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Citizen VOIR CHANCE. SEE THE GOLD WATCH OFFER ON SECOND PAGE. BEGIN TO-DAY. CAPTURE THAT ELEGANT PIN. SEE SECOND PAGE. VOLUMK VII. NO. 45. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, TUNE 27, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Asheville Dily WHERE THE SN WBIRDS NEST. I'm .1 i'in pKiiT in Milium t, tor Ik.iUI. 11 ml h i mil ion, visil LuivilW, l.r,iinli;illn. i M-.iiiit;uii, Jitul llic l.-iulilul riL'i"ii mm !tnnnliiij4 tin.' in. K' salrs nl if. 1 1 si tt LnivitU ill) .Hill .lIUl Jlliit sl IS'.H. !nv lolS .Itlll UsillilltC Mll "'hi .it H.lU' SlU (Mll. I lie Ksn.nl. 1 Inn .ih mjk no I tin' I m . nl iiiit', inula llir in ui.i nit lit ot M f . .iiiiis I . Skiks. Ktnli.tr tl.iilv hl.tt tt Mill I'lillllKTI V. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A FULL LINE OF COWS TOILET AND LAUNDRY SOAPS. I, 1 N V 1 L L E INVI I l-.S INVl.tsI K..V HON .N III Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drives, Parks, httllCIV. THE TURKISH BATH AND PALM v two nl 1 lie best rt i'l'iit toilet Mtiups on tli' tnnikft. t'tiljiMU-'s White (.it matin, .(ernts J Lli ti tur 2o. ((h r kindi an low un M) iiiO I IH.1 1iiac 11 t-'oicuu h tiitiioti kailH all Ihr laiinih v Moiips. iw.islt the luteal lub lies ttitlmui injury. I A. I). COOl'EK, 1 PrtOVIDtR UF GKUCERII S, PROVISIONS, ETC., Hurt Stjunrr. Cimur Miiin ami C"lh'Kv Hl- FLY FANS ARE THE WONDER OF THE AGE. Nirklii plated and vcr.v niccl.v finihlii'd; IiiiimIhoiiichI on t li market; are superior to all others; an ornament lo tlie tattle; a luxury to I lie household; a 1 I. hhiii; to t he sick; a pleasure to the indus trious; and a necessity to all, where flies are troublesome. The rapidly revolving dises not only Iriuliten ami drive away the Has, lait eause a pleasant circulation of air, thereby adding to the enjoy ment of every meal during t he summer months. No home is complete with out one. Sxiial ju ice is of fered on above discribed fans until July 1st. Sold only by .T 1 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 41 ration Ave. IIINA, CLASS, KlUVIiNIHS, I I KNISIIINI.S. I.IC. - AN- EX TKAOKDINARY BARGAIN IN HtMSTITCHID 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES s Plans, Iiiillinr, Sites GOODS THAT RETAILED F0K !SI..V TO $2.2 Pl.K YIKO. We haw iiiilnuicil the oioi liinity Intely tli rrrt to rt ilue pi iicn on many iSpriita and Stiinmcr rmhI N-w nHHoiiubli ihuiK arriving iilmust every ilny. WIDEN HAYWOOD STREET, THAT" WHAT TIIU IIOAKIt i-roi(ihi:n to itu. Tlie, CUv l'nllierii Have I.elt ttir CotiHlderliittT Kin, uud are tiel tlnK Uowu (o Work In Dead liar-ncKl-Ntw I'olleeiucu ICleeted. The regular weekly meeting of the board of aldermen was held in t lie mayor's office yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, or pretty soon thereafter. Al dcrinnn Kcynolds wus n little late lint hail Ihi'ii ilelaiueil I iv business ami was exenseil. Mavor Illantou was present anil pre siileil over the dclilicKilioiis of the body. All ol the alderme n were present with their hiius girt alioul, ready lo do lialilr for the city's rights, as llicy interpreted them. The alderman whose sliac hail profoundly impressed it mermaid al Old Point Comfort elated a Kieliuioinl joke uud laisiness proceeded, The) 'rc IliyiiKl In t'onit'. Capt. Nntt Atkinson called the atten tion of the board to the meeting of the National lidiloriaJVonventioii to lie held in St. Paul, Minn., in uly. lie cnlai jeil npoti the iuealeulalile iKiiclits which would ni-criic to Asheville if at this July uieetiiiK the couventiou could lie iei' miaded to select this eitv as its meeting place in 1H'J2. Capt, Atkinson stiHKested Investments. ' I. e AN hi I liK I III. I. VI IKl. v. I'.M.s. I.IIHVII.I.I. HII'Slltl HI NI II)., I.liitllle, N. C. One Pi ice System. H. REDWOOD I CO. I'lnk, l.lui null i iiiiIiii 1 un V Inn , U Inu on lllj, U. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HUGS, ETC. HATS, SHOES, 15()N MAUCIIE."! 7 & 9 I'ATTON A VIC. .17 S. Muln Street. ANALYSIS III' l l It csi-.ii a r i n i. ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. (.eMMilllVH M, I II i I . MVIH'M.lb I'l'K nth t ' 'I' N . Sis 1 lJlt'' lsilt l' ' Mlitt , II'.' 7 I'l'M M k I Ml fcl HuSlHN. M SS . Apiil L'l, l'-H I n I h.i H V iiiMphi ll, ,he ilk , Noi til I l ohilii rite H tTiiple of water Milmiilhil l- ;inal His h.-iH li m un fully aiii'tHi, with tin I'd ' mi: triull. ihi wnltr s'miwn mi .:tit h i lint nun S M l- vnlalile 'J. 