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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: TUESDAY V.VKNjNJJ. JUNE L8, 185)2. ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tub Daily Citizen, IVmocratic, is published every afternoon (except Snnduj ) At the lol lowing rates strk-tlv c.-isi; One Ykr $0.00 Six Months s.oii Thkkk Months l.r0 Onk Month 5i UnbWbhk If) TUESDAY. JUNE L8, 1802. We solemnly declare that the need ol a return to these fundamental principles of a tree, popular government, based on home rule mid individual liberty, was never more urgent than now, when O f tendency to centralize all power at the federal Capitol has Ik come a menace to the reserved rights of the states that strikes at the very roots of our govern ment under the constitution as trained by the fathers of the republic Memo cratic I'lallorm. Upon what meat docs this our C:i-s;n feed that he (jives the city of Aslicvillc permission to do his work for him ? Stkvknso.n turns up with a mighty good tecoid in congress, on the stump, and in the office of assistant postmaster-general, lie has always hicu a win ner. A 1'niiNc'il officer has been ilt tcctcii in selling plans of French fortifications to the German government. lie is a niiylity poor specimen of a patriot, but he is certainly as honorable as the govern ment that bought his stealings. Ji iH'.E C.KiisiiAM is an upright, honor able man, an enemy of trusts anil mo nopolies. He has declared against the sub-treasury plan. If he is nominated bv the third party he will draw largely from the republican vote in scvcial northern states. Tun city has the kind permission ol the street railway company to do the hitter's paving between the rails 01: rat ion avenue. Will the city jump at the chance or will it bring this corporal ion's nose to the grindstone just as though it were a private individual? This is a good time to settle that question. Tim; Citizi'.n is opposed to the city do ing anv part of the paving of Pattou n venue that ti c street railway is respon sible for. As to the plan of lilling be tween the rails with sand, as part of the foundation Col. Martin should put in, that is no way to proceed. The whole street should be paved at one time to give a lasting piece of work. Is a laudatory article on President Harrison in the Julv l'orimi, Senator Hawleysays: "It is supposed thai the number of pensions will reach their maxi mum within the next year." If the re publican party coutinucsinpower, Haw ley will find that his supposition will, in all probability, be as far out of the wav as Garfield's was when, years ago, he said the pension list would from that time sleadilv decline. It has steadily in creased . Wis extend to President Harrison some advice that is worth at least a dollar and a half, ll he wishes to harmonize two or three factions of his much ti n. zled party, let him make Minister Lin coln secretary of state and ropiest James Gillespie ISlaine to be Knvoy lixtraordi nary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. James. We guarantee Pres ident Cleveland would not disturb Mr. Maine for six months just as a compli ment, so to speak. "Tin; situation is desperate," said . Sloat Passctt, the prominent New York republican. It is so desperate for the republicans that I'asselt wanted Clark son to be chairman of the republican national committee, liut the same situ ation had already presented itself to the President as being so desperate that he did not want for his chief fugleman one who had opposed his renoniiuation. Consequently Mr. Clarkson retires with a smile on his face and a knife up his sleeve. O, there is harmony among the republicans if you could only find it! Tub Rev. Thomas Dixon, jr., in the course of a highly sensational sermon Sunday on Tammany made this wild re mark : "licfore the party comes Vlore a na tion to win another victory it will first have to kick Tammany out of its back door and turn on the hose pipe. Alter trying to destroy the stale of New York they came sneaking back from Chicago saying they will support a ticket. They lie. They came back with honey on their lips, treachery in their hearts and knives in their boots." Now, in the nature of tilings it is im possible for Mr. Dixon to know that the members of Tammany arc liars when they say they will support the demo cratic ticket. He therefore states as a fact what may be an untruth. lie can find no warrant in the gospel or in com mon decency in thus traducing men whose intentions he cannot devinc. PERIHIHOION TO PAK. It nppcars from President Martin's letter to the mayor and joint board that the Asheville street railway company will not "obstruct" the paving of Patton