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D. W. FURMAN PROPRIETOR Citizen JOB Office 13 PATTON AVE. ' Our facilities are second to nose LEGAL BLANKS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, & JNO. . CAMERON. Editor and Proprietor. SUBSOP DAILY, One Yeai. Six Months, . WEEKLY, One Year, . " Six Months, $6.00 3.00 1.50 .75 VOL! IV.-NO 182. ASHEVILLE , N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS rAdvertising Rates Low.' DAILY EDITION. I he Asoevffile GItizetL FOLLOW THEJMIL OF TRADE. AND IT WILL LEAD YOU TO . A. D. COOPER'S, COULD ITS HISTORY BE WRITTEN Til Tain of IMs Trail, would be as roir antic and interesting aa the tales of thos Iraitg trodden by "Big Tom Wilson" the ha iter and explorer of Western North Carolina. !"! ntparlv mlvur-rHn nf iHir'armJ-'of ci8tomei traa'Ttoio a'trait? every ster of which is a momento of some prejudice ove'come some doubt dissipated when in doubt where to o FOR YOUR Groceries, Provisions, k, " AKE THE TRAVELLED TRA IHtT LEADS TO COOPER'S. not 12 dtf IMPOUND OXYGEN Drs. HARG AN & UATCHELL Corner Church Street and Tatton Avenue. ASHEVILLE, N. C Compound Oxygen inhaled, in connection wita medicated Balsam Vapor, cures Consump lion, Asthma, Bronchitis, N.l Catarrh, Sore Throat. Loss oi Voice, Diseases of the Liver and -KiiUllie- Bl'ltojdj'diaeratng on mpare oriSipovcriiiljeU l.oou. " It cires Rheumatism when everything else Ashkvillx, N. C, January 188?. Injustice to all similuny afilicted with our selves as .veil as to Drs. Jlariian & Gaicheil, I voluntarily make the following statenient: My wile ha suffered lor several yeaiswith severe lung trouble, continuing to (trow worse until Inst Novemboi when she wag unable lo sit up. but a part of each day. No appetite. got sweats, severe cou;h and loss ot ileh The best physicians of Pouliuey, Ver mont, advised an immediate departure Sonih. We reached Asheville November 17th, and com menced taking treatment of Drs. Hargan and Guchell, li.ii ing Compound Oxygen and Bal sam Vapor. Mr wife has improved rapid 'y from the first. Her appetite is good, sleeps well, coughs bat little, raises less, night sweats ceased; nc pain anywhere, takes long waits and climbs the mountains with little fatigue and nas gained B lbs. in welght. We feel certain another month's treatment will affect a permanent cure. As for myself I am delighte I to state that I improved rapt lly from the first treatment and am nearly celt. I have suffered for 38 years almost beyo d endurance with the worst form ot l'iles. 1 nad abandoned all h pe of r jlief. The Drs. treatment has been geni e and almost painless till has effected a cure for me. Yours respectfully, A. J. f-.:iTH. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are living in town and can verify and add to thr above. HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and it'-, i tf ill parts of the country, even to the PaclH i Coast. We send apparatus and chemicals l ait two months for 112. This is as valuable If the office treatment. The wonderful curative results obtained with hlstriatment Is astonishing even to us. oit toifth to learn more ot this treatment, and our ucetil to the cure of Chronic IHJteatte, write or all vn : 'unrated book explaining treatment free. DRS. HA9 N it GATCHILL, ji Main Street, Asheville, N. C joceS-dawtf One Price Store. A larutj and very attractive line ol Men's, Boys' an 1 Children's Suits rang ing from low priced goods to something very fine. Meainres taken for A.EaymorilotCo., New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed, iamples now ready for inspection, All-Wool Dress Goods of the popnla Jabrics in great variety, also Sati nes.Per sales, Dress GinRhams, Prints,&c. Dress Silks in the new weive. Eha iames, Satins, Velvets and Piushe3. Carpets, Aft Pqirsri" Smyrna Rnrs' Dil-Uloths, Mattines. Curtain Goods in rreat variety. Damasks, Towels, Napkins . joverl ;ts, Blankets, &c Ziegler Bros.', Merriam 4 Tyler's d organ Bros.' and