Asheville Daily Citizen 0 .lv VOLUME X. NO 2. " ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 5 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. k II In S I, n ) CALIFORNIA MUSCAT CRAPES in The Spring - When Your Appetite is Fickle Try nur UAMs'iiml UUEAKl-AST UACON. II V Imve assortment, iuiliiilng cousrr hams u. Also lMM 11UBI-: It eiHliplftf lwi l'INK I reeviveil. SUMMER COMFORT GASOLINE STOVES Ml MIS. KEEP THEM OUT OF TOWN SHERMAN AND M'INTIRE THEIR ANNUAL REPORTS amouu':n .Ui:cc mic ?s: un,, ciiUO.(u, iu wiucu is luciuucu the work of city" prisoners, amounting ! DOCl'MENTM MT IN TO THK ! to $019. 18. nnd ulso cash expended in THK MAYOR'S WOKU.'i AlUM'T sliNTli.M i; I-JIONOVNCKO BV AI.DEBHEN, : payment ol damaces to piopcrty owners I 1- vtTOKll.S HI.H1. i Jl Ki;i. jom.h incurred by tormer nilmitiislriition, :si,- A. 1). COOPER, 12 1-2c. OMKT Snl'AKK .sm;vi,tu:, x. c. We hiive in stock a lurge variety of llu-su stoves frum jj-75 u ml upwanls. No Itotne ami lik'te without one. Nothing can ever tnke their place. Justtliink: Scratch a match, apply it, ami have an early breakfast in ten minutes. Your kitchen will be like a parlor. No dust, no ashes, tio wood, no coal, no wicks, no IrnuMc, and 0 thousand other points worth considering. We have oil stoves, freezers, coolers, ice chests ami all kinds of summer goods. The largest stock and lnwt-4 price1, Our store is very interesting. 9 15 ON. Several Committed! Hamuli Be- m.t with t.l.Msnn' " xnv the porlH of the Yrnra Work Tlie , port in closing, "the fact that in no in Havoi'H tUimuKe and fer-j stance during the past yen r has any pcr ences to "me CMUen." 8?" m.mIe ".plaint ol injury iuihcled v.v i of an invasion of private rights. The Hoard of AlJei men was at home I Water. to itself mid a few friends in its regular Housing U-iuocratlc Miclliiu l i be Men I omul (;Ullli Of s-lhcl-Ihe :ct TitvoX I.asl l'Aciiluic njt I mil Hi-ntt-nced One l',x Alrtriniuil ti'.uruth' Alliclavll vrar l .icli On The rubllc The Democrats of the western part ol j the city he! J at West laid market last j place yisterday afternoon. The major reported that ("eo. W. l'ack had givn the city a deed to Mont ford Park, in accordance with his offer of two weeks ago, and that the deed had The water committee gave in its re port, written by the mayor, who is the only committeeman thereon since Mr. Staines resigned. Superintendent Mur ray is praised lor his faithful antlclucicnt performance of duties. The pipe lines evening what was p'.tdjably by far the largest meeting ever held in thnllocality. The crowd was estimated at from -DIO to 300 ami the greatest enthusiasm was shown. Good speeches were made by llan II. A. C.udgcr, ling. D. Carter am! II. M. Luther, luiius C. Mariiu, the words have L'ivcn-vcrv little trouble. The been dulv registered. Then oil motion of I monthlv iminunt of wnter delivered at Mr I.,. ti, ...... in.imrii.il ... , the ntfinH nine lias n nnri iximn ted 2L fjOO.. i Democratic candidate, said a lew uoo gallons; or, estimating mat one nan "" of the population used citv water, shows The lollowingnuiuavitol T. C. Slarius, a daily consumption of 13J gallons per lormerly a niember ol the lioardol Alder capita. A tree use ol pure water, the me", was read belore the meeting, and committee snys, is extremely desirable, : the remarkable news given oui was but all waste should be avoided, and an ! widely commented on : argument for the use ol meters is again I "Tins is to eertily that between the urged. The report concludes with the ; nc enpt. ration selection, last ai ay llllliSllt) tRlliL ULiCEj appoint a committee of ladies and gen tlemen who shall look over the I'ark m:d report as to any steps that should be taken looking towards its improvement. City Tax Collector Fagg was given permission to sell property of delinquent tax-payers. The Market. The market house committee submitted its annual report, written by the mayor. Therein the committee commended the new entrance to Central market and the inside changes. It recommended the abolishment of the West laid market. "The chief end to be obtained," it said, "by a market house, is not that it should be a