D. W. FUR MAN PROPRIETOR Citizen JOB Office . 13 PATTON AVE. Oar facilities are second to none LEGAL BLANKS,! LETTER HEADS. I BILL HEADS. & DAILY EDITION. JNO. . CAMEKON. Editor and Proprietor. . 8UBSOR DAILY, One Yeai. , $0.00 six Months, - , 3.00 WEEKLY, One Year, ;- . - . 1.50 . 8ix M oaths, . . .75 Advertising Rates Low. . VOL IV.-NO 174. ASHEVILLE, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS Citizee0 FOLLOW THE TRAIL OF TRADE. '" "AND IT WILL LEAD YOU TO A. D. COOPER'S, COULD ITS HISTORY BE WRITTEN Tie Tale of Is Trail, would be as romantic and interesting as the tales of those trails trodden by ' "Bis: Tom Wilson" J?' 'and explorer of Western our Jr ina. rte steady advance of ty " -customers has worn a trail; to- A wir. of wmcn w a momemu oi tjudiee overcome- some doubt Saipalea when "in doubt. "where id FOB YOUR Groceriet, Prottis, &c TAKE THE TRAVELLED TRACK -T1I4T LEADS TO- COOPER'S. oct 12 dtf CUMPOUNDJ'OXYGEN Drs. HARGAN & UATCHELL Corner Church Street and Patton Avenue. ASHEVILLE, N. C Compound Oxygen Inhaled, in connection srlta medicated Balsam Vaoor. cure Cnnsnmn. oil. Asthma. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Hora . 111 . mm. I WW, asuwkw Uft ura Ultor RUM Kidney, Bladder, and all diseases depending on spare or impoverished blood. It cirea Rhenmatlam when ' CTery thing else tsUa. ...Baa . Aurnui, N. C, January 1888. In Justice to all similarly afflicted with our selves as well as to Drs. lianmn A Gate bell, I voluntarily make the following atatemcnt: My wife baa Buffered tor several yean with severe lung trouble, continuing to grow worse until iaet November when she was unable to lit Dp, but a part of each day. ' No appetite, night sweats, severe cough and loss f flesh The bent physicians of Poullney, Ver mont, advised an immediate departure South. We reached Asheville November 17th, and com menced taking treatment of Drs Hargan and Gatchell, ioba'lng Compound Oxygen and Bal aam Vapor, sty wife has improved rapidly from the first. Ber appetite Is good, sleeps well, coughs bat little, raises less, night sweats ceased; no pain anywhere, takes long walks and climbs the mountains with little fatigue and has gained 6 In weight. We fee.1 certain another month's treatment will affect a permanent cure. As for myself I am delighted to state that I Improved rapMly from the first treatment and am nearly nil. 1 have suffered for 88 years almost beyo d endurance with the worst form of Piles. 1 nad abandoned all hope of relief. The Drs. treatment has been gent.e and almost painless still has effected a cure for me. Yours respectfully, A. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are living In town and can Verify and add to the above. HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and tin It tn ail parts of the oountrv. even to the facin i Coast. We sen d apparatus and chemicals oiav iwo moumi ror its. mis u u valuable lathe office .reatment. The wonderful curative res alts obtained with Istroatment is astonishing even to us. .'A von with to leant more ot Ihie treatment, and out BBceusiauiceareo wrmtc jjueam, vrrue or an ert 'unrated boac explaining treatmentret, DRS. HAV9W GATCHELL, j2 Main Street, Asheville, N. a ArceS-dawU One Price Store. A lartn and very attractive line ot Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits rane Inn from low priced goods to something very line. Measures taken for A. Raymond & Co Few York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed, iaanples now ready fer inspection. All-Wool Dress Goods of the popola- Murics In great vaeiety, also Sati nes,Per , sales, Dress Utngbams, Tanta,dcc. ' Dress Silks in the new weaves Rha- dames, Satins, Velvets and Flushes. Carpets, Art Square, Smyrna Bugs' Oil-Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods in rreat variety, Damasks, Towels, Napkins Ziegler Bros.'