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Page 1: The Asheville citizen. (Asheville, N.C.) 1885-09-05 [p ]. · 2017-12-16 · V. 4 DAILY EDITION. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, ' WEST; SIDE PUBLIC SQUAE. Furnas, EDITORS 'Stona AND PROPRIETORS

V.4

DAILY EDITION. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, 'WEST; SIDE PUBLIC SQUAE.

Furnas,EDITORS

'StonaAND PROPRIETORS.

& Cazaeioa, I lie BILLLETTERHEADS, -

HEADS,lYeat, ' $Q.OO - - posters, :0 Mob.. 3.00.

Weelrlv. X Year, 1.50 ' l BLANKS,. of -"

.--- - 6 Mos., ; . And. Job Work of all kinds done wiHVOL. I.--NO. ASHEVILLE, , N. G, SATURDAY EVENING, SlvPT. ; PRICE: CENTSADVERTISING RAT&S LOW. 125.. 5,. 1885. 5 AT t fromptness and at low prices. - :

Aslicvilfe.Bnsine&a Directory.General Merchant H 'holcsale and Retail.

'V. E. Graham & Co., 8. R.Chcdester & Son, J. D.; Brevard s Co., J. O. Howell, b. tiammeraniag,

C. K. Lee. II. Redwood 5s Co.. J. P. Sawyer, G. A'Mcars, A. H. Jones & Son, Bekrden, Rankin & Co.,wvu. urown, u. ii. Roberts. . : .

'"""?". . Garden and. Held Seeds.Powell & Snider. H. H. Lyons, A. J. Merrill, H.

Redwood fc Co., J. O. Howell, J. P. Sawyer, Bear-len- ,

Knnkin fc Cc, C. H. Moncure... drain. Hay and Flour.

J. K. Starnes, Powell & Snider, Alexander andPenland. .

Hardware, Agricultural Implements, &e.Pcnnlnian & Co., VanGJlder & Brown.

Stoves, Ilinusefurnishing, and Tinware.Bullard Bros., Brown & Beaxdcn, Llndsey Bros.

Clolhina. Gents' Furnishinn.tames P. Sawyer, M. Levy, Charles E Lee, S

l hitlock.Boots, Shoes, and Hats. .

W, T. Weaver, M.Levy.Boat and Sltoe Manufacturers

M. Levy, W. T. Weay er, A. Freck.Books aJ(L Stationery.

" J. L. Wllkle, S. X. Morgan & Co., H. T. Esta- -rook, H. H. Lyons. . 'r

Druggists and PharmaceiUiaiis. '

H. H. Lyons, T. C. Cannlehael, C. W. DeVault& Co., C. H. Moncure, W. E. Pelham.

Munica Instruments, &cDeVaultBros. ......

Jewelers.and, Robertson. ,C Cowan.-SteSn- er :

- Family Xfroceriest -Powell and Snider, 6. R. Kepler, A. R. Cooley,

Penley i Co.. T. F. Etarnes, G. W. Goodlake. A. J.Merrill, J. E. Ware, Ware and Howell, A. C. Davis,James Franks, J. J. Mackey & Co.. Jesse R. Starnes,(j. 1,. McDonald, W. L. Morgan, F. M. Johnson, R.It Xoland St Sons,T. W. Shelton, J. R. Trull.G. H.Sturiien, N. Penland. Penland & Alexander. Mrs.I. C. bmilu.

Butchers, Meat Dealers, tc.Za;hcry Bros., James Lusk, T. K. Davis,

and Drake.'.. Bakeries.

J. J. Desmond, F. M. Johnson, J. C Oliver,

( Confectioners and Bakprs.J. J. Desmond, (factory), J. M Heston.l Wells

' Saddlery, Harness &e. '

S. M. Gilbert & Co., Alexander and Penland.Furniture, te.

I W. B. Williamson, Moore & Falk, F. S.

IMdertakers.X. Brand, i: V. Brown, John Clayton

Coal Dealers. 'S. F. enable, D. S.Wabou, Hill and Atkins

X. W. C.inl wood & Co.Lumber Dealers

oubleday it Scott.'

. Contractors,' Carpenters, and Builders.I. Gorenllo, John Hart, J. A. Wagner, T. C.

Westall, E. J. Armstrong, J, E. Buttrick, T, L.CluyUiu, A.. G. West.

- BlaclsmUhs1). W. Cauble, J. H, Woody.

x ' Hotels.riwannaiija,. Eagle, Grand Central, Western,"aioliiia Houte, blajle House, The Villa. "

Private Boardino.S. F. Vcnable, X. T. Summey, Miss Bcttie

Brown, Misses Coflin, Mrs. A. E. Hall, P. F. Emer-- .son. Miss Smith,-T- . W. Neel, Mrs. A. B. Chunn,J. If. Cnrter.-G- . M. Roberts, R. H. Grahl, G. L. Mc-Donald, Mj- - Fagg. J. A.'Fagg,! E. Rankin, W.T. Reynolds, Mrs. T. E. Reynolds, E. Binder, Mrs.HollfUid", Mrs. Broilesf, Mrs. J C Smathers, Mrs EL. Baird, WvW. McDowell, Janes W. Patton, Mis.Leicester Chapman, H. C. Hunt, H. C. France,Mis. A. Sinclair P S McMullen, Forrest W West.

;l.iveTy. Sale and Feed --Stables.' ltevnolds tfc Chambers, Ji M.Ray, W. A. Wed-di- n.

"James Sevier, CO. Allen, T. H. StanslliWm. Cox. KW. Herndon, S. H. Barnard, G. W.

