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DAILY EDITION. Fuiaaa, .Storo & Canexoa, KIJll'OKH AND PROPRIETORS. A.XJ.Y. 1 Year, . $3. ' O Mo., 3.00 BtCl-CLV , 1 Year . 1.30 -". - O Mo9., .78 ADVERTISING RATES LOW, "lHlir.VII.LE SOCIETIK,-. , A.: A.-.S.-. HileKasont.J- WakcBeld Cort land, 3.M des-. Deputy ot the Inspector General for North Carolina. .... Vurene Cn.nrtiukTTi, So. 5. J. A. Porver Eminent ComraanJei ; Jordoh stone. Secretary. Meetsflrst WediiearUy n'Kht in each month. Ajheviiie Chapter, It. A. Jf.-H. C. Farg High Priest; H. llammershlae. Secretary. ilectl he mmxku! Wednesday night In each mouth. it. If:rmi:.i t,nrt. No. lib, A. F. fc A. M.- . BUir Worshipful Master; Blauton . eorotary. Mkc t!ie flrat- Friilny night in each HtoanitH-rwa Lodge, K. ot H. Vo. 648. E. .jevy Di'jti'J-.r ; Jordan Htouo, Secretary. ' 4e3is the first aaJ third Aloaday nights lu each m. hcI Brnml Council, No. 7il, R. A.H. Li- ln ky, Regent; Joidan fclone; Secretary. Me.ita 1 io hall of the Knights of Honor on the second till ouvtn Monday nights In each month. AnhrviUe Isli'. A. F.&A. M , V. D.i. Wake- ! I Cortland, "W. M.; I. A. Conaut, Sec. Sleets lr. Masonic Hall third Thnrs lav night In each nontb at 8 o'clock, and 1st and 4th Thursday ;ilgbt for instruction. The Asheville Public LHjrary, over Mr. Kep ler's Btore, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next Jnr to The Bank of Asheville. is open to vis itor from 18 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to BilOp.m. 4 Absoltstely Pure. This rwiwder Dcver vanes. A msrrcl of purity, Moie economical strength and wholesomeness. th.n th p. irdinarv kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitnUc of low test, short weiatit alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in on. Royal Baking Powdeb Co.. i06 Wall St., New York. ianl9-d&wl2m CUMPOUND OXYGEN '4 DTS.HASBM MITCHELL ASHEVILLE, N. C Comnonnd Oxvgcn inhaled, in connection wita medicated Balaam Vapor, curfs Consump tion. Asthma, Bronchitis, Nns.il Catarrh, bore Throat. Loss of Voice. Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Bladder, and all discuses depending on cinnre or impoverished blood. It cures KUeumatism when everything else tails. I", is the only remedy that will permanently .sure Chronic Naf-al Catarrh. Ifycu suffer from .Una loathsome and dangerous disease come to ui office and investigate ou itrentment. It wilt ;me you, no matter how long you hava suUcrcd. Aioi.iiar-L'e tor consultation. There Is lio statement in the above which is not Ictly true you may rely upon every word. A ecDi D'ove all and more. I. we believe your case Incurable, we will c i.i tell you so. We do not wish to treat you Jiwe cannot help you. We also treat all diseases of the Kectum. or jowt' liowcls, such es Hemorrhoids (Piles), Fis- ore. K istula, Prolapsus, etc. The treatment is always successful, and nearly uitvays painless. We ear e without the uhc of the kn.le. and in a leirdays. Ko lots of time from business or pleas- ure. Office of tub "World,1 iiEW Voiijt, lit y 15, 1SS7. In the fall el lifb I was in such poor health that I was obliged to cancel nil of my lecture eneagemcnu lor me winter, ana to give up writ' ng lor a time I went to Asheville and placed myself under the rare of Irs. Hargnnand Gutchell- continning tueir treatment i jmprovea in health ar.d strength, i.aining roisns of flesh and feci better than I have for years. I regard their oxygen treatment as being of great value; they, themselves, are gentlemen of Mull, ana wonny oi the continence oi ine punac. J.1LL, Kii. gHOME TREATMENT, We ciannfactnre the Compound Oxriren. and hip it to all parts of the country, even to the iacit i Coart. We send apparatus and chemicals 3 last two months for $12. This Is as valuable athe oahce .reatment. The wonderful curative results obtained with mistreatment is astonishing even to us. It lom wish to learn more 01 thit treatment, and our tKCtsi in the cure of Clirontc Disease, vrile or call nrti'wa'cuea oook explaining vreaimcnijree. x -EES. HARGAK & GATCHZLL, Al If aln Street, Asheville, H. C. Juuo-dawtf t THE JEWELLER. South Main St., Asheville. auS4-Cm CirFY MAKKET. (ROYAL SSUiJ J I hat e Just put in a JS'eit? Refrigerator and ni well prepared to keep meats in good condition.. Will keep the best of , BEEF, . MUTTON, . . " LAMB, ,'SMOJtED SAVSaGE, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, (FRESH FJSJI and GYSTEI18, ; tn season. Give mo a f hare of your patronage. Ordeis promptly attended to and goods deliver ed. T. J. KUMNER. Wo. 0 Patton Avenue, under Powell & fenider'i) nly 21 dam 1 tie VOL III NO 139. DAILY EDITION. THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published very Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates itrictly cash: One Year, . . . . f 00 Six Months, . . . 