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A' London telegrartfsaysf Sihcfe fie recent exposures of London vice in the Pall Mall Gazette many hor rible cases are daily brought to the attention of the authorities. In many of these cases the victims and their friends Jhave. rbeen..afraicL to prosecute until nowy.when-the tak mg up ot tne.jcrusaae Dy me most powerful dignitaries of the church feada.them to-hope that justicejaav at last' be' done, yeriagaipst Victj and titled libertines. Such' a case was brought before Sir James Tay lor Ingham, sitting as a police, mag ist.rafA in the Row street court yes terday. The, cpmpiipanlj 'is Mrs. Wilkmson; a'- widow of good social position and undoubted respectabn itv. She came, attended by her solicitor, Mr. Smyth, to demand a warrant for the, , arrest :ol( a , " " UUIVUH. IIUWUA BUV ft-'-With having abducted and, ruined her daughter four years agoj when the girl was only 12 years old. She swore that the . baronet tracked the child daily as she was going to and irom school, and finally entrapped her in to a carriage, " took her to. a secluded, house m,; the surburbs which he . kept for such occasions, effected to ruin .her by forced and kept a close -prisoner lor montas. The Baronet's name was withheld by the Justice but he -issued the warrant, gave it to a policeman, and directed that the prisoner be brought to court to morrow. Austrian archaeologists conduct- ins some excavations at Luxor, in Upper Egypt, it is said have brought to light live magnificent granite statues, all supposed to represent the Pharaoh Rameses . 11. . Four of the statues are damaged, but .one s entire. ' - Representative Wheeler, of Alaba ma, in talking with a Washington Star reporter yesterday, said : 1 ."The masses of the people believe in arid sanction President Cleveland. "I know that he has the support of the South. He grows with the peo ple daily." 1 1 The latest report of the Russian crops is that they atre : poor, which should mean that" American wheat will be in demand abroad and that American farmers will -' receive increased prices for their product Tiie Daily Programme at Camp Scalb The following order from Gen. Jones will be of hitbrest to the public: General Headquarters) "Camp Scales," July 22, 1885. J General Orders No. 4. The following hours will be observed by the troops while in Camp Scales, fn&fti July 22 to.July 31, inclusive:- f s t Reveille, -6 : A. M. Surgeon's call, ' ,6:30 , " , Breakfast, ' ' 7 ' ' ' "; First Sergeant's call, 7:45 Guard Mounting, 8 II 7 Fatigue call, Company Drill, " Battalion Drill, Recall Irom Drill, Dinner Call, Skirm'h-Bat'n Drill, Recall from Drill, Bat'n Dress Parade Retreat, Supper call, Tattoo, Tans. 8:30 9 10 12 12:30 M. ' P. M. 3 ' " 5 " " . 6:30 to 7 P.M. 7:30 P.M. -7:45 " , i 10 " i 10:30 By order of the Command er-in Chief, Johnstone Jones, Adjutant General DIOCESE OF NORTH CAR OLINA. IS i shop Lyman's Appoint- July 19th Sunday Marion, McDowell Coun ty. ..-..- Jnly 26th Sunday Asheville, Camp Scales. " 30 to August 4tU Sewanee, Tenn, t Aug. 9 -Sunday Waynesville. V i 9 Sunday p. m. Mica, Dale. ; . j " 11th Tuesday Webster. " ' " 13th Thursday- St John'?, Maoon Co. " 14th Friday Patton's " " 14th " p. m. Franklin " " . " 16th Sunday Oullowhee. . " 19th Wednesdays-Cashier's Valley. ? , . " 22nd Saturday-rSt Paul's ia the Valley. " 23rd Sunday Brevard. " 24th Monday Holmes neighborhood. " 26th Wednesday Whiteside'ii, Hender son County. 