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T r.. THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published every morning (except Mon day) at the following ratea strictly cash: One Year $fi.00 Six Months 3.00 Three Months 1.50 One Month SO One Week 18 Our carriers will deliver the paper every morning in every part of the eity to our sub scribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. Mew Advertisements. Business for Sale J. A. Murdoch. Excursion Rates R. & D. K. R. Co. Dry Goods, etc H. Redwood & Co. Meteorological Report For the 24 hours ending at 9 p. in., December 19, 1889: H. S. Sional Sbrvice Station. Winyah Sanitarium, Asbcvillc, N. C J LT. 35.36 N. LONG. 82.26 W. ELE. 2SSO FT. TKM 1'KKAl UKB. 7 a m!2 p ml p m Mnx.l Min.l Duilv Mean .2 J 65.0 I 53.2 1 67.5 I 43 2 I 56.15 K fe LAT IV E "H I ' M 11 11T Y. " 7am 80 2pm I Upm Daily .Mean 56 79 I 73.67 ABSOLUTE HUMIDITY. (In grains per cubic loot of air.) 7 a m I 2pm 9 p raT Daily Mean 3 15 3 U37L 3.037 J 8.7 "PR ECli'lTATlti NT BA ROMETBK. ' Rain and Snow depth. Inches (Cor. for alt. it tcm.) Dailv Mean 30.21 Stationary melted snow Inches O WIND. jWEATHEK Direction. IKorce (sculeu to 101 Fair N 1 2 j to clear. Ozone Of possible amount, 0 per cent. KAKL von RI CK, M. 1) , Observer. NORTH CAROLINA KOTKS. Landmark: Mr. Charles Sattcrwaite, of Caldwell, who was killed Monday o. last week by a waon running over him. as told of in our State news column oi, fourth page, was here the week bet'on with a load of tobacco. He wnstlic best tobacco raiser in his county and a stead fast and consistent friend of the Statcs- ville market. Mr. I. II. Strndley, ol Concord township, had his right hand and arm lacerated in his cotton gin earh Tuesday morning. He reached under it to catch some lint when the saws ra right his hand and drew the hand and arm into the gin. The fourth linger was cu, off and the others mutilated, while tlu arm was cut up from the wrist nearly t( the elbow. The bones, however, wen not broken nor the muscles torn. Dr. M. W. Gibson dressed the wound and ii is not likely that amputation will havi to be resorted to. North State: There was been no el fort, however, to make a boom and pro cure fictitious values. The sudden in crease in price and demand for real es tate has been brought about by the fact that people have at last partially realized the advantages which Greensboro pos sesses as a business centre. With onh mercantile enterprises as the Inisincsf basis, our city lias gradually and greatly improved; but now with the manufac turing establishments already in opcr.i tion, those in course of construction am contemplated, and in addition the great railroad lacilities here, Greensboro pre sents inducements lor capitalists am: others far beyond those to be found in uny other place that we can call to mind in the State, and esiecially in central North Carolina. Morganton Herald: A little thret year old child of Mr. How Cloutz. was bnrned to death last Sunday, making the third accident of this nature that has happened in Hnrke county in the last thirty days. When discovered, the littli fellow's clothing was all in a blaze, ami nothing could be done to save it. It died in about twenty-four hours after the in juries were sustained. Durham Sun: On the second ol December Major Guthrie purchased the Durham Street Railway, its fran chises, cars, etc., at public aution for which he paid $125,000, making a profit of $21 ,660, on the investment. We con gratulate the Major on turning such a snug little sum for Christmas change. A I'RI EI. M I RB1R, And Quick