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f f Asheville VOLUME IX. NO 1G(5. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, NOV JEM HER 11. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily Citizen. Cottolene. a Pure and Wholesome Substitute for Lard. Endorsed iy prominent physicians and all lead in jr authorities on cooking. Samples free at our store. New Crop Country Ituck wheat 1-"Io ur. D. COOPcR gridiron CLUn COMING OUR FIRST GRAND OPENING I ano riii .it i-'ic mi Wednesday and Thursday, GROCERIES, New Crop Ctirran ts Kuisins and Citron. New Crop New ( )rleans Molasses and Syrun. COP. MAIN ANO N. COURT SQUARE Nov. 8 and 9. All are xerr cortintty invite to ntteint these attriivtiiJtiH. (Jur tine tin's seisoii t.ir excels our past efforts, ntnl n A inrl visit will convince yuu of the tact. I'riccs lower than ever he fore. Look for the linrniit Cmmtcrs when yon n re in front this tlutv. W'c wilt sell for c.-th only, Sotliin chnrjvil. THAD. W. THRASH i GO. CRYSTAL PALACE, NO 41 PATTON AVENUE BON MARCHE Is Here To Stay I WII.U OK KR ITS l-'INH STOCK ol1 DRV COUPS, IlRKSS COOPS, I.ADIIiS' AND jclIII.DRUN'S WRAPS CII HAT. SPHCIAI, ATTUNTION CAI.I.UIl TO ITS SPLKN'Dlll AND COM T LP. TIC I.INHOK LAMES' AN CII I 1. OR UN'S I'NIlHKWIvA Ft, CUNTS' Fl'K NI3II I.NCS, I ANCY COOKS AND ART nbkhlij work. RVKKYTHINO AT Kroger. ORUAT-.Y KliPt'CI'II I'K 1 C H S, AS C H U A P AS Till! CIlliAl'liST, MATERIAL CON SIDER IiD. 37 S. fTlain St. BON MARCHE HEAL ESTATE. '. H CWVN. W. W. WEST. Gwyn & West, Succenorl to V alter B. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1381 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE Real Estate. t.oaiia SccurelT Placed at 8 Her Cent. Notary PuiiHr. CnmmlMtoncr of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH HAST COURT 8IJUARB. Results Under Similar Policies Any policy comparison by any acnt or any company showing a cheaper policy than a Nimilar one isuci1 by the Northwestern is fale, fictitious ami absurd; and will be duly exposed if referred to tiny experienced Bfient of the Northwestern Mutual Iife 1 sn ranee company. Pulliani & Webb, OKNKKAl. IXSUKAXCli Afil'NTS, KIRB AND Lll-li A SPECIALTY Bnrnnrd Il'Id'K, Asheville, N. C. CORTLAND BROS., Real UCstate Broken And Invcxtment Agents NOTARY PVHLIC. I,ani pevnrely jtlnccrt At A per cent. Offices in SO Patton Avenue Aecond l&oor. IE New -A. tic 1 Sen ssoiif ille Delicacies. Atmore's Mince Meat and Plum Pudriiiiu. I New Crop Raisins, Currants end Citron. New Catch Shore Mackerel and Koe Herrin. Try Powell Nc Sniders New Pack, Fancy V hole Tom atoes. Pnckcil Spe cially for us. Just recti red a large lot 1 s.3 el lies, Jams and Preserves. Hecker's Ituck wheat. Maple Svrup. New Orl-aiis and Porto K'icu Molasses. Our Stock is the Largest anrl Ilest Selected have ever offered to the trade. lowt?ll v5c Snider. e JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses oFPierj rooms. Loan, securely placed at Blk'ht per cent. Your broken wbrohs and vehicles of all kinds to B. Burnette's shop on College street, where they will be repaired promptly and in lirst-class style. Hay inn secured a fust-class horsc-shoer I make all kinds of fine shocinjj a specialty. 15. BURNETTE. I I I I To Smokers! California Breakfast Food! More nutritions than oat meal. More palatable than any other grain prep aration. One 20 cent pack age will convince you. tt ...... . ... ,.wT,,,i THE AMERICAN BAKERY HAS A VERY IIANDSOMH I.INU OF CIOAR9. TOBACCO AND cI;AR1:TTBS. DON'T AIL TO COME AND SEE PS : REMBMHER ARE SEKVINl FKBSH OYSTERS IN UCR PARLORS UNTIL 11! O'CLOK AT NIOHT. OPEN AFTER 4- O'CLOCK SI'NDATS. OYSTERS SERVED IN ANY STYLE. G. A. GREER. Amerjcan gy i-8 North Main Street. 