Stokley's Shoes for adies, misses and children. Banister's and Ziegler's Fine Shoes (o nn. fcl'acVard & Grover's celebrated ' $2.50' lad "2.n'J" Shoes for men and a simi lar grade for boys. Derby Hats, Cilk Ha'.s, Soft Hats, and iieamer uats.. Wool and Ganza Underwear, Hosiery, Kid Fabric Gloves, Collars and Cufls, tn.Viina K.nrfu. Tien TMbhons Corsets. Buttons, Braids, and rancy Gooas and Small wares gene ra'iy. Paraols, Umbrellas, Fans, Shopping Sags, chid eatcneiE, a ronAs, c. Mens' Famishing Good'i Cassiniere? Coatings, Tyrevids, Ken jacky Jeane, Domestict", &c. H- Reawood & Co., Nor A 9 Patton Avenue. mar23dtf J. W. SCHARTLE, Merohant Tailori 42N.MainSL, ASHEVILLE N. C.J C3 oct8dU THE DAIXY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates Hrtctly cash : B One Yew, . . . . . f 8 00 Six Months, . - . . . . 3 00 Three "... . 1 50 One " 50 One Week, . . ... 15 Our Carriers will deliver the carter ev- ery Morning In every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at tne Citizen umce. L4.RGER DA1I. Y AND WEEKLY CIR- CULATION IX W LISA AND EAST OTHER PAPER. TNG. ESTERN NORTH CARO TENNESSEE THAN ANY CONSTANTLY INCREAS- Setd'yoar Job dtizm Office, if e.nply and vilk Work of all kind to the yn want it done tttatiy, Jieiicdch. : tv Arrival and Departure of Passenger KALisnmT Amrei 7:44 and4:M.nf'; leaves 4.M h. m. Hnd 4.54 p. m. for Morrlxiown. Tknnetskk - Arrives at 9 46 p. m. and 1:32 p. in ' leaves at t:55 p. m. and 1:42 p. m. SpARTANBrRo Arrives at 7 p. m.; leaves lor Sal sbury at 7:10 p. m. Waynksvillk Leaves Asheville at 8:46 a. m.( and arrives at 3:20 o. m. New Advertisements. Card of T. C. Smith & Co. Change of Hours- Y. C. Savings Bank. Absolutely Pure. Inli, powder never varies. A marvel of purity ireiiRi n anl wHolesomeness. Moie economical i'!'n the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in o n" .mi! io-i with the tnultiiiule oi low test, short e- ui a nm or ,.IioKi.bi-.te piwiere. Suit only in :: . K'.jyal Bakins Powoib Co. 106 Wall 8t., -a 'rk. Ianl9-dbwl8m Coffee is King. It is an undoubted and! indisputable -met" iifat oofke -t-ftiij-E "it IbeneyoJeiit sceptre over 60,000,000 of Kiibjects in these Uni'ed Slates. He is justily orjtil'ed to be called tbej AUT0CEAT I-OF THE Breakfast Table. Willi his gonial influence he soothes the mind and sustains the bodv in the yreat i-tnigule of ife. If you want to UrC IjlSEE THIS KM iu Lis glory you must come to the store of tp Powell & Snider, who will inlroduce to you the latest importations of S CJC Mocha, 0. ii. Java. MOP.Af:on.Sg;GUATAMALIA,B and nil the vnr'om grades of Rio?. ivjt lu'ei tlie o'ate. Do Powell & Snider. COURT SQUARE. CARD. To Si rangers and Citizens. We now have prepared a complete list of e'l tne Ilesl E-iie we control in A-ieviHe and Weslern North Carolina. Ii eiiit"at-e.4 every ihingj in ihe line hum li;e R'naHesi lot in tiie city lo the la"?'"!, i;,ober tiarl. C.t I pnd tt price or address tus as below. Natt Atkivsos & Sons. oct21 J;f Attention All. Another auction sale of beautiful lota in the (no distant future) renowned town of Skvlan 1. N. C, 8 miles South of Asheville. on the Asheville A Spartan burg Raii Road. Conveyances will he on the public square in Asb.etille at 8 o'clock Thursday morning October 25th, 1SS3, to carry and return I hose who wish lo attend the sale, free of charge. Don't forget the day and hour of leaving Ashe ville. O.jA. Miller, Proprieior.Q J. J. Hill, Auctioneer. oct 20 dtds , 5vJP mm Lad lea In celicate health, and all who suffer from l.abHaal' const; ration, will find the pleasant California liid fruit remedy, Syrup of Fis", moie easily, taken and more teneficial in efiect than any other rmedy. It nets promptly yet gently on the Dowels, Kidneys, Liver, and stomach and does not sicken or debilitate. For sale by H. H. Lyons, drnxgist- Mr. Geo. H. Smathers of Waynes ville, is in the city. - Several cases were disposed of in tne tedeml court yesterday . Federal Court adjourned yester day morning until 10 o'clock to morrow. Reported election frauds in Tran sylvania will be investigated, so we were informed yesterday. QMr. J. M. Campbell yesterday purchased a beautilul building lot on French Broad Ayenue. Wore witnesses snd deputy mar- Shata came in yesterday to attend bis session of the federal court. 