3 00 Three " . . ... 1 50 One " . . .60 One Week, . , . . ... 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. &nd your Job Work of all hinds to the Citizen Office, if you want U done neatly, cheaply and with dispatch. - Arrival and eprtnr r PMcaf . Tralu. ' Salisbury Arrives 5:t p. m.- leaves tor Vor ristown at 6:18 p.m. ' Tbkkessei - Arrives at 12.48 p. m., and leaves at 12:58 p m. Airives at 9:00 p. m., and leaves tor Spartanburg at 9:10 p. m. . SPARTAirBTTBO Arrives at 9 a. m.; leaves lor 'Jorristown at 9:10 a. m. Iroight accommodation .ivavi's Asbtville at 8:10 a, m., and arrlvea at 9M p. in. WAYyEsviiLB Leaves Asheville at 8:00 a. m., and arrives at 4:50 p. m. Weather Indications. For North Carolina Fair weather, cooler with rains, light to fresh variable light shifting to northeast. For Virginia Cooler, threatening weather, with rain, light to fresh north east winds. . For Tennessee Slightly coolsr, light to fresh northerly winds. SttT'The Citizen, with latest Associa ted Press Dispatches wi'l be found regularly at all hotels and news-stands inthe citv. When the supply may be exliausli-d at those places, call at the office. Mr. J. P. Herren. of the Waynesville Neirs, reached the city yesterday. Atlanta is coins to bave another pro- hibifion fight on the 2(jth of November. The remains of Miss Ella Crum were nterred at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in Riverside Cemetery. T. J. Sumner will have at his market this and to-morrow morning fresh fish direct from Charleston, S. C. The News and Cour 'er rises to enquire, "What is Raleigh Doing: ?" Well, "tak- ng it straight from last accounts. The artesian excavation at Battel v Park has reached a depth of 160 feet, much otit now in solid rock.' Water has been reached, but not vet in sufficient quantity to answer purposes. Mr. C C. Miller, practical miller and mill-wright, will be in Asheville on Saturday next, the day of the grand bar becue, and desires to meet the mill own ers of the county on that occasion. 4t Messrs. Wm. Howell and Robert Jones on Wednesday- alternoon joined some gentlemen in bass fishing on the upper waters of Piceon. We are indebted to the party, for a splendid specimen of the bass, tuey navmg maae a good caicn. Dr. J. W. Long, late of Pandlemau, Randolph county, has chosen Asheville as his abode, aud is here to establish himself in his profession. He has rooms over Herring c- Weaver. We bid him a hearty welcome. We know the good stock from which he comes. What is the matter with the rail roads? Not a dav passes that our telegrams do not report some disaatei-. Collisions occur so often as clearly to susrsest care lessness in train dispatchers; These cause one class of accidents; ether causes are too numerous to meution, but in all ni tlieru the old adae the more haste, the less sceed hi s its verification. High speed is response to the national spirit of hurry. Our old subscriber Henderson Wright went quite largely into the pumpkin business this year. He says he counted his crop in his patch and found 860 pumpkins weighing from bu pounds down to thirty. Our housekeepers take hold of this fruit, vegetable or whatever it may be called, with trueyarik.ee appreciation; and Henderson ought to have a good reward ior his ventuie. There is no small indnstry that will not pay well with so sure and steady a market as Asheville. Mr. -Hallyburton, of tf-.e Connelly's Springs Hotel, was in the city yesterday. He informs us that his house was largely patronized during the past season, visi tors coming; from all parts of this State and from abroad. We are glad to hear this, for the house in all particulars is an excellent one, and under the charge of mofet kindly and attentive hosts. Mr. 11. is kind enough to attribute a due share of his patronage to his adver tisement in the Citizen to which he as cribes the presence of a number of truest?. It proves what we claim, that advertising in our