. 1- . . . . r - V,.. fU, : .. : . , - . . . ithTt""h" in "Yii ' v Stcas Ss Camerca, "-EiMTORS ANfl PROPRirPORU. " ' ft X Vep, $9.00 O Mob., , 4 " 3.00 - X Year, X.SO - O Mm.. ... v 75 -1 l)lrii TISING , RAT&S LOW. BUSINESS NOTICES. Call to-lay oraiglit at Farmer's Board - ing House if you want Fresh Norfolk Oysters serve in any style. - ... nov 13-tjanl . . McCahty .& Co. , Treb Oysters to-dav at the Farmer's Boarding House. . nov 13-tjanl - " Xadies must by all means examine ' Wbitlock's wp before purchasing ejse- iro. ' - tf I Apply for Table Board to Mrs. M. H. : Oregon-, in Col. Ray's house, on Main Street. FOR RENT J; urnianeu Kooms in same building. By early application reasonable tsrms can be obtained. tde5 Good board can be obtained in a priv and furnished: pleosant., locality. -Enquire at t Citizen office. '" j il A good restaurant is a necesaarj . --. , tablishment for every city." Doc. Hutch is n supplies this need by the - White Man's Restaurant on Mam Street, be tween the Bonanza and the bank. Dock Weekly, t - advertises oysters now daily, and ocere ' a testing -61 of :j tr-SO"; ' Meats, loose and quiet; new shqrt clear, 5 35537i; short ribs, 500 12:; shoul ders, 3.12; hams, 9501000. Lard strong steam, 6 05, kettle, 6 250 50. Pork quiet, at'J 00. , Caiiton Flannels, White and Scarlet v Wool Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, Ginghams, Frints, &c . ... H. Redwood &.Co.. nnlrf One Trice Store. Planting is prohibited on the Sulphur Spring property. N. Plfmadore, Agent Falls Neuse Manuft Co. oct 20-tnov3d Whitlock has a full line of Gentlemen's Underwear in all qualities, call and ex amine. Whitlock is showing some very hand some Btvles and would advise all to call on binTwho desires anythingn the "miP ' linery line. " " " '"' tf " Gents' attention is calif d to Whitlock's handsome Bcarfs at 53 cents.'- . f 1 5 ttf Idief look at Whitlock's 1? cents pure linen fast colors Hunstetcher handker chiefs, tf ('ashmeres in all grades and all colors and black, at Wnm.ocK's. Your old Jioes can bemade as good as new only at W. T.Weaver's. . x rVi 'a AlnhrntAd' hats? and Earl and Wilson's Cottars and .Cuffs al ways on bund at Whitlock's. tf You wil' save money by going to J. L. Wilkie Co's Bock Store.Eagle Build ing. . ; augltfj "Bixls," "Butfona," "Brown's" and 'Bon Ton" are the best Drands of shoe pHsh known to the trade, all of which are sold ty W. T. Weaver, at the One Price She-is Store. ' Fsksh Oysters, . w- In air-tight cans, received every Tues day and Saturday, at Capt. Price's Fresh Fish nurket, adjoining Weaver's Shoe Store. The oysters are a luxury.. Fresh ocean &sh of the best varieties,cc?ived "every Wed'sday and Saturday mornings Call promptly. " ' - tt. :- First National Bank of Awlto ille First Installmeui.y . NOTICE is hereby given to the sub scribers to the capital stock of the First Nat ional Bank of Asheville that the - Board of Directors have called for an in atallment of Fifty Dollars 50) a share, and have required the same to-,be paid on or before-the. twentieth day of No vember, 18S5, to the undersigned at the office of VanUilder Sc Brown 0 E GRAHAM, r. M McLOUD. J S CHURCHILL, !, Director FRED A HULL, J TI VaxGILDER, ) nollAlt20 NTICE OF SAXITARY INSPKCTOU Extract from Sanitary Ordinances of the ir i l.kH '-. IaaoIaiI wIMiiii tnwn him. dred feet of any dwelling house or public street Of Ule K-nJ OI ABiieYllie; NUU Jl suuu l.licjr i located contrary to the meaning of thi5 ordi mum. and the Derson offendinsr failing l move it within two days, on being notified by tin jro- UoIIath for every ay it shall bt; peruntel to The" attention of the public is respectfully called to the above ordtn.io.ee. the provisions f which 1. -vl l.tX auwli at- Anna :i- . v - D. T. MILLAHP, no 10 dot Sanitary Inspect" Cranberries, Cocoanuts, Figs, , Dates, Prunes, Currants, Raisins,. ' - Citron, Lemons, I bananas, ; ..' -: -':S--:. Pnines, ; all fresti goods, come in to-da , Cigars & Tobacco. The best cigar for 5 cents wefhtye eyer ' sold? ; ' New style of long cut tobacco ; for . pipes or cigarettes, put up in air tight: glass jars. . S Ma ny r other Tiew goods' at Mpj'i ;oct 17-3mos ?: A. A. BANKS ; ' ' :. has taken charge of the vmGnriA house, ' H ENDERSONV ILSE. - r A tt: W Hpj CA LI . W" VLL- EK A SSCRED - OF -. Hice, Clean llooma and Bed and Votile attention and the fact that Mrs, Banks has con trol ot u culinaiy department is a guarantee of ofd fare. We prkena to o. 1st Clasfl Style, Jbut - Hill gnsrantf e gutlbfaetion. ',. A. A. BANKS. -:. oot2-d3w . ' . Mftiiager. rr it II - 111 v ' j ' : A - I l i i 4 M iAV -"Js-.y v -VV" I ll- II iVV V i 1 v I 1 VOL. I.