'August 27th Thursday Hendersonville. . " 28th Friday Flat Rock. . . , . . " 30th Sunday Tryon City, Polk Oo. " 31st Monday MiUs X Roads. Sept 3rd Thursday Calvary Church, Hen derjonoonntya U h ti Sept4fc4-Mday--CWaiychaplJ ! Sept. 6th Sunday Asheville. Other appointments will be issued later. Ho ly Communion at all morning services. Col lections for Diocesan MissioDs. - ! - ' i I I u i1 1 Private Boarding in Waynesville. The undersigned is prepared to ao- r-omniodatera limited number hoarders atbor rimein.WayneVille Cobvdbient to the White Sulphur Springs. Accom modations guaranteed! Terms moderate! tf , . , JVlKS. J. xi. D. MCINTOSH.- Land' Entry Blanks., j,. The Citizen has on hantf a full supply of blank warrants for land entries. Send ri8 your orders. ;-;.? . til I 4. ! Buy your Cots and Camp Stools Irom W. IK' Williamson. - - One four feet show case, good as new, for sale at vv . I. Weaver s. REWARD. . Four hundred dollars reward will be paid loi .".the arrest of Ed W. Ray, who. escaped from the ' Buncombe Couriry Jail on he night of July pth, 18K5. ... DESCTTPTION: -Height. 5 feet 9 or 10 Inches ; weight, 15 lbs, hair dark, slightly grey:- com plexion florid, eyes light , blue, age about 43 years , . -. Alo Four hundred dollars reward will be paid ' frp ttiA ftrrixtt ctt WpinrhtU!l A. AnriAT-flOn. vhn . cH from said jail at the same time. DESCRIPTION: Height about 5 feet 9 inches; weight, about 135 lbs. slender built, hair dark Drown, complexion ugm ana rawer puie, eyes bluish, age about .4 years. The above reward will be paid by the governor of t he 8tate of North Carolina for the arrest of the above named individuals, and their delivery to me.- ' - - . liy order of the Governor of North Carolina. J. R. RICH, -. , r.i-i- i tsnermoi Bunoomoe a...u. Jyl5-dlwaVU . w , Tim jficjfiijs jv no use, niiErjiitn, nr. c. ) Tni9 noXTSR t now open.for the reception of guests. .-. . .. ... . r ; : A New BuiUling, containing twenty rooms, crmjorta k i .!. ,Wj and neatly furninJied.- For particulars, address Jf 18 dtsel it.it . . MCMIWJf, Brevard, N. C. AT J , L (Successor to Lyman, & Child,) 'Q U Ogicd iii Coiirt Hqii, OFFERS FOR SALE " - Choice Totol -Lpts.; Beautiful Suburban Homes. o3 1 1 1 Vv PicturesqueTCountry Seats, Profitable Farms, Improved and Unimproved. Large Tracts of Timbered Lands in Swain,- Graham and Cherokee Counties.. Mining Laadiand JVIilling siteSi :IIas ; ; MiSQ fFOR RENT, furnished and nfurniabeci houses and Cottages hy the month or year, i -ForparticBlars pply by letter or in person-' '. " . ; ) ; ) And tosay t hat .we. have attained to that is an untruth; hut to say that by har d,work and honest dealings we have established a bus iness in Asheviiie that is a source ot in eat satisfaction to us and to our customers,' is to In all known places that by sending their ana cn caper goo a sr the following bioad assertion, viz. : .o)jpaiM when freights and drayage are counted in; nave come uncles our purchaser from :5 sto Then there are other parties who will order from New York a barrel of Sugar and box of Tea, and when out go to their grocer and buy 5 to 10 lbs. sugar and 1-4 lb. tea, and because they