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1- If V -i ...' ' i ."'".;' , " ft - r i I -'t - I':" " 'I . .V ,- i If- - I) AIM EDITION. 7 KOITOKS AND PKOPEIXTOR. '. ' . " PfcCS 1 ' ... , i Ji J jlxxst, ; iYf, .1 ge.oo - ;; . e Mo.. , aoo VVty ' - 1 Yoar. C 1.50 .' ' o Mow., to ADVERTISING RA TBS LOW. 0VELL SNIDER'S .COLUMN TIIE , ." ' IVondsro of Science -! ' X applied modern lood prodacts ' '. are somewhat startling though we need V V; not fear the final result tf we will unite in trying to stop the wholesale adaltera i r ';- vtipn that W being practiced in the naano : '. facture of cheap toods. ' ; . l" v ' Aliow, us to otter a few suggestions in f ' ; y& regud to purchasing food products and V""' tie testa ir adulteration in Batne. . ' ' 'Vv -Vei can ' only liieniion few in this jori space anAT! in pejtin wim .. . A a turf nnr frlipndil Knv OTOlltld f. ' '.V. -. i.'-? :y'&jf'!tea cVJo7: beana,.:. peas, arftl ;!'; ''rfetcilCof. wt'ch. rfydl r ' ' -.Btirrin in "clear r:.:er,f3pway jbettire " Ca!:. j It tvfloai on lop , 1 - ? 'f . Wk -and 'id.olor'jjf-''' ? ; JHways tnyjiwht: gfrw cotKe-rcnoes inz larsa lighf uniform' grains for a mildl ' drink and dark green for atrong. Avoid bright colored coflfeea,, ; ; V ' ' WE DQ NOT SBXL GBOUlfo" COF FEES And otr stock of vhole VE AN COFFEES IS' ABSOLUTELY TURE AND OF T'rfE BEST GRADES TO BE HAD. ' . This is -extensiveYy adnlterated both in China and this country by the ineana of izbanated tea leaves and leavea 01 other trees. Mineral matters are also used for coloring or facing teas; clay sand etc are extensively nsed. The tests for these are by infusion; this is poured off the leaves and examined for color, taste and odor, all-of which are easily detected. 2 ' -. '' . t.- - . . ' Our teasa,r bought ironilhe best tea im porters in this coun try and we can furnish testimonials from the best iudsres in this socxioii as 10 purity. FLOTJB. Floor is .now being adulterated with plaster; potato starch etc, all of which ran be detected by the use of the miscro srope. ' Old fashioned as it may be we still prefer flour made from wheat. AVE SELL FLOUR IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES AS, jPUT UP AT TIIE MILLS AND H AVE THE GUAR- ANTETHAT THEY ARE MADE FROM iWHEAT.- " GROUN D SPICES , Should be closely 'examined with the miscroseope.,;'';; ' ": 7r"; " pepper Ginger; , , CLOVES, CINNAMON " etc ar largely adulterated with gypsum, ' buckwheat 'bnsks starch, ' sago Ineal, ground rice and brick' dust, all of which can be easily detected by the use of the 1- .- ground " spiced ttf be hadr3nlovkYorkr ' are adulterated with flour nl terra alba. ppjJ;whicli;5a guaranteed to be ab- iBoiutoly purer L We will have more to say on this sub Meet in another article and in the mean time would like our friends and custom' - era to call and examine otir stock and . ; - we .will take pleasure at all times in post' ' tQgyou both .as to quality and pncea, . . . . . f Onr ' aim Is to . sell absolutely pure ' goods at av fair profit, and will always try : and give yon the worth" of '. jovt ' money i .; - Our gobda are .open- for; inspection "joth M to quality Aid-prices Powell & Snidek. Pj oL Horsford' bread n p. VOL II. NO 50. DAILY EDITION. THE DA1XY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates n(r idly casi: One Tear, .. ' . -: . ". . $8 00 8ix Months, . . . 3 00 Three " . , . . ,1 50 One 1 -. 4 - v 60 One Week, . . M . 'r . 15 Onr Carriers will deliver the taier ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen utnco. Send your Job Work of all kind to (he Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply ana wtix dispatch. Arrival and Departure of tb Tralaa. Siubbubt Mail train arrives 6:14 r. K. , " Departs 6:19 a. . -. TenneBeeArrivM 96 a.' w. - i - -t ' . ' Departs 10:01 4. x-' . . . Watkeaviixi Arrives 4:39 p. m. ' " Departs 8:58 A. m. : .. The Waynesrille train reaches that point at 12:19 s returning, -eaves WayneBville at 225.