ASUKVIXLE SOCIETIES. : " ' Cyrcne OowtMaudery, No. S.S. A. Porter Eminent Commander; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meet first Wednesday night In each month.. ; AchrvMe Chapter, B. A. Jf.-G. H. Bell, High Priest; 8. Hammershlag, Secretary. Meets the second Wednesday night In each mouth. ML Herman i-woe.No. 118. A..F. & A. M -H. C. Fagg Worshipful Master: Fred. I. Jacob Secretary. Meets he first Friday uight in each ""sSamwinofl Lodge. A. f JL, "No. 646.-1 Boardman, Dictator; Jordan Stone, becrc Meets the first and third Monday nights in French Broad OmneO, Ko. 701, S. A.. Kllis Levy, Eogent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets In the hall of the Knights of Honor on the second and fou.-th Monday nights In each month. 77k? Woman' MUnonary Society of the M.S. Church, South, meet in the church class-room on t he First Friday of everv month at 4 o'clock P.M. The Beauty of the West Lodge JVo. 40, F. A. A. Y. M. Meets on the first aud third Monday nights in each month. James Lattunore, Worshipful Master ; H. B. Erown, Secretary. Tine Aslieville Public Library, over Mr. Kep ler's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next door to The Bank of Asheville, is open to vis itors from 19 a. m. to 1 p. in. and from 4:3U to :30 p.m. -VTW tsrJE I'U HIII'K. KlUKMOBV. Methodist Episcopal Church Church , St. ' - Eov. W. W. Bays Morning services 11 a. m. ; avoiung rorvicos 7J4 p m.; prayer meeting Wed aesday evening 1)i p. m. Sabbath school 9 a. m. Presbyterian Church Church St. lie v. J. P. Gammon Services 11 a. m.;7Jp. m.; prayer meeting five p. m. Wednes day; Sabbath school half-past 9 a. ni. , J Episcopal Church, Trinity corner Church and Willow Sts. Kov. Jarvis Buxton, D. D. Bev. Varday McBee, Assistant Bfctor. Services Sunday, U . m. ; 5 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdays, 5 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. ! Baptist Church corner Woodfin and Spruce. Bev. J. L. Carroll Servicos 11 a m.; 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. m. Wednesday; Sabbath school 9 a. m. Hotnan Catholic Church. Kev. John A. McHugh Services everySnn day at 11 a. m., hut the first Sunday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at Ashe- Dovhlcday Mixtion Church. Lev W W Bays Pastor. Sabbath School, J H Weaver Supt. COLORED CHURCHES. A. il. B. Church (Zion) Coliege St. . Bev. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m. ; 3 p. m., and half.past 7 p- ra. Sabbath school 9 m. Baptist. Bev. Mr. Rumley Services 11 a. in.: 3 p.m. and half-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m Episcopal. Bev. Mr. Massiah Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 3 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. Home Treatment. WE ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Ashevillc. N. C. Office on Main Street, 1'ulllam House, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Kheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, and, in fact, all chronic dis eases, and all diseases resulting from an impover ished condition of the blood. If you are able to walk to the office, you CAN be CUBED, as many are being cured by our new treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, th - Medicated Vapor. 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 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 ocal effect desired, but ' A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. . If you have any kind of Lung disease, come and consult us. We will not charge you anything for consultation. . . THE OXYGEN GAS, . breathed two or three times a day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may think yourself beyond the reach of remedies. There is not the least danger connected with the treat ment. The e fleet is pleasant, and the result permanent. , For Asthma, it is a specific as much as Quinine s for chills. If jou have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, onr treatment will permanently cure y-ju. We have been using the . r OXYGEN - ' " AND THE MEDICATED .VAPOR for some years, and in that time we have cared hundreds ot cases of Consumption after they had repeatel hemorrhages, aud were given up by the best physicians in the land. NO MEDICINE GIVEN. " All diseases treated locally. Quit taking med icine. Come to our office, . and get nature's remedy, COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention to BECTAL DIS