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-.r DAILY KMTION. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, NO. 13 PATTON AVENUE.- . BILL HEADS, " r LETTER HEADS, " POSTERS, BLANKS, 6it Andf oh WotK Of all kindtion vi(h fromptness and at low fricst. , lie Furman, gtona & Cameron, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. zen DAILY, : 1 Year, $0.00 " G Mas., 3.00 WKEKUY 1 Year 1.50 " O Moa., .70 ADVXnTlSlSG RATES LOW. 1: J VOL III.-NO 53. ASHEVILLE N. C TUESDAY frlORNING, JUNE 14. 1887 PRICE 5 CENTS Giti 7 1 - r - ANlir.VIIXE SOCIETIES. yrtne Oiui ivUHlfnj, No. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent i ommmicler ; Jordan Htone, Secretary. Meets first Wednesday niirht in (aeh inonth. AJhevUle Cltiter. R. A. JT.-G. H. Bell. High irlest; 8. Uammorshlag, Secretary. Meets the second Wednesday night in each mouth, iff. Harmon Liaot. No. US. A. F. A. X. IT. C. Faee WorshlDfnl Master: Fred. L. Jacobs secretary. Meets Jtbe first Friday night in each n'onin. Swannanoa Lodge, A", ol II., No. 646. E. i i : ...... . t n. aAAAaw Meets tkenrut and third Monday nights in each n.onin. French Broad Council. No. 701. R. A.S. U Ptnsky, Regent : Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets o tlie hall of the Knights of Honor on the second sml louvth Monday nights in eacn montn. AthtvUU Twine A. F. & A. M . U. D.-S Wake fltld Cortland, W. M.; J. A. L'onaut, Sec Meets in Masanio Hall third Thursday niirht In each month at 8 o'clock, and 1st uud 3rd Thursday niirht for instruction. The Athevitte Public Library, over .Mr. Kop' lor's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next daw to The Bank of Asheville. is open to vis- .tora from 16 a, m. to 1 p. m. and from 1:80 to l :80 p.m. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity. ircngin anu wnoiesomencss. mote economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short we;eht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in am. IUIVAL J1AKINC rowDKB (JO. nx wall HI, New York. 1anl9-d&wl8m COMPOUND OXYGEN. Brs. HARGAN & GATGHBLL OVf'ICJBIn Hag-It Block, 62 JKmln SI. ASHEVILLE, N. C Compound Oxvgen inhaled, in connection with medicated Balsam Vapor, cures Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nasal Catarrh, 8ore Throat, Loss of Voice, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases depending on impure or imixivertshed blood. It cures Rheumatism when everything elss It8'is the onl remedy that will permanently cure Chronic Nasal Catirrh. Ifycu suffer from this kiatbsome and dangerous disease come to our office and investigate our treatment. It will cure you, no matter how long you have suffered. No charge for consultation. There is no statement In the above which is not strictly true you may rely upon every word. We can prove all and more. If we believe your case incurable, we will frankly tell you so. We do not wish to treat you if wa nunnnt heln vou. ffROYALMtWlf J 3 We algo tn-at all diseases of the Rectum, or Lower Bowels, such as Hemorrhoids (Plies), Fis sure, Fistula, Prolapsus, etc. The treatment is always successful, and nearly always painless. We cure without tne use of the kn.fe, and in a few days. No loss of time from business or pleas tire. AsnxvlLLE, X. CT, May 7, 1887. It Is with real pleasure that I express to the public mv sense of obligation to Drs. Harga- & (iaichcll for relief given me from a most annoy ing, and at times painful, case of Piles. 1 had been a Hutlerer lroni this complaint for several years, and during that time it had been a constant source of annoyance. In March last I began a course or treatment under 1) s. Hargan tt liatchell which resulted in speedy cure. Since my discharge from theii office I hare suffered no pain or inconvenience whatever. ' I tae pleasure In sayinf further that in my intercourse with Drs. Hargan it Oatcbell I found them true gentlemen In every respect and well worthy of the confidence of the people in general - and the afflicted in particular. -AKI?ng HOME TREATMENT, nr. n..mif.tnrA th CnmDOund Oxviren. and ship it to all parta of the country, uyen to the Pacific Coa-C We send apparatus and chemicals tit two months for $1. This is as valuable , v. a nm,w. -rpar.meiit. The wonderinl curative results