. Merriam A Trier's Morgan Bros.' and Btok ley's Shoes) for aadies, misses and children. - Ban'iHter's and Ziegler's Fine Shoes fo Packard A Grover's celebrated ;,,$2.50' aid -z."" cnoea tor. men iana a nmi . a iU grade ior uoya-i i:Derby Hats. Cilk Hats, Soft Eats, and lietmer Wool and Gauza Underwear, Hosiery, riA Vmhrin RIovml fVillani anil HnflfL Ruchings, ScarfR, Ties, Ribbons Corsets, Buttons, xsraios, ana rancv uooos ana BmaMwares generally. a3fflM awiiaaw-a Parasols, Umbrellas, Fans, Shopping tags, Club Satchels, Trunks, Ac. Mens Furnishing Goods , . . Cassi meres, Coatings, Tvreiida, Ken tacky Jeans, Domesticr, ftc. ' E. Ecix700d's;Obai INos. 7 iratton Avenue. . xnar23dtf ; .. ; . J. VV. SCH ARTLE, : Merchant Xailor. - 42 N. Main St., ' - ASHEVILLE N.C; . cctEdtf THE DAILY - CITIZEN . Will be published evonr Morning (ex cept Monday) at the 101 towing rtrtctly cash: One Year, . -Six Months, ... Three " One " ... . One Week. . . 8 1 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city U our subscribers, and parties wanting il will please call at the Cmzxir Office. IARGER DAILY AND WEEKLY CIR CULATION IN WESTERN NORTH CARO LINA AND EAST TENNESSEE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER. CONSTANTLY INCREAS ING. - - . ; Send y oar Job Wort of ail kind to th Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply and toil attpcuca. , Arrival and Departure of PasMnger I ;v Trains. - .- 'r-.-, HiLBTBttiY Arrives 7:44 a. m. and 4:44 o. m ; leaves 4:54 a. m. and 4:S4 p. m. for Morristown. Iskbb Arrives at 9.4 p. m. and fc33 P.e ; leaves at 9-6 p. m. and 1.-43 p. m. - , Spaktambubs Arrives at 7 p. so.; leave! for oai'soury at 7:10 p. m. Waynbsvuxb Leave Asheville at 8:S a. m., and arrives at 8: D. m. FOR THE STATE SENATE. 36th District, 8. B. BRIGGSef YanceyJ II. S. BLAIR of Caldwell. amawssaaaw ' 41st DisWct,.-.. M. C TOMS ol Henderson. 42d District, SMITH, of Jackson. 40th District, JOHN W.8TARNES.of Buncombe. BUNCOMBB DSMOCHATIC TlCKKTjf iiiuiiaiurD, hi. u. vAK-i&it, - if. .7 J. S. f. Baird. Treasurer, J. H. 'Joubtnky. Registfir, J. J. Mackey. " Sheriff, ' D. L. Reynolds. Coroner, W. D. Hilliard. Surveyor, A. H. Starnes. ? Asheville Healthful. Asheville is cleauer, . and healthier now than ever before. No efforts will be spared to keep the city clean and healthy. H. 8. Habkins, Mayor. New Advertisements. 1 BTrustee's Sa o J. JI. Campbell, 1 rustee Absolutely Pure. rhls Dowder never vanes. A marvel of nnrltv treneth au'1 wlioleaomenefls. More economical iban the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in mrtition with the maltitode of low test, short eisht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in am. KOTu, AUfHB rowoss uo Mi wait Bi., ew ifork. ' tanl9-d&wlSm Soffee is King. It is an undoubted and indisputable fact that - coffee sways a benevolent sceptre over 60,000,000 of subjects in these United States. He is justify entitled to be called the AUT0CEAT OF THE T Breakfast Table. With his genial influence he soothes the mind and sustains the body in the great struggle of .ire. If you want to CJC SEE THIS KING ' . " - in Lis glory yon must come to the store of Powell & Snider, who will introduce to you the latest importations ot Mocha. 0. G. Java. MORACOILS, GU AT AM ALIA, and all the various grades of Rioe. Do not forget the place. Powell & Sn?der. COURT SQUARE. . ' aTafcla)2raiseCaWs Thi Burr Balv in the world for outs Bniisea, Bores, Ulcers, Bait Bhemn, Fever Bores, Tetter, chapped Handa, chilblairis ooras, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. . It is guaranteed to give penect sausiacuon, or money refunded Prioe 39 cents per box. For . sale by H. S "Lyons. ; d&wly Correspondents and contributors are informed most respectfully that allthe matter banded in or addressed to us cannot all appear at the same time. These contributions are grate fully welcomed, but they exceed the capacity of time and space to ban die as rapidly as the zeal or the im patience of their writers