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o A A 5 i 'l r-' I"1 !.--''' , 1 . . . . - -. . . . j ... i ' 2 . .. y ' V .i . t ' , "WXSTr BIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. - rac w - - s i BILL HEADS," ' - ' LETTER IIEAD37 , -r'.i4 v P03TET.3, .. .. : . BLANKS, Ac EDITORS AND; PROPRIETORS lYear, t-dSTO TVT. - , 3.00 .. ' - ' ., fT f tTM?1yi O Mow.. VQIaILf-N0 98. E. N.'C.-T IUI: r "7 ..- i. j. 1 0 R N I N G,f AUGUSX5,; 18 8 (5. v 1 PR I GE J ;5 CENTS V, "V: fromfinest l at Urn prices. a ( . . '- - 1 t f ? I I ' M ' 1 .1 . . r .u mi mmfttttm m '8 AS1IKVIILE SOCIETIES. - Commander; Jordan atoue, Secretary. Meets flint -. Weincsday night iaapii moults.., - - - . '- ' AilwviUa Chanter. Hi At - JU.(slk Most S. 'HammerHttlr.tr. SecrcUiry. ilet)U the iecond WednegdAv nlglit ia e&cJjJJK an Umuki r.mm.Na. 118. A. i. & i"7 .!!. C BOSS WOrSDiprui jnas;r; ricu.jjwu, iiSisretoir:' Mot i .fin-. i'rid -nlglilin satui " Boardman, Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. v Meet tte firsk and third Mouday. nighU in each . montn. . . ? ' " f. i t tn the half of the KnlffhU of Honor on the second Jordan utoiie. beueufc aieem .1 At.,. XfonrlAvnivHtji in fih month. ' The Woman' HUnnnarf Society of the Mi E. . i Church, South, meet io tbe chiirch clara-room on J the First Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P.M. ' - ' - Ttao W W.Ttwra roniinor services 11 a. M- - svenlng rervioea X p ta. ; prayer meetiag Wed- . aosday evening 1 p.ju. Sabbath Bohool p "'' - 'K-r ' 'I'resbtf- i Cftwcft Chureli fir. V ' - ' m.; prTe' iet flva ' p. ro. yveanea- Rev. Jarvia Buxton,-JV T). Bev. Varday McBoe, Assiatank Ecter. Service Bunday. n v. : . K m WAlnfladavtL rridava and - Wniv" Sava. 10 .win. Mondays. Tuesdays, . Thursdays and Saturdays, 5 p. sta.j Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9-0 a. m. -;. Baptist ORwrcA comef Worifa and pprw Rot. J. L. Carroll Service 11 a. m.;70 n. m.; praver meeting 7:30 d. ir. Wednesday; - Sabbath school 0 a. m.s 'vf . "T X Boman Catholic Church. V., r: John A. McHnch Services every Sun day but the first Sunday of the mouth, when ' nervioca will be held at the Warm Springs. DoubCeday Mutlon Church, , , , : " 1 Key W W Bays Pastor. Sabbath ISchoof, J H .-Weaver Supt. ,.7 ,7 . ,.(. : COLOBED-CHVRCHES. ..' .: A.. Jf. E. Claixth (Zion) OoUege St. Rnv. Jfr. Rherman-Servioos 11 a. m. ! S p, m., and half, past 7 p- ra. Sabbath school 9 m. ' " . llev. Mr. Knmloy Services 11 a. in.; 8 p.m., and half-past 7 p. m.:BaDDatn scnooi a. m. ' Rev. Mr. Maaeiah Services 11 t. m.; Salv bath school 3 p. m. : rresbjterian Church, oot.cmer Pattern Ath . - enite ana uauey tst, . ' and 7:80 p. in. - Frayer meeting 8 p. ra. fhoraday. Saboatn school 4 p. m COMPOUND OXYGEN. Home Treatment; WH ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Ashcville, N. C, OHlco on Main Street, PulUam House, first floor. , We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis .Rheumatism, Paralysis, .Chorea, -Neural (ria, and, in fact, all chronic dia--easea, and all diseases resulting from an impQjVei isoed condition of the blood. .- . . If you are able to walk to the office, . you' CAN be CURED, as many are being cured by our new treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, th , - Medicated .Tappr.5 . In this way we can treat the lungs locally, as we vaporize all medicines; and the patient in hales the vapor, holding it for a short time in the lungs thus the medicine held in suspension in Ue vapor is deposited in the air-cells, where It is taken up by the blood. It not only produces the local eflect dssiredVbut - v i : --- . , r,,, -A CONSTITUTIONAIEESECa?- ir you have any kind of Lung 'dlsease,"come and consult us. We will not charge you anything for consultation. t TUE OXYGEN. QAS, breathed two or .three times a day, wllfSrestore - you to perfect health, though you may think youracl f beyond the reach of remedies. There is not the Ico&t danger connected with, the treat ment. The effect is pleasant,' anTl the result permanent. For Asthma, it is a spaciflc as much as Quinine Is for chills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, , and the relief is almost instantaneous. v onr treatment will permanently cure you. . Yi e have been using the OXYGEN i It -i - " AN TIIK MEDICATED VAPOR for some years, and in that time we have cn red hundn ds ot cases of Consumption after they had repeatel hemorrhages, and were' given up by the best physicians in the land. . - , NO MEDICINE GIVEN!' v All diseases treated locally ni takfag-ined-icine. - Come to our office, and get -nature's remedy, ' -. lZjt': , COMPOUND OXYGEN. , . AVe also pay special attention to RECTAL DIS EASED, i ..