Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUMK VII. NO 87. WHERE THE SN WBIRDS NEST, j .... - i I'm a cool place in summer, fur health anil recreation, visit l.iiivilli-. ( it ;i mltat her Minintain, anil the li-antil'id region sur rounding them. Regu'ar SiiU's j (if real estate at I.iuville on anil after lunc 1st, 1 Sill, lliisiucss lots nnd resi dence sites snlil at private sale i.nlv. The S'stccoln Inn. This excellent hotel was opened the 1st of Jam', under tin- management ot Mr James T. SkiUs. Over the Y'ialiloiiee Komi. A lieuutilul rmiti lor a sninnu'r excur sion, bv way ot line River ('age. Kuan Mountain, t'rnulierrv. l.invillr. titand la 1 hi" Monntain, ltloing Rink ami .1-11 Carolina Sl.ijff "o it'll t'ompa i. lv stage lilwivii I'laubcn v anil St'lit-.liite. u in. ) l!l . 1 -HI l1 II . I III . i i i 'He. i m . Ml nr: l" i in . Hlo" am K" i in . I.i n'ti . II time l.v A i . . l.v Al H O'l I II III 7 o i p in '.' on p in 1 :on p in. 7 .ii n. ;n ) a .iil up" mil. An pporuiuit. i cash in i'e i t one thousand dollars has liecn oll'ereil lor tlic lust short story or nove' having the I '.ramllai In i Moun ain and I he lic.tnl itnl siemrv ol that io ,i lit v woven into t lie plot This nioinii.iiii. situated as il is in the most pictuicsiue part ol Western North Carolina, lurnislies an attractive setting lor an interesting story. The selection will lie made by a com mittee nt competent reviewers, .mil the storv must not be less than 10 nor ex ceed ."( pag. s. lielailed information mav be obtained of the I.iuville Improvement Company, of I.iuville, North Carolina. REAL VST ATE. Wai.tfr H c.wvs. V. V. Wrst. GWYN & WEST, i Successors to W'ultci B.C.wvtli ESTARLISIIEI1 1881 REFER TO BANK (IF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed nl 8 Per Cent. Notary I'ulilu C ommissioners of lieeiln. ' FIRK INSURANCE. OKHCK- HoutlieaHt Court Nnnare. J. W. SCIIARTI.E, MERCHANT TAILOR No. NtiKTM MAIN ST. Jut rcecivfd, :i fnl' lint of t-'n'ih mrntic wiinlcn tor fnlt and w inter. j fthi!4iinm 1 WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS, UH I'fltton vt-uui-. Next V M L Inul.l K. nm 1 dam c o ito:,r,4 JOHN CHILD, il-'onm-.lv of I.ymiin & c hilill, Ofliee Nn. I I.e;al llloek HKAI. EHTATK A Nil - L0 4N IJROKKtt, THICTI.V . KKOKHRACK Ht'SINHSS. I.oanit secure pnieeil ut H per cent. Asheville & Craggy Mountain; RAIL WAY. iFiiinilitiriy known as the DUMMY LINE, The curving glides, The charming rides Are very line ( lit the I iitnimy Line The shady walks. The (tiicl talks, In Sunset I'ark Where sipiirrcls bark, And wild flowers bloom, With lots of room. The four great lakes At Old Man Hcake's Where bull-frogs bum "Tum-Kum ! Tiiin-Kiim !" The mountains grand Ou every hand The Climbing Rat Mount 1'isgah at The glowing skies, The clouds likewise Hy rill and pool Deep shades are cool ; Hy crystal spring Sweet warblers sing. The curving glides, The charming rides Arc very fine On the "Dummy Line. H'fllcft for lhtR3 On the Camp Patton Car. , When they are up the dummy ismnning. City terminus nt Camp Patton, corner of Chestnut nnd Charlotte streets. Take the Camp Patton Electric Street Car at the Square. Schedule for August, 18'Jl. Leave City Terminus at 9,05 a. m. 3.05 p. m. 0.35 " 3.35 10.05 " .10.35" j , 11.05 " u.35 " . y .13.05 p. m. . 12.35. .'" 2.05 " . ' 2.35 " . 4.05 -(4.35 V5.05 85 ,' " EVER CHANGING. Ol'R STOCK OF GROCERIES IS LIKE A RUNNING STREAM. Hundreds Take From It, Yet it ncTcr ilimitiiMluwI. This of coumf, in trt'.Hinr there id 11 never f;iilnK sprtni ot wupjily tht feed thfRtrfiim. SluRiKli mniims wt'iRmitr, mi U n!iiKKih j;rH-crit Thev h'-cfune tnuty,mmr and nt nl iiiul unlit fm use The movement here i imk, nnv things coining nnd ; '"K- Wc use hicmU tii rmthoiltt unci huy fvhat we ran tu-ll ht-fnrr cettiiiK Mule ml prnle onrwlven iti hav inu 11 IithIi ntiK-k 1m Ki'lu't from nt nil times, A.I). COOPEK, 011 rt S'jiiniv. (.'urnrr Mam hiiiI CiiIiVki' t Nin th I'tnirt Sijimrr. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED1 -AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR ; Sl.o TO Pl-RVAHH WliCAN nl'I'liK Till-: li.NTIKi; LINK AT 7f tl'.NTS. White. Illiiek. 