;.- Morgan (fr Co.(E. T. Clemmons, Jesse R. Starnes.. .Colleges, Schools, &c ; ':

Asheville". Female College, Ash eville Male' Academy, Newton Academy, MissGoodloe's High"School for young ladies, Miss lawyer's Primary

- School, Mrs J: P. Gammon's Primary SchooL' three wttite pnblie schools, two good colored

" 'icfioolK. A graded school has been authorized by' law, and a State normal school will be held every

summer. " ,T'.

iaiui, J. i . fcawyer, jars nu. rornjn- - -- i; v - ' Attorneys At Law! " : ;;

MoLoud & Moore, J. H. Merrtmon. E. H. Mer--rimon, M. E. Carter, - A. L. Carter, Gudger fc Car-ter, J, M. Gudger, F. A. Sondley, W. 8. Cushman,

- Richmond Pearson", E. D. Carter, W.W.Vandiver,lnvidson Jc Martin, T. A. Jones, 8. H. Reed, W. B.Gwyn, Locke Craig, W. R. Whitson, Jones and

" llardwioke, Johnstcn fc Shuford, W. M. Cocke,Nnrt Atkinson, A. T. Davidson, W. H. Malone,V. S. Lusk, P. A. Cummings, A. J. Lyman.

I'hyxicians and Surgeons. "

D.J.Cain, W. L. & W. D. Hillrd, John HeyWilliams, J. A. Burroughs, J. A? Watson, M. L.Nelson, Wardlaw McGill, H P. Gatchell.

' Dentists.G. W. Whitson, B. H. Douglas, R. H. Reeves, A.

B. Ware.Banks, Bankers and Brokers.

Bank of Aslieville, Sluder & Barnard.Merchant Tailors.,

r

J. W. Scharue. -Dealers in Furs.

M. Ellick. ' .

Seal Estate Agencies.

Walter B. Gwyn, A. J. Lyman, Katt Atkinson,Aston, It. M. Jones.

Architects and CiviZ Engineers,8 F Venabie. J A Tennant,

Tobacco Warehouses.

The Asheville Warehouse, The Banner Ware-house, The Farmer's Warehouse, Ray's Warehouse, The Buncombe warenouse.

Tobacco Manufacturers Chewing and Smoking.8. B. West, McCarty & Hull, J. E. Rayf E. I.

- Holmes it C., Shelton fc Perry, WP. Williamson,- Cormtrt &C.

L. F. SorreU, N. W. Girdwood, William Weaver,-- Hart.

. Wines, Liquors, &cLougKran Bros., Hampton AFeatherstone.W,

O. Muller, & Co., A. P. Sorrell.Tailors.

3, C. Brown & Co., Pattnn Avenue.f Papers Hangers.

Cain Hunt, Moore fc -- itzpatriek.

Daily and Weekly 'Jitizkn, Daily and WeeklyAdvance, The Asneviue lnpune (weekly.;

v - Jo Offices: '

The Citizen Job Oflice, Hunt & Robertson.Plioiographers.--Na- t.

W. Taylor, W. T. Robertson, T. T. HilLGrist Mills, &c, " '

Jordan t-- Hallyburtnn, N. W. Girdwood, Jas.E.ButtricJc. JlcLane.

Fertilizers, &e. " yF. N. Waddell, "Star Brand." Fennlman A Co.,

Anchor Brand," U.-J- Roberts, Alex. Porter,Piedmont," W. II. penland, "Owl Brand," Bear-de- n,

Uankir. Co., "Ober & Co.'s Special," Lyont-- Walker, Eanaer's Friend," T. C. Starnes, "Ar-lington." W. W. Barnard, "Sea Fowl," N. W.iiirdwood & Co., Soluble Pacific"

" Insurance. " '.'E. J. Aston, Thos. W. Branch. : --"

t . W. .U. Telegraph.8. G. Weldon, manager.

: .: " Southern find Adams Express. . 'VAStikeleather, manager.""' Civil Officers of Buncombe County.

SheriffJ. R. Rich; Deputy Daniel Reynolds; S..Clerk K. W. Henidon; Register J. R. Patterson;

Treasurer J. H. Courtney; - Surveyor B. F. Patton:Tax Collector T.WV Patton. .

w " Inferior Court.G. A . Shuford: Clerk MOTTf Patton; Solic-

tor H. B. Carter. ,,v- County Commissioners. :.J. E. Rankin, J. A. Reagan, U. W. Whitson, L.Childs, Thos. D. Brittain.

Justices of the Peace. ' 'A. T. Summey, N. A. Penland, T. W. Fatton, C.

. . Way.. J. M. Ledford. J. M. Jarratt J. B. Cain.'dlv Government. '

Mayor E. J. Aston; Aldermen W. T. Reynolds,Jklonxo Rankin, Geo. F.Scott, 1. U. Uorentlo, H.

- W. fiirdwood and J. L. Mnrrar Policemen F.N Waddeli, Chief; W. G. McDowell, J. H. Hamp--ton, HukbPoateii ana t if Hunter.

Fire Deoartment. '

nose N.I, oreman lL C. Fagg; H. tL. No. 1,CaptF A. H

' - Saniary Department.: Dr. D T Millard, Sanitary Chief.

Federal OfficersIT. 8. Commissioner. A. T. Summer. Deputy

Collector, (stamp office) A. D. Coopt-r- . DistrictDeputy 8. C Herren. Deputy Mnjshalls, R. O.Patterson, A, u. Patterson, i. k. ijavis, u. . jiar-kin- s

Uhitfd Stales Diflrirl and Circuit Courts.Judge K. P. Dick, Solicitor I.E. Boyd, Clerk J,

E. Reed, Deputy Cierk P. A.yCBmmirigs. ; aPout OfHre.

H. L. Gndccr P. M.. Cleiks C. B. Moore, W.L.Norman-- , C. L. Cliff". "

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. Soring Machine Agencies.- .Whehler WilMin, J. H. Ettiirg, rr.iefClerk

' inc., pvtiio- .Tiitifii WiTirpT W- - II. Monnihan.( hie! Clerk W. Monlcath.. LcnresUc, S. R.Cbed- -

ffter it Son, Cbas E Lee.' (Y.unlv Hoard of Fdvcntirm.

