J DAILY EDITION. Furman, Stoao & Cameron, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, NO. 13 PATTON AVENUE.J BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, &tt And Job Work of all kinds don with promptness and at low prices. 'AII,Y, 1 Year, 0 Mob , 1 Yar G Jvfoa., m RA TES $9.00 3.00 l.OO .76 LOW. V KICK LY VOL III NO 145. ASHEVILLE N. C FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30 1887. PRICEI5 CENTS AUVXltTISL Asfiefi Citizen. 1 h e L Ai( i?VI.!.S 4'IF.TI. A: A an i. for Non.i vy r;. . V. ;UV'l 1 : W -u- J. u P i. 'I : .10 I- ;'..;: Crt- 1 if.'-t I: il. v. i'ia ii;-Jt mou-.h.. i. V .1 . ; R;art'.n A . .ml i I. (:.:, ocuvary. mo it u. ) I it t'il i m 1: . ".1 Yr: u It.. Wli. K. 'rt'i-lry. I. j.-' inn If I ' I ' 'f rl. 'i, S" M. J!. c5. Li - pin -it, Ki'M.i; :ai snr.. .--jrrjtry In iitiii oi the king:i. : L'oiinr o'i tin .Us 'on.-tii M.uuiay uit'uts in eai.'n month. A-.h.-eitle hily .1. ". fi A. il . U. D.i Wake el I Cortland. SV. Si.; I. A CIonc.it. Hcc. Meets ir. .Vas'mie. II.-ill third Tlmrslnv night in each 'ii hi! b at K o'clock, ami l.a and 4th Thursday night for instruction The Ax'wbUI 1'idiUn Library, over Mr. Kej- Icr Worn, opposite l.itgio Hotel, and next Joor to xuo funic or Ahovuio. in open t vis iiora from IS a. in. to 1 p. m. and from 1:30 to Absolutely Pure. 'f hi powflcr Dover vanes. A marvel of purity, itrengtli anil wliolesomenoss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitudo of low test, short irairtit alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in ans. Royal Bakinu 1'owdkb Co. 106 Wall St., New fork. iHOl9-dwl!2m IMPOUND OXYGEN . . . TT r- . 0 Urs.HARGAN &GATCHBLL OtHCBin Hagrlt iilork.&l .Vain HI. ASHEVILLE, N. C Oomponnd Oxvgen inhaled, in connection wltn medicated Balsam Vajior, cures Consump tion, Asthma, Vninchilis, Nasal Catarrh, Son' Throat, Loss of Voice, LdscaKes olthe Livtr ami Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases depending on in pure or impoverished blood. It cure Rheumatism when everything else (ails. It Is the only remedy that will permanently cure Chronic :". ;al Catirrh. If ycu suffer from Uuaioathsome and dangerous disease come to an; eu: Nc romceand investiKate on jtrcatment. Jtwm euro you, no mr.tter how long you have suffered. Hocnatve ioi consultation. There is no siatcment in the above which Is not Hi ictly true you may rely upon every word. We can nn ve all and more. If we believe your case Incnrahle, we will traokly tell you so. We do not wish to treat you uwe cannot help yon We alro treat all dicises of the Rectum, or uowe? Bowels, such s s Hemorrhoids (Piles), Fis nre. H istula, 1'rolapsus, etc. Tho treatment is always successful, and nearly always painless. We care without the use of the kn.lc, and iu a lew -J ys. No losaof time lrom business or pltaa nra. Officii of thf ' Would,"! ' i;w York, M. y 15, 17 f In the fall ot IP! I was in such poor health that 1" was obliged to cancel ail oi my lecture engagements for the winter, and to give up writ ng for a time I went to Aslicvlllc and placed myaeli under the care of Drs. Uargnn and Gatchell. Continuing their treatment I improved in health and strength, caininu 20 roicns of llebh; and feel better than I have for years. I regard their oxygen treatment as Being of (Teat value; they, themselves, are gentlemen of am, ana wormy oi tne connauiccoitne public. Bill Nyb. ?H01E .TREATMENT, i - manufacture the Compound Oxvecn. and ahlp it to all parts of the country, even to the PaeiH i Coast. We send apparatus and chemicals la . I two months for SIS. This Is as valuable It the othce .reatment. The wonderlul curative results obtained with law. reatment is astonishing even to us. JJ l it vrinh to learn more of thin tnVmcvt.andour .wro iu the curcqf Chronic Itiaetuei, wile or call V" tiirutcd boot explaining treatment free. BR8. HARGAK 4 GATCHZLL, .. i ain Street, Asbeville, N. C Itr vs-dawtf H. L. LANG, "THE JEWELLER, v South Main St., Asiieviixe. aa S4-0m CITY MAEKET. I hare Juat put in a - Jtv Refrigerator and am well prepared to keep meats in good condition. Will keep the beat of BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, & If OK ED SA USA OE, BOLOGNA SAVSAOE, FRESII FISH ond OYSTERS, In