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A Citizen, sheville VOLUME IX.-NO 1G9. ASIiEVrLuLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1898 PRICE 5 CENTS. THE BEST FAMILIES OF OUR TOWN AND VICINITY USE COTTOLENE. TH E MOST INTELLIGENT AND PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE EVERYWHERE USE IT. KROGER'S, 41 COLLEG E ST. REAL ESTATE. V. B. OWVN. W. W. WEST. Gwyn & West, (8ucceor to Walter B. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASKEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 I or Cent. Notary PutiHc, ComTntaaloner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH HAST COURT SQUARE. CORTLAND BROS., ttcnl ate Urokcrx And lui C9tinr?tl Agents NOTAR V Pl'BLIC. Lt.noit nc'itrcl v placed at ijcrfcnt OSRees vst J6 Pi-.ttoo Avenue .Second .floor. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. purnlahcd and Unfurnished Hotisc. UFKJCIi KCf)MS. Loans securely ftluced at Blbt per cent. i I I I 1 I 1 California Breakfast Food! More nutritious than oat meal. More palatalilc than any other grain prep aration. One 20 cent pack age will convince you. G. A. GREER. 2S North Main Street. 'Phone ISO New Crop Country Buck wheat l'lotir. A. D. COOPcR GROCERIES. New Crop New Irleans Mnl.isscs a tid Svnip. New Crop Currants Raisins and Citron. COP. MAIN AND N. COURT SQUARE BON IVIARCHE Is Hee To Stay I WILL OFFKK ITS I' INK STOCK OK PRY OOODS. HHESS lillOlli. LADIES' ANIi CIMI.DRE.VS WRAPS CH HAT. SPECIAL ATTKNTION CALLKD TO ITS Sl'LHNllll) AMI L'DMPLhTK 1 INK OF l.AMKS' A.N C II I l.R UN'S UNIlKKWIi A K. CUNTS' Ft U- NISIIINGS, IMNCY COOIJS ANU AliT NliKDLK WORK. EVERYTHING AT K liATLY RlSlifCI l I"R I C lis, AS C H EA P S THIS C I1EAP1-ST, MATERIAL con s' i ri;v !: 37 S. main St. BON IVIARCHE l I I I I I i I B. H. COSBY i- I:liIv rei-civnm Additions to hi Hlre.-idv w 11 selected stock l' Jewelry, Filverwnr.", Cloiks, Watche. Novelties. c1c. THE Citiicna of Aarcville and visitor, (he ladies especially, lire invited to call arid inspect his stock. His prices are t easonaMe and ralci- men RELIABLE and Httcutive. RepniiinK of watches and tewelry, a specialty. I '.ems and Trecions atones set by an expeclcnced JEWELER. Wedding. Birthday and Christmas presents to satisfy all tastes at prices to suit the times, A Tew more of those beautiful en Kagcmcnt rintgs I fc at 27 Fatton Ave. NEW GOODS AT CRYSTAL PALACE! Christtnu noods wi'l si. in lie opened arid displayed Wi.it for them. A larger stock than ever. See our Virnna dinner lets for $20 and $23 this week only. Our thin, fine China tea i at s cents pir set Our thin water f mulcts at f0 cents pi r dozen; and tbe celebrated B. oi II. lump, nxkcl plated, fur $1 no. Biggest Ilarguin c er of fered Also Our Spr ns cxtcusi n library lamp, with silk and tin.n shade, fur $3.25, worth $f. 25. You-hould not ini-M yictug our counter of reductions Manytlii'K on it worth three times what we ask I'jr ihem. Do not forget tha' wc a-c the largest Teal era in the State in Chbia, Class, I amps, House Furnishings etc. A fine line of ga'd ine and oil stoves, coal vnss, hoiis, sii ovtl, tones, pokers, etc., sclieap THAD. W. THRASH 31 GO. CRYSTAL PALACE, NO 41 PATTON AVENUE A. 1 i c I JS a oil ; ib 1 c IDfc?liOcMeieis. Atmore's Mijcc Meat and I'lum I'udoiiij New Crop Raisins, Currants mil Citron. few Catch Shore Mackerel and Roe HerriiiR Try Powell Sc Snider' New Pack Fancy Who'e Tomatoes. Packed Spe cially for u.. Just received a large lot ln'.is fellies, Jams anil Preserves. Hccker's Buckwheat. Maple Syrup. New Orleans and Porto Rico M olasscs. Our Stock is the Largest and Itest Selected we have ever o tiered to the trade. Powell & Snider. -i 5 . To Smokers! ww wwww mT' w THE AMERICAN BAKERY HAS A VBRV HANDSOME LINK OF CIGARS. TOBACCO ANII CI'-.AR KTTBS. DON'T FAIL TO COME AND SEE I'S ! KlvUBMREK V H ARK SERVlNi; FRBSII OYSTERS IN OIK PARLORS UNTIL IS (I'CLOK AT NIf.HT. OPfcN AFTER 4- O'CLOCK SUNDAYS. OYSTERS SERVED IN ANY STYLE. The American Bakery 18 COURT SQTJAKE, TELEPHONE NO. 17. 