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4- V L TUB Ea.fyK T ISSUUOP THE BEST EVIDENCE or the value of a newspaper aa an advertising- medium Is ita ability to secure und hold the brat paying .-lass nf nilverlNciiii'nts Lawremcburx (Ind.) Press. Asheville Daily Citizen EEKLY CITIZEN Will contain the full report of the INTER-STATE CONVENTION Order Copies Burly. PRICE 5 CENTS. ASHEVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1890. VOLUME VI. NO. (. U-tL 104. aiNVILLE.i. A place planned and tlevel-1 oping as a GREAT RESORT, Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, . . A region noted lor neaun- luluess and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roadB and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HEATHFVL HONES. i A tn-u,, if. iinn a&.iiii. i.'i.ci, A good opportunity fr: FniCy Hearth and Dust profitable investments. For! We would like 'yutosee them We have illustrated pamphlet, dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnyllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE, THE POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE Noreltleafor the Holldava. Makes a apecialt- of Mlk, Wool, Linen and Cotton Ma terial for Art Embroidery. Wrapa for Ladles, Misses and Children, t'nderaear for La dles, Mlsaca, Men and Boya A lull line of Superior Hr Oooda. BON MARCHE. 30 (south Slain Street.- jo ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW RE ADV. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST GOODS THE LOWEST PRICES. SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. aprlHd REAL ESTATE. Own, W. GVYN & WEST, " fSnceaaaora to Walter B.Owra) I ESTABLISHED 1881 .trt TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. I REAL ESTATE. Loatta' Securely Placed at Pew Ceut. Notary Pttbllc. Cnrnmlealoaera otDeeda. FIRE INSURANCE. OfieiCW aaatneamt CoTtaqaaro. "THE SUN DO MOYE,""" ; And so does Asheville The arsat haatllna act la now hetaa performed by all genuine baaintss atta of the PARADISE CITY . OP THB SOUTH. Bverr mns baa hla schema , and he relates It In most cam e to not unwill. ..m Wm rfna, mlnil tellina vou that our ' aeheme is to sell all the land and Inourc all the property we can, before "The Rnitlna centrally Im-atrd, dnlna a rt elasa trade Neat Aialn We have lust twm apiadnted nh larav praSta. This la the best opHrtu aurnti for the Old Kellablr Pennsylvania Plre nlty now ffcred In this city. Must us sold Insurance Co., and w. want you to Insura wun us. JENKS At JUNKS, REAL E8TATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms ft 10, RIcAllec Block, IN Patton Av... Artievtllr. V C. F. A. GRACE, DECORATOR AND DESIGNER IN FRESCO. THB ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, rooms, n pmo ave., i y. a c. . rooms. ) Open daily, eao.pt Saadays. rram in a. m. until t p. m and S until T p. The terms of subscription arai One Tear $; mo.., $1 001 8 mot,. 1 1 1 mo., SOcta.i daily eta. ..." R'jr.?,Aci,,:r z. woonryi '"-r."""::,"v. " I -:::zu. uu 1 II n,l Treasurer, u. m. nwo B. J. Hatch, Cltlirn. and visitor, are rdlallv h t laiwct the eataloe and mie b . mmheva. aaa Invited e their JOdtf INTER-STATE CONVENTION. Moots here on Wwlneiiday und we take pleasure in in- forming our customers and friends that we are fully pro- pared for the occasion. Itels hntirriiiitr hnniipa nnH rh,nn Tea' "nl'e,, nOIlM, , tela, Doarriing houses lu((lilljii,P(.'mnnnii(IBer. families will have no trouble rySets, hig lin after dinner in supplying themselves with Cioff. es, Custard Cups. Table . , ,, . . . Mirrors. Hue ( uim and Sau (.rocenesand Provisions at ml4n jilll0j,es,a,i 'our store at reasonable prices. Asheville We are confident ... . , . will provide for and feed all who may i-onie. We 1 cols any in the state. Visit us have on hand and to rriWXg& 1,000 dozen eggs and 1 ,.r00 1 More goods to arrive this pounds fresh butter also 5,000 pounds Mountain Buckwheat Flour. A. D. COOPF.R. Nnrth Court Hiunre, comer Main f r 1 Or li-lte streets. PI Til While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, yet we have some very pretty goods suitable for Holiday 'and Wedding Presents, such na Japanese Crumb Trays, i I'aney Match Safes, Brass i L'.-u. Rn,UU A r,,l,'....,., m'ulsoa large assortment of i Fine Table Lamps, that we are offering at vkky low fih- , : runs to make room for other' , . ,. . goods more in our line. If .you want these goods, price ours before buying Very truly yours, Tailor, Houla & Brotherton. 