THE DAILY CITIZEN Will he published every morning (except Mon day) at the following ratct atrivtly cash: One Year $11.00 Six Monthn 3.00 Three Month! l.f.O One Month SO One Week 15 Our carriers will deliver the paper every morning in every part of the eity to our sub scribers, and parties wanting it will please fall at the Citizen Office. Mew Advertisements. Found T. C. Smith t Co. The National Bank of Ashcville. A New Enterprise G. W. HiKKins. Lots at Auction Otis A. Miller. Drugs and Medicines Grant's Pharmacy Baoeball YeMterday. At Pittsburg I'ittsburg 15, New York to. At Chicago Chicago 8, Washington 5. At Cleveland Cleveland 1, lioston 'J. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 0, Colum bus 3. At Indianapolis Indianapolis 12, Phil adelphia 7. At Kansas City Kansas City 7, Ital timore 0. At Louisville Louisville 0, Urooklvn 10. Death of a Rich Philanthropist. I'lTTsiicRn, I'a., August 17. A cable gram from 1 '(iris just received announces the death there of W. M. Thaw, vice-president of the Pennsylvania K. K. Co., and one of the most prominent railroad men in the country. He was reported to be worth at least $30.(1(111.(1011. and was a true philanthropist. The cause of his ,1 . 1. I. . ...... I I 1 II ucum ii.is mil ycl iiccn icunicu. lie was littv-onc years of age. The Weather. Washington. I). C. Am:. 17. Iudiea lions for North Carolina Fair weather; stationary tcniier,itiire variable winds, generally uorineriy. At I.hw'h, on Main Street. Vou can liml now a very full stock ol enina and glass, silver ami cutlery, and, in fact, eveiything for table use. Some remarkably low prices are now offered on Ltii.,.u i".,,!-... -.,. ........... ft i..:..... lamp is still in the lead. It is the licsl 1:1,,,. i .. i,..., T-.. Ulie. Kallroacl TlvketM. Untight, sold and exchanged. Alltraus- miiiiiis guaranteed. Keliahie niloiiiia lion cheerfully furnished. tllhee removed to uraud Central Hotel. W. M. Clarkk. Chandler notifies all his ice customers to call this morning for their supplies lie- Lvtvcii nine ,-iiiu lciio ciock; uota moinem inter mail ten, or tliey will lie disappoin tell. t'll.'I till Iff ri't tll'tw lliu tlwiut lt."ir4,. thanks for the generous patronage that was awarded him yesterday, and also previously. Those having watermelons on ice will get them out lietween the above named hours. Mra. Harrlnon In New York. New York, August 17. Mrs. Henj. Harrison arrived in this citv at G o'clock this morning on the. Fail Kiver line steamer Puritan. Mrs. Harrison re mained on the Puritan until a quarter after eight o'clock, then, attended hv pas senger agent Connor of the Kail Kiver line, sne proceeded to the Baltimore and in,;,. -,,;!.-. i ,l. :.. i i ,.... nn III jVlM.t Willi. she took a private ear, attached to the y o ciock train lor n usmngton. Polite but absent minded bather ( to a friend whom he has just recognized in the water I "Why how de do, lilivens? Clad to see you. Won't yon sit down." Swannanoa Hotel. Unexcelled cuisine. Popular with tourists, futnilieanml business men. H Ice trie cunt puss the door. RAWLS ltKOS., felt 1 illy I'ropr'a. MARKi;rs hv tku.