and Open Retribu tion. Evansvillk, Ind., December 1!). At o'clock last night at Owensboro, Ky Doc Jones a negro barber, while drunk entered the shop of John Westerfield white, and shot him dead. He was nrrested and placed in jail. Westerfield was well thought of and hisdeathcreated a storm of indignation. At 2 o'clock this a. m., a mob of twenty-fiveappcared and battered in the doors of the jail. The sheriff resisted; but after awhile gave in, and hauled over thekevs. Jones was found in a drunken stuporinthe cell, but was quickly hustled out into the court house yard and hanged to a tree. a limb ol which has served the same pur pose before. Che mob then dispersed. The body hung until 6.30 this morning when it was cut down. The general verdict in Owensboro to-day is one ol approbation. A Piece of Advice. Many put off buying presents till the last moment, when there is a great rush and the stocks are picked over. See my large ad. on second page. Read it care fully. Mv goods are marked lower and I have a finer stock than ever before. Come and see tor yourself. J. H. Law, 57, 59 and 61 S. Main St. Fire In Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Ind. December 19. The Indianapolis wheel works were com pletely destroyed by tire to-day. Loss 100.000. the wnrerooms were crowd ed with finished work ready to be ship- ped. lhe machinery was completely ruined, and there will be no salvage whatever. The insurance on the build ing was $36,000. Candy Given Away. To each and every purchaser from now until Christmas, huving to the amount of 25 cents or more, I will give a bag of nice French mixed candv. Now is the time to get your Christmas candy free. F. E. MlTCIIKI.L, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, and Gent's Fur nishings, 28 Patton avenue. Bond OiTertnKH. Washington, December 19. The bond offerings to-day aggregated $82,900; all accepted at llw's tor tour and a half per cents, and 127 for fours. Sixty thousand dollars were surrendered by depositories. New lot of bats, latest shapes, at Whit- lock s, corner ivagle block. HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES. The Richmond Ac Dan Till Railroad Com pany will ell round trip ticket! from Ashe rille to all point on its line in North Caro lina at rate of Four Cents Per Mile One Way For the round trip. Tickets will be on tale from Dec. 31 to 25, indasiTe, limited to Jan. 8, 1890, and from Dee. 29 to 81, inclusive, limited to Jan. 6, 1890. W. A. WINBURN, D. P. A. JJU8INBS3 FOR SALB. Owing to continued absence I will selthe noes. Kooa win inq Dxram oi my store on the Richmond Hill road near Clayton's mill. Or, if not sold by Jan. 1, 1890, the stock will be sold at cost for cash, decao d3t J. A. MURDOCH. Pelhnm's Drue Store, No. 24 Tattoo avenue, opposite Grand Central hotel. MAHKETH 11 Y TKLEURAPH. Money and Securities Cotton -Provisions and Produce. yONHY AND 8HCVR1TIKS. New York, Dec. 1U. Bxcbuntcc quiet but steady. Money easy, 3n7. Sub-Treasury balances Gold, $100,78", 335; currency, $7,541,079. Government bonds dull but steady 4- per ccnt8,$l.U7; Vi per cents. $l.04. State bonds timet but tirm. Ala. Class A Ua6 lu5alNO Pac.lstmor HO-i Ala. ClassB.5a..lOH N. Y. Central ...1077 N. & W.ptd 00 Northern Vac. 32 N. P. ptil.... 7- Oa. 7s, inort lo:iVa N. C. Cons.. tis..ll!4 . C. Cons., 4a ati S. C. Brown's.. .lOGVa ravine Man an Tenn. 6s HO IKeadinK aHS Teun. 6s 102V tRich. & AUe UlUa Tenn. Set., as... Virginia 6s Virginia Cons. 74VsK. t w. t'imit., GO I Rock Island U74 37 St. Paul North western ...110?hI do pld ...14nt,2; Del & Lack 137 do pfd