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DAILY EDITION. Turna-, Stcae 5 Cancxaa, " KDlTOfiS AND PROPRIETORS. -rTT, ( XVear, $fi.OO , , 9 Mot., . 3.00 v'4-tety, - . 1 Year, . USO Mob., TO ' VERTISING RATES LOW, CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST BIDE PUBLIC SQTJA EE. BILL HEADS, ' . LETTER HJ5ADS, v 1 POSTERS, n . . BLANKS, 7oA 'Work vf all kinds don with fromftness and at low f rices. SO:M- L 11 - VOL II.-NO 172. ASHEVILLE, N.C FRIDAY MQRNING. OCTOBER 29 1886 - PRICE ? CENTS CiMzeeo T 1 1 i ASIIKVILI.E SOCIETIES. CVTMC CkHMMMdnsNo. . J. A. Porter Eminent . 'did nwnder ; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets first wodnosaay mgnt in eacn moron. AJitviUe Chapter, R. A. M.Q. H. Bell, High , Triest; H. Hammershlag, Secretary. Meets h second Wednesday night in each month. fUfl. Herman No. 118. A. F. A A.U.- H. V. Fagg WorahipJul Master; Fred. I Jacobs . 'ecretary.. Meets ;the first Friday night In each - mouth. ... Smuinawxt Vodoe, K. ot A, No. 646. J 14. ' " Boardman, Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets the first and third Monday nights in each - fre-irA Crmd Council, No. 701, Jf. A. KUis Lev , liegenl ; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meats In tno hau of the Knights of Honor on the second nd fourth Monday nights in each month. the It'oiiKm't MUiinnary Society ofthalLE. .. :hureh, South, meet in the church class-room on the First Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P.M. The staaty of the Wert Lodge Ho. 40, F. A. A. Y. it. Meets on the first and third Monday nights in each month. James Lattimore, Worshipful Master ; H. B. Brown, Secretary. The Asheville Public Library, over Mr. Kep er's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next dxr to The Bank of Asheville, is open to via tors from 1 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 1:30 to eOp. m. v " ' - - ' -" : ! EVIfXE CHIBCH DIKECTOBT MeOtodist Episcopal Church, Church BL . Est. W. W. Bays Morning sorvioea 11 a as. ; j,wr,inj siijes 7? i p nt ( prayr meeting Wed evenin 74vp.jm.8abb)itli.chooi 'rtsbytenan Church Church BL P. Oammor Services 11 a. m.;7p. vor meeting' five p. m. , Wodnoa -kth.sohool half-past 9 a. m. i Church, Trinitv corner Clairchand mBou BU. ,7arvia Buxton, D. D. Bev. Varday I Assistant Bctor. Services Bnnday, f : i p.m."; Wednesdays, Fndays-and yOays, 10 km. Mondays, Tuesdays, ..utudays and Saturdays, 6 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 90 a. m. ' - BapUtt Church oorner Woodfin and Hpruos. Kav. J. L. Carrol Services 11 a m.; 130 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. p. Wednesday; Sabbath school 9 a. m. - Roman Catholic Church. Hei. John A. McHugfi Services every 8nn , day at 11 a. m but the first Sunday of the . month, when services iriH be held at the Warm Bpjings. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at Ashe- DouUtdat Histum Church. - Kev W W Bays Pastor. Weaver Snpt, Babbath ;School, Jfl COLOBEDCHVBCBE8. A. Jf. JC. Church (ZtonV College St. Bev. Mr. 8herman -Services 11 a. m. ; 8 p. m., and half.past 7 p. ra. Sabbath school 9 m Baptist. Iter, Mr. Burnley Services 11 a, m.; 8 p.m., and half-past 7 p.m.; Sabbath school 1.30 p.m KpucopaU Bev. Mr. Massish Sorvicsa 11 a. m. Bab bath school 8 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. , OFFICE OR Home Treatment. XjlT-f ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN TT Ashevllle, N. C, " Office on Main Street, Pnlliam House, first floor. . We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, abd, in fact, all chronic dis eases, and all diseases resulting from an impover Isbed 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 Tapor. 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 the vapor is deposited in the air cells, where it is taken up by the blood. It not only produces the local cfiect desired, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. II you have any kind of Lung disease, come aad conralt us. We will not charge you anything (orcoanultation. 