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- i i .-, V DAILY EDITION. Furnaz, Stone & Cameron, 8DITOR8 AND PEOPBIKTOE8. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, ' WEST 8IDE PUBLIC SQUARE. C" tie ti zen eevu bjial, Xinhua, THE FL0WS8 fiOlLEOrKW 1 Year, . $. 6 Mob., 9.00 1 Yar, - 1.50 fl Mo., TO TfSfftO RATES LOW. POSTERS, BLANKS, tfre And fob Work of all kinds do vitii promptness and at low frices.Z . -I lv. VOL II.-NO2A8. ASHEVILLE N. C FRIDAY; MCjRNING; JAN. 28, 188-. PRICE 5 CENTS 1 A e a:(::ville societies. Jyr'cHi Oivnnn.dery, No. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent C immnnder; Jordan Stone, Secretary. MeeU ant Wadnes1ay night In each inoutn. AchnUte Chapter, R. A. M.-G. U. Bell, High Prift-. ri. Hammershlatr, Secretary. MeeU i i second Wednesday night In each mouth. - r V. lit A f .& A & A.M.- tr r v.. wisih irt Ail Master: Fred. L. Jaooofc H cre'tary Meets ;ibe first Friday night In each "suronnonua Lodtft, K. ot tL, No. 646.--J -Bjordraan, Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets the first and third Monday nights in each "fVA Brood Council, Ko. 701, B. A.-XUU Ivy. Regent: Jordan 6tone, Secretary. Meets la the hall of the Knights of Honor on tb second ami fourth Monday nights in each month. The Woman' $ MUsionary Society of the M. E. church. South, meet in the church class-room on the First Friday of every month at 4 o clock P.M. The Beauty oUie West Lod Ac J. A. A. Y. M Meets on the first and third Monday nights ia each month. James Lxttimore, fforshipf ul Master ; H. B. Brown, Secretary. The Asheville Public Library, over Mr. Kep ler's Store, opposite Eagle Hotol, and. next d jar to The Bank of Astieville. is open to vis itors from IS a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:80 to 8:30 p. m. OlO)G Absolutely Pure. Th is powder never varies. A msrvel of puritv, strength and wbolesomcncss. Moie economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sJld in competition with the multitude of low tent, short weivht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in com. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St., New York. tanl9-4&wl2m COMPOUND OXYGEN. I ;7 Pi '.itsSMA. Drs. Hargan, Stone Oatchell, SPECIALISTS, FFtCKPulliam MuilMng, .Tfairt St. ASHEVILLE, N. C fit use in the treatment of Chron. if eases, COMPOUND OXYGEN and Medicated Vapor by direct inhalation. Those who suffer from diseases of the Respiratory Or gans such as Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis, tsthma. Chronic Sore Throat, Loss of Voice, etc., tnd who have failed to be cared by the ordinary treatment oi Cod Liver Oil, Uypophosphites, Pocket Inhalers, and the like, may be permanent .y cured by our new treatment ; since we have cured and are curing cases which had resisted all other means and which bad been pronounced Incurable by the best physicians. The Compound Oxygen Treatment Is not only valuable in diseases oi the respiratory tract, but Is workins promnt and permanent cures in all diseases depending upon an impoverished or Impure condition of the blood, such as Debility, Epilepsy, Hhenmatis.n, Choiea. Neuralgia. Paral ysis, Diabetes, Bright s Disease, Aneemla, bcroiu (a. and all Diseases of the Skin. The Only Treatment which will permanently cure Nasal CaTakrh ! The only Specific lor Asthma ! The treatment is pleasant to take, and cannot aggravate any case however delicate ana sensi live. Special attention paid to diseases or (he Rec tum, such as Piles, Fissure, Fistula, Prolapsus, . A NE W TRE ATMENT, oimle and availably successful. No loss of ti ne irom business or pleasure during treatment. ror those who ennnot come to our oilice, and wao need the Compound Oxygen, we have a flame Treatment, which in many oases is as val nAhi a. the OlHca Treatment. We will send the apparatus art chemicals to last two months for 1AUU - REFERENCES. Kpv N