"1 Asheville Daily Citiz NEWS VOLUME IX. NO. lO. ASHBIVrCIiB, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1893. PRICES 5 OBINTS. NEWS I GROCERIES WE MENTION A FEW THINGS JUST RECEIVED Truffles, Mushrooms, French Peas, Extra Fine, XVIacedoine, Anchovy Paste. Pate De Foie Gras, Parmason Cheese. WE WILL PUT IVIONEY IN v . YOUR impure: water You will un derstand how we do it when you have First Class Filter and Cooler Combined coinp ared MAPPING OUT THE WORK IPECIAI. HBBTIMO OF "REFORM ERH." IUY THE sua POCKET. v. x. cooper, THRASH'S - CRYSTAL - PALACE. Worth Court Square. Cor. lain Street. 4K patton atbnvb. FINEST SUBLIME LUGA OIL In Pints, Quarts and 5 Gallon Tins. W. B. OWYN. REAL. ESTATE. W. W. WB8T. Gwyn & West, (SuntHon to Walter B. Gwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1381 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans at 8 Securely PI need Pea- Cent. Notary Public. CoBmlMloun of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE SOUTHEAST COURT SQUARE. CORTLAND-BROS. Real Estate Broken And IiiTcntment Agents NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices A Pattofl Atmik. Second Zfioor, cnsaiT JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AKD LOAN BROKER Furnished and Unfurnished Rouses. OPPICB ROOMS. Loan securely placed at Bight per cent. our prices and quality with those of others. For Staple & Fan- cy Groceries, Feed, &c, call on 1 Bxpcrince tenches that pare water Is the safety of the family. ' Beware of artificial filters made of char coal, sponge am alt paste mixtures. They arc mere strainers. e filters. Oars is of tone, and all the material ased Is nature's wa product. 1 I MsWi i si i naa est'Sl them. One doctor's bill pay for a dona filters.' We tare made tbe price low ia order to sell them. Our stock In mil. departments ncTcr was so large before, and prices lower. Call and Committees, Bat the cldca on a pnrw Cbansea ota Cam snltteea Mot Btrlctijr under Itae Joint Board. City Clerk Young today did something at tbe - meeting; of ' the- Joint Board the like of which he has not done since he came into office that ia, the reading of tbe roll call of members of tbe Board Mayor Patton and all of tbe members, with the exception of Adrisor McCol lum, were present, and -'transacted their business in a room up-stalrs which was made comfortable by a good fire. There were a . considerable number of specta tors. .Before beginning business, iayor Pat ton made a statement regarding his ref erence in bis inaugsraf yesterday to the water department. ile said be intended to say that tbe department should pay almost, tbe committeemen would reply, "1 uat any time when it will most suit the other members." And so hours of meeting were fixed for every committee from which an early report is wanted. One instance will serve to show that the new broom starts out with the idea of sweeping in a hurry: The Board did not ndjonrn till after 11 o'clock. Be tween that time and 12 o'clock Alder mnn Starnes and Advisor Redwood, tbe committee, had gone over North Main street, over half a mile away, and de cided to recommend tbe extension of the brick paving northward 80 feet. OVER THE OEORGIA LIME. REASONS FOR A CHANGE SECRETARY CAR81BLG TALKS DIRECTLY TO THE POINT. rlaud Hotat BOIST IVIARCHE Just Recelied, a Large Sample Line of Ladles' SPRING - CAPES. FROM A. JARGE MANUFACTUR ER I ALL NEWEST COLORS AND TUB LATEST STYLES AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. IT WOULD BE WELL. TO CALL. EARLY AND MAKE SELECTION BEFORE THIS STOCK IS PICKED OVER WE STILL CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OVR FINE LINE OF DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, GINGHAMS, PERCELES, ETC. NEW ART EMBROIDERY MATERIAL. BOIST MARCHE 37 South Main street. Don't Forget It. THE PRICE OF OBELISK FLOUR II AS BEEN REDUCED, AND ALSO MANY OTHER AR TICLES IN OUR LINB. POWELL &SNIDER At Mo. 26 South Main Street THREE BRANDS OF 5 CENT CIGARS As Good as any Person Vasts to Smoke Fixia. HUMBOLDT, SFANOIIiAS. JUST TRY THEM. J. 91. BEATON a. o & g FITZPATRICR BROS., I Contractors and Dealers la Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies,' WA1X PAPER. 