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1 "W.'if'SMf',.Vr Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI.NO. 201. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. f LI..VILLE. A place planned and devwl- GREAT RESORT. Situated in tin; MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for huulth lulneMH and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :l,NOO feet, with eoo! Invigorating Climate It iu being laid out with tiwto and Hkill, with well graded romlH and exU'imive FOREST PARKS. A demrnMe plar ftr Hue i-enitlenees and HU4THFVL HOMfCH. A good opportunity un profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, UNVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Linvlllet Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. THE POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. Novcltleafor the Holldr. Makee a .pedaltj of Hilk, Wool, Linen and Cotton Ma terial, for Art Bmbroldcry. Wrap, for Ladle., Ml.m and Children. I'nderwcar for I din, Mlaae., Men and Boy.. A hill line of Superior arj Ooooa. iiniiunui 30 South Main Street. 30 ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST 600DS AN THE LOWEST PRICES. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, M. C. aprlSd REAL ESTATE. W.LT . OWTS, W. W. WK.T. GVYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Owjrn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVULE. REAL ESTATE. Msam securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Publlt.. CommlMionen of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICROoatHeast Coart SVnjaare. "THE SUN DO MOYL" And .0 doe. A.hevllle The ret hii.tllng net I. now being performed by all genuine uu.lnca. men 01 tne PARADISE CITY OP TUB SOUTH. Beery man ha. hi. scheme and hi relate. It In mo.f cara to not on will- Mir ear, we aon-i mm. .cH ..... vhrmt I. to nell all the land and in.ure all Nc.t A.nTn Weh.v'e Ju.t lieen appointed aarnt. tor me uiu nnmim i-,,,,.,. .... . Inauranc. Co., and we want you to Inetire WHO u.i JUNKS A JUNKS, MIL IITATC AND INSURANCE. ttoonta 10, McAfee Block, an Patton av... apueTiue. n. k.. F. A. GRACE, UKCORATOK AND- DEBIONER IN FRESCO. r nan madpuc aajrodSm NO CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR Will be complete without a Hupply of our mixed and plain Candies, new fresh Nuts, Ratlins, Florida sweet Oranges, Lemons, Currants, Citron, Cocoanuts, Mince Meat, ('aimed Fruits, I (utter, KggH, Chwse, Coffee, Teas, I'ickles, Etc. Don't forget us when you are looking for something to eat. A. D. COOPER. North Court 8iinrv, corner Main hi Co Ickc HtrrvU. IJUIJ. While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, yet we have some very pretty goods suitable for Holiday and Wedding Presents, such as Japanese Crumb Trays, Fancy Mutch Safes, Brans Fire Sets, Krass Andirons, Fancy Hearth and Dust Brushes, &v. Wo would like you to see them. We have also a large assortment of Fine Table Lamps, that we are offering at vtitv low khi- rui:s to make room for other goods more in our line. If you want these goods, price ours before buying. Very truly yours, Taylor, Rouli & Brotlicrton. 43 Patton Art., under Grand Opera llouac. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old fell a. IxIiik the beat Plour In town. We have Ju.t receiv ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and Rive them a trl.l, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS. Real Estate Brokers, And luweatment Agent. NOTARY Pl'BLIC. Loan. ae. urely placed at a per cent. Office.: 34 ft an Patton Avenue Hccond floor. fcbudlr I'. WII.1.8. AKTHUKJ. WII.I.H. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 2M I'atton Avenue, Neat V M C A hulld'R. P ) llos(IA4. novl il.'tm JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Child , Office No. I Legal Block, REAL ESTATE AN1 LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BuilncM Loans cmrrly plaord at per ctnt. . V. BOULINEAU, (Kawli llluck.) Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAU8A0E A SPECIALTY. novadllmo FOR SALE ! A well eatabliahcd builnea. In Aahevillr. centrnlly located, ilnlnit n ftrat clnaa trade V, Itlt larae proiue. 1 in. I. in. oe.e uiiK,r.u nlty now nflcred In thi.clty. Mini be .old nf nwnfr'a ill health. Al.o. a nrat-rlaaa new rr.lilrnrr. centrally located If tnken now can be hndchenp. We oner a aplcmlld tract at tlinlicrlnml.rnr anle or a. an invc.tment on .hare, Poplar, oak and buckeye. Hon Khnt I'tirnlahrd nnd unfurnl.hrd huuae. only a lew minute, from Court "Vvanthii Two large mlilrncea, with every convenience, to rent lurnianeo. I. m. tmitt.i.iiun llur new fmmnh rt on Aahevllle. Pull of late.t itaUatic. tall fur a copy. BIGKLOW ft JONK8, RBAL B8TATB AND INVB8TMKNTS, Room 8 McAfee Block, 83 Patton Avenue, norlTdlm Holiday Gifts In an endless assortment at tlieCrystal L'alnco. Delegates and the people generally are requested to call and exam ine our large stock Xnias Presents, in fine Stand, Ha li quet and Piano Lamps, fine China Tea, Dinner, Salad, Pudding, Ice Cream and Der rySet s, big line after dinner Coffees, Custard Cups, Table Mirrors, tine Cups and Sau cers in Limoges and Delleek. Vienna., Carlsbiid, Pointon's and Koyal Worcester in odd pieces, Disquo Figures, etc. In conclusion, our stock ex eels any in the state. Visit us whether you wish to buy or enjoy looking at thedispla.y. More goods to arrive this week look out lor them. Hoods for shipment packed with great care. All mail orders promptly cacculeil. Write U 11. for prices, etc. THAD W. THRASH & CO,, No. 41 I'uUun Awn nr. Crockery, 1.iuiiim, Noun Fiiniil.iiiK. WE WANT 10 very body to hcp our stock of Holiday (ioods. The like has never before been 011 ex hibition in Aslieville. Quali ty par excellence the best. Assortment large and va- ri.Hl.-T. C SMITH & CO., Druggists, Public Square, opposite Court House. Toya from 2c to not. Pancy Article. for Chri.tmaa Present a, 4c to 1. Ti.llcl Seta. Mlrrora. Iloa Pinter, Cum anil Kmiccra, Vase., lln.keta, llivrhile Hunt a, Allium.. Kid I'.lovca. I.lllcd IKlllrr llli.vea. Limn lliiiiillterchicfa, Plain anil Kmbr'd. Milk llnnilkcnhlrfaaud Mulllcra. t'mbrclliM, ll.tfa. . Clink.. Henri'., Tic. lite. Hit. ntc. I'or H lltultrtl time a luritc iIIrvouiiI on Clttthlntf. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clotlliim fry tioixla, Hhor., Iliiln, Curnl 7 & 9 PATTON AH WILKIE X ATKINS. WIIIII.IIHAI.U AMI HIITAIt. CONFECTIONER! : AND : FRUIT : DEALERS, Ml. lit PATTON AVH. HiHH'iiilliea Tcnney'a Pine Canillva, New Vork. Mnlllunl'. I'lne Camllr., New Vork. I'reah Tnlllca, Cocoa anil Peanut Camlica, BURNETTE HOUSE FORMERLY THE EAGLE HOTEL No. 66 Mouth Main Htrcet. I.nrice rooms, well ventilated, wnrtned hy hentera and open nrc place. I table supplied with the tie.t the market airnril.. Hates, ft.no per da), tn.no to M.oo icr week, I'jo.oo to 01) per month, MRH. L. J. BVRNETTV, novUiWam ProprletrcM. riNTBR BOARD. Warm comfortable room., houw newly fur nikrri t Rood table. Term, reasonable, on street car line. MRS. J. L. 8MATHKHN, July 1 Meat 818 Pattern Ave. A GREAT 8N0W STORM. IT EXTENDS FROM INDIANA TO VIRGINIA. HEAVY GALES AND LOW TEMPER ATURE FOR NORTH CAROLINA. A Very Heavy Fall of Hnow nl llttHburir