(;kaiii. Money hiicI HecurltieH-Cotton I'roviHloiiH and Produce. MoNKY AND SKCI'RITIKS. Nkw YfiMK. Auk- 1". ExchiuiKC dull hul Money easy. Suli-Trcasury linlanccs tlokl, $15 i-. l-.H4, OUO; currency, $l.'o,iiHl ,ihio. C.nvernnii'i'it bunds dull lint Mendy 1- pel cents. $l.l'M; i,3 pi-r cents, $1.IHWH. muic nuiiiis eniireiy ncKUTlt'd. Alu.ClasHA Ua.ri 1 u.'IUIN ( I'ue. lstninr IH . H.r.s. lio IN. Y. Central ...liMia, N. Hz V. uld Northern I'ne.. 'J'.i N. P. old (17 Pacific Mail Clfd KeadinK 4n Kich. -V Allc 2 7'JL. Ala. ClasH tin. 7s. mort Kittl N. C. Cons.. Us.. 127 N. C. Cons.. 4s 17 S. C. lirovir...ini Tenn. ls loii Tcnn. rs loJ Tenn. Set., Cts 7U"M K. W. Point. Virjnnia (in 4H Ikock Isluncl Vireiniu Cons... M3 iSt. Paul Northwestern ...llll do pfd lKti do pid ...143 Tcx. Facilic HI IKI Hz Lack 145,3TennCoal:lron .'17' lirie iiHjl'nion Piicitic il!- iiust Tenn lo N. J. Central... 1 1 2 Lake Shore li)4'i4Mo. Pacific 72" l-ou. ii Nash 7o iWestcm Union 8fi Mem, & Char... 02 Cotton-see(i oil Mob. & Ohio 13 Certificates 521 Nash. Ac Chat... 97 jBrunswick 23 Asked. HEREAFTER Wo will run two delivery wiifi'ons. Hie necessity for this has been caused by our largely increasing; trade, making it impossible to de liver with one wagon. There have been complaints (and justly, too) by some of our ustoniers at not having goods delivered more promptly. With our addi tional facilities for delivery we hope to increase our al ready large trade, ami prom ise to meet all competition. Our stock, as heretofore, wi be kept Up to the highest standard in mi.-ility. Al goods sold by us guarantee! to be as represented, both in weights and quality. POWELL & SNIDER Court Square. WINKELMANN'S COTTON. Nkw York. Auk. 17. Cotton firm. Salts c-iliy 1,127 link's; inidilliiiK uplands ll i4, niiilillitiK Orleans 11". Tutnl nit receipts at all ports tii-ilav liil'.l. Uxpnrts to ('.rent llritiiin 03a. stock Hll.HS hales ( A I. vkstiin, Ann. 17. Cotton firm, HV., receipts 1HO. Niikkiilk, Auk. 17. Cotton firm, 11; re ccipts H.'m. Haltimiiki;, Auk. 17. Cotton nuiet, ll 'i; receipts 14-M. Huston, Auk. 17. Cotton quiet, 1 IHal 1 Vi; receipts 4- WlI.HI.NIITON. N. C. Aiiir. 17. Cotton firm I'llil.AliKl.i iiiA. Auk 17 Cotton firm, 11),; Savannah, Auk. 17 Cotton steady, lo. Nkw (Iki.kans, Aur. 17. Cotton firm, 11; receipts i;io. Miihii.k. Auk. 17. Cotton nominal, 11 Mkmpiiis, Auk. 17. Cotton quiet, 10; re AlMilisTA, Auk. 17 Cotton firm, 1 1; receipts Ciiahlkstiin, Auk. 17. Cotton nominal, 1 117...- rnwii.l. 'I 1'KOVISIONS ANII l'KOlll'CK. Cincinnati. Auk. 17. Flour ImrilvsUadv. neat ilull No. 2 nil 7Hja77. Corn easier .10. niixen .i. lints null No. 2 tllixi'il -. i-orK niimtnni lii.Tr.. I.nnl ilull ti.r.o Hulk imats ilull llncon dull. Whisker act i'f .'mil firm 1 ll' Cllli-Ai-.o, A UK. 17. Cash limitations to-ilay ui.iv i. i;,ii..,. i'i .1.. . ,.-,. i biuiiiv, , iitui .n Jrcil,i. Corn No. 2 ,'iri.'is. lints No.: 2(11.. Mess pork !l.")lln".r!i. I.anl . 