1'nik. lllur nnil White, White on Illnek. nrilin d (Ul P()N MARCTIE." .17 M. Main ttlreel. THE FINEST IN THE LAND., V1- CLAIM TO IIAVH THKI INKST BRAND n ROASTED COFFEE ever intrixhict'il tn this itiiirkct. (ItticiotiH drink. It mnlu-M a 1 TEAS: I'orinoMH Oolonif , ICngliKli Break faKt, ;un powder and Japan. AKIi l'KONlll NCHIl "V r.XI'I'.RTS To be the BEST BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY. knowing the irnplr unprrcinte n good tlniiK. wi' Mparf nn rftort to sfitjri' the BUST lor every department of our tmsinesn. Ke- H't'lHlllv Powell & Snider. Wholesale and Retail (ro- vcm. Th wji.v to inaki' inoticy is to siiv it. Ami the wny to Nil v it in to Idivi .your pre xrriptioiiH filled at Cm rin i cIdii'I'h driiir Htnt'p. innl von will fi th 1 by (loiiifj: ho yon will Have from 2." to .'W per cent, on every preHcription. We iio not take kooiIh that the people know the price and mark down to cost, and then charge two priceH for a pre scription to uiukeuptheloHB. You know clerk hire and houwe rent must be paid and the profits must be averaged Home way. A hint to the wtee is sufficient. A full line of De- Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock Mr. J. Taylor Amiss Lund Mr. Chn. W. Pevaultare wit lime and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the ! place. Carmichael's drug store, No. 20 South Main street. Asheville, N. C. VEGETABLES! RKCEIVKD FRESH EVERY DAV AT HARE BROTHERS, 17 goutlt aiatn streets ; , Ililll' TO MAKK MONKY. THE NEWEST UNDER THE SUN. FINE IMPORTED CHINA, IN Odd Pieces and Sets. With perffet views characteristic of the "Land of the Sky," artistically burnt on them uartt r the trlaii'. Thin tine of china wai made in Hurope specially to our order. Wc claim to he the orixitiHtorn of the idea, and have np-ircn no painn or eienpe in srxurinjc it. Visitor, to our city will find, the goads suita ble as s uvenim or mementos of Asheville. We invite you to call and sec our store Your visit will not Incur any obligation to par ch sc. We have ti complete line of ehinn. l'Iiim. etc.. which f nre nfTerinE at redu ed price, for Ihi. month. Sow i. the time to ! No. 41 Patton Avenue. CHINA, (il.ASS, IKH'SK ITlt MSlllMiS, I'IT., .vtftffij Larc Reductions For tt few dy only. A Inrne rlis otint on all C'lo httiR For ttie temninrror the season a larKe discount on medium ami tine straw ts or mrn. hoys and children A lot ot Zicntet'n fine hites reduced from $.1 on, f-i TiO (lint $;i 7.") t ' $'J f.O Sizes . iy, S, t, .'iv, rii.,, ti and ri. , New nensnnuble thiiiKs arriving almost imr.it. One Price Systcni. H. REDWOOD 31 CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOOOS, HATS, SHOES, RUGS, ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AV1C. MONEY JCST MIW j More AcCCptilblC Is TO ME THAN MY STOCK LIGHT INDEHWEAK, AND it. nnnrn vim.. in. IN UnUtn IU lUnN IN U MUNtT It VERY Ul'ICKLY, You Can Have JUST WHAT IT COST ME. Rl'Sr, IT IP Vol' CONSI'l.T Vdl'K INT WON'T LAST I.ONC. F. E. MITCHELL, MUN'S OI'TPITTIiR, No. a8 Patton Avenue. THE ASHEVILLE KAiwrk HXrkrSS I (1 -.....w. w.i w... i.www OFFICE LEGAL BLOCK, COURT SQTARE. Telephone 119. HnKunge tran.frrred to and from the depot and all nolnuln Aaheville 2 Ccilt Per Piece. MKSSBNCURS in all TRAINS. ANli CONSTANTLY AT TIIH lllil'OT. THE ONLY COMPANY PRIVI1 FRFil TO nHFP.f RAHRafiF rnillLtUtU IU UntOr. DAUOMUL Prom hotel or resldince to destination. 4.i..-.-. .u. ...-... -e from one part or the citv to another. PrompL deliveries auaranteed; re.ponnl bllity perleet. At jirivate residences bngKnge will he deliv ered In any part of the house doired without extra chargv. Orders may be left at th! leading hotel., at the K. It I). City Ticket Office, at the Depot, or at the ticneral ofnc of the Company, LcraI Block, Court Square, A.hevllle. CORTLAND BROS Real Estate Brokers, And InTetnetit AcenU. NOTARY MJI Loaaa atarrty placed at t pt. omx. : '. OSatti ' . MUM Patioa Avaaaa.) .. IkbOdlT . ! - huy. ItOIIIMIkU'l) ON VANDERBILT'S ESTATE. FIRHT COMPLETE DHMCRIP TION OF IT. Tbe nenutle. Natural and Artlfl clal, Have Not Bern Kxnititer-led-The TentilH court Hlte for the threat Hounc The wealth of the Vanderhills, at no very distant day, came to Southern com prehension with a rerr remote aignifi eanee, something to be heard of, to lie womlereil at, perhaps to be envied; but ao far a way in its splendors and influences , as to lie looked upon at il tbe display of those phenomenal Northern Lights, whose coruscations illuminate the northern sky, hut rarely enlighten with leeblcr (low the more sombre hue of the southern heavens. The vast neciiinulationi ot the Vanderbilts, as well as those of the larger number of northern millionaires, wen mane at home, mnused at Home, enjoy -. at home. The south could not expect to share in the bounties of those exuber ant fortunes; only perhaps tube refreshed by the casual droppings of a southern tour, or the incidental expenditure of j pleasure, erhaps business, explorations, j And