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1 t ,'isC.( V Asheville Daily Citizen 1 If 5 VOLUME VI. NO. 190. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. LINVILLE. A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A nion noted for health fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate I iu lu.inrr 1)1 1(1 OUt With 1 U IO svsa.sa, fnitfu 11 till .kill, with well i( IO LJ - T graded roiulH and exteiiHive FOREST PARKS A desirable place for fine residents and HEATHFDL HOJIK8. A good opportunity for profitable investments, illustrated pamphlet. dress, UNVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc, lltcliM Co., N. C. WE THANK YOU I'or your lllwral patronage In the put, and art tryinii to wake ouraclvca mart worthy In the future. Never licforc have w. had such an eicellcnt atock to eetect from, having In reused It wonderfully, nuedally In Pine Cooila. and we alwaya mnke price, low. In fact thla la characterlatic with ua, and we have found aoine trouble with the betterclaae of trade on account of low price.. We admit thla la a great incentive to ralte price., yet we rely upon the good judgment of- the mnaaca to auataln ua. Remember, w. guar- antcc-every article aold, and If not aa repre sented, or doea not irlve you entPe aatlafac- tlon, we kindly ak you to return It and we will cheerfully give you back your money or anything we have In exchange. We keep moat everything In the (irocery and Provla lon line, including Oniin and Heed, and would Ik glad to have your trade We delivet gooda free of charge to any part of the city, and keep a two-home wagon for delivering Oro eerie, in large lota and fur our Grain and Peed trade A. D. COOPER. North Court Square, corner Main and Co lege trectfc For ad- BON MARCHE, THE POPULAR SHOPPING PUCE Nov.ltle.for the Holldava. Make. apcrfalty of Wlk. Wool, l.lnen and Cotton Ma terial! for Art Bmbmldcry. Wrnpafor Ladlea. Mle.ee and Children, t'nderwear for l.a dlea, Mlaara. Men and Boya A full line of Superior Dry Gooda. BON MARCHE. togoutl. Win tr5 30 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -AT TII8- i Chriatma. opening haa been going on ainc the flrat, and will cmlnuc up to the coming of Santa Claua. We do not Intend to boaat in thla writing that we excel any tore In the world, but will kindly a.k you to pay u. a viait and aee the diaplay of Due good. In our china palace, and then we are aure you will aay that any southern city might feel proud of auch an cntcrpriae. Tne moat exact connolneura have pronounced It to be aupcrb. Our .pedal brand, of china are liavuanu Co., Llmoge. Carl.had. We append a few price.. v to 00 piece.. Tea act. .ao to sw.uu Jit to 138 oc Dinner acte...ti:i.oo to $50.00 to to 111 pc Toilet et. $a.7S to tUO.OO Mouatache cuu. and .aucera, aoc o sj.ou each. Large atock fine alter dinner cone,1.80 to 19.00 do. In aatin lined caae. (at low price. I Ifdeaired. Pine Jap Plates, nicely decorated only 1SI.0O dox. Pine Jan Cream Pitcher., only 18c each. Space forbid, u. mentioning many other bargain, which we will kindly .now you when you vi.it ua. Our doll, are the cheap- eat In the city. All we aak la a vialt. Respectfully, THAD W. THRASH & CO., UNDKR : GRAND : OPERA : HOUSE. A Circular From enpt. Halton lo a Creditor of the A I. P. Co. ... i'..lt ! .I... I, jwi,1ninu BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO ZrWTr THE CITIZEN the AhIivviIIc liuht und power company: Aa vnu nre a creditor of the Asheville FIGHT IN IN THE BAD LANDS BE- Light, and Power company, I notify you TWEEN THE INDIANS. -TTY .'".". T, S't on veaterilnv hv thedireetorsoi said com- EDVCATED BUCK ARK ANONU pany jn authominR the execution of.and TUB HOSTlLKa, l under certain coiiuiuonii me ncuviij i the Atlantic Trust company, oi n now Pink Rum;b Aobncv, S. D., Ilec.,13. I" further notify vou that 1 believe no Reports of a fight between the ludiuns in valid consideration existed for the execu- lkj KnA T nnH. la COIltritied. I WO uun Ul anlu HUIV, mm mv vi.v ......... . the Una l.aiias is eoinrmcu. . ww Strike and his party were victon- tat ,, tht thc h()(llt of the gecre- ous ana lere tne ouu uanu. tnry will show my vote to nave oeen the Pine Ridge agency, cump- cast agiiinst tne n. h. White Knrth river. Tin thomed it. ing chief senl into Gen. Brooke asking lor help to capture Short Bull and his war riors. The geaeral called In American Horse, Big Road and other chiefs mid set them at work recruiting the fighters. About three hundred warriors are now on the way to bring in all who remain m the Bad Lands. Many tear that it will WE While our stock in largely composed of the useful arti ties needed in Housekeeping, v. hip hnvR Home verv nrettv I Hvervhodv to see our stock ,T -. - , - v ....!i...l.l. f TI..li,lo, gOOUH BU1UUMB aiuuucv I ......, n ,u Ti, like , ... ... . . , , Ul IIUIIUCIJ v ww. . ... . . . . .1 .1 1 1...... Ilwuuinfu aiij.nl aa Japanese Crumb Trays, has never before been on ex- ancy Match Safes, Brass , n--.. .lis hibitlonin Asheville.-(iuali- ire nets, uruns niiuin.no, 'ancv Hearth and Dust UjV n,. excellence the best i imuhna X f Wa wi mid like ' I A ..n....i..nT' l.il.rVA llll'l Vfl. mm to we them. We have -a-ui - i also a large assortment of rf T c SMITH & CO Mne Table Lamps, that we are offering at veuy mv vw iies to make room for other . ml goods more m our line. 11 vou want these goous, price ours before buying. Very truly yours, Taylor, Boiil Brolnert""- 48 fatton Ave., under Oraad Oncra llouae ZEB VANCE will et there. We let on oiu the beat Flour In town. We have Juat recelv. ed a frcah lot of KE6 AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and tve them a trial, at . nnielltmC HAKE M m.s, 17 South Win tret, IITLAHD BROS., nrugarists opposite Court House. M NEWS ! resolution which au- Very resiectfullv, T. W. Pattun. .RFNiE:lJ. S. GRANT, PH. G THE NKUKO MOT ALLOWED ON PUBLIC WOKK J 1 ill Of thc Philadelphia Collcgeof I'hurmncy, . APOTHECARY, 4 soutu main mrcct. 34 Mr. VeHl BrlttKH Out a Fact That PartlMau Hepubllcann Willi Do Well lo Consider when About lo Abuae the South. Wahimniiton, Dec. lit. In the senate I Mr. Vest rend a clause from the recent I statute of the Oregon legialature author-1 izing the building of a bridge and provid ing that none but white labor should be employed on the work. It might lie said, Mr. Vest remarked, that the provision was intended to ex clude Chinese labor, but the lungunge of I city. We undoubtedly have just what the stntute was "white lubor, audit ex- IteforciiurvlmstnuyourCbristmMS Pre- lent txsiirc to call at GRANT'S I'llAK- AfACKn id" inspect the Sliest ami most complete line of Toilet Articles in thin eluded the Mongolian, Indian and negro. Not one of the 25,000 ne gro soldiers who tougnt in tne union army could draw a dollar lor his labor on a bridge authorized by the legislative assembly of Oregon. rou want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ( if our desire in the future to confute ourselves strictly to the Drug business. A card. liditor The Citizen : Please state for . U lu.n.r.1 i.f nit itittreMlei1 tlult I hnVC I resinned the m.aif.on of superintendent Whntevcrmight besaid ofthe Democratic We .; tBenf dispose of our entire of the Asheville light and power com- ttes oftheuiimn. not one ol them """ I odt of C- at cost. Sold by the pnny, because I am tinanie 10 concur 111 BVRMKD OI'T. Flrruu Lose states of the union, not one of them has ever denied to the ovgru the right to eurn .1 a 1 . j . ,. r u.. 1.1.1 ... .. ....... iw...i nil in. Dreuu aim inaL ui niv iiiiuiit u v uw uiii dij ... n.