season. Give me a si are of yonr patronog.' Orders rromptly attended to andgoodsdeliver- mA T.J. BUMNER. tin. 6 Patton Awine, nmlerCPowcll t 6nidor1 inly M dSmC-iil - tats lit I II f n DAILY EDITION. v 1 5 1 t imor.ehott evry cpr. .Vur.Jiiv) i.: tha fi.Howinsc rate- Ono Year. . . . . WW ,: Monti;.. "I'll ri-t " One ' . One Week, 3 00 1 50 50 15 Our Carriem will deliver the paper ev- i cry Momin i n every part of the city to our HH!RC! iiwv:, ami r.amus wauuiig ii will pleasa call at the CiTtztiN Office. MrKfi yr .o n'ori of ollHndii (o Ite CU'sen Offire, if ira tpnnt ft done neatly, cheaply and-vilh Jlvpalch. Arnrrel and Heparin r of Pawcneer Trains. sai.isi'R.y Arr:ys 5:(w p. m.- leaves torMor- ristown at o:18 p. m Tm., and leaves at lafi8 p r.i. AriVfM t l':0i p. and U-sves (or Spartunburi; iio.p. n:. . T. (rPAr.TvNBUiio Arrives at !ia. m.u leaves lor Jtorristown at ftlO a. m. Trelght aeconrmodation leaves Asheville at N:10 a. m., and arrivea at 9:00 p. in. Wavnf.svii.i f. Leaves Aslieviilo at S:00 a. m., and ai-rivcs at 4:50 p. in. Weatlwr Indications. F.t Xortli Carolina Warmer lainy followed by cooler clearing Jweather lii:lit to fresh and along the coast fresh t.i brisk v.ind-. Generally pontherly. Tor Tennessee Light rains, followed bv cooler fair weather. I-ight to fresh vaiiible wind3. For Virginia 'Warmer, fair weather, light to fresh and on coast fresh to brisk ep.s:erly winds veryingtosoutherly. SaT"Tho Citizks. with latest Associa ted Press Dispatches will be found regularly at all hotels and news-stands in the citv. When the riupply may be exhausted at those places, call at the office. Messrs. Clarence Kay and Crockett Westall, two young men of this city, left yesterdav for roughkeej-ie, New York, to attend the business College in that city. . Mr. Sims D. Green removed from North Carolina to Texas between 1S35 and 18-12, leaving relatives in this State. If the latter will communicnto with Mr. Joseph A. Creech, of Ea.eigh, N. C , they may learn information of value. A letter from Swam countv informs us that the frost did little or no damage to tobacco in that county. The crop is generally very good a lew have made bad cures, but quite all say their crop and cures are excellent. A number of our people, feeling good over their crop results, will go to the Atlanta Exposition. The Raleigh Xcws-Olnmcr Bays : They say ' Our Zab" lias taken to fiddling so as to while away the hours of solitude in his rustic home" at the foot of the Great Black Mountain. If the report be true, wo will venture to eav that the Senator will soon be able to ont-fiddle Itliybody in the uioaainnregioa. ffiat is the only way he knov3 how to do. Our cotemporary is mistaken. In his younger days Our Ze-b was o!te of the finest Adjusts in the ciuntr and could and did break down any opponent he might have. His weaknefs now in on a harp of a thousand stringy, spirits of ood democrats made perfect. Oli; Tm.KGliAMS Were cut short yesterday evening by a Lreakne in t!.e wires, which could not be repaired in time for use last night. AH will be well to-day, we hope. For Sale oa Kent. Messrs. Atkinson & Sons advertiaa for sale or rent that handsome piece of prop ty on tho south side oi the bwannanoa river, within two miles of Asheville, be longing to Mr. Pres. Patton. Sec the ad vertisement. Addisq to olr Importance. A Tennessee disnatch savs tho East- Tenncsset, Virginia and Georgia is to bid on the Rome and Decatur, and will no doubt secure control of that division. They already own the GeOrcia Pacific and the Mobile and Ohio, and the acquisition uf the light lin: of fori y miles would give tuetu a trunk line through Birmingham to tho Gulf, and would bring them an immense local traffic. As the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia and the Vestern North Carolina System are now in conjunction, this of course means incurred traffic for our line, through Asheville. Ana everything of the sort helps helps us and the Western North Carolina Rail Eoad as well. North Carolina all Over. 1 he Wilmington Star is kind e-ough to say : ' The Asheville Citizen never lets an opportunity pass for putting in a good word for Wilmington. It is thoroughly North Carolinian and takes a