'in IimiI :tin M li.lnl.. ntti ivtiiniH ii iii' r s (.lit Vhi- alri is alniMsi t fJ.HMl Mini III. so llii inttt. s'ttplmi ami I'ini rt lit nl in all icm i t litnl water ilne liiu niutUT ill ir.r ll. this will lie ii rhiimt that ill pav every ne iicciIiiik head eotriiiK lo lake advantage of. t l i sIil'M tiavr I In waii r i- i 1 1 l VI I v uian-e v, 1,1 wt r iiiuural M v Ht ik mI h ir h m vhsli fi'H I rash. t eonsists id nothinu hut d, and not old, hiip won H ii. I. hiwki:k. State A;.siiver. CORTLAND BROS., Ktal Kslatr Itrokvrs, Ami Invtstuiciil Aki'uI. JSHTAIIY I-lltl.IC. I.urtn. lt'ly plHeeil ut 8 ier etllt. Illllei'.: J 'Jli I'llttuil Avenue Seeimil ttuur M.'.lillv IIiivkil; ft, imil nil close vi ntlnill mil HIV slnek ol llil . lhal I am uvi-l'Moek. il , .unii- ...... l.r,.L. III ..III, r. licti t ho ailulterai ion ol I'ooil I'roducts liecomcs so U'Clierill llial It IS UeeeSsarV Am ilrl.tiiiim.l lo 'Vl,nii til, n Int." mill in . ... . ....l..r .. O j., I,. .h .l.-.ll Mill ollff lor till III lillgir CI I ICS 1(1 Orj.UIIU.e in xt ttn iliiji, the inllre HliMk ut cot. associations lor Hie protic tinii of iii.'iiiiil'.'ictorii's ami deiilcrs, it is high time the coiiMiiuer consider well the iiiiportiincc ol tli'iiling with rclinUe houses. POWICIJ.cV SMIHiR I lave met wit h uiiiisiial sue oss in their endeavor to es tablish and maintain a liiuh standard of WlioU-soiiictios and I'urlly III the (21'AldTY of tin. goi nls t hey sell. Our large and ever increns im; t rade i, we t hink, evi dence sullicieiit to convince all "Puiibtiiig Thoiiiases" that we are selliim1 goods ut a very low ami reasonable rati.'. Respectfully Powell & Snider, , Whuicsalc and Kt-tall liro- ' CCTH. that a eouiniittce cinuiiosed of the lead iuu men of the eitv lie aniioiuled lo l'o to SI. Paul in July uud push the claims and I leaking and advanlaxcs ol Asheville, anil ur;e Its selection lor the pui pusc nained. J. P. Kerr also talked briefly on the subject, mill read a letter lioui II. A. Loudon, of the Pitlslioro Record, who as a ilrlcnaie In, in North Carolina bad 'hcii already authorized by the board lo press Asheville's claims. On motion of Mr. Kevin, Ids, Mayor Illantou was asked to appoint a delega tion ol five to no lufoie the editors ami show to tncin what Ashcvillcisiloino, and will do il they will meet here, and use every honorable ciulc.mir to scenic the prize lor litis city tor July. 1S1IJ. The eouiniittce will Ik appointed Mon day. Wus II n NulHai.ee f I he ipii'Htlon ol Kiniitui", a permit lo Hie iuauai4Cis ol the Mission hospital, for the erection of a hospital building at ! the corner of Woodliu and Charlotte I streets came up. Alderman llrctard, lo. the committee, in lieu ol a tcport, read1 the following onlinancc lor adoption :j "licit oiduined. That no ihtsoii I , i 1 1 build any hospital building tit tbceiu, within '.'00 leel of uny adj.ieeul land owner." ' Alderman Guilder at once saw that il would never do to say "within Hilll leel of any adjaceiit laud owner," for reasons! before the IhiiiiiI next Friday afternoon to answer wiry the huildiii"; should not be condemned. The committee on the Mattery Park chicken coop and Mr. Carter's stable, complained of, reported that they were not nuisances, uud the report wus ac cepted. Clierrv and Mulllerrv. The street engineer and street commit tee were appointed lo k on Cherry and Mullicrrv streets, and report as to the widening and radiui; ol those streets. On million of Alderman llrevard, the rCHrtf the jury oil Lite widening ol Ivast street was set aside, and a new jury was ordered to jj.i over the street and re-assess damages and benefits to proerty owners ailing the line. I II. Henderson, driver ol the spriiiklim.' carts, asked that he be exempt from dray license, in accoi dance with the-.'stablisheil custom of exempting tli ivcrsof sprinklers. Ijianted. New I'olleeinen. On motion of Aldcrtnnu Leonard, the uumlier of regular policemen was in creased from eiht ) twelve, the lour new men to go on duty August I. The following olliiers were elected. No. ;, olm Nolaiid; No. 10. J. II. Sams; No. 11, W. II. Wild; No. V, J. C. Palmer. A tR'tition win read askinthat Turner street lieoiaucd from llullrieklo Sprint;. The street committee was instructed to no with the eit v engineer, have a survey niHilc, and suhmit il to the board. ''He Miuiiiliie. Superintendent ol Water " orks Iiu-lc called the atteulioii ol the boaid to the