avenue. We confess that we cannot be as grateful for this as the wording of the announcement seems to expect. The tone of Col. Martin's letter, whether in tentionally so or not, rends as though the writer thought the street railway company was conferring a favor by giving the city of Asheville permission to pave not only the part of the street the abutting property owners must pay for, but also that part between the rails which the street railway company is responsible for. This remarkable letter says: "In response to your notice 1 regret to say that owing to paving complications of the last few days, it will be impossible for me to pave the streets named imme diately, and I desire to state that any action taken by your honorable body looking to the paving of Patton avenue will not be obstructed by me, but facili tated in every way," Now the way for the street railway company to "facilitate" the paving of Patton avenue is to do the paving between the rails at once; and there is no other way, "paving complications" to the contrary notwithstanding. It is the deliberate judgment of Tub Citizen that if the city of Asheville docs a job of paving for the street railway company it will regret so doing. UEKirs .1 COKKEK! Our Old 1 rieiul McKeuziv, ol Ktrn luekvi at t liicaito l;roiu tile Chicago Herald. Kentucky was next called. The chair man of the Kentucky delegation "This state has no candidate to pa-scut to this convention, but we have selected Mr. McKcuzie to second the name of a gen tlemaii already in nomination." James A. McKciiie I shall not long intrude myself upon ihc patience of ibis convention. I wart to sav in the outset that it 1 address il longer than three minutes 1 siucctvlv trust thai sui t bon est, tired demon al Will suspend mv ca daver from one of the cross-beams ol ibis h'ghly aitisiisiic but somewhat liaky auditorium. 1 arise, sir, lor tiu purpose of seconding the nominaii m ol a distinguished New Yorker, one whose nomination has already A voice Which one? Mr. McKenic You wail a minute. One w diose nomination has already been made by a convention larger and more protcntial than ihis; a convention con sisting ot tinbought and unpurchaseable democrats; a convent ion remote Irom Ioa'iis, uiiawed by inliticnec and mi bribed by gain: a convention whose hall reaches Irom Kainv lake to Key West and Irom .ndio.cui:;;in to Yuba I1 uu. This period ot the sjiciLcr produced a convulsion ol laughter at t he MibsidcMcc of which lie said, as several erics ot "Go on"lelllioni the air: 'Give me time to catch mv second wind, won't von. A voice: "Give von an hour." Pardon the foice and seeming prolauily ot the last geographical allusion. Laughter. All over this country the i! nn crats realize that Mr. Cleveland Horn! ap plause and c'ucers is the honest, ear nest, persistent, defiant, relentless oppo nent of lli.it axiom ol the republican party, which announces that "in tin sweal of a hired man's I. ice shall thm cat bread." As the speaker paused, apparently to catch his ' second w ind," be was greeted with cics of'Go on, ""Take your lime," "We will never suspend you." The spealur continued: If von knew how many good things 1 had to say you would keep as quiet as a doi mouse in a prayer meeting. I.anghU r and an oc casional cry ot "times up." Do you want me to stop ? The audience indi cated that it did not in a most emphatic manner The American people believe Ihut Mr. Cleveland is the most persist ent advocate ol everything on God's green earth that is right appl insc j and the persistent advocate or opponent, rather, of everything that is wrong laughter and he wants to s:e the blessings of civil and religious liberty entailed upon the remotest posterity, ami if von can pick a daw in th.it piai lorm, dart it. The republican partv levied a tax upon everything that enters into the domestic consumption ol theaveragc household,! x ecpt air and sunshine and watei laugh ter and the only reason they have not taxed those articles is bicame nobody in New Hiigland is engaged in the manufac ture ol culler one ol them. I. mm ap plause and cheers. Mr. Chairman, il anybody in New Kngland ever si is up a sunshine lactory thev will start the re port thai God Almighty is making an iiidilfereut article ol sunshine, and that it is militating against the dignity ol American labor. "I represent, allow me to suy in con clusion, in my indginenl, more than hall of the unlerrilitd democrats ol Kentucky cries of "Good" a state, thank God, where the 'damned lie' is the first lick laughter ; a state that uses a kind ol liquor so gootl as to make intemperance a v rtue; n state that produces a breed ol horses so lact as to keep the wind i l per