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... -1 CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, ' . 7 . WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUAT.'. BILL. HEADS, j LETTERHEADS, j : POSTERS, ' 1 'TffTH . x 'i sqitoiia Asir rROPBjEToss. i,,: ' ? 1-Vear,' - , , 1 Year, -!-:.,& Mom. . ' . S.O S.OO L50 low: v. Vvkly, l. 1,- -oJ.J'Za.- . -----..v. . :- j .. -'-r'-' j.. . ... .. ; ui-iAiivr. ASH EI LLE, N. S AT 11 D AY, MORNING, xNOV. 2t 1885. PRICE: 5 CENTS' And7Zlt:V!Z. BLANKS, A I '"? TSINGr- It A TBS VOL I.-NO 188.. And J6b Work of all kind done tvil - V i"'' .' , . .. v . r ' r"."' ' .'V. - .' "... - . ... ' . ... u .. i. t . i'.-t : ; ,1- if J 'Sfl'itl'M, BUSINESS NOTICES. Call to-day or night, at Farmer's Board ing House if you want. Fresh Norfolk Oysters served in any Ptye - " 'irr-v 13-tjanl s ' McCAKTY & Co. Fresh Oysters to-dav at the Farmer's . Boarding 1 1 puse., , t .- .nov 13-tjanl . ':, "Ladies "must by all means 'examine . ' Whitlock's wrap Dcfows purchasing else '; Vhere:-" ' '"i " v: '".: tf I- - . :Applyt:for Table Board to Mrs. MH. -:t..-ii-? Gregory, in CoL Ray's house, n Main ilT. -r i Streetu.:JF0B. RENT-rFnrni9hd Rooms : ..in Barno-building. : . By. early application '--j'" - reaspnablo terms caji be obtained. h tde5 .Good board can beobtained in a priv :a to i- j,- hdose, .well heated and furnished; ' ;? Office. . ' . V': j.. ' . tf X A eood restaurant is a necessary es ,f .. ,;. tablishment for every city." Doc. Hatch ,,.. n ' r.jg n supplies this need by the White vMau's Restfturant on Manr Street, be- X n V - tween th Bonanza and the bank. T)ock . -;: , advertises oysters now daily, and offers v. . . M.-temntins bill of fare. ' ' ' toe-20- . 7. ' , . ' Meats, loose and quiet; new short clear, 3 25537; short rib3, 500(S5 12 ; shod! - dersj steam .niet; . r ' Canton Flanls, White and Scarlet , . : ; Wool Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, Ginghams, Prints, &c . ., ,'- - II. Redwood & Co.. ?., .1 .noedtf . . . One Price Store, !; ' Hunting is prohibited on the Sulphur goring property. N. Pixmadore, ; 'u - Agent Falls Neuse Manuft Co. oct 29-tnov3d ' . Whitlock has a full line of Gentlemen's Underwear in all qualities, call and fx- amine. . .. : ' -' ' - ''- Whitlock is showing some very hand some styles and would advise all to call on hinvbo deresany tWng in the mil-lineryJin..',-f tf Gents' .attention is.calU d toVhitlock's jTfhahdsome scarfo at h'j cents. y. s , tf ? " " Ladies look atWhitlock'sl'Ji cents pure linen fast colors Hunstetcher handker .! '-chiefs.- - ; ' '''-''' tf . i - : Cashmeres in all grades and alt colors ' ; and black, at Whitlook's. Your old thoes can bemade as good as new only at W. T. Weaver's. ' thinlap' 4 (Jb.V celebrated . ;liats and "arl and Wilson's Collars and Cuffs al ways on band at Whitlook's. tf Yon will save money by going to J. L. AVilkie & Co's L'ock Slore.Fagle Building- augltf 5 ": - BixlyBj "Buttons," "Brown's" and v ... 'Bon Ton" are the best Drands of shoe 1. "... polish known to the trade, all of which are sold by W. T. Wearer, at the One - - Price Shoe Store. Fkbbh Oysters, In air tight cans, received every Tues day and Saturday, at Capt. Price's Fresh Fish markef, adjoining Weaver's Shoe Stored The oysters are a luxury. Fresh ceau-fish-6f the best varieties, received everjrAVedday- SBd-tiaturday mornings Call premptly. .t?'. -- -r , First National Bank of Ashe- ' Installment. , , NOTICE is hereby given to tLe sub scribers to the capital stock of the t First National Bank of Aaheville that the x- Boftrdiof Directors have called for an in stallment of Fifty Dollars 450). a share, land, have required the. $ame to be paid " -onWrl)ifore jtbe :twenUeth: xlay of No ? Hembef, l?8ott6 theliridersigned at the office of VanGilder & Brovtn. .' - ( C E GRAHAM, "). , . ' ' ; CM McLOUD, J S CHURCHILL; Directors. .