4:1 I'nttnn Ave., under ttrand Optra llnase. ! ZEB VANCE 1 ; will let thrre. We bet on old Zrb aa being 1 the Imit Plour In town. Wc have Juat revelv- ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Comr nd iclvr them a trinl. at HARK BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Kent Rotate Hrokem. And liiTCMlment Ajfcnts). NOTARY PIBLIC. Loans ae arrly placed at a per cent, others: tf4 tk an I'atton Avenna Heeond floor. ftliVdlv V. WILLS. ABTIU-HJ. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 8S Pattoo Avenue. Neat V M C A build's. aovl dam ru Boeos. JOHN CHILD, ( Potmeriir of Lvrnftui Child I OfUce No. 1 Wuat Block REAL ESTATE ANIl LOAN llPnirTTP cr-te Bu..nei. aK HtrlctlyaHrokcri 1 Lon ftcfurcly plttcrd J. V. BOULINEAU, j (Rawls lllock.) Choice Beef, Mutton, Ycisl And Pork. EXTRA FINE IAUIA0E k IPtCIALH. novAdSmo FOR SALE! A a.a.1 BftahllBhMl kudu.. U. A .kawlIU DtH'siu 01 owner's iii ncaitn. Also, a flrat-rlitM new rvsldriirr. cmtmlly locntra If tnhen now cmi lit haachfan. Wfl otTrr a aplnitlld tract of timltar Inatl. fnr air or na an Invcstmf nt on hnrta. Foplar, oak and hurku-yc Rom, krnt Fttrn'ahfd una mifrn.ahf4 tinusrM only a few ml nutans front Coart Mqiinrt. WANTHn Two law realflrfiMa, wrthJrvtry Ci'tivrnlrncr, to rrnt Invnlshed. JiMT fimieiHiiKit Our new pamphlrt on ARhevlItc. Full of Utral aintlitTca. Call for a voy. BIGKL.OW & JONKS, MBAL tSRTATB ANI INVIIHTMUNTH. (too in M McAAnr Block, 8a 1'altoo Ayratit. novlTdlm IlURNETTt HOUSE FORMERLY THE EAQLE HOTEL. No. 66 Sontk Mala atrcct. Large roons, well ventilated, wanned hy heaters amd open Sra places 1 table eapplted with the beat the market allbrda. RatM, 41. Bo per da, SB.00 to .0o per week, ssio 00 to 80 00 per month, MRS. L. J. BURNETTS, sovvedsoi ' ', . rraarta trass. Holiday iii.ts 1 11 a n en IIohh a shoi'I nunt a t thH'rvHtal Pulac. I Motivates and 1 fie people generally ai" requested to call and exam ine our large stork Xiiihh Presents, in line Stand, liou- Ho-:quet and Piano Lamps, fine lonnn, Ciirlsbnd. rointon s !"' K'tf"1 Worcvster in odd pieces, Pisque I igures, etc. t 0o,,(.ision. our stock ex- week look out tor them UooilH tor shipment pncKcn with great care. All mull or-'ers promptly rxeeuted. Wr to ua fur prices, etc. THAD W, THRASH & CO., No. 41 Pattern Avenue Crockery, Lamia, House I'uralshlnus. WE WANT Everybody to see our stock of Holiday Ooods. The like has never before been on ex hibition in Asheville. (iunli- ty par excellence the best Assortment large and vn- ried.-T. C. SMITH & CO., Druggists, Public Square, onirosite Court House, 14 Toya from 3c to Aoc. Pancv Articles for Christmas Presents, 4v to 1. Toilet ttets, Mirrors, Roi laier, Cu and Knucera, Vaara. Baskets, Juvenile Hooka, Albums, Kid Cloves. Lined Leather Gloves, Linen Handkerchiefs, Plain and Rmbr'd, Kllk Handkerchiefs aud Mufflers, Umbrellas. Baas. Clocka, BearfS. Ties, Ktc. Klc. Btc. Por a limited time Clothlna. a larae discount on II. REDWOOD & CO. i I Clothlna; Dry Oooda, rlhnes. Hnts, Cnrpcls, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE j under a common banner and in a com- ' Z.-Jmon country we pledge ourselves to WEAKKDAlLYKKCKIVlXIITIIKicvery honest ellort to the upbuilding ol m)ICKHT('ALIKOHNL AND KOU KK1N KIU'ITH. FLOIMI1A (Ml aniieh, fhkkii fkih, it'. K1HHWOHKH. PLAIN AND FAN CY CANDIES, HlLVEIt HOOK AND HUOAK TOYS. ( KAl.KKKH, I'HKW- ;IN0UMH,&C, WBAKK8KLMXI Tt.TIIK WIIOLKHAhK TIIAUB AT KAC'TOItY PKirKH. CALL KAItLY AN!) KKLKLT YOVH HTM'K 1K- FOUK TUB UVMi l.Kdl.NH. Vfii'kta thulv. W ILK IE & At KINS, 13 fATTOK AVB., ASIiaVILLS. . C. mail oanass wu.L aacarvH i-aoul'T aan cAaarni. ATTaa-rioa. HO LID A Y NEWS! That we hn vc tJie T iiiriceHt and BeHt Helw.'tod BttK'k of HOLIDAY BOOKS ia biodingH from thecliaPHt to tree calf. Biff line Popular Authors in net for the Chil dren, older Children, and ev- ferybody el He. NICE LINE BIBLES. nil urn den. Prnyers nnd llvmiinla. Oold PeiiH. &c. Cun't be beat for Dolls, Tova. Ktn. The new Souvenir of Awhe ville. New work by Drummond, Pax Vobiseum,' juBtin 5c. J. N. Morgan & Co., DookButlors, Stationers, &c. Public Square. THE CONVENTION. A VERY BUSY DAY AMONG THE DELEGATES. GENERAL MANAGER CHIL TON REPORTS. SEVERAL IMPORTANT RESOLU TIONS INTRODUCED. (The report of yraterdav evening's session will lie lounil on the iuurth page. The tnorainu session ol the Inter-state immiKrtion convention WMsenlU ,,1HH)hBllllh. tier nt 10:.ll) by President M. T. Bryunt. a gllb.