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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 1

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7 Tt -j lltlivrrt-il to 111 liny I i I I j- Uf line Month Uu I I I Two vr.n, lc arte. I I A Vi I AH mum, vants, for Rent, nnd Lout thr. linrt or Inn, 2.1 Cent, for each liixTtlun Ho VOLUME V. ASHEVILLE, N. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ,9, ,889.

i in NUMBER 189. Tilt CRONIN TRIAL. i iKMl.RAC CITY SOUTH CAROLINA markable degree. His grasp of our hand is as henrtv as in rfm oUi. 11:.

A IIAKKI V'H HOI.II.OU V. NOT A W.UY IMPORTANT I)AV Dr. Tilt FALLEN EMPIRE. The Knights of Pythias met ut 8 p. i.iaiii.

versation is varied nwl intrrestintf. und KISKN FKOM THI! JiMlll OK LHICirn He Wan Hound lo nignt at LastleHull. Make thai "-The wheat IIKR HUN. willing upivy, iruinrui and Ktrtulit to the nniflt. Linir mnv mir L.

i i Train. Why Kunxe Chanited HU Name, alterwn 17 f'reless. but o'rel mnn, John II. Patterson. llm editorial Kraft ami u.

n. I.AI. FOK KNUUND. mnnA vvith a loinert the Presbyterian church yester- Tbe Wonderful has for forty years past, in support of cemlr le- Jiiy. -roMpcruy viMlble KvrriKhrrp- uiu, friiiiiv nnn justice.

Mr. S. Slokra at alw uV 21 Thc Jute Truwt Mee.liiK a Firm The Surrounded hy a bevy of bck maids, he occupied the central position in Mayor Wanton's office. It was a' darkey dude that held this much-to-lie-envk-d reception there. I'p and down the floor he strutted, looking at his silver turnip.

The Mayor was not fortlicoiiiini? nml No IndlKnttieaoflered Thetn-In. lormatlon Very tieaKre-it la Claimed that all Imperial obll. KHtloilM will be M. roe in ine Kuriuern' Alliance ant and local editor and seems one of the most IHiimliir nipn i ...1 blew down Saturday nit-lit. Inn l.n ana hv-l-iiuii netween Mini Couifhlln sad the Lynch Dl-tlllery.

Chicaco, Noveinlur 18. In theCronin trial to-day Peter Koch, worker in hard wood, testified that he lived in Lake View near the Carlson cottage. He lind known Kunze about five year. Kunze worked lor him in 1886 and 1887. He with witflru for i.

Dkak Citizen: An American wh lc- onlv 'Alined I ii. UIIRT wonls he is lust HI III itliil.ir stored und the broken window glass re 'rves Lite mi nir In nil lv n. UU Lonimix. Xovemln-r 1a ur. mm wr ncflr 1 nu h.

in.MK. piacea Dv another. tft.m 1 11 inn none tlie less, he is win itvr iicr. lira re ceived here this nftrmoon i.o nosed the same as the i i. "tin uiltlMi The earni.u-s of the Asheville and Lhal 8 his -i Hnt1 Nr- care for his own dear South, all the more iimrcn nere would come to a Ktnndslill as far as man can see, il it should lose Sam.

Stokes. ne would miss his train. Saturday The of iuiuhv. the weakness, esoeiiallv in timber futures, was at ribH IT 1 mnourg railroad, as reported in ivrnici. wot tune um ii unt.

previous to ahout the 8th. or 11th ol da At the hospitulilr hnnu pn, South Carolina ii tuv Oltlll I nigs, privations and losses, which have -iiauvt innuences. It uiunn koi io KCICII that lour o'clock train hinted thnt 'I 7. rtittj Hu a IUIK Will) "iiiiiiiniijii were, for the month of Seiitemlur i sh iiiniii. 10 icvi at nome, and enjoy two churininit evfiiini'a niih 11..

Oh i about live minutes of four. ciiicu ncr iul ui late vcars. And is vou are A true AnifrUm dertii7.J local mj. O0Ut0heat for De. $11,890.25, an increase of over and partake of a tea which reminds us ot ouxh Southern paper, you will rejoice uuicr miners hnvin" tnki-n thecueso dthi.n, tlie same time iu 1888.

Lvncti, uistnier, in regard to Kunze in April. The prosecution objected to the introduction of this conversation. Mr. Forrest We hnve got to show L' I I. wnii us hl inp nrn wrr iiih wo'i nieet tt.