T. Summey, J H Sams and 31 G (indger. Finregular rr.ctliiig lint Alf lien- - m

DAILY. EDITION.INTERESTING READING M ALTER

ON THE FOURTH PAGE.:

Arnvnl and Departiire of tb Trains.Saubbtot Mail traiu arrives 8:37 a. nr.

" . " Departs 5:47. x.' Day train amvea at 2;14 p- - k.

" " departu at 10:30 A. M... Tennessee Arrives 6:S7 p. m. ;

Departs 8:47 A, H. t.Waisebviixb Arrives 3:60 p. au

" . Depai-t- s 9:00 A. x. - .

The Waynes ville train reaches that point at11:80 ; returning, leaves Waynesville at 1.36.

W. T. Weaver, Sole Agent for Hess'Hand-Mad- e Shoes for men. tf

Send yoiir Job Work of all kinds to theUilizen (Office, if you want it done neatly,cheaply and with ilisjiatch.

THE JJAII.Y CITIZENWill te published every evening (ex-

cept Sunday) at the following ratesstrictly cash : :

One Year, ftt 00Six Months,' 3 00Three . , . . . 1 50One " . . . .' . 50One Week, V . . . . 15

Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev-

ery evening in every part of the. city toour sub,scriber8, and parties wanting itwill please call at the Citizen Office.

Weather Report Sept,Barometer at 9 a. m. 3052.Thermometer Minimum 58; niaxi--

mum 80?.Skj- - Partly Cloudy.Wind Variable. .

Tuk Dailt CitizenGives the only telegraphic dispatches

received.Ginger-Al- e, the great Summer drink,

at PelhamS, by the bottle and ondraught. ' tf.

Call at Stall No. 4, market house, forgood beef. tf

Stock men and others will notice the ad-

vertisement of a Jersey Bull in this issue.The New York Times recommends

strong ammonia for bed bugs.Annie Firmin made a good hit as Par-the'n- ia

last night. .. ...Go early and secure good seats at the

Opera House, and enjojr something veryexcellent and entertaining, to-nig-

.

The "Shakespeare Waterspout" at theOpera House Something veryrich. .Be sure to go early and get a goodseat.

The Npw Orleans Picayune paragraphi-call- y

observes . "there is no politicalplatform or policy that will make busi-ness good for a man wfeo does not adver-tise." . Y. '. . '; '2. ' n

; A'mule ; has gone "astray, .and .Mr. JohnW. Wells, "of Sandy rfush will be glad tohear of 'rs whereabouts- ;.See ;th ladder

In Iho Maines murder case, Wright,arrested on suspician of complicity, afterexamination before the magistrates, wasdischarged the evidence, not being deem-ed sufficient. .

Ex-Sher- Franksof Sft ain, is in thecitj'. He repoits everything promising inthat attractive country. ' Tobacco cuttinghas begun, and the crop will be a goodone. He Jsays Mr. John Enole, whosefarm is in 'Oconaluftee, has seveii' acresof the best tobacco he ever saW.

Do not-forg- et the performance at theOpera House to-nig- given under theauspices of the management of the recentelegant Cantata. Something very excellent is promised, and we and we are sure- -

the Jadies and gentlemen participating"know no such word as fail." And it isfor a good object, as well.

The GraiyJ Central Hotel may not"blow" much, but it gets a lively andcontinuous stream of custom all thesame. . During the month of Augusteight hundred and ten guests registered.Mr. Chedesjer will run every enterprisehe handles up into the higher figures,and the public will help him do it

: Mr. R. Frank Peterson, ofFayettevilie;Lprdposes to begin in October the publication of a daily, to be called the EveningNews, the first effort of the kind evermade in that town. We judge from-th-

sabscription price that the aim of thepaper is not very high, or that its size verysmall. Three dollars a year for a dailyis a venture far below anything intowhich journalistic humility has everdived. .

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Services- - in the Catholic Church.Will be held at 11 o'clock

Fathe McGinity will officiated "

-"v.

Bishop Lymas ;'

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Will preach evening at thecolored Eoisconal Church, at 8.30 p. m.The rite of confirmation will be ad ministered. -

.

Iwgomar at tub Opera Hall Miss Fin-- ;Min"s Great Hit. iLrj-La.s- t

evening" afforded our play goersone of the finest dramatic displays everseen on the local boards,. In the play ofIngomar Miss Annie Firmin gave a por-troy-al

of the Jieroine Partbenia theGreek girl that is rarelv witnessed out ofine large centres, aiary Anaerson unano brighter character in her rehertoralthan the same Parthenia, and those whohave seen her and Miss Firmin the pastdo not hesitate ord Miss Firminhighest praise for her great rendering ofthe beautiful creature, it being second tonone. that has preceded .her. . Mr. Jackinforms ns that he has already Deen lm- -portuned to repeat the play and that he

1 ti,next performance' of the Firmin-Jac- k

Company will, be.Tuesday evening next

The Followiko arS New:Japanese Scrolls 15 to 50 cents; Screen

fans fl5 to $250; Small fans 2 to 30cents;-Fin- e Feather fans in Sandalwoodor Ivory frames 2 to 4 00; .French ChinaFestoon plates richly . decorated CO; to75 cents: Teas and Solilain sets E0 to200; Polka Dot, Craquelle and AmberinaGlass m all colorf; Curiosities ana JNativeCarved wood work. - ' Law's, "

. . Y ':' Opposite Eagle Hotel.

Railroad Tickets Bought and old . :

' I will buy, sell or exchange RailroadTickets from .or to any point. Partiesinterested wia do well to call and seeme. ..... - J. M. xoutto,' tK02 i At Farmers' Warehouse. -

-- :i .OF, THE" .

