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vV" ' V DAILY EDITION. CITJEN JOB, OFFICE, WEST! SIDE i PTJBLIC SQUAI1F.. : BILL HEADS, .. . J LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, - BLANKS, do And fob Work of all kinds dome wih . ' fromftue and at low f rices. ' Farmr, Stone & Cameron, EPITORS ASJ PROPRIETORS'. lYear, ,$.00 O Mo., " 3.00 '1 Year, I ; r 1.SO c - 6 Mob., 75 U'VEiTISING RATES LOW. VOL IL-NOixi. ASHEVILLErN: C. THURSDAY MORNING, ; AUGUST, 1886 .v. PRICE: 5 CENTS s. 6? ASIIKYIX1.E SOCIETIES. . ' Ctrene Otmmnndmy, N 6. J. A. Poner Eminent " ?rtmmftnrJir; JrtTflan Stnnn RirTitflrv- Meets first Wednesday night in each month. , Priest; S. Hammershlag, Secretary. Meets the uwnd YvarinejulAv nic-nt in Aflh month. Ml. Herman i-wi-No. 118, A. F. & A.Jl. i :: IT. C. Fatr WorshlDful Master: Fred. L. Jacobs - pr-Uu-v . Mont flirt first Fridav nicrht in each modin. - . - r r Murtailnvi Tsulnm. If. nt Tt' K( A46.--J 4 ' -Boardman, Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. : montn. ... . t French Broad Council, No. 7fl,Jfc A EUis v Levy, Regent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Heels la the hall of the Knisrhts of Honor on the second aun rou.tn iionaav merits in each montn. ' Tlte Woman'! Missionary Society of theM.E. .. " Church, South, meet in the church class-room on -:-viae iai rriaay of every month at 4 o cioca r. m ASHEVIIXE CHUttCll DIBECTGBT ; ; : Muthodisl Episcopal Church Church St. Rev. W. W. Bavs Morains servioes 11 a. ta. ; svouinor terrices Thi p m.: prayer meeting Wed- otisaay evening i.p. m.tiabDaui ecnooi a a. m. ' ' ' Preshvlervm Church Church 8L ' ' Rer.'J. P. G amm on Services 11 a. m.iTJp, m. ; prayer meeans five p. m. V edaes- , day; Sabbath Acbool half-paat 9 a. ni. ' Bey. Jarria Bnxtoai D. IX JtT. Varday MoBeo, Asa'cViDt BctoT. Services Sunday, " II a.m'.'. j B n.m.t Wvlnft4avi. IVrdavB-and iiuiy uayn, a a. m. ,ivifuo TjBurn, i unreaaya ana nainraaya, op. iu. : riaj,. . Baptist Church corner Woodfl ttnd ffprueu. - Ii T T. rannll HurAH'1 T' al iriTrTiSO p. in.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. m. Wednesday; Sabbath echool 9 a. m. ... 'Roman Catholic ChurchL Kev. John A. McHngh Services every Sun day hut the first Sunday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Doubleday Mission Church. IT XKT Dna aar.-m UnWofh vClVlrtll f f J - Weaver Supt. - COLORED CHURCHES. v ; A. H. E. Church (Ziony-CoUege St. Rev. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m.; 3 p. m., and half.past 7 p. T&. Sabbath school 9 m . ' . - Baplisl. ' .. llcv. Mr. Eumley Services 11 a. m. ; 3 p. m., and half-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 9 a.m. Episcopal. Rev. Mr. Massiah Services 11 .' m.; Sab bath school 3 p.m. : - . -Presbyterian Church, cot. corner Potion Av enue and Bailey SL . Kev. G.-W; Higgins, service 11 a. -m., 3 p. m. and 7-30 p. in. Frayor meeting 8 p. m, Thursday. Sabbath School 4 p.m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. Home Treatment. WH ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Asheville, N. C, . Office on Main Street, rulliam HouseT first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, : Asthma. Bronchitis. Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, andf in fact, all chronio dls. eases, and all diseases resulting from an impover ished condition of the blood. If yon are able to -walk to the office, you CAN . be CURED, as many are being cured Dy our new ' .treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, th Medicated" Vapor. :': j -In this way we can treat the lungs locally, as -we vaporize all medicines; and the patient in- V hales the vapor, holding it for a short time in the 1 iings thus the msdlcine held in suspension in the vapor-is deposited in the air cells, where it is : taken up by the blood. It not only produces the - . local eiloct desired, but . f A CONSTITUTI0NAIj 1 EFFECT. " It you have anv kind of Lung disease,' come . and consult us. We will not charge you anything for consultation. THE OXYGEN OAS, breathed two or three times a" day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may think yourself beyond the reach of remedies. There la not the leatit danger connected with the treat ment. The effect Is pleasant, and the result permanent. For Asthma, it is a specific as much as Quinine is for chills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. - NASAL CATARRH, ' our treatment will permanently cure yu. v i . We have been using the ' ' - ' ' ' OXYGEN AND THE MEDICATED. VAPOR - for some years, and in that time we have cored hundreds ol cases of Consumption after they had repeatel hemorrhages, and were given up ' by the best physicians in the land. - . NO MEDICINE GIVEN. j; 2 ; All diseases treated locally. Quit taking med icine. Come to our- office, and get nature's remedy, -.... nl.