paper does pay. - Durham Las had three different prop ositions for three different subscriptions to three different railroad's, and her peo ple voted unanimously for each and all of them. This is the kind of enterprise end push which attracts capital and la' bor and population, and develops and diffuses thrift. Durham pays no money until she gets the loads; getting the roads she can we'l afford to pay for them. The construction . of the roads will pay back to the people more money than the latter subscribe, and the latter will be getting the benefit of other in vestments attracted by such enterprise and prospects. Cannot Buncombe learn a lesson from this . . Chvkch Notice.- Quarterly meeting will begin at the new Methodist Episcopal chnrch at the junction of Patlon Avenue, - Haywood, and Buttrick streets on next Saturday night, feept. 24th. Lr. u.-S. Lone will preach Saturday night, and Sunday, and deli ver his celebrated lecture on Japan aunday night, bunday bebool at 10 o clock a. m , The public cordially invited. To FUKNISH A TABLK With 'he daintiest of porcelaim and the richest of crystal, is the aim of every clever housewife. Those who are best posted iay that nowherecan this be done so leadilv as at Law's, opposite new post office; not only is the variety large but every article is in good taste. Oysters t-crven in any tylo U Turner Jc Uronson's alter ihe 8th mst. tf As ASHEVILLE N. G FRIDAY MORNING. Dr. Joe Brank, of Marshall, was in the city yesterday, also bis cousin Dr. Brank. - , - The dullness of yesterday was not relieved either by much wanted rain or incident of any kind, nor noises except the clinking of trow els on the buildings going up: or the Tattle of wheels which came to the ear with rather ghostly echo. It was a dull day for local news. Our mail trains from Salisbury of late have gotten into the awkward habit ot being late, from one hour to five. The South bound travel on North Carolina road is so heavy that the trains from Danville to Charlotte are loadei to their fullest capacity, throwing them behind time; and our trains wait at Salis bury to secure connection. ; A handsome gas lamp was put up on Wednesday f oppoeite1rtheJy'est court house gate; and yesterday af ternoon the gas ' was . turned on. Though it was full daylight, the ef fect was good, showing that the gas is good. The ose of the gas will bn quite general, extending over a large territory; the pipes being laid for a length of between five ai.d six miles. Allen's Aromatic Elixir. We have advertised for some time the remedy for various enteric troubles prepared by the G. D. S. Allen Co., of Waynesville. We have advertised it with an easy con science:' for not only do we obtain cur rates, but we give the suffering public information of something that will cure their aches and pains. The orginator is Dr. G. D. S. Al len, a physician of long practice, close observation, and great skill. He is a practical pharmaceutist as well as skilled physician, with knowledge to know what is the mats ter and wise enough to find the remedy. These curative agents he does not limit to the recondite ele ments of trie materia medica, but trusts somewhat to the simpler stores which nature contains, the remedies for the untutored sav age, and the salvation of the tin reasoning wild beast. Into these stores Dr. Allen made his res search, and came jut of the wilder ness with his prize, a root that was a compend of all the virtues ap plicable to a'special class of human ailments, and this root is the root and foundation of the Elixir. It is -puccessful on the testimony of the learned and unlearned, of the wise and the simple: and all who nave tested it agree that if a pan acea for all human ills h;is not been found, one class of ailments has found its master. How, in the face of Buch a fact would we rejoice to see a remedy originating with one of our own people, a medicine neither a patent one nor a quack nostrum, enriching its proprietors as Brandreth became rich, or Ja3'nes, or Ayers, or the hundreds who flourish as million aires, building on a foundation not half so substantial as that laid for Allen's Elixir. The article is now under the control of a company the G. D. S Allen Company, of Waynesville; which company is composed oi honest and intelligent men, among whom are physicians, therefore, the public will not be imposed up- on by fraudulent