(1(,)Ilrtl,K.nt known as the A motion win mude by Mr. Hrooke, ol : (,-(,urtniciit ol orKiiniziitiiiiiund innnoye Texus, tll.it the reu.liiiK of minutes ol meiit unci iipHiiuleil Hon. J. T. I'nlrick vcsterduvl tli.ucused with and -is was carried. It was moved nnd carried that the committee on rules and re(iilu. tious make their reKrt in writing, The report was as follows: Mr. Chairman: 1 am directed by thccoinmitteconrults to report the following code of rules and urdcra (d business: I. That the convention shall meet daily at 10 a in. nml reassemble at 3 p. in. anil adjourn ut 5 p. in. II. The convention shull observe the following order of business: 1 . Kcadinu of minutes. 2. Introduction of resolutions. 3. Kepoits of committees. 4. Reports of general manager. 5. Discussion ol resolutions reported bv committees. III. All resolutions when introduced to be referred to their respective committees without debate. IV. All speeches limited to live minutes. No delegate to Ik allowed but one siKech except the mover of a resolution who limy close debate in three niinutcssR.i,ch. . We recommend tlint the convention lie governed by the parliamentary rules laid down in Oushiug's Manuul. Kcspcclfullv, K. lii.iAS, Ch'rm'n. The president then said that Capt. Natt Atkinson would address t he con vention for u few moments. Capt. At- kinson in a few words regretted taut the looaccu wureiioui- wun, ""- proK.-r oisp uv oi una ii.., "'- " that there is on exn onion (put ..m- naimirs store mineral specmiens wuicu would be of considerable interest KKSOLVTIONS. Ui-anlutions were then in order and the . i... u u M.-.. ........ . lone: . Resolved, Whereas it is the sense of this convention that all sectional aminos - itie. between the north and south should cease; tnut tne nguaiion o. acvuuua. questions tenus to rciara me gencmi prosN:ruy oi whuic w..,, - lore Resolved. That wedeprecnte ns unwise and impolitic the present agilullou in congress of what is known as the nil- M releeted gcnerul manager ol the bu- lioniil election law -ir the force bill, und rcnu- . accepting the position Mr. do herebv protest oguinst the pnssnge ol Chilton thanked the nssctiibiv iu a lew this bill into a law. appropriate remarks. On motion of Mr. E. Polk ohnjon.or u ws janved that the members of the Kentucky, this resolution was laid upoiirxc(.ulivc committee lie clccud in the the table. v, u same mnnncr ns the vice presidents, one The following resolution Irom North fr(im rIlch ,tnte. The motion wns Carolina wus introduced: We deplore mouted and the lollowing mcmliers were the action of legislation which retards e(l.l't: ihenrnsiierous condition of the Southern iii,mn I . loith. Anniston: Ar- StiltCS. Una WHICH ICnOS lo seep away ihe influx of capital to the Southern states 1 his wus rcicrreu 10 111c com- iiiiui-v i'i, i..u ..-. , The following resolution was Hiiro- duced by R. B. Boone, of Durham, aui rclcrrcd to ihe committee: , Resolved, Thai the wur between the sections is end. U and ull billcr remcm- hrunces thereof are forgotten. M , U.....LmI Thnlnilth.'inailOI tne WOntl nml iii the southern heurt tne uuiica Sihtrs is one nation ; bound together by every tie of commercial intcresls and ol brothcrlv love. . Resolved, That we, the ciiucns ol the southern nurt of this, the grandest na tion the world ever saw, extend to our brothers in the north and west the rihl hand of fellowship uud invite them to come and niuke their homes among us, nnd aid us in developing this the m-hesl country in natural resources and th most luvorcd in eluiiulc and locution of anv section on the lace of the earth. i Resolved, That we here issue a call for 1 600,000 sturdy sons of toil uud 500,000 manufacturers of the north and west, to iniike their homes with us and to join in the develuumcnt of this land ol ours. D......!....,! Tl, u, n-,ni,nise no lioliti- nv., ...... ---- , ....i...M. n,. ..