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TELEGKAPHIC. THE WASHINGTON ICIDE. HOM- THE NEW YORK STOCK MAR KET ACTIVE. Prohibition and Texas. Pistols in KRUPP, THE GREAT GUN MAN, DEAD. MORE PINKERTON MEN ON GUARD. ORDER TOIR TEXTS, BOYS, WH.L NOT DISTURB YOI GROVER Military Turbulent. (By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen.) Sophia, Turkey, July 14. Tl.e military element in this city ia tur bulent, and is calling upon Major PetroG, the new Minister of War, to resign. :o: A Great Gun Man Dead. By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen Beui.in, July 14. Frederick Kruno, the well known German metal founder and steel gun man u factnrer, died to-day in his villa near Essen, Rhenish Prussia, aged 75. A Hot Wave in Eiclibond. I By telegraph to the AsheviUe Citizen. Richmond. J"uly 14. A hot wave has prevailed in this section for sev eral days paRt, the thermometer at noon in this city for three days ranging between 94 and 100 degrees in Ihe shade between 5) a. m. and night. Notify tlio Committee. By telegraph to the AsheviUe Citizen. I St Louis, July 14. The General executive committee ot the Grand Army of the Republic notify all de partment and post commanders, that it will be absolutely necessary for all those who desire to go into camp while here to send in their application for tents before August 10th. The Taris Celebration. -By telegraph to the AsheviUe Citizen. Paris, July 14. President Grevy, accompanied by all the members of the ministry, left the 'Palace of the Elysee at 3:30 o'clock this after noon to attend the review of Troops, an escort of CuirasseeS preceeded, and iollowed the President's car riage. The people along the rout greeted the President with cheers of "Vive Grevy." :o: Parliamentary Matters. Dy telegraph to the AsheviUe Citizen. London, July I4. The Unionists will abstain from voting on the bankruptcy clauses of the land bill if they are not abandoned. In the face of a threatened prolonged oppo sition to the bill, many conserva tives are urging the government to be content to pass the lease hold ers clause, and to leave the remain der of the bill over till the next session. The New York Stock Market Agitated. (By telegraph to the AsheviUe Citizen.) New York, July 14. The Balti more and Ohio deal was still the great topic in the stock market to day, and Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton stock again attracted atten tion; the first bid for stock was 126, advancen up to 1423 , receded to 135, at which figures the last sale was made and closed at 152. The 3rd bid course of stock was accepted as evidence that the syndicate had ob tained relief and buying assumed larger proportions .while feverishness of forenoon disappeared, lradingin Reading was specially heavy, but Western Union, Richmond and West Point, Omaha and New Eng1 land were conspicuous for strength displayed. The general market calls for no further comment. The opening was very irregular, changes irom last evening s prices ranging irom t per cent, below to f above The market was very actiye and strong in early trading with Union Pacific and Reading in the lead. Reaction iollowed which- wiped up all the gains. The . market continued feverish and irregular until noon when prices were cener ally slightly above opening,decidedly strong tone was developed in after noon and made throughout list and although fractional recessions were established toward delivery hour the close -was quieter but firm to strong, at or near best figures reached, and with few unimportant exceptions the entire active list was higher. :o: Prohibition and Ballets. I By telegraph to the AsheviUe Citizen. I ' Galveston. July 14. A dispatch from Wilburn to the News says last evening wane vy. rorquanarana ur. j. is yes were jointly disscusing the prohibition amendment. Forquahar who had con cluded his argument against the amend ment, became enraged at a remark of Dr. Eves