li:U, Tex. Pacific 20 Tenn Coal titVn TtUs Union Pacific Glti;. N. J. Central...! lien 2 Krie 171, Bust Tear; Lake Shore 1076Mo. Pacific 71:, Lou. Hi Nash 80 Va I Western I'nion 80 Mem. Ait Char... 04 Cotton-seed Oil Mob& Ohio 12Val Certificates .lou Nash. & Cbat.,.102 iBrunswiek 32'- COTTON. Nkw YrtKK, Dec. 19. Cotton quiet. Sales to-day loh bak's; uiiddlii-K uplands lUV,; mid dling Orleans 10l2. Total net receipts at nil ports to-day 2iU'08. Exports to Ureal Hrit ain lo2; Coulincut 11,212. Stock 750,052 hales NKW Yokk, Dec. 10. Cotton Net receipts 1542; uruss 3M8. Futures closed steady. Sales 57,000 bales. lic lO.HMlJune lO 84a 10.33 Ian 10.03alO.U4 J ulv 10.3:tal0.40 Feb lo.OMalO.oy " August.. ..lO.44ul0.45 March.... 10.1 4U10.15 Scpt 10.03alO 05 April 10.20alO 21Oct 0 H la y.83 May 10.27alO 2N Gai.vkston, Dec. 19. Cotton quiet, is; re ceipts 0012. Noufolk. Dec. 19. Cotton easy, 9 13-10; receipts 20S9. Hai.timoi.k. Dec. 19. Cotton dull, 10l; re eiptsO. Boston, Dec. 19. Cotton quiet, lO-VilO; receipts 2 1H. Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 19. Cotton steady, 9-i4; receipts 059. Pmi.AnKi.fiiiA, Dec. 19. Cotton firm, lOVy; rcceiptsG73. Savannah, Dec. 19. Cotton easy, 9as; re ceipts 0207. Nkw Oki.kans, Dec. 19. Cotton easy, 9; reeeipts 5995. Moiui.K. Dec. 19. Cottou dull, 9 9-10; re ceipts 1225. Mi: tl' m-, Dec. 19. Cotton quiet, 9 1 1 10; receipts 0001. AriUTSTA. Dec. 19. Cotton steady. 095.,; re ceipts I0u5. Chaki.kst.is, Dec. 19. Cotton steady, 9"H; receipts 2197. PROVISIONS AND PKOIU CH. Cincinnati. Dec. 19. Flour weak. Wheat o. 2 red 70'... Corn No. 2 mixtd 32n.'13. )ats No. 2 mixed 25. Pork 9.50. Bulk ueats quiet. Whiskey steady l."2 CincAr.o. Dec. 19. Cash quotations to-day were as follows: Flour dull. Wheat No 2nd 77V Corn No. 2 33. Outs No. 2 2ot. Mess pork 8.75a9.25. Lard R.$72- Short ribs 4.70a4.S5. Whiskey I.02. Nkw York, Dee. 19 Southern flour quiet .ind steadv. Wheat mock ratel.vactive No. 2 d S4:ljah5V4. Corn wenk Dec. 42:V Oats 'inner Dec. 291.. Coflee Dec. 15 H5al5.95. SuKar refined quiet. Molasses New Orleans -iteadv. Petroleum refined lure 7 50. Cot m indeed oil steadv. fork firm and qui't. I. ard western team 0.2 Jat'.22i2. Freights linn Cotton 7-32D. Oram ;t.,D !id. Swamiaiioa Hotel. I'nexcelled cuisine. Pcipulur with tourists, t'ainilies and tjusincsj Tien. Blectrii- care pass Vie clur. KAWI.S 1)K(IS., fchlilly Pripr's. Do not tnink of lniyiiifi'Silk MutHiM-s. lliindkoirliicfs ;m Men's I.ini'i) Iltmdki'nliicfs until you luivcsccnoui-stock. A lnigt' lot closril out by Mr. Redwood, iind divided be tween the lticlunond bouse and ourselves. Tin snine story on sevenil kindred lines. II. REDWOOD & CO. DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS. 'HATS, SHOES. CLOAKS AND CLOTHING, AVe nre shnifihterinji' our Cloaks Mini Wraps. Compare our prices with others. iri-lil-Hllilt'illMIIII'IIHI-lilllllllllllllllili'lMIII-lll KSTAHLISHKD 1874. W. G. GARMIGHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. WK IK) NOT SELL f'HK.-U' PlJIdS, but WILL SKLL YOl I)nr(is chkap, and if you don't believe wliat we say f?ive us a trial and be con vinced. Our prescription de partment is excelled by none. It is pquipped with the best goods that money can buy from E. Merck, Darmstadt, Germany, Edward U. Squibb, rurke, Davis & Co., J no. VV yeth & I5ro., and from other leading manufaeturingohem ists in this country and Eu rope, whose goods for purity cannot be questioned. Pre scriptions filled at all hours, day or night, and delivered free of charge to any part of tne city. Uur stock oi Drugs, Patent Medicines