'Mr. J. C. Pritehard. republican candidate for Lt Governor, is in the city, attending the Federal Court. . Regular " weekly rrietting" of the city council will be held at the Mayors office at 8 o'clock this evening. All bulletin election news was discontinued early yesterday morn ing, greatly to the surprise of nur citizens. Several cases were tried in the police court yesterday morning. The fines were light, and the de fendants were leniently dealt with by tli Mayor. There are 3 perjury cises, 1 pes dice robbery case, and one case of releasing United States prisoners. are the most important caust-s to be tried at this term of the Fedeial Court. The Buncombe county canyassiog board met at the court house yes terday. Col. J. M. Israel was elected chairman, and Mr. P. A- Pummiugs was made secretary. S"e report made in another cohimn. Yesterday was a rainy aiid some what sto. my day. It suited very well one phase of political leeline. But there wn still cheerful sunshine in such hearts ait li!d cut against the theories of th- bulletin. They too may have t iau under the eloud. The Sugar How Mast Go. Permit me to dinct attention nf our city authorities to the shame, crime and debauchery which is be ing carried on at the Sugar Row. When will this great nuisance be abated? The midnight revels, the dark crimes, drunkenness, together with the y ileal, conduct is hourly enacted there. Let the strong arm of the law in terfere and thus prevent the exas perated and outraged people from resorting to violence as a means of protection. A. Our Western Counties, Returns fiom those are all inoffi cial. We give following central in formation. Buncombe Democratic, with a democratic representation in the House. Senatorial di.-trict nf Bun combe and Madison elects republi can Senator. A gain of 2 -members in the hTtise. Clay Democratic majority; all county officers democratic, and democratic member of the House. Cherokee Democratic member aLd sherifi: republican majority for State and other county officers. Graham Democratic majorities for all; democratic represent itive; a gain of one. Haywood Democratic ; no change. Henderson Republican ; no change. Jackson Democratie lndepend ent democrat elected to the Legisla ture; a gain of one. Maeon Demecratic; no change. McDowell Democratic. Demo cratic representative gain of one. Mitchell Republican; no change. Madison Republican; no change. Z Swain Democratic: no change. Transylvania Republican. Re- fiublican member to the House a oss of one. TENNESSEE ELECTION. The Knoxviile Tribune of the 7th publishes the following telegram from Nashville Nov. 7lh : ; "But meagre returns have been received from oyer the State, but enough are in to indicate that Cleve land and Thurman have carried the State by 20,000. Governor Tay lor's will be but little smaller. The State Legislature is of course over whelmingly democratic and the friends of Senator Harris are largely in the majority. It is feared that Creed F. Bates, the democratic candidate for Con gress in the third district, has bten defeated. The republicans claim the election of Evans by about "80 maioritv. The democrats charge the republicans with fraud and il legal voting; in Hamilton county, and Mr. Bates will doubtless con test the election. The other districts stand as before. The tenth dis trict ('Memphis') has made a very heavy demecratic gain. IatercatiBsr soAll. An hour or so may be pleasantly and advantageously passed in looking over our very large' lines of Curiosities, Nov elties, Fancy and .Staple Goods depart ments, which we are offering special bargains in for the next ten days. A ne w supply oi the latest