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TV k -ww r -twi? rrrir CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST SIDE 'PUBLIC :HQVAtK.. .EDITORS . : I-nOPEIZTCr. T.TTVTTTT'T?' TTTP A T3 '' t "' WeeUlyp "V .Yn -.--: . 4 ASHEVIIiLE; N. C. FRIDAY 7: tt NING MAYM 1885. V v ; -PRICE: 5 CENTS J&Wor of alljkind done will . ; ' j ' -r fromp'tnesrand at ?Zv? price: ' -? 4.D VRTImCL "KATES LL O fV. ; V, v r i-:, ;? .-'. " -- v t- :J ; ! ' ; ; -:f - '-,i-.- f jr ?. - ;-t c i . - : 'P 'A V V il il I fc?. I m BILL IIEADST; V ' ' : ? Aslievill" ...Jusiiiciii.iJli'eet-ory. '-'aiiera JCrcrti-JFuteioSri Setoff T 1 & R Graham it Co.. BM. Che es t & Bon, J. T, - Hrevaai & Co., il. 0. Howe I, h. K mmershlag, . !. K- H. RwhutKKl 4 Co J. P. fctCT. Q. A' . Mean, A. H. lope & Son, BeardeO.lUnkia t Co., . n. orowui . a. nuwr u .... ! f f Grrden and fteUt Setda. - ' Pnwit Sniilar. IL-rf I.vfens. A. J. MerrOl. H. Redwood C- Co., J.-Oi- Eo n ell, J. P. Sawyer, Bear- . den. RaiiklnCo., ut'ii. .voucure. . - T . brain, May and flottr.' ; - J. K. Starnw, Powell 4 SnkJer, Alexandpr and Penland. ' t i ' '" . - , - ; -1: jenninutB & Co.i VanGilder & Prowrj. J!?" ' far. TTmuvJurnighitul. and Tinware, r : Ballard Bro., Brown & Beait&n, Lindsay, Bro ." ' , . - CloUting, Gentf turnukivg, &c, -. . ;," . itimHi -p. RawTftr ir Lew. Charles -B Ie,,S "WhUlock. : .- . . '- M " - Boots, Shoes, and Uaii. -"'TT7 ; ; W, T. Weaver, It. ILery. ; V - r ' ' i-tp. Soot and Shoe Xatkty'ictr0lL - -'.'; vZ Mi'tevy, W. T. Weaver, A.eek-J' ' ; , " . " -Sooli and Stationery. - J. L. WUklej - K. Morgan & Co., H., T, Brt brook, IX H. Lyons. - , ; , , : v i Jrvggitt and PharwiactntiMU. : - H. H. Lyons, rT. C. Cannlchael, C, W. DeVanlt jb v n. H. Moncure. W. E. Pelhara. . - Sender. - ' -'; C. Cowan, Steffuerand Eobertson. - .. , .. IbmUa Orocerie. . : - Powell andnlder, S. R. Kepler, A.R. Cooley, Penley & Or.. T. F. Stames, G. W. UolakeA. J. ; Merrifi, J'E. Ware, Ware and Howell, A. C. Davis, James Franks, J.J. Mackey & Co Jesse K. Starnes, G. L. McDonald, W. L. Morgan, F. M. Johnson, R. B Noland & 8ons,T. W. Shelton, J. R. Trull, G. H. " Starnes, N. Penland, Penland & Alexander. , Butchers, Meat DeaUrt, &c. : Zachery Bros., James Lusk, T. K. Davis, Mc Connell and Drake. . - , Bakeries. - . J. J. Desmond, F. M. Johnson, J.C, Oliver, Conjettwneriei. -J. J. Desmond, (factor), J. M Hcston. . Saddlery, Uumem, c S. M. Gilbert Co., Alexander and Penland. . Furniture, &c. W. B. WilHamson' Moore & Folk, P. S. ilo Mullen. , , . : Undertaken. . - . ? X. Brand, J. V. Brown; John Clayton Coal Dealert. S. f! Venable, D. S. Wat' on, nill. and Atkins K. W. Gird wood Co. ; - A - , Lumber Stealer! ' Doubleday Scott. Cbnlractort, Carpen!er, and BuUdert. I. Gorenflo, John Hart, J. A. Wer, T. Westall. E. J. Armstrong, J. r.. uum, i . Clayton, A. G. West. : Blacksmith D. W. Cauble, J. H, Woody. , Ilotcb. ; ; Swannania; Eagle, Grand. Central. Western; Carolina Houe, Siagle House, The VUla, Florida Health Association.. J'rirate Boarding. A. T. Snmmcy, P. S. McMullen, Miss Bettie Brown, Misses Coffin, Mrs. A. E. HaUrP.F. Emer son. Miss Smith. T. W. Kteel, Mrs. A.-B. Chunn, Holland, Mrs. Broiles, Mrs. Mrs. L. Baird, W. W. McDowell, James W.Patton, Mis. Leicester Chapman, H. C. Hunt, E. J. Aston.-Mrs, H. C. trance. . . . . Livery. Sale and Feed Stables. ttAvnotdst- Chambers. J. M. Bay, W. A. Wed din. James Sevier, C. O. Allen. T. H.StanslU -Win. Cox, E. W. Herndon, S. H. Barnard, G. W. Morgan & Co., E. T. Clemmons, Jesse R. Starnes. , Colleges, Schools, tc. , ; ' . Asheville Female College, Asheville Male Academy, Newton Academy, Miss Goodloe's High School for young ladies, Miss tawyer's Primary School, Mrs. J. P. Gammon's Primar School, three white public schools, two aood colored ' schools. A graded school has been authorized by : law, and a Slate rrormal school w 111 fc hew evry summer. - MiUinery, tc. Mrs. H. M. Herndon, B. Whitlock, MrS. SL E. Mann, J. P. Sawyer, Mrs RR Porter. , Attorneys At Law. ' - MsLoud & Moore, J. H. Merrlmon, E. H. Mer rlmon. M. E. Carter, A. L. Carter, Gudger fc Car- ' ter. J. M. Gudger, F. A. Sondley, w. . uusnman, Richmond Pearson, E. D. Carter, W. W. Vandiver, TlaiHrlann Jtr Murtin. T. A. JOTlfiS.S. H. Reed. W. B. Gwyn, Locke Craig, W. R. Whitson, Jones and Hard wicke, Johnston 6c Shulora, w. m. jocce, Natt Atkinson, A. T. Davidson, W. H. Malone, V. S. Lnsk, P. A. Cummings, A. J. Lyman. ' Physician and Surgeon. ' ' J D. J. Cain, W. L. t W. D. Hilliard, John Hey Williams, J. A. Burroughs, J. A. Watson, M. L. . Nelson, Wardlaw McGilli H. P. Gatchell. Dentists. G. W. Whitson, B. H. Douglas, B." H. Reeves, A. B. Ware. v Banks, Bankers and Broters. , Bank of Asheville, Sluder 4c Barnai (. Merchant Tailors. t j.W.Schartlo. ; ' . Dealers in Furs. , M. Ellicl." -'..- ' Seal Estate Agencies. Walter B. Gwyn, A. J. Lyman, Natt Atkinson, KJ. Aston, B. M. Jones. . ; . " Architect and Civil Engineers, ' -SF Venable. J ATennant, Tobacco Warehames.. - The Asheville Warehoust, The Banner Ware house, The Farmer's Warehouse, Ray's Ware house, The Buncombe Warehouse. Tobacco ilanujadurers Chexcing and Smoking. 