Deed. 1 nuiu nyne. Many akrreenhlr imitlrmra him Th am Ul An important n.eetimr of the t0 that the dregs ol the drunk and I dutinp about my cussin' .1 ti 3W. ta iX" 3.a nion, some of whom vou know already, but of course you will ittijov hearing ol their welfare. Siu-h comnttee of the Voung Men's Christian bST.

i iiuuiiw. nut tnut air ectrie kunuu mi name, why he expected to be arrested and nil about closed at 4 and am hard up and 1 spose he irets rlnni, association will be held at the house of and that sweet pence and prosjierity be-Mrs W. L. Milliard. South Main srrref I all anticipation is to heour oeonle'i nlv Tj" mevisiiiiesuu- lor nmstin'-me and I'll 'low rv i.O;a,000 bushels Tim principal points whi.

1L Rice, senior partner of the firm ol Kji coleimin, who are doing uu important work on the canal near Columbia. Our friend Dr. i wouidii cuss no adv no ho I this afternoon at 4 o'clock portion, to a degree that will wipe out all remembrance of these and ne.ro reiuT.te the statement previously thll, the of Uh no PI'Psi'n. The latest intelligence received at Rio Janeiro that Bohia and Pemambuco were in a sUte of tranquillity. The per (le everywhere are somewhat absorbed "I the new order of things politically, so that business is at a complete standstill.

I here is sa.d to lie considerable mystery TTlrd to lhe Prture of th.Ji4,1,H.r()Ivand his family, ft i asserted jii some quarters that he has not yet lelt the country. The Duke ol Nemours, father of Count fcu, son-in-law of Dom Pedro, the exiled Emperor of Brazil, has telegraphed to the Queen at Balmoral that the Em-peror and his family embarked at Rio Inuriro without being subjected to any disagreeable experiences. The British mail steamer Atrato, from Montevideo for Southampton, is due at Kio Janeiro to-morrow, and some believe that the imperial party will take imssage upon that steamer for Europe. r. llXrj" l-it.

while i think a gemman would do uo euch thing mc i.uiuicvuu uciwnu mm ana Lough-lin and the Lynch distillery Thomas Lynch I will put on thestand to-morrow Mr. Hync 1 submit it is not compel tent to show it in tnis way. Mr. Forrest What I propose to show iwiuu ttt tilt tnllr Mho.it .1. I 1 i ucKranu jury oi tne special term of among tne tilings of ie iwnt points.

IIIU1. the criminal court was dischurired ves-1 lne South will ever fonret the and introduces us to General Gist, who is remcmliered so uleasantlv in lnrm i.uuicu, snowed rirrrrnwa bushels l7ZTr "Say, Kernel, aint he a comin'? terday after one day's busy work. The hcr n'- "or i I IIVIUH BULl IIIITH lllllflf Iisy llutt tl.i.w,t.w4 years as a constant summer visitor to Havwooil Willi- t-i "If he gives me fitly dolbihs I'll hi me time ot the explosion of the bomb at the d. of No. 1 hard major part of their duties were oerlormrd ilmiahf r.

Th- i "BP IL Tfl fl innun tlie jail but that train am n-nitin- iiikb. 1 ne ftcucral is in very ft-eble health, but tukes much pleasure in tilL at the session oftheregulartcrmamonth only served to' intetisil'y the iiucry, mui iuuiuhs uyncn introduced him in Pniltrhlin anti hm t.M.1 -Li: me and it will take fifty dollnhs to stop 8. unu to eushrme Hiiu iu cuaiirilic nether went first tn our heurra the form, nfihnu i. i In corn a i again, the delight of those visits and the good people whose memories he treas- "usiness was A young man, of prominent familv walked up Lmcojn avenue and then he 1 U1U down their lives at the call of duty, but nun oiu street car man sex I'm guilty and I just guess I must he guilty ii on as 1 V4i while under tlie influence of liuuor. stole utiw ii man warning wiin loughlm, that he went up to his nouso.

that ioe rrcouecnon ol the hardships and sufferiiiim in ua Htlt HOW Wr un aaro.iwi;..., mere oemgeon-ntttlrht to on some articles from the store of one of our nu rtuolplnis Mornin' Glory pranced around the room with his head OUntllin. nrolum i l.l.;..,! waited up and around that house for the Kreut niolhher, passes by, and the ani best known merchants. He was arrested 149 IJUCC more, but indwd sLr IK mi lorwnroca trom Br.tzi to bravely in the raw tn nrrinL. mosities and Hatreds, which naturally attended these iniift whtlA brought before Squire Summev. and uign in the nir, while ull the girls smiled and simpered on him and bis fair Sus piirpum: oi meeting numce, mat he met Kunze at that house, that he gave him in the piesenceof this man papers, deliv- 1 1.

1 L. i uc uinrKci opened at the closing prices of Saturday, was steady 'r a time, then sold off C.a ruled C'08td KTutiny or delay. All hn. ure KussitiL1 awn nnrt in v-r, rii, ...1 bound over in the sum of $200 to ap- thern sister. We must be up and doing if we wish to hold ouradvantage.

