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CITV DEPARTMENT. New Advertlaementa. Private llonrd tits ChMtnut St. Unas lionds H. Kcilwood It Cu, Meteorological Report For the 1S hours entlitiK at tt p. in., February 12, 18!M: - V. 8. Smnii. tisanes Station. I Wlnyah Sanitarium. Asheville. N. C. i lit. :ts.aa n. lonu. Ha.im w. ri.ii. UHsnrT. ' fBMPHBATI'KB. 7 a mia li mllt'p mi Ma'x.l M In. I Dally Mean 41 H l flfr.O I 47 8 SH.8 I o.o I s no HHLATIVH HI!MIDITVr 7 a m " I 3 p m" I 0 p m" Dallv Mead .H 4(1 l..U I. 04.87 "AlW(LlT HUMIDITY.' tin irrain. pcrcuhic fuutof alr.i 7nm T I pm'l "o p"n" I Dally Mean U.74B Stun I a.4.17 I S.4"l PHBCII'ITATION. BAKOMKTHK. Knln anil I Snow T(Cuf7iir alt. ATtenl. i melted (now ilcptli. imllv Mean Inehra Inehes .10 -jn 11.1.1 I n i Pal'hiK IT 1 "".".T .WIND. i WBATHBR. IHreetlon. il'nrecisealcutoiul KftKW J a ILTdy to elrnr WHAT THfiY HAVE TO SAY. . J-8- n favor of street P1.v. '"K. but think un experiment mi h smaller OPINION OF MONK 1'ITKKNH c",e wll liuvt serveil to Kt the merits ON KTHKKT P.VINU, I tit' this kind before the ieoile. i K S. Watson The future nl the low il ASHBVILLV A ll VEK TISUMhW'TS. II. T. COLLINS. President li. B.KAUAN, KerrrtHn ornai- Of noasthle ..mount, HO per cent. KAKI. Viik KI'CK. M. ll , Observer. The Weather To-Dat. n asiiinoton. I'elirunrv I-'. Imlieu- tiims for North Ciirolitiu Slightly wnrtner: fair weal her; variable wiuils. jeeueriilly northciiHterl. The Mubject Thoroughly OIbseumm. ed Vealerday A Majority En dome the Action of the Hoard All About the Mubject. The paving tjuest ion was the principal subject tliseussetl on the streets yesterday and the supporters of the action of the Hoard of Alderman were miparantly in the majority. Not a lew, however, ex pressed a deckled opinion that the mat ter should lie submitted to the H'ople. Then there was a Yujiue itleu that au in junction would be bejjiin unntsi the board as soon a the work was started, and another to the effect that some of the more extensive bond holders would deieuds on its tiooil paviiiKK. I endorse the action of the Hoard. Arthur M. Field I want to see n im manent pavement on thrprincipal streets lOr StOVeti, li rut. T. V. I'uttou I heartily endorse the action of the Hnard, lor in ten vein s the pavement will pay for itself, by lining away with necessury slim improve ments. They are acting with the adviec of the city attorney. They are iloiiui riKlu. -EJELLICO COAL, For Grate, I iV I KJi I AIL,, t - . 95.00 j 111 Iff IIIIMIV - - - $4.50; I'ntton Avenue. BEST ANTHRACITE COAL I'or ale ut Whiileanle mid Htiuil liv ISHKVILLE COAL COMPANY, Telephone 36. Kxi'Iumvl- Am tut 1 Iiotncntii- itutl Ku-hiim ii.r Wurtt North luri.iimi ASHEVILLE ICE COMPANY. from Iitillwi "Water. Ofliw: No. :u ('. Wadiiki.i., I'lfrtitlrlil, W. Maun a Hi). Vie.' Hnsiilenl, LaWHENCK PlTLLIAM, Cusliirr OIM.M A Nil ENIW. The Sehulwrt (Juurtettee Club PKHSONAI, MENTION. A. I". I'eek. of Ik-troit, is at the Hat tery. H. H. (iraham. of Haltiiuore. is at the Swannaiioa. li. H. Watts, of l-'aro, Hakota, is stop ping at the Swaiiiianna. Ceo. C. Nuiinhtuii, of New York, is a Kiiesl of the C.riinil Central. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Allen, of New York, are quests of Hut tery Park and Asheville Mr. and Mrs. I". Y. Hlake, of Huston. Mass., are resorting at the lirand Cen tral. II. I.. Caniiiiiiiui and sisters, of New York, are siK'iidiiiK a lew weeks nt tin Hattery Park. Solicitor Carter will leave for I lender- son ville to-morrow mid be in attendance on the Posey murder trial. K. T. Sydnor. of Kichinoiid. Yu., is in the city on important business. He is a Kuest of the Grand Cent ml. C. li. YouiiK. of Wheeling. V. Vii.,iseotn hinito.' business with pleasure in his pres ent visit to Asheville. He is stopping al the Swanmiuoii. 1. I'eniberton Newbold is the namcot a Philadelphia nent U-tnaii who will enjoy the pleasures of Asheville and luxuries of Mattery Park I'.ir a lew weeks. S. M. Wilson anil wile, of Louisville, reached Mattery Park just in time to at tend the Schulierl Miiartette's entertain ineiit. They will remain some lime. The Kev. W. A. Nelson was out yestei day fur the liiM time after more than three weeks confinement to his house from an attack of the Kripi. His re apiearance uasconlially welcouieil. Mr. K. Kennedy, rand oranier ol the lirand Council People's Mutual Life Insurance Company, nf Nashville, Tenn.. is staying al the Western hotel, andean Is- liiiiud there at any time In explain the wurkiii)js of tin order. We were much pleased usunl.'n to siv on the stmts ajain Mr. ArscmusCartcr. He was all.ieked with the Kripn' over three weeks iiko, w hu b assumed a er iiKUravateil tiirm. ami tnr some time he was seriously ill. He is slill tcehlc, but with irnsKrets ol a sed, resturiitinu to his usual health. ' Two Notahle IteHlhM. certainly contest the payment ul theKuests of the Swannaiioa while in I he money, on the ground that the action i city. of the Hoard of Aldermen was illejjal. .s.de from one drunk the Mayor's and altogether the ipiestion assumed Icoun vesterday iimriiitiu initrht not "have some serious phases that will prove iier-: hehl 11 session I haps to be pullers. I ue ImhiiI holder CAPITAL, $150,0J0. THE NATIONAL BANK OF ASHEVILLE, sumuird up the hint as to the contest ol the payment of t he debt tersely ami sig nificantly. "It would lie very straime." he said, "if such u sun were not com menced." In reply to a itiesliou as to whether he would iH-jjin the action, he would not reply. Mr. Richmond Pearson, who from the start has bclieted in a conservative course, and who is largely interested in the city's debt, admitted his displeasure ut the Hoard's final action. "I am for street Having, he explained, and I would do all in my power to have $1011,0(10 appropriated for that purpose. but the way it has been thrust upon the city, I say, is without precedent, uncon stitutional, illegal and unbusiness-tike." There seems to be some doubt in the city in regard to (ieiieral Young's having the exclusive rilit to lay the Hair pat- rut in Asheville. It is claimed that he has no documen tary evidence, and that the council has never seen a statement fnaii the 1 1 ale people to that effect. May..r lilautoij, however, denies the statement point blank. "I have not only seen the contract Ik. t ween Youiik and. Hale," he said yester day," but I have a letter trom Voiinj: over his own signature saying that lie has the contract. The talk of his not having the exclusiie right lor this city is all bosh." The Kncineci iiir and Minim: loiirual under date of January Joth devotes a column 1. 1 the Hale patent, anil sums it up with the followiiu: "The roynln charge U lo cents a-r sifuare yard. Hs limales of t!a-1 ,st of this pavement r siiiareyard for any locality wjllls fui iiished 011 application by letter to the' ottice of the company. Summon, Ya. Colonel Coxe is building four coltaties on Hutterv Park Hill. ,. M. West all is theeoiilrnctor. Colonel Coxe will build several more coltnues on the eminence in the near tuture. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. West celebrated their Kolden weHdiiiK uuniversarv vester day. A numlier of friends went out and swnt the iilicruoon with them at their lovely place on the French Hroad river. Mr. Strauss, the restaiiruuteur. sent yes terday to one of his customers in the city n shad which weighed thirteen and a half pounds, which is the largest of which we have any knowledge. The usual weight nf what is known us a line shad is from live to seven iKiunds. This giant ol his trilK' wns received from licorgetow n, S. C. The Young Womau'sChristiaii Tcnier ance I niou will hold their regular monthly meeting this afternoon at I o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. lecture hall. The several branches ol King's Daugh ters connected with the Y. W. C. T. I', will furnish rcorls of their work, and uny other King's I laughters cither resi dent or visiting are cordially invited to attend. The MuMlvale at the Ualler. The SchulRTt yuartette Club scored another triumph at Hattery I 'mk last levelling, where their musical entertain ment was ri'a-uicd to a large audience. Tne program waau entire change from that of the previous coning, and wns enthusiastically received by all henrers. Nearly all of the members were encored. Mr. lott. the remarkable basso, ren dered Mendelssohn's "I am a Koamer and in rcsHiusc to Hit appreciative ap pluusc. sang that Hipular base sol "Kockcd in the Cradle of the iKvp." I'n Onli'i- from .voiiHii oi hp. our uHOM.KK KINO" PATKNT It is iiimlti in Aslicvilli', vor KNOW," Ami nli(iir our word for ir. tluit no whitkr it rica d, biscuit, rolls, jTHK LAHGE8T AND OLDEST HANK I he imidf t rout iin.v impoi ri Flour. KLKCTRIC LIGHT i Is ill.- most iopuliir strnin'ht koIh in this uitirket. Ask your (Iroii'p for tlicubovf Hriimls. iminufjH turpil IivIIihi asiii: viixi: milling co. i Telephone No. 36. In Wthleni Xortli Carolina. LltWIK M AIIIU X Pn-s IIIKIICTOK-. L. p. MeLiil'M, Vlee-Ire. I. B. KANKIN, I'a.ihhr. U'wisi MHtlttux, M. . H. Hexil. O1-0. 8 li'Wtll. t. M Mrl.tititl. CAROLINA BANK, intanlil Mhv it. ihhs, CAPITAL. 5(),0(M). SURPLUS. .slo,(MM) State, County antl City IK-poHllury. j ...e. tK.Kiul llunklnv Husiness. l,,u.lls received. K..hMKC louKht slid sold. Col- i ivee,., ,ue n an iw ,,..its. The Kavliiv Kentun- will mrlve social tttteutluu. i)nullsnuisinthldemrtinent.lc.,iiirnli.rf.iiirm.intn..rli.iiKer. Inierest nt Hie rate urt per cent. Mr annum will be puld, Special attention mven to loans on real esoite. which will k r,.i lonu lime on real sonnlile terms, iK-n Irom n. in. t a ,,. ra. un sluril- the Snvinii Ik , srlinrut will .,,. on , .inn I (I I j This liiiiik is iiutliorizi'd hy thf StiitoTivjisiiivrrorifHiVi,'.. iStiitn Tiixes from Sheriffs. jiihI m-pipt I'or s,i hip. j Iiitt'i-pst will ho pjiid on money ilcpositeil for lour mouths lor loiiii'r, uimI i-i'itiHi'iitvs of nVposit issmnl for su'. - IIIHI t TUHS I W . W. MAItNAItl. (iKO. A.SIII'FOKI). .Uev..l. L. r-MiUUU.. I). WADDKliL. T. W. I'A'ITO.V. mCMMOXI I'KAKSOX. 39-THE SHOE STORE.