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, v. - XJJ IjtUllllli. , west bide iullic . squat. i.' lil LT7 HEADS, " , ' T"',' .' LETTER IIEAD3, " . .;. : rosTEns " : r . BLANKS. v Andy oh Work iff allkind don xviti ' prohftfir kind ut lot" frtcrr. Jr. "ITCS AND PROPRIETORS. 1 Yr, ; . 'O Mos., X Year '.- Ss.oo 3.00 1.00 75 VOL. I -NO i7 3: T7 N.: G. WEI MORNING, NOV.: 4, 1885, PRICE: 5 CENTS 4 TISING RA TBS - 'ji i. i r"-. nr' . L Weekly, . AsIieTlIIc Business Directory General Merdtante W holesale and Retail. C. E. Grfthftm A Co , 8. R. Chedester & Son, J. D, frevard & Co.. 3. O. Howell. S. Hammerehlan. C. B. Lee, H. Kedvcod & Co., J. P. Sawyer, G. Af , Uenra, A. H. Jones Si tton, iiearden, K&n Jcin st jo. W. H. brown, U. it. Roberts. .-5 Garden and Held Seeds. '-'.-". 1 '.' , : Po ell fc Snider. H. H. Lyons. A. J. Merrill, H. '.- Ke4wood Co.. J.O. Howell, J. P. Sawyer, Bear- ea. Kaiiktn fc Co., v. n. Moncure. Grain, Bay and Flour, , - j J. R. Etarnes, Powell t Snider, Alexander and ." '' Hardware, Agricultural Implement, fce. , . L rYnniman & Co., VsnGilder & Brown.- , V iorei Uou&tfitmi&hing, and Tinware. Bollard Broa., Brown b Bearden, Lindsey Bros. y. -1 jmr P. Sawyer, W. Levy, Charles JtLee, 8 -.'4 1.'. nBlUOCX.'' ' - . " (-, r - JS00&, Stew, tMi - , ; W .T. Weaver, It Levy.' , -; .' Boot and Shoe Manufacturer Z',; v W. Levy, TV. T. Weaver, A.Freek. :.. -Boots and Stationery. I- J. L. Wllkle. i. V. Morgan & Co.; H. T. JEsta- . '. ; .-socfe, H-H. Lyons.. : r f. X" - Drugnitt$ and liiarmacenlistis. V .,; -3t,H. Lyons, VQr'rV,. W.JVVolt ' ' - ' A?iitc; J.t.aenta, ... 'DeVaultEn;y "., t . . , . , Jaoeler. " . . 1 C Cowan, SteSner and KobertsiMi. - : - '."'". . Family - Groceries. ' T- ! v , j Powell and Snider. 8. E. Kepler, A.'tt. Cooler, Venl-v A (W. T. F- Ptamea. O. W. Goodlake. A. J. ; V':rrill, J. 15. Ware, Ware and Howell, A. C.Davis, Jawe8Kranks.J.J.ifackej&Co-Jesse K. Btarnea, -rO. L. McDonald,-W. L. Morgan, r. M. Jonnson, k. ":" J Knlund A Soi.T. W. Shelton. J. R. Trull.G. H. 'sjt -HUirnes, N. Penlmd.'Penland& Alexander, Mrs, . 1. 1'. smitn. 1 ' . , - . :b. Butcher,. Meat Dealers. tc " Zachery Bros.", Janu Lnsk, T. K. Davis, Mo- .', (L'ounell And Drake. : " .: . . ., ; . BakeHe. : ; ' - - . t "& Dcmmondj F. M. Johnson, J. C OllYeij ,.i -.-:f ; n; Caiifectioneri and Baixr. . ' " Xt Ui Desmond, (fectory), J. M Heston.I WelU. ; J::n.'.i'-iv sadd" Barneu "&,;iCGmiert & Co., Alexander and Penland. ; ' 'Xt ' .'- :' ' s' Furttilure, &c ' . : - : - W. B. Williamson, Moore & Talk, P.'S.Jfo- - - Mullen. - ' ;. : :. . v DdrtaJbr. .., ' . ... .. . ; ; -1 1 it JC Urand. J. Y. Browa John Clayton ; r- . , tOxil DeaierK , ' 8. F. Venable, D. S. Watfon, Hfll and Atkins . W. Girdwood it Co. . : - ; , Lumber Dealer. C ' onbledayScott. i"vf.' ' : -Omlroctort; fiarpentert, and Builder, " V t. Uorenfloi obii Hart, J. A Wagner, T. C, - ttfrtall, E. J. Armstrong, J. E. Bnttrick, T. I 5anon, A. G. West. -., ;t BlacksmWt ' li, V. Cauble,9. H, Woody. : . , i - y.fiiHoteU. BWannania, Zerl(S, Grand Central. Western, . - Carolina Hoote, fcio le House, The Villa. ' ' . ... .: Private Boardina. ' - ':;.;'-6. F. Venable,VA, T. Somniey. MissBettiJ . drown, Mliwes Coffin, Mrs. A. E. HalL P. F1Emffl ; ton, Miss Smith, Ti . W. NeeL Mrs. A. B. Chunn, J. ti. Carter. O. M. Kobnrts. RH.-GrahL G. L.Mc- Uonald. M. J. Fanr. i. A. Fairrf. J.' E. Rankin, W.' -;-, t. Reynolds,"Mrs.T. E. Reynolds? E. Siuder. Mrs. Uplland, Mrs. Broilea, Mrs. J C Smathers, Mrs E 1 Baird, W. W. McDowell, James W. Fatton, Mis. Leteeater Chapman, H. C. Hunt,.H. C.France, ' Mm. A. Sinclair P S McMunen, Forrest W West - . - T Xttxsrw, Bale and &ea Stable. - Keyiiolds A Chambers, J. M. Ray, T. A. vea--dtn. James Seyier, C O. Allen, .T. Hi- Stunslll' r.'.,: Vm. Cox, E. W. Herndon, 8. H. Barnard, G. W. Morgan fc Co., E. T. Jdemmofls, Jesse B. Starnes. College, School, &c : Asherine- Female College, Asheriile' Male : Academy, Newton Academy, Miss Goodloe's High j Bi hool for yoona; ladiea, "MisajSawyer' Primary , Xehool,,Mia J PGamaaon'wPrimary School, - .three 'whU peblio schools, two rood colored - -.ohools. . A graded school ha been Vathotlzed by law, and a State normal school will be eld every - ' . ' Millinery, ; rlr4 " SnJu. M. Herndon. Whitlocki Mrs. M. E. Keyiiolds it Chambers, J. M. Ray, W. A. Wed- Mann, J. P.Sawyer, Mrs KK Porter. . : - - ; '. , Attorney At Imb, . MsLoud & Moore, J. H. Merrtmon, E. H. Mer . " Aimpn, M. E. Carter, A. I Carter, Gudger &Car "l fer, J. M. Gudger, F. A-Sondley, W. 8. Cusbman, l tUcbmond Pearson, E. D. Carter, W. W.Vandiver, :.. - Davidson & Martin, T. A. Jones, 8. H. Reed, W. B. jGvyn, Locke Craig, W. B.. Wbitaon, Jones and Hard wicke, Johnston it Shnibcd, W. M. Cocke, hnU Atkinson, A. T.Davidsont W.s H. Mai one, V.8. Lnak, P. A. Cnxomings, A. J. lyman. -- " Physician and Surgeon.": " D. J. Cain. W. I & W. D. HilUard, John Hey t iluiun, J. A. Bnrronghs, J. A. Watson, M. L. Steon. WardUwMeGiU.H P.GatchelL : . J VfJ T 'r? "V DenUstH .?