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THE ASHBVILLE DAILY . CITIZETV Tuesdav Evening, April 4 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tw Daut Cfmni, Democratic, to rrabUalied ) a tuc ro- ftloM (cxceot annd lowing- raUi strtctty cjmA: On Tbai Ml llWITHI Tsui Moktbi. On Mowth On Wm .... .SS.OO . s.oo . l.SO so IS RUlOMt SSODLD TAK.B Tixs CrrusN 1. It Print the New. a. It Writes Ita Own editorials. ; S. It Is the Best Lrocal Paper Bnr Printed in W. IM c. eV. It Print the Latest Tdreraphic New Prom All the World. - It Believe in A.aheville Al way. To SUM up IT IS A NEWSPAPER. HA VK YOU THOUGHT OP IT ? Sixj Dollar Will Get It Por a Year, and If Yon Lire in A h--r illc- It W ill U I3c-livered at Your DoorBvcry Kveninjsr. TUESDAY, APKIL 1803. j'l It is wow known that Gov. Tillman of South Carolina has filed at Washington a black list of South Carolina Democrats of tbe Cleveland kind whom he does riot with to see in office. This from a man who said Cleveland's nomination would be be "a prostitution of Democratic principles" certainly marks tbe climax of impudence in the head of a faction that has been notable for little else. It is a serious matter for this commu nity that Mr. McNamee is obliged to give the notice that will be found in another column of today's Citizen. We say 'obliged," from personal observa tion. Some visitors to Mr. Vanderbilt's estate have abused the kindness that al lowed them free access there, to an extent almost beyond belief of a civilized peo ple. Persons who would never think of abusing their own property have taken liberties with Mr. Vanderbilt's in a way that showed an utter disregard of cour tesy and even of common decency. The result will be, if this vandalism is not topped, that there will soon be no get ting into the Vanderbilt estate at all, and one of the great attractions of a -visit to Asheville will be lost. killed dv KX-.Kcimac:x'r'v. The Citizen, when the New York law was passed providing for the killing of murderers by electricitv, commended the change as providing a more certain and more humane means of capital punish ment. The New York papers raised a great clamor against the law. especially the feature providing that executions should be practically private, with only a certain number of witnesses. But trial has justified the necessity of the law. The murderer is killed within a few sec onds, with probably less pain than hang ing would cause, there is no breaking a rope followed bv the agonizing sight of the criminal being supported to the scaffold to be hanged again, and the newspaper accounts of the killing are necessarily briet. It is in every wav an improvement over the most decent of ex editions under the law in most States especially where such executions are pub lic and made the occasion of a holiday which hundreds come from the sur rounding country to take part in. TM1-; DOOKts BALANCE. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Tribune has made the discovery that "Callow orators by the hundreds who know much less about public affairs than their voices, impressive manners, and earnestness night indicate to a crowd waiting to be instructed, have for many years insisted that Republican ex travagance and corruption have beei the rale during all the later years of that party's life;" and he adds: "Mr. Carlisle comes into the Treasury, and becomes responsible tor such items as a gold reserve of $100,000,000, and hundreds upon hundreds of cords silver dollars, witn securities ot various kinds mounting out of sight into thi millions without a thought of even in quiring whether they are all on hand, or whether the wicked, extravagant and 'corrupt' Republicans of the party press, bave made away with any portion ot these vast values. We do not know so well what the thoughts of Secretary Carlisle may b as this correspondent is sure he; does; bat