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BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, A d fob Work of all kinds done with , 1 Y-or, fi3.00 .' M. a... 3.00 I V- ..i-. i.e .'tin.; .v.-t 7: '.OW. VOL II.-NO 246. s ASHEVILLE' N.C, ,WEDNE&CAY. MORNING. JAN. 36;- 188". PRICE 5 CENTS from finest and at low fricet. V y -' iJi;VIH.K SOCIETIES. .v..- .iwi(Ki.Tj, No. 5. 3. A. Torter Eminent C ramus! Jor; Jordan Stone. Secretary. Meets first W"d):c!l-i nlsrht In each month. A.heeUi-- Ctiiiplrr, S. A. if.O. II. Bell, UiRh Prit.'t; Hamriicrsiilng, Secretary. Meets lh.i wsii'i Wednesday niim in each month. Ml. Herao L-'t. No. 11. J. A. M. II C. Fai-.: v,-;!rahir.fiil Master; Fred. L. Jacobs S-crciary. MvcU :' lie wt Friday ttiht la each Scn'iaio. Lis l'ic, A. 0 No. C15.-J A. Boanlman, Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary, ileets the first and third Monday nights in each month. French Broad Caaneit, No. 701, R. A. EUi Levy, Regent : Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meet J in tho hall of the Kniu'.itB of Honor on the second and fuiiitn Monday nishts in each month. The Wowxrit tli&lnruury Society of the M. B. church, f:ith. meet in the chufcii class-room on the rirt Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P.M. Tim IKauli of the West Lod:;'. Xo. 40, F. A. A. Y. M. Meets on the iirat and third Monday nights iu etch month. Jaincs Lutttmore, fforehipf nl Master ; II. B. Brown, Secretary. The AslmmUe Public Library, over Jtr. Kep ler's Store, opposite Eaglo Hotel, and next dior to The Bank of Ashevillo. ia open to vis itors from 19 a. ra. to 1 p. m. and from 4-.S0 to iuSOp.ra. TROYALSStWiJ Jk a - ' is! 1 fSgf 'Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wbolesomcncss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weieht alum or phosphate powderj. Sold only in rant. Royal Baking Powder Co., 1O6 Wall St., New York. ianl9-dStwl2m COMPOUND OXYGEN. Drs. Hargan, Stons Olatchell, SPECIALISTS, BFFICBPuUtaM Building, Jtlala 81. ASHEVILLE, N. C Ke use In the treatment of Chron. 0 senses, COMPOUND OXYGEN and Medicated Vapor by direct inhalation. Those who suffer from diseases of the Respiratory Or ganssuch a Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis asthma. Chronic Sore J'hroat, Loss of Voice, etc., ind who have failed to bo cured by the ordinary treatment ol Cod I.irtr Oil, llypophosphites, rocket Inhalers, and the like, may be permanent ly cured by our new treatment ; since we have cured and are curing cases which had resisted all other means and which bod been pronounced Incurable by the best physicians. The Compound Oxygen Treatment is not only valuable in diseases oi tha respiratory tract, but is working prompt and permanent cures in all diseases depending upoa an impoverished or impure condition of the b'tocd, such as Debility, Epilepsy, Rhetmatisoij Chorea, NeuralRia. l aral yais, Diabelea, JJrlghVs Disease, Anamia, Seroiu la, and all Diseases of the Sliin. The Only Trouliucul nliich will permanently cure Nasai, CaTacbh! The only Specific tor Asthma! The treatment is pleasant to take, and cannot aggravate any case however delicate and sensi tive. . . . Special attention rnid to diseases of the Rec tum, such as Files, Fhnnre, Fistnla, Prolapsus, eic. . 4 ... . .. . AjE W TREATMENT, pnarf,. and nvariably gdcoessfnl. '- No loss of ti n irom business or pleasure during treatment. ' . or ta se who cannot come to our oilice, and w no need the Compound Oxygen, we have a Home Treatment, which in many cases is as val otble as the ofiw-e Trtrecnt. We will send the apparatus anU tutu.. ;o last two months for IliOO . , REFERENCES. Rev. N. 8. Alt-ria'it. Wellington, O.; Wm Bat ne, M D, PcM)rl. Tean ; L. T. Iglehatdt, Esq., Evansville, lnd ; John B. Pnow, E., Tipton, Tenn ; Hon. 11. 8. Fuller, Boonville, lod ; G. A. Meara, Esq, Asheville, N.C.jRov. , Bell. Bell Write for Illustrated Pamphlet, which will be mailed free, in regard to treatment. Aauresa DRS. HARGAN 8TONE Sc GATC1UTLL. -nor 1-dawfim ASHEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQU ARE. ' Bella PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In .tallinonU of $5 and 110., ONE PRICE ONLY. Sheet Music and Mmdc BooM. ' Old instru r rata take In exchange. ' For Catalogues and Ci (filers apply to . 