CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, ' WEST 8lDE ' PUBLIC . 8QITAHF. . -, . . : . - BTLL HEADS,; ; "; V ',' ' ," LETTER HEADS, V . - A posters, ; , . BLANKS, do . And fob Work of mUMnd dona with "EDITORS ASOPEOPKtlTOia; T.r 1 ....! i t ' fromftuess and at Itnu frict. - . . - .. DAILY EMTIO!. - ' - - :- - II I! 3 t r A AAI1KYII.UC BOCIKTIES. 1 ct'mF&iVia:L-4-C fttwEawt !iHnBBitr;rfrOiiM MotwsBoeretry. Metafln WeOwertlttinc- moath. tevtiM . if. . JC-O. H. BeD. g priest; 8. km-BMtriOilac. Secretry. toet J te ecoo4 Wcdnwirtar nigbt In ch month. ' , JTC i&r Ha Iw, A. r. f ' k. C fust WonhJpftU M-ttr: Fred. U. "SiSmo. t4(K. r. f JC N. "it" Bardauuu Dteutor; Jordan 8one. Bcretty. Moeta tle tu4 J-dMoiMtay nl.hu in ech T tfii luul of B:ni-U of Hboor on tfc leooad mH fiiort. Monday nihte each month. IV Woman' MUmary Society of M. K. . - Church, Honib, meet In tlie chureh claavroom on the nnt Friday of every mouth at 4 o clock r. M. are--: ASHKTIJLLE CMCB1I lI RECTO IT VtAKt iWfoojml t'Wc Ctrc.. - Bt. W. W.B Morning t?io 11 5 iTening riiM -Ir mMtoWod oesday erening P- w--tt1;b,Ltl1 c-oc 9 Cey. J. P.Oanuaq- nerrleoa 11 a. m.;7n. . matin On n. tti Wednea ofaaih acbcoi fi Jf-Mat a. ttU - AI'U"Ttfir ( RTtr'v irnwi mrro r ifwr w fter. Jerri ftnttonrt.-..iBv ' Me Bee, A saint at Btetoiv-erTJco8 Bnnday, 11 . m. ; 5 p.a.t Wedneedays, Fridaya and - - Iloly Dayg, 10 -m. onOy, Mnesoaya, Thnrtdays and 8atnrdaya, 5 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday aobool 9:90 a. m. Baptist ChurcK corner IVoodfln and bpruve. : Ror. J. I 0-rroU Borvice 11 a m.; 70 - p. m.; prayer meeting 7:80 d. m. Wednesday; Sabbath aehool 9 a. m. Soman Catholic Church, Bet. John A. McHngh Service every Sun day but the first Sunday of the jnonth,-when Wrisea vill beJuOd at the Warm Springs. ' kev W W Baya TastOT. .Weaver SupC . Babbath .School. JH -J . COIOBKD CnVRCHES. , A. Jf. . Church Zumr-OoUegt SL Bev. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m.; 3 p. m., and tuUf.past 7 p- a.; Sabbath school 9 m. ' ' Baptist. " Kev. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a, in.; 8 p.m., and half-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 9 a.m. - ' JCpiseopaX. Bev. air. Mas,a--Servicea 11 a. m.; Sab bath school S p. m. rretbyUrian Church, cot. corner Potion Av . . enite and Bailey St. Rev.Q.W niggins. service 11 a. m., 3 p.m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting 8 p. m, Thursday. Sabbath School 4 p.m. TO TOURISTS AND OTHER3. ' cdincTi-Y board r ; THE ST. LLAIR HOTEL AT WEAVERVILLE 1 OFFERS ; UNUSUAL ADVANTAGES at exceedingly moderate rates. P AUK, :l 2JD0. per day, ; 12.00 per week, 40.00 per monlli. Address - TH08. A. MORRIS, ... may 19-dtf . Proprietor. SWANNAN0A HOTEL y' Asheville, :N. C. Altitude, 2,339 heet Above the Sea This recent additions and Improvement? to the SwaircrAKOA make iV perhaps, the most attractive anJ oomfortable Hotel In the South. 9 IU Tower and 450 feet of galleries furnish vwws of tbe Swannanoa River and the French Broad Elver valleys. Also views of the Blue Bidge, Pisgah, Balsam, New Found and Elk ranges of mountains, peaks of which are over 6,000 feet nigh. Convenient to post, Express, Telegraph and. Railroad Ticket Offices, and Asheville Bank, Asheville Library and Ashe ville Club Booms. Purest mountain water con Jucted to and through the Hotel. . AH Modern Conveniences. Tno Ball Boom ia 50x150 feet. A fine Or chestra from Philadelphia is engaged for the Summer. .-. . Special Rates to Parties by the Month - Tha Pronrietora take sneeial nride in the Tidiness of their House, and the successful management of the euisine department. , JIAWL8 BROTHERS, . Jun S , J . .C' - Proprletora,,. FOURTH AYENDE Wytheville, Va., The Moat AttracUve list el to. the City. - Roms large, Airy and elegantly furnished, nflfera the most lnvitlne accommodations to vlsi ton in the "mountain city" which is the most Sle isaot summer resort East of the Rocky Moun tin. It is W ieet above sea. Has. a popula tion o. Ku. ttocieiy eieeant. Apoiy 10 t. i r i . roOBTH AVENUE HOTEL, Far board rates per day $2.00. per week 112.60, with special rates according to rooms, & free Omnibus to all trains. (4rcu!ar mailed t) any one sending address. . June 87-dliao v . ... Merchants' Hotel, ; Waync8ville, N. C., Mrs. EMMA WILLIS, Pbopkibtekss. (SOOD SAMPLE BOOMS. ---ATTENTIVE SERVANTS.