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i 1 1 Citizen, nevill NEWS Tocfsxy, VOLUME IX. NO. 56. ASH EVIIiljE, N. O.. SATURDAY EVENING, JOXY 8, 1893. PRICK 5 CUNTS. D news NX W e uy i '. ! ! I ' MASON'S FRUIT JARS. PINTS, QUARTS, AND HALF GALLON. LOWEST PRICE. KROGER REAL ESTATE. W. B. OWVN. W. W. WB3T. Gwyn & West, (RncctMon to Walter B. Owyn.) ESTABLISHED 1381 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVtLLE. Real Estate. toniu Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH BA8T COURT SQUAKB. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Investment Agents NOTARY PVBUC loans atuarcly placed at 8 per cent. OflM as a as Pattoa A venae. Secoad ISoor. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AXD L0A1 EHOKER. Paralsbed and Unfurnished Hohki. : s opnea booms. " : f loaa. securely placed at Bight per cent. GO TO W. A. Latimer, 10. 16 COURT SQUARE, AND BUY FSB8U WATBK GROUND C08X HEAL I LATIMBR.HA8 IUST; SBCKIVBD A MBW HIPMBMT OF WHITE ULY FLOUR ! .TOO CAN ALWAYS IND GOOD TEHESSEE BUTTER! At No. 1 6 t: ou rt q nm tr, scar nty Hall, LAUNDRY ST ARC II. It) 1'ouud Itoxes Large Lump, Oac Seventy-five. TABLE STARCH. 20 Oiic-I'ountl I'uckngcs iu Dux, For One Twenty-Fire. LAUNDRY SOAP. Ding Dong, 100 Cakes in Box, j I' or Two Dollars, or. 2'4c. a cake. Octagon, 10O Cakes in Box. I?or Three Ninety, or . GOc. per doz. . " ' . White House, One Pound Cakes, l'or 5 Cents. A. I). COOPER, Nor til Side Court Square. Aslicvillc.N.C. SPKCIAt. UMM RR AtLI! I'liClAC OuMMUR OaLU BON AIAUCIIE v SPECIAL SUMMER SALE ! Eighty cent, oa the Dollar or a I Isi-ount of 20 percent on all good, excrpt contrnct goods, aach a. Ccntcmcrt & Foster', kid gloves. Karl c Wilson', collar and cuffs and I'rarl Unlaundred shirts. THE PUBLIC Know tin wrll enough that when we advertise an 0 cents ante it means. BIG BARGAINS. This .ale will onljr continue until July 1, and Strictly Cash, as any good, on credit will be charged regular price.. Our line. are full and complete In all departments, so thi. I. a great opportunity for good goods at great sacrifice. BON MARCHE 37 South Main street. LOWKST PRICES! ON HAMMOCKS AND CROQUET SETS. Buyler'i Candles Received Today ! J. M. HESTON'S, NO. SO SOUTH MVIN BTKI1IIT. MOUNT F'TI'ATKD AT TtlB PoOT OPMlTCHRLL, HltiHR.T Mountain East or thb Rockibs ! MITCHELL Ut'NTINO FOR flRAK, Wolvbs and Wild cats, I'ISMINO POK Taoirr I . HOTEL Board. 2 per month; $7.5o imr Week; St So per Pay. Address ' A- A. TYSON, )unld3ra Black Mountain, N C. AMERICAN BAKERY We are prepared to supply the citizens of Ashcvillc with Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pies and Cakes of every description. If you want nice wedding or party cakes, give us an or der and if you are not pleased in quality and artis tic work we will refund you your money. We will add daily different lines of cake. Will bake any kind of cakes to order. 8 tl. COURT SQUARE TH RASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE MASON'S FRUIT JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS, FILTERS, COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS FLY F.VNS AND TRAP. DISH COVBRS CREAM FREEZERS (White Mt.) ALL KINDS UP SUMMER GOODS. Wc carry the largest stock of fine and common China, Glassware, Lamps, Cutlery, etc. "A dollar saved Is a dollar made," therefore trade with as. Special attention to supplying hotels. Write or call on n. for prices. TIIAD. W. THRASH & CO. BIG REDUCTION ...IN.. WHITE HOUSE SOAP ! TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE ! POWELL X SNIDER'S. " "2 8 4 - -S O o ob O OB O o Stag 5 b. V 'J J! ' 2 a k. v rj Ci 1 E m -J iJ n 5 S C m u i rS & Sti . a o c o -vn o.Sk 3 O a a2 .S on HE1N1TSU & REAGAN, DRUGGISTS, CHURCH STREET AND PATTON AVENUE. IN By drlnkina at Our I'li.nl.l. t nm root Ifeer, LIIOT