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DAILY EDITION. CITIZEN JOB, OFFICE, BILL HEADsT"" . . i LETTER HEADS; ' POSTERS, - ; BLANKS, dr And fob Work f all kinds done with fromftness and at Ion f rices. he Fut&a&K Stoao ft Csmaron, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. : " i 1 Year, a Mob.. 1 rvr, . n ivIom., $a.o 3.00 ,1.60 75 LOW.' VOL II NO 199. ASHEVILLE, N. C; WDESDiA MORNINGv pECEMBER! ERICE 5 CENTS i.i Enrrsisa rates ASllKVILLB SOCIETIES. . t.....v.i k, .& -J. A. Porter Emljient . ;L.H.r: Ionian Stone. Secretary. Meets first L'?'nrlmrio. u. Ben. nich '",., . u Hommershla. Secretary. Meets b- lecond Wednesday night in each mouth. Herman L frv. No. US. A. A. JJ. .. ' V. wi,iftil Muster: Fred. L. Jacobi i-. J? u. -i h.. first Friday nigh in each . -uin. a,rd.uSn. Pintator; , Joron uf k n rji nun uiiiu aiuuuui uit"M w-. ' "'" ' . .;aVSn ,01. i A.-E .C:rcS idin fetone. Secretary. Meets ST the Iiall of the Knights of Honor on toe second n.l firavtn Mouday nighwin.each month Ike Woman's Minimal Bociety of the M. E. mlh. meet in the ohurch cUj-om on he Fir Friday of every month at 4 oclk P.M. TJte Beauty of the West IxxhpNo. jO.F.A. A y M. Meets on the fifft and third Monday nights in each month. James unuuu M.tr . M II. Brown. Secrete The SsfteotftePuoKc Library, over Mr. Kep er'a Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, indwrt djor to The Bank of Asheville, w open to rm tors from 1 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:80 to S-.80p.in. ,jv 4UETJIXB CUPBCIi PIBECTOBT Methodist Episcopal Clmrch-Church St. Rev. W. W. Bays Morning sorvices 11 m.; nine errices 7J4 p m. ; prayer meeting Wed iday evening I p. m.Sabbath school 9 ' Presbyterian Church Church St. ' j, J. p. Gammon Services 11 a. m.;7J4p. prayer meeting five p. m. Wednes Sabbath school half-past 9 a. n. jusopal Church, Trinity corner C1;urchand Willow Bts. flev. Jarvis Buxton, D. D. Bev. Varday rfcBee, Assistant Efctor. Services Snnday, 11 a. m. : 5 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and 3oly Days, 10 ft. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 6 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Baptist Church corner Woodflnand apnux. Ber. J. L. Carroll Services 11 ft m.; 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. m. Wednesday; Sabbath school 9 ft. m. Roman Catholic Church. Kb,. John A. McHngh Services every Sun day at 11 a. m., lmt the first Snnday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Snnday school at 10 a. m. at Ashe vule. Doim.-K.day Miion Church. Kcv W W Bays Pastor. Sabbath School. J II Weaver Supt. COLOTtED CIICBCIIES. i. Jf. JS. Gmrch ZioKr-College St. ltov. Mr. Sherman Services 11 . m.; 3 p. m.. and half. past 7 P- Sabbath school 9 ra Baptist. Kev. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a. in , J p.m. and half-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1,30 p.m JCviscoval. Bev. Mr. Massiah Services 11 ft. m.s Sab bath school 3 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. Drs. Hargan, Stone L Gatchell, SPECIALISTS, mfftCKPiilUmm ButlMmg, Main SI. ASHEVILLE, N. C Wdive in the treatment of Chron Wiseoses, COMPOUND OXYGEN and Medicated Vapor by direct inhalation. Those who sutler from diseases of the Respiratory Or ganssuch as Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis Asthma. Chronic Bore Throat. Loss of Voice, etc., and who have failed to be cared by the ordinary treatment ot Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites, Pocket In balers, and the like, may be permanent ly cured by our new treatment ; since we have cured nd are curing cases which bad resisted all other means and which had been pronounced incurable by the best physicians. The Compound Oxygen Treatment is nnt only valuable in diseases ot the respiratory tract, but Is working prompt and permanent cur es in all diseases depending upon an impoverished or tanpure condition of the blood, such as Debility, Epilepsy, Rheumatism, Chorea, Neurslgia Paral ysis, Diabetes, Brlght's Disease, Anitmla, Scrofu la, and all Diseases of the Skin. The Only Treatment which will permanently cure Nasal Catarrh ' The only Specific lor Asthma ! The treatment is pleasant to take, and cannot ftrarravate anr case however delicate and .sensi tive. Special attention mid to diseases of the Rec tum, such as I'i'es, Fissure, Fistula, Prolapsus, etc. A NEW.TREATMENT, v "l-v and