V J DAILY EDITION. A 11 hPII ? A. X iMMME 1 fie Astieviile iitizeo OAII.Y, 1 Year, &0.00 ' i O Moa., 3.00 " m j VI?.KLY evl, vot TTT-NO i78 ASHEVILLE N.C TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 8 1887 PRICE VilKTIMR SOCIETIES. A.: A.: S,: Kile 'Masons. J. WakeBeld Cort land, Sit deir., Deputy ot the Inspector General for North Carolina. Oyrtiu Oi iumiikUti. So. 5. J. A. Poller Eminent Comuiaadei ; Jorduti -Stone, Sacretary. Meets first Weduesuav night iu each month. A tluuiUe Cnapttr, R. A. U.XL. C. Fagg HiRh Priest : S. Hniiimcrshlag, Secretary. Meets h MMVKid Wednesday uight in each month. .11. lkvmn Lfirt. To. 118. A. F. 6c A. M.- l. I. Blair Worshipful Master; Blanton eciotury. Meets the first Friday night in each todth. iwnnnan-a Lod-je, K. or B., So. 646. E. .evy, Oictitir ; Jordan fitonc, Secretary. ler?: the liist and third Monday nights in each mr..c. i:m:A .'.v.iud Council, No. 701, R. A.S. Ll- f ia y, rWe'it; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets n.nit of '.he Knights of Honor on the second he luu.ii' m.miiI niehts in each month. A!,r.ii:t ;.-f .- .1. F. Si A. 3f, U.D.J Wake 1 1 Coulan.l, '.V. M.; J. A. Conant, Sec. Meets i". yosonic li t!! third Thnrs-lav niirht in each ninth at S iVylopk. and 1st and 4th Thursday l?hl f.r Instruction. 'Vlu- .'. sh-jitO- Public Library, ovor Mr. Kep .. Oipiv.:tc Kaglo ifatcl, anil next : ur Uo li tuk of JVshovillo. ia open to via .i tr ' .',.a 1 1. tu. t:i 1 p. 1U. and from 4:00 to '"Vut -r in. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeuess. Moie economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mnltitode of low test, short weiaht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in an. Royal BakinqPowdeh Co.. 106 Wall St., N;w fork. Ianl9-dfcwl2m ::i'MP0UND OXYGEN MARGIN MATCHELL ' tUCBin Emgir Block, .ffata St. ASHEVILLE, N. C Compound Oxygen inhaled, in. connection wita medicated Balaam Vapor, cures Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, N'ael Catarrh, Sore Throat. Loss of Voice, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases depending on mpnre or impoverished blood. It cures Rheumatism when everything else falls. It is the only remedy that will permanently cure Chronic Nasal Catarrh. If ycu Miner from this loathsome and dangerous disease come to our office and investigate ou r treatment. It wih eure you, no matter how long you have suffered. No charge for consultation. There is no statement in tho above which is not i'.i ictly true you may rely upon every word. We can prove all and more, it wa believe your case incurable, we will raclrly tell you so. We do not wish to treat yon Jlwe cannot help you. We also treat all diseases of the Rectum, or jowtt Bowels, such as Hemorrhoids (Piles), Fis inre, l istula, Prolapsus, etc. The treatment is ilway successful, and nearly always painless. We core without the nse of the kn.le, and in a levr Jiys. No loss of time from business or pleas am ! Officbofthk "Wobld,"! New York, Mty 15, 1SS7. J In the fall ot IS? I was in such poor health that I was obliged to cancel all of my lecture engagements for the winter, and to give up writ ng for a time I went to Asheville and placed myself under the care of Drs Uargan and Gatchell. Continuing their treatment 1 improved in health and strength, oainino 20 poi nds of flesh; and feel better than I have for years. I regard tkeir oxygen treatment as being of great value; they, themselves, are gentlemen of $Ull, and worthy of the confidence ot the pnblic. Bill Ntb. HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and ship it to all parts of the country, even to the Pacllt Coat. We send apparatus and chemicals ilail two months for tl2. This is as valuable if the oflice treatment. The wonderlul curative resalts obtained with jtla treatment is astonishing even to us. i u Kith to learn more of IhU treatment, and our auxitt in the cure of Chronic Diseases, write or call ff i :fu4rated book explaining treatment free. DR3. HARGAX & GATCHELL, l Wain Street, ja-j38-dawtf SAsheviUe, N. C. H. L. LANG, "THE JEWELLER, South Main St., Asheviixe. aa-0 CITY MARKET, 1 katJatput lna f JYeu) Refrigerator and am well prepared to keep meats in goed onaition. wiu Keep toe Den oij BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, SMOKED SA USAGE, BOL OGNA SA USA GE, FRESH FISH and OYSTERS, In Miuon. Oire me a share of your patronage. Orders promptly attended to and goods deliver A T. J. SUMNER. We. Patton;Avenue, ande'CPowelllii Snlder's DAILY EDITION. THE TS4.1XY CITIZEN Will be publiffrid every Morning (ex- ceot Mondav) at ttab following rate strictly cash: One Year ? 