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3.00 - 1.60 "coir. BLANKS, dte And J oh Work of all kinds don -milk from j tutu ad.at low fricet. . - i VOLMI.-N0269. ASHEVILLE N. G TUESDAY MQRNING, FEB. 22, 1887. ; 7 PRICE 5 CENTS Mob., Br, Wfo., - HKVII.U .SOCtKTJliS. trnr wwlers, No. S. J. A. Porter Eminent Comnuu; at: Jordaa Stone. Secretary. Meets first Weduewta utxkU iaeach month. A'A-TiV" (Xnitier. U. A. St.U. II. Bell. High Priest: H. Hmmeiihlx, - Secretary. Meets tlv V nines-lay uight In each month. Ml. H'ltith I. . r So. UK A. F. fc A.JT. R. v.. Fk: W-irshlpful Master; Fred. L. Jaooot i-.crtHr X-etn,!tie drst k'ridny utgiit iu each anth. - Smainanoa Umiyt,, A'. W H, Ko. 616. K. Levy. Dirt Mr ; - Jordaa Stone. Secretary. Kmi tin- tint and third Monday nights in tmcb ssontn. - yrmrh Unpad Council. No. 70U S. A.S. Lt- Dinsky. Uogent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets a t!ie ball of the Knights of Honor on the second and fifblh holiday nights in each month: The AaheviUe Pvblie Library, over Mr. Kep ler's Storo, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next dxr to The Bank of Asheville. is open to vis itors from 1 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to 6dWp.ni. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mp.rrel of parity. strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in ecup petition with the multitude of low test, short wcurhralum or phosphate powders. Sold only in tans. Royal Baking Powdeb Co.. 106 Wall St., Mew York. 1anl9-d&wl2m COMPOUND OXYGEN. -if'.: Drs.;Kargao, Stone &"Gatchell, SPECIALISTS, FFICBiyiUM BmllMnc, Mutn 81. ' ASHEVILLE, N. C We ne in the treatment of Chroa o iseases, COMPOUNI) OXYGEN and liedlcated Vapor by direct inhalation Those whouffr from diseases of the Respiratory Or sans such as Consumption, Catarrh. Broncaitis sthma. Chronic 8or Throat, Loss of Voice, etc., tnd who have failed to be cared by the ordinary treatment oi Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites, rocket Inhalers, and the like, may be permanent ly eured-by our new treatment ; since we have sored aaa are curing cases which bad resisted all ether means and which bad been pronounced Incarabie by the best physicians. The Compound Oxygen Treatment is not only valuable in diseases ot tba respiratory tract, but is working promts and permanent cu-es in all diseases depending upon an impoverished or Impure condition of the blood, such as Debility, Epilepsy, RheumafisJtt, Choiea, Neuralgia. Paral ysis, Diabetes, Brlght's Disease, Anaemia, Scrolu. U. ami all Di'casei of the 8kiu. , . - ; TljoiOnljr Treatment wb tab win permanently enre Nasal Catabbh The only Specific lor Asthma I - The treatment is pleasant to take, and eannot aggrarats any case however delicate and sensi tive. - .. '-- Special attention paid to diseases of the Rec tum, such ss Piles, lismira, Pista'.a, Prolapsus, A IMISVY TKJtSA'l MHilN 1 , pMUieir ami nTsriubly miccessfiil. Ke loss of ti- irom usiuess or pleasure during treatment. l wln numAt nnmA t. Alir nffiRA. And wao seed tbeCompoand Oxygen, we v have a .Home Treatment, which in many cases is as val uable ss tbe Office Treatment, We will tend the apparatus and chemicals to last li months for Rr. . ii'-rls'ir. VelilljpVon, O.; Wra Bat ne, li V, IV -l- rtil T. Iglehardt, Esq., avansYiHe, ma ; John B. Know. Bsq., Tipton, Temi j Hon. . s "( ra -.vills, Iiid : O. A. kears. Esq, AsheviUe, $. C; Kev. U. Bell, Bell . . .. 1. 4'j - . - .. . Write for IllnstrateJ Pamphlet, which will be bailed free, la regard to treatment. Address - DRS. HAROAK imiv ;-dawoa - j . . j. STONE A OATCnrLL. ASHBYILLB IUSIG HOUSE ORTIISIDE PUBLIC SQUAEE. Srtls PIANOS and ORGANS on M-Mithly In 4jacntsprganj0,; ... "one pHceonly. ' Sheer Music and Mulo Books. ' Old lustra- ent taken in exchange. , For Catalogues and rfrmlars apply to 0. PALS. - OKl't'SAwly , A Card to the lPublic. Hotico. i VERY Indivl hiil who has no- paid his city taxes f-r 1"6, further Indulgence is im possible. My time is 'most U!. Tsxesortrooble stust cam and eome sow Pay our (axes and save cost, RespectfuHy, Vlaiidtf - - . N. A. KKYXOLD3, pOR BST. : .' A neat office room over cheep. Applv to srherJ. g. Burneti. . . . C. Pivi' store, A. . DAVJS, . deeUdtt few V )0 DAILY EDITION. THE DA1XY CITIZEN . Will be published every Morning (ex cel Mondavi at the following rates ttnetlu cash .