-Z ; : COMPOUND OXYGEN. ; - We also pay special attention to RECTAL DI3 Ease 4 - PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND RECTAL ULCER. We" have an entirely new treatment, that is V painless; the patient need not lose one hour from business or pleasure.- We do not use the. knife Mr Htgatnre,or the carbolic acid Injection. W can CURE you, and are Tilling to INSURE a TITRK if 17 in an ftoairA. - i? :i. rf- L f - ; NO CURE,-NC 'PAY f We- 'send the HOME TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for $13. We do not oublish Testimonals. but on application will furnish any number of post office address, man ners oi patient who nave Dceu curea unaer our treatment. Consultation free. - -. DRS. IIARQAN & 8TONE. . Members of the firm of II., H. & B. Physicians. angl-dlm ' ; ? Owing'td'the death xf Capt." ". - M. , Jones, the Patton Avenue Hotel is for , rent. The4Iotel was in the lull tide ofl patronage, and the incoming tenant will Bten into a good bnsiness if arrangements .. ai3 periccfcuu once. vppiy to. , ir .- dtf Land Agent. ASHEVILLE, N, C i- Office -one door South Ejurle-IloteVorPosU i muunutm.'. ' .. - ...4' DAILY EDITION. THE AItT CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Mpnday) "at the following rates strictly cash : OnSYer,l Six Months, , Three " One " . . . ffl 00 ,. 3 00 V 1 50 , . .. 50 VI 15 Onot Week,. Oar Carriere will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it " 1 Send y&x- ' Job Wort of all hinds to the Citizen Otfl je, if you ward it done neatly, cluaply and vMh dispatch. Arrival avnd Departure of Passenger Trains. Saijsbuby Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 6:16 r. x. " Departs 10KW a m and 4:31 p m. , Tennessee Arrives 9:60 a, m. and 41 p. m. . Departs 10:01 a.m. and 6:21pm. Watkksvtllx Arrives 3:20 p m. and departs 10:10 a. m; The general mail from 41m- East is received by the 9:55 a. m. train : the general mail from the I'aint itocit branca toy the p. m. tram. A mail iromJ Washington and Charlotto, or pouches from Hues connected with these points is received by Uie:lQ pjn.4sstn and pouch es for tha) Bama'pbinti, aid tsoifits between Ashevule and Salisbury, inchwive.and for warded by the 9.20 a m. train going east. 8 INTERESTING READING MAT: TER ON FOURTH PAGE. ESTWe invito attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands foi sale. ... ti Go to Weldon's Gem Bakery for Choice Ice Cream. Schedule on the A. & SL R. R. The following is the schedule at pres ent ran on the Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville 1 a. m. Arrive at Hendersonvillo 8:15 " 11:40 " , u-., ,m Spartanburg Leave Spartanburg Arrive at Hendersonville " ." Asheville : . i ' 4 p. m. 7:10 8:15 " Woody has added to his facilities for good work, and is a man who pushes his business. He is thorough-going, always at' work, and makes no bad jobs. Wilmington has come down to the receipt of one bale of cotton a day. But the season is nearly over, and the cotton year will soon open Mr. W..W. Barnard leaves to-day for New York and elsewhere, and will be absent ten davs or a fortnight. Mr. T. I. VanGilder will attend to such matters of business for Mr. Barnard as may be nec essary.' '. " Strangers will pour in; and it is very evident that the: number 'now here is greater" by 40 per cent, than it ever was before,, this made possible by enlarged accommodations and. increased railroa facilities." i, . -- Reports from the late planted to bacco begin to come in more en couragingly. It is possible that the yield and quality, of that will- be better than anticipated a few weeks ago. We are glad to learn that Lance Jackson, the section hand whose life was endangered by the bite of a spider,, is . improving. -T His suffer ings wpre vejy great while they lasted.."' - . . . Would not the A & S road do a wise thing by putting on a: system of round trip tickets between here ind Henders6nville, 'and vice versa; and also to Arden, at a low rate ? It It vt'ould be: convenient and it would Mrs. Talmage left here yesterday morning 6 meet her distinguished. husband at the Virginia White Sul phur Springs. Both will return nere next week, lhe children of Dr. T. are at . the Battery Park HOtCl. Saw v iui.. n . . Big Tom