ASKEVII-LE CITIZEN. Jot itkb nVKi J L. CAMERON, j-EbnoM.' TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 12.1887 FOOD FOR THOUGHT. . Aa exchange says : - "The tide of immigration from Europe is reported to have bo large ly increased that the accommoda tions of the steamship lines are tax ed to their utmost A feature in ftonnection WltD luis innux oi pop- nlation is that ereat numhers of mechanics are coming across to this country, especially bricklayers, nluRtferprs. and masons, from Scot knd. Wales and the northern dis tricts of England, Also skilled and unskilled laborers are coming from Germany. Sweden, and Norway. - What' will these people do after . they reach out shores? "It is estl mated that there are now two mil lipus.of unemployed wage-earners in the Jnited. States. " Are these im migrants to be added to the great armv of the -unemployed, or will they undertake to seeure wages by underworking the native born mech anics? The labor organizations in this,, copptry have endeavored, . by arbitrary regulation, to prevent any disorooortionate increase in their nbinbers tf. limiting life number of aDureuUees. and nave thus ot-en able to euard against an over sup rly of skilled labor and consequent lowering of wages, but they have no means at present of protecting tbemstlves against competition with the European mechanics that emi grate to this country." Is it, uot time this inundation should be looked after by the peo nle. not onlv wage earners, but all classes ? fot all clashes and all in terests are menaced with this rapid ly "erowinz evil. We would do those who have sought an asylum upon our shores and under our flag no injury, Jbut protect all equally with the native born ; but ought there not, for the good ol those who have heretofore come, as well as our native population, be some end to this raDid influx of humanity who can but add to the difficulties whici. are ranidlv accumulating in this country! presenting most embar rassing social problems. We see this matter with grave apprehension for future. Ought not our people begin to seriously think upon this matter, and endeavor t stop a movement which can now only threaten dieas' ter?. VERY POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE. Congressman Townshend, ofllli nois. may not be a Solomon; but he hits the nail plumptly on the head in his estimate of the President as a living force in the Democratic par ty. Congressman Townshend says that Cleveland will be the next Democratic candidate. In his ob servation and judgment no other person is making any comparison with him. "Besides," tays Mr. Townshend, "Cleveland increases one's admiration of him if one goes ud there several times to see him on public business. I do not con ider him anything of an authority on legislative questions, or what might be called statesmanship. .He makes no pretenses of that kind. His ability lies in his application to executive details, and in that respect he ia the most formidable President the Democratic party has ever had in this country. None of our Chief Magistrates from Jefferson down knew as much about adminis tration and applied themselves as closely to it as Cleveland. He sits up with every bill as if it were a vounz child. His whole course of life has been executive, and he never he)4 legislative office. Hence be knows 'but little about Congress" and the methods of legislators. When he became mayor of Buffalo, after an intervaval, he sat. over all the acts passed bythe city councils, and did" not hesitate to criticize and veto as he is doing at- the 'present mo ment., . In the office of Governor of New York, to which he was a stran- doing in thePresidency consulting, watcbjng, challenging and .relying altogether upon his knowledge and courage in detecting false legisla tion. He has considerable tone in the Executive office. We have no person liable to be President who feels both his responsibility and his dignity as much as Cleveland.and Ithink hi election was a most fortunate thing Jor the Democracy. I doubt whether we are as . strong a party, if.we". are with hirn for our exponent. He is a pretty good match for the most alert and inde fatigable RepubJicans in the Senate, or anywhere. ' They have not made tyaj pointsagaTnit him that haye made any impression on the people. My observation iBthat he is vjry PPj?uial?' wltii .' tHv" peopleX f xou must.: leave out.