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D. W; FURMAN, .PROPRIETOR Citizen JOB Office, 13 PATTON AVE. Our facilities are second to none 1 : Asfaey-i Citizeiio- VmaeflrMICS " 9S4 Ansl t k jfArftA:aaAW EdiJrt n4 Proprietor-1 ? J, J r'lV, Vl; U . , 8UBSOB DAILY, One Yeai, M i. Six Months, WEEKLY, On Yw, $6.00. . 3.00 L50 . .75 Six Month. . ' . yOl I V. N O 144. ASHEVILLE ; N? C . WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS LEGAL BLANKS.! LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, & Advertising Rates Low. , DAILY EDITION.- 1 .The Differences Between ' A. man going down Walnut street eating Chest nuts? ".. i '. Or man going up Chestnut street ting Walnuts? -v.-.. , 4 . - Answer : Oh Shucks ! Or about the sue difference yon win find If yon investigate the various statements ' of oar competitor, ano- and 'every one of -whom claim to be under gelling all the others and the combined statements of all. 1 ". Don't Amount, to Shucks, i V when tod comDare them with the actual values, trae worth and real merit of COOPER'S BARGAINS. What we say and what they say may sound rery similar, same as this does for instance : Otto B, Bohott; Ought to b jest, -TT-'Ja-fel'r "veil' difference beleeii the meaning and the sound. Remember COOPERS Bargains are not word bargains; they" exist in his gooda ' i- j .l.' COOPER'S Prices are not only low to the eye, bet also to the jndgvent. - Call for proofs at corner Court Square and Main street. A. D. COOPER, Orooer and Provision Dealer. -. . ant 82 dAwl2mos COMPOUND OXYGEN ASHtVILLEi N. C kmponn Oxvgen Inhaled, in connection Ita meditated BalBam Vapor, cures Consnmp iton. Asthma, Bronchitis, Nl Catarrh, Sore , rroat. Uu of Voice, Diseaies of the Liver aia Kkdnevai BnM", ana an Weaseltirtini mi mpare or impoverished blood. - , U cares Rhenmatism when everything else alls Aihivilxs, N. C, January 1888. In Justlee to all similarly afflicted with our. selves as well as to Drs. Hargan A Oatchell, I rolantarily make tne following statement : sly wife has suffered lor several years with severe luns trouble continuing to grow worse ntil taut Novevbri when she was unable to sit ap. but a part of each day. No appetite, night sweals, severe cough and loss of flea The best physicians of Poultney, Ver mont, adriaed an immediate de parti, re South. We reached Asheville November 17th. and com menced taking treatment of Drs. Hargan and GatchelU inhaling Compound Oxygen and Bal aam Vapor. Mt wife has improved rapidly from the Unit. Her appetite is good, sleeps well, coughs but little, raises less, nl&lit sweats ceased; so pain anywhere, takes long walks and climbs the mountains with little fatigne and has gained as. in weight. We feel certain another month's treatment will affect a permanent cure. As for myself I am delighted to state that I improved tapl ily from the first treatment and am nearly sreU.22I I have suffered for 88 years almost beyo d endurance with the worst loim ot PUes. I had abandoned all ope of relief. The Drs. treatment has been gent.e and almost painless still has effected a cure lor me. ' -Yours respectfully, . - -t A. J. Smith. Mr. and Hm. Smith are living in town and can terlfv and add iO the above. HOME, TREATMENT, we manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and sr.f?llfn farts of tbe country, oven to the Padd i Coast. We sen d apparatus and chemicals last two months for til. This Is as valuable' vtbe office treatment. fti wonderful curative results obtained with Hi'.r jatment Is astonishing even to us. li m tetsk to learn mart of thit treatrr. ml, and our Mist in the eurtqf Chronic Duetuet, wriU or call r Urated too aolaintng treatment free. -DRS. HA"? 1 OATCHELL, t aln Street, ' AeheviUe, . C ' -H-dawU One Price Store. A laryw and very attractive line ot lien's, Boys' an i Children's Suite rang ing from lbw priced goods to something very fine. aleasares taken for A. Ray mond & Co., lew, York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Samples now ready fer inspection, . ; 1U-Wool Dress Goods of the pbpnla tabrics in great vauiety, alwJ Satinea,Per sales, Dress Ginghams, i awns, Printa,&C- Dress Silktf in the new Weaves, Rba lames; Satins, Velvets and Plashes. Carpets, Art Bquareat Smyrna Bags' 0il-0loths, Mattings, Curtain Goods in great variety. Damasks, Towels, Napkins CoverlJts, Blankets, &c ' Zieglr-V' roe.'