Oood anna said, "Oh! Adolphus, arn't you ticii mem iu i iiiimtin uyncn, that Lynch lear in court. his iiiiiuaii mux more. suhsy My, arn't you aleared TU i ouuui Carolina, ine hrBt to secede, hat ine weatner yesterday was as diau-1 drunk deeoft anH I. nitric it lli.il Just then the Mayor entered and Adol- PERSONAL MENTION. ver.

relutmg to the political situation, giving any information iu regard to he new government, huve to be sub-nittcd to a censor. The result of this is hnt the only intelligence about the rev-ilution which has reached tbe outside voiid, except the verv nie.u-r th.t ua ure iniii ivunze tola, Inm hi hod another paper (the papers were sup-jjosed to come from the whiskey trust I that Lynch wanted to getthat paper and that next dar Lvnch Lnntrhlm i i "ul until the dose. ic olu, greeable as the most illnatured could Wtter asgall itself, which weseeessionistil pnus subsided while a straim.ht most enii.lt nsk. The wind was north now 10 have been the natural result Mr. W.

A. McHath.ofKnoxville.Tenn., peraturewas about 35. A li.ht snow bn.t h.as 8. being drunk and swearing was made out against him. When asked to question 3of' fell duv i.

I. aaaa stopping nt the Battery Park liave got throUL'h in mmm.mul me witness, ne said. lihsi. nigni i mnviiL inm a new lite is commenced. ut u.

iair selling at the top and a recession of i.aVic oliowed Near future, were traded in moderate v. ht Mr. Clinton DeWitt, one of the owners irams in cipher, is that which hus met he approval of the government censor- "Ask hiiu That air street car fellah iu gioomuy, witn a prospect of ascent ot tbe bill ot pros (iuutH it r.t I peritv mar be stivn of i the Cumberland Gap land inteiTut sh up to this house to see Kunze, that they saw Kunze next day. This man drove Kunze out of his house and told Kunze there was a man out there going to ar-rest him, that Kunze left and went to the south side, that Coughlin kept following him, that this man was sent by Captain Schuttlcr to tell Kunze that lie wanted him tn rnm in But that "air street cur fellah" pate clearing weather for wuntt'ii liiivi Wthy with May. p.

A dispatch lum lun i .1. bum. i.u A.r 1 munching his apple, while Adolphus paid ins registered at the Swiinnnnon. J. H.

McCarty. of Pennsvl Vnnin th tlrnzil.au lei-ntum lim. i l.i nit ram wun A conversation I the sair.e iral nut rumni ins one oi m.uo and Jl.f.O costs. iiuv, r3---- hi Minimum tiinuiteu little ur. Barboxa, minister of finnnm th.

chii lief engineer of the ouarries on the Van. street engineer, gives us assurance that their ancestors during i- "Hold on! There is your knife." cried new government, directing the Brazilian the street crossing troubles will soon. 1 jUr the Colonel. minister to notify the London Stock Ex-eliHiiL'e that hII limi.i. hunsell in the Cromn case, that he told Kuntz he was about to be arrested, that Iirain he met rttii derbilt estate, is at the Swaiinanoa.

Among the prominent men attending the criminal court is 0. S. oiiiuu nine uy siue and in large degree, be remedied. There is a supjHirled what they honestly believed i uunno about its beiim i. i 'i i' itttjuiry prevailed.

Prices little change excepting for near d- iver.es, which ruled 5c.n7Vic. higher. In short rib sides trading was very light, but the feeling was steadier. en- tered into by the imperial government ivill Iw l. oin got no blades.

I call that air a uppiv 01 gooa wirte crossing blocks at tlie whole power and the city quarries ready for transoorta. V'c uuacrvea oy tne repuo- 1 HIS disiiiitch. it Handle," corrected ex-solicitor of the twelfth district. vn.numcr una Scnuttler offered him $20 to gonad point out Kunze. Then 1 will put Mr.

Lynch on the stand to-morrow, and he will explain why Kunze anil Coughlin went to will nave a reussurmu in tion. und soon as received they will be 3 VlT quisitf scorn. With a toss of hi hn.i THE KNIGHTS OF i.ABOR. Mr. W.

R. Sturgeon, who miresent. hnuncial circles. but in place as far as they will go. be, its trophies will not be thousands of and a slight curl of his lin the large firm of Morton.

Reed Co. Banks and private financiers holding nmhan lionils have In rill.lv Mruul The Columbia correspondent of the wou.n,led' and caPA can- Their of snatched thut "aii handle" and skipK-d Attitude on Hornier, i ne witness then told in detail the story above outlined by Mr. the Land uHiiimorc, is now at the Swaiinanoa. New, and Courier snv A put they will -1 iiiuhm in sell. 1 his action hns Question miwn me stairs, closely followed by his Mr.

