- . . ... - ,- . , DAILY EDITION; '-Soo liAUSr.u'i -JV-A; . . t 1 Year, ' '; Mom., i O I 'EltTlSlXG RA TES LOW. . - BUSINESS NOTICES. v "A eoo'i' restaurant is a necessary tablishuient for every city. Doc. Hutch ison supplies this need by tbe White Man's Rest mrant oa Main Street, be tween ths Bonanza and the bank. Dock advertises oysters now daily, and offers atembnp bill of fare. toc-20 Call V-dsyor night at Farmer's Board ing Uomv if yon want -Fresh Norfolk Oysters tjvved in any style. . . , aov l:i-rjanl . ; McCastit &Co, , -Fresh Oysters to-dar at the Farmer's Boarding House. nov 13-tjanl " ' Ladies mist by alt means examine W hitlocf s rrqp$ before purchasing else- ' where? i:v' !v.' 'v "'.. r:-.!-'-,. tf ' :; Apply 4trTABi.i Board toMrs.M. H Owi-nrv. inl'ol. Rav's house, on Main Street. FOR RENTFurnished Booms in same buitdinsr. By earlr application reasonable terms esn be obtained tde . ate - bonse, , fU heated and . furnished; pleasant locality. Enquire at Citizex offioe. ;r - . tf 1 'Meats, loose and quiet; new short clear, 5 2U5371; short ribs, 50&5 12J: shoul ders, 3.12J; hams, 9501000.Ird strong steam, 6 Go, kettle, . 6 256 50. -Pork ' quiet, atu oo. - Canton Flannels, White and . Scarlet Wool Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons Ginghams, Prints, See v II. Redwood & Co., noedtf One Price Store. Hunting is prohibited on the Sulphur Spring property. - N. Plcmadoee, Agent Falls Neuse Manuf't Co.. oct 29-tnov3d , . WhiUock has a full line of Gentlemen's Underwear in all qualities, call and vx amine; ., " Whitlock is Bhowing some very Jiand aome styles and would advise all to call on him wh6 desires anything in the mil linery line. . tf . Gents' attention is calUd to Whitlock's haudaomc ecar& at 6j cents. tf Ivadieslook at Whitlock's lli cents pure linen fait colors Hunstetcher handker ihifs. tf iladhnieres in all grades and all colors and black, at Whitlock's. Your old bhoes can . bemade as good as new only at W. T. WeaVkb's. Dunl&; A- Co.'a celebrated hats and ljarlahd Wilson's Collars and Cuffs al wajlg on hand at Whitlock's. , tf $-9,771,230 24,789,784 Lrtbilitiesil-1-;--:- : s.. Surplus, f -4.93r445 ifetna Life C ' Tn s lira nee Company i - Xutured f Tf not, why nolt carrying enough? TjTtt i, arc n know that every 1,050 pro- every . duced by jour band and brain amraallv, rep- resenta the t rodncine power of flS.OOO at 7 per ceniv lo j ever reflect that your death would destroy that producing power, and would take from jour wife and ehddren just that much capital? " Wast sane .Business Man would risk a 15,000 stock of gooda in one building without fire insurance, and yet the same stock way never bo destroyed? . Is it p? .tUent or kind to permit joar family to earnr that much risk upon a life that is certain ot' destruction in a very few years, and that v. ay be destroyed to-morrow? - Do yon know that a life Insurance Policy costs less than a Fire Policy? On an ordinary stock of goods yon pay a rate of from one per cent, to two per cent, per annum. In case of a fire your loss will not probably exceed one half of the stock, while it may 1 c bat a trine. Vonean earry a life policy for from 1 per cent, to 2-2 per cent, per annum (if under forty years of age) with a certainty of ultimate death, aud there will be no eahoage. Bid yon ever think that if you insure - tK goods for a number of years, and then '(it j ayment, that yon obtain no farther re ' ar 1 c l'vour investment? - ' ' Do you know that after three years, if yon cease payment in .Etna X.ife ansur anee Company, yon will obtain a fnll paid policy for the value of all the premium - vou have paid - DO YOU KNOW that t5,000 or $10,000 can be added to yoor estate by paying from three par eentvto four per. interest for a short term of years on that sum ? DO YOU KNOW that you can leave your family 5,000 or tl0,000 by the simple paymen of an amennt eaeh year that is less lhantb taxea would be upn the same amount of real estate, and you have not a dollar of capital in- DO YOU KNOW that the death of one part ner may, and often does cause the closing np of a firm's affairs to its ruin? DO YOU KNOW that partnership inter ats may be paid off upon the death of any member of the firm, be each member msnrinfc far the - ' benefit of the others, and the business contin ue without impairment? ' . . 