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CITIZEN job ofpiss, WEST, SIDE -PUBLIC SQUARE. , t . 4 . . s , . ' BILLHEADS,, ' . LETTER HEADS, ' i POSTERS,- - Z BLANKS, Ac I :.rlrf fob Work of all kind dan WilLlX VOL II. NO 328. , ;ASHEVILLE,"N.C TUESDAY MORNING; JAN, 4, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS ' - fromftueM and at low prices. .,3.00 J 3.00 TRS 10W. ' . ." - - ' . tt"r' ' . aw Is seClKTIEH. . .to. !. J. A. Porter Eminent . Stone, Secretary. Meets fint .1. ,, a-""t' r""Trth . Ahrviiie anDter. R. a. M.Q. H. Bell. High Print: rf. Uammerahlag, Secretary. Meets t v -nd Wednesday night lit each man A. XI. Ite-ston -. No. 11. A. . 4 A. -H C Fax Worshipful Mastee- Fred. L. Jacob -R eietary. MeeUhe first Friday uightineach "!wwo fc.5, AT. Vi, No- Biardman, Dictator; , Jordan Stone, Secretary. Ami-iH the tint and third, Monday nutats in each BSIai Broad Cbineff, No. 701, R. A.-JHto Lr, Resent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meats . thi hull of the Knights of Honor on the second a mi ft.u.tn Monday nighta in each month. At HWm.'s MiiMoMxry Sveieif of the M. E. e mn-h. Aith. meet in the ennn n cla-iroora on t-. Kiwi Friday .of af?imvtt t 4 clock P.M. The BMuiifofUui We' trig No A Y M -Meet on the first aifl third Monday nicbtn lii eaou month. Jame littimore, Worshipful Master ; H. B. Brown, decretory. The AMhemePvhVc Library, over Mr. Kep ler Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next dx to Tlie BauVof Asheville. is open to rar itora from 18 ft m. lo 1 p. m. ud froiB 40 to AO p.m. vi- y MBVIEXB CUOBCB DfBfCTOKT MethodlM EpiMcopal Clwrehr-Church BU EUrr. W. W. Bays Morning aercieea U a. m. .awing tervwei 7X p m. , prayer u? ISdajr evening Tji p. m.i.8abbath school 8 am. Prttbylman Church Vrch. 8U Ber. Mr. DeFerre-fierrioe. 11 tn. ; prayer meeting " P- m. -Wedne. day; Sabbath aohool half-past 9 a. m. Kpitcopal Church, Trbtitv corner Ctturchand Rut JarvU Buxton, D.D.8ericos Sunday, 11 a. m. and 4 p.m.t Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. , Haptal Churchcorner WoodlUiand bprwx. B. J. L. CarroU Serrices lL a-;70 p. m.i prayer meeting 7:30 d. IT. Wednesday ; oabbath chool 9 a. m. Soman, Catholic Church, IUt. Fred. Price Uerrice every 8nn ,dayatlla.m,lutthe first gnnday of the month, when serrices wiU be held at the Warm Bprings. Banday school at 10 a. m. at ashe- DosmMiay Uiuion Church. Iter W W Bays Pastor. Jiabbftto School, i H Weaver finpt. -. j COUKED CSI17KCHES- 4. Jf. JC Otnreh (ZiatY-Codegt St. : Bev. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m.; 8 p. I m , and half.past 7 p- -a. Saboath school 9 P m. BaptleU Bov. Mr. Bnmley Services 11 a. m , I p.m., aid half-past 7 p.m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m Kplxcopal. Bev. Mr. Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 8 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. Ors. Hargan, Stone & Gatchell, SPECIALISTS, mffU'BrmUUum MwiHUaf, JKmi SI. ASHEVILLE, N. C tie nee In the'treatment of Chron. 0 fccases, C03IP0US1) OXYGEN and Medicated Vapor by direct Inhalation. Those who suffer fiora diseases of the Respiratory Or gans euch as Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis Asthma. Chronic Sore Thro&t, Loss of Voice, etc., and who have failed to be cared by the ordinary t'eatment o Cnd Liver Oil, Hypophosphites, Pocket Inhalers, and the like, may be permanent ly 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 oi the respiratory tract, but Is working prompt and permanent cures in all diseases depending upon an impoverished or Impure condition of the blood, such as Debility, Epilepsy, Rhentnatism, Chorea. Neuralgia. Paral ysis, Diabetes, Bright' Disease, Aneemla, Scrolu la, and all Diseases of the Skin. The Only Treatment which will permanently cure Nasal Catabrh! The only Specific lor Asthma t The treatment is pleasant to take, and cannot amrravate BDy case however ("elicato and semi tir?. fepecisl attention paid to diseases of the Rec tum, such as Piles, Fissure, Fistula. Prolapsus, rte. t A NEW TREATMENT, Suoiei-. and availably successful. No loss of -.rom business or pleasure during treatment, or tnose who cannot come to our office, and wao need the Cvmpouud Oxygen, we have a ' Home Treatment, wbloh in many cases isas val uable as the Office