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. if V h DAILY EDITION. Citizen. CITIZEJS JOB 0FF1LT, NO. 13 PATTON AVENUE.' BTLT, HEADS, LETTER HEADS. POSTERS, BLANKS, Ac And Job Work of all kinds done -with promptness ami at low friers. . roh - (-: )Iii04ilL Wurman,, Stone & Cameron, MtMTiiKMASU PROPRIETORS.' Air-V - 1 Year. --. O Mos, KKKLY ' l Ywr " "8 Moa., A l VEll VISING RA TES 3.00 l.OO . .TS LOW. '- VOL III. NO 91. ASHE,rILLE N.C FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 29. 1887 PRICE 5 CENTS m i 111 e IHIKVtl.ll! SOCIETlf. A.: A.: S.-. Kilt. 3f(uniu.i- Wakefield Cort- un(i,;t'il do., Ptputy ot the Inspector General tiir North Cai.lina, ,.. .wi, r A. J. A. Por.er Kmiiient . o.iik. .' i.tK':0-rt-'liii -tone. Kecreiary. Meets Brst i-l'.oia mailt in eat month. ..-Hnult Ctouter. K. A. Jf.-H. C. FaJg High ' rit. S. tiainmcrsblaiz. Secretary. Meet 1 .wid Weonewlay night in ouch month. - i-rnnn l.-t So. lid. A. F- A.M.- - v Bl.ir Wdnhipfiil Master; Blanton out jixiy M.ta the lirst Friday uight in each Oil! It. . ' '' bulge, K. ot B-, No. 646. ' E. oy Oictttor ; Jordan Stone, Secretary. . !. the tirxt aud third Monday night in each n. . - mcA Hnwl OiuneU, No. 701, JJ. A. S. Li . ii y, Reiteut ; Jonlan atone. Secretary. Meat it . nail of the Knight of Honor on the second ii i.iuittk Monday uiiihU in each month. ktlireMe lAflne A. F.A.A.H,U. D.S, Wake . el I Cortland, W. M.; . A. Conant, Sec. Mueta sr. V atonic Hall third ThursJav nieht in each .. iionth al'8 o'clock, and 1st and 4th Thursday night for instruction. ' . , ' The AslmilU Public Library, over Mr. Kep er' Mfore, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next I:ur to The iiank of AsueviUe, ia open to vis ion from Id a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to ' ii Jto .ia. . .... ' Absolutely Pure. in i powder never vanes. A marvel of pnritv. 4rength and wbolesomeness. More economical '.nan the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in .omr.etitlon with the mnltitnde of low test, short ve'aht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in aits. Royal Baking 1'owdsb Co.. i06 Wall St., Sew ifork. ianl9-dtwl4m CUMPOUND OXYGEN. UrsJARGAN HATGHELL MClUn Kmg-U IllaeU, 62 JKmtn St. ASHEVILLE, N. C ("oniponnd Oxygen inhaled, in connection wila medicated Balsam Vapor, cures Consump tion, Aslluna, Bronchitis. Nasal Catarrh, Bore Throat. Loss of Voice, Diseases of the Liver and Kldnpvs. ididder. and all diKeaxpft dfnendinar on mpnre or impoverished blood. It cires Eheumatism when everything else fails. It is the only remedy that will permanently cure Chronic Nasal Catarrh. If ycu suffer from this loathsome and dangerous disease come to out ottoe and Investigate ou treatment. It will cure you, no matter how long you have suffered. No charge for consultation. There is no statement in the above which 1 not st ictly true you may rely upon every word. Wecan prove all and more. II we believe your case Incurable, we will cackly tell you so. We do not wish to treat you Mwe eannot help yon. We a 1 so treat all diseases of the Rectum, or AiV Bowels, such as Hemorrhoids (Piles), Fhv cr. - islula. Prolapsus, etc. The treatment is tlw.t . successful, and nearly always painless. WeCvit e without (lie nee of the kn.fc, and in a lev St ya. No loss of time from busintss or Jleas . ' Offics op Tint " Would," 1 . Nkw York, Mry 15, 18S7. f In lhefallotlti8.il was in such poor health that 1 was obliged to cancel all of my lecture ngagements for the winter, and to give up writ I u for a time I went to Asheville and placed tnyaell under the care of Drs Hargau and GatchelL Continuing their treatment I improved in health and strength, gaining 0 pounds of flesh; and feci lietter than I have for years. I regard their oxygen treatment as being of great value; tney, tnemseives, are gentlemen or kill, and worthy of the confidence or the public. Bill St. ""HOME -TREATMENT, Wo manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and jhlp 1. to all parts of the -country, even to the faclf. Cdhtt. We send apparatus and chemicals . u.l two months for tia. This is as valuable frlne lice .reatment. wonderlnl curative resalts obtained with treatment is astonish intr even to us. V eii to learn more of Otis trtaiment, and our twxist in the cureqf Chronic Diseases, write or call 'm .' V waled book explaining treatment free. - " DRS. U Daln Street, ia:o3-dawtf IIARGAK & GATCHELL, Asheville, X. C, pHK TRAVEUNO PUBUC SATS Nathan, Thon Art the Man, 'si on, Ing and selling Excursion and cut rate lU'nes at exceedingly low rates to all points. ED. M. NATHAN, Ticket Scalper. Ottiee, Kflfjle