. Merriam & Tyler's Morgan4roa.' and Btokley a Shoea for sadiea, misees and children. Banister's and Ziegler Fine Shoes fo Packard A Grove r's celebrated "$2M' ,ad enres kt men (ana .a mmi Vr grade for boys. . , , . Derby HaM, CiU Hats, Soft Hats, and Vamer Hats.- ; Yool and Gauze Underwear, Hosiery, Fabric Gloves, Collars and Cuffa, "ings, Scarfr, Ties, Ribbons Corsets, Ss, Braids, and Fancy Goods and ares generally. - : TJmbreHas. Fans, FhoppinK Satchels, Trunks, &c. iahing Goods Ratings, Tvreoda," Ken ticr, ftc. ' M & Co., A venn e. - i x. -' TV, J ( .... Y v j g0i ; - TIXE DAH.T CTHXEN Will 1m published evorv Morning (ex cet Monday) at tbo following rates jtnctlyeath: '- One Year. '. . .-., $9 00 Six Months, .- . . . .- . 8 00 Three." . . ' . . 1(0 One- " . " . . - ; . 60 One Week, . . . .' . 15 : Our Carriers will deliver the naner ev ery -Morning in every pert of the city to oar subscribers, and parties wanting it mil please call at tue urnzxx urncs. IABGEB DAILY AND WEEKLY CIR CULATION IN WESTERS NORTH CARO LINA AND EAST-TENNESSEE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER. . CONSTANTLY INCREAS ING. . " - - Send yotir Job Work of aU Hndt to ths Citizen Office, Sf you want it done neatly. cheaply ana tcu aitpalcn. . Arrival and Departure of Passenger V.VALientTHY Arrives 4:81Ak - Mrres for Hor e TTXtownat 4; p. m. ' - Tkns8I- Arrive! at 1.16 p. m., and leaves at i: p m. A.nves at Ai p. m., and luave lor Salisbury at 9:65 p. m. - ' 8P1BT1BEOT18 Arrive at 7 p. m leaves lor BalTibary at 7:10 p. m. WiVMSiviLLS Leaves Askevllle at tM a, m. and arrives at &.S o. w. r FOR THE STATE SENATE. ' , . 36th District, !" 8. B, BRIGGS of Yancey ,i H. S. BLAIR of Caldwtll. 41st District, M. C. TOMS oi Henderson. 2d District, LEWIS J. SMITH, of Jackson. 40th District, JOHN W. BTARNES, of Buncombe. Buncombe Democratic Ticket : Legislature. M. E. Cabter, J. S. T. Baibd. Treasarer, J. H. fouRTNBY. Register, J. J. Mackey. Sheriff, D. L. Reynolds. . Coroner, W. D. Hilliard. Sarveyor, A. H. Stabses. Asheville HealthfaL Asheville is cleaner, and healthier now man ever before. No efforts will be spared to keep the city clean and healthy. H. S. Habkins, Mayor. New Advertisements. g; Oysters ! st City Restaurant. Money to Loan Gwyn We t. White Han's Bar Jas. H. Lough.an. The Oakland Inn A. & R. u. Girrett. Drugs, Toilet Articles, 4c T. C. Smith A Co. fall Opening of .Goods Hiss Nell e LaBarbe. Absolutely Pure. ihis powder never vanes. AmarvelofpnritT trength and wbolesomeness. Hoie economical ban the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in xinr.titlon with the multitude of low test, short e2 bt alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlv in os. RoYixBAKntePowDiBCo.,106 Wall Bfc. cw nork. lanlMAwlftn POWELL & SNIDER'S LIGHT HOUSE 1 LOW PRICES LEAD THE WAY. BREAKERS AHEAD. But Powelj & Snider's low prices and sterling qualities will lead yon safely past them to a store full of staple and fancy groceries. The largest ever offered in Western North Carolina. Steer clear of competitors' questionable induce ments and sail right into Powell & Snider's Public Kqvare, r' sept 16 d8mos ' - Aaheville. b MM srVrt JAvimft Not if von so throneh the world a dvsoerjtta. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure or the worst forms cf Dyspepeia, Indigestion, ilencyandooiisti;atioa. Gnaranteed aad JOHN THOMPSON AaA A is Faany Comedy Company at Opera Hall To-morrow Evening. 