- ; fare the best? theC. Market 'affords. ; TERMS, 1.50 per lay. - Special rates to Families per week or month. apl H-d3mos. Patton ''Avenue Hotel, Formerly the Arlinrtori,Y ', ? . - . , . . ' -,.v-. HAS been newly fnrnished irom top to bottom, and' ha been placed in first class order in every 'respect. Every . comfort and convenience, and the best of ; lare Inrnisliea gnesta, and tbe most mod erate prices charged. - ; . " . This Hotel is situated on ihe corner of Tattoa Avenue and Depot street, in the inostpleasant and convenient portion of AsheviHe,,; and within a few. minutes TJttv Hoarding ' House , On the same lot is also open to guests, , where quiet, comfort and the best fare can be obtained. ' . A trial is all that i asked. - - ;--; . J. MARTIN JOSES, ap 2r5dtf ' Proprietor.' DAILY.: EDITION. " . THE DAII.Y CmZEH ' ? " Will be pnbUfihed very Morning (ex cept Monday) t the following rates strictly cash: ' ; v - -. One Year. ?iv . . f 00 Six MonUis, . ; V . ; . S 00 Three - . . . . . 1 50 One " . , v , 60 One Week, i i 15 OurCarrierB till delitet the paper ev ery Mornin? in vtzrj part of the txty to oar subscribers, and parties wanting it wilt please call & tiietfrrixxH Office. i ' fc - . ISeniiowr JoblWofB kinds to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply and wilt dispatch. . - v . ArriTAl avn 1 SauaanaT Arrives 9:55 a. m. and I: IS r. m. ; Departs 10)0 a xsad4j81pin. Tennoaaee Arrives 9:&0 a. m. and 41 p. m. ' Departa 101 a.m. and C:31 p m. WaTHBSvnta Arrives 830 pa.4 departs 10:10 a. m. i - b - - - -. .. reoetvea tr the Pain Bock Uraaefe tj t ke-tai p. m. train. A m&il from WaahinctOik aad Charlotte, or pouches from lines connected with these points ig received by the 6:10 p. m. train ; and poach es for the same points, and to points between Asheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the 9.30 a. m. train going east. Kr"We invite attention to the adver tisement of N.. Plumadore, concerning lands ioj sale. " ti. Laces and Embroideries in great variety, eod Hi BED W QOD & CO. Grand special sale week, .. . . at Whitlock's. A portion of the South Carolina Press Association went on lrom Spartanburg to Washington City. None came into North Carolina, we are informed, except a few to Saluda. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Asheville Gas Light Company on Monday next. See advertisement. - A yery large delegation from this county, and from Madison and Transylvania counties,, went out to Charleston yesterday morning to attend the Judicial ' Convention at Charleston. ' We had ihe agreeable surprise on Thursdarisvening of meeting an old and valued friend, Mr- j E. L, Vaughanof Alleghany who comes on a tour, of observation, which, he ex tended yesterday to! the place of meeting oi tne.i uaiciai. iwivenuon, Mr. -Vaughan has been frequently a member ; of -the- House lrom his countyyi very useful and able one, recognized as such in his ' last term by election to the post of Speaker pro tern. f - ; ..ry ..-".. TAIEBiNKS OUTWBICSID. . - - Our esteemed fellow-citizen Colonel C T. C. Deake, who a few years since abandoned the pleasant and profitable paths of journalism, and built himself a home on the sunny slopes of the Seventh Ward, where, under the shadows of his almond and peach trees, he nas ever since resided, tried vesterdav a novel plan for ascertaining the weight of the gentle sorrei noree Denma wnicn nenues every morning to deliver milk to his customers. Carefully planting hia right foot beneath the well shod hoof of the son ire, he gave it a quick and dexterious-lift. Colonel Deake says "that horse weighs 1 ,450 pounds Tbe Colonel's effort was emi nently satisfactory, and hiacuriosity was fully gratified. .-;: y TnB PHOtOGBAPHie Galleby. If gallery it can be called which sug gests a pic nic, the tent of Wheeler and Clark, pitched on the green sward and under the shade of giant oaks, invites attention as you reach the corner of Pat ton Ayenue and Haywood streets. It looks like a place to lounge in, to get oat of the sun, and linger in awhile in the shade. But it is no lounging place as you will see when yon enter the tent, and confront the barrel of the camera, like a gun levelled perhaps with men. ance to your beauty. " But the quiet men atwork.whom you Boon disco ver.are busy and not lounging, will soon assure your safety and if you please, will take "your fair presentment in very cunning style. In truth Clark and Wheeler are good artists, and we hope to see a beaten path way to their tent. The Experiment Farm, The North Carolina State Board of Agricultural invites us to be pres ent on Thursday, July 22, at '9 o'clock A. M., at the installation of the buildingsof the experiment farm, near Raleigh." Theocca3ion will be celebrated by appropriateeremo nies. '' '-Y"--" sV""'.'4. Faience, . . - , - Jogs and Lamps in great variety and at lowest prices. '-r -. New lot of white Femi-Porcelain just in, price tame as Stone China. Japanese : wares. Fancy goods and novelties in great variety, - -?