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Daily Ashevi VOLUME IX. NO 171. THE J ASH EV1LLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20. 1893 PRICE 5 CENTg. I , New Crop Counlrv Muck wheat Flour. GROCERIES, New Crop New Orleans Molasses and Syrup. 15 EST FAMILIES OF OUR TOWN AND VICINITY USE COTTOLENE. THE MOST INTELLIGENT AND PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE EVERYWHERE USE IT. KROGEUS, 41 COLLEGE ST. J. P. COOPcR New Crop Currants Raisins and Citron. COP. MA'N and N. COURT SQUARE RliAL. ESTATE. V. B. CiWVN. w. w. WEST. Gwyn 6c West, (Successors to Walter B. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1381 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Publlo. Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SODTHRA.iT COURT SQUARE. CORTLAND RROS., Real Katate Broken And tti-rewtinvtit Ajtcntw NOTARY PUBLIC. Louii seetn-cly placed at 8 per cent. Offices J5 Ac i;tt Pitton Avenue Second ;floor. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Puruisbed and Unfurnished House.. OFFICII ROOMS. Loans securely placed at Btuht per cent. G. A. GREER G. A. GREER G. A. GREER Block Isl.uul Bonelees Codfish Two pou ml Tablets, Very Fine Alliatifora Layer Baisius. Largrt clusters BON MARCHE Is Hepe To Stay ! WILL III'MiH ITS I'INIi STOCK 1)1' DK V COOllS, PKESS HOODS, I.AOIBS' AND CIIII.DKKN'S WHAT'S CIlliAP. SI'UCIAl. NEW GOODS AT CRYSTAL PALACE ! Clir'iStuiu ;;M)ds , ill so in be njnnnl ad displayed. i . for th in. larger stock than ever. Sec our Vi- nt:n il inner ttts for $i!0 and $25 this week only. our tliia fine China tea i at s cents p.r set Our thin water t inbWrs nt T ) cents p r thjzcn, and tbe celebrated I. .S: II. lump, n ekcl plated, for $1 fio ri.trest Bargain c it of fircd Also Our Ppr': cc'cnui n library lamp, with s.lk and in n shale, fin- $j L5, worth $r.U.". You houltl not ini-n (icing our co'in'ir of reductions NLinv t li t on it worth three 1 lines what we aU I r t.lum. Ho not forjft t thn we nc the 1 r );it an!, ers la the State 'n Chi -in, Class l.nmps, House Furnishings etc. A tine l.iu- of jlji o ine and oil stoves, oal vns?n, ho 's, s'mv 1 :, to:';', powers, etc , sch.ip THAD. W. THRASH i GO. CRYSTAL PALACE, NO 41 PATTON AVENUE Xew Ai il iSo.-ixoj ifil.ilt IDol icacics.. Alratrr j Mi.nr Meat ami I ' lit 1 11 l'mlii'ieg N't' v l.'rop Kaisais, ATTIJNTION CAl.l.l'.O TO ITS Sl'LKNIHD ' C'ti:rai.ts mil Citron, 'rw l'iitell AM) COMPl.l-.Ti; LINK OF LAMKS' AN Shere Miiekerel ni.d Ki lb I rinji Ty Powell Saiidtr's New Puck l-'et.cv CIIII.dKKVSt'NIiKRWTiAR, RUNTS' fci:- U'lio'c T tnatocs. Parked S"i- NISHINOs', h'ANCV C.OODS AND AKTl i !at v fur 11 '. NKKPI.Ii WORK. EViiHYTHING AT ' " "-ote-. " ' i 1 1- u i Juntsaiul Pre.-crvt-s. C.i-HATLV KliUVCl I) I'KlCliS, ASCUKAP tinker's liuck wheat. Maple Syrup. Ni w ill and anil 1'ortu kico AS THIi CUKAI'liST, MATERIAL CON- sltilil. H 37 S. main St. BON MARCHE Molasses, iu Stotk is the Largest mi l V.cst Selected we hav cvi r olYi. red to Hit trde, Powell vSc Snider. B. H. COSBY is daily rocivinK Ad litioni to his iilunily well selected stock of .Jewelry, Piherwnr , Clocks, Wntetici, Novrlticj, etc. THE Cit'zrns of Astcvillc nnd visitors, the lad its especially, are invited to call and inspect his stock. His prices arc reasonable and rales- men RELIABLE cud attentive Rcpaii iuj of watches ami jewelry, n specialty. Cera a anil Precious & onrs set by an experienced 5 S JEWELER. VVed-IinKi Uirthduy and Christtnns presents to satl-fy nil tastes at prices to suit the times. A few more of those beautiful en page me ot ritiK hfc at 27 Patton Ave. New ('rop Buckwheat Flour. Florida Oran ges, 20 to 25c per dozen. To Smokers! ................ this american i'.akerv has a very handsome i ini! ok cioars, tobacco and cigarettes. don't fail to comb and bee i s '. rememher; we are serving fresh oysters in (u'r parlors until 1j o'cl'.k at nioht. open a ptes 4 o'clock sindat3. oysters served in any style. The American Bakery 18 COURT SQUAKE, TBLBPHOMB NO. 17. 5 H s s 1 s . : - -i S P i S i & - r. a o IIEINITSII & WW: DRUGGISTS. PATTON AVE. AKD CHURCH iT. Jr-T Kechvi:i com i-i.i.t k i.im; Turkish Towels ' '. i I j Bath Sponges Bath Brushes Bath Gloves NOTICE OI K WINDOW. Patent Medicine Cut Prices ! AKent for HI Y LEWS CANIW. Tin- r.uiDiRoxs r,o komk OVI-' TO Vl!l'lIN(il'l)- Kl'SJ I4.V AI TEHM.IIN I'lIC RtcipllOll TO Tlie I.HtllfH i.n'urdav I'.vf llliitl Itlll Nve liui'S'.-1 Trip To Hal MprliiKH Stind a v. Aflrr t lie il i ivts vi:c over Siiluiday alti riuioi! l'ie Oriildit s and a clioscii lew w.rc yivin a j;ooc!-Ijc i:i:ii.er liy Mana- Ktr AitKissieK. i lie iepasc was an c!c Kant une, (klilitl'ully served, and alto uethtr in keepinc; with tlx functions that have made the visit .of the e'ub memor able. The handsome ehrvf antheimun j;i id iron that was so much admired at the banquet on the previous evening was presented to Mis. Frank Ilatton as a Rift from the host by Ned Hav ami the accepting response in President IJatton's happiest mood was a (elii'itoua expres sion of the friendly regard entertained Ijy the chili for Mr. McKissick. Choice vintages were disclosed w ith the ii, spiral inn ol the charming singing of the club quartette, Messrs. Morseli, Kaiser, Moshcr and Hoover. Mr. Kai ser's solo of "Love's Iiream" was a rare number at. d Hay gave "Tomorrow will be Friday." Or. S. W. lialtle gave the company se lections from his in,iic.d repertoire and in the echoes ol "Auld Lang Syne" the good time came to end. The rici p'io i to the holies acconipa nving the t'niiliron club in its p lgi image to Asheville was te idered on Saturday night at the liattery l'ark. "Bill" Nye came in to pay his respects and his presence was a welcome addi tion to the list ol the receiving party. An hour was passed ol introductions to the In iglit anil changing women who, with their husbands and brothers, have been such ililighitul guests and who reign in rep: esc ut at ive American home life at the national capital. 1:1 th:' pleasantry of the new fellowship the company took possession of the niu: le hall to trj-iv the antics of the Coon Trot Minstrels an 1 the exuber ance of the colored 1'oIks in the festive hilarity of a cake walk. The stage was oivupied by the visito; s, to whom the homily features of genuine plantation Inn were brand new and con vulsing as rcniU n-,1 by the hoedowns of the Snowball Troubadours and l'i:dt Or.llin's imitations ol t he movement s of t he "e.'isLbonud tram" and the shrill or ilcs of its captain. Pink asked for quiet " 'Twell you white folks kin hear a pin drop" and he got it and sailed in to t be crowd's delight. The iimta'ion ended in a series ol shi e. ks that paralyzed the an il ie nee. Mr. Mi Kissick 'ii I m my center shots in the en'ertaiuni' tit ol the visitors, but the clever hit was in the selection of 1-V.inU I la t ton, editor of i he Y a-hi tig ton Post, Hill Nye, the goo I bald vtt and I'M. 1 1 a v, t he assist.il: I ma or of Ashi vi 1.', to be judgis ot the cake walk. The ti io were em droned