do not get them at same prices as they paid in New York by the barrel prL box, will say .that they can't pay such' prices, and make another order, and pay more than they would have to pay at home. U Turks i Island salt won't save such people. -We diG slad ; to state that there are but few such people of Asheville, .fipd that the great majority were quick to see that it was to their interest to buy at home. Not only the people of !AShevine3'butlofcalW Carolina, are availing them selves of the advantages offerexl by us in the way of Low Prices for the necessaries of life. 'TO W wur - dutiQy 'Z'dthtt Sr6bk IS LAJEIGE AND And in a' ftewkpaper advertisement it would be impossible to leading articles we name a few : ; . . OATS, BRAN. SHORTS, . SUGARS; MOLASSESSYRUPS, HONEY, ' ' J).iU) v VHICR:AS, COFEEES; ghven and paixhcd, i -v . 'I V r" SPICES, groiintl and whole, BAKING POWDERS, I -'. . j",:." ,' '""','tT ; .;l?rr-E NGIi'i sh-and-rengi i-musta rlx., soda c r e ah TARTER. ':y- " CANNFID ' : APR ICOTSpLiACKBERIES, BLUEBERRIES, CHERRIES, i! .11 J. t plJAC'llfiS, 'PEARS, PINE APPLES, RASPBERRIES, QUINCES, STRAWBERRIES, ASPARAGUS, 'BEANS, CORN, OKRA; ' , : - OKRA AND TOMATOES, PEAS, PUMPKIN, SQUASH, " ' 1 -feU!c6f)SHf TOMATOES, CLAMS, DEVILED CRABS, - ; LOBSTER, KIPPERED AND SOUSED MACKERrCL, OYSTERS, . - -t : .3SloN' SHIllMP' CORNED BEEF, LUNCH TONGUE, potted meats deviled meats, condensed milk, : fruit jellies, preserved fruits, orange marmalade, . ' " ...... , oatflakes, crushed wheat, cracked wheat, tapioka, sago, hominy, oatieal, pearl bardey, crackers, ' ' olive oii. olives, capers, sardines, vinegar, lemons, v . , . .... prunes, raisins, lemon and orange peel, citron, 1 ' ( :n currents, dried fruits, nuts, sald dressing, TOMATO CATSUP, GELATINE,. TOILET AND LAUNDRY SOAPS, ' ; ,f iSTARCH, CHOCOLATE, COCOA; BROMA, PREPARED COCOANUT, ' PICKLES; Domestic and Imported, SAUCES, CANDY, MACKEREL, - . BUTTER, CHEESE", SALT, LARD, BACON, CANDLES, MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, HORSE RADISH, SAL SODA, STOVE POLISH, It I ' i i 'f':t FLAVORING EXTRACTS, BLACKING, PEA KLINE, . . f SliOE DRESSING, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SNUFF, -' " . FRUIT JARS, LAMPS, TURNIP SEED, COUNTRY PRODUCE, ; - : J '' - - - S '-' 5. 1 - - ' . - V - V ; J .',; J i .. i .-:'- 1 ; .V" W f ' - 'T j. i . . - - ' -' . And in fact everything in our line, at wholesale or retail. ; Y M A N, j Aslieyillc, N. f i: , I! ,1 mm state "plain facts to a candid public." in this world there o'rdei's away from home they can get better xor tne oenent ot such ; iflttsf iltee 'trade, observation we nave 10 per cent. - : mmwtiwiiQjw wa'mmtc i Opposite Court Square, Asheville, N. C. : LANGE & CO., - ' At the. Old Bank, . Main St., : Asheville, BACON, COFFEE, SUGAR, EICE, Grits,' Hominy, Fish, Molasses, Ap ple Vinegar, Koda, Spice, Ilogsfeet, Pickles, Brooms, Barley, English Split Peas, Ejrjrs, Fresh Country Butter! Chickens, Flour, Meal, Soap, Tobacco; Cigars, Candies, Cannd Goodd in large variety, and . SAUR KRAUT- Pure Leaf Lard in buckets or barrels. Wo solicit a share of patronage We sell very cheap for cash.. LANGE & CO. If you u-ish any firing you do not see in my store, ask for it, and it will be furnished. May 29 D&Wtf L. & CO. are people who think persons, wo will