and the Hurroundlnn Country A Willi) ClirlHln.iiH North. riTTSiirno, Pa., Dec. 20. Another liij hiii i w htorin ia rnghiK livrc. It Int. been miuwiiiK ULcailily fur eigh teen limim anil there ure noimlieiitioi;""! it cesHiititin. Ilctwecn twelve nnd lour teen incite of snow hnve alreiuly Inllcn. The trnitiK tire nil several hour. Iichiiul lime. The Htrcet cur trnlHc on nil lint the Ciililc roiuli U'inKiriirily stiHicnclcl. The .now in dry mi Inr nnd doe. not ill feet the tfli'rapli aerviif. Washington, Dec. 20, The giKiml of- lice luriiiHlici the followinn .H'ciul l)iil ktin to the presa: The prcmnt nlorin promises the ureiil- cst iiiiii'iinl ul snow in uny single storm tor several years. It will extend to southern New (inlaml. I'roin three to seven inches of snow have (alien to-day in the Ohio valley. The snow now ex tends from Indiana to Virginia. Heavy easterly jales, with snow and low tcill IH'rnlure. are cxiei'teil I'ridny from North Carolina to New Ivnlanil. ll.tKMisiit'Kr,, Va., Dec. 211. A severe snow storm set in this niorniiiK mid travel is almost entirely snsx?nded. Stai n ton, Va., lKr. 2li. The snow is now lour inches deep. Cincinnati, lice. 2U. Snow Ik'K"U to fall early vestcrdav no inline and contin ued Jill day with the thermometer lit 2H and ill) dcrtx'S. I'UMINti IN. The uUIiiiih ma Not mo Much Want (.ore as Herf. Wasiiim.ton, Ii. C, lee. 2l. lien. Seholicld this niorniiiK' received the fol lowing telcKram from Invn. Miles under date of Kapiil City, S. H., Uv. 2o: "I have mil heard from Col. Carr for III! hours, lie started to intercept Hit; I'oot. Should he succeed or t urn him to the Cheyenne iiKrnev it will Iwliivoralilc. as lleiicral llrooke reports niesscn Hcrs from Utile Wound, llic Koad aii'l Fast Tliunilcr, who are leaders of the Indians who went to the Had Lands. He says thatiilsiut hall the Indians there nrc c'liniuu; in and he thinks the rest will follow." Till: NATIONAL AI.I.IANC1C. IIH l.citlKlallve COIllllllllCC will Meet lit Wimllliilttoii III Fell. Toi'liK.v, Kan., Dec. 211. Mr.McC.rath. president of the Knnsasiillinncr, says the legislative committee of the National al liance will meet in Washington some time in February. Thirty live states will lie represented n't the meeting and the third party movement will I one of the principal tilings to Ik- acted iihiii. "This movement." said MeGrath."will eventually embrace all labor organiza tion, in the United Mates. In Inet alioiit all o( them arc committed to it now ex cept the. Urnogc, and most ol the gran gers nrc members ol tuc runners Alli ance." TWO I.VNCHINUH, Bolb Reported In and Chanted up AiialnHt North Carolina. Macon. N. C, Dec. 2.-0core Mu bry, one of the negroes who assassinated Dr. Edniond II. Riggnn in his store in Mecklenburg county, Va., Inst Saturday night, wns lynched Inst night near the place where the murder was committed. The murder wns committed in Milk leu bury county, Va., and not in Macon, Norfolk, Va., Dec. 2. Kinch Free man, the negro charged with the murder of Mr. Adkins nnd his mother, Novcmlwr .", nnd who wns caught in Norfolk Inst week nnd lodged in Winston, (N. C.I jail, wns Ivm-lied this morning about 2 o'clock. Three unknown men called ui the jailor, stating they had a prisoner to put in the jail. The jailor ojiviicd the door, wnen immcuiaiciy houui tiai.y masked men over oowcrcd him. took the jail keys, entered the juil and hanged I- recniaii in ms ceil. A JOI.I.V HOt'R, The Cbrlnlnias) Tree celebration al the Central M. K. Church. The Christmas tree at Central M. 12 church, south, last night attracted a tre mendous crowd. The