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i Asheville Daily Citizen PRICE 5 CENTS. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1890. VOLUME VI. NO. 202 I N V ::; NO CHRISTMAS I THIS YEAR A pliico )lannoi mul tlrvi'l- )iii' as it GREAT RESORT. Situnh'il in tli1 MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A ivn'ion nott-il for ht'altli uiIih'hh mill bt'init.v of SCENERY. An i-li'viition of :l,K)(i pvt., with rool Invigorat-iny; Climate It in lifintf laid out with tawtf mnl nkill, with wi'll uriuli'il roiiils mid i'.t'iiHiv FOREST PARKS. A ili'HirnMi' pliK" for Hm? ivrtiili'tiei'H mul HKATHFl'L HOJIKS. A nooil opportunity for proHtiihh' invi'Htini'iits. ilhiHtmU'il pamphlet, dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle. Mitchell Co., N. C. Will bo loinplete without a supply of our inixinl and ilain Candies, new fresh Nuts, Knsins, Florida sweet Oi'aiip'K, Lemons, Currants, Citron, Coeounuts, Mince Meat, Canned Fruits, Nutter, Kn'tfs, Cheese, Coffee, Teas. Pickles, Kt )on't forp't us when ,ou are looking for something to eat. A. D. COOPER. North Court Snuiirc, otirnrr Mam h 1 I For ad- BON MARCHE. THE POPULAR SHOPPING PUCE. Novelties for the Itoliihivi Mskrs H-cinlt.f of Kilk. Wool. I.lnrn nml Cot I -n Mil Irrinl. for Art Hmliroiilcry Wrnps for l.mlie. Missis unit Chilclrrn. t'nilcrwenr tor l. dir.. Misses. Mrn anil I'nys A full line ol Siqierior I'ri litMMlS. BON MARCHE. 30 South Wain Strcct.-3o HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW RKADV. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST GOODS ANI THE LOWEST PRICES. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE. N. C. REAL ESTATE. Walt B. nwm, w. w. Win- GWYIi & WEST lniowiii to Walter B.Owjrn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notarv Puhtk. Commissioner of lieedn. FIRE INSURANCE oyriCW-aoaH 1 Conrfgwaim Holiday Gifts I n an endless assortment at tlieCrvstal Palace. Deleuutes and tde peoile generally are requested to call ami exam ine our large ktock a mas Presents, m tine Stand, linn- quet and Timio Lamps, tine China Tea, Dinner, Salad, I'uddiiur. Ice ( renin anuner- rvSets. hiirliiia after dinner ('ol'fees, Custard Cups. Table Mirrors, tine ( uns and Niii- cers in Limoges anil llelleek. leniia. ( nrlsbiid. I'ointon s and Uovnl Worcester in odd nieces, Kisque hgures, etc. In conclusion, our stock ex cels any in the statu. Visit us whel her you wish to nuy or niov looking at thedisplay. More goods to arrive this week look out for them. (ioods for shipment packed with great care. All mull onlers priimiilly eseculeil. v rile to ,i. fur prices, etc. THAD W. THRASH & CO,, No. 4-1 I'Httim Avenue Crmkire, l.iiin, Home I'urilishinKS. While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, yet we have some very pret ty goods suitable for Holiday and Wedding Presents, such as .lapanese Crumb Trays Fancv Match Safes, lhass ire Sets. Hrass Andirons, ancv Hearth and Dust Irushes, .Vc. We would hki you to see them. m nave also a large assortment of 'ine Table Lamps, that wi are offering at vkiiy low wi lt kh to make room for other uihiiIh more in our hue. If vou want these goods, prici ours before buying. Very truly yours. Taylor, HouIn & Hrothcrtoii. I I'ntton Ait., under