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JL- y V- DAiLY EDITION. Fnriuan, Klone A Caiueron, Editors and Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION : DAILY, One Year, . . . $6.00 ' Six Months, . . . 3.00 WEEKLY, One Year, . . 1.50 ' Six Months, . . .75 Advertising Rates Low. foil Absolutely Pure. i'hia powder never vanes. . mnrvel of ptuit. treugtli ami wtiolesometiess. Mine economica' than the ordinar kinds and cannnt be sold in jntnr.etitiiin with the mnlti'ii.li; of !.? te-t, short e' Jhl alum or phosphate powders. V-f onlu in un. Hoyal Bakish 1'O'A rr..t Co. :0f. Wall St., iw fork, iaur.'-d.twltai '-.HMPOUNQ OXYGEN i m UK. HABGAN & &ATGHBLL H-lCKtH Kaglt It lock, HI Jlnn St. ASHEVILLE, N. C Compound OxvRen inhaled, ei eo:t:iection lia tnedieatcd Hal-am apor, !;: s ( onsiinip- iion, A'inir.a. iironenitis. n.-..i i urarrii. Sore Throat l.o if Yoiee, Diseases ot lite Liver mid iCtdnevs, Hi 4'lder, .:nd ail diseases Ut ;ere.ii:: ou nptire of ii:iooveris!ied t-!oo-!. It e.'ires eheuuiatisin when iver3t;.i:i'; rise fails. Asiievii.i.e. N. e-., Juniioi;. ltj-S. ' In justiee to all finiilany aflliet-cl with our elvtK an well us lo Jirs. llarKun .t (iRtelieil, I volnnturily make the following statement : My ife li.U" suflered tor several veins with evere lun trouhlc, eontiiiuiiie to eroiv worse nntil last November when she was tillable to sit up, but a yart of eaen il:iy. Noappei'te. nirht sweats, severe eotitth and less of flesh Hie best prnsieians of 1'oiiituey, Ver mont. a Jvistd an (mm- diate depart re South. Wc reaehed AHheville Novemlx r 17th. and com meneed taking treatment of Drs Harsau and (Tatehe)l, iulia.intr Compound Oxygen and Ua' Bam Vapor. My wife has improved rapid'y from the fust Her ai petite is uood, sleeps" well, coughs but little, raises Jtss. night sweats eeiir-ed, no pain anywhere, takes lone walks and eliuibs the mountains w ith little fatigue and has gained 8 lbs. in weig' t. We feel certain another mouth's treatment w ill affect a permanent cure. A" for myself 1 am del fihled to state thai 1 improved rapt ly from the first treatment and am marly well. 1 have suflered for Ss years almost Leyo d endurance w ith the worst form of Ciles. 1 bud abandoned all hope of relief The Dr.". treiitiiient has bet n gent e and a nr;st p.tinlcss Mill has eflee'i d a cure tor nie. A'our? respectfully, A. J. S.M1TS. Mr. and Mr. Smith are livinj in town end can Tifv and add to thi aUive. HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound OxjKen, mid hip i'. to all parts of the country, even to the Pacin I'oa' t. We send apiiiiratns andtiiemieals 7 last two mouths lor il-J. this is as valuable tsthe otlit e .reutment. l ilt wonderful curative results ol taitied with ats' t.'almetit is a.-tonisl,ii:c even to us. gt'ij '. U"i"i ' Uarn tnurf it! this ttintmi nt, find our I'cks inth: enrcoj Vltrmtic Iiai(i, im't itr cnll t'Hivtal lnHtk isvUiiiuni) ticittiit nt fric. DKS. AV') N t GAlfilELI., it cam Street, AshcTilie, N C JU-1 y-daw tf One Price Store. A larjze and very attractive one el Men's, Boys' and Children' .vuits rang ing from low priced coeds to Keiiiethinj: very line. Measures taken for A. l!:i monil A; Co., New York Tailors, and a tit pnaranteed. Samples now ready for inspection, All-Wool Dress Goods of the popular fabrics in preat vagiety 1 ;o Satines.Per cales, Dress Giiil.ann , 141 . ts, Prints.&c. Dr 'h.s Silks in the new AVeives, Iiha danies, Satins, Velvets and Pitishes Carpi ts, A t Sittare-s. Sniyrna Key, Oil-Cloths, Mattings, Curtain tioodn in great variety, Damasks, Towels, Napkins Coverlets, Blankets, &c. Ziegler Bros.', Merriam ot Tyler's, Morgan liros.' and Stokley's Shoes for ladies, tniss 6 and children. Banister's nnd Ziegier's Fine Slices for men. Packard St Grover"s celebrated "J2.50" and "2.'9" Shoes for men, and a biini- lar grade for boys. Derby Hats, Tilk Hats, Soft Hats, and Steamer Mats. Wool and Gauze Underwear, Hosiery. Kid Fabric Gloves, Collars and Cuffs, Kuchings, Scarfe, Ties. Kibbons Corsets. ButFiDB, iirauis, aim rancy iiooos and Jsmallwares generally. Tarasole, Umbrellas, Fans. Shoppine Bage, Club Satchels, Trunks, Ac. Mens' Ftiinishing Goods. Cassimeres. Coatings, Tweeds, Ken tucky Jeans, Domesticr, &c. H. Redwood & Co., Nos. 7 At 9 Patton Avenue. mar23dtf For Rent. For 3, 0 or 12 montns one of the neat est and most attractive cotage homes in the city. 7 rooms, handpomely furnished throughout, stoves m every room, well of pure water under shelter, stable, car riage, coal and wood houses all complete. In one square of Battery Park, good neighborhood. Apply at the Citizen office. . Prescriptions filled from a well kept Bcockof drugs nnd chemicals, and deliver ed Iree to any part of city. Night bell promptly answered. W. C. Car michabl, Apo'hecary, 20 S. Main street, Asheville, N. C. r MheSuat.nano: ff'. j K.II T-.ilMrtnninlwiio.ofCl.: f, . '-N c;l.;j ::,v :.t l;.itt,,-v l-,rk. L I'";"K : :: ifc. n::: p;!ir v " r,,av, ' u;r: VOL IV.