r i i ,ai'tlag, parkllBK and Rtrnshisg ee cream and a. WEATHER feitciou. and Ikrll vh.r..l KEEl COOL ! rnati I'tach PMMM and Preach Glace. ' that will keep you cool all day I Sol Agents for BVYLBR'8 CANDY, Direct frwa Paetory. MUST GO TO THE MARKET OI.D HUCKSTERS ORDINANCE TO BE ENFORCED, Reorxanlsallon of Trje Fire De- partmeat Bearnta The atrecta "To B-e Sprinkled Woik of The rnro BoarSl Friday. ' Advisor McCollnm and Alderman Starnes were absent from vesterdav'a meeting of the Joint Board, when and here these proccediojrs were had : Advisor Millard for the water commit. tee reported that the standpipe had been satislactorily comDletcd. and mended that $1,000 be naid Contractor Connery, rcacrvina; $200 which will be iid aa soon as sundry small leaks hare been closed. The committee also reported its orjininn of tests made of the new Worthing. too steam pump. It figured that tl- pump when in full operation would con sume 4 J. 2 worth of coal a day, but the committee hoped this could be re- ucctl. It recommended that. n. the contract was satisfactorily completed, tne pump oc accepted and the remainder uc Henry K. Worthineton. some $6,000, be paid. The report was adopted, and the clerk was in structed to notify the contractor of acceptance of the machinery. A third report retommcncleu that the bill of H. . oiuii.il, iur certain work claimed as xtrn nt- thi or ,n.ip. i .. ...... w i a, uc nut ill lowed, and the report was adopted. The finnnr nnH a , M. ...... : , recommended that $3.r00 worth of curb iik oc set on certain streets; that Willow itreet entire lie tin a Ar ci ;tOO. and thai ,ll.. . . dvicvl, 11 Will LUC Iavini7 on nnrthpn.f mnrt east side of Spruce street, be paved with tiiuuik, mc cost to oe about $1,500. The report was adopted. This work will con sume all of the street fund except about $2,500. The street rnmm I f f n-na i - i to put down a brick sidewalk around the Kawls block, on motion of Alderman ones. This walk mn.j rarv. should Mr. Una 1 ... down n cement walk Inter nn Th vote on this question was a tie and the ninjiur vuica aye. The citv enfvinivr ... i a .. l. i , - ' r. " ..r.o nuuiuilAU L V advertise for two weeks for bids for curb- ins oraercn at this meeting and the pav iniT of College street, as ordered. The following bills were ordered paid: Street pay roll, $275.40; J. II. Board man. $48 GO; T. C. Brown & Co., IIOO; Southern Construction company, i,io,u i there was a deduction from this r i ni II to nf ton nM , i. . c - - . ' vri. UliUUIli vi t u clause providing for a forfeit of $10 a day over the time allowed by contract nr paving on west Haywood, but on motion of AHvim. ...i. : j a i. . . " "J , . i iv atiiu mill travel had not been interrupted and no- a oecn oamaged, the lorletture Was not Heritir-tort i- It T 1Ar J. E. Dickerson St Co., $8.90; Buncombe uiiva. nnu i uc o., qo; Mcry K, Worth ington, $6,630. ' - Tft-e Aldermanlc Solons. In the mcetine of the Board of A Mer men the following business was tran sacted : The report ot the linht committee. recommending the discontinuance of 22 lights now in use. amontr them one lamp on each of the four towers, was read and adopted. Building permits were crantcd to R. If. TjV llf-k t, a, r-. n T al. n r Tt 1 .j-w unn. . V 11 11 k , 1 . i. . Clayton, house on Highland street. lucnimcommiEtK was Instructed to report next Friday on the request of Receiver Maddux, of the Ashcville Street Railway company, for a permit to extend the Vtt 1 lev strrer linrtn thnnnn... k...u and to put in a branch to tbe cas house. T 1 : . , . . x ure cumminrc recommended the following names of men for election to the city fire department : "ok -o. iso. l. 11. c. Tapir, Jesse Patton. K 1? fi,nn.n r w t . n.M, V . ... jcail neret, O. M. Coston, J.L. Murrv, J. C. ell. j. D. Henderson, W. H. Shipc, Al. imcmin. Hose Co. No. 2. T TT Wnd W IT Wolfe. I- T. Inatir. n U'i.i.l.n.l,.' I ' u Austin. Geo. Poor. ' Hose Co. No. 3. James Baird, G. A. Henry. Clod Holder, E. L. Henry, Kufus McCulUm. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 M. TI Ivellv. K. R Klliotr VV', i, n a Ilrnilerutn T A f 1 ....... n . 1 1 J - Iirncst Israel. John Wheeler, Joel Dermid. The committee recommended that the different companies be allowed to com- i- mar rncmocrsnip ana tnereatter keep it complete by allowing each com- w HiKKui tvj ioc noara oi Aiucr- . -0mvu lulu as will in their judgment make desirable The recommendations were adopted. Tbe vecretable ordinnnrr. which nm. vided a S2t lifetime lot .in liiti'l.l-rj came up on third reading. J. M. Gud ger hoped it would not pass, because it would oe a diow at every poor person in the city. Mayor Patton said that a tax laid upon necessities fell upon the con sumer. The question came to a vote and the ordinance was killed. Then J. M. Oudger brought out the old ordin ance, moved that it be published for a week and then go into effect. This ear ned, and all dealers in vegetables of whatever kind must cn into the mnrtipt house. This ia the ordinance incorrectly Drinted in t he Rnzette. nnrl oV,i-l. ho. caused the Board a lot of worry. The ordinance is printed iu Tub Citizen to day. The XXaarA deciderl In M.L. a - . ,,v w entrance to the market house, by using i norm uoor oi tne city hall and i passageway throuch tbe fire desfl-rtmrnt On motion of Mr. Westall tbe fire norses were ordered used nn the nrinL. ling carl s, the teams to alternate in service. Sprinks will be in order from the. square to the government building. .. - . , n w-tj. uvt .htvi, io inc awannanoa Hntel tn lw. 1? a rm-m uaMUn..u Tl ..u..a, T.BIL.IUUV.. A UC diivcrs will thns have to do dutv aa fi-e drivers, as cart drivers and as cleaners ot tbe market house, and are expected to pun lonragn wunout an annual 20 days Wave of absence. Bills to this extent were ordered paid R- B. Noland & Son, $3.40; Carolint -o., S.H. inman. S27.2 J. E. IHckerson & Co., $8.28; Health noissa, 41.70; Health Officer Rogers, $58.80; water department, S31.70: Brown. Northnn Sr On Si n 1 - f. N. Morgan & Co., $5.15; Penniman & Co, 45 cents; Telephone exchange. $25; Edwards & Brougbtoo, $3 25; express, uu cents. TUI'.Y DID NOT DUBN HIM. Tbe Murderer or Tne Rai airla HanEed la Short Order. Bardwell, Tex., July 8. The mob numbering 327 persons hungj. M. Mil ler, the negro murderer, to a telegraph pole near to the depot here. The major ity of the crowd wanted to burn him, but in their anxiety and haste, they swung him up. JUBTXCSS DUTCHVOHD DEAD. Another ImportanlDutv Devolves on President Cleveland. Newport, R. I., July 8. Associate Jus tice Samuel Blatchlord of the United States Supreme court passed awav quietly and peacefully last night. S. CVS DISPENSARY LAW OSE JITDGIS BAYS IT IH VMCON STITtTTIOrHAI. A sratte Sfnat Mot create n Mo- nopolT For Itself Or Destroy a BnslncM 'Without CompetiHa llon. Charleston, S. C, July 8. There are no new developments today in the whis key legislation business. The old dealers are much encouraged by Judge Hudson's decision at Darlington that the dispen sary act is unconstitutional for the reasons that it has taken business away from individuals without compen sation, and that the State has created monopoly for itself. Incidcntully, Judge Hudson decided that the railroads would not be prohibited from bringing whiskey into the State from outside states; that when the sale of liquor is prohibited by a state law the citizen cannot sell it, but if it is his property the rauroaas can deliver it to linn. ludgc Hudson further decided that the dispensary could not be opened at Dar lington because the lierson named as dispenser had been illegally