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Asheville Daily Citizen,, To m 5 n4 NEWS MEWS 4- ASHEVILLE, N. C FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS- VOLUME IX. NO. 25. I 111! PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR! Daily output iu barrels. Daily output iu 300 barrels. 1870, 200 1892, 15, DEALERS everywhere acknowledge this Flour to be the best made. SMOKE THE GRAY I GABLKS CIGAR I -S--5- ABSOLUTELY Till! BEST 5 CltNT CIGAR UVBK SOLI) ON TU1S M4RKBT! B ARGAIN TABLES FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS X- Cooper, GROCERIES, " PROVISIONS, GRAIN AND FEED. North Court Square. Cor. Main Street. We want every person In thin city to cc cur B, 10, 25 and 50 cent BAR GAIN COUNTERS. It will be woith many times your while to look over them. We have on them arllcld worth double the money, specially the 20 cents table. We call special attention to Harlland Sc.Co.'s China Cake Plates, worth 65 cents. We arc offering them now at 35 cents. WATER TVHBLEB8. We have a big bargain in a baudcut tumbler for $3.85 per doien; regular price, S4 per doxen. Also beautiful etched ones for $1.75 and $3 rcr dozen, worth double the prize. Will you let this chance of a lifetime pass? They are appreciated by the most fastidious. WG HAVR ALSO Oil and gasoline stoves, Cream freezers (White Mountain) fly trap, dish covers and all seasonable goods. PRICES LOW ! THRASH'S - CRYSTAL - PALACE, iTUli SfKClALTAXON UKAUI.V WEAPONS. Ateeait Tor Jtatacvllle. I I I 111111 UNDERWEAR ! UNDERWEAR ! Ladies' Vesta. lOc., 10c. and 25c. Ladies' Silk Vests, 4ue., OOc, and Hue Best Value liver Seen. Children's Gauze Vests. Paint alettes, and Uravcri. A Large Stock. Wc Have purchased direct from manufacturers our line of underwear fur Ladies, Children and Men. Mens' Undershirts, 19c, 2Gc and J5e, and a regular 76ccnts and $1 Quality forOO cents I Scrivcn Patent Drawers. Vlald Main- sook Shirts and Drawer.. IJoys' Un derwear. Underwear fur llabics. I.OIM MARCHE 37 South mailt Street. T"H"H"H"i"H"r Meeting of tbe Board of Aldtr ineu For tbe Revision of the Special Tax l.tat Electric Liltht Iuk companies. VYbcu Alderman J. M. Guilder entered the council chamber yesterday aft ernoon to attend a meeting of the Hoard of Al dermen evcrv individual made tip bis mind that there would be more to get tickled over than there had been for several weeks. And they were correct, lor the little Aldcinian-at-largc inter jected into the proceedings funny say ings that even caused bis honor the Mayor to virtually suspend the rules and indulge in an audible smile. Others present ut the meeting were Aldermen Cosby, Starncs, H. I. Gudgcr and Wcstall. Alderman (ones came in during the session, but had just gotten to Ashe ville from Murphy, and as lie was crcatlv fatigued he was excused and went home. The prize winner with which the Board struggled for three hours was the city's special tax list for 'IKJ-'O 4, and before it was completed everybody lclt wearied. But business is business with the Reformers and they stuck to the work as bravely as the two Straightout mem bers. In opening, however, there was some discussion as to the exact date ol the election ol city officers. Messrs. Wcstall and Starncs, who were on op posite sides of the fence id the "late Alay dry, watitcd his water rents taken off. COLLECTORS Because ot poor supply ior months. No fiction. Mr. Wcstall reported that the chance KMiliP asked to be made by Capt. M. I. Fagg in the North Main street sidewulk should Ik? allowed and would be done in a sub stantial manner. Froiuthe R.U. A, VV. K. Whitson presented a ctition from tbe Retail Grocers' association asking that the ordinance against the COMH NEXT LIMES VOl'H EAR Cl.OSli TO THE OROVMD. When Grover conies Back I rom HIM Flfthluic Trip He 'Will Make The Kepubllcans Daruaclcs Flv Krelx Workluir. Wilmington, Tune 2. When the Frcsi- salc of vegetables in stores outside of the I dcnt returns