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."Vv" .-. x- i v -v r -. r:. 3.00 AUVBnTJSlNG RA TES LOW.- BUSINESS NOTICES. . A food restaurant Is a oeceesanr t taUishment for Tery city. Doc. Hatch iflon applie this nexl by the Whit ' liaa'c KteUorant ob Main Street, be tween the Bonanza and the bank. Dock advertise ovstera now daily, and offers a tempuos dim oi nre. . . ; uc-- , Call to lav or nizht at Farmer' Board intr Houe if yoa want Fresh Norfolk .Qvatera orved ia any style, -l ov 13-janl : McCaktt A Co. Tnsb Oysters to-dav at the Farmer's Boarding,! loos. ' , nov 13-tjani . Ladiea mast by all means exanune , , WbiUock' urapu oefora porchasing else- JLVdIv for Tabu: Board WMra. M. H . Gregory, in Col. Ray's hoose, on Main Street. FOlt KENT Furnished Booms in same In ldine. By early application , : reasonable cms can be obtained. tde5 Qoodosrd ran b obtained inapriv ate bouw, well heated and, furnished; Pleasant locality., EiMuire at Crmss .jrjfsfaja' an9 etw.aljorti;lear, i4I,il2j;.luinvtOXarf stronf ale0- kettle. i3625 JO, ;JP!ort s ; CaatoH -Flaiinet4-' Whit -And Scarlet -.Wool Flannela, JScached and -Unbleached ' Cottons, Gisghans, Frinta&c. '. . ri , i i r - IL .JUtPWOQO & CO.. i aeedtf - ; On Price Store. ' , . .Hantitui is prohibited on the Sqlphnr Spring property. ' ' N. funiAnoan, wnt Falls Nenae ManuTt Co. . . oct29-taov3d Whitlock has a fall line of Gentlemen's . Underwear in all qualities, call and x ' amine. ' .- ' Whitlock hi showing aome very hand - aotoe stjln and would advise all to call on him who desires anything in the mil- linery line. Gents' attention is calhd to Whitlock's handaonitf Hcarfs at 50 cents. , tf 1 Adieil iok at WhiUock's lcentspura linen fast colors Hunstetcher handker chief, tf TTl 'ash meres in all grades and all colors "and black, at - " Wnmocx's. - Your orti thoes can bemade as good as new only at - f .W.;T,'Wavsb's. Dnilap A Co.'s celebrated hats and Earl and Wilson's Collars and Cuffs al ways on hand at Whitlock's. tf Assets. ' . Liabilities, Surplus,1 $29,771,230 24,789,784 4,931,445 Etna Insurance Company Has . paid Losses' in vNorth .Car- paid MOO,OO0 : Jur .IAfc Insured f . rtr? ym .jeorrjin enovghf ' ' 4e arei knew that eerri,oao fco. bti1 by y tnr hand and Jxala aumally, p- ... vsaehts tbr prodsoisg poirerflf I5,0 at v- Tseraeat9r r-- 3' V i- .- - V jfect tnat yonr deato ; wonid Oaatr ihat prodnein powr.and would ' . taka from jux -.wife and hildwn, Jnst .tttat asach eapiTar " l' " --: Wtuas SsnlBiCM Maai would iak a 915,000 stock of goods in one building without fire iusuranee, and yet 4haaame stock t : auy aerer b dectroyed? la IS prndemt or kind 46 permit your family to caxr7 that mucb nsk upon a Ufa that is certain tf .dtrnctioa in a Tory, few years, sad that may be destroyed tomorrow? 4 D wan kaew that a life Insuranca - Velicycosti Iaa tfeiaua ss Vlre PwllryT -- On an, ordinary stock of goods you pay a jt of fMmtiMpar cent, to two per cent, per . , annum, i . -i.r -4:' Ineaseof aflrtydur loss will not probably axeeed otfy half of the stock, while it may ba StriSfV- . ' YMS2iiSi rrry a life policy for from 1 percent, to V per cent, per annum (if aider forty years of age) with a certainty of BltHnata dth, and Airs leiUUito salvage.' . Oiet ysa iklnlc that if yoAmsure i or, goads for a number of years, and then -V--eyiacnt, that you oktaia.aocfurtberae .:,aTC'ywees? a; . : ? '?.-t !Myekw that after three years, If . ntcMn pTiBt is JBtaa urelasar ave)C'aspsuw. yoa -wjll obtain a fo pa4 poKcy far the vahsll. .preajiani -' yotv al- ' ---. " iOC JWOW that ta.000 or I,O0Q ean te-addedteTetv eatata by paying from three Mreaat; te fowPer. mterast for abort Sean ef 1 on that nai? r As 'r- : v &aQV SHOW jturtvew sn .leavs your ".;&si!7-CSa rt!2,88a by the aunplo paymea " ke-vpeai the same amount of real -5" DO TjOU K50W that ; tie deathof SM' pakf ' aer maf, and dlton does cause t$e eloaiag up ; ' sf aAnaw ftairato its rain? Taid ot upon tfae 4smth.pt any member '!.-pi wae Lrm be esoh marabeg insuring . far the : -ism&, of the others, and be business contin ' t.f: we-w4yiot impairmeotTi-. ir.--, 'i' . W . ..-, AaJS OXS . KJiCUMBaSED with- ebU.ar iaKwtfaseaJVOicaa aU.be cleared p tn j . U death, bj. ; afe-abaleasasarticw ia the "' ": -CEef the taaainesSmeu of Oiiireountry fail tt least once iiwsrg a period of twenty yeere . ... ,wlvi 1 U W M J") wm-vm Mr Uii titnmtl ftt othemen? ' liO tufsiKCXBltUr DEBIKE toe. throw '- every asfe-gtuwd araand your Wife and cbU ' i . dren to shield em aamat the poasibility of ;V '.