'Phone 130 I I I I 18 COURT SQTJAKE, TELEPHONE NO. 17. v 3 -f .- 5 ui to ! o S h P 5 j . t r. I as o -J - s: s; Ve) w a. 5 sJ i r. a V) a, --r. WaHlllllEloU Cilv'Hl'HIIIOIW Ni. 'H lIt-r l'liil Will t"nf l anIii lll; l"rlIiv on h I'luiscir,' Jiiiiut To t t" IlKiuiuelt cl This will lc one of t lie most imp ji lant weeks in the annals of Ashi villi", while I-"ri(Uiv .-mil Saturday will In n-tl It-tier (lavs in the history of Hunco ni- county. In the past Asheville has li.ul ?irmv meetings of men of many minds, 1ml Hit mectiiiji which will t.'ike phice on I-" r i. 1 . i v will lie iiuiuc in every phase ot its char acter. The (Vririiron chil) of Washi um ( m, L. C, will arrive in Asheville u 1'iwlav afternoon an-1 will remain until Simil.iy at midtlav. The inemlieis will '."'nie in a special car under tic escort of Col. V. A. Turk and other railroad men. To Mr. K. 1'. McKissick is due the credit of enticing the members jf the i',ridiroii club to come to Vshcvillc, ami the way they have been induced and the mauntr of their cntert ainment can bcsL he jiven in his own laiijuae. "Nearly two vc.irs a '," said he, "I had a conversation with well known newspaper men of Washington, repre- IFOR TI1K GOLD RESERVE TACT. trip of the ( 0-ii'iirou club to Asheville and the letters its inetnbeis will write will result i:i .-i rerit ail via ti-em?nl I'm" Ashcvilic, f.ir re.-.tn- in fact 111. in can A NtiW I'l.lX TO Kl-lil' IT I.N be ricliviiicil .-it this time. These letters will reach into every nook and corner of i the l"iiite,l States and Canada. Thcv j will be written in a r.-i phic and intei-j estnit; ftyle, :itnl will not have tl.c sem'i la nee ,f .-i n ;i ! vert isenu n L. " "How in ;m v will he in t h pai t v :" "Well. I bail ,-i tclesiram from Mr. lie I r.-i w, t tic secret si ry ol t he cl ti'i, t his nioru in.s, in w b ieb be s' a t ed tha t there won Id be probably d l.ulics and about :o eorres i iiiik-iitf. The committee ,'i)i;niiited iroposi'H to make evervbodv have a yoo-l tini-, ;nnl personally I propose to exert every tlf.irt in that direct inn. I W "l n t it , 1 1 St i :lt-l 1 v undei 1 c 10 I however that it ! I'm- 11,1 -u. ., . 1 ,ilrirlr . , ,- 1 oik WiK'llliV tllt'V ; I'C to llltTl'.'ISC ail v IIEIN1TSU & REAGAN DRUGGISTS. PATTON AYE. AND CHURCH ST. Jr t Rkckivkd coMri.K i k i.im. Turkish. Towels Bath Sponges Bath. Brushes j Bath Gloves NOTICE UI R WINDOW. Patent Medicine Cnt Prices ! A tent for HUYLKR'S CANDY. sentinj; some of the best newspapers in t he North and North west, an well as in t he South, in reference to a visit to Asheville. Most of these gentlemen are members ol the famous Criiliroii club and atonic showed a desire to come to Asheville. During a recent visit to Washington 1 impressed some of the members of the club with the lact that now i-s the best time of the year to ste Asheville. I in vited the whole club to conic here as mv Kiiests. I had the assurance of Col. Tuikof the Ricniondand I laiiville rail road that he would see to it that thcclub reached Asheville with ert-.it comfort and in Hreat shape. A word or two about the club would not be out of place just here. "The Gridiron club was formed several years a;o. arid its members are univer sally admired, not onl v in Washington, but throughout ne wspn perdom. The club