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LI U V I LL E. A olaco itl:iniuMl and devel- RFftlM THF ,NFW YFflR i wwuii s w s hi oping an u BY TRADING WITH GREAT RESOllT. Situated iii i be MOUNTAIN! OF WESTERN K0P.TH CAROLINA, A region noted for health lultiHHH and teauty of , SCENERY. All elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is -NnK laid out with nt and nkill. with well uraded roads and dxteiiBive . FOREST PARKS. A. D. COOPER,, Start right nd Tour troubles will grow I lew aa th ;nr advance i he keep hit "Bye 1 Peeled" on the Grocery Market and hie stock U full and complete In all de partment and hie goode will stand compar. Ison and hi prices Will sell them. North Court Square, corner Main and Col; lege streets, A KEW YEAR'S 8REETIK3, I HOUSE AND SENATE WORK I A SCHOOL OF METHODS. THE CITY'S NEW SUIT. Now that the rash Incident to the holiday trade has partially subsided, and the proprl etars of the Crystal Palace hare a short sea son la which to breathe; now that the heavy Of Santa Clan hare been fully met; now that the young, the middle aged and the old, a well a the already happy bride and groom hare beenknade happier still by the reception of some handsome present purchawd at the Crystal Palace) now that I THE UROENCV DEFICIENCY B W. C. T V. WILL E8TAB- BILL, REPORT! O, UBH ONE AT tKVLAMO, THEP'PER8WIW,BEIIERTEU PROBABLY TO-MORROW, 4 Pavilion That Will Scat ,soo People Tbc School to onen July Io and Continue Until Jnly ji To Teach Delaarte, Elocution, etc. .J A pavilion with a seating capacity of mldiit a Ant class china store in every detail, we take this occasion to thank each and with money can do It, we promise to make 1 thv Crystal Palace In .1891 second to.no I house of Its kind in the Booth. Respectfully, THAD W. THRASH & CO., China, Glassware, Tinware, Lamps, Houscfurnlshlng Goods, etc. 41 Patton Avenue, Under Grand Opera House. I While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, yet we have nomevery pretty A desirable placf for fine goods suitable for Holiday and Wedding Presents, Buch as Japanese Crumb Trays, hbathIpul. homes. Fancy Match Safes, Brass for 'ire Seter Brass Andirons, Fancy Hearth tmd Dust For Rmshft. ft. We would like ad ,vnu see em e aVe also a large assortment ot Fine Table Lamps, that we are offering at very low fig ures to make room for other goods more in our line. If you want these goods, price ours before buying Very truly yours, Taylor, Bonla & Brottaerton. I 43 Patton Ave., under Grand Opera House. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zeb as being the best Flour in town. We have Just receiv ed fresh lot of KE6 AKD BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them atrial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS, Real Estate Brokers, residences and . HKATWflPtn A ; good opportunity profitable investments, illustrated pamphlet, dress, UNVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., i.lnwille. Mitchell Co., N. C. BOIW.IARCIIE Retirement f Mates From the Navjr-pnbllc Bnlldltv; Hllla-P. tltlona for and Asxalnctt tne Con ger Lard Blll-A senatorial Prec edent. ' -i'i ' . Washington, t. C.f Jan. 5.-In the 2.500 pertonti house to-dav Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, Mm. M. l. wens, 01 t,naanooga, presented the conference report on the Tenn., preaident of the "Southern W. C. urgent deficiency bill and saia tne senate u. ;... u.j w......a hd rded from it. amendments (rela- rived in the city Saturday, and i the theoeopleof Asheville have folly shown their I tiyetotBe pay 0f senator! clerks), but guest of Miss Anna Aston, on Church appreeUuM of our effort toptaceia their I that the btw might exr to mjetthe street, - am nnnrinn nn the for fit vt or.