wbo favored it and fired at him with a ballard rifle. J What Ttaer AH Bar Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, His., says he uses Dr, Bosanko'i cough and Lung Syrup in ni iamuy min we most satisfactory results, in all eases of ocragha, colds and eronp, and recommends it in particular for the little ones, h ample ootue tree at u. n. Amyous, Oawlw, Four office rooms for rent .10 8. Main st. - Inqu're at Tellow Jack Finds More Victims. IBy telegraph to the Asheville Citizen -Key West. July 14. There have ben twelve new cases of fever since yester day, and no deaths. ' : ' ;o:- -i-f. T itussian Finances. U- ) (By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen.) Loy don, July 14. The Post to day continues its crusade against Russian se curities, pointing out the fact that even Knssia-lovmg ranee averse to tnern. :o: . ., . A Stay or. Pro6eedlnjc : (By telegraph to the'Asheville Citizen.) Nkw Yobk, July 14 A stay of pro ceedings has been granted by Judge I'otter in the Sharp case nntil Monday next. The order is returnable in Sup reme Court Monday next. It wag serv ed on Sheriff Grant immediate' y on its being granted. 1 lie order directs tbe District Attorney to show cause why a permanent stay of proceedings should not be granted. :o: ; The Kennedy Murder Case. (By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen.) Washington, July 14. The Cor oners Inquest was held to-day of the late Joseph C. G. Kennedy who was muriered in a street yesterday afr ternoon by John Daily. Ihe jury found a verdict in accordance with facts as telegraphek. Dailey, the murderer, was present but manifes ted perfect indifference. Very little is known to police with regard to the latter s history, hie a ignorant of low order of intellect and baa been nursing a grudge against his victim for the last 25 or 30 years. He thinks Kennedy over-reached his father in .a real estate transac tion many years ago. His mother was once employed in Kennedy's family. His weapon was a case knife ground to a point and sharp as a razor which he had hid in his shoe when searced at station house. From his talk it seems that he had murderous intentions towards an other man, but it is not known who this intended victim .is. "Dailey had only been discharged from the workhouse hoBpital yesterday morn ing; he has several times been in mate of corrective institutions for minor offenses. Market Reports. IBy iclegrapti to he Ashtville Citizen. St. Loris, July 14 Flour dull; wheat No. 2 red cash 72?; corn firm cash 32a3; oais quiet, casii 'lis; whiskey 1.00. Chicago, July 14. Cash quotations for to-day were as follows : flour quiet; jno i spring wheat Uj; corn 31; Ao. oats, 2GJ; lard, 6.52J; whiskey 1.10. Cincinnati, j my 14. flour easier; wheat quiet, No. 2 red 74 ; corn 6treng ISO z mixed 41a2j; oats nrm .No. 2 mixed 30; pork firm 16; lard in good demand. 0,30. The Nevada tribe of Piute Indians have increased in numbers nearly 2,000 since ibbo. Evidently the contact with the pale face has not mirt them. A thirty foot whale, a few days since, wandered Irom his native ocean element into New York ba" and up JNorth river. The water conditions were so terribly different irom that which he had been used to that the marine monster wes seiz' .... , . eu witn cramp colic and soon ex- pired. A floating paragraph says that King Otto of Bavaria is crazy on the subject of shooting people. Every day he is allowed to take a gun con taining a blank cartridge and fire at a man who is purposely skulking among the grounds of the Nymphn enburg Palace. The man falls as if killed, and the mad King's desire is appeased for the day. This shows that even the "didn't-know-it-was loaded' mania is not confined to the humble citizens of the republic, but grabs royalty as well. vv nai a iarce tne JViame Law is in Maine is illustrated by the ex perience of Portland on the Fourth of Tulv, as described by the Portland Advertiser: "Notwithstandinsr the fact that the sheriffs and police made large seizures Saturday night and Sunday, enough liquor was on sale Monday to make several hundred men drunk. In some parts of the city the scenes were disgraceful, Drunken men were laid up on tbe sidewalks and door-steDs in all di rections, in Deerme's Oaks manv of the benches were occupied by sleeping sots. Around the Uustom house it is estimated that fifty men were seen drunk during the night and day. It was even worse about Gorham's Corner and the adiacent parts of the city. The police made arrests Monday night until the sta tion was full and could accommo date no more. Forty drunkards locked up at one time. Tuesday morning forty-one cases were before the court, and many were discharg ed without being brought up.". ' Saved HU JLlfe. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, Of Horse Cave, Ky., says be was, tor many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost nnenduiable and wonld sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. Ue tried Electric Bitters and got relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles, ws entirely cured. andbad gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively - believes be wou'd have died, had it not been for the relief anorded by Electric Bitten. Sold - at nrty cents a bottle by H. H. Lyons. , JTew JFlre Insurance Agency, . I represent some of the best Fire In surance Companies in the country and a m prepared to write on all approved risks, in the city or country, on the low est terms. Call and see me before plac ing yonr Insurance. At the Cmzxx Otlice. , . ; . jun!8dtf. "Jno. A. Williams, The attention 0 physician 'is called to the facilities afforded by Turner fox prompt and proper preparation of dishes for the invalid. -Sent to any part of the city. Special utensils for food provided. uraers nnea on soonest notice. tf After thiB week Turner will dailv ceive clams, crabs, turtles, terrapins, all seaside delicacies; also celery. , Elegant dinners spread irom - n ait-past 1 to 3 p. I m. for 50 cents, including a glass of good I wine; also dinners at 75 cents, including half-pint superioi wine. - tf - TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS. The convention of General Mana gers of Southern railroads at Fort Monroe adjourned last night. The Brooklyn Elevated Road strike seems to be nearing its end. The company have fourteen ctrs, with fut! complements, running. . About 800 workmen in Black Diamond Steel works, Pittsburgh, struck yesterday because the firm refused to reinstate a number of Union men recently discharged. The works are still runing, but evi dently crippled. "'' ' : The Pennsylvania coke workers are still on a strike. The number re turning to wcrk increases daily, and operators are confident, of hav ing full forces of new men in a few days. -Eviction of strikers: from company's houses have, begun. The eyicted ' move out . peaceably. Thirty more Piukerton men arrived, as Hungarian strikers are feared. What Trae Merit 1F11I Do. The unprecedented sale of EotcKee't German Syrup within a few years, has astonished the world. It is without do"bt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for .the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest lung (roubles, it acts on an entirely dinetent principle from the usual pre scriptions given by Physicians, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease still in tbe system, but on tbe contrary removes' tbe cause of the trouble, aeals tne parts anected nd leaves tsera purely healthy cond tion. A bottle kept a tne bouse for use when the diseases make ti eir appearance, will save doctor's bills and a long spell '4 f serious illness A trial will convine yon of these facts. It is positively told-by all druggists and general dealers in the land. I'ricv75 cents, large bottles. d&weowry It is now alleged to be a settled fact "that typhoid fever germs are