V DAILY EDITION. : Furnar, Stcag ts Cincwa, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, 1 WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUA UF. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, - - POSTERS, , BLANKS, A And yob Work of all iinds done -auil . . , promptness and at low prices. ' 1 iilo , $. ; 3.CO 75 LOW. !, - t . - - e Mos., : Weekly. , , X Year, 1 . " ' ''U ." 6 Mob., vlJD rSi? TISIJVG HA TBS T VOL! L-NO. r46.w ; K ASHEVXrtEN. C, - WEDNESDAY: EVENING, SEPT;:3o, 1885, : 'PRICE : 5 CENTS rrnvn i ;' -.M fr.-W. V Asheville Business Directory. . eensrai Merchants Wholesale and Retail C. JC Graham & Co., 8. R. Cbedester 4 8011, 3. D. Bremrd & Co.. J. O. Howell. 8. Hammershla K Lee. H. Redwood Si Co.. J. P. Sawver. G. A. pars, A. H. Jones & Son.Bearden.Rankin & Co., a. crown, u. jul. KODerts. - Garden and Field Seeds. ; hU & Snider, H. H. Lyons, A. 3. Merrill, H. -i tv co., j. u. uoweu, J. tr. bawyer, jsear Ikin t Co., C. H. racure. ..s V . Grain, Hay and Flour. ' ' Vi' arnes, Powell A Snider, Alexander and - ueare, Agricultural Implements, &c. .un & Co., VanGllder & Brown. ; Sousefurnishing, and Tinware. ' ., Brown & Bearden, Ixtndsey Bros. XmT. Gento .RmiigAino. c - '- cr, M. ivy, cnarie Ji iee, a and C nfaduYert T. Est- W. De Vault wnler. A. K. Cooley, l Atkins jTButtrick, T. .weu. .. . Grand Central. 'Western, e House, The Villa. vote Boarding. K. T. Snmmey, Hiss Bettie in. Mrs. A. E. Hall. P. F. Emer- T. W. Neel.- Mrs. A. B. Chunn. I. Roberts. R. H. Grahl, G. L.Mc gg, j. A. Fagg, J. E. Rankin, W. 1. x. e. Keynoias, e. eiuaer, Mrs. roiles. Mrs. J C Smathers. Mrs McDowell, James W. Patton, Mis. nan. H. C. Hunt. H. C. France. clalr P S McMullen, Forrest W West. rem, sale ana feea csuwie. & Chambers, J. M.Rav, W. A.Wed f 3 Sevier, C. O. AUen, T. H. Stanslll K. W. Herndon, S. H. Barnard, G. W. Co., E. T. Clemmons, Jesse R. Starnes. Colleges, Schools, fce. llle Female College, Ashevllle Male iuv. Newton Academy. MissGoodloe's High ool lor young ladies. Miss Sawyer's Primary School, Mrs. J. P. Gammon's Primary School, three white public schools, two good colored schools. A graded school has been authorized by la w, and a State normal school will be held every lib 1 A7 r.... summer. ; . ....... Millinery, &c. v- Mann, J. r. sawyer, mrs roner. Attorneys At law. McLoud Moore, J. H. Merrlmon, E. H.' Mer rimon.M. E. Carter, A. L.Carter, Gudger fe Car ter, J. M. Gudger, F. A. Sondley, W. 8. Cushman, Richmond Pearson, E. D. Carter.W. W. Vandiver, "" Davidson & Martin, T. A. Jones, 8. H. Reed, W. B. Gwvn. Locke Cralsr. W. R. Whitson. Jones and Hard wicke, Johnston & Shuford, W. M. Cocke, Matt Atkinson, A. T. Davidson, W. H. Malone, V. 8. Lusk, V. A. Cummings, A. J. Lyman. -. - - Physicians and Surgeons. T. 3. Cain, W. L. & W. D. HiUiard, John Hey Williams, J. A. Burroughs, J. A. Watson, M. L. Nelson, Wardlaw McGill, H P. Gatchell. " Dentists. G. W. Whitson, B. H. Douglas; R. H. Reeves, A. B. Ware. - . . JBanhs, Banters and Brokers. Bank of Asheville, Binder & Barnard. -' . Merchant Tailors. J.W. Scharue. . . Dealers in jurs. EllicV. ;. Seal Estotte Agencies. . Ufr B. Gwyn, A. J. Lyman, Natt Atkinson, Von, B. M. Jones. . V Architects and Civil Engineers, mable. J A Tennant, v ' Tobacco Warehouses. sheville Warehouse, The Banner Ware V Farmer'3 Warehouse, Ray's Ware i Buncombe Warehouse. Manufacturers Chewing and Smoking. t, McCarty & Hull, J. E. Ray, E. L ., Bhelton ifrferry, W. e. Williamson. rs, ice Jirdwood, William Weaver, Liquors, &c I Hampton & Featheratone, W. r. aorreu. ; 3biZors. : ' ation Avenue. Fitzpatrick. a Weekly Hill. lon, N. W.Girdwood, Jas.E. cLane. Fertilisers, &c- faddell, "Star Brand." Penniman Co., Brand." U. M. Koterts. Alex, sorter. out," W. H. inland, "Owl Brand," Bear- nicm co "orer & co.'s special," lyon r, -warmers Tiena," 1. v. Biaraes, "Ar- y. w. uarnara, "sea dowi," r. w, "Soluble Pacific" Insurance. CThos. W. Branch. " ' oiK. V. Telegraph. Manager. tA Adams Express. 'ana lager. be County. '' iiel Reynolds; 8. jl 3. R. Patterson: feyor B, F. Patton; atton; SoUc: XiieuKan, G. W. Whitson,- L, titers. . Justices of the Peace. Jnmmey, N.A. Penland, T. W. Patton, C. f J. M. Ledford, J. 41. jarratt, j. u. cam. f CUy Government.: ': '" ' Vn J. Aston: Aldermen W: T. Reynolds, kankin, Geo. F. Bcott, IrB.. Gorenflo, N. Iwood and J. L. Murray. Policemen F. N- Waddell, Chlei; w. jt. Mcuoweu, j. . xuamp- ton, HuihPostell ana T Hunter, Fire DeoartmenL ' Dose N. 1, orcman H. C. Fagg; H. & L. No. 1, Oapt, F A.H ' - . . , Sanitary Department, Dr. D T Millard, Sanitary Chie Federal Officers : it rjnmmissioner. A.. T. Summev.