- 7 Dr.'W. L. Hilliard returned nonoe from Ortrip to3 h arleston y eeser day: ; , . y:; .JR the r doable-col anrn, adrer-' tisemer&lof lui?Jonea ron the 4th vBro 'ilirinon, of Wayneeville, reed.thecjity, under raost pleaa ing eircumsfences, yesterday even The .weather prophets predicted a dry"" Janet These same prophets : ought to be hang up to dry until they learn what is truth. ' . , . By ; the latter ' part of the next week all the bridges and trestles on the Xlurphy line will be completed to the Tennessee river. Within two weeks, with no farther difficulty, the entire line will he completed to Jars rett's. ' : , That was a . delicate compliment, most delicately conveyed, that beau tiful and dainty bouquet which greeted our eyes as -ire entered our sanctums yesterday morning .We fiank the unknown fair one with our humblest reference of acknowledg ment y: . ".. c" ; ; . ; We acknowledge the present of some fine heads of Jersey Wakefield cabbage- from-" Prof, Venable, the product of -his own garden. Prof. V. says in - a note that he has had peas abundantly since the 14th of May, find potatoes on the 20th; and challenges Buncombe for-earliness on these three products. ' Swafn Court Is proceeding .ivltb itabuE nesa with the promptness characteristic of Judge Shipp and Solicitor Ferguson. A negro, charged with the murder -of a man named Culbertson was arraigned Thursday morning for trial. Young Culbertson was also arraigned as an accessory in the killing of young Welch a few weeks ago. He will not be tried this term. . v I ngram. 'charged ith the murder of Welch, has not yet been caught. He was followed into Georgia, but dodged his pursuers near Augusta. Mitchell County "Dby." f The vote' irt .Mitchell bounty on Monday on the question of Prohi bition resulted in an overwhelming majority for the 'dryfl." : . J A New School House. The Committee, Messrs. A. G. Ramsey, S. A. Carter and J. S. Mc? Elroy, will on the 19th inst. let to contract the huildin'g of a school house on the Burnsville road, three miles from";' Ashe ville. The house will be 20 feet wide, 26 ieet deep. For further . information j apply to the committee. , .. . , , -, Resurgit. . , : v Last November the beautiful man-: sion pfMiss Fanny Patton, at the time occupied by the family of Mr. W W -Wes was accidentally de stroyed by, fire It was mourned as ajgeneral calamity on account of the many pleasant associations: cluster ing ftroTmdVso charming iLx'esidence. Time passed on ; and gradually Tfom the wreck has grown up anotlier building mbre' beautiful than the first' Jtia hoW'finishcd and soon -to De occupied; and most thoughtfully, Lita first uses' will be in ihe- service or charity ; of charity which knows i-. j '. m ' . .. . ; J wav suneruig exists ana .maK.es haste to relieve it. Very soon, we cannot tell the exact, evening, the rooms wilt be; thrown open for the saie oi reiresnmenis, oy iaaies, .me proceeds .04 whictv will be devoted t6 the general objectl tf charity, to be disbursed where most needed.; The occasion will be a novel arid interesting one, and; w needdiard lyi remind jour, jf eidia igitS 1 how much propriety they may pleasant ly contribute to the sacred fund. W6 may mention in connection with this house, that In a short time it will be .opened for boarders by Mrs. Snider who so acceptably mln-' istered to the wants and' tastes of guests last summer- at - the Warm Not Disapfoistxdv "''' -s :' .; ' Yoa may peed nothing in that line, but a visit to Law's Si' ver and China store is" not time wasted.' The line of Stone China, Porcelain and Olaesware is very large and is sold1 at bottom prices. In Silverware. Cutlery. French Chii and Faience there is no finer stock or more reasonable prices in,the State. - All are invited to call and inspect ' , New Millinery. something r nice in Shade Hats .and, Sonnets, - , : " 5 k ASHEVILIi . On the., subjeptrpf , the.;UfXe'ct of Monday's vote: Raleigh, jthejlal eigh L correspondeStV of je' 4Riish; mond pispatch' says 1 There has been much comment to-day upon tne question whether; the law clos.5 ing .the "liquoMaloons , went-.' into turns will be opened to-morrow, and from that moment .he law goes inl w eneci. . oqiicixor vanowayrvQi this district,: who fs here, says this j 1 1 x it' a . 