- ' One Year, - . . . . f 00 Six Months, . . . 3 00 Three " . .' . ... 1 60 One " .... ' . 50 One Week", . . - . . . . 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our stiDacriDera, ana parues wiuiuug will please call at the citizen umce. tend your Job Work of all kind to the CUixm Office, if you want it done neatly. cheaply and vtU Jitpatch. Arrival t ravlsia. Haumbubt Arrives 66 p. m. and departs 10:61am Tennessee--Arrives 10:55 a. m. and departs 7W6 p m. W ATBKaviuj Arrives 6:00 p m.and departs 8:00 a. m. BrABTAHBCBO Leave Aihev'!: 1 ffl am: ' strive at Hend jonviUe tylVC1 at ppartan lii. in. - , . - -- Leave Spartanburg 4:00 p m; arrive at Hen- deraooville 7:10 pn;H Asheville : p . INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. A shoe worth $3.00 can be found at M. Levr'a for J2.69. , Warranted solid soles and calf uppers. - . All sixes and styles of numbers kept in stock by the Directory Company, call at Citizen Offie, No. 5 & Main St. ' George Washington's Birthday. Tbe banks will be closed to-day in honor of the lamented George. Quite a number of changes as to loca tion of business houses in town will take place in tlia next week or two. Don't fail to patronize the entertain ment to be given at the Courthouse to night bv the Young Ladies' Aid 8ociety. Mr. Robt. Schenck and Miss Emma Buckanan were married at the Buck Hotel in this city Sunday afternoon, by Rev. Dr. W. A. Nelson.! Relatively only a small percentage of tbe people pay any attention to Lent as a bar to getting married. When they want to get spliced they do so Lent or no Lent. The tobacco markat was quite brisk yesterday, with comparatively small breaks, good prices being obtained for brights. All the houses will have large breaks to-day. Weather slightly disagreeable yester day neither rain or sunshine, but of that mixed character which stronglyre minded one of the peculiar position of independent politicians. Mrs. L. J. Williams, of Morgan Hill, this count, died on the 15th iost of measles. . he was about 25 years did ant?ieave8 a devoted hus band and four children. ' The Public Square has of latu become a resort, both day and night, for vendors of various kinds. Tbe outcry has be come at times alarming to timid ears. We hope, at least, the town treasury is tho gainer thereby. We are informed that the winter oats in the" Turnpike section were killed by the severe cold spell following the heavy snow of December. After the snow bad melted the ground froze, causing the oats to be killed. The wheat received but little damage. - The enter :ainmcnt by the yung Ladies' Aid Society, to be given to-night, will take place at the court-house, instead of at one or tbe warehouses as inadvertantly appeared in one of the prints. . We hope this entertainment will have that en couragement it deserves. The sidewalks are rapidly being clear ed of encumbrances in the shape of empty boxes, signs, show-cases and the like. The mud that hides the pavements will be dug away soon, and if the Board of Aldermen . shall, at its next wee tine, agree to let the police order loafers and vagrants to move on, matters will be greatly improved About ten delegates from the anti- stock-law convention of last v cek went to Raleigh yesterday, including Mr. Hob good of the A dvance They go before the committee of conference as contradistinct from "that machine" in the Senate re ferred to b? Mr. Pearson, the fatter being better known as the'eommittee on Pro positions and Grievances. - - Water bos been turned into the pipes on Palton Avenpe, Bailey " and Grove streets, French Broad Avenue, : North Main street to. Uaubiu s tan yard, south Main street to " considerable distance, and on Spruce street." Pipes- Are being laid on Charlotte and Chestnut streets, and soon the entire town will be girdled with water pipes.. . r - Dr. D 'J.Cain itad lady are in Aiken 9. C, having accompanied their daughter Mrs. Lizzie-'Aylef, who was last week manied in this place to the Rev. Mr. Ayler, of Aiken.