carried almost whollv in water, and that while freezing does not destroy them boiling water always does. 7 "Over and Over Again." - Repetition is sometimes the only way to impress a truth npon the mind. Ac cording! y. take notice that Dr. Pierce's 1'leasant Purgative Felletslthe original Little Liver Pills) continue to be won derfully effective in cases-of pick and nervous headache constipation, indiges tion, rush of blood to the head,' cold ex tremities, and all ailments arising from obstruction " of the bodily - functions. Their action is thorough yet gentle, and the ingredients being entirely vegetable, they can be taken with impunity into the most delicate stomach. All druggists, ddcwlw Don't Experiment, . You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when yonr lungs are Jn danger. Consumption always seems, at nrst, only a cold. . Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for .Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell yon be has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. Kings new Dis covery which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and C best anections. Trial bottles free at H. H. Lyons' drug store. Large bottles 91. Haywood Whit Sulphur Spring?. . W. M. Lanier, Soliciting Agent for tbe above named resort, would be pleased to ( 01 respond or taut in nenon witn parties desiring any lnforrratian regard' ing this famous place. Mr. Lanier can be found at tbe Grand Central Hotel at all times after train hours. Consult him before locating elsewhere. dim 1 3AV YOUR WALKS. We are ready to receive orders tor tbe hand' Bomest, most durable and obftantial flagging, the cheapest and best atone ever offered In Ashe viUe lor ride walks, yard walks, steps, &c, cheaper than brick. Samples may be seea at our warehouse. july 10 dlw VahGILDKR BROWH. 1 RAINED NURSE. MISS JULIA PALMES, a rraduateof the Ashe viUe Mission Hospital, offers her services as a trained nan. Sue Is cordially endorsed br the attending pnysicians ana managers 01 tne iiospi uu xor competency, uueuiy ana cnaracier.- - 1 Her present residence la at the Hospital. AddII cations for her services should be made to her at at place. juazxitr EALED PBOPOSAIS DESIRED For erecunK at AsheviUe the Convent and School Building-of the 8istera of Oar Lady of Mercy, according to rung and specifications furnished by Falliaser A Palusser, of New York. The right reserved of rejecting any or all of the proposals. Plana and spec ificaii Mis can be seen at the Rectory of Bt: Lawrence's Catholic Church of this city. Bids will be received np to Jely zam, ana are 10 oe sent to rro j. js- xieman, jr. j. box 9v, Asnevuie. . v. SISTERS OF OUK LADY OF MERCY Juue29dtd One Price Store. - Measuies taken for A, Raymond & Co., New x oric Tailors, ana a nt guaranteed, bamples now ready for Inspection. ; Shirts and Drawers, Scarfs, Gloves, Collars and Cnfik Handkerchiefs, Um brellas, Bags, &c. - - - i : Hdndsome Spring Suits, vln Sacks and Four Button Walking Coats; also several grades of Frock Coat Suits -' Youths' and Boys' Clothing - in great variety. ; ..:- '?.- '' Our line of Drees Goods. Sifxs, Velvets Satins, Dress -Ginghams, Satiaes, Per cales, Prints, &c.,will be foondVery at tractive. Ziegler Bros.', Merriam A 1 Morgan Bros.' and 8tokleyr8 Sb ladies, misses and children. "Banister's and Ziegler fine shoes! men. " Packard & Grover'a celebrated "92.1 and "2J)9" shoes for men, and the A responding grade foe boys. ' Best possible value in Carpets. A1 Squares, Rugs. Oil-cloths. Upholsterv Goods, Towels, Napkins, Coverlets, Lin en Damask, sc. - ; , :.