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CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, NO. 13 PATTON AVENUE. KTLI, HEADS, LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, to A nd Job Work of all kinds done with evil ti'ii'OKS AN KriOI'R' STOX3. OAIT.Y, 1 Year, i Mois., ' Y ; Year O Mos., AD VEii TISIN'I i:a TL'S 33.00 3.00 1.00 .76 LOW. VOL III.-NO 181. ASHEVILLE N. C FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ii 1887 PRICE ? CENTS promptness and at low fricts. DAILY EDITION. HP H A JL 11C As -! Wakefield Cort 1 I -;-;i"Hr General . A. 1'or.er liminent erelary. M'jet3 lirst oiin.-.. ;.i ! ,y. :,. ..'or.!:,.. ;. a.r'it croh ti-Kith if"!-, a. a. .v. a. Faj iiitfi i!.in::u--. sVuv.;, i-'vcivinry. Mubts .'linos 1 iv nU'.it In cn -h ir.r.a.h. U.-i So. 1! 1. K .t .V.- v . li.ti? . no ith. !t;l'.ll .-vy, in :( 1. Jeei. :;-v m rrj.it . ' hif:il M.uter: s E-anUtn r-.'uls the tirst Friday night Hi each a". 0 JJ.. No. f.lfi. E. : 'oruan stone, secretary id third Monday bights in each t:e '. '. Connen, No. 701, R. A.S. Li put y, hf-vCTU : Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets in...n nun nt tne Kunjhts of Honor on the second .aa tou.'.h tn::,l;ii- nights in each month. .Wi.'cilie It.Uir A. r.AA.M, V. D.l Wnke .jl 1 Uoitlaiiii, W. M ; J. A. Couaut, Sec. Sleets I". VtsJuie ti iU third ThurslaT nieht in each ii.mth at (i'-.!li'k. and 1st and 4th Thursday ilsht t or instru.'tion. 7Vw .'.!Vr.,;,':-' PuKic Library, over Mr. Kep ler' iJ"ot-i, opposite Eu;;la Hotel, ftud neit Irjr l ".'tie 35 ir.k of Anliuvi'le. i open to vis .to; fro:u 1 a. ro. (o 1 ;. m. aaJ from i:30to i-JiO m. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A rtisrvcl of puritv, strength cud wholesomcne?s. Iioie n ouomical than the ordinnry kinds, and eannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, th irt tiwht alum or phosphate iiowdcr. onh in ant. Kotal Baking I'owdeb l o.. I'W Wall tst., Sew I'ork. ianl!-diwl2m COMPOUND OXYGEN DrsJAEGAI & GATCHULL ASHEVILLE, N. C Oompound Oxrsrcn lull.'.!'. 1 frltn medicated li.ilftm Vaji r, ttoa. Asthma, llroni-liitis. Vn... Tbroat. Los of Voire, l'iscase--Kidneys, lilvlder, und a.l .ii-i r. mpure or imtnvcriMhed bltxd. - :i:i;erti;iu I'li'jir'.i. jvsie ! t-ie Liver and 3 dej '-n'Siiig on It C'ires Kheumutism when tvirvtii: falls. It Is the only remedy ti ct w ii! j-r-rni. jure Chronic Nasali Htirrli. lfyi u n this ioatlisoine and (iaiiKtrou di- ie 4 oar office ami investigate ourtrcaitm r. cure you, no mutter how hing you lr.;.vo : Ci.'e .tr.r.-itly r l'm ..me .' It will .::iered. noeuarr'e lor eenuiiaTion. Tliere is no statement in the above v. hirh is not sli ictly true you cay rely uju every word. We can prove all and more. 11 wo believe your rae ineniet-'e, we will rackly tell you so. We :o not v. 11.11 to trtat you ,iwe eannot help you. We a lto treat all diseases of the Kecturn( or wtt Bowels, such as liciiioi 1 lioids tl'i'es), Fis ure. H Ietula, 1'rolapsus, eie. The treatment is always successful, and nearly always ) ainless. Wo care without the use of tlie kn.ie, and in a few s js. Kolossoftime trom l uMutss or j leas OiHrEC'Fint: "Wor.Lu,") I Ktw Yoi.K, y.i y 15, 17. J In the falle! l.-ii I was in t: ii poor health that I was obliged to eantel r.ii 01 my lecture engagements for the Winter, and to jiive iu wri myself under the cure of Urs. Hargiin and Gjji; " their trea.ment I health and streiiRth. gaining 20 i-oi and feel better than I have for yes ' s of liesh; H-reat value; they, theinsel n-JBT n? nf' I!SJ Lili, and worthV ofJ:. iiILL iVE. HOME TREATMENT, We rnanufaetnrc the Compound Oxygen. nd hip it to all parts of the country, even to the Paclli Coast. We send apparatus and chemicals )lut two months for 812. This is as valuable uthe ofliee treatment. Tue wonderlnl curative results obtained with aLstroatment is astonishlni; even to us. 4 l,ou with to Uam more oj thi trait matt, and our Utccitiintltecureof Chronic bitcast. write or call yttMratcd book explaining treatment free. DRS. HARGAN & GATCHEIX, ,1 Wain Street, rAshcville, N. C In: 08-dawtf ! sH. L. "THE JEWELLER, South Main St., Ashkvillk. OITY MARKET. I hare Just put in a JVctv Refrigerator and am well prepared to keep ni.sts in ondition. Will keep the beet of BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, hUOKED SAUSAGE, goad BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, FRESH FISH and OYSTERS, lm season. Give me a share of your pptronsiro. Orders promptly attended to andirndsdeu'ver 4, T. J. Bl'MNER, A. aPatton" Avenue, ander PowellJfc Snider'a jnly 4d3m ' A.: A.