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Till THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published every morning (exceptMon day) at the following rates atrtctly cash: tine Year B.OO Six Month. 3.00 Three Months l.BO tine Month 50 One Week 15 Our carriers will deliver the paper every morning in every part of the city to our sub scribers, and parties wanting it will please rail at the Citizen Office. New Advertisements. Notice Mclntire Bros. Western Pressed Beef and Provision Co. Restaurant and Oyster Parlor H. Strauss. Never Hefore Have we made a ofl'er like this; it lasts only till October 15: liest triple plate knives, full size, $1.75 per set; dessert size $1.65 per set ; a jjooil white handle knife $1.00 per set; tine celluloid knies, worth $3 a set ; a fine assortment of enrvinj; knives and forks in proportion. Also, spoons, forks, castors, and every thing in plated ware, very cheap at Law's. Special attention is directed to two lots, all wool, colored and white underwear, at 50 and 75 cents, worth double the price, at Whitlock's. If a dollar or two, now and then, will help you in saving, what's the use of ad vertising when example docs the talking. Come and sec the reduction and manner of reducing. Low rates to all points. V. M. Cl.AKKK. K. R. Ticket Broker Grand Central Hotel. Several hundred pairs extra trousers, choice styles, all sizes, at Whitlock's. Firewood and Kindling Any kind, sizcoruantitv at 2( North Court Square. ' A. H. & C. L Lyman. Business suits, large variety, low prices at Whitlock's. We call attention to the change of the advertisement of the house formerly under the management of Thvler & Atkinson. Mrs. Atkinson having taken charge of the same will continue to keep it as a first-class boarding house. Fall overcoats, stylish, durable, low priced, at Whitlock's. Purhatn Sun : Harriet Daniel, an aged colored woman, who has been employed in the family of Col. K. F. Webb for thirty years or more, died Sunday night, having had a stroke of paralysis some time pre vious. She was an old family servant and one highly esteemed ; faithful in all the duties devolving upon her, and her loss will lie greatly mourned by the family and the children she cared for when young. Dress shirts, reception suits, white ties at Whitlock's. Charlotte Chronicle: A protracted meeting at Robinson's church, ( I'rcsby terianl in Crab Orchard township, last week, resulted in about forty accessions to the membership of the church, the ma jority of them being men. The meetings were conducted by Rev. 0. W. Itclk. pastor of Robinson and Amity churches. Services have been carried on also at Wilson's Grove Baptist church, in Clear creek township, where seventeen persons united themselves to that church. Kid gloves for driving and dress wear at Whitlock's. Now put away the yachting clothes, The flannel shirt and pants, And then the yachtsman's sunburned nose To heal will have a chance. Centemeri kid gloves, fall shades foi ladies at Whitlock's. t'nderwcar, the finest ever shown in Asheville, at Whitlock's. Neckwear and hosiery, Whitlock's. new stock, at JIAKKMS HV TKI.liUHAl'll, Money and fsecurltieM Cotton -Provisions and Produce, MONKY AND SKCt'KlTIKS. Nkw York, Sept. IS. Exchange nuict but fairly active. Money ensy 3al, closing offered at -M.2, Sub-Treasury hnlunces liold, $15fi,30t, OOtl; currency, $1 7. '.Mil ,ooo. Government bonds dull but steady 4 per cents, $1.28; U ier cents. $l.o.r,3v State bonds, dull hut firm Ala.CIassA Iia5 104- Ala. Class II. 5s. .111)1 Ga. 7s, mort 1021-2 N. c. cons., ws..iao N. C. Cons., 4s 07 S. C. Brown's.. .101 Tenn. fis 10Ht2 leun. os lu Tenn. Set., 3s Virginia Hs 4.M NOPac. lstmor 911, N. Y. Central ...low N. W. pfd Northern I'ac. S. P. pfd i'neitic Mail Heading 4l; Kich. a: Allc 21 R. W. Point.. L'.t'k IKock Island Bo's 744 ;i;o... Virginia Cons... as ISt. Paul Northwestern ...li:tv do pt'd llfi's do pld ...141V"Tcx. Pacific liiis, lie! &Lack 147'!eITcnn Coallron 4tl4 line i!lVjrnion Pacific (",4t Kust Tenn 11 N. J. Central... 