petual jealousy nail make the lightning look like a puling paralvtic. Laugh ter. "Representing, Mr. Chairman, more than hall the democrats ol that great state, it affords me great pleasure to say that on every hillside, in every vallev of that magnificent commonwealth, where the sun delights to kiss her cheek like a lover, everybody, male and Icninlc, in cluding Indians not taxed laughter J is for Grovcr Cleveland." Applause. J am. unci", si ri'oiir. A South Carolina Leader I'riuii Ihcs ll 1 or Cleveland Col. YV. Jasper Tullicrt. Alliance U'.'lih I . I stand right where I did before the nomination, and yew know where that is. I take this occasion to iciterate my position as an alliance man. which was, Unit mv liglit as an alliance man is al ways to he made lor state olliccrs in the state primaries and for national officers in the democratic national convention. I will there liglit for men who stand on the alliance platform, ami with the as surance that w hoever the nominee may he to support him and abide bv the re sult. "I shall support Cleveland and work for him and desire it to be the tint v ol every true nlliaiue man todo so. Cleve land stands on a democralie platform. while it does not contain m so many words the Ocala demands, vet one can see by reading the platloiin that the great underlying principles of the fann ers alliance in its demands have been conceded by the national convention to a certain extent. The platform com mitts the nominees, as I understand it, to free silver and financial reform and monctarv relief demanded I v the sontli nnd northwest. The repeal of the ten per cent. tax on state banks means a radical change in our national banking system. This is demanded by the southern and northwestern alliance men, sonic advo cating the entire abolition ot the na tional banking system and a free system of banking, coupled with a repeal, as I have said, of the tax on state hanks. Others demand a sub-treasury or some thing better in its place. As 1 under stand it the sub-treasury plan is just simply a change in the monctarv system of the United States, which means that the government should increase the cir culating medium (o supply in sullicient quantities, upon a sound basis, the legitimate demands of the country. This platform commits Mr, Cleveland to the policy of financial relief in some shape." Republican IMuntlerlnif. I-'rom the London Spectator. It has has taken trouble and thought, but the United States government has almost succeeded in its grand object of creating a achat. I he total receipts for eleven months of the fiscal year were less than the total expenditure by V. 1,3-10, 000. The difference is a bagatelle, but the government of Washington must have been hard to put it to waste on a sufficiently colossal scale. Indeed, it could not have succeeded hut that it has contrived to raise itsexpendi- ture on pensions up to the astounding amount of 2,4-48,000 a month, or t29.'J00.f,00 a vear. a tmure which would have made'Louis XV. blush for shame at such plunder of bis people. The whole of this vast sum, equal to twice the piesent interest on the British national debt, is paid to the actual or reputed survivors of the army raised for the civil war. though that nrmv was not prom ised pensions and had no legal claim whatever. Keitbarea Land Sale, June 20 and 30. winrcoi.r.Miu s owns cmc.uio. i ! i mi I ni .i-. it e i .i ' nl I i 'i. i n, Who li., .l i , 1 1 u- v.o- ii;... Anil 11 lin m i lull ..I hi-, sliolrs Hi- hull a n.init Hi i how. lb- -iiileil ll -run Mm-, be 'lid; No -j, lur n n mi :iini'. Ami it il ha.l Li-en pi:.!; lie ontil llae sioli-il il jlu-l thcNinie. lie main an re:; i-laml im il end. As Mime l.iMuri m ti ll. Anil lin n In- i;nt a il:iiy uuisli On ;;ui'il V'livn Uil.il. ''I'm Mil ill mm," .jiinth ( liri.-tnplu r. As liL-h he n,"ol hi i a p. "Ami I will I i l id America Or bust a lirilc.iin strap." SiutT he saileil from Palo-, liiwu, He saih-il liy ilay ami ni.:M, I'tilil uM' ini'i n a sailor man llvmarki.l, "Tliei'e'a lana in shdit!" t'ulimilms rlilnhi'il the quarter deck Ami l.niki'il across tin N-n, l'llell llnopi'il a uhiiiip, " i-n'le nil', yuuiiu' man; it's out ot' .-Ijdlt," saal he. lie lail-i'tl awhile hi llum-Jit plolmnul; Saiil he: " I'hi.. heal -. I lie Hutch! So this is thai America I've hca rit aliu.lt so null h!" L'uhuuhlls lalei' uenl a-hni'U Anil, w ith e.inliiiim; my. He w rule n lii'irsHne. leller to Chicago, Illinois. Then, in I'lpiin-e In his rciiiici.1, (.'lii- an w rule a.ain, A 1 1 1 1 M itt him atl Hie wind he wi-heil To Muw him hack lo Spain. - Ilclli'il Free lYcs. A VKTOIiOVIlUNUIl. low C u t laml ;uarlcil Hie l"e l:i-'s liucn-Nt. I iuiu tie- 1'llilailel'ihia Telegraph Govctu.ii Cleveland's thorough hgal training served him well in the ex -entivc chnii. 