- .... .. at Law's, ' opposita Eagle Hotel. ' " 1 1 "U u1 ;a ' 'r'- JOS. ROGEBS AND Son's, ' - - ' And other good makes of table cultery. Lowest prices at law's:?-- , - v-'- . '-r j ' ' ' - W. C. GOBHAM,' ; . . ' f - Wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of modern - improved -Lightning - Rods, Points, Insulators weather vanes, and every variety of trimmings.-- Work done on the perfect circuit system. Office at A. C. Davis' store, Asheville, N: C. dtjy26 .... . - : Billiard and pool tables with monarch cushions, up stairs, at Hampton & Feath erstone's. ' y ,. -- Flanneh, Casshneret, 'lwecds, Jeans, Cot' ttnades,&c.. r: . . . ' tod v H. REDWOOD & CO. ;.. To VisrroBs Aia Others Vj " Wines by the case,' and other flrst'-class goods, can be obtained at reasonable rates at theWhite Man's Bar. - ; ' Zieglefs Banister , Packard & (trover's, and Morgan Bros', celebrated SJioet in the new cuts, - - J -tod n. RED WOOD $CO.J tST INTEBESTINa BEADlNQ M AT, TER ON FOURTH PAGE. . ; 1 : , . : v Tbe Visitor's Register is open for the season at Law's China and Novelty stort, opposite Eagle Hotels- Ail visitors to Asbeville and vicinity are invited to regisiter or see who are here. . Returned on Furlough. The Hon JacoeaJL. Rohinsod. res furlough from hia post in - WiBcorilpjMAk reich sin, where he encountered all the4 vigors of an unusually cold winter! and entered upon Ihe other extreme of a very hot summer. 4 He5 will be I J vl A t. A. welcomed back verv cordially. lie came by the Faint- Kock route, "arid took : the train ; immediately - fop Webster Station. - , . ; , m . Sale of the Eagle. Hotel, v This well knowri hotel ,one of the oldest in Asheville, and for', many reargelogeTY idtified withlfS:: tQrjt of the plaatptivate 6ale;yesteTdifraoon tcr'l Messrs. Walter Gwyn and C. Waddell, the pried bem $30,(X)0. i The build ings are extensive, - extending 365 ieet on Main street, ana three stones high., The "lower, story. : has been used for stores and offices,'' some of tne former being among the largest and best known in Asheville. Observation Cab. " ;(. A very fine coach came up the road yesterday morning to be used for ihe delectation of those crossing the Blue Ridge in the day timel; -It is not an open car like the --old A ob serration coaches, but is closed.with cushioned seats. But the lights are twice the usual size,, so that practically there is no obstruction to the view. These lights or windows may be opened or closed at pleas ure. The enjoyment of a ride across the mountains is much increased by the introduction of such a coach. Sealed Proposals. His Honor Mayor Aston, in this issue, invites the proposal of invest- ok for . taking the $100,000 city bonds'! authorized to "be taken by the practically unanimous vote of Asheville. The sealed proposals will be opened on the 31st of this month: ' The Mayor is complying with the law in inviting bids in the way he does, to avoid all favorite ism and give all an equal chance. There is no question that the bonds will all be taken greedily at par. They cannot be taken for less. They roay-be4akenr for more; for ewce the agitation of the question, the capacity of AsheyiHe to bear the burden to be imposed is everywhere admitted; and city stocks are desir able investments. A Veby Impost ant PKOjEcr.V We had a call yesterday from "'Dr. M. Souvielle, a French Physician, late of Paris and Berlin Hospitals. He visits Asheville in connection with the estab lishment of a large Sanitary institution, where patients , from all parts of the country may be received and treated ; and where also surgical cases mav be ad vanced to cure which the atmosphere rf j . f.. a u&iijp ur uisiariuus country mignt re tard or forbid. We do not know Dr. Souvitlle's plans, and will not attempt to outline them. We can only say that he appears to be a gentleman of cultivated mind, and"thorough