Irom his fishing trip to Hog market house be repealed. This is the I Island, Va., he will take up the papers in nrlinni li i f uriia rr-i iiT1rf 1 n .'li'i'Olint I 1 .,f its m.l.lication in the Gazette, when the cases of between 15 and 20 collcctoi I of internal revenue wnicn now await ms action. Secretary Carlisle spent several days last week in looking them over and has fully made up his mind as to whom LIMES LIMES one of tbe most important clauses of the ordinance was omitted. The matter whs referred to the market house coru- mitttce. The fire alarm sounded about this time and the Hoard adjournctl not because of the fire but because it had finished its business. KII.I.ICU IN A. WAHIIUHT. Don't Forget It. THE PRICE OF OBKLISK : FLOUR 11 AS 1IUEN KliDUCUII, ANU ALSO MANY OTHBR AK- TICLliS IN OUR L1NU. FOR SA.L.B. w. B. owyn'. vy. w. wbst. Gwyn Sc West, (succenort to Walter D. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF AS HE VILLE. Real Estate. Loam Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary rubllc, Commlsiloner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT 8QUARB. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broken And InTcatmeitt Agents NOTARY FVBLIC Luans securely placed at 8 per cent. Ofnvea as Ik 3d r-attoa Aca. Second ZBoor. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished llosaea. OF PICK BOOHS. Luani securely placed at lllght per cent. BE SURE At No. 26 South Main Street THREE BRANDS OF 5 CENT CIQARS As Good as an; Person Wasts to Smote HUMBOLDT, I unpleasantness," gave each other several nuts to crack. Mr. Stnrnes argued that as the officials were elected under the old law, nnd the law reading "hold office during the term of the Aldermen," they would, therefore, hold for four years. He wa not iigroed with, however, and on motion of Mr. Cosby the election was set lor this (iTiday) alternoon at o'clock, which time was also fixed for the choosing of a hoard ol health Special Taxes. The special tax list was then taken up and waded through item by ttetn, from top to bottom. The real and personal property tax was left ut last year's fiirurc. $1 on the $100, and $3 poll. T he merchants' purchase tax of 5 cents on leach $100 worth was stricken out by motion of 1. M. Gudgcr. and the mer chants here will nut a small sized star iu . . . his crown. ftlr. uudgcr also proposcu, nppiirently seriously, though really in Inn. to nut a tax on bicycles, which proposition wnssincil Jit iy sonic oi me members who have been looking at a hicvele with longing in their eyes. When the paragraph referring to the tax on railroads was reached M r. Cosby moved to raise the fmure Irom to JUU pOWri'I T ft" SN TDFR and it was done. The Ashevillc Street 1 VV 11 Lb Of. OiN IIJ 1 rni. nv . ut uown for a $200 special tax, and J. M. Uuilgcr movea to kiiock it down to $150 on account of its being such a large enterprise, but the others nn the Hoard couldn't sec it that way, I WWW laud lie withdrew his motion. Mr. Gudger also moved to strike out the $25 tax on inc uummy uuc, out uis uuiiuu received no second. Hotel Tax. When the list of hotels was reached the names of the St. Johns, the lvuropcan and the Ashevillc were added, each taxed for. $10. Two classes ol restaurants (J. M. Gudgcr pronounced it rcstatiraunt, which showed that he is up to date) were created in the list, the first being taxed for $15, and the second for $10. Mr. Starncs said he had never seen i I'nst-cliiBS rc'.aurant, while Mr. Wcstall saiil he had never been able to find one that called itself second-class. The list was amended so as to tax each rcS' tuurant $10. The liquor license was left at $1,000 a year, to be puid semi-annually in advance. Uad Accident oil lite Itlcluiiond aud Dauvllle Itallwar. Columbia, S. C, June 2. A furious rain storm prevailed generally through, out the State last night and washouts are reported on diircrent lines of railroads. Mixed train No. 0 coining south on the