fact that the sl.inilpipe on lleauiuout Is if lie consiileicd an W. C. T. 1'. H" Il.lIlSli. Tlie iIuiih for It Are Now Helnic Prepared. Plans for the new building to be erect ed on the southwest corner of Pulton uy enue and Grove street, on the lot gener ously given to the Woman's Christian Tcmerance union by Mrs. Win. M' M. Cocke, jr., arc now being prepared. As soon its the building committee of the union accepts the plan the contract will be let at once, to insure Hie com pletion of the building by autumn. The latli, s of the union .vill lie greatly obliged if the friends who so generously iibsei ilKil to the building hind two years ago will scud the amount of their sub scription to Mrs. Juliil Slnder, treasurer, at thru earliest convenience, as a certain amount ofcasliou hand will be necessary before they can licgin work. A description of the building will be given as soon as the plans are decided on, at which lime un upical for funds will be made lo the friends of philan thropic work and all in sympathy with the noble aim of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. A DIG "ARMORY BURiNED. THE HHIi THRICATI'.NKO A HOTI',1, NtSAK UV, Several Mures llnrued Out and OceuoiuilM of llwellliiica Ilatll Frlttliletied The lBt Keulnie.it I.oHt'H iCvervlliluic :laM Words lcHtred. THIS IS THE WAY TO DO IT! A - 7-VOT AVICN1TK FROM AHUKV1I.I.K TO BII.TIIUHI-, Niitv Vokk, June H7. The First regi- unsatisf ictorv condition. He suggested , 1111,11 '" "lorv was completely gulled m that a remedy be applied at once. Ih, mailer was rclcrrcd lo the water com in i 1 1 ee fin iuimcdi.-ilc action. On uuilionot Alilerman Ctidger Siih--iutruileul Ingle was iusLrucleil to con necl the oltl reservoir with the pipe, from the pumping station. lllllH uixl le. IllllH. The lollowiug bills wen- onleicd j. A. Tcniieut, material and libor, $1 lo. Hi; lltiuconibe Hriek and tile cotup:iuy, bricks $;lTT.I!i;' Powell ci Snnl.-i , Iced, etc., $11 (Hi, V. M. Miller, stamps. He, $ l-.Ts; lr. J. A Hun ong lis, services, $ll. .",0; W. S. Ilia, I ley. shovels etc, $U'i7.".; Stunner, h .tiling p'isotier. oil cents. A permit was giauted S. M. Kidmoit lo btiiltl a 'J room house in North Ashe ville near Scney street. Al 7 p. in. die uicciiug adjourned. SI'.ltlOt'H tl I'tIK, Ir. . I. f. n. liiMt.cc uniiiul (Iter lo II. e t'rlinl.iiil t'ourl. An nltcrcai ion oerurtcd i sti.rc ol" Utivsor .S; Smit h, tin . line, last night aboul 10 t ween I'r. . C. II. lust ice. this city and C. A. Uavsor, a lire early this morning. The estimated loss is $1011,000. Only the grim 1k. smokcil walls are left standing. The regiment loses everything. The big blaze lil up the npicr part of flroaihvay for several hours, lust where ' the lire started cannot for the present he i tlelinitelv ascertained. There was a liiyli wind blowing at the lime. It so fanned the lianas thai they made their appe.tr uicc at all lite windows on llroadway am! in a short space of lime the whole s i tielure was a mass of seething flames The awning of Ihe llarrclt house, a block awav, caught fire from flying sparks and lor a time the guests in the hotel were much exercised. Thcie are a number of dwellings in the vicinity ol the ai inorv, the occupants ol w hich were lor a time turror stricken. They tell their apartments and did not the drug return until the lire was under control. The members ol the regiment had three alio, i in- iUnllie uuiiorms and their arms in the n'cloik Ih- i .iiinnrv. nil ol w hich were lost. There i physician of ! were twenty boxes of ammunition in the i,,,,. , ; armory. 1 1 use were sa veil, t ue stores leascn iroin inc armory were oi thaliircobvious.anil had the woi.ls"lhe Ih. tbtig linn In justice was arrcsleil v. ! ., lte character-iales, real estate line ol" belweeil "ol "and "any "inserted, ,'aitd tailing to secure satisfactory bond, .agents, ovster shops and cigar stores. Alderman Reynolds moved that the oi-j ..,s ul tlv stationhouse tiulil this Their intlividual losses arecomparativelv ibnance proposed lie tabled. Can led. 1 . ; small. Geo. Morgan, dealer in fine fur- I hen n vote was taken on the motion ol ; .,',.. , , , . , ! iiituic, eslimateslnisloss at $L'0,000. The Ahleimaii McDowell lo grant the ki uiit. At 10 o clock today Dr. Justice and , CL,jllK- t lo.ss, together with that of the Ayes Giulger ami McDowell; noes I Mi. R.t.sot apMareil biloie Justice A. T. Hecup.ints, is placed at $50,000, while Starues, llrrvaril, Reynolds, Leonard. j Siniime v on a charge of cimaging in an 1 the budding owned bv RolH:rt T. Ford is The permit will, thereloic, be withheld, i n I lignicd at $."i0.ooti. The losses nre ThlHlHNoMietliliiK I.Ike II! ,' '' .it. ! partly covered by insurance Alderm.in tuiileer siironseil the rest ol .' ' .,..