Eternal advertising is the price of trade. Some argue that it ia expensive to adver tise. It is the most profita ble expense , yon van have, if you handle it projwrly.Mil. ford, Mass., Journal. Daily Citizen A man with a business cap able ot being profitably ad vertised, but who refuses to give printers' ink a trial, is his own worst enemy. Prin ter's Ink. VOLUME VI.NO. 169. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1890. PRICES CENTS. Asheville ILINVIUE. A place planned and level oping as a GREAT RESORT. .Situated in tuts .-fOCNTAIXS OF WESTERN ROriTH CAROLINA, A region noted for lien It h luliiess ami lMaut.v of SCENERY. An elevation of :i.80( feet, with cool ;lnvigorallng Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well jiiaded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A loHn-nblt place for Huh itwidt'iui'M and HK.iTHFVI. HOMISS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llu-rllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. The Inrgc stuck of new nov elties recently iurchnnl liy Mis. Klllck Vhllc Nunh arc arriving dally. They arc bilh lieautlfal In .lolgn and cheap. Call anil Innisrel BON MARCHE. 30 Mouth main Street. 30 H.T.ESTA BROOK'S Jil a. MAIN T.. AHHI'.VII.LB, th I'l.icn no BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL View and Sketches. nnr 1 l REAL ESTATE. WAIT B. OWVM. W. W. WST GWYN & WEST, aurmiHir. to Walter B.Owyal ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO ANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. .Loans Securely Placed t Per Cent. Notary P.blk. Cammlsntoner. ol Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OHriCll--4oltieaBt CorliaMrt, "THE SUN 00 MOVE," And ao dr.A.hllle The great kwlljjj act to now helii performed by all genuine tiuntnen. me. of la. . PARADISE CITY iP TMB BOtiTH. Tery maa ha. hi. hemp . . . 1 . .. tn Mn, nnwiii. ana ae mate. 11 w""' In ear.. W. doq't mind telling yoti that our vmiww to aril an in. ,o,, - proprrtr w. can, liefore "The K"'"n at Again.' W. h.ve ln.t lieen atMHilnteil mu lor tat Ilia arnaitiT i r Inanraac Co., and we want you to In.ure JEN It ft JBNKft, . REAL UTATI AND INSURANCE. Hooma a 10, McAfee Mock m fnMrm .. .heIH. V . . . F. A. GRACE. nKCORtATOK ANII PKNIUNKR IN FRESCO. atMiadnw . i M . j - Who Told You So? W. T. Crawford iav. that H O. Kwiirt told Mm that he heard Jim Oudger ay that Boh Vance told Mm that Kops Blla. heard that then wa. no doubt hat W. W Rollin. aid thnt Tom John.tun thuught that Bob Pnrman had told Slu aig null that Buffalo BUI had declared to J II. Courtney that it wa. generally believed that Dan Reynuld. had .aid in plain term that hi heard Jack Worley nay that 111. friend John L. Sullivan had laid that BII: Driver itii'orincit him at the cnngrrsstnnnl cniivi-utimi In thl. ill. v thnt It in a well known fact thut the llousi keciKra' Union hnil cnuuht Urn. Clliiuintin In fiayintr thut in hi uphilim It wns a iniitti f fact nnil of grcn . imlilli- interest thnt J. .1. Mackcy Intitnnted tn .less l.nwrv thai Hill Syr hail ..ill whiL- attending the Countycon. mention la.t Saturday that anyone cauKhl reading thl. .hull repuir at once tu the stoic of A. D. CD' 'I'liK, North Court Siiunre. aud inspect hi. mammoth .lock of all kind of ilnicerlc.. Provisions, Ac, where arrange tneutthave lieen made to furnish you all kinds of Staple anil r'nilcy Groceries of the Bent (Jtiullty at thr Lowest Prit i-m. VV.A.Bkaik. J.V. Buown. FURNITURE AN UNDERTAKING. No. 3a Patton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We are now ready, and in vite our friends and the pub- lie p'liernlly to eall anil ex amine our well nelii-ted stock of FURNITURE, Which we are offering at rock bottom prices. I'lidertakiiui a specinl feature. Calls at tended day or night. relephone, day 7", night 03. BLAIR & BROWN. ZEB VANCE will get I here, U'r lrt on Old Jfvli um IwIiik the ltrt Pluur In town. Wc hnvr Jut mxHv- vii a frrnh I it of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Cuntr and lvc them trtnl. nt HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS,, Real Filiate Brokers, And Inveatment Aa;enta. NOTARY Pl'HLIC. 1.11am. ae. urel ului.il at a r vent, illtli'r.: j Ht iin ration Avenue Hecond llooi. fehUdlv I'. WII.I.H. AKTIUIK J. WII.LH. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, !m I'nlton Avmue. Nrst V M C A IhiIM'k l HoxAr.4. novl dltm JOHN CHILD, ( formerly of l.ymaa a Child I, Office No. 1 Legal Block. REAL ESTATE . LOAN BROKER HtrlctlyaBrokeraice Bualneaa Loan, arm rely placed at S ner rent. TO ALL POINTS. Hiillroa.l ticket. linoHrit. W "li51f1?l"i"r': II trnnn.cllon. gioirnnleeil. Aertilentnl in .iirnnej C. !' V. Ticket Broker, nnrm.ll pwinn.il"" ........ (Knwl. Illock.l Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE 8AUSA0I A SPECIALTY nuv Mil Hint) THE ATTRACTIONS CRYSTAL PALACE ! It in thr acknowh diced I'ontinuouHHttrortlon of Awhevftlc. New kiIm huve heen daily r rlvinu till our nvnllulile kuv in tukei and now the tiirK it tort- iirenentN the iipiH-urauce of fin aim out ndKmi in nf iMiiet'hina, Glaio wnrc, Lami, Hounc l:urninhiii( t'ioodn, Htc. The lie went delKnx nnd the mtmt ntylinh iuodH will ntwityMlir found In our Mtnre. The mth rmitinuef w till iin K t rvi oily iMeMrdiRllvltivitvil ti vimt 11- unci Hie thi niiteuhicuit (liMplay. Tbitne who come on ly tn look and ad mire our itmk will nlwnyH mi'lT." the Hume enurtvout at tt iHln an IhoHe mnkltiK uurchHHeo Thi- hdlm tulk.nft dolN are en r uii and will arrive thl weik. Cull und wt them. They are nine tn intert-Mt you NuthluK like It ever Ket-ti in our my. Come a nt I necuit your Chrinlmi aud weddinK prvthtit while the stnek If) trenh and new. We have knocked the bottom out t hiffh prlccit and ure nekiiowltidKeii to lie thr icuderit iu our line. He-neetluMy, THAD W. THRASH & CO., Crorkery, (.lnwwure, LnmMi, Houw Hurninh ItiK, rte., rtc. CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVE. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Pl'BLIC KQI AKK, AN.icviile, N. C. We ask MMeial attention to our CL0TH1NG.0VERC0ATS for Men ami Boys, and Wraps of all grades for Ladies, Miss- ph nnd Children. One price system. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, Dry (Soods, Underwear.Uphol stery (ioods, lints, CarjietH nnd Gener al Sinallwan'H. 7 A 9 PATTON AVK. IWILKIE I ATKINS.t HANI'MCTI'MKU. A JOII.HN.fll' PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, And Wholesale Fruit Dealt r Nil', til PATTON A VB., AfllllVILI.B. CATERERS TO THE BEST TRADE. We have ronntantly on hand in our retail department all the dilli-.de. of the aenann, In choice Prult., fine Cnmll. and fancy Cake. and Cracker.. novTdlv LADIES. READ I MME. LANSDALE, HiH'clall.t In Trratlng FALLING HAIR AND SCALP DI80RDERS. tifllce llnurai a. m. to 8 p. m. No. 9 North Main Street. CONWI.TATIIIM r .(UMfOOIMII IIOKg. Invalid Ladles Waited on.t their Home.. CKI.UnKATKI) "NIIWMAN NHRVB TON IC" ON HAI.lt octillliltm. yiNTKH BOARD. ' Warm eomfiirtahle room.. m newly ror-nl-heiligonil lalilt. Term, reaionabte. Ua .treet ear line. Mk , L. MATHBM, julylUiKIm 8J l-altoa At. , ... -.'wsi-3- THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN MVctTKllIOVa AMMAHHINATION IN HAM IS. RUSSIAN ACE NT IN FRANCE SHOT IN HIS ROOMS. I'akis, Nov. 17. iVncrnl Sdiitcrakiiir. KuDHiun iiKtnl in 1'iaiiif, died tu-ilny iriini the cflecta nf u Imllct wnuntl in bm licml, intliclcd in u Jiutnntr which, at prt-wnt, i. it mynterv. CunfliitiiiK repfirK lire current n. In how he wub shut. One report guys strniiKer cnlleil upon linn vntcrdiiy lit hi. iiiiiniB in the Inn I Hitdr und that hull mi hnur alU'r 1 1 it- unitor departed ('enerul SclinriRkiill' win