obtained with tm.im.nt is ARtnnlfthinff even to us. If von with tn learn more q thit trtatment,aiid our mumtMM in the eiirr of Chronic Vitetuei, write or call for UluMraled book explaining treatment free. DRS. HARGAK 4 GATCHELL, C2 Wain Street, Alhoville, N. 0 June3-dawtf 'THE TRAVELING PUBLIC SATS ATIIA Thou Art tlie Man, For bnving and selling Excursion and cut rate ttckes at exceedingly low rates to Vj1 ' Ticket Scalper. Office, Eagle Hotel Barber Shop. mar27 dam A. L. BRIGHT, - AGENT FOB ROUGH DRESSED LUMBER, SHINGLES LATHS. AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. All Orden Promptly tilled. taOFFICK AND YARD NEAR TEE DEPOT, ASHEVILLE, N. C, ij)a7dSm DAILY EDITION. THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex- coot Mondavi at the following rate strictly eah : One Tear, . . . . Six Months, . . Three " . . One " . . . . . ' . One Week, . . . . s (6 00 3 00 1 60 60 16 Our Carriers will deliver the paper eV' ery Morning In every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Uffice, &i your Job Work of all kind to the Cithen Office, if you want U done neatly, riheapty and vniu aitpalcn. Arrival and Departnr of Pawincnjrer Trains. 8ausbvbt Arrives S:38 d. m.' leaves for Mor- rlsUiwn at 6:48 p. m. , Tknkk8ski Arrives tt 1 p. ru., and leaves at aoo ui. A. i lve at.3t n. nin and jiy .or Spartanburg at 9:49 p. m. SFABTiNUUBQ Arrives at 7 a. i.: leaves lor Morristown at 7:10 a. m. Fro eht accommodation leaves Asheville at 70 a. m., and arrives at 9:40 a. m. v - Waynesville Leaves Asheville at T:J5 a. m.. ana arrives at 4:ou p.m. Weather Indication. For Virginia and North Carolina- northerly winds, fair weather. With slight changes in temperature. For Ten nessee easterly winds, fair weather and stationary temperature. (Jo to Weldou's for the largest and best "P.rick I oai" in the city. tf Bay-The Citizev. with latest Associa ted Press Dispatches will be found regularly at all hotels and news-stands in the city. When tlie supply may be exlutustod at those places, call at the oflice. The improvements in the depot section of the city continue. All is life . and bustle in that Dortion of the city. Go to the bookstores and examine the new City Directory, with the line map engraved by the Moss Engraving Com pany. Price $4.00. A friend who has just passtd through the erftire llominv section reports the corn crop as unusually promising. Mr. W. T. Reynolds' fine Jairy is prov ing one of the successful, as well as use ful institutions of our city. He now lias a large number of splendid cows just rolling in clover and the juicy grasses. No person keeping suminrr boarders, can aQorcl to be without a copy of the new City Pirectory for the accommoda ation of their im.'.-'ta. Price $4.00 at the bookstores, Col. W. G. Candler reports the wheal crop on Hominy as rapidly ripening for the sickle, and promising a very excel- ent crop, t lis own crop, be says, is the best he ever had, oi i us good as he ever saw. . W ajiaTh lliauU our menus lor ineir renewed interest in tho Citizbn. Our circulation grows regularly, uud sub slantiahv. The addition "f the latest telegraphic dispatches to thu other fea tures of the Ci i izkn is greatly pleasine to the public, as well as useful, A new map of the city, finely engrav ed, is contained in each iopy oi the Ctv Directory. This book wiU prove invalu able to visitors, as it gives ail the infor mation they desire concerning this city and section. Mr. W. M. Lanier, for sometime con nected with the Advance h:s become the soliciting agent for the popular Haywood w hue sulphur bprings, with headquar ters in this city. With so attractive and popular a resort to work for, Mr. Lanier will doubtless bring his talents into pleas ant acd successful play. Parties desir ing information will call on him at the Grand Central Hotel. The new City Directory will be f und on sale at Estabrook's, J. N. Morgan's, and Jas. Carson's bookstores. They can also be obtained at the Citizen oflice on Patton Avenue1. Price $4.00. Water street and localities immediate ly adjacent thereto, present a busy scene now. The large factories and warehouses now in course of erection will add very materially to the industrial advantages and improvements of our city. Mr. Hart is erecting for himself one of the largest planing and drying establish ments in tlie boutn; Messrs. fenniraan are erecting a warehouse lor fine car riages, buggies, wagons, every thing in that line, and all kinds of agricultural implements and machinery as well. There are several other structures going up which will sustain an important rela tion to the enterprises of our city. That Big Horn Which de -oiatea W. C. Keller & Co.'e Crockery Emporium opposite the Citizen office always points which way the wind li . i ;x t oiowb, - ana it IB uiwaya a pointer iur IfallarA fV..