deep inter est in everything calculated to benefit this port. The Citizen has not only a State pi ide in, but a personal fondness for Wilcaing' ton, and is anxious to see it what its natural advantages entitle it to be. We are anxious to see Wilmington secure a connection with the Cape Fear and Yad kin Valley, and also to encourage the extension of tho Carolina Central to Asheville and the West. These, to our mind, are the most important connec tions Wilmington can secure now. A Splendid Light. The moon was at her best Inst night, and all nature in and around Asheville at least, looked beautiful, Cannot our city authorities make a contract with tne man in the moon to give us light all the year round? He shines for all, when he shines at all, and reaches every part of the city. New Styles and Shapes at-Law's, 57 and 50 S. Main St. Our new square shape in White Granite and Inner ware jnst out is the prettiest we have bad yet, and at even lower prices than other rhapefl. New patterns in Glass (both colored and crystal at bot tom prices. Great bargains in Hanging :pd Stand Lamps, also special lot Table 'Knives, imperfect. We carry the largest and beet assortment in Western North Carolina find offer our natrons thn lull lienefit of lati reduction in prices. Mr. W. A. Gash reached the city yesterday- evening en route home from Jackson court. The startling offer to tell valua ble city property at cash price on ten 3'ears' time, without advance payment, id made by Frank Carter, trestee, by advertisement which ap pears in this paper. - We invite special attention to tne three column' advertisement of Messrs. Brevard & Blanton, who announce that should Mr. Cleve land and his wife stop in Asheville thejr will have an opportunity of seeing the immense stock of goods now in the store of these gentlemen. Eleven car loads of cattle came down the Murphy branch on Wedneedav. A portion of ihese go to Charleston, S. C. These are from Jackson'county. Mr-'PfU Walker had on board the train 1GT- htad for Warrenton, Va., where they.wil! be sold and held over another year for the Baltimore market. The Wilmington Star says : "Charleston, S. C, gets apples and cabbages by the car-load from Asheville, N. C Wilmington is to be supplied lrom the Northern markets." The freight rates from Asheville and Western Carolina to Wilming ton are as low, if not lower, than to Charleston. Why cannot Wilming ton offer the same inducements for the products of her own State as for those of the North ? In speaking of the new Court House at Webster , while duly crediting the skill of the ar chitects, we omitted to mention their'names. They are Messrs El liott and Elliott. These gentlemen are skilled in their profession, and every detail of their work at Web ster shows scientific knowledge and masterly workmanship. In com menting upon what we thought the objectionable dimensions of Court House, we attached no reproach to them. The fault, it any, was with those who consulted economy in the interest of the people. Dressmaking. See the advertisement in another column of Mrs. Sloper and Miss Linsay, who are prepared lo do dressmaking in the latest styles and on the most reasonable terms. Garnets FoifftiRs. Cleveland. ThaBobemiari. Athletic .Society, which left Chicago six months ago for a tour in Europe, has returned. The members of the party have brought with them as a present for Mrs. Cleveland a magnificent set of garnet jewelry, consisting of a brooch earrings and chain. The brooch i in tho shape of ah eagle holding in its claws three golden arrows and supported by two standards con taining photographic views of Prague. The casket containing the set is lined with white satin, and is inscribed: "To Mrs. Cleveland, with profound respect from the Bo hemian Excussionists to Prague." A committee will leave for Wash ington with the present on Wednes day on lhursaay. ClIEDISTER Will kee'p improving. The roof of the Grand Central is now being torn down, and will be modeled after the plan of the new annex just completed on the opposite side of the Avence. When completed, with its airy wire bridge connection, the Grand Central will be one of the most attractive structures in the Slate. Prompt Payment. A draft