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VOLUME IX. NO 177. ASlIEVIIiliE, N. C.s MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 18J)3 PRICE 5 CENTS. THE BEST FAMILIES OF OUll TOWN AND VICINITY USE COTTOLKNE. THE MOST INTELLIGENT AND PUOGUKSSIVE PEOPLE EVE H V W II EH E USE IT. KKOGElt'S, 11 COLLEGE ST. THANKSGIVING DINNER JIuckia't) Soups Olives, Ptci.1 s, Shelled Almonds. Potatoes an natural. Boiled Ham. Cranberry Sauce. Currant Jelly. Crackers. Hdnm Cheese. Plum Pudding. Mince Pie. Assorted Cakea. Nuts. Oranges. Raisius Grapes Hot CctVee. Don't Forget us when buying your Thanksgiving Pinner. We. clnfe November 3) after tin. m. A. D. COOPER, North idc Court Si!iare, NEW GOODS AT CRYSTAL PALAGE ! Christmas vjoocU will soon be opened and displayed. Wait for them. A larger stock than ever. See our Vienna dinner sets for $20 and $25 this week only. Our thin, tine China teas nt 85 cents per set. Our thin -water tumblers at 50 cents per dozen, and the celebrated B. & II. lamp, nickel plated, for $1 .50. Biggest Bargain ever of fered Also Oar Spring extension library lamp, with silk and linen shade, for $2.25, worth $5.25. You should not miss peeing our cornier of reductions. Many things on it worth three times what we ask fjr them. Do not forget that we are the largest i!ea! era in the State in China, Glass, Lamps, House .Furnishings, etc. A fine line of gao ine and oil stoves, coal vas:s, hods, shovd, tonjjs, polrcrs. etc , schcap THAD. W. THRASH I GO. CRYSTAL PALACE, NO 3d PATTON AVENUE '4'i rizi::v' nan fits boss a-; ! in.- ci.tmi:8. Poor Old Chtiiaranu Whs Htrti jj jc iHijf on TawavdH Knox vtlle When tilt Reaiiaii tetiu To Have I.clt Klm-TalkH -Willi Those vtriio Haw Him. InWoi.f Creek Mountain, seven miles from I'aint Rock. Sunday nigbt Spc cial Your correspondent found Ling Gun's tliin, big sleeved jacket on Slate Knob, one mile below here, at 1 o'clock today. In halt'uu hour the party had the two strips of black cloth that had been Fc.cn tied around tkcChinamau's feet; also his heavy, shait coat and bis outside blue trousers. The garm'jnts were wet and frozen. The articles were 'ound in the course towaid Knoxvillc. The country is wild and rough, and the search slo w because of a thick under growth. Cabins are miles apart. At daylight Die trail will be taken up ag t i 11 if the weather )erniits. h':intl'li!:. BON MAR CHE Is Hepc To Stay I wii-i. opi-ick its i-'ixK Stock of dry coons, ikf!Ss coons. lapies1 ani CHILDREN'S WkAI'S CIIKAP. SI'IX'IAL 4TTBST1DS CAI.I.KI) TO ITS St'LF.NIiIli AND COMPl.r.TIS I.lNti Ol-" I.AIII-.S" AN.i c:n i..)tt Ks't; :xiu;kw i:a r,(.i-:nis'I;!:k- asiii.scs, i-'.'i.Ncv r.oons and art GREATLY Kinn-CKl) PR IC li A S C 11 Ii A ! AS Till? OI1KAP15ST, MATKKIAL COS- SIPKKUO. REAL ESTATE. VI. B. GWVN. W. W. WBST. Gwyn & West, 'Successors to Walter B. Gwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. LoaiiN Securely Placed at 8 Err Ccct. Noturv rutillc. Conur.tssloner of leeds. FIRE INSURANCE. 8ll'THiAST COU'-:T SQUARli. CORTLA N I KROS., (teal tTHtutc IlroKcrs ..otin aceurcW placed at ft ner vent. ottlccs !3 aa rattwa Arena. Kecoad ;floor. JOHN CHILD, ilEAL ESTATE AMD LOAN BROKER. Furulilied ord Urfurnlphcr! not-!. Ol'FIC'O KOOM'i Loans securely placed at F.tKt:t per cent G. A. GREER G. A. GREER G. A. GREER lUock Island Boneless Codfish Two pound Tablets Very Fine Alharubra Layer llaisins Large clusters New A. 1 1 cl S e nsonnblo Delicacies;. UVDHYTltlNO AT 37 S. main St. BOW MARC HE B. H. COSBY daily rercivinj Additions to well selected tock of Jewelry, Clocks, Wfctchcj, Novelties, etc. his ulrerifly Silverware, A t in ore s Mince Meat and rium I 'uridine. New Crop Raisin.-, CuiraLii rnd Citron. New Catch Siiorr Mackerel nml Kcc I!ern?iK. 'V i y Iu a ell Snidcr'H Nc.v I'a.'k Fancy Who'c Ti m i tuts, racked Spt -cialiy for US'. Just recti veil a lare lot lsy3 Jellies, Jans and FVepervcs. IIcckcr'3 Duck wheat. Mil pic Syrup. New Orl. ans and I'crto Kico Molasses. Our Stock is the Lurj;tat nnd He.st Si-W: we have- ever offered to the tr:Uc, Powell cSfc Snider L'tCll j TalliH wt'l! I lion- Who I.