Newspapers / Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / July 20, 1887, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
a "l t i l T v fVi'li",'; iiij i-v; h'-! !l':-W ih.I ' -ata u Furmaa; Stoae & Cameron; Miruis ni PROPRIETORS. AH 1 Year, 1 Year '.UKUY vv.rrfsixn am 7:.s: . ir vii.i.r sofi cti r . "- ikikI, 'i2' dcv , Hepir y ot llio Inspector General or North :iir-tn:i. . f ... ., v.ui.i'k.ry, So. 5. J. A. Porier Kmluent oia'i(t;ittji': t'rl'iu Hlnite. Secnstary. Meetntirst oI-i'MtiLy ii'.;til in each mtmlh. " .I.,-;..-. '. (VuuiUt. h. A. H.H. C. Kajr High rie". ; . :!rnorHlaB, Sen rotary. Meet 11 h .nil V'.-:iiiesilav iiilil 111 010 laotuh. '. .. So. .1. K A.X.- . 1 HI ir v,,r:iiifiil Master; Ulanton :.! it 'I -i-ii Hip firat Friilay night tu each tin. mi Vwt'y, A. No. 64ft. - JL rt, l.wlin Stone. 8?oreUry. . t , . Hr-i i-.it Miirl Momiay nights In each . r 1 1 . . '. imiicil. No. 701, R. X. 8. 14 ' Vl , y. r! -...-tu : l.,r.lau .SUine, Secretary. - Meet! if :lie k'uihts of Honor oil the second -f tii '--l hi !:tv tiihu in each month.., , -" .M,,it..- . A. '. A A. K, V. . J.Wkke H 1 1 01 iLiinl, S'. M ; j. A. Conuut, Sec. Meet .: u a nic Hall tliird Thursilav niirht in each ixmtli it s o'clock, ami 1st and 4 111 Thursday li;lil lor instiiK'tiou. Tim A.ili-witli! Public library, ovor Mr. Kep fei'ii H'ore, o.posit Eagle Hotel ami nest r In 1 an naiix or Aauoville. u open to via- jroiu in a. 10. to 1 p. m. anu from 4:su to in. 1 win is 1 Absolutely Pure. I'll Is powder never vanes. A murvel of puritr, iliHiijtlli and wbolesomcuess. Moie eoouomical thai; the orilinnry kinds, and cannot be soldi in jimir k-titioii with the uultitnde of low test, short Ac.-lit alum or phoFphnte powders. Sold only in an Royal Baking Powdeb Co. 1O6 Wall St., v.w 1'ork. . ianl9-d&wllm i.fJMPOUND OXYGEN. mm .--r 1 P. llrs. HAR&M & GATCHELL ' t-UVKIu Kaglr moth, 03 Main 81. ASHEVILLE, N. C- t'onipound Oxygen Inhaled, in connection aIU lueiticalcil Kill sam Vapor, cures Consump tion, A?ttuiia, Unmchitis, Nasal Catarrh, Sort Throat. Loss of Voice, DiseascB of the I.lver and Kidneys, Hindiler, and all diseases Ueiendin9 on 1.) pure or iiiiimverishcd blood. 11 cures Rheumatism wlieo-.everything alse iails. 1 1 i li ia the oIy remedy that will 'permanently jure Chronic Nasal Catarrh. If ycu sulfer from this ; oainsome and dangerous disease come to mi o lice ami investigate o.ur treatment. It wilt ruio you, no matter how long you have suffered. No charge for consultation. TUttTu is no statement in the above which is not s'.ilcUy true you may rely upon every word. Vem'i pir.ve all and more. 11 Wi believe your case incurable, we will racir: tell you so. We do not wish to treat you .lw cannot help you. Weaimv.ln'al all diseases of the Rectum, or saw- . I'.owels. such as Hemorrhoids (Piles), Fis 4ir f isiiila, Prolapsus, etc. The treatment is Uwj'- successful, and nearly always painless. y ec.ire without the use of the kn.fe, and iu a lew days. No loss of time Irom business or pleas ire - . .. . . Orvics ok the " Wllll.Il," 1 Nuif Yokk, Mty 15, 117. ( In the fall ot ISSii I was in such poor health that I was obliged to cancel nil of my lecture engagements lor the winter, and to give up writ ing for a time 1 went to AFlieville and placed mysell undi-r the care of l)rs Hargtinand Gatcnell. Continuing their treatment I improved in health anil strength, oaimng 20 rauNus of llesh; and feel better th:in 1 have for years. , 1 ii".rsnl their oxygen treatment as being of great value; they, themselves, are gentlemen of hkill, an i wormy 01 the couuoeuceottue putiiic Blix Nye. HOME j TREATMENT, ' ; . i - ' We manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and hip 1'. to all parts of the country, oven to the I'aclf '. Coast. We sen d apparatus and chemicals l.i .1 two months for His. This is as valuable .til - ulHce .rcatmenu ; . ' .' 1 ' ! l i n onderlul curative reftalts obtained "with -it ' ! .'Hlment Is astonishing even to us. i. 1 111 wih li li arn mure of thU treatment, and our uxf! in the ritrenf C'ltrtmie tHeaet write or tall .! 1 . ' f iirift otioierxptatmngtJreaimeut Jree. DRS. nin Street, . i'i 'j;i dawtf HARQAN & GATCHKLL, . AshevHle, N.C II K TRAVELING PUBLIC SATS '' . ' .NATHAN, " '. -'.'i'i ill'-!.' :-. Thon Art the Man, Oi i.u;. Intr and frllhtg KzcnrefoB and cat rate lki-f -it fxceediiigly low rates to all points. El). M. NATHAN, Ticket Scalper, oiiieti, Kaglc Hotel P.srber Shop, urT l.tjA DURINH my absence from Asheville, Mr. Go Av Hcott will have charge of my business. jnly Sdtw i I LYSBES POUBLKDAY. . " ' A0ENT for Mt'ill Brt DRESSED IaUMBKR,. .