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.' S J .1 AAA TTT The new Board ofAMcrmen: Who eville A Who is your candidate for Alder should they be? Give your preler- T ence in Tub Citizen. j man? Write The Citizen. 1 ! .. i 4 VOLUME VI. NO. 240. ASHEVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, i89. PRICE 5 CENTS. jAsh .Daily Citizen LI..VILLE. A place planned and devel oping oh u GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, , A region noted for health-1 fulnens and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plnve fov fine residences and UKATHFVL 1IOMKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARGHE, KtVYachting and oilier cups. New stock. Bon Marc he. &"New Ginghams, new Laces, new Embroideries. Hon Murehe. WScllmnn's Spring Dcrliics, lutcst shape, best quality, less price. Bon Marchc. BON MARGHE. 30 South Main Street. 30 VALENTINES at ESTABROOK'S, The Bookseller, Stationer and Art Dealer. 12 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C prld FMaLESTATE. Wilts. B, Own, W. W. GWYN & WEST, (Succcssora to Walter B.Owjn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF MHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notary Public. Commissioner, of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICB Southeast Court Square JAY GOULD SAYS That II a man can .are one dollar out of every Are dollar, he corn., men a man will be rich inside of twenty lyeara. Call on tt. anil w. will tell yon now to do It, uc have Just received private advice, from Jay on the subject. IIUI 1 1 u n 1 1 1 . II.- n ' - J ,iu.)i.iunii during the oa.t rear, in .uite of the hard time, and we take thi. opportunity to thank our friend, and customers, and to wbh them all long life ana happiness. JENKS & JKNK8, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms 9 io, McAfee Block 'JH Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C. English and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNS LADIES AND UTTLE GIRLS, No. 40 Preach Broad Avcnna. MRS. BURQWYN MAJTLAND, PRINCIPAL (For many yean Aaaodate Principal of Mt. vcrnon i).tttut Baltimore.) A. silted by a corps compsntcnt teachers. oeo ui JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of sensible economical people who from ex perle.ee have leftrned that it COOPER'S Is the Best Place to bn y Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc. Yon can trade with as with the perfrct a.' surance-that our price, are "Rock Bottom. ' We are .till Mlllng Magnolia Ham at 13c tb retail. North Court Square, Corner Main and College Sta. REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. Owing to thelatenessof the season we are selling heating stoves at greatly reduced prices to prevent carrying any stock over into the next season. If you want a stove now is the time to buy one cheap. A few FINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidly and your chance will soon be gone. See our Bargain Counter for odds and ends useful and or namental. Taylor, Boulit & Brothcrton. No. 43 Patton Avenue, Un der Opera House. 2EB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zeb a being the best Flour in town. We have Just receiv ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan. se nrely placed at 8 per cent. Offices: 34 28 Patton Avenue Second floor. feb9dlv U. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, Sfl Patton Avenne. Next Y M C A build's;. P O Box 064. JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman a Child), Offlce No. i Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loams securely placed at 8 per cant. "Banldlv to the Front!" DBAs, ft BtRBEK, i'SANKLIN, N. C. RBAL K8TATB In all Ita forms, In the richest portion af western Nona iaronna. it win pav you to write us for the beat Inducement, and srreat- est bargain. In the "Coming Section of the South," or apply personally to our Asheville representative, rsssniivK KUTkBnan, jano-itn ub ration Avenue. FOR SALE I Pint clan new resilience, cheapest home In Astncnuc, location central. FOR RENT. Flnelv furnished miMmr. In beat rtart itf cut. a iu raom noose lust tne thlim lor a lashlonabl. boarding house, othec bouses also W. have some choice building site, thnt are worth your attention. Finest lot of atnnding timber and timber landa in the aotith. Mineral properties. Wantso Suits of rooms for light houae- List your property wlthua and have It .old a a rcnten. miimbi to i.hnd. Just I'uni.isimn Our new pamphlet Asheville. Pull of latest .tatl.tica Call for a ropy. BIGKLOW & JONES, RBAL BSTATB AND INVESTMENTS. Room 8 McAfee Block, S3 Patton Avenue. aovlTdla. Hi f I ill IS! h g & -, I'xstso.