-ra j tfvt. i - - - " PJLESti EISTULA, ;- FISSURE, AND RECTAL ULCER. ' We have an entirely new treatment, that is - painlew; tue patient need not lose one hour from business or pleasure.' We do not se the- knife .tr literature, or the carbolio- acid iniocuon. - V 6 an CURE you, and ore wlUlug to INSURE - a - NO CURE,-NO PAY We send the HO US' TREATMENT with chemicals to lost two months for SIS. We do not ?ubhsh Testimonies, but on apptfc&tion will urnish any number-of post office address, mav - ners of patient who have been cured under our -. treatment. Consultation free. , DKS. HAROAN Sc STONE, , . Members of the firm of H., H. & B. PnysiciaMi aug l-dlm - . r' v - ." TWTOTICE., ; f : H I f I A ?7. flwffl aenWle in the cltr until Aritt'J v., . . . . . ' I 1'idiloB anq vrgans at wnoiesaie prices mreciirom factory. I have not expected to work his swk tfon except In my profession of tuning. to., hut 1 was forced this morning: to take out license carry a suit through the courts, f therefore offer to the citizens of this section an opportunity .to buy at wholesale prices. You pay no ware-room expenses or agents or euo-agent s profits, , .,,,, jy23.dtf , .u j ' ' H. W SHIELDS .Cut Eat,tTic!re li .-r,, f u -v -1 s,i ' BOUGHT, SOLD AND EPHANGED , ti jexuv ' jiabtam:,' ASHEVILLE, - j G Ofliro one door South , Eogle Hotel, opposite t trannanon. . . - ;.. - 5 inly a-tlomcs . , ," " XsWill h nnhliflhfid everv Morningr fp.i- ..... i - r - fl t Mondav) at the following jrates ttridlv eath: ;i - ' Three " . . V 60 One ',WTrrT"; r...W One.WeeJr J r-1 t ' . v - .&:tC& --.eliv- jtL. paper ev ery "Morning in every part of the city, to our subscribers, and parties ; wanting it Wfll .please call at the Cthzes Office. ; Hf&iik vo-lr Im Worh of all Hindi to the Citizen. Office, if youipant il 'dom neatly, cJUsf':l:ipateA;v,.J. , 4.'xtrs w4f .Jfe&fri nr , of .Pftsseosre 8AiaBT-Arrives 9:55 . mJ and V h. ifsi.-? k, f Departs; lO.-flOa sa and 4:31 p m. , Temieasee Arrive 9.-60 a, bu and p r,-; . 'Departfi T0:()r it ..ind 6:21- p Qti m.and dcriar rta LiThegeBral-aair from the East is received vaA u.kk 4"-'m twain m trnnttpa 1 msiii THm theTaint Kock br&ncllby the 4:21 p. m. train. i A ma1 avm A7aaVtTMfrf tn 1 anrT sH V 1 rtff-O f iT dou chee- from nnesponneciea with in6sepoixaaj Is received bv the 6:16 r: -n. train : and pouch es for the same points, and to points between Aaheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east. iNTERESTING READING MAT TERQN FOURTH PAGE. i m si . B3FWe rnyite attention, .to tha.ndver- tisement of N. Plamadore, .cpnecrning lands foa sale.- .-. v - :-..-. . tt Go to Weldon's 6em Bakery for-Choice Ice Cream: nt.' ' t) - .i. f .' li t ScnEDDLK ON. TUB A. & S. R R. The following is the schedule at pres ent run; .on the Asheville and Spartan burg xcaii Koad:, ( ? I , Leave Asheville ,-. 7 a. m. Arrive at Hendersonvillo 8:15 ," . 11:40 4 p. m " ' 1 Spartanbntg, " ' Leave Spartanburg v - ' ' Arrive at Henderson vine a .7:iu "v " " Asheville , . . 8:15 CI f Mr. C. I. CoflShiif; Itasca, Hill couaty, Texas,, is mihejrity,.. stop ping at the Swannanoa. i'Mf . O.'Al'Sloore leaves this morns ing for Haywood oa important legal Grand balls will be given, next week at, the Swannanoa and Eagle Hotels" til -TnfcConceffc pared.to be given to-morrow night for the benefit tif the Missiou Hospital has been post ponedr : :"1 ;'7: '7z:''y ' . ' A fresh lot of Satterthwaite grapes will be teoeived by J. L.'Smathis this morning', and a : large lot -. of watermelons :tomorrowr - fqen came, over Tuesday from Way-J nes-lillaQyiittend the German . aH Battery" Park that evening. The "new Jjonjhtd the court house begins to look very pretty. ; It will De a nanasome , ornament; 'o ine building. . " " ' ' , ? Work on Tthc nassenser depot- at this place will be begun soon. It will be one of the handsomest and most convenient Btruetnrerof the? kind, in Many ofoar legaf ?mends!are out of the city -this -week.1 attending" court at MarshalV nd" business ' matters else where.' ' Legal corner 'looks a little quiet ,Wa take" tiie 'a liberty ' iuggestirfg lo the farmers : to" save-'itU -the grass, - Sie.; tney can,, so as to ne aure tu nave enuugu to keerrtheir stock "well through the next winter.zinacorn crop may-De snon. ana a good Quantity of ha3 oats. &c, will help out wonderfully.. - ; - - " . " vThistheffontlJin whiplrto piuuii turnips, xjulx u - jo.it. iu uu ou, They-Qome inw.ell-in tho , winter. both- tor man' ana " oeast: " iiave a ittle if not a-iarge patch.. ' We are pleased to learn that Cbn-j ductor TomrCMrter, so seridn3i hfrt af fef das; agpls? much; befter nd improving ' rapfdiyf -Ve hope he may soon be himselt again. - Mr. Albert Fink, Gpwrnissionejr of the great Trunk Lino - Pool, of ;New York; and ' family J will-teach-thia city this evening bj tltc ?Tennsse'e roue, and wuVspendqmetiirn!11 this city. HewiUactompanied by - Manager lTink, of the East Tenn. yk&Ga!Kold.V y r; -; ? The- ladies Bible, Reading-will" be held In'theYMCr A; rooms this afternoon at 5 bMockT'SubjectrTlie ciidliictlr ofMary andJiarhaM.ll members of ihe W. CJef. jU.are uiged-id iuUwjand jemdlal- fui an afternoon session of their organiza- 01 OX Xi fr-3,CjJlectf A Circus Coming Save Your Pen John B.