-lien- Mrs, mens is ncrc uu uu.iircss iw eral deficiency bill. The report was nected with the training school. The nonwHtn , r , , T Men of establishing this school was first every on ofoar friends and customers, and ,imAlna ,,M,:nJ. c,,mi,,g 0verr8ltated two years ago at the W. C, T. a wish for at a btisht and hanov New I i.t j. vat. ,. .,... I U. state convention. .The initial meet- o. ' ... ... V.'.'.a i-L. 1 A.wmntt the .bill for the iK Poking to the esi tear, nowu. wcu- iircwsx vwtcrjtj wfw" i i i , . . , , . . , . -.i , ,., v . I , . -- r a vhnnl wfli htlfi in Aaneville last sum- reurcracTH 01 mucei in .nc nuvjr. ltubl, i ' ,-f veafl88 navslOl " '' ; mcr, at wmcn ume conimiuceB were r ' I . . . .1 .1- ll A. A. A Mr. Cannon moved to susnend the pomtM to iook mio 111c mr- .. rules and pass the senate bill for the erec K a Plac for a P""""1"" meeting. sn.r.n..Mi..hiiilHin.at Danville, in. To show the desirability of the school; . Pending this Mr. Pland moved an ad- "nera 01 junu m mm. w .u. journment, supplementing his motion committees, among tne otnern an oner withtftesuRgestiontnatiitnenousenaa from Mr, otis A. Miller, ot Skyianu nothing to do but pass public Duiiain -with . donation of $1,000. if 1 1 Ui it- hnn H nnr fvmmn in IfftSinn. I I n f Th'hnti..f.,apH to adto.rn: veaa 30. the school would locate there. navsl64. Mr. Miller's proposition has been nc- The senate met atnoon with Vice Fres- cepted, and tbi contract for the erection ident Morton in the chair and with a ofa pavuion has been let. The seating anv other day at the same hour since the capacity will be 2.500 persons, and the session began. DuiiaingwuiDeoiinewnreai.yicu.an.il Scores ot petitions for and against the itecturt as the New York Chautauqua. Conger lurd hill were presented and for and wju be finished in time for the meet and auainst the Torry bankruptcy bill. inirinlulv. Mr. Male, trom tne census commiutc u. Mi lrr's veneron m t included reported back without amendment, the (twenty acres of Innd for the use of the sumortionment bill, and it was placed on a,mUiv n, i miirht see lit. Of this the calendar. He stated thut the ma- Lmmh lm. bn reserved for the assem loritv and minority report will be pres- hlv's needs and the remainder will U ent in a lew days. 1 gold j lots to those wishing to buna Mr. Hour, trom the committer on pnv cottages. Although the lurge saleol lots ileges and elections reported back the ere- Will not take place until the summer dentials of Frederick P. Dubois, assena- mcetine. lots mav be purchased hv those . . , .1 . . ..." T ,1 ., I. f..- .1... . . . n . . , r .1 ior eieci iroin iuc smic ui nmuu u. wishing to erect cottngca oeiorc 1.11c term of six. years, beginning March 4 meeting from Geo. A. Shufnrd, Esq., in next, with the statement that th,g cjty) tne attorney for the assembly, it is the usage of the senate to Builders in Skyland Springs are ready consider any question thnt may t0 tai,e contracts for the erection of cot- arise on the credentials of a senator taeeg at the cost of $100 a room. at the session held during the tenn lor ync asHernbly will meet in its new pa- wmcn tne senator ciaims io uc ciccicu ,iion on lulv 19tn and win continue un- and not before and. that no reason ap- til ul? 31st. The committees are in cor pears to the committee for departure respdence with some of the eminent Iron such nance in the ore sent case, Tllil j;;- , nitil Stnteaand also with OPPOSITE COU RT HOUSE, committee therelore recommended that mnK of the most