the latter's pretense that he has con founded the arguments ef the "callow orators" who have asserted the extrav agance of the Republican party is almost comical. No one doubts that the books of the Treasury Department balance; no one has asserted not even orators the most callow that the Republican i arty committed burglary on the national funds. There is very little doubt of where the magnificent surplus Prcsi i-nt Cleveland left has gone tt, but so far from that fact proving the Republican party has not been extravagant, the contrary is the case. The Democratic- party makes out its case against the Re publican party at just that point; the books will prove the charge. For instance. Secretary Carlisle and Secretary Gresbam have been looking into what the books tay about tbe ex penditures in connection with the Beh- nng sea commission. The rind that M aj. Hal ford, late fresident Harrison's private secretary, who was given a sit uation in the army which pays him about $3,500 a year, is also on tbe sal aried list of the Commission with the result tbat his pay is increased by about $15 per day in all over $8,000 a. year. The same is true in greater or less meas ure of several other Republican patriots who are risking their lives in attendance upon the Behring sea commission; and vet the book balances to a cent. AO can attention to toe tact- it it be a fact that Secretary Carlisle does not yet suspect that there has been an out- and-out,robbery of the Treasury, when there is general agreement that the pen ion frauds . alone, s sanctioned by the KepabHcan ' party, will mount into tbe .'millions, is to tbe point as much as - though m retiring bank president should mis 1 1 r that be was not. a Jthief. when it could be seen by the . books that his xnis Dunagwant bad brongbt tbe bank to the verge of bankruptcy. .. . Call at YyVA. Latimer's Big 22, Pat ton avenue, for best Rock Candy Syrup. Maoie Syrtspt New Orleans Syrup and Xiest Im ported Luoa lo LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Qreabam, Lincoln, "No critic," and 1 lie Editor. Editor The Citizen: The Citizen has. usually, a justly critical eye. Your criticism of the sentence from Secretary of State Grcsham'8 let'er, accepting Min ister Lincoln's resignation, however, cannot be sustained. The Secretary does not represent tbe President as regretting that Minister Lincoln was "an honored officer," but as regretting tbe depriva tion the government sustains in his retirement. "And his sincere regret that your retirement deprives the govern ment," etc. For an illustration: Suppose The Citizkn should suspend publication, and on the happening of that unfortunate event. 1 should write the editor these words : "I sincerely regret that your suspension of publication deprives this community of the most readable, best edited and newsiest daily it has ever bad." Could you with justice claim that I had exoressed regret that you had published a good paper? What would my regret he? Why, that the commu nity had suffered a deprivation by the suspension of The Citizen's publication, nothing more. So. it you will scan the sentence again, and with a more clearly critical eye, I am sure you will see that Mr. Cleveland regretted nothing except the deprivation the country has suffered in the retire ment of "one of its honored officers." While the sentence from Secretary Grcsham's letter is not obnoxious to just criticism on the ground of any involved meaning, as you have claimed, vet to my mind it is to be criticised upon high moral ground, in that it is the expression of mere empty flummery, and does not speak the honest mind of him whose sen timent it purports to lie. Does anvboily suppose lor an instant that Mr. Cleve land honestly feels that the government suffers anv real deprivation in the retire ment of .Minister Lincoln from office? Don't everybody know that