1 1 . j ; - is urue, uui, ma iib jiua nan a con sultation with representative prohi- bitionists and anti-jprohibitidnists. and they are all. advising the giving of reasonable time to the .liquor dealers to' wind - up their business. The time agreed upon is July 1st next The Solicitor will until that time institute v. no prosecutions. Qther people claim that the grand jurj.Boust needs take up cases if any liquor is sold after the official de claration 01 tb.e result t)f; the elec tion is tnad& The liquor dealers Mav$ toy been in conference with lawyers.' ' There is talkaChsHMf' ikms arid the supreme otrt. Lct-'-wiiat tvui be done" as .a Liystery. c 11 is:saia tn ax gome 011 the Jtleigh dealers; willgo to' Dur haxni which is a wet town . Others say that a fringe of .bar-rooms will surround the city just outside the township limit v Undoubtedly un der the influence of the latent heat of the contest, both victors and van quished say some extreme things. A Pleasant Visit.' i Yesterday afternoon we wire hon ored with a . moat unexpected and tery gratifying visit to our4sanctum by MrsrWv T. -Jonston - and her daughter Mrs. Cathey, from the beautiful valley of Miy'g river, and from Mrs. Henry. Our visitors sen sitive to what might array an edi tor in the hours of business, came prepared with a beautiful propitia tory offering a brilliant bouquet, all the way .1 from Mrs. Johnsons own fine collection. We must do our' selves the justice to believe that it was" a tribute to our love of flowers rather than a peace offering. The visit nd the gift are valued as from known find tried well wish ers and . friendsi i,U HI t. i . Lambert Re-Sentekced-7To Uakg on the 9th of July. On Wednesday Jack Lamlert, whose sentence to death for the mur der of R. W. . Wilson, in Jackson, was confirmed by the Supreme court, was taken from rBuncombe au oy ooenn lvicu auu -. uepuiy Augustus Reynolds to Swain county, the Spring tertn "'of thecourt for which is now in session, to be re sentenced. He reached Charleston Wednesday evening at, 5 o'clock and was at once taken to the court room, whereupon his Honor Judge Shipp, in a few words, proceeded to re sen tence the prisoner to be hanged by the neck until he was, dead, in the town of Charleston, on Friday, 9th cf July. ' Lambert bore " himself throughout withhis usual compos ure. Sheriff Rich ' returned with Lambert yesterday, . and will keep him in our jail until the day of his execution. . , . ' ' t . One of the Dead Bj the accident on - the" North Eastern road was yomig Dri Kin loch, of Charleston. . He is remem bered hre by many as a 'medical student with Dr. Cain, remaining here three years,' nnd gainihg favor by high personal character, and the I brightest of natural gifts.! He prOm-f ised to attain to prominence in the profession he had chosen, and to follow in the footsteps 6f his distiflJ guiahed father His course of study in this county, was , followed, hy . a a long attendance tipori the best medical schools in Europe, and he returned home - unusually ': wfeU eq,mpped for a career of bnlliaucy and Usefulness. - His untimely end. ipg is one of those inscrutable judg ments of Providence to disappoint by-Hia flarnd 1 for His s0wn pur poses the most sanguine and reason able of human hopes, and to.fmock, as it might seem to us, the most solid of human calculati6ns. Solt -has been,' and so it always wlll be. . Pa rental grief and social sorrow may not be mitigated,, but must ? bow to the will that decrees what is for the best. cti.-:- . r a, a - jc w -i. ' DVVA AmXJ&Va fcOS KALE. - ',nUl i 7 we invite attention to. the advertinci ment elsewhere of Mrj. Jk RI Stampp, onenng tor sale a l ufll's 6oda Apparatns. Th Nostuers Skttlees Association . Will hold its' regular monthly! meeting on "Saturday at 4 at tU secretary's office, Norm public square. vi. .4 , s A lull and prompt attendance is re quested, as reports of eommiUeewill be received and ether, important business transacted. - ' .jii.-v$i 21, , v .'. m . . " . i" , : Messrs. Fasz. Garren 4t Co. are oreoar ed to deliver the best of lime, lor build ing or other purposes, at the depot , in Asheville, at twentyfive cents er bus hel,- Or. ninety cents per" barrel; by the car-load.';- Address all orders to the above, at Warm Springs, N. (i, o Mt. J. Fagg in Aahnirilln. ." . . We are prepared to furnish - parties at other points at above ratesronly.' adding the difference in Ireight v . j junel-tf ' "V 'F. G. & Co. New stock of White Goods just in :.::y ;;v".;vAv,vAtVyiijLorK,s.:: itooRTXNTw&te ! in, FSpeoiai; HisPitCH.1 . : 7i$&. fojlawihg Ktaiifyin" telegram from Washington' City "reached, us Washington City June 10th, '68. h-The" Senate, Committee' has just reponeu.. javoraoiy on, v onnston a Court House hill. :' ' - OHS :EY WlLtlAilsV Accident in Jacked?.