novelties and designs for autumn in Oxidized and plated Jewelry. as-Call early and secure great bargains at -jt Law'b!8ilvi amd China Stokxs, .67 and 59 8. Main st, opposite Post Office. Causa f Hoars. On Saturday evening November 10th the Western Carolina Sayings Bank will be open from 6 to 6 o'clock, instead of from 5 to 7 as heretofore. After that date, the Saturday hours of the Bank will.be from 9 A. M. to d P. M. CJC d2tU More State Election News. THE FOURTH DISTRICT. Bunn's majorities ( actual") : Ala mance 168, Chatham 571, Durham 200, Franklin 250, Johnston 850, IN ash 497, Orange 395. Total 2,931 Nichols' msjerity, Wake (estimated) 200. Bunn's majority in the dis trict 2,730. - ,, - Wiston, N. C. Nov. 7. Her ford county shows large democratic gains over the election of 1884 as well as can be ascertained. Shaw and Abbott, democrats, tor the Sea- ate nave two hundred and twenty five majority, and Anderson, dem ocrat, for the House has about two hundred and fifty. Daniels, dem ocrat, Kegister oi Deeds, two hun dred and thirty. All other demo' Cratie officers elected. This county nas always qeen republican. ..TiTNvCNoyv7jChej-e- pu oiican- navi elected tneir enure ticket in this county. Mitchell. democrat, is elected senator from this district. Morehead's election is thought to be certain. Blue elected to the House from Moore county by 300. General re sult 200 majority for the demo. cratic ticket. Currie elected sheriff over Black by 25 majority. Williamson township, Richmond county, give the democratic nomi nees a majority of 217, Rockingham a democratic majority of o5, Launn burg gives Harrington, democratic nominee for sheriff, 182 majority The county will close, possibly, democratic by 1UJ Rockingham county gives dem ocratic majorities a3 follows : Cleve land 300, Fowle 312. Morehead 282. Whole democratic county ticket eiected except the Treas-urt r, who is beaten by an independent demo crat. (This dispusPH of John E. Web ster, the ex Speaker, who took the plai e of a radical nominee for the Housi-,who grot conveniently sick for the turpr8 : -U.D. N. fe (J. "" California. Sax Francisco, Nov. 7. Returns throughout California are coming in very slowly and as there are no complete city or county returns no basis of comparison with the vote of 1884 is possible. The republican and democratic State central com mittees both claim the State, the former by from 7,000 to 9,000, while the latter claim to have a majority of 2,000 to 3,000. The city of fcan Fracisco has been carried by the democrats. The Evening Post (rep.) says Cleveland's majority in the city will be 4,600, while the democrats claim 8,000 to 9.C00 and thttt the republicans will not "come to the city with a sufficient vote to overcome this. What the Several States Vo.cd On. Every Slate voted for P.3ident:al Eleoio-s Tuesday. Every State ex cept Maine, Oregon and Ve-siont for members of Congress, aid eic'i organized Teritory for delegate. State officers and Legislatures were "ckosen by Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Indiana, Michigan, Massachusetts, Missouri, M'nnesota. Nebraska, Nctb Carolina, South Car olina, Texas, Weat Vir5eia and Wis consin. CaHfoiaia voted for Legis lature, Chief Justice and Associate Judge of the Supreme CeurL Iowa and Ohio voted for minor State offi cers. Nevada for Sup.eme Judge, Regents of the University aco Legis lature. New Hampshire and Tennes see voted fo.