:: :yi r 4 Asheville Anion- enlightened business men the vlr. Advertising not only brings trade, It dl- I recta trade, It creates trade. Reading (Pa.) I tBagle. izen 1 tue of newspaper advertising bu become an 1 I eitabllihed fact, It in no longer a matter of I "jVloubt, and should not be treated a sue i.-'f . N. KclloKg Newspaper Co. 9 I li A i A Jim JiA.t.A r T T T'TTTl ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, TANUARY 24, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 227. 'Daily Cit iLINVILLE. a ,iJW;e puuned H,n,i devei-BEGIN THE NEW YEAR ANNOUNCEMENT. Ithe rate of interest. COMMENTS ON A Bill. NOW IN THE I.EGISUiXliRE. HOl'HE AND SENATE. Mr. oping H8 a GREAT RESORT. BY TRADINrt WITH A. D. COOPER. To make room for heavy Import spring order., the Crystal Palace will for the neat 00 day. offer the stock of fine good, at greatly reduced price.. On our Bargain Counters Situated in the MOUNTAINS Start right and your trouble, will grow lea. a. the year advances; he keep. hi. "Bye. Peeled" on the OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fullness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It, is beinc: laid out with timtfi and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plae for tine residences and we have put out many article, at prime cot. Come early and let u. replenish yonr dining room and kitchen, before the slaughter of prices is ended. The wonderful Little Jewel Lamp. We have and his stock is full and complete in all de- ja,t received another large Invoice of these partment and his goods will stand compar- What Some "I" Aahevrllle'a Bind. news Hen Thlak of ltMIt Would Rain Western North Carolina," one Bar. A bill is now before the state legisla ture to repeal the present law allowing the collection of more than 6 per cent. interest. i This bill has caused a greartleal oftalk Stewart on cioanreNo Quo rum In the House. Washington, Jan. 24. The senate met at 11 a. m. to-day. Mr. Stewart took the floor and made an address on the closure resolution. In the house to-dav. before the readme of the journal Mr. Breckenridge, of Ar kansas, raised the point ol no quorum the presence of but sixty-five members, and on motion of McKinley a call of the house was ordered. The lone expected republican quorum appeared in the senate yesterday. It was secured through tne return oi Mr. from New Hampshire, and THE Grocery Market in Asheville among business men gen ai.Hu nn,l in mntiv instances it hna been 1 Chandler ' -j . n A i' f Ii .l.,.tUJ Two TiTirBK tJnv iutooio. v;"")1 " , "--" vatiia, winch resulted in the presence in gives the views of some of those most tne city of forty-six republican senators, nrominent. I or one more than a quorum. nr. w n n f tb. inl Mtnr I Information is also said to have been " " - , A -ri .1.., ?....:- f . c rr e. ur. ..U. "U i. .,n. received 10 me enrev uu oMwirc, y. usefaland cheap lamp.. We warrant tm Miu., . - - Washington, is on his way to the capi- i.on and hi. I r1nbtHlv a atn hack wnrrla. The ennct- 30 candle power and to burn over 8 hours . ' . r Ull III in l UC law mil uui uuijr .upiuviivj PRICES WILL SELL THEM. North Court Square, corner Main and Col lege streets. without refilling. Prices same as before. 8peclal price, la quantities. No home com plete without one. THAD W. THRASH & CO., No. 41 Patton Avenue. Crockery, Lamps, Cutlery, Tinware, House- furnishings, Bte. REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. HEATHFUL HOMES. for For ud- A good opportunity profitable investmenta. illustrated pamphlet, dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO.,' Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BOM MARCHE. The genuine Hrokaw waiter jackets Decidedly large reductions In Ladles' and Misses' wraps, linderwear at half prices. New white good, and enibrolderie.. BON MARCHE. jo South Main Street. 30 1 ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST GOODS AND THE LOWEST PRICES. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. apr IS d Owing to the lateness of 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 Couuter for odds and ends UBeful and ornamental. Taylor, BouU & Brothcrton. Tatton Avenue, Un der Opera House. ZEB VANCE will get there. We liet on Old Zcb as being the best Flour in town. We have just receiv-1 ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS,, Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. T. C. SMITH & CO. DISPENSING DRUGGISTS, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, Asheville, N. C. out of the state, but will drive out much money that is now loaned in this' state. ... ..it. ' lv 1 unuouuicaiy some muncy win uc iiwutu at six ner cent., but the great bulk of what is left will, by easy evasions in the way of commissions, bonuses, and pri vate agreements, be loaned at higher rates than now prevail. "This result is inevitable, since interest rates are as they ought to be, regulated by the laws of supply and demand. Re duce the supply, and you raise the rate immediately. Laws cannot compel capi tal to come into the state, nor restrain it from leaving the state. Capital always goes to the highest responsible bidder. Northern and foreign capital is now eagerly seeking investment in the great south, and North Carolina has got a urettv lair start in tne great race 01 pro gress. Let ner, uowever, duiio a 111nesc wall against torcign capital, ana nnruss and hamrjcr what she has within her borders witn inimical statute laws, ana tnl. It is hardly expected that an effort will be made to eet a vote unon the clo ture resolution before the early part of next week and lust what form 01 proceed' ings will lie taken the republicans refuse to divulge, FORCEBILL AND FAIR. Iftlie One Then No Exhibit From Arkansas, St. Loi'is, Jan. 2. A concurrent reso lution has been passed by the lower branch of the Arkansas legislature pro viding that action on the appropriation bill for the Arkansas World's (air exhibit shall be postponed until congress takes action on the force bill. A similar resolution was introduced in the lower house of the Missouri legisla ture yesterday, but was tabled by a vote ot 46 to 4-;) The .resolution was called up again to day ann was passed. It declares it the sense of the house that no appropriation should be made for World's Fair purposes while the elections bill is pending in con penny snail De Business Paralysed and Railroad Tralna Stopped by Tearing Dp Ralls In a State of Seine. Buenos Avres, Jan. 24. News received here from Valparaiso, Chili, states that the insurgents continue to gain in strength and confidence. The regular railroad trafic is at a stand still and in many places the insurgents have temporarily stopped the sending of trains by tearing the rails up. Business in a state of paralysis. The govern ment has declared the large towns to be in a state of seige. New York Market. Nkw York, Jan. 24. Stocks, dull, but steady; Money easy at 2; Ex change, long, 4.84; short 4.86V4; state bonds, neglected government bonds, dull but stead v. Cotton dull Sales 66 bales; Uplands 9c; Orleans 9 13-1 6c; opened and closed steady; anuary S.05; l-ebru- ary 9.10; March 9.38; April 9.40; May .14; une 9.41. Hour ouiet and steady. Wheat Quiet and steady. Corn 0.uiet and firm. Pork quiet and steady at $9.75(1,11.75. Lard Dull but easy at $6.05. Spirits Turpentine Dull but steady at 39S)40c. Rosin Quiet and unchanged at $1.40(i)1.421j. Freight! Strong. cress, and further not a expended by Missouri should the force she will soon drop back hopelessly to the bill become a law. rear, The firm orH. Redwood Si Co., Asheville, N. C, is this day dissolved (January 22, 1891.) 1IENKY REDWOOD, JOHN II. M'DOWKLL, rillLIP IRVING LOVE. ANNIBC. PRESSLY. The undersigned have this day (January 22, I 18111 (formed a copartnership under style of H. Redwood & Co., for the transaction of a business In general merchandise In the town "The most oroeressive states remove all restrictions us to interest rates, and as a result, caoital flows in. Lven Massa chusetts, with capital enough to buy out several ereat states, pluccs no interest, and yet money is loaned there as low as 3 per cent. "The gist of the whole thing is this there must be two parties to every con tract. There is no luw against selling potatoes at $100 per