it is from these casual causes, i rather than from designed purpose, that one of llie Vnmlcrbilts (icorne, resolved to ripply some ot his T.iKt resources to wise, nohle, and more generous purposi- I than in the erection of splctnlid city pal aces, or costly Newport cottages, or new ailroiul entrrprics or other means o! swelling his already vast fortune. Per haps in his heart were emotions thai were not in harmony with wealth atone some touches ot nature through which . the heaulies of the hiudsca)c, the hreal h j of the untainted atmosphere, wish lor se clusion from I he restless crowd, made ap teal for rest anil grateful solitude, How It HapiM'tivd, In one ol his visitt ti Asheville, North Carolina, from Itis luxurious environ ments, in the flattery Park hotel, t'.eore Vauderbilt sought recreation in rides and drives through the surrounding countiy . To these he was temi.ted bv the outlook ' Irom the verandas of the hotel. Mis eye swept over valley and hill, over held and nimmluin nvrr III MllSi'.i iw- I li:,l ,..u., I , hour el the tlav disclosed newiiiiet beau i ties and more imposing grandeur. Am : perhaps what was new to his urban trained eve, the vast expanse ol lores land, Hotted here and there in vale and Ion mountain side, with farm and in chard and ipiiet homestead, but still mas ICI 111 l III LIIH ItMIS ItUIC, lllilllC M,IICF?ltHI ' miiin iti-t tliun till- ii ml u-illiitiii Hiiltltf the thought was horn and the purpose tiled ti turn Ins wealth to those gentle, ' vet tiowcrlul, uses that would bring in lieautiful accord the graces of art and the , rucged charm ol nature. Hvideutlv thej views of Mr. Vauderbilt were us vast as were his means to give them direction 'and form. He needed space, he must j hare variety of surlnce, he must control commanding points ul view: above all, as indispensable to Ins purpose, he must have an unobstructed elbow room A Van! llouialn. Determined upon his object, he ipnctly selected his point of action; and then as quietly, through confidential and judi. cious agents, liegan to buy up all the lands to be included in his projected plans Not only were large bodies of the native uncleared forests purchased but innnv a hillside farm and verdant vallrv j with the houses, the fields, the orchards, the meadows, were eoniolnbiied intoone vast domain. ; There is nothitiK remarkable in the 'ownership bv one individual of so large ii body of land. In either eastern or western North Carolina men may lie loiina own nr o.oiMi or even preairr numl ot acres. What was remarkable was the nuroosr anil the nbililv ol Mr. : Vanderbill .o bring all ol his possession ' into subjectinn, to make wild nature 1 over the whole of its tributary to art. and to unite all into charming unitv bv : ruari! pentrittinK wrv talitmle. ditiW ing every hidden recess without exposing it to Tuh?nr nublieitv : and crowninc the work with a structure ol si?.r, stability miiu uiauiiiiieciicc as would oc woriliv Ol I the magnitude and natural beauty of the domain. The HlKlieHl Outlook. This lies between the Swannanon river two mile, south of Asheville. emending . , , , , . down that beautilul stieam lo the June - tion with the French Broad river along which it lies for a distance of sii miles or n,.tr. t'nnlh. (ni,,.,,..,. Il ..I..J. .' , , .. south for the same distance, and is tra- versed in that direction bv ihe llender- soaville turnpike road, and by the Ashe- I ville and Spartanburg railroad. Lverv I variety nf surface ia iurliiderl Th li.11 w ffHture - hm nthe,oth- j . ... i east rises inc conspicuous nusoee mouii- tain with an elevation of 3,50 leet, shutting aitbe terminal summit of the Swannanoa spur of the Blue Kidge with the comparatively plain country below. The top of this mountain has been in cultivation for nearly a century, and the """' inrauipmn. irom 1 ices give. I remarkable command of the grand and ' '"Tr,T "ir""rv hI1 around the horizon. I Hr"m th" mou,,,"ln conveyed from a j capacious reservoir the never failing sup - i ply of pure water to the grounds on ! which the mansion is beinc erected, three miles away to the west. On the south , flaiavsl I ki-irlras 1 HSoiintniH h k.iIiS. rises Dockerv wMiiiniu, m filial outlying extension and outcrop ot the ,,,me rnnKf to w,lich Busbee mountuin belongs, and which it nearly equals in .height. For tbe Landscape Artlat. - This is the extent of the domain in that irection. Tbe whole may roughly be i: l-i- L iirwuou. lue wnoic may rousmy oe slated to l bounded bv the Swannanoa rifr on the north, by the Prench Broad riTer()U U)t wc()t by he