1 1 Nak I.nke Shore IOS-ViMo. Pacific 7f3, Lou. & Nash 7Ha! Western t'uion Nu'j Mem. & Char... (12 ICotton-sccd Oil Mob. &Ohio i:W4l Certificates 5llV. Nnsh. (fc Chat.. .100 jUrunswick -'4' Asked. Swannanoa Hotel. Unexcelled cuisine. Popular with tourists, families and business men. Electric cars pass the door. KAWI.S BROS., febldly Propr's. HEREAFTER We will run two deli very Wcigoiis. The necessity for this lms been ciiused by our largely increasing trade, making it impossible to de liver with onewagon. There have been .oinpla.ints (and justly, too) by some of our customers at not having goods delivered more promptly. With our addi tional facilities for delivery we hope to increase our al ready large trade, and prom ise to meet all competition. Our stock, as heretofore, will be kept np to the highest standard in quality. All goods sold by us guaranteed to be as represented, both in weights and quality. POWELL & SNIDER Court Square. RELIABLE AND ONE PRICE. We shall show in a few days a full line of KNOX'S SUPTAN.ISTI.K j j A New goods arriving daily. I'liusuiil bargains in all lines. SEW FALL URKSS GOODS. NEW CLOTHING. rinwcHlod for stylo, fit mid iimko. Elopuit designs, fash ionably cut. II. REDWOOD &CO. DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS. SMALL WARES. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. HATS AND SHOES, 7 & 9 Patton Avenue JV) Till-: IM'ULIC. The undersigned may he found in Shank's new luiildinu, one door west o! J. I. Wood bury's stable, n Collide stn-st. They are prepared to mumHactiirc enrrianes, hiiKKies, wagons, and anything else in their line. Re pairing and horse-shoeiiiK nre specialties They have seen ml the services of Henry I'ow ell, and would he pleased to reeeive a liberal share of itatronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. juKJ dim Itl KMiTTIi . HOWARD. TLANTIC COAST LINK On and after this ilnte the following sched ules will be run over its "Columbia Hi vision." No. 53 Leaves Columbia fl.'JO p. in Arrives at Charleston I. HO p. m. No. 52 Leaves Charleston 7.10 a. m. Arrives at Columbia 1 l.."f a. m. Connecting with trains to and from all points on the Charlotte, Columbiu fc Au gusta and Columbia Ki Greenville Railroads. Dailv. " T. M. KMKRSON, Gen. Pass. Agt. I. F. IU'VINK. Gen. Sunt. COTTON. Nkw York. Sept. 1H. Cotton dull. Sales to-day lbU hales; middling ujihinils 11 3-1 ti, middling Orleans 11 D-lt. Total nctrccch.U nt all ports to-day l'J.ooo. Kx ports to Great Hritain a,7U; Lontimntsu. stock li;i,.i7:i baled NhwYohk, Sept. 18. Cotton Net receipts u; gronn 4 itMii, ruturcs cioseo uartly steady. Sales M6,4oo bale. Sept ll.onall.OHKeb lo.laiu.lf. Oct 1 0.47a 1() H March lo.i'oalo.L'i Nov 10.17al0 1 HI April Kl.UitalO.27 Dec 10.0HalO.OUlny lo.:(JalO 3:i Jan lO.ODalo.loiJunc lU.43alo 4: Galveston. Sept. 1H. Cotton firm, 10 tr ie; receipts 5iioo, Norfolk, Sept. 18. Cotton firm, 10; re ceipts 1053. Baltimore, Sept. 18. Cotton quiet, 11; receipts O. Boston, Sept. 18. Cotton quiet, 1 lal X; receipts 0. Wiluinoton, N. C., Sept. 18. Cottonfirm. 