-,,, ,f , - . FRED A HULL, TI VasGILDERJ t , .. , noll-dt20 . . .. N( rOTICE'OF SANITARY INSPECTOR. . Extract from Sanitary Ordinances of the .Citvof AsheviUe: "No hogsty shall be located within three hun dred feet of any dwelling house or public street J'fie City if Aaheville; and if aueh they shall be located contrary to the Meaning -of this nrd nance, and the person oftendiiig fuilicg tn move it within two days, on being notified by the- pro- er authorities, shall be fined Ave dollars, uuJ live ' ' dollars for every day it shall bo permitted to stand." The attention of thepnblic Is respectfully called to the above ordinance, the. provisions of which v.' roust be eoa plied, with at once. . - m i1 ... . v. . .. .. . j. T. MILLARD, ' nolOdSt Sanitary Inspector.. Cranberries, 1 ! Coconnu.ts, Figs, Dates, Prunes, unliiits, Raisins, " ; ; , Citron, : : IienHiii; f?ananas, , u i ;. -'.-. Prunes, V' all ii-esli'gcKxlss, come in to-day. u .. .. Cigars Tobacco. The best - eisrai' for -'5 entfiSTO!na1yeeyer sold. New style oi' long duf Jtobacco for pipes or eigarettes, put up iair tight gliL? jars. JManv vomer , n ew OOdsjar -hw: v::,; .-ri-r- Eagle Hotel Block, oct 17-3mos velrrs Shoiiid Rnotc That ..' ;;-''.; . i Aj A. BANKS : , l ? j 5 J hat taken chirserf the .'V VIRGINIA HOUSE. HENDERSOSVlLSU, ,fU i Vl ;ii :jlAj WHO' CALL WILL &A$t;BEri OF " NiceJctedn Roomi ancl Beds and Polite. !' . attsntton and the fact that Mrs: Banks has con v trcLot thft ulinaJT-Jepr'inrt is a guarantee oi r rod Jkre. V prttend lo Jio. 1st Class fctyle, but 1 'WiU t,utLivuw Hitiiviauiiiru; a. a. pah&o ect Manager. DAILY EDITION. INTF,RESTIK( 1 READING MATTER . N THE FOURTH PAGE. Arrival n1 Dpartnre of the Train. . Sajjsbcbt Mai train arrives 9:29 A. M. f . " Depart- 6:32 r. n. . pay train arrives at 2;M .'. . -ls t ..- departs at 10:30 A. v. Tenne8e-Arrive8 57 p. x. ; : i : . .' v .' i J .-.. Departs 9:47 A. M. .. . . ; : WATXKSviia Arrives 4:39 F. K. - . '. ; ; i'. .- . Depai-ta 9:39 a. h. "Tha WaynOBville train reaches that point at 11 -20 ; returning, eaves Waynesville at 1.86. THE DAILY CITIZENS Will W published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates rtrictly cash ; . .c 7, . . , . '' f . : One Year, -v . . ' . 6 00 Six Months, . . - . 3 0 Three " ;v C ; , One " -'.V: ' One Week, . '. ' " .. 15 Our Camera will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subsnriberRp and , partiei '; wanting it will please call at the omzKX umre. AAgeni ,or Hess Han3-Made Shoet; for men. tf Send yodr Job Work of all Unds io the Ciiizen , Ojftcf, if you vciwl it dove neaily, cheaply and uilli dispatch." Bro. Harmon, of the -Wa ynesville Neics, gave us i 'pleasant rail yes-' terday evening. - Dr. J. L. Craven, of Trinity Col lege, son of Dr. B. Craven, died suddenly a few days ago of apo plexy. ; - V. . :The Spartanburg an $1' 'Aaheville railroad yesterday crossed the dirt road, at Mr. Press Pattons,' 13 miles fi'om'its Asheville terminus and 7 from Hendersonville. Thegapwill be filled in three weeks. The seeding of small grain this fall has been pursued under very favorable circumstances a little too much rain at times but the inter vals of dry weather have been im proved, and a large crop is seeded. Perhaps next year it wilt be all needed. ' We regret to learn front the Ma rion Bugle that Mrs. Nancy Mc Cur ry, the mother of our respected friend, Mr. J. C. McCurry, of Marion, died on the 12th iust at her home near Old Fort at the age of &. The 49th annual session of the North Carolina Conference, M. E. Church South, will convene in Char- lotte on Wednesday, the 25th inst. Bishop j. C. Keener, of Tjouisuma, presiding. The Baptist State Convention, in session at Reidsville, last week, se lected Wilmington as the place for the meeting of the Convention in 1886. s , The high mountains around ap peared.' white yesterday morning with snow just enough to indicate the touch of winter not enough to suggest the annual reproduction of "the beautiful snow." When you get into a big difficult ty because your Land Deeds have not been registered, don't blame any one but yourself. The Editors of the State, and Secretary of the State, have given vou fair warning as to what the law requires, and if you don't comply you must bear the bhimennd Joss says the Home Democrat. Mr. ,W. T. Randolph, who recent ly located and purchased in our city, has built him a nice residence, and moved in. His home is on the side of Beaucatcher