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i p2 ' PtTBL DAILY EDITION. 1 V:?-! if.-. r WEST-.-SIDB PTJBLtC SQTJABE. 'ixxskVZt Etoni Cs C&nexon, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. BILL HEADS, LETTE3 HhTADS, POSTERS, . BLANKS, e And Job Wevk of mtt kinds done with -;' from ftnsss onJait Uw Price. , ? v -, -I Year. a Mo.. (.i-kl.- - 1 Year, r; l A'f TSJVG RATES 3.00 l.BO ! VOL II .-NO 205: ASHILLE; N:. VEDNESpA CENTS llie Mo" ""Vlni r. - 1: r -' 7 1 AMUXViXlE SOCIETIES. CV"M Ontof9"y, So. 6- J- A. Porter Eminent ow ouuider : Jordan Stono. Secretary. Meets first Aodnceday night in caoh month. .-km,mS n.aatsT. K. 4. if. Q. H.. Bell. Biah . "riant: H. Hammershlar. Secretary. Meets b aerond Wednesday night In each mouth. Uenmrn So. US, A. f. A. kt. 1 n f.ifv Wnrahlnftil Master: Fred. L. Jaoobt mtretary., ileets ;Uie am Friday night in each ' VMiuuMi Lodae. K. of B.. No. &18. J A. iLupinaii. rrittr: Jordan Stone. Meets The first and third Monday nightsin FrneA Brwul Gmnefl, No. 701, B. 4. Ellis try. Regent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Heels j the half of the Knights of Honor on the second ml fiw.th Monday nignts in eacn momu. . The Woman' $ Mlvttinary Society of the M. E. 'burch, 8onlb, meet in the church class-room on he First Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P. M. Thm ttmitiu ofUis Watt Loam AO. 40. r. A. A. Y. At. HeeU on the first aud third Monday nishU in each month. James jtumore, Wnr.h Infnl Muter i H. B. Brown. Secretary. T AstuviUePulMo Library, over Mr. Kep er's Store, opposite,.Eagle Hotel, and next door to The Bank of Asheville. ifl open to vis- tors from 1 a. n. to 1 p. m. and rrom :auio 1.-30 p. m. . - , . 4SIZETIIXK CH1IBCH BIKECTOBT Methodist Zpisoopal ChwrOiC-vr SI., . - P- VT W Ba-rs Momlne sottWju t . to. : aisr jruiag P m,;.rjibb4thcteM9 Of. - . ' .. at' ' Prtabylervm CwrcA-lVsrefcfifc- X " Eer. Mr. IteFrrre Serrke It . m.;7JP. tn. ( prayer meeting live p. m. Wedaes day; Sabbath sohod half-past 9 a. m. : Epineopal Churvti, Trinity corner Church and truima Dim. Key. JarvU Buxton, D.D. Services Sunday, U a. m. t 6 p.m.: Wednesdays, Fridays and . . n . n u r rn.ull.M aoiy vaya iu sw m. juiuunja, ' rhorsdays and Batnrdayi, 6 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school ao a. m. Baptist Church corner Woodfin and Opnux. Bev. J. Ii. Carroll Serrioes 11 a m.; 7:80 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. JP. Wednesday; Sabbath aohool 9 a. m. Roman CathoHo Churth. Kin. Fred. ' Woe Services every Sun day at 11 a. bnt the first Sunday of the saonth, when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at Aehe ville. J3mKM.dau Uittlon Church. ' Her W W Bays Pastor. Sabbath .School, J H tVsavcr Supt. COLORED CHlBCnES. i,-. A. it. JS. Church (Zion) College St. IMT. nr. DUWUiW bwtuxs 11 m. mi., w p. and baf.past 7 P- ra.; Sabbath school 9 n Baptist. Her. Mr. Burnley Servioes 11 a. in.: 3 p.m., and half -past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m JSvitoovat. Bar. Mr. Servioes 11 a. m.; Salt- beta school 8 p. m. DAILY EDITION. THE DA1XY CITTXEST Will bo published eyery Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates HrtcUy cath: . One Tear. . . . , : . f 0 Six Month. . . . '. . 8 00 Three " . . . . : 1 W One " . . .' 50 One Week. . . ' . . - '. 15 ' Onr Carriora will deliver the DftDCr CT- ery Morning in erery part of the city to onr BUbscnbere, and parues wannngu will please call at the Crnznr Uffice. : Stud your Job Work of all kind to tkt Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly. cheaply and vnti Jitpatck. Arrlvsl stna IciarslN ! Pneaesisrer SAUBBimT Arrives 65 p. m. and departs 101 am. Tennwsseo Arrive 19:55 a. m. and departs 7:05 p m. " , WaxKiavnxg Arrives 5)0 f m.and deyarU iiuua. m. - SraBTANRCTtoJ-Iieave Aihevit'e l-.a -ca arrive at KcnaesonTltie 80.5 a ru; at 8pkU bare 11:40 ml . Leave Spartanburg 4KK p m; arrive aft Hei aersonvuie :iu p m; at Asneviue b:io p m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. """" 1 ' Drs. Hargan, Stone & Gatchell, SPECIALISTS, mO-TOIlM M milling; Mmln St. ASHEVILLE, N. C ITus In the treatment of Cliron t i vecascs, COMPOUND OXYGEN - aad Medicated Vapor by direct inhalation. Those who suffer