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DAILY EDITION. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, NO. 13 PATTONAVENUE.I BILL HEADS LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, Arc And J oh Work of all kind don -with, from finest and at low frier: Furman, Stone & Cameron, KDITOUS AND PROPRIETORS. " aii-v, tiKKLY 1 Year, ftS.OO e Moa., 3.00 1 Yar l.SO J Moa., .T5 4 - VOL III. NO 71. ASHEVILLE N. C WEDESNOAV MORNING, JULY 6. 1887 PRICE 5 CENTS A O VFJITISING RA TES LO W. 1 ,ltl ZeOo . r . 11 ti - ii 1 ii 11 - txift.VII.LK SOCIETIES. A.: A.: S. Kite 'Ximmi. J. Wakeileld Cort aud, 8li1 Uvr , 1 l-uty 01 the Inspector General or North Car. .lium. , .f-iery. No. 5. J. A. Poner Eminent uiuiiimitlur: JonUu stone. Secretary. Meet first .wiiiuwliiy night in each mouth. j v. w. ii,ler, U. A. M.H. C. Fagg High rift: rUnimershlag, Secretary; Meets n h. c.m.1 Wtliiedav night In each mouth. Ii-r,m ...- 'No. 11. A.'. .at. Jt- , Bl ir Worshipful Master; Blanton .1 -ta y l--eu .lb firm lfriday night In each '"''.awa .W. T. Of if., No. C46. X. ,f,- it.Hir : Jordan Stone, Secre - t.it- tirn and third Monday nights in Chiinfii, No. 701, . A. 8. Li .:l , KwfetU: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meet. .2 . . Hall of the Knight of Honor on the second i lon.-th Monday nights in each month. itkerOle IMoe A. F. & A. M, V. D.J Wake .i I Cortland. W. M.; J. A. Conant, 8ec. sli.rt. in MasmicHall third ThursUav nisiht in each month at 8 o'clock, and ' 1st and 4tb- Thursday night for instruction. ' The AsheoUle Public Library, ovj Mr. Xep ler's Htore, opposite Eagle Hotel,, and next Jojt to Tlio Bank of Ashaville. is open to via tors from lw a. ni. to 1 p. in. and (roBl 4:30 to -30p.m. ' ., Absolutely Pure. 1 b U powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, itrengtn and wholesomeness. Woie economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in 'onif etition with the multitude of low test, short te' ht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in . m Royal Baking Powder Co.. 106 Wall St., fork. ian!9-diwl2m uiMPOUND OXYGEN. Urs.HARGAN & GATCHELL HCJBf MfU Miotic, 63 .tfsa SI. ASHEVILLE, N. C- couDound Oxviren Inhaled, in connection ritn medicated Balsam Vapor, cures Consump tion. Asthma. Bronchitis. Nasal Catarra. Sore Throat. Loss of Voice, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases depending on mpure or impoverished blood. It cures Rheumatism when everything else tails. II is the only remedy that will permanently lore Chronic Nasal Catarrh. If ycu suffer from Uua . oatbsome and dangerous disease come to win i Cue and investigate our treatment. It will arc yon, no matter how long yon have suffered. No charge for consultation. There is no statement in the above which Is not '. ictly true yon may rely upon every word, ta'ecaq prove all and more. 11 we believe your case Incurable, we will iac;: tell you so. We do not wish to treat you iwe eannot hell, you. Wc a lso treat all diseases or the Kectum, or jowtr Bowels, such as Hemorrhoids (Piles), Pis- nra. i istuia, i roiapsus, etc. The treatment is ilwa -s success t'al. and nearly always painless. We e jr a without tne use of the kn.fe, and in a lew ' ya. No lossof time trom business or pleas .ir Asheville. N. C, Hay 7, 1887. . with real pleasure that I express to .the Miblii my sense of obligation to Dra. Hanra- & iatchell for relief given me from a most annoy' in, r nd at times nainful. case of Piles. iatd been a sufferer trom this complaint for evaral years, and during that time it had been a osftiitant source of annovance. In March last I bera.n a coarse of treatment tnder D s. Hargan dtGatchell which resulted In a.nflpdvcnre. hince mv discharsre from theil oiice I hare suffered no pain or ineonvenlenoe whatever. I take pleasure In saying further that 1 n m; Internniinia with Dra. Hancan A OatcheU I foam Hum trnA mntlamen in everv resnect and well worthy of the confldence of the people in general -no oe amtctea in particular, WD AXERS HOME TREATMENT,' Wu manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and iblp ii to all parts of the country, even to the Pacli" - Coast. We