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"j the awEss soaKrtns. , DAILY. EDITION. Far man. Stone A Cameron, Editors and Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION : DAILY, One Year, . . ' . ' $0.00 " Six Months, . . . 3.00 WEEKLY, One Year, . 1.50 Six Months, . . .75 Advertising Rates Low. Absolutely Pure. mm - rhij powder never ranee. A marrel of parity 1 ttuBgtn an! wholesomeneas. Mote economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in jompelition with the multitude of low test, ihort ma'.t nt alum or phosphate powder. Sold only in on-. Royai Bakiks Powokb Co., 106 Wall St., tie rk. Unl9-d&wl3m IMPOUND OXYGEN 'J f ;--:v il. Ors. HARGAN & GATGHELL I- ft ICS t JBagU cir, S3 dsTate SI." ASHEVILLE, N. C IV,,..n4 nnnll nhitvA In nnntu.Mnn 5 41 4 - wita medicated i Balsam Vapor, 'cures Conaump-1 ville, returned yesterday after.L)tnd tlon, Asthma, Bronchitis, Val Catarrh, Sore I : ' rQ. oltuJ' 1 J'. u i uroai. iahu 01 voice, diseases 01 the uver ana i itiaueys. ui'iiaer, na an uiseases aepenuing on I mpare or impoveriBneu Diooa. i It O'ires Rheumatism when cverythinc else I tails. . f":-""?8. elves as well as to Dra. Harean Gatchell.I volnntarily make the following statement : I klr wire hs suffered lor several years with I nntil last November when she was unable to sit I Bp.DUA lrio.ecou.T. r40 appciiie, uigat sweats, severe cooga auo ions i of flesh. The best physicians of Poultney, Ver-1 monL advised an immediate departs re Bouth. I . SKTMd-AahjeuUe vmber 17th. and com- menced taking treatment of urs. uargmnanai tTw "ffiSriJ: ngWBr9edr no pain anywhere, takes long walks and climbs 1 thA iriniintAina with little futimie and has rained 1 8 lbs. in weight. We feel certain another month's I treatment will affect a permanent cure. As for myseu i m ueugmeu m siaui mi x uupuitcu rapi lly from the first treatment and am nearly well.- I have suffered ror 88 years almost beyo a I enduran with the worst form o lllei. I bad abandoned all boDe of relief. The Drs. Croat nif m bas been gent e and almost painless! klili euectea a cure ior me. Yours respecunlly. Mr. and Mr smith are living in town andean verify and add to the above. HOME TREATMENT, tianufaolure the Compound Oxygen, and :iI i-. to ail parts of the country, even to the t:s! ; Oo&n. monVfb?tiiPPThu. Affile ( 1 1 4 two uw ottlce .reatment, I pjatTjiiiuient is astonishing even to us. . I U t ju uA to Ixar mart ol tnu treatment, ana our i lyiu ia Ih cureof Otronie Dittatn, write or call I Ir m trated boot exptaimug trtaimtMJree. DR8. HAVMsT GATCHIIX, m a am Street, Asheville, N. C ln--dawU OflP PriPP tfsrP 1 1HA UIUIV. A 1 ,1 . .Ilnti.a I n. Men's. Bovs' and Children's 8uiU rang- in from low priced goods to something ' Measares taken for A. Raymond A Co., New York Tailors, and a fit etiaranteed. - , , g . . Bam pica now reauy ir iubpculiuu All-Wool Dress Goods of the popular it?r:isrf " ' - " ' ' . Dress Silks in the new Weaves, Kha - lamp Ratins. Velvets and Plushes. lames, Satins, Velvets and flushes. trcarnets. A.-t 8anares. Smyrna Rues. jii-uiotns, MarongB, t.onain wooos in ... ' . - - -i ' 4?" t"",D' OF"" Ziejler Bros. , Merriam Tylers, Morgan Bros.' and Stokley's Shoes nQM Inrl ladies, miss s and children. Banister's and Zieglers Fine Shoes fo jjen. Packard & G rover's celebrated "$2-50' ind -2.' Shoes for men. and a sum- ir grade for bovs. I - Jmr lllu Cilk 80,1 Ht Wool and Gauii Underwear. Hosiery, s7 id Fabric Glove. Collars and Cuffs, fimaTlwerally. - . 3aet. Clnb Satchels, Trunks, Ac. Mens' Famishing Goods. Chimeras, Coatings, Tweeds, J lucky Jeans. Domestic, Ac: 1 1 . m VMiMfUi. EL Hcdvood Ss Co., Nos. 7 H 1 atton Avenue. mar23dtf : , ,i; -,i -S I n I i i i i II jane 2T ana E3 VOL IV.-NO 77. THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published everv Momisg (ex cept Monday) at the following rates itncUy eath: One Year, . . . . . $8 00 Six Months . 3 00 Three " . . .. 1 50 One " . . .50 One Week 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to onr subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. LARGER DAILY AND WEEKLY CIR CULATION IN WESTERN NORTH CARO LINA AND EAST TENNESSEE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER. CONSTANTLY INCREAS ING. fevd vour Job Work of all hinds to the Citizen Office, if vou want it done neatlv. I cheaply and vrilA dispatch. Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains. 8AUSBUE.Y Arrives 5:(Kti. m- l.