Treatment. We will send the apparatus and cuemloala to last two months for REFERENCES. . eV.N.8.AHst. Wemrigton, O.; Wm Bat us, U D, PcsH, Tean : I T. Iglehardt, Esq., Evansville, ind ; John B. Snow, Esq., Tipton, Tena ; Hon. B. S. Fuller, Boonvtile, Ind ; 6. A. Mean, Esq, AshevUle, N. C; Rev. Ci. Bell, Bell P.O..N.C, -Write for Illustrated Pamphlet, wUich will be ' mailed free, ia regard to treatment. Address . . DBS. HARGAK, STONE GA , H2XL. ' ovl-daw6q r - -- t ' -4 - ISHBYILLE IIDSIC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. - Bells PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In stallments of $5 and $10. - ONE PRICE ONLY. - Sheet Musio and MnIc Books. - Old instru " n ruts taken in exebanfre. tot Cailogues and Circulars spply to -o. fau: ugl7:d&wly t: a "Pinafore f-'teasn" is one of the DAILY EDITION. THE DA1XY CITIXEN j Will be pobliahed every Morning; (ex cent Mondar) at the tfoHowiim rates One Year. . WO SixMonthB, . ... . S 00 Three " . . . . 1 W One Vek. ' "' . . . ' . .15 Onr Carriers will deSver the paper ev mvmrt of the city to our eiibsnribera, and parties wantingitH wiU plcafso U at tne imzxa wmce. ' Send ynjy Job Work ?4tt:Kf to the Citizen Oflict, if you vmt -Uidne neatly; cheaply andvrdk ditpateitz- Arrlvavl and Ueparssjre f r Traius. . . Samhbtot Arrives 6 rf p.' tn. and depatts; 10:51 am- .I'.,-.' TeniioBeo- Arrives lOaS a. n- and departs 7:05 pin. ' . . WaTjrasvrLije Arrive fiXTpW-aod departs 8:00 a. m. , " -" T.' Bpabtahbtjuo Leave Aebeville 7:00 am; arrive at Henderaonville 8:15 a m; at Spartan burg 11:40 am. Leave Spartanburg 4:00 p m; arrive at Een dersonviHe 7:10 p m; at AsLeville :15 p m. tS INTERESTING BEADING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. : " i EWe invite attention to the adver tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands foJ sale. . tf Smith's Planetary Almanacs for 1887 for sale at West End Pharmacy, Patton Avenue. 28 Subscribe for the new Director.y A white woman, willing to nurse or do any kind of house work, desires a sitna tion. Enquire at this office. The cold snap haH pretty gr nerallj stopped all work oa the various buildings being erected in town. The strong effort Saturday night to get tip another big snow happily piwed abortive, the weather fortunately being a little too cold. - Dr. I. A. Harris yesterday filed his bond as coroner of the county of Buncombe, and entered upon the duties of his office. . Messrs. Wells and Fai left yester day morning for Raleigh. AH of the transmontane members and Sen ators have gone to Raleigh. We invite attention to the law card of Mr. Henry Hardwickel His office will now be found in thu court house, in the sheriffs room. The Beard of County Commis sioners vere in session yesterday, a full Board being present. Nothing Wallace It jllins, Jr., of -Marshall, while en route to Bingham School, was taken quite bick here Saturday, but we are please! to learn ma condition was bet ter yesterdav. The Rev. Dr. W. A. NelBon, of the Sec ond Baptist Church of Raleigh, will preach in the Babtist Church iu this place on Wednesday night. The jmblic generally invited to alteuJ. -;- Mr. Grace Halybuiton, at the Depot, wishes two or three gallons of sweet milk delivered at his hotel every morning. Mill' uieu will take notice. Don't forget that the Southern Directory Compahv are getting ont the best and most complete directo ry ever published in the South. Ad vertising rates very low..: Mr. J. A. Reagan, Jr., : merchant at Barnard's, Madison county, has been quite sick for the past two weeks with typhoi'J fever, but we are pleased to know his condition is much improved. He is a son of Dr. Reagan, of Weaver ville. , The cold wave struck us in earnest on Sunday, the thermometer getting down a few degrees below zro both Sunday and Monday mornings, beint; several degrees colder than at any time hereto fore this winter. - The Sunday School at the church on Bailey street organized Sunday morn in?, under the manaeemenr of Rev. Dr. Carroll, with 37 scholars.' Dr. Carroll preached Sunday morning and afternoon to good audiences. Goldsboro 13 enjoying a big theat rical season and all - because she has a magnificent opera house,, . Give Asheville a good opera house and she will command ' first-class companies quite often. The contractors here assure us that the building prospects for this year are splendid. A goodly num ber of contracts are already in hand for both business houses and resi dences, while a large number of houses of every character., not con tracted for, will be built this spring. With Many Thanks ..,: For the liberal custom eiven us. ill last year and especially during December, we nope to deserve s continuance or tire same, we have tr;ea to carry a line oi goods that would please all.