$Il'lXGjLES LATHS, A NP A T.L KINDS OK ' ' '' ' -' . l -.-i - ' "' ' - 'r h h i iDi xir n ateriav' Atl Ortferx, Promptly tilled. $ I.- PICK AND YARD VEAR TDK DEPQT, ASHEVILLE, N. C. 11 i r w i dSo 1 J O- I OTs, i , -II- ,11 I l I i VV. Al tv . .-ll.ll j Taoo muh iitfMm ; . 7y 1 i. i ,mK75 voij' Hi.- -NC 83. 2:;ixjjs joaijLY citizen Will bo publiKbed every Morning (ex cei)t MondavT at the following rate Urtctly caht)cyt ,,,, ...... One Tear, ; , . '. Six Months, " . . . f 6 00 . . 3 00 , 1 60 & V 50 Three One Week. Our Carriere ' will deliver the paper ev-1 ery Morning .in every part or the city to obr snbscribera, and parties wanting it will please call at the Uitizbw umce. t - ui't sw ft ' c.L your Job Wort of oil kind to the CXtitm Office, if ou -wanl t( done neatly. cheaply and vnll Jupatch. Arntl'Mt nKarUir.i'af Pautafcr Tmlmn. SiLisBUEY Arrive fc88 n. n,:.,leaTe for Hor- rlxlown at 6:48 p. m: . .. 1 '. . . Tknmkssi- Arrive at 1 b. m.. 'and leave t 1:10 p m. Airives at 9:39 p.m., and loavealor Spartanburg at 9:49 p. m. ... , , Spartamritro Arrlves-at 7 a. m.: leaves for Worrlstown at 7:10 a. m. Irelght accommodation leaves Atsueville at 7:30 a. nu, and arrives at 9:40 a. m. Waynksvillk Leaves Asheville at 7:5 a. m., and arrives at 4:50 p. m. Weather ladicatloBi,. '-i For North Carolina Fair weather, ex cept rain on immediate coast, variable fiiPovt-eii hy northerly winils; hemming sliifhtly cooler. FnrTennetisee iKairrweatlier, winds we-sterly, vafuierr'""'""' tio tu Weldon's for the largest beBt '-Brick I oaf in the city. ant tf Tins Citizen, witii latest Associa ted PrevM Dispatches wi!l be Jound regularly at all hotels and news-stands in the t i'lv. When the supply may be exliauriU il at those )!aces, call at the Office. .i - ; Hon. Geo. R. Sibley, Augusta's foremost citizen, is dead. .'. There will be between 'filty and sixty members of the: Press 'Association in attendance upon the convention. Dr. S. Westray Battle ha3 been called to Wilmington, on profctsional business. A little water was run into the stand pipe yesterday evening, so we learned last night, and the effort will be resum ed to-day. Let her run, if possible. Mr. H. P. Ilammett, the success ful manager of the extensive Pied mont Cotton Mills at Greenville and Columbia, is at the Battery Park. A private note from Tweeds, Fair view township, says : Corn looks exceedingly well. But little tobac co planted this year, but the crop looks well. Oats and wheat very fine. We were pleased lo.Jiave. calltt from so many of our esteemed brethren of the Press '.yesterday. The Association is composed of as clever young men and as earnest workers foT the State as tt e old com monwealth can boast,' We welcome all to the mountains, and .hope they may find full snjoyment aaid recrea tion. Who, a Bung-starter Do ? ' 1 ' 1 Our breezy and exhilerating neighbor lTt OperafGlase, cmd fkuty , Hotflfifytl-r rises to tliik eiiqmrv :., : tt. , . , "Who will take tl initiatory stet toward reorauiziut: the snn club? All that is necessary i a.siaTteir." .:. ., '.'. ' A Family Group. ' ' -.a:.. We are' pleased to acknowledge "ike receipt of a handsome picture, preset ting the entire family . of -the late Rev. -Dr. Savior, mciuain toe familiar raots ot our mends Gov. Bob Taylor of Tennes see, and our former ti iwnsman Mr. "JSatt Taylor. VVe prize it very highly. The Weather Ykbtbkday. i The thermometer at Pelbam's Pharv macy yesterday indicated the following temperature :" r r 9 A, M. 81. 3 p. M. h&. 12 M. 83. 6 P.M. M. , At Battery Park State Observatory- highest 83 degrees, lowest 1a degrees. Recent Arrivals at Black Mountain : ' . n . :ii, : Hotel. , r The following are among the 'xecent arrivals at Black Mountain Hotel: W D McKenney, Charleston SC: Miss McKenney. Petersbon". Frank B Hieht. John B Keea. Annislon, Als: John E Morriss, r.trramgham, Ala, M L, ItosSand family, Mrs Newmun and family, Col' J J Craig and wife Mrs M E Carey, M it Kate Carey, Knoxville; Mrs L Branson, Prof E C Branson, Athens. Gai ,f A largo 'number e pec ted thisweeli Rooms re already engaged -by parties from Columbia, N?w Orleans Raleigh, Anniston and other points yet to arrive. :l. -Ui I . . -J , IJ il'- Thb ExmBTArmiRMr - -., jii- !