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- menu The effect is pleasant, and the result permanent. . For. Asthma, it is a specific as much as Quinine i for chills. If jou have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relict is almost Instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, mr treatment will permanently cure yra. We have been using the OXYGEN 'AND THK , MEDJCATED VAPOR ' lot some-years, anrt in that time we have cured hundreds ot cases of Consumption after they had repeatel hemorrhages, and were given up by the best physicians in the land. All diseases treated locally. Come to our office and get NATUBK'a MEDICINE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. I - We also pay special attention RECTAL CIS EASE. . ILE8, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND .. RECTAL ULCER. Wo havd an entirely new treatment, that is painless; the patient need not lose one hour from - business or pleasure. We do not use the knife nr lite ature, or the carbolic acid injection. We ean CURE you, and are willing to INSURE a CURE, if you so desire. NO CURE, NO PAY! i We send the BOME TREATMENT with natoals to last two months for SIS. We do not ublish Testimonala. but on aDDlication will turnish any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment. Consultation free. DR8. HARGAN, GATCHCLL STONE, i Members of the firm of H , H. A B. Physicians. aug 1-dswam . . iSHEYILLE MUSIC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUAEE. Bells PIANOS and 'ORGANB in Monthly In stallments of 5 and $10. ... V- ONEPRICE ONLY, 8net Music and -Kokie Soels. Old instru- lenis taken in eooanfte. -For Catalogues and Circulars apply to O 0.. FALE. ugl7:d&wly . The ."Pinafore Steam" is -one of the ways oysters are served at Turner's. . DAILY -EDITION . the daijly crriziur "Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates Mlrtcuy cast. - v V A WH , . . . . Six Month, ... . . . 3 00 Three " . ". . . 1 50 One " i ;;. - 50 One Week. -: '.: - . . v 15 Our rarrier will deliver the Daner ev ery Morninc in evervoartof the city to onr subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at tne umzis umce. Send your Jot WoryofaB kind to the Citizen. Office, if you vara it done neatly. cheaply ana vntu atepatch. Arrival aad Depavrtar of Pauweog-er xrauaav BiLUFBCBT Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 73 r. M. i Depart! 100 a m and 61 p m. Tenneeaee Arrives 90 a. m. and 61 p. m. Depart! 10:01 a.m. and 85 p m. W a YKisvTLJJt Arrives 3 p m. and departs The general mail fronr the JUtat is receivea V .1 a.KJC . I.li. . wuiiu.il mail frr ,11. HI, Will MW QWUU..M ..wh. the Paint Bock branch by the 61 p. m. train. A man from Waahintrton and Charlotte, or pouches from lines connected with these points is received by the 72 p. m. train ; and pouch es for the same points, and to points between Ashevllle and Salisbury, inclusive, ana xor warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east. t& INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. HTWe invite attention to the ndver- tlaement of N. Plnmadore, concerning lands foj sale. tf o a 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.m. Arrive at Henderaonville 8:15 " " Spartanburg 11:40 " Leave Spartanburg 4 p. m. Arrive at Henderaonville 7:10 ' " " Asheville S:15 " New Klvlet in Scarfs. Collars and Cuffs, Half Hose, and Striped Wool Shirts and Drawers. eod H. REDWOOD & CO. Dr. T. J. Hargan, who has been absent from Asheville for some weeks, has re turned for the winter. All the candidates, of both politics, in Henderson . are saying some good thines for their local paper the Times, in their addresses. A very grateiui imng. Some gentlemen report qmte a a good fall of snow on the mountain tops near Asnevuie yesterday morn ing. It was cold enough surely. Our friend W. W. Tomson, of Avery's Creek, showed ns some specimens of gold ore, which looked rich, taken from his place a few days ago. This country is nci. u people woaldonly work u out. "Mr. FnST.'oLnston wislies the public to know that after the 1st of November he will discontinue the bakerv business until further no tice. Fiof. Stookey will give an exhibi- bition on the tight rope near the Square this afternoon. He is the same .individual who crossed . the Niagara Falls on a rope. r , Some malicious scoundrel fired five buildings on the lands of Messrs. William and Clingman JIurst a few days ago, and all - were consumed. We hope the guilty may ba caught ana justly pumsnedi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lpughran return ed Wednesday night from a very pleas ant -visit to friends and relatives in Washington (the former home of Mrs. Louehran) and Baltimore. Mr. Louzhran reports a 'most enjoyable, trip through out, i ncir many men as were pleased to Bee them back..