8. B.West,McCarty & Hull, J. E. Ray, E. L Holmes fr C., Shelton & Perry, W P. WUUamson. ' . . " Coopers, &c L. F. Sorrell, N. W. Girdwood, William Weaver, Hart. . ; -,. . Wines, Liquor,' JcCj . I Loughran Bros- Hampton Jc Featherstone, W. O. Muller,fcCo., A. P. Sorrell. . ... - Papers Sanger. ' . ain & Hunt, Moore & Falk, R. L. Fitzpatrick. ' Newspaper. Daily and Weeklt Citizen, Daily and Weekly Advance, The Asheville Tribune (weekly.) - - Jot OMee. ' t The Citizen Job Office, Hunt Robertson. ! Photoaraoher. - ' ' ' Nat. W. Taylor, W. T. Robertson, T. T. HilL Orist SMlt, &c. " ' Jordan t Hallyburton, N. W. Girdwood, Jas. E. Buttrick, McLane. Fertilizer, &c. F. N. Waddell, "Star Brand." Pennlman A Co., "Anchor Brand," G.- M. Roberts, Alex. Porter, "Piedmont," W. K. l-enland, "Owl Bracd," Bear den, Rankir. Co., "Ober 4 Co.'i Special," Lyon A Walker, "Fanner's Friend," T. C. Starnes, lineton " W, W. Barnard, "Sea Fowl," ! Ar- W. Girdwood & Co-Soluble Pacific" . ' . - '. Insurance. E. J. Aston, Thos. W. Branch. .B'. U. TeUgraph. '.-., ' S. G. Weldon.Tnanager. . .... . Southern and Adam Expres. - F. A. Stikeleather, manager. - Civil Officer of Buncombe County. -SheriiFJ. R. Rich; Deputy Daniel Reynolds; 8. C Clerk E. W. Herndon; Register J. R. Patterson; Treasurer J. H. Courtner, Surveyor B. F. Patton; Tax Collector T. W. Patton. - - ' " Inferior Court Justices G. A. Shuford, C. B. Way, J. M Green; Clerk Mont Patton; Solicitor H, B. Carter. County Commissioner. J. E. Rankin, J. A. Reagan, G. W. Whitson, I1 L. Childs, Thoa. D. Brittauu - " ' Justice of the Peace: A. T. Sumraey, N. A. Penland, T. W. Patton, C. B, Way, J, M. Ledford, J. M. Jarratt, J. B. Cain. ; v -.'"'. " City Government. Mayor E. .Iv Astoir, Aldermen W.-H. Penland,. T.C- Westall, A. P. Sorrell, I. Gorenflo, William Weaver, Marshall A H. Baird; Chief Police W. G. McDowell; Policemen J.- H. Hartpton, R. W. Gowan. r- ' i - - . - Fire Department. '-- Hose K.I.- Foreman H. C. Fagg; H. L, No. 1, CapUA.F Hull. ' . - ';; ? " . . -. - Sanitary DepdrttKenf. ' f i: " Dr. DT Millard, Sanitary Chiefs ., ; '-i ; ? - ' ' Federal Officer. ; ': " V. S. Commissioner, A. T. Summey. Deputy Collector, (stamp office) A. D.- Cooper. District Deputy 8. C. Herren. Deputy Marsha'.ls, R. O. Patterson, A. C. Patterson, T. K. Davis, H. 8. Har- kiliS' United State District and Circuit Courts. : Jude R. T. Dick, Solicitor J. E. Boyd, Clerk J. 1 E. P.eed, Deputy Clerk P. A. Cnmmiugs. ' . . ' ' To Office. - t II. L. Gudger P. M Clerk W. B. Moore, W. L. Korman, A. L. CMS. ; .: . : ,. Sewing Machine Agenda ..,--,- WhehlerAWilfon, J. H. Herring, Chief Clerk V!s Jessie Ju.-tice. Singer,- M. H. Morjnihan, Chii;f Clerk W. Monteath. Domestic, S. R. Ched ester tr toon , Cha Ji Lee. :.: ' r, rFT cre mav be errois in the above, which will beV.uii com-clca ii-on n'ti:i tion. . PAllDIXxDN: INTERESTING JlOCAXS ( THE ; BixissrET Axhves 8:50 t. K. --.;t v ; Departa 5:31 r.M. ; Tennesees Amvea 6:21 p. m- r-s " v. - Departs 9:14 a. k. ' WAjKE8Yrui---AHiye r..--,.t. " . : JlteiMtfW 9:12 a. k. yThi W&ynesvilletra' reaches tLat point at renirning, leavea way eavia at Saa "The Nbest 5 cent CSgar In jwri at Ly -WT. Weaver. Sola Affent for Hess' rHana-Jaaae &ucgTo men it ti WEATHER RE1IIT 7TH. Thermometer Jlin.' 54; Kiix. 69 Barometer SQ2 ata r. Rain Fall .43tJ(Th. v -H ' ! NorthOly wind THE DAILY ciri2Er; , "WIET d patjiisbetryer jr'tvanfaig (ex cept Sunday at the folloVing rates - ilnctly cash One Year, ,i . . . . .; - . C 00 Six Months, . .. . - . ' . , . 3 00 Three " : . -:. i .. . 1 50 One- " . . . . 50 One Week, . . . . . 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery evening in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it win please can at tne citizen umce. JStafWe shall issue an early, edition of the Daily every afternoon, in order to place the paper the same evening along the line of the railroad from here to Salisbury -This will place "'the:' noon dispatches in the hands- of our readers on the line of the W..N. C. Kali Road sooner than any other paper in the State. flSTOur friends will remember that the Skmi-Weekly Citizen : has been merged into the Dailt. The WKEKtT has not been discontin ued, and any one desiring to change to either Daily or Weekly can do bo. tSTNoTICE.: ' ' ; .' . , Persons who fail lo gei their pipers, Daily or Weekly Citizen will confer J a special favor upon us by calling atten tion to tne same at tne omce. Foe Sale A Good Mule. Will work anywhere. Price reason able. Will gire until Christmas to pay for him. Apply to Jons Haht,-7-dtf North Main Bt., Asheville. Our city has been quite full this week, the Federal Court drawing largely. - Gen. Vance '.as returned to his duties at Washington, after a pleasant visit of a few'days at-home Major-: Malone will establish his law office in the Malone building, north of the Postemce. . Read card else wlierevbf fltwCislau rant. He gives- the best porter-house steaks to be had in the market. The County Commissioners elsewhere offer a reward of $200 for the apprehen sion of the murderer of the Joyce family. The Rev. Peter Ball will preach at the River View, thifi county, on the fifth Sunday in May, at 11 o'ciock a. m. At the meeting of the IioyaV Arcanum next Monday night business of special importance will . be