-, a. land. :!J 1 .it-: lor North '. Oyrctc iS'i "icliuiiiia j ', Wjvlliv'. V I A.A't ;:.!?' t f:-. --. ; s. h. i.i v. 1 ' . . : r DAILY EDITION. TiSE JAIIiY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex rt'it Monday) at th8 following ratei 'iricti'j vttih : O.o Year, . . . . f 6 00 Si.; Months. . . . . 3 00 Three " . . . " . . 1 50 Ouo " .60 Or.? Voek 15 Our Carriara will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at tne ljitizek utnee. .SfiiY i,vr Job Work of all kinds to the .7 :': Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply aynl wtii dispatch. rriTttt mi -5 Departure of Pameacer Tritlns. S'ii !sei'f.y Arrives 5:03 p. a." lcavei lor M or rislown at n:lS p. m Trv.xEssEE Arrives at 12 18 p. m., and leaves at itsp m. Airives at !':U0 p. m., ana leaves ior t parianuurg at :iu p. m. tPAETANBfno Arrives at 9 s. a;.; leaves lor Morrisaown at 9:10 a. m. ire'ght accommodation leaves Athtvilie at S.M a. m., and arrive at :00 p. m. Waynesvili.k Leaves Ashevillc at 8:00 a. m.. aud arrives at 4:50 p. in. Wcal'ior Iii(liC2iiioiis. Virginia Fair weather, light to fresh northeasterly winds becoming variable colder followed by warmer. North Carolina Fair weather light northerly winds becoming variable fol lowed by rising temperature. Tennessee Warmer fair weather, light variable winds, generally ehilting to south west erls-. s?Tiie Citizen, with latest Associa ted Press Dispatches will be found regularly i.l all hotels and news-stands in the eifv. When the nupply may be exhausted at those places, call at the olHcc. Mr. Tlios. A. Jones returned from Swain court yesterday. Mr. Ilermnn Lodge So. 11S A. F. & A. M. will meet to night for the purpose of conferring the first degree. Members notified and visitors invited. We must express thanks for the rapid ly increasing advertising patronage of the IUilt and Wbsklv Citizen. The public have discovered that the Citizen has a much largor circulation among the good people of Western Carolina than any other paper, and that advertisements in it will pay. Se the advertisement of Jesse K. Starnes, Undertaker. The ead offices for the deal fill upon the living to perform, end ihe time comes to all to receive this last care. It is the inevitable. When it doe come, there is some consolation to nave it done ''decently and in order.' ihisjlir. Starnes undertakes to do. All his equipments for the me.ancholy duty are 01 ms oesi We hope fho suggestion of the Lady Managers of the Hospital tha collection be taken up in the churches on Thanks giving Day for the use of the hospital will be heeded. 'Ihe day sr.d the occas ion are auspicious for such work, and sucli remembrance of the unfortunate. Remember that the work of charity can never be suspended. The generosity of (tit uay or oiie occasion goes so far and no f.irther. The flame constantly needs iiici. 1 ne wants oi eullering continually demand 1 elief. The public ought not, ana cat.: .'it, tie weary 01 well doiDg, Mn. A. Y.. Ci.ahx, One of the best mill-wrights in this sect i or, offers Lis services to all desiring such. See his advertisement and give him a call. Tii;; Old Remmsle. That pi.puliir warehouse, the Banner, Megrii. (. hiimbdr & Perry, proprietors, presents ;M chums to the tobacco plant er? u :tib4crii C;.r ilin? and Last Tenn- erco tlirougii tiio Citizen to dav. Plcn'y of room, splendid lights, exce'l- ent accoiiMr.odation for Ihe farmers, the highest cpsh prices and always paid promptly in cash, the best auctioneer and the best bookkeepers in the country, close attention to every patron's interests oy tne energetic and accommodating proprietors are some of the advantages claimed by the old Banner. B:c, Sale ok Mineral La-sps inJdj. SON. ' Pome gentlemen fronv -JfnAigan, after prospecting in .Mstfison. .ecu,ed . option onkce ot mountain land for Sixty Oiavfl. Tbpsft kivlv ilavi vwrAverK - J r 'tfsweek, and the result of the investiga tion is that the party bought sixty acres 'or winch they paid thirteen thousand dollars in cash. The trade has been con cluded, and the cash