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THE DAILY CITIZEN. J. D. CAMERON, Editor. II. D. CHILD, Business Malinger. Tub Daily Citiiun will be published every morning lescept Monday) at the following rates ttnetly caih: One Year 0; Six Month J-0" Three Month -J" One Month Jj? One Week 1B Our carriers will deliver the puller every morning In every port of the elty to our sub scribers, and parties wanting It will please rail at the Citiirm iidli-r . . Advkhtikino Rates Reaannable. nnd made known on application at thla office. All transient ailvertiaeinenta niut be paid In an- The'ciTlZRN la the molt estenalvely circu lated and widely reau uewapupcrm Wnvh ' " .n Una lt dlaruaalon of public men anil measures lain the Intercut of public Integrity, nones, Covernment, and proicrou Iniluatry, and It nowe no pereonal ullcginnfctn treating putv lie iaaucs. The Citizen publishes the dispatches of tin Aaeoclatcri Prcaa. which now covera the u,knl. wnrlil In Ita acune. It had Other tUcill- tice of advanced journullm for gntherlnE newerront an qunrtera, wun cmi. iiwMlitil tn ikvuiiv the amalleet anuce. Specimen coplea of any editUin will be sent trt to any one tending their address. u...u- nntipM m wnti tier line. Obitu ary, marriage and society notices fifty cent each (not exceeding ten lluea) or fifty cent" per luck. friday."fi:hiu;aky UM. 1800. KDITOR'H fOHRKHPONDESCK Opening- or tne Newbern Fair-A Novel and Beautiful uxniDit. Newhkkx, February 2.", 1NU0, The fuir wna furmully iiencil tliis morning nt 10 o'clock. After prayer by the Rev. Mr. l',eorj,'C uf the lipiscopiil cliurch, followed by an impressive reler- euceto the imujiiitiKle of the occasion Mr. C. C. Clark in most eloquent anil appropriate lanuac introduced to the large audience Gov. l'owlc, whose duty it wus formally to inaugurate the act of (ipeniui;. lie did so inoneol'thc liappicst siiecches I ever heard him niuke, natural unstudied, fervid, full of State pride anil patriotic feeling, full uf hope nnd encour- iu;cment, full of appreciation of the spirit, who, under the calamities of last venr's failure of crops, and consequent relative imiKivcrishmcul, had rallied with such courage ami energy to demon strate the resources of Uusteru Xortli Carolina, and to make the fair the iic- rior of unv of its predecessors. It was a most happy speech and made a most liuuiiv imnression. The beaming faces ol men nnd fuir women reflected back the sentiments lie hud expressed, and the speech ended they discr8ed through the buildings and grounds to tind proot that he hod painted no exaggerated picture of its interest and importance. The buildings and the grounds an those of the old Griffin School, an insti tution founded more than half a century ugo bv a benevolent gentleman of New hern named Griffin, who donated certain funds for the establishment of an indus trial and cducation.il school for the lien efit of the children of the county not those of the town and it prosicrctl anil the fund increased until the school lie ciime one of note, until the original oni story school house grew into a enpu cious two story brick building with n high drv basement, and the ground were enlarged until tliev covered a space of ntxiut four acres. The main building is now used in connection with the fair as the place for Horn! nnd agricultural display, works ot art, embroidery, speci mens of taxidermy, Xortli Carolina pre served fruits mid a multitude of ot la things too numerous to mention. At it is heralded as emphatically a fish and came fair mv steps were firt directei to the department in which those things were displayed, which was m a building sieciully built and arranged for the pur itokc. Kntering the main door. I wus in troduced at once to the fish, most ot them fresh from the water, laid side by side on broad inclined