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V stieville volume ix. :nto 10-. ASI1EVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEM15KR 1(, 280? DDTnw r muxima THE jTIIK OUTRAGE OX LING GUN NO USK 1'OR STATIC 15 AN K S "IT 1 K X kV TA RIFF MEASURE V4LliUil REST FAMILIES O F OUll TOWN AND VICINITY USE COTTOLENi:. THE MOST INTELLIGENT AND PROGRESSIVE PEOPLH EVERYWHERE USE IT. K ROGER'S, n collix; e ST. HEAL ESTATE. v. B. r.WVN. V V. WBST. Gwyn & West, t Successors to Walter B. (;wytt.) ESTABLISHED lo81 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. iitaitit SccuM-fy S'la;.! tit 8 Ptr Co tit. Ntarv t'oi.ilt-, Cotnri!i!ti'viiirr of Peed. FIRE INSURANCE. sh;tiiba.s r lo. kt sy L" auk. Heal 8tSt.- HrnUri . NUTA Ei. V Ja i i 1.1 J . JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AKO LOAN BROKER. Furnished And TTrfuriiisi.-1 Ilou? OFlMCb K -i.f Loans secu re 1 y 1 a .- J hi I il b t ( ;r i-tii t . California Breakfast Food ! More nutrition than oat meal. More ' palatable than any other grain prep aration. One 20 cent pack age will convince you. G. A. GREER. .'8 North Main Street. 'Phone 13G I 111! I I I New Crop Count iv Iiuch wheat l'lour. A. D. COOPER GRUGrRiES. New Crop New ( blenns Molasses : 1 1 1 I Svri:. New Crop C iirran ts h'.iisins and Citron. COP. MAIN AND N. COURT SQUARE TV-r . BON MARCHE Is Hefe To Stay I WII.I. OI'IKK ITS 1'IXi; STOCK OF DRY t tOOI'S, IiK'ESS COOIIS. LADIES' AND CIllI.llKl;.".S WRAPS CHICAP. SI'l-CIAL ATTKNTION CAI.l.till TO ITS SPLliNIHt' AMI WIMrU TI- LIXIiOPLAt lES' A.N C 1 1 ! I. .IN UN'S I'XIlli U W HA R, G KNTS' PfK- NISI: I Ni;", FANCY I'.OOPS AND ART Ni:i:tn.i: wukk. i:vicn vthixg at : i: I l.V KIH'VCt l I'KICliS.ASCltEAI' S MU-: ( lll-AI l:,ST, MATBKIAL CON- sim-'- u . 37 S. main St. BON MARCHE NEW GOODS AT CRYSTAL PALAGE ! C hrmtmu yoodfi - ill i n i,v ti't si- tl d splayed. Wt-.ii for th-in. A larger s-tock than ever. See our Vienna dinner tets for $20 and $115 this vt k only. Our thin, fine China tea 1 at cents pir set Our thin water t iuIjKts at iV) cents j. r dozen, and the celebrated B. Sc H. lamp, nVke. plated, for $1 50 f.ict HarKain c cr of fered Also Oar Spr'n cxlcnst n library lamp, with :!k and lin.-n shade, for $2.1:5, worth $5.l5. You hould not n.i. ftLlng our counter of reductions Many t i on it worth three timci what wc nsk f r iheiii. Io not forget tha1 we a e the I irpest ca! era in the State in China, (tlust, Lamps. House Furnishings etc. A fine line of jja'o ine and oil stoves, coal vas s, hotls, shovi l , tongs, pokers, etc , sihcap THAD, W. THRASH & GO. CRYSTAL PALACE, NO 41 PATTON AVENUE New A. 1 nl S t? ri vson 1 o Delicaciex . Atmore'a Mince Meat and IMum I'mHIiiig New Crop Raisins, Currant nd Citron. I- ew Catch Shore Mackerel and Koc Herring Try Powell Sc Snidtr's New Pack I'ancy Vhoe Tomatoes. Packed Spe cially for xt?. Just received a large lot 1 '.i.'i J e 1 1 i e s , Jams and Preserves. Hecker's Buckwheat. Maple Syrup. New Orleans and Porto Kieo Molasses. Our Stock is the Largest and Hest Selected wc have ever otlVred to the trade. lJo we 1 1 & S ri i I B. H. COSBY is daily rt.'civtng Additions to his ulrcady a ell Pclcoti 1 stock f Jewelry, Filvcrwar. Clrtck, WVtetic, Novelties, etc. THE Citizens i.f Ashe vdlc anil visittjr. the Is dies espfciully, are :n itetl t( call and inspect his !toek. His prices are icnsonftMe and 5alcs men RELIABLE nnl attentive Repaii in of watches and if cl r y, m specia 1 ty . Ccms and Treclous stones et by an cxpec'cnccd JEWELER. Wedding, Itirthday and ChristtniiS presents to satisfy all tastes ;it prices to suit the times. '"cw more of those leaatiful en garment ring- It ft at 27 Patton Ave. CO t -J la 2 3 S o 5 Z To Smokers! s .