paid. What was discovered has not been told, but by the secrecy of these gentlemen they have evidently found soim thing very valu able. Verily, theto iLountains of ours are rich in the best riches of this world. The Citizen is promifcod, in a few days, full particu ars of this valuable deposit of whatever it is. Tnu Lost Saved. Mr. J. A. Gwaltnev of the vicinity of Alexander's brought to our office j-ester day an account of sales made at the Farmer'3 Warehouse of a lot of "prim ings" frtm three acres. This is a portion of the tobacco crop usually practically wasted or thrown away. Mr. Gwaltnev was wise enough to take hold of Snow's latent r.arn l'rocess, being the first in tug neigh uornood to apply it. The rtsult was to enpble him a the outcome of the Ufcual wasie from three acres to realize the following prices: 4, ti, 18, 23, 21, 40, 50, 31. 5, bringing throes $112 GO or an average, per hundred, of a fraction over IS dollars. This is a startling result. It shows the value of little things. Thit is tho real source of prolif. Heie, in a cropof twen ty-five acres w ill probably be a clear gain of $00 by wise care of waste, and turn ing it fo us". New Styles and Shapes at Law's, 57 and 59 S. Mais St. Our new square shape in White Granite and Inner ware just out is the .rettiest we have had yet, and at even lower prices than other chapes. New patterns in Glass (both colored and crystal) at bot tom prices. Great bargains in Hanging and Stand Lamps, al6o special lot Tnbie Knives, imperfect. We carry the largest and best assortment in Western North Carolina and offer our patrons the lull benefit of !at reduction in prices. ASHEVILLE TOBACCO MARKET, The following were some of the sales on the 9th and 10th at the Banner Warehouse Nov. 9th M Bruce, 3 lots, 39, 20 50, 19; Randall & Reagan, 8 lots, 23 50, 26, 2o, 12. 39, 54, 14 25: J P Thomas. 5 lots. 31. 17,551 13 75 17 50; J F Powder, 4 lots, 42, 17 50, 19 50, 9 50: D C Shouk. 6 lots, 54, 26: 55, 14 2o .-O, 1U Kl U.U1U1U, V lull, dt UU, XV, 25, 18 50, 15 50; T Kirkpatriek, 4 lots, 33, o ia c-(-A a ui. oo so Oil lit 21 50, 23 50, 15 50; T Brookshire, 4 lots, 29. 21 50, 20 and 13. Nov. 10th W H Hunter. 7 lots, 25, 15 50. 36. 19 50. 49. 13 50, 12 75: W H Johnson. 6 lots. 29. 21. 14 50. 20 50. 21,13 lerneuyn x Co, 3 lots, 2, 13 oo, 14 zo; w b Kokunson, 5 lots 41, 23 50, 13, io ou, 10 25; Hunter A Elkins, 5 lots. 25, 23 50, 47. 12, 23 50; Henry Grant. 4 lots, 27, 13 75, 21 50. 12: Gibbs & Tarvis, 4 lots, 26 1.2 50. 19 5O, 7 50: J P Smith, C lots, 33, 1(1,43, 17, 4 and 37. Thb Daily Citizen Is constantly increasing in circulation. It now has a larger circulation than anv other daily paper in Western Carolina. we thank our mends tor this, aa'i nope the good work will go on. The Exkcution of the Anarchists To day. Unless the Governor commutes tho sentence or grants a reprievs, the an arch is ts of Chicago will be hanged to day. It is the most extraordinary occas ion in the annals of American jurispru denco, and of American society. It far surpasses in ail its surroundings and bearings, the John Brown escapade in V irginia. What the unale may be, the future alone ca develop. To-day, how ever, the majesty of law, of order, of the integrity of society, is vindicated. The Citizen this morning contains much in formation bearing upon this startling affair, giving events down to last night lo-morrow the Citizen will give very lull details of the hanging, and ol incidents connected therewith, as well as any other that may occur in Chicago in connection therewith. Extra copies may be had at the bookstores or this office. Orders for extra copies should be left at this office during the day. Thanksgiving at the Hospital. We publish the following appeal with pleasure : The Board of Manaeers of Mission Hospital passed a resolution at their last regular meeting to request a collection trom each congregation in the city, also to ask all the children of tho city to go to the hospital on th? afternoon of Thanksgiving Day at half past three o' clock, each carrying a pound of some- ng or a donation in money. J he ladies earnestly beg that this may be a general thiDs that everyone carry or send on Thanksgiving Day some testimonial of interest in the undertaking. if the weather is too bad on Thanksgiving Day for the children to go outlet