source ot income, nut, tar more ltn showing that the department had to credit April 110, $-l,37S.73. II Mil lie IIlH I.HHt! These reports, submitted thus far in advance of the retirement of tkj present administration were supplemented by the "Annual Mi.sf.age of the Mayor." Tliii message, written by the Mayor, says to the Hoard in the outset that no HAMMOCKS 'North Carolina Roe Herring, PER CAN FORMER PRICE 20c, AND - CROQUET SETS 1 1' yon iireniiiiiK to liny hammock nlnavn Kcl llle best, riiltucr's hummock is the very lust made. We haw ll Inige lock ol' I hem. i rrices Ihe lowest. C runlet svtx-tuine vcry'liac All.vciy chenii, Fat Selected Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Magnolia Canned Salmon, i Selected Canned Oysters, Wm. KROGER. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE Sporting Goods House IN THE CITY or All Kind Of Sports, or tennis Players, or Baseball Players, or Football Players, or Bicyclist, or Croquet Players, or Fishermen. IIAVK 1'fl.l. LINK Of KOLLKK SKATKS AND HAMMOCKS. L. BLOMBERG l''aiiiou euiulkr.. We are nueuii. in Aheville ' for Ihe fsile of Huylci's eonrections anil kc! , them ilirect from the factory. Mail anUrs I promptly attended lo. J. M. Heston, 28 SOUTH MAIN. Lobsters, Shrimp, Clam Juice. POWELL & SNIDER portnnt, that it should promote the ! committee in lonnervears lias considered health, benutv and tidiness of our streets it as a part of its ilutv to make any an- and add to the convenience of our house- j mini report. " 1 he simple fact, he savs, kecocrs." It recommended the fixing of i that your committees have done diller- ccrtain lines outside of which food prod nets could be sold, ft found that the market had a balance to its credit on April :i() of $U,54..'I3, and argued that this might seem to indicate the need of an ad justment o1' the rentals of stalls. When the report bad been adopted a discussion followed on the question of so amending the market house laws as to allow the establishment of markets within a certain radius of Central mar ket. There was a division of sentiment as to whether the limit should be a hall or three-fourths of a mile. G. VV. I'age said he knew one at least and possibly ently sceins to me a good argument in favor of a business asopposc.l to a polit-1 ieal administration, and I sincerely trust j that their example may be followed in future years." As to the sanitary dc- partment, the message says the physi cians and other members of the Hoard , of Health deserve the thanks of the com- j munily for their gratuitous services i The city is cleaner than o ver before, a j "marked contrast to the i bsolute tilth, which everywhere stank a short year ! ago." The cost of removing garbage has materially increased because of the '. distance it must be haul.'d. Hut the and his inauguration, he 1 1'atlon) am) myself vvcic going to the water works, un the wav we wcredifcusiing water reg ulations, etc. Finally, Mr. ration said he was determined to break the contract made by tlie former administration and C. li. tiialiam. The contract was that the city was practically lo luruish water lice to said liriihain lor t!",1 oi U use of his operatives, provided he would build his fiictory near the Western .Not ill Caro lina depot. He then had a proposition to build at liutti ick's, which he w.-.s about to accept, I asked hint I I'atlon I if he did not think Irom a bnsiii'-ss stand point it was better fur the city to furnish water to Graham's operatives free than have him go to llntti iek's. lie answered 'No; the larther from town the belter, because these l.ictiies always bring a low class nt .copie and a bad clement with them. Asheville is better oil 'wil li on', them.' " r i C. UlKIWMMi. three butchers who would move out of! author of the message has been in eor-1 Central market il the half-mile limit should be adopted. The matter was rc rcferred to the market house committee to frame an ordinance hy next meeting. Mr. Westnll submitted a resolution agreeing that, in consideration of the ex pense gone to by W. M. Hill ec Co. and James Wolfe in their new stalls in Cen tral market, these firms be allowed the refusal of these stalls