shelves, thickly covered with broken ice, anil ready fur inspection. Perhaps my first impression was n littlt disappointing: 1 hail cxicclcd too much Hut cxuniiiiatioii proved that I was little unreasonable, lor I found them a but the whaU the skeleton of one of which, however, was lying outside. Hut ihcrc were all the table lish of the season found on our coast, the shad, the herring the Spanish mackerel, thr drum, the sen trout, the shecpshend, the Kimpauo, the sturgeon, the flounder, the jack, the chub, the xtcIi, the eel of fresh water, while from the waters ol the gulf had liccn brought the rosy red unpcr and the grouiier were lound, while more northern waters had contributed the cod and the salmons. There were lobsters and crabs, and among the shell lish were the finest oysters almost ever sctn, taken in our waters, sonic Irom planted, others l.om natural beds; there were also clunis and callous in abundance. The lish display was large and various enough (or a prof itable object lesson, and could not well have been larger, since from the ktisIi able character of the subject the supply has to be renewed every (lay. The gninc included half a di cii line deer, kept in large oen air iens, three or four bears, opossums, raccoons, squirrels, and of birds, eagles, wild geese, brant, duck in great variety, gulls, owls, hawks, partridges In quantity, all caught in the vicinity of Newbern, In addition to these were stuffcl specimensof birds nnd beasts, giving instructive lessons in the nnlurul history of this section. Independent of the fish und game fea tures, the fuir ii complete nnd instructive in many other particulars. In truth it it u very comprehensive exhibit. Near by the fish hall, it agricultural ball. Many ol the articles there are common to nil similar exhibits. Some are, however, peculiar, illustrative of the peculiar Indus trie! of the section. One illustrate! the manufacture of turpentine in all itt ituges. Sections of trees arc taken. up and placed in the hntl, one of which will show the first step in "boxing," and the making of the "box," out of which Is taken the "virgin dip," und a cask near by contains that substance, which n very intelligent colored man, an expert, will how the visitor and explain the pro cesses, Then there will be another tree, in its second rear of working, when tlie "round shave has scraped away a broad Don't know wbere we are? Why yon can't mil It If you CMtyour optica down Main i ajtreet ' MARTIN'S MARKET. face above the box, dowu which the rosin slowly trickles, and is scraped off, a thick gummy substance, known as scrapings, aud you will be shown a barrel of scrap ings. Then there is cotton still on tne stalk, introducing you to the process ol making cotton seed meal, and oil cake; and it is all shown you, from the seed stripiwd of lint, the decorticated seed, the crushed kernal, the line meal, and the compressed cake. Then there are dis plays of forest wealth wlucli gave me op portunity of comparing wit II our own There was one section of a yellow pine cut longitudinally exposing u face lour feet in diameter; holly trees cut the same way two feet across, but all other tim bers, though numerous, wcrcsmnllcrtluin ours. Some siiruus wun us ncre giu almost into the size of trees. 