considered, and a full attendance is desired. - The Watauga Club of Raleigh has de cided to tender Hon. Thomas J. Jarvis, Minister to Brazil, a reception in Raleigh before he leaves for Brazil. , ; v - . Asheville has at present a larger num ber of visitors, mostly from the North and West, than ever before at this sea son of the year. , : - : . i- ; Among the attendants from Highland's on the Federal Court we observed Mr. S. W. Hill, Mr. James Rideout, Mr. 8. P. Ravenel, Rev. J. R. Fogarty and Mr. B. Wright. . , y Messrs. Russell and Law, o f'tie Na tional Geological Department, are engag ed in taking views of different peaks on this Bection, having been this week in Mt. Mitchell and other adjoining peaks. Says the Knoxville Journal Of yester day: "Dr. Felix C.Oswald, the moun tain hermit, who has been inhabiting the mountains of Blount county, passed through the city yesterday for Asheville, N. C." . v-: - I,-!.- ,-':. . Mr. Swicegood is af ain engaged in sprinkling our streets. At present he is getting his water from the branch, - but we know, he and the t)wn 'authorities will arrange for water from the reservoir, when he intends watering Patton Ave nue entire every night. We acknowledge, individually and collectively the - cordial invitation f Uncle Joe Baird to be present at his birth day dinner on the 12th. We are flattered to be counted among the num erous relations of the genial "Uncle .Toe.: Mr- Dan Whitloclf, late of Richmond, Va., is now associated with S. Lipinsky in the management ot the business lately conducted by Mr. S. Whitlock. . Mr-Dan Whitlock is an experienced hand in the handling of fancy goods, and it is'detcf mined the business of the-house here shall not suffer. ' The effect of the mad-dog excitement in Black Mountain township has.brought about the practical workings' of the doz i law, but-few dogs have been left in the neighborhood, the rest having gone down under the excitement. "It's an ill wind that blows no one good." " Levy's etore is always attractive; made more so now b) the beautiful papering now&eing done by Mr. Fitzpatrick. The skill of this artist in this line he is an artist is illustrated in this particular instanc2, because in a room the size of Levy's, there is much judgment, as well as skill called into play in the knowledge of perspective and the development of effects; and the result will satisfy every observer. We know now that Mr. Fitz patrk'kls proficiency will not be over looked. - --'. - . - -' . Six 10c papers Landreth's Garden Seeds for 25c. at Pelham's Drug Store. Peas and Beans in bulk. ' - " The best 5 cent Cigar in Asheville is the Fan at . .. Tei-ham's Dpro Stohe ; Was. there lever a more charmingi day than, todiy hasbeenfil J .y. 0:i : , Tobacco breaks continue light.- The weather does not get right. ' There-' are na noticeable changes in pricesi :. ' JJJThe brick work the Presbyterian church has .been1' resumed. ' There ; is'very little more of it to do, 'and' then the build ing will go on to completion. ' ; - The AshoilW Silver Cornet Band leaves for Weaverville this- afternoon. The de bate of the Cliosophic Society to-night, the pic-nic to-morrow, and' at night a con cert by the Asheville Band, - A happy time for our young friends. Clay court convened on Thursday of this week. Cherokee court will convene on Monday, and several from Asheville, including Capt. T. D. Johnston and a member of the Cittzih stall, will leave to-morrow morning to be in attendance. 1 The Hook and Ladder Company was out. yeit'erday afternoon, appearing in their Iwater-pToofs. They presented a serticea-J an4 we are glad to see them -now secured from the miserable inconveniences to which they had been before subjected. . - - I n this immediate section the area in tobacco will be increased somewhat; not very greatly. The y onng plants - are in good condition.' Farmers are wisely di recting their labors to make a full supply of provisions of all kinds. They were never more earnestly at work than during this season. . - . The new city officials will go into office on the 18th inst. Quite a number of street improvements are to be wade at once, in order to make our city w hat it should be for our summer travel, aside from the personal convenience "of ur ovjn citizens. " : -i-- Should the State military encampment be held at Asheville, a - most delightful locality has been belected for the purpose. The question as to whether o not the encampment will be held here will soon be decided, and we hope Asheville will be selected. . " ' :- . .. in attendance upon the Southern Baptist Convention, in session at Augusta, Ga. He was a member of a eommittee of five on the question of admitting lady dele gates from Arkansas, and. one.; of the three members of the committee report ing in favor of the admission of the ladies. The auestion created a warm discussion, and the names of the ladies, were finally withdrawn. An Essay on Hope. The Lincolnton (Ga.-) AVu-sthus essays: "Hope 'springs . eternal in the'human breast," and it also makes lis believe that we are going to have a good, crop year. Hope is said to be a -siren, but all like to listen to her song. 