from diseases of the Respiratory Or ganssuch as Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis Asthma; Chronic Sore Throat, Loss of Voice, etc.', - and who have failnd to be cared by the ordinary t reafinent ot Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites, Pocket lahalers, and the like, may be permanent ly cured by onr new treatment; since we have cured and are curing cases which had resisted all ether means and which had been prononnced - Incurable by the best physicians. The Compound Oxygen Treatment Is not only ; valuable in diseases ot the respiratory tract, but worcing prompt ana permanent cures m diseases depending upon an impoverished . impure condition of the blocd, such as Debility, in all or l.nilTMV. Rhenmatlg.'n Chorea. Naiir.lrta ParaJ. -yus, Diabetes, Bright'. Disease, Antemia, Scrofu la, and all Diseases of the Skin. . The Only Treatment which will permanently cure Kasal Catabeh! fhe only Speciflc lor Asthma I The treatment is pleasant to take, and cannot aggravate any case nowever delicate and sensi tive. Special attention paid to diseases of the Rec tum, such as Piesr Fissure, Fistula, Prolapsus, . etc. A NEW TREATMENT, aml9v and invariably successful. No loss of " irym business or pleasure during treatment. or taose who cannot come to onr office, and nc uced the Compound Oxygen, we have a Hume Treatment, which in many cases is as val t.b!e as the til-n Treatment. We will send the - apparatus and chemicals to last two months for REFBREJ CBS. Bev. I?. S. Albright, Welling ;i,je acton. O Wm Bat- we, M D, Pnlaski, Tenn ; L. T. Iglehardt, Esq., r.vansviiie, ina ; ,'onn is. buow, xjsq., xipion, Tenn ; Hon'. B. S. Fuller, Boonville, Ind ; G. A. MearsftqUbevJUe, N. C.; Rov. O. Bell. Bell Wrlt VorTtliMtratel Pamphlet, which will be ailed free, in regard to treatment. Address DBS. HARGAN, STONE GaTChIXL. mov l-daw6m A8HBYILLE IUSIG HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. SeHs PIANOS and OROANS en Monthly In stallments of 6 and 110. ONE PRICE ONLY. Bhit Mario and Munic BooVs. Old inttrev leots taken in exchange. ror Catalognes and tlrcolarj apply to " .- nsl7:aTrtf " The Tinafore Steam" l one of the mava cypters are served at Tuhier'a. IKTEKESTING BEADING MAT TER ON FOURTH PGE. K-a i r CSWe invite attention to the adver tisement of N- Plnmadore, concerning lanua ioj eaie. t u An excellent stock of Clothing, Over coats, and Wraps, to fit ad sizes. tt ' . 11. ukdwood & CO. I be Citizen Job omce is now supplied with Deeds of Conveyance. Married, by W. Smith Martin, Dec. 2, 1886, Mr. John B. Johnston, of lienderson county, W. (J., to Misa Laura surton, ot tireer a, c. J. Died, at Chattanooga, Nov. 23rd, John P. Marqais. of Bright 's disease of the kidneys. Asred 62 years and 5 months. Leaves a wire and three children. The deceased was master car pen ter in the erection of the Mt. Mitch ell Hotel, at Black Mountain Station. We had a visit yesterday from a Russian, in the lull winter garD of his country, not a camelv one, but most decidedly comfortable, and appropriate to the snowy surround ings. Head gear ol fur, sheep skin coat with the wool turned in, leggins ot iur reacning to tne nips, teet en cased in heavy woolen socks, there was not a place where .if. shaft of cold could enter. The Russian was our townsman, Ellick, who trans ferred himself from Moscow to Asbeville, -and exhibits to us the merits of his country's costume. He advertises in this paper his ability to equip everybody like himself. Presbyterian Church. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, the congregation at this church was not a large one on Sun day last to hear the new preacher, Rev. Mr. LeFevre, who filled the pulpit on that occasion. The dis course was a most excellent one, based upon the text,' God Forbid that I should glory isayein the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The sermon was an able one, full of the gospel, ar.d duly appreciate&by the hearers. From this specimen we are satisfied that our Presbyte rian irienas nave secured the ser vices of the right man for the place. Superior Court. The December term of Buncombe Superior Court was not called until Tuesday morning, owing to the depth of ttie snow. On Tuesday morning it was