00 Six Months 3 00 Three " 1 50 One " .60 One Week i Our Pnrriora will deliver the Darter ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it ... . . . . . . ?. m wiil please can ar. tne citizen uuiue. Send voar Job Wort of all hinds to the f)ffirr if vmi want it done neatly. cheaply and will Jispatch. Arnvsl nnrt 2pnrtnre of Piwii(rr CLSBuav-AiTiT. 3t:tHp. m.- leaves tor Mor- rU'u.vn at MS a. in TrvNKssErf Arrives Rt 1-' !8p. ir. ,ard leases nt 14f8 p m. A. rives t ?:00 p. m , and leaves lor Spartanburg t ?:W p. J". kpiitTi kDiiof. ArrivM &t n A. .ti leaves for Morristown at 9:10 a. m. freight accommodation leaves Ashevuie at ttiu a. ro., ana smYn .w p. m. . - 4 - y WAVHJ'Jiviin lTt JR asTJlIc ct B:oe s m.. and arrives a( 4:50 p. m. Weather Indications. ' Vireinia Fair weather, sllchtly warm er, light variable winds shifting to south erly. North Carolina and South Carolina Slightly warmer, fair weather, light to fresh northeasterly winds becomiug va riable. -- Tennessee Cooler fair weather, light to fresh variable winds. 59-Th Citizks. with latest Associa ted Press Dispatches will be lound regularly at all hotels and news-stands in the citv. When the supply may be exhausted at those places, call at the office. The weather promises to be unpleas ant for court. Mr. Tos. A. May, Secretary of W. N. C Fruit Growers' Association is in the city. A number of members of the bar from this district are in attendance upen Fed eral Court, Several of our hotels were well filled last hipht, and more guests booked to arrive to-day. Mr. B. F. Posey of Murphy, and J 13. Hooker of Webster, are in attendance upon Federal Court. Mr. R. L. Cooper, of the Cherokee bar is in attendance upon Federal Court, and gave ui a pleasant call yesterday. A large number of constituents of the Federal Court came in on the Western train yesterday, and we learn more will be in to-day. Miss Sallie F. Weaver, a former teach er in the Asheviile Female College left yesterday for New York city where she will spend tne winter witn relatives. Messrs. B. C. Lank ford and U. S. Commissioner Neill of Transylvania; N. PrHrlTrraftiraham and Commission er Da vies of Jackson county are in the city. Mr. J- J. Ross, one of Buncombe's en terprising and successful tobacco raisers sold on the Asheville market yesterday a portion of his prunings at an avenge of 20 cents per pound. From six acres he saved enough of the lower leaves, which most farmers throw away, to net Dim at least to() per acre, judging from the price of that he has already mar keted, ihe tobaccos was strung on wires and cured by Snow's modern pro cess which Mr. Ross thinks superior to anv other. An Election Will be held in Swannanoa and Fair View townships to day on the stock-law question. We have heard but little dis cussion on the matter. Kitchen Garden Association. A meeting ot the Kitchen Garden Association will be held at the Y. M. C. A. rooms on Patton Avenue this (Tues day) evening at 4 o'clock. All interest ed are cordially invited, and a large attendance is desired. Thb A dvance Will not. flTtnnr in.tav Aa-iirrnA Mftlonft rfnuefs na to stalp that, t h. nnw company were engaged yesterday in uuuipiuung arrangements, woicn necessi tated a suspension for to day. It will aDDear to-morrow and recrularlv there after. Federal Court Convenes to-day. Judge Dick, District Attorneys Jones and Bason, Marshalls Settle and Glenn are all present, having reached the city yesterday. Clerk Reed has his docket ready, and the attorneys will begin their work in good earnest this evening. A large number of officers, attorneys, and parties of interest are in attendance. Sohk More New Amies and Grapes. Col. Hoyt has placed upon our table