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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN ; SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 2(3, 1890. Natum should i . TAKE assisted in til" sDrlnir to throw nil the heaviness ot the slugirish winter circulation of the blood. Nothing does It o well, 80 prompt or so wifely m bwlft't bpocMo. a tub SPRING. I have lined B. 8. 8. for a number of veurs, and consider It tlio bust tonic an lilood remedy that I over used. In fa I would not nttumpt to enter upon spring or summer In tliis climnto wit! OUt It. II. W. Coi.KMAN, Of Coleman. Fcrinison & Co., lado City, F,. Our book on I)lo I und Bkln DUciiiki uiuilud fruo. Bwipt Si'Kcikio Co.. Atlanta, Oo nit U.lil.Vwly I'KOMSSIOXAl. CAKDS. Dr. J. If. Crawford, OFFICE 56 MCAFEE BUILDING. Aalievllle, N. c. I'KACTICU I.IMITIill TO Til It HVK, KAR. THROAT WI NIWK ROBERT BROUN, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, CONDUCTS MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION. f. . Box S7. I Hendry Mock. liilvlllil.il" MRS, M. F, FIT6H, M, 0., Sl'EOIALIS T. ACCOUCHEUR ANO GYNhEC ILOGIST. NO. II. KI'KHCl. HT., AHllltVILLli, N. C, N IL .Non-rcudeiit pui.iiuafur.dahcd with Ural claw ro'iina, hoard ami procMtonul nurttca. July UNlilni A. II. COU15, STlilS OGKAP1IEU. U-:AL I1I.UCK. jlllli7lllll A. S. GRAHAM, JM2NTIST. iriitvtvcTj.ll. Uw'a Store, South Mnin altvct. lixlriulin 2.1c. " With una .loc I'illiiiU with ntivcr or umulKum ..,5ik io7.c. ' Kut'' l.Ht utlil Uw:hL Set of teeth t..OO. Ileal Ml of levth N.lM. No Utter niudc, no matter what you jiay. ttatNluctlon guaranteed. 3I7A7NEWLAND, Attorney at .Law. MAKION, N.C. Will rrm-tt In the Ktth ami t-'th Judicial liutnYlaof North Curolinn ami in thr Ku prciuc Court and the 1'cdcral Court of thr YYcutcrn iMutrk't of North Carolinn. uiuyHdltn TllKil. F. Daviimmin. TlllW. A. JllKSS, KnlliKO. Ji. I). MAMTIN, A.lcvlllr. Anhivillc. I) WIUrtuN, MAKTIN k JONKH, AttunirM nml CiiunMrllorii nt Law, Aahrvillr. N. C. Will irilier In thr 11th nml I JIh Jurtl.Hal Hiintru-lH, himI in thr Hiipn-nu Court ul North I'uruliim, nml in the I'filt-rnl Court, ol the Wi-Ntcrn litrii-l oi North Ciirohntt. Kilvr to llnuk of AHlu-tillc Utwt A. TKNNHNT. ArcliUcct and Contractor. I'ltiii., .iHX'tni'ntionN ami mlltnntr. fur iohIiviI. All work in my liiif ininlrnt-ti-tl lor, ..ml no chin in. lor ilrawinit. mi vontrm'l. iiw inlnl mc. Mi'lerrmv. when ilmmil. i.Ikv: No. 11' lli'iilrv illo.li, N.nth t'ourt &rmrr. A- Vvlll.-. 1 C hii1'KII U. II. KitliVKS. I'. U.S. II. K. hMITH.H. II . r. Ht'ivcM Ac Hmitll. In ConniUIV niiilillnit, ovl Ki-iIiv.mmI. hlorr. riiuoii w uu--. fiTlh rktrni'ti-tl tvllh.nit imln, wlh thi-m-tt Niianllii'tiv. un.lall ciimh ol triVKiilurtl.v ir. tvu-i. .-i.i i r . mamkA v. i. ii. a. IHiltul rJiyZ,1 HUc ' In Humiinl llHlliMnit ItnlriiniT.. I'alloo v4'inir nml Mulll mtvcl. t icliiiiillv J. W. HULUNUH, Veterinary Surgeon. I will uroclicc In the dty and .urruuiidlua country. llllliT at W. P. Illnntun Ik Co.'s .tulilc, 7 Houlh Main mrri't. l'rl AJ1SCHL LA SliO MS. MOTHERS FRIEND" av -m. UIMINISH",MnTHFR vr. AiriTuro BRADFIODmTWCajyTlANQA rii'JRdlkwly TIIULAKOIIHT AND IIHHT UUUIPI'UU IN Tllll HOUTH. CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LABORATORIE OP II. C. WoUcreck & Co. CONWILTINO CIIMMUT ASU MININU NIUHa AnalyiKior Mrtnt., Ores, Coal or Coke, Mia .ral Water., I'rrtlllirr., W. I'HICH LIMT ON APPLICATION. . Mining pronrrtr InvmitlKaUit, itevcloptd, bouHht and wilil. CorA'MnilriMe .oHcllcll. Hamiilra can lw iwnl hjr mnll or t iprrM. If Ml hy .iprrM, chariir. mii.l Iw prepaid tircnu wanlnl In rv.ry plan. ChattHiiooKit, Tcun. lift. H O WOLTCKHt. K, uiivnrllwt Mnnausr. 