3 u v. Z s aj t. 5 7- 5: 55 3 . fej as O a f: S ' a S S s' n, 5. HEINITSU & REAGAN, DRUGGISTS. THE TARIFF A LOCAL ISSUE UNCOCK 'WM !Vt)r hli I A I WIIONK AM I K M I. Tlte Wais mid Means Committee Havlas a HchnIoii Vl'li Koiitli crti IX mocratH Who I'li ncl For a Duly On Coal And Iron Ore. Washington, N'ov. 17. Tlie Ichikssic Coal and Iron cunipanv located at UirmiiiKhuni, was lepiefcnfcil before the tarilV commitUe vcsteiiliy. Messrs. Itusli and Baxter wervspoUvsmcn for the de'.CRation. They stated tliat they came as business men purely, although the en tire delegation were Democrats in polili ,cal ntfiliation. The interest they repre sented, the committeemen were informed, amounted to Sl-Ti.OdO.OOOand were the means of livelihood lot 75,000 men in Alabama. The coal and iron interest of Alabtmn, it was stated, fed and clothed more i ban one-fifth of the entire popula tion ol that State, and the comfort and happiness ol this larc number of people was involved in the question whether or not these articles should be put iion the lice list. Tne Virginia deleuatioii was repie sentcd bv John T. (irillin, Joseph T. Dub;, Henry Kern, T. 1; Trotnian, V. I! Car ney and II. C. Murrav. These gentle men had an inti rview with Chairman Wilson in which tliev uracil upon him the necessitv. from their point of view, of retaining in the proposed new tarili measure, a duty ot JO cents per bushel upon potatoes Mr. Murrav acted as spokesman and presented facts and ti : urcs sliowini; the extent of the interests involved. He said that this was the only protection that was afforded to the farmers of the Atlantic coast, or at least that portion of it tributary to the Nor folk market. They have to pay pro tected prices upon articles that they consume, but the tax noon potatoes did not, it was asserted, rai'e the price of this great product to the people. Nor folk, it was staled, haudlcsabout 1 ,000, 000 barrels of potatoesaummllv. It was particularly desired, it was said, to pro tect the farmers there against the impor tation of Nova Scotia potatoes which come in ballast, paving but little or no freight. The labor in their production and the value ol the land upon which they are raised being Uss than in the United States, producer of potatoes here wotdd be placed at a disadvantage if they were compelled to meet this Cana dian competition. The members of I lie delegation made no obj-'ttUm to the hue importation of lieimuda potatoes lor sale as they did not come diieetly into competition with iiupoits froiii lUr miiila. Southern mannl.icl urei s who arc pro testing against the abolition of the dnt v on iron ore and coal have issued a public statement aprcal ug to t lie Democratic party for protection to several bumiiid million dollars invested in manufactures and mineral iands in the South within the past 13 years. The statement ap peals to Democrats generally ami also to the manufacturei s of the West ami South lm co-oiicrat ion in resisting Llie legislation having tor its object the plac ing of iron ore and coal on the tree list, and contains long arguments agab.s1. such proposition. The following extracts from the state ment will serve to give its purport : "II is far more iinpottant to ilclend the money that has already been invested under the tariff rn ore and coal than to attempt to build up the manufactures of iron in those parts of the country from which it is slowly par si -g by ope ration of national cans s. Toe State of Michigan produces inoie iron ore today than all the States put together, omit ting Minnesota; and il trie iron ore is to be the issue she will have to look to her surpremacy. The Southern iron men have resolved to icsist the repeal ot the duty, forgetting lor the raomei t all differences of politic il lulul. and mindlul only of that bitter and more stable thing, to wit, domestic prospeity. Millions of dollars have bun lavished in the South in the mining ol iron ore on the supposition, und the 