- TLough wniie or necessity tne very new ana choice articles would seem expensive, we nave asked but a reasonable pront on them, and tried to offer a good variety at all prices. Knowing that articles of real merit or artisic beauty are duly apprecia ted here we hope to carry a better line tban ever before, also in Crockery ard Glassware in all trades - :r .: . J 'It. Law.;--.; . , Smith Main street. Best 5c. cigar West End Choice, Canned gXHl of every variety.'prcs erves, jellies, Ac, very lote at Moore and Robard'a- - - dtf S blitz's Milwaukee Pilsener Be-r in pints and quaits by the dozen or barrel. at frank Ixxiphran's Wine and Linoor ! .Inn . . 1 Mb. Geo, H. Fobtstw,'-;.:" hJfZ-'t. '"C Of'Madison, haabecome awlieitlSg agent for MeSBra-MoBbylH. Pay he &Co,, proprietor, of Pace's Warehouse,, .of Lrnchbarrf, Va." In putting SjeFcJftner. in the field this house has 'Bf cured a good and reliable agent, .aoJtho boose he re presents U one of the". best in- Virginia for lair dealing and good pricee. - ; w ." Tmktn4Iis Bond. ' .:r;;v. Mr. Cole, the gentleman - elected M Register ot theeounty, at the last Novemv ber election; bat who xauecr to me ins bond at thetneetinirof the Board of com . BOMoioners in December, the tnu re- onired 'bv -- law:' vestr-rdav tendered ?a bond for the office. The Board did not consider it. deeminc the iime had -ex pired when they couid legally" do bo, A Bubseriber writing from Oconafnlta, SwaiavCoonty,y5ays;J that - Buncombe tis generally ahwd on anything, btit that hiaaectiort.eat intc5jA- taa late heavy aovi.. In- hi locality. -it was a little more tban 40 inches deep- We are willing to surrender the palm on the snow question,. we .would chave -Deen content wita juoca aesa taaja,we nsw. Thi Tobacco MaekeV. .; , . . . There were jmall- breaks ; at all the warehonsea iyeBtrdayt': the; cold snap preventing the handling sof tobacco to any extent5 . Sales, however, indicated an advance on fcofh line and lower grades. There is quite a good quantity of tobacco on hand, and all the. buyers have -. returned , iuB,the4rhob4ay absence .., , , , ; - .. : - Special Rates to thb FabmxW Cobvex tion. .-",: ,-- -' - - " Reduced rates Itayl bwrseeured.over the railroads tar the benefit of those who wi!l attend thearrnefA Convention in Raleigh January 18th. Tickets will -be issutd at 2 cents a mile or about one fere for both wavsv Ths round triD ratewwili be from AahevilU I7JM; CbarloUe U.p www v, unriunffv.u shiu. reuut" tions in prODortion from other railroad 1 - i nmrw. hi. Thb "Bdupie'i Tis:oF.', - t . - County- Commissioner Frank Wells became a member of thofioard m the first Monday in December, but the initia tory ceremonies did not tak place until one day during the recentf- holidays, when the "Bumper's DegreO"wainduly given and highly appreciated by Mr. Wells. Desiring to show a friend who was stopping with but bis sheep, the two visited his flock, and Mr. Wells wish ing to call special attention roone of the number, caught hm, and while holding tne animal ne necessarily was n a sxoop ing position, with his head down a hill. The position of Mr. Wells created a sue gestion in the mind of the male mnn ber oi me noes or tnieep, wno saw a cnance tor a good sorike aceordingly,' giving mmseii a tair wait, ne ti&i1j-u. wsD teat locality wiiicu vas then most prouiinent - to him. landing him on his bead some fifteen feet down the hill. Farther consideration of the qualities of the sheep were postponed for the time being, and Mr. Wells has now adopted the school-boy plav and had his pantaloons padded. We are glad to know our business men are encouraging the publica tion of the r.ew City Directory by a liberal patronage. The Tournament at Black Mouj tain On Friday Jast proved a most en joyable affair, notwithstanding - the disagreeable weather, a large