r y.ou (A- Asheville Daily Citizen. VOLUME VI. NO. i97. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. LINVILLE.: A place planned and devel oping n a GREAT RESORT. Siluutod in tlic MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A it'U'ion noted for hnnlth iiiIik'hh and beauty of SCENERY. An I'li'vation of l,Hi)i) iWt, with cool Invigorating Climate It in luring laid out with UiHto and nkill, with well urudod roadH and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable phu-e for fine residences and HE4THFUL HOMED. A good opportunity for profitable investments. 1 01 1 illustruted pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. . BON MAR CHE, I ' THE POPULAR SHOPPINO PLACE. Kovcllie for the Holiday. Make specialty of 811k. Wool, Lima and Cotton Ma terial, for Art Bmhrnldery. Wrap, for Ladle, MImc and Children. Cndrrwrar for La dim, alt. Mm and Bo jr. A fall tin of Superior lr Oood.. ion MARCIIE. joSoutta Main 8trcct.30 ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST 600DS ANI1 THE LOWEST PRICES. ft SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. apriad ' RE At ESTATE. Wai.T - 0111, w. W. Warr. GViTl & WEST, (rerMora lo WalUr B.Owra) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO ANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at S Percent. Notary Pablk. Commiwloaer olDtcd. ilTIRR INSURANCE. ?r OPPICtV-ontbesuMConrtSaaar.a "THE SUN DO MOVE." And to do Asheville The irreat h tutting met la now beinjr penormea 07 Jirnainc nnMi mtn 01 nm PARADISE CITT OP THB )1ITM. Bveev nan ha hi Kheme aad he relate. It In mo.t nw. to not nnwlll- ma ar. Wt don't mind tellina yon that our , arhem. I to Mil all tlM land and Insure all in property w. eaa, oeror. ' i n. nonin. Ne.t Aaala.1 W have Ju.t been appointed aaent. for tht Old Sellable Penn.ylvanla Plre In.aranc Co., and w want yoa to In.urt with u, JBNKB JRNK8, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. KOOtU) a IO. McAfee BlOCk. sa Patton Ave.. A.hrvlll. H C. fc F. A. GRACE, I I DKCOBATOK AND DKMUNKR IN FRESCO. aaaSdaa NO CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR Will be complete without n Hupply of our mixed and plain Candies, new fresh Nuts, Hasina, Florida sweet OranK, Lemons, Currants, Citron, Cocoanuts, Mince Moat, Canned Fruit, Butter, Effgs, CheeHe, Coffee, Tea, Pickles, Etc. Don't forget us when you are looking for something to eat. A. D. COOPER. North Court Kftinrc( corner Mnin I C Icrc ttrrcta. i 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 as Japanese Crumb Travs. . J ' fancy Ma ten safes, IJrass Fire Sets, Brass Andirons, Fancy Hearth and DustL wiunui'n, lie WOIIIU IlKe you to see them We have I also a large assortment of are offering at veky low kio- I'hkh to ma ke room for other goods more in our line. If you want these goods, price ours before buying. Very truly yours, Taylor, Bouia ft Brotherton. I 43 Patton AV.. under Orand Optra Hauw. I ZEB VANCE will (tt there. We liet on Old Zeh a. bring I the be.t Plour In town. We have Ju.l rccclv- I ed a fresh nt of KE6 ANO BOnLE PICKLES I Cone and irive them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers. And Investment Agent. NOTARY Pt'BLIC. Loan. e. urely placed at per rent. (Mice: 114 At a Pattnn Avenue Hecond floor. fcb9dlT II. WII.I.H. AKTHtlKJ. WILLa. WILLS BROS., AltCIIITECTS, iia Patton Avenue. Neat V M C A build's;. novl dam PO Bolf)B4. JOHN CHILD, ( Pormrrly of Lyman Child I, Office No. 1 Learal Block. REAL ESTATE AND- LOAN BROKER Strlctl j Brokcrasre Bualneo Loan mcarcly placed at per ent. V. BOULINEAU, (Bawl Block.) Choice Beef, Mutton. Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. novfldSmo FOR SALE ! A well established builne. In A.h.iu centrally linated, dolna a flrnt ela trade wun larac prom. 1 ni. 1. in nc.t opporta nlty now I'flered In tbl. dty, Must uvaold becauw nf owner' III health. Al.o, a nrat-cla. new mldenc. cwntralt located If taken now e lie h.ilphrMn. W. offer a apleadld tract of timber land, for oak and buckeye ' " "IrV aV- mi.. ft? ""!"' Biinare. Waktkii Two lara-e nainrnns, with every convenience, to rent hirnlaheil. Iliar l'um.laliai-lur new namnhl.l nn I Aahevllle. Pull of lateat autiatic. Call for I a copy. IW BIUKLOW JONKS, BBAL BBTAT8 AND INVBATM UNTB, I Boom MeAfe Block, 88 I'atloa AvtniM, aovlTdlai " Holiday Gifts In an endless assortment at tlie ;rystal 1 'a lace. Delegates and the people generally are requested to call and exam ine our large stock nias Presents, in fine Stand, Bou quet ana riano Lamps, line unina Tea, Dinner, Solid, Pudding, Ice Cream and Ber- rvXwtu hiir lino nftor ilinn Coffees, Custard Cups, Table Mirrors, tine Cups and Sau cers in Limoges and Belleek. Vienna, Carlsbad, Pointon's and Hoyal Worcester in odd Fiieces, Bisque Figures, etc. n conclusion, our stock ex cels any in the state. Visit us whether you wish to buv or enjoy looking at thedisplay. More goods to arrive this week look out for them (Soods for shipment packer wmi great care, All mall order nr.in.Dtlv czei-uti-il. Write 1 10 u mr price, etc. THAD W. THRASH & CO., No. 41 Pattun Avenue. Crockery, Lamp. II nunc I'tirumhinK. WE WANT hverybody to see our stock "i Holiday Roods. The like 1 1 , , has never before been on ex hibition in Asheville. Quali . . Assortment large and va- Druggists, Public Square, opposite Court House. I Toys from Jr to 5K', fancy Article for Christina Prcacnu, ctotl. Toilet Met., Mirror, Bo I'aiirr, CnM and Hauccra, Vaar. Basket. Il.vcnlle linn, Allium, Kid (tlovca, Lined Leather Clove, Llnrn Handkerchief. Plain and Kmbi-d. Hlth Handkerchief aud M.iMcra. Cmlirella., Hag. Clock. Hcai-fa, Tie, lite. Hie, Rtc. Pur a limited time a luricc dlcniini on ClothinK. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothln dry i.oimI, Hhue. Hat, Cariet, 79 PATTON AVK WILKIE I ATKINS. WI1C1I.HSALB AND KKTAIL CONFECTIONERS : AND : FRUIT i DEALERS. NO, l! PXTTON AVB. ftpectaltif Tenncy'i Pin Canillea, New Vork, Malllard'a Pine Candles, New Vurk. Preah Talfle. Cocoa and Peanut Candle., MURNETTE HOUSE FORMERLY THE EAGLE HOTEL No. 66 South Main Street. Law room, well ventilated, Harmed by beater and open fir places i table supplied with th. brat the market affonla. Rate, 1.80 per ila, tn.oo to tn.00 per week, ao.oo to tno on per month. MRS. L. J. BVRNKTTH. noviindllm Promltlrass. INTBR BOARD Warm comfortable rnnm. hmM a.. nlhed i food tabl. Term raaaonabl. ua street car Ha, . ...... MRB. J. L, Bnf ATHBRB, jalyllMHai tit Patton An, PARK ELL'S DAY OF FATE. THK KLRCTION ON IN KKNNVi Police Hiid Moldter) Onard ZPolla a) Thoaiih It Were not Country or Freemen. Kh.kkskv Iw Q.. Th. ,m,,:.J B'nit in the recent shut-down, when mieneH l.ri.blv .hi. m..i..., hnriv la Lmiln. hrnrri u m.... dti-d.y. Thepreaencofthemihtary ... .w.w ...v throuL'huiit North Kilkenny eem to jfunrnntces uuiiinat any nerioua breach the neaci' 1 ranieii anil nis ennnmnte Vincent Scully