-l nxv Hit-: Cbtnniniiii. I 1'aint Rock , Nov. Uo. Special, The story of the wandering of Linn Gun, ! and of hii sr.lTei dugs and final disnp ! pearuuee from human sight, as tracked I by Till-; Citizi-:n correspondent and Kame j San dei s, 1 1 e guide, f-r the past 2 1- hoiirs, i is nv.e of niisrrv and w ret ched nrss, rob j bery nnd outrage. j tin I'riday eveniuif, Nov. .', between ! sundown and dark. Conductor Thomas j I'ula, of Hie V.. T., Va. C.a. railroad, stopped his train at tl e iron bridjc n inile below I'aiiit Rock and put oil Lins Outl, a Chimin .-, ? i , who had refused to I tiitv his fare. liirectly or polite the Chimney Rock on the French 1'aoa'l, a hundred yards from the river in front and the same dis tance from the iron bridite, is the cabin that s'.ellcrs Nai:ey Williams, her two little boys and a yoim; woman l ques tionable character named I.iliie Tran thain. And this is the talc the w,,meti tell: A little whil." afterthe train stopptd at the hi iilje (..a Friday iii;.'ht, when it was just eommt; on dark, a man walked into the c.'bin, and .,un v ami the li.'V b idlv s.-; lireliiiht but as It them t h' "Chin v,' umht?" HARD ON LING GUN'S TRAIL ! f l.ile it was yet light enough j to distinguish plainly the Lambs heard Carter U ;iril callint; loudly that "li.ta was killed." When the outside ot 1 lie bouse was reached they were horrified to see the Carter hoy and Wade Larson "sicking" dogs on nn old man. In their bands were roeks ready to be thrown, and Hob Morris was mindly coming up wit h a drawn pistol. The old man fell on his knees before Lamb and putting up his hands plead for protection with heartrending moans. Morris presented the pistol at the Chinaman, saying be was going to kill the for searing his wife. Mrs. Lamb prevented Morris from carrying out his threat. Ling Gun started off and Z W. Morris, the father of Hob, and Lamb followed down the road and caught up with him in a field not far away, where he had sat down to rest. Mrs. Lamb took down some food and her lmshrind bathed his wound with liniment while Ling ate and gave the people K) cents. Night was fully on by this time and the refugee thanked his helpers and with a "good bye" was peine. Nancy Williams told Jones Arwood and Mark Cutshall tale on Sunday after noon about '"Chiiiy" and his moncv. Itettir.itt To Nniicv Willluit.. The whereabouts of the Chinaman all i la y Sunday are not accounted for. A little after dark on Sunday night a knock at Nuuev Williams' door was followed by the entrance of the head of Ling Gun who asked "U this Kuocky?" Knox vi'le. His former acquaintances were recognized and he moved away, sayiny that he would soon return. In 15 minutes he eatueinto the house without shoes and his feet were blue with cold and muddy. 1 1 is arm had marks of a dog's bite; he showed a knot on his head as big as a hen's eng. and opined his shirts and ex hibited a had bruise on his breast winch he said had been made bv an axe handle. 1 1 is ankles and feet were badly swollen ind he told how he had been beaten and robbed bv a man and a woman. Nance says she knew that a woman was in it because of the way Ling told it. lie staid in the house half an hour and went iway. About midnight the women were rousi d by the noise of the rattling of t he door and groans, The door was o ened ind in came the old fellow dripping wet, . itu his outside trousers in his hands. He was shivering and seemed to be about Irozen. While drying his clothes he took olf a black cloth hi It and put S5.3."i in it out of a lc.ither hilt, also worn. Nancy lid she thought this mouey was all that he had left. Alter he got warm and dry he got into a bed and staid till iust day light when he kit, going up the track. An hour alter oim Iclt, Arwood nnd Cutshall passed along in the same dircc ion. At'.) o clock the same morning hese two came to Nancy's cabin and Cutshnl cave Lillie Trantham a box of i ii IV, several apples and some candy. 