- Deputy Cniictor. (stamp otfice) A. D. Cooper. District Twinntw c Heiren. Deputy SI nrehalls. R. O. Patterson, A. C. Patterson, T. K. Davis, H. 8. Har- kiB" Vniied States District and Circuit Courts. : Jndee R. P. Dick, Solicitor J. E. Boyd, Clerk J, E. Reed, Deputy Clerk P. A. Cuicmicgs. . i . - ; Past Oifice. v, - IT. L. Gudcer P. M., Cleiks C. B. Mooie, W(L. Nerman, C. L. ClifiT.. ; ; Sewing Machine Agencies. -:- Whehler & Wilpon, J. H. Hpninp, rjiiofClerk 'Hpssie JuHice. Slneer, M. H. Morjniban, Chief Clerk W. Monleath. Doinentic, 6. B. Ched- ewter Son, Chos E I-ee. . nittntv Hoard of Education A. T. Snmmev. J H Sums and 1! G Gnflper. First u gulsr njcttiiiK f8t Jlondwy in rertembeT, Cbove Jianqer8, In DAILY EDITION. INTERESTING BEADING MAhTEB ION THE FOURTH PAGE:'-. Arrival and Departure of tbe Trains. 8ALIBBTJBT Mai train arrives 9:29 A. v. -' " " Departs 52 r. k. . .. Day train arrives at 24 f f '".. " departs at 100 A. h. Tennessee Arrives 6:37 p. u. Departs 9:47 A. K.. " ' " WAYjrB8viiXK--Arrive8 4:39 p. X. : j: " Departs 99 A. x. The Waynes ville train reaches that point at 110 ; returning, leaves Waynesville at 16. - W. T. Weaver, Sole Agent for Hess' Hand-Made Shoes for men. tf Send your Job yVorJc of all MvM to the Citizen Office, if yott want it done neatly, cheaply and with dispatch. -; ' .... : the ai:ly citizen . Will be published every evening (ex cept Sunday at the following rates--ttrtctly cash : -:. - -- . Six Months, : Three " ; One OneVoK S 00 '1 50 50 15 Our.Cani . a will deliver the paper ev- evening: in every part 01 the city to ibscriber8, and -rorties wanting it yase call at the Cxtizen Office. v- , : : - iveatner KeprfrSep4 30. ter at 9 a. m. 302.. ;ieter Minimum 60' maxi- ercast. :- - Variable. 3116 inches. Daily Citizen . ... ; Gives the only telegraphic dispatches received. , .' A fine line, of Hats, Caps and Furnish ing goods will soon be opened opposite Eagle Hotel. - ... . , tf. ; A lot of splendid clothing just received at Levy's.; :f ; God will bless truth even if a tad man preaches, and he will not Hess untruth if an angel preaches it. The-weather to day is of a glooomy na ture, a mistv rain, with more rain in.the prospective, we hope. " , Messrs. McCarty and Hull are going into, the manufacture of smbking tobacco! in addition to their present business. Major Herndon returned yesterday from from his vieit to Virginia, but' we regret to learn that his health is not much improved. - s i ; ' Dr. Bays, of the Methodist church, is still absent in Russell county, Va., in at tendance upon his mother who is ill. He does not know when he can return. Mr. H. Redwood is ' absent in the Northern markets. His" "clerks expect in a few days to be handling new goods. The ladies will make a note of this fact. Mr. II. C. Long, son of our county man Col. T. B. Long, will be employed in the- capacity of ticket seller at the State Fair, which"" commences 'oi-the 12th of October. I The Firmin-Jack " Company ire de lighting the people of Knoxville. 'We are glad to learn they are meeting with success. They deserve it; .. Messrs. Morgan and Jones, mere hants on Patton Avenue, have sold out to Messrs. C D. Hall & Co., who will con tinue the business at the same place. Mr. Z. B. Wilson, of Sandy Mush, this county, died on the.22d of geptr after an illness of nearly three weeks; He was 19i vears of aee. He was ereatly respec ted in the community in which he lived. Mr. Z. V. Chambers has the agency; for. General Grant's book, and will pupply those wanting. It contains his entire military career, his Presidential adrainis- X 1 - 1 . . - J 1L. 1 1 uxuud uuu nia trip aruuuu uio wunu. Sold by subscription only, v ' ; -: -.. , Mr. James Broyles has returned from Knoxville, and says he had a gala time there last week. . Both he and his sister, Miss Delia, were in the railroad accident "hear Warm Springs last week. ' Hoi sus tained but little injury, but his sister was quite badly hurt, and will be con fined to her room for some time yet. We are pleased to see" that our ware housemen are lending