-glow y winds f ""rJ"isl Step Up To Pelbam's Pharmacy and try his ex cellent cigars. The step ladder in front of his store is as suggestive as it is attrac tive. And in stepping up for cigars you will find yourself stepping into an oppor tunity for many other comforts. At Law's New Good. Just home from New York and a fair sample of all the Spring importations, and American made novelties and fine goods, are being opened as fast as pos sible. We hope our friends will come And take away these goods real quickly. We will sell them vert cheaply as we have not room to show all the goods now. All are welcome to our store whether to buy ir look. Call often at Law's, 8. Main 6t. v Call on us before buying furniture. We will sell you goods cheaper than any body. w, a. ULAiB a uo. d6t Cinianipton and Featherston's read' ing room has been tastefully arranged for t'.e convenience of guests, and late papers from every section of the country are to be found daily on the tables . dtf For pure family groceries, mill feed, flour, grain, hay &c, go to L. Monday's, jun4dlm 31 Patton Avenue. Special bargains in nice white goods at WHITLOCKS. All colors Sural Silk, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, just in, at Whitlock's. Mr. N. W. Girdwood and wife afi rived in San Francisco safely, after a pleasant trip over the Panama route. They will spend some time it- n r i uu tue racinc siope. Mr. J. L. Moore, recently of Ashe ville is engaged in the manufacture of tobacco at Whittier. One of the enterprises, the late Dr "Whittier wa the culture of the weed on a large scale near his town. We pre sume his crop lurnifehes a laree supply for the skill of Mr. Moore. The mercury yesterday morning stood at 42 at sunrise, and quite as low en Sunday morning. That d.iy was more like a bright, transparent eiouai3s day in uctooer tnan a midsummer day. The weathe over the country underip- marlfable change TTiday nigalTaiiH we are prepared to hear of frosts: and we have already heard ot the snow in the mountains of Virginia Many cities fn' the Urrtted States will celebrate the Fourth of July with old time enthusiasm. Phila delphia proposes to expend ?5o,ooo in patriotic procession", banners and fire works. Stic'.i a general ob servance of independence as we are soon to have has not been known in many years. Asheville must not be be- ind in this grand parade.' Can not a meeting of our citizens be held and steps be taken to have said a celebration as will reflect credit up on our growing and loyal coinmun DEATn of Mb. John C Washington. This gentleman, a resident of Kins ton, but wiln a summer residence, at Black Mountain station, died at that place yesterday atternoon. Weaverville Commencement. On Sunday the Rev. Mr. Fielder, of Hendersonville, preached the Commencement Sermon, instead of the Kev. W. C. Carden. its hereto foro announced. he Teacher's Institute. Mr. John W. Starnes and wife, Mr. II. L. King and wife, Mr. Locke Craig, and perhaps others, left yes terday at l o clock to attend the meeting of the above at Morehead city. We envy them the pleasant uip we know they will have. Personal. Mr. Wm. H. Furman and his wift parents of our Mr. Fwjainrprre the city for a tojourn, possibly for the season. The former is in fine health, but Mrs. Furman, we regret to say, is somewhat of an invalid. Ihe Kev. Mr. INelson, formerly of the Western Baptist, is in the city, and iu good health, having been quite restored after withdrawal from editorial and clerical duty,and en gaging in wholesome farm work, and abundant air and exercise. Whittikr.. It is satisfactory to know that the enterprise suggested and partially carried out through the genius and energy