- ' f vT ' - ,..ri:V. Whuji B. H. Douglas, R. H. Reevea, A. : Bank, Banter and Broker. Hank olAMwvllle, Sader A Batnari?. " '.r v'JsVfitirf JMprtv."-'-; - J. W. Scharue. w .'. - . Dtctertfh fvr.' ' .' .M..Kiifa&:'- : " . - . i - -Tjx&-sli Agencies. . : " .' " " - .Waiter B.GwynfAJ; Lyman, Natt-Atkinson, . Aston, B. M. Jones. ,. 7 -.. T A i'i t ' AreUUcts and CivU Engineer,1 '','' J:--,:8FVeMble.Jr.ATBnnnv.- ') -- ".' i'r' JWq, TTareAOMM. A ' at'-i The Ashevllle Warehouse, .The Btaner Ware "'''tass, The Farmer'aT Warehouse, Kay's Wue - aMiae, The Buncombe Warehouse. - ' ' 8. B.V 1 ' Holmes L. F. SorreU, N. lyGiniwooa, Willljun Weaver, " .-Hart. - -M ?- t- X. 4. , .,' -Wines? I4quor0L&e. -' ' Loochran Bros, Hampton A Feathentone, W. . O. Muiier, f, C. Bron VBTTPeXtnix Avenue. 1 I . . ; Paper Banqer. -j. . ' 'JJVQjk flunt. Moore & -r - , . Fltzpatriok. Zk-f . .SilmMpdpr-:z ' . Datlt and Weekly Citizeh, Daily anfl Weeklv ; Advance, The Ashevllle Tribune (weekly.) .. W V Voe 4Mct. ' : ' v ;VTlieCmzE;obOtB(,HaiiltRobertBon. - ..J--- ' -"" Photographers. ' ", ' . , ' Kafc W.' Taylor, WT. Robertoon, T. T. H11L ' '! . .. v ) ychrutuai,&a. '. ... ' . Jordan HaUybnrton. W. Girdwood Jas.E. ttouriea. -ttcLane. . . ; .. -. v " .' -ti., j7 v fC-Fisef, ike t :i.j,.V :sf; r 'F. -K. Waddell, "Star Brand." Penniman Co., Anchor Brand," G. M. Roberts, Alex. Porter, --.. t. .Piedmont," W. IL inland, "Owl Brand," Bear- . dn, Rankir. Co., "Oher & Co.'a 6pecial," Lyon ' Walker, "Farmer'a Friend," T. C. Starnes, "Ar- Hngton." W. W. Barnard. "Sea Fowl," N. W. Girdwood Co., "'Soluble Pacific." ., - " - Insurance. - ' - ." - ''B.3. Aaton.Thcm. W. Braach." " " ' . . ' j:UW V. Telegraph. ; - 'Vj & Q. Weldon, manager. - -, - V" - ' Mm and Adam fprew. A. 8tikeleather, manager. . . , - '-' ' .!! . fy'icers of 'Buncombe Oonnty. : srlff I. R. Hich; Depnty Daniel Reynolds;' 8. f .Clerk E. W. liemdon; Register J. R. Pattereor.; Treasurer J. H. Courtney; Surveyor B. F. Fatton: Tax Collector T. W. Palton. r ,. ' - A n ' ' Inferior' Court. i Juf S,iC G.' A. Shuiord: Clerk Mont Patton; Sollc: ', ' jH.B. Carter. . . - . . - ' - County Commissioners. " - J E. Pan V in, J. A. Reagan, G. W; Wbitaon, L. , - ' Uixua, Tho9. D. Bri.ttain. . .. v .' ; ! ; ' Justices of the Peace. ' . , A. T. Samtney, N. A. Penland, T. W. Patton, C. , Way, I. M.Ledford, J. M. Jarratt. J. B. Cain. ' ' " " . - . .Citi Goremment,' ' - Slavor E. J. Aat'Oii; Aldermen W. T. Reynolds. -' .sioT! so Rankin, ieo. F. Scott, I. H. Gorenfic, N. W. Girdwcod and J. L. Murray. Policemen F - K-Wadrtpll.ChieS W. O. McDowell, J. H. Hamp- wn. jab Cairo uu i r nunier. Fire Dnmrtment, -' flawe K. 1, Cant. F A. H Oreman n H, C. i'agg; II. t L. No. 1, banilary Department.- ' J).DTMUlard. Sauitarr Chief. '': f ' Fe-teral Officer . 5)ISi' Jomtnt(ioner, 'A. T. Snmrocy. rollector. (!'it-rt ofl:ce) A. D. CVxwer. Demity District lurmty S. Q. iierreLi. Lf mity JIarehalls, R. O. I ? erson, A. C. Patterson, T. i.. Lavis, H. S. Har . aitui ' United States District and Circuit Courts. ' - Jnd-eB. r.'TJicV, Folicitor J. E. Boyd, Clerk J. E, Rtrud, Deputy Cierk P. A. Cummlngs. Pcft Ofice, - - IL It. Gvf? "T P. ?.L, Clciks C. B. Moore, W.L, 5 c s , c. U c; e A una. ' ? hii'f Cf-k i. Ii. J. r n an, iH'Siie, b. ii. CiiC'ii- 3 M. ' it of 1 r, jU K i ' i- in t'l t IJ tT. DAILY EDITION. INTERESTIKCr READING I-laliTEI : ON THE FOURTH PAGE. ! Arrival and Departure or trie Trains, - Salihbubv JlaO train arnvea .0:29 a. m. . ,' , , , " - Departs 8-2 r. . Day train mvea at2;14p-K. - ' . ; " departs at 10:30 a. k. TenneB8eeArrivea 6:87 p. K. t Departs 9:47 a.-k. ' . ; '"Waxjoesviixb Arrives 4:89 r. V. f ' ' ' ; - - . : - - Departs 9:3? a. m. The' WaynesYille train reaches that point at 11:30 : returning, eaves w af-nesville at 1Mb. . THE XpAIRY CITS "' Will be published every Morning cept Monday) at the following( rtes. strictly cah; '., , : - j , One Year, J. . - ; , . f0 Six Months. v V . - ': r." ' Three ". - -. . . ' '. . .a1 ?3 One Jr Careers-tvlwSVer the Oi erv Morainsr: in evervirart of the eity to our enbsnribers, and parties wantfaar it will please call at the tOffice4- . r- ' t , . W. T., Weaver,' f?olo A gent to Ies8' Hand-Made Shoefoynep. : tf Sed jfur '-Job Work of fill. kinds to (he Citizen Office, ifiyou uant it donv'eatifr cheaply and uilb dispatch "V 4 I Tns Daily Citizen , : : - ; Gives the onlyvtelejrrapbic dispatulxes r";eived. - 'i- . ; . Ladies exanaihe jThitlock's 130 inch Satin Berber at 50 cents which is' worth fully 75 cents. ? ;; -v-: "'; " - - . Ladies must by all" means examine Wbitlock's wraps before purchasing else where. . v '.i.