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CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST SIDE. PUBLIC SQUARE. BILL HEADS, LETTERHEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, e J .J CV l iir S 1 . . lie ' , O Mm., . 9.00 cly, - - 1 Ytr, - i I1.SO VBRTISINO RATES. LOW. VOL II. NO 178. ;A5HEVILLE; N. O SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 6 1886 PRICE 5 CENTS t"" " vr M - , nun TMnin - fromftnetm mmdmt lov f rices. - DAILY EDITION. g--i i t -r r t tv : : ' '- loxsiac, Etcaa JCs Caneraa. SiMTORS AND proprietors. " ' IHIIJCYII.MS SOCIETIES. . - - - AuuLn. Ko. L J. A. Porter Eminent xunmuuio : Jordan Stone. Secretary. Meets nrst A'edneaday night In each month. irriU Ar, . . Jf.-O. H. Bell, H igh frleu; A. Hammershlag, Secretary. Meets t- wcoad Wednesday night In each month. f. ersum iWe.No. US, AF. 4. U. :. Vagg Worshipful Matter; Fred. L. Jacobs eTetary. MeeUhe first Friday night jn each ' ''Munoa ledge, K. of H-, No. MJ.--I '.A. Board man. Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meet tn rtrxt and third Monday nights in each Brood CmmeO, Vo. 701, . A. Km fcevyr Regent: Jordan Stone, Becretary. Meat; m thi half of the Knights of Honor on the leoond -od Jnurth Monday nights In each month. The Woman Mitnonart Sorirf of the M.K ."horch. South, meet In the church olass-room on lb Klrrt Friday of every month at 4 o clock P.M. The Beauty of the West Lodge No. 40, F .A. A. Y. M. Meet on the first and third Monday nights in each month. Jame Lattimoxe, Worshipful Master ; H. B. Brown, Secretary. The AshevUle JhtbHe Library, oyer Mr. Kep er's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next doar to The Bank of AshevUle, is open to via tors from 18 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4 .30 to tfi&Op. m. - - a-itrm'iLLE enrocaa bibeciobt Methodist Episcopal Churchy-Church S. t Ear. W. W. Bays Morning aorvtees 11 a. m. ; aiing fervtoM 7 p m. pwer megW .day evening X p. iiu28a&bath -Bohool f Presbyterian Churd-Clutrch St. jf. J. P. Gammon Services 11 a. m.;7Jip. . prayer meeting Ave p. m. Wednes- Sabbath sohool half -part 9 a. m. meooal Church, Trinity earner Church and Willow 8ts. Rev. Jarvis Cnxton, D. D. Bev. Varday oBee, Assistant Btctor. Servioos Sunday, 11 a. m. : S p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and . Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdays, 5 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. to. Sunday school 90 a. m. Baptist Church corner Woodfim and bpruce. Her. j. It. CarroU Horvioof 11 'a m.; 750 t. m.; prayer meeting 7:80 d. v. Wednesday; abbath school 9 a. m. Roman Catholic Church, hey. John A. McHngh Services every Sun day at 11 a. m ., but the first Sunday of the month, when servioes will be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at ashe- DouUtday Uitticn Church. KevWW Bays Pastor. Sabbath School, JH Weaver Supt COLORED CIIFBCHES. i, M. E. Church (Zion) CoUtgt St. Rov. Mr. Sherman Servioee 11 a. m.; 8 p. m., and half.past 7 p. m.; Sabbath school 9 m Baptist. Kov. Mr. Burnley Servioes 11 a. in.; 8 p.m., and half-past 7 p.m.; Sabbath school 1.30 p.m Episcopal. Bev. Mr. Massiah Service 11 a. m.; Bab bath school 3 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. OFFICE OR Home Treatment. Wf ABE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN AshevUle, N. C, Office on Vain Street, rulliam House, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Conmrmption, Asthma. Brosfealtis Bheumatum, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, and. In fact, all chronic dla eases, and all diseases resulting from an impover isbed condition of the blood. If yon are able to walk to the office, you CAN ba CUBED, as many are being cared by our new treatment. We use In addition to the Oxygen, th 91 etlicated Vapor. In this way we can treat the