'casoti.iblc one too, that thev would not be pur in j.o pardy in the house of their Iriemis If the duty is repealed an I time should follow the erection of luriiaeis on the coast, as it is now anticipated, what is t it become of the invistnieuts nlic.idy made? It is easy enough to say, alter tbe furnaces have been blown n L and the rolling mills closed dowii.th it a mis take has been made, but that w,l! not repair the wrong." PRACTICAL, ANI ;OOU. PATTON AVE. AND CHURCH ST. Jl T Rll RIVKIi COMI'1.1-: I E LINK Turkish Towels i ! Bath Sponges Bath Brushes ! Bath Gloves ! NOTICE OI'R WINDJW. Patent Medicine Cot Prices ! Auent for IIUVLER'S CANDY. Tin-: paint rock t rutt.i: .Inuttier Arrest Made .ni: juii iOt I llllllll. Makshai.l, X. C, Nov. 1 7. Special. Special Deputy SlurilV W. R. (ludgir arrived on tbe noon train today having in custody W. A. Lawson, who is charged with , being in the crowd that com mitted tbe assault on Ling (lun at I'aiut Mock a lev days ago. I1 efforts to find the Chinaman have failed. It is generally believed that he has wandered off into the mountains and died from the effects of his wounds. The parties now confined in jail will' have a bearing at this place next Mon day. Great indignation prevails among our people and every tl'f.rt wi'.l be made to find the C hinamaii and to convict the parlies who commit ti d the outrages, mior INTO IILI.JKIMlll'H Tlie Itulle. CmiifM Ii-r to nit H"ir Jusi'iili Jei'lVrsiiii Ni;v Yiii:k, Nov. 17 It is learned that Joseph Jcfl'ersoii cime very netir biing killed by the bullet of a crank who shot into Dclinonico's last night. Jeffer son hud just left a sent over which the bullet coursed to the wall where it struck. IIOXOLULUANS MAY FIGHT AT J U'KMIINVII.Uv. Ill CoiIji-M AtI Mllcheli To Hil lt Tliat Town, Ii-rliii Ni:v Vhkk, Nov. 17. Il.irrv Mason i f Jacksonviilc, l-'la , wh.i lias bun laic to arrange for a light between Mkchcll and Corbctt in that city, left for liome yesterday. "I am quite satisfied," he said, "that the tight will come nli at ti e Duval club." "Did Mr. Mitclull sign the articles. Mr. Mason ?" ashed a reporter. Mr. Mason shook bis liead, wlreh ni'ght me.'in nnvthititr, and replied: "1 am perfectly s itisiied that the nun will meet in the ring, and am positive l oth sides are in earnest " Iacksonvu.i.ic, N.v. 17 Yesterday' alternoou the mail fiom Tallahassee, brought tbe billowing lcitcr trotn the oflice ot tbe governor ol I-Mori.la : Tai.i.aiiassi;i-. Nov. 10 To. N. I!, 'reward, sheriff ol Duval: Dear Sir l lie governor directs that you will take all proper incautious to prevent anv "prize lights" or s icalled ' ;;!ovc con tents" in Do val i ount v. 1). l.;nm, 1'iivate Secret a rv. mi tsui; ti tititi tt;t. 1(1 lit 11 i Mil 'M !l ItliVrlt;. I If I'lOlHI' ItlUII Coi.f.M iifs, 1 :d., Nov. 17. Taking horses ami cows on trial before pnrcbas-itu-, or taking rooks and other ctnpl ,yes 00 a probatuiitarv tirm bi foic final em ployment, i s ol common custom in this part of liiiliana, but il is rarilv a vour.g woman is ashc I to go llu-ouh such an ordeal betorc I be marriage .,tate is cn lered into. keceailv, b '',cevt r, a 'outi'; wool i:i ot t I.is city i cceis'ed such a prti position I rom a resident of lioggsto wn. Ti;e wi.u'.d-lie groom was looking 1 r a sure thin::. It the young wom.-oi would go to his home 1 o- l wo wulis I ) wash the pans and Settles ami attend It) other ncccssnrv b1 1 te-choh I iliitics in a ntania r sat-sttu:-l.'iv to Mini a prop.osi 1 of ntarriatt v oiilil be in olc. Tbe inagniti-ciit oii'cr vtry ltargn.'i!!! Iv rernseo, tt.e y'Oiog staling tli.it she pn lcr:cl to tcmai-i her papa .;!.! m nut, '.'.In hid co li ce in In r. 'A'.'l V 1 1 1 iilil! ;!. '.iiiim;i;v Ti tollt g M u a 1 lea- Hill IS.ls.li. 1! (i'.-H IllM Over a lieir. Some t : . e ago a 1 1 '-go 11 n 1. whiskcv, io lr.i"s t to Kmixville, stolen til ni the depot l.eic. Cbiel vcr of the 1 i ii ni Detective .il.