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THR0V,TnS50U.KTC:3 DAILY EDITION. ;.raar, Etoao & C&meroa, rtiITOP.S AKp PROPRIETORS. -rr.-s-, lYear, ge.oo 0 Mos., 3.00 V-i-'iitv. 1 Year, l.OO " - fl Mos., 75 ' r-rrfStVG IIATBS LOW. miir.Tii.t.K eoriEnrj. r-iu 'Jtiunanrlerv, No. 5. J. Porter Eminent 3om.:-.i 1 1.'r ; Jorrtau Stouo. Secretary. Mets first We.l'nn viy night In each month. A-'i'vUlr Vh.uier, R. A. if. U. II. Bell, High Pric-.t; S. 1 ( iuimorshlmr, Secretary. Meets tb 'Wi" i i c-iiuusuay uigut ui each mouth. Jfl. il.vi.-wt Ln:t. Vo. IIS. .4. '. it .A. Jf.- hlnf .-crKary. dceUijhe first Friday night in each Boitth. .vauuenoa Lodge, A, o i.. No. - 646. E. Vary, Dictator ; Jordan Stone, Booretarj Meeijthe first auu third Monday nights in eacl mnir.. frvj .VoiJ Cb until, Ko. '701, S. A.S. U- plusky, K-:s2:it; Jordan Stono, Secretary. Meets n too iwll "1 the ICniKhU of Honor on the second an.! (.uwtn. U-uvlay nighta In each month. THr Askcci'Je Pvltlia Library, over Mr. Kep-le-w;t.or, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next Fto-'tUo liiak of Asheville. is open to vis- rr ui II a. ra t j l p. m. ana irom to p. M. ' ' . r . Absohsieiy Pure. Thla po-.v(',er never varies. A nip.rrtl of puritv, atrenpt h anO wbolenonieness. Koic economical than the ordinary kindn. and cannot be sold in compct ti-.u with the multitade of low test, f hort weight alUTii or phosphate powdcrj. Sold only in emu, Koval Pakiko VoweebCo.. 106 Wall St., New York. terili-diwl2m COMPOUND OXYGEN. Drs. Hargai?, Stone Oatcbell, SPECIALISTS, rFICEFmlUmm BuUAlng, Mat St. ASHEVH-LE, N. C nae in the treatment of Ohroa j9 iseases, COMPOUND OXYGEN and Medicated Vapor by direct Inhalation. Those who antfer from diseases of the Respiratory Or- nna aiiph a. nonsumntion. Catarrh. Bronchitis sthma. Chronic Sore Throat, Loss of Voice, etc., nd who have failed to be cored by the ordinary treatment ot Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphltes, Pocket Inhalers, and the like, mny be permanent ly cared by our new treatment ; since we have tared and are curing cases which bad resisted all other means and vhich had been pronounced IniMitabiA hv iIia hwtt th vmi-t ana. The Compound Oxygen Treatment is not only valuable in diseases oi the respiratory tract, but I. working prompt and permanent cures in all diseases depending upon an impoverished or Impure condition of the blood, such as Debility, Epilepsy, Khenmatism, unoiea, weuraiRia rarai ysia, Diabetes, Uright's Disease, Antcrola, Scrolu- la, and all DLscosca or the bkin. Tlie Only Treatment hlch will permanently care Nasal CataBbs rh. nnlv Srwcitlo ior Asthma! I be treatment is pleasant to take, and cannot Kiavate any cose hoa-ever daiicate and sonal live. Hpcclal attention paid to diseases of the Beo tum. inch as Files, Fissure,. Fistula, Prolapsus, tie. : A NEV TREATMENT, ji; 4nd nvariahlT successful. No loss of tl - rim nuflintss or pleasure during treatment, ur iq-we who yannot come to our office, and Bj...'!j3d tnetnipouna oxygen, we nav ULb.e ii tliH li'Nre TruHtment. We Will send the uumo l tcinnt iA litun 111 duuiv cases isaa vat- Pfiurj.iiw tiu) ciieiaiuala telaH two-months for BEFKRKNCES Htv. N. 5. W't, Wellingtoi ne. M D. Pue lT tcjo : L. T. in, O.; ffm Kat Iglehardt, Ksq., w, Esq., Tipton, ville, Ind : Q. A. ir. O. Bell, Bell Evausville. loi i Jnhu B. Snow. 'i ..... . ii .... J i .... -, ti m SlV!l.A,l-'vi'ielc!Kcv BeU' Vrii iTssIllustratel Pamphlet, which -will be ailel ire, ;a lesaia to trenuneni. Auaxeaa , Dili. HARGA 8 rfONE it GATCHITLL. irr 1-dAwOra &SHBYILLB MUSIC HOUSE i NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Bells PIANOS and -OUG NS on Monthly In sUllmentaof 5and10. " ' ONE PRICE ONLY. Sheet Mnsio and Mnle BooV-s. Old lnctru ar, ents taken in exchange. For Catalogues and CirPJlars apply to 0. 3TALZ. ngl7:i!&wly A Card to the Public. Notice. Kveet indtvldnal who has no'- paid his otty taxes for 1H 0, further indulgenoe is im iHiibla. iir time i 'mart np. Taxes or trouble mui time aud come now. Fay yonr taxes an save cost. - Respectfully, - JarU-Utf ' . .' M, A.KEYNOLD3, JOit BVKT.N A neat office room over . ch-a'i. Apply to r Ke'r. J. b. Aiurneti. Davii store, V. WAVIS, decSJiltt 3? SIM p m -.