Hotel Barber Shop. -mai27 d im fvVRING my absence from Afheville, Mr. Geo . t?cott will have charge of my business. July dw ULYSSES DOUBLED AY. CITY MARKET. I havejuitpntlna - '" JYew Refrigerator nd am well prepared to keep meats In good condition. Wid keep the best of BKEF, . MUTTON, LAMB, SMOKED fsA VSaOE, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, FRESH: FISH and OYSTERS, In season. Give me a t-hsre of your patronage. Order, promptly alien Jed to and goods deliver ed. T. J. SUMNER, ro. S Patton Avenue, under Powell & Snider; julyWdam DAILY EDITION. THE ; DAILY. CITIZE Will be published every Moraing (e: cept Monday ) at the following l-atea-? ttndly waft. . ' ''-. :.'.-..--: V One Tear, . ' ... . 8 00 Six Mentha, - . . ; ' . . 3 00 Three" . '--. . , . ... 1 50 Oae ? . V ; . . ' - . ' . 60 One Week, .. . . '.-".. . . . ' . 15 Our Carriers will delivei tbe paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wasting it will please call at the Citizen Unices MmdvouT Job Wort of all kind to the Citizen' Office, if you ward it done neatly, cheaply and vntl jispalch. - Arrival and prtnre .f Piweiis:er - w TrRlaa. :: ' A Sii.isButr Arriye 5:38 p. ra. leaves for'Mor- ristown at 5:48 p. m - .. Tennkk-ArrWeaat f p. ra., and leaves at 1:10 p ni. A. rives at 9:39 p. m., and leaves lor Spartanburg at t:49 p. m.. - epxRTABUKO-Arrwes ai 7 a. to.; " leaves lor Morriatown at. 7:10 a. m. reight accom moilation leaves Asheville at ?:3o a. m., anC-arrives at a:40 a. m. - 1 - - - .. . - - " WavnksW.t. tsvei. i4hevi!!c at 7:25 a. m aB: arrives S-rjit'iL- - " '-" Weather Indications. ... For North OaroTina--Variable winds) generally southerly." local rains, lower temperature. , For Tennessee Local rains, except fair weather in extreme western portion, northerly winds in eastern portion. For Virginia Fair weather, except rain in southwestern portion, lower temperature, variable vinds. tio to Weldon's for the largest and best "Brick Loaf" in the city. tf JfejyTpo Citizen, with latest Associa ted Press Dispatches will be iound regularly at all hotels and news-stands in the citv. When the supply may be exhausted at those places, call at the office.- The State Normal which has been in session in this city Bince the 12th inst., closes Uo-day. Work is progressing rapidly ou the several brick stores in course of construc tion in the city. Senator Z, B. Vance will deliver an address in the Opera House this morn ing before the State Normal. Friends of education and the public general should attend. The Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of North Carolina meets next week at Greensboro. Cyrene Com mandery of Asheville will be well re presented. Let us Lave President Cleveland to visit us. Pefliaps he will see how need ful a public building is for im But let us invite him from luoro gene rous motives. Mr. Ja,s Buttrick and wife of this city left yesterday for his native country, lie will visit London, Manchester and several of the leading cities iii England J'.!!,in2 Kip two months' absence. Hon. Kemp V. Battla, after f-pending yesterday here, went down to the Hot Springs; a place lie had not visited in thirty eight yems when he was a boj' Great changes await Jiim. Dr. John Mitchell, former pastor of the Baptist church of this city, and lion, J. C. Scarborough, lat State Superintend ent of Public Instruction, are in the city, i tupping at uib western iioiei. Shocked by Lightning. Miss Stevens, daughter of Mr. D. M. Stevens of this county, was quite severely shocked bv lightning this week. Shi was walking in the yard, when the ex plosion tooic place, and she fell to the ground. She recovered at once, arose and walked soma few steps, and fell again. She was anisted to the house. and her fet and lower limbs were found to be swelling rapidly, and they became very painlul. After some rubbing the pain left her, and the swelling passed away, and she recovered. She felt no pain or other discomfort otherwise than in her feet- It was a remarkable ca se. Something Jvbby Handsome. Mrs. Fielder of Henderson ville yester day brought us for inspection what had the general appearance of a very elabor ately worked and very richly colored crazy quilt. But it was not crazy by any means, it was worked with real design. In the centre was the nat;onal flag, so placed as to float over the Htate of Virginia, the counties of which -jvere mapped out in diverse colors, and the name of each marked in embroidery. Around the map were single designs, ail of which were lieautifull;' . worked, and the whole forming a "dpread" of decided el- gance. . - II can be Been at Redwood's, and