so much aid to the effort to have a magnificent display of the tobacco of Western Carolina at the Fair to be held here this fall, com mencing on the "20th of October." .The premiums on tobacco aggregate nearly a thousand dollars, ani a large number of buvers from some of the largest markets in the country will be here. ; The farm ers generally should keep an eye open to these tacts. vi - Our Warehousemen are putting, forth all their energies in the work of making ready for the opening of the fall trade in tobacco. The tobacco crop of this sec tion is large, and every indication points to its excellency, and our tobacconists are determined by every means in their Dower to induce the farmers of this see tionto place their tobacco on the Ashe- yille Market. ..: - v: . ' ' .-. - u, - Mr. I. C. Blair, one of the teachers, in the Deaf. Dumb and Blind Institute at Raleigh, was' in the city yesterday and returned in the afternoon with a num ber of children from this section. There will be a great many of the unfortunate children, for that institute join him at the various towns between : here - ana Raleigh. - - .: - - ....... Paice List." -'' '' v.' . -:::" :-' The following are bargains: . . . . . Rogers' Triple Plated Knives at $1.75 and $2.00 per set; Rogeis' Table Spoons and Forks $3.45 per set; Dessert Bpoons and Forks $2.90 per set; Tea Spoons $.65 per set; All the above are. guaranteed. White Hnd'e Kaives, goodrade, $15 and $1,50 per eet Celluloid Hnd. Knives $2.00 and $2.25 per set; Fine Carvers 85c per pair.' Always lowest prices tt Law's Silver and China Hall. Wood. ' .Proposals Wanted. ' t The undersigned has about Two hun dred Cords of good Wood for sale. The wood is cut and corded on the Cemetery Grounds. Proposals are invitsdup to Saturday next, 3d October, for the wood, to be taken at the Cemetery.. ' M. J. Esarden, dtd. of Committee. ' GOSS TO THE PKOTTENTIAT TOR(ElFEt Sherift Tweed left . here Sund.aY;fi:ven,T ing for Raleigh with Abe HeYisley. of Madison,, who was recently sentence to death lor the killing of One Riddle;; The Governor has commuted the sentence to imprisonment foJife in the;1&ate-pen- itcntiary . '. ' .- . - j X'':Vj"( ','(?'' Eaglh- HotkiV,' ; : iit' Changes " hands iombrrow morning, Neville & Casflemsuf. having leased the same. - Mr. Castleni'an has been; this Summer engaged as-clerk 'at the Roubd Knob Hotel, was for "some time connect ed' with the sleeping car service, and has proven himself popular and fficientin any?a6d -all capacities : ej tiivfe tiowi for aj&iirjnbeir of jears, hav-" intr ."fmiffVii Vtloirl onil tM" with-. Him daring the "late unpleasantness! andl haVe known Irim-since as a hotelist. In the: latter capacity' ' he has no superior in catering to the wants of the hungry wayfarer. . .We . wish . these ' gentlemen mupniiccess WxtLOPEN-iiA Siiiitoferiowv" ' Capt J. K. Hoyt Of Turnpikft.-wlll i morrow openliis Biki .at his farftknga- dIa?--sHrbas, apeiitmucfc twae ai ted a great deal of pains in the oonstruc- tion and management of his bUo It being the first ever made in- that i section, and a great deal ol interest is -ielt in . the result by his neighbors who ; wish to see the practical' workings 6T this mode of preserving feed." ' i tto.-- We are indebted to Capt, .Hoyt for an invitation to join him and hi 'good lady at dinner .to-morrow, and shall endeavor to But in an annearancfi. Bnt tlie. CaD- tain fails to Isay whether the contents' of his silo Will form a portion of his dinner. Oub'Aetists, r. . . . - We availed oursel ves. yesterday of tTie pleasure-pf again calling at the gallery of our. popular, photograpbers "lessrs. Taylor and Gibsoii, and "were agreeably surprised at finding so many beautiful specimens of their work -on exhibition, arranged in the most, tasteful manner. We were paracularly well pleased rwith some photoigniphB ' lately taken by Mr. Js H. Gibson. They prove conclusively that he" is4 remarkably talented artist, and fully able to give satisfaction to his patrons ana mends. we commend mm to all who desire 'Work done in his line. Mes8TS.'Taylor and Gibson -have always oh hand a large and' varied assortment of the finest stereoscopic views of Wes tern North Carolina sceneryy ;-'.t Arntxfnojr, Sonror TKMPmuNOft. "' The Executive Committee of " the Grand Division has postponed the annu al meeting of the Grand