- v .-u..-.g-w5o,.-.-. VOD! II. NO..a$6. DAILY EDITION. THE DAII.Y CITIXEIf Will b published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rate tlrtctly cash : One Year. . . ". . . I 00 Six Months, . . . v . -, 8 00 Three " . . . . 1 60 One "... .' . 60 One Week, . . V . . .15 Our Carriers will deliver ne paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our BUDScriDere, ana purun wanuiig ii will please call at the C hikes Office. Send yozr Job Work of all fctna to the Citiaen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply' and vrtiX ditpatck. eprtvr or raua(er Tiaui, BiuaBUBY Arrive G :65 p. m. and departa 10:61 am. . Tenneasse Arrive 10:55 a. m. and denarta Wayitestxujc Arrive 5:00 p m.nd deparU 8:00 a. m. BpABTAHBDBa Lear Aahavflla TfD& - -v arriTQ at Hendarsorurilla ij.Wkw- iwg ii:u am. , - Leave Spartanburg 4:00 p BHurriv at Ben der sonville 7:10 p m; at AsheTille 8:18 p m. 3T INTERESTING BEADING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. For tha best and cheapest number, call on or address the Southern Di rectory Co., P. O. box 8. Onion Sets are very 6carce this year, therefore call early and secure them at rolham's Drug Store. ; ' - " Hxl. -- RtKiilar meetinc of the Board of Al dermen to-night. There was a large quantity of tobacco on this market yesterday for Tennessee Pearson's attack on Stedman has given tlie latter gentleman a boom for Governor. Thu work of widening Chestnut street, Irom Merrimon Avenue west, is progress ing. .... Mr. Willis.'of Waynesville JWxs.was in the city last night. He report" everything in nis town. Mr. John Steele, a prominent citizen of Statesville, is in the city prospecting witn a view of locating here. Dr. J. II. Williams has been confined to his house for the past week by severe indisposition, but we are glad to see that ne is able to be out again. Messrs. Doubleday & Soott. have re cently purchased the ' lumber establish ment of the Asneville .Lumber uompany or Messrs- Kussell Brothers, Did Mr. Pearson mean that he had fixed fivo menAera of the Con ference Committee? AVe- - calL for an investigation.- ':J ' . Mies Clara Osborne; who once lived' in this city and is well known in social cir cle, was married oji the 20th ult. in Sweetwater, Tenn., to Mr. C"&. Walker, The length of the days have very perceptibly increajed. We don't care lor the prolongation t.f tho af ternoons, but it is getting light too early for a night editor it interferes with our morning naps. Our street force is now busily engaged in different parts of the city, widening the streets and otherwise improving our thoroughfares. By the time our suramer visitors reach us we hope to have both our sidewalks and streets in good con dition. The Aitful Dodger hurled a re vised edition of billingsgate at the heads of the proprietors of the Cit izen last Wednesday. The Citizen is still on deck, and not . straddling the fence. As sn evidence of tho increase of the Abbeville tobacco market, the same pile of tubace? was placed on the floors of one of the warehouses three different days, running through a period of eieht or ten davs. The first day it brought $34, the second $33, and the third 34. The last sale was allowed to stand. We had the pleasure of seeing in oui office yesterday Mr. F. M. Brittain, of Mills River, Henderson county. He says the farmers of his section are getting ready for the coming crops, the weather of the past two weeks having enabled them k 20 to work. - Bat little tobacco ia raised in his section, the crops being trrain and grasses, though -a good many are devoting much time to tne growth of cabbage, with ..splendid,, results from a financial standpoint. : . ' ; ; ; Our distinguished Representative went for the Legislature with a ven geance for its, rejection of the Rail road Commission , bill. Has the rising young statesman a grievance? He' wa mad enouen to tunnel brother. Turk,and-and andchal lenge the genial and amiable Super intendent McBee. ,: J Y " . .' v t The revenue bill now, before the Legislature lays a tax f 23 cents on the 1(X valuation of real and per sonal property and 69 cents on