(.Itil,.,,! whi. nn no htleal .1. .,.,.1 .. ,u.liii.,il aiiutb. Ihut till niiuon .01 wmm niv wuiu m.mt fnvorrd by nature and naturc'i juti. kaii.w a 111 iiNKa.. One ol the nicwt importnnt commitu-et appointed to tiinke suggestions and cor- 1 reel gricvnncca met iuc . S.J. T. Johnson at the Uaitery hotel lust caning to co.uuder tlj, road business. " toe run- made the , ,. :...., 1 1,1. mnrnillO" iiiiutw,i4 , The committee begs leave to report ununiinously, thut it endorses the plnn adopted hy tlw ruilrotids of selling jf.' are called "home seekers" and land ex- ruraion tickets, to promote and encour- age immigration nnd recommends that u iMirlund river improvement iiaaocintion of t() n Wl lU.HH.rilU. ,ml (,c ,,.,rtinent i upon the smgc andsonounoedita Hie nu einniiiiliccofthreeoe appointed by tlu- Tcniiessc and Kentii. kv. Aa a prcsid- ()( .,iic slt.,v lias ordered nil the iliciicc that tin empress nMjgiyta,,liirlh Southern tuter-stutes immigriiuon conr vention to apply to the several passenger and trslBc associations for au extension ol the suleofsuch tickets Irom nnd to at as low a rule ana as irenucni uine ua cr Ik secured. ad hen-na the oracticc of scalping or ticket brokerage makes the sale ol such tickets on numerous dates nnd In.iu. mauv ixiinls at low rales ouiataoiis to the revenue of the trunsportntion lines selling such tickets, onddiyeris We V. ....h nviutnul USCOI SUCH sicacia hum. ....m.rn, the eommittce recommends that this convention memorinliie eon - m urobilin sculiiiuii or tk-ket brokcrnge by an amendment to the In - mitimem. act. us recommended by the lnterstntc commerce commission i.; .l,-ir A.nrth annunl renort as follows: 'Otli. We also rcJBt the recommendu - tlon ol the third annunl reporsjthat ticket brokerage be wholly abolished by reqntr- inn thnt every tierson who sells passen- uet tickets shall be duly authorised by the comiinny hr which he sells, and shall brokerage be wholly nooiitncaiiiy reqair- exhibit his authority and that the com nany shall be Held responsioit ior lusacis, t sl'onld lie pnrt ol any law lor this, .The V. M.C.A.hus tendered nn invi purpose that the carrier should be re- tntion to the dclcgntes to make them, quired to redeem unused tickets or unused , selves nt home at the rooms during their ' i r .1-1.... i ..v hrrr. This 111 Vlt IlllOtl WUS UC- That we further recommend that each state deleaation to tills convention onng the action of thiaoon vention to the at- tnttinn of the congressional reoresents tives of their respective states snd ask their erwinerntlon in stearins: (ha pro posed legislation. Also that the same state delegations ask the legislature their several states to instruct their rvr rvseutntives in congress to enact the leg islation asked lor by the interstate com , meat- mission. S. J. T. Johnson, Chnirmnn. The resolution brought out a discus- from nearlv every Mate ami ao.ne ol j the most able arwunienla were made, i Finallv the resolution was adopted, Mr.'F. B. Chilton, ol Austin, Texas, general manager nf the Southern inter- state convention, then made bin annual report. I mm. Chilton's AimnRSH. ., , , .. j Mr. Chilton, niter greeting the dele- gates warmly, said it most rest with the ' future to reveal, through results brought about by plans laid m this convention, j how wise and great is the south. Mr. Chilton went on to any that the object ! of the convention was to attract good men from all the states and capital Ironi all nations. We welcome new settlers in the work ol'plncii g the southern sec tion ol the union in the place it justly Ik cunniiasioner. una m ninm. on .0. m ; i.rv terms he commended Mr. Patrick s w,'irk. Mr. t. Hilton spoac oi tnc win a iiiwm, plislicd by the I'loriila bureau which had sent one ex unit to oosion uuu mn i" be shown nt fairs in the north, nnd ibal in consctuencc iibout 000 letters ol in- iuiry had lawn sent to bureau head-1 iuarlers. . A meat deal has been dime in the ail-1 vertisinif line, a contract liaviuu liiea made by which more than $'J(iii.iilln 1 worth of advertising was wvured. Hue 'ing this year arraiigemcnls lor exhibits I ot southern products had liceu iiminged anddisidayed.two in New Jersey and ..'.'.' . .. '.. New . ork nun at inree pi iiusiii .iiiiii,i.i, also in Maine, reunsvivama, inoiaiia aud Michigan. The exhibts bv trains ol cars was deemed impracticable. but as made at expositions wa. certainly ailvantagc.us. mid. said Mr. Chilton. "If the means jus- .iu. ,r .,.,.l,,., who will address meetings iu the liasl, North and West, and contend against the prejudice of the S atea against the South." ll is also proppsed to use a atereopti con, showing views of interest in the south, and a representative will atari out inside 00 days. If the convention endorses the plan aud scoa' of the work as niapicd out iu 1NHH the association w ill lie the most iBiweel'ol body of men ever banded to , )k. l'((a wi ,1KV,,i)v gether for the upbuilding ol nnvcounlrv In the south will be a marvel to the wi... Wlird. .... . . ,! thist unitsn of sen . . . , wllU.h ,. i strength can come, we will nt no taulilav achieve the fuller measure ol .ur greatness through our own .Itorts ' lis well as mciits. Mr. Chilton, alter sulnniltmg Ilia re- port, paid a glowing tribute to lion J. 