as long as they wanted them, but not committing the city to any ironclad contract. The reso lutions were adopted, II. L. Gii'Ver vot ing no, because, as he said, he didn't like so much red tape. Fluauclul Report. A report, written by the mayor, came from the finance committee, giving figures from December 1, lS'.Kl, the date of the semi-annual statement. The sinking fund is stated to have amounted to $N,--151.4:1, $5,76:1.72 having been collected on street assessments. Theexpcnditurea were: Tor retirement ol u city uonns, respondence with persons in relation to the erection ol a cremator, and urges the j Hoard to have this doneat un early day. The sanitary elepai tinent balance sheet! shows a debit of $27S8.'.)5. It has been j the desire of the Keform Hoard to turn over to its successors as much money as ; was received by them. The administra tion of "jo nad to its credit $i:(,'J U ---The Reformers report on April oil $lt, 557.fJl, "all of actual cash value except items received from last year's tux col lector in his notes and sales of property. If these items are of less than par value, I submit that all fair men will attach the responsibility to the Hoard of Aldermen who neglected to have their tax col lector give a bond for the performance ol his duty and to secure the hauls he collected, and not to you. who, being placed in this helpless position made the best arrangement von e ;tild to protect the city." The author alludes to the bonded debt of the citv, and says the most ecrmoini- THeCr. n: v.'.rik He h.-h 1". Rvtillworvis The nc s of tlic dis? partnership of lliownin: ,v k; the s as SMOKE I IMP. A .V il l :. ,s... .!( . .u:i. 7(i.'.ie'('(i. .1A7) ( ).;. i . SMOKE F A' r-.v richiir aa-i . a i hi. .vc) rAA-.i,. ii.iA' u.Mu:. SMOKE ! I OK i:sr..oi..i A.r in.sr. SMOKE i ..I .Vxi.l, hi I. ens. I. A: i v. A A. 11,7'. I SMOKE THE OAKS HOTEL Under New Management New Furniture. Nice, clean comfortable rooms. Table excellent. Porter Meets ail Tralai. Close In town. . On an Blectric Car Line ncautlrol Location. Hot and Cold Baths. Berr PoMlble Convenience. THE OAKS HOTEL, A. P. LABARBE. MGR. MISM.I. j OA' ,.VA I'.,.. A' box or .. r.i-.sr cm .ik' MAUI-: VIA' '.' Mi . ,")', Pipes! Pipes! Pipes! "i'HC.1! Miirr.vfj.'niHn nm I'midl brinr ie. lliiylnain Inrnc ummtiet from fin tore am nie to fimre very on- prices ' n judge oC plKH .vim iv nppreelatt the Inn ircci, ' nut n jwlne ymi mny re.ijam them living exactly im rvpn'sentri nr iuiihi-.i-hnvk. ray's Telephone 194, s X. Court Sqimrt', SEASONABLE Shirt Waists. Ait cxi-clltMil line of well tmulr K'oit in MylWi t-fiect-, I.AIMI'S WKAITI-KS; Six or t-'ihl strung caitN. LACKS: l'oint Veiiisi', I'uiut tit- ('.tut, jikn iit!Hit, orientiil, Iliinntnii. Tonltoti. 1'oiut lie (iiiZf.Clliilllilly, Media, fie. km iikoiukkihs In tiieiil variety, on Swi!. Nain-ook amlCiiniliric. WASH UKKSSdOUOS; A large slock or guml slle. the kiniln nut so cay lo find. l'AUASULS, 1-A.S, OM'OKIi i'lKS. LISLK THK1':.I HOSH. li'I'C. H REDWOOD &CO , CLUTHINC, DRY coons, SlUU-S, $ri,812.l)U; commissions on collections, ; cnl nnd absolutely business ailniinistni- $123.01); leaving on lutti'J n balance ofj $2,515.42. Kecaruinji the general html, the re ceipts from all sources from December 1 to April liO arc put down as toiiows: llalunce on hand :' ."i (n Streel tlepartnieut ui 17 Sanilarv (U-itttiHeiit u I'oikv (ifvartnieni.... ;, 1)5 l;ire departnn'nl J o.m Water department t.70? i City Hall Ni Special taxe-4 ! Aiisiraoi it... 'km 11 Market lum.te i vs Regular list yv . Total ? uj-v ,; The expenditures during the s.ime ' period were : Mreet department ' 1 '. I"'1 .'.S Sanitary dtpjirtnient 'I 1'nliee department .l."1! o-' 1-irtf department -ii" u Water department i Prison department 'i Interest MH "7 Citv Hall i oM de1tH u.'- Tax Collector's commission i.-.' Schools -'.''