1 saw u sec tion of a huckleberry bush four inches m diameter, and ether shrubs, switch like with us, so Inrgc as to lie ranked us trees. The stock of poultry is thclincst 1 have ever seen, in quality and variety, l.ang- slum chickens, llrahinas, game fowls, tur kevs, ducks, peacocks, guinea fowls and others were perfect ill their kinds. There was a large display of very fine cattle, crscvB and Hnlstcius, and an endless quantity of young calves of blood, which will come here ngain when tliey snail come to maturity and show the progress of improvement in stock raising. Then- was also n large number enormously Inrgc and fat, but too lazy to exhibit themselves bv rising Irom their soil cot ton seed licds. line I'catuiT ol the lair 1 have not yet seen the bank ponies. Tlay nretoeome out this afternoon, but I nm elsewhere engaged. Hut they are common enough on the streets. I siK-nt u part of my morning in the Floral hall, art department and agricul tural rooms, where the vegetables are lispluvcd. The former is presided over by ladies well known to me, and known tomauvin Ashevillc Mrs. Nelson and Miss Aune Roulbac. To use a Icinininc expression, the flower exhibition is "just lovclv." In the mien air, with raised windows, in a summer ten crntiirc which is not reached in the mountains until Mav is far swnt, the heliotrope hung its long drooping branches tipml with full fragrant bunches ol bloom geraniums stood out with all their splcu did variety ol colors, ami the pansy tprcad its grotesque but pretty face as il thev had never known, nor feared what winter was; and the wealth of healthy vivid green liespokc a ierietnal summer, which in fact has held sway here this winter. A charm to this exhibit was the d splay of the wild flowers, some inn like Venus' fly trap, others pretty and 'rngrniil like the trailing arbutus, which heralds the owning spring from the mountains to the coast; and not forget ling the most fragrant and iM-aulil'iil of ilicm nil. the vcllow icsamine. which tan tnlizctl mc yesterday as I passed through Hover swamp, in parts of which it loaded lown evcrv tree. Ik-iiiPiiu them to thr ground with its drooping masses of vivid i-reen foliaire. and its ureal clusters ol golden hued flower, and filling the nir with itsexquisite bloom, n flash of licaulv tor an instant, an iiiiiiihiiiiii turn. the blest, to lie succeeded the next in stant by burning woods and the stifling breath of tar laden smoke. The next room to this is a curiosity Ii is occupied bv Mr. Latham, of the n'nshitiutou Gazette. Ill the centre i he room he has built him a tent large enougli comfortably to scat three or lour persons. I lie tent is mane entirely oi the Gazette, printed in dillcreiilly liutei miner, and the colors living bright ant; the combinations tasteful the ill'cct i very pleasing. A large room opposite is given ii Inruclv to the display of preserved ami canned goods ot home make, r'oiuc ol tin exhibitors arc from the interior the State, nmom: whom is I'r. George K l-'nust, of Alaniumx-. I have eaten his iR-nches in nil the perfection of In-shness, riie from the trees, lie raises more fruit than he can profitably disjHisc of in the fresh state, and has turned his attention with great succesa to canning. CoiiiL' up stairs I loiinil uccupviiig the end ol the hallwav a parte, one ol whom was know n to me, and to ninny in Ashe villc Mr. nnd Mrs. Knglnml. they have wonderfiillv beautiful exhibits. Mrs. Lug land's work. of iiiiiutiiig and embroidcrt Inmbreiiiiins, etc., were marvels of skill mid beauty and always detained visitois nclore tucy eniereii tne next room. .Mr. Knglind lilso exhibilid fruit driers and nin.-h!inicnl lifliui? iacks. nud also dried fruit arranged willi reference to colors as to represent a painting in oil The art uallerv I did not give the prr Iimil'CiI attention it deserved, nnd will re ccivc before I leave. It is filled with paintings, embroideries nud everything dear to lemiile taste. It esmvinliv struck me for the la-nulv nnd perfection of its work in taxidermy. Most of the birds of this section are so prepared us to apical n natural as life, and the exhibition is a irood school inornitliologv. I mc piece, not n study, hut a work of devotional art is the most beautilul object of the kind I ever saw. It is illustrative Knstcr morning, a ginnt liaster card in fact. A rich piece of blue silk forma a back: ground, and