called, but there was a deficiency in the number of jurors, as also in the at tendance of suitors and witnesses. Judge Avery, after giving yesterday to the hearing of motions, declared tne court adiourned sine ate from last evening. We must frankly say we 'do not approve this action. At a term deemed so indispensable as to have been specially provided ior by act of assembly against much remon strance and opposition, it must be presumed that it was the creation of a grave necessity. Adjournments for light and transient causes an therefore not admissible. A deep snow on the ground now . may not be a deep snow next Monday, and an adjournment until then it strikes us would have been just provision for the contingency. Ayer's Sarsaparilla works directly and promptly, to purify and enrich the blood improve the appetite, strengthen the nerves, and brace up the system. It is in the truest Bense an alterative medicine. Every invalid should give it a trial. - t2 v jsrA few of oar subscribers, living on Btreeti not yet well broken j' will receive their papers to-day through ihsV poat- omoe ana not vy tne earner. Expiaxatiob. ; .WiT I We - Issued so paper yes.terday. We bad becun work to that effect, ' Bat- we took counsel of prudence. . Twenty-eight inches of snow . lay upon onr flat root Buildings apparently sate as oars nad yielded to the same weight , Onr heavy press was nnder that roof, and so were out employees. Tne motion of that press was 'very apt;te produce a jar strong enough to bring down the roof upon these heaus, and for their safety we discharg ed then- for ihe day. . ' , m , ' ' "TKSf WeSTaIsD liEGTSUlTnTS AtD. " Under ihe above caption, oar, con temporary ;-tbe - Advance comments upon articles, iit the' : Stales ville Landmark AndWiiwjA Advance and does sq la proper epirh.; Evidently, however, the Advanca hid not read or LiJ not' da:laeJ dUrjiiSIcIej upon vjofik wesgjojjrnahj hate based their unjubt conclusions, or it would not so ane6tTy:liBTe. come to the 4efenfe'of the WeBt ii There was no occasion for such defense. The West has Bhown nap disposition to abuse the generosity of the East ; no intimation to suggest the sense of obligation, not the most distant idea of regarding the county govern ment question as one of bargainand sale. The West, with ' many induce ments to a contrary course, took itsj position on the county government question on the broad principles of State comity, on the .generous prin ciple ot what was due to the op pressed people'of the East: on the high ground of the paramount rights of the while race. No taunts,- iio suspicion of motive?, no imputations of selfishness will move '. the i West from the stand it has taken. In regard to the railroads we have nothing to abate in what we said Bui our position was wrenched un generously rrom its context to give color to the assertion that we made demands for the West coupled with threats'. We did speak plainly ; bulj we did so with the belief that -the whole State Is interested, though a narrow sectionalism -may not admit it. .- . :-. . . , . We reproduce so much of our ar ticle of Nov. 23rd as relates to the Cliristruas Openius; - At Law's on SoTith Main Bt .Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2nd, 3rd and 4th. All are invited to come . and examine and price our goods. The stock is larger than ever before and the Jap anese department has been doubled in size. We rre ready for business after Dec 2nd. . novSS dtl AftBIVKD, Handsome line of Ladies' Dress Goods &c, jnst arrived-at the Ladies' FnrnisU ing House, corner Patto Avenue an Charch street - . wtldtfd MufRers and Silk, Handaerchie& Mnffleaa-and SP.k fiandkerehieik, : New Stock just in, at ' 18 Whitixck's. J Aft Received, Clothing (induc ing Overcoats) and Derby Hat in Dunlapt, Ymtman'iand ililler'$ thapet; also new style in Soft Halt. septf ' ' - JI. REDWOOD A-CO. " s f a,. av ; S- T 4 - V a k d S ..a '.B 3 - :i ' t, ..es the y. STATE NEWS. scbiecrorj Which the I4nt?tartamdaiw'c i.rVrqTHr.jt a-ay-. jjl Wilson Advance have sounded theW cry : ine sentiment in tne eastern sec tion of North Carolina, as a whole, has been disparaging to the import ance of the transmontane country. The press has been . short-sighted and illiberal. Legislation