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- : - ..... : 7 : - . v . -. , zj Royal m'attectb food p-rc, - -v v -,, , wholssoae an J delicious Absolutely Pure - t. ROVAL tMUNa POWDER CO.. NEW VORK. THE MARKETS: i BY TELEGRAPH Yesterday' s Fluctuations on the Exchanges. CottO n Trad in g -; ;"C haracterized by I Great Dullness, ;V Quotations Of - tlie New York Money Market-Chicago Grain, and , Lire Stock Country Produce. New York, iMarolf 18. Great dullness characterized today's ; itradlnig in cotton. An advance . ot : one-half sixty-lourth; 4n Liverpool this ." morning wto construed ; aa favorable, and the market here', opened 2 ooints higher iAWuiTOlMing'o call at 6.06. After the opentng "Wail street was a moaerate seuer ; ano: - prices ceasea . 1 . . . . . ; . somewhat, Aiutgust declining to 6.02. The offerings were absoi1, however, , toy local short intearestand; iini (the alfternoon the loss was fully leoovered. iAugust raH- Eed to 6.06 and closed at 6.05 to 6.06, with I the tone of tho market quiet and steady. Some further development in the political situation is anxiously aval fed. : . . - ' RIOQEWDlAiN & CO V NEW1Y0RK STOCKS: i - Am. Spirits ;... .... .'. . ... v Am. Sugar . ..i...... sr.... j .... !. 12a An. 8ugar. Pfd.. ... Atch. T. & 8. Jf Atch T. & 8. lfTM ii.u. V,,.i.iH Am. Tobacco. 96 lUltn. A Ohln . : . . : . . ... Ches. 6 Ohio .;. ....... 18 Chio. Bur. A -vQrw....i Chic ftaa . ...... Consolidated ' Uas... Delaware & Hudson ...... , ; '. .'.'.Y.l 9l$t ........108: Del. Lao. fc Western.. Erie Geaeral Electric I MMHH1H1M1MIWMI lake Erie & West'iii. . a ...... .. Lake Snore........... Louisville & Nastiville. . Manhattan , Ele.... . ? ... . . ..l 4 v. .... . - . . nf ... 24 New York Central.-.-. . ;. ... ...1094: Kcrthernl Pacific............. . Northern Pacific, Fxd.... Pacific-Mail .................'...!. Phila. & Beading oonthern By uo...... ......... . . 8outhern Ry. Co. Pfd-.... 26 Tenn. Coal A 1 ron.... Texas Paciflo J.. .... ...... . ... . - Union Pacific.."".."-. Union PaclfiCi Pf d.... .... . . . . . . . . 60 U.S. Leather. Pfd. Wabash, Pfd... ......................... ...-15 western union. ... .t. .w CHICAGO May J GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat..... Corn....v. ..'...-.105 1.. r'- 394 990 512 507 Oats . . . . . . . Pork. Lard.J,. ...... COUNTRY PRODUCE. Atlanta, March 17. iBggs 910c- Butter western! creameryj .aoBSc; fancy Tennes see, 1415c; cholce, Kc; demand light With niiairket glutted.' Live pouitry-Tirkeys, 10llc; lbens," 250 27c; spring chickens; 3a:rge : 2x022c; mail, 1520c ; : ducks pude, ;;is22c; Peking, 25i27c; idresed . poultry tur ners. 1214crfaie3i9; 10llc; chjex, 11 12c; geese, 810c; ducksr 12c Irish po- tetoes, 95n.0O Ibuf ?5c bu.; honey, dull i strained,' 67rin'ths omlb, 78c: onionst, inew icrop, $L151.25 ou-; $3.003.i25 'l'SKi?li Just try a box of Cascareib, the flaest wer and bowel regulator ever made. At relham's Pharmacy . ' : MtAiM: A SCIENCE - 3 Upon the 1111'. Markets The ttfects df I ew Book. Fries In Cloth, : S1.00. In I Von. CA li.... n...:. J., j . . . , . "K3, cotton- and grain. Methods of buc- tul speculators described. -Why novices I eamdhow professional gain. Wffer- fi3T tween speculation and gambling. luxes. QuaHflcations and" faculties IWjjt Buocess. jrfxenange awe. tad?88 to ato unwary.' s Who to trust u who to avoid. Invaluable suggestions totT?euT,s investors, tc.,etc- An Peculator SemA rw d mtmiUr .mom ftillxr COMMENTS. J uear and concise treatWo upon meth peculation:NewYork Evening Sum, aterUiiLing fashion." The "e aui Tortt Tlm63' March 9. . "' i) tai ib i?1" ls 'raperieuced specfulator, 111 strLt mony is made 'and lost In The TNew Yortc Tribune, March 9. "ct 1ft T An initeraaung sub- mil... I " - - run, , Uimill litU . , . :i A . AljTHftn.a 24 Broad St V New Ysrk. V - ' " v- - . 