-. jtwii Tp be tiven by the ladtfer Trinity- Church . congr'jgatioji at the' Farmers' Warehouse, on Thnrndayi evening, like every thing of the kind uiidertakn by Lbem, promiseii to le fnJ I oJ' pleasure axtd satisfaction, ierthetacaUy. isocially and materially. Mauy pretty iaiLnirs will .be on sale, Ik-e beauty stud 2teUigencc,pf tbe city is expected tu be present; and no oae ever goes away Itopi aaLsheville entertamment i without Dense of the enjoyment of , tha delicacies .prepared, spread and served by fair and .skilful hands. .: i i: ti.Ti-i. j . i a A Japauese Wedding Ceremony wiiUe celebrated at ; o'clock. Rainember Uiisj strikuiti front its beaoir tand. novel ty , : tThars. ..,;. Crbai Glass See Pricks. Ice Cream or Berrv Samxrs, 45 an id ou wntaseifcuzfea, CloyrA LeaI,(eryrJ preUyJji.ipfiitoz JabtogwUiMf 20 and 25e Clover Tf . mil Flint. I it Plain Globe 72c per doz , Large Water 6et6pieesl.W),HeaTy Tea Sets 6 pieces 60c.,'and luta brother things: " These1 ire reliable goods. Only eight more of those fine Decorated Chamber. Sets at $3.75 Special fcsrgain in Cutlery- tbfexlek at IaAW'S, -' ' ''.'lSa MinikMi j ' m' w ' ; - Tf irXl Vrint k . funv . tiSavnif , cbua money by calling at McMnllen's, No; 13 iNorth Main street. "dlw" AHgyWlv T"tn the Duncan Hay wood, forgery case, in the Superior. Couitof-.W'alife. county tliA jarylJiagxTot I'thWhW was not iflBane. '"His lawyers lalrrhat it means n v ea iour Qays u? provej nis lDitauuy, He will iit) !bel trieHi &rfij.fefitoe 6f forgery. aA The trustees bl2leJiasEale First baptist qhuWh'-bav'e 'prchased SMot near the new depot, corner of Roberts and Lyman street .irora ' Mr.i!W'R Gwvn. "lor S c oo7 . A .. third. .Baptist Church' win'"' be erectedk tneTedriH once. ..' .. SI Th.6 ehtire',!)TizN bS&ffl$ brilliaiitlv1 lighted bv'the Irtish' InJ- cindescent Electric lifgntIf our water, works could only fifrjnslrwjK ter we would run our poww 'presses . 1 a di ..ul.riiiii"iifii iu Wltn Wilier 1 ajui iiiiiai aiusi In f whojf onntry fUtj" . lot a blauiexlbuctetful. T Jr of water can we jjet. -j - -j-j, , ThearncTwav giista contem pTate'sLutng lip eb.6p and takiner1 an - excursion tb Aabe yillevThaciub wilTjbe'iCbi-oned by that genial antlfemrbving gen ii em :ui t'si Oosofjh 6? 3Vt gtista News. Capt. AI. and his Ij many friends will fiud a jrenerous wel- Tall, Timothy,.., Mr, R: At Miller, residing ifl" Ka8t Asheville, Bhowed us - yesterdayJ some timothy grown on his placl', six feet and two inches high. 1 A good bundle . ol this will be on ex hibition at thecraini arid -grass' ex- hibitian ;n this citvon'the fouith of Aueust Mr. Miller ' say L his corn is as good as his timothy What A CoRREtrrioN. Mr.S. G. Weldon, the Gem Baker. having been made1 the , serious' vic tiro of a small jokej-writes the fo! lowing: ' ; - " ' V".,""" Editors Citizen .-Please""' correct an impression which nas grown,. put of a little joke; to the effect that one of my little children' has been 8ft rioxisly injured. The article' only had reference to my "creeping baby " advertitement. S. G. Wxbox, ' ; - ,, Gem Bakery. House Thiff Arrested. A negrti named Jakv was iirrctixUatilJest Statmiu iiear this city yesterday by-Messrs. Porter, Miller and Smith, pn information roceiv ed from GreenviHcr, S. Ci Jakt 7 i recently escaped jail at that place, where lie was confined for horse stealing:. He now chews the cud" of-j bitter disaooointment, . and- ."other tilings at our ' Hotel de Worley, awaiting the arrivalof the necessary patxtre for, hi Jtafet, ba,c tofai scenes ot his you,t(ot X At the Asheville" White Sulphur. Among tne'guetMtTTfsQeirrop ubir resort are : Mr. CJj. Gove and Family. Cincinnati : Mai. J. Camp bell Wallace and family. Campbell Wallace,' Jr , aHa'tamyfVvibi&- derson and ia.mil v,' Atlauta; Cttluj Percy Roberts,, Atfy' P;; V. Co 'Ifainuiell and wife.-GiefcYiVfrW ; iA'.XKQuar ries and family; Louisville ; Walter, M. Jackson and family. Augusta : D. F;3afikaD4ily retary ;sfiii"4liprf)eriitiAirhe Southern Express Company will, ar rive in a lew- days na toeaieidf ftie mi a season. ;inera ,wrts( neanr eigniy guests there already, and a number of rooms engaged by parties ."' to" ar rive in a few days. ' - j ! Thky Came, They, Saw but wre Not Conquered? W'. Yesterday alternocn. our city was overspread .with- y mpathetic look ing clouds, which : betokenedi';en4 couragecbent t'b'iis'in' this -Qtir cdj of dry sorrow. But they bung dyer US iiwiilH, iook: a iook ai our new wivteT-wdrlfs,' afld' turned :a way in evident disgust, orppping;i Co tell us they .felt lov us.:' ' . Ve ' fa4 would hope they hava not left U8 i the caprices of bad vater-pipea'-aBd i pndertain "petrips,- bnt nave, in veryT CommiseruoDjigpne gainer fflofj strepgth,,,, ratr.t,uaVfore, many hours, and 4oJor,ua.what the; water.