'f. I'atriek, whom, he s.iid. had Irvii his 1 able assistant for two years and had in li? 'h. '"SET & ,w, im . J.,1,,, Robinson , who sic gn, a that Had Iwen said m praise Altt I'mricK. I A vole ol thanks was tendered Chilton for his able report ami it Mr. win moved and unanimously carried that he nut -iiiiia, j. r.-,. Ji"J-?.-iT: i'-l'SffiS I ,,,. . .... , ...... (Jcorgin, W. L Clcssiicr, .Miiencus; Ken 1 it .. U.....1.1:... 1 ....i. , lucay. c ruiie juniuMf". . ..... ...... jnnu, T. W. Poole, New Orleans; Missis, ,jmii Capt.Sam P. Brown. Wholing Val- h Maryland. Hv li. Allu.rd. Md. Ag. Cl, . s,irlM Carolina, P. M. Wilson, Winston; South Carolina. II. K. Imncnn, Spartanburg; Texas. S. I. T. Johnson, fI1H.:A. r,...uM 11 M. Aiken. Knoaville: Virginia. i. W. II. Half Rocky Mount; West Virginia. C. K. Moore, Iluntersville. The convention adiournra suortiy after 1 o'clock to meet ul 3:30. WENT THKOUCIIA BRIDGE! A Nl'MHtCK OF ! AHHKfatJ KII.I.ICU. A canadlau Trulu Wrecked Willi, It la Reported, l.oa ol l.lfe and Minna The Accident Happened To-IMt at Moon. Ol'BiiKC. Dec. 1M. a p. m. Word has iUst Iwen received from St ncph lh- I. vis that the west bound llnlilux expicsa train went throuull a bridge at that ,,nce shortly liefore noon to-duy. Tne tntire trnin, exivpt the baggage ' " ' " , A niunlwr l iHiniHiiKtri wrre killed ----- - ,. , und ii nvrp win- iiijiiiki. m tiruliira hnvc lccn nvcivcH nn to the niJmliei. o( billed uiuHniured, but it ia anjd the curs were smashed to pieces. CONVENTION NOTES . ! "' .. M t Itrvint. the oreaiileiit ot the ,,..,., mm'lirrntlon associiition.iaii . . 11 . native oi ,nsnvuic, iciin. ne is prum- inrr,t nwVcr. Iwta Ihtcu n uarmlxrr l both ,,rnnctwi nf lhe K,.m.r ussemlily of - 1 - Ssei.l , wns u delegate to the lust dcmKrrntlc noinlnntinK witivc-ml.mnl St. ,.,: n,wi I. tirriilrnt of the Cum- tug oinix-r, ije is i m,st cnuieiii . ...m in exieiliiing the immense volume .if business ; he is cotiru-ous to nil. and Ik- licvrs strictly in conniici ng tne conven nun on nimr m, !,.-.. ... n lavontr witn nn ma icnow ocieKaics, and has made hosts id I'rieiuls with the other mcinlicrs. No lK-ttcr aehclion could possibly have Ihvii iiiihIc. uncoi me pr.ipneiors 01 me ,,run,i nwra House has cnllcil the attention id - TitstiTUKN to tlie met mat anine oi tne J.U.Im im h. fililianli, t lie ehalia n - - (at the OiM-rn House. The scat nt one and tthe bottom nl several hnvc liecn liroken. i ' Scve-nl ciiitcns have spoken 10 Tiik Cit- I ! ijkm alwiil the terrible rncket made by lie wnin uuo tuc nn rooi iiiiroiK n i"i i lust night. This noise at limes almost drowned the voices of the ncturs audit 1 kits been suggested that either the roof or ; the wind be tied down. i tub v.itiskis is umTniiiii;uiniB, I TUB litiikn is utini r mnny o lo Mr. Wilcoxon, ol Ceorgiu, kcretary of the Immigrations fcr many courtesies extended ir. Micintinn. in allowing - 1 It to copy reports nnd resolutions in or- ocr m imuiuui- .,u.n., ceptcd and a vote ol thanks to the nsso ciaiion wns iiiscn. , A Blew Vork aaapenalom. Nitw Viihk, Dec. 1H. The suspension ofBrnstusB. Fard is announced on the I stock exchange, He bad no ontstanuing oiMiajractt, rlNAMIAI.I.V hMIAKHAItSIKU Cotton FactnrH ol ieorla Wind- It up Their HuHliieHK. Komk, flu., Ilec. IS. McChecs & Co., one id the oldest nnd strongest firms of this city, have become hnuncmlly cm- linrnisscd anil ore winding up their husi- ness na wholesale urocers and cotton fne- tora. Their liabililiea amount to about $10, 01)11; asset about $17'),IMKI. All the local creditor are secured by more- gapes. . . I'lecAiiii. Dec. 18.-S. A. kenn.domg n hanking business under the name of S. A. Kl.,m (.