in chairs at a table in the centre of the room and Hay asked lor mi rev, il the judgis' deei-ions might not be agreeable, and requested that ?. ve aildeo Ins we riquist that HMthli'g I e turown prayer: " KsDiciallv d no Irish eggs ot the hotel lie hulled I lat ton stilled in to the host with a call lor fed, and the mirth was volleyed hard and fast. The cake was brought to the table and the coons piccr.cl and fluttered around with elbows at a "come seven" an "ah dab" chuckle and a long kem grin. While the coupUs pulled thiins Ives together the judgi s ate the candy dots off the cake. Tl:e order to "hir. the grit" brought out nine paiisof the shaded brethren, and the crowd gave them an encour aging cheer. The pace was a mover, and halt a f! zen laps had the contcst ints well "ittiiutcd." The .luiliinec l icked out winners while the steppers Iriskcd around the "bosau n" in lies ions and v. hiding tracks. 1 1 ub Smit h a (.plied for a dusky partner and was accepted, but the roar that broke as the pair went inns tie tail cr. tiers scared the maiden buck to her eotnp inious ami Hub with McKissick ltd the fun for s.vtr d turns. A saddle headed Ijiiv in hull chicks walked with a clumpv female bunci c 1 up in while gatiZ'.' wit h it ruff ah .tu "d.at valler blaster net k" and girthed in iiink ribbons. Another pair ot ilis: i'lction had a girl, bi unettish, but no' decided enough lor a type, whose pompadour bang bobbed funuilv in time with htr gail ; her man in a cut down cuff f ir a collar and dress coat got mad because somebody slopped on his heel and the pair quit the track in a hull'. The judges looked wise and made rul ings t hat caught the crowd until they turned down her whiley bunchness and checks, and then the people spoke in hisses. The entries dwindled to a tandem and the four were halted lor the d. cision. A mnjori'v report in lavor of Henry Cow an and Miss Linma Campbell was sub mitted by Hay for himsell and Nyt; Mr. Il.-'llon offered the views ot t he minor it y, claimed the prize for Miss Campbell and Jonah McKissick Rivers, put the ques tion to the house on the adoption of his report, declared it cm tied and said: "Mv long haired friend, Kill Nc. will no award the cake.' M r. N e's speech of President Arthur's tim ton, as Postmaster ' frrrrd an appointment tlistiuguislieil parly service, awl c.imc along down to the present era in early stages. "And now," said the speaker lina ly, "I am called upon because ot an item of political preferment that kept me in olhce Timet v days, and from which 1 escaped bv the clt mency of the govern meat, to wink at a lngh handed attempt of t he niinoi ity to tleleat the will of the people. Oil no, gentlemen, 1 am only ; plain funic, I ut this cake will hi awarded bv the majority. Take the cake .Miss lunula ami .Mr. Hennery, use it wisely, don't fritter it away; ascertain whether or not it was made in the house Katterv Pai k 1 und if not, you inav safevv eat it." And Miss Llama took tlie cake amid ntiplau.se that was heard beyond lice Tree. The colored folks then retired and the guests indulged in waltzes. Calls lor tlie club quartette were re sponded to ninl the day ended in the ex quisite melody of ti e peerless singers, tioudbve, UrldlrouHl The club made its exit yesterday. At 10 o'clock the vcstibulcd left for Hot Springs, with Gridiron weather showing up tbe picturesque river views until the deeper gorges were reached and the sun was hidden in the clouds. As the party a. van! ticg.in in when Mr. 1 1 at- t.'neral, had upon "Kill" tor left the train at the Springs the mi.