-flv InrMr.r ristown at fi:18 D. m. Tehnkssss Arrives at 1.25 p. m., and leaves at 1:35 p m. A.rives at 9:41 p. m., and loaves for Spartanburg at 9:49 p. m. SPABTAkrgko Arrives it R A. m - tor ' MorrUtown at 8:10 a. m. Breicht accommodation . leaves Ashevillc at 8:10 a. m., and arrives at 9:00 p. m. I Waynes vi llk Leaves Asfeeville at 8:00 a. m., and arrives at 4:50 o. m. New Advertisements. At Oost M. Levy. Something; New in Art Miss Mary Sawyer. Stockholders' Moetino-. C M McLoud Prosirlc-it. Catawba College Key. J. C. Clapp, Fresldent Get up clubs for the Citizen. Two cases were tried before Mavor Harkina yesterday mormi.g Mr. V. O. Muller goes to Wavnes- villelLi morning on business. North Main street was beinsr ma cadamized, in places, yesterday. Mesrs. John Black anu II. A Kay, of Bambeiir, S. C, were here yester- aay. The Weaverviila mail now leaves this city at 6 a. m., instead of 2 p. m. aaiiy. Only one or two deeds were ad mitted to probate in the clerk's of fice yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. K, D. DavL-. of Man darin, Fla.. are at the Swannanoa tor the summer. Mr. J. W. Minefee and wile, nee Miss Emma Wihiamson, arc in the city, stopping at the Swannauoa. Miss Mallio T! ivncc iif TIinrlt.i-.-,,i muuusuu" "6 o uuriu ABi.tvilie. ., mr. n. t . CliermaU, OI liie Asue ville Ciaar factory, leaves to-dav on a southern trip in the interest of his MOUSf. Miss Kill ;i i.inHs-pv ia v-icitiurr Vicr father Mr. H. K. Lindscy in Cov-1 inutnr. Kv Sh,. tti 1 1 k absent I o j j imu -i several weeks (., Tnln i. Xf,j -, I . .-i.i-ij .inu nc, ia lhe city, stop- P1g at Battery Park. They will be here for Several days. J The rain and wind Storm Sundnv r rt"u TVIUU ow"" ouuuay anernoon tore utiediatprs K 'innp fl . yuUlVIo b .OUe star flag into sureds. A new one w,n have to bp nnrrhntsprl uave lu ut purcnasea. The annual meeting ot the stock holders o: the Asheville Cemetery Company is called for thi3 evening j at 6 o'clock, at the Bank of Ashe- I ville, Mr: Lettie Baird and Miss Mcliie Baird are visitiDg Mrs Gov. Tuvlor, ot T;iiT!i Kot himvn ik;s .,.!, I Mrs. Taylor is the daughter of Mrs. I r - j Cairu Mr, J. A. Lane of the Knoxville Journal, who has been visiting Mr. I and Mrs. R. L. Fitz;utrick. on w-w 1 ' I Bridge street, returned his children yesterday. home with I T- T tr II lir. ! i 1 IVHU 1113 I beautiful and Accomolidhed bride who haye been sr,enrjiuK a week at r..n t .v. - c. -i .i i groom's lather. Mai () H Vnv r. UnrnpH m hia h,,m. u;..1.;ii I lj ..ui.it til , , ,iv liCS If 11113 I this morning. Mr. H. T. Linddev. his had a placed in I.. ... - . . I nis curiosity store, 52. South Main I 1 . , I sireei. we nouco on exhiX)lon & collectiou of NoIth I Carolina mineral, man ir nt.tmp.tivB I J mdian relics, reptiles, buffalo horns and other curiosities. fr. W V Vci nr. i ui.r " t-nrroa. , . f , , r,.-. r.t f v uv'.ivo uim WUI icr Ul (Charleston, has received an order (r a, two-column "write-up" of the II suuciuuii puivuaoi. 1U DlUlU JiSUC" ville. for that iournal. The article lis to be illustrated bv a SDecial ar- i rvev. j. u. inman preacned a most excellent and eloquent sermon at the Christian church ftunda v morn, lintr. H in n nhl anA parked l.Qi, ;ii ,: ... iZ week.. Everybody is invited to at. I icuU. I The break at the Farmer's ware-. house yesterday morning was very 16 tne vttrs ot the city mustauthor laree. and prices were better than 9 il- To day is the time fixed 'for - they have been for eerprnl H 1 " J the Banner also bad a good break, ana prices were equally as eoood as tho8e obtained at the Farmers'. I m i . . . xue maruet. is unusually farm for this season of the year. IIt-la and BoardiiigvninMcs) Supplied at wholesale rates, with all kinds of Crockery, Glassware, Table Cutlery and Silverware. Prices civen in large cities are duplicated lie re, saving you freight and risk of breakage. We carrv one of the most complete etocks in the Soutn and can till orders promptly. Our fine .roods .lonartmnnt Is full nf latest no'velties. Call at Law's, 67 60 Main ST. xo mace room ior our larce (spring Stock we will sell goods exceedingly oneap ior ine next ten uays. au vy . a. jslaib & jo.' 1 ne . SEWERAGE. Ashevillc Aroused The Meeting Last Night. The largest meeting ever held by the citizens of Ashevillc was held in the court house last night. His Honor Mayor Harkina presided.and representatives of the city press acted as secretaries. Capt. Atkinson explained the object of the meeting " in a very able and exhaustive speech. He was ably followed by Dr. McGill, Prof. Lipscombe, Rev. Mr. Rumley, Dr. Burroughs, Rev. Mr. McDuffie, Hon. H. A. Gudger, Rev. Dr. Atkins, Capt. McLoud, A. Freck, Esq., W. D. Justice Esq. The speeches were unusually force ble and urgent of the . necessity of sustaining the question submitted to-day. Let every citizen do his duty tc-day and all will be well for ourplepdid city-.