-39 KliMilV lilt TO NO. .'Ill PA'I 'TON WliNIi:, LEADERS I It til. It U .'lk tllt tl.iliriOl.i sn.l.tu nl' : "" 7 ".' Mtvusker. this was the ...11 loiinu siiiimiik me exclusive ngll! : i cvt.jll(,i fhi Mm a gentleman ycsterilav. "II lit Ims was the leal lire ol the evening. The two entertainments will li 1 1 1, I :.. . , ' '.' I bringing the Ouartette to the city. since January Hut this ,ucstiou is ipiietb rucked to .rest by Mayor Illantou's statement. Alderman I'alliani explained yestcrdai the modus ,iieranili by which the pave mint is to Ik.' paid for The ipiestion of how it is to lie done without increasing the taxation is a problem which some IH'itpIc have given i p entirely. "We will simplv take from one third lo one half of the fund set aside lor street iinproxemcuts lor the next five vears. Kuoiigh will remain to make other iicccs- lle Once Wore a Htud Henry Carter st. mhI leaning against it counter yesterday when a drunken stranger reeled ntleetiouiilely toward him. A lew tuiniiies after the geutletnaii had disentangled himself from his new found friend he missed a valuable stud which hud bill a tew moments previous re 1 h. Kid graeelully mi his shiit Hunt. Search was made for the intoxicated man. but w hen found and taken It-lore sary improvements, ami at the end ,u"l.l",,H'c Siunniry, he proved his inniKiiuT. that time the pavement will Is- paid lor. The action of the Council last evening." Many people throughout the Stale will he said, "cannot Ixv rrpudii.tid by any hear with regret that the venerable Hi v- erly kose. of I'nvetteville. i dead. II, succeeding body.' 1'hc opinion of sonic I t he local Inisi- Just what became of the stud Under Mr. Carter more than pigs in clover did. when tmit brain rm-king piile nisi iui 111 us ujiKuraiiiv. JOHN WIIJMM HA.NtiKlt. was born in Person coualv ill 1 Tilt, mid ncss men with reiiiod lo the i,roiM,..l was then-lore !I7 years old. He was a " were tibtained leslerdat. They are ! HartlvularM or tile Kieeuliuu In, good. iiM-inl old man. Idessed with good j given Is'low : J Hurimvllle nu FrldH. ' henllli tinil ..la.iir I'.... .alt iu i'l.d . I.. A. .'iiri,il,..ll .1 It... L, , l.u i' II K. : I . I... ,:,. , . - ' ,, vm,i" , - s...i.iiii,( ...fowl x nixeii J.MIII H IISIIU, l Hi, n ns tinil, 11 devot, , I Methoibst, ami devoiing did esactly ntflil. coiivictrii at tile sinng tenn. ."mi,,,i . inn 11.1 of his last years to I he service nl' P- .lilntin I endorse the action , : M1I-' '" of amxy county lord,, 1. u 1 , .. .1 1. 1 ' uiurdci ol 1 lioinas l-.dge 011 the "Tiliila. his Maker as an acl.v.- colporteur. He the Hoard . , i,,,, ,hKhi um. 'IZ,,;. was the lather of SH-iiker Kose of oin J. Carsou I am lor sireel paving, mid j ville I'ebruary 7. John M. Woodi. ih, House ol Kcprescututivci.. j think the Hoard did right. j "heritt ol Yancey county, with hisuard. Mr. li. I. Lilly another old I oroini. 1 A. C. Havis-I think the action of the "" " rnsviiK- wiui iiieeomlemuetl . . .. . 1 u i ... . man at ti o clock u. m III II L ell ly.'tl l ltii..tt..i ill,, la ..1.. .1 1 KilJirrl Jill Hill rtii If .hi. ..tw. . . ... . . , ."- ...iii, "-'-1 .isnciiiie, wnrre tin dying siidilenly at the age of about niii peiiditurcs of money eouiiiiues no isior sent tor sale keeniui. He had Iktii in mercantile busi- uian can live in Asheville. . Wilson Imiked very pale and was SHOES ALL GRADES. U (JHEAT MINE UAL MEALTII Ih..'"