-..,.. ... i I luivc Im-hiiI, n lull line nl Htraw tlats. linn I lai. Voiinian'i. anil Miller hhuiKi ul still liutR in the lull- NiriitR MhuiK-s. lso crush hats in ureal variety and soil fur Ii ts ,,l i trr, sht,K' niil sllc. Heiueiul-er this is a genuine cost suk'. Anil Hint r.ervlliiiiu in m Mloek in Ihe wny ol ii hut iiitist ),''. H,,l 't suell sluiightrr n iei. will nut IhsI Uiiik. KHA1. liSrATIi. VV I.TKR B. C.WVN, W. W Wssr. GWYN & WEST tSuevcMora to Walter U.O.w vn KSTAULISHEU 1881 HEFER TO BANK IIF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan a Hccurcly Placvd al 8 lcr Cent. Notarv I'ulilie. CointniHNiiinerfl ollK'fil. FIRE INSURANCE. OI't'K'K- HoulheUNI Coui'IMUHre. J. V. SCII ART I. E, NO, W NORTH MA N ST. Junt rcveived, it fui line uf Kntilinh and do tnentic ttiHikn tompiing nnd tinuimT. (Vti'.'i mm So the ear Her vim ennir. the will lr nlile to mi t and til Vi gain 'I ueHilu, .Iimc Lt, and Ki t ii. itp'rc likely we il The Kale lie ilou'l you ir- F. E. MITCHELL, jS atlo.i Ave. jun'Jt:ii;iin the brelhrcii when he moved thai a juiy lie appointed to assess bcuclils anil dam ages to r,iK-rt v owners bv the widening ol Hay wood street to a w idth ol lilly leet, according to the survey of the city en gineer. Mr. Giulger said that the street was entirely too narrow uud the widen ing was only a ipicstiou of lime. Look-, iug al it this way he thought the itiickci I lie board marched up lo its responsibili ties boldly the si inner the criticisms would cease, and the sooner the icoplc would licgin lo appreciate the work lor the city's good. Mr. Gudgcr's talk wus full ol clear grit. A vote was then taken on the motion with the following result: Ayes Gudgcr, Stnrnes, McDowell. Noes Iticvaid, Reynolds, Leonard, Mayor Illantou then voted aye, ami the motion carried, amid u storm ol applause. t:lieaer I'l.lekeiiN. W. P. McGaha, hading Iroiu Transyl vania, related to the board how lie catnc to the city with a few chickens, sonic his own ami some his neighbors, ami was iedilliiig Litem on the street, when the vigilant tax collector caught him up anil inaileliiiup.lv the $."i sKCial tax. 11c asked the board to rclunil his $". Aldermen Giulger and Slarucs lueainc soTlgitntcd thai they came near falling off their solus, and simultaneously moved that not only Mr. McGaha lie exempt, but all the countrymen who will bring chickens into town, and thecolleclor was instructed to rclunil the suinscollcclcd from litis class ol imldlrr. The motion cariicd with a whooi, so lo scak, and Mr. McGaha wa i pressed lo go and sm again, only on a larger scale. The price ol chickens is, therefore, expected to take a slide. This) Ih KeireMlili.it ! I ANIIKKsO.X, tun,, line -1. IVIWOOO, Ray sol - Smith's, testified that some-; this county, has sustained a $rt(IO,(l!IO time alter 0 o'clock last night Dr. Jusliec loss by tire. The mammoth diamond walked into the store and spoke to Mr. : plate glass works, the largest plant in Ray sor. !m ..bout three minutes he beard i the l uilcil States, was partially burned, them lighting and saw Mr. Uaysor at-! die buildings and machinery covering templing to rise Iroiu a chair anil Dr. Justice striking hitn on the head w ith a pnir ol ktiueks on his hand, lie tried lo separate the men. Saw Dr.Justieclhrow the kuueks in the yard, where witness af terward picked tlieui up. Mr. Kaysor teslilied that Dr. Justice came into Ins stoic last night about 10 o'clock, iind appeared soeittblc and po lite. Reference was made to a disagree ment between them earlier in Iheilayaiul the doctor invited him lo go to the rear ol the room, as he wauled lot.dk with him. Itoih were sealed ami a short con versation ensued, w hen Dr. lusticc sud denly called him at! liar anil seized his bead, pushing il downward and struck him seveial blows with a pair of kuueks, lie was stunned, bill tried In ilclcuil liiinscll as lust he could. Mr. Kaysor was discharged and Dr. Justice was bound over lo lite next levin ol the Criminal court in a bond of $"t". Mr. Rayiior's itijiu ies are pniulul, but uitfl serious. three ucres of ground, lieing wtcd out I he works were not running lull ca pacity, as the lactory is not yet com plcted. 