4 ARls YOU ENCUMBERED with debts or mortgages? They can all be cleared off in case of death b a Life Insurance Policy in the Jtna life Insurance Company - -DO YOU K5MJW THAT NINETY FEB CEST. of the cosiness men of tins country fail at least once during a period of twenty years. ; DO fei THINK that your chances of sno seM rfccir than those of other men? -: ' DO YOU SINCEBELY DE8IKE to throw very aafe-tfuard around your Wife and chil dren to shield them against the poambflity pf 'I future want or suffering? ' - V If you are poor .or in moderate curcumstan - ees, or if you have a limited income, is it hot - best to insure If you are rich, will it not be wise? "Riches may take to themselves wirge . '.: and fly away.: - - : ; ' ' ' '" , " DID YOU SVEB know of any man's KwUte being worse off because he died aith a good Pokey of Instance upon his life? ' -,. . The JOtna JLife Insurance ' Company, - 1 "OF HABTZOBD, CONN. WITH ITS 2DQ0O,G0O of Asel - - - AND fJurrilus ef nearly " :. . ' " WITH A . - Pavino Ability of 01.10 1-3 to cvf-ry 1 of Liability, 1 - , ISSUES ... Xon-Forfeiling Policies, Icconteeta Me after Death. C. C. TROW, Gen'l Agent, Raleigh, H.- CV I ch m! ivents wanted to whom lib- .' t :n u . s, 728 I t r 31 frninjiseioiw win wt? pm,, oct l.V linos' , ' . ' ." .1 i i ii ii ii i i hi i iii i- mxil-m jimjj 1 j jm .i...,n m , f. , n h .i . ,m u. utj 1 . i VOL-NQ: , DAltV- edition: INTEEESTIKG READIKG MiTTERlB ON THE FOURTH PA.GF, - .v r.. - ' ' 0 - y - ' Atrtvmt Jkepiwlai1 f k TrnA 8mnr--U train armea 89 a, . -, ; '.J .-' ; r"n .i Vtil.14 w.-.' : Tonnesse ARivea 657 . -it4.V .; . , . ..Depart 9:47 Ai.nt)li ? . WaxsEsviux-r ArtiTea 459 p. K. i . " " , - Deoarni 59i-Ic ? ' Tha' WaTneaville bain Teaches thai p&nt at itsw ; rennnog,' eavea rrajnesYiua bv ad. Will be. published every Morning (ex eept Mdnday V at ' the following -rates .1 One Year, r'Six, Mentha, 3-0d Three Oneci One' -Weeir,vVs ' . f5 . ' Our Camera wilL-deliver the japer ev ery Morning in every part of the cftjrtd our subscribers, and parties wanting it will, please call at the CiTfZK? Pce. ' W. T. Weaver. Sole .Aeent for Hess' Hand-Made Bhoee forjinen.' : Seitd ftK& Job '-Work rf.i&Jemdi Urihe Citizen ,OJflce, if you want it done roJ comply una ktiivj ttttptucn. . ; M-uch broken stock in boots and shses at W. T. Weaver & Co , t CctU S Call. ;. Beer. ale. porter, rum. ein. imported and domestic, at Hampton & Feather- stone's. : Writing cfaper, Tablets, Letter Heads;. Bill Heads. Crane's fine : Writing Paper and Envelopes, . .'. , a& w .1 . M . M org as & Co.- Miffl Mollife lianerof Asheville, is visiting Miss SalUeFaw of Johnson City. Tennessee.. . i ... Mr. J. if Cjribsohof this city, is visiting his parents "at Jonesboro, Married on the 26th,;Nov. 1885 at the bride's athe4 y B. C. Lank- ford;: J.P,,-?Mn 'Mark M.'r Wilsod ana Mary Hi. Kinsley, an of lran sylvania county. . A fine lot of goods on the Job Counter of Lyon's is being sold off at cost. Call snd see them. - : ino otate paper yesterday, ana a very small newspaper "mai?. Of State news there is none if. this issue, and general news is scanty. 1 We haye a4 kiu mber. of com m u nications which we wilHry' and iise as fast aa possible. VQiir'friehds-will please.bea? with UJ' f -Ir JamesrjvrrttTr old ana mtich respected citizen of Fairvey township, died at his home, on Sat urday night last. He" 'was in the 83rd year of his age. ;v ' The telephone wires are being strung, and in a few days "Hello5 will wake the echo from one end, of the town to the other, w e learn that Mr. Cliff, late clerk in the post office, will be placed in charge of the5 central office. Sawyer has secured this week his second stock ot ready . made ingfor gents, youths and boys, wis seven dolllar all-wool suits is ahead of anvtbins vou ever ? saw. Give Sawyer a call and he will plerfse4 3'ou. The extension to the,,Farme Warehouse is rapidly approaching eompletion. When f-' finished the sale room will be 24pie4;tlong. The extensiprtQ'BalkTdvipros. is also apprbaehing completibn. Withtbf addition, their store room will Ibid a length of 177 feet, and will have a height of three stories in the rear; Deaih of Mbs. Dr. Baibd. . This good woman died .ater home near Brisresville N. C. 29th ult aofJ heart 'disease. Our syropathies are