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" h If 17. n !.ULV EMTIO!. ;unaaa, Stezw & Camoroa, 1IT0R AM) I'KOPBIfcTOKH. ; I Year. v $0.00 3.00 l.GO 73 LOW. ; " fl 1 Mod., A"Wlv. .- 1 Vr, . t fUtTISING RATSS tnr.VH.K M1'IETIES. Vr., Oamswhry-.No. b. J. A. Porter EpiUient uiuuuin.lor ; JunUn ntnne. .Secretary. Meets first -lnrltiy night In eacn month. 3Psr, A. X-O. H. Bell. Hifrh rtrst; . Humme-shliM-, Secretary. Meets h tmi Wednesday night In each mon J. tit Harmon L ot. 0. Ilk. A. r. A. 1 cVrSreWorehlpful Master; Fred. L. Jacobs v.-wtrjr Meet.?ne first Friday night In each Mpt,. K. ot H..VO. font-nan Ueutorf- Jordan Stone, Secretary. . !?herrfud third Monday night- in eaci xl OW0. No. 701. R. .-raJi wevr. Regent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets . tbi bet? of tbe Knights of Honor on the second r.,tli Uoudar nigbU In each month. V K'nnnn Jfiswwy Society Of the M. E. hn-hrsoulh. meet in the'church elom on lie first rriday of every moiit at 4 o clockf.M. the Beauty of the West Lodge No. 40, F. A. d r. AfHeeti on the flrst and third Monday jichU Jo each month. James Lattimore, Worship ol Master 5 H. B. Biwn, fiecretry. The Anheviile Fublic Library, over Sir. Kep- Store. oDDoeite Eacle HotoL and next ixtt TUe Bank of Aslp. and from 9, "0tO COTS TTOul 19 a. M iM p.m. ar Mttlwdlti Epixnpat Church Church Si. Her. Vf. W. Bays Morning sorviceo 11 a. ; evening terrices 74pm-: praymineeting Wed neaday evening 1)4 p. 1M Sabbath school 9 am, Veaoytman Church nrcA Si. Bot. Mr. DeFevre Services 11 a. m.;7Hp. n. ; prayer meeting five p. ta. Wedne x day: Sabbath school half-past 9 a. ni, . ' Epixcopai ChwrtsK, TrinUv earner Ckunhand . wuuno on. Bev. Jarria Bnxton, D. D. 8ervieos Sunday, ' (1 a. m. and 4 p.m.; Wednesdays, at lta- m., and Fridays at 4 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. ;. Baptitt Church corner WoodfincmdttpruM. iter. . Ii. CarroU Services 11 a m.; 70 a. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. tr. Wednesday; - Sabbath school 9 a. m. , ' . oma Catholie Churvh. lu.. Fred. Price Services every Bun day at 11 a. hut the first Sunday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm springs, Sunday school at 10 a. m. at Ashe- ' Dvdaji Minion Church. Uev W W Bays Pastor. Sabbath School. J H Weaver Supt. IWIOKED CaCBt'BES. ., " 4.. M. JC. Omch tZtacyiMBtgfSt. Kev. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. in. ; 3 p. m., aud half. put 7 P- n.; Sabbath school 9 m, - .' Baptist. - ' Bev. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a. ta J p. mi, and half-past 7 p.m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m KpUeopaL Rev. Mr. Services 11 a. vs.; Sab bath school 8 p. m. .J-?-- , COMPOUND OXYGEN. .-s; Hargan, Stoi)8 &"GatcheIl, SPECIALISTS, ii4 FJlCSPnllImm BulltUuf, Main SI. ASHEV1LLE, N. C rtse In the treatment of Chron. t jteases, w COMPOUND OXYGEN and 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 failed to be enred by the ordinary treatment ol Cod Liver Oil, Hypophoephites, Pocket Inhalers, and the like, may be permanent i y cured by our new treatment ; since we have cured and are curing cases which had resisted all other means and which had been pronounced incurable by the best physicians. The Compound Oxygen Treatment is not only valuable in diseases 01 the respiratory tract, but Is working prompt and permanent cures in all diseases depending upon an impoverished or impure condition of the biood, such as Debility, Kpileroy, Rhenmatis.11, Chorea, Neuralgia Paral yse, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Anaemia, Scrota la, and all Diseases of the Skin. The Only Treatment wlacb will permanently cure Nasal Cat abed! 1 be only Specific tor Asthma ! The treatment 1 oleusnt to U, and cannot agcTavotc nj-tie now ever delleae and -sensitive. . - - - Special attention paid to diseases of the Rec tum, sack as Piles, Fissure, Fistula, Prolapsus, c. A NEW TREATMENT, Ainles. ind invariably successful. No loss o n iron business or pleasure during treatment. or tuose who cannot come to our office, and woo need iho Compound Oxygen, we have a . Home Treatment, which in many cases Is as val . iir.h'r n the OtAi-o Treatment. We will send tbe ii Jtri.u. turti vuemic&ls to last tiro months for J i .REFERENCES. tev. N. 8. A!M1rt. Wellii ncton. O.: Wm Bat- ue, M D, Puslrr Tejn : L. T. Iglehardt, Esq., cvansviue, 10a ; onn a. enow, npion, 1 ena ; Hon. B. 8. Fuller, Boonville, Ind ; G. A. Mean, Esq, Asbeville, N. C; Rev. G. Bell, Bell P. O- N. c Write for Tllustratea Pamphlet, which will be ' mailed free. In regard to treatment. Address ' DRS. H.VRQAX, STONE OA jiov 1-dswCm -. ' ' ' -: " - ', iSHEYILLE UUSIC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, v Sella PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In euiimcnts of t& and 10. . ONE PPJCE ONLY. Sheet Musio and Uunio Books. .Old Instru writs taken in exchsneo. t r Catalogues and Circulars apply to "PP'r o : 0; FALS; OEn:diwly The "I'inafore Steam" is one of the -ftys rvpters are served at Turner's. a MKs Li;- -:, I ..... - 2s 1 ; . I.ae VOL II. NO 218. DAILY EDITION. THE DAIXT CITIZEW Will be published every Morning (ex- cpnt Mondavi at the followtag rates - slrtctly cash: , . "; One Year. . . . . . W Six Montha, . . . 3 92 Three " . . . r I ? One " . .. r One Week, - , t X . V : . 10 Oar Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our snbscn bers, ana parues wanimgu will please call at the Citizen Office. Sknd your Job Work of all kindt to the Citizen Office, if yau want it done neatly, cheaply and wit I dispatch. Arrival I)eirtre Tr.lat. r ! arr - --56p. -Arrives 10:55 a .ml .1 nna ra Tennessee and dflDarrti 1 mo p m. M W ATHE8VHJJ Arrives &.-00 p an. 4H departa 8:00a. m,- . . .'-;:-. SPABTANBUBO-JLeave AsheviUe' V0' a n ; arrive at Hehdersonvilje 8:15 a m; af Spartan- burg 11:40 a m. J ' " -Lave Spartanburg 4:00 p m; arrivo at Een- dersonvUle 7:10,pmvt'A8he7ilIe 8J5 p nu ' INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. CWe invite attention ; to the adver tisement of N. Plurhadore, concerning lands foJ sale. , - tf Every article Bold at Pelliam'i guaran teed or money refunded. -: tt" An excellent stock of Clothing, Over coats, and Wraps, to fit a1! sizes, tf H. Redwood & Co. Owing to our increased trade and to do justice to our customers. ' we wilt remain open every night till Xmas np to 10 o'clock p. m. t25 J. N. Morgas & Co. Plush Manicure sets, Celluloid Dress ing Cases, at close figures, at Pelham's Drug btore. ti Slop ! slop! slop ! and slush ! slush ! slush ! The train on the Spartanburg road will leave this morning on regular time, the trackhaving been put in good order. , . . - , Christmas approaches with an at mospheric bland ness and beauty which are in fine harmony with the feelings ot the season. 1 1 1 is all peace, good, will to man. - :: V Heston's looks like a genuine Christ mas treasure liouse.The display of toys is splendid, but there was" never any thing bner than the snow 01 trutts, coniection eries:;and esuecjallr the candies, and Heston's is crowded sweets .will always draw the bees. ; Our good friend Josh Curtis of Turnspite dropped .in ljjeejos, yes terday. He has no farming news to tell us. Everyt'sing is looking up, lie says the snow is sun deep on the North sides cf the mountains and on tne tops. We thought Thanksgiving day had exhausted the turkey crop. It did not; and the Christmas yield is better and more abundant than the other. But why does not some one, orf a number, start poultry farms on a large scale ? " ' ; ';; ' -'"'J ".; .A most enjoyable tournament occurred at Cooper's Tuesday-7 A large number or Knights participated,' and. a large crowd witnessed the performance. The following were successful, who conferred honors in the order named : Thos. J. Wilson, - crowned Miss Laura Page. Mr. Will White, crowned Miss Ida Watkins. - ' - - - Mr. Bart. Wilson crowned Miss Sadie Goodlake. Mr. Ham Long,- crowned Miss Mary Dougherty. - The entire affair was a most happy one, and all of our many friends greatlv en joyed tf. The Asheville and Spartanburg road the new end of it hasproved unfortunate. Two accidentshave oc curred within the last two months from the same alleged cause,spread ing of the track both, without . loss of life, but with considerable ' per sonal injury, and serious loss of railroad property. It might occur to those inexperienced in such things that such kind of accidents need not occur. New roads ought to be exempt their ties are new. and sound. - There must be want of care or faith in putting" in spikes. ? The new road is not adding to its repu1 tation by accidents attributable to causes which are preventable. , , Closed Ciiristmas . Day. (J Mr. James H. Loughran; of the "White Man's Bar" gives notice that his establishment will be closed on Christmas day.' Supplies may be obtained ihetvening before,VThc closing is in accordance with tbe usual commendable custom of - Mr Loughran. . - . ' J-w. Christmas Opening . Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2nd, 3rd and 4th. All are invited to come and examine and pric our goods. The stock is lareer than ever before and the Jan- ancse department has been doubled In size. werre wiy for twsinew alter Dec 2nd. .'.-r bov 28 dU . ' ' m m ' ' 1. - Pelham's tops tbe climax in . beautiful Holiday and Xmas presents, and the low price for which be sells them, r ;tl a BIa1iket lid ' Conifoi ta - lo tcer than ever, at Whitlock's. ; A large variety of :pretty"Xrr.as pres ents, ; i ; ' ; at WHiTiocK's.-i Dress goods and Trxumtngs, Velvets, 8Uk Satins, Tricota,ilariruU,.-Museys,- Tweeds Vassimeres, Ginghams, PruUs, Van torn Flan- I d Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, &c. -X : EDWooDt ca, Large and well selected stock of Liar 01s for the holidays, at the White Man's lar ' . tjanl ASHEVILEEa FRIDAY MORNING, DEC 2Ar mb; fx$RlCTi $ Maejued, ' On 23dins1 ak the home of the bride'n parents in the sabnrbs of this city. Rev. Dr. Carroll : officiatinx, Mr. John A. Bradley and Miss Lena, daughter of Mr. H.E.Barnard. . ' Goes to the Root of the Mattke. 1 In speaking of Hon. Thos. D. Johns ton's bill concerning the Internal Rev enue, the Raleigh Jfewt-Gbtervtr says : "Representative Johnston went to the root of the revenie matter yesterday without any hemming or hawing. The measure he proposes is in line with the demand of the democratic party through- out the country and in especial imm inent of the behest of the party in this State.- We trust it will receive the con sideration it deserves and fin ally be en acted into la w to the advantage of all the people.". So say we alL,- ; - WlATHEI KlGSALS CUT THIS OvT. J - . - . :m . i .. : .. .1 : . 1. 1 , - 1 KIWIUI7 Wi 1 HI 1JU I11B WVULUHri urn.irwii-s a,. . . - BAtterttPkrfc utalion :J iioibtegai.o a. iB. Muy, eRcepfe js((n- day) indicate the- weather for 24 boars following:' " . .. . ' White (Square) Hasr. fair ' Weather or clear. ""v'.-.-j-- O ranee ( square flag, local rain or snow. Blue-fsquaret flagy general rain or snow. Black triansrular .flaz above another flag means temperature about to rise; if below another nag means that tempera ture is about to fall. When not display ed the temperature is expected '- to be stationery all compared with, day prev ious. '" ''.. '. ' . ' ' White sonare flaz with block sauare in center means a cold wave is approachine. This signal is only ordered when the temperature is expected to fall suddenly 20. degrees or jr ore and toTeach -forty five degrees F. , .-- SSB 11 r . . Hekrins asb Weaver. There appears in the Citizen a double column advertisement of thishouse, now launched out into an enlarged business, The extent of the advertisement bv no means exhausts the subject nor exagger ates its merits. In truth we can say that no. such stock of goods of similar kind has ever been exhibited in, Western North Carolina. " With commendable deference to the fair sex, there has been wonderful care taken and fine taste dis played to serve them. The styles of their footings are elegant and quality superior. Philadelphia puts its best foot foremost, and Paris does not lag behind. - Gentle men, be the vdudishlv inclined, or have learned by hard experience the miseries of corns and bunions, can each find com- iort or consolation. 