crowd being " present including - many ladies. ' The riding, commenced at 3 o'clock p. ray Thi conteeting Knights - embraced Messrs. Will White,v Burt Wilson. HoUypolk, Cieese Davidson, Frank Cliff and Charley Alexander, of Coopers? and Messrs. George McKey, J. M. Creas man.F. C. Watkins, Geo. S. Brown, John Stepp. J. W. alcKoyi Swan Borne 1 and Osear Creasman, f Black Mountain: Mr. Charlie Alex ander carried off the first honor. crowning'aa Queen Miss ZMary A. Dougherty, of Black Mountain Messrs Will White, F. C Watkins and Frank Cliff carried off the re maining honors, crowning as Maids of JHonor, respectively Miss Nora Jones, Endora Hemphill and Cath erene Polk. An enjoyab e feature of the evening was the crowning of Mr. A. T. Burkes .as .jester to the Royal narty, his excellent1: - riding upon his imported boyinet winning for him this honor. 't iThe iday closed '"''with a dance and a supper at the Black Moun tain hotel. - . ' 'Y These facts we gather from "out correspondent on the spot," S5:'' i. 1 vTbe Mendelsohn Quintette Club will give a grand concert on the 17th. All parties are hereby requested to secure reserved seats at once at Mr. Sawyer's Lstore. particularly : those that subscribed, as tlx seats are rapidly being tai.en Dy those who know they are 04 sale., ABeedete or (lest. Orastt. . - - General Grant, on his relent to this country, is said to have been severely af- nicied witn a eougu, eontractea wnue crossing the ocean, and which had stub bornly refused to yield to any treatment. A 11 lend procured for mm oouie 01 Syrapbyx, and by its use he was in a few hours entirely -relievsd. ; He re mhrked to his friend: "Men look upon me as a great soldier, but .this bottle of Svmphyx is greater tban L My calling has been to destroy men's lives, but this medicine is a victorious savior of men. I shall never be, withnnt it again," - West End Choice Cigar.- The largest and best stock of Old Corn and Rye Whiskey can be found at Frank ixug;iran a v ma ana Liquor pore. i " Underwear real low. at Whitlock'a.- Blankets and Comfoits -lower than ever, it at WHiTT-ocit'a r?ilk and IJneri Handkerchiefs TiVm 5V Bp, -at WHixfox's White Silk rioenenders to e' -ro. 'cr ;; : COSiMTTNiqATED. f. MassKa. : EDJJ--l8,ee Xrora some articles recently pabliahedin your paper that the Southern Direary, Company are getting out a dty d.itt ctoryTforAsTieyiae. This is an enterjsriije that Reserves the patron age and eneonragehieiat"Df every citizen of iisjaty;and aectjon. Asheville has lOng needed a good, rdiabte-DirectoTy, one that-we would not feel ashamed to show to the many viaitorswhoaj we 'expect to e-withu duringithe.a;omiajt. summer, yhis is f an ; enterprise that . .will tve moco to. givo" ABiievine ' Tone i ... a -1 .- BUsuuiiiy aucra?bus3 v . brist 'btisiDess. an- -t)ther ..interests ..at bouHv, W understand they, propoee ta ki ng a complete ten-ns of the city, in doidg which they 'obeuld.meet'with the materiai assistance and.-encoriragement ofdiir city aothoritiess" r . -: . - :"Lettf8 know what one iuiml papula-, Hon it, and give nsit eerrectlj? compiled Directory. -. u -( jAjshsviw.! an -': W. D. F. GudgBTv of HoimcCUas re cently killedCvfo eooImn hogs.ll months bid. W8!ghihg2a8 and-226 pounds. Mr. , - r .1... ouager u4 hii suyuuauj vi wiu uu-wun law, and raised those animals in a pen, w ithout the aid oi mast ot any tuna. iS&B TAtMAUe TO K MABBISD, ; It is naderstood.-thai, the marriage of Miss Edith Talmagc,- daughter of Rev Dr. T. DeWittTalmage of Brsoklyn.and Mr, Allen E. Donnan, of Rich;nond, will take place within tha next two months. Miss Talmage is a y oung lady of great grace of manner and is altogether one of tne most accompiisnea ana aitracn to belles in the United" States. Two years ago when she was a debutante she was a guest of Mrs. James B. Pace, of Rich mond. Mr. uonnan-is a wen iwwn ana highly esteemed business man and is a member of the firm of James D.