f: 5. r rr. DAILY EDITION. . Fufrur, Ctoao & Cameron, - ."" . ' iditors and proprietors. lYear, " 4 Mo.. -1 Yar, fee.oo 3.00 I. BO - 70 COW. " - - Aos., l Bit tis'lng RA TEr ANnRTILLK MCIBTIKS. . ri svr.-' " 0mm Otmmomdery, No. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent Commander ; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets first Wednesday night In each month. AmiU Chapter, X. A. M.G. H. Bell, High Priest; 8. Hammershlag, Secretary. Meets oond Wednesday nigni in eacn bjlul C. ran Worshipful Master: Fred. L. Jacobs Secretary. Moet;the Brat rlday nigntineacn "tfaoaoa todyo, X. of A, Vo. W8.--J 4. Boardman. Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meeta the lint and third ttosvday nights In each 7ch Broad CbrnneO, Ho. 701, B. A.-JXH LT, Begenti Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets la the hail of the Knights of Honor on the second and fourth Monday nights in each month. Tkt Bmoa's Jfimowx-y Society of the M. K. hureh, South, meet in the church class-room on Us First Friday of every month at 4 o clock P. M. The Beauty of tine West Lodge tTo. 40, F. A. A. T. if. Meets on the first and third Monday nights in each month. James LatUmore, Worshipful Master ; H. B. Brown, Secretary. . Th AeheviUe Public Library, over Mr. Kep ler's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next ioot to The Bank of Asuevilla, n open to vis itors from 1 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to 0p. , . lIHtTIlM CHIKCB DIKECTORT MeOul'L k, m.; fWed- ool9 P. - nraver meeting uTO t. m. eoneST" day, Sabbath school half-past 9 . W- -BsiDOOpal Church, TrixBv-inrn&.Churchand WiOavt BU. " Ber. Jarris Boston, D.D.Serricos Snnday, 11 a. m. and 4 p.m.i Wednesdays, at 10 a. mu, . and Fridays at 4 p. m. Snnday sohool 90 a. m. BajUM ChmrtA corner Woodftn and tipruoe. Ber. J. It. Carroll Services 11 a m.; 70 . m.; prayer meeting 7:80 d. IP. Wednesday; Mabbaih sohool 9 a. m. Homan OaOtoIio Church. Bav. Fred. . Prioe Services every Bun day at 11 a. bat the first Sunday of the saonto, when serrioes will be held at the Warm Opringa. Bunday sohool at 10 a. m. at ashe nlle. Dotuttday JUssioa Church. , Kev W W Bays Pastor. Babbath School, J H Weaver Supt. COLOREO CBVKCBES. A.. Jf. . Churth i2lorCblUge St. itev. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m. ; 8 p. and half.past 7 p- m.t Sabbath school 9 p m, Baptist. Kev. Mr. Burnley Servioos 11 a. m.; S p.m., a ad half-put 7 V. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m Episcopal. Bav. Mr. Services 11 a. m.; 8aU tAtk school 8 p. m. COMPOUIID OXYGEN. V i 1 'A a, r 1 Wl".'. ' at:'." Drs. Hargan, Stone &'Gatchell, SPECIALISTS, " fflCMkulUm MmtUUng-, JKmt 81. : ASHEVILLE, N. C rVe nso In the treatment of Chroa meases r C05IP0UND OXYGEN . and Medicated Vapor by direct inhalation. Those . who sutler from diseases - cans such as Coasuia' tnd who have failed to be cured by the ordinary treatmest of Cod Liver Oil, Hypophoephitee, Pocket Inhalers, and the like, may be permanent ly eared by our new treatment ; since we have cured and are curing esses which bad resisted all ' other means and which had been pronounced Incurable by the best physicians. The Compound Oxygen Treatment Is not only valuable in diseases oi the respiratory tract, but s working prompt and permanent cures in all diseases depending upon an impoverished or . Impure condition of the tuoed, such as Debility, fc!nlina HhAnmAtittm. fhnr'. NMirilffiA Paral ysis, Diabetes, Blight's Disease, Antemla, Scrolu- la. and all Diseases oi tne Bkin. The Only Treatment whlcb will permanently nre Hasav Catarrh ! The only Specific tor Asthma I The treatment is pleasant to take, and cannot aggravate any case however delicate and acnai- , tlTA. - - Special attention paid to diseases of the Bee- v-rtim. anra aa H.U'. t asm. natnia. rroiaDSUS. I A'NEmiATNT; oUSks.. and ovariably aucceseful. No loss of baa imra BaaiBea or nleasure during treatment, ror those woo cannqt come to our office, and wae need the Com pound Oxygen, we have a . Hruiu TrMtrnfnt. which in manv cases is as val uable as the Office Treatment. We will send the ' spparatna and chemicals to last two months for liUU j . J - REFERENCES. . kev.H.8. AlHIgtit. Wellington, O.; Wm Bat- e, M D, Pc-ssri. Tean : u l. l Evansvilla. lnd : John B. Snow Iglehardt, Esq., w, Ksq., Tipton, viUe, lnd ; G. A. Tenn : Hon. B. 8. Fuller. BoonviUe Mean, Esq, AsheviUe, N. C; Bcv. O. tieii, ueii r. u., h. u. Write for Illustrated Pamphlet, which will mailed free. In regard to treatment. Address be DEB. EABXUH 8TONB it 6ATCHZLL. nov l-daw&m luMILLE IMIC HOUSE JJORTH BIPE PUBLIC SQUARE, Beus PIAKOS and )RCAN8 en Monthly In taUmenU of IS and f 10. que; price only. Het sfusie and Hnte Books. Old lustra f tssen in excnauKo. I .'Catalogues and rsjcilars apply to .: ; Oi FAXZ egl7:fi4iwly The "Pinafore Steam is one of the aye rasters re servwi at Turner's. He VOL II -NO 244. , DAILY EDITION. . THE DAILY PITMEN "Will be published every Morning (ex cept Mondav) at -the following rate strictly cash: One Tear, . . , . t 00 Six Months, . . . . 