29-e.o.4.-3 1 Mini rEnso;::iL mid. social Tom iRollins return M tr Af.T.fc.n gjjy . .. i. . ----- -MftM 7 cll - 'Robert Olbbs knA , . ;.vv.uUS'Umil 3orgeiHodkin. - -. -.. ... v ui. CI IV VeAtM-tf v ' - - - Harold Doubledav iW. H. Goodrum. a (merchant 'of :HAn4r. sonville, is in the.city.-'' .. .v.-. Miss Vittrtce- Thomas - came' down frm oanour yesterday afternoon. , ; -. J.'IB. MdNeely and tfamllv mov .fn, a. Till to-day. McDowell Democrat. ' Lon B.illiaims. advance aeent f TTi JTiiva-ue ceCT6iry," is in use city. J. ierguson was to- the city yesterday I on mis -way from a yjait to the eastern part 1 .vi. wiBiai?.-- - 3 - - 19. ttr. Booth; and wife. of Ashevtilftiwwr. tafeen apartments at (theiArcade. -TCnoT- will d.t.ti - 1 xwu. uiuuuiicv leaves to-aav jot truan flit tA i artier navinie vleitpi TAiiiflHtvAa nva I vtMrs. J. 15.' Woodcock, iwiho has been, the guest of her dlauchiter. QHxs: G. L. Morris. in ujetroit. as TisiUug in the city. Mr, jPlatt D. ; TvMker "rethiimed yyfstdrday from VAishevlllfe, -where he hadl been on leeal onsinessrlotte 'fObsetverM: Dr. JiCJXooperand! ile"of mw-JOasUe. Pa., who have been Tiittog here several weeks,?leTt yesterday for Cincinnati. , ; CapL and Mr. T. D.' (Johnston, of iAshe ville, are visiting at "Mr. John M. Nichlol, on East Malu street. Spartanburg Herald. W. L.,Moss, who has been visiting Mr. Ohedister. and famdiyr on Patton 'avenue,- lefti yesterday for Philadelphiai -'Mrs; Moss I and casfld wiil remain ,untE summer. 9 Miss 'Bessie" Buchanan of Asheville, formerly of Webster, rwas in town two for three dayis this 'Week, visiting her old friends. Webster merald. . Dr. "W. W. Clark, of Old Fort, passed through the city Testerdlav on. his return I from) (Brvson City, where he' attended as a 1 porters and before George H. Smatlhers, referee. urummef Henry Brown, of tAsheville, was here , "Wednesday, j , . . W. . H. Faucett, Bsq., cnade a haxstness trip to vAsheville Tuesday. .Receiver George IH. Smathers, of .the Western Carolina bank, tAsheville, is ih townf this w-eek. Waynesvllle Courier. . Mr. fW. . Alien, formerly of "this city, but for six years past of iAsheville, Is hers on a .visit at his "uncle's. Major C. Dowd. Mr.v.'iA31eihas;''boeiLin' the confectionery business in VAsheville. He goes from here to Baltimore to sbuidy dentistry.- Charlotte Observer. . : V HOTEL ARRIVALS. v : (HJOTMj .iBERKEDET. J. N, Bahnnan, iHiokory i Wi ?E. Gearhart,- Toledo, O. ; O B. Coward, Knoxville; W. W. Zachary, Mar- UhaB; JL 6. 'Willett, New Tofk. HSVinJIiE HIOTCEXL. W. P. Pullen, AliynchbuirgvVVa.:tO, B. Morgan, Sparlau iKfn irt;'' nh.ar1i fTannw Tla-frtniri fi:? George Graham, Xanwood, Ind. : Frank G. I r St71AiNNAN!0lA?utO CL.r Manering, Kentucky ; Lawrence Angel, Rochester t. Y; S. .P. Horloway, va; ; W JE. Thompson, McKeesport, Pa. ; '.R. M. Mcintosh, Atlanta; D. .A": CKodgin,. Greensboro ; : S. J., Harrison, !lttghamptoh, N. ,T.'t iL.,1 B. ; Thompaon, Cattanoogar'VH. . A. Thompson, ,- McKees port, Pa. p. . ji." ... GASOlitNlE STOVES. . A -zood line now to stock and at bottom prices, J. H HAW. 35 Patton avenue. J': 34-2 E. D. CARTER FOR CONGRESS. f. At a meting- of tho republicans off Flat Creek township xa Thursday .evening last, in. which over 100 of the faithful met at Alliman school house, It was unanimously resolved that the choice of the party, in that township, for congress to succeed Richmond Pearson "was Eugene D. Carter Many , complaints were made : agains; Mr." Pearson for. not answering letters to his constibuents on matters of . vital Interest xo them. . - -V. THE STATE OF TRADE War Reports Have not Checked the Onward Tread- ..New York, March -18.' Dun's leview of nor war reports have changed the onward current of ousttness. Orders for more' than S25.500.000 of . gold i from- iEurope ' 'have blocked any drift .toward . stringency, la continued at ;a rate considerably increased and the demand for the-products of great industries shows a steady expansion. TThe backbone of the situation is the. excess of merchandise "exports: a. gain of more than $41,000,000 over (February, with ah- increase! of $2,600,000 : in . masceilaneou9 products, $2,100,000 in- provisions, $4500,000 in cotton and $7,000,000 in breads tuffs compared to k. .Tftr. ' The outeo ttf cotton surDasses ,it -iaf 5inm,j ' "ilwWh "h!mHftA ia " vv-, --"c . :.-3.'... stroniger than last ' week (Receipts ; from. plantations contemplated; are much greater than the corresponding date from the . guesses about the future crop are ..now the main "reliance of speculators - Vitt3rt. ; F THREATENED STRIKE. ; ; ' Troy, N. Y., March 18.-A serious strike is imm Jnent at Watervlleti the largest ord nance factory in' the United States- The mea are "greatly dissatisfied' and the atrlke will greatly retard .the prtjductkm1 .of: big guns. The meni jobject" to the . too rigid discipline of Colonel Mordecal and the summary1 maameT 3m which a number employes have been dismissed f , , :. OAK JAlRDINIBRiE STANDS. ' Just the th'Ing that everybody "wanto. Prices from 80c to ?3.00 each. J. H. LAW, 3S Patton ; avenue. 34-2 i. 1 GIIIlVILLi: GAZILTTi:, MARCH 18, 1993. T ilE ALDEEiLlfJ Registrars and Judges of Electioitrf. Aheck to Sewer and Maca- dam Work. . . 1 The board of aldermen met last evening. P. ;WaO!ker and IH.'STHarkins, Chairmen of the deinasratlc and republican, coni- aniittees, respectively eulMndtted lists ot the judges and registrars to serve in the com ing eaectlon"'. ; - - T - T7 ffXEDICKTRATIC. - fudges. Registrar. 1. (P. fW.Thdmas. : 1A. lR. Ogtram. . 2. W. Holoomibe. OUtcbell lAndrews. - :h 3. 1E. Of. Israel.' JX (D. Suitle. , . 4.4A-F.O00IC . '. rr. C. Collins " t V 5. Ddcfc Sevier - -T. CTBtarnes. 6. J. M. Oamphell. ; Jno. S. (Bogss T. J. 1. IL. Slagle. Ek B. Powell." Ohas. J. (Lee. J. PostelL 8. uno. R, 3aird. u.'Wooa. ' . ' MEPUBLICtAN.' ' -Judges.- : "-J '"-tRegistrars. ,t. mrw - ; rtv.w-- : ,t -r7TT. .a . . .m . 6. JWim. Guest. . . U. IP. tRhinehart. 8. IA. IF. iDumcaxi. - It. H, ILee. 9.' J. M. Green. r , W. H-Henderson Section. lQftof the C3i'ty Code; -which pro vides that the city shall not 'borrow money which can-Jiot be repaid' doiring the fiscal year, ' wak dScussed!, and its relation to the. macadann of i Frenih iBroad avenue and the i onissteaiiotingl. of che .dharlotte street sewer dine for Mr. .Raoul. 'Mr. Omig presentedi an unsigned contract betweea Ihidity andl Mr. OEtaoul. (which , he tinought would be; as valid if filHed out as any ..financial transactions the city" might make. . Mr. 