appointed, not having obtained a majority of freeholder votes of the town as required by the law. Judge Hudson beloiiErs to the anti. Tillman faction of the Democratic oartv in this State, but is noted for his fearless and unpartisan conduct on the bench. Judge Gary, who belongs to the Till man faction, has granted a temporary writ of prohibition in Richland county. restraining th board of control from receiving and filing a bond oi Madison Roach, recently appointed in this case. The hearing will take place before ludtre Gary at Columbia early next week. Lharlotie, N. C, July 8. The Rob ert Porter Brewing company, which has a shipping depository for its beer in Charlotte, declares its intention of shipping a large quantity of beer to Charleston and Greenville in South Car olina. The Richmond & Danville railroad. which has decided to ship the liquors from the other States to South Caro- ina will carry this shiement of beer. No secret is being made of the matter. .OB ARREST 61 Of RIOTGRH. Paris uulelluK and The Trouble About over. Paris, July 8. Aside from the wreck age in the streets in tbe section in which the rioters have fought the police and guard, and the extra number of troops on duty, this morning presented its usual appearance. All the newspapers agree that the riots last night were milder than those that have occurred every night since last Saturday, aud express their belief that the firm hand of the government will restore order. Two hundred arrests of rioters were made yesterday and last night. A. violent attack upon M. Duduv. prime minister, was made in the Cham ber ot Deputies today bv M. Pauhnmcrv and Tony Kevellcon. The attack had its origin in the course the government has pursued toward the rioters. The deputies were very bitter in their denoun- ciation ot the Prime Minister. Their tirade had no effect upon the sen timent, of the chambers, for the house by a vote of 343 to 134 adopted the order of the day as an ex pression of confidence iu the government. After the result of the vote was an nounced M. Uuiest Roche, demanded that M. Unpuy lie prosecuted on a chamc of lumcnung civil war. rne chamber re jected the demand. 'UiT US H4VE PECE." ne.sase to Mrs. IT. . Grant I'rom Ex-Confederates, Lakbland, Fla., July 8. The Confede rate veterans of Polk county, Fla., have organized the Francis D. Barlow camp of Confederate veterans. Murine the meeting the following resolutions were offered by Perry M. Dclsn, an ex-Confed erate naval officer, was cordially seconded by many and unanimously adocd : "Resolved, that Irancis S. Barlow united Confederate veterans present their compliments to Mrs. U. S. Grant and desire to express their appreciation of her recent crnccful nets of courtcsv to Mrs. JclV. Davis, widow of our la mented Chief. "Resolved, that the action on the part of Mrs. Grant touches the hearts of our people, and evinces the fact that the his toric prayer of her husband, 'Let us have peace.' has indeed Income a reality, and announces to the world that we have once more a united and harmoni ous country, where the bitterness of the past has ecn forgotten, and mutual resicct and sympathy exists. Kctolvcu. that a copy of these resolu tions be sent Mrs. Grant, counted with the Hope that she may enjoy a long, pcacclul and happy life." Suicide of a "const." St. Joseph, Mo., fuly 5. Vicar Luni,. fcldt, a Prussian ot noble birth, killed himself at the Pacific bouse last night by taking morphine. lie bad been drinking hard lor several days. Despondency, ill health and financial trouble caused the act. He has lived here twenty years and was known as the "count." Diowedsisea London, July 8. At;Skegness, a water ing place on the east coast of England, a party went for a day's sail in a yacht. They were cauxht in a heavy sqall when some