prolninent W. C, T. U. uuuoisi: s BreueiiuBMi u umvu v.. ,v.. , wnI-kers. nna nave naa reuiies irum oc- it was so ordered. ' Ural gienilving their willingness to attend. Mr. Hoar also reported back the ere- t thjs Kaool of methods, which will be dentials of Sharn and McConnell, semi- .1,, cr.t nr .k. kind in the south, in ad- tors elect from Idaho, with the state ,iitj00 to the reirulnr deoartments of the ment that such credentials constitute a w. C. T. U. and evangelistic work, there sufficient ceitificateof theexeoutiye of the w;u classes in Delsatte, elocution, bot state and with the recommendation that nyi n,ineralogy and kindergarten. Cor- Mr. Mcuonneu oe sworn in, mi . ouuru reBpondence is now in progress lor tne having already taken hisseat. The oath I engagement of teachers in all these 01 omcc was aamimsicrcu uy '"- I branches. president to Mr. McDonnell ana ne was ..... . i i i. t 0 i. W. H.Deaver, tne Plaintiff, Talko- Wbat the Charter Saya Mera. Blanton and Miller Think It a Political Move. ' Is it a political move? The news ofl the commencement ofa suit against the city of Asheville, which was published I nclnaivelv in yesterday's CITIZEN, has caused a great deal of talk among the ent 6e sure to call at GRANTS PHAR- taxpayers and also among the creditors mACY and inspect the inett mad moH ofthecity. ' .:Lmi,(.'ii arf iu. Mr. W. H. Deaver who is named in the " " : summons as plaintiff, says he is backed city. . We undoubtedly have juit what by some of Asheville's prominent tax- J. s. PH. Ga, J IUi Us) Of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, . APOTHECARY, 34 South Stain Street. 4 Before purchasing jonrChritma Pres- Mr. Deaver said this morn- yon want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, It is ourdetire in the future to confiac ourselves strictly to the Drug business. We will therefore dispose of oar entire Sold by the T. C. SMITH I CO. DISPENSING DRUGGISTS. Asheville, N. C. payers. ine: 'The nnoers in the case have not yet I been made out, but will be ready prob ably to-morrow, and we will endeavor U have the bearing before Judge J. H. Mernmon, who is now here. The city has crone in debt too far, and we think it is time to call a halt. The charter of the city of Asheville, chapter 17, section 109, stoct of Cigars at cost. says: I "'That dmong the powers ulready box only. GRANTS PHARMACY. conferred on the board of aldermen, they I mav borrow money only by the consent of a majority of the qualified and regis- Tbe 6neat anrf most complete stock 01 tered voters of the city, which consent shull be obtained by a vote of the citi- Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face zens of thecorporation.afterthirty days' public notice, at which time those who Powders and high grade Soaps at consent shall vote 'approved,' and those -,. TitiiBntir-v who do not consent shall vote 'not ap- GRANTS PHARMACY. proted.' "The city has clearly violated the pro-1 visions ot its charter, and the taxpayers I do not wish to see their money spent without first having an opportunity of voting their preference in the matter." I Mr. P. M. Miller, tbe city clerk, said that he did not think an injunction could I be secured to restrain the city from pay- bej ing the debts. "The largest debt," said . . 