1110 children are provided for in sensible style and mav stump their toes and defy tbe cobble tone side walks with impunity, We must direct our friends to go and see for themselves, for we cannot tell them half the story. Besides boots and shoes they will find a complete stock of trunks, vanses, umorenas ana every thing which fills' thA-ideal of a complete establish ment. Herring and Weaver-, will. dis appoint no inquiry. v - The Accident on the Asheville asd Spartanburg Railroad Fuller Par ticulars. Through a gentleman who was at the accident which occurred on Wednesday, we are enabled to give the following ad ditional particulars : As the' south-bound passenger train was nearing Shufordville . the track spread and threw all the coaches from the track, including the rar wheels of the tender. The rear first-class passeng er coach turned over and rolled down an embankment and was badly broken up. Some ten or twelve passengers were aboard, six or eight of whom were hurt, two seriously. Every ' kindness was promptly shown bv. officers and neigh boring people who hastened to the place. - Our informant could give us no names of the injured. The lady who was so badly hurt, and the other party, a gentle man, were cared for in the neighborhood; the others were taken on to. Spar tanburg. . . , We learn from another source that Mr. J. C. S. Timberlake of Waynesville was on the train and slightly hurt, also, that the lady who was so seriously hurt, and who is now at Mrs. Blake's, was Mrs. Van Buren of Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Fletcher was fortunately near by, and rendered all assistance. j- We have often heard it said there was a reason for everything. We now find the reason for the introduction of the late fashion in bustles, and their extra ordinary increase in size. . A few days ago a ''lady" was discovered entering the harbor of New York 'with a prodigious bustle filled with very fine laces; and now we hear" of another use - in a more spirited manner. A telegram from Jack sonville, Fla. December 18, savs : "Uni ted States Revenue Officer Oibbs arrived in this city last" evening from Tampa, Fla., having in his possession a crescent shaped tin can holding ons gallon and filled 'with Jamaica ram, which was found upon tbe person of a womadl The can was worn as a bustle. The woman passing from a state room on a Jamaica steamship lying at Tampa dock to a ho tel several times aroused suspicion that she was a smuggler, and it was found that many gallons of rum were thus trans ferred from her room to the hotel at a saving of $2 per trip in the way of dntv.V Notice. " Jfejf ' 3T I just got through witjj my fur wofk,; will exhibit my furs on Thursday and Friday such as Muffs, Black Laces made of Lynx. All kinds of Gentlemen's and Ladies' fine Black Water Seal Caps made in the latest style, all kinds of fur trim mings, such as Beaver, Seal, Otter, Brown Martin, Black Martin, Silver Grey Fox, Chinchilla fur trimmings, Astracban trimmings, Wigs. &c. All these goods have to be sold, before the new furs come in. - Therefore I invito tbe Ladies to buy their Christmas fur eoods and patronize their bonze works. ' - dec Z4 dtr m. ellick. Plain facts that are hard to contra dict. I have a large stock of Xmas and Holiday goods which I am sellinz'fast at specially close figures, and the public will find it to their interest to call at my store before selecting their presents. 5 11 " ir- 1 Pelham's Pa us ac . y, t? I. ;., ,r r- Of. Stii " Losr, ' - ' A large Solid Gold Ring with name of ."H. L. Brown" engraved', on inside. Liberal reward given for same returned tothi8 ofiice. . dec22tf The largest and best stock of Old Corn and Rye Whiskey can be found at Frank ixiughrarrs Wine and Liquor store, .lot 1 nn I'is-s Tt rl I 'I: ,Qa" h IP 7 1 Weldon's i XJonfectioxeby . and ;' Majrcfactobt -' - Vl: Aside .from Hhe general attrac tions orjhisiwpalar confectioner; establishmen t,-" asf such we desire specially to mention anotheiifeatore which is of interest to Asheville and Western Carolina. The cakes and a large quontity of the candies are manufactured at this establishment in this city under "the .surrinter tendance of MrYaughanii old and experienced manufacture of. such sweets. Aside from the dispTayiof the artist, made in the designs of Iceings, &c, 4 pother;; great s and " most impbriant merit is the purity of the goods manufactured. Of course the work now . done is for the retail trade; but '" Mr. Weidon .will gladly enlarie to tin r-wnoies&w oraers ir . " ... ..... . , - e I X'MrmioeaA ana ssru-flaronaKe ; .wuj iw assured ir9KWVsheyine vJnd Western Carolina sustain even ' el- lort to estaonsn lactones ot any kind here?. The mere suggestion that an attempt ait such t enterprise, is undertaken