-' Icv in vestigate! aiol located the sto'eii sti.ff. Wnliitsu iv l.t.bt Mr. 1 leave, a. coin panied by I 'at r. datca Mcl'owi.!! and 1'cnland, win: t;i ilic b"ttsc i.eeitpied o- I'e.H-h-vii',; and u-e van . lag bad i 1 he li ow. bv 1MI I'.aid.. I. tice Mow. I!..-. I on rctui niti!, into t he i 1 1 1 k i i-' been buried in : he .1 the b. a ; ill -. I "round ii- but had bin; token up 1-- v.! .v. wit h bis otl'.ii i Iki t. i , 1 Iao' ot the v lusU'v rt ra ilii. .!. H iskcil. who was a en coupl.r l. iS: D. yards here, bad a l.caiia" Justice J. H. Worslev ami was ! court in a liond ot SHOO. A IOH"i:'.1 KICK. l'aliue uaillicailou of tlie l.lt c llounf Cio, McKlnlev. M r, Ymknon, 0., Nov. 17 The p.-opie ol Alt. ernon nnd vicinitv, irrespective of party, adopted Governor Mckinley's plan lor celebrating the result ol last luesilav. A public stib-oriiiii- :i was taken find expended for coal and flour. and loaded upon 110 wagons decorated with tl.igs, bunting and Mckinley and protection banners and, headed bv the band nnd drum corps, win hauled through the principal streets, alter which the donations, under the direction of the Woman's Christian Temperance I mon. were distributed to the worth.' poor of the city. Wr ter ii Curolliia AiipolittmeitiN duou, Washington, Nov. 17. The 'resi dent's appearance gives contradiction to all the reports that have been in circula tion regarding his ill health. lie is full of vigor, .and looks as robust as any time in his hie. It was said al the White House that the I'lesident disired to clear up the accumulated business this morning before taking up some pending appointments. Large Kohl-ry ol Old Coins, New Ohi.kans Nov. 1.1 liurglars last night entered a room on the second ah'iu: ail., us in the b- lore eld to ii ; J l (4 1- A I'OS.HIlUl.ITV UK Til AT II IPPKNLNU, rrovliloual Uovernnitut Mas a l orce of ,ooo Well Urllleel aicu Wlitt Arc: ArmccI foi UUNlueKS MliilHtcr Willis' I'ruiiram V," ash i Ni 'j i i.n, Nov. 17. I'rom those who are i:i touch w ith the White House comes tbe intelligence concerning the Hawaiian matter that the administra tion is disappointed tliat the conscience ol llie country has not been awakened in sympathy wilU tbe act which U claimed bv the administration to be one ol justice and f airness. There has also crept into the Department of State a feeling ul iloubt as to whether the pro visional government will yield so readily to the mere suggestion of the minister of the I uitcd States as was hoped when he was dispatched to Honolulu. Il is learned that the forces of the pro visional government though small are well organized and disciplined and are most ol tbeiu sharp shooters. It is said that there arel'.OOO picked men provided with amis in 1 lonolul u and enrolled in 'rilled companies. They have been trained loi two mouths past as a safe guard against any royalist uprising of the islands. This lon e would be superior to w hat the I'liileil States men of war at Honolulu could put on shore. But no one thinks that any resistance would be made should the murines ac Luallv be lanikd. It is now pretty well undcrstoi il that Minister Willis is in structed not to laud marines and adopt a policy of force, but to confine hiiuselM to a conciliatory policy. There is not mar so much faith as there was that a conciliate)! y policy v ill avail to induce the provisional o vernnient to yield, and there is authority for supposing l hat there 1. as never been any intention ol continuing; its support to Lilioukalini alter her restoration. The possibility that Minister Willis may not be able to carry out the pro gram ol peaceable rest ration ot the I linen anil the analiiani.itioti ot the uro- v isional government with the other ad ministration makis:1.!! interested in the inoviUHiit ill at eate. m:i7,i:ii a iown. K .-vleiiii -voltil toktlHi: cup.ure ?.tciue Arms Ami .