- Mr. Ayler," the happy groom who has thus carried off one of Asheville's fair danglil ere, was fr a while pastor of tbe Presbyterian church at Hendersonville, but has recently accep ted a call to the church at Aiken " - iRRIVIHO AtMOS Da-T.. . New goodsat Law's. Not fancy goods, jut Btaple wares this time for actual use crockery, glass and cutlery. Greater bargains than ever in silver plated knives, forks and spoons, both in triple and extra Pto in- Rogers' and -other first-sjass makes, at even" lower- prices than heretofore, A splendid lot of new library arid Stand lamps wondeatully. cheap I.aw's.on Mam St , The Would Movks. The man who would ' liaVe predicted fifty years ago the great improvements which have been made' in the mechsn ical world would have been cal'ed insane. And. V- would haro geerqet as Utopian to bare pTopiiostod the - great advances made In -meJicme- Only a few years ago Consumption. Asthma, and Catarrh were considered incurable; but now, by means of C impound Oxygen and niPille ated vator. thee diseases are rafcilv cured. Call for illustrated pamphlet at tne ource or urs. iiargan, btone and Ga'chelL Main street. " . 'Beet 5c cigar in the. city West End Choice. j. . . ? ' . - ' ali FROM RAL.EIGH. Senate Proceedings Bill to Repeal Merchant Tax on Purchases Ta bled The Question of County Commissioners Solomon Pool -to be Paid The Bill to Es tablish a University for the . Colored Race Defeated ; 5 he House, Pro- ' ceedingsr (Special Dispatch to the Crnzia.) Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 21. In the Senate to-day a great number of petitions -were presented protesting against the creation of Jefferson county? The following bills -were introduced: To prevent the aarboring of criminals; to increase the-number ( Supreme Coart Justices to fonrto incorpoijite the re Kseb-lining an Railway tfv... "The bill to repeal the merchant's tax on purchases was. tabled.. . - The- following bill paed second reading: To authorize Alexander county to levy a special tax.' ' The following bills passed third read ing; J.0 require magistrates to elect county commissioners ontside of their own body ; To pay the claim of $6,400 of Rev. SoIomoD Pool against the Universi ty. The bill to establish a University for the colored race was defeated by a vote of 1 to 37. In the House a resolution was introduc ed asking the opinion of the Attorney General as to whether the State had the power to remove the political disabilities of certain citizens. Under the suspen sion of rules tbe resolution was adopted. Allowing the Penitentiary authorities to draw on an appropriation to bo made lor their institution, which is now en tirely out of funds. The following were tbe principal bills introduced : To prevent the sale of con vict made goods; To construct public roads in Alexander and Caldwell countiss: to charter the South Atlantic and Northwestern R. R.; Private and Local calendar was taken up. The following bills passed their final readings: Allowing 50 convicts to Madison, Rockingham county; at $125 each per year; to incorporate the Dur ham & Southern and Shelby, Glen Al pine & Cranberry Railways; to authorize Graham county to levy a special tax; to amend the charter of Hickory; to allow Madison county to levy a special tax to build a Btock law fence in Westfork township; to extend the Uuriiam JDiuewliig and Claisbviue R. R; to incorporate North Carolina Baptist . Students' Aid Fund ; to in corporate the Central and Northwest Railroad. The following pas-el second reading; To amend the law in regard to the sup port of the Abbeville graded school ; To incorporate the Murfreesboro Railway ; To settle the indebtedness of Madison county; to