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:T7 VrX v fclTIZEN Voii ' OITICE, DAILY EDITION. - Furman, Stone & Cameron, -" EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. 1'A.II.Y, 1 Year, $S.OO. ' e Mos., 3.00 .' V EEKLY 1 Vor - l.fSO - O Mos, ' .76 ADVERTISING RATES LOW - NO. 13 PATTON AVENUE. rVMI BILL HEADS, i-r - . LETTER HifiADS, POSTERS, " 'BLANKS, fec j nd fob Work of all kids done -wih promptness and" at toiii prices. VOL HI-NO 74. ASHEVILLE NC SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 9..1887 , PRICE r CENTS Ash Citlzetio I t; .LNHKVILLK SOCIETIES. - A.: A.:S. jure 'Masons. J. Wakefield Cort land, 32d dug , Deputy ot tlio Inspector General lor North Carolina. syrette Omnrtayulay, No. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent oinmanriur : Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets first A'eUue-Jlay uigntmcacn montn, A.J,rt'iLLe Ch'lDlcr. It. A. if. H. C. FaBK Histt Vrii.t: H. Harnmerahliur. Secretary. Meets n .isennd Wednesday night In each mouth, i'. ll.rmnn I.mit. No. ill). "X. fc X. Jf.- t. J. Bliir W.MrsUipful Master; - Blanton .".ajlary. M.seUZUic first Friday night in each , - vu"inniu Itdgt, K. ol B., Ko. C46. K. N:,-. ;,irtJitor : .Jordan Stone, Secretary. Die first and third Monday r.iehts in each '.Irh ltnmtl Oiuncil. No. 701. R. A.S. H- 1:1 iy. Regent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Moats . . null of the KuighU of Honor on the second ' louiin Moiuiav nig-nts in eacn montn. ithmWe IjkLk A. A A. M.. U. D.l Wake iel I Cortland, Vf. M.; J. A. Conant, Sec. Jleets lr: .vasomc Hall third Thursuar niarht In eacn 'iionth at 8 o'clock, and 1st and 4th Thursday ilsjht for instruction. The. AahmiUe PtiuUe Library, ovor Mr. Kep oi'i) Htoro, opposite" Eagle Hotol, and next 1 ir to T.ie Bank of AsheviUe, is open to via tors from 1H a. m. to 1 p. m. and from :SU to Absolutely Pure. 1 h is powder never varies. A marvel of purity. utvngtn ami wnoiesoiiicness. Aioze economical than the ordinsrv kindh. and cannot be sold in rnmr.t'tition with the multitude of low test, short ve'.' lit alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in ti . Uoyal Baking 1'owdeb Co., 106 Wall St., vtw iork. laniy-ajiwrim CHMPOUND OXYGEN. .,11 ,io.aiv- Drs.HABGAN & GATGHELL fHCBI EmgU Mock, 63 .Wi SI. ASHEVILLE, N. C Compound Oxvgen inhaled, in ' connection wita medicated Balsam Vapor, cures Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat. Loss of Voice, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases depending on . mpure or impoverished blood. It cms Blienmatiszn when tverythine else tails. It is the only remedy that will permanently jure Chronic Nasal Catarrh. Ifycu sutler from this I oatbsome and dangerous disease come to uc(i3ice and investigate our treatment. It will sure yon, .no matter how long you have suffered, . Nocharge for consultation. " ' There Is no statement in the above which 1 not s'.i ictly true you may rely upon every word. We can prove all and more. 11 we believe your case Incurable, we will rack:? tell you so. We do not wish to treat you ttwa cannot help you. Wo a lso treat all diseases of the Kectutn, or join'. Bowels, such as llemorrhoiJs (Piles), Fis are. P istula, Prolapsus, etc. The treatment Is llwa', successful, and nearly always painless. Wacare without the use of the kn.ie, and in a few jays. No loss of time irom business or picas sra ... ASHEVILLE, K. C, May 7, 18S7. It i . with real pleasure that I express to .the public mv sense of obligation te Drs. Ilarga & Jatclvell for relief given me from a most annoy ing, r nd at times painful, case of Piles. 1 ?isd been a surferer from this complaint for evoral years, and during that time it had been oanstant source of annoyance. In March last I began a course of treatment . under D a. Uargan drOatchell which resulted in a speedy cure. Since my discharge from theii oJlce I have suffered no pain or inconvenience Whatever. I take pleasure in raying further that in my intercourse with Drs. Hargan fc Uatchell I found them true gentlemen in every respect and well worthy of the confidence of the people in general aal "lie afllicted in particular, W. D. AKERS. HOME . -TREATMENT,, We manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and ahlp it to all parts of the country, even to the Pa&ti 1 Coast. We send apparatns and chemicals la it' two months