-Doris' great colossal com- Oinanou circus isueamn.iowaru Ae?' d iU Fhe I , fr. w Avv. hn. IXI Ant . 2Cth of September. ' Now for fun. 'im'i'"" I, 1 CoraI and Luslerl'ess ach51 Biow Yaseand Jugs; xvat LAvtW yer-PlalSp)onBf'otkaad.Knive8) prices jower than eyer, . at ltAW's. ; . If o;.K e :. 1 J y -iiifluoi't jj,'jad.bri dies for medical nse purchase -thenr at franV I nghranlafclWMuid Liquor Store. .; - -. . , . - :: - .py- Tft VKfTOBS A;0THR9, , ."''wines by the case, and other first-clasa goods, can be obtained at reasonable rates at the White Man's Bar.. . . t . ..,,,;, . .vi-i.KCiTii.rs". DEPJ:., . CANDIDATE ." ' . ' f " ... -. - J r --' MaJcuralOn etMoiinces himqel.au indejicadent candidate for CongrerC " th)s DfstriclTbe Major has hereto j lefiTiijlentid: vithrj8hjrlact,ive )w A.' Xi.il.ri Vyth..AA.'t: it: L Ol 1U Ull.lJXM.UVIltltVJi)JlJF. AXtS I'lVi - - now in advance to bolt' the action jcrf the 23d of this inoath, becftnge nomina ting convention should, baabolis: :d " Right here it would have been well lu 1 the, MarjtjggestedjSornejotlreT' taode Lv which the. will of the party jnieht J fair asd hdri$t lpr3ipliIf we Corset not, for years past the Major has pat ci- pated in th'tj iCQiiVehtiona0 of the'De.i cratic party in this district, when hia JO- v"-- lative Gen VancQ'eas-a-candidpie. - by personal eflbrt and.- inflaence 'a. butedldlii8oiiiin4tjo& for six u 8ive terms. Does the Major 'now v of fradi ahl Stbuses. froci Pfrxsctaal c Priehce, cSts ft only since anothtjr-ti J ried oil the Drize that the scaled ! - i(ilceJj,cbaDf of hArt aifdtiw'repe-ifs the ''finds and abase?" ibnefperbetratr cd ?v Bat times change, and sine those gooa.ia.uatttmerKencyatnaiiuing nominating conventions has passed away and ?'a crisis-is upon csj" In all candor u 1 1 M J 1 . 7 . . : . "jAuajaa, uoes no mis cmsis consist more in that.you are no longrx? the clerk jlfja Ximgressional - committee, that you -sure antpermitted to air yonr p reatness In the lobby.V the committee room and in the corridors of Washington hotels, than- In the necessity for the disintegration of the Democratic party-that a certain class of "modest unpretentious gentlemen"s who lift not up tneir eyes unto the heavens, smite not their breasts and thank.iiot uod that they are not as other mennay become 6elf-constituted representatives the embodiment of all that isvpure ahdl veighs against thCTnleef adopted by the present Congress. .31 is wellnownthat these rples became a necessity by reason of the concentration of all legislative power .in the committefr i Of rways and means. 'jlaring the long and aninterrtip' ted sway of the Republican: 'party.and that theiri fcffect M-Relegate - to each appropriate ,cominiftee.a iia4 legitimate work and responsibility ' That this de centralization of power, division; of work and responsibiliivy , was, ..well,' is aniply attested by the 'fact' that comparative' statements of bills, resolutions, &a in .te-ocUiced ahd.reparted .from committees show that there has hot only been more general, but more committee work done by' this tharuany proceeding Congress. The "Majah" gravely informs us that the present rules of Congress are shaped with ev view of suppressing the voice of at rnajoray of the peopre's representatives, and: clothing the -Speaker i with the powers of a despot." . - i ;1 -The ridiculousness of this- charge is only '-surpassed By the1' absurdity of the citation in support of it. Congressmen love power tod well to resign it .They, Republicans, Democrats or Independents are never guilty of political liari kari, or of self immolation. Granted this charge is true, that the evil exists,- what is the remedy proposed T " How is King Caucus to be dethroned, and shorn of. his des potic rowers? Bv sendiaJ the ''Maiah" nanoDlv of hi? own 'Tmtoacu and invinicible weighty to wage singly anti alone war to the oeata against a majority of the Democratic party in' the person of l,he" Juckles3 individual they may elect to the speakerships I The "Maj ah" with his litHe sword, haying,, decap itated King Caucus, the despot speaker, plants his foot upon his breast, for illu