send apparatus and chemicals LA- two months for 81'J. This is as ' valuable ' - iLu,. iiAlce treatment. wouderlul curative results obtained with . .ii. r ...tmftnt in astoniahinz even to us. a . -am trixh in Isnrm nvtre of UiiM treatment, and our .x in the curt of Chronic Viseaset, write, or coil f uratea ooot explaining ireaanaajra. ' DBS. HAEQAH & GATCBILL, i aln Street, A9heTllIe, H. C. ri o3-dawtf TRAVELING PUBLIC SATS NATHAN, Tlion Art tlie Blan, . jr. t-nyingand selling Excursion and cot rata U t at exceedingly low rates to all pointa. X.D. M. KATHAN, Ticket Scalper. Mnca, Xagle Hotel Barber Shop. aoarZ7 dam ' I BRIGHT, AGENT FOB - H.iL'Url DRESSED LUMBER. SHINGLES LATHS, AND ALL KINDS OF ; lilLDtNG MATERIAL. All Order Promptly tilled. . v PICK AND TARD NEAR THE DEPOT, ASHEVILLE, N. C. mm 0T p. J . it .d3l DAILY EDITION. THE DA1XT CITiaSEW Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rate tlricily com : - One Year, . . . - 52 Six Montha, . . . 00 Three ' . . 1 fx One M . . ... 50 One Week, . .15 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 tne cttizbn viucw. Send your Job Wort of all tindi to the Cititen Office, if you ttxmt ii done neatly, cheaply and vriti dispatch. Amrtvml Departare f PsMsearer TrsUasa. 8ALi9Buav Arrives 68 p. . m.- leaves for Mor- ristown at MS p. n. TBtrNBBlArrtv at 1 p. m aad leaves at , and leaves lor l isp m. Arrives 9:39 p. B KjkanasMirg kw yv STABTAimiBO Arrlv. at 1 a. leave. ir Morristown at 7:10 a. m. Insight accommodation leaves Asheville at 7:30 a. m., and arrivM at : a. m. ' - - -. Waynssvillb Leaves Asheville at. T:5 a nu, and arrives at 4:60 p. m. - Weather Indications. For North Carolina Rain in southern portion, fair weather in northern por tion, stationary temperature ; winds gen erally easterly. For Tennessee) Rain in southern por tion, fair weather in northern portion, winds generally southwesterly, station ary temperature. Uo to Weldon's for the largest and best "Brick Loaf" in the city. tf . js-The Citizen, with latest Associa ted Press Dispatches will be iound regularly at all hotels and news-stands in the city. When the supply may be exhausted at those places, call at the office. Senator Elias left for home this morn ing. Mayor Smatuers of Waynesville is at the Grand Central Bro. Herrsn of the Waynesville News was in the city yesterday. Col. Cameron, of the Citizen, is with the good people of Madison this week. The handsome iron column for the front of Chedietei's new stores have arrived. Mr. J. E. Rankin, chairman Board of County Commissioners, makes an iin portant announcement to tae tax pavers of tnis townsuip. see notice. Col. W. M. Cocke, Sr.. of Win cheater. Kv.. and his neice Miss Fannie B. Greggsby, of Lebanon, Tenn., are visiting relatives iu this city. Hon. A. H. A. Williams and family, of Oxford, N. C, reached the city yester day - and stopped at the Swannanoa. They leave for Waynwville White Silphur Springs this morning. , Campbell Wallace, chairman of the Railroad Commission of South Carolina and family, with twelve others arrived at the Waynesville White Sulpher Springs yesterday for the summer. Protjno. L. Portis, and the Davis School band, reached the city yesterday, and left this morning for Waynesville Sulphur Springs. Some good music will be famished the guests this summer. Mrs. Carrie Freck, and her niece, Miss Jennie M. Ritz from Oxford Miss., who has been visiting here for the past two weeks, left this city Wednesday morn ing for Greensville, N. C where they expect to visit relatives and. friends. The Asheville State Normal Schoo will open, promptly, at 10 a. m. Tuesday next All the teachers should be pres ent. The managers invite any and all friends of education to attend. This is a good work and should be well patronized. Mr. Leuoir Chambers, iormerly of Burke, bat now of Texas, tor some years connected with the Char'otte Obierver. is. with his bride, formerly Miss Grace Pewey, daughter of the late Thos. W, Dewey, of Charlotte, at the Battery Park Hotel. Another Pullman Cab Link Opened to Asheville. Commencing Monday July 4th the Richmond and Danville system put on a line of Pullman sleeping cars