3 00 Three " . . . . .150 One " . . . . . - 50 One Week, - . - 15 Onr Carrion will deliver the Daner ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. Send your Job Work of all kinds to the Citizen Office, if you ward it done neatly. cheaply ana mu attpalch. - . xna.rtwr er Paaaesicer Xraslua. Bixibbubt Arrives 6:65 p. m. and departs I Tennessee ArriTee 10:65 a. m. and departs i(i:6i am -M8 p WAIHzaVliXX Arrives fi-flfl n m and bwwt 8; 00 a. m. DFABTAitBtrBG Leave Asheville 7:00 a m ; arrive at HendersonviUe 8:15 a m; at Spartan vurg iiau m m. Leare Spartanburg 1:00 p m; arrive at Hen- aersonvuie r.itt p va; at Ashevwe 8 as p m XW INTERESTING RiAHN&T- TER ON FOURTH PAGE. ; All the pulpits of the city will be filled to-day. Mr. VV. E. - Pelbam adverti jes elsewhere hia houBe for rent, located on Bailey street. Be sure and register your guess of the population of Asheville at Grant & Roseberry's drug Btore. Mr. Thos. L. Beech man has Jap- plied for a patent for the car coup ler referred to by us yesterday. Services at the Y. M. C. A. Rooms to-day at 11 o'clock by the RevT Mr. Myers. Sunday school at 1U o clock. Mr. W. B. Green, of the Louis- burg Rattler, has moved to Nash ville, N. J where he wul publish the Courier. Services today at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. in the church adjoining the Buncombe Warehouse, the Rev. Mr. Carroll offiiciatin. Travel is light now in every direc tion, but by next month the travel ing public will doubtless commence moving to some extent. Read the double-column adver tisement elsewhere. He announces a grand special sale of his stock of goods for the next two weeks. Rev. J. K Comially will occupy the pulpit oi the Bapt,ut church on Sunday morning at 11 a. m., and the Rev. Mr. Jordan at 7:30 p. m We acknowledge an invitation to attend the anniversary exercises of the Enzelian and Philonrathesian Literary Societies of Wake Forest College, to be had on the 11th of February. The farmers of the county are much excited oyer the pending Pearuon Stock Law bill. Shall it be, or shall it not be, is now the ques tion of the hour. The Asheville Military Academy is one of our institution of which our citizens are justly nroud. The dress parade this summer will prove very attractive. 1 Don't lose your chance to get the one dozen cabinet size photos made by Mr. Lindsey, by guessing at the population ot AsheviUe. Register open at Grant & Roseberry's. Mr. L. C. Ford, who ten years ago went from this place to Colorado, where he has prospored and acjamulated proper ty, expects to return in the Spring and build a large Flouring Mill on the French Broad near AsheviUe. S.iccess to his en terprise. The Board of Aldermen Friday night ordered that work be begun on the relaying of the: sidewa'.ks as soon as the weather ' permitted. Thf whole work is to be done under the management o a competent en gineer. Says the .last issue of the Franklin Press : "Hon. J L. Robinson recently sustained quite a . serious - accident near Osage reservation. He was thrown irom a Duggy. it seems, and came near fracturing several of his ribs. We did not get full particulars. We are glad to know that be was not' detained many daye, and is now doing well." Pratt & Mclntyre have just re ceived ope hundred and.fifty five hogs. Among the Jot are some 3 month old shoats that will suit farmers. - They also have 2 fine steers, which they will kill Mondavi all the money and stamps were sto weighing 4,400 lbs. - len. . ;:v '; ;:-; ;;.:-;., -rv, - .The new water works are rapidly approaching completion. As . soon as the weather permits the work of laying : the pipes cn the various streets of the town : will be com menced. It-is the purpose of the Board to place the water in or con venient to every portion of the oity. Soinesay "Consumpti 'can't he cured." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, as proved by 40 years' experience, will core this disease when cot already advanced beyond the reach of medical aid.. Even then its nse mffords very great relief, and insures refreshing sleep. . ., v t24 Crockery ahd Glass. ' '. - :' Prices lower than ever now and all orders large of small promptly filled. Will soon open an entire new line of White Granite or Iron btone China and C. C. Ware. Our line of Glassware is large and complete, and prices very low. The stock of 8olid Silver and Plated Ware. Cutlery, etc., is one of the best in the State. - - v . J. H. Law, : r . " . - South Main streets ASHEVILLE N.C-SUNDAY RNING, JAN. 33, A meeting of the opponents of the Pearscn Stock Law was held in town yesterday, and a public meeting to protest against the passage of the same was called to meet here Wed nesday next. See notice elsewhere. The Board of Aldermen" Friday night ordered two more electric lights on Depot . street. - This will prove of great convenience to-the passage to and fro the depot, as the principal travel at present is done after night. . ; : The Batterv Park extension is progressing rapidly towards, com pletion, and will be ready "by the first of May for the accommodation of guesta. Frdm the many requests for quarters now coming in this popuJaxfcetelJfcil! be crowded. :The - - i - season in -asuevuie, next fen-aiuier promises to surpass any that , has" ever been known before in this pop ular mountain resort. Much interest is feltjn the coun ty pver the possible fate of the Pear son Stock Law bill, which ''V& passed the House and will be con sidered by the Senate committee on Friday of this week. Should the present law be defeated as a whole it will work untold hardship on a large number of farmers in the cen tral townships who have torn down their fences and cut their bridges down behind them. - The anniversary debate - of the Cliosophic Literary Society of Wea verviUe College will be held at the college on the 28th inst A cordial invitation is extended to the general public. The foil wing 13 the pro gramme for the occasion : ' First Declaimer E. B. Phillips, First Orator H. L. Morris, Subject Liberty and Morality. Query Should the United States prohibit the manufacture and sale of intoxi cating liquor within her territory ? Affirmative G. L. Morgan and C. M. Dickens; Negative T. F. Reeves and A. J. Fletcher. Second De claimer J A. Ramsejr, Second Or ator C. E. Chambers; Subject The Power of an Idea. The Carolina Central Road." As we announced. Col. Coleman left yesterday to meet Mr. Moncure of the C. C. Road, with the purpose of making a preliminary survev of the route between this city and Rutherfordton. The work will likely comsume ten days or more, and, at the expiration of this time we will then-be in an attitude to talk busi ness with the authorities of. the road. Our people are fully alive to the completion of this connection and no one need doubt their doing the full measure of their duty in the matter. - We are glad to learn that ihe erood people along the line are much con cerned about the extension to Ashe ville, and that leading gentlemen at Wilmington have pledged assist ance, if it be needed- to have the connection made. Wilmington should be much concerned and would be justified -in giving more for extensi jn to Asheville than they would in 'assisting the Cape Fear & Yadkin, which they are veiy properly assisting in a material way. . We will be uble within the next few days to give the views of the engineers as to how the line looks. -The Southern Directory Company have nearly completed their canvass of the city for business cards and advertisements, and we are glad to know that only two or three busi ness houses will fail to be repre sented in their advertising columns. All should come in us their rates are very reasonable, nnd make the Directory as it should, represent completely the business of this city and section. '-. ' The large safe of the BelmontSav inge Bank sit Belmont, Mass., was blown - open .Thursday night and robbed ot two negotiable bonds for $1,900 and $500 respectively, a large quantity of non-negotable personal notes add a small sum in cosh; : ' Captain White of the Post Office Department - received , a . telegram from Fairburg, 111., saying that the post office at that place was entered by burglars Thursday night and that No sufferer from any scrofulous disease who will fairly try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, neen despair of a cure." It will purge the blood ot all impurities, thereby destroy ing ihe germs from which scrofula vis developed, and wili infuse new life and vigor throughout the whole physical organisation. , " t24 ' An Old Line Insurant man said re cently to an officer of The Valley Mu tual: know that Insurance In yonr Company is insurance, and I am carelul about meetine my dues and assessments promptly." Mr. T. W; Branch is agent at AsheviUe for the Valley Mutual.