mountain, com mands a splendid view of the city and surrounding mountains, and possesses all the charms and com forts of a happy mountain home, and we wish Air. R. and family all enjoyment therein. Mr. A. E. Posey Jr.; having ex hausted the court in his appeals for the "women 'of his country," left for home yesterday Mr. Po ey is onfc of the rising young lawyers of thi3 section, and will , win success. He makes friends, and secures clients wherever he goes. " The" Western North Carolina Bail Boad has adonted a new mode of clearing its pay rolls. Instead of a monthly pay car, subject, as was the experience of one in Georgia, to be slopped and robbe.d, ... it' gives checks to each employee for the amount due payable at. the Bauk of Asheville and - the. bank ol Davis and Wiley, Salisbury. ' 'f- Entertainment. ' " The Young Ladies' Aid Society will give", a sociable at Mrs. Hol land's, Patton Av., Tuesday evening, from 7o'clock to 10. The attractions of the enlei'tain.Hent will be varied, and they will be interesting, con sisting of music, the exhibition of an art gallery, something new, and also refreshments suitable to the Eeasoh. A general invitation to the public is extended. Hyacinth Bci-ms. p A few choice imported Hyacinths for winter bloom, for sa.e at Law's. Fine Shoes misses, and children, from such makers as Zeigler, Stokly, Merriam and'Tylet arid Morgan. Low priced, durable Shoes in' great ; variety. :; A large bill of Zciglers goods just opened. s noedtf If. Redwood & Co. German Caep. ' .Our ' friends, Ca pt. Buck Thrash and A. V. Thrasli, oF Hominy, eent us in some Jcarp,, Thursday, just Inken from their pond. They are only ona year -bid, and are as fat and pretty as hsh could foe. j We will give an "official'.' opinion of theiri merits as a table fish, soon. Messrs. Thrash say they are as jroodas ahv fish thev ever ate. Thesl een-' tlemen will have a large "ntlmbef of choice fish for sale next spring, ti those having ponds. Now is the time to prepare the ponds, and we hope; very many of par ipeople will do sol It will not take a large ponid: any. small spring branch will afford water enough. -Several small ponds on the same stream, are better than one. We thank our friends for t heir kind remembrance of us.' CotVRT. CblTRXESIESil i During the . term- of the Tiuted SUtfesWa k : j tot-fised-Jn th Ssci'ty a gentleman of the Bar appealed to Judge Dick for mercy towards his client who had just'beeh convicted; and his Honor repliedT"Go Col. Jones the District' Attorney : he is as kind hearted and merciful as any man can be. and L am sure would not have your client punished if he has been wrongfull y tonyicted." - . Such words and sentiments5 are well calculated to give satisfaction to the people' aad give them confi dence in the officers whose business it is to see the laws executed. in referring to our notice' of Judge Dick's discourse at the Pres byterian Church last Sunday night, ! the Charlotte Home-Democrat e&yti "Judge Dick is a good man' and U good Judge, but he had better keep out of pulpits while acting as Judge. We don't lile to see tilings mixed.'" We beg-to differ with our es teemed friend. What higher duty can any man - perform than teach the grand truths of the high est law which not only concerns man here, but hereafter ? - And be-1 sides of all men, does not the Judge, "the good Judge' and good map' sustain, by the one officei!a. close relation to the functions of those who were commanded to go into the world and preaeh ? Instead of condemning this practice of those not regularly licensed as preachers more should be encouraged in the noble example of the distinguished jurist, in both studying and expoun ding the great truths in the law as delivered by Moses - pon - Sinai and Christ upon : the - mount. If there were a little more of the "mix ing'' of. such 'things" the world would be the better for- it, we are very sure. Coming to Asheville. We learn from the Shelby Aurora that Mr. H. T. Hudson, Jr., has left that place and came .to Asheville toi make his home, having accepted JJa position of book-keeper in the mam moth wholesale establishment of Messrs. C. E. Graham & Co. The Aurora says: 