5-, - Joho Thompson and his compa ny V be at Opera Hall to-morrow evetog, i& the funny play eolitled 'A Huge Joke." . The company ana jlhe play have each drawn lortri froti the press of the con jtry very flatrins totices, some of which we have reproduced in these columns. Reserved seat ' tickets are novsMm"! sale at Sawyer's: store, at popular . prices, and those intending witness ing (he play should 0ecure their seats early., The Homing News, of Jacksonville, Fla., makes the allow1 ing tery pleasant . allusion to a re cent' performance given in. that city, only a few weeks' ago: "The iaiBOUS protean ar Jst and character .actor, Mr. John Tnomp son, played loa well-filled house last evening "at- the Park Opeia House. His mtrffical extravdganza, HaHa-Ha-, is feby iar the most unique, original and laughable' per formance ever put on the stage. From the very beginning until the end, the house ras in an unroar. Mr. Thompson's Eons and dacces are inimitably grotesque. The ladies also pel-formed their part of the en tertainment in a manner that plain ly showed skill. Mr. Thompson failed not once to elicit applause, the expression of his countenance was. first serious and then exceedingly comical. His ability to play on the various instruments as presented last evening, prove him to be at the head of all arlists in his line. Those who have not seen bim and his com pany should not miss seeing h;m to night, R3 this is a rare treat and the last chance to see it." E. Bsalon, Esq., London, England, is registered at the Swannanoa. Mr. H. C. Latta, of Hickory,, was at the Grand Central ye-terday. The "fat boy" and the "leng bearded man left the city yesterday evening, and all is peace and quiet on Patton avenue once more. Superintendent V. E. McBee, of the "W. N. C. R. R., returned to the city yesterday afternoon, after an ex tended business trip no: in. Furniture dealers are doing a big business in the city just now. One firm yesterday sold over $300 worth of goods to parties residing in' Ashe ville. . - Arrivals at Battery Park last night wera. Janes Wilson, jr. Morganton, C. ; JL. B. Casselman, "St.' Louis ; Walter Huff, N. C. ; Miss Robinson and Miss A Hen, of Arden. Gen. Jones made an excellent speech tea large and enthusiastic gathering at Beaverdam last night We will speak at length of the f peech in oar next rsue. Mr. Locke Craig, of this city, has been invited to address the demo -cracy of Madison, at Mars Hill, on Saturday next. A big time is ex pected, and a large, crowd will be in attendance. The building of street-crossings on Church, Grove and Depot streets, has been completed, and the new crossings afford much comfort and convenience to pedestrians along those thoroughiarep. John Thompson and his com pany, in "A Huge Joke," at Opera Hall, to-morrow night. It is said to be a very amusing play, and we hope that the anticipations - of our theatre-going public will be fully realized. A very pleasant social party was held at Mr. J. A. Murdoch's, near this city, on Monday evening.. The invited guests were numerous, and all present were delighted with tne entertainments of the evening. Three cases' were tried in the police court yesterday morning Two of the defendants were fined $3.50 each for an affray, and the third cartr. charged with disorderly conduct, got off by the payment ot a 96 nne. - - T Mr. and Mrs. Walter Connelly re turned to the city yesterday af ter- noon, and are at the Swannanoa. Mrs. Connelly is accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Reams and Miss Mary Kearns, of Covington, .Ay., her aunt and cousin. The great fireman's tournament commenced at Greens ooro to-day, and tbe daily Patriot says : - "Nothing will be soared bv our citizens to make Wednesday and Thursday, next, cover two of the brightest pages in the ' history of GreenBboro and a cheerful invitation is extended to everybody to be with ns on that day." ThejMecklenbarg Presbytery. This body s of Christian workers- met, .Thursday .at Little Brittan church, i Rutherford county. Rev. Mr. eryan, pastor . of the ITesby terian church of this city left yester- day-to attend. . . - a uwW. New sooda are coming in almost daily and all departments are full. A visit to ocr store ia not time lost. .Besides our rail lines of Staple Goods, Crockery, Glass and Cutlery, one department lor Sterling. Silver and Jewelry ., and Art Wares, and the finest line of Japanese Good? in the South at Law's, opposite poatoBice. - a; Lindsey's Views of North Carolina are the finest we have ever seen. Over 1,000 ot them en exhibition at his a'mdio, opposite the poet office. Go and see U.em and get his new catalogue, dim AN ACENOWLEDOEMENT That ; Delighted Embalmer Brew C ton, 61" this City. '"- . 