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CANNED GOODS
Our Stock is the largest ever of
fered hi .Western North Carolina.
Quality guaranteed, and prices very
low. , '
TEA.
We carry a full Hue of the finess
Teas that can be bought in New
Yorlc, 40c. to $1.00 per lb.
COFFEES.
Our Stock is-large, arid emhiaces
Green and Roasted Mocha, Man
deling, Ptdany and genuine O. G.
Java, Costa Rica, Maracaibo, La
gu:iyra. Santos and Rio.
SUGAR.
(Jut L'oaf, ' 'Powdered, v Standard
. G ranu lated y Extra. C and Yellow, at
MOLASSES AND SYRUPS.
New Orleans, P, 11., May agues,
Golden
or kegsL
and Silver Drip, in bbls.
all prices and grade-..
RICE.
Always a large stock of Carolina
Rice on hand, 51 to 8Ja
SPICES.
Oartock is specially large and
"well selected.
SUNDRIES
.- We have some special selections
and bargains, as Raisins, Prunes,
.JFigs, .'Nuts, Candies, Cranberries,
-riCurrents, Citwm,-Oranges, Lemons,
01?YeS Mince Meat, Jellies, Jams,
lOIiye Oil, Pickles, Sardines, Pre
tvc$ -Gingrr, , Catsup, Gelatine
' ClKAColate, Broma, Cocoa, Macaroni,
. YertnUjelli, Extracts, Herbs, Crack-
- ers, Soap, Checse,"arid in fact, a
tock of
Ffuiei Groceries
that cannot fail to suit the most
fastidiou, in prices and quality.
Our - Flour . tirain and
Feed department
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Is oomplete. .We: buy direct from
producers, and always keep on
hmnd car lots each of Flour, Corn,
Oats, Jlay, Bran and Shorts, which
w can furnish at
,oieet vllarket Friees
-t.
To cash Wholesale buvera in our
line we will say price bur goods be
for buying;.' " i5; 'f '"
V Tu r tail buyers we will say that
our 8 ock is always fresh, full and
complete -boueht for cash on the
Wst markets, and sold at fair and
reasonable prices.' , 1 . ' .
PapU '& "Siiider,
por. ifain et and Pat ton AvV,
VOL. I.-NO 221.
DAILY EDITION.
INTERESTINQ , READLNQi MATTER
, ; ON THE FOURTH PAGE.
Arrival an4 psrtar oftm Trslm.
Salisbijbt Mfl trla ikTrirwi f:29 A. k. '
f-v . M Departi 5-3 p. uS.
. .. ..departs ftt IChSO a. X.
Tannessee Arnrea 637 r. m. - .;
' Departa 9:47 A. tu. ,r ' -Watmtiixi
ArriTe 48 x. V
M , Depart 9:89 A, M. .V -
The Waynesvllle traSn reacheajhil point at
ii:3u ; returning,' earea naynesnue a( i jo.
THE t DAII.Y CITIZEN
; Wiil be published every Morning (ex
cei)t Monday) At: the following rate-
ttrtctly cathi V . . "
One' Year, . -. .
Six Months, ; . ; .. .
Thre -.- . r-
$d 00
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; I 60
, so
15
Oar Camera will deliver, the papierv-
ery Morning in efely ar of the .city to
onr subscribers, and parties wantingit
:n i . l it... r- gas nn
W. T. Weaver, Sole Agent for Hess'
Hand-Made Shoes for men. tf
Send your Job Work of all kinds to the
Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly,
cheaply atxd vAth dispatch.
Billiard and poll tables with raonarck
cushions, upstairs, at Hampton & JTeath
eretone'e. No kind of wine made uut what ran be
found at Hampton & Featheretone's.
The Telephone will be ready for
use by the 1st.
Wind to the South: now look out
for squalls.
Dusty stneets in December have
been a novelty. Probably the dust
will be laid before we go to press.
Mr. Milton Ledford is the most
successful "wire-puller" in Ashe
ville. At least he has proven him
self so in putting up the telephone
wires, lie has done a good job.