4 Tom is a bright youth and has many friends Irere. who wish mm great success - in nis new home." VUv He will receive a hearty welcome to our citv. Buncombe takes a Hand. nr. From the Shelby Aurora we "learn "Mr. rA." B. Fortune, of Buncombe county, a well known contractor in this State, was here this week to get a contract between . Shelby and the Air Line but no" part of this sec tion has been let out.:? . : - If Mr. Fortune gets a lick, at the work the dirt will fly, -ure enough. We hope he widget it. Our cotemporary and neighbor, Bro. Hobgood, with his wffe, reach ed th e wooden mile post on their marital calendar Thursday, and celebrated it in handsome stylei''A large number of friends vvere pres ent to tender" 'hearty ; ?ongratula tions, and others, who were una voidably absent, wish ' them a God speed on their journey of happy married life. .(,.! Great inducements are offered in prices of Silver plated w are a.nd Table Cutlery at Law's, opposite Kagle Hotel. t ... ,. When the band begins to play and the youth beauty and chivalry of the conn try, go whirling through the gaities o'f the ball room,, you may bet they have bought their dancing pomps at w. l. Weaver & Co.'s One Price Store. tf Don't Po It. . .. " . Don't go around in that'old, rongh, ragged, rusty, dirty, c'tisty, dilapidated, despoiled, torn, thread bare, treacherous faded, foosy, fumbled, fashionless, rlttins; less, foolish suit of. clothes, when. V. W.. Joslyn will sell you a new one devoid of anv of the above objections for little. money. ' i tiAtJiW .... - - i - We carry a large line of Ladies,' Misled, and Childrens Wraps in the various shapes. Newmarkets, Sacques, Russian" 'Circular's, Visites, Dolmans, and Paletots, ranging as. low as $1.75 and as high as $25. Boulevard Skirts and Shawls. Special value-inIeri-no and all wool vests and pants for ladies, misses, and children. Cotton and -YfP0! Hosiery, Kid Gloves, :Leatfier : -,ined. Gloves, &c. - H. KedvoOD& Co. ; , noedtf ;';': '.";. ; ., ,h:v- To the Pi'btic Generally. ; J have leased Wm. Hill's Barber Shop, and take tharge of it this day - I will kee, the very best workmen on. hand at H times. .".Kti . " ... v H. Huggins. sept28dtf ' ' Bf.V; Dr. 1A'-.-.. - -: ; :The beIov-1 r z. .tor of the-.Meth.o dist Church, airaed3'esterVlay e'vfr- hing' from a vipit io a sick mother in Virgin ia ' VV regretted to .Jearn that her -condition avhs not at all en couraging. . - i r. Ba vs may feel as- sured of the r'neere sympathy :of all in his painful aiixietv The Doctor wll occupy his pul- A mr. t.fvmorrow morninorJ x . .... ? 'Goon Average; Hurrah' fokSwais. , ' Among t!. t, entries- of tobacco at the recent Fair were four, grades belonging ,tp., Messrs., iReeves and Var n erc-fti 1 1 a nils ton , "is ivai n : con h ty, which brought--Tspoctively $50, 44, 37, an.d S0.i t'The balance of the barn from vjlrichj hesc, were taken wt4'?old vf : -laV Vf the Banner VaVehouse lbr m, 22, 19;50.. ; This makes an aC;fage on the entire bar a:: o f ps&&.jk).llwr$ i f th i3 lor ;a Swain uounty average? " AnsoRBixo.- ; ,...'.'' Our t xcellent neighbor, the Waynesville News, has purchased the fixtures, books, good willvttc, of the Webster Enterprise, and will henceforth supply the readers of that paper with the News. We re gret to part with the 'JSnterpriee, but Bro..Harmon will supply them with both a good and a useful paper. - ( r, A CAUI. . To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of roan'.ood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure vou, FREE OF C1IAKGK. This great reuiedv was discovered by a missionary if S4t!i A ineyl f fcdntfa&elf -addressed velope tolthd; lisr, IJos'tpn T. Tx ftx; tiTatimntyiTeir York Cbj. no 10-waeodlv i . F. W: Joslix, " The only exclusive Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher in Asheville. As we de vote whole time and attention to the above lines and bay for cash, we are bet ter prepared to serve the wants of this part .of the country than anv house in Uf&tj) ?tj i .., ' We buy in large quantities from manu lactnrerf and.our prices are alwavs the lowest'.! : ":!.'' . Call and tee us and we will be pleased to show vou through, whether yon pur chase or not. F. W. Joslin, The Cash Clothier and Hatter, v .. . opposite Eagle Hotel. ' All Wool French Dress Goods in great variety :-Cashmere?, Gro3 de Zodiacs, Foules, Satin Berbers, Billiard Cloths, Tricots, &c. Fine: Velveteens and Velvets. Plushes. Satines, &c. A good stock of low priced Dres Goods." An excellent stock of Flannels in Plain Colors, Plaid., nnd Fancies. . j H. Redwood & Co., noedtf ., One Price Store. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I? STRAY. , Hi A white and dun cow found trespassing on my preaiiies in Hay wood street, has been taken up thereon. The owner is hereby notified to call, pay all expense, and remove said cow, or she will be sold as by law directed. - - nov20-tf Vi DOUBLED AY. Burke & Cunningham, iKIUSAIa I'STATK-' OFFICE, FRANKLIN. MACON Co . X. C. V nov 19-dtf i t ' ' - . - GLENVEPLOCfl .1 ERSK Y DAIRY . ; 11.' ;' Wilt oe ready lb tnrve the citizens of Asheville on and after Monday- next, with absolutely pure milk and butter. Glenverlocli Dairy is located near the northeastern limits of the city. Our wagon wilt visit patrons promptly, twice, a dav, , Send your orders to ' ' Mhs. H, A. GUDGER, nov 19-dtf .Glenverlocli Jersey Dairy. rpO RKN'T. . v 1 Two Small Farms near the City with good buildings, no 17-2d . Apply to Natt. Atkinson. , R SALE CHEAP. ; -ri - A young horse, sound and kind. A shot Winchester Rifle sighted forlOOO rards with sole-leatber case. '-fSs. ILDOCBLEDAY. nol7-d2w 'f ,"- v ' . . . rriiK United States of America, . . Western District of North Car'a, In the Circuit Coiirt November Term, . , 1883, at, Asheville. ' It is ordered by the Court that Uni ted State Circuit ,Court, Commissioners hereafter repart to: the" District Attorney all cases wherein, defendants have been tried before them and discharged, giving the treason tor such discharges, of de fendants and the name of informants in such cases. It is further ordered that hereafter all criminalprosecations insti t.itedin the county of McDowell, the United States Commissioner bind all de fendants and report all cases to the Statesville Court, and in all such cases instituted in the counties of Rutherford and Polk, the- Commissioners bind all defendants and report all cases to the Charlotte Court- it is further ordered that the above order be. published in "The Daily, Citizen" and V'The Daily Advakob?' for;orwmotl:ech, and in Tbe Western TKinfVsK' for six weeks. -lfnirr i THnir if't'O -Sill u- JrnaK 'ATrueCdpy , .; - per P.. A. Cummings Deit. Cl'k. iTRAYF;0 --.' Frbih the Asheville Depot 3 Head Beef Cattle, 1 Red Steer, wide Horns, Heavy bnilt.l Roan or spotted Steer. 1 Cow, red en side -with-white- back. A liberal reward will be paid for their delivery at Asheville Depot. . : .' - nori.a I OR SALE. A.tiood; freeh Milk Cow for. sale. Also a few pairs full blood Ply mouth Rock and Leghorn chickens. .- . Apply to J. S. BURXETT, nov 121 wd Asheville. ' STATE NEWS. j The new cotton factory at Mi )1- edgeville, Montgomery county;' . is to be ' filled . with new machinery. D.. NjC Bennett, S. J. Pemberton and W; C Smith are in Massachusetts making the purchase. ; ' V The Xeic? Observer sayp: "Govern- orScales has resite.d the; three ne groes who .were under sentence to be hanged at Greenville-next Mons da', ;23d' instant, ttfetil December 7th.- ' Their names are Isaiah Rich ardson, John h wanner and Edward Sanders. Their crime is burglary. They broke into the store of Willey fe Eggleston, : in Gates ' county, in September. They are 'respited in order that the Goyernor may have an;: opportunity . to examine their case, a plea for commutation of sen tence having beet) mad?4;' . ; . Twq negroes ?i" ir"-t'fi li;deil Julf charged with being the 'ring leaders in the recent mutinous Iran-actions were brought before Judge Clark, on Wednesday, and ordered to be tak en at once to the Penitentiary to whicl they had previously been sentenced, adding to their terms. one of them, Morgan, being increas ed irom three to seven years, and the other from two to li re years. The Bugle says: Mr.. B. G. Gaden, superintendent of the Vein Moun tain Gold Mine says that the exten sive machinery