1 Some time since Mr. P. P. Brew ton, the embalmer at W. A; Blair & Co's undertaking establishment of this city, went to Henderson ville, in response to a telegram, to embalm the body of Mr. T. J. S. McGrath, of . Brookhaven, Miss., who had died at that place. He perTormed the 'operation very suecessf ally' As' the following let ter ioin the'dead man's brother wifl (attest; r - . ' Office Jnd. McGbath & Sons.V BrookhavenMiss., Sept. 4th. j" Me W. A. Blair &- Co , Asheville', . GeStxexen rr-A Bhort time since the gentleman (Mr. ; P. P. Brew ton), who acts in the capacity of embalmer for yonr establishment, was summoned to HendersonvUle, N:C, to embalm the body of my blind brother. T. .T. Vnftrnth. I write this to express to him the tnanKs oi tne deceased s family for the efficient manner in which h's work" was done. Knowing Hendevsonv-illa tn V n. am all Elace, we had almost given np all ope of ever gazing upon our brother's face again. Imagine v -a,j- vsv-uh a. aa a. viiiv v vaiv Java, the casket to behold Trim, lying like one enjoying a peaceful slumber. Again expressing ottr appreciation, I am, very respect -fully, " J. W.-McGeath. Mr. Brewton was delighted at the compliment cortained in the above, paid to his efficiency and skill, in tbo art which nrfisuvrvAS the features of the" dear departed, with sucn realistic effect. "Wants Him to Come Off. A good colored republican called at Mr. Mackey's stove a day or so ago and wanted to see Mr. Mackey, tbe democratic candidate for register ofdeeaf-. Mr. Mackey happened to be out at the ma. The old man was asked t.hat he wanted with M , Mackey when the following ejsued: 'O. id. Well bos i, I wanted to tell Mr. Mackey there rre too many nice men running for i easier. There is Mr. Brown and Mr. Mchols, both nice men, and Mr. Mackey, he is a nice man too, and I think there are too many. I wanted to ask- Mr. Mackey to come off." . - . - The boss smiled and told the old man Mr, Mackey was on to stay, and the best th;ng he could do would be to get both,. Mr. Brown and Mr. Nicnais . to come, otfy a-botn would be beaten. Rev. G. W. Sanderlin. The able candidate for State Andi tor, reached the city yesterday en- route to fill appointments in the west. He i in splendid condition, and in the best or spirits as to the outlook ia the SUte. He has already addressed the people in many sections, and has won universal applause as an earnest, honest and eloquent speaker. He speaks at Brevard to-day, Franklin on Friday, Valleytown Saturday, Murphy on Monday next. He was to have met his fellow citizen s at Hen dersonville yesterday, and much re gretted that circumstances prevented his doing so. We trust the eloquent speaker will have large crowds at all his appointments. ThsReal Purpose of the Republican "Party. It is evident '.he republican pa-ly does not expect to elect either iii dp ional .icket, or in States usualiy democratic, State ticket3. The whole fight is really to reverse the present majoiity in the Bouse of Representatives and secure the con trol of tu.it body for the ) -tpublicans ia the interest of hljh taxes, b'. jobs and trusts and monopolies. Mr. Quy, tbe chairman of the national republican executive commit.ee, a Senator for the Staiaof Pennsylyanii ia, aSUto psculiarly ia .erestedin thebijr. monopolists, was chosen for this place on account of hs peculiar relationship to these monopolists, and as a most probable agency who could, bc3t -.7y the fat" out of those "mostly interested" in the present high republican tariff tax. - Now Mr, Quay specially .enjoins upon his fo'lowers the great necessity of making extraordinary efforts vo "re turn protectionists" to Congress. So in our district, the special efforls of the republicans are to defeat Mr. Johnston at all sacrifice of princi ple and thus other candidate?; Pro positions will be made, specially in out-of way places, to swap any and everybody off to get votes for Mr. Ewart . We : have only to caution our ftiends the true men of the dbUict to be on guard, an i watch and thwart all such efforts. Taxation must be reduced. The burdens how resting on the people and business, placed there by the republican par ty, which said party is strenuously endeavoring to maintain, must be reduced, and it can only be done by returning democrats to Congress. Let our people who belieye in hon est government and who want taxes reduced be on guard, and see that Mr. Johnston is elected by a large majority, . . j, . JPimptta mm WW V V Denote an impure state of the blood and are looked upon by many with suspicion, acker's Blood Elixir will remove all imparities and leave ths complexion smooth and cleav There ia nothing that will so thoroughly bund np the constiiabon, purify and strengthen tbe whole system. Bold and guaranteed by all druggifta More new Fall Millinery at d3t .