Asheville D Citizen, 1. IT VOLUME IX.-NO. 50. ASHEVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY L 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. THRASH'S MM. ROLLINS BANQUKTKI) I COLUMBIA IS DRY TODAY T0 PAVE WILLOW STREET IF You Want I I ai - - a-ani a ! NEWS j HEWS Whitman's DURING TUB SUM M BR WK WILL, GBT A FRESH SUPPLY BVRRY FRIDAY BY EXPRRSS. s Room Brick Cottage, Near Public Square, Corner Walnut I and Pcnland StrcttB, FOR RENT; Also One Office Room, Over Store, A. O. C OOPER. CRYSTAL PALACE aaAHON' FRUIT JA.RS. JELLY TUMBLERS. FILTERS, COOLERS. RKI'RIORRATORS AT COST. FLY PNSAND TRAP. IISII COVERS CREAM FREEZERS (White Mt.) ALL KINDS OF SU M M BR GUI DS. THK We carry the larffnt ntock of fine ftnd niinmon Ctrhaa, Olasaware. LtmiM, Cutlery, etc "A dollar paved is a dollar made," therefore trade with aa. Speaid attention to supplying bote's. Write or call on us for prices. - THAI). V. TI1KAKU & CO t t b a. , FECIAL 'I'ECIAL s I'MMBK t'MMKR I ALE 'ALE BIG REDUCTION BON SfARCHE SPECIAL SUMMER SALE I IN. T Kighty cents on the Dollar or a ' Incount I of 20 per ceat on all goods except contract I Kouih, such aa Centcmeri & Foster'! kid lYil'fk I Villi ,1 trill I Klovea. Enrl Wilaon'a collars and cuffs here is but one best and we have got it ! Trv Sensation and be convinced ! K R O Gr REAL. ESTATE. w R. iiwvn. w. w. WEST. Gwyn 6c West, 48ucceaaora to Walter B. Owyn.) ESTABLISHED id81 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. ioan SccurclT IMaBCI tmt 8 Pter Cent. Notary Pnbllc, Commissioner of Deeda. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH BAST COURT SQUARE. CORTLAND BROS., MONT tl Ratate Broken And lUYCMtnicnt Ag-cnti NOTARY PUBLIC. and Pearl Unlaundred shirts. THE PUBLIC K now ua well cnoujrh that when wc advertise an HO cents sale it means. BIG BARGAINS. Thif sale will only continue until July 1, and Strictly Cant., aa ny gocKl on credit I will le cbarKd rrRular prices Our li are full and coraflct in all departments. I thin Is a great opportunity for good goods at great sacrifice. BON MARCHE 37 Mouth ftltalii Street. LOWEST PRICES! ON HAMMOCKS AND CROQUET SETS. Huylcr'i Candies Received Today ! J. M. HESTON'S. NO. ISO SOUTH MAIN STKBKT. WHITE HOUSE SOAP! TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE I POWELL 2 SNIDER'S. '5 5 E Z. a ..6 r g g , t 1. us a a a o o j Q OS e X PITllATKIl AT THR FllIT OF MlTCHRLL, HlO MRST Moi'ti Bast or thi Buckiiw ! MITCHELL l.n.in acntly plau-ed at SI per cent. OAeea IS a M rattos Araat Second lioof. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Pnrniahed and Unfurnished Houses. OPHICB ROOMS. emrclv placed at Bitch t per cent. HUNTINO JON BltAl, WotVBi and Wild cats. FlHUINtt IOE Tioot ! " 2 -2 5 Hg a C 5 '- kJ O.S u Oil HOTEL Board. 20 per month; 3)7. SO pel Week; $1 SU per Day. Address : A- A TYSON. jnn1d3m Black Mountain, N C. GO TO W. A. Latimer, 10. 16 COURT SQUARE. AND BUY PatftSM WATER OIOUND CORN IIEAL ! LATIMRl HAS 1U8T KKCNIVBU A NBW SHII'IIBMT OF WHITE LILY FLOUR I you cam always find good AMERICAN BAKERY We are prepared to supply the. citizi iiH of Abbeville with Fresh liread, Itolln, lien ami Cakes of every dencriotion. If you want nice wedding or party cakes, give ua un os tler una if you hiv not pleased in quality and artis tic work we will refuna you your money. We will add daily different' lines of cake. Will bake any kind of cakes The Halor (Seta am (Sold Walcli and Mil fee Hat Wblch He rom ! To War To Conirreaa-4 Cane; To Ctiior Clrrlt NIctoolH. A number of the friends of Mnj V. V. Rollins were notified of a surprise party in store for that gentleman to - take place at the federal building hist evening and bv 9 o'clock the court room con tained a good number of deputies be sides the clerical force of the Asheville ffice and their friends. Chief Clerk John A. Nichols announced a banquet at the flattery Park lor a later period of the evening and said that Zeb Vance Walser, of Lexington would voice the sentiments of his "associates in an expression of wrsona! attachment to their retiring chief In ;i neat address Mr. Walser then presented to the Maior a handsome gold watch h-.