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. . t..sM..Mr..M..,M,.-JCaaM.ar -.v'.- tA-. v ' V v: " !.? 5T -,? ' '-V V :'-?t;;'V'";-a.'sw, . V .-VJf a: .-r Asfrieville Daily Citizen s VOLUME VTII. ISTO 294. ASIi EVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AlPRIIi 12, 1H.K3. PRICE 5 CENTS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY We offer special bar gains in California Canned Pears, Apri cots, Peaches, Cher ries, Grapes, Egg Plums, Green Gage Graham, Ginger, Lemoi Vanilla and Orange RBCBPTION FLAKBS. CBBAII PLAKBO, , CRBAM BISCUIT. LUNCH BI3COIT. Plums. KROGER. REAL ESTATE, a. OWYN. w. W. WBST Gwyn & West, (SocceiMn t. Walttr B. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASH EVILLE. Real Estate. i oam Hctmrelir Placed at 8 Per Ccnk Notary PutHc, CommlHloacr of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE SOUTH BA8T COURT SQUARE. INE - CRACKER! SUMMER :-: COMFORT AND FINALLY. BRETHREN l THK CLORIMO HCKNKH 191 EVRNTFUL. HIT08. AM We are preparing to thoroughly Introduoa to the o-opl of oar olty the great d age of a gasoline atovc. For tea rear. nort they have been a aoarcc of comfort to the people But and Wot, mad In mm we know will co.rl.ee to. of I their great blearing to the koiucwifc. Just let a. aee: A diaaer emm tie cooked by tbc rai.tr.. la a whit arwa and wHh the least poaatble labor. There la aeither coal, wood nor HadHiii. imoVc nor aoot. Beat of all I. no duat aor aabea. With a vapor tore the kitchea becomea mam of cleaaeat. t delightful No danger, n. trouble to atart pace forbid, farther detail, of tta qnalltiea. Call and ace It fat operation. Can be found only at oar store. Coooer. IHKASH'5 - unTol AL - f ALAbt. LOW FKICB8. ntb rnnrt Snllllrft f!nl Hltn St , I Chi... Olaaa and Homm Ouods. ate. SIC B CRBAM CAKES, SPRUIT C8ACKBK8, (mulassbs cookies, Ul'RICOT TART, &C. coolest and moat ALL FRESH & BEST GRADE. OBELISK - FLOUR. Just Receiied, a Large Sample Line of Ladles' SPRING- - CAPES FROM A LAGB MANUFACTUR ER A 11 NBWBST COIARB AND TUB LATEST BTVIa AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICMS. IT WO UL.D BB WBLL TO CAU EARLY AND MAKE SELECTION BBPORB TUB STOCK IS PICKED OVER WB STILL. CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OVR 11 NB LINE OP DRBSS OOODS. TRIMMINGS. GINGHAMS, PERCEIVES. ETC. NBW ART EMBROIDERY MATERIAL. REDUCED: THE: BON MARCHE 37 flontb Matn Nr POWELL & SNIDER ASK FOR (jr CORTLAND BROS., Estate Brokera And Inrcataicnt -A-S NOTAKV PimUC oan. sevnrely placed at S per Offioea A 30 Patton Arcane. ebSalv t. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished Hob OFPICB ROOMS. Loui eecorely placed at Bight per cent. BSTA BLI9HBP lgSt. PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Old, reliable. I arse dividends. Accident la aaranoa. Aaaaal policies aad day tir-are-ta. A. RANKIN. Agcat, sa South Id aba Street, S dosra below city ticket ofllce, city. aprllldSai NewYork FINE CANDIES. CKLeVGrES J V JO mJ A s m O V I o HO RBAT.PT jp, . -aVT m m C a. 38 Sooth Mala St., ochT AW -mm Asheville, N. C. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors id Dealer is Mixed Paints and Painters' Sapplles, WALL PAPER. S3 Moara Maim Btubt. AtaamM. N. C. TBLBPHOXB NO. 1 4.3 ! AT CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES OF COURSE. The (late City Filter is the best made A natural stone filter is the only safe one. It is safe to have one now. A Russel Carver or Cook Knife will make life more happy. . They are always sharp. My line of Table Cutlery and Solid Silver and Plated Spoons and Forks is oetter than ever before, and there are some special patterns I am closing out at a sacrifice. In Crockery and Glassware, new patterns. New cash prices all the way through. .T. H-. ZL,A, 35 and 37 Fatton. Avenue, Asheville,. N. C O o a o o w X M Q X s to a 2 a final ChaBes- In I tie: Book of Cbroolclea Rrlailna; the Two Vcar' -Werac off trie Admlnla trallon. The Last chapter in municipul doings in Asberille up to date is printed today. The story of -the official acts ol the city's lawmakers is Always interesting, and the recounting of deeds of an administration such as the city Baa had for two years past is especially so.