increased by the neixssary additional representation. it... n.i:n thr innrnnl the houne to day went into committee of the whole on the private cnicnuur, Mr. George spoke lor four hours against the elections bin. i tb. ITniird Slates Scnnte. Mr. linw . .. . . ... evintroc need n bill o neniieiuc line A llfHirablO Uiat'e IUI uu .mmkIb suitable lor nOllUU ... m. tne nrmv and increase itsethciency. " . in. rinitrillV IKHMin. ilio unci- - ... t..:i.A - ... ii. ii i.. .,,.i I " " Th. muili ienn senutors iiicnucu.mu .,i,i lvoiininir i mw ... nuti I . - .... , . . i I44.IIU IH.UUIHB - . I , n... thp Innv Dill, anu oennt"i IttHldeilveH anU r fVninli TmVH. Il. ..aUv hofm-o hpon OII eX- Ho,.'? admitted that the measure is dead. tin oaM"l,v " i. ;. &rr.l nn money wil be appropri ated lor public buildings at this session of congress, owing to inc cx.iu -v.. eiencv. 1'residrnt Harrison issaintonavemaoc a iiersonnl apwnl to republican senators to pass tne lorce oni on ure k,- - the party leaner are picugm i iiu. Hnuie. Mr. Taylor, oi milium an nmemlment to tne tin ..I...- m ....iIh ni the tnrin uiii. i ne 1 !..... MmmiiiH on that subiect has igrced on a bill to regulate imuugruwuu. I While our stock m largely composed of the usuful arti cIph nmled in Housekeepinp;, i,..to urtinPvnrvTirettvl Kvervhodv to see our stock For ad- HKATHFUL HOMES A good opportunity profitable investments, illustrated pamphlet, dress, LIKVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO Lluvllle, Mitchell Co, BON MARCHE. THE POPUUR tHOPPIHQ PLACE, Joreltle.for the Holiday.. Make, a .pecUlty of 8Hk. Wool, Linen and Cotton Ma Scrlala for Art Bmbroldery. Wrap, for Ladle., Ml.e. and Children, t'nderwear for l.a Olc Mliar., Men and Boy.. A lull line of RuiKrior Urj 0ood.. V0- - II .1.1. 4 li KHQQH rancy muu:.. , hiWltinn in Asheville.-Quali- f or Fire Sets, mass aiuih-uuo, Fancy Hearth and Dust uy par excellence the best. Brushes, &c. We would like u,u ' .. r. -..JAsHortmentluiire and you to see tliem we nave also a large assortment of ried T c, SMITH & CO., Vina Turtle I.ninnH. that we ... ui-1 Drmrtrists'. Public are onenng b t UE8 to make room lor otner ite rourt owt!. M . I IFI lo-nnHrt more in our line. 11 vou want these goods, price ours before buying. Very truly yours, Square, Tavlor. Bouli Jk Bromenun. 43 Patton Ave., under Orand Opera Honae. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zeb a. belug the beat Klonr In town. We have lu.t receiv ed a freah lot of KE6 AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trial, at - nnnwnCtlB HAKUl liHU M aHa 17 South WsUn Street, WRIT. Comraenta In Mr, O'Drlen'a r-1 per Bulged by the Irian Ex-Leader. Dublin, Dec. 12. It coming to the knowledge of Mr. Cleary, who was ap pointed editor of United Ireland by Dar nell, and other Parncllites, tnat an ami- PRICE 5 CENTS. J. S. GRANT, PH. L Of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, APOTHECARY, 24 south Main Street. M Iteforv (turchasingyourCbristmat Pres- complete line of Toilet Article in this city. We undoubtedly have just what you want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. It ia our desire in the future to confine incir ian, aim uinouniw ...-."-- ....... ..rl - u--i . hovcott of all the newspaper which do contains an urticle written by Mr. boo ouraeis strktly to the Orug business. not come un to the term ol the rewilu- kin, who was acting editor oi the paper lion during the absence of O'Brien in the Uui- Wt wm therefore dispose of our entire 1ES A FARMER SENATOR. WADE HAMPTON DEFEATED IN KOI'TH CAROLINA. HlKBUCceaarul Rival la J. M. Irby, an Ardent Admirer of Governor Tillman. Coi.i miua. S. C. Dec. 12. On the ted his . .,. . I .la.nnsu.rl trfim 1 tea oiavea, uuo wuo wu. "M I , . M h, ,,,, position by I'arneii. inc anm i io m wis - -j GRAKTS PHARMACY. epoi The IS auorcaKU in " f'- " i lv ,.! to "every true lover of Ireland the world "".' over and aeclarcs tnat inc aoic uniu- . I. I, .. .II n l.r. m r,,h And that home rule is impossible under Par- The finest and most complete stock of so Coynes, Toilet Waters, Bracts. Pace regular office. It quote, a legal opinion powden and bigh graHe Soaps at justifying the seuurc of thepaper by I ar- , DW na.ll 1 lwKAl 1 A x JxilltiUIv . I a . 