make and in most cases that been able to save tne .A. M. COMPLETE, enumerate all. Among the Vcstcrn N. Carolina It. It.! - Western N. C. Railroad Co., SlnnAMl T ri: . ucuciBi i muKiii'Mr 1 1 icji Salisbury, N. C June 8th, 1885. ) On and after June 14th. 1885. the follnwlnz dou ble Dally Passenger Schedule will be operated bv this Company : . - going vest. , ; rain No. 1. Arr. L've. " Train No. 9. Arr. L've. Salisbury, -' 1.25 am 7.1H a m. 8 10 9.17 ' 9.46 10.08 10.29 11.88 12.10 p m 12.50 1.28 1.41 Stetesniie, ' z.ai z.s3 Newton, - 8.37 8.3a Hickory, 4.07 4.08 8.15 9.17 9.15 10.08 10.36 11.37 12.10 12.23 1.28 1.41 Icara, s Morganton, . 5.00 5.00 Marlon. 5.57 S.57 Old Fort, 6.28 6.S9 Bound Knob, 6.45 7.10 . Black Mo'ain, 7.48 7.49 Coopers, 8.03 8.03 Sp'g Junction, 8.29 8.29 Asheville, 8.39 8.47 Alexanders,. 9.22 9.23 Marshall, 9.58 9.59 Barnards, ' 10.24 10.22 Warm Spr"gs, 10.65 2.05 2.05 2.13 pm OOIHO EAST. ; Train No. 2. Train No. 10. 'Arr. . L've. Arr. L've. 12.30 am 6.20 pm 11.33 pm 11.34 . 4.21 4.22 10.88 10.39 8.26 3.26 10.11 10.12 2.35 r 8.00 . 9.45 9.46 8.10 ' 2.11 9.17 9J7 1.42 1.43 8.22 8.22 12.45 12.45 7.52 7.53 12.13 12.1b 7.13 7.38 11.57 11.57 am 6.31 6.32 11.15 11.15 6.18 6.18 11.02 11.02 t, 5.55 5.55 10.37 10.37 6.37 6.47 . 10.30 5.06 6.06 ' 4.33 4.84 4.15 415 S 3.45J Salisbury, Statesville, Newton, HicKory, ' I card, Morganton, Marion, Old Fort, Bound Kneb, Black Mou'n, Coopers, AsheTille, Alexanders, Marshall, Barnards, MUBPHY DIVISION. Going West. Train No. 1.. Arr. . L've. Going East. Train No. 8. Stations. Asheville. Hominy, Turnpike, Pig'n River, Clyde, Waynesv'le, Balsam, Hall, Sylva, Wcb'rStafn Charleston, Arr. 3.50 8.10 2.43 2.23 1.56 12.51 12.16 11.45 11.07 10.6G A M L've P M 3 12 A M 6.37 10.05 10.82 11.02 11.30 12.15 12.40 1.19 1.30 3.06 9.00 6.40 -10.09 w 10.37 2 11.05 g. 11.40 o, 19.17 O 12.44 5 1.20 ? 1.32 P M 250 228 158 1 S6 12 18 1146 10 08 10 57 920 Trains on the Mnrphy Division run daily, San days included. Balsam is meal station both WAva. Traiii No. 1 connects at Warm Springs with E i, va & u it jtt tor ail points in tne bourn ana Southwest. 1 rain Wo. 2 connects at Salisbury with RAD train No 50 lor all points in tne toutn una isoutn west. ' Train No 10 connects at Salisbury with R&D train No 53. for all points North. Pullman Drawing Room Bleeping Cars between Goldsboro and Asheville, and Salisbury and Ashe ville. on trains jnos. i ana i. Elegant Pullman Parlor Cars between Salisbury iaa asi cvme on trains fos. 9 ana iu. Kound Knob is breakfast station lor No. 1 . sup- pv station for No. 2, ana dinner station lor MO. 9, Jickory is dinner station lor no. 10. W. A. TURK, A. G. P. A M. SLAUGHTER, G.P. A. JVeiv and, Important ! W. O. Muller & Co HAVING REMOVE THEIR Wholesale Liquor House. To the new Store on Main street, oppo site Court Square, ASHEVILLE, K. C, HAVE FOR SALE THE Pure Mountain-Dew Corn and Rye Whiskeys. N. C. Apple and Peach Brandies, Old Monongaheln, Paul Jones, and a 1 the most popular brands of Kmlurhy . Wliiskeys. Imported French Brandies and Champagnes, and Domestic and Imported Wines, Soda Water and Ginger Ale, Ale, Port the celebrated Budweiscr, Milwaukie and O i cinnati Bottled Beer, and the Cincinnati Keg Beer to which Beer he calls the especial attention of dealers, as it is received direA in refrigerator