-.i i ine oronneiv 01 nn uriiun ii no tj.iu w, i - - i all end simply in tne nignt 01 anon nun ,,ireJ.to (1tn mecting. This np- own honestlulmr. Not one of the l)emo- who will return to his stronghold as soon (, jcg onv to future business lor the man-1 crnt jc states has ever perjietrated such an as this band returns. agement 01 wnicn uwnit l" "u,"v outrnue. - . . , ...... , nnnir nnrinni mfaH' Dknvkr, Coi... Dec. 13. A courier rrom .......... . . - , the camp on Small creek to rapid City, (oTmy c up to' thc joth, inst. I . . l. e:.i. .,.HU .v:.re,.nr aatHrmfnl nrhllR tlNH "W""1 mMw.M-FfMw i wo irnnm ill tne oixiii viiium i, i m miiioiulvui 1 - . . ;.. ,.f;..-. lafi mn And U.i-tino nrinr to ruiid date, nnd in corn-1 -viijr ot nix l, mJm. iw.mmnnrlnrvfn.nr Perry, nletinn of a renort utKn the company' PoTTttToWN. Pa.. Dec. 13. A disaa MHiaintnciiinniit Ptvnrh RitcW vcstcrduv. I condition, uixin which a committee i 1 ahnrr timn lwtnrf nUf tiniTY WCIIl I IIOW CIHUIUVCQ. cry IW rivuuiii itirn pnmn A ITIIIAW mmi named Rider T. W. Patton. brought word into camp that there hud been a bloody encounter lour miics norm .. 1 .. ....... n 1 , , .4, B-y ai,.did irlah atad liernmn oops and some "Hiu to uuu in- diant under Kicking Bear,' and - that a nuaiber had been Killed oni Herbert and oe uawtnorne maaeu both sides, the Indians having been put I ttecidard hit in "Little Nugget GRANTS PHARMACY. The li mat und most complete stock of Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extructs, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHARMACY. "LITTLK PUJUOKT" trous fire occurred here this morning. Thc tire was discovered on the second Hoor of lohu R. Shancr's clothing store, and occunied bv Miss D. O. M. Geiger, the citv. GRANTS PHARMACY. . . . dressmaker. The alarm was quickly given, but a high wind prevailed and the flames, which originated from an over- at the heated stove, spread with wonderful glass llottles for a Christmas present call Prescriptions tilled at all hours. Goods delivered free of charge to any part of If you want a handsome pair of cut KDIICATED INDIANS). Tbeae are among the Hoalllea In Dakota. ing in price from One to 1'illeen dollars per pair. to route and a large nnmber "' .., hist night. The play had rapidity and burned out half a down GKASrs PHARMACY. Hottlcsrang including Kicking Bear. Not much cred- 1 have been business firm, aad their building, as j encr was place in tn.a rcp..r.. , - --. --- ...... fl,.. Knight . millinerv store. L. & Iconstrucieu mr lire pur(ju ui nu,s . " : ... ' w d,,. H. S. and J. B. Cawthorne an opportu- .1: W." iZ nitv oi nnt)inviiit7 ineir imwcrv ua bikvi :,ullLr . u a i',,rr hnnic nnr.tntion- alty artists. ' And it would I diflicult 1 crv; i()m shaver, clothing; H. Leo- rN.wiLniiivi SI) Dec 13. A argil "erucn. or a mm ....... j. millinery. tIIAUIll-.SI.AIN8. . U., Wl. I " - I l.k, II. h. nrvrr Keen their I .,:. t J n: .nl.nKn,M. number of Indians who have been abroad I-.,,,..!