-NO 186. DAILY EDITION. INTERESTING READING MiTTER ON THE FOURTH PAGE, Arri val and Departure of the Train. - 8ausbubt Mai train arrives 9:29 a. k. . . " jjepara r. m. Day train arnvea at 3 ;14 f U. . deoarta at 10:30 X, U. . Tennessee Arrives 57 p. m. - Departs 9:47 a. K. . , Waisksvuxic Arrives 459 P. -. " Depaits 959 A. x. The. Wayneaville train reaches that point at 1150 ; retnrning,- eaves Wayaesvflle at 15ft. ' THE BAIIiY CITIZEJIy Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates strictly cash . I . - : T " One Year. Six Months, Three " . , One " - . V . . 3 00 ;;. , 1.50 . . ' . . 50 One Week,.? Our Carriers will deliver the Ty.pfww-ery-Momingf in Svery par J)C the" jaly to our subscribers, and parties , wanting it will please call at the Citizen-. Office. --. W. -T.--Weaver, Sole Agent for Hess' Hand-Made Shoes for men. : ' tf ; "Send your Job Work of all livd to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, dimply and with dispateh. Asheville cart boast sis handsome church buildings as any city or town in the State, and they are all gener ally well attended, too. , The rain last night will brin; in more tobacco. ; Our buyers are hun gry for good tobacco. Judge Dick has appointed Mr. W. H. Faucettbf Wayn'esville commis sioner, for Haywood and Swain; and Mri. E. 5K. Cummingham commis sioner, for Macon . and Clay. Two very excellent appointments. Sunflofrer seeds are profitable. A Kansas farmer has. just sold G000 bushels at $1.50 per bushel. Col-. Iloyt has shown they can he suc cessfully and profitably cultivated in this section. They make the best leed for fowls that can be rais ed, arid are also good for cattle and horses ' ! Our friend the Hondersonville Baptist says- "An act of the last leg islature of this State "requires the registration of all-deeds by the first day of January. 1886." If our friend will examine the act, whidr appears in the Gitizex he will see that it requires all de'ed& to be registered the 1st December prox imo. ' ... Mr. I'obt. B. Peebles, a distinguish ed lawyer of Northampton county, has been commissioned as Assistant U. S. District Attorney for the EasJ tern District ot JNortli Carolina, xtie fitne8sx)f this appointment will be recognized by the large number of those who know the eminent legal abilities of this1 gentleman. Mr. A. E. Posev, Jr., of the Hen derson bar, who has been in close and busy attendance upon the Fed eral court for over 2 weeks, . threat ens to tear himself away after to day. Mr. Posey has been very suc cessful this term, and made warm friends, both with the court and the public. ; The" fountain at Round "Knob is motionless at present owing to der angement ot the conduits by heavy rain3. This is a great disappoint ment to travellers who always ap proach the spot in eager expectation of the beautiful spectacle. We hope some day that iron piping will . be laid from the fountain head so as to secure the permanency of the jet. Mr. J, A. Justice, of Cocke county, Tennessee, was in the - city j'ester day. ;.He says there is a large quan tity of tobacco in his county this year, and much of ' it very good. Much of it will come to the Ashe ville market, which shows that Ten nessee farmers keep their eyes open to business. Mr. Justice says, from all he can learn, the acreage.next year in tobacco in Cocke county will fully double what it was this year. We wish our friends In that section all success in their efforts. - . Not long ago a man in Watauga county was captured by the revenue officers while he was hauling a load of blockade whisky.. ? Tl at night a party of : seventeen friends of the man attacked the officers " and tc captured - the whisky,, wagon and horses, and released the man. v. The manKas now betrayed his. friends by giving their names to the reven ue officers, who have.