lungs locally, as we. vaporize all medicines; and the patient in hales toe vapor, holding it for a short time in the Inngs thns the msdtcine 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 efiect desired, bnt A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. . If you save any kind of Lung disease, come and consult us. Wcwill not charge you anything for eonmiltation. THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or three times a day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may think yourself ooyond the reach of remedies. There Is not the least danger connected with the treat ment. The effect Is pleasant, and the result permanent. For Asthma, It is a specific as much as Quinine s forehills. If yonhave Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief la almost Instantaneous. , NASAL CATARRH, tft treatment will permanently cure you. - We ha v been using the OXYGEN - AND THE ' MEDICATED VAPOR; " for some years, anl lnthat tlme'we have eared handn ds ot cases of CousumDUon after they had repmtte 1 hemorrhages, and were given op - oy me oesi pnysiciuns in ue iana. - AH diseases treated locally. Come to our office Bd get NATURE'S MEDICINE. - - COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention BECTALDIS- EASBi. ILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND - RECTAL ULCER. We have a entirety new treatment, that is painless; the patient need not lorn one hour from VusineisorDleasure.-- We do not use the knife ar litfntnre. or the carbolic acid injection. We - can CURE you, and are willing to INbURE a 'aj no, 11 you so uesire. KO CURE, NO PAY I v We send the HOME TREATMENT with ehcmlcalJKo rant 4wq months for We do not Biiblinh tesumonais, Din ou application wui furnish any number of post oi&ee aedreas, man oars of patient who have been cored under our treatment. l'iu'tation free. liRO. HA i . AN, GATCUTLL STONE, . VtemlH-rs ot tue firm of H , H. A B. Fajsicians. aui l-iw.'im . . mm mm house NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. mlls PIANOS and ORQitTS on Monthly In- lilmcntsof iiandllO.; -- v v . . .. ONE PRICE ONLY. Y..'-i VnrSc and Mutdc Boots. Old instrn- ,.,.;.. taken in exchans ' - ., I-or Catalogues and Circulars apply to .0. FALS. ugl:lwly T'uiafore Steam" is one-of the Ktcrs are served at Turner'a MS??) ) i - ' ' - . DAILY EDITION. THE DA1XT CITIZEJf Will be published every Morning (ex rtftnt Mondavi at the following rate strictly cash: One Year, . . . . . 6 00 Six Months, . . . . . 3 00 Three" . . . . 1 60 Ons . . .' . - - .'-ft 60 One Week. - S. . . . . ? 15 , y- . ... Oar Carriers will fleuver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our Bubscriberg, and parties wanting it win piease can at me itisbh uiuco. Send your Job Work of aU hinds to fhe Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply andwiu aispalch. Arrival and tpairare of Paaaeasrer BixisBua t Arrives 7:M w. m. and departs 10:00 am- - : .,-; ' ' - Tennessee Amrei 9:55 a. m. and departs 8K5 p m. -J- vy AxirasviLUS Axnves 3 p m.ana aepane 10:10 a. m. .. - - N SranTAHBUBO Leave AshevUle 7KK a m ; arrive at Headerroavili Oi am; at Spartaw burg ii:4ii a m. Leave Boartanbmrff 4 KM) n nT: arrive at uen- dersonville 7:10 p m; at AshevUle 8:15 p m. tW INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. ty We invite attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plnmadore, concerning lands feu sale. tf Newstvlctin Scarfs, Collars and Cuffs, Wool Shirt and Half Hose, and Striped Urawers. eod H. REDWOOD & CO. Look out for rain. Weldon's Kangaroo cigars are good. Call at Turner's for oysters served in all styles, at snort nonce. Mr. Chandley is elected Register of Deeds of Madison by a majority of 8 over his competitor., Mr. Ball. Birds, squirrels &c, served up in the most artistic style, at short no, tice, at Turner's. The