Division to the 20th of October, in order that delegates can have the benefit of the reduced rates given to visitors to the Fairiof . Western North Carolina, to hi held'at' "xishevilld the same week. The fair will attract . a large crowd and the meeting of the Grand Division is a most important one. The Grand Scrbe, P. A. Cumniing's, in a cir cular sent out, says : . "Come on brethren, don't. I&-afraid ; asuhvjub uaa room lor an 01 vou, anu I 1 '11- 1 e - 1 we will take care t)f you. Semt in. vour returns and per capita tax promptly." Liets begin anew year of our work witn unusual energy and terribly in earnest. Notify me by October 10th who will come." .: ...: ' Texas Liteeathrk. Tis night; ' :"'fV- In Gatesville. ; . The moon is overcast Bully Jbr-the moon. . S:-,v-,'i "? ? Lycurgus. alJ pedefdoc. Two cats-' '4 I ' A Thomas cats ; Appeaaupon the wood-shed roof. Lyedrgus Sttf taiF Unfurled and tail uplifted high in the air, comes on with back unbent and yawls portentous. Ditto as to Opedeidoc. Now, immortal gods, loolt-pl--v-s-v 5 The? buckle to ! , dT W Spit! Spit!! Spit! f! J . Biff!! ,VV , ' - : ' Hark!- - ;A- window is lifted, and a wild-eyed man appears with a musket m-hand - , ,Bang!l . r . JllU !il!J i Scafjjer Ly curgus and Opedeidoc from tne wooasnea root, crying ; "SavedP' - 1 - - .- i.. ,::V- "Saved!?' : . 1 " " But ' the' man-h "where was he ?- -Kicked clear across the hall into the nextroora. ! -' : :; : Musket hadn't been fired since the war. --. - i'itiv V FiuiaJ' The Citizen ' Will have a representative at all the Courts in the West It is earnestly hoped that all friends will meet "him promptly, and make old thjhgs new; by-closing up all old accounts; v jWe, feel we can call on all now with confidence of a- ready 1 and willing response 1 Those who may not 1 be called on by him, are kindly; reques ted to call on hrin, so that alt matters can be eettled up. It is necessary we should makothis urgent appeal to pu. friends. d a w tf . - .' '"' '" ' .-". - '..'i Peoposais for Privileges. ' V . See advertisement in another colnmh forrsvileges at the Fair of the Western Ncnih-Carolina Fair- Association. ' "" J "' ' f r ' - , ' : ;Mr. W2 Pi .Blair is to-day. moving from the . . Western r- Hotel to the Carolina House. " The Western, is at present un occupied, and is for went. - Hakdsoke New- Goods aabivixg al: MOST EVERY 'DAY.' ;'r Hi X ' : "V- - ? Hl Kvtiwnon fr Cn eodtt. . Okb Price Store. t- .7 a eooq. restaurant is a ( necessary , es-fAblistimeflt-fb-i teVery city. 'Doc. Hutch is '-XL, supplies this need sf the White Man's Re8taurant--on Maui Street, be tween th Bonanza and the bank. . Dock advertise oysters now daily, and offers a tempting bill of fare. : - toc-20 ' ' ' ' ' ' Ti ' ' 1 frE " - ' " 'i V' To the Pcbtic Generally. . I-have leaded ,Wm, Hill's Barber Shop) and take charge oi it; tlus day. - 1 will keep fKa rrm VvQt- irtrsvXr a r-i rn . V o 1 a 4- t Vl lVOb TV wf fh&ilS Jl ' IIUUU - All -. Mk(. times. (': ..... k II. Huggins. sept28dtf '- ' . ' .. . - i. Proposals Wanted. Proposals will be received by ine until Friday evening, 2nd Inst.,-for the erection ef-a Shed on the Fair Grounds. Work, to be done at once.; ' For plans apply to me. i'".. ( ' ',' ,"JoRDANr Stone, . ; Sec. W, N." C Fair -Association?' A deaden ' sky -bangs overhead, and a long looked foi' fain is, in expectancy. Mr; J. MSmith called onus this mbrn- v ;His report of .' the tobacco crop is most encouraging.r The crop is well cut and well Ijoused. ; Colors are fine, and there s nothing to depreciate the pros pects of the last fortnight. , : ' S 'Jfar we i come down ' to" lather a sore subject . We do need better side walka We can not come flat-footed to what the corporation provides. Sometimes we are at the top, aridmost unexpectedly we are at the;bottom,and twisted, head wrench ed arid toe distorted tne sorriest pieture of a confident pedestrian group that can be presented. Ttfe skies ancVtbe moun tains tell us to look up; and our breasts upheave ' with the swilling of the moun tain aUy and down we come with the dis locations fof -anri i Asheville ; side walk. Sniooth our ways; and please let us look heavenwards with calm and confident eyes. ' . . . , ,, "-"" It appears that none of the editorial corpef-the Asheville dailies heard the lecture of the Rev, 3. C. Long on Sunday fivening at