is very richly deserving a visit. The BattAev Pahk Jockiy- Cl ub Racks Net Saturday. : r A number bf gentlemen have organiz ed themselves into a Jockey Club, for their own and the public amusem.ent. The following are the officers . S. H. South wick, President; r. S.W. Battle, Vice-President; E. T. Ride lick. secretary and treasurer; Branch C;un ningham. Starter; C. H. Simms, Track Manager. Racing Committei R. A. ChaiTee. Thos. M. Dawson, E, T. Riddick. Entries for races to take place at the Ola lair grounds on Saturday next 30th inst., at 5:30 p. m., will be received by the Secretary before Saturday 12 M., as follows: . For hall-mile dash, " Donkey race, " Mule " Pony race one-half mile. Steeple chase regular course. Gentlemen riders approved by the Secretary . " The race track has been put in first class condition, and soma good Tacing may be expected. We are now receiving or fall import ations, and goods especially selected from leading makers. All are invited to ux amine our large and varied stock re plete with the latest novelties and fancy goods before buying. You will find here not only one ol the largest, but altfo the most complete and beet selected as sortment of China, Gloss, Silver, Cutlery, etc., etc., in the State. The lowest prices always at Law's, 69 S Main st. Four office rooms for reaU 60 S Main st. Inquire at if . GRADED SCHOOL CARRIED Asheville Keeps to the Front . By:s very elose Squeeze. We need not multiply worda to exfP88 pleasure at theAresult of the election yesterday on tlS graded school question. As usual, Asheville sticks to progress and progressive methods, though we :nust confess on this particular occasion it is like the Dutchman getting into Heaven, by a very tight squeeze. The vote stood: - ' .- . For school, 722 - Against " ' 8 This is a maiority of the vote of ABhe ville, voting for the measure; and though a small one, is sufficient. . . - .- Now for a good school, one that will reflect credit on the community. . - Mr. A. B. Sams, 1 J ; Well known in th'scity in connection with journalism, left yesterday to visit Dublin, Ireland, on " a matter- of treat personal interest to him. His story is a romantic one, but wi will not ten it until his return; and in the mean time we wish for him-ii safe vovage and a happy Ire tRW.tOiour hr 1 DESTRUCTIVE KaINS. : '. " ; ... - ; We learn "that on "Wednesday ; after noon very heavy rains fell in the eastern part of Haywood county, on the npper waters of Pigeon river, and ...also, this side of the divide, on the upper waters of Hominy Creek." -We have no par ticulars, but the rainfall is spoken of as the heaviest and most damaging that has fallen for years. Prominent Visitors. - Among the distinguished i;uests of the Battery Park Hotel is Col. R. B. Ayres of the 2nd U. S. Artillery, and holding the rank of Brevet Major-General, and having command at Fort Leavenworth. Capt. C. A. Woodruff of the same ser vice and at the same post, with the brevet rank of Colonel, is at the Swannanoa. He is Captain General of the Grand Commandery of the Knights Templar of North Carolina, and is this week visit ing the Asheyille Commandery. Little Red Riding Hood Was most charmingly rendered last night, to a good audience. The heavy rains . iept many away, but the 3oung ladies and gen tlemen had a very appreciative au dience to witness their really excel lent performance. It will be re peated to night. All go. Hotel Register. These names do not embrace the register of those living in and near Asheville. "Wc publish only the daily arrivals of visitors from a distance. BATTERY- PARK HOTEL. Miss Morris, Miss Bond, Baltimore ; J E Thorn, Louisville, Ky ; I B Ezell, CuluraMor ft C ; Mrs Ti II Read and child, Richmond; Miss Susan C itcad, Charleston, S C ; M Ilyams, Jr, Au gusta; Wm P Armstiong, Ala; Mrs S M Churchwell, Knoxville ; Mr and Mrs D L Vogan, Greensboro ; J R Read, Charleston ; M S Ross, Mrs M S Ross, Master Willie Ross, Knox ville ; Jno B Rees, Mrs C H Crawfield, Miss Alston, Miss Rees, Augusta; Mrs W P Dunavant and son, Miss Dunavant, W A Dnavant, Memphis ; W F Rapley, St Louis, Mo; Hon Kep P Battle, Chapel Hill; F A Sum ner, N C ; GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. F M Bamberg, Miss II, Miss A, Miss S Cleeklev, Barnburg, S C ; W B Kendrick, N C; W W Stringfiield, Wavnesville ; Juo M Beatty, Robt T Beatty, Lancaster, SC;DT Wel bon, Richmond; S T Davis, Balti more ; F Hill Lexington, N C; RP Rogers, Baltimore ; M . A George, liichmond; S M Thtjmas, Laurisburg, N C ; C II Hutcheson, Sweetwater, Tenn ; M A Cone, Knoxville ; C W Tweed, Marshall ; T C Israel, Hender- sonville ; E Ilutzler, Richmond ; A II Budsey,NC. SWANNANOA . HOTEL.