some beautiful specimens of second crop June apples, which had nearly matured- He also brougnt a buncn or second- growth Concord grapes, which had attain ed half-growth in size at the time their forwardness were nipped by the late cold snap. . I ruly this is a great country. Thb School Census for this City. The taking of the school census for this city, ordered preparatory to the opening of the graded schools in January, has been finished, with tl e following result : White males, 651. " females, 651. Colored males, 233. females, 307. Total whites, - 1302. " colored, 540. New Styles and Shapes at Law's, 57 and 59 S. Main St. Our new square shape in White Granite and Inner ware just out is the prettiest we nave bad yet, and at even lower prices than other shapes. New patterns in Glass (both colored and crystal) at bot tom prices. Great bargains in Hanging and Stand Lamps, also special lot Tnble Knives, imperfect. We carry the largest and best assortment in Western North Carolina and offer our patrons the fall benefit of late reduction in prices. Rooms to rent at 31 Haywood stroet t!8. THE RAILROAD PROPOSITION. The Election Postponed Until the 11th of February. Yesterday being the regular day of meeting of the county commis sioners, a number of citizens ap peared before them on the matter of ke railroad proposition now pena Cai McLoud submitted the ad vrsabilily of withdrawing the prop osition altogether and swait devel opments., Capt. Atkinson in an elaborate argument ursjed that :lt C- tion lw noVtont?il till iiiiy certain. The tinibelsFean lli.-s i!'it -f i.rder and tii,iiay ofi'lfciiun was -td'i.-iUtd: by si;! t'.b too Bhorl fur a full con sideration of the important question j by the people, and borne postpono mentas deemed advisable. After full discussion the Board decided upon the 15lI6wing order: This Board is informed and believes that sufficient oppor j tunit.ifts have not been eiven the people of this county to fully un derstand and appreciate the import-j ance of the rauroao project upon which an order lor an election was Tvmrlfl hv this Board on the 10th dav of October, 1887, which order was in words following, to-wit : tiiere ioi lows the order as heretofore pub lished) ; and. Whereas, There is great uncer tainty as to who are qualified voters in the county owing to the absence of manv citizens, whether their ab sence is temporary or permanent, thereby requiring a new registration of the voters in order that a true ex pression ot the sentiments of the people may be had on said proposi tion ; It i'a hereby ordered, That said elrfinn nhove referred to be post poned from the said 19th day of November. 1867. till the 11th oi February, 1888. And tt ts further ordereil. 1 hat a new registration of the voters of Asheville township be had in the meantime according lo the require ments ot law. Mr. Lon Wtlls asked that certain amendments he made to the propo sition, one to the effect that work must begin within ninety days from the day of election and prosecuted regularly to completion, n comple tion to be made within five years frrmi rlntp nf hfnrtnniiif'. This was adopted by the Board and- will be incorporated in the new order. We think this a judicious step, nrwl in tliB meantime aik the neonle to carefully think of the matter in all its bearings, and let us all unite in keeping old Buncombe to the front. Senator Vance spent the day in the city yesterday, shaking hands with friends, and tkis means everybody he met. He goes next week to Fayettc ville to deliver an address at the Fair. The Senator would rather talk about big pumpkins aud other favorite ag ricultural products now than on any political subject which could be sug gested. I For the Asheville Citium. RAILROAD MEETING AT WEAV ERVILLE THE FARMERS IN COUNSEL ALL THEY WANT IS INFOR MATION. Tho railroad meeting at Wtaveiville on the 5th inst, at the college cbapel was well attended by the farmers. Dr. Vandiyer was called to the chair, who explained the object of the meeting. The meeting was addressed by Capt. Parker, Dr. Wing, Col. DaBose and Dr. Vandi ver. The meeting was unanimous for the subscription. All the people want is light on the