5 Ash eville Daily Citizen NEWS NEWS VOLUME IX. NO. 3h AS1IEVILLE, N. C., MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. BARGAIN TABLE 3 ASI IEVILLE BEATS ARDEN ELIAS" AND GLENN NAMED FIRE IN AN IRON RANGE 7 i L J' t f SARATOGA CHIPS ! Wo (Jut Them lty lxpiesH Every Week O GER. OLIVES IN BULK ! You euu save money by buviujj; olivet by iho measure. 5 ROOM lirick Cottage, Near Public Square, Corner Walnut Wc want every person io this city to nee cur 5. 10, US ond 00 cent BAR GAIN COUNTERS. It will lie worth many times your while to look over tbiui. Wc luivc ou them articli. worth double the money, specially the 1!5 cculs tabic. Wc call special attention to IlarilanJ & Co.'s China Cake 1'lutea, worth 05 cents. We arc iifleriiit: tlicin now at L'5 cents. 8A"l7SKUAV'tt GAMK AT HllvH'H TRACK. CAR and Pcnland Streets, water tvmblkrs. We have a bis bargain in a liandcut FOR RENT; Also One Ofliee Room, Over Store, A. D. COOPER. tumbler for $U.S5 per doicn; regular tricc, $! ier dozen. Also bcautilul etched ones for $1.76 and $li per dozen, worth double the prize. Will you let this chance of a lifetime puss? They arc appreciated by the most fastidious. I WEC UAVK ALSO Oil and gasoline stoves. Cream freezers (White Mountain) fly traps, dish covers and all seasonable goods. PRICES LOW ! THRASH'S CRYSTAL - PALACE. The II Of ne Team WiiiM front T lie Visitors) lV n Bcorc or i.l to e A v or Two BajtllcrH Will Plav Next Time at Ardrn, There was not u la rue crowd at Car rier a track Saturday uiicruoou to sec tlic Ashevillc-Ardcn baseball game, but those who did go employed tlie most of their time in jollying Umpire Case, who was eliosen lv the Aniens. Guy Rankin I was chosen by the home team, and his decisions were generally strictly impar tial. Hut the crowd could not swallow Case's decisions. To a man up a. tree he seemed to be pulling for the visitors, and the man up a tree and nearly everybody kicked. Case called an Aslicville man. Tin; ONK COLLECTOR, UTIIEH aTTORNGV, TUK I ONG TOWN KNI'IKIXV DE-8TKOVKO. Tlie Collect oi 'h office Will I'u dountedly Hlay It Abbeville Tlie LotiK Kuspeuse Kuded Other Apnnln'inenlH Made, Washington, June 18. The 1'icsidcnt today appointed Hilton A. Smith postmaster at Auniston, Ala., vice S. It. Randolph, removed. Win. S. Norwood, Titusvillc, Fla., vice R. C. Serimngour, removed; R. II. Moses, Carrolton, Ga., viec C. II. Murrcl, removed; Thomas A. Itailey, Daricn, Ga, vice C. K. Jackson, ofliee became presidential; Joseph Doer, Georgetown, S. C, vice F.J. N. Spctry, removed: J. 1. Ivssary, Tenn., collector of internal revenue for the second district of Tenn.; Kopc Klias, North Carolina, collector lor the fifth district ol North I John Fletcher, out at second when nearly Carolina; Charles Wullacc, Va., collcc. KL R O Cr E R. RF.AL liST ATE. w H C.WYN. w. w. WBST. Gwyn & West, (Successors to Walter . Owyn ) ESTABLISHED 1381 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. !. Hccurclv Placed at 8 Per Cent. MuUry Public, Commissioner of Heeds. FIRE INSURANCE. ROUTHBA8T ClH'RT SQtJARK. CORTLAND BROS., MOUNT Real Kstate nroken And Investment A Kent NOTARY PUBLIC. I.uaoi nevnrely placed at 8 per cent. Office. sr. 28 Patton Ansae. 8econd :oor. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses. OFFICB ROOMS. erurclr rriacrd at Bliibt tier cent. SI'IU-'IAL AWMIiR AI.B IMiCIAL VUMMliR UaI.U BON MARCHE SPECIAL SUMMER SALE ! highly cents on the Dollar or u Discount of 1!0 licr cent on all goods except contrite! guoils, such as Ccnteincri S: l'oslcr'a kid uIuvcb, Unrl & Wilson's cullurs auil cull's anil I'carl t'nlaundrcd shirts. THE PUBLIC Know tin wfll enough that when wc mlvvrlitie an HO cents sale it tiieunsi. BIG BARCAINS. This sale will only continue until Julv 1, anil Strictly Cash, as any good ol credit will be ehariH'd rcitular prices. Our lines I arc lull anil coiui ktc in ull departments, this is a great upiurtuuily for guoil goods at great sacrifice. BON MARCHE .-. 