-?Si Tpa are rr ia' moderate circumataa or if yon vsahuutad. moome, is it not ; V rik ferare If.yoa are- rich, wfll. it Jiot be :,wisav -WaWhea may tckato themsveswwgs -asd f y awiv. r Uii"."'-'-- ',."-'A . tOU EVEBknowof an man's estate - 'r. wawe' of betase he tied .with a good V. .-oi-jvoflii-' .aeetpoBlas tar. ' 1 'ir-AXD- - v.- ' tiiIa ef nearly ' 'C v. ;-' f U J i-'j ..'-V Vj-" jWa -'-ravlnff AbCUr of Cl.lO 1-9 to 1.4 ivfCIpCiabiUt----y-.-'f. ;f;':' V;'r issusai " j V'--; lIcarForfeitiag rplides';nnteeia i C. d CW7t-.GenlAgeni'.' I I : :1 ertr.'j wartsdto whom lib? 1 1 ..;.;":ri:r:!asf vi'4 1 paid.' VOL. I.-NO 2oa DAILY ; EDITIONS INTERESTING READiNG MITTER ON THE FOURTH PAGE. , , Amnl BtuHaw mt he Trains. baubbubv Mmfl train arnvea 99 a. 11. '. , " ... v " . Departs 6:83 : " ; a Sy tnm arrires at 8;H ' :'.' ' ' departs at 100 a. K. - Tnnnio f n ftrririr l-Jtt r. m. , - Departs fc47 A. . ? -. t . Waxxcsmxa ArriTea 49 . k. .-. . Departs 99 A. m. . ' The Waynesville train reaches that point at 11 JO ; returning, eaTes Waynesyille at 156. r 1 THE DAIaVf CITIZEW t - Will be published every Morning (ek-, cept Monday) at the following rates strictly cash ; '. . , '. ;-.,r ' . One Year. , . . . V : . f Q0 Six Months, ." - . . 3 00 Three " .. . . . l 50 One " . . . 50 One VTk. V ' iilS Oar Camera will deliver the paiier ev tf . Ifty Morning iarerrf-f part ot the ciy to rfour subscribers, av4 partle8r, wanting it wurpteatie call at tne Atiznx vmee. W. TJf Weaver. Sola Asent lor Heai 11 and-made Shoe Tor men. w your Voo Wort of all kinds to ike Citixen Office tfyou want H. done jnmtty. cheaply and with dispatch. -Much broken stock in boots and shscs at W.T. Weaver & Co., at Cost. Call. - Writins Paner. Tablets. Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Crane's fine Writing Paper and Envelopes. . " ; dAw , : - v J. M. Mobgajj & Co. See chan ge in the professional card of JDrs. McGill andtBatfle, in anoth er column, t f : , '; The telephone will soon be a reali ty. The holes for the posts are all due. the posts are near by, and the insulator cross pieces are ia place "Hello!" Capt John Kirkland oFHillsboro is in the city, representing that old- time tried and true. Etna Insurance Company, represented by Mr. C. C. Crow of Raleigh, General agent.. Mr. A. F. Walton has' just fin ished planting a large number of rhododendron and . ivy , on Battery Porter. This beautiful place is to be handsomely mounted by shrub-. berv. flowers, walks, drives, etc.. and will present quite ' a different contiast hereafter to that which it has been in the past. We are requested bythe-JlevT. M$lft9 to-x inicrmatlon that Elders J. it. Reid and . his brother nxm4enwHill,KentMcky,tirrived last evening and are his ' guests. Both of the brothers .are Christian ministers. The former gentlem an is in feeble health. 'Mr. Myers will hold religious services in the parlor f theresidence of Mrs. J. Jj. J agg Lat 11 a. m. to-day.. All will be glad: ly welcomed. ; lttL Mr. E. A. II. Bey land dropped into our sanctum on Friday after noon fresh and chatty after a three months sojourn in Way nesboro.Pa., the seat of Frick's great engine and machine works. Asheville will be the fixed headquarters of Mr Bey- land, and he will probably give us the benefit of an agency of the es tablishment, and furnish us and the French Broad River rjion general ly air the conveniences' that have been-shipped- by the head, house. .Western North Carolina will be worked to the lullest extent, in the interest of this concern, -"v" . Donations to the Hospital Eon i TWO WEEKS, ENIKQNovr 30. ; vTwo ebtsl pillow, 1 spread, 4 tin buckets. 3 lamps, 1 stew pan, oil cloth, 1 wash tub and board, slip pery ?lm,, soda, .baking powder z packages ricej one package "each of floury cone,iDat meaiA uranam nour, suear, salt, meal, tauow, 1 nam, several cans 'oysters ana Balm on, I teapot. 