Ashrville an( A ! anbtirg rai.roadon the east.and by lockerv mountain ana Its nroectinr ranges on the south, embracing an area I sjx n1jc j,, length and four in breudth - 1 more or less, in the language cf tbe law I 1 IIIS IUIKV HlVSk im IVJ ll CtltCU HB I whole, and never was presented landscape artist a finer field for the dis - play ol genius, it is a broad canvass witd the ground work, the outlines and the coloring all read, to hand ; all that remains for art to do is to blend, har- tnoime. solten and polish. The canvass is sprean, ami ine ariisi is lounn ; or rredenck Law Olmsted who handled tne orusn wrn sucn exquisite sum ana judgment in the subjugation and adorn- ment of the rough original Central Park, mar be entrusted with the larger and more stimulating challenge to deal with nature at first band. Any effort to describe things as they now appear would be piematu., unsat isfactory and unjust. The plan is formed, thc outlines drawn, and tbe work of fill ing in bei n-j- But the err extent of th mound la he covered, the Tastneas ot structures io be erected, the tearing down tbe crudities of nature' to oiena with the harmonies of art imperatively suggest time as an element not to be disregarded. Those who wish to see tbe Continued on Fourtn Pgt. BOARD'S WEEKLY WORK.TIVIi CENT EAUE IS LEGAL MFIvTINt; OF -v-HK AI.DIiKHI'lN VI'.filKKIHV. The Reports) of Jurlea mi Three titreetM are Htliind Slrinl Railway Company to be Hauled The meeting of the bonid of aldermen yesterdny afternoon brought out a larger attendance than usual, although there especially in its wiscrlucidntion ol thc law was scarcely the usual ainouul of inter- rcgul.il'iig street car charges. Lint theie esling business transacted. seems to In- a wide discrepancy between Alderman Kevnolds ea"te in a few ; the law on tlr: suliicct and the explana minutes lute, loaded down with adver- 1 i ion of t he law editor of the Journal, tisements of laud sale at Grccuvi lie, ' The following is what the Journul says is while Alderman Itrevard came in alter ! , "."" tl11, f I lie said eoiiip inv shall not charge tbe board had been in session about hall cxccnlinu i ltn cents lor the transport.! an hour. Mayor Hlauton occupied his tioti ol each p:tssenucr. Should it have usual seat, and all the alderman, except '. "1U'U crossing or coitiii.u in eoutaci , ..i ! with each other, each passenger shall Ih Mr. (.udger, were in attendanec. , fllUtl,.(l l(, , ,,,,', h:lytK paid one The K. porlH all Kcleclen. j ,.,,, t:nv The report ol the jury on the wulcnmg -. MT ;,, (,js ii,at the law of South Main street, to lift v feet, from enlitlcs the eompauv to charge tea theear shed to Atkin street, was read. llllls ontransler hues. With this , ., . law cninis their right " I hen the report ol the jury on S i m. A,t.vl(, sl ,,,.t ,,,ihv.,v ,,. Main street Irom Atkm stieet to the city ,IIS ilividul us svslciu Into lour sections, limits, (id lerl, was read, and on motion f Alderman Statues, both reports were rejected, and a new jury ordered, lathe meantime the street eoiu-itlccis to go rcr the street an-l confer with the prop erty owners, with a view to the widening ol the street with as little dot as possi-, hie to the eity. The committee is to n- ' port next Mondav iiltcruonn. The report ot the jury put on Haywood street, from Patton aenue, .ilso utade its report. Tins report placed the dam ayes al $ U"" itloir than the hcnvlits anioiinted to, and on motiiu ol Alder man Leonard t tie report was k p i lt d, and the street eontniiliee was iiit riuu-d to eonlrr with the properly and auempi a more sin is'.ici ory .iiiiust iiient . This commil lee is also to report Mini dav. The reiiorl ol the nnv on t:.iM street siiliimtiul i'.s repoii. This did not ph ase the board exactl'. . so it w:i- le I' until Moiul iv al'rr n. I In I. ioi,,,ni inouuiain eh ctrie eai c nil jiaiu n ui m-i! tOOaVtllC ll.llll.lL-IS O 1)1 ll, I'' .llilHL' s in',. ,, :;isl sUlvl ,,n, ,( w IS . l,Ml. l,t best to postioin the matter until the I'omp.inv could Ik coiimi!;, ,! wm h. liKlced ! The board disitissed I lie agreement en- Ic-eil lilt o Ik I w cell I lie olll lloa I il a ll.l t lie Asheville street railway company rel.il i ig to the keepini; in u pun ol t In- streets , , i,,. 