stration see the touching picture of David and Goliah) now hurls, a broadside of empty shells, the refuse ammunition of the Democratic party used in the lest Presidential campaign at creation in general, quotes the nmdeeds:o . the Re publican party lor tne last twenty , years, holds the democratic branch of the 49th Congress responsible therefor in general, and our present distinguished representa tive in particular, utterly ignoring the fact that the bad legislation" complain ed of is the-work of twenty, years of Re publican misrale and maladministration -rthat tne democratic party in tna tiouse is powerlesffto effect trie reforms demand ed by, the people by reason, of ' the ?.'in de'perrdent8"and mugwumps in ftie House and the Republican Senate at the other end cf IbejCapitoU JXhat. measure, which concerned the welfare of the people of .North Carolina ana 01 the whole country more tknn any other was the tflrirr bill 'introduced as a' democratic' measure 6f retrenehme"nt"&n"d refonntThis bill was defeated by just such Democrats as the Majah." These were the "chosen representatives, nne servants of. the people" who "betrayed the interests of their constituency for personal aggrand isement in-the subordinationTof the wets P. fare; of the many to the interests4 of thel: few.: parties in this land of ours, the Deinri i;". a'v t,-.' i-t cratic and Republican. - The Democratic party is now and always has been the party of the people, and for the people. The Republican party-la how and always has been the party of centralization ; mis trusting the people and in favori of : con centrating power in a strong central gov- ernrnent at the expense'of the people and in derogation or tnelr'Tight of local; self- government home rule. This thing off so-called Democrats deserting the party and calling themselves Independents is a snare, a hollow pretense, a cunning sub terfuge to give aid and comfort ta the enemy, " If Maj. Malone is not willing to 1 i 1 - 1 i - suomit uis .:- claims 10 a representative convention chosen : by the Democratic party of thcDisWct, h should Jiot and willLofc be Supported lv any true Dem ocrat, and he? wiil be left severely alone in fhis-isolatQd ' feelf-InTrta',Mk. - Hd to i-u 4. r- 4 v a "ti vi' . t tue Dupiuti ut vitc xbcpuLuiuaii party whoso tool -and agent he is, by whose money and votes he only hopes forre1 1 Democrats av too well grounded in the principles ot ir party to be seduced from their allegiance by vague, unsup-. ported charges and glittering 'general- lues 10 uecome ,wie - inEirumenis.or re publican cunning; to CTeate'disaention in their party, or contribute; in the J least degree to the defeat of their own cb6seri candidate, whoever he may be.-?.; V-i lhe success of democratic principles can only be assured by party organiza tion- and discipline,.? and never was thQ necessity for compact party orgahlaation greater. Maii in the present crisis that the party may be purged, as with hysop, of mugwumps and independents, and Btill have a worl 'ng majorit- u ingress e" y : Usv,5 m'ZL t people t--; ess ' f-r . U (sirrrie es ,.4d the lightening o their burdens. ; j t.,' - 1 j - , Jo Wlat "They AH Say. t . :CHonSD IX Eaynie, bf "Ealern,1Hl3.f : says he uses Dr, Bosanko's cough and Lnng Syrup in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds and croup; and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample, bottlo free at 11. H, Lyons... dswlw. - V - . "-IIIjYILLE. al of Tuesui . - . t. f ... i a- tt rent ori'tlia -a'new.four- . .ait-, j Txtii is" rio cn tlrefith 'th ?3 A U.lUi . to Lua it have' In the!) 3fv .me between. r i urging .that c ctablish ;fl' ancsitsugi U.3 and 'the il." Cannot or one hun- c'A t;j-e pufchRfc"' ikp("' mi u-. find i . . . ,,: ..... Asbev;i38 buy; e ,r ice rilled ii piii.iiial. private residences and4th'e iands" advance, and begin the-work of establishing a park? If our authorities will but do, this future generations.; will rise lip-jand call them' blessed.-- i--'' r . r. - u: A: dispachV6irI Lakeside Qhio, B&ihf: t3 ?' -! r'j: . ,. s v ast inrangs- ciipeopicscame nere to-day frcin al partrofrthe country to hear the Rev.iT.IeVltt Talmage, IrD of Brooklyn; This placfe is a sum merl encampment on ;th Chau tauqua 'plan,. where meetings are held tor several weeks, an'd the' visi tors employ their time in Bible studv and hi listening" to scientific lecture's. Many.,of.the guests spend the whole summer- here? The subject 4; of Dr. Talmage's sermpawas s'Th King of Books," and the text from Psalm xix; 8:. VTho statutes' of the Lord are i iguu ftr " -r' . ,3. TrU-- J.:. 