from it arises a small sen gull, cxquiiitcly prepared, and with all the grace and nnimaliuii of lile. with outstretched wines rising as if to skim the surface ol the sen or rise to higher und more lovous lliuht. I shall renew my visit to this pluec to morrow. I lown in the basement I visited the vegetable hnll, n surprising exhibit nt this season ol the year. As u winter growth 1 tind eubingc with leaves spreading over a snrlaec ol two lect, col lards three fret hiuh. and of lust ycnr'i crop Irish potntocs that Ilunenmbc can not match, and other vegetables that prove the fertility of this section. The attendance on the fnir is most! from the country around nnd the towns in easy reach. There are very few here so lar lroniKintsol any instance, liiougn many nic expected to-mgnt, I nnu wnrm reception here, meeting a large nunilier of old friends male nnd femule whom it will be always a pleasure to re- mcmocr in cunucciioii wun tins visit, though not worth while to name them here. To-morrow, besides sonic more fair items, ticrhnps, I shall spenk more par tieulnrly ol Newbern Itacll. l. Uraliryi" lo All. The hiuh position attained nnd the un vernal acceptance nnd approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Hyrnp of l-ist, as tne most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value ol the nnnli tic on which its success it based and are absolutely gratifying to the California fig nyrup company. Do yon want a tender, tweet and Juicy Hteak or Ront,call at MARTIN'S MARKET, So .Main St. Nothing on ejtrth sells liko our ChiMs' Heavy Nibbed 10i Hose. Five Miles of llnnil kerchiefs, are ti goml ninny, yet one of our loeiilintilheiniitieinns lias ligiiri'tl that (lie new lot of Manilker chiefs recently reeeiv t'tl at I'.ostie ltins. & Wright's store will, if laiilsiilebyside. reach from here to Nexl ville. whii-li is live miles away. !!; Tlii'l'e are supposed o be a hundred men who are sporting bran new Suitsabout town bought from llostic Bros. tV Wright as they nregoingotit of Clothing, and are selling at lirst cost to clear away. We al ways have on hand a complete line of Dry (ioods and Shoes. Yours resjK'ctfully. Bostlc Bros. & Wright 1 1 X; Main St.. Asheville. AT THE LEADING JEWELRY STORE. The tHtire Unk tl Plated Jewelry, liuliiilint; tint limm-hm. ItnUntit iml Hriitt liti. nt 1-5J-0NE-THIRD OEFI-1-JJ Kwnlk-M it' cunt, n wc liiUml tn l Ik future lit kct iiuthiitK lnt ttolltl 'tlit ami Htirltntf Hilvcr Jewelry. ARTHUR M, FIELD, 1 riniiiR ipwfi fb IUIUIIIU kllUUI South Main St. Asheville. W.A.Hi.aiii. J.V. IJiiuwx. FURNITURE AMI UNDERTAKING. No. ja Patton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, 0PP08ITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We are now ready, and in vite our friends and the pub lic geueri illy to call and e.v amine our well sehi-teil stock of FURNITURE. Which we are offering at rock bottom prices. I 'ndertaking a sKfial featuii. Calls ut tended day or night. Telephone, day 75, night t5-"3. BLAIR & BROWN. MRS. A. P.LaBARBE IS9 Patton Avenue. I'lrat-Claas Doartl by the day or rautith. Terms made known on application, rircftdly Mrs. Jut I'crsun'i Kcmcily enrol Mr. K. U. lilliotfs child of scrofuln In the eyes, nfter nil other remctliei had fnilcil, nnd the cure tins proren prrmnnent. DRVCS A'D MEDIC1XES. T. C. SMITH & CO. Carry the largest stock of Drugs, Medicines aud Drug gists' Sundries in Western Carolina, They have the handsomest Drug Store in the State. Their goods a re a 11 1 (ought for cash seeuringex tvn discounts and prepayment of freight charges. Their trade has grow lira pidly from month to mouth, since their oKniug in Asheville. Well posted buyers come to this store for the highest grade of goods, at the lowest pos sible prices. A large business cun he done on small protits As their trade grows t