subject. T. F. Reagan, Sec'y. Cow Strayed Between Asheville and the Turnpike, on Thursday, a red cow with tips of horns cut off, and with only i teats, strayed. Any information concerning her will be left witn w. o. JUul er. The Dailx Citizen bos a larger cir culation in Asheville and Western North Carolina than any other paper. The Weekly Citizen has by far a larger circulation in Asheville, Western Carolina and East Tennessee than any other paper published in North Caro lina. The latest news, telegraphic and otherwise. Advertising rates resizea ble. The Citizen Job and Book Printing establishment is prepared to do work promptly and reasonably. Especial Attention Is invited to the large array of popular remedies to be found at Pelham's Phar macy, near the post office. It is a rule with this house to keep any thing that is wanted in the drug line, provided it has any merits. We adyise our friends in the country that when in want of any medicines to try Pelham's Drug Store. They fill physicians' prescriptions at low prices- The quality of their goods is un excelled. They handle a full line oi Sundries such as drug stores usually carry. Theirs is a complete assortment. se23 dtf For Sale, Cheap, Horse and Phaeton. nov 5 d3t Geo. S. Powell. Large and well selected etock of Ladies' and Misses' Woo Cashmere and Merino Hose just in, at Whitlock's. I For the Asheville Crram SPEAKING ON SATURDAY AT THE COURT HOUSE. Messrs. Editors .At the request of gentlemen who compose the small com mittee organized here hurriedly to aid the railroad campaign 1 announce that said committee ia new dissolved, and a request by then is made to the friends of the railroad project throughout the county to meet at the Court House on Saturday the 12th inst, for the purpose of organizing thoroughly for some pro ject It is earnestly desired that the leading citizens of the county friendly to the proposed proposition come out and give their assistance in this important matter. A number of gentlemen will address the people, and it is hoped that there will be a large crowd, from vory section of the county tu heartheadJies es. Let every body tfraie. Respectfully, Natt Atkinson, (a member of ths old nia.i.ir ) I For the Asheville (Jitizek. A USEFUL INSTITUTION, WHIG COVENDSrXFTO OUR -v PEOFL1X""- Messrs. c2ifors.-Will you allow me a littlo space in your paper to speak of a most excellent work that has been going on among us for the past three years un noticed and almost unknown. The Kitchen Garden School is an assemblage of little girls, who have not the best advantages in their own hemes, who ctnie together every Saturday for three hours, and are met by some dozen ladies, who give them instruction in the useful arts of household life. For Instance, they are taught to sweep, dust and thor oughly clean a room with least damage to furniture, carpet and room. To make up a bed properly and who that has tried to sleep in an ill-made bed can lightly regard the advantage of a well made one. To sort out the family mash and under stand the process through which each article must pasa to accomplish the best result with least damage. To do every kind of plain needle-work, to cut and make the garments of a family. To cook, making the most toothsome and whole some dishes lrom the cheapest materials. These, and every other department of domestic life are taught in a pleasant and attractive manner, and on the prin ciple that "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," the teaching is varied by games and songs, all directed towards the development of the muscles, aud to use it homely expression "giving them the use of themselves." Any one who has contrasted the awkward, ungainly movements of the clod hopper with the erect and giaceful carriage of the cultur ed lady or gentleman will readily see the advantage of this point And besides all th:s direct instruction comes the no less powerful indirect advantage of coming into direct personal contact with refined, cultivated ladies. The lessons of sweet patience, self-control and gentle courtesy thus learned haye an abiding influence. I have spoken thus at length of this institution because I think