:

If"estem : Jorth I CarolinaTair Association : ; I

FOIt 1885."... : ffl K"

Fair to be held .October ZOth'.: and fl3d Inclusive. Kf:

department B.--So. 2.: ' CONTINVED. i

. ;

IjJlrJl. N. WELLS, Scp't.

t; Cattle, Ac.

Beit bult of . IO OOany age ( Jarsey),' a ;" " " ' IO OO..;. (Devon) ;

' " .' . .- - (Shorthorn ;, : - io po

c. : .... ;. " (Ayrshire) "io bo- u- - r Hdlstein)f lOOCU

' bull calf of either of the above. under 2 years, ' . id oo

' cow. of either1 of. the,, above -- itstock, . . . . . IO oo

. " Heifer of either the above, un- -

der 2 years, c'j-- '- ; ?

""herd of any , one stock, notless than i bull and threecows or heifers, 'V: IS oo

" cow, common stock, '. ip ooHogs, Sheep, &c ?

Best boar of any breed,'"1 . .. J . . ,IOOO'? sow . " : " ; :. : '.' jlO po"sow with l b'tter of not Jess '

than 5 pigs, io po" and largest fatted hog, io.oo" " finest pig under " six

months old, . ' '. . . 5 oo" and finest ram of any age or '

breed, . io oo" ewe do" do do ' io oo" flock of sheep not less than r 5 IO oo

Department C.V. S. LUSK, Sup't.

. P'oultry.Best trio Brahmas, . 2 OO

" trio Cochins, - '. 2 OO

" trio Plymouth Rock, , ,: 2 OO

" trio. Black Spanish .. . . 2 OO

' trio Leghorn, (white) 2 OO

" trio " (brown) r. 2 OO

" trio Hpudans, ' . ' 2 OO

' trio Game, ': 2 OO

" trio Bantam," . 2 OO

" trio Dorkins, 2 OO

Ducks, &c.Best pair ducks of any kind, .3 002d do do do do 2 OO

pair turkeys, 3 oo2d" do .

- do do 2 OO

" pair gec-se-,

-- :. ' 2 od2d" -- do ' do do do I po' " pair guineas," ' ; . , . 2 OO

pair pea fowls, ; : . ;.' 2 OO

" Incubater in operation, . - 5 oo" Display of Poultry by one ex

hibitor, ,- - . ' . - 5 oo

Department I.,,.ST,R,;;PLERf;Sup,

lz Dairy,'Honey S:c.Best 3 lbs. butter, 'c :;Z Z ''; 3 lbs home made cheese, J ' V. - 3 00..' " bo honey, not less than 5 lbs. : .2 00.TSlialf gal strained hosiey 'ifa jar tlCkoe"fry1jam, . ""T pi 00

" jar strawberry preserves, , y . . .., I PO" jar peach1 rij '' ' " ' ; "'--

:' .'. I OO

jar quince - . " .... I OO

" jar raspberry v " '.".';-- . . I 00" jar pear ' . . , I OQ

" jar blackberry jelly, ; r , IOO" jar Crab apple " - . . I OO

a jar current jelly, ' " . ' . -- I OO

", jar quince jelly, - ; . :

r I OO

' jar Plum'jelly, ."' ' . 1 OO

" display of jelly, preserves, &c. 3 00" ' gal apple vinegar, ... , . 1 00' " jar pickles (sour) . ' V IOO

do -- do (sweet) . . I 00" bottle grape wine, N. C. made, I 00" bottle blackberry wine, 1 00" bottle current wine, . ' I 00" bottle cordial, ' ' . . ; I 00" half bus dried apples, 5 00

"'half bus " peaches, .5 00half bus " berries, 2 00

"" display dried fruits, 5 00" display canned fruits, vegeta- -

bles, &c, . 5 00' wheat bread, 2 loaves, ; 2 00

"com . " " . - 2 00" Graham bread, - . 1 00" pan rolls, . . 2 00" peund cake,

'

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2 00" sponge cake, . 2 00" Fruit cake, - . . 2 00" jelly cake,'. . . - . 200

Cocoanut cae, ; ": . : ; . 2 00tea cake,' ..--

' . 1 00" 5 lbs. hard soap, home-mad- e, 2 00

" " jar soft soap, , . - ;ti':: v i 2 00

.Abdejt Park Hotel.We are authorized to say that there

will be a few vacant rooms at this houseafter the 7th".' The house has been fullall the season, and has had applicationsfor twice as many as it had room for,This is due both to the excellence of fareand accommodations' and to the beautyof the locality. The extent of the groundsand the widespread

,of a beautiful land--

1 - 1 I 1 .1 1scape are mings mat are muy eujuyeu oyevery visitor, and when the road is comDieted , and a station established at Arden ,

the necessity wiU be forced upon theproprietors of the hotel very inucn toenlarge its borders. .. '

-J ioSoMKTHrxo Atteactivk.. -

TStptr3ioseley ,. informs us that theAsheville Light Infantry will have askirmish drill next Monday evening at3 o'clock. This is one of the finestmovements in military tactics'; and theA. L. I. will make a good exhibitor themselves. Capt. M. directs that, everymember attend, and promptly. "'

Tobacco Report for August, 1SS5.. Receipts for August ' 73,676 pounds

which brought" $9,488.97, average $12.87per hundred. ' ' ,

L Receipts to Sept 1st, 3,279,770, whichZZ rZZ .Z

f!rd !or t an average of $13.90.I increase of this year s receipts overthose of last year for the same time 050,105pounds. y o . .'. ....-- y

Ladies' Tomsohial Artist.Mr. L. ' Washington Kaminer of , the

Palmetto Excelsiors otters his professional services to the ladies 01 this city resident and visitors and guarantees fullsatisfaction in work and prices., Hairdressed in any, and all style. : A register,for orders, will be found at Dr. Pelham'sDrag Store and the Grand Central HotelAlso envelopes, in which the address andresidence of the party wanting his ser-vic- es

can be placed and sealed up. Mr.K. is a thorough artist in his line, andmerits patronage.' -

;. sept 2 ,3td. ,; t : zz .z yZ'yZ

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The best 5 cent Cigar in town at Lyons' "White Rose."