Mr. Cleve land thinks he can send an ambassador to England, in whose hands the interests ot this government will lie as well or bet ter taken care of than they have been 111 the hands of Mr. Lincoln ? If he docs not thiuk so, then as a true patriot, he was iii duty bound to keep Mr. Lincoln there; if he does think so, then lie dues not leelthat the government hassuffered anv deprivation in bis retirement, and it was rank hypocrisy in the President to direct his Secretary- of State to sav so, and '8 none the less to be condemned because it passes under the apologetic name 01 offi cial etiquette. Very respectfully. Ao Critic. Asbeville, N. C, April 3d. 1893. We continue to read Secretary Grcshaui's sentence as we orignallv con st rued it, hut the point is so fine that, with the permission of "No Critic," we beg to enter a plea of nolo contendere, if the co6ts be uot too heavy. With the concluding paragraph of our correspon dent's letter The Citizen is entirely in sympathy. fvu. The Citizen. I'll? Rennlt or Abuse of Privilege. Editor The Citizen: It is with reluc tance and great regret that I (eel obliged to make it generally known through your columns that the reckless and distructive manner in which many visitors drive and ride through Mr. Van derbilt's grounds, makes it absolutely necessary that permits should not be so indiscriminately granted as heretofore. Wait visitors pay no attention to the large printed notices so displayed that it is impossible to pass without observ ing them, and in consequence so olace their carriages as to greatly interfere with the workmen at the house, and others ride and drive over the planted borders of the road destroying planti ai d doing much other damage. Hereafter passes over the Approach Road will be given only to- those per sonally known to me and to those intro duced by friends. It is hoped that passes will not be asked for on behalf ot those who do not appreciate the situa tion better than many who bave hereto fore visited the grounds. The rule above enunciated does not &pply to the temporary road approach ing tbe house site from the French Broad 1 iver, over which no pass is at present required. lours truly, Charles McXamee, Biltmore, April 3. 1ne Ha-nrliis; Hea Scandal. From the New Yoik Herald. The only information obtainable from either the Treasury or State Departments Saturday was thit the generous per quisites allowed by Mr. Foster when Secretary of State has consumed already mere than one half the rum of $200,(100 appropriated for paying the expenses of toe commission. And the commission has only rxrn gone one month, lust now- it is impossible to say w hut will be clone. J he perquisite ot the staff and i heir double pay may be cut off or Some t tne statt may lc recalled from Pans The. Change from Girlhood to Womanhood is fraue-ht with damrnni At this period the young woman many nervous troubles, waicn continue tbrough uii, nave tneir origin at this time. If there b pain, headache, and nervous disturranraa. or the fireneral health not good, the judicious use of medicins should be employed. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the beat tonic and narvina a this time. The beat hodllv nrm- J--;dition results from itatua. It's remedy specially indicated for those delicate weakpcun and derancremeiita that afnin. vrniun. kind at one period or another. Por all women, at all tunes of life, la all eases of peculiar nature, the " Prescription'' is the safe agent that builds up, strengthens, and cures. In catarrhal inflammation, in ehranin HI. orders and displacements common to woman, it is ffuarant-reii to linaflt or cure, or tin money is refunded. rr. Sage's Remedy positively euru Catarrh. CHrDIILE. sat Aabcvllle and . salpkw prion Railway. I-'VB DEPOT FOB 81'C- LEAVE SULPHUR FAITH AND REASON. Two travels! started on a tour With trust and knowledge laden One was