-.ririu the in- HKTIKINU COI.I.KCTOH AMD H 1(4 DKPVTIE8 BOl'TH CiRnUNt'D NEW I.AW NOW IN OPERATION. A wild T'nie Around The Ran To rrlrbrRle "hf I.aat Hours Of The- Mnioo"M-A Test Cane To ! Made, sonptlon, "Presented to V. W on retirement as Collector ..( district of North Carolina, uy deputies. June 30, IK'.t.i " Maior Kolltns resi k .-.- ',, . . i dress. I'ertivir'ttle L'lti regard from devoted Irit n !s m late subordinates a hi It i-. m the efficiency and intcuritv R ,1! Ii'th , I. rks .in. I I he ad I riliiit,- . , ;! ti'ii'l his I'tiatent for that hail IIIUK'8 HOOT IiKIJll! HIKE'S HOOT HEKU! lilltK'S HOOT BEEIU This Drlidons and Invigorating Prink is "rrrcfi at oar fovntaiii I (lone four millions of dollars' worth of government business without the loss of a penny. He reioiced at the re.miv.nl of his load of responsibility, but assured his friends of his lelief that n'ter four years they would be returned to nffieial Hie. K. S. McCall then .surnrised Mr Nichols by the presentation of anelcK.-mt gold headed ebony cane, which the audience supplemented with round after round of applause as the instlv ooiml.-ir chief clerk rose to reply. Sir. Nichols was neatly trapperl. He hud leeii reipiested by the clerks in the office to procure the finest stick to be had, for an additional presentation to the collector, and had secured a beauty. The friends then took charge to relieve him of its care, and ; it suitably em-raved with ohn's name instead of the Major's. Mr. Nichols' looks corroborated his words when he said that he- was the victim of a consuir- acy and the most completely surprised man in the district. The cane bore the inscription: Presented to . A.Nichols, on retirement as chief deputy, collector's "ffice, 5th district N C. bv clerks and deputies, June 3) 1 H',3 " in replying to the call of his name I. Wiley Shook stated that while it miL'ht seem to some p oiile that he had been called upon because he was the best looking man in the house, such was not the case: in order to somewlnt re lieve the astonishment of the mountain tnends of Wallace Rollins hen thev found out that he was wearing a gold watch, that he must also .-ara silk hat. and the speaker placed upon the Major a glossy tile with the hope that it would nm oe uscci as a vessel in the rtairv "r honey farm of its owner nor be turned into a hen's nest. The recipient thanked Ins friends for their further attention and said that he would lay the bat aside till '94 when he would wear if to Congress and that when his constituents came to see him he would get them each a judge ship; to which Mr. Shook responded. oay tnnt again. Major." Chief Nichols then said "Supper at the Park" and the party left for the hotel where they were received and welcomed by Manager McKissick. The committee to invite the attendance of the Hon. Rope Hlias, the newly an pointed collector, returned with that gentleman, and after an exchange of courtesies Collector Klias led the wav to the banquet room, escorting the win some (laughter ot t he evening's guest. Miss Emma Kollius, and the party seated to the enjoyme t of a bouuuliil and well served spread. Aiier ine menu Major Kolhns 'vns again called upon. who. after expressing his gratification that the honors of the collectorship hail fallen unon such worthy shoulders, offered the cout-ratn aitotis ot the company to Collector Klias, to which the collector responded ami saia that he could wish tor no hap. pier a consummation of his wn term oi office than the esteem of as devoted rienus ana as spotless an otheial career as that possessed bv his nredeeessr I he collector then begged to be excused trotn turtner participation in the