the.Methodist church, which is'botju a loss and a. reproach' - Cpeaking br ourselves we so much love the rest of ir?ybatb; ev'eniDgi tlmir-rrwireldbxtirgo out to encountemew labor; and there is estinB the words, arsumenis ana pictures rr a lecturer. We avoid those extra duties, not as reflections upon lecturers, hut nsx instice -6 ourselves. Yet we do regreFthat the indolent indulgence deni ? ti'b a tpaT in'tellflhttial measure. It is pleasures that are past, so far as Mr.' Long is concerned. Yet'we may recall the magic of the introduction, upon tne stage of human action 01 a race, long wrappeu up on its own seclusion, fully equipped for the erand drama of life; different from ourselves, opposite to our habits, yet not savages, but with civilization mat stoou out in sharp lines, contrast ' and parallel Tcifh nnr own. anfl TjernaOS nui iiiienor. We nride ourselves on our superiority Perhaps wears' hot so well off; and some iav ' the mmmrative roniiosopner win take hold of tbe subject and lay us bare with his BcrutinVi ana give tne eastern civilization its rrorer olace. Mr. -Long we learn, presentea me claims of the Japanese with force and originality; and from those who heard him,' we must admit that he lit up an nriential snbiect with the splendors that hftVA nlwaVH hnnff around the scenes of the Orient.-' - , ' - - Wt-i.t. Said. We commend the following to the at- ffintion of our readers :s Dr. M. Lytles Elixir we find recemtnended very fcigniy for bo well complaints, and we most earn estly urge our people to proviae tnem- selves ith either it or some , equally (Toh. remeilv for Diarrhoea and like com plaints, for the peculiar weatner 01 mis season is well calculated to proauce buuu troubles, and they should be attended to? at once, or they may become unman ageable. Health Monitor. - BilvR Buttons." "Brown's" - and "Bon Ton" are the best brands of shoe polish known to the trade, all ot wmcn are sold by W. T. Weaver,- at the one Pjice Shoe btore The Citizen Job Office. iS ; Is one of the most com ete omces in the State, and . work of every kind will be" acme with-aa -nxueh. neatness and de spatch, and as., cheap, as it can done anywhere.. : . .. "Dnn't bnv Clothini? till vou have seen the new stock soon to be opened in the new bunding opposite .bagle Jiotei. . ti. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -w-ro SiTV. N v P A bargaiff is offered in an excellent 1MANO at very low, rates. Appiy w, sept 3U-Iw d 4 w ,,. Mrs. S. M. CHUNN. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IN FAVOR of the Bank of Statesville against M. Patton. et. al.. I will sell at public auction for cash at the Cmirt TTnusB door in the citv of Asheville on Monday the 2nd day of November. 1885, M. Pat tnnVfniANwt in a trnpt nt lflnil lviiirnnd beit)? in the county of Buncombe on the head waters elf Big Sandy Mush Creek, adjoining lands of Hay wood county, line OI W. itanaau. anu tnuers, onntRininir 3 270 kctps. more or less. -beinir all the lands lying in Buncombe county, described in a deed made by J M. Lowery ana m. ixwery to E. JSluder, M. Patton r nd John Reeves, dated 15th of November, 1867. The above described lands are sold to satisfy the execution and cost as above described, this xmn eept. taoo. ; - ; sept 30-w4w , v J.B. RICH, Sheriff. ; Privileges ai Western North Carolina, Fair. ; t EALED PROPS ALS WANTED for purchase of rpun etres all nrivileees for the sale of refreshments, Side Shows, &c, at the coming Fair of Western ning eiatio: North Carolina Fair Association, to pe neia m Asheville. N. C, commencing Bids received to 15th Octobpr. One-third eash will be required, balance satisfactorily secured. . Address JORDAN 6TONK, Secy.. , i'.u'.ttr- ,-w. C. Fair Association. Asheville. N.O., Sept. 80.1885 . txSU&i Notice to Tax Payers. : I WILL BE AT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE daily to collect the City Tax. and hope all will come and settle their taxes, and save troubie.as i nave to settle with the City on December 1st. : : X, - Respectfully., sept 29-dlw . , ,; ... .City tax Collector. v : f o It A Ii E. FIRST RATE TOBACCO AND ; - - grass latd;. '; AddIv to . . A. F. RICE, '. - sept!20-fll m ' ; Asheville, N. C. WABDLAW MCGILL. M. D.. ':.:':--'-:W-r - . . S. W. BATTLE, M.D..1U.S.N. ' . .. . ,-; - Special attention tot V ; ; Eye eud'Ear, Throat and Kosc, Heart and 2Office homslO a. m. to 12 m., and 2 to 4 p, m. - . ' se S4-tf IV I vxxvx. . ..... . . -. .... IN I have full authority by an act of the to order registration ot deeds, deeds of -trust, mortiniges and chattel mortgages, HAnfTl TATwiirvxr , Clerk Iuferier Court Sept. T.