- --"J f i MrJl O." Gilroy, represenUng the Bijou Opera Company, is in the city, and will "paint the town red -4 tOKlav : with beautilul pictures ;ot scenes in The Mikado', and '.-Mascot. See them. ';. -."r ''--:' ': ' ':- : ;? The Colored Mission School, Episcopal," under the superintend-: eucy of Rev Mr, ;Massiah, now has 108 pupils in. regular attendance. This speakswell 'for . our colored people. - . .-;i ,. ;; :. ; r !The train from: thV West came in yesterday, ailernbbtf, crowded to an unusual degreel;. ' -Probably three hundred lne:), subjects to . the Fed. eral Court, came in crowded in ev ery conceivable way with box cars arid the. limited capacity of passen ger coaches; Tt was an illustration of the powers of ;v railroad and it Wa s il Jxi&tratiq n ;of th e jqvrajof tis gee er.il i?ovc'rn merit to' inflict ) per sonal inconvenience- ' An Impoetakt Book. v i -Ve call attention to . Busbee's North Carolina Justice and -Form. 2?oo&, 'just from the press of -Messrs. Alfred Williams & Co., Ralergli. Every attorney, county - omce'jus tice, and merchant ought to have a copy. It is invaluable' to all, ana we thank "Messrs. W. '& Co: for , a i ':- - ... : r . Webstes : Potatoes.: & ; : Mr, VValter. E. Moore, r of Web. ster, imforrns Us tha Mr.Richatd Watts, of .Web&tef, raised 'on one fourth acre of land,Viieasured, t one hundred ; and eighty i bushelst;.if sweet -potatoes, many of.them weighing four and' five . pbimds. These i So bushels were measured. This would make 720 bushels to the acre.! Can Edgecombe beat this Let our friends of VcJ Southerner answer. -', ;M -lf - ' The Weathek. -1 -' J Sunday was rainy. -Monday was balmy, and Tuesday came in with &' blast of winter.that was something astonishingr At sunrise the mercury stood at 18. i This is lower-than -we remember at bo edrlya period. We console ourselves with th reflection that our friends -in- the North and Northwest . were shivering : at zero, thiseing about the proportionate allbtment of cold. ' . V J The Indians. , I Among the obligees at the Fed eral Court on a parcel: of Indians Ye can not call them relics, ; for if thty 'increase little they do not ; diT minishr' They hold their own, un like . tlie Sandwich 3 Islanders they show no diminution.; The , Indian population holds up to the census reports w hich is about fifteen hurt-' dred, in the counties of Swain Jack, son and uraham. .Now let 'us see whatis done in Western North CWjthe !0SA 01 Una. there'are 15 schools.' Mr. Baird tells JJLV3AlAg I. V- 4. V Jj AlW us that the school at Yellow !' Hill has doubled its capacity, and that the Government is doing all it can be expected to dq. : In conversation with tha chief we pick up the fol-, lowing names: " Sa lo, la nee, tal, young sqirrel, as, ge, sa, iina, a name given to Mr. F. M. Stepp of Buncombe. - ; r ' , Died, -'-'-:' '":. - .. . .''' Yesterday morniug at eight o'clockj Lily, daughter of Moses Petty, aged three and a-balf jrears. Funeral this morning at 10 o'clock. Tbe regular 'monthly meeting of the W. T. U. will be held in the Y .VI. C. 1 roouis to-morrow (Thursday) p. ro. gt 4 o'clock. . The -visiting comic ittee' tor the coliee houee ara invited to atteui said mectirrj. Sec. of W. C. T. U. i Great inducements are o."ored in '.. -of Hlver plated ware and Table 0:I-r j at Law'e,-t'iposite IXs-a Hotel. Call is. A 1 .xr.ee nur.j'. t r our- friends 1 from sll the in the cv''. " ccr ';.- " ;v";. Til counties. . (1 "t. iti :i at the C 10 v CUTTI ' RAY, riou.s t. - I . . . .-'..1 j ij. which .resulted in the leftbn- r, i of John Gnr 1t , t!:t! Et.xbhin.g-, i i t aboxe the he art, t v " OIF 'S I f u. t 1 Gardner an I i- . wound Li a1 j son v.s3 cr I After Ti Ml X - Cur frii zens' Ptf? KtesKr layl iClIe'is serving tthcle Satri' ss a grand Jhror- thisJ tern' of tlre'court. Mr.-; trooper ; say sv he- was vjiiost agreeaWyr surprised 'at tliegrowtli and imptovemenV'of Asheville-r His last visit Avas in ji'vllienjfc-lTok after Uncle Sam jbutin A airTerfent capacity;. being a Foljdrer; inthc"Cbn federate . 