between Atlanta, Ga.. and Asheville, N. C. - Passengers by thi3 line leave Atlanta at 7 t. ni.a&d arrive in Asheville via Spartanburg and (the A. & 8. Road at 7 a. m Returning these cars leave Ashe ville, at 9:40 p. m., and arrive in Atlanta at 1:20 p. m. , This will en able passengers from Atlanta, the South and Southwest of Atlanta to come to our section with more ease, comfort and dispatch than ever be fore. Passengers leaving New Or leans, Mobile and Montgomery, wid have only one change to Ashe' ville and that made in the Union depot at Atlanta. Passengers arriv ing by this train make close connec tion at Asheville for Haywood White Sulphur Springs, -Waynes ville, and all points on the Murphy Division. " . At Law's Nxw Good. Just home from New York and a fair sample of all the Spring importations, and American maae novelties and fine goods, are being opened as fast as pos sible, vve nope our mends will come and take away these goods real quickly. we win sen tnera very cneaply as we have not room to show all the goods now. All are . welcome to oar store whether to bay or look. Call often at Law's, S. Main at. Four office rooms for rent 50 a. Main st. Inqn're at Kentucky Spring ' Seat McClellan Somerset, and fine English Shatter, t Saddles, at johes a kobtwsr s, . . tf , 19 N. Miiast Soda and mineral waters draught at Moore & Robards. now on - ti I fm the AahevilU Citiiih. TRANSYLVANIA. CKOPS COIUNDUM OOLD. Hogback, July 2d. Crops are very good in this locality, rye and oats extra. We had three very severe bail stories in June which did seme damage to rye and oats. - It seems our mica mines are on the de cline now, while corundum and gold is the main go. There are several fine co rundum mines being opened up now. I send you a specimen. Yours. - S. W. R. At Home Again. Hon. R. B. Vance returned home Mon day in splendid health, and the same old friend of everybody as of yore. He was heartily welcomed oy nis many friends. Notice to Watxr Consumers. Dr. Millard, Superintendent of Water Woiks, was compelled to cut off the wa. ter supply yesterday, owing to the small supply in the old reservoir. It will bo turned en to-day, but allMrties are reqnestad U use it as sparingly as possi ble. He will examine the new water works to-day, to ascertain how soon that supply will be available. Dr. Millard reserves the tight to cut -it . off entirely if the amonut used, while the supply is so limited, is not used prudently. It is hoped that all will observe these sugges tions. And Still We Grow. L portion about twelve acres of that splendid Murdock pro) erty in North Asheville was sold Monday by Mr. A. J. Lyman, Real Estate Broker, at auction. Ii. was divided into lots of nice size, and well laid off. A large crowd was in attendance, and Mr. Davis of the firm of Davis and Carter, auctioneers, cried off the property. Lots Nos. I, 2, and 3 sold to Jessee R. Starnes. for $5,155. Lots Nos. 4 and 5 to Col. H. B. King of Augusta, for 12,150. No. 6. 1. H. Louehran. $820: Nos. 7, 11, 17, 23 and 25, H. A. Gudger. 2,610; No. 9, John Weaver, $550; Nos. 12 and 19, R. M. Furman, $1,34 No. 13, Kope Elias, of Macon. 81.070. The sale aggregated $11,370, while satisfactory prices were obtained the lots old reasonably enough. Several hand some buildings are to be erected at once, Mr. Lvman has managed this property remarkably well.' He has some more of as fine lots, of the sams property, which he will sea privately. And thus Asheville still grows! Old Exchanges For sale at this office, 30 cents per hundred, as they come. Died, On the 27th of June, at Gipsey, Henderson county, Mrs. Malinda, wife of W. R. Earwood. She leaves husband and two children to mourn her loss. N Death of Creed F. Young, Esq. Many a Western Carolinian will near witn borrow of tne aeatn . as . a of the above, gentleman, which occurred at his borne in " Barns- ville, Yancey connty, Sunday night. Mr. Young was a prom inent citizen of his county, and de servedly popular, his genial, kindly nature making all his friends. He twice represented his district in the State Senate. He was a brother-in- law ot Judge John S. McElroy of Madison. Mr. Y. was about 50 