poll for schools, bomo members desired a reduction to 20 cents on the $100 Dr. Worth, chairman of the Finance Committee, stated that 23 cents was the least amount -that could-safely be fixed. Upon the $202,000,000 val nation ot property in the State it will yield $464,000, all of which is needed. ' .; .. Abwviko ALHosr Dailt. . , New goods at Law's.. Not fancy goods, but staple wares this time for actual use crockery, glass and cutlery. Greater bargains than-- ever in silver-plated knives, forks and epoona, both in triple and extra plate in Rogers' and other first-class makes, at even - tower prices than heretofore. - A splendid lot' of new library and stand lamps .wonderfully cheap.. , ;MW'a,oa Aiainbb ' ' Just received LarJdreth's Garden seeds in papers, and bulk, at t Pelham's Drrg btore. . oa. Fence or No-Fence the finest display of Shoes, ever seen in the South, is at the bhoe btore. ... dtf - Hkbbiko & Weaaek ASHEVILLE FR03I RAL.EIGH. - , - v--tv .err;.. County Officials to be Rendeted Ineli gible After,. JWlingfipg Successivji Terms Several Important. Meat . uses in the House Jury.. Lists '. tobe Examined Trienniallj--? f bolicuora feesAo JSeoc Countiesthe Railway ' , Commission the Rev- enue BUI Adopted ' -,- ... by the House,' (Special Dispatch to the Cmzss'.y. . Ealbioh, N. C, Feb. 17f Jf Jn the Senate the chief bills introduc ed were to incorporate the' Mntnar Fire Insurance Company of North -Carolina,' to establish a reformatory in conneotiea with the Penitentiary , A - An imnortank hill wkq dnhntcrl anrl finally passed by a vote of 31 to T it ia ineligible to office clerks -lof superior courts, sheriffs, register .".ot "deeds 'and county treasurers who ivei filled; two successive terms without the elapse of one term. It is to be submitted . to" the people for ratification or rejection at the next regular elections iv.t' -i a js. mr" In the House the principal bills intro duced were as follows;-To allow sub scriptions, to the capital stock, of the Carolina Central Railway; to incorporate the Durham & Southern Railway; to es tablish a 'Crimipal ! Court ' fn Durham county; to provide fur the Triennial ex amination of jury lists in various coun ties of the State; to fix the Solicitor's Zees in cases of manslaughter and capital fel onies. ' - " "' ' '-" A resolution was introduced that It is the sense of the House that no new counties shall be created. ' ' 1 The bill to create a Bureau ol Labor Statistics was made special order for to night. The Speaker announced the House branch of the joint select committee on the Railway Commission: Messrs. Pritchard, Kerr, Flies. Thomas,' and Candler. , , -.. . , .V"' The House spent three hours in Com mittee of the Whole on the Revenue bill. There was a long debate on. the amend ment by Leazer todiyert the proceeds of the Drummers' license tax from tho in terest fund to the general, but it was fi nally withdrawn. The bill was adopted as reported by the committee with only two amendments, one making marriage license fees fifty cents and the other per mitting anr person to sell wines of their own manufacture or ihe product of nis own vineyard, in quantities -of leea Jthan a gallon or one quart- i The teft jjassed second reading by vote of 82 ,to 7. Mr. Ewatt. . introduced .a resolu tion directing the Attorney Gener al to brine' suits . at once againt various railways for their failure to obey the act of 1871, to make an an nual report to the Stat9 Treasury. The penalty of $500 in each case now aggre gates 125,000. The resolution made pecial for next Wednesday. Fatal Accident. A correspondent writing us from Bar- nardsville, under date of the 15th says : "Mr. W. 3. Marrow,' ho lived near here, while chopping . some wood on Monday of last week cut his right lee;, from the enects of which, he died on Sunday. Mr. Marrow was a good man, and was 63 years of age at the time of his death, lie leaves a wife and eight children. The accident proved a great shock to the enure community, in which he was held in high esteem." Thk WoxKiKa of Coxvicts. .' The Raleigh correspondent of - the Richmond DUpatch, speaking of the bill pending relating to the working of con victs on the public roads, say, ; .. V "As passed it provides that any convicts under sentence for terms of ten years or less may, upon application of the conn ties from whence they were sentenced, be furnished by the penitentiary and put at work npon the public roads, upon the condition that the counties making such application ahall pay for the support of such convicts, and shall prepare suit able and safe quarters for them. - The bill takes effect from the day ot its ratification, and does1 not' apply to con victs now m the penitentiary.