Promoted.-- " ' " i ':

The man v. friends of Mr. E. E. ribssformerly pastor of the Methc list Churchid this place, and of late rofego ra't

Emory and Henry College, a., will heglad to learn that he has b en' electedProfessor of Biblical History in Vander-bi- lt

yniversity, at Nashville, Tena.: Heaccepted, and Prof. T. W. Jurdan waselected President of Emory and HenryCollege." ' "

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Tobacco Premiums for McDowell. 1 'v"In addition , tothe premitii .3 "offered,

as printed yesterday, James M. Smithand A. G. llally burton ' oSer remin mof fifteen dollars, for the bes rartrefrom McDowell county, $10. ij irst,$5.00 to second. We .hope old : TcDowellwill be largely represented in. ail respcts.It is a splendid, county and can make asplendid show if it will.

TpK Pbesbytbbt or Mkcklkxbtjkq , . . ,

This body met with the hwnnanoaChurch Thursday,.r;AugusfLV7tL, at Ijl

Brrtrock, a. m., The letinng JiloderatorRev. E. P. Davis, preached ;the openingsemon. uev..f. K. law, of Monroe, waselected Moderator, and Rev. - E. P. Davisaud Elder Rankin, temporary clerks. I', There were about forty-fiv- e delegates

present. Much, business . ol importancewas transacted. Rev. John W. ' Davis,missionary to ' China,- - was present, !.ariddelivered an interesting lecture on thatdistant missionary field.- '' ".

The town of Shelby M as chosen as theplace for the next meeting of the Presby-tery, , . f

v" Licentiate E. A. Sample preached histrial sermon on Saturday naorning, onJohn chap. 3 and 3, and itwas orderedthat he be ordained to the' full work ofan evangelist to morrow -- at 2 o'clock atSwannanoa church.- - !'.' J i r . ,

The Presbytery heard wemdrial sket-ohe- sof the deceased ministers of the

body, viz: L. R. McAboyr- - W. N, Morri-son and J. L. Williams, v rT

Rev. R. S. Brown was ' released fromthe Swannanoa field, to accept a call to achurch in Baltimore. .

The thanks of th Presbytery weretendered to the members of Swannanoachurch,. and-- the kind people of thisbeautiful valley, : fof, their hospitality tothe members of the . Presbytery attend-ing its sessions, and this paper was or-dered to be published ' from the pulpit

and in th Asheville Citizen.' The Presbvtery Jadjoumed to meet inthe city of Charlotte, on Monday, Oct.19th, 1885. - : .

Swannanoa Church, Aug. 29, 1885.. i

The EntertaikmentVok Monday Even- -'

H. : ;. ' .... V.' This entertainment,' for .tlie benefit ofthe Asheville. Cornet Ban3r" has alreadyroused so much of interest aV to have se-

cured with little effort - the materialfor superior music. Amateurs have flocked injis, tola QQftDshrmtoguUt&& most' accomplished ; andthose who rank as professionals with avery nign rating, generously mingle theirgifts in the fund of pleasure. There canbe no disappointment therefore, even tothe critical ear, and we do not - bespeakindulgence when we can ensure satisfaction and enjoyment. , - ' -

The following are reDorted to as as contributing their accomplishments to thegeneral pleasure : Miss Lessie Southgate,Mrs'. 'Jordan Stone. Miss Addie Davidson, Miss-Tomm- ie Miller ,Ir F. A. Hull,Mr. George Jordan, Mr. F. Chandler, Mr.F. Jacobs, Mr. D. F. Summey, Mr. H. O.Himes;and perhaps others will be added.

JThose who know the above need no-thing farther to assure them that thepromise of enjoyment is well founded.

Coming Home.The Morristown Gazette informs us that

Dr. Summers, one of the able professorsin the Asheville --Female College, willlea"ve that city on Tuesday next for Asheville. and will brine' with him a numberof young ladies to enter the college here.Dr. Summers has been spending ; thesummer anions old friends at Morris- -town and other Tennessee, points. Hewill be welcomed back by his manyfriends. - : . .. ,

'- -Wanted. -Everv business man in Asheville' and

surrounding country to secure space in theasheville business Index, which willbe out October 15th. At least 2,000 copieswill be distributed, perhaps more. A goodreading notice will be given eaclj adver-tiser and will vary in- length according tothe space paid for. Rates JSi.oo per inchor $15.00 per gage f 18 inches. This isso low that no one can possibly refuse toinsert .

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iw E. W. Whiteside,

The Price' of the Tobaooo Heat Regulator. .

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The price of the Hardwicke & WellesHeat Regulating Attael ment. .will be$10.00 for any sized barn. They will tesent by express or freight immediatelyupon receipt of order, These Attacn- -

ments are always on hand at Marshall,N. C; and will bevat other places as soon.. ' .v 1 1 1 J 1as arrangemenia .can og maae lor uieirmanulactnre. . . y tnovl. "

George Nash ' - Z'z'" '..y :Will furnish and nlanf trees, evergreens

and all trees of mountain growth, in anypark or : yard, in : or near the city, atcheap rates. Leave oraers at the Citizenoflice. V, . .; , yy aug 31 d3mos

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An experienced, --reliable Nurse, totake charge of the Hospital to be established in Asheville under the auspicesof the Ladies'-Flowe- r Mission,, Apply atthe Carolina House. : au27tf -

When the band begins to play and theyouth beauty and chivalry of the coun-try go whirling through the, gaities ofine Dau room, you may. Dei iney navebought - their dancing pomps, at W. T.Weaver &"Ca.'s One Price Store. A. tf .