- . v Mrs T S Clarkson, Gharlotte ; Mrs Jas T Wiggins, Wilson, Miss Nannie Young, C A Young, Wilson, N C ; E P McQueen, T J Mason, Jr, London, Tenn ; Mrs Price and daughter, Har- rodsburg, Kv ; Z B Vance, Gombroon ; Hon Kemp P Battle, Chepel Hill; Jno Kemper, Baltimore ; S T Smith, Durham; A B Loch, Atlanta; Maj W TV Stringneld, Waynesviile ; J Tongue, Philadelphia ; Wm Smith, N C ; Sir and Mrs J L Sidley, Milledge ville, Ga ; Mrs J Sibley, Marietta, Ga. Eveflthg Opera Glass t and Hotel Register. "-, . " " - I Certify ; ; " '-" Having used Pelham'a Blackberry Balsam on two occasions for derange ment of bow-els and found iilBtant relief from it. Have just purchased some of it and do not wish to be without it during the summer season. Have known sev eral others to use it with the same results. W. S. Clark, Mt. Airy. N. C. BThis il a sure remedv for all in- Jlammatory conditions of the bowels. Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Griping rains, etc Manufactured by "VV. E. Pelh am, J)rtirgistr ' - Asheville, N. C Just Received At the City China EmnoriutD. a beau' tiful line of low priced Dinner Setts, new designs in French and German China, large assortment of bisque figures, latest patterns ia Vienna Tea Setts, all varie ties in library, stand and student Lamps, ana the largest aud most complete assort ment of Crockery in, the State, all direct from the factories, and at prices never before offered in this -country. ; Call at the "Citv China Emporiom,,for standard goods and lowest prices VV. C. Keller & Ov . - - . . 12 Patton Ayenue. - Fresh -eonfectioniv JeConte Pearf, Peaches, improved and domestic Segars, at LevyV, ft) Eagle Block. , 27th&2lth Let, tjs Have Tin . President. Mr. Cleveland is very" popular, lne right nana ot welcome is ex tended him from all sides. J It is ants other lorm ot m? expre??ion. "well don thou good and faithful ser vant" . From Udt .- to West, from North to South, t me these cordial bids iorfiis presence.., -The churlish ill breeding of a : fraction of the Grand Army of the Republic has recoiled, and the i-inaracious utter ance is buried h: the overwhelming oubburst of iin.rgnation that re bukes the insnk to the - chief mag iBtrat' ol lh i "iion, ; and which brought tho ytry stability of its in stitutions iiito-s question' for if . its President were- not free to go when hev pleased at t.cull of hia fellow citizens, was iitere not a call upon- hidden Gu Loans to lie in his path. his! outgoiDjjrTappiiy, tijiviAUTLitur ly sense of the country has been out spoken. jnv wrathful condemnation of the insinuated pcssibilitv: and Mr- Cleveland, . like every "other American citizen fells assured of his safety and his welcpine on any and every foot ofAwerican eoiL 1 he assurance that comes to him through the aroused indignation and offended generosity of the people is grateful to' Mr. Cleveland, and he is happy if he be able to express it irr person through all parts of the country, if permitted so to do with out conflict with his public duties. Therefore he has accepted the invi tation to Atlanta, one ot the repre sentative cities of the South; he has reconsidered the withdrawal of his acceptance to visit St Louis, and will be present in that grand centre of Western progress and advance ment on the occasion that will draw together almost the whole people ol the West as one population; and he will extend his wanderings to Kansas Cit)', that striking illustra tion of the spirit of the American character which, within a generation has turned the wilderness into a busy human hive, an outpost no longer, but itself the centre of a teeming, enterprising; and prosper ous population. . A As the President will be on the wing, why not call him to Asheville on his way back from Atlanta to St. Loui3? Perhaps the Pre-ident has forgotten, perhaps he never knew, that his presence was unde sirable hear last year, because of a certain veto. An individual act did not, even at the time, compromise the whole comryA'Jv. - It it had so Jttr-l!.!,-yt54' . efface unpleasant impressions, Mr. Cleveland will be most gladly and enthusiastically welcomed al'; par ties, and all people would vie with each other in ding honor to Chief Maaii-trato of the nation. the want him to know how warm and how sincere is the esteem of North Carolina. We waDt him to come to the place from which the. tir.