of the late Dr. Whittier is not to die with him. His son and his son's wife are executors of the will of the deceased, and they are especially enjoined to carry on the work begun by the testator On his life was an insurance of $75,000. So much of. this as is needed to clear the estate of debt is to be ap plied to that purpose. The remain der, which will probably be half of that sum, .wiU be :or improvement of Whittier. Other means, the property of the testator, are di rected to be applied to the same ob ject; and we learn that the portion of the Love proporty owned by Dr. Whittier is to bo sold, so that all ef fort and all means will be concen trated to the advancement ot the town which was the jcentral object of all Dr. Whittier's laborand am bition. Hannibal Hamlin has a son, Ab raham Lincoln left a son. A rom- ic repuolican- editor tipgest that the nomination of Lincoln and Ham lin, in 18S8, would revive the mem ories of i860, and result in a Tepubs lican victory, ihe waste of ingen uity in endeavoring to devise r re publican ticket which the people will swallow next year, is amusing; but this is about the funniest caper it has vet cut. sars the Atlanta Constitution. A whisker dye must be convenient to use, easy to apply, impossible to rub off, elegant in appearance, and cheap in price. Buckingham's JJye for the Whie kers unites in itself, all these meritf. Try it tl8 Goeham Silver Jewelry Is the most stylish now. A nice line at Law's, on S. Main st. d3t Will Blair will sell vou better furni ture for less money than any body Giye him a treat ' dot Having bought Mr. Porter's entire in terest in our firm we will continue the said business nnder the firm name of Clarke & Co. Thanking many for favor so liberally conferred, we hope to merit tne confidence and trade or all. Respectfully, - junlOdtf W. M. Clabkb. Wilson's Graham and Crystal wafer in one and two pound boxes, at Moore A Kobard's. tf Peanuts at wholesale, at Moore and Robard . - tf NOTES FROM MIW1ELL. BAKEBsvnxB, N. C, .' na 10, 1887. Mum. Editor . Thta! , you might wish to. hear from MitcheJJcounty 1 ven ture to write, giving ihpf 'Bibrmation 1 have pertaining to crops ?i this county. There is a lareer nerntagw of corn planted than usual, a 'for stand of corn, better worked tr ever neiore there is more in than e" prr-v'sing. . Gardens iiefore. Oats . Wheat al out during -.erop light. 1 coming in yery light, i i and again ' '-ole there will "mo consult) p- j. GUDOER. r .-.a failure. Wheat the winter; crop light Strawberry and cbf abundance. Apple I peach crop in places tf only medium. Up on be plenty of peaches,' tion in this county. I UlleCmziK. Tubnn ing into action by UmjWS city, the verv DeneraKntei, tH'hich has been aroused throughout t community on the subject of tWrL- T It U the most vital question now "ote us as a city ia wliiak syMti:ev man. woman ana cnua, wnite, uiaon or color ed, is personally interested. As long as Asheville was a mountain village with 2300 inhabit mt- dependent on wells and springs for water with two or three hun dred visitors in a season. Birface and natural drainage may have wtliced; but since it has Become a cent-o cl railroads, and now has over 7000 inhaUtants, and visitors by the thousands (omintr and goipg with houses not out or two but hundreds b.'ing built now and many more projected, with a full water supply by main pipes, the question right oeiore us is. What shall wa do with it 7 It is all important that the city authorl ties should get as many parries as they can to take the water. The water value will then pay the interest on the debt and provide a surplus for iuuidation of me bonus. But the mote houses into which the water is introduced only adds 10 tne change which is soon going to threaten us, As it is all our sewerage arrangements are but temporary exped ients, but the more of (fAvjje that are made the difficulty onlv increases. and nothing snort ot a thorough and complete system if sewerage will suffice. This is naturally one of the eaiiest cities on the continent to drain, if main drains are placed in the valleys and side drams from the streets aie la.d down to them. This will cost some money certainly. But it will cost more money if by the neglect of this subiect and waitintf until the money is ;i the tieasury, typhoid fever should bvkk out here. Asheville is undoubtedly moving up, property has enhanced in v,.iUie a most with the rapidity of greatwesttvV lowns and it is going tJ go on, the possibilities of the place are almost bevooiht iiiiurinwt.inii Th opportunities for development are with out limit, but health t4en away by the neglect of iheauthorii' will m the mott expensive economy ylc'a they can try. jjoi tne authorities uijvano money. True, but this is the peopled Question, and they can say tot tbeir,Ubij0 servants, toSntAV?