i: ! ' ' : . 1 i v AL. ' - j " j- ' 1 ' - ' '"!'' ' i ' ' - " ' J: j.' '. "j j . h'" I. I THE TV EN I J O U RN 1 - ! VOL. 2. ASH K VI LLK. N. C, SATU It HAY. lUlitKMUER 7, lUltiU NO. I I. Ew NGr Index toNew Advertisement. TftmtMct tcf r Priubp Mtlm:T. Ixxa1 lire it io. In the major's eoart tLis morn ing two cm were tried, f.ne $3.."0. Sirmor IVco' rreat rift show i will epen Monday ctgLt at Op rat Hall I The cast bound train wn t3 rein uCea late the west bound on time tfdy. , Mr. Walter J. White, traveling agent for an Atltnta printing iik nouae, is in the city. " Mr. Arthur Shaw, of Maryland", is in, Asheville, where he will re main several days looking around. R. A. Newland, traveling agent of the Chicago A: Alton railroad, lias moved in the bnilding. No. 10 Pat ton aYennue, np stair. J Mr. W. A. Curtis, editor of the Franklin Tress,. paid us aviait this morning." He has gne to Marion, and will return Monday. ( The first of the winter's season germana was held at the rooms !or the Asheville Club last night, j It was coder the management of tev tral of Aabevilie'a must jopular young-ladies. It was a very suc cessful aCair. We call attention to the advertise ment of Phillip Mclntirt's steers, found elsewhere on' this page. He claims theyare the Terj- Wat beeves ever brought to Asheville. If the jeople of thla city are not supplied mith first class meat, the Llatue will cot reat on Mr. Mclctirc. It will be aeen from a notice in these columns that , the public spir ited citizens of this city are going to extend an invitation to the burnt out a hoe manufacturers of Lynn, Mass., to come and locate in Aabe viile. It will be considered ic the j-'-Mif meeting in the rt:rt heose rext 4nlJ night. The CliurcLcw Tomorrow. At the French Broad Ia; tiat iLorth usual services by the paator tomorrow. -a Canal aervices at the First Uaj tut Church by the pastor in the morning at II o'clock, and evening at 7i20 o'clock. Daptim, 7:15 p. m. Divine worship tomorrow- ( Sab bath.) at the First Preabylerian hurch, at 11 o'clock a. m., and 7:S0 p. ni. lier. D. I. Agnew, I. I)., cf Philadelphia, wilK preach hi the morning, and the pastor Ilev. W. S. P. Hrvan in the eAening. The following business L ju. att drapeiin mourning for .JeCeraon Davis: Tbe Citizen, the Democrat, and the Kveniog Journal buildiogs; the mayors offce; the National 15 ink i Asheville, the First National i!ui.k, and the Weatern Carolina Hank' building.'; Miss N. Labarb'a rullliscry store; tLe Johnston build ing, aud IMham's new vu Patton avcue. dru stole - A Curd l'roiu Cupt. l'utioii. Kmro tvii.u Jot In my report of -.the iccuiotial meetiog last night, the Hi. me of one c f the speaker was by "a-me. unac countable accident omitted fooiu thoae jneotioued iu this mornlcg's Citizen, l'ltaae allow me toj say through your columns that I regret this exceedingly, aud that oue'of the tery best speec he s u a made by Mr. II. A. Gudger. t Wry ilcitcirully, ; T. W. Panoa. . ' j Join io the rush ul Iiw'a. Mauy : re only looking, maov are bu v icsrj all' are wclo-u.. Tie lit-tL.cut i lierartmnt ia f.i!! u.t i.l.! ..f5 I ft ' Ji; iO and tZc. ankle. Get my prices on Doll, Toys, Child ico" looks, Christie. Ikks ar.d ndi. and Japantie gda, betiiie you buy. My store ro.u.s cover Nearly Cc thousand aquaie (at, &cd cr,iy de partment is full. J. if. I.JVS . ! i7, 19 4. CI S. Maiu t tr I AVI MIIMMHIAI.'MrirriMi imtT n;f n hh i o i i t m AM l:i.ol. t Ttol -iV.1- TO lfcCl IX I M'I1'IT i ! For