allow Ashe county to levy a special tax. The only debate of the day was on the bill to allow 350 convicts to the North At lantic & Northwestern Railway and the Central & Northwestern Railway, at $i25 per annum for each. Hoover, negro Re publican, offered an amendment that the convicts be not employed if free labor can be secured at the same price. The bill passed second and third readings. It al lows such convicts only as has not been granted to other corporations in the State. The Asheville Military Academy. A visit to this institution on Saturday afternoon gave pleasant note of the dev elopment of this institution from a pri vate school, "one however of very high grade, to that of one which draws to it public attention, and one demanding liberal public encouragement- In its material aspert the change is striking and gratifying. The plain old and some what unsightly red brick Academy, ex posed in all its nakedness against theskv, now stands out in fine relief a castellated structure, in harmony with its objects; for while still a classical school. It is a'so scientific and military in accordance with the popular ..idea of education. The corps is a superior one. At its head is frof. v enable, whose boys, trained in his school,hav always carried off the honors in morn advanced institutions. ' Associ ated with him is Mr. Mason, can old officer of the Navy,' with tbe high cul ture and firm manner of his training. Mr. Scott, a young gentleman from .Vir ginia, thoroughly versed in the classics and science, completes a corns which al ready gives distinction to the Academy. Already in the first yer of it enlarged exietence,tliere is an attendance of abont 80 pupils, enough with their cadet uni form to give a pleasing, new character to the streets 01 the city. - . There is no reason why - Ihia Military Academy may not become one of the largest and most celebrated in tbe South. The character of its corps of officers invites the most abiding confidence. The location insures patronage from abroad: and it becomes -our citizens, lor their own interests, to give a home institution tbe most liberal encouragement, honor ablo and advantageous to the general interest. Hall's Vegetable- Sicil.au Hair Renew er imparts a fine gloss and freshness to .t 1 , 1 : i 1 . 1 , , 1110 imirnuu 1a uixuiy recommenaea uy physicians, clergymen and scientists as a preparation accomplishing wonderful results. 1 1t is a certain remedy : for -re- raowng dandruff, making the scalp white and clean and restoring gray hair to its youthful color. . . t!7 We do not sound a needless alarm when we tell yon that the (aint of scrofula is in yon: blood. Inherited or acquired, it is there, and Ayer's. Sarsaparilla alone will enectuaiiy eradicate it. .. , , ? When you want a", good smoke try the ; Yet nd Choice. -STATE "NETS. 1. -"-U"1" ' TJ ' 000 in Confederate bonds frfia Eng land, which were ,depositf5 there by Jno. White, the State aent, in 1884, by order of Gov, Vanfep. ; -'-- Capt, S. B. Alexander ' being spoken of by tbe newspapers; as the man fot next Governor. There is no better man than the Captaity and we know he would make fti good Governor. . 1' , S. B. Pearson, confined Burke jail, played a sharp ' triekvn: the jailor, by writing two letters, pur porting to come from nis aunt and the sheriff, -telling the jailor to .re lease him; as the aunt vonid 0 on hia bond the next day.'' Sam 13 now "lbosew' - " . :-,, led at bis residence on Northr Main afreet Mr, Brand was a German by birth, a native of Locksteten, ' ' State of Baden, Geinunr, but moved to Asheville about IS56, -and began work as a journeyman in the furniture factory of tbe Messrs. Hildebrand. He subsequently began business in his ovn name as a furniture manufacturer, asso ciating with that the business of Under taker, and until within the last few years he was the only Undertaker in this place lie married tho daughter of the late Sheriff Jerry Rich, a sister of Sheriff, v no. tticn, who survived mm, and leaves one daughter Mrs. Jesse