would urge. All in good time, gentleman. Election day November 6th. Begs later, white men of Buncombe. - The county candidates spoke to a big crowd. at Black Mountain yes terday. '-- Not a single case was disposed of in the Mayors coun yesieraay v v morning. .,: -" . .. :Mt.': Payid M.Vance is. confined to his room at the S wannanoa by' illness. Vote for the regular nominees of the democratic party, in the election on Tuesday. Senator Vance addressed a large assemblage of peeple at Hendersor ville yesterday. Throughout Buncombe the radi cals are at work. What are the democrats doing? Asheville Division, Sons of Tern- we. 1 11 perance, neld its regular weemy meeting last night. j The Independent Hook and Lad der Fire Co. held a regular business meeting at tho Mayor's office last night. The trade of thcxaty is looming nn in all branches. aiuNhe outlook for a successful winter traffic is very bright at present. Election next Tuesday. Demo crats 'of Buncombe, register, work and vote for the redemption of Butf combe. Vote the straight ticket. J Messrs. Fitzpatrick Bros ' th painters, have removed to the store house on North Main street, -form erly occupied by J. E. McKinnev & Co. . Work on iv street railway is progressing hneiy. A report concerning this enterprise will be published in to-morrow 'b lBsue ot the Citizen. Don't forget that Sol Smith Bus- sell, the eld-time favorite, will ap pear at Opera Hall Monday evening next, in his new and popular play "Bewitched." The Buncombe managers ot the radical circus are sick. Trie'iig 'is up with them, and they know it. Vote the straight detnecra ic ticket next Tuesday. Samples of the new 24-inch and 20-inch sewer pipe for the city are ow on exhibition at the Mayor's office. The pipe is pronounced by experts to be of firstclass quality. Large tobacco breaks were had at the warehouses yesterday morning. Prices were somewhat better than usual, and the grades of tobacco of fered for sale considerably higher. Hon. Thomas D. Johnston and Mr- H. 6. Ewart will address the people of Buncombe on the issues of the campaign in this city on Mon day next. Let everybody turn out to hear them. Secure your seats early for the performance of the Sol. Smith Bus ell Comedy Co., Monday night. The company is a good one, and the. old-time favorite will no doubt play to a crowded house. Chairman Eaves has itsued an other secret circular to his ' twenty- five hundred reliables," the contents of which are even more infamous and contemptible than were the ut terances contained in his letter of October 23-24. How do the white men of Bun combe like io have negro peniten. tiary birds carried up, and register ed and voted against them to turn -the State over to negro rule? It is being attempted right here in Asheville. Let white men be on guard and work and vote for the democratic ticket from Cleveland down to constable. v One of the most unique and ar tistio articles of house furniture we have yet seen is the horn . chair, now on exhibition at Shepherd, Mann & Johnson's, on North Main street. The chair is made entirely of cow and buffalo horns, and is covered with a beautifully spotted leopard skin. The workmanship and design is .very fine, and the chair attracts much attention. If these fraudulent negro ex convict succeed in electing the re publican ticket and thus turn the State over to negro . control, the white lady school teachers of the twenty-six eastern, negro counties will soon have to give up teaching the white children or be examined and given certificates by negro ciunty superintendents ot educa tion. Do the white men of Bun combe waat to outrage any portion of our State in any such way? " ; IatereoUBia- ae All.. An hoar or so may be pleasantly and advantageously passed in looking over our very large lines of Curiosities, Nov elties, Fancy and titaple Goods depart ment, which we are offering special bargains in for the next ten days. A new