1 1 was sonic vears since a thor null lawyer I Mr. Til, leal last held the oliicc. His practice w . is i o se.ia all u' the bills sent to him and inr. to dcpiini iinplieily upon the advice ol other law yers, as sonic govs rnors have done, lie made thorough win k ol this inspection and his vetoes iniried conviction with them. Tin re could be no olhtr out come after his application ol a strictly legal auahsis to the mass of miscellaneous legislation I hat reached him. In spite ol the amendment lo the state constitution forbidding spe cial legislation many billsot that so: I en tered liischainlii'i only lo be killed. The same care and painstaking were observ able w hen more general interests w(i'c at stake, lie vclncil a general si reet I ail road bill because the righis ol the people were so loosely guarded. His veto ol Ihc Hul f do lire department bill was against the interests of certain party managers in Ins home city, but he vetoed '.lie bill lor that very reason and b, cause it was not in tin interest ol the people al large. The vuuc care ol the pu'niic hd l.'in to veto a lull which removed many iiupoi i ant res it ictioiis and allowed the tiuslecs ot sa vings banks to iuusi in w ihl cat secu rities. His veto of the prison c.iiuinis sou bill was because he thought it ought to repoit sooner. lie sieadily pal his loot on all meas'iri s to exempt Irom taxation, ilis disapproval ol two or three ul the New Voi k rcfoim bills was because they were So loosely draw n. Hotel ArrlvulH, (."en Kuck: J. K. Cable, Greensboro; A. G. Wctuiorr, Iiillsboro. X, C; Geo. A. Cramer, Toledo, ().; C. U. Thorv, New York; J. A. McDonald, Henrietta, N. C; W.J. Rogers, Alexandria, Ya.; Geo. 11. Similiters, Wavnesville; Geo. N. lilaekburu, Crysou Citv; W. W. Drooks, r.a.; II. I:. Co'lih, jr., kiclnnouil; Mrs. Moses, . M. linglish. Mrs. J. L. linglish, I'. A. Klutz, Knosvilie: J.iJ. Wert. P. N. Iliilig, Salisbury; Mrs. 1'iank Malonev, C. 1 1. llcilig, Iill'en A. K.igland, W. K. Woodard, N. C; . II. C. fisher. Ml. Pleasant, N. C; P.eo. L. Kite-Lie, Con cord; Mrs. Liliie l:o, l.ineolnton; A. I.. Crouse, Ilickoi v; J. J. I hsiicy, Va.; C. G. King. Hlul'f City, Teuii.; t.'. C. Daniels, Franklin, N. C; K. llauinbeigcr. Saluda, N. C; Mrs. I.nta Looper. Gueuvdic, S. C ; J. L. Winter, w ile and daughter, Ala. x Assistant M. (i Ntc-t C1ISOII. I'lou the N. Y. Sun. They love him lor the vnci.cks he litis made. I'rnin . 'in interview ith the ilo'i John S. C l.irksoll. I can tell you that as lust assistant postmaster general he cho ped a blank sight more heads oil than I did. No; in three years' work Clarkson chopped oil' two per cent. i,:ote heads than did Stcvi r.son. lili. Citii:n J Aiitleipallut: Defeat Prom the New York ilcriilil. The fact that Mr. Icpcw did not de cline the cabinet position until alter Mr. Cleveland was nominated seems to indi cate that Mr. 1'cpcw has lately been very busy h.:tvccn meals. Til i:l.KK UTS. Slock Uuotittloti.H. Nhw York, Jul, c L7. laie t!7',; Clneacu .nut Nnrthwisiern ll.'sil.nlte Shore l.t-t-o.; Noilolk utlll Western, ; Kiell lluillil nnd West Point Terminal 111.--, Western I niou U-i''. Itultlmore I'rlceH. HMriMiiki! June L'S I'lour, firm; west ern sutier 'J -tOda.un; extra .'i.looi.'l s.", min ily, 4 lOdll-. ,"ti. Wheal, No. 2 nil spot H.MwSKi,; southern, linu; Pultz. stiasti Lonylierry siVgi'.M) Corn southern, easy; white, 51; yehow, oM. New York Market. Nhw Yhhk, June lis. stocks. dull ImtstaK- nant. Moncv easv at liy-('i.. l-.xchai)L'c, Iopk, 47(us7i,; short, 4 HS4. i ,. talc bends, lleulcclcd; government oonds. dull but steady, Cotton futures, steady. une. ; Julv. 7.1'.; Aucust, 7.2,1; Sep tember, 7 20; October, 7 Il'.l; November, 7.50. I'lour ili,et and weak. Wheat quiet and "s lower. Corn tinner; 1 1.4 up; fair demand. I ork active and steady ut $lll 7S'i$t l.fiu. Lard quiet and steady at $7.1 2iL,. Spirits TurtK-ntine dull and sternly at :JiV;.-il;' ,. Rosin Inactive and steady at $1 22VaH 1.27Vii Freights quiet and weak. AHlieviUe Markets. Corrected daily bv POWIiI.1. Ik SNIDliR. wholesale and retail jrroeers. These prices are being paid by the merchants to-uuv. Uu t ter t ofu 2r, I A pples 1 1 (()( loll l-ctts 1:141 Apples, dried :i(il.(i Chickens 1 2i..(i.'lil Pumpkins, each. r(n.2.r Turkeys 7o(,M() SorKUni 311 Ducks 21(a;2rlltccswax, per tb 10 Potatoes, sw't 12",llonev 1x Potatoes, Irish.. 