its claims up on us have been disregarded. The few ladies who have patiently persevered in this good work haye not been sustained by the ready help and sympathy of oui citizens. It is well known that Asheville people are ever ready to help on any cause that appeals to their practical common sense; and the one mistake, to my mind that the ladies have made has been in hiding their light under a bushel so to speak; not letting the public know enough ol the workings of the institution. I will mention, just here, that the class for whom the work is intended has proved itself eagerly anxious to avail it self of its advantages, not only the little girls, but their mothers showing their appreciation. And the prompt and regu ar attendance, the clean hands and faces, tidy garments and well kept hair speak of care and t elf-denial on the part of both children and mothers. The teachers are often embarressed by the number of children. And now comes the question how we, the outsiders, can best up.iold the hands and strengthen the hearts of this little band of earnest worVers. The answer is very simple. By contributing 50 cents annually to its support. The ladies now need $50. Cannot 100 people among our 8,000 in habitants be found to give 50 cents to this noble charity ? I blush when I ask it Of course we will. Then let us not wait lo be called upon, but let us cheer fully step up and hand our contribution to either of the following ladies : Mrs. Sluder, Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. Hunt, Miss Champion, Miss Lindsey, Miss Edwards, Miss Penniman and Mies Patton. Through the kindness of the managers of the Riveuscroft property the ladies have heretofore had the use of two rooms free of rent They are now deprived of 1 1. j ... iuib ana are oDiigea to rent room wnicn will greatly increase their expenses. And now I have said quite enough, leaving to each one to consider for him self the future good to grow out of this school. The influence upon each man's life and work of a tidy well kept home, a thrifty cheerful presiding genius the difference between a capable woman and an ignorant, untidy inefficient one. X. Among Old Friends l The Wilmington Star says : "Mr. D. C. Vaddell, of Asheville, is here on a short visit. "Cam" can show our bird hunters a trick or two in wing shooting." "I Feel So Well." "I want to thank you for telling me of ur. fierce s "favorite rrescription, writes a lady to her friend. "For a lone time I was unfit to attend to the work of my household. I kept about, but I felt thoroughly miserable. I had terrible backache, and bearing-down sensations across me and was quite weak and dis couraged. I sent and got some of the medicine after receiving your letter, and it has cured me. I hardly know myself. I feel so well." d&wlw Ycu want to see that $2.00 Goat But ton Shoe ot J. O. Howell's. S. W MCrnrir will furnish Mnrrlatrren Flour, Meal, Bran and Shorts to mer chants at mill prices. 'Also Brooms at wnoiesa. - au The lovers of pure corn whiskey can find no better than at Bob Jones', The lst wines and liquors can also be found there. tf The only thing you can get free at the White Man's Bar is a wooden toothpick, and a good cigar for a nickel. sept 8 dtt Large stock of White and Scarlet Un derwear for Ladies ana Misses just in, at Whitlock's, A large line of Dress Goods. oMeodtf H. RED WOOD CO. THE ANARCHISTS! ENGEL ATTEMPTS SUI CIDE. Lingg Preparing Bombs Four Bombs Found in His Coll. THE FALSK BOTTOM OF a so. a p f sox. SIic "'" Terk .7iiiareh tots Uenouut'C flatter as a Put Up Job foy the ATtD WILX SEND A DELE GATION TO ASK FOIt MERCY. NUDDEBT DEATH OF A l'ltOMINEXT PUTSICIAJI. The Report of the Loss of the Oregon Not Eelieved. By talrgraph to the Ashevills Citizsn.) Quebec, Nov. 7. The manager of the telegraph office says that it is impossible for news of any disaster to the steamer Oregon to reach here ex. -out by telegraph, and that he has heard of no accident to that vessel. The sensational report con cerning the foundering of the Oregon is" not believed here. -roc- Sadden Doath of a Prominent Physi tion. IBj telecraph to the Atheville Citizen. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 7. Dr. Wil liam Selden the eldest prominent physician ot this city, and the wealthiest capitalist in thi3 section died suddenly this morning. -:o:- Tlie Anarchists Using: Laudanum and Getting Bombs Heady. RT tslfcraph to the Ashevlilt Citizen. Chicago, Nov. 7 Not the least re markable phase of the bomb dis covery is that it come about from the fact that anartmt George En gel, attempted suicide Saturday night by taking an ounce of laud anum. About 11 o'clock Emil Zaener who is one of the night watch passed EngelVcell and was attracted by groans coming from within ; on stopping to inquire the cause he found Engel breathing heavilv and lying prostrate on his back. He. called him by his name but received no answer, and on opening the cell door discovered that the man was unconcious and suffering from the effects of some stupefying drug. Ar ter repeated attempts to wake the sleeping man, Zaener become al armed and decided to call in Dr. Gray from the insane ward in the same building. Dr Gray was sent for immediate ly. On going to ErigePs tell, the doctor 6oon discovered he was suffering from poison. His eyes w&3 dilated and rolled spasmodical ly. Dr. Gray at once commenced active work on his patient. As soon as Engel came to his senses he raved and cursed at being disturbed in his sleep and asked the reason of his being awakened. He pro tested that he had only drunken a little whiskey and was all riht. His condition and subsequent event showed that Engel was deliberately lying, and that in the face of death. He was at once forced to take etne ties and kept constantly walking for an hour, until all danger had passed. From that time on" watch fulness over him was not relaxed lor an instant. The attempted sui-" cide 01 Hingel is what led to a search of the cells in the morning. Besides the discovery of explosives., among effects of Lingg there was found in Engel's cell a bottle from which he had taken the laudanum. It was concealed in the urinal thrci or four drops of laudnum. still remained in the bottle and Engel was confronted with the evidence of his intended suicide. He continued to deny, but at last sullenly admitted the truth of the aocusation. He had prefer red death by his own hand, he said, to any carrying out of the sentence under the law. Engel stubbornly refused to disclose how he obtained the poison. The battle affords no clue and like Lingg's dynamite the source of the poison is a mystery. The scheme to.lurnish Lingg with bombs which were discovered in his cell yesterday was evidently care fully thought out by some of his co partners in crime on the outside. Several days ago a fancy soap box was brougnt to jail, and just in the heat of excitement, the ofhcialb say they cannot remember who deliv ered it. They maj know who it was, but if they do they will not say so until they have made some arrests. The box was a harmless looking affair, and it was hardled by the deputy in a rough manner. Jail officials usually do these things. Hasty examination disclose the fact that to all appearances it contained nothing more than a few delicacies for which such a "human tiger" as Lingg has an appetite. Had the police and deputies known tl atthere were bombs laying arou close proximity they wom telt so easy, but they were anceo! nv danger and th probably have continued s not been lor the raid on ce!l. It was then that the insi cant looking soap box was found have a false bottom aud it was un derneath it that four bombs had been smuggled into jail. New York, Not. 7. The leading topic of conversation among Anar chist leaders in this city to day was the report of the finding of bombs in the cell of the condemed Anar chist Lingg. All of the leaders agreed that it was :t job put up by the piiiic, aud when ta'king about it. they jirtvi greatly excited. Herr M-'St was sren t ffie. He de 11 tin l trie police as cut throats aud thieves and murderers and oia!n'ie! that th-y hd placed bombs in Linag'sj cell for the pur pose of influencing public opinion against the condemned men. A committee representing differ ' ent labor societies will leave here to night for Chicago for the purpose ol