-!,hri?WlXlf.ive 08 sewerage, .rTTo important iL"J, JitV9 sw-,!-.. nienU. Important a then are letthAin call on the Council urfvt; (teuaised state ment of the expefflture of the last money borrowed. II it has been trulv spent well, if wisely, be remedies can be round, liut wbatewr is past, get tii e money specifically Vfor sewerage, have the actual cost ipuertaineil, then have the fullest st&trjnent published where the sewen are tl Jbo laid and the cost. Then request a Monthly publish ed statement of the eenditures. and I believe the people will far get the money. If I am mistaken in mf views I will be happy to be corrected.!1 If I am not. then I ask every citizen w)' has any thing; to say to put it in priii and spread it be. lore the people over heir own names and press the subject ly itteration and reitteration until all ett it, and insist on having Asheville one J the best sewered places on the continent as it certainly is one of the most beautfully located in all America. Respealully, . ; t A Tooher. A Mean amd PsoyiTuta Theft. , Saturday night somefaiscreant carried off the two elaborate photograph signs which point out the! gallery of Mr. Brown the artist. The) stood on each side ot the entrance do'Mn the Connally building. What use a bief can make of the stolen goods we can bt imagine, since any use would amoun to betrayal of euilt If they were retilved out of snort. at was wanton and sendees. We hope the party or parties wilbe made to pity ur iui butsir guiii, ur itur apori. A little Chui lotTe lenue boy did not want to eo to ltinday school. His mother said: "Vhy, Tohnny, don't you want to lir about heav- en and the beautiful stfeets of gold?" oment and then "No! I dess I Tohnny thought a said very decidedlw don t. If I hears 'hbut it I won't be s'prised when Dr. Pierce's "Fav&ite Prescription" is m0tZ12JiSiS2mmmimmmmim combines the most 'waluabie nervine properties; especially -adapted - to the wants ol debilitated lauiea sunenng irora weak back, inward fever, congestion, in flammation, or ulceration, or from nerv ousness or neuralgic pains. By druggists. d&wlw . ' Japanese Novelties aho Fans. A wagon load of goods in this line just opened at Law's, opposite new post oflice. dot 1 W. A. Blair A Co.'s is the place to buy furniture if you waat bargains- . dGt The very prettiest FANS - ' at Wuitlock's. White goods marked down 25 percent for this week only, at . - rol9-tf BrevaKd & ISLANTOJi'S. Young men and dudes think about our line of Hannon's fine shoes for gen tlemen at Brevard A Blanton's. ml9tf - - Whitlock cells the following celebrated makes of forsets: Madame Foy's, War ner't . Thompson's. Glovefitting 800 bone French, and the very best 50c and 75c corsets in the city. Gauze Undershirt from 15c. op at Whitlock's. , Nice line of Embroidered Linen Dress Robes just in atBREVAun & Blanton's. - ml9tf Champagne cider, very refreshing drink, at Moore Robard,, u A full regular made 50c. half hose for 25c at Wbitlocx's. TELEGRAPHIC. JACOB SHARP IN COURT. KAISER WILLIAM BETTER. The Yacht Race The Atlan- tic Gaining on the Galatea. THE SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY TO TAKE A HAND IN NA TIONAL POLITICS. m 1 r - iVO Kaiser William IiVfrovlngv By telegraph to the Aahevme Cltizen.l ceblin, june 16. inis morn ing's official bulletin states that the Emperor William continues to make good progress towards recovery. He slept well last night. Crown Prince Frederick William left Berlin for London today to take part in the queen's jubilee celebration. Before departing he called at tho Emper ors palace and took leave of His Majesty. Resumption of Work iu the Coke Re gion: ( By telegraph to tho AsheVille