0. FAIjK ngi7:d&wly H OTJSE TOR RENT. Well Famished House on aiiey sr gtreet for rent from 2 to 4 mouths. 8 j' Apply t W tf 7RI.H1M. ";i-'X 1 jnn 23 dti DmgglKt. i DAILY EDITION. THE A1XY CITIZEN WiU he Dnblifihed every Momine (ex cept Monday) at the following rates strictly catt: One Year . . . . : W 00 Mnntha. .... . . 3 00 Three " . : . . . ' . I 60 One , . : R One Week, . . . . . IS r,iw dwtAm will i4lllvM t.flA (VflTVr V. ery Morning in every part of the city to onr EnDBcnrjera. ana narues wsuuuk ik will please call at the Citikkn Office. Send your Job Work of all .kind to On Citizen Office, if you want il done neatly, cheaply and wuu axtpatcn. Arrival and DeparSare of Paaaeaffer TraiBi, Hauheuhx Arrives 6:M p. m.' andJeparU 10:5im. . - : . -TpwimihiV- A.H5va )0?i- adk I :H w ATSKKVjLLiKTTre skiu p m. ana aeparts 8.00 a. m. . Bpaktakblho Leavo Aahevillo 7:00 m ; arrive at HendersonviUe 8:15 a m; at Spartan burg H:40 am. Leave Spartanburg 4:00 p m; arrive at Hen dersonville 7:10 p m; at Aaheville 8:15 p m. INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. Go to the "Racket Meat Market," North side public square, for fresh Beef, Pork. Mutton, Dressed Chickens and Turkeye. It. Do you wish the stock law voted upon by the people ? Would it be likely to produce new etrife and bad blood? Let there be a full expression of opinion. That unterrified Democrat, "Bear Hunter'! Fate Burnett, of North Fork, Black Mountain, is attending Court tbis week. The auction sales on the public square seem very attractive to our friends from the country on the look out for bargains. The citizens of Buncombe who oppose the Pearson Repeal Bill will meet to- dav to take action in the premises. mis is their right- All sides should be heard. Let the law-makers have all the light they can get on the subject. Don't forget the meeting at the court house to day at 12 o'clock to protest against the passage of the Pearson bill for the repeal of the Buncombe btock Law. Workmen are engaged in digging the foundation for a large building on the lot next to the old office of Judge Henry, on the West eide of the Jourtnouee square. Wait Hill, at Li'JWood's beaf mar ket, ha3 some spleadldSifc oya-tci-.i ii baud. viKS k't'ps thp befit fish and oysters at all timejt, and will se-ve familes when Jesird. Mr. Pearson says no delegation will be invited to go before the Senate commit tee in the matter of the Buncombe stock law. This is the province of the com mittee. We favor a full and fair hear ing. If parties desire to le heard, let them be heard. Our country friends attending Court will find it to their advantage to renew their subscription to the Citizen; the Daily will keep them frely advised of all Legislative do ing. Why can we not have a swim ming school in Asheville this sum mer? Here is a fine opportunity for business enterprise. Who will make the first dive? There are millions in it. The arrivals by the trains are quite numerous for this season of the year. Travellers are on the wing for Spring orders ; they are getting full orders from our enter prising merchants. The Grand Jury of the Inferior Court have returned quite a num ber of indictments, and will thor oughly overhaul' the county build- .lt!"r " mgsana puDiic omces, as well 'as look into the bonds of all fiduciries. A labored editorial in the Advance yesterday regarding the Pearson Fence Law reads the people the dear people the ' eood people's rights &c, &c. This is the sum and substance of it. " Only this and nothing more. 