1 1 1 . : I. .nma. nt ft ftTI- fourth ballot in the joint s.io0 j. L. M. JJJZm Irbv was elected United States senator I jfjven to Kings' Bridge railway station , ,i.ml Wnrfr Hamilton. The vote I t.,.Hnv it lieincr the intention to load stood. Irby 105, Donaldson 10, Hamp- them on the train for distribution m 1 0,eirereo' free of charge to any part of ton2. K.iJ....in'two men. one of whom e citr. GRANTS PHARMACY. "V v..v . . . a 1 1 I John Lauren. Manning I by was born Jfflr:rr Prescriptions filled at all hours Goods If you want a handsome pair of cut at Laurens, S. C, Sept. 10, 1854. He ,pranB upon the vehicle and compelled I . . , : . r 1,: hh i .i i.t.. u u,i, hi, nnn roLor attennea tne i'niver.iiv oi num. int onwr iu n - v ;:. ,,., r.u - . ..-..n,(l afterward. Princeton. Leaving there he Island bridge. When the, .rnd at tte Uas. Bottles for a Christmas present call read law for three yearn under Judge Mc " '"""U", , rf. " at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottlcsrang- ing in price from One to Filleen dollars per pair. Ivr lint nrncticed his Drofcssion only two years; since then he nns remea on his plantation ani tnrmed tuccesaiuiiy near Lauren. lie took part in the mem orable Hampton enmpaign of '76. When he entered politics lour years ago ne ui THE COMING CONVENTION. How It ia Reicarded and Djr a Good Antnorltv In Ralelgn. r .L. unlnl Phrnnicleof the lltb ....... . - , , ' ' . l riuiri nit nini" once became a prominent leader, at the . . iM.nre. SSSr ' m"Cy' cause of the farmers' movement at its in f next week. It is a pleasure to know I pugMACY is the place to go to get it ception and Was an anient admirer oi tlmt it hui iuch cord,ai endorsement ano unman. I :,:nn ,rnm ne an comnetent to POLITICAL INTIMIDATION. judge a is Thk Citukn's intelligent friend of the Chronicle : The Attorney General of Montn I Th wi hed at Asheville, on the Carolina lobe Arrealcd. 1 ,7.1, nnd 19th ot this month, a great If you want a first-class Huirhrush for All kinds of Tooth Hi ushes, Bath llrusbes, Hath Gloves, Sponges, etc. BON MARCHE. wfilNn RMS.. a.ih Main 8treetSO UUII I .fill-' Raiiww.j HOLIDAY DISPLAY HOW READY. UR81ST VARIETY, BEST GOODS . AND THE LOWEST PRICES. 22 SOUTH "AW STREET, ASHEVILLE, H. C. anr I d Real Estate Bronere, And Inveatmcnt Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, m urely placed at S per cent. OA cc.: 1 a m Patton Avenue Second floor. KbSdlv AOAINMT THE ELECTION BILL. - . . it aenate awtiona. Washington. Dec. 12.-In tlie senate tnlnr Mr. McPherson pnsentca num erous" remonstrnnces from the state of New Jersey, against the panK" ,ne election bill. House hills for ' public buildings at Keidsvillc,N.C..andChark- ton. 5. L., were reponeo one. j without amendment and placed on the calendar. .. Mr. Plumb s resolution ior uuny ni-v- ings at 10 and for evening session wn tnken up, and Mr. Jioar rnovcniui... . t.. inn hv .trikiiiir out the clause Our Mr. lledwood's recent k"Tftt purchases in New York show ST ..i .... m thenacreed to witnout acuuie. some excellent vuiuuo, iu - - Kult of bt!sfc cash discounts on goods already low because of il dull market. Besides a lot of seasonable thing to wear, we have a much larger stock Com Mill A, Dec. 12. A warrant ha I inter state immigration convention, at 1 l u . H.:ti lu. lfirtrt nnd distill been sworn out bv N. G. Gonsales. a w "- - . " ion. in newspaper