1 Vf w 1 1 1 . Ills on nnrt nvrtt,n Willi the I Western Carolina bank. Mr. 1. E. Kan- kin, the city treasurer, has advanced g( GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottlearanif- money to tne city wun wmcn iu uHy 11s 1 . floating debts and interest, and tnis has mgm price nvm wne to rmceu ucuiara , been a great accommodation. From I May to November but little money is per pair. paid into the treasury and the city must have funds with which to run its depart ments, and will need advances until a you want a first-class Hair Brush for settlement is had with the city tax col- , lector a ma amount of money, GRANTS foS XutOOO- Tbernga PHARMACY isthe place to go to get it. note of$3,000 out for the fire alarm sys- All kindsofToothBiushes,Bath Brushes, tern; Kelly & Strachan have the city's note for $1,524 for water and sewer Bath Gloves, Sponges, etc. pipes; Col. Frank Coxe holds a note for , $2,000 and there is a debt of $680 for hook and ladder truck and horses. Be- When your Prescriptions ate com sides these there are some other smaller debts. pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY yoa "I have always had doubts as to the .... . 1, ... , leealitv of some of these debts, as for can positively depend upon it that only instance, the paving debt, but the city Lfi p t d chemi. attorney gave it as his opinion that al-1 r though the charter requires mat sucn aaw ustdthat they were Prescriptions filled at all hours. Goods I delivered free ot charge to any part of thecitv; GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair of cut ' glass Bottles for a Christmas present call ----- . ui I ntiest 10ns lie left to a DODUiar vote, tne Kifviunn nimni'.. wnne lire ussciiiuit 1 - ... .. 1 ..... .. . escorted to the clerk's desk by Senator wjjl be held, Is but eight miles from Ashe- t 'might borrow money to meet cur- compounaea 0 tnorougmy expenencea Mitchell 2 ..i..:iil a c .oi,r I rent necessary expenses. vine, on tne ns.reviire ou s T. mott" M, Mi.w uu., . Tbe senate at hali past two went into rairoad, and the property on which the 1 tie matter said wr. Miiier. xecutive session on motion of Mr. Sher- payiii0n will be loiatid joins the Vander- political aspect to me, but of cot nan who said that it was important to yit estate. There are mineral springs in cannot tell what will come of it. course we Thf genuine Brokaw waiter Jacket Decidedly large reduction la Ladles' aad Misses' wraps. Underwear at half prices. - New white goods and " cmlwoldwitSs - BOH LIARCHE. 30Sonth Blatn Street.-w.30 ESTAOROOK'S HOLID AY DISPLAY NOW HE4DV. 'o' UF.SEST VARIETY, BEST GOODS ' THE LOWEST PRICES. It SOUTH MUM STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. aprlSd - s NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans a, nrely placed at S per cent. :. Offlccs: i A 3S Patton avenue. aecoaa noor. fcbedlv " . RUAL ESTATE. w. W. WaT. Wu-TSB B. Owya, , GWYI1 6 vest; . (Baceessora to Walter B-Owya) ; CQTAELISHED 1S81 ' REFER TO SANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Ixsans Securely Placed at fer cent. SotarvPublk. Commissioner oi Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. orriCB-aowtlteaat Cow Hnq ware, "t;;e Sv3 copvl" And so doe Asheville The great hustling act Is now being performed by all genuine business sua ol toe PARADISE CITY OP THB SOUTH. Bvery ma ha his scheme "1 Tj 1. 1. .l ri to not unwiU- hi esrs. We don't mind telling yon that our .. heme is to sell all the land and msur all .... rr.rty w can, before "The Rontns Net AkMb Wehsve Just been appoln tea arrnts lor the Old Reliable Pennsylvania Fir IniKininc Co.. and we want you to msur With as. " - - ' JENKS A JENKS, :-r: REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. ; Kooins 9 &io, BIcAfee Block, 8S Pstton Ave.. Ashrvllliv'S. C 1 And Investment Agent. Toys from 3c to SOc. Fancy Articles for Christmas presents, ctol. Toilet SeU,' Mirrors, Box Paper, Cups and Saucers, Vases, Baskets, Juvetitle Boots, Albums, Kid Gloves, Lined Leather Gloves, Linen Handkerchiefs, Plain and Bmbr'd, Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers, Umbrellas, Bags, Clocks, Scorn, Ties, Etc. Btc,Btc. Pora limited time a large discount on Clothing. executive muii huu ouiu mu. i. " i qui estate, lucre sie miiiwm buihis mi n. ... . u.... .....i. -L. -j .u A.. ..Jw Mayor Blanton said in regard to the j.. .iHatinn nf the finan- thnt one coinr there can combine health, '? 