- of course. ' exnec taAtaofo3ce pnd. those who wan ts?! to see radical aild persohal work aone iqy xaeif executive m tne way of partisanship and dismissals. He has given us strength by going very slowly, and acting in great part without much regard to party. The benefit of that dircrimihation :&lls on tne Democratic side, though a great many of them are very mad with the President." : To which the Goldsboro Messen ger, well adds "Th e Messenger differs - with jlr. Townshend in only one particular. It thinks that Mr. Cleveland is ."not authority on legislative . questions," Now in the technical knowledge oJ a parliamentary leader, that may not be a small thing. But the weigh tier matter ot the law is knowledge of what is best and what the people need, and courage to strike at vic.s ous legislation. Mr. Cleveland has a knack ot knowing what is re quired, and also a boldness in veto ing what is not, which the people admire very much. To 'them he in something of a statesman and very much of a political leader, lie who leads best serves the interests of the people best" The National Oazette, af Berlin comfirms the report that the Czar will positively not permit Russia to take part in the Paris exhibition in 1S89. "The Czar," says the Gezette, "knows that the headquarters ol the Nihilists have been transferred to .fart, Mdthat the recent anniver sary of his father's murder was eel ebrated by a number, ot meetings held under the very eyes of the f rench- police. If England can mainta'n her au thority in Ireland only by abridg ing free discussion in Parliament and denying the right of trial by jury, she is paying too dear for the whistle. English liberty cannot survive tuch expedients. Phil. Rec ord. Gov. Knott has telegraphed to the manageis of the National Drill at Washington, entering one regi ment, one battallion, two infantry companies, one platoon of light ar tillery, one platoon of mounted guns and a rifle team of Kentucky troops Both sides of a public affair are necessary for the truth of hi3tory. Mr. Rule the able editor of the Knoxville Journal, read recently be fore the Lioyal Legion, of Cincinnati, whtt is styled a very interesting paper on the Loyalists of Tennes see," being a tribute to the heroism of the loyal men and women of Ten nesseeduringthe late war. Could Mr. Rule try his hand upon the out rages and sunerings inflicted upon those equally conscientious men and women of that section who be lieved it right to sympathize with their section and brethren of the South, all for opinion's sake, and many times by men who assumed the liyery of heaven to exercise the worst instincts of devils ? Give all the truth, Mr. Rule. - Another Suicide. At Rockey Valley, in an adjoining county, there was buried last week a prominent man who might be yet an ornament to society, ha3 be not neglect ed the advice of his friends to such an extent that be can be said to have died by his own wish. Mr. Jones-had at first a slight cold, neglected, it become seri ous. His friends advised the great Cough Remedy, By mphyx. He refused every appeal by bis friends. Asa natural result he grew worse and died. Ye that are suffering with coughs and colds beware that you do not lav yourself liable to the same charge ana nil a premature grave, but take Srmphyx at once and live. B OARD. Two gentlemen or gentleman and wife can ret comfortable room and good board by aDDlvtmr to P. O. BOX 310. Location central. nib26 dtf -JHE TRAVELING PUBLIC SATS Nathan, Tbon Art the Man, For buying and selling Excursion and cut tat iicaes at exceedingly low rates to all point. El. M. NATHAN, Ticket Scalper. Office, Eagle Hotel Barber Shop. Residence, T. W. Neel. M