'Youth listens, and is enchanted, manhood, invigorated, and ola age is strengthened, iilessed hope ! Xhe magic wand, of youths ad the staff oi tne old man wnose locks ar whitened by the frosts of time.- Mcnicipal Election at Highlands. - We have no telegraphic report of the election which took place in the city Of Highlands on the 4th inst. for mayor. Authentic information . enables us to state positively that Our distinguished friend, S. W. Hill, Esquire, was elected after strenuous opposition, - which - at length, under the imposing conviction of. the transcendant . qualifications of Squire Hill, dwindled down to one vote cast against him. It was the overwhelm ing triumph of law and 6rder. Peace, se curity, internal prosperity are all assured in the hands of the new Mayor of High lands. We congratulate' the county on the auspicious result. . - Sudden Death in Madison. ' " 1 Mr. J. H. Hunter informs us of the sudden death, of Mr. Henry Rogers, a citizen of Mftrs" V Hill? in Madison county, A which' occurred . last ' week. Mr. Rogers, perhaps not very well,' had been reclining in his chair, dozing. Arousing from his slumber he walked to the door, making some slight expres sion of bodily discomfort, stepped out into the yard and then fell. - His wife immediately ran out to aid him to rise, but he was dead. We suppose heart dis ease or apoplexy was the cause of death. Mr.jtogers was about 00 years'ofage. TnE " Mad-Dog "Excitement in Black Mountain. . v , " . .. r , The latest information of the mad-dog excitement in Black Mountain township is to the effect that all danger is new thought to be over. . Almost every dog in tne neighborhood has been killed, several hogs and a calf that were bitten have either died or been killed, and it is thought there is now no animal living that was bitten by any of the mad animals. . , . . Meeting of Magistrates.. ' The County Commissioners elsewhere call a meeting of the magistrates 'of the county on the first Monday in June to frnKi(lfr vnrimm niiAat.irtnanf imrvirfnnrA . . f . , among which will be the election of . i . i-r j t Bcnooi commissioners ana omcera oi me Inferior Court, and the consideration of the Road Law. the No-Fence Law, and other . questions. "-.--' r- t -' :-''"'- Races at the Fair Grounds. A series of races will take place at the Fair- Grounds on the afternoons ;-ef the 15th and lGth inst. Good prices will be offered, ' and some good horses ate ex pected on the grounds, y ,'- : . ) mm . . -. r -.. . - Kennebec Ice.' - " " - - - - A full supply of the Kennebec Ice re ceived and for . sale at Carmichael's Drug Store. ; Supplied 'in-quantities to suit. ,. . ; . " - ' ' . Ask for t apillaire at Pelhanj'g Hoila Fountain.' . .rjv;.!'-',:; ! Pelham's Soda is the coldest and. most delicious in the city. - ", ..-y Pelham's maEsive Argosy Soda Foun tain has again opened for the seasoa. J2r Land deeds, land mortgages and chattel mortgages for sale at the Citizen office. . . . - - - ; f ;t ,: For a deliciotis glass of cold soda water "go to . Pelham's Deug Stoke. : ' "White Rose" Cigar to be formd only at Lyons'- Malone's "CeiminaL Bkiefs." . : ' Major W. n. Malone. ha3 e ' x very enviable national reputation . ? valu able work on" Real Property Is, the success : of ivhich publicat; has en couraged anew effort which r v to be of great use to the layman as las the legal profession..' The "Crimi Briefs" is a work of great labor an I , search, arranged in a clear and k :d st?le beginning atthefoundationstc ; of crim inal procedure, beginning wit'i the com petency and organization of Grand Jury, then through the succe? 've steps bf indictment, arrest and bail, arraign ment, selection ol trial jury, verdict, judgment, &c. " The Brjefs also ili. trate various special defences and remedies. Special prominence is given to ti e law of homicides, in its different grad ; and the work will contain an accurate! con densed view of the pleadince, trial evi dence, procedure, &c, in the cLief crimes and misdemeanors known to t : e c; i m inal Code. The Briefs are i; i. led for the daily use of the practiti t ! . c reby saving him infinite time an 1 1 or. -- The work is in prcparatisfi;ul.vfioon be published, and" Ought to heartily welcomed by tne proieseion..x v A Good Natceed Conflict! .. i '..', ' Two or three parties who had business with the Federal Court how in session here,' or rather with whom the court had business, unluckily fell into the clutches Of bur municipal authorities and were locked up.-: When the court wanted the aforesaid individuals the officers reques ted the loan of them from Mayor Aston. Our worthy mayor said" he did not wish to bring about a conflict of authority between, the two courts, nor did ne wish the Federal Court authorities to think they possessed any higher ' powers than did the court 'over which lie presided, but he offered a.compromise of the ques tion: the parties were due certain tines, and if the officials of the court would pay the same he would gladly surrender them to the otner court. J ne matter was nn- ally amicably adjusted by a loan being efiected. and no further conflict is antici pated.: Peace, reigns in Panama and doubtless soon will in Afghanistan ! ; Federal Court. .-.,,'. " The session continues. The-Grand Jury.