-,.; Derby Hats, Soft Hats a full line. - Hats, and Straw . Fine Slippers,- Oxford-Ties, Langtry lies, and Wigwam blioes. Parasols, Fans, Kid Gloves, Collars and caffs, Handkerchiefs. Corsets, Ribbons, Scarfs, Ties, Hosiery, Underwear, ex. H Rcdx70od G Co., ' - Nos. 7 A 9 Patton Ave. niattT-dtf v - , v V klsr-a, e4 fo I ifor ir- V tt When everything else fails, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures. dScwlw The Labor party of Iowa will run a man named Cain for Governor of that State; but they will not be able to raise Cain, nevertheless. Almost every person has some fonnof scrofulous poison latent in his veins. When thts develops in scrofulous sores, ulcers, or eruptions, or takes the form of rheumatism, or organic diseases, the suf fering that ensues is terrible beyond description. Hence the gratitude of those who discover, as thousands yearly do, that Ayer's Sarsaparilla will thor oughly eradicate this evil from the system. tl5 An Appeal. The ladies of AsheviUe interested in the Mission Hospital are going to give a Bazaar for its benefit abont the middle of July. They ask earnestly for assist ance from every one, but as the friends and well-wishers of the Hospital thro' the country are not accessible to direct and personal appeals, they wish thro' the pipers to call on them for contributions, believing that a response will be liberal aud generous. Butler, eggs, chickens, fruit, peacock feathers or fowls, gourds and flowers wtll be especially acceptable and may be left at Powell and Snider's store, Corner Patton Avenue and Square during-the second week in July, those gentlemen having kindly promised that alt donations shall safely reach tbe ladies. - That "the country" will be handsomely represented on that occasion is the hope and belief of the ladies. tna24tf - ;; , Ladies' Celluloid Collars, Boys' Celln- iollars. Youths' Celluloid Collars, hi m'li CaHrrtflid Collars and Cuffs, in all sizes and 'stylos; new and complete stC'k just in at - ; Whitloch's. : t3T Hampton and Featherston's read- ntf room has been tasteful! v arranged for ti.e.con venience of guests, and late papers frbm every section of the country are to he round dailv on the tables. dtf Another invoice, of Earl & Wilsor's latest shapes Collars and Cuffs just rece.' ved at Whitlock's. Wilson's Graham and Crystal waferft in one and two pound boxes, at Moore & tabards. tf If yon want nice bread call for " The Brick Loaf" to be found only at tf Mookk & Kobarps . ' Scenery of AsheviUe and Western" N. Cat Lindsev's Studio, Mam St, opposite postoffice. tf Beautiful and artistic designs in French C bina, dinner and tea setts,' at W. C. Keller & Co.'s. Bio. 12 fatton Avenue, tr D ARGAINS IN BWAIN COUNTY. Timber, timber lands, wattfr powers, flock, fruit, tobacco, farming lands, farms, town lots, manufacturing chances. Low Title perftct. Apply to Dr. W. 1 Hilliard, Asheville, or U. WhltUer, Skyland Hotel, Whittier, N. C. Call or write. may is w 11 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Ad ministrator on the estate of tbe late D. M. Redman, Jr., notice is hereby given to creditors to present their claims with in twelve months from date, or they will be debarred by law. All persons in debted to the estate will come forward withoot delay . 1. M. LfcUlUKU, ma25 w6w. Adm'r. Valuable JLand for Sale! Both Town and Country Prop erty on tne market. WYE WILL SELL at private Rale. on reasona- V V ble terms, the Baird DroDerly known as Forest Hill." situated on South Main, street. containing about 42 acres, with a house of 21 rooms and ail necessary outhouses; also a nau interest in 9 acres on Bailey ireet; and one-ninth nterest in 10,000 acres on Craggy Mountain. Thts properly can De oougm low uy eariy ap plication to the undersigned. jy8-dawlw . R. W. BAIRD. FOR SALE! Bostic, Blanton & Go., Are now ofierin; a large amount of Real Estate, in every part of Asheville among which will be found some of the m. st beautiful building sites, both oh the principal streets, and in the suburbs, also some of the best property, improved and unimproved, in the business quarter of the city, stores, &c. Our list includes, houses in every part of the city with prices ranging from WUU to I1U.UUU" i f ' - v . ;We still have some of those beau tiful lota in