Invariably successful. No loss of irom business or pleasure during treatment, or tnose who cannot come to our office, and d nKiii the Compound Oxygen, we -have ft Home fietmer.t, u Men in many cases is as val uable as the Office Treatment. We will send the sriparatus and chemicals to last two months for REFERENCES. . Kev.N.8. Albright, Wellington, O.; Wm Bat tie. M D, Pulaski. Tenn : L. t. Iglehardt. Esq., Evansville, Ind ; John B. Snow, Esq., Tipton, Tenn ; lion. a. H. Fuller, uoonvuie, ma; u. A Hears, Esq, Asheville, N. C; Rev. O. Bell, Bel Bell r. O., N. C Wrlie for Illustrated Pamphlet, which will be mailed free, in regard to treatment. Address DRS. HAROAN, STONE GATCHrLL. nov 1-dawCm ASHEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE NORTH BIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. v Bells PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In stallment of $5 and 110. ONE PRICE ONLY. ftlieet Mu-ic and Mulc Books. Old inatru soents taken In exohange. For Catalognes and Circulars apply to 0. FAL3Z. njl7;d&wlr Th "I'inafoK .Suam" is one of the -avn ryutern are prxei nt Turncr'u. DAILY EDITION. , THE DAILY CITIZEN ' Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates strictly cash : One Tear, ' W 00 Six Months 3 00 Three ' 1 50 One " . . . , .,50 One Week, . . Our Carriore will deliver the paper.ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties -wanting it will please call at the uitizrk umce. " Send your Job Worl f all toads to the Citizen Office, if you ward it done, ntatly. cheaply and vntu uispatch. -g.: Arrival ana Departure Tralaa. ' f Passencer gAiaaBtJEY Arrives 6:56 p. m. and departs 10:51 a m. enneiseeArtyejijpiJji nd departs I .wo y u. - Watsbsvtlu: Arrives 5:00 p m.and departs ll iua. m. Spabtanbubo Leave Aaheville 7:00 ft m arrive at Hendersonville 8:15 ft m; at Spartan bure 11:40 am. Leave Spartanbttre 4:00 p m; arrive at Hen dersonville 7:10 p m; at Asheville 8:15 p m. Kg- INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. tWe invite attention to the adver tisement of N. numadore, concerning lands fo-i sale. tf An excellent stock of Clothing, Over coats, and Wraps, to ht all sizes, tf II. Redwood & Co, BayThe Citizen Job ollice is now supplied with Deeds of Conveyance. Madison court is still in session 1 he h,agle closed as a hotel yes- rday, and Mr. Neville's guests were translerred to the comlortable quarters of the Woodfin House. Thb importance ofWilmington as a cotton port has been finely illus trated this season. The increaseof receipts for the first three months is upwards of 23000 bales over the same period last year. Wilming ton has made the largest proportion ate increase of any of the cotton ports. yesterday morning at a very early hour the ear was disturbed with, at this season, the unaccus tomed sound of thunder. Several deep long rolls were heard, accom panied with the heavy dropping of a summer snower. AiiQiwnicn ooaes soon and sharp changes of temper ature. The receipts of tobacco nUnue to in solidity, and the standard of prices is be coming fixed. From the reports of farm ers, the results or curing have given a fair supply of good b thts; larger perhaps than in other tobacco centres. But we do not think that qualities reach those of some preceding years, and there is no present prospect of prices going up to fancy rates. Perhaps ihosel high piices did more harm than good; they inflated expectation ot permanency, and discon tent naturally ioiiows decline The Charlotte Chronicle notes the appearance of three of the Catawba Indians on the streets of Charlotte. We thought they had all gone. These must bej? feeble remnant. There used to be a reservation in Lincoln county and extending over into the adjoining county in South Carolina from which the aborigines sallied forth in the winter time, visiting towns in the eastern part of State earning a precarious livelihood by shooting at coppers with their bows and arrows. It is a long time since we saw any of the Catawbas, and we believed, Until, now, that they were extinct. Country merchants are respect ullj invited to como to Asheville and inspect the immense stocks of goods just received in large car-load job lots direct from manufacturers and jobbers." These stocks are not only largely increased in size, but the character of the goods and gen eral variety were never before equalled on this market. Prices and terms are as liberal