R. Albrlsht. Wellinirton. O.: Wm Bat- ue, M D,Tu.'slrl. Tean ! L. t. lglehardt, -Esq., Evansville, lnd ; John B. 8now. Esq., Tipton, Tenn ; Hon. B. 8. Fuller, Boonville, lnd ; 0. A. Mears, Esq, AsheviUe, N. C; Rev. O. Bell, Bell F. O., N. C Write for Illustrated Pamphlet, which will be snailed free, in regard to treatment. Address ' DRS. HABGAS , BTONE & OATCBTLL. novl-daw6m ASpraLE MUSIC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. " Sells PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In jtallmcntsof$5andll0. . ONE PRICE ONLY. Meet Music and Mulc Books, Old Instru enta taken in exchange. . For Catalogues and CJrewan apply to - :' o. pals. - ' BCl7:dStWlT - H OUSE FOR RENT. well Furnished House on Bailey "street for rent from 2 to 4 months. Appiy i , ROYAL MSWSJ 1 NJ , . . i&5 stJ'"' ' ML E. PELHAM. Drnggist. jan 23 dtf DAILY EDITION. THE DA1XT CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following .rates itrictlv cash: . - One Year. $6 00 Six Months, ? 00 Uhree " . . . . 1 ... . 60 On a WopV 15 Our Carriera will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscriber, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. Send your Job Wort of all kinds to the Citizen Office, if you vant it done neatly, cheaply antvHU dispatch. Arrival and f Pataseasrer Bauhbukt Ai f68p. m. and depart 10:51 a m. trive -' Tennessee Amvecf 10:55 a. m. and departs 7.-05 pa . Watxxsvtliji Arrives 5:00 p m. and departs 8; 00 a. m. Bfabtasbttro Leave Aiheville 7.-00 an; arrive at HendenonviUe 8:15 a m; at Bpartan bnrg 11:40 am. - Leave Hoartanburg 4:00 p m; arrive at Htn dersonville 7:10 p m; at AsLeville 8:15 p m And they always fit like a glova at Herring and Weaver's Shoes, dtf Lin wood Jumbo Beef is on exhi bition at the Variety Market. The Jessica Thomas Company will to night place on the stasre that popular play, "Kathleen Mavourneen." Uncle Joe Baird was in town on Wed. nesday, the first time we bave seen him here for some time. His many friends are always glad to greet him. The work of filling up the long trestle at Gash's Creek is proceeding rapidly. About 100 convicts are employed tfnder the management of Mr J. M. McMurray. Mr. Wm. Rains yesterday madje an average of tobacco sold at tl)e Banner warehouse of $29.16. Preity good. . J. T. Wyatt, proprietor of the Rowan county Millstone Quarry and Granite works at Salisbury, is in the city. All those fine meats served at Turner's Restaurant are supplied by the Variety Market" Col. J. H. Rumbough left yester dayjfor South Carolina, where he will remain for some time looking after certain railroad interests. The hotel at Alexander's is now kept by Mr. T. M. Alexander, son-in-law of Capt. Alexander, uncle Joe Baird having retired from the Masrertrfhe same on the Srsi.pfthvseTyrrM it t Mr. T. I. VaffrVwith his Driae, is expeciea nob. winis wees. He has been in Cincinnati and other Western cities during the last few days. The alarm as to a blizzard or a special cold wave yesterday morn ing fortunately proved a failure. The morning was bracing and the day proved delightful. Messrs. Redwood & Co. will move into the new Connally store on Pat ton Avenue as soon as the same shall have been completed. Thte store will prove one of the most handsome anc1 possibly the best ar ranged in Asneville. Mr: Bradly Dalton, a tenant on Mr. Lee Smith farm in Henderson qounty, killed a fat hog about 18 months old weighing 4do ids. ev eral hogs have baen killed in the samej neighborhood this winter weighing from oUU to bUU lbs. Messrs. James G. Martin, H.. B. Weaver, L. M. Hatch, D. A. Black well. J. B. Sumner, A. B. Fortune and W. G. Candleir of the delega tion appointed to wait on the ben- ate committee to oppose the passage of the Pearson bill for the repeal of the Buntombe stock law left yes terday morning for Raleigh, r- The Charlotte Chronicle says : We are told that Mrs. Fisher 'a