tinkling of liclls announced the arrival of Santa Clans. IF. L. Ilrown) who delighted the children with his "high, high hat" nnd flowing whiskers. ;Orangcs nnd eundv were distributed to the cliil tln'ii I iv Knntn. and a Present for each was taken from the branches of a fine everirrecn tree nnd every thinir went joyfully to the close, The new pastor ol the church, Kcv.C HvrH. wn. nresent. The singing, led by J. Morris Myers, was very tine. Hpaln wanlN I'rolectlou. Maiihiii, Dec. 20. The minister of fi nance has issued a decree declaring that Spain must (ollow the protection move ment of America and Burope, repeal inir. tions of the existing tnrill nnd largely in crrnse the duties on horses, mule, pre' served nnd salted meats, flour, rice und cereals from lununrv 1st, next, The llouae Meet and Adlourna. Wawiimoton, II. C, Dec. 2fl. There were nlxiut fiftv members present when the house was called to order this morn lug. On motion ol Mr. Mckinley it was agreed thnt Iwhen the house adjourn to-day it meet Tuesdny next. Then an adjournment wns taken. Chief Juatlc ktlrupnou Dead Coi.cmiiia, 8. C, Dec. 20,-Hon. W. D, Simpson, chief Instiee of the supreme court of South Cnrolina, died this morn' ing, of heart disease. Parnell Headed for Psrls Paris, Dec. 20. Win. O'nrien nnd wife and T. I'. Gill have arrived In the city. London. Dec, 20, I'arnell arrived in this city lust night en route to Paris. CHIHTMAM HOIIUIvRV. Two Blorew are Ucprlvcd or Home of Their Mock. Wlmt ia the mutter with the Asheville police force ? Christinas eve the store ol V. C. Me Conntll, on North Main street, was com pletely sacked of the largo supply of fireworks and Kod tilings lie had laid in for the holidays. The thieves 'jroke in the rear window of the store nnd took everything that came handy in the way of kooiIs to celebrate on. That they were celebrntini; is evi denced hy the fact that a large ntimlicr of whiskey bottles were left strewed about the store. They broke into and completely destroyed the combination lock of the cash drawer, but fortunately the proprietor had taken home his Christinas receipts. As it was, his loss is fully $1110, nnd is a scriuusjscl-bnck to him. The fact that the fruit and toy store of Mr. J. T. Cook, nfewdoorsahove, had been similarly rolilicd a few nights before ought to have put the police on their mettle. Mr. Cook's loss did not nn:uut to more than $l.r, but in view of the con siderable outlay these men hud made, it was n serious loss to them. A GREAT RAHAVAY STRIKE lll'HINICMM AT A MTANIIHTII.I. A KOI' Kilt fil.ArMaOW. The Men Iteny Thai Their l iuiil Ilea ure HuflerlnK, and May They Co n Hold out HI x Weeks). Cl.AHaiw, Dee. 20. The railroad strike continues to hold business almost at a standstill nnd to cause inconvenience and annoyance to many thousands of ieoplc. The slntcment that the families of the strikers arc beginning to feel the effects of the strike is denied by men who are "out." Thev claim that I hey are in a (Hisition to hold out at least six weeks, without in anv way causing distress to their families or In themselves. I'p to the present time, with the excep tion ol Hooting nun occasionally sioiniig an obnoxious employee wlio mav nave remained loyal totlicrailroailcoiiipaiiics, tlicn- have Ir-cii lew acts ol violence. TIlis to n great degree, is due to l lie ad- iinlilc precautious taken ny tne miikx-. A railway chair was found Instencd to the tracks on the line lietween this city ud Kilbride, but the obslruclion was iscovcrcd in time to prevent an aevi- Icnt. The uuiTiose was to derail the night train, mid the strikers