75 Wheat I OK Turnips 3-0(u-UCorn fn Onions 75Meal 00 Cttlibace, tier lb L'lOats Bu Ilenns. or bu.l2.rifu;iri) Rye 7.1 Peas r,3((Jl7.rillnv, ton $15e$-'5 Chestnuts lr.olCelerv. don 2."i(n45 M. D. Liinc, Devcriaux, Ga., writes: "One summer several years ao, while railroading in Mississippi, I became badly affected with malarial blood poison that impaired my health lor more than two years. Several offensive ulcers appeared on my legs, and nothing seemed to give permanent relief until 1 took six bottles ot li. Ii. li., which cured mc en tirely." The Dummy now commences to run at 0 o'clock, it. m. and runs an hour later in the afternoon; last car goes up moun tain at 7:08, returning at 7:38. Fine enough, cold enough, fizz enough at Pelbam's. Resthaven Land Sale, June 20 and 30. ;W0E Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar lie-kiuy riviler. IHh esl nl'all in irnveiiinn stientli. Latest V, I'.ovnunieTit I-'imhI Kepi'tt. KOYA1. UKlNr. I'o'.Vl'liU CO , 10ii Wall street, N. Y. NORTH CAROLINA Souvenirs of A-hi vi!l. Jcvc!ry INH ... n n-.v- . - u;:ui!mi iuuiiiii;s Mitde la Unlcr. 1 (I rts fast li'a'-k hosearethe ARTHUR M. FIliLIMM'st ouodson the market for the iiionev Ask your neih- LEADING JEWELER. 'Yf, llanl; ! bur; 1 1 1 in lump's and t hey will AMhcviiic. iS South main St. G. 1-3. MAYER, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 59 South Maim SI. run MUST ? 1 1--f i ci' i r cas i iik iii:i-i:ct!yi; jvisii. cnKnia' ' ue WITH Ol T t'HAItiii: lor esnm illation. SnlUnieliuM e u;i ran 1 ceil. Preserintion t'luss rimhlij; a :-;ieeialiy. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, H. M. HOWARD, B'V'H-'?-'!''?"'-'!'-!' V LACK SMITH 11 :i villi; li asni the Ini v'f tu w lutilriinu mi Miii !:t t mn t t, n it ntl y oct unictl by the ( i 1 nu-r Curri.-tf.f Works, 1 run now prcpaml to iio all kinds if wml. in Xhv Ida '.-Usinttliiim line. Any f:iVMr Hint my fririiils i:m turn my way KiJi lit i!m! ;pin i ;atcvl. 1 "ursc shii.iii; ii -j-ci ia' t . aprU'.-dtf ft M litiWAi'P. P. L. COWAN & CO., JEWELERS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPEC TACLES, EYE CLASSES, ETC. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. No. 9 W. Court Square. JASIKiJ FRANK, IIKAI.KH ;N- Cltall vminnrnirp llrtnnntnoir.uo Agent for K Sorth Main n'S Crei-k Woolen Mills. Asheville, N C. ! IX ASHEVILLE SOCIETY, Iliislitcii ciiuscil by Hie immense success of our l?;ii'un Sales recently inaugurated nt the Baltimore Clothing and Dry Goods House, No. 10 PATTON AVICNITIJ. A ST1I.I. C.KICATIvK KHlil CTiuN HAS si:,soN.ni.i; coons and MiiHT this ih'.manhs oi: tiu; iiui timhs. Wli l.ll'OTi; AS roi.Lows. Men's all-wool suits that were $s to $.'lll arc now poin, red hot. at $, lo $l.s.r,o. Youth's suits that we have been selling; at from $:l to 111. you can now tiil.c for $'J.rl to 7 all. Children's suits Hint were $2 to $7 ."D now an at $1 .15 to $ t r tl. A tew hundred ol' those line 07 cents pants still tett. They are beauties WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. The licst On-pit in town for .r cents A nice Miirt uiiiHt 111 abiiiHiaiHc. i n? ncsi une ui lnuu-M riiotH ami mijmkts in ttic city We ean't be underttolil Also n spli'in'itl ftsnrtmcnt nl' Mtn'h aixl lus Shoes in till MtyUg nt Krt-nt bargains. W'c tarry n Inre line ot Trunin and ValiHciv, VmlirrllaH and Parasols. Straw Huts by tuc uagon Load. Vice Cruwli anu Sloucti Hats We enn't l)ein to enumcrnte our stock, just enc in nml sec f t yourMlf. You wil receive iiolite attention whether you buy or nut. imn't lotK'.t the place, o. 10 lATrr() AYi:iU13. To The Investor! To The Borrower I Do You Want " itu You Want THE SOUTHERN BUILDING OF KNOXVILLH, TKNNIiSSKE, Has loaned in Ashcvillc Flltv Ier Ceut. more money than it has collected here (Loans, $tC,liot); Collections, $1 1,000). THOSE WISHING TO INVEST CANNOT FIND A BETTER INVESTMENT Those wishing to borrow cannot find n stock in any other association, can on or UObCdltno or U. 15. 3E3. !B. Tlit (fill; of 1 1 io l(r.n for i i i... i t i 1'ilM " m fivrt n;i.- i fu I : I ; i 11 1 I'xistlcs r.ilo';;iM l!t iiiiiizi!," niul tin1 low piiccs lii is iiskiiii- fop liis pn'l.t.v iH'W floods. Tin1 liiiiiiy (1c liohtoi fiisioiiH'is tliiit 1i;iyi' visiti il Irs lio'i in tin1 wall haw found to their sin -prise thai he kept- belter nooi's ;o,d liner o'oods ;ii. inm-li lover jiriii's tlp'ii tiny had been p.'u iii;' at llie larjio I'latniiioth ni'town si ores. Ten days is as lonjr; as he wanlsto keep "oods as his le iise is small and lie turns them o (el). ilis hand-made Canton mia ran teed imported Irom China and "t made in New .Jersey, as many o" the "so railed" China si'ks are Ilis 10 its. (liimhains are as prrt t. and as ;rood as yon liny anywhere for 1 (lets , but his I'J'j rts Cihii'hains ore Hummers from llnminers- llll vilie aim Mini lor a livmi;. 1 e oiil v asks 2.'