- n mnnv a loni? dnv. Sides abso- ,i-j Th. r Mn. I.nw. for the last few years with Buffalo Bill's lately ached with irrepressible laughter rencei j n,e rear of Leoold' store, was wild west show are doing good work from" the start to the finish. The hou rouinkulv burner! out. among the unruly ludiuns, lielonging to was small, which is chargeable directly A ,iKh wind prevailed, and at one time the Rosebud and Pine Ridge agencies and to the "Larking" troupe whichgullcd the tne destruction of several blocks of build- to their efforts as mnca as to aay one icrowa u anuiiiciuM; urc ,. k1"1""-- i ings was iciiren. t lie loss -vui aggn:(;ic thiim the susoension of an immediate 111 tne tawtnorne. snoum yian n.ucvui. MKlwren s,5.immi and jmii.iiimi outbreak among the red men can be at- again tnev will nave a mil nouse, oecuuw uv,(,.urit,u.Krsiock. . i . i i l lie v urnci n . . . , inlHCVRtlCOXCKHT, I u-n au . Thnr Indinn emihatirW.lnrIYiriiiis. I I -"- " " " I'lTeslooking t'o their joining them, but ajiven at the Urand Opera have continued to act as peaccmuKcr. m . Howw Monday. -ii iheir return. Tnev I Ull " . . . tr ...I t. I. .,!,., I.rv iHillperl cnlllunilV.I .. . . 't Tl... aan. m inMr rniirLH w I t liv ...,i.....,.v . j iiiuutNfiii&u. , 11 . . i m . lu.&.a.w ... Iienccful wttlemrm tobeonc of thebest on tne roiici. i irltiictioni ol nn early settlement ol are untiring UnilK ''' " if l I "" 1 lllUIVllHUIIfi wi ... m..j of the I'rent difficulty. I nese I will npeur St the C.rnnd o(ra Houa- , ,;,. itrlUe. The men at the act in marked contrast to nic 01 u ok Boston Journal i,ie Creek mines. it is said. ; lniiinn m:nuwi.t.r - --- , , ' you want a tirst-elass Hairllrushfor a small amount of money, GRANTS PHARMACY isthe place to go to get it. A II kinds of Tooth Hi ushes, Ba I h llrusbes, Huth Gloves- When your Prescriptions uie corn funded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it thul only It la About Over In Alabama. II l I tbg pureat aaa- best Drugs und Clieml- huvc been used that tney were ... ..J -. .1.. fori ale lndinll School, CIIUVBIVV i" -' .L. I I f .I..:. .n.rlain,,ient many of the latter are among ure 1 " m - tiles. ONLY ONE HEEII. oice. HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST 600DS -AN THE LOWEST PRICES. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. air IHd Real Estate Broker, And invcitiucnt Ag-enta. NOTARVPUBLIC. Loans ee. urely placed at per cent. Aecond floor. oace.'. M tt aa P.ttoo Avenue fcbvdlv REAL ESTATE. W.I.T.. B. Owtw. w. W. wsrr. 6VYII & WEST, (BuceeMor. to Walter B.Owja) ESTABLISHED 1881 DEFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loana Securely Placed mt S Percent. Notary Pnblli. CommlsaonemotDerd.. FIRE INSURANCE. OF ICR-ao"'" Coarl aqaaro. JlTSUrl DO MOVE." bualneu men of tn PARADISK II. WlLI.lt. ARTHUR J. WILL. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, aa Patton Avenue. Neat V M C A hulleVg. aovt d3m PU Hot an. Our Mr. ltedwood's recent purchuHtK in New York show 8inie excellent values, the re- Hult tf iMSHtcttsh discounts on good already low be auHe of a dull market. Bertides n lot of seasonable things to wear, we have a much larger stock of Fancy Hoods, Toys and Holiday Goods generally, than ever before. For a lim ited period a large discount on Clothing. H. REDWOOD & CO 7 A 9 PATTON AVE- Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Carets and Fancy Goods. li'riuht. hiirh. nnd flexible soprano von . . ia an and More than lite I , , u, n,.urr of all. Miss Lulu has mmm.w r.. .una. i . 11 r. vnu m mucn mwer niiu wnw Wasiunotoh. Dec. 13.