with her many friends. J. - , - ' '' F. W. VV A6BNEB & JCO. , . , 5 :-.l ': This old, reliable wholesale 1 gro cevv and ; Fine" Wine " Houie of Charleston, S. Or. invites; the atten- tion ot the trade ot western, caroii na-and East Tennessee , The. early! completion of the Asheville and SpartanbTr seciion in very ciusceoiuicuiiuu wnu the lamed, city by Ihe sea, at which the fathersrand "grand-fathers? of many of our present. people used to trade. We are Dleased to see this evidence ontthe part of Charleston id renew sUbeir trade connections with this section. Messrs. Wagener & Co. are among the representative firms 6f tlieJsouib, and we reconj mend them to. our readers. . . ChristmasT OPesiNG. ' ' , 2.. All are aaked to-come to the opening St Law's SUrer and China Hall on Tucs dav and Wednesday Dec. 8th and 9tu. . The object is to show what we have, L nnt iTviolrft ualoa. I T W that nil iwhol eanwillcome. Store' brightly lighted wbiskaj, Hampton. &atherstoi)e's till 11 P.M. - , " iJtHampt6d i SFeatherafone always' b My line of Ainas novelties and regular goods is larger than ever before. . . 4 t J. H. Lawi -opposite Lagle Hotel. . Rubber Boots' and Shoes in great ' va rielV'and alt first grade goods at . . . W.T. Wbavke f.V - -i P v - ; : '- r " r A" small House for sale on Phillip between Grove and Baily su, App fleet W1TW. -r-'' 11AMI&." Try Hampton & Featherstone's best .hnld an1 naph ira nr The nurest Westm N C apple and nsach brandr t t Hampton. Feather- .if, AS H EV-ILLrE, N, I iVb-o is th k V. P V '"S, - - - 1 i- m NeW Orleans Expos?tidn,fipaid tar tost-rjieasant as :oJCtTtive visit arariasr ana renrisvlvania in ?th$u" 1 uubj w,uuu ul,!J'a U1 yesterday morniBe.; Contrarv h mprnttomt -exaaiKim? the report (A ouximpresBchxviiifomstts that superior to that of list winter. North j tjMiflresBttrer' he reports ot . bu Catoliriliis'JiptrtdpiBented throttgfa redlSfejS'adTrWsuwr t,h; Stat0 ,authqrities.;;4as laft-ytarj jCprJtiiy 'iweK- veix, satisfactory, yet " the mineral distJav made bylSnoerintendent. . Starnea Bhows the the.K1chmonjl.ar4d MnyuW Rail "uuu vuuiuituy. suppura luauv ficierrf?!. Ofthis the Tines Penio- trai or the oth says: r- al ; . . . sipn the,uuies"of the Superintend it. Though tliberal werlargelr'iricreastid and: we mpftdjiprtpan vQJeEiurbad, North are pleased Jto knowthat oar Soper Carolina hast. beaafiWixhibit,f intendent And 06un? roflrdTbave that bids -fair-Co rival in beantvttm &nBmm9mWia-whR aaiQins tnongiriiaryiess-! wxwriye that of thec great? Sonthttae.jrwa.SAiJE, The point of attraction is a pavil- i0n?gliiex1fa.M Diicarold and suver, .ijq. wnicn.arejjtne ,gems .a ; 1 5 1 . i 11 ' .'T - ores 01 inemamawui.;!li u Lmethy8teQuaimarine, - 4idden ites, garnets, rubies and sapphires a and the gold in nuggets readffdt" npte jbeir settjngr, maf all besen 1 T - f U , . the porcelain that can be madeirom - 1. J, . j the Ubletso(p?i.raiiroad kings i'licf merchant princes are, found ipgre$J ter quantities than have beiore been Samarskite, in which , a Chicago profesfeo' diseoVered'twb newt ele- ments. jis. senn .larger masses ; and cry stals Jth'aii were ever fouridjin any .otiier piti. of the world. American rocks may be mention? edHKf Mpadift,"w1)ieVil as spot ted as its nam e indicates, and that curious rock in which diamond are stone.., It4 trends w , readily . a to suggest the possibility of ropes" of sand. . ; mi5rtfWJiptibdWyrand; oth er ores irB jtlie J me of the rauroad in Virginia, arc shown in connec tion with this exhibit.: Though" not complete, , .18,. already pne of the most interesting in tbe Government BuilcUrigand Prof? A. E. Foote ex pects to make, large additions to it next ,weeks; ,- : ' -Prof, Footo visits vJsOrth Carolina witlia. view of obtaining from its We.silem; mjneralTsectipoJ additions to tlie store how lalreadj4; op,:e?hibit in Kew Orleans. -- Hel! will' remain here week; ant desirtfs :uS tttT sa'y erty to e: will take charge of specimens and trans mit Ihtm-to New Orleans, iree of charge.'. He Will be '" found 'at the Eagle Hotel while here, v , . y Prof, Fop t$ is a. gentlmanJof high culture "add 1 moat CagreeabW mi ners, and werarehappy toknow ttiai, the interests of our State arein such competent and willing hands. 5? tr Superior " Court. cjotn-jjj (lay of ter:ih1ee.;of4h;eBte vs Hens birIMMOlrXirctearfor the J"ayf.hg ,.bt Hanej Vat iiSrshll, . last ing. .a'.