pleading with Gov. Oglesby to spare the condemned men. Chicago, Nov. 7. Mayor Roche and Sheriff Matson spent some time ast evening examining the windows and doors of the Criminal Court building and as a result of their in yestigation the outside iron shutters were ordered closed and barred. The heavy iron doors at Michigan street entrance weie closed and se cured with shackles and every pre caution was taken to preclude the possibility of an outside attack. Peremptory orders were given to al low no oae inside the building ex cepting upon a'written order issued by the shenn. Police guard was redoubled and each watch extended three hours. Sheriff Matson th's morning said there was no doubt a3 to the nature of the stuff founa in Lingg's bombs Part of the filling had been taken out of a couple of pipes and explo ded and it hal been found to be the strongest kind of dynamite. The amnesty people have their tables on the street again this morning, but there seems to be less disposition on the part of the crowd to sign peti tions than on Saturday and but few names are being secured. It is reported that the police have discovered eleven dynamite bombs which were secreted in the house of an Anarchist near the pas works on West Division street. I'he police were working on the case all day and have kept their discovery very quiet. The matter, wheli it became known. (c used great excitement in the vicinity of the jail. The bombs found in Lingg's were all examined by a chemist this mor ning and the sheriff says they proved to be dynamite. The New York Stock Market. IBy telecraph to the Ashavilla C'lt'.ze . New York, Nov. 7 The fact that to-morrow is holiday induced a number of brokers to leave the city until Wednesday and the volume of business to-day was smaller than usual of late. Fluctuations also were as a general thing of small signifi cance and lit le feature of interest was developed during the session. Depression of Saturday still had some effect in early trading, but the de mand for stocks fully equalled the supply and an improvement which was somewhat of a surprise to the bears took place. Sales aggregated 235,000 shares. :o: Market Reports. !liy telezraph to the Asheville Citizen 1 Baltimore, Nov ".--Flour dull steady; coin, southern, quiet, new white, 46a50 western, dull, teady. Chicago, Nov. 7 Ca-h quotation for to-day were as follows: w neat No 2 spri g 72 ; No 2 t:om 41 ; No 2 oats io; whiskey 1.10 St. Lolis, Nov, 7 Flour quiet and firm; wheat quiet and firm, No. 2 red cash 71 i, Nov. 71 i, corn dull cash 3Siaj Nov o8i; oats easy 24Ja5, Nov. 24J whis key steady, 1.05; provisions dull; easy. Louisville. Nov. 7. Grain quiet wheat No 2 red 76, corn No 2 mixed 44 oats No 2 28J, provisions steady. Cincinnati, Nov. 7. Wheat, No 2 red, 76i; corn easier, No 2 mixed, 4GJ oats, quiet, No 1 mixed 2SJ ; pork, dull, 12$; whiskey, hrm l.uo. All "Played Out." " Don't know what ails me lately. Can't eat well, can't sleep well. Can't work-, and don t enjoy doing anything. Ain't really sick, and I really ain't well. Feel all kind of played out someway." That is what scores of men say every day. If they would take Ur. Fierce s "(iolden Medical Discovery" they would Boon have no occasion to say it. It purifies the blood, tones up the system and fortifies it against disease. It is a great anti-bilious remedy as well. d&wlw Stationery, Magazines, Novbls, Nrws. A fine selection oi nauer. olain and ruled in quire and tablet form with envelopes to match, pencil tablets lc. up to 25c, slates, pens, pencils inks, mem orandum and ott er blank books. Box paper 10c. up t $1.25 Large lot of Seaside and othet Libaries popular new novels received as soon as out. Books not in stock ordered without extra charge. Liatly and Sunday New York papers Subscriptions received for all publications. Century, Harper's, Atlantic, Scribner, Lippincott, American, and Frank Leslie's Magazines always on sale. Views of Asheville and Western North Carolina. Agent for Bubber Stamps, linen and box marking stencils. Special prices given on stationery to parties purchasing for school purposes ana on $ i.uu, or more wortn ot station ery atone time, at Carscn's Stationery and News Store, N. Mam st. . Wool Mittens for Ladies; Gentlemen; Misses, Boys and Children at Whitlock's. UK Branc I By re'.egrrt New Y overflowimrV From Friday npwnnflrtp.r itnnlk letters and circuliC small nnt'er, alt 011 Destructive Fire in Kci I By lelrgmph to tint Attu-vi'l WASVI1.I.K. A . .V v.