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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Friday Evening, February 16. 1894. AROUND TOWN. VMION HEET1KO. Washington. Feb 16 Forecast till 8 p. id. Saturday: hair: decidedly warm er Saturday; northwesterly winds, be coming variable. Tbfrewilt be a rehearsal of Triuitv cburcb choir this evening at 8:15. The Franklin Press bus an exteuckd solution o( ihe "tramp and boots" prob. lent recently printed in The Citizen. The law library of the lute Judge Henrv. advertised for sale by Maj. W. H. Malone, was sold at auction today by Auctioneer . Coffin. Hickorv Press and Carolinian : Mrs Young Popis Bocloilra at "rue Central Cburcb. Tula Evanla. The union meeting ol the Young Peo ple's Society of Christian Endeavor, the Hpworth Le. nd the i oung People s Union, will lv v! ! this evening. bejin- . r . 1 Kf I? niriR at o m. u, in v.coirui m. u. church, South The program will in clude address bv representatives ol each society and osieal selections. The addresses will be made as lollows: "Social Work of ioung Feoples so cieties." by a member ol tne uetnei to- worth Leiigue. "Tne Kelutionot tne i oung reopie I'nion to the Missionary Work ot the I. R. McFali's family, alter a protracted Church" G-ow W Kapson. first wap- . . - I-.. . I III. 1- , . to tne tamuy nt Air. i . u, luuici, i iisi i. Dure a ni visit returned to Asfavville last week. .iiun Peoule's I'nion, 'What Caul Do? or tbe Duty ot tbe Individual Member"-!. M. Johnson, North Asheville Epwortb League. "The Lookout Committee 'to. t Passenger eneine 252 on tbe Murphy branch sprung a leak esierday at Bry- son City, and a freight engine Droogni Young People's Society ot Cbris. tbe train in. T.,t train did not reach E ,d here till about 10 0 clock last nigiu. "The Work of the Devotional Depart- Justice Carter remarked today in con- ment" George L. Hackney, Central l.p uection with a case before him that there worth League werealaree number of conii.laints oi "The Relation of Young People s boci- u.lf .nnatitxtixl riptn-tives. black and 1 etifs to the Sunday School a. II. Hud alt. anino nlinut Irwin? tribute, and I ami. Riverside Eoworth League. that it must be stopped. I " The Advisability ol Forminga Young . . . I Prniilc' Alliance, and Suciifstions lor Among the celebrat ons on the -'.'no, .Vorrk- vv. n Peebles. French Broau waninginn s mruioiiv hiuucu ji.,iu. by the Ai-heville Light Infuiitry and the cadets of the B'nebam school, under commnnd of Maj Davis Tbe parade will take place at 3:30 p. m There are three pension warrants in Register Mackey's omce that are un. claimed. Thev a're for Adrlaide Ingram Kosa Knitbt and E. Hooper. The twi former are dead, and tbe latter cn-loing the warrant for the Inter h s teen re turned Irom the dead letter office. On accountol the disngreeab'c weather the attendance upon the prohibition meeting that was to be held last evening in the court house was small, ami thr meetini: aiourned to next Thursdu evening. Rev. G. H. Deiwiler will be the shaker. A stiff wind and a drop of the mercury accornnanied another snow storm last nieht. As a consiauence the streets and sidewalks today are slick ami pede-trian tread gingerly there n. The sun has been shinintr brithtlv all day and the snow will not stay long. Statesville Landmark : Mr. J. H. Gib Baptist Young People's Uunioa. ATTRACTS ATTENTION. rtae House That Vanderblli Couidn'4 Bui" ai tae Hwaouauoa The House That Vandcrbilt Couldn't Buy" is tbe attraction Proprietor 1 R Kawls has in tbeoftkc of tbeSwaunanoa hotel. It is a picture, done in oil, and said to be a faithful reproduction of the . t i ....4 cauttl oi osn luoorc, inc vi'i'm.