Wilson left yesterday with quite ? Mrain of young men at his heels, no doubt hugely elated at the idea of killing bear or hooking trout or exploring the ' wilderness under such experienced leadership. There are not many more like Big Tom. Mr. S. N.4 Stevena advertises his fine flour mill on Hominy as now well fitted up for the roller, process, ana making as good nour as can oe Bad aywhere lMr. 9. reports the yieldof the wheat. cropin the coun try jto which hisr miU Via accessible as sufficient to give him abundant work with good gram, ; -; . r Among the visitors at the Battery Park-Hotel is Mr. J. C. Mills, .of Burke, pace a, prominent' member of the HouseJ frorn v. that county, !.and long connected with the gold min. ing pperalion of the once famous, aijd. still!; prQductive," BriudleTp section. ..: r Will be held in tho rooms of the Y'. M. C. A. this evenine at 8 o'clock. Conducted by the Rev. T. M. My ers, The public are invited .to at tend. . , r. ' ' Rfat. Raegains Now. " AtLuw's. We must make rooni for the fell stoik eoori to arrive. Great in- .Ouceeofleredjn best grade Silver ware, especially in Castors and hollow ware."; 5u - If 1 : : ' l'tTaff InTfff2et UrlriMefTJlaba Jkjuvea-ll ietr ai.d jjpwjnsi and JPurks pro poraonaieiy iow.r' urocsery end Glass feteotly redtiecdrfea aHdChatnber Sets at wonderfully low fieures. at - OXXrO 1 $ Ji t; PjIopit? Eagla Hotel. " IfqndiEfilrqideries in great variety. The .ball play at the Springs, did not come off on Tuesday on account of the rain. It was played yester day; but we have no repoit. - Major Robert Bingham of "Bin gham's" was here yesterday, leaving this morning for West Tennessee, to visit his venerable' aunt, the only surviving sister, of his father, the renowned teacher, Wm, Bingham, ot Urange. We wonder ' parties here do not mcra frequently, use the Asheville and Sparranburg road for trips to Ardft Park or to Hendersonville. It i3 a trip easily made at small ex pense, it may dc made in a day or it may be extended over several days, and is a !- pleasant . variation from sameness of scene and associa tion.- -v;-; :irK: Prof. R. W. Millard late -Princi pal of the Kenansville ' Seminary, will open in Asheville a Mathemat gaJLand CSassical. School Iojt both sexes, -He is now engaged for ten days in holding - an institute for Haywood jcounty-He- will tn ake nis bcnooi a moroiigniy s practical one; lime and place will be men tionedat an early date.-; . Dr. Ross, a distinguished physi cian and scientist of Chicago, is at the Battery Park. His experience in his profession gives value Ho his observations and conclusions; and we are glad to hear him peak so confidently of the special aptitude ol Asheville as a winter and. spring resort, ior invaiias irouoiea witn pul monary ailments, particularly those irom his section of the country. The Asheville and Henderson ville Mail. .:; - By a letter received yesterday af ternoon from the second Assistant Post Master General, we learn that route No. 14011 will be extended from Hendersonville to Asheville as soon as the railroad company re turns the distance circular proper ly filled. Money Waiting to be Called for. Mr. E. I. Holmes, 'Treasurer of the" Western N. C. Fair Association, has the money to pay premiums to the following parties, when the post-office shall have been forward ed to him: J V Hunter, J E Young, N T Johnson, M M Summey, Lean- der Blythe, J FEnloe, Btanton and Dysart, and J .Burnett. Sudden Death. - Mr. G W. Home, a young man, who, for some months, pursued the business of gun and locksmith on Patton Avenue, opposite C.'E. Gra ham & Co., died on Tuesday night after a short illness of cholera moi bus. The skill, industry, good hab its and pleasant manners of the de ceased were rapidly bringing to him friends and business; and his un timely taking off is the occasion of very sincere regret to many. The Farmer's -National Congress Meets at St. Paul's, or rather on the grounds, of the State Agricultu ral Society midway between St. 