'xvaj, and,-- camped - ;o n Camp Patton.. He says, all things considered, he Hkefi the present ser vice better than the other. " He re ports prospects, in Graliam asjeery promisjng.;vtv-, y V '? - j v The. Court House Squaee . , i-'J . Yesterday prfseritednusustl-ari- imation. . The :.JeerjlT gourL-ha drawn to ii large x d jemarkifcl,e assemblage ,pf Western! North Caro linians. They ;w.era tiot Medesand Partbians. and people from all -part? of the earth.; ' but dheraWasTprrrark abje iUstijitiorioftth th Federal Government W Beize upori and force into a "common , focus, all the people of all tat counties within a certain ridius and niake theurbow the knee to the -demdiK of; Internal revenue. ' rMahy ' were-jurors; :-btit th.6 maidritv. wre2tfebiDlingicrirn inali. cowering before-the forms of J' -TITT-I. III oppressive iawe. vvnep win uic time come whemnen can walk erect, and;ffcTt?f;E presence of laws, we do not say unconstitutional, but oppres8ive..and--uorepublican ? A govemrfieat eaenobipsteeloVed whichC& .. itnineAaiJbiaahnof ensure loyalty which infringes upon personal rightsrrThe hundreds who, are fragged. here 4Uod put or trial as ed1 legitimatebusinecajtnUp serve attachment to any govern nierrt which perpetuates-q, systeirisynpny-J inoua I? with opptessiOli! I DP5i the 1 system be abolished. , v e have no condemnation of the eidcutloja'of the law.' The officers do their duty. But the country demands th vlioJitioti of tne idearbf inquisition. - '.;;- The JBljou, Opera CoMPANy ; ,f :r,ttat withmaci pleasure we an nounce to our citizen tbat the abbye very Vxceiient.Company iwill jtppear in- Asheville -on the evenings'of the lfJth ' and. lltb inston, Tuesday evening,' Ipth; ptesenting Gii berj; and Sullivan's vgWaH inasterpiebt'v The Mikado,: and on Wednesda' evening, lltli, wiUb presehtVd the very populox-opr'cti. , y , ; ; The famous writer. Amelia Lewis, says: "The Mikado"" is i fronrHrst to I last -i a comomauoo bp extef lence. Thcf ide' tO take4 t stfclainrfe bf al ifi.i' 1 1111 il T I littlerknown people-like the Japan ese jind fit it into the shortcomings nf H'tiJioK' fXlV -"'tY '(!' 'In cj-lirl th'emj ia due to vie, genluaiiPf ri& Gilbert, and is carried out with ex-: traprdinary acumen, jhercr iawit, htimor and'iatireln every line of ''The Mikado "Cfrombeiinriidgo end. It never. weaketa8,'rtdJjdoes hot "swerve from Its" purpose it .is comprehehfeive1 and tialqtouch Lug onalllhe5 Bore; points it cin. It plays with the weaknesses of men, as did AristopUanes, the Greek satir ist. bldCMri Wvt SuyGilberi! lias outdone. himself in "Tlie ': Mikado." The music that .fitsat subjeot. ia as perfect. "Fronf the 6rsti4ars' bf the- introduction 1 wiil not say overture) th,e musician Jinows .that the composer who. wrote, the. jnusic never' meant to go bevbndhis sub ject, but to-vet" it,, alike in; grace- iumess, appropriate jiiuiriuu,-. otional.jdelicacy ahdi "ne'; jiiusieal adaptDess. : - Tlxe ri'-.L ik ni rtical glorificaf ion in the score of the-"Mik- uAn " hnf on liiarh"h ivrt')sn' Whlliai ite and so sensitive a ihUHical fitting. that thy opera can well stand ly Tickets on sale at Sawyer's, early' and secure 'your seats. . Call ' District Attorneyf-jones, : .; and Marshall Settle . were in . the city ready for busiiirps promptly yes terday morninar. i 1 ' y-, 1 i . A nuraber of visiting lawyers are in thecit, attending' ftderal'court. Madison Inferior court in session this week. Several Asheville law yers"' in attendance. .. ' , U Mr J Blly'att, ':ofj WaynesVille, gave us a pleasant' call yesterday. Old Haywood "is right pide up with care," all the time. ' , . Telegraph crowds out a larpe quan tity of local matter?,- and some v in teresting comrauuicalior:?, the lat ter cf which m ill keep: IIyacistii Ecli:s. A litW c; winter Ik xrtecl Ui j.!e at Is:-. f r An, f,;i .irr.aiii in i.L'D POSSIBLY A BULLET. ! t a shooting af tlie public road , c t - of Ilenderson-i.l-c possible fatal c-ck .Stepp, whit?', " J the father of a children. Jack cousin John' Stepp I. is 1 Ken to iier.Jersonville during l and returning home .that it m an intoxicated condition, j ' ) .a. ou r: ' resulti'ng Jrom u 1 feu ? A"" SeDp was . - cousin; , . w 0 - . (atvis wpposed to be a fa tal wo'untL-ht winded man was examined.bv a physician, and it was found that the ball had glanc ed 'instead 0 passing Mi rough the body, and rropes were conseqaently entertained that the; wound, would not prove fatal. . '$ '.. V : y The wouldrbe murderer made his escape, and has not yet been arrest ed. He is about 31 years' of age and livesbn . Hungry creek., .The wounded man . lives. ' on " Mills River.. j yy1;;' , i f 1...'';-" ';'.',v - ANOfHEll," ITEM- FROM V-'.: J. IACKSON.