-,. man who, it is said, at or.e time refused to sell to Mr. 'nndcr''ilt, whose vast estate surrounds Moore's strip ot land A darkev supposed to be Josh sits in the door, while the woman ot tbe bouse stai ds in the front yard surveying the ene about her. The cabin is covered with clapboards and plank. Thepicmre was painted hv L . H. n mkiiis, irom a photograph bv Lindsey & Brown. The A. T. W and C. Co. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Asheville Tobacco Works son, who was formerly in the photo- and Cigarette company, held yesterday, irmiih business at Asheville. but who has recently returned from Cali fornia. yesterday Dought tbe photograph eallerv of Mr. W. I Siimsoo and will conduct tbe business in future. 15. E Eicau of the Asheville Ice and Coal company returned yesterday from Knoxville. where he had been attending a meetine of tbe Southern lee exchange. These meetines are held merely for the discussion of ouestions pertinent to the ice making industry, and prices arc not considered. The Cherokee Scout says: Mrs. Lizzie Hetty ot Kansas and brother, C. T. Put terson. and wife of our towu lelt fur Asheville a week ago enroute tor Kin sas. It is probable however, that Mr Patterson may remain at Hiltmore lot tbe summer, as be has a good offer, and go west in tbe tall. A few days ago tbe West Asheville and suluhur SDrines Railway company re duced the wanes of tbe Ptnnlovcs in tin power bouse from $35 to $:!0 a month ItfT Mitchell. loshua Rhodes and lames Parker refused to work under the reriuc tion and quit. Their place" were tilled by F. E. Presnell. Hardy Pressley and Will Taylor, and work goes on as usual. Jeter C. Pritchard, esi., of Marshall, who Iihs been generally supposed to be the coming man who would tote the Republican banner in tbe Congres sional race tins It'll, came up yesterday a-d remained until today. While here he is said to have held con fereuces with Messrs. W. V Rollins and Richmond Pearson, who are also men tiomd as bavinii their nomination light ning rods up. Results of the conferences were uot made public. The Schubert Male (luaitrttc, which comes to tbe Grar-d the evetiin? of the 23rd, is composed ot Samuel T. Batt le. William Harris, John K. 1 v ley and George H. Iott. Thev are supported tbii vcar by Miss Bertha L. Clark, vio linist; Miss Laura B. MacCorkle, reader and whistler; and Miss Adelaide Jack son, accompanist. This organization will no doubt give Asheville one of the best corcirl sever heard here, and their patronage will sun ly be large. The other day a telegram was sent here Irom Detroit, Micb. It was not de lifeied brcjuc tbe gentleman for whom it was intended could not be found Manager Portiss, of tbe Western Union office, bad the fact made known to the sender, whereupon tbe reply came that the gentleman wanted whs 'on bnurr1 a United States cruiser at Asheville." It is hardly necessary to state that the the following officers and directors electid : Piesident-1.. P. McLoud. Secretary and treasurer Geo. H. Eraser. Manuger obu M. l.ampbell. Directors-oho M. Campb. II, lames M. Campbell. C. M. Stedmau, I . A. Hull and Geo H. Eraser. Mr. Eraser, tbe new secretary and treasurer, is 'rom BuflTilo, N. Y. Fireman Alllaon Hurl Erwin Allison, a firemau on freight train 13, between Asheville nud Paint Rock, was struck on the head by some obstruction of character unknown, at Montford, while 'caning out of his cab window vtsterdav. A gash nearly tight inches in length was cut in his head. m iik in ir a serious wound, though not dangerous one. Mr. Allison was brought to his home here, where he is being nt- ter.ded bv Dr. William D. Milliard, the railroad surgeon. "THE OLD RELIABLE" Grant Pftarmacy! 