'or political enect. i ne city nas no- .v : r- a..,,.. ; - " a : ru. thine to tear, and i am reaoy lortnai. .L.. 1 LllllL I . n,. nv n..T MflT A THIRD TF K M F.K . oersons can leave Asheville on the morn-1 KLLtl V Lu A UJiAltl DLUW. 1 - r . , ..I. J O .K train mv AKi.rvi.ic mill oun. lauuui k ..... GOV. HILL WILL NOT 61"' '"' ki"""-"- speaxera anu rcioru uu iut o... m l-m w.lu i. xrnrv nthuiastie over . nnsna I " -"y. isencn - i .u. h.m. Without anv enort Ita Democratic Seaalon by Mead- nn tu. of those in charge, a dona ... . MusM f n. n. Hill. tion of $25 was received from Dr. Pharmacists and that, tbe price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main St ELECTIONS BILL DIS PLACED IN THE SENATE. U. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. JJ RED WOOD & CO. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS,! Clothing Dry Goods, Shoe, Hats, Carpet, 79 PATTON AYE A Motion to Drop It and Take no tne currency Question Carried Eaally-A Republican Caucus. Washington, Dec. 6. In the senate late yesterday evening, a motion was made by Mr. Stewart, of Nevada, to , v . a Tt. i..!,!. R. H. McDonald, of California. Albany, N, Y., Jan. 6.-The Assembly R-ffi ', ,.Southern w c x was called to order at 11 o'clock tins jj, Assembly and Training School" are: mnrninir nnil immediatelv elected its President. Mrs. M. L. Wells, Chattanoo- officers. For tbe first time in many years ga. Tenn.j secretary, Miss Anna Aston. take up the geoate bi to provide aKainst the democrats controlled the body. I' ; " '- .1a t th' the contraction of currency. To the sur Wm. F. Shehan was elected speaker. L,;til matins in Asheville last summer, prise of everybody the motion carned- ;.;.iiin noninat oil enst for Innuiries as to lots can be made ol Veas. 34 : navs. 29. and the election bill Milo M. Acker, candidate of the republi- Mrs. toning, miss Aston w wa, displaced. Shehao briefly addressed the As ?,"urj7-t3i.: ' It has been understood that Messrs, I uiv. ill nanc viiiw- i . .. . semblv. The eovernor's message was , i, helieved that this school ot Stewart and Teller were tne prime mov- received and read. Governor Hill says: methods will be a Rreat success, i nc er8 in the scheme to drop tne torce did. "In entering upon the seventh and last sudeestion creaiea mucn CTln,"'""" The democrats are rejoicing and think vear of mv service as chief executive of , . the bill has received its death blow. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALEIl IN the state 1 will not affect to conceal my represented. The republican senators held a caucus REAL ESTATE ratification of the fact that for the first PillT. C. PAMKRON DEAD, on the situation last night. Theresultis " . . " I .: t.;,, lime during the past seven years tne pop- that tne promoters oi tne ciccuon um financial bill with the stipulation, that it should be pushed with utmost diligence, ular branch of the legislature is in politi-1 HE PASSED AWAV Ar HILLS" I give their consent to consideration of the I w .1 ' I AORO TO-DAY, is Patton Avenue, ' Htxt T M C A bolld'g. . aovtdSa PO Boa 004. cal accord with executive. I congratulate nnil the neonle of the state that