holds monthly meetings and is dis tinctively a dining club. The club gives an annual dinner, which is said to be the finest banquet Riven in this country, not onlv in the way t edibles a ud wim s, but in t he ma n rur a ml matter of alter dinner speeches. Mr. Frank Hattoii. who is editor and ownei of t he Washing ton Post, and who was I 'ostium lei "l ,cn eral in President t, n field's cabinet , is president of the club. Mr. K. (',. HumuM. the famous Wnshingt , n corrcspoudcut of the New York Tim. s. is vice president; Mr. 1. V. Itl',rav, the southern man ager of the recently reorganized l';i;inl l'ress, is secretary, and Mr. George II. Walker, the brainy cot -rep nidrnt ol the San Francisco Chronicle, is treasurer. The dinners given by this club are gen erally attended by some ol the most nromintiit cabinet olliccis. Senators and repr env n 1 1, t i , .....i .-. . fc . t..i. takes pity on a I'icsidcnt ami permits him to come to a batnpiet. The ipii t dignity which the member!, ol this club always maintain while speeches a re bci ng ni.'ide, and the absolute absence ot an -thing like iiidccoium, has made the club famous throughout the country. ' n!y t he best newspaper men, and only a lew of these, are members of the club. I a 1 believe the mciiibcrslr p is limittd t I", and each member must be a n wspaper ma a of some im p or t a nee behrc he can liccome a member of t hi cl nb. S much for a hurried history ot the club. "The rnem bers of t he club a i e said to be the best lot of entertainers that has ever been gathered together in this coun try, and judging from a casual associa tion of several years with them, I don't think I have ever met a brighter or more interesting set of men in all mv li:c. 1 think it is something to be pr u 1 of to ha ve secured t he at tent in oi these gin tlcmen so much that they will iomi to Asheville and tell the woildwh.it a place it is. they will arrive here 1-ridav after noon in a private car and id be ne t by the committee and dr iven to the Haiti ry Pat k. They will remain as m v g u.-s'.s until Sunday, when thcv will retain to Washington. The members ot ti e club will bring their wives and daughters with them, and t ik-.-n all together, it will be a delightful crowd an I the peo pie of Aadieville will scarcely ever have another cha net" like this of meeting So! many delightful people : at or. e time." I "What about a com mi t tec ol entertain- j merit ." "I want to s.it that a committee has been appointed of AshtvilU-'s most prominent men, consisting ol Hon. Rich mond Pearson. W. W. Wist, In. W. 1 '. Milliard, lv. P. McKissick, . I'. Kei r, Hon. T. W. Patton, W". T. 1'ent imaa, W. U. Gwvil, W. F. Kandolph, I lutf Merrick, C T. Kawls, Capt. . P. Sawvcr. Geo. S. Powell. J. S. Adams, M. li. Cuter, K. K. Kawls. T. W. Sharpless. I'r. S. W. Battle, J. V. Sluder. Judge T. A. oncs. K. P. I'oster ;unl . P. Arthur. This commit tee has arranged a di lie lit 1 1 1 1 program, which will he carried out to the letter. ti,. ,-. .1,:.,., ,i, ; . A,,.. kui.,g..ii ...v i'."i .,- ? I niticciit baiiouct to be served at the I'.at- te-y Park on l-'iidav night. This will be one of the most elegant hai.ipicts ever uiven in the South, an.l at least 1 ,"o covers will be laid. No ladies will be present, but nearly nil ot the repn sviil.i- tivc citizens ot Asheville will turn out in full force to welcome ti e newspaper men The tickets tor he bainpict arc on sale ...i i ... i. ... i . o" . i : 'i-1 . . nrio can in ii. io in i in iimiiiiiiLii. i