-it sug gestion of his candidacy Kir presidency emanated for the the Citizen had the honor of that sug- gestion. We suggest that a public meet ing at ouce be called, that an invi tation be extended to the Prestdent, his vife, his official family, and his cabinet to visit Asheville at such time as he may find suitable, and that a committee of gentlemen be appointed to visit Washington City to carry to the President a tender of the hospitality of Asheville. The Committee will n-adily per form their mission. Let prompt action be taken. The Pharmaceutical Associa tion. '; The New3-Oljseroer says: Tne regular annual .'meeting of tho N. C. Pharmaceutical Association will be held "on .."-Wednesday.. August 3d, at Asheville. At the same time and Dlace that N. CV Board of Pharmacy will also meet for the ex ammation of candidates to practice pharmacy. , -' . Tins meetme promises to dc large and ; -interesting. Quite a number of Northern wholesale druggists and manuficturerj will make displays of crude r'rugs, fancy articles, per- lumes, and specialties ia their line. A lady writes : ' I have used Ayer's SarsAnarilla in'1 my family for many years, and conld not keep house without it f or tne renei oi me paiua ixiiib.-iu-ent npon female weaknesses and irregul arities, I. consider it without an equal." 120 .-': '" - v'-,:' "" Call At :.' : -. -: ' - .- - ' Trull and Sorrells - for good ' butter, fresh eggs, and fat chickens; received daily. Full Btock of family groceries. No. 16, North Main St.. Asheville, N. C. grovKtv TinwXbe. Rakgks - . . Our manufacturing departmeniisnow complete. We have all the latest im proved machinery, work the best grade of material, and duplicate any bills iwmffht North. East or West. We make mofin? and guttering work a specialty, and guarantee satisfaction. For prompt attention, good work, and lowest figures, U at W. C. Keller A Co.'s, 12 Patton Avenue. ."---;-.'. '"' '-y:y ' Cocxbgb 'Park Hotbt-. . W r. Samuel Ty ree, of Georgia, has rent ed the Asheville Fertale College for the suamer, arid has bad it put in first class oiler, and w now ready for the reception of boarders. The rooms are large and ool and for home comfort and delightful t'badv groves it cannot be surpassed.' Terms reasonable. Address jy 10 dim ' Samuel Tyres." TELEGRAPHIC. THE OHIO CONVENTION ! THE PLATFORM ADOPTED SHERMAN ENDORSED PROTECTION THE BIG PLANK. Check to Immigration Demanded. DEMANDS - PROTECTION FOR RAW .WOOL DEPRECATES v; NATIONAL STRIFE, BUT : THE NEGRO MUST .? HAVE HIS - .4 i EIGHTS, -v FAVORS LIBERAL PENSIONS TO SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. PUBLIC LANDS MUST BE SA CREDLY HELD FOR BENE FIT OF ACTUAL SET TLERSHOLDS TO THE CIVIL SER r ' - VICE LAAYr; "fcc, c&c. The Ohio Republican Convention. I By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen.l Convention Hall, Toledo, Ohio, July 28. The platform is being read. The tariff plank was received with loud cheers. When the en dorsement of Gov. Foraker'd ad ministration was reached the cons vention cheered as one man, many rising to their leet and swinging hats &c. Loud calls were made tor the Foraker Rebel flag cause, with revived demonstration. When the last resolution, the fa mouj Sherman endorsement, was reached, cheering broke out again. Three cheerd were given for Sher man, before the reading could be continued. The close was marked by cheers. A motion was made to adopt the whole platform by accla mation; it was done unanimously, without a dissenting vote. Tremen- ifOTJs rfieCTTDe - followed calls were made for Sherman, who did not appear. The report of the committee on permanent organiza tion was read and adopted : Hon. John Sherman was made perma- iiout chairman. A committee of tlirie w.is appointed to conduct him to the chair. The convention was in good humor, being jubilant over the extinction of the opposi tion to the endorsement resolution and cheered Senator Sherman to the echo as he took the platform. Hi speech was listened to with the closes:- attention and receivt.d with very demonstration of applause especially his disclaimer that the endorsement resolution had any binding effect upon the district con ventions next 3 ear; he rec ived a tremendous round of cheers at the close. Dr. Graydom. of Cincinnati. then took the platfoim and nomi nated Gov. Foraker for a second term in a ton minutes' speech. Th re was much cheering and the i noli m was carried by ucjI imation :t nid a whirlwind of cheers. The nomination for Lieut. Governor proceeded with Hon ABushnell.of bpiingheld was named, iiut declin ed because important bu.-ifie!s in tercets -which would suift-r, aenator Tho.. J. Pringle of Springliield, was then named as the candidate for the place. ' REPUBLICAN PLATFORM ADOPTED. 