-wprksy. wilLp jclo, pta.tJfaiis confounded dust. ,,C6me to 'our re lief ni lmir1o! ana as wegfopregroDaisieajgooa tain, v?itt ffluefehjbg' Old l&xcLAM9Es.i; . i TFTTXTl . Fo'f "Bale at this omce, otrcent per hnndreoTaa they qmef ' J ojf) M ftHT?" N'JaSsl BeIt77" : Prevails eVfeHWhlftAdB WerWtlim the heart of the mountains neoDle seem tocufier from the fervid beat." 'However there i,a.wal.tq!lhf itismffeog, which a ereat many sensible people have found oat; The beat is allayed and: te thirst Quenched bv tbe jiew.iurankj vt'ick-me op'lreeaixxiUddaoi Jia-, uiicecreainaoaa-arvi tnesa rstrssn belfatiKUedtjaBd; perlatod l-;iThav. mayMbe haiLialbeit sa.tivO'pa.nty atan, , fBLHAM'S rHABUafiYyiaHK I .J icl.iio.i.'i-i'.isw l tMUiMiBtsi : tSTGlenn SpringsiiTat Sprioaand Snratoea waters for saJabrtba taHb-iH A rare treat at this es0arr-itrdah of Mallard's fine-eonfectkiaertal Levy's, 60 Eaglet Block) Oi) ,-itl i-k Sleed3fcT McMnneMs'lleirhltrfraTaT less money tnan you " ""J H V'J '.v, jiji . nfi'ii i ' ' i;irij I less JIB Hi'' VTLff f The energet. ' f. p., Gold Leaf roflh-j ' "jerson ii h .-iwa nave reaa a c r.t al bout the new ooain V'"-knO'v setter now Herday, We tried this I . ., . colored boy to carry a . itnn.ii. utmi -two'and a halffjpounds, arukuostjnti vwenty-iivf cents from "a St6re,.fo-i,jur i&ii(iia;' few bloc-ke off. Me iaWfWii cents tJoo the errandiK.. W duel ined- li is ae view mnd gave th Job J& wriijlf UflV'p?n,Tl asked. " five .ceii ta.:L this' l,ili'Jjoa!sted'J - Aiere.cav.frXen'y. ictdre'6f heewj.th,f a; tano t:b'-iraelied4wai oalwVsBiviu ifadle MmBelf.'ad-tovt 'Riff-'faMel'tQ ,Vf- A llttlA nig was.beini44otkd,j jiUjwckad. as a otnerwise encosiraKoat'UjsuMix sMan who wMtld oaBbim?" In-nW mfany above complained of, the littliVLatfttt'l called on for a fertJQrVVSf' wilh wqivp ip nsri o- concorit and nau a Def feif'Tieht' fo Bx 'fiirfiiw rTiirice fur hia service, or dp ti tE(ftikrctt.fAs pack- but, w iw ii muunjiMuuAire nr-rMttr "-rtiTfT-'-l dunaTnH 9rtawjw).rAarMi Altci.i.if gpod. wtHl9Trv-ptactical jiftWiJEcrpfcy caa oegoneniint.oisucnmijiinTB as The Press at nKXJERsoji viiX -tiiixoHs f LEASE NOTE rr;j -0 YJY.i) Mr. XiHi Jenes, chairman of tl cina- uiiiiA-t: uLarrauguiiieuts uir iiiu Aiier,uAiu. mfent pf, the Press at , Henderson vrlfe, gives us the following The .North Car1., iha Press' As-tooialion niieet8 in Hendersonville' thi8- Weilnes dav) niorninj;. J .T:e coii. rnittee of arrangeuierrta have tendered ' the"' ue" of Judson iAilege Chapel in which toweleonie the-boiiy. Cards oCinyitetiba'! wilk":be prrtented to each member of tbe association upon arrival at the depot, tenderine the his- pitalitiespf the town, and designating the hotel or' boarding housa where the, bearer will receive special attention. A musical concert coiiDlimen'arv to ttiie occasion will "be "given on Wednes- I'day evenmaanOLs Uhapel j A cbartered Imeot cajriairea will make the round trip" to- Boilstqn Gqld Mines en inursuays : ' v -.e Parties; preferrine to tro will have an opportunity to see. t1 e Flaj Rock 'section, so lauietK Tor its-lovely roads tbrousli rustic parks amid.everereen beauties and floral attractions. .',',.' . ;w' i 1 1 he special order of association!. bu'Ki ness will include some annual addresses nf rare 3n0?ejt gmeVary Sg; i8 anticipated, ... xours expressly. ; .;f'ri:rG.'s.'(joHB4r Chauman Com. of Arrangements Rooms have been secured for tbe mem bers of the fSSOciatioRio r ''lows : Exchanoe Ho&! X:"W.. ell. R. A. Deal, Geo. Ps Hart p-. i v , J..(i L. Harris, J. F. Moraaii. . L.- V, Airtii. ti Mptne IIouse--WQ. Burkhead, J. B. Boddic, Ii.M. Ennisa. J4 0. F.ov Ruw.P.. MR; Law, Jiev J. a .Watsons. ; v.' , i -Arlington- iimtxe-C. O; Daniels," O. Harrell. E. Harrier V. F. Lewia .- . ' iJudton College Key. C. T.'Bailey,??. B J crc-ognsony a. u.jhapin, 1. a. idndge, "--.riB -W C Tov T H T In'.bo. JJ. iMcRee, H. S, Kb, J. B. Whitat-' AAttOJWiU.. . ,-.. !Mrs.jrarboro'iG. A. Frick. W.J. Fihr wald,;jalflB,M-,L.,'Tlat'cliett, Thad. R )Ulbbe HotilJ. IS. IJunay, E. F. Crutch- field.Theo.J. Warren. Fletclter Ifotat-rG. v) Eaves, E.,W. Faucett, E. C Hackney, II. P. riennonr, V. W. LonglJ.HmiIUiS..U,herrL-ll. W R. Terry, V. C. Terry. 1 ' Virginia 'House W. S. Ilefubv, II. A. Loatfoii,'. WKass V. A'V ' VlV'.n r j Taylor ibu-Joseptius Daniel, H. A. J-Oote. V. li. Uould. J. r. iyf, v ween, A-tajr 1 Lerter. j. p. Jones, it l,. rUddt.llAOtIliss4 SSi'A 1-hoiuaa, rv 1: ii.;i..i,..,..i r 'i' wiioAn w 11 carter, jonn Kay ami wile.