and Drug gists' Sundries is complete, and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 S. Main street, where you will at all times be served by a competent pre scriptionist. FOR RENT. The very dcnrablc room, now occupied by the Aiherillc Library, orer Law's .tore. PotaeMlon giren January 1. Apply to BBARDEN, RANKIN & CO., dcclS tjaat Or to J. A. Wton. MISCELLANEOUS. ooooooooo o o o o o u o o GO TO GRANT'S PHARMACY FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. o o o o o o o o 00000000 TO THE LADY 'VhkJIOUSE Having recently added to our large stock a full line of the FINEST IMPORTED GROCERIES, We respectfully ask that you 1 1 . can ana examine same. We now offer the largest and finest stock of Table Delicacies Ever offered in this market. Buying for cash in large lots, we can offer you goods at from 10 to 2.) per cent, less than regular prices. Our store has recent ly been refitted and with our late ad ditions offers greater induce ments than any house in the trade. AVe haven't space to give n complete inventory of our immense stock, but have four floors packed to speak for themselves. We mention only a few: Fine Teas, finest fresh roasted Coffee, sold on New York market, (same as used at Hoffman House), Maple Syrup, Imported Sweet. Spic ed and Sour Pickles, Ancho vies, Calves' Eeet Jelly, Cur ry Powder, Potted Game, Olives, Olive Oil, Capers, Sal ad Dressing, Paper Shell Al monds, Grenoble Walnuts, Pecans and Filberts, Mince Meat, Plum Pudding, Oat flakes, Oatmeal, Tapioca, Sago, Granum, Manioca, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Mush rooms, Pate de Foie Gras, Jullienne, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Hanunas, Prunes, Cranberries, New Crop Raisins, Figs, Currants, Citron. Gilt Edge Extracts, Crosse & Blackwell's, Gordon & Ditworth's and Philip J. Ritter Conserve Company's Jellies, Jams and preserves in wood and glass, Guava Jelly, Preserved Ginger, Choc olate, Broma, Cocoa, etc. When passing call and look at our stock. POWELL & SNIDER E. FOGETTE, Architect. Plana and .petrification, prepared and tl matea jrlren, at ahort notice. Office : Wolfe Building, Court Houat Square Aaherille, N. C. maySOdly ASHEVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. -E JELLICO COAL, i AT RETAIL. For Grate. - $5- For Stoves, - $45 BEST ANTHRACITE COAL For sate at Wholesale and Retail by ASHEVILLE COAL C03IPANY, Telephone 36. Exclusive Annus (Domestic mill Steam) for Western Nortli Carolina. Order from your Grocer, our "ROLLER KING" PATENT It is made in Asheville, "YOU KNOW," And 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 Grocer fortheabove Brands, manufactured by the ASHEVILLE MILLING CO. Telephone No. 36. 3MHE SHOE STORE.-39 Ki;.i(i r.i) to xo. patton ayenit:. LEADERS SHOES OF ALL GRADES. Mi nx is HATS. Special Attention Given to "Style" and "Quality" of Goods. Herring & Weaver, - Asheville, N. C. OAK STREET INN, ASHGVIULK, N. CM BoHtitii'iilly located in a prove of onks and whin- pint, with no dunt or noise, at the cor ner of Oak and Wood tin streets, near the Female College, and only three squares from tht court house. , ... ... We have a number of elegantly-furnished rooms to accommodate boarders who desire a nice, quiet place, away from the hotels. Nice rooms, new furniture, good fare, first-class cooking, at reasonable prices. Also, hot and cold baths. Dr. T. J. HARGAN, Proprietor. COMPOUND OXYGEN ANDKeDICATED BALSAM VAPOR. All modern and latest Improved methods for trentinK ibronic diseases of thr lun- throat and nose, bv the inhalation of vaporized and atomized Hinds