We were glad to learn from the
father of little Mamie Featherston,
burned on Monday night, that her
condition is assurino:, and that her
recovery may be looked for.
All the ladies of the city will soon
have an opportunity to talk a.s-much
as they please, and hoid sweet con
verse with friends without leaving
their homes. - The telephone will
do. - - c
The regular monthly meeting of
the W. C. T. U. will be held in the
Yi M. C. A. rooms, tuis p. ni. 'at 4
o'clock. All persons 'interested in
the cause of temperance, are cor
dially invited to attend.
The Citizen staff acknowledge?
with much pleasure the invitation
of Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Ksndall,-of
Ennis, Texas, to attend the mar
riage of their daughter, Miss Lillian
Pringle to Mr. A. Mairs Butler,
which happy event took place on
Wednesday evening, the 30th inst.
Bell ringing is a fine art, assidui
ously cultivated in' Europe. Would
it not be well to open a bell school
heie? The fire bell is rang with
awful jangle and by fearfully 'un-
practiced hands. We want to know
whether we are sumoned to churcu,
or to a furneral, or a public meeting,
or to a fire. ...
The me mbers of Asheville Divis
ion S. of T. are requested to meet at
their Hall this morning promptly
at 9:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral
of their deceased sister, Addie Edv
wards. By o:der of the. W. if.-
P. A. CmrjtiKGs, .-
It. S. protem.
The Citizen staff tender their ac
knowledgements to the President
and faculty of the Asheville Fe
male College for the cordial invi
tation to attend'the .Annual supper
of the Senoir class, given on Tues
day. Unavoidable circumstances
denied lis the pleasure.; of . atten
dance. Col. Andrews and( Maj. Wikon
went out over the Asheville and
Spartanburg Road , this A morning.
The work of leveling up the track
is proceeding as rapidly as possible
and it is hoped that .a regular
through schedule can be fixed be
fore many weeks. As soon as prac
ticable it will be done." :. ;
In the notice of the fire alarm cn
Thursday evening, we stated, as we
were informed, that it was a burn
ing chimney at the nouse ot Mr.
Redwood. In justice to tharecntle-
man, we correct that statement The
cause was more serious, r rom some
cause altogether inexplicable, a fire
broke out in the basement, near the
front porch, and for a - short time
burning fiercely, the whole base
ment being for a time in full blaze.
The prompt activity of the neighbors
soon extinguished the flames. The
fire organization was quickly out in
full force. ' : - v --'.
Go to Law's fob Pbesknth. .
'' A larger and finer line : of goods offer
ed this j-ear than ever before, and prices
lower than ever. s . A grand etock of
Silverware, crystal, cut, engraved and
colored.., Bohemian Glass. A lot of real
Faience pitchers in three sizes, at 60, 05
and 75 cents each, (about half price.)
Hammered Brass Trays. New style
clocks in brass and Faience. For Christ
mas or bridal presents o to Y Law's,, v
, - - . , ; opposite Eagle Hotel.
Bbass' CiiOcks. T.''."
" New lot jnrt in at Iaw'b. : .. -
AH
- Notice the advertisement of Mr. J. D.
McCattlees, at whose otore something
good awaiUjroa,,
Af Nick Opxbation
: -Was performed on Sunday 20th by Br.
John Her Wnn&ms inltbe .ixUipatkMi
of a canceoras wart from, the left eye of
writ' i-k -rr ' : f'.'.f' wl '
xaaj. y, am or warm j&priBga.
wan was of considerable size, but was
.removed, leaving scarcely a" scar. . The
operation was a triumph of skilful
aorflrerr.'- a.: W.i.-
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Boahd Mextiko..' r ..Z
The Board of Missions, and the Sun
day School and Bible SoardsMriIl meet
in their regufar quarterly meetuiin the
Baptist Church, in' Ashevilleoa ThurH
day, Jan 7th at 11 a. m. : A fuil meeting
is desired. ' Let every member attend
i : v.Fraternallyp .-. VK- -Win
)v Kh WHtw A "
..IT.