rnnny week ptt ihr je j'e of the whole land hate be n ailcnlly exietinr the annotieeement of Jef- fr.n Daxis dea'.h. When the court houss bell in .Ahoi'!e began tolling a little after f uiro'ehxk yes terday aflernxn. at lest .two per sons in the Journal o!T! e, and many others h the i Ay, ut crx e "JetTersou Davis is dead." Watb a much love and sympathy have e ' ail ooen itv-unc rowani .ew jneaca, i . wnere llie great sunerer lay, iuai u now seems we could, by a kind of intnition, feel the failing pulse beat ita last, and the great hc:.rt stop its throbbing. ' ! The bvil'was toiled till mndywn, by order of Mayor Uian.on,ho also issued a call for a memorial rooct ing to convece in the court house at S p. m. The vigilant mayor caused his oJToe and the front of the court houe to be draped in mourning. lie fore S o'clock lavt night the large couit room was oiei flow ing with the Wt iHple of the city who had gathered to pay their mournful tribute to Jefferson Davis. Oi motion of CapU T. W. Patton, Mayor Illanton waa cal!el to the chair, and, ' on motion of General Clingman, the representative of the AaLeville newspajera were rrtpueateil to act as secretaries. Mr.' IL M. Furman, in a moat ap propriate manner inti(duced Geo. Clingman as the first speaker. ' The General took the stand apd lritfly poke of Mr. Davie from his know ledge of him as a personal ftiend and co-woiker in Congress. At tbs cloae of this speech, Capt. NaU Atkinson offered the following appropriate tribute,which was anan imoutly adopteil ly a rising vote: Whereas, God, in His infinite wis dom, has aeen fit to call to Himself JelTeraon Datis souear to every Southern heart Resolved. That in lif he was; an example of the highest tve o"f the soldier, and statesman, and in his death is taught the ultimate and rrand success of such a life. Ilesolved, That we recognize and deeply deplore this great hs ujon our entire Southland, ami with grieved and bruiaed hearts c bow in submission. Keaohed. TLat iu the dealli of Jefferson Davis every true-South erner muat expei ieuce siot eie giif. and acknowledge and dej.lr.ie t!.r loa of the man in whotu th heita and affection-. 'of the Cut fedt i avy weie entered and united. f j Itt-aolted. That hi deattt.atirs from their depth the demoted Ioe of hia old auldiers, who, in ever de creasing numbers, still hold lear the patriotiam which' he exhibited during the long year of struggle to eatab!ih the L'lo.ious. but lal CiUkf. : j ItctoltcvT, That hia dkt!i aLoiild enable- evtiy tiue Auericau to acknowledge the aurpaiug grao deur tf hi character a exempli d in the luauly mittxner in which he bore Lis miafofluuca; "though reviled reviling nui aaiu,"- but setting a brilliant ei a id pie.- w hi. h, if fallowed, Mill lend quukiy to the rCktotstiou of the welfatc "vt bia country. i KOited, That the ma)r aioi al- j dvf me 0 be reijutaled to drtole pae of the lecoids of thla city, uu which tLe?e rcaulutiuf-a aUa.ll ( tiauacribed, and aa aacied lit the mcuioiy of the hono'td dcid. lc4oUcd, TLat aJ onfediale a.!dieil-e iepu U .f-fo mVsi a small ' 4,g uiourniug fur ihiilyda. k iic !)cJ. TLat X i cjnvill UlMoC riaU- that iLi UxliU' ut ''Ik...... Nith Caruliniana aLMola. comu-eui foruU-the twtuca of Lie w !.ae lat public LtUraLte wo a 1 iuou' utiv.n cf the old North Mate. : Rcaohed, Tht the ma j'or be ie qUeated to ug.t to uil t uWlce houat the propriety vf vl.u.g Uui iug the tour appointed for bsjriah ; the Rched: That the lulloaitg