nol- withf tending the existence of unfair and nmiist annortionrarnt the nonulnr voice has at last foundexpression in the selec tion ot one nouse oi tne legislature wmtu is in harmony with the sentiments of a majority of the people." . The tirst paragrapn oi tne auoyc lif!?, Hillsboro, aged 82. rbsSathwSraL He wa. the wealthiest citixen the state AND AGENT FOR THE JOHN CHILD, (Pormerty of Lymaa A Child li OfQce No. i Legal Block. HEAL ESTATE AND - LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BusIdcm Loaaa sscurtly placed at 9 oeromt, WILKIE i ATKINS. WHOLESALE AND RBTAIL CONFECTIONERS : AND i FRUIT DEALERS, NO. 1 a PATTON A VB. Bpedaltle . J. V. DOULINEAU, Tenney' Pin Candle, New York. - ; (Kawl BlockJ , ' Choice Beef. Mutton. Veal "T'.'And Pork EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY.- novSdSmo : . Maillard's Pine Candle, New York. . ; : Fresh Taffies, Cocoa and Peanut Candies. F. A. GI1ACE, plCOHATC ANU ' jDi:siG?i: FOaSALE 1 pint class new residence, cheapest home In Ashsville. location central. FOR RENT. arnished residence in best part of auimis nuuK jn.i in. ni.u " i . mihlonable boarding house, other houses MOST COMPLETE HEALTH KbWKl IN THE suuja, ,.; f A anointments unsurpassed. All modern OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM (FORMERLY OAKLAND INN.I ASIIEVIIXJG, N. C. Tbe Wealtbleat Man In North Car- so as to reach a vote upon it by next olln. and Prominent In It. Bus this agreement include, the neaa Affaire tor Vearv-He Wsi ed consideration of the elections 8a Year Old and Well Known bill after the disposition of the financial In Aabevllle. . bill did not appear. Ralkioh, Jan. 6.-Hon. Paul C. Cam- M'CABE vovno'S minstrel. E- ASHEVILLE LOAN, COHSTGUCTICa An OrsanlKatlon Composed iimIw Afrnland Men Gov. Hill, in m. message, can upun and had occnpiea many pusiuuus i , ... . rj.. i,. aW '.tar. in oTder 2l cZ.ZJ7tZ in thi to f tb P MC that "fair andjust apportionment may North Carolina railroad, director in sev &young,. mJlIitreUL which appear at follow in due time." He advise. gen- eral banks, railroads, etc. Be was a theGrand Friday nht: crai revision uiiuci.. .-v -- inrge pianicv in ....., n- nMcCabe & Young', colored operatic that they may oc "-"""Vn" and North Carolina, and the largest minstrel, opene,, ,a,t niRht ftt the Acad. KpTsenTbhaV. ar Thigh stockholder io cotton mill. ,n Augusta, emy orMusic i. ..u Tm that nnrtinn ot his vnes- Onrsna. ..w o u.Su. r-T- . been d sbddo nted. It was a pertorm- .-.At, riaunrsvi rn Tne iiitcmiii .HOMan . . . . . of . labor." the governor . advo cates the compulsory- arbitration of disputes between corporations ana tneir employes. He calls the attention of the legislature w ure mtv vi.v ."-- .- - -ANb- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. MKe aevotea to k . : '""'"r a itrikB BECOMB. A RIOT. . in wVich the cast was made nn n- tne governor aoYo-1 ----- 7:, i ij ' "Ifthereisany one thing the Atrtcan Evicted Prom their Home By a Railway. race can excel in it is singing and dano I GLAscow.Jan.6.-Agreatdi.turl ment of .Pinkerton detective. raUroad ltriUer, from the quurter. pro- tried dknei clog o7 r,lr,.,tMBna.e- -"-" V . , ... m . tK roilrniM rnmnfln without success. He sing, almost any ol framing a statue eiincr w F"'"11 "u ' . . " 7 . . r 1 U. ii. Wht nht he to do their employment or to dedne tne rone-1 large force ot ponce, oacnea up oy - vr-;: " , ical tions. reirulrrte the duties and restrict the . . r ... ..U "..A, i.r" nnra n.Tu t i. Consequently Houses and lots sold on also W have soni cnoice miimmg sues thnt are worth your attention. Finest lot of standing