them go the first bright day after. It was a kindly thought on the part of tho benevolent ladies who have taken upon themselves the laborious and some what thankless duties of watching over the welfare of the sick and suffering to take their pleasuresor theircomforts into active consideration at that period when the private household is the scene of feasting or merriment or social enjoy ment, and to bring to those isolated from the active scenes of human enjoyment, some of those agencies which may lighten their darkness and prove to them they are not all forgotten. The human heart never comes so near the celestial ideal as when it opens to others a share in the jov s it feels amid its own happy surround ings, and when it recognizes that univ ersal brotherhood of man which brings' an on me same pianeoinumanuy rne good gifts that a generous Providence pours upon the rich, the happy and the healthy are only in trust that the poor, the unhappy and the firm may have their share of that which the more for tunate are only the dispensers. L.et the appeal therefore reach every heart and open every purse. Let the light of a thanksgiving morning illumine the apartment of the sii k and the suff.-r-ing that they may feel that the same sun shines over all, and that one warm heart beats in all the human family. The sincereet thanksgiving is that which 'UlustratesJrTw-spnerous emotions of the hearfhdwhich embraces in their warmthtTl fi.fi conditions of want and Jeering and prompts thi.nkful relief of the same. Swain Court Adjourned yesterday. The grand jury lulled to return a true Dill against Deiiart tor murder. TELEGEAPHIC BRIEFS. The Tennessee Temperance Alliance met in Nashville yesterday. Six hun dred delegates present. Dr. Mickensie, now attending the Crown Prince of Germany, admitted yesterday that the growth in the latter's throat is cancer. Says an operation will be useless and dan gerous. The New York stock market was greatly depressed, though quiet, yes terday in consequence of excitement in Chicago, and the condition of the Crown Prince of Germany. Foreign markets were likewise depressed. 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 l.rts any merits. We ad vise our frit nds 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 haDdle a full line of Sundries such as drug stores usually carry. Theirs is a complete assortment. se23 dtf Delicious California pears at Cook & Labarbes, No. 20, North Main st. Large and well selected etocJr of Ladies' and Misses' Woo Cashmere and Merino Hose jutt in, at Whitlock's. A fresh lot of Malaga grapes and P manca oranges just in at Cook & La barbe's, No. 20, North Maik st. .You want to see that $2 00 Goat But ton Shoe ot J. O. Howell's. "Buy your groceries from S. W. Mc Crary snd have them delivered Vf?. If . THE ANARCHISTS ! LINGG EXECUTES HIM SELF BY BLOWING HIS HEAD OFF. FULMINATING CAP WHAT DOES THE WORK. IS IIIH FAREWELL AD. Fieldcn and ScJiwab Not to Haf?; - SEXTEXCE COMMUTED TO IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE. THE OTIIEK FOMt TO HANG TO-DAY. Tliiirmau Slakes the Amende to Mr. Jackson, and Says Something Besides. Fieldeu and Schwab not to Haiiff The Others to Han? to-day. IBy lelojraph to the Asheviiia Citizen Chicago, Nov. 10, 9:10 p. m. Shff Matson has just received a tele gram that the sentences of Fielden and Schwab have been commuted to life imprisonment. Tho other four are to hang to-morrow. Suicide of Anarchist Lingg". IBy telecraph to the Atherille Citlzea.l Cincinnati, Nov. 10. Linear, one of the seven condemned anarchists in Chicago jail shot himself this morning through the head. The shot proved fatal. L.OU13 Liingg the borab maker has juut committed suicide by shooting nimseit tnrougn tne head, while in his sell, in the county jail. How he secured the weapon with which the deed was committed is a m ? s tery, as his cell and clothina was again thoroughly searched yester day, and to I'll appenr-MKie".. he guards that sit in front oi his cell haye watched him every minute. Lingg has always been regarded as the most desperate anarchist of the lot. It was him who manufac tured the bombs for the Ilaymsrket riot, an 1 in whose cell the bombs were found last Saturday. Yesterday when one of guards told him that the papers had pub lished his letter to D. D. Lum, the 11 f young