-v (,i ;i-,:,!,iA vvi: $- Marth Bradley, - of Fairview, is in jaiK "charged. 'with infanticide. The Grand Jury has the case, under consideration, $akd wlKptdbably return :jx mi; xo-iaorruiw. s 9 j .The clvil'docket wastreiWtaken up and occupied the remainder of Mr. G.- H. jmathers of Haywood were added at' hia morning's ses sion ; jfetho xfumberof Ufiempers 6f " r Tlie fylfowing 'christian J senti ments Wa'desire to appropriate frorn our friend of the Blue RidgeBapzist andjiot only endorse butommefid them: taiour.Teadets:rt 'h i Rfr ' - ' '-fDotflf' get mad If? atiy thing g6j wrong about your: paper. Spenda leastowc cent first, by writing to ;the editor jind making your complaint knowBiX,ii i-jfSrl y-'S-r. f : "If ru( think 3t haM-bccauae your 4 iapori.i-topped remembeif how VPiE y - ha been reading it freej a.4it?!n)yogiWllgot .in agoou ;It your article far, th e . p;iper is not published op if the pencil of the editor suppresses apart pfitrtake it kindly, Jbr so it is meant." ! j ! , , Gravcley's, aud. other. One brands' of chewing tobacco' at Hampton &-Feather-stone's, 'ii l" .: C' Blue Grass Club, Kentucky Belle and Rockinsrhani Rve whiskies at HaniDton & Featheretone'si ai,' ? ---.-r -'"h-.-rJ.? Best "xnonntaia 'copper aistiiled -corn bay the pnreatand i best brands of liquors, tobaccos and cigars. . - '.:. I j TTa miin fir Paifhfiitrnaaiiintf a mwafc xlnVUiaxig& for- kefcii pore- oods at popular prices. ' ' - 1 R T -Gibson's - celebrated - XX, r XXX, XXXX whifky, kept at Hampl l FeathereUi: V' 1 ? f Hampton. -in Wood Wanted, I CV riooflrJplr A Cn,vill want for nfiTt Fyeaf.O be delivered early in Hhe season. fifteen hundred cords -of wood.. t$ be 4 feet Jolig.'to be delivered -at their brick vard in this citv. Now is the' time . to feMtm Mymg mineral PJQP bj $$$d " a.t(ertiqni tjnft i t,.t the (.?. i ' .."'tLiw-U JC AVEDNEbDAY MORNING, DEC;9; '1885. "TT3 MTJ ' T JhCovty BoardIcJ k a- " t Aiet 4 m regular ee- iou Monday It Jk4H-JI I'lVt U'h W A- . fic -'' member : b ang present lne iioar pccupiett,. hearing fBwpwmKimcui, : publtd5 schools-as a general thing: 10 pe in , eoou, jieaiiny. conmtioa Fnderlhdkwa'am ended, lastaes- pfrlprect r't1j"i.niriilipa with irt Uelligent and earnest jccaJ; , , , A splendid Setter Dog, 3 Teareold,can be bought.y application toK. A,. Iong, nA--lit a. vuun sjist vr ajagii saa. 'cagous mini a:i imiir. - -.- 1 1 1 iv- 11 t'i 1 . ii . a an iis-m ruidlev Havereal's works. ? TT - ' J:Nt Morgax & Co. SV?hsiy t'i ii T . - J ted and d dotaestic cisrais'in great I s iJ a If aauiiliVIl vi l uavuciowiico.. J.. w-a -tr . p.u IVUUilUUD, UpOUUIl,illllUllJWU K 1'CTHI No Kind of wine made out what can be tbttdMIathptojdf & Featheratone's. wti. - Hampton c& Featheretone keep, twice the stock of goods 'or hand 'than any louse.io. Vestern N. C. . Imported, French brandies and wines unadulterated at: Hampton & Feather- iNEWADviRTISEMENTS. DR3. Mc.ILL & BATTLE; i WABD'LAW JICGIT.L. JI. D : 0 !i ' c practice limited to Eye, Ear.Throht and Lungs, S.M. WlSTBAY BaTTL. M. D.. II. S. N " Physician and Sujgeon. Offices over DeVaalt's Drug Store. ,? Office hours 10 a. m. to 12 m . and 2 to 4 p. ra. se84-tf F. W. BROWN, General Merchant, . And Dealer in all kinds of Family 'Supplies and . , Country JProrfwee, JLEFCESTMM, It ITJTCOJflHE, - : jr. c. - : I desire my friends and the pub t: lic to understand that my stock of General Merchandise is now com- sen gooasna cneapijp as tney can De had in Asheville. Good Country Produce taken. . I hope to merit my share in the Juture. k.;..'F BROWN, ... ila?-w3m Leioester, N. C jgl W. .WAGENEE & CO., OdhIrIestOn so : . wholes le grocers AND yQUAHTO IMPORTERS U f AM)- : DEALERS IN FERTILIZERS. We fclafm to have one of the largest Grocery bouses in the United States, and carry . in fctock everything required for a first class Grocery. Our Cotton' and N.tval Stores Department Is complete in alV its branches, and we solicit consignments. , : . - ""' ' i Our stock of Champagne and fine "Wines i complete in every rsspect. and we . compete with an rasrVet ' , CHORE OLD WHISKEYS! '.'TPnrbVnd'lJai'adnlteratefl,':' -Wc' 'oKtt tor sale. on favorable terms to the Jade r w' dec 10-dAw3mos ;:' --' ". . : Si.obo REWA I it) ',. IX FIVE Y.EAKS, : ':, s '-'Hy taking a Policy in the . . , 'National Xlfe and JIatnrlty Association, Wasbingtoii, . C. P fb j iilriparalieledi sdecesk ,0 ver one tnousanu meinoers ,uu m the last :; vear alone.. not- speak ing of S. Ca-i Ga,;r Ala f Md and Wash ingtoif,.D. C; Small nionthly payments required. 