'aul's and Minneapolis, on August 25th. - It is expected , to be "-the grandest meeting of American agri culturists known in the. history, of he country, to be attended by lead ing men from all the States - ofl the Union. From Western North Car olina Maj. W. W. . Rollins and Col. S. McD. Tate are accredited dele gates; and Capt. M.r J.' Fagg will probably be in attendance.' ' -V i mj an : " Caesar's Head Hotel. . Under the charge of F. A-1 Miles, M. D, is open for the reception of guests; always a delightful and popu lar place, visitors from . this point will be glad to learn how the facili-r ties of reaching it has been increas ed by the opening of the. Asheville and Spartanburg railroad. It ia now an easy trip of less than a day from Asheville. Leaving here at 7 a. m. Hendersonville is reached at a quar ter after 8 : breakfast then if you have not done: so ; . then . take the stage at the depot for Caesar's Head which you reach early in the after noon. - And this is one of the most pleasant trips that can be made. The Midsumaieb Mieket ' Held at the Swannanoahoifiilast night must haye beea A greafWbess judging from the large attendance of buyers. The room, a very lL1' one, was occupied from end to end with tables and gay booths, each in charge of prettily costumed attend ants; and their beauty- and winning ways made the sale of wares rapid. The com estiblea were delicatey taste-: ful or substantial to suit the wants of the buyers.V. : V There were many strangers pres ent, visitors to - the city, . and they seemed to takeVespecial pleasure f iu the animated picture As well kff'the substantial provision for their com fort.. : - i-v ' : We haye no doubt that jthe mar ket vas a profitable5oa , , r- Those Linen Bosom . Reinforced frpint and hack Shirts fully worth 75 cents for 49 cents, just ia ; fj at WHin.otK '' &!AlmJm 0n.ZtJaJ Tf..lnA Ar CMtfi and Morgan Erof celebrated Slices in ; the new cuts. - " , eod - ' n. eedwoodX co. ASSO To Meet ia Aslieville Year. Ifext xesterday aiternoon . we nad a very agreeable visit from Dr. A. W. Hull ol Chicago. He is chairman of the executive commitlee of the American Dental ' Association, and after the adjournment, last week; of the annual session at Niagara Falls, comes south in pursuance, of a reso lution of ; that body to hold its next annual . session in Asheville; to act quaint himself with, the "conditions involved in ; arrangements ,ibr, the meeting Dr. Hall informs us that the local committee to take charge of the preliminary arrangements are Dr. japore, 01 vxiumpia,o. j., ui, Bland, of Charlotte; Nr-C, and .Dr. B. H. Douglass,.of Asevf '1; The meeting will be kHdresting from the fact that it 'will 'be the'first proposed to be held by. the National Association south of the Potomac, another, evidence of the growth of ideas and - greater : knowledge- of Asheville. The Grakd Ckntbal Hotel Stables Are unsurpassed in town, either for efficiency or elegance of service. Every thing is new, the stables having been started this year, and any one desiring a carriage, buggy or horseback ride should give them a trial, Mr. Sam Chedister has immediate charge of the stables.tand will give cheerful response to all calls. ' ' ? i Personal. Mrs. R. D. Smith and her sister Mrs. Emma McKinney, of the Columbia (Tennessee) "Atheneum,' a celebrated institution of learning, arrived in the city yesterday, and are the guests of their relatives, Mrs. B. P. Steele and Miss Lulie Swain. Mrs. Smith is one of the finest elocutionists in - the South, and has del i'li ted many large audiences by her recitations. Onions to the Fronts ' Daniel R. Clynier, ex-mayor of Read ing, l'a., informs us by postal, that onions inhaled, cause sleep, rest and repose." . This is a dangerous piece of information to get out "Sleep,-rest and repose" are what all sigh for; , and if it is attained so readily as Mr. Clymer suggests by fianging a bruised onion around the neck "to make its odor thorough," we may expect some fearful innovations of new fashions. The dudes will wear strings of Weathersfleld reds around their necks, and the belles may . girdle their forms with the same odorous ornament. Fashion does not stand on ceremony. and when it endorsed the sunflower, it ha3 not far to go to take up the onion.. Tobacco Market. - ' We hav"e stopped for. some time the reports f tobacco sales, which have become irregular as the end of AMERICAN BEXTAI4 CIATION the season advances and whicli arelfieeihiwior Governor. made only for the convenience of sellers. Some considerable sales have been made, however, but we have no report. The Farmers' in forms us of a sale made y ester da v for Lewis All man, of Buncombe, of 880 pounds, which brought $230-- 60, an average of ?2b.lU per hun dred. - Up to the time of going to press last night nothing, as we learned by telegraph, had been done to bring the croceedmes of the convention at Nashville to a. close.. ; :: ' '; ' . i. The weather yesterday was: fine, somewhat warm, and many tobk ad-4 vantage of it to go on short exctrr- stons or rides in the vicinity." . i Justice Henry Mclver of the Supreme Court of South Carolina is at the Swan- naDoa, and also W. j. CrosswelL O. M.J Sadler and T. D, Gillespie. - rstU List op Ukclaimed Letters IKO . in Asheville Post Office; tor Week ekdinq Aug 8th, ISSGi cJ -I Males Dr W S Anderson. H Branch, Walter Blackwell," Rev. J V Berryr Jno Boyd, McBrank, 'A ?