ne price of the tickets is $.5, v. Inch will admit one person. '()n Satuidiv the i cwspaper men will be taken around Asheville and :lioyu all of its att Tactions, including the Vaudcr bilt mansion and estate, and will return t the Battery Park for dinner at .. o'clock li. m. Sa tin d. i v night there will be a reception at the Battery Park to the Indies who accompanv tluir husnatuls on this trip. I ! course all the uicmhirs of the Gridiron cluti will he present." "W hat do you think of it as an adver tisement '' "Well I presume there will be at h ast three letters from each correspondent, each letter comprising about two col umns and going not only to the papers they represent, but to plate-matter syri dicatcs. I really belie ve t ha t practically there will be no limit to the amount ot viitingif the attractions of Asheville for the next month. At the least calcu lation 1 think there will be fully :'..ooo columns in the leading p itn-rs about j Asheville throughout t lie en t ire conn try between this and the first of 1 icccnibcr. It will be a telling advertisement for Asheville and one that we shall perhaps never obtain again unless through the ,-crt lseriietit that I have invited the club here. Tiiey are all old friends ot mini', ami 1 tbonghtit would he :i nice thing to have tbvm In r as niv gins s even lor sa short a while, and lei I hem S"-e w hat :i magnificent i limate we h ive and w bat so pi r I y ie ws, not to speak ot the genei oil a t t rae ' i veness ol thecity and its environments." The foil.iw ino telegrams rec.ive i t'ulay explain t licmsel ves : Wasiiinu I o.s-, Nov. 11. -'. 7 . AA A sMi-A : Vniir letter ot" l he 17uh iteeicd. lam now arra rig'mg; transportation of the tiridiroti iluli t o reach Asheville I ridav, the lTtb. Thanks lor the invitation cortaitiei! iti your letter. U'. A. link. Wahiim, i us, Nov. 1 I. T. V. J'.tt t,.n, M.-n , : The to i'iiniris apprteiate your hosjiit able telegr.im, ::od hopi.- ih-it liiitlilne will haj))".'ii to pr -vinta goad turno-i... '.' 1. lie I raw. Till-: 15 II'Y l- AMll.V, The I'resltleiil ;:ml Calihul art- ln Actorri ;w to tlie.v.ilt, Wash IN, , i i in, N ,v. 1 ! A stor y was spread I in i.ide.'ist last night a st a y which seems to have had its origin hi gossip at t lie Metropolitan hotel in this city that there were strong diss- nsions in the Cabinet on the Hawaiian situ -tion. The rumor v a? i tcti uite as to t lie Cabinet utiicerai who were not in ace nd with the :i 1 1 in i 1 1 ii r. 1 1 ioi , airl ra nic i Si c r tarys ll,,kc Smith and Morton. It is stated t lint they had tendere 1 their res ignations it t be past Cabinet meeting or would iln so at. the next one. Secretary Mi, '-ton today gave an, ab solute ileni tl of the itimor. slatmg that he li oi roil resigned anil that he had never thfu;hl ol doing so. It can oc f'urt lit i" s.iii! tb.it Secretary Morton is in iio-ord with the I'risidcm on his itowotmii puliev, a".d that Sicutirv iloki- mit ii !, ,s no ia auv inaniKi i.;iea pal 3ic e x pies -i-. n to a disaLtrei-in- nt. r oi-iii reaou to su-iposc that bee lirt.