KA8B3. - FlLJiS, DISTULA, FISSURE, AND RECTAL ULCER. . Wo have n entirely new treatment, that Is ainless; the patient need not lose one honr from usincss or pleasure. We do not use the knife or litgatnre, or th carbolic acid injection. - We can CUBE . yon, and are willing to INSURE a CUBE, if you so desire. NO CURE, NO PAY! We send -the HOME TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for $13. - We do not fiublish Testimonals, but on application will urnishany number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment. Consultation free. DBS. HABGAN fc STONE, Members of the firm of H;, H. & B, Phy sicians. augl-dlm NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Sells PIANOS and ORGANS pn Monthly In .tallinctits of $5 and S10. " . - , : ONE PRICE ONLY. Sheet Mode and Manic Books. , 01d instru ments taken In exchange. i"or Catalogues and Circulars apply to - - 0. TALK.. . . angl7:dAwly . " J :' "'. Vv ' k' J TX)Il RENT,- . : J . ; Two offices, over our store. f sug 20-d3t , -; ' -PowstL & Skideb. . DAILY EDIXIQN. THE DAILY CITIZEN' . Z be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following ate strictly cash ; -; ' Six Months. . -.' " v 3 QTi Three " .. . r -. . : .V50 One " : . : . - 60 One Week, ; .: .- Z 15 Our Carriers will deliver fia paper ev ery Mofning in every .pH of the city to our subscribers, and pi-ties wanting it will please call at theCrnzzN Office. Send your JobtVork of all kinds to Jhe Citizen Office, you want it done neatly, cheaply andaiik dispatch. ' ; " Aar.val mm& Departure of Vamnsasrer . Tralmt. - - SjtusBUBT Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 7:52 r. x. - " Departs 10)0 m and &:31 p m. "TefllBeBeec-Arrlvea a. inland 5:21 p. m. . Departs 10:01 a in. and 8:05 p m. WATincsvTLiJt Arrives 320 p m. and departs 10:10 a. m. The general mail from the East is received by the 9:55 a. m. train ; the general mail from the Taint Bock branch by the 5:21 p. m. train. A mail from Washington and Charlotte, or pouches from lines connected with these points ib received by the 7:52 p. nu train ; and pouch es for the same points, and to points between Aeheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east. INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. 5fWe invite attention to tho adver tisement of N. Plumadoro, concerning lands icu sale. tf Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. The following is the schedule at pres ent run on the Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville 7 a. Arrive at Hendersonvillo 8:15 " " Spartanburg 11:40 Leave Spartanburg . 4 p. Arrive at Hendersonvillo 7:10 " Asheville 8:15 m. c No better fare Round Knob. anywhere than at Fine rains refreslied the coun- try yesterday afternoon. A ticket for sale to Charleston via North Eastern Railroad, good to 31st of August. Apply to Neel and Baird. Visitors should be sure to visit Round Knob.. They can be well accommodated for the day or week. Mr. Charlie Starnes has been con fined to his room sick for several days. He is now improving and will soon be out again:- Miss Sudie Young,, daughter of CoL John A. Youpgi of Union, S. C, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Troy, We inritp " special attcrrdda.to Turner's Restaurant advertisement in another column. His lunch counter isunsurpassed in this sec tion. Our friend Mr. Battle of the A&ws Observer, and his wife, are spending some days in this city enjoying the mountain breezes. They are at the Eagle. ; - :j: ' ' - . Remember, the sale of bcautifnl lota in East Asheville, on Beaumont street own ed by "Mrs. H M. I Ierndon. Tfier will he sold on Monday next,: 30th. at auction, by Mr. uwyn, agent. This is -very, nana- some ana valuable property, .ana we commend it (o the attention of all inter ested. An old comrade-in arms of " the writer of this, and a tar-heel through and through, though now a Texan, Mr. Joseph ' A. . Clifton, with his wife and child, are in the cityl A truer man , does . not. live , than Joe, end we greet him again, aftei some years, with genuine pleasure. Majah Malone's organ says, in reply to the News-Observer, that its editor, of course, will stand by the party because he is enjoying official crumbs. The Majah has held of fice for some yeiirs under the party. Ofliceholding Is the test and ex tent of his principles. So soon as the teat was pulled from his mouth to make room for another, he ca vorts around and tries to steal his way