has been sufficiently generous ; but its liberal provisions have been denounced and held in terrorem over members of the legislature ; and not two years ago the leading metropolitan journal of the State, after the enactment of just and necessary measures, openly announced in dogmatic terms that that legislation was the last of the kind Western North Carolina need expect. - . Nothing but ignorance of the ca- babilities of this section, nothins but ignorance of its rapid progress, noth ing but ignorance of the .vastly increased taxable value of the coun try affected by railroad construc tion, could have justified, such a threat. Western North Carolina will have more to ask of the Legis- ature in the aid ot railroads. And will not come: up as an humble suppliant, but as an equal. .Not Asneville alone, but the whole coun try from Madison to ' Cherokee, and from Madison to Transylvania is moved by the same impulse! It is a necessity to the whole that facilities should be given to.the de velopment that is struggling for ex Sansion. And it is not a sectional emand that is made. . It is not Western North Carolina , ' that, is speaking in the spirit of selfish Isol ation, but is the voice or people of a third of the State of North Carolina, affectionate in their loyalty, proud to be a part of so noble a common wealth, but claiming its due share of consideration. . . -; , Therefore, conscious , of what it has gained by liberal and judicious egislauon, conscious of the abun dant fruits that await future similar eislation, conscious of -their equal claim to the favorable consideration of its claims.- Western N. JC-Jwhen it needs farther aid, will not come before the Legislature on its knees. That may be relied on. . If people troubled ' With-eeMs. would take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before go ing to church or places of entertainment, they would avoid coughing, greatly-to the comfort of both speakers and hearers. Public speakers and ringers find that the Pectoral wonderfully increases the pow er andflexibility of the voice. , t2 , Fine Silk Plush Wraps. - Fine Silk Plush Wraps. - ' Fine Silk Plush. Wraps, - t8 , . at WHrtLOCK's., iferino and Wool Underwear. Hosiery,: Gleeex. Handkerchiefs, Ribbons. SAovpin ! Bags, Buttons, Braids, and -Fancy Gooda generally. H. REDWOOD Jt C0, FISH. AND OYSTERS receiv ed Friday and Saturday at T. J. Sum mer's City Market - Call and get aome thing very nice. ' . ..J , .. Fresh Fish and Oysters to-day and to morrow at T. J. Summer's city market under Powell and Snidr'8vt , . The snow new lying en the grc masses oof befbre remembered L. generatiod,"deseryefl more than ihe ing notice ofaanow jtprp It t-n daring the'lat ,fc t f riiaj r continuing lightly Crocga Saturd. crearii durlflgj&e flight and'c Sunday moraing,lea5icg about 13 '. on the ground, , Daring' Sund : feUatinters;iilt,th9alic! ty storm eelmnf to be over, f r t -a wind which had been JSonlhSast baule I r vad to the NorthWest, from which-quarter ImTy E7.wr,are?jcoBie,tLor.j;Ii freiit I v. light, but XwuiUirous -Cfli i coit)Uitn Before night fell.itMafl to Yain, which fayVA a as i -tfalb VA .4 Kja aml -aVn l.s. and about Vlock the sleet, changed to snow and then followed ?the iteavsMst snow &n remembered here by the oldest lnhabitont, the one of 1876-77 being some - eignimcnea jess . tnan this ,one, There r'wes fe- little wind; coriseqbenlly HttTc d rift.'. J At 10 a. m. the snow was 28 inches) 6o f level. The streets are nearly irofassable,' and traffic of altlundVwasabsol .ely suspend ed. The rail roads are blocked up, and trains delayed. The westers train reach ed here Monday night. The Eastern has not arrived as we write. : There will be much suffering here from want oHuel. asmanv were not provident enough, or able to lav in-snnnhesof tool: ua it is not possiDie v supply it now. - Dam AaA by tub Snow. We hear of serious damaees from the erashing in of roofs by the weight of now -xne rooi oi tne Asnevuie lobac- eo Works, belonging to Hull & McCarty il crashed in, their stock of smoking fcluwu " . X ivwkv-u iuocu uicir vuicu ill rums, and extensive, .general damage effected, me extern oi wmcn cannot vet be ascer- xainea. ine oia bneiton ractorv on Uerrimon Avenue, in