brunette, with good features, hoe eyes and a ready tongue, runs, an 80-horse power Harris-Corliss . engine in Providence, and does it will,- Why shouldn t a woman run aa engine well ? They are successful conduc tors ofa"train.'l ' ?' - We have heard of the same' kind of Women, whose tongue . ran as fast as an 80-horee power engine in Providence, or any where else. Eighih SiMi-AinrvAL . Clearing sale at Law's Silver and China House, from January 3Utb to February 10th, when 15 cents will be deducted from every dollar's worth bought for cash. This applies to all the stock except bond bilver. lo per cent on places many goods at or below cost. These sale are to reduce stock and advertise business. AH should take advantage of it. jan 28 tf E. C. Linwood's Variety Markxt. This market, located on South Main street, had on exhibition in front of the market yesterday a fine i year old short horn. It is of the same stock as the one killed some time ago Cby Mr Linwood Its actual weight was 1877 lbs., and has had no equal before or since. Call and Drocure a Diece of this bovine wonder. This Jumbo steer will be slaughtered for Saturday's market Mr. Linwood ' has thoroughly, refitted and equipped hifmarkeMtnd has now the finest market without exception in the South.' He has also trade arrancrements to bave constantly on hand all kinds of meats beef, mutton, venison, sausage, wild duckr, partridges, oysters, dressed poultry, prime silver side, cured sugar- cured, and every tiling that goes to con stitute a nrst-ciass variety market. 6t-52 . Bkaumunt Academy. The above named echool, known as the colored city school, is in a flourish ing condition, there being 213 pupils en rolled. Its principalis H. B. Brown.who has bad 10 years' experience in teaching in this and other counties. . . Miss Thomas, ahd Ma. Jo Physioc. Oar people have been so pleased with Mia Jessica Thomas and Mr. Joe Pby ioc that we deem it not out of place to give a short history of these two clever little people. It wi'l certainly not cause them to be appreciated the leps, when it is known that they are both essentially Southerners by birth and educatibn. Misb Thomas i a native of Iouisi.-tna, was born in the Cre6oeat City." She was edacated there, and in Mississippi. She is now but little over 21 vears of age, and has bten before the "Foot Lights" not quite 3 years. So rapidly has .she risen in public esteem that she now stands in the front rank as one of the leading Kerio Comic Actresses and Vo calist of the country. She has many friends and school mates throughout the South, who always creet her with pleas ant words and kind attentions.' Some of them are in Aoheville, and it is no less a pleasure to them than to Miss Thomas to renew their former relations wherever met with. V ; : S. C. He too is young, and tbe i ernerall over on the street or on the boards one cannot mistake him ho has been before the public less than five years, and how well he is received by the play-going public in the South and West, is the best evidence of worth aud future prospects sporting the "Sock and BuBkin." Success attend this clever little pair. The Acquittal of Dan Hender son. Much interest was felt in the trial of Mr. Henderson, the jailor al this place at the time of the escape of Ray, Anderson and others. The hearing of the case was concluded on Wednesday, and the jury re turned ajrerdict of not guilty. The defendant was represented by Jir. Jos. S. Adams, and those who heard Mr. A.'s plea in behalf ot his client pronounce it to have been an able one. And thus ends the prosecution against Messrs. Rich and Hender son for having permitted ths escape of the murderers Ray, Anderson and others, under circumstances that led some to believe that there was complicity between the officers of the law and ths prisoners. Both Messrs. Rich and Henderson have had a careful and impartial trial before a jury