-NO12. l Tail: AII,Y CITIZEN W is! lie published fvm Morning (ex cept Mor.d.ay) :-.t the foi'lowinjj rates itrtctiy cash : One Year, ... . $6 00 Six Mentha, . 3 00 Three "... 1 60 One " .50 One Week 15 Our Camera will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will j-lor.se call at the Citizen Office. . i.ti:;i:i: daily and v.kkkly eit.- l'n,V!'MX IN WFSTKKN NPUTJI CAUO I.IXA AM) F.AST TEXNI'SSF.K THAN" ANY O'llIKi: PAPER. CONSTANTLY 1XCTIKAS t.N'n. Semi your Job Work of nil kinds to the Citizen Ojjicc, if you teani it done neatly, cheaply anJ V'ilh dispatch. Arrival nnl Depart lire of l'asscngcr Trains. IT J.-' .-- '.Trirf q Ml r... o. ti-i?oi- . e,'. a. a: ,'a r. m Tfxm:ssee Arrives at 1 .'." u.r.i., nr.d leaves at 1 '"..' p m. A i l ives at U:l!p 1:1., and leaves for Spuria nenrs - .:-'. p. m. i-i'Ai.itSBi e.ii Arrives i t Ha. leaves for Merristown nr s:0a. in. lo-e!pli! nf eommod.ati"li Vi'ves A.h-.'Vi!!e at Klo i:. m., and arrives at i:00 p. in. Wa ysesvii. I a: Leaves AsUcvilic r.t 8:00 n va., nd prrh'es ut i:ae u. m Xcw Advertisements. Vai t m:i.k Kkai. E-t.m i: at Ai rno.M J. .1. Ui.l it Son. W. Scott, ff Cincinnati, is nt W. K Hidden. K?j , ofXew Ycrk, h :it i'.i't- iv I 'ark K no?;- Hot ! I , i:,:. . j .rn.' r. ( Fiat Ilo. k, j th.- c:;v y s li'd.iv. j Messrs. p. A Cun.rnii.gs and T. I A. .Ions wen to Webster yesterday. Father Chas. A. Weihr, ol Kr-.x ville. is in the city at llatttrv Park. Lubin.-ky .V Lerham have opened a dry uor.ds Stl't et. -t.re at fi t .-south Main Gov. Oi tin county W F ph vsi- i i the ei: v. l; j. ;i!.s h.-r. an peace ii'.i-d jusiices i'r.Ui-v! vania l.'o--. L 1) . a j rominent ii -f .C.-w York cit . is in W. Kti'.vh', proiirit tor of the Kaolin wo: ! at Dil'sboro, is in the citv. Mr. J!. S. Y;,ung. of Yancey, was in Ihe citv vtsterdav on important business. Mr. C. Falk. yeftcrdi'.y vectived a siiiprnent organs fre-m Uerlin, tiermany. .las. ii. l.migiiiao yesi: riS iv shiji- , I ped five barrels of N. C. i.rn whis key to Maine. Sou. i 'partus are setting lift- to f iicej i.e.! i I'oojieis we regret P learn. A very poor way to do busi ness. i lie lien :si.; t ug 'ioo.em is about t,) dt-.-iroy the hanuony of a good liittiiy of o.nsiiiess rt !:t- ti ). s. J. S. (.'iiafiii;. Bosteii, and .1 F. Gii'bs. of the Thr.c l s road, were registered the Grand Centra: yes terday. Jas. T. Parker and wife of Anni; ton. Alii., and Win. Miller and wife, ot iltieibaire. Pa, are .t the Swannauoa. Above Fairview, t!.c rt ceut lro-t has not injured the p. acln s, but the apple eruii is seriously damaged, so we are informed. Our mti'jh esteeund brother ol the quill, Fred Johnston, Esq., of the Franklin P.-em, gave u a pleas ant call yes'erdfiv. Mr. F. .Stil.eh ather yesterday re ceived two new carriages valued at SS00 apiece, which he proposes to use for livciy purposes in the city. Manage r Burke has received in structions to c.-mvass the city and ascertain the number of subscribers to Beil Teh phone system. He will begin Thursday. The Georgia Press Association will visit Murphy on the 11th of next month. The cit:zens of that enterprising town are making great preparations to entertain their vis ilois. . If the hens wiil only form a trust and regulate the output of eggs for a season ttcci rding to the latest mathematical suggestion, tin's egg business wili so;;n be dropped and settled. The II tleih correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch sa3-s: ''Late this (Monday) afternoon ex-cashier White, ot the plundered Stale National Bank, caused quite a sensation and aroused much indig nation by appearing on the princi pal Mrcet in the city. Ilia manner was bold and there is bitter com ment upon his action in thus ap pearing as if in bravado." Cross has gone to his former home in Gates countv, to remain, he says, until the trial in July. We are now re?,dy lor the Spring trade in ail lines of Crockery and Glaes, and are able to offer closer prices than ever before. Hotels and boarding bouses should get our prices before placing orders. In Spoons, Forks and Knives we are headquarters at wholesale and retail. J. H. Law, 57 & 59 S. Main street. An elegant line of fine toilet requisites, embracing Perfumery, Hair, Tooth, Kail and Flesh Brashes, lace powder and powder puffs, just received, at Carmichael'b Drug Store. 