back between the legs -of .the official animal. The people of this district think he has had his share. "Guy Cyril,?, HintonAi Helper, returned yesterday from a two weeks tramp up in Watauga and Cald well counties. Mr. -Helper's letters from different parts of Western North Carolina are attracting much atten tion and are a positive benefit to us. Probably no young man coming among us has done so much to at tract the attention of outside capital to this section of our ft tale as Mr. Helper. He is an untiring, conscien? tious worker and a pleasing writer, and is ever ready to answer enquiries regarding Western - North Carolina from whatever source they "may come. Real Babgains Now, : ' ' . .. At Law's.v We must make room ; for the fall stock eoon to arrive. Great in ducements offered in best grade, Silver ware, especially in Castors and hollow ware, f . -- ,' i Triple plate knives S2 set single plate knives f 1 set, and Spoons and Forks pro portionately ,low. Crockery and .Glass greatly reduced. Tea and Chamber' Sets at wonderfully Jow figuresj-at -. . - Law's, r, ' ; V' opposite Eagle Jlotelr" ;" . ' . - ' . . v For ,'evcnr delicacy of the season. served up in the best manner, go to Tur ners lunch -counter, - in - the -JohnBton building, corner Patton Ave. and .Main street. ' - -: A choice lot of hieh novelties in Dress Goods for autumn just to hand. ' -r atig 20 eodtf . II. Redwood & Co. ser-ie DXily i CItize 'Jcafa al ways be loind at the News Stand at the dd Ceitral buUdihg. ' . r; To Advtisebs.: . ! : v ' .. ; .. .; If yd want to reach the people, if you WBit'any thing, or have any thing to bell, send your ; advertisements to the Daily and Weekly Citizen. - The larg est circulation, and increasing. Please Take Notice. 7 ; The Board of Managers of the Mission Hospital are hereby notified of a called meeting at the Hospital to-day : fSat nrday) afternoon at 5i o'clock. ! 1 1 The; Flopboodle ' Euigbabt's Lamest, Upon Stabtino up Salt- Rivee, Plunged in a gulf of deep despair, ' - : Without a blame Bhirt to wear, , '; , Withonta friend, without the "boodk.", l'-m nothing worte a 'funct Flopdoodle.. Fixe-TTbw Tobacco, n - ; t ) ic. Our friend J. Wilev - Nelson, of the farmers warehouse, brought to our office yesterday a simple of nowrbp tobacco from the growing ' crop 6f Mr. Chas. A. Nichols, of Barr.ards, Madison countyV When entirely etired it witl be a splendid lemon wrapper. Friend Nichols takes great pains with the cul tivation of his crop, and always has good tobacco. " We wish every leaf, fee has this year may turn him out "an hund red fold" of shekles. ' '-. - - Fine Black Moustajh Cattle. Mr. Kelly on Wednesday, - and Mr. Dougherty on Tuesday; bought a splen did lot of beef cattle to this market, fresh from the fresh pastures of Black Moun tain. They were "fat-and sassy," spe cially, fat, and elegant. Of course pur meat dealers did not ' permit them to le"ave Asheville. Mr. G. W. Bell,' whose stall is on Eagle street, bought both lots, and is now supplying his customers with superb Black Mountain beef. Call and leave your orders. Death t f Col. II. B: Short; ' '; " We were pained to hear of the death of the above excellent citizen of our State: He died Wednesday at Wilmington: . Ho was a true man in all respects, and had many friends all over the State. ' TnE County-Democracv - Meet in conventionto-day.to nom inate candidates for the legislature and the several county offices- All things indicate a very large conven tion. Let us conjure our friends to lay aside any or all prejudices, 'if they have any; for or against any manor section, come together as men determined to servo best the partyv&rin toking they 'oestjth BYenrie. id front -of serve the real interests ox Buncombe, let harmony prevail, and, when the result is declared, all determine to unite upon the nominees, and carry old Buncombe as heretofore. We bespeak the utmost harmony, good feeling, fullest resrect each for the other's opinions or preferences, and a united support of the choice of the majority. . - - -- - - - - Mr. Ovide-Dopree. A number of our citizens remem ber, and most kindly, the above very excellent gentleman. For ; some years he has been residing in New York city, devoting himself entirely to the practice orhis profession, the law, in which, we are pleased to know he has been very successful, a day or so sinco he was thought ful enough to write his friend of other days, Hon. Thomas. D. John