.p oiliei.il salaries i.l'" Misiellaneons t.S-T I :- Light itHT i.?'4 V1 Market house 'MS lla lance on haml f .r" w The assets on hand arc: Notes ol N. A. Reynolds, lormcr tux collector, in settlement of collections made by him, $4:184,42; cash in Treasurer Rankin's hands, $2722.02; cash in Hlair & Co.'s hands $6Ti,51; balance on tax list lV.Kt uncollected, $7008.03; balance on 'l2 list uncollected, reprcscntinR real estate sold by N. A. Reynolds, for which he was credited in the settlement, -'oi i-.e; of which there has been collected by II. C. Fugg- $108.48; leaving a balance of this uncollected ol $181t.U(i Next Door To Citizen Office. OORTLAJNDJOSy RBAL BSTATB BROKERS. INVB8TMBNT AOBNT8. NOTARY PUBLIC " Loan. 8enrely placed at 8 pa cent. Office. itB ft SB Patton Art., up .tain DR. C. J. OLIVEROS, SPECIALIST. SOU LOW PRICES California Peaches 18c. Per Can. California Apricots 18c. Per can. Pare Miple Syrap $1.25 Per Gal. Cucumber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sweet 111 Pickles 75c. Per Gal. - Jonr Mix Pickles 60c.' Per Gal. California Eiaporated Peaches, Apricots AnA Peus 17c. Per Lb. Gr A.. Greer, DISBABBS. . (i PATTON ATBMVB. (Orer Ra jtor It Smith's Drug Store.) P. O. Box 1 34 , Aihevlllc, N. C The Ideal In Politics Then none wm for n pnrly. Then oil were for the ntnte; Then the (rrent man help'd the khji . And the poor man loved the ureal; Then Innila were Inlrly portion'il: Then spbllB were fairly mid; The Romans were like brothers In the liravc days of old. .Vll.ll itley. OAKLAND HEIGHTS HOTEL. Srl!CI.L AS'U KUIll CHD KATUS WILL HIS HIVES IIV MIS HO TEL DVmXO Till! .MOSTIIS HI' MAY ANDJVXIi. E. VAUGHN, Mgr. ticm of tlie city's a IT. lira ciin nlam' save it from bankruptcy. "Our credit must lie sustained," tlie t'eport snys, "but tliis will stirelyiiot be aecninplishecl by a let urn to the coiulitiiin el a year ajjo, when the j most skillful bookkeeper woultl have been unable to tell auvlhiiiK about the city's linaucial cundition," The fundiiijr bond proposition is commended, and the mayor closes with , 'in expression of the depth of fjiief and sorrow which op presses the heart of himself, the Hoard of Aldermen, nnd of every eitizen in the death of Senator Vance, lie tiroes that a monument be erected to the late Sena tor's memory, nnd snvs he last week tirped the A. L. 1., referred to as "voiiiir soldiers," to undertake the task of col lecting funds lor the purpose, lie recom mended that the company be appointed special agents for tlie collection of binds and that thev be ciieoiirau'eil by a small contribution from the city's treasury. He Ittfcr.s (o 'Tlie Clllzcu " While reftrriiirf lo the A. I.. I. the mayor took occimou to way that Tin: Ci riilix, "wliicli, uiil'o! lunate! v, is the only paier in town," had not reported his speech to the company corieetlv. He did not nisL'oura.ne them, but uracil them on. "The only thine; said by the editor of Tin-: Citizkn about tlw mayor in connection with Senator Vance's , funeral was 'that all I'atlon had done was to place two carriages and had placed tliein wronn.'" lie made this statement, the mayor did, only to show i how the paper misrepresented him. Tim; I Crriiss representative told the Hoard I nt that point that the facts on which I the article alluded to was based were ! obtained from n member of the A. I.. 1. There was a discussion as to the mon managers of Kuiilwui ! h i si;t an-' t lie de parture ol )r. V. C. Itr.ivvnin -tn.l his interesting faaiilv fivin A?- :. villi" .'.ill he received with reiiet !iv pile I'wxe civ'c ol the doctor's friends in tlrs city. I'or twelve years pi j. . to the r'oi siiniuiation ol Iheplans that i rec'.cl Ken ilworlli Inn llr. I'.ro-.vniur: in i'.e runiiia! tups throu;;h the mountains of Vw slirn North Carolina and he li.eanie thor ouhlvcoi.viiiei.'dtliat ia Lias ;--ccti n.and particularly in the li.iaiiji ol A'.itviii.', the country was the urea test sauitariu in uf the continent. So stroiik'lv was lie iuii.ress. il with the idea that he organized a sine!; eiuupany in IS'JU to build ;iecwir.in.nl..tifi;s lu' health ami p! .asiire siehcrs in Itm-N lr dirinj; the iv.vaiiiianoa valley. Atiln time of the purehaseol what is now the Kenilvvorth I'ark the lauds were trav ersed bv iiridle jiaths horn lleauaiont to the Swaituaiioa, anil thctiicol the Inn was in the midst of a corniicM. l'r. Ilrownin's eiui'y am! push took hold of the improvements contemplated am! in eight and a hall mouths the present splendid suuetiirc with itselcitant iipiip in '.