1 5.KI. 2(1 Sllurl ril.u r. i,.,, , -. i-t,i..t , .... Nkw Yiihk. Auk 1 7. Southern Hour heavy. wi.iMT ., a reo wiiax. corn wic.iny .mi 2i. (lats sternly Sept. 2iil2 ...... .....n, iiiuii.v m-pi. i;i.;i. niiKar re- linetl in kooiI ileinanil, firm. Molasses I'oretKil nominal Uice striKly. Petroleum firmer : ... v., ,, i,i Kieauy anil ipilet. I.anl ilull western strain (i.lill. 1'reiKhls firm. Cotton .'l-Kill. I'.rnin 4.I..II. Jf (M'NI). A bunch of Keys, (iwncrcnn hnvcsameliv appl.vinK at T. C. Smith Co.'s anil payinir for this ail. A NKW ENTERPRISE The Hand Laundry will open on Monday, at the foot of Mrs. Wilson's hill, under the mnnaKement of O W. IliKKina. All work done neatly liy hand. AN UNEXCELLED SPECIFIC 11. iMc. vr Cholera. Cramps, Diaqrmcea, aumnibn wmrusiiii Dysentery SHU Ul Tin Hrrbi'wiio OF THC STOMACH AND BOWEiS PRICE 25 CENTS. J. H. UVINKELMANN & CO BALTIMORE, MD., U S. A. For sale by J. S. GRANT, rlawtau2H ladieFnew furnishing store' Silks, Plushes, Whitefioods, Laces, Embroideries, Rib bons, Art Needlework Mate rial. Handkerchiefs. Corsets. (Iloves. Miisiiipv I .iiilinu' I 'n- derwear, LamiiVeipiins, Table i overs I'lllowMiams, I lilies. etc., etc. Lessons in Art Em broidery anil Stamping free to all who purchase materia I. Kill (iloves fitted to the lmnd stamping done while vou wait, at SARAH ELEICK'S, Corner of Main and Willow Streets, under Swannanoa Hotel. MISCELLANUOVS. Grant's Pharmacy, 34 S. Main Street. Hair brushes, Cloth brushes, Tooth brushes, and Nail brushes at manufacturer's prices. Having purchased a job lot of the above men tioned goods, 1 am offering them at half the usual price. I carry a large assortment of Patent medicines and will meet the prices of any com petitor. I buy all goods for cash and give my customers a corresponding benefit. (loods delivered to any part of the city free of charge .Remember the place. Grant's Pharmacy, -4500 ACRES - Ol' FINE MINERAL AND TIMBER LANDS, TO HI! SOU l IN Transylvania County. N. C. ASHEV1LLU ADVHKriSHMHMS. Jeliico Coal, Wooldriclge, Jcllico Mountain Coal Co., Proctor Coal Co., Standard Coal Co., E. Tcnn. Coal Co. l'or sale at Wholesale and Ketail liy ASHEVILXE COAL COMPANY, lixdusive AkciUs (liomi'stie and Steam I lor Western North Carolina. I II. T. COLLINS, President. E. E.EAGAN, Secretary ASHE VILLE ICE COMPANY. Ture Ice made from Distilled Water. Office: Patton Avenue. No. 30 WON'T ORDER From yourdrocer, even for trial, our "ROLLER KING" PATENT I Seen use it is made in Asheville, "VOU KNOW," Mut we pledge our word for it, thai no WHITER BREAD, BISCUIT, ROLLS, Can be made from any imported Flour. ELECTRIC LIGHT Is lln iiwikI iiiunil'ii- u n.i I,... f .... :.. .1.: i. , . . " " I'-'l'""" """ifiin fwtMli"! Ill HUM MIJHKCI. Ask your drocer for t lie above Mrands, manufactured bv ihv WWW'Www' . abjle, v 1LLE MILLING CO. My virtue of n ilcercc of Ihe Superior Court of Transylvania einiuty. North Carolina, the uiidcrHiiuil at exeeutor of Klizur I'atton, dee'd, will sell at pulilie nuetioii at the court In i ii si' i Uiir in the tuvvn nT irvtin im Monday, 2d Ia ofScpl. 1889, All that tract of land Ivinu on Cathev's ek. known as the Kliztir l'nitni iu.