-gasQS. 1 v DO YOU WANT A One China Dinner Tea or Chamber Set Cheap? If so now 1. vour chance to get It. A. we are needing money and apace we will oner you for the next IS day. the following set. : SB p'ecc. Havlland Tea Mt $ 16 worth $30. 138 pieces Iloviland Dinner set for S43 80 worth $60.00. 120 piece. Carl.bad Mt for $40 also worth $60. Two 113 piece. Apaque sets for only $18 worth $35. Pive hand decorated 13 piece. chamberKt. worth $16.60 for $13. Pretty Prult Plate, and Sau cers worth $3do. now $2dox. and thousands of other article, reduced In same proportion. Thl. is no "catch penny" ad. but we mean business. Olance at our bargain .how win dow and be convinced. We will this spring how you a much larger and handsomer line than ever before. Hotels and boarding hoaxes wishing to replenish should inspect our tine and price., before buying. THAD. W. THRASH & CO. Crystal Palace. Mo. 41 Patton Avenue. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Housefurnlsh lng. Etc. GEORGE SCIICEN, Mineral Water Bottled and on Drught. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. F. W. Lawrence, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Dear Sir: I have dis pensed the Excelsior Water continually at my counter for the past twenty years, and 1 take pleasure in saying that among the many mineral wa ters that I handle there is none that surpasses the "Excelsior." For its medical qualities it is all that is claimed for it, and as a refreshing and pleasant beverage it has a decided pop ularity with my customers. The apparatus with little at tention works perfectly satis factorily and dispenses the water with all its natural gas precisely the same as when drunk at the Spring. GEORGE SUIKEN. The genuine Excelsior wa ter can now be had at T. C. Smith & Co's. Drug Store, Asheville, at 5 cents a glass. A large discount on Ladles' and Misses, wrap, and clothing for Men and Bova. Among the former are about twenty wrnpa not bought thia Ma.on.at about one-third of original price.. Children'. Wonted and Plush cap., half price and less. Some prime value. In New Goods lust in. Many other Important reductions. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Good., Shoes, Hat. and Carpets. 7 ft 9 PATTON AVE WILKIE & ATKINS WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS NO. IS PATTON AVKNt'K. PRICB LIST Stick Lnndy S-ViOc. Penny Good, (per box too) (IfiiiTAOc. French Mixture (special Hui4M10c. Chocolate Creams (A No. 1.) 18c. Marshmal'ow. (A No. 1.) 36A37c. Rock Candv IS. 14 and 16c. Hand Made. l28c. Soda Cracker. XXX efflflV4c. Lemon Creams XXX Sta:. Vanilla C'isp 10c. Fancy Assorted Cokes 10c, Cr. Lunch SMc. Oyster Cracker. 7c. Florida Orange. $.1.60(4)8.76. Banana. $t.25M3 36 Mixed Nats. ' lialsy Brand" lftffr lllc. Peanuts, Virginia Hand Puked IK- roasted 10c. Tense's Fine Candies) on Retail OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (FORMERLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HEALTH RESORT IN THE SOUTH. Appointment, unsurpassed. All modern theraputlc appliance, and baths for the re lief and cure ol nervous and chronic dis- Turklsh, Raman and Russian haths, Relec trlclty, Massage, Swedish Movements, all in eluded In nrice of room The Medical Management under the direc tion of Dr. P. W. Neefus. recently of the Jack- son Sanatorium, at Dan.ville, N, V. I'orfur- tner particular address, Miss Emily Vaugiin. ABHBVILLB, N. C. SNOW, WIND AND' ZERO. A TERRIBLE STORM RAGING THROUGHOUT THE NORTH. Wlrea and Poles Down, Train Blocked. Travel Impeded and Wvomlns'is I.Iye tttoclt In Man ner. , ' Vy, Chbyknnb, Wy. Feb. 9. The worst blizzard thut has been experience in Wy oming for four years has been, raging for the last 24 hours. The stock men are apprehensiveof severe losses op the range of cattle. No west bound trains reached Cheyenne yesterday over the Union pacific or Burlington. A relief train with provis ions has been sent out to the- fast mnil and the overland flyer which arc stuck in the snow forty miles cast of here. Auiiurn, N. Y.