by the pneumatic and compressed air app'aratus ; also Compound Oxygen in eonnection with the vaporized lial sam (the balsam obtained from the natural balsam trees near Asheville.) We also manufacture a Home Treatment of the Compound (IxyKen, which Is. equal to the office treatment, and will he sent on application by express, on receipt of price. $1 a. our success here for the past three years with this treatment has been phenomenal, hav ing cured many eases that were pronounced hocless, who, n...ues and residences can be obtained by calling at the Sanitarium. By permission we icici to the following well-known gentlemen of Asheville: H. J. Aston, ex-Mayor ; J. H. keed, Lioh i . . Court; Kev. tV C. Kan kin, pastor First Methodist Church; Kev. W. A. Nelson, pastor First Baptist Church; H. T. Collins, Capt. Natt Atkinson. T. J. HARGAN, M. D. LliWlS MADDUX, Pre. L. P. McLOl'W, Vlec-Prcs. DIRRCTOWS; Iwis Maddux, M.J. Benrden, M.J. PnKK. J. B. Rankin. J. E. Ray, J. B. Reed S. H. Keed. Geo. S. Powell. C. M McLoud. -E WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, ASHBV1LLB, N. C FEBRUARY 1st, 1K89. Organized May 1st, 1888. CAPITAL, $50,000. Sl'HPLlIS, $10,000 STATE, COUNTY ANl CITY DEPOSITORY. Don a General Banking Business. Deposits received. Exchange bought and sold. Col lection, made on all accessible points. The Saving Feature will receive special attention. On all turns in this department, deposited for of 4 per cent. )er annum will be paid. Special attention given to loans on real estate, which will be placet for long time on real sonable terms. Open from a. m. to 3 p. m. On Saturdays febUtltf CAMPBELL'S GINGER ALE. A majority of pcntons have the impression tlmt CARBONATED IllCVKK Ail'. are only palatable In warm weather. While this is true in a measure as reKards soiia watkk, MGINGKR AI.K" Is an exception, owinR to its w AkMiNi; iualitics. GINGER AI.K.M essentially a Wintkr Heveraye. Private families ean order through their Grocer, or from the Factory. 217 Haywood Strt,direCt- C. H. CAMPBELL. H. T. COLLINS. President. P.O. McINTIKli, Vice-President. THE WESTERN DRESSED BEEF AND PROVISION CO. COLD STORAGE.: Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CHOICE MEATS. Telephone Call 4. Our aim will be to serve our customers with tueate equal in quality to any that cun lie tained In this or any other market. Please give ua a trial, at Mclntire'a old ataad. aepi 19 dly -IN EW! GOODS!- Just In, and We are All kinds of Dry Goods, Notions, Press Goods, Giniihams, Domestic. Jeans, Flannel, Blankets, Shoes, Boota, Hats lota of them bought for less than coat of making. Some of them cost nothing and a half, and will be sold the aame way. We are auents for some of the lar gest Factories in the South and can sell you Home-made Jcana, all wool filled, for less than you can get them from any other store in the State. We keep GRAHAM'S HOMB-M Allli SHOP.S, and will give you any style at as low prices as any other factflry in the State, and guarantee every pair. A great many of our goods were bought at auction and late in the acason, so we can aell them lower than you will find them at any other store in the State. Try and see. Prices made in the store. Asheville Dry Goods Co., 17 North Main street, lat door below Penniman'a Hardware Store, J. O. HOWBLL, Manager. BROOM FACTORY. HANFORD N.LOCKWOOD. HAND-HAD! Broom, Whisks, Hearth and Celling Brooms. MID and Pactory grade a apedalty. Quo tations and .ample, free. fcblftdly Street Car Schedule. BeKfnn.nir at S.29 a. m. Ending 10.OO p. m. Car travel Square for Camp Patton 35 mln atea after