anxiety to hear the result of the Judicial elections was as inten se as for the result of the elections. The Citizen office was crowded to obtain what information there was afloat. A sharp shock of an earthquake was felt in most parts of the town yesterday at half past 12. At the house of the writer of this it was more sensibly felt than any since that of August 31st. Among the visitors in attendance on the court is our trusty old friend Mai. A. M. Erwin, of McDowell, and Mr. H. G. Ewart, Republican mem ber elect.Trora Henderson also Mr. B. U. Lankford, the worthy post master of Brevard. Mrs.JElizabeth Penland is living on Turkey Creek in this county at the age of 104 years. This is a well authenticated fact. Her last birth dav was on the 2nd day of October. She is in full possession of her fac ulties, physical and mental. . It is reported that the Republican candidate for the House in Clay is elected. His name is Surch. It is not to be wondered at, there being four unyielding Democrats in the field. - P. S. McClure is elected to the House in Clay, not -Burch as above stated. ..; : The rumors of the" deteat of the State judicial ticket ,: current here yesterday occasioned a painful feel ing surprise and mortification. We do not believe that such is the case. But no one was prepared for any such possibility, not even the Res publicans. Their judicial ticket with very few exceptionu was a mere make-up, without expectation of success, and therefore with little care in its composition. If such ca lamity has befallen the State, it is the heaviest nenaltv we nave ever known visited on apathy or care lessness. - . ' ' Hunters, Attention I -Bring your game to Turner's, Highest cash prices paid for-par tridges, squirrels, rabbits ore The Rev. Mb. Bays ' ' - . Has been reassigned to the pas torate of the Methodist-1 church in this place, greatly to the satisfac tion of this congregation and friends. That Possum Supper.. Friend Turner' appreciating the hard services of the Uitizen corps in the campaign, and with an eye to console them in their disappoint ment, spread before them on Thurs day night an old iashionea possum BUDper. served in such style as only that renowned chef, Filmore Erwin, is master of. . ouch a tine tat pos sum, so nicely done to a tuner, so well seasoned, so well flanked with its sweet potatoes and corn breads such a genuine possum stri per, was novftr mnro hio-Tilw pnine O Why ko about with that aching head T Try Ayer8 Pills. They will relieve the stomach, restore the digestive organs to healthy action, .remove toe obstructions that depress serves and brain, and thus cure your -headache permanently. t27 Ths Babgaix Cocntmi at Law's. : ; Just started, on it will ' be ulaced all 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 large stock of Crockery; Cutlery, Glass and Lamps and at lower prices than ever before at ; . ... Law's, - opposite Eagle Hotel SENATORIAL DIS- .... v, . ,.- TBICT. : . Kope Ellas Elected. A telegram received from Jarratt's jjt esterday afternoon infonas us that Kope Eliaa is undoubtedly elected over his competitors, Anderson, ind. dem., and Trull, rep. - -V ' :- 1N TRANSYLVANIA. ' Mr. J. LT Bell is elected Clerk of the Superior Court over his compet itor, Mr. Duckworth, by a majority of 24. Capt J)ever, .dem., is elected by a majority of 84. TO1UNTY. . MaloaeV vote 470, ' Johnston's Thk Vote ij Buncombk. For Snpreme Court1; Smith 4087, Ashe 198r,Merrimon1985rB'aiton 2390, Albertson 2372, Ltisk 2380.. The Super ior Court Judges received 1985 and 2375 respectively for democrats and repub licans, except Hon. J. H Merrimon, dem., received 2011, and Mr. P. A. Cnmmings, rep., received 2383. - The vote for Congress and Solicitor is as follows,. by townships : K & 2 & I I Black Hountain, SO 124 8wannanoa. 