10&; receipts 775. Philadelphia, Scpt.18. Cotton tirm.l 1; receipts 2. Savannah, Sept. 18. Cotton firm, 10U; re ceipts 6472. New Orleans. Sept. 18. Cotton firm, 10-11-16; receipts 2911. Mobile, Sept. 18. Cotton firm, lo; re ceipts 560. Memphis, Sept. 18. Cotton firm, 10 9-16; receipts 124. Augusta, Sept. 18 Cotton firm, 10 3-16; receipts Hi 4. Charleston. Sept. 18. Cotton steady, 10; receipts 1809. PROVISIONS AND PROIU'CK. Cincinnati, Sept. 18. Floursteady. Wheat fair demand No. 2 red 77. Corn No. 2 mixed 36. Oats No. 2 mixed 22. Pork 11.3714. Lard ft. HO. Bulk meats steady. Bacon easy. Whiskey firm l.2. C hicago, Sept. 1 8 Cash quotations to-day were as follows: Flour steady to firm. Wheat No. 2 red 77Vfc. Corn No. 2 3i!V4a32ft. Oativ No. 2 19o19Vj Mess pork 11. Sou 11.25. Lard 6.ooa6.02Va- Short ribs 5.05a 6.10. Whiskey 1.02. New Yor k. Sept. 1 8 Southern flour steady. Wheat dull No. 2 red 83aH4V4. Corn fairly active and steady No. 2 4l4a4l. Oats firm Sept. 26V Coffee Oct. 15.70. Sugar refined steady. In good demand. Molasses foreign nominal. Rice in moderate demand, steady. Cottonseed oil dull. Turpentinedom inal. Pork more active. Lard stronger western steam 6.35. Freights firm Cotton Va-32D; Grain 4D. N OTICB. We have this dav, Sept. 17, sold onr busi ness and good will to the Western Dressed Beef and Provision Company, who will carry on the wholesale and retail business at our old stand, which will remain under onr con trol and direction. We shall be pleased to see onr old friends and many new ones. P. C. MclNTIRE, P. H. MclNTIRE. septlO d3od . PITA CURKD BY OLD SPHCIAL1ST L I V PHYSICIAN. Ill Bottle of medicine Free. We war III 0 rant our remedy to cure the worst cases, and the only physicians whodo this to prevent your being imposed upon by nun using false names and who are not Doctors. Because others failed is no reasoi lor not using this medicine. Give Express and Post office address. It costs you nothing. Addtess Asahcl Medical Bureau. 291 Broadwav, New York. jan27dA:wlv FCTION SALE. A large house, containing 1H good large rooms. House nearly new. The house ami large lot situated at corner of South Main anil Chuith street, well located and arranged for a first-class boarding house. Also, a splendid new 7-room cottage, adjoining the above, will be sold at public auction on W ednesday, Sept. 1 H, nt 12 m. This splendid property being located on street car lint makes it specially desirable. Rare chance lor some one lo secure a barguin. Don't forget date. A. C. BAKTLKT I . P. L. LANCE, Auctioneer. sepl4dtd BROOM FACTORV. HANI 'OH D Pi. LOCKWOOU, HAND-VAIB Brooms, Whisks, Hearth and Ceiling Brooms. Mill ami Factory ffrndeR a specialty. Quo tations and samplcH free. feh16dly MISCFLLAXEOUS. IRATT'S ASTRAL f ABSOLUTELY SAFE I PERFECTLY ODERLESSI Burns in any Limp without dinger of txpioaing or lading nre. see that you gui ins genuine, roraaieoy BALTIMORE UNITED OIL CO., ASHEVILLE, N. C. ' sep4 d&wl) M BN WANTED To control a business that will paj from Tea to Twenty Dollars per day. Call on W. L. FIELDS. sepl8d2t No. 8f Bailcj street. THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Rooms on Main street, opposite the post- omce. open daily, except Sundays, from 10 a.m. until 1 p. m.. and 5.30 until 7.30 o. m. The terms of subscription are: One year $2 : 6 mos.. $1 .50 : 3 mos.. SI : 1 mo.. SOcts.: daily 3 cts. Vice-I'resident. Charles W. Woolsey; Sec. and T reap. , D. 8. Watson; Librarian, Miss B.J. Hatch. Citizens and Tisltors are cordially Invited to inspect the catalogue and inscribe their names as members. febSdtf W ANTED. Situation as Stenographer and Type-writer. Can furnish machine. Address STENOGRAPHER, sept 17 d3t Box 382, City. Grant's Pharmacy. 