-H jBrysdat Stony Btrrnett, J A Buxton, Mack Datagherrr, J C Davidson F W-Cells, G P Erwin, J M-j Green, TCS L. K Hemphill, L. a Lee, A'J Ledford, Geo Lincoln, W P Moffitt, N D t May, Jas Miller, J B Parham, A'rlnu'r Pjkej Aaron Rawlings, ML Reed, fl O Reese, David Reeves, "N t "Robert son, Rev T.A Wharton, Andrew WarneF,J S V Weeks, C U West, Joseph xates. 4- juemaies Mrs j Jjicxiets, Jirs a a Morgan, Mrs Annor; Ray,.M- Lucy :T Rice, Mrs M A Smith,- Mrs B Walter Taylor, " Mrs A 1 E Wood, Misses Susan Baxter, Angie Caldwell Jane cole, Agnes Euins, Addie Hendersoh,, Alice Hemp hill, Hauis Hendier,- Mary Polly Hill, Iillie Jonea; A D Lawi'M B Lee, Mary E Matthews Lula McElratby ,.Arzie Rice, Emily Ward. . ; -fi. ; tf Parties desiriii the above letters will V.eff wy,ved't?,d,g,of W. T. Weaver. P. M. t -i . .: W. P. McKke, tlerki : mm i-1.. C'STliATED W-V't- Roan- "colored w-ith- only one eye, from "the premises of W. p, Blair. 'Any inforrhatlori oTher , canboSleft at the Carolina .House.' .. j vV:- .--y-,--, . -i J :-::?: It i Novelties Aim Cubiosities ". ' From home and abroad:5 in . endless varieties at La w's, 2 doors above Swan- hafloft Hotel: ' - DiBooci4j;v-":-;"i--"iv-;-j : : -A larae lot ofZeigler's samples of very fine shoes for Ladies,-Misses, . Children, Infanta and ilen., ""fry. I : ,. .. .-. II, Redwood; eod. tC v-s-' .-!'. One Price Storo. To Visitors Asp Others. . '' ': ' Wihes by the case, and other first-class goods, can be obtained at reasonable Talcs at the White Man's Bar, . . s .-!; r . '.. . : rpoe the AshevUIe Gtmcn. THE WAY TO SAVE A DOLLAR. . Messrs Editors: What a pitiable object is that man who has notbne dollar ahead in 'the .worTd, not even one 'dollar i , jjrac; ios Heavens ! How:- edrry I feel for such a man. Poor fellow, he is miserably dependent on the passing circumstances of the hour and may become a beggar at any moment. Think of that ! He can't know the feelings' of true manhood at all, can he? - But when a man has saved u some money and knows he has enous! m case of need or sickness, or perhaps to support him for the rest of his life how like a man he feels. See how erect he walks along on streets, no beggar that, I can tell you i , He" walks like a man. He talks like a man. He- looks you in the face like a man. . ..Vi . Every Inan is the architect of his own for tune. Set that down n a fact, and if there are any who think themselves poor oecause loriune aoes.not tiror them, and think it is a great secret how to get rich, leu mem 10 come iotae and in one single simple word of .rfour, Jittle letters I can teash them the secret SAVE III , . ; bomathink . that, uf-.they were .pot married they could da better, sorae think "it is better, to enjoy life' when they. can. ana so spend an they .get," some , think they have no talent for making -money and tellyou that none of their family ever did get rich.- - -'.-.. .; : I answer ; "What maintains ono vice, wouia Drwg up two emigren." a penny saved is twice earned.'? and that "applic ation inyouth rnakesi old age eomfart able.", - : ; No man has any business to be rxor. and he has still less reason tocharge'his poverty an to lack ol work or the crops. It is his own fault, solely and singly, no thing more or less; his own blindness, ignorance ana seit-durrender to toe in dulgence of the hour. - V : Many people remain poor all this hfe. simpiy Decause mey never try to get out ol poverty. ' - ; w i It is a great folly, Messrs. Editors, to be poor, and the secret of being "comfort m . able which I learned by experiment is to save,' save, save." I see that you published a letter of my cousin "Timothy Bluegrass," and as he and I both propose helping ourselves by depositing our savings in this new Bank which 1 see advertises soliciting particul arly the accounts of mechanics and labor ing men, 1 thought you might let me help a good cause, and see myself in print at the same time. Yours, . i . ( Jonathan Sledgehammer. The Tennessee Democratic . Convention Now in session in Nashville excites much '.interest abroad -as well as tribulation among its' members. It is an unusually large body, with very pro nounced sectional preferences and deci ded animosities. Our Infoimatioh comes down to the evening