1'hev all staved together till Tuesday irriiiig when the men left for good. rwood was marly naked from the rag ged condition ol his clothes. Cutshall was mtoi tahlv dressed. Nancy told 1 me Ci rZKN that Lillie and Cutshall had be- ine lovers in the day and a half. Attain Anionic Our I'rlfnds. Two o'clock Tuesday morning. At that hu Tom Lamb, who lives on the Grasty creek road miles from 1'aiut Rock, w.'ir awakened by his wife who said somebody was groaning outside. l"n in opened the door ami Ling Gun was lound "Iiut.kvd" on the step. lie was helped inside, put in a chair and a roar ing hie was bti'lt which soon thawed DEMOCR VTIC TARIFF BILL aoiti; i.izci-; pi.atforss stv M.rra "-u. i;xii:cti:si. v nc THE Citizens of Ashcvillc and visitors, the ladies especially, arc invited to call nt.d inspect his stock. His prices are reasonable and sales men RELIABLE and attentive. Repairing of watches n.mi jewelry, a specialty. Oeirs flnd Precious stones set by an experienced JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday and Christmas presents t J satisfy a!', tastes at prices to nuit the times. A few more of those beautiful cn gngeinent ring- It ft at 3 i 'r- 27 Pattern Ave. LADIES 'St Remember Christinas is t'raw'ng near, and the place to buy your Cakes is at the American Hakcry. We have the finest baker in the Southern Stat s and can make ana ornament any kind of a cake you may wish. YOUR New Crop Buckwheat Flour. Florida Oran ges, 20 to 23c per dozen. Orde'S will huvc j.roinpt attention and you shall be flati-mcd. We will also have a niee line cf Citron. Prune, Dates, Figs, RaislnH, Cocoa' nuts. Candies and Fruit. REMEMBER Our Oyster Parlor when up town hopping. Oysters scrviu in any style. ii? American Bakery, 18 COURT SQUARIi, TELBPHONF NO. 17. o o o ired. At fust sight in the dim they thought he was a negro, : got on the health close up to T ?aw he was what they call a and he asked: "Me stay to Nnncv said '"No," but the man 8 it on the bed .'ind puMcd off a queer looking pair of frnzy shots, solo! with wooden bottoms. 1 he N years edd boT plaved with the shoes w bile "Chin " rested on the l ed. The man then gave Nance a piece of yellow rail. o. id pa; er with w riting on it and the woman said he writing said that the Chinaman had been nut i If the train because be yet.iiih! not p iv his fare. It was pi ecu ! ck and j put away in a "catfish'' pockelboo'v. i The old man then pulled up bis coat front and from a curious pucket took out icveral handful of silver lm -ncy, laid it on the bed arid counted it till he had i'lo. Then the money was put back in the strange pocket. Lillie Trantham and a man named Green Kelly came in the shack at this time, and after satisfy ing their curiosity about the strange ap pearing vi-i!'r. Green asked why he did ustt. go to I'aint Rock and buy a ticket? The man said he h id money but preferred to foot it to Knoxville, and Nancy told Grirn about the shining handful of silver that had just ben counted on the lie,!. Green then hit. Nance's little George s.'ivs that Green puihed the old man on the Ii -d and look his moncv and "mammy to ! a t i 11EIN1TSU REAGAN DRUGGISTS. PATTON AVE. AND CHURCH ST. Just Keceivld coiiei-m u i.inh Turkish Towels Bath Sponges not. hi Knishes i Bath Gloves NOTICE OPR WINDOW. Patent Medicine Cat Prices ! Agent for HOVLER'S CANDY. I, some. too;" but the child does int locate i he particular visit of the old rr.an to the house when this occurr d. The Chinaman remained with t!u women until 3 o'clock when he went outside and departed: and the first chanter of Ling Gun's cxpcriei ee at X a ncy YYi! Hams' ended. Tlic Next Chapter. About 10 o clock Saturday morning Walter Gorrell, a son of J. (J. A. Gorrell atid nephew of Capt. M. T. l agg of Asheville, was in the road in front of hi father s farm house two miles Iron I'aint Koek, on ti e old State road, when be cald to toiUs in the house to come out and see a funny looking man. It was Ling, lie came up and gave the bov a piece ot salmon colored paper and asked to ha ve it read. 1 he paper was so badly soiled that the wiiting could not be deciphered audit was iclurned A big lot of chickens in the road gath ered to be ud and the boy and l limaman struck uo quite a friendship while watch ing the fowls, tangs neat appearance and pleasant manner was noted by others at the home. When he passed up the road he got out of sibt, but in nbout