Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VII. NO. 79. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST. I'or a cool plncc in summer, for health hikI recreation, visit l.tnville, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounilini; them. Regular Sales Of real estate at Lin viltc on and alter iMie 1st, IH'.tl. Business lot and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. The Kftceola Inn. This excellent hotel wnsoieiud the Isl of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skilcs. Over the YtuahloNee Road. A lieantifnl route for a summer excur sion, lv way of I loe River GorHc, Koan Mountain, Cranlierrv, l.inville, Grand lather Mountain, lllowiun Kock and Lenoir. Western Ciiruliim Ntnifc i'o icli Company. Maily sta;e U'tween Cninlicrry and l.euoir. Kolieclulc.' iau; mT. liaiiMi wusr. I.v 'Mill 11. m . Crntrrry Ar. 11::ioh. m. Ar. fiio't p in., l.inville'. I.v. H on u in I.v. 7::lO a. m., l.inville, Ar. 7:ou p m Ar. 1:00 p m , HI iwinit W'k, I.v. 2.11(1 p. in I.v l!:OOp.m., Mlnw Ini: R'k Ar. I :oo p. in Ar .7:Oil p ni . Unnlr, I.v. 7.(10 a. m KnMcrn lime. tlte-ieel iitm-aril Ail Oppori unity. A easli prize of one thousand dollars lias lieen offered for the liest short story fir novel having the Grandfather Moun ain and the lieantifnl scenery of that In alitv woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in the most pictures! ue part ol Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting lor an interesting story. The selection will lie made by a com mittee of competent reviewers, anil the storv mtit not lie less th in 1(1 nor ex ceed SO pap Detailed informal ion mav lie obtained of the l.inville Improvement Company, of l.inville, North Carolina. ANAI.VNI." Ol' WATER rsun AT Till'. ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. C'OW MONWKA1.TII P M AUAC IH'HKTTR. 1 CKKTIPICATK NAI.VSIS State Ammver's omce, 2tt7 Franklin St ) HUSTON. M SS , April '.'1, 1 91 . To Cha II. Cnmplwll. Anhrvilk, North Cur nlina. The Rumple ot water submitted foi iinaly sin ban Irrn carefully eiammed, with tht- fol lowing rrauitJi: The water shows in purts tier IOO nine S-lids. volatile 2.mi fixed 3 ) total ft im tlrains oer one l S K"ll n 1 Thin water in almost entirely tree from or ganic nintter, showing very hIik'H trmr oi iron, muluhur and lime. The water i verv ei.-ellent in all resitect-. It tt very feldom we find water to free from uruinc or mineral matter. H 1, MOWKKK, State Asstiycr CORTLAND BROS., Real Efttate Brokers And luvemineiit Agcntd. NOTARY PUBLIC. Lemna aecurely placed at H ier cent. Dili cm: 2 At !IH Patton Avenue ttecnnd floor (IrhOillv REAL ESTATE. WiUH B. OWVN, W. W. WBT GWYN & WEST (thicceMor to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF A8HSVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Conmluionere of Deeds FIRE INSURANCE OCFICK aoutheaat Court aqnare. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS 118 I'atton Avenue. Next Y M C A build'g. novl dim PO BoifiS JOHN CHILD, (formerly of I.jmao ft Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLV A RKOKBRAGB BU8INUS8 Loans secure placed at per rent. EVER CHANGING. OCR STOCK OF GROCERIES IS LIKE A RUNNING STREAM. Hundreds Take From It, Vet it in never itimiiiiHhrri. This o( course, in het-nune thrre In n never failing spring ol supply thut feed thrfttream. SliiKKmh streams stnKnaU', no do sliiKKish Krmeries. They In come muntv.nour and stall and unfit for tine. The movement here in quick; new thing coming and loinK- We ii hc tnodem methods and buy what we can ell before crtting state and pride ourselves in having a fresh stock to select from at all time. A. I). COOPER, Court Siare, Corner Main and College at. North Court Suunre. HI HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR $1.50 TO .2S PER YARD. WK CAN lll'I'lvK TIIH I'.NTIKK I.INH AT T5 CUNTS. IVIiilc, lllm'k, Pink, Itluc and Cnrilin il .mi White, White on Mliuk. RON MARCH fi." ,17 H. Mnln Hlrcet. THE FINEST IN THE LAND. WK IM.AIM TO HAVIt T1IKFINKST BRAND ol' ROASTED COFFEE vr introduced in Hits mtirkrt. delicious -Irink. It makes a TEAS: I'orutoHH Oolong, ICiiKllhli HrcHklHMt. Gunpowder and Japan AKli I'KllNlir.Wlill lV HXI'liHTS To he ! he BEST BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY. Knowing