of tho 10th, and not being able to make head ,nor tail of the conflicting telegrams, we cut the knot by giving the following from the Knoxville Tribuneof thellth 5 ' . ;' Nashville, Tenn., Aug. la The East i Tennessee delegates met in Caucus this morning at ten o'clock, in the Olympic theatre for the purpose of selecting from the seven candidates from the, Eastern division of the State the strongest man whose name should ba presented to the Democratic convention as East Tennes- 15. J- C. Cawood. Of Jefferson county. was elected chairman and Joe. IL Bean. of the Knoxville Tribune, was made Sec retary. -v . - - . The mends of Hon. Robert L. Taylor refused to go into the caucus and many of them disobeyed the instructions of their counties by declining to participate. iiut the xast Tennessee delegates bv an overwhelming majority decided to hold the preliminary caucus. . . The names 01 Hon. Thomas L. Wil liams of Knox counsy, Hon. T. M. Mo Connell of Hamilton county and Hon. John Allison of -Washington county were placed before tho Convention. On the hrst three ballots Williams was ahead, McConnell second and' Allison thirty jjThenthe caucus adjourned for ainaer j in the afternoon the votes were about the same as at the morning session, but as the balloting , progressed McCon nell gained and was soon in the lead with Williamsseeond; On the nineteenth bal lot Williams withdrew and the greater patt of bis strength went to McConnell. Un the twentieth ballot after some delay Allison was withdrawn and McConnell was chosen by acclamation, j ; ; r t There was considerable feeling against Taylor's friends because theV refused to go into the caugus, and the East Tennessee delegates who went into the caucus will not now vote for Taylor under any con sideration. Should McConnell fail to secure the nomination there is scarcely a possibility that his strength would go to Taylor. The delegates j who were ia the ,ast Tennessee ca"caa .will divide the strength between Dibrell and Looney should; McConnell .fail. Dibrell would receive themajority if the East Tennee see votes. ;' : ' There is considerable excitement to night and' as ia usualon such, occasions, the Maxwell House lobby is packed f it h delegates1 from' all parts Tf the4 State. Bob Taylor's friends are; more excited than any other- delegates, and are dis agreeing among themselves. They now admit that Taylor woulcf have? been the nominee of the caucus had they not re fused to go into it, and they feel that their refusal has defeated him. ; J . Thersniow seems torbe Onlrcae chance left for Taylor. - He wilTKave, his friends claim, .400 votes ia the .convention. These Witt"; stickj thtnj?f Irrcasev of dead lock"betweenthe other 'candidates or between Dibrell and Looney the Tay lor ' men wnl attempt Jto stampede the convention for -their favorite. This ia Taylor's only chance. f . ,77 ' i - Colonel :Wi A'.J Henderson, Of Knox seems to be 'developing ' some strength and he is thought to: stand as good a chance for. the nominatioa as Taylor. Hon. W. L, Ledgerwood is spoken of as a dark horse though the sentiment of the convention, js strongly' against' dark horses, Red Cloud is one of the possibilities-.. " . -' i-,;-.""Vs v -' There ' is a -general opinion that the convention to-morrow will adopt a con servative platform. The tariff , plank of the National Democratic platform of 1884 ,will be. endorsed, the. convention will; be silent upon the Blair bill and 1 tho rail road commission and will recommend a discontinuance of the penitential lease system as soon as a better system can be found. ! There will doubtless be a sub mission plsnk in the. platform though there will be a discreet cilence upon the merits of prohibition, ,The platform, will bo brief. .,.... - - t - r ' Mexican Grass and other Hammocks jnstm at Whitlock's. : LATEST; NEWS BY MAILS. EvrGoy. Stephenson of Kentucky 13 dead at tne age 01 16. , , - Keuer .has , withdrawn from the Congressional contest in Ohio. ; - Minister Jackson, now represent ing our government in M exico, is to resign.'