recently oonveved there will soon be in operation. The old mining process is going on with gratifying results. The largest nug get of gold weighed 2 Hbs.; Week 'belore last in Yancey comi ty, Miss Art Wilcox and a little girl named Burnett wero drowned in trying to cross Toe River. They were in a canoe which was. being polod acros the river with a r jpe when the prow of the boat sudden ly sunk and the whole thing went under. Four men were in the ca n e but they swam ashore. The Salisbury Watchman says : J "A Clinton grape cutting was set in the ground against "the wall of this office, March 10th, 1884. It took root and the first year made a growth of about 10 feet, counting the main branches and laterals. In February of the present j'ear it was cut back to two eyes or buds, from which sprang two main bran ches, which made, one 24 feet and the other 2- 49 feet in the two. But adding to this the lateral bran ches on each main stem, we have the extraordinary growth of 160 feet of vine from a.t-uttingth'sec-ond year after setting. " - The mortuary record of this town since the 8th of August last, enrolls but one name, and that of a lady who died in the country and was brought here for burial. There have been some deaths among tin: ne groes, but none among ti.e white people since that date of which any record was made at either of our two cemeteries until this week one." Serviceable Business Suits at $gi and 10. A very attractive stock of the same rang ing from $12. to $24. in the various color ings, bide, gray, brown, black, cheviot mix tures, and small checks. Walking Coat Suits (one and four button cutaway) in black and dark colors from low priced to fine grades. Prince Albert Suits from $19. to S26 Childrens, Boys, and Youths Suits. Over coats to fit all Sizes, from small rh-'Mren to .large men. A choice assortu ent of Hits and Caps at specially low h cures, raCuStfu ana Gravers Celebrated "2.50" aua pi.y)" Warranted bhocs. Aciglcrs and Bansters Fine Hand Sewed Shoes. Rubbers, Rubber clothing. Umbrellas, Valises, Trunks, If. Redwood & Co., no3dtf " . One Price Stok Notice to Tobacco Farmers ;" and Buyers. nozrsE, Located in Hendersonville, N. C, is now ready for the reception of tobacco The proprietor is desirous for the farmers Jp. bring in their toLacco far exhibition, where the buyers are invited, so they may fix. certain sale days. "' . . Ample rooui will be found for nackina1. and no charges, - unless satisfactory sales. On Wednesday, Nov. 18th inst., iVset apart for the first sale day, when the public generally are invi ted to come out. ; :.; For urther information, address A E. Fletcher, Proprietor, - " " - Hendersonville, N. C. nov 15-d3mos " ( rpAX NOTICE.: . I have only a limited time in which to collect the taxes of 1883, and that time is drawine near. All persons who have not paid must do so at oncb, in order to enable me to comply with the law; other wise I will enforce collectiont by a ievy 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 trouble and costs. Nov. 10th, 1883. - - J. R. RICH, lavd4w ; ' Sheriff. HELLO. FRIEND! A re Y ou H u n gry ? qo'to . " III tV& pi nng Iloom, And get something nice to eat p -v HILL is always oa hand, and the - , finest the market affords to su3- tain him. South Main gt., se.l5-dtf 2 doors above Eggle 1 1. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH From All Parts of the, World. DOMESTIC. Railroad l'ool Smashed AV Women need apply Penaltg ofDinCourlesy1 the . . Pfidtcidiary Anotlicr Mud Wall oris in it WorkSformon the " Isike She doesnt Speak l r. . .mower juigcneia m . . HorroY. Chicago, Nov. 20.