- 05 '-it X c o S o S O K T h -y 1 as ,., O 5 i: i - S: 5 - HKIN1TS0 & KEAGAN. TIIU AMBKICAN BAKERY HAS A VIJKY I1ANDSOMU I-1 N IJ Ol' ClOAKS, TOBACCO AND Cf.ARKTTES. DON'T l'Atl. TO COME AND SUB PS ! KICMUMBBK VK A1!'. SliKVlKd I-KBSII OYSTERS IN OI'K PAKt.UKS UNTIL. 12 (I'LLOk AT NICHT. OPHN AFTlvS O'CLOCK SI NUATS. OYSTERS SERYB1) IN ANY SI YLU. The American Bakery 18 COURT S QUAKE, TELEPHONE NU. 174 DRUGGISTS. I.NVi-.STKi tTION iti: juiii: AllornrjH urc Mmploxd nnd (lie tasc .VIII U I"lt cl M foro s; c i clury it t slinm - Wiircl atul Mnr rln Hav Ilci 11 Arrt'iititl. At I.i-:isf, Cliairiuau Mj;i tiiKi r Wai tt tin ?I lie I; I lu linn tx I'!i.-ii lor Tlie t'sc of ,liron ;l 1 u n lei l.il Iio:lH o jsn-ie C(r.-u1 attou tin, YVAciu.siiTtis, Xv. 15 "Wc liavt been ciiK''i,'4Ctl for scvc.-al months," naiil Chair- II surinifcs based upon a cons'i!cralj!o ,'irray ot (arts piovc col li c' , tlun thc;c ii a case at Paint Kock llril will involve j aiau Spring' r, "in the prcpaiatior. nf a not only the authorities t ( M.hHsou , rncasinc wliicli I will in'.roducc in the li u:-c ,-uui have tcfuTcd to the commit t'.e on lianliiny nnil currency, of which I am chairman. ( Mr ol j ct i .1 to risjwua to the reason. ihK- tlcinan is of th..- n.n:, try for a I cttcr s,-stcm of eumiicy. Anv elf m t, in in y jii'i'.'iuc !,t.i r,i;i:i ui the sv 'cin ol S'atc hanKs, liich prevailed heforc the war, would oe lutih-. While senile States would pi ov'd.- a. f:,Vr nvf -teai, the cxpei u nee of the jnst s'uiks t lint ined.er.i ililc i-su ? i I p a oe r nar.u v woid I l! i.l t .J country. What is re ipiiicd and deinair.K'd hv t lie con :i try is a national currency which shall :.t all time- h.' converlih!e into coin on de mand, which shall he elastic in character, sntlicient in volume, anil so c isu ilui'.cd 1 1 1 muslin at the country as to re pond to I he wauls o trade, and prevent cinyvs t.on in tiicreat money ccutris." "1 don't thii.k the imsii.t : : . . ; I r ; 1 1 lan!iiii! svstini lias jiroveil ilscll ,-ie. 'plate to the dt in oia's of tic: i-oanlrv." con;inueil Mr. Springer. Hut with proper n.iilation under r,uvi riinicnla! provisions, the Icnuls of the States, of comities, ami ol irrtit'ii tinni'eipa'ities can he utilized for he pui pose oi - ecu run; a national circulation, ni.nl all hanks, Slate as well as national, ih-p '-iiin such securities ondit to le i irin;lt-! to Lake out currency to at least HI per cent of the par value of siah lior.d-. couatv, hut perhaps the lou'lcd Stalls ;inil China. It vv ill lie ri incnili -reil that !at week Till-: Cinzi:s printed a letter received hv Mayor TaUtm from 11. W. Allen of YVoil Creek, Teim , which litter slated that a Chiiianian from Asheville was iu tlx: woods near there apparently demented and badly hurt. The letter said .airlh'r that the Chinaman had been ri liiicd and beaten, and nvc the names of two ei soris who hail a hand in the woik. After talking with the Chinese in this city it was co: eluded that the injiuid man was Lin Ciiin, who had Ic!; Ashi ville only a fe w day s helore on his wav to Johnson City via Morristoun. tin Moinlay Special i'eputy Y. K. i'.ta!