ennui iirn House. ZEB VANCE ill Ki t there. V 1st on Hil Xrb n iK-inil Ihr lil I'limr in town. Wr huve just rci- ril fl trrih lot ot KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Ctimr nntl K'e ihfin n trial, nt HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Kcal Kstale Brokers, And Internment Agent. NOTARV Pt'BLIC. l.onni sc. urely plneeil nt tcr cent Offices: Ji. & ail I'ntton Atciuic ncconil nonr. TWO HUNDRED DROWNED. TltKHIIII.K ACtllK!T TO A CHINI-'.HK HTlvAMHHIl. Mhe TafceH l-'lrc wnd ine t'rew nntl nmu-iiirera ilecoine I'aiilc- atrlcken nntf Jump liilotlie Hen. I.UNIHIN, I let-. 27. Ailvkft I'nmi L'liiiin nivu luirtutilnra f the limninn of tlu tiiiintihi) SliiuiKliui, ncur Wuiilinii, in thr provitK'e of NkIiuii Hull, iilinut liltv milt-H from MiiukhiK. The rnrlimt new recrivctl slalcil lluil the vii linm cotmisteJ ol iiImiiiI nixt.v iiii tiveit, t(Ketlier with severnl UiiniHiiii ul tieern who were miiniml to have nut lealh either in the llaniemirulmiiiientl hv ilrowniiiK. while atteniitiiiK ema Iroin the Imrnin", vemiel. It now Kern that the niiinlier of liven lout will amount to over two linti.lr. I nml all were hint liv ilrowniiiK'. lerrihle panie niiearn to have oceur- reil amiiiiK the Chinese iiansen-ers mill erew nn noon nn the alarm of lire was hearil anil the panic increaseil terrililv when the Hainen npreail Ih-viiiiiI eotilrol. The terror-ntriekeii erew anil the lew ICitriiean otVnetH nn hnaril the Shang hai neeni to have done their liest to maintain noine kind ol oriler ainimt; the Chinamen without result. A larwe ma jority ot those who hint their liven diil so by jumpiiiK overboard in order to encaie the dames. The others met death through nwnnipiiu! in tht elumsily lowered ami over-erowded lioatn. MO UI'THHKtK IMtHHIIII.1-:. WE WANT Kvervbotlv to sii our stock i .f I In In ii v tuns. 1 lie like has never before been on ex hibitiou in Asheville. Quali ty par excellence the best Assortment la rue and va- ried.-T. C. SMITH CO., Druggists, Public Square opposite Court House. C. WII.I.H. AKTllt'K J WII.I.H. WILLS BROS., AllCIIITECTS, jh I'ullon Avrniif. Nnt V M C A tulll.l K nor I il:im CO Uoi.1.4. Toy. Iron, Jc to Tiik. Cnm-v Artitlc. for l liriilmm Cru-ntn, . to $1. Toilrt S.-I.. Mirrori. Hoi I'niN-r. Cupn nml Snmm, Viiih-s, llmkrli. Invt-nilr Honk., .Minimi, Kill llloni. I.uinl Lrntliir l.lovii. I.lnrn HanilkcrihUfi. I'lulu nml linilir'd Silk lliimlkerihirfn null MiiIIIiti. rmlirellnn, HnKH Cloikl.Menn., Tin. Kte. Kit. Rle I'or n liiuitnl tiini Clolhiiiil il larKC iliM-oiint on vii. MIR-H IIiim the HoMtlU- In dlmiH Hurroundvd. iKKi:.ii. X, I'., iKv. '.'7 l.ietiteuaiit Siiydinham anil Scout SH-m-er. of Capt. l-'ouulaiirn eouimaiid of eighth vavalr.v, have arrived here with dispatches. They report mi Inundation tor the ntorv that the eommaml is hemmed in liv live hundred Imslilcs in Cove hills. Capt. l:omitaiii had nut no to Christmas murium:. Ihtii aide discover anv trace ol (he Indians. Inn hail learned that Sitliim Hull's lollowers an on their way to ine line ruikc anil Cherry creek renei vat ions. The stories alHiut I he rinieliuieii murdered .mil pr"ieil.v destroyed liv the hustl es is also stateil to lie iinioiimicii and an far an the military authorities