the iwople appreciate a good thing, we spare no effort to secure the BUST tor every department of our bus incus. Ken pccltitUv Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail iro- ecrtt. Flip way to make money n to save it. And the way to wave it is to have your pre Hcriptions filled at Carmi chael'8 drug store, and you will find by doing so you will save from 2.r to HO per cent. on every prescription. We do not take poods that the people know the price and mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre scription to make up the loss. You know clerk hire and house rent must he paid and the profits must be averaged some way. A Mint to the wise is sufficient. A full line of De Vault flavoring Kxtrncts in stock. Mr. .1. Taylor Amiss and Mr. ('has W. Dcvaultare with me and will bo pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the place, ('aimiehael's drug store, No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS! MASON'S IMI'KtlVlill TAl'S. After 20 Days' Delay, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OYER ONE HUNDRED DOZEN MORE WELL-KNOWN (iOODS, ANIMIWtNO TO Till'. I.ATCNKSS ni' Till'. SEASON VU WII.I. OI'I'I'.R Tllli.M AT $1.25 FOR QUARTS AND $1.50 FOR 1-2 GALLONS PER DOZEN. THAI) W. THRASH, CHINA, CI.AS'S, IIOt'SK FIH NISHINliS, ETC , No. 41 Patton Avenue. Larc Reductions For a few dayn only. A large discount on all Clo hing. For the rcmaincrof the senon a large din ount on nieiHuin and fine mraw in or men, boyn anil children A tot of Ziegter'n fine ..hoes reduced from $5 no $ t no and $:t 7."i t-i $'2.Mi. Sizen 1, IV,. 2, 2Vlt :t, 11 li and fi'i. New seasonal ite things arriving almimt every day. One Price System. H. REDWOOD 1 CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOFS. RUGS, ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVK. MONEY JI'ST NOW More Acceptable TO ME THAN MY STOCK LIGHT TNDERWEAR, AM) IN ORDER TO TURN IT INTO MONEY VERY IH'ICKI.Y, You Can Have It AT JUST WHAT IT COST ME. IP Vol' CONSfl.T YOI'K lNT'-RUST, 1 WON'T LAST I.ONO. F. E. MITCHELL MRN'S OrTIMTI HK, No. a8 Patton Avenue. THE ASHEVILLE TRANSFER EXPRESS CO OFFICE LEGAL BLOCK. COURT SQTARE. Telephone tit. BiiRKiiKf trun.ftrrcil to ami from the dep.it and nil polntsln Asheville 25 Cents Per Piece. MKSSBNf.RRS (IN ALL TRAIN'S, AMI CONSTANTLY AT TUB HKPOT. THE ONLY COMPANY PRIVILEGED TO CHECK BAGGAGE Prom hotel or residence to destination. A spectaltr m4e of the transfer of !aK:HKe from one part of the city to another. Prompt deliveries Kunrantwd; responsi bility perfect. At private resldrnees liKRHKr will lie de-liv- ereet in any oart of the house desired without extra charirt. I A-- u Urn t-f. ,L. L. . -I - . ' tne k. ii.e-itynesetDme-e, at.ne ikpot, or at tne itenerai omce 01 me lompany, Leftal Block, Court Square, AshcTllle, JOE SUMMIT'S CLOSE CALL OWI'NH INTO THKAIRTHKKK TINKN FOK THKHT. While a Family lu HeiitlerHon Cnuiilv Were at a Rurial Joe Hiiminej Forced hln Way tulo the Hoiwr aud mole iW He In l fall Now. Wlin t came neiir biinjj u Ivmliiiin oi ciirrcd on the Hickory Nul Gap road, six teen miles from Asheville, jiiHt insiilc the HenHcrson county line, last Friday. On Thursday Mrs. I'Veman, the wile of l.awson Freeman, an excellent citizen living on the Hickory Nut Gap road, died. The burial services were held on the lollowius dav, Friday. As the de ceased woman was held in great esteem by those living in the nci);hhur!iuod a large numlicr attended the burial. When the bereaved husband returned to his home he found the door, which be had left locked, broken iieii. Further investigation showed that while the bur ial services were in progress some crson had lorced his way into the house and broken open a trunk containing much ol the valuables ol the lumilv. A carctul count showed that $;i'2H ol silver and gold stored in the family chest hail been removed. Nothing was touched except this trunk and its contents. The greater portion of the money belonged to Mr. Freeman s two sons, ncott and Iteamun. Suspicion was at once fastened upon i young married man ol the cummunif v, oe Suinmcy, who had borne an uusuv- oiy reputation lor some time past, and the father, accompanied bv his two sons ind a number ol svnipathizing neighbors, set out in hot search. The thiel was tracked from the house by a ieculiar shoe he wore. They lol- wed the trail, anil came up on Mimmcv il his house, about a mile and a hall from Mr. Freeman's. Summer was caught and charged with the robliery, but vehemently protested his innocense. That, however, did not satisfy the young Frcenians, so they pro cured a rope and look Suniincy to a tree near, w here llicv told bun he was to In i ven a short shrift unless lie coulessed. As he made no show of eonlessing, tin ope was thrown over a limb, and Sum- uey was hoisicd into space. In a short time, he was let down auilgivcna chance to talk, inn would say nothing. 