1.1' RETURN TO ASHEVILLE AFTER SEVRAljYEARS-S-A 'G;COD s '' . WILL TAKE i -i r; '3 n yTv C C -.The follewing is from an old friend now visiting Ashviller ! ' f t -:T Editors Citizen ;-r-After. an absence of nearly eight years 1 return to Asheville and find it TOmpletely nretambrphqse progress and "improvement on ;every hand. It is manifest to the casual ob server that the ' number of visitors who will seek this delightful 'climate for health and recreation will annually in crease and if yoii' Will permit a stranger to make a suggestion it seems that yonr public spirited citizens ahocld do some- great difficulty now ia that owing to the num the visitors do not have an opportunity to meet and know each other and to make-formal visits , would . consume' all their time. ' If a company would build a casino and provide two or three -tennis :.i-.Y ., courts, supply the casino with all the periodicals and papers and music in the forenoon and - evening for dancing, and then admit visitors on satisfactory intro duction upon payment of a moderate monthly fee, the opportunity would be offered of a general - meeting place and visitors would be afforded an opportu nity of meeting each- other and at the Bame time give an entertainment. Ladies and gentlemen alike to be admitted to membership. Each summer these mem bers returning here would seek re-admission1 to the privileges ofjthe casino and renew the pleasant acquaintance made during the previous seasons. Of the financial success of the scheme I do not think there is any reasonable doubt, and I trust it may not be long be fore your business imen will discover that iin investment - of this kind will b e not only a source of indirect benefit but actually profitable i a itself. - - 2 I I it ...'ri;?..-:jiiw 6?-k- Os&ibvxb. '. r'Por the Asheville dtizvufi Messrs Editors :'.::-i--p- j . , As everVone is' pronosinofsome: 'oho Jfi-t ' Q--- . br jin office, I do not .wish to propose one, but to enter a second to the gentle manwbd rggestdtHe'namd'ofJfohTL. Cathey.for" Superior. .Court Clerk, of Buncombe. . He is one of Buncombe's best citizens one hi the parties truest democrats; and Was'one of 'North Cart' lina's bravest soldiers. . He fought in the war as long as be could walk,- and when Lie Lthing to add to.theaiJMfnpaa, oftbJUi-w.lIlMa-v pie m uie piace irmctr-wouia at . ksa(uimo. ie a i1 ' ' . v - ,r i p -r "t.""' late purity I source of revenue to tht ivirvastors. : Tha f rrer of tbfl"abova &rmanv infnTmifl he' lost his' Teg on the" battle : fleld.TheTfallv he has raised a large family buou liuu uuwu hid mui uiugo UICU by farming andmakihsribees. , Mo has been solici ted toany times" "by his freinds to offer himself but he -never before "gave his consept totbe run He' has never voted for. an independent candidate and when once placed on the independent ticket for Sheriff.' he notified that party. throngh-. thK-lohln,of the Ashevfllen Al. - X 1 ..T.I .1.4 wiriSfi, lllUb JttJ WUU1U nut VCJJfc oil office at their hands ' as he twas a demo crat. :, Such is certainly' democracy. " I don't see how "the- democrats - of Bun- cowde can afford to "fiot ; hommate such "a man; we cannot Ignore so brave ft sol dier, so true a democrat and so deserving a man as John LiCathey.;f-He has not sought the office,; but the. . people , seek him tor the emce ana wnen we eieci him we Wilt "elect a inah" of 'wiiosd.ftre will be proud, as an officer,' arid by cen ferine this favor on Mr- Cathey, the peo ple of Bnncombe willr greatly ? facilitate the Efforts of a worthy . gentleman in maintaining a large and highly respected family; dependent wholly upon his labor for support, Hoping you will . give this spacej I-ftni sv -Jf w ')" Ei-esh Sulphur Springs water ; is now kept on drau2ht,J free,' at' Hampton- arid Featherston's. ,,it ttiU.ba': brought from the Springs every morning. : ? j(,s -r. .. -'. 1 - ,'" "' v .-i. 5 A brilliant darice" t took -'place at Battery ." Park Tue'sday" r Ight.. ; ; A large crowd was in attendance, ! and the electric liht never shown upon a lovelier scene , than, the , .elegant dancing room presented,. - ' , " IXUKIiAJX JTOU ASHE VI t jLE ! local Bid-for tlie" One Unn- V f-City Bon08.:.Vr V -'t ' : ' ' vts j j'.. r It is with, no little pride -th "we can state that one of o-locat Jnavjtutions made a bfd or the entire issue bf ponds recently ' authorized "by' the - 4iy.! The First Nationaf IBank-or.heyine sub- r ..' v ! - 1 . . 1 Jf t -jl ' t. '-.1. t July. 31. f- tor ihe JHonorabte1 &'jt. 'AttoH, llayor. of the of Akfarmm;y2eiitlemenfr 'jSHjo I -i . U.Wa respectfally-ftuboiit herewith our bids, for the. entire issnei of roar one hn, dr.ed thousand dollar 6 per cent bonds, as peryouraivertisementpf July. 15 '81k' .. 