Grove St. mar27 dim ' 'J'O WHOM IT MAT CONCERN, That I have this dav fold all mv stock and in terest in the corporative known as AshevUle Lumber Company to H. H. Taylor, who will con duct the business and collect all acoonntii due. or owed by this corporative, and that I no resign as officer of said company on tbls said day. marcn isisi, 105. l. w. KUabcLLi. ap 8 dlw I do not want the Earth, Bat want-you to know tlmt I have removed to the Corner Store former ly occupied by Redwood & Co., with a arger and better stock of groceries than ever A. L. COOi'JSK.. ap 6-diwtje23 JESSE R. STARNES, 7 Successor to X Brand A Co J . UNDERTAKER, - A8HEVILLE, N. C. -M. rtallic and Walnut Coffins constantl v on hand. Every requisite of the busineiis furnished. All calls day ornightprompt- ly answered-- Bearse tinished when desired. I can be found at K. H. Poland a KTOcery stare (my old fcUnd) for the present.- Embalming a specialtv. Bod ies -will be taken charge of immediately rUMBKRI LUMBER,! . - ' . 1 km prepared to furnish lumber for bunding purposes of all kinds at short notice and in anv quanlity. Belore PQrChasiug elsewuere write and Mr. Sherman, in "ihe various re marks he has made., another thing clear--even clearer thm Mr. Blane's prospects and that is that there will be no campaign, nude on the Southern question next year. The stakes thatf r. Blaine drove in his notorious Jrortland speech on the morrow of the election are rude ly and even" contemptuously pul'ed ui J y Mr. Sherman an J hro.vn in o the ditch. The negroes in the South are not being oppressed or worked at starvation wages, as Mr. Blaine said they were and would be. The workinemen of the North are in no danger of competition from labor cheaper and more helpless then slave labor as Mr; Blaine said they would be, Mr. Sherman reports that there is good feeling, between the races; tnat the negroes are not only safe, but industrious, busy, and prosper ous. 1 he stones ot Southern pro gress, he says, are not exaggerated. V. Y Times, Rep. . Their Busine Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of tiade at H. II. Lyons' Druii Store as their giving away to their customers of so many frt.e trial bottles of Dr. Kings New JJiBcovery for Consump tion. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disap points. . Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchi tis, croup, and all throat and . lung dis eases quickly cured. You can test it be fore buyinr by getting a trial bottle free, large size l. fcverv bottle warranted. iiifsfis CUBE CONSTIPATION. To enjoy health oe should have rer- lr evaluations every twen y four iiours. ise evils, ooin meaiu and pnjrueai, reuniting' from HABITUAL CONSTIPATION re many and serious. For the cure of this common trouble, Tutt's Liver Pills ha ve rained a popularity napar mieievp. ciesimuy sugar cobiwl ' SOLS EVERYWHERE. Pasture ! Pasture! Having securely fenced in the well known Elk Mountain Pastures, I will take a limited number of CATTLE, HORSES and COLTS, for the season beginning about Hay 1st, 1887, PASTURE WELL WATERED. For f-11 particulars, address FRANK D. POLK. ALSO WANTED to buy 50 Calves and Yearlings. feb 6 d6moo PROF. C FALK, Teacher of Music. Laalea will find a comfortable private music roots in the Ashevllle Music House, nerth Bide oi ruDua square. - sue r au LA1TD SALS ! N ORTH CAROLINA. CotmTY QF JkCKSOM, In-he Superior Court , beforcrfcrk. Sophia E. "Davis. Hennr Koonsl and Louis F. Dayton, ex i-Sale for Partl- parte. I tion. In pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court oi jacicson county mane iu tne anove entitled cause on the S4th day of March, 1R87, the under signed Commissioner will nroceed to sell at duo- lic auction at the courthouse door in the city of A&uevuie, biuie aioresaia, on ine Second Day of May, 1887, at 12 o'clock m . t he following described real es tate, co-wii aooux 11,000 Acres of Land. lying In the counties of Transylvania and Jack son, oi. the touth Carolina line, and beiua; the lands granted by the State of North