- arrested six teen of them aud put them in jail at Boone. ; . . ... :,V,. ' The Mormans are - sending" mis sionaries to the j Sandwich Islands. and already have a congregation of 4,000 converts in Oahu. - . We are certainly - glad that "our friend Major John Evans Brawn has left that country. - ; A " m ' : - A few cboicc imported Hyacinths for winter bloom, for saie at Law'a. j - " 1 . :'t H 1 y ' : : All Wool French Dress Goods in great variety t-Cashmeres, "Gros de Zodiacs, Fcrulesf -Satin Berbers, Billiard Cloths, Tricots, &c. Fine Velveteens and Velvets. Plushes. Satines, &Cs A good stock of low priced Dresi Goods. An excellent stock of Flannel in Plain Colors, ' Plaidsr and Fancies. : i.r:,-.; 7 v.- .--v 0!r- I ii H.Redwoou & C6!, ? noedtf - . : v i One Price Stove. ASHEVILLE; N.iC The Judgeship of the 3rd District. The vacancy of the 3rd District oc casioned by the death of Judge Me Koy was probably filled yesterday. But up to the hour we left Raleigh Tuesday evening,' there was no in timation of the Governots choice. The contest, If such.it may be called, lay between the Hon. D. K. McRae of Wilmingtonind Hon: E.T. Boy kin of Sampson. We hazzard no coijection as to the issue.- Th drift of sentiment in .Raleigh decidedly favors Mr, Boykin. r ' ; The : Effect : ov ocr Climate and ; the Federal Court upon an Ap petite. '. .'.-1 '.;.''. l':-?:- One of the "visitor'.' to the feder al court last - week; after V little ex perience with Judge Dick find f Dis- trVt Attorney Jonesaail.vhftr?lt 1 little hungry and went to one of our restavArants and. asked what r fair square meal would cost.; The polite and expectant restaurateur informed him "only a quarter of a dollar." The -visitor took a seat and told the p. and e. r. to begin to fetch on the supplies. He did so, and as the disher would disappear one after another, the eyes of the landlord be, gan to open and his - heart to give way. But it was a contract, and had to be observed. The Visitor stood to his post, and finally the landlord was forced to declare all his supplies exhausted. The only a -quarter-of-a-dollar" customer consumed, actually and without ex ageration, 36 good sized biscuits, 10 large sausages, 6 eggs, 9 cups coffee, 5 fish, 4 pounds beefsteak, 1 pound pork steak, rice, cabbage, Irish and sweet potatoes, in proportion. He left with a contempt for an Ashe ville restaurant that could not fur nish a man all he wanted to eat specially when he was willing and ready to pay for it. He was from the State of Buncombe. This speaks volumes for our magnificent climate as an appetizer. From the Beautiful Highlands. The Highlands Highlander in forms us: - " ; Mr. S.T. Kelsey has gone to Ninety-six, S. C, to attend an important railroad meeting. We have been asked to call atten tion again to the practice ot firing the woods in the fall, -and it is hop ed there will be some effort made to- stop it. It is against the law, des troys the sou and timbei, is nurtrui to vegetation, and dangerous to pro perty. The rain storm ot last Saturday is said to have been the heaviest in seven years. It was'a thunder storm, and the rain came down in torrents. washing the roads into gullies and carrvinsr awav bridges. Mr. C. H. Burkef of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived at Highlands last Mon dav. He will purchase a farm in this neighborhood. The Lion Insurance Company of London have adjusted its liability with Mr. West, on account of the fire Saturday night through; its adjuster Col. Peyton of Virginia, and its agent Mr. E. J. Aston. Mr.- West's loss, over and above insuranceJ amounts to five or six thousand dollars. ' ''. A large local buyer, said to us yesterday that there were orders, enough in this market to buy .over twenty million pounds tobacco. Competition among the. i buyers is therefore-lively. , , Madison Superior Court for civil causes only, will convene next Mon day,and continue two weeks, Jndge Gudger presiding. v ? 