arrived upon the scene at an early hour. The town i. on nnieH l. l.nrf 1 "'"'"' U,n,-Y wm,,cr"- '""), .' y l'"ne o i-Hsue Lomer, which place, in his 'ipi.iion, will Later." A strong undenLhuiatiprnn. tltll'rnt fll IlllllUirtura frnin lu la mlAm have arrived at Castle Camera which point others besides llealv annarentlv re aunl lis the kev of the country. The feel. ins of a mniiirity of the voters, mi far as can, he judged hy outward appearances nun iiiuiiiiiiki wiiii 111 ijc anii-i arneu. A rumor winch ca used considerable ex-1 citement wnscircnlated during the morn J.,.. i..T r" a-KQ nun1"r?' order to nrevent their v.,.ino wiM threats were mndc by both sines and it was announced thai the miner would .l.nu,.H .!,. .1. " w rewura ill iiiiv cost, investigation "campnijn lie," and howls of derision A resolution was adopted instructing were exchanged between the opposing a" farmers' alliance members of the legis parties w hen it became known that the lature from the seventh district to vote iniiicm rcicrrcu to wouia. later in the ilnr m,,!, in . Iwuiu t it! ....li. As a rule the leadinu members of both the I'amcllitcsand the Mi'Carthvite meet ano treat eacn other in a courteous man - ner, uut 1 Be same cannot be said of the rank and tile. The latter may be said to lie Honing up to a point where they would like nothing belter thau a rattling tree nght. K iiuviinceii an aiicrca- tion took place between llarrinuton and a numlier nf priests. This wordv war- fnre was occasioned bv what Hnrrimrton termed the priest 1 11nterlerer.ee with the this subject, and in suite of Hnrri ,tn'. vuivi. iiui wuru. were excnnnirea on protest, the Driest continued to work inmieucing voters who were thought to Ik I WHcant-nt-nrms was directed, on mo Icaning towards I'arncll. The pnets later I ofMi". Hoar, to ropiest the presence marched to the polls am id cheers and counter cheers at the head of a Imdv ol voter. The nclmn ofth. .,ri...,. i. imr mnnv nf the PnmllitM tn in,i,.iIM. : considerable talk of petitioning against ine validity 01 tne election in Norm Kil - kenny should Scully be defeated. BRNKflTTINU PAHNRLL. Another Manlfeato Hakes Ha An-1 pearance To-Day. Kilkknny, Dec. 22. Timothy Hur-I nnKton has issued a manilestn, as it is I called, declaring that citizens of the 1 mini oi.m unu inc inn in Aineraru would never submit to to the deposition of i'arncll. The manifesto has lormed one of the prominent features of the last stages ol the electoral campaign in this lection ni tne country, it is unaouot-1 eniy naving coniueraoie encct on ootn sides and is possibly benefitting the ad- nerentsoi 1 'amen. WANT PLBBOKII. The Indiana Hlsihl Come Promises Were Kept. I'ink KiocK, via Ruihville, Neb., )ec, 22. Short Bull came in from the Had Lands yesterday and bad a talk with Gen. Brooke. It was the same old story, thnt there were men is his camp who would come in provided promises were I has been received here of a terrible ncci kept and pledges siren that no one dent on the Norfolk and Western mil- should be arrested and sent to prison, natt.cn. nroose said is not known. but trom what was said Veerdny ly !cn. Miles no irovcrnment officernr.hr official can mnke any promise! with as-1 stiruncc tliut the government will carry uicmout. 