Citizen.) Pitts bu kg, Pa., Jnne 13 The resumption of work at Frick coke ovens now continued by Connegee, rnipps oc uogniues. j&mpiovment given to dlKJU men and will probab- aoiy result in the general resump tion throughout the Connellsville region in a few days. The output of Frick ovens is about 5000 tons of coke per day of which Coiinegee & Co wUZ use 40 per cent, for their own mills. :o:- Closing of Cotton Mills in Lancashire and Yorkshire. (By te.egraph to the Asheville Citizen.) LjNDon, June 13. The maioritv of the cotton spinners of Lancashire and Yorkshire approve short time project to counteract the Jorner. Number of mills are closing. Apart from the movement ol the spinner s association, the operator s assocr ation have passed resolution ex ur-'Ssil'.r-!"1 ytapathy with the employee and announcing their readnii'ss to ccv-oparU tot tLe. uui- pose of breaking the ring. The Socialise Labor "Party to Take Part in National Politics. By Telegraph to the Asheville Citizen' Chicago, June 13. It is stated that the Socialistic party is making preparations to enter " politics on national issues. A call has been msued by tlie national executive board for a convention to be held sometime in September, at which till individual sections are to be represented The call is at present being submitted to the vote of several sections. Ihe German section of this city had a meeting last Thursday and voted in favor of holding a convention. The English speaking section held a private meeting yesterday and th matter was discussed at length. The final vote was favorable to holding the convention. The Indian Troibles-A Big War An ticipated. By telegraph to the AsueviUe Citizen . Chicago. June 13. A Times spe cial from Tuscon, A. T. says: The hoatiles itre supposed to be in the east end of the Santa Catalina mountains, as their signal smoke bos been distinctly seen. The troOpvof Conalerly are operating in that lowv- 0ver 1(X) fighUn. bu-V f?K-Ui" ;;ell armed. Tht chief of the Ararapii. .,che8 savs There will be a big It!? ! inn St.... war. More lllun w wuutu ouuu m, field, all with good guns antf pi ofviammunuion, wear. tiles. All the mountains have been fired. - The Indians say this was done to stop the troops from using the heliograph signal .-flash. The crest of the Santa Catalina last night was a blaze lor 10 mues. The Yacht Race Favorable Wind and Weather-The Atlantic the Favorite. By telegraph to the Ashevilla Citizen New York. June 13 The Corin thian Yachtsmen have thus far been most fortunate in the possession of a good breeze on their regatta days. This held good today when the Corinthians started their first an nual regatta, the breeze was a very pleasant sailing one, and mares tailstin the sky indicated there would be all the wind wanted before the day was over.. A good deal of haze hung over the water, and this too was construed into . a favoraoie sign. The tug Luckenback took on board the regatta committee and re porters at 9.-30 o'clock and from the barge office carried them down the bay to the point of starting. Most of the yachts that were to compete lav ofi Staten Island and they had begun preparations for the day he- fore the tug got down among tnem The start -was made at 11:30 'i'u 1 in Aba o'clock, and the Galatea was the first to cross the line, but she was closely followed by the Atlantic. The latter seemed to gain on the Eng lish cutter from the start. The oth er yachts crossed the line in a bunch and presented a beautiful sight as they sailed down the bay." Sharp's Cheek. By telegraph to the isbevllle Citizen. New York, June 13. When the court of Oyer & Terminer resumed its session this morning, Sharp was already in his seat and ap peared not the least disturbed by "Billy" Maloney's coming. He vol unteered the statement that the, sto ry was "made of the whole cloth," his favorite expression. Mr. Nicoll denied that he was the author of the rumor. The counsel on both sides had a Kfir.1 timil Wlfl-l ll.i ' VAttA.lAM nun. j.i, n t 1 , m.ii.,,y'TU... ,nvlk,.11 rt - A- to;- Market Reports. . By telegrapa to the Ashtville Citizen. New York, June 13. The coffee mar ket opened excited this morning at 120 points below Saturday's close market is verging on panic with rumors of failures which cannot