a man with mighty brain. And osa a gentle maiden. They joined their hand and vowed to be Companions for a season. The gentle maiden's name was Faith, The mighty man's waS Reason. Be sought all knowledge from this world. And every world a-aear it; All matter and all mind were) his. But hers waa only spirit. If any stars were missed from heaven. His telesoope oould find them; Bnt while he only found the stars 6ho found the Ood behind them. Be sought for troth above, below. All hidden things revealing; Bhe only sought It woman wise. And found it in her feeling. Be said, "This earth's a roHing ball." And so doth solence prove it He bnt discovered that it moves, bhe found the string that move It. Be reads with geologic eye The record of the ages; Unfolding strata, he translates Earth's wonder written pages. Be digs around a mountain base And measures with a plummets Bhe leaps it with a single bound And stands upon the summit. Be brings to light the secret foros In nature's labyrinth lurking And binds it to his onward car To do his mighty working. Be sends his message o'er the earth And down. where sea gems glistens Bhe atmdeilihers to Ood himself. Who bend hi ear to listen. All things In science, beauty, art. Id common they inherit; But he has only clasped the form. While she has clasped the spirit. Be tries from earth to forge a key To ope the gate of heaven I That key is in the maiden's heart. And back its bolts are driven. They parti Without her all is dark. His Knowledge vain and hollow. For Faltb ha entered in with Ood. Where Keaaon may not follow. -Elizabeth York Case In Home and Country. Confidential I Funny to ace '"grown folks wearing Spring Reel. They get the Show from Blaaton, Wright & Co. MO MORB ache from bunion and corn if yon have Tomscad, at Blan toa. Wright Be Co'., to fla voar Understanding. S3.00 Will bay a "bang up" Blacner; all the service and style yon are looking for at Blanton, Wright & Co.'. Kicking la common to boys, bat his shoes it . destroys, aslcse at Blanton, Wright as Co.'i yon set the Beet PURE WA TER MAGNIFICENT VIE YVS NO MALARIA PLEASUREHEALTH AND COMFORT I Baltimore -1, . 1 , 1 .,,, i a .-,... California. Piccadilly, etc., are funny name for toes of Ladles' Oxfords, bnt yon find these shape In all price from i.3S to . at The Shoe Store. Blanton, vVrlg;lit & On. YOU Can Buy Plaster Paris POR 4a as PKR BJ LBL. -OR- JfbsoluUly Pure A mam of tartar biking powder. High est of all in leavening "trengtli.- Let eat I'uitett Slates Government Pood Report. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., ;i0 Wall St., New York. Be? n rrw - f T-TY J 7aWi m i fr I. A I FHTJ SPRINGS. 8 a nf 9am flO a m 11 a m 12 m lpm 2pm 3pm 4- p m 5pm 6pm Note this schedule ta from depot: take car at postoffice 15 minates earlier. TtSxcept Sundays when car will leave Sulphur Springs at 10 a m resumitis the regular se bed ale strain by leaving depot at 1.1 a. m. Cars between ooatofnee and deoot c vex y 15 minutes. . SPRINGS., 8.30 a ro 9.30 a m 10.30 a m 11.30 a m 12.30 p m . 1.30 p m 2.30 p m 3.30 p hi 4.80 p to 5.30 p m T insure change of avdyertiaeaieata rwuiiBeoB rejrular contract, copy a net lae banned bbvlO o'clock a. am. - l SOUVENIRS Wedding Presents. JEWELRY V V MADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR M.FIELD, LEADING JEVkELER, 18 south ;diain street. Alabastine FUR 35c PKR PACK4GK. FROM Jarvis, Richards & Lee, Mo. a, South Blaln Street. BREAD -IS- Tlie Staff of Life JUDGMENTS. The Retail Grocers Association offer the following judgments for sale: MRS. K. (J. WALKS 130 97 J R. H1LI. 13 1 W. M. CRIMES 1 95 ALK. LRDBBTTBR 13 Afi GASB WRST 8 OO J R. TAVI.OR 4 62 SAM EATON 3 20 J K. REYNOLDS 30 B. B. WKLL3 136 OO I. M. BROVLES 16 78 MISS C. BURKE, 70 S. Main St 12 76 VIRGINIA ROB1B. Charlotte St 25 O A. B. WARE 2 25 W. 8. JUSTICE 3 77 MKLV1N NICHOLS 6 60 RKIN