which was stored si large quantity, of tobacco, is in ruins; ana me urge wnoiesaie provision nouse of Dickson & Watson at the deoot is also crashed in. - These are all the damages of which we have information.' Warned by the fate of these, there was a General clearing off of roofs. The general wretch ed character of construction - here made the danger a very general one. . Altogether this snow storm is a remark able one. There was at no time much wind; the mercury Monday moznins stood at 22 above freezing, cold enough witn insufficient luel to cause much suf fering with the poor and unprovided.. Rumor has it thai Mr. George A Frictf, the Vigorous young., editor of the Shelby. Hew Era, will come political editor of the Char- totte Observer. - Arctic Views. V -""S, n ; Kreets - yesterday , preeeruett a ttrange Scene a efforts were. af-.h cnthflid4waiks:-hulgsoftrle snow which were piled np higher than the head, leaving s narrow paseway for the few wagons which had resumed their Lslacking for the station; and stepped traffic a few sleigh with highznoners which eat their way. Very deftly along, and a few sleds which dragged a very laborious way, makinga pain of pleasure, Dow to man ana norse. , ' . This sno w weitths on the hoase tons In nndiminished depth and weight - It is from 26 to 28' inches deep. No farther damage has been, reported, 'we visited rinu & Mcuarty's nvctory. The- ntwtfcl. tenement about 80 feet Ions, and two stories hieh. is crushed to tlrr earthla complete wreck-, tne waus Having been crushed. Air. McCarty and -agentleman with him in the office at the time verv narrowly escaped with their lives, the room tumbling in a ruin around them. They escaped through the door. The loss or the firm is not less than 58.000. : The livery stable of Mr. W.T.Rey nolds on Water Btreet was crushed. We observe a few vehicles caught under the ruins, but there were no horses hurt A negro employed in shovellm? snow from the roof of the Banner Warehouse, made a mis-step and pluntred throueh a skylight to the floor. . He received seri ous internal injuries which may prove fatal. 1 : The roof of Dickson 4 Watson's provi sion store at the depot fell in owing to the insufficient rise of the timber. Mr. Hart, who erected the. building, offered at once to make .repairs at his own ex pense. But he Duilt according to' plans and specification, and with the material furnished; so the fault is not his. - But a reform is needed here "in bnildtnir. both in brick and wood u -- - The storm was wide spread, bnt owins to non arrival of trains -we are without information. .The Kaoxville.mail came in late Monday, but with dates ino later than Saturday night-; - Yesterday heard of the West bonnd? train "tt .Old. Fort unable to cross thejmountins,.vl( Since -writing the above, t$, Eastern train has arrived-reaching bef about p. m. The main tracks are no aU clear, but- the Spartanburg and Asbvilr and Murphy branch are still blocked. .- A Heavy and Sebiocs Falj. Frank Avery, a colored man, and an employee of the Banef Warehouse, was among those sent to the roof of that buil ding Monday morning to relieve it of Its weight -of snow. By some mhwtep he stumbled and fell through ajskvlight to the floor, a distance of 37 feet Be fell on his side and hip.coatusing both badly and lacerating one rang; from .Which in- i i j- 1 1 " . jury uas ioiioweu antuuuuic iouiiiuuut. His condition is a very serious one.; He is receiving, the best medical aid attain able, the proprietors of the warehouse generously assuming all 'costs. He had on v been mnkvd that ' mornins 'as a permanent warehouse .laborer, and his initiation to duty was a very rough one. Notice.7--. 1 - V '' "y- AA Does to the Buildinz and Lean Associa tion will be received this day (oih) at the Bank of Asheville. - - . - -z It ; r -D. C.-WAonaui Fxes ; The "Mascot Broil" is the thing in the way of oysters at Turner's. .- ,i Svlish heat Cattimere in dark effects at 69c, to fl.00, worth at Ifast tme-fouriA wort, just received.' r. ... . 2or0 U.iMMWVUUaSK;v.. I.