ure licensed I the licndisli net. A liinnlier ol AIhhIcu sinkers lire re suming work. There ure iroKVls that le strikers ill Idasgovv and liileuDurgn ill consent to arbitration. I.OOO VAHOH Of KKU TAPK. How "The Citizen" I'll wound II ' und Wlint It Found. This is a glorious government! Tuesday's mail brought to Tun ClTl- ikx office a large iniinilln enveloie. with Kstnge on it, nnd "War Dcinrt- incnt printed in the laniiliar Oerinau text on the corner. Hreaking the seal iscloscd five distinct sheets of pncr. n one was n manuscript letter from the mnnngcr of tlic"Kecruiting Kcndcitvous." harlot tc. N. C, conveying the intelli gence that "I have the honor to trans mit herewith copy of advertisement which you will publish one time each week lor three months." On another there was the copy of the advertisement. Then came three sheets securely pinned together; a small sheet on top lalielcd, To the publisher Asheville Citizen llcncatli were two sheets, letter size. lion one was m inted blanks to lie iillcd out by the publisher, giving pricechnrged lor nuvcrusiiig space per men ior one, wo, three, lour, live and six ilavs, two weeks and one mouth. Also price for amc space for every other day for same Itcrinils ul tunc. Also puce ior same space one day in each week for same length of time. Ilcuentll this tabulated statement was n blank to he filled with the discount allowed the warileoartnicnt on all advertisements lurnislicd. Ilcuentll this wns a blank, double-barreled ccrlih cate. to lie signed by two iK-rsous, ecrti fviug thai they had seen the puiilislier ol Tiik CmUN sign the schedule of rates, mid that he (the publisher I wns renlly nnd truly the man he represented himself to lie. Ileneiitli this err ilicnte was a blank ecrtilientc o Ik- siiMicd by a justice of the nencc or nolnrv public, in which he declared the publisher to lie the publisher, and the witnesses who witnessed the publisher siun the schedule, to Ik persons worthy of Mid in witness whereof he uflixcil his seal of olnec. tlnlhe remaining sheet of paier was u sample advertise ment, to iniiiciiic me si.vie m which iiie wnr ilcnnrtmrnt wants its work none. No break lines or display tyie of any kind is allowed. Nihil nonpanci wuii only nn em iitind division lietween sen tenccs is M.'rmitihlc. No paragraphs. The inforinatioii was also conveyed that only ucltinl space occnpictl would iw mid for. For uiatniicc: Ten lines noti on rid constitute a sipiarc in Tin Citiikn. The advcrlisi-ment sent nn tliia occasion liv the war de partment, nmdc eight lim- the pny will lie for only eight-tenths of a 'i!'"' il increiorc rciiiureo iwo niniin wwi.. nn exiKiiditurc of fifty cents in fees, nnd . . ,' . .I..II..-. .....1. ..( at a low estimate, ten dollars' worth of conscientious swearing, in order to put Tim CiTixifN in tne way 01 musing a $4,110 hill with the government during llii. np.t three months. Hence the remark: This is n glorious oovernmcnt It is great in small thing and small In great things. Tim Citizks ia on lilr in I s war driiiirtnicnt. how ever, as to advertising rates nnd dis counts, and cxxx'ts to pull itself out ol all finaneiul embarrassments uv tne noin it has uottcn upon the government tent. provided I'ncle Sain has enough left to meet onr demands niter paying tne cn sunn, .V CnSC.RHSS. Congress tins practically suspended business. pi issued hy the president, The republicans do not Indicate what their nroirrnm will be on the force hill after the holidays. Mr. Morgan spoke In advocacy of his resolution directing the committee on privileges nnd elections to amend section at of