1 hen he was swung up again lor a while. The second time he was let down, nil i lit- second lime refused to e mless. Hut the third time the 1'rcemaiis menu business, and alter Suinmev had been hanging longer than usual he thiew up his hand and was luwereilto the groiim!. It was several minutes More hecoulil speak, but at last be got on bis cet, ami look the men to wliere lie nail liulilcn I lie money. He hud thrown $11.' in silver into a potato patch as the searchers ran up to him. Ninety dollars in gold ha! lieen given to his mother, 1 nomas, who claimed that he could nut count money mil thought he was receiving $10 on a debt. All the money was recovered with the exception of about $10. i he two Summcvs had a hearing, and Joe was lent to the llendersonville jail to await court, wlnlc 1 nomas was rcleaserl on bail. at thi: v. n. C. A. William lllnlkle Hecnred lo tilve Two I.ectureH. There will lie a Bible studv and prayer meeting for men at the Young Men's Christian Association tonight at 8:15 o'clock. The meeting will lie led by Mr. I.. C. Shuer. Subject: "The work of the Holy Spirit." All men are cordially in vited. The rooms of the association will be turned over to the bovs' department to morrow night. 1 he committee ol this leparlmenl have arranged a boy s re ception. 1 here will be music, iceitations mil a general social time. The association has been very fortu nate in securing William lllaikie, esip, to give two fctiircs lielorc Asheville au diences on the last ol this month, tin Similar, August :!(), lie will give a free address to men anil bovs over 1 years of age ou "Secret sins ol young men. On Monday evening, the ,'Usl, he will give a lecture to both ladies and gentle men on "How to get strong." Mr. Hlaikic ia the author ol the popular book "How to get strong and how to stay- so," and is a most interesting lecturer as well as a Inscinating writer. foi ;ht THK Oi l Itl K, Policeman Trlplell'H Short Hlruit Kle Willi a Colored Man. This morning about 10 o'clock Officer T. W. Triplet t, of the city police force, accompanied by Officers Noland and Wild, went down to Cripple Creek on their regular round. At one of the houses there they attempted to arrest a burly colored fellow. The man ran around the house, but was met by Mr. Triplett, who put his chain on the man's wrist. The man, with his tree hand, drew a pair of knacks and struck Mr. Triplett ucross the back of the hand in which he had his pistol. One of the bones was broken, und the pistol was knocked out of the officer's hand. The negro then struck Mr. Triplett sev eral Plows aiiout tne lace aim eyes, aim hearing the oilier officers coming to the aid of their comrade, took to his heels and escaped. The officers nre looking for the ruffian. His name is not known Mr. friplea is not hurt seriously, but will not lie able to wield hit night stick for several elars. McCnbe ft Young MeCalie & Y'ouug' colored minstrels will lurnish fun nt the Grand te-morrow night. The gallery and balcony have been set apart for the use of the coleired ix'ople on thisoccasion. Oftheministrcls the Birmingham Courier say: "The show is as good as has ev?r been seen in Birmingham, bar none, and every act, every song i up to the usual stan elard. The jokes are nil fresh and the work of the '.nd men very fine. McCabe & Young's specially is par excellence, but the features ot that show are John Mrew er' song: "What I would do il I had my way, and tuny Young s controversy j with McCube about America's superior. ity to bnglnnd. . I Your leading druggists sell Kodak HemlHchei Neurnlgic Powders bcvBUSe siiicrior to iKiuiel preparation 111 salely