-- Blankets and Cornfort : ' ! v ' '' : ;.. Blankets and Comfort. V " - - From the cheapest to 1 -9 ; J. " ' . ,t8 California, y ,; &i. Keitlock's. i Choiee 'effects' i clothing put revived" ; ; II. RFJWOOi A CO. r. Jlociy aqd Pee Dee rivers swarm tvith wiJdafeeee, which are so tame this season that the little children can draw nigh enpagh unto them tapull the' feathers out -of iheir tails:": "' "- a--:'-1 nection, with thf th of Thomas iv hite, of deiitotwtnd Daniel Jor poa.uruor4:bpt3i;:m)s men, are- oattsing inquiry tDto the facta. It fclaimed that tdr deaths re- su xioai -drinkiatt ithisiy in wL:cl poison had been placed. ; At Noble's 6tore, Pitt. county, in a - -'a f-ht br'n V,'. J. Ilar- nr.i. .ai.ii.J, l.zi. tne' latter shot the farmer twice, while Nobles was tut fey four bullets. The result .of the wounds cannot yet be stated Both; jaeai, were, prominent The figft jiaM&e$ Ibf a qoarrel abput a rw of cottony - The, Wilmington Star says: Wort ianf train! en the Carolina Central Railroad now, pass over the bridge oYft SecotHTBroad river This is theftb and last iron bridge betwen bbelby - And Kuu therford ton. Passengers-: from Gharlestbni'SvC report thtt great tires are ragjiig along tne line of railroad. Toe town of Florence, S. C was . aeriously threatened, and the fire engine com pany and citizens had to turn out to protect tne place from the names. A telegram in the Charlotte Citron- iclet dated Greensboro 4th says; The county laii caught fire to-nisht and, after much effort, was extin. guished. . There are thirty-eight prisoners, mo&uy negroes, connned in the iail, and their screams for help caused considerable excite ment among the negres, who mani fested much concern about. 'their liberation, but the police were promptly, on the scene and drove back the crowd. The Charlotte Chronicle says; A young man bythe name of Farmer was killed at Thickeity. Trestle, five miles below Uaflney,City, o. C.,' on Thursday night. Mr.. Farmer, who lived at Clifton, had gone to Grover during tne early morning and pur chased two jugs ot liquor. .'it is su&pesed; that he became lntoxi- fjoatgA, .vm ins return, when, the wpttttinr Thickeety Trestle, e auetook the eTacking of the train. while crossing the trestle, for the A regular monthly meeting of Aaheville Chapter No. 25, R. A. M win be held te-nignt. a iuu attendance desired. I The snow as far aa we can hear, was universal in the Was and Middle South fern States. In Virginia-the snow fall was onnsuaily heavy, as also in the middk counties of this State. Hull A McCarty of the Asheville Tob acco worts; nave taken the Urge brick leaLiactary AuMiirg on Patton Avenue ia place f their late place of bnainem, crosneu oy tne snow. . Tfce Yalley Mutual .Insurance Com pany of Virginia makes an important annonncement in another column to canvassers. This company stands deserv edly high, wnd does a large business in this section,, i With the exception of the snow cover ed ground, itself, however a strong ele- meat of beantv. vestcrda was a heauti- ful day; bright calm, and mild. -The merenrv was at 10 above zero at 7 a. m. bnt rose to SS a mid-day. -" , Genml Ciingman was out yesterday morning and called to set nt. The gravity : of bis condition hki mmt nnartvuKvliv been greatly exaggrerated. His promin cucc autbesman, pouucian ana set' extist gives interest to any thing rela ting to him, and weight to every state ment regarding his health. The Mission Hospital gratefully ac knowledges Thanksgiving offerings from Mrs. H. K, Patton. Mrs. Girdwood. Mr. Kepler, Mis. T. W. Patton. Mr. South- wick, Mrs. Sluder, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Lee. Miss Buxton. Mrs. Sawver. Un. xrenboim, Miss FostelL Miss JSdwards, cum. t. virwr, aiso money contribu tions from; several persons who wish toeii; names withheld. off the trestle, falling a distance of sixty feet. His hody .was . found Friday morning when the hajicls went to work on the trestle, which is being replaced by a hew iron one. Ilis remains were sent ta liocking ham, as we .learn he - was- from that place. ..'