-cr went down to Paint Kock to invcitij; ite the matter, taking with him Charlie Moon, a Chinam in, and James John' on, n colonel einplove iu h:or."c Wo's l.iua ilry. The latter wt rc taki n n'ony ia the hope that if tiny were sc. n by I.inj; Coin he would ii-O! -j;tiiz.- them and would not run it having been raid that the injured man would run from every person who tried to approach hiai. Deputy ( 'liiiij-cr ami the two men who accompanied him came back yesterday afternoon. So far as netting ri Klimpsc of DiiiH Can was concerned, their vi.-nt was truitless. The trip was not without results, however. Deputy 'onh;er told Tin; Crrui-.N he arrested Carter Ward anil Robert Morris, two youu white men, on a chaise ol c .ininiainc; the assault on the Chia.onan. The men were tried Tuesday aitcrno.in I -e fore I notice Trent, who rescrvtd his judg ment until Wednesday alien. Don. In the meantime the prisoners wcic fa-lad up in jail at Maishall. The story as told hvlKpuly (in l;.cr reveals such a case of most in n urn; an t reat inent of a harmless, inoian' Chinaman, as would salisly the most iioa use holer ol the coolies iu tin- lar Yi s'. a ml Nm Cr west. It appeals i ha! I-ii:;; '.'iii;;oi. on a westboin.il train at Asacvhie widi th.c iaienliou ed ,ivn to J Im-im City, Teim. lie jfot tl:r-Mi.:ii to P.uai K-.ck, 1 i.c line O'-lwein .Nor; ii i naini ami Tennessee, all rvhl. lie carried with lulu a -.: ril on i ue 1 1 u.s i e st in a Iran was I ve-ril t.ti Tl.iw ': i- I I. . .1 1 W.i the cini.liH tor u..oa h aviu-.- l'ai.il ie a!', where a crew Iron: the I; T , '. eV ii. road take clu:r;;i' of ti;c train. The eou du tor cou d no! nml. r-.,i ai d I. my; Cnu's talk when the hitler wanted l p av hi-' fare, anil the lesui; was that hint; Com was ej.ei.cil Ir.i'ii tl.v i rain. At tins i inu tile Chinaman was known to have a to!! ot money eont. lining about ;''o0 a; P.ils. llis assault followt (I, and. it -a said, t'.e two u.rn arreat' d wcae sea c .iu mitlint; the act. lie was simile in the side with an axe, in tjc dust wiihal stone, and his arms and lc;s wcic hru-j tally laccra'.td by do;;s thatweic :rl I upon loin. When the Chinaman c mid I make his escape he lid so, inr he was ii: ; a most piti i hie coin! it ion hall' :a;:al hv pain, in a numh coiiniry str.i-.c to hnn, anil unable to speak V. .iuhsi. ami it is no cause for wonder thai ti c iiij.ncd man took to the woodv. I-iii)4 1 11111 was seen the next day aficr the assault, moving throu.i4h the wood.-, anil seeming rcaily to run at every souinl. feni lul, perhaps, lest it miht he his toruu-uto! s coiniiiL; l.aek to tori me him. Hut now lie cannot be fnnal no trace ol him. Thcicarc those w a i be lieve that lie m.dc his way into the dense t hict'ct s and there, on' ol .-ih l or sound ot hniiiau hci'ii; suceuea'i d to his tetrib'e wounds. 'Mr re are Mil oliuis who hint that l.in.sj Com was put oat ol the way by wcij-lttirffj his hojva- I s.nla iny it in the h'reia ii lttoad . .c.ei may betiiccase, Liny (bin's ease u i'i prtibalily bccouii- line '.t inip.a l oe.a- I i II' V.II.I. tilif?i m-: UUFORE S'lilv (IH'MBV. S-.imi lieru Iron Men Making a I 'Ulil Alioliist Iron Ore Betnx I'liict fl on TIic l'rec I.ls -Woi U of TUs Coiiiuiltlec. Wasiiixcto.n, Nov. Hi. It is hoped by the Democratic members of the ways run! moans committee to be able to re port their now tariff bill to the public about November L.'5th or near the close ol next week. The popular pnssure is so very real far information on the sub j:cl and the iaipaittinities of interests aiieclcd hv eh,in;;e.) iu the bill are so cnibar: a--.