foiinil l).V fain valet Ivittfj utu'iniwinini in hin ruoiii, shot in the head. Other renurts slate that the General tc ccived no visitors. No weapon wus found mid the Itirnittire in the room was not disiirruiiKcd. The polii-e altiich some siik pieiou to the valet and he is caieliill.v watched. Latkk. The iudioinl authorities are eonduetinK an inquiry at the hotel llude into tne ecneral s death nnd have exam tied it number ol servants. The toliec nave liecome convinced that the vulet had not, lint; to u" with shooting hit muster. r.vidcnee clearly points to nouns- sination. A clue has been ob, .ncil which will niolialilv lead to the deteetiiin ol the murderer. Ten duvs ak'o, M. M. Ilernol), owner ol Franeo-Kussiau rooms on the Hue Koy- ale, t'UjjiiKcil us an employe a Kussinii I'ole niiintii I'otlltski. t'otlleski wits en trusted by his employers with an invita tion to a ball which he wns to deliver to lieu. Scliuttskol). This ciiuliled hint to ilituin access to the uuicral'fc room. I'ou- leski has ttbst'ontletl. DR. KUCH IS CHAGRINED. NO PKRHANKKT Cl'RK YET RKCOKOKD, Doctor, Returnlnir, From Merlin Kxpress Uoubta an to the New Reaedi for ConHuruptton. Vienna, Nov. IU. The doctors win huve returned from tlerliu express ilouliti- as to the rudicul cure of lupus liy Koeli'h treatment. Tliev say that ill sumeoI'llH cases declared to lieeuretl suspicious look in)! pustules wcrcsccnbrcukingoui.'ilresl near the cienria-d wounds. Lending Au triiin sieciulisls warn thelaeulty naiiis tiver-estiiiiitliii the eriieacy ot Koeh't metliotls, und utlirm thut up to the pres enl time not n single ease ol' unilouliten una permuuent cure lias Ik-ch recoriietl. Thev also thinkitpossiblethatthestront: reaction ol the remedy on the iIwciikcii tissue way prove dangerous to weak Iuiik und intcrlerc with respiration. I hree deaths, attributed to this cause, ha vc ulrcndy been reported. HKKI.IS, Nov. in. I'rol, Kocll is elut- Krined over the renpenrance nt lupus in a patient reported as cured. This is tin only instance, however, of n return ol the disease alter u supposed cure. JI'I.IA HARLOWKRVIMm AIiuohI no Hope lor the Beautiful und Talented Aclreaa. 1'liil.AliKl.riliA, Nov. IU. Miss Julio Murlowe, the uctress, is lying nt the IKiint of death with the only hoie for her life depending on tin ulnmst lniH'less sur- Kicul operation. Miss Murlowe wus tuken with ty- Phoid lever three weeks hko ami Inst ridnv unsaid the crisis ol the tliitcuM insntely and but lor com plications would. by this time, nave oecn on u imr way to recovery. On Sunday the glands iu hei throat begun to swell, mid nliMvssrs funned from which blood poisouiui! sel in and she is now in imminent tinnier ol death. Her physicians have hesitated to oK-rate tiMin the uhcccs us in her weaKeucti condition, nicy eoiisiueren nut would not be able to survive it. Tbn nlternoon at 3 o'clock they will hold u consultation anil its she will incviiuMv die il the onnition is not xrlormeii they will probably decide to oH'n tin abscesses although her vhaiuvs ol living through the oieriitionare small. PANICKY IN LONDON, . The New York Market Report for To-day. Nnw Vhk, Nov. 10. 111.11 it. m. The stink market, in rcsHitiw to the panicky feeling iu London, okiiciI firm nt nt from 1 to U'j ier cent. down. I'ricrs, however, have sinw Ikcii lairly well held notwilhstniiding considerable excitement exists. loseidi P. Hecker, denier in tens and coffees, who Ims storesou l-.ihth iiveutn', Ku ton and l-ronl streets luatle nil as' sigmnent to-dity to lohn I',. Juinean Wlllioill pr-ieiviix-. RICHMOND TEMMINAI.. Jay Uould Huh Not HouitM a Con. trolling; inicreai. N'uw Vohk. Nov. IU President liimnn. of the Kiehmoml Terminal system, says in rcgnrd to the rcimri that ny Could nnn actiureii n cihhi.ihiiik mivii.. n, that system; i.Tl Vim nim 1. 