- ' I er Fails. In view oi KvXi'Ui water-marketansl to-jyiyrthe eon tifacters orhpeyer has cii trge full tirne'tft get'ilieSwann.nioa water-.U.t.- n-.T.i.- 11 iu:i nUILlRWlUUIIillC, rVJv'ii 6 Hams and capt. J M.oudger suggests that a,'ifehctelAiIti'LEhded 1 acn'ixs oWfcfiauafS' AthS'Ciyauthor; -ties send a force; oatondeecure a large suppjy'oti blaclcv snakes and have them -bung. up f((r rain T1iPsp"'lrIlfe'rrieiiysu tiiibtmimJ called a little aic-er, luii tiieitr t l bsid, C. E. Frick, JMJavis, JTW. Goslin, S. BiWeki4'jaE.;vl1itaiBWr. Jj Win reHiMfeg dfe fjMjt 4dtsne13f'8t'-'y' newjfapgled, ta'pfp PJ.wft'ibpst,- I'MiV'tN ldy-'niaefviDes taxi -huh ,wi d-.j 2 1 9.1. - mm- -'V .-j ;.! For roof tbt Dr. Gnnn's 'I.iver.PilU U II. II. Lycfna - tlirwlu; ' r. DHiuuti x x rvc.ui uc-ruia, u an runt edrM AifcMlg5tQttegtlI Hammer, and has had it ntit in first, i-lawa rder, andii nefj foir.l3Milt'i)n or boarders. ,1 lie, roomsare lare and coorarir fbr tttrie tmtuf irt-aad -delivKtftil shady,groves it l uuiiiit be surpass il , .1 ITernis'reasonable. '-Address'. NjiylOdlm S a. ml-el . ykr J CVimsr yVu Aw.a ait, Cn i,' f v- J ' jLowest prices in lbjB8tnte,jit the. City Cliina EinpfiriiiinNa. 12 P'itton'A vjri'i"e' ineruervMuvK room on r net mm assortment of .new " nciods which will trtveihiitweek, e1 wi Wi4fjebt a!aVi4 Jshwtt'y'f' Crockery, .Glassware. ad 4f Am fiOfrtfeB riever before offei ed fri tiii.onnj r -itiirfcS'- m .'-Wy pnia Eiiiiwiriiim, for standard t'ood-T and llel? priceai-ii '.;-' !;!Ji 1 Wttkntjon, Pl.RASE vre fycKireadaeii.ep"ask. yonr dniseiat fir lVetrial(pacltage. iily, anr doge LRCifelar ?ioxBE; 25 intS- f jlg JfiPr"OV..Ka. a lew persons can t noiaiii uoi iLat iS 3. Bridge street. itt-HH thd JhiltPi-4 a-.. 4 a JP ji .?"? ifoatwani tacxids for little mOTjeyrn'-orrMcMFfllen wun me catsa aaane wuiesu tiiem. uiw i - - the celebrated ffairalef 6TdCi&SiA'JI,'rahd guarantee satisfaction. For promt Monewau tbe Mo feller & Co.'s, 12 Pat ton Avenue. tf 1 i'F5J riUfi-flMWyisI . r.ctnre rarnes nne ,anft crieap at L,ina (4v's Stilt Main st. opposite postomce. jSoakij dm light at ' core & Bollards. V 'tfil WMlAl. . TT sura ei rsi ; sflrM ra n ; - -. i U(iii tot' 5 CENTS i ui l'i 1; ii i 14 boo 3 7tb sill ft DA:MAffEi'FR0Mr ST0RMS1 EA f.I3 tfl01.2 -Mil .:jj;v; i--.-wj.31T 0 IMi yifcil9i!d to iihihswTui "5 IdLtfm i-iA:.L..Uhl vtv.'i .run fa tn aitii tut yiuii- bajoifft inoijsq n-)u: til ha suuifrj 1 aiafrf-Tiiji mil -S i lo :Jf lerxt itt!t(ri . , rMeirsphto to AsHrHCttlaeR,li "V - i'wf '-' . -,4- TX'PHtn'a.a- hill jprnnnamf tbe.for-; mpikisAwspMRf WAX)U me, w peUrWtoteetth tUHatv fro- li8fttt:Wtne,event:, df'ttlry kjal : i 'r V' -t-:: 'i".i..i .a It if .ntu ..or" .- ; it .jk f.Ialnev Attended th rnveillntr',f a Moiinnient to'Alexaiiderlhe Third: l , I By teiegrapli lo the Asheville Citizen. , i-osk?oN, oiyiy iur.7 James u. '-V H t sri W .-a w . ' Blam and Mr. Andre Caruegie at tenawi ihe.HJn veiling at Uurt vorm- Rb4 idayV of tthk Monument of A I ojc jA ytf ;7t h ettJij f a , who "rei it . i d ire -otaiflana tron j My 141 liJiSo Tliey drove ; o'.th'e pot J ri 'a Fdnr horBr6o iclir. Tlev wem well' re :?TB .'.! itr.-,-... If.). Gforgi . eutral Kailrpad.-. Matters, i ' iBvJleWa1ato;tn'eUhiWeilxMiC ot the mei-ng,T4ii, directors- of-the Georgia CenlralRaJTroad, whicVwas held here yesterday, can be obtained If . vJi-cmuuns, who , represents the purty in: conttoJ. sats' that the di rectors simply met to discuss a few routine matters be tore breaking up filr the summer, and he asserts that notni3ii)es8 bf any kind was1 trans acted.' " ' ' ' ' ; ; : jj..., . Two Iron Clads Collide. iiy :elcgraph. to the Abeville Cit ee . I i London.. July. 19. A collision oc curred at Spithead today, between the British iron clads Aiax and De- vdstation." The Devastation was con siderably.' .damaged, ': The Devasta tion was a double screw, iron turret, ship armor plated, of 9,330 tons and 6,G70 horse power. The Ajax is a double screw iron armor plated tur eel ' shin of 8,510 tens and 6.440 Ail..:.'.' .-t'1. .-I- :1 gyftm puwrr, jjuuu , vbs cis gre. iu cpat giwfd .service. , ,- -n , io. ii " n;, . Daiiiage Froni Earthquake Shocks. ; By telegraph to the sncville Citizen J fjbT. Louis, July 19. A special rinu-Eluaso, Tex . ..says; "Close on Jit li- eU .!' tlu liens of the earth- noake'M Bnvispe canie tlie detsilsof ,1 !il il'JfA DOiri voio-ujujr :.iii AiausililC) i to?n trn my. rmles trpm, Bavispe. 