Caroliua to Woodford Zachary, K- V. Welch and others, and on the waters of Thompson's Creek, White Water uiver, Morgan s Mill creek, and Chatooga river. Plats of tne land, made from recent surveys, win oe exniDuea on tne any oi sale. These are fine grazing lands, being well water ed by tevera I streams. They are heavily timbered with poplar, chest nut and oak. Corundum and mica crop out in various places, with fine prospects for good mines, and several mines of mica have been worked. - There are gold veins running part of this prop erty, irom which considerable gold has been taken by panning. This is perhaDS the last chance Id Western North Carolina to buy . A Large Body of Land. , AU the lines and boundaries of those lands have been well defined and established by the re cent surveys made under the order of the Supe rior Court of Jackson county Said lands will be first sold in parcels, as will be indicated by the plats exhibited, and then af terwards as a whole, and whichever sale produ ces the more money will be reported to the court. Terms of Sale. Twenty ner cent, of the ourchase mcnev will be required to be paid in cash on the day of sale ; balance payable In equal installments at six. twelve and eighieen months, with Interest from date. The purchaser to give notes with approved security for the deferred payments. Title will be retained until all the purchase money shal- have been paid. For further information apply to Moore & Cummings, Attorneys at Law, Ashevllle, N- C. inis tue zciia aay oi aaarcn, igy. CHAS. W. MALONE, -nih 31 d&wU - . ' Commissioner. COME TO OUlf A' JblW STORE. Baird & Co., (now occupy their elegant ne store,) . 11 Patton Avenue, , ASHEVILLE, '. N. C, Where they haye a splendid assortment and will keep constantly on nana THE BEST GRADES OF Family Groceries, BACONr SALT, FLOUR, MEAL, Dry, Goods, Clothing, BOOTS & SHOES, QUEENS VV ARE, CROCKERY, LAMP. GOODS. GRAIN, FEED, HAY, - everything in a first-clasa general Merchandise Store. Oar prices are as low- aa -the lowest, strictly for cash. - . ; . . .. . Good country produce always wanted RYNOLIS, B.1IRD ft CO , PATTON AVENUE. mb ?G d3mo8 DENTAL" CARDS. 13. H. DOUGLASS, D. I. Dental Rooms over Grant Roseberrv'a Drue stort, residence in same building Ashevil'e, S. C feba-wiaw . i. DENTAL SURGERY. 1 R. J. G. QUEEN has removed his offloe to I w the Y. M. C A.' rooms on Patton Avenne. and offers bis professional services to the public. an proiessioeai. work aone witn cmr ana neatuess. - - . - lune 10-dAwtf ' ' JR. A. B. WARE, ' Dental Nnreeon. Office In Citizen buUdtne. second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. it i uiv .- - - DR. R. H. REEVES, D. D. S., Ofviox in 8)uder Building, ppoeite Central BoUA, ASHEVLLLE, N.C Persona havlnr artificial work done, after ryuig it two or three weeks. If not satisae-l, can rvfcuru it ana tni moneT wiu ne rprnnaeu. JJ 1 GOTO "Genf Bakery, - FOB THB Finest Bread, Buns and Cakes, IN THE CITY ALSO FRESH CA1TDY OF Their Own Manufacture. Mr. Vaughan is conceded to be the FINEST WORKMAN I3ST THE SOUTH. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. GREEN FRONT, Opposite Auction Houee. Over 9,000,000 worn during the past six years. This marvelous success is due 1st To the superiority of Coraline over all other materials, C3 a siiffener for Corsets. 2nd. To tbe superior quality, shape and workmanship of our Corsets, combined with their low prices. Avoid cheap Imitations made of various kinds of cord. Kono are genujne unless "DR. WARMER'S CORALINE" Is printed on inside of steel cover. ' FCH SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. -WABHES BROTHERS, 359 Broadway, New York City. Resolutionfor1887 : -ADOPTED BY ' ' Moore &-Robards. We have hereby resolved That, having secured the services -of Mr. McSweeny, for seventeen years fore man for the "Largest Baking Establish ment" in the South, where he estab lished a reputation as having no equal in bread and cake baking, and having in creased our facilities twofold, we will fur nish to the trade the best bread, such as French Twist, Vienna Rolls, Patent Loaf. Brown and Rve, and an endless variety Tjf tlie finest small and large Cakes that nave ever been exhibited in this glorious "Land of the Sky." Cakes iced or ornamented at moderate cost and on short notice. We have the only ' Restaurant con ducted in . FIRST CLASS STYLE in the city. ... . ' Our line oi Confections is nnexceuen in the State. Always the freshest and purest. . .. . t- DESMOND'S OLD STAND South. Main. Street. LA1TD PLASTES ! LA2TD PLASTOT BEARDEN, BAN KIN & COMPANY'S. marl5dtf ' ..