la adopted. by this metnj a a auita b!e ej ltsph to JEFFEUSON tl.VVIS In hia consistency without In I. is honor Impregnable, In M eours!ge ini inciMe.' In hi ftrtili!e tieroie, m; 1 In hi loa!v uHin' No euint r i " i hnd a Irt er s -n Ni eaue n puter l!Uj'i.n, No .!. ti (. e'er giacv-l bv nrtbler. - dignity, j ' ,.i ' , , ence ( otitliein !nnir an-I t,vi!rv. and in- lo dettli hi! -' lifo atanda magniOel. . Kesolved.j That the resolution be pubUshevlin tle Ahevill p;i liiij n.l an' ennoispd eopv st-nt to Mr li.j During lU? pending of the i eaolu - j tiin tde following niinetl gentlemen , , made ahotl anl touehinc addiesfce in honr )l .Mr. Davis: '. Moms. Atkinoon, Sondley, Adams. Mcltrayer, Guder. Carter. David aon, Gilmr, Stiinj;fiehl, Pattn, Car roll. Hay, Chedester, Craig, Martin. M alone, Shuford, liaird.1 Kevnohla. Wliitaon, ' Jones' Sawyer, Millartl and Furman. j One of the moat eloquent apeeehe was that made by Maj. W. H. Ma lone! who; though a Republican, com bat ted the idea that the great eaii! of atatea rights of which Mr. Davis was our greatest, champion, was lost with the Confederacy. He said, also, that it was not simply at the South, and by the Southern peo pie, but all over the nation ami by the great majority of ita jeop!e, that Mr. Davis was loved and honored. -In my judgment," said Mr. Malooe. "Jefferson Davis was one r$- the greatest men our republic h'ai .pri duccl." . " r won KiN m i:n si i:a k. "i:Atu:0Aia, UT l.Abou. so CONVICT 5 t I S i clahsea ol our citizen are9 wakin up on the ituhject bf the new rail rosds piojKseu for liuucomhe coun tr. We have been iuformetl cf new measures now under discussion by the mechanic and other lalrin, men of this city, in reference to llie new railroads They fully endorse the position taken in yesu-rday's is sue of the Evening Journal, that the construction of these railroads should1 be under the direction of our own pop!e; that the money voted by the county should not bt turned oer to outside syndicates; that the construction of the roads should be done by" home mechanic and labor ers; and that . no cuinict labor should be used. "J'lte w.HLirigim-o are tuking ste'pa ' to uuiie Willi the alliance men of the couuly iu thee demam, and are piepuring' to make known the conditio!. ! vhkh they will vot for the. U propiiatiou of100,MJ0 for the new lailroada. . Aahii ili aud Buncombe con can fuiiiil all. the men. needed, as ntll a fiOiOaU, ,Jur the work of gtading-aud tiutbei 104 " tlieJ tihty LuiUa of railroad w hich it i pnpoei to coukti uct in foui' act-lion of the county, croing iu Aal.cvilie. It U peifectly tight aud proper that the Uipuyeiaatid woikitg pco ole of the county ah.iuld aoeak out ud make known their wi.hes, audjlted and he wai arrested before hate tlie atipuUlO'Oa above io.c 11 lioOcd, th-Cued io the vobditious of the ulc bo the ap,lq naliuU. ! jVuiM-rior t.'oiirt. , The firat case ttjtd today ii that -f Callum Bioc. 11 W. K Pel ham, I Lt jury ' it tuiritd a Verdic t fui. :;0 and iuit of action again! tt.t dvftt.dil. - '1 be caae in it will ( Ju' h Fiu bhr was cal!.d u the arurnoun mud was slid j'. Lilicg'.tl tLe lime of gT iug to pita, aud w ill pi.d.-ab.A cupv life whole of Monday Li-xt. S Ccf al Caaca weie Continued ci Ji lug the dayr . ' , ' All the Chibcae iutidties in N Vurk city, about two thousand in number, have formed a tiust. at.d w ill put up inct All Iitiwriuiit Meefln's 3liMlnj il Mlit. ? .rt at !!t I... tit. 1 1 n- it : I ;ii:?ena at the Court foue, Mon day niht at 7:3 oVhsK-k, . for the pnrjoe p( taking ofn at t ion in re gard to'the mas meeting to le jield here in Tuesday, and .!o to take action in reanl to itiv iiin; the j nhte mtniifaetnrer of iljynn, Mas . (recently burn! out atd who deiie ' to aie outa) o Uiti , , . 