two hours came back at d ke( right on toward I'aint Rock. 1 he Chinaman to get Irom bailee Y if liams' t: Mr. Gorrcli'a might have taken the path throught the w oods over the mountain, iind the parlies talked with arc of opinion that this was l.ti route rather than bv I'aint Kock. And now the thudows close in toward Ling Gun. Mrs. Ivtta M.iriis, the wife of nob Morris, who was jailed at Marshall t hi week on an amended warrant charging the murder ot the chinaman, w as at he father, I. c Ward's house, a quarter of a mile from her own home at sundown the following Monday, and accompanied by two brothers-, 1 1 years of age, got into her doorynrd, when she wan startled nt the sight of a strangely dressed dark man close br the house, who. when he saw the party a ppi oachiug, started to ward thrm. The woman, who is slight in person and in a delicate condition, turned and ran toward her father-in-law's house a hundred and fifty yards away, and as she got nearly there she fainted and tell to the ground. The little chaps screamed that n man bad "killed Htta." and the mother-in law and aunt rushed out end carried the prostrate woman to the house. Ling followed and sat on a log near bv. He was or dered away and left, keeping in the road toward I'aint Kock. Frank Lamb, witb bis wife, lives a quarter of a mile from the Morris resi- A l'ree I. tut o( lmirinc sr The IKurtleii Itii'i'-t'eU tttz tile I'nor Man'H PS ct. nki t It s I ii Iri lie Com promise oit I li e Suear liuu.ilv 'I'lte I'iaiiii r Kriuciiibi red. Washington", Nov. 27. The new Dem ocratic tarilV bill was given to the public today, and its provisions fulfill every ex pectation of those who predicted a radical reform. In many respects it is a surprise even to the Democratic members of Con gress, iis it is unpr-.cciideiitcd in many of its provisions. The free list is of that lib eral scope sufficient to satisfy the most radical advocates of drastic reform, and a repudiation of the principle of re ciprocity, decisive and emphatic. Thus, the tariff bill, in addition to the reforms it makes in thccusiom laws, will necessitate an immediate readjustment of the treaties of those South American countries which enjoy practical or thcr oretical reciprocity with the I'uilcd Stated. One of the tenets of Ileiiiocrajv which found frequent iteration in the last two campaigns is tiie subject of ;i compro mise in the adjustment of sugar sched ules. The bounty which was to be re pealed all at once is, instead, to be re pealed by easy gradations, and will not reach its conclusive effect until after the enci oi the present century. It is to be reduced one-quarter of a cent each year for eight years. The folio wing su miliary of the bill has been prepared by Represen tative Bryan of Nebraska : "The I ill ju.-t completed pats wool, coal, lumber, salt and iron ore on the f ie list, and reduces t!,c tariff on sugar from one-half to oiu.-qii.u tcr of a cent per pound. It also provides tor the extermination of the bounty by degree. As a rule the tariff has been made lowest upon i he cheaper goods of necessary use and lett highest up.m the more i. n pensive articles. The wool seh.dide will perhaps attract the most attention. We have left no duty hi 'h.r than 1.", p r cent, on the maiiul'.ict ures oi wool, ,-nid that onle on ready-ni ide gar men's, t he average b-ing less than -l-O pc: ccm. 't he eheapci quality ot hloiikels and II much: taxed o i!v Jo per cent, and the lo,vir grades ol carpets oniy ''(). " ,Ve also a ppiied a gr.id'i d : e ' u .-'.ton to thewooleii schedu'c so t '".. 'it l he end of tiee years the highest dutv w ii! b - 1-0 ami the a vei aue near ,'H) per cut. Very material red net ions fa ve be-.