Walter S. Cushman returned hum. 01. I priic, llie USIION. Noveni her 1H iiui, innse nan to-iin tin.

1 resmriitioti twenty lovesick maidens." Atlanta, Novemlier Police Captain Schaack was the next witness, and trstfit i- v. -v inm "in hiiu irieirisuiL Sender that ever rnmi. on M.I llwn ciiiYciitiiin nt ih 1. n.u. 1 1 Saturday night after un absence of nearly two months in Philadelphia and private telegrams received to-day from Kio Janeiro differ asm th.

u. I he Mayor collected $5.00 i.d....K. unu, 1 u.aitiiii 01 our com- L.anor went into committee of the whole stable keepers Devans' description of the vvas nirani King, of Henderson county, country. In this direction everv- one individual pleaded guilty and when imiui i me steamer which is conveying Dom Pedro to iuu inciruin ut neimerson- is lenmng, anil the influence on ine iana question. The following resolution was 1.

SUk nimc uursc on ine miiht ot the murrlrr 'trier Northern cities. Mr. James Gull, of New Vork. who nsKcn, ure you guilty or not guilty." he jju.i. iney mate, however, that the Kinperor was the nr r.

Klilij is 1)7 Venrs ol nue visitor of i Ha.i Jnuies Hyland. freight handler in the 1 111 jne lourtn th v- I detlaration of principles of aunieu vacantly and said, "hic-I-am 1 ire urii mfCl has the general overseeing of the work only drunk." py a sprightly daughter of ar more cheerlul, and look ummlife with 'J v. oilll-JII- thetic demonstrations both on the part of the people and provisional Resolved. lb. I other evpn than 1 now going on upon Vanderbilt's nmn.

CRIMINAL COlttT, iuiiii, ineiiiiiing an the natural resources of wealth, is the ii "unu iicreioiore J''6 dl'rlf erty, is at the Swannanoa. aiiYTujr.ursi.inea mat ne ami his cousin Jeremiah Hyland called on 0 Sulhvan about 7 o'clock in the evening otMayo. They took supper with O'Sul-livnn, and, on leaving between 9 and 10 l'NFK TIIF. HAMMER. i tne and should not he sulneet tn tower to replace the one blown down .7 Tl Mr.

Ben Posey, a well miWH Vl ill tin UiiHlneM Done and lo be Done by some time ago on the court square is in attention to the establishment of lawyer, of Murphy, N. lelt the city Occupancy and use shall be the only title iniM Tribunal. How noth the Good and the Peo. vi.n-H, uc ana ois cousin and O'Sullivan went to a saloon near, and had two glasses of sherrv anH nn piace, and the work of preparation for various kiwis, and to the in- 01 iana. Taxes upon land should UvM I he criminal court convened nt 10 yesterday.

He storied ut the Grund Central while in the city. ercction was begun yesterday. The res- .0 business, pie were Hold. "Going! going! gone!" And the This testimony was brought out for Ltoratinn wiH'l. w.m.i.

"JV has led m. yesterday with Judge Moore on the bench. The greater part of the duy was Mr. Chas. Rawls has iust huiin nut iuii vaiue tor use, exclusive of iin))rovements, and shiuld lie sufficient to make for the community all unearned increment.

Alter the mmmittra. iioi niiiuiiicui ior 1 capuve in tne past. HM.ov hi vuiuraaiciing tne testi monv eiven Nph tioiiecr'ts hammer echoed alongthestreet. we are free to say the substituted pole I' or instance, not many years mm. nn new sign in the Swannanoa office.

He taken up with mere routine nuttier. was tne sale 01 the unclaimed nnrrl-i light at so central a point has not met of "is cotton seed; that had lain in the Southern Express nesses for the State, who swore that he saw Coughlin and Kunze with O'Sullivan, drinking sherry in the same saloon linn 1 A nM 1- nacii aim ine assembly had adopted the resolution, Mr. Powderlv nnH A us received the Asheville agency for the noxville Pire Insurance company. with much favor. 'l us uauiea out trom thegin and the grand jury, who were composed of the following men J.

M. Hawkins, fore nice lor years. Thev were all th, neaps on the ground, and We were apprehensive that the. inl there allowed to rot. Sn of 7 ui me executive board, were appointed a com- man, I.

ii. btradley, T. T. Howell. I Everybody turned out to try their luck Mr.

T. H. Bomar is a guest of the wunnanoa. He isone of the civil which prevailed here with so much vin. Iint.

wa? attached, as to render it luaiienci tne National Farmers Alliance Convention at St. Louis. and as the street urchin well sang umaannifBt. At the request of Mr. Wing, Dan Coughlin, the prisoner, stepped forward and the witness stood beside him.