5K V 1 - Child P'JWffla, tESStfiS pRATTS I l ASTRAL nl ABSOLUTELY SAFE! PERFECTLY OOERIE8II Bum's In any Limp without dsnqsr ot Exploding or taking lire. Set that yon get the genuine. For sale by BALTIMORE UNITED OIL CO., AHHaVILLH, N.C. . etpeaftw? AN ILL MED ISLE Newfoundland Okarges England witn Negleot and TALKS OF UNION WITH TOOLE BAM. Promler Whit,, Think Newfound land Would It ltiinrrltAil h a... neinllon The Kaiser', fl... Travels-l'hilst lans Rhool log Turk ii, i me aii usampl of Franco- unriuan Aiiutjr, London, July 24. -In an luterview the Newfoundland premier, Sir William White, stilted that the delegates re cently arriving from the province were not authorised to represent the people. They Imlonged to a minor party, their views fairly reflecting those Ot tllM IIMOIiIm ul luc... Tl. J. .1. olared that England had been sliaiue- fllllv ri.miuu Im iu..,..J ... ..-..A.....: .l- rlLrlltjlltr llMI M..urf..M.lln.l ...1.1...... Thorn f...nl.l l.u.ll.. 1.- J....Va .i.-.. looking st the matter from a purely uaiuiiaj autuupniui newiouumana Wlllllll Oi III Mil I f llMV Mum tntuiNiiiSa it uk& should join the United Htato. He hoM-d that annexation would never take pint urn, nuuu uu TPni was uossiuio u liiKlund fniliHl to redrew the wrongs of NMUrrminillui..l..Mi ...l.A I....I 1.1. t . beeu among tlie uioet loyal of the oolo- Mir John Luhlini k's Rlovatlou. Lonoo.n, July H. Tle elevation of Sir John Lublieck as uhairmun of ths LrtJiiuuii i-ouiiiv eountui. in iui uiiiiiiiihic. aide sctlwiek lor the progressive element in iiiui wHiy. nir Jolm ts a much lees liberal tliiuker than his predecessor. Lord ltowlH'rrv. who recent lv ivHiiiiMil the clmiriuumiiip. The council ban done some good work, but on the whole hiw not thus iar ri aliied the expectations of thiwe who hud plaued great hope in the new tuteucT 01 local iroverniiient. in. stead of its powers being duugerously great, as wiw at iirst feured by the more conservative politieiuus, it has become evident that the council is too hampered by limitation in rerbuu directions to enforce the reforms, which it proposes uuu wouiu tain enact. Kuwilau Fori I Ileal lone on the Oaltlo riT. Pktkksiu'ku. July i4. HuMia has ooiupli'teil ariuiigeiiieiiui tor the imrne- untie coiiHirui iiou oi a great uavui uor Isir at Libnu. on the Ltultic. and the con- sideruble eulargoiiieut ot' the fortifica tions there, rtcvrral railway militarr liues will lie limit connectiug Libau witn tue Driiuiuul interior cities and Itutking it pomilile to Ihrow a large force into mobilisation through these strugetio tuciiitiea. Canadians Won I'rlsne. London, July M. The score by which Sergt. Bates, of the First War wickshire volunteers, wuu the queen's prise ut itiiiby was i'iH. Prises were niso wou m the coulcst uy tlie tollow. ing Caiiadiuus: Lieut. Smith, &M: Cant. It. Uishop. &'iti; yuartcinianter t igg, ool gl. Ilall, Kn. v'rauoo-UnrrnaD Aiultr. London. July is. As an iustonee of the improved relations between Uur uiauy and France it la stated that a t rencu oomiuouore was reeautiy av lowed to inspect the fortliicatioiu) of iuel and was very vorduuiy reoeived. Christ laus Killed tlie Tnrka. fn.,o . rWu T.. I - Ol A .1... U ineut of Turkish soldier who were en route from their camp to a well near here to draw water were fired npoa by a pony oi vuruiiaus uiuueu in aiuousu, Five of the lurks were killed. Nineteen Tenons Killed. Waksaw, July A cyclone la re- ported to Have dus'Toyeu tliu towu of olouim in ltuksia. buildings were rusod to the ground, nuieteou persons were killed uu.l tue neiguoorlug lorest leveled to the ground. iargo Cargoes of Canadian Cattle, London, July U Large cm-goes of t tiuailiuu tultlu are arriviug lu bcotlaou ,iul a still gr'atur luliui is expected Ucxt moil til, charters Uuvuij beeu taken ii ir I ne bringing of several thousand uurnig August. Xlie Hulaor'e Visit lu the Caar. Lonihin, July M. The euiieror of tijruiMiiy is expected at Cuwes uu Aug. o ami lu 8L 1'etersourg uu bis visit to Lie cxar about Auf. lu. Urand prep i.iuiuiiis are being tuade lu Uuasia tor but recvptlou. The Porte Uenlns lletlreae. CuKHrAHTUioi'LK, July W. The satie litctlun drtuanded by bervla for the luuruer ef tue tierviau uuusui luss been decliued by the port. Comiieiuatioa to the widow ha also breu domed. Baron Wlaeuiann Itetlred. BkhUN, July M Baruu Wiastuana