Ptarnes, sjid a step-daughter Mrs. Jno. W.Starnes. By honest industry he had accumulated quite a handsome property, and for busi ness integrity there was no man more esteemed in . this community. He was about 58 years of age. His funeral will take place from the First Baptist churjh to-day at 2:30 p. m. - a Sent Before Judge McRae. - Charles Goodlake, the young man wanted by ihe authorities of Chattanooga , and who could not be removed last week by Sheriff Con nor because of an order from Judge Avery, was yesterday carried to Hendersonville, under an order from Judge Memmon, to have a hearing before Judge McRae. The effort being made by tbe friends of the pn?oner is to have him released because of irregularities or illegality in the proceedings. - - 1 A Severe Railroad- Bill. . The following billjias passed the present session of the General ' As sembly, at last we are so informed and while we have no direct infor mation of its passage, "we have no doubtless materially effect much el the freight business of the State .' The General Asjembly of North Carolina do enact that the provisions 01 section lybb 01 tne Code are here by repealed, and the following pro visions are inserted in lieu thereof : Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any, railroad operating for the Irrns poration of any freight of any dc cription.of the 6ame class over, its roads to charge a greater amount of toll or' compensation for a short. distance than for a longer distance in the same direction over its road ; and any railroad company violating this section shall forfeit and pay the sum of $200 for such violation to the party injured. Nothing in this act shall be taken in any manner as abridging the right of any rail road company of making special contracts with- shippers of large quantities of freight, to be of not less in quantity than one car-load. ; , Section 52. JNothing in this act shall be construed to mean that said railroads may charge as much for a j shcrter distance as for a longer die tance, the shorter being included in j the longer, but iuey shall not be re-1 quired to charge proportionate pro rata per mile; but this shall not be construed to(meau that more shall be charged fit equal quantities in the car-load for a shorter distance than lor a longer distance. - ; Section 3. Nor shall said railroads make any unjust discriminations in the rates of charges for tollon -com-' pensation for transportation of y as ; sengera or freights of any descrip tion. . . ' ' ' ;' '-' '. - Section 4. That this act shifil-not affect suits now pending : in courts instituted prior to the decision' of Supreme Court in the case of Hines and Battle againstThe Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company. ' Section 5. This act ;' shall ' be in force from and after its ratification. Fektilwers. .. ''-''':rJ..,:: We invite attention to the double- column advertisement elsewhere of the British Mixture, the great tobac co fertilizer, represented by .Mr. T, S. Morrison; at Alexanders. Tnis fertilizer has been used '41, this see-; tion for a number of years,-and hundreds testify to its worth. Mr. Morrison has also made arrange ments to furnish the best-fresh- ground Nova Scotia Plaster at ex tremcly low prices, lieaa tneaaver tisement and profit thereby. '"':' ' t-lver PlUa. . ' . '.'.'' Use Dr.' Onnns Liver Pills for Ballow com plexion, Pimples on the Face and Billioua ness. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose. - bampiea tree at U. U Lyons. .-.'.