banquet because of engagements with other tnends, and the pleasant affair ended with an hour's social chat in the parlors Among those nrescnt were: Mrs VV W. Rollins. Miss Rollins. Miss KittvX,.! ns, T. E Rollins. Mrs. F anuie Hellen Statesville; Miss Pritclinrd, lohn A Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Kotz. Dr. Kim brough. of Davie county; G. A. Ilarclav lallas; W.G Bogle. Ta vlorsville: VY. V Hampton, Mt. Airy; V Walser, Lex ington; M. F. Mastrn. Winston: 1. W Sh .ok, Clyde; E. S. Walton, Morgm tou icrcn ivaves, Kul Merlordton; lv. I- v-nanaiey and lames Smart. Madison V.Ivives, Rutherlordton; K. S McC II Marion; C. C. Gaddis, Ruthe . fordtoti; K E. Heston. Asheville; F. T. Walser and W. O. Benton. Statesville: W. U Mender son, Charlotte; A. C. Patterson, Greens boro, and W. K. Weston. Asheville. This morning there was another inter esting proceeding in the big building occupied by Uncle Sam's servants. The event was the presentation of a han f some silver water service to F. T. Walser the well liked cashier or si amp clerk. Mr Walser was surprised when the presenla tion speech was made bv 1. Wiley Shook on behalf of the clerks and deputies wh wanted thus to show their regard lor Mr. Walser. The recipient gulped down his astonishment, however, and ac cepted the gift with well expressed ap preciation. Mat Rollins also made a short talk and the affair whs over. everybody teelinc hppy, but none more so than Mr- Walser. The watch, cane and service presented ist night and this morning were en graved and furnished by Arthur M. Field. Coi.i miiia. S. C. July 1. The incep tion nf the operations of the disnensnrv law was attended last night in Colum bia with the wildest hnrrhniinlinn revels. I'nrter the new la w the State takes the entire clnrge of the selling of intoxicat ing leverages. It has a hig centrnl dis nensarv in Columbia where whiskey, beer, wine and other lienors are put in hot ties and kegs. This ditietis,iry fur nishes limiors to county dispensaries, which are established upon the petition of a majority of freeholders of a town. Nearly every bar has made phenomenal sales this week, many people huyine enough to last for ni 'td's. Columbia bars krnt mien house until 1 'J o'?1,. i.-ist ntr tit I h'" , sm,'- were immense. The i-v tjuern-e was thi-re w-is much '"-'Milt in the street. il.nil.lt guard wis on dutv at the St.-it dispensarv ns I in eat s of burning it up had been made The bais are nil closed tndav and the town is "dry," no eountv dispensary having vet been established here. The tate employs a large force of con stables, whose names are not known, to detect "blind tigers." The possession of a United States revenue license is prima facie evidence of intention to violate the law, Failure to obtain a license will put the United States revenue force as well as the Sfate constahles on the track of violators. Barkeeper generally THAT IM, AH PAR AH RRICKS ON HAND WILL, GO, will obey the law A test case will be made to trv the constitutionality of the law in the United States court. The Tlistrict United States court and the State Su preme court have already decided that the law is valid. A new ease will he made for trial in the United States Supreme court. TEKHESSEE BUTTER I h order. 8 N. COURT SQUARE IIEtNlT.SII Sl REAfJAN, UJlURCIl 8TUKET AND PATTON AVENUE At Ho. 19 Cexaet Hqnare, near City Hall. The Work of Two Roarda In City Affairs The ftlandplpe To Re Test eel In a Pew Uaf-Tke Hundav Cloning I. aw The Joint Board and the Board of Al dermen were in session about four hours yesterday afternoon, with all present except Advisors McCollum and Nichols. The following business was transacted : The street committee was instructed to report at Monday's regular meeting as to the quality of paving to be put down on the sidewalks on Church street. The city engineer's report of assess ments on South Main and Depot streets was adopted. The damage to Mrs. Malonc's property on HhUcv street by the- Tr.'