timber and timber lands in the south. Mineral properties. ' theraputk appliances and baths for the re. WAKTBD-SuiWof rooms torHght house- ,23 .arSPof aevvous aad chronic dis- Li.t your P"lVT,y'11t' a " ola "rklsh. Roman and Russian baths. Belec anil rented. Money o leuo. trtcitv. Ms ma ire. Bweillsh Movemento, all in- .. mini isuvikHiinr nsraap- mnuiin:! vu . . . a. . -."".... " .rZ, " . o .ii iw I cluileil la price or room AanrTiiir r. " " acopy. .) ,' , ;: , - RIGKLOW & JONES, RBAL H8TATB AND INVBHTMBNT8 Room H McAfee Block, 8 Patton Avenue. novl7dlm , ,.; . The Medical Manaicement ander the direc tion of Dr. P. . Neefus, recently or thejacs. son Sanatorium, at IMnsvllic, N. Y. For fur ther particulars address, :.: , Miss Emily Vauqhn. " ' ' ASBBVILLB.N.C. nrlientnolaw regulating tbe employ-L " hfrr h the eviction of an "muo?,. ment of Pinkerton -detective. .n?,J?: 3rZV from the auurter pro- dsn the cloe o Rents Rttfl Sells without success, nc tune with ease. What at- attirlv! Urnnns. are on the scene. ' I : . in. f,:i:f . , 1 . . ..... .,, .......... , - " I , , lllBLl Ulircil VV T. " . U iv.i power, ot sucn uetecuve Riotinlr resulted toay at Coalbridge, what wa. exnected of the .ho w wa. re- -i ma nnvatrinr nPYimiTtiiTii li.c vrrcvLiuu i . . Mil .naara that the United State, gen. about nine mile, from here on the Mank- ahsed. t . ; :;;i.i7J;io nrsinff lenislative busi- i.j ,.l. the chief centre of the iron "Mci-aue toung nave - iiiBtallment plan. Op- uiium... ....M.. -"-",-- nu f". f"1 - i" t of the comnnnv is excentionallv hne.l i.i..uUk Msnini irtn ni nrrwiv mm i .l. nniisn rn r n fi iiTmr firav 1 - . . i mayhem beirto expre so emphatical- nl made the wildest threats. This I itsell well worth bearing." a DOUjrM ami JJo-' i .. ru m a rinn siv rnw iiiiiihj sat 1 1 h y" .Miiiin rnau mnsrami nr n ran w siisuii KusieSr V' nnked vok; of Ne"w "'"h' U" ?Ji7ne Hrm tor? Coalbridge Supreme Court DecUlona York'. TepresentattvesincongTessmay oe w,th gtones and them stormea it in tne j. r. Patterson, clern ot tne tsuncomrje tarV I'UDIlC. a , f, fk. .lata and the . l l..u;,.n ... ... . . . ...1 ""' . """v Kirauj.itiM. , , . county criminal com, na. receivea t,ner county the evil effect, of so nn wise. law. The polce on duty at that .pot made v.. ,J ' . tA u.-JUm.nH.. hlrmlation and lib- . -iinf Heft n.mff then- batons opinion, of the .npreme court on two 1 eral action a wUl enable the .tate to fiy ar.d charging the .triker. in .pile cases aent up on appeal from the Bun- NO. 5 SOUTH MAIN ST., make a proper exhibit of the state', re- 0 tlie shower, ot .tone.. During the combe court. . ', - sources at the coming worm', loir. . I conflict a numbw of the police ana a .tin hi tne case oi joe renicy ami jua. v Tt -rrir.i"- greater number of the strikers were more Lance, tor carrying aeaaiy weapons, ure up fcuurS. T. A. JK JL. Bl. I O . , ... IC ll.M. Ar.k. IA m.h.4. MMclhrmMt I - A . (. . BtrtnUBIV lmurCU. unuillKIUI IK .unci wm m..nui. h There will be a meeting of Mt Hermon The rioters were finally repulsed lustas In the cok of state against B.H. Nics, ana I tor retailing nquor witnoni iiitubc, an i error in tudgment was louna anatneense ill again come up tor trial. There will be meeting ot Mt nermon The rioter, were finally repuisen just as n lodge Wednesday night, January 7; at strong rrinfotwmcnt. of police and for 7 30 o'clock for d gree work. All ma- troop, were being sent to the scene of the err sonsinvited. ' T. J. Hargab, W.'M. collision, . ; sa Sd3ai
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1891, edition 1
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