bushel, but the lar mer cannot find a purchaser at such fig ures. There is no low against buying them at 5 cents per bushel, but the con sumer cannot find any for sale at that price." Mr. W. T. Reynolds said: "1 think that the intention of the bill is wrong The interest rate should be left as it is, nnd believe the best interests of the country would be subserved if it is not disturbed. There is an immense amount of northern capital in this couutrv and I believe that the passage of the bill will result in the removal of the money to some other state where a larger rate can be obtained. That would damage the country greatly. Ifl want to borrow money 1 am wining 10 pay uk jni-vuu-inir rate." Another gentleman prominent in busi ness circles spoke in emphatic terms against the measure. Said he: "The passage of that bill would ruin Western North Carolina. Every money-lender outside of North Carolina will call his monev m. and I believe it would result in the withdrawal ol $1,000,000 Irom the state. If a lender can get 6 per cent, in Philadelphia and the larger cities, ot course he will not send it here to loan for THE SEAL, FISHERIES 8VIT. Who Made th Application to Ibe Supreme Court 7 London, Jan. 24. In the house of com mons yesterday Sir James Ferguson, po litical secretary of the foreign office, in re ply to a q uestion, said that the Behring sea correspondence ana discussion was ibk inir the ordinary diplomatic course, unaf fected bv the application made to tne I'nited States supreme court. This ap plication, added Mr. I-erguson, had been made nt the instance 01 uannaa ana at the instance of American lawyers. 40 MEN KII.I.En. Terrible Accident in a Colliery Caused by an Exploalon. Hiihi.in, Ian. 24. A terrible disaster has occurred at Hibcrnin colliery at Gal- senkirchen. Forty men were killed and thirty were severely injured by an explo sion. Cotton In Slicbt, Nnw York, Jan. 24. Total visiblesup- ply of cotton for the world, 3,416,302 bales, ot which a.HHo.ooa are American, nuainst 3.093.902 and 2.605,502 respec tively last year. Receipts at all interior towns, 104,833 bales; receipts at planta tions, 148,286; crop in sight, 6,497,842, ITnlted States Circuit Judge. Washington, Jan. 24. The president 6 per cent. Money must bring its worth, to-dny nominated Marcus W. Achison to and if it cannot bring that here it will go be United States circuit judge for the where it can." third circuit Pennsylvania and Delaware. At the meeting ol the Buncombe county farmers' alliance yesterday afternoon, a resolution was adopted declaring that it was the sense of the county alliance that the interest law should remain as it is. The representatives of Buncombe at Ral eigh were telegraphed last night, inform ing them ot the action ol the meeting. He is at present district judge for the northern district ol 1'ennsyiyama Runs In the Family. Atlanta. Ian. 24. Col. Bates, whi PANIC IN A MINE. shot himself by alleged accident Satur day night, died yesterday. Before he died his son, who was a witness 111 me trngedy, shot hunselt with suicidal in tent. No cause known. HE CHILIAN REVOLUTION. INSURGENTS GROUND, GAINING Baltimore Prices. Baltimore, Fan. 24. Flour active and firm. Wheat Southern, strong but scarce; Fultz, 98(fi;1.04; Longberry, 1.00 ('(,1.04; western, firm; No. 2 winter red pot, and January, l.OOC'i'l.OOVi. Corn- Southern, nominal; no arrivals, white 59 ('i;60c; yellow, o8(m.60c; western, firmer. Stock Quotations. New York, Jan. 24. Erie 19; Lake Shore 105; Chicago and Northwestern 106; Norfolk and Western 54V4; Rich mond and West Point Terminal 18V2; Western Union 78. J, s. pe. c Of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, APOTHECARY. 34 South Main Street. 94 CHURCH NOTICES. Wife "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 GRANT'S DRUG STORE and get 6o(te ofKephaline 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 stock of Cigars at cost. Sold by the box only. GRANTS PHARMACY. The Sliest and most complete stock 01 Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions tilled at all hours. Goods delivered free ol charge to any part ot thecitv. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles for a Christmas presentcall at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottlesrang. ing in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. French Broad Baptist church Rev. W. Erdman will conduct divine services at 11 o'clock. you want a first-class HairBrushlbr a small amount of money, GRANTS Catholic Church. Havwood street- Services at 11 a. m.; Sunday school atPHARMACY istbe place to go to get it, 10 a. m. Bailev street Mission Sunday school at 4 o'clock ; night services at 7:30. All are cordially invited to these services. Central Mathodist Episcopal church South Divine service at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:36 a.m. All kinds of Tooth Bi ushes, Bath Brushes, Bath Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you C I U1 . f.fV.,wi:. PI. I .... -an nncff,viirifirvnT iinAn If ihur nnlv on Lollege street rjeginning promptly at 1 v 1 1 v the purest and best Drugs and Chemi 4 p. m. Claude Miller, superintendent. First Baptist church Preaching at I 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, D. D., of Raleigh, N. C. 9:30 a. m. by C. Durham, Sunday school The Freab Air Shut off by the I Accident. Senator Hearst Dvlnit. 11 1 1 4 QMnan.'Hitnrst Evansto VN,Wvo.,Jan.24.-A fan house ; sinking fnst And his death may be ex- West End Baptist Mission Rev. W. P. Southern. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m., Sunday. Services at 7:30 every Satur day evening. First Methodist Episcopal church corner of Haywood and Buttrick streets- Preaching at 11 a. ra. and 7:0 p. m. by Rev. J. D. Roberson. Trinity (P. E.) church Morning serv ice and holy companion, 11a. sn. Even ing service 7:30 a. i. Sunday school and Bible class 9:3(1 a. m. North Asheville M. E. church, South Rev. C. M. Camabell, pastor. Divine Service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sab bath school at 9:30 a. m. Everybody invited to attend. Riverside M. E. church, South Divine service 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. by the pas tor, Rev. J. C. Troy. Sunday school at 3 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. First Presbyterian church Rev. W. S. P. Bryan, pastor. Divine worship at 11 a. m. and B p. m. 1 ne sacrament 01 the Lord's Supper will be administered at 11 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:30. Young people's meeting at 7:15. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. Office.: 24 & 86 Patton Avenue. feb9dly I of Asheville, N. C, Second floor. V. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. REAL ESTATE. Walts B. Owtk, W. W, Wbst. GWYII & WEST, (BncotHOfi to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881I REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, HENRY RliDWOOD, JOHNH. M'DOWELL, ANNIE C. PRESSLY. of the coal mine, three miles from here burned at four o'clock yesterday after noon. This destroyed the means of sup plying fresh air to the two hundred men I working beneath the surface. pectcd in a few days. In addition to his stomach trouble uriemie poisoning has set in Dead In His Pulpit. Uii'nMniun. Tnn. 24. A. Harris, a lew- The camp was in a panic at once. The jgj, rabbi, fell dead in his pulpit to-day. mine lamps were extinguished and the 28 Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A bulld'g novl d3 PO Box 55. Loans JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman St Child , Office No. i Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER FIRE IIHSURAINCJb. Strictly a Brokerage Business Loan, securely placed at 8 per cent. OFFIC.V-Southe.at Court S,re. WT, W-Tw- A -T The Beat Isaaoood as Any. Try a Box of men scrambled for the opening. Nearly all were well nigh exhausted on coming to the light, with the air shut oil irom above, a limited supply in the shafts, and Ithe rooms were soon used up and an be gan to smother. Dozens are prostrated. The nisn ol trantic men wus sumcunng awtul. Until well into the main entrance and the only exit they grew weaker, at each step gasping tor breath. It is thought all escaped. The wives and chil dren of the miners were frantic. The mine, which