--. iWhitlock'b. "AN EliOPEMENT, Which' Resulted in a Marriage in :" ':' Another County, j ' Mr.-J.: J. Wolfe, a prosperous butcherjand market aaan on, Depot atreet,"yesterday sent fer a reporter of the.ClTiziiN, to whom he related the facts concerning the elopement of his daughter, M ins Sadie, on Sun day morning last, with Mr. St. Clair Knight, "of this city. Mr. Wolf,; seemed to be all broken up over the affair, and avowed hi intention of never aain speaking l his daugh ter, or allowiug her to enter his house. His wife, too, he said, was prostrated with grief over what she consider the unpardonable sin of her daughter, and she also refuse 4o fcveTrcoognize her as such again. Mr. Wolfe sai : "The fajts in the case are these. Latt Sunday mornirg, about, seven o'clock, I left home to spend the day at Pis gab, as I was feeling tired and broken down, and imagined the trip would be of much benefit to me. In about half an hour after I left, Sadie left the house, and said she was going to Mr. LaPierre'a resi- denue to practice her music for Sunday school. She had told her jQother on Saturday evening that Mr. LaPierre bad requested her to do so. But she didn't, go to La Pierre's at all. She went to police offictr J. M. Rowan's house, wheie Mrs. Rowan, a sister of KnigbtV, helped her to dress, and the party went off to Hendersonville in a car riage Sadie, Mr. Rowan, Mre. Rowan, Mr. Knight and Mr. Daugherty. My wife went to church, not knowing any thing of what had happened, until police officer Chas. J. Harkins went te the church and told her of what had taken place. She then went home, and having the horse hitched to the buggy, my. wife and Harkins started to Hendersonville, in order to prevent the mari.'age. They met the party about three miles from Hendersonville, coming back home, already mar ied. No one cn imagine the disU'es" we feel over the affair. My daughter ir buried to me, and I shall break up business here and go elsewhere; My business affairs were growing better and better every day, and I had just made up my mind to settle down and permanently make my home in Asheville. Sadie has, by her con duct, broken up a happy home, and we (her mother and I), will never fogive her for what she has done. Sadie is a smart, industvious girl, an i we always tried to ivo her everything she wished. She was to have entered Mk Si. Joseph's Acad emy yesterday, and the money with whic'a to Tarnish her a firal-cla3s edueat'on, has been for sometime deposited in a bank of this city. She haj had much beUtv ofers of marriage, but refused theooU. I told Mr. Knight, that :f he would wait 'wo years Jonef aad allow Sa die to fit herself for tbe duue? of life, and she Still maintained her determination to marry -- him, I should not raise auy objection. This he promised to do, and I had fiitb H h's wo'dn. My daughter went down on ber knees to her mother, and told her that she would not do th;s thing, but we we e also disappointed in her. Yu cannot imagine the suffering her conduct baVbrousht upon ber moiher and inyselu "We can never fo -give her, and so far rs she is coacejed we have no daugii er. 1 think the part played in ths matter by poH.ceman Rowan should be looked iuto by the authorities. He and his wife aided and abewted the elopsmenl 'never way, and were even wiutss tu the ma .-iage. My daughter was sixteen years ol age. and her uncle in Cincinnati,- had promised her a situa tion, paying tSOJper month, a3 soon as she had completed her studies at ML St.