Richmond and Danville railroad, when three miles south of Kidgcway, ran into a washout about 100 feet wide, ami Kn- cinecr lack Germany and Fireman T. I). Henry were instantly killed out occurred on what was considered a particularly fine stretch of road, there being a stone culvert at the place tilled in with rock, and it had stood severe trials heretofore. The train was badly wrecked, uoing down an embankment 2 feet high. Ex press Messenger W. VV . Holmes, -who is badly bruised is the only hurt. The tender turned he wants in each case. lie will go over the matter again with the President. Had the latter not been absent from the city this week the appointments would have been made before now. In the meantime Appointment Clerk Krctz is trcttimr toircther the names of the old collectors who have tendered their resig nation nnd those whose places are wanted, but who have not resigned will be requested to do so at once. Raysor 8c Smith, '-4"i--i- hhai.i. fire:. of Ihc Blase Iu tlie Tlilrcl story Asbcvllle Hotel. An alarm of fire from box about The wash-1 G:30 yesterday alternoon called the fire department to the Ashevillc hotel, Rey nolds block, South Main street. Hook and Ladder Truck Driver I'ullam was not at headquarters when the alarm was turned in. but ran Ul) in a. few min utes and was in his scat before the horses were hitched. His absence, it other person should be explained, was caused by at bottom side I tenrinticc tnion n sick member of his fam- un toward the engine turning the cngin-1 ilv. ccr around with his back to the front of I The fire occurred in the third story of the engine and pinning him between the I the building, caused, it is thought, by an boiler head and tender. His face was I electric wire which ran through a parti crushed in and scalded. Fireman Henry I tion. The flame was soon extinguished was found with his head almost in the I and the damairc was vcrv small. furnace door, pierced through the head I Fire Chief Powell had "charge of the by an iron rod. Both men had evidently I work at the fire, and by his direction the is it been instantly killed. MITHT INSITRK HVAItll.ITV. PropoHlnte To Start a K?nllecl Uauk. Washington, June 2. President Ran som and Attorney I'orter, representing the tailed National Hank of blaze was put out with an extinguisher wilUout Hooding tne uunuing. IP THK NKW -XlC Water Came, for a Time. Tliroujt Hie iG-Iiicli Main to "Town. Contractor M, H. Kelly made the ncc- Deposit of I ncctions between the lO-inch and 16- New York, had a conference with Comp- I inch mains yesterday afternoon at 3:30, trailer Hcklcs this morning as to ermit- I and at 7:15 the water had reached I'iney Are now serving tfaeir delicious Limeades. Dou't forget to trjr one when you arc bot and thirsty. Wc are continually adding new nnd papular drinks to our list. Our Mr. Neil Lawrence ia alwaya ready to serve joa with something nice and refreshing. If you have never tried our ligg Vhospbate, do so the next time you come in. "It is immense !" Our Ice Cream Soda cannot tie beat. Always made from pure rich cream. How about I'lncappte Snow ? Everybody says it is the finest iu the cityi Wc are now wbolcaic agents fur the Famous Olcon Springs and Harris Litbiu Water. ting the bank to resume business. Comp troller Kcklcs told them that bis present information was the bank would have to lc placed iu the hands of a receiver, but he would give them a reasonable time to make good its impaired capital. A com niiltcc consisting of Messrs. Hen nett and Strait representing the failed Chemical National bank of Chicago also had a con crence with Comptroller UckW wi '.i a view to the bank resuming nusi ness. Thcv were assured that if they coild present evidence insuring the sta bility of the bank in tbe future tucy would be permitted to resume. TIIIC l'AIK AND MU1NO A. V. Knob. Soon after it came into the city throueh the new nine line. Alter run ning awhile the pump was sliutoown on the new line. This morning the pump was started un acain nml by 9 a. m. everything was working well ind there w:ia a rrood head of water in the rcser- . - . ,. . . . t . i i i voir. It is tnougut now uiai uniruuuic ia near an end ncrbans. Later A telcohonc message from the numointr station this afternoon reported that a joint of the new pipe bad blown out. and Contractor Kelly left at once to investigate. WHIPPED TUB EDITOB. RAYSOR X SMITH. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS, 31 PATT0 AVENUE. JUST TRY THEM. J. 91. IIE8TON CAESAR'S HEAD HOTEL. Located on the summit of Ca-sar's Head I mountain. In tinner South Carolina, .G0O I feet above the sea; average temperature. from 50 to 70, with an atmosphere dry, soft, balmy, exhilarating; a -veritable "elixir I of life." Will be opened for the season of I j 18t3 on May 25. - The comfort of guests! -will at all times and in all things be most I carefully consulted. Distance from Ashevillc, 3 miles; from Ilcndersonville, 20 miles; over good roads, I through a charmingly delightful country. .Z .a sg-S SQ j4 a es o v o B US -8 -Sow es 0 0 tnO s tt , o 2 "'a 5 o Z a o o BoS io fx,A -3fi S t X - Z x-o t o o a u Kxpected That the ales 'Will be Open Next I.orcl'H Day. Chicago, June 2. The powers that Ik at lackson l'ark arc not greatly exer cised over the court proceedings by which it is sought to close the Fair on Sundays. Director of Works Iiurnham yesterday issued an order to the depart ment chiefs instructing them to have their buildings ready lor visitors next Sunday. While the Director of Works had no olticial mlormation to give re garding his reasons, he is understood to take it tor granted mat l lie decision oi the court will be in favor of the Exposi tions side ol the case. All Ulass Works to Shut Down. I'ittsiii'kg, June 11. It is stated on No uiercv was shown the circus, for the good authority that a general shutdown lax was lclt at tlu tor cacncxnioiiioii, 0t the plate glass lactones ot inc coun- uid this can be collected even though 1 . ... . . in w;hinn month, to tne snow siiouiupn.cn us icnis ""'" Mast n indefinite period. The factory nine oi me cuy iiiuua. l-'rom this down sonic distance in column things were lclt as tney were , . t, ODonents of the trust hint at a diminishing of the stock of glass and then a raise in prices. A general stoppage will bring serious inconvenience to thous ands ol men employed at lactones. found until the item regarding the plio Uigraphcrs' tax was reached. Then the price was lowered from $15 to $10, because, as I. M. Gudccr said, they had to depend lor a living on taking the pictures ol sued men as nis n ienu, ihb L'mzbN. Friends irot between und no body was hurt unless Mr. Gudgcr hurt himself laughing. 1 hese new taxes were levied : Dose Up bjr a M Her linn The Plain Old Wnv. Winston. N. C. June U. Special. This morning Sheriff McArthur whipped Editor Goslcn, of the Republican, which p.-! per has been charging the sheriff with cowardice nnd incapacity. Goslen is much bruised. Sympathy is mostly with the sheriff. OUt or WRNlllUIClOII. Washington, June 2. Secretary Her bert went to Annapolis this morning to witness the closing exercises at the Naval academy. The secretary and Mrs. Car lisle left this afternoon to spend a few davs with Senator Gibson at his home on the eastern shore of Marland. Secre tary Carlisle will return here Monday. A Continued Btorrv. Bihminuiiam. Ala., June 2. Iliookes Storry, the express robber who cscaied from the Mississippi penitentiary at Jackson three times nnd was recently captured at Amcricus, oa., jumpca irom a car window on tne last vJuecn anu Crescent train yesterday afteruoou near Vinces. maySOdtf in. d.