-ts showered into scattering rain drops, to i light, however, to cause any inconven ience. The hospitalities of the Mountain Park hottl were bestowed without stint bv Managers Dooljttlc and linden, the visitors were shown the attrac tions of Western Carolina's healing waters at this favorite resort, and Hub Smith, according to Hiv, took hi "annual hath." The Turkey Koost , Col onel Turk's own particular den, was inspected and the Colonel told how he had felled and "skelpcd" the limbers anil a'terwards chinked the logs with real mud. The boys looked inquiringly anil the ladies said, "I )!i, how lovely." A splendid dinner was served at - o clock and tiur ng its discussion Mayor Sanrol the incorporation w is presented to the company, as were su perintendent V. Iv Mclice, lion. Charles Piice and Tain McNct lv, who had ar rived by No. 1 J on their way easl. The thanks ol the club were oll'ercd th; man agement of the home for the court, sies enjoyed, and the homeward trip began. The slip ol the cog in the weather' ar rangements hud been repaired, and all outdoors was again bathed in balmy sunshine. A few minutes stop was ma le at Ashe ville to permit the club to say its last farewell in theers, which were heartily given the (Jueen City ol the SUvland, it's mayor nnd its citizens everyone. Al aboard! the Gridiron club was goi.e and its departure shadows the I riglitiuss of its stay. Well, good bye, boys, we lik Come agtiin ! you. WIND AND KMOWsrOK.1I TIlO IClllCllHll IslliutlM Y!lll:l5Cl 1 v n Ttrrlli'.e ;alc London, Nov. :.'). The storm rages ilh unabated furv . Many mariac dis asters ate now rep n ted. A heavy snow fall is reported in some maris of the country. Some idea of the force of the gale can be gathered from thc fact that two heavy radroad engines wire blown oil the track near Inverness, hlocl;ing,all trallio north, and iieci ssiiat in;; the dis patch of two wrecking trains to clear the track. The wrecking trains hac not since bieu heard from, so it is supplied that the work Las been impelled bv a fall ol snow. During the height (if the fury ol the gale yesterday evening the idcamcr 1 1 ,i in , shire was drLcti ashore in St. Ives bay and was pounded to pieces near ('..imai'd's lleail, twenty-one of the 1 1 aiilpsliirc's ere w being drowned, tndv oi.c managing to reach the shore alive. 1 he schooner Wic1'-" lasses, has been wricked near Va r uioti I h and fivcot the crew were drowned while the buat on a ledge ot rock pounded to pieces in full vie ill thousands of spectators who were utterly unable to bring anv assisl- ee to the drowning men. It was im possible to launch t be li:e boat, on ac count, of the tremendous sea, and the schooner was too I. ir out to be reached by the rocket hue. Thus, the people on shore saw the poor sailors drowned one by one, while thousands stood praying far them upon the shore. The Lowest reef life boat rescued the eiews ol time schooners Yesterday, ami today saved 111 ni'n from drowning, put ting to sea in the face ol a bhndingsnow- sioim and a bitt.cilv thrashing sea. Re mits horn the kyuc say that much dam ige has been done to shi: ping there, and that several t iij ri 1 1 boa'.:, have been sunk. tHJ'.5:(.i .'A CASK OF BULLDOZING ;!; i5i.- 111.(11 NT'S KKI'OK1f8 .izaiii: I't ui.ic. "llnlu'er cu vruN Was a I'ariv t Hie Otitliiif or Queen l.lllouka lanl Kroiu Her 'I'liroiic Surren der to I li t- (-jilted f mes Ni-v VoiiK, Nov. 