- The story goes : At the meeting on March 4, 1892, the city treasurer was directed to retain $1, 86S.46 fro an the usnount doe Gen. P. M. B. Young, until the orerpay matter was settled. On March 7 Mayor Blanton laid down the rule that there should be no more smoking during sessions of the Joint Doard from that time on. This has gen erally been observed. It waadecided at the meeting on March tl that damogea arising from street widening abould be naid out of the gen eral fond. In the March 18 meeting it transpired that Contractor Oates had been paid in fall for grading Hast street, although it had nerer been accepted by the street committee. At the same meeting the Board of Health ordinance passed final reading. "Vhera Xaaa Dot RalUax Now7" On March 22, after a great deal of talk, the Asberille and Biltmore railway company was given permission to come to the square over Valley, Sycamore and Market streets. The road has never come, however. The meeting; of March 25 heard an opinion from City Attorney Cobb to the effect that damages incurred by the wid ening of the streets should be paid out of the improvement fund. The Aldermen on this day elected Drs. H. Longstreel Taylor. L. B. McBrayer, M. II. Fletcher and J. A. Burroughs a Board of Health. On the first day of April the opinion ot the city attorney that damages should he paid out of 'the improvement fund was disregarded, and a motion that they should be paid out of the general fund was adopted. Ttu Advisors were in the majority. At the meeting on April 4., however, a resolution was passed that the damages should be paid from the improvement fund. The Alder men were then in the majority. On this same date, under the genial influence ot Col. Jas. G. Martin, the Asheville Street Railway company was given permission to pave between its rails with granite. Mr. Starnes made a touching speech, in the Aldermanic meeting, about how a young man had lost his coattail on a barbed wire in the city, and an ordinance was adopted calling them (the wires) down. A few still remain in the city jnat for lock. The chief of police was in structed to require dealers in newspapers and cigars to keep their stock inside and their doors closed on Sunday. Very lit tle attention has been paid to this. mm trattasr Bapplv. The report of the committtee on the improvement of the water supply was read on April 15, and the present plan outlined. At the suggestion of Mr. Starnes at the meeting; on April 27 the West Ashe ville and Sulphur Springs Railway com pany was given the right to come to Patton avenue by way of Phillips and Bailey streets. Along about this time there was a fruitless discussion about Bee Tree as a source of water supply. On the 6th of May the Board of Alder men decided that Scratch Ankle must go, aid the Advisors decided that they would ezcart to Bee Tree with Brother Hunt. Nobody can now be found who saw Scratch Ankle go. Tub Citizen printed a column account of the Bee Tree pilgrimage, which was very inter esting. At the meeting of May 13 it developed that the city surveyors had been on the route fi ve days sad by vote they were ca li ed in. In the same meeting it was resolved that the next street to be paved should be Haywood street from Patton avenue to Spring street. It was also decided that the Asheville street railway should not be allowed to run down South Main street for the sake of getting into Valley. On May 20. on motion of Mr. Starnes. "two of the city health inspectors" were instructed "to go to the city water works every three months and examine the Swannanoa and its tributaries and make a report with a view to keeping on the Mayor's New York trip bill was not ready to report. On the 6th of July Mr. Starnes declared "we are working like a lot of children." Nobody disputed the impeachment. The meeting of July 8 was the noisiest ever held by the Joint Board. Everybody talked, and little was done, except to notify the street railway company to pave between its rails (the old chestnut) or have its charter forfeited. On the 16th of July Col. Martin, of the railway company, told the Board, just for fun, that he was ready to begin pav ing between the rails. At the meeting of July 29 Mr. Starnes made