1 lit FOR HOT SPRINGS. CAK-L.OA IS Ol" STATESMKX AN D PRKLATES. A Large anil Distingnislicil Delega tion Passed Through the City Yesterday. Th ttain Ironi tht-eat yesterday beating the di?:i:it:ui.-hed statesmen and prelates' Iron, the various Southern Stales in thv Hot SpritsKU convention caiiu- in two sections, tLc first having four iho otlicrsix hai;i.. soniK coaches?. 'I'lie number on board was from twt hundred and fifty to three hundred. Among those whose names we could obtain were Cardinal Gibbons, Bishop JS'ur throp. Bishop Hr'd. Gov. Lee o! irginia, Gov Hjcnarusnn ot boul'i Carolina, Gov. Scales ot North Ci.'!' oli in, Gov. Arnifieid of Stiitc.-viile, tJon. i. A! . Holt. ! ol. .v lu j Win ston, ar.d : nunitK-r of other di-tin-auished .Soiitherners. Tho iiirt sec tion remained ove one and ;i-haif hours, during which time Gov. Lt.e, Gov. tfeaks, Cardinal (iiiibom. and a few others of the dignitaries wete driven through a portion it' our city. Tiie convention piomi-ts to bf a grat.d success in ail rf.-spcclj--. larried, Rsideni-e li.i' briti- :- At th fath. F. Sklder, 1-. it . ir L: in s- ter. this U:IV. iM Tiie O' Ai.rii. y.r Cht.rits N. l'ai iC. r. !.; :; Hawki;; ;;lt. Wt- ! ill ukv.i lis Spiin.:-- and y ie 1,. binder. P.-v. A. 1. c llie: itioir. T! . i' Mr. .!. C II Jurtj.-f v.-:t!i .s .1 1 s.-: ! !:. Wi.l ;:!: Mi. ih F. ., ' i Miss Tex a Brookr hi; e. Is it 1 i" a hen a; :$;:. i- 12.' .1 and a half in a day a: manv eirus wili -i hail. .w! I; seven days. The Abevi-le Ciub ai- with this sieen dt-siroying and the oltier nu inl-t i - cf tt'l'i ?!tli-g t'l'ob'em. i iiave a new excuse lor bite h'.;.::. We a'.vait tlie rtsuit of the club labors but it has been ej'.sietly -Uv. gestcd an agreement may nut b in sum !f:l!:--. !t is i. U-li'i Good Work Will Tell. Messrs. A. P. Corn A; Co , owr.t r of the splendid granite quanh s in Henderson county, who have el o lie f.i much excellent work Ii that lino for OUT Vst public ;:l'.d ptiva'e buildings in Asheii:e. h.tv seeui td the contract for supplying the cut stone, tmnmmgs and f.T the t i; gant new ba .uiinii.itioii ni: nuiitiin-j- be ertcietl ;n le'iui e: s, it vi lie :i t I .sonvilie ; ids e:rani once OV l.;". v on . w "ik will be done Weil, we are v. i l. stne, as all of Messrs. Col'n iv" Co. wotk is. .loll'ei-soaian Si in pi i city. The- editor of the Nev York Her ald recently received the- foi'.owi;!: L')W II AMI'ToX. N. Y.. ) April ', ls7. i 7b the Editor of the Ihriild. : I know that you wh think lid- an impudent letter, but 1 w ..r.t a few dress awfully, and ih'.ught lb ;t the edit r of the Herald rl.a: s would give nie one. I em sxtet n and I never bael :i real pretty dress, and I would 'like awfully to have a cream nun's veiling dress. Won't you please send me one? I live on a farm and am a demo crat. I don't know which party you belong to. Oh! I shall bo ever i-o glad if you send the dress. Sincerelv yours. Bni.i.r." Fair Haven, Vt. Of course the gallant bachtior editor of the Herald supplied her el sires. Among prominent per-onages at Battery Park we note Rt. 'lev. Fa ther John A. Keilner, of New York; Rt. Uev. Cn. Lutoni, New Yoik: V L. Randall, O. H lb, Kvanstmi, Miss.; Miss Hel-n Mane-, Cicveiand, O.; Rt. Rev. J. B. Baker, Jackson ville, Fla. The new Catholic church at II - t Springs will Le dedicated on Wednesday next at 10 a. m. Dedi cation service by Rt. Rev. II. P. Northrop D. D., Bishop of Charles ton, Vicar Apostolic of North Caro lina. Sermon either by His Emi nence the Cardinal James Gib bons, or Rt. Rev. Abbott Leo Haiti O. S. B. D. I)., Bishop elect of Nort h Carolina. ' J. B. White, Rector. Its l-licacy of Flavor And the e-llicacy of its action have ren dered the famous California liquid fruit reruedv, Syr of Fii;s, i n.iicnsely popu lar. It cleans"-, and tones up the cloaged and feverish svstem. and ilispels Head aches, Colds, and Fevers For sale hv H. Ji. Lyons. apll3d&wlm Freh, Fnslaionablc nn2 Flue. Williamson Co having sold a good many of their carpets, have determined to replace the stock, not old, but on h-ind since winter, and w ill next w eek hang up entirely n'W patterns. They ordered a duplicate bill of all they have had on hand in quality and quantity and of the veuett and latent patterns, unlike anything Ihey have had. In other furniture they keep a full supply of the freshest goods, and of such quality as to satisfy. dtf. Pyrmouter is the name of a new im ported table water, better and cheaper than Apollinaris, 15c. furfull pint bottles, at Carmiciiabl's Drug Store. Tuesday, March 20th, is the day appointed for the opening of Carmi chad's Soda Water Fountain. None but pure fruit iuices used. Listen for the "tapping man," and give me a call. A she vi ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL.25 1888 lawiminiimui Mlll'lf fl I. I 11 1 1 llffT i On the 18th inr-r., :.'