83 Noith Madi Stbsbt. Asaatrnxs, N. C. TBLBPHONB MO. 13. X e b a a a I 1 O O 3 1 , m a 5 5 I & 5 5 - m S S3 S 5 5 o I i I O Q O O Q W u V. ft. ai H C O a co d x - M H O J o 09 a o o o a o a o o o I -s 3 a m 35-37 PATTON AVENUE. China, Glass, Cutlery Lamps. We constantly carry a, complete and elegant variety of five o'clock tea and toddy kettles from 3.83 upwards. Water Coolers and Filters. Tbe Lowest Prices in Tom. A beautiful assortment of hanging and stand lamps aad . the moat improved student lam pa. V SPECIAL. OFFER Richly Decorated Toilet Sets THIS WEEK. at UO caveb. worth $4.00. HEINITSH A REAGAN, DRUGGISTS, Clinrcla St. stud Patton Atc PROMPT ATTENTION. ACCURATE DISPENSING UANUFACTURERS OFKOUUYS Soda BTosantalu Open all Y NEW GOODS LOW PRICES SOLE :A6ERTS FOR ASHEYILLL RECEIVE MRECT FROM FACTORY. EAC1IPACKAGE IS STAMPED. HEINITSH & REAGAN. 11 its running expenses as well as the tcrcst. He had stated that tbe net re ceipts were only $1,315. Tbe gross re ceipts, however, were greatly in excess of that figure. Mayor Patton then announced tbe committees. On four of these, which strictly belonged to the Board of Alder men, he bad appointed Advisors. This fact was called to his attention, when tbe Mayor said he thought the Advisors should be wbat their name implied. He thought it would baa good idea to have their advice and work on committees, although their work would not come under tbe supervision of the Joint Board. He would not hesitate, he said, to ap point any' good citizen outside of the Board if be thought necessai y. An ex tended discussion followed, in which Advisor Gwyn said that as the Advisors on tbe committees referred to would have no powers (as they are not on the Board of Aldermen) they should not have any responsibilities. The Advisors were working without pay, he said, but that fact did not enter into the ques tion. The Committees. Advisor Nichols then moved that the names of Advisors put on the police, light, fire department, and ordinances committees be stricken out and the names of Aldermen substituted. This carried. Aldermen Jones and H. Lamar Gudger voting no. Mayor Patton then revised his list and announced commit tees as follows : Finance Alderman H. Lamar Gudger and Advisor Redwood. Streets Advisor Gwyn and Alderman Westall. Police Aldermen Starnes and Cosby. Sewers and water works Advisor Millard and Alderman Starnes. Lights Aldermen Cosby and Jones. Market ho use Aldermen Westall and J. M. Gudger. Contorted claims and litigation Al derman Tones and Advisor McCollum. Fire department Aldermen J. M. Gud ger and Cosby. Ordinances Aldermen Jones and J. M. Gudger. Officers and salaries Alderman II. La mar Gudger and Advisor Millard. On motion of Advisor Sawyer tbe Mayor was added as ex-officio member of each of the committees. Cliaarcb Mtreet Vi First, Mayor Patton directed the attention of the Board to Church street, which be thongbt ought to be paved at tbe earli est possible moment. He had had a talk with Capt. Thos. D. Johnston and thought there was a chance for a com promise on tbe question of widening the street on the west side between Central church and Patton avenue. He sug gested an attempt at compromise. Al derman J. M. Gudger said there had been several conferences heretofore with Capt. Johnston and with small results. It was Captain Johnston, he said, that bad caused the Board to wait 30 davs for a jury report, by refusing to accept service of notice after he had told the chief of po lice he would accept service. Advisor Millard moved that the street commit tee and city engineer confer with Capt. Johnston on the case and report. Car ried. Mlctat Seaalona comlnK. Advisor Redwood sprung the question of holding tbe regular meetings at night in the future, and his motion to that end would probably have been carried had he not withdrawn it after requests