- Governor and Legisla ture ; New Jersey for Legislature ; New York for Governor, Judge of the Court of Appeals and Legislature ; Pennsylvania for Supreme Court Jadges,Aditor and Legislature. Pro posed amendment to their constipa tions or geueral laws were voted on by Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Virginia and West Vir ginia, "Trouble Anticipated at Dnrham. Durham, Nov. 7. Trouble is ap prehended to-night and twenty spec ial police have been sworn in. Ali day open threats have been made by negroes against John R. Proctor, J. B. Gates and Capt. N. A. Ramsey, registrars for Durham township. De tachments of military have been de tailed to guard the residences of these gentlemen. Some negroes have made efforts during the day to buy pistols. Mr. C. B. Green, chair man of the county democratic exe cutive com mitt' e, with his family whose residence was fired by incen diaries this morning at 2 o'clock, is domiciled at Mr. R. C. Cox's and special police have just -been detail ed for his protection. The negroes are holding meetings to-night but are closely watched. There is firm ness and determination depicted in every white man's face and Dur ham's citizens will protect their property. later. The big tobacco factories have put on extra guard?. John E. Swatz was instantly kill ed in Knoxviile on the 7th by the bursting of an emery wheel at MC Lemeon & Crozier's planing mill. Denote an impure state of the blood and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion' smooth and clear. There isnothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purify and strengthen the whole system, aoia ana guaranteea dj uioroggm Cumberland. Gap Auction Sale. W. H. Coffman, Real Sfetate Agent, of Mornatown, lennessee, wm nav u auction sale of city luts in the famous Cnmberland Gap, Tennessee, on the 14th ot November, 1888. Plats and full information mailed on application, y oct is ata Webb's Cologne Spirits, a delightf.i perfume for the toilet and baths, sold in Kitllr O f KfWa TUtr flint. &t Cakmichakl'b Drug Store Q Partial, Returns from North Caro lina.; BTJRKE. 5 - The flemocratic maioritv is about . mw ii ' tj . . - . WATNEV ; The ' whole democratie ticket is elected ;; r " ft BUTHIPyORD. Rutlerford county goes democratic by abcifit ZOO. : ' I MOORE. L Indications are entire democratic ticket electej. - ...'. :. - . : , ' -' j : DUPLIN. Seventeen dem. . majority ; Scale's majority io. . - 1 . - IREDELL. "J This county gives Fowl more tbari a.W majority. Entire Democratic ticket carried by good majorities. CHATHAM. Returns indicate Chatham at least 500 democratic majority. ALEXANDER. State and National tickets demo cratic by 400 majority. CLEVELAND. King's Mountain, 155 democratic majority. Scales' majority 161. J . ROWAN. Rowan is democratic by mere than 1,700, a democratic gain of 400. NEW HANOVER. Incomplete returns indicate a re publican majority of 900, a loss of 228. LENOIR. The countvsolidlv derac-tir from 100 to 300. Wooten, dem.. elected to the House. HALIFAX. The partv vote republican 322, democratic 212, democratic sain about 50. ALAMANCE. Eal e democratic ticket thought lo be elected. Gains in every precinct heard from. CLEVELAND. Indications give demccats 1,800 to 2,000 majority. Shelby gives C'eve- land 540, DVrisoa 184. CATAWBA. Ten out of fifteen precintsgive Cleveland 1,825, Hairison 444. Net democratic loss of 27. HAYWOOD. Cleve'a id a majority of 355, Fowle 330 ;democatic candidate for legist? - ure 185, Johnston 315. WILSON. lrtial returns from the different p-ecimefs indicate a msjority of nei less tkan 500 for Fowle. BL r.K"5. Hoffman has earned the county by 75 to 100. State and National ticket have probable majority of 100. GRANVILLE. Ox'ord reports a democratic gain of 100, and indications pointing to the county giving a democratie ma jority. FORSTTH. Hauser, dem., for Legislature, 10 majority ; Mitchell, dem., Senator, 8 majority over Lineback; Brower rep., Congress, 1 majority. kobesox. Heavy Democratie gairs in Shoe Heel, Red Springs and Lumber Bridge. Fowle's majority 100 ; a gain of 184 over Scales vote. m'dowell. Marion, Nov. 6 Four townships give Fowle 180 majority. Same gave Scales 200 majority. County about 258 majority for the Democrats. ux.cn. Monroe precinct of. Union county : Fowle 540, Doekery 205, Cleveland 549, Ha; -ison 201. Cleveland county gains will exeeed 200. FRINKL'X. The entire democratic county and leg:slative t'eket is elected by at least two hundred majority. The State and National