The witness was hull a I at A 1 1 .1 Pearson, Alexander West, D. Pelmet, D. H. Webb, J. Hvder.

0. F. Dillimrhnm' lence Saturdav ninht 1,. eers who assisted the late S. P.

Caldwell 4 i utilizing it for auifht else than that -mrl destructive sewhere. nrl tnan in the laying out of the Round Knob j. a. vvumer, h. r.

Stroup, II. N. Alexan PeterBburg Railroad. RiCHMONn. Knv.mii..

uii.L. "Two for nickel for a dime One lor dollar, nnd told every time." Here is quietly dressed voumr man. ni lilt. request of the cnunitel t'nr th Au i. I lllMIIUICU KlIIR.

on the coast. We were much relieved tn every particle of the valuable lin i road. der. L. Y.

Israel, William Sluder, and ine .1 I A I tllllv A -t witness then stepped down in front of uu inui me news ana courier 01 Mnn- ff "un una tne seed annual meeting to-day of the stockholders of thf P.t.l... Let us sec what be buys. Down M. Williams, found five true bills, con Mr. Jacob Hess and his wile are nt th.

1 I IH not An 1 his dollar nnd around the corner he slvlv aay morning make, no menUon of it but $te n.juiui, una nts cousin Jeremiah alongside him, the jury was sisting of two affrays and three assaults Battery Pork. Mr. Hess is a prominent Kiiiiuuu ine following officers were elected: President, Col. John B. Palmer; board of di- to th nor have we information of a storm of sneuks to gain some spot free from the witn deadly weapons.

They finished t. -I I .1 v-iiYs mi in Hirmer aavs. indeed, nil that is left ni tlip 1.....1.... unusual violence from other minrter. unnaiioweu gae of scollers.

Offo-i. men worK auout lour o'clock and were New Vork politician, and has a contract with the city of Boston to fill in the back bay of that city. rceiors, a. r. Newcomer, W.

T. Walters and H. Walters, of Baltimore; Dr. D. W.

and labels. Popular Prejudice nnniwL and therefore presume we had the worst dismissed for the rest of the term. the lid and there before his eyes, which L.aSSIter. Ill nA i. icieiiLiiin ni 1 .....,..,1 out.

In the case of the citv versus Willium Scott, of Richmond. Mr. W. S. Gribbel.

of New York. i. ot i hi uiiuii HCCU rainy start from their sockets in horror, lie "How to Play Poker." "Tricks With At the annual ni.ti,m t. Gates, the latter plead cuiltv and in.br. There is a merchant on Main street, 01, wnicn is quite as palatable and KU.inUi mm the Battery Park.

He is employed by mi: holders ot the upjiurxuniiy oi noticing the likeness between the two men. At the afternoon session Jeremiah Hyland corroborated the testimony of his cousin. The witness took a position lx side Kunze in order t'mt the jurv might judge as to the similarity between them. He identified NchmaiVs sulc.on on Ashland avenue; the evident object the defence being to break the force of Nehinan's testimony hy showing that ii was O'Stillivun and the two Hvland and not O'Sullivan. ConKhlinan(IK'untz.

wnn works a neat little trick. He has a ment was suspended on the payment of wholesome, and modestly conceals its identity behind a pretty picture of an irienti Cards," and a bottle of cod liver oil to stomach it all, viciauui railroad, the lolluwing directors were many prominent gas companies as an ex i tne costs. vnvicu, iv. 1 i H. vvnli.ru it pert.

A good deal of work could be y.c..,K.8Iro,m.,wninBnd when olive, and un un pronouncea ble Italian tl uurchnsrr mmr oi 1, I iiuihui The cases against the follow! 110 men K. EllvSOn. Ill f) But there goes another with a five dol found for him in Asheville. nunc llley I unuic. nn.

I .1. I I I. nu vi'l. 11. raiiiiiT.

sti.c in nave some ot their mese im)riant industries we lar prii-e. What is it Only alnstyear'i withered bouquet. Mr. Hall is stopping with Mrs. Alice parcels caught aw av from lhem hv tl.i.

at nourishing town of Union were nol prosned James Mnthaffee, Francis Lytle, G. M. Hill, Gus Miimy, nnd Henry Ledbctter. The Fleet Leaven Nevr York. Reynolds, of this city.