8 , The experience of a fire and rob bery all in the same night, is a ' new sensation for our friends at Charles tou. Swain county.' . We hear of a number of good cit izens removing to Swain county" for settlement. - J- When the band-begins to play, and the youth beauty and chivalry of the coon try go whirling through the gaitiea of the ball room, yon may bet they have bought their dancing pomps at'.W. T Weaver & Co.'s One Price Store. - tf ; Great Inducements are offered in prices of Silver plated ware and Table VJntfery at Law's, opposite Eagle Hotel. ' ; - DoxVDolT. ' .. j, ' k . ' Dont go 'around in that.oldprougbj ragged," 1 usty, dirty, dusty, dilapidated, despoiled, torn, threadbare, treacherous faded, foos y. fumbled. fashionless.flttinK- lees, foolish suit of clothes, when - F. W. Joslyn will sell yon a new one devoid of any or tne above objections for. so little money. v - . . . -. '-. tf- . Fine Shoes misses, and children, from such makers as . Zeigler, Stokly, Memam and Tyler and Morean. Low priced, durable Shoes in . great -variety. A- large vbill' of Zeiglers goods just opened. . noedtf. . II. Ridwood &.Co. ' Serviceable Business Suits at $9. and JSioi A very attractive stock of the1 same rang ing from $12. to $24. in the various color ings, blue, gray, brown, black, cheviot mix tures, and small checks. Walking Coat Suits (one and f oar button cutaway) in black and dark colors from low priced . to fine grades. Prince Albert Suits from (19. 10626 Children, Boys, and Yooths Suits. Over coats to fit all Sizes, from small children to large men. A choice assortment of Hats and Caps at specially low figures. - Pachard and Gravers Celebrated "fa. 50" and "I2.00" Warranted Shoes. Zeiglers and.Bansters Fine Hand Sewed Shoes. 'Rubbers, Rubber clothing, Umbrella..?, Valises, Trunks, &c r i " r It, Redwood & Co.," no3dtf w ; Os a Price Sto. k THURSPAYMjORNi Tobacco Sales.-;. 'v :-i- - The sales at all thej houses yesterday were'in the main satislactory-Ato the warehousemen and the- farniers.it Sme, farmers demonstrated more' gratification: at the sales yesterday, than on any pre vious day;' The- Asheville Warehouse old fl.-i lha. : Amoar the ' farmers at this house were A.. Z. Wright, of Bun combe, tfve lots at Sh, 121, 18, 22i pi Fereusott '& Ledferd, of iiiay woo,a your lots'for$12?, 12$;20r llfG. P 'Luther, of Madson, five lota at $145, . 23,, 91,. 5.60; G. W. Parker, of Buncombe, six lots at m, 12, 16, 18,12i,5; Luther & Beeves, lbr $561.00, which is on averagi S17 ner hundred. -Amoni the here were H. E. Kinsland, or 11 who sold eleven, lots ..at piu from$I6J to?48i-an average of lu. rnr2nsoo.ot JJay wowa, tea jfc t2i to 35. an average of f20i; Glance, six lots at4t, zi. Robinson & Johnson, two colored ' aen, of Haywood, three lots aUJ I3j,z?.v Banner Warehouse sold 7401 lbs., most' Iv common grades of . goods. -At this house, A B. Allman, sold five lots at 121, 7. 21, 14 15, J. C. York , six lots at $6 to 21; J. W. Rector two lots at an average of 1524.00: W. r. Koper, two uta at $18, 23: J. K. Hall, five lots at $7 to 20: M. L. Briggs, six lot $9 to 22;- W. K. Meadows five at Hi to 22 L The Farmers Warehouse sold 2473168. lor $248.37 which is an average of over f 10.00 ner 100 lbs. Amonc the farmers at this house were A. T, Nance of Madi son, who bad six lota wnlcn sold at$Uf, 1! 1S1 OO Qf Cl. Tnhn rUllian, nf VfaHl. son four lots at $23, 15, 1Z, 13J. Col. Joe Irvine says Jackson coun ty, unquestionably, " is one of ' the best sections he has ever seen, and that it is growing in population and prosperity rapidly, j i rJ 4 The Hopkins boys? convicted 01 uttering counterfeit Jnoney, were sentenced yesterday to five years each in the Albany penitentiary: and the younger Bishop, convicted of resisting a United States officer, was sentenced to. one year at the same plape. ... . '. , . ' i Judge Dick is dividing the honors of jail entertainment around among the several counties. This is right Send the boys home so they can be near the scenes "of their .youthful exploits. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Putiier&: Cuhnirighami riliiestatk office, F'RANKLIN", MACON Co , N. C. -" nov 19-dtf Q.LENVEFLOCH JERSEY DAIRY :.Will be ready to serve the . citiaens of Asheville on and after Monday ' next, with absolutely pure milk and butter. Glenverloch. Dairy is located near the northeastern limits - of the eity. Our wagon will visit patrons prompjth twice a day. ' Send vour orders to ;- " ' Mas. II. A. GUDGER. nov l&dtf Glenverloch Jersey Dairy. 