1 1, , ,. ; ... I1""""1 w men me noani was 10 icuoe i the company iroin its taxes lor the year, t ;is decided that the comp.iu was . I ,i I infracted lor, and the board ordered Ih it the company be notified to send a representative before that body utxt I'ridav night loeiihghleu or bt enlightened on several points. The board also considered the lu-cent fare ipiestion. The seemed opposed lo to the advance, but decided that thev could do nothing in the mutter us the charter allowed the company to charge ten eeuts. ( Inc member hinted, however, i that it might Ih' possible lor anoilur eompauv to get a franchise over another . Sw,11111;llll)., ehurch on Thursdav route. Mavor Ulanton was posnne , , ,, , ,, , the board could not help itsell in this l lsl- U icprescnts all the I'resbytenan ease. Sunday Schools ol Western .North Car Keep ThinicH Clean ! I oliuu audits purpose is to supplement dipt. Natl Atkinson spoke to the the work of Sunday schools as done by board for a lew miniites in regaiil lo tin- the International union. About thirty sanitary condition of the city. He knew delegates and a congregation that filled the chief of sanitation was doing all In the house were ptesenl. hispowertukecptheeitvelcau.butth.il Hie meeting was opened with an in- ! it was almost impossible for one man to i do the work in the summer months. Capt. Atkinson knew ineii who would assist the inspector in his work gratia- touslv if authoritv could be given them, He, therefore, asked the board to gie such weight to his suggestion as ihev t one lit was cutiei. i ne no iru ai once authorized the sanitary inspector to enlist the aid ol these ccnllcuicn as sood as possible. i l.arle Htreet. R. It. Johnson presented a petition from , .. , ' , ,. , , . hvf ,ro',cr,-T ,,wnrr harlr S,nCl' from l-.agle to Sycmore, asking that the eit v encitiecr be instrueted to rst.iblish tlc iin, wi(t, ,, ;Mri,. stn.ia. .rt . , .. r,,c l""l''-l to construct lliar own sidewalks and macadami.e the slrcrt nt their own expense, l lie- city engineer was instructed to do -he w.u k kl'' ' )U '""- n' " about .1(1 leet wide. , Suriutcndent Ingle, ol the water works department, was aulhoricd to ""'i" l,K' wages of the pi' lineman to $ 1 . J.l KT (LlV . The Powder Limit, . u c. , ... . . , , lesse H, Starncs asked that the grade of f.rady street be cslabhshed and that a sewer line be put in as soon as possible. . 10 . :.. al t ...I. ..i. I... . i ne sii eel loinoii L ice win looivoiiei iiie Illlltlcr. In. 1-'. Iliekerson X- l'o.. asked lor themselves ami other hardware dealers, ,.,,,;,, Lei n 1110 noiinds 01 . v. plosives in their place of business. There ! J, an ordinance proidiug that the amount shall not be over 'JO pounds, btil iilc permission was granted without c,anging or modifying that ordinance 111 i ny wav. Robert Mr. l-'rman inipiircd about a crossing asked for bv hiinscveral months ; aK in very wet weather. Aldciman j Starnes of the street eommittcc, said he ; 1, a ...ia 1 1,.. .1 1 ,.o..,,.i.,,,, j er,, ti,f8 t do the work, and was un i 1 aijC to IJlVe UI1V TCilSOll Hr MIS 11111111 C lO 1 .. 1 I 'I put in thecrossing lCxempted. Dr. J. M. riroyles asked the board to release Geo. Millet from taxation on ac count of physical disability. As exempt ! tion lind nrfviouslv lieell nranted bv the I i : ":T : ... . -. .. co ii ut y uuoiti. int. timi i i;n ii vvili.ii iw ia enuit Mr. Miller. W. B. Wild asked the board to ! aUer the matter of a light on I! lHli Hnilev ! inimed that hVXtrk- uiui . i. ii i i , I , i,,,,, i...M ,..:,: t,,,,,, . company had been wailing a long time ,()r ire; au, thut jt ,,;, cumc lht. lor wile, anil now mill 11 anil vouie, cue I l.oht. which had oieviouslv been ordered placed there, wo. td l located nt once. , "" -!? " v " t nu e t iiu-itv tor 1 ne ento-eenient ol tile snm- to , ,.,,. r"- M ... . ! 1 HC ""wiuk fiermus were giuuieo. .,. A. Tenncnt, addition to house on Char - lottestrect. JohnSwir k, houses unchurch j d h Main strecl(. ... , , ., . , A balance of $1,0(10 U-sulcs interest, , on a "ic one . . . jail pro,icrty, was , rdcred paid. , h:ii . i rc i n : i wn. t()r i Ten "1 ?J 'W $327.91. Superintendent Ingle was instructed to ascertuin the cost ol a telephone couuec - tion with the pumping station, with a view to putting in a phone. The regular meeting of the board then adjourned, and the body held a secret session. Paper Hoase Burned. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 15. The paper warehouse of A. 0. Elliott & Co., at Sixth and Juyoe streets was gutted by fire early this morning. Loss $05,000, insured. ami this rf.N ci nt i aiii: ih ii.i.i:; m.. That 1 the Law In the Case Havn a Well Infiiriiirtl Memlirr ol the AHlieville Hnr--, Newspaper's I Incorrect Interpretation. Ivuitok Tin; Cmi s: "The wisdom of the otn nal passeth all iinili'rslanding," or m oilier words, seeks to make loin sections out of one road. Now, the "maximum" charge on any one of th'. lour siclions is lie cents. A passenyci having paid on cither section the niaxi- mum eharue ol live eeuts is certainly en tilled to a traiisler on either one of the other lines. Having made one charge ol live cent s l he coin pa u is lioiiud to trans it without hirt he.1 charge, over any of n s lines, "crossing or coining in con trol with it." t hie fare paid is all the company can demand, and having re ecived w hull the- can demand no othei on attv ot its lint s. Take sun illustra- I I ii n , a passenger en route irotn the depot to ioulleda , hoards the car at the de pot , dial pays t he fuaimum tare on tin line to eniiri souaic, w Inch is live cents. u hi n Ik inives at court siiiare liecomc in coin .1,1 with I he lioubleday line, he is cninicdioa traiisler. having paid "one ma iu i iitu I. . i e. o I her w ise t lie passengei licn,i; iconiied to pav again, has paid I wo lai es tnsteail ol one. The ellort on tile part ol the ollllial t jiistily I he strict car company is only1 npialled in alfionlry by the ellort ol the j eoinjiaiiy to diMoi t liie meaning of its eh. ntcr mi as to extort money trom the public. 'I he piitiou i f the Jourtial is Iimi hilly in 1 1 ise1 n d with its professions ol I. mli on the subiecl ol monopolies. Tin verv lust opport unity nlfordcd since it launched i'.s iragile bark on the turbu lent waters ol the journalistic sea. it rushes to the rescue ol the principal mon opolv in our midst. Its failure lo (lis- tinguisli the rights ol the people from the .asp of an aggressive monopoly 1 know will be excusid' bv an indulgent people when it is know n that tile same journal is unable lo disi mguisli the dillcrcnee be I wem , i call and a colt , though proiess iug to lie an agricultural journal. I'uir I 'nr. Asheville, August 1 1. Nt'IAY MtltOOI. INMTTITi;. Third Meellnu Held With Swim iiaiiomi Church Thurxday. I;iu mil Tin- Ci rizi:s : The third tueet- ing of the Sunday School Institute was tcrc-tiug a hire i bv the moderator. Mr 1 1. V Lock wood, ou Sunday school or- gauialion in which he made new and T iiuable suggestions in relation both to thcotliceis and the scholars. He was followed bv Mr. K. Bingham on "The Icicheis Need ol ILlps in winch Mai Ihngh.im charlv defined the live theory ol cduc u ion and the bearing I this theorv on I able study. I hnner on the grounds was served by the ladies and the very large congrega- l"'" ,ust"1 wus invited to inrtakc. A'ter recess. Kcv. L II llaldwtn, ol shcville. gave an explanation of his verv succc slul method ol teaching the I'l iuiai v dcp.irtiucul of the Sunday scilool. Capl. Vendible made an impressive aildicss on " Ihe Study of the Standard" and Kcv. Mr. Hunt on " Presbyterian Church (iovei niiK hi ," which clearly ditincd tl.e Script in al ground ou which lll.lt government rtslcd. Itricl remarks were made by Kcv. Hr (iihson and Mr. Andersen, of Ashevilh . l lie present olhecrs wa re elected to servi auofher war and then the Institute .-idiom tied. Snml'is KtoreH. liiu n ik Tiik CiiiiiN : Wh v are negroes allowed lo sell go als in Asheville on Sun day while while men are prohibited ol lh.it right ? There arc two fiuit, lemonade and ice cream stands in the Kawls block on Col- , 'l'Kc street that arc run by negroes, and thev are continually open on Sunday , with a crowd of negroes in the bouse ! anil on the walk, while people going to and Irom cliuicli have to walk in tlic street. Now Mr. lalilor will the people ol ! Asheville submit to this nuisance, or will thev speak out and have if stopped ? lflheeitv authorities can't stop it, 11,..,. 1.., 1 1,.. 1 ,,o ..iinnn - men and all businessmen the right to i . 1 .1 t 1 I. llll'HW Ulll'll lilt IT li;UTS Ol IHISim'KH Oil Siindav and sell whatever is called for. 7'. I . M. IiiHiieeUir nrevurd'H Curd. To tlit' cit icin o'.tsiei iVi". Acting under the authority given tnc " rrs,i f ,... In, .-ml aldermen - - - 1 liiTcbv nniHiiut the InltdwinL' title- n,-n ua .110 'i twiut ;i ti t a in LeiMiimr tilt rit v . ,. . . ., in nruiK -i niiiiu iti v lonuuion, m il . . Graham, W,T. .'cnnitntin, K M. Fur- man, Mail .At Kinson. nr. v.. .-. jorn in ami J. M. I'avis .liters w,n ne appoin , - , , . . . .. l"' ""i " 11 . 1 "".,v .l """.' i i y - tin" niiunioi r...... tarv laws as myself, nnd their orders , wiM ,1C rcspeeted accordingly. 