hey a it' giving their customers re ductions. JSSUHASCU. J?IKB INSl'RANCK. FIUB. I.IFK. ACCIDKXT. PULLIAM & CO. At the ltnnk of A.hCTille, AXIIUVILI.U. N. C. Keprewnt tlielollowlnseumpnnies, vls- I PIBR. CASH ASUKTS IN I', s. Anilo Nevada, i.f Cnllf.irnla Ci.ntlncnlnl. of New Vnrri .H7lt. n-j; HnmliurK.llremen.nr l.rrniany 1,1 2U. l-ondon Aniiiirance, of linj(land 1 ,n4-:t Nlna-ara. of New York tt.U.17 HIM- .mis ii-j Orient, of Hnrtfonl 1.W7 ,6'.ia I'hcrnU. of Uro.ikU-n 0,03. rit. Paul fin aud Marine, of Mln. 170 neMta l.ii ,oni Hoathern, of New Drleau 4:tt, Wentrrn, ol Toronto l.oatl, Mutual Aeeldrnt Aiuoclutlon Ktna Life Insurance Company. dtmarJ O. F. IIAGEMAN, BROKER. ComniMHIlU'llt tn- Dorau & Wright Co., Ltd., tn Wall St., New York. HTIlCKlt, (iKAIN, I'KOYItllONri, I'BTKH I.HI'M AND CUTTI IN. I'rlvatc wire to Nea- York nnd CbicnKo. Continuous iiutitationa, nctunl delivery guaranteed. Kuoni 3 and 4, No. 11 I'atton Aveuue. 'anl d ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. ThankluK I'ordialty the cltiicna uf Asheville fur tbelr liberal patronage .steaded both to my I'ruit business nnd to my Tainting, take pleasure In announcing that I will con tlauc III. Brut under eomiKtent management while I w ill devote my personal attention to lira and ornamental painting, my prod clency la which bos ample testimony. A con tinuance of patronage Is most re.iectfully a.krd, JuHN SALMON. Jan 1 d.'Hn J. C. BROWN, . MERCHANT I TAILOR, 95 Pattou Avenue, I Nest to Grand Central Hotel.) aprlldly TO WEAK MEN SnSrlBf frfta, to. affaeAt af yonthfal aTaim, earlf oaear.waeUiiaweakaaas. iMtBBaabood.ote.lwlu tanda Talnabl. traMla. (M.lll Matalalnf rail pirumlaralorboaMmia, FRtfot .barga. A spkmAid OMdlealwaTki anmldb. iaa4 by miy sua ko Is aamo. aad AabllltaUd. Aadiau Frat. r. C. rtWU, Blaaae, Cava. neS dAtw ly J.W.SCHARTaLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 4 N. Main St. fcbaudiT W. K.T. B. 'OTELS. PRIVATE BOARD. NBW IIOUKU! NKWLV I'CKNISHiKD ALL MOIIUKK IMFKlVliM'BNT8. MRS. N. B. ATKINSON, No. I'll Haywood Street. juuli'J dlv jpHlVATII IIOAKII. A large tlounc, ?I1H Patton avenue. Warm, i-omfurtalile roniiis. tin street car line. TertiiH reasonable. oi'tN Ull.n M 1. J. I.. WMATHHK. REAL ESTATE. JOHN CHILD, l I'ormcrly uf Lyman .c c'liilil i. HEAL ESTATE AMI LOAN B KOK ER Strlctl a Brokerage BuhIiicms l.tmiiH ni't'iin'l.v ilaevd i t k iht mil. TORTFEWpKSWl SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CITY LOTS. Ity nrth-r uf the tiwnvr I put mi nnlenn thrtv ni-H' tluic. unlv a imull ntnutiiit !' ihhIi wanted. 6o Lots on Catholic Hill. S pirn did mountain view, only 5 iniiiutei' from the emirt house, at from 75 to $150 liatli, Aivinliiii; tn nlie itntllocHtioii. VtrtlHloiilU' ami three linn the money. Lllietatutlvniieei mnile to Improve the lots. FOR SAI.lt a. ami 4 room ItotiM'H. well built, with fire pliUTH, oil Ntttue hill, a prMrty nt nKitren nno ternm tu mt tne purcniiHer. Splendid npiKirluntty for iMople of moilernlr tneuiti to iHcunftir tu I111II1I n eomtortnMi Home. . FOR SAKB OH TO Ml. NT M Inrue teiie- ineut h on urn, 1'J and n rooinnreHH'etlvely,ou l.le Html, Well odfipled lor t-heup hotel r uonroiiiB noiiHen. Mont lilK-rnl terniH irmiittd. t'luii nnd full partlculnnt w ith J. M . C A M I'HKLI., jnnu ti.un Keai iiHiaie iM-aier. AH eyett fitted nnd lit Kunrnnteeil. A eoin pU-te Htoi-k of the nhove noodii nt GRANT'S DRl'ti STORK, U HOl-Tll MAIN 8TKIIUT. iiciilltiu' I'rrnrrliitionii a SK-ciiilt,v. wpa dilin Till) LARIU:8T AND IIKHT liijl ll'l'lill IN TIIH SOfTH. CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES II. C. Woltcreck & Co. CilKKIXTIMI CIIKUIHT AND MINIMI IIKt;iKltK. Anolynen of Metntu, Onu, Con! or Coke, Min eral W a lent, Fcrtillicm, etc. FKICIi LIST ON APri.lCATIoN'. MininR proiierty InventiKnted, dcvehitKi). liouirht und