He owns a nih- wire. Thev all nut t. ne W'1 Vested IS $25,000. The Here Mr. Lance thinks he will try too New Vork Niivrmlwr .1..

v. no were tn the sabon on the night of i "witton in close proximity to the depot Iwr plantation of 370 acres in Central lilt This is an unusually important term mi me invention which is raimriis every facility for receiving the Il takes one dollar nnd a quarter to secure a long dcluyed box that had ice in America, lie is thiukimr of Doonnng'iil ennnon, the dipping of flags, the wavinir of hiiiulrnla nf raw material and sliiiminir the mmm itiuiiv uiu me inventor Hopes soon to in Asheville. There is need of it now' fact red nniHni Ki, correct this. ixcnman testmcd. hx-Detective Michael Whalen, a friend Conghhn's Bwore that he saw Cough-in (it short intervals up to midnight of the murder in the police stution, and handkerchiefs and cheers from as many and his hopes huve vanished jn water.

Here is a box with Wnnamuker'sstamo throats. Admiral Inhn 1: Mr. G. M. Matins, and his bride who latest improvement is rapidly got into place, mid will hp on account ot the two cases of Berry, who is charged with killing George Bell, and of William Fore, who is charged with the murder of Amos Lumlslord.

The sheriff has been ordered to summon "ni.i niiuiiii. Mr. h. A. Sumner and Mr.

Chns. A. niuiiurun, comprising the ships Chicago. were married on the 7th returner! on it. Now is your chance, and nre building a house on Boston.

Atlnnlii tiiwl V01 b. iiiiuhi Rnn squeezing and pri'ssiru tne witness is a cousin of and his brother keeps house for via the Asheville and Spartnnbunr train wood street, near Patton avenue, which plunked quickly down secures two second hand shirts. bunting flying in ull the gav panoply ol war, sailed majestically down the North Another illufitmtiiiu th ku i lust niiht. havinu- eninvi-H u.ill n.l llim 1.1.- a special venire of 1 75 men in the case of lllV Ifl Desk sergeant John Stillt, of east Chi the bouth, and one still more strikimr. is harming visit to Cflarleston.

(kiiiu, ine puiiiiing hns a sky parlor, dumb waiter, sneaking tubes But don't be alarmed. See that box tiycr nnortiy octore noon to-day. Ad mini I Walker's nrrlrra itir.t the latter. OUK'M BODY me manuincture and Use of hne straw bai'villL'. HvilantH un gala week, to Columbia nt the fair, and mgo nuenue station, testified that he wns with Whalen and CouRhlin in the with 0.

1). $5" marked on it. Von and all the modern ai LI. If main in Boston not later than the end of iviimrijuuillliy of material, w.hich, until now, has been a stop at Spartanburg. though not completed it has nlrenriv are too late; a well known livery man I twcniy-nve mmuteii till ton 10 (t (lllirffsr nffon the week, and it is expected that next Sunday morning the fleet will sail for Mr.

David M. Vance, of the worse man useless, is the means of re-(leemiiiu the Cumin-, oi i itii iviiicii ior a month. The nas got it. Mnety cents for what? Pam-plcts on Protection versus Free Trade. The cross-examination was Yerysearrh- intf it Only About Fifteen Feet From Where It Hank, Democrat, left last night for Koyetteville parties intend to build a house which V.IIIUIII1.I trom thethrnldomotthe "jutetrnst'and uuiuie.

Lutheran Synod. -i UiuuKni. oui mat ecitt bad trav eled a beat with ivh.L. in attendance upon the Constitutional! Vasted, you say? Not at all. Who will cost double that sum in tlie neur we are glad to note the determined nt- .1 knows but he may be a con-rressmnn i.

uitiiijr vcuro. "ndthathe(Stift) had not mentioned hie niuut future Wilmington, November 18. In the Centennial. He isone of the marshals on that grand occasion. We nre verv v.

iv on mis point. Many of the platforms are crowded with bates in wliiif i. someday? Lutheran Synod to-dav a report on the witn coughlin and Whnlcn Hiiy one except Cant. Schaack. to he Big Racket Store" is one of the location of the proposed theological But don't block tbe wav.

Let thus, glad he has found it in his power to go. This section, we tear, will be represented institutions of Asheville, one of its curi- hogging is inferior, and per- sported some days after boxes go by. Where are they voitiir? "u6unn arrest. by very few besides Mr. Vance.

osities in fact, and well repays a Visit i mo? i the Alliance brave sticks to it and will ou can always find a crowd there, from continue to do until mctoric. can be the little chap who buys two pencils fnr established for the Let's move along with the crowd and see the fun. Well, I declare! If thev are nnt BASE HALL HATTERS. Mr. Bunks, the sprightly citv editor of The body ol William Orr, the Scotchman, who was drowned in September while catching lops nt the boom of the French Broad Lumlier Company, has been recovered.