3 crocks, 1 tin pan, half dozen table . napkins, sherry ; wine, Thanksgiving turkey, and , basket ot vegetables.:-. , "-" ;':.V !': '' '; Das, McGiu. awn BaTttE.' ! . ; v15;-?1'-? : Ws dropped in yesterday morning- to the comfortable office of these gentlemen ia rooms immediately above De Vault's drag store. We do not account it a lux- ory to suffer, but it partakes somewhat of the nature of luxury to? have suffering treated with the appliances that - miti gate it; and with such these gentlemen, men of scientific attainment, have sur rounded themselves. Their office is a mode) of tasteful comfort and a museum of appropriate apparatus. Dr. McGill confines himself to his fpedalties, the Eys and Ear, the Throat and Lungs, while Dr. Battle, giving large attention and having groat experience la the two latter ailments, also ia pre pared for a general practice, to which, from large professional ex perience, he is eminently competent. . , . - .. ... MutATO Station ast.'s j -; , The very latest and prettiest thing out a imw b - Qbbutkas Opesimo. lj - -.. ; All ri asked to come ttf the opening tt Law's Silver and China Hall on Tues , dav and Wednesday Dec. 8th and 9th. . - The object is to show what we have, not to make sales. I beg that all who can will come.1 $tori brightly lighted till 11 P-M. ; ; My line of Xmaa novelties and regular goods is larger than ever before. -, : I :Cf r--'-i- V U. Law, i-- r . ' Tf-opposite Eagle Hotel; " " School Book -Toets Picture Books, Fancy Boofes. Kovels and llomaneep. d Prices le-w. u "V'V. -yO-- dA w . -,-. - J. M. Mcboas Co. v.. The Daily and TjeM Citizen reached V:i!'ousaiid seven' hund red and forty 6ma subscribers, equal tolover tvnxy-tfiree thocs aj?d readers;, v eyer - week, v Our books are open for inspection. . We tlierefore claim, with - out fear of truthful contradiction, the Citizen has a much' larger bona fide circula tion than any "paper published west of ChnYlntf: ' ' 4 '- -l- - ' " SNOWr" v- ViVIJ 1 j M All day yesterday,' quite- a tbic5 snow fell, . dri ven by a strong .north west wind, S The accumulationi on th'6nndaBinptor:ihan enough to whiten it, though, hen the sun come out again, we.expect to sea all the uiVuntaina. aroiind nisp 1 uceiit:r&ieu. r kZ To'eacco" Report of-the Asheviixe - Market for the: Month 6f No ; vember. ;. . .y ., '--4 1 -fMr. E. I.- Holmes Secretary of the. Asheville t Tobacco' Association re'-" ports the sales for the. month jf No- M vember to have Been 393,870'pounds which brought $39,2259, ; an aver? age of $9.95. .- : . ; It has been evident that the grades put onUhe market 'so far have been - mostly - Jow. - The . exhibit for December,, judging -from ,the transactions since. the' month came in, will be better both; in. quantity and quality, and the average will be m uch advanced,1 n n For Rutherforpton. . - His llbnor Mayor Aston and the board of Aldermen, in response to the request of the Board of - Trade appointed the "following gentlemen to represent the city at the "railroad meeting in Rutherfordton on the 15th.. A.- J. , Blair, J. E. Rankin, W. H. Penland, N:.P. Chedister, W. R. Penniman, G. M. Koberts, ib: J) . Veuable, S. Hammershlag Foster A Sondley, J. H. Merriman. ; : . It is hoped tne lioara 01 tjommis sioners will appoint aeiegaies ai ill J ii-.-a A eir meeting n ext Monday. Cocrt ok Oteh - AyD Terminer. 1 TheSuperior 'court of Buncombe coun ty meets oh' Monday The case which excites the most interest is that of the Jones, ' father and sod,-confined, and held for trial, as supposed participants in the Joyce murder in April last. The casa will not come up at the coming term, as the presiding Judge, Gudger, is related to the parties accused. The case is one of intense interest to both the accused and to those who look to the lavs with confidence in their impartiality and the certainty of their enforcement. The ac cused in the ordinarycourse of events cannot be tried -until lh& next term, of the court" in the spring of next year. They must endure the hardships of pris on confinement through all the rigors of the coming winter. They are entitled under the constitution to a speedy trial. If they are indocent men" they deserve it ..' . " Would it not be well on the part of the county commiesionera, wno - meet next week.-and whose right it is to make such request, to call upon . the Governor to order a court 01 uyerana terminer to take this case in charge? Tor. it is cer tain (hat wherever., it does come to trial, in whatever court it ehalL be considered, it will occupy that term to the exclusion of all the business. ; ';; Raising ths Engine. The Body OF Poor Whitley kot Focxd. ,TheorX.of recovering the . engine from; the French.; Broad at jthel wreck near Warm 'Springs moved -on- bravely, from day to day until Friday- afternoon when every, preliminary, arrangement was completed and the motive power was applied and the engine was raised from its watery bed abd placed on "the" bank - ofithW river, t isqpt. .IcBee' wag present all -the time and .superintended the work. There were so many difficul ties to encounter the, work necessarily progressed slowly. One -of the greatest