-.munition Paso hi; Nou n:, Ma., Nov. 17. A courier fi om the scene of the recent in sui'getit upi isiog in this State brought news las', night that the rebels 1 ad sur prised ami captured the town of Corri li'.os. The small garrison was put to thghL and sonic oOO liorses, am uiuuit ion, cam') stores and a rms sei.vd. Two cora- paires of Icilera 1 troops got under way to Corriiiios from lu re last night ar.d t a-- co :n pa n ics of en valry were enrou te to the same point when llie courier was s-. nt back. I'rrhlileiillal . iiIii(ul toils Washington, Nov. 17. The President has m ale the: following; appointments: John D. St oi-ker of ( . orgia, s- urvei or ot customs at Atlanta, 5a;D. M. Kilpat rii'k ol I,oiiisi,n a, assistant treasurer of the railed States at New Orleans. Ilioele Keeuril klrokeii Attain. A.vsm ii. i.e., Tcnn., Nov. 17 At West Side park yesterday J alien 1'. IMiss broke tlie lull van's standing: start bicycle ri cord by ma king the distance in S 4-5, and the or.c-cihih mile standing start recoid by troing in It; -t r;. Kcvri t trjii;l lies 'Ualsed. Savannah, t'.i., N;v, 1 7. (Juarar. lines were i.-iiscil on the Central railroad vesti rdav anil the inspectors removed. Health eertiti. ati s arc no longer reipiired for admission to any city oa thai road. N!):tol,ls Consul OlllIlllt.H Muiclde. IIai.i 'iM. )!!-, Nov. 1 7 Dan Carlos Diaz, con Mil tor pain iii this tity, com mitted suicide t'oia morning by jumping Iron) the lourlli story ot lus residence. Niirei'io I'erklim llrad, Mi M i' 1 1 is . Ten n . . Nov. 17. Secretary A. K. I'l l kins, of the . M. C. A., who was ii iarcil at tbe fire Monday night, died ester lay. A'lC.M'.tiUi'i' ol Ilitt(.-tileri Dead. Yiii.NA, No v . 17. I'riace Alexander of Baltenberg, formerly I'rince of Bulgaria, died at noon todav at Gratz. Campboiline CURES CHAPPED HANDS ! ROUGH SKIN ! Alter Savins "OOOli NIGHT" Use Camiihorliii". Cumpnorliiic has become such a household remedy for all kinds of r.uKh 8k;n ami chapped hands that we bej only to call your attention to it during this, the first cold spell of winter. It is no Ir-fsu cful after shaving:, especially where the skin ii tender or inclined to be sore. The city turners hove foand this oat and it can now be found atmostofthe shops. It has become so popular that others have tried to imitate it, not only in narre, but appearance and properties. We have succreded in Kcttiuc the coined word "Camphorliac," trade marked by the eovernment at Washington, so that we can now nrotect om- rii,i. The genuine may he known by an unbroken seal. It can he found at nearly all the drug st.on in the c ty, and l.v the manulaetur er. price 1!5 cents per bottle Raysor & Smith, I'RIiSiKU'TION URl-GGISTS, ;il PATTON AVENUE. tPEN IVNIIGS UolTK ELIVN O'CLOCK. C .l)i;SlSI) Th LUGRAMS. It CnuseH Ilic: Ilentli of Rev Willi of Wt lister. Rev. I!. ('.. Wild ol Webster. Jackson county, met his divth Wednesday in a distressing manner. While near a horse he was kicked bv the animal, bis injuries bring such as to cause bis death in a lew horns. Rev. Mr. Wild was a well known min ister in the Western North Carolina con ference. M. li. ch'.rch, South, and was about jS yeais of age. lie was the father of J. A. Wild, messenger in Acting Collector Rogers . t'ice bete, and thvsou left ycstcrilav for Webster, in response to a teli grain announcing the death of his father. Now llerir'N ilicliite'SH. At'ki'is, Tex., Nov. 17. The siiptcine court in the eonteste I election case in volving the maj uty of theeity of Dallas, has decided that Itvton T. Hav was elected mnyor instead of W. C. Conner, who has lit Id I lie oflice for over six vears. The decision also t fleets th? entire board ot aldermen voted tor at tbe same lime. Ininc Onin iiiaiKl :iue-r4 Cuter, London, Nov. 17. A conference be tween the mine owners association and the delegatPK from the millers federa tion was held todav. Il i. repotted that the conference linallv ngrcd to submit ucs'ions at issue to Lord Roseberrv $20 IN GOLD ! Absolutely Given Away ! i""J--5- $- 1 have placed on exhibition in my store a heavy plate Klass money box containing $20 in sold. I will give one key with every cash purchase of gs cents or more. One key in the lot w ill unlock the box. On and after t.