-tit was opened to quests. '1 he Inn took with the public Irian the start and J. .It'll persons ve:e unable to secure aeeoinmo ilations tlie liist scaron beeaute ol lack ot room. Dr. I'.rowiiiiiii's iiian.i ;.;i'i!ieta ui the liuitse lm.i Sreen s" e-s!id bee r.se he per sonally atten Ud the del;. ill ol the hu-i nesa mid the wellaic ol each (.picst. The uec.'S-itv for a test is ti c reason !or piviny no the house a', this time and UoudN. Ai yuiiKiUs iii the case against M. Sbcr man, on a eh.o;;e of lilichriL; W. M. Hill, elosul in the Criminal court yesterday altcrnoon. The ease was iven to the jury, which in a lew minutes returned a verdict ol utility. Tins iiiuminf! 1. C. Mclutire was pin on trial on the same charge as that ayainst lienuan. A few of the wilmssis were examined, theense went to tlie juiy ami a verdict of g"''ly resulted. Mclutire was allowed to make a statement, which he did at length. l'lcaswere tla-iimad. ..r Mclntire's re lease without puiiisi.ii.i ra, an ,arRunient bein' that Hill had been mllv vindicntid by the trials and !.. M.Iuiirc's stnte inent. Indue Junes telerruig to thi9, made some remarks lull at good sense, saying he could not hi e why the court should sentence oik man nnd allow another to go free w hen the men were eipially guiltv. This ease, he said further, had bothered him more thaunny in his experience, as anle, mid he had not made up his decision. Hut he would render a ilcvi' ion up iu reassembling at p. iii., and caul then adjourned to that hour. I'poii the sitting ol u.urt at that hour, after breilc reviewing llie ease the judge sentenced Sherman ami Mclutire to one year each on the public roads of Bun combe. Till-; TAHll I' IIII.L It Will be. Taken I p on WtdilCH- cay. : Wasiiim.tdn, Mav .". Another armis tice has been agreed upon in the tariff i debate which will carry the bill over Tuesday. Aldrieli had many conferences with the Democrats today. He told them that the Republicans objected to any farther discussion of the bill until tin. v know w hat it was and what the proposed .'iineudiueius wete. He said as soon as the anicndiuciiis were presented Ihe Republicans would go ahead with the bill and discuss and ote upon it in the regular order. The Democratic leaders evidently think that it will be best to clear up other pending business ami allow neces sary time to lix up all the changes w hich have been propose d and prepared. This may have been brought about by ihe assertion ol some hi niocratlc Sen ator, that they think it is time, before the lull eoes much further, that they be inhumed as to the changes which are proposed. The last agreement reached indicates that the managers of the com promise believe that they will be ready to present t he proposed changes to the Senate by Tuesday and that Wednesday, if tlie Chinese treaty is disposed of on T in sdav, the tariff bill will ue taken up and pusiud with all possible speed. DOUBLE . ,ii' DISTILLED EXTRACT WITCH HAZEL IX IRIJv. iir- SliOr AT WOMI N HIOTER8. nr. Urowuiag will the North, Mrs. Hrnwni've Master l. ninles ac the ea.-'io;e. Citv. pal in the summer in , Ii.-4 Ivi.-annr ami will i-pciid tae season taobablv at Atlantic au. (;rwr:u nr: i-i.n-.s. lie lino -lie No Iiis'.iiii il lo.i 4iui"tt Mvssrs I'imeil am! I)u UInuii. I'.iiiiou- Tin; Citizks : -Col. D.uidsin and Mr. Powell fi ign to believe that in my .'ii'iicle that an insinnaiiur. was made against them, li was lar fr ail my pin-' pose to do so, la tluir MiLidcd:al fur a : c.'iilM' fraught with such di.e laiamily to j the Detuoeiatie p-aity, they are; nervous to the elrii;;e. Wheat I disticlly stated it was a "Kail-' ieal schune" they alieel to think that 1 intended lo allege that the mass1 niectirg Democrats were laying the scheme. No, gentlemen, it is a Radical; scheme, inaugurated bv Republicans, and the Democrats w ho aie joining it, ! are unsuspecting and misguided, destroy ing I without knowing it I llieir own party organization. They arc con- manner in whicli all ot the city's olticcrs while, nnd finally Mr. loncs offered n scions ol their own worn ana comma. have ncrformcd their work, especially wriitiMi