here are aware not a shot has Ihtii i chunked U'twivu the Indian and troops. The i-eneral niiinmarv ot the ilisposi- tiiiun ol the troops shows that the cut m1 reservation in hemmed in hy the troop readv tor the Held and the fears uf an otithreak in the spring are urouinlli ns. A III ittOI.VINU TI KKKV, How II lleciime a Quail and Tltt-n a Norr llt-ad. Ciik ai-ii. I hv. -7. The most mil-ii-ky man in ChieiiKO in John Ik-Hew, who went into il West Madison street saloon with an ei",hteeii-iounil turkey, which he hail won at a rallle. While he wan IrinkiiiK another (jamliler npK-ared with a ten-Miunil turkey, which he surrepti- tiounly cxeliaiiKeu lor tne iiirncr mm. Hi Hew took another drink, ami v. inn lie turned arotmil to K home he fouiiil that u second thiel hail lelt il chicken mi the bar mid cmic ull' with the ten pound turkey. While he wan out in the street lookiii): lor the thief, a third roliUr walked away w ith the chicken, leaving a mussed tip ipiail in its place. Ik-Hew. now thoroughly angered, put the ipi.iil n his Docket aiid started home. While on the way he was hit on the head nml rohlicu ol the quail, n watch ami some motley. HCANT COl'WriCHV. Were Tliene LadU-a iiilviilluually MlHliirormvdT , number of ladies went to the Kich ii mil and lianville railway depot this iiioruiiiK inlemliiH! to lake the Murphy hranch train tin the west, nn renchiiiK the station, knnwiiiK there was mime troul.lv on the line, but ignorant of the nature of il, thev askeiloftheticketajieiit nt what time the train nn that division would leave. They were told that iln schedule was i H, and in reply to a second question were also told it would )jo out thin inoriiiu. Alter wuilin", for some time, and not leeliiii; assured, tiny asked the atteudaiil in the wailiiiK room about it and were uKiiin told that the train would )o out. The ladies waited until about s l.'i, or about an hour alter the time they reach ed the depot, ami then n man who apiHiired to In- connected with the riiilriiad caine in anil the ladies casually hearil him. ineonversations wilha liiend, renin rk t hat then -liu would not Koout lor several hours mid possibly not all to-day. Tins caused the waitini; passengers t enquire at lieadcpmrters, the train dis patcher s nlticc, aim tiny weretneie mni that the train would not o for several hours. Thus the inhumation which should have been nivcn at lirsl was im parted an hour later, and niter the ladies had scut their eairi.iuc home. AT AI.MHHOIHI-: AMIl J All.. The l.adlx IMd Mul I omrl Hit- rimpers and C'rtmlnalH It isHralilviiiH to know that the true spirit of Christian iH-iu-vnlener Hi vadcs the citv and that the festive occasion ot Christ man tide wan not eontined to the lionien where mistletoe and holly were Imuiitilul, but that ill il,urs where luxu ries were unknown the Christ child's ad vent was recalled. particular mention should be made ol two leasis at the alms house and the jail; the first under the auspices ol the I'lower Mission, and the other by the W. C. T. I'. At the alius house a table was siiii-nd in reuular li.iiiuncl style, with pyramuts ol linn, etc J. S. GRANT, I'll. C, (if the Pliiliiilliiin Lnlli-Ktiil rhnrnuu v, APOTHECARY, 24 South Wain Street. 