-Patton & Co., of the latter city- Miss Talmage made many friends in this city last Bum mer, while a gleBt of Battery Park. . v The new year is very apt to be' whai you make it. There is'more success from work than from chanco. .: , The secvetary of the' Mission Hospital wishes to gratefully acknowledge the re ceipt of a "Chriatmas Gift" to the hos pital of $10 from Mr. J. A. Porter. Such unsolicited . and" unexpected donations bring the greateet encouragement to the ladies in their work and compensate for the many trials and disappointments they meet. r- . , -,. ; The Raleigh correspondent of the Rich mond DtspofcAsays: Mt ia understood that Third Vice-President Andrews, of the Richmond and Danville railroad, will bave-enrtire control of that portion of the system in North Carolina- It is consid ered here lo be due to Colonel. Andrews on" account of his long service and fine abilities. He is thoroughly acquainted with the whole held of onerauons " 7. Mr. Girdtt'ODd was mtm . ..... . " Dtn'ornies that thev would Wuaeavo-l to place some Tennessefe coal here in a day or Iwo. A number of people, not anticipating tiie present difficulty in obtaining goft coal, are virtually out. Both Messrs. Girdwood and Atkin. Carriogton have the" hard coal on hand. A supposed discovery has been made by a prohibitionist which it is contented will aid the cause very much. This dis covery is. in few words, a method oi ex tracting all the intoxicating producing qualities from whiskey and leaving it a pleasant drink, incapable of making the swallower drunk. Such other pleasant effects as belong to whiskey, we are told, will still adhere to it, and therefore a man can use as much as he chooses with fout incurring any ill effects. Just what good this discovery will accomciish re mains to be.seea. tS , - j p 1 . : : The guano dealers are talking of j boycotting the farmers of Georgia, because of the recent enactment of a law providing that any purchaser of commercial lerulizer who had given notes or waivers for the same, might, when brought into court to compel payment, plead want ot considera tion if the ; seller representations did not come "op to the buyer's un derstanding of them. The hill ' also provided that even ' if such - notes passed into the hands of ianocent holders they would still be worthless. Cash will he required by the deal- A religious meeting of colored people was broken up in Kentucky; icfroiner aayur-aer ;yie joif owing eircuiBetances 1 : Tlie converts 'were raising bedlam with - shouts hd song, some colored belle in per re ligious , frenzy, nnally threw her arms around tn6' neck, of one of the men aad plan ted.aTpsounding kiss 6riJiis lipSv,''Thi8knoclied all the aaintliness out of .Sister; Cox, the wife in an Jnstantr. and forthwith she declared that she would 'Whoop that niger befo" de lights was turn ed out.- i y A,free tight was tue result of the resolution. "Sister Cox rolled up her sleeves and cleaned out the bouse. She went at the sister who bad kissed her husband like a cy clone, and laid on fist blows right lustily. A dozen men cauld.not hold - . 1 J - 1 v ner, ana ue meeung orooK n pandemonium. - Z To Bfc'stssss Mxx. . y It you desire to reach uie 1 oer oi the bestp&pie tn -w Una and ast Tennessee, use sing coiDBinB of the Citizis. IV.1,1.',.,- Tk.PwinliM get bona fide circulation in theii. fyT tuentincd, than any otner paper. Kates are low, conslderingdiculation. 0 H-j-dbed TnocsAKB Acres or W: N. C Labd Fob 8a lb. r :' -Over 100,000 acres of tne timber and gracing lands in western part of the State for sale very cheap if application be oia-i 3 witMn next few weeks. - " dec 3Jtf ; . .' .Atkinson & Cockk. ' Caonort C.lon & Co.'s Fine Old Ma J ;rjt Wine trn only be found at Frank Loug bran's Vi ine and Liquor stora. lOt Cti Wl'itlotk's to bnv your Xmas STATE NEWS.- y Charlotte streetcars. i3 rejoicing over her The first run was made Saturday. ; - ; ... . " . ylr'' . A Jewish synagogue was 'dedioa ted at Goldsboro on Saturday-r-the finest one in the State. .f:- y,-;- Mr, Tom. Ransom, son of th Sen ator, is quite sick' in WashiBgton city- with typhoid pneumodIif?ti - j Notioe of application hus. beer) filed in Raleigh for tho jncaora- tiou of a cotton lactory in -thacity; Several of Charlotte's subetaTfitial citizens contemplate removing, to Birmingham, Ala., within1 the ext few weeks:- ;: y--Titii-g$&-, k IvXwOfoener,.. fiayjs. Msgx bandsome buildings are going up in the city. Italeigb is surely on a ti dal wave of growth an prosperity ; Raleigh is-now luxuriating in her street railroads. ' The NewObserver is now didbussing the question of connecting Raleigh with Durham, Goldsboro and other