- ti-Vi-cfi ! ? Mr. John r.Henryi. while riding on a hand-car yesterdAy J morning below Ad die, Jackson' county, was; thrown off, and falling upon his head,. suffered a concus sion which may result fatally.. Dr. Brin- kiey of Jackson was jrqmpuy summon ed, but was fearful Ofthe result,"..' Dr. W. r 11:1; j J..' i. - xjuiiuru, wuy wmt on iu passing train, kindly 'etatoined miu'aud pro- apter.Not 25 BA-Upheld Wednesday Jiight, the following officers ' were--elected for. the ensuing yeaf ?U51' " ; H. P. G. Hfc Bell. ocriue r . lu. jacoua. C. Host J. A. Porter; P. S. W.L. Shone. - R. A. C J. A. Burroughs. Treasurer T. I. VanGilder. Recorder S. Hammershlag. The following officers were appointed : 1st Vail A. X. Carter. 2nd " H. A. Gudaer. t 3rd " C. A.Moore. Hendersosville Items. :- The Times of yesterday gives us seye?-4 al items of interest. Mr. W. A. Smith makes a public offer of $1500 to any one ' who will erect a hotel at a cost of f 10.000, for the reason that the existing hotel and boarding housd accommodations are unsufficient A colored sirl of 9 years old was fatal! v burned by the explosion of a canofkero sine on Monday evening; 'She was the daughter of Marcus Jones. Mrv H. F. Gritlin who was passing the house at the time ran in and did what he could, to save the victim, and had his . hands fearfully burned in tearing off the cloth ing. 1 tie child is dead. ;. ihe plastering of Judson college chao- el, being about to fall, has been taken down, and the" room kalsomined and painted. . - Airs. ji.aue, wife 01 Mr. J. t . Kvmer. died on tiie 3rd inst. TbansvLvakia Moving. - We are glad to learn by the subjoined communication that Transylvania coun ty is moving and making: an effort to' get hrat of tho woods.- Certainly ,epoa -iro people or country is the necessity more imperative. With the' finest lands, al most in the west, with the finest capacity for agriculture for fruits, for stock, rais ing; with exhaustless forest wealth,: with great mineral resource;1, with .super abundant water power, with scenery grand or beautiful, and with a climate most delightful nd healthful, yet, in comparison with the ad vantages enjoyed by communities having rail road facili ties, all these treasures are locked ,op. Competition cannot be maintained tin der such conditions. The dirt roads. half the year almost impaasable from mud, can afford no'inducement to enter prize to which the possession of railroads have stimulated other people. Popula tion cannot be tempted into $ country lrom wmch tnere is labored egress for travel and for products. ; -, . " v We are glad the peopre of Transylvan ia bo keenly recognize their position. But while they are interested capital of other counties or sections can find profit able investment The value of property weqldjadf ante- aJiundrdj fold; if. the fine lands !of Transylvania can be- utilia- ed;. and , surely no part, ef the United States Would offer better inducements to settlement it proper access to the county were given. .. Tj s , . ;. . -: - BaBVAimVir:i June 7th, 1886. . A , inaa . meeting of the citizens 'of iranivlvania county ' warf held at the Court House to-day. i Hon,.- II. PaxtOn was elected chairman and J. A. Forsy the secretary JjLjjj Bel Esq. jamost lucid manner, explained the object of the meeting to. be in tne interest or a ran read running through the county J , J. H. Duckworth, Esq;, read letters setting forth the f bfight .prospecUr f of the- Carolina, Chicago and Cumberland Gap Kail ttoad. Information ms to the -cost of 'a Narrow tGuage . Koad Was7' furnished - by a welt- known rait roa eomractor ana DUiiaer. m It was moved and imanimously adop ted4haf the chairtoaa appoint a commit tee of three in eachc township, whose duty it shall be to -circulate petitions asking the county commissioners to or der an election to raise fifty thousand dollars, to be paid to. the- .first raif roftd passing .through our .counlyiiat,pr near KrAvinf. ''"-- "'..'.