-- '"'- '-. dawlw, ' Most everybody is wearing : Levy's homemade $3.00 shoe. -They are the best shoes on the market Every nalr warranted to give satisfaction. -They can be foucd. (& - . . M. Lew's. The West End Choice Cigar, only 5 cents. Death of am EsjetrizCiit f tyt. tif ta sua. "sifcrjg &f.jrso.i7r8ra Pensylvania would revise the tar iff as the devil would revise the Bible: " The Governor of Kansas has sign ed a bill conferring municipal suf frage nn.' n women. .Thirteen Republican clerks in the Surgeon General's office were dis missed : Saturday, and Webster. Chief Examiner of the Civil' Service Commission, an ardent Republican was succeeded by Quincev. Brown ing, of Illinois, an equally ardent Democrat. - A North Carolinia has invented a cotton harvester which has been operated with success near Reids- ville. Itis said .that it will-pick about 90 per cent, of the open cot ton, and during a dav - will pick from 3.000 to .3,500 pounds. . .To -do thig-rh all thstig ecfaiu fire two horses, a driver and a'bo'v-td' empty the bass when thev are filled. It is said to work with the precision and correctness of human action. . George D. Randell, an elderly Newark merchant, was charged by a young woman calling herself Em eline F. Randell, that he was the father 0! her child and her husband mi a. 1 . . xnejury orougnt in a verdict on the issue presented to them, that the relationship of man and wife had never existed between the plain- tifl and defendant, their intercourse having been of a meretricious na ture. The San Francisco police cap tured J.-C, Hines, a bomb thrower implicated in the recent dynamite outrages iu that city. The officers fired several shots at him, but none took effect. After a sharp chase, he was overtaken and placed in jail. A large quantity of materi el tor making dynamite bombs was found in his house. H. C. Dean, said to be an accomplice of Hines, was also captured. "Happy Kitty" and her siater-in- Kramer, were the active means of Joseph Harrington's conversion to Salvation Army piinciples, and their fascination drew him away from home nearly every evening. He failed to contribute to the sup port of his wife and three children. and made his home with the Kra mers. Every night he went to the docks and exhorted while fair Kitty sang the deiioious light religious ditties that were in vomie.Divjix.ce fof iird. iiariinMin. A Pathetic Incident. A few weeks ago in this city a poor widow died, leaving one child, a little lame boy to the cold charities of the world. After his mother s funeral the lit tle fellow was taken ill from the com bined results of grief and neglect, and it was then evident that he would soon be united to his only friend. He was left alone much of the day, there being no one who could spare the time to stay with him. It was often noticed that the voices of two persons could be heard in his little room. But when those in charge entered he would be alone and ap parently asleep. One day they listened, being quite sure that no oue was with the child, and they overheard this strange monologue: "Is you rite there,-mamma? ' "Yes, my little boy, I is rite here" 'Was you wen.t away?" M wen.t-J back to heaven to tell God about my little boy." "Didn t you was afraid, mamma? "No, my own little boy, 'cause God is nicer'n peoples." "Did you told him about me, mam ma?" "I told him I had a little boy nam ed Harrv an' an' an' " There was a loud noise of sob-! bing then, and the listeners without, cried too. Presently the child's voice resumed: ' ' "Did you told Got to let me come up there, mamma?" -'.' Yes, my boy, an' lie said mme- by, 'bimeby." -. ..; ." -. ... ., ' ''Mamma, I'se so tired aa' an sleepy an trod." There was a long silence then, broke by no cry or sob. The liste ners went in after resolving in their hearts to be thereafter very patient with the motherless one. But-death had been kinder than they. -Detroit Dree Prees. Inspectikg Their Lines. The Richmond Dispatch says : , "Major Suily and General Logan will leave on a special1 train this afternoen to make inspection of the lines in - Western North Carolina under the control and management of themselves and associates. If the time will permit, these gentlemen will go as far South as Atlanta, Ga., but as it is limited to a few days it is probable that the tour will have 10 terminate suuri 01 puim. Bneklen's Arnica Salve The beat Salve in the world for ents, bruises, sores, ulcers, rheum, fever sorea.- tetter. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give- perfect satisfaotion, or money reranaea. mce.a cts per box. For sale oy II. H. Lyons. ; daw Blankets ever. and Comforts lower than at Whitlock'b. Just received a new lot of spring hats, latest style, Derby, Fur and Pocket, all cclors at : . 2. . . M. Levy's, The Railroad Commission Question. Mr. J. H. Currie received information yesterday from Raleich. that the SDecial committees appointed by the State Sen ate and ttouse of Representatives to consider the Railroad Commission mat' ter will meet in joint session on Wednes day the 23d inst., at 8 o'clock p. m when and where all parties interested, either for or against a railroad commis eion, are linvited to attend. It is under stood that a committee reDresentinsr the ousiness men or Wilmington in favor of me appointment ot commission, will be in attendanceWilmington Star. An Important Bill. The following is the full text of a bill introduced in the Senate in connection with the Machinery Act of the Bill on rinancer " That all persons, whether as owners or in trust, or in any fiduciary capacity, who shall have in their possession or control any note, bond, account, mort gage, or other and every obligation of debt 01 any ana every lorm whatsoever, bear ing interest, shall be required to furnish tott assessors of their respective towns and townships, within the State, with, a written statement of all and every-said obligation, subscribed and sworn to, to gether witn tue value upon which they estimate such obligation as above men tioned. And if anv nerson or nersona soaii iau 10 comply witn the said require ments, or to place a certain valuation on the obligations, then the said notes and other obligations shall forever be barred in collection bv any authority of any 1 11 f 1 1 w ... . . court in North Carolina. It bhall be the duty of said assessors to return such sworn statements to the register of deeds. who shall certainly file the same, and the said statements shall be in evidence against the recovery of such obligations, The wheat croD of South Australia shows a surplus of 175,000 tons. Archbishop Croke advocates the non apers of taxes with which, he says, the Iritish Government buys police blud geons. The PoDe declares that his aria m not intended to injure Italy, bat that there is absolute necessity for seltingthe Pontiff's position. The latest from Vienna is that Ger many will demand of France the prom lse to remain neutral in the event of war in Eastern Europe. Mrs. R. P. Pries, a resnectable old ladv whose husband was absent, was murder ed at Pound, Wis., on Wednesday night, by a brute, who chopped and mutilated her body. The object was robbery. The murder wrs witnessed by a little cirl. The man is now in jail, but refuses to give his name. The suit suit at New iTork in the Uni. ted States Court by J. H. Lester acrainst oenerai a. r. uuuenor siuoo damages far false imprisonment during the rebel lion, while General Butler commander! the Department of Virginia, Saturday ended in a verdict for the defendant under the instrsctions of Judca Cnxs. wuo eaia uenerai sutler had Simply obeyed orders. - - 1 , , ., . . . Gov. Bob Tnvlov swV"y"rWt nurne. o iietsfc advocacy 01 the Ulair Federal school teaching, grab bill. Many Demo cratic papers are trouncing him at a lively rate and the Republicans are happy. Wilmington Star, No other medicine is so reliable as Ay er's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds and all ddransements of the respiratory or gans tending toward consumption. In all ordinary cases it id a certain cure, and it affords sure relief for the asthmatic and consumptive, even in advanced stages of disease. ti7 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 mis fortune, or inheritance, this has been done- - Ayer's Sarsaparilla fiees the blood, the vital stream, and restores ap petite, strength and health; t!7 Oysters received in bulk daily at dtf Moors & Robards'. English riding pants and jackets just received at M. Levy's. t2 See the beautiful line of numbers at Grant & Roseberry's, for sale by the Southern Directory Company. 