a -vigorous kick on the general dil atoriness with which the street paving was being done The chief of police was instructed to remove the barbed wire l from a handrail at the postoffice but be didn't do it. August 1 bids for curbing, pipe laying, etc., were opened. Col. Martin again announced that he was ready to pave between the rails of his company's track. About thin time it developed that no right of way bad been secured for the new pipe line. The city found it very ex pensive picking up this dropped stitch. On, Those Mnowblrdi I On August 12 the contract of the Peo ple's Light, Heat and Power company was extended two years, hy the Alder men, by the following vote: BnowblrdH. I Mo Extension. Waddell, iGudger, AMONG GREAT GAMBLERS INTENBB EXCITEMENT CHE CHICAGO 'WHEAT P KM Leonard. 'Starnes, Baird. McDowell. Blanton. On this same date the Patton avenue railway track was torn up. A few days after it was rumored that warrants had been issued for the mayor and members of the two Boards, for tearing up the track, which cause much alarm in certain quar ters. At a meeting on August 26 Alderman Waddell said that the extension of the light contract would bring $150,000 to Asheville. Who has that money now ? On August 29 the company asked tor an injunction restraining the city from interfering with the relaying of. the track on Patton avenue. On September 3 the city answered the complaint of the company. Mayor Blanton on September 2 pre sented an itemized account of his ex penses on his New York trip. Mr. Scott, of the bill committee, recom mended that $400 of it be alllowed. On September 11 the city attorney was instructed to request the attooey eeneral to bring suit in the name of the Siate to declare a forfeiture of the char ter of the Asheville Street Railway com pany. During this time, culminating on Sep tember 16 there was a great deal of talk paying. The ghost nav Wheat Ttareslens to Go So aa Doilnr as Bashel-Plnngcr ar trldKe Still aides on the crest off the Wae. Chicago. April 12. The threat of a dollar a bushel for May w' eat seemed about to be realized today. Amid intense excitement the market suddenly shot up over 3 cents on top of the recent advance of nearly 12 cents. At 90 cents, however, there was a sudden drop of 6 cents followed by a rapid rebound of 3 cents. The whole trde seemed to think that the fate of the great plunger Edward Partridge hung in the balance, and a feeling of nervousness and anxiety was widespread. He covered his enormous short sales heavily yesterday and the opening today found every one with whom he had dealings calling on him margins away beyond the market. His nosition was supposed to be weakened by the advances in July, as there was an idea that he was short on lulv in addition to his short May. H was on the Moor in Dorson tooay ana notwithstanding the force of his enemies seemed to be more himself than on yes terday. He sold July yesterday around 77 and todav was taking it back, at a rent ot- mure of nrnfit. while apparently boldini? like erim death to his big deal ing. IRANT'S PHARMACY. WHBRBAS 'tis knownlbayond a qnmtlon that headache, bile and indigestion bare formed a pact of treason to haunt the ray and feative board throughout thia sladaome son; now, therefore, be it understood that all inch direfull ill. cm be defied and cured for good by using Buncombe PUla 40 pill, for XS centi. Grant's. We do not hcattatc to say that oar Syrup of Tar and Wild Cfcer-ry i. the beat co'iLh syrup ever sold in Asheville. We hare tuid over one thon.and bottles of it aad the de mand for it haa constantly increased ever since we placed it on the market. As it la pleasant to take, children do not object to it and it always give, relief. Try It; 20 cent, per bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. Campho Glycerine Iotlon 1. a soothing and fragrant application for chapped hands, face, Up., etc. Not greasy or dlaagreeable in any way. For aale only at Grant's Pfear- AT THE LYCEUM. MaJ. i IE Ad- 1 a a I even the slightest water. imparity out of the M a HEIN1TSH & REAGAN, DRUGGISTS, Clrarcls St. siact PROMPT ATTENTION. ttoix Atc. ACCURATE DISPENSING. MANUFACTURERS OF KOUUYS Ssxlsi roantaln Open all