--- ; Solicitor J. M, from Waynesville. Moody is here Jcs. H. Wearn, Esq., of Charlotte, is at the Grand Central. Mr. A. M. Alexander was here from Alexander yesterday. Rev. Jos. E. Carter of Henderson ville, was in the city yesterday. U. S. Commissioner D. D. Davies, of Cullowhee, Jackson county, is in the city. Mrs. Jane Weaver, of Weaver ville, i3 visiting her son, Dr. H. B. Weaver, on .Spruce street. Cuiet of police Waddell has res covered from his recent illness and was at his office yesterday. City lax collector Reynolds will make his annual settlement with the city council Friday night. Voters of Asheville, be at the polls to day, and vote to maintain the supremacy Asheville now enjoys. ii.J. W. Thackston, Esq., of Raleigh, agent University Pub. Co,, and W. B. Meares, Jr., ol New York, are at the fchvannanoa. The County Commissioners were in special session yesterday, revis ing the State and county tax list lor the ensuing year. Buncombe inferior court convenes on ilia 23rd inst. More than fifty cases are on the criminal docket, and aoout twenty prisoners are coni fined in jail. The State Funeral Director's Ash sociation will meet in Masonic Hill. this city, this morning at 10 o'clock. a v.,, . ,.tf,l f nucuunuw ui ucicgaiw irn be. present. The plans for the new Graded school building will be let to con tractors on Saturday next, at 12 m by V. W. West, Jsq., chairman Bcnool committee. Jones the ''Racket Man, believing in fair play has a big lot of Harrison hats ia, just received, and invites le Harrison men to come and see ttein. Only one dollar each. The infant daughter of Capt. I. F, Smith of this city, died yesterday afternoon at 10 o'clock. The funeral services will he nnnrliifftp.d at 10 o'clock to day, bv Rev. C. M. Bishop Mr. Geo. T. Jones has received a lot of Harrisou and Mugwumphats, which are finding ready purchasers ia Asheville. The "Cleveland hat," 1 J . 1 .lit Vi nowever laices me- rag on ine Dusn' in every instance. Afra T-T X UnA nnA U."do li Byd formerly of Bowling Green, Mo., but now residing at Weaver- vine, were tmesis ai tne tirana uen- hEal yesterday. They like Western XNortn Oaroliua. especially Bun , - combe. The Catawba College, Newton, N. C.. presents its . advantages to the I ..! , .f.L.n mi:.. .. lcauci U1 luc v"A"-a- Ama 18 au ovpli Dv,i mnnA u. I alVDl . old-time, honest way of instruction ana management. VV e commend it l l r.ii " -?sriuiiy, Extensive preparations are beimr I mirls fnr the rnr.Ant.inn' nf Tnrlo- I TTnwlp onrl V,:a 000n.i,ic. K,p iu I ...w u.. .i juvii.i, 111.11. v.. ,uu 23th inst. The Young Men's Dem ocratic Club of Raleigh is expected to be present as an escort to our next Governor. Oar heated term has given us j some fiirly hot days with the mer- I cury so.netime3 up to ob. it the marks have been higher, it has been due to reflection from the sun I heated earth. The eveninsrs and the niohta in the mpnntimn rpln.n their gra-ful ireshnJs and the hporning? hich usher in the hottest 1 "op air Anajo picasaub. I beweige is a necessity, lohaye the vote upon that question. As a I .. . . . I local business question, in which all oi us wno aepena upon me pros- I perity of Asheville and our daily" I T a 1 labor are interested, can we anord I not to vote for the proposition ? It is too important, specially, to work' ln.pn.en, to be disregarded. A Cblld Killed. Another child killed by the use of opiates I gien in the form of Soothing Hyrup, Why I moUierg give theurohUdren such deadly poison ,8oTHg when thej ,can where tteeiuid or H 4 ti XVCt.;. :riZ " " tT S???-1? n plnm f Morphine. ' I . A Oaeat TIMerr. A creat victory over the ravazes of bowel trouble, was achieved wnen old I Dr. Biggers gave his remedy. Dr. Big- I gers' Huckleberry cordial to a sunenng I world, it is the great ooyei panacea. Ashe ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY "Josh Whitcomb" To-Nlght, The London Theatre Co, will present this most laughable comedy at Opera Hall , to-night. "Josh Whitcomb" is one of thefinest comedy-dramas ever written, fc'ee Its presentation by the London Thea tre Company. You'll not regret it, An Eminent Optician. . Dr. S. Harmon, of St. Petersburg Russia, has arrived in the city, and taken apartments at the Grand Cen tral. He comes bripging with him first-class certificates from patients all over America, attesting his skill as an optician and oculist. Caught Lots of Fish. Rev. R. G. Pearson and Dr. H. B. Weaver have returned to tne"city, after a week's fishing 'excursion on Cane river. The gentlemen, had Big Tom Wilson along with them a& ernide. and ' renort . fjffe-enort monss ,tbKfinny tribe. . rXUeJ caught a great number ot trout, averaging from eight to fourteen inches in length. ; ' An Injunction (Case.' This morning at ten o'clock, his Honor Judge Merrimon, will hear at .chambers, the injunction case from Jackson county, entitled ' D. D. Davies vs. S. P. Shanks, et als, for the removal ol timbers from certain lands lying and being in Jackson county." Solicitor Jas. Jl. Moody appears for the defendants, while the plaintiff is not represented by counsel. The Bridge is Safe.' Mr. Chedester's iron bridge across Patton avenue, is safe and sirong, all reports to the contrary notwith standing. A careful examination and investigation shows that the bridge cannot possibly fall, eyen if the columns supporting it should break. Self-supporting cleats