1 .n. a nf a.Aa.L and ol this amount (iotild has bought up one seventh, or ltlti.DOO shares." Railway Rnlea) lo lh National Alliance, JACKHONVII.I.K, Flit., Nov. IU. The Southern I'liascnifcr association announ ces a rnte nf one lowest first-class limited r..... l. ,.,..,.1 .citi t.i fVrilii Kin luie lur hi I' ..... anil return for the delegates and the gen . ,i. .M ..r !. erai piioiie, on inv , . ingot the Notional Farmers' Alliaiict and Iniltistrntl union in iwcmoer. Rarlnif Brothers)' Condition. Loniion, Nov. lU.-Iluring llros. He Co, state thnt oil their acceptances and qtlier liahilities will be met as they fall due, and that the position nf the firm with the Bunk ol lingliind at its buck Is stronger than ever before. They declare ... . B ii i.i..- ... u. ...:....i tneir nnnneiHl jmaiviou .u r mini nun, AnarchlNla Nsst tio. IIkhnk, Nov. IU. A fresh expulsion of anarchists from Switxcrlnnd isiinmlucnt. i..iiiiia;i.i.Mi.iis THR PARNELL HF.NetATION. A Reaction Iu HI Favor Now HettlMK In. Loniion, Nov. 10. The minor is cur rent that I'aruell will retire from active political lile, und tlutt he will marry Mrs. O'Sheii as soon us the law will permit him to dn so, It is also sniil that he has Kroniisid to give continuous nil vise lo is successor in the leadership of the mi tionnlist party. It is an iinilcniiible fai t that the virulence against I'aruell by the tory pniersiii their tililoriuls is causing a reaction ol public sentiment in his In vor. The Star (O'Connor's paper) savs "I'urnell dots not intend tu roign the leadership ol the Irish parliaiueiitaiy pnrtv. The Fall Mall Gum-tic snvs: "Il Purnrll's duty to t lit Irish ieople, their Kiigbsh allies, his own character aud his cuiise to resell his leailershio. The Ivvcning News sus: "IrelundV tiucrowiied king has liccu crowned with inlatnv. "The Freeman's Journal savs; "Il is imperative that I'aruell continue as tin- leader ol the Irish pnrhiimeuiary party. GEN. G0RDqN"U)N ; EASILY WMl-.KK WAS TIIK AI.I.IAKl'K Ul'a-UHITIUN 7 A Tremendous) HeiiHnlloii In At. iHtita Npeeches, Murelilug;, Fire work, and. of Course, Yelling ATLANTA, l.n., .Nov. 1 "I. I iiiriloll IS tieoigiu's senator lur the next six years. The vote ot the house wus taken amidst great excitement. The galleries and lob bies were packed with ('.onion men nnd women, all Atlanta liciug for him. F.very Gordon vote wits cheered and other names were hissed. When roll call was completed the vote stood: liurdon. Mil; opposed, Kf. Then there were several changes mill the vote showed I 'Kit Cor don lucked one of u majority. Sie.iker Howell then cust his vote lor Cuadon. A dritmutic scene followed. Men wen I wild, the crowds tu the lobbies broke through the doors nnil the wildest en lliusiasm prevailed. Mciulnrs who hud changed to Cm dun wi re mounted on t lie shoulders of others und cariicd iImiuI the halls nmid the wildest eoii lusiiin and enthusiastic enct t ing. Atlanta is ttirnril iuside out A grcnt t'liiriiou demonstraiinn iK-curnd last night at the artesian well, with ('.onion. u ild other cakers; hi nth res, fireworks, artillery salutes, ernwiis mulching the streets with brass hands, tin horn brig- ulis. und nil yelling f.rCorilon. The to tal vote of the two hollies wus; Cordon 1 iff. '.orwoiid Calhoun I'.'i limes i;i lltiinnioiid ti Hawkins I Hammond and Hawkins were not t-.-ui- ilid.itcs. lakuk i.