- jn ever- theless it will result in two or three years in causing a great thinning out.of con victs, and in a very little time only long term convicts and desperate criminals will be left in the '; penitentiary. The senatbro from the eastern counties press ed tho bill warmly." . :.; Hell, they" tay, is with good intentions : ,but Pearson has paved the ounty jwith promises violated, .nd 1 wnicn ' were never meant to be kept What about the proposed fountain-on public sanare? Let us - hare it, by all meansMessrs. County .. Commissioners and Board of Aldermen. It would add greatly to tha beauty oil theEqoare and to the comfort of the public. It is an open .- secret that Mr. Pearson rejoices that his slock-law nas been defeated. It is ..money in his pocket He puts his sweet in nocents on his back and chuckles in privacy. - ; ;. , If a well be poisoned woe be to those who drink thereat. It is worse to poison the fountain of life for one's self, and for posterity. Often by carelessness, or rris fortune, or inheritance, this has been done. Ayer's Sarsaparilla.; ftees .the blood, the vital stream, and restores ap petite, strength and health. ' U7 No other medicine is so reliable as Ay er's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds and all derangements of tha respiratory-or trans tending toward consumption. In all ordinary cases it U a certain cure, and it affords sure relief for the asthmatic and consumptive, even in advanced stages of disease, ,:: f - u The West End Choice Cigar, only 5 cents. CP.JL'JIW V iliiiiLW r rr -r - ? --f -r. j " N;g FRIDAY: MORNING,VFEB. 18, 1887, rFor the Asherlflr" VmzEN. . THE WORK OF WEDNESDAY S FE ARSON MEETING. . ' 'j :'-i : ,. , Messrs. Editori. -Having aeep. it men tioned in . the Citizkk that art ati-stock law nieeting.waa to be held oa jSVednea- day, and that Buncombe's" diSliiVruiahed adopted eon,, the great . Artftii .Dodger, would be present to address his constitu ency, I was .impelled by two motives to brave the terrors of a Buncombe county road in February., and. taka Una drive in order to.be present.: . - 3 . - first, 1 -was really cunoua to tee who tne Artiul u s constituents were, and secondly, I wished to contribute my mite towards smoothing ana : sootning tne agitated feelings .that prevailed in the perturbed boeom cf the A. D.' For I have read in the papers that. the. Hon. Artful D. is not happy: thatAte is snnbbed by the Democratic members, suspected by tne Jtepubflcansi ' "ha his manly bosom is writuin? in ansrunh with the stings And gibes of his colored confrere rience nis pilgrimage from tne legislative halls to his mcu&tain home fn .'.t of Weiu l have -seen iiis constituents. On& would auppoee from the fact that the stock law waa passed for the benefit of the larmeri, that if any oi tna . ciass objected to the law, they would De pres ent. The closest scrutiny however, failed to detect many of the element present, except among those perhaps one-fourth of the assemblage who like myself were stock law men, and came from mo tives of curiositv. The meeting was presided over by a gentleman, who, owning a large tract of tana in upper sontn luominy nas, in connection with - his fcrother-in-law a joint owner, and who.by the way offer ed a resolution in the meeting made a stock law of hi own by forbidding any person, dog, goose or beast from trespass ing under penalty of the law. . oa his territory. So of course, he is in favor of stock law. but beinz a politician ana ambitious of sacoticing himself in behalf of his suffering countrymen, be is trying to make political capital out of the issue. But the Artful Dodger! He too, has vast domains