-iii-i. tion Intnl. eontiiinitiK uhout One Thousand l ive Hundred acres. The laud ii luvessilde iintl tiuelv timbered. It is situated nliont 4. miles south west of Hrevat d and lies parallel to the French Itroud river, nhnnt twn tnil-u distant from the same, nud about two miles hstant from the pnmoscd line of the C, C. li. .V ('. rililm.'ld AIkii tllr tiit:r- (list fii.... from the Haltimore. Asheville nud Atlmitn railroad line ns proposed. There arc fine in - lieatious of Iron, I.ime and other mineralson the l.'llld. It is Well Ililati(i-il In vrnrimr nor. pt.ses and can tic conveniently ilivided into small farms. The land will be sold to make assets to pay debts and for titiat settlement. terms (itie-tnird cash, balmier on six and AClvc months, with note and intercut im same at h iter cent. Title reserved till last pavtnent is made. Purchaser has privilege of navini; crish in full of iiinuiini ofaiiN if hp Sirt'S. Title iruar:oiti-it I'nr further liifur matiou apply to or address the undersigned r a. (,asn, Att'y, Hrcvard, N. L. I-iill deserintion and nhits of the Imul .dti de seen on tile in the ofhec of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania county. Chas. C. Patton, Kxeeutttr of Hlizur I'atton, dee'd jullJ dtsept-' I. X. L. MARKET, Cor. I'utton Avenue and Heput Street. HAS CHOICKMT Itccf, Veal, Mutton and Iintb Ahvavs on hand in the Kent Uirt-tir.rnt.,r ; JAM KM WOLFE. I'rop'r may-t diim HERRING & WEAVER, THE SHOE STORE, NO. 30 SOUTH MAIN S'lKI-UT. While we Have the Finest and Mo.st I aliionalIc Uuods in Our Line, Wc also liiivv the L-Iu'jicst. Cull ami siviis. No, 4094. TrKAM'KV Dlvl'AHTMKNT, Ol TICK OK COMI'TKOI.I.KR OF THeI Cl'RHKNCV, WasliitiKtni, August 15, 1SSS). j WiiiiRKAs, by satisfactory cviilvnccpre sintcil to the iindeisiKiicil, it lias been inaile to appear that "TIIIv NATIONAL HANK OP ASIIKVILLE," in the City of Asheville, in the County of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, lias com plied with all the provisions of the Stat utes of the United States, required to I complied with licforc nn association shall lie authorized to commence the business of Kunkiim,. Now. therefore, I, HOWARD S. I.ACEY, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "Till- NATIONAL HANK Ol- ASjll'VILLIi," in the City of Ashe ville, in the County ol Iluneonilic and State of North Carolina, is authorized to commence the business of Hanliim; ns provided in Section I-'ifty-Oue Hundred and Sixty Nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand anil seal of office this I."thilav of Au gust, 1SSU. IJ. S. LAC 12 Y, Seal. Comptroller of the Currency. LUMBER YARD. OAK STREET INN, A fnmiiclpnt Tvtu-wt-ii.-r- u-n l. 4 either mrtihirl v for a short while f.n h ihv' or hy the piece. Neat. sntisfHctorv work or mi charges. Address l. O. ltn. :tnM, nr enquire at Western Carolina Hunk, an 17 ihit E. FOGETTE, Architect. I'liilm mill Htn-t-ifK-ntionn nrciixireil mill esti mates Kivcn, at sbnrt notice. Ofticr: Wnlfr IliiililitiK. Court HmiseSiiiiare Ashevillf. N. C. mnv.'llKll v BROOM FACTORY. HANHlflD N. LOCKWOOU. HANU-MADK Brooms, Whisks, Hearth and Ceiling Brooms. Mill nnrf Kni'tor,, r,.w(.,D .. .......r. mm noiniii(i iicv-. leoitxn y GEO. KIMBER. iENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER .itiuu' 1 1 it aim lenient work niccialt' Orati'8, KunKin anil lluilcrn set. IliiiMiliA:! niiiveil anil repaireit in first class manner. SewcrnKC, llrainaKc ami tmps for the same tlloroiiKlilv unilcrstiMiil and proiniitly at teuilei to. (Ifltec: Wolfe linililhii,'. Court House-Smiiir.' n.ncviur, ,. c. mn.vSllilly Uc-Hirable Country Board. At l.uthrr House nt Hominy Depot, lo mnes west ol Asheville, on the Murphy rail road, at $1.