-:; inaiie in t lie cittotl schedule. We have placed iron ore on the free list ; iid n ulc a large cut all along the metals schedu'c. The duty on steel rail-: is reduced moie than 50 pi r cent. Free liiinbt r will be a r.;rt at ii. IH lit tothe people of the prairie States, and free s dt will give to those ,v!io need salt for their cu tic or for- curing meat the same advantages which have been secured hcreteil'ore, by means ot a rebate, to those who curid lis'i Agiicultural implements have beea placed upon the fee list in order to enable farmers to heller compete in foreign markets and because manv of our n;i .cu'.lui ai imple ments die being sold abroad lo-lay cheat er than at home." Camphotline CURBS CHAPPED HANDS ! ROUGH SKIN ! After Saj ing "GOOD NIOTiT" Use Camphorlinr. hi Ilia piti il !c condition awakened Tlie l. -.da cl the sympathy ol the kind hearted people mil Mrs. Lninb cooked some food and ivc it to the sufferer, but the latter fused to touch it until he bad offered money for its pa v. The money was not taken and the Chinaman put it in the hand of one of the children in its father's arms and said "can ly." The food was eaten and Ling got sleepy. He saiel he wanted to go to kaiocky 'and Lamb told him to s ay with him till daylight and he would j'o to the station with bint; but the old ni.iu absolutely refused to go toward the railroad any more and motioned through the mountains. He continued to doze uiHil :di) o clock and then said he must co, which he did. While iloini;, the slightest noise would ca use I lie old letlo w to jump almost out t las chaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb said that Ling Gnu was polite and seemed very gratelul lor their kindness. lie ilaved with the baby and touched tluir hi art's with his tender care of the child. Where ? I iiiler the mountain called the State Line Kidge, a few minutes' walk from where the Grassy creek road slops, Jasper Williams lives. As near as Mr, Williams can tell it was 9 o'clock Tucs dav moruing when Ling Gun came to his house, barefooted, in the rain, and pointing to the northwest tried to say ! "Knoxvillc. His lace was dirty and his clothii g appeared much worn. Wil liams asked the Chinaman to accept a pair of shins and food, but L'UB shook his head and kept on muttering "Knox villc" and moving in its direction. He was watched until he crawled slowly over a fence on a ridge and went out ot sight, in feeblest efforts, in the edge of woods which, if followed, are almost im penetrable fur strong men. And Ling Gun is where? Frank Lamb and w ile made bunts for the missing man several days, but found no trace from lasper Williams'. Nevvsoni Mace, while hunting in the IJrushy mount,! ins last week beard screams that led him to believe thev bad been made by a human being, but the hunter was unable to definitely ascer tain the source of the cries. l'ete Kllenberg, a half-witted boy near Paint Keck, saw Nancy Williams take money out of a safe-like contrivance on a belt lust Saturday, and says he will swear to ihe statement. Tin; CirizKN in its wanderings after Gun came upon a closed still and its warehouse in the mountains where it was possible for the wanderer to have got m out ot the weather as both had open doors. lhiu u ills liiund Human loot tracks in solt ground on the banks of Hear branch lasL week as lie was going through the woods to Noll Creek Hob Morris told Newsom Mace that he was s nrv he had not killed the who had scared his wite, and that if he run upon him again be would kill him. Morris tried to borrow bullet moulds and bullets from Mace. Sicvvart Lamb, a witness in the case, was taken suddenly ill on Monday last and died in two hours. His sister, Mrs. Wilis, living three miles distant, beard of the death nnd in a few hours, on the same dav, she too died. The pcop e generally deprecate the fiendish treatment of the Chinaman and are hoping that ulivc or dead he may be found. Randolph. iorlli t'ar.'iliidaiM Ni:w York., N v. 27. Lebi-h added another utory to her f -.otball record Saturday and her vict'ms v.ere 1 1 sturdy men from the ("uiver.