. 'n' residence of Mr. William Hemphill, Conpers, N. C, Itev. J. H. IJretidlc officiating Mr. J. II. Reid and Miss Henrietta Brittain, r.!l r f llunoombe. AV. ('. T. V. .Notice. In con:--.otjuen,' of tho repairing of (he ?.lethodist C: :;r h r.t tins tinv the regidar rut e'd-'.g of the W. C, T U. will bo postponed until further notice. .Pv order d Presi dent W. C. T. U. Prof. Wren. V'.' d'.'eet attention to ll:o :iti nonncnj- of tht- alove ntieoiiln p..j-.p:iiv: to rii. i-iistli a dancing sceoul in this tity, on Friday, 27th. Prof. V. i-.as had tin experience of sixteen ye: a re in tins ));;;' ssion, and lias open an ar-ie';!.,-. ;i ;-l-i ti an. in n:ost refining fea'ur:-.-. A'l v!:0 dr sire liis teaciiing should call at Lyons' driK' fctore lor cards of r.c mission. Ji'.;'lvSo;i Comity Demoi'raey. A meeti ig nf ! he Democratic party of J,i-k:- m county v:s held in the court hoti-H- in Webster at Mondav i - -' - n i:i the recess of the session ine court to t.ike pi n.irv :i ;: .! in re ;tiu;i to im jlimi State il C' ivcntio:ip. Tlie :'.tv rxf. r.'.ive :tU'c. . i-. H. L i e:: i i i rdor. t its ' v:i. On I it . i c Ltet ! :i. l . n-i- e i .: lion organ iz i While the if, lie ;.!r. lie i'.t sil'i.lig :-pe(ci. in V.'ilich hi- I'' " j viowed with ::r. :.t I'oive. and ability , th' his'.nry of the p.:st. rt eailiog w iih , iv. -t vivh.hv rS ;!;e pollod vh' h ;::.:t :' r : ui-iiein irii" ii, !..'.- : an.i : ':!'.ti. ' ::'.: v-".::.; a v..rn l' :' ntr: r-' h' .'.', t'o:: i- ivly whit ;' i:;td in'voiv.'-i too Slate ill ot bi. disluinor :-.'.n! ruin-. us taxation at d do o:-.- v.ddclt ioo.l ris -:i to the 1. : foe i !V ed its tii-!--.. r. i'i dtt.vd 1 ! .i ! :;r; : l rt-sv,ie-sl .j 1 ; wi-:v i.gaii! other, and i ..if; res' ;;t;n.-l each t':e jteople to eie!e"!ni::e nhi-ii tney wi U( i !i ie-iitt. t l.o or. is v.Miit'ii i:,: i prove be il.eir c neiiiy, or that w' i"b had come to th-iv iciief and slid ;.d-lo'v-d to wise, j,;.-- ar-il ; conomical policy. 'I've s;. oi h !' Mr. Kiies Was able, i; s'.ruc'.n e and ei.ima'iog, end had the ell'eet of a;on-ir.g a ve y env'nu i . -:ie sniri;.. Tin' CiininuUe- im o:'::ai : Uioti i 1 i'Lm! i,i il ami I r'o ;i for permai.etit Ci m :i ': .: it. JL P.rowu and f-r s-tavy Mr. (.). ',. C-.w.ird. Vr B o.vn, o;ing to indisj.i i-itiun. de- CliiiCI t!ie:;eue t Ulies ot toe post Hon; and c; motion M ;. L J. Smith was appointed vice-chai: in in ana took Lis s..-::t ad acting chairman. A gt. n.- ral, ce ; dia i a'.d amicable iliseussion nihracine; tin; .-ubiects o' county organ: tti ju, tot between .Me.-srs. ii implon and Leatiierwood. toe d pl.ie-e IVrnlS i ' p O wh:eh are not necessary to give. The e:. airman w.is .iivettd, on l.jotlon. to utinoint tweutv deieu-.l'eS u v. twenty alternates to the State convention at Raieigh, and ten eh b ti':.; s and ttii s: iter nates to the Co r. : ; ressi on a I c o n v en i urn . Tint delegates were appointed, as foliov..: Delegates to the Stale convention: C. A Bird. in. Jon s, W. II. Buchanan, J. B. Young, F. R. Hampton, F. II. Leather wood, S M. bryson, E M. Painter, Javan D. ivi-. v.J Wood, Sr., Thos. Wil son. C. P fbyson, W. A. Brown, W. E. Moore, N. Coward, David Rogers, J. fci Jarr.itt, D. L L ove, B. H. Jonts, J. C. Wat kin. To tlie Congressi mm Convention: B. II. Cathey. John McLean, J. .W. Teirei, . W. P.rvson. Janxs Nor. nan. t-j. I) Davis. David Cow ard, C. P, Z ic'n .ry, V. m. Wilson, John Steward. '1 iie alternate-, v.id i;c appointed sul'seii'.H-ntiy. The delegates were appointed without instruction. The preference f-r the canelidate for Governor is divided between Stedman and Fowie. In the prefer ence lor Congre-s there is no divis ion of sentiment. The universal vo ce is for t'apt. Thoimis ID. John ston. Resolrlions were adopted endors ing this g-nt!eman; and also resolu tions endorsing President Cleveland and his administration. Attention, Democrats. There will be a meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee of Bimcorubc county at my office in the city of Asheville ou Satur day, April 28, 1888. All the members of the commit tee are earnestly urged to be pres ent as there will be important bus iness to transact. April 22d, 1888. H. B. Carter, Ch'm Co. Dem. Ex. Com. Mrs. Ayer's New Life. Paine's Celery Couaionntl, and Scotch Oats Essence are anion;; the new remedies just received by W. C. Carmichael, Apothecary. Thoroughbred Plymonth Rock Eggs lor sale. " H. A. Lindsey, mch 25 dlruo 54 8 Main st. Wright's Pond Lily Toilet Lotion is toe best and cheapest floral preparation for the toilet and bath, also a splendid thing for cleansing purposes. 