1 i our city with tbir maou- view M estah.lsUin v tries her. I Ct U. Iltarax.. .Mayor. S. Powr.u . I; ,u ?rt i't Hv.ard Tr ratse. I Th Y. 3f. c;. A. r t here will be a sonf serVlce for oi3 only at the room j of the Y, M, C A.! 2G PaUon avenue, '.Suri'dav af termrwn at 4:30ocbcki I imntdiate ly aUer; the aong aervic? tlie Gen-- eia Secretary, Mr. H.jP. Anderseu will teach - an evangelistic bible dais ...Subject: Amf I my Uroth e r'alveeperf 1 Gen, 4 :U; Mark 19 A'l ll men are cordially iinviled. The Coiiconlla Society There wii a eool jattemlance at the aeccnd musicals ofthe Concordia oc foty last night at Mis David sou's. t The program was as follows : 1 PJsnov four banc 1 1 2, Song. It Came in theMcrry May Love." i Tctev f 3... Flute - ajul piano, 'Fantasie from Robert le I)iab!e." Meyer lere, j - 4. Piano, MomUchjinfahrt Ilea del. :': . 5. 'Violin, Minuet. Schubert, j Piano Polonaise, in C Minor. Chopin :; ; . ' ; 7, rSong, Von Dir.V iCu miner. 8: Mala Quart te, Lvely Night." Ch'w u.d.. . i ; .:. j . TL next nieeting'of the society will 1 held at Mrs'Maitland'a, No. 40 lit. ..'a llroad avenue, Friday, Janu irv D 1, to which all cctlvf and yANCHY CpUNTV T1IE XtW KAllItOAU JlpVF.M KNT WILL CO OI'tUATE WITl' fcl'MCOMBE. I : ! Bubxi:v!Lle, N. C., Dec. $ Hon. N. Atkinson, Asheville, N.C.: Dear Sir, The lhard of Commis sionera made jn order today to aub-i mit to the voters (he question oi subscription to a railroad, and order the justices of the eace and request the citizen to meet at this place on the 14th instant to further consider ... i- -. i- the matter. I want you to come over on the 14th, orjaend y our, best mail, without fiil. Very truly, etc., W. M. Mooue. NIIWS IN Jilt I nr. 'They are talkiug of having a "birthday" celtbratlon in Birming ham, Ata., next spring. The; claim is that the city' phenomenal j growth commenced Sn 18S0, making j it ten years old in 18U0. It had a population of only 5.S00 in 1JS7I. ;A Iman named J.aird, at;. Battle Ground, Indiana, al short time ago went to a neighbor hog pen, killed a fat Kiker, dresaed it up iu men's clotliea, putting a hat on its "head, and then placing it beside hnu in hia buggy, j Bat lle trick wa de- he teat he t his uij huue. Ftsnk 1 Taylor, of the vicinity of Botuyille,Ark , ho died a few dayaago left among his effect a diagram ahowiog'j the l.Katiuu of pijica where he. tad .buried money twenty V tbiity :jear ago. The (Xt-cubjr found finder the torch sill, tij tiu caus, Tj.uou in gold, and at the corueV cf the wcHd j houae 3, IXx) io silver pac ked io -"glass jar.. The y-alU-w cr. ted for the cxe cutiwu or" Simon W&lktr, couvicted oi a criminal aiil on a young white giil, was put up-' for. a!e at t teateiueld IV if j U , Lt wtck Th boy's .aenttnJ had been ciai- i i- " ! muted by the goVei4orf aud tlitie as no tit fof thogiiiows It was knocked to tio- sl.ctitt at Ibirglarafok nearly 5r fMK in liond' and' other effitrit'ies a I -..the-: s It I ' It . . AthoJ-f --MaV; oo WelnedsT night. ''elide1 more tlsan $l,vwrjn vfsh. MUH'of! the tijfefr" aeturltie are negotiable. 11e Fnited State temer Knter on-. now in F.ngltsh watfrsand!, f;-.