as can be ofier ed auy where; indeed, our merchants have determined that Asheville shall afford to merchants of Wes tern Carolina and East Tennessee certainly equal advantages with any other market.JLet ail unite to build up a h ome market for the purchase and sale of all kinds of goods, vcares, and produce. Come to Asheville and be convinced. Church Christmas Sale. - . The "Earnest Workers" of the Protes tant Episcopal church announce " for Wednesday, Dec. 15th, a sale of eoods suitable for Christmas presents. Notice of the place of sale will be eiven here after. Law's Excelsioh China Stoke Will be closed to-dny to prepare for the grand opening to morrow. It Ayer's Sarsapaiiila works directly and promptly, to purify and enrich tho blood improve the appetite, strengthen the nerves, and brace up the system. It is in the truest sense an alterative medicine. Every invalid should give it atrial. t2 Christinas Opening At Law's on South Main 6t .Thursday, Friday and Saturday; Dec. 2nd, 3rd and 4th. All are invited to come and examine and rce our goods. The stock is larger than ever before and the Jap anese department has beer doubled in size. We rre ready for misinres after Dec 2nd. - - - - bov 28 dtl Arrivbo, ' ... HaiiJs(u.p Hr.e of Ladies' DrvES Goods fcc, lust arrived at the Ladies' Furnish inglliTM', corner-Patton Avenue an Chnrch street. - 14 dtfd The Baird Minstrels are said to be the best on the American boards. Go and see them Saturday night. - ' The citizens of Mojrganton are moyingLM md Me pretty Boilston Val- in the matter or estaDiiming a Dans Prominent citizens, among whom is Col. Tate, J. G. Bynum and other well known financiers, are -taking an active- interest in the matter and of course it will suc ceed. We wish so. ..:- Mr. W. T. Lee, one of Waynes villeV' promirieni young 'business men, is in the city and "gave qs'a pleasant call yesterdajrZ:;He reports business as most encouraging in bis prosperous and attractive town- Tobacco is selling freely ana at good prices. JUany of onr sabscrib era are tobacco-' niskers, and have promised tt help 3 wlsn they have made sales. sj3ov.' let ihem be as good as their wora thejrwilL feel easier, and so will we. Those wishing to attend the Baird Minstrels Saturday night should secure reserved seats at once. For sale at Saw yert. - ' Stockholders' Meeting. A meeting of the stockholders of the Asheville Electric Light Co. is hareby called to meet to-day at 12 m. at the office!of J. G. Martin, Esq., m the court house for the election of officers, &c. A full attendance desired. Maj. Wilson as a Poultry Producer. The Morganton Star is responsible for the following "Some years ago Mai. Wilson decided to go into the chicken-raising business and bongnt seven hens and eighteen roosters, and we learn that he has just received alot of ducks from Swain county and is going to raise ducks in the lot. There are nine drakes and four ducks." Tobacco ix Henderson County." Mr. G. M. Brittain brought a load of very fine tobacco yesterday, which was placed on the floors of the Bun combe Warehouse. It was raised.by J. C. Hall, at Pink Beds, on the North Fork of Mills liiver. This is the second year that tobacco has been raised in that section. Last year it was tried experimentally, and with such success, that this year a number of farmers undertook the culture quite extensively. Acknowledgment. Very gratefully we acknowledge the kind courtesy of our friends, and will gladly accept, : i?. possible. their invitation to Tffa& (the Hot Supper and Musical Soiree at the St. Clair Hotel at Weaverville on the evening of Dec. 2nd, Thursday. uur inenas are so whole souled and cordial, and withal so gracefully and heartily hospitable that we could anticipate nothing but enjoyment. Railroad Rumors. . - Irom the Knoxville Journal of the 30th we take following telegram whieh will prove of interest to many readers : New Yoek, Nov. 27.