1 , Franklin Land Agency, Located in the midst of some of the best farming, grazing, fruit growing and tim ber lands, im Western North Carolina. Franklin is 20 miles from the Webster Depot, and on the direct line of. the pro Dosedvrailroad from Tulluia Falls. Ga.. to Maryville, Tennessee, (distance to Tuilula talis only 60 miles.) tCorreepondencesolicited from all parties -interested in farming, or "stock raising, or from any wishing to invest in any business in Macon county. ' :"- -All communications answered promptly and truthfully. - - BURKE & CUNNINGHAM, ; . Real Estate Agents, 4 ' : . Franklin, Macon county, N. C. ruovl9-wtf : ; ' " HjTQ RENT. ' v. L - Two Small Farms near the City with good buildings. i - ; nol7-2td Apply to Katt. Atkinson.- SALE CHEAP. ' V-;t. v.J ' -. young horse, sound and kind. - A 0 shot Winchester Rifle sighted for 1000 yards With o!e-leather case. ' - ' ' . V. DO UBLEDAY. no 17- d2w ' ' i. . rTlHE UsiTKD States of AmkhiCa' . 1 J. : ' Westera District of.Noitk Car's, In the Circuit Courr November' Term, .-."'1885; at; Asheville.:," '' ' Jt is ordered by the Court , thalb- -United State vircuit Court Commissioners hereafter report to the District Attorney all cases wherein defendants' have been tried before them and discharged, giving the '.reason ior such discharges, of de fendants and the name of informants m Fuchcasea It is further ordered that hereafter all crimlnal!DrOsecutions insti tuted in the eountv of McDowell, the United States Commissioner bind all de fendants and : report all cases to the Statesville Court and ra all such cases instituted in the counties of Rutherford and Polk, the- Commissioners .bind all defendants and report all cases to ' tbe Charlotte Court ; It is further ordered that the above Order be - published in "The? Daily. CmzsN"i ahaffThe -Daily Advance", ib no month, - each, "and "in "Thft Western Tartcx" for six weeks.- iKimijjvi'iva.. "-Ur S: JrrwE ; - . -- : ATrue Copy : . per r..uimaHng uept, v s. STRAYED. v. i Irom the Asheyille Depot 3 Head Beef Cattle, 1 Ked BteerrvWide iiorns, neavy bnitt.,.! Roan or spotted Steer 1 Cow, ml on aide witli white back. : A Itoeral re ard will be paid for their delivery at Aslieville Depot. . t nov0d4t r ' I MPORTANT -? NOTICE - TO Kt::, . TAX-PAYEns. p : A hXi teersonf who ft it PT their taxes or me 25th ilt. Will certainly l!ve so pay T. C- S 1' KXr, City Tax Ool let-tor. - coau I." Taw u t( t jve. ofMadison, six lots $9J, 19,19, il-, , p, UUi fi!,:;; ?rX 'K t . Buncombe Wvarehouae sold ,33 jfj. lbs., fat over "sellers A'wood, llailA 19,9, no lo-rtt-js - - ' Messi. Penniman fe Co.,'" make a fldalty of cooking stoves of all aU ze3 and 6tyes and pricesf to suit the mostexactinf, - Housekeepers and those contemplating entering upou such happy enterprise, should call at once, A good cooking'stove will make a happy hoJehold any time with a good coo to handle it, and they are all "gocd" cooLs--and. the present styles and prices' offered by Messrs. P. & Co. are very powerful Eersuaders in the interest oriiouse" eeping: - Our young men aiO spe cially invited to call, and learn nat a simple thing it is to house-koep wilb a good stove. - " . . . . ; - -t . ' . -:.'; - IFor the Asaeviue CrrKBa. '; The ' Charleston Robber and ' Barnllnrner Caugbt aSpee-f- JyvTrIal and ,ivetlQ.hV; i iRLESTo CNovl& : : - Messrs. Editors :l wrote you yes terday an account of the burning of Mi. D. K. Collins' stables and the robbing of the money, trunk in Will Clines'J store. .. Ex-Sberifl Franks undertook to wdrk'up the case, and before 12 o'clock' yesterday, after a short atraence, he rode into town and at once hau a few meu, with Mr. . Cline; in the '. Solicitor's room. He there p roduced, Cline's money, which he founds concealed in a hol low stamps ,After: some mysterious movements . about the ' grand-jury room; and the calling of certain whV nesseSvOne C. C. Massey was escort ed into the court room - and-seated within the bar immediately:iri front of His Honor Judge Gudger. " Sblic itor Ferguson read - n bill of indict ment, and after a" brief trial,' Massey ;was found guilty of stealing the mon ey. The proof was so overwhelming ly plain that Massev added to it, if fhat were possible, by confessing the theft. But that does not seem to be the end of troubles with .Massey, The grand jury on yesterday also found a true bill against him for burning Collins'jstables and he is to be tried for that to-day. Of the re sult you will be informed. ; Ch'arleston seems to be on a buil ding boom and things are moving lively around