- : j 7 " : un ler! order ,.,U- ..i l-en ordered ly the nay 'depart'' ment io proieed to1 Antwerjl to re - reive the remains of M Mil Heton! and e!o(ivey thera United State for burial. er l'en- to the Tenufsao Btee r s. i iiT k itiitip .ociuiirc na it.il rc (turned from Tenaeae with a car! fload ot the fSnetlfotir j taf old . f"-;. i t,roogai ,Bttoep$i andndigestion, A trily .i.. i i .r r.- Mir noiriu iirjaru er uvuiuii, and shows, that they buy their bee v e a a t ho m e, i f 1 1 1 ey can find the kind jthey want. If yoti want teal srood beef, call at 3IcIntire'sJ Mar ket. . ! . f i 7 I w : Wagons Carta Dolls Doll Car riages at the "Big Racket Store.' Nice! iCoomsv.fiootl Iloanl, 3 to $5 per week- lTO South Main! St. r Misi Smith. dGlw Don't ny Christmas Good, until. you have isited the :"liig; Racketi Store!." Notice to lltiKiiieM Men mid .' ;'.'' " . ClerkV. I ',;-". Five firat class barbera at Big Six Barber shop. Call early on- Satur day, get your shave land laboring men a chance. rriia tit f'" 3.3t IT. J. St MNKK. Oysters; Oysters! Norfolk' Oysters received dally! at P. C. Mclntire'a mat market, 33 S. Main atreet, 35 and 50c. per qt. d2-lw i L. Brown, Agt! Huyler's Candies fresh every week by express, at 1 1 baton's, 5(J S. Main street.,. - . ,.. , ' ,''. ('. , M -ojl f 1 1 ea t A , tb a ly a e thor ize"d! .agent forHuyler'a Candies in Asheville. A ajecial order has been sent in for the holiday trade. ! ' Heston's, 5G South Main at Firo Works Toys and a nice line of.Christmas gooda at Hestou a,; 50 South Main street. Remember Heatou'a is beadquart era for Xuiaa Presents, Fine Candies, 1 5b South Main st. Call on G W. Jenkins C.rocer, 34 South Main street, for al kinds of common and fancy lowest prices: groceries, at Fine CabbagesJ Poultry, Butter, Fgg and other Co u retry Produce at Jenkins', 34 South Main. llunju! llnMjtt! '''-! Every peraon can play the Banjo. No! knowledge of muie required.! A perfect tune the Jtrst:; lesson and! each lesson thereafter. Te wonder i ful popularity of thu banjo, and the fresh, k tw , metnod of) teaching interest ladiea and genlemeu evTJ erv where. ) . ' . - j -: : A lady of musical talent, a prac tical teacher and player!, will gi instruction in her okiuinal short-j hand method in Asheville. A lTj fejtft tuue each lesson, and the tnUaio! luruiahed. l'nce or matruclioo, 75 cents each leaaoii, Addrea i nH M usio Wonder, City P, O. Tht thrilling atory of !the life fof J. A. Murrrll "The Murrell CUh Kveuing Journal ofllce, 10c ' Heelut .Illc4, ' I J. W' Schartle, the old reliabla Merchant Tailor, No. 43 NoiU Main street, ha teceived a full line of F.uglish and Domeatjc Woolens, aud is now prepared to make suit fur f-4 and upward. a2 3u j At the Hutch. , ;iidttei; faik tiecre A Low, wile aad daghii. Salt Lake luy,t'i oh M cat, wit aod Jhur, W Vaj.. T t Kpgi tk, tt.iidcIptUiJ A NeUon, Jr,' hb u,wti t. 11 Vbitmcy1, ticaverCvh ju Kiha, AlUftta; W t iia J -VhctUi, Mi AiJct,'Gk.kaa. j". 'V ' Giasd CftUl Itcury j Winters W V T eg a, A J hha w, ttaUijki ; , A )K bii.o. 'lt.ba M Cattcr, T O bcoatcr, Kucaihyi ' Wkiic, AtUata; W.jv'.Cajf Ua, riafcaUi'.! ,W;b Art bar, bijva t itf; J K CdwailN V; J Ji bcil, lii4i H tr af"y; Hiteia, R WiJ'aii.'GKfavU, da; I A ; I- ;i.l'Uh,-tiai'UUri;et S KJi iluouu Kyfih Aduit, (I L A-.ii- f J. S. GrQIlt Ph. G. A imtheearr, 2 Month f a I at f., i" Ire. iiptions filled at ail hoa' nihVor tfayj Good delirered frep ! of li-hnfV 'lAfin rr of khm i ne finest and most comoiele liae ofieoldgne", (toilet ;watra, extracts 1 rj powderaj and blgb'.jrade'..ia t rant s rnarmaey. , .If you van: a' firat elaaa hair -!." T ' ; : . f-f" j brash far a small amount of money ,, 1 'I.lrL..