- " : -':.! Messrs. T. Nl Coaper:'T? 1 Gash, JJL. ueii ana tu 1. .iiars wer appomuiu a standing committee to represent the people in nit rail ?road',taMre8ts looking id Secnring a-roaiU i Zl i t J ; j.h. rAXTON, unainnan.t - JAi'PoEBVTriE, Setretaryi mil ' .St List 6( UkclAiSieO LfTSRgRiAitSiM j ?r Ashkviw-b Jrosi; Jf) THE u. Week ENmNa Jos 5flirr1886, U f. r -MAtasJ H Brysoni'JnoBUrchLouw Campton, J LCamptota,' Chas Henry, Ban lienson, k j iioot, xnos k uray, j A Gwaltney, M 8 McCTellan.'Mr Moore (col) E W Patton, Ian Phllip' A 8 Pe? han. T W Puilinzl T no Adams Ray. Man ning Ray, J A"RobertsonrvM S Russell,' RenbfinShieldr.TBShivlev'- ! Femai.es.--Mi8S C Bishop,? MissSalluv Brown, Mrs C A Duvall, Miss Eliza Gat ren, Mrs a x lb, aiimt tooiv picun, E mil ir A Parker. Mr Jas Alfred IPlearce. Hester Pruett; Miss Grace- Pulling .Mr M 8 Roberts'. Mra'Mii26retiidHarv riet Weaver. .r.'.i-. u-. ' f' Parties desiring the above letters will ploase siy ad te- nudf u 1. gi v date atl yet baSVfBen W - " ; , ' j IT . p, McKek, CteYli.v1 . ' ATT m . 11' . u mm : Trw mt Barefoole-ad Baldheaded Cora,H6 beTonnd tuly-fat original Bob Jonea" t'loneer Bar. ? .,, , ;-, .? ? ; ! - ' - Hi " STATE NEWS. rmi antra TTnn W. T. Dortch will be a candidate be fore the Democratic conventibn In this district for the nomination to Conffress. He will have the " heartv SUnnort of the whole . neonl hf thin county; and the : Fayetteville; News noisis tne name or uoi. wnanon'J. Green for Congress. : V r, ':' The State "Rriflr nf TCHiirAtinn in RalpicrK nn ihfk Ri.h mAt in t.ha nflfio of Governor Scales, ex officio chair man, and Jifrrl rennrls nf ita n gineempon the svvamp-lands their drainage , and reclamation "It is evident that the Board ia dftfrminAl to take most : decided steps ; toward ir ; ji.t.i iiupiinriug auu ueveiopmg wnaiever there is in these"; immense trnfjj Some tracts are unquestionably.; of Mr. Jriti. Clement, of Davie, died ft 1vfllrowt Hil jrin'lTfnf.a v ;..rl.t aaf ot consumption; aged about 58 years swrrowthough it" could not have been unexpected:, for; the deceased had been . in delicate health: for a number ofyears: and it was only indomitable ; will v and a ; cheerful temper that sustained him so long. He was a rery fiflo lawyer; perhaps as thoroughly grounded on the fund amental principles of law as anv man in the profession. And this was sustained Dy the rank- he ;held hat the bar; not through his eloquence as an advocate, although -tie was a good speaker, but through his learn jngy his tlear jqdghient;and his al ino&t I infallible conclusions. ' His reputation as a lawyer was diffused fKrrmorVi . .fioR'f ofo on 4Kia lirvifA? with fine'' personal' character; made him prominently named in connec tion with' a nomination for the Supreme Court Bench in the event that "a new ticket be put in the field. The Charlotte Chronicle eavs: About 9 o'clock last night, Mrs. .Long, . mother-in-law of Ueneral Barringer, who is quite an aged lady, sustained severiLlinjuries by falling through the hatchway of the elevator, used in the General's resi dence. The elevator had been run up and left in that condition, and Mrs. Lone- was nassinsr from one room to another with a lighted can dle, and j walked into the opening. The fall was some ten or fifteen feet. No bones were broken, though she was very much shocked and jrred. ' We are pleased to learn to day thai ihe is 1 recovering, ; yet ex periences great soreness. For one of htp: age it is a. miraculous escape trom more serious results. Bigamy seems to be hrevmling among some of the darkies in this city to a great extent. The fact has come to light that there are seven negro, men here with two wives. The Criminal Court is -now' in ses sion, and here is & field in which the Solicitor can labor to bring these bigamists to justiceJ Tn "Ta Tin T xrofllf hir nnnM -nf n.a have a hih respect resject for them even when they are i deaAln Yeddo, at a recent caVs'-funerafrhe coffin was covered, with a white silk pall.1 . IatretlBa; Experlcneem. Hirm : Cameron. Sarniture Dealer ot Co- Iambus, Ca., tells his experience, thus : "For three yoaro have tried every remedy on the market for Stomach and Kidney Disorders, bat got no relief, nui i wea jsaectrio liiuers. Took five bottles and am now cured, and think Electric Bitters the Best Blood - Purifier to the world. Major A. B. Reed, of West Liberty, Xy... nsed Eloctrio Bitters for aa old Btanding Kidoey atCection and says : "Nothing has ever dona. me so much good aa-EIectri Bitters."' --; .