-has been discharged. It is not known when the business before it will close. Much remains to be done, but funds are low. Advices from Washing ton City are hourly looked for which will determine the course of the court. 1 Since the opening of the court 130 bills and informations have been filed. Thirty six defendants are now in jail awaiting sentence for convictions, mostly for breaches of the revenue law in-one form or another. . ' ' . "" r - . The Highlands cases will Da called.urj during this afternoon. -These involve two separate indictments, one tor con spiracy, one for obstructing officers. Six defendants are involved in one case and seven in the other. Messrs. Bowman of Mitchell. Gash of Transylvania, and Stuart of Jackson are counsel for the de fendants in both cases. '. . r Cn-ANOEA BEE WtemufclW- From this time on, until the settled weather of summer comes, we may look out for sudden changes of temperature, so fruitful of colds and other diseases. The greatest favor we can do to onr read ers is to advise them to be careful of ex posure and to keep the bowels open by a proper use of Dr. Hart's Pills and to have Symphyx at hand in case of cough, croup, &c; " ' ' ' . . - . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IIHVs Restaurant. ; I AM PREPARED AT ALL TIMES to serve fine-. 1 - ...' Porter-House Steaks, ' And anything else wanted to cat, in the best style and in quick order.- Give me atrial. W. M. HILL, . my8-Dlm . Under T. F. Starnes'. REWARD. A REWARD OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS will be given for the apprehension and con viction of the murderer of the Joyce lamily. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Buncombe county. J. E. RANKIN, Ch'mn. may 8-dlt A w3w ' i j-agistrates. - The Magistrates of Buncombe .county are re quested to meet at the Court House, Monday, June 1st, 1885, at 11 o'clock A. M., as the law directs, for the purpose of levying taxes, electing school commissioners and officers of the Hjferior Court, considering the Road Law, No-Fence Law, and such other business as may be brought be fore them. ' By order otthe Board of County Com missioners of Buncombe county. may 8dlt w3w. 3. E. RANKIN, Ch'mn. FARMERS! . .. I will exchange my Plug Tobacco for Leaf Tobacco, Bright Smokers preferred, but will re ject none. Call on, or address - . -.-'... - . 8. B. WE3T, Prop'r, May 7-W4w . . . , . . Asheville, N. C. ' TRUSTEE'S SALE. - ' ' -By virtua of a Deed of Trust ' executed to me by A B." Fortune to secure the payment of a certain Note mentioned thereon, wnich Trust is duly Registered in the Register's office of Bun combe county, In Book No 2, at page 251, mort gage records of Buncombe county, I will sell at public auction for cash. At the eourt-house door In Asheville, on the 11th day of June, 1885, the lands mentioned tnerein. - Levy, iui acres on, or near, the Swannanoa river, in said county. This Is a very desirable property to any one wanting a comfortable home. , This May 7th. J885. May 7 w4w ; - r A. T. SUMMEY. A GOOD INVESTMENT. To the Merchants and Retail Tobacco Dealers : To close out my Stock of Manufactured Tobac co, I will reduce my prices on all grades twenty per cent, for CASH. - r- - Please send your orders before my stock is too much broken. . . . 8. B. WEST . May 7-Dlw - . Asheville, N. C. - TOR LE A ",A complete outfit of Pluk Tobacco Ma chinery, with Hydraulic Pump Jletaiue:-. Box Screws, Ac., whose capacity is sixty to eighty thousand pounds annually. All in perfect-working order, together with several excellent brands and the Good Will of the Mountain Island Fac tory, which has won an enviable reputation. For Terms and all Information, address . . - , 8,. B. WEST. Tron r. May7-Dlw - AsbeviUe, N. C.j - NOTICE OF LAND SALE. , By VirtHe. of a Decree of the Superior Court oi Buncombe county, I wCl, on Monday, June 8th, 1S85, . sell at public auction, at the Omrthouse door, iu town of Asheville, the iol lowing lands, to-wit : A tract of land situated tn Buncombe county, three miles west of Alexander's station, containing 60 acres more or less, and known as the N. R. Biackwell homestead. Terms of sale, one third in cash, and balance in equal installments upon credit of six and twelve months whh approved security. . l?or lurmer miormaiiou uijjjij w mv uimei- . AIT D U-Kituin Atlfx. signed, or W. R. W hltson, Att y. . T. L " eat:r.; my7-w4w.- Commissioner. PIANO FOR SALE. " -- A good PU KO, newly repaired and in fine order, for sale on reasonable terms. Apply at CITIZEN" OPice " my 6-LSt - SITUATION WANTED. . An expcneDoed DRUG CLERK desires a position in Afheville dining the summer mov.ths or lorrer. For partioulnrs, applv to John D. Cameron, ' iii'-en otlicc. iit ; ' " ; ' fFor theshOTille Citizen. , Tlie true inwardness of the comforts of a' farmer's hom is, a plenty of good, wholesome ';- food, well cooked, and ' a cheery, good tempered, working - wife. Now, to have all these you must let the wife have a good cheerful, working hus band,- e who will- be; willing, .to stop- and work out th e garden and feed the coyr, and do it without grumbling'.. "Don't say. "J am behind hand with niy plowing; and cac't stop." : Recollect you have to' eat as .well as work.fj Your wife can't1 