- : ; Messrs. Editors .-This day. with us,.hasbeena very drizzly" one, anjl asT havp been., keptin by, in- rcftsSrttJfaini I . ha ve passed off the lime uy reading v- ine . inteicsiing columns of. your last .week's issue. While thus( engaged my wife .be gan taking oflT the red pods from a I huge. stalk qt red pepper whjehshe i!had'j potleci up'. and hung in' the. room, when the Xrost came a tew ' ights ago. : This stalk looked . so n rge that I concluded to measure !,lai heightv -which I did carefully. ana found jt-.td;be 4 feet9 inches tall; and; then the pods borne by this stalk were carefully; counted and found ta be 204, many of which V'ere hot rifey but fully developed. .''. ; ; A J. . Long.' Sr. ; ,'; Near Webstei ,: Oct., 2S. , 1 ' " x , . ;;"-V;-"'. :r Federal Court..." j- fy. ; - i 'This tribunal1 met yesterday motnW ing with an unusually Jarg3 attend ance of juf or?,' 'witnesses', and hccus- : ed.' Judge tficic pregidea ATith grand dignity, and Col.v GfcDTioidd the post 'as if he commanded' a brigade, The attendance of lawyers "is large. Outside of the Asheville bar' most of which is present, we note the fol-J lowing: A M it-rwin, A it Johnson, McDowell; J W Bowman, Mitchellj G W- Dillard, W E Moore, Jackson; J J Osborne, W A Smith, T J Rick rnanIienderson; G H Smathers, B M 5Hhry,s El M Henry, Hay wood; EUisockeV TenhV :i The new attorneyr H. C Jone, ifif presents ", .The court yesterday" was considering the old docket. .There are two or three casets'o ' counter-. feitinf, and t'.vo cases of olstructw ing officers, to' be tried. ".' i ' ' : ; ' There are three hundred ; new ca ses! entered to th is ' term, -and .sev enty -fivl Ynbw Jnfo.rmation8: t have Ikhjiv filed. ' ; . . . ; ' Wq fiote among - those, preseii t" in theCourt Mr. Kellogg, special a't, trho has heen connectetl . witn the department for a number 0t years; ' , . 1 a . ?i . ftnd .who, while. active: anrl vigilant, has always been tair ana courteous. Our bid friend, the enemy, Mr V S Bally bf Greensboro, alwava "a friend in the opp;gitio.n Court; is also here. 1, Mr.- E T, Greenlee, 'f McDowell, and Mr A E Posey, of Henderson, werc admitted , to practice in the Cour r . . r:-.' - .iM n ' v.1- ' - - Homicide In Madisox. i -',--.---;. Tlejorts of a hotniQiae" , pear - Baiv nrd!s '6tan4 Mu4isonVreached here evening before last j bat re 100 conflicting for us" td-'jitiblish ;any--thing relating theref6."iVVe --were i n for med v eeterday that tlie 'Import that Pr. JKeynoIds'had a difficulty Saturday with a nero teniuit named Geo Watson,, over the, division ol a toUa ceo crop was trufewhich rgsultr. ed in th&shooti 'ol? jiVatson by Dr, Keynblds, resultiiig fa tally.; The shooting is claimed taave been in self defense, and i t is said tneCoron; ef'sjuty so found. ' " -;,;-; - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA BCOXJSeT TWO TilGllTH, -j,,;, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov AO & 1 J , A. message from the Land ol the Tea l'lant. By (eromsion of the Japa-. ' " ' nes Governraent, the ;, . BIJOU OPERA COMPANY (C. T. ATWOOO, Manager,) Headed Ijv the "charming young Aoieri " can Prima l'onna, A-deiaide fiatidall ! First produtrtion here of Gilbert and Sul livan's entirely nfcw end original Ja-; , panewo Opera in two aut, entitled . THE-. JMIICA330 I . . v.. . klirn a! unti.p!: Ltt'3 for t 0 C'Ovl.SV !' r i- NK'.'.IV. v3. 1 y t!. a wver s i-'n !fC! . 110 4-1 u- A SI- jtiv telegraphic; ASSOCIATED PJIESS TELEGRAMS- SPE ''.';.;', cial to cixtzKx. -''.:y . . NOON DISPATCHES. ; i ! THE GUCAT ErjTIOfJ wdTIXEll GE5EIULLY BEAUTIFUIj, awi voting rv;;,nnisx2-i:.;il.i.- All Qniet AIor llie I-Ines. '; 'V 0' '' ' J.' IXeav.V Tcf s Keixsj Polled.' 1 . Ki.mirV;N. Y.,' Nov. r.j, . ' ThttCtlay .opened eloatly and lowericj, with occasionally 'squalls of. rain, sleet and snowl ' The rain last knight and ye" terday has put the roads ia ; a very bed condition. ..'The election fa proceeding quietly here and the vote bid4 fair to be heavy: JBoi.h parties cjaiijii the county. LooitotrT,;N. Y'lt oclockrNov; 3, .v .-'The election ia progressing ; quietly in this city. A fnll vote .will be polled.Th'e weather waB damp and tbiliy witli , jigh flurries of sleet in the morning.: bat the Bky is (leering. Iu timtry -towns a fet ing oft tit the vot may. be' expected; - ' 'ii' ':? BcrpALo.lf.' Y Nov. 3tL'?; ; The weather is cloudy and. cold.-i The election in tli is eity i progressing quiet ly,. The vote in mosl of th& disrticts is rather light up to Ilo'dock.- 75;,i "Z . ;,y vhaocsk; KJy TS6: 3L - Very good vote has been polled here this morning, in soin'b districts the' vote being equal to that of last fall PrrMp CiTetanl "Ve'teW trljr V- ;:.'"''