-., m,liu- an ussignment this morning to llenjainin I'. Jacobs. Assets anil liabilities not stated. AN INCKNLHARY FIRE. J. B.STKI'.I.K'H RliHIDRNCK DIC HTROVKU. The fire Alnrni lloeH Not "Work Hmoke Wm isetecled One Morn Inn; I jiHt week-The Cellar lloor Found open. The residence ol J. B. Steele, manager ol tile Battery Park hotel, was totally nesiroyeo ov ...e .UM n.gm. was about $7,500, partially covered by , innur.iiK'e Between one and t wo o 'clock M ra. Steele , .. , ., o,..i...n. ! " awakened by smoke. Mr. Sleelewns nut at home anil his wile and her cousin, Jbn Boydc I Worcester, Mass., : wl( la8 Mva living with Mrs. Steele for several years, were the only occupants ,,if the house. There were no servants on : the pluce. Mrs. Steele at lirsi supposed , k t ,,., a wom) .... . , hie in her room, but got up and u-im into the inarv. adunniiiu. . .. - -- - ----- was nouiiiiK wiwiik hi.iv, ,mv going across tie ua a im lie .lining room, sne uunm n mil oi nik, .mi. hat there was no sm. me n e aecona floor, she n once conclmled that the hre was in the basement, and went through the snow, with great difficulty bee. t use ol the drills, to the house ol Ben Collins, n colored scrvu'it who lived across the street. He was waked und went to give the alarm. He tried three boxes, but all failed to work and the Isell could not be rung. Mrs Steele returned to the house utter waking the man and on going into the dining room louiid the floor ol that room huruin. A number of neighbors nnd some of the hremcn to whom the news could lie sent, went to the house, but nil their ell'orts were without avail as the building was loo far gone and wus soon it complete rum. Nothing whatever wns saved ol the contents of the house with the exception ..I u lew articles of clothing, covering and other small things which , wercgoticu out when the lire was first discovered The loss on the house and furniture is iihued. bv Mr. Steele, lit 7,50li. There was $3, 750 of insurance on I lie building This was in the Hartford lire insurance moatir and the furniture was insured iu the Home insurance company ol New York, lor $1.Q00. Both policies were ,1' issued by K.I. Aston. Mr. Steele is decidedly of the opinion that the lire was of incendiary origin, line morning lust week, when the faniilv got up Mrs. Steele noticcu nMxuiiarsmcn at the house, ns of kerosene wlncli Hull la-en lighted but had gone out. On g'""g to the bust-menl, the door ol which was not locked, there were signs of some one having tjcen there, but no traces ol lire could he louud. This, however, made her careful and " the cellar door bus been .locked with a padlock ou the outside. Last night she got the kevs Irom their place in the kitchen alter she found the smoke and on .i, K..M.......M. i'....n.l o' mfl'n !onlnheTrin! . c,.l. .... ooiHisite the door. Mrs. Steele says she locked the door vestcrdiiy niter - A . -., noon, wuen i.h.rhik ime, ......i... She is ot the opinion that the tire waa starto bv the anine pcra-m who w.w in Ihe cellar lust we-ek, hut does not know who ll w ns. Mr. Sulc hud sent word during the day bv one ol the bellboys Minn llie limci, eiiav nv ..... home nt meiit. iH-cnusc of the big crowd at the hotel, and it is thought that the incendiary ascertained this lact. THE VORSTlNNX YEARS. Or KNOW NORTH. Home liamaae Kane and Mora s-'ir senred Telephone and Alarm Wlrea Wrecked llual. ness About Husprnded, WllHt.l.lsil, W. Vn IKf. IH. The most terrific w storm for six venrs has la-en aging for 1' hours and n large mioiint ol damage bus resulted. All telegraphic communication wns cut off yesterday. plc tjVy telephone, telegraph and tire alarm system is completely wrecked and railway traffic terribly delayed. The loss is large. The street curs lire not running nml the hack lines are taking their place. Little business bus liecn done. There are lvtly pprchiiiHion ol (IimhI- hi the citv. Uhihtul, Tcnn., Icc. 18. A telcRram mvivi-il lu-rc lute lunt evening Ktnira thnt t1u itii uj in Ufintinkf ia ftiur fcft ilrrn. Thclieavypreaureolitciiiiselihel)laek.T"1,l'1"'"mr' 1,1 ,h "PT ""last smith shuns ol the Konnoke car works to ?!'!:. Al last nccoums one man liml IHfll Klllt'll llllll aCVcrill WOllllllril A'sr;; vrtis! hyiirta . bill The wires are down nil over I'ittsliuru, Allegheny und llirminghnm, lire lor the psisee. The reason and hornca were killed and several men lor Ins abrupt riit wns,,com , badly injured this morning bv contact nnmicMleil to the manager,-, tit the Willi tin-cliviric iigni wires. 1 ne siitin ..i,,. Mrlv, cr ,nea to slop running ,,-,. thc . lrm.nli ,m. ,a Ikx-ii n Ireincniloua anow-full - t. ,llegln iiv Mouiituins. The I'itta- burg und cstcrn is snowed up com pletely. No I'reiuht trains urc running on liny ronds and the pusseiiger trains thut struggled through were lute from one lo sis hours. Ilusincss ii the city is almost em iivlv miskiiiIciI. The electric buhl wiivs were prostrated enrlv in the , ( tlM.