4 "THE SON DO MOVE." Anil no due AheHle The Mrent hu.llInK net l" now Hem. iirrfunncd hjr nil urnulne mnlnrM men of tne PARADISE CITY ill' Tlllt IWM'TII. Beery nmn tins hlj .d hr rclntni It In moil to not unwlll t'S tr" Weilon't mlnil tclllnu you th.t mir innrnri. "J ,ntl(t nurr nil !h. oronerlY we erin, licfm "The Knlilns Nr.t'ASn" We hnve Inst hern .inlntr.l ?nt. for the t)hl Kelinl.le PfiiiLvU nniji V re "JuTiiriiniT Co., nml we want yim to Insure with un. JKNKS & JK1SKH, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. RooniM 9 A to, WcAfee Block, KM Pnttnn Ae Asheville. N C. FrA7GRACE, UUCORATOR AND DKSIC.NKR IN FRESCO. gBdilin JOHN CHILD, t Formrrlr of l.jrmnn ft Chllil i. Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE ANII LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bualueaa Lnnnn Mcurely plneed t tier eit. jT V. BOULINEAU, iMllwls lllnek.l Choice Beef, mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. novari.'lmu II. REDWOOD & CO ClutlmiH Hry llonils, Hhoes, lints, trti, 7 Sc 9 PATTON AVH WILKIE I ATKINS. Will ll.HrtAl.lt ASH RltT.MI. CONFECTIONERS i AND : FRUIT : DEALERS. Ml. I J P TTON AVH. Hcllilll-- Tcnney's I'lnr Cniuhes. New Vork. Millllnril's I'iiie Cnnilie., New Vork I'rritl TnlHri.Coenil nml I'rnniit CnnillK BURNETTE HOUSE l-IHIv IN A lHIH(N. I'url ol II nelroed-Na iil,ati orihe I.ohn. Ai MI'KN. S. V., Iev. L'7.-I'ire broke out in the lirooui (hop in Aubiini prison nt 7 o'clock, nml npread into the ad iarent shops. The shite nlmp was en tirely ilentroved and the broom nhop badly ilamiiKed. The More room ol the collar slloii wan narllv liurued; the chair nhoi) nliiihllv iliunaiicd. There is no estimate of the losses, neither is it known how or where the lire st.irteil. l-nil. A. MililiH-k nml loe Kv.nin, lire mini, w hi e on il ladder were iirccipitntnl into the ruins by the litlliuu of a wall mid were seriously injured. They are now in the prison hospital. I.OHT IIAHUKn. Where are They and thet rewinn Inard of Thvni T tiratclul stH'cchc w'ere made by several ol the inmates and all Ileal is were overllowuif! w ith Krati tilde. Mrs. Turner, the suH-riiilendctit ol prison woik. aivoiiipanuil by Mis. Fitch I'avlor, visited the jail, carman delica cies and Chriliiins cauls. A Christinas service was held ami words ol solace anil cncournnctiicnl "ivi-n. It ii to Is- hoH-d thut much oood may result to these iinlort iiuatcsaiidci iininals Iioiii such :itteiilioiis paid thcin byChns liau ih'oiiIc. A KIRK MIMICAL TKI.AT. The Hjiiil.lioiu I'luli atlheliraiid HH-ra linuie, The concert of the lloston Symphony i iiclicslial club last evening wasol a very lii(;li order ol merit. Where each iui-iiiIkt is an artist in his line it is dillicult to dis criminate, but the llule solo ol I'r. Hue- niov was extieinclv hue and was en cored. Miss Manlcll n ninuiuu was highly up- i.rtviated as she was recalled .liter each soiiK. She has n very clear and sweet voiew The violiiiccllo solo liv Mr. Lruesl Oehlhey was a H-rlcct em and hewasre enlled mill fjave another very sweet selec tion. Mr. Alfred lcScvc' violin solo was re markably line ami shown him to he nil artist of the highest rank; he too had to resHitul to an encore. Mr. Kichard Stoeler in his Viola d'Ainoiir nolo was exe-ellent and he w as l w-itv rival