24 S. Main Street. Ha ir brushes, ( "lot li brushes, Tooth brushes, and Nail brushes at manufacturer's prices. Having purchased a job lot of the above men tioned goods, I am offering them at half the usual price. I carry a large assortment of Patent medicines and will meet the prices of any com petitor. I buy all goods for cash and give my customers a corresponding benefit. (ioods delivered to any part of the city fret' of charge. neniember the place, Grant's Pharmacy. K. Vr JONES, Harness & Saddlery. 34 North main St. M- stiK-k of llarm-ss iiiui SaildU-r.v Goods is now compute. 1 inn oIli-riiiK at rimarkalil.v low figures. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BUGGY AND COACH Harness in Hniss, Nickel mid Rubber Mount inns, I have special styles of Single and 1 louhle Harness ill PURITAN MOUNTING, ALLKANDMADE In Saddles and Uridles my stock comprises all styles from a 5-1. f0 Mi'igan to an Im ported litiKlish Saddle. Linen and .llomic Lap Kobcn and Horse Sheets, just above cost to make room for Fall Roods. Kor the remaining part of AukusI I shall make special inducements to buyers. Special Bargains in Ladies' thiec-horn Sadtlles, made in pi and chamois skin. nnJ2 dly E. FOGETTE, Architect. Hatio anil HlK-eitu-ntions prcpurL-il ami esti mati's irivi-n. at short notice. office: Wuli'c HuihiinK, Court House Sijuarc Asheville, N. C. mnySOilly ASHEVILLE AUVEKTIttEMEXTS. Jellico Coal, Wooldridge, Jellico Mountain Coal Co., Proctor Coal Co., Standard Coal Co., E. Tenn. Coal Co. Tor sale at Wholesale and Retail by ASHEVILLE COAL COMPANY, Exclusive Aj'nt.8 (Domestic and Steam) for Western North Carolina. DON'T ORDER From yourflrocer, even for trial, our "ROLLER KING" PATENT Because it is made in Asheville, "YOU KNOW," Put we pledge our word for it, that no WHITER BREAD, BISCUIT, ROLLS, Can be made from any imported Flour. ELECTRIC LIGHT Is the most popular straight goods in this market . Ask your (irocer for the above Brands, manufactured by 1 lit ASHEVILLE MILLING CO. HERRING & WEAVER, THE SHOE STORE, NO. I'ATTON AVliNl'li. LA RGI CSTSIIOE STORE IN THE STATE. CALL AND SEE US. OAK STREET INN, ASHKVIKaLK, N. C, ltenutilully tocnted in n prove of oaks and white pine, with no dust or noise, at the coi nerof Oak and Woodfin streets, near the Kcinnle ColU'Ke, and only three squares from the court house. We have a number of clcirnntlv-furnishcd rooms to nccnmmndntp ht.nrricru u.-h h..u;. n nice, quiet place, away from the hotels. Nice rooms, new furniture, Rood fare, first -class cooKiiiK. ft reiinoiiiiini.' pnecn. nino, nui unu com imina. Or. T. J. HARGAN, Proprietor. COMPOUND OXYGEN ANOllEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR. All modern and latest improved methods for treating chronic Jiseascs of the hums i hront and nose, by the inhalation of vaporized and atomized fluids bv the pneumatic anil compressed air apparatus; also Compound Oxypen iu connection with the vaporized Bal aam (the balsam obtained from the natural balsam trees near Asheville.) We also manufacture a Home Treatment of the Compound Oxyxen, which In, equal to the office treatment, and will be sent on application hy express, on receipt of price, $12. Our success here for the past three years with this trcntrient has been phenomenal, hav ing cured many eases that were pronounced hojH'lcss, whose tu.iiies and residences can Ik obtained by calling at the Sanitarium. Hy permission we im-i io the following well-known gentlemen of Asheville : E. J. Aston, ex-Mayor ; J. li. Keed, Citi n ii. a. Court ; Ker.d. C Kan kin, pastor