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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2 181)1. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. ftv RASDOLPH-KERR PRINTISG CO. ' Tub Pn.T CiTinin, rvmocrntic. is published eeery afternoon (exoept Sunday) at the fol lowing rates strictly cmah : One Yeas IB.OO SSI Mukthi ' Tiiim Month. l.nr1 Ona Mouth A" Ons Wih n 1 w a r WUDNESDAY, SKI'TEMHt-R 2, 1NSU. The Evening Journal may vet learn t!w difference between opinion hihI advice, but it will tnke time lots ot it. The Mountain Home-Toiirnal want! to know what we think of free coinage. We think mere favorably of free coinage than of the paper that accused lis oi "appropriating" matter which, at matter of fact, we paid for. Thk New York 3un Kuril fault with Blair of New Hampshire became he, though not now a senator, inn senate stationery. There should at least be ni surprise in this case. Hlair who is beint paid $,"()(! per month not to be minister ol China, probably loo:ed the senate supplies wheu he found he was not re elected a member of that bodv, and laid in u stock of writing paei for the rr lander of his aatural lile. He is one ol the typical republicans who, havhujonct been supported by the government, sei nothing wrong in making drafts on tin rational treasury or supplies whethci they make anv return or not. A IK i I V refreshing thing has happened in the New York custom house. KusscM Harrison, the president's son, is expect ing his wife and her lister from Europe Friday. He applied to Collector l'asseti for a reyenue cutter to take them Irom the incoming steamer with their baggagi so that they would not be compiled to mingle with ordinary people at the whan or have their trunks examined for dutia ble articles. It is un astonishing lact that young Harrison wns reinsert this favor. It is true he hail no more right to ask for it than has anv other citien of thil republic, but the res publican way ot making tree use of what does not belong to any party but to tin people n ud for certain wcll-ilrtincd pur poses, has lieen so universal that Collector I'fissctt deserves especial meution tor Ins exhibition of official back bone. The lirHiti Crop. The notion that because the smith is not a great wheat growing country tin demand for some millions ol bushels ol that grain will not ha re a good c flee l 01 our section is obviously not smh a one as a financier of ability would enter tain. hen the taring Hrolheis failed in l.oidun Aluvillc lelt it unfavorably. It also lelt, as probably did every nook and corner o! the Kn;lih speaking alio Spanish speauing world, thealmost fata! experience of the Argentine Republic with in particular brand of sub treasury bill It felt the tremendous loss of the millions sunk in 1'e l.esscp's canal tollv. And. pet contra, as there come back from Europe, millions of gold to pay for out exported wheat and go into circulation, quickening trade in every channel, pur chasing thousands of articles the south has at least the raw material for, wi shall feel that. Money will be easier, and if congress will let the finances ot the country alone, we shall have a few years I comparative prosperity. One Man Dlnaeute-d. I-'ollo A'tng are the essential portions ot the coroner's jury verdict in the Third river wreck: "The said wrecking of the tiain being caused by a loose rail, the bolts and spikes of the same having been taken out by some ierson or persons unknown to the itirv, with tools or implements be longing to said railroad company which said tools or implements were by gross negligence on the part of said railroad company left in an open shed accessible to every passer by. We do also find that several of the cross-ties at end near the break in the said railroad track, where said rail was displaced were unsound and should have been replaced and that the substruction ou the bridge was in part detective and further that the high rate of speed maintained in runuiug trims over this bridge deserves and has the cen sure aud condemnation of this jury." The Charlotte Chronicle saysthat 'Vlr. J. S. Ramsey, of the jury, signed the re port, hut does not believe that any rail wai loosened or misplaced before the wreck." iv a;hi.kaih.i:." The Railway CommlNfllon mid the Third Creek Horror.l Major James W. Wilson, chairman of the railway commission, was asked at Raleigh whether the commission would take up matters relative to the disaster near