ticket?, majority not so large. CUMBERLAND. State and National tickets range fiom 160 to 180 majority. Sutton and the whole democratic legislative tick et elected ; county safely democratic by 300. ; . . FOLK. Returns from Green's Creek and Cooper's Gap not in. The majority is now in favor of the democrats. Re publicans lost badly both at Tryon Columbus and Mills Springs. PITT. Greenville, Fowle's majority 6, Scale's majority 19. ROCKINGHAM. Estimated democratic majority 300. Scales 1,260. - ROWAN. Ertimated democratic majority 1,600. Scale 1,260, . CABARRUS. Fowle 175, Doekery 49. i CRAVEN. New Berde gives Fowle 516, Dock- ery 84G. A gam of 61. ORANGE. Cleveland 1.C12, Harrison 1,302, Fowle 1.C09, Doekery 1,262. Demo eratio legislative ticket over 300 ma jority. - Happlneaa staid Contentment cannot aro band in hand if we look on t dark aide of every little obstacle. Nothin will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia, acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form oi Lfapepsia, ixrasapauon ana m inges tion, and Lake life a hippmeaa and pleasure. Bold at 25 and 60 cents by aU'draggista. The Oafy rtrfett Bmw FJf htbitat! oiutiJiiii. l( !, a kiitlrdl UU ii .a fnt O. ifjfdia liqu r oivreail, Srai f tit. 1' strnriu v,t H KlVllli ill f- i ' aken, ail Ji.-fdjtlf hiruUn. t Wj b U U. Iiiona. Letting Down Easy. Suppose we have lost New York, which seems to be assumed as a doleful part. Le us see if we cannot find a peg to hang-a small hope on. We have the Solid South sure, 153 votes. There is great doubt yet of Indiana. Out of 90 counties only 27 bad been definitely beard from; and Cleveland had not lost materially. He may not lose enough on the other 63 to lose the State. That is 15 more which may be given for Cleve land. Then there is Wisconsin, with its 11 votes, not yet fully heard from. The Republicans only claim it by 2000 maj ority. Then there is California with i.s s votes, not yet neard from at all, and aa likelv to en Demnoralii a nMiMviiu These added to the 9 of New Jersey anu me a ot Connecticut, make 202, one mnra than ia nAAHari Tin a mim la - good as a mile, and a majority of one in iu eiectai couege is as potential as forty. We comfort' ourselves on a doll day witH ill A oKva nhifi,! a.Iju,1.Iiah whifn la mlPA r.lflaBatit than fma l.in.. a. T. - wwiMR a,. m Mlttnn:f . M. 11 i viciutT. ws uui ... all venauu UM "vl-"-M' v-'t t'r-J- Vt ."jr-- The Augusta Exposition. A telegram from Augusta of the 7th says : , Everything is Dronitious fur the otien ing of the Augusta National Exposition to-morrow. Cappa's Seventh Regiment band or Mew York, arrived to-niehi Governor and Mia. Gordan will arriv. in an morning. Governor Gordon will make the informal address, and Mrs. Gordon will touch the electric button that will set the machinery in motion. experienced exposition managers and exhibitors who are present declare Augusta s exposition nearer cemoletion than any they ever saw the day before opening, and the variety and excellence of exhibits to exceed any Southern exposition ever held. The fact that this is the work of AuguBta people unaided I v apprupriatiuiiB iruui tus city, Dtace Or government, elecits hearty commenda tion. Considering tne tact that Augusta has only 4b,uuu inhabitants and only recently lost a million of dollars bv the Savannah rivet freshet, the feat is a marvelous one. The display will rank with any ex not. i tion made by any Stat or citv in the country and will be tne event in the history of the development of the South. Augusta is fall of straners to-night and the streets present an animated appear ance. Bunt;ng is flying from dwellings uu in c uuriuaBitrcciasau lumuv private residences are decora tea. The Vote of Buncombe, We give to-day tho official result of the vote in this county. We will give the result by townships soon. For President: Cleveland 29-36, Harrison 2873, Fisk 121. For Governor : Fowle 3041, Doekery 2S16, Walker 125. Fo Justices : Davis 