Lincoln aod Shelby; PSrka, prices from $400 to $2,O00. Those lots arc being fast closed out, aud now is vour chance to secure a fine lot at reasonable rate. ii We also have for sale, some of the finest farming lands in Buncombe county, and most desirable hotel sites outside of Asheville, and lands in everr part of the county. - Call ut No. 13 Patton Avenue aud examine plats and property. f We cannot be excelled, in quality, prices, or terms. ,:. We advise all partien to buy at once without delay. What we. are offering now cannot be duplicated, a month hence, for the same money . BOSTIC, BLANTON & CO.. -.. No. 13 Patton Avenue, .. : over Citizen Building. PEASANT PRIVATE BOARD. met desiring cond private board, pleasant rooyiB. reasonable rates, apply to xi (ire Ve street. or dresa P. O. BOX 2T7. , t ai Fop Imperfect Digestion, Disordered Stomach. Let Travelers round this world of care. W'i thou, delay themselves prepare, Against in 111s wai may arise . From iU-cooked rneaU and length tide. A sure defence is at their call. tot TARRANT'S NELTZEB conquers all. july 13 ueod&w Coios COR SALS A new buggy, cheap A. B. Sams, .a. J n. . at Citizen office. 1" URINO my absenoe from AsheviUe, Mr. Geo w r . bcoi july dJw F. Scott will have charge of my business. ILIIUlill UOUiVLiEDAl. OR SALE. Seven flue Building Lots (one corner lot) in South-western portion of the city. Terms easy and prices low. A. B. SAMS, Jr , t)J S-tf at Citizen office. w ANTED. A good cook (male preferred) to go to Jarrett's Depot. Apply for one day only to VanGilder and Brown. B, F. HEW ETT. juneSS F OR 8 ALE, The Eaele Drue Store In Brpvn.-.l The nnlv drug store in the county. Will sell cheap for cash. For particulars apply to C. E. FARMER, mal& d&wtf Brevard, N. C. OFFICE ROOMS FOR REST, Apply at july 13 dtf NO. 30 6. MAIN St. "OOABDINQ HOUSE, J3 BY Mrs. G. L. MCDONALD. Located on Bailey street. A short walk Irom Public Square. Rooms targe, cool, comfortable and well ventila ted. No better to be found in Asheville. The table fare the best the market affoidi. joneSOdtl OB SALE, f - A colfr COTTAGE, of spven n ill! rooms, gtounds Improved ; trim, etc. Terms eav. je26-tf . B, A. SAMPSON. piANO INSTRUCTION. KISS L. CAMPBELL now prepared to receive a limited number of pupils on the piano at her residence. No. 21 ', Haywood street. ' ma 24 d3m Livery at Alpxander. Good Watertown Wagons, Bupgite anil Food saddle horses to be had for Blackwell's Springs, wetvervuie ana other points on application. W It HITKTFR june 30 dim Alexander's, N. C. N OTIOE. I am prepared to build houses at short notice ana upon we most reasonable terms, sauaiav, tion guaranteed in all cases aijl. shah, mb as dl'iinos Asheville. N. O. M)R A FSW DAYS ONLY. We ofler for sale a good snlistanlial Horse, six years of age. Apply early to july 10 dtf Vanderbilt University Offers in Its lcpartments of Science, Literature and Arts, Law, Theology, Engineering, Pharmacy, ueniisiry. ana Aieaicine tne nignest educational aavaniaees at a moaerate cost. Aaures WII.S W'LLIAMS, Secretary, Kashville, Teuu july 13 deodifcw 4w University of North Carolina, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. The session is divided into two terms : the Hist beginning the last Thursday in August and end. iug at Christmas, the second oelnmug early in January and ending first Thursday in June. Tui tion 30 for each term. For room rent and ser vice, S3 per term. 1 hose unable to pay tuition are allowed to give their notes, secured if possi ble. Tuition in the Normal Course free. Post Graduate instruction also free. The facility is now sufficiently strong to give instruction in a wide range of studies. For terms in the Law Scliool apply to Hon John Manninir. LL. O. For catalogues apply to W. T. Patterson, Bursar, Chapel Hill, N. C. For special information apply to jun26dsu,thwlm K EMP P BATTLE, LL. J) Boanoke College. IN T1!E VIRGINIA MOUNTAINS. Mcveral Courses lor deerees. Special attention to English, French and German spoken. In struction thorough and practical. Library 16, 000 volumes. Good literary societies. Beat mor al and religious influences. Expenses for nine months $119. 