-lijyfcwlt. ' " - - - ' HELLO, FRIEND h T. ; Are You Hungry ? 11UaJS& IMning Xloom, And get Hometliinji: nice to eat.p HILL is always on hand, and the finest the market affords to bus tain hini. . : . . South Main st.,. so 15-dtf f 2 doors above ICagle st. Laving the' Track. .- 1 : : . . : . I Engineer Ketchey. oh Tuesday even- j ing arnved here with his eegine and placed it on the Asheville and Spartan burg road, and the work of track laying is now progressing with ; all possible speed. Several car loads of steel rails have already been placed down.. I . ; The Farmers' Warehouse, ' ' Of this place, one of the best in the State in its. arrangements.: has "passed under the management of Messrs. Smith, Nelson & Co., Messrs. J. M. Smith and J. W. IJelson being of the firm. ; The char acter of these gentlemen as tobacconists is too well known to need any commend ation at our hands, Mr. Smith having been for years one of the largest and most successful tobacco growers in West ern Carolina. Mr. Morean. connected with the former management of .this house, will remain on duty with the new firm. . ' ,. ' . . . . , The following is taken from the 5s ew York ledger : ''Woman's sphere con tinues to widen every year.; - Where will it etop? . The latest oddity in feminine rofcsi.on8 is that of taxidermist, i Mrs. bifary D. xvlorgj uf n bcT-CjV the lunior member of a flourishlSe "firm of bird stuffers -whose work has proved satisfactory to both scientist and mil liners." The other member of the firm is a gentleman, and most of the filld work is done by him, although tne iaay aso is a rood snot, and irequentiy- nerseii brings down the birds which she after- waroB prepares for exhibition. :t A large congrcgatien at the Church st. M. E. Church Sunday night last enjoyed an interesting address by Rev. Carroll S. Lone, who - has been laboring for - six years in the Foreign JJission field. His subject, Japan, and the progress ot his work among that peculfar people, was handled in a pleasing and unostentatious manner, 2nd was both pleasing and in structive to his audience. First oh the. Season. - ! ;: ' Messrs ZacharyBros., at their popular stalls on! Main street and No. -i, Market House. at-e now offering Fresh Pork, daily. to their Customers. Now for superb pork chops and head stews. toc5 . Wait pr the new : Merchant Tailor Clothieriand Hatter opposite the Eagle Hotel, j. -- ... . ; - : -. Fkesit Oystees, .- : In aiMieht cans, received every Tues day and Saturday, at Capt Price's Fresh Fish market, adjoining Weaver's Shoe Store; Tbe oyBters are a luxury. Fresh ocean fisl of the best varieties, received every Wed'sday d Saturday mornings Uall promptly. . . ir- Boabi at .Reduced Rates Can be secured at the very popular re sort the Turnpike Hotel, fifteen miles west of Asheville, immediately on the W. N. C. R. R. Mails, telegraph and ex press. ... Apply in person or by letter to MRS. J. U. OMATUKKB, dtOctl5 : ' .-.Turnpike, N. C. The best 5'cent Cigar in town at Ly ons' "White Rose."' . - . : . 8,000 BEARIIJO ITiapra" Vines AT Roseland, Vine 30 cents per pound, wholesale for the fruit in New York the past season,. 100,000 strong 2 year old vines now growing and for sale at the Southern Headquarters; Being a propagator of this justly cele brated grape, andthe authorized agent for it general introduction am in a; por sition to offer special inducements in Strons: Acclimated Tines and cheap freights. ; . ,; : . ; beiid orders direct to v - , S, C. SATTEBTnWAIT, '; ! Roseland Vineyards. . ;.,-: Aikcpr s.-c, Or to my agents. : v- Reliable Jflen Wanted in Each ' : . County or certificate of acrencv. ordei ijok &c,, address as above. , ' - . No vines are genuine unleBsa seal is attached; and none of my agents are gen nine whoso-certificate number is under 24 IS. V '' ?) ':.':. ;v; :; o r . 8e 29-dlaw-wlm Valuatle City Property for THE STORE HOUSE AND 1.0T Avenue, adjoining C. Cowan'a Jewelry Store, property of H.. John ston, dee'd., will bo sold a. public auction oa - . ,? '- Thursday of the. TV. N. C. Fair Association ;. October 22d, 18S5, ; v At the premises on Patton Avenue.