2982, Avery 2980, Shepherd 2980. Cuthrie 2888, Buxton 2S42, r urches 2141. For Congress : Johnston 3004, Ewart 2S95. For Senate : Starnes 3093, Lusk 2757. For Legislature : Carter 3080. Baird 2998, Wells 2789. Maloiv: 2751, Caridier 68 . .., For Sheriff: Reynolds 2970, Worley 2945. For Treasurer : Courtney 3110, Howell 2780. For Register : Alack ev 3041. Nichols 2852. For Coroner : Hilliard 3023, Harris 2857. For Surveyor : Starnes 298(1, Justice 2864. The amendment to the Mate Constitu tion received 2800 votes for, and 5 against. New Jersey. Tkknton, Nov- 7- The Democratic plurality in New Jersey is now put down at 5,000. The Democrats elect to Con tress Geisenhauer in the Third, Fowler in the Fourth and Mcdoo in the .-even'.h. The Republicans elect Bergen in the First, Buchan an in the ecoBd, Beck with in the fifth aud L,ehback in the Sixth. The Legislature will be Dem ocratic by a close vote. The Senate stands Democrats 11. Republicans 10. This is the first time in ten years that the Democrats have bad the Senate. The lower house is claimed by the Re publicans to be a tie, but the Democrats say they have a majority. The closeness of the legislature will make the contest for the United States Senate next winter unusuallt exciting. Forty seven new cases of fever at Jacksonville rt-portud on the 7th. Total cases 53o5; deaths o67. A riot between whin and blaeks occurred in Portsmouth, Va., on the 7th, a colored procession was passing down the streets where a white boy and a negro came in collision. The negroes came to the rescue of their fellow, when bystanding whites in terfered. Pistols were usd, and about 40 shots were fired. Three of the whites were bully wounded. The negroes retreated. Bmcklim'tjmrtnem AfafM Tax Best Salve in the (world for Vnta Brninee, Sores, Ulcer, Halt Bheuai, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped nands, chilblains oorna, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It u guaranteed to eive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. H Lyons. dJtwl ftwpl Jeter wmr Confirm oar statement when we aay that Acker's English Remedy is in every way super ior to any and a'l other preparations for the Throat and Lnua. In Whooping oough and croup it is magic and relieves at once. We oner yon a sample notue tree, xtememoe. bis Remedy is sold on a positive guarantee Our store is small, but stock largo, will sell at low prices, to make room, at Whitloox's. A large lot of Duke's Pbbfbrrsd Stock Cigarettes, fresh from the factory just received. The finest cigarette now on the market Try a pack and be convinc ed. Also a complete line of Cigars and Tobaccos, at W. C. Cakmichabl, 2 Apothecary. A fresh lot of Royster's fine candies net in at Robb'rt & Pxrkt's, No. 29 .South Main Silks, Velvets, Ribbon s. Passementerie, Braids, Ac. II. Rxdwooi A (v- dSteod Ziegler's, Merriam's, and Eagle Shoe for ladies, misses and children. . dSteod l .Redwood A- Co. There was never a better stock o Shoes and Hats kept in Asheville than is now to be found at Herring and Weaver's. Merino and Wool Underwear, Hosiery Gloves, Scarfs, Umbrellas, Tionks Bags, &c. H. Rvdwood A Co. d8teod . Have you exa-n'.ne 1 thi WtJrpr.o; d Shoes in different stvles at Herring an Weaver's? Do yon want a fine suit or Overcoat equal to custom made at ball the price? Call at Whitlock'a. ..- (ft a o H n ij m a o at A !! V 0 v S3 pa .9 at 0 H o M p n ABOUT CORSETS AND BUSTLiKS We call the attention of the La dies' to our display of Corsets and Bustles. We have the "Newport." a woven corset at 86c, a big job He have sold over 400 of them in Asheville to the best people in the city, and they are pronounced by all to be equal to any dollar and a quarter corset sold. Our Corn Colored Satine Mrs. Potter," some thing new is a dandy. 