!".. "!' "'""'ot'is f North l-iirollim. nuit i m.w Is-inn riiplillv develiiunj To liuvt ,1.1 S !'" t"l"-e ouuiiiK , nienil I'roiwrtles, we h.ive m.i.lr nrrnniirmeiVls with Clerri v. IL' . V '.'"' u'"1 i"h" X """t"- M' """" '" I'heinist.. hiiiI Mini,.,: KnKini-eni. of New : i" i. " """'I'1'- '"" end report up,.,, nil ,: ir..,luet .iil.inilteitiv us. . i o ""'' wi f'e h limn ,l, unt.icenu. one l those ,.nlng umlrvrl-. .Itttf;? "r"" ' 1 -" School of MIiich ol Columbia College, The "Ini nl, li, el tlnit he is iutereatril hen- will eoninmno' And lu,. tiorlil-iiKl repiituii.iii ifioot-aiitte nltenlio-t l.r.'.".1!1.',1'." "' n,'",1r"''' V" 1 ''"'' "li" I lo, uuiin.lint, iii,.elioi, as .n i ' '- . Hi illllllVKI. 11 lllltllt'lllli Ulil lu. .ilo.ru.l .Ml iituil tii al rhrtrut .. iiu hitlhij.' vluil'Kt' A ill tf ntitlr. ioIcl, AiUvr, Iron. Copper, Tin, CorunUutu, Ktc, Mimriil inn! Tu.iIht l.itniK n MHtinlt thv ra il worthlritu, m W'Vt N'ulv.ti ut- 'ti tipplit-itiMti Wi II ATS, Special Attention Given to "Hljle" antl (juallty ol tioodn. Herring & Weaver, - AhIicvIIIc, N. C. JENKS& JENKS, Ucal - KNtate - and - Insurance, Hoonisi o & to. MeAfee Block, a8 Patton Ave.. AalieyillcN. C. SKYLAND SPRINGS Onl 8 Miles. Iron. A-hcvlllo o , A. tk H. Railroa.l ..H ' HciiderHonville Pike. j ST. B. rsNNIMXN. The urrmc.1 numls-r in.l wirlrlv of ,nln.-r,.l ,,rlnL.. I -,., lhl. s,.1 48 Spring on Less 'I'h;.n 4,0 A cress. fslill.1 ler line .-omliiliiili,,,,.. ih",l""''H7,n' '"'lur. epsoiii. Hliini. ni ,u..i that are us d In inrlnu ,n.ll...i.. ii . "V. t.V-"" . "" "ri un Kin ami elironle slek hra.iin'h, , . r "T. .r'::.,.,.".r,- e irj-nk-ilynter.v. ehn nieUi.. PENNIMAN & CO., JOHRKSS AM, DKI.S IN H A R D W AlRj E n. rl.iun.1. Mnv n liuvinii l.itH u i.ull 1 wit..Vi 1 . J IC .!,fK'11. h "!' unuU "l ! wnu-r Ht fiollllliMl uri is. U.i... ..1 ' - . ... ii ytti-t r,nti 1 ik" tntut 11 filter. ntllrt l.itta i.r.-u..i.l Hun n I i-Hti Ik hil ut I 90 to sjo Per Month, or Si Per Day. Hiirmuvs. irstimouinU. pi.- ..m i s...i i.. .. -.i.. .. .. inc. rest , I. invlle.1 to eom. ,,il iV. ti --i " . ' m r 'Mer in DUPUNT POWDER CO.. 0L3 HICKORY WAGONS, siimmrr. For htrllirr inlonnfilloti u rlr I T -nln. Ir lie Asliei Ml, i..-. ,. , r,.,r - . litll-oitr i mis i. j ENGINES. SAW MILLS, ETC A0KNTS POK RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO., STUDEBAKER WAGONS. MOLINE WALE CO . M COHMICK HARVESTING MACHINE Cft l.irv J.-i .tuts. OTIS A. MILLEH, Kkylann P. O., N. c. 011 the Dili Iron, piisouer had Uen ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY. 7 Haywood "'Ireet. All WV..R THOROruHM flLTKHKu on tl.v PremUea. ri,enu.M,...,e1.rs, ,.. i.nl .iLrieniv. e in I Lit M .n.. ,,; , Ini'4 ,if 1h, iMIsfll, mm .,n, fk'TllVt 11 run in, m. lor .1.1 iMii, , , 1!(M-U """" '"""ri ' '" l--. hi. nninerou .. CarlH,niitrd Ikirrnui's. In.. 01 1 'I ness in that town .in.-.- iilw.oi lsi-4'i .. A. II. Conner If the i.i.., ,. 'ecoie iieann. anil wiin ins crippled arm ...u ':' rioln I ' .Is. (wa.up.liiul ohnvi t.. behold. I'rayer , """" I"" "'I ? was nail ut tnr mil with bun bcluir t la all the public artnirs ol the town, and a j J. II. Herring I am opHmdto it. We execution. The sheriff and guard ol leading meiuUr of the Methodist church. 'lon't nit-d the pavement. eighteen men left the jail lor the place ol Th.MeWh.rK.