1 'First WrWe Vill giye-' you 100, for. the entire issue delivered at once, 'condi tioned on your epening a bank ' account wicn us. to continue lor tne tern of. three (3) years, ancLdeposjtthe proceeds of t4 bonds, and alsatkfejreieipts - and income pf your city from taxes or otherwise, as l ' . ic 1 ... li. txtt.-v;i.cu. niiy or nii ot Baiu ueposiia to be held subject to your order, and fa - be erawrr on uac ine . city's .-pleasure; as needfid,..-. Z . . ...,.,. ; . -' -s . oeronor jjHvrriir,xu9 event or . vour rv m r . . rreasurer-ereet failing to accept Ithe uittvc, uui uuui. 11 iiunuieu. WllL accenE the position' with the reouired bond of $iw,wu. oerviees vj do renuerea without compensation for said term of-ihree vears. nitu givo avuj vuo enure issue condi tioned as per "first bid. ? . -Zl : . . t .in a 1 i. 1 - a . uier diq enouia te . accepted, we are prepared to furnish any desired se cuxity for the deposits. Jt ;-... -s t; ;n i .KespectfullVi ' " j ; - - Wit E. B reese,' Pres. , -vu .' s:W. H. PsxLANDj' Cashier. ; Memorandum to accompany bids of the First National Bank of Asheville?': First bid.-' : - : . f . 1 1100,000 bonds JOOJ 7v; ; $100,500.00 Second bid: $100,000 bonds 1001 $100,250.00 Compensation of - treasurer for j term of ; three years k (saved to the city arlder I , this bid) $300 per year, ,;.?..'. v r c-h: v $yyo.ooj f 101,150.00 '. ' : . W. Jtl. JfEHLAKP, Cashier. vlne second proposition,' concerning the treasurership of the city and cost of same, we are informed was made by the bank upon the information from official sources that the treasurer elect Mr, Jr E. Rankin had ; signified a doubt as to his acceptance of the position, and, that the pay lor the services had been hied at $300 per annum,, JBut for this impression tms feature would not have been mcor po rated in the bid. 'We claim this to have been a handsome bid for a local in stitution but a few -months old; It is creditable to the bank, and to Asheville, ana we are proud ot both. -. - . rj .j ! . ; The' Southern Improvement Com PAN Y BEGUN THEIR WORK OF IM PROVEMENT Their new. addition to Asheville usderway, eoaopany, 1.1 '..I. J , t!1J! ' streets and building warehouses on their4 valuable property near the depot has commenced in a earnest. The one hundred and fifty acres , of land, all within the city limits, have been: surveyed , and laid ' off into suitable streets and lots the latter intended both for business-and resi dence purposes, according to locali tv. The plan.' as laid out. ' is most attractive one, and affords an oppor tunityjto'partiesdesiring goodhomes with v. the i)est ad vantages, to so cure themA-number of parties havje ay'eadUrchased lots for resi dences, among others MrBreese' of jthef"First.NationaL .Bank," 'He has secured a 101 01 iour acres, 01 super d elevation"and suirf bandings; com manding a. magniffcent v!ew."sThere aropthers in the survey, which " are admirably" located.1 On Trade street, he street from the depot to the city, are a large number 01 Jots for busi ness purposes. A.number of-tnese naveaiso.Deen iaKen.;"Ana companyy yesterdays aid thi foundation? for a verylarrbrick obaccjo packing and "shipping warehouse near! the hew passenger depot which is to be. . Other large buildings, for busi ness purposes, are to be erected at once, .me property on .tms,. lxaqe street, is to- be graded .and, Otherwise made attrafctiveiTh plans' tf the company involve very extensive im-i proyements apOjneavy expenaitures, and within "two years 'that section of our fccity "will have caught up prises favored 1 ocalitiesT Mr. Bronson says his'companyvali Northern j gentle menbougpt j,bis.ptoperyrr,stncMy t6i develobmenf and1 improvement. and all will b done, to' accomplish thislDurDosewhichcaa.be. Wawish tbocjona3pmyj.ho-follest for tueix enterprise ana energy : - ; Jeur-atfd w Valuable Jtla- - :chlitirii Yor l&dle. I OFFKR thB fallowing new Machinery fd sale : - . - - -r -. One S4-fnClfPlanrng and Matching Machine, . ';. One four-sided Moulding Machine, j ii 4 ' One heaw Morticlnsr Machine. ..? - - J One large Iron Teimoaing. Machine,, 'HI j.r' yne, smau eea juui, -,., H,.( t j -' lso'some socon'd-hanif Machinery, as good as newiasfoUowsp'.V r'-." I One 20-Inch Planing Machlnef - -. : - 1 -'" -One Atlas Engine,l5-horse power, , T . . l Westing House Engine, 10 Jiarse power. : v . , 1 10-horse lortable Boiler. , r r " i fcOne 20-horse power boiler.r j - one wrcuiar baw-aini. ... .