-. - Bold at fifty cents a bottle by H-H. Lyons. A clerk in a mercantile business.' A youne man with some experience as a salesmani and not afraid of work. Ad- dress with reference, ' mot ., it , J. H4 care witizvks officar Musanito Net and Tarlatan, new Btock. just received, . ; ,J. ; J. , ;-.;5 - at virrrooK s. Berener & "Ensle's Bock Beer on draught to-day at Bob Jones' Saloon . It is claimed to be the finest American drink, r Delivered in bottles to any part of the city. .v ....... ";.,.,7. apl20-dtm4- "To Rent, witbrhoflrdhandsomelv fur- nisbedroom near centrepf town, suitaBle for two. . 'AddresB. Bpx'I72,' City. -: ' ,; U. U. . ..,-'. 1 ' Jr.sT;'RECEivai ' ? -! V : ;." And on draught Cincinnati Nonpariel Eager Beer at the "Bonanza." ! .Sir' ( ..! ' u " .1 !' ' J , KECEAitT AKD ICECl-BAM SA-jOON. 1 Oilr Restaurant and Ice -Cream Saloon will beoDened to-day in .the Desmond old stand. South Main street. The publie generally;, cordially: inrited jta call : and see us. f' -., '. ' " ',,.",' '.. V- ' ! we .nail run ajianery. in connection, and will be prepared to deliver bread by It- ,-r-.-Moon & Bob abm. ow .norf.j .,ATosPHaaic! jlTtECTBic ; They must be composed bf metal, they must have sufficient cajJBtSty to discbarge the heaviest stroke to wnich thief-may tvfvlihl . Thpv niftst be free from, all iob6trBCtion8j--Tity must be-4ip)ed with I , ... . '.: u : BDirppomwiv roueifc uic -rani- uu.u with facilities. Thef must hare ample coniact" itlftnoist eartli, tonalV them ta freelydiisehaTge alrurrent-Teceiyed. They must, be strong and durable, and erected in such a manner and with such pumber 6f joints as the height,-size and form of vt building to be protected may render necessary. 1 , '. .' ;Un6n aiJDlicalio'ri Sir W- C. Gorham win tnve vou tne dnwchoh. viuce aw.i. L . 1 A Pavjs' storeji near Ihe .Courtlee.-.tf GRlNlCLfibSureu-cVera,4 in hand Crar 'Vats.ude'ties-Cinshaais, Lawns. White goods, .Buggy. Robes, Waukerp- hast fciioes, straw ats uiotning.. ' . BEARDEN. RANKIN A CO. GENERAL NEWS. -The President krid his bride' have returned to ; Washington City. , Miss Cleveland, has a new novel in' press called "i he.iong Itun.".,' The Sheriff of St Louis, has res ceived a letter offering him $10,000 to permit, or connive.at.- the escape of Maxwell.- : : "' On the 5th, there were .30 cases and 10 deaths from cholera in Ven ice, and a number of fatal cases at Brindisi, And also at Florence. Richard Hoe, the great man ufactv urer of printing presses, and the revolutionize r of joumalwm, died suddenly on the 8th, -in Florence, Italy.-?'. ' In the Judicial conyentlon! held in.Na3hviIle on the 9th' on the -first ballot, ;,Turney4 .Lurtpn, Caldyfell and Fowlkes ?-were nominated'' as judges of the chpuit court-. ".. ; -lit is believed at Cleajidr Ohio cnac me enroriheKin.L? of l-abor, in its present form w hear a hand. The say that Powderly has been con- : JT . .-. , : . ' querea oj laenomeciuo clique.; ' 'The" RawleV ? Snrities'' 12 'miles from Harrisonburg, Va.; were burned 6n the Jmorniug of the 8th'. , The main uunaing Known as me 5 v ir ginia' House, ', ad ; out '"buildings were destroyed. - The Baltimore House was saved.' ' .The less. la 'esti mated at $130,000.' ,., The Orangemen, in iBelfasV Ire land, on the 9th, illustrated some of amenities of the , Emerald Isle. The cry of the mob was 'Ho hell with the pope and papists." j One hundred houses owned.v by Catholics were wrecked and burned-. All the tav ern $ owned by Catholics were gut ted, and, after . drinking alb. they could, the mob poured the rest into tne gutters. ;;. , r . " The weight of opinion is that Gladstone will dissolve parliament on the 28th inst., and it is expected the election will occupy the month, and the" new house will assemble the second week of Augusts .' ' The result of the division was tele graphed to the queen the instant it was known. Gladstone will send a special messenger to 'the queen to night with a letter recommending aa the only means to secure stable gov- ernmentT If the queen does not ex ercise her progative and summon llartington ' to form a ministry, Gladstone, on Thursday, will ask the commons to proceed with the supply . bill and will indicate the queen's intention to dissolve-parlia ment at an early date. Senator Vance does not think much of oleomargarine bill. ' In his speech to the Virginia Democrats be saia "lie regret ted, tnat some members of the party (Democratic) had departed from the fundamental principal and joined with f protectionists and monopolists in oppress ing the people. The latest departure was the effort makinz to tax oleomargarine t protect butter." filar. , ,.