(l.,K.ml.,1iu,, u,im were .. . ..... 1 ' WHIIOUl llglll. . "t'ldvllPATRA.1 Mael.eaii and l-r-co, si Ursnd fidliswni,l, U lfylel'ijdgine oiM-ra House, samdl foTrrtkhAsaUMgsoyV tniQ. K. D, MncU-un and Marie Prcseott av firstly the roc conttlng iftaittssjt yikh iiearcil nt the Ornnd oicrn house ntal ''rtieraln Sti1lfllWlo-and The' !..i.. i .,! ... o i... ii o;j ..'.UO'tneS Were orrcspiuaaitojhf, AwrtUird'af Hum. i ne I...., i., mmui. pwmiitiM eagrrwtmi ,UJM tin difficulty In the production of the ptsni Mj j.immu i,, i , owina to the aickneas of one of the'll'T '!"' '" n'MaVfassIa dies who wua to take part, cAo.,'"-''xyiti('V'lv W. nuuM" r . ... .t .1... I W.iU ,g one oi ' ,"'"". " A"rideIJoy IH'ttiVol to in nttetii withal Mi - fuel liu'lorv and innding the inclcinent weilther. "'I " "J ''f'flr'K" Wr al. Saitass awaatss. sa I'reacott aa-UlnaiaKna mm.wuCTVn' T'lubikwM.!ltu,iaai. wui ailiuirniiiv supih0ii, 'p ,1 fl ; " , ... ..1.7. ...7.'. ........ .7 ,t. t.... n.....iuu by Mr. Mnciv;iAH,fi1';WpS9r,,:.,-,w"jiiiititq parts snowen inc uiiviii ui niv iwfsi,i to good advantage, Tonight Hie cndipiiy wm npio-f,,ut,n Snurtacus", Willi Mr. .Mitel ,1 ... ikt-.1 titlesjmiali is one of his stsona "r parts. FIGHT WITH INDIANS. MO MIC FTAI.rriKHRKPOTKD UN UIITH HlltlClt. cen. Mllea Makea a Report on ttie Situation A I.iirue War rtJ' ,n the Had Inidw. IIknvkk, lice. IS. A News courier from a cump nenr Daley's runch hoi tne following from Rapid City: "A ranchman has just arrived in IP"-' haste ami reports a command of cavalry attacked und two oflicera and fifty men killed, but that the Indians wererepulsed with heavy losses. The number of In dians killed is not known. The Indians were put to rout. "This report iscrcdilcd. It is not known which command it was; probably that of Mai. Ttipjier ot the sixth cavalry and his three troops ol I Ul men. Our com mund marches to their assistance at once." Washington, I Ice. lH.-Gen. Schofield has received o telegram Irani Gen. Miles dated Long River, Dec. 16, as follows: "5en. lirooke reports Two Strike and 1H lodges, about Hi hj Indians, now camped nt the I'inc Ridge agency and these with other Indians ut fine Ktdge and Rosebud urc till that can be drown out id the dissatisfied camp. lne others arc delimit and hostile and determined to go to war. He has no hittii. (lull rinv fitllcr pnnrla nt DaciftCa- tion will I successful. He estimates the ! numficr of hostiles at 2 ju. Gen. Rugers' estimate represent yoii men on ne .iy enn river and 300 on the Standing Rock reservution who would have been liable to leave before the death of Sitting Bill, making in all 750 men. livery possible , . means has Iwencxlinuslerl und lue mcmr ,.f ........... .. .. a inc io,uou oioux wno uuvc lovalty should have positive assurance with the least possible delay that the government will erlorin and rumi ua treaty obligations." rARXELL"XUT" BLINDED. MO DAHOER I'NI.FHS) INFtAW ATIOM SETS IN. He Addreaaea and Greatly Km cltea a Crowd That Gatuera Around Hla Motel Hla Fatcc Covered yvllh Bandages, III iii.in, Dec. 18.-Though Pnrnell suffered intense pain from the effects of the lime thrown into his eyes at Castle Corner yesterday, he wus able at mid night to address trom the window of the hotel nt Kelkinny a large crowd that gathered alxiut the hotel when the mis fortune that hud befallen him became ten rally known. Uuring the address his face was cov ered with bandages. He detailed the I nr .u. Anv and the crowd became exasKratcd at the mnniier in which he hud been treated nnil ninny llireais oi vengeance were made. This morning I'liniell's brenkfiitt was served to him in lied. A close examination of bis eyea re vealed the Inct thtit his sight is not in jured. The surgeon in attendance upon him fears, however, that inflnmntion mnv set in. He has ordered that Parncll keep his eyes closed and that hot water foments lie eonstantlv applied to them. It is not likely I'umcli will be allowed to leave his room to-day. FLKTCHKK-ROBKHTa. Weddlr.it or an Aaneviiia vobdi Man venierdajr. l lie mnrnaue oi Aiiss iiawia; rieu-ner, daughter o,.,r.G. W. FWtcher, one of ,, i Henderson enmity's most prominent citizens, nnd Hurry M. Roberts, of this city, was celebrated near Fletcher's yes terday afternoon. At 3 o'clock a large number of friends ol the couple left Asheville on a special trnin tor I'letclier's. twelve miles south of Asheville, notwithstanding the very inclement weather. The ceremony was ut Cavalry church, a mile this side of the home of the bride. Rev. Alhon Craevea officiated, assisted by Rev. T. A. Morris. The bridesmaids were Miss Westfeldt, Miss Iiuisc Westfeldt, Mias Helen Blake and Miss Josipliene Fletcher, s sister of the bride. I'. A. Sandler, a prominent voiiac lawver of this city wns best man. and 1 lie ushers writ' W. U. Shope. W. I Hampton, malinger ut the Southern Ei- .. . 