10 unnx in these Indinns under the pledges that they ask and then to attempt to arrest or disarm them would precipitate a massacre at Pine 1 ii : . i n.iiuc. . . i,,,. i'i .,'..?, " , CJ17 tins Hull luuitives and some of the Cherry Creek Indinns crossing- the Uud I i.nnns townrn KicKinu near enmn. Stanton chased them into the lind Lands tssat VV'hiltt ritrsir mtitiiaila ls .. U ..i Wounded knee creek. No .nl.li, ,r. hurt and probably no Indinns. A Fourteen Veara Old (II r I rled In Tenntaaec, Mar. i LOKisNiK, Aia iiec. Ji.i. t. iicrry- man anil Miss L. II. Curpeutcr. I. 8. Miwerv and Miss nlarv Summnnd. nl I Leiuhton, Ala., two runaway youthful ' coupie, were in tncciiv to-iiuy en route I nomc .r.... ..nwrenceuur;, w ue re iney WS7 . y' .. ... .ui: uuiik .iii.Ti.r a.uie ineir I brides Irotn the homes of their imrenta in I the niuht, and fled across the country on horseback. Arnvinu Here inev drove across the w tlltll " Itanal Sam urlusaaaa t liaai uuaa.Hj I nornnrn. nun wrrc murrtrd. I iivstiiriti 1 for Mis.is.inni. but lomimr the could not be married under the laws of the alate, thev turnctl their course to Ten nessee, Miss Curienirr is fourteen years on. una miss oummonu just nineteen, WAV OP THKTHANSIlRKaSOBl, It in Sometime Mard and Soaia tlnica Harder. CoLi Mht s. Ind.. Ic. 22.-Key. I..me. Campbell on Hnttirdny was found guilty of criminal malpractice. His infant child. :Za terday refused the priviledKeof attenJimr the funenil. i neiunirc 01 ine circuit court mane an entry allowing the defendant this privl- ....... .1. tv , . .. . I icue. uui tnc nerin reiiiacii to carry out the wishes nf the court. Cnmiibcll offered to no nchn ns bound hand and foot. I Blaj Cotton Recolpta. Mklrna. Ark,, Itcc. 31.-The cotton re ceipts of Helena tip to date bay been the largest in the history of this place, an increuse of 8, IX Ml bales oyer last year's receipts, Seventy-five thousand bales will be received by the time tht cotton season cloaca. HCOl'TING BAVHKLOM. Scottualb, Pn., Dec. 22. The unmnr- the ned men employed at the Standard a work of the H. C. Fnck coke company, cluiminjf that they were discriminated m"IT wcrT reminea, III lled unnnimonsiv passed a reK- 1 nrst 01 tne year. lie The young men have evinced a deter of tioB to carry out the resolution to I .vw., nu iv iiu.himjj uiicr inc .air CX at a livelv rnt... A nnmlw nl j,n,r.r. ments have been announced and the I young women of Mount I'leasant, wheie It,le Standard works are located, are J Rauy aK.tatefl over tne alta.r. hcout.ng 01 as mr away at Uonnellvillc, Union. town and McKecsport, THIS HEATS MR. INGALLS, I THK AI.I.IAMCK I.KGIHI.A- - 1 TORI AO A INST HIM I An Alliance Convention Rciumcm to Kndorm Any Candidate, taut la i n...n..n. . -. - Wichita, Kan., Dec. 22. The conven tion of representatives from the Farm e' alliaBce of the seventh Kansas con- I KreM,nnl district met here Saturday to I take or I inn mmn th .i.,..i,.n ..f n w .i.K i" me acnaie. l c t n j .1 1 11 1. . j . hkuih.i iiifjuii ami wijra mr ins oeient. &noris to secure endorsement lor one or I ""other of the candidates were unsuc- 1 cessful. I.AXV SKNATORH. They are not Around at the Noon Hoar Kven u'iiiiiivi'tiiii Iw TI. .n.,.11 . w '""N,'T"N. 2-!.-The small at tendance of acmitors this morning at I traded the attention of the democrat. and Mr. Harris demanded a cull of the 1 n 1.1 . . ... 