.sv.ig oi the grade liv t.VW.'A He S. S. road is to lie inquired into bv the street committee. The finance committee reported ir. 174C3on hand to the credit ot the street fund, and $9,696 69 of the sewer and water fund. The report ot the water committee, recommending the purchase of $223.08 worth of material wi'h which to repair the old water pump, was adopted, and the repairs were ordered made. The report of the street committee with regard to the extension of curbing on numerous streets was referred to a joint committee composed of the finance and Rtreet committees. It was ordered that the bricks not used in paving Church street should be put on Willow street as far as they will reach, probnblv 100 feet. Contractor Connerv reported that he expected to complete the standpic by Monday at farthest. The watercommit tee was instructed to make a test of the standpipe and report to a meeting to be Sticky Fly Paper, that each double aheet will catch a quart of Plies, is fresh and wcu't tear when you pull it apart, go ta RAVSOK & SMITH, Druggista. FOR Pure Pulniatian Insect" Powder, in bulk or in sprinkle top cans, insect powder gnna, etc., try RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 Patton ave. FOR Paris AN EXTRA SESSION CALLED THK DATE IS MONDAY, fJl'HT HKVKNTH, AC- The ITHlflcnt Jusllv Arraigns The Republican farl v For Kn ac'lntr Vicious Legislation and Calls on Congress Tn Repeal It. Washincton, Julv 1. The President has issued a proclamation calling Con gress in extra session August 7. In doing so he snvg that "the distrust and appre hension concerning the financial situa tion which pervade all business circles, have already caused great loss and dam age to our peopleand threaten to cripple our merchants, stop the wheels ot manu facture, bring distress and privation to ur farmers and withhold from our workingtnen the wage of labor;" and 'that the present perilous condition i largely the result of a financial policy which the executive branch of the gov ernment finds embodied in unwise laws which must he executed until reitealed by Congress. " The opinion is held bv a number ot Congressman that the extraordinary session called will not be a long one, and that financial matters alone will engage its attention. Gen. Wheeler of Ala bama savs: "There are numerous members of Congress who believe it would be wise for Congress as soon as it organizes to pass a unolnlmn giving the President power to suspend the pur chase act or deal with it as he may deem liest. Congress Tuld then adjourn at ome, t lie relict (leinanileu uy tne people tuning been granted " Secretary Carli.de will leave here for Chicago, next Tuesday, to he absent lor ten days or two weeks. Speaking of the President's action in calling an extra session, Assistant Secre tary Sims of Mississippi, acting secre tary in the interior department, said : "There can be no doubt of the wisdom of the President's action. In the South, during the past six months, there has been quite a revolution in public senti ment, touching the free coinage of silver, and 1 think that o'ir congress will give expression to (his charge bv following the President's Kail." President Cleveland has gone to lluz z.ird's Ha , Mass , to be absent three or tour weeks. Ni-W VoNK, I til V 1. President Clevc lamls's prod .i mat ion had a magical el feet on values at the muck exchange this morning, livervthiag on the list scored advances. Ml" AMKOKO'N Wll.l., firren II wA IttttlSy HU tO uWi u'; Camphor (Moth K VSOK it SMI Tlt'S I irtlK SLOic. FOR The Nicest Ladies' or Gent's Pock.