ston, a -letter warmly congratulas ting him" upon his renomina tion, ,and saying many kind things' about his usefulness f in the past Congress and future prospects. Mr. D., closed by saying '' he hoped yet to be; able to , visit ' his . vold home, and may be, spend . hist oid age in Asheville. May a just Provi dence continue to smile upon and prosper him. His friends here will welcome him most warmly. - The Mountain Park Hotel at Hot Springs is now entertaining a large number of guetsts. It may be called full, but not to overflowing and is fully able to handsomely entertain all who,come. " It is certainly .ele gantly "kept; The baths are in per fection, surpassing- in - comfort of equipment s well as character of the water anything in the United States except, possibly, the . Arkan sas Hot Springs. The character of the company there is of the highest social caste, and includes a number of national : reputation. 1 Wc -will publish a ;- partil list of, them i to morrow. The Advance repudiates the col lar of the democratic party, and dons that of the Floopdoodle " self nomirmted candidate for Congress, the "Majah." The Citizen v wears the collar of the democratic party, unstained or juntrammeled. ..This is the difference twixt uej only; this and ' nothing , more, or less; The people are with the Citizen, too. - -J Most Excellent. ".:. '; , t . J J.. Atkins, Chief of Police Knox ville. Tenn... writes: Mt familv and I are benenciaries of your most excellent medicine, ; Dr. King's. New Discovery for consumption: haviDflr fonnd it to be all that you claim for it, desire to t Jtif to its virt0e.V JViy menca to y iu.m ; , hare recommended it, praisd it at every opportunity.? erf - King's New Discov ery for Consumption . is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, ' Broncitis, Asthmas, Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest and Lungs. -r- i - -: Trial bottles free at 11. il, Lyons drug store. Large "size Sl.OCT.- Helper's New Gtjtde Book. , We are in receipt of HintonA. Helper's ne;iediUon. .iiis Guide Book V-Natires Trundle-Be.d ofRe curjertioii'f sent us by the mblish- crs VThr South Publishing. Co.," of Mr. Helper1, deserves great credit for his energy ;'and ability.fn -placing this very exhaustive, commendable and beautifully illustrated . edition o!f his booK; before the public ;wbich will nio doiibi' proVe of great advan tage o.ouecUonrinasmuch,as' it treats of Western N. Gdrolina in all of its different phrases.agricultural ly; 'commercially, and financially. t. . The first edition- of ; his old guide book was soon exhausted Mviog t once Iseoome, very, poplar pa acco.n t of itsliuixit and jjselal informition and recognizing the fact the Rich mond ana Danyille Kailroad order ed Beveral thousand copies , of - the new book, which for its artistic ex cellence, engravings, new facts and figures. Itinerary, of the Western N. C. R. R.. can . scarcely be surpassed. The author, and the publishers de serve much credit for so excellent a publication, so much needed in our midst Poisoned by the Ailaktus! The Ailantus or Tree of Heaven is a very poisonous - one, but we were not aware how far it was capa ble of .transmitting its deadly effect. A Mr. C. Curtis, a retired sea-captain , has called the attention of the New York board of health to this matter. He has been in poor health lately; and he lays it to poisoning by ailan tus trees that abound in his neigh borhood. Captain Curtis believes the trees are ini urious enough ." to warrant the health officers in inaug urating regular campaign against them. , "Few people know," said the cap tain, "how poisonous is the pollen that falls from the tree in July and August. It is the cause of no end of sickness in the city every summer. Any number of cases of alleged ma laria are simply cases of ailantus poisoning. Invalids are principally affected by the nearness of these trees." Captain Curtis is a friend of ex President Arthur, and when he read in the papers how, after beneficial trip3 in the park, he always had re lapses after returning home, he went to his houseto see if therewas an ailantus. handy. There was." On, his home there were rows of them and three of them in the back yard. The cap tain diagnosed the case at once, and told Gen. Arthur that he was breath ing rJoisoni He quoted lots of cases of that kind until the ex-President was at last impressed, and promised to go away. He went to New Lons don .and began