It is rumored that it was discovered by several small boys while ploying on the bank of the river. The spot where the body was found is only fifty feet distunt from the place where Orr sank. It is supposed that the body was covered with drill und sand, and that the rapid rise in the stream owing to the late rains washed tliisawuy, scminury was presented hy Dr. Brown. Two propositions were submitted, one for its location at Newbury, S.

bv the South Carolina synod, and another by the Southwestern Virginia synod favoring Salem, Va. The provisional offer of the South Carolina synod was accented. Rpv. P. going into Grant's drug store.

Ha! ha the Charlotte Chronicle, visited our sanc Player Signing cotracta for Next a cent to the grandmother who wants 'raw: At present there are but few of an "old ladies Bhoe" for eoniii.rt with them orders Just look ut the patent medicines. tum yesterday. He is a native of Ashe "iviuu- are airemlv nw to Hello, Grunt Here is a ba rutin. I oni.l ville tuid is now visiting him friends here. rs contemn, November I I viii-i.

It! JJilCHV ing also the newly married couple who chairman ol the board ol education, and but by the next crop year no doubt there will be one in every county, and then want to buy an outfit with which tn ft'htary RoRer of the Philadelphia eight dollars for them, and 1 will let you have them for a slight raise." Don't you The sheet, whose local matter he furnished, is a very breezy, go-ahend pner. commence housekeeping. We advise a visit to the "Big Racket Store." know him Why, that is that sumenro. Id the course of his conversation ur. w.

b.ilowman, chairman of the committee to nominate a bord of directors. Virginia Metbodim Conference. Richmond. K'nvfmlw 18 Tl, v.r- he told us that the prietor of a livery stable we saw before. llius allowing the body to come to tl lie ing train, on which he arrived In Want or a Home.

There is a blind woman in the citv. surface. The minims were in nn ad- No. 2, was delayed at Statcsville for lie has bought about thirty packages for speculation. I wonder what Grunt will say.

"Oh, 1 don't want nnvof that vanced utage of decomposition when the who has been educated at the State i fifr 1 I were discovered i.iuijr iiiiiuiLcs iK-cnuse their engine was asylum. She is a musician, able to cive gima Methodist Conlerence met here today and elected the following delegates to the general conference to lie held at St. Louis in May, 1890: Clerical delegates, Rev. Dr. J.

Ii. Edwards, Dr. R. M. Sledd.

P. A. Peterson. Paul Whitehead. stuff, lcun't use it." Crestfallen and eooo nyejute trust, because from samples we have seen of this product it is iu ail respects equal to the best jute We were surprised to learn that it was not only the long-leutcd pine leaves which suited this but even the short spikes of our old field pines.

Nor docs it require the green leaves, but those that have fallen and are halt decayed nre the best. So you see what immense supplies ot valuable muterinl even our worn-out old pine fields can furnish. All honor to the Farmers' Alliance for its brave determination to foster this infant industry, hich is destined soon to make amends, by setting free its patrons from the cruel music lessons; and also fitted to act as borrowed order to pull the engine of The coroner, Dr. W. I.

Milliard, was sent the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio train for and arrived at 4 o'clock. The body back on tic trm-li. Th dejected, our speculator turned away. Uut his disgust for his purchase was-tmi nurse and to do general house work. Being in need of a home, she is willinir to I.

J. Lafferty, A. G. Brown, Rev. J.

Powell Garland. Lay delegates. Gov. P. 1 I' caused by an open Thi I was six inches deep between Cleveland a question of doubt, and, and Coojiers, and Ivegnn fulling about I ihvn wtt suspicion of loul play, a fl fl'l-loi-l.

in i I I much for him, and he slammed his burden on the floor, saying in despairing tones, give her services for her board. This is an excellent opportunity for. any one ror bod ssiikc, take it und credit me o.i.i.ii- burial permit was given without the needing a competent nnd intelligent com with two dollars." Smith, Randolph Macon College Messrs. J. P.

Pettyjohn, Lvnchburg; Cnpt. E. V. White, Norfolk, arid Maj. R.

W. Peatross, 10-nay that catchers uernents and Schriver and pitcher the league contracts for ialV mcntsandG'ea8on also 'ned the Brotherhood contracts. this afternoon signed a WueClub mnage Special to 1 wld from Holvoke to-daavs: John M. Ward, president of the Broth-ernood association of ball plavers, paid I thlS dt' am1 when leA Inst Tifm'r8 carnia contract signed by to ri 6mt baseman, for the Brotherhood. elch hn the agreeemeiit, and expect, to sign a Brr.il,;.etrJc?nlract New Vorlf'i of days.