( PROPRIETOR. I TO TRY MOUNT SlTHATKD AT TlIB PoOT I OP MlTCIISU, HlOllBST I Moi'ntiin Bast of Tim I RUCKIN ! LIMEADE LIMEADE LIMEADE LIMEADE LIMEADE LIMEADE LIMEADE LIMEADE LIMEADE LIMEADE LIMEADE LIMEADE Our Wliite Lily Flour MITCHEsUL. The iold Reserve. Wasiiinoton, June 1. The total net gold iu the treasury is about $02,000,- On each 1 000, but the showing on the books is manufacturer of plug or smoking to-1 jjreater, and the amount stated in the bacco, $10; on each manufacturer of ci-1 d,.Dt estatcmcnt will lc greater, as the Rnrs, $10; on each manufacturer oi i cxp0rts of gold made in the early prt cigarettes, $25. J. M. Gudgcr remarked I 0ctliC week have not yet been ""taken that the cigarettes were "Killing our i Up" m cash. This leaves the so called ooys. I gold reserve invaded ay ,uuu,tiuu. n- Coal fjoo To Sell "Weeplns." I dications point to further shipments oi The boarding house tax wns discussed I gold Friday and Saturday of this week. and it was at last decided that the tax I n1 Ue Drown 7 of $5 and $3 should remain. Thcsub- .,,..,.,.,. iune 2. Mavor Ebv Fcction taxing brewers was siricacu i ycstcrdav rcceivcd a letter signed Henry out. WUcntlic paragrapn relating nniWmM nn.l tatinr that the writer dealers in bowie knives, pistols, etc.. J.I ",,,i llirnw himself from a bridge into M. Uudgcr startled tne uoai a ami every- the riTCI. ano drowa himself. The letter body else present .by saying: I move lUttd kiiTecti were to be sent to his tnut that tax of $;.0 be increased to wif Mr8. A. K. Rothcrmel. No. 63 SfiOO." The motion was put and car- ! . . t a ned, and Mayor ration said ne tnougni ,cttcr nQS forwardcd to this address tne acuon jusi jth particuiars. the Hoard had done. I r Every commission merchant is raised I rope ou The school uuesuon. Irom $10 to $25, eacn ice dealer must R . ,t . rc,orted that thc nay a tax ol Jo, a raise oi ?o, wnnei . , ,. . . r"' ..i.i,4. U. Pone is about to mibhsh a rescript on Railway shops Burned 3rai.m;ki), Minn., June 2. Last night fire broke out in the shops of thc North ern Pacific railroad, cabinet shop, bolt house, two other small buildings and five cars. The records were saved. but workmen lost all their tools, loss $25,0O0. sought a Railroad. Louisvilkb, June 2. It is again re ported that thc Louisville & Nashville has secured control of the Newport News and Mississippi valley road. It is generally believed that the purchase has been made ana tne purcnusc pn is pui at $20,000,000. Mine KuHHlau I.tves Msl. Victoria, B. C, June 2. The steamer news went 15th lives J A. Big Shirt Sail ! There are sails and sale, but the sale we ore discussing has nothing to do with a boat. It's a Lc sale just the 4 same. It is a sale of a ocauliful line of negligee and outing shirts. Thc largest and best line ever exhibited in Ashevillc. Prices commensurate with quality. Look in cast windew. IIVMTINO rol B-BAK. WuLVRt amo Wild cats, FlSIUNO, FOR Tiout ! job printing establishments are mi pay $10 instead ( $5. Barbers Board, 9SO per month; S7.0O per Week; SI. SO per Day. Address : A- A- TYSON, JasldSca Black Moon tain, N. nnv sill instead ! ao. n.irucrs arc l ine scnooi nuviuun wuu unai pi'"-o ninil tmv $2.50 lor each chair. I tion to the church in the United States. The electric light companies received I The rcsciipt is expected to show a con no vcrv small amount oi attention, and I siderablc modification of the 1'opc's for- instead of paying $50 as heretolore, I mcr views on thc subject, and is said to ih wlmllir in the citv will nnv $1 lor I to differ radically in many points irom And we can uow serve you with this cool each arc liRht and 2o cents tor eacn in-I the opinions ncia Dy Arcnoisnop ircianu, eaudeseent light; tnose oniy partly in tne We have just received a fresli lot of limet HQTJf I wh'cl r'P 1 Jo'e- C. and rcfrcsbing drink. It is delicious I Try one ! (July G cents ! THE BEST BRAND ON THE MARKET X also tarry a Fine Cf ackers i Uat of Canned Goods, Lad Stock Peed. W. A. LATIMER, 1G NORTH COURT SQUARE. THE ESMERALDA INN, HICKORY NUT CAP. IN THE CENTRE OF THE THERMAL BELT! NOW OPEN POR BUSINESS I Attractions Chimney Rock, Old Bald UovDtmln, aiiver rails, uascaaes oi Broad River. The Pools, Cathealral Cavern, Hickory Nut Palls. 