- Sale to take nlanewt la o'clock m. - A strict complian.ee with the terms will be re-; quireu. - - - . Terms One half cash down; one half on twelve nipnths time. . , . . . i , tt. G. -GUDGER, ; ) Exacnt0TS . , 3t. B..JOHNSTOj:.lxocul01?, se 22-difcw.tds. . .- ... . ... , S7iD.iIYLE a GO., Importers and ; Jobbers of BDWAUBr" : No. 9 Governor Street, " ", r..- RICHMOND, VA; ' " ."; Have constantly on hand a large stock of goods, specially adapted to the wants of the Western North Car olina trade,' and will be pleased, to quote lowest prices on application. : . Agents for King's Great Western Powder Company, and the celebra ted Bessamer Steel Horse and mule Shoes, warranted to wear-1 50 per cent, longer than any shoe on the market. .Y- J. L. C. BIRD, :'' Traveling Iiepresentative - on Patton TELEGRAPHIC.- ASSOCIATED PRESS TELEGRAMS SPE- . :'7- ciA t to crrrzEN. . ; . BUNCOMBE'S' NO-FENCE TIME JAfUJmCTJOJ Another; Hearing on a New Point. (SPECIAL-XO CTIZEN.) ' WrticTrit XT (' C. vJudge-Giidger, before wj- of enjoining the Coun Buncombe from enftOm tli paw,.was heard last niglunL-rir grant the injunction or sukr;. , -. - - c ' i.' m iiTufanmi i - County Commissioners and' chairman of the joint meeting of magistrates to meet and consider petitions or show cause before. him why they1 should hot do so. Manda mus returnable at Franklin oh next Sat urday week,, : . ; .. ... ., F. ' The Piegan Indians :U'alkiHjr " . Around- ILoose. . frobable Troubles Jlhead. , Omaha, Nebraska Sept. 30..: Official information has been received at military headquarters, that two : hun dred Piegan Indians, have left tthir re servation in the far Northwest, and are now' on their expedition in Southern Montana, about 200 miles from Old Fort Smith. They have teen restless for some time. It is uncertain at Military. headquarters, as to whether any troops from this department ought, to be sent to the scene of trouble or not, but lf it becomes necessary,-troops will be order ed out from Fort McKinney.':, Otherwise the Department of Dakota, in which tbe Piegans belong, will be allowed to drive the red skins back. ? : - ; Riot in Montreal Small Pox .. Troubles. , Monteeai,. Cakada, Sept. SO. Only two email disturbances occurred last night, one at the Grey Nunnery and the other later, on Champ de Mars. The police had received information that the mob' would assemble at the latter -place and a strong force 'was on hand. -On becoming: unrulyi the crowd was quickly dispersed. A man named Urglaire Sherin was arrested for inciting crowd. Joseph Perrnilt and liis Bon were also arrested. Everything quiet this morn ing. The large - force of militia called out has evidently had a good offect. No further serious tiouble ! is anticipated The public feeling has been aroused bv tne conduct ot the rioters; and the po lice are denounced, on all sides for their seeming want of courage." The author ities are resolved to earry'ouf the health laws vigorously, and will .take whatever steps are necessary for that purpose." . ; . -; . i ; ' --' - A Small-Holocaust. I Helena, Montana, Sept 30. . A special Trom the Warm Springs says one of the building of the insane asylum was burned yesterday and three inmate3, A B Magee, Hanna Belcher and Peter Milan, perished in the flames. ' Not known how the fire originated. The Colored Convention : .; : . .Virginia, 1 v.; in 9Titlier' Dnioeatleir. Bepnbllean ; ; : , : ,- LraoHBUEQ, Va, SepL 30J I he btate Convention of colored men assembled here ; at 12 .o'clock to-day. J, B. Syphax, of Alexandria,' . was elected temporary chairman. ., M. JV, : Deckley, of Richmond addressed the convention, saying this - convention had not assem bled as Republicans or Democrats, but as citizens of Virginia, claiming the right of freemen.- The eyes of the world were upon, the colored people, of the State. He hoped their deliberations would demon strate that they were, worthy to be clti zens. IMr. Foster,- editor Of the New v-i in. . ii :xjix r-i j orK MTeemnn. watt mviteu a seaii on tne noor. - i- - - - irJXew .YP'Jf Stock Market. . - New York, September 30-- - Stock market has been; unusually d.nll during the past hour and tluctu havef all been within" Very narrow limits at opening prices were about steady, . al though New York Central and St Paul I were $ lower and Pacific Mail i higher. There was", considerable irregularity; in( early dealings, Jersey Central, New Yorl-' Central and Lousville and Nashville b ing weak . While others advanced', per cent, and Lackawanna . pei Before the .end of first half hour ta, gains were checked and -thero wad s de- cline to opening figures..