-jan22-d3t v - ; . h .The West End Choice Cigar, only 5 cents, j :"::-;::':;i WRAPS I WRAPS ! ! WRAPS 1! ! for Ladies. Misses, and Children, jeduced below their value to close out this sea sons Btock, . r t ' at Whiilock's. . Cnnnprl itrusds of everv Vflrietv, pres erves, jellies, &c. very low at Moore and oharcl " o Mabrisd, x ' In this city, on the by the Rev.' Mr. Bays, Mr. and Miss Annie Brow? A BuscoMBKrrtt t Mr. Chas. Lo moved to Color 5herril man who dy. Mash some three year-t,fr--3rvAi.s has since been engaged in larmuig, has recently received an appointment from Secretary Lamar, he having been placed in charge of the Government Industrial School at Pyramid Lake, Nevada, .at a salary of , ntir . - 4i,uuu per suiiuui. ; .. , . The Asheville Female College' Contem plates extensive improve- ments on their magnificent lot-this spring. The buildings will be en larged and :,made, architecturally, worthy of the high character of this Educational Institution. " ii staaa '-. The Stock Law Meeting. r -nAII parties Opposed to the Pearson StockLaw now pending before the State Legislature, will .uotlcetjthe call published i Jsewhere for a pub lic meeting in this place on Wednes ruy next at 12 o'olochjcall is made in pursuance of 'a, meeting held yesterday; .y ' . The Jessica Thomas Comejt Com- : PANY . ' .'- - . Makes its first appearance here to-morrow night . irt . the play of "Daughter of the Regiment,"- to be followed by the "Loan of a Lover." Both of these "plays are capital within ihemSelves, and this com pany whtrever they have rendered them have won unstinted praise. The motto of the company is popu-t lar plays at popular prices. Re served seats at Sawyers at 30 cents. The Raleigh Visitor says of the rendition of these two plays : . . "Two beautiful comedies were presented by the Jessica Thomas Comedy Company at Metrouolitan Haiuast night." Ihe '.Daughter of the. Regiment" is a sterling old com edy in two acts, and is always wel comed upon the" boards . when well performed. Ihe ohara;ter of Jose phine was assumed last night by Miss Jessica Thomas, and well did she render the caste,ably supported by Air. Joe rhysioc. - Their duets, songs, &c,, brought down the house, eliciting frequent encores. Ihe 'Loan of a Lover,' a standard come dietta, closed the performance with Miss l nomas as Gertrude, and Mr. Joe Physioc as Peter Syke, both of which characters were admirably rendered. All of the other castes in both plays were performed well." ThimprAvemejifojRlejnpiated and now in progress in our city are many and of the most substantial character. Visitors who were here last year will be astonished upon their return this season Water supply now abundant to al!ay the dust, gas light to illuminate the darkness, good pavements to facilitate pleasant walking, street cars to bring remote places together, a new and splendid hotel at the Sulphur Springs, a beautiful drive from the city to this new resort, many new places to stop at with, all modern improvements, and at, more reasonable prices than heretofore, finer and larger stores, with greater variety of i . i , i 1 1 i , . gooas in Buorc, a sue viae nas roovea to the front and is now. abreast with the age and with the march of improvement going on throughout the new South. Miss Van Zant hae to thank the pres of Chicago for saving her from and act of sentimental folly which she would have regretted all her lie. A unanimous newspaper protest against her marriage with Spies, the condemned anarchist, has prevailed upon the Sheriff to put such obstac les in the way that the nuptials can not take place except in spirit. Ihe young woman seems a fit subject for a writ de lanatico inquirendo. - There is now being formed inNew York a combination of Republicans who are to place Chauacey M. De- pew in the held as a Presidential candidate in 1888, Blaine