'jn The Times' Washington special says : Special Cora mi.sioner and Minister ltlotint has maele several reports to the state iloj.-irt-nient on Hawaiian affiirs. These have been printed for the state depart ment in dillerent volmncs. One report, h iwcver, is even more interesting than the final report, and that is the one containing his curj-eiit dispatches, informing; the stale department of the condition of things in Hawaii as he learned it Ly his inquiries. This volume of reports shows lieyonil a shadow of doubt that the rt volution in Hawaii, in (anuary last, was accom plished only by the most shanicfui inter yen'ion on the part of Minister Stevens, then our diplomatic representative at Honolulu. It shows from the testiuionv of the members of the provisional gov ei nmciit who took part in the overthrow of the (Jueen that the revolution was ac complished us a result of the conspiracy which they had formed, with the assist ance of Minister Stevens and in which he, as representative of the Lnited States, bore a most conspicuous part. Tl e n port shows also that. Lot fur Minister Steven's abue of his power, the revolution could not hae been ac complished, and t hat his posi thin, ami the presence ol ti e marines and the machine gnu-" from the K oston. overawed tbe (Jueen and her supporters, anil that nothing ilse but the intervention of tic I'mlid States in this inaUer would have induced the (Jueen to yield, which she did, with the express understanding, ace-pod bv President Dole, of tlie provin cial govt rnineut. that the case was to he reviewed at Washington an.i justice done her liy the I 'resident of the t'uitcd Stales. Commissioner l'.louut's report will show further that Sie-y t n.- landed troops from the li-isl-oi lug hi I ore t hei c was any valid excuse !or the r un sei.ee on 1 1 i w .than soii ; Ilia L he deeoii'd to ve inovc them when i q lired ! . do s bv t lie government and wl.cn inloruud that the nuihorilics were willing and io'lv able to pieserve order an 1 li'oti-ct Amer ican interest:-; thai th-s.- t.-oq s wt re stationed across the strict Ir ml the building in which Minister Stevens knew the revolutionists were ab ail to i t oil t lie proelaniation; tl:,at the i v. d u t i. oiis t committee reliid upon the Auiei ienn troops to prultct t'.ieui in lias act id' re bellion; that Minister Stevens recognized the royision.al government ecu: ling t i a prtciinei-ive.l program hefoic that government had obtained p:s.-'cssien ot tile depart men ts a ml military ;i i'Vit at I louolulu an 1 that the military power was surrendered, as the (Jueen suiitii dered, only i li muli awe t i the superior lorcc of t he Ciited State.--. 'l't2SCM I AM DEAD." Campholine CURES CHAPPED HANDS ! ROUGH SKIN ! all kinds cl rjugh sk'n ami we bcif only to call Alter Shi in.tj ' V.OOll NIOHT" Use Camphorlin". C'.'imi.n.jrHiic litis lit come- such it household remedy eh lppttl hands that your atttnti n to it during this, the first cold apell of winter. 1 1 is no I ss u.-cl'ul after shaving, tspeeiiilly where the skin ia tender or inclined to lie sure. The city barbers have found this out ninl it can do w be found at most uf the shops. It has become so popular that ottltrj have tried to imitate it, not only in mm, but appcarunec and jt pcrtits We have suce. cded l getting "Camphnrliu.-," trade marked by the eovernmcnt at Washington, so that we e in now prote-ct our rights. The mnuine may lie known by an unbroken the eeiined word il. It can he' found .at nearly all the drug . li e tv, hii 1 by the mnnufitelui- i tents per bottle aysop & Smith, r R us .