Mr, Ader, CIV,,wa J.of ia.fr uity,
and flowery Florida,- never forget his
friends of the Citize. : 'Aannallj, at the
Christmas times, some of the fruits
that the tropic son had- ripened for him
while he enjoyed thaeool breezes. of our
mountains, come to us to cheer our sanc
tum, to be enjoyed in some more appro
priate place. His thouerhtfulnesa this
season did not failhimf and the annual
tribute of nood . will i was paid with the
pleasure with which was received. 1 The
thanks of all of us to Mr, Clarke.' .
Appointed Clekk. r- . - - ;.,
Judge Gudger sent in yesterday eve
ning the appointment of Clerk of the
Superior Court of Buncombe, vice Major
Herndon resigned. , Mr. W. A. Key
nolds is the appointee That Mr. R. will
make a most efficient. - courteous, atten
tive clerk, all will admit; and the ap
pointment was due him, from the fact
that he was the .nominee of the Demo
cratic party at the last election for clerk,
and was only beaten some 75 or 80 votes;
and hence the appointment is but the
recognition of the wish of a large major
ity oi tne vein crats- or Buncombe, as
expressed at that election. We congrat
ulate our friend upon his appointment.
Funeral Notice. ; ; ,
The organization of the Sons of
Temperance are requested to meet
at their Hall at 9 o'clock this morn
ing to attend the funeral of their de
ceased sister Addie Edwards. .
Married.
In this city on Christmas Eve by
the Rev Dr. Bays, Thomas Jeffer
son Mitchell, late of Tennessee, and
Ada, daughter of Mr. Joseph Ab
bott of Asheville. - '
The Sad End."
Addie Edwards, the -youngvgirl
burned by the explosion of kerosene
on Monday night, died on Wednes
day morning at half past 5 o'clock.
In agony she passed away in the
midst of a season lately so bright to
her, and death comes with the dy
ing year to close the vista of her
young life. . ,
Sudden Death of a Good Citizen. I
We regret to learn of the sudden
death of Mr. J. T. Pickens, which oc
curred at his home on Swanuanoa'
yesterday morning. He arose very j
early, apparently in his usual!
health, walked to the fire-place,
looked at the clock, remarked that
it is just four o'clock",' sat down by
the fire, and almost instantly fell
over a corpse. Mr. fickens was
over seventy years of age, and leaves'
a large family, who have the- sym
pathy of all-
Mr. W. S. Patty of McMinnvilh
Yamhill, county Oregon, and , Mr.
L, .Patty -of, Morristown, Tenn..
visited our office yesterday . The for
mer returns, to the Atlantic Slope
after an absence of twenty years.
He has the air, of one who would
not willinorly remain lon? away
frohi his far away home on the Pa
cific coast. As he comes on a busi
ness matter, in whioh ;many of our
people may become interested, we
defer a farther notice, which, we will
give at another time. u- . ,
Watch-Nigiit Service. -' ' '
There will be a watchynight ser
vice at the Methodist church to-night
begiLning at 10 o'clock; and continu
mg until mid-night the coming ot
the new year. The services will aim
to be varied and .. interesting.: All
the congregation, who cau, are urged
to attend. The public cordially4n
vited; come, and let u:s all dedicate
ourselves anew to God. i . ;.
Election of Officers. ; . .
At the meeting of . French Broad
Council Royal Arcanum, held Mon
day night, the following 'officers
were elected for the ensuing yean
Past Regent S.'Lipinskyi ; -s.,,-Regent
Ellis Levy; ,
. V. Regent Jesse K. Starnes. -Orator
Dr John HeyJWilliams,
Secretary Jordan Stone." !
Collector E. I. Holmes. J; ;
Treasure'r-MSeol S Powell.1 ;
Chaplain Wi H. Penland, ' 'V,;
Guide A. A. Featherstone. '
Warden W. H. Cook. , , ' .. .
Sentinel Ji MVAlexaricfer.