from some members that the day meetings be continued for a little while, at least. Mayor Patton urged the committees to meet at as early a date as possible, so that active work might begin wherever it should be considered neces sary. Tbe sewer and water committee decided to go to tbe water works this alternoon, inspect the plant and line and report to a meeting of the Joint Board tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Mortis Kalaa rwvlsasv A petition from residents near the junc tion of East, North Main and Chestnut streets, asking that tbe North Main brick paving be extended 83 feet further than the proposed terminus, was read, and Alderman Starnes and Advisor Red wood, who were appointed on this ex tension question last week, were con tinued, to report at next meeting. It was decided that tbe Joint Board would meet as heretofore, on Friday af ternoons at 3 o'clock. Time) Alaaeraaseas. When the Joint Board had given way to the Board of Aldermen, Alderman J. M. Gudger suggested to tbe proper committees that they settle with tbe chief of police, water works superintend ent ana city treasurer tor tne year pre ceding the present one. Alderman Starnes moved that tbe market house committee report on the propriety of rearranging stalls in tbe market and tlie probable cost of tbe work. Mr. Starnes' motion was not frat to the house, probably being over ooked. Alderman Jones moved that the clerk be requested to furnish as soon as possi ble copies of all the ordinances passed since the city code was compiled. A number of petitions for positions un der the Board were handed in, and tbe Board adjourned. How Tlsey SMatrt Oat. Tbe new Boards this morning showed a spirit of willingness to get right down to btiaincss at any sninate. . Mayor Pat ton .kept tab" and bxed nours for com- : sncctmgs. vncii, gentlemen oi ater committee." he would sav. when can you meet ?' In every case, Howard a back. Editor The Citizen: I left Yellow Hill on the morning of May 5, recrossing tbe beautiful Oconoluftee river which sweeps down through the mountains amid which are situated the lands of the Cberokees of Western Carolina. Yellow BUI Institute is located on the western bank of tbe river. This educational cen tre for the Cherokee Indians presents the tbe appearance of a nice village. The school buildings and boarding bouses are painted white, as are several of the Indian residences. Ex-Chief Smith and his son-in-law Blythe live in good houses and are both prominent men in their tribe. I called on Chiel Smith at his house where he has been conned by ser ious illness for several months. He talks freelv and sensiblv about the affairs of tbe Yellow Hill school, and thinks it all important that the school should be con tinued by government support, and that a first class southern man should be given control of it. Whltller. From Yellow Hill I came to Whitticr on tbe R. & D. railroad, which village is well located on the Tukasegee riyer, in Swain county. The town enterprise has fallen low in the scale of progress since tbe death of Mr. Whitticr, its founder. His grave is on the top of a small peak overlooking tbe village. From WLittier I rode up to the head of Conly 8 creek and over into Macon countv across the Larky motntain which is one of the extensions of the Cowee range. Descending along the waters of Cowee creek, I came to the Tennessee river near West's Mills and went up the river to Franklin, which is situated on this river. Macon county court was to have opened on Monday, 8th of May, but Tudtre Graves failed to appear until Mon day evening. So the court did not open till Tuesday morning. On Tuesday evening. May 9, I started up Little Tennessee river and passed through its rich and fine valleys. On Wednesday. 