pretences or reme dies devoid of merit. The Elixir is before the world and speaks for itself. List of Jorobs Drawn to serve at the Fall Term of the United States Courts at Asheville, begin ning Noy. 8th, 1887: Transylvania Jonathan Zacharv. I S Heath, J A Miller. ' Henderson -W B Costen, S D Osteen, A Cannon, G K Moore. -. Cherokee G L D McLelland 11 B Hvatt. Mitcliell Milton Penley, W S Buchan an, J L Wiseman, Wm Daniels. Madison A J McDowell, w a Angel, W M English, w B Murray, J e Wells, J S Tweed. Clay Robt Cherry, W H McLure. Yancey Jerry Hughes, R D- Young, Charles Gibbs, Sr. 7 Jackson W A tnloe, John Wikc, A J Wood. ' ; Macon J G Siler, J M Keener, Wm Evans, - " : Swam-Thos bawyer, W C Queen. Haywood L D Eyans, W P Ford, T R Pless, D C Shook. Graham W a Shope, G W Hooper. Buncombe H R Cook. S M Gilbert. E B Mears, John Parker, David Ballard, P J Israel, S B Israel, Leonidas Weaver, W H Henderson. E I Aston. R O Patter- son. L. F Sorrells, T I Young, Geo Wil son (col.), Jeff Bradley, (co 1, Nelson Kr win, (col.), Chas Rice. (coL) Especial Attention - Is invited to the large array of popular remedies to be lonnd at Pel ham's Phar macy, near the post office. It is a rule with this house to keep any thine tbat is wanted in the drug line, provided it has any merits. We adyise our friends in the country that when in want of any medicines to try remain s Drug store They fill physicians' prescriptions at low prices, roe quality of their goods is un excelled- They handle a full line of Sundries such as drag stores usually carry. Theirs is a complete assortment, eezi ait If vour merchant bas not cot Allen's Aromatic Elixir.--call for-4t. -He will order for it from the G. D. S. Allen & Co., Waynesville, N. C. Call at Morgan's and examine their line ot Blair's handsome.-Tablets. .All prices. ' ... . . t7th. New Line Tablets at Morgan's. : o neviii - STATE NEW3. The.Goldsboro Argua says: The whipping of a negro man by four negro women because he picked cotton at 40 cents a hundred may be fun for the women, but it can scarce ly bear that interpretation at the hands of the negro who was whip ped or at the . hands of the law. The D,urham Recorder says: Yes terday evening an olc man by the name of Lloyd, living near the cot ton factory, attempted-to thrash his son, a mean and ungovernable boy, and was knocked down with a rock. He then pickecTup a crow bar, -but before he could use it, the boy cut him across the abdpnien, and ran. The wounded man is not dangerous ly hurt, and the young would be patricide has not been ;. apprehend ed. --Mr. T. II. Martin, the clever gentleman representirtjfy-Dtbbrell express, last Saturday, "anogshead 01 tobacco to Ljonisville, Ky. :. The Wilmington Review sajs: It is with great regret that we chroni cle here to-day the . death of that genial and estimble gentleman, Capt. H. C. Brock, for so many years past the efficient Chief of Police of this city. He died this irioining at 11:30 o'clock, at the residence of his broth er, at Doylestown, Penn., where he had been on a visit to his relatives. He left here yesterday a week ago with the excursion party for Phila delphia and was apparently then in perfect heal th. (Some years ago the deceased was Sergeant at arms for the State Senate of this State. He was about 60 years of age. Citizen .) The Charlotte Chronicle says: The Railroad Commission of South Caro lina requires a monthly statement of earnings of the various railroads running into that State, and the ex hibit of July shows a gratifying in crease ot the business of the roads. The earnings of the Asheville & Spartanburg road for Tulv 1SS6 were $z,ae7.-!2, and forjuly 1887,87,81'; 76; Atlanta & Charlotte, July 1886, $79,000.90, and July 1667, J5,i67. 91: Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley, July i8S6, $14,542.07, July 1SS7 519,429.35, Charlotte, Columbia dc Augusta, July 1SS6, $30,294.03, Tuly 18S7, $45,527.16; Chester & Lenoir, Julyi886, 5,161,80; July 18S7, $4, 773-52- The News'Observer says: Yester day morning at 2.30 o'clock Mrs. W. H. Crow was grievously smitten in the death of her little daughter Hattie, aged ten years, one was bright and ' intelligent far beyond her years and was already a com pan ion to her" mother, as she was much loved by everybody, old and young. Since the announcement that the railroad rates to the State fair had been made one cent per mile renewed interest is being mam. fested, and many responses are being aeceived from citizens of other States (natives of North Carolina), expres sing their intention of being present. One gentleman, writing from a dis tant State, says: "Let me suggest that you get up a choir of at least one hundred of the best singer in the State to sing that grand old song, 'The Old North Siate Forever,' on that occassion Light Turned On Last night public square was brilliant ly lighted, having a candle, the new gas, and the electric light, alt side by side. The little candle did heroically it iust spread itself in its effort to keep up with its rivals, but it fin.