1 here was some insurance on the buildings and machinery, the amount of which is unknown. The hurtled por tion will be immediately rebu It, but will not lie ready tor oH.raliou before t lie first of next year. A MeetliiK of Prominent cillcenM or Victoria and Kenllworth at the Newlon Academy Yexler day Tax Levied to do lite Work. A seventy foot avenue from the city limits to lliltmorc! Asheville leads the world for pluck, push and go, nnd Victoria Hud Kenil worth, on the south, arc always al the head of the procession. In (net the (co ple that leud arc the kind which inhabit these beautiful suburbs of Asheville. A meeting of the citizens of Victoria and Kcnilworih was held at the Newton academy yesterday evening ut 0 o'clock, ninety-five per cent of the projicrty own ers of the two towns being present. Mayor W. U. Ilreese, of Kcnilworih, presided. A resolution was offered by K. V. Gnrrett, of Victoria, and seconded bv L. M. Pease, of Victoria, and Or. W. C. browning and Chas. McNainee, of Kcnil worth, prov ding for the building of a seventy foot avenue from the corporate limits of Asheville to lliltmorc, and also requesting the commissioners of Victoria ami kcnilworih to levy a tax upon the prope-i ty of Ihe two towns, sufficient to raise the money for its construction. I he resolution wus unanimously adop ted. At n meeting of the commissioners ol Kenilworth held immediately alter the adjournment of the joint meeting, the necessary lax was levied upon the cor poration. The commissioners of Victoria will hold a meeting on Monday afternoon at which time the tax asked for will lie levied upon that corporation, and on Tuesday, a joint meeting of the commis sioners of the two towns will lie held for the purpose of getting up plans and spec ilie.itii'iis, anil the makingof all necessary arrangements for the immediate building ol the u venue. This action ol Asheville's suburban sis ters but adds evidence to the fact that now goes without nueslion. that Ashe ville is making strides forward never be fore known m her history. When finished, this will be one of the finest drives in the south. 1171.4 3' H i' ALL WUL LU LIKL: To find a four-leaved clover just like Tax Collector Reynolds did. To have "Charlie" Dcvault explain just exactly what "D. V. E." mentis. To sec Mr. Armstrong begin the sale of the mineral water in bis little building hack of the wing of the court house. To see Detective Deavcr get u new walking stick. To have some one ropiest the loaf ers on the square to slop counting white horses when an auburn haired ludy goes past. To see the clerks in Asheville have shorter hoursduring thesummer months. lo Have cushions put on the seats in the square. To hear Solicitor Carter's fish talcs when he comes buck from Toe. ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD In Asheville N. C, OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER SHOULDER BRACES. FOR Men, Wotucii and Children. OUT OF ALL THAT NUMBER Not one person was disappointed la the ass ul them. Thcjr are bejoud doubt the best and most durable bruec ever wont In fact thej arc the ONLY RELIABLE combined brace and suspender In the market The? arc simple In construction, easily ad justed and worn with perfect comfort. ' WU HAVE JUST RECEIVED 150 PAIRS-ALL SIZES FOR MEN, WOMEM, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 94 South Main St. ki;i:i' it mm Cotton (supply. NKW Y. ikk, June 27. The-totnl vkihle up. ply ut eoltiiu for the world i. lj,llitl,rtU IihIch, of which l,N.r,,91l', bnle. are Ameri can, UKiiinxl I .film. HiH and l,o:i3,li'.)H hnlcn respectively lust year, keccipt. at all in terior towns, 7,ar,u tittle.; receipt, from (limitation, li.OMo. Crop in sight, 8, 471,015 bales. Ualtlmore HrleeH. HAi.TiMokK, .lunc 27.-P1mr. dull unit tttt-uil.v unelianxeil; western Ktnicr $:t.r7oni 7.1; exirn, tH.oow.-t no; taniily, $t 7f, 1.1. Wheat, weak: No. 2 rt-d anil snot. $l.nt;V.f.l.u2; Houthern, wheat, uuiet; Fultz, $l.ogi,ul oil; Lnngberry, SI o.'li;l.o7. Corn nuulncrn, Hrm; white 74.'