Yesir SOLE A6ENTS FOR ASKEYIUE. RECEIVES DIRECT FROM FACTORY. BACH PACKAGE 13 STAMPED. '' HEIN1TSH REAGAN. The Bee Tree scheme was lost by a vote of lO to I on the I3d of May, Ad visor Hunt proving faithful to the last. May 26 Advisor Summey drifted out of the Joint Board and left it without a quorum. In the course of an hour. Col. Martta called the Board's attention to the fact, and the meeting dissolved, not knowing what that it had done was with quorum and what was not. On Jane 3. J. M. Campbell called the Board's attention to the impassable con dition of Cast street, which had been ac cepted soane time before. On' motion of Mr. Starnes an ordinance declaring that iron spikes on window sills to keep loafers away was unlawful, was adopted. A sanitary inspector, superintendent of waterworks and 10 policemen were elected at this meeting. At the June loth meeting E. Baird was elected Alderman in the place of Mr. Brevard. Mr. Gudger gave as a reason for electing Mr. Baird, the fact that "he bad nothing else to do." On Jane 17 George S. Powell was elected fire chief and L,. P. McLoud as sistant chief, by the Aldermen. This was the end ot a long wrangle on the subject. Mayor Blanton turned is his $550 New York trip bill and made an explanation that was not satisfactory. Oa Tune 24 the fight with the Asheville Street Railway company about the pav ing of Patton avenue began. Mayor Blanton announced that he would do the recorder s work tor 3,(ou a year, and that the Board could not reduce bis salary during his term of oflice. IM. c saaalsssr ss Vorfellarr, There was a long discussion on July 1 sn the right of the Board to declare a forfeiture of the charter of the Ashe vule Stieet Railway company. Advisor Summer resigned. R. R. Kawla offered a lO foot alley on the north side of the market boose for S15.00O. The Board thought this too steep. The on the delay in unfinished Bast street came up again on this date. Advisor Scott resigned on September 22. On the 23d Capt. Natt Atkinson urered that Robert L. Coleman be put in entire charge of the paving work. - Mr. Worslev was given permission by. the Aldermen to erect a fence around his snake parlor in Tentville. At the meeting on October 3 Mr Waddell offered a resolution, which was adoptri. that sidewalks should be put down first on streets where property owners did not claim damage. So much Talk! On the 7th of October Advisor Miller was sworn in, and the Board talked about 17.000 words about the 18-inch-on-the-outside-of-the-rail paving clause. On October 14? a resolution was adopted instructing the contractors to begin paving Patton avenue on the fol lowing Mondav, the 17th. At the same meeting Mr. Starnes announced that the paving on South Main street would be a botch on account ot the 18-inch ditch on each side of the rail. October 21 was tbe day on which the announcement was made that tbe brick paving on Patton avenue was not be gun, and a resolution was adopted that the street force should take us 300 feet of the car track at a time and allow the paving to proceed. On November 2 came out the great se cret of the delay in the paving the pitch tank had not arrived. On tbe 4th a resolution was adopted to the effect that the right of the Ashe ville Street Railway company to run it cars in the city bad been forfeited. Be tween that time and the 14-th the com nanv went into tbe hands of a receiver. and not long thereafter the lion and the lamb did their paving together. V. B. Gwyn suggested, on the 25th of November, that the idea of paving Pat ton avenue be given up for the winter and a 20 foot plank way be put down instead. On December 2 Mr. Waddell an nounced that bis voice, like Pontiac's of old. was tor neace. At the same time the city adopted a resolution that tne city would do tbe paving outside of the ihhi iiercaii-cr. mcssis. uuuct ctuu uu- mings voted against it. Tentville. that is, a part of it, was or dered abolished on December 16. The Lawrers In It. It developed, at tbe December 22d meeting, that $1,500 bad been paid to the la wyers for services in the street rail way fight. At the same meeting Alder man Starnes' bulldog ordinance, requir ing all bulldogs to be muzzled, was adopted. At