25e. a bott e, at Cacmiohael's. To make room for our large Spring stock we will sell goods exceedingly cheap for the next ten davs. dtf W. A." Blair & Co. e I A FIXK STOCK FARM. The Future Home of High Bred Trotters, Cattle, Sheep, &. Mr. William Daly, of Lockport, N. Y... hearing of our magnificent section, first wrote for the Citizen and other information, and being impressed wiih the information ou tlined came clown to see for himself, accompanied by his wife. They have visited different localities near here, looking carefully over the firms offered for sale, in some in stances walking many miles on their tour of inspection. They, of course, visited and looked over many farms that they liked, but have selected that which, owing to location, makes it nr- desirable to them than some others. They have purchased from Mr. E. G. Carrier about one hun dred acres on the west side of the French Broad river, midwpy be tween Asheville and the Sulphur Springs, about three miles from tlie city. Tlie place is a desirable on?, comprising a good stretch of bottom land on the river, the upland over looking the river and surrounding country ior miles, affording one of the finest views about hi re. Mr. Frank Brown's handsome new resi dence is on the same elevation and in near proximity. Mr. Daly will commence at an e.nly day the erection ot residences, barns and all buildings necessary to ! a go ; ! stock farm, ami being from . e i a s. e'loit i count y v.neie people know h.-w t : take can of fine stock, his ..rrangt ments for them will, we are i , forim-d, lack nothinj for com nle'ef.ess. lie is a practice stock man . lfuving oeen and is now in iei.ve fif one i tlie largest and besi appointed breeding establishments near Bafhdo, N. Y. He thus brings t1;" experience necessary in this ; usine.-s. He will, in tlie fall, bring down a fine stud of horses, comprising some of the best and most fashion ably bred trotting stallions and mares, sons and daughters of such great sires as "Kina Rene." "Prin ceps." "Lord Russell'' (full brother to '-Mr.ud S.") and others. Of Per cherons, swid to be the best type ol the draft horse, he has a son of im ported -'Brilliant," C e subject of one ot Rosa bonheur s famous ani mal portraits. He says, and ficts bear him out, that no one ever lost money by breeding draft horses. The cattle will consist of regis tered Ilolsteins and Jerseys of noted l.iiijii'es and of high individual ex cellence. Dorset sheep, that breeel twice a year, and now one of the most popular breeds in England, he wili also pay much attention to ; also, pedigreed Berkshire and Ches ter White og-s. A fine variety of poultry wiii ho an adjunct that will . ot be neglected. We welcome such new comers as Mr. ID. and hi- f unity. They wiil do well here, an 1 we trust they wih prove :he pioneers of others whose inclinations lead them to follow stock breeding as a business, who will net fail to see the advantages this soctkn offers over the blizzard stricken North and West. A Special Coach for tlie Asheville Delegation. Yesterday Capt. McLoud chair man of the committee with his usu al foretho.).:ht notified Supt. McBee that a large delegation would leave Asheville for Hot Springs this morning. The accommodating Su perintendent promptly replied : Hot SruiNos, April 24. Copt. C. M McLoud: I have ar ranged to send a special coach to accommodate your people in the morning. V. E. McBee. The train leaves this city prompt ly at S a. m. TFor the Asheville i'itizkk. TRIBI TK OP RESPECT. Whereas it ha- pleased Almighty God to remove from us our beloved fel'ow meiuber E H. Allison, whose death has tilted our hearts with deep regret; Resolved 1, That we, the members of the Haw Creek Literary Society and Reading Club, hereby te.-tify our sincere appreciation of his many virtues and amiable qualities, and the pain we feal at bis loss. Resolved 2, That he was ever a faitbfd mem' er of our literary and social c'rcle, and ever evinced the strongest solicitude for the welfare of our institution, and in his death we sustain a loss that we all feel cannot be easily repaired. Hesohed 3, That we tender our heart felt uvmpathien to his bereaved family. Jlesolved 4, That the members of our club be requested to wear a badge of mourning for our deceaseil brother for thirty days. Resolved 5, That we respectfully ask the Asheville Citizen to publish these resolutions. G. II. Bell, President. B. F. Ptton, Secretary. FrofeNNonial Etiquette presents-some doctors from advertising their 6kill, but we are hound by Du such conventional rules and think that if we make a discovery that is of benefit to our fellows, we ought to spread the lact to the whole land. Therefore we cause to be published