Trustees T I. Vangilder, ' D. C.
Waddell and A. Rankin.
. The Council is in a , most flour
ishing conditioo,' a number of - new
members having been recently add
ed.' '. V-..rtr; f'i-f .-'m .
fit ypa want som fine . old J'ereN. Cl
Corn Whiskey, go to . L .
;.y - Wa Mclleb & Co. ,
. Imported French brandies and wines
uuaduHeraiea ai-iiampion . ii-auwr
.stone's.:,: : --'r ; '. -v '. ' . "
v at
5 CENTS;
TnE StaOo'5 Cof?2 Pot. A Gkeat
A)uif sister to wti of llepdersonyifie
has "ahotlrer sehpauon This tim
it is not a bi? hotel," a ;,4breacb of
promise iiCCoftau
but x coue pot; that p Causing ,M
excitement.': Some weeks since the
CiTiziiNailaUedto the Stagg'sSteanj
Drip" CtHfee pot as in, invention jo
rare merit.: Matiyul ' our most
brbhitntttiVr; housevkeepers I in I the
city ; nave ?gt veil .i.n. ws. w un
qualified endorsement, Ift the last
ten days, as we are informed, a hale
his been made to a' prominent and
wealthy firm in . "who ; will
manufacture" and;.eH"; the" patent
in jlew York and -i5w Jersey r-he
firm hvinpuchadtlUrritory
at a heavy - price.' It fa raid- that
$30,000 cash 5was offered foe the
States i(Qd Territories by Ihe game
firm, but refused. Large blocks
of territory-have also becn- sold in
Florida. Georeia. South Carolina
and Tennessee. The success of the
invention, aside from rte great
merits w largely due to the energetic
and vigorous manner in which it
has been iimahed by Major. R. H,
Bigger. wnOi will be recalled by
many southern ladies as one of the
most tfficient and popular staff
officers' of the lamented General
Maxey Gregg. : We wisn the Major
good luek in lws tour of the South
em and Gulf States, in the interest
of the invention
See Pelham's cheap counter, th quality
ana ine cneapnesa mereoi is umaiu-.'.
Trv Duffv's Pure Barley Malt Wbis-
kev, for ealenly by W..O. MuUer& Co.
Hampton & Featherstone enjoy -agreat
. . . 1 i : j . .
repuiaium lur Keeping puro jsuuus bi
popular prices. ' .
vi ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
yAXTS SUPPLIED. ; , f ..' ,:."',''
llsvhw purchased tt et-ick of Dr. A. B. Ware,
I ahull continue tb sama businefs in the build
ing lately occupied by him, in the old Central
Hotel, and offer a full gnpply of .
r FA MILT GROCERIES ' ' :-f
of the highest gTaies-, Flour, Canned Good,
Fruits, Vegetable. &c, 4c -Give
me a call. J. D, McCADLtSS.
dec31-tfi .; : : i t
V OTICE.
IN All partita owing us, wtre the
tccoant has been stanclinir over thirty day, tbill
save tronble and cost b; settling lmmerfiatlr.
CITY BOXDH.
MAYOR'S OFFICE. , )
. AabevUte. N.C., : y
T-Deceaaber 29, 18SS. ).
' he Interest on the City Bonds maturlnKJan-
nary 1st, 18S6, will be paid on the 2nd prox. at
the 'Bank of Asheville on. presentation of the
coupons.
liy oraer or tne Board oi Ainennen.
T. C. H. DUKES, Secty & Troas'r,
dcc30 3t
t:
O OUK CTJSTOMEItS!
After the 1st Januorr, 1S86, all accounts cur-
ent, that may be contracted with as. will be
presented for payment on the 1st each mrnth.
The growing demands of our business, the pres
sure for low prices ana tne necessity or more
archase for cash, make this new arrangement
niDortnnt. Now that we are about enterine up
on a new year all parlies owing as old acoouuta
can substantially am us in. joeeung our own
placing us in lunas.