was received this 29th inst., by Mrs. Julia A. Hart, wife of C. B. Hart, from the Southern Accident Insurance Company of Richmond, Va., for he loss of her nusband b Hand tz,ouo. On the 2nd day of June, 1887. Mr. u, B. Hatt took out an accident insurance in the Southern Accident Insurance Company of Richmond, Va., Thomas W. urancii, agent, for the sum oi fco.uuu, pay able to his wife. Mrs. Hart desires to express her sincere thanks to this company fcr the prompt payment of the apove sum. Western Carolina. The Baltimore Manujacturer' Record says: - mere is no iairer land, no more delightful climate, no more fertile soil and no more marvelous mineral and timber wealth than is found in the sec tion of country comprising East Tennes see and Western North Carolina. It is indeed a glorious country, and we imagine that Judge Kelly, of Pennsylvania, must t ave been speaking of this beautiful land when, in a speech alter returning from the South he haid: "My friends, North Carolina is the most beautiful and richest portion of God's earth upon which my vision or feet have ever rested." "To what do you attribute the curative properties of jour springs?" asked a visitor at a health resort. "Well, answered the proprietor, thouehtiuUy, "J. guess the advertise ing I've done has had something to do with it." Detroit Fret Press. Especial Attention - . Is invited to the large array of popular remedies to h fnnml at Polham'o Phur. man?, imar tKA nMt 0 Tf ia n nl n with this houBe to keep any thing that to nojiwu iu iuc urug line, prvvioea lv J - - . . v wu,.ov vu IIKUUO in the country that when in want of any uieuitines to try reioam s urug store. They fill physicians' prescriptions at low l-u. 1:... . j . F".cc. Aui quality ui vueir gouus la un excelled. Thev handle a full Una o Sundries such as drug stores usually carry, i neirs is a complete assortment. . no Ji BCO Utl - . I For the Asheville Crmm. A RAILROAD NUT TO CRACK. Meun. Ediliirs : Bunboinbe county people pay out over two hundred and fifty thousand 'dollars a year for ir-ishts and travel over the lines Of railroad now completed through the county.. Suppose we had four, more competing line for our lreights and travel, will any one suppose that the reduction because jf this opposition will be-less than ten per cent, to our people? If it be ten per cent and no gi eater, then the amount saved would ba twenty-fivt thousand dol lars, while the interest . paid on the bonds after the four roads-are in opera tion would only bo twenty-four thousand dollars one thousaud doflars less than what we would make because of the competition. "Railroader." Rates totitb Atlanta Exposition. , The Atlanta .Exposition opens Oct- 10, and closes Oct. 20th. Tho . following round trip rates have bet d established : Tickets on salo October StH to 20th in clusive, limited, good to jeturn until October 25th. All tickets from following stations sold by way of the Asheville and Spartanburg Rail Road : From Paint Rock, - $6 70 " Hot Springs C 70 Barnard 6 70 Marshall 6 70 Alexanders l 70 Jarratt's 7 85 Bushnll 7 50 Charleston 7 25 Whi trier 7 10 Webster 6 90 Sylva C 85 Hall 6 70 Wayne8ville 6 70 Clyde 6 70 Pigeon River 6 70 Hominy 6 70 Asheville 6 70 Arden 5 85 Fletcher 5 55 Hendersonvillo 5 35 Flat Rock 5 25 Saluda 5 05 Tryon 4 90 Landrum's 4 80 Campobello 4 70 Inman 4 60 The following tickets Statesville : are sold via Cooper's, f 0 75 Black Mountain 6 75 Old Fort 6 75 Marion 6 75 Bridgewater 6 75 Glen Alpine 6 75 Morganton 6 75 Connelly Springs 6 75 Hickory 6 75 Conover 6 75 Newton 6 7a Setzer 6 75 Catawba 6 75 Statesville 6 75 Elmwood 6 75 Cut this out and keep it. LET THE GOOD ON. WORK GO "If those men are hanged their wives will kill their children and then commit suicide," said Mrs. Cspt. Black of the Chicago anarch istic element to a New York report er. '-Nina Van Zanthas frequently assured me that if her husband, Aug. Spies, goes to the scaffold, she will die by her own hand the same hour. The other women tell me the same thing.'