-miii-:r ii;ai.. CUHlilnv A Chapman Hell tin, to Hie P. A. Ueiuens) Company, The I'. A. Dcnicns wootl working com pany huve purchnsed the liiniU-r business and suw mills of Messrs. Ciishiug and Chitininn, and will conduct that business in connection with their present one. The old firm hug been currying on an ex tensive business in Western Not th Caro lina and have had saw mills in lliiuconilic. Mntlisnii und Ynnccy counties and else where through the west. 1 lie unsettled business ol the oltl firm will Isrclosed up bv Cushiug and Cliup man at their present olhce. The linn go ing out nl business has iniulc nil cuviabli reputation by their correct butiucss uiethotls, politeness nud prompt ncssiunll irniisactions. Mr. S. F. Chninnaii is a slock holder in the I'. A. Drmcns wood working compa ny ami has becu elected secretary ol thut company. He will devote Ins tune to their interests. Mr. (.. V. lushing will return tn Si. John, New llruiiswick. his oltl home, to take an interest wait his father in the extensive luinlicr business ol A. Cushiug Ac Co. .I'II.TY AND NOTSil'll.TV. O'lliien and Dillon Mentenved lo jail lor a Year. Iitiii.in, Nov. IU. Ill court tit Clonuiit to-tluy II verdict of guilty was rendered against Wm. O'llrien, John liillun, Pat rick O'llricn nil of whom lire inemlier ol parliainent; John Culiiiaiie. Thomas Vtnlslt, I'ltlriek .Mivklcr noil Mr. llollon, who were intliclril on chnrgis of con spiring lo induce tenants on Smith Har ry a estates not to pay rent. Mlliain II linen ami Inllun were encli sentenced to two terms imprisonment ol six months each, but the sentences are to run concurrently. I'm trick O'llricn and Cullinure were each sentenced to six moulhsimiirisonnirnl.ntid Walsh, Merck ler and llollon to four mouths each. All the sentences were without Inlsir. l ather Humphrey, Thus. J. Cunilon, a inemlwrol parliainent, Dave Kellcv and Hnvid Slitcny, n mcmlier of parlinmriit, indicted on the same charges, were found not guilty and discharged. The Indian Trouble, Washington, Nov. 111. General Helm- field lodny received n telegram from tlovernnr Miles stilling that troops had been sent to I'ine Kidge nnd Kosrbml agencies iihiii repirseiitulion that the Indians were hcwnul conlrnlul the agent und the Itnlinn miicc. A Thousand Mtrlkera. Loniion, Nov. ID. A thousand dock laborers employed on the dnrsliin dock struck to-day owing to the dismissal by the cotnpitny ol a numlier nf men who refused to loud n boycotted steiinirr. The Irois Mstrket Down, Gi.Asiiow, Nov, HI. Iron wiirruntaiirc almost unsnliilile In thr mill krt 'irre. I'll iron r-stcrilny declined to 4Ms I Oil ami closed nt the worst point. Ilelpa a Few. WATKmit MV, Conn., Nov, IU. The Wn terburv com puny liiisudvnncetl the wages of the Ivory button turners 10 pcr cent. Old World Tariffs). Ukni.in, Nov. 10 Austria nnd Ger. ninny have agreed iiHin the conditions of the tariffs ol the resa.vtive countries. , .i',,, ,.fi..ik -Vfmsaa.iiarlgllMi--.v ..iLt:tt.;jui;-Sti.'t f fl' laRljaWgir '"-f i 'r-'t AS TU RAILROAD RATES A WKLVOMK CONTRinCTION FROM AN KXl'KRT, Mr, wluhurn Itenllcs lo Mr. Kep ler. l-rtBciilliiu; Home Flujurea Thut Are I'.spi-clullv lertlnenl JuhI Now. t-.DiTOH I 111; i.itizi;n: So l.ir n tun informed the question of "Railroad Freight Kales" has not excited a pnitie- ulnrly lively interest among our citizen generally, nnil I niiiv possibly tux tlicpa- tienec of your readers by asking their at tention to the matter again, but ill order to furnish Mr. S. K. Kepler iulormation on this subject, which, from his letter iu yesterday's Citizi-n, the Kaleigh News und Observer iiiHiirs not lo have given him, I desire to submit a list of the local rales charged by the ililVcicul divisionsol the Richmond At Danville railroad com pany iu North Carolina, us compared with those in Irircein thcslnteof Ceorgiu The Western North Carolina railroud luril), from which I ipuite, Ims been in mi mterrupieil use since Sepleiiila.