to mend at once. Capt. Curtis said that he knew of lots of cases in this city. In Brook lyn the health authorities have made war upon them long ago. ' Dr. Edson, of New Ycirk,- is con vinced that there was much truth in what the captain said and prom ised to see what could be done in tho premises. w if 4 iy Many public'men of thi8 country have advocated the election of U. S. Senators by popular vote: To effect this a change in the constitution would have to made, . and this is not at all likely, because the States E refer the present plan of election y the Legislature. In - Nebraska there is a statute which, iu an indi rect way, atttemps to bring the sen atorial election before the people. It was enacted in 1875," and author, zes all voters to express their pref erence for United States Senator J Of couse, even after such an expres sion of preference members elect are! not bound to regard it, ; though in deference to popular will they might do so. The law -lias remained a dead letter until now; Senator Van Wyckr who is a - candidate for re election, has determined . to aPbeal to the people for their expression of preference, and has issued a mani festo to that effect: y , . '. ' - The improvement in the tobacco crop in this , section, is. no?. .admit ted to bevery great5 We saw ' yes terday a farmer in.the lower part of and thinks it promises as' good - as as he has ever hadV-'-The rop,"- how ever, will not bean Average either in quantity or quality, we fear. ' - . v,'-- .- urer Pills. :- ' TJse Dr. Qnnn'g Liver Pills for Sallow "com plexion. Pimple on th ace and Billiona ughb. Never sickena or gripes.- Only one for a dose. Samples free al H. H. Lyons. ' i.Ji--4i - r.-- -'4.j-i-r diwly. - - For a good plate of chicken, ham; beef, or the besteoup you ever tasted, go to Turner's, in the . Johnston building, 'cor ner Patton Avenue and . Main streets. An v 4WtanJJ obtained fo 10 cents, - ' ' '" : . "' '- ' JLaces. and Embroideries in great variety - eod i:-": : H. HEB WOOD & CO. - All persons are notified that they tonst not get sand oft' my land Uritbont having paid Tor it In advance. Tney will be indicted tf they do. ' ang 1ft d , . f . ; NATT ATKINSON. 110 BUILDERS wanted; A contractor to build a school house at Franklia N. C. Brick and all other , .material - on the ground. Apply atouce to ' ' - - . ' - 8 . . . - ALBERT S. BRYSON, 1 ang 2S dl w - - v .. - -Webster. N. CV r w ANTED. A jrenUemon wants permanent country boftrd witmn two miics 01 Asnevine. Aaurcss care CITIZSN office, Btaiingtcrnis, Ac , augWdlwlt .. . ' -... i -. "X.'' Thk Porteb Casb. f , I , ') , We regret to learn that oar account of the trial of the Porter, Administator, case was incorrect. ' Judge : Avery did not set aside the verdict, but held, as a question of ja w, that defendant railroad company was entitled to judgment npon the ver dict rendered by tho jury. As the points unvolved arc interesting to the public and specially to lawyers we append the issues and findings of tho jury in full, as follows, viz: , ; - , . : Vlstv Was Pontiff's intestate injured by the unskilful, careless or negligent man agement of one of defendant's engineers bynefendaut? , " Answer,- Yea. "', 2nd.' Did plaintiff's intestate cbn'cributa to hisinjury by his negligence? Answer, No. ' " v 3rd. Was the death of plaintilTs intes tato caused-by the negfigenco of Jack Edwards, an engineer and lellow ser vant of said olai ntifl's intestate ? Answer, Yea. - . 4t.h, Did the defendant company re tain the said Edwards An its service af ter the defendant ' company had knowl edge or. by reasonable diligence .might havo ascertained was incompetent, inef ficient or reckless in runing his engine ? Answer, Yes. . 5th,- Did the plaintilTs intestate know that saidjack Edwards was incompetent, inefficient in- running an "engine, and with such knowledge continue in the service' of tho defendant 'till he was killed?. v-. t , - Answer, Ye3. 