of their countrymen and have been declared innocent of the charges alleged against them. A Fatal Accident. Yesterday about 12 o'clock a fatal accident occurred about a quarter of a mile this side of Gash's -Crgek on the Wi"!. C. R. Road, and about three miles from Asheville. The mail train going east was somewhat behind time, and a youth named Sam James, flagman for the mate rial train at work at Gash's Creek, was placed in the deep cut a quarter this side of the trestle at which the material train was employed. The sides of the cut had been shaved down quite steep, the dirt having re moved to the trestle which is being filled up. The youth was setting down under this embankment, evi dently to keep warm, as the sun was at that time shining at that point, and was talking to a couple of hoys who were standing in the road just opposite him, when a small slide took place just over his bead, the dirt about . two wagon oads falling immediately on his head and causing Talmost instant death, his neck, having been dislo cated probably by the sudden weight on his heal. The youth was about 17 years ot age, was from Salisbury where his parents live, and was a brother of Mr. Will James, one ot the engi neers on the road. He was highly es teemed by all who knew him. His remains were carried to Salisbury yesterday afternoon Iron columns and heavy cappings are being placed in the front of the new Connally building on Patton Avenue. We are glad to see this improvement in the buildings now going up in-our midst. A 'haracteristic leature - of the meeting in the Courthouse Wedneci day'was its closing scene. A special admirer of the Pearson Repeal Bill cauea ior ail v no iavorea me pas sage of the bill to stand on the benches and be counted. Six stal wart blacks stood up and were counted. - Col. Thad. Coleman and Mr. Mond cure, tne latter ot tne Carolina Cen tral road,- arrived here last night from Kuthertordton, having passed through Hickory JNut tiap. They will to-day return to Kuthertordton over another route, and will only make their report when they shall have examined all the possible routes by which the road could be run in coming to Asheville. Ayer's Hair Vigor improves the beau ty of the hair' and promotes its growth It imparts an attractive appearance, i delightful and lasting perfume. While it stimulates tbe roots, cleanses the ecalp, and adds elegance to luxuriance, its ef feats are enduring; and thus it proves itself to be tho best and cheapest article for toilet use. r . t:. Real Eblatb is now moving right ramdlv Atkinson & Cocke. Real ts tate Dealers of this city, sold 8 lots- last week, and three on yesterday. How thines will rattle when the spring opens np. Better buy your lots now while biaSc?Sf, they are reasonable. - . - Private Theatrical?. The ladies of the Battery Pal k, at an early day, contemplate aseriesotpriyate theatricals for sweet " Cbarity'sr fake. Many of the Bociety ladies of the iity are also preparing for a similar entertain ment, for like purposes. J. This i8 right Amateui Theatricals bave a tendency to elevate the stage, also to brintr together people who have a love for t0 drama and its art, and go far towards changing the opinion of many men ana women who decry the stage. The privife thea tricals at the Madison Square Theatre in New York last week were a reviatjoni and weie attended by a most charming atmosphere of refinement Doywe 8ee on the stage real life, life as it f8? For instance, a love scene. What loiper e,.er woted and wou bride, aner tne manner depicted on the stase? Ur taker draw ing-room episode. The stage cojgDterfeit may bo true, as such episodes s jn the highest and most aristocratic clgggj but not as among cuiuvaiea ana reused pe0. pie in American society. rThe'( reason for this is obvious. ; The profe68ionai actor ecldom if ever had the tme or opportunity, to study the ways' of this sort