resolution miikinc thp l.ii.lit lu-1 They lire lost to rcns.ui, or the result o! mentioning Citv Clerk Miller. Contin-1 fantry n special committee to canvass ! what they are doing, uing. it snys: The Rood effect ol this ; )or f,m,s f()r monument to the late I They sav 1 "turned back." In a sense systematic irformance of duty w cvi-1 Senator, and empowering the mayor i ' ''", 'l is more manly to nckuowl denied especially in the office of the tax j nmi ccrl to pay them $51) ns n nucleus, edge the error ot vour way than lo collector. Your committee can state wlcu the company nre rendv to receive blindly go on, uuuiimlud.oi results. I with accuracy the collections of this la. This enrrcdMr. Curiivr. one ol went back to mv father's house, and the office to have been as follows; up to 1 Vance's Kouch nnd Kcadv Guards, said invitation is al the door still calling the survivors of this company wanted to cap the monument with a. bronze statue of the illustrious dead, with two tablets in the uianiimeut, so that a mus ter roll could be inscribed upon one and the death ol each member upon the other, An I i lorltiiiate AHalr In A, P. A. Town. ScoTTiiAi.i;, Pa., May a. A riot oc eurred at I he painter's works of the Mc Cluie Coke company, two miles from here. On Tuesday start was made at this plant and Superintendent Boss and tlie store clerks have been acting as depu ties and all were armed with Winches ters, Women determined to drive out men who were working. They started to the ovens lor the purp of making the drawers leave. As they approached it fold White, assistant tired a shot at them. A men heard thereportthe upon the works like ma I opened tire and before lu. time had fallen in their ;; gored strikers did not stc ; . White and I.iving RoriVii We wore fori mm to in raiiR'iny with tho liBlillorn foralartfo juaiit itmy of tln best Extract of Witili Ha,ol we ha vo yet hooii on tlie mar ket, a foiiiparison of oiiih with some oIIhts will con vince any one. It's a Rreat household remedy, a true friend to baseball players. Invaluable for hornes. In grains, bruises, bites of insects, burns, scalds, wouods, painful swellings, lame back, sore throat, neu ralgia ami rheumatism, etc. Hnw put up. hi pints, 2")C. one-half gai. and one gal. bottles, and five gal. demi-johus for the livery stables. Raysorfc Smith, 31 Patton Avenue. ( x.'fl o veilings till 1 1 o'rlorh s said Sanil- apcrinlcndcnt, soon ns the - wooped down I men. White . v reached him ks. 1 lie un fliey reached bookkeeper. anil noli .re assistance nr; veil both were humbly beaten and left bv the Hungari ans lor dead. Two of the Hungarians will ihe and White's injuries are so seri ous he mav not recover. Roddy is badly injured. tmi;tivi,Miiiiiii; t tHPAiuN. TO- ASHEVILLE to Tin: fisoxt. WM IIAVIi Jt ST CliMl'l.ltTlil) A 1T1.L HAND MADE SHOES Anil will in the tutini eior.v in stuck a hi'' nsnortmeiit of shoes nt The committee's report approves the ; Hnicnt Muestion, the mavor writing the nnnncr in which nil of the city's ofliccrs wi,iiCi nlll I'mally Mr. joncs offered a and including those made on April .'10: i 5M0 ,l'i i .I.Scili 41 j 1..410 .15 ; 3.I7 77 ' S.MI hi KCKtlhir Hit 'il.l Ali-trni't II, '9.1 Special taxes, 'm.... iarket house rent, SiukitiK hind Those were the days of ideal Politics, but the ideal and BEST. STOCK NEGLIGEE - SHIRTS lu Asheville Can Be l'otind At MITCHELL'S, THE HATTER and FURNISHER NO. 98 PATTON AVBNUK. Heiniisfi & Reagan WB ABB THB SBLLINO AOHNT8 IN ASIlliVlU.li FOR Total ii.i Hi reel Talk. The street committee made its annual report, written by the mayor. The first sentence says that during the past year much work has been done upon the streets in ull parts of the pity. Many miles ot excellent plank walks, the report savs, have been put down. "No one," others to "cot. less" ami do likewise. Oh, the spirit that is ia man to usis.l to "coiilcss" is indeed hard ! tiliitleil by brave, honest oll'icers, with Martin, self-iiuule, capable .'ind honest, as the captain, with bow, the skilled me chanic tnal he is, rcpresetitiugllie honest All of the annual renorts were ordered working men ol Asheville, as her engi printed in hook form. wr, and with Hough mid Sevier bring. "An wneiiNlve I-nrUnmi." ; wc s.x the hghtiung sieeil, we bear the A recommendation was sent in Iron, Ilose company No. 1 that J. J. Nolaud, ft i;,nlger, it: who is the citv health ollieer, be elected It iv, is It. gun nt I. tuition (lay. I. t:iNi; ton. Ky., May 0. Col, Breck inridge was up by ii o'clock this morn ing. "Yes, 1 have rested very well," he s lid, "and feel that I am physically able to appear before an audience of voterB Itoni this district a I 2 o'clock. 