119 65 lair View. 107 Limestone, 65 111 Avery'B Creek, 85 85 Lower Hominy, 111 4 Upper Hominy, 133 172 Sandy Mush, 4 142 Leicester, 762 180 Ivy, 135 SOT Flat Creek, 9i 47 Seems Creek, 143 196 AshevUle, 630 70 43 a 81 68 45 112 128 44 2S2 126 99 141 713 129 115 115 113 74 66 189 119 175 802 181 181 730 61 91 7 70 65 17 16 S 128 s; ss 1911 2130 407 199S 2373 Graham County Vote. The following is the vote east in Gra ham county : Congress: Johnston 319,. Jones 46, Malone 6. Solicitor : Ferguson dem. 188. Moody rep. 168. benate: Ehas d. 186. Anderson ind- dem. 98, Trull rep. 107. Mr. Joel Crisp, rep., is elected over Mr. N. G. Phillips, dem., to the legislature by a majority of 50. ihe vote for Congress in McDowell county, Maj. Malone's old home, was, Johnston 912, Jones, rep, 416. Malone, ina. rep. aem., ivw. majority lor J onns ton over all 364. . - . Mr. Jones, dem.. carried some town ships in 1886, in order named, 41, 109, 108, 231, 76, 52, 53, 71, 520, 127, 101, 112, 42, total 1658. . Mr. Freeman, republican, received in some townships, in 1884, in same order as aoove, ao, w, lze, Z34, 139, 77, 105, 82, 622, 174, 174, 185, 164, 46, total 2015. Total vote cast for representatives in 1884 4623. . - - - . Total vote cast, for Pearson, rep., and Jones, dem., 1886 4447. mere are. m round numbers. 3000 Democrats in this county, and 2400 Re publicans. Messrs. Pearson and Wells received the full republican vote and about 400 democrats. Mr. Jones and Mr. Gudger lacked about 1500 of receiving the full democratic vote; and taking off Ihe 400 democrats who voted for Messrs. Pearson and Wells, leaves at least one thousand democratic voters who did not vote at all. One thinz our friends mav reBt assur ed of, and that is that Buncombe is safe ly democratic Mr. Pearson, with the nextrace for Congress in his mind, and relg on the agencies which served him so well in the late canvass, can go over to the enemy, bag and baggage, and assume control of that party, but he can not carry with him the honest democr acy of the county. With' all of his nefarious agencies, his treachery to the party to which he professed allegiance, and with all the local irritation over other matters he could only carry about 400 democrats on Tuesday, and most of these will fall into line at next election, and resume their place in the ranks of their friends. If Mr. Pearson thinks he can carry even a third of his late dem ocratic supporters within him over to tne enemy ne will most greviousiy be mistaken. , This Votb ot 1884 and .1886.. The order for our readers to compare the votes of 1884 and 1856, for legislature, we take the two highest then, and two highest now, by townships, in Buncombe : For Mr. Pearson, 1884, dem.. Avery's Creek 78, Lower Hominy 147, Upper Hominy 168, Leicester 258, Sandy Mush 118, Limestone 76, Fair View 96, Swan nanoa 162, AshevUle 924, Jieeros Creek 183, Flat Creek 125, Ivy 185, Black Mountain 93, total 2613. Mr. Pearson, rep., carried Same town ships in 1886, in the same order, as fol lows : 88, 69, 208, 196, 137, 121, 128, 153, 990, 185, 161, 215, 138. total 2789. - - Gen'l Jones, dem carried the' same townships in the some order named, in 1884, 781, 148, 172, 257, 117, 74,98,160, 890, 179, 128. 181, 95, total 2577. Is Onr Climate Changing? ' ' We are inclinded to ask. this question by reason of Our hearing so manv re ports from the country, this summer, of 3 I 1 . . r diseases waicn nave not nereioiore pre vailed to such an extent as they are do ing. . From all quarter" we hear of Diar rhea, Cholera Morbus and kindred Bow el Complaints. We therefore warn our readers that, i they would avoid Berious sickness, to shun all unripe fruit, use no vegetables not fully matured, and, above all. to be provided with a bottle of Lytle's Elixir and a bottle of Dr. Hart's Relief, so that, if attacked with this dis ease, yon can core yourself at once, for in sicKness or mis aina aeiay 1 especi ally dangtxtraajll: r A . special bargain in-. Four in' Hand Scarfs at 50a ,. . . a. REDWOOD & CO. Merino and Wool Underwear,' Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Mfibohs, Skomnna Bags, Buttons, Braids, and Fancy- Goods generally. H.RED WOOD k CO. Choicest confections and finest tropical fruits always on hand at Moore and Ro- oarus'. . .