of people, because be does "rdic arily mix with them; and there c3n aj. ways be detected certain- little cietiwn. stiia in f Viict Mcnat -Kif"h r,f f'fft fei. ledge of eti uet:e- and, depcrirrjt ne Jrora -. cpnstai-i r with a feeling ia society against the play actor, because their ranks are now being fitted from 1 he best people of society and be cause there is an intellectual awakening to the fact that the successful ne.for is a man of brains and more frequently a gentleman than the parasites who are tolerated in society. Many men and wo men on the si age are brilliant talkers, full of bright ideas, who would be dis gusted with the noodles who move in be6t society and turn up their noses at them. Tns Scottish Patbiotic Society of - Westers Noeth Carolina. Tha anniversary, on the J5th inst, of the birth of Robert Burns, the Poet, was taken advantage of by our Scotch friends in this section to hold a social re-union of ladies and gentlemen. The meeting was held in the new building on Patton Avenue recently erected by Mr. John Straith, and the full dimensions of the store department, measuring 100x24 feet, were made available for the objects of the meeting. I he proceedings began with the formation of the proposed so ciety; and Mr. William Thomson, on be half ol the originating committee, pro posed a' draft constitution which was ultimately adopted. The society :thus formed is a puiely social and patriotic association. The following ladies and gentlemen were duly elected officers of the society, viz: PresidentJohn Cairns. V i c e - P r esidents Norman W. Gird wood, Alexander Cricpton, D. J. McLel lan, Thonias'Wuod and Adam Keid. . Treasurer David Murdock. Secretary Wm. Monteath. General Committer Mrs. Girdwood. Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Margaret Murdoch, Mis. Christina Calvin, Miss Cricpton, George Arthur, James C. Brown, James Calvin, Wir. C. O'Coanell, James Grant, John A. Murdoch, Frank Reynolds, John .Straith and William Thomson.; Tho business meeuug 'W3 flowed by a supper provided m good style oy our triend Mr. Turner, and a dancn 8SIU bly followed in which most of the ladies and gentlemen took part About J 00 persons were present and the whole pro ceedings were characterized by great good feeling and enthusiasm. The enjoy ment of the evening was mucP enhanced by a voluntary visit made tc the society by the Asheville Brass Band The gen tlemen comDOsine thai excellent musical association not only contributed soulc nsninns instrumental pieces, but indiv idually added to the harmony by several choice vocal selections. Their courteous bearing and geniality in social inter course were much appreciated, and a hearty and unanimous vote of thanks was accorded to them by the society. During the evening a number of Scotch and other songs and instrumental pieces were rendered m excellent style by both ladies and gentlemen; and the proceed ings terminated in the time honored manner by the singing of Auld Lang Syne by the entire company. The trial of O'Neill, another of the Boodle Alderman of New York, has commenced. Mr. Blaine and his iriends were disappointed at the result of the senatorial contest in Massachusetts. George D. Robinson was the man they wanted elected. To discover the reasons which led to this curi ous fact will be an interesting puz zle for politicians, and .they . will note that tne tact was kept a secret until after election. Pinkerton's myrmidon3 are or ganized as a regular milUary force. in regiments, oiiitamona ana com panies, with colonels, majors,, cap tains, lieutenants, sergeants, corpor als and privates. TBey are5 not United States troops nor militia of any Spate; . Under what law . are thev organized and bv what right are they paraded, about from State to State bearing deadly weapons to be used tor hire ( ... 