cheapness and cincicncy I.AHT DAV Ol THKti, A. It. I'aliuer lCletted Con.niaiieler-lii-Ctalef on thettecond Ballot. Hktkoit, Aug. fi. The closing day ol the 251 h annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic opened as bright and balmy as the previous days of the reunion. Today closes the busi ness session ol the order, but evcu now the veterans are fast leaving the city. This has lieen indeed a week of reunions. No less than eight national organiza tions are in session or have adjourned, and the encampment in its mnnv innova tions has certainly been a greater success than any which has preceded it. ("en. Calmer waselectedcominander-in-chiel of the G. A. K. on the second ballot. FATE PURSUES ITALIANS. HFVKNTKIvN Ot THKH 111 HT IN A WKI'XK A 1'aNt Train u the Wrl Shore Railroad CraHht-N Into a t-relKh Near Montezuma, N. V. Keversl Killed. Svkaci'SK, August 6. This morning h freight train on the West Shore railroad going west, broke in two Uawecn Port Bvnin and Montezuma and last train No. 3 dashed into the rear The brake man went back to warn the passenger train, but the night was so luggy that he was not seen. The fireman of the passenger train was killed. Several Italians, en route lo Niagara Falls, in llu smoking car, were killed, and thirty or forty others in the same car were injured. The sleeping cars were burned, but it is supposed that nearly all the passen gers were rescue 'I, The injured were brought to Syraci. c and are beinir cared lor. The bodies of the killed have been brought here for identification. Among the injured wasa nuinlier ol an opera company, w ho died on the way here. The scene ol the accident is lour miles from 1'ort llvroti and two miles troin Montezuma station. Tra "inen say sev eral more ol the killed are in the wreck. Physicians aud other help were "cut from Sviacuse, Auburn, MonUzuitia and I'oit llvion. The scene at the wreck is drscrilied as lerriblc. Ai 'J o'clock a wricking train luuuglit the killed aud wounded here anil he uinliulaiices, police pairol wagons .mil hacks made a niotiriilul procession through the crowded streets to the hos pitals and undertakers' rooms. Michael lleigin, ol llulValo, the fireman ni the passenger train was instantly killed lingiiiecr Patrick Kyan, ol llullalo, had iiis chest crushed, and is in a hospital liere. Ol twenty Italians in the smoking car, only one escaped iiijui v, and he was on the platlorm. Seventeen injured kal ians were brought to Syracuse, sonic ol whom will probablv die. All passengers who were able were brought here in a Central tram. Several bodies ol the killed are held at Poll Ihron where Coroner Stew art w ill hold an imprest. hii:iui, Hi.niMii, The Aldermen IIIhciihh ISorlh Main direct, and Hi u'liid, A secial meeting ol the board of alder men was held in the mayor's office yes terday afternoon nt 4- o'clock. Alder men Iirernrd, Leonard, Surncs, Mc Dowell and Reynolds were present Mavor Blantou presided City Knginecr l.ee's profile of Norl! Main street was discussed at consider able length. The board decided then that a fifty-foot street was far the more practicable, and on motion of Alderman llrevard the recent order to widen the street to sirty leet was rescinded, am the width changed to lilt v leet, to run from the Carolina bouse to the cily limits. Aldermun Slarues voted against the change, declaring that he was lor wieie streets every time, and everybody should be treated alike. That part ol Depot street between ihe freight unit passeuger depots, came up for consideration. The original profile calls for a cut ol thirteen ieet at one point. As the principal object of this was to se cure a proiier drainage, it was decided to not couloini strictly tei the pronle, hut tne malter was lelt to the lily engineer's judgment, as to the depth of the cut, and he was instructed te secure ihe elcsired result with the least possible excavating. The determination ol the gra le on 'at tun avenue, just west ol the Bun combe warehouse, wiib lelt until 1'riday afternoon's meeting. Alter ailiournineut the member ol the board went with City Ivngincer Ia'C over North Mum street, tor the purpose ol leading the hues to lie observe in widening that street to lilty leet. TKKATV OF A I.I.I A NCI-:. Russia and France Have