for 812. . This is as valuable asthff office ireatment. tae woodt tnil curative resalta obtained with thlatreatment is astonishing even to us. J1oh with. U learn more of Ihti treatment, and out mocas In the cure of Chronic Disease, write or tail rit'u raica hoot explaining ircaimcmjree, DRS. HARGAN & GATCHILL, 42 Ifatn Street, AsheviUe, N. C. , iBuo3-dawtf PH TRAVELING PUBLIC SATS NATHAN, Thou Art the Man, tM onylng and selling Excursion and cut rat Uok.es at exceedingly low rates to all point. ED. M.NATHAN, . ' Ticket Scalper. OB os. Eagle Hotel Barber Shop. A. I BRIGHT, . AGENT FOB - KODGfl DRESSED LUMBER. SHINGLES LATHS, J iV - . W I " - JtTT AND ALL KIND3 OF ". . . ItUILDING MATERIAL, AU Orders Promptly tilled.. CSJU'FICX AND YARD HEAR TEE DEPOT, ' A8HKVILLK, N. C. . OA 133m DAILY EDITION. THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates strictly cast : - One Tear, . . . . ?8 CO Six Months; . . - -. . . 3 00 Three " . " . . . 1 50 One i . ; . . . . 60 One Week. ' -; - ? . S . ' . 15 Our Carriers will deliyer the paper ev- anr nrniTlfT in awrv rfl.rt. Cf tllft PI t V tO w - - - J I J our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at tne uitizkn umce. Send your Job Work of all kinds to the Citizen Office, yf you want it done neatly. cheaply and wxtu aitpalcn. Arrival and Departure of rasiicnsrer Trains. Salisbury Arrive J:S8 p. m leaves for Mor- ristown at a:is p. m. Tennesskb - Arrives at 1 . m, and leaves at 1:10 p m. Airives at fl:S9 p. m., and lcavea lor Spartanburg at 9:49 p. m. - '- Spabtambcrg Arrives at 7 ax m .; leaves tor Morristown at -10j?- m. I wht-ioeeinJaou leaves Asheville at 7:80 a. n., and arrives at 9:40 a. m. Waynksvti.lk Leaves Asheville at 7:25- a. m., and arrives at 4:50 p. in. - Weather Indications. For North Carolina Local rains, sta tionary temperature, winds generally southerly. For Virginia Fair weather in north era portion, local rains in southern por tion, southerly winds, stationary temper ature. tio to Weldon's for the largest and best "Brick Loaf" in the city. tf Je-The Citizen, with latest Associa ted Press Dispatches will be found regularly at all hotels and news-stands in the city. When the supply may be exhausted at those places, call at the office. Senator Vance wa9 in the city yester day. Judge F. C. Fisher of Swain Inferior Court is in the city. The increase in the number of visitors ia very perceptible on the streets. . Mr. Wilson, one of the most promin ent merchants of Charleston, S. C, with his family, are at Battery Park. Messrs. Reynolds & Baird will deliver dry goods as well as groceries to any point desned within the corporate limits of Asheville. Mr. Harman, formerly of the Waynes ville News, now of the Greensboro Tobacco Journal, is proposing to move that paper to Danville. Telegraphic service was interrupted last night on both sides of ns, and no nisht dispatches were received. This will account for the limited quantity of telegraphic matter in this issue. We omitted to mention that the appli cation made i V Pint Aiken, complicated in the killing tf Foreman, for a writ of baliebs corpusy.o nave teen neam on Wednesday, was withdrawn by the ap plicant. Hon. B. B. Vance reached his home, five miles below Asheville, on Sunday evening, for a brief visit among his friends. He wss in the city yesterday, the picture of gaod health and exuberant spirits. Splendid reports come from the Ashe ville White Sulphur Springs. A good com pany has aTsembled.and others.who have engaged rooms, are looked for daily. The accommodations are spoken of in the highest terms, to say nothing ot the tnauy comtorfi afforded. The Black Mountain Hotel is now in full operation forthe summer, and we are pleased to learn that its prospects are good lor a lair share ol tne summer trav el. The office is under the management of Mr Koontz and the'culinary depart ment ander Mr, Louis Lebarbe a gua rantee of the manner in which these de partment 3 will be managed. The attention of our citizens is direct ed to the preposition of the Superinten dent of the Asheville Gas and Light Co. They will save money by acting upon his suggestion. Eveiy resident of the city will Mant eas, for it3 safety if for nothing else, and now is the time to pre pare for it. The company will be ready to supply it before all of our citizens are ready to receive it. It the work of preparation be