has boeu placed on '.he retired list, lib) heart bas been aflreted with rueuuie tunu, front which he ha lung been sutlorer. For the Sweetheart and Wlvoa. f ..u.u.w I..Im iIA A Immi al.ln will call at Fortxiitouth tMay fur the pur- . - ..I uu. I r.l i,,m luoiiliMH nf i... ilMl t.rf.iiaillwp Iftnaribi. wtio ara to follow the men to Bermuda. Bealeftwl by Arab. U.i,um l.il DJ A Kaltullon nf troop has beeu ordered to sail at one to reiuforoe th Upaulsk garrison at Melilla, Which it besieged by Arab. Mondanean Keoraiia for tbt Congo, Huuskkl. Jul HA. Delaium 1 re- cruiting I0U picked Uoudauet for ter vice tn the Congo fret state. Tbt Jam Crop ralluro, w ' iuaMH. c T.. I ai TKa housewives of Chester County are in d spair. The preseriluf or "putting up" .. 1- A, ul anal nurlv Mil 111 fruit orops art failure. With tut ex ception of blackberries there is no fruit in Cheater rounty worth mentioning. 1'eatiuos, pear and apple are aluiuat n- . . . . I ..V . Th.Hi At. na niilnoaa. Chetrie were very tearoe and the graut 1 1 1 i m.1 r t. l, a lint. that ta (tinging the grairt and rendsr- lug loom vuruuMi Baclng at Pltlaburg. F..IM ill IT sot thnnifMliA1 ril I..I l . . " iieople witnessed the opening of tht grand circuit summer meeting st Ho-m wood Driving park, Th day wa flu and tht racing magnificent. CUBAN WON. MINE. A Company of rhlladetphla Cp- talist uiwrannaj 111-m . Pmii inn.nit a. July 14. Final ar rangement have been mad with tht Rnanl.h smvarnmant for th operation of tht mine tn tht Ligera Iron region of Cuba by company oomptisea oi sev eral of th foremost Philadelphia capi talist. Aoommlttet representing tn syndicate visited tht region with geolo gical expert, and reported favorably on .. ii ... I -.. m tUm nra da. III. UUaillT RDH wWM poaiU. Conclusive testa showed the or to be VI.40U Tier cent, m mrwuiu nou, ii uu . i n rillna. and tha trifllna le.nw . 'i i , perowtaf of ,9.1 o pbosoro, x- molting it to be of the hu . DuBSHttier quality, The organization of the oompany will give a strong impetus to the iron indus try in the eastern port of the state, where the bulk of the ore now need 1 imported from Spain and other part of Europe. The Heuua Iron company is now organised, witn a capital ol fO.ouu,. 000, aud the Olitiun it has held on tha purchase of th land, 80,000 acres, ha now Deen acosptoo and Dual arrange ments closed, It i estimated that tha amount of ore "actually in ight," or what is termed developed ore, amount to 1,IHI,000 onB. The officers of the company are: 8. B. Chuuvenet, president! Thomas H. Gra ham, vice president! George F, Baker, secretary and treasurer; Capt. 11, D. wroeue, oiuei engineer. Kerr and HI Canvas. PillLADKLPUiA, July 24. Hon. Joseph Kerr, of Clearfield county, who wu elected hint week chairman of the Dem ocratic state committee, woa at the Uirard House, lie called ujinn ex-Guv-ernor Pattiwni und ex-l'oatni.wter Har rityand hail an interview with both. Arraiigiiiiienis are beiug made to secure hendiinnrterH tor t tin xtatti eoniinittHH without delay, ami tlie work of the campaign in to lie ut once entered upon. The Democratic liiauaireiH irivu it nut that the tight will lie iiK.,YcHiv, und that it will Ui niude with tliu idea that oy uiu'd work succcni can be hud. Kaunas City Urew lioiiutlliilly jis. WakiiinhthN. July i!4. Knperin tendeut Porler ban iiivacnted to SocrM- tury Noble the reijueat ol' tlie citizens of jaiiHost.;ity mat tliu tlrst count of the population of tiiut city be regarded as the otticiul count, an 1 he recommends thut tills rnquent lie .'.i.lle.l. As a re sult of the recount ul' a uuiuber of dis trict in that city the rutiirus Hliuwed a population of l.'.'IMl Ii'h.i tlmn was iwenr- taiued by the llr.st count. A recount of some of the dixtrictn in .Milwaukee has been completed, i'iio total Hipulatiou is shown to be J0iI,;i,i,i, an increase siuue the census of 1Hh,i of Hu lull led In a Hurry. Tkknton, July 24.--A young mnn nsmcil Dennis Spleen, who satM he re sides ut hi. jliiiVH, KIk couiitv. Penu- sylvuuiii.wiiH an M mI uy ilotoe.tivcshere ou u charge oi p i..ing bugus cli.