1 X. V. Ilrcvanl, I Mtpt. eauiiaiy iiepartmcni.. i ireeissses. ;)m) Tu, ClTlzKN:u ..j ai.oum) ()n t,(, th)t The! , ,,:,, ,. ,lm,,,,1..tllrP.1,r. - . rnn, was ordered and put in operation. I a Rw 4,a.vs since, tne sireci runway coui- : pnnv distributed quite a number of "free i passes" throughout thc city. Will you oblige the public by giving us the facts about tins matter .' II it lie true tnat they have done tin- il is time for us to take steps nt once to put a check on this little monopoly in our midst. 1 heir pur pose is clear and we cannot too soon give them to understand that Asheville does not belong to them. Vigilance. Famous ! Kodak-headache, neuralgic powders, because they relieve pleasantly all who Iry them, 10 and 25 cent pack ages., l v ' - July w, TERRIBLE STORM OE HAIL. IT HI'ItT M1..N AMI KIIM:il (. KIH. ThlH wns Away up In Mlinienota Where tiiu Ii T' Iiiun lie on Oecas Ion A Unite H weep of Snow and Ice. St. Ci.iit'ii, Minn., August la. Hail first began to lull here yesterday at Sam uel ('.ilmaner's I'urm, about three miles northeast of Sank rapid, and from there almost to Iilk river in the extreme south ern part of Sherburne county, a distance of about 40 miles, the storm was a per feet lury. In Heiilon emmtv, its width varied from one-half mile to a mile and a hall, and as il began to .spend its force, it broadened out lo about lour miles wide. All corn and standing grain in its path were utterly ruined, the immense hail stones crushing tliein into the ground, and the grain in the shocks also Ntillu'cd severely. Manv men in tbe hay and harvest fields were baillv bruised and cut about t lie head. Twenty hours alter the storm's pass sage Capl. ' Win. Smith, ol Mimlen. brought to this city a lump of snow and ice which he had packed upon his lartu when he started Irom home. The lianp was about two leet in diameter. No es timate can be made of the damages ac complished, but it must reach into the ihoiisauds- A SI Itl-ltlSI., The l-Jeellon of Marlon llntler us A, nance I'rcHUIciil. K.u.hoii, X. C, August i:i. The elec tiou of Slate Senator Marion Cutler us president ol the Slate fanners' Alliance is clearly a surprise. Xo one expected it In the lu st place, at tlic Alliance inccling hcrelolore the election ol ollieets always occiii red on llnusilav. This lime it was held a dav ahead ; lli.it is. as lar as pics ident and Slale lecturer are concerned. Mr. K u t k i was llie leader ol the Alliance in the last l.t gislalurc, and is in lla highest councils ul the order. He editor of the Clinton Caucasian, and is ipiuc a young man, a strong and eiilhii- siaslic sp.-.iker, and verv agicssive. II also led the movement which resulted in the passage ol the railway commission act. Senator Hell, ol Clay, becomes the Slate leeliucr. lie is also a verv ai'dcnl Alliaucenieu. Uichiuond 1'ispateh. TENANTS MAI.I'.. 4 Maine IriNli ICHtale to lie Sold out. L( i i h in , August 1,1. The first of the large estates in Ireland lo come under the operations of the lilsh laud purchase act which was passed by the govern incut al the last session of parliament are ihose ol Lord Lurgau, situated in county Armagh and eouulv Hown. Al agreement has been entered into between ins lornship and So.H tenants li iug upon his estates bv which the latter agree ti purchase the properly under the provts ions ol the laud purchase bill. The price agreed upon is yl,L!io,lniO. wiilat noons vi. Thewiieeiilutor, II Nol the I'uriiier Will Make Homethinu Now. Xkw Vokk, Aug. 1 .". This morning al the produce ixchauge, the brokers rushed iulii the pit and began a strong buying movement in wheat. Commencing the prices from 1 U7"v I the close of Sep tember last night )lo almost at once, It)'.)' and then to 1 Ida 1 in' ;, at which remain cdsleadvfora few moments. Hv noon prices had reached IK! for Seplcinbei and the general advance over last night is o' sao' i. Slock UiiolattoiiH. Nhw Voiih. Aug. l' Urie 11" 2: Lake Shon ilosi,: I'lnciuio uml Northwestern 111'.; i Noilolk nnil Western -tea.; Kiclttuoml ami lliiilimore I'rleeH. Uai.timohk. Aug. ir-I'loui, strong anil '.Tie liielu r. w slei u miner S-a.anin :t.Ho; irn, a. ."nii.i ;l so; lutuily, $t.lir(tf "i.oo Whent. siroeg unit higher; spot 1 IJi nl.'tllli. t IL'l.'.l.l Ig'-., soulherli, excite. l-'ullz loTl.i I i:t. 1. iiglnrr.v I 1 1 o.j 1 1 :t Corn soiitc.ern, In tn. lute, ilc; ydlow .oi.i; Coltoti Supply. Ni:v VnuK u, l." The total visililcsiip n'v ol co tmi lur ihe world is l.it'.J h.ilfs. ;l which l.;il l.n.'L' hulcn arc Amcri t:ni. amiir'it r it ml '.,." ."!." hilt n'HiKvlivflv la.-t ytar KtcciiU at all U ri'-r towns, s, ' : haks; r itiiiIm Irom ulantatiims. It.r.'.a'. Cton in siulit, h, ;. !;( lid I- hali H. New York Markt'l. Ni:v Yokk. An.ii l"i Stock;, active nn lnniK Moncv. ea-y; .'