will also be placed on the bridge under neath in a l;w days, thus obviating every possible chance of breaking. Mr. Will Aiken. The above gentleman who has been foreman of the Citizen office for some months, left us yesterday to seek "new fields and pastures new in Cincinnati. W e parted with him with sincere regret. A more hone3t, faithful, employe we have never known, a conscientious, upright, useful man and citizen. We heartily commend him every where, and wish for him the full sucjess in lite his integrity ana character merits. . , v The Cleveland Cavalcadc. Under the chaperonage of Mr?. J, M. Ray a very large cavalcade, con sisting of Asheville's fairest belles and most gallant beaux, attired "in the prescribed regulation demo cratic uniform, lelt the city on a "Cleveland ride" to "Oakland Inn," last evening at 6:30 o clock. Arriv ing at Victoria's beautiful and aris tocratic hostelry, the entire party were accorded a handsome recep tion by the proprietors of the "Inn." The evening-was pleasantly spent, and the "Cleveland Ride" to "Oak land Inn," will be repeated, no doubt, many times during the sea" son. Grass Culture in Buncombe. One of the hobbies of the Citizen bas been to encourage the cultiva tion of grass and clover in Bun combe. Our friend Capt. A. M 'Alexan der, ot Alexanders, gave us a pleas ant call yesterday, and also gave us some pleasing information upon the rapid increase ot grass ana clever culture in his section. He has two hundred and fifty acres in grasses, which he says is the finest he ever saw, much of it on the highest hills surrounding his place. He has just had cut from these hills over two tons to the acre. His neighbor Maj, F. R. Curtis has over one hundred and fifty acres in grass, all splendid, and a careful report by more than one hundred members of the Alex anders Farmers' Club, shows that over sixty per cent of all the cleared and In culuration owned by them is in eras3 and clover. Capt. A says he believes there is more grass raised within five miles of Alexan ders than in any. similar area -in Buncombe or Western North Caio Una. Of couse this increase of grass culture means increase and improve ment of stock. The Citizen is grati fied, to get such reports, and we be lieve if a similarly carelul report could be made for every section of Buncombe our ow n people would be surprised at the great increase in acreage in the county. It is certain that the sales of grass seeds in the county has increased enormously the past, year or two.. It is the most gratifying indication of our section. A Bralthy Crowth. j,. Acker! Blood Elixir baa gained a firm hold on the American people and is acknowledged to be superior to ill other preparations. It is a posi tive cure ior all Blood and 8 kin Diseases. The medical fraternity indorse and prescribe it. Guaranteed and sold by all druggists. July 10 d&wly , Barrah far Abbeville. ' Mr. H. Lanesdorf of the Atlanta Rub ber Stamp Manufacturing Company, Richmond, Vs., the largest of its kind in the United States is in our city, taking orders ior their superior Rnbbei Stamps. Mr. Lanfc8dorf came here direct from Charlotte, N . C, where hs has ben since April 1st, placing over 2000 Stamps in thatciiy. Their Indelible Self-Inking Linen Marker, expressly made for mark ing Linen, is said to be the best ever patented. ...... Mr. Langsdorf is stopping at the Cowan residence on . Haywood st Any communication where to call will be promptly attended to. dtf :Vlli CltlZ FOGG'S PERRY. A Splendid Performance at Opera Hall Iiast Night. Notwithstanding that the mass- meeting, the "Cleveland Ride" and the : elements combined to prevent the attendance of many persons at opera hall last night, a fair audience witnessed a most excellent perform: ance of the bright, sparkling drama, "Fogg's: Ferry," by the London Theatre Co. From the rising of the curtain 'to the final going down thereof, the assembly was delighted with the performance and the per formers. Miss Marion Fidler, as "Chip," scored a brilliant success in A. , . - a . the best soubrette actresses and most accomplished vocalists that has ever annearpi'-t'otiera hall. She is aim ply iuXl Jti and her impersonation 1 of 'Chip7 ia "without an equal. She j is pretty,Tiquant, petite. Her voice la PYfollpnt And her manners charmine. . - - . . m w I Mr W. V. KempBhall, as "Uaaay I Fogg," was very fine, and the clever comedian won great appiause. tnnrnnnd in th ladder of comedv I ...... . - - I LUO A tan vv j,u wi i fame, and no character suits him better than that ho assumed last night. Miss Lulu Delmo as "Blanche Norwood," and Mr. Van C. Barrett. awdon." were uuexceo- tionallv strong leading characters, and gave eontral satisfaction. The tntire support of the London Thpntrp n,iinr.nw i of sunerior tal- ent, as was fully demonstrated last evening. The scenery is new and I well-painted, and the entire com bination is splendid. The opening