'This may be the turning tide of ,-our Jife. " Can you atford to let it pass yon without an effort? Awaken" to your interest and secure at once an in yeetment that will pay one thousand dol lars in cash wh'le you are living. -Dr.M. L. Nei,lson'of , AshewHe, asked Senator Vancethe is'tanding of our company; he said in reply that he,knew ail : of the yenllemert composing Jhe officers and diredWrs knd that' they were the best business men in Washington.; - - - . ' - . . .1 1.1 T71 1 Tf Applications receivea ai me ijagie nu I by WH. "Gibson, Special Travelling tel Aeent. J.E. BEYER. " 'Alt 1 ne-v s4-iw(i IjlXECUTOB'S SALF. "l ... - . ' ' "Tfwill sell at public auction at the Court House toJUheville onvVednesday, December 16th, 18h6, a lot of property' couis1ing of bedsteads, tables, bureaus, mittresses, chairs, bedclothmg Uble- Unen,&c, Ac. . . , w Terms : Ail sums under live dollars cash. Sam over Ave dollars six months credit, witn note an pnroved security.' - i- i ' f - ," . The above property is sold as part of the estate of i.l Henry, Deceased. - " ' I 3 , , P. A. CU5IMINGS, Exr. i'novS4-dtd - V ' ' ' ' - ' ' -' ' Ct r.ENVEFLOCH JKRSKY DAIRY 1 !Whrt3';ad? to serve the 'citizens of AchfivillH nn and after Mondav next. with' absolntelv Dure milk and butter. Glenverloch Dairy is located near the northeastern limits,, of. the city. Oar wigoa?wilf. visit patrons promptly, twice adavj .' Wena yonr owiere to " ' Wes.II. A. GUDGER. " ncv t9-ltf Glonvt-ilodi Jersey DairyiJ sf a.. o -: - ; - Breaks yesterday were larger than on the day before and th spirit of the tear ket was good," pi ice for offerings being well sustained, though inequalities were mainly of medium quality . -'ii - we quote some of the sales made : at the Farmers' Warehouse vrer mold 4.479 pounds. C W Knight, Sold: 3 loto at (13, la, 23;. v m j ervis, 4 iota ax 12, 17, 18, 22i; Ball and Jervis, S lots, 16. 164. 17: A B (Shepherd, 3 lota, llf, 16, 17. ;Allif these were from Madison. : The Buncombe Warehonse sold 674 pounds. u w James, & lots, 10, 15, 19. 20,25; MC Webb,9lotg. 21i, 27. 27, 231 16, 18, 19. m, 13; Lather and Miller, I lots, 8L 1 7. 19 jr. 23. 13J. These froiu Ban- combe. E B Brown, 4 lots, 13, 15, 15, 16: S G Worley. 4 kti. Ul. 7f. 16. 18. Thes irom Alaaison. ? " 1 he As be ville W arehouse sold 8,756 pound :J II Rice, 4 lots, 131. IS J, 20; J H Cole, 4 lots. 19. 16.10. 1: S J Luther. 4 lot. 23, 19i, 20, 14; S-J Toyce, 5ioa ioj, , z, j it Kiee, 6 lots, 34 j, iv, uf, zul i4j. xaese irora tsuncoabo. J AL Fletcher, Henderjon.S lots, 18, 20 12. - .t- -'r- . " . . - The total sales at the Banner Ware house were 11 ,228 pounds. J B Ingle,. 4 lot?, 5 90 to W 50; J L Randall, 5 lots, 5 to 19 50; W H Clark, 6 lots, 5 60 to 25; H Plemmons, 5 lots, 15 50 tot 29; Jos Black, 6 lots, 4 to 24; Matilda Parhsm, 5 lots, 11 to 19 50; W T Roberts, 5 lots, 7 50 to 24: J M Austin. 3 lots, 8 to 20; F M Whiting, 6 lots, 4 to 24. , ' ' .Important Meeting. V " . - yAta meeting of the Executive Com- mittee called for yejjtrday morniastbe Chairman not being present, it vm''or dered that a meetjug be held this morn ing at 11 o'clock, and that this' postpone-J inent be published with the request that a full meeting be held, as business of im mediate importance and of great interest to the Association will be considered. . ; The following gentlemen, constitute the Executive Committee; Executive Committee Maj. E W Hern don, 'chairman; Thos B Long, C MeLoud, J M Smith, S R Kepler, A B Andrews, A A Featherston, W T Penniman, W A Turk, R M Furman, N P Chediater, J G Crawford, T I Vangilder, A Rankin, J W Bowman, C E Graham, J R llamll- uu, . vioi, ,r x ivejriioiua, ivicumona Pearson, A M Alexander, J M Stephens, J P Sawyer, C A Nichols, G 6 Powell, W D Miller, T B Lyman, Win Connell, W BGwvn.T R Hoyt,G M Roberts, J H Barnard, V S Lusk, R L Coleman, J H Carter. - .. - Buncombe County Executive Comnuttee W L Kimmell, Chairman; Natt Atkin son, J R Dubose, j C Curtis, J M Sams. A Romantic WeddisgI At Wm, Francis's, near the