'Raonl's son, . 'who is here, and his lawyer will be consulted1 before any ac tion ha taken, p i J. OD iMaihy appeared in behalf of 'those citizens on flint street, north of Starnes avenue, .who desire a sewer line, and are willing -to, advance" ho necessary ; money, the amouw la be credited to their taxes. The matter was referred .to the sewer and -water committee and the city attorney quested that ttoe boardi change the wording certain secuon ox taue City KJode so aa 1 Tlieveh baggage master at the depot hacfldmen being . allowed to comie inside the grounds during train time. (Referred to a special, committee " consisting of Messrs Jones, IBurhiBtt, Kennedy and Attorney Craig;; T. J. (Revell wished 350 feet of .two-inch water -wipe5 4aid cm iRector street. Referred to sewer and water committee. G. iL;: McDonald complained . of suirpilua dirt on alley street which hindered egress to -the property in front of whiohi it stood. (The street committee iwill alct in the mat ter. -" Engineer ILee submitted the requested report, giving - au estfmate 'of the cost of paving Haywood! street from West Coliege to Monitford avenue with double layers of brick. ; The figures were '$8,084 : with crushed stonetarrand one layer of paving, $8,724. :v-...v;;-: ' .... t- Mr. Scott reportedl that he and Mr. Lee had-visited! tthe water, works and had in spected the stone-work In the new engine houses being erected., Some, of the work fwas tfoumd to be not entirely satisfactory but the def ectsf jweres remedied and the commottee; -will eee that -, here is no .bad -work done hereaf t'er". Colghenl&Taieole street sprih'fclers witiSi tar was tfavoraibly reported upon and the lexperintenc-wil! Sijade.1 . k ?r" Alderahain SBurnett reported that the re frigerator.ju. the stall of McAfee & Jones in the market house needed repairing; The board ordered repairs to xne amount ot $25.00, to be made, the money to be . ad vanced by the;ownefs and credited to their rent. ' -:- . C' -!'' V; Alderman Hill stated that he would ordsr the olectrio company to light the tower on I "the fcourt square at once. I G, M. Mathis asked that the city share Jn . the expense of bull'dang a . waill on (Stoarnes aveiwe,vmade necessary by city street work (Referred - to the street committee.-' W. B. Gwyu presented a bill for private maieitres, which had been appropriated by the dity. Referred to sewer and water committee -- (Weekly cash statement "March 18,' 1898: Cash on hand March 11. . .$ 134.00 Collected by J. iA. Campbell, T. O. . 1,761.63 M. (E. 'Roberts, , water - 70 J.9 W. H. 'IBIrd, sanitary. 31.65 W. .A. James, fines:. 28.00 M. W. Robertson, sundries. . . : : 1.75 Geo. IH. Starnes, scales.. 13.03 $2,040.25 352.94 :;. . 217.97 ..." 37.25 125.75 9.10 :.: 1,000.00 r 4.75 ,..-292.49 : : IDItSSUIRSEJVllENTS. Street department Water department . 'Fire department . . . Sanitary department Police department jnterestv . Miscellaneous Cash on haid , ... . . . . . t . i 9. niA 9.K The following biiia iwere' reordered if. paid: Geo. -E.. Scott, ,.$61.18; Sbnitrar . iRaiiway, fi.sa; iAsneville Printing- Company, $3.25; I "Markets Streets iWoodworMne i-Commanv. pay roll,-'$108.14eatary pay. roll, $99.82. GENERALISE 1 Df- Andrew S EIoquentTfibuie at the 1 , "v r . Onera House. . The v lecture. last5 night" at f ther-'opera house was a memorable evenL President Andrews iwa imtroduced by. Dr. Byrd- in a very 'happy manner Dr. yrd isai4 Ihe had never Introduced a speaker, to au'Ashe- vtllo audience with greater pleasure, be cause he Introduced .one' possessing great intellectual force plus- moral t mAnlhood, whose - theme" appealed ' to . every southern heart.