1,860 ft. high. Fisnina: and Bathing. ataore will be sent on request and caa ac commodate five persons. Address HR8. Ms FBBGVSOK, My23dtf Bat Cave, M. C I city must pay $1.50 for each arc and 50 I cents tor eacn incandescent, it iook some time to get this item framed, and it wm onlv done alter l. m. uuuger naa made a motion that "some man frame a motion to 'ketch 'em.' Slaletnent wanted Tacoma, from Yokahoma, brings that the Russian corvcte Nitinz ashore on tbe Correan coast May and became a total wreck. Nine were lost. one Apptnlineut Washington. Iune 2. Wm. Bethel of Florida was today appointed immigrant inspector. CONVERSED TELEGRAMS. HEIN1TSII & IIEA0AN IIE1NITSH & KEAftAN HKINiTSII & HE Ati AN IIEINITSIl & ItEAOAN HEINITfcJlI & REA(5AN UEIN1TS1I & HEAUAN New fork's alcrscape New Vobk, June 2. Tbe Infanta Eulalic, her husband and suite, with Mavor Gilroy and a n timber of invited guests, went ou board thc Dolphin at tbe loot ol -'nu street, Korm river, at in nV-lorlr this morntnir for a tri t) The question oi levying inc scnooi wi i nround New York harbor, wui deferred to Friday, June 9, and on mni Lnni Mr $trirn.a t lie elerU wns : ..Mi . m.Mi- tlw, eitv a, hnnl I VsrimoTOM. June 2. The United f.ni.h full attement of State, consul at Vienna has sent to the the school's expenses and an estimate I department an oinctai report, on cnoiera for next year, me piunirjer a tax was i m Austria anu , h t" fi i h cnmmittM. and the I Mav 4. showing that during the week Irom April utn to may oni, oniy ouc case proved fatal Mot Much Cholera Vet. ticket scalper was scalped for $5 more than last vear. when it was $10. Fire Chief Powell's report was read and referred to the fire committee. S. Schiffman, of tbe Troy steam laun- Dr. Thatcher Graves, of Providence, K. I., charccd with the murder of Mrs loseocine Barnabv. of I'rovidence, R. I was released on $30,000 bail at Denver, Col.. Wednesday. A new trial was set for June 14, but it was believed tbe case will never be called. Surgeon General YVyman, of the Marine hospital service, has received a cable message announcing cholera at Toulouse, 1' rami'. Secretary Gresham has no knowledge of nronoscd retaliation ou the part ot Ubina in tne event ot tne cuiorccment oi the Geary law. m The assessed vuluation of realty in New York is $163,000,000 greater than it was last year. The Gulf National bank of Tampa, Florida, has failed. MITCHELL, THE MEN'H OUTFITTKR, 28 PATTON AVE. MINERAL WATER ! Why suffer with Indiosstion and all kinds f 1.IVKK. KlDMBT AND BLOOD TtOOILM whea nature has provided at Youi Pooaa Bull Rkhidt Binam, Wroluohk and iKRxrKNKivK. The MINERAL WATER, fresh from Mr. I). D. Battle's Rbhaikablb Spkimo, now being dally delivered at any residence in Asheville, is working wonderful cures, as can be testified ty Inquiries of Judge 1. B. Reed. Judge J. H. Merrlmon, Rev. J. L. White. J. R. Patterson, rtoctora O. W. I'ure fsy. Nelson, D. T. Millard. Mr. Barnes of Ohio, now on Spring street, Ashevillc, and hundreds of others. Price, only IO cents a gallon, delivered dally anywhere In the city. Orders through mail, or left at Blanton, Wright at Co.'s shoe store, 39 Pattoa avc- will receive prompt attention. Analy sis given on application. Tangleloot fly paper, IO doable sheets 25 cents; box, oO cent, remain's. D. D. SUTTLE, 93 Colics; s Street fcbaidtr KEEP COOL. THE NATURAL IGE GO. Will do this for Too, having now ready two million and fire hundreo uobm of clear solid naturally frosta ice I X inches thick at lowest prices. write to w. 11. westau. anal Spruce street. AsacvtUe, N. U. d oouads frosn M to Call on or No. IS prtdSsa HY THE- MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY rear's soap. 13 cent cakes; 2 cakes 25 cents. Fel's soap (just as good) IO cent I cakes; 3 cakes 25 cents. l'ciUam'i. THK CHURCH STREET. TsXEPKORRTt, 4 1 1
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