-.'. ASHEVILLE TOBACCO MARKET. Yesterday sales were large and prices well Bnstainedjwith advancing tendency. As the season approaches a close and supplies diminish, the eagerness of buy ers increases. We could "wish that all who have sold could have had tSe advan tage of the present rise! The Buncdn.be reports having had the best da jf. of the season. The others did well. We report': ' : . J : .... . : -. .BAJT5KB.. 'Sales '19jt 67 pounds. J II Fisher, 3 lots. 23. 24 50. 1750: John Ponder. 5 lots. 30, 24, 18 50, 17 50, 10 50; W R Rogers, 5 lots, 18 50, 16 50, Id 50, 11 80, 9 25; Sal He Knapp, 4 lots, 35, 15 50, 11 0, 8; Worley and Ingle, 6 lots, 29, 24. 15, 14, 11 75 and 11 7o. , ' v . ,. At , Fabmees Sales 8,844 . pounds, i Gahagan . and Phinna, Madison, 4 lota, 9, 12, 23., 45; J W Barrett & Co., Buncombe, 3 lota, 15, 30, 40; J A Gwaltney, do. 5 lots, 11, 15, 16, 17 i, 24i; Curtis -Sarnard, do, 6 lots, 11 J, 15w 161,47. .and 224:: is :it i , : is.i.'-i AaHBVttitf-"'liW:-t! : Sales; 2,667 pounds. (.Anderson and Brown. 3 lots. 9 50, 14 60, 9; Mack Buck, ner, 4 lots. 10 50, 17 50,21 50. 24 60; B F Barnard, 8 lots, U, 18 50, 27, lo, J 9, 12 75, 20 50 and 18. ;: 1; . f ' ' ' ' v 'w.:-; -bokcombe. v 4 'r ' 'l Sales 14,475 ponnds: FM Davis, 6 lots, 16 50, 15, 20, 23, 44, 9 75, 3 A Davis. four lota, 16 50, 9 50, 11 50, 10;- J C Davis, six lots, 13 75, 12 50, 8 75, 10 50, .16, 15;-1 L Rich, 11 lots; .17 50 13 75, 13 75, 75, 12 25, 10, 1&6Q, 17,15, 60, 9 25, 12 25: Elihi Varner. 3 lots, 36, 25. 18 60; Chas West, 4 lots, 21 50, 18, 1414 75; Reeves and Mor row, 11 lots, 20, 19 50, 12 25, 8 25, 23, 14, 9, 10 50, 10 25, 20, 15; Robert Reeves, II lota,irom $10 to 25;-J R Reeves, 8 lots, from:$9 75 to26.i tn'w 1 it , , T .ait wjim Vh'y au Hr i . ; ' Hon,D: B." Haynie, of Balem; Bis.; ' says he uses inr.Bosanao'aoougn'ana n syrup in hia family with tba moak aatiafaetory resulU, in all eaaes of ooaghs, oolds and croup, ana recommend! it fat partioulw for tbe littl ohm. Sample botfls f rae at U. H. LyonfcJ Uawc; iiTew Ribbons and Laces just, in, i r .i . .... i - - it Whitlock's. , Try Duffy's pure ; Barley M"alt Whia key, for sale only by.W. p. Muller & Co I .Sweeping reductions in -Millinery, -::,:T: . J-. at Whitlock's.'. NEwU'aliAeTIoks ADDED. ir' 'yiXVLKtks' having fixed.' the II ' reputation of hi market tor1 a con ttQuotn (apply food. beef .aa food mutton, has bow prepared himself to preserve tbeae oeiieaoiea in their perfect condition without regard to the hot we&.itf by the Introduction of a "Rjr the' use of vhlch hU Btt&' are kept cool Hf fleshy 1 1 - '", '.-.-- . ', ."---', 1 Call and see in w hat condition . aU meats are jCITIZEK JQB; OFFICE, : "WEtf -toi? 1 iTTBttd; fcQtl EE, BTJ.L HEADS,' S: .; LETTER tjEADS. ..' :j: . . POSTERS, '' ' , BLANKS, A 0 Adffh Vrk ,f ,h WiM,Vli ' fromtutu and at lent fr ices'. .CONGRESSIONAL. (Wa8hikgton, June 9th. - Senate. Mr. Butler presented rr remonstrance from South Carolina, against the passage, of the oleomar garine bill. . , , , The senate then proceeded to con t sider the bills on the calendar un der the five minute rule;" 1 . Mr. Hawley moved the indefinite postponement of the Vanca bill re pealing the civil service lair... 4 Mr. Vance called for the ay es and nays, but Mr. Harris objected, and the matter went over. ! - ' 1 . When the debate closed the bill was passed. A, considerable num ber of bills for : private . relief were passed and the Benate,at 5: 45 p. m. adjourned.' ' . . House.