.. ' " ': ; ; ,-': The State JExecutive Republican committee met at Raleigh on the 10th and decided to call no State Convention this yeari... V. - ' The Tennessee Democratic Con vention in Nashville was a large and stormy body. ;The East Tennessee members held a caucus, and agreed to present Major McConnelL About 600 votes were claimed as -pledged to Taylor, but his chances are lost ?A New York telegrarri of the 10th", : The cr'ud iury to-da v : returnod indictments against Commissioner of Public works Squires. adlVMaiii rice B, Flynfcto whoui Squiees; gwe: his resignation and, who is , said to "owu": Squires. Squires was soon arrested, and: Flynn. surrendered to the" District Attorney. , : ' . . ,', ( i- A Memphis telegram of the 10th, says: ;. - ' ; - - H. M.' Sullivan:; Secretary of the Board of trustees of the Stale Uni versity at Oxford, Mississippi, was shot and killed Sundaj night by. J. m. iiowey, law protcssor of the University. The'cause of the diffi culty is said to be differences that have existed for some time between the professors and the trustees. . Mr. Tilden lefU9.000.000 for the benefit of time will show." u - . AVer's Sarsaparilla is designed for those who need a medicine to purify rheir blood, build them up, increase their appetite, and rejuvenate their whole system. No other preparation so well meets this want. It touches the ex act spot.- Its record of forty years iso of constant triumph over disease. taune Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear: Fans. Bib' bans, Corsets, Ruchinge, Parasols, Stopping nags, &c;- , ,.-.. eod , . H. HKD n UUD tfc CO. Wool, Dress Goods. Velvets. Satins, Silh Salines, Seersuckers, Ginghams, Percales, l'rints, &c , II. fiUU WOOD & CO., eod , , . " One I'nce htore. Florida Curiosities. . Dont fail to see. that handsomo collec tion of Florida curiosities on exhibition, and for sale at Morgan's Book Store in Eagle Hotel Block. Live and stuffed Alligators, -Rare Florida birds, Fine Feather Fans, Alligator teeth and Boar's tusk jewelery. Sea-shells, Bird's eggs, &c. aug a-uzmos ' . A few persons can get comfortable board at Mrs. T. W. Jones', at moderate prices, at Warm Springs, N. C. . 1 aug7-dtt . . . ,. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bricks for sale. : 1 . T A.TENNEOT, Hand-made and Repra-sd Brick for sale by- tl ' ' angl2dtw H- H-WE Architect and (t Engineer. NOTICE. Designs, Specifications, and XttimatM ot tht " ' style or building- furnished upon appjicatloa, A. I have in my pof sisslon a CLAY BANK MARE, work superintended when desired. All work an about 13 bands high and about 7 j ears old, which trusted to me aa Civil Enxineer will receive I believe ha been stolen. The owner can have prompt attention. Thorough draineg of laad the animal by proving property and paying a specialty. Post 'Office address. Asheville charges. ROBT. U. GARRET1. Best,N. C. Residence Swannanoa Brldgef - aug 12 If mayl6-6mos ROLLER MILL. j a. watson. M. D. " OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE If you want good flour, bring your wheat to corner of 0 rove street and Patton Avenue. 1 Sit PVCZlO lllill. Offlcehours: 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to 8 P. U a l dM.iis9 , Calls left at Carmlchael'a or Pelham's Drnf Hominy Creek, and have it ground into Roller Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by tel Process floor. It -ualtes the whitest, lighieat and epSone. - ' , , most wholesome bread. unel2-dtf , augl2 w8t - ' " ' .1 1 . rriHOS. A. JONES, pO RENT A FIXE FARM. - , , - . ! . The floe farm belonging to Capt. P. F. Pat (on ' Attorney at LttW ,'. jost outside the city limits containing SS5 acres ' ASHEVILLE. N. C 70 acres of which ia choice bottom, suitable for 7T. , - ' - gardening, trucking and general farming, wUl be Oct 22-ly s w Office with Davidson a Ma offered for rent on private contract till the 10th . J, ... - . day of September next, and if not disposed of by -R3. W. L. i W. D. HILLIARD, , that time wUl be reLtsd on that day to the high- 1 M - est bidder. A suitable and acceptable tenant PlivuUUna n can get this propeity for a term of years If deair- A"nysieians ana HOreOna- ed. lfo'PlcIOTolifeCOCKE!f t Office next door sonth Old Bank t . auglideodwlm , Real Estate Dcalei a. . , Jan S-6 mos r ., . , , ,, : j ? Cffi'saT'sHeaaHotel, DESTAL CARD8-' - ' BH. DOUGLASS, D. D. &, . : -.w, r , . Dental Rooms over DeVaulfs, Drag Stor CAESAR'S HEAD MOUNTAINS, esidenoe ln sane building AshevIPe, N. C. . J . . fehS-wisw ; - ' ":" - - a bold outlying rpnr of the Bine Ridge, Four ' i,,,,.. , i Climate unparalleled. Average temneraace from 553 to 70, Mineral waters abundant. , ; - i-very convenience provioea at tne iioiei. . Terms : $2 per day, S10 per week. 536 per month. HOW TO REACH CAESAR'S .HEAD. . .JSJL-.i .i (M HI ;, .t , Take 7 a.m. train at Asheville. come to Hen dersonville, N. C, 8 a. take stage at depot. arrive at Cjcsars ucf.a same anernoon. - . , '' ' r. A. MILjCo, 11. D., rxopr. i;'KUgt2dltn,(,v :! it i-.i '-' - t -. A NKOTJNCE31EXT. V-.. .,- -r!'