DOD3D manuiacturer ex pressed strong desire "to read it in English." The jailor Folz consented. and Liingg slowly plodded" through the translation. Englehart speaks German, and when appealed to gave Lingg the meaning of the English word in German. It is now learned that Lingg end ed his life by means of. a fulminat ing cap and not with a revolver a? was 'irat stated. He had the cap in h:s mouth and lit it with a candle which was burning in his cell. The explosion was the first warning that the jail people had. The guard 6eeiug him with the candle in his hand, supposed he was lighting a cigar. From the effects of the ex plosicjp half of his head was torn away. Thus far it is impossible to get further particulars of the affair as nobody but the jail officers are allowed within the building now. . Immediately after the explosion, Deputy O'Neal rushed into Lingg's cell which was completely envel oped ia smoke. There he found the young anarchist lying on his back with terrible holes in his head from which blood was rushing in torrents He was at once carried into the jail office, and placed on a table. He was still breathing faintly; and while Dr. Gray was examining him, he coughed slightly, and the blood poured forth again from his terrible wounds, and from his mouth and nose. The physician said the man could only livean hour or so at most; and be expects his death every minute. At 10 o'clock he was still alive. " The doomed man said the letter was an admirable translation of the original. Turning to another page of the paper his eye caught the line, "Lingg will surely hang." Calling Englehart he asked, "What is the meaning of this word "s h u r-e l y" in German?" . Englehart told him, and Lingg laughingly obssrved, ''so, bo, I will e-h u-r e-l-y hang." His manner was such, that Englehart joined in the laugh. "Say," the blonde-haired young Aparcni3t called to a reporter, "did you see my miedachen." He was told that Eda Muller had not been seen ; and his next querry was, "has ray schatz (sweetheart gone to Springfield?" This question was answered in the affirmative. He seemed pleased and remarked that if he could haye seen her, he would have told her to stay at homo O'Neill one of the two guards who remain on duly before Lingg's cell throughout the day declared that Iangg was the coolest man in Cook county jail. H was very pale but his appetite was good and he slept well. All day yesterday H was though4 that Lingg acted ViiTere tly from usual. Tuesday night he cava out his farQwell address which was writ ten for the Alarm, Parsons' old pa per. In it 1) recited at length his grievance, and closeu as lbilmvs : "Now with the last and earnest fare well to all frieads and co:nrad-.. and with final wishes for their pros perity, I close in view of the cer tainty that I slnll never have a chance of seeing you again, my be loved comrades, with earnest and hearty wishes for your future 3uc cess in life. Your comrade, hoch die anarchic." Signed Locis Liv;. Alter awhile Jaiior Folz inndo aa examination of the cell. On the floor he fuur.d a shell of the fulmi n.itiug case. The slierifl said there had undoubtedly been dynamite in it. The supposition-th:i"t (ho -man put the shell in his mouth and de liberately applied ths candle flame is undoubtedly correct. The expk sion was terrific; it startled the ofli cials who thought it was a bomb noise, it was so great. The she'l was so 8. nail as to have aliowtd the smuggling of it into tho jail without trouble. At 10:15 Dr. Gary made further examination -and found lhat the tissues of the throat, nwk and front of the jaw hud been tor.i away. He administered stimuLmls, but they failed to rouses the man. Y t the Doctor states now that there in a faint possibility lhat Lines: tn.iv yet live. Mr. Grnmeh says that in cr.so he 1 i vc3 till to morrow a stay of execu tion for him at least will be grained. Capt. Black returned from Spring field greatly encouraged. He it confident that the sentences of at least three and probably :n ol ;; men will be commuted. Mr Hunt. attorney for Linn-r, who lias b.