4 by low ricea and a fair count to
have a continuance of your very liberal natron-
age - BAKDEN, RASKIN
(Cp,
aec 3u-iwa.tzww
" Ch ri sim as i s 0 vei v'.
I Thaiik$:for tlioyvery
liberal patronage oj"
the citizens of Ashe
ville. Sonid gobilsjare
left over will " sell
theinatTCost.- "
1 0 ' Boxes Oranges
from J, A, Olarke's
grove' reced to-day
Box of finest 'Dates
we ever gold.' W?X'
, NdwNuts xarid Mai
aga Grapes on ythe
way. " ' "':
H E S T O N 's,
' ' husi - Eagle Hotbr Block. -
Th most popular Weekly u
Tffitswnm ;
prdTotd
toscience, mecbaniea, engineerlpg f jgemmri , m-
. Atntion ana paunia emrpinvuN. -
Bsr luiuvniw wjwi iiwm .m-..- - -.
pablicationfurnisheaainortTalnabtafnoywopadia
of information whioh do penon haaM be without.
The popularity of tho BcntirnFIO Amkritaw U w
such that Ita ciroolatioo nearly tkjaala that f al I
- other papers of it olaaa oombinad- Pnca. S3.2) a .
Tear. Diacoant to Club. Sold by 11 newwUalers.
ilUKN A CO., Pnbliahara. No. 3iaBroa4way, N. X.
1 Elht
Jtho PaUntOffloa and tjopo'.
practice
ion. ..
I more M,une nunurww fiyw
l.anH anDllcation for patenU in tbo
' Doited BtatM and f oroian oowntjioa.
Anicnraeata, and all ptaer PPn lor
C..u Trads-MSrKa. VOW-nfa .;
Marine o inwntor; thejr "A1f"J .
United States, Canada,, atnand, ". .
German? and other foreign eoanlrieB, pre
narwlat.hortnotioeandonreaaonabl.termj. InfoJmaUon " to obuinins patonteej- -
' torMTS"id intheSotentiflo
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well under. tood by ail persons who wiah tottja-
SrWS CO.. Offlo. Bcnrsno i
AMKUOaX, 861 Eroadiraj, Now iorav.
THE ANNUAL MEETIKG f the
St-.ck4olders of the Bant, of Ashe-
villervill be held in Directors Room In
kald Banl: :Trieslar Dec, 22 188. at
4 P. M-' JAMES r. SAWYER
de lft-t!". - - Pri sident.
IWIH
A Dairy Farm.,
i Qn Tuesday wewisited tlie beau
f ul tUrm of Mr: V1. S.4- Lusk, on the
Swannanoa river, adjoining the
OonnnUy farm, which lies north o
t The farm : contains 140 acres
part bold hilly upland, the remain
det perfectly level, flat as a billiard
table', and in the season, as green
Mri Lusk in the cultivation of this
farm set himself to solve a problem
which has suggested itself to many
but which, unfortunately; few have
Worked u pony a.n4x tat is , whether
dairy farmiug could be jnado profit-
nuia. iiw mis view, ne suppuea
himself with a6tock of rru,lch cowg
f mm
oi approvea breeds, -out mixing
Ahem forvtKe 'prest-nX, to,ri
comparative merits. ,He has now,
about 20 cows,,, Jerseys, Ayrshire,
Devons, Shorthorn3,' not all pure,
but satisfactory milkers. He has
also about 20 calves, from 6 months
to a year bid. A full blooded Jer
sey bull is at the head of the herd.
The product" of the cows ' is sold as
resh milk, delivered in Asheville
every morning. Ihe present yield
is about 40 gallons daily, of the
richest Quality. The cow- are hous
ed in a large airy stable, each one
having and knowing Its own stall, in
which it is regularly and fully fed.
Abundant water is convenient, and
contentment plays on every, bovine
tace. ,
As an essential to success, every
effort .is directed to an abundant
supply of good succulent provender.