supply of the latest novelties and designs for autumn In Oxidized and plated Jewelry. . Call early and secure great bargains at LAW'S MLVER AMD URTNA STOKB8, 67 and 59 S. Main St., : opposite Poet Office. Register, white men of Bun combe. - Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Perry, and Miss Ella Mears haye returned from the Richmond, Va Exposition. Go forward, democracy of Bun combe. The enemy is beaten and shows it. Let the defeat be over whelming. ;: - ' The Asheville Cornet Band will meet for practice on Friday nights hereafter instead of Tuesday. Mem bers will please take notice. The young ladies' Bible reading will be hld Friday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, jn the First Baptist church.', A-: full attendance is re quested. - .. , White men of Buncombe will not submit to the outrage which Eavea' "Reliables" are attempting to thrust Uon thjm iuforcina; txonT,etiy register huu vote iu una cuuuvy. Every effort of republicanism will now begin to swapping Uncle Jack Worley and Charlie Nichols into office. .Democrats dont swap. You have the victory, let it be complete. When Mr; Eaves begins the build ing of hia "'new wing to the Albany penitentiary," the prosecution and conviction of radical ballot-box thieves and disfranchised voters will begin. Registrars of each precinct should keep a sharp lookout fot convicts. There are many of these creatures in Buncombe, and the radicals will try hard to vote them. Lookout for the convicts. Messrs. D. W. Chandler & Co. have opened at No. 6 North C jurt Square. They also run a large bus iness in Charleston, S; C , and deal extensively in country produce, fruits, poultry, etc. TI16 radicals of Buncombe realiz ing that tliev ere already defeated, are now endeavoring to swap of! their entire legislative ticket, in order to elect Sheriff W jrley and Mr. Nichols, of Madison. The very best news comes to us from all parts of the district favora ble to Hon. Thos. D. Johnstou. The insolent boasts of the enemy have aroused the true men of the district, and kis majority will be a good one. Beware of the republicans. They are beat, and they know it. Vote the straight democratic ticket, and honest government will pre vail in Buncombe. Trade rff no democratic candidate, with the re publicans. . Unless democrats vote lor. Uncle Jack Worley and Charlie Nichols, the whole republican batch will be badly beaten next Tuesday. Dem ocrats, stand lirm and solid. Don't give way a victory now conceded to- be in your hands. The new pavement in front of T. C Smith & Co's. drug store, will be completed to-dy, and will afford much comfort and convenience to pedestrians. Every sidewalk in the city should be paved in like man ner before the winter season tully sets in. Starnes, Carter, Baird, Reynolds, Mackey, Courtney. All honest, true, reliable, white men and democrats. They have made a splendid canvass, have met and exposed the hypocricy and unreliability of their opponents, and roost favorably impressed the people. Let them all have big majorities. Mr. Johntson, since he entered the canvass East of the Bidge, has en thused the democracy, and the people are at work oyer there as if all de pended upon the vote of each man. Let every good citizen of the -district feel and work and vote as if the re sult of the election depends d upon himself, and radicalism will be buried out of sight next Tuesday. Look out for radical frauds. Four negro ex-convicts were arrested yes terday in this city tor registering. Other arrests re to follow, as all who have fraudulently registered are known. Be on the alert, demo crats, at all voting places, in all the counties. The radical leaders are desperate, and will resort 0 any in famous means to defeat the honest White men of the State And county. On the Rub. The republican candidates have been started on the run by the democracy. Instead of running to be elected they -are running away