First Methodist Church; Kcv. V. A. Nelson, pastor First Baptist Church; H. T. Collins, Capt. Natt Atkinson. T. J. II AR; AN, IN. D. LKWI8 MADDUX, Frcs L. P. McLOUl. Vice-Fres. I. K. KANKIN, Cashier. J?OK KliNT. From two to six bed rnnni", fully furnished and usual .ittention, with or without hoaru High location, lixcclicnt water For terms upplv to nu7 dtf 15H I'HFSTNPT TRKHT. KUAL ESTATE. Walter H. Gwvn, W. W. Wkst GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Wa'tcr B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. otarv I'ub.ic. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OI KICI .- HoudieHHt Court Square. OKTLANll HKDS., Real K""c Brokers, And i Investment t Ajfents. Offices: No. no South Main st. Second floor, fehudly All eyes fittel and fit guaranteed. A com plcte sto' k of the above goods at GRANT'S DRtG STORE, 24 SOFTH MAIN STREET. Oculists' Prescription a specialty. sep3 d6m W. 0. WOLFE, GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS New lot of design just received. Large lotof Tablets and Slabs, very low for cash. You will save money by calling on me before pur chasing. Wareroom Wolfe Building, S. E. Court Square. aep8d6m J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT i TAILOR, 5 Patton Avenue (Next to Grand Central Hotel.) apradly numerous: Lewis Muddux, M.J. Bcnrdcn, M. J. FnRK. J. B. Rnnkin. J. B. Ray, J. B. Reed S. H. Reed. (k-o. S. l'owcll, C. M Mcl.oud. -E WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, (ASH 1!V 1 LLK, N.C., FEBRUARY 1st, IbSU. Organized May 1st, 1888. CAPITAL, $50,000, SIRPLIS, $10,000 STATE, ClUINTV AND CITY DEPOSITORY. Hoes a General Itankim Musincss. I K-posits received. Exchange bought and sold. Col lections made on all accessible points. Tlrj Saving Feature will receive siiecial attention. On all sums in this department, deposited for four months or longer, interest nt the rat of 4 per cent, per annum will be paid. Special attention given to loans on real cslate, which will be placed for long time on real sonahle terms. Ojien from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. On Saturdays the Saving Department will hcoientill it p.m. fcn2dtf THE "BONANZA," THE LEADING v WINE .-. AND LIQUOR . STORE IN THE STATU. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. J. A. MARQI'ARDT, M'lt'r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N, C. ! Beautiful Building Lots SKYLAND SPRINGS HI NtOMBK COUNTY, N. C. Xkyland Springs is a new resort, laid off in building lots, eivjht miles south of Asheville, on the A. t S Railroad anil the Hendersonville Pike. THE' FINEST COLLECTION OF MINERAL SPRINGS IN THE STATE. Twenty-seven Springs Chalybeate, Alum, Iron, Epsom, Sulphur, Magnesia, and Freest om pure, cold and health giving. Fine Hotel Finished and Opened For "all the year ,ollnt!,,, with low rales and best of rooms and fare. Several buildings are going up. Saw Mill and Pinner making lumlier right in the place. For a short time, choice lots are oPered very low to settlers or investors. A Grand views, level lots, wide streets, pure air, 6ne water, OXIS A. MILLER, Proprietor. mnvIO dftm H. T. COLLINS. President. B. E.EAGAN, Secretary CAMPBELL'S TONIC BEER, Medicuted stecij' for family use, Is one of the healthiest beverages ever introduced, as scores of families in town can testify. It is emphatically a TONIC, slightly laxative, will reg ulate the howels, promote the action ofthe liver and purify the blood. IsSTKICTI.Y vegetable :ind non-intoxicating. Endorsed by the Medical profession. Order direct from Factory. C. H. CAMPBELL, 317 Haywood Street. KOPP & L1CI I TENBERG E R, FAMILY GROCERS, WILL OPEN IN A FEW DAYS AT t No. 28 Patton Avenue, t -A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY. A fctore where you can bay everything In the way of Table Supplies, where we will keep full line of Fine Groceries, Produce. Wooden ware. Baskets. Brooms, etc.. etc. A full line of fine Confectionery. We will roast our own coffees daily on the premises, and will grind it fresh for every customer in onr Mammoth Mill, which runs by electric motor. Finest Line of Fancy Cakes and Crackers In the City. GIVB t'8 A CALL. We are agents for O am brill's "Su perlative" Plour. the Premier Brand of America These goods will be sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICKS and WILL BR DkLIVBRBD PROMPTLY TO ALLPART8 OF THB CITY, sept 8 dlmo ASHEVILLE JCE COMPANY. Pure Ice made from Distilled Water. Office: No. .'50 Patton Avenue. No. 4094. TrI-AM'KY DKI'AKTMKNT, Oi'MCK up Comptroller of tiilI Cl'RKI-NCV, j Washington, August 15, Whereas, by satisfactory I'viclaur pre sented to the undersigned, it has been made to apjiear that "TIIH NATIONAL HANK OF ASII1-VILLIi," in the City of Asheville, iu the County of lluiieoinhe and State of North Carolina, has com plied with all the provisions of the Stat utes of the United States, mpiiixil to lc complied with lieforc anassociaiiou shall lie authorized to commence the business of Hanking. Now. therefore, I, HDWAKI) S. LAC15Y, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby eerlily that "Till-: NATIONAL HANK OF ASHIiVILLi:," in the City of Ashe ville, iu the County ol Huneoiube and Slate of North Carolina, is authorized to commence the business of Hanking as provided ill Section Fifty-One Hundred and Sixty -Nine ofthe Revised Statutes of the United States. Iu testimony whereof, witiussmy hand and seal of ollice this lfithdav of Au gust, INK'). K. S. I.ACLY, Seal. Comptroller ol the Currency, LUM1SER YARD. ;iCO. I SCOTT, (Successor to Doubleday & Scott,) WINDOWS, North Public Square, - BLINDS, DOORS, Gluss, Putty, Lime, Plastering Hair, Shingles, Laths, Fencing Posts. AU Muds of Building Mnlirinl. Orders will reeeive prompt attention. febindly FITZPATRICK BROS. & ROBERTSON. Dcalerti In Wall Paper, WiiidowShadc;aiidPatciit Hanger, Pnints, Oils and Varnishes, Masury's Mixed Paints and Colors. Window Glass. Lot, French nnd American We keep in stock St. Louis and Kentucky Lend. f'eb5dly W. T. I'BNNIUAN, W. K. rHNNIMAN. & co., JOBBERS AND DBALKRS IN- HARDWARE ASIIEYIIXIi, N. C. AGENTS FOK DUPONT POWDER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO., OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, MOLINE SCALE CO. ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. M'COKMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. !! 1 V THE"HICKORY INN." HICKORY, N. C. lilectric Lights, das. Hot anil Cold Water llaths und Toilets on each floor. Cuisine and appointments unsurpassed. FRANK LOl'GHHAN, Proprietor. MANN, JOHNSON & COMPANY SUCCBSSORS TO- SHEPARD, MANN & JOHNSON, AND THE BLAIR FURNITURE CO., NO. 23 PATTON AVENUE, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealers, And Undertakers. ffr I'rompt attention jrlven to all orders, day or night. PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, TIN AND SLATE ROOFING, ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Plans and Specifications Furnished on Application We hare thorough mechanic, in racb line who have had many year.' experience m tl ir businear. We can safely guarantee onr patrons satisfaction In onr work, a low h:ure BALLARD. RICH & IIOVCK. , I I' KOlOdly