professional educa tion and experience. And therefore we hope that whatever he proposes will re ceive tne countenance and encourage ment of the citizens of this place. , ; t Ma. John Carlisle, - - t - -' Of Cincinnati, was here on Wednesday evening, the guest of Battery Park Ho teL " He is a, rail .; road man, of large means, of large sagacity and tireless en ergy, and visited this point in connection with a scheme he has in - view to bring Cincinnati in closer connection with the South Atlantic Coast. He has a road al ready built in that idea to a - distance of fifty miles: and came here ' bv wav of Mai ion, examining intothe feasibility of connections at, that point, and came to Asheville to look into its inducements to like extension. Judge Gka ves Renominated, v V', At the meeting of the 9th Judicial Dis trict held at Yadkinville on the 14tb, Hon. J. F. Graves was renominated for Judge; and Mr. R. B. pienn for Solicitor. Haywood White Scijprub Spbinqs Ho tel - Is open and rapidly filling up. ; . In attemptine to describe the beauties of this charming spot, "the loveliest in all God's wonderland of beauty." the ad jectives have all 'been exhausted and none lound to do the subject justice. lio iunner attempt will De made. JEverybody is cordially invited to come and see and enjoy Jhis, beaveo of rest, jsf T,.,. - ' C. S..TIMBERLAKE, ... w' '.' Manager, : Rook Foa Sale. C O Yod will find all kinds of rook at Atkinson's Rock Quarry for sale. .. Wool Dress Goods. Velvets. Satins. Sills Salines. Seersuckers. Ginahams. Percales. Prints, &c H. REDWOOD & CO ' eod J ; , One Price Slore. India Linens. Mulls. Oraandies. all Lin en Lawns, Dot Swisses f Sriped and Checked Nainsooks, &c. , - eoa ll. JIED WOOD & CO; , The coolest Dlace in town to snend an hour or so at billiard or pool, and at the same time smile," is under Whitlock's mammoth store. . -- A' latge line of dotfdug. ranaina JrQJ $5 to f 26 o suit." the stock embraces one but ton and five button Sack Suits,- one button and See button Cutaways, and Frocks lor PHncx Albert) Suiltf: J !?"srvsi'if4 1. Shirts and Drawers. Cottars and Cuff's. Scarfs, Ties, Values and lhnbrellas,.&e. : - - II. RED WOOD & CO., ? leod ': xf - -. . : One Price fiyslein. ; TAIi- : Expectation ?has been on tiptoe since if wis Jmnburised that this dis- (I4guisfie4 jyineiWd'aVri ve bjere oh-4k15tb.-There was. much dis here tun that day ; mid appreh ension wfbelilltrl his V " ' - 7 ,f rS.-i-i.e. . thibll6?uig: letter addressed to foiViM&Qkyb3Fit& removes .the July 14,1886. Dkar Sir:--We Ave- New York nday ommVS'nA .will : at rivdi aboatj tActek .Tuesday evening- -..-.5..-v.- ,?..,, : -I have" received letters,.; ftom all the churches of Asheville and .from allthfr surrounding towns and cits ie3 asking me to preach and lecture: I have not had time to answer them . I am. out r resting,: and . although I ami in , perfect - health I must take July in silence. " I ; will: preach but once and that July 25th. I Any ar rangements you may make I will abide byras all my.cprrespondents on - the subject ar j - strangers. I would prefer ; not to' speak . at all. But will not under any circum stances speak more than once. -Perhaps it would.be as weir"to, preach in the parlor of your hotel. -f .-. Yours, ' T. DeWitt TaLmage. FOBTT-SECOSTO S1GNATO RIAI. DISTItlCT. Iopc lias Nominated. The following telegram was received last evening : . . : - . CnABLESTON, N. C. , July 16th, '86. At the SenatoriaT Convention .to nom inate a candidate to represent the 42nd District in the State Senate, Kope Elias, of Macon county, was nominated. .The delegates from Clay county withdrew from theConvontion.-;-i F. ..;.'" IFOr the ASHKVILLS ClTIZKH. A DELIGHTFUL GERMAN AT . Tit c Swannanoa, CO M P LIMENTARY TO Mr R. R. : i BAWLS ON HIS BIRTHDAY. - . One of the most elegant events which evr oecarred injM5;ity, Jtopk nlace at tbe Swannanoa Hotel on Wednesday evening last. ' How could it be otherwise when the Messrs. Rawls Bros., the affable and courteous proprietors of the Swannanoa, threw open the doors of this popular and favorite hostelry to the responsive chords of youthful bliss and merriment where "Maidens full of merry glee, - and cavaliers courteous as they could be made nail and corridor resound with music in sweet union and symphony from foot falls guided by light hearts oyer the brilliantly illuminated ball room floor. I be German was a chartmnz success led in a graceful manner by Mr. C F. fenniman, oi Asneviile, and Miss Daisy Coze of Philadelphia, Pa. Here is a list of the participants : Miss Coy Youmans, Columbia, S. C. - x'enniman, Asheville, N. C. Lula Swain, Tennessee. -Josephine Lyons, Richmond, Va. Annie McWhorter, Augusta, Ga. . "r Scott, Louisville, Ky. ' Anna Mansfield, Memphis, Tenn. Anna! Thayer, New Orleans. w " Kate Durr, Montgomery, Ala- : ; f ' Mr. IL'C . Beattiej Sonth Carolina. " Chas. E. Porter, CharleBton, S. C. " H. L. Bandy, Opelika. Ala. " J.