troubles was that of getting the derricks in proper position to : raise the engine and to get the. chains , and other appli ances attached to it so as to hold it firm ly and bring it up. r This .accomplished the work' , was , comparatively- easy. It required the united strength of three engines to bring it from the waterThe engine proved to be badly damaged, and in addition to the great expenseof get ting it out it will cos.ttfonsiderablr to pre pare it fa future use. It lay on its sidej in the river and' was raised directly up and now lavs on t'le bank in the same Ecsition. Itiwill not' require but a few ours work now- to bring the engine to hei place on the tract. . The, ; weather was so very disagreeable' yesterday that no work was done, but it will be contin ued tomorrow. The- divers who were employed in this- work . left for their home on yesterday's train. y ' It was expected that when the engine was moved the body ef young Whitley, the unfortunate fireman, would be found but.these hopes were not ; realized. Dil ligent search has been made but all to no purpose. "It is believed that belays hur ried at tho bottena of the river under the mass of rock which was knocked in the river by The engine ' and falling- -cars. Very little hopes ore now'entertained of ever recovering his body. . t; - .Great inducement are offered in prices of Silver plated ware and Table Cutlery at Law's, opposite Eagle Hotel. - , Fine Shoes misses, , and children, Jrom such makers as : Zeigler, Stokly Merriam and Tyler and Morgan. Low priced, durable Shoes in great variety. A large' . bill of Zeiglers goods just opened.,: - - , . noedtf - .'f;,- K -H. Redwood, & Co. The largest anT best stock of rubber shoes jn the cify. at W. T. Weaver's Shoe Store 1 . -V-Z':.: -: ' The Monthly'. Meeting' . Of the Tobacco Association ; will be held at the Farmers Warehouse on Monday the 7th mst at 4 p.m I. Holmes, Sec'v. TnE National- Guards Association - of-the United States. ; Which association- was formed in 1879 at a military convention - in New. York City at the instance of Gen Johnstone Joaes, will meet in convention'in tliClty. of Washing ton on the 15th at headquarters " at the'Ebbitt House 1 at 10 ia. m. The object of the . convention- will be chiefly to" urge oiixia eonsress the more ceperous knUDort of the mil tiadf the United 4'tatee,vhi:h mili tia are now:' recVLteed-by the State Guaru.Vof the several States. Ii the '-volcanic condition of Europe apparently, on the verge 01 general warv it is best that the United States be prepared for - possible and un looked for contingencies. . v The delegates from North Caroli na-are Adj't Gen. Johnstone Jones, Col'tJ CoJten, Anthony, Jones (of the 2nd),,; Maj rCampbell of the Fayette- vilie Independent Light Infantry f Mai. Martin. Capt Iiobertson, and Captrarrisl). borne of tt em have signified their'purpo8e to attend. The Kitchen-Garden Association will hold regular monthly meeting at the Y. M. C. A. liooms, on lues day, December 8, at 4 p. m. Punctual and full attendance re quested. :. . , A small House for sale on Phillips St., between Grove-and Baily et. -Applv to dirc6diw. - C. Hansen. .Misses and Children's Shoes, of the best makes in all sizes at - W. T. Wa vice's. Kubber iioots and blioes in great va riety, and all fir grade goods at - W.T. Wkatee's. Boots and Shoes made and men ded at W. T. Weaver's. -. Holiday Books for children elegant and cheap. Works of "E. P. Roej Francis Kidley liavergal s wortp, J. N. Morgan & Co. Choice selection of Christmas cards, and Art Novelties at reasonable prices. J. N. Morgan & Co. Cord Wood Wanted, J C Deadrick & Co. will want for next year, to be delivered early in tne season, ni teen hundred cords ot woodJ n us 1 feet long, t4.-d?livered at thricr brick yard in this city. Now is the 'time to cut the wood. daw-It NEW;1 ADVERTISEMENTS. .Announcement ! " WE BEG to announce to the citizens of Asheville and the surrounding counties that we have rented the room formerly occupied by Dr. C. II.Moncure, and have opened a - FRESH STOCK OF : ;iD RU G S !-'. And a ' well assorted line of TD.ragjist. Sundries ! A share of the public patronage re spectfully solicited. " 8-Prescriptions carefully compound ed atall hours. . . . . ; ; McCARGO & CARSON,- n29 iy , "; . " City Pharmacy. w W. 'JONES, "Attorney at Law, asueVille,' ; - - ; - n. c. Office in Johnston Building opposite Court Home Square.