-cks. llie inimw enle.ca tue aluivs of L. I. lJaniii..niier and .N'mlilcr of l)iiuhum without any hat orco.it uu, und prexent iug a cIii'ck siuiii-d In Lie luoiirietur of a iieighlioriiig mi ore, a.,n,'il that it be coiilie.1 us ii matter of lu'ciiicmudiitiou. This w.i ipui kly done, and the fellow ewapeil lieiore the Iriclcry wok diwov ered. lliiumgartiier lust SIU aud tscud der & Duliinii U0. Cuiitlldules Will lie There. Washington. pH.. July ai. Hon. Jolm McDowell, of Buttulo township, and president of the State Agriciiitur.d society, and curresponiling mi retary of the ehtern lVunsviv.iuia Auricuitiiral uasociat ou, ha rreiv.il u letter from ex-Governor Palt.Miu stuiiug thut be will visit tile rair 111 .Septeiuiier. Mr. McDowell bas also receive.! il letter from the Keiuliliiaii cumUilule, Seiuiior Uelaiiuiler, wiyiug l.iat no will probably be here. Governor llcaver at tlio Camp. Mt. Uiiktna. Pa.. July .M. (iovernor Beaver arrived al Caiuo tliirtruut't ys- tenlay all jruoou and w.in received with a suluto of foriy-fuiir guus by Capt. Driiithurue. 'fir giiariluien of the state have been highly cu noli iienled by the otlicers of the Luili"! .-iuites army now here for their prori. iem y in drill. The entire division will be reviewed this afteruuou at 4:HU o'clock by Governor uouver tuid start. Overcoat are Lu de mand during the cool uighta. Camp Meetings Ualore. Pllll.AliKI.eniA. .Inlv 4 ThrM nnlail oamp iiiM-tings were opened yesterday within tlie bound of tlie Phlludelphia lMtliiuli.t inl'iri.iii. For tha iut ten days Chester Unigute, Lauiiisvill and biuipaou lirove will resound with pulpit eloquence aud songs of praise. Watered HI Whisky. BurrALu. July 84. Timothy Oalll- van, aged 4? years, committed suiuide by jumping into the cuuid from the Louisiana street bridue. lie had been ou a week s spree. 8EAHHO.I.--. il ML ROAD WAR. An liiieie-.ilot War of Itali a fi'om Iniri-lor I'ennailvanla Town. Piiii.aiii:li'IIIa. July 24. There is a little war of rate Wlwecn the Healing and Penn.ylviini reads upon aeashurt traftlc from wiiita in the interior of the state. The i'eiinsylvaiilu announced recently an excursion rate of ti from WilllumxiMirt to Atlantio City over the Schuylkill Valley road, good for five lay. Th Beading jumped Into the swttn and mad th nam rat from the sum loint good for seven day. The Penn Hvlvania Immediately dropped on to their gailers and put th tim limit up to seven day. Th Heading wa not going to et th pot slip away from lUeuiona cold, clean itittii na mat, nil they drew to four ranis for a ntrnight by iiuttlng their time limit to July ill, mill gave their paaeengars th privilege of a stop olf in Philadelphia. Then the Pennsylvania got their feather up and slugged the Heading with a d vve blow. They rxtendi-u Ihuir I lit with a si op oil privilege, and In . rirket gocxl fur either At lantic t ,i May, tSea Isle City, Holly l it' Allglesea. Wll.KEKIiAUItK. Pa.. July 84. Notices were posted at all Deluwar and llud Mn and Lclngh Valley collertcs that I. ..If .1.,.. u,n,.r.l I ...iu.l Thl U laid new to th men, who have bu n working inn nine tor uie huii turn iiiinillia. HI I thousand luen aud bova art affected. FEEDING A BIO 8NAKB. Ttie Appellslng Meal of Babbit Thai a lloa Coiutrlelor lllatils la. Three Ounmlent rabbit ot Belgian breed were rugetl In a aonp box quietly awaiting their fate. They were the meal for which the snako wax anxiously await ing. Ha had not tnxled meat in four mtlia and hi vormioiui maw ynwneii Uke a bottoinleM pit fur tlio nnfortnnale trio In the oap Inix. Manager Ucll ap peared and drew forth tins of the rabblta. AUt stroking "bunny" on the bock for a moment he ciiencd tlio door to the snake's den and thrust him In. The huge boa had colled himself up in a corner, lint at once roused himself for action. He wa fully twelve fe,-t long, and haying recently shed hi winter coat his skiu glistened and shone like satin. Ho raised hi head a