-Adger Clark, Asheville, N. C. , " E. D. Fenner. New Orleans. -Dr. Davis Coxe, Huntsville, Ala. Mr. W. W. Gordon, " " i " W. T. Penniman, Asheville, N. C. . " W. R. Penniman, " ' " B. Delseon. Savannah, Ga". " Wm. Wilkms, Jr., South Carolina. " : Frank Coxe, Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. E. H. Rumbough, Asheville. ". , R. R. Rawls, ;- " . ; . . The Chaperones were : s . " " -Mrs. W. D. Hilliard. Mrs. V. R McBee. and Mrs. W. R. Penniman, Jr. The favors were tasty and beautiful. bunches of sweet - foreet-me-nots. lovely and becoming souvenirs; while the colla tion prepared under tbe immediate super Vision of Mrs. D. H. Williams, the pains takine and considerate housekeeper, ablv assisted by the steward Mr. David Reeves was served in the most appetizing man ner on tete a tete. tables, which was as truly refreshing as it was delightful. , .This comprised the menu : . - Boned Turkey. . ' . Chipped Ham. Ollvesj; ioe Vnaun.. V Bread." ' Pine Apple Sherbet. ; Cakes.: -Chateau Tquem, ' J i V Champagne,. j. " ' . - ; : Stefanos orchestra furnished. the music for the occasion and the magnificent time in which the waltzes were given drew forth unqualified applause and approval from all in attendance. : All in all, the German, the initial one of the present gay season, was in all res pects fraught with that, delicious enjoy ment .and chappy convivality which makes the heart and spirit : respond .to those impulses of our hidden nature the secret sentiments of all that is happy, blissful and loveablein our dispositions. -.,'ir.o .irr..'. Gux Cybil. : GO TO THE PlONEEB BAB -.' : For your fancy -mixed drinks of all kinds, Buch as Sangaiess,. Aliat Juleps, Big Yellow, Milk Punches, and all other mixed drinks which are found in first class saloons, i Orders, for thesa drinks will be filled and sent to any part of the city, free of charsne. - ,:-"r :' ;:Y " .Rooms three doors below 1st National Bank, No, 0. .-- R. R. Jokes, Prop. June 27-tf ifo-;' '. ' ' - ". " 1 ' -'T A New- White Goods, Emhroideries'and Laces in all Uic new patterns and widths just in . r at Whitlock's. j The Battekv Park -Hotel' Force. Every one "connected '.with this fine establishment from, the break ing of ground for Jhe. erection of the building to the. completed and mag nihcent hotel; musv have . a very laudable prfde in the association' of ms name who tne mnereni ueuuia of construction. We havo .been at pains to gather up these in relation to the "heads of department," as fol lows : .V'T.i;Vr..':'.': 1'.' ' ' The designers and architects were Hazelhurst and Huckle oi Philadel phia. Mr. J. A'. Wagner of Ashe ville was builder, , W, r. Ogles by of Philadelphia was contractor ' for the plumbing and steam, heating, and the work was done here, with workman like skill and remarkable neatness- by, Gustavo Guischard - of irniiaueipnia. - xtus wprit, intiiue the building; a3 well as some out- idinvolvedra wiftrf intricate,. dej uui H.UU mce aajasiratoif jma juif perfection attained is best evidence of the perfect fitness' of Mr. Guis chard for his difficult undertaking. The electric light is. on the Edison system the introduction of -which was contracted for by the Edison Company of New York. ' ;The Pain ter was Mr. R. S- ' Bowlesi"; and . for the inside work, Mr. W.'D. Justice of Asheville. :The Engineer con- rtrolling the three steam : engines is Air. Ualyburton. .. ' Mr. Laurence of New York set the dynamos for the electric ' light, Mr. Ditiuore of New York ran the. wires and Mr. O'Brien of.Richmond, Va , set the boilers and engines. lo do the work under these vari ous heads, one hundred and seventy-five men were employed, the force being little less than that at anytime. The work undertaken by the above having been completed, we now notice those who take position with the occupation of the House. Mr. Charles H. Southwick, with a reputation that