-., i .. . - nn . . . . o,uaI j, parties Holding keys will be entitled to try them. To the person hold ing the key that fits the box the contents will be Riven without rescrve'or conditions. Keys will net be noticed unlessttached to the oriKinal tag. I 'lease leave keys at store after tryinK them. MITCHELL tin- floor of a St. tharles street business , .,,,,1 accept his deeissiou structure, sawed n hole through the I . - . - ' . . . floor and let one man down bv means of! on ",c ,-"","" l"'" a rope into the oflice of . . Hretto, an I Doniion. Nov. 17. A hc.i vy Kale f et in old coin dealer. I here the man stole be- todav on the western nnd southern tween $5,000 nnd $li.O(IO worth of valu able gold, ilvr r nr.d copper coins. Chaiiice of KallroaU Managers Atiu sta, Nov. 15. Major John W. Green, general manager ot the Georgia railroad, ltns scut in his resignation to the directors and it lias been accepted. The probabilities are that Mr. Scott, coas's of Great I'ritaiu. It is thought the maratinie casualties w ill be great. The l'.ritish steamer Uorlean lias foundered. The captain and 10 of the crew ate lost. CalHollc Iiih liul ton Hunted Madison, V is., Nov. 17. The Iidge wood rcmalc seminary, a Catholic in stitution conducted bv the Dominican who has been acting central manager ' sisters and valued at about $75,000, during the nbsccncc ot Major Green, will ' w-as destroyed by fire last night. Two be appointed general manager. lives were lost. Through S;r Julian I'auneefote, her ambassador at Washington, Great Iiri tain knew ol t he act in thel'nited States contempt itid with reference to Hawaii and assured Secretary Grcshum she would not interfere in any move this country might make. The Amalgamated men and manufac turers at Youugstown, Ohio, have reached a settlement ni thescalenuestion. The puddlers will receive $.75 on a basis ol 1 ' a cent s, a-.td the scale will he in the nal u: e ol a pirpttud one. The Miami Flint (ilass Works, I'cru, In.!., began operations Wednesday after hi-irg closed four months. The Howe factory, cm p!o i nu I i n pt rs ins, is work ing longer lime, and t here arc ol her evi- ilei.cis of prospe- it v at Peru. John A I 'i oke, ti eii sun r of tin- Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad eompanv was saudhagucd and robbi d of $"I1,0(K in the ollicc ot ll.c ctn pany, on the ninth llioroltbe ivoi-kci'v lui ldiug. Chicago vVeilnesil.i . The cro-,1 c !' i ot a t oi s n the Province of I'liuce lidn.-nd Nl.jml this year is enor mo ts iiii'l t be potatoes are of splendid quality. Thev are ret ailing in Halifax, N S , at I'.j cc. ts a bushel. Kepid lica n leaders in Conjrcss hope the Senate will pass the federal election repeal law, tbctehy depriving the Demo cratic party in t!ie otiili ot a campaign is: tie. A lei iii no snow storm prevailed at Dunkirk. N. Y., Wednesday, assuming: blizz ltd proportions at times. About 8 inches ol snow tell. Mr. L. 7.. Lciitcr of Chicago, has eiven $10O,(Ki() to the Columbian Museum on condition t hat it be retained in Jackson l'aik. The Armour I'aekini; company ot Chi cago, tins ucii a Wilmington, im. v.. butcher lor SL'a.OOO lot libel. Frost lightly formed again at Bruns wick, G.t., this morning. Men's ( )ut titter. .' PATTON! AVENIIS. MIS. S. M. HUDSON, M. L. A., Graduate and Gold Medalist of the Ontario Ladies' Cotleg.-, Whitbv. Ont , is pre Ipared to Rive instruction in Vocal JVIvisic - and Elocution AT 1IHK BESIUBNCK: 29 BAILEY ST, ASHEVILLE, N C Mrs. Huadson also open for tniraec nts as Vocalist an1 elocution!. t .i S- t.-onments, socials, etc. TERMS MODERATE-- - .. . nov!3d I m CAROLINA IGE 5 COAL GO. NATURAL AND T n f i MANUFACTURBD I I j P, ALL KINDS. HARD AND BOP1 COAL 39 PATTON AVENUE. ASHEVILLE. TELEPHONE OFFICB NO. ISO. YARD NO. 14. -THV TIQ- MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE TERV BESTWOKK, CHURCH STREET. TELEPHONE 70
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