depot, on Monday morning at S o'clock, by the Rev. Father McGinity, Samuel Conly, of Charleston, Swain Co., K. C, to Aloyse Gertrude Roberts of Atlanta, Ga.,- the greom , being a widower of sixty-six ytms-i-ithe brids aidasivot thirty sixiurnmers. This match waa one made up on short "notice; love at first sight. On November the 3d the young widow stopped at the Arlington Hotel. Mr. Conly came up from Charleston to attend federal court, and be too stopped at the Arlington. He met the lady at 12 o'clock and at 7 he proposed to her and was ac cepted. The time was set for Dec.. 7th The groom was promptly on time and the wedding took place in the presence of a few friends. TheD the couple took the ten o'clock train for their . home at Charleston. ' --;:'- Hurrah fob MraPHT. The Atlanta Cotislituio informs as thai Mr. Geo. Egar.of the Marietta and North Georgia ,t)ad, says that 400 tons of rails for the extension of his road to Murphy, are now on shipboard, and that six miles of graded track is awaiting their arrival. The completion of this road to Murphy , win open up io .uania one or tue ricu est sections of the South. The marble business already established in Pickens, will pay in freight, more than the entire expenses of tbe road .. ; - Tkleqeaph Office Open at Sylva. ". The following telegram which reached us y ester Jav, makes a most pleasant an nouncement: ' . . . . Stiva, Jackson Co, Dec. 8. Citizes: Sylva greets you to-night in the name . of the yeomanry of Jackson. Our offlce was put in to-day. . : - , . . J. B. Yotrad, Operator. -. . . . . E R. Hampton, " .' Our neighbor of the Hendersonville Baptist says. 'If you have a good dinner uon Christmas dav, remember the spirit of our religion is, not to invite your rich neighbor, that he may reward you again but send out for the poor whose hearts willbe made glad." -.' m iT ire are ready for an invitation. Broth - er, " ;y::; '::;'';f: 7 - Ogr good friend Mr. Kope Elias of the Macon bar, reached the cfty yesterday evening, to attend Bun combe Court. '0 rV' ". "' Mr a Pi Hamlin of New York give us a pleasant call- last night. He is visiting' our section on busi ness. r Jvi "--f ?' Mr. A. H. IsbeV the mica mana ger of Webster, is in the' city.' - ' Boots and Shoes made and men ded at W. T. Weaver's. . The re-ignation' of the Ret. Dr. Skinner, as pastor of the First Bap tist church at Kaleigh, Jias been ac cepted. ( Misses and Children's Shoes, of the beet makes in all sizes at - - W. T. Wsavse'b. jOTICE. t - i By virtue of sundry executions in my bands in favor of J. F. Alexander, et af against G. P. Austin, Henry West's and W. P. West. I will sell at public auction for cash at the Conrt House door in Ashe ville, on Monday the 7th day of Decem ber. 18S5. CV P. Austin's," Henry -West and.W. P, West's interest in tract of; land lying in the county-of Buncombe, on the waters of North Turkey' Creek, known as the Henry West lands adjoin: ing landa of Frank White, J. M, Sharp and others, containing one hundred acres, more or less, levied on to satisfy the with in named execution .J.lJ RICH. This Ort. 50, '8V nov 10-iaw4r ",-""' i. ' V J ' . . s I PRICE : 5 CENTS LATEST BY TZUZZVJiPll From An Parts of the VorlA DOMESTIC. Chicaqo.. Peo, 8. Th i .snercury wm Brornin waa iu aegrees Deiow sera.": - :r.:- -: k . v:,,'::.'-,;: Salt Lab Cilir. Dec. 8.Thei is a call for troops, as there is fear of a Aiormon outbreak. , , : cl v (? ;r. MoBjaihiN.Y. Dec. Fire csen were killed to-dav bv a hea.rv beam iauinff anon them wbil dearririm-9 i. i .. . a shaft in the new ,Croton; Water ww a - t RicHMo.xrx ; Vk. Dee. 8.-In the Democratio caucus. Daniel was nom- ins ted for U. S. Senator oxer Ear. bei b'Vuol- tWi3rba:' was nominated bv Senator Tarlar lierry, ana Uaniel tr Settffm Mc ''v -; foreign: ; London, November 8 A disnatch from Vienna to . the-Standaid spates that it is expected there that Austria will summon a Euronean conference to decide upon the term of peace between -bema and Bulgariaj v The result of he English bal- lotmg, is .: stjar rerr even. The Uhvl erala aeaarding; to the- latest 'figures obtainable this : evening; : am two members ahead of 'Jie combined op position of tariesand-Irisfr. ' ! .T;,; A telesnm has been received from Gibralter to the efFect that the Ital ian steamship, Abyssinia, from Qe noa