-- - J. ' . : . - ; J , Raltlmore Slarket. r: :. . ; Baiitmokk, Sept. CO. Flour steady; Howard street and wefat ern superfine 3340 extra 3 501I; family 4405 00; City Mills superfine 3350; extra 3 754 2o; Rio brands 4 87 590. ' Wheat,' southern," firmer; western, easier; closing dullsouthern red, 9697; amber 10C101. No... 1 Ma, ryland, 9697; No. 2, Western ' winter red Oct., 90 bid;; Nov."93J93J. Com Southern steady; Western easier active, closing dull . Southern white OSO, Yellow, 52(o3. ; - -i V : v. .; Some elegant fall Overcoats just receiv ed at Icvv'b. " : . n Lonaou Money Market."' , . LoNDosf. noon, Sept, 30. Consols 99 J MORE IVY1VCIIING, Four Alleced Murderers Hun); to 'a Tree.1'-;v-L . ' 1 A special to the Raleigli Xt n a-Olserver from Moncure, Chathaiii , 'ves. the - following -account o'f a lyncui. that plaee.--tVe " kiquell of a- 6err murders that have' occurred in th ty during the pajifc two years." dispatch :' v -' "'. K This morhirsr. ? Lee-Tysott. found v - -icuro " Pir negro Jerry Fiff. rested.-: His wife irife m thty was a task from lynching of these v was afterward? arrested,. afterwards John Patjf isha14. a charge of being cancer- ter murder and possibly -i murder He was said to. havp near the scene where the Gun killed and the next mornintr if. other county and told the first nev of the crime. Detectives from Ricik worked up the case. The verdict oiv ! i " ji : xi i - coroners jury was mug uoiayu, tuts i; inar being that if it was adverse to t prisoners they would be promptly lyncl: ed.: Lhe verdict when rendered against the prisoners. . The majority of the people appeared. to be well satisfied of the guilt of tbe parties of one if not both murders, for the two were, so to speak, mysteriously connected. The News-Observer gives a full review of the murders which led to their lycnh- ing. The coroner's jury "on the 8th of September rendered the following verdict: "The jurors for a verdict do say that Edward Finch, Sallie Finch and Ephraim Ellington came to their deaths on the night of the 4th of July last from blows on the head, inflicted by: an axe in the bands of Jerry i inch. Harriet I inch. .Leo Tyson, an4 some other party or parties to the jury unknown." Lee Tyson s wife, Harriet, was thereupon jailed. The News-Obseroer concludes : 'Thus ends, possibly,' the story of two of the greatest tragedies in North Caro lina history. For weeks the lynching had been expected, the more especially after bo conclusive a verdict." Fbksh. Scphtjk Wateb ; On draft daily, direct from the Springs, at Dr. Moncure's Drug Store, with other mineral and soda waters. Call, on hi in. ! .'"-rr I, ... ; Fresh Pork Sausage daily on hand at Zacharv Bros.' Stalls on Main street and No. I Market House. toC- Land Entry Blanks. The Citizen; has on hand a full supply Of blank warrants for land entries. Send us your orders. - ' : . ; HARNESS ! -: Our Stock is now complete and mado - of the beet materials, with all the latest improvements, single and douhle seta in nickle and oriental rubber, either gilt or nickle lined. All other trimmings on short notice. ' ' . . Saddles and Bridles Of evfry grade and price, from cheapest Morgan" to the English Shaptoe. IIORHE COIsIjJIIZS . Of every, kind, size, grade and price. : noiisn cIaO tiiijyg JuBt recoived a fresh stock, including Track Suits, Sweat Hoods, Jowl Hoods, Cooling Blankets, Ankle 3oots of differ ent patterns, Linen Sheets of all prices. , Mj11 robes. The finest stock in the market. Call and see them, f . Whips, Saddle Cloths mid - Fl lYets, v. .In every variety. . " - J UEFJLMRUVG OF 2 IHJYMtS Jl SPJECJr ... Y TIT. ' ; J . y : - Remember we havennf all work done by hhda' Call on us and see y 111 111 Monthly in; rest.' " ' aulO-dGm t The SIiovj T VJT IN the excitement cv XJ .6 A:.D. CO Corner Main street and Patton Av Ci'QC'cries, I'rovisioxis, e lT-dlwawlt ; HOTEL. TOR RENT." After October 1st th WESTERN "or BANK HOTEL is for ront. Apply to JOHNSTON iSj Slit EwUn. . Stilt 3-llt(lC.l8t ,; . i -": . . v ' thel ich- was V. -' .V