years, of age. The Fouhth at Battery Park, The fourth was very pleasantly celebrated at the Battery Park Ho tel. One of Mr. Soutwick's elegant dinners was patriotically, enjoyed; then at night fireworks and a ball were indulged in, and all enjoyed Among the guests participating in the enioyment of the evening ware Col. and Mrs. Frank Uoxe, Dr. arid Mrs. Battle, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lyman, Mr. and Miss Deniston, Misses Ella and Bessie Langdon, Mr. and Mrs, bhipman, Mrs Kid dick, Miss Daisy Coxe, Mrs. Chaffee, Mr. and Mrs. bmith. Miss Johnston, Miss Escasura, Mr. and Mrs. Cham bers, Miss Patterson, Mr. and Mrs Jerome Crowe, Miss Marjie Crowe, Mrs. and Misa Messier, Mrs. Turk, and Messrs, Goodrich, Sims, Perry, Schauberk. Coxe and Wright. lhe guests of the Battery Far; are never at a loss -ior pleasures, and all, old and young enter readr ly into all enorts in that direction Do Men Gather Figs of Thistles, No more can' they be expected to re ceive good returns in agriculture when old and poor seeds have been sown. To do the one would be quite as difficult as the other. Landreth'e new crop Tnrnip Seeds have just been received at Pelham's Pharmacy, and they are going off rapidly to be sure. No oldltornip seeds in oui stock, kept over from lastseason, but pure i i'h. n. o 3- i l f i ami rename Aurmp oeeun jimi, received, selling very low. Pelham's Pharamacy, -d3m . . 48 South Main sU Haywood White Sulphur Spring-, l W. M. Lanier, Soliciting Agent for the above named resort, would be pleased to correspond or talk in person , with parties desiring any infororatian regard' ing this famous place. - Mr. Lauier can be fonnd at the Grand Central - Hotel at all times after train hours. Consult him before locating elsewhere. ' ; dim - " . - - . Yon can buy a saddle, bridle and pair of spars for $5.00, at - . . Jones & Portser's, tf ; , -19 North Main st. The celebrated Farmer Girl Cook Stove, Stonewall Range, Iron-clad Range, and the Monitor wrought iron Kange at W. Keller & Co.', 12 Patton Avenue. . tf t3"HamDton and Featherston's read ing room has been tastefully arranged for the convenience of guests, and late papers from every section of the country are to be found daily on the tables. dtf ' w lorvne.lieville Citizex. THE FRENCH BROAD FARMERS' . CLUB. . ? - GRAND MEETING TO BE HELD ON i TTiTTCT flTVTlf THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRI CULTURE TO ATTEND. Weaver ville, l ft, July 2d.. Edilort of the Citizen At a meeting of the freucn - Broad Farmers' Club held June 20th, 18S7, the following proceedings werti had : The Commissioner of Agriculture hav ing agreed to meet with lib to organize a farmers institute, it was Kesolved, That the first I Saturday in August (Cth) be the day and that we take our dinners and famlijes and invite everjr body else to comej-the Citizen staff included. ? The following resolution .v, as passed, viz: - That we heartily concur ia and endorse the course of Capt Natt. Atkinson vin offering premiums for theSiVf-rent pro ducts and that we will vll -in. our power to make the display . as attractive as possible. ?t,. ": ; AH Farmers' Clubs nrc j:eil-to. be with ns on the 6th. : v - s ft! Hindersonvillr Items, i.. From the Times we learn-: : ' " Mr. II. G. Ewart has purchased from Capt. W. M. Cocke, Jr., the Globe Hotel property. He will divide tte property to building lots, and erect some handsome residences thereon. Mr. ;Strau68 has opened the hotel for the summer- A correspondent of the -Citizen says there is no coal in the Green river moun tains. We are satisP thai-there is not only coal there, but that the rock forma tions, etc., justify the belieU Other"evi- dences nave alo conspired to strengthen this belief, but, in the abseiice of a more thorough investigation by those interest ed, we will be contented to say no more till after further developments. Mr. Phillip Phillips who lived in Clear (jreeK townsuip, about sij in lies lrotu tiendersonvuie, committed suicide ves- terday morning by shootinir himself in the stomach.. He carried his gun and a chair out into tie yard, sfit in the chair, placed tue muzzle or the gnu