Statesville. He said: "The law is not mandatory, and the commissioners are not required to act as coronen. If agreeable to my associates we will investigate it. We are to pass upoa the fact us to whether any late or proper improvements have been omitted. He went on to say that the verdict of the jury was correct in stating that the dis aster was caused by the removal of holts. As to the other findings he preferred not to speak now." Richmond Dispatch. A Point well Taken. The Progressive Farmer says: Our readers would be surprised to know how much we have to pay each week to keep the paper running, and it most be paid is cash. There is but little profit in the paper, even when all our subscribers keep paid up. So that if only a few fall behind it is a serious matter with us. Apart from all this, the paper must t run on Alliance principles, on a cash basis. Itcanbernn no other way at oae dollar a year. Why don't you ran your sheet on snb treasurv principles? "Take your list of non-paying subscribers to the bank you do business with of course it is a bank that faTors the Alliance and raise one half the par Tnlue of the list in current coin of the realm. Ashevillk Citizen. Our Asheville contemporary'! point is well taken and forcibly illustrates the impracticability of the sub-treasury scheme; though in somewhat jocular way it is done with telling force. Fayette- ville Observer. FraldTo. From the New York Sun. "What is a conspiracy ?" "A plot." "Why don't Henry James and Mr. How ells conspire ?" THE STATE NEWS. The Railway Commission has issued t circular regarding the section of the Railway Commission act requiring that connecting lines of railway shall make as .'lose connection as practicable. The Green I'ark Hotel company, which completed a seventy room hotel at lllowing Km k at a cost ot S-'-'.OOt', will erect a $75,000 structure higher up on the range in time for the season ol Si-'. The t'.rahain Cleaner is informer! that a citizen of Chatham, on his way home roin Kavetteville a tew davs ago, saw a dead dog hanging bv the roadside. He cut him down ami hauled him home, a d 'Stance of some sixty miles, and skinned him for his hide. The farmers of Anson county liMve followed the example of those in Meck lenburg county, and the county Alliance missed a resolution favoring the reduc tion of cotton acreage loten acres to the Uorse, provided the movement be gen rally agreed upon in the cotton belt. Mr. Charles Hmkcrvillc. ol Colum bus, Mis.., has been ehoseu as assistant n the chemical department of the uni versity, lie was u student ef the I'uivcr--iity of Mississippi, and from there went to t nc I'niversitv of Virginia, pursuing the study ol chemist! tor two years and graduating in that department. He has .ince pursued a post-graciuate course in chemistry at Yaudcrbilt university, and urings high tcstinioiii, ils from all ol his teachers. I OVMI HKK IKIVS. X Ieoted Mother' Reunion Willi Her Clillciren. ?rim t lie Concm! Strtinlard. Some eight weeks ago lr. tleorge C Cope, of near t frg.'in church, was found lead in the road. Having separated six years ago from Ins wile, lie took with him at that time the only two children lohimie, four years of age, and 'roithcim, eighteen months old. From that time on Mrs. Cope has been unable to ascertain where they were. With a mother's devotion, through six long long years ol heart pains aud anxiety that tried her very soul, Mrs. Coiie ex erted every erlort and influence to learn if her darling buys' whereabouts. Her efforts were all lutile. Alter the death ol lr. Cope, she was ilu'ost trciuieil with aiixu tv for the wel tire of her children. She tesolycri to . lever cease in iiei search uuiil the hidden children were located and brought back to their loud and almost heart stricken :niher. Friends aided her, but sue, loplv intent, gained taint intelligence ol the wlieteabouts ol tlie fiovs. About one '.veek ago, Mrs. Cnie, on the track ot tliim. left toi oiuson C it v, lenn. With i lie aid of a l uitcil Stales officer, she lie .jan her search. Evidence led to the Home of a riravmnn ol Johnson City .vheie she found Julinie, now ten years 01 tge. Mrs. iupe would not have iccog iiicil tier own child under other ciriuui .lances and conriitious. To tiuri the 'tlier one I Croiiiieun, six years ol age, I vhom she lielicved was near, was Mrs. Cope's determination. She found a clue, rweiiiy-eiglil miles from Johnson City, .lis. Cope tour.U In