cars, and lu as good order as at the brewery. We keep on hand a fine lot of CIGARS AND TOBACCOS Billiard and Pool Tables ON THE SECOND FLOOR, With an elegant Club Room attached. This department has been fitted up with a spe cialeyetothe comfort and convenience of our guests, and the room is superior to any other bil liard room in the city, and has been furnished with entirely new tables of the celebrated J. M, Brunswick, Balke & Co.'s make. o S-W. O. MULLER still continue his ES TA BL1SHMENT on Main street, under thecharge of the "old reliable" JOHN H. I.ANGE, wno will be pleasedAa serve his friends with the best li quors to be round in the Asheville market. Juue21-tf 5 CENT LAW2TS - AND ' 1 0 ct. Cream Bunting James P. Sawyer lias just received another lot of those pretty ; " ; ' : 5 Cent JLaivii8, said to bo the prettiest ever seen in the country; AIjso For 10 centa, worth double the money. Opera Slippers from f 1.00 up. ''Mddtes? and Gents' Shoes, At urices that defy competition. Best and largest 'stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tens, Hams - and Umbrellas, At wholeside and retail. A car load of fine Salt-and Ksrosine Oil will arrive next week. Jeiv Orleans JTIolasscs, Bought while in the city, for less money than ever offered in Asheville before. 100 Gents toats On the Bargain Counter, from f 1 to $10, worth from $5 to $16. Napkins, Towels and Sheeting At bottom prices. One word about our GIJYGII1JT1S. We have the largest and prettiest stock of Dress Ginghams, bought at the big Bales in New York city, which we are offering at less money than ever before. Our stock of VUJTE GOODS Is in better condition than you ever saw it. AH we ask it far you to examine our goods and prices before you buy. Respectfully, - James 3?, Sriwyer. Are offering their MACHINES On terms consistent with the exigencies in tin- li- nancial condition of our Call and ascertain terms, jy 20-1 m . Or address by Icl!er. I am offering until the 1st of March-my entire stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods, AT GREATLY RED UGED PRIORS ! ALL-WOOL SUITS AT $8.00, WORTH $12.00. " " " 10.00, " 14.00. ; , . " " 12.50, " 16.00. - OVERCOATS AT ' 2.82? . ' 5.00. - l" " : s 5.00 . - " 7.00. Other Clot tin ff in Proportion. A full line of Loots and Shoos for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Children, o the best manufacture. I make a Specialty in fine Roots and Shoe As I am determined to make room for Spring goods, have marked nn above goods at very low prices. I advise every one who wishes to purchase to call and get my prices before buying. Remember, 1 sell the best Asheville made Woman's Kip Bals at $1.25. Remember, I sell the best Asheville made tap sole Kip Brogans at $1.50. . Also make Boys' and Misses'. Try one pair, and you will never be without them. ." . Very respectfully, IVX. LEVY. fe H-tf Main street, Asheville, N. a Wholesale and Betail Druggist, AND DEALER IN STATIONARY. PUBLIC SQUARE, TWO DOORS NORTH OF PEN N I MAN it CO.' HARDWARE STORE. ASHEVILLE, 1ST. C. WHISKIES, BRANDIES & WINES FOR MEDICINAL PURPOS1-S ALWftYS on hand a lull and well-selected stock of DRUGS, J'AT, ENT MEDICINES, ' PERFUMERY, . FANCY GOODS, CIGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO, MINERAL WATERS, STATIONERY BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS, SPONGES, TRUSSES, and all the Med icine manufactured by J. L. Lyons, of New Orleanp, whom Turnsole agent for. -Give me an early call BSS, J. TAYLOR AMISS and F. L. JAmns nr iil, be pleased to see their friends and all who wish goods in their line. Sole manufacturer of Nelson's Kidney Cure and Nelson's Diarrh era Cure, and Lvon's Cousrh Svrun. Amiss' Km nr.. "T.nnd r,f fh st n. ifice, Leidy's Rheumatic Cure, Steven's Cleansing Compound for Cleanine JB" Prescrintions filled at anv right of door- 2TEW FIRM, m"W BUSINESS AJTP KEW GOODS. STOVES, TIN WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS COME AND BUT! We have onened a fall hue of the above, all most workmanlike manner. ' Roofing:, Guttering:, Plumbing: Specialties WORK DONE BY COMPETENT MEN WORK GUARANTEED. The house is now opened for business. . ; BROWN AND BEARDEN. augl3-tf - ' Asheville, N. C. DENTAL CARDS. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8., Dental Rooms over DeVanlt's. Dme 8tori. csiueuce in same Diuiuing Aanevme, n. t. feb2-w&aw OR. R. H. REEYES, D. D. S., Ofitok In Binder Building, ppoaite Central Hotel, - "ASHEVILLE, N. O rersona havlnjr anfdcial work done, after rylnglttwoor three weeks. If not satinfled. can return it and the mooer will be refunded. Jy 1 Repairing OF Carriages, Buggies AND Veliicles of all descriptions. Done in the best and most permanent style and at short notice. On hand all varieties of horse shoeing stock. Shoeing Fast Horse A Rpelalitjv Toose wanting work done will do well to call quickly to anticipate overcrowding. My work is in demand. Call on mch 23 moss w J. H. WOODY, Willow st To the Tax Payers of the Cfrty of Jisheville. ' t MAYOR'S OFFICE. ' Ashivilh, N. C, June 14, 18S8. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT, ON ALL taxes due to the city for the year I8S5. on Real and Pemonal Estate, (which is ninety cents on each hundred dollars worth) which may be paid into the city Treasury on or before the fif teenth day ot July, 1885, the tax-payer will be al lowed a rebate of five per cent. By order of the Boafd of Aldermen. E. J. ASTON, June 16 lm . Mayor. TEORGE W. KF-ED, PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON. Located at Swannanoa promptly attended. apH8-dUw-tf. Junction. All calls The Wheeler and Wilson " MANUFACTURING CO;S OFFICE, Main Street, Asheville, BT. C, n. section. HANAN VlV YO hour of dav or n trht. Kirrht TJoli .n . mnlf).lv oolm ifA tmm tha - . OF KIT ED AAIi! HAMPTON Ot FEATIIER&TON Opposite Court House Square, J ,isheville9 JIT, C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Pure Xorth Carolina and Kentucky Brainlies, . and Wliisiiles. ALSO A FULL LINE OF CHOICE " cia.ms, cnmi hg -'.:. . . AND ' SJtIOKJ I G TOBACCOS, PORTER, ALE. BEER . AND JtrtWERJiZ, WATERS IN VARIETY. Great care has been taken in tfte 8eeciiona of the above ARTICLE, an; Our patrona may be assured that they vnU find themselves AMfLY COMPENSATEn by a visit to na. , . -inc aucntion or dealers Is respect niHylnvll- demand! . ' " ' ' June27-U CANADA COWAN (EetaUished in 1S55.) . Watchmaker,' , Jeweler; 1 ASDDKALKR 15 Watches, Clocks, Jewelcry, 'Spectacles, tt c. Patton Avenuej Asheville, N. C. Ieroy W. Fairclnld's Gold Pen. Good Btook always on Iiand. l
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