is national, is lessee and general manager. - Messrs. Jno B Steele, resident of Asheville, long time merchant of Charleston, S. C, is assistant manager; ; C. C. Chase and W K Coonts are clerks; Henry F Baker is book-keeper; J G Pen field, is steward; Henri Reillier is chef de 'cuisine; Alfred Smith is pastry cook; A V -Hallyburton is engineer;.F A Perry is superintan dent electric lights; Mrs. E M Healy house keeper; Mrs E N Raoul, head laundress; N F Glover is head wait er, and T B Shine, second head waiter. ; ... v' N. F. Glover, the head waiter, is accomplished in his tiities,atnl has had the benefit of a wide " and dis tinguished experience. He is a native of Charleston, S. C.,1 where his parents now reside. His fame is coextensive with this continent; for he has presided with the highest approval over the dining halls of some of the leading hotels in the country; in New York City, in the Sherman House, Chicago, in New Mexico in other places, where he was always - head waiter, primus inter pares T. B. Shines a very distinguished looking man, the second head wait er, has also had large experience. He is a nati ve of Wilmington in this State. Under these, is a corps of forty well trained subordinates. Assurance is thus given that guests will have every attention paid them. i - HOW TRAVELERS WRITE THEIR , NAMES. A veteran hotel clerk who has yelled "front" in every prominent tavern in this country, told me a story about the man nerisms of travelers in registering. The n an from Boston writes the name of bis town first "In case of sudden death, before be puts down his name, he wants you to know where he hails from." The New York man is always m a nurry. if he can abbreviate his surname he will do it, and after that he writes "N. Y." A Philadelphia man is just the other way. If be has three given names he will spell them all out in the register, and after the name is completed be writes : "Philadel phia, Pennsylvania." He is never in a hurry, and generally misses the train. A St. Louis man comes in, holds on to his gripsack, dips the pen to the bottom of tne inkstand, lays down on tne dook, grabs the pen staff as if lie thought some bodv was coins to take it a way from bim. sticks out his tongue, and, having writ ten his name in a serpent's trail fashion, writes after it "Mo.." without the name of the town fThen he asks what time o' day we have the . first meaL" "A Chicago man comes in and tells his name to the clerk, who writes it. Tne clerk doesn't ask mm where ne is from. : lie knowaJ You. can tell a Chicago man as far as vc-u can see him. Chicago Herald. ; Uneklen'aT Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for euta, bruises. sores.' - ulcers. - rheum, fever - sores, tetter. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and positively cures pues, or no pay required: It is guaranteed to five perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price25 cts per box. For sale py HH. Lyons. , daw - The neatest and quietest place in town is at the White Man's Bar. . . White goods are selling very cheap this week, at Whitlock's. I. M- Cotocin. the lightning operation behind the bar, is to be found only at the White Man's Bar. . . An attraciiee stock of Carpets, Clolhino. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Mats, Siots, etc., at "fixed and reasonable pricrs. . , ..-. - Jt?MBEB WANTED. . , r ' 10,000 ieet good dry poplar waather Boardinj. 10,000 feet Mne - .' " , . " . T 10,000 feet 1x6 Pine Flooring, ; " 10.000 feet dry inch Poplar, from 12 to SO Inches ide. 10,000 fee 1 14x6 Pine Flooring. . j Jy 15 d.tavir . " JOHN HAKT. , NEWS BRIEFS. Out in Montana, at- Fort Keogh, the mercury stood on the 15th at 120 in the sh ade, and no rain for , a month. - - . Newark, Ohio, was visited by a hail storm on the 15th, which did damage to the extent of $o0,000, - Belzer, the President of a bank in Omaha, sloped to Cauada with ?loU,UUUof the banks funds. " . Maxwell, the murderer of Preller has been convicted and sentenced to death.' Execution next month. . Elevea jurors have been obtained to try the Anarchists, in Chicago, and an attempt has just been frus trated to buy a twelfth juror for $2,000, who was to work for a disa greement among the others. . . . Powderly begins to loom up as a candidate, for Governor of. Pennsyl vania. ' :-, .V;- : ; Uoode stanoa noLgiiowms lar a reoomination by 4he President. ' c There has been