- Dr. - Andrews received a warm wel come , from the large audience present, which" included ; many veterans; and sons of veterans and nota ffew who had ' seen and " knowtn Lee. : i It is impossjJblein a mewspaper report to give, an adequate .idea of the brinian ad dress Dr. Andrews spoke without "notes and ; quite vapidly, v and., evidently; for the greater part (phrasing his ideas with." Ian guage occuring; to Mm onliy.as he spoke. But 1 his (subject he. had studied . carefully and' con amore, and the result was a'mas ierly presentation of Leeas a' man' aind' a . '" Beginning with a brief ske tch of v ;-er previous to the ehril -war, Jie dwelt principally jipoa his record in thai long trogsle,' incidentally 'bringing into view ind commenting upon, , often with ' keen' nuirnor and brilliant uwit other distln gulshed TgoWiers on, both' sides' of the con test,: and ablating characteristic tocidenta concerning them. He rendered glowing trl- i "" w oionewan Jactson, to Graait' and 91-.'F.-.iBejaoldVjw1io fell at Get- ty&ljurg. But the highest mode of praise. was .reserved Tor General Lee. . His gener alship in the various battles la Tirginla; Maryland and at Gettyribuirg were shdwa, and the fact ,-Uut his mllitarr genius " was recognized by military critics ixx 'England, Germany and iFrance during the war was mentioned. Von Moltke .in'one lnsTiir tm the Franco-Prussian war copied his tac- tlcsu", ' "-.", - No union general was able, to cope with Lee uintit GTanLThesnGreek met Greek and them came the tug of war.. "But even Grant was able to overcome Lee only .by 4imt of a battering ram style of flghtHngand by oveilwhelmlngly superto- numbers. Even , then (for an entire yeat Lee kept his thinning line unbroken. (Lee was the su perior-general. ' ' , ' s The qualities .that made ILee great were: First, a moral character almost matchless. He was pure of speech and thought; in the religious features of his character he was second .to neither Stonewall Jackson, nor Leonidas Polk. . He was a Sir Lancelot. (Second, Ms tireless and irresistible enc ergy., iHe.rwas cat-like in his watchfulness and in his quickness of apprehension and action Third, while he was.iendiettt he .possessed the .highest bravery, not merely physical courage, .but that moral courage which is half divine. , ; . -.c. v ; an closing !Dr. Audrews paid a tribute to '.The 3Liost Cause," which he' said was not feally; lost, because a great majority of the great ideas for which the south went into the war to defend, still live, and shall dive forever. If the decisions of ithe supreme court of ' the United Statesrendered since the war had been miade previous to; 1861, he did iot believe even South Carolina would have seceded.' lit is now a principle of consttttutionali, law ;, now better recog nized than ever that the state is inde structa.tie. nn lee every (American can lake an honest pride. ' 'President-Andrews closed) his address with the following striking- apostrophe IRest then, great soldier of .the legion and soldier of the cross I Rest thou for ever. iWe still camp upon the field, but animated toy thy example, and by .the good spirit' that was in thee, we hope to tight well outfight and ultimately share thy rest, 'tho the few indeed, of thy feliowmen may hope to attain thy glory." SHETLAND PONY, HARNESS AND PHAETON BY THE s Outfitter. Calll and learn particulars. New Store ! New Goods ! Everything in Men's and Boy's wear. J The Men's Outfitter, Phone 78. . 