1 "T-i wo senators responaeu to 'he call, twelve less than 11 ouorum. The tne noent senntor. in the course ol I lin" on h"ur lu,,rul" its apiear- I lince. I Mr. Cockrcll. from the committee nn I mililnry nilairs, reHrtcd (and the senate 1 r""" " cm.uun.ii u imnu iiuu I iien.ion olricc of the war department. I Mr. Dawes presented laud the senate I adopted I the conference rcxrt on the 1 oHiua rncrinuuii on., Senator Incnlta is said to lie the onlv republican who holds out against the prooca gng law. doubtful about the expediency of leKislat- .-W IIP. . -V.., lllll..H UHH...H HM 1 ink un enc nnnnciai fuestlon I In the I'nited States senate Mr. I'.rnv introduced a reciprocity resolution. Mr. Bate concluded his speech on the election bill, and Mr. Stewart, republican, of .Se vnaa. also matie a strouir snrech nirninx the bill. An unnamed republican member of con- eress thinks his party has stultified itself in advocating subsidy measures for de veloping, our foreiirn commerce after irl P'lulnR tht McKinlcy bill, which is prac " I ticnlly prohibitory of trade with other countries. THAWED THK VYNAMITK. It Kmplodeel Kllllna Two Men and Injatinaj Olticra. WiiKKLiNfl, W. Vo., Iiec. i'3. News nind. in Wnyne county, i r u..j i . i. , ; . , .. . T "'''n blnsting, and several slicks ol dynamite were placed around the fire to thaw out. niome manner they were eiplodcd, . ... . . . . ,c,,nn 'verylhinK to pieces in the imme- 0,",e vicinity n ........ I wo men wen. ltillr.1. nn l.nlinn nn.l m n'R. whose names are unknown Ttn otlwr wfre !"j"rvtl. several very seriously. FOR THK UI-II.I.OTINK. Krratnl. The Nlranslcr Appcala Aaalnnt wentanc of UrMH uiuii v. MN...i... ni.iiiai ine K II- tence oi ocntn pronounced iiKin nun Snl urunv. ....1. .:..i. ii - . ..... ... vrBTt im,i.,,m-, u.-,,,.- ,.. the 8t. Lanre orison, w lie re he will lie aritt until the time allowed lor the nn- CHI'RCH BI'RNKO 11 Marl Por Nearly la Yalta ' Nkw Viirk, Dec. 33 81. Ilernnrd's Koman Catholic church, 14th street hc- l...nu.h.n o.k ........ 1 m---- ... . M u tool5 "e tiremen twohour to remcn two hours to jjnin rnl7,., """!, T nre. ' e numes. ine nre is sun- posed to have started in tbrenaineroom. loss, 7a,utru: insured lor nu.ooo, ONR HrNORKD I.IVFJa I.ONT, A Canal Mnrala lla Bank at Cor. dovla. Muknim A vans, Dec. 33. A disaster has occurred at Cordovia. where tlie canal ha bunt " ",n'mc"t and destroyed Jem"' hundred houses. One hmulrcd OTnV HiJIend m,",u "'!!!: Carpentera atrlke Knded. a...... i n . u" j J . wc,r,,n' tee .r.ke hee ha. rtttiA Tl.. ...... ... s .,-ir ters acceded to nine hours work and nine hours pay, and went to wnrk at nmv. competency lielnif made the standard nf I t i.i . , , . .. .. w.io a.uiui.1 iic cmpn.yra axnin. noin contractors and carpenters are said to ut satisfied. All Rlshl, M'e'i.Vd. LoNmiN. Dec. 33. tt la aml.npnll denied thnt Lord Salisbury has taken any steps fur or against the'llritish South African company in regard to their occu patkm of the Manica Land. A BIG STRIKE IN SCOTLAND, THK TRAINS ABOUT OI.AfH.OW TIKU IP, The tt.rlkera Have Plcketn oul and Their NumberM are Con Hlantly Belnir Added to No Dla turbance Vet. Olasoow, Dec. 22. The railway strik ers have so far succeeded in paralizing tratnc throughout this district that very few trams arc running. The pickets of the strikersnrc stationed at many points trying to induce the few engine drivers rcmiiiniiiing at work to join the ranks of the strikers. In several instances the icrsuasions of the pickets have been strong enough to win over additions to the numlier of men already out on a strike. The Luuknsliire strikers are conduct ing their oieratioii with much vigor. Their pickets are doing cllective work. All