against his stomach, touched the trigger with his walking-canu. and immediately expired. He wa3 about eighty yearvjild. We have not heard what causedTjim to commit the act, but understand he was a good man, highly respected by his neighljors. The following committses have been appointed for the nifcetinV- of the Press Association : On arrangements Mr. W. A. Smith. chairman; Mayor J. P. K:ckman, Capt. W. G. B. Morris, Mr. A. Posey, and Kev. u. s. Jones. Cm liospaalaxes Capt. Mv C. Toms, chairman; Dr. C. Few, CapU Ayi4?a4, Mr.P. E. Braswell, and CarArB. G. tiadew (The press will fall into easiiG,thands, surely. Ens. Citizen ) i . .:; , . The commissioner? ypiited to asay? the property of the Avheville and Spar tanburg Road for Uxatibn adoj.ted the following:' - ' "'' On motion the rolling stock of the Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad is assessed as follows : EiveFngines, ?18,OOo'oO Three Passenger Cars, 6,000 00 Two Express Cars, 1,200 00 One lat Car, 250 00 For the whol road, $25,450 00 For 42i miles in N. C, I7.B00 00 Railroad bed, etc., per mile $3,000 00: 42J miles proportioned as follows: To Buncombe county, fi miles To Henderson county, . 22 miles To Polk connty, 11 miles Denote and Lots, $uoo oo Aggregate value of capital stock, uo ooo oy Total valuation of all property $3o7.- 000 00 proportioned as follows : fo Buncombe county, $ 79.SO0 00 To Henderson countv, 184,800 00 To Polk county, 92,400 00 Total. ' . $357,000 00 Capt. M. J. Fagg, of Buncombe, was chairman of the meeting, and Mr. D. Stradley, of Henderson, secretary. . " . Pearls of Thought. Everybody is wise after the event. Nothing is so fearful as a bad con- cience. He that has no character is not a man : he is only a thing. The crutch of Time accomplishes more than the club of Hercules. Advise is like caster oil ; easy enough to give, but hard enough to take. The path of genius is not less ob structed with disappointment than that of ambition. No man preaches his sermon well to others if he does not first preach it to his own heart. The worse prisoij-is pot of stone. It is of a throbbing heart, outrage by an infamous life. , When one has no good reasons for doing a thing, he has one good rea son for letting it alone. ' Revenge is a debt, in the paying of which the greatest knave is honest and sincere, and, so far as he is able, punctual. Of all the riches that we hug, ol all the pleasure that we enjoy, we can carrey no more out of this world . than out of a dream. , Vicious habits are so odious and de grading that they transform the indi vidual who practice them into an in carnate demon. Sick and bilious headache, and all derangements of etoroach and bowels, cured by Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" or anti- bihous granules, ia cents a vial. JSo cheap boxes to allow, waste of virtues. By druggists. u&wlw JfTew iHre Insurance jlgeney. I represent some of the best Fire In' su ranee Companies in the country ' tnd a m prepared to write on all approved risks, in the city or country, on (he low est terms. Call and see me before plac ing yonr Insurance. At the Citizen office. jnnl8dtf. Jno. A. Williams. Eierv body who has a horse should celebrate the 4th by purchasing a saddle or bndie at -' J ones & portner's. . tf . - 19 North Main st. TELEGRAPHIC. - The Contiiientais of isfew Or leans Picnic With Ex President Davis. SKY-ROCKETS GET IN THEIR WdRK AN "ENTIRE' PENN SYLVANIA OIL TOWN DESTROYED. AMERICAN'S - CELEBRATE THE FOURTH IN SCOTLAND, AND ENDORSE GLADSTONE AND . HIS IRISH POLICY. ONE MAN CAUGHT. IN jL fMTSf&Wd TANK, '"A'Sn'-' fRESfAMD OXHEB8, ,'lT - 16 fEABED, SPFFKBED A 8IMI- ' '. lar fate;. . . Loyalty Abroad. -" l By telegraph to the AshtTllle Culze 1.1 Glasgow, Scotland, July 5. Americans in this city celebrated the .fourth of July by meeting and luncheon in Cobden hotel, Dr: Frisk presided. He said all Americans were in sympathy with 'Gladstone and his Irish policy. Mr. Richman also made an address. " :o: . Horrible Fire in Pennsylvania. By Telegrap b to the Asheville Citizen. Pittsburg, July 5. A special from ltriv!, Pa., says : The town of Clarendon, in the upper oil country and