night was not so good as it should have been, but we hope and expect to see a large crowd at opera nan to-night j, te .witness the presentation nf "TnaVi Whil.inmh " nnft nf thn I most laughable comedies ever pre- sented by this excellent company, morning, at 8 o clock. Dr. Roseberry Tickets are 35 aud 50 cents, and are fell a victim to consumption. He now oa sale at II. L. Lang's jewelry first came to this city from Philips store, on north Mainstieet. burg, N. J., on July 1st, 1886, and 1-1 1AH1411UA I To the Ladies of Asheville by the Young Men's democratic ciuu. H in. Robert B. Vance havingcon- n AAr iu vr, Mp' 01.h.u,,uu.bo1uv, " I I liimnAi nil. I ' 1 n Ia nF lehAni alnmn. I cu.Vi...v. .vi, u. ou,...c Bhip, at the court house, on Thurs- day evening next, at 8:30 o'clock, I the following invitation is extended I to the ladies of the city Committee Rooms Y. M. D. C. Asheville, July 9th 1888. j To the Ea'dies of Asheville: You are respectfully and earnest ly invited to attend a meeting of the Youiig Men s Democratic Club, ol Asheville on Thursday evening next, to hear an address delivered before that body by the Hon. Robeit B. Vance, on the political is sues of the day IT i our acceptance of this invitation will bo gratefully I appreciated by the club. Very Kespecttully, J. U. Martin, Chin u. C. J. McCAPE W. E Breese, Invitation Committee, Comfortable seats will be urepar- ed within the bar for the ladies who shall be nresent. and ushers will be provided. A large attendance of the fair sex is expected to be present io hear the gtited son ot tsuncomoe on this occasion. Th ht Sai in the worldfcr onts. bmiaea sores, ulcers, rheum, fever sores, tetter. fever chapped hands, chilblains, corns. s, and 01 skin TrSStrZm at infection, or money refunded. Prico25 et er box. For sate or H. 11. Lona. dai I.pvv l.ad hi., rnah vpatprrlnv a every thing in his store is being sold down at cost, come early and get a uargain. Call at the Farmers' Warehouse on North Main street and see some cb eap Sewing Machines. W. ft. Littleton, a practical machinist is there to repair, sell or buy Sewing Machines call on him and get your needles, oil and parts, dlw 41 Cut. - vvnat ao yoa mine tod an dhy ior , .1 50 cents ? Why a pair of Boys' pants, UJ ' ' - shu.uhui 111 jr T !- , v" rLe Babies Cry for It, And the old folks laugh when they find that the pleasant California liouid fruit remedy, Syrup ol Figs, is more easily taken and more . beneficial in its action than bitter, nauseous medicines. It strengthens the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, and Bowels, while it arouses them to a healthy activity. For sale by h.. H. Lyons. Hew to Keep Cool. Hot weather is now approaching, and those who are in need of Clothinir. Un derwear, &c, should not wait until the last minute to secure them, but come right along and get them so as to be ready when yoa-need them.. uents r aimshing Uoods Department is niiea w:in cnoice articles or its line. Gents' Underwear in Balbriezan. India Gauze and Summer Mating in all shades, sizes and qualities. ' Gents' Neckwear in all the latest de signs in patterns and colors, made np in Tecks, Fonr-in-Hand and Windsor's. .You must examine this line to appre ciate . During the present heated term both era 6yerybody, but every one can avoid getting warm in the cearch . for suitable. Clothing for' the season at prices way down to zero, by simply calling at the Big 'n, ratton Avenue; we are bound to reduce oar present stock of summer goods. ' The way we propose to red nee our stock is by a general mark -down in every department which will make bar gains never equaled in Asheville before in the clothing line. : Call and see for yourself and be convinced. . . ' Very respectfully. - t .-..'. Max Marcus, - - rropneior oi toe isig za, CrC Patton Avenue io 1888. A Sad Affliction. "Wc regret to chronicle the death of the infant children of Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Webb. The death of these little ones is peculiarly touching. They were twins, and aged about 6 months. One of them died on Satur day night and the other Sunday to ning, from cholera infantum. They were sick only a short while, and their lives were beyond the physi cian's skill to save. The interment took place yeterday afternoon, at Riverside cemetery. Awaiting the Verdict. Messrs. S.G. Bouis, of Washing ton, D. C, and Mr. V. Daniel, of Montgomery, Ala., are in the city prospecting, and will locate here if the sewerage election is carried to- day. If the election fails to r,c car- riedi they will 8eek 8ome olher city ia which to invest their capital. What a. lesson is here tausLt. Thev. and others. e,nhot afford to. live; in a dead town? Vote for Asheville to day a nmeiyana important sngRstion v v a i m in Denau oi meciianics anaiaooring men generally we appeal to employers to alow their empiOVce3 a half-holi niv. or at loasr. a pnvmip nf linnrs - , . ,1 UBJ " " a during the day to go to the polls and vote in to day's all-important clec- tion one involving the very life of Asheville. Working men cannot well afford even for so important an election as this to lose a quarter or a half daj men wno employ others and who have large interests at stake can easily afford it ; and ought not to hesitate to do it. The Late J. M. Roseberry. The death of this well known and extremely popular young gentleman occurred at the residence of his brotheriniaYv, Mr. George Feit, near Aahavffle Junction, on Sunday went into the drug business with Dr. T Hmnf nnlor t1..fir,v. V. KJ VJi.MtlW UUV.. Uib I1IU1 Uitllll. V.' 1 Grant & Roseberry. Laterlon Dr. Roseberry witkdrew from the firm, and returned to Ins former home. where he remained until about three weeks ago when he returned to Ashe- vine, sceKing rener irom 111s most l:i,l 1'A T- T1 . - t twentv-seven vears of aro. and unmarried. " His remains were taken to Philipsburg yesterday where they will be interred in the family cemetery Dr. Roseberry made many strong friends, who are deeolV touched at his untimely demise A Noted Establishment. The Asheville correspondent of the Knoxville Tribune, in a late letter says : "It is no less remarkable than grat ifying to note the number of pushing energetic weaitny men i rom tne rortii 111. Jl - 1 wno are engaged ami engaging in business iu this section. Just across the mountain, at Statesville, in an I apt illustration, home years ago Mr. I Phuip Barton Key of Maryland came tO that place and established One Of the largest exclusively wholesale whisky houses in the south. The firm 1 Key & Co., the jobbers as well as dis- I tillers located as thev are just at the foot hills of the Western Carolina I mountain, they rescue from the small distillers their brandies that arc made I by the old time metliocls, wlncli matce I such excellent products in the long iirn I hp morlprn stpjim nrnepsses "" ucou old fashioned affair cooxes out the delicate and subtle flavor of the the apple and stains it in the Sparkling liquid tO gladden the heart r P . . - hm. r ti -i i of man. The remarkable purity and ptppUpiipp of flip mmiiitniii rruidp exceiieuci: oi lue mounuiiu iiMtue spirits are characteristics well known and have given a reputation to Messrs Key & Co., all over the south." Notice to Advertisers. Parties frequently have advertise ments inserted "till forbid," and allow them to remain longer tban tliey sus pect, and then object to paying for such insertions. Our space costs us mouey, and we must and will chars; .3 ior its use. All parties may expect to pa f ill tran sient rates for all "till forbid" advertise- 1 ment8. we nope mere win tie no iar- I . l .1 - 1 : . . . . : . , n mnnh mo mi;ortnrv oil r ..mH EUCI UilVIUUCIBlAUUIllllQ UUJU 11113 piFlllb. I tn i-r n,th of timt and rP tn , , of 1 "r. I phartrea in t.hp hptrinnmcr I For Bent, I . For 3, 6 or 12 months one of the neat- I est and most attractive cottage homes m I the city, 7 rooms, handsomely furnished I throughout, stoves in every room, well I f pure water under shelter, stable, car riage, coal and wood houses all complete, 'n one square or Battery i'arfe, good neighborhood. Apply at the Citizen office. A Choice stock of California canned goods, Kilter's Preserved fruits, Momaja coffee, Salad dressing, Keystone Pickles. Grated Coooannt. apple syrup, Catsups, fresh candies, Wilson's Crackers, Hats, Boots and Shoes cheaper than anybody else oners them in town, at bMITU & ISAIRD'S. Orent Campaiarn Offer. The Weekly Courier-Journal has now the lareest circulation oi any Democratic newspaper in the United States and its proprietors to further extend its circula tion offer to send it postage prepaid from June 4th, 1888, to Uec 3lst, 188, thirty one issues for only fifty cents. Subscriptions sent before June 4th, will be entered from that time, but those received after June 4th. will be entered from the date received to expire Dec. 31st. 1888. Ths rat" to clubs of eight and ovei are extremely liberal. A sample copy of the Weekly Courier-Journal containing its great campaign offer can be procured, free of charge, by addressing W. N. Haldeman, President Courier-Journal Company. Louisville, Ky. The subscription price of the Daily Courier-Journal, without the Sunday issue, is Ten Dollars ($10) a year. Price of Sunday Courier-Journal is Two Dol lars 12; a year. d&wu PRICE 5 CENTS HE SOIil) WHISKEY Without Iiicensc and is Xow in Jail to Await Trial. Amos Allison is ilnv n.iino of a darkey who Iimh jiitti-n himself into trouble and :iis;i iii j lil, and the facts connected tvith the case go to show that Allison has been violating the law on f t vt'rf:! occasion?. Allison was hauled up before his Honor yeslird.iy morning to an swer a chargf cf assault with a deadly weapon upon wor.fc William Baker, and .during the in vesication it leaked out that Alli son had been engaged in retailing without license, on Sunday. He had on Sunday night purchased a gallon of cheat) rye whiskey from W. O. Muller fc Co., and after wa tering his .s'ock as much s.s it could bear, ballied forth with his pockets bulging out w.cp p mt and halt-pint sewerage1 forloUfes, filial ?