Mild. CorreHimlenec ollcllnl. Hnmplcn van lie ent hy mall or t tprt'iii. It ent by exmn. eharen muit lie pre) in Id. Atfctit wanted In every plan. Cliattaiiooffn, Tenu. UK. H l. WOLTCRBCK. nort dtSfwty Mnnnnxr. TO MACKINAC Summer Tours. Palacc STCAMtna. Low Ratc Four Trip, per WMk BelwM-a DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND BunoWy PgrU. vry Wk Dj BttwtMit DETROIT AND CLEVELAND SpMtal SuA.y Trial 4.H. J-,M, ialr, Auxrtl w. IB. Doubte Daily Lla. Balwrni CHICAGO AND ST. JOSEPH, MICH. OUR iLLUSTRATCd PAM fH Lf T9 BatMand Kimrelin Tlok.i will tv.fn-nl.Led br your Tiok.1 A.nl. or audre. f. I. WHITCOMB, 0. P. A., Dt'iraiT. Mnn .. D.troit and Clavaland Hum Na. Co. maylH TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTHERTON, TRACTICAI. Plumbers & Tinner. I'l.l'MUINO, KTUAM AND HAM I'lTTIMI, TIN ANUVLATB HOOI'INO. Furiiaccsi and Heaters. Jobbing Promptly i t Attended to. No. 43 Patton Aveuue, Opera Houac Building. juiaod&wiY W. 0. WOLFE. Over Uuu sets of the moat Ih-iiuIHuI Mouutiieiita and Tombstone just received, from the cheapest Tombstone tu handsome Monument.. I hare inailc a great reduction In prices, and It wilt pay you to come and look at my slock, whether you buy or not. Wnnrooni Wolfe lliiililing, Court K(iinre. DRKNSMAKINU AND LADIK8 TAILORING. Mrs. llolderby Now opens a Ps.hloni.Me Hressmaklng rs tabll.hment on Brldg. street, No. (11. HolldtS tht patronage of all the Ladies, Janau d;lm BUMIEt, CARRIAOEI, BLACKtMITNINO, To the eltlsens of Asheville and vldnltv I would nmiouncc thatatmy shops on College street, nest to woofinurys ataoies, 1 am net ter prepared than ever to do work in my line. Wagons, Busuica and Carrluge. manufact ured. Repairing and horarnihoelng are sie elalttes, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. My workmen are capertenced ana skillful and my charges are moderate, novas d U. UVRNBTTII. me. MISCELLANEOUS. CAUTION pric.. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CINTLKMKN. Fine Cair, neav Laced Uraln aad CnadV tuoor waterproof. mm iirvi'isit HANII-aEWKn enOaV it no n ANb-NK wf:r JVM.T h"5- Z.i.aa lMil.K'K AN1 FAKltlKBS' MIOE. ill or if, . a n i.. f-nnra Unit An nnil I.Oem. $3&$2 SHOES ladIB.. Best Material. BMt Wylfc ftostFlrHs W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. SoM J HERRING & WEAVER. fclilll lUVjin THOS. 1. HAMILTON c CO., GROCERS, - mwBIG 22, Patton Avenue. fclilh illliil A caiidT liclllor Ai-lH-tille Citizen: Tlmt our ninny friends iiiny know lm we are gcttiim on vc will ululr Hint we took in in Hotel unC Slorc H9,ooo lu Vive Weeks. Took In Inst Knturduy over S7IM1. $7Jl of that w as IliiU-l, lialnme stnrc. Ilnlii n-gls-tered US thut day. Ilnd il.omi nrrivals in 5 month.. Our st ck is innmmoth Itoo feet long und ISfcrt wide. Tell the balance of the world to enne and see "(lid Chcd smile, and buy goods of u and snve Ml to 2.1 er vent. novin dtf S. k. CllllllliSTCR K tUlN, " Till-. ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS. 26 PATTON AVE., 1 Y. M. C. A. ROOMS. iicn daily, csn-pt 8undnys, Irom III a. m until 1 p. m., nnd i until l p. ni. The l.-rtn, uf anli.i-Hlillfin nrr! fine venr fj-.r, moa., si.r.o; ,1 m,,.., $ ; 1 mo., (liicta.; dnily a cl. (iHicera l.ir I x'.lll Prcniik-nt. Charlca W. Woolaey ; Vice-Prcaiilent, Tlioa. A. Jonea ; Sec. and Treaaim-r. Ii. 8. Wntaon; Llbrnrinn. Mias R. J. Hatch. Clllicna nud viaitors are cordially invited to inspect the catalogue and inacrilie their nnmcs as inemliers. ,inil3ndtf wrbrRowE," PKAI.KM IN-- ITALIAN AMERICAN MAKBLK, r.rnnlte Muniiiiirnta, etc. All kinda of Miinii mellta, Tonibatonea, llcndtonca. I'rna nnd Vnace mnde to order ill tile Inteat ilcalKna, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Ynnl At lluitcomlK Wnr houac. au2u dHm J. N. MORGAN V CO., No. 3 Barnard nulldlug;. .School nnd College Text