ironi the terrible beating the people have ready for them next Tuesday. Pullman Passenger Cars. We learn with pleasure that the passenger trains on.the line between Salisbury and Kuoxviue are now stocked with elegant and luxurious day coaches of Pullman build and equipment surpassing anything of the kind hitherto put to general use on this road. It is the constant ef fort of the company to make the line worthy of the large travel it in vitee. . V v" " ' -" ' " - Distressing Bereavement. Yesterday morning at half past one o'clock, little Morris, the - five year old son, and only child, of James and Flora Drummond died of membranous croup. Just twelve hours previous the little fellow was in the flush of health and childish spirit The next sun that rose upon him lighted up the pale face ot his corpse. It was painfully - sad and sudden, made .more so by the , ab ence of the father from home. - ASHEVILLE SEWERS. BIDS FOR THEIR CONSTRUCTION PASSED UPON BY THE CITY COUNCIL YESTERDAY. Jacoby Madden, of Bridgeport, , Connecticut, are Awarded the Contract at Twenty-Six Thousand Dollars. - The Vity council held a special session at , eleven o'clock yesterday scorning to consider the numerous bids made" for the contract f con structing the proposed sewers of the city. All the aldermen were pres-. ent, and the meeting was presided over by Mayor Harkins. City ens gineers Aston & Lee were also pres ent bTjequest of the board, and the scratinuSd anu -.-. arii apon. r- ! The bidders were seve.i in num ber, as iollows Jacoby & MaddeD, Bridgeport, C-jnn., 26,27G. E. F. Fuller, Jersey City, N. J. 823,821.50. - John Cox, Brooklyn, $46,550.60 Everson & Christy I Akron, Ohio, $32,655. Dalvigny Sewer Co., Atlanta, Ga., 835,999.50. - T. C. Brooks, ' Jackson, Mich., $40,577,75. Coyle & Boring, Washington, D. C, $31,459. The contract was consequently awarded to Messrs. Jacoby & Mad den, of Bridgeport, their bid be ing .the lowest of the lot. The contract was also awarded subject to the following conditions : All la bor must be employed in this city that can be secured, provided it is efficient, and no labor must be em ployed outside of the city without the consent of the Board of Alder men. All good working hands must receive not les3 than one dollar per day for labor performed. Meesrs. Jacoby and Madden deposited the $500 check, and made bond for the faithful carrying out of the contract as required by the Board, and the work will be commenced as soon as possible. Bids for casting fur manholes, etc, were also acted upon, and the con tract for furnishing the same award ed to Asa Snyder & Co., of Rich mond, Vo. There were twelve bid ders, as follows . J. E. Dickerson & Co., Asheville, N. C.,$2.49 per hundred pounds. John B. Cole, Asheville, N. C, $2 25 per hundred pounds. Knoxville, Tenn., Car Wheel Co., $1 92 per hundred pounds. Hoenfindoff & Co , Cincinnati, $2.00 per hundred pounds. Penniman & Co., Asheville, N. C, $2.06 per hundred pounds. Phoenix Foundry Co., Chattan ooga, TeDn., $8.68 per set. Meckieaburg Iron Works, Char lotte, N. C, $11.20 per set Chattanooga f oundry & tipe Uo., Chattanooga, Tenn., $10 per set. Springfield Foundry, Springfield -Mass., $9.50 per set. Richmond Iron Works, Rich mond, Va., $9.00 per set. Asa Snyder & Co., Richmond, Va. $7.86 per set. Valley Iron Works, Williams- port, Pa., $9.25 per cent. All these bids were accompanied by checks guaranting faithful com pliance with the requirements of the contracts, and were returned to the rejected competitors by city clerk Miller yesterday afternoon, inow that the sewerage system is well uns der way, let the city authorities ook after our streets and sidewalks. "Slay Do to Lire by, Bat Not to Die By." At the grand democratic rally in Waynesville "Monday night, Mr. Sam Fitzgerald, a good citizen of the county, 80 years of age and a life long republican, joined the demo crrtic club, soy ing, "he only prayed to be allowed to live until the btn day of November bo I can vote a solid democratic ticket" He add' ed, "I tell you boys, I used to think the republican party would do to live by. but I know it wont do to die by." Thus the good work goes on, and nonest democratic govern ment is triumphant. r ..r r . -Bishop Weed. T4iw v Christian world - and ' the world of humanity.