!; lixch.uim , lnn I.h i.i..,: Blmri. . . itate o nil, inxbu ti-u oviTiiioi nt imiiiK tlull but hlcady. Col tun iiiiifl aK 1IH halts: I iiLunlft. He orlfims, s7 Hie; futures opcnril ami ctosi-il inn: aiiuiim .;' wpieinoer, i i ti-to ller. 7 '.''; Nuvt'inlicr. iA, iHiH-uilH-r, HI" lanuarv. irfl. l-'bair m tivc ami (irm Wheat ai'livv. exmeil ami higher. I'orn- atlive nml stroim Fork tlull ami easy ul Sin L'.'.olI'J Lnrd tiiret and utrniiue at ii hi Spirit Turpinlnu tpn t ami lirm at Hti(K,;i7e. Kusin unit l mid Hteady ul $1 .VioM -M. rreiiilits dull nml mniiiual MIW I ICS Ol'' COSSIitjriiWIi. FORKHIN. Russia's prohibilirtn of the export rye is already causing suffering mining the floor in liasteru Prussia. The 1'ope will summon to Home, at an early dav, a nuaihcr of American pre lates in order to deliberate and consult with them on viirioiisiuestions touching religion in the United States. The International Congress of Geo graphers in session in Berne, Switzerland, have decided that the houorol llie discov ery of the true source ol the Mississippi river belongs to Schoolcraft, Lieutenant Allen and lean Nicollet. iiom i-:. 1'rcsidcnt I 'oik is expected at the fanners' alliance convention in Richmond on the ISth instant. V. I''. Coolcy, ol North Carolina, in a New York interview, expressed the opin ion that the good crops this year will - dimin.lU. thc tll, mers' alliance from poli ties. Mahone's policy of making no legisla tive nominations in Yirgiuia this fall is intended to leave the republicans free to support thccaudidalcsofthc Farmers' Alliance. The Attorney-General has given an opinion that the government has a right to set off the liabilities of Yirgiuia and Vet Yirgiuia to the Ihiited States against their claim for a refund o( thc direct tax. At a meeting of thc Ohio state league of building associations it was stated that the building associations of thc United States number 6,3110, with a membership of over two million persons, who make deposits amounting to $1, 250,000 weekly, or $S5,OtlO,000 a year. Daniel Swigert, proprietor of the 121 mendorf Stud Farm, Lexington, Ky.. in tends selling his 500 acre (arm and all of his horses at public auction in October nejtt and retire from business. Well posted horsemen value his place at $500,-000. Sec E. B. Barnum & Co'l. big ad. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GI6ARS AT 7 Wholesale Prices. If ynu want n box of good elffars, In ported or (tomcntic, ('.runt's Pharmacy Is the plnec to j:ct them. We do not retail cigars, lint sell Hum tiv the bm onlj. A cifar that von usually pay ten cents for, I can sell you the name ciar, fifty In a boi, at terra cent.-. The best live cent ciKar at n cen(s by the box. It will pay v- o"tu calf and examine them. '.RANT'S PHARMACY. KENILWORTH INN! riie new and most delight- til lintel in the South. The most extensive views near sheville. The largest hotel rooms in the United States. Wardrobe closets in every room. .Neventy rooms with irivat e baths. The most se- ect orchestra. Elegant cui sine, reiicct annointments. tare entertainment. Cour teous service. Hatefl per day $1. Kates per week 18 to First rl.'iHs liverv t,n-.- ! on grounds. Coach to Hid from Ashevilleforguests itnl visitors. Coach leaves sh e v i 1 1 e, G ran t's drug store, 10, .'50 a. in., 1, 4 and 6 p. m. Lea"H Kenilworth 9 and 11. Mo a. m., and 5 p.m. Grant's Branch Pharmacy in Kenilworth Inn. J, M, CAMPBELL, DKALER IN REAL ESTATE AM) AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. J(IH RliNT. Thr veven room white cottage oa top of mountain for one year, at 17S, or by the inoiuh ut $''( per month. Fire places la S r .Kins l tooil cnokiiiK stove, most pleasant lilaee to live nhout Asheville. None hut good letllltits or lovers of thc beautiful need apply, J. M CAMPBELL. Homes) for the Poor Man. If im wnnt to tie nelfihhor of George Vaa ilerlull huy one of my lota, wlthia h it distaiiLX of hi. palace, at from 10Oto flino ier lot. Siie from TRxlfiO to 3O0sS0O. II. niitifully shnded and 6neviewa. Call atxay oilne ir pluts. Terms., Vi ca.h, balaacc 1, '.', 3 years. J. M. CAMI'BULL. W r E rt m 02 aC P5 (A i r-) DO 1-1 O A Q O O H o H Q H 02 W cs o sJ B a 5 Z CO i-3 O Q tt - w Pi c a M 14 A t S 0 to to v to g i f-i 3 ! m K O 1-3 Cm Q -TAKE VOUR Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE At GOOD Al NEW, Mo. 16 M. Coart aaasnr. NEXT DOOR TO P08T0FFICK. r " 'Vag-;''- .;... -1.- -.'. V '.'V.' V 4 Vt,,', w- k--. .v.v-.'.-.V;--t. :fc4.lA.V,t-aiii(-l-s--fi--- - r.V: ;! - v.r:.i.:-(i'V.'.-'.V'w..V---4 Vf-' "-"pMMi ' imum w aa hsm? jtwpi' m 1