1 will speak al Paris Monday, but further than this 1 cannot say. 1 do not know what arrangements have been made." Hard showers fell here this morning and it is probable that lite meeting will have to be held ill the opera house. The ; women are out in two cards appealing ' to the voters not to support Ureckin-OUR OWN MAKE! ridge, while Prof. C.rahan of the State! W " " IWIIXfc. ' College cones out in a card endorsing! nieeKinruige, There is much excitement on the street this morning and already large delega tions arc coming in Ironi various places. a member of that company. In rending this the mayor took occasion to say that it remarks, "whose memory iscapahle of. w hnil irivrn instructions that no officer looking DncKwurus one year can mil to ot the citv should ltitcrlere in the clec CONFECTIONS Pure and Delicious UON BONA AND CBOCOLATBI CHOCOLATE PARL1NBS, MIXED CHOCOLATES, CKUAM WINTBROKBBN, CHBAM PBPPBRM1NT8, remcmbci the horrible condition which characterized very many of the streets, naming Woodl'm, Oak, College, Char lotte, Chestnut, Church, Willow, liugle. Bailey, Hast, Silver, Hill, Uuttrick, Hill side nnd Wanton streets and French Broad u venue. In fact we might name everv street in town, except Muin street and Patton ascnuc, and assert without tear of contradiction that each was a disgrace to any town and to any admin istration. The lew which were provided with sidewalks at all afforded snlcr pas sage for pedestrians in the muddy, liithv driveways than upon the rotten planks, so-cajlcd sidewalks. The report proceeds to say with mod est pride that nil of the streets referred to, Willi llie exception 01 v-uuren uu Willow, have been out in excellent repair ot the charge of the general fund. Then this justification of macadam: "The expense hat been greater than it might otherwise have been, been use of the nc eetsitvwe were under to Bftsndonthe city quarry, owing to complaints ol per sons residing near it. nut wucti it i remembered tun a very large propoi OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES CANDY, ETC. KBCIilVKD ,1'ROM PACTOHV TWICE . . WBUK . turns. Hut Mr, Nolaud, lie snul, had made ol himself in this campaign what President Cleveland woultl cull nil ollcu B'vc paitisan. There were various ex pressions against Mr, Nolnud's work in the campaign 1 he supports the Demo cratic ticket! nnd the communication from the Hose company was tabled tem porarily. The following exemptions wcic grant ed: N. Fnrr, error; P. P. Ooldsinith. J, D, Lewis and J. II. Ware, disability; S im Hurrison, sick since Kill; Sandy Foster, sick months, A. W. Mcl'ec was given n permit to erect a live-room bouse on Turner street. HUH. These bills, having been passed upon and approved by the finance committee, were ordered nnid : Street department payroll, $H2.oo; II. P.. Ilnll, $2.50: wa ter department payroll, $10.2o; snnitary department pnyroll, W.fil; W. C. Tern nleton, So.TB; Tun Citiuhn, . it lames Wolfe, $7."; Buncombe Brick ind Tile company, $'J.'-'0', Kelly lilliott, ifK.T.i; lb llurncltc, f.o0; Two Minis ApiuiliiK (I. WasiiixoTox, May .".The President today sent lo the Semite the following nominations : Sennca llacHou of Ver mont, envoy extraordinary anil minister plenipotentiary to Veni.uela. I'nited States consuls: Ucorge Kcenaii, Wif eoiisin, at lliiiuan; Colin C. Mantling, South Ciiroliiin.nl Fayal, A ires; lid ward. J, Prickett, Illinois, al Ichl. Post mnstcrs: Virginia D. I.. Toney, Man chester; James M. N'oal, Danville. Soulh ' Carolina: Wm. P. Metis, I'.reeuvillc; Caroline A, Youngblood, Chester. A luil Kivcr Uui. Fi i.t.'ioN, Ark., May 5, The Red river continues to rise nt t. rapid