-lii(1 gether with a large stock of tobacco. loss is reported as tollows Un stock $60,000, on building and ma chinery 830,000. It is Bind to be covered by insurance. :o: The Crown Prince of Germany in a Dangerous Condition. I Uyjtoltjnph to the Asheville Citizen Berlin, Nov. 7. The Reichsanzei' ger publishes a statement from Dr. Mackenzie that Crown Prince Fred erick William's throat is worse, but that he is in no imminent danger. Drs. Schroer and Krause h:ive been ordered to San Remo, where the Crown Prince is staying, and Prince Villiam. the Crown Princt's son, will start for that place to-night. The announcement of the Cron Prince's condition has caused a sen sation. London, Nov. 7. Dr. Mackenzie telegraphs from San Remo as foN lows: "Regarding the condition of the German Crown Prince there has been a recurrence of the growth ower down in the throat. I am id suing an unfavorable bulletin to night." A CARD. There being a t'mor to the effect that I had abandoned the idea of building an Ice plant in this city, I wish to state that such is not the f-ct I have purchased a machine which will be in operation for the manufacture and delivery of Ice by early spring at prices which will be satisfactory to all. H. T. Clliss. of the Asheville Ice and Coal Co. nov 4 dlw A fine constitution may be broken and ruined by simple neglect. Many bodily ills result from habitual constipation. There is no medicine equal to Ayer'e Pills to correct this evil, and restore the system to natural, regular, and healthy action. til la rife stock of Woolen Dress Goods and Black Silks just in, at Whitlock's. Curtain Poles with brass fixture com plete for 50 cenU at Whitlock's. Derby Hats ia Youman's, Dunop's, and Miller's shapes several colors. oSdeoatf H. RED WOOD fc CO. Wraps from cheapest nice Jacket to real Seal Plush, laige stock. at Whitlock's. Oysters served in every shape at Tur ner & Branson's after the 8th inst. The !-verd of this delicious article will re meu.ber this fact. tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS S5.00roREVERYFOX- I ho above amount will be pid for every liva (ox. in pood condition, caught this winter, delivered to ei her Messrs. F. N. Waddell. It V. Sevier or J. S T. Baird. nov 8 dJswSt BY ORDER OF THE CLUB ne Price Store. A large and very attractive line ot Men's and Boys' mils and Overcoats, ranging from low priced goods to some thing very line. . Measures taken for A. Raymon 1 & Co., New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Samples now ready for inspection. Dress Goods and Trimmings, all grades an excellent stock. Plain and Fancy Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Surahs, Rbadames, Satins, &c. Be6t possible value in Carpets, A.-t Squares, Bugs, Oil-Cloths, Upholstery Goods. Towels, Napkins, Coverlets, Lin en Damask, Blankets, &c. Ziegler Bros.', Merriam A Tvler's, Morgan Bros.' and Stokley's Shoes for ladies, misses and children. Banister's and Ziegler's Fine Shoes for men. Packard A Grnver'a rolnhratoil "SH Sn" and "2. 9" Shoes for men, and the cor responding grade for boys. Rubber Goods in gieat variety. Derbv Hats, f ilk Hatn Knfr. Hil mrf Caps. ' ' Merino and Wool Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars and Cufid, Kuchings, Scarfp, Ties, Ribbons, Corsets, Buttons, Braids, and Fane? Goods and Small wares generally. Shirts and Drawers, Collars and Cuffs, Scarfs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Rubber Goods Trunks, Bags, &c. We are offering special value in Wraps of all grades for ladies, misses and children, Domesticp, Prints, Ginghams, Cotton and Wool Flannels, Cassi meres (embrac ing fine qualities), Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, 4c. H. -Redwood & Co., Nos. 7 0 Patton Avenue. oct9 dtf foruiHtion has been re j destructive file a' Keidr which destroyed the factory of H. SamnA.i.i. i