- - - ..NOTICE. Asthe health of our partner Capt.J. M, Jones, makes it necessary to do business inone Dlace instead of two. we will, on Monday. the17th day of August, remove the entire stock of.goods to our storeAt the Cornet of ! Depot; Street and flatten

nnder the Arlington Souse, and will bo glad tohave our fi lends continue to deal with us there.

. . The Store has been recently enlarged.

will keep a delivery Wagon, and will fillorders promptly and carefully.

augU-dl- MORGAN & JONES.

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CELEBRATION BY DUNN'S. ROCK; LODGE ; A. F. & A. "M. A. BASKET

W . ? I C N I C-- OFF I FOR--; CESAR'SHEAD APATHY :.6n RAIL1 ROADMATTERS SOUTH C A R O LI N AENTHUSIASM;

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Messrs. Editors. . The thanks of thiscommunity are due Dunn's Rock ' LodgeA.; F. & A. M. for a very pleasant gathering last Saturday. Promptly at 10 o'clockthe T3retbren.of the mystic tie" left theirHall and;withr Marshal Allison in charge,marched to IIume Pai4,'preceded by theBand. There they found jjyattered ingroups over the Park quite a numbelrofpeople, both grave and gray, old andyoung.'vNptH"ithstanding the clouds hadTSn""thTcateiiili!' rafn e. nodamperl-wa- thrown ovet.tha SDirrtvofthe assembled guests mitjl

. tb hour of12, when, the rain commenced fallinjust in the midst of a very interestingaddress from Mrv Duckworth. Eventhe rain did not scrfouslv interfere. Marshal Allison was equal to the emergency,ne promptly gave the order- - 'Breakranks, march to the Episcopal church-ib-rinspection of baskets.' The order wasas promptly obeyed, and we assure youthat in this case Bro. Thomas Wood. W.M., did not occupy the "rearmost rank ofine runningest regiment' that everstormed baskets. Philosptiers tell usthat sound travels 1100 teet per second,but in their calculations they have madeno allowance for ' "surrounding circum-stances." A call to rise at 5 o'clock inthe morning requires 30 minutes to climbone short flight of stairs, but a call to in-spect such baskets as were present onthis occasion travels faster than lightIndeed I think Bro. Wood heard thethought ere Mr. Allison gave utteranceto it : Arrived at the church, on tablestemporized fron, carpenter's benches,was spread a most sumptuous repast thatall seemed to enjoy. These social gath-erings, oases, are healthful, mentally,morally, socially, physically. The realpleasure they afford the young; the un-bending, the relaxation 7 they - occasionthe older members of the community areends that repay well the labor of secur-ing them.

The stranger still lingers in this "Landof the Sky." I havo often thought thatther2ivvyariety . and freshness aboutthevcener5t this .county that is pec-uli- ar

The broad acres of this fertile val-ley presented in so immediate contrastto the virgin forest of our mountainsaffords views that are rare and entertaining.-:-- : -

Mr. M. J. Orr left for Caisar's Head to-day, with a pleasant party, gathered fromCharleston to Philadelphia.

Mr. Wm. Patton flora Indian Terri-tory is visiting friends in' this county.He left North Carolina about forty yearsago, and is now back with his family.re-visitin- g

the scenes of his childhood.Tired of viewing Pisgah through hisfViiBt-thirot- he;" with' kjorfie - ar num-ber of friends from Davidson River,started on yesterday to satisfy themselvesif it was the distance that lent such en-chantment to the view of Pisgah.

A railroad, a railroad, my kingdom fora railroad that everybody might comeand see this beautiful little county ofours. The apathy of our people, wheth-er real or apparent in regard to railroadconnection with the . outside , worldamounts to selfishness. With an abundant crop, beyond what we, ourselves canreasonably consume; with" others want-ing the very things we have and to spareand ready to exchange for our surplusthings we so much need, and we stillwait for somebody to bring us a railroadis is .Messrs. Editors, I wont say it. Iremember attending the first barbecueheld in. the interest of the Greenwoodand Augusta, now the Augusta andKnoxville.R. R. So determined werethe people, to have the road that thefarmers along the proposed road whohad not the "spot cash" offered to donatea portion of their lands lying on eitherside of the track. They afterward secur-ed convicts and begun work, , payingtheir subscription in meat, bread,- - veg-etables and everything thaUa convictcould eat. Thev were in earnest. Thetrain reached Greenwood long ago andwill soon be at Spartanburg. In the'.'Long Ago" the people of Laurens. S. C.said "God made the ridge from . Green-ville to Newberry for a railroad track."The Lord had not done so much forAsheville, her defic-enc- y

by a liberal subscription to the thenproposed Greenville and Columbia R. R.For years Laurens had only a littlebranch road that competed with tneapple wagons from the mountains. Godmay have made this valley suitable fora railroad track, but oite thing is certain.He intended for man to build the trackand put the engine on It Transylvania,Henderson, Buncombe and Haywoodhad better step in, while the "waters aretroubled in South Carolina and over mTennessee. The Carolina, CumberlandGap and Chicago R, R. is the only hopeof the upper French Broad -- in the .nearfuture. .. .

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We need badly interchange of ideas,thoughts, methods, accommoditionsf menand money with the outside world." ' Z.

A nnnA alnrk nt t'lntkinn. Ihti Goods .Fan--tfu Gocda:Hats. Sioes. Carpets tc. at fixedand reasonable Prices.

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TPBUWV Will T. " . . .1 : y

X.n .. . . .pIhI, n ,tn w.r AnA lamatf KitU nan IVot

free pasturage on my farm six miles east of Aslie--

sept5-- d wlw. - ,ing,.u,T "ULE STRAYED OR STOLEN.If I From the

Banner Warehouse last night A Sorrel MAREMITIiK. 9 Ton. of me. in ifood condition, withgalls on hips. A liberal reward will be paid forthe return of mule to me or information leadingto recovery.- - . joujm w. t x.ajd.