1st. VV are in favor of a protec tive tariffto secure American citi zens the " privilege of supplying every article which can be produced as well in the United States as in countries and sufficiently to supply American wants, buch tarin makes -i j i i a aemana ior ana gives em Dioy ment to the labor of American citi zens and thereby aids in -securing just compensation for labor. We denounce tna unio iiemocratic platform of tariff for. revenue oiily, and which demands indiscriminate reduction in all duties on imported article, the effect of which would be to encourage importations, thus giving American patronage to for eign producers, and foreign labor rather than our own. -2nd. While we adhere to the public policy under which our country has received from Europe bv gieat-bodies ol honest industri - ous citizen.", who have, added to the wealth, progress and power of our country, and while we welcome ta our stores the well disposed and in dustrious emigrant who contributes bv his energy and intelligence, view with disfavorlhe ui.rcstricied einigra tion from foreign lauds as dangerous to the peace a nrt good order of the country, and the integrity and charter of its citizenship. We urge Congress to pass such laws and es tablish such regulations as shall protect us from the inroads of an arcmsis cihiuiiuiubi-?, poi rKannoio, dependent, paupers, vicious ind criminal classes contract labor in every form, under any name or guise, and all others who seek our shores, not to become a part of our -::i: i: . .; i , , iav nidation ; ciuziensnip wnicn ac Knowledge no allegiance oi our laws, no sympathy with our aims and institutions; but who come among us to make war upon f-ociety, " to diminish the digmty and rewards of American working men and degrade our labor to their level. Against all these our gates should be closed. But while favoring every honorable and practical measure to protect Ameri can labor against the evil effect of foreign immigration and competi tion, we recognize also the dan gers which menace it at home and condemn ac hostile to its cause, as subversive of its dignity and power the bold and persistent usu pation of rights and privileges. The condi tion of the men who labor in the North can not be maintained or im proved so long as men who labor in the .South i ,. are wrongfully , de prived ofthe rights, and powers of American citizenship. Their labor meets in close and immediate "com petition and neither can be degraded without striking at the prosperity and-.independence of the other. Recognizing these plain truths, we demand a free ballot and fair count in all sections, of our country. We demand it and will ever demand it as entire source of justice to the real producer ot prosperity and . wealth and the sole security of the republic and its free instiution 3rd. We deprecate national strife and divisions. We have placed war with hate and revenge behind us but'the settlementsof war must stand irrevocable, respected, honored and observed in every part ot the repub lic. More we have never demanded; less we will not have. Congress should exercise constitutional au thority and take control and super vision of elections of representatives to Congress. 4th. We domand sucl duties on wool and manufactures thereof as will secure an American market to American producers. We denounce the demand made under President Cleveland's administration by the Secretary ot the lreasury in his an nual report of December 6th, 18S6 for the immediate passage of an act placing raw wool upon the free list, and we denounce (he Democratic State platform which proclaims its hearty and unqualified endorse ment of said administration and de mands the reduction of prasent du ties on wool and on woolen and worsted goods. Such reduction would destroy wool growing and would invite large imports, break n American competition give control of our own market to foreign producers who would ultimately demand an exorbitant price. We earnestly protest against the decis ions of the Secretary of the Treas ury in customs cases in the interest of the foreign producer and foreign labor as in opposition to the letter and spirit ofthe tariff la vs. 5th. We favor liberal pensions to the . soldiers and sailors of the Union, adequate appropriations for the improvement of our national water ways, and national aid to ed ucation If too-much revenue be collected to meet these, 'and other public needs, we demand that ttie first step in reduction thereof-shal1 be the abolition of tl e internal lax upon American grown tooacuo. 6th. The public land. of the United States should be sacredly held for the use and bent ii. of jc tual. settlers alone, and laws in venting ownership of these lauds by corporations aa 1 unn residents should b rigidly c-.ui'orced. 