tbe first meeting in 1893. January , a bill of $129 for printing tbe record in tbe street railway cases, came in from Tbos. S. Kenan, clerk of the Supreme court. , On tbc 13th of January the Aldermen instructed the chief of police to enforce Continued on fourth page.) I. Bingham's Interesilu dress-Last Evening-. Maj. Robert Bingham addressed the Lyceum society last evening on some things seen in a European t ur, not put down in cuide books, bv Americans who go abroad purposely to see. The sneaker narrated the experiences of tbe jaunt in every ddy language that brought the scenes and incidents clearly hafnrr hia audience, and mde his talk m-rtr-mtr interesting and instructive Thestorv was full of entertaining bits ol information concerning the people of t he continent, the marvelous productions ot their highly developed artistic mscmi-t nlimnoa their home life from the bei r rinkincr families of Germany to the iroat herds of Naples; the shadowy .,; hpooani of Italv and its sun rf kiirh art in the cralleries of the Vatican; the sharp contrast between medieval and modern times depicted along the vineclad terraces ol the his rnrc irallv f f he Rhine, wit! its crumb i;nr r... rt the robber barns, tbe luxuriance of the rose gardens of Dre Armn- Ue. i nxnnn-i vnhlp Grandeur ot tne d rhe intelligently built and oerfectly maintained good ma1. Thp Hporrintion was graphic of the magnificence of the ereat cathedrals, St fVtcr'u and its sacred relics, the st.-itues of Milan, the thrilling music ot St. Ja oriTi 'a snH the mausoleums of St. Paul : a r, . 1 Wrntminster Abbey, with their trm ha of the illustrious dead of the En ebsh speaking race. I l-i etnrv ota well T.OIU it lira lc xu dience voted tbc speaker their thanks and congratulations. It cleanae. the teeth, atrengthena tiie gama and imparts fragrance to the breath. Va Va Tooth Wash at Grant's. We can refer you to many reliable people in our own city who believe Buncombe Saraaparilla is the beat blood purifier they ever used. Why use other and more expen sive preparation, when a home prod.ct la better and cheaper? Grant's. Do you .have yourself or doe. a barber do it for you ? In either case, if you Use our imported bay rum your face will always re main amooth and free from any Irritation or redneaa. SOc bottle, at Grant'.. Absolutely Pure Witch Hazle, in attractive I'int bottles, 25 cent.. Grant's. Do not suffer with headache when yon know thai Antimigraac will relieve yea en tirely. It i. a harm lea. but rare remedy. Kor .ale at Grant'.. Buncombe Plasters a higher grade porous plaster than the public his hitherto known. Try one. lS 'centt at Grant's. St. Bliaabeth'a Salve curca all skin diseases. It is superior to all known remedies for the cure of pimple, or any akin eruption. Posi tively guaranted to cure or money refunded. Cor sale at Grant's Pharmacy. 24 South Main street. Apply the salve to the parts aflecteU by rubbing in thoroughly with the finger ever other night before retiring ynd yon will get rid of those dlaagreeable pimples or any skin eruption that may be troubling von. St Klizabet's salve is for sale onlv at O rant's blowing hard ! TAR HEEI, PLACE HUNTERS. rash CONCERT AT TASK V. M. The Inatttute t Mondar EreolnK. The Young Men's institute. Eagle and Market streets, which is erected for tbe improvement of the colored people of Asheville and vicinity, through the gen erosity of George W. Vanderbilt, will onen its doors for tbe first time to the general public next Monday evening, tbe 18th. at S o clock. A concert of sacred music from the oratorios of Mendel sohn. Handel and Mozart, and of secular pieces of contemporary masters, will be given under tbe direction ot Bd. S. Steph ens. Miss Bdmonia B. Hedges, organist and pianist, by trained local talent. Some seats have been reserved and tickets will be on sale st Grant's drug store, Heinitsh & Reagan's drug store snd A. V. Jones & Co., stationers. Ad mission 25 cents. Manv ot Them Have 1 Ingloa Dlscooraged. Charlotti, April. 