-en trying to have the youn anarch Ht declared insane, was at Judge Ba ker's house this morning it S o'clock and asked the Judge to hear a p- -.1-tion and grant a writ for latjitiiy into Lingg's sanity condition. The Judge tolJ Mr. Hunt that the p-C-tion must not be presented to I.i but to the court and that this court had adjourned until 11 o'clock this morning. Thereupon Mr. Hunt de parted saying he would upper in the court and make application re gardless of Lingg's atttemp at sui cide. Mr. Hunt appeared bef. iv Judge Baker at 11 o'clock and mm!; a formal application, t Oi' it wiit in Lingg's case, and it tvas reftiHe-h ' XpKi!FTt.rt Xo.-. pi -- ie .. .', -tiuur hs just 11.! -ri iit . 1 li.o as-ri-.i.!-aied res repo.-p-r thai 1 e Till an nounce Lis decisi-.i. io -.ho A r.ar chist ease during t!o day. H ia titnates lhat he woul 1 he! ( p. Intense excitement prevaiLs her-- over liie aii absorbing Amtrcii'-t ca-e The G ownior is dcsKed hi his ofliC'S at the man.-ioi!. ar.d re fuses t-J see any one. Action of some Kind 13 expected every i.our. A messenger has just hurried to ".he mansion with tho intelligence that Lingg Iris blown his head off with a dvnamite cap. 'ihe Governor is said to have abstained from all ex pression of surprise or horror at the news. It is confidently believed here that Ihe Governor v. iil to ; ;v commute ti.1 stntenee of Fiehleii. s au.J en.vat) lo nnpri-witm-mt au.l !-i fur life"" varyliig term-, or 1-f- wiii grant a tempora.-y resj.he su tV condemned men. Chicago, Nov. 10,11 i:. r. -.Lingg is ill alive. Si'RI.ngfiklp Nov. 10. There is no longer room for doubt thai the case of every Anarchist vo. main tains refusal to psk fur clem ::ey u: hopeless. Gov. Ogiesby asked one of the leading friends of the Anar chist last evening if he thought clemency would reasonably be ex pected lor the man who refused to usk for it. Capt. Black has tele graphed friends hero that he h-.jpes to secure a petition u: clcni-.-ncy from Parsons this morning. S hen this is received he wiil doubtless at once wire the Governor of his success in that direction, mid :k his excellency to tak action just as though tho plea was in his tT.pes si ti. CniCAfiO, Nov. 10. How ths dy namite was smuggled inlet the celi is not known, but it is generally be lieved that U;ere i a traitor atxon the death watch who saw Lini the dynamite and cap. This is thj the ory at the sheriffs office. Chicago, 8 p. m. The s.vnu in Linsigo cell alter the explosion was ghastly. Teeth, bits of j:w-bono, shreds of flesh and blood wer scat tered till over the narrow compart ment. Little trails of blood marLed the way oyer the flagging lo the room- where Lingg was carried. Within fifteen minutes after tho ex plosion Parsons and Engel .vere taken from their celis and searched in the jailer's private office. All their clothing was taken from them, and new suits made. The sheriff's orders were given them. Sheriff Matson snys Lingg was stripped and carefully searched yesterd-n and the day before At 1 o'clock Lingg's condition was unchanged. He is still con scious and presents a most horriblo sight, with the lower pail of li s jaw completely torn on and nis thick auburn nair still malted with blod. His cheeks were torn out and hung down in jagged pieces upon his neck. Teeth were knocked out, ftud but a snull stump of his tongue appeared piotruding from, his maDgled throat. In the upper part of his throat, immediately un dfj- the lower part of the j iw bono a lernbie gap had been torn out from the inside. Turnkey O'.Wli dis covered a little snt which had served to accomplish this terrible wot!;. It wa.i a small fulminating cap a little over an inch long. It hati been filled with in minatc ol mercury and a small fuse which is usually nttac.'ied to t ties'! instru ments of death. It had been touched off by Lingg at the time the reporter tnougnt ne was lighting a cigar sv hen Lingg committed the deed nc was lying on his cot. Afier the afiair, when his cell was searched, another candle was found. At the top of it, bsrelv concealed by the ends or the wick, a second fulmina ting cap w:i3f found. .-''. it is sup posed that LiiiV attempted sui cido was committed with one simi larly hidden. ' Candles were fur1 mshtd by hu iaik-r;- anti that the caps must h-ve been put in by Lingg h:niseli'. Chicago, 2:50 p. ni. New Yen in. 4g died at -NOV fit v 10. Ti An ar il bis chists of il 13 b avo pi'otiossiim i Union Scjus !!.--k;'..'i for p: line. The iionrense i'.. f will ; L-all eu'ions big d-taii ' a:' Hii' :, S Wash i. no' i..y has i: men! that t making at They have )J0 men in stand no -night. !