rate ami nearly every business bouse on Main street bns from two inches lo two feet ot water running under it. Tin' whole country north nnd south ol the Iron Mountain railway between here anil Clear Lake, la miles distant, is one vast expanse ol wnter. The Hood wW prove , the worst ever knowu in.this section. tion.infnct 'norc than 75 per cent.,ot the John Lockctt, $7.70; S. K, Chcilc9' Diouey so expended went directly to our own citizens, laborers who would other wise have been idle, no intelligent person will criticise your course. "An examination of the city's balance sheet of April Ml) shows street depart ment debited for the year thus ending, (representing total cost of improving dtivewnyt, making U miles first class plank sidewalk nnd about one mile of regulation sidewalk, and repairing all other sidewalks in the city, probably ter iS: Son, o.7S; . II. 1-rnilv, Slli.Sf Ikiuden, Kiinkin & Co., $'J.So 11, M. Lee, SlO.oO; A. 1). Cooper, Sill). 7 S; W. C. Cnrmichnel, Mile ; Ballard & Uich, 7oc; D. W. Ciiublc, 70c.; Brown, North up : Co., $1 i 10; Ashtwillc Street Rail roml Co., $li a:l; Jus. W. Albright, $:i.30; West Asheville Improvement Co., $8.fil); l'ulncc Stables, $7; (os, li. Dicker sou & Co., $1 KSj Kanilolpii-Kerr Print ing Co., $2.7o: Woo.lv & Kimbcrly, $l.ao; . li, Liudlcy, $S.ii5. A Hlin Htrlke. ltiii mini.iiam, Ala., May 5. The coal miners strike in this district seems no 1 nearer its close today than when it 'began three weeks ago. It looks ns j though the struggle would be ti long one. i.ox; i.ivi; anarchy!" T!ie t'rv of Tlie itcriM aa They Uo lu Iiiuigcoim. I.onuon, May "1. In the central crimi nal court yesterday osi pii Farnnra, the Italian anarchist who pleaded guilty, 1 was sentenced to twcnii vears' imprison ment at hard labor. Frank Polti, his companion, was found guilty and ! sentenced to leu years' imprisonment. , Alter sentence was pronounced Farnnra showed "Vive lanaiehic." He was at once seized by the court officers nnd removed, lie struggled hard to free himself and endeavored to make n speech, but was prevented. Polti 1 cried out "Shame!" ai.d added; "To day you make the laws, but tomorrow we w ill make them." 1 lie In ii Scni'.unr. Axiiovi-u, Mass., Mav 3. Fire broke out in the Abbott female seminary here carlv this morning There was crrcnl co ntusiaii in Smith hall, which is used as a dormitory nnd uiljoms the building w here the tire located. The girlscrowdcd the hallways mid rushed out into the grounds in scant atlire, but the teachers prevented n panie and no one wns ser iously injured. Loss small. In 1 he lion Range. Di Lini, Minn., Mav 5, There bas beeu no further outbreak on the McBuba range. The miners interrupted Tuesday arc at v ork nt Mountain iron mine, and at the Mesi.ba ntomitaiii mine they are under tin lu oteei ion ol deputies and the 1 militia, The Piaukliii miners are still out. Til li V SI AMI WITHOUT A KlY AIi lt01llt.rX. 0 Ceiurt Square. Anhevllle, N. I'.Knintiiiillon Cniiit'M Too l.iilc. Wash iNi: ion, May fi.-The comptroller of the currency is advised, that tlie First national bank of Scilalia, Mo,, had sus pended payments. Hank Lxainiucr Lat imer is ordered to make 11 11 examination. YESTUWAY'S It ASBH ALL GAMES. National Lcngiic-llnKiinonilie. Brook lyn fi; Washington o, Boston 15; I'hila (ii'lphin -I, New York 0; Cleveland 8, Louisville I; Pittsburg 10, St. Louis, 0; Chicngo fi; Cincinnati 'A. . , Sontlictn LeagueNew Orleans 4-, Charleston 5; Macon l), Nashville 7; Sa vannah 10, Memphis 0, STAN 1) A It I) Quart Cans Tomatoes 10c. Sugar Corn per Can 10. Bartlett Pears per Can 20. Grated Pineapple per Can 16c. String Beans per Can 10c. T. J. REVELL, 80 North Mala St, Telephone 114 READ v.,.,-.,,,.,.-... Christian Reid's Land Of The Sky l-'ni n l)cKeililluii Of Ulcfcory Nul Cup The four-in-hand of llie EnracraliU Inn, Hick ory Nul Onp, will lit from the.Bwsnnsnos ho ld on TiieMly nnd Prliloyi it 8 s. in. ht. A TWKNYY MILK URIVB OVKR TUB BLt'K R1DGK TO ESMERALDA, lixcurnloa return. Frt ti. Trees art lu full lenfautl Rlioilodturoii srt Iii lower, 4-ijdimo J tfn.TV ri-r JP-sV-iN m9"T- -'a

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