- M ARif E. HUGHES, M. - Office and Residence, - 158" Ihextnut Street, Office Hoars: From 10 A. M, to B. nd .1 to , Care for Piles. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of 'eight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to mppose he has some affection of the kidneys or negh boring organs. At times. synrDtoma of indi gestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like perspira tion,prodncing a ; very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at ence to the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Rem edy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the t amors, "allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 60 ota. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine oo Piqua, O. Sold by H H Lyons. dawly Best 5c, cigar West End Choice. Lr- PROFESglONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MOOBE. " - P. A. CUMHINGB OORE & CUMMINGS, - Attorney and Qmruello-$ at Ixue, ASHEVILLE, N. (j!. ' Practice In the tTnited States Circuit and Die net Courts at Asheville. Stateaville, ChariotU and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Ualebrb and in the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial Di trict of the 8 tats of North Carolina. Special aitaUUm given to collections of claim, aug-7 1 v w & s w J N. SNLSON, At torn at fdiw, and Eeal Estate Agent, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Office over VanGilder & Brown's. Letting houses and collecting rents in Ashe ville a specialty. Jeb 1( daw6mos HENKY JIAKUWICKE. Attorney at Law, Will practice in all the ranirta of tha Rtato Col lections, of claims a sneeiaitr. Office with ui pr ectloi Sheriff in Court House. an4-dtl JJOGEH J. PAGE, Attorney at JLsiw, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all the Courts, State and Federal janUdtf rjlHOS. . JONE8, Atternej at Law ASHEVILLE, N, C, oct 22-ly s w Office with Dav'dson Ma D R. G W. PUREFOY Ofiers his nrfifpminnal wrvimc the citizens of Asheville and sirronnd ing country. Office over CarnJchael't Drug store. Residence Charlotte St. de 15-dly J A. WATSOK, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE, Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenne. Office hours : 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to 3 P. M Calls left at Carmichael'g or Pelham's Bru Store will beconveyed, and responded to. by teT ephone. --. Iunel2-dtf T. H. COBB, Attorney atnd Counsellor at lw, Office In Burnett building, North side Public square, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all Courts, State and Federal. Jan 22 dly . J OSEPH 8. ADAMS, Attorney and. Counsellor at I.nw, Office in Law Building, adjoining First National Bank, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all courts, State and Federal, sept 7 1 year D RS. McGILL & BATTLE, Waedlaw McGill, M. D.j Practice limited to Eye, Ear,l roht and Lungs. 8a x. Wistbay Battlb. M. D.,U. 8. N., Physician and 8uigeon. Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. 