'A ; -' J: ' ', i ne mut after ma nam rain, jai iast disappearing under the influence ot the wind "and sun'walking is quite good, would be much better if the sidewalk had the dirt scraped off, and swept occasionally. What enterprising merchant will comA mence this much needed reform. The cause now on trial, a prose cution for selling mortgaged prop erty is attracting a great deal of inter est in the Inferior Court; it is being 1 1 i i t ... . iougnt men uy men, una wun great persistance by the attorneys en gaged. The case closed yesterday by the defendant Geo. Justice being acquited. v , No sufferer from any scrofulous disease who will fairly try AyeHs Sarsaparilla, need despair of a cure. It will purgetbe blood ot all impurities, theroby destroy ing the germs from which scrofula is developed, and will infuse new life and -vigor throughout the whole physical organization. tZ4 Crockery ann Gl.ass.. ' ' Prices lower than ever now and all orders large or small promptly filled. Will soon open ' an entire new 'line of White Granite or Iron Stone China and C. C. Ware. Outline of Glassware is larzetand complete, and prices verv low. The stock of Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Cotlery, etc., ia one of the beet ia the State. . j. a. Law, South Main street Don't lose your chance to get the one dozen cabinet size photos made by Mr. Lindsey. bv guessing at , he population ot Asheville. Register open at Grant & Koseberry's. Mr. Robert Stobo, of Hoboken, N. Y., who, with his family has been for some weeks stopping at the bwannanoa Hotel, died on Monday night of .a pulmonary disease. His remains will be carried home for interment , ' We coDgratuthte our friend Capt. W. D. Spragueof the Round Knob Hotel, in having captured ' a fair daughter of . Newbeme, : N- C, to share with him the fortunes of life. On Thursday last he was united in marriage to. .Miss .rtrptpCi raoi Kewierne. ACapt . carries with' him into his new life, the bfst wishes of his hot of friends, and Mrs. Sprague may rest assured that in the lottery of life she has drawn a prize of which any woman might be proud. . - The -case of the State vs. Dan Henderson, in which the latter is charged with complicity in 'he es cape from jail of Ray, Anderson and others, was called before the Inferior Court yesterday afternooon. The State is represented by the So licitor, and assisted by Mr. W. . R. Whitson. The defendant by Mr. J. S. Adams and Capt M. E Carter. This case excites a good deal of in terest, as it involves the escape of possibly the most desperate pris oners that were ever incarcerated in the county. The Jibhca Thomas Comedy Com pany. For two nights the Popular Price Comedy Company have entertained large and appretiatives audi ance at the Opera House. Dont fail to go to the performance to night not only go yourself, but take your sweetheart ; if not so lucky borrow the loan of one for the occasion Any how take yourself, your aunts nd your cousins, and your wife's mother's relations. The lover of music and song will find ample gratification ot their taste in "Jessica," the sweet singer and the charming, dashing, inimitable actress. "Beshrew us, but we all love her heartily, for she is wise, if we can judge of ner, and fair Bhe ig.Jf ures h?ravr -. -iind true she is as shehaa proved hcrjulf: and therefore, like herself; wise, fair and true. Shall she be. praised for her accomplisbmejita? . -Tlrtflfe who - have a sense of the humorous will be carried awav with the quiet, sly, mirth-provoking hu mor, . side-splitting laughter and uproarious fun of "Joe.'' He is a trump, as a verdant green. but only' 80called; his humor is sly, most, devilish sly, but most knowing, natural and hfe-hke. Our "Joe" must not be confounded with Dickens' iat boy "Joe." Our "Joe" is wide-awake, and knows it all the time, if he does make soma mistakes in reading writing. Monday night the "Daughter of the Regiment" held the board; last night the "Pearl of Savoy, "and to-night -'The Hid den Hand." Let everybody turn out and give this deserving troupe a benefit which will cause them to hold Asheville in lively remem brance, as Asheville will alwaws re member them with pleasure and delight. The Richmond and Danville offices are to go back to Richmond. The elegant buildings in Washington are to be sold or leased. This road promises in future to be more than a through line and of some local benefit to the people of this State. 