-. , atr Dress goods and Trimming, Velvets, SUks Satins, Tricots, ilannds, Lxnseys, Tweeds Cassxmeres, Ginghams, Prints, Canton Flan nels, tileachta and Unbleached Cottons, &c, - H. REDWOOD ds CO., : '. . .- 4 One Price Store. : Carpets, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs, Mats, Upnounery uooas, vc. ' - - ; Jf. REDWOOD & CO. Flowkb Mission None. Contributions of clothing still solicit ed, by the Ladies. Send garments to Mr; Aston's on Church street. Flannels particularly needed. Acknowledgment of valuable-donation by Mrs. Battle, is here made. Merchants please remember tn- fill no' orders for Flower Mission applicants,- except those bearing the signature of some lady whose name is a guarantee. By oraer 01 jrresiuen mis sion Hospital. ' ; . Thb Baltimore and Ohio Road. This is a topic that never loses its in terest: and that interest grows as the movement for the extension of the Bal timore and Ohio Road to some Southern point is supposed tor be taking definite shape. ; It is conceded that this is the fact, and that President GarreEt, in ad dition to the vast resources of, his own corporation, has secured in England a loan, ample enough to cover 'the widest expeditures of construction for any length of line proposed or for any route adopted.- It is conceded that Birmingham, Ala, is the present objective r !nt, Jfith Peusacola as an' ultimate terr Ju.",And to reach Birmingham, the great; seat of uoe ooutaern iron interest, i is neceesary , to pass by Cranberry inf North Carolina to obtain the use of the peculiar ores of that section which are indispensable for the perfect utilization of the Binning ham ores. Reaching Cranberry the on ward course of the line is to be deter mined mainly by the exertions of those who take interest in. the subject. We hear it is proposed to come to the mouth of Big Ivy in Madison county, perhaps with a view of following down the course of the French Broad into the valley of Tennessee. But that course is inadmissi ble from Paint Rock, downward. From that point both of the banks of the river are occupied, one by the Morristown branch of the . T. Va. and Ga. Road; the other by the French Broad line. There is no other passway in that direc tion. From Ivy the proposed line must come up the river. It must come by Asheville if it come at all, thence up the river, through Transylvania across the Blue Ridge, into South Carolina, or along the Ridge through Jackson and Macon to Kabun Gap, and thence flown into Georgia. The certainity of the construction of this road seems so assured, and the pros pects of its being brought this way so bright, that, it becomes our citizens to take immediate and active steps to secure advantages which will add inestimably to the importance . and prosperity of Asuevine. A public meeting snouia oe called at once, and a delegation appoint ed to visit Baltimore and confer with President Garrett, and make such re presentations of the feasibility of the route we have suggested as will make the impression it undoubtedly must do. No argument ought to be needed to engage the zeal of our own people; and argu ments in plenty can be presented to in fluence the decision of Mr. Garrett. The Speaking Thursday Night. We gave but -little attention to the meeting in the court house Thursday evening, regarding it as a meeting in which we 'could not be expected to take any interest Messrs Pearson, Wells, and others of the successful one expected to return