foot or o from tlio floor and viewed the first oours of hi qnadri annnal meal, The rabbit showed no signs of fear, but rather seemed to enjoy hi new quarter. Tho xnako slowly lowered his head and cautiouslylMgati to stretch himself hlong tliu side of tlio den. Hu never once took hi eye off the rabbit, which was still tincomiclou of hi dan ger. Hiulilrtily the rabbit Is-gnii to act strangely und to cut all sorts of ridicu lous caper. He would loan back and forth over the stmko and then rub up aifalnst It, and appeared to be fascinated. Slowly and Btealthily the snaKe turned his head iibotit until it was within a foot of tho rabbit's haunches. Thou, quick a a fiuxh, he darted forward, seized the rabbit in his mouth and iu another in etant there won nothing to be seen of the little uiiimul save the this of his ears. which protruded from between tho folds of the snake. The luifje serpent then raised his hoad full two foot from the floor, durted out his forked tongue and hissed horribly ut the motley group watching him. If there was liny straggle ou the part of the rabbit it wax not vixil lo. Tho snake had him in his awful coi'.H. Then the culls slowly, but with a strength which was turrlblu to look nt, bcgiiu to tighten till every bone in tho poor rabbit's body must hnvo been broken. This done the coils relaxed, and tho liMp, lifeless body of tho xportivo rabbit of u few moments before lay ready to be hwulluwod. Firxt the serpent now d lux victim nil over. The eyeballs of the dead rabbit were protruding from their xocketa, und by way of beginning tho boil licked them with his tongue. Once more he coiled ubout his victim, leaving its head und shoulders free. Then be opened his monxtroiix jaws and, taking "bunny's" head therein, l-giiii to swallow. Soon I he head und shoulderx wcro out of Bi;ht, und in lexy Muim til'leen uiin'itex tlio hind "eg followed. 7Chicai(o Itm-r-U 4uu. A Lndy In Tesas Wrltvai My case is of lungstnniling; hiisbaflli'il nniny physiciniis; luivc trictl every rem edy I could hear of, but Ilriiillield's l-'c- nuile Kegiilutor is nil that relieved inc. Write Hriiillicld Kegiilutor Company, Atlnntn, Gil., for particulars. Uy (ill druggists. Th Foremost Cocoa of Europe, Tht Coming Ont of America. UNLOCK TIC A 4 COm.K- OOOD rOB TJ1SKEJIVKS. The claims of cocoa as a useful article of diet are stead ily winning recognition. Un like tea and coffee, it Is not only a stimulant but a nour isher; and it has the great ad vantage of leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it is adapted MOUTEN'S Cocoa "BEST&GOES FARTHEST" to general use. The strong may take it with pleasure. &nd the weak with impunity. jT-VaV HntrrEX'i OorOA (one trim!, tjwajn awd") InmvfM no injurioa elftrru on th MrrotM urstom. It ! no wondr, thra fora, thu la all prt of tha world. th( tarnVi Cooo iarflaBiMi4cl by tnef IcmI m lnlMd mt tM and eoTV tir ihtr a. anna r chivcolMtea Iar dully ntbjrhtltlninoradiilt.baloanl tk, ii-h and poor. "lAnrwt aala tn tha world." Ak fnrVAM tlotTTKK'aand . 46 ,taasrV'iS4i WOOTON'S PATENT 'WIKIC TOBACCO HANGERS ARE THE BEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPESt WIRE MANGEH8 IN THE MARKET. CURES THE LEAVES ONLY, Wc clnlm thut theac hutitfcnt urv cIkmikt than any iithcrjorr drtaclmtik. nutl nnv numltrrcnn be uacd cr tick ; Inaurc a mil furin 1mm of tulmccn ; more tul.avcn run Ik cuntl irr bnm ; tulinrcu hrlnii In-ttcr irit-m, dura ni'l Tirol; alalk la nut cuirtl, an v Inn furl niitl time. Any Imm enn Itc uaril. Hm pic acnt with tMiniihlct lurft ccnia MNtnuv. Imiulre fur them tf jttur atun'kccrr ir njecnt. If they do not kit p them aciid to uu Price per 1,000 nvllh Mick, 5.00 Price per i,ooot litaiiiieri only 4$o tiend coali with order, or kuimIb arnt C. (. I ACaHISTM WANTICU. TOBACCO HANGER MTG CO. Houwton, Halifax County, Va. Junr44lrNlw.'lin TYLER BANK COUNTERS. ILtUSTRATf D IN COlORi: esrniet Work of Ml ISOPag.tl Haw rudy. Books fr., poilsg la. AIM Mil flh l-.I.M tmr l.tfl.a Tr t.1h TrK-SrllF r.MiH., I'haln. HmI I .M, k.