each even hour, and for Ltoodicday 35 minute after each odd hour. Car leave Sqnare for Melke'i every hoar. Car lea rea Square for Depot every half hoar. TUB A8HBVIXLB 8TRBBT KY. CO. f W I. G. RANKIN, Cashier. four months or longer, interest at the rate the Saving Department w ill heopentill H p. m PHILIP McINTIRli. Superintendent, J. S. WEST, Auilitor. Going to Sell Them. J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT t TAILOR, 95 Patton Avenue, (Next to Grand Central Hotel.) aur2dly fOR RENT. One 1 1 room house on Starnea avenue with all modern improvements. For terma apply to T. C. STARNB8. dcS dtf Or M. B. Roberta. H. T. COLLINS. 1'rcsiilcnt. ASHEVILLE JCE- COMPANY. Pure Ice made from Distilled Water. Office: No. ratton Avenue. D. C. Waddkll, W. W. Baknari), Lawrence Pulliam, president. Vice President. CAPITAL, 150,000. THE NATIONAL BANK OF ASHEVILLE, THE LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK In Western This I5;ink is authorized by tin? StatoTroasunirton'ceivr' State Thxoh from ShwifTs, and iwipt for same. Interest will be paid on money deposited for four montha or longer, and eertifirates of deposit issued for same. -DIKKl'TOHN I .1 l SAWYKK. Kev. J. L. rAKKOLL. .!.(!. .MAKTIN, "WE ARE THE PEOPLE!" And everybody in this city who wants to sell property should place it In our hands. We guarantee to find buyers for ALL HEAL ESTATE Thut is desirable, either as an investment, or for purposes of residence. We represent the TRAVELERS' LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, The strongest and best in the world. We control the State of North Carolina for the sale of the Celebrated MORRIS & IRELAND SAFES, And wnnt aji-'tit in every citv and town in the State. These safes are the best made, and rmiKt' from $r."i to $').onn. We are agents for the LLOYD'S PLATK T.l.ASS INSl'RANCB COM I 'A N V, of New York, whic ' insures an"'nst accidental breakage. Kire Insurance eH'ccUd in twenty old and reliable coin patties. CALL A NO SKI! I'S. JENKS&JENKS, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Rooms 9 & ios McAfee Block, 28 Patton Ave, Asheville, Pi C W. T. l'RNNIU AN. PENNIMAN & CO., JODBHR8 AND DBALBBa IN HARDWARE ASHEVILLE, N. C. AGENTS FOR DUPONT POWDER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO., OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, MOLINE SCALE CO. ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. M'CORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. bOdlv MANN, JOHNSON & COMPANY, SUCCESSORS TO SHEPARO, MANN & JOHNSON, AND THE BLAIR FURNITURE CO., NO 37 PATTON AVENUE, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealers, And Undertakers. M' Prompt attention idven to all order., day or night PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, TIN AND SLATE ROOFING, ARCHITECTURAL. IRON WORK. Plans and Specification? Furnished on Application We have thorough mechanics in each line who have bad many years' experience in thri, business. We can safely guarantee our patrons satisfaction in our work, a low ntrurea BALLARD, RICH & BOYCE. THE "HICKORY INN." HICKORY, N. C. Electric Lights. Gas, Hot and Cold Water Baths nnd Toilets ou each floor. Cuisine and appointments unsurpassed. FRANK LOIIVHRAN, Proprietor. THE "BONANZA," THE LEADING ' v WINE . AND .. LIQUOR .. STORE . IN THE STATE. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. j. a. -A-oi AKDT, M'Kr. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE. N. C U. E.EAGAN, Sccretnrv North Carolina. W. W. HAKNAIW. I). C. WADDKLL. (1. W. WILLIAMS, In Wilininglou, N. C. W. K. PBKN1MAN. i r