1 1 liair bfeforn' the caiastroniie-1200 inli.iliitani.i, XV hen t BavJpc was deSj-etl the tpxyn Was iiadly sha es,'and uioat' Utithie. inhabi-r tants'jled. - -Since then the town of Bucaiiac has tttaf i-Tited by a sue 'ssion of -hftCRil tHat fiav-reduced tljiS ti tUlirfeC 0 MiwLf Iiia4e0r. pje escaped, as'JjpjilejCtlie . couu twterror stricken . llio. t fust . dis- .IS Vi'iTl'i li ul !t mi c ut i j i i r Baltiinore auflVrs ' from Another lUy telegraph toilSe Adlmvm lJ lt!seu. Haltimork, Mn., July. 49 The fetirjjis ( ijfjsstei-layj fifti-ifKJi-f a luirorfeif bynotheirt'iiimbsehtol I' tree :e HhMa.lt Uiree uloMk-iiiW4iiori(-' tieaub. t bebCum sKa Ima br-riau.l street near Giimor were sdruck lWfinj(Firl.rMjfed. a nil their ,contfflbi alimirt -entirely S! . ' "it'' lVi . yea ny tne rain, tiariem tH inbt beautiful resort with in the city, this 1 irrorning presents toe atipearaiicuvot (iexrs.itiuii. isynr Tj all -l1i?rjaVH.lim:ledand jijany tot i rely tfestroyed Onroof ed.Jjwuii 8-airbe ,f y,:i al !u over t the Western " ii.rdJ.th4iCUy.Jhe aggre- giite damage is heavy, ihgugtt -india vidual losses are i comparatively liktiy yt Ure f jiAlarine uospital, oil the Pa'taisco. river..-the hail of yjesefdajf, fteropoii , brike aK, the ..:r' . i . c ,i. ...A WIJM1IIWS DL UL I HlllCT. 1AII1A Ll 1 C ui tall for ttvt-lve hours, ending at liiar-u eioeit-mw morninK, wus one Hmhtsjncbes. ,33-01 tx.fr.- f f lt (tiy telegraph to the Asheville Citiieu.) I oNDOAJldlylJi diBPatcB fr0nr"Rio (iiHti'le says that the -Brazilian niail 6teamcr Kio Apai-bouBd frotn this ptrt lor Ku -Jaaeiravi was -rirea to sea tit- the KrH-olwetler.- and - has not since been, bsj&om lij featf fcjie hasbeeTost J ii3Jo-AMkUx &.sutiiiJi2.X iive" blood-puriflerTV 'devised. It is l Aver s oaraiim iii id 1,110 iuubi cucv- Tce m meffae by Re bttt pfliEias. t22 J 8,TlSWARE,, RANGES, 1 I -.', ,'f..,.(i,-;T. nn.,fmaiil L nn ?i ,ia. u i j .11: ai. -....a : ! rbMvedachiSrerv.Srork - ihe3teest grade iflL aiUyX. ill! -a ipwuuH, m,iul mrtA ' ilnnl inita anv. hills bbrieht4ortV.,East or . WesWi? mak. eaiinz ana .Biu.raj-uia wutuu ihcsuiuvv. I Avenue cl I mm i I u i. . m.i i t un j Afew" roore boarders ran' be accom- .h at the corner "of French Broad AIM! - f-l'- ' " - I M 1 1 1 1 1 BLUJU A 1 Cll UDi ai.111. . . . StocttoTft'Nd.1 Coart Square. dl T1TT VfZT A DUin oo k r TTO oi Queen Kap. pf Iclesi 'shipped from the Sandwich San Franc'sco yesteWay. '.;: -js;. !? At "SlauBtOTJ,1. Va., ' durii.'r the tniinder storm1 veslerdav liehtnin? strock cupo a of tbe Insane Asylum, Stunning bupenntendeut and oth- ,i,Giles, Luther, of Warren, R. I., whye .seeking- a doctor for hts sick wiie, ieu invo a river ana was drowned. His wife died as his corpse ws carried into his house. a vettevllle: New York, the hov- hood'hoiije f President Cleveland decorated itrelf all over yesterday to receive the rresident, Mrs. V, secre tary Faircbild aad other notables. Of course the party were received ahd treated royally. Heavy ruins caused the tempera turn 1o fall all over the country yes terday save the New England States anii .South- 'Atlantic &tat-8 alons Georgia and boutli l-arolina cOast.' A'cool, wave will asi a : lew days, tfuut look oi' warm, but not such hot weather. ' ' - !'' ' I For the Asheville Citi jin. "!" ; FROM MARS HILL. FINS 0I10PS VOUACOO CSOP SHORT BUT , '" . OOOO. Mas Hill, N. C .July li). 1887. Meesm. Editors .-The wheft and nat crops of this section are harvested and good both in yie!d vnd quality The hay crop is a good average, and corn bids lair to be the largest crop ever made in this count)'. There is a vast amount of sonrhuiu cane, sweet and Irish potatoes, cabbage, &c, In ing cnlti rated. The tobacco crop is very uneven. About two-thirds of a crop was aimed at by tbe planters, but a failure of plants cut the crop down to about one-half what it has been for a number of years. There are some of the finest crops I ever saw, out a very great majority of crops are unfavorable. But we cannot tell what the season may develop for the crop in this section. J. R. 8. The Normal Must Remain im Ashe ville. The Normal still increases in interest, over one huDnred teachers and a large number of visitors being in attendance yesterday. The prograiuu.e was was an interesting one. lue faculty is doing its duty ably ami faithfully. During the session the, following reso lution was unanimously a '.opted by the leacucrs : Whereas. "There was an effort made by certain gentlemen in the lat Gener al Assembly -f our State to move