With the exception of culture in the
hill land of corn, and potatoes, the
ground is given up to grass, rve.
oats, corn sown in drills, and also to
urnips and mangold wurtzel. Of
this last, we saw on ' the premises
last season 4he finest we ever saw
growing any where.
So the barn yard is thick with
stacks of hay, fodder and straw, and
the barn loft groans with its load
of forage, and the cellars burst with
heir, storage of root crops. ,
But the crowning glory of the
arm is the silo... It is not necessary
here to describe its structure, be
cause it has been written about; our
only object -being to show that it
proves itself to be what it claims to
be. 'The silo of Mr. Lusk is 30 feet
ong, 12 wide and 10 deep. It is
sunk in the ground, and is made of
stone with cemented watts. Over it
is a barn, the floor of which is used
as a cutting room, from which the
material is conveniently - shoveled
into the pit below. When filled the
top of the ensilage pile is covered
with loose boards, upon the top of
which, stones to the weight ot twenty-five
or more tons were heaped to
secure solidity by compiession; and
the mass thus becomt-s very com
pact - -
'.-Corn sowed in drills, and cut
about the time the tassel begins to
show itself, is the principal materi
al used. Thi is cut by an ordinary
cutting machine run by horse pow
er, into pieces as small as possible,
the pieces of corn stalk being not
more than half an inch long. .Gnis?,
clover, pea vines, any other forage'
may be cut and mixed in with equal
acceptability to the cattle, who de
vour every particle, even to the very
smallest, with avidity. Mr. Lusk's
silo has been opened only about a
week, and its condition w,as perfect.
We cannot call the contents special
ly odorous- It is enough thatthey
are so to the cattle. Mr. Lusk esti
mates the supply in his silo suffi
cient to supply his cattle for four or
five manthe. ' It is too early, after a
week's use, to note the effect on the
increase of inilk but it may be as
sumed that the effect will be good;
for it is evident that the cattle are in
a highly thriving conditio.
We regard this silo a succe; and
with success, the problem of dairy
farming is solved. The cost of the
construction of a silo is small, one
of labor rather than of money. Any
farmer can ' make one. The chief
element is the provision of the ma
terial, and that depends upon in
dustry altogether. - ;
The iarm is under tne eharge oi
Mr. Thomas Orr, a Scotchman, from
near Glasgow, who has. all the in-
dustry, intelligence-ana inrnt oi nis
countrymen, with much practical
expeneuce'in dairy tannin:; and lie
is ably aided by his worthy wife,
the very embodiment of good humor,
hospitality and industry; herself the
epitome of all the substantial excel
lencies of the Scotisli race.
i . - - - - '
The Iowa courts have made an
important decision regarding the
C1VU nguis Oi coioreu peujuc. a uc-
who was refused admission to a
place of.arausement because of his
color apieaied to the law, when the
Circuit Court held that it did not
appear from the averments that -the
plaintiff had any right to enter the
place of amusement. : The Supreme
Curt affirms this ruling and says:
"The.' act complained 1 of by
the : plaintiff was the withdrawal
by the defendants, as to him, of the
offer which they had made to admit
him, or to contract with him for ad
mission. They Jiat the right to do
this, as. to bim or Any other mem
bsr of the public This right is not
based upon the fact that he belongs
to a. particular race; but arises from
the consideration that neither he
not any other person could demand
as a ngux,. unacr ine, iaw, m. uic
privilego of entering the place . be
accorded to himself. " ' . .
LATEST NEWS.
DOMESTIC.
" Several sharp shocks of an earth
quake were felt ? at Hartford, Conn..
it ... . .
on ine morning oi ine ZVui. n
A man ndmed Falkrod of Ouiner. I
in., worm 'ju,mAJ,made six differ
ent wilJc, and then to close the mat
ter, blew his brains out and left
the heirs to continue th?ir quaml
over me property.
A young farmer and his hired
man near Lancaster. Pa., were in-
stanQy killed on the 29th. by the
explosion of an engine they were
"ggvPS p cut ieea. ..