-ity of North Caro lina. It was no walk over winch the Le high men bad; there was good material against the!', and il was team work Caraphorlim: has hi conic such a household remedy for alt kinds of rough sk'n and chapped ha-.d that we beg only to call your attmtion to it during this, the first cold spell of winter. It is no less useful after shaving:, especially u here the skin is tender or inclined to lie sore. The city barbers have found this out and it can now be found at'iuost of the shops. It haa become so popular that others have tried to imitate it, not only in uatr.e, but appearance and properties. We have succeeded in jrettioK the coined word "Camphorline," trade marked by the covcnimeut 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 'i-r.s i l the city, andlby the manufactur ers, price U3 icnts per bottle Raysot & Smith, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. :tl PATTON AVENUE. r.Phft VES!GS lUTIL ELEVEN O'CLOCK. more than beet w lueli won the victory. The game was pla-.ad before a small but decidedly app'reiative a adieu. -i". It was clcailv sho wn in the ga lie of Saturday that tiie .lieu from the South were l.n Ling in itroper co-a-hing. Their ideas ol team work were? crude. It was a mngiiifecul i:av tor h ..l hall, with no wit d. no m:o a-al uo n ct grounds. The score at t he end of the I'.rst hah was: Lehigh, 1.-'. Tar Hcils, O. Total score: Lcl.igh, ;;-!; North Carolina, 0. Si'Ki.orii:i.l. Mays., Nov. ii". Yale once more demonstrated her supren acv in football hv defeating the Harvard 11 oa Hampden I'a'k Saturday. It was a mighty contest and was won by the touailcst possible margin, only one touch down being ma le. The score was a rendition of that of last year, G too, and the game, if possible, was even more closely contested than a year ago. lillvcil Cli ck tv Collision. Nkw Yiiuk, Nov. i!7. The steamer Nacoocbce, Cap!. Smith, which arrived at this pent las: night, w hile proceeding to sea troai Savannah was in cod'sion with the ltritis'i stea.iiir Str.alhavon, the lat ter striking hi r on th - starboard side al.ia't t he fore rigging. The Nacoo cbce w ill go on dock tor repairs. The Strathavon returned to Savann ih. $20 IN GOLD ! Absolutely Given Away ! I huvc placed on exhibition in my store a hcuvy plntc j-Irss money box containing $.:o in gold. I will (jive one key with every cash purchase of "5 cents or more. One key ia t! c lot ni l unlock the box. On and after February 1, 1M94-, parties holding keys will be entitled to try thtm. To the person hold ing the key that tits the box the contents will be given without reserve or conditions. Keys wi t not be noticed unlessla ttaehed to the original tag. Please leave keys'at store after trying them. MITCHELL, Ifiill.iii Cidiiui i Jinklui:. r.oM i-:, Nov, 27. King Humbert has charged Signor Giuseppe Zr nardelli, president ot the Chamber oi Deputies, CUXDHXSEP TEL El 1 AVI .If S. Louise Michel the notorious I'rencli female anarchist, suvs that the increas ing poverty of the poorer people in Lurope and the severe means ot repres sion adopted warrant more terrible means cd' delcnse. She lanes the use ot dynamite as a elementary means of ex tending the propaganda. A trcneral order troi into effect this week in all theshops of the I'cnnsTlvania Railroad company making a reduction of 1," per cent, in operating expenses. The eii?ht-hour-a-dav will be adopted in some of the shops and slight reductions in force will be made in others. lacob Schaelcr lias been matched in Chicago to play Frank C. Ives 00 days hence one game of 500 points at cushion caroms tor an aggregate stake of Siiii.O'.'O. It is the largest purse ever played for at billiards. Two of the largest sugar refineries iu Greenock, Scotland, have closed, owing to the profitless prices now prevailing tor the refined product aud the difficulty of obtaining suitable raw sugars. There is great contention among the Knights of Labor. It is charged by Mr, I'owdcrly's opponents that bis election was accomplished bv trand. Coal Creek lump $3.73 per ton, Asbe- vdle Ice & Uoal Co. Men's Outfitter, L'S PATTON AVENUE. J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. All orders intrusted to my care will receive prompt and personal attention. Qaatity of work ami material guaranteed. OHD&R8 SOLICITED. 43 COLLEGE ST. TELEPHONE 170 aiig7d3m 34-Vears' Kxperiencse-3.4 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BTJILDBK. Office and shop, Wolfe Sail ding. CORNER COURX PLACE AND MARKET STREET. TMV 'A' 44 MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THH VERT BEaT:WORK, CHURCH IT3EET. TELEPHONE 70
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