-tlly eave up in despair and melted awa. The Gas Company certainly have cause for full satisfaction with their work. The light was the best gas light we ever saw. Now, gentlemen, just spread yourselves, let your light so shine that re will give light unto an within the city and the stranger within our gates. Hurrah for Asheville any how 1 The crops are good, the jobbing trade is active, the country is free epidemics, anl yet the cry comes from New i 01k: "Tight money and hard times." The money market never was more' stringent than it is now and the men engaged in legiti mate trade are beginning to feel the troublesome effects of this stringen cy. Temporaiy reliefs there may be, but the whole trouble may be traced to the high tariff which adds daily to the surplus in the Treasury. "There can be no real, permanent relief until the war tariff is reduced. Kichmoncl btate. Forty years' experience, in every clime on earth, has proved Ayer's Cherry Pec toral to be the most reliable remedy for colds, coughs, and all lung diseases. Neg lected colds often beome mcuraDie ail ments. : Deal with them in time, and prevent their becoming' deep seated in the system. - . t2i fvur office rooms for rent. Inquire at 50 & Main , ' . - . tf A fresh lot of old Bald Mountain Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey just received at the Pioneer Saloon for medical use. tf ; Bisque goods at cost at Morgan's. ' Oysters served in every shape at Tur ner & Bronson's afier the Sth inst. The lovers of this delicious afticl9 will re member this fact. tf S. W. McCrary will furnish Morristown Flonr, Meal, Bran and Shorts to mer chants at mill prices. Also Brooms at wholesale. -.- dtf ' No Free Lunches served or any kind of wild animals on exhibition at the White Man's Bar to attract attention or draw trade, as I keep none but the purest whiskies and chargo for tho same, and my motto Is "one price to all.' . sept 8 dtf - ' :' Games al cost at . Morgan's, f SEPTEMBER 33 1887. TELEGKAPHIC. THE DAILY RETURNS! Another Railroad Collis ion andl Slaughter. AOVEL USE OF A MUI1 . DEBEB's HK.YN. France Investigating Her : German Citizens. THE ANARCHISTS GROWL INO THREATS OF A . BLOODY TEST- The Money Market Hopeful Effect of Secretary Thomp son's Circular. an active stock makket-hoi. ET PROSPECTS EASIER. Car Drivers in Better Humor. By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen Chicago, Sept. 22. The street car drivers late last night accepted a compromise of 21 cents per hour, with a guarantee of ten hours work per day. :o: After the Germans. By telegraph to the Vsheville Citizen. Parts, Sept. 22. The mayors of all French cities have been again ordered to prepare lists of all the Germans in their districts for the use of the Ministry of the Interior. :o: More Anarchist Machinations. By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen. J Cleveland, O., Sept. 22. About two hundred and fifty Anarchists met at a down town hall last night and protested against .the exeution of the seven condemned Chicago Anarchists. They spoke in German and were in favor of blood 11 every thing else failed.. Use of a Murderer's Skin. . By telegraph to the Asbevlile Citizen. Paris, feept. zz. Ihe story is confirmed that after the execution of the murderer Pranzini, certain police officials obtained a portion of the murderer s skin from an atten dantat the medical school and had it converted into a couple of purses ofwhich he presented one each to M M.Taylor and Garon, other police officials, as souvenirs. The fact leaking out. the gentlemen delivered the purses to the Procurator Uen eral, who dismissed all concerned in the matter. :o: Another Railroad Collision. By Telegraph to the Asheville Citizen.J Kansas