the place. - . - - " Telahlah. The Southern Bivouac, for Novem ber, published by ilessrs. B. F. Av ery and Sons, Louisville, -Ky.,' and handsomely: illustratedis upon our lapie. - j i is ajrery inieresimg woek, specially so" to thel participants- in the Ix)st Cause, or to tliose who leel an interest in the deeds, and daring, and difficulties of brave men end women, charmingly told, withal a careful eye to the preservation of a correct history of the times and in cidents of whjch it treats. The number before us contains "Service on the Carolina Coast," "Antebell um Charleston," by PaulH. Hayne, "Bragg's Invasion of Kentucky," "From Fredericksburg to Gettys burg, with map of Stuart's line of niarch, and portrait of Gen. J. E. B. Stuart," with many other very interesting-and instructive articles. Twodollars per annum, 20 cents per number. ' 'e carry a large line of Ladies,' Misses, and Children Wraps in the various. shapes. Newmarkets', Sacques, Russian Circulars, ' Visites,' Dolmans, and Paletots, ranging as low as $i.7? and as high as $2. Boulevard pSkirta and Shawls. Special value in Meri no and all wool vests and pants for ladies, misses, .and children. Cotton and Wool Hosiery. Kifl Gloves, Leather Joined Gloves, &c. II. Redwoo d & Co, noedtf . ' ; ;" ' -:- Notice to .Tobacco and Buyers. Farmers THE O VMIL.JI 1f iISt IfVftE- ":': '-'r- house, . Located in Hendersonville, N. C, is now ready foT the reception of tobacco The proprietor is desirous for the farmers to bring in their toLacco for (xhihition where the buyers are invited, so thev ma v fix certain sale ' davs." ; " ' " '"5 '' - Amnle room will be found for nackinsr. and no charges. Unless satisfactorv sales.; . I .On Wednesday, JNov.. lotn inst., is set; apart for. the; first sahrday. when the public generally are invi ted to come out. -. - - ' ' For. further information, address " -A-X: Eletcheb, Proprietor, p.'; . Hendersonville, N. C. nov 15-d3mo8 -- NOTICE. - " - ' Parties wishing a good bargain In mountain lands; lying on the Nantihala river in Macon county, and on the Western North Carolina Railroad, would do well to call at! the Bank of Aaheville on J E Rankin, who is author ized to dispose of same for me. There are 4400 acres in the body of lands men tioned and I want to sell my one-fonrth interest. -The other three-fourths owned jointly by John Everett, of Swain'county and Hon E E Stamps, of Ealeigh, N C. Sale without reserve and full warranty of title given.'- Z. T, LEDBETTEK. Nov 5. 185. , .:. ; .. noGdawtf rriRusTEE's sale:,: : Rv virtue of a'deed'- of trnat executed to me by Gorenflo and VVestto secure the payment oiy certain nu: lucuuuireu therein which deed of trust is duly reg istered in the Register's office of Bnn mml crtnntv on Eook JSo. . at paze . I wiil sell for cash at the court houga door Lr Asheville on Monday 30th Nov ember, 1885, one lot on west side of Sonth Main street, adjoining the lot of 8. B. Erwin and others. This 27th Oct 8-. . -; .-.i '-. A, T. SUMMKY, '' oct'28-law--'.Kv: -::C-';: r , - ' Trustee. ; CENTS LATEST BY TELEGRAPH From All Parts of the World. DOMESTIC?. At Their OUl TrkktMore ' FtrtuTh - nulowt Mite" to Galvesto Boomer' . a ng at Worh-Thatikfidfor Small ; Farni-PMladelpkxa Gett Some ; : Plmnt Our Bntie for Lad Year dec dc. s - : New York, Nov. 18. C. P. Hun tington has telegraphed the mayor of Galveston to draw on him at sight for $5,000 in aid of the sufferers from the recent fire. ' . - - Sybacuse; f . Y4 Nov. 18.Jones, fjewb fc Thomas1' woolen mill, at West Eaton, Madison county, was burned at six o'clock this morning. Loss $40,000; insurance $20,000. - y ISDiANATtLis,i Npv. l-Dtirina the recent recount of the tv vote for mayor. it wasWliscovered that all the ballots of the ' first, precinct of the 18th ward, had been stolen last night ' Mr. Coltrell, democrat ic candidate for mayor, made ' affi davit that they had been stolen by Charles Smith, republican commit teeman, and G. W. Hill, republican inspector in that ward. These men ware hoth arrested and gave bail. Washington, Nov. 18. The Pres ident to day appointed John M. Campbell Surveyor of Customs for the Port of Philadelphia, and Wm . 