. . s. for the same hos" that hewassell -ni last week at l rts.. and his u'" yon Utist ic on'y charged them Ii r(s. tiir the same floods that they linu hern I paving lorts. for at the ''so railed" low prire houses that sell all the ooods and have all 1 h customers. Hah ! Thit;k of -i i -i 1 1 ( -1 1 tlounrinji' a1 -7 els a van!: India linen at -1. rtv:silk mits at 1.". rts.;Sj linen tabl" rov rs for i?l .1'.". and K rts. napkins al ."rts.: lies! Sin ah silk in all shai'e ;at -'lo rts. a yard: window 'scrim I rts. and mosquito net at o rts.. and t hen ask yourself if it pays to helmm biiirti'ed in t hese hard t im s. All !5ost ir asks is for you to i come and price his uoods. jexailli'ie tile quality of the same and vou will lie satisfied he will u,iveyoii more floods for t lie money than any other house m the city. i-.V COYT FOI GET THE PLACEtH BOSTIC, 30 lattm Avenue Ur'QtRTAiCtR : AND ; IMAUiER, livi.KY KLfjrtsnii or tub i;lsini-;ss FrWNISMIil) EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. I l't'onipt Attention Given to Call, Hay or NiKht. i Whcc and nid.n.o No L'7 Norll, Muin , Street. Tekilioiie No. f.1 lll - HN MAIllC, IN ORtM-K TO t. I.OSIi OCT line of Hlazrrs and Jai'krt vrniiiK nt n s oiik I!ulliliii aud Loan filock To Horrow Money AND LOAN ASSOCIATION company more ready to loan. Before taking autirest T. W. BRANCH, Secretary, Ii, HEED, State Agent, at Mr. Uranch'soOicc. WANT COLUMN. HM.7.7 If ANTKP--'lc- trill . Nn. J T pt w riUi, juikIThKU 15 t lit piitiu! on .tlltt l "J ." cure Ciluen. WANT Pl Two nWv unlurnislutl rooms, fur liglit huu-t -kfcpiiiK with liath in house, within rit 111 n mitiutt s walk 01 puuue Miuare Kvn not to rxcrnl $( per vt-iir. i t occupy July 1st Address A. M. t., Jt 11 Uuttiick St FOR A7iAT. JL I't sscsion at once. juncTilot 4V OROVli ST. I.1HK Mi 1" ply to UT House on I'epot otreri.. Ap- I. A TliNNUN T, jutiel'odl w or II. P. (rant. KKNT- Two tirst-class o Hi ces on I' sec-ntl tloor, Apply to iuneUritl 1 w 1(i KliNT I-nre, well t'urnisheil room on L I'attoii n venue, within live iiiinuus walk I sntiar. Atldresi r iunel Ttf Citizen Dtlicc. jluK KliNT The store room, No. 11, North Court Stiuare. I.utelv t-eeupietl for post oliicc. Apply lo c. s co(ti'i:K. imivSodtf No (17 N. Main St nii'iit. No M Court Wnuart". Now occu pied by li. r. Harnum .V: Lo. 1'oxscHNion f;ivcn unnicdiat' t . Applv on prt,niisiit, juncMtltf I It Hi KliNT A 1 ," iiiiMU In him tl the for nt r ol Not th Main - ttr 1 ami Sdri cs iivrnut'. I vcoieri.es or to T. C i-l L-e 1 it ut'iis. Applv at ah. Stai 1 u-s AH inotlerii eon !.' Siai n s n i line rpo l lil' I;I KJ'!IM-Tlic stone nnd jL sh nu'cil totf:t 1, ninn r Mcti-tfori) rve aihl lillt'wlio -iriel i nt'i'lin 7 troniH, lusiK-s bnthr otu t.ni! luiiiirus Apply to C. H M a H He, on ( he )' in i-m rp,i K" N l Ki-u'i- c- o 111. Uil! 1 N:-o Niiif roc1 li.ui-c, s r. i.t.is. t rt ct I alii 1 01:1s in. 1 1 im it 1, 1 r t All in o,:. th con vi iiu-t c.s I cros 1 c;i.i' liable A I'll v to IMC. J ('. i.triil-.N. Hli;c. 'li! 1 1 " 'J West Uil Mii:in. i.i.ik m:ni - 1 ,lM1',"Mv h. Hot mi l -olil v " nv tt n 1 01 in lious'-, v n (ol.il Ni;.f sl'tct cr:r tin'' 'it r of (! lmth r.ifii ; Apo'v I, A T Is i H( H. I . 01 Mi- i: YV hrnr, t ton a mi' 1.V U l: f tin-' I hi; SIM M i:K-.h rtsiile-ice i est ' vl'i illt , hah acre tot with laiuc ojih; j-ot il v 1 11, s'ah'e etc.. etc Seven renins in the h us.' and lainislKd. i'.o il hi ,rsi , l'liK '""l liartu s fi't s innvl It'll C 1 1 Si TTHVYK'K It-K K'l.N 1" cik s.U,!-; ' tif:ht 1 o v 1 y - I'ni iii- In ii h- uvc, ct ir rali v located. Will be sold nl 11 ! nn:fin nnd on loin: time. Anply to I. A. I; Mil NHol.T. Kt al lis'aif HioUcr, ap ;t"it No. 1'atton ue. 'HKK!HXG anCitK p'-a riiis w-ii nt 1 01 nis ami d:iliil at M i. Al ICIv HV. Ni il I'S" I omi nee st rivl . m.:vl t 1 1 SI M I l.-ttal I. t ' U 1 ' - lv onis ct nl nml fi tii v I'1,'' Iluw lic-h ami i'cwiy too !uiiii-lic t. itr-ui' liatcl.i on tt 1 iii' ' s if .sotmbl . M! S . I.. SM H KS. ;.l ' I'atlon Ave c, !' pn-vi. Ii'il with l:r. c M- Ih.(.i tl w 1 h lt:i 11 ir In d r.x'ins AiU'iv to MiS.i N. LAM It !iNl'. fi:i CdlU e ntrvet, or li. Collin, o7 i'attuu Ae. junc "..il 1 w 'OA' S. I.E. i.luK S.l A cum! In m.lyhtnse. Address V. O. Itox 7ti.'l. ruicUMM.r has privilege ol ti MlK horse. iunel: lillw" VI5RV CM sale, a I iUIAP l-'or six days, at private I.. rjc 1 t ol lust class tuTintiire. hi ussels carpet, waidiolic, slovcs and fither Konds. H CIII I'i.N, iu.,c'JLlll 37 I'atton Ave. XT'- H.I. SUM. 1 n the sipiaie at IL'o'cloik Wcdiiis.lav the Uttth, fur cash, to the lushest tiiilder. L1 si-wini; niiuliints, 1 stove :nt l iruns, 7 prcrs b'-arils, o bru-hes, 2 coals and vtsts, 1 couaur, etc. 