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. . . . --. I ''J i Asheville Daily Citizen, ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 222. I if 1 I L I N V I L L E.- A pl.H'n planned and devel oping uk a GREAT RESORT. . Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA A region noted for hen lth- fulness and beauty of SCENEliY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads 'and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plan for fine residences and HHATHFUL HOMKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, address 1 ' 1 LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., ii.itivlllc. Mitchell Co., N. C. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR BY TRADING WITH A. D. COOPKR. Start right and Your troubles will grow Im as the year advance, i he keep. hi. "Bye. Peeled" on the Grocery Market and hi. .tock 1. full and complete In oil de partment and hi. good, will .tand cotnpsr. i.on and hi. PRICKS WILL SELL THEM. North Court Square, corner Main and Col lege streets. ANNOUNCEMENT. To make room for heavy Import spring orders, the Crystal Palace will for the next 00 days offer the stock of fine goods at greatly reduced prices. On our Bargain Counters we have put out many articles at prime cost. Come early and let us replenish your WINTER OF DISCONTENT. EUROPE WILL LONO REMEM BER JANUARY 1801. I" BON MARCHE. The genuine llroknw waiter jackets Decidedly '.urge reductions In Ladies' and Misses' wraps. I'nderwear at half prices. New white goods and embroideries. BON MARCHE. 10 South Main Street. 30 X 4 ESTABROOK'S ! HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST GOODS AND THE LOWEST PRICES. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. apr IS d REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. Owing tothelatcneHSof the season we are selling heating stoves at greatly reduced prices to prevent carrying any stock over into the next season. If you want a stove now is the time to buy one cheap. A few FINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidly and your chance will soon be gone. See our Bargain Counter for 1 1 t p 1 . 1 onus and enus useiui aim or namental. Taylor, Bouift & Brotltcrton. No 48 I'atton Avenue, Un der Opera House. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zen as being the best Flour in town. We have just receiv ed a fresh I 't of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trinl. at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, People Kronen to Oeatli Ships Locked In the Ice katlUir-Be. low Zero In France. ' iIkrun, Jan. 19. SeveraPWamert in the Ulbe have parted their anchor chains and arc drifting helplessly in the stream. The reports from all parts show, that the thermometer has touched many degrees lielow zero, but the cold is bearablein the absence of wind. ' The ire is eighteen inches thick on the dining room and kitchen, before the slaughter between Stralsund and Rugen. fiv of prices 1. ended. miles in width, and is alive with skaters The wonderful Little Jewel Lamps. We have and sleighs. Ponds are frozea to the lust received another large Invoice of these bottom. Twenty-one deer HI the rojl'l . . , . . 1 forest at Benrath have died. mi.,i and f.fcnn Intmia. we warrant tnem I 1 in noitnno ami ucigiuui me sc-vtrru.t so canne poweran.no uuru o of the 8now fn has pllt sto0 to raj without refilling. Trice, same a. belore. way traffic, thousands of men arc en gaged 111 clearing roads. On the const of Holland the sea is Iro zen for a great distance and there is a bank of ice on the shore of extreme beauty. Advices from Naples report the death of two iiersons from cold. The Italian rivers arc cncunilicrcil with ice. 1 lie roof of a school lor bnvs at San Demilro cave way beneath its burden of snow md the whole mass went crashing into the school room below. Twenty-two pupils were more or less seriously injured. On the frontier near Geneva a man was frozen to death. Several vessels have been wrecked in the bay of Biscay and a number of lives lost. The gales throughout Ivuroiic arc the severest 111 thirty years. 