-iios an op'mi,,:i dilfcring from those nt the President in the matter. ( lit IN . w Vim It Ilaiiktrs lluve Hie NicjNunrv Aiiiounl ol Ilie Yel low Mi in!; die Thing Is to (let it I'roni "1 Ii in W.vsniM, i as, Nov. II A ilan lias j'.:s'. been perlctcd w hereby the gohl re serve ol the trc-isury may he iiiete.'ised to its l-g,-,l Innil ul SlOU.iiaojinn. This is to be accomplished hy mea us ul an nn dcrstainhiio with the hanks ol New the proportion ol l" I I in their deposits with the New Yd: k siih-iieamry to over the eertili.d check- that ait' pit sentcd hv iinpm lers in pavircat of cusloiiis duties. It is the system now ill youe lor the hanks to keep special ihposits at the siili-'.ri astuy for this use and huTlofore the gold li is not averaged m-jre tlian 10 per cent. The hulk ol pavr.ieuts are made in ti canity notes. As the deficit in the g .hi is rvc is now ntilv $la,(ll)tl, tliii), and the riss.ieiiiti'd banks of New Yoik haven hand fully $'.10,000,000. It is thought thai this scheme, which is a result ol the recent visit of the Secre- j tare ol the 1 reasury tu New link, will he carried through. Nmi" of t he i ilhei ds of the treasury de partment art" willing to discuss this report. The ti.'ticenee to talking applied also to Secret. try Carlisle, who; when shown the published statements on ti e subject, said he had nothing to make public, hut intimated that if the New Yoik bankets siuv lit to discuss the matter it was their privilege to do so. Sti.han arr.'Mu; incnl as that eoiitein pl.ite.l, the ollicials sav, could becnttred into by Mr. Jordan. There arc icasons lor hclicvinu that it is vcrv poibable that Mr. Ionian litis tutcrcd ml iS'une such arran.t;eiiient as ill it met; lioi c I by which the gold re si rvc is to be ircicasol arid kept, if pos sible, up to a higher figure than that at winch it has stood for sonic tunc past. M V li I-: l.tltl Ol'' I H i.. " "J"1 "SI s rm; at v'ii rsrt.nlsinil Wl'ii nl S5 1 t.t f 'I'lnnimu'.flt. tenia v Milt.iii, :! i m ir i.l ten il t 1 a hi i'ii .a three men rode into i ireg oi. :.r..l dismounted at the the P.. ink i I Mil ton. Two it: -.- 1 1 1 1 I. , b.;1c a t i ii i d s i -ml gu tnl ill-i bob the h u ses. I'n Sldelit i C-tshiir N. A. P.. vis and it c'iis.'.ii,'r William l'o s -n wcic in'i at the time. 'lh. In si inti- l i I t be i" m i ag of lh" i o! ib I s w ! L v . - ll . t s vcr fired bv t lie ml i lid re tl. -iking a'ty vt rha! ,l tiitiii I. shots I." k itiec's in I'le-ident n'-i i.-..i-. 1'iKcl.ng ti.i'i.tiil d.sh WiilllliN. 1 1 . e : i No! i r was In 1. 1 . ia .se In t be 1 1 ; i I . t i. ' ash i r 1 i i vis lint t hi eoiienssii.il io,id b in down. 'I he ti l.litto; t 1 1 o . : e : n o. le I in oiey ti . in Wil liam 1ii! '-.i ii. oti I i c I ;. a tided bona tray eoiitaiiiin-g .-r'-'ll. Taking l his t hi v 1c ! t w it hi n I at'e-'i'iti;:; to get the e isli ill t he vault. 1' ' a- i,..i-e ol I he ; h .t spo-.-i.l an alarm aini wi'.l.ia t.v. ni i aut cs a n ariiied niniiaii.1 posse 1'wii l-'lt-iiiH and Ilie V. .11, 1' A. Hum ft Out ills. Ti in , N iv. 1 I I'n e broke i stoic in tir.' I ever .art ol a ....cti.iv.l also by ti e Y. M. C. miag Its-is to the eonipauy .and to A. I ' t he 1 in i ' i . o i 1 1 1 1 t e.s t e! Hot h Pups Mi. M . lit in 1 ui i 1, 1 i ii A. last ri.g'it. Sehm ,1rci 1 St benion N' t'.ale, w ho'es lie dry Ltoods. The rcpoi i that a muni cr . f the iii.in Iki's nl tile' Association were burned seems to be w ithi 'lit louti hition. except as to Thorn is M. Bond , who cannot lie lonn 1. 1 if Walkins. the colored porter, lea pid Irani the third story and is prob ably I. it ally injured. Sicrctnrv Ii. A. Perkins, jumped acrosi the tele l;i...1i wires, hut win n he struik the u i i-i- -'ii' ". IV i. iioi'il and his . tgni arm tuoKi'ii in iwn pl.u.. w.u r.r.