throughout the land the fact that Dr. II. V. Pierce's "Golden Medical 1 liseovery" is the best known remedy for consumption (scrofula of the lungs) and kindred diseases. Send 10 cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's complete treatise on consumption, with unsurpassed means of self treatment. A.ldress World's Dis pensary Medical Association, 663 Main Street. Buffalo, N. Y. apl 22 d3t To Ice Consumers. The Asheville Ice and Cool Company is ready to serve any who may want ice. Thev desire that their customers should report any irres clarity or dissatisfaction to their office, Barnard Building, Patton Avenue. apl 9 d2w Whittemore's Gilt Edge Shoe Diessing is the best in toe world, and the only polish that contains oil, softens and preserves the leather. Try it and 3-011 will use no other3 t or sale by. W. C Casmiohael, Apothecary. t 'OXGUKSSIOXA L. TIIE SKNATK. Washington. I). C, Atuil 2o. Mr. Chace presented petitions signed by 257 physicians, 8b pastors of churches and ool superinten dents, officers and teachers of the public schools of the District of Columbia, askiuj legislation to pro hibit the sale of cigars, cigarettes or tobacco to I -ys under sixte en years of age. He said that signers of the petitions Ii id investigated the sub-ject-with great care and had become impressed with the behet that the end was verv grave and serious. Mr. Stewart added that the use of cigarettes was destroying the rising generation and s-ffecting iniuriousiy the prosperity of the country. The petitio. s were ordered print ed as a public document. A bill prohibiting pool selling or book ni'ikiriir in '.Washington cr Georgetown was pfi?ed. It dots not embrace the ei.tir.; District of ColumNia, and it is said was so framed as to include from its pro visions tneteack at by City. The bill to forfeit cert tin hinds granted to railroads w-. taken up. discus-en ibr a time and laid aside without action. The internati mal copy right bill was taken up and di-ensse i whimr,: action. TIIK 1IOVSK The lending business co -.in;: over from Friday night".- s: -sion was the senate bill granting a pen sion of 5100 pr month to the widow of (b-n. James B. Riek- tts, wi.h an amendment r. ' eoing th- rt!" 875. The ami ::: tneul W'es adooled j:nd the hill p i-sed. Bv Mr. Springer, of Illinois Concurrent resolution th- poiiitment of a join!, -ems'e and iioii-e committee w!e.s duty it shall be to kniuir-; into the best method of relieving trngiess from the consideration of the private measures of all kinds. By Mr Simmons of North Caroli na For the ippcintment of a com mission to inquire into the intellect 11 al and industrial progress of the colored race ski e lStJ.j. The River and Harbor bill was taken up and discussed till adjourn ment The Trt'itMi eel- l?i:,vs, Some IlomN. Washington. April lio. Tho .a c retary of the treasury to-day at noon opened a proposition lor the sale of bonds to the government under provisions of the treasurv circular of Apri1 17i'(i. Tee lotai amount fleted was S1.S2 h;0-. of which S2G' ).(! were coupon fouis. So7.0f iO registered fours, S ,1 7el Y ii 1 registered i's and !;.''i7.0lHl oouta-n 4s. 1 he ra.tes rangeii :i''7.7') to SlOSi for regi-icr. d -lis. 8107.70 to h 1 1 s7 .- for t.!po;t fr-im 8124 7o t S12".7-'i Ibr r.-t ed 4 -. an 1 from 8!21 M to .12 COU ) The award- nounced lids afternoon. iii b This af- 1 a- i" s, cre.rrv iie- cctited th' i' 11 owl ig oik r-: O.O'id coupons -!-, at 812o; Slo.n t'i ecu- pons and i!e.0'.h) registered 4s, at 8124;, 81." no; oouji nd slo.oi O ) remsittTt-ii 4, :u SrA: ?r lo.uDt) coupons and So,(KK) rr-i-MT d is. at 12". All otht-r ofh'is "w, ;v n-it-ro Kvrilli of 3'i4. Is Nature's o.vu true laxative. It is the uiot easily taken, and the most eft. ctive lenietly known to Cleanse tb Hystep1 when Uiliaus or Costive; to dispel Headaches. Colds, and Fevers: to curt Habitual Constipation, Indiges tion, Piles, etc. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, Isan Francisco, " For sale by H. H. Lyons . Circulate the Citizen. It is a little over seven months to t!:e first of December, the end f the camp aign year. A most important content is to be fought out this year, one upon which every voter ought to inform him self. In order to got die largest possible circulation of the Citizen we -.Mil send it as follows, to clubs, money to accompany everv order: The Daily ( itizen. In clubs of five or mere, to the first of December. 