distance erf the shore and "the yacht capsized. Defore assistance could reach the people struggling in tbe water 20 men and women were drowned. BUSINESS NOW IMPROVING POB8IBI.V THE WORST IB AT LAST OVEK. A Perceptible Gain Noted In Tbe Past Week Tbe Bontb Especially- la Looking I'D Recovery In Prices. New York, July 8. R, G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade will say : The tone in business circles has jicrccp tibly improved. This is partly because the banks have been rendered more hope ful ol an early financial settlement by the calling of an extra session of Congress, partly because of some recovery in prices from the sudden depression which fol lowed the decision to close the India mints and partly because crop prospects have clearly improved in spite of the dismal reports from some sections. On the whole there has been a little lietter distribution of goods to consum ers and perhaps the countermanding of orders Riven some months ago is not quite as frequent as it was last week. More' hopeful symptoms are gladly noted, but while the causes of depression remain, it would be rash to calculate that the difficulties will not reappear. Rradstreet's says: Some improvement in the financial situation at Southern cities is noted, and at the West St. Louis and San Francisco make like reports; while at the East a corresponding change is at New York, where there is a better tone, due to completion ol July settlements, although as at Boston, commercial paper remains practically unsalable in open market, and discount rates arc as extreme at from 8 to 10 per cent. Nearly one half of the Southern cities specify modest improvements ia cither gcucral trade or the financial sit uation. AGAINST THE ARMY BII.1 Tbe Centrists are as MTacb Op posed To II As Ever. Berlin, July 8. At today's session of the Reichstag Herr Grocbcr, the Centrist who. in the last Reichstag, voted in op position to the army bill, spoke against th; new measure in the name of the Cen ter party. The Centrists, he declared, were firmly opposed to the hill, and all newly elected representatives of the party were pledged against it. From a military point of view the bill was need less and from au economical standpoint it was ruinous. It would be better for the government to enter into organic federation with Austria than to increase the army. THE COTTON CROP. Tbere Will Mot Be An Average Yield ol the staple. New York, July 8. The World prints reports by telegraph from ncariy 300 of its correspondents unon the condition. J uly 5, of the cotton crop in their respect ive localities. mese reports, which cover thoroughly the whole cotton rais ing section of the United States make a very discouraging showing for this year's crop of that staple. There will not be an average yield. Bnt Ibe Government still Lives. Washington, D. C, July 8. Secretary Hoke Smith and Postmaster-General Bisscll left Washington this morning on their summer vacation, the former mak ing a tour of the West, the latter going to Glen Summit, Pa. Secretarys Gresham and Morton are npw the only cabinet officers in the city. Tbe President Moves About. Buzzard Bay, Mass., July 8. The President's condition this morning re mains about the same as last night. He goes about the house and out upon the verandas. A gradual improvement is noticeable. Silver 7a Cents per Ounce. Washington, D. C, July 8. The di rector of the mint has accepted offers for the sale of 538.000 ounces of silver at 72 cents, in addition to the purchase of 100, OO0 ounces yesterday on July account. XEWS JN OUR OWN STATE. Statcsvillcis getting a great move on her. The Charlotte Observer's corres pondence from there says: Dr. J. II. Yount, H. A. Yount, W. D. McLe'lland, H. M. McLelland. Dr. Thos. E. Ander son. Dr. M. W. Hill and H. Gilbert have