James Turner, ir nephew ef Sena
tor Erowivaf Georgia, was killed in
Atlanta on the. night of the-2Sth by
oemg ran tver py a switch engine.
The cat is not aniltr . Tfc ti!l?
( .r... : ri: -i 3 , , . . ,
ftf (in lnwnt in I'hilnHnli.hi.i na,..;i .
i j ; ,.
ed to a feline net. turns out to be the
iiiovuiiu luuuier, wno lias " uv oiikq muttut4Hi uj
shown eigns of insanity since thel"?156 thb snowing good and t
death Of hr rtlltdmnrl fivon-oat.
rri , . . ... 3
The deed was done with a knife.
A fire in a cotton vard in Green
ville, Miss , on the 29th deatroved
Cllf a w r.r mm -
40uu qui oi iuu oaies ot cotton in
the yarck
Secretary Manning has issued a
call for ten million 3 per cent bonds
payaoie reb. 1st.
President Cleveland has ex Dressed
lis wish to subscribe to a monument
to Jlix-Presidont Hendricks.
The Gulf City oil mills in Mobile
exploded on the 29th, burying four
coiorea laborers in the rums. Three
were taken out dead. Several other
persons were wounded.
FOREIGN.
The four little children who were
bitten by a mad dor in Newark, N.
J., and sent to Paris, are doing well
under the treatment of Dr. Pasteur.
le thinks their safety is assured:
and tbey will soon return to Ameri
ca..- A Mr. Kanfman of Franklin.
N. J., bitten on the 21st of Novem
ber, is also under treatment, but his
condition is not encouraging.
The Kins of Bavaria who iiaa
wasted ine suDsianceot nis peopleiyaru
upou-his insane extravagancies, is
in trouble, the people threatening to
seize his personal effects. '
On the 29ih Mr. Gladstone cele-
brted his 76th birthday.
A very beau: If al illustration of the de
si re for spoils by the Republican Senators
is portrayel iu too action of Senator
Sherman in the di8:harge of littfe Harry
Morgan, wnn was made a door-keeper
bv the -1? to. Vice-President Hendricks.
r. Sherman had not been in office as
the sococsaer of Mr. Hendricks twenty -
four hours before a clean Democratic
sweep was made and Republicans placed
on the watch.
. D. Cooper, ;,r.
Dealer in Groceries. Previsions. &c.
keeps fully up with the times, and says
he U now fully prepared to meet all
. r. . i ,
iiont-M t-iii)i)'iin ii. ne uas in biock
and on the read 1.500 Sacks lamily
Flonr. He buvs all staple goods in large
ouand securcM the lowest prices.
Engraving.
Mr. Burt I)euion, of Cav Citv, Mich..
with J. I. R l ei teon, will do all kinds of
engraving, in initials, names and mon -
rums. . urine in your work.
liespectfully,
J.'D. Robertson.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Graveley's and other tine brands of
chewing tobacco at Hampton & Feather-
8tne i.
Ul.io Grx8 Club, Kentucky Belle' and
Rix-kinghaiu Rye whiskies at Hampton
& Featheretone's.
Whitlock has a full line of Gentlemen's
Underwear in all qualities, call and ex
amine.
A eood restaurant is a necessary es
tablishment for every city. Doc. Hutch
ison supplies this need by the While
Man's Restaurant on Main street, be
tween the Bonanza and the bank. Dock
advertises oysters now daily, and offers
a tempting bill of fare,, - toe-20
Call to-day or night at Farmer's Board
ing House if you want Fresh- Xoriblk
Oysters served in any style,
nov 13-tjanl McCABrf & Co,
Ladies must by all means examlna
Whitlock's urap before purchasing else
where, tf
Ilandsoine cups and saucera, work
boxes. Dhotoeraph frames, boxes of
paper, whisk broom holders, Sic, at
Pelham's.3 ,
Whitlock is showing some very hand
some styles and would advise all to call
on him who desires anything in the mil
linery line. ; . . . tf
Gents' attention is ralbd to Whitlock's
handsome scar fa at 50 cents. tf -
Ladies look at Whitlock's 111 centspure
linen fast colors Hunstetcher handker
chiefs. . tf
- Gibson's . celebrated XX, . XXX,
X XXX whisky, kept at Hampton &
Featheretone's. f " . . -
: Cashmeres in all grades and all colors
and black, at . - ? Whitlook's.