WILLIS.... i. A. Greer, H. C. Johniion, A. D. Cooper, R. B. Nolsnd & Son, Wm. Kroger, J. A. Porter. G. U Bell. 8. R. Kcpier. Rav at Baird, M. C. Noland, T. J. Revell, 1 OO G. L. McDonsld. F. M. Poster, J. S. Fnllnm. W. C. Straulley A Bro J. M. & J. H. Seialer. Glenn Bros.. W. M. Hill a Co. W. A. LattimoR, D. H. Webb. Owenby dc Son. If there la one article of food desired above all others to be pure and of high quality it ahonld be Bread Thi can only be secured by using a high grade of flour with good bking powder and pare leaf lard. TJae tbe SOUTHERN CROSS FLOUR. ROY AL OR CLRVBLAND BAKING POWDERS, WITH PDRB LRAF LARD, and yon will never be disap pointed in yonr light bread, roll or biscuit. Southern Cross has given entire satisfaction to all. T. J. RBVEIjXi, 30 NORTH MAIM STREET, TAKE THE CHICAGO AND ALTON RAILROAn Wes)t and Northwest. Emigrant going to any of the Waters win mi State or Territories lave time and money going via Chicago and Alton route. It ia the quickest route to Kansas City. Den ver Pueblo, and all poiata in Idaho, Wash ington. Oregon. Utah and California. Finest mna beat Bqaippeit Road ia the rVesf. Only line running Solid Veettbuled trains between St. Ionl and Kansas City. Reclining Chair car and Tanriet Sleeper free of extra charge. I will meet partisa at any railroad station with throngh ticket and baggaare cheeks. Por fall Information, mape ana descriptive; pamphlets of the West, write to or call onZ B. A. NEWLAND, Traveling Passenger Agent, SS Patton Avenue, Aahevtlle. N. J. CHARLTON. General Passenger Aeent, CMeaeo ilIINISIOIMINIII A! ; No longer yonr dread upon retiring. Sleep will come pleasantly without using opiates. SIMPLY TAKB One tcaepoonftd BRADYCROTIME The Soot kern -Woman's Headache Braedy. No unpleasant res nits in the snorsing. Should yonr taotb trouble yon One teaapoonfnl BRADYCROTINE COSTING PIVB CBNTS, WILL STOP IT. FOR SALE AT Pelfanrn's Pharmacy. FROFBSSrnNAZ. CARDS. H. WKETK8, D. D. S., DENTAL OKFICF Coaaally Standing, over Ksdwood'e 4Vnre, Pattaa ivenw. Residence. SS Spesce straet. T. W. BOOKIIART, DENTIST, 37 Patton A --r simmer, Main, ASHEVILLE, N. C. tnSdtf B. H. BRITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. OradingT of ail kind dose. Alt sines 'of era abed stone fnrnlahed. Send all orders to. postoffice Box las. AaheviUe. N. C. angled tf 34-Yeart1 SacierlsncsE-3 S1IL,T01V HAJLIDIIVG CONTRACTOR ANP BUILP8R Office and shop. Wolfe Bolldlnt:. CORNER COURT PLACB AND MARKBT 8TRBBT. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. A. S TON, u'cneral t IUMtmramxics i A-sresmmt. Rear No. SO 8onth Main street. tstahltabed 18SS. anS dl? .lahevtUe. N. C. J- ARCHITECT TKNNENT, : AND : CONTRACTOR Plana, apecineationa and estimates far nished. AU work in my line contracted for, and no charges for drawing on contratcrta awarded me. Reference when deeircd. Ofllce. Southeast Court Square. Aaheville. N. C. , fcblSdly PRANK C A RTER FIRE UNSURANCK, Ptret National Bank Muilriing. A8HBVILLB, N. C NOTARV PTJ (.-. -. JaaOotf If If BBSBBsSBaanBnBBnaH.M W AUanu, Us. Ofocn lOlH Whitehall St Jt.' smtsssnsassasysssswBsaisswsns , i ' , ; TheOAKLAND H EIGHTS, Asheville, N.C. Is located on a commanding eminence from which a magnificent view Is obtained of the surrounding mountains, and the vast estate of Geo W. Vanderbilt -IT IS A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL- Where eyeTy appointment i conducive to health and oleaenre. The water ia . chemically pure and ia obtained from spring exclusively under tuc control of thecompany. The nat ural drainage of the place ia per'ect. No sewer pipe pass under the taoute, thereby re moving all sources f poisoning y Tbe Bath Depart mint i in charge of killed and competent attendants, and ia the beat equipped in the entire South. - - , - we ask those who are visiting Asheville 'to investigate the ' advanl age afforded here, and they will find a