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 iu as their rates are very reasonable',' and make the Directory as it should, represent completery-the-bafiiQess tt this tjity; and section.' ; : . - . ; 1 E. C. Lin wood's Varixty Markxt.a This market, located on South Main street, had on exhibition in front of the market yesterday a fine 3 year old short horn. It is of the same stock as the one killed some time ago bv Mr Linwood. Its actual weight was 1877 lbs., and has had no equal before or since. Call and procure a piece of tbis bovine wonder. This Jumbo steer will be slaughtered for Saturday's market . Mr. Lin wo xl has thoroughly refitted and equipped hi? market,and has now the finest market without exception in the South.- He has also made arrangements to have constantly oa haid all kinds of rasats beer, mtttin, veciasn, sausage, wild ducks, partridges, oysters, dressed poultry, prime silver-side cured, sugar cured, and every thing that goes to con stitute a first-class variety market, l . ot-03 . - - . . Somesav "Consumption can't be cured." Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, as proved by 40 years' experience, will care this disease when not already advanced beyond the reach of medical aid. Even then its use affords very great relief, and, insures reiresbing sleep. " - - vi An Old Line Insurance. "man sakl re cently to an officer of Thk Valixv Mu tual: "I know that insurance in your Company is insurance, and I am careful about meeting; mv dues and assessments promptly." Mr. T. W. Branch ia agent at Asheville for the Valley Mutual. . jan2?-d3t -' - The ''Hidden Hand", will be per formed ' to-nigrit " by the Jessica Thornas ComevComganyr ' Be sure and register your gueS3 of the populations fABlieville at Grant & Roseberry's (Irug' store. , The number-i ' mortgages being registered this year are about the same as 'during1 the -corresponding period last year. y; .. V- f;- . Thus far this month Register Pat terson . has issued v 21 marriage licenses, 16 oliwhjch. were for white and 5 lor cploiell. . Mr. A. E. ClarkefToiill-wright, has, his left arm in a sling, occasioned by his rM4rr with a buzzr -saw ' recenC being ba HEaber- Fifty dollars fine and thirty days imprisonraent" is .the : way- Judge Shuford makes his sentence for car rying "oncealed weapons. - He says there is . no excuse .tor carrjicg these weapons in this civilized age and country. , He is right Mr. T. B. Rittenhouse, from Jei6 has sey City, who with his family been lor some month stopping with Mr. Zos. Adams in this place, died on Monday night from lung trouble. His remains will bo car ried North to-day. : " " Mr. David Whitaker, .of Cane Creek, near Tweed s in this county, died on the 11th iust. The deceased nas Deen m Dad health tor some time. He was one -of Buncombe's best citizens, and his death wiJ be regretted by all who knew him. It is- wonderful that the ingenuity of those interested cannot devise ways and means whereby we cannot have more irequent elections. The . people aie absolutely sntteriii j that we do not nave elections often enough. JSrerv man, woman aud child should have a chance at the ci ty treasury.- There is Dot near enough jobbery in citv finances. It may be neeexsary to increase taxation to satisfy th is universal want An English doctor writing about sleep and sleeplessness, observes that the state narcotics produce, is not sleep'but a con dition of narcotism that counterfeits sleep, adding: '.'When a man says, 'I want a quiet night, I will take a sleeping draught he speaks in parables. To ex press the fact plainly 'tie should eay, 'I want a quiet night; I cannot obtain it by going to sleep, . or I am afraid to trust to the chances of natuxWest, o I will poison myself a ly' -"J. enough to make me unconscic ""Vhtly par alyze my uerve ce "innuh to 1 beiore tne mind, tu which nroduce a . Ia fi rlrncra 'Suoc'ks sleep would be limited." Ti! s of inaction which is brought about y natural sleep is very different from tb t which is pro- duced by paraiysii or an degree. If any one woul' desire the greatest possible benefit from a visit to this moun tain region, they should come enrly en ough in the season to secure "loct I habi tation," otherwise they may nnd them selves so mixed up with trunks boxes and bed. fellows as to wish that they bad remained at home instead of a pilgrimage to the mountains in search of comforts and of health. Those intending to spend the summer here should be on the, ground not later than June, and having secured comfortable headquarters for the season at