(l7ae; yellow 7oe for Tlie Toe. Uie Wind once Ulew Tli r nit li. I-'rotn the New Yolk Sun. Miss llosmer.a school leachci of 1'ilch btiig.Mass., has scuta boy home because he came lo school baictooicd and in knickerbockers. A reveicnd gentleman at the meeting of the school committee decided that il was must indecent for it boy lo coine to school in kiiickcrbockcis ' c.iusni; lluriiiiui K- Co. Htnrt Ihe Hall tlie Clerks) or Anl.evllle. L. II. I'.aiuum cc Co., the North Court place clothiers, agree with Tin; ClTIZKN on the early closing question, and say: Km rox Tub Citii;n: To start the ball rolling after Saturday, July -t, we w ill close our store al T p. m. li li. Hurnum & Co. t.laflHloi.e'N Condition. I.nNiioN, June ,'". Gladstone, whose physician has declared his condition se rious, passed a good night at Lowes loll, to which place he went yesterday in pc New York Market. NHW York. June 1!7. Stock, active hut wenk. Money, wciik; Kxchungc, Innu. t HIP-.; .hort,4.HHy.: state bnil. nculecteil; Kuvcriinient honits ilull but Klendy. Cotton liiict inm .leuny, snle 7tt naleM; uplnnil. Kive; Orleans, N la-lllc; luttirra okih'iI Hti-tul.i anil elosed steudy. June, HnowK.oti; Illly.N OIWM IKl; Aucust, M. 1 4cH, 1 ; Sentem iiir, M 27IHH -'H; OctiilKT, H ItUw H; Novem liir. 8 noMs till, l-'lnur itnll mid active. Wheat weak and active. Corn dull and usy. I'ork steaily ul 111 ouhi j.5. I.aril - Hlctuly ut $C 27V. Spirit! Turiicntinc ,-iisv at ariniit.lNc. khriu canv at 1.40UX t.-loV. FreiKllts sU'iuly. A1-FA1US OF CONSlSOUliSCE. hope oi recruiting his health, lie was Dot injuriously aflcctcd by the journey. Little Wales) loo Wet. London, June '.'"Heavy rains have prevailed throughout Southern Wales, disastrous Hoods and serious 7'H Tlie wh.v to niiiki1 money in to siivt' it. And tlie wmv to save it is to linvti your jii't'- i st-rijit ioiih filli'il nt Cariui- Hiiii'I'm ilrujjf stoii1, iind you will timl by I i mjj: so you will s.'ivc li'oin li."i to .'10 Mr wnt. Umi every prewription. We j ilo not take i;'oo(Ih tli.tt the i people know the prieo and l mark down to cost , and then jeliiir'xe t woprieeis for jt pre- ! script ion lo inakeuptholosH. i V i. I.: i MERCHANT TAILORiiv' ,v',t mnsr!M mu in" ii mutt in unit in; iivenieii ' si niie way A hint totho wise ! is HUilit ient. A lull line of I)e- I Vault Flavoriii",' Kxtractw in nloek. Mr. J. Taylor A m iHK nnd Mr. ('has W. Dcvaull nre with mo and will lie pleaded to meet t heir friends uud cus tomers. Don t target the phue. t'aiinieluiers drujj; nlviv, No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. U. LI AIICIIITEOTIS, PIANOS: STEINWAY, EVERETT, HARVARD, ORGANS: WII.COX K WHITB, I'ARRAND & VOTHV Kt.MIIAI.L. BANJOS. GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. .street sprinkling question, and finally au Ihorized Alaerman McDowell lo make arrangements with teamsters to run iwo sprinklers every day in dry weather and on Sunday up to 10 o'clock. This is otic additional carl to what the eitv has had heretofore, and will give a Riealde.il cnvieil shoes, and it is theshoeless urchins of satisfaction to mucus m general mid w, m)w TO ,st n school education. visitors particularly. . I It is for our Daniel llealys that the pub- J v- 'V. I Alderman Kcyiiohls spoke of the condi tion ol the streets oil Sunday, made so by melon rinds, etc., and the board de cided lo institute a "Saiurdai iiighlbtig- adc" imiler the ureet suierinleiidenl lo have the main streets and avenues cleaned Saturday uigliis. Kxlraordlnary, If True. S. 15. Mollis, ol the linn of Taylor, bonis & llrolbcrton, said he had Ikcii in formed that the contract lor plumbing in the new city hall had been let lo liallaid, Rich & Boycc, at 10 KM Ccnt. prolit, and without any conictiiion whatever, lie said his hrm would do lite work al -a Iter cent, disco mil from rcgularralcs.and 28 rattua Avenue. Next V M C A build's. nov I d3a PO Box 85. FOR RUNT OR HALE. Bltbcr hoase owned by T. Wiuraa Sh.rp tras, corner Frrneh BfOad a naac and Hay. ood Street. These house, are located near the crater of town, comaiamliaf good views, dig k lvatloo. Pol Informalloa apply to i I0I1N CHILD. THE BIAITLANO SCHOOL, HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR 6IRLS, ' No. 0 French Broad Ansae. MkS.llllRGWYNMAITLANO, PRINCIPAL. ' Cotanrtrnt teachera, and thorouRB InMtrMe tloa. loasia Music Ci.ina Palatine aid Keuslnaton Umbrolderjr arccoflUancd daring toe summer vaeauoar . .aacoa&j EASY INSTALLMENTS, LOWEST PRICES, HIGHEST GUARANTEES. ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS AGO. - 1 can rtfiT to hundnds e pat root, the best men In Wcatcrn North Carolina. Call ou or idrcia C. FALK. 35 N. Blatn Street. ASHEVILLE. N. C. OR Spartanburg, 8. C. Blme. M. Fuae Smith From New York, la prvnarvd to accoaiplish the verv beat la dreu making atahort Dotlca. 