City, Sept. 22. A Journal special from Arkansas City", Kan., says: A disastrous wreck occurred on the Gulf Division of the South ern Kansas railroad at Guthrie, four miles south of Purcell, Indian ler- ritory. A freight engine and a con struction train collided while both were running at a high rate. The two engines and twelve freight cars were piled in a heap, and the list killed and wounded is large: En gineer Chas. Pearson of the freight engine was totally crushed, and his fireman, Chas. Stewart, seriously hurt. It ia rumored a large number of workmen were killed, but reports are meagre. Most reports say that eight or ten were killed and wound ed. . :o: Secretary Thompson's Circular. By Telegraph to ihe A'hevU'.e- Citizen. New York, Sept. 22. The publi cation of acting Secretary Thomp eon's circular in' the daily papers had a good effect among men of money in Wall btreet. An air of confidence hung around the busy mart. Lattr on our exportation of cottou and other cereals "will turn a flow of money towards us. How ever, it is rather early -to venture an opinion on the effect of tne circular. On e of the junior partners ot Liar vey, Fisk tfe.Sons said : "I've --just come m from the 'room, and .1 must say that the circular has had a good 1 ef feet already there, r oorteen mil lions of dollars is a good deal of money; it we get it here by the 8th of October. A' good deal depends on how rnucn or me oonai spoken ot the government will get at their figures, oome 01 tnem are quoted higher iu the. -'room this morning than the secretary s oiier. Four perjeents for which the govern ment offers 125,- are selling -en- the street at 125i. at this very hour; The market is better."- ,j -:o:- ;"; An Active Stock Market. , By telesraph to the Asheville Citizen.! s i New York, Sept. 22.--The gov ernment circular offering to buy lour percent bonds, at a hxed pnee, and to pay interest without rebate caused a sharp turn in the senu ment of operators in the stock mar ket; and the opening this mornin wa3 excited at advances ranging from f to It per cent Bayers were bo eager that they actually climbed over .each other, lor .the , PRICE 5 CENTS first few minutes after the opening, and the crowds dealing in YVeetern Union, Reading and New England numbered over one hundred brok ers ach. During the first few min utes a further grain of about was made, but a reaction Las now set in, the market seems to be resum ing its normal tone. London was a heavyjtjuyer of stocks, the heaviect ordsr, for that account being inLou- is vine (Xt iNashville. Heading, St. Paul and Union Pacific. Oyer 92,- 000 shares of etock were sold during the hrst 15 minutes after the open ing of the Stock Exchange. :o: TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. A lighter containing COO bales cotton was burned at New York yesterday. Two hundred men at work on build ings in New York' struck yesterday be cause several ' non-union nnr were employed. : British steamer Romeo, from New Or lcecc 3fbr JPsirnvnsrApA BrVilteniior. and capsized. : Total 1S2S. " Several vhsJ sons were drowned. ' The Republican State Committee of New York met yesterday for reorganiza tion. A negro was elected a member of the committee. (Jormlns N. liliss was elected chairman. J. N. Knapp was made chairman 01 executive committee, and s . White secretary. The New York stock market opened weak yesterday, but the circular issued by the Treasury department and the rumor that Gould and Sage had bought the a. and U. leleeraph bystem inspired confidence and much activity, and some rharp advance resulted. Western Union receiving special attention. , The close was firm, at best figures of the day. and better teeling. There were 380.000 shares sold. Market Reports. By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen 1 St. Louis, Sept.22. Flour i.uchaneed: wheat No. 2 red cash C'Jal: corn higher. casn ft'.ia j; oats dun, cash, 235; whiskey sceaoy, l.uo. Cincinnati, Sept 22. Wheat. No 2 red. 74J ; corn easier, No 2 mixed, 45; oats, dull, No 1 mixed 27J ; pork, quiet, 15J; whiskey, firm 1.05. Louisviiae, Sent. 22. Grain ouiet : wheat No 2 red 741: cornNo 2 mixed 45: oats No 2 mixed, 27 ; provisions quiet. Baltimore: Sept 22. Flour steady ; wheat, southern, steady, red 78a80; amber 79a81, western, hisher,"dull, No. 2 winter red, spot, 7Sal ; corn, southern, firm, white 59a60 : yellow 52a : western steady dull. Charleston, Sept 22 Turpentine firm 291; rosin quiet, good strained 85. Savannah, Sept 22 Turpentine auiet. 