- . Practices in - the Courts of Western North Carolina and Supreme Court at Raleigh. v nov i'0-lyd - Sl-OOO RBWAI i r ;;' -- IJr FIVE VEARS, V By taking a Pblicy in ther'' National . Lire fentl 31 aturity AssecfatiGii- Wausbtngton- D. C. (1 nw, ijtn reflect. PAn nnparalleled success.- Over one thousand members in 1 this State in the - last vear- alone, ' not speak intfof S. Ca.. Ga Ala Md., and Wash ington, D. C. - Small monthly payments required. This may be the turning tide of vour life.- Can you afford to let it passyou without an effort? Awaken to your interest and secure at once" an in--vestment that will pay one thousand dol lars in cash wh;le yOu are living. Dr.M. L. Neilson of - Asheville, asked Senator Vance, the standing of our company; he said in reply that he knew : all of the gentlemen ; composing the officers and directors and that they, were, the best business roen in Washington. ' - : Applications received at the Eagle Ho tel by W. H. Gibson, Special Travelling AgenU - - - ' . .. J. E. BEYER. v nov 24-Twd - - ': - -, 'lIXECUTOK'S SALE.;.-. ', '.- -6: Twill sell at pnbllc naetlon at the. Court House in Asheville on Wednesday, December I6th,1886, a lot of property consisting- of bedsteads, tables, bureaus, mnttresscs, chairs, bedclothing, Uble linen,&c., 4c. ... - - v Terms: Ail sums under Ove dollars cash. Sams over Ave dollars six months credit, witk note and approved security. ; The above property Is sold as part of the estate of J. L. Heary, deceased. v. I. A. CUMMISG3, Exr. f nor M dtd - ' - - Q f.EN. VEFIGCH . JERSEY DAIRY - Wiif ..e ."?ady to serve the. citizens of Asheville on and after Monday next, with absolutely pure milk and butter, plenverloch Dairy, is' located near the northeastern limits of the city. Our wa'.ron will visit patrons promptly, twice a dav. Send your orders to ; - V - 1 Mrs. H. A. GUDGER, - nv 10-dtf Glcnverloah Jersey Dairy. ) ':' Speaking of anticipated . ob'sir?H tiort on the -part of the RepublicaiK members of 4he Senateto the con firmation of th appointments, of Mr.. Cleveland,, the Knoxville Jour hal, a Republican paper, : js manly enough to say: . ; . -. : ; .' The papers are again discussing the question of the confirmation of Cleveland s appointments. - 1 nere ought -to be. no question about this matters There is none. The senate, although republican, win- confirm appointments; unless some satisfac tory reason : can be given for:dping otherwise.'- It cannot afford to reject appointmeots - for the reason that appointees are democrats. . To do so would Jf to invite the condemnation of honest men of all 1. parties The President: has certain prerogatives under the Jaw. - So long as . he is in the performance of his duties, keeps within the bounds of the law, he will be sustained by the senate ' If he nominates for office men ol bad character,- or men utterly, unfit, the seriate will reject them and ought to. IT, as h:ts been said, ex-penitentiary convicts are appointed to important omccs, ana the ser ate is calleu Up on to confirm it should deline. 'But where the President appoints hon est, capable democrats, unless, he violates some law in doing it, the appointments will be promptly con firmed. . - LATEST NEWS. - Sunset Cox is to write a" story of 1 urkiwi lue for Youth Companion, Canon Farrar has discovered that one of the responsibilities of this na uon is to strangle mammon wor ship."- - r - - The Michigan Congressional dele gation has agreed upon a tariff bill containing a long freelist,whichMr, Mayberry will introduce in the House shortly after the 'assembling or Congress. Mayor Grace of New York - sues the N. Y. World for $50,000 for libel. The indications point to the elec tion of Hon. John W. Daniels as Mahone's successor .though the con test between Mr. Barbour and him self will be very close. The caucus has decided to "vote on the - matter to-morrow. . . - ; j- . Mr. Chamberlain- has -set about explaining' how the disaster to the liberal party in the English -elec tions, wss brought about, and ' to "do so embarks upon the dangerous sea of alliteration. He says the defeat of the Liberals in the boroughs "was due to Priests, Publicans, Parsons, Parnellites and , Protectionists" a combination he had not deemed likely to occur. , : '. ..';.' Controller Durham, of the JJ. S. Treas- urv. rendered an lmoartant decision Fri day, in which beholds that Attorneys, Marsnais, Clerks . and : (commissioners. should present their accounts to the proper Treasury official without expense to the Government. Any fees, there fore, which may accrue to a clerk by rea son of services rendered under section 1 of the act of February 22, 1875 18th Stat utes at Large, page 663 in entering orders of court, certifying copies thereof to the accounting officer, and tiling duplicate account, should be collected from the claimant in whose behalf the service is performed, and not from the Govern ment This verdict will save Uncle Sam a pretty big bill evsry year. Fkes4 Oysters, '- In air-tight cans, revived every Tues day and Saturday, at Capt Price's Fresh Fish market, adjoining Weaver's Shoe Store. The oysters are a luxury. Fresh ocean fish of the best varieties, received every Wed'sday and Saturday mornings Call promptly. . . .