--I am able to assure Knoxville that the policy of the new management in theli. & D. will not be changed in fact it appears that extension is the aim and Knoxville will be reached by way of Unaka or by Maiyville from North Carolina. It is furthermore expected that Mr. Sully will very soon endeavor to connect his Ohio and Ala bama interests by means of a road through West Virginia" and East Tennessee. The B. & O. people are reticent. but there are engineers oftheir's at Salem and Abingdon. It is on the cards that one of the Tennessee roads, chartered last Hum mer, will be commenced in the spring. lhe L. ot N, propose to reach Cumberland Gap ere lony. Dr. Bailey s Big stone Gap Rail road; the Boston Construction Com pany's road, from Marion to Bakers ville, N. C; and the N. & W. ,New River road, are being pushed. A Chattanooga telegram of the 28th says : The schism in the Rap tist Church to-daj reached a climax when about one-half the members of the church withdrew and will eroct a new church. -The breach was caused by the retention of the present , pastor, Rav. M. M. Warn boljt, against whom there are seve ral, charges of immorality, There have been continous quarrels be- tween the two factions in the church since Mr. Wamboldt was called. If people troubled with colds, would take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before eo- ing to church or places of entortaiument, they would avoid coughing, greatly to the comfort of both speakers and hearers. Public speakers and singers find that the Pectoral wonderfully increases tho pow er andflexibility of the voice. t2 Merino and Wool Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Shopping Bags, BuUons, Braids, and Fancy Goods generally. H. REDWOOD & CO. Carpets, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs, Mats Upholstery Goods, &c : H, REDWOOD & CO.' FISH, AND OYSTERS receiv ed Friday and Saturday at T. J. Sum mer's City Market. Call and get -some thing very niop. . . .' - " "Jusf Received, Stylish Clothing (includ iag Overcoats) and Derby Hait in Vunlaps, Youman's and Miller's shapes; also new styles in Soft, Hats.- - f p23tf JI. REDWOOD de CO: We are slunving very new styles in Car pets. Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs and Up holstery Goods. ' ' - : - v " " ' : end -' II. REDWOOD & Cfh .JOp tkfit road Brevard, the&aujor 4.v AH.LfkJ'ransvlvania contviiftt leyf theftaVe1ler'Vill observe asHi begins the ascent to me gap oi .in- LtttlfiTMouiitaiii, a series 6f aban .dbnedpits .and excAyations , toTlli left of road, extending do-xnt the'arVm tJ a. little.. strelim tB$ flows lntoL.oilston. f reek; iaett pits are fme wbrrr, old ecpugfi -Td the-ibrmfUitn c-thin t soil -which srftftj --r.v -t-! tiT -s- Evidently-Trrorks; hads long tiawn abanonQC-?fbg dncar Hh ' seat ' o very. caaar Htm. TrTonia rfMraed "with thlfj:. rply ' nbat - threse vfere4h Torge Mountains lie. td uie Wests of Boil ston VaHey7beginning. on the Mills River' valley, ind . extending the length of Boilston Valley In singu larly graceful and beautiful outline until they terminate at or near the Little Mountain. In this range are the gold mines which" give, promise of great -righnees. It is probable however that the iron deposi s at the Southern terminus will prove the source of more lasting wealth, ob tained with leffc" cost .and invest ment of capital. Many years ago these mines were worked in a rude way, without cap ital, of course without the necessary fixtures. The output was enough for neighborhood uses, and was so sunerior in all its qualities that it was the favorite material, and op to the period when the cost of trans portation was reduced, excluded al most all other iron. But such reduc tion reduced the cost of the impoited iron to a standard belew the cost of production of the domestic iron, and the operations were at length aban doned. - , The mines still await the advent of capital aud enterprize. They are practically inexhaustible. The ore, like that of Cranberry, is a pure magnetite. ' ' - ; Not far from these mines, in fact in close proximity are veinsjof lime, now used as a source of supply for the building and agricultural lime of the vicinity. Around are exhaust less forests, to be utilized if necessary for the production of charcoal. Anv railroad -into anqV through Transylvania must necessarily pass close alongside these-, toiftes; . "The attention ot capitalists can there fore justlv be directed to them. - Capt. S". T. Kelsey of Highlands, who came from Transylvania yes-' terday, brought with him some spec imens of iron wrought out from the ores. It is regarded as superior to the best quality of Swedes, and - is readily convertible into the best steel ASHEVILLE TOBACCO . MARKET. The sales yesterday were large, and prices good forfccolory. This quality is in Tcood proportion and is in demand. But the best tobacco so far is deficient in body, a fault due to the season. The sales at the warehouses continued so late in the day, that we may not haye. com plete reports. As we write, the only re port we have is from ' i TnE Baknek. Sales 19.418 noundi T M Bell. S lots 17. 