begun at once. Mr. W.M. Hazzard, of Georgetown, S. C has reached his summer home. Beau mont, in this city. A portion of his fam ily is with him, Mrs. Hazzard and other members being m Washington, visiting her brother, Hon. W. L. Trenholm, Comptroller of the Treasury. Mr. Hazzard informs us that crops ;u his section of, and indeed throughout, the Palmetto State are extraordinarily good and promising, and the people are very hopeful and cheerful. . Gai pipes are being laid, the wires for the incandescent lights are being stretch ed, 'the water pipes are already convey ing water through a course often miles, the electric light nightly dazzles us with its splendors, the telegraph and tele phone wires thread every street, the whistles of the engines on three different roads ring out the noisy note of progress is not all this enough to suggest that Asheville is speeding along at healthy rate on the road to destiny t And then the street railroad ia not so far remote. At Law's New Goods. 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. We hope our friends will, come and take away these goods real quickly, We will sell them very cheaply as we have not room to show all the goods now. AH are welcome to our store whether to buy or look. Call often at Law s, S. Main st. Stylish Hals, eodtf Fine Shoes , eodtf r II. REDWOOD & CO. a. REDWOOD fc CO. First-class stock Gents' Furnishings always on liana at W hit-lock's. Ladies' and Misses' Hose, large stock fine quality, at WhitiSjck's. ; For Ble at Levy's, W) Eagle Block, lot little Gem Cantelopes. .These melons are the hnest grows, t . i , . it Large stock Mosquito Net at - , Whitlock'b, Sylva. Jackson county, has been made a money order office. Col. and Mrs.- Wesley Clayton of Georgia but formerly of AsheviUe, are visiung menus uuu reiauvea ui this city. Bro. Bnrkbead of the. Durham Plant has a painfully suggestive ar- an..,. :iu . tv. . T)na uuib uu iunu witu iud uujo, Get ap, Brother. Our hotels are rapidly filling tip and many of our boarding houses are already full, of. summer guest', And all enjoy our climate. Misses Lillie Henritz and Ma mie Bruce, two of Wythville'a most charming young ladies, are visiting the lamily ot Kev. Vr. Bays. Mr. G. D. Child, one of Frank lin's prominent young merchants and one of .thexcityfatbers of that progressive tofc-riis ltvthe city. Rev. Mr. Myers will conduct re liginus services Sunday morning at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association. Services at 11 a. m. ; Sunday school at 10 a. m Esq. Summey will leave Monday, by direction of the Indian depart ment, to look after the Western N Carolina Indians and their interests in certain gold works and walnut lumber. What would Col. Bill Nye give for even a small slice of our climate just now? Oar sympathies go out to our genial Irienrt in his swelter ing New i ork home Flee as a bird to our mountains, Colonel. Col. A. H. Baird, special Deputy collector for this district, has been retained by Collector Craig. The special deputies have been reduced from eight -to two. The other one has not vet been announced. Mr. Shook, of Leicester, tells us his section was visited with very heavy washing rains on Wednes day and Tbursda'. Crop pros pects, however, are very excellent. Mr. T. L. White gives the same en couraging report as to crops onSwan nanoa. Mr. D. S. ..Watsonr-' real estate agent, showed us yesterday a very handsome oil painting of Belle View Park and of the city as seen from that poiut. It is a very hand some piece of work, but it had one of the most attractive subjects for such work that could have been chosen. ; t ' . . ThV EliiAoth c City Econimist rises to enquire : What mean our esteem brethren et the Asheville Citizen, in recommending the boil ing of the mountain water for pre venting disease. We suppose the mountain water, like the other wa ter that we are under a pledge not to call the name of again was en tirely free from" the 'insectiverous germs of disease." . We simply mean, that while the waters of most places is not fit to be drunk in any way, our moira tain water can be taken either raw or cooked. . . 