-- tt. ; . - Go to the Coffee House and try a tup of dripped coffee made in their new patent coffee pots . . .- . .... ... , . - Beginning next Tuesday, Oysters will be served there several daj s each week in addition to the regular bill of faro.' : -"ITY -: At a meeting of the Board of Alder' men of the City of Asheville, held on the 20th day of November', 1885, the follow ing Ordinance was adopted and ordered to be published. ,!( . ... ; - ' Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of . ' x . : " tlie City of A.slieviUe: .. That, from and after the passage of this ordinance, it shall not be lawful for any person or persons, or . his or their agent or agents, servant or servants, .employe or employes, to keep open anyhar-room or place where spirituous liquors are sold, or to sell or giveaway any spirituous liquors! or permit the same to be drunk in such bar room,, or place where spirit uous liquors are sold, within the corpo rata limits of the City of Asheville,. be tween the hours of eleven ; o'clock, at night and five o'clock .in the morning. Every! person violating the provisions of this ordinance, shall he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars, or be imprisoned not exceeding thirty days; provided' however,1 that - for the months of July, August and September, the prohibited hours shall be from twelve o'clock at night to five -o'clock in the mornin. ';'::i :.'. x..t' By order of the Board of Aldermen. I -,: V . E. J. ASTON, Mayor -Nov. 23, 1885. : Iw. -pg-OTICE, - ; T .t'.:. ; -;.:'-' ' V Iy virtue of sundry , executions in iny hands in favor of J. F. Alexander, et ah. against G.'P. Austin, Henry West's and VVr. P. West. I will selbat public auction for cash at the Court House door in Ashe ville, on Monday the 7th day of Decern ber. 18S5. G. P. - Austin's. Henry West aud W..P. West's interest , in a tract of land lyina in the county -of Buncombe, on the waters of North Turkey-Creek, known a3 the Henry 'WeEt binds adioin ing lands of Frank White, J. M. Sharp and others, containing one hundred acres, more or les-s, levied ou to satisfy the with in named execution?. J. Ii. RICH, This Oct. 30, '85. - iibeirff. nov 10-1 a w4w ' IPRICE: A GENTS by.-,telegrapr 1 From All Parts of the World! l,Te grand jury of New York city has maictea uen'lohaler of, the Y. Stat Guard for bribery- - Neal, Cieveland, njRphewto the rre3iden.t, Ivas oeen appointed gaug er in the reveoue office at Cleveland, OhioJ.r 'Ex-BishOp Doniinick Manney of Momie is dead -The First Baptist church of Macon was burned iFriday nisht. Los8 $35,000; insurance 510,000, A1 -terrific .blizzard - prevailed throughout ? the 'x-north -west and reached; CIcagcr"-ye8ierday: with great severity.- A the, teleefabh lines throughgiut the.nortfi-west are badly damaged. ' v -.,- Some of the democratic New , Or leans papers are severely denouhc ins President Cleveland for not aU tending the Vice-President's funeral. I he Varomde says: "This act is stain on his courage and a blot upon American manhood. It stamps him as unfit for the high trust and hon or of the Presidency."" The article concludes, 'The same cowardly thought must have animated him when'hft rp.fnapd frki'iett. thia ?fir aw w HI., h A. II J , Some burglars broke into a bank in Freedom, Pa.. at 3 o'clock. Friday morning, and succeeded in blowing iL r , - .... open ine saie ana escaping witn a large amo ant of money. ' r 1 A mt 1 ' rresiaeut vieveiana nas appoint tea van. v. itichardson, of Colum bus county, Marshall for. the eas tern district of North Carolina. . ' A repubhean caucus ol Senators was held at noon on the 4th, Sena tor Sherman in the chair. He ex plained the object to be the election of a President protempo're. ' Senator Hiamuuas nominated Senator Lo gan and moved his election by ao ciamation, wnicn was carried. Sen' ator Logan thanked the Senators, for this kindness and confidence, but believing he could be of more service to his country on the floor and by; committee-: work, declined tne nomination. The caucus then adjourned until Saturday, at which time it is presumed they proceeded to elect.