1 take pleasure in inform ing the general public, and pHi'ticularly the long-time friends of this Pharmacy, who have extended it a gen erous patronage in the past,' that I have secured the serv ices of Mr Thomas J. Watts, late of Kaleigh, who is a reg istered pharmacist, having passed a most creditable ex amination before the State Board of Pharmacy, and was awarded an Inter-State Certificate. He has had a number of years practical experience at the prescription desk, and is well informed in chemistry and fully posted in the compounding of medi cines; and physicians and other patrons can rely with absolute certainty upon tIihi prescriptions, from the sim plest to the most elaborate and intricate, being put up in an accurate, pHinstaking and rapid manner. The prompt, careful and accurate tilling of prescrip tions, at reasonable prices will be the LEADING FEAT HUE of this Phar- macy, wuicn is now ownea. in tier own ngnt, oy iurs Lula Swain flrant. in whose name I nmstearnestlysolieit a liberal share of public pat ronage for this old reliable drug store. It is proper to say that I am negotiating for an addi tional competent registered druggist, whose services I expect to secure, so that there will be no delay in fill ing prescriptions, tiay or night. Respectfully, 13. P. STEELE. Manager. BUY YOUR ANTHRACITE, All Furniture, carpets and Bugs Now, Facial ParalittlH. Kev. W. H. Del'uv. A. M., 1). U., LL D., editor ol the l'eoplr's Cyclopedia and several other well known works, and now assistant editor of the Christian Advocate. New York, savs: "I have re ceived so much benefit from the K'ectro poise and have known of its good etlects m so many other cases that l leel war ranted in recommending it without re serve to the oublic." Book Free. At lantic FJcctropnise Co., Washington, D. C. Dr. Dcl'uy used tbe Electropoise for facial pa r lysis. H. F. Grant, Agent, Asheville, N. C ASHEVILLE WEATHER. . 8. W'KATIIKK BriIH.M , I Mcltoro jLTiCUl Stitinu, ! Wtn.iai Suni'urium Mt'icuruloxicul Report i Mean tvnitivraiure Maximum teinnenitun- Minimum temperature lAlenn Relative Humidity Wiwithlt in inches Wind, S W Mean tlnrometcr Observation h'eli 1'J. nt 'J ti ature, Relative humidity. ier. L'S.O.T. Karl rod I eli. Wi, ST lit in Temper 7 lianttne Ruck, AI, P. As We Are Selling at Very Low Prices. W. B. WILLIAMSON & CO., NO. 16 PATTON AVENUE. WHITLOGK GLjQTHING H86JSE Our Entire Stock For Sale ! Prices Low WE CLAIM TV UAYli THE MiST ASSUR TASENT Ol' READY MADE CLOTIUXG IN ASHEVILLE. AT PRICES WITHIX THE REACH OF THE JUREST PL'RSE. AS'D AXYOSB WHO HAS DOUBTS OX THIS MATTER IS IXY1TED TO CALL A.7 BE CONVIXCED. WE ALSO CARRY THE VEST STOCK OP HATS AXD CAPS, WHITE AXD Afc'U I.IOE SHIRTS. EARL A- WILSOX S COLLARS AND CUFFS SCRIYEX l:TEXT DRAWERS. DOXT'S AXD PERV1XS GLOVES, ELECAXT XECKWEAR, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS AXD SUSPENDERS. WE SELL OUR BEST GOODS AT LESS PRICES THAN SAME GOODS ARE SOLD FOR IN OTHER PLACES. CLOTIUXG AXD SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER OX SHORT NOTICE. A LOXGF.R EXPERIENCE IX THE CLOTHING TRADE ENABLES US TO GIVE VBTl'ER SATISFACTION TUAX IS POSSIBLE TO OTHERS. 46 South Main, Eagle Block J. TAYLOR AMISS, (Successor tu J. 11. WOODCOCK.) COKE, lilt. KlMl Oven. BUNCOMBE LUMP, Sccoml (iraili. RESCREEN ed Jellico Domestic Nut RESCREENED JelHCO LUIXip Asheville lee and Coal Co., TELEPHONE 40. 