-Joseph's Academy ; but that is all up now. I know that my daughter was inveigled into mar riage bv the influeace brought to bear upon her, and ihe parlies who helped her to do this thing . deserve the condemnation of honest people. So far as Mr Knight is concerned, I don't know much about him. He seems to be a pretty straight sort of a fellow, but he isn't a man of much stability. I shall break np here and go elsewhere to live, as I cannot bear to live here now. I have not seen or heard of my daughter since Srnday, and I do not want to hear other' Mr. Wolfe seemed to be suffering terribly from the action of his daughter, and spoke carefully and determined about his future course towards his daughter. He denounces Mr. Rowan and his wife, in bitter language, and rays that through their efforts, his home and happi ness has been wrecked- He talked pitifully about the blasting of his brightest hopes, and the repo;'.er left, impressed with the sincerity cf Mr, Wolfe s first great sorrow. . "Sunset Park." A Col.T. B, Eoy, one of Selma, (Ala.,) best men and most influential lawyers has just purchased from Capt. T. W. Pattoa.throuja D. Swaston,real estate agent, eight acres of land on Sunset Drive. . We understand that ; Col. Roy will convert about four acres of this into a beautifnl park. As the colonel is a man of taste and has bought on of the best situations in the city, we know "Sunset Park" will t n thing of beauty as well as a gr Jition to this already popu- Oysters 11 Gjsisrstn. Oysters, at T. J. Sumner's City Restaurant. Open till 11 o'clock every nigbt. sept&ifilw GREAT EXCITEMENT. Y, lfow Fever on the Increase in the South. " Jacesosvii lk, Sep. 24. This has been one of the most disagreeable days of the season. Yesterday's northeaster has been succeeded by a cold jain'and dri zle that has con Unuedlhroughout tbe day and even ing. This weather ia regarded as exceedingly uofayorabla for the sick, but it is encouraging to note that only five ileaths have been re ported. New eases, howevc, siill continue ill abundance. The re port lo-diy sbows 113, of which 85 are coh red an 25 whites. Four fifths of the new c-Ees a e in the susurbs Total casn reperted lo date, 1991. Total deaths 217. It ia impossible to appftrximate the nutnbei'oXcaaeB that have not been imported . to , the board of hearth, One physician ha3 had over 130, few ot which baveb-en reported. Atlakta, Ga. Sept 24. Chatta norga has modified her quarantine regulations so es to ado it trains by tbe Western and Atlantic and Erst Tenne.--3ee roads and those passen gers who have - health certificates are all right. All the road- Vom At lanta are in active operation and not at all tionbled by the quarantine regulations. Jackson, Miss., Sept 24. There haye been no deaths or new cases reported since ' yesterday morning. Ah t'ae sick are doing well. Three expe !enced nurses arrived f om New Orleans this morning. Washington, September 24. The postoffice department has received several telegrams io day from the yellow fever district1) which indicate that the running of trr ;ns oa nearly all of the railroads in Alabama and Mississippi have been abandoned, and that the whole section is panic stricken. One telegram dated Atlanta, Gan t -day says: "Ihe running of trains between Meridian and New Orleans, Meridian and Shrevepo. U Aberdeen and Durant, Greenwood and Jackson, Durant and Tohula, Atlanta and Artesia, west of Columbus, Miss., are not permitted by the people, and the prol -sbi' ty is that Cairo and Mob ile, and Memphis and New Orleans trains w'll be discontinued. The only "way of reaching New Orleans with any degree of ce-tainty is by way of Montgomery, and even this route is threatening. The people along the Vicksburg & Shreveport road seem to be one vait mob. Mobile, September 24. Owing to the restrictions of the quaran tine regulations in Mississippi, Ten. ncssee and Kentucky the Mobile and Ohio stopped to-nijht all through passenger aodireight trains on that roadATrafficrnrTe ' re sumed, Manager" Clark -says, when reason resumes her way and demor alization end". Memphis, September 24. The latest from Decatur, received to-day, is so the effect that no new oases of yellow fever have developed since yesterday, nor any deaths occurred. School Notice. Examination of colored children at graded school building, on Moun tain 8trtet to-day from 9 a. m., to 1:30 p. m. Also Thursday