-'.:, . , Sn-vEB' Wedduig-.' .. i Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamershlag cele brated the 25th anniversary of their wedding on Sunday evening- last A pleasant party of twenty-five ' of more, gentlemen and ladies of both the Hebrew and the Christian . faith , met on the platform of human happiness in terms of mutual 'good wilL - - An - elegant entertainment won the anbrovalof material tastes. whilst elaborate and beautiful pres ents, gifts, chiefly from friends in Mew York, rhiladelpbia and Kicn mond, touched the more sentimen tal emotions. Evidently the married life of Mr. and Mrs, Hamershlag has been a happy one. Their "domestic lifg has. been blese.ed,'and prosperity has crowned' their labors. . ' "Mr. H.: has been a resident of Asheville nine years, and ' has. sur rounded himself. with friends won by his character aa a man and a citizen. : ':'-. '- "A number, of congratulatory - dis patches were received . during the evening from friends at.a- distance who were unable to be present,, v . We were infoimed yesterday by agen- tieman ' apparently well informed, that the- B. Sc. D. road has become the owner of the . T.. Va. and. Ga. road and its franchifles. . The mails when they come will confirm the statement; or otherwise. lastwhatnsr Allsar tt T-k T-, tt i. n a.ln mm- - V - ami, v. Mr. MimjuMB, cnwi.iu, j w uses Sr. Boaaako's ooogb and Lnng Srrap ia his familv with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of ooaghs, oolds and cronp, sad Moonunends it in particular for the little ones. Sample Dotue rree at tt. sa. A,yons. ,-oawtw, -Ca- Japaneee ' depart wiH find it inter- Pay a visit to the ment at Law's.- -Yon esting . -. . . . - Warranted Sioes from following maker Ziegler Bros., J. A. Banider, Packard and Grover, Merriam and Tyler,' and Morgan Bros. . -, : ' B. REDWOOD A CO, Oysters and game served in any style at Moore and Robards', . dtf v Drest good and Trinminos, Velvets, Silks Satins,- Tricots, flannels, JAnseys, Tweeds Cufiim erts, Ginghams, Prii.t, Canton flan nels. Bleached and. Unbleached Cottons, tr. --. " - - ju. tic. li n uuu x ciA, : . '-' ; . ' One Price Sore.' A special bargain in Four in Hand Scarfs at 60a - , I Wraps ce are offer ina a. variety, rang' ing from 12 to (22.75.'- From 2.85 to 7.00 the line is very attractive, embracing durable goods of nice appear aneeA'-r Oystrm in the shell received t Turn er's (ant night .;-..-"-,-' .'. ;. DlID, ' - On Saturdav. the 4th innt . at hnr real. aence on unestnut street in this city after a brief illness, Mrs Carolina M. Ro gers, of Savannah, Oa. . . &avannan ime please copy. - The Contempt Cask. In which the Citizen was made to take a prominent part, was disposed of yesterday by the action of the Snperior Court, published below. We have no comment to make, except to !add that us fully of thealle- the action relieves gation of contempt : In Re R, M. Fnrman,V J. D. Cameron, Rule for Contempt Jordan Stone, J In this case.' bv consent of counsel, it is ordered that the rule be dischi and that the matter be referred to W. R, Whitson as arbitrator ti award "the costs : and that this awi be final ratMl that the matter be atrlen from the re- coras on me comins;. in. of this- award wmcn is to opewr- a rule of Coon Let this order, be certified to the Interior Court o. Soacombe acoupty, -together with the repartnf th refarav . .-. a. V iJKY, Judge preaidu , r ' - ",'s ' Biicklea'si Arnlcsi sislTe The best Salve in the world tor oats, fatness, ores, ulcers, rhenra. farter anraa. tatter. chapped hands, chilblains, earns, and all akin eruptions, and positively enrea paleev or do pay required. . It is KUaraoteed to- siva-.txtrfeet aatisf action, or money refoodoit. JrrieeSS ots per boav For sale ot H. H. Lyona;, '. : daw " &ZA- s For Carriers ."Stdvrni Rtr&.- Oil Clotfaa.- Upholstery GoodsT- and' Hbusekeesmc Goods generally, call on ; H.'Kedwood Co. Underwear. Hoiserv. Gloves. Handker- eMelS) Rtbbons, Cortsts, ffeckwear, &c u : 11. UEowoon. op ,m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Valley Hutual Life Association of Virginia riGSIRES to secure the services of a U number of emcient solicitors to can vass in North and SoufirCarolina, Geor gia, Alabama and Tennessee. ' The Vak Ly MpTUAt is an esublished company, sound in principles, strontr in member- ship, solid financially,- and , is conducted in the interest of Ha policy holders. The superiority of its plan renders it easier to work successfully than any other com pany, and consequently agents Who nave had any suc.es in the business of insu rance accomplish better results an J rea lize larger income, ; ' Correspondence or calls are solicited from gentlecnen who have theenercv. capacity and address which is essential to positive success in the insurance busi ness. r". - Communications mav be addressed to Messrs. Berkeley A- Arnall, .Managers, Ralekrb, N. C or 6i Whitehall st. At- lanta, Ga., or" T. W. Branch, Asheville, S.C. y ; .