ed. There was not as lare an atteiulaiiiT un the merits ol tins musical ao.Kri'ualion deserved but those presc-nt heartily up pieeiated the program, ami were sorry thev eotihl not have thcin here oiiener. THICHOI'TII AMIITHi: l-'AIH. VIKWEI) WITII SL'Sl'ICION. WilV NKNATUH paiiiiock is AUAINHT THK FOHl'K llll.l.. II la I'ure-lv a I'ollllcnl Mailer In Which Only the Htraliiht itul Ke piilillcanH are inlereHted-ll AImo would Hurl UuNlneHM. Wasiiinc.ton, I lev. i!7. The Post puh lishen the followiiiK: fk'iiator I'nildock, of Neliraska, was in earnest when he warned the senate n lew days nun that he would soon move to lay aside the elections bill nml take up the pure food lull, and he will, iH-lore loan, iiKain take occasion to renew the warning, hut he will first u'iw his party iiiiii.li- oiitiorliiiiitv either to pass the elections bill or conclude to lay il aside. "My position, he snyn. "is that I rc Kurd the consideration of the bill at this lime as unwise. 1 think thai it would In-U-tter to discuss and pass a financial measure. The elections bill is purely n political matter, in which only the straight out republicans in the country are interested, while the tinancial legisla tions vitally concerns all business men, and is sadlv needed. "Another thine; against the elections bill is that il is regarded with a suspicion that mav not Ih- well founded, but which is certainly operating to disturb the bus iness relations iR-twccn the north nml south." WKNT VIKIilNIA WKAl.TII, Henvi liiteNtiiieiitMl hv Vander hlllHand oilier In Thai Hlate. I'AHKKKSIII KH, W. Va., I'lT. U7. Mor- Kan, HrexcliS: Co., of I'hiladclphia, who represent the Vaiiderbilt interesln. have piirchnsed 011,01111 acres of coal and coke lands in Knlcinh county. The Chesamake and I'hio railroad has also bought Inrtzc tracts ol min 1r.1l nml luinlier lands, ami are lnvinv- -. , .,,. 0.. 1. 1 town new railioaiis. 1 lie i.an ,,o ;,,,,. (r rhrislmnm su nl cull ihio railroad in-one have iinrch.-iKcil i.i,- - r lucres of mineral and tiuilicr muds at UKAXTS '.lA'A RT, llnttlvsrmii;- iroin .-x-Sinator I. N. Camden ol this citv. The svnilicate, rcprvscntiiiK n- iia' in inec 11 nm 1 UK 10 i iiucn umra itor liormon, ot Marvlaiul, Mcretarv Stale lames !'. Ulaine, ex-hcnatoi 1 kt mir. Ilenrv li. Mavis, Stephen lilkuin, ami tin-is. have iiiirchascil within the past lew weeks a iiiiiiiIht of trails ot timlH-r mul mineral lauds, raiikuu: 111 extent In nil 1 1 i.i 11 1 1 to L'ii.iiiiii acres 111 each tract. Kaiboads are U-iiiK laid ol) orl irosncctcd throuiih all these lauils. ltisidis all this, cnuiiiecrn have lately traced the I'ocahoiilan coke lield from I the head ol 1 .11 van river across Indian mountain to the tiller and Marker lurks il loivaa. llirouu 1 W vomiim. across Ka- leinh county, lollowinc the I'eney valley throuuh l"iiyetle county to the New river .itul L-oiinlrv. v. roks ami t iroim i t his entire stretch llicre is nil average ol Imir veins ol coal, I can msiiiivi- ietrin u1011 if thnt ttnlj 10th bituniinoiis anil clianncl. I . .. . I 1 nc iiir. .11 ittiu oi .- . 'I Hfi lion vik'oi- A Pl.l l'KV tt. . . ... ins nave nvn iikvi jihii iner were lleliin inn chiHinx your Christ mas 'res- cut lie Mire (o cull nt f.'.I.V7"S I'HAK- A.