.' And as Mrs. Black said this she locked as though she firmly be lieved that these women would car ry out their terrible threats should their husbands pay the penalty of their crime. "To let the men live," Mrs. Black continued "will not re suit disastrous!', as some people pretend to think, but if they are hang;d,(jnnnell, Bonheld and Tudge Carey are not safe; as citizen Train says, there will be sheol to pay." Workingmen regard the condemn ed men as hostages, and if they don't get them back, there will be trou ble. "Men BC 'in to kiss amonir themselves. And scarce will kiss a brother Women want to kiss so bad They smack and kiss each other." Macon Telegraph. At Atlanta, Ga., on the 20th, the proper law officer decided that there was no legal difficulties in the way of holding the prohibition election on November 26th, so that now the contest will be certain to come off on that date. There is something rotten in Den mark. There is something rotten also in the postal service The man who gets his mail on time is to be congratulated when met, but he is seldom met. This is said more in sorrow than in arigfer. Lincoln Journal. ' - Robert Louis Stevenson, the in glish novelist now- in this country, saiu to an interviewer: "As 1 nave said, I am not in love with any lorm of government, but I must say that I consider the election of President Cleveland the most hopeful sign of popular institutions that 1 have come across lor years. 1 nope you win elect him again." The concentrated power and curative virtues of Ayer"s Sarsaparilla render it the most reliablo and economical oifcu'jrie that can be used. It contains no dangerous or harmful ingredients, and may be safely administered to pa tients of all ages, '"'hen you are sick he best medicine that can be obtained is none too good, and is the cheapest, what ever its cost. . tl Howell Bros., 22 N. Main stieet, keep the best beef on the Asbetplle market. Games at cost at ' t Morgan's. - Oysters serven in any btfie at Turner & Bronson's after the 8th itfft. tf ' Four office rooms for renjt. Inquire at 50 S- Main tt, . j it S. W. McCrary will fnrnilh Morristown Flour, Meal. Bran and Shorts to mer chants at mill prices. Als. Brooms at wholesale. . . '. - "- t dtf Lois of handsome Goods now arriving at e 13 dtjeoa a. kxvwuuj & tx. TELEGRAPHIC. NO RELIEF FOR SlfARP HIS MKXTKJVCK 18 COST FISniKI. Destructive Fire i lIiila delpliitt. THE: PACIi'IC KAIXROAD ANI THE 1XVF.STIGA- TIKG COMMITTEE. Tho tUccat Tacltt Kcc Bad Wesithcr I'reventefl lue . Race Yesterday. The Sentence of Sharp Confirmed. I By Telegraph to the Asheville Citizen. I New York, Sept. 29. The order of the court in the case of Jacob Sharp was settled by the general term of the Supreme court to-day. It directs that the sentence imposed on Sharp be carried out. The order was settled by Judge Van Brunt, all of Sharp's lawyers ind theJDistrict Attorney with his assistants being present at the time. :o: Destructive Fire in Chicago. IBy.telegraph to the Ashtville Citizen. Chicago, Sept. 29. A destruc tive fire broke out late last night in the extensive box factory of Max well Bro. Almost a whole manu facturing plant, a large two story brick building, several one story buildings and valuable equipment machinery destroyed. Loss $125, 000. The fire spread to the plain ing mill and sash factory of John G. Labstein, causing a damage of twenty thousand dollars. Three hundred and sixty-eight employees of Maxwells will be idle a short time only, as the factory will be rebuilt at once. The Yacht Race Again Yesterday. (By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen.) Sandy Hook, Sept. 29 At 8:30 a dense fog was on the water ; the beach i3 not visible from the Observ atory Station at Point of Hook ; the wind from the eastat thirteen miles an hour. Unless the mist clears away the yachts cannot race. The ballast Jof the Thistle I twrrTTOnS,i which was shifted to run her, set her down to the stern a great deal.' Capt. Bell is satisfied with her trim to lighten the race. Her big davids, six in number, were sent ashore. 9:05. The fog i closing in thick er. 9.15. The wind has gone down a little; the log is impenetrable. The signals which have been flying at Sand' Hook for several days pre" dieting a Northerly storm have been pulled down; the storm has appar ently passed by without being felt in this vicinity. 