-.: ::,( CJ will ;wu and a re in a:l station uiuii Uh- exe-to-n:o;row. A iil be stationed a. r-N, N..y. 10. G-neral ifoime.'l the Vi.ir thpart- troop e'.ongmg to tii-.- (i;h liighr; avaiiah ertv tin infantry now ; -i !.ai Chics c to protect the : :n the exeiieiiK dioned at will be :b!ie prop- nt mcident t-Xi sjiitlo.: ' morrow. t h v an; rc'.ri:jts to- -(' -vernor following ;l!' s : -t! -vernor s oni" o! :?rui;ni:Lii, 0,;is .y has ree Lttter Wiittn !; '. v. Nov OXtvhy: s-;r: T Oj iiivo appeal; Uin.it r t r.-iiv-nii OliiOrs ::av- not. Nov. 10.-ch-ed th- . :o'. r i - if l.lci iii i to y.i'i j i n rr: .'should i v jiislit'e i-.. .v-!iil nie Oi. e 1 1 1 r into L".-n.-our case, askei y i'iieV it c in l ens eh triie :i.e" &' i'.lviii-e Oefatiun in tne decision of Some of my friends have u ;-r t.oso'u: panlo.1. ii-jn-tn;.' do:-i: t;n:n so mat tiif-y ,nnot rrcon idca oi eommu'.n.tioii ol With Clilicintlincid of ia- noeei.ee ; ot !.m-s among ill. in my- Sco, Wlli.e '. -: 1 s ime n enmz oi indig n . ! Can 1 ! ! caimlv :'.!id '!ls;i.ii-.rn -.i-iv touii '! . .- it Bt.ti;u-. iilCV :ot :"eg-.-.l ih - t::ct that thiougli :.-.'.::j.tic coins" oi'iyinga diitort- ., .nvc.ting and slandering press t-;;i'.ejJt-d i.i creating a senti lent of bitterness and hatred among gn . t i-ortio.i of tin? people that n-m:-no matter Low powerful, o-.v luram-ous, how just he oe, citi o; i '.-.-lLiy over come it. They o'.itthat io overcome, that, sentiment or unueivc thereon would almost be iin--ss:.:ility. Not wishing there- pl.o-.-your excellency in a slid , Pel voeu a niisin- U.e. for. JO.: i to S ti-n i.Ullll t.i;.!tici:-in Ol n; i public on the on ? liantl and it-e on ti:e otiscr. they concluded X , nit. ih-: c:;se to yon nncjndi . ;i! V- I inlpiore Vwll not to 'el v-ltVi i-.'ov - ... noli n h ni- any Wei: uh vo i in lietermiuinT our la":-. u:ing .-i;r trial th;. tie. ore of the prosicutors to slaughter me and o .- mis on mi!d- w, ot:iie apparent fined to nie and the prosecutors villi one life. ..: in nis ar ;.i very plainly. my innocence f iiie out. 1 am Wl.tl! t l- i'i a ""c;: d.)n uiar. 1 have he rot to the B'.o. to you 1 in-.e!i now ij-consjiirator.' i. :;.-. add: as r 1.". be! cut l are i : t'.iat I ii'.ver have t kind of conspiracy - i ia a.l together, if a i iserv must he will oliioe? Tii State's -.1 t : t'.e ij of i: ri i ; v alt. no .1 C ok count v iisked for Take this, then take my h to vou that yuu may lo S "ii IS: V mob "i I X i ' ."S . ;u-;i;"' tne fury of the semi-barbaric ni save those of my com I know that each one of my it s is its willing to die, and ;. s tin;!? s-"1, than I am. It is r their sake that I make this not : i-'t i!-. i but in the name of human- progress, ia the interest of ace i le. U possible, dfvelopment of to.; social forces that, ars destined t iift, our race upon a higher and bi Her s'.ah- of civilization: In th-3 name of traitors of our oountiy I beg you to prevent a sev.nfold murder of men whose only crimejis that t!;ey are idealists, thaj, they long for a better future for ail. If legal murder there must be, let mine suffice. (Signed) A. Si-iks." Chicago, Nov. 10. The police have discovered what they believe to be a plot on tho part of the An archists to take the life of James Drayton, one-of the jury in the An archist esse, by blowing up his ipse on State street. The Captain of Police has ordered a detachment of men to guard Mr. Brayton's resi dence. At the office of the Arbsiter Zti luny to-day things were quiet, and an air of secrecy seemed lo prevail. Tho noon issue of the paper contained- a short account of Lingg's suicide which read: "They have urged our courageous friend to death. This morning he commited suicide." The account goes on to say that his friends' declaration that he was insane yesterday was true. Thurman Does Justice to GtnT Jack son. (By teleerap-i to .he AihaTilla CUImb.) Columbus, O., Noy. 10. Judge Thurman last evening furnished the following to the Associated Press : 'T have seen in the dispatches of yesterday evening reference of G-n'l Henry lv J ackson in relation to soma remarks of mine in mv hnf nH off. hand addresses to the Thurman club last Sftturdav night. I am glad to learn by the General's card that the report to which I alluded in respect to his recall