. ' stwklrlrt.- '5 ; ' ' J i ( I'XT"5 ' ; Bcffa0( Y TSfivlML'-j.. "' Shortly' before 8 o'clock this morning President CleVelauci walsed to the polls of the first'districtof. eighth , ward nd cast his ballot for the straight PenjocraV tic ticket, j. He reaxained .. there.- Jew minutes chatting with obi acquaintances and then returned tohis former.' law of fice.,. He will proba bly leave at 5t o'clock for. Washington's v "i;. -n:i . - tSi. 1 1 , - r, '.. ' i Teoy.K. YA STovSd.j: .: The weather is cloody, bnt nd' rairl falls. . The election U passing off qni etly : and no indications are tnat an average vote will o polled. Mrs. Oroline Gilkey Rogersr.tho wfcll known advocate of female suffriiso'joflVred, to vote s t ho the ii.spsctors. She thretfcnet to apply, to the Courts for a inandainii.HlJ3 . - NW YoBK, iiOitllL I ; ;; The Headquarters of the Democratic State Comruittee is erowded.V'th. visitor to-day. It is said tliat they have not had a single 'eharjio of Vuttintt , or. trading of votes '-A di-spatth wabtsent onVoyer the State ai nooa dcx-iarin' tlmt -Uie Jew York City Deijiw)ats' wtro votuig solid ly and would gi ve the State ticket 50,000 majority. . It.was stated tlieu that more than half of the, yotV;!oOhe; entire city had been polled. The diy Is .Ijtrigh t and clear and 'the at mcsphcrw- is decidedly chilly."": The appearance axly in tiae day indicates that a large, voto, was befog polled.. At the Pepublican State ,"Mal quarterait was chiimed tVat a, lare lie-, publican vote was bei.n polled through -ont the State 'thau nsuaU :, The ' news from Brooklyn v favurahle', indications being for a full Hepublican vote. : :'. ,; . ItucHEsiaa N. .Yfiovf .d. 1 ! The weather is fair,. but a IHit it being polled. Frederick C'ook, Deniocra tic candidate for, the Secretary of State U running a4iead of ' h is ficket," In nearly every district the vote 6a the State ticket with this exception is on strict partr 1 iuet. lhe Prchibitioniuts are .Working hard and will Ipoll a'rhirger .vote than they .diilast.yearrj Thi.'ni',ica the Senate and assembly tickets are citnse.' . i i r t; Ipl'i f 1Jtica; Ni Y.T'ov. 3d. " Thec weathet'ls cold and rainy and the voting is light.; The reports from all the wards ind'catethat Gov,,HiH, Democrat), will have upwards of f OfKX majority ,. in thecity. -,yi V ; : -v; . 5 ; " ' " Buffalo, N". Y:,? v'iin:k.r .Tbe election is passia off q.uietly. ". A full ote indicated in this city.. The day opened cold, hut lias'grbwrt pleasanter: Both parties clahn' tho 'eriMrsbii, .but with" chance in favor "of il'r,' JHoel. Democrat. 'The assembly delegation will probably remain 'r of the 'tiiihe "; jajII tical complexion as last year. . In the Vcity both ' parties.' aro working . hard for; the Mayors -'The chances 'are in favor of 1 Mr.-Brecker, Kepiiblican, carrying the day.; Nothing in the nature of a. ljublie receiptioh was given'President Cleveland t.; - -."-. . .' ..... ; -,.V I Iowa. ;Y '' "'-'l-y - ;' r-r .;- - , - Des Moines,' Nov; 3. To-day opened with pleasant .'weather, voting proceeding quietly , wit'h'jroipec'ts'of , an unusually large : poll. ' Iowa this year elects a governor, ' lieutenant:governor, Judge of the supreme court, andjsuperin; tendant of public instruction, and one-half of the members' of the 'senate and all of the lower house. ' There are foiir State tickets in-the field,' Republican', headed by Wil-. Ham Larrabee; Fusion, representing Dem ocrats and Greenbacks rs, headed by. Chas. E. Vhitnev; Stralglit-oct or St. Jolin 'l'ro hibitionists, heatltd by. Jas. Micklewait; and straight' Gret-nbackers, opp-o.-ed to Fusicnist., Kect.cd by Elias Doty, t. Linn county. The chief State issue involved is the rt'ci or farther tr:?.? .of Prohibition, the Tu.-I a rlatform t emant'.ing the repeal cf f.'vl.'.".. hh-'i ar.;l suh;ttuti for it cf a general ilcc---e law, and Uepublican Ut form ask;. ; lvr a f.v'f trial cf the f-rchihi-tion law hrh.re any mcc'.if.calion ia it is made. The Senate elected ti'.i vear will TiT'f ir a United States Senator two yeart froci.cext wihter, o national ismei are in volved in the campaign. Tbe Vote o to day will he compared with that of ' 1883, when the Republican majority for governor was 2,00c. Opposition vote to-day will be compared with the combined vote of the Democrat and Greenbackers in - 1883. There are 1,703 voting precincts, in the State.--' '' ' ' ' -. ' : ' .