9:30. The fog has lifted a little, allowing those at ihe Signal Station to see the Thistle, which is now pacing by the point of Sandy Hook going out the starting line. She has her main sail and forestay sail set ; her jib is in 6tops, and she has not set her top sail. 11. The wind has gone down to 6 miles. There is 110 possibility under the present condition of weather to witness the start from this point. Something apparently nas happened to the excursion boat Frederick de Barry, fcine appears to be aground on Flynne Knox, just North of here. The General Hum- preyjhas gone to her assistance. 11:30. No sign of a start. Wind fallen to four miles. The fog grows thicker. 12:20. The wind has shifted to the South, which will mean a 20 mile. race to windward and a free run home, should the yachtd start. The wind is blowing 8 miles per hour. THX RACE OFF, Later dispatches state that the race will take place this (Friday) morning, the weather peimitting. :o: Ex-Senator Norwood Explains His Connection With the Ccntval Pacific Railroad. - I By Telegraph to i he A "hcvil'.c Citizen. 1 Nfw Yoek, Sept. 29, Ex Senator T.M. Norwood, ot Creorgia, appeared bioretho Pacific Railroad Com missioner this moruiug to explain small youchers for considerable amounts in possession of the Cen tral Pacific liailroad, which showed him to have received these amounts lor services. Senator Norwood said that he never did anything for the Southern Pacific Bailrvad, but was engaged aa counsel for the Southern Pacific in 1878. He' had left the Senate and - entered upon his law practice in Savannah, and received word that his services were wanted in Washington. He went there and met Mr. Huntington, with whom he 1. a a a -V " 1 maae a contract mj act as counsel for the Southern Pacific Railroad and advance its interest in the South or against Governor Scott's Texas Pacific liailroad. 'l he witness pro duied the "contractu "drawn- by Mr. Hunter, and wnicn proviaea lor ue payment to Mr Norwood lor his vice at the rate ot $10,666, p.i 'vr with allowance for expenses. - always made his bills against the Southern Pacific Railroad, and drew receipts in favor of the Central Pa cific. The witness said that his workwaj ail of a legitimate charac ter, and he was not in any public othcial position when these services were rendered. Mr. Norwood says he was intro duced to Mr. Huntington by Genl V. B..Gordon, of Georgia. Mr. Nor wood said he knew -of no act of wrong on the part of the Southern Pacific or it3 officers, unless it was the act of placing these charges on the books of the Central Pacific. Mr. Coten said he was glad that Mr, Norwood had made this criticism, for he had no doubt that when the charge was made there was a con tract by which the Central Pacific was receiving earnings of the South ern Pacific and paying its expenses. - -j)-. Massachusetts Republican Nomina tions. (By ttlejiaph to the Ahevilie Citizen.) Boston, Sept. 29. The Republi can state Convention nominated Oliver Ames for Governor; J. Q. A. lirockett for Lieutenant-Governor ; H. J. Pierce for Secretary of State: Ai W. Beard for State Treasurer ; C. R. Ladd for Auditor : A. S. Water man for Attorney-General. .. Matrimonial Confusion Worse Con founded. M.nkato, Minn, Sept. 29. The most remarkable bigamy c;we ever known in Minnesota has jur-t come to light aL Lake Crystal. A. A. Morgan and Hester Simmonds were arrested on the charge ot bigamy on the complaint of Wm. M. bim- monds, the son of the tatter. Mor gan in March, loob, married the daughter of Hester Simmonds, and early in the present month, while this daughter was still living, and his lawful wife, he was married to Hester himself, whose husband is also living. The second wife i3 the mother of the first one, and the complaining witness, anil the mother-in-law of Morgan, as well as his apparent wife. Her first husband is the father of h er children and of course father in-law of his wife's second husband. The com plaining witness is the son of the second wife, and brother of the first wife, which would make him a brother-in-law as well as step-son of Morgan. Just what relationship the first husband may bear to all these is to be unraveled. " Polydore Dekeyser, - a Boman Catholic. WMjTUwdyiIectc4 Lord Mayor of London'.' Delicate diseases of