The rxtxr and theTrope. Pojie has the grand CIX, Catharine of Russia. She 2 of Russian uS WThW Wil1 be wouw: tat'd that it Cotf h'm P'fa'ure to see a red hat towl on the archbishop of War- "roicreHMor Aahevllle. holding ol an inquest. 1 he remains were interred the same evening at 9 o'clock.

panion or assistant in the house. Any So the fun ran fast and hiuh until nil The Wilmington Star, coinmentimr one wishing fuller information about I tyrant, who is seeking by rani, who is seeking Uy unjust com- the one hundred and seventy package upon the report recently made in Tun this person can get it by applying at 25 t0 the wholeeotton plant o-- ft uanviue. President's) Reception. WAHHINCTIIN N(IViniln1 nail heen disposed of. And we.

alaa! Citizkn of the increased valuation of Pine street, or at this office. property i Asheville. and also its in. Throughout the town of Union one sees manifestations of thi nnirit of A Valuable Hervlee, The State Chronicle has done useful and commendable thing in the republication in its columns of valuable historical mntter.und put in the reach oft he gencrul render that which is not nlwavs readily were sold, too, lor a man drew one prixe of two duien bottles of beer And weenn't find out where he lives. The Pan-American CanKress, Washington.

November creased tax receipts, says: dent this afternoon gave a special reception to number of gentlemen representing the various busimss interests of the tcrnutionnl American connrrsa mi to The statement shows not an increase bv spurts nr biniiiiit i country. It was requested that he in day. Secretory Blaine presided, th H. proyement and renewed tile. New stores have sprung up phoenix-like from the aches of their predecessors.

Numerous fires hnve proved blessings in disguise, and an exollent hotel takes tlie place of the sorry affair of our former visit. Onr host steady growth every year, the increase I attainable, It is the-republication nf corporate tn his message to congress a rfi itiitnrnrla lor I a. xilian legates being the only notable absentees. The entire 1.1 nil etjtiitable national bankruptc.i law. tLmrnttt'niUeJtt Journal of the Convention of the 1 caro.

hc.d nfKt H.l Ut Fflv-ptt-rVilli nn tin. I voted to the business of organization, wnien was naturally a more difheult en was naturally a more difficult matter L'oflee Excited. Nkw Yokk, Novemlier 18. There was no Kill VMIUJlllUri, iriC HnlOtltrl v.i niv II II s-l itAlJIIUllV ui collected in 1KH0 l-eiug while Novemlier. 1780;" and ulso.

an account in IHM'J it nmountrd tn sirs t- uu i. wr- ihiuh-s, lormcrlv of Co-ter to arrange thon is usually the but now haiipiljr for us', keeping to the fact that two Inn-1 the l-'nion hotel, which we can conscieu-ges were used. The conference ad- i reccoinmend to the traveling ptib- 'lie. lie. case.

great excitement and a big attendance truaL'e addition to in ,1 ntl" HHsloro, at mui'iicd to meet ut 1 oVInrll tint tn ul 1 Ozone. Without going into scientific definition of this health-giving principle existing in the atmosphere, it is a fact well recognized by physiciuns that where it exist! abundantly, a healthful cliinute is assured. Thus the invigorating nature of country uir, or that of the mountains or of the seaside, is thought to be Juc to tbe nbuuduut existence of thisostontor modified oxygen. In a report made to us last night by Dr. Karl von Ruck of tbe weather of yesterday, big observation demonstrated the existence of 80 j-er of D-Mist ia ufa jpowibH JOU day, when the organization is to llii.ely $20,000 received nt dilTcrciit perio.ls lorM Uw presented for the sale ol bonds was expended in im-; rtifu-tlon, ani fleciaively rcjectcil.

Tlte Provement nl'-il ri-i-ls nnhli.w.iion i i An all sufficient cause for the prosperity of tins section one can find with little efl'irt. An excellent health K-rieeeco. at tneconerexciiM'gc this morning, due to the interest felt in the Bruzilian situation. Coftce advanced from fifteen to fiftv-6ve. points over Saturday's closing.

On firstlnll 20,750 bugs were" sold. ''Does vour teacher ever set mad?" Jenience for BrKamTiManda. Smith November on. court of general tr a in tbe Va- who was uinn( f. in.

uuuic uy r. irameiS The Weather To-Day, pubrisheil and well supported, ftsediti "vn- ib cnirenien inena, and ow cil icn of 'rmer years. Mr. R. M.

SlokJ'Thl Sky" is lorging to would so gen-the front nnd on the highway of uros- have given tip the space rcnuired. IVrit. I I "111... "Ves, imleed. sin-often the victim of cooler Kos-ui iimuiiii, wHrnicr inint 1 i II nrrrsf Jiasmoa," en.

rorns! westerly wrmki. ihe Wl Sta t'i CAltml ncr onnr cor- i space is usciuuy occupied, and we W.fglMlMI.llvn. leg tcart ra nytwt ovr thsnkti..

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