tie Croiiheim. Mis. ..ope rccogiocd hull, saying that, in eat tires, he bad not changed a particle. On the uo.iu traiu. Monday, she ut rived here wild bum of the boys. She's .1 happy molbei . FOR MR. DKI'KW. IoIii(h s-roin KitifltNti Railway l liut lut Ours ( Hluali. From thr I'i'trou Hire I'rrs. There are a number of kinks in Euro pean traveling tiial even Mr IVjiew does not seem to he up to. For iustancr, -.even tirst-cl.tss tinvclers going over to England can li.ive au elegant car to themselves from Liverpool to Loudon by niiii'ving, at the cost of a six pence, from bieccnstwwn, auy of the big railway lines riming from Liverpool to London. When the travelers arrive at Liverpool they will find there a car reserved for them that would be haul to Inat in America short ot those palatial private cars used bv our nnllioiiaiirs. There is a large parlor in the center ot the car, with tine plate glass windows on either side. 1 his room is luxuriously lurinslicri with solas and easy chairs. At one end of the car is a lariies' drawing room and lievond this is a lavatory. At the other end is a smoking room, then a lavatory with the baggage room beyond, so that all trunks and satchels can be got at during the journey. Ky givisg nonce tothe sta tion master at Liverpool this car will be dropped off at any stali u on the road, sn that tourists may iimi the points of interest in the locality and after the sightseeing is over I lie car is hitched on to any train specified. 1 he cost of all this, Mr. liepew, is simply the cost of the seven til st class tickets. There is no ex tra charge lor anything. F. (). Hoffman, editor Times. Rocky Mount, Va., writes: "I am pleased In say that Botanic lllood Itabn is the best ap iKtizer and tonic for delicate iieoplc 1 ever saw. It acted liken charm in mv case." Mai'iVth's " pearl top " and " pearl ylass" i.unp-cliiinneys lo not I " cak from heat, not 'if in a, hundred; they break "mi accidents. They arc nude of clear class as well as tough, as lear ;.s crystal. They fit the imp.-, i hoy are made for. hape ( ouirols the draft; they "e :.' ''pe:l riht. Draft con ihutes to proper combustion; iat makes liht; they im-d-ove he l;jrht of a lamp. lint they cost a dealer three invs os much as common himncys, and, as they do not in-oak, he h apt to be anxious est ih.:y slop his trade. Di minished sales and less profit are not agreeable to him. There arc two sides to the miesi ion. 1 lave a talk with him. Pttihi n- uro. A. Hacbhtb 4 Co. For Malaria, Live r Tr ou ble, or Indigestion, uaa BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Advertising CREATES many a new husinemi; LNLAKirhb manv an oltf 6uine.ii; REVIVES many a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business; SA VES many a falling business ; PRESERVES many a large business; SECURES success in any business. To adrertine iutikiouslr. use the coA umnsof'TheCitaen." Everybody reads it; and in proportion to the returns it yields advertisers, itsrates are the cocao eat in the country. A UniioohnM Damorfu n iivtie&iiviu itwmewj FOR ALL Ol fr sun 01 IP! 0 IstW vu ",w onus t DISEASES Botanic Blood Balm I rnre SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT LLrlLES HHEUM, ECZEMA, lvsr furm ot mallgnsnt SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being elticscloui In toning up the J svstcm inj restoring the constitution, sites ImpalreS frisi my cause. Iti fl i'isii!( us is guarantcelni I curl, II i direction! in followed. s:nt free -n.t' at M Mtitirra. W B! 000 BAlM CO., Allanta. Ga. S Mt. Mitchell Hotel, BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION. WILL OPEN .ll'N'K 1ST, 181)1. Mineral watrr name an RocaliridnT and Hril font SprlnKS, Va-, PKBR TO OVRSTS. KATES 00 TO 9 (IO PKR WRBK, 94f-Hiill ever.v ThnrnilBT niKht. NPRAVl'K & MOORE. -5 it CC fx a s -3 a 0 3 CARPETS Jl'ST RKCKIVFU From the Factories IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS. SrvfiUy-t wo roll mien. in, eta mipfr, ply lajKBtrT, limly KruicU (iiid vrlvrt enr pctB. O n? htin-irtd ami f'Kht roll ihina strnw mattltiffR. One husidrrH and thirty Ave Snnrnn am! fur riiK. Fifty -one rt "in;,rrn. Cocoti and nnpicr mattisKi- Portirrr Hiid lm ctir'nin Some of thw icmc1h wrrr hom:ht t rrrtlr rrduicd prtccfi and will be ftold at n bargain. CaM ami mi imnimat' tor It, tin lariat ami only cicUirnvt ciirpet hur in th- ttaT. JAS. P. vSAWVEK, 49 9. Wain lHtf AuHctIUc. N C juo2.d3m The Czar of