get you a - good dinner unless you give' her something to geU "Now don't be content with fried bacon, corn bread and ccuee when you can - have all the vegetables, milk and butter you want. -v I went to Jake Ramsey's once to buy his tobacco, " He had a .small crop, but it was very hne. " I3ut tnen ne had every thing that a man wanted to eat and cock ed just so as . to , make a man eat. too much. I did,' at least. -He had 7 nice yellow butter, honsy, flour; -vegetables, and you may depend' h8 wife was al ways in a good htimor. Ila lived up in the mountains in Madison end you could hear the foxes bark after you went to bed. But then he , bad . comfort ; and plenty. . " - 1 ' Now wliaf we all want is to live, and to live well. The .way to do -this is to make everything at borne you can. . Did you ever know a man hard run that bad a crib-full of corn, a smoke house full of meat, and had about two good cows to milk? Did you ever know such a man to lie awake at night because he' had a bill due to the fertilizer man that he could not meet.. I never. . . - ; i . : I f , ".: S. .C. Shelton. . r ; mm ) .' ' . - Hote. Arrival-. . . - .r ' Wfslern IIotclA R Walker Crabtree; DrJ A Anderson. 'Weaverville; James Morris, Marion; T K Brown, Henderson ville; B F Fortune and daughter, Coopers; E K Cunningham, FrantHnr W A Gash, Brevard; J W Taylor, Jonesboro, Tenn; J F Pender, Ivy ; Gay Williams, Bar nardsville; ,V R White, Democrat; J A Thorn, Polk county; J M Morgan, Mor gan Hill, T J Garrison, J3 E .Garrison, Ivy, J L Alien, Mills River; J A Morris, Marion.! ' '-, ' .;-'- -.' ; Stcannanoa-Mra E W Morton, Gal loupe Morton, Dr. and Mrs S J Mixter, Boston, Henry C Erb, Memphis, Wm Ferguson, Glasgow. N B,' K P Benton, Philadelphia; T W Andrews, Charlotte; Walter HaraiUon, New York city. Eagle AVm Salmons, Rocky Munt. " Grand Central J ; D Campbell; Flat Rock; J Perkins, Atlanta; William Ketla, Harri8burg, Penn; C K Ober, New York; A J Fisher, Landrums, S C; E Housman, New Y rk, J M Stepp, Black' Mountain. Artificial Stone. . vt ' ' ' Capt. Tom Patton has shown us a brick made of sand and lime, which is destin ed to create a revolution in brick making. It is called artificial stone, and is now manufactured and " largel3' used in Charleston. It costs no more to make than the ordinary brickj if as much, re quires no burning, thus saving all the expense of fuel and firing, hardens with age; is very smooth and altogether is Btrperb. It is the cquai'sJf-Be-t superior to any brick in the .world for building, certainly superior for paving purposes. Capt. P. contemplates going into the manufacture of 1 liese brick here. HQP AH the great dailies New York IIeralt), World, Times, Sun, Tribune, Charleston News and Courier, Char lotte Observer, Raleigh News-Observ er, Wilmington star, Wilmington Re view, aadr Asheville Citizen are to be found regularly at the Book Stores of H. 1L Lyon, J N. Morgan & Co., J. L. Wilkie, and W. E. Pelham, , Round KfiOB Hotel, ; - VV; N. G. R. R. UNDER NEW MANAGERS. IS now open for the reception of visitors. Round Knob is situated on the line of the W. N. C RR., ;6 milesfrom'Aslwille, and in the Valley of Blue Ridge Mountain. House newly furnished with all conven iences. Table supplied from, the best markets. Climate and water not excelled by any section in W. N. Carolina. Highest Fountain in the. World in full view, of the -Hotel, throwing a stream 2GS feet high. Northern visitors will find it to their interest to visit this beautiful and romantic spot. . Telegraph office in Hotel. Further information, address - - -W. B. TROY, Ap 29-Dtf , Round Knob. X. C. ASHEVILLE GREENHOUSES, Opposi te the Col lege. H ouse plants, yard plants and cut Flowers in great beanty and variety. Yard and Lawn Work done in latest styles by a skill ed English Gardener. Beds of Coleus, Hello trope, Alternanthera, Geraniums, Salvia, Ac, at nnnmmllv Inw iirinpa. Hrvril mtsnn l&l?e or ders. Call and examine our Stock, and leav your orders early. ;-;.,. April 87th, 1885. - . D-6t LOST. " . . On Tuesday, May 6th, between Reems Creek, Buncombe county, and Bull Creek, Madi son county, on the New Stock road, $150 00 in bills wrapped in brown paper. Also somo valuable papers, all contained in a daybook. A liberal reward will be paid for tts delivery of the same at thei itizen office, or to ' - . . L. W. PEEK, Hailwood, Madison, JT. & my 6-d2tawlt NOTICE OF APPLICATION. - -f - ' - -. Notice is hereby given thafapplication wll 1 be made to the Board of county Commission ers of Buncombe county, at the meeting in June, for the establishment of a new Township, to be formed from Svy and Flat Creek Townships, and to be known as Morgan Hill Township, -, . BFBuckneb, J H Sams, ' Jas Beachboabd, -JPMorgan. E Gmttbv, " J N Morgan. April 00th, 1881 Wiw : : ' - ' EXECUTOR'S SALE, ; .1 ' ' ' . , t . . . I will proceed to sell at Silver Springs, the late residence of J. L. Henry, nn K nnlnv- NUT S.td. 1 SHU. a lot Of DerSO- nal property, consisting of Furn i ture. Cook Stove, Farming Tools, &e., belongina to said estate. Terms of Sale All sums or five dollars or less, cash. Sums over five dollars, on a credit oi six months, with note and sol vent security. : P. A, CUMM1NGS, Ex'r. -; May 2d, 1885-1 a w4w V .. . JO. C. CIaAYTOX, - , ; , (Rear EAgls Hotel) v ; ; J : J ASHEVILLE N, C, , jri3jruFtCTUiiEn fF cor. c: :' fxrs.. : - - . Coffiks made in First-Class Style of Walnut, Mountain Birch, Poplar, Pine and Maple of the best quality. Satisfac tion Guaranteed and Low Prices charged. . .He asks , that the public call and see for themselves.; - 6ei!0-12mos -. A FINE JACK." I shalihave nt ii,t house during the seasons fine JACIi, !)' JCAJi, to which I r spert f.iliy ask the attention of the public. Cluirgos, 55X0. J. P. LEDBETTKit, nplO-w 1 1110 Fandy Mu-sh Towns'iip. TELEGRAPHIC'I ASSOCiATEL PRESS TELEGRAM9-j--fPE' - -X- '-; -ciAL to' crrtzEx. Th' '.