on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad was almost wiped out by a conflagration last night. Over one hundred business houses and dwel lings, including Weaver's hotel, Lo gan s hotel and the poatoffice were consumed before one o'clock this morning and the flames are still spreading. The town had no fire department and the -people were compelled to fight the flames with buckets of water. The conflagra tion started at 11.30 o'clock last night in Weayer's hotel in the mid dle of the town, and in an old mill on the outskirts. Itoriginated'from careless use of fire works, and reach ing oil tanks the" destruction of the 1 town was speedily wrought John QFra. tank and was cremated. It is foare'd manv have shared a similar fate. -All the business Dart of the town is destroyed, and atone o'clock this morning Henry e hotel and the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad depot were burning. The buildings being of pine and hemlock burned like tinder. Tne greatest excitement prevails. The valley ia full of fire and seething oil, and the. people be coming panic stricken tied to hill sides lor satety. jno estimate can be put upon the loss, but there is every reason to believe that it will reach a half million dollars. Ihere is but little insurance. :o: Ex-President Jeff Davis on the Glori ous Fourth. I By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen New Orleans, July 5. The Con tinental Guards of this city went on a picnic to Beauvoir, Miss., jester dayand inlbodv called on Mr. Jeffer son Davis. Capt Drowns made an address. After referring to "the day we celebrate." he said: "I mention the fact that ourmembershipis com posed of wearers of thegra v and the blue to convey the idea that that all past bitterness is buried. Again thanking you on behalf of our mem bers and ladies accompany lug us. would add that it is our intention to picnic in your neighborhood and that we would-be pleased to have your8elf.and lamily join us. Mr. Davis replied in words to the fol lowing enect: "l his day is one which is full of memories very dear to us. Your uniform carries my mind back to tne time wl en our fathers fought for great grinoinles set forth in the Declaration of Inde pendence. Equality of men- and ritht of the people" to govern them pelves; in other words for the priu- ciple that all powers Of government depend on the consent ot tne gov erned. lbese principles our lath ers maintained. . xours is a uin form that carries us back to times when ourpeople made sacrifices of blood and treasure for a cause that was dear to them. Mv father bore arms in that war and my wif grand father was also a soldier In the revolution, lour unnorons therefore dear to the hearts of both of us. We may'not dwell upon the subject yet we cannot avoid ro- mindi 2 you that .the men of this generation through four years strife and saennce ot blood - ana treasure sousht to maintain the great prm ciDles ol the Declaration of Indc- nendence and ot tne Constitution oi - . . . . ... . . the United States. A s your Captain has iustly said those things belong to the past. I do hot seek to revive them beyond pointing out that you fought for right ana let your cnu dren-remember that their fathers were neither rebels nor traitors. In conclusion Mr. Davis thanked the Continentals for their visit and re marked that Mrs. Davis, although unwell, had risen from her con :h to receive them, and show her appre ciation of the he nor tendered. :The Continentals and guests, - after spending pleasant day at lieauvoir returned to tins city- TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS. Three new cases of yellow fever and three deaths yesterday at Key West., M. C. Thomas was stabbed bv . a four teen year old colored )oy in Augnsta yes- teraay ana uuea. The Postmaster Ganeral established yesterday 350 new money order offices, and 190 new postal note offices through out the country. The Baltimore Plow Company of Balti more, made an assignment yesterday. Frederick W. Whitman and Ezra B. Whitman,, agricultural implement deal ers, also made assignments. The Chattanooga iron market shows evident signs of improvement, prices