to the river riatte, witb 1,100 passengers Is ashore near Casabian ca, a seaport town or Morroco. No particmarsTiare been ascertamed. A' dispatch from Vienna states that an extraordinary robbexv of jewels has taken place in that city. Tl e burglars, who have not yet been captured, succeeded in: carrying off Jt-5u,uuu worth ot jewelry. , CONGRESS, :.; .;, Proceedings in the Senate Mon day Went little beyond the act of organization. Senator Voorbees pat in nominiation Mr. Isham J. Har rb, of Tennessee for president of the Senate. Mr. Edmonds nomina ted Mr. Sherman . and he of course was elected. - -w 'i Resolutions were- introduced by Mr. Voorbees respecting . the. death of Mr. Hendrickai and theoxthe Sen- 77 ' . In the. House before the roll call 320 members responded to their names. There were only five absent' among them Mr. Aiken of S. C. -. Mr. Carlisle was elected Speaker by a vote of 177 to 138 given for Mr Reed. The other officers nominated in Caucus was then elected, r The House then ajourned : in res pec: of vice President Hendricks, Gen'l Toombs is rapidly improv- ing.. - ... v- . . After duly organizing bo Monday , both houses' of Congresa adjourned out of respect ' to 'Vice-President Hendrscks. ? ' " ". ' Mr. Parnell, since the success of tlie!Iabealsaj8 he will makeover turf a to the. Liberals in. behalf of Ireland," - ; - All the members of the House wra pre sent, on Monday except Mr. Muller, of New' York. Mr. Henders-in, of North Carolina, Mr. Aiken, of South Carolina, Mr. Cram, of Texas, and Mr. Croxton, of Virginia. - ', Some of the" Republican ' papers sug gest that Mr. Randall "will be a biirger man than it is thought he will be." Mr Randall wilt .never be as big a man as he deserves to be. - - : -c.'1 '; ," 1 i Choice selection of Christinas cards. and art novelties at reasonaote- prices. ; ..-;..:,..: JNvMoaaas A Co. 1 ', - i ' )' -.. - ':' Fassa Otstses, ..'-k?';1 -:H .f-'f j In air-tight cans, received every Toes dav and Saturday, at Cf pi. Price's Fresh Fish rnarket, adjoiaing- Weaver's Shoe Store. The oysters are a luxurr- Fresh ; ocean "fish of the best varieties, received every Wed'aday and Saturday mornings call promptly. Ji - h. i'J- Go to the Coffee House and try, a Cop of dripped coffee made, in their, new patent coffee-pot. '"'' ' " Beginning ext Tuesday, Oysters will be served there several-days each week in addition to the regular bill of re - Notice to Tobacco Farmers ': . " - and Buyers. -r THE OVMA pHA tf V KC- uou&m ? '.. ' Located in Henderaonville Nl CL, is now ready for th reception of tobacco -The proprietor is desirous for the farmers to bring in their tobacco for exhibition," ! where the buyers are invited, so theyj may fix certain sale days. : r ; - ? v '' j ' s Ample room will be found for packing,' and no charges, - tmless satisfactory sales.- " - j . On Wednesday; Kov. lSlh- Inst, is set - apart for" the - first sale day, wnen tne puoiic generally are invi ted to cerae out.. For further infrrr.at:"v tJI.'.r.: a - a 4-Vati - U'UJ V a noT-13-d3moi SOB .OFFJCE, WIST, SIDE! PUBLIC PQWATtF. 3ILL HEADS,-' '." A ' J. LETTER HEADS, ' ra ;vs; : POSTERS, ( i; . . BLANKS, A- i.AftJ. War of all wit frvmfiitt and at Iovj prices. - tuR Citizen . 'VI J i-' K The Daily and -, Weekly Citizen reaches .fonr thoufjand seven hund red and forty bona Jid 'e subscribers, equaHo oyer, twentyt-h iieib'thous-. AJu 'AtADERVe'very; Our books are 6pe'n:' felnsrptionV We therefore claim, with ' out fear of truthful contradiction, the . Ctizen has a jnuch larger Bona circula tion than any paper publiphed west oi. charlotte. ;;; .. v ; - In Kentucky there Sre 381 grain Siid 435 fruit distillerfes a total of 16 the.ifth ijonisviue is Bituated, being resbon si!e for " 201 of x theni "r TjoViisvilJe iAadthi accountsii'W khs stub-.