Asheville. for a base they can then make forays on the surrounding places of attraction as may suit their taste or convenience. Most people who come here, con.e too late and leave too soon, many do not until the middle of July. and often bring with them, malaria from the lower country, which nature must throw off and in doing so, subjects the patient to more or less inconvenience. Another consequence to the .male biped is that if he waits until the middle of July he will find it very difficult to find lodgings lor single gentlemen, bo he will have to herd with a'gregarious mul titude of his own kind, and be wilt kick. or be kicked, or a worse fate may be his, some unwilling associates may snore. Come early. Entrench and fortify your self against the intrusions of the invad ing hosts of these .mountains in the sum mer, their name is legion. The Knights of Labor have re solved to boycott certain brands of beer. Asa matter of morals the Knights are at least on safe ground; but as a matter of basfness the boy- cot is indefensible. - There is no good in itfoi anybody;- , - W. D. Hovt & Co.. (Wholesale and Re tail Druggists--of "Rcprer-t y eay : We have been selling Dri King's .New Dis covery, Electric Bitters and Bncklen's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as -well or give such universal satisfaction, . There eaye been some wonderful cures effected bv these medicines in this city, beveral cases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few - bot tles of Dr, King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. '. Isold by H. H. JLyons. . . . , ' " .-' Now is the time far bargains... Go to Whitlock's. : i 6t The Valley Mutual has' entered noon iU ninth vear. It has Daid over three quarters of a million of dollar in death claims, and baa not a loss to-day due and unpaid. Mr. 1. w, jjrancn is agent at Asheville. ' - jan22-d3t , The onlv genuine Steteson and Dunlap Hats; also a large stock cheaper grade of Hats. , ; - ; art If hitlocx s. 'Best 5c. cigar in the city' West End Choice.:, . : : att WRAPS ! WRAPS! ! WRAPS ! ! 1 for Ladies, Misses, and Children; ) educed below their value to close out this sea son's stock, ; ' , : at Whitlock's. Canned goods of every Variety, prea erves, jelliea &c, very low Rt Moore and Robard's. : i: ; ! i , '. . . dtf The West End Choic Cigar, only 5 cents. ' -. . -v-: .; .. The "Pinafore Steam" is one' of the ways cvsters are servisi at tfurner'a. - THE LEGISLATURE. Monday's Proceedings Cosd exsbd. . The bill to'aulhorize tho commission era of Swain county to levy a special tax to build or prepare a jail, passed its third reading and was enrolled. Bill for the relief of tax collector.) and sheriffs, empowering them to collect ar rears of taxes, after considerable discus sion, passed its second and third read ings. The bill to prevent dealing in futures passed its second reading. . HOUSE.' -Messrs. Ewartand McClure presented petitions asking for a physicians lien law. ' ' - . - Mr. Newaian, a bill to amend chapter 214iJ laws 1885, giving a pension to WAuKva of Confederate soldiers, .who t Mrv-.Uverman -moved-: to1 reconsider Vhe vote by which the House refuted to foncur ia the senate amendment to h. B. 37, to levy a special tax for Jackson county. Motion : prevailed and the House concurred in the .amendment. H. B. 1, bill to repeal chapter 871 .laws 885, relating to stock in mountain ranges passed its third reading. The report of the committee on privi leges and elections in favor of W. W. Farmer, the sitting member from Wil son county, was unanimously adopted. H. B. 79. to repeal sections of 2,S13and 2,814, relating to elections on the ques tion of stock law in Jackson, Graham, Clay and Henderson counties passed its second reading, but failed to pas' its third reading. Mr. Crawford, of Haywood, moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill failed to pafs its third reading. This motion prevailed, and Mr. Ste vens called for the ayes and noes.. The call was sustained and the bill failed to pass its third reading, 28 ayes, iti noes. ' H. B. 22, to repeal the Wake county stock law, was withdrawn. H.B. 52, to repeal the Wake county Stock law. TLe committee reported a majority