ought , to be enough for our people; and it is in the inter est of this special feature -of AVel don's establishment, and of our local industries that we write thisiirticle., A Gem of Art. - ' s -; i . Yesterday Jwe spoke of a very fine painting -which - adofned- Turner's sign.ha workjf Itoger Divis. Since then we have seen something finer, by- the same artist but.ia a different line. Mr.. Davis wanders among our grand mountains, pk'eich book in hand, and has often brought away bits that permitted' others to share, by reflection, the pleasures he had enioyed. The picture of which we speak is larger and more elaborate than usual with him. It is in pa8telle. It is a scene from a projecting-buttress of Craggy, look- itig across tne wild and somewhat narrow valley, with Clingman's Dome and another summit of the Black on the other side, and sub - dued.by distance. The foreground is bold, with gnarled trees and colored foliage. The light falls resplendent! y across a portion of the1 valley, and the mountains beyond lie." in the tender coloring of receding distance. Beyond, the sky between the moun tains fills up the scene, .1 beautiful study ot natural and delicate color ing, and a perfect example of ajnal perspective... :.. - 1 The coloring, the lightand iliade, the trees and foliage and tbeblime mountain forms transport j'ou to the scenes and involve you in the hush and quiet sublimity of the impressive mountain wilderness. 1 he picture was to have been raffled for last night. We envy the happy winner of the prize Xmas Tree To-night. The members of the Methodist church are requested not to forget one import ant feature-in connection with their Xmas tree, viz : Let each one brine or send a donation to the poor. The gen erous contributions thus received last Xmas proved most helpful to the associ ated charity organization ot Asheville. A separate tree will be assigned Tor these donations. W e would suggest pound packages of sugar, rice, tea, coffee, etc., altnougn clothing and money are always acceptable. Notice. W. O. Muller & Co. will closa their place of business at 11 p. m., Friday, Dec. 24th., AU who desire vhnstmaa goods in our line1 will please call before that time.; Will open" again -Monday- Dec 27th, lS86,at- A. .-;. 5 ? ' A perversion of the relations be-' tween the people and their govern ment, are a dangerous departure. from the rules which limit the right of Federal taxation,"- is Mrj- Cleve land's apt and forcible characteriza tion of our protective system, r." -- Anecdote f Oea. Grant. - General Grant onhi retern to tiiw: country, is said to have been severely af-: nicted witij a--cough,-contracted '-while crossinpt tb ocean, and trhich had stub-1 1 r s . i 1 3 i . a - a. ! ooru1y .rcIu8eaiO)yieiai9 any weaimeny A friend prociireo. for Mime a bottle mfl Sympbyx, anxlby its" use he "was in a few - hours entirely.; relieved..' He e marked to his friend: "Men loplr upun me as a great soldier, but .this bottle of Srmphyx is greater than" L My calling has been to destroy men s Jives, out this medicine is a victorious savior of men. I shall never be withnnt it again."" j. The finest display of elegantly ornam7 ented cakes we have ever seen are to be found at Weldon's Gem Bakery. .See him early if you wish to secure one as they are rapidly disappearing.. . He has also plain cakes and choice confections in endless variety candy walking canes for children of his own manufacture a specialty. - ? - w it RAHTACl.AUSf"l5rtVfVftEADQDAETEas. Santa Clans has moved his headquar ter t6 McMullen '& Tilson's Furniture fatore, where be has on exhibition all kinds of nice Xmas presents, consisting of the best and cheapest line of Rockers, Book-cases, Wall'pocfcetSj i'Ktures,. Car- petB; Kugs, vnamDer'ana ranor buits, Slattresses, Springs ' Cots, 1 Wardrobes, Hat-racks Writing-desks,. Marble , nd wood top center-tables, Dining Tables Bedsteads atl styles and prices.. Feather duBters, Clothes pins and many ; other things too numerous to mention. - Give him an early call be tore tne stock is picked over. You will find W.A. Blair, P. S. McMullen. J. C. Moore. W. F. Lut- trell and Geo. W. Tilson ready to wait on vou. . - I . If , Fob Salk,-. - - ' -On first T5f next week-Miss R. F. Chapman will have for sale at Carmich ael's drug store a few Xmas goods, con eisting of band painted China, Xmas cards and other decorated work. (t 1- ' i-Jii.itJjii.iiiiiiiWMi iiiiu-tJiiJiii.' 