-t Book or Card Cane, with or without sterling silver orna ments, ju.st go and ace the line of RAYSOR & ftMVf "V. IF You called whenever the test is concluded. The following bills were ordered paid : Corn & Trov, $482 .52; M. H. Kelly. $31.60; street pay rolls, $346 55; Tun Citizkn. $18; Woodv &Kimbc lv, $H.U0; nuncomhe Brick and Tile Co., $234 6l; Albright rfc Roberts, $4; Geo. F. Scott & Co.. $76 86. The Aldermen a Utile. The Board of Aldermen awarded the contract for constructing the market square watering trough to S. G. Bouis, at a price of $37. J. C. Brown bid $41 50; Kellv & Strachan, $39; Boyce & Burton, $05.25. The assessments of paving on South Main and Ilepot streets was adopted. Dr. S. IJ. Pelham called attention to the ordinance prohibiting Sunday selling and asked that it be repealed or en forced. No action. It was reported that there was $2, 409.93 of the general fund on hand. The new ordinances, recommended re cently bv ex-Fire Chief Powell, relating to the fire department, were adopted on suspension of the rules and ordered pub lished for one week. Ordinances recommended bvthe Board of Health, requiring persons to secure a permit before erecting closets, and giving the Board of Health authority to direct the removal or change of construct iou of closets, wer- adopted on susiicnsion of the rules, and ordered published. A number of liverymen complained that the new water rent placed on them was much too high, and on motion of Mr. Starnes the waterworks suierinteudent was instructed to purchase meters when ever renters so desire and put them into places ot business, charging the meter rates established. The hucksters' ordinance was placed on second reading and passed. Mr. Westall, of the market house com mittee, disapproved ot the beef petition sent in at last meeting, and nothing was done with it. Building permits: J. A. Tcnnent, 2- storv house on Spring street; l. b. Moody, 6-room house on Kiversidc street. Reports of cash received were made aa follows: Chief of Police Harkins, month, $274; Tax Collector Fagg. week, $358.- 50; Health Officer Rogers, $36 05; Health Officer Noland, $39.50; Weighmastcr Ivrwin, $7; Waterworks Superintendent Murray. $20 25. Bills as follows were ordered paid: Carolina Coal Co., $83 87; Woody & Kimberlv, $20 40; II. T. Estabrook, $4 50; L. Fullum. $7; John Brooks, $7; The Citizkn, $6.75: Randolph Kerr Printing Co., $34.75; J. A. Tenncnt, $3 50; sanitarv pay roil (Rogers' dis trict I $57.27; (Nolatid'sdistrict),$9 9t; Albright & Rolierts, $2; water depart ment, $16.25; C. E. Waddcll, $1.94; John Irwine, $3. Want a nice Pearl Handle Pen Knife, a pair of sharp or blunt pointed scissors, or anything iu the way of nice cutlery, go to RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 Patton ave. FOR a Good Hair, Tooth, Cloth, Hat, Shoe, or Scrub Brush, a good stock and low prices at RAYSOR & SMITH'S, Drug Store. FOR Ice Cold Soda and Mineral waters, nicely acrved, u to RAYSOR 8t SMITH, Prescription Druggists, 31 Patton Avenue. All $2.00 and $2.50 STRAW HATS lleduced to $1.50 COI.I.KI TOK KLIAH. BANK TKOl'BLKs. iw A a we la KnouKb, Cau'l Reallte. Hut Tile I'niverallv and K-lalleH Not Forgotten. San Fkancisco, July 1. The will ot the late Leland Slanlord was filed for probate in this city yesterday. Mrs. Stanford is named as sole executrix and she petitioned for the probate ol the will. The petition states that the value of the estate is unknown, but that it consists of stocks, bonds and real property in this State. The will is a voluminiis doc ument Stanford Kit $2 500, 00O to t he trustees of the Stanlord t'nivcrsitv; $100,000 to Thomas W. Stanford, Ilia brother; $100,000 to Jos. II. Stanford, his brother; $100,000 to A. B Stanford another brother; while the house and furniture at Calilornia anil Powell streets, San Francisco, go to Mrs. Stan ford The will sets apart $100,000 tor the erection of a tomb for the remains of tin Senator, hig wile and son anil leaves $1110 0OO to each ot Stanford's nephew and nciees of whom there are a large number. 