places iy tele phone. .. The sale of revenue stamp in Charlotte during the past twelve months amounted to $133,685.34. Of this amount $101,300.40 was, for spirits ; $32,032.96 for tobacco, and $351.98 for cigars. . - The News-Observer says: Promi nent business men are locking for ward to a big business boom during 1887. Every judication promises a lively trade for which preparations are being made. The Milton Advertiser says : "So far as we are able to learn, Coir John W. Cunningham's condition remains unchanged. There is no hope; of his recovery, but he holds up much belter than any expected. Col. George Williamson fell and broke his arm last Tuesday evening. . There is but little - cessation in Raleigh in the feeling as regards to Bmgbam, the murderer. No tidings has aa yet been obtained as to his a. -r-r t . whereabouts. tie ana the man Goodwin at Council Bluff-, whom he threatenetl to tali, 1 nave never met and do not know each other by sight ..;.';' .'. . ;. , - ,-A recent decisioii of the ? Supreme Court of North Carolina declares un constitutional the law . which pro charg ing more for the transportation of freight within the State, than for aD equal distance on any part of its line outside of the State. The court held that the law is invalid in that it un dertook to regulate commerce be tween the States, thus usurping a prerogative of the general govern ment. A Raleigh special to the . Rich mond Dispatch, under date of the 31st ult., says: "The Supreme Court adjourned to -day for the lermi It meets again the first Monday in Februrary. Only Justice Merri man was on the bench to-day. Chief Justice ?mith has for some days been indiposed. Justice Ashe has been at Wadesboro ten days. He was in feeble health when he went there; but Attorney-General David- j son said to-day that he had since improved. His health is not at all robust. ' - ' The sum being raised for the ben efit of Mrs. Logan has alread reach ed the sum of $50,000. It is con templated to raise $200,000. The first skating on. the narks of New i oik this winter occurred last week. There is required to be a given thickness before skating is al lowed.' 1 The"2wpdcl stating that Gov. Lee had decided to call an extra - session of the Virginia Legislature to con sider the State debt was premature. The Governor has th matter under consideration. v - w ; Aldermanic cheek is ; losing its reputation for adamantine hardness. , . 11 1 Til . A.JUHD uas aciuiiuy . puten out a piece of a Chicago alderman's cheek without breaking his teeth A he next thing we will hear that match- es can no longer be struck upon the cheek of a New York alderman. . Brtcklen's Arnica Salve Tjie beet Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores,- ulcers, - rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ana all skin eruptions, and positively cores piles, or no pay required.' It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price25 cts per boa. - for sale Dy H. H. Lyons. daw ;: TheWest End Choice Cigar, only 5 cents. : ' :; Go to Moore and Robard's European taurant, if you want to enjoy a good eal or-ovsters served in any style, here yon will be entirely private and e irotn any oDjecuonaoie parties, as Jy the "well-behaved" are admitted to ir dining-room. . ' - - - dtt The only genuine Steteson and Dunlap Hats; also a large stock cheaper grade of flats, . - at whitiock's. CITY COUPONS. . s ' sr.-'. - - ft.. , ... .'--.-'!;' ' liATOE'S OFFICE, , : ASI1EVI1XE' H: C.,Dee.-tlst, 1SS6. The Intrre't CoiinoM due en all classes, of Bonus oi tne ouy or Asheville will be paid on and after Jtnuury 1st. las, on presentation at jan 1 u .t - E. i. ASTOX, Uayor. A.- U. 1U VI fUJJZl VI li' '.M'-lt!1 ! V Orit. . Aduress til OFFICE. an 2 .! ! 