having advanced from 50 to 75 cents per ton for pig witkon tte'past week. ders from New York, Boston, and other Northern and njustern markets increas ing rapidly, and very urgent Tifc proprietors of. the Portland Or- gonian celebrated the forrth in that sec tion by brilliantly illuminating the sum mit of Mt. Hood, the highest snow-capped mountain in that State, wiiich'reach taijm altitude of 12720 feet The illumi. nation was seen from points from 50 to 75 miles away from the mountain. James Chaatine and. Hut V Boyd. drank, had a difficulty yesterday at Coalburg, 10 miles from Birmingham,Ala. when Boyd slapped L-hastine. ine lat ter went to his home, loaded his gun with buckshot, returned to where Boyd was.made him bold up. his hands and shot him, killing him instantly. Chas tine gave himself up. Bill Arp Goes a Fishing;. I am going fishing tomorrow and stay all day. I will rig up a big wagon and take the children along and a big basket of lu.ich and we will fish and frolic and gather flow ers and eat and talk and laugh and get dirty all dav long.. The signs are all right, for the dogwood is in bloom and the wind is in the South and it Is the dark of the moon and I think I see myself jerking the big bream from under the log, Carl knows every hole in the creek and he can catch more fish than I can and don't trv half as hard. Tessie wants to pick flowers, and I've promised her she may. wade in the branch, but her mother don't know t. Jessie comes to me and Carl goes to his mother for favors. What a pity grown folks can't be children once or twice in a while and wade in the branch too. The next time udge Bleckly goes to Screamer mountain to be a boy again and go barefooted and make hickory whis tles and chestnut, fifes and catch spring lizzards and crawhsh ana climb trees for birds'.eggs, and make black ants fight, and run ground squirrels to their holes and dig an gelica and kill snakes and rock hornets' nests and fight yaller jack ets, I'm going with him. I'm tired playing man all the jar, long with out recess. It is a sort ot hypocriti cal life. I envy the children. The scriptujes say "unless you be as one of these little ones ye shall not get to heaven." So it's time to begin and therefore I'm going a fishing. That's a good Scriptural occupation anyhow, for one of the disciples said, "I go a fishing," and the other replied, "1 go with thee also." 1 hey were just human like the rest of us. I wonder if they had any hooks and ike pales we have (joing a fisti ng and coming from a fishing are two very different things. Ihey are no kin. We fix up our hooks and lines and split bullets and rob every empty bottle and jug of its cork, and dig the back yard all to pieces for bait and make great pre parations, and imagine the fish are just waiting for us, and we can see the pole bending with a big tint darting around, and that's pretty much all of it imagination. But it i the most hopeful thing in the world. We swear off, but in a week or so we want to try it again. We most always hang one or two, and sometimes get a big one on the edge of the bank and he gets nvvay. Right here the dictionary is at fault, for there is no word in it that fits the case that expfesses the inexpressis ble eonenessi of the occasion. It makes a feller feel sick at the stom ach. In no other medicinal preparation have lot results oi tne most intelligent, biuuy and scientific inquiry been so steadily and progressively utilized as in Ayers Sarsaparilla. 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Headquarters for goods in this tine, at No. .12 ration Avenue. , Messrs VY. u. Keller x Co. carry standard goods in Crockery that never crack, color, or change- in the least by the use of hot water. Call at No. 13 Patton Avenue. dtf ;y, ,; .r:. Lamas' Leapisg-Hobbt Side Saooiju. A fine lot just arrived at "i : 1 Jones & Portner's, I tf 19 North Main st TELEGRAPHIC- NEWS CONTINUED x ON FOURTH PAGE. I For th. Ashsville CiTissa. WAYNESVILLE. IMPROVEMENTS -- MANUFACTURE 1ST ADVANTAGES PROSPECTS. Waynesville, N. C., July's. The town commissioneis have had th streets survi-yed by a competent civil engineer, and the work of grading is be ing pushed forward. Contracts have been let for one mile of side walk pave ment to be laid with hard brick, with stone curbing, and one mile of plank side walk. There is sufficient money in the town treasury to pay for these contracts, also to complete the side walks on everv street in town. By October Waynesville Or-lwill be able to boast of the -best side walks of any town in the State. 