IJookw, a full line. 1'oetH, His tory, Itomunee, Uiopi'iiphy, Travel and Noveln, Family MiIoh, 8. S. liibloH nnd TeHt ainentH, Oxford Teachers' IJibU'8, Song ItookH of all kindH, largCHtock Stationery. Blank Books and Oflice and School Sujiplies. New line Ladies' and dents' Pocket books just opened. Fancy (ioods and Dolls. feblOdlT Chicago & Alton R.R. I'AHTBST KUl'TU TO KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST Aaheville to Knnans City In 97 hours. Aalicvillc tu Denver In 31 hours. Aaheville to Han Prnnriaeo, California, ami Purtlnnd, Oregon, In A dava, Holid Veatibuled Tralna Mt. Louis to kail saa City. Reclining chnlr ear free. I'or lull Information call on or write to B. A. Ncwland, Hlalrlct Passenger Agent, No. Ill Pnttun Ave., Aaheville, N.C. j. CHARLTON, 0. P. A., Chicago, III. A NHW t)KRD, carefully prepared by lead Ing members of the Aaheville bar ion Aneat parchment and heavy Hat paper), eoe eringall necessary points, Just nut and now on sale at the oinrc of the Citiisk Pi bluii an On Vn Nnoli Tiwrl Knnan, ".Mm, SCHOOLS. KngrlUhi and French B0ARDIN8 AND OAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNQ LADIE8 AND LITTLE OIRLt, No, 40 French Itroad Avenue. MRS'BURQWYN MAITLAND, . PRINCIPAL (For many yeare Aaam-lnte Principal of Mt. . , . Vernon Institute Baltimore.) Aaalated by a corps of compentent teachers, deed dty W4, HAP.KKTH BV TKLEORAPH. Money n llecuHMe Cotton -rrovlMlons and Produce. MUNHV AND SKVUSITIIIS. Nnw Yokk. I'eb. !.'7. Uichange dull aud wiak-.can$4-.Hil. Money easy, an.H. u..t.T...r liMlnnce-Uolu. alu.l.J.,1' U,ki; currency, 7.K,0..o. tiovemmeni ihiiiuf i "-"'- " t - nt. l.il'JV.i , W per cents, l.u4t,. Matemmd.MMleetetl. nll: erntti Ala. L'lowA UUB107 N0 Pac.lstmor OUj Ala. l.ia.ii.o..i i On. 7, mort 101-1, N. C. Con... Os. .12 N. C. Cons., -is VII . C. nrovn'e...loii Tenn, lis !' Tenn. lit 101!t4 Ti-nn. Met.. :t. 7.'llfe Virxlnia Ha no Viricinia Con.... 411 Northwestern ,..HT N. V. centra., ...iu N Mt W.tri in Northern 1'oc. ao-i. 73', Mil - SI , HOt-j , 07-:s N. P. pfl P..AcMnll Reading Klcn. ni Aiie R. &W. Point. Rock Island int. I'aul do pfd .1.. ..l.l 1.1H..ITY1. Par he 1" VI U Lack 1 V. 1-r.n.n l-.,nl Jtl'n RH kiniiin Pacllic :i" IN. J. Crnlrul...iao Mo, Pacillc 7al(i Wratern Union b:l Cotton-seed Oil Mel.. Hint Tenn I.nkc tttmre Lou. K Nuh.... f..m. Mi t-ltai. . ,in4-Vii . un . Ot Moll Ohio.... AIOOAC IFniO Il I Mil,,..,.. Nnsh. & Chat,..iu iUruiiawick :i III Cert Rentes --"'a COTTON. to-dny U(l biile.; middling uplnnda 11 (l-llli middling Orleans II u-lll. Total net receipts at all ports to-day lo.lBU. Knpurta toCrrnl Hrltain lOo'JO; Continent 1870. Htock Still.. 4UO balra NBW Vokk, Vcli. S" Cotton Net receipts 2i:u; irr,iaaUH7l. I'nturca closed iiiitt. (Miles S.H.3UU bales. Pel I August.... li.i ,'tal, ,.LIMr. 1(1 ltHnlll.711 Airil...!"!l l!lOall.ao(ct 10.;uinl0.:i7 Mav 1 1.2-lal 1 -USiNov 11) li.1nin.-JG June ll.UNnll.'JUIIiei' Kl.U-JalO.'J Julv 1 l.:inl l.;touan iu.aiu..-u Oai.vkston, I'cb S7 Cotton steady, 101).; receipt. 317. ... .,.. MIKFOI.K. I'Cll. .oil'n aicnuy, recei(iU 1 147. ItALTIMOKK, I'Cll. mi . woiion uominui, 1 1 1.; recciits n. liimTON. I'cb. L'7. Cotton niilt t, IIW: rc- VVILUINOTOX. N.C. I -ill. U7. Cotton quirt. to receipts . f'tm.AnKi.r'iilA.Peb.i'7. Lotton firm, 110- 111; receipts 0.10. Bavankaii, I'cb. a". Cotton unlet. lo: n-ci-lpts una. NKW t IKt-KANH. rco. .,. vuima ""nxji lna,j receipt, a 7411. MoaiLn. I'cb. 87. Cotton unlet, lu'a; te- ccipts Hi. . . . MKUrHIS, rco. l-Olinu iiiciiiiiu lnik:recripta 4-I11. Aioi'sTA, I'eb. U7. Cotton iulri nnd firm. receipts i:ll. CHAHLKSTON. I-Vb. B7. Cotton alcad.v. I0: receipts sn:i. 1-aoviaioNS anii t'KonrcK. i.iv,-kiiiti. I'rl,. !!7. Plnur atead v. Wheal No. U red 77. Corn No. U mised .'IP-, llnta No. a miieil SV,. Pork lo.l!!i Hulk mcutsatendy. Whlakcy steady l."il. Ciiicaoii. Feb. 1!7. Cash quotations tn-.bi.r were as follows ! I'lour firni. Wheat No i aoring 7lHin7. Corn No. 3 3t. Data No. U an. Mcas pork ti.70nu.7B. Lard 3.771,. eihort rihs.7... Whlakcy l.oa. Nnw Vomk, I'eb. a7. Southern flourateait ier. Whent iUiet No. II red Htia V Com liilrlv netlvi No. U M.H U.la.. (lata quiet Miirt'h a. Codec March 10..1llaln.G5. Bu-Kai- rellned steady. Molaaaea NewOrleaaa linn. Petroleum reflneil here 7.31. Cotton. m.,1 nil airatlv Pork atead e. Lnrd west ern ab-nm 1l.lO11fl.17i3. Frcwhta quiet Cot ton 7Jai; grain no. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R, CO. I'ASSUNOKa IIKI'AIITUMNT, Western North Carolina IHvision. I'AStill.MillK TRAIN tU.'HUtlllt.n.V 1 IN KrracT Hsit. Wt 7.1th Meridian time uaed when not otherwise indicated. KASTUIIVKII. No. Al linily. No. S3 Lv. Ktloavillc, llMth mer.l Aaheville, Ar. Hnliabury, " lianville, "' Richmond," "RaWgh," " lloldatioro, Wilntington Lynchburg, " Wellington " Paltiinore, " Phila., M New Vork, wkstiioi-mi. I.v. New York, " Phibi.. llultiniore. Sflopni lacuna U.laam Nn.'.aml aK7pm AAlipm I 10 20pm I .l.lllpm I AlAnml 1 o&pm I 7 :illam aiopm laflopm eoopml 13 Supra 7 10.m A Allm 1 1 20pra 620ain No. AU llaily; 121Anm 7 21 lam U4Anm 1 1 24nm (lAopm "SIMlpm 1323am . 1.1am 8 2ftam 1047am 1 2ipm No. A3 Jiaily .iii'pm AA7pm 9311pm lHHipni S07aiu " Wa.liingt'n " l.ynchhurg.l " Richmond, aiioarol ' gUAami lianville, I H-topm " Wilmingt'n " isoldaboro, " RnlelKh. "' "ituliaburyr Ar. Aaheville. " Knoxvllle, IIMitli mer.l OOOaul 330pm 4-Hlpm i24Aam 7 32um ISl.lnm noopm 1 iNiam I 1 13.1am I " 4.27pm g 23pm No. A3 I Holly. I A. At . R No. A4 llally. '7IH)'p'm A07 p m. 14Q 11 m p.1.1 nnilbv. Aaheville, Arr. Hl2UaniAr. Ilemleraonvllle, " lull pin I" Spartanburg. Lv MURPHY IIRANCII. No.iA I Vlialjjescept Hunilay.) "inoamlLv. Aaheville, Ar. lllUamlAr. Wayneaville, "I A4H pml " Jiirrctl's, " I 4A pm " tVcalfteld. Lv. No. 17 333 p m ISIlpn TOO a m Aioa m Sleeping; Car Service. W'e tnkc pleaaure In nnnounrtngthclaaiigo. rntton of a dully line of clrgiint Pullman buf fet lirnwinu Room Cnra. lM-twcvn Hot bpringa and Aalievllle and VVn.hlnulon I. C. Nov. 1. on the following echcdulc: No. 83 I rja.ipiii i.v I 34-pinl " 7 1 -J 1. 111 1 ' ItAMiinilArr I No. 03, Arr I lllllpni " 4Hllpll, "II ar,am Lv.llllllpni Hot itprlnsa, Aaheville, KtllM.ur.i, Wnahlnutoii, Cloae nnd aure vonneetions mnde at Wa.h. Inglon for all points in the North and Bast. The I'ullmnn Parlor Car now In-ing operated Iwtwccn Haliabury and Knosvillc on thcac, trnins will lie iliaconiinucd nfter the iim. nienceinent of the dirt-ping Cnr run, No. All and 31, Pullman tileea-rs tart ween rircrltsboru and Morrlatowit. W. A. WINHUHN. II. P A., Aaheville, N. C. JAH. I.. TAVLOR.G. P. A.. Wnehlngtoti, I). C. Street Car Schedule. Beginning nt 8.33 A, m. Knding 10-lKI p. ni. Car leaves tuiuare for tieHit every hour and llnlf bnur. Carleavea ebpiar. for Mclke's, Ihnibledav nnd Cnmo Patton 7 minutes after each hour mid hnlf hour. Cnr leaves Mrlke's, iHiublednv and Cnmii I'atton 7 minutes before each hour and half hour. Hchrriule ears connect al Square. Train car me. la every train, one valine al lowed ench pnaaenger. THB AbllbVlLLU ITRBBT RV. CO. The Beet are the Cheapest. PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. Farrell & Co.. Pnlladclpbla. auUU dAwHm F. VY. VESEY & SON, FLORISTS AND LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. il?!''!?' "?' I1 Chestnut street. bet wren iV. ..." rmmon. cut t-lowera, Heddl-g Plants, Manly Ro , rte eU, L-ay out grounda, drives and walks, make tree, and nbrubkv-ry a apeilaltr. PteaM call .... ... vt p., urraa na lnroltgn Mr mall, an ordare prwmplly filled. fchlMd.ltn
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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