-rTtie;,. Western freight Association, one-en thelar gest pools in the country has gone to smasn. . Philadelphia, Nov. 20. Judge Ludlow, in the common pleas court to-day, refused to allow Mrs. Dam- on j.. iviigore 10 practice, . Wasiiinoton, Nov. 20. Socretarv Manning lias asked for the" resijrna"' ilion of Air. Henry N. Gassawav .assis tant cnietot the. division of internal revenue and navigation, for alleged discourtesy to persons making r-frb-cial inquiries. Charleston, S. C, Nov. 20. in Edgefield couuty yesterday Edward Pressley, a white man. over SO years old, and his sons, Charles and Edward, aged about 26 and 30, were murdered by Robert Jones, who married Pressley 's grand-daughter and lived on the same iarni. The Pressle'y were plowing, when Jones entered (Tie field and emptied both barrels of a shot gun into Charles Pressley 's " heart, causing . instant death. He then stabbed young Ed ward and ripped his stomach open with a large knife. After reloading the gun lie shot aud killed the old man. He then- went to Edgefield court house and gave himself up, saying he had to kill the men. The trouble-arose over a quarrel about sowing the field. Chicago, Nov. 20. Jo 3. C. Mack in, who Jwas convicted of. perjury last June, in connection with elec tion frauds alleged to have been ueroetrated bv him last Novembir. and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary, was taken to. .Toliet at noon to day. A severe storm raged on this shore of the lake last night, and the s:a ran very high. In consequence a series of disasters are reported, and it is feared more Tare to be heard from. New York, Nov. 20. By a wall falling in Bethune street this even ing, Mary Konn was killed and fire workmen, named Wm. Ritchie, Jno. Basnun. muiWoseph Barkue5 Antonio umenrancl Jos. Chapman were ,ous.y injured. . Ma senousiy Omaha, Nov. 20. Miss Minnie Dishner, living on a farm near Co lumbus, fell into a comatose state on Monday evening, October 26th, an( till efforts to arouse her have been in vain. Iter limbs are as rig id and cold as those of a dead per son, any she lias not eaten ,100a, spoken or moved in the three weeks yiiu;ii 111 lci vcucu. r ui uic past few davs she has wept at fre quent-intervals, the tears trickling silently dowu her cheeks. . Houmelia Proteus Servian BruUulity- Kai ner milium on the Skirmishing Xiriifht'i French JoJnr Bill D:tntt- -, tv. Bt'i'iiARisT, Nov. 20. The Rou raelian 'gover.iment has issued a protest against the violation of the neutrality of the Danube by Scrvia and Bulgaria ' ' Brussels, Nov. 20. A dispatch to the Indepence-Bclge, from Sofia, states that in the battle at Slivinit za the Servians attacked tin ambu lance attached to the Third Bulga rian regiment and tayopetted' the wounded. Montreal, Nov. 20. Last night a mob of about two hundred French Canadians marched through the principal streets sincins: the Mar seilles hymn, and .hooting. .at the protestant churches and newspaper offices. ; - Berlin, Nov. 20. In his- address to the Reitchstag, Emperor William expresses a hope that the powers will compel a restoration of the rela tive position of the Balkan provinces as proved for by the treaty of Berlin in 1880. .. .. London, Nov. 20. The Standard distrusts the hopeful views .ol the Balkan situation, expressed by Em peror William in his address 4o the Reichstag. It urges that it would be more desirable and to tfie point, if he were to speak of the present re lations of Austria and Russia. Dried potatoes are prepared in Germany in immense quantities for the German fleet- They lose 6-5 pea of their weight in drying, and when used are said to be as good as fresh. BEEF MARKET AND .'. 4 Grain arid Provisien Store. IIUIIRAY &; HARKINS, , DEALERS IN ' drain. Feed, and Groceries. SOUTH MAIN STREET. . We also have ia connection a first- Jass Meat Market, and the we il -known George W. Page as Cutter. A'othiug but; good meats delivered anywhere -in the city. All , we ak is a trial. . au ii-trlecsi A Beattiful Drop Curtain, Beginning with the' drop curtain, s.e portion of which we took oc casion yesterday to criticise, th.. managers of the opera hall have en tered upon a couise of decorative improvement which is honorable to them, and grateful to every specta tor. , Wo wero called over yesterday afternoon to see a new scene just hnished by, the artist Mr. Iloger Davis. It w. a view 'in Alleghany Park, Pittsburg. There is a richness as well a3 delicacy of color, a suo dued softness of tone, a skilful hand ling of atrial perspective, which elev etes this picture to the-rank of high art, far too high for the fleeting adornment of a stage 6cene. .It i nature represented in her gentlest mood, the calm water overhung by the misty veil and