- Many republican Senators thought the position would be ten dered senator Edmunds by acclama tion. " . " ... -' The President's message will be aU to both Houses of Congress' at liW!ocx noon Tuesday. Prof. Barnard of Vanderbilt Universi ty, Nashville has discovered a comet in constellation of Taurena Returns at London up to 3 o'clock Sat urday show that 273 liberals, 215 conser- auves and Si nationalists nave been re turned. The St. James Gazette complains that the radical dodgers have succeeded in seoureing a numerical victory tbrougb tne vote of tne newly enfranchised igno ramuses. The excitement caused by the close- new of the English elections isj tremen dous. . - . ' Four deaths from excitement, caused by politics, are reported. Riots are the order of the day., Mr. Charsley, the de: rested tory candidate against Baron Rothschilds, in the Aislesbury division of the Bucks, lies dying at a local hotel from injuries received at the hands of a mob. Twenty residences of the tories and two civil hotels at Radstock, Somer set, have been destroyed. Scores of cit izens and policemen have been injured at Worthing, where the police were toned. Fifty casualties are reported at Wilson. The successful liberal candid ate there was beaten Wack and blue, and only by the aid of an escort of sixty po licemen, battling their way to tne sta tion, d'd he - escape being thrown into theTiver. '.,' . ' Notice to Tobacco Farmers and Buyers. THE OCUIAWJIUJL WJME- ' UOUSE9 .;'; Located in Henderson ville, N. CL, is now ready lor the reception of tobacco The proprietor is desirous, for the farmers to bring in their tobacco for exhibition,- where the- buyers are invited, so they - may fix certain sale days. . .'.- '". Ample room will ' be found for packing and no eharges, .unless satisfactory sales. " ' ' On. Wednesday Nov. 18th inst is" set apart for the, first sale day, when the public generally are invi ted to'eomeouk;'v? .,-'- . For further' information, address .A E.- FbETCHEtti Proprietor, ' ' . Hgndersonvilfe, W.C.v ; noVA5-d3mo8 . aluable Cllv Property, for ' L s : - -- Sate, j.Vjv , .: : The Finest in Aalieville. 4 t :. on Saturday, feb. 2p, 80, The undersigned wilt offer for sale," on the prem isas that very valuable property, corner Fatten avenue and Court Square, iujiha clt ofAsheville, known as the - " . . UVGU JpIIXSTdCCh-TCS. J There are sixty-two feel fronting In ih Square, and runs back one hundred aud twenty feet down Paitoa avenue-...Thesis' a frame dwelling on stone, oa this lot. - There will ialso bo sold at the same time and place, a vacant store lot, fronting ou -Putton ave nue, iuimedialely adjoinlr.g the above lot. , lso tho the twonew brick sjoresadjoinidn the vacant lot above oescma, ironung on fatton venne, now occui)id by Pcnlfy snd fc-on, and W. B. Williamson nod Co., r--t"tiv!y; All tiie property of the laxe Hugh Joanston, Terms, casb. This is now the mntt ve!naW Y--!---y In Afbe vilie for buKlness pnrpof ct. Cu.l R ' l e-icnuiu it. , R.B. Jn-' JS, ile 2-dwMs . . . I LATEST ' . CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST SIDE- FIJBLIC SQU2RF. BILL HEADS, . , ? ; , ; L , LETTER HEADS, . ; Ir r - -C POSTERS. '. " ".' ' : : . ' .I " - BLANKS, 6c A md Job Work of all kinds dont wit fromftnest and at Iotjo fricti STATE NEWS. - . w vw yrw.ms The electric , light waa turned on Raleigh on Thursday night to the great satisfaction of the whole city. There are two series of. fights, one ", for lighting stores, hotels, &c.t and the other, the all , night for streets ; andpublicJbuiIding. Master F. A. Old made the for the' first, and Master- Robert L. Gray! for the other. - The liVht in exceedingly '.brilliant, that from the Capital extending far down Halfax and Fayetteville atreets: in the lat ter so bright that: colors - of goods may be matched at R. B. Andrew's store There .' remain a few defects yet to, be remedied ' . Uie Jsewa-Obscrttfa 33 GbYerhor - Sc lies has ; refused" Ao change the '- sentences of three negmes c'ondertn- ed to be hung in Gates county' for - burglary;; , They were"respl;ei from ; the 23d of No vember, . to ;December 7th. on which -'day 'they will be hung. - Two negroes for the same ' offense.' - in Mecklenbnrir... rpBritd from the 21st of November tO Pes " cember 9tb', on which day, they too will be hung.: The investigations of the committee to frame a bill to regulate taxation, find that the ins , quality is much greater . than was supposed. The, range" in valuation is , astonishing:-. The . rate ' -on '.' lands isr lowest in ' Dare ' Graham and Swain, 80 "cents per acre: the Highest in Mecklenburg, $9r. Tho Winston Sentinel say tf the vet eran floor manager; Mrl JR. Pierce, for'raany years connected witb' the tobacco interests of Winston. ' died ast 6unday mornine.' At the time of his death he was connected with he Piedmont Warehouse... , Ho came to t Winston from Danville.