-nidoii a:i I C. K. Wail are s i iotisly mi an d. The I is is Slno.o'io thvidi'.l itmotli! t In ec In ins and the YoiaiMin s C lir is tian assi eiation. Allot tlin-f who es- c.alu o li oca t i.e null, i ng uaae in s.iiin th.it t Ir ic w as an old itra v liaued man in the Y. M. t'. A. tooms when the alarm ol tire was given. No one has seen him met-, an.l i:osu" saw dim escape from the innil i ng . but all t r.ius alter ; i slim t i ..I. i suit los: nm ii;i'-.i "i) i'.i str;vi Pi N I P. I .1 I I 'tis e X ei ' el lie :it a t i ii mi tlie hail i'.es si ouh ol here ltv Nttrn l Nt vtro, rh., Nov. K Villi Oil d . vt r I I at ill rail A' , t'n bnc I'leine: : ia r. m. shooting ami burning, ca rl v V 1 1 i . iinnn ing. lit :i r'cgrn nanii'd Nel-oii who ,- $20 $20 $20 $20 IIT GOLD To Be Given Away I Mow It Will Be Done: We have had mailt for u a nunlicr of keys, one of wliieh will open a lruvv plate ylass moni'v box. We have plated in this box io our window $20 in Gold, unil on anil after January 1, ;i8UI, each holder of one of these keys will be per mitted to try to unlock and i.pen the box. The person whose key ounn the box will be s'vea the $J0 absolutely I'rte. How to Get a Key: Kavh cash purchaser to the amount of cents or more ol" fancy goods and sundries, royal pt'parations or prescrip tions will be Kivcn one key with each purchase free, ami on and ahur January 1, istit, will be entitled to try the key to open the box. To the person holding the key that fits the box, the contents, $L'o in Cold will lie giveuwithiiut re s rvc or conditions laysop & Smith, at PATTl IN AVENUE. I'KOIvl. IHH MUCK ll' l'ate ol I ootnall llugli I( PIUCIIOIV MauHsv at N i w Y.iKk. Nov. I-1 line,1! S.uissy, a mi mbi i ol lh. I. .ot ball team of the Col li ge o! i lie I'm- ul New York, died Satur day night in the hi:, ibeth hospital of U'pirirs w hich he reel i veil while playing w itb the I e a in in u game w 1 1 ll the loot ball ieaia ul the l'.l hull Athletic club. He wo- p: o i'',", without clamps on his 1iik He wa s j il.-i i 1 1 o lilt juard. s. a tiss e st art 1 1 1 Irani Ins position lor a run an.l lei I as i;e s: ai ii a. i ie sn iick on h is If ail and la v inoi a itilcss mid uncim si lo'isncsi. He wa taken to the hos pital, .oil an i xaaiinat ion showed that his tuck was hi oLcn. lie d d not recover cms., ii ins: :ess and died at S o'clock 1' INI.lt S All week ;i;g mur.ltreii another neii.. A mob ei - r '.sis t i i ig cm I usi vi I ; id colored people broke down the iail. Iianged Nel son to :i tree. ii. Idled bis bo.lv with bul lets .-m l then set lire to it. 1'lus morn ing fr.ig;ti'ciit s i .t it were sliil il.i'iglii; from tlie limb. iii:i.t ri:u i.ii: ISctlie, iiarilils', Nais l.lnK Was M tint, rtil In . lull tio.irils. C l lie A' " '. Nov. 1 I. At an a tint i hist meeting; last right si a r Nce-bc, icceiilly panloiie.l by Civ. Altgtll, said that I-iiigg. whose bead was hall blown to pieci s bv dynamite while lit was uii.i-i- sen 1 1 nee 1 1 1 death, was a vic tim I t be j . i il guilds and was not a suicide. Niche stated that t he dead an arclnsl was g i v en a loa . lea eiai ov'.'inc ot tbe jail ollicials and it was that, and not, as alleged, a dcti ul atuig cap which kille d t be condemned man. I'lcklitg taitloil l .MllCtlllll'l V. NT w Vokx. Nov. ll.' The I'nitcd Stalls Coltii'i Picking company, which was nceiilly loriiud in New York with Jacob Seb Aid as pi a &! lent , has been s 11 out to tbe Wilier Cotton 1'nkine, company, ve 1 1 h a capital ol S,iiilii.uiiii, nt ivliuli Mr. Sehewil is also nrrsi di ut. j ITie in.icbriic ae'piired by the Wilier c.mp ir, lioin the liiiled States iniii I p , 1 1 v lias betn in opera tiuu ia t'.ir i.nt.iti tie bis near Aniiistoii, Ala. Attorney IletiYll I Incfl l-'or COUU'llllll. N-!ini.i. 