water and w.indingwa.k; a.ioi4mh5 rtth"ilrlrp ing ioTnigo in which trees of differ ent habits of growth and form com bine to bring the forest and the lake into gentle harmony and compan ionship. We are sure that this will be ad mired, and will provoke no criticism except that it is out of place; an art gallery is its proper place. Another picture, a prison scene is nearly finished. . : ' 1 Mr. Davis has been engaged in taking sketches in Florida", some of which ho showed us, excellent and beautiful in their kind, and proving him to be a most ' accomplished artist." - Tobacco Sai.k. ... The sales of the Buncombe Warehouse were light bat the proprietors seemed well pleased with prices. At the Farmers, Mr J. 15. Eller' sold three lotd for $17,19 , 11 J : Allen Moore three lots at ?8,-13,18J. At the Asheville Warehouee Mr. V. P. Black, of Buncombe, sold ten lots at . $ 141, 13, 151, 13h 15. 141, 10, 20, 19; 13 ; A. P. Case sold eight lots at f 24, 15V, W,, 121,15,14 7,8. The Banner sold 7,568 lbs. Anion? the farmers were W II. Jarrett. who sold four lots for f 18 13.73. 19, 24.00; A. G. Chorister five lots from $9 to 18: B, II . Bradley at an averaze of IB; Reeves t Varner three lots at f29; 19) 22; Aike.i, K.111 s Kuy nenlail live lots for 14, 20.V, ., v-n. .: THE NEWS. The Servians deny that lhe3' were repulsed at the fight at Shonitza. Irish Canadians are enthusiastic in their support of Parnell. The Chattanooga Railroad Convention agreed on freight rates. The Dem . crats who voted for Hipplft-Mitch'elJ, ntlioa in Qf,w r,r, S justify themlelveJby stating that he pledged himself to support the democratic national administra tion in whatever may. be required of him. They voted for him under au thority of the caucus, and so made the action a party ncL-: -Mrs. Ex Senator Cameron of Wisconsin is not insane, but very ill.- Speaker Carlisle is in Washington, sick. Attorney General Girland has ren dered ft decision that, the court of coramis ionera of Alabama Claims is a .legally contUuted.-body. In view of the general -sentiment in favor of a modification. o the rules Speaker Carlisle; it is thought, will not appoint but one committee, on Rule, at the opening of Congress. In a family quarrel over tiit- property ,lell . by au Illinois farmer, his sou threw his sister to the ground ho violently an to endanger her life.' -All Cana dian mail coming into the United States must be fumigated on ac count f small-pox. -A very live ly contest is expected over the or ganization of the House of Repre sentatives. Candidates are thick and thickening. THE MARKETS . PrMlne and Provision. New York, Nov. 2s. Flour dull and Arm; southern flour steady; common to choice extra, 3 C0a5 00. Wheat closed unchanged; spot sales No 2 red state fl.1.1; No. 2 red winter, for December, l'71a97jr. Corn, steady;-fpot sales of rejected,4li: No. 2 mixed, for Dec ember, oiis. Oats, firm; spot sales of No. 2 white, 6tate .;; No. 2 mixed, for January. 3GiCU. Pork, dull; mess, 9 75 alO 00. Lard strong; R 574 for cash (sugar, firm; fair to good retining, 5 5 ICad 7-16. Chicago, Nov. 20. . Wheat opened quiet. Corn active. Oats, quiet. Provisions firm. Wheat closed at 89 for November. Corn,41i for November. Oats, 28J for November. Pork, for December, 9 171. f Ard, for I Dec ember, 25. Short ribs, for Januarv, h Of. : (.'INCIKNATI, NOV. 20. Meats, loose, firm; short dear. 5 25a 5 37; short ribs, 5 121; shoulders, 3" 50a 3 60; hams, 9 2oal0 00. Lard firm; steam, 0 12; kettle, r ;;7ar a'Si. t"ork. nrtn, at 9 50a9 62i. i J. K. RAXKIX. ' D.C.WADnEI.T. LA.WEENCK PCI1.IASI. ISSVBG TOUR PROPERTY IV Pulliam 0 Co's Agency. None But First Class Companies . Represented.. . ' Offic in Barik of ABheville. ' oct ( dlmo : '';''' JOTICE. I have on hand between hundred thousand T-.-i of a one and .rdrit?d pi; 1! 00 ring t :,!". liri i i' en i-1 1 two .uik. nni and h or 19 onil 1ft f..t lnt,-r 1. inch plank, scm h. r ceiling I v, ,.i n uv at any j-' ..t -i of 1. .' wisliir ! ) j ui . w.. il Civ i.t tn pri.'". J!. . Ji.-V fJ-W i . Mi'! ... I .1 ,, v. 1 I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1885, edition 1
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