1. Harnty postmaster of Philadel phia. The President has received a cony of the resolutions adopted by Chinese mer chants doing business in Mew York, ex pressing gratitude for Jiis proclamation and other efforts looking to the protec 1 rt 111 .. tion 01 imnameu irom lit treatment at the hands of lawless men in tbe north western states and territories., -' Capt. Lee, in charge of the Cheyenne and Aarapahoe Indians, telegraphed to Indian Commissioner Atkins that in obedience to the president's proclama tion, all cattle nave been removed from Cheyenne reservation, but that Oklaho ma territory is full of cattle and the "Boomers.'5 He states that 130 "Boom ers" have been arrestep within the past ten days. The report of tbe chief of the bureau of statistics shows that the total value of our foreign commerce in merchandise, including indirect transit trade. dnrino tbe fiscial year 1885, was $1,58888,165, of wnicn tne vale or exports was $742,000, 000; of imports, $577,000,000, and of in direct transit and transhipment trade, $68,000,000. The value of our foreign commerce in merchandise, including in direct transit trade, during the proceed ing fiscal year was $1,481,480,086, show ing a falling off in our foreign trade dur ing the last fiscal year of $93,251,921. " FOREIGX. A (reneral Family Row Brewing Ruuiant ' Mad (hhI Awgtria Getting Ready Tiro More SWriati lcories. . Paris, November 18. . Rumors are freely circulated in the commercial circles here Jo-day that)Austria is mobilizing her troops. On bourse prices are flat, owing to these and other renorts 01 political complications in the east Vienna, November 18 The St. Petersburg press is vio lent in its abuse of Austria and Eng land, becaitseof the attitude of those powers in reference to the Tionielian situation. . - A dispatch received from Wdin, reports a h-sperate ught a having occurred near that place to-day be tween a large force ot fcervians and Bulgarians, in which the latter were completely defeated, with heavy loss. lhefeervianstook 1,UUU prisoners. Dispatches trom Belgrade, of an official character, state that the Ser vians have defeated the Bulgarians at Dragoman Pass with great slaugh ter. Horde ot Bulgarians laid down their arms 'and surrendered, Several guns of heavy calibre, were also captured by King .Milan's vic torious troops. The pass has been completely abandoned by the Bui garians, and is now in the full pos session of the Servians. This battle of Dragoman Pass . was referred to in CoL Benecky's official dUpatch yesterday, as being in progress, and is. without doubt, the most Import ant engagement yet fought between me conif naing iorces. as it pracuc ally leayes the road to Sofia open, i r THE MARKETS. V Prodnee and Prorbloas, v -; v New York, Nov 18. Flour dull and unchanged: southern flour, quiet; common to choice extra. S10(o5 45: Wheat closed dull; spot sales of No. 2 red, atate, 97; No. 2 red winter, for December, 98. Corn closed steady; spot sales of ungraded mixed, 53; No. 2 mixed, for December, 53J. Oats,-weak; spot sales of No. 2 white; state, 34; No. 2 mixed, for JNovemberiSJt. . rort: qaici; mess, 9 7510 00. - Lard closed dull; 6 45 for cash.,' Sugar, nominal; fair to good reihung,515.. ; ;.: - - - ; " -.:'- S.J'-S-'t 'Chicago,' Nov; 18.--.' Wheat oponed firm.' Corn and oats slow. Provisions weak.' Vheat closed at 90ic. for December. Corn, for , Nov ember, 45c. Oats 26c for November. T 1 Taxi V,. ember, 010. Short ribs, for November, i,? I. . ClNClSSATI, NOV. 18. ! - Meats, loose; steady ; Bhort clear, 5 25; short ribsP 5 00; shoulders, S 37i3 50; hams, 9 5010 00. Lard higher; steam, 6 07i; kettle, 0 37i6 62J. Tork, qniet, at?37l9 60i; - . ; , ;r;. ; . 'r m. , m '.' '. , To Tiis RcBTtc Generally, - : .l have leased vm. mirs arter snop, and take charge of it this day. I will keep the verv best workmen on hand at all times. - ',. II. Hu(jiN8. 8ept28dtf.,'; : . ; c . The King of Servia seems deter mined to have Sofia ; PoorSofy! CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST SIDE VXTBUC f QUIRK BILL HEADS, ' ' ' LETTER HEADS, ; POSTERS, r ' BLANKS, A A nd Jh Work all kimd$ dn wit tr0mtnt mud at tov frict. 4arri jr McetlMB. Asheville Station, . Xov. 14-15. Hendersonville, 21-22. Brevard, ct Mills River 28-29. Blue Ridge Miss. East Fork, Dec. 5-C SnlphorSprlng, ct. Sardis, "12-18; Liecester ct. Big Sandy Mush " 19-20. Spring Creek ct Antiocu, . 