corresKindent, against At I .... :.u-A o,,n,lflnre. The occasion, in When your Prescriptions aie com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only ncw.puper eurraiiunum., -- 1 vjew that representative men 01 u 1 torney Genernl C. J. Pope, for violation wutn nre authorised or invited to par-1 the purest and best Drugs and Lftciro- of section 2552 general stati.tic. tKipnU , in tne - -. UK(lthM tbcy wm which provide, that "whoever W ."Vver ci naled 'in the assiult or intimidate any rnnmiitude of the interests to be consid-1 """r"'"" 'v ."b.v ten because ol bis political I ercUl and the grandeur of the obiects to I paarmaclstsand that the price paid Tliese intereaia anu mt was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 4 South Main St. FAILED VOR joo.ooo. But Itoe Aaaela, All Oood. Amount IO S400.000. Nhw York. Dec. 12.-Tlie firm of Peek, Mnrtin & Co.. dealers in brick, made an asignment to-day to George 8. Hamlin with a preference to the executors 01 iio-1 Ivck for S130.0OO. The linbilitiei J r . . -t... .'loil rUMl naart. . . 1 1 01 tne nrm are - I ..e t.-. nuiilu Tnva 1111(1 1 . unnnnn. The failure wascauaed 1. 11.. 'y.1"1.""' '.LV"'," V..;.iM.rl. Ill) KlllV UOOUS ueneiuiij, dcliuaue inem . - HUIIim.y " v , nd v dunl assets smounf ... . ftwm.iHHi nuovc inc intnviiiuni hm- i'i:.:. Th x:iihi ihni in immune, miv 1 inniieti. y. . m j:......mi i i,v miiinterni 01 vnnou. sinun, " ited lH)l'IO(J a llUgtJ "d ,bu wnichcannot immdintely be ai.. ..r tUt mtliti.nl I ! nlitninrd. right, an,, orivile. guaranteed to ciliien 01 tne uwicii own. uy i .- ' u. ;.nnflnl or tution and laws t hereof, or by the consti- edge of its resources is to be "Pea tution and laws of this state, or for such interchanged, inducements to , the invest reason shall discharge such cituen from ment of capitul made c ear, "v,ta''0'0 ... .,-h eitiaen the increase of population extended, and from a rented Jfaou or land, information uo. all those iMi or other proiKrty.-such person which inurest the investor and theinum shnll be detmedgu'lty of a misdemeanor grant given with cundid and liberal accu- inn . on conviction inercoi, ne nncu uu. irncy. .... . t. I lethan50or more than $1,000. or Kaleig his to have Kgd reore ntn . 1 . i. .i,,,., hm.mnnihal linn, and the delegate trom here will! or Z reThan o,r,7rr or boYh." look after the continuance of the main of- The attorney-genenil nna oncnnrgco 1 nee 01 tne ""'"''"" IS' W nt who had acti ORCHK.TRA rehoani.ED. 4ti doVTH MAIN STREKT. with tne llll.aeil Doner, anu wn n - lidate on that ticket for the legislature it la I'nder the LeadereblpofDr. from Union county. Oarratt, In discharging Hutter tlie attorney- The A.heville orchestra has been reor- genernlexpreMedhi. Ptrstinnl rrgret at BBnid unllcT thc leadership of Dr. Gar- tlieneceiiyioroooiiigan . ..i ' " -r .1.. TriU, Unisonal Huller tnen wrote to 1 rari, orgniii". -j r than ever befoi-e. For a lim- WHITLOCK'S, COIlNEIt E AG L1C IU.OCK. Chrlatmaa PreacnU and Hoi- Ida Goods. Just openetl, comprising 1 1 ... I .IKJ.MI.. Pnneand desired to be inl'ormed of thcCMUrih. The mcmlier ol this orchestra cause of his discharge. Poie answered: nre: lU?o. R. Collins, W. h. Lollins, it. r . -..1 ...... i,-.ih iimiwimrn At wriBa? 1 iiujiiu w.isj 1 vriiaiin. nun wi:iiid.'ii. a of duty to the' people of this state. I be- A. Hull,!!. Doubleduy and T. C. Westall, I nove1t,je8 botllUSCful and Ol'- . .1 a t. a annlEna ahnll Its- I . . I " ueve 11 tiue 10 iiH-m mat uuom,k ....... 1 jr. bestowed upon one who nnsao reeenny 1 xne memoer. are mmiin. hm...... ieopardicdhy his ioliticnl conduct the the band room in tlie court house ana best interests 01 our wnurc ,w..v. .. ..... . eontcmpiu.c ,.,,, .. V, WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. REAL ESTATE. Walts. Owvn, W. w. WS.T. 8WYII & WEST, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, SacotMor to Walter B.Owya) an Patton Avenue. Neat V M C A hnlld'a. novl dan P O Do. 504. on (Nothing. H. REDWOOD & CO, 7 ft 9 PATTON AVK Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Carets and Fancy Goods. realized on. ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO MN OF ASHEVULE JOHN CHILD, (Pormmy of Lyman a ChUdl. Office No. 1 Lea;al Block, REAL ESTATE AND "LOAN BROKER . . nrokerace Bualneaa M.t or Public. conn""""" a... ' 7 . . . . . , - yajaW I Loan, awnreiy piaom v FIRE INSURANCE. BOVLINEAlf, .. coart sxinarw. i orsrsaiav REAL ESTATE. . SMnrclf riaced a rer tent. a. A untie II "THE 5UH UU MUVC choice Th. great hurtling (Rawl Block.) Beef, Mutton, And Pork. Veal EXTRA FINE 8AUSA0I k SPECIALH. BfJRNETTE HOUSE FOR SALE! H a PARADISE CITY n. THB SOUTH. Beery man ha. hi. eneme la to Mil all the land aaa in.r ..t.t.j in Aehevllle. ln.ar.ae. Co., ana w. a owner'. Ill health. . MOOUM 9 ft IO, McAfee BIOCE, oak and bck,y.. .nfttrnUhed WG AUK DAILY UKCEIVINU THE . - .....aaa. a A A VT t V 1. II. (HOIt'EHTl'AL.l"OMiA act w rii- EIUN KUU1TB, FLOIUDA Olf ANOES, FRESH FH1S, (J. FIIIKW0KK8, 1'LiAIN AWU p aw f!Y CANDIES, SILVER HOOK AND SUGAR TOYS, CRACKERS, uiew- lNOOUMS.iC.. WE ARESELLINU TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE AT KACTORY PRICEH. CALL bAKLil AND SELECT Y0UU STOCK BE FORE THE RUHH DE0INH. voim. Tautv. WILK1E & ATKINS, . !1 VATTOa .VS.. .,!. HAlb OSDSSS WILL SKCS1VS F.O-rr ... on Patton Ave.. Aahsvlll., N C. F. A GRACE, DBCOATOIt ANU DttSIONER IPf FBE9CP vaagaaSM hoaiM only a w u,..". atd-Two larjt. realdrnce., with .very .iSuT Vallal latMt .Utlltica. Call for . copy. BIGKLOW ft JONKS, KBAl. BSTATB AND INVBSTalBNTS. Boom S hcam biosb, r." novlTdim FORMERLY. THE EAQLE HOTEL Mm. Uti Boutn main biito. I nm attnriirv-grnrrul. no inilciiendenl need apply for ollicc, and no such one will lie knowingly retained in office by mc. LITTLE NI'UOET. THB INDIAN CAMPAIIJN. Home conilna In and Bortia uolrtK Norlb. Ciiicaiio, Dec. 12.-The following dit .i..k ha. been received St army head quarters from Gen. Brooke in command at Pine Ridge agency, 8. D.: "Prom reports received I am ol tne opinion thut Two Strikes and all the . . . laa Imm Ui nit f other cmcw are ewiniiiK ," river. Short Bull and Kicking Ueur with a small lollowing oroae aw... ... back into the Bad Lnnds. Think it likely they will go north. I have notified all the troops north nnd west. There was quite a fight and aome Indian were hurt. I ihnll try to get them in here, but ther lta-nnrl rpnt'h UU namental. SjKJcial attention is called to our lurge stock nf emhroiderv. silks. zei)h.Vl'8 Drm-IN. Dec. 12.-T1K Westport oonro i of,HK,r law guardian, have bj jinani- Ij Q, M& nlOUS VOW anopieu .iwtut o COMMENDINO BALFOl'R, Ha Has Done Home Wood 'a ,re' land. An Ealract Erons the Cincinnati "Uttfe Nugget will be 'played at the H" materials Crund oKra house to-nlglit oy iieroert the (nects ol famine in tlie western pan The Cincinnati En-1 u Ireland. nnd oe Cawthorne, tuirerayofit: "Tlie piece went witn a roar oi muguier work. Latest for fancy designs in Larking Laal Nlabl. npiienreo -. '. ;, .... hM. ,ir fuBn. woulil iiase tne wan. nuwn. v-.. nigniinwun. - , . ....l siructionoftheplnr admits ol the mosl ,,). bJ fnrce, Larking." The crowd was drCSS trimmiUgH, ClelS, comical situations Wng introduced. .Thcltn ,Mt was Inrgelr in excess oil ?l"rATr"r nr.:r silks. &c. Wo are Will. ..in., - - - r ,, njlinOHnnuiui; , n ' i ' of the performance, are thrilling and full . fx)ut much as the av of genuine interest, ana nre arrange ,., cjtitcn coulJ stana. .nil effective manner. I tne i,i . -- - - The company ia good all the way through." THREATEN THK TOWN. ua Bcnwood, omo Fir In Heavy Loaa. liHi.i.AiHR. 0.. Dec. 13 -A cooper shop in