34 PATTON AYE. DON'T - GET - OFF - THE - TRACK ! If there is such a tiling as right track in QUALITY and PRICES we have it, and every purchaser is on to it, too. Don't Let Anyone Switch You Oil', But come where you can get solid fat t BARGAINS. Our $10,00, $12,00 and $15 suite are unequalled. THE ASHEVILLE CLOTHING COMPANY, C. D. Blanton, Max Marcus, Managers. THIS 13 CUR VALENTIN: "Tlit Tva I buufilit of you sonic time iiu'o was TUli UUST 1 have UutU'U ill Aslk villi' send mi- t THE MARKETS. Mew York Market. Nbw Yokk. Feb. 18 Cotton futmn opened liarely steady; February. 7.GG: mr-n 7.n; pni, 7.7a; ma, , u; iudc, 7.;Juiy 7.112. Htock (inntMiiotm. maaanMi.n. Vintra A.A H .1 f 1 C t am, lllT1l hunting amonR vessel at anchor along LhN ?055 ..lN'orthwen. tbe water Iront, I tOi's; Nortolk and Western, so- kichmond . . .. land VV.M Point Terminal, 3-.; Western W. 3 lornen Henus inc luuowinj; i union, i y liRUrtB on the apple problem propounded hv "The Tnttlrr:" "The old nniJc .nman o-ainwl the ntro rent in the tirBt BiLTIMOKS, Feb. 18 -PloUt. dull; west- And this is but a sample ot the orders and reports we art con stantly hen ring about our Col- lees and Teas. R. H. HUDSON'S, n i'ATTon AVExn:. Baltimore Market. u n.. h:;,i: ,i, iJ. luiimuic u tijuu "I'um'n hut. i . u . . ramii 1 7."((S .00: extra, 2 'JB(n ! 6S; 2 7'fnja. ft: wheat, firmer: No 2 of nuulil (60) but fixing a greater price I red Frbr ar D'ji.asov: mulinii wheat on bait tne numijer i jo man on me other half: i e., 'i for 1 cent I 'a cent each) ami 3 (or 1 cent ('a cmt earhl; difference between la and 'a one sixth; bad she sold 36 applis, or 6 more tunc the hlt (3D), at 3 lor 1 cent 12 cents, and 24 apples, or ( les than Va 1 3D I nt 'i fori cent 12 cents 24 cents as in the last case." PEOPLE WHO TRAVEL snmpU f7(&t'; com firmer; miied snot ui i, iutnern corn dv sample, do on grade, ll(a3 CblcaKU Market. fHIHGO. Peb 111 -OnenlnB wheat. Vav S8"'.JuIt 0 V,; c rn Mh 3?b J'.v S7'U; iima, nay '91; u v 277s: p "k May 12 &; la n, May l.tli lu y 7 10; snort rios, may 6 37ii nujAt; i. i-eo in. tasii quotations Flour, dull. Ttaeferllnii weak with pues laboring huj-ers. No 2 pni wheat. oi; no - ea on. mo. a c m, s outs, 2H Mess pork. 1 1 7Vii. Lard, 7 Go; sbirt 'in H.d-s. 6.271.?: irv salted shoulders. 6 2 ( 8 ftu; short cltar sides, 0 7fiM 7 wnisacy, 1 10. Aabevllie Market. Corrected dally by POWELL ft SNIDBR, noiesaie ana retail aTocera. These en are being paid by the merchant to-day. Butter tufflaslAoplet 1000125 Rues 10 Apples, dried Sl6 Chickens 1 0C2O Pumpkins, each.B(a2 Turkey! 7S125iSorghum SO uncus lotjuu: Beeswax, per id z Potatoes, sw't BUI Honey 1 PoUtoea, Irish. BOIWheat.................. 70 Turnip 80aOiConn 0 Onions 65 1 Meal 60 Cabbage, per lb 2 Oat 4U oeans. or uu.iooauiooiKye no Peoa 0IHay. ton S18SO rkeatnnts ...... loiUCelerr Ant 9Rfl0 l'ersoual Point a bnt lucoiuera and oatgoera. V, M. Chase is iu the city from Phil' udelpbia. K. L. Kdmoud of Columbus, Ga., is at the Swannauoa. Hon. Walter E. Moore of Webster is in the citv today. Mai. W. W. Strimrfeld has uone to Wuynesville for a short stay. Mr. R. B Sudderth, who hat been ill for several davs, is now improving. Mrs. and Mrs. K ibertg of Weaver- ville are stopping at tbe Western hotel Zack P. Wilcox of Newbern and Will B Butler of Charlotte are registered at the Asheville botel. Chief Clerk Rosen of Collector Car ter's office went to Pranklm today to visit bit family. Udwin C. Jones left today for his home in Thomasville, whrre he it called bv the illness of bis father. . p- A:eK!ier SLirLi0 "BENTLEY'S UCTa hi, uS gwnuuaiiuii wt b.iui lelt tnr his home todav. tnkinff ARTISTIC DB8IO INO AND STAMP. with him a number of Western North Q D8POT, Cnrnllna ffema to add to hit collection. Novelties m embrn deriei with work com Ml.. M.lli. n.klmn the 'Ifentneliv Niohtlnil"accamiianiedbvhcrBrand-l V4 OMth Wala 8'rCCt. parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Berry, it at the Over Aston. Bawl ft . 