-ICT awl inspect the finest nml most com'letc line 0 Tuilet Article! in this citv. He unthiuhtcilly hurt just wnut yiu want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. It is our desire in the future In conliue ourselm strictly to the Drug business. We will therefore disiose of our entire stuck of Cigars nl cost. Sohl by the oo.vi.111. f.A'.IAT.S- '.tA'A.tOT. The linest mul most comicre l'c of Cologne, Toilet HVifrra, E.trncts, Vice Vowilcr nml high gtaile Souis at ORAXTS I'll.lKMACV. I'rcsci iitions tilled nt all hours floods delivered free of charge to nuy part ol the citv. UKAXTS I'llAKMACV. If you wnnt a hnmtsunit pnir of cut Il you want n lirst-elaH lluirllrushlor a snmll amount of money, CKAXTS l'll.Kl.CY isthe place to gn to get it. Ml kindsid Tooth I'.tushcs, Hmh llruslics. Until illoves. Sponges, etc. When Your Pictoriptions aie com pounded nt C.KASrS rilA KM AC V you Grunt's Pharmacy, 4 South Main St. FORSALE ! a calnltlUhrtl tiMHinrli In AlttH'VHIr, wnttnlly lncnlnl. Utnn n (rt Hum irmlr ttttn HltUe IirillllP. I inn in ins mm - nlly now ffereil In this elty. Musi lie m.hl heiniiie of iiwner'n III lienlth Alio, n flrit cliiss new reslilrni-e. centrally hiinliil If taken now enn lie hnil eliinii. We ofler 11 ipli-iiillil irnel of llinhir Intnl. for mlr or lis 1111 Investment nil shnns. Poplnr. nuk mul litleki'Ve , I'nn Hi'ST-l'unlUhiil nnil iinrnrnlilieil homi'S only 11 lew inllilllci from k'unrl "'""ren-Two lnre reihli nees. with every - 1., ra,,l liiriililit'il. Ii st Crii'i.lilinn "iir new imiiiphlil on Asheville. I'm" ' Intent mutisms -nii m n copy. BIVIXOW JONICS, Kit A I HHTATH ANII INVIWTMIINTH. Kiinin H McAfee "lock, ;w I'litum Avenue. nuvl7illm FORMERLY THE EAGLE HOTEL. No. 66 South main Nirect. I.iiikc rnonis, well vrntlliilril, wsruiril hy hrnters nml iiwn flreplni-es; Inhle uppllnl with the licit the market mlorils. Kntes. ft do per ilnj. a " t" im l'f week, Via till tn f.'io no tier month. MRS. V. J. BI RNKTTK, nnvaitilum Proprlelreaa. lyiNTKK ntlAKII. Warm eomfnrtntite rooms, hnuie newly fur nl-keil: Komi tnl'le. Terms rrasnnnhle, 011 .trrrtenrlln.. MM. j. L, MATIIKHH, July I ililum DIM I'nttun A rc, lll.l.AWAiH IIHHAKWATIH. Ik-I., I H.V. U7. The ntenmer Saliiia, from Konloii lor Newport New, put in here thin morning. The Captain reports thai lie hint the Imrtjen Stormkiim nml AnlehiM?, which he wan towini!. nt II o'clmk venterday iii.irnini! (lurinil the ntorm. At the lime . . . . thchnrrjr broke loose tne naiurn wan iKitit thirty-live miles northeast ol l ire Island. COTTON. The Tnlal mpl In llaU-n Now In Nli hi In I lie world. Sl-w Vokk, Ikv. 27, T0I11I visiblesiip ply nl eoltoii lor the world in ,'l,;i.'l7,:i.Vi biilen. of which l!.HHI..",'ill are American, minium :l.ltll.UL';l mill 1. 1 .(.l.J-'.t reSHC- lively last vear. Kcceipln at all interim towns. lHii..iiiMmlcn: rn-eiptn nt piantn lions III I, '.Mil ; crop in iinlit A,2SII,tmil halen, Houth Carolina lahoHhale Meve tine. Col l Mini, Ike. !". The return ol phosphate rock mined nml removed from the nuvimihle water nt thin slate lor the quarter euiliiiK NovemlK-r .'III, which in the nml quarter ui ine piiospuiiie year ol 1HUI, have just Ihvii lileil with the mate itiiriculltiral deimrtment nml show a cniisnlerablc