Rudflia frarinr the TftiKPunif of hi opprrwl tib rctn; iiwrs vrry prtcao'lon t" pmtrt't hi .f irnm thr awxniftin'n llow. So aln" ihould fTfry nc fear thf annult of iliw:inr, mid uetverv p'tramion to ward off iti ttaik Any one therefore who Intends Yinltinjr AMteville or mt other m- uniain reiort, shnnld r.'" nieniuer tnnt at er a stay in nuch a hih lati tude, or retnrnlnp directly to their home the? fluhject the i nelrri lo'utfrk f om ma laria and niuimt, thone hiddei luei to health, which DurJug September float nnea urn the mornlna air, and are ntealthilT borne on the gentle hrertethut lann tne cneck at eventia;. in avoid iuih fer tul ri-k to ll(r. nd henlth, thee nhould o jnnrn for ahile at C1rTelid Spnntfn, the watera af whieh aot onlt eradicate all mn laria from the stem, and rehevr and curr the v arioaa il latitat afflict fuffe-ing humanity, hut alan hy their wonderful tonic proprrtifx nnna np ine arniem, aa eounierai ta tneei ferta win ta iarvitahly idllow a audnrn change from the eihi arntinf air of thr Bine Ritlgv to the rdenreafttng atmoiiphere f the iwianaa. i-or terra a, etc., apply to J. B. WILKINSON. Propr., Cleveland Hpringa, SHELBY, N. C. 3 Hontta Main Street. Our motto in to keop the very bust wines and liquors at the most reasonable price commensurat with the qual ity. Parties having friends of intemperate habit will confer a favor by notifying: uh of such, ae we do not wish to sell them any stimulants. Very respectfully, JOHN 0-bONNELL. lalvSiltf TRY THE MODEL LAUNDRY (7 Patton ATenne. HIE BOSTON SALOON WE HAVE A :: FINE :: LINE or Ladies' Oxford Tics, ALL VARIETIES. We are turning out of our 'ustom Department, a beau tiful Ooze Calf Shoo, high and low cut. WIVE 18 A TRIAL. Weaver & Myers, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. No. 39 Patton Avenue. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO Bl'Y! Ah we expect to move about September 1st., in the new building just west of the ojieni house, we have de cided to moke to make spec ial priced, on our stock of fur niture. If you want any thing from a rocker to a handsome 10th century oak suit you had better call and get our uir:ciAi. PRICES" licfoii' buying elsewhere. We do not piopose to sell for less than mst, but we can save you iimney on anything yon may wish in our line. 3SLAI11 & BROWN. FUHNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS. . Patton Avenue. G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 6T South Ilfaln HU PKRFICCT SIC.HT. Kiita In the ahai-nce of hrad;ii-he, pain lu or ahotit thr eye, tHintviK In r ailing or aee inn at a dUuuice Han youruht tented free of tharge. Hat mfHClon fcaaranteerl. Thcrnioin tter, Horthehou'e or fuiden tah or lairr; chrmicnl nrtc rrr ttiermo-.nelarfi; torm srlama unrf thcrmometcra comhmnl, h ilrometcra or thcrmometrra t- raeaiture Mcjunri, acirla, ete Eg It Bollem. Thrtr minute aand gin en to rook your eae nroiierly, a.V cent. All kindof acirntific initramenta. PlANOSl STEINWAY, EVERETT, HARVARD. ORG ANSI WII.COXA W1IITR. PARRS.NI) VOTHY KIM 11 ALL. BANJOS. GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. EASY INSTALLMENTS, LOWEST ; PRICES, HIGHEST GUARANTEES. ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS AfiO. I ran rrtVr to hnndnda o patrona, the ht met) in Weftern North Carolina. Call oai or a-idrra C. FALK. 35 N. Malu Street. ASHEVILLE, N. C. OR HprtanburXt a. C. -TAKE VOUR Droken Jewelry 0ISABLE0 WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEB HADE At 800B AS NEW. No. i N. Cnrt MPUU. NEXT DOOR TO POST0FFICE gjf-K-ifiv;' - i DO YOU WANT A WATCH ? Or Would You Prefer Thk I'aii.v Citizen Iikk bought, ami thev tnav Iw si'in in the show window of A. M. 1'icltl, on South Main street, A SOLID GOLD LAIHIJS' WATCH AND CHAIN. The enw is H knrsts, liHiiHsonielT eiirred. with Klin movp ment. The chain is koIiI, lrniutifiillv ilworated with fine hrd rnnniel. Also, BHAI'TII'l'l. LADIIW STICK I'lN, made iiion spviiil order. The Pin is what is know n hs the Clover Lenf de sign, and consists of four hnndsnme stones one Aquamarine, one Amethyst, m- Tophi and one Diamond, set in solid gold, lieautifullr ornamented sail cu graved. This Watch and I'm are to le given to the two Indies in Asheville who will show that thev deserve t licit). The Watch will I sriven to the Indv securing the largest numlier of snliscrili- crs to Tub Daii.v Citiikn between this date and Ieccmlcr 1st. The Pin will lie given to the Indy