00ffice hours 10 a. m. to 12 m., and 1 to 4 p m. seM-tr JAMES A. BURROUGHS, Phyaivian and Surgeon, ' ASHEVILLE, N. C, Office Over Powell & Snidt.'s. t&" Residence corner of Main and Woodfiii streets. del6-ly QHAS. D. McCANDLISS. Snryey or and Vlwll Engineer, ASHEVILLE, X. C Office with A. J. Lyman, Heal Estate Broker. A1SO AOEHT FOB HAZLEHTJR8T & HUCKKL, ArchitecU. (design ers of Battery Park Hotel) Philadelphia Penna ol5d3m Thec. Davidson Jas 0. Habtiv DAVIDSON A MARTIN, Attorneya A Connsellora at-Law" ASHCVTLLB, N. C WUJ vranikx in the 9th and Mh Judicial Distrto. aud in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, 8 no n tne reaerai uourui oi me jnr esiern uiscnct oi North Carolina Refer to the Bank of Ashevllle J MplttfwAwSm A. TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. Desiens. Snecincations. and Estimates oi the style of building furnished upon appjication, A won supermienaea wnen aesirea. An won en trusted to me as Civil Bmrineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Asheville Ol Best, Xi. c Keatdence a wannanoa Bridge, mayAO-omoa - W. W. JONES. " GEORGE A. SHUFOED JONES & SHUFORD, Attorneys at Law, ASHEVILLE, - - -N.C. Practice in the Superior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State. and the Federal Courts at Asheville. Office in Johnston Building, where one member of the firm can always be found. nov it aivear J. II. MIJLJLKB, Upholster and Paper Hanger, MATTR E8S1C8 M ADB TO ORDER AT SHORT notice. Oi l mattresses and upholstered furniture overhauled. For the present, orders left at tioodwyn's candy tent, near the post office, win receive prompt attention. Prices reasonable and work warranted. Refer to Mr. Bkir, of Carolina House. leo aim A Newly Discevfirefl Eeiefly. This is to certify that I bar e been using: Mr. D. Goodwin's Consumption Cure for two weeks, and am feeling nflv ier cent, better, and think one or two more buttles will cure me entirely of tbat ur aarui aisease. I havo been afflicted some eighteen months, and have riven all the couch medicines a thor ough trial, And found no relief in any of -them But Mr. r, uooo-vin s. - . '. in is eo. u. vsoi. . C. A. DAVIS. NORTH CAROLINA. : , . - , BUNCOMBE COUNTT, Thi dav TtfraonaliV aDDeared befoie ine C. A . .Dav Is and uiad affii.avit to the above. in witness i nereunto ki my nauu ana mux my official seal of office ia Aaheville. . . This Feb 17, W8. . . .. . . . . W.T. RKYMLbS,C.S. C. We have many other testimonials Just a good aa tne aoure. . i . . . . ,-- ..- - : ' " " " t (--FOB SALE OJOiY AT-r: .... TOODCOCfi'S N West End; Pliarmacy, 2G8 PATTON. AVENUE,"' " . Below Depot Street . The WEite COKNEIt MAIN AND EGLE STREETS UNDER" W HITLOCK'S SfORE. FBOr&XETOB. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and charge accordingly. Mv - ARE ABSOLUTELY . . PI7RK AM UKADVIaXEKATKU, and pre recommended by the best judges for medicinaljuse. Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. P. O. Box 309, A8nevuie, in. u. Tne only strictly ja6-.dawly . s STRICTLY A. FIRST CLASS HOTEL Eligibly situated. Commanding magnificent mountain viewo, and yet conTenient to business. A home for ladies and families. -janl2d&wly R AWLS BROS., Proprs. THE AsfoewMU15T.(D. ROLLINS Proprietors. FOR ELUngrlhiesit GO TO THB Farmers' The best accommodations for our custom- A-ki. iui Aoniifl . iAf i i J.- A. Kicliols of Madison, and Capt. Ben jL V Newland are with us and would be glad to serve their friends. DOUBLEDAY & SCOTT, . 21A 2ORTH rUKLIC Sash, Blinds, Doors; Mouldings, UbofingU' Paper, Window Cords and Weights,; ' '. ' AT LOWEST PRICES. : 'U Vt- Estiniates promptly furnished, and special sizes procured at short riotlce They also keep an unusual variety of Building and Fencing Ltimbtr, L ith and Shingles. , Kindling Wood 1 ScY UUlililAlil is Han's Bar wnite Man's Bar in tne state. ' & SMITH THE IPrices Warehouse. Ar wnAA r rr r tTmrY f : KQCAItE, Ashevllle, Jf. always on handw mh 1-diwly x - BbanU mm BlHMrtf efthe ADTAlrTAQSS IM at ' nta sm ih Brrant, Strstton i Vina " , , fkracqulrinc a tho"h ma praetfml koowUM'm 3 affair, luh lmprovrd u4 tVfcciUtlee . IhU lnMHolloa alari aus m mm To roSHmcT o- I 'Vt"'- V1-9 Ull iUill RHt aatiBaiMSUHIIMin un teeursnceMsaisducat&nA.f i 1 f""ofyoirt, cawalry lathstreijamtonsniHlatfoa wtcaa offer as iijawiaiMt- ling speeuuv taagtit -Ma Vmh n Pnl My Uf aL ur Icauuaanv aartlenlAn. L. . , 9 OaUtsiavaadnas W. H. BADLF.ji PrmtT auuawttBM. T..a tTtr VC.I maNi.aan - - Morgamon, n. v.