the Asheville State Normal School to anoth er art of this section of the State, be it therefore (by the students and friends of this Normal now in session) Jtemiitexl. a.b.Ai wtnlu we: admire tbe Spirit which might move a tepreseseiita tive to strike for.thft interest, of b s im mediate locality, we think that our ac quaintance with this section of North Carolina justifies us in saying that Ashe- llle is the roost accessible, and there fore the most desirable point for the h'llding-of. said Normal; and we heartily (prove or its establishment at this place, and-fully-endorse its management as able and efficient, and believe that it is for the best interest of ihe educators that it should remain here j Membxrs W the Press Present. " ' ! The following members i f the N C: Press Association reached, ihV city last evening from the Ka t, eta route to Hendersonviiie : Jm. I. Morgan, J.;D" Winstead, J.- B .tod dle. W. B. Gieen, Nasdivili : J. A Thomas. Louishurt; T.' B. Eldridgn, Lexinowiii: O.' Li f Kiddl.-. li. 'it v: R. Manning. Hendeis..i.; T. E Vhitiker Durb anr; J. 11 Sherreil, Concoiy; fDJ ii Whichard. G reeii -ville; Ji, tMbKee.--ifcUi hj CV F. CrutehfaliHisfh Point; J ff D.tvn, Lk Grange: J. F. Jones. Greens'i iro; St. Clair Hester, li-tlcisrl.: II. C Wall, KflcJcUighsm; G. W. Bl un . Wilson; O. C, Daniel, .Wild ui; John B, "Lewii",' Rockey Mount; Josephus Djaniels, Raleigh; J. H' Lindsey, Kernersvill ; N. B Broughtnn, J E. Ray,-Raleigh. ; ; i. All left for Heudersonriaa hist night .!:. General Imboden, of Confederate cavalry lame, recently said in a let, ter that if Virginias: mineral wealth had heeri as fully developetl in i860 a now thrre would have been no Vvaf. '.'. . . (Alfred Km pp, the great German cannonmaker, died at '' his house at Esen js-few .days , since, aged fifty-r seven years. For several years past Krupp has given regular employ merit" in his foundries, factories and iron mines to over 15,000 men; In' I building up liis1 immerise works he has bpiit up. also tne - little town ot Essen into ;a city ot 00.000 itiahbt- ftntc . . . - . from nervous" debfKtv, preinatire--oli1- agt loss bf memory , and kindred syrnp toms. should send 10 cents in stamps for lartce illustrated treatise stigV sting su m m means- of -eure. wnriit n jusptrnsary Medical Ajfon Buflalo, N. Y.'-:, s ., dSWl.Wii-.iii.-' t ;..!!! , .. . i zA ' n . ' '-''" "I w..t :l :. 'h.eck,.n,,a ' f Bo Stencils and Key V. Xhber Wfib-W'laUtaeiirlks.' and Hektograps ordered at catalogue pi-tcw. ' fcinslBuJrJb'Sr? Ay riting Tablets sndsome very handsome f W in a Lotimr Glass." PhiUine' 0lt' il.twtted,lrop jot TBlood"-L, (LTMWyMn "Heart'TbreV''rierai.-Kiisvane all L. .f.aXtLr'm.A FlairW' I.U UV ytitMHlW, -IHBjilllW-j 4 1 Nortoern ai4. sou mera papers ior saiaj J Sbsiptwia ree-ivsd tor we-.k. ninsith 3'6r year.,. Books not, In stock '-ordeml, - mZ . . eiy and lyewswwre, . Main strstw.t . NO. 13 PATTOX AVKXUE, -- ,., , BILL HEADS, , ; :-.r k ' ;-i: LETTER HEADS .' y POSTERS,- ' - " ':."' ,.. BLANKS,, AC. w And fob WrK9ijdLi4j9t'vdti promptness in. ,ir lu-.i f Itelegraphk, news continued'1'1 nV rOllUTITnlir. " -' vuilll r AI i r.. ; - ' 1 -r- rr-. I I For the Asheville Citizen. FROM JACKSON. " THE BEAUTIFtTL OTLIXrWH ER:H VALLEY CROPS. VISITORS t M ? if!' !- PROVEMENTP. ., , , ..,, t Cullowhee N. C. July is. issv. (' b N. C, July IS, 1837. ! -VVnth- a'.,,, u... Edilort Cillrn U ji just now work inovim? on n,l ..... ... 8'" Iain s needed nowaltho' we hve had little spTihslsn- UmeWthTa"t,0i ally from tl... ' 1 Hr""u e8eeci grow in this South PPM ir,im t .... -. XT..:. T-i..:.i to tountrv; - Mr- David Rogers ,as over 50 stacks of clover hay from an 80 fa,. - - . i .,, - ..., nun uie t-ame eame. i""" win hooii be read f .-. .. A . - . i r . " steam taw mill in thin RApii.,i .....l .'i - 18.l.OW.'. wiiz of , . CIlll I lf In. U.l v.- r.. .. 1 . .. ue nearii Irom tmriing till laie a- nitrlit Several i i... .L . " . feet nf InmU. m " """"M.MMniNUitl uJAl teet ot lumber will orobabl. hH .-., . V"8 ,mmC nd Mi: VuuUr Xyi- awT"vc COEVT lUr.lllr ID A 111 it .-it . n...: . j U1DIIV, in, Tiw ,nti'V at l &,rt'.ai 1" vallejy ore Vr. an.l . vr. i Thaxtr of Harvard n'K '3' ' txix, of Greenvi r ...t .. pflH-ida. Many .othera wrmll .!.! . been in here coiil 1 . thi ... i 'v accommodationai - - , . Zy-rTZd neat anu oam are imur :.. j, stack mid hay ah mt secured and al' in goon condition. Cm is lieedim? rairi Yours, ac, ,-;.