07 a. Mala st PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, -Also Artistic MllUaery Vary cheap. JB81ai . ' and with bare legs, or, as otic must its same the reverend censor lo have saiif with bare limbs. Hut, Reverend Mr ll-.ll Il,..r.. .ll'lf V..l.,ll,ol'U ill,,, I The aldermen thoroughly discussed the, lo i,,,,,) ., ilin,re, ,, ! without bare legs and leet, and are there a any lads, born in Ireland, who today are dignified as United Stales senators or governors ol stales, who did not go barelegged to school.' Stirclv it is the toes that mice Ihe wind blew through which now till the most damage lo properly. LIFE IN S0KT1I CAK0L1XA. lie schools were made, in spile of the 1 ,1 us lit s ol the Miss I Insiders ami the Rev. V. 1). Halls. Tlie Wliiiitnu I'Lilforui. From the New York Sun. The Democracy has stood for years upon the broad, patriotic ami ncver-nar-lowing platform of frugality in the pub lic exeiiditurt, appropriations for need- by HrvsonCity Herald: Last week flood , did considerable damage on Alarka ! creek, near this place. Mr. I'plou re- 1 ports the damage to his larm as ut least , If .1(1(1 I Winston Republican: W.W. Wood & Co., have let the contract hint good si.ed plug tobacco factory to Fugle Bi os. w hich litikes three new factories for the manufacture uf the weed now going u in W insltin. The tjoldsboro Headlight says that Rev. C. L. Arnold, rector ol Si. Stephen's Kpiscnpal church in that place, litis tic cental ii call to St. I'ct.r's. at Detroit Mich., uud will lake charge of the parish in Scptcmlicr. llcndcrsonville Times; A lumber kiln belonging to Mr. N. Kiickncr, at his machine shops in this place, wasdeslroycd by lire on Sunday morning last nt ful public purposes nulv, and an econoin 'about o clocK. mere wcrcaiioui ten . , ' . ,", , n 'thousand feet ol lumlier belonging to icaluse ol he people s money at all jn tlc kj, limes. On that clear ami winning issue,' wherever, whenever and by whomsoever i Tarboro Southerner: If one willrise made, the Ibices of t lie party have never I early enough in the morning, sny about Ikcii overthrown. They cannot be oyer- i sunrise, and watch the show windowsof thrown in IN1I2 It was Samuel I. Til- W. S Clark's store, he will lie rewarded J. M. CAMPBELL, l)EALEIl IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE SHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTIOR -AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. further that no linn could alTord to do the work at 10 kt cent, lie thought, at j ,irn w. j,, hissccoiitl annual message to with a novel sight, a ral catching Hies. least, that the different linns sliouldhuvc die New Vork legislature, onjaiiuai v 1!. ' It catches them with ils feet ami quickly a chance to bid on the work. 1x70. declared: " 1 transfcrcs them to his nioulh. The cc- The matter was referred to the city I "Such taxation is in itself a monstrous : leritv with which the fore feet are ex- hall building committee, with insula tions to reHrt ut the meeting next Fii day alternoon. No F.xenintlou. evil; and ils incidents aggravate ils dt-1 Untied is wonderltil. reel injury. When governments take Carolina Watchman: Mr. L. II. Fos- iwrn iue pcopic .or ome.a, expei.ouure , , j , IIS Uxn hKrC this week ill the interest of a big scheme which, il nearly all tlie surplus earnings of iudivid Col. Reuben Mcllrnyer, representing I nals, science and skill in the art of tana- necessary to preserve nnu iio.uk. I. J. Coiipinger, son-in-law of Seerclnry Ilhiiue, has Ik'coiiic an Aniericiui citizen by making his final statement lieforc the bslriel court at San Antonio, Icxas. renoiiiiciug his allegiance to Orcut lint mi. Sciialor Gorman will direct the iia tional democralie commiltce's campaign work next hill. 1 he chairman, Senator Hi ice, is going to Luroiie. A national headquarters for democratic clubs will lie oicncd in V nsliington. The unprecedented rains of the past three weeks have started a new ween known as the pepiicr-grnss, in many North Dakota counties tu the Ked river vallev. and iL- has ulrendv licebtnc so rank that many fields of wheal will not be worth cutting. The alliance platform adopted Thurs day, at lira nil porks, N, D., mukes no mention of the Cincinnati platform, de mands a loo-cent silver dollar and taxa tion ol mortgages, and favors an income tax, prohibition and woman suffrage. The alliance also endorses thcOcalu plat- lurm. I'UKKIUN. The steamship I'uerst Ilismarek, of the Hamburg-American packet line, made the run