12. Special. The Observer's Washington correspon dence says: Most of the applicants for big places are gone. JViany ol tnem are oiscnuriiKcu, others taking or agreeing to take smaller places than they had at first ap plied for. The crowd on hand want minor oositions. including postomces. Mr Tintnn. oi irinelbv. seems CO narc the inside track for State statistician of t A o-ricul tural Denartfflent. It is now said that renaieton rving wishes the first secretaryship of legation at Berlin, but he says himself that that Elace is to likely go the incumbent, who as long held that position. Postmasters appointed j. a. waiun. Bier Laurel. Madison county; W. W. Uysart, Dysartsville, McDowell county; Mrs. D. E. Butt, Garden City, McDowell county. J. K." and Bahv Ruth. Washington, April 12. The Southern newspaper men see list on second page visited Prt sident Cleveland last evening and were then escorted through the White House. "In the course of their wanderings they came upon Baby Ruth eating a big bowl of bread and milk in the dining room. J. P. Kerr, of Ashe ville. N. J.. was enraptured at tne signt and had to be restrained by Hon. Pat Walsh from chucking the little maiden under the chin. Mr. Kerr, however, was led away before any damage was done Charged -With Border. Laurens, S. C. April 12. W. T. Jenk ings. pastor ot the African fresDytenan church, an ex-prtncipal of tbe negro graded school here, has been arrested charged with tbe murder of his illigiti- mate child. His wtte. Marsella Jennings, a voung negress named Clara Bullock and her father lilibu Mullock nave aiso been arrested for complicity in the al leged crime. 13 O The Delaney-Ollver Outrage. Louisville. Ky., April 12. Mob vio lence was feared at Morganfield yester day and the jail was strongly guarded to orevent tbe assassins of Mrs. Henry Delaney. nee Oliver, from being taken out and lynched bv infuriated citizens. Lewis Land, who made a confession, has been taken to Henderson for safety. Albert Carter is still at large. Be carried away by the wind'andlblaster nf an advertisement. We only ask you to come and see for yourself that we are selllng everytbiog in the grocery line at low figarts for cash. A large line of choice Canned Goods, such aa PINB APPLES, PEARS. OKRAS, LOBSTERS. CORN. BEANS AND TOMATOES, CALIFORNIA FRUITS. Try our Omega Brand of Flour, the Best on the Market. Fresh butter and egga a specialty. 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,) J. A. WHITE. MINERAL WATER ! Why anfler with iNDionarioii and all kinds f Lrrsa. Kidnit and Blood Taotmi.na when nature has provided at Yooa Iooa a StTKB RlHIDT HUMLBK, WhoLUOMI aad iNKXPRNarVB. The MINERAL WATB1, fresh from Mr. D. D. Suttle'a Rihikkiili SraiNO, now being daily delivered at any residence in Asheville, 1. working wouderftu cure, aa can be testified bv inanirlesof Inl I B. Reed. Judge J. H. McrrlnioD. Rev. J. L. White, J. K. Patterson. Doctors O. W. Pure- fay. Nelson. D T. &d 11 lard. Mr. Barnes of Ohio, now on 8pringT street, Asheville, aad hundreda of other.. Price, only IS otnta a gallon, delivered daily anywhere in the city. Order, through mail, or left at Blanton. Wright efc Co.'i .hoe store, 89 Patton ave nue, will receive prompt attention. Analy sis given on application. .aa srlm Tassa ssaiesa Pabo, April 12. The court of arbitra tion on the Behring ses question has de cided not to admit for the present tbe Britiah snnoleiututarT renorL Thia ia a committee victory for the United States. Forty Earthquake Sh Los Angeles, Cal., April 12. Since last Thursday there have been betw en forty aad fifty earthauake shocks in tbe Pico canon, near New Hall, in tbe San Fernado mountains and in tbe center of the oil region. Last Tuesday a severe earthquake was felt all over Southern California. Inipriniaisrx Editor. Washington. April 12. Josephus Dan iels, of Ralegh, N. C, has been selected bv Secretary Hoke Smith as appointment clerk of the Interior department, vice A. C. Touner resigned. D. D. SUTTLE, 9S Collsssrss street. fcbSldtf KEEP' COOL. THE NATURAL ICE GO. w'1,1. ao h? tor you. having now ready two million and fire hundred thousand aouada of clear aolia nataraUy frost, ice froai S to m. im mesa xmcK at lowest pneea. Call oa or write to W. H. West all. maaagw. No! IS Bprace street, Asheviua. M. C aartaaui MODEL STEaFuUHDRY CHURCH STftSfcT,
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