- The electric lights were not lighted Wednesday night, as the managers were engaged in extend ing the wires to the pole lights. Everything will be ready in a nitht or two, and our city will be happy accordingly. ...... An anti- stock law republican, that is one whq was -one a few months ago, of Ivy township, tells us that durinsr the past .two vears more grass and clover had been sown in that township in the past two years, than in twenty-five yeasr Deiore, ail lor tne better ; and this he attributes to the stock law. Mr. Sam'l ..Chedister, of . the firm of S. R. - Chedister - and Son, is now in New York buyins the second stock of goods ' for the fall, and will have the best stock ever offered in Asheville. Sam is just spreading himself in New York; ana our country people will get the benent ot it. . ' . . . The Hendersonville Time sava : "Fn day night Hon. Richmond Pearson waa elected an "Honorary member" of the Ionian Society of Judson College, and the corresponding secretary was instruc ted to iniorm mm oi tne election." - We sincerely hope the transfer of this notice of a eompliment to a citizen of Asheville to the Citizen may not have a "sickening" effect upon him or any of our readers. ' Our hope is the more sanguine when we remember .that "my money" nas notnmg to do with the ClTIZ Uf-flOV. Wliv trb ahont with that apKina lmail Try Ayer'a Pills. They will relieve the stomach, restore the diirpRtiva nrcrnna tn healthy action, remove the obctractiona inai aepress nerves ana Drain, and thus cure your neauacne permanently. t27 Twa BtcoAiN CoctrrxB at Law's. S - Just started, on ' it will be winced H goods that for any reason will be sold at half price. A splendid stock of fine Sil verware, Decorated China and Art Glass, suitable for Christmas or Bridal Gifts; a larce stock of Crockery,, lottery, Glass and Lamps and at lover prices than ever cciore at ' , -- - iaw a, - opposite Eagle Hotel FXBGUBON AKO MOODY To-NlGHT. A telegram from Mr. Ferguson states that he ' and Mr. Moody - could not rftftph AnripvillA Wdninr1av- niffht.aa they expected, They will reach Ashe-j viae xu-JNitiHT: let all tne people turn out and hear both gentlemen. . BoDYiFoTJMD Uf THE FKKNOa BbQAD. ' We learn that the body of a white man was 'found Tuesday floating j in the French Broad near Barnard's stand. It was recovered, and was recognized as that of a man -named George Stone, a tramp, who passed that place some three weeks aeo. coming towards Buncombe. who said he was a resident of Buncombe but was formerly of Virginia. There were no sierra of violence whatever. The body was bariedL Look Our For Those : i Gen'l Hzea of the weatlter bureau at Washington, telepraphs Messrs. -Peim- man 4 Co. yesterday i , . " ' .y. "Frost are' indicated . for -Vhrzinia, North Carolina': fiouth 'Carolina and North .Florida, Fridaj-'.and Saturday mornings.".. - -: i vT. ' J Messrs. fenniman sc. tJo. nave made. arrangeffients with Gen'l Hazen to send : them news of threatened weather chang es, which they have kindly consented to furnish ns as received for the information ! of farmers ana the public, i. ' - ; Our Tobacco Mabkbt. Messrs. B. M. Perrow & Co., leaf tobac-1 co brokers, say of our Asheville market that there has been but little doing1 for several weeks on account of the leather being too dry for handling, but the buy-J era are all prepared to handle all colored, goods at fair prices that was raised in Western North Carolina or East Ten nessee, and even more. They do not ' think prices will be as high as has been paid in former years, still there is no marxet mat can anora Detter prices man our own, as mostof the largest manufac ture rsin the United States who use bright foods at all have their representative uyers here. Mr. f errow also eave ns the trratitvine intelligence that not only has the capa city for well handling tobacco this year largely increased, but that the quantity wanted here by nome consumers and handlers and dealers, will greatly exceed the demand of any former year. He is very sanguine or a neavy trade in tnis market this season, and only hopes the planters of Western Carolina may show their interest not only in a home mar ket, which is equal at least to any other, but of the efforts made by our people here to be prepared for buying and handling all the tobacco that our section and East Tennessee can send here. ' : VOTE THE FULL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Meeting at Tbinity Chapel. . -j There will be a meeting of the members of Trinity Chapel (color ed) to-night at hair past seven o'clock. By order of the officers.,' . . i - i- Going to Begin Woek. Mr. W. M. Cole of the firm of Colo and Gillett, of Norfolk, Va., has arrived and will at once com mence laying the main line of water-pipes for the stand-pipe to the dam on Swannanoa. This main pipe will be ten inches in diameter. They will give employment to one hnndred 01 our laborers. - We are glad of this. - Let