10th. I crossed the State line into Rabun county, Ga. At this writing I am at Rabun's Gap post office, in the bed of the ancient channel which once connected tbe main ocean with the inland sea which spread over Macon and other counties of Wes tern Carolina. Near me is the grade of tbe old Charles ton and Cincinnati railroad which was surveyed and built before the war. How easilv Macon county could be connected with the railroads on either side of this line were it finished. Viewed from the horse-block, where I now sit writing, the surrounding scen err is magnificent. . All around, bigb mountains mark the heads of the Savan nah, the Chattahoochee, the Hiwassee, the Nantahallv and the Little Tennensee rivers. Rowland Howard, Btnrtc vant, Whoae Retention TUo Hagwnmps Were FlR-btina; For, Was Coin plained of and There fore Bad To on. Washington, May 16. The Washing ton Post says the following language was used by Secretary Carlisle in an authorised interview as to the removal of Sturtevant, head of the treasury station ary division, who has been in tbe depart ment 32 years and whose retention was understood to have been requested by Carl Scburz and other civil service re formers : This change was made after mature deliberation and upon complaints from responsible persons sufficient to warrant a new appointment. The idea that any officer trader this government is essential to its efficient administra tion is absurd. I propose to put in bis place an able and broad gange - . . r man. wbo will manage tne purcnases oi stationary just as well as tbe deposed official. Tbe criticism indulged ia comes wholly from a naoer which knows noth ing about tbe details wnicn Drougnt about tbe change. .RANT'S PHARMACY ! WHBRBAS 'tis known beyond a question that headache, bile and indication hava formed a pact of treason to haunt the gay and festive board throughout thia gladaome season; now, therefore, be it understood that all such direfull ills can be defied and cured for good by using Buncombe t Fills 40 pills for IS cents. Grant's. We do not hesitate to say that our Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry la the beat cough syrup ever sold in Asheville. We have sold over one thousand bottles of it and the de mand for it has constantly increased ever since we placed it on the market. As it is pleoaant to take, children do not object to it and It always gives relief. Try it; 28 cents per bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. 1861 X893. Two judge Dates of Interest to and Mrs. Twlxga. Sioux Palls, S. D., May 16. Tudge H D. D. Twiggs, of Augusta, Ga., for eight years judge on the Supreme bench, has been divorced from Lucie E. Twiggs of Augusta, a relative of Senator John B Gordon, of Georgia. The case was brought in Brookings, a small town near here, to avoid publicity. Mrs Twiggs made answer to the suit, to make the decree binding, but no serious ngnt was made in tbe case. The minor cnild is Riven into the custody of the mother. The m i-rm if occurred in Mav 1861. and in 1883 Mrs. Twiggs, unabfe to live happily with bcr husband, deserted bim. five cdiiqfcd were ourn oi luc uuiwu. ESCAPED ONLY TO DROWN. Tlie Body or Murderer Palllster Found 111 The Hudson. Sing Sing, May 1G. A lody found in the Hudson River off Sing Sing this morning was identified by State Detec tive Jackson and Principal Keeper Con naughton of the prison as that of Pallis- ter, the murderer of I'oliccman Kane, a bunch of keys found in the clothes was identified bv Connaughton as those taken from the cruard bv Pallister and Roeble at the time ol their escape from prison a month ago. W1DK OPKX. Tbe World's Campho Glycerine Lotion is a aoothlng and fragrant application for chapped handa. , lips, etc. Not greasy or disagreeable In any way. For sale only at Grant'. Pharmacy. It cleanses the teeth, strengthens the gums aad Imparts fragrance to the breath. Va Va Tooth Wash at Grant's. "We canrefcr youlto many reliable people in our own city who believe Bnncomoc arsaparllla ia the best blood purifier they ever used. Why use other and more expen sive preparations when a home product ia better aad cheaper t Grant's. Do yon shave yourself or does a barber do It for you T In either case, IT you use our imported bay rum your face will