- ' .. ,-j r ' ; ' , ,, REPORTED RUSSIAN 'AD- '.V-: - ISTAN.:':- t - The Attitude, of -Germany ; Imbtftil. '.r-yiT- : ur ' - London: May 8th Noon. . Rumors are. current in Paris of the steady and continued Russian advance in ; Afghanistan; , but it fs impossible io trace. tum w any aumenuc Bonrce They - have probably , originated from news of. the Russian . occufiatlon of the Penjdeh. Thfc official : hews agency iaf Paris, '..which is Buppo'sed cr- represent lueyiewB oi tne- jretjcrr KAymet, pub the fact that; throughout tUa ..dispute Germany has given bo intimation of her . attitude, ; she intends to assume re garding the controversy. .The dispatch says that the German Embassador in London still holds as pessimistic a view of the situation as when everything looked desperate that English officials still fear that Germany is- unfavorably disposed towards England and ii not anxious to see peace. 1 " ' J The Time continues to urge the Government to persuade the Ameer to allow the preaehce. of an English garri son at Herat. The amlouccement in St. Petersburg of an official uiessengpr is ex pected to have a reassuring effect, as being the first intimation by Russia that she will send a commission. The cost of the Russian Railway from Askadbad to Merve is estimated to ' reach 16,000 roubles per yerst- exclusive of rails or rolling stock. ' :; : - . . THE , tLT IOIS ELECTION. Cauvam of Votes JEKlponl. , t Spbisgfield, III., May 8. ; A private message fron Virginia, 111., says all arrangements have been made to canvass the Cass county vote, to-day but that State Senator Rineliart, Democrat, has arrived there, and that after he had consulted with the cpnnty clerk it has been given out that the canvass will be postponed for several days in order to ascertain if there were any irregulariti?s and that all other dorks in . the district have consented to a postponement. Sen ator Rinehart had a consultation with a number of.-Democratic members of the Legislature before leaving Springfield. ' " : - v-- ARBITRATION XOT ARRI- TRATIOX. . WHhUrawal of Sir Petr Xnmaden .' ; flcmsen I he Kaaslami. - - St. Petersburg, May" 8 12 hi... The Moscow Gazette, with reference t3 the submission of the Afghan frontier difficulty to arbitration, says: "If was only 'possible to permit the correctness .of our a'-tion to be certified to by a third party. Such cause as .this w not arfntra tion in any proper senior the term but simpiy a respcctaLle mans of tenrinat ing the incident." The Novoc Vreymira aud Norasti express great 'pleasure that Sir Peter Lumsden who they say made all the miBcIiief lias been reoallcil to London. ' -v " . XE1V YORK STOC K MAR KET. , - ! Market Active hil Irrosnlur. New Yoke, May 8, 2 . in.' . The stock market opened very active, but irregular this morning and has con tinued feverish and active for half dozen stocks. Tin dughout the first hour New York Central was the,- leading weak stock, followed. at a respectfnl distance by Lake Shore. 1 The strongest stock on the list has been Northwestern, which has advanced over 1 per cent., with St. Paul also strong.. Gould stocks continue strong, but quiet. ' The principal dealing this morning has been in Northwestern, St. Paul, .New York Central, Lake Shore, Union Pacific. New York Central was renewed this morning at I; "but loans were made as' high as 1-16. Leaning rates for . other" stocks - easy.'- At 11 o'clock the market was niore quiet and firmer. , The total sales for, the Crat hour 12,000 shares V :-: ;' Mia inter to Russia appolatodrrOears- V. X. IiOthrop of Mletals-aB tta man, Other Appvlatmrnta. ; : Washington, May 6, 3 p. m. The President to-day appointed Geo. V. N. Lothrop of Michigan to be EnVoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten tiary of the' United States to Russia; Boyd Winchester, of Kentucky, to Te Minister Resident and Consul General of the United Statesto Switzerland, John E. . W. ..Thompson, of New York, to be Minister Resident and Consul General 01 me uniteu cuiiea j. Resignation of lord Da (Terln Denied. .'-: LoNDON,May ;"th', 2 p. m. The report . published in the Morning Post to-day that Earl Dufferinhad resigned his position as Viceroy'df India is pro nounced by the Government officials to be utterly untrue. ' " . ; . 