which at -a great expense ho has inclosed by a fence both' pig-tight and bull-high. So then bis utterance of sentiments of the Henry Cteorge school, that land should be owned in common is evidently a pleasantry. ' Ah : you Artful uodger! xou tiy, tiy rogue ! flow you are laughing in your sleeve over the defeat of your little bill ! And then, too, the Arttul Dodger is to fond of his constitutents. and to untiring in their behalf and regularly sends them Mt paper to keep them posted as to his sincere efforts to take away land owners' rights to their own property. The county Commissioners and Jus tices came in for a full share ofabnae. Not that the. Hon. Artful Dodger would really like to sea any change made, but he has aspirations, and his dear constitu ency have volet, and ; Toe brand Jury also caught fits,, but then there was good reason for that, for that bodv having failed to present him as in duty bound.) for breach of the law of the State, lenored his desire for fame and gore, and deserres hiiwell merited uy the way, the constituent who oner- ed the resolution was, I believe, the fore man of the tirand Jury. r are well A. ii. I Kelurn to the legis lative halls where erstwhile, wise and beneficent laws were enacted, and listen only to the burring of the Congressional bee, but it will burr in vain in your bonnet. Farewell Artful Dodger ! Vale! . ; ' - Oliver Twist. . ., . m -m. rr Tub Guessing Closed. . . " The book for guessing at the popula tion of Asheville, which has been at ant & Roseberry's- for several weeks, has been closed. The nnmber of guesses made were 537, ranging from 3,200 to 10.000, with an average of 6.400. The question is who will get the prizes offered? A Land Transaction. : , Recently was consummated the sale ot 126 acres of land East of the French Broad river and North of the Pearson road going to Rich mond HilLknown as the Pearson, Erwin, Sluder and Woodfin boun daries, the land.' adjoining the cor porate limits of Asheville, ' Messrs. James " M. Ray, "Wilbur , Burnett and J. M. Campbe'J were the pur chasers. - The price paid showed a decided advance in propertyin that locality within, the last four months. A large number of improvements will soon be placed on this land. The Artful Dodger has a perfect right to leave the Democratic party. Just as any man has the right to withdraw from any organization to which he belongs, bat the " inconsis tency of his..desiring to remain. in the .Democratic part v' is Jpassing strange-"'1 - . List oyUci.AiMBD. Lmnt Rem aiding ix Ashbvillk rosT Office for the Week, ending Feb. 12th,'j887, " Mates RobUrMlison. H Branca & Co. Asbury Davis. I H Dougherty Elam AaiuEKxi, ivuiua-4-iaxiuDuus u - v t.Tiiii S STrazer, O M Hamilton, Hampton and RBtcIiff, U H J ones, J no J ones, farry Joyes, W M Johnson, ME Matherson, Moyer and ilirshinger, James - Moore, Charlie Reed, J N Roberts' Emanuel bmgieton, James Mgntie, wara rsumner, J B Thompson. J i Vickettuv weirt. Females Mattie Ballett, Misses Belle M Bradley, Nancy Brown. Rosa Camp- beil. Carrie Xlousiass. Maene - itzgeraia. BTJ Fowler. MoUie Hill. Annie Leach. Janie Moore, Mageie Mcvougau, wary Preslor. Laura wingate, Mrs Mauoie Brown. Mrs B Gorman. Mrs Alv" Hally burton,' Mrs Amia Martin, Mrs Chamie McRhea. MrsJno (j Steele, Mrs. wm Wright, Mrs Jno J White. i '.. Parties deairinar the above letters will please say advertised, and give date pf advertisement. - , f - v v W, T. Weaver, P. M. f f'C:-,v.-W, P.McKjtE,aerk. . ISacklen'A Arnica Salve 7 ' The beat Salve in the world for cnta, braises, unrns. nlws.- rhenm. fever sores, tetter, chinned hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures pilea, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money reiunaeoi 4rrjeeo cis per box. .For sale oy H. H. IiTonv.; daw Blankets and Comforta lower than even- s . 