1 Off for tub West. K-f' Our young friend B. H. Garrerr, son of Mr. J. R. Garren, of lime stone township, this county, leaves loaciay lor seaana, uo. where he thinks of locating. Mr. Garren is a Eromising young man, and we wish im all success in his'new home. - . Out-Door Concerts. Cannot our citizens arrange with our excellent Asheville Silyer Cor net Band, to give at least two open air Concerts per week during the summer, at some convenient point in the city, so as to furnish recrea tion and pleasure to our citizens and visitors? The women and children ought to be afforded such an opportunity for pleasure. What say our friends ? Let us see if it cannot be done. Will Capt. Hull please let us have his voice on this suggestion? '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's new crop Turnip Seeds have just been received at Pelham's Pharmacy, and they are going off rapidly to be sure. No old turnip seeds in oui stock, kept over from last season, butpure and reliable Turnip Seeds just received. Selling very low. - Pelham's Pharamact, . d3m 48 South Main st. Ice cream sent in any quantity ordered to any part of the city, by Turner. tf Gauze Undershirts from 15c. up at Wbitlock's. 'r - ,i Ladies' White and Colored Linen Chemisettes, with Cuffs to match, at -tl5 - - Whitlock's. " Four office rooms for rent. Inquire at 50 S- Main st tf The finest breakfast and supper- to be found on any table aerved promptly, at Turner's, for 50 cents each meal if Parasols, very low, at tl5 ... Whitlock's, Picture frames fine and cheap at Lind sey's Studio, Main st, opposite postoffice. rhe genuine KIrby, Beard A Co. Eng. lish White and Black Pins at tJ4 " Whitlock's. If yon want miee tread call for ." The Brick Loaf" to be found only at ' tf . - . Moore & Kobakds. - Scenery of Asheville and Western 'N. C, at Lindsey'a Studio, Mam st, opposite postofiice. " - tf The Opea Glass and Daily Hotel .. Register,! . Mr. - D. W Furman's new paper, is rapidly beinprepared for the first issue. It will be an interesting and valuable publication, gring the daily arrivals at the hotels and- the boarding-houses, and the full programme of operas, &c, &c, on each day of such performances. Several hundred copies, daily, will be fully dis tributed throughout the hotels, board-ing-houaes, homes, and upon tho trains as they reach the city. This makes it a splendid advertising medium, and we learn our busing people are patronizing it liberality.! As advertising space is limited, bat few more advertisements can be taken. We wish the new vent-ire ample sucoesf. ? To the Society ijoB the Prevention of Cat'ELTY TO AN -M AL8. "A gent'.eroan tf211d our attention to a case, or rallfTJif cases, which might : intereC assojSation He Informs ni'Jf ' a aljjjA'w- -3.a sell, to bring thetuy-o town accompani to make the best demonstration of her milking qualities, the calf is not allowed to approach her dam for one or two days previous. ine result is that the cow appears with her udder enormously dis tended, apparently an enormous milker, but at the expense of the great suffering of the mother, the cruel deprivation of tue miserable onspnng, and tne real deception of the buyer. We have no personal cognizance of the above, but nave no doubt the facts arc as stated. Aitkstion, Pensioners. The following persons are added to tne list en1 i tied to pensions by the act of the Legislature of 1S87, granted to certain wounded soldiers and widows of soldiers of North Carolina State Troops. The parties below named will please call at once on Mr. W. T, Reynolds, clerk of the Superior Court for Buncombe so they can be placed on the list properly and draw their pensions: Mrs. Elizabeth Hoorer. Mrs. N. A- Hughes, Mrs. Caroline Redmond, Mrs Mary C bwink, Asheville: Mrr. Nancv Lanning, Mrs. l)icy Owenby, Mrs. Chris tiana Keed, Mrs. Mary J. Khodes. Fair View: Mrr. Jane 8. McAfee. Turni ike: Mrs. Eupha Meadows, Mrs. Sarah J. Tow, Leicester; airs. .Barbara jnix, Tweed's; Mrs. t. .1. Penland, Hominy: Mrs. Eliza btepp, liiacit. Mountain. Mr. J. M. A 'ex. ander, "Co. F," 25th Regiment. " The Evest of the Season all Ashk ville Agog over the Coming Attrac tion. The Citizen, after much laborious efforH has succeeded in getting thedots on a movement among certain of our citizens which promises more excitement and real pleasure to our pleasure-loving people than any thing yet devised. It has been the desire of the promoters of the enterprise to keen their rjiirnoKa secret taBtil w arrangements could be completed, bu , we cannot refrain from preparing our fiends for the feast which is in store for them. Several of