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SCHOOL NOTICE.;' . - Miss Ma- - .Sawyer's school

will epen for the fall Bessie" oil londay tue 14th.Her friends ana patrons will please take notice.

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TJOTEL FOR RENT. - -

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Apply to JOHNSTON (H BULTOltU." ' ' ' " ' 'sept "y . ; -

TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, - -sSale of Valuable Iand. a i

By virtue oTa decree of the Superior CouttoiBuncombe county, I will proceed to sell at theCourt House door in the city of Asheville, countyand State aforesaid, on Saturday-- , 19th day ofSeptember .next, the farm property of the lateMis. Nancy K. Stevens, situated on the Ashevilleand Spartanburg Rajlroad, three and a half milesSouth of Ashevillwftiontaining one hundfed audtwenty-fiv- e acres, more or less. A good framedwelling h,ouse, good out buildings, line water,good young orchard, filtv f sixty acres splendidwood land,, ten or twelve acres fine meadow.Sold for diviion. Terms, Twenty percent, cash,balance in one and two years. with approvednote and security. E, i.. ASTON, -

ug?5-td-s Commissioner. .

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SIMXISII RAGE AG A IXSTTIFE G Eli51AX OCCUPA-TIO- S

OF TIIE CARO-MX- E

ISLES.

An Angry Slob and an Ugly; Onllook. ,

A, A a. Madrid, Sept 5. ;

The excitement over the German oc-

cupation of Yap is intense and the popu-lace wild witlf , rage.- - A largo crowdgathered in front of the German Embas-say- ,

attacked the'building and toredownthe coat of arm and dragged it throughthe-Eirefct- lo.I'rada Uktjdicre th!rburned t.- - in front of the-- f ofllws If U

Minister of thOALnterior amid yells of"down, with Germany." A "

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Alter' venting . their spleen the Jmobproceeded to-th- o French Embassy andcheered France.' The crowd had by thistime grown terrible in proportions, andfears are being entertained of a seriousriot. Troops were ordered to clear thestreets. The crowd slowly retired beforethe military; but a riot at any moment isfeared. Fifty-si- x leaders of the mob werearrested before the crowd retired. Acouncil of ministers has adopted a proposition to court-marti- al tlie .Governor ofGap; and the commanders of two Spanish war ships which arrived there on the21st inst, for neglect of duty in not iinmediately garrisoning the Island withSpanish soldiers on - their arrival there,and the for not hoisting the Spanish flagand proclaiming the suzerainty of Spainover the Island. A : : ..

':. The report that a --German.- squadronhad sailed for . the Caroline Islands isconfirmed. : Z-- . : '

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. Madrid, Sept. oth.A sensation wa caused here to-da- y on

the receipt of important rfews from theCaroline Islands. Spanish ' war shipsreached Yap, one of the Islands, on the21st nit., and prepared to occupy it in thename of Spain. The Spanish officerswere dilatory in landing troops, and onthe 24th of same month a German gunboat arrived. Although it. was seven o'-

clock in the morning the German eqni- -

mander instantly landed a body of mar-ines and sailors, and hoisted the Germanflag Over the Island. The Spanish officials mado an aMie6tproteBtagalnsf theaction of the German commander; andon the last's refusal to recede from theposition he had taken,. telegraphedTioMadrid for insurrections. A conflict be-

tween the Germans and Spaniards atYap is teared. On receipt of the abovenews, the ministers were immediatelysummoned to a Cabinet Council; andKing Alfonso was advised of the strain-ed situation. His Majesty, telegraphsthat he will arrive in Madrid

Destructive Fire, in Baltimore.Baltimore, Sept. 5.

A fire this morning destroyed the largelour story factory building at AVest Falls,Avenue and Granby street, owned by J.WATayTbr, who 'occupied the first flooas a machine shop. His. loss is $25,000,witli f0,500 insurance. The second andfourth floors were occupied byGosnell &

Co., as a inolding and sawing.establish-lnent- ;

damage $0,000, with f3,000 insur-ance. The thiid floor was occupied byH Diehl, as a manufactory of cheap fur-

niture. His loss is $3000, partially insured. This is the third time this place hasbeen burned within two yearsr

The Cotton Supply of - the' .World.A-

.Nkw York, Sept. 5. ,;

The total, visible supply of cotton for theworld is 1,138,242 bales, of which 761,042are American, . against 1,472,653 balesand 794,953 respectively last year.- - Thereceipts at all the interior towns 21,798.Receipts from plantations, 27,160. Thecrop in sight is not statedA '

Big Fire in. Oshkosh, Wis.'"

. .CiiiCAGO,'Sept 5.The Inter-Ocean- 's QshkqshWisconsin,

special, says :" McMillan & Co. 'a Saah

Door and-B- H nil works,-wit- h Its adjoiningwarehouses . and great quantities "toffinished goods were damaged to the ex-tent of $100,000 by afire last evening.The insurance aggregates $50,000. Thecompanies hold risks ranging from $5,00Gto $10,000." J y A.

A demand for the inependenceof the Pope.

Z' London, Sept: 5.

At a meeting of the Catholics at Muns--terj Prussia, to-da- y, Dri Windhorst,, theRussian Catholic . leader, said that thePope still rule the world. The Holychair must bo made independent of thepowers. We now, "he said," stand Bteady

for the Pope through life or death. . Thespeaker asked for . three cheers for theP.ope Leo, which were given with enthusiasm: Several resolutions were, passed demanding the. unconditional repealof the chief May lawsj especially thosedealing with religions orders and educa-tion of the clergy, ' ; - a '

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Decline. . ."

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There were 1,233 now cases of cholera,and 797 deaths from the-dise- aso reported yesterday throughout Spain.

- Cyclone on the Cbone..'. .'A- - - Paris, Sept. 2.