4 1 " i i at WniTtocK's. STATE NEWS. . .. - !' .Th Louisburg Times say : Quite a sensation was caused in town one day last week, by the attemDt of a small colored boy Humphrey Hair kins, to poison Gen. P; B Hawkins tamily. He DUt "Roush on Rata" in the water and coffee. , The. boy, who is about 12 yeara of aee. is now in jail. ' ' - : Says the Lenoir Topic ; ' Mr V, M, Morn j was in Lenoir thia 'week and Bays' that buildin? win besrin to ooom at uiowing iioct as soon as spring opens ; The hotel company has built six cotlaees and Mr. Mor ris began to count on hia fingers the number of new houses thut are to be began soon and got as far' as eagb t. but that is not alLv. He could not remember them all. , 0S volunteer to eet us 'no a box' ol books for our library.; It would be the easiest thing in the world to do.' Will some one please ; try it. - We want books, magazines, papers, and everything in the way of reading matter that would do interesting and useful for children. . Old books, of no service to those who have read themj will be thankfully , res ceived. Says a Winston dispatch of the 14th inst. Another attempt was made by the prisoners here to break jail. Borne one had thrown some - a . 't sharp weapon in irom tne outside, and when jailor JBradiord - went in yesterday to teed them, a negro at tacked him and cut his face in sev eral places, but Mr. Bradford was equal to the emergency and bring ing his pistol to bear on him, soon forced him back into A cell. This negro is Pne of the three who knock ed jailor Burk down and escaped some time since. Says the Wilmington Review : Mr. Thomas E. Shipper, a well-known Wilmington "typo," is Secretary of the .Executive Committee and a member of the Auditing Committee of Typographical Union No. 6. of New York, which is the largest or ganization of printers in the United States haying a membership of more than 4,000. Mr. Joseph Elkins, of Columbus J county, is a most -remarkable man.' He ia 93 vears of aee. and" is actually more sprightly tht!$.many men of 60 years. He does his own ploughing on the farm, and. takes, great de Jlght in hunting deer.'being a- first mJxglihot: It is not long ein'e he went hunting and killed a line deer, His faculties nave indeed been as-. tonishly well retained, . and it; is doubtful if there is another man in the Statejof his great age)whose phy sical powers are bo well preserved. The News-Observer says : ' Gover nor Scales is kept very busy m re ceiving callers. Very often for three or four days at a time he is engaged with them till late at night, and can find very little uniterrupted time to . i , , i mi r auena to nis man. me gover nor has received an old oil portrait of Hon. Montfold Stokes, who was Governor of the state in 1830-32. It was presented by Dr. L. C. Stokes, a grandson of the Governor. It will be restored and placed in ine coi- ection of portraits ol governors ol North Carolina. Greensboro is stirred up. Within the last two months three diabolical outrages have been committed in that town, the result being the death of two good citizens, and the severe wound Tncr ftf on nth or "'without thft nrirni li. UA , nals, being brought to justice. A few days ago, the citizens . held a public meeting, and authorized the mavor and commissioners oi the town to emplovi a detective to hunt down the criminals at what ever cost, and many of the citizens made subscriptions to increase tne reward and otherwise prosecute the search. John T. Raymond says thref are no , woman-naters. . ne nas neyer heard a society belle express her opinion oi a rival Drettv on a pretty girl; but chestdut hair, neverL fT young lady would like to be spokeirof . as a chestnut belle. iV., Q. Picayune. LouisiaN; Dungleyj a romantic St. Louis fniss of 17, $ became re cently engaged to the man of . her choice. '- The prospective marriage was opposed by the young lady's parents, and in order to - frighten them into giving consent, Miss Louisia swallowed a dose of arsenic, ThfinoiRon charm worked, the par ent's objections and tna young iaay --r-r--.. . . ' , .- being removed at the same time. Hall's Veeetable Sicilian Hair Renew er imparts a fine gloss and; freshness to the hair and is hieb.lv recommended by physicians, clergymen and scientists as a preparation accompiisnwg wonuenui movinsr dandruff, -making the scalp white and dean and restoring erav hair to ' its youthful color. J ? . . ' : . We do tiotsounda needless alarm when we tell vod that the taint of scrofula isin vouj blood. Inherited or acquired, it is there, and Ayer's Sarsaparilla alon ill effectually, eradicate it . . :." -. ' : - tl 7- : When you want a' good-; smoke try the West End-Choice.- si "" The "Pinafore Steam" is one of the wave cysters are served at Turner's.. - White and yellow onion seta just re ceived at Pelham's Drug Store, j Cd. . The Oxford Orphans' Friend ays : PRICE CENTS " ' (For the Asheville Citizxn. I. ADDXKHNED TO CO I.. WJf. Jf TE. fi ,K3-HawpuBT, TKirs., Feb 15th, 1S87. : .. 1.- t' .".. . IT write toa a letter to-day, Bill Nye 11 ; ' welcome w please, to the-"Land of the Sky" I ;must war you, dear sir, it is dangerous ,tc lie At sn altitude known to be many miles high. - ' ". . Say, Vt illhun. 2. . Do you long for the tone f Boston 'cnlchaw' Do you sigh for the "codfish ," or Maine liquor law? Do dynamite fiends throw their bombs In the air ? Are gushing Van Zaj ts and Anarchists there? . ' Nay, WiUiam. Arc the "fiult finders those, who are born on .that sou? Its lithe mountain lasses? Its strong sons 'of toll? no. its cynics are those, whom care and turmoil tend thither for ease and not finding it quarrel. - ; ' Hey, William. . ' . . 4. . . . . . - ' We know what you 'write. Is all in I play '' . " But Asheville, remember. doiU'see it that waV-i- 8he is I. tty by nature, she is Usvely ia May , Then her roses are blooming, and hermaideus aregay. -.. l-v-f VS'I-" Heavy sales atall lh tf-jt,.-. yes- teraay, with prices weu eustameei au grades remiining" about the satfle. , The following are some of the fiales :' , : ','.. '; j1Fahmers. Waeeiiouse. '- Sales Feb. 16 nd-17 Randle'aud Randle. 4 lots. 46. 2S. 32.17! T F Tilson. 7 Tots, 12 50, 25, 40, 45, 25, 16 50, 20; J W Kandie, s lots, 33, 41, 2o: uudger dt Kris- endine, 4 lots, 28. 20 50, 55, 334Plemmons and Fore, 3 lots, 28, 21 50, 15; Robt Elling- eon, 5 lots, 30,19.20,30, 16: Ray KS, 4 lots, 19 50, 26, 27, a5; W B Randle, Your lots, 22, 29, 2050, 17 50: S f Kent, 6 lots, 34, 25, 24 50, li 50, 18 50, 21 50; Bryan & Mendenhall, lots, 44, 26, 30, 13 75, 14 00, 15, 18 50, 18 50, 18 50; W L Runnion. four lots, 45, 25, 47, 28; G F Runnion, 7 lots, 25, 32, 40, 37, 15 50,18, .21 50; Roberts & Bates, 5 lots, 35, 25. 30, 35, 70; Ricken 4 Kobert?, 3 lots, 20, 35, 3o; KobJiU & lip- ton, 2 lots, 25 each, J F Wells, 3 lots, 28 50, 20 and 28 50. . ;. Our exports of flour and wheat during tho past . seven months amount to 89,450,319 bushels, against 4o,000,000 bushels oyer the corresponding period during 1885- 86. - '- - "Can you use this?" timidly in quired the poet, as he laid a bundle on the desk, "i think l ean. " 'uaii octal! the , editor, affably. "I am just about to start a lire in the office stove." Phila Call..' Much.of the crookedness of the moonshiners is due to the fact that they are early deprived of a moth er's influence. That nearly all bes come orphans in inlancy is proven bv the tact that the most of them are raised on the Lottie. : - It is evident that the whole of Europe is preparing for a deadly Conflict of arraa.. There is hardly a possibility of peace beyond the spring, tint . can . almost ttel tne dreadful events-before their time, just as a veteran of the line becomes conscious of impending battle. Sleltneas la the Conatry. Reports from the country indicate that there ia at this time more than the usual amount of Bickncss prevailing. Most of these troubles seem to arise from an im pure condition of the -blood, caused by an excdstiive secretion oi Due. mis causes fevers of abiiioiis 'cliaracter, and we regret t say liiat in some places it has pMtcJ vt-ry fatal. We therefore offer th's ratniti advice to those no't yet aflliete.:! Kesp your liver in a heallliy coni'.ilion, anl your . blood rich and pure G:-d blood means good hea'.th, nhilst n'd blood bad health. Hart's Blood and Liver Pills are entirely veiretable andareinst the fiiJlu needed at thia season of the year. '. A SPLtNuin SrEcuLATio:.".' ,'.;. Twenty beautiful residentM lots in the nicest and most rapidly - growin; part of the city to bs aold cheap for part cash and balance on long time. Call and see plat and prices feiS dlw f Mswao-N' liookh. N. B. Atfeiu-a. who is agent for T. S. Hubbardr' Grape, Vines and small fruits will soon make an order for spring plan ting, and parties wishing any thing in their line wjH dv well to see him at once. He euarauteea satisfaction and sens none but the best. - lw Cremation I- ' I destroyed by fire ail . old seeds 1790 papers over from last year. 1 have only freth leeds from Landreth & Sons Cd. V. E. Pelham. Real Estate is now moving right rapidly i tkinson & Cocke, Real Es tate Dtalersofthis citjvsoldS-lQts last thinisi will rattle wbeV r up JJfcttey boy: 'your ?oifcv-twhile tliov are reasonable. ' ' r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOCKET BOOK LOST. , J " a. Pnnbpt KAnr oonKamina some uiunev auu papers. A reward will be paid for the return e f tne ssme to the citizen ouice. . febll d3t , : ' N OTIC K SEALED PROPOSALS. Vioaled bids win be recelv jd bv me ihr bmldinc a Court House in- the town ot Webster, N a, until the th day of March, 1887, according to plans and specifications now on file In my oitice. the Coin Jiss'.oners reserve the right to reject any nraHlilris. ! . ' i . - Bj order or me -oar or uoutiy uommusiouers OI Jacts in couiiiy, a. . . . February eth. 1857. '. J. lAXSta, Jm. , j .'.. ) . Register of Deeds, ie 13dawlw - ; , ' Clerk exodcio of Board. BEWAKD. "l" will pay ten dollars reward for the return of my dogPat," awhitesetter pup.aocut nine nwnih, aih wpll irro-vn. . .. He has larvA hlack spots on side, bip and head, lore feet also black. lias been missing since ia rnnay. - .- , - THEODORE IlOBGOOO, -i i-' . , - w' .rf-K-v,--.- Advance Oftiec .V '--L V'HILLSIDE."- . On the N. B. side or "battery Porter Hill" the beautiful and cooimodious residence of the late Rev, Dr. Chapman. There are on the pre mises 16 rooms, large and small, 1 staircases, nteutv of linen presse. a bath-room. &o- and the lot contains yt acies with a tine grove of oaks. o rooms more aeiignuui, or suuauon more convA-'-nt and attractive, to be ottered Hi AsheviUc-. :nns reasonable. Annlv to re 8 dtr J. I A. T, fcUMMEY. HI t.AJXji.J erUl) VJ? S? A VAj y WEST, SIDE PUBLIC SQUA EJi RTLL HEADS, V ; LETTER HEADS, POSTERS. : BLANKS, &t A d Jb War if all kimdt dome with .- : . fromftnets and at Utu jricea. Powell & Snider's Column. 100 bags Coffee, ;',;. . . '; ' ; W bbls. sugar, . 400 lbs. fine Tea, . " 2100 lbs. Soda, - ' 111 boxes Soap, " ' : c ; 60 boxes CrackeJjl 275 cases of Canned Goods, 115 cases Baking PowdOrt Grapes, Bananas, u. v Uranges, Lemons, French Prunes, Cranberries, Figs,' Dates. Prunelles,- Table Nuts, Olives, ' OliveOil, Currants, Citron, Imperial Cabinet Raisins, California Layer Raisins, vineyard Cluster Raisins,!. Valencia Raisins, fc Sultana RalsiuS,, Maple Syrup, Kock Candy Syrup, New Orleans Molasses - Buckwheat Flour, Mushrooms, Macedoine, Capers, x-Iince Meat, , . Chocolate, Cooca, . Cocoanuts, Gslatine, Crosse & 'BlackweWa Pickles, . Obelisk Pickles, Beech & Sherwood's Pickles, Domestic Pickles, Royal Baking Powder, . Horsford's Baking Powders, . . French Mustard, , EngliBh Mustard Let ii F'TrvrCs Worcestershire Sauce, Tobasco Sauce, North of England Sauce, Durkee's Salad Dressing, White Wine Vinegar, Fresh Shore Mackerel, Cream Codfish, . ... Fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs, Cream Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese, . . rv Parmesan Cheese, - Sapsago Cheese, . ' - Ashton Salt.' Macaroni, . ' . IVermicelfi, Horse Radish, ', Flavoring Extracts, . French Herbs, Jellies, Preserves, FineTeaa Choicest Roasted arid Green Coffee Powdered Sugar, XXX Confectioner's sugar, Granulated Sugar. ' , Brighton C Sugar, Canary Sugar, RawN.Cdo. Strained Honey, lioney in comb, Fancy Hear! Rice, Select Spices 37,600 lbs. Floor, : 3,000 lbs. Jiran and Bhorts, 36,000 lbs. Hay, 1600 bushels Oats, 400 bushels Meal, r ' 1200 bushels Coifcl - Il we covered a nevtjmr we might make a list of the goods we carry, but as it is we cannot tell half. ' " r We have several additional sto rage rooms, and are now filling np with the largest stock in our line to bs found in the Stater wholesale or retail. ' " POWELL & 8N IDER. 1eJS-3m ; "''-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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