1'akis, Ian. ID. During Saturday and yesterday the most intense cold of the winter was experienced throughout I'rnncc. A woman was found frozen tt lentil ill her bed at lipinal, where the thermometer indicated lour degrees he low zero. Slight snow falls arc reporter Irom the Riviera. Special price, la quantities. No home com plete without one. THAD W, THRASH & CO., No. 41 Pattoti Avenue. Cn ckery. Lamps, Cutlery, Tinware, Housc- I'urnixhlngs, lite. WITH DYNAMITIC. AiiarclilHtH Accuned of a Plot to mow I p HLeHldenceH. Paris, Jan. 19. Private telegrams of a most alarming nature have been re ceived from Leghorn. According to the messages referred to, several dynamite cartridges were ex ploded almost simultaneously Saturday in theimmedintc vicinity of the residences of a number of wealthy residents of Leghorn. The Italian police nttributethe outrage to a well planned anarchist plot which was to lead to a riot and sacking of a portion of the city where the explosions occurred. THE"RACKET"GOESUNDEK tiKO, T. JONES MAKES AN AS 8IGNHKNT, J. s. THE DRESSED BEEF CASES. I M PORT ANT DKCIHION OK THE V, 8. Sl'PKEHR tOI KT. T. G. SMITH & GO. DISPENSING DRUGGISTS, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, Asheville. N. C. NATURAL GAS EXPLOSION. HOTEL AT I'l.NDI.AY, OHIO, WRECK EM. Two UirlM are Killed and He-vera I Wounded.The Whole City Hoik ed a) by an Earthquake. I'indi.ay, 0., Jan. 1!). Shortly before 2 o'clock yesterday alternoon at the ho tel Marvin three plumbers were trying lo locate a natural gas leak. Just then one of the dining room girls stepped upon a match and in an instant an explosion occurred, which not only wrecked the building but killed two girls and maimed two dozen other employes. The lorcc of the explosion was so great that it blew out the tlame of the ignited ;as and no fire followed the aw la I ruin which the shock caused. The whole city rocked asif in an earth- iiakc by the concussion, mid all the win dows on the sipiare were demolished. while the wreck of the hotel building is all but complete, the only rooms in the house escaping destruction being the parlors and ollicc. Iteef Killed OutHlde or a (Mate Cannot he Forbidden Hale In That mate, an Attempt lo do so Ileliiic ail Interference With In-ler-Htate Commerce. Washington, Jan. 19. The I'nitcd States supreme court to-day handed down an opinion affirming the judgment of the circuit court of the 1'nited States for the earstern district of Virginia, di recting that a writ of halieas corpus be irrnntcd to Wm. Rcbman, convicted in N'orlolk of violation of the state meat in- sicction law. This is one of what are known as the "dressed beet cacs" arising out of state legislation having tor its object the re striction of the sale of meats by firms lo- cnted outside the state in which the meats are offered lor Bale. The statutes of Virginia make it an offence to offer for sale fresh meat slaughtered more than one hundred miles from the place ot sale unless first inspected, a piovision for which is made on wtition of not less linn twenty persons, the comiensatioii the insieelor to lie one cent cr pound. 11 was conienoeo hat tins law was an interference with terslatc commerce and therefore uncon- lilutional nnd void. The court, in the opinion of Justice Harlan, sustains this contention and flirms the judgment of the lower court irdcnng Kehman s release. Mr. W. R. WhltHon, the AHHlicnee, TakeM Charge of the Store-Ah-Beta Thought to be Nearly Equal to Liabilities. Geo. T. Jones, proprietor of the Rnckct" store, has assigned. The assignment was mnde this, morn ing, nnd Mr, W. R, Whitson was named as assignee. The store was closed at 10 o'clock and is now in the bauds ot the tssignee. The stress in money matters hnscaused the "Racket" to go the wald. The lia bilities amount to about $1G,0U0, and it is thought the assets will nearly cover the amount. There are a number of pre ferred creditors, all Aslievillefirnis, whose claims are about $2.1)00. Mr. loncs came to Asheville about lour years ago and established the "Racket" store, occupying the stand opposite the Swunnnnon hotel, now occupied oy i Stikcleother. About two years ago the growth of his business compelled him to move, and a store room in the . 1 Huston iiiildinir was selected which he has occu pied ever since. 1 he store carried a large stock and was thought to be u paying 'stabhshment. 