increase in thin thr heaviest revenue in the ntale. The hurcs arc lor the quarter, ,ii7,inlt lonn. TheNenale Meet and Adlournx Wasiiiniitun, Ikv. '2". There were Is srnatorn present when the actinic met lit noon. I 'raver was said hv the chaplain ami then the jiuitnul ol Wednesday Inst ha vinu hccii read nml approved the en ntc, 011 motion of Mr. Hour, adjourned till Mommy noon, The I'eopld los ,1 our way Hald lo he I'.iitliuNlaxllc. Clin Aon, Ikv. 17. Viiv-Chairman Mc- Kenie. of the National World' l-'air couimissioil, has returned from Ins lour thriiuuhthe Southern ntates. He was eiithnsinslic, Iwciiiiw. he said, wherever he had went he had lot'iul the H'ople en lliusiastic. "The men I talked with," he added "said they intended to brill", their Is-st xhibitn to the word n lair. We muni, to keep up with the procession.' I hry sav, and we ate not K""K l". let the western states Kel the Inst f 11. The south is the most pros- iH'rotin stvtiou ol the couutry, and it is the onlv section to which Ihciiiiininrnnts 1111 l'o. Thev can sell him laud tor the rem he has to pay in the northern slates, ami these h'o ile are k"'iiu to use the worm n lair 10 nivnc niiiiiiiiiiiioi. Mllll More I.Ike lllm. l-'roui the IMIi'Menilc llntler. Your noil, the student, ordered this likeness Irom me." "It is certainly very much like hint. Man he paid tor it' Not vet." That in still more like linn. lfclleinu iter mum,i.... ... ... 1 , , , . LV. lL.. Hi. Release. coni,m,i,idc,l by thoroughly c..vr m ed I'll 1 mii m;, Ikv. '.'."i. I'rank II. Aldrich I I'li.irmiicists nml that the price paid was sent to the Hi.ilci.liaiy last Novell- wm ni unrcslml,lc. bcr lorcij;ht yearn on theehar(e ol hav- iiiU buncoed an old gentleman named I.i 111011, who resides in Allegheny, out 01 .ii 1. 1 11 n 1. Mis. Aldrich Islievcd her husband in- noiviil and lirsl interested the Kev. Mr. Ilr.-ittv.til Cobuubus, O., in the case, lie i rnte letters to the rcniisvlvania I'ar- 1I1111 Itoaid and to W arden W 'rijjlit. Then she travelled all over I lie country priH-ur- itiKe.idence and cnhstitiK in her cause oromiiienl men. The result wan she proved a case ol mistaken iilcultiv, sin. 111; thai the pardon was itraulcd. Mrs. A i nch was at ine iH-niicniuirv briulil and early Christinan inorilin. In in.. Wnrdeu'n olluv she noticed a man conliue toward her with head Iniwed 1 own. At lirsl sue 11111 1101 recoKiii" him, but 11 moment later Ile raised his head. It wan her hiisliand; they had u iitvlul nicettllL!. It has IHVII lolllio lliai mc rein oiiiico nii-ii have Ihvii in I.uinl sevcra. lilies sitKV eiimunuu the crime. ciirkcit xttriCEs. I'rench llroail llatilist ehimh I'reach at 1 1 a. 111. anil 7:.'IH p m. hy the pastor, 1.. Carroll. I'irst llaplisl Chiiivh Services at 11 in. and 7:.'tn p. in., hy the pastor, Kev. W . A. Nelson. Sumliiv ncliool at ti.llii n, 111. Sunday school at the Methodist Chapel on College t reel lieKinniiiK promptlv at I p. ill, Claude Miller, siqK-ritltctulclll. There will U- no other service. I'irst Presbyterian church Rev. W. S. I'. Hi van. pantor. hiviue worship at 1 1 a. tn. and 7;!I0 p. nt. Sabbath mluuil at tl::i(i a. m, Viiiiiik K-oile' prayer meet iiiM at (1. la p. tn. Norlli Asheville M. Ii. church, South