- ,l.. trr, r.IM- IUa IYLEB SUH CO, II. LOUIS, MO., O.I.A. InnrTwt NEW TRANS-CONTINENTAL ROUTE. VIA CIIICAOt), MIIAVArKKIt tit AT. I'AUI. ANI NOKTItltKN I'ACIIMC M. K'8. ThriMiuh 1'itllinnn Hlreiihtu Cnr ItnvcaChl- ciiuii i1mi al A. Mil p. 111. I'ur nl mm mm AinincnKiia. " 1'nruti, North lnkitn. M Hi-It un nml Muttc. Mijtitmtn. The Vtllnw atuiif liark . ' HHkimr I'nlln nml Titctiina. rirlliitMl, t in-Koti Itmt Htitttr to Kent He und nil North I'ucltW CoitNt tMllttl, Thr Act-nU' Itnr to Cftllfornln, via Portlnml and the rtrmatii Koute. riikttn un ante everywhere. I'or Ini'iirmntlon upplv to nny Aurnt, or ndtlrraa A. V. II. Cahi'Knthh, tientnil I'n. aetiarer Aut-nt. Chlenuo. III., or l. 1. ItKAMV. H hi I hern I'aaM'tiiter Auent, l.oulnvlllc. Ky. JAltllCH FRANK, AMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Airnt fur Rnms Cmk Woolen Mills. North Main A.tKvlll., N.C MT. MITCHELL 1I0TLL, BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION. $1.60 fit DAY. tn TO ST VKH WHIIK. Ncnn.t to Chimney Kink, Catawba Palls and Mitchell's Peak. JulrUdiliu BPKAOUU at MOOKB. SUMMER BOARDING IN THE Asheville Female College. The I'cniulc College, with its spaciims for the entertainment of hoarcli rs Irimi ol'ac not iiilmiltcil. As a school tor the tliorouuli eiliicatiiiu and rclincd culture of fin is and youiiK ladies, this Institution has no stiH.'riur iu this section of the country. Il lui iiishcs rare advantages iu Music, Art, I. menace, Literature unci Science. I'upils have every cotuliirl loiiiul iu 1111 elegant home. Charges ore low tor the line advantages uiveii. I'or eat'iloiue or any iiilormiilioti wiinleil, aililress TO MACKINAC Summer Touns. Plci Stiamcr. Low Ratcs Four Trlp't pr WMik 1iiwih n DETROIT, MACICI'VAC ISLAND fotnakay, HmiH i ir IrlAiif, and LavHu llurt.n W..y fortu. vary Wwk Day Betwneu DETROIT ANO CIEVEIAN BwlaJ Kunda)' TJ lrli J tor. July, Aujn ul ."vet. Doubl Tti Un IU' H--iti CHICAGO AND ST. JOO'-.'H, Mid. Our Illustrated paivpml't-. UaiMnd Fimini n Tlo' 4 will b'tn ' .ulu-d by your TU-k- A; . mt. r d 1 E. B. WHITCOWU, 0. P. A.. Dim.-1. K.-.y m. . Oetroit and Clevelund biO-in r..v. Co. M, K. FENNiMAN, I'MM'I'lliTlIK IT HE ASHEVJLLE BRICK WORKS, .l-.livvi.U-, N. C. I. o. Hoi l. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. THE FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 4. Tuition $jt.oo, I'liur rtjittlitr co.oh-n of atiuly. Cliitictil, PhilnMiipltieiil, i.iltrary, St it titine. HikcihI eoiirM-tt In C luiniiairy, Civil unit Klevtrie liiiKnieeriiiK. I'hitriiiucy, nml other Mtudlea. Sepurate achool ol 1 .11 w nml M idlclne, wIiohc Kititltnitt may atlnid tlie rnicitity Itx-lurca AildreiM UO.S. KHMI' I. HATTI.II, 1.1. I.. I'realtlent, CIiukI Hill, N. C. Jill V 1 1V Wtltl ali-:itiaki,ic Female - Institute CHAKI.OTTi:HVIIJ.i;t VA, riimtrpaiMtcd In thoroiiuhucHH uf (n-triii thin. tu-althfiilm-HM iiihI lnniil.v of I . i 1 i n, iiplMihitittcnt pir ciMiiiort, iimral iiiiliniuv. IVrma n-atoiuilile. Ki v I. VV. Mimre iidili'd to the I'ueulty. order cat:ihi;m- V. i IdCKIVKfW. Jiilyintlllnuif Ct I't.mipiil. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, BLACKS 5 IT HI NtT To theeltlrena of Anhevllle nml vhHiotv I wouhl aiiniiiiiuv that at 111 v ttup on Colli ut tnvt, tie l to WiMHlPnry'a titlkit, I am Ik t icr prepareil than ever to work In my line. Waicon-, Huuk'tcK nml Cartinm timtiul t nml. Ki'iMiitniit nml Imr-M -pImh mc an Mpe eltiltica, ami (icileel nalitslnetiun uitaruutceil, My workmen are expt-ru-ui-etj uihl Hktlllulaiitl my chnri ure mtMlerale. novUH1 H. lll kNHTTIt. Chicago &. Alton U.K. I'AHTIiHT HtH'TIi TO KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST Aahcvllle to Kniimia Cltv In .17 Imura. A -he villi- to U'linr in Cl hoiin. Anhevllle to han Kranemoo, Cahlnmla, out) I'urllnml, tireuoii. In A ilava. Holhl SiHttl.ult.l Tralnt Ht. I.otila to Kan; tin Ctlv. ktillnniK ehatr ear Iree. I'or lull InioriiHitluii call on or write to II. A. NcMlaiul, lMtrtet PnMeiiiitT Aitent, No. lu I'litton Ave., Aflievllle. N.C. J. CHAKl.TtlN. O. I. A.. Chlciiun. til PATTTTftV w Onmilna flhnraj ara wAUilvil wnrrantrtl, nml rverr tntr htta hit UHine uuu irle aiuniril butluui W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE OINTLIMIN. rin Fair an l.sr.4 Wat.rsr.of tarala. Th. .tcllnnr. .nil wrarlnif qtl.llllrllnf Ihl. .hn. knma Im lM.trr .Imwn lli.ti Ii On. .mm. .mlur mrnu (H lu tlMiuund. ron.Unt WMrrn. tfi ,O0 ll.nalne llanil.a.w.4. an ilnml and O atvllati ilri'M SIiini wlik-U oiilnmi'iiil. Ilwlf. a JOQ llnnil-..F V'rll.. A Siik r.lf alius u malli il fur li. nml nunlillltr.. . 