-will have the weight of sorrow lifted from their hearts at the tidings that the self- sacrificing Bishop ot Florida, is re covering from bis attack: ot yellow fever. Doty demands its sacrinces. often to the death: but some are made which involve the survivors: and the fatal termination of Bishop Weed.s illness would have brought lasting sorrow, and might have brought lasting calamity, to the scattered flock over whose Care he so faithfully watched. The conso lation left was that he had proved himself fit in courage .and in sense of duty to his momentous obliga tion. -: ' -'- We earn and 1.: - guarantea Acker's Blood Elixir for it has been rally demonstrated to the people of this epi try that it is superior to all other preparaaons for blood diseases. It is a positive core for yphuitio poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions and Pinvsles. It purine, the whole system and .1 i.T I Ti l , i a y uiuruuKuiv muios up sue oonouiuuon. , For !Chamois Skins and Sponges of all sizes and quantiee, call on W. C. Cakmiouael. IT A new line of Aiken and Lambert's Gold Pens-Just received at Morgan's Boo Btore. oct 21 dlw A complete line of Children's Shoes now in stock at Herring and Weavera. A fresh lot of Royster's fine candies ust in at Robebtc & Pkrbt's, : V No. 29 .South Main r A child's Felt School Hat for 60c at Whttlock s. . . - CJC . The Lriu-it Resort. ' Seeing that Ewart, Lusk, Wells, Maloneand the e.tire State, dis trict and county republican ticket areg one the republicans of this coun ty are now endorsing to trade all off to save Worley for sheriff and Nichols for- register. They first thought theXmight save Wells, but the terific exposures of his ob liquities have kilfetr.' him off abso lutely, and now they hope by swap ing Wells, Malone, uncle Geo. Howell or any body else n their ticket they, may save Uncle Jack and Chawles. Let all democrats and good citizens of the republican par ty who cannot stand these men stand firm and march together in solid pbalonx ami Vote for the straight democratic ticket from top to, bottom, and the victory for hon est and economical government will be complete. - " . ". . i : ; cve sf VVV-r,jW-.:.; y ' "Mr. J. C. Bostic yesterday niorn iug showed us its following telegram he had just received : Shelbt, Oct 30, 1888. Tohn C. Bostic .-The Wray block, with all the contents, burned last night Insurance en contents $10, 000. None on building. E. H. Weight. Mr. Bestic informs us that the block consisted of four two story brick buildings which were occupied as stores and printing establishments. The value of the buildings was es timated at $15,000, and of the stock of goods $20,000. Among the property destroyed we learn with much regret was that of the Aurora office. The Aurora was an ably conducted Democratic paper, and was remarkable among the week lies of the State for its good typo graphy and general neatness. We hope our friend will be on foot again soon. A job printing establishment in the same block was also destroyed, but we know nothing of its ownership. 