- k : i'T ; 1 1 ii k t; agists, .11 P TTON AVEN17I3. t.PtN v'lGS utTi. elsvw O'clock. Muj t st niii'.Heli imtl He Ouglit to liiunv. Cillc'Ai'.o, Nov. ''ll Prcidi rgast, the slayer of Mayor Ii. mason, whose trial is set for one week Ir an today, is n- t pleased at ti c delta. se Ins .ittontcys have decided upnn. 'They pt'ii'.i.i-c to inter a plea of in sanity, s.ai i ui ," I shall obi -cl to that. 1 want to nek u o a led ite tile i'mmission of the crime and plead and prove jusiiti- cation. "In what way will you proyc justifica tion i" "The In ok in u mi - e t - ma kv nie c or 'ration couiisi I A:rl tiler, there ate other things, hut it will all come out at the trial. I am vt i y inu.-h d sj'ieas d with the idea o! entering t' e p! -a ns- snmt v; I am not i osaue. 1 was ju.iilad in the shooting. The way i he newspa pers handled the story wa- aiuusinj and also displeasing. i'iieycaded u.e eiaiik, liiiuiln-, craze, insane and a fd ol oilier I things, and the pictures in some ol the-m were si.nplv horrible. I am not insane and don't w ant that kind of defense." HICM9IOM) I IKi:, 'I'llo 1 rfss;. ii c- .ill It l.splsiti" j I.t ii Sil CtlllUrs-s:. j K.m.timhre, Nov. IS.- Ktv. Chas. M.I I I'.r.igg, pas' or of the Calvary Methodist ; Itpiseopal church, S -u : !:, a n 1 M Is s la lit he j ; Piielps, organist of the chnich, have tlis- I appeared, leaving Utters s tying; that j t hi-y will rot return to I'.alliinoi c. Tl:e rnniii leaves a wi-e ano live vfung ! children. It is stated that Mrs. Hragg j found a letter addressed to her, lying i up"M her husband's desk. Tbe letter said: "'Tell t he children 1 am dead." i'i:i)i:n -t o i)i: vi ii. Kate of A Mlllord Man tu -.lie? V tit icIh Ti r (. r v 11 iig , Elicit. Mild oi; o, M eh., Nov. 17. Tlios. Hale, of Mihord started last Monday for Ward's binder camp, near C.rayliig. A dispatch was nccivid todav that he was found dead in the woods. He is supposed L hi ve liaz.-n lo dcoth. as a hc.i vy storm ;i a.l e dd weal her prt a d d on Wtduesd.iv. His c un pa nil i n could not i. c totiud Detroit News. To fiCuro t Ih.STox, N v ! ci mser Coiunil lit. mis. .f ooo,ooa. . is The I'liite'tl States in passed out hv Hull at mor: iag on her official ttenral l'lri.14 Warmed p To The Tune I s.o,()ui. Richmond, Va., Nov. "(. -Fire broke out this morning in the third floor of the three story brick building occupied by the Kratz Fruit and Candv company. Kelore the flames could be cheeked the adjoinii g store, occupied by Chas. F Taylor cc Co., wholesale grocers, was partially burned. The fire also swept across an alley to the rear ol Putnev t Watts lour story shoe store and to the building adjoining occupied by the West ern I'nion Telegraph company, both of which were slighMv burned. Kratz' loss is $'.1,0(10 to SIOOOO, insured. Painty iS: Watts lose 31.1. OOO to 320,(100, dam age principally from water, insured. Western I'nion Telegraph company lose s.-.oo. Tlie Jlexlemi Ite olutloti. W.siiinot(in. Nov. 20. Despite till professions to the contrary the Mexican govt I anient is'scriousl y eoitcerui 1 over the new revolutionary uioyeiiiiul iaau gui ated in Texas within the past few clays. Two dispatches from the Mexi can government have Wt n presented to the State department bv Minister Ko mcro reporting the- formation ol hostile bands on the American side of the Kio t .ramie, ostensibly with the intern i m ol crossing into Mexico. Tiiliutiii I'll cU '. Honu t. i.auksvii.li:, icr.n., aov. 20. l iic