291; rosin quiet 90a7i. Chicago, Eept. 22. Cah quotations for to-day were as follows : wheat No 2 spring 71J ; No 2 coin40J; No 2 oats, 25; whiskey 1.10. ' Wilmington, Sept. 22. Turpentine quiet, 29; rosin firm, btrained 72J. good strained, 77J; tar firm 1.30: crude turpen tine nrnl hard l.ou; yellow dip and virgin 105. . . . . Thousands of women bless the day on which ir. Pierce's "Favorite Prescrip tion" was made known to them. In all those derangement causing backache, dragging-down sensations, nervous and feneral debility, it is a sovereign remedy, ts soothing and healing properties render it of the utmost value to ladies suffering from "internal fever," conges tion, inflammation, or ulceration. By druggists. d&wlw Notice to the Public. We wish to iufui to our natrons and the public in general that wb receive Oysters and i"isli frotn the most reliable shippers. Our fish come direct from Charleston in one night, thus tiivibg onr customers an article caught the day before, and at even 1owt jrices than fish caught on the North Carolina coast. Among the nsh shipped us, tve have a constant supply of Ked snappers, ca ls:iss, a ieepshead, Drum liitings, Ulackhsu and -Mullet. Our ovsters are ot the most t-elect, and guaranteed to us as being the best that the maiket ait'.-rds. We handlo m cheap uualitv of ovsters. all 01 ours being opened by hand, and selected for thi-ir size. We advise the public not to tut the cheaper grade of ovsters, as it is Biuvely daiiut rons at this time of the year. W wisn 15 under stood that every oyster and hah leaving our house 13 fully guaranteed by us. We have daily 101 our bill ot fare all kinds of fresh lish, oysters in every style, celerv, fresh and crisp, direct from Kalamazor, Michigan. We can also furnish all the delicacies of the season if we are given 6hort notice.' We will also deliver oys' ers and fish cooked in anv style to auy house inside of the city limits, without extra charge. Turnkr ii Browksox. New and ' popuUtr novels in cheap form. Lena Rivers, Hidden Path, Art- emus. Ward's! complete works, ver- funny, alfo lot of other humorous books. E. P. Roe's Fell in Love with his Wife, and the Hornet's Nest, all of Haggard's storieS and many others. ' Books not in 8t-jc!i ordered without extra charge. Sub scriptions received for all publications. Just received a lot 01 new stationery consisting of Tablets, very nice line, all sizes,- variety of inks, pencil and -pen holders, school slates,, companions, sc. ore. Ruled and plain writing papers at all prices. Fine box paper froun 10& to f 1.00 per box. views oi JNorth Carolina and vicinity, at Carson's Stationery and News Store, N. Main st. . - : ; Albums at cost at Morgan's. The only thing yo'u can get free lit the White Man's Bar is a wooden toothpick. and a good cigar for a nickel. : ' - - sept 8 dtf aS?0ln and After fote thu.Pioiieer Bar, 23 S. Main st, will make no bills selling trxtly for cash, except by jjpeaial agree ment, ay this means 1 can handle bet ter goods. . - ; tf " :' '' R. R. Jones. ' ; Picture frames fine and cheap at Lind sey's Studio, Main st, opposite postoffice 'Engraving pu gold, ad silver ware, &c, . done at dennison's, j so 11 dtf ( 18 Patton Avenue. Buy your groceries . from ' 8. W. Mc Crary and have them delivered fre$. Visit the nevl low price jewelry store . i Ol liVKT DEBNISON, ' jta 11 dtfl( (, ,; 18 Patton Avenue. 1 1 mms or nanasoMK uuoas nnw arriving at V se.Vi dtmxl U. KEl) WOOD & VO. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE,' NO. 13 PATTON AVENUE. BILL HEADS LETTER HEADS, - : POSTERS, BLANKS, Ao A id fob Work of all kinds dont sfith promptness and at low f rices. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS CONTINUED : ON FOURTH PAGE. -The man who says he will be un der everlasting obligations to you in case you accommodate him ie not the man you want to loan money to. ion want to trust one who will pay you back some time and discharge his obligations. News Orleans Pica yune. In there a t'nre for ConantnpUoai ? ' We answer unreservedly, ves! If the patient commences in time the use of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery," and exercises proper care. If allowed to run its course too long all medicine is powerless to stay it. Dr. Pierce nevar deceives a patient by holding out a false hone for the sake of pecuniary gain- The "Golden Medical Discovery" has cured mousanos 01 patients when notbmg else seemed to avail. Your druggist bas iU -Send two stamps for Dr. Pierce's complete treatise on consumption with numerous testimonials. Address World's Dispen sary Medical Association, .Buffalo, N. T. d&wlw . Goods at Cost ! - -.; J " . ' ' Until Nov. loth, we will sell" I icture,. Frame, Fancy Goods, Notions, Novelties,' at cost. Th is is no clap trap to sell goods, but a solid fact, as we desire to change our business and hence offer these goods at cost. We have a line of miscellaneous books that wilt be sold at cost also. Come and see if we have not got something you need and secure it at a bargain. J. N. Morgan & Co., ee 10d2w Eagle Block. 1 Crockery, Glassware, China, Wholb. sale and Retail, At the City China Emporium, No. 12 Pattoii Avenue, largest and most com plete assortment in the State. We are adding largely to our immense stock, au.l are now prepared to save yon freight on every thing in the line of Crockery and Glassware. Just received a full line of library and stand lamps, and new deeigns in French and German China. Give us a call and save money. bee onr bargain a and lGcts counter. We also call your attention to our Stove and Tinware Department, in which lino we are manufacturers, keen constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Tinware. Stoves, Rangers and Heaters; sole agents for the celebrated Farmer Girl Cook, the leader of all stoves. Give us a call before yon buy your heating stoves, we will saye yon money. Special attention paid to Koohng and Guttering, satisfaction guaranteed. r or standard goods and lowest prices. call on the W. C. Keller & Co., 12 Patton Ayenue. , ; Picture frames at cost at MorgaVb. ' Fresh fish, clams, shrimps and Oysters received every day at Turner & . Bron son's saioon, well packed in ice. Hotels and boarding houses can make Bpecial rates for obtaining the same, and private families furnished on order. tf Silver ware, elegant patterns, best material, at Btjbt Dennison's, 4 se 11 dtf 18 Patton Avenue. : Optical goods, opera glasses, field glasses, &c, at BURT DENNISON'S, se 11 dtf 18 Patton Ay enne. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS pjlOR RENT. ' :, " 3 Room Hoam, South Main, 5 minntei walk from Court House.. Good wawr. with gootj rock cellar. Ncoe hut email family need apply. ae23dtf Apply to A. FRECK. - S' TRAYED. A gray donkey well stricken in yean, bas htrayed from my premise on Town Mountain. A suitable reward will be paid for its return to Feiiiiir j. m. Campbell. jgMPLOYMENT WANTED. A inidille aged man wants position as manager ol a Urge farm; has had long experience In agriculture, truck farming, raising staple crops, fruits, stoe c, Dairy products and poultry. . Address W. B., BOX 422, se 23 dl 1 : . - - : - Asheville,' H. C J. W. COUTLAND, IZ . Kj ESTATE ; '. ;!; mifl " . LOAJS IIROKER r S. E. Cor. Public Square, Main Has for sale : - . , ' IMPROVED ' i AND UNIMPROVED PKOPERTt ' ' ;- . , IN THE .' CITY OF ASAEVLLtE ; ' ' ' AND" SURROUNDING , COUNTRY.'" Building Lots on Various rbada' .-j ' -Tk-r . .1 'fir !" j' 'J.!'.' m the growing i JNOrtn-western, section of Asheville. On the av enue opening into Riverside Park, and tho New f Drive lead ing to the French ! Broad KrvEa; -also on the Richmond Hill Soad. ;: J. W. CORTLAKP, ? ' - Real fisltaterpHcerV "TOOR SALE.' . " . t The finest Dilr ol thorough bred Kentucky maros, the fastest and Handsomest -pony, for ' children and the best broke pair of steer. . Apply to H. U. L.XONS,- seredtf : :;r - VAahevtlle, N.C.; NOTIC15 STOCKHOLDERS OF ASHEVILLE ELECT Rid LIO it T COM PAN V. - ' - - .J A meeting of your company is called tot Von-. day, Oct. . at S P. M. at Bank of ashevul. for, transaction of such business at may be presented ' to you r consideration. . ' 1 1 .. . ', ae2dtd J.Gi MARTIN, President" C1AUTION. l' . ' ' . A.l persons are cant oned gatnttrtdlng tn- a . certain note made by uu fr tu, hearing date S"pt. H IS 7. negotiable and parable at the sh- vil e Bank, t'io eonaideration fur sold irt havr ingfiiileri. -r It. J. I1AV1 r, - ae2Sd:lt GtKly P. Q., Bunco ubs v. it - w v-tv l 1r
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1887, edition 1
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