1 he news ot the assign ment, therefore, created much surprise. Mr, ones has conducted a good busi ness in Asheville, and has made many friends, who will be pained to hear of the lailure. Ilalllmore PriceH. Hai.timokk, Ian. 10. Hour, very I (tiict ; Howard street and Western sti per $3.00 .00 ; extra $3.G0ei.40 family $4.00(" 5.00 ; city mills, rio brands extru $5.00(n "..'.. Wheat Southern - - y- " nominal; Fullz, Oucf'i 1 .02 ; L 'Ugbcrry. LJjC) . jdr' OHftrl.02; western, dull; No. 2 winter y(xLt?q-) ) ret1' l,ot 1,1,(1 J"m,Iir-v 97:'"-'- Corn- v Southern, nominal; white, and yellow CORTLAND BROS. A larire discount on Ladies' and Misses' wraps and clothing for Men and Bovs. Real Estate And Investment Agenta. jM(".G0c; western, firm. Justifiable Obstruction Washington, Jan. 19. In the house the intention ot the democrats to resort Amonii the former arc anout twemy wrap , . , . I to obstructive tactics until the dctermin not liouKht this season at about one-third of ation of the senate on elections bill; haructerized the proceedings to-day. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, se ureljr placed at 8 per cent. Offices: 24 & !I6 Patton Avenue Second floor. (ebudlT ARTHUst J. WILLS. BrOkerS, oglnal price.. Children's Worsted and flush caps hall price and less. Many other important reductions. STATE Sl-WS. V. WILLS. RliAL ESTATE. w.Lin B. Own. W. W. Wfst. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 28 Tatton Avenue. Next Y M C A build'R. novl d3m P O Box 954.' TheBetrt l an Good as Any. Try a Box of JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman & Child I, REAL ESTATE JENNY 5 HNt UANUlhS AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BuslneM Loan. Mcurelj placed at 8 per cent. GVYH & WEST, (Succe.sors to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED i88x REFER TO BANK OF A3HEVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loana Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Sotarv Publli. Commissioner of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE-aouttieaJt Court aqaare. J. "V. BOULINEAUJ (Rawl. Block.) JAY GOULD SAYS Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. That II a man can .ave one dollar out 01 every live dollar, necarns, ; be rich inside of twenty "r... gallon us i in ..n VA hnw in do it. as. we have r .1 T i .rivirrs from lav on the ' 5... a , "2i.rbu.lnes. ha. been very prospernnj, JT UK AsL, -i i ti r in snlte of the hard I times ana we uk " uim.v. --. i rim in." " i,u.w,v ... thank our friend, and customers, them all long life and hanplness. JKNKS & JKNK8, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. RooniH 9 A 10, McAfee Block, W Patron Ave.. Asheville. N C. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothlnc. tiry Good., Fancy Goods, Shoes, Hat. and Carpet.. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE KFFICCTIVK I.IBKRAI.ITV. !' i;vauicfli7.e North Carolina Overti.snoWas RalHecl Yeter- duj, The SKci:d services conducted nt the 'irst Presbyterian church by Key. 12. W Smith came to a close yesterday. Mr, Smith preached in the morning on the iibjcct of christian giving as illustrated v the widow s miles and snowed tnai id takes account of our gilts to Him beholding them every one; that 11c de oends lor the siuead ol His cause upon these gifts rather than upon miraculous iitcrlcreiicc; and that lie measures our gifts not by the figure they reach but by the amount ol sell-denial they involve After the sermon Mr. Smith briefly 80JOVRNEKN, PH. G, j 1 11. JMJ Of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, APOTHECARY, 34 South Main Street. 4 Wire "My dear, why is it that so many good people have to suffer fiom that terrible neuralgia." Husband "Because they forget that they can go to CHANT'S DRUG STORE and get a bottle oCKephaline for 25 cents, which will relieve theit suffering." CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. It is our desire in the future to confine ourselves strictly to the Drug business. We will therefore dispose of our entire ntock of Cigars at cost. Sold by the box only. GRANTS PHARMACY. The finest and most complete stock oi Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled at all hours. Goods delivered free ol charge to any part ot thecitv. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Ilottles for a Christmas present call at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottlcsrang- ing in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II you want a first-class Hair Brush lor eople In the MldHt ol AHhevllle for a Heasou Only. Grand Central :U. L. Harwood, Va.; . C. K lister, J. A. Brookshire, N. C; J. II. Rhodes, W. P. rnhiciter. Grand Kapids, Mich.; J. M. Johnson, Alexanders; W. W. Wilkinson, 111.; K. 0. Johnson, N. Y.; H. . Deadcriek, Knoxviile; J. 0. H'lwson, Franklin; J. C. Rodgers, K. J. Iewis, N. C ; Jno. Hart, S. C; C. A. dough, N. Y.; lid. J. Young, Salisbury; ti. Y. Cannier, N. C; J. T. Howard, Washington. .S'lvnniinijoa : A. Sumter, Detroit; W. I Chattcrton, Baltimore; K. II. Webster,! W. Farrington, Ohio; C. B. Young, East Liverpool, Ohio; M. Iiichburg, Atlanta; I n small amount of money, GRANTS J Speed Smith. Washington; L ;M. Fric- pARMACY islh c place t0 go to get it. dcnwnld, Baltimore K. S. Preston, Ki.h-1 r " mond;Capt. Tbos. Murphy, Salisbury; All kindsofToothlltushcs,BaihBrushcs, I-d W. Pearson, W. W. Howell, N. V.; C. W. llranslord, Owensboro, Ky.; John V. Hath Gloves, Sponges, etc. Mnloney, Lovington, Ky.; b. h. bllintt, 1 va.; J. Field, Haltimorc; L,. f. Mncnes- tcr, Heaver Falls, Pa. When your Prescriptions aie com- .... r . it tir f c ll ..! 1 i.ery rar. u. . .vvcrsncio, na. pomdcd ut GRANTS PHARMACY you timore; Frank Gniuhet, Boston; U. Bar low, Pennsylvania; F. H. Clark, Detroit; can positively depend upon it that only Mr. and Mrs. H S. Turner, child and tj,e prest and best Drugs and Chcmk nurse, St. Louis; J. A.White, city; Miss Angcll, Miss Hall, Danville, N. v.; J. II. cos have been used that they were I ..., .,..,, I V T U' llrii, liimi Massachusetts; W. C. Kverett. Knox- compouiircrf by thoroughly experienced villc, Tenn.; W. II. Treworgv and family 1 5 1, Boston; Dr. .tmison nnd wife, Louisiana; H. L. I'olsom and wile, K. G. Shaw and wife. Miss A. Whitney, Bos- Concordia college will remain at Conover. It isn't so much thoughts that bum as wood that burns, that is wanted h, the country editor these days. The Ashhvii.i.e Litihn improve; each day. Durham Globe. Would a dollar do you any good ? The North Carolina phospntc com pany's works, near Wilmington, were burnt Saturday. The insurance is 500. T. C. B. Whitington, of Wilkes, firing nt two snow birds on the ground, killed eleven partridges under the snow. Winston Sentinel, w new ! staled that his mission was in a large .. . B. Speir, New York; J. W. Cowlcs measure a tinancial one, ne nemgennrgco ad wife. Cleveland; Mrs. K. Kosenthal to raise money to send forth evangelists Miss Alice Rosenthal, Chicago; li. L. throughout the state. He quoted from Brigman, Newbcry, S. C,; Mr. and Mrs, recent reports to snow inai one-sixiu oi y. Ferguson, Miss Ferguson, G. K the families ol the state were without i)llrte, wile and son, Stanford, Conn.; C any portion of the Scriptures, which Schenck, wife, child and maid, Newark means that UOO.OOO of our population x. J.; C. H. Northrop, Charleston, S. C; are oracticallv without the Gosoel. The i u Tin kerm.-in. Snlfin: T. M.Crawford money suhscrilK-d would nt once uc used nnj w,e Texas; Hoojier Coyne, Ciiicm- iii employing evnngciisis so inai wiiuin nut,. me month the good work would lie- ;j. AT WASHINGTON. He asked the congregation for $3,0(10 ind conlessed that it was a large Snenker ReeH savs he will internosc no !... n.l.l...l '.( u ...f,G.,t..,l,r..H . . . i i ! .iiiiouiiL, uui tun, vo in'u i, ,i ,,., ,.w.v.. ooiection lo a lair auu iree cousiocrituoii tlic cltcct would oe icii oy an inc oiuei (1i t , B1 vor 1,1 in t le louse .1 l. ..r.l.o I n.wl ,..., ,1.1 e,f nl i i..i .'" ...i,:..i, .!, n,ci mm.. The house was engaged on the District r...',.' ,'.in,..., .lv ..(r..r',.. Sr.nO of Columbia appropriation bill, but the i- ..... ir....,.i 'i--.o V',r rti.p r,f. time of the session was consumed by ikv ciii., "iiv,, ...... ... . ,...,.... .. -c i. I tinn I, , ,.. ,,. sreii l,v '! llica 8 K'eeiies oy .urasrs. iviiKers, oi iw- and smaller sums, the total reached was kansas, Shivcly, of Indiana, and Langs over $l,r.OO. Sevcrnl lilK-ral contribu- ton, of lrgima. An evening session was tors were absent and it is confidently ex- held, nt which seventy pension bills were pectcd that the figure set, 53,000, will be pass, iiieu.oo.g one- g.yng v.e.iw... reached. This offering was made by a V. Banks a pension for $100 per month congregation which, within a tew niontns, T1C -niled States senate was again en has subscribed $500 to Foreign Missions d ()n tl)e ciccli,m ,iU Saturday. Sen .urn ip.