-t ir-1-, . v " This Machinery Is being used every day. All or part of the above will oe sold on reasonable termB. - appij: .. N. W. GHtDWOOD. -1 Jy 14-dlwaw2wt' 1 f, i rAsheyIlle, Nf!.. The many friends of MrJ.L. CATHEY of Hominy will urge his name before the Democratic county Convention for the otlice of Superior Court Clerk, subject to the action ot said convention. -1 July 25:dte MASON'S .. -- 'Zi ' " . , - : ! Improved Fruit Jar and Telly Glasses, Ice Cream Freezers, at t -.BEAIiDEN RANKIN k A CO. july 18-dtf 1. ; '-'' Tlie Ciraiiest lloman of them PasseSfrer the River. SpEClAtTO 1US ClTlZES. 1 j, '.-..J ' .i-i.H -.i3 Nw York, Ansr.' 4th. i Samuel J. THden. died at eight o'clock trusi morn in q ireyatone. . Great ex citement and BorTow.prevaiL : .! y ;J . C. M. McLovn. . uu ..LOQICSi.IJKR.WAR. Consress and the -t President Aroused. 1 4 1; -TheiHotise Committe'o'OT'Ebreign Beltiohs' 'Unanimously 'passed the llowiOgCi v!;r'- V::'i S VA 1 iuwwiveu,vi uu ; tueiouae oi. rep reSentatived approve theaction Of the msidRnt of the United Sfatesin de manding the release of said Cutting. Resolved, That the President of the United States be and is hereby requested to renew , the demand for the release of said Cutting. Warm Spring Items., j We spent part of yesterday at the Warm, Springs now Hot Springs. Of that delightful Resort we will have" more to say af 'a future time, At present we will tonly say that it surpasses all that may haye been said in its favor. I Tho table is su perb, the ' equipment elegant, and the attention to guests' assiduous. There is so much to! be said about this magnificent structure and its accompaniments that : we reserve notice of it to a special "article . ' ' There are no great number: of guests there at present probably a hundred all of whom are delight ed, as of Course they would be. Most of them are from the extreme South and Georgia . .and .South Carolina, and a few from our eastern towns, among whom are Mr. Jno. W. Hins dale and wife from, Raleigh. Besides the- Hotel accommoda tions there are several good board ing houses, among which are those of Mr. Stone, and that of Mr. R. W. Gowan. - The latter was formerly of Asheville where he was on the po lice force. He is now Deputy Sheriff of Madison county, v t- Hot Springs is assuming the apv pearance of a ; vDlage, and , that, a very beautiful one.l The low line of : 1 ' i uiiiH.-iusk ucruss. ciiriij? creeic -iB Ljf cstud ...with-r-r ti film a wellinta: some of -them, very handsome,' such as that of Mrs. Johnston's and Mr. RumboughV. and, three churches picturesquely crown the same emi nences.' The lovely and clear Sprine creek --winds througn . the - village, emptying into the river close to the hotel, o erhung with trees, and adds much to the beauty and attractive ness of the picture. On this stream is a large mill lor the grind ing of sulphate of barytes, immense quantities of .which, obtained a few miles up the river, are reduced to impalpable powder, to be applied to uses of which we have no partic lar information.'; : -,r- . P .There are several stores in the vil lage, and other establishments also-. Shep Daaver.'the ''curious concoctor 01 cocktails," is there plying his vo cation, adding to the popularity of his place by the good natural antics of his pet bear Lize.j 1: ' -V Death of ExPresident Tilden. ' Capt. : STcLoud, who; is .now in New York, informed us by tele graph, last evening of the death yes- teraay morning 01 tms great states man and . errand, patriot.. Though not unexpected, all honest Ameri cans will mourn his demise, for he was in truth'an '. exemplification of the mgnest type 01, tne true, - cours agebus citizen, and profound, patri otic Statesman Peace, Peace to his his ashes! - . - - - ' , , m a, - il Jcsx RROErvED Bouofit' at a Large 'Discocnt.1.',. ;-;s A large lot of Zeigler's samples of very fine shoes for Ladies, Misses, Children, Infants and Men - .. -1 :-;' r; - ; ; II. RkDWOOP, eod, tf. 1 ' One Price -Store. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' r OR sale. A finis MAGIC LANTERN,' and complete outfit, comDlete with everythinir. cost IIS. ri Send at once. - - - H. J. FORNEY, irice 53 easa. auga-olwf f1j Brlttaln,N,C. ' .i Of iiTHEi VALUABLE' - SILVER near th2 Iron Bridget. Terms reasonable CaU on r JH. T. EST ABROOK, ... Aug3-dtf U at Estabrook Book-store. ' LOST, APOOKETBOO', . . y , ,"f if h - . ' . -..: Containing $13 S3 In silver and $5 ia green backs somewhere between- Court House and Post Office will give a Liberal reward for its re turn tor I Ifi t'i(17ti2n. B. BROWN. , angl-dtf'. . ,,. ; ,' .' Largo boarding house, furnished com plete, even to tableware and linen if de sirecUw Good patronage. Apply-to 5 t . v:,WALTEB.U.vUWY,' - : dtt :-t y"i iu'VLand Agenk .? 