a colored - route agent, John Randall, on the Atlan tic and North Carolina road , for 18 years.'' His place is now wanted for some one else, and he has been no tified J,o move out. Anecdote of Mm. Partington. One of those nice young men who part their hair in the middle asked Mrs. Par tington the other day how old she was, she replied : "Eighty-three.'' He heaved a sigh and said, "Before I am that old I sha'lbe food for worms." "La me," ex claimed the old lady, "are you troubled with 'em ? You should use Mrs. Win slow's Vermifuge; and some of Hart's Antibillious Pills would be good for you. You ought t o get ahead of them worms at once," and the good old soul moved on. Smyrna Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, oil cloths art squares, 50irxh Uvhotsterv Uoods. Sheet ings, Table Damasks, Towels, Napkins, &x. eoa II. RED WOOD & CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Tho Stockholders of the Asheville Gas and Light Company are requested to meet at 12 o'clock m., on Monday, the 19th inst, at the officers of McLond & Moore for the transaction of important business. W M. McLOUD, jy 17-2t ' Pres't of the Co. S EALED PROPOSALS WANTED. - ' Mayor's Office, " Asheville, N.U July 15, 1886 Tne Board of Aldermen of the city of Asheville Having been duly authorized to borrow the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars for water works "and other permanent improvements, have di reefed the issue of ' - 120 Coupon bonds of the denomi'on of $J00 each, 300 . " - " -j- - 100 Payable Julyllst, 1916. bearing interest at tne rate of 6 per ct. per annum, paya ble semi-annually. Sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds will be received at this otnee until 12 o'clock at noon the 31st day of July. 1886. 1 he right is reserved to reject any or all proposals. Fioposaismust be marked '.Proposals for Bonds," and directed to is. J. ASTUJN, Mayor, jy 17-2t Asheville, N. C Cut Rate Tickets, BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED BY EDWD M. 3TATIIAX, ASHEVILLE, ' N. G Office one door South Eagle Hotel, opposite Swannanoa. . iuly 9-d3mos Richmond and Danville Kailroad. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. - General Passenger Office, ' Salisbury, N. C June 19th, U86. f On and after June 90th. 1886. and scpercedlni all others, the following schedule will he opera- leu over in is roaa : MAINLINE. " '" Train No. 53. Train No. 63.: V . " 'VIST. KA8T-. Arr. ; L've. , Arr. L've. Salisbury, 11.25 am. 6.30p.m. Statesville - .12.23 12..9 4.21 43 Newton, - 1.32 H.14 Hickory, 1.5S 1.B9 . S.43 2.43 Icard, ' 2 20 2.40 . 16 S.21 HorgantOn, 8.05 8.06 1.8S 1.2S Marion. 4.0S - '12.27 Old Fort, ' 4.37 4.87- 11.66 11.57 - Round Knob, 4.62 42 11.40 11.40 , -Black Mo'ain, 6.29 10.51 10.62 AshevUle, 6.16 6.21 - 96 10.01 - Alexanaers, 6.wi bjm Marshall, T.S7 7.58 8.18 ai8 Warm Spr'gS, ?.52 &A5. 7.20 T.4T Paint Bock.- 9.1 - - 1.00 Train No. 60. was. Arr. ; Lvo. Train No. 61. APT. Arr. Lye- 12.45" ." Salisbury," Statesville, 1.20 a. nu 2.44 S.56 44 - 6.09 5.44 69 .4S 3,58 4.33 6.09 6.44 ll.6 11.23 Newton, Hickory. 10.17 10.17 9.40 9.12 8.40 730 6.67 6.16 5.24 ; 421 3.43 8.01 1.S5. 9.41 . 9.12 8.40 7.20 67 6.85 5.S9 481 8.43 8.01 9.00 1.15 Icard, Morranton, Marion, -OldFort 6 69 7.83 7i7 Round Knob 8.00 f ' Black Mount'n 9.02 9.02 10.00 .-' 10.40 11.85 1.05 AsheviUe, 8.66 Alexander's, 10.40 Marshall, 11.95 Warm Springs 12.30 Paint Rock, 3.2S '. - . MCKPHV DIVISION. ... Going West. :: V Going-East - Arr.' L've. Stations. Arr. L'va AM 10.10 AsheviUa. , - 8.20 PM 11.08 . 11.10 m. Turnpike, 2.13 916 11.83 . H.88 PirnKlver, 1.48 168 19.81' ? 19.40 & , Waynesv.'le, O 156 r 1 00 1.15 i l.S5 a. . Balsam,:.' 1 1142 ; l M 0I 2.35 ' " 2.85 f Sylya, 10.26 10 27 2.45 - 2.46 Web'rStat'n , 10.15, 1016 8.86 8.86 r, WhitUer, - 9.28 9 29 4.90 4.25 Charleston,, 8.84 8 46 630 - 6.30 NanUhaU, . . 