'JiwjJi.nmiiu 1 1 mil 1) North Carolina in Cn,Ti-' ' SpeciiU Cor. ot tne News and Observer. J ;y ' , Washisqtom, Dec 20, 1886.J is'. Judge Bennett introduced a joint resplution today appropriating 1100 CC0,t to- be expended by the secre tary of war, in feeding th destitute sufferers from the floods in the Pee Dee river. - This is a most humane and needed help, and I hope Con gress will relieve these people who I know have been almost ruined. Capt. Johnston introduced a refy important resolution instructing the ways and means committee to report a bill repealing the internal revenue laws.- On account of its importance to our people I quote the resolution, preamble and III. It reads: . v Whereas, the tariff and internal revenue- laws of the United States will yield aVevenue for!the the fiscal y ear ending June 30, 1838, of more r than one hundred million of ooHars faxcer-ff the' IiUaate-vpense aaa:ioess f-Uhe goferpJSfr'T- shown bv the official reoartau treasury department, and- such ex cessive taxation is the result of an unwise' and unnecessary" use of the taxing power conferred by the Con stitution tipon coDgress;and -.-. Whereas, said internal revenue laws were enactedto meet the emer gency of tne late war, and now pro dvrce a revenue to tne government about equal to the surplus whiehwill be raised by all thetax laws at prea enl in force.and the execution ot said internal revenue laws are unneces sary, and Whereas.it is the declared sense of this House not to interfere with and modify existing tariff la ws,there&je . Kesolved. lbat tbe committee on ways and means are hereby instruc ted to report by Tuesday, the 11th day ot January, 1887, a bill provid ing for the absolute repeal of the in ternal revenue laws and of all acts amendatory thereof. This resolution was referred to the committee on rules Col. Cowles got in a bill to pension Mrs. Charlotte Pruitt, of Wilkes county, dependent mother of Pres? to Pruitt. deceased. The House will adjourn Wednesday afternoon. C. Returned. - Mr. J. A. Marquardt, one of the very clover clerks at Mr. Frank Loughran 's wine rooms, has just re turned trom a visit to his home in Havana, 111., whither he went the first of the month. Of course he had a most pleaeant time with kindred and friends.- He Bays it was mueh colder there than in Asheville. aud he hungered for cur glorious '.-'cli mate. Un the Illinois river Itorses were walking over on the ice, and ice was being cut ten to twelve inches thick, while news ftom Da kota was the ice on the streams had gotton too thick, lor any saw in that territory. We call Col. BiU ISye'e attention to this. We are pleased to See Mr. Mar quardt back. Lapsus Pexne. The other day we ascribed to the Bum combe Warehouse, by a slip of" the pen the credit due the Farmers' forihe of tobacco at 75c. ; and in speaking of the sale or Mr. Aiuson's.tobacco from swain, for which he thought he had. obtained (100 more here than he would have done in other markets, it was at the Farmers' tho sale was made, of which fact we wore not informed. -Justma fiaU ; . ; i Christmas 0wkahcsV';-; ; " 5 No tire crackers, nreworksof any kind, or the use of combustibles of any kind wiH bo permitted in the streets of Aahe.ville.duiing the Christmas, holidays. - By order onhe Mayor, - " F. N. Waddku, lee2 2t. - r Chief of Police. Special Notibe . - My Wine and Liqnor Store wili be closed Christmas day. No orders filled after Decv34th. Il p.'flruntil Doc 27th at 6 p.m, v; . Fhaxk Louohhas. .-- B ucklen,j Arnica Salve '"The best Salve hi the world for cuts, bruises, sores,, ulcers, xheum, - fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures- plies, or no pay required. I A guaranteed to jive perfect satisfaction, or fneaey refunded. Price 25 eta per box. For sale oy H. UJaXOus.,- ,-. daw . -.; Every article sold at Pelham's guaran teed, or aoney refunded. : i " - OvBtera and eame served In any style at Moore and KobardV. "dtf For Caroets. Smyrna Batre, OM Cloths. Upholstery r Goods, and Housekeeping Goods generally, call on .. tf - XI. ksdwooo & 1.0. , . -v.. - - . .... You can set a nice black Seal Skin Muff, for only $1.00 at J. L. Wilkie's, corner Patton Avenue and Church fit. t20 r The only eennine Steteson and Dnnlap Mats; also a large stock cheaper grade of Uata. ;. at WHmcKs. One price only at the White man's Bar. ... : itiaal See cur line of Holiday goods before you purchase. - - - - - Kew lot of Wools and Silk in, 1 wfc at Whitiock's, Caonort Gordon & Co.'s Fine Old Ma deria Wine can only be found at Frank Lough ran's Wine and Liquor store. 