and a minority report. Pend ing discussion the House adjourned and the matter went over until Tuesday as unfinished business. The Lucknosy Paper Mills, at Bridgetorr, N. Y., were totally de stroyed by fire at an tarly hour Sundav morning, caising a loss of 835,000, less than half of which is insured. Ludberry and Hamilton, the al leged assassins, who were taken from jail at Warren, Ark., rn Thurs day night by a masked mob (ereo neously thought to bo composed of their friends), were - shortly afkK ward hanged. - The Texas House of licpresenta tivts Las passed a bill .forbidding any judicial, executive, athainigtra- tire or pass, ioiJictitig y W.alty- of $1,000 tor such offence. Mr. Chamberlain is preparing the famous "three acre and a cow" amendment which overthrew the Conservative Government of last yea.'. He will, if he can, upset the present Ministry before the coming session is two month old. It has been stated that the High License law of Missr uri yielded more revenue to the public Treasury last year than did all the taxes levied by the State on railroad, telegraph and bridge companies, and on mines and manufactories put together. Under a prohibitory system there would haye been as much drinking: and no revenue. The California fruit men have re solved to ask the California Con gressmen, to obtain an increased tariff on imported raisins and to op pose the reduction of duty on Span ish raisins. - Thus the American people aro to be made to pay more for raisins because th'e glorious cli mate of California happens to be fa vorable to raisin culture. Under the protective tariff system the more varied and abundant our resourcrs the worse we are off. The Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia has decided that the Act oi March 4, 188G, to regulate the grant ing of license?, is constitutional, ant3 that no mere tender of coupons will authorize any person to proceed with his lOsiness without a license. Thij decision will do any with the neces sity for an extra session of the Gen eral Assembly, it having been feared that in the absence of some iegisla- tioe on the subject the J reasurv of the Commonwealth would next May be filled with coupons. - 7 The :Court Saturday granted a degree of divorce to the Marchio ness of Queensberry from the Mar quis of Queensbc-rry, on the ground of adultry. The evidence adduced showed, that the Marquis alter marriage livrd as a bachelor in St. James street, London, . that his wite was never there, but that a lady went fre.quentl ty the appartments occupied by the Marqui3 in St. James street, dined there with him and occupied the same bedroom with him. The Marquis made no defense. - - .--. Active, AtMnf mmd BtttcMt. II. H. Lyons can always be elied upon to carry in stock the purest and best goods and sustain sthe reputation of being active, pushing and reliable, by recom mending articles with well established merit and such as are popular. Haying the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of throat, lungs or chest, and in order.tb prove our claim, wo ask you to call and get a Trial Bottle free. : - : Read the grand special sale advertise ment ofWhitlock , and Becure.good bargains- - , '. , : . . , . : Make ' your eelections early before goods are picked over, at Whitlock's. Fashioh Not8. A favorite ariaugement of the front hair is to turn back a thick tress from thel middle of the forehead, with short locks curlingaforward on the temples, after the fashion introduced by the Pres ident's wife. This is most suitable for low foreheads, but if the forehead is high the middle tress should be made to droop lorwarusugnuy ueiure Deinz carried Dacic. Lady's cloth in light tints is the latest novelty in dress fabrics. They come in pale mauve, lavender, rose, China blue Suele. .reseda, light sage, terra cotta and chaudronl ' The 'reseda cloth polonaises.' are draped over cream-white skirts thai are bordered with brown fur and deed' rated with pointed passementerie of giK or copper, for trimming . these pale cloths there are also garnitures of out work of cloth in arabesques. Narrow ribbons form an important part of evening dress for ycjung girls. Their annua or vrvt dresw (tfSA.fi litftrfillw