7t'. While we condemn thefals pretence o: President "Cleveland's administration of the civil service law, we advocate the maintenance and proper enforcement of said law and demand such additional leiu lation as will remove appointm-nts from partisan influence. 8th. The Republican u.irty has beeuafrieni ot oppressed nation alities, and we extend our h artv sympathy to Gladstone, Parml! ami their associates in their efl'ors to se cure home rule for Ireland. - 9th. We condemn the actioa of Mr. Cleveland on the veteraus pen sions hills, and , especially we de nounce tne spirit manifested toward the maimed an -i; disabled soldiers of the country in language in which certain of his vetoes i re couched and we condemn , as unjust and unmerited hia veto of the depend ant pension bill, and declare that it was in plain violation of toe na tional, pledges to its defenders, and the oft repeated . promises ot the Democratic . party of the North made during political campaigns to secure votes, we demand oi uon gress that it pass, and of the .'resi dent, to approve liberal enactments pensioning tho soldiers ot the coun try, that jthe helpless widows f the dead . soldiers, regardless of the cause of deaths, dependent par-jiiis .1' . 1 .. .l.l:. .u ."! r..i auu utsauteu miiuiera oo.i.i rrt:rivr tlus OOVinty ol. the iiullyil UicxNl"- Ij.i omnpiaint. fought lo -save -'--which- ihev richl v deserve - - 1 0th.. While fa voi inu' all proper lexis. a tioa to secuie- patentees in their j ist rights to their inventions, we ask a icl legislation by Congress aa w'll provide t'.iat the boldvr if aipatent.shall have im right of action for its tnfriagemni when known that person are inuoceiulv .tnrl in good faith usiugit without knowij l-i ' ofthe existence ofthe piu. h .'ai:- i give notice ef hw claim . '..'... v. lltn. . We beartily end r.- il.v -lo . - iBtratlon t.l IroVHrtior rxraki-r u- .t Ipmdent. (innaici -.-iiv.inica:; ami especially endorse an 1 ao;rove his patriotic declaration that no rebel flags shall be surrendered while lie is Gover nor; and we further endorse and approve Ins prompt action in instituting prompt measures to 'prev nt the unlawful or der of President Cleveland from being executed. 12th. Thirteenth and Fourteenth, relate to State matter; Fiftoenth recog nizing as Rep .lilii-au-t ol Ohio alwajs have the gifted ind Hied statesmen ofthe Republican party of other States, loyal and unfalte in in their devotion to suc cess of the ri-.,iz4'i,n in 18S8, under' whatever standard i.y the Republican National Cunwiitinii mav RoWr. Tiier have just pride in lhrocord and rpr of John Sherman as member of the party and as statesman of large experience and great ability. His career as statesman began with the birth of the Republican partv, he has crown and develoniv with the growth of that organization; his genius and patriotism are tamped upon the records of the party and statutes and constitution of the country; and believ ing that his nomination for the office of President would be wise and jiidieioun we respectfullv nresent hs nam to people of the United States as a cahdidntM and- announce our heartv ami cordial support of him for that office . "OT. toraker accented the nomination and made a brief speech." ' Mr, C. W. 'Lyons was nominated for Lt.-Governor on secoy d b Hot. Jud:e William So'tutr was n)it i ii ni si for Supreme Court, long term, bv accli mation, am! for short term Judge Dick man was renominated on first iiallot. .o: TELEGRAPH!', NEWS CONTINUED ON FOURTH PAGE. Viiiiiig or juiddln-aired men Knl'V-rim from ncrv us debilitv.. loss of n-iiiatuw old age as the result of hail labitf, should send 10 cents in ntin..!. for ilhis'rdied book offering sure means of cure. Address World's ..)ispenarv Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. - OiXWIW Ice cream sent in anvouantitv onlirpl to any part of the city, by Turner. tf Beautiful and artistic ilesi crns in Frnnli China, dinner and tea setts, at W. C K.eller Sc Go.'s, No. 12 Patton Avenue, tf Buildings have stood for years, (prob ably fifty or more,) without being struck by lightning, therefore we conclude they are safe. Long exemption, however, is no guarantee of future, security, there fore no conclusion could be more illogi cal. Many buildings have stood for ecu turies without being harmed, but were at last destroyed by lightning. How of ten do we see great forest trees that have been, recently, literally destroyed bv lightning, that had escaped forcenturies. If it were true that long exemption is a reliable guarantee of future security, we