thanks for their election, and the Lord knows we had no right to claim or expect any of their thanks. There was an interlude, . however, which was not down on the regular bills", but which we would have de lighted to have heard. After Mes srs Pearson, Wells,'and others had "thanked" the crowd for their election. Hon. J. H. Merrimon being observed was loudly called for. and, as is his usu al wont, never willing to disregard the wishes of his friends, he ascend ed the stand and proceeded to de liver one of the most eloquent and effective speeches of his -lite. . He recognized the fact that recognized the fact that republican? had a right to rejoice over the result in Bun combe, but asked what could demo crats rejoice over ? those democrats who aided the republicans by their services and their votes, and those who aided by remaining away from the polls. We cannot undertake to give a report . 01 Air. .Merrimon s speech, but those who know him, and noting the above suggestive en quiries, can well imagine the char acter of the speech he delivered. His remarks caused many a blush of shame, even heart burnings, on the past of those who .proved recreant to duty and contributed, oe way or another to the defeat of thf). party in Buncombe. His condemnation 01 these was as from one Inspired, and its effect and impression WAS terfSc. The democracy, however), we : are sure, will be true to itself, it has al lowed itself to be misled, but it will soon realize its missteps and mis takes, and ere another calls; to duty will be all solid and more' determ ined than ever. . ; -1 -j. , ' ' Bucklcn's Arnica Salve V The beet Salve in the world for eats, bruises, soresL ulcers, rheum, lever sores, tetter. chapped hands, chilblains, earns, and all akin HrnnuonH. Biiti txhuuvcut cures Vlios. w Alu v required. It is guaranteed to five perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, inceai cts per box. I'or sale oy H. H. Lyons. daw a 1 Splendid stock of best Silk Alpaca and Gingham Umbrellas, ."-' - - V at WHITLOCK'S. ; Stylish heavy Cassimere in dark effects at 69c to f 100, worth at kail one-fourth more, just received. ' ; ' Oybters and game served in any style at Moore ana JttoDaras'. ............ an. The "yum yum stew" at Turner's is the latest thing. ; See the new Library Lamps at Law's and learn prices. V " ... ; . More new millinery to arrive first of weea at wniuocK sv ' Warranted SAoes from following makers: Ziegler JSros J. A. isanuiler, rackara ana Groverj Mimnm and Tiller, ant Morgan Bros. . II. RED H UUV A CO Tea Vote of Bdxcombe. .' ' ' The following is a partial report of vote cast in this county on Tuesday : the thwm F . -----Bow - . p . . ...... llsassfggsaisgs Ebbs, '" I 5s8gsH5saa fox. h f SSSSSaSSaggSfe Jones. e . gsisaaggglSSa imager. I iggilgsSsig?, Pearson. t " . -. tag i iHaESsSsglSass wens, , ' a g 8gggaSSaagalBeynolds. g I ss5sSiasaa5sStcathey. " 2 ' . . 1 g 5gSSaS3SHSsS3rJrach,' - 1 SiSISggl8gS Woriey. I W'" ; 7 r gSS8alsS Patteson. ,- 5 v . ' . If. MUMOU M.Mw. - . ... S SS88gSS5SlSgaiHarri8 I gg5SSE83iaSaHllllard, ' a ggagggssssggg I Justice, - I I ftSlaagSgS I Btarp.es, ELECTION BRIEFS. There is a tie in New Hampshire legislature. The Democrats have gained one Congressman in New Hampshire. ' Both Democrats and Republicans claim the Legislature of New Jer sey The Democrats claim the Indi ana legislature by two majority, and the Republicans claim it by six. It is now claimed that Mr. Car lisle is elected by a small majority. The official count will be needed to settle it- In the second election District in this State, Abbott, col., is reported elected, not Simmons as was claim ed. This makes a loss of two in the North Carolina delegation. Two newly elected officials, Treas urer and Auditor of Martin county, Indiana were burned to death the night of their election by the de