10t Striped Jersey Cloth always sold at 75 cents, now selling at 65 centa, ? ' 1 at WHirtccK'a. : Handsome, useful and ornamental Xmas presents, . at Wujtlocx's. Goto Whitlock's to buy your Xmas presents. Cigars bv the single box, at wholesale prices, at tne wnne Man s ear. tjam See our reduced prices in fancy good tSJ .- J. IN. MOBGAK St LO, Buy your fireworks for Christmas of Moore &' vds. '' . VS,i Zackaby and Zickaby. ; J It always gives tne CmzEH pleas ure to note I mprovementi in Ashe ville; and one - of its weakenesses, among a"" number,' is the market stalls. Yesterday we walked down to the stall of Zackaryand Zackary, rauon Avenue, and, our eves were delighted and our mouth watered. The magnificent display of beel, nork, mutton, turkeys, chickens. quail, piy, and the, 'sednence,". of toe pork department at least, saut sage &c dressed elegantly,"- handsomely-displayed, all most attrac tively decorated., with . holly and other evergreens, made a ; picture that even an editor could admire at a dislanoe. ' Amonr ' the display hams of a grand beef, which . meas ured 6 feet 8 inches trom tip to ti. This shows the character . of the beet furnished hy.thia firm. Messrs. zachery nave been fortunate la B- - uiDg tne service of biz. ii. U. Lia: r fcocL eiTveriencea m every detainer i.uia Trorai, sua eviaenuy s gcuutr- i man oi excellent: taste. Call, ana see their market, and yoo will real ly know wnat a good thing , Bpbcial SToncK. Mv Wine and Liouor Store will 1m closed Christmas day. . No orders) filed alter iwc ziia, 1 1 p. m. an til uec. 27th atftlm. . . . Franx Loughran. An End to Heine Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, 1IL, says i "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters. I feel it my duty to let suffering hnmanitv know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; tcy doctors told ma I would bavel to have the bone scraped or leg ampata ted. I used, instead, three hottlef Electric Bitters and seven boxes Buck leys Arnica Salve, and rov ties is now sonnd and welL" Aieciric fitters are sokt atnrar cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25 cents per box by H. H. Lyons. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs from ocup, . , at Wkitlock s Wt art showing very new styles in Car pets, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs tend Vy noewery uooas. 1 eod J5T. REDWOOD & CO Three days toXmaa. Go to Pelham's and spend your money. Polite atten tion,be&tquaUtTof good, lareest assort ment and closest figures in tbe city. Gall and see foryourself. tl White Silk Suspenders to embroider or paint on, ' i atWHrrwcx's. Schlitz's Milwaukee Pilsener Beer in pints and quarts by the dozen or barrel at Frank Ixxighran's Wine and Liquor store. lot - Underwear real low. at Whitlock'a Jtul Received. Stylish Cloihina (inchid- w Overcoats) end Derbytttfiin JfvmlaptA f. xwrman ana mruert ape$HUO new styles tn Soft Hats. sepZZtf H. REDWOOD & CO. Fine Jelly Wines at the Bar. - .. . . ;-, - ; White Man's tjanl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. City Ordinance. ATS OHD1KANCE TO PBhVKKT the burial e tbe dead in the irrave yanls of the eltv passed December II, lsse. Be it ordained by tbe Board of Aldermen ot the Citv of Asbeville, That from and after the Snt 4e? ot Januarr, A. D., 18eT, It shall not be lawful lor any person or persons to use as a burying- place far the deed, any graveyard or (rave yards attached or near to any ot the chorines or places ordinarily used for the worship of God, within the corporate limits of the city ot Ashe vJlle. Any person or persons violating the provisions of this ordinance, shall ba guilty of amisdeiBean or. and upon conviction, shall be Sued &fty dol lars er imprisoned thirty days. rm " V . -,STOK, Mayors - T, C. H. Bi'SEf; Sec y Board. dec4dlw ' . -. j-issonrno ot co-partnekship. 