our citizens recently met and determined that they could organize a ciud wnicn would contribute to the pleasure of our citizens and add to the attraction of the city for visitors. After long deliberation it was concluded that a base ball club, to.be composed of a Fat nine and a Lean nine would be the most successful enterprise they could enter upon, and so it was organized at on e, With the following drantatis pcrsonae : .fats judge Aston, col. w. A. Turk.l Mayor Harkma, Hon. K. JJ. Vance, Capt. M. J. Fagg, 2. L-. Brown, Esq , C. T. Rawls. Esq.. T. C. H. Dukes. Esq.. dipt. A. G. Hallybnrton. Leans Dr. Carmichael. J. HarJv Lee. Esq., Ephraim Clayton Jr., Esq., John G Aston, Esq., C E. Graham. Esq., 11. II. Redwood, Esq.. Dr. S. Westray Battle, h: li. fJonant. Ksa.. Mai. W. r. Blair. The uniforms have been ordered from one of the most artistic manufacturers of such wares in Gotham, and they are ex pected daily. They will be of thin tights, with jackets, the Jr ats wearing nesb-col- ored tight3 with blue- silk jackets, and the .Leans will be decorated in purple colored silk tights with canary colored jackets. The regulation base-ball shoe, specially intended for club feet will be worn. Col. Frank Coxe has kindly consented to act as umpire. Baron Lyman will assist him. . The club is now putting in its time in studying the rules of the game, making private contracts with surgeons, and con templating the mnshes their figures will make when they don those beautiful uniform?. Judge Aston and General Vance have ordered breast . plates for emergencies and other places. Two games per eek will be played, during the summer, and we have no doubt alt business will be suspended up on the evenings of the plays. - We are very certain our people will await with impatience the announce ment of the first game- There is fiyi ahead for some body.;; - To most children the bare suggestion of a dose of castor oil is nauseating. Why not, then, when physic is necessary for the little ones, use Ayer's Cathartic Pills? Thev combine every essential and valuable principle ofacathartic medicine, and being sugar coated are easily taken. Haywood White Sulphur Springs.- ".- W. M. Lanier. Soliciting Agent for the above named resort, would be pleased to correspond or talk in person with parties desiring any infonratian regard ing this famous places Mr. Lanier can be found at tne brand central Hotel at all times after train hours. Consult him before locating elsewhere. - . dim Stoves, Tin wab. Ranges. Our manufacturing department is now complete. We have all the latest im proved machinery, work the best grade of material, and will duplicate any bills, bought North, East, or West, We make roofing and guttering work specialty, and guarantee satisfaction. For prompt attention; good work, and lowest figures, call at W.C. Keller & Co.'s, 12 Patton Avenue . (, New stock of Stamped Boufet Covers and Splashers, with Wash Silks, Linen and Cotton Floss to work, at tie , " 4 WHITLOCK'S, Stonewall Range, Iron-clad Range, and the Monitor wrought iron Range at W. C. Keller & CoA, 12 Patton Avenue. tf TELEGEAPHIC. The First New Bale of Cot ton. THE SNAKE RIVER MASSACRE NOT CONFIRMED. An Ameer on His Knees. SWITCHMEN ON A STRIKE. A new way to Pay Old Debts. - . -1 .4. 'Y " VIRTUVUS GIRL. - The First New Bale. By telegraph to the AihsTllle Citizen ! New York, July 8th. The first bale of new cotton from Georgia is on exhibition to-day in front of the Cotton Exchange, A Sacred Bid for Peace. Br telegraph to the Asheville Citizen. Bombay, July 8. The Ameer of Afghanistan has nailed to Candahar gate, underneath the Koran, a proc lamation offering free pardon and a remission of two years taxes to all rebels who surrender. -:o:- The Brutal London Arrest Inquired Into. By telegraph to the Astievi.le (: ltizen. London, June 8th. The London police inquiring into tho arrest of Miss Cass as an improper character has been opened. Both Miss Cass and Mrs. Bowman, her employer whose testimony to Miss Cass' good character Magistrate Newton re fused to receive are represented by counsel. The trial, after fceing opened, was postponed. Switchmen on a Strike. I By Telegraph to the AsheviUe Citizen' Chicago, July 8. A Timet special from Lincoln, Neb., savs: The switchmen, numbering 70 men, en the Burlington & Missouri road are on a strike. The trouble originated over the appointment of Conductor bberman as night master of the Lin coln yards. The switchmen claim the appointment should havo been promoted Yarji man. SoDt. Thomp son stated yesterday that nearly all . t ; 1 1 a a oi ineir places naa been niied by new men, and that none of the strikers would be taken back under any circumstances. Trouble is feared among the 'strikers and an extra squad of police has been placed on guard. The Snake River. Massacre not Con firmed. By telegraph to the AsheTille Citizen. Portland, 0e , July 8.