1 . . ' " . " to our subscribers. . - A mistaken idea exists with many pa trons of newspapers "throughout the fcocth, to the effect that the subscription to a paper u not due until the end of the year, ihe universal rule with newspap ers is cash in ADVANCK; andthis rule, while rigidly enforced by alfthe North ern papers, has not been enforced in the South. As a result every newspaper car rier through the year a large proportion ot its subscription entailing both loss and great inconvenience to - the publisher. We-thiuk lha time has come to adoot this rule, and our subscribers must ob serve it. By doing so they will enable us to make a better paper; do greater justice to the subscriber, and better our selves. . .. Itesiolntlons of Kespeci. " The, North-Ashevil! Sunday School passed the following resolutions ofre; Mani Bf 1,a 1 1. t -ir:nn c 1 1 : T 1 - A Whereas, The great God in His wis dom hath again visited our neighborhood and called from the family, the social circle and our Sabbath School another highly prized and much belovedmember; Be U resolved by this school that in the death Of Miss Sallie Justice we have lost a member deeply to be deplored, who possessed many, kind qualities worthy of imitation and whose Christian examnle gives ns bright hope that our loss is her eternal gam, we extend to her heart strkken parents and family our condol ence in this their hour of sore bereave ment ; Jie it further resolved, That these resolu tions be spread on the minutes of, this school; also published in the city papers. Choice cooking Wines and Brandies selected especially for the Holiday trade at Frank Lou-hran's Wine and Liquor store. - lot , A large variety erUv of pretty Xrr.as pres a r. VVnT-rTniWo' ua miuuiA 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS;. HENRY HAROWICKE, . Attorney at law, J ? Asheville, N. C. Will practice in all the courts of thB State. Collections of claims a, specialty. Office with Sheriff in Court House. J Ian4-dtf A Card to the Public woticc. EVEEY individual wh& has not paid his city taxes for 1886, further Indulgence is im possible. My time is 'most upvTaxes or trouble must come aud eome now. Pa jour taxes and save cost. Kcspectlitllv. , ,. f Janl-dtf . . ,.; t N. A. REYNOLDS, 1 LAND -'J'BTJSTEE'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of a'deedlbf trust executed to mo on the 11th day of September 1883, by P. L. Lance and wife, to secure a loan made to on wiie, kj secure a loan made to them by J. W . Clapp, as lully set forn in said ' deed of trust. which is recorded in tlfe nffico nt Poo-iotor nt rw.t uijnnonuin uuuuiy, ia DOOK 4 a'- pages 310 de 311 of Mortgage Records,;! -will sell at nubile auc- Hon. to the highest biUder for cash, at the Court house aoor in Asucvtiie, on Thursday, the 3rd ?ayTof Febrhar., l8!", a certain Tract of Iind less, wnicn saia r. i. lance bought of D. A. Kil- lian and wife bv deid bearinsr date Bnttr.h.r 1883, registered in said Register's ofjice In book at ooi oi ueeurecoras,reierenceio which is hereby made for a fuller description of the sauio. This November 80,1 88fi. fan4-w4w W. B. GWYN, Trustee. Jl "0RTGAGE SALE. By virtue of a mertgaije executed to ns on the 3d day of December, 1883, by Samuel Brooks and wife, to secure a promissory note made by the said Samuel Brooks payvble to us as fully de scribed and set forth in said mortgage, which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Buncombe county, in Book 4 at page 436 of the mortgage recoras or s&idomce, we will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court hou e door in Asheville. on Mnnrtu the 7th day of February, 188T, a certain tract of louu auustea in saia county oiituncomDeai join- 1 . 1. i . . r mi . . .. . J "r luo minis ui xuuxnas joues ana ocner lanas of the mortgagor and known and designated as ivuvwb, viz : iiyiuyoa lie waters oi iient creek in said county beginning on a rock and Spanish oak, the K. corner of A. Reynolds' survey of oio ac:e mirvey the same now bemg ovned by Thomas Jones and runs N. 69 Doles to a state - thence E. 3 poles to a stake; thence S. 174 poles iv a Btaite ; mence vv . ea poles to a stake on xh.M. Jones' line : thence with said Jnn;' linn a nnrth course to the bczinninsr. containing one hnnrlrprl acres more or les. To satisfy a balance due on sain note oi vioAo with Interest at 8 per cent. from March. 