7.34 T.84 7.05. ' : Jarretts. , . a. m 6.00 MealSUUona : . . Trains Nos. 50 and SI run solid oetween Louis ville and Salisbury, carrying; rullman sleepers between Cincinnati, Louisville and Knoxvi.le ; also between Warm Springs and Golds bora. -, Trains Nos. 52 and 53 runs solid between- Mor rlstown and Salisbury, carrying Leighton Bleep ing can between Chattanoogr and Aaheville. . C. W. CHEABS, AO PA. Richmond, Va. W. A. TURK. A. G. P. A Salisbury, N C , V. E. McBfia.Supt AshevUle. St. - niO MY CUSTOMERS. - - "Havinff embarked In other business. I have sold my meat business to W. J. Zadxary,wlo will take cnergeTuesaay.Juiy o,iho. -All parties indebted to me will oblige me by calling at theold stand and settle your accounts. inauung you tor past mvora.., .j- - . . . H. S. HAUK1NS, , Asheville, N. C, July 6th. J8t, , july 6-dlwk .. TT x Tsnn r W a a ' ' - Practice in the TJnlted States Circuit and Dla rict Courts at Asheville, Statesvilie, Charlotta and Greensboro; In the Supreme Cert at Baleteh and in the Courts of the 8th and 9U JudloUliria tricu of the State of North Carolina. Special attention g-fren to coltecUoaS of elainvr may 241y wAsw. . t D B, M. H. FLETCHEB, ; Physician and Suraeon. , ' ' " - Office and residence over Weavta ahoe ator febl8-diy JR. A M. BALLARD, , . , .;; PHYS1C1AX mwA SrBGEOX: Haywood street. Office Telephone Call No, M- ,R. G- W. PUREFOY Offflrtl hid nTYvfooairmal AAwtAasi Ia the citizens of Asheville and Anrrnnnl. ing eouatry. Otfiefl over &michsele Drag store. Residence Charlotte et JOCT0R3 UATCUELI. Special attention 1 to Chronic -Dfa " eae. including those of ; -. . . ; Throat and JLnnccu .--.vj Office over COWAN'S JEWELRY STORE, Patton Avenne. de 10-dly W. W. JONES, Attorney at JLfnr, f ASHEVILLE, - ". . ' . B'.C Office in Johnston Building opposite' Cov. House Square : Practices in tha- CVmrfk tit WwUm North Carolina and Supreme Co"rt at Raleigh. . nov- 26-xyd D RS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wabdlaw MoGill, M. D., ' .' Practice limited to Eye, Kar.l roht and Lubib. Sak. Westkay Battle. M. D.,;u. S. T . fhysiciamand Siugeon. Offices over De Vault's Drug Store -tS-Office hours 10 a. m. to 12 mand to 4 n m. set4-t J K. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, , - . Physician and Surgeon, , . n. n A .i. -n v. deuce on French Broad Avenue. OSice hours 11 . to 1 p. m., and from 8 to 6 p. m. Thbc. Davidson. Jas. Q. Maxti T"VAVlDSON A MARTIN. J Attormeya A CJoowaUara it-Xatw! . AaHxvnxa, N. L WW tf. wi.ticK. in the sth aad 9th Judtelal lutri-a sad m the Sapreme Court of North Carolina, aao the Federal Courts of U Waaten Dtotrktsrf North Carouna. Kef er to the Bank Of AahevttlaJ epl9-ewwm .7"'. , , TAMES A. BURROUGHS. , . rj ... ' . - Physician and Snrgjeon, " ASHEVILLE, N. ft, Office over Powell & Snid.'iL? : ' ttiy Residence corztAr nf Mala and Woodfin streets. -de 16-ly " - J A. TENNENT, - Architect and Civil Engineer. Designs, Specifications, and Estimates M the style of building furnished upon application, A work superintended when desired. All work ec trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough dralnsim nflanda a specialty. Post Office address, Aiiheville oi rest, a.Ki. nesioence uwsnnanoa itnaKef may 16-6mos - r A. WATSON, M. D. " OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Corner of C rove street aad Patton Avenue. unice nours : a to n A. M., 1 to 8 P. M. Calls left at Carmichaers or Pelham'a Drnv 8 to re will beconvcyed. and resoonded to. bv lei eplione. ' 1 iunei2-atr , rjlHOS. A. JONEH, - Attorney at Jjtvw ASHEVILLE, N.' ' oct 22-ly w Offioe with Davidson Ma J-JRS. W. L i W. D. HILLIARD, Physicians and burgeon Office next door south Old Bank 1 j an 3-6 mos DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOUGLASS, . D. S., ?' Dental - Booms over De Vault's. Drua- f tor esldence In same buildiug . Asheville, N O. feb2-w&8W "V . ' ' DENTAL SUIIGEIIT. nK. J. O. QUEEN has removed his offiee lo the Y. M. C. A. rooms on Patton Avenue. and offers his professional services to the public. All professional work done with skill and neatness. . . u 1.1 iunelO-dAwtf . ' DR. R. H. REEYES, D.D.C, Omox In Binder Building, . a pposite Central Hotel, ASHEVILLE, N. O - Persons having artlflelal work done, after Jrytng it two or three weeks, if not satuned, can re tarn it and tbe moner wUl be reranded. - Jy 1 T-VH. A. B. WARE. Dental Surgeon. - Office in atixen bUDdlbg, second Soor. . A I work will receive prompt aad cateful attention. , JyUdly ' - i -i )' ' ,rj.BT. w..,;j. . mcruv-iri, - rT i?rxr at tits' -c a nr p.nriTrt . : - - - jI3-dt ;' JOHNS I ON'S Kalsoinine, Lind Oil. Turpentine, Varnihh, Ijird Oil, Dryer, Iron Clad Paint, Window Glass Putty &c. , . f . BEAR DEN, RANKIN & CO.. rxvujJJiisaiujNAL) CARDS.; ' C If. McLOCD CHAS A. VOoRk jyjoLOTJD MOOR12, .. - . - - Attorneys and Connsettors oJImo, ' - . - . . A.5T?irm-T.Tc? wi n r .L:

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