-i'l to the committee that it has b.eu determined to settle all points upon which uuccrlfiiiily exists as soon as p issil 1 :. Tim- this purpose a series of conlereneis ol the lull Democratic niem boislnpo;' i la committee began today. The woil, of the sub committees is to be submitted schedule by schedule, and linailv pa-aed upon hv the entire mein herr.hip. I'pon the vexed ipiestions eoneerninH v, h'c'i the Riih-oonin;ittecs have been un able to a i rive at a di finite conclusion the principal nbcusidon ol the members will ho first tuKciid. Among the most im portant ol there problems arc the ijues tioii of an income tax, the internal reve nue scht duh s mid contemplated' addi tions in the Ircc Ii.-l. Tin re is a difl'er- puiiou anion,!' Democratic meni- 3M?8.1. iv r . i i s-;v Alwllii-1- li! In J rHiit-". M.VKSI-II.l.l S, Nov. Dh Tie. '.'e,.. Matluleii, cmuiandei armv carps, has l;r sometime 1 b round, pri an;-'. by hi-h v.alls are sentry box. !y p icinj; t 'a-r ti it d to p. room i; ; a a-. I he t! time: At mi.hrV.t aid c , i : v o. c ia -i ;1 ay a ( r;a!ie e. 'Use to their .- ra -l:ea int.. I he .1 ,-s'io place u-i- ti:is, some attics a i d ,c oecnpied an infer ual enco ' a i oersoxai aiuluii: iron ore, coal and salt to the lice list, and discussion is sharp as to tii wisdom of such action. Free vt o il, free lumber and Iree cotton baj $.' cceii. id assured, though there is '''' j i veil some dispute on these points. Ala I bam.i I k anoe rats tire up in arms against pultiry coal and iron ore on the free ii--: !lm' demand that their appeals lot lie c mini 1 1 re slud bo heard. viral momhers of the majority ol the j vYa s and Means committee were kept i.tliihuss today listei ing to aiguments and . ii, . " 1 'i " - ds In in interested persons who dc- j sired lo have ; hear views uiion certain 11,0 j m i lie - s incorporated into the new tar ill ties bib. The most imp.u taut of these were one delegations linm Ala'nama and Yiruiuia, i no i onier rcpic-culing tlioo lalaiul iron interests ol t lint. Stat'-. Ila v presented to Chahinan d .011 and others, the 1 e.is i;;s '. hy. in 1 hi-ir opinion, coal and iron ore should uoi be placed up-m the five list. O CO 1 the C 1,11 : a a s unity ph'shin that I ill idal i ais. s'cili. U II ha 1 in. oic d the a vtuuai c.iuicGR. I. i ; I. II A 1. lilies s iph 1 a , : aa 1,1 su.-t.ill most il-iir. :j;c, the c -i.t- here licit in- ...t e a-i ; iu". Ail I "e iniaale s sell -"i had r. : i 1 d cad v. i ea I he si.'.u i-e, a-re i tin-v to : " tiiiowu iu'.., a : t o a i o lie; ,1;;; 1 a ii e: V. I he p li. c ioanil t he H I I o a tin case bclhvcil 01 lave c. ii-.'iii.td i!i nnmilc. I her !.!. I'otind an in,-, xphnlcd li-onb in c!i..r WHO lliul Uc- 11 u lllinn rri-MtU l or 1 inl zzie-iiii ii'. a i-,ii.i r.. Ky., Nov. Di.-Kev. I. T. , ol h llei a 01 vilie, bid., was ni rested rc-.-;:;!;.- ela.i.ad wall cmbtzz'enictit. .ei r. I lad i eiiri sent cd a I. oiisvilie furi'i turc !i ;-:n in Indiana, and until accounts red the t xaet amount of the r!:art,l;- i- l,c .slaicd. I'er.llillU ill- loll II. dl was tclcascd on $2,01)0 lie was cou cried hv a ttirl ev.111- liiel I arc e-ur 1 n r t ; hah 1, 1 r. 11 s 1 c-iMence. o ! on PJ i ; lie-! ul I r,a . Aii !!I t.l. Svlel'f 'fll)-sil Claa 1. AVI . aian '. Ii. T. Wrr h, half oi ihc i-chool. V. ses.si.ai ;o,o it V With 1 he ' t .