-An interestinK ty of qaoHt y.ml I ..."K hanjith ineidentthat oceurred durin. the pro- h violin ceedinfra of the senate Wednesduy was )1o but 8nnrM tne musical intelliscnci aimoai ciiniviT - ------ - ,,,. ,i ... .i f a mil mil uimiii i venous voice wm " . iraraiis- - .he des re to have her re- AH IF- I . . . . hflvi nnked ncrniisaion o( tlic mineni tin- Special mention must te made of the .o 'to taru. . l" well-selected airoRrnmnie. i ue u.e, J"-" " t rk nt mtof thesmnller Mia. Buuenw. disnliived an unusually nave gone ...... nninnortant nuestion Mr, ton announcea mm nu Mm........ had Toted. Instantly Mr. hhcr man sugRested that a quorum ws certainly in and about the chnin- d that Mr. KIorconnimiuini"" and count a quorum a. ber, and main with us, to be heard inouroratono performances. AHHEVILLIi'B DIHKCTOHV, fart mines and many ol the strikers are much divouraired. If the strikers return to work it will lie at tne 0111 pirns. MO rORCK BILL. I'OR HIM. u.tmlnr Cameron win w I AKalnal It. He aaya. Wahiiinoton, Dec. 13. Senator Cam eron says: "I will Vte again... ure visv- tion bill, whntevcr form it may as sume, l am oppoKD i mi ..iu nnd in its details. The south . I : M.n1l- is now resuiniiig ,j , tion. The election law would disturb in I uim .irnlil rnntlition and nroduce iwi.nir hetweeii the north nnd the south, of the Kdlllon Hera and until a c uorum of senator, had put in an installment of his new directory 01 .ne- ..n. nnd voted. Had Mr. Morton :ii, nnA will have them ready for dehv- iiuwiii ----- - - , . I acted upon the rather dictatorial sugRea- Monday. The Charleston News and itinej of Dead Lock lion of Mr. Sherman, . - P ' K- rurier snvs of this liook. Idaho. 3"n!rtv for many year, to come, when "In the preparation of this work there ,loIllB C,tv, Idaho. Dec. 13.-An Inef- w"'r.-'..i....Mlv.rr.ul. tnrontro the aremun restutiiins Ol air. ruicnwmcr. anniirinuigiiuuiu .-,,....-- i - - , , senate in the interest 01 panimn '- WANT RKPRWHiHTATION. In cols compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price puid was not unreasonable. Grant' Pharmacy, 4 South Main St. WHITLOCK'S, COKNER EAGLE BLOCK. 46 SOUTH MAIN 8TRKKT1 Cbriatmaa PrcscnU and Hol iday Gooda. Just oiwned, comprising novelties, both useful and or- ? " "7lvTo"'we..P. The both hous of the legislature to take a ThebouKedthe fortification directory i.a.t tQ our larfrQ 8tofk JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lymaa Child I. ntnee No. 1 LC1 Block. REAL ESTATE LOAN BROKER Strictly a BrokeraRe BnilncM Loan, teeurely placed at percent. I. V. BOULINEAU, on- Choice EXTRA FINE IAUIA0E A IPECIatn. BURNEXTE HOUSE nuiiiuiniK' aan ne ntmic- i , j vnu that our rna ears. We don't mind elll"J J"" ", arnemel. to Mil all th. n" ThI R?Wna r1"'.;1":. a!2 I.ii.iTi. p.nn.v vanla Hire ?nr.nc". and w. wait ,0. to In.ur. wltn ui. JBNKS JBNKS. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room io, McAicc Block ua Patton At... A.nevlll.. H. C. F. A. GRACE, DBCOBATOR . AND DBSIONBIt IN FRESCO. tRawl. Block.) Beef, Mutton, And Pork. Veal WE AIMS DAILY UECEIVINO THE CIIOICEHTCALIKOIINIA AND KOIt KK1N FKl'ITH, KLOIHDA ANdKS. FHKHH FIIIN, . KIKEWOIIK8, PLAIN AND KAN I V CANDIES. HILVEIt HOOK AND HUll.YH TOYS, (ilACKEKS, CHEW ivnillIMH.&.. WK ABE SELLING TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE AT FACTORY PRICES. CALL KAKus AND SELECT YOUR STOt K nr. FORK THE RUSH 1IE0INS. WIT.KIE & A'TKINS, . u .va.. aaiisviLLa. a. c, .... -.n i. aaL-aiva r.oui'f anu CAKH L ATT.TIO. FOR SALE! FORMERLY THE EAQLE HOTEL I wn. an ROUin itmis. '. lectual effort was made yesterday Hnamental. Special attention Stntct iieniitor. No uiuicaiionfand if widely .circuhite,. haUican now be taken unu .ue -1 -.ill . nnlit Iraa nrove a vniumiic iiuyci-i ............ - c.... i, Alieville: comhinitiB a. it demnnd Hint one ..1 t ie v.... """" , . , ,t,llvu muiUdo rnenen, ;riwtlirv matter with other senators shall be elecieu irom tne no. Ql euiuruiuci jr , e)..n.c, vF.v.w .htertr I'enmivl. inmrmation nl that city afi-'AIKS OF CONSEQUENCE. , .,.,, 1 r,TMe,ie section, it formsaclassol literature fairly I 1 aik w nnd WOO 8 Of all kinds, felts and materials for fancy work. Latest designs in China silks, new stock of velvets, nrnnriation bill, 1 ' . - , ... e. JiliTrh; ii-ement for Asheville ombiniiiR rniifornin. Minister to : ....... r A. Dnuirhtertv rnnia. secretary of legation to Mexico. . . library. The A lively apprehension exists amotiR a lwok j, wnlv printed and bound in blue score 01 10nBresan.cn u. - ,n.n.... r --- d b Kck cUi. dential veto of a big batch of public . building bills which passed the house CIII RCH NOTICES. Tuesday, the greater numocr 111 imn had previously passeo inc ku. Catholic Church, Haywood street- ,.lllrjnK that the Irish people would not Chief Justice Paxon, ofthe supreme ayip,. nt 11 n. m.; Sunday school at nmnt wmc rule in good laith and that court 01 i-enn.yiT.iim.. i m , m. i n(me ol tne icnoers lire iu u u, tion with I'resineni narn n Vrtnch nmd nn.,t,,t chiirch-ITeacli- having come m ". "."" - . , ,. tor, Ki vitation Paxson dent as heneh of the Cnited StnUs. ,re cordinllv invited to these services, I'llKHII'.N. i il Pmv.Mn.'i. Prench orime minis ter and minister of war, has been elected a inenilier ol thc r rencn ncaueiny. The lilieral unionists issue a mnnisesto The mannc-em of many of the lending ToTSZVXi tiVXfiV- L- Cnrr" 'WranS ss trimmings, Vf lis brins i considered by the presi- 11 a. m.. and 7..10 p. m. t)K Umdon cl.nmlwr of ciimmerce nd apossililesuccessortothelateas. nMey .ireet miuionrSundav jchor, diacnsKd the American copyright bill. lustice. Miller, on the supreme at 4 o'clock i night services at 7..W. All Chinese governor of Koukounor plUSneS, SUKn, Xt-. J. . ., . 1 u...... H..11.. :MU;.,l tn IhH. aerviees. 1 ,,K . .r i l..l It tne I'nitea oliiw- . arc coriiinnT i. i.,.i,;n nnd I wt Knd Rantist Mission Rev. W. P. e aro -..i...-.en,mitteeon banking and West End Baptist Mi.sion-Kev. w.i "... u ...i,.l,H a favorable re- Southern, sundi irrencj m. .. t... . . . i .... c port to be made on the bill wnicn nns nunoav. liur. w .intra to I Aav e venilltf, KitreMury notes, national bank , notes Fln,t Methodist Episcopal , Chorch and all other certificate, used as circula- 0 Haywood and """ '" tins medium, mis oni is eif"i i frencning i . .. i ' prevent capitalists from exchanging their Rcv. j, y. Kobcrson. bonds for currency just at the time the ,,jrlt j,,,,. Church Services nt 11 tax assessor comes arounu. i Bnd 7:3u p. m., ny inc iur, I Rev. W. A. nelson, naptism m p. THK CHRROKKR aTxmiF. Sunday school at 0;30 a. m. Trinity P. E. church Holy commun ion at 7.30 a. m.i morning service, 11 o'clock! evening Krvice, j..u ociock m. Mtahll.hed buelneaa In A.hevllle, cntrall, Incalcd, doinj a Ar.t c . iraae novTeeT in, HU: M..t -be .old ".Tanrat-claMnew re.lden, centrally ot.ttd, warmed h, ViW&MZt ope- nr.p.aee.1 "g" ..U?o?.aan"nve.tmton .hare.. Poplar. ih, h. market allord.. Rate.. td.OO to a.ou oar . M, 000,000 oaerese. raw a. KSnSS. Wichita. Kan.. Dec. 13.-Thc follow Sunday school and llible class 0.30 a. m l ji....oh wns sent from Wichita Inst ...... ,l Methodist Episcnpal Church . . i u M-ra. Tnhlenuah. I a.....i.lrrnrhinir nt 11 a. m.. nnd 7:30 evening to n.. - .