onr home labor ers get the benefit of all work which can be possibly rendered. The Confidence Game. - As the day of election approaches Mr. Pearson sees defeat staring him in the face. He begins to weaken, at Alexanders he whine and whim pered, begged for the pity and com miseration of his hearers, for the sorrows ot a misguided, ill-regula ted young man : stated that he was c ontinuing in .the . race . that he might obtain a ''vote of confidence" from . the people county! govern ment, stock law, and all the rest of bis - vagaries are - as nothing in comparison with his personal vindi cation. No ! Mr. Pearson it cannot be did. The people cannot longer trust you. Go home, get on the stool of repentance. Jf ut on sack' cloth, and sprinkle ashes over your sore head. : Mr. D. Harrison Graves, of Hen derson county, who held a position in the Patent Office for some years, has been promoted to second assis tant examiner in that office. This is an' excellent, and. a deserved, promotion. Mr. Graves is - one of the most faithful officers of that de partment. His. many friends in this section will be pleased - to hear oi ni3 promotion. VOTE FOR EBBS FpR SENATE. It is already evident that the elec trio lights will not reach every por- uuu. oi ioe city, ana our auiaoriues ought to encourage the offer made to establish gas-works in the city Private families cannot use electric lights, and, with the public places not served by these lights, and the families who wish gas lights, a gas company ought to do well. Let such be encouraged. A number of republican pension claimants in Tennessee who now confess they are perjurers are being arresiea. Jut WhavS Tfeey All Bar. Eon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, Bis., sys he nses ur, Dosanjco congn ana jnng eyrnp in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all eases of oonghs, colds and. croup, and recommends u m particular ror tne iitue ones. oampie Dome tree at a, tu .Lyons, oawlw. Foa Rest. . ! c V A two-room cabin and a number of rooms, nleasantlv loeafcui. on . Rnilov street. Enquire of G. L. li oDpnaid, l door booth 1st National Bank, oct 12 d-2wks l A CARD FEOM MR. "t. K. B EOW:N. j t- - - - ,. - ..J ... - The following "cardvffom . Mr; T. -K. Brown, in answer to an article in the Advance of yestercylborning,: ; was fur nished that paper.hyll Brown,' and the Advance having Tefosed to publish it, we give Mr. Brownv the justice to give it The refusAltp publish, was based on grounds that that it was ! an attack . on Mr. Pearson, and that . Mr. P. was riot connected with the letter in the Advance which suggested the article in. that pa per: -y''-'-:: - " : AsaaviLLxv N. C, Oct 28, 1888, Editor AdvanceiYoae paper of to-day makes reference to mr circulating re ports in Swannanoa Township to the ef fect that Mr. Richmond Pearson had placed money in Mr. Lougbran's bands or bar room to be treated -out for, him. That I had stated that Mr. Lsughran bad told me , so. 7 be statement carries falsehood ns its ac3. Mr. Loughraa never told me that JieJPeawoiOjhad de posited any money with him. Neither Live I eve made such statement. ' What I have a&id in the matter is this. .That Mr; James Loughraa showed rue a iarge account of whiskey fhrnished byhimtwo years ago, to Mr. Pearson's ajfent, Mr. a. j. west, which, was treated out ror Mr. Pearsen's benefit Mr. Louehran will show this account to any one who may wish to see it, and 1 am reliably in formed that several other groceries were likewise lurnished with money then for a like purpose. - I'ask to state farther that two vears ago, being confident that Kr. Pearson was resorting to this outra geous method of treating whiskey to in duce the good people of Buncombe to vote for him, I wrote a short card ap pealing to the consciences of the good people. of .Buncombe County, and asking them to place their- veto on all such de- frading methods. 'Very soon afterwards met Mr. Pearson on the streets of Ashe ville and be said that I was due him an apology, because in my card I had said that there was whiskey on tbe ground at Black Mountain when the can didates spoke there, and. in private conversation stated that was there by the authority of Mr. Pearson, he ! (Pearson) went on to say that he did not know that there was one drop on the ground, ecep,t one small flask full in his own pocket for his own use, and flat ly denied having used one drop of whis key in his interest I am informed that he denied it on the stump throughout tho county. I further wish to say that notwithstanding hi denials the proof was and is positive that he took