-"r.h the,. vilHa mf us Jiiktr concoction. He ran upon U and sold him u pint of the fluid for the sum of thirty-five cents, and it was this transaction that brought about the assault, which Bjker al-le;e- lo have been made upo ) him by Aliis.ni. Mr. lfuiry ilardwick represented Allison in curt, and afier a hard struggle with unwilling witnesses, Jiayor Harkins finally succeeded in finding out that Alli eon wa3 no new hand at tne ousi nes He th.crefore bound tho tiu- fendant over lo court in the sum cf 8100, which amount he could not furnish. In iiet n-.it ol security lor his oc-rsonal appearance, he was committed to j.iii to await trial violating section (349 of the c for itv cooe. 1 ne ntio minis cube is niiy dollars to the city, and inasmuch as it is also a violation of the internal revenue law, Allison wilt probably have to stand trial in the United Stales couit. Uniril 11 and alwava have a lotflc of Acker's Eiiglioh Romcdy in the Louse. Yoa cannot tell how soon 'ronp niav stiiko your littlo one, or acold or cough mav Li stdQ itself upon you. One dose id a preventive ana a few doBeu a positive cure. All Throat r.u4 Lung troubles yielU to its treatment. A sumpla bottle is pivon you free aud the Kciucdy guaranteei by all cruKgisia. A Taylarsvllc telegram ot the 5th r - , . . . T . 1. - . sfivs! li" ltmn? MrucK tne ut-vv ., u,. lc,.,vin nfti noon and tore 0rr tMe l:ltc roof. The clec- tncitv went down tne teiegrapi. wire t v the ground. The display was the greatest seen in a long trine and there was very heavy thunder. fcvrm of Figs. In Nature's o-.va true laxative, li. u the moet easily taken, and tho most clToctive leiueay known to Uloanso IU6 isysieiT' vueu umuuo ui nnutivp- rr. diwnol Headaches. Colds, and r overs; to L-urtiiauiiuaiuiiBupuiiuij, xnuiao tion. Piles, eta. Manufactured only by tho California ric Svrup tympany, can iraumu, Fori : sals by Jl. li. ljyons. Jit Cotl. S:.2-3 will buy you a nice pair pal tern leather biiocs at M. i.evys "it "new'awveiitisemkxts w;v)Tl RENT, 1 1 , -K. rr,,Uho suitaMo for honseiteeiin. Hilru peasant l.K-utipn. Apply - otrayed, X iaroMiicn ow with heavy b3j and clipped Jail. sT.o is i dark red or rosu. The Hnder will to ' '" ' w.i-. bt,air. -Uiy "' Caroli na House, ciT0CKH0LDERV meeting. The Hmuai incense of ttie ttorkhoiders of the Asnevuie cemetery companj n be held at the e o'ciock'ps."M Bank of Asbelillti this dav TuesJiT July 10. at A lull ana prompt auenunuuc m reinesten. C. M MCLOUD. I'rcsid'.'nt. Catawba College, NEWTON, N. C. NEXT SESSION will bf gin A"S-O'h. 1888, Full Academic and CoUcsiatc Courses. Also Mu-r.- Puiiiiin.T. Drawii'ir Peuinanship. and Book. L-ii ni,n'. Villi. Kiiil.liiiL's. Aovianitus. Libraries. &c! Ten Instructors Location healthful, 1 lt.nir.i .,11.1 Tniiinn moil riiii' Indisrent nervous I Board and Tuition moderate, muigepi ueipad. Appiy at once, catalogue t ree. 1 Addicts KB.V. J. (:. CLAW", Pres President. KKV. J. A. FOIL, Sccrttary. july 10 dim bOmetlllllg LeW 111 Art. Ladios interested in to" e decorations are invited to caU at Miss Mary Sawyer's, vo Mnin nnd Woodfi.i 8treetsandexamlno the specimens of dmereni. worKM we icacu ou Velvets, Silks, China. Placques. Planes, Ac. All quick works and taught in one lesson. luiy iu ay- No. 3418. United States Depository. ' REPORT. or till ioHtlilion of theFlrul JVallonal Bank of JslitrHle, if Jhtsiltt, In the Slate ot JYarlh 1'nrollna, at the eloBt of ItKMintn, June 30, 1888. RESOURCES. Loans aud disccunts. Overdrafts, secure! and unsecured. t36 503 3fi S,3tri 0U U. S. Bonds to secure circ 1- lation, 4 per cent , 5,uuu no U. 8. tonus to secure de posits, 4 per cent.. 60.WH 00 Other stocks, bonds and 7?,0OO si,f33 reorterases. Due from approved reserve agents. Due from other NatT banks. 1,07 19 23 129 01 Sue from State banks and bankers. Real Estate, furniture and 3,757 91 fixtures. 15,000 00 19 2 )0 00 Premiums pild, Bills of other bank, Fractional paper currency, S 1.000 oa 1,9S to U,3H) 00 picccls aim cent, Specie. Le;al tender r,ols, Hnilemntion funtl with U.S. 18,3 IC iA Treasurer, i- per c-emv in circulation), ; Tota . LIABILITIES. 1,125 00 3S1.251 M Capital tick sioid in. Surplus fund JW.OOO 00 M.Oifl Ui Undivided prnlilJ. Rsr. ai K.fKHI ui National Bunk notes outstanding Individual deposits Mi'ijwt to check. t!l7.M7 S- t'nitelSt its di-p Kit. &'.iKDti: I 47 .-8 Duo toother Nail -mm nanus Cue lo Stale I'ai.kn a: d liaiili rs, 2 57 Total, J3.'4,251 Sft . Htatk ar Xohtii Cakoi.ina, I O limy t limieoa lie. i I. W. H. Pe ilimd ;s!ilo.f thn abovn-iiiime i hank, do solemn y swi-nr that tlui ab;vj sta'e- ment is true I the bcst.W uiy knowleOtfeann be lief W. II. PEN LAN u. Cashier Subscribed tmi swi.ru 1 1 oofore me this 7ih diyof July, IS9. r. A. Cumminos, Notary Public. Correct Attest : ' K. K. RAWLS. 