- cwuKrvBSBuicii lor conunu- ance of tbe'Internal Revenue apprps-' AbiU .has been introduced in the Soath. .Carolina , Legislature r to ex empt eX'Confederate soldiers from road duty. 1 The 'Confederates did a good deal of that sort of duly dur- jug we war, uuui, s iair 19 say mat the road dutv dotie bv oiir' side at Bull Run has never been surpassed. Badi)i Record' - tThk largest arid Desf1 stock T ol liibber shoes fa the city it. WTi i Wc arer's ,i Ijoe Store-; THTB tlHITEO BtaTKS OF AMERICA, v Western District of Noi tji Car'a, In the Circuit Court"? foveniber Terru. : ' '1885, 'at-Asheville.' " It is ordered bv-the1 Court tlmt. iTni. ted- Stata Circuit' Court Cominsioneri hereafter report to the District , A,ti .ornev all cases wherein defendants , hfc-ve been tried before them and dischargedj givinff the Reason lor 'such discharges, of de- lendants and the name-of informants in such cases. It is further ordered that hereafter all tated in the, county of McDowell, the United States Commissioner bind all de fendants and report all : cases i to the Statesville Conrt, an in all ' such cases instituted in the counties of ;liiitherford ana rout, toe uommissjonera.lnnd all. defendants and report all cases ,jto th- -ine uauy uitizkn" nd The tDailv Advance", for one month, each: and in The Western TKimTJK"Jo'r6it weeks. ! ut; ; : ROBTVP.,DICK. A True Copy : ' ';- - J.E. Reed, aerk. .. i'H i , .... per P, A-Cummings Pept..Cl'k. no 17-dlm. . - k I mm iPii'vvliilIJ XA lUC uuaiU.VV "luCT men of the City of Asheville. held on the. 20th dsy of November, J885, the follow ing Ordinance was adopted Snd ordered to be published.' - y.-t, :o Be it .ordained by the. Board of Aldermen of tin i City of Asheville: , That from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it shall not bo lawful for any person or persons, or his or their agent or agents, servant or , servants, employe or employes, to keep open' any-bar-room or place where spirituous liquors are sold, or to sell or give away any spirituous liquoraj or permit the same to be drunk in such barroom; or place: where spirit nous liquors are sold, within the corpo rate 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 be deemed guilty ot a -, misdemeanor, and upon conviction , shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars, or be imprisoned not exceeding thirty days; provided1 however, tfcayibr the months of July, August and S iptember, the prohibited hours shall be from twelve o'clock at night to five o'clock in the morning. , - . By order of the Board of Aldermen. ;. . . , , ... . E. J. ASTON, Wayor Nov. 23, 1883. .. "lw. N OTICE. NUce is hereby given that' the co partnership lately subaisting. -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 dissolved on the 1st day of August;' 1885, by mutual consent. -. " ; , vi:-,y. ' All debts owing to the said partner ship are to b5 received - by1 said Price ana Welch. ". J"hakk Pkks, :., . : , W. W. Welch, Nov. 6th, 1883. ': Jas. C. Campbeli.. ;. ; Davidson and Martin, Attorneys. . .,ov6-w4w,, . JJOTTCE.-" ' - ' ; ' ; -. - - I will sell at ' A public auction at the Cooit House dor nv Asheville,'On Mon day tne 7in oay pt- uecemoer; w sat'siy an execution in my hands in favor of J. o Dumner, auminiBirawr ui jbbso ou in ner and against T.J. Candler, the follow ing lands, to-wit : 1 tract on or near top ofPisgah Mountain of 80 acres.- more or lees, joining landa of-Jesse : Morgan and J. il Young, I tract of 180 acres on head of Bill Moore's Creeks InowA ' as the Elizabeth Cothren place. 1 tracb pn head of Green Bryer Branch ol 100 acres join ing Wm. Wright and others, 1 "tract of 400 acres., known as , the I Brook Cove where the Clarkes now. live, l tract ot 600 acres joining lands of Hery Davis, Pick Davis, Henry ,' Warren, including purchase of Pinkney Davis in what is known as Bear Cove, 1 tract of GOO acres including G..W. Howell purchase, Thos. Ballard purchase. adjoining lands ot Jones' land of Gl W. Howell and T. B. Howell on the head of Glad y Fork, 1 tract of 200 acres on Curtis' Creek where the widow Warren now lives.' -1 tract of 100 acres where Harrison Dinsey - notw lives. 1 tract Of land known as thw iV)rp Spec ulation land, lying on north-side of rin acle Mountain, joining lands of Washing ton Cole, Dan Shook, r.hnu Cole and oth ers,, Including' Dan Shook's purciiase, coni&ining j , vu cree. - i iroci, - 01 zuu acres, on head of Pole - Creek, k.nbwn as Milk . Sick Cove, where Jackson now liveajoins I.irjraret Joyce and Edtnond Cc'i. ; AH T- J." Candler's interest in the David Allison Fpei-nlatbn lands in Kun ix - '-e count'.-" 1 tract of 12 acres lying e-i. k niitbi's nd'l cree'i, adjoining lamU of J. I:ich'a heirs and others. . - . ti. - . J.-Ii. tllCH, , Nov, 13 4 w. . . fU'ffof Cu--:. itons's. ; ; ' ' ..-. J ... ..... ,. ,