is trying to onset this deal, by throwing I.i influence in favor of W. Miller in his Senatorial contest The scheme in- clades.the nomination of Ex-Con' gressman Burleigh for Governor and Speaker Husted lor w. M. hV' art's successor in the : United States Senate. . - ; . . . -'. f7t Stock-Law Mass Mkettng. it :; -'r-yy : r There wHl be a grand tnass meeting of all the stock law men held, in the court house in the city of Asheville, on . Wed nesday, Jan 20th, to protest against, the passage pf the law now before the Gen eral Assembly, known as the "JPeareon Stock Law Repeal Bill.', ; Let every person in sympathy-with the movement attend." j , , dtd . , Makv Citizens.' . SeHv, JPmMmr emd TUUmM. - II. H. Lyons can always be relied upon to carry in stock the purest 'and best goods and sustain sthe reputation of being active, pushing and reliable, by' recom mending articles witn wen established merit and such as are popular. Having the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New .Discovery for consumption, colds andconghs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. ;It will surely cure any and every affection ol throat, tunes or chest, and in order to prove our claim, we ask you to call and feet a Trial Bottle free. The Valley Mutual has entered noon its ninth year. It has paid . over three quarters of a million of dollars in death claims, and has not a loss to-day due and unpaid.. Mr. T. W- Branch is aeent at Asheville. --- , ' ' jan22-d3t The only eennine Steteson and DunlaD Hats; also a large stock- cheaper grade of liats, " at whitlock's. A I'..-' .-. if! 1 - -mm 188' - , , rFor the Asheville CmiEx. THE STOCK LAW QUESTION. ; I see from the proceedings in the Leg islature that one of the members from this county has introduced a bill, calling for an election on the stock law or no fence question. Would it not be well for the conservative and law abiding citi sens to speak out? and let the members of the Legislature know the true feel ings of the people on this vital question to in em at tnis lume, . ana save us from another exciting election,' for one, I do not believe that a majority of the farm ers desire that an election should be held: we all know that this question en tered into the last election to a certain extent, but it must be admitted and is well known that many votes were cast for the anti stock law candidates that were no-fence or stock law men.-1 have heard of many saying that they are now in favor pf the law. -There is one other issue in this casa to be made. We now have the law in operation in a large portion of the coun ty, and the farmers have taken their fences from around their lands, and many of them have hauled the rails off. and sold them for wood, so I am inform ed, and many farms at this time have not sufficient rail timber on their. land to fence it. - v.' --... 'I'hln bill now before the 'Legislature.. to my view, was not nresented in the in terest of the farmers, but in the intere- oi' the man tfi pviutr-i, ndonlv p redeem his "pledge to tae voter- x on will permit me to say that I hate never advocated the "stock-law." But I am candid to say that I do not see how any one at the present time, and has the good of his county at heart, can enter any objection to the law, when he considers the hardship it would now entail on many oi the farmers, by repeal ing it. .. JtSTICfi. The "New York Star thinks that theSenatorsshould.be elected by the people. v A petition has been presented to the West Virginia Legislature "ask ing the passage of a bill providing for physiological , temperance in struction'' in the public schools. Humphrey Moore, a lately de ceased Baltimorean, made $100,000 by dealing in second " hand books. He left it all for benevolent pur poses, the major portion being for the establishment of an institution for public discussions, entertain- mepts and other popular education al gatherings. ; A report prevailed in railroad cir cles Friday that the Nortolk and Western Railroad Company would extend its line to Chattanooga, Tenn. lhis.it was declared, had been made necessary in order that the company might secure through business, as the traffic of the East Tennessee Railroad having passed into the hands of . the Richmond Terminal Company would diverted to the Richmond and Danville Rail road; ; '.. . Twenty States in which State elections were seriously contested in 1886 show a net Democratic plurali ty of 45,188 