and Friday at Baine hours. CONGRESSIONAL. . SENATE. Washington, September 24. The House bill requiring judges of United States circuit and dis trict courts to reduce their charges and decisions to writing in all - States where State judges of courts of record are required to do so was reported back with a substitute and placed on the cal endar. Among the bills introduced and referred were the following ; Hy Mr. . Stewart : To prohibit the immigration of Chinese la borers. . By Mr. Plumb : Offering a le ward of $100,000 to any person or persons who shall discover the causes, remedy and treatment oi yellow fever." ... Uv Mr. Call : . a or the commis sion of medical men in Jackson ville, Fla., to observe and report upon facta relative to the yellow fever, and the best method of its cure, prevention and suppression. In connection with the t r?o latter bills! Mr. Han is presented a tele-J gram lrom Memphis, Tenn., attribs uting tbe existence of yellow fever ia Decatur, A'aM and Jackson, MiES, to the unrestricted intercourse be tween Cuba and Florida during the two years, saying that that demon strated the necessity ot a perfect 8vstem of seaboard quarantine, and recommending the establishment of a national board of health. The senate then proceeded to the consideration of the general defi ciency bi'.L' . . - Among amendments reported from the committee on appropria tions and agreed to . were the fol lowing:. v . Appropriating $77,550 to pay to the Btate of South Carolina for the rent of Citadel Academy at Charles ton,, from 1867 to 1832. Appropri ating $8,745 to pay to the widow of Chief Justice Waite the balance of hia year's salary. ' House The lollowing bill was establish 1 and referred :. . By Mr. Wheeler, of Alabama: To establish a cam p for yellow fever refvgees. Confirm our statement when we say that acker's English Remedy is in every way super ior to any and all other preparations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whoopiu con-h and croup it is magio and relieves at once. We Oner yon a sample notue iracw .jmuwduw, His ttemeay u soia on a posiuvs guarantee, New Bustles at Whitlook's. . USEFUL INSTITUTION. The Aahevil'e Homestead aad Loan Association A Splendid ' Showing;. The annual meeting of stock holders oflhe above association will be held at the court house, in this city, on Octer 3rd, 1888, at 8 p. m. The director request that every member attend. Those unable to attend will please pend written proxies. This is very imporUntJ The directors eubmUihe dbllow ing excellent report jnf"tbw-. condi tion of the association: : ; : We, the undersigned, appointed a committee to auau tne oooksot iae secretary and treasarer for the year ending Sept. 15;h, 188S, find the re ceipts to be from: 'j ' . ' j Dues, , ' T $6,985X0 Interest, -: . ; i 8738 Fines and transfers, ' . 85.55 Loans' returrred, 215.50 $8,160.01 $7,667.61 228.40 264D0 Disbursement : Loans, Expenses. Net withdrawals, $8,160.01 We alo find that the total assets of he association bring in: Loans secured by moit ageon real estate and notes to be, $14,514.36 Number of sharee, 556 Value of shares, $26.10 Showing a profit of $2 10 per share. Respectfully submitted, W. Talbot Penniman,") , R. R. Rawls, V Com S. Lipinsky. ) Asheville Cornet Band. The foimaHon of the Asheville Cornet Band, took place at the band-room, in the court house last night, as follows. Piccolo H. Doubleday. . Bb Clarionet Burt Dennison. . Eb Cornet F. A. Hull. E flat Cornet-r-R. B. Furman. . Bb Cornet J. R. Henderson. " D. K. Morton. - W. B. Rhea. Solo alto D. W. Furman. ' 1st "John Campbell. 2nd. R. T. Dennison. 1st tenorJames Young. 