'The iattlo Giant of the Mountains" The Negro World, a newspaper published and edited by negroes in Knoxville, contains the following hair-lifting statement . "From a private letter from a gen tleman ot Leicester, N. C , who is acquainted with the pob tics of that section states that the outlook for republican success is encouraging, especially in Buncombe county where Hon. L. N. Wells is making it so hot for the enemy that they have been driven from the stump in utter dismay. Mr. Wells is the lit tle giant of the mountains and the hope of the republican party of that section. We congratulate, hi tn upon. th success he is making in the can vas." We assure this colored brothen and sympathizer of the "little giant of the mountains" tnat at last ac counts Mr. Tom Candler was still on the stump greatly to the "dis may" of the said giant Outlook for Florida. The appearance of the yellow fever with marked virulence in En terprise, canford, Baldwin and other points in Florida at a season when sharp frosts have visited the Carolinas and other Southerh points is bad omen for the future of Flotw r'a. It argues that the disease has established .a permanent foot-hold n that section, that it has become endemic, and that at no season of the year can there be absolute as surance of immunity to the visitor or the settler. The charm ot the "Land of Flowers" is dis sipated. The romance of its deli cious balmy atmosphere, of its per ennial wealth of bloom, of its golden orange groves, has rude over-throw in the even present challenge cf pestilence and death. A rude shock is given to enterprise, and the gilded fortunes that awaited the hand of indolent industry, luxuriously reach ing forth for rewards wreathed with flowers or gemmed with fruits, finds itself entangled in the rude grasp of art enemy totally unex pected, and with a terror in its vi sage so fearful as to 'drive back in affright all but. those bold spirits who, throughout all time have V raved, and will brave, all in the search for gold. Fortunes will al ways" beU sought in - .Florida; but hardly 'ever again,, health. It is not an illusion that is dispelled. . The life giving principle of Florida cli mate was; really something to be enjoyed, something' to bring sub stantial good-.to the well and to the invalid. It " appears to be all over now, Winter visitors must look elsewhere for healtn and for pleasures associ ated with health. For Florida, we offer them the - vigorous, bracing, dry climate of the mountains, and we invite them to 'Asheville to en jov these in connection with the excellent hotels and numerous fine boarding houses provided for them. ' Yesterday's Registration. ' The total registration at the dif ferent wards in the city was 1454, di vided, as follows: - EAST WARD J. H. ISRAEL, BEQI8TRAB Whites. Colored, ; - Total, . .' ' ''I. WEST WABD A. T. SCMMET, "'- -' ' TRAB. 'V Whites, . - Colored, -; : : - ' Total, 388 270 658 KEG 18- 565 . 2ST 796 Webb's Cologne Spirits, a deliehtf.i perfume lor the toilet and baths, sold in uuifc at uucio. per piuv, at v ' Cabmichael's Drug Store. a g - s - -i I j - .5? 3 . w nwinl . M L5i S KH B Qr tc w j l ' B:,:fsC-v-- . , -. . 1 . --j 3 - 1 n ? ' s 'SET''-"' a in n o M n A CARD. T Strangers and Citizens. We now have prepared a complete list of all the Real Estate we control in Asheville and Western North Carolina. It embraces every thing in the line from the smallest lot in the city to the largest timber tract Call and get price or address ns as below. ..att Atkinson & Sons. oct21Jtf Perfumeiy, Soaps, Toilet articles in great variety, Patent medicines. Drugs and Chemicals, Prescriptions filled with promptness and care, day or night W. C. Cabmicbael, Apothecary, No. 20 8. Main st What makes a nice present than a handsome Family Bible ? You will find them chtap, at tW oct 21 dlw Mob gam's Book Stork.JJ If you want something very com fort able try the Felt Shoes" fur :nf.r.M and Ladies at Herring and Weaver's NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T aUSTEE'S SALE. by virtu of a deed oft-na. executed to me bv James C. Murphy, dated October 1st. 1887, and duly registered In book 11 at pa?o SS0. to seenre the payment of certain notes mentioned (herein, I wiU sell at public anction for cash at the Court House in AshevUle, N. C . on S.tnrday. Decem ber 1st. 1888, the property described in said trust, said pronertr beine situate in the cltv ot Asbe- viUe on Mountain street, adjoining- the lot of mwims n auocn, containing y acre, more or less. This the 30th day of Out li-sa J. M. CAMPBELL, Trustee. oct SI dSOdays F OB 8 ALE. A fire Saddle Mare, color dark bav will be sold cheap. pply at CITIZEN office, oct 30 dtf E BENT. IV 1 'or terms apply at 25 Wood fin street. oci duuim w ANTED. An honest, sob r. industrious whlta man as coachman. Must thoroughly understand his Business ana oe willing o travel n reqr. lrea. Aaaresn m. nuuiuuKi a BiaDiea. Oct 80 d.1 JpOBSALE, Four cnotoe Milch cow. octSSdif Apply to A. GABKXTT. 