The Rhone valley has been visited bya terrible cyclono which uprooted inanAtrees, and destroyed a large number ofhouses.- -

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German and Spanish Affairs.AVe condense from a long telegram from

Madridbf this date that the Liberals helda large meeting tp-da- y, and it was resolved ' ;

that the Germart occupation of Yap should ?

be considered equivalent to a declaration!:of war. .That, if the. Liberalsthrough aj .

crisis .should come into, power, they "would ;!withdraw Spanish Minister from Berlin and .

give the German Minister his passports.Great excitement followed; a mob filled the "'

streets all night, frantically gesticulating, ' '

and calling the Emperor 'William Cte A

Crown .Prince, and Bismarck the vikat- -

names. Sevoral thousand people shouting"Death to Bismarck,", and "Viva Espanaj"'; .mobbed, the German Embassy buildin-- .smashing the 'v. indows, 'breaking' into a '"thoqsarfl j Acs the German arms on thebuilding ..ad t;: n ; !ing them- - to fragment';"'"rider tht.'r r .cL The Embassy --was om- -' -

mcbbed'luraiture and mirrors were.;,dashed to pieces, the "people almost foam-.-in- g

at their mouths with frenzy. The Kingwill arrive here' to-da- Several of the .'

soberest Spaniards feel Confident that the ' '

affair must end now either by war or te n.

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Arrested for Bigamy.' . Lynchburg, Va.,. Sept S--a

James B. Staples,' a, conductor on theVirginia Midland read, was arrested yes,terday on a charge of bigamy at Culpep-per, Va., .when in the-- act of. boarding anorth bound traiu with his bride. Hisbrother-in-la- George E. Fortune, of thiscity, arrived in Culpepper, just in time tohave him arrested. Staple', wife, who re-

sides here, and has one "child, was tele-

graphed ' for and found ; her husband injail. ' "She was told by him to get a divorce1

,.and he would take wife No. a' and allwould be settled. It is thought he. is In- - -

sane. The youngs lady he married yester-- , '

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. Baltimore aiarkcta. "'. ,i, ' a Baltimohk, Sept. 5. ' '

Flour steady, quiet. Wheat--Sout- h-'

era lower, active, closing quiet; Western '

lower, quiet Southern- - red 8890;amber 9395. No. 1 Maryland 9192,No. 2 western winter red spot 85 bid."'Corn Southern steady and qniet, wes- -

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tern . steady and ' : Southern !

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Rctarn of the Oermnn Hlnlster inl A

. Kins: Alphonvo Xadrld. A-

- - Madrid, 4 p. m. Sept. 5.Count Solum Sonnewalde, the German '

ambassador, has returned to the Lega-tion in this city from La Gr.nja.' He wasescorted-b- y a strong military guard. ::

Kinj--. Alfbnzo baa also returned to" thencity, and is now presiding at a Cabinetcouncil. Everything1, is orderly1 through-- "

out the city now, although the most in -'

tense excitement prevails- - A.

Spain Jlifuses to Submit the.Caroline Islands Question "

to Arbitration. :. . ; '

. Lonpok, ept 5. 'The Standard's Berlin correspondent

says fSpain has finajly and decidedly de-

clined to submit the Caroline. Islands affair .'to arbitration..' Spain-argue- that the ques-

tion of Spanish jurisdiction bvr the Is-

lands has been a fact too well known toadmit of discussion. , The German govern- - "

ment officials still scout the idea of warover the dispute. . .jVj-ivir'-'i:- ! j

Dresident Cleveland aud.party . left the ,

Prospect House this, morning for. Ansa-- ...

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AU Wool Dress Goods in areat variety, .

Silks, Surahs, Rhaddmes, '' Satins, Velvets 'ZZSalines, Percales, Gingham,- - Lawns, Irinit, ' ' "

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Rail Road Tickets'liouffht-!and''Sql4i-'-):-

:"Wi: J. Branch,.:'se 3-- lJ m - AT : EAGLE HOTEL.

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Jisheville Jllale JMcademy,r .

A Select Classical, German, French, Math- - - 'mr

ematical and Thorough English Sciool, ;

OPENS Sent. th, 1883, and continues to jwF 1TAT.V huvlnir ttmn pnimffpd . ,

to give jstruction in German aud French, will '

also takn pupils in the English branches prepap- -

atcrj-a- o that of the Principal. Number f pupus lnracnncpanuieni uiuihh,

No extrhrBc for Modern Languages. -

" Alimiied number of pupils will be takxn a.boarders by the family of the Principal. --.1 ' -

For terms, etc., aaaress .

. & F. VENABLB,.ul2-dawl- Principal.,,. .

MT. ST. JOSEPH AGADEIIY

OF THE BLUE RIDGE, . ;: ,;'

Located at V HICKORY CATAWBA ; ;

"COUNTY, N. C.' ;:: a':"

rThln Inatlfntlnn AAniliWail ISO tha RiofATA Ct .

our Lady of Merey, is Bituated in the healthy and- . rtf It;... lha U.' V ' K 'u ui uivwn j ...... v. ...Sii;kUTiwuo Depot It is a Catholic institution-.y- ,yet members of every denomination are receiv- - 'ea, ana ine greatest care wm uc iuu w kixhuk -

For particulars apply to Mother Superior atHickory, N, C. - ' .' . 6 'A

HEDIGAL COLLEGE

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SESSION begins October 5. -

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For Catalogue with particulars ,ad-- ,. ;

dress, :i"Zz--.Z.- , y::i

M. LI JAMES M. .' Doan.'' jy25dawlm

BINGHAM'S Kted '

Is the only School far Boys In the South with,liRH-I.ig- a umt-claf- is Uymnnnlnm, and a"nrst-cla- ss Batli-IIouH- e. ..

Special terms to youug men of small means.The lH3rd Session begins August S5th. - '

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