40 cents each per mouth, cast;. Tin: Weekly Citizen. In clubs of five cr more, fifty cents each until December lat, cash. Get up clubs. Wherever the Daily can reach circulate it. Wherever the Weekly can reach, circulate it. It will do the country good. Send in clubs, with the cash. WHITLOCK'S Sew Clothing IH'l:irlsiies:i- In order to supply our nuni rous patrons with a new class of Clothing fur Men, Boys and children, I have opened a new place two doors below "Whitlock's Corner" where I am prepared to oiler a complete, new flock of the most stylish, best fitting, and b'.tt mude fine clothing that have yet been put on this market. The prices will be reasonable and uniform to all. i will devote my personal attention to this branch, and can t-afely assert th.it there are fete men in any Stale v- Uo are b-tter equipped with experience and facilities to furnish the best class of Clothing at lowest possible prices than I am. I can save you the trouble of order ing fiom abroad. I guarantee satisfac tion in all classes and jit you IkIIt than you can get anywhere else. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. I will make Clothing 10 order of the best grades of Impend and D uncsiie goods only. I can safely promise you as good fitting, and stylish garments as the be.-1 merchant tailors in the largest cities can produce at less than city prices foi satnd class of work. No misfits will be passed to any customer. One trial will convince the best critic of custom clothing that I exaggerate nothing. Respectfully, A. Whitlock, Agent. Advertisers, Xoticc. Advertisements or changes for Sunday' Citizen should be handed on Friday evening or early Saturday morning to insure insertion. Fresh Fruityof all kinds at. Wilkik's onth Mai st. dtf lie RICE CENTS LATI' NF.WS HRIKFS direl'iilly t'omlensed l'letn Mail iintl Wire. M'misier Pendieton is much bet ter. A 820,000 lit tf occurred a Ctdon C. IL. S. C . Ab.ntiay. The Pic-idei. l.m.l hav, hfci Mr-, vlleve cd to altend in bVu-rsbtit-jj ales of North invited. 1 : 1 v tv.tl lie: M:-c-'.:a. Fi ', ! on Mai Go Carolina ha- a bo ec: .v vcf bail and Mobile consider.! provierH . - c . e. ' ;1 e.-tructive v.-il over very 1 'nig- ami rain rtn e, M;,ed.;y. e i:;-i):!"f to The -vi". r v ' 1 inches. The democrats; caucussing over ihe . 1 ii-.iusc are ill bill and have date: mined in. it consideration shall at oiui' - . ' lef.t.tT:' ;.''. con tinued to a cui.c'ti-i.-m, wit'uout l ini: to a (i;.o-. A scrie- of co. t : it 1 1 . - .tir red 01 Ymmim, (!.':::. 1, ch::ing the mouth of De.eri5..-! I r-t, killing over five thou'-and tieorde. t'e-tvov- 1:1;; n:nc tenths v.-. ;i;::il:!!g a ! a;": Ph'- The icm...ra again caucti-.-ed t:ea:y. !t w.i., the repul'l'caas t'.eaiy, to ;-os' ihe lis!. erne, n if-'- merit. it lit houses ;,nd n!-er of pco- iato: nave : e V i -! i c 1 i e s ed. ii-. case X notiiy the action until ii-.'.'v t.-ted V.n: :-.n Jc! Ml-' , eieal :!e 1 ;:.:;.: !:-, t:-.e ; rin Is.tt -e I t !i: :t piaivs .a"0- not aa, id. ! iei. . :; ('.-;.' issc.e.i . of Nee V-, ! 'iu ;.;t a: : - j Ta hi. ts, p! ami cave! r-i sa!f.r- ,,..i.,.0 t .1 Odi.Mts ay lare (' j i:.w.. iwu is. Marid.'s, Manilla dr.tu Tis.-n,. ::por, silver: Ku'hl.v St"ia-i!s, ila-lg. '.ii;.- al: J feoft. i.lt ei f,.r ananioets, col .is. ai-o gold aud -;:uii.s, iedelihie Ink, id Kev e het ks. Guides anil n-'.vs and itiiyt'oia; '.vi!l ! e order f '.;ter:l North Carohna, . cant get 1:1 the store it limit extra charge at Caisson's e'.a'.iope i v and N't'ns Store. by the Post. OiHee. Xl'.W ADVI-'.ISTISKM KXTS )A:riA(J KC.H'fOL. The uintor.ipp.o-'l Id c-; li-:ive l in!o: ui the 1i 's ii n i j-'ciiii iiKii nt' A.-iiOviile T ti;it it v.:M i ill fl I.'.;icitl :-che.'; a: Aeisvilk, Tii&wf, April 27tii. lu-lt n: tiu:: will I.c .vcii i:i oil tl.c lc.v lance? b. ttii r mitl tiiiii -M Ki-c. Hiivm-: liu 1 innU' years CKDPrirDc-. f.i.d 1" in',' t'.iir nytily Jtunilinr with till if, lut- sty i'v ho t-' ruii'I'it1:.: o: hii abi. itv to 'ivc I't-ii'ct ,-atis:uct ior.. AftcrJht ;ir'" I'ridjy fcinr.j; a t-'f'y- v.i'I 1 1 M' !! ". fl ! 1 Mil rvr:i!i;jr t'T !!:. ttMlflit Of" ::-Tli !'!':o:'liiV:itji even rt: c tlSt. s, t; Which the f.unii ' - ':" t ''f -'li'i:rrs ure mvii"l. t : i !-v M :t-ou. iti a-iviuici . f.Yl-i. "I i k. 's ii.r ;i ,nii -si'iii to .lie sc .c I i-iiti bo :rt.' 1 1 :it H ii. 1a;'u, sliouii. bo -cuicil lit n; t . l-,;'ii-; Li c-.i.. fr.Mii i t". .'( .. c've:in.-r t"nm to I l:u. e!as eviry iircinnon -:. ;;;; !c:i"euV f ':iss everv o privilcnn (r u'tciiiiii'ir both ji'teiii n'ii ami ovcuiuj; ltsrnjis, ii o de-.-ir. o . it t xr .- j eh rtrc 'cr. p,'ctri:i!v, t'-'.v " VIUH-. i. A. V. RtN. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE -AT- BY MOND (Y, APRIL 30tll, 1 888, OV TilR IT.EMI.