1710B KENT. urnlahed or nnfnrnlahed. a larre residence. Ko. 108, corner of Academy stre t and Bearden avenue. Apply to a. r. venaoie, ur UCl JDUIV UWlflSHfiffl, jark oppoBTONrrr,; To buy ont a well psylhg and weU established business, in the most desiraole part of the town, with a desirable lease. Continued III health the eanue tor selling Address with real name. "BUSINESS," oct d6t P. O. Box 671, Aehevllle, N. C. CJTOCr HOLDERS' MEETING J Ash av ills, N. c, Oct. S5. 1888. The regular anmial meeting of the Stockhold ers of the Western North Carolina Railroad Com pany will take place in Asnevllle, N C , on the fourth Wednesday in November, 1988, it being the 8ta day of the month. . bsu. r. aawm.eec. ana ireas. oet28dtd d - PB1ING OF THK CITY SCHOOLS. " The Graded Schools of the cltv will onen for pupil living on the west side of Main street to the 8Lxth Grade, ia the Acarlemv street bnUdina- on Wednesday mnrninf at o'clock a notice a. to toe tim or the opening- or the Orange street school will appear in a Jew days. bj uueraiou oi we i omrmnee.- , ., W.y. RANDOLPH, Sec'tr. oct SS d ' . OPERA HALL. James P. Sawyer, Ma ager. MONDAY EVENING NOV. 5m, 1888. The Etninejt Comedian Mr SQL SMITH RUSSELL SUPPORTED BY A SUPSRB COMPANY ' . ia the funniest of all comedies BEWITCHED. The Gieat Comedian in hi Inimitable ;.,v- BBWlTCHltO music i Refined Fun. Magnificent Costumes. Paicas General Admission 75 cents; Reserved Seats 1 Seats now on sale at Sawyer's, No, li Patton Avenu. v - r bed. ii. Berg r. Manager. . oct3Qd2tr rrt"', COME ANN GfcT THE CORRECT TIMID -it, 18 Patton Avenue. . . DEALEB 1X3 " Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silverware, Etc., GOLD PEN3, GOLD AND BILVER-HEADED ;CANB3. UMBRELLAS, iC. '4 A Full Line of Spectacles and jEyo-Qlas Telescopes and Opera Qls.es, Finn; R3it8ciasors. llazors and Peu Kiiivos.i - -ZZL EEPAIEING and ENGRAVIEG.. Pine Watch gg repairing and 'engraving A SPECIAITY, KEY WIND1 WATCHES changed to stem at short notice." Bring in your hard Jobs and have them flxe RIGHT AND WARRANTED J OUIt 3IOTTO- IS; QReliable Goods SZ AND -! Reliable Prices. 18 Patton jt renue.M' ang 7 dly T. C. Smith & Co. leading druggists, Asheville, N. C, oflcr at retail the biggest 10 cent toilet soap and the best two for a. quar tcr imported cigars the biggest 10 cent smoking tobacco and the best tooth brush for a quarter the the biggest 5 cent box shoe brush , for a quarter the -biggest box matches for 5 cents and the best 25 cent sponge the biggest quar ter dollar chamois and the best shaving mug for half dollar he the biggest oriental bath towels for 50 cents and the best toilet pow der for a quarter ; the biggest 10 cent box bird seed and the best 5 cent package cough beans ; tho biggest 25 cent whiskTbroom'TiTtl the best ladies tooth brush tor half dollar ; the biggest dime bottlo ot ' vasceline (extra big) and the best Havana filled Cuban band-ma - - . "511" (extra hest) 5 cent cigar; the biggest 25cent package gi ound sage and the best hajs dollar hair brush ; the biggie '50 cent, but tie quinine and the best conch medi- : cine for a qtisiter ; the .biggest stock of dtugs and the best equip ped prescription department ; the biggest drug store in the Stefe and the best attention i to customers ," T. C. SMITII & CO., Lcadip? Wholesale and Reti.il brugnifs, Asheville, N. C. ? Iff tcMQi 1 i .-Ussy i I i i .1 s