-, t,, $is ht month, f.ooii larue rooms ami csci iu nl tnMe lionrd. I.oented in full view ol' and accessible to I'isKah. (luoil "rv' K I.. M'THUR. niiKlldlw I'roprietor AT AUCTION! BUILDING LOTS IN SKYLAND SPRINGS. Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 20 & 21. SKYLAND SPRINGS is on the A. and S. railroad, cilit miles south of Asheville The location is beautiful and the Mineral Springs varied and fine. Any lot desired will be put np and sold to the highest bidder without reserve. One hundred and eighty lots have already been sold. Trains leave depot at Asheville at 8.20 a. m., and return at 6.30 p. m. Fare 35 cents. Dinner can be had at the hotel. OTIS A. MILLER, Prop'r. J. J. HILL, Auctioneer. FOR BOYS. We lmve ;i niieliiieof IJovn Suits, Hiieh makes ns Itovrs. I'eet & Co., Kouo-h and Tumble, ete., well made, neat and st.vlish. To close out a tew broken lines we have made extremely low prices on them, at cost and some below cost. Zieiiler JJros.' Boys' Khen are the best wearers you can buy urnl aro always satisfactory. II. REDWOOD & CO. One Price Strictly. ASHKYILLK, N. V c;?s?""-";- We have a niimlicr of elcKmill.v furnished looms to accommodate lioanl, e I. .1 nice, quiet ilacc. away from the holds. Nicciooii's , V. i Ii i ? 'I. siie a cookiiiK. at reasonable prie s. Also, hot anil c.,!,i hath". tinmliirc, K. ,., hrsl class Ir. T. J. HARGAN, Proprietor. COMPOUND OXYGEN AND MEDICATED DALSAM VAPOR. ll.r, ,l n . .A . " yr"""?''!r '! chronic .liscascs of l. UI1 vc . i ".iiiiicii irom tne iiniiital nalsam trees near Asheville.) the Jm;. ci.ua. to Our success here lor the past three vcars ith this ir. .. ,.. , .1 i... '.. . l.ni' :"'.',"m",;i' '!'."' j r'-:i'V"'""'''i'"ii''. "Hose . ,;,v .xizf .';. !' .y; gentlemen ofsheJili'K J-AIn e. kin. pastor 1-irst Methodist Church: Ncv. W. A I ,1 ,.;..' uiV.Vj "Z1.: !?. '.?S- Collins. Ciqit. Natt Atkinson. ' ' -nurcn; n. I T. J. HARtiAN, M. I. iKO. F. SCOTT, (Sneeessor to Douliletl.-iy & Scott,) North Public Square, WINDOWS, - BLINDS, - DOORS .!.. .-..,. ..ime. .'lasteH. Hair, Shinies, ,.,,, PeciK Post,. A11 kills r Wdnlcrs will receive prompt attention Milodlv THE "BONANZA," THK I.KAIHNi: f WINE .-. AND .-. LIQUOR .. STORE IN THK STATE. FINE SAMPLE AN KIIXIARD ROOM. j. a, mako. AH,,r, NO, 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. G. WILLIAMSON & SON, ( Successors to Hart & Williamson,) MANUFAC'rrKKRS OF SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, Mouldings, Stair-Work, Fine lerior Finish, Mantels, Ftc, ASHEVILLK, N. C. Il) AI',KTS I IIU The Itiiekeve I'uiiip, Steel and fin Shingles, Hour and lleartli Tiles. fehldlv ACKNTS IS M'F'HS. OF Hyikit's Patent Shcatliinj; Lath. MiW'IS MAIHil'X, I'm L. I'. Mel.OIlM, Vicc-I're... l..K.1CTl,S:-I.ewi, Ma,,,,,,,, M... Heard M ..I. VnKK.J. li. Kankin.J - w,..., . .... rtiei.ouii. I. li. KANKIN, Ca.dlier, Kay, ,. Ii. Heed FITZPATRICK BROS. & ROBERTSON. Icalcr!. in Wall Paper, window Shade and Patent Ha,.Ker8 Patau. Oils and Varnishes. M,(?uo... Mml Vuint, , C()or1 French and American We keep in stock St. l.ouis anil Kentucky Lend. fchndly W. T. I'KNNIMAK. PENNIMAN & CO W. K, I'ENNIMAX. M JOUHKK8 AND PBALKKS IN- HAR DWAi RE; ASIIEVII.LE, N. C. AGBNTS FOR DUPONT POWDER CO.. R.CHMONO STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO., OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, MOLINE SCALE CO, ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. M'COKMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. i.'