50 llnnilrear Wrll In Uia Milliard draai 9 Hhm. .t . piiHilAr nrlrf. 4.80 I'nllrrmnn'. Hhno lawnin-ltllf slAlol w for rnllMwl min, iMrnirni, rtn. Alt mAili. Ui Uonsrma llulloo Aud Lara. $3 & $2 SHOES lds i0i nava ham moat faTorablv rwltwl alnfa IntrMiKi and tha recent niimtnmrnia niaka Uvim aupartur Iati anv ahiMMi tat id al IIipw nrleea. dlnrt to raepirr nor It tug aUvwrliavU prtda or APR jnw li"iiipr. inn II nw crninrn niipif ttw wuu V. ! 1) UUU LAS, Biwckua Ma a I'OR HALII ItY WEAVER & MYERS. mm well furnished l)iiililinf;s, cool, well shaded, now until September 1st. Terms jiivcn on fKUl-. II. Ii. ATKINS) A. PKIVATIS HOARD. NliW llOUSli! NUWLY FL'KNIHII Ul) ALL MUDliKN I M lK VliM 11NTS. MRH. N. B. ATKINSON, No. lill Haywooil Street. lunliS dl v U. F. ! BRIGHT, UFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENT. IHt. IIATTLH'H OFFICK. AMhevillc, N. C, April 11, Ihmu. The eopitrtncrKhip heretofore eKlatlnu Ik--twecn the umleniii:iietl, untler the tinn nume if IM I.I.1AM tie CO., la thia day ilUaulvrd hy tnutuul conHcnt. The debla tine hy aaitl linn will lie pattl hy Lawrence rulllum, and thr lehta ilue to aultl fmn will be paid to hint, and the LunimnH continued hy him. LAW HUNCH ITLLIAM. 1. C. WAIHtlll.L. To our patrona of the pa at t I have thin ilny aohl my Intercut and Komi will in the InKurauec huoiiu-aa In Aahcvllle to Lnwrvnee rulllam, who will continue the hualneaa. I 1ieienk lor him a contiituuncc if vour patronuitc. I. C. WAIUXSI.L. nprll d.'tnd THE SUN. -POK- 1890. Kmie iH'oole nurer with The Mun'a oiliiloa ahoiit nun ami thiiiifM, ami huiiic K-upl loiri ; lint everyitotly liken to Ki t lioltl ol tile newtpaH-r wtiieh in never dull and uever nlraiil to tiHiik iXn mitiil. iH-iiMK'nitL, know thut for twentv yenra The him hu fiMiulit In the Innit line lor Ih tn- iH-ratic priiieipUi. m ver w nvirinu or weak t-niim In it loyalty tthr triieintereata ot the party it arrvcM with Uarleaa inti-lliitinee ami liitiitcreMti'it viuor. At toilea uptniona liave liikml an ti ihe Ik'ki nienna of nccomnlinh inu the eoiiiiiion purpoM-; It la not Tlu SnnH fault li it Iiun aecu lurilivr Into the mill- NtotlC. liiuhteen Inindnu nun ninety la the yrnr that will pmlmtily determine the rcaultol the I'reaMH'iiiial tkvintn ot ispL', anil iktiuipii (he firtiim ol the iK iniK ra. y fur the real ol the century. Victory in I huh t a ililty, and the lKi:imiiniif ltm tin Uttttinie toalart mt in compiiiiv witn nie huti. I'tolv, ikt mouth 1 m1 . jrvr -ar Siinila . Ik r year , I'ni'v and Sniidav. iht vear , liuilv nml Sunday, kT inotitll.... . 0.70 . i.ou tt kiy. one ear AddrfNH TH K HIM, Nvw Vorb, TO WEAK MEN fiutT'tlnc rrmn tha rtrnru of youthful orrora. aarlf decay, wauna woakneaa. loat manbond, tc, I iu apnd a Valuahla trMliMttaaaliMi cotitaiutiiff full partlrtilarafor howarunv FRESof rharna. A BplaDdil nadirl work 1 annuMlm raad by vwy Buui who la Darvoua and dobltliatmL AUJraa rrof. Ft C YOWLEIt, Hoodua. Ctfuo. nnvfl dfVw 1 v D i h.si ii. i i io.N, rt'e thr unileralirtted have thin day dlaaolvrd ttnrlmndiip hv tuutual cmihiiI. All oldiua tioun not olhcrwlNC provldeil lir w ill lie mi l hv I. II. Weaver Ativ nccouula due the linn are payable to cither. IIUKKI.