'Jsdon Money llarket. '' V;." , . " , . London, May 8- . - Consuls money 08 J. . ,: -' Minister Metane Reaches Paris. . .1 Paris, May 8. Mr. Robert M. McLane, U. S. Minister to France, has arrived here. - 'Tf von want- eood 5 cent Ci?ar SO to ; i.voiiH' ana get a ititc hokc Thai President teelia tne? -isvi ..! f.i.,'..' "J: o Atlanta,' .... , . : ; i 'V ' : -1 ,.WAHHiNGTO!f,'May p. ,. , , The President has declined the inyita t tion to visit Atlanta during the, session of the Cbmmerical Convention to be held: there the latter part of this month; IIW f official datiea will not permit his leaving I Washington atibat. tim ri'-'. r-:c;-jij ,'JVA'ir. 8. Marshal SliotntV; i ; Charleston, W. VX., ,'May & .;'..' This morning early'som 1 Unknown " : person called Deputy Ui 3. Marshal LS; ?.J''' Atkinson -to come to the window io 'the- , ' Marshal's office in the Court House.'' Mr, Atkinson .did not reply; -whereupon, a' shot was '"fired through the1 window,' tli ' ' bullet' barely 'missing another1." Deputy1 ' Atkinson is the broLhor of U. S. Marshal n ' Atkinson, arid ha cen. ciHgent duringr ' f th past fotfr year j hi ferreting puJ vioLai-, or t trie .internal Revenue Law m kthis ectiortof the State. r'i ; ' ' . The federal 'Court,'? sessiorf her hr bririing- rnany" ihotmilitbpnVZ'. wni . and-4t is '- thought one Of: their num.be t C-; holds a grudge against Deputy: Ark&iso" and..-tried to kill Uiiu. : Hig liftman btfeii;.,:. threatened frequently..?. The person who.! did the shooting is believed to be known.'. r Raltlnoro Harksts. .f --.j .t Vi .' Baltimore, May ,-8-r 1 n. ;,;r Flour" easy; quiet; Howard ,'ot. and "', western super 3.50S3; extra 3.00'.37J',' do family 4X)5i3.25: city niiTM,snnei,'-r 3.5075; - extra 450;: Rio - brands ; Vn wheat, southern, stead', with active ae- ir mand; western' higher, closing-qniet: -rr southern red 1.046; amber I.l0l3;yq., . 1 Maryland i.uei2(2?J no. ' -western winter red spot . 001 ; corn,' southern," firm; western steady, - dull; southern ? white G01; do yellow 66j57 : -' ' ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS.; '- -l THOS. A. JONES, -j'.: r.. , l : - t ' it - " Attorney at I - ! ; ' 't ASiiEVTLLEV-'N. Ct r '' ' octC2-lir .w . i Qfliee with Davldsos : Marti m ) : LOCKS CRG, J " ' '- ! Attorney at Iw, , :, ., ! . asuejille', n'.;c.' ri " !'. Office in Court House. .' ','" xlec C-I Y ' Johnstons jofits. .,' r ; . nsxar basbwickb . JONF.S 4 HARDWICKE,, .. . .... ,.. Attorney- and Vounseltirt At-lj0rr, . ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. ' i 4S-Ofllco in Cmzix Building. , .. may3-ly. - fBoa. D Johnston. ", Gto. A. SHcrOtn, JOHNSTON & J5HU FORD, . . Attorneys Jb CrasMllrtIJMr, : I -: - ASHEVILLR. N. C. WiU cractiee in the 8th and fth Judicial DistrioU ut Karth Carolina, in the Snpreme CourtoJhe. uii.-, sua iu me 1 eacnu uiuns u juiwvuw. Tlx collection ot claims, the examination ol title t.- real property, and the settlementof estata -. v a M- -ally by the firm. . Office in the Johnston building. Jsl7-ly Thkc. Davidson. ' Jab. G. Mast ; DAVIOSON 4 MARTIN, ; ... .tltsrneys Sc toil niirllors-a t-I.aw a Asheville. N. C - WiC rt. rlc In tbe sth and ftth Judicial DistrioU nd h; tne Supreme Court of North Carolina, rnd . in tire reuerai iouirsoi ne ncsiern uisutcioi North Carolina. ;. .. ,.. 1. ... , . ' Refer to th Bank 01 Asnevuie. -seplt-awawSm . c , ' j ; . . 1 , AI.DEN HOWELL. JAMES U. MOODY HOWELL aud MOODY, Attorneys at Iavr, i .. WAYXESVILLE, : - '- X,- i -K..C. l'rouii.t attention to all business in trusted to them. . . " sp 24-tf JAMES A. BURROUGHS, . , Physician and Httrgeoit, . " ASH EVrI LLE, N. C , t . , Offiiv over Powell & SnldeTs. BSy 1'csidenco corner of Main and WiNidtin trtretta.a . -de 10-ly . ' , ;, ' SF. VENABLE, . . .. ' ' " 1 Ctn7 Engineer ajul ; Generul Surveyor, : prepared to do all work is bis profession, ami offers Ills servient especially In Levelinr, Road MaAinr, Maaing tsiiiuaieton wore. Laying uu. Locating and Piatt Ins or Mapping Chy. Lota, and Esttibatins- or Mapping Work alreadv don . A. TENNENT, -.; Architect and Civil Engineer. t , Deaimis. Sneciflcatlons. and Estimates of any style of building furnished upon application, and ' : work superintended when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will rsceiva - -' orompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands, - specialty, rosi umce aaaress, Asneruta ur ' best, js. u. uesiuence sswannauoa itnage . , . . mar i(Hmos - - . - D RS W. I & W. D. HILLIARD, Physicians and Surgeons. j Office next door south Old Bank. ', . jan 3-6 mos 1) K. JOHN HEY WILLI A 8, f Physician and ifurgeoiii --" - (tm..t. j.lttDt l iIaam wnlh Af Tt.ntr PofJ der.ee on French Broad Avenue. Office hours 11 . ir: . to 1 p. m., and from 3 to i p. m. GEORGE W. REED, . . PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON. Located at Swannanoa Junction . AH calls promptly attended. apr io-aiiw-. --. - DENTAL CARDS. BH. DOUGLASS, D. tt H ' - esidencs la samo building Ashevilhj, N. ;. DH. R. II. r.IIYtC, D. D. C, y , ,-" . ' Omcs In Slader Building, - pposits Ceatrsl Hotel, - ASHEVILLE, N. C Persons havlnir artiacial woric done, 'after rvtnv It two or three welts.lf not satisfied, can return It and tbe mone; will be refunded. Jy 1 ' Ealoigli.STurjric3, . S. UTIIO WII'ON, rUOPRIETOR., iZcclimatctl Trcrs, Tt.ifs, . . tj C , Location, 3 Mils Soulhw("-t of r.nli'iirh, N. C. " M$liSii A MJlllf I. .!, HJ . m-h is-2 mos s w . r4
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