-rThere is nothing to confirm the rumor that the Chinese miners on Snake river have been murdered. There is no doubt but that several bodies have been found in the water; but: they may havo been drowned. There is no reliable news that any raik has been committed. The Chi' nese work the bars in Snake river, which pay 60 to 75 cents per day, and no white man wants to work for that sum. The Chinese mer chants at Lewiston think their countrymen were coming down the river in boats with "clean" ups for the season and that the object of murder was robbery. :o. Trying to Whip the Devil Roind the Stump. By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen. New - York, July 8. Arrange ment between, the United States Trust Company and Morton, Bliss & Co. on the North Carolina special tax bonds embodies the following plan: "Bonds to be pooled . and trust certificates issued. All ex penses to be advanced by Morton, Bliss & Co. A settlement with the State to be obtained on the basis of new 4 per cent bends in exchange for the present bonds. The , distri bution ia to ba as follows. Forty per cent of the principal of the pres ent bonds to go first to certificate holders. The other receipts from the State to be equally divided be tween the certincata holders and Morton, Bliss & Co. :o: - Market Reports. By telegraph to the Ashtville Citizen. ' Baltimore. Tuly 8. Flour quiet, easv: wheat, southern, steady, with good inqui ry, red 2a5, amber 84a6, western firmer quiet. No. 2 winter red spot 84 bid; corn southern nominal, in absence of receipts; western steady din. "NIpU In the Bud!" Sad to say, many a good thing attains to not! ing more than a lair beginning. On the other hand it is a matter for con gratulation that the growth of some evil things may be also promptly frustrated. A large propoit.ion of the cases of the most wide-spread and fatal of diseases- consumption have tneir - inception in nasal catarrh. ' Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedr is pleasant, soothing and effec tual. Try it. It has cured thousands. All druggists , .d&wlw Fine Dress Goods and Trimmings, eodtf - H. REDWOOD & CO. 'Measures taken for white and colored Shirts finest custom work, and guaran teed tO fit, : t WhITLOCX'S, They all, See it. The Piedmont Press saj's: Ashe- ville is to have another large hotel Hotel Victoria." So says the Citizen. When Hickory is as well advertised as Asheville, then we, too, will require many hotels to ac commodate the travel that will flow this way during both summer and winter. When, will this good time comer y.E Always Said It Would be So, Brother. . - ; - The Charlotte Democrat says : 'Some few years ago it was said that one train a week, or one train a month, would cany all the freight over the Western N.C Railroad that was offered. Last week we no ticed that- six freight trains .a day were" ran over tho road between through" freight trama aha .two lo- cals. And the business still increases. The passenger trains, between Hot bprings and Salisbury, are generally crowded, and Western North Caro lina seems to be on an upward bound generally. A Graceful Act and a Graceful Chair. Some da3's ago Messrs. William sou & Co., mentioned in a letter to Messrs. Heywood Banks & Co., the famous chair manufacturers of Bal timore, the purpose of the managers and friends of the Mission Hospital of this city, to have a bazaar some time in August, for the benefit of said hospital. Yesterda' the sug gestion was acknowledged by the receipt by Messrs. Williamson & Co., of one of the handsomest white cane rocking-chair we ever saw, sent by Messrs. Hey wood Banks & Co., as a contribution to the. bazar. The chair is beautiful in design, elegant ly nnisnea, and win ornament any apartment. The managers of the Hospital are very grateful to the kind donors. Ine suggestion on the part of Messrs. Williamson