-'. ed, -1 Ma , ; - a i yes lei id visa I horn!. ; itclist ah ait a vcar a-'o, an'l since then j h 'S been i'ic pas: or in the ("nited I!rclli ! era eliuicli at S llcrsburf.', I ml.' Hclore that I.c was a justice of the pe ice, and w hi!.-scr ii,;r as such sentenced his own I son to the rock pde. Prior to t' is Hall j .-.as .1 en en s clow n. ! . 3A-: tsvv-. lo.-i-U:ri i'v iivdrnplinbla, Nhe lilnsaoit lojiiie-H Oilier Stck. C I. vkksvii.i.i-:, Toiii., Nov. 10. A cow on the firm ol W. P. Cocke, at Moselcy's Camphottline CURE S CHAPPED HANDS ! ROUGH SKIN ! After Sating "GOOD NIGHT' Use Camphorliu-. Camphorline ban become such a household remu'ly for all kinds cf r-ugh tk'a and chapped hands that we beg only to call your attention to it during this, the first cold spell of winter. It is no Irs useful after shaving, especially where the skin is tender or inclined to be sore. The city barbers have found this out and it can nowbe found at most or the shops. It has become so popular that otherj have tried to imitate it, not only in name, but appearance and properties. We have succeeded in getting the coined word "Camphorliuc," trade marked by the government at Washington, so that we can now protect our rights. The genuine may be known by an unbroken seal. It can he found at nearly all the drug toi-e-ii in the c'ty, and by the manufaetui-er-i. price 'J5 cents per bottle Rayson 8t Smith, PRB.SCKIPTION DRUGGISTS, til PATTON AVENUE. OPtN IVENIKGS UNTIL ELIVN O'CLOCK. I Oil!- ten a w. near l cie, was the cause of much r and destruction recently. She hud I hcvchii eal case of hydrophobia. lore it is done v. nil The Chinese here have 1111 ioycii Messrs. C.nd';cr eV I'r-.tch ird, al'.ortu es, anil the case is to be brought to the at tention i f the I nited States authorities and the Chinese minister at Washing' on. Mr. Dritehard, who came up Iroul Mar shall yesterday, has written toSceictary ot StatcCrc.diam, placing the lacts fully before him. Deputy Cudir returned t . Paint Kock last eveniny. Jonas Arro-.-ood anil Willi-in Culshall are believed ! have taken p.tit in the maltreatment .' bin;.; Gun an 1 will he a nested. it in a he'. : while 111 ': bcin:; do"C hh.ck IhU. icpiesints and i.o.v s'atcs, ana u ,1. o- j 111 iiaai.o j huhd.nes 1 1 dent out 1 !;:a'e Was that wiiat : ,lia.t.ial 1 1 , - : lie a ie spo.c it is ! 1 main ii' i 1. tid 1. o m, a, ! : p'i es 1 li'H.ii I5i; 1 1. i i tc si 1 1 1: ? r c 1.1: v 1 : 1. 1. m lie at PATTON AVE. AND CHURCH ST. Jl .T R EC EI VK I, COM I L KT B I I .N II Turkish Towels Bath Sponges Bath Brushes Bath Gloves NOTICBOI'R WINlcnV. Patent Medicine Cut Prices ! Aucot for IlUVLIiR'S CANIlf. la lllick !! lVilSlllllltOII Work. Yasiii.oton, Nov. 11! Ihc-idcit Cleveland arrived in Washington at S:!n this morning, li-tvin left the oily at midnight. He wasinetat the station liv Private Societal v Tinirher and drove at once lo the While House. Sccrciarv hamont returned with the Presideiii. liumiiiiatelv alter breakfast I 'reside-,, 1 Cleveland was at his disk n-iiu, and nt l):4. a privale .sieiilnrv v. as suit oicr to the state department with alalia' bunille of papers on which the President had taken action. - , 1 I 11 r eves ie 1 1 e pet !i oily uneu, and Bhe li,o j lo.