30 dozen of them, all sizes sold at 86c. We defy any house in this city to snatch it at One Dollar. Our ''Racket Im proved" at 4SC is as good value as a six-pence is for a ginger cake; and a corset at 25c which is well worth 50. Uon t (in fact if you pass our Store you can't,) overlook our Bus tles, 40 dozen "Lottas" at 12c. each, a BIG job, bough; at 25c. on the dollar, and sold in proportion. Mrs. Cleveland may declare that the Bustle must go, but she can no more banish that much worn ap pendage to the female wardrobe than she can compel everybody to vote for Grover. She may have to go to make room for Mrs. Harrison, but the Bustle has, "come to stay." So we invite the Ladies' to call and see ours and buy enough to serve thrm for sometime, as they may never be as cheap again. We have a large stock of goods in all lines at "Racket JPrices" and invite in spection. Very Resp y, GEO. T. JONES & CO.. N. Y. Office 466 Broadway. Herring and Weaver only ask an opportunity to prove that they keep the best goods in the city for the money. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JJjEWARDl I will py a liberal reward for the return of a 8mith 4t Wesson Revolver, five-inch barrel, in leather case, chamois lined. Lost yesterday morning. 1. H. HAMPTON. nov an JOTICF. All who have taken shares in new series of Asheville Huilditig and Loan Association will finUCaDt. E. I. Ho'.mes at the Asheville Bank from 9 to 1 o'clock, and from 4 to 6 o'clock on the th November, I8S8, and pay him 81. 'Al on buck hares. J. G. LtNDSEY. nov 6 d9s D. x. cii.im:.i:i. etc WHOLESALE COMH1S3IOX MERCHANTS AMD MERCHANDISE BROKERS. Office and Ware Rooms No. 6 Public Square, ASHEVILLE, N.U a-rccrraAj.T solicit consighkmts of Bacon. F! vir. Lard, Sausage. Corn. Oats. Hay, nneai. miner, uneese, ar-pies, f -tatoes. Onions, Poultry. Em and Fruits, Vegct ibles, and all kinds of Produce. Quick Sale nal Prompt Belnrna. RiTiantcirs by PlKMissioif. Bank of Ashe ville; J H htelllna-. Express Agent; A.. D Cooper Mel chant; Starnes St Davenport, Merchant; J. M. Thrash A 8ona, Merchants; Brevard dt Blanton, Merchants. ferti noy 8 dtf STRAUSS'S RESTAURANT AND Oyster House. Tbe public are hereby notified thaSJ I , : have opened a FIRST CLANS RESTAURANT. I will serve orders - AT A I ili IIOVKN; also regular meals. Orders for to be sent out wilt receive SPECMAIs JlTTEJITTMOJir. ''Particular attention is called to niv - OY-TERS. I get only the best that can be had in the market. Come an J Iry mv Philadelphia FRY. E. STRAUSS, Pulliam Building, nov b dtf , 2d South Main St ft o M n x23 LsaUnl COME AS I) GET THE COKli ECT TITVrre BURT DENIS0N, 18 Patton vlvtuue. DEALER IN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silverware, Etc., GOLD PENS, GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED ICANBS.-.L'MBRELLAS, &c. L50 -at A Full Line of Spectacles and Eye-Glaa jTolescopes aud Opera Glasses," Finn Scissors, Itazors and I'en Knives. .REPAIRING and ENGRAVING. Fine Watch repairing and engraving A SI'l.CI AI.TY, KEY-i WIND z V7ATCHES changed to stem at xhort notice.' Bring in your hard jobs and have ti.em fixe RIGHT AND WARRANTED T- OUR MOTTO IS; Reliable Goods A.N I) - Reliable Prices. IS Patton rir . ang 7 dly C4I2U OF T. C. SMITH & CO. The tact has been demonstrated that there is room for our Big Drug Store in Asheville the peo ple see this and arc giving us their patronage we have fixed our plant in this Mountain City to stay our efforts to please and benefit the public are appreciated already bed-rock prices, polite attention, fresh goods and best quality, bring us a daily increase iu our sales business for October was larger than any proceeding month, wo grow by the use of the 3 P's-g patience, pluck and pu.-h wo buy for cash, wc buy in large qnan titles, we get the best rebates end discounts, and in many cases free I freights we lead the Ding Slrc in Western North Carolina and ur increasing business assures us that we are fast becoming a busi ness fixture for Asheville. T. C. SMITH & CO., Leading Druggists.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1888, edition 1
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