organized the "Riverside Cotton Mill company." The capital stock is $40, OOO, and they will betrir. the erection of a large brick factory next week at River side, which is about three miles up the river from Catawba station. The mill will commence work with 3,500 spindles. Shelby Aurora: Some foretold the speedy death of the Alliance of Cleveland county, but it has survived its defeat and has .many friends. Its members have decreased, but the faithful still rally around the flag and adhere to its prin ciples. Its lecturer, J. H. (Juinn has issued an address to the members and calls upon them to send delegates to tncir next meeting wuicli will be held in Sshclby on the second Thursday in July. Wilmington Messenger: On Tuesday night when the last train came up from Lake Waccamaw some fools in the crowd rscKiessiy nrea tneir pistol at random in a spirit of fun. A stray bullet struck: a youth named Ward and he was instantly killed. It is not known who fired the fatal shot. Lenoir Topic: Mr. J. G. Finley ha sold his interest in the Watauga hotel at Blowing Rock to a Mr. Lofland of ttnstol, Tenn. Mr. I. N. Corpening still has an interest in it. Persons w ho have made trips through States south of tins, say they feel sure that North Carolina is in a better condi tion as to farming and financial matters than any of them. Messrs. P. H.Hanes& Co., Winston, are preparing to rcDuild upon a more extensive scale their plug tobacco factory. wnicn was recently destroyed by tire. Wilkesboro Chronicle: fudge Call, who was travelling down in Antioch township, came across an apple tree twelve feet around the trunk. The assets, of the Winston First N'u tional bank, exclusive of stock, are esti mated at about $400,000, with liabilities soont $125,000. Governor Carr has commissioned TV B. Wisborne Judge ol Hertford Criminal court lor two years. ine lour xaieiirn banks are an nn. ing four per cent, semi-annual dividends. RAYSOR & SMITH'S SoIa Water. Soda Water. Is conceded by many to be the best. N'ccst served and always ice cold. They should continue to get your patronage. Prominent among our leaders are: Ice Ci cam Soda, 10 Cents. I'l'jicupple Snow, 3 cents. Aromatic L'zg 1'haspliatc, 10c. Limeade, 5 Cents. Soda, all lluvorB, and mude frcnu frtsh fruit juices will always be kept up to the Stand ard. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 1 1 O'CLOCK. RAYSOR & SMITH, DRUGGISTS, NO. 31 PATTON AYCNUU. ! S. Also a stock Cora (the original), and refined chew. of Bceman. A healthful. lep.in lueiou. I l.i r:rj i i All $2.00 and $2.50 STRAW HATS Itoduced to $1.50 Collar and Cuff box or Coat Hander given away to every purchaser to the ex tent of $1 or more. MITCHELL. THB MUN'8 OUTFITTER, 28 PATTON AVE. MINERAL WATER ! Why suffer with Ikdiobstioh and all kinds Of L.IVBK. KlDKBV AMD BLOOD TloDILU when nature has provided at Vom IOooaa auas Rssidt H iiHLUa, Wholuosi sad Imbxpbmsivb. The MINBRAL WATER, fresh from Mr. D. D. Battle's Kranxnu Spbimo. now being daily delivered at any residence In A.hcville, ia working wonderful enrea, aa can be testified by Inquiries of Judge j. is. Keen. Judge J. H. Merrimon, Key. J. White, J. K. Patterson. Doctors O. W. Fin. fay. Nelaon, D. T. Millard. Mr. Barnes of Ohio, now on Spring- atreet, Ashsyule, and hundreds of others. Price, only IO ceats s gallon, delivered dally anywhere in tbe city. Orders through mall, or left at Blantoa. Wright & Co.'s shoe store. 80 Pattoa ave nue, will receive nromDt attention. Analw. aia gives on application. D. D. SUTTLE, 95 Collagre:strcct. fcbsidtf At Ballard & Rich's. Telephone No. 17, LONNIE R. PULLIAM. Practical Blectriciaa, 11 W. Cosrt square. Je23dlm Asherille, N. C MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY TSUfHSIlsV . 1 .
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