-E3 OX PF.AUSON AVt'.NL'K. (A few rods W. of the Graded School.) We will st1! a., public outcry, t Smnll Cottngts am! 1 4 Sniftll o;i the very accommodating terms of cast; 1, L' aed :'. vest s at S per cent interest. Thi s oii" .Q'a fine opportunity for capitalists to eia'; a good paying invest ment, as well as for men of moderate means to 'ec'ire '. ".cmselycs a home. Amo oh May. Hut 1st, 1888, A'iT 3 0'CI.Ol'K 1 31., ON THE PREMISES, Corner of Bridge and Chestnut Streets and adjacent thereto, We will sell some of the most superb Residence Lots IN THE CITY. This NorthKaslerti se tion t four town is not only the most desirable residence portion, but is fast liiling up with the modern style of architt ft'tre by oi:r best citizens. We venture to say, the tia.c is not rem-.a.e, when ii will tie difficult to secure a site at any pric?, in this delight ful neighborhood. Terms .t cash, hahiioa i i I- months at S jwr cent interest. On both ol'lhe-e o .eaaions Ii't.st- will carry persons tree t charge from the Court -V'lare. apl -" d5t T2i ikiSliwIio Cliurvh I'rttperly on Eagle and Valley street?, contaiuiug Novell Acres" ati l a half more or less with well bniit Brit'Ii Church and lie c tor y is now for sa'o ou reasonable terms. Apply to tISV. J. 13. WHlIil, ,oo the preraisep. CITIZEN JOB OFrK I , NO. 13 PATTOX AVUSl'l, f'H.i. HEADS, LKTi'KR HKA1)!-. '(."I'KRS, HLA; And joh work of all kinds done with neatness and at i tie lowest :nvs. ma Ci r .'-': i7or ,11111 tl.i-' ? k firiK its tut ottji(.,-tmJti! t'i .rj,r('.-s Of i!i:ti,!; to tin- ,.: 1 If .; ,.l ''hit: who have ti!.'.-!i a-lvat. -a..-- 1' . u- ,?,. r made s,.:tio tiate si::,-e. Our Tra(kM'sB))i)ino- an.l still lower prices i....v he looked for. We sr aroe'y think the h -'.Vn-.i !es yet been reached 0:1 .some aood-'. We hn v .;.:-" 'an: been reci ivir.g t i 1 is we. k the that v.-e have ever had in oar s'.or.". Thesa ;;oeds are bought f.r cash and bo'igl.r r.t a titce when tiamn.'acliiiers and pa: kir.s of canned goods, were ex-tr-.-nielv ans'ons to sell for ea-h. This means thai we have simple hooght some i-.oese to oiler theia cssuei.. in at kt-r for Tl- -sa-.j lattm sa-s h-acs? Vm stl F-:3 !J 1 ) a 1 : a i . 1 : ad in our la-t. W ija. Stun:! rdGr;u.;:!atv.KSnixarliMl.s for SI. 00 ( e i " i.oo VcIjow ( 17" .00 GOFFEE IS i lire i (ire iih-rabiy higher sin! ; holds very .' e still l.oic prices down on ;io, at : ll.s. foi-s.l.i,) For Good Coffee. An osa v, e have jd ii.teed lo 2 eis. We mntf a spe i.dty of fine brands of loasted cotie... au.l i-iiii suit tho teost fa-ridious. Wc have just received and are aow of fering I.io'.e.'s 1 lb. Chippeil Beef at 24 ets jier t an. lib. Carried bY. i at 15 ds. S.b. - ' 24 " Dotaesiii: Stdiueo in oil s.'. ct?. String Beans lo cts. per can. Lima " 2n .Marrowfat Peas at lo ct::. per can. Fine Mixed Table Xnts 2 a cts. per lb. We have made arrangements with one of the largest fruit I a!ers in New York to suppty e.s with AND J.E3I0XS thi j season. The fruit will he S5I1PPE1) DIRSCT from vessels f.ii arrival, ar.d you may ex' pect n:tv fre-sli fruit. We arc now 'putting in ajfull line' or Baskets and Wooden-ware which we propose to sell at grocers prices. Colgate's New Soap, at 3-5 cts per dozen, Blueing at o0 cts. per dozen, Blacking from 25 ct-. to 50 cts.j.er dozen, Potash 5 cts. per ball, Lye 5 cts. per box, Candles at to cts. per pound are bargains that close buyers are taking ad vai.tr ge of. We have had an im eense demand fcr Choice Y. II. Tea, .'50 cents per lbt " Ci. P. Tea, 50 cents per lb, K. B. Tea, 00 cents per lb Best 2 !b. Tomatoes at $1 35 per doz. "Good 3 lb. Corn " 1 35 " " I art's 3 lb. Peaches li 25 " can. 21b. " " 20 " Pint Bottle Pickles 10 cts. (Jaiart Bottle " 20 cts. Half Gallon " 30 cts. tiallon Bottle " 10 cts. Acme Sauce gto cts. Catsup, 15 cts. And it is right that we shouid have, for these goods are very cheap at these prices. Our energy has been taxedlto supply the demand for Magnolia Hams at 13 cents. Jowls " St " Pearl Grist " 3', " Oat Meal " 5 Oat Flakes " 1" " Soda Crackers ' 7 ".. Waterloo Flour " 2.25 per sack Blue Bird " ' 2.(i6 " " Obelisk " " 3.00 Our assertion that Obelisk Flour is the best has been fullv cor -borated bv'uiany of the best judges 'in W. X. C. We will have a ear load of fresh flour ;in this week. We have on hand yet a few" dozen broocis that we will close out a", from to 20 c!s.,niade from good stock. We have a bargain inCi'gates Toilet Soap;-. The pi ices quoted above are for small lot?. We will make s'pacial pr'cas to pirties who wish to buy in unbroken packages To oiir many customers hrou;hou W. f C. who favor us with orier through tl.eniaiie, we will say that vou orders wid receive the same carand at tention rs if given by person. Respectfully! OWELL .ft SlilDER L i -a
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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