'linn.. Nov. 1 1. -Sparrill Hil'il one nl the attorneys tor Prank l'ortiil'ull in the lank case that has en 4t iiss.'d the alleutionof th- Federal court lor two weeks past, was found otiiltvol contempt of court iodav and a 1 1 1 i ! i a v i 1 1 e, a pidogi nl I o the Court for the pirsoiial otleiise was lined SaOO, hich he at once paid. Hill had told .Judge S me that he should not "iiiii over the juiv." which was unable In ague Harrison's lieniocraiic Ilro'liir. Y.-uiM. i a in , Nov. II.- The I 'resilient today appointed S.olt Harrison stir veviii of eusioiiis lor the pott ol Kansas Citv.Mo.; M. T". bivis ol Aikansas, consul at Mcii la, Me. Mr. Harrison is a 1 li in.i.'i at ic brother ol i -rresidciit II. orison. Tried '' Assasslnm- I'Auis, S iv. 1 I. A shoemaker name l.aiithic: a tli mpted to assassin.'! tcl'icorge itch, spcci il envoy ol Su vui to I-ranee I. ant 1 it a is 1 '.i c as old an.! is believed to be insane. $20 IN GOLD! Absolutely Given Away ! "5"f'""5" 1 have placed on exhibition in my store a heavy plate j;lass money box ci.ntaiaiiiK $2(iiiKold. I will Kive one key with enry cash imrehnsc of 25 cents or more. One key in the lot w ill unlock the box. On and alter February 1, 1x0. parties holdine kev will lie entitled to Irn them. To the neron hrl,l. ins the key that fits the box the contents ill be xiven without reserve or conditions, eys will not be noticed unless attached to the original tag. Please leave kcu at stoic after tryiiiK them. Ten I in lies ol Hnnn i si. in. IT . Nov. 1 l.-A I.AI.X I sli'N. Il , .NOV. 1 I. A .M'WS .pecia! In in Alpine. Ten , reports that t en incln wit h .a P' inches bv m t i X!U-SI-:i TEUUiK.WIS. I'raneis U. Tlni'hc'', wholes.'ile urocer New York Cit v. filed a general assimi' incut toihiv in the t'ountv ilerk's otliee for the benefit of crt'ditors to H iiidinnt Keif h w ithout pielerinccs. Assets and haluhtics not known. A p iwdcr mill at Muidin, near Am stcrihuu. was blown up todav. Twc bodies have luin iccovtrtd and several pt rsons are missing. lohn lolinsoii was todav electrocuted for n ilouble murder in fie lower shop of Auburn, N. ., irisun. Sii r.cvv cues ol vtllow lever at Uruns w ick today. ol snow has lallen todav put lh at il v.iil reach thirty mcuns of tlie Crnliron cluti. In mv mind, as an old newspaper man, and as , Honoluhi, Nov. S, the ,v ItiiHlecl 1 own. i-vit.i.i-:, Kv.. Nov. H Ilie Coal ami I run 1 . uk ol Midillesliuni closed its doors this motuiog. This is the hast b .rih iii tow u where but a tew years ano mote tli. in a million nl iaiglish capital was pi iced. till Kor Hawaii San I'u.Wt'iM'n, Nov. 11 It i- re p it till here t at the British warship Champion sccrttlv left Hsipiuiialt for day alter See re i as an advertiser of some i ierieuee, this tarv Crtsliam's letter was made public. MITCHELL, Men's Outfitter, L'S PATTOX AVENt'H, Standard Granulated Sugar, IS POUNDS FOR $1. Best White Coal Oil Ami Othtr rooiJs in proportior. S. U. CIIEDESTEU & SON., 22 Patton Avenue. nov'.idl w 10 CTS 1'IiR CALLON. CAROLINA ICE J COAL GO. NATL'RAI. AND Ipl-l MANUFACTURED I l j r A T ALL KINDS. K-J f 1. HARD AND SOFT 39 PATTON AVENUE. ASHEVILLE. -TELBI'HONE- OFF1CB NO. 130. YARD NO. 14. -Tit Y T1IK- MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE TEST BRUT: WORK. CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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