7 There is a serious coat strike in rfew York. It is spreading and likely to spread to -almost incona ceivable lengths, ine brakemen on all railroads bringing eoal into New York, Jersey City, Hoboken and adiaceht towns have refused to brake coal trains, l be last lump of soft coal has been received in this city. - No more will arrive till the strike is settled , Meetings will be held in Coooper Union: the latter part of the week denunciatory of the proceedings of the grinding monop olists. One will be . composed : of busir.es3 men, - who have been ee vere losers bv the lockout: the oth er will be made up of workingmen, the real sufferers by the state of affairs brought about by the lordly monopolists. These ; meetings will pour red-hot coals upon the heads ol tne coiporauons. - :-.v- "' Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the most potent Diooa punner, anu u iuuuuuu ui iien.nu And strength. Be wise in time. Ail bane ful infections are promptly removed by Ihisunequalled alterative. vs. THE TOBACCO MAKKET. The sales yesterday were good, with prices about the same. The following were some of tht sales : Bchcombk Warehouse. 9372 By. sold for $ 996.45. J B Keener, Swain county, 3 lots, 8 25, 15, 18 50; W R Randall, do, 8 lots, 12 75. 15 50, 24, 35, 16, ia 00, 13, 20; a. F JLee, Buncombe, 10 lots, 7 75. 18, 23, 22, 9 75, 18, 26, 18, 13, 16; Geo Goforth, 4 lots, 6 50, 16 75, 18 50, 21; H C Joonson, 5 lots, 15 50, ?3, 26, 7 25, 9 25; Adofphus Gear, 4 lots. 6 50, 18 50, 20, 15; A E Ingle, 3 lots, 6, 12 75, 17;- W II Wor lev, 9 lots, C 85, 22 50. 29, 24, 17, 10 75, 8 50,18 50,28. Prices impioving very materially for the better in the last few days .... Baxxeb Warehouse. . Y C Buckner, 2 lota, 18 50, 12 75; M C Wells, 2 lots, 17 30, 10 50; John Metcalf , 3 lots, 8 75, 13 50, 17; J'J Gibbs, hve lots, 13 75, 13 50, 23, 25, 22; J P Farmer, four lots, 19, 15 50, 15 50, 9 50; J M Hunter, 3 lots, 5 60, 8 25, 11 75; Roberts & Mackey bee, 3 lots, 10 50, 13 50, 15 50; Woody & Worley, 2 lots, 31, 22 50; W P Fencher, 1 lot, 20T B Chandler. 5 lots, 11. 27, 25, 27, 40; R Fisher, 5 lots, 16 50, 28, 35, 25, 10, W W Peek. 10 lota, 29, 7 75, 20 50, 27, 16, 12; 20, 17, 9, 20; R G Dodd, 3 lots, 9 50,25,14 25; S F Rodtord, 3 lots, 24, 1 50, 22 50; Wm Rains, 5- lots, 57. 35, J 1 75, 33, 17 55, an average of 29 16. ' S & R Davis, 3 lots, 27, 33. 21 50 ; J F Tilson, 8 lots. 19, 33, 34, 2t 50, 30, 33,38 ; Gardner & Wilson, 2 lots, 25, 27; Gard ner A Anderson,. 3 lots, 20, 30, 22 ; Z Y Done, 4 lots, 24 50, 64, 25. 16; W J Rob erts, 3 lots, 21 50, 20 59, 29; J B Beasly, 3 lots, 20 50, 20, 36; C F Anderson, 2 lots, Matilda Cook & R, 3 lots. 24 0, 2C Kilpatrick & Co, 9 lots, 22. 22, 31. 22, 22, 22, 22, 22: T C Kilnatrick. 3 lots, 28TTI 28. 28: J C Caldwell and R. 1 lot. 30. 1 1 A Big Show Coming. Next Monday evening, January 31st, the Howorth's Double Show Comedy and Specialty Company appear in their greats success the "Two Dans," an extremely laugha ble plav. They will positively pro duce their magnificent scenery here as the agent has made arrangements to that effect. The. Charleston NewsCouricr says of this company : "Notwithstanding the severity of the cold last night there was a large audience at the A cademy of Music to hear and see the presentation of Howorth'a Double Show. The en entertainment consists of a comic drama entitled the '"Twin Jarveys," an exhibition of the famous natural scenery of Ireland and views of its prominent cities, castles, &c. The pictorial part of the show i3 one of its most interesting features, afford ing at once a pleasant tour of the Emerald Isle and a lesson in its en tertaining history. "The 'Two Dans" is an amusing comedy, full of fun and humor, both in dialogue and action. The interest of the play arises from tbe constant- confounding of Dan 0,Lowry, Mr. Bryan O'Lynn, and Dan OLeary, Mr. Frank G. Mack. The personation of the principle characters was satisfactorily done. The whole