cither sex; however induced, speedily and permanent ly cured. Book 10 cents in stamps. World s Lhspcnsnrv medical Associatnn, 6C3 Main street, Buffalo, New York. d&wlw Pork Sausage. The place to get your Pork and Polk Sausage is at Howell Bros , t!3t .Nil. iZ -n. Main streel. Crockery, Glassware, Cuina, Whole sale and Retail, At the City China Emporium, No. 12 Pattou Avenue, largest and most coin Diete assortment in the State. We are adding largely to our immense stock, and are now prepared to save you freight on every thing m tho line of Crockery and Glassware. Just received a full line of library and stand lamps, and new designs in French and Gern::;n China. Uiverxs a call ana save money. St-u onr bargain 5 and lOcts counter. We itls) call your attention to our Stove and tinware Department, in which lin we are manufacturers, keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Tinwaiv. Stoves, Rantters and Heaters; sMe agenU for the celebrated Farmer Girl Cook, the leaderof all stoves. Give us a call before you buy your heating stoves, we will save you money. .Special attention paid to Roofing and Gut'uriDGr, satisfaction guaranteed. t or standard goods and lowest prices, call on the W. C. Keller & Co., 12 Patton Avenue. A Letteu of Commendation. The following letter complimentary to the u. v. a. Allen & (Jo.'s Aromatic .Elix ir speaks for itself : Mausuall, N. U. Aug. 15th, '87. The G. D. 8. Allen Co., Waynesville, N. C. . Sirs : It is with pleasure that I certify to the curative properties of your Aromat ic Elixir. I liavo used it personally in a severe case of obstinate diarrcheca, and I simply tell the truth when I any "it acted like a charm." During the present sum mer the flux was very prevalent and very fatal iu Burke county ; and for the benefit of my neighbors down there, I ordered some by Express from Messrs. Lawson & Lance of Marshall. On my way home I met a neighbor much excited, on his way to find some remedy-for his little child who had been suffering from flux for two weeks and was very low. I gave him a bottle. Upon meeting him two days uftr wards ho told me the child was entirely recovered. It consider it as a great bless ing to the human family, and hope you may scatter it far and wide. itespecttuiiy. - A. J. McAlpine. daw New, form, I R'.d popular novels in cheap iia Rivers. Hidden Path. Art- emus .v rda complete works. ver funnr. '5,;lot of ether humorous books. E. P. Uoe's Fell in Love fcitb his Wife, and t" Hornet's Nest, all ot Haggard's stores and many others. Books not in stock ordered wifiotit extra charge. Sub scriptions received for all publications. Just received a lot of new stationery consisting of Tablets, very- nice line, mil sizes, variety ot inks, pencil and pen holders, school slates, companions, &C 4c Ruled and plain writing papera at ell prices. Fine box paper from" 10c. to $1.00 per box Views of North Carolina and vicinity, at Carson's. Stationery and News Store, N. Main st. ' ; j. -feli'-''rA frntnmt fins anil pKAan O.T TJ nrl. r."9ff in st, opposite coatoffice Superior Courts Fall Term 1887. The following are the arrangements for the Fall Terms of the 10th, 11th and 12th Districts: 10th (morqanton) district- judge boy- kin. Henderson July 18, 3 weeks. uurKe August , z weeks. Ashe August 22, 1 week. Wataiura Autrust "!). 1 wwk. Caldwell September 5, 1 week. Mitchell September 12, 2 weeks. Yancey September 26, 2 weeks McDowell October 10, 2 weeks. 11th (charlotte) district jprxjB Mac rae. Catawba July 18, 2 weeks. Alexander August 1,1 week. Cleveland August 8, 2 weeks. Mecklenbtirgt August 28, 3 weeks. Union Sent.p.mher ') I u-pIt Lincoln October ", 1 week. Gaston October 10, 2 weekp. Cleveland October 24, 1 week. Rutherford October 31, 2 weeks. Polk November 13, 1 week. . 12th (AsnsvrLLs) district judge MONTGOMERY. Madison August 1, 2 weeks. Buncombe Aueust 15. 