( Feb. 9. A violent snow storm set in about three o'clock yester day afternoon nnd continued, without abatement until midnight. The snow is wet and soon loaded trees aud wires to such an extent thnt the telephone and telegraph wires began going down in all directions, and large numlters ol shade and fruit trees were broken down and ruined. St. Clouu. Minn.. Feb. 9. The worst blizzard of the season has rimed here nil day. It wits sixteen degrees below at St. vincenc, ramn. A' DANV, N. Y.. Feb. 9. The effects ol the heavy storm in this city can be sum med up briefly by saving that the orescnt conditions here are, on a smaller scale, exactly what they were in New York city two weeks ago. IRiiiBSHiLL, N. ., Feb. 9. More than a foot of snow hns fallen in the Mohawk valley since six o'clock last night. aioux f alls, 8. D Feb. 9. The fiercest snow storm of Jthe season broke early early this morning. AnKKDKKN, S. D., Feb. 9. The mercury dropied ten degrees below zero this morning. Uouds ol snow and dust till the air. Ashland, Wis., Feb. 9. A heavy snow storm raged all day yesterday, and there is no prospect ol its cessation. Trultic is badly blockaded. Q.UF.8TION OF MORAL,!. Has lliahop Newman Borne FalHe WltneMM In This Cutter Nkw Orleans, La., Feb. 9. At the African Methotlist conference at Tangi pahoa yesterday Bishop Grant made a severe nttack on Bishop Newman, of the Methodist Upiscopal church, who re cently gave publicity to the charge that great immorality existed among the colored clergy." Hishop Grant pro nounced the charge unfounded nnd de nounced Newmun for bearing false wit ness. Five Days Overdue. New York, Feb. 9. The llnnibiirg- Aniericiui Packing company's steamship, 1'olariu, regarding whose safety much anxiety hns been telt, readied port to day, hvc days overdue. Her lorcmnst was gone and her engines out of order, the results of passing throtmh a terrible gnlc. (senatorial Credentials). Washington, D. C, Feb. 9. In the senate to-dav the credentials ol Mr. Voor hees were presented nnd placed on file. The credentials of Henry C. Ilausbrouuh. scnutor-elect from North Dakota, wee referred to the committee on privileges and elections. A Race tiunran lee. St. Petersburg, Feb. 9. The Novo Vremya refers to the fnll of Premier Cris pi, the fall of Count von Wuhlersce. ami the visit of Archduke Frnnz Ferdinand as an accidental coincidence, nnd says that they form a guarantee of lasting peace. Whereabouts) of Jay Gould. Savannah, Ga.. Feb. 9. lav Gould and party arrived here from Atlanta last night nnd spent to-day in iusccting the Central railroad and' Ocean Steamship t : i . icriiiiiuti properties, incy will go to Urunswick to-night. Condemning, Parnell. PriiLlN, Feb. 9. A pastoral letter from the Catholic primate was rend in the Catholic churches throughout Ireland to day, condemning Pnrncll's conduct. Succeed Von Watdernee. Dkki.in 'Feb. 9. (Senernl von Schlicfl'en has been appointed by the eniieror chiel of staff of the imperial army to succeed Count von Waldersce. Crlapl Unite Out. Rome, Feb. 9. It is semi-ofTiciullv an nounced that the Marquis Di Kudiiii has i: : c : : i . . sucvcx-tiing in lurming a uasis oi tne new Italian cabinet. Improved Finances. New York, Feb. 9. During the nnst week the tone of affairs in Wall street showed distinct signs of improvement, AT RALEIGH. The great majority of the Icuislntors are instructed to vote for the railway commission bill. In the house the bill to make it a mis demeanor to offer to sell any deadly weapon, was in men j to 47. A bill to so amend the constitution that solicitors shall be elected by a vole of the people, has passed final reading. It was stntcd in the debate on eitrnr- ettcs in the house that arsenic and opium were usea in tne wrappers ana in tne to bacco itself, Iu the house the bill to include nil of Buncombe except the portion iu Black Mountain township, in the stock law, has passed third reading. The legislature is now said to be dis posed to act lilierally in the matter of a contribution for the World's fair and to avail itself of what is undoubtedly North Carolina's greatest opportunity. It will be asked to appropriate $50,000, In the senate: Bill to perpetuate rec ords in criminal actions. Tabled, bill to change the name of county poor-house in ail counties in tne state to Home tor aged and infirm, pnsscd third rending. Bill to incoroorate the North Carolina society for the prevention of cruelty to animals and children passed its third reading. Bill relative to compromising the state debt, extending the time to 1H92, passed its third rending. lOTNew List Special bargains At kinson & Son; third page. BOVD I8 FREE. The Defendant Declared