20. 17 50: Henry Parker, 3 lots, 19, 35, 10 50; W T Williams, 3 lots, 20, 24, 18 50; C C Nix, 5 lots. 14 75, 20 50, 18. 20, 30; J M Brown. 3 lots. 11 50. 22 50. 25: S K Carter, 5 lots, 30, 20, 11 75, 20, 12 75; T I- Brown, 4 lots, 27, as, 4U, znou; jonn Penley, 4 lots, 28, 19, 33, 19; E P Ball, 4 lots, 23, 31, 45 and 19. Powell and Ssidee , Are showing the finest stock of fancy groceries, fruits, ana coniecuons ever displayed in Asheville. Call and look at their show windows and show cases. 2td. (.- : Wanted. - -- . V Parties in Mitchell, : Yancev, McDowell, Madison, Buncombe, Rutherford, Polk, Henderson, 1 ransylvania, Havweod, Jackson, Swain. Macon, Clay, Graham and Cherokee counties owning- well defined IRON deposits may accomplish good results for themselves and -our sec tion by sending to the Citizkh ornce, properly labeled, specimens of ores, with accurate description of location, quantity as well ae can be ascertained, means and convenience of reaching same; and also state whether or not. lime or marble deposits are contiguous, &c. The Citizen is now going regularly to a large number of capitalists whose attention is attracted to our section, and we desire to- invite special attention to our iron resources. decidtr t -., - - - ; '''; Measures taken for A. Raymond & Co Fashionable New York Tailors, and a fi guaranteed. Samples now ready for inspec tion. H. REDWOOD &.CO. tept2S deod - . Ladies' Dress Goods' and Trimmings, superb stock, at Whitlock's. . Stylish heaiy Qmimere in dark effects at 69c. to $1.00. u orth at least one-fourth .more, just received. , ' - '' ' See the newrLibrary Lamps at Law's and learn prices. --r ? ; ; .- Men's Kid; Dryskin, a fiheTstock of heavv gloves, at Whitlock's. ' . r , Cfioiee effects in clothing just received. ; tf : - 11. KKU WUUU dfc VU. - Oysters 35cta. quart finest in town at dtf -:- MOOES C vUOBARD6V In Wraps we are offering a varifiij, rang ing from $2fo 522.75. , From ?2.85 to $7.00 the Hue is very attractive, embracing durable goods f nice appear awe.., , ; 4 " eod ; lit; RED WOOD & '0. t Fresh Fish ana Oysters'to-day and to morrow at T. J. Summer's city. : .market under Powell and Snider's. . -iv. y .. i I. ... ' . " - I tn. (io 1 irflln rtm-m ' 'v-f A" Visit t6 bound, knobv i"v. . i -' '- n m ,-r LmtiJterraieiKt Cj No4 17tli, 188&.!. Mr. ifcdSf iltartafrieft i so jU . t ii RurBI-tJook. the obrVation car wera boob beeailed bv.tbe trrmadeor iei or tn wirrounding , scenery. . Slack -MourifArn Hnf1 flfanrlalrtnA anfl Kpnnlifnl a syren baunt among mountains. On approaching Round Knob wewere.en raptured" without being afipalled as I ex- pecte&to be, by the imminent danger so described. The ascent wsa so gradoai and the surrounding mountains so sob limp and beautifully arrayed in variegated gsrDtr or -Autumn liveliness, 1 became oblivioesof the fact that tduser lurked iukthe deep ravineand Biou&tLn heiahta ever wbico we .were elidine ao smoothlT and,, pleasantly.. In, the distance the mooptains presented a picture of surpass ing grandenr," appealing-J like 'eotoesal monuments ot tntlnite powe trhose sum mits pierced the azaire-ofcthk - heavens. Proximity revealad tken less imposing. but mora, beautiful. Xb attraction of oemg among ukmuimm .was-ennaneed by looking from -them away, and behbkf ing in the distance new aid diversified chains gracefully outlined against the hoii.on. The " highest point on our journey was so imperceptibly attained that 1 scarcely realized the ascension until far below I looked up to the track securely built On the heights we had scaled in rapt admiration. The track be ing visible in at least five different points above us at once gives one the idea of a terraced mountain. The tunnels are long and dark affording time for reflection and creating a lively appreciation of light and scenery. On coming in view of Round Knob hotel the roauouvering of the tram reminded me of the old game "hide and seek." At last as if assured it could not be. found it playfully glided over the last high trestle and round the curve where I believe it is said 23 cars tumbled into the ravine, and along side the famous hotel of Round Knob. Being closed for the season it looked solitary and lonely as "a