-M nt nUAU.ll, Th In 7th day of May, IHtui, I' AW rNCKHIIM. The undi-rli:mtl have thia dav formed n ioparttarhio under the name and atyle ol Weavi-r X- M vera, for the luirirnur ol enndilvt- tuu the ahiK- bunnea in all iia hrnmhi, at the old aland ul HirrhiK V Weaver. ;il I'nt ton iivenue. lOIIH 11. W K a vita. j. NoiiHia Mvhmb. Aahevllle, Junetl, Hm. ARDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAGIv. to mill's Hou Hi of A.lH'vllU', on A. Ik H. H. M tknms: Per Month f tooo IVr Wtvk latHi Prrliay Uiw lilnncr anil Tea Purtli-s on iincilny'.niitlvc, 7A cents. Tho. A. MorrU, Prop., nprltliltf Antra, N. C. HOCK QUA1UIY FOK RUNT. Apply to ua (lurinic the lueomlnit week to rent thr Koch (Junrry on the opimalte aldr of thr river, nenr thr Iron bridge, and tht NIMH TltNltM UNT IIOttftHH near by. A koihI rock mnn enn irrt a bar Kiiln NATT ATKINSON & HON. mnrtfO dtf T LAN TIC CUAsT LINB (in nml after thia dnte the fulltiwlna! ached, nlea will lie run over lta"Cnlutubla IMvMon." No. Oil lvea Columbia A.UO p, m. Arrivea nt Charleaton..,. O.HO p, m. No. ft2 Uhvea Chnrlraton 7 to a. m, Aertvea n Columbia 11.AA a. tn. Connect I titt with trnlna to and front all polnta on the Charlotte, Columbia At An uata and Columbia at Green villa Kallroada. lially. T. M. HMMKHOM, 0a. Paat. Ant. J, P. UBVINU,tra. pi jrrassy campus of seven acres, will Ik- oia'ii iiiiplicaliou. Cliililrcu under liltccn venrs '. Colll'K'V, AsllCVillC, IS. C. TUOS. P. HAMILTON & CO. GROCERS, , BIG 22, I'attou Avenue. Mil H .lllin ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, IIOOMS, 26 PATTON AVE., ( Y. M. C. A. ROOMS.) )xrn ilnily, cici'iit Kuinloy., Irom 10 a. m. until 1 p. m., and 0 until 7 n. The term, of uhacritlin arc: (in. jrrar rj.n mo... ti.oo; iiius., $1 j I mo.. Bocis.; lolly !t cu. Oinrer. for I Mill I'miilint, Cliarlrs W. Wonlwyi Vlcv l'riiikiil. Tho.. A. Junta; Kre. .mil Tn-naurt-r, U. 8. WutMin; Llbrurlun, Ml.. li. J. llntch. Cltlirn. nml vlnllors ure conliiilly InrllctI to In.im't the eiiuiliiiiue and liiM-rilw their tmmiMi a. mrmlK-m. lun.'tOiltf lviiKllsili aud Frcucli BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS No. 40 I'rvmh Uroud Avenue. MRS. BUHGWYN MAITLAND. - PRINCIPAL I For many yenra AuuH-lnte IMnclpal of Mt, virnou iiiKiuuic, laitnuon..) Aaalted by a corpa ol couiieutcut tcachera. llt'l'i II 1 V FOK SALE. A aceotld hand ttliait v Mnfi? Mntl nnr uilr plu tliii ill aa-alea. Mmpitrt- nt C. n. tOUPI-K. Or KI.KI.Y itc HTHACIIAN, y rA hum ak.m . ESTEY. FISCHER. The World I'nmoua, uiicqunted, uueacelkd. durublc iiimI beautiful ESTEY ORGAN FISCHER PIANO Are rccotnuiettded by the lieal artlata. Comt and cnuiulue our fiooda iNfore buyliiK viae whvn al No, .17 I'nlton uvenuc Tuning and retMilriiiK a aicelallv. a M. WILLIAMS CO. Jtityd(iw4iii N uTICIi. My virtue of the dtrwthiua eontnbieil In the wdl of Mm. V. H M, i baiiman. dwaaetl. the uiidentapid. lu r ieutiMH, m ill rll ni iiiililtc nival the l-'ntiuerN' W arehntt-e In A am' villi. N.C. .tut 1 m-day, the (Vth day of Auuuat neat at IU o'eliM k mi., the nrwnmil pmiNTtv of mid deeiaM-d, nml her hnuarhnld and kttehrn Him it urv, cotttituu prttieiinill v of tltnt btil room m I, one dimnu room act, parlor, att tinu room, hall luruiturr, pteliirc and hooka, and other thin timuUly found iu a huuav- noiii. i vrmv . Ann. I'urther lly virtue of aahl will the nnderalirnetl eve etitora will acll at II at pritnte aale that valuahlr tot iMlonitiua to anid decenaed on Ilny wood at reel, ndji.tnlutf the old Chnimnn home nlaee. and the lot uihih which tmhl dc- eenaeil tormerlv reaideil opiHi.lta the real iltnT of A. 1'. Hututuey, l(.t. 1'nriuii imnit uinra nan iieacnption apply to either of the uudeMiwited. Term a tine, ala nnil t welve m on tha credit ; bond and approved act ntily rt iulml of tht purehaaer, and Itear (nt nat irotu day of auk. Thia the Utb day of July, l,m, timi. M U.I.Ik RN.) I'. C. HoioskTa, Jltsemlora T. II. Chim, ff V. M. M. Chapman, dewaaetl. Jutylmltdayolaiilv CWRTHEAD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. AcvnmmiHliitlon. th very la-at this moan tain cuuntry eaa afford. T.ma. rtasoaalil as ponlliki to tnnk th.m. Iillllards, pout, bowlln allrjr, ball room, nasi, sta. F. A. MILES, AI. D., mayjmiaia ' Proprietor.