1. ,. , ri :ti : I nailery rara nam. inry win I n--srT VC ivm -m berc some time. MlttOrbiton will be Wills MCJiCJI JLlsJbC pleasantlr remembered as a summer . ai. ,;.;. h. m... A.heyllle tiennlc. AUGnOnCCrs Indrs to Aoyvrtiseinrnia. T 0T conductor's punih. Return to JLi tu I this office and get reward. fcbBdtl OARDINO Picellent bonro way be had i at reasonaD c rarts 1 14 lie fro Ms. A. C. KAV, Ramoth, A-nerill; 1-37-dlm -prn:m OF- Trjr tir Jalllc Daateatlo IJt a4 jra will pleaured. Car- Uu CWI CMmpmuj. Keildcnce 07 Church Street. Will sell real este, tor or anythl-g jroa Charges moderate. horses, cows, iurnl wish to dispose it. a-iB-atf JESSE R. STARNES, West End Pharmacy, 272 Pattoo Avenue. rUNtKAL UIKtUTUK AND EMBALMtR, No. 10 Court Square, THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND STOCK REFRESHED. PRESCRIP TION COMPOUNDING A SPECIALTY. GOODS DELIVERED TO AX V PART OF THE CITY. rRICES UNQUESTIONED. l'clfplionc -o. iSht i i Promptly AmM crctl. HEADQUARTERS FOR Horse and Cow Feed, NO. 67 NORTH MAIN ST. Tuonc No. t!7. We have mode contracts und ar rungcmcnU with leading mills nnd feed dealers iu the West, sucb as ena ble us to furnish these goods at prices not before heard or thought of iu this borough. Respectfully, C. S. COOPJiR. I Lave all my Roods in now and am ready to wait on any and all calls, day and night. I have the latest de signs aud largest stock to select from in the state. Rolled steel, zinc and copper caskets, cloth caskets of every shade and size, all new stock; white and black hearses. If you want to see not the least sign of decomposition, if you want the body to be in better condition than when the person died, f you want perfection, call on I J esse It. StarneN, .Abbeville, IV O SuaV AA&AAAS.Aiki' 1 ,3, that 15-50 ?! licginning Saturday, January fur the week entliiiL; with FEBRUARY 10. ft 1 Racket Store.1 1 EXACT NEW YORK COST! date, subscriptions for The Daily Citiexs that are delivered J by carriers arc to be paid for at J the rate of S 15 CENTS BUCKS ! AND ROE SHAD I "fd Snapper, I'oujpauu, Trout, grey and speckled, for Irjiug and baking, and Sbeepshend. 1-resh Fish and oysteri) recrired dally. Oysters in the Shell! Scollops received every Fridays and Tuesdays. Mall order solicited Postolhce box 10b, Telephone 06. MILLER & CO., Stalls 19 and 30 City Market. -THE- ASHEYILE STEAM LAUNDRY 43 WEST COLLEGE ST., Is aow ready for work. We Solicit a Share el Yoar Patronage. Mrs, Carrie C. Burns, u experienced laundrcu from pitttibnrg, Pa., has charge of the working depart ment, wt will endeavor to give you GOOD HONEST WORK. Our motto Is SATISFACTION TO tVMr CUITOIIR 15 South Main. Do you want Bargains? Of course you do. We all do and 1 know it's true all around. And this is 'ust why we have labored day una n'ght with increasing energy to present an unbro ken linn all through our house. This we have not been able to accomplish yet (we are triad tomorrow in Sunday) but we aim to array in solid column bargain af- tcr harcrain. n.t,trn,rt,innn j 1ER month, ix advance. J at eveiy turn, from the time you enter the door until you nass out. Why, our No York buyers are on the watch day and night, like valiant heroes to sweep in these great land slides of mercantile disaster so we may be able to reach this public with bargains. Staple ler week, this amount to be col- & lected thereafter every Saturday Ji (for weekending that day) by the carriers. Persons whose Citizen is delivered by carrier and who prefer to pay for it at the office can do so at the rate of 50 CENTS New' Dental Parlors J. E. HAWTHORNE, D. D. S., lias located in Asheville lor the practice of I dentistry. Makes ll