26-27. Swanuanoa Shoran. Jan. 2-3. CaUwba . " . Bethel, " 9-10. Weavenrille " Wearerville,- 16-17. Bornsville u Burnsvill " 23-24. Bakeraville Sta. Bakersville "30-31. Toe River Miss. Mt A'ernon Feb 6-7. The District Steward will please meet at Asheville, Nov. 14 at 2 o'clock p. o. in theM.E.ChnrchSonth. l , . CT. Carboll: P.E. Our friends of the Knoxville Jour nal are proud of having added a folding machine to their establish ment and they can well he proud of having a very excellent newspa-. per to foltV ..r .i '-v v ; Lt-General Sheridaii, our. Phil, now, reports that our .noble army consists of 2,154 officers, and 247705 men, or a little over ten men to one 1 officer. We can readilv see the ne- nessity for the 2,154 officers, for a government like ours must have a strong arm for emergencies, but for the life of ns wo can see no necessN ty for the 24,705 men. Senator Stanford has subscribed $5,000 to the Zion Wesleyan College of North Carolina. This College is located at Salisbury. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure vou, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addrees-ed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Ix man, Statiom D, New York City. no 10-waeodly rJUX NOTICE. I have only a limited time in which to collect the taxes of 1885, and that time is drawing near. ' All persons who have not paid must no so at oxce, in order to enable me to comply with the law; other wise I will enforce collections by a levy and sale of their property. I can be found at my office in the Court House, and have Deputies in different parts of the county for this purpose. Let all comply at once and save tronoie and costs. Nov. 10th, 1885. J.R.RICH. Iawd4w Sheriff. Western Carolina II, It. - WHTEEH N. C RAU.BOAD Co., General FMoengwr Offivc, Musoury, . coepi.u, i Oa And after Sept. 6th. 1888. tb followliiciehe dale will be operated by ttua Compaor : eonro wbht. Train No. 1. Train No. s. Arr. L'v. 1.25 a in. 2. So 8.44 4.10 4.41 5.16 ,I3 ' 714 8.01 v 8.43 a..-Ki 9.2t- .3! Arr. 7.54 10.0a 11.07 la.ot i.o s.49 417 ...3 L're. 8.S0a. ui. 814 10.07 lt.25 lX35;p. M 1.28 . 2.5 3..W SttllKburv. StteTille, 2.84 Mawton. 3.4s Hlcton-. ' 4.09 Icard, - 4 40 Mornncon, m Marion. 6.83 Old Fort, 7.13 KOuna KDOD, BlMCtt Mo'aln. 8.42 5-18 Joopers, i.:-4 4K 8.47 AsberUl, 9.2 Alexander. 10.1 -57 pin 10.13 MaranaJJ, 10.4910.49 Barnard, 11.1 11.12 Warm Spr'ss, 11.45 GOIHA IAiT . Train Ko. 3. Train No. . Arr. L've. Arr. j-v l-i.su am J.s put lt.Wpra 112 -8.80 S.j - ' 10.Sj 4.00 4.00 10.04 10.05 2.61 8.20 .S8 Ji8 8.17 2.UV 9.10 - 9.18 1.09 l.ao 8.12 8.12 11.85 ll.Mam 7.42 7.4 10.83 10.4P - '7.07 7.27 ft.19 - 8.20. '.. . 4.W t.Ct 6.08 7.55 7.5". - , S.41 7.41 7.07 . 7.87 5ja tM . 8.5 . , 4.4S -' 4.49" " . :-. . .-. 4.11 1 4.12 8.60 A0 8.15 Salisbury, BUleaville, Newton, nicaory, card, Morgan tou, Marion. Old Fort, Round Knh, Black Mou n. Coopers, Aaberille. Atoxandare, lianhall. Barnarda, , " , . MURPHY GtAng West ' ; . - wvmiojt. - GolncKatt. Train No. I. Train No. 8. Arr. L're. Station. Arr. 4Jfc . 3A9 ' 8.87 a. 12 U 2.45 A M 10.26 10 84 1131 11.61 9.49 10.29 . 10.6S 11.26 ' 114 H.fr 1.58 ! 2.99 2.41 8.81 . ? u AaherUle. - HomioT, ', 5e Tnrapika, ' 2 Pir'n Elver, 5, Clyde, c. Wajnev'l, V U 4 til It 17 3 47 IS K . Utf? -ll4 16 0 1U9 i:49 3.28 2.89 ast 4.18 a 2.00 3 nauam, S Ball. 1X84 X 11.5 r 8yWa, - '11.46 Wab'rSut'a . t W.M V Charleston, . .. A U, ' Xauad Kaoa is breakfast station for Xo, ptr station for No. 2. .- jTrains Koa. 1, t, and S run dally. Traiaa Noa. 8 aad 4 run dai it rxemyt fiaada . W. A. TUSK, a. a. r. A M. SLAUGHTER, O .P. A. . HELLO, FRJEI1D! ; Are You' Hungry ? a1 0 TO . - -V nil A DIaluff EXoou. And eet eomethinir nice to eat , HILL is always on band, and the V- , : finest tne market anords to aus- mi lain him. - . Soutlt Main t.t ' se!5-dtf. . 2 doors above Eaftlet; - : BEEF f.mnilET . -V AND' .-,y- Grain and ProYislou Stcri 'V: , .v':-... DXALKRS IX :U- ' " - SOUTH MAIN STREET. ' Y Y" . - . " . We also have ia coonectioa a first -class tM" aad the k5or W, Tare as Cotter. .Vothiac but arood aiat delivered anywhere in tbe city. All . we aaa is a trial..- a U4dec32 . 1. K. SANIIN. f ' - - D. C WADPELL issrsiB TOCB FBOrESTT IB : , None. But" First Class ComFanies ' , r ' ;- Represented. '''' ;0ic in Bank of Aeheville, ; . t.H8 iai - - :.: .' ' ;