8176 or $304 1 in eluding tuition, board, etc ) Students Irom manv States. Ind. Ter. and Mexico. North Car olina well represented. Thietv-Fitfh Session Begins Skpt. 14th. For catalogue, (with view of grounds, bu ilil- ings and mountains) address JULIUS li. UKEHEK, President; ; )e 2S-tiiiwlni Salem, Virginia. "Grand Republic Cisrarros." These "Ciparros" are warranted absolutely f ml unqualifiedly Hi Havana JLong- Filler, without admixture or adulteration. JVe Cigar of equal quality and smo king merit can be produced for less than fifty per cent, advance. The economy in these is entirely in the make up or workmanship.-. J-M.-HESTOFS, 7 Eagle. Hotel Block. : aitLIJYGTOJV IIO n EI,, Hendersonville, 7i. C o FFERS comfort to rammer tonrlsts aud -lamilie aeeklnr reAiKe from summer beau. TbOEe In searcn 01 rest or ueaitn, win una tne AltXIIVGTOtf A delightful and appropriate resort, ' Good rooms, good table. deligbtinUY tbaded yard, and good, cool water. For particulars apply to Or. T. A. ALtEN, ie S5-dlm : Henderaonville-. N. C. TANNER !TSDELEYnENl GINE COMPANY, ,V f RICHMOND, VIRGINIA: f J l Bnslnesj established 1865. Tbe moat complete MsrhlueShopa in the South. Engines, Boilers, fiaw-nallla and Machinery. lAfht mm Trmmtemp ImmmUm, rmU Mam facMWIIw m emtdmUp. 49-Correspondence aoUeited. Beuil fur catalogva aprl3-Uwlr J. C. BROWN & CO., MERCHANT TA1XORS, No. 25 Pattou Avenue, next Grand OpUroZ Hotel. ., ENGLISH-MADE .UAUMESTrt .'- - - , A Specially 12 dtf f 1 1U. ri-n-irisn r Haywood White Sulphur Springs, WAYNE8VILLE. N O. (On W. N. C. R. R., 30 miles west of Asheville.) This riiagniflcent mountain resort is again open to the public. Terms, $2 00 t ' ?2 50 per day ; $10 00 to $ 15 00 per week; $30 00 to $50 00 per month. The most de lightful place for families in the mountains. Fine orchestra! Electric bells! Home Dairy ! From 15th J une to 15th July a deduction made. ' . Bargains ; in Lots PROSPECT PARK! SURVEY COMPLETED ! This magnificent property is now laid oft' in lots of all sizes, situations and prices the finest property in the Splendid views of the river and the western mountains. Prices range from two hundred dollars up to six thousand. Some fine lots at $500, SG0O, $7oo, $8oo and $l,ooo. Some larger and more de sirable still at $l,ooo to $3,ooo. A few very choice lots on the crown of the lull, boutn sule tiirtlwootl street and East side Park Avenue. These lots can not be duplicated, and whoever secures one will have an investment that is good for all time. SPECIAL. Eight beautiful lots on a gentle slope overlooking French Broad Valley will be foUI for the next few days at a bar gain. -A reasonable cash payment, and long time on the balance il wanted. Call early and sue the plat;now is the time to buv in West Asheville. WALTER 15, OWYJT, Real Elstale Agent. o30-dtf Ham River Nurseries. I am prepared to furnish 50,000 Fruit Trees For the fall season, consisting of jlpple, Peach, Plum Cherry, Grape Vines, All varieties well adapted to Western North Carolina. For prices and particulars as to varieties address J. A. MAY, Prop'r, ap 28 dAWotn Pigeon River, N.C SUGGESTION TO FINE TOBAdCO GHEWERS I have in stock a full line of W.S. Gravelys "Extra Chaw "INDIAN CEIEF" ASS "mi 9 ISCH" ALSO Fine Fig Tobacco and Lucy Hunt, (a lead ing brand of fine 9 inch plug.) These goodB are all made of tbe best Henry County Leatn- erwood lof, knd manufactured by J. H. John son & Co., Danville, Va., and are guaranteed to be Cueat on the market. Frank Loughran, Main St.. 3rd door above Bank of Anlievil W. T. RTCYNOIDS, N. A. REYNOLDS. New Livery Stables ! Walnut Street, between the Farmers' and the Banner Warehouses. EE Y1T0LDS "SHOTHEHS,. Have iust moved into their new and commodious