vot63. In 1884 the same States gave a net plurality of 246, 612 votes. This Democratic gain of nearly two hundred thousand is an indication of the increased strength of the Democratic party under the rd ministration of President Cleve land. We commend these figures to the serious considation of the friends of Mr. Blaine. , The Philadelphia , Record- says : "The 'New South' is stirring, tapping huge veins of coal and subterranean lakes of petroleum in Texas, digging for iron ore and coal in Mississippi, building railroads in Georgia nnd factories in Alabama, and urging Tennessee to the development of her wonderful mineral resoarce?. The American must work, and in the fresh fields of labor offered be low Aiason and Dixon's line, he is finding at present the richest re rards." ; Thefew York Star says: Ac cooling to the gossip one hears, the French ball on Monday night : be came a scene -of drunkenness and riot.without precedent in the histo ry of the town. All the fast women of the place was there, and most of them cot as drunk as their opportu nities would permit. One woman ' seated' hereelf in a tub of ice water ahd salt, which had been used as a ' champagne; cooler. She was so drunk that she could not get up. Another woman had her dress torn off in ono'of the boxes. About twenty per cent were respec table, and that most of - them left betore the orgy was at its height. - . - Wonderful Curt. , W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Re tail Druggists of Rome, "era, say : We have been selling Dr. King's New Dis covery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remodies that sell as well or give such universal satisfaction. There eaye been some wonderful ceres effected by these medicines in thi3 city. Several oases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few boU ties of Dr, King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee tbem always. - Sold by II. H. Lyons. - - - Best 5c, cigar in End Choice. - -r the city West - att Albums, Work BoxeB, Manicure sets, Collar and cuff Boxes, Mirrors, Dress iner Cases, and a pretty lot' of .Match Safes, Thermometers, and other useful presents, 1 at Whitlock's. - Go to Moore and Robard's European Restaurant, if you "want to enjoy a .good meal or oysters served, in any style, where you will be entirely private and free from any objectionable, parties, as only the "well-behaved" are admitted to jpeiv maing-room. . ir .v Oo PRICE 5 CENTS STATE NEWS. The State printing will . be given to the Raleigh Chronicle. The con testants were P. M. Hale and the Neios-Observe,: . The Fayetteville News has chane ed hands, J, H. Benton and W. M. uecker have purchased" the paper irom otepnen j. worth. Mr. Worth will go elsewhere to engage in busi ness. The feeling in Raleigh is tha the State Agricultural Departmen will be eliminated of much of its power by the present Leeislature. It may not be abolished as a whole, but the feeling is largely against a continuance ol the management as heretofore. - The present House of. Represen tatives, as a whole, is said to be, in point of intelligence and general appearance, far behind any House lor tne past hlteen years. It is wholly non-progressive in policy, and will spend its time principally rnaking'polilical capital tor the SUr'1,v-"- and their allies in Says the Wilson Advice We see with pleasure that there" is a strong probability that Gen- W. R. Cox will be made minister to Turkey. He would maintain the dignity of the nation and that is about all a minister to a foreign country has to do at the Turkish Court. The proverbial "luck" of the General will hardly desert him at this late day we hope. The Fayetteville Observer Gazette throws out the following suggestions for legisla tors to act upon. It says : "Do away with the crop lien law, preserve the present system of county government, pass an act providing for convict labor on the public roads, pass Mr. T. H. Set ton's mechanic's lien law do these things, legislators, and we believe your fellow-citizens will rise up and call you blessed." Over Pills. Ubo Dr. Gusn'g liver Pills for Sallow com plexion, Pimples on the Face and Billious- ness. .Never BicKena or gripes, umy one ior a doeo. Samples free at H. H. Lyons. datrlw. To Business Men. ' . It vou desire to reach the largest uum- oer oi the best people in Western Caro lina and East Tennessee, use the adverti sing columns of the Citizen, Daily and Weekly. The Citizen has a much lar ger bonafidi circulation in the territory mentioned, than any other paper. Rates are low, coriderine circulation. AVhen you want a good smoke try the West End Choice. Best 5c. cigar West End Choice Underwear real low, at WhiUock'B. Blankets and-' Comfoits' lower than ? at Whitlock's. ever, Try-Woodeock's West Eud Choice Cigar. ' The "ilascot B'roil" is tlie thing in the way of oysters at Turner''. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H OUSE FOlt RENT. IV..1 1 f.nUhiul TTntlCQ Ml TCallpV IB B 1 It street for rent from 2 to A months. llftf jan24dll Druggist. LOST, A Ladirs' Gold Hunting Cage Wtvtch, marked "M. It T " with short chain, with ball at en'l. The fir.dor will be liberally rewaraea iiieni Mr. S. Jl. Kepler's stnre or at Mr. T. W. Pattons resilience at Camp l'atton. . jan 2S tv.t - IESSONS WISHING TO MAKE MONEY tiock, Grain, 1-rovl lons, nnd Oil, SHOULD- INVESTIGATE LAUBIE & CO.'3 SYS TEM OF DEALING lis EH.AL.lj VH. L,tiuc LOTS ON ONE PER CENT. CASH MARGINS. Ten Dollars will, ior example, cover ten- $150 baares, or l.iwu ousneiiwi untiiu Explanatory Pamphlet Free. QUOTATIONS WIRED. Oram and .-arglni rreitrti by Ttltgram or wKail. IAURIE & CO., ' STO'JK BROKERS, ALSO DEALERS IX FOREIGN EXCHANGE, 850 Ilroatlway, Kew Ysrk, l.TKa VrnmVmf, r,T th flrTTI eentlfJUieD Of experience and hiRit etanoing in me urain ami SiocS Commission buaiuesj and among their references are a number of the leading Banks "Sew York CommereicU ti'ev." . --jiaej oav- Btaiuicna uiuium thai, hnnn firths are indisDUtable The reputa tion of the firm is such, that parties can rest assured of receiving their profits the moment thev are made, no matter what the amount may be." Xew York.Evating Telegram. . Jan 2a deodiwsntos - - : T U. COBB, - . Altornej- aad CnbseIIr at lag," : Ofllce in Burielt building, North side Public square, . ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all Courts, Btatc and Federal, jan22dly . fun: FU9T X OPERA HALL. BEGINNjfNG. S3 Monday, January 34th. Jessica Thomas 5 COMEDY COMPANY. POPULAR PLAYS AT POPULAR PRICES " ' ADMISSION lOct. - 20ets. SOcta. MONDAY NIGHT Daughter of the Itegiment ' a sr d ..- ' Loan ot a lover. , Reserved seats now on sale at Sawyer's - . store withoct extra charge, jan 22 dlwk citiztn job cm::: j WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQU.A EE. bill heads' . ni f ir.vrrs ccuurr.. LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, &c 74 Wo- of all kind dene with fromftness and at low fries Powell & Snider's Column. DAII.T BVLLETOV. 100 bags Coffee, bU bbis. JSugar : (10. uuo a-!C4fc, . . ill boxes Soap, a. CO boxes Crackers - 275 cases of Canned Goodsy ' 115 cases Baking Powders. Grapes, Bananas, Uranges, Lemons, French Prunes, Cranberries, Figs, Dates, Prunelles, Table Nuts, Olives, Olive Oil, Currants, Citron, Imperial Cabinet Raisins, California Layer Raisins, Vineyard Cluster Kaisiosr. Valencia Raisins, , .Sultana Raisins, Maple Syrup, Rock Candy Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, Buckwheat Flour, Mushrooms, Macedoine, . Capers, alince Meat, . Chocolate, Cocoa, Cocoanuts, .., Gelatine,: Crosse & BlaekweWs Pickles, Obelisk Pickles, Beech & Sherwood's Pickles, Domestic Pickles, Royal Baking Powder, Morsford s Baking Powders, French Mustard, English Mustard, Lee & Perrin,8 Worcestershire Sauce, Tobasco Sauce, . North of England Sauce, -. Durkee's Salad Dressing, White Wine Vinegar", JTesh Shore Mackeru, . Cream Codfish, - - Fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs, Cream Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese, . Parmesan Cheese, ' -SapsagoChtfese. : -AshtonSalt. Macaroni, I Vermicelli, Horse Radish,? . Flavoring Extracts,! French Herbs, '; - Jellies, Preserves FineTeaS Choicest Roasted and.Green Coffee -Powdered Sugar, aaa Confectioner's Sugars Granulated Sugar, Brighton C Sugar, Canary Sugar. RawN.O.tfo. Strained Honey, Honey in comb, Fancy HeadRiee, , SelectSpicea 37,600 lbs. Flour, " 35,000 lbs. Bran and Shorts, 36,000 lbs. Hay, 1600 bushels Oats, 400 bushels Meal, 1200 bushels Corn If we coveredja Jnewspaper (we might make a list of tho gooda we carry, but as it is we caanot tell half. - We have several additional stos rage rooms, and are tiow filling up with, the largest f tock in oar line to be found ia the Efate, wholesale orretaiL ' , . - POWELL & SNIDER delS-Sm - r v

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