front New York to Otiecnstown in 0 dnvs 'Jl hours and 10 minutes, which is the lastcst eastward passage ever made by any steamer. In Dublin, Ireland, today the court of upiienls rcluscd Die application lor a slay of execution in the suit recently decided in favor of Campbell, Darnell's private secretary, against the proprietor of the Cork Daily Herald. Mr. rnrncll has written n letter for publication in which he asserts thai Mrs. O'Sbca had Ihe authority of his private secretary, Mr. lleurv Uiinplicll, to at Inch his signature in tlie letters tie pro duced in court ul the time of the trial ol the action for damages brought against Hie Cork Daily Herald by Mr. Campbell Homes for the Poor Man. If vnu want to be nrtchhnr nf Renra Van. lerliilt buy one of mv lota, wltbia short diHtnncc of hi. palace, at from 9100 to fi,in, per lot. Mze irom 7xlBO to ZOOzaoo. Ilraulilully shiuled and line views. Call atmjr ollte-e tor plan. Terms, 14 ca.h, balance I. a years, J. M. CAMPBULL.. II... ,.l,.,lU.rU of th,...il II... ku.ur.l ,. .. .. , ' ,. j,.,, . .! enlarge the revenue, tu gild the inllictioii to relieve his clients of the $;0 siceiid , ? ............. lax. lie nouoteu tnc constitutionality of the act of the legislature allowing the levying of such tax, uutl thought if pliiinli crs were maile to pay a special tax car penters should lie required to do so also. The Colonel got Shelby, his old home, mixed up with Asheville, but argued Hlranite II True. From the Henderson Oold Leaf. comnlctcd. means much for this section, Mr. I'ostci represents the large steel cnrfArehtolMUon IteunlHou'a Fauioun works nlrcaily established ul Chicago They propose to erect branch factories at different points. A number of our en terprising eiti.ens have been discussing , 1 ' :....i.:i:. .. .. 1......1... 'ri.n ..1 ,, . , , , i llie in iieiiviiotiii v 01 mv .eiicinc. , in oo tmeiiiing wc can not iiniicrstauii ; jivl l9 t(, build railroad ears entirely of wny young itiuics lire not as pari ictuar gud, and will employ Irom 700 to 2,000 alioul the mono character ol the fuilhlully lor hisclicnt, although no action ! thev ussociatc with as men are about die wus taken by I lie board in tlie matter Will Kevlne Tlie Code. City Attorney Cobb wus instructed lo rcviie the city code, and allowed lo pro cure such assistance as might ' lc ucccs sarv in the work. Complaint was made against the old tahle in reur of the stores uf D. II. Webb and others on North Main street, and the owner will, be notified to appear opposite sei;. Lei the breath of sus picion rest upon a woman uud she is avoided by incn ; but a man may be known to be dissipated and dissolute lucking in morals uud wanting in vir tue and he is still recognized by what w. call society and allowed the compan ionship of virtuous women. Strange, isn't il ? No harm ever done by the use of Sim mons Lit cr Regulator. skilled laboicrs, which means un addi tion of from 3,000 to 10,000 to our po- lllltllOII One dollar a year will cover your doc tor's bill if you take Simmons Liver Re gulator, TtayAlpaca coins cut long, sizes 34 to 4S, Also alapacu jackets for iMiyslOto l.rRt the Whitlock Clothing House, 48 South Main St. ir'IM.airnllieeiil views, natural parkH, wild Dowers and cool freali air. 1 aat sue uuuiiur iiue. "Here's health to all that wc love, Here's health to all that love us. Here's health to all those that love them, That love those that love them That love us." Do von notice what a large circle this wish for health includes? and will vou notice the reference is not to the winecuii but to a standard medicine, the "Golden Medical Discovery," that can bring health to the large number of friends we each love. 1 rue, it is not a beverage, and does not inebriate, but is a health- giving medicine, a blood purifier, liver in- vigoratornnd general tonic a rented fur billiousncss, indigestion and stomuc Iroublca-it cures consumption in .its early stages, scrufulu, bronchitis and throat diseases. -TAKE YOUR Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD AS HEW. No. 16 N. Court BqusuTO. NEXT DOOIt TO P08T0FPICK. " DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, NEW STOCK JUST IN. A Finer Assortment THAN EVER BEFORE. J.II. LAW, No. 37, 59 and Ct a. Bfala at. "1 t i f)Sl AmwaiiaVmiUa iWS)'wlkVVSMiw v.1i...l...xi,iJB.....,..p..iy.i.aj. tHi,.. , ,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 27, 1891, edition 1
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