performance delighted all those who were present. Tickets are now on sale at baw yer's. It cannot be ascertained in Washing ton that there is the slightest foundation for the rumors of a disposition on part ot the President to veto the Inter-State Commerce bill. Tlift rAnnrtal rann nf nlfMiro nneumonia flmnrff rntt.lA in Snmtpr nnnnt.v. S. C. have been investigated by the State veterinary surgeon, wno reports mat me cause of the death ot the cattle is spinal meningitis hrrmchton bv the exception ally severe winter. - The negro Matthews, nominated as Recorder of Deeds for the Disirict of Columbia, has again been rejected by the u. S. Senate, Let him sleep, Mr. President, in the shaaes of dark ness, Justice Beasley, of New Jersey, to-day sentenced James J. Titus. the murderer of Tilly Smith, to be hanged on Thursday, April 14, be tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. The Southern Directory Company have nearly completed their canvass of tbe 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 ia their advertising columns. All should come in as their rates are very reasonable, and make the Directory as it should, represent completely the business of this city and section.' . JScUvt, omuJ BMmblt. H. H. Lyons can" always be relied upon to carry in stock the purest and best goods and sustain stne reputation oi Deing active, pushing and reliable, by recom mending articles with well established merit and such aB are popular. Having 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 to prove our claim, we ask you to call and feet a lnai isotue tree. Best 5c. cigar in the city West End Choice. all WRAPS 1 WRAPS 11 WRAPS!!! for Ladies. Misses, and Children, i educed below their value to close out this sea son's stock, - Tit Whitlock's. . Canned poods of every .variety, nres erves, jellies, Ac, very low at Moore and Kobard's. . ' dtl The West End Choice Cigar, only 5 cents. ; . ;-. The "Pinafore Steam" is one of the ways cvsters are served at t urners. w - Lamb's Wool Soles large lot for the Ladies and Gents, at the Shoe Store; . dtf Heishiko & Weaver. Suppressed Wrath Over a Sen ate Custom. Washington, D. C, Jan. 23. A great deal or suppressed wrath is visible in certain quarters because of the action of the Senate in order ing the doors to be kept closed for ten minutes after each secret session in order to give Senators time to leave the Capitol before the public is admitted to the chamber. There are nyinv persons who have busi ness with Senators and who are una ble to get to the Capitol under ordi nary circumstances until late in the day. Under the new rule they will invariably find the members of the Upper House looked up. Hereto fore these yisitors, constituents, etc have tarried until the doors reopen ed ; but now, under the new order of things, this would be a useless waste of time, as Senators make haste to leave the chamber during the ten minutes the doors remain closed, and when they are reopened the venerable Captain Bassett and his assistant, Jas, Christy are about tbe only persons visible. Senator Edmunds is credited with having proposed the.new arrane-me'nt. . The Vermont statesman ci. snr-estions are invariably adopted? The mammoth beef hanging in Linwood'd market is . wonderful to behold. ,. ' AX Liver Pius. r T- Gunn'B Liver Pills for Sallow com- -a pimPIes on the Face and BiUious- Never sickens or sriDes. Onlv one for a dose. Samples free at H. H. Lyons. - - dawlw. Fenco or No-Fenrp flip fin pot Hianlav of Shoes, ever seen in the South, is at iue onoe store. dtf ' Hebring & Weaaer. Now is llie lirno for harwaina dn in Whitlock's. 6t The onlv cpnninA fitpteann ami TlnTilar. Hats; also a large stock cheaper, grade of EiatS. at WHITliOCK S. When vou want a uooil smoke try the West End Choice. Best 5c. cigar West End Choice Underwear real low, at Whitlock's. Blankets and Comfoits lower than ever, at Whitlock's. Try Woodcock's West End Choice Cigar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. yyr anted $7oo. tor 2 years on best property in Asheville. Address -'X CITIZEN offics. jan28dlt E XEGUTOE'S NOTICE. Having Qualified as Exwntnr nfn I Smith deceased, notice is hereby given that all persons iniebted to the estate must come forward and make settlement, and persons holding claims against said estate must iill the same on or betore the 1st day of February, 1-88 or this notice will ue pieaaoa in oar ot tneirTecovery. 