-: The world is full of rascals, and Winston is hot without her share. A reward ot $50 ' has been offered for the identification of two 'pereone wno lorceu . an entrance into the Episcopal church, of this cityj -last " Wednesday evenimr. breaking a . window in so doing, and - znuffling the church "bell. -A voune . man by the name of Tandy Thomas Jef ferson Davis Andrews . Hamilton Hickorynut Jackson Clay rEsau Ki- ger, was married to Miss Head, in the public road, near Huhtsville, Yadkin county, November . 29th. About 400 persons were Pn tlrfe gfooTnj8'rkn0wnrar id by his long name. The Lincoln Press says: hile the ittle boys of Mr. Pink Asbury, liv ing near uenver, were chopping wood last Saturday, the axe used by one of them glanced, and striking a little five year old brother in the face cut his nose completely jn two, only a strip of , skin holding it. "Dr. J. D. Mundy was called in, and he suc ceeded in replacing the noseband thinks it will grow together again. Notice. There will be an annual meeting of the Hook and Iadder Cov for the election ' of officers at the Mayor's of fice on Tuesday night Dec. 8th 188o a 8:30 o'clock. F. A. Hull, - v . . " . . Foreman. PnTily ' ' ! the blood.. It is the most important part of the system, and it is of the highest im portance that it be kept pure., With mpure blood no one need expect to en joy good health. Hart's Blood aed Lit T. 1 1 I, . 3 A.J . . -1 tl.. ruia are wen auapiu kj cieauro mc -blood, ad . should be used freely. We can recommend them. . . T AND SALE. . ' Bt virtue of a deedoftnist exeoutad tome on the twenty-first day of March. 18S6, by W R -Cordell and Harriet Cordell. his wife, which dMd du.y rexistered in the Resistor' offlo of van otabecoanty, 1 will sell at public auction .at tha ourthouM door In Ashevlua, oa Tueaday Sth ay of December next, it being Tuesaay or coon, tract or wno, airoaiea on tne nori wri ei waoDanoa river, in ths county of Jfnnromoe, ontainirifc 66 acres more' or leas,' on which the aid Cordell now. resiles, to satisfy said dead of rust.- - s. w. WAkHKa, iruaieo. ranklin Land Agency, J . " .--.--I : - Located in the midst of some of the best farming, grazing, fruit-growing and timr ber lands, in Western North Carolina. franklin is 20 miles irora tne we Deter Depot, and on tho direct line ot the pro- Dosed railroad fro.u Tullula Falls. Ga. to Mary ville, Tennessee, (distance to Tullul a Falls only 35 miles ) . . -- ' JSyCorreepondence 'solicited from, all parties interested in farming, or. stock raising, or fronTany wishing to invest in any business in Macon county. .- -'All commnnlcations answered promptly and truth fully;,." - - ; - -'BURKKACUNKINGHArtT, ; , .'" Real Estatk Aoknts(o. i. r '"Franklin, Macon county, ,... f, ( y;noy 19-wtf i : , , J, v.; r' ' NtiTICE. !;r4:.r"5V--V''-,': .'r -' v -:'.' .,r-,.f:-.'....'--...--:V i , ', - -. Notice ia hereby given that the copartnership- lately subsisting between Frank Price and Wm. W. Welch of tne city of Baltimore! State of Maryland, and James C Campbell of the State of: Ten nessee, under the firm name of price, Welch and Campbell was' dissolve a ou the 1st day of ' August, "1S83, by mutual consent .''''."-... --.'." : All debts owing to the said partner- ship are to bi received by said Price and Welch. ". . -: ; . ; ' Frahi Paicx, ..': W, W. Welch, Nov. 6th,' 18S3.' - J as, C. Campbell. - Davidson and Martin. Attorneys. . , . . ';' nov 6-w4w - ' ' ,; ''': - - JOTICE.. . .. , f . . . ; I have on hand between one "and two hundred thousand feet of &!rd2cJp!ank. 12 End 13 feet long, motUy f.oor:j and inch pUck, some we a' her brar-.lir x and ctiiing wnicu I ''vui cctiver on r irs or at f.py p"int on lir.3 of n.'.'roa.l. parties v,i.,l.i ; t purcbr.,3 wor.M ri '! to' c-.. '": :.i to unci's. ' li. A. 1' ; nov 12-wiw Mcrr- ' C i ' V f - ' ' ' v - 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1885, edition 1
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