11 Patton Ave. One Mtoute Cough Cure cures quickly. That's what you want! C. A. Raysor. Our responsibility has been established by 21 years of , fair dealing. In buying-a Hartford or you know your, bicycle is all that is claimed for it.. ' PpPE.MFff CO., r4 If Golambias are not properly represented in your vicinity, let , 11s know. ; Before peeing the 'Improved RemingtqnS If will , give you better Batisfaetion 'ibaji. - any other typewriter, ?.. I ; , L, C. DEAL, Correspondent, ; I ASHEVILLE, nTc. I f lvr3.-,-0 uuMk in. GIVEN Men vedette I - -. . , v , 1 t r ' -3 - . , . . Between .Swannanoa Hotel Hotel and Episcopal Church. W e hdle the test pple,there fore AS TO A FIT In'youx Clothing if you like to present a 'goo. appear- ance, please be sure to call on xs. .: Almost nO Bianu factarers equal those who make put medium and , upper grades This is a strong assettion from us who are careful what we say but We mean what we ' sayexactly. . '- :Many crack tailors give a man of average shape a poorer fit iawe'n?xurnisU'ln ' suits at $i2 to t2o, and our styles ? are" jiisT the kind that well dressed gentlemen in j the large jcities 'affect, and let us add, we show an excellent assortment. 7 & 9 Patton Avenue: THE CITIZENS' GOAL 0. SELLS ALL ANTHRACITE AND Anthracite, $9.00 per Ton. Lump, $4.50 per Ton. ' Domestic Nut, $4.00 per Ton. FULL WElGfiBS Uptown Office Room 3, Drtiumor Building. THE EQtlf ABLE IIFE ASSUKASCE SOilETI " y. . - - " Outstanding Assurance $951,165,837.00 New Assurance written in 1897, 156,955,693.00 Proposals for Assurance Examined and DecUned, 24,491,973.00 Income - - - - 48,572,269.53 Assets Dec 31, 1897 1 236,876,308.04 Reserve on all existing policies ; (4 per ct. standard) and all ' other liabilities v . 186,333,133.20 Surplus 4 per ct. standard 50,543,174.84 Paid Policyholders in 1897 21,106,314.14 " ' r HENRY B. HYDE, President " . J. W. ALEXANDER, Vice-Pres. H, . 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C- MECHANIC'S BUBKAU FOB AIL TRADESMEN. 1 CO. 36 'East College St - ... - .- All Kinds of Blacksmithing. Buggy and Carriage Repair ing Painting and Trimming;, " - . - j Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Goo. Messer knows how to treat the feet of a horse. I had a ' good deal of trouble with my horses until he began to' do my work. rj. O. Harris, R, W. iRobarts, H. M. Wilder, M. T 6. A. Harris, A. L. Petree, M. D. ? ' ' All kinds of first-class shoeing : will be done. . Fine toe-weights. fine race - plates, interfering:-. . shoes, gold-tips and the like will be made a , specialty. Cores all -laideness iii the hoof. . , , I .V v GEORGE MESSER , f - Doctor "of Horses' Peet. 1 ; VC V - TO, VISITORS. v . N Any ' one stopping' to town who would like private lessons in French will find aa,V encellents opportunity to study, with Mme. - ' Heutte,, .who has a amnlber of pupils at the hotels and in town. She ls a Parisian,, and her term? are ..very, moderate. -Address 59. ttaywood street. J Hve you visfted the' new Oaf -at -the ; Swannanoa? tt V
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