always re main smooth and free from any irritation or redness. SOc bottles at Grant's. Absolutely Pure "Witch II axle in attractive Pint bottles, 25 cents. Grant's. AT WEATERVILLE. The Annual Crop of commence menu Mcwar Personals, Weaveryille. Mav 15. T.be com mencement ball was set a rolling Friday evening by the reunion meeting of the Cliosophic and Delphian societies. A large audience enjoyed the exercises in the college chapel. Speeches were made bv Mr. H. C. Sprinkle, Wiley Reed, G. M Oarren and others. The readme of the Expositor was en joyed and it contained some happy "bits" at tbe bovs and others Four medals were awarded by the two societies for improvement during the year and excelling in debate. The Essay ist medal also was awarded to Miss Evelyn Coleman, Her essay was im promptu ahd her subject was "Nobility of Labor." Saturday morning a match game of baseball was played here between tbe home club and the Hominy boys. After an ordinary came the score was found to be SO to 13 in favor of Weaverville. Tbe Hominy boys were not satisfied at this, however, and challenged the Weav erville clnb for another game in the after noon which resulted in a score ot 4 to 1 J in Weavervillc's favor aeain The Rev. Solomon Pool of Concord preached the baccalaureate sermon yes terday morning in the church at 11 o'clock from tbe text: God forbid that I should glory in any thing save the crosa of )eaua Christ." The sermon was highly spoken of on every hand. Rev. Mr. Grootnc of the Methodist preached an interesting sermon before tbe Epworth League. Tbe League here is in a stirring condi tion, having over 100 names on the roll, and since organization a few months since has done many acts of kindness and charity. Tnesdav and Wednesday are the big days and by then commencement will be in full swing. Dinner is to oe servea on the ground these days and a large crowd is exoected. Besides t be usual attrac tions the address of President Winston of the State University on Wednesday afternoon is going to be tbe feature of tbe occasion. There are numerous visitors in town. Amooz them are Rev. Mr. Hoover and bride, nee Hoofnagle, of the Swannanoa circuit. Miss Fanny Hoofnagle of Abing don. Va.. is visiting relatives here. Miss Bonnv Chandler, the good looking post mistress of Chandlers, is here on a flying visit. She figured rather extensively not Ions since in some ot the northern papers as having charged extra for let ters bearing tbe Columbian stamp. Mr. Geotge Hacknev of tbe Epworth News was out yesterday talking League aa usual. National Bank Eaamlner, Washington, May 16. Comptroller Hckles today appointed John K. McDon ald. Montgomery. Ala., national bank Fair To Be as. Pair Seven Dan In Tlie Week. Chicago, May 16. The local directory to the Columbian Exposition have de cided to open the fair on Sundays in all departments. This decision has been arrived at in view of the extraordinary oressure brought to bear by the pcopl who demand absolute lrccaom oi rnc great show. j "Mate Chronicle" sold. Raleigh, N. C, May 16. Tbe State Chronicle was on yesterday sold on a mortgage held by Josephus Daniels. Daniels was the purchaser of the mate rial except the presses. Tbe franchise, subscription list, etc., was purchased bv J. N. Holding of the Raleigh Paper company, it is understood, for tbe News and Observer, l he papers win oe consolidated. Do not suffer with headache when you know that Antlmi&rane will relieve you en tirely. It is a harmless but sure remedy. Fr sale at Grant's. Buncombe Plantersa hlgher'grade porous plaster than the public his hitherto known. Try one. IS cents at Grant's. St. Blicabeth's Salve cares all skin diseases. It is saperior to atl known remedies for the cure of pimples or any skin eruption. Posi tively guaranted to cure or money refunded . Por sale at Grant's Pharmacy. 