'i 4sasviti., ,Jf . Dec. ti, 18M. To WhomltlIayConeem- r'" .5" Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing bet-teen tbe undersigned, the busiuesa of which was eonducted under the fltm name and style of McMullen and Tilson, in ths city oi Asneviue, r. v v tnis day aissoivtd by mutual consent. For the purpose of closing up the business of the firmi all accounts, bills and debts due to the firm are payable to P. 8. McMullen, and all claims against the firm should be presented to him for payment. , P. 8. McMULLEH. GEO. W, TILSON. The business will be continued bv the under signed at the old stand P. S. McVULLBN. decZtdlw EUROPEAN NOVELTIES, - Bubber printing hand Stamps, Inks, Fret see, Type, . Stencils, Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Copying pads, Rubber alphabets, steal stamps. pictures, picture training. Contracts taken for fine Job printing, newspaper advertisetng anii Kngryring. - A. B. Sams, Jr., P. O., Box 390, AabeviQe, Nw C, or 73 W. Balto St, Baltimorjsv lid.- 'i r w f j. . A neat office room ever A. C. Davu' store. eneap. Appiy u , a. v. iiavis, - or Bev. j.t. . Burnett. dec K ittt Zachary . (X BUTCHERS AND COMMISSION PRODCCE DEALERS? Sou AOF-KTS e A a. FOR KMMArOX)'Cl.RV. Patton Aveime, Asheville, N. C. Invitation. QUK CUSTOMERS AND OTHERS AS WJEil Are respectfully invited to call - ".' . FRIDAY ANB BEJrOUR JfEAT BASKET WITH C&rfatioaa'DreM Ou- Tooui former customer, we have no extravaf ant premises to make, further fhaxv with more experience km business, w(th much . better iaciliUes-for buying, peeping . - . and dressing, and ' .-1 - i 4 T . v f - Tirei-Cbiss) Ealesiaa one of whom bad Just bad one year's experience in the Chicago neat barest. - ' ' We feel confident of oar ability to give better aatuiaetisa m future. , v . . To these who have aot been euy raatnrabrt, we ask euly to give ut a tr'nj. : r ; T " KesTwctfulIy, '.-?. ,5 J' ", ZACBAKT AKD ZACHASV. . , Pstt?n Avenue. . dldAWly - !.- . "WEST ZiDtt TtSBU UQCaMS. bill aixcv ' ;; " .7 lettes mura, sf " fi , BLANKS, C trtwijimsismmiatliricsi. PowcJl & Solder's Column. ... - : - - - - 100 bags Coffee, " a " 60 bbbj. Sugar, . 4001bt!,fine'rea, - 21001bKod: --.?" - 111 boxeSoaj, 60 boJtes Cracker' 275 cases of Canned Goods; ' il& casee Aiakingrowdert. Grapes, Bananas, ' u ranges. Lemons, - n . French Prunes, - Cranberries, Figs, - . . Dates, Prunellw, . TahlelfntSv Olives, :-v.;,v -.:'J; .. - GltS4rv-'''-' liaise Cabinet lUdiiitw, CoirraK-leV Bai '' ' Vineyard Cluster Raisins, : - Valencia Raiains, ; - vi . ... Sultana Raisine, Maple Syrup, '.-. .' Rock Candy Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, Buckwheat Flour, , - Mnshrooms, Macedoine, . ,v Capers, Mince lleat, Chocolate, Cocoa, . v Cocoantite, ''.- ' " s Oelatise, Crewe :i' Ba&m!V Pieite, , Obelisk PicWes .i , " .7 Beech Sherwood's Picklei. v . 'Domestic Pickles, Royal Bakinir Powder, v .: ' llorgford's Bating Powders, iVmstlk Mustard. -vv . :t- " English Mustard, Let &Perrinl8 Worcestershire Sauc, Tobasco Sanoe, ... ''" -' North of England Sauce, -Dtrrkee's Salad Dremfoijg White Wine Vinegay," '" " -". Freeh Shore MaelceTel -- Cnit-CednBh, v . : ' i ... . Fijesh Btsthar i , -.-V - - . ... .: . .. Cre&m Cheese, . -.. si.-. , Pine Apple Ctmi&t'. , . ....... .. Partnejssvaawei;-:,;,; ' " itonlt. ''- . t " Macaroni" ' - - - .'-. .. -yennicelrK;. Horse Radish, : - . . ; 1 Flavoring Extracts, . - - J French Herbs, . Jellies, Preserves, - Fine Teas, Choicest Roasted and Green XJoffe. Powdered Sugar, XXX Confectioner's Sugar, Granulated Sugar. Brighton C Sugar, ' ' - - i . , Canary Sugar, " - RawN.O.dak Strained Honey)' -i Honey in comb, . -Fancy Head Rice, Select Spice. 87,600 lbs. Floor,. . .35,000 lbs. Bran and Shorts, . 38,000 lbs. Hay, , T '"'-.-.'.: 1600 bushels Oats, " 400 bushels Meal. - . ; - '1200 bushels Corn. If we covered newspaper We might make a list of the good we carry, but as St is wo 'taanotteU W have several slZZozsl tto raf roSsis. and are Cl!;rj up my 3 lirisct stockb our Viz to ta rfjuJ ia the C Mi4rwe a . .vsHi d"el8-3nx 'w " . - I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 24, 1886, edition 1
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