yet be confirmed. Cbjoinnati, June 13. Flour easier, family 3.75; wheat easier, No. 2, red, 85 ; corn dull; oats quiet No. 2 mixed 29a; pork dull, 15.25; lard in light demand, 0.49; bulk meats firm; whiskey steady 115. Chicago, June ,13. Cash quotations for to-day were as follows: flour dull, neglected but firm; No. 2 spring wheat, 92a; No. 3 spring wheat, 73; No. 2 corn, 37a)8';No. 2 oats, 25aJ; mess pork, 21; laid, ().C2jaG5; whiskey 110. . TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. One more juror was added to the Sharp jury ytsterdav. lcavintr still one lacKing. President J. J. Coe of the Southern Female College at LaGranse. Ga.. died suddenly last night. He was one of the successful educators of the South. I For tne Asheville Citizen. SOUTH TURKEY CREEK. SPLENDID CROPS NEW HEALTH. MILL Editor Citizen: On South Turkev oreeic near tne onck cnurch we never had liner prospects, for good crops than now. uats ani grass are superb, wheat good though not largo crops. We hay as good w heat lands as any in the State, but in consequence of our negligence we have small crops. I assert that Mr. J. W. itanuaii 11 as tne miest wheat m Leices ter township. It would pay any one to go and see it Corn is looking well. bruit crop is short. All garden truck is as fine as western North Carolina soil can make it , Tho new steam mill recenllv establish ed iu our community fjv Messrs. R. D. F. and W. L. Roberson is doine excellent work, and getting a full share of patron age. Ihe health of our community in vnrv good. W. Postponement of the Graded School Election. MAYOE3 OFF! CB, I Asheville, N. C. Juno 13, 1887. y At a meeting of the Board of Alder men held at City Hall this evening it was Rctolvcd That the election or- deredto bo held on Wednesday the 15th of June, 1887 for the public school, ow ing to irregularities in the order for the same is hereby postponed. Duo notice will i e niyen hereafter of the day appointed upon which tho new election will be held. By order of the Board. T. G H. DUKES, 2t Secretary of Board. A Terrible Fire. What a thrill of terror ovsses over us when we read the record of some fearful devastation by lire, and yet it is a fact that thousands are daily being consumed by the inward fire of 'ever, caused by consumption of the lungs, which could be subdued by Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." d&wlw For Rent. Nine room dwelling, No. 127 Haywood street. Newly painted, laree grounds. well shaded, good well. Apply at once to . Geo, S. Powell. d4t at residence or store. CROCKEitYj Glassware, China. Headquarters for goods in this line, at No. 12 Patton Avenue. Messrs W. C. Keller & Co. carry standard goods in Crockery that never crack, color, or try-mnnr Miller of has a n read v. burnt. ti contfinta of 6 can' deliver at the depot at - oi,,-t r,n;. Thev can be delivered aUhe option oMlwtay ejyj snSorTo tTnri soft - For particulars, ap. ply to W. E. Miller, Wayncsviiie. i inJ. juur ii-u in. Pine 'fibre- mattresses, best bed in the world, at W. A. Blair A Co.'s. d6t The celebrated Farmer Girl Cook Stove, Stonewall Ranze, Iron-clad Range, and the Monitor wrought iron Range at W. L, Keller & Co.'s, 12 Patton Avenue, tf Broad bottom common sense shoes for old folks at ml9-tf Brevard & Blanton's. Second invoice of Parasols in black and colors cheaper than ever just in at WHITLOCK'S. Morcus Wards, and Cranes fine linen Daners. smooth ana rougu nnisn, aiso cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. Books at all prices. Blank Notes, Drafts and Receipts, Ledgers, Daybooks, Time Books. Sales, Cash. Cheap (Jounter, Memorandum and Pass Books, Pens, Inks, Pen and Pencil Holder in great variety. Asheville, and Land of Sky Souyenios, also Guide Book to W. N. C Principal daily and illustrated papers always on sale. Latest popular novels received every week The subscription and order agency i a great convenience, all at Carson's Stationery and News stoie, N. Main at . s i i i mm UULUJ TV ' fw-r vWWrrinnncTwuw. m 1 1 . en 1 j-m. v I rfH' nos ' i- 1 vMT Waynesvilli brick kj which I A ahnvillo TELEGRAPHIC NEWS CONTINUED ON FOURTH PAGE. STATE NEWS. ' The Charlotte Chronicle nays: The Hickory Hotel and Improvement Company has finally been organized with P. C. Hall President and D. W. Shuler Secretary and Treasurer, with a capital stock of J30.00, They have purchased an excellent and will begin at once the erection of the building. It will be of brick, with recess balconies and oriole windows in profusion, lighted with gas and heated by steam, and it is the intention of the company to make not only a handsome hotel on the outside, but one that is a model of convenience within. Mr. A. A. . Shu ford is also making' arrange- ments for the erection of his cotton factory. Since January the gold umonv assayed in the Charlotte . C assayed in the Char Earnest i. 8 . 