6th, What is plaintiff's damages? Answer. $9,500. The plaintiff's counsel moved for judg ment on the ground that it was conceded that with the findings of the jury upon the first and second issues, and leaving out of view the third, fourth and fifth is sues, the plaintiff would be entitled to damages assessed, and that the finding on the fifth issue should not be held to destroy this right, because remaining in service of the company was- only a spe cies of contributory negligence on the part of plaintiff's intestate (Dunavant) and the jury had found generally that he wasnot guilty of contributory negligence. Defendants counsel insisted that the theory of the law, was, that a servant, who remained in service with a fellow servant known to be unskilful, was held by implication of law to hare con tracted to subject himself to the risks incident to such association in service, and could not in the face of such com plied contract recover damage for an in jury and in case of fatal injury and death his personal representative couiu not recover for the same reason. The court, upon the verdict, gave judg ment for defendent for costs. The plaint iff appealed. A correspondent of the Albany Arju- says : Cleveland would be a stronger can didate in 178 than he was m ; 1884. In the last contest people had to take him on trust, but he would go into the next canvass with a record true to his pledges. On tho contrary the New York world ex presses the opinion that if a Democratic State Convention were held in. Now York at this time for the selection of del egates to a National Convention, they would pass resolutions endorsing Cleve land's administration but send Hill dele gates to nominate a President. The latest political gossip is that Gov. Jas. D. Porter will resign as" First As sistant Secretary of State, to accept the Austrian mission, and that John II. Oberlyf the Civil Service Commission, will succeed., him in the State Depart ment. It is also said that Congressman Cox, whose devotion to the civil service reform has recently lost him a renomK nation to congress in North Carolina will be appointed aL Civil Service Corn missioner. - f ' .' A good deal is being said lately about the ability of young wives to cook. The ability of young husbands to provide them with something to cook ought, not to be entirely left out of the cmestion. .President Greyy, it is rumored,-w ill soon retire from French politics'on ac count of failing healthy ..lie, has entered his 'eightieth year. tZik. To Business Max. . ;- - F ; ' It you desire to reach the largest num oer of the best people in - Western Caro lina and East Tennessee, use the adverti 8ing"columns6f the Citizen,. Daily and Weekly. The Citizen has a' much lar ger bona fide circulation in. the territory mentioned, than any other paper. Rates1 are lowjconaidering circnlalioni I " .' u Do yon wish! at beautiful complexion ? Then use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses and purifies the blood, and thereby re moves blotches and pimples from the skin, making it smooth and clear, and giving it'a bright and healthy appear ance. :". ' . tjiu 31 ... ' --"-' Very stylish Dress Goods jnet' reoeiyed aug 20-codtf ' ' H. Redwood" & Co. " ,i. The very best cup of coffee can be ob tained at Turner's, in the Johnston building.- ,. ; -x. , : ;:. A-large line of (Uothiug, ranging front $5 to $26 id. ! The stock embraces t one but- lon and five hulion Sack SwUi one button and five button uutaicays, ana . stocks (or 'Prince Albert) Suits. i " f Shirts atd-JJrawers, Collars ana .Wffs Scarfs, Tict, Valises and Umbrella, Ad , H. REDWOOD & CO., ' - ' eod v One Price System. Go t iratrPirysiB. Bak; r ff i For - your fancy mixed efnn ki fall kinds, Buch.as Sangaress,- Jlint Jplcps, Big Yellow;"JaTlk Puhchee,'gil4t)ther mixed drinks' -which - aro found in first class saloons., Orders for these drinks will be filled and sent to any part of the city, free of charge. -. - - Rooms three doors- below 1st national Bank, No. 9.' R. B. Jokes, Prop. 1 june27-tf.-; ; - CutEateTicketd, BOIJGHTSOIJVaNI?. EXCHANGED U JE1WI 'Mm WATIIAIfrt.,; ASHEVILLE, ,4 ' r 'fT, C Office one door South' Eagle Hotel, opposite c wannanoa. 1,000 Ilusliels lied Kust - PROOF OATS for cash. atj87w3t -. .-. POHELI.A SNIDER. FOU SALE, ' . A nearly new, light, two-horse wa gon, fitted up for camping, also pair good mules and harness. J ust In from two months camping. Applv at O. M. ROBERTS', angUdlf -. -.. J'atton sAvcnnevI ' . For me Asneville Crrieair, PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF BUNCOMBE I amn how, witnessing, daily, the brightest prospects for the success of the Public Schools in the county. Changes, for tho better, are being made, contin uously, . Wc have good reason to hope that before two years more shall havo passed, that a majority oi the 109 dis tricts will have good ojmfortable school houses. The want of such houses has, hitherto, been the greatest draw-back to the work. The authorities are making every effort to supply this ereat " want When the same shall have been done good teachers will be" plenty and free schools will be popular. I have visited, this year. Miss Mvra Brank, at Sugar Creek; Miss Sue Brank, faint J?ork; vv. u. Lewis, Ht. Valley; nettie urow (coi.i Jarretts L-happel; A. I, Miller.