- I'cunsyTrAiila. ' '. ' A hasty review of the voting thiough out the yity this morning show that tbe polling! fully np to the averas and that )e WTatchiBg is being done than was expect cd, the Republican State ticket generally; receiving the vote ol tbe party and it w penerall v ; belieted that Mr. Quax, It!iiiblictn,;:.TorV-StAt Treaaur- er. will receive at least.10jOC& Majority in, the citjr ThertJ i$ eom scraicliuigof Mr. KowaBi Iiepubliarr,: for SbMiff but some Democratta rotes, are helm: caat fn him., -Tbe election of the rek of tiieKo publiin city ticket hi conceded. .' '--' j " i irgmw ati uie pii-Ai j Qntet., i-' V -o J-''- , PwiiwspiKi, Va.;'Ky.:; The. weather isbeauUful ' bri: to Uay ud throoghoot the State as far as heard from, which iriaure heavy vote.' i Ex pectation t thai W will average pretty well op to presidential vote af 1884. The vojiug liere is proceeding 'veryqnietly and as'all Uqrtor iMiIoons were closed -at sunset last 'nlpht not to reopea till Wed nesday morning "and J other precautions taken ii secure peaceful polling of vote no disturbance tTaDtidpated. daring the day. Mkasey forfLleut-Governor is beimr scratched; here and indicaUor&-fTTh ! i:j.uu.ivhu win iioia jneir own 'ir Uila 'city 1 Thy cUiwianJnoreaaed mapr ity over thei r majority for Blai he wh ich was atwnt J100. ''ii :: ; ; ; LTNCHSiao, Va, .Nov. 3d.'; f The. weather clear and cool, and indi cation at ' hooo s are that thefe will be aryery foavy vote, probably the largest ever cast in- thia ctty.T Both parties are at work in earnest and everything quiet. iz-j 'y Richmoku."' Va..; Nov. 8. '..Weather clear and cboh Election pro- are working hard to brin out their full strength. At I o'clock a number of pre cincts lii.th'e cityj hati polled over three fourthsof1 registered votes while in othert irdtuig. -way. .Ainuanall . advanced,' ' In some.rccii "-ba voting w r.oi to vp.rifx- l, precincts shore -il trd ' derate lonsr WeU,tnr,4itI, prob-We that when thi son goes dOu many will have failed to deposit thHe ballot.. Reports from other parts of , the, State indicate Uie polling of a foil votA'i-Jt la generally believed here that ' -this ayxregate vote of the State will greatlV twrpass that of last November, ia the preJdrMiial election. Thtro are over twelve huirdped voting ret-JtMrts in the State and Heptibiiit will bWra io averf aga a tain- of Hv 1 in ! vu?h precinct ' to reooH t Hal' 'majority. ' ';' ' v! ' 5" '' ivwrtuitaXdV 1 Twt hirilM of the Vote of this city ha bctiii ott and the belief at Reptiblieau bejvdquHrt.-rs U thtt the Repnblii-n ma-IjVr-tt v k i II 1 e firm ii ten to t w el ve 1 1 h nd red. Dijat4'b frojji (!eMibicirsturces u noiuictMiia' iu'otiij dmlrii t y hen disaf-fei-tiou wa r por(iJ ilru Republiin vote wiil inl Ins dimuuit-t,t li'Jiiblicans 'HMirrt ibal liue Imll. Iar Winp uiwd by thfir pjneniK . ' :. , . r -;H.;:it .i'; :':';--:13rjrlaiU.: ' ''--'-'.r. -, V BaLitKoaB,' November 3. ' Tire Elwtnion in Maryland todny is for ehoioeof cniuptrolier'of tte vlerk ol Court Appeals, tall member- of the hocyse f delegitea,' and 'nineteen, sena tors. In the city of Baltimore ilerks of Courts, and throntthont the State county officers will be chosen. Election is pio cecdihg very qoietly and thw fr less excitement is manifested ' than at the IVIay election,?- ,,-'-' ' ' " rbe oontwt is between the friends and enemies of IJ, 8. Senator Gorman. ; Vl'lne and Womeii. y --,- .f;;; Imwk , Nov. M. . ' M r, Stead , Ed i tor of Pall '. Mali. Gazette con tin mid his testimony' on the opening of CtulraJ Criminal Court to tfayV when the trial of the defendants in: the Arm strong .abduction cas ;,ws resumed ; de clined to give names of persons alleged to be gnilt : of infamy charged in Gazett' editorial on . the -ground tha he had promised his informants 'to observe se crecy in that'respevt.4 lie stated that be had gained bis information by drinking champaigne and spending moner in brot eis. Mr. Ktead then o tiered to call "Lily;' as witness but Justice Leopfca declined the offer.. His honor , likewise declined the evident of the archbishop of Canter bury. Mr. Howard Vincent well known newspaper correspondent who reorgan bed the detective system of the metro politan police with designation of direc tor of Criminal Investigations, and Lord Dai house testided to tlie 'Magnitude of infamous tragic iu your?' gtria lor im moral purposes oa the comment Ifr r,if w twr. ASiU.VUTO.N-, I). C. NOV. ih.1. The binal corps ttstloa at l'.illeraa i-.t-t N. ('. retMirtfd the stern cf the h scu'joncr .-Itm 'J, ;ple oi I'ew lit . Cc::n. a-..-Lor. -on Ucr; l-j - Lc-.r 'i 2CUi. t'i.;;h' miles south of Ocraci, savin.-r nation. L&l' s bvk K.t V1 ithx k's I'll (: ' line a fr.