was operated by the Central Pacific, will be closed lor some time. THE COLORADO DISPVTK. SOJOURNERS. Securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notary Pnblli. Commissioner, of Deed.. JAY GOULD SAYS That If a man can .are one dollar out of every ne dollar, he earn., .uch a man will be rich Inside of twenty iyears. Call on us i.n .mi how n do It. as. we have Just received private advice, from Jay on the Oar bnslnes. has been very prosperous. a i.. .1.. n..t tr. In solte of the hard times? and we lake this opportnulty to thank onr friends and customer., and to wl.h them all long we ana nappinc.. Choice (Rawl. Block.) Beef, Mutton, And Pork. Veal TEWS FINE CANDIES And be Convinced. WILKIE & ATKINS, Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, MO. ia PATTON AVKNt'E. EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. novSdamo FOR SALE I Settled by tbe Supreme Court of that stale. Dunvkk, Col., Jan. 34. Thecontcst be tween the two factions of the lower house which was submitted to the supreme court lor settlement, has been decided by the court rendering an opinion in lavor of the combine. This disposes of Speaker Hanna. and the whole house will to-dav com mencc business in earnest, with spenk- The Famous OCCONBBCIIBE (Bingham er White Idem.) in the chair. Cadet) Smoking Tobacco STATE LEGISLATIVE NOTES. JENKS & JEN KB, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms 9 ft io, McAfee Blocks 38 Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C. English and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNS LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 40 Preach Broad Arenac MRS. BUR6WYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL (For many Mar. Associate Principal of Mt. VeraoT In.titnte, Baltimore.) Assisted by corp. com psn tent teacher deed it First class new residence, cheapest home in Asheville, location central. FOR RENT. Finely furnished residence In best part of city. A 30 room house jnst the thing for a Inshlonnble boarding house, other houses also. We have some choice building sites thnt are wortn yonr attention, rrarm 101 of standing timber and timber lands in the south. Mineral properties. Wanted Suit, of room, for light house-keening. 1.1st your property witnns anu nnvcn uiu Miinsi Mr. Averv has introduced in the senate a bill to provide for the election of a state printer, to define his duties and fix his salary. The renublicans are caucusing on the railway commission bill. They are not yet agreed on a policy. Their cols have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy. 24 South Main St. J. LI, CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE nri ntrl. MONEY TO LEND. Ji'rr punLisHBO uur new pampnici on Asheville. Pull of latest statistics. Call for a copy. BICELOW St JONES, - KBALB8TATB AND INVESTMENTS. Room 8 McAfee Block, 83 Patton Avenue. novlTdlaa OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM, (FORMERLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HEALTH RESORT Zr7oZnt7toZ bill- in ino Willi, quiring the commissioners to be elected Annnlntments nnsurnassed. All modern bv the oeoole. theraputic appliance, and bath, for the re- . xnc senate imn pitsncu aiuiuat unani mously a bill to establish a normal and industrial school for white girls. To raise the funds $4,000 will be taken from the county teachers' institute fund, $10,000 from the eeneral public school fund, de rived from interest and sale of public lands, and $5,000 will be given from the Peabody fund, thus giving the school an income ol $1U,U0U, lief and cure of nervous and chronle dis eases Turkish, Roman and Russian baths, Belec trtdty, Massage, Swedish Movements, all in cluded in price of room. The Medical Management under the direc tion of Dr. P. W. Neefus, recently of the Jack son Sanatorium, at Dansville, N. Y. For for- tner particulars aauress, Mies Emily Vaughn. ASHBVILLB, N. C. People In tbe Mldat ol Anhevllle for a Season Only Battery Farft: Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt, Mrs. F. Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Galla her, Hot Springs; M. L. Johnson. Ind.; B. Kcogh, Greensboro, N. C; H. S. I'lvnti. Wnshmcrton. I). C: W. L. htock, Trenton, N. J.; W. S. Hirschberg, M. J, Myers, New York; Ii. i.rumsey, Bos ton; G. B. Shaw, bau Unire, Wis. Swannanoa . W. W. Howell, N. Y.; L. Dean and wife, Westficld, Mass.; A. M. Fry, Bryson City, N. C; Weston Cush ing, St. John, N. B.; V. H. Treworgy, Boston; J. wcinmnnn, rnnnaeipina; i. Turner, N. Y.; L. Wasscronan, Philadel phia; B. T. Lownsberry, Norfolk, Va.; H. Doubledav, iryon, . t..; u. . Mciver, E. A. Curley, N. Y. Grand Central: C. H. Shope, J. A. Brookshire, E. T. Clemens, N. C; M. P. Johnson, Indianapolis, Ind.; T.S.Wright, l.nuisvillc. Kv.: W. F. Robertson, Atlan- tn. Ga.: Amos F. Smith, Spartanburg, S. C: E. T. Greenlee. Marion. N. C; H. Mil ler, Cincinnati; J, L. Penly, Zcb. Vance, N. C: G. B. Thomnson, Old Fort, N. C.j J as. A. Sanders, Kalcigh. Glen Rock : A. K. Francis, Augusta, Ga.; F. K. Whiting, Hickory, N. C.j T. F, Hnughton, Salisbury ; B. N. Rice, Greens boro ; B. J. Pearson, L. B. Kinstock, N Y.J Edward Pics, Edward Pics, jr. Springfield, 111.; G. G. McCullcy, Knox ',, . rv t tirii rj . II II vine. icnn. li. i. iicua. i.ni, a., u a. Austin, W.U. f.Co.; J.C. Kelch, Vessilla, 0.: lames H. Huston. J. K. Huston Philadelnhia: lohn Moore, Knoxville I. D. Harrison, Franklin, N. C.j A. B Camobell. Roirersville, Tenn.j W. B, McGuire. Franklin. N. C.J Jo. Webb, Knoxville, Tenn.j Laura Shepard, Valley Head, Ala.; J. Morgan, oanimorc, ran. Miss Merrick, North Carolina; Weaver, Miss Laura Weaver, Ga. FOREIGN. The entire ministry of Brazil has re signed. Pamell attended a section of the British House of Commons Thursday. A coroner's jury has decided that the Duke of Bedford committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart while suffering from temporary insanity during an attack of pneumonia. A Dublin newspaper states that Par ncll, Dillon, O'Brien and McCarthy have agreed to allow the Irish leadership ques tion to retain its present status until af ter the next general election in Great Britain, ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Buys. Rents and &ells Houses and lots sold on the installment plan. Op tions bought and sold. No- A patient in tne inaruy nospitai in , -p , .s TWIin vchn wna in an advanced .tape of taTV 1 UD11C. consumption, was cut open by surgeons, I have SOme cheap lots rSS .unT 8 SiT-S jrorft $300 each, upon these ing rapid progress toward recovery. lots 1 Will DUIld Some Cheap nous. cottages, irom ftduu to $ 4UU The Stcinitz-Gunsberg chess match tcr- each and Bell to parties On minated in favor of Steinitz. the installment Dlan. AddI V I 1 1 : V It is reported at Ottawa that Sir John soon. Macdonald has definitely decided to dis- y hnvopiintnmpnifnr hnnnPR solve parliament and apal to the conn- ,A naveCUSCOmerSIOrilOUSeS trv the last week in February. 01 all Kinds and have no Va TheNew York supreme court decides Cant nOUSes. I'erSOUS de8ir- that the Western Union Telegraph com- mff renters Will do Well DV W&Mi Placing their houses in my Hon. William F. Vilas has been nomi- T , , . . nated by the democrats in the Wisconsin 1 nave a CUBO customer lor legislature for United States senator to a large I arm. MUSt D9 near StsnatoSr!)0onr, republicfln' the railroad, must have good , , ., , wtvuci puna ouu aureaou ouv The New York Mail and Express says i i i i -nrm i that B. P. Hutchinson, the grain specu- x vei ittuu. n ill uujr lator, familiarly known as "Old Hutch," from 1,UUU tO 1U,UUU aCTOS K::tKot SJJ1"1- The more land $500,000. the better. George Westinghouse, of Pittsburg, has OT bale t UieSt lot On received $250,000 for his air-brake French Broad avenue. luOX- p?1'"",??!? r.B?le 240 feet. Trice $ 3,600. T. H Dallas, pany. lie is also to receive a salary ot $30,000 a year to cover any air brake invention he may produce. Fifteen bandits robbed the Rio Grande I railroad train in Texas on Monday, i curing $20,000 in silver from the United States mail poaches, and escaped into Mexico. Postmaster-General Wana- maker offers a reward of $1,000 for each I of the bandits. NO. SOUTH MAIN ST., Up Stairs. 4

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