last year's bird's nest." The fountain was playing in beauty, though 'not reaching the remarkable height it does in summer on account of the supply of water being cut off in win ter, which (if I understood aright) is brought 1J miles. However the beauti ful spray was softly falling on the fading emerald turf it had bedewed ail through the shining hours of by-gone summer and forming a veritaole rainbow in oer feet imitation of the lovely bow of pro mise that spans the scowling brow of a midsummer cloud. Before leaving Round Knob with all its beauties I would men tion "Royaf Gorge." Pages of vividlv descriptive language would but iL.adequ ately portray its countless charms. To be fully appreciated it must be seen. As we swept on mountains not to be com- Eared in magnitude, but very picturesque ordered our way. On .reaching the pretty old town of Hickory I discovered away to my right the Convent so sacred to tne hearts ot devout Catholic's (which by the way rumor says is to be removed to Asheville.) Then to my left my gaze rested on what I thoucht' an institution of learning, scattered near were churches where the erring are taught t worship i. T -7 : 1 1 , . ' r 1. 1 : t but? jjum iii mo uKnuvy. ui uuuuusg. lu the midst was established the headquar ters of the Nation's fell destroyer ! My heart was stirred with sorrow which deepened as I thought of how manv such blemishes mar the fair loveliness of our own adopted home. .Asheville. Scenes of interest met my gaze on every hand unm mgnt drew ner sable mantle over all sublumary objects. After short delay in Salisbury we proceeded to Lexington, our destination. I felt a little non-pluss- ed to find no vehicles waitine. but was at once reassured by being introduced to Mr. March, a kindly old gentleman with silvery locks who informed' me that his hotel was not more than 2oO yards dis tant and offered to conduct me there. Mrs. Mai ch appears to be a most amiable and genial iandiady,soiicitous to dispense hospitality to all who stop with her. The sign says March House, but. there are none of the characteristics of the month whose name it bears. A gav party proceeded me one of whom had come to claim one of Lexington's fair daughters. Having a severe headache I soon retired for the night. I have seen very little of the town vet. The atmo sphere is quite warm and it is raining. -Mus. lt. L. F. Iast week the banks of New York held $8,867,850 in excess of the 25 per cent, requirement. The first of the year these same banks held nearly seventy million in excess of this rule.. The above shows money, so long locked up, is very rapidly getting out into circulation again. BuEiness is certainly improving rapidly, as the above well indi cates, .v The Anti-Blaine" element in the Eepublican party; is jaow. booming Judge Gresham, of Indiana, for Re publican nomination for Presidency ial888. ; Blaine will nofbe the next nominee mark this. The Puritan W.ter-peoof Calfskins. " Our popular boot and -shoe artist, Mr. Freck has just secured a bonanza in- the way of superior calfskins for bis custom ers. He says it is the finest leather, for gentlemen's, Or ladies' fine boots and shoes he ever handled. The points claimed for it are toughness, it is almost impossible to tear it and it willnot crack; softness, whether cold or hot, wet or dry it is always soft and easy for the most tender feet; waterproof, will turn water better than any . other leather; color a jet black that will not fade or turn Ted; un like all other grain leather it will take a high polish with ordinary shoe blacking. Mr. Freck is vites his friends and custom ers to - call and examine this superior leather, and leave orders.- - hov30dt0 - Pay a visit to the ment at Law's. You Japanese ' depart will find it inter- esting '. -: . . . . Warranted Shoes from following makers Ziegtir Bros., Ji A Banister, Packard and Grover, Merriam and Tyler," and 'Morgan Bros. "- ' , U RED WOOD J CO? -: -' J ; -S " ? - -- J - : ' ; Oytters and game served in - any style at Moore and liobards'. . ..' dtf - - Dress goods and Tri-nmings, Velce'.s, Silks Satins, lYicots, flannels, Linseys, Tweeds Cassvmeres, G'tnglMms,JPrhdt, Canton Flan nels. Bleached and Lhibledched Cottons, kc. '-- 'It'-f.- iiii One Price Store. ' Splendid stock of best Silk Alpaca and Gingham Umbrellas, ;- " " - - ; ; ".'" " ' V 'at' WHiTtocs's. e" .z A -special, bargain-.