-, in ii t'cii at the mouth. Hclore she s I was l.ihc I tin cow 1-i lcdand injured scv '''' I 01 al heau ol s;oik, tote down Icnoes and ' 0 j e. liiiuil led various depredations. She at tai ki d M r. Cocke, but h:s liie was 1 : .-.-vi 0 lo- -1 b ill li-.on his I,,-,, I l.r' rill- Ice lao 11 11 Warm Welcome. Dm Nr.ae !v, (', 1 , Nov. lib Ice tormcd ia Ib uuswieii this 111 unin and the jubi i.in'. p op'e arc celebrating the event, his: Minis ol the Itrunsw ick epidemic a 1 '.- cl iriia; last audlhe town will soon reMinie its hirinc-ss. At essup ice pi irlor of an inch thick. d a 1 A IH-nai.c liver I.iitnl I.ii-.its 11 "Trnsr cl v. t'iieri:va.i.i., N. C, Nov. Dh Aimer ShiujliKr and l'ore Smith had dispu'ed over land. Ycstcnhiy Smith onhivu Slaulucr to stop cult ia; 011 t he .lif 1 hind. Slauyhier relii-cd. Saiilhsli t liim Then tlu v ciiuelied and cmiaied their pisiols in each other, Smil h's brother eiviue; Slaughter several blows on the head w il Ii a piiee oi iron, t-'iii th Ii 11 dead. Slauitlitcr snapped an cniplv pistol live tunes in the bicasl ol the oilier Siail h, t hen Ii 11 ami dud atoi.ee. The tragedy ocenned about nine unhs train here. Tnmii'e 011 a Mtirplti Train Cantos. N. C, X.'V. 1.". When the Murphy train pm-s.d Addif, a station al the loot ol balsam in ointaiti, est ei da v, the ii-i-nt, W. A. Clayton and : ..- loriu Col, loi.it roa cimvlv linpioves. Col. J dm D. Cauurou is slowly im proving, but as yet is able to sit up only lor a little while a! a lime. Col. Cam eron's iilacss lias been the cause of a I -e 1,1-. .I.!, .0 ,T. ..I ,.n I,,, .en 1 i Hi .! ..'..! iT: t:..J..i 01 e 11, ie ,e . 1 , o re i .-. ,i , i , i 1 1 1 a i i , , i ( II 1C 11113 iu all parts of Xorth Carolina, nnd he desins to say to all of them that he has a deep sense 1 l unrn cialiou of these ex pi cssions.-. Col. Cameron's Iriends will each (crvcully hope that he may regain his licahli. $20 IN GOLD ! Absolutely Given Away ! I have placed on exhibition in my store a heavy plate glass money box containing $20 in gold. I will give one key with every cash purchase of t5 cents or more. One key in the lot will unlock the box. On and after February 1, 189, parties holding keys will be ectitled to try them. To the person hold ing the key that fits the box the contents will be given without reserve or conditions. Keys will not be noticed unless attached to the original tag. Please leave keys at store after trying them. MITCHELL, CSIH:XSEI TI-.UiOKAMS. 1 1 is brill veil that Commissioner Itlount was nilh.cnced in niakintr his report on t ho 1 t-voliit 1011 in I la wail by 1 ho knowl-cih.-o t hat . si v ral months before that event took place, cert ain men, w ho r fter- w a t lis pa rl innate 1 111 I he uprisiniT, vtsi ii 1 Washington and had a talk with Piesidcut Harris. 111. t , tsccrclar) Ore sliniu Ifitlot-Nccl. Ih.-eii.-i, Voe- 11 " ,0 e; ,0.,-,. i csliatn has to s v in his h tier on the ' , Mcs.v.'ti.rcr lb vs.ui had a disi'atc as 1 thescltlemeniol son,- ispus-i cha. , ' . '' x" ,rs:,jl" tl,c Iate I , - ,,,.,, 1 ; .. .1., , ''''i'L' l'.ir,rri)tt , tho iiist ori.'iti, were W-..C MMMM- f I ll.M M 1 .vl,,,.' ,1 ! i-'i-VtllI ll ilC I . I 1 1 1 ll.'l 111 . Ill V H l) j II ' himsih with u switehioek.' and several ! ,,,,M' l" '"'1'' rut . Ih-r of $11,l)oO for ol his friends were on hand with si icks. 1 ,il w 1 ,''1,t'i " c l,isl"rljn s works. ;e -;un and other things, app.-irtni ly Jolin II. Mcl..