Mr. .berry Uurnett and introduced.him to his agent JLTr. West at Black Mountain be fore the speaking, Mr, West Biy ing to Burnett that I merely want to know where to put some whiskey that I have to treat out for thecandidates. Arid I wish further to say that the proof is positive asW am creditably in formed, that he did spend several hun dred dollars for whiskey to further his interest in the election, and is proven to have made a deliberate false 'Statement in the matter. - That he is doing the same thing this yet r - none can - doubt who khow jthe man and his h;,story two years ago, notwithstanding the denial of himself or his friends, and I trust for this unholy work he will be severely rebuked at tho ballot box. T. K. Brqwh. VOTE FOR GENERAL JONES AND GTJDGER, AND THE WHOLE DEMO CRATIC COUNTY TICKET. State Weatheb Service. .. .We were pleased to meet yester day Mr. William O. Bailey, of the State weather service, who comes to this city for the purpose of estab lishing a Weather Signal Station. This service has recently inaugura ted by the btate .Board of Agricul ture, co-operating with the U. S. Sig nal Service. Five signals are used, by means of flags, one to . indicate fair weather or clear, secured local rain or snow, "third general rain or snow, fourth, temperature signal, fifth cold wave signal. The Citizen will soon be able to present the flags of each indication, for the benefit of our readers. Mr. Baily readily ar ranged to have these signals raised daily upon the Battery Park Hotel Mr. Asa S. Loomis local observer and manager. The public spirited proprietor of the Battery Park Ho tel will have a regular observatory erected upon the top of the hotel for the special use of their department which will be furnished with va- rious instruments of use and interest In a day or two the Citizen will give full information concerning this department, and will regularly pub lish the indications officially. This will prove a most useful agency for our people and farmers specially, and the.State 'department is entitled to the thanks of the peo ple for this additibnal evidence of its -enterprise.; , ; c.. VOTE FOE THOS. D.;: JOHNSTON FOR CONGRESS. : n . - . President Cleveland has issued a proclamation that vessels from Cn ba can bring in certain goods free into the United btates, as fapain has agreed that American vessels can do the same as regards Cub &c. Tnankuod for this.- ; " ; v Nonet """.'-. ' - The Ladies!of the Flower Mission wish first to tell the donors of second-hand apparel, how helpful was the supply last year contributed, and ' then ask that articles of apparel be ' again sent for flower mission disposal, riease send said garments to Mr. Aston's, on Church street By order of . oct 28 d3t Pres. Flower Mission. Tr ..nnlJ .ufU. Avl. or, strength, and vigor, take Ayer'a Sar- saparilla, which will confer them upon you in rapid succession.; -. ! - tzr -Fresh Fish and Ovsters to-dav and to' morrow at T. J. Summer's city , market. under roweii and fcnider s. -. . A special bargain .in JFour jin Hand iscaris at ou - - - , II. REDWOOD & CO. . See the new Library Lamps at Law's and learn prices. r , For the Asheyllle Cmm. ; . NOTES' BY THE WAY. ' Mdbpht, N. C Oct. 25th, 1880: ; The Cherokee county democrats held their county - convention to-day. For Representative-they chose that sterling young democrat Dr. W. O. Patton, who accepted the nomination in a neat and well delivered soeeeh. ' The reDublican who meets him on the stump will find a rougn customer. Theodore - Suddurtb, tne present incumbent ror BheriU, J . H. rtennessee for riunenor court clerk. Huch Roeers . for Resister of Deeds. oam i iovmgood tor surreyor and ut. j. rv.fatton for Treasurer, constitute the balance of the-ticket AW good and true men and sound democrats. After more than a week snent in this county I have not found nor heard of a democrat that is for Malon. Withonti exception so far as I have been able to find they are all for Johnston, and part of tbe republicans are for him too.- EUas is gaining constantly and will surely be elected.