1 WILLIAM E. BREtSE, VPiic-.tora U. A.tiUliUlili, i D. W. FURMAN, - PROPRIETOR Citizen JOB Office. 13 PATTON AVE. Our facilities are second to nonoj LEGAL BLANKS. LETTEll HEADS, BILL HEADS, &e Within Our Gates During the next three months, wo estimate that there will be fifteen thous ' and people. This is estimating. Onr present population nt ten thousand, to which, we add live thousand visiters that wo expect to bo here' and at near by hotels and boarding houses'. Tlie ques tion arises how are we. to feed this multitude V That is a very easy question to answer, provided yon have the provisions on hand. Tint suppose we should be visited this nummcr with a blizzard, such as they had in New York last winter, could we pull through? ... Well we hardly ever have snow storms heie at this season sure enough to stop the wheels of cmimerce, but you nee not be surprised to see oi-r prices go a great. deal lower than ti c lowest point registered by the tliern.oiiicter during tho blizzard last winter. Having foreseen the rach of visitors to "aro'in i this summer, Yl have prf pare. ourrt". yes accordingly, and are now" busy reteiy Jug tiro finest ant" largest stock ot .,' Staple and Fancy GRO SERIES, EVER OFFERED IN N. C. COFFEE. The emancipation cf twenty miUioii slaves in South America has caused a very unsettled state of afaira among the Coffee Planters, and has the effect of advancing the price of coffee which seems likely to reach still higher figures. Before the advance we were so fortun ate as to pecure a large lot of genuine Mocha, O. (i. Java, fancy Guatemala Maracaibo and fancy fiio Coffees, both green and parched all of wldch we offc at New York prices. Choice Eio Coffee8 ate now held New York at 18 cents. WE SELL sxAsf- GOOD RIO Arbuckle? at ?-l cents per lb. SUGAR Sugars are firm in prices ruling about same as in our last. We quote best Standard Granulated at 8l cents per 11). Drown Sugars at CH to 7J cents per lb. Host Cut Loaf Mould, 10 " " . Powdered, 10 . " Con feci ioiicrs, 11 " " SYRUP. We have a large stock of Syrups and Mol2Ssef, and quote : . 4 White Drip, (30 cents per gallon. Torto Rico from 50 to 70ct3. per gallon Common Kyrup, 40 cent3 per gallon. TEAS. Wc haye the largest and finest selec tion o? Teas ever offered in Western North Carolina which have been select- ed with special regard to their drawing qualities : Young Hyson, 40 to 00 cents per lb. Gunpowder, 50 cents to f 1.00 ." Oolong, 50 cents to $1.00 " English Breakfast, 50c tc $1.00 ' We caa offer low grade Teas at 25 to 30 cents per !b. SPICES. Try our pure Spices, and you will use no others. Our Obelisk Flour at $3.00 is the best floor ever offered in this market. Favorite at $2.75 is a bargain for straight flour. Waterloo is a good b amily t lour for , ?2 25. Canned Good? We still have a few cases of II 3 lbs. Teaches at 25 cents per ca. 2 " " - 20 ( u Best 3 Iba. Tomatoes at $1.35 per dc Oatflakes at 9 cents per lb. Cracked Wheat, 5 cents per lb. Oatmeal, 5 " String Beans, 10 cents per can. Corn, $1.35 per dozen. 2 lbs. Corned Beef, at 2-1 cents per can. 1 ' 15 " Marrowfat Peas, 15 " " Fine Mixed Table Nuts, 20 cts. per ft Blueing, 30 cents per dozen. Blacking. 25 Potash, 5 " per ball. Lye, 5 box. Gallon Bottle Pickles, 40 ccnt?. . Qiiart M 20 - Pint: " " 10 ' . - Acme Sauce. .10 " . Pearl Grits, 3J cents per lb. Brooms, 8J to 25 cents. Magnolia Hams, 12 to 14 cents per H). Wa liavp a full lino, of imnorfpil anil 0) jn-5 OHvPB. Olive Oil. Sancpa Oala- oo I up8.MapleSugar,Candy,Oranges,Lemcns. Canned Apples, Apricots, Cherries- Peaches. Pears, Pine Apples, Asparagus, Corn, Beans, Okra, Peas, Squash. Succo tash, Tomatoes, Devilled Crabs, Lobsters, Mackerel, codhsh, . uysters, Balmon, Shrimps, Sardines, tmported and dometlic. Potted and Devilled Meats. Condensed" Milk. i t .- Also a lull line of Fariuaceou's Goon?. -Wheat Flakes, Oatfiakeo, Cracked Wheat, Sago, Tapioca, Oatmeal. Grist, Rice. Barley, Beans, Peas. Yeast Lakes, crackers. Macaroni, Ver micelli, Mushrooms, Macedones, Prunes Raising. Currants, Citron, Soap. Starch Cheese, Lard, liacon. Hams, Salt, Candles, : Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Soda, Bak ing lowders, Cream Tartar, Chocolate, . Coe.ia, Ac. Brh-k Bath, vKlovo- Polish, Vinegar Snuff. Tobam),Cit!ar8, Cigarettes, Paper" and Paper Bags. Butter Trays, Twine, Oil Grain, Hay, Bran.Shoris, and in fact every thirm that can be found in a first class Grocery House. r All ot which we offer at prices which defy competitors. . ' . - - Tho prices we same are retail. - " we will make special prices U. whole sale buvers. . , v POWELL & amitl ..3 K i r 3 C r 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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