-vm io a nun huh ii.'".i"--i" ators Hampton and rnsco spoKeag; Not one cent of the $U,500 raised yester- flu. hill nnH Mr. TliTon stiooorted it day will Ik spent for the individual inter- g.ao j, m n motion to adjourn was de est of this church. It will all go to the f(.atc(1 ) th republicans bv n vote of 31! purely benevolent work ot sending the to 27, after which several of the nmend- gospel to the destitute regions oi tue , had ix.cn 0ffVrcA from the state. democratic side were laid on the table. a rni i io The senate adjourned without reaching Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IX REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE IUI IjUUH JV I IIIUMHI. I scnute was again en-1 ii xKi'f vu i m!..".. nrj.npri nn tiip notion Din niLiurfiav. i ofhrSryS: rSrT't ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION And beConvinced. WILKIE & ATKINS, Wholr.nle nd Retail Confectioner., NO. IS PATTON AVKNl'K. ThePnmou. OCCONRRCIIBU tlHnnhnin Cadet) Smoking Toimcco. EXTRA FINE 8AUSAGE A 8PECIALTY.- novSd3mo IMPROVEMENT COMPANY a vote on the ibrce bill. Senator Faulk- . I IRI. Ul lltai lliuuiili, uauuL - I An Operator' m.maKe nnu fl n f twelve hours, assn iltinc the ""-m forc, .. ii cxccnt when a cull ol the sen- .. ....I". .. i This morning at 4:120 a head end col- ate was being made. lision occurred on the Western North Carolina railroad, one and n half miles east of Ilridgcwatcr. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM thank onr friend, anil cn.tnmera, and to wlnh A.hcvilk-. locution central. " (FORMUKLY OAKLAND INN.) Finely furiilnhed reidcnc in be.t part of ASHEVILLE, N. C. ..Uu A Ql) ronm hmiir hint the thill IT ltr ti I filsn we nave omc cmnw numi n "" i V TNR .?'T it.-. un. tinnimn h in r sit nt --- - - 1 Wantbd Su t. of room. lor ugm nouae- in.i...ri- "" - krtiing "cf Bod ,ure ol ncryou Md chronic dl- Lint vonr property with u. nnd hiivtlt .old . , . , ...i vfoiifv Tci UNI) Turkl.h, Roman and Ru.alan bath., Krlec a' d rented. IONHY ru i.isi. v. s..u.h n.i.,.m,,. .11 in. limy 1'iibi.i.iibb nr new pamimiri on " "j-j. "---":; " ' A.hevl!l. Full of latct .tatl.t.e. tall for Private Boarding. " By Win. M. C. Stockton. COMP0RTABLB ROOMS. GOOD TABLB. DESIRABLY LOCATED. a copy. BICKLOW & JOKES, RBAL B8TATB AND INVBSTMBNT8 N a Pllnt Btreet, A.heyille. N. C. Kom 8 McAfee Block. 88 Patton An.. rtec30 dim ovl7aim tion of lir. P. . Neefu., r. cently of the Jack 1 .on Sanatorium, at Dan.ville, N. Y. For fur- I ther particular, audrem, Miss Emily Vaughn. ASHUVILLB, N. C. Charlotte Chronicle. The little negro whose skull was crushed in by a kindly mule last week on the place adjoining dipt. Torrence's in Hopewell, was up two days nfter, playing on his harp. There is not a case of scarlet fever in town. The quarantine lias m en raised and with the sickness there has not liccn a death since the board ol health pro nounced it epidemic Tarboro South erner. The trinl of lr. Aver, charged with criminal assault, was concluded at New ton Saturday. 1 he jury Drought in a verdict ol not guilty. I he judge seu lenced the Doctor to thirty days inv orisonmeiit, however, and to pay the costs. At Senator Matt Ransom's plantation in Northampton county, his sons recently sold to a cotton broker 001 nines 01 cot ton, for which the buyer paid over 000. This is probably the largest sale made in the state hv any one larmcr The senator made 0S0 heavy bales the past season. It is rumored that the M. & N. Ha Ry. will call on Murphy and its territory to subscribe SoO.ttoo to secure tin broadening of the gauge from Blue R dire to Munihv. Ol course sucli proposition would lie highly favored by our people in case nicy suouio an iiytoim insane iv me time me proinmuiuu wauo- mittcd. Murphy Hulletm. Unleiirh Chronicle: Some tunc ng the Chronicle stated that a mad dog hud bitten one of Mr. W. H. Uix-hurch's fat tening hogs. Some of the ncighiiors Held the theory that the hog would not go mad because it had no veins. Mr. U ehurch put the hog in a close en to it self. On the 29th dny he got raving mad and on the 28tli day after it was bitten : c hog died. in? summer. 