the mineral and most of the passen ger traffic is already slopped, and there does nut seem to lie nnv prospect of nn early settlement of the matters in dis pute. A CHRIHTMAM I'HI.KUHATION Work of a l.laThted Pack of Fire- crakcraon ration Avenue. L. Hloomlwri; is the proprietor of the Model cigar und piiier stand at No, 1 Patton avenue. In addition tohisregu lar stock he tniide some preparations for cntcliiiiR u portion of the Christmm trade and laid in a supply ol firecrackers, Koman candles and other small article in the celcbratiiiu line. These explnsivei he displayed on a smill tulilc in Iront ol his establishment and they deliuhtcd the eve of the wandering and ubiquitous small uov. tine oi tins cmss purcnaseu u pnek of the firecrackcri the other ni;ht and bv soineincxplicunlemennsalterbaV' ini; lighted the liise. the burning pncka;c was dropiicd on the table on which the nre works were displayed. Immediately the scene changed from one of inactivity to one representing the burning of Pom IKii or the fall of Nero. Roman candles. ignited by the sparks liegnn to emit their parti-colored bulls of tire and they were not at all particular as to where they went, some ol them rapped Heavily on the large plate gins window of William' son's furniture store, directly across the stre-.-t while others olnvlullv struck bv slanders and passers by on the clothing I'or a lew moments the scene wus one of confusion and when the Are was at last cxtintriii.hed evervtlunir in the neivhlmr. noofl, including the proprietors clothing liore evidences of tiie curly Christmas ccleoration. ASSISTANT INSPHCTOR. W. H. Dcaver, of Aahevllle, lo In peel the U. A. R. Poal., V. II. Denver, of this city, has lieen ap- imiiitcd assistant inspector-general ol the Grand Army of the Republic for this state. He will start on his first trip ol inspection Dec. 3o, beginning at the Phil Sheridan ixist at Hcodcrsunvillc. The other posts in the state, with their names, are as follows: Jim llrownluw post, llig Laurels, .Madison county ; J. C A Dixit post, Wilmington; f Ictchcr post, Klizubrih City; J.C. Hcechcr post, New ncrne; rlusser post, Washington; lien. VY. t'.aliagan tKist, Miirsliall; (ico. A, Meade post, Raleigh: llarlriinfl ixist Charlotte; Hurrcl post, lidenton. A UNW OP IIJJiOOO. A MaaeachiiNette Town Rayatred by Plre Palm Mtiopa Burned. Atiioi., Mass., Dec. 32. The most dis astrous fire ever known in Athol occurred Sunday. The Masonic and Central blocks were completely destroyed, five mer chants, iMistiithce, Masonic rooms, etc.. hang mimed out. Several hrrmen were seriously injured by fulling walls. The iroiicrty loss is 1;IS,H(I0; insurance $7ri,0(MI. CiiiCAO.i, Iiec. 32. The paint and re pair shops ol tlie Illinois Central rnilroud were entirely destroyed by tire Inst night. The total loss estimated ill UT..IMMI. Lyceum To-niorrow Nlthl. Rev. D. P. Shrppard, will deliver nn ad dress on Mutcrialism, at a wcial meri no? ol the l.vcum to-morrow niL'ht in tlie hull in the Imrnnrd building. Prof, Kobl. Madison, Mai. ncstnll and oIIhih will also sieak on the same suliiivt. A full nttcndiiucrnf ini'tnlicrs is urged, as uiMirtanl matters will conic lielore I lie meeting. AI'I'Alh'S Oh' COXSIiiJI HSX li. HHNItlliN. The boundaries of Vienna have been c tended, until now the iKiiiiilalion nl the city is l.ai.l.Ul'il. Mrs. O'Shcn crossed the llnuliah Chan nel from Dover Saturday, with l lie inten tion of staying for some lime in