-.r: n, iiiannuer of the r the ) uri'os-: " "c.a-ai.ine.' im t i.c ival I nsai nice e ni aany and t he jjrent- es. ji-e-r. i. la ;. ton, rL is saia, cntcri o " et l.n,,li,i ant hoi it v on tire insurance, Hawaiian situation is aosolutcly cor- t lie c ,r an.l 1 1 re v or strtiek al Pots-ii ihnl linui in art ihscit-e, at Hirkcnhcad rcct," said Mr. l-nKhsh. ex-Sccietarv to !"''1"1 li!1K i' 1,1,1 ""l ':' l ' Houd .y. I (m i in 1 til t i vc l.'.'iv'pc ii- i i i w i ! . Oucen Iahnokl., vvhohus Inn stop. ,1M( wl,r hlok intl) lhe m.au.r. ' : b:c hiiuared nrd cicht v di e weavers, ini here since the I 'nil u w as deposid. I .. ... iirplocnat tie t hace null, 1-all Kiver. "There will be nj h -uiji in Hawaii win n j l unwell !!: Wini. ; Mas., s'ruck Wednesday, nllcKinK 'onK tins news is reeciveil. 1 lie Ann i nans iu I x - , , v 1 t. n 1 cuts and small waccs as the cause ii ai ... a: : i i ., I Xl- "kls, Nov. l.i-lll -Ri book-, iieinuiuiu n 111 lie upii ' leiiiiiii. "ill iill . .i.ii.i . i the rest ol theetv and island will he ' , " the Curt of Common Picas I ' rfporled that the Nandcr- : iioiiinsiwii eoiieiiii in iiie ixraiuiiu hdu i w ill ooii take possession, and that a i;lad. The merchants want the J ici u ' this inoruiio', dismissed the c inpl lint restored. X outrages have ever been ! a-.-aiusl Ku-s. 11 S.a;:c in the suit ol Delhi petpetratcd by the ratives. They want ! Ki-.tam lor f'.Dli.nii'i loi breach ol pii.1,1 only t- be let alone and are titliinn that ' ic o; mai ria,;.-. the I nited States should control the I islands as it has been done lor maiiv years, I by virtue ol commercial supremacy." MiNliorc- Hiid oil. Bai.timoke, Mil.. Xeiv. DI. The Mir chants and Miners Triinsport.-ition com panv's steamship AIIckIuuiv. from Sa vannah. reported ashore on Kent island i.iiilon icu-H-ii in c. Xi:u YoiiK, Nav. Di Iti.le McAdani of t he Sup-. rior court has aiaui'lcd the mani.icjcof lallian Uussoll to lidvvaid T. Solomon, the composer. ' j;real coal c onibi'.te is I ormin I Ci ivemor At-hl of Illinois savs the 1 Chic. mo ati irohists were pardoned un ' c niditiouallv. lie added that there are no anarchists in Illinois. The trial trip of the I nited States I crui-cr .Columbia, from Cape Hcnlopen , to Sout n noston, was tbc quickest ever j made hy a war vessel. Iter tlusUniiU tin. icu cel. 1'iot.v. I )., Xov. 1G Uiijion hcaii; ii.- last niht, has lieen assisted oil and ur- farmed of the fact that her hnsbanii had i rived in piort this nioruiiik'. She suffered been buncoed nut of $ l,r()0, Mrs. Adam i The German Reichstag was opened bnt little damage. : Ilrifcht dropped dead. today hy Lmcror William in perse n Tl e proposed race at Hoston lie t ween Directum and Alix has been declared off. Men's Outfitter, 2 PATTON AVENUE. MIS. S. M. HUDSON, M. L. A., Graduate and Gold Medalist of the Ontario e. tiei ics i.oiiegr, w nitliy. tint , is pre Ipared to giTe instruction in Vocal Music - - and Elocution AT II EK BESIllBNCB: 29 BAILEY ST, ASHEVILLE, N. C- Mrs. Iluudson is alsc onrn for fif. ments as Vocalist and elocutionist at enter tainments, socials, etc. s TERMS MODERATE'S'- . nov!3d1m CAROLINA ICE 5 COAL GO. NATURAL, AND T Tl MANUFACTURED 1 I rf ALL KIND8. HARD AND SOF1 COAL 39 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE. -TELEPHONI OFF1CB NO. ISO. YAKD NO. IV. -THV TII HI- MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE TERT BEITWOBK, CHURCH STREET. TELEPHONE 70
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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