1 ,m- '"K uiaus uiv and next Tliesdnv nna M i.o J VUW WA IVJJIO- sentative business men of the city, Mr. Chas. E. Johnson, will leave for Europe and while there, will look carefully to the workings of such institutions. The water works company will turn on the water before the first of July. All the pipe has been Jaid, and the company is only awaiting the arri val of tlio smoke stacks for the boil ers and the steam pipes to connect the boilers with the pumps. Both have been shipped. Giersch, to whom license to sell beer and wine had been granted by the county commissioners of Waka, was arrested by the chief of police of Raleigh on Saturday, for violating the local option law by selling those articles. iiiersch declined to enter into bonds for his appearance before the mayor on Tuesday and remained in custo dy. Immediately upon the detention of Giersch, his counsel went before Chief Justice Smith at Chambers and sued out a writ of habeas corpus which is made returnable before tho full bench of the Supreme court on Monday evening at 3 o'clock. Giersch is represented by Messrs. Batchelor fc Devereux, Reade, Buslee & Bush bee, Devereux & Wilder and Arm stead Jones. The prosecution is represented bv Messrs. Grav and Stamps, R. H. Battle and Spier Whitaker. The case is made a test one. The sure effects of Aver's SarsaDarilla are thorough and prominent. If there is a lurking taint of scrofula about you, Ayer's Sarsaparilla will dislodge it and expel it from your system. tig For Rent, Four nice rooms, first floor, on Rnilev 8treet Apply to Bostic A Blantnn 13 Patton Avenue. Ice cream and strawberries, at Turner's, Broad brim stiff hats for old men at ml9-tf Bbevaxq & Blanton's. Beautiful and artistinrlmicna In Pivnnl, China, dinner and tea-setts, at W. C. Keller & Co.'s, No. 12 Patton Avenue, tf If you want nice hrtml mil Tnr Th Brick Loaf" to be found only at " MOORE A KOBABDS new advertisements: OST. BLACK LEATHER HANn.VAT.Tan -i.i, of owner on album and lady's articles witkin. Supposed to have been taken by mistake from Salisbury train arriving ft iday eveuina 10th inst. Any one navlng valise in possession will please leave it at Swaunanoa Hotel, and nlva tf,.r,k. 01 owner, and reasonable reward for delivery lllllA 14 Alt Miss Thecla Burmiester, Teacher of Music, In Aaheville Female College, Will remain atthe Colic thmnnh tho nnnu and give pr.vate lessons. Charges reasonable. cans recei-eaai tne College Boarding house. One Price Store. Measuies taken for A. Raymond & Co.. New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Samples now ready for inspection. Shirts and Drawers. Scarfs. Gloves, Han.lanmB Snrini? Suits, in. Sacks and Four Button Walking Coats; also several grades of riorit Coat buits. Youths' and Boya' Clothing in great variety. '. ' - Oar line of Drees Goods, Silks, Velvets, Satins. Dress Ginghams. Satines. Per cales, Prints, &c,will be found very at tractive. Ziegler Bros.'. Merriam A Tyler's. Morgan Bros.' and Stok ley's Shoes tor ladies, misses and children. Banister's and Ziegler's fine shoes for men. - , Packard A Grovere celebrated "$2.50" and "f 2.99" shoes for men, and the cor responding grade for boys. Best possible value in Carpets, Art Snuarea. Rues. Oil-cloths. Upholstery Goods, Towels, Napkins, Coverlets, Lin en Damask, Ac. - Derby Hats, Soft Hats, ancStraw' Hate a full line. Fine Slippers, Oxford Ties, Langtry Ties, and Wigwam Shoes. Parasols Fans. Kid Gloves, Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Ribbons, Scarfs, Ties, Hosiery, Underwear, Ae. H Reduced Co Nos. 7 A 9 Patton Ave, I msra7-dtf ns
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