-Ha,r , Johnson It ought to he ' W fc '.h.wm, ulr,s,,n,,e,,,con,i , g j 'u.' iXStJ '" the eek. It is one of great interest ..ml , An M. Mk Hlwt, n , ,,,,. by a Mr. kolsrlson. after which Wilson als.. of novelty, mid one winch the laople ..j,,,,. Th, in ,,. .,,,,. I'wr.lmi. prave.1: first, for the large of WesternXiirthCurolimishouldhnvran!,,.,,,.,,,!,: 1 l,,r rowd that had gatliered to ace him , he; opisirttinity of attending that tliev imiv I town arc all right. II v i i , ......H I Olio, mimic IVI1II I , " " """si" resounrs llmJ ,, w.lnclll ,r ,ivt. vrm t , . and u.,l,.stru-s of our Slate, ol which Ulavv ,,,, ,i,k.n.M,u, ' . ' ine.v uiivr omv in nil conception, it will also Is- ii rare treat to manv visitors here in Asheville who might wish to view North Curoliiia in almost its whole length, mill contrast our seaeoast with our mountains, and learn the extent of our fishing interests. The trip from here to New I htm. leaving here til K'.'tila. in., is made in about 20 hours. We Impe our railroad authorities will Interest themselves in making reasonable rutes, and do so in time that publicity! Is? widely given Iseli.rv the L'th. ' I X. P. Chedestei It is the greatest usurpation I ever snw n Hoard of Alder men put upon the isvoplc. It is without j iow, n-fiirtiiu or precedent, W. t. Smith I endorse the Hoard's ac tion, (fit were submitted lo the peo ple, it would lwrhups In- driciiteil, and we can not Afford that. B. H. Atkinson I think the Hoard is a little premature. .. n. iing a t He waul a pcrmuiirut second, lor Ins wile and children, who were nresent : third, lor Hu. ui.lu. .. Thomat lidge and her children; lourlh. j ill IIHIISVII. When he arose he said that he Was pre IHiml to die, and ssikc to the crowd, staling that if imy one wished to ask lain any ipiestion. he was readv to uu swer tliem, Xn iiiiesiioua were l,..,l He made no public tulk. His wile and children remained nl the gallows until n lew minutes lictiirc the eseeiitiou, when they retired, 1 he rope holding the trap door was cut I .it thy Kilcv Kovlr. 'The loll in. Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphon. ...user M ....I all .he larlo. f Hi,.,. A ntk rea.l, ,.,r.h ,,, , Mjvrm , im In lit, limit, inn t,i r,ir. , ,,. a,.IH,s.lllhK ...-,. i C. M. CAMPHKLL. ll.T. CIH.I.INH, I'rralilrnl. I'.f. MelNTIKK. Vtce-I'rolilcnl ,.;Ki,'i.,tJVl',,,SH- wir. I. i. tt'lhcr. Auilitor. live free At his lieart censed toheat. Al a.o he was uronoiinenl dead be im 0. M. U;wisan.)J, l kay. Hrnpinnml llllliru. I tlirnrll over In Ida l.u..,.l. u.k.. . , The Mattery Park hotel is stillcrowded 1 to overflowing. ' The Mountain Park Hotel, Mprlnas), N. c.. Is hrstclass in everv particular, with llu. ...I.I.. i.. u .1 .1 me rspinii, l ore f.uij iibiimliiiil wnli r and s-rfei l siiuilarv ar- rnngrmeiits. The scenery Is lsrii.it iful. climate much milder than Asheville, there being no iinrtn winils and no dual to irritate weak throats and lungs. The Imths in ninrblr s,ols i.rr the fin est in the world and the thermal waters lire an unexcelled cilic tor rheumatism, gout, sciatica, nervous exhaustion and nil discn.es of skin mid blood. Kxcellrnt physicians reside ut the ho tel J. M. Heston If the gully. I miii lor it. I A. W hitlock-l like the way tlicCoiiiicil Hal I dors business ami do not think thev ex ceed their mitlmrii v. H. W. Marker I certainly endorse the action of the Council. A good sireel pavement is what we need the most. W. C. Carmiehael It should la- suh- T rains leave Asheville for Hot Suriuua nt 7.!i ii. m.. t.M uml T p. m. lixcursion tickets, Including one day's Imnrd ut Mountuin Pnrk hotel, .rn(. Kor rntes etc., inltlress rfv. W. (1. Dimii.itti.k. Finest Turkeys and Chick. Uaat MARTIN'S