2nd T. C. Westall, jr. Baritone Dr. C. E. Hilliard. E. Tubas E, E Thompson & - P. B. Brewton. ,' . ' , Drum Major J. Taylor Amiss.' Musical "Director F. A. Hull. Secand Treaa, John A. Camn- belL vX . Now let onr iwuklahrA f h tinrl That " encouragefaent which H de- aeserves. Lota of new Embroidery materials d3t ' just in at Whitlock's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS M ONXY TO LOAN. S6.000 to loin on inns: time at 7 ner cent, on eit property worth (18,000 or more. ""PROPOSALS FOB SEWKH CON HON Sealed nrODorals for lavina: 9400 feet of 2 Innh briok sewer, with all the requisite man-holes. wiu Ds receivea ba me ciry ciera's omoe unui 12 o'clock n. on the Sth dav of Oct. 1883. Price given shall be by the thousand laid, Including famishing cement an sand; the city furnishes ice Dries ana man-noie covers- aii material subject to the inspeetion of tbe engineer. Bids to be larked "Proposals for Sewer Construc tion and addressed to F. M. MILLER, d3t City Clerk. P ROPOSALS FOR BRICK. Sealed pronss-ds will be received for 540 000 hard burned brick, sultakfe for sewer construc tion, aLtbs city clerk's office until IS m on the urst aj oi on. ibw. mces win include oeiivery In any Dart of the eltv limits. Delivery on 250.- 000 to begin st one and completed on or before iec. in, tne oaiance w De aeuverca on or Detore AnrU 1st 1889. All brlcs are io be sublect to the inspection of the engineer. Bids to be marked xroposaia lor erica ana aauuressea io d3t F. M. MILLER, City Clerk. THE Tit AJVHY lYv ANI A. LAND AGENCY, BREVAED, N. C, Offer for sale valuable farms In tbe French Broad Valley; also desirable building lots in tbe town of Brevard. Tbe early completion of the Greenville and Enoxvllle Ball aoal througn this beautiful section is an assnred fact. AN EXCELLENT TIME NOW TO INVEST. Adlress THE TRANSYLVANIA LAND CO. sept 89 &3tW lm OPERA HOUSE. One Night Only 27 THURSDAY, t)T7 September U I AMERICA'S GREATE8T ARTIST MR. JOHN THOMPSON Presentinjr bis merry crew of comic characters in his original beyond - imitation and never to be for gotten Protean Comedy, entitled AHugeJoke 8ew your buttons on tight, People laugb until they shed tears. Admission 25. 35 & 50 Cts. Reserved seats on sale without extra charge at Sawyer's. Call early. ASHEVILLE Military Academy. ; A U ta-k vsMle rcsTssUeal HatbecnailcsJ ' " AND 'K'i tNGLlSH SCHOOI-LlUrrED ss t J rw BKR The JUh Annual Feniou, cuniios d of tso arms ot neess eaca ommeuccs a KPT. STH, -.888, AD ENDS JCKE Utb,V8 lor information as regards terms, to. anply to b. . v t..Atsi.e, principal. : sept lit. ..... - COME AN!) G ET THE CORRECT TIME. Jm -rbia ."v ly 'Ni I -li .... ; BURT DENIS0N, s- IS Patton- tiivenne. DEALER INJ Witclies, Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid and Plated . - Silverware, Etc., GOLD PENS, GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED : ' CAN E3. UMBRELLAS, &C. t 5x A Fall Line of Spectacles and Eye-Olaa 1 - Telescopes and Opera Qlassee, Finn Scissors, Basors and Fen Knives. REPAIRING and ENGEAVIKG, . Fine IWatch i - repairiuK and engraving ' . . , ; A SPECI AI.TY, - - Ki7 WIND WATCHES'; ; BZIfr" ' chanced to stem at short notice."gSa: ' .sf-. is . .'-.-!- .- , Bring in yonr hard Jofcs and hr.ve.them fixe RIGHT AND w!$ip4ANTED v , - : ... -JrZAAivr. .? OUB MOTTtIS . .. ; . , : Eeliable Goods AKD Reliable Prices. IS Patton ml venue. aug 7 dly Hick's magnifying and self reg istering fever thermometers for physicians at T. C SMITH & CO'S. Colgate's toilet soaps and per fumery for wholesale and retail at T. V. SMITH & CO'S Patent medicines, a large as sortment can be found at -T, C. SMITH & CO'S Drag Store. Buy your drugs and medicines from. . T. C. SMITH &CO., - . Druggists. Smoke the "511" . cigar best. 5-cent cigar ever brought to Ashe ville. ., " ,, T C. SMITH & CO, . , Five thousand pounds of Jno. T. Lewis .& Bro's strictly pure white lead in oil at sr. c. sJtiiTii x co'. ' Fine assortment of toothbrushes and hairbrushes and paint brushes at ' '-! ' '. ' '. r -. v.j '. . . T. C SJfllTSS or co&. Machine oil, lard oil, castor oil, linseed oil and turpentine; wholesale-rand retail at . I ; v T. C S.fllTU S CO'S.' I Phillip's emulsion and Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil,. fresKv" and Genuine at ; - - ? I - . T. C. SJtllTM CO'," Show caes, all sizes at lowest prices delivered at once by CSMITH & CO. . ; ; Diamond and Peerless "dyes fin any.quantity from a paper to five grow. ' , . : .. . " 5 T. C. SMITH & CO. A- complete lino ; of tWyeth's elegait- pharmaceutical jrrepara- uons ; T. C. SNITH&CO. The SherwinYilliams Co's fine ready mixed paints, all colors, for sale by ' -: T.C SMITH & CO. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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