- ,: .- DistBCt Managers are also wanted to take charge of several counties in each of the States named, to whom valuable contracts will be given. - ; r " ' - T, W. UUANCH, Local Agent de 8 2t Asheville, 3tC 9 o W a u ct w v Q TO o Ue a u CO o o Q P P o p o el rf P r p 02 o o OS & O P ' o o o I to she FROM MOSCOW' came here from Moscow. K establish a Far Market in ville- 5 ' ? f - : I stve notice to mv friends of Asheville and the surrounding country that there is a ur Market sow in Asneville run by r-r .. ,M. ELLICK,' - who received the premium in 1869' for the best Raccoon Carriage Robe which was awarded by- the Agricultural Society of Richmond, Virginia.. That I am the best practical Furrier in America. My Furs are now on exhibition in Asheville, where there never was such a business before. Therefore I invite mv customers and the public to examine for themselves ail kinds or western north Carolina and European Furs, such as Prairie Wolves, Black and Brown Bears, Gray and Bed Foxes, Muakrat and Mink, Deers, Cata mount and Wild Cat- Otters. Beavers. Oooasnm. White Fnanish Merino and Hermoline' Sheep Skin. All these.FBrs ' are obtained in Western. Jsorth Carolina, i y' - EVBOPSAH. fl'ES. V.V. . Silver Gray Fox. Silver Gray Martin. Blade Martini Brown Martin, Hungarian Astrakhan, Ac. I am now ready to receive all orders in the Fur line for Ladies' and gentlemen's wear made from .Fort. Also mounted Rugs and , Carriags and Sle?-n 1 -bes. All these Jiirs are worn b tknd Qneenv the.EmperBr sndl . press, and by the Prinee and t Ftteess. They will be on -exhibition. . ..', next coming Saturday. i . r- t tiigbeet cash prices paid rr 1- , ' - . - iM. LLLI..-- dec-rPm - Bock llotel Bnjing. xa James P. Sawyek, Pattviv Acertue near Public Sqnnre, IS NOW ' Receiving his Second Stock ol . FALL ASD WINTER Goods, consisting ' of Gents' Fine Clothing; Ladies' Dress Goods, Wraps, CloakB, Boots, Shoes, and Hats, OVERCOATS, Blankets, Comfortables. Shirts, Drawers, Carpets, Shiwls, Rugs, Hoods, Jackets, Jerseys, Pant Goods, Domestics, Salt, , COFFEE, Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, Ci gar, Snuff, Leather, Cottcfn PlaidSj Velvet Trimmings : and Indigo, Kerosene Oil. ; . ' ' For Chriotrr.as y: Oscds I -: I have' ' . -: D O LL S' In endless variety, prices from five cents to thirty dollars; Candy, Cakes, Soda Crackers, Oranges and. FIRE WORKS l-M Besides thousands ot other things suitable for the holidays. My large and . daily increasing trade has compelled me to put in targe orders for December. These goods are now in store and arriving, ' and. I respectfully invite my many friends and customers to call and examine the same, feeling assured that lean plase them in quantity, rtuality ana piices. .)" JAMI3 K S AWTEIL, Patton Avenue near Public Square. TjlOR SALE AT AUCTION; On Saturday the 18th of Dec- eaiber.' 1S86. I eflter lor vale at auction on the f laee at 12 M . aa that piece, part-oi or lot oi i .and on Celleae street, on waica t have real d for many rearm, nontamtna; -about P acres of land front a CoUnse street of two andred and thirty -six feet running aa awl a cet-'less X an acre where the sew Jail stan. - W ith ' . -wis mansion, spl-ndld sreve of forest " oaks, o-ju a cobea, servanis' hoases, outhouses, -trxt r.,.B weil, food orohard with about forty . (-towb -ni twi tn full bearing first class aalec ted a: aootl vecetable aatdens. stahls aad - ST lots for in. . 1 ne ptijjoiry .id, soia airogewer or envM- edto suit purcHit-ars. Terms one third c3h, balance OA one and two yirs in eiual inst monla, vUh interest tram ' o at S r ,t cent r-snole semituinuaily. iorfor er-parucrs inquire at tae oe Ix KeC- tt. sor of &e undersigned. kov. i n 1.-. i . A.- T.' DAVTDS0I. ; ,pv27ui4 v. ' . .. jr. . - I , : - - -' t . v 1 "X
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1886, edition 1
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