Not Guilty aud Discharged. The criminal cour adjourned Saturday allernoon before the argument in the case was closed. Geo. A. Shuford, who was speaking at the-time of adjournment, finished bis speech this morning, and So licitor Carter closed for the state. The case was given to the jury about 12 o'clock. At 3:30 the jury returned and rendered a verdict of "not guilty," and Boyd was discharged. It may be here remarked that if a crim inal can be compelled to sit through a week's trial in the close, stifling, illy-ventilated room at it is now used for the court's sessions there will lie little need of a verdict to hung the unforutnntc. Death from the foul air would come to the prisoner's relief before the muchinery of the law could get in its work. NEW PASTOR CALLED R r. J. L. White, of Durham, to Preach Next Wednesday. ' Rev. . L. Carroll, D. U., who recently resigned the pastorate of the French Broad Baptist church, occupied the pul pit of thnt church yesterday, preaching two excellent sermons. This church has unanimously culled the Rev.J.L. White, of the First Baptist church of Durham, to succeed Rev. Dr. Carroll as pnstor of the church, at a salary of $1 ,500 a year. Kev. Mr. White hns not yet decided to accept the call. He will preach at thnt church Wedncsdaynight.and a large con gregation is expected to lie present. Rev. Mr. White was formerly pastor of the First Baptist church at Raleigh. THIEF CAt'GHT. He Was Hellli.K Goods at Low Prices and Was Nuhhed. Wilson Murtlmtec, colored, was ur rested in this city yesterday by Officer White on suspicion. Murthatcehad been selling shoes, horse collars, etc., to par ticsin the city ut prices below the regular market value, ami it was thought he had stolen them. One of the collars had the cost-mnrkof T.J. Reed & Co., ut Hilt more, on it. Mui thatec had n heuring lieforc KsquireC. W. M alone this morn ing and was placed in jail to await the next term of criminal court. The stolen goods belonged to Geo. Vandcrbilt and were stolen irom Kced sstorcnt Hiltmoie. Real Estate Transfers. A. I.. Carter, commissioner, to G. 1,. McDonald; lot on Ilavwood street, 79x210 ft $1,075 A. (1. West ami wile to J. II. Stewart ; lot on south Main st. 3f0 II. A. Gudgcr and wile to 1-. IS. Mcltrnyer; 3 lots in McDowell addition 1,000 Geo. II. Starncs to J. C. Gentry ami wile; lot on Starncs ave nue, 50x110 ft 325 .. II llvdcr and wile to S. M. Biil'llc, 75 acres on Big Ivy I,(ill0 Jno. H. Bostic nnd wife and Geo. A. Shuford to Jno. K.Connnlly and others; lot on Ivagle street, 10x93 1,000 V. A. Boulden and others to David S. Ilildcbrund, 3Va acres in Asheville township 500 S. T. Waldrop and wile to J. M. Campbell, lot 58x150, on Grove street 400 M.J. Ileardcn nnd wife to C. A. Blazer, lot 94xl72,on Cumber land avenue 1,350 J. P. Sawyer nnd wife to Frank Coxe, lot 24Mi feet, on Puttou avenue, with building 10,000 I). M. Gudgernnd wife to Hjnry II. Stevens, lO'i acres west of ' city 1,300 Covered Herself With Glory. A. B. Williams, of the Greenville, S. C, News, writing to his paper about Ashe villc's reception of the Gould party, says: "The biggest thing in the way of a banquet the south has ever had ended about 1 o'clock in the morning. Asheville had covered herself with glory as with a garment and had brought the view from Battery Park nnd her other magnet like attractions to the notice of the country's greatest capitalists nnd investors. It cost her n good round sum to do it, but Bhe did it in a style .which will not soon be surpassed any where or by anybody," At the Grand To-.Mnrrow Nitfht. Of Katie Putnam, who npiears at the Grand to-morrow night, St. Paul Globe says: "One of the most charming and versatile actresses on the road this sea son, and one ot t lie most successlul, is Katie Putnam in her new pin v. "Love Finds a Way." Miss Putnam is not only n clever dancer and singer anil nn exquisite performer on the banjo, but she also possesses accomplishments ol a mgn dramatic order, which in her new piece find plenty of kok for nrtistlc nnd tell ing work. She is surrounded by a com pany of comedians nnd the performance is spoken of in the highest terms." AT WASHINGTON. In the house the bill amending the land forfeiture act of September 2U,1,S'J0, was passed. Carnegie, Philips & Co., of Pittsburg, will furnish $3,(100,000 worth of urmor plate to the navy. Census reports arc expected to show marked progress among southern farm laborers in acquiring