- f . . i ! Citt it ' Clack Moantain Iroa and Alu ' 3Ias hat nW aonerldr far the curei f I onderfui remedy for thronic die . i: , . - eases ; , r,or tale only at lira at a Pharmacr. -j ,. " ' A good shoulder brace is wota it,- weigh tfj gold to any obe in-. cUnecblo le ;xbund houldered. The Knickerbocker brace is the best ta the world. iCali at Grant's Phar macy -and eiamine Ihem Buckwheat Blossom for the cclia plexion, will remove tan and t ia bum, piruples Ttd spots or blotches, and make your face sand hands a aott as a babv SLt ; Unliks most li quids it will positively bsnefll ;h skin, and jit guaranteed ta cur moat skin blemishes. Vara Tootb Wash. Thia is a au perior article for cleansing the teetb. strengthening the gums and impart ing fragrance to the breath. A thoroughly reliable remedy for 1 blood diseases is Buncombw Sar saparilla. .Try a lottle and you .1. . . . .. . will take no other. For sale' at ; Gbast'w Puatuaer. Preaprlptioaa filled at jill hours 4. Otght or clay, and delivered" to "any part ! of the city. The night W will be anaweredjpromptly.. ! I J. S. Grawt'Ph. G. Chemist Plumbing, Steam and Gaa Fit- In connection witb the Stove anal Tinware bu sines We employ only the best workmen. Do guarantees! work at reasonable prices A car of th,e best Terra Cotta and Hue Pipe -juat received. Beapestfully, (. 2J US. C'eopt. r lcuilroaU j Tickets, j If a dollar or two,' bow and thsjs I help. you in sating, what's the ute bf advertisjing, when example dosa the' talking.. Come and aco the rev iluctions and the manner of rdc- ing Iow rates to all points i W. M. Clakks Railroad Ticket Broker- Grand Central Hotel. TO WHO IT MAT CONCERN. - I ' :, ' i ' I ,-' respectfully request all .perses. having friends of known intemper ate habitaj and) minora that tha don't want intoxicating drinks aoW to, togiv4 me their name; ana 1 promise not to ilet them have aay such thin ;s Partus making tils 11 please send thsir nasafc Respectfully, ! Fkask O'DeHsiii, ; Prop, Ca rol i 0 a $ al a . . -. k; -W- request w a!o. For lieiit. Kleoautly furniahed rooms, f de lightful location, splendid view, high and dtyj central; open grate in each vooijj. For particular, iddres n25 jbocav 1X U9, ASUef llie. $ llwW'w i'hU I ; , We' oftir Uue lluudred Ilhir Re ward for auy ca?of Catarrhthattanuot be cured y Ukiog Halt's Cataifrh Cur. P. J.t Hit.Nav A Co., lrop.Vriled,t. We, th uuderolgued, have kttww u J.;t ht-nejf for th but fjSt yearaljaud tv Heve him erfectly honorahW in alibu tue iraiisactious and fluaucially able to carry uutauy ohligation made by their flrui." - I ; - ' : I Weat A rrruax WboWaate lHu$zU. I Toledo, OhU, ! i i : WabhugJ KhiUau A Marvin," Whuleal i DruggMs Toledo, tihio r 11,- It. Vttu'Uucwu, Cahir Tolrdo Xa liooaJ lia'uk. tolelo, Uhio. - liali1 i'atartb C'ura U taken iutcii" aliy, acliLirf directly ujomhts Uood and mucoua aut faces of the j lat.- Prh r, fact pr bottle. Hold by all UruggUt "I. .,v,,,.l,,,,lvj J . . . '. The el!te llwwae; Jj . . Corner of Main and Kagle street. Board With or without rooms Firt class fate. Rates moderate. Loca 1 ton uitial. . 1 al.t, - . -. i ' . i -' - - ; . :-:rV W:1': i ' : ! !- "': i' ' !':. ! 1 : -1 i ! ; -. - . . . : : ! i " : I ' . ' ;.!: 1 I ,i - i,:.J- ":: r ! -- , , H -! !, v! !' i- : ::. :: ' I i j t