struction of the hotel in which they were sleeping. A cloud of dust at sea is a rare thing, surely. But the Boston bark Thomas A. Goddard sailed for three hours though such a cloud near New Zealand, just after the recent volcanic outburst there. - . W. A. Croffut, of the Washington Post, says that the remains of A. T. Stewart lie in the Cathedral at Gar den City ; that Mrs. Stewart consen ted to pay the robbers $25,000, and that the money was paid and the money were handed over to an agent of hers on a hill in Westches ter county at the dead ot night. Mr. Croffut says he had the story from a member of the Hilton fami- ly. liver PUU. . Use Dr. G nun's liver Pills for Sallow com plexion. Pimples on the Face and BiUions netm. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose. Samples free at H. H. Lyons. - aawiw. . Ladies' Dress Goods and TrimmingF, superb stock, at Whitlock's. Best stock Gents' and Boys' Under wear more new ones-iost in at Whitlock's. The "Mascot Broil" is the thing in the way of oysters at Turner's. Measures taken for A Raymond fc Co. Fashionable JVeto York Tailors,; and a fit guaranteed. Samples now ready for inspec tion. H. RED WOOD & CO. sept2S-deod - Ladies' best grade Kid Gloves. Cen- temeri, Foster's and Alexander's, and cheaper grades, at Whitlook's. Men's Kid. Dryskin, a fine stock of heavy gloves, at Whitlock's. FISH. AND -OYSTERS receiv ed Friday and Saturday at T. J. Sum mer's City Market Call and get some thing very nice. - " Ladies' and men's best grade 'water proof Rubber Garments, at Whitlock's. Oysters in the shell received at Turn er's last night .:.;V; The "Mikado Fry" served at Turner's. lust Received. Stylish Ctolhina (includ ing Overcoats) end Derby Hats in Dunlaps, Youman's ana Miller's shapes; clso new stylet in Soft Hats. - h SfpZStf - II. RED WUVD & VO. ; N.evo Goods now arriving by almost every tram . , - , 22-( H. REDWOOD fc CO. The only genuine t;teroa and Dunlap Hats; also a large stock cheaper grade of fiats, at Whitlock's. CEMETERY LOTS AT AUCTION. On Kondav the 8th of November va will sell at auction FIFTY CHOICE STJBIAL LOTS in the Asnevuie uemetery. one or said lots Is very fine indeed. Terms Cash. Call at out office and seepiati. 1 AxajffSUN cocks. novoQir. ' . . -. Jteal estate Dealers. TTIAVT rLOTHIXfi. JLX . OVERCOAIS, COMMON OBEY BLANKETS, " t . SC&KLET AND FINE WHITE BED BLANKETS ; Large line double and single width Flannels waterproof CA8HMERE3. Oct 81 dtt :y BEABDEN RASKIN & CO. , TB0POSALS FQH LAYING WATKB MAINS. ; : 3 i MAYOR'S OFFICE, : -; AsHaviiL,N. C, November S, '86, ' - Sealed proposals will be received at this office cnul the 15th day of November, '86, at noon, for trenching and laying lour to six miles cast-iron water pipe within the citv limits, setilne srwolal castings, gates and Fire Hydrants. Size of pipes mtii, o iuua auu o men. cpciuuaiions ana further informafioo may be had on application at this oilice. iiyht reserved to reject any or all bids. -By ordor of the Board of Aldermi-n. ' nov 4 d8t Kl' Ate iJ', Msyof. Mb.Lymax,-; ''. . .. 'I.' The popular land brokef adver tises some very valuable rea estate at Arden for sale, at auction This property is very valuable; ad par ties wishing to invest should call on Mr. Lyman at his office in the court house. Yancey County. -.' Mr. M. W. Peterson, candidate for Sheriff of Yancey county- gives us the following election notes: Johnston C77. Malone 611. Mnncs 32. . ' ' Williams, 'ren. -for f.hn Hnnso leads Robinson 92.: . - Rowland, ren.. for Sheriff. iWnrla Peterson 70. . Tom Rav. Re6.. for nlfirk of th Superior Court, leads W. M. Alston la - . .- - . 