-r olh. IhkT, ami shipments inuile liv Mr. Kep ler lo am! bom stations u-twieii Salis bury nud Paint Kock, or stations on the Murphy ilraueh have lieen charged for in uccorduuee w ith it. The North Caro lina Division tin ill has been in force since Fein 'uavy luth, lNtm, und the (Ceor giu tin ill' since Octolwr 1 itll. The laller is w lial is kuoii as the siun dard tarilfof the tieorgia railroad com mission, und contains the lowest freight rules that ihul body has ever seen lit to fix, ami is only imposed upon the trunk lines, the shorter or more unprolitable roads liciug allowed lo churge much higher Hutires. The chissihcalion of mer chandise applying iu this state anil in Georgia are nearly identical, which 1 shall U- glatl to ilcinonstratc lo Mr. Kep ler, although it is loo bulkv to embrace ill this siiilcmciit. The following is the comparison : BATI.SOK I KKII.1IT vr.U 10U I'Ot NHS. roa tv.s Mti.ss. Classes. I 3 r, II tin. tanir Is i r, 14 11 in u Ave rnte. 12 11 13 n. c t'.vi.i n...i i a u u n 7 tt. N. C M.K ...is, 17 lit 12 in U Klin fit! MIl.KS, fln.si. j -J a 4 ft il (j luriff. ;ti ao 2 14 -n 14 X. C Illusion. ..til i!H at Lo 1A I'J . N C. K. k...a.- .11 ui IU 17 POS loll MIl.KS. s i 3 :i 4 n n CIB.S.-S to.. Tiillll Ave. rate. 3.1 ..'hi 44 :r.i :ia us i'o 4 as ai' l4 uo in hivi-iiiu W. N t. K K ...j is as a.' i'K ju ar Pill Ullt) UILKS. . I 11 .1 4 II 0 Ave. rnte .tt mi tin 44 .in :ui si CIlSM. lln liiritl N, C till I.-..I1. . li.l 5;l 44 34 .'In 1M 4 I W. N. C K K...7ollll0o44.Vi 'J.1 4T The eharues lor intermediate distances show uImiiii the same comparison. rii:iircs do mil he, ami some Ireielil rules lit least are low-r iu North Caro lina than in Georgia, and those lire the rales our a-nple puv. It the ibllereiil communis were consul- crcil the comparison would be still iiiori lavoraiile to tne .vain t-aioiiua rules. IhK'S anvbodv imauiue that the cost ol traiisiHirtiug a car ot inciehandise uero.s the llliie ridge iu n train heavy vilheighl ol tell cars, or up Saltiila mountain. when.- four o, live constitute n load, ol over the Italsam, or through Red Murbli gap, where the engines call pull bill two. is no greater than along Hie level sand lulls ol iH-iii'giii in a train ol Ironi twen-tv-livc to lot I v loads. These "furl and tiinircs" are n-smrt- fully submiltcil to Mr. Kepler mid his club in the same spirit which doubtless proiiited the .News and Observer to nicu linn the mallei the spiiil of fairness. tours trulv. W A. Wimu mn, l. F. A., R. & D. R. K. Asheville. N. C, Nov. Ill, IN'.IU. Mr. Winbtirn'sinliirmutioniind hisspiril ol laii'uess und courtesy will both be wel come in u discussion of Richmond and Danville freight rates. There is no dis Hisitioil thai we have detected to ask that railroad to curry freight lor less than rates that will give a lair pmiii nil money actually iiivcstc.l. Hut us to what is u lair profit anil as lo w hat lire luif rates thai is, rates th.il do mil unjustly dis criminate ug.iinsl nncHirlionol thesliite in luvor nl nnoilier we suppose inert niiiv be mi hoiii.t ilillcrcucc ol opinion mid we are glad to have Mr. Wiiiburu's l.n. C M lI N. .IvAMA NTH-RICH ARItM. Irlale WfUrling on French llroad Avenue To-dii, There wus a very pretty tiiict wedding on French llroad n venue to-day lit 11! o'clock. The contracting parties wen- Miss Mary M. I'lcnsaiils, daughter ot Mrs C. L, I'leiisanis nud Mr. Oscar N. Richardson, o! Mich I'oiiit. N. C Rev. J L. Carroll, pasloi ol the French Bninil llaptisl cliiiicli, iK rlotincil I lie cerrmony ill the press lice ol il lew ft lends of the family. The couple lilt on the l! o clock train, after II lunch at the house, lor II northern iriii. 