proerty. In the United States senate Saturday Mr. Morgan made nn argument in favor of the bill to aid the Nicaragua canal. It hns liecomc generally known to Sen atnr Stanford's friends iu mihlic life that he is in training for (he alliance nomina tion. Mr. Evans of Tennessee has introduced into the house ol' representatives n bill to establish postal savings banks encour age small savings. At the meeting of the house committee on postofficcs nnd postronds huturday, the postal telegraph bill wits laid on the table bv a vote ot t to o. There was a long debate in the house on the bill to make it misdemeanor to sell cigarettes to persons under seventeen years of age. It passed its final reading 03 to 35. Conservative democrats in congress do not regret the defeat of the free silver rider" in the house brulny, ns had it been successful nn attempt might have been made to put the force bill through the same way. All miserable sufferers with dyspepsia arc cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. NEEDS BEATING AGAIN, HOW THE ELECTIONS BILL MIGHT COME VP. A Resolution Intended as an Amendment to Head Off the Oliver Men Watch It. Washington', Feb. 9. Republican Dinglcy, of Maine, offered for reference in the house to-day the following resolu tion intended as an amendment to Mr. Townscnd's resolution which was to cause the silver bill to be brought before the house. "And provided further that whenever uny general appropriation bill is under consideration in the house or in commit tees of the whole, it shall be in order to move as an amendment thereto any bill which hns passed the house and been sent to the senate and has not been re turned from the senate favorably or ad versely acted upon by the said body within six months from the time of its passage in the house." The obvious purpose is to embarrass the silver men by loading down their original proposition with an amendment looking to the attachment of the elec tions bill to the appropriation bill as a rider. A Sjo.ooo Carriage. J. H. K., in Clilcugo Herald. ffi.'sniNOTc,N, Feb. 1. Yesterday I vis itr " V'e navy yard at this place. Here is tlie'iV'spatch. She is a sailor and a steamer combined. She has a full com plement of officers and a crew of thirty men. She has been tied up at the wharf for three months and is called the presi dent's ship. In other words she has not been on a cruise of any kind since she was built, except to carry the president and his friends on some kind of a junket ing tour. President Cleveland, during his term of four years, never used her, but Arthur and Harrison made frequent use of her for pleasure purposes, Itcosts about $50,000 a year to pay the salaries of her officers and the wages and subsist ence ol her crew. She is simply in the na ture of a private carriage of the president at that enormous cost. The statements I have made herein are from my own ob servation and in response to inquiries. A Force Bill Resolution Vetoed. From the Ualtimore Sun. The first veto of governor Pattison, of Pennsylvania, strikes the resolution ur ging Senators Cameron nnd Quay to support the force bill. lie disapproves the resolution squarely on the ground that the bill is a pcr:i 'ous measure invading therightsof the States. "I can see no virtue," he says, "in the ap proval of a measure which would yield to federal interference and suiiervision what fairly lx.longs to the people of the States, and what is constitutionally guaranteed to them. I believe that an overwhelming majority, not only of the people of the country but of our own Commonwealth, are heartily opposed to the features of the bill." Death of a Hplendid Man. 1'roin the Charlotte Chronicle. Julius A. Bonitz, editor of the Wilming ton Messenger, died suddenly on yester day morning. He was a man of aiost indomitable enterprise and energy and his influence was felt and recognized over the entire stnte. His standard in jour nalism was high and he stood nt the top of the profession. North Curolina has few such valuable citizens as Julius A. Bonitz and when such a man dies, the sorrow is not sham, but deep nnd gen uine. tttoclt Quotation. Nkw York, Feb. O.Kiic 20t;Lrike Shnre ION; Chicago nnd Northwestern 113Vj; Norfolk atitl Western 6F1U; Richmond and Vet Point Terminal IUVa.; W enter a Lniun Hnltltnore Hrtres. llAi.TiMnriK, i?c,. 9. Flour tint; Howard street and Western bu per tine, 3.10H3.50; extra. M.7MW4.5i: family. 