't SI M MliKS ,: I.KWIS. MlSChl.LAXIiiifS. I- Vol' AUK r.l Il.HINC. don't fail to put in Watsons i-ne t.tine. i-orsaiehy II A 1 . 1 . A IV 1 1 tV KICII. fPlt LOAN Sin.iM'ii on store property X 'J.tniii (t .r two vv n rs on improved prop- i ty. Apply to .iuneli7dtt COl'KTl.AMi IllioS , 20 riittoti Ave. T" OST On Pine or Chestnut streets Sun- M X day nfternoon u Muck Camel st loak. The lirtltr will I'UaSe deliver Citi nili.e or No r.o Uairtl Uct il nioiithlv. leiun 'i tire than Uil times Liiuc as all che-.p imiti'turs cuiidiinr.l 1. THHAIiWAY, Anheville, N. L. Aeut W. N C. tilice ovtr Pitkerson's store. 1 l'NeiiV.IIH OA 11 II ACE As well isother J t'.aideu and l-'ield Seeils einiiieutlv id. toted to Mmthern soil and Southern eli- mate, sent tre-paid anywhere, at reasonnble priets. teud lor catalogue and trv some ol' them. J. W. VAKIilVKK, dec':l-tf Weavervillc, N. C. T( iTlCIi At the earnest reinicst nt fried I tinnounee mysell a citnuulutc tor the ntlice ul Idyit-trr nf Deeds !' lljneonibe imnlv, N. C. Ktibict tn the Domination bv the (kinoerntie eon vent ion. lirinu totu'ly unable lor inatiual labor, I feel it a duty to m ,v self and family to apply tor the otliee ami hup to hnve the support of nil voters Kei teliuuv, imi.v:titr ' s. s. kvncii. ADMINI S r k A T 1 ' S N( I C Ii H a v in g ipialiiml an it'laii'Mstrat'iron tht' i-Htatc-ol the lne T. I'. ll.uuiltoti on tin 17th ilnv ol JiitU'. I spu, notice is hen-by niven to nil persons iiuU'bteu to the estate ol the said r. I' llannlton to make imincMiale pnvinrnt iml st'Ltl1 nunt, or the claims will be put into the hands of an ul Inzer for cullei tion. im! ail persons having elainis against saitl state ill piestnt them for puv:nent within twetve nioulhs trom this date or litis notice will In- pleaded in bar of their neoverv This lime 1! i t lMtJ. A. KANKIN, diiltut sduvR Atiinitiitttrutor rpKUSTKU'S SAUi (!' LANI My virtue X of the power ol sale vested in the under signed in a certain deed ol trust by lanah Kyle to John Ho'iini;, trustee, to secun the pavnunt ol certain delits therein mentioned. driaiiH nuvinu ueen mane in tnc payment tn the same, 1 will sell nt the front door ol the court bouse In Asheville. to the hlehcst bid der for cash, at 1 i o'clock, in., tin J hursda v. ulv -1st, the lands conveyed in stun deed of trust, which deed is recorded in the register of deed's otliee ot Liuncnmbc county in retorU of dfeds ot trust, Hook iM, pa;c 1 L'(i. to whuh rekrenee is made lur aticscnp lino of the lards to be ';d JOHN ItOLUNO, jurtc20d:utdnvi Trustee. rpKllSTIili'S SAI.IS Hy virtue ol a deed of X. trust, executed to me by Isaac Coleman aud his wife, Clara Coleman, on the 2lt ilnv id April, A D. 1110. to secure payment of n certain nne mentioned tturein, said deed ot trust bcinn duly registered in the Keisier's oliicc of Ituncoinbc county, state nf Nt-rili Cnroliuu. iu Mook 10 of MortKatre mid Oct ils in 1 rust, on prices .r 7 8 to 51, in which deed of trust provision is made that ii default be made in payment of said note anil int rest at maturity of same the prop erty therein described may he sold. Default in pnymcnt having been mnde 1 shnlt, as trustee, sell for cash, at the coutt li use door in Afdievilb', on the lioth day of Julv, A. Ii. '.'. to the highest bidder, the property deseribt d in snid deed o trust, to-wit : ni) acres ot laud uu Ihe waters of Keem's Cmk, in Itui.coiiibc county, art mini titf the lands of Ihoriins Weaver and others. For more e luplete dct-eription reference is hereby made i't bui deed of trust. I.lilCliSTER CHAPMAN, ,i jnel 7d30d Trustee. ANNOUNCBMUNT To tlic voters of Hun enmhe coifitr: 1 hcrebv annoutioc mv s If n candidate for the oltke of Treasurer of Huneombe county, (nihject to the action of the democratic nominating convention. I tie prescn worth? incumbent has held the office lor newrnl constcutive terms, ana nus nnd nmpk- time to get his head above the waves, (iiiaiuiiillv !. like he. am a disnbled confed erate soldier and need the office. I believe the democratic voters of our county arc dis. posed to divide the honors as well as the emoluments anionic us, evcrvininn ueniK equal as to qualification and merit, 1 feel that 1 am competent to fill this important nnd responsible office to the satisfaction of the puh lie, ana il eiecmi snnu ncvote my best energies to the faithful and honest dis charge of its duties. 