from the mission to Mexico was unfounded in fact. I am incapable of wilfully doing any man injustice, and had I hnown what I now learn from Gen'l Jack son 8 card I should iiotv" "-v al luded, however remotely, to the re port to which I referred. What I said about the doctrine of secession and an expression of opinion, It is still my opinion that whoever preaches the doctrine of secession as a living issue is not only an ene my to the Democratic partv. but of the whole country, and smarting UDder injury to the Democratic party of Ohio by Gen'l Jackson's .Macon speech, which result of the e lection has made apparent to every one. H is not Perhan snrnriaino- that I used language that may seem harsh to even the bitter. Yet. feel- as I do, hardly anv laneuaar :ou!i be used in condemnation of sectional speeches recently made in tjie North and of this one in the Smith. Respectfully. A. G. Thurman." ' A litt'.e Bre is quickly trodden oat v, inch, heitiR suiiered, rivers canrot quench." Pr crastinttion may rob you of time. out ny increased diligence you can make up the lose; but if it rob you of life the "U5 is h-ivincdiable. If'your lealth is de-i.-au, j oar appetite fickle, your sleep broken, your mind depressed, your whole being out of sorts, depend on it you arc s-eri -i is!y diseased. In all such cases Dr. rii-r.-cs "Gulden Medical Dideovery" will s.iredilv eiTect. a genuine, radical ran- i;i;ike a new man of vou and save you frjtii the trta e ise. d&wlw A line constitution may be broken and ruined by simple neglect. Many bodily ills result from habitual constiDation. I nere is no tnedicino euual to AnrV 4 to correct this evil, and restore the system to natural, regular, and healthy act. n. til Lsrge suctk of Woolen Dress Goods and lliiu-k Siiks just iu. at Whitloos's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS tated, C'ornfortabla quarters with board for the winter rnay he had by a limited number at Al- lander Uotel. Katea relucol. Address . J. M. JOHNSON pov 11 ! m Alexander. K. c. Practical Millwright I have an eiperinee of 17 years in Wcs .Norih turoiiaa as a Millwright, and while : not de-ire to monopolize the business. I cilern I do .lata tlist I c.iii iln anything wanted in the millwright lair ill tl.e ViV Of UUttin? in rntlra nnriHan n. auvt.uuK m that line, and my past experience an I knun-Icilgc are vouchers for what I can and Willi I,. Address A. E. CLARK, nov 11 (lJtiMi'.v Emma. N. C. JpSSE R. STARNES, UNDERTAKER, ASHEVILLE, N. C. MKTALLIC AND WALNUT COFFINS AND CASKETS r-f evry ftvle and quality, constantly on ban.? Every requisite of the business furnished, atid all calls day or night are promptly answered. Hear.se3 furnished when desired. Ktiibaauiing Specialty. Uo.liis will be taken charge of prompt ly when d-asired. Robes of all sizes and qualifies, both for Ladies and-Gentlemen always on hand. Oliice No. 40 N. Main St.. Residence, 15" N. Main st- JESSE R. STARNES. 1 OOP PRIVATE BOARD. 7 Parties desirin? cood private board can be accommodated satisfactorily by applyln, inly by applying to MRS. T, W. NfcEL, 23i Haywood street, qear Battery Park. noy 10 dtf F 1XS STOCK. I oiler for sale three head of fcll blood Jeb- s:ys. One male 3 years old, one row, and on heifer, nearlv one year old. J. 8. BURNETT, nav I dlwdrwlt V jlOR RENT. Two rooms to rent on 3ml flonr nfutnr mwh. ted by . O. Davis, north of Court Square, nov S dlwiwli J. 8. BURNETT: 00 FOtt EvERY FOX- The above amaant will ba ptld for eyjry live lox. in pood condition, caught thla water, delivered to ei her Messrs. F. N. Waddell. J. V. SevUrorJ S T Baird. nov S d&wst BY ORDER OP THE CLUB II AIR WORK. II iv iur; had much experience in doing HAIR WORK. 1 wish to notify the public that I will do all ktudsof work at short notice and Klresatiaf ac tion MISS A. E. ROCK HOLD, ocl 13 Jiwim 1C1 Hill st.,A3evUle. K. C. FOUR MORE RAILROADS WfSVILIJ3AVK 1'ojir Jttore Raltroa&a To AsheviH-' that the people Jmay boytas ksit Shoes, Boots, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Lap Robes, HorseHCovers, Whips or almost anv thin? in my line, at trie lowest prices. I wiU not be undersold. - My stock is complete. Come and tee for yourselves. 3. M. ALEXANDER, o2t lt d.twCmoa North eiib.tc Square.
Nov. 11, 1887, edition 1
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