- After some routine' bus, ; iness, the house went into commit' tee of the whole on the legislative, . executive and judicial appropria uonbuu:, - plica to lrcC0Ina4riwo yesterday.. He disputed Ur Mc Comas' figures and praised theour nge of ihe appropriation committee in placing the )royisioTiai'egardinjr ? the civil-service commissron in the pending bilL- Mr. Compton was op posed to-.the rules of the civil service commission and , on - this point he Voiced the sentiments of his consti - tuents. ' iri'-- " t Mr. Comptorl ; favored an honest, economical administration of . the civil service of the eovernmpjiL hnV- the existing law had been a cnae "ot "heads, I win; .tails, you lose.V,, In . case of republican success, that party ' was to have the law and offices: in ' ease : of . democratio ' success, that ; party was to have the ' law withou t offices- He contended that the law was . unconditional and he was against it radically and irreconcil ably. . l Mr. ritt, of Illinois; commented upon . what, he termed the 'extra ordinary provision forced upon the appropriation bill to nullify the civil service law. if it were not ruled out on a point of order he hoped it would be defeated by: a square vote. Mr. Bayne, of Pennsylvania, pro tested against the provision, and said the President had the power to mate tne proposed change, lie believed the President was doing his level best to carry out civil ser vice reform, and that most, if not all, of his cabinet were endeavoring in goop faith to execute the law. After some iurther debate" Mr. Holman suggested that the debate should end at 4:20 to-day. but the republicans, objected to it as being too short for a time. Mr.' Keagan, of Texas, thought that the debate should close at ear lier hour, saying 'that it was too ' late in tho session to listen to politi cal essays. . .(.',' t. -. . It was finally agreed to close the general discussion at 4:50 p. m. - Mr. Springer asserted that half of the pension office employees who ' were not protected by law, were rev - ; publicans, and that the government" printing office was still presided" over by Er. Ikiuiids, fwith 2,e00. rm ' eloy ees, who did not come s under the civil servic law; -! 1 - lislalTMyt'i V. A, Bradford wholesale paper deaUr of Chattanooca, Tenn., writea, that he was -. riougly afflicted with a eerere 00U thai eettlad on hie hinge: bad tried many remedies; without.: benefit. Being induced to by Dr. King's New DiseoTery for Consumption, did so- and was . entirely eared by nse of a few bottles. Siaoa which time he has wed it in his family for all Coughs aod Colds with best renlta, This is the experience of thousands whose lives hare been aared by this Wonderful Piaoorety. Trial Bottles free at H. H. Jyon Drqg 8tor '1.. . fjt .')-U it, n . i,, , New ' invoice ' Of Jerseys,' better -and cheaper thanever before. - Black, cream and fancy front Jeiseva. Good Jersey for 60c. up-to 4. - Our all-wool coat back and tailor made at f 1.35 are exceptlonably tilces u. -j- lf ,tj .a.i-yM Wbaioov'sv I SBB : ' ' 1 It ' . Whalebone at Whitlock's! - ? . NEW-ADVERTISEMENTS. W.-:f,;h.jA'.:r . rarnlshed room without boar, by a- fewtle- man of autet habits. Address B. B. CITiiliN office, ylrlng; loetinn and prtee. . .t)f r,. , juae iiKiiipo ' 1 - ,5-1 J1L fTI8CARKIED OSSTOXJEX xfeheck Issued by at, o. Saf,1 U K. L. Own, ,Ail persona at warned art - ta trade tor or aeeept ike same, as U wui no m paM pt na. Juoe 10l 18M. June ll-w-wk F OBSAIJ!; . ATj -jjT . artr s soda a rr a&atusu (The HemlAA -' ' Doable Dnuurht. X Soda. Klaeral. end IS Syrups: CopperFont, e.,alleoraplf'. Aaand some Marble Foot. otMtiuc (lAi. ' VuTwU on JuneU-lt ri.-,( :.itor - JUletgh, M. C. . TO WBXW IT MAY CONCERN. In order to reply to numrrons enquiries' nota written and . verbal, ' I take tail opportunity ta State tnat I have no Interest 1 f eonoectloa with either directly or Indirectly - . The French Broe4 Bank. f I"" ' The Asheville Street iutllwsy Company, or Or Say other corporation In Un City. - ArtieTUle. W.C.. JunelttJ188K .-' , . . "Juneli-it . . .. '.. .,-. . llave opened on South' Mala ' atreV law. Desmond's old stand, tiegantRrs. rant, Bakery, Ice Qceam farlor nd Ua.r fectionery. j ,s t -. The Restaurant is muler charge of a first-clasS Italian book of 25 y&ra expe rience, and will ba-conJuctcl tn 4 ityl" of elegance arid comfort. ' 1' . , The Bakery Is in chart of a Uermam skilled in all the (arts of bread making pastry, cakes, Ac . r.: a r . Will be prepared next week to dellv er goods in any part of the city. Call and see us.' .v :: ju-d i w. moors & rcauds. '.I 1 . 1 . . ... . 4. ":t' '. -f. - fx 4 r.'.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 11, 1886, edition 1
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