'OR RENT. . Owing fo the death of - Capt. J. M. Jones, the Patton Avenue ..Hotel is for rent. , The Hotel was in the lull tide of patronage, and the incoming tenant will step into a good business if arrangements are perfected at once. -' Apply to , ; WALTER B. GWYN, dtf J.." - . Land Agent. . PROFESSIONAL CARD3. O M. IICLOCD : : ;" . : : . j ctLAS A. MOu&k jJ-oLOUD A MOOSi;.. . XJ 4 Attorney I and QmnteUort ut fjum -v? ASlIEVIIiE.vB. a I ' . - .I?106.10 V Salt as armlt and pia Hct Courts at Aaheville. buifcMTuie, Chariot. and Greensboro; in the tjunrem Court at iviia and in the Courts of the 6kh and 9Uk J otiitM&l Lid trlcu of the State of North Carolina. . : Special aUattum given to collecUoaa f elahar JJR. A. .M. BALLAED, ;? MITSlCIAlf' iasMi STCRgeoW. ' Offio North side Public 8quare. Sestdence on Haywood street. Office Telephone Call No. W -Residence Telephone Call Ko. 3. ' -June 87-demospd , -. . .,. , , , . W.: PUREFOY V- 1 .. . oflers hia professional serviees to the citizens of Asheville and anrround ing country. Office over CaraJchael'i Drug store. Residence Charlotte st. - ,-fle!5-dly .. ( ; 1 . i i' ' . . . - "nOCTORS GATCHELi;. 1 ; Special attention to Chronle Dto. eases, including those of . ' " Throat, and JLntysu. , ti& Office over CO WAN'S JEWELEi STORE, Patton A venae. : de 10-dly W. Jones, ; :;.'i; v: Attorney at Law, ASHEVILLE, ;; l . - N.C, Office in Johnston Stulding opposite Cent ' - House Square. . Practices in the Con rta of VST f alarm North Carolina and Rnnrsmn Cnn . Raleigh. , . . nov 26-iyd jQRS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wabdlaw McGill, m.J., " Practice limited to Eye, Kar.t rohtandLnnn. Sax. Wistbat Bimi. M. 8. IT., : , . - - .. ' njmcuui ana Dalgeoa. " Offices over De Vault's Drug store. 3-Offlce hours 10 a. m. to 11 m.. and Itin a. -; . :.. , . msJk JK. JOHN HEY. WILLIAMS,' 1 - Fhyswtan and Burgeon., ttt . . r I n . .. . vuiw . mill diz own aoutn or nana, xesf -dence on French Broad Avenue. Office hours 11 . m. to 1 p. m., and from S to 6 p. m. , Thio. r. bAvrnsoir.' ' ''' Jjjl 6. vnm DAVIDSON & MARTIN, - " ' Attorneys A cHaMnerat.Lwt Aaaarnxx, N. C win practice In the 8th and 9th Judicial Diatne'4 and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, ana In the Federal Courts of 10 e West era District ! North Carolina. - - jserer to the Bank of Asheville J , .' seplt-swAwflm ' J " JAMES A. BURROUGHS .-. . - . '. f ' ' r 1- -' Any8ician and Snrgeon, r ASHEVILLE, N. C, -Office over Powell A Snidt.-'a. ,-'. Residence corner of Mais and Woodfin streets. de 16-ly J A; TENNENT1 7tf. J!TW' ,f Pcinetiona, aad FTtlaiatea ot' ths style of bunding furnished up4n app Ucatioa, A work superintended when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer wilt receive prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Omca address, Aabevilla Best, N.C. Residence Swannanoa Brldgef mayl6-6mos J. A. WATSON, M. D.' OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE, -Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. -Office hours : 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to3 P. M. Calls left at CarmichoAl'a nr Polhan,'. rfrnv 8"re win beeonveyed, and responded to, by tef epbone. iuneu-atr rjpH08.A, JONES, . . . .. Attorney at lair ' ASHEYILLE,.N. CL, - octmy s w Office with Davidson A Ma JJRS.W.L. W.D.HILLIARp, Physicians and 6orteons Office next door south Old Bank jan 3-6 mos ' ' , . DENTAL CARDa- H. DOUGLASS, D. D. &, Dental Rooms over DaVanlf i. rtrnv Htnn. ' esldenee in saoe buildinc Aahevillo. N. C . DEIITAI ST7XTGIILXY DR. J. G. QUEEN baa removed his office to theY. M. C. A. rooma on Patton Ann. m vuon iu laoinamoitai servieea to ute panuo. AU professional work dona Willi akiu and neatueaa. tune 10-dawtf s DM. R. II. REEVES, D. D. S., s ... : Omcx in Binder Building,. ,, pposite Central Hotel, -: ASHEVILLE, N. O Persona kavinar artiaolaL wort: dona, after Irving it two or three weeks, if not tat timed, can rvturaiiauu t mouej wm oeretunaeu. jy 1 work wiU receive prompt and careful ttenuoQ. jy x uty . ... . . .1. w ,rs -,: .r- ! fl 7 :y , Reread - Tickets BOUGHT AND SOLD - . y -it a Hi. sr'i"' 5i yuily 7 J 1.1.' j;:braiich; CLERK Al THE EAGLE HOTEL ;. AihtviUe N C . , jeI5-dt JTESIRABLB LOTS FOR BALE, . ; ; "For sale at a tacrlflee. four dlrab!e lota ia tbeeastern portion of the cttv.' 1 hree of tha lota are vacant and beautifnly wooed, and on the tuurtu n iuia'u a orica stable, crainl cnaace ior any one w ishing to r web use a niee 1 t chr-n, as property niunt be sold at noma r--.'e. lo hirther lnonnaUoa apply to W. R. n.i Court House or to Ma3, Q. M, L'L..a. mchft-u - JR. A. B. WARE, '' yTTA ' : . Dental 'Snrgeon J1 1 U f " '''"i V ' fci-! . nr "V . ..'' . ' - Jr " JTr- --. - . i T: -. ' ' i . . a . '' ' ' I.. -J
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1886, edition 1
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