1 Uctve nuuir uucai Mr. Charles Bradlaugh, member of the WOTtl! f dUU eacll, Upon tllCSe bndlv giving the passengers a lively shaking up. No one was hurt se riouslv, however, Ilaggage Master Ho- cock having his head ci against the side ot his c bsion 01 place on 1 11 ill. ri tin, 1 niv uii . ....... ... . , , . 1 i, I .. . ' a. . -.1 1. At In I.,d AaitrMUI ltlin PriMM 11 TCti ntl.ntl. I saw tne oilier train in nine locuevit mtir i" p" 8UOT1. ! cionycstcrnny. havecustomereforhnuBM i ue iircuiiiii n vi.ii'v.. j v... ".v- -nc i-rencn pnvsicians cnncise nr. , .1 J irrnnh nncrntor at Hickory, who, it IS U-t ,,,'n the imrrpHlpnts of his 01 EM kinUS ailQ Have IIO Va ' - ., A IkUVII .v ...... ........ .... .. ........ - supposed, 111 copying me unicta w " famous lyinpli. saying tnat lie nas noi cant IlOUSeH. I erHOIlH UBBir- M). wroic n iuKcwi n v.111... ,-d his secret yet. nnn Tirill An nra hv Alpine, ns "H v. ..v... Buys, Rents and Sells Houses and lots sold on hast bound passenger train mo. hi, Sm)W gtorms prevailed Saturday in f-ie installment plan Op and west bt.und passenger train No J), the vicinity of Rome and Naples. tj ' x j collided just east ol Ilridgcwatcr, T. ,, v ...iro ..... Kraimr v. . . i - -ri - . rnriT I'liii u demolislnnir one ciilmiic, and Hani is coini: to Loudon during the com- Ltlj J , w1 intr slimmer. 1 nave some cneap lots .1;. T hrown English Parliament for Northampton, hot8 I WiR build Some cheap liscarw'ic'the col- the well-known free thinker, ,s Piously f $3()0 f UQ0 XA ' The body ofthe Duke of Ucdford. who each and Sell to parties OU land the engineers of both trains died on Wednesday lust, was, nccordmg the installment plan. Ajiply should have written Glen he meeting point, (ilen Alpine is sevcrnl , ..r i:.i ... v.. m placing their houses in my miles east of Ilridgcwatcr. Train No. 10 The late John hncsson s estate is not j ' having orders to meet and pass No. U at siimcieni to stiusiy un mt. fin....... .k"- ------ Olcn Alpine, had only gotten Inirly tinder cies. I have a Casll Customer for wnv, when the two trains met us stated. a severe shock of cnrth(uake was felt a large farm. Must be near The engine men escaped by jumping. in Pepiicrcll, N. H., und adjoining towns i.rti1rnn,d must liaVfi ITOOd water power and at least .WO An engine was sent to the scene at Tkmj! rveninir. Slciuli bells were once to bring No. 9 through, the engine rm,in .tables and crockery was rattled, on that train being disabled. The track " . . wns blocked for several hours, the mail The American Brewery association of not reaching Asheville until late this San Francisco has l)ccn organized with afternoon. Adolphus Kitsch, as president. Between - . two and tnrce minion uouurs win uk w- (tulllva.i Will Fight. pended in the plant. CiilcAc.o, Jan. 10 John L, Sullivan -j-hc Michigan Salt association has de says that Wakely & Lynch have laid he- cj(cll tnnt tbe organization shall cease fore him, presumably for the New Orleans to cx;st M,lrch 31, owing to conietition friends of Slnvin, a proposal to fight the Australian for $10,000. Sullivan's re ply is: "I will give Slnvin $2,500 or $", 000 if he will show that he can stand lie fore me for six rounds with five ounce gloves." . Colorado Town Burned. Uknvkr. Inn. 19. The citv of Alamosa has been almost destroyed by fire, The loss is very heavy. which has caused the sale of large qunn. tities of salt nt less than actual cost. Af rlmltntmoirn vesterdnv ludire James A. Warder shot his son-in-law, S. V. r ugett, dean ami seriously wounaeu the letter's wife, the judge's daughter. Before Fugctt fell dead he shot Judge Warder twice and he may not live. All the parties to the tragedy were promi nent. Warder was drunk at the time. acres of level land. Will buy from 1,000 to 10,000 acres in this tarm. The more land the better. For Sale Finest lot on French Broad avenue, 150x 240 feet. Price $3,600. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST., Up Stairs. J
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