- - ? . . . h . he. '.Tr-.,,.-Williamson ft Blair1. 20.- Ville 'Female college. Sunday school at AAnnnnln tkaiirin and BO S1S.0O0,- 0:30 a. m 000 better. 1 hold a royal flush. Send Sand abstract to Wichita National i... ..n-,l n Uuaainn eniedition headed I liv two brothers named ) vsmailo on the for t),e celebrated Cell- ground that mcmliers of the expedition agt-ut iut wio "-iw used violence townro nincaminvra.-. i n.f.. Mr. I'nrnell denarted from Mai- temerl K1U RlOVeS aiSO II low, the crowd became very violent and I Kr Mn of genuine Foh- in the air in a menacing mnnncr ..him shouted: .'I'.wn with the blnckRiiard! , Our RMSOl'tment Down with the linertme:" ana nmimr i. cries. A linnner oenring n piihii . William O ltncn wns carne.i oy l"M 0f hanflkerchief8 anil aprOHS UllUU a ha. iKuun i New York over for the holidays are immenHO. the dinoopition ofthe fundi contriuuteo tuifUrti.ified from Court !f.n,lh"rVl.h,d honw. only a m.n.v.. TKi-Tw0l.rial.lence., with ranvenlence,Hnw- Mon.,. on nnncviuw. - -- a copy, BIOKLOW JONK, RBAL B9TATB AND INVBTMBNT. Room McAfta Bloek, aa Pattoa Aveara. aovlTdlat .1 (10 nee uaj, U0 OO to no OO per monin. MRS. L. J. BURNETTK. novaodam lroprltra. W'STBR BOARD. Warm eomrortauw room., """i .treat car llaa, JalylSdai MRS. J. L. BMATHHRR, J sis Pattoa Av. .!, M. W. mKVY. Mr. Uv l netlng for a company or ganised here within the last lew days. MADS AM AMIONMKNT. A MIsI Philadelphia Troohle-Tha Had a rorejiB" PHii.Aom.PHiA, t)ec. 13,-Welch ft Lea- . ! H...l.lMla4a aim man, manuiacturms; hh.v .i n assignment to-day to the wno i itie I-j T.7.. rnmnanvof thiscitT. No state ment of the firm's liabilities or assets u nnt.lnable at this time The firm hae offices for sale ol their goods in London New York, and 8au Francisco. M..,il. A.heville Methodist church D.....I. The aerviee of the first nuitrtcrly meeting liegins to-night nt 7:30. Service to-morrow at 11 o'clock, conducted by Our display of winter wraps for ladies, missoB and chil- Rev.J. H. weaver, iniioweo ny mc aacr.i ment of the Lord's Supiicr. Service at 7 o'clock p. m., coniluctcd oy tne pastor, All invited to aiienu. M. B. Church. South Divine service at 11 a. m. to-morrow bv the pas tor. Rcv. I.C. Troy, and at 7 p. m. by ' ...... . . .,, -,... U..H. Key. I. H. weaver, prcsminK n, day-school at 8 p. m. The official mem u. - M..M.n.lv mi nested to meet Mon day night at 7:30 at the church. This is .k. Kr.i niiiirtcrlv conlerence of the year and business of importance is to be con sidered. for the Irish cause. (....!. rru.hmn'a nmhitlon to be lnl" .WU v w... .... , .Ml I ted States senator from New York is still thc topic of gossip. I 1. 1, .niil Hint n movement Is on foot I to make Secretary Tracy the republican I, tfaargwt Jntho city. TOffi'NoTrt. complete stock of under- 9itting Bull if arrested will be set to chopping wooa. Ex-State Senntor Prank B. Arnold shot himself through the head at his office, at ii.HIIIn N. V. Dranondencv. caused by his defeat at the late election, was the cause. The Minnesota horse breeders' associa .i.. u. -vrlrk-n not the old rule of for bidding the racing of yearlings, and here after there will be regular races between colts, wear for ladies, misses and children. Blankets, comforts, shawls, curtain goods, house hold linen. Call on us. Cor ner Eagle Block, 46 S. Mail Street. aaiMSa ' - ' ' , I ' ' ' ilMli-'iv.'lfcM
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1890, edition 1
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