1 1 is wile is made residuary hg tee. The instrument was originally dated November 29, 1SN5, but it number ol codicils have U-en added. Some legatees have died since the will was originally made. A WII.II HIPrKR Vea Gbiibi.btown, Colo., July 1. The hank of Clear Creek County made an assignment yesterday. Assets, $397 OfWI; liabilities, $223,000. Salt LakkIity, I'tah, July 1. The First National bank of I'rona closed its doors yesterday. Assets $115,000; lia bilities same. Fobt Worth, Texas, uly 1. The Exchange bank at Iowa Park closed its doors yesterday. Liabilities and assets unknown, but it is believed the depos itors will le paid in full. A sudden with drawal of depositscaused the sutpcusion. t-'.aHiern Arkannaa uevanted Ri a C clone. Ml Mr ins, Tenn., July 1. A cyclone swept across the eastern portion of Arkansas last night. Asa result all i he telegraph wires west of Memphis are down and details are meagre. It it known, however, that the loss to pron pi rty is enormous. A special was received nt Memphis tr'iui Little Bock last night saying that the wind was blowing at the rate of 70 miles an hour snd that a large amount! ol properly bus been destroyed. M worn in nv Judtre Mnuford lerdav Afternoon. Hon. Koc Klias came in from Frank lin yesterday afternoon and took the oath of office as collector of internal revenu for the Fifth North Carolina district as it was administered by Judge Geo. A. Shuford, of the Suyierior court. Collector Blias at once resumed charge and Mai Rollins became an "ex." The force oi clerks in the office here will continue to do their work until suites sors are appointed. No appointments have vet been made, and Collector Hlias told The Citizen todav that he would make no appointments lor several davs. He was consulting Maj Rollins this morning about t be details ot the office, and thoroughly familiarizing himself with his duties. A number of office seekers, or gentle men who came in behalf ot menus, are here and have called on the new eollec tor. Key R U Pearson Tomorrow. The success of the meeting lor men it the Grand Opera ho.tsc last Sunday under the auspices of the V. M. C. A lias encouraged thu association to hold another tomorrow. 'K-ginning nt 4 p. in The door open at 3:45 The tact that Rev. R. G Pearson will speak will guar antee a large audience. 1 here will be solos bv Rev. E. C. Avis, a cornet solo by G W. Gates, and chorus singing by the audience, for whose use hymn-cards will lie provided, and also aa orchestra ot several pieces. Admission will be by ticket, to be had on application by any young man at the rooms ot tne . M. C A., free of charge. A Collar and Cuff box or Coat Ilander given away to every purchaser to the ex tent of $1 or more. MITCHELL- THU; MIJN'H outfitter, 28 PATTON "AVE. The failure ot C has. Foster shows lia bilities of $1,000,000. according to the report of the assignee. Anthony J. Drexel, head of the banking hrm ot Urcsel, Morgan & Co., is dead. MINERAL WATER ! Why suffer with Indiobstion and all kind of I.IVKK. KlDNBV AND BLOOD TKOUBLRa when nature haa provided at Youa iDooa a anas Rrmbdt Habkliw, Whoihobi and INBXPBNBIVB. The MINBKAL WATER, freab from Mr. D. D Snttle'a Kbhabkaslb spbino, now being daily delivered at any residence in Aaheville, ia working wonderful curea, aa can be testified by inqolrtea of Judge I B. Reed, JndgeJ. H. Merrimon, Rev. J. U. White. J. R. Patterson, Doctors G W. Pare- fny. Nelaon. D T. Millard. Mr. Barnea of Ohio, now on Spring atrect, Aaheville, and hundreda of others. Price, only 10 ceata a gallon, delivered daily anywhere in the city. Ordera through mail, or left at Blantoa, Wrisht he Co. 'a ahoc atore, 80 Pattoa ave nue, will receive prompt attention. AnaJy 4i siven on application. d. d. su Title: 9S Colle8;e;treet. n-biudtf At Ballard Rich's. Telephone No. 17, LONNIE R. PULLIAM, Practical Electrician, 11 W. Coart Square. jc33dlm Aaheville, N. 0 -11 V TI1J MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY TBfK TKBXY SlKtrT WOBLsXh CHUftCM ITREKT, TIXUMPSIS 7. -i r-fTas iksaTiai lH