get ting the next lni;rst number. A sul)crilcr will lie the name of am (K'rson in Asia i!c not now a subscriln r to Thk ClTiri s. accoinimnie't by $1.0' . A name acconipMiicd bv $2.00 will comu two, and n mime accompanied by $.1.00 will connt three. And to all $.1. Oil sub scribers Thk Citizkn will make, in addi tion, a preixnt of one of those splendid birdscye views of Asheville. Ladies, this is your opportunity. Anv Ke"tleinan can get subscribers, but they must lie counted for some Indv. Look at the splendid Watch and 1'in, and sec what a handsome nnd costly present either of them will make for your wide or young lady friend. Thev are unusunllv costly and beauty ful, and there is not a lady in Asheville hut would Ik delighted with either for Christmas. They will cost yon nothing, except a little effort dining odd moments when doing nothing else, Thk Daii.v Citiikn is the people's pa ier, nnd this unpiecedcnted inducement is ofleud in orlcr that many more peo ple may read it each day. There are at leost 1,500 men in Ashe ville who do not now subscribe lor Tiu Citiikn, who ti'e amply able to do so, and Thk Citiikx knows no easier way to secure them than by enlisting tlie efforts of the Indies in its behalf. All names will be carefully cutered in a book kept for the purpose, und the lady sending in the greatest numlier of names, accompanied by the money, as indicated, liefore Decemlicr, will get the Watch on December 1st, and the one getting the neit largest will get the I'in, SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891. TAYLOR, BOUIS & IJKOTIIEUTON, No. 43 Patton Avenue, Leonard Cleuniible RefrigeratorH. Water Coolers Wire Dish Cover8,"J White Mountain Fee Cream Freezers Fly Traps and Fans Oil Stoves, ' Fly Screens for Doors and Window Agents for White's Sewing Machines. Old Established Machine, Long and Favorably Known. PRICK AS LOW AS THK LOWEST. See our machines before purchasing. JEWETT STEEL RANGES. Handsomest Range ever won in Asheville, Sample setup in our window. Well worth looking at. mll-Jlm KENILWORTH INN. Formal Opening August 5th. COACH LKAVKS K ION I L WORTH DAILY. Kenilwortk Inn for Asheville 9 and 11 a. m.; IIMW, 3anrtli p. m, ASHKVILI.K. ('.rant's Drug Store tor Kcnilworth 10 nnd 12 a. m.; 1,4 and 6 p.m. SUNDAYS. Kcnilworth Inn for Asheville 10, 1 1:,10 n. m.; I, 4 and A p. m. Grant's Drug Store for Kenil worth 11 a.m.; 12:.'t0, 1:30, 5 and fi:30 p. m. Trnaient Mate, $4 to $s Per Day. Week ly Rut est, one Fernon, $11 to $15 per Week. Weekly Rates, Two Persons, 935 to $4 per Week, WALTiili C. BROWNING. M. D., Manager. FUUNITUMJK! E. B. MANN & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS - AND - EMBALMERS, ARK CARRYING THE HA13S0MEST LINE OF FURNITURE H ASHEVILLE, They have the largest stock, the nicest show rooms and the umHt obliging salesmen in town. No trouble to show goods, whether you wish to buy or not. Call in and look through our stock. THIS W'KElt WB ARK SHOWING The Loveliest Line of Bed Lounges YOU EVER SAW IN PLUSH MOQUET, RUG AND CARPET LEATHER AND OTHER COVERINGS. UNDERTAKING A NO FMBALMINfl A SKCIAiTY THE "BONANZA," WINE AND LIQUOR CO., Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. WHOI.HSAt.R IlKPARTWKNT. OKNTS' XT A 1 i'AKl.OK AND KKAMNO KOOU J J, 41, c,OAWRADOTor"AM- NO. 4JJ, BEER : VAULTS : AND : BOTTUNB : DEPARTMENT : IN : B&STJENT. We RipectniUy solicit share of jour patronsg, J. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Main Kntraoce, No. 43. Telepho cmO , No. 7a. PofttofBce Box No. . HIGH GRADE, LOW v mnv'm.T so n a,J""' A i iU9, S. M. II. iu.rr (Ifnll.'n and honrtt rrrmratuMoa hart V .m-j 01 Iwlng the must reliable in tht-Muath, ".iahld this hoasr to occupy the position PIANOS AJSD ORGANS On 1 easy terms. Cash or monthlT nsvmr me, school or oAcc on aftcea . t?: 3 mv- horn. J. F. Garratt, Agent. Asheville, N. C. STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. ROOMI ALL NSWLY FURsMtHEO. , I0ARD IT THI MONTH, RtlK OR DAY. o-3.rt.kalT Ope. rnsm. Vn, prepared lor caterlac at ahortest notice tor Home Parties. Balls, MrAII I . It .My Celebrated Philadelphia Pries Are well known. No oae ran surpass them. Amnmadto. i . sue in Aaheelllt. Csm sere, oritar. I. frSm taTmmatTI Ji.fc"t, on tC UsJf hell. PoMt. d .,, vjfl "Xl L& ' Prop. FURNITURE! PRICED, EASY 'TERMi . m . 1 -it ratitei, and (.lareri I. - and see the stoek at is Patton arenne.
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