HlKiied It, Ha) a "l.e 1'iilx." Pakis, August 6. Rumors concerning the results of the recent visit of the French fleet to Croustadt and und the close friendship between Russia nd I-ranee continue to lie circulated in all classes of ocietv. and there is much conjecture a to what the outcome of conference betweent he representatives of the two nations will lie. Le Paix today publishes an article, which, if true, will put an end to all con lecture. That paiicr avs that liaron Mohrenhcira, tne Russian ctnoassanor 10 France, ha received a cipher dispatch from the Russian foreign minister an nouncing that the treaty of alliance be tween Russia aud France has been signed. INSANE PATIKNTH KRCAPF.. Hcventeen of Thrm Overpower the Keeper Hi Auburn, N. V. Arm kn, N. Y Aug. H. At G o'clock this -"lorning seventeen insane convict in warn six of the state insane asylum, one of the worst wards in that institu tion, overpowered their keeiicr, tecum! his key, and escaped, llicy scallercii over the entire cilv, where great excite ment prevails. Five ol the cscapvil convicts have lieen recaptiireel, and a large force of kcciers is in pursuit ol the others. So simple yet always efficacious in nil bilious disorder is Simmon Liver Regu lator. That xpkmlid picture ot Asheville tar a six months' subscription to "The Citi tcti." See advertisement. Tllli MISSION HOSPITAL WORK ON THI- FOUNDATION! The HoHpltal Authorities Were AdvlHed by Their Attorney to Krect the BulldliiKi Nolwlth ntandliiK the Board Had Refit ed a Permit. ('.round was broken for the foundations of the new Mission hospital yesterday. The building is to be erected at the point first, chosen, on the lot now occupied by the hospital, corner of Wood fin and Charlotte streets. About two months ago application was made to the board of aldermen tor a permit to erect the new building at the lircsenf site. There was some objection to the granting of the iiermit, rt iicl property owners in that vicinity pre sented a ietition asking that the permit Ik- refused. Ivach side had able counsel and the bo.-n il finally decided to reluse the permit. Since that tune nothing has lieen done in the way of erecting the hospital, until yesterday, when ground was broken us stated. This course 'vas decided on bv the hospital authorities after consulting their attorney. The building is to be built strictly according to the plans pre pared bv Arthur I. Wills, the architect. and published in Tiik CmziiNon May 2'J. The building will lie a Irame one, two anil a hull stories in height. Uach full story will be twelve feet high, and the hall story ten leet. I he building is to be built in the Inst style and with every arrangement for the convenience of pa tients, the attending physicians and nurses. It will be a hospital building such us the larger cities have, and will retlevt credit on the manager of tln noble charity und those who contribute to its support. I. A. Icnncnt is the contractor, and it is thought that the building can be finished by the latter part of December. COI.OKF.lt TF.ACHF.RM. Or. J. I.. M. Curry Addrenned Ihe Institute YcNterday. On yesterday, the third Hay of the col ored teachers' institute, there war. a full attendance of teachers, and the day's session was oicncd with religious ser vices bv Kev. Mr. Wallace. Alter roll call and reading of the min utes Suierintenilent War proceeded to the subjevt for the hour, the "History of the 1'niteel States." This was well re ceived by the teachers, and the lesson was valuable. Dr. J. I.. M. Currr came in and bright ened the institute with one of his helpful, cheery, sparkling, and yet practical and inspiring speeches. The country is fortu nate in having men like Dr. Currr to lend their power and inllucnce to education and the leacliers. Prof. D. C. Suggs, of Salisbury, being present as a visitor, gave an interesting and valuable address on the condition ol the colored rae-e and their dutr and power. "The teachers of the race," he said, "are to lie the factor in the dera tion of the race in the present age. Ther are to lead out in the development of the tore'es that belong to tins race. Prof. Lipscomb, of Asheville, also ad dressed brief but clooucnt words of en- ceviragenicul and hoie to the members of the institute. A