Bcnwood caught fire this morning and the Annua soread to sn dwelling nouses, completely destroying everything in tneir The town was nt the merer of the fine until hose companies from tin city and Wheeling arrived. The loss will lie heavy. The lire, st last reports, was still spreading. PREPARING FOR WAR, well ventilated, warmed by heater, aad open nr. place.! tahl. .applied with the beat th. murkct nnoro.. na, $1.0.0 per da), l.00 to fltl.OO per week, 1110.00 to SB0 oo per monin. MRS. t. J. BURNETTE. ovasdaai proprllrans. maINTBR BOARD. Warm comfortable rom..fioua. newly far .iJIZiV'.nod table. Term, rwuooabk. On tmt car line. ug. t, L. SM ATH BRS, jalyjadem SIS Patton Av. (1RAND I.OPUK OFFICES. Annnal Eleclloa of Ihe Colored Ma noun. The Ornncl tndife of colored Mason, which hat been in srwion here for several A.m elnard Its meeting to-day. It was decided to hold the next annual meeting I . V f. TU. Inllnwlnf St v asiungion, ii. v.. .".-".I, officers were elected for the next year : Grand Master ieo. " nniie, new Drrnc. Senior Warden-J. W. Wright, Dur- ham. Had No country Conalna. Prom I'uck. Mr. Granger "You have seeo all the tight of the city, I upnose?" Mr. Co-enties.-"t)h no1 1 live here, you know." Chance lor the Dnrbam "Globe" Editor. Montkvipko. Dec. 12. Senor Vidul, minister foreign affair ha relgned. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. HOMB Tlie Brasilian fleet ha sailed from New York for home, rM.r W rvlnmnler nv hi financial " .i i- I ' i.:- i k unior warden u. w. nose, wneom- trouble began witn a run on nw J 1 , ... .. , . .!. A.i Anew HJ rani vnnea Looklna Fo. rronble Wllta German T Pabis. Dec. 12,-It Is the Intention of the government toconstrui t an entrench ed campat Tout, Department of Meurthe, on the railway from Paris to ntraanurg. The defence of the enmp will be in.ta that It will cnpaiiMj oi r.niB - strong Ucrman artillery lore. Lives Laal la a Firs. w...w Iw 13 The Dorcelain fac tory at Omielow, owned by Prince Sub. tacky, wa. destroyed bv firs to-day. Biaht of th employers in tits factory loat their lives. Trenurer-J. D. Morgan, Raleigh. b.inrv-II. S.Vtavcn. Ooldsboro. Tvler Mattliew Harvey, Washington. The dilegntes left for their homes today. MOT .' N PI.BASANT' Thai's What a Qaeteee Teieamm Bays ol Manama. Biirrhiookr. Que.. Dec la.-Willlnm Wallace Blanshard wa hanged here this morning for the murder of Chnrle A. Uolkin on tne ntn oi nomnwr .oou, Tk. ..m ui inn wa Derlormed bv and' rliftV. who also hanged Blrrhnll, and th whole proceeding wa without snun- plcassnt incident. , , , caused by charge made during th cam paign, Sir Frederick Prnnklnnd, a descendant ... A- 1 waa atamwl I. NVaw ol unver wnnnw.il, - - ........ York yesterday to Mim Lnanottc uier- egs, ol noble Dani.h ancestry, inmanadn ITIirrtc Lavero, a Spaniard, who married Mis Cecile Watklns,of Ma u nnA Manor. Kv.. after s sis weeks Lnn...lnianw. haa dean-ted her In New 1 . . . ! ,L !.! U.J ..A fUVl r.f l orn, ISKIIlg witn uun Irani i V i w,v w- her money. The freedom ot the city of Edinburgh, which was recently presented to Mr. Par nell, ha been withdrawn. Yesterday at a -wrtina of the municipal council Mr. Paraeir. name waseraaed from tb list of burgvears. agent for the celebrated Cen tcmeri kid gloves; also a complete line of genuine Fos ter gloves. Our assortment of handkerchiefs and aprons for the holidays are immense. Our display of winter wru pu for ladies, misses and chil dren is the largest in the city. A complete stock of under- V a ... "a if t- ' Mfatfi rtii,raii i raifi a wear for ladies, misses and children. Blankets, comforts, shawls, curtain goods, house hold linen. Call on ub. Cor- ner Eagle Block, 40 8. Mob Street. jf '..-' . .v., '
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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