was kindly, the act of Messrs. Haywood isanks Uo., very graceful, and the present is elegant and most ac ceptable. It can be seen at the Furniture Emporium -of William son & Co., ratton Avenue. Donations to the Hospital fob Month of Junk. Three joggling boards.from Gen. Double day; basket of vegetables from Miss Julia Palmer; basket of potatoes from Mrs. Holmes; 2 chairs and 1 pitcher from Mrs. Hall: curtains and chairs from Mrs Sondley; pitcher of milk every day from Mrs. Patton; handsome n.w table eloth from Mrs. Presslev: elegant dinner and tea set ot china of 190 pieces from Mr fheo. F. Davidson. The managers return grateful thanks for these gi,. They have also received, through Dr. Battle. one gin, of $50 and another of $100 from gentlemen at Battery Park Hotel. The Hospital is much in need of old linen and cotton cloth. Will the ladies kindly try to supply the need 1 "Good-bye, my dear, "he said to his wife as the bell rang for all ashore. "I hope you will have a pleasant voj'age -with your friends, but I shall be sick with anxiety to hear of your safe arrival." Shall I cable from Chieenstown. Tohn?" .''Heavens, no!" Send a postal A great sensation was caused at Louisburg, Franklin county on Thursday by the shooting of a ne gro named Randall by Frank Wil liams, druggist. The quarrel be tween the men was caused by a dis pute as to the employment of Ran dall. Blows finally pass d, and Randall drew a large dirk kn'fie and advanced upon Williams, who at short range shot him in the abdo men. Death resulted in a quarter of an hour. Will'ams was arrested. The coroner held an inquest, which resulted in a verdict of homicide m self-defence. Williams was there fore discharged. A Printer's Error. . Sweet are the uses of adversitu,' the printer's copy said, but he set it up, sweet are the uses of advertising. Sweet, in deed, to those who in sickness and suffer ing have seen the advertisement of some sovereign remedy, which upon trial has brought them irom death's door, "i tie best thing I ever saw in my paper was the advertisement of . Dr. Pierce's 'Golden Medical Discovery"' is! again and again the testimony of those who have been healed :y1t of lung disease, - bronchial affections; tumors, ulcers,li ver complaints and tne ills to winch tlesri is neir. ' dAwlw Prospect Park . " Is certainly a coming locality. Mr. W. B. Gwyn has sold about $5,000 worth of lots there since his advertisement was inserted in the Citizen. Secure a lot in Prospect Park, and never forget to ad vertise in the Citizen. " dlt The attention of physicians is called to the facilities afforded by Turner for prompt and proper preparation of dishes for the invalid. Sent to any part of the city, special utensus ioi ioou provraea. Orders filled on shoitest notice. . tf L" After this week TilroeE will daily re ceive clams, crabs, turtles, terrapins all seaside delicaties; also celery., Elegant dinners spread from, half-past : 1 to 3 p. m. for 50 cents, including a glass of good wine; also dinners at s75 cents, including half-pint superioi wine.- - . , tf . Small Wares, Vnderitear, Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Ntckuivar, Parasols, Handkerchiefs, ete. One price system. - -. - - eodtf V;i i : ,,J REDWOOD wtt.CO.-t Another', rmfc of- cb-wp, medium and fine grade India Linen Justin at , tl5 - . Wbitlock's. Fine' White Coeds. Embroideries, Lace.&.e. , todtf A i H. JRED WOOD A CO.' Soda and mineral waters now on draught at Moore Sc Robttrds. tf Tut. Sale or To-Day."' : " - The sale of the Vance property on Col lege street, at public sale, to-day, at 1 o' clock, A. M, is one of themostimportant that has yet attracted the public interest. The property, in the very centre of the city, almost under the shadow of the tower of tho court house, retains to the present hour all the pleasant features of us vuiage origin, when space was plenty, and each householder could, surround himself, within corr orate limits, with a domain as ample as if in the country. Circurrsiapces have combined to keep the Vance property in almost its original amplitude; and in the heart 'of popula tion and in the thick of basin ess, it stands with all the freedom of a rural residence. Its eligibility, now that the day has come to subject it to sub-division will strike every one proposing ta become an. inves tor; and ' there ' remains therefore little for