Clarksvi'le tobacco warehouse, which covered about an acre of ground, burned this morning. Oyer 200 hogsheads ol tobacco, valued at 20,000, were de stroyed. Total loss, 3;i(),000; insured. Origin ol fue not known. Htrlke on il.e I.vlilgli. Hit falo. N. V., Nov. 20. A Lehigh official, whr was seen his morning, ad mitted that the road is nr ictically tied up from end to end, but he' had conft- S o'clock thus mor: iag tl i.al t rip. KocKi'oiM', Mass., Nov. IS. The Co lumbia pas"d lrwant four knots from start .and Kearsage at 10:(i."i, niakiiig 2 knots an hour. 1 1 she keeps up this speed on her trip she w ill earn a bonus of isfiilD.OOll lor her builders. $20 IN GOLD ! Absolutely Given Away ! 1 have placed on exhibition in my store a heavy plate glass money box containing $-'0 in gold. I will give one key with every cash purchase of US cents or more. One key in t'. e lot will unlock the box. On and after February 1, 1S04, parties holding keys will be entitled to try the in. To the person hold ing the key thit fits the box the contents will be given without rescrveor conditions. icys ni l net lie noticed unless attached to the original tog. l'lease leave keys at store after trying them. MITCHELL, Iteteiuie t iilierw Ai.l".'. Washington, Nov.2'. Secretary Car lisle todav ordcie 1 the rcteiui.' cutters M'urillnnu I'.outwell to rnuli'" all pos sible .assistance to the K-'d Cross Society in carrying supphtsto rcsidtntsof the various islands alo"g the South Carolina cot. si devastaicd liv the cyclone. (rem M'.rtl.e v-.itfl. tl , N iv. 2'b The great coal ended. Acting on the iLcision r.icrmcc lul l last week ;it the UCiier:iPv l'e- A I.IIMI.' st tike is ol the ioi-.il loieigu i.lliec. win k was smmd at the co'i.ierics. this mornin Mure Horn!) In f tf 'n- Mahuip, N y. 2 . An attempt was made this tnorniug t l-lo .v up thcofFicc of the .Iavo'' td T -rr mte. 'ix n:ilcs from 'alcnci.i. I'w" lot'ilii were exploded, but. thf ilamage was slight. C'( KM) 'j.Vs'y.7) TI: I.LUKAMS. It is statu! i.iat wl.olesale pension Ii auds ha ve h t n tlisc-iverc 1 at liutfalo, N. V. 1 ne Washington Post, has jgrcatly tlisturbetl tile dt pai tment by lul.lishing the fact that W. liocn Moore, a former special cxatnincr, is the guilty one and that hij stealings will amount to ijir0, OO'J. Dr. Lucius Milium, formctly of Chat tanooga, an instructor in Cornell l"ui. vcrsil v, ami Miss Veariug ot Laurens, S. C, are reported to nave been drowned in Cayuga lake at Ithaca, N. Y, Satur day. The boat which thev had has floated in to shore. 1 he IIouc W ays and Means commit tee hopes to be able to give out the tariff bill by the last ol the present week Governor Mitchell of Florida says the Men's Outfitter, gS PATTON AVEXt B. J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. All orders intrusted to my earc will receive prompt and personal attention. Quality of work and material guaranteed. ORDERS SOLICITED. TLLUI'HONB 170. aug7d5lm 43 COLLEGE ST. 34 Years' "iacpcrieuce-34 SIILXON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BCIXDBR. ' Office and shop, Wolfe Building. CORNER COURT PLACB AMD MARKET 8TRBBT. u(jiiuiiiciiu eej cuti, uui ne iiau conn-1 uti un'"i .ttuiinii o. t-iunutt euys tut: dence that the company would soon be I Corbett-Mitchcll tight shall not come off able to move trains. within the confines ol that State. MODEL STEM LAUNDRY THIS TERT BESTIWORK. CrUftCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70 vnrni ifri-firni-
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