- - I -see- tbe 'Advancer through" ''if Sylva correspondent, contradicts my prediction as to Jackson county. The Advance also claims Graham and Clay for Malane. The little boy who was. -told to whistle instead of giving the lie when an untruth was uttered, would certainly get out of breath before he could do the Advance justice in that particular. Malone is simply nowhere in those counties. I am informed that he did not even go to Clay but was hobnobbinz with the Cherokee republicans instead. I am disposed to do the Major full justice. He made his Deei enort in Murphy and unless Jones' candidacy, about which I hear but little said, interferes with him he will get most, but not all, of the Cherokee repub licans. Ferguson took occasion last week to skin Moody as well. To sum up in a word, the democrats of tbe West are bold, confident and aggressive,- and intend to elect the entire ticket . .Telaulah. VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRA TIC TICKET. Ochlawaba Items. From the Hendersonville Times we learn : Dr. T. A. Allen' is the independent democratic candidate for representative against Mr. H. G. Ewart, republican nominee. . Capt. W. D. Miller, Messrs. John H. Finley, and D. Stradley. are candidates for register: Judge Pace for clerk: Farmer and Williams for treasurer, Dr. Johnson and w. I, u. Morris, &q., tor coroner. Mr. James f. fortune, a prominent citizen of Brevard, died on the 18th. He was a young man. l lie Times complains of mail irregular ities on the Spartanburg road; also that no freights are yet received or transpor ted between Asheville and Henderson ville. There is evidently too much "red tape business about some of these rail road penormances. Thirty persons were killed in . Wash ington City Tuesday by the explosion of gasounc. - ... , - . The statesman from Mairia, wlvxisirlPV now making strenuous efforts to pull himself out of his political grave, is a very funnyman. It was only two years ago that Mr. Blaine predicted fearful, disas ters to this country ii the Democrats should elect a President. They did elect one, but that does not disconcert tbe tat tooed man from Maine. He is now on the stump in Pennsylvania ' bragging about the good times, "general prosper ity and "Government bonds worth 130," and crediting it to the old laws that the Republican part made.. liver P11U. Use Dr. Gnnn's Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion. Pimples on the Faee and Billioss ness. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose.. Bampies rree mii.ii. Aiyons. - aawiw. Oysters' in the shell received at Turn ers last night The "yum yum stew", at Turner's is the latest thing. , Dress goods and Trimmings, Velvets, Silks Satins, Tricots, 1 larmels, Linseys,- Tweeds Vassvmeres, Uxnqhams, trrxnls, Vanton Jt lan- nels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, dec. u. kjV wuujj at vu., - --,--' One Price Store. Warranted Shoes from following makers: Ziegler Bros., J. A. Banister, Packard and Urover, Mernam and Tyler, ana Morgan Bros. - a. HUD WVVL C VU. GO TO TIIE PlONKEB BAR ' For your fancy mixed drinks of all kinds, such aa Sangareas, Mint Juleps, Big Yellow, Milk Punches, and all other mixed drinks which are found in hret class saloons. . Orders for these drinks will be filled arid sent to any part of the city, free oi charge. Rooms three doors below 1st National Bank, No. 9. . B. E. Jokes, Prop, june 27-tf - . ; ' Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Shopping Bags, Bjittons, Braids, and Fancy Goods generally .. tt. jusuuywjuu ec w, - Carpets, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs, Hats, Upholstery uooas, acc. --s . H. REDWOOD & CO. Handsome effects in Ladies' Wraps, Dress Goods and Trimmings, just opened. sep23tf H. REDWOOD & CO. lust Received. Stylish Clothing (includ ing Overcoats) and Derby Hats in Dunlaps, Youman's and Miller's shapes; also new styles tn Soft Hats. -sepVltf , f H. REDWOOD & go. floods now arriving by ' dhnosijxery train. : - . . rep22tf H. BEDWOOPjSs CO, w ANTfD AT ONCE. One hnndred cords of rood wood delivered at my br ck yard, octaedlw T. 1. VANGILDER, : OK BEST, The Woodfln Property. Possession give 1st ISTenlMr. ,W. B. .OWYS. octtedAwtr . r --- . :-,. .-. F: B RENT, IW. Tl 1 . I InnnA AM ITmt. wood street, a minutes walk from court house. Will be rented for 6 months. For information, apply to . , W.P.BLAIR, oct 26 Olvrk "'- ' or D. S. WatBoa. w ANTED. 81 r or more Table 'Boarders at 13 a week. Will rent out 4 rooms "unfurnished." Apply at oncete Mas. SARAH A.- W1SSX, oct 26 dlwk Water street. PIVB DOIXAS3 REWARD' V J ' ; " f -, Will be paid for the return to the undersigned of a wilted charm, kwt Sunday evening around his premises. The 'Charm is a little ke of Cali fornia goid quarts. " J. A. TURNER, Turner's Restaurant, or can br left at the CITIZEN office. LATEST NEWS. The French crown iewela are to be sold. ' - Servia and Bulgaria have made friends. f ; . . . i , ;-- iO- ; The French are boycotting Ger man beer. The Kins of Uganda in Africa. has recently had a laree number of christians murdered". New York rritV lias n. cnnrlidntn for mayor, who declares principles akin to the old know-nothing party. Bob Insrersol. the noted Tnfirlel. is-out for Jlie anarchist Mr. George, ior mayor oi ssew xork city. Of course he is The English conservatives -have held a meetiner in which thev de. clare their approval of the policy of Lord erconsheld regarding- BriU ish interests in the East as - apsmfet Russia;- - - ,-,-'.:.