-IIaw Creek, and II. B. ' Brown's (eol.j school, Asheville. They are all doing good work and have a largo atten dance. . ' A majority of the schools aro now un der way; and so far as I have been able to learn aro movinz off well. I f the neo pie, generally, will lend a helping hand, and the committee visit and encouracre. there is no reason why the free schools should not become a permanent success tnrougnout the entire county. , J NO. VV. OTARNES, .Co. Supt. vv o are not a bit summed. We have been expecting it and it has come to nasa, TtL . a 11 it I'm xub Auueviiie jiavance kicks our the traces and will support W. II. Malone (there seems after all, to be very little difference between Malone and Mahone) , 1 M? 1 . , , A ., . . mc seu-numinatea mua-iurue canaiaate for Congress in the Mountain district. Ta-ta, Hobgood. MIL Review. The husband of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe died Sunday in New tiaven. . lie was o4 years old. era ova ii l t-i fif oan r fTi -na f -v V hlled in llamrjton countv. S. C. and nearly sixty candidates are after tnein. The trial of tho Anarchists cost Cook county, 111., $25,000. What the result hns saved Cook county can scarcely be estimated in dollars and cents. . The Civil Servico Commission is now, composed of 'two Democrats and one .Republican, with a Demo cratic secretary and a Republican Chief Examiner. NearlvS5.000.000 of cohl ia on the wav to thisconntrv from Eurone to aid the Government in paying off the 15,UUU,UUU, ot three per cents, called in for the redemption in Sep tember. . The best medical authorities acknowl edge the great value of Ayer'n Cathartic Pills, and frequently, prescribe their use with the utmost confidence, well know ing that they are the most effectual rem edy ever devi&ed for diseases caused by derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. tau31 TThe coolest place in town to spend an hour or so at billiard or pool, and at the same time "smile," is under Whitlock's mammoth store. An attractive sloeh of Carpets, Clotting, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Hals, Shoes, etc. at fixed anitreasonahle pricrs. cod " ... ,U. RED WOOD t- CO. Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Fans, J?i6 bons, Corsets, Ruchings, Parasols, Shopping Bag, vfcc' - -eod H. REDWOOD & CO. New Scarfs, Collars and Cuffs, Half Hose; Suspenders and Underwear ' vat Wnrri.ocir.8. Flannels, Cammcres, Utceeds, Jeans, CoU UMudes, &.c. cod :,. U REDWOOD & CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "UTWOOD FOR SALE. . The splendid stallion b-ouRht to this city two vears ago by the late Maj. E. W. Herndon, will be sold at public auction on the court house square, on September 16th, at 12 o'clock noon, if not sold privately before that time - The record o( this horse is well known, and is most satisfac tory. For full particulars call on the under signed at his office In the courthouse aa2d&w-8w , , W. B. WHITSON. Till: ONIiT FIrst-Class Restaurant In Aslicville is to be found at , TURNER'S, Johnston Huildlng Corner Walton lve. and, Jllain St. ' Every delicacy of ; tho season served at the shortest notice and at iho'most reasonable rates. ; - ; Game, Fish and Oysters will be served after the first of September in any Btyle, and families served with oysters as de sired. . . - , ; . - . t - , Elegant lunches put up in baskets for parties, and any one going off on trains will find it to their advantage to call and get lunches before leaving, v Coffee, Chocolate and Tea, of the finest quality, served at the counter. The high est prices paid for these goods. : -; Change of bill of fare at lunch counter everyday."','"'..'""' , ' Different soups every "day. ' S'Z' ' ; Our kitchen is open for public Inspec tion t any time.- -r- -.