1 hey will travel lor a month nnd will return lo High Point where they will make their home. CAHCKNTLHS AND JOINF.HM. A Proelnnmllan for the Ohnerv- slice of Thaukaglvlng Day. Fri'sident N. I'. Corn antl Secretary W II. Clayton, of the united brotherhood ol cnrieniers und joiners of this city, have issued a proclamation appointing Nor- 'il us ii iluy of tltuiiksuiviiig lor the mem bers ol that order. In the cull relcrence is made to the "closing duvs of the nnss- in)' year, winch Has lieen lull ol blessings, ol iicncc, nl coin lor ts mid ol plenty." The invitiliers ol the body are invited, by the priH'Imnatioii, to n I lend lit their places of worship on that day. Thev arc also reminded of the privilege ol "remember itig the Miiir, homeless nud sorrowful," TIIK niCC KM I1HK I.Vt'Kl'M, Thlr Nnmher Out Now, Filled With luterealluK Artlclea, The Lyceum mngnriiie lor Drcember is out early, lull of very Interesting ar ticles. Mr. II. II. Steven contributes an irticleon "Should women vole?" Col J. I), Cameron, essnv on "Mien nnd it's associations;" Col. J. M. Ray's "Kcnil nisceiicea ol lorly. year; ' antl sev er il other productions bv differ rut writer will be tirofitublr and ptensntit rending. This number of the Lyceum shows continued progress on the part nf the new monthly, the iuIh scripllnn price is f-1 a year. ANTIMIGRAINE. THt XE'ER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKADB MARK RBOI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AN ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures) livery Variety of HcattacBMt AND NOTlllNO BL8B. Has earned for itself the enviable repnta- ANTIMIGRAINE lion of being the 6 nest, most effective antl reliable article iu ibe market for the sjieeily relief und cure of every variety of thai common trouble, IIkaoacub. Toe immense favor which has greeted it from all quuricrs, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It to some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never lie without. For its curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of locb poisonous drugs as ANTll'YKINIS, M0KFH1NE. CHLORAL, AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom of cither ol these. It is absolutely tree from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is n a Cathartic, doe not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly rvliublc us a cure for any kind of bead ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-efliecU, us iu the ease of other so-called "barm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most populur aud saleable article in the market, wherever known. UIKUI.I.ON8 FOR IBB. The iloae lur an adult U two Uaapooarul. n a wine glan. of water. Dose for children n proiKirtlon, according to age. 1 either ase the done can be repeated every unni minucs until a cure Is effected. One done wUI ulway. drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when tint feeling the premonitory syinutuin.s hut If the attack i. well oa, and -uilcrlng i. Intense, the necond or third done may lie required. Usually a greater a am bee if dose I. required to effect the Brat care than Is needed lur any succeeding time there utter, showing that the medicine la accaina- atlve in it. enccta. tending toward aa event ual itcrninncnt cure For sale at UN-ANT' l-HARMACV. WIIITLOCK'S, CO It NEK KAOLIC UKOf'K. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, We lire showing the bent tock of LmlieH', MiHBt'B' and .'hiltln'n'H WiiittT Wraps in the fity. Our tlinplny oflonj-WrnpH, Jiitki'tH, IMumIi mid Fur fiooilH, ctnmot he mats-bed lsowhiTc. Our nurment8 fit nnil nivep-iii'i'iil sntiHfaction. Wenie foiiKtiintly nveiv- iii"; new additions in Drenn Goods in black and colored novelties. A full supply of "Cente- iiipri" and genuine "Foster" Kid CIovch, Ribbons nnd Dress Ti'inimings just receiv ed. 2t) dozen Handker- chiefH from 00c. to f 50 per dozen, also full line of Corsets in best makes, Hosiery and Gloves for Ladies, Misses and Children. complete stock of Ladies' and Misses Underwear in all fjradcH, also Hlankets, Com forts, Shawls, Household Linens, Curtain Materials, &c. Our stock of Fancy Goods is larger than ever. Latest designs in China Silks, Felts and Wash Silks. Ladies wishing to buy the best Dry Goods in Asheville will do well to call on us. Corner Eagle Block, 40 8. Main St. nflsnV.ftnyVnadsn'p llSM