kev. C. M. CnmplH'll, pastor. Iiivine Service at 11 n. tn. and 7:ihl p. m. Sab bath ncliool at IlioO a. in. l-.vcrybotly invited to attend, Riverside M. li. church, South Iiivine service 1 1 a. lit. nml 7 p. in. hy tile pan tor, Kev. . C. Trov. Sunday sehool at II p. tn. All are cordially invited to altenil Ihesc service. Trinity I P. Ii. I churrh-Kcv. McNeely llullose. nvtor. Ilolv communion 7:ilil a. in. Miirninu nervice 1 1 o'chick. Chil drcn'n Christinan nervicv o'clock. So cial niisnion nervice 7:;ii p. m.,nermiin liv Kev. Mr. Kitiiin, on "The sacrameiitn. " Sunday ncliool and llihle elan 0::io a. tn. LIMITATIONS! Ol-' I.VJIPH. All l-;l, rl ooliilon on Hr, Kneh s llHvoer. Nt:w Yokk. Ikv. "J7. I'r. ficorKC I Shrady says in the Medical Record mi the limitations ol the curative lymph "So far it must Ik- conceded thnt Koch's lymph has shown 110 sH-cial remedial oower auaiiist inihnonarv tuberculosis. There is a U-hcf that it is inure cllectivc auaiiisi lainvccal tulHTculosis, but we hear as vet oi no aiiuoiiiiced cures, tlsl Hvilie ellivt Uion lupus no lar is quite tllterprisillj;. icuiporar, iiiun n.i,,..i- tamly Ihvii proilueeil liv 11. ChrlHlinna at Nl. Andrews). The Christinan Irev at Si. Andrew' chaH'l, iunt over the I'rench llrond river, wnn a ureal nucivss. luitwilhslandiun 1 he weather. Miont hlty cliiiiireii were made happy with warm clothing, toys ami candy." The ehaivl was decorated with crccti and lijjlitol with Chinese lantern ami cnmllen. Henmlor HearM Very Mick. VtAsiitMiroN, Ikv. '.'7. Senator Hearst I is Ivlter thin eveninc than he ha Ihvii I lor neveral iluv. No one hut his nurse in iH'rmitlcd in Ins room, lie in a very kick man. but his iihvniciau Ice Is urenllv cm- coiuaucd liv hi patient' laviirable symptotiin to-day. WHITLOCK'S, i t'ltNKK KAIil.K HI.IH'K. 46 SOl'TH MAIN HTRKKTi Chrltitiuaa Prcuciitn) and Hoi. Iday tUoodit. Too iikmi.v pioilsin llillKl. TIll'.V lllllKt III" sohl this wii'k. Will not win) I ilft4T llklllrr AI-TAIKS tl-' coxsiitjriixci:. Hi. Kih Ii's Ivniidi, which is culled ko- chine, will Ih tried lor cancer in New York. The New York police commissioners I leeliiie tn appoint police matrons, throiioh the law in luandatory, Wealthy invalids who cannot secure I the Koch tieatnient otherw ise are apply inn 10 hospitals lor ailmiHsion idling I with the neeiiy poor. It in iiiiiiomiced thai Maker llrothern - Co.. ami M. K. iiiiiison ,v Co,, Philadel phia bankers, who niisH'iuled scverul I week a un, will resume business ami pay dollar lor dollar. William Si font,' wan arrested on the chaw ol robtunu his loriner emplovern. Schciittc Co,, ol Piltnlmru, Pit., ol $1.111111, When arrested Stronu wit n lendinu character in it Santa Onus enter tainment at the lliiiuliainnud Thirtivnlh . . 1. 1 ..1 1. . street Aietnoiiini episcopal ciiiiicu. n neusational scene lollowed, 11 he was verv prominent in church work. Nllliis, hilt I'l'it'i'H lit 11 1 1 this tliitr. (.'nil mul sii iircCloth iiiji', Pr.v (looils, Wnips, I'urs mul Kiinry (iootls, at pripi'H iii'vcr licfoic iiiiiui'il lipfoi'i1 the I'lllSI' of till' SPIISOII. WHITI.OCK'S, Corni'i' Kiik'Ip lilock ami South Main St.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1890, edition 1
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