-l colors lin;tf tcher hi., chier.i. Oct. MIDNIGHT' DISPATCHER. Sweeping Democratic 1 Victo- np ' New York .and . VirgintSAfe -.vto the-iDemoc'racy-i i ; .;.'. i r.'.'V :'?. () V ' An "OfT-Yeaffofe1 Re pubncaft5;J "A' ' n : i . h. .-.' i t'.H'MU. , , - r -5 - v. j . Vj .'J't :Mah6ne -,o'ne-wheri'the . y Woodblne.JTWirietfi.J.i , .' Cleveland Endorsed'1 'i f ! !" ' fS't' .4. .! j v. . , .1 V',YCIUI nr ' , v,l KETrTi,-oSd. : P.-Mi-. 'Eliwfd .6tfMeti -Hill, Dewol rat, piuralify ltdem- V oeratiegambf l?,"1'; v,'"ri ' f ilrt i(P,:'n'.:, j)Vfiii46rt i-iihrf57. -. ' ' ' " V :' vlx)'cKioii'r. lv;'4d.' i;.gi F.' M. City complete gros Davenport QaJson Uy .complete: (.Pavenport, 1,156; Hill. I.-IBO.' - !'i ' . '.y23..waraaoddwtric'SerW9 moh ' tr!vPayenpbrt;W'O06; ttilr,-',2,921.'0,Vt - ' Njsw'Vork Aov. 3d. - .. 9 T. M.' , cmij bulletin ssys Vupetinteu dent Campbell . estimates. H)llufiaiority. in KHigi county at J 0000.. . Thirty six ehxtlo a districts ottt44 of New Yr 4?JT and, King' oilier.; gives 1 Davenport 823, . Hi fa A?PQi lbeJ Ale- land 0,935; nfet Deirroratiqiiln 83ji .. ' Sun bulletin. tayi ,indicatioiJ: iMii that Hill, is elected by a handsowatitrtjotirjt ' ' . ... I : 'IV-JOi .-h 3 c avifvoJV.. ' ' '9 M'j3Srj -election dlsfrlctVipine half of the clty",: Davenport" j$66't!AnJ Carr 38135,-Hill 60006. Johe 59:' " ,'. 9.15. P.Mi 376lduiOf 7iad!istarie2HiiA'the the city give Dayenporf toq&&,nf:trrir&i6,. Jones 61957. A M)"-r,tn'OiliriK0 -' ' 10. P. M. , 406 precints out of be city gives" Davenp6rtV4339'i, Or r 4960, - run 07945, Jones 00541. 101 districts outside o tl city and KlnM"ironiityt4vive8 Davenport 22.060 Ii ill 17.80 , Bascoirt f podri . 1163., sa , , uikirick .t, year save; uwiaij, Vrrllc pain 0'7." - -,"'' V' . rv- l" KS??.MOn?tyi tf'SS i J - ays Hili cprrjes the rj C,Jljanrjy distritla fa ibis tffe(lve.4JU3 804;- .Davet rt S4A2lf onflfccWKW. f; - v i.ti.r ,JJKDOiIt!iviItJfftt.; ' ;I0 p nr 22n districts Sa Drddltlyn nrl Hilt 47.f 73,! Daveilprt; i58Jtt2.VlUieu , . . . . ... J cujv Jones 4 oo karroo, io The Sun bulletin pays tbe utir'wh oerstio vity tickt't 1 n Brooklyn!! itttltid i ng' rhltne for Ma 1 is eleetiHl." f V lb:pn'iW4l j4ist tbeyitj-irive DaveniwiroIT.'.ta'rrwi.- 42, Hill &li).' Jones 7fj$$t1. fttor Malo'ne. cliairtiian of te-fepobjicai ' tionuty couipiittee, .estimates,., frr. .tCf' turiu already fn. jlhHtjFrankii l'OUty" 71 1 : ' f . . . . . .1 e in ...l.iitu Blnine's majoriiy iu samp cqntjl H'J)0. 1 1 27 district rdttsMd city ikl ' Kin A iiuulitjV DaVeiport, K6.38t,: fr-SMl. Same districts ga Vd Blafue1 4;ftSK'tiievt(- land', 23,7t2.11 'fDeinoeralie gam,M)r4,', ' 523 di8trich."-'Wit "ArTiS iti cify;1 if(4 . Da v en port 51 ,(JS1, 'Carf; ! 50.203,' s tl il ' 2b3;Jonee;88'7::j 3 district's in M JeferKnt cWttf, -gives Davenport ' 6452, fi ill " 566,1 ' pubtican . claim countyy tfod..' ., ' Syracu're complete gives paveripoij, 1 63 , 1 247 district's j'n Brooklyn give Hill. 51903; Davenport '43345.I -1 - ' . i : ; T ; Nkw Yohk Nov. 5,10.45 130 districts outside of New York city . ; and King's county, give Davenport,' 957; lllill, 26,613. !?aoc districts ,1 year gave Blaine 3r,,t11eveland,1,'', Q6- , jWr-; 1; r . : vc.iw'ii 573 out of 7 1 2 districts in the ciry c gi vc Davenport 6044 II ill 100,296 ' r--;; :. , ' . Poughkeepsk city complete gives Dayen-j port 147 majority, a democratic- gain. -vt - 885. V,.:c t;: -':';V?i''ViV;-V.f , ";. .'-, New Yobk, Now .idi 10:45 p ni ; t4: districts out: !tf . 712 ux " the city, give '.Davenport 6DMrrCarr' 09,931, Hill 112,244, Jones lOO.iQTt .1 ) Hill's plrrility in Uirmlrgham.no 'W gain of y ovir last yeS. ' ' ''" "; ' -"- Auburn city compItOe, Davenport 2,".-, : Hill, 1,91'J, liascom, ltW. " - y- j ' 257 districts in Drooklyn : lliil 5.n.,l'..Vj Davenport '43,021, ; lWconi r&, JonW 53.405, Carr 44,47(1.; ; '' '-:U'tf .'! . ' The Suu savs Hill nnouestionably etec ted by 15000 to 20000 majority.. . ( . ;. Xbv. Voek, Nov, u l. . ., Hp 111 The Tribune buSh.'tiii deri i'i-A. . tic vote in IluCalo falls oil' 12 fn-r c-; t. . , Thc .World bulletin says HillV uif; Itv in the State is over 10 - The IL'mbl bulletin gays tha cl n h ;, tic t'eket in 1' distrkU t ;'.:,','.j i'.j and Kiiirs ' "omity ' give ' D.tv ; I ; ( 41,23(5, Hill :n,4T5, Jlasom l,ijri.,-.l....-t year fe'avs Ih'aine 4 5,f07, ; CI . '. 37,47G, St, John 11R ihuxiirslh- , 1,74a- - - ' The At.-rt-.u. 1 lh':- '..trt iii'i md K-ave 1 cy.-.2tv ;Ui C.,j .., ci ,ty. Y. . ll:;h) p i: .:: Mi Of I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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