visitor, Mr. Wilson, of New Orleans was present and made a lew appropri ate remarks. Miss Jackson, of Asheville, colored graded school, concluded the morning bout with a very instructive "Language lesson. In the afternoon Superintendent War conducted examination in grammar. Today the attendance and interest was well sustained. Superintenilcnt Way oc cupied thirty m in n tern in presenting the i.. nr cALL ('.....I:..,. u:..n. il u study of North Carolina history. H. B Brown gave a lesson in teaching geogra I ill v , Miss Walker a lesson on siiellmg and Miss Catherine Harues a lesson in arithmetic. This afternoon at 2:.'tlHhc suiierintend etit conducted an examination on phys lologv and hygiene SuiRTintctulent ar expresses gratifi cation at the interest and zeal mani tested bv the teacher. Tomorrow the examinations will be completed. FKF.NCH CHANOKH. M. RouMtan.MlnlHterlo Ihe l ulled MIHUM, lo ico lo Madrid. I'aws, August fi. A Jnurnal official tndav announce tbe liilleiwing changes which hare been marie in the French dip- leinintic service: Count de Montebello has been appointed to succeed M. de I.aboulave as embassador to Kussia. M. C'anibon, nt present embnssadorjto Spain, lia lieen translerrerl to Constantinople, where he will represent France at the Court Sultan. He, as before announced, will lie succeeded nt Madrid br M. Theo dore Reinstall, nt present French minister to the t'niled States. Truiuhull'a Aunwer. I.us Ancki.es, Cal., Aug. 5. Richard L. Trumbull has filed aa answer to the libel on arms and ammunition seized on the steamer I tat a. Trumbuli say be is owner in trust ot the arms and ammunition, and that no one else has anything to do with them J uelge Ross is absent on a vacation, but on Ins return an ellurt will be made at once to push the 1 lata litigation to a con elusion. Mtock Uuotatlonft. NkwViibk, Auk. 0. Uriel R; Lake Shore Hlij: Chieimn nnd Northwestern 108:!m; Norfolk am! VieHtcrn ; Kichmond and Wrel Point Terminal 1 lg; Western t nion 7!H. Baltimore I'rlcen Pa i.tim or k, Aiir. .-FIonr, atrnttv und iiiuhiiuut'il: western pujkt extra, $;,7.'l) ramiI.v,.ro,.K5. Wheat, quiet; spot 7(fni7v4; aomnrrn, nnw; i-uitx w;.tum; l.onKhcrry too t om uouthern dull white, 7t'e; ytlluw, ft 9 fa) 7 ()c New York Market. NhV York, Aiir. 0 Stock, dull and firm Money, easv at 1 Va0j2; KichRtijte, Linn, 4 h;h.1.n3; ihort, .Hr.U,((i,.H5'V tiite bondn, neulected: government bond dull but Kit-iuty. Cotton iiuiet and tteadv, unled, 7H mlvn; I'plnmK 8c; Orlennn, " 7-1 c; futures oened and closed barely steady; A liust, 7.6H; September, 7 81; October, 7.95; NoTcmber, 8 07; Iecemler, A. 18; January, fl.J'i. Flour- quiet and unchanged. Wheat - active and firm. Com quiet and weak. Pork quiet ttml easy at $11,0013 OO. hard dull and weak at 6 70. Spirit Turpen tine quiet and firm at 36afl301ic. Rosin dull and easy at $1 ar(1.40. Freights ac tive and firm. FOR SALE. A mnll iron nafc for sale cheap. Apptj it GRANT H PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable IJIood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Trickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, etc. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative, it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and urative virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Grant's Pharmacy. Kvery bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Main St. J, M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL KSTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. pe)R HUNT. The Feren room white cottape on top of mountain for one year, at $175, or by the month at $'JO per month. Kire places in A rcoms e'.ooel cooking store, most peasant plieee to live about Asheville. Noe but good tenants or lovers of the beautiful need apply. J. M e.Anil-Hi-,1.1.. Homes for the Poor Man. If you want to be neighbor of Oeorire Van- derhllt bay one of my Iota, within ah..rt eiiitaiice of his palaee, at from S100 to 9111111 per lot. tze rrora 70x100 to guusaeiei. Beautifully shaded and line view. Call hiiit otheT lor plats. Terms.. V cash, balance 1. 2, 3 year. J. M. CAMPBULL,. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, NEW STOCK JUST IN. A Finer Assortment THAN EVER BEFORE. J. II. LAW, No. 57, 59 and 61 S. Main St.