cheerful home where everything ia done for the comfort of the gm t. Health-eeekera receive special care, and those requiring a place in which to rest, or persona auflcnng from a pressure of business and wearied by the cares and burdens of so cial life will find all they desire at the "H BIGHTS " The OaTy Hotel ia Asheville Where Consumptives ant Not Received ! CUISINE UNSURPASSED! HARRIS' L.ITHCA WATER. HARRIS LITHIA SPRINGS, 8. C After a long and varied experience in the use of Mineral Waters from many aource. both foreign and domestic, I am fnlly persuaded that the Harris' Lithia Water posaessc efficacy In the treatment of arHclion of the Kidney and bladder unequalled by any other Water of which have I made trial. Thla opinion ie based upon observation of its effects upon my patients for the past three years, during which time I have prescribed it freely and almost uniformly with bene fit in the medical maladies above mentioned. .When failure lo relieve has occurred, I have imputed it to insufficient use of the Water, for my experience teachers me, that from one to two quarts dally should be taken from two to four weeks, to secure ita full remedial effects. Colombia, S. C, October 8. 1892. A. N. TALLY, M. D. Camden. Jan. 6, 1 893. J. T. Harris, Esq., Waterloo, 8. C. : ar ir: "i una great beoeat from the uae or your Lithia Water. I contlai it a fln-dieeaecs tonic, and general regulator of the digestion, a well a very cfilcacioua in th for which Lithia is considered somewhat of a nccific. ' JUDGBJ. B. KBBSHAW ay wile has been using your Lithia Water and is very much benefitted. I consider it n every respect equal to the famous Mullalo Lithia Water. Abbeville, B. C. JUDOBJ. 8. COTHRAN. FOR SALE BY PELHAM PHARMACY, Sol fflSdimo cnt, Aatoss-viiie, N. c The Perfect "Purity and Solubility of (BEST dr GOES FARTHEST permit of its instantaneous preparation and render it Highly Digestible and .Nutritious. BUIIDEMS T French Broad Lumber Go. Havinp accumulated a larpce etofk of Framing, She ting, &c, will Bell FRAHING AT S7-SO PKR , hREETINC SS " OOO FKKT, BALTIMORE CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS CO. 10-12 PATTON AVENUE. KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR B ! WE ARE WIDE AWAKE Af,D EARLY IN fllE FIELD ! l--'f ijr- ' - 'J - With a epriDg stock off the highest quality ' off Clothing: ffor Men, Youths, Boys and Children. Also a full and complete line of the lateet shades rr Jry Goods, LadirMS 3.zd Gents' Fnrni8hiBg Goods. The largest stock off Shoes in the citys Wats, tptjjTronks, Valises, &c. Our special effort for the Spring season is to increase the purchasing pow er of your dollar with the greatest values ever offered for your money. ' yi" Out serviceable stock is distinctive in style, "elegant in display, admirable inequality and sure to please. Try us. "We are sure to have the best, and sure to give you a great dollar's worth for your money. To this we add the strong inducentent of low '' prices. Nothing will convince you like personal inspection. . Respectfully ' - BALTIL10RE GLOniHIS A0 DRY GOOOO;, ioza Patton "Av WEEKLY CITIZEN IS ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR. SRTICTLY IN ADVANCE ! ACME WINE & LIQUOR HOUSE lTixit: JJsZLaxx's Bar lairna the lartceot stock of first clasav i ot any hotwe in the State. Makrsj '- hiarcinlty of . i: Ta i - ...... in w.. Sole axenta for the Acinv Old Cm. JAS. H. LaOUi - No. 58 Sootli Main Street. TELBPHoVb' CAiLk'lHO.a3. r. O. BOJ3C 688. AMHKVI1.LK. I MY MOTTO IS TO KEEP THE BEST AND CNASOE ACCO OIMCLY. if BONANZA" V7K1E AND LIQUOR CO., WHOLBULk DBPARTII BNT, OBNTV Tars a-'Tyar', PARLOK AMD BTBADINO IOOW i3i Vs xrJI r - v a mi PUI,BU.UADANI POOLK)M ISXJm 1im EEER : VAULTS : A"3 : C3TTU-3 : OlpABTIITO : IH : BASEUT - - - ' " - r7al.fi EXaUtrsnoef lf 4 XlpSioire CilltM-. 7.
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