1- - - , The campaign just passed' was peculiar. - It did not rise to the diir- nitybf-politics. It didot to-iz any general issuer- it inttered itself away on personalities or local dis agreements. It is no wonder con gressmen were defeated; still less Wonder that the judicial ticket may have been forgotten. Advice from Charleston yester day afternoon subsequent to the earthauake shock here Rav trinf. fViA shock was felt there quite sharply, Duiinere was no damage done worth mention. This is a great relief to the manv here interested in Hhnr. leston. Up to a late hour last ni&ht we had not learned the definite result Of the election for th T.Porinlnf.nr The republican gain is very consiaS t 1 . , . . . -. . . . erauie, dui not enougn. we think, to gain control of the House; certainly not of the Senate. It may interest our readers to be reminded who the Republican can dicates for the Supreme court were. They were Buxton for Chief. Justice, and Lusk and Faircloth as Associ ate Justices. Just What Tbey All Say. Hon. D. D. Havnie. of Salem. Ills., aavs he nses Dr, BoBanko's oongh and Ltmg Syrup in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of concha, colds and ctoud. and recommends it in particular, for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons, dawlw. Handsome effects in Tjidif' Wrnnt Dress Goods and Trimmings, just opened. sepzMj a. liEU w Uiju & CO. Oysters Socls. quart finest; in town at dtf MOOEE t ROBARD6'. Ladies' aud Mics'. Wrnnn. -rool nire and cheap, - . jit Wnrri-ocK's. Flannel Ovfirskirtq whitl. r.gnni1r!l and Unlaundried Shirts, another invoice of 49 cents Shirts just in at WHITLOOKS. Oysters received in bulk daily at dtf MOOBE & ROBABDS'. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w ANTED, A good Second-Hand IKON S AFE.- nov 6 dlt Addres3 BOX 298 P. O. F OR SALE, A splendid Park Buffer with two seats and canopy top. Apply to uuvouzi . j. .fcVAKS MUW At Public Auction ON SATURDAY, November 13th, at 12 U. Before the Court House in Asheville, there will be sold by me, by direction of Col. J. Evans Blown, the following desirable propeities: No. 1. One hundred and two and a half iirt9u acres rolling land at Arden, adjoining the Hotel progeny, auu anown as we "juies raay place Good cabin, stable and tobacco bam nn the premises; also small apple orchard. i iana is witnin a mue or tne rauwav station. No. 2. Twenty-six and a half (2Sx) acres on the railroad and Henderson Turnpike, one mile North of Arden. Thirteen (13) acres in fine grass and thirteen acres good shade trees, with under growth grubbed out. A most beautiful place for a gentleman's coun try home, for which it is specially adapted. No. 3. 220 acres on the A.4 8.K. B; about 150 acres cleared. Large honse. barn, is., on the 'ivmvi.j. xiius wu uiB resilience ox me late laf. W. J. Brown. - . No. 4. 1000 aeren nil the VoHh FnrV nf the Swannanoa along the Turnpike to Marlon adjoin ing the lands of Allison and Curlew. This pro perty is in timber and nnimproved, and is very Terms i One-half cash, balance in twelre mn secured by mortgage. ' - Parties seeking a good investment will do well to attend the above sales. A.J.LYMAN. nOv6d6Uwlw. - Real Estate Broker. nOR KENT, -- . ' .- I wCU rent my residence on Patton and French Broad Avenues, furnisher' to 1st April, 1886. Seven rooms, kitchen and servants' house. Good stables, o. Apply to C. E. GRAHAM, or w. u. UWXN, or K. L. Graham. . . , novd2t 4 SIGHT S, FRIDAY, BATUItO AY, BIOXOAY AND TUESDAY, . Ksvember S, , S sibmI 9. Matinee Tuesday afternoon , at 3:30 - - ' . o'clock. ZERA SEMON! t THE ORIGINAL ZERA. v : TOGETHER WITH . bowginal Royal Marionettes, Giving Magic Minstrel and 'the Comical ; - V: ' Pantomime Humpty Dumpty. Besides the Entertainment Trv-. Elegant and Valuable Presents wlU be AWniSSION, 35 and 50 cts. Reserved Seats can now be had at - - SAWIF.B'8 STORK ' - without extra charge, nov s diwk . Opera House 3 r r-f? O o H IT m GO a Si o3 O' -
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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