specialty of I'inc Gold I work, crotro und briilye work and gold and rubber cumoination. Use the most im proved methods to make all operation I PAINLESS. otlice Over Mimnaugh'i Store I standard goods at half the a-9-dtf NOTICE T cost of manufacturing. But if we can do this why not let us. 1 ook ! A genuine whole stock brogan shoe at 50c Fine Shoes, worth 100 Ordered by the board of County Coutnis- I A. II x a I Y .fs1la"iu' fint Monday in March, 1894, there wilt be 1.48 to 1 70, at fl. established In each of the font ward of the good white envelopes for city of Asheville a polling place, and that all"" Sheets note paper new registration will be wade in each of aid ward. I. B. RANKIN. 1-80-dtr Chairman' WESTERN HOTEL to match, 5c. 25c. books for 5c. XXX white envelopes for 4 and 5 cents a pack. Young men should sea our hats. Look at the line io The Beat tt per day nous In the dtr. 1 toe WUldOW at f 1 25. Room comfortably furnished and tabic applied with th beat tht market afford. MKS. L.J BURNETTB, Proprlctreu. 2-8-dlm A. FIIECK Uaa rcuOTtd kla ahop inTbaaement of Legal Block and woald ask hi Mend la parties- lar and the public generally to giTt him call. 4ec4dBmo other lot of carpet remnants in next week at less tnan half price at 15, 23 and 25 cents. JDH)l 01 ST01IER, MAIVAOER. BON MAROHE, 37 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Uu account of the dissolution, of the firm of Lipin sky & Ellick by the death of one of the partners, the surviving partner will offer the entire stock, either as a whole or by retail at exact New York cost, the sale to commence immediately and to continue until sufficient funds are realized to settle all its obligations. Every thing to be sold for Cash Only. Earl & Wilson's collars, $2 per dozen, or 20 cents each. Earl & Wilson's cuffs, $3.50 per dozeu, or 35 cents each. Lion and Anchor collars, $1.10 per dozen, or 10c. each. Lion and Anchor cuffs, $2 per dozen, or 20 cents each. 25 cent Ties for 19 cents ; 50 cent Ties for 37J cents each, l'earl unlaundried shirts, 75 cents each. Laundried shirts, 75 cents fof 67 cents, $1 for 75 certts. Underwear, 50 cents for 37 cents, 75 cents for 55 cents. A pood chance to buy Summer Underwear Very Cheap. Good quality, double-width Cashmere, cheap,25c. for 19c. 50 cents and C2J cents Dress Goods at 42J cents. $1.00 Dress Goods, 674c; Best 50c. Corset for 39c. Zephyr, 5 cents ; Germanton, 15 cents ; Saxony, 9 cents. 69 cent Lace Curtains, for 45 cents per pair. $1.00 Lace Curtains for' (J cents per pair. $1.25 Lace Curtains for. 83 cents per pair. $1.69 Lace Curtains for 95 cents per pair. 75 cent Comforter for 55 cents ; $1 Comforter, 75 cents. $1.25 Comforter for 95c ; Wash Embroidery, Silk, 3c. Notions, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Mens' Hats, Boys' and Childrens' llats and Caps, all in fact everything at Ex act New York Wholesale Cost, as this sale is absolute. Positively no Goods will be charged. No Goods will go out on approval. No Goods will be exchanged. Those that avail themselves early will get the pick, as this Bale will not continue long for as soon as a certain amount is realized it will stop. This will enable you to buy the best and cheapest goods ever offered here. Those indebted to the firm will please make Imme diate settlement or their account will be turned over to an attorney to be collected. Thanking my friends and the public for their liberal patronage in the past, and' trusting I will find it to my interest to remain in Ashe ville, I am yonrs respectfully, S. LIPINSKY, (Surviving Partner,) 37 South Main St, Asheville, N. C. S2 '-,'V.r;V.'J ' :r-. ,'
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