1 v f 1, r ., press oince Here, . .n.'Kxra, ui iHiaion and lr. C. li. llilli.ird.uf Asheville. After the ccmnuny there was a delight ful nvcotiotl al tlie home of the bnde. ! Tlie presents received hy the happy pnir I w,re bund.int and of great elrunnce, consisting of solid silverware and huuse- 1 J inrniiiirc. The parly relumed In Asheville rn, their tram at hall past right o'clock lust night. The groom is n son of G. M. Roberts and is a clerk in Collerinr Rollins' office. A IM'lOtt W ROYALTY. tviuprror yvllllaa, tarprlacd-Kn. tttunlaniit of aa Aadl.uce. I IIkmi.in. I'd'. lH.-Kmpress Augusta Victoria has given hirth to son. Em ,a-rr William attended pertormnnce, night, liming ilienprrA but majesty wns hniided n note which announced the nc- eoiieliiiirul ot thrcmiiress. The emoeror - j i ':"v,,v Tnn t,,in ' rose aim uurrie..... m. urpur - 1 oH-ra nouse i uians went lo n son. iiw "-wa r-, I. 1. . I.. ..M.lr.f Ifcrtl t,,.u ii.- 1 ceiveo w ii ii i ,w a'------""""', us, nuilieiirt rising In their rMWnirrro-iitin Long live iIk cmifiy Vlrd Htiiiross." The liuiid plavetl ll nAttrtrtdl arrthem, the nudieiuc singinl IW' wttojsof the hymn. .... . .. .T .'." j no, icji ami ii i mi, nMoista ToossisrH .sdo.iiu l' T.rrll.1. nl3Ari 'j''.d, 4.,- ;, In ,. narssxis. lire. IT.-MiafriWe aociileut nccrrt'd lolilay' IHrik;"slt, Hiou 01'o.iiu-e.u 'men bcyiiiMtilM mi T ,f, ,. . . -- 'I. ww,, . ,i Avisaaias -un, asajasn I'l U lUlJreA,hra. (.,iil l.auauLa ol Lhe X I" JinVl ikl' Hind. i.j. . a u aaaiuKitlShl MWHl'WWr, rrmi'WiHeoiaa-a " l'.......V..J .s ...TiPIlTrii p u.J J.i A rs. i. ,iua uthiniMWT ..,""T .. r I iimii. i. .linn, w , ,,, n ,,,i. i'ii ,, 1 1 1 ,,i 1 1 ii, inmu mTwi,mi ; anos-n rrirr-e.,-- 0iXIU .Ing .llii fljt.it nndt siom jnidiou luh odw ' ".litw drii tniKit J. S. GRANT, PH. G J 1 HI Uii Of the Philadelphia ColleneorPharmacr, APOTHECARY, 4 South main Street 14 BefonpurchunfiyourChrittmuPrtf ent lie sure to call at CHANT'S PHAR. MACY und inspect the finest and most complete line of Toilet Articlei in thit city. We undoubtedly hare juit what you want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. It is our desire in the future to confine ourselves strictly to the Drug business. We will thcrefure dispose of our entire stock of Cigars at cost. Sold by the box only. CHANTS PHARMACY. The Snest nnd most complete stock of Colognes, Toilet Haters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled at all hours Goods delivered free of charge to any part of thecitr. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you nnnl a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles fur a Christmas present call at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottlesrang. ing in price from One to Fifteen dollars ;jcr pair. If you wnnt a firsKlass HairBrushfor u small amount of money, GRANTS PHARMACY is the place to go to get h. All kinds of Tooth Bi ushes, Bath Brushes, Buth Gloves, Songes, etc. When your Piescriptions ait com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACYyou can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals hare been usalthat they were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 94 South main St. WHITLOCK'S, COIt.NElt EAGLE BLOCK. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Cbrlatmaa Iraent and Hol iday Goods Jiint ojH-ntHl, comprising novcltim, both useful and or nonu'iitiil. Sxciul attention ischIIihI to our Urpe stock ,..i,.,:.l,..., uilba ennlivra OHlbroilltTy, BllkS, ZfpllJ 0.'n.l .w,., f nil liilltls. feltfl and inatcriiils work. Latwt for fancy (lcHifrriH in ,,.-h China silks, new Btortt'1 of ,1 In (,.!' (lri'HM ti'iiiitiiiii!,'',Vi'lyvts, I ,1-1' ';!. phiHln'H, riilkn, - Jtc YV, ,are ngi'iit for lh ceiiJiriibud 0 0 I, l, ,Mi.. , n'l ltiii.l. ".LT 1 f4i11(., , I 1,1, I. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1890, edition 1
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