' Your old bhocs can bemade as good as
new only at ....... W. T.. Wcaveb's.
' Dunlap & Co.'s celebrated hats and
Earl and Wilson's Collars and Cutis al
ways on hand at Whitlock's. . ,. , tf
HELLO, FRIEND ! .
' v Arc You Hungry
- j . . . :. . ' . ...... .
IIIIS. IIni.g Il90iuf
And get sometinn)? ice to eat. P
U IIX is always on hand, and the V t A
cnesi ine risruet auorus w u-
tain him.- ? South Mum nt.,
nelR-dlf ' : 5 lorrs above EhIh r
CITIZEN: JOB 1 Of Fit' t,
, WEST BIDE PUBLIC 8QTJA LI .
BIL1V HEADS, ; )
LETTER HEADS,
:: POSTERS, - r - .'.
BLANKS, &
And J0h Work pf mil hind dam wit
tromjtntss ami at law frieaa.
WHITLOCK'S
Great Sixth Annual XXark
Down Haerlflre Hale.
For the Bxt60isys Wbltlwrk iUalT
I pii rcsvui8B i com. , wiirS uQOKn
IT . . . ; v . m
1 txjBi, ue means norning else; am oh
I wbo is d8irotw otvamsimmimr uv atlrU.
t v""H '' UWB
ofieied before i
ABdroecoein 38 inch bleached Dumev
tic, former price 10c. no foing at 8e
Domeetlc, former price lie now 91c
Peppereal 81 bleached Sheetinar orth
30c now aelling for 22J.
A good 1-yard-wide onUeached Do
mestic, mortli fully 8c now at 6c
Good fast colon A prbn Ginehaia worth
9e now going at 7c
ecu uaiicoea are now elling for 6.
-ALL
DRESS GOODS
sold at a great sacrifice.!
Those beautiful 38-inch SaUa Berber
worth fully 65c now Belli ne at uor
54 -inch all wool dress Flannel that haar
been selling at (t 00 now going for 78u.
lseautiuu balls finished ttrooads worth
35c now sold at 17c and Other at equally
as low prices ana luuiuaajr whiduuu.
Hisfitccz or button Mnf dives trim
mings are all sokf at prima cost , -
UOSIKUY and LOVES.
Ladies all-wool Hose worth 65e are
aow aelling fr 37.
Ladies full rt-cular made Cotton Hon
worth (Xh- jroinx now for 40c.
Children s all-woul Hose la all sizes at .
3()c per air worth 50c -v '
Cltildrf n s lull regular made Cotton
Hose at 25c worth 40c.
Indies 3 Buttou Kids worth $1 00 now
for 05.
Silks, Satins
-AND-
Velvets !
An extra heavy lla -k silk 20 inches
wide worth $1 40 going lor 90c. very
heavy black silk 20 in hjw W worth
It 5 goionnow for Wjo. ' r ;
A very handnoine black SaliiT 19 inches
wide worth ft 25 now selling for 90c A
still ajiiniomerqualitT black satin wofth
$1 60 now sold for 91 16.
Silk velvets sold for fl 00 per yard
worth f I 60.
All colors in ZEPHYS are sold for 9c
nerounc. .
v EcBtiTul black diagonal Xesmar.,
trimmed in Astrachan which sold - for
110 00 now goingt $6 25. and others
old equally as low. lie has only give
yoq. onie prices bo ae to show jou b .
means bnBiness so call oo
-.- ,, .' ' ' i ' ' . . -
iHITtOCK
-I and secure come of the rare .bais-Rlm & .
if offering. Kemeunber there w UAfci
OSK WiIiTLOCK in town, and I cxn
be found on Ma'n.st , under U .! L
v i.