Paris. Knglishmcn are groaning over a ttiell of wintry wenther unequalled in severity lor nearly a hnll century. Outdoor work lint laxn greatly inicilrd. Ilnron Wissmnnn, Rrrman imoerinl commissioner for liiist Africa, has recalled I'.tnm I'nslin Irom the interior of Africa. owing to the hitler's disregard of orders. The minister nf justice of I'm nee has ordered that the sellers of wine contain ing sulphuric nci.l he prosecuted. The sale of wine t rented with plaster of Pari will or tolerated until April 1, INOI. MOMK, The Toronto, Canada, city council has decided that hereafter street cars shall not Iw run nn Sunday, Official returns nf the late election In New Vork show thnt the socialistic can didate for the court nf nptnls received i.i,,i.w votes. Miss HtnitiD S. A, Cove, of New Vork. was awarded It. ill XI in her suit as-aiust a firm of dentist for allowing a tooth to drop into her lung, Mayor Ornnt publishes letters from well known New Vorkers praising the most objectionable nominees for the of fice ol police Justice. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wnimna hrntcd their silver wedding in Louisville. Ky HridAV night. The reception lasted from 8 to 13 o'clock. Judge Baker, of New Orleans, has over iled the motion to aussh the inHk-tm.ni in the case of the Italians ;harged with the murder of Chief Hennessey, ,1. S. CR1T PH f. v. uiim.ll 1 J 111! U.J or the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, APOTHECARY, 4 South Main Street. 34 llefore purchasing yourChrhtmms Pns ent lit sure to call at GRANTS PHAR MACY ami inspect the finest and most complete line of Toilet Articles in this city. We undoubtedly have just what you want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRIMS. It is our desire in the future to confine ourselves strictly to the Drug business. We will therefore dispose of our entire itock of Cigars at cost. Sold by the hot only. VRAKTS PHARMACY. The finest and most complete stock of Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Pace Powders and high grade Soaps at VRAKTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled at all hours Gowls delivered free of charge to any part of thecitr. CRAKTS PUAR.UArv If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles thra Christmas present call at GRAKTS PHARMACY. Bottle, rang, ing in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II rou want a first-lass Hair Brush for a small amount of money, GRANTS PHARMACY is the place to go to get H. Ml kinds of Tooth lit usbes, Bath Brushes, llnth Gloves, Spontret. etc. When your Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRAKTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only he purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals have been used that tbey were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists ami that the I' - --- I ivaj no! unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 4 South Main St. WHITLOCK'S, COK.NER KA0I.K M.OI'K. 46 SOUTH BIAIN STREET. Chrialiuns Prcacnta and Hoi. day Oood a. Tot) niiiiiy Knoilriin Initial. Tlif.V IlillNt lt Hold (Ih'h wtH'k. Will not wait (ill ,ift.p Ximix, but inluc,. prin fitiiu tliiMtlalf. Cllll 1111(1 rMM-UlvC'lotll- injr, Dry (iooiIh, WinpH, Turs und Fancy (iooiIh, at print iipvit iM'fore tin mod Irpforo t he c Ioho of the HouRoii. WHITLOCKU (orntT Kiiglo Work and South Main St. u W V'.v nsaa'Wi

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