ns to say except to remind the public that to-day . the salens to take place. AN ESCOURAGINtfSHO'INrt: - publishes" a rapafa1ivevstateinerlt , ' ot tue .larniutrsol the Asbwille and Spartanburg Railroad for 31aj lSSC ana loo, which is as follows : . ,1886, ; f $2,103.50, , IS' The Newa and Coiirier also nub- lished a similar Btatement of all roads operating within that State, and concludes r . The showing made ig remarkably good. The in crease in every department wag large. The most astonishing in crease was in the passenger earnings of the Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad, which amounted during the month to 287 per cent, over May, 1SSG. This is due to the operating of the road through to Asheville, and the improvement in facilities and accommodations. ' Now Has Faith. I'had been troubled all winter with cold and pain in the chest and trot no ? Druggists and Physicians. At the samo time l was advertising Dr. Bosankss Cough and. Lung Syrup. . I had little faith but thought to try it as a last resort, now I believe even more t!;an they tell me of its curative qualitfes. From the News, Elizabeth torn, Ky. Sold by II. H.Lyons. ap-l3diwlw New Books. Allen Qiiartermain--IIaggard's Last; "As In a Looking Glass," Phillips' Gold en Hope, Russell's, 3 dozen sifting stories, illustrated, ."Drop of Blood" L. Currey, . Job Lot Brookside and other Libraries at i off publishers' price, Pickings from Puck, 1st, 2nd and 3rd crop, 25c. each most numorous books published. AH the principal magazines, and Daily Northern and Southern papers for sale. Subscriptions received for week, month or year. Books not in stock ordered without extra charge.. A well selected stock of hiqh and -iow; priced paper and envelopes, and other stationery en pplica - at CaaJun's Stationery and News Store, 'North Main street. - Crockerv, 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 change in the least, by the use of hot water. Call at No. 12 Patton Avenue. dtf A large, and carefully selected clock at fixed and reasonable prices. eodtf H. KKD WOOD & CO. See the new ttyles Ladies' Bustles at Whitlook's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE A new buggy, cheap. A. li. SAMS, la. at Citizen office. yALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE On Saturday the 0th of July next. I- will sell at public auction, on the premises, my property in Asneviueon enruce ana toiieRe streets, consist ine Eleven Buililine Lo s. the must beautiful and convenient in the city. Term? Twentv-flve ier cent rash. Bemainrier Ion a credit of one, two and three years with interest at 8 per cent. Maps ot tne property can tic una or seen on application to John G. Asloa. june iMuitis a. vj"Kti4 DURING my absence from Asheville, Mr. G'm F. Hcott will hava charge of mv business. july6dw ULYSSES DOUBLEDAY. B OARD. Two gentlemen or gentleman and wife tan ge comforiahle room and good board by applying 1. O. BOX 310. Location central. ml'Ja dll One' Price Store. Measuies taken for A, Raymond Sc Co., New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Samples now ready for iriBpection. Shirts and Drawers, 'Scarfs, Gloves, Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Um brellas, Bags, &c; . - HanlsomeBpjIriSDilaa-Saiiaaad- '.:.'fZ', u'.ii,i.. r-, .i i , Four Button W alking Coat; also several grades of Frock Coat Suits. T . Youths' and Boys' Clothing" in great variety. . ! -if.. . . Our line of Dress Goos; Silk'sVelveta Satins. Dress ' Ginghams,"" SatJries, Per cales, Print4st'4tc.ttill bftiguAdiVery at tractive. ,,. . .; , . . , Ziegler Bros.', Merriam A " Tyler's, Morgan Bros.' and Stokjey's Sqe fo ladies, misses and childrea. . ii d- -" Banister's and ZiegtvtafiB shoes for m?n- v ; . i ' ;OK..gi. Packard A GroVert (fefebrSfea "$2.50" and "$2.99" shoes for men and the cor responding grade for boyfc. - Best- possible - tardeVfnfrlOhrpoU, Art Squares, Bugs, Od-cjothsj "Upholstery Goods, Towels, Napkins, CoverietR, Liu en Damask, &o. - ' . ' ....-! .-. , , Derby Hats, Soft Hats, and Straw Hats a full linc. " ' Fine Slippers, Oxfor .Ties, .Langtry Ties, and Wigwam Shoes. .; j : i.-.ffiM; Parasols, Fans Kld01ovea,Catlarsand Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Ribbons," Scaffs, Ties, Hosiery, Underwear, &c . ' TNoe. 7 . V.I.. ,lv,v r mri7-t,f :. . s. n
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