the election bill. Mr. McPhcrson concluded his Speech in opposition to the bill MASONIC TEMPLE BURNED. A URP.AT I.UHH TO lltl.TIMOUli MASONS, Four Persons, a Mother and Her Three Children, numed lo Heath Hotel Flreal Chaltiniooiia. lUl.TiMiiRK, Dec. 20, The Masonic temple, which cost $4S,l)IMIll was ruined yesterday by a fire. Nearly all records of the grand lodge since its organization, more than a century ago, paraphernalia, uniforms, records of individual lodges, costly banner and relics that cannot be replaced, and a fine library of the grand lodge were burned. The fire broke out in the Hies of the theatre, on the second and third floors which are occupied by Forcpniigh, just before the doors were lo on to a great crowd. They had only one thought how fortunate that the'fire did not break out nn hour and a-liall later. At that time thousands would have Ikcii in the theatre and n holocaust would have Ikcii the result. What the flames left untouched was ruined by water. Duly the front of the building retained the semblance of its im posing proportions. The interior wus entirely gutted, and the floors lell in. The Masonic fraternity feel the loss keenly. They had hox:d til see their temple free of debt, but will now have to go to work again. Il is understood that theatrical prop erty to the value of over $10,000 belong ing to the theatre wus in the building. None of it was saved. FOt'K lll'KNICO TO DIUTH, Terrllile Fire In Rocheater Thla Moruluic Ilarly. Kiiciii:sit:h, N. V., Dec. 20. A terrible conflagration occurred this morning whereby Mrs. John Dietrich and her three children, six and three years nnd leven mouth old rvsK.vlively, were burned to death. Where the fire origiuulcd is n mystery. Mrs. Dietrich nrose at lour to start the rc in the kitchen stove, and uwnkened her husband soon niter with an alarm ol iv. She rushed in to save her children ml s;rished in thcllaincs. The husband nil one sou cscuH.d. A HOTICI. l-IHK. I'lie Kennedy House, Clialtauoo lis, Kcorclied-I.OHH, (15,000. Ciiat-.'axoooa, Tcnn,, Dee. 20. Fire iroke out in the Kennedy house, a large otel, this morning, at 4- o'clock. The hotel Mirtion of the building was dam aged by fire and the store rooms beneath were damaged bv water. All the guests got out without injury. Loss, $15,000; usureil. Tin-: thi:h hi'knkd. A Hud and Fatal Accident Attends Chrlalruas) Festivities). I'iiii.aiiki.I'IIIA. Dec. 20. Alaitit 0:30 last evening a Christmas tree in the par lor ol Fdward Penrose, No. 2000 Oral street, took fire from the tapers and the tune and contents were badly damaged Mrs. Fitzsiinmoiis, 70 years ol age, ol New York, the mother of Mrs. Penrose, who was on a visit to the family, wus burned to death. When the flames had xtinguished she wan found crushed in the closet on the third floor dead. KILLKU UV WHISKV. enough of II at one Time Is Al- was Falitl. Ciiattaxoooa. Dec. 211. Hen Shuni ml Marshall Ijiiillnn, two negroes, had whiskv drinking contest in Aimer rombie's saloon vraterdnv. several white men having bargained to buy nil the whisky they would drink, Hach easily bank a unit and had Ik'l'iiii on their see- mil pint when Sharp lell to the floor ud. I Inilhan staggered into the yarn ml fell almost dead. At the latest ac counts he was supposed to be dying. AITAIKS OF CO.SSUU' ESCE. KOKKI0N. A Paris newsnaiier nmiouuccs that vmpcror William ol Germany will visit una. The Paris liaulois announces that lit he next consistory the Poiie will crcnlc l'al her Monsabre, the famous Dominican monk, a cardinal. For the purpose of strengthening its Icctoral influence the Nninisli govern