1886. till naid. toeethar with trip costs and charees of thi? DTocecrlin. Thin Jan. J.1BS7. . . FRtCK COMPANY. jan4-w4w Per Henry Hardwicke, Atty. N 0TICE. An Ordinance lor the nmtpcttnn nf fia Vim tiuse oi luc uicv oassea ac me meppnc tnp Board of Aide' men. December 31st, 1886: Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Atheville, That any person or persons riding or drivlrnr across or otherwise injuring the Hose belonging to the city upon conviction snail pay a fine of Twenty Dollara oi be Imprison cd thirty days . This ordinance s'tall be In full force from mil after its passage. E. J. ASTON'. Mayor. T. C. H..DUKE3, Secretary Board. jan2d3t - f 5 LAND FOR SALE. IWILJi SELL, AT PUBLIC, AUCTION; FOR cash, at the Court-Honse door tn Asheville.on Monday, the Sltli Jan. 18S7, Forlv Aeres of Land, (and a mnlel. lncatori Su ra lies from A."beville, on the waters of Haw .reejt. oaiu miu is wen coverea wiin oaK, hickory and yellow Dine timber, thorn hain only about 4 teres of open land. Title perfect, having been invested by one of the best real estate lawyers. ' ' aeciwaia. -. - r ' a. p. rATTON. . JEPOR'T'OF THE CONDITION-OF Tke First National Bank of Asheville In thi State of North Carol Inn. nt tan .lnunt business December 31st, 1888: ' . . "RESOURCES " ' Loans andlDiscounts, Overdrafts, - fl-33.464 12 3 405 00 - "25.000 00 17,685 00 8,457 41 12,738 51 V. a. Bonds to secure circula tion 4 Dereent:.- Other Stocks and Bonds, Dae from approved Deserve sg'ts --. -- uioernai. Banss. State Banks and Bankers. 112,075 06 ' ' ' 19,00600 7,230 00 S6.400 00 TS- Real estate, Fnmitnre, Fixt ures and vault. Premiums naid. - Bills ot otner oanKS - Fractional paper, coia aud nicaeis, . Specie, Si 35 , : 9,400 03 .. 6,500 OX ' - f,12o00 (33,459 85 60 00 jai tenoers. Kedsmption Fund with u. S. Treasu'r, 6 pr ct ot clrc'n. Treasurer of the U. 8 .; -,--. Total, , ' 'y 2 - ' : - Liabilities. Capital stock paid in, SurplniCFuod, - . . Undivided profits, National Bank Notes outstandlnp. 245,635 46 , S100.000 00 5,000 00 8bR.01 20,900 00 Individual deposits subject to check,; f 96,534 43 Due to other National Banks . f 21.707 04 Due to other JBanks and Bankers, . 1,186 87 -IW. H. PENLAND, Cashier of above Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tna oest ui my snowienge and belief. -W. H. PEN LAND, Cashier. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA'," County of Boncombe. . Sworn to and subscrioed before me this Utday - - li - E. J. ASTONj Notary Public, Cork ect Attest: - . -.. . t. i. vangildeh,"! i v FRED A. HL'IiL, I Directors," I R.R.RAWIJ5, J Powell & Snider's Column: DAILY BUtlETIIf. 100 bags Coffee, CO bbls. Sugar. 400 lbs. fine Tea, -2100 lbs. Soda, t 111 boxes Soap, " . ' ' 60 boxes Crackers ' 275 cases of Canned Goods, ' -J :: 115 cases Baking Powders Grapes, Bananas, , Oranges, Lemons, ' V ' French Prunes, " - '''. j Cranberries, Figs,'-'1 : 1 Dates, PronelleS, Table Nuts,' OliveB, Olive Oil, - -M . Currants, Citron, Imperial Cabinet Iiaisins,, California Layer Kaisins, ... Vineyard Cluster Raisins, " Valencia Raisins, ' . , '.Sultana Raisins. - Jf Maple Syrup, ' - ;-- Rock Uandy JSyrup, -T V ; New Orleans Molasses! Buckwheat Flour, ' Mushrooms, Macedoine, t1: Capers, Mince Meat; t fT J . - Chocolate, Cocoa, , -r 1 Cocoanuts, ". I Gelatine, i Croie d .BlsuohceWs fHciles, I Obelisk Pickles, - - n i p ni . i, . . 5t k f ueecn cnerwooci ti. omestic .licklofj. Horsford's Baking Powders, t rench Mustard, , English Mustir Lee & Perries Worcestershire Sauce, Tobasco Sauce, -1.. North of EnglanrTBauce . Durkee's Salad Dressing, White Wina.Viaegar,.j-' j Fresh Shore Mackerel, v " Cream Codfish, Fresh Butter, 1 ' ' ' ; ' " '", Fresh Eggs, Cream Cheese,"' ' ' Pine Apple Cheese, " Parmesan Cheese,' i Sapsago Cheese. . Ashton Salt, Macaroni, vermicelli, Horse Radish, ' ' " -'- Flavoring Extracts, - French Herbs, 1 - - -Jellies,' Preserves, j . Fine Teas, Choicest Roasted and Green Coffee Powdered Sugar, . XXX Confectioner s Sugar, - . Granulated Sugar. . Brighton C Sugar, , Canary Sugar, ' . ; RawN. O.do. Strained Honey, ' ' " " Honey m comb, - Faney Head Rice, -. - ' - ; . Seleci Spices 37,600 lbs.'Flour, -.y'.' .J&XX1 lbs: .Bran and Shorts, 36,000 lbs. Hay, 3 ,y , 1G00 bushels Oats, , - s,' ; .. 400 bushels Meal, ."'. 1200 bushels Corn. " j- - i V s If we covered a we .i might make a list of the goods we carry, but as it is we :J inn ot tell half, 'v ; We have several" addit rage rooms, and are now with the largest stock ia c be found or retail. in the Sta',3, rn5-J'0K'3 ITa!,- l'i ry"--, V" 0 P wava '.ms are Pri vc-1 at Turner'. Istora. ;oi paint on, . at Whit- 'CK s j pretext - - I iron tiaa i t r
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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