1 trust my friends throughout the county will give me their earnest stippon ior me nomination. Very respectfully JNO II. KUYaNOLDS, tiandy Muhh, June 7, 1U2. d&wtr PROFESSIONAL CAKI)$. TYPEWRITING! We h "Vc mi expert slcno;;iapht r nnd nre prtnarrd k du ud kinds ol work in our fili al short notice. I.KtiAh imivv .t Si lXiAl.TY. Circular letters and a'l kinds of Miuao Uraph wot k very cheap. Satisfaction Kuaian teed. W. I. HASH He CD. Hi Court I'luee JOHNSTONE & COLEMAN, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, KOOM 22 REYNOLDS lil'II.DlNt., HoutH Main St , Asheville, N. t . A. THNNUNT, Architect and Contractor. Plans, specifications and estimates fur liiihci. All work in my line contracted l',r, mil no charges for drawings on contract iwardcl me. Kclcrcncea when desired. (Hlice: No. Vi llendrv Illock, North Court Square. Asheville. N. d. febtodly 34-Ycars' lizpci icitce-34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND HU1LHUR. Oliicc nud shop, Wolfe DuildiilK. OOKNHK COl'ltT 1'l.ACIt AND MARK'.iT STUliKT. IK. 8. SJKiTT, CONTRACTOR & BUH DER IN STONt. iirndiiiK of a'l kinds dtnie. Al) sizes of .rushed stone furnished Send h! orders to posttdliec !Ui 14-, Ashcvt le, N ' . A. U. COIU5, fiTK N Ott RA PH K K . I.aw WesTli .'i (K,."ijltT. ROOM I0FIHST NATIONAL BANK RUIlDifG. k. si. ui:i:vich. i-1. s.., JH--.MT.V1. v onaiillv m.inl.iif, over Kill v.' St ir- I'attuu Avenue. licHiileniT, '.! S.vuce street. J P. KAM '.AY, II D.S lctal ! Over the Nfitinnnl ilalik of Ailli-villc, It;: r mnl Mtiiiiliiix. Ucsiili-tu-c, ill' t. tinrlutlo ,,t ll'li-lilll v " 1 m. 11. t .nin.xrio. I II I a !: KnoMs I'VI'K t i'M:l 'S.lKW 1:1. K S I HI i:. f'.M'l'uX VVIiM'l'. i" r pi eal at teii I i"ii i;i veil lo lil:inu tfi-'h linn treatiai; ilisi-as, il us and :ill cis'-rcs pci taini-'u to the ilci t al stria tore m.iyKldtr INSURE YOJK fiiOi'ERTY WITH K. J. ASTON, 1,'cneral : Insurance : Acnt. Rear No. '.'tl Smith Main street. Bstaldished IN(',r.. Asheville. N. i nul d I v T. E. DAVIS, I'KACTICAI. Builder, - Cotitr.-tctor and Superintendent. AM. KST1 MATHS l-'l'KXISH li: I l-'KHH. I". t. Hoi nilll. Oliicc Willow St , No. ! Telephones: oliicc IIP; Residence S'J. nprU7tin:ini Walter S. Cushmau, (Formerly of the Massachusetts liar,) ATTORNKV-AT.I.AW, COMMISSION l!U OP DltKIIS, Atill NOTARY I'l'HI.IC No. 30 I'atton Ave., McAfee block, room AS1IBVII.I.E, N. C. MCIALTIKS: HK.VL l'BOl'KRTI AD CO.WBIAKIMi. aprJIidtf HOl SIiH TO KliNT SliniiM be nlnstcretl xv'.th Atlnmnnt thereby saving all future repairri to wall. AUCTION SALE! Tuesdavs aud Hat urtlny H, nt lo a m t am otlcrins every day very cheap nt private sale a lare tot of ladies' huts; 1 refriKcra tor; t iee cream Ircezer; 1! safes; 1 bath tub; several clocks, loungei, trunks nnd sewing muehirit-s; ulsu furnitui', clothing. Ve , c. E. COFFIN, Ai'cnoN and Commission Itut'SK, ;i7 Tatton Avenue. Till; MAITLANW SCHOOL, No. 40 French Broad Avenue. IvNtlLISM AN1 FRKSCII HOMIS A N I 1 1 N V SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Mh'S BI KOWYS MA1T1.AXI, riimifitl. The School wilt reopen September liiith Mrs. Matilaud i1l be ii AmIicviIIc after August loth. Circulars ot (be school can be had at Raysor & Smith's. I'atton avenue. PR I VAT K. BOARD! New house. convenient location, larue and t'leaant grounds. Table the best that the market a fiords. RATES, $6 25 PCH WEEK. Suceinl rates to fntnilicH. I'or further in- foTinution, ufldr-ss MISSUS Mcl.liAN, iuneHdly llendrroonville, N C AT TUB AC.KNCV (IF Tllli TRAVELERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAKTFOIU), CO.V.V., You can buy Life-insurance, Regular, Kn. dowment. Annuity tor life and coupon annui ty policies. Accident Insurance, by the day, month, year, twenty years or for Nfe. T. W. I'OSTBLL. Ins. Broker. No. 20 N. Court Flacc. BONNYCREST INN ! Ivilit miles south of Ashcvillc, mile from Skylund Springs Station. Kates $2 per day, $12 per week; $40 per month TUOS A. MuRUiS, l'rop'r, innytOdtf Skylund, N. C. BALFOUR HALL. I'l' inniillv located, 2 miles from lleiidir. onvlll-.N C.,on Aphcvllle nnd Spni'tiitilinru rtiilroud. Iixecltent rouda, od water, lare ground nhndiil hy pines. TerillH: $5 to S7 .1(1 per week. Add resit VM. IIAI.POUK TKOY, june20d l-teod llendersonvillc, N. C UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Instruction ig o lit led In four general courKca of study, six brief courses, a larg.-numb-r of special eoumcs, and In law, medl. cine nnd enjjinecrirg. The Faculty include! twenty teachers. Silio'nrsHps nni loan funds arc uvailuble for needy young men uf talent and character. The next scasion be gina September 1. For catalogue with full information, address I'KIJSIDKNT WINSTON juneUldlm Chnpcl Illll, N. C. ADAMANT, The "l'erfeclion of Wall rinater." Ithns 800 per cent, more tcnailc strength than lime, nnd 300 ier cent, more than any other ma. terial known as a wall plaster.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 28, 1892, edition 1
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