ment intends applying a Hiicy of pro tection to that country. The vice-chairman of the municipal council of Pnris ami n meniU'r of the l-'reneh chamber of deputies arc to light a duel with pistols, and if the exchange 1 shots docs not result 111 unary to eitucr liuriv tue uuei is to oc continued with swords. Iiosili. Iicncnil Prancis li. Sniuiicr. cx-trens- urcr of the I'nilctl States, is dying in Jacksonville, I-la., ol cancer ol the lace, drover Cleveland has liecn npiiointcd refcrcec in the suits for damages brought by pniiicrty owners against the New ork elevated railroads, The total miles of railroad track laid in the I'niled States in IHIIO is estimated at nearly G.SOI) miles, or iiImiiiI Ton miles more lliuu wus laid in INMU. Christmas eve was made memorable in llnltiinore by a street carnival of young men anil gins, aioot or 111 wagons, toot ing horns and wishing each other a mer ry Christmas. The Reform club celebrated the demt crntic victory by n dinner nt the Madison Sounre linrden. tlrover Cleveland mude one of his best sieechrs nnd Mrs. Cleve land received nn ovation; - II. II. Ilrown, of Detroit, Mich., just nominated lor the vncnut judgeship on the V. s. sunreme nencn. once latniiv sliot a burglar who broke into his house and demanded Ins money. The cruiser Newark is credited with having drvcloiwtl over 000 horse imwer earninu for her builders a premium of $00,000, Her Sliced, according to the log, wns 10 0-10 knots per hour, Judge Hall, a republican, hns rendered a decision nt East Lynne, N, It., which, if sustuincd, will throw out some three thousand prohibition ballots in that state and elected Morris, the democratic candidate for governor, by Urge m lonty. J. S. GRANT, PH. G, Of the Philadelphia College of rbarmacy, APOTHECARY, 34 South Main Street. M HclitnimrclmsingyourChristmaa Pres ent lie sure to call at GRANT'S PHAR MACY ami inspect the Bnest and most comiilele line uf Toilet Articlct in this city. He umhubteilly hare just what you want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICE8. It is our desire in the future to confine ourselves strictly to the Drug business. We will therefore dispose of our entire stock of Cigars at cost. Sold by the box only. OAM.N TS PHARMACY. The finest und most complete stock of Colognes, Toilet Wuters, Extracts, Face I'o wders and high grade Soups at GKA.XrS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled at all hours Goods ilclivcrcd free of charge to any part of thecitv. VKAXrS I'HARMACY. If you want a hamhtome pair of cut lass llottlcs for a Christmas presentcall GHASTS PHARMACY, liotthirang- ing in price from One to Fifteen dollars ler pair. II you want a lirst-class lluirlirushlbr sinull amount of money, CRAKTS PHARMACY is the place to go togct it. Ill kindsof Tooth III ushes, Hath Brushes, Hath Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions ate com- mndedat GRANTS PHARMACY you n positively dt-peml upon it that only he purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid as not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 4 South Main St. B WIIITLOCK'S, t'OKXKIl KAIil.K BLOCK. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Christmas Prcacnta and Hoi. Way Goods). Tit" 52 Too iiiiiiiy yoodain liimil. Tlii'.v iniiHt Ihj wilil this wifk. Will not wait till ufUp Xnias, but rtnluco prit'OH from tliia tlaU'. Cull iiinl Hifinv Cloth- iiitf, Dry (Joodn, Vrnpn, Furs and Fancy (Sootls, at pri( novcr Irofoi-o iiainod bpforo tlio floHCOf till! WUHOll. WIIITLOCK'S, Cornor Englo lllock and South Main tit. t fJ"-i;-l"iii' j,'.':te.j:,,'-i,l-Jii .;i --ijU