24 Bout Main street. Apply the salve to the parts affected by rubbing In thoroughly with the finger cverv other night before retiring and you will get rid of those disagreeable pimples or any shin eruption that may be troubling you. St. Elisabeth's salve Is for sale only at Grant's. YOU KNOW Brnlal Murder. Brutal HanKlnr Concord, N. H., May 16. Frank Almy was banged in tbe jail here at 10:14 this morning for the brutal murder of Christie Warden. Inlv 17. 1891. The execution was a bungling job. Almy's feet touched the floor when he went through the drop, and he wan slowly strangled to death. Keeping; Their Hand Xn. Seymour, Ind., May 18. Loo Trenck, who murdered Henry Raedler a week Deo last Sunday, was hanged at Brans- town at 2 o'clock this morning by mob from this place. The lynching party was composed of the same men who hanged Turley at Bedford yesterday morning. Old, But Good New York, May 16. Diablo, the aged son of Eolus and Grace Darling, won tbe Brooklyn handicap at end yesterday in tbe presence persons. Tne Great War Snip . Philadelphia. Pa.. May 16. The armored cruiser New York day on her official trial trip. Gra' of 30.000 There are exceptions, though. For in stance, we are selling Pine Apples, Pea rs, Okras, Lobsters, Corn, Beans and Toma toes, California fruits, at such figures aa to place them within the reach of the lightest purse. The figures will tell theCatory. Try our Omega brand of Plour.'the beat on the market. Fresh Butter andJBgga a specialty. lkl7 JSOUTH MAIN STREET, J. A. WHITE. MINERAL IVATER T started to- TAR HEEL TRACKS. examiner for Alabama, vice C. J. Camp- bel', removed. A Call From Tks oath. WaCmatosa, Wm May 16. Rev. Dr. IX C John, pastor of tbe first Methodist i church, has been tended the presidency of , Clark University, Atlanta, Oa. Concord Standard: On May 5th Mr. T. A. Rogers, of No. and a gentle man of 72 years, while chopping about a quarter of a mile from home, acciden tally cut his foot through tbe end of the shoe. He went borne and not until the shoe was removed did be know that two ton were cut off. Dr. Lafferty was pallmf in; the toea were nut back and we are informed bv Mr. Kogers' son mat the toes are growing intact. Shelbv Review: A party of ' nuers. consisting of Revenue Agent S. Kirknatrick. Deputy Collector Cuthbert- son and their guide, were ambuscadedin tbe South Mountains last Friday ana fired into. All three were slightly wounded. Tbey succeeded in capturing; a moonshiner by tbe name of Rector, who. tbey say. did tbe?shooting. Rector was jailed at Newton. Clinton Cancasin : Mr. II. II. Drau cm hmmrht in our office a few davs asro tne rio-ht loot of sveatT-tbrce hawks and tour crows, wnicn nc says is uc iriuu of about twelve days' hunting. Weldon News: A tearful tornado naaaed over tbe upper portion of tb countv last Wednesday night. In the Aureliaa Springs section tbe storm waa particularly severe. Marion, says tbe Record, has hooded debt of SIO.OOO. The town now rets S1.500 revenue annually from tbe barrooi Why suflter with IWDioas lion amd all kinds f Lryaa. Kmni amd Blood TiocaLia when nature has provided at Yorja Uooma Scu Rbhbdt BintLMa, Wbolbiohi auad iHSXnium). The MINERAL WATER, fresh from Mr. D. D. Battle's Sihiiuu.1 Brans, now being daily delivered at any residence in Asheville, ia working wonderful es, as can be testified by Inquiries of Judge J. B. Reed. Judge J. BI. Merrlmon, Rev. J. X. White. J. R. Patterson, Doctor O- W. Pta re fay. Nelson. D. T. aCUlatrd. Ifr. Barnes of Ohio, now on Spring atreet, Aabeville, auad hundreds of others. Price, only IS casta a gad Ion, delivered dally anywhere la the city. Orders through mail, or left at Blantoa, "Wright at Co.'s shoe store, 89 Patton ave nue, will receive prompt attention, sis given on application. D. D. SUTTL'E, 9S Gollesc Street. fcbStdtf KEEP COOL. THE NATURAL IGE GO. wm do thia for you, havtas; now ready two million and five hundred thouaand pomsda of clear solid naturally fi unu ice from a to in lacaca ukk at Mweac pri imm. ajaul oaa or wn tctow .h. wesrau. manager. Mo. 16 nurses saxaaa. aasmuc, n. v. 7AV5T MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CtfUBCH STRCET, 3S. jwf ---I iimsi ri h . iff