-' .... . ' President Cleveland has Kusnend.. ed tne democratic district attorney of Missouri, and! the district attor ney of Pennsvlvania. the latter re publican, for violating the civil ser vice law by making campaign ipeeches.' Kisht aeam. Mr. Cleve land. . . A dispatch from Portlaud,Me., says: Rev. Dr. Hill, formerly president of Harvard College, preached a sermon here Sunday in favor of the doc trine f probation after death, or as he said, would be a better term, edu cation after death.' The address caused quite a sensation among rer ligious people here, who are . much interested in the discussion of the Andover doctrine. The visitation of cholera, which began in Toulon, in June, 1884, and still continues in Southern Europe, has been like no other epidemic in course. It has continually tended to spread to the South rather than to the North. In its third year it still exhibits as fatal virulence as in the onset. Its ravages have been worse in the small towns than in the large ones. The Express train on the track from St. Louis to San Francisco, was robbed, of a large amount of gold, silver and jewelry. The British consul at New Orleans has' detained a British vessel which was about to leave that port, heavily ladened with gold, which is supposed to he for some bad purpose. Prince Waldemar. of Denmark is srxken of for the vacant throne of Bulgaria. jyve respecttuiiy nominate, tir Kich tnond, Milud the ' Duke," for that office. We will thus add to the "various nomin ations" of this gentleman.) The Philadelphia Press is trying very hard to groom Mr. Blaine for the Presi dential race in 188S, and says that he is "as fresh as ever." Ho must be verv fresh, indeed, if he expects the people of this country to believe one-half of the wild statements that he has been making on his Pennsylvania tour. The moon, to the view ot a man who. writes from Peru. Hillsboro' County, Florida, has the appearance of being on fire, lie says; "On this parallel 28th ,) oi latitude it is vividly plain, throwing out sheets of flame to a great distance, and again is surrounded by a deep red belt. I have watched it ior two weeks and can see no diminution, but rather on the increase." The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher the political preacher of Brooklyn, recently startled an English audience with the announcement that be did not believe in any such thing as an endless future punishment this probably explains why he so unhesitatingly returned to the Republican party. France is an exceedingly lively coun try. It costs a great deal to keep the peace over there. The minister of mar ina says that the country has no thought of war. yet he asks for $23,000,000 for the completion of thi navy and $12,000,000 for the construction of ports of reiuge. How much would he ask for if the coun try were about to go to war ? i S. A Sensible Family. ' A family named Johnson living in Washington county, were all taken down with flux in a very aggravated form. Having seen a notice in one of the coun try papers in regard to Dr. Ly tie's Elixir, the medicine was at once sent for, and although the delav in procuring it came near proving fatal m two ot the cases, yet a faithful use of this well known remedy resulted in the speedy control of the di ease aud restoration to health of every member of the family. At a time when flux and all other bowel troubles are so prevalent Lytle's Jixir ought to be kept ready for use. . -v v. . . ; t" ' Mora new goods just received ' ' 6t , at Whitlock'8. Owing to (he frets of work consequent upon the receipt of a large lot of goods, we have been absolutely unable to show onr patrons proper attention for the last ten days. We beg to express our regret, and to say tlial no such dead-lock will occur again this season. . Our stock is now about complete, and presents food value at 'all points with real haroains at short intervals. - H. REDWOOD & CO. The "Mascot Broil" is the thing in the wayof oysters at. Turner's.,. , , .. .ISHAND OYSTERS' receiv ed JFriday and Saturday at T. J. Sum mer's.City Market. Call and get some thing very nice. ' ' ,'; The very best cup of coffee can be ob tained at Turner's, in the Johnston buil ding,' - - .: r ': ; ;; The "Mikado Fry" served at Turner. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w ANTED, A few first-class BRICK MASONS. ; Will nav .them 60 cm. per day . more than they re now getting. . ... JOHN HART. octs9dif w - - jpElVATE BOARD. , , ,. ., L Any one desiring BOARD, with Or without rooms, can be accommodated by Mrs. LaBarbe, at Johnston House, corner ' Church steet aad Paiton Avenue,- - - oct 88 Sunday &vr 5t Democratic Nominees oi Buncombe County. House of Representatives Johnstone Jones, H. A. Gudger. Sheriff John R. Rich. Clerk John L. Cathey. Register Job VR.- Patterson. Treasurer , a H. Courtney. Surveyor A. H. S tames. Coroner Dr W. D. Hilliard. ' , Choice effects in clothing just received. itS H. REDWOOD & CO. PROFBSSIONAL CARDS. CHA3. A. MOoEE. ' P. A. CUMMING3 JjyXORE & CTJMMINGS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Iajoc ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practioe in the United States Circuit and Ms aouctwc, ouueiTiuer jnarion and Greensboro; in the Supreme Courtat Raleigh and in .the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial Pis ui Mie owMf ui nurui wrouna. epccHM uucuuon given to eoiMctloaa of ugJ-lywAiw - flHAS. D. McCANDLISS, - - Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Office in rear ot Weaver's Shoe Store, ottdsm JR. M. SOUVIELLE, . LATK OF THX PARK A LOKOON HOSPITALS. fiise&sss Of thi M, Heart, ThrOat, Iwt A SPECIALTY. OmoB Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Offiob, Eaoue Hotel, aug 7 dim ASHEVILLE, N. C. JR. A. M. BALLARD, PHTS1CIAIT and SCBGEON. Offim KaHTi ttil. PnMI. r i j. Haywood street. Office Telephone Call a' Residence Telephone Call No. 43, D ,R. G- W. PTJREFOY Oilers his nmfftanirtniil asrainu t. the citizens of Asheville and surround ing country. Office over CarnJchaere Drugstore. Residence Charlotte st. w. W". JONES, Attorney at Lav, ASHEVILLE. - - - - N.C Office in Johnston Building opposite Cokti xzerase oquarc. . Prnf.MnAH in tllA rVtnrta nf Waafai vu vVU. W V MCmil North farnliiin. nnd RnnrnmA Cr-rt oi Raleigh. nov 26-iyd JRS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wardlaw IIoGill, M. D., Practice limited to Eve. mht mil T.nnn 8am. Wistkat Battls. M. D;rJ. 8. N., rnysician ana stageon. . Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. 2.0fflce hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.. and to 4n m. sa M-tf D K. JOHN HET. WLLLLAMS, ' m j - nflu. tr . i n. a . . . ; L.-: vum. - (il. z nnra onu&.ar k. w Arm . oence un rencn Broad Avenue. Oihca hoars ! uip. m., aiia rrom to a p. m, - rjTIHOS. A. JONES J Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct 22-ly s w Office with Dav dson Ha TUC i. DAVIDSOX. Jas o. if aan FAAVIOSON At MARTIN. WJ A ttorneys Ac Counsellor at-Lawf AAHSVTLLC, N, C, Will irU;MCt In the Sth and sth JnrrtiMal rumtrm'M s ad in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, ana In the Federal Courts of the Western District ot North Carolina. Refer to tbe Bank Of AshevllleJ sepia-awAwSm "TAMES A. BURROUGHS. Physician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. O, Office over Powell & Soldi. Je. ' ta8 Residence corner of Main and Woodfln streets. de!6-ly p A. TENNENT, J Architect and Civil Engineer. . Desltms. Srjociflcations. and Estimates rrt the style of building furnished upon appjication, Ai work superintended when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer trill receive prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Asheville oi Beet, . u. Kesiaence swannanoa Bridge. may iQ-omoa r A. WATSON, M. D. , ,; OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. Ollicenours: 8 to 11 A. H., 1 to 8 P. M. CaUs left at Carmichael'a or Pelham'a Dnu Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by teT ephone. I one i2-a u West End PKarmacy. GO TO THE "STew Drug Store Just Opened On Patton Avenue : Below Depot Street, Where will always be found a full . line of Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, ' Dyes, Cigars, Patent Medicines, Colognei, Toilet Soaps? ' " AND ALL KINDS OF , Toilet Articles, Tooth Bruslus, Hair , Brushes, all varieties,- ; , And a fine variety of COMBS, and everything usually kept in a - . First Class Drug: Store - Very . Respectfully, ;. ; , ; - J, H. WOODCOCK, : -; Graduate of Pharmacy, .' - i - Patton Avenue, . ' se 80-d5m - Below Depot at,7 i .-i " i. - - . - i 1 - - - i - 171 OB SALE. V ! - " . 1 - A Tine Harness and Raddle, orse, apply to .- W. C. CARMICHAikU .' sept 80 dtf.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1886, edition 1
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