.i.llv THE"HICKORY INN." lvleetrie Lights. HICKORY, N. C. (las, Hot and Cold Water Iiatlis urn Toilets on each llotr. Cuisine am! appointments unsurpassed. FRANK LOIUHRAN, Proprietor, WESTERN CAROLINA BANK :ashi;v llb, n. c. fkiikiiaky ist, isku UrKonizcd May 1st, 1HHX. CAPITAL, S50,ooo. . . SURPLUS. -, ...... STATU, Ctll'NTV AND CITY IMil'tlSITORY. l.oeSa(ie.icrllla,ikinllusines. I-qiosit. received. K.chanKe lionulit and ...i.i lecfon, made on all aecensilil,. po. The Savin,.- Featnre will reciive s,Ku!al attention. all sums in thl. deartil.i-nt, deposited for four nionthn or lonKcr. inlm-M nt 11,.- r of K-r emit, per annum will be paid. Special attention Riven to loan, on real ctatc, which will , placed for on time on real aonalilc termti. Open Irom 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. On Saturday, the Saving Derartment will bco,.t.ll II p.,,,. IC II VU II ANTED, A lldv mnrl huarrl Sk n-I r j ....... u ... B i'iitiuc inmiir. or Rt a private boarditiK houne. Addrr. atat- "B1'a Aiheviik. S. C. yANTED. LarflM inn ii w n . m-fm. Zll li. - . oaiary pl, and give iwcurJty for money collected. Call on D. L. BKYAN, at Mra. BrceK'a. Col lene St., Asheville. N. C. $25 1 BeautifuiBuiidinsi-ots ijtfcAt SKYLAND SPRINGS BUNCOMI1E COUNTY, P. C. Sky,ad SH.,K. I. k-;frR-Ji Ahcvie. on THE FINEST COLLECTION OF MINERAL SPRINGS IN THE STATE. Twenty SprinChala JJMfe Sulphur. MaBc,ia. and ttonc Fine Hotel Finished and Opened Sever., Unar;,;;0";!!, Ker'Vu-mlTrrt'Ta th 1 For a nhort time, choice lots are oflerrd vrrv lo in io L, sht. In thc ',lo' Grand iew.. level lu. wide "SnS. puValrT fiiVwati?. t0r"- OTIS A. MILLER, Proprietor. mavlO dam CAMPBELL'S TONIC IIEiCR, Medicated apccially for family use. Is one of the healtl,le.t beTera. ,m i.....- .,. of f.mille. , town can teatif,. It I. cuiphatieally a TONIC..lightl,l.tiTe. will ng. ul.te the bowel., promote the ax'tionofthc liver and purify the blood. I.STRICTI.V.. mni .on-tato,ieatlg. Endoraed by the Medical Profe,.loo. Orrfer oVreee trow Victory. C. H. CAMPBELL, - u.IWMd 8tP4. MANN, JOHNSON & COMPANY, SI'CCIiSSOKS Tt) SHEPARD, MANN & JOHNSON. AND THE BLAIR FURNITURE CO.., NO. 23 PATTON AVENUB. Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer, And Undertakers. tO I'rompt attention jrlvcn to all ordcra, day or niKht. PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, TIN AND StATE ROOFING, ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. PlaiiaiidlSpecIfieatlon Furnished on Application We bare thoroOKb mechanic In each line who hare had man. buainear. We can aafrw . . . - " i iron, aauaiacuon la oar work, a low ajrarr. BALLARD, RICH & BOYCE. fcblSdlj ftmo uw uia sat ana iUf.trafA-tg'

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