3 a-pplin. Transylvania Septembers, 1 week. nay woou September 12, i weeks. Jackson September 26, 1 week. Macon October 3, 1 week. VX-XV Ofrtolinr 10 1 uiooL- Cherokee October 17, 2 weeks. Graham October 31.1 week. Sw.iin November 7, 2 weeks. Madiaon November 21, 2 weeks. Buncombe December 2 weeks. "All Men are Mars," said David of bid. ne was probably prompted to make the above remark after trj-iug some unreliable catarrh remedy. Hud he been permitted to live until the present day, and tried Dr. Sage's Remedy, he might hnve had a belter opinion of mankind. We claim that no case of catarrh can withstand the magic effects of this wonderful medicine. One triuLof it will convince you of it3 efficacy. Bvdruir- gists; fifty cents. d&wlw The Grand Republic Citrars. to ba found at the Pioneer Saloon, is made of the finest long Havana filler and Suma tra wrapper, and sold under a bona title guarantee, cannot be surpassed in this market. tf Orders loft at the office office of Turner & Brownson for fish of any kind will re ceive prompt attention. tf Silver ware, elegant patterns, best material, at Burt Dennison's, Be 11 dtf . 18 Patton Avenue. ODtical Broods, onera cIsjum. flnl.l g'as3es, &c, at Burt Denni son's, se 1 1 dtf 18 Patton Avenue. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J-EE5S MAKING. , We are prepared to do DKESSMAKING in the latest ttylea and upon the most. avor "le term. UIK OT 'lf o -80e F OK SALE OR RENT. We offer for sale or rent that fine farm of Cant. P. F. I'atton within two mile of the city on the Swanoiinoa River. This is likely one of the very best farms in Western North Carolina, and contains in all over Eire Uuadred Acres of land, two hundred and fifty acres cleared, and about eighty teres of first clans bottom land. It will be offered as a whole to rent, but if sold will be subdivided (if desired) to suit purchasers anil on liberal terms of payment. Apply to or address NATT ATKIN.-ON & SONS, ee 30 dw2w Real Estate Dealers. T IIE CARTER r-KOPEKTY, Binding on College. Spruce and Fssle streets. i now ottered for sale on teims unexanip'ed for liberality. . This properly is only 200 feet from tho Pui.Ii Square and has a frontage of 15S fiset on College street, and coo feet on i-pmca street, running through to Eagle ttreet. For warehouse ami factory puiposes no property in Asheville is be -ter situated, and as a site for tenemt it nnuse in a block, for which there is sue prehMug demand, it is believed th-tt thts place, with Us extensive street front, is well worth twice the price asked. The College strtet trout is partial;) improved by a house which will easily rent foi $400 a year To a responsible party this pro erty will be sold on ten years' tiaie without aivacus i-at-mbnt, at the price of $12,000, or. BfO feet fronting on fr'pruce street will be told for J15 a irout foot on the eame- terms, or the College street front will be fold separately. For full particulars call on th i onderti ned at the ontce or Fug. D. Carter, in the McLoud Build ing. FRANK CARTErt, Trustee. s? 31 d::t JIOK KENT, Teu com tollable Bed Rooms, with water con venient, on the third floor of the rulcl Alligator Bar, lit North Main street. Alto a room on wcjnd (I lor, suitable fur a Club Room, with two bed ro ims attached. Rooms icady by October 1st. Apply to SOL EDEL. Proprietor. ee2rfdtf 127 N. Main street. One Price Store. Measnies taken for A.Raymond & Co., New York Tailors, aud a fit guaranteed. Samples now ready for inspection. Shirts and Drawers, Scarfs, Gloves, Collars aud Cuffs, Handkerchief. Um brellas, Bags, &c. Handsome Spring Suits, in Sacks and Fonr Button Walking Coats: alBO several grades of Frock Coat Suits. Youths' and Boys' Clothing in great variety. Our line of Dress Goods, Silks, Ve! vets Satins, Dress Ginghams, Satines, Pur cales, frinte, etc., will be found very at tractive. Zionler Bros.', Merriam A Tyler's, Morgan Bros ' and Stokley's S'.nnt, ladies, misses and children." Banister's and Ziegler's fine shoes for men. Packard & Grover3 eeletirjted "$2.50. and "2 99" shoes for men. arid the cor responding grade for hoys. . Best possible value in C. 'pets-, Art Squared, Rugs, Oil-cloths, Upholstery Goods, Towels, Napkius, Coverlets, Lin en Damask. &c - - i - Derby Hats, Soft Hats, andStraw Hats a full line. , .7 Fine Slippers, Oxford Tiea,"' Langtrv Ties, and Wigwam Shoes. t Parasol 4, Fans, Kid Gloves, Collars ana Caffs, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Ribbons Scarfa, Ties, Hosiery, Underwear, &c Q H E3dwood & -Co., Nos. 7 4 9 PattanJAv m mri71tf - ..... f- v i - :. -j.