- au 28dtf Ask rour "retail pi for the' Ortr1aaJ f 3 8h. . Beware oCJmitaUoiis. Keoe Genuine nlea bearlar thla 8taw SHOE. I Vadeln Bntton,Conimas fttaca. bt Calf Skin. CnexeaUad la DwrabUUji,Oomfort mmAAp- ftaranct, A postal card sent 1 now to get iuu ouu ht state or Territory. . i uneow soaOB,aiaAa. ; This shoe stands hfeher lit the MtimatioB eC Wtarer than an? other la the -world. Iboawwia Who wear it willteUyoa thereasoa U yoa aJt Bliss Mary Sawyer's School Will open on the SGtli of Septem ber. Thepatronagc of the puhlicsolici ted. . " .: . aug 19 dlw 1 --, :-sju w- tyrrxf PBOFESSIONAL CARDS, it t CHAS. A. MOUSE. P. A. CUMMIKQ1. JOOBE A CUMMINGS, Attorneys and OonnseUcr$ at Ixtw ASHEVILLE, N. CL. Practice in the United States Circuit and Dto and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raleigh i mi gufuni wi uio xweireut judicial iia ui 1 iie buu 01 norm uarouna. Special atteutum firen to oolloctloas ot date UjJ-ljIW. JJB. M. SOUVIELLE, iatk of in Pajus a London Hospitals. fomi Of til M, Eeart, TfcrQat, lun A SPECIALTY. Offioe IIotTRg : 10 a. m. to 5 r m. Offiok, Eaqlk Hotxl. aug 7 dim ASHEVILLE. N. C. D B, A. M. UALLARD, PIITMCIAar mm BirKflEttV. wwu vuwaaav AtcaiUCilUw UN HATWOOd HtlAt CHttto TaUnhnna a . Il T a. Residence Telephone Call No. 43, R. G- W. PUREFOV OfTfkra Vita rvtfaacnfnm daMiiaasi . tbc citizens of Ashevilla And inmmiu). ing country. Office over Cara.ichaeT urug store, iteaidence Charlotte at, ' ' - de lo-dly - , . . (. w. W. JONES, Attorney at Lav, ASHEVILLE, - 1 ; . N.C. Office in Johnston Building opposite Cov. . House square. j t Practices in t.h Ctmrtu nf Wnoto, North Carolina and finnnma C.nrt at Raleigh. ' nor 26-iyd rRS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wabdlaw McGill, M. D., Practice limited to KvA Kar.l roht and Lnnn 8am. Wbsteay Battlx. M. D.TJ. S. N., i-nysician and Boiyeon. Offices over De Vault's Drug State. 2.0ffice hours 10 a. m. to 12 and I to 4p - aeM-tf D It. JOHN HBY WILLIAMS, ' Physician and Suroeon. m uw.ee : aiain st.. l doors south or Bank. deuce on French Broad Avenue. Office hoars II -. m. x p. m., uia irom s w o p. m. Thec. Davidson. O. ifAan DAVIOSOII Jk MAETIN, ' AMBXnUM. B.C. WIS prnrtlct- in the 8th and tth Judicial Diatnou aud in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, aao ill the VWlArAl flnnrtfl nf lha aW.M. nt.J.i ... North Carolina. Kef er to the Bank of AaaevllleJ . sepiawAwem TAMES A. BURROTJfJHH. .Physician ana Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. Cn . Office over Powell A Snidi.'a. ';. Woodfin streets. de 10-ly , J A. TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. . Deaiims. Snecincations. and Estimate ea tha style of building furnished upon appjicatioa. A wwk auiwriuteuatsa wuen aesirea. au wor a wu trusted to me as CItIi Engineer will receive"" prompt attention. Thorough- drainage" f laada a specially, romi umoe aoanaa, Aahevluo Best,N.O. Bwaidence Bwannaaoa Bridget maTlD-omos " A, WATSON, M. D. . OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Corner of Crove street and Patton Avenue. umoeboursi 8 to 11 A. if 1 to 8 P. M. Calls left at Carmichaere nr Plhsm'a Drav Store will beoonveyed, and responded to, by tet epbone. .... inneixiu ' rpHOS.A. JONIS, r- t . ... Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. Oi oct 22-ly iw Office-with Davidson t Ma JJRS W. L. f W. D. HILLIARDr Pliysieians and fttare on Office next door south Old Bank; , jan 3-6 mos . T .'' . DENTAL CARDS. I B. H. DOUGLASS, J. V. &, Dental Booms over DeVaulfs. Drue Btotv evidence In same building Asheville, K. C. feb2-w&sw DENT Al SURGERY. nR.J.O. QUEEN has removed his ffiev to the Y. M. C A. rooms on Patton Avenue. " and offers his professional services to the pabilo. AU professional work done with skill and neatueas. . -. . , ,.. . iune 10-dawtf . . DR. R. H. REEVES, D. D, $., Omot in Binder Building, pposite Central Hotel,' ' ASiUCVJLLLE, N. 0 Persons having artificial work Moon, aftrr Jrytng it two or tare weeks, tf ot satisfied, caa retarn u ana u mooe; wui e rerunaea. ji jyt. K B. WAEI, ; Dental Sarceon, ' i : OfAoa in Citlaon bulhlinp. second floor. A work will receive prompt and cateful attention. jyisaiy - J. C. BROWN & CO., MERCUAJfT TAILORS, J, Patton Avenue, next Grand Central JloUl. ' Return thanks for the liberal support nteaded ' to them during the past twelve month. , -Nothing wiU be wanting on their part te tetaitv eontidouoe, and merit increased tavora. ; Always an excellent line of patterns am hand ENGLISH-MADE PASTS A 8PaXIAUTV. Flrnt class fit and workmanship gautntoed. , tngasdtt . .... .,; 4 RaUroiad Hcliets ' ''Cl l Vought akd Isold?, ''' ;..-' ,,!.r:i -. '.-.. -II ' m . V. BRANCH; CLERIC Al TUE EAGLE nOTELi t . ir

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