4..6O(5.00; City MilU Red brand, extrn, 5.Hi;5.37. Wheat southern, dull and ensicr. Fulti, $1.00ijl.08; LoriKherry, $1.03(1 ON; Western, cany; No. '2 winter red, spot and February, SI .OL'-V'U 03. Com Southern, quiet and easier; white and yellow, G0(u0a',ai west ern, easy. New Vortt Market. Ni!W Vokk, Feb. 9 Stocks, quiet and Arm. Moni-v enav nt INn'-iVs; EschmiKe lonK. 4 H.-.w l.Kfli-i, short, .87Vi(ii.H7i2i atiitt bonds, neiilected; government bonds, dull but stendv. Cotton, null sales. 11H: Up. lands, OWc; Orleans. Si 11-lflc; opened and closed quiet but stcudy ; I'ebrunry 8 00(sd.05; March, 9.08; April, 0.O8; Muj, 0.10; lune. 9.2(1: u v. U.33. Flour dull and ens v Wlient netive but tvenk. Corn easy but ciuiet. Turk firm, at $.nuj,11.S0. Lard- dull nnil weak, nt B 5. Spirits Turpen tine n u lot but steady, at 40VsW lc. Kosin dull and unchunKcd, ut $l.-t2Vj(r(l.-s&. Freights quiet. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. The czar hnssusicndcd rcpressivemens iircn ngniunt tlic Uchivws iu Nussiu be cause ol the financial results which such measures might involve. Advices have been received at London to the effect that the moderate papers nt Rio Janeiro totully disapprove of the treaty of commerce recently arranged with the united states, ns being dis tinctly disadvantageous to Brazil. An Knglish baronet suspected of chent inn nt baccarat during a game at Don- caster. Uug in which the Prince of Wales participated, hns entered suit London against his accusers, and the prince will be among the witnesses. 1IOMR. Mine. Saru Bernhardt has achieved an immediate nnd overwhelming success in "La Toscu, iu New York. It is reported in New York that the Missouri Pacific, Southern Pacific, and Atchison railways may mute. Exporting firms in New York engaged in the Brazil trade express satisfaction with the reciprocity treaty with that country. W. A. Williams, a prominent citizen of Greenville, S. C was shot Saturday niullt nnd instantly killed by J. B. Wil liams, who fled into North Carolina. In Brooklyn. Indue Moore sent a wo man, who was the complaining witness before the grand jury, to inil because she refused to testify against her father in an assault case. The New York custom house statistics for 1890 show that the value of the ex ports to Brazil from New York amounted to $0,879,881 worth of goods, while the whole country only exported about $8,- 000,000 worth. Nothing like it for dyspepsia and indi gestion, bimmons L,ivcr Regulator is safe, sure cure. We have the largest sup ply of CARRIAGE SPONGES in the city, and they are be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Sponges that usually retail for 25 and 35 cents, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. GllANT'S PHARMACY. KEPIIAL.INE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cents a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest and most cnmnlrtr mtrwl . Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at bKAATS PHARMACY. PrCSCrintinns filled at all hnnrm r.nn.l. delivered free of charge to any part 01 I'lecnr. UKANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome njsr nt rut glass llottks call at GRANTS PHAR- malx. Mottles ranging in price Irom One to Fifteen dollars per pair. If you want a first-class Hair Brush for small amount of monev. GRANTS PHARMACY is the place to go to get H. All kinds of Tooth Ut usbes, Bath Brushes, uiu isiurca, hjfruu&TS, etc. Mien your Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively ncpena upon it that only the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced rnarmncistsand that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 4 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEYILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- 1MPROVEMENT COMPANY Buys, Rents and Sells Houses and lots sold on the installment plan. Op tions bought and sold. No tary Public. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST.. Up Stairs. BARGAINS ! From all departments. I' am closing out several lines of goods entirely, and all the broken lots and imperfect goods that have accumulated in Silver, China, Glass, Cut lery and Lamps, all the Jap anese goods being closod out. Prices reduced from 85 to CO per cent. All these goods are gather ed together in Store No. CI, and marked in plain figures. Sale continues till February 15th. J. II. LAW, Nos. 57, 59&C1 S. Main St. :5 14 3. i fi - n a- If n- -2 "J. V p n r J
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