1 understand arrangements are being made to have the streets well lighted. A hank has bem chartered and in a short time will be open for business. -, The woolen factory of Killian and com pany is doing good work and each day's operations adds new proof to the fact that manufacturing will pay in Waynes ville. - . ,.. The means is provided and a company ' ; will soon be organized for thv manufac- ' tore of turaitiArsv It is not OM, ..d p. , per to state more now thaii that ft w'tl be mangaged by good business ies with- ? -ample capital for successful operation. , The G. D. S. Allen company is charter- ed. and are finding ready market for ha !. -. proprietary medicines. The Methodist, Baptirt. Presbyterian and Episcopal congregatl is each have good houses of worships full Sunday -Schools and regular service. I , - Waynesville High School enrolled one , hundred and thirteen students last ses sion with an average attendance of ninety, and new improvements will be made and ample accommodations providt ed by next session to meet the demands of this rapidly growing school. The Haywood White Sulphur Springs under the present management is giving satisfaction, and more guests have regis tered than at an v pre vious time this earty in the season. . , i Visitors to Waynesville will find ampla and good accommodationn eitriAr at tha j Springs or in town with good livery ac- cuuimuaauons. - Capital and working men are invited to Waynesville, the one will find good firofit on his investment the other iberal reward for his labor. Real estate is reasonable, rents low, and business good. Mechanics and brick masons are in demand at remunerative prices. The engineer corps ism the field locat ing a rail road from Knoxville through Haywood, by Waynesville, and througb Transvlvania to South Carolina. .- Waynesville, altitude, climate, and scenery, with its present railroad facil ities, and those offered by its contempla ted roads, has advantages to command the favorable consideration of capitalists, and inspire its citizens with full confid ence of its future. Pluck and energy will make Waynes ville what it was destined by nature to be, the gem of the mountains. " S. - July 4th, 1887. Cr fierSiek HesMlsMtbe. For proof that Dr. Gunn's Uver Pilla cure Sick Headache," ask--your -druggist lor a rree trial package--Oalyene for a dose. Regular size boxes, 25 cents. Sold by H. II . Lyons. d&wlw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "fcURING my abaenc. from Asheville, Mr. Geo Mr '. ocoic win nave cnarce ot my business. July dtw ULYSSES DOUBLKDAY. N OTICE. I have onened a TonMriml Redwood Co.'s, Nos, 9 and II, Patton Avenue. juiy aim a,, flewnoy. Barber. J1AX PAYERS NOTICE." It is ordered bv the Board of Countv nimnii. siouers that A. T. Snmmey keep open hi" books (or receiving tax lists until Saturday the 9th July. 1887. J. E. RANKIN. July 6 ait Chairman. MPORTANT NOTICE. Those who are indebted to me will nlesse uttla at once, as I am needing the money and must have it. This is positive. Any one having claims against me will get their money by present ing ssmc tome to time one ana all. You can Bud me at T. T. Hutchine store SnO West Hit. wood St. GEO. W. TILSON. Asheville, N. C, July 5th, I8J7. ju6 dit NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ASHE VILLECEMETRRY COMPANY. Please remember that the date flxed bv vonr charter for the annual meeting, is, the Second Monday in July. On afenday next the Utb inst , at P. M., you. will please assemble at the Directors' room ot the Bank of Asheville, to receive reports of officers for current year to elect their successors and to attend to saoh ether business as may be there presented for yonr consideration. 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