covare6with ribbonv, satiif'br moire moire principally arranged in perpendi cular or diagonal lines. The edge of the skirt or the deep plaitings have from three to seven rows of the narrow rib bon set on in graduated distances. The fulds of the looping are held by bows with innumerable long ends, and they aro repeated on the shoulder. Lustrous satins in light arid dark shades are still popular for evening wear, as tney light up so well at night, btnned satins of white, with a color, as Nile-green Drocaded stripes, with plain white strip es, or else pink with cream white or bright-yellow velvet and satin, are sent out by Parisian modistes, trimmed with flounces ct point d esprit lace, in which narrow ribbons are run. The sleeves are then puffs of the dotted net across the front of the arm, banded by narrow rib- bone. - l.iver Pills. Use Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion, Pimples on the Face and Billions ness. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a aoso. camples iree at u. u. Lyons. dawlw. When you want a good smoke try the West Jind Choice. Best oc- cigar West End Choice Underwear real low, at Whitlock's. Blankets m and Couifoits lower than ever, at Whitlock's. Try Woodcock's West Etui Choice Cigar, The "Mascot Broil" is.tl.a thing in the way of oysters at Turner''. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. UN3 CANDY, Gnnrf fnr all fnncrhe on1 I tins nicnaoos a ' I). GOODMAN'S, jan 26 dlt near Post Office. M ONTHLY MEETING. The recnlarTconthly meetinroi the Enncombe county jueaicai society wiiLfi-efa at 12 M V, ' l"i ,u 'uaT for the ens. .4-iK.t.isin5.-5,- 1 TJiVILL PAY YOU to e.vam-.ue our reduced price in DRESS FL4NXEI.S, single and double width. - BEARDEN, RANKIX & CO. jan 20 dtf JUST EEGEIVED TO-DAY: "Malaga Grapes." Bananas, (very, fine); Oranges, Lemons, French Primes, Figs, DATES, WHITMAN'S AND ROYSTER'S FINE COFKCTIONS, AT J. M. HESTON, Eagle Hotel Block. FUN! TUX I FUN ! OPERA HALL. BEGINNJING3 Monday, January S 1th. Jessica Thomas COMEDY COMPANY. POPULAR PLAYS AT POPULAR PRICES. - ADMISSION 10ct. SOcts. 30cto. WEDNESDAY NIGHT HIDDEN HAND. Reserved seats now on sale at Sawyer's : score wicoout extra cnarge. - jan22dlwk Powell & Snider's Column. DAILY BUI.I.ETIN. 100 bags Coffee, bO bbls. Sugar, 400 lbs. fine Tea, 2100 lbs. Soda, , 111 boxes Soap, 60 boxes Crackers 275 cases of Canned Goods, 115 cases Baking Powders. Grapes, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, French Prunes, Cranberries, Pigs, Dates, Prunelles, Table Nuts, Oliyes, Olive Oil, Currants, Citron, ' ' Imperial Cabinet Raisins, California Layer Raisins, Vineyard Cluster Raisins, - -Valencia Raisins, ; .Sultana Raisins, Maple Syrup, Kock Candy Syrup, -. New Orleans Molasses, Buckwheat Flour, Mushrooms, Macedome, -Capers, Iince Meat, . Chocolate, Cocoa, . Cocoanuts", ' . Gelatin v Crosse & BlachoelFe Pickla," Obelisk PicHen : - Beech & SherWood's Kcklt, ioyal Bakrntt Powaer, Horaford's Baking Powders, !1 French Mustard, English Mustard, Lee & Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce., Tobasco Sauce, North of England sauce, Durkees Salad Dressing, White Wine Vinegar, Fresh Shore Mackerel, Cream Codfish, ; Fresh Butter, - Fresh Egv Cream Cheese, .-...-! fine Apple Cheese, Parmesan Cheese, Sapsago Cheese, Ashton Salt. -Macaroni;'" -Vermicelli, Horse Radish, Flavoring Extracts, French Herbs, . Jellies, Preserves, Fine Teal Choicest Roasted and Green Coffea Powdered Sugar, AAA Confectioner's Sugar, Granulated Sugar, Brighton C Sugar, Canary Sugar, RawN. O.de. Strained Honey, Honey in comb, ( Fancy Head Rice, Select Spices 37,600 lbs. Flour, iio.UUO lbs. Bran and Shorts, 36,000 lbs. Hay, 1600 bushels OaU. ' ' 400 bushels Meal, -1200 bushels Corn If we covered a newspaper -Ww"' might make a list of tbi goods ire -carry, but as it is we cannot tell : half.. . -iXL- u'rui- We have several additional stos ' rage rooms, and are now filling ujr with the largest stock in our line t9"; be found in the State, wholesale 1 ' or retail' : ' :;- V POWELL & SNIDER H lel8-3m -'it i 1 )
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1887, edition 1
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