brick stables in the above location, and ask a share of public pat ronage. ;J'hev are fully equipped with eood horsee. '.rood vehicles ana careful drivers.' Ordeis promptly attended to. junSdtf - - - - ' FOR SALE! j,doo BARRELS Portland & Union CEMENT -ANI Calcined ; Plaster, BALLAR BROTHERS' mayl5d3m . ' GRANITE YARD BEHDERSONVILL13, 1. . - - N. C. A." CORN & Co., Prop's. Tht eranlte lound near Hendersonville 1 recotjOUed for its beauty and durability. , Thij undersigned is prepared to furnish or n .11 wiwlr ,n oriuilut. tnr Wtnrinw sills, Door sills; Steps, 4c, dtc.. Indeed ever u lu needed for jiuudinga. ' TEKM8 REASONABLE. Calloa or address er'Hdtf . A. r VUM AJ.m UendenonviUe, V. C. Stock of Good for Sale, HAVING -bOTicht out Iha Stock ol GROCE RIES and other goods recently ownea by Jlr T. T Hutchings, on West Ha j wood street,! wish to sell the same as a whole. Any one wish ing to-buy a good stock cheap, and obtain a good business stand, aliould csll at once Jy lS-3t ' ' GEORliK W. TIL80S. t. ' of 25 rier cent, from above rates will be Address. Stringfield, . Smathers & ' Gilmer. l867. I887. Hampton 1 -'-AND Featherston. The Oldest and Most Relia ble Liquor Store in N. C We carry the largfest assortment'of t;ooisofany horse in the State. We handle nothing but the very best "foods. I Our Whiskies aiiu lrandies a pronounced l3 jniysicians to be purt a. id nn adultciakea. None but pure Liquors irpT'1 fn 1 medicinal purposes. Our Stock is Complete ia Every Particular. Old Corn Whiskey from one to four years oh'. Old live of the highest standard brand?. All kinds of Wines, Reers, Ales, Porter, &c &c. Cigars and Tobacco in srreat quantities antll finest on the market. We are very thankful to our pa trons for their past favors, and we wish to say in conclusion mat our prices and goods are right down to he hard times. le convinced -by calling on us, West. Side Public- Square, Asheville, N. C. janSdm ATOTICE. I have oncned a Tonsoriitl Parlor under H. Redwood & Co.'s, Nos, 9 and 11, Patton Avenue. July dim ROBT L. FLOCKNOY. Barlier. Snlnhur Snrinns Hotel. "I 1 vl Five Jltles If est of .Ishe ville, on the It extern Branch of the II es trn JY. CIS. ' Thu new and elegant house is open for tbe reception of visitors. - It in new. itniilt ot.Uriefc !tH storied ill height, rooras' light and airy and 8Dierb ly furnished. .'. -j- It is' surrounded with broad varandas, affording promenades of more than six. hundred feet.' :. ; - The whole house, as well as verandas and grounds, are illuminated with gas. -' Water, free stone and mineral, is brought to the house from the springs, abundant for drinking uses, toilet aud the bath. The Springs are proverbial for their curat-'ve properties. The flow of water from the four stone-cased fountains ia exceedingly copious . . .. The SuTphnr Springs have been noted for three quarters of a century. Befor the original hotel building was burned, they were a shrine to which the health pilgrims annually crowded from all part of Western Nort h Carolina, South Caro lina, Georgia and Tennesse, with ever strengthening faith. Their curative powers received constant and marked il- lnstrntion. There is no more delightful resort on the continent. The hotel, in all its ap pointments is complete. The table ia superior, a large garden supplies an abac-, dance of fresh fruits and .vegetables, and a dairy of full blooded Jersey cows pro vide exbaustloss milk and butter. A good band furnishes music for the dance or for recrea:ion, a well provided livery stable is on thb premises ; and added to this there is the charm of the most1 beautiful seenerv in the world. Rates per day 13; per week" 415 to. $21. Special rates to families. . : t or particulars aopir to v E.G. CARRIER, VropV, , or ANDREW 8. LEE, Mgr. Pottoflice, Asheville, N. C. junid3m - ,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 15, 1887, edition 1
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