would never see such a thing as a vene rable old tree shivered from top to bot tom, oran old building, that has escaped for centuries, thus destroyed. The facts are, a building may be destroyed hefore it is completed, as is frequently the exse, or it may btand a century or more w ith out being harmed, and i" ten be deploy ed, or it may decay by the action-of the wenther without ever beins? bar, hp i 1- lightning. ihe gieat philosopher. Lirhtpnhfrv. of Got.tingen, said in the vear 1 7-l r .... pie an struoSf and their itwellin nr.. destroyed bv liu-htnin because thev will mve it mi. It does not matter "to us whether parsimony, i-urulcssncss, iunu- rrruv, or anything else is the ca;..si oi thi.-." on Olio I'.tichner. of Weimar. Germany, a..s r,s "that this dictum inav becipia'ly applied to the present generation.-' VV. (' (intuitu, DE.U.KR IX ALL KIND OF Modern Improved Li p-Ti ti in Conductors'. .Points. Dispersers. WEATHER VASES. ASD EVERY VARIETY OF TK'MMIG3. Work erected at short notice on the most improved circuit system. Otlice No. 8 X. Court House Square. i f A LTKR W. VANDIVKR. T T jllmrntif-l.lmic, AS. I H.Lr:, - - - KO. CA. Practices in the courtsof Western North Caro I n i illeciiun of cluinn. ii any part of the S Hti; u -ptcially. jul)ilti N 7 H IT. K. I mu t and bv viitueof the uower rf kl1. con. to- ed Hn in ?, by a Peed of Trust, executed to i;)t bv II K. Rbea, dated th 1st day of Septcm brr. A. O., 1X3.. to secure the pavmeut of certain notes ''es-r. bed therein, wlucli L'x-1 of Trust was on tne llth day of t-cptembr, A D lss;!. du'y recorded in the oiik-e of the Kegister of Deeds of .iuncontbe eoui ty, in Ho t ; No. 4, on page oiHi, o the rinrt;::ig records of said office, aud upon Wiiich 'le.ault has been made, I will ofter tor sale t' the highest bidder for c:ih, at public auction, t the court Iloise door i the city of Asheville, X : , n Saturday, the 3rfl d.iy of' September, A O lSi7, ut 12 o'clock in., the property conveyed by aiJ Deed of Trust, consisting of an undivided oiu- lialt interest in and to thu "Swannanoa Ho tel'' property, located in the city of Asheville, N. C, a tuu c:uer of .Vain and Willow streets, and for a more paiiienlar description of which refer ence s hxreby made to the said Deed of Trust, July -is, 'S7 wlw -ti. MARTIN, Trus ee. STATK OP NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Haywood County C'onrt . FALL TERM, 1S87. Danioi s'uidcr, . ) VS. fOrder or Puhlicat'on. . A. J. llerrcn, ) In the above entitled cause, it aDm-minir hv attldavit of Daniel Snider, to tho sicil.urtio,i of the ikmrt liat the ucovo named plaiiiiin has begun an action oRiiuat the above na re I defend ant. A J. llerrej. bv issumsra summon am' thn said d'.-fendaut isa non resident ol this State, and cau-iov aii'T uue umgei-ce oe roun i tnerctit: and it in i her appearing to at tile sail defendant ia a pr per and necessary party t- the above styled action, said action fcef ng to enforce fpeci lie per formance ol a contract entered Into writing, on rebrutrv t h, I'Sl. fi the sle of two tracts of tan 1 by the plaintiff to the defendant, whw h tractsof .and adj lu each other and are aituated ou the waters of Richland Cue It In H.iywood e-.u itv, adjoining tbe lnnds of JOfceph lirendle, oaniet Wiuchrster and other; it is therefore ordered by the Conrt that pub lication of tbii notice be male in the Asheville CiTizK.s (a paper publishe i in thect'T of Axbe vilie, Noilh Carolina 1, oner a week fort ix aurrei slve weeks, giving said defendant notice to appear before 'he Jud;eof our Superior Cinirt, atacuiul t beheld for the couiuy of nay wood, at Urn Court House in nayoes-.illr.oathe Sednul Mou Jiy lu -eptember, A. D. Ua7. aml answer or (lemur b. the plaintiff coco plaint whicn will ho tl ed ill the clerk's otlice of said Court during iiu- I fin 'hree days ot the term or e'.se thu plaintill' niauDl toiheCour- for tie rlii .1..ij iivea under my hand and o hcial sent at mr "tlieii in Wayuesvale, this the '-7th dar of July, .U 18S7 J. K UOON. Clerk Superior Court for Haywooti Co. J. If. Moody, attoruev for plaintiff. j ilf 29 wCw Catawba College, NcjwroN, Krdi .Nx. !eslon will l.-Rln AVOCST If. Fnll tc A lav; H i dum) and lollegiaic ConrMs. Kine ii'td L hrn u.- Ai'i"riitii"). o. lioar.1 and Tuitt u " s tit the tjint-s . Worthy persona of P.i - t m.o." .sistet Cure water and health u Or tM-t .cii.t a. o;'f ( alalogni triviim ,kLtli-iiUo r Kr. v . - ' J. A FOIL, July m - . . : Priucipal, jr. it C ajfc, I 1 1 r it
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 29, 1887, edition 1
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