-,. Modoc,' lon-t Expcriuifiil. Y.iu etnnot atl inl to waste time ii. expeniiieiitiiitr when your lun-'s ure in laie'cr "tisnii'iition alwat-d.seeii b. al. h'ri-t. only a col i. Do not permit, -.uiv ItllllOsi' Itlmn ir .-. i . dealer to I .' I' " T"l Bllllie heap imitation of )r Kind's X.. l;u. covery for Consumption. Coii.-hs n.,',1 Oolds, bat be sure you get the genuine. Because he can nmlce mnn ..!; i ... fi "ia-. lit-iiiuv tell yon lie has something just as kooiI or just the same. IWt be deceived, but insist upon eettinL' Dr. King's New Dis ?0V1!'3JnWhicn is Puarahed to give relief ln'! I"1-0,1. i-ug and Chest affections. ai oowies iree at II II. Lyons' dm.. store. Large bottles SI. - An Old Frieiid aiig;croii!,l 111. You all know him lying there sufleiiu" Co with that fearful case of dysentery of blood type VVhy not suggest to him to trv,, r;.B,Kgr Huckleberry Cordial, it will relieve him after a few dos?s. Beautiful and artistic, I. vne it, I ........ 1. China, dinner and tea setts, at W C Keller & C's. No. 12 Patton Avenue, tf Four office rooms for rent f., 5aS Main st. For extra bargains cro to M.'ti,iin.,'l. and take the cash. .it,,. ' Ice cream sent in anv nmintiK to any part of the ityj by Turner. tf The rinest oreakfast found on any table seryetl proini.tK- .-ii Turner's, tor 50 ccnls each meal. ' tf " Call to day at Tin 11 and ftoi-n.lt'.. V.'.' 10 N. Main street, tor the be5t butter' " fresh egos, andrfat chickens prii-es low. , NEW ADVERTISEMENT IKEE-A Trial Packet of the relehratert feverl.t hliru vriiiln w ii.ui tuu. . iugnietheaddre s of io Tracts, L growers'-' of wheat. Address I. li iirfpi lu . ju'y l!0 wit I'ortlauil.ilH.higa'u.' pOK SALE. . - lleau.iul mounUin home. Cnitaire s r.w,- six acres land. 150 Ki iit Tiees in v.r,.iv i.'.I. yards troin lirl class hotel. 11 m i... .... ' " yule and S aruniburg hail Koad- l'rieii sui .i i Teiui.eisy. Address A. AKMSTKONU. . jsip wikWM Spur aiibmg, h l ' A uaHy witu twa thouuiiul Va-........ toMn me ill the n.suiifiietiire of mining iiixeh ' Warr. or lu operate tlw ties-, Dlmer joul: vnini' i: trtild uiiiic iu -itern Xoith 'aiolit;ii.or bntii. Addrero .. lltl-SWcMS ' jalvideS ttw iSpartai.fcsrs.j'Aia OTICX. ' ..'! n:Ji!l a Protestaut young laily Teacher iWtri'.s'a'' " positiou ns teacher of the English and French-''"! branches Music. ete. Wa-i e luoaied'u ruimdeK phia. Hail taught In Philadelphia, Marvant! and Virginia. 'Ihoroufh diiil: aitrai live meth ods ' 'Beat reference! L: Nr. O , MSiklntownr. Pa jul'Jd4t LOTS AT AUCTION. On Monday, the -iitb or Inly, wc will sell t:fi' p-.blie outcry uuleRS sold betore at ivute side a imiiilief of lo'Ji on Merrimnii Avenue anil T'liest iiui tntet, the same being n part of il Miej I Meirimm property. C'aii and see plats at our oiliue and be shown the property. NATT ATKI.VSON .1- SONS, juiyiiiltit . -Ueal Estate pL-alers. I One Price Stof ! 1! l.i I ..!:: .j-jil.7 ... Meastties takeii for A RaymcnuV Co., Sew York Tailors, and a tit gtiaranteed Samiileat.ow ready for iiiHjiwtron.'- 1: " l.vi' :j.'."-.': . ..U- -,-iii l shirts and Orawern, Scorf!ti"!411..veM1'V ' Oillars and Cutis, Handkerehjefs,! Hm-., brVllas, Bags, &c , 1 1 1 audsonie Spri tig Suits, 1 11 Sack s' in i 1 Fonr Button' Walairiif Cools': also Reveihl gntdasof Frock Coat Stilts.----" : Youtna.afui Boys' Clotlnlig 111 ireal1 variety.. . .,..;,;,.!. J.-iiM t)ur fine bf Drest Goods, Silk's,-re vet'."! Satins, Dress Ginghams, Satincs, Per- ' cales. Prints, &C.., will lie found very at tractive. , , . . .; .-..-U! . :'.'. I'll 1 J-..I ;. 1. Zieyler Bros.V ' Werriatn '": Tylftr's, 41 Morgan Bros.' and viot ley's : .Shoes fo J "' ! ladies, misses and children. . i'l' I ; . '"' : Mo iBahister's'and ZTegler's line' Bribes for il&Wii vi! ' '- "',' --: -' -.'': V.-'l i'i . Packard & Grover celel anted "82.50 and"2.99" shoes for me'n, and, the cor responding grade for-boys.2 ; i . . ..,- '; 1 ,1 iUl! -.tJiil ft oesf Jjossible value in Ca .pets, Art SquawsTRaga, oTt-elbth,' W phbrkefy' ToUyfU e Damask, iyl'jqfia'i' ti.ft 1 Derby Haty Soft;. Hats, -tahdii-fttKitfirJ Hats a run nne f:.)i'l 0:1 1 i-S 5iisb KnMfninnerft Ovfonl '-ik 'l iiH,,?..!1 Ties, and YigwaniShpe8.-j (-j -juno.lt j ParasoU, Fans, Kid Gyoves,tiriaraivl Crsetr4llbWiD C.U.C. Tt.. Ilvui..., ITmI A. . t. KXMM. Vg A, 1CT) vA. J y AJ lA! W 15 11 1 1 1 tmm, j J ,! M- i ' JettW00tth 11 C0.,:af - , .YJ.f 1 I , I ,, , u " '1 ; .arn-..tB-' ' a IS c IJ "Vet WJIwspijSSJ laanini i Vi
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 20, 1887, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75