!;.'i.'..J -f. " To the voters of Buncombe county. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Clerk of the buDenor court subject, However, to toe nomination ofthaDemocrt tie party. iaUgM-tUC J.;;;l . ri,4UU tfc liAAXUJiI.lv Gi arit &"r6 se b e r fy; 5raduateS of tho Phila'a College of FharmaoyJ -iv, j .ii.lt i.iAri! n-.-f, :. t ti.'t 1. Fliaraiacentieal Chemists, "- - - - -. .. ''it ' HAVING purchased the Drug Store of Mr. CW. Da Vault, re will ' be glad to meet' his many 'customers, and hope to retain .the good reputation the store has obtalnedjtinder bis 8Ujporvision by dupensing"::,.;;;;,, :; .PurprusCare u! Wefitnake a epecialty-'of ; Bquibbs' Preparations and compounding prescrip tionsvt iij'av ; -i ; -a-r aa 8 dGm ROE SALE. , . -. . - -j . A fine MAGIC LANTERN, and complete outfit, complete with everything, cost IU, price $3 cash. Sendatonco. . H.J. FORNEY, aug 8-dlw. . ; X. i' i - Brittain, N, C" IfASON'S ill' Improved Frail Jars and Jelly Glasses, Ice Cream Freesertuat , i BEARDEN, RANKIN' & CO. inly 18-dtf- v j..-.-:. m . ' '"PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHA8. A. MOuRE. - P. A. CUMMINQ3. jyj"OOBE & CUMMINGS, Attorneys and Counsellors at l.a4 ' ! iBTJwtrrfTw' xt i ' ' - Practice la the United 8tatM Circuit and Ma rict Courta at Aahevilla. HtrntMrllla f 't,.rl,4,. and Greensboro; ia the Suprem Caen ut Rkigh and in the Courts of the Twvlveth Jodioiai 1U- irici or the uut of North Carolina. - -Special attention given to coltacttoas of olahw aug7-ly w&iw TVR. M. SOUVIELLE, ; : , ; ,, , LATE OF THE PARIS LONDON HoPITALS. Diseases Of Us Ed, E:arl, TlrCit. to aspecialty.; v., Office Hours ; 10 a. m. to 5 p.' ia, . , , Office, Eagle IIoteu - .. aug 7 dim , ASHEVILLE, N. C. DR. A M. BALLARD, ' ' i "i P1IYSICIAH aad jSURGKOV. , Office North Sldn Pllhlln Snnam IiaMuu... Baywood street. Office Telephone Call Mo. M- uesiacnce Telephone Call Ko. 43, , . - , . jpiC.QvW-PUBFQXiuu. ars his professional w !' atrviwa ts the citizens of Asheville and 6irround- ing country. Office over CaraJchael't Dreg store.. Residence Charlotte at. ,deI5-dly DOCTORS GATCHELI.' - PHYSICIANS, i i Special attention to Chronle Dls. eases, including those of ' -: Throat and xVangg. ;' ' t&F Office over COWAN'S JEWELRY STORE, Patton Avenue. de 10-dly "Yy w, JONES,, . . , Attorney at Itaw s ASHEVILLE, 1 :. - . . . . . X. C Office in Johnston Building opposite CW. . .-. House Square. . ' .f . -.. , Practices in the Courts of Western North Carolina and . Supreme Co"xt at Raleigh. nov 26-iyd DRS. McGILL & BATTLE, " I' '' i ,:. i !,'. : Ward Law McGill, M. D., 5 Practice limited to Eye, Kar,l roht and Lung. 8am. Wsstrat Battle. M. D..;u. 8. . Physician and Suigeon. . Offices over Dc Vault's Drug Store. 3Offlce hours 10 a. m. to 12 nu, and 1 to 4 p - . ..!.-.. atai-tf jTJK. JOHN HEY WILLIAH8, Physician and Surgeon. : , ) nnin. . ifi a. n a n v. . vu.v? .u uuuti pniui uc 1 im 1 1 Wkmmk Jcncc on French Broad Avenue. Office hoars H x. to lp.au and from S tot p. as. . . Thic. J?. Davimon. Jam. G. IIabtv fVAVlDSON A MARTIN, A ttoraeys eeiuUarMt.La ASKKVILLK, N. C, Will mm.Wk. In the Sth and tth Jndlelal nutrtn aud iu the Supreme Court of North Carolina, aao in tne reuerai courts or Vm weatera District ei North Carolina. Refer to the Bank of AshevUIe J " ;' sepl9-ewAwea . ; TAMES A. BURROUGHS. . . Physician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. C, ' Office o ver Powell A Snldij. ' : ' ' Wtrnf Residence corner of Mala and Wbodfin Btrwta.-- . DR. J. Q. QCEEN hat removed hla office to the Y. M. C. A. rooms oil Patton Avenue, and offers his professional services to the public. . All professional work; done with skill and neatueas. : . . ... : 1 , j .-,f! -:.Fi : . lune 10-tUwtf. . . ' .. DR. R. II. REEYE3, D. D. C, i. -. Oman in Binder Building, ..? . t ppoaite Central Hotel, ABHEyXLLS, N. O rb I'tii -f! reraona having art! dotal work-4oat arter Irying tt two or three weeks. U ant sat la flail, can return tt tad the moae? wUl be refuaded. . Jj 1 ' i jii Tiental Sdrfteon. i - i.i Office In tatlsett building, second floors Al vork will receive prompt and careful attentloa. ;lyl4dly M.,?;t. 'K',J'i - wi - ; Reread Tickets llli-J- - BOUGHT ?.AS"D SOLD T . " W; Tf "BRANCH, . i.J j.'li.lV.I s ti'.i't . t -t.l .:! t s CLERK Al THE EAGLE HOTEL .: Y. t r-liAsKcviUe, iV.-C.-i (? - 'P ' - ' " ' jQlS-dt t . ' : ;." '. k - . .- v - . :r .. .
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1886, edition 1
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