11. A. "rl lXiKR, jan 2S win ks Executor of B. J. Smith, OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGH1 ONLY, llonday, Jan. 31, 1887. Appearance of the jolly favorites ISoivoriWs Uouble Shot?. GRAND HIBERNICA DfBLIXDAN COMEDY COMPANY. A superb Specialty Company hcadeoy ubia.n uliib, me greatest ojan Irish Guides" in HoworthJa test laughable success; THE TWO 1 A X S . Pesitively the beet organization of the kind in existence, exhibiting the greatest scenery ever witnessed in a Gcaad Tour Through Ireland Giving more fun free from vulgarity than any show traveling. 14 SPECIALTY ARTISTS. 14 G GREAT COMEDIANS. 6 Including their Characteristic and Refined Specialties. BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA, Undei the leadership of Prof. Scott Snow, the eminent Cornet Soloist. NOVEL. REFINED, NEAT. - ESp-ReserAed seats now on sale at Saw yers 25, 50 and 75 cts. BK Y AN O'LYNN, Man'r. John Howobthv Prop'r. FUN I FUN ! FUN I OPERA HALL. BEGINNING Monday, January 24tli. Jessica Thomas ojii:dy comp auty. POPULAR PLAYS , - AT POPULAR PRICFS. ADMISSION 20cts. 30ets. FRIDAY NIGHT KATHLEENMAVOURNEEN Reserved seats now on sale at Sawyer's store witaout extra charge, jan 22 dlwk : - '- UMBER FOB SALE. 1 have ox. hand between 60,000 and 100,000 feet of air dried plank, tbe most of it has been cut and packed up tor t wo vears. I will aell in bulk at low figures. It consists c f nooring and inch plan x. - - - . A. AhABl, Jan C lawtw - Morganton, N. C. Powell & Snider's Column. DAILTj BUIXETIH. 100 bags Coffee, .' -r , bU bbls. sugar, ... .-., - - 4t' ibs. line 1, ' ' 2100 lbs. Soda. ; ; 111 boxes Soap,-. '; - 60 boxes Cracked 275 cases of Canned Goods, 115 cases Baking Pewderi. Grapes, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, French Prunes, Cranberries,-Figs, Dates, Prunelle Table Nuts, Olives, Olive OU, Currants, Citron, Imperial Cabinet Raisins, California Layer Raisins, Vineyard Cluster Raisins, Valencia Raisins, .Sultana Raisins, Maple Syrup, Rock Candy" Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, Buckwheat Flour, Mushrooms, Macedoine, Cp.pers, nlince Meat, Chocolate, Cocoa, Cocoanuts, Gelatine, Crosse & BlacJcwelVs 'Pickles, Obelisk Pickles, . Beech & Sherwood's Pickles, Domestic Pickles, Royal Baking Powder, Horsford's Baking Powders, French Mustard, English Mustard, Lee & Perrivls Worcestershire Sauee, Tobasco Sauce, . v rj . North of England "Sauce, Durkee's Salad Dressing-, White Wine Vinegar, Fresh Shore Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs, Cream Cheese, Fine Apple Cheese, Parmesan Cheese, Sapsago Cheese. A8hton Salt. Macaroni, Vermicelli, Horse Radish, Flavoring Extracts, . French Herbs, V Jellies, Preserves, ; Fine Teas Choicest Roasted and Green CoSe Powdered Sugar, XXX Confectioner's Sugar, Granulated Sugar, Brighton C Sugar, Canary Sugar, RawN.O.do. Strained Honey, Honey in comb, Fancy Head Rice, SelectSpices 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 covered a newspaper we might make a list of tho goods we carry, but as it is we cannot tell half. We have several, additional sto rage rooms, and are now filling np with the largest stock in our line to be found in the State, wholesale or retail. ; POWELL & SNIDER, iel8-3m '. 7
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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