- vU Four4n Hand Scarfs al-tMe. - - - - v ' t9 i- Ik REDWOOD & CO. For the Aaheville Crrouts. At'the residence! of hfr hnsband, on Bent Creek, thiseutrnty, on the 25th of November, Mrs.. Alice Pressley, ia the 33rd year of her age. he was a 'great eonerer ior a long unie, trat,bara it, all with christian fortitude. , She eaid she was ready and willing to ' die. and now Bleeps witk iter blessed Savior, awaiting wie K'qnous resurrection mora. She leaves a husband and four children to mourn their loss. May God -help them to ee; hee they - will meet en the other snore where parting is no more. V" - - - W. E. P. has ... 1 Wot the Abhkvtllb Citukn. PUBLIC BATHS WATER WORKS DRAINS ELECTRIC LIGHTS, f Who will say Asheville is not awake ? lour paper of 25th .contains a wise sug gestion witu regart to public baths, and we hope the attention of the public will be called to the Subject until some de finite action is taken. A few houses and the hotels have baths, bat in iieeumner there are hundreds of visitors here who do not have them families who would be glad to have some eood hot and cold baths; and there is a plenty of rooms for private as well as public enterprize. As one looks at the motly crowd that assembles 'ii f . . .. eapeciaiiy on Saturday on the square, one cannot help thinking what a bless ing a public bath would be. When the water comes, then the baths; but why not get reaay. in tne valley below the tank on ueaucatcher or some where back of the .hagle Hotel a line summer bath could easily be made and bathrooms attached hot and' cold. There is money in it. Cant our enterprizing young men take hold of it? We hope for the public baths built by the city, but city authorities al ways move slow. Private enterprize is more expeditious. - Glad to see vonr correspondent "X." is calling attention to drains. We hope the health-officers and the doctors will take hold of that subject, and' a special committee of council will take the matter up. Your correspondent has his finger on a vital subject. Keep it, Messrs..Editors, before tne people, put big head lines. We must nave PUbHC baths, drains nnrl nrnrn electric lights. We see that the lamps naveair been removed, the electric lights not reaching some RP.cr.inna nfthn fit if they have been left in outer darkness, y! Bucklen's Arnica Salve The best Salve in.the world for cuts, bnrisos, sores, ulcers, rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and aU skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to five perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pr1ce25 cts per box. For sale uy H. H. Lyons. daw To Business Men. It you desire to reach the largest num oer of the best people in Western Caro lina and East Tennessee, use the adverti sing columns of the Citizen, Daily and Weekly. The Citizen has a much lar ger bona fide circulation in the territory mentioned, than any other paper. Rates are low. considering circulation. For Carpets, Smyrna Rrtra, Oil Cloths, Upholstery Goods, and Housekeeping Goods generally, call on tf H. Keowood & Co. The beautiful songs Marguerite and White Wings, sung recently by Miss Miller here are for sale at the Music Store. I have received a new supply of the brilliant Valse Belles of New York. tf- C. Falk. Handsome effects in Indies' Wraps, Dress Goods and Trimmings, just opened. sep2?,tf H. RED WOOD & CO. Best Hair Mattress and genuine Goose Feather Pillows, at Williamson's. S3t. Stylish All Wool Suits at 10. $11.75 $12.50, $14, $15, and up to $24. Heavy Serviceable Suits, nearly, all wool, at. $7.90, $8 50, and $9.50. Four Button Cutaways from $11.50 to 524. - - Overcoats for children, bm and men, ranying from $2.40 to $20. Children's, Boys' and Youth's Suits, Real Turhish Fezes. Polo Cans. Plush. Bearer and Seal Caps, Derby xIats and Soft Hats., sn" , "9 oi .c;. ' ' I Umbrellas and Traveling Bacs. eod Ii. RED WOOD CO. More new millinery to arrive first of ween at vv unlock 's. Oysters received in bulk daily at dtf Moore & Robards'. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F OR SALK A HOITSB Wllh mAma nnrl kifohon mitjlrfa located on North Valley street. Will be .old low' or casn. Appiy on tne premises to aeoldlwk DELIA MILLER. New Meat Market. THE undargigned. baving purchased tbe Inte rest of Mr. Geo. W. Bell in the Butchering business, and secured his excellent stand on Ea gle street near Main, invites the public to call on him, where ha will constantly keep full sup plies of the Best Beef, Mutton, Pork and other Meats this country can affor-i, dressed in tbe best style, and sold as low as can be af forded for strictly first-class meats. GItb me a. caU. de l-d3m WM. S. BRADLEY. JOTICE. - : - The stockholders of the Ashevilla Ham osteal and Loan Association, owing to unavoidable circumstances, the monthly meeting of your Association will be postponed until the second Wednesday in December, being the 8th day thereof. B. C. WADDELL. Treas nov S8 d3t -yy ANTED, A relialile person to open n office in this city as "General Agent" for our goods, "Monopoly." Small capital reauired. Address KANSAS CITY TOILET MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Kansas nor 21 d7t F OR SALE AT AUCTION. On Saturday the 18th of Dec ember, 1S86, I will offer fjr ale at auction on tbe premises at 12 M. all that piece, parcel or lot of ground on College street, on which I have res'ded for many years, containing about 2 acres of land fro&t on College street of two hundred and thirty-a x feet running to Eag'e street less ( of an acre where the new Jail stands. - "With spiclous mansion, splendid grove, of forest oaks, good kitchen, servants' houses, outhouses, Bret rate well, good orchard with about forty grown apple trees in fall bearing first class selec ted apples, good vegetable gardens, stable and grass lots for cows. . ..?. - The property will be sold a'together or divid ed to suit purchasers. xerms one mini casn, oaiance on one and two years in equal instalments, with interest from date at 8 per cent payable semiannually. For further particulars inanlre at the Office ot Locke Craig or of the undersigned. . BUT. H iooo... . A. I, UA.IVBVH. ' nov 27 did "1" . The Copying Pad ! ; Made to Order 300 comes from one writ ing. $2.00 with , ink. A. . B. SAMS, Je , Pi O, Box 290over Weaver's shoe store Asheville M. (J. h9 tr CD td CD 03 e-t- w p CO o CD PL, tz o CD 03 & & o o o p CD o Pi P w o P O a p p Hi t o o r in - 03 S5 o I M O o o -HA i-- , i 3 fi ' W " -- P CQ ct CZf o CD 03 v CD B O 03 cf- u p a I o W tr o CD P & CD 03 P 1 W OPERA HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! On Saturday, Dec. 4f. THE SHOW OF NEW FEATURES! Something to please everybody is the watchword with the management of i. ii. nAinns Mammoth Minstrels! SO Peerless Performers. EuroDe's Greatest Sensation, The Royal Hand BellRingerH. THE BRITISH GLEE BARDS! 5 In JVumbcr Si 8 Great Comedians, H End Men. lO Clog Experts . lO 8 Superb Vocalists. 12 GREAT SPECIALISTS 12 New, Unquie, Novel aud Refined. 10 Song and Dance Artist lO Plantation, Acrobatic and Genteel. 50 FAMOUS FUNNY FEATURES 50 The King Laugh Makers. 20 Skilled Jtltisicians 20 Every Man a Solo Player. " Watch for the Grand Parade of Baird 's Gold and Silver Cornet Band ! - MATT ELDER, Leader, Daily at Noon. Free to AH. General Admission, SO Cta. Reserved Seats, 75 Cts. Now on sle sU I. P. Imryer'a. nov 28 dSun. Thur. Sat. lOPYIXG WANTED, llv a Lady. Work promptly nd correctly executed. Address P. O. BOX M, nov so dtf Asheville. 'RUST EE'S SALE OI LAND Hv vfHllp nf ft'flAAH nf trnst PTMtntml in ma on the 11th day of September 1883, by P. L. Lane and wife, to secure a loan made to them by J. W . Clapp, as hilly set forth In said deed of trust, which is recorded in the office ol Register of Dee.l of Buncombe county, in book 4 a- pages 310 A 11 oi mortgage Kecoras, i win sen m puduc auc tion, to the highest-bidder lor cash, at the Court house door in Asheville, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of January, 1887, a certain Tract of Land situate in Buncombe county. North Carolina, on the north side of Beaver Dam Creek, just below Clemmons' mill, and containing SS acres more or less, which said P. L. Lance bought of D. A. Kil lian and wife by de d bearing date September. 1881. registered in said Register's office In book 41 at page &81 of deed records, reference to which is nereoy maae ror s luuer aescripuon oi tne This November 80, 1886." . . . " ; dec2-w4w W. 3. GWYN, Trustee. . pO! iB RENT. A Beat t'room cottage. 100 Td's from corpora'. limits ; excellent spring. Apply to J. A. BROOKSHIRi, at Levy's store. SALE.- Three Bedroom Baits, (sioele bedsteads.! some Crockery, Lamps, Glass and Kitchea. Uten sils, at prnatc sale. no24-2w It1 p a. - CD . CO .' DOrBLF.DAY A SCOTT.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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