MARKKT. to die without n struggle'. The Itoilv was men lowcie.i anil placed hi tlirueil over to Ins friends, w ho .mnl Hoard acted a-, j once to the home ul his widow. .ioi.ii.ig uui.suai iKVurred nl thecxecii linn. The slwriir uml his osse dis charged their duty in n solemn iminuer, ... me umionnvi. . ik erowrl was very lurgi- and verv ip.iet and well behaved. Ihe wentherls-iug bad the crowd im miii THE WESTERN DRESSED BEEF AND PROVISION CO. COLl STOKAGE.. Vif. IM XtikTH ClM'KT Syl AKIi. Wholesale and Retail Healer, in CHOICH MKAT8, Telephone Call 4. ""r ,H "ir tomer. with meal. ,..! in .,.u ,., ,,, m, ,;,, Iali.nl i.uhl. ,.r ion ..iherniartH. 1'l.asr irlve 11. a loal. Id III .11. milted to the ieople. Theiietiou of tin Council is absurd uml reilieutous. W, K. Snider I approve of the action of the Hoard uml run see no use of sub mitting thriptestiou to the sro1r. 0. T.Jonrsl rndorsr the action of tlic Hoard H. K. Kepler I want lo see the streets pitved. The question is, has the Hoard adopted the best men us? A. kankin I want to see u srrrrmnent pu veinent. Ladlea-Plcanc vail at Star, tln'a Market, and arc the very choleeat Itleata. Uealh at Mm. Peck. Mrs. A. II. Peek, of Port Jervls. X. V. ilicrl 111 1 Ik- home of Mrs. Ilarker 011 lirote sireel on vesterday. Her ImmIv will I taken to her former home. Oowd ltnip ihlnmes, I am now lireonn-d to aunolv ul ul,l.. wile aim retail the Ism chimney made M will not fireiik by lieut. Tlic cliinmevs nennng tne -'ecrieB" trndc mark lire gunranteed to Isr unsurpassed. lriilers win .10 wen to nnmiie tliem onlv. J. ll. l-.uv. MTc only handle the very cholceat 9Ieata at our market. SO Main HU JNO. MARTIN CO. -IN EWiGOOD Si- Junt In. and We are UinK t Sill Tliem. "rv "" - "issha ,k-. ,.,... l-iaune." HlankM.. Shis-.. ..,.. l.a,...,...r,h.n,l.o..hllorU,.1( , IMMktllll. ,,, r, e.n.t no,h.n and h am. ... ,k- .h. ,h t Wr Mrt. ,,, (r ., f nf m at Paeiors-. 11. ih. Hnuih and enn m-II . n,r..ui.,l. .1 . ....1 ...... ... . " ior irss limn enn set then, trom any oilier s.on in the M.nte. W, ke,,, i.HAIIA M'a ,i..Uw..,.. MANN, JOHNSON & COMPANY, Kf'CCKKKIIkH Tit IHEPARO. MANN JOHNSON. AND THE BLAIR FURNITURE CO N" : T l'AV!'(. WI.M'U. Whteale and Retail Furniture DealerH. And Undertakers. Hromut attention Mvin , ,, ,ir,,rr. ,,, ,)(. uIkM " mw ' ' " other ineior, in ,h. Kiate. and K""0 -" ' "-'" v -h, at uen ., , lfl tht we ran sen inrm lower that, jnu will Tr au.l. , prim tunilein Ihr ai,,r I lin.l them al miii oilier aiore in Hh- Htate AHheville Dry GuodH Co.. IT Siai.lta U-Ih . " .louiirisfio rrmiiitiaira Hards arr Htore. J. II. HltWKI.L. Manan-r. ASHEVILLE WOOD COMPANY. ALL KINDS OF W000 AND KINDLING, ESTABLISHED 1888 OFFICE WITH VARO, 21 NORTH COURT SQUARE, NEXT TO MUTTI LUMBER YARD. Klectric Cam Paaa Office Nor. th." Ct E WMAN, Ownent. Jiiuls iltliit rasun PLUMBING, STEAM AND CAS FITTING, TIN AMI HLATK ROOFING, ARCH, Ht I l MAI. IRON WORK. Pla.. H.KI Speclncallo,., FumlM,ed on AppHcon f...ne We can safrlv .u.rante, .., ,..,,. , ,fl WQrk , qw BALLARD. RICH & BOYCE. H I ZPA I KICK BHDS. & ROBERTSON.- D..lera. . P.p, Wl.a......,.,..,,,. irs. Window lllnu, V"rn,-h' M'""V. Ml.l Paint. ,, Col. I'reneh and Amrriean We in .I.,-, Mt, l..u.aml Ksntm-.v THE "BONANZA," WMMS .. AND STORK .KADIKO .. LIQUOR IN THIt KTATU. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. -a-wauot. NO. 43 1 MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE. N, tj J. A,