1 w. Another new lot of ladies' Waulken phast shoes just received at - t2 M.Levy's. A Splendid Speculation. Twenty beautiful residence lots in the nicest and most rapidly growing part of the city to be sold cheap for part cash and balance on long time. Call and see plat and prices. falS-dlw Atkinson & Cooke. N. B. Atkinson who is agent for T. S. Hubbards' Grape Vines and small fruits will soon make an order for spring plan ting, and parties wishing any thing in their line will do well to see him at once. He guarantees satisfaction and sells none but the best. - . lw. Real Eslatb is now moving right rapidly Atkinson & Cocke, Real Es tate Dealers of this city, sold 8 lots last weei:, and three on yesterday. How things will rattle when the spring opens up. Better buy your lots now while they are reasonable.- Tho "Pinafore Steam" ia one of the trays cvsters are served at Turner's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T-OTIC E SEALED PROPOSALS. , Sealed bids will be received by me for building a Court House in the town of Webster. N. C. until the 7th day of March, 1887, according to. ?lans ana specifications now on nie in my omee, he Com jiisaioners reserve the right iQireictanj or s U bids. By order of the Board of Coot ty Commissioners ox j acason county, n v.. . ' reuruaxy Bin, 103. a. iajhu, jil, Register of Deeds; fe 13 diwlw . Clerk exomcio of Board, &10.00 I will tav ten dollars reward for the resara of my dog "Pat," a white setter pup, aooot niua montns oia, wen grovn. - lie aas lante dibck spots on side, hip and head, fore feet also black. Has been missing since last Friday. ; - - THEODORE HOBGOOD, Advance Office. FOR IMJVT OR SJULE ' ' ' . ' : - HILLSIDE. ' On the H. BV side of "Battery Porter HIU' the beautiful and commodious residence of the late Rev. Dr. Cnapman. There are on the pre mises 16 rooms, large and small, 2 staircases, nlentv nf linpn nresKflS. a bath-room. AC and the lot contains 2)4 acies with a fine grove of oaks. No rooms more delightful, or situation mora convenient and attracl live, to ne onerea in Asheville. 11 t reasonable. ADDlVtO fe8dtf. A. t. 8UMMEY. -- Powell & SnideVs Column; DAILY. BFULETIN. 100 bags Coffee, ou bbls. Sugar, 400 lbs. fine Tea, 2100 lbs. Soda, 111 boxes Soap, 60 boxes Crack erg 275 cases of Canned Goods, 115 cases Baking Powd&g Grapes, Bananas, oranges, Lemons, - French Prunes, Cranberries, Figs, DaUs, Prunelles, Table Nuts, Olives, unve Uil, Clurrants, Citron, Imperial Cabinet Raising California Layer Raisins, vineyard Cluster Raisins, Valencia Kaisins, Sultana Raisins', Maple Syrup, . Rock Candy Syrup, .- V New Orleans Molasses Buckwheat Flour, Mushrooms, Macedoine, Capers, alince Meat, Chocolate, Cocoa, Cocoanuts, ' Gelatine, Crosse & BlackweWs Pickles, Obelisk Pickles," Beech & Sherwood's Pickles, Domestio Pickles, Royal Baking Powder, ttorafordg Baking Powders, Lee & PerrirC Worcestershire Sauce, Tobasco Sauce, , North of England Sauce, Durkee's Salad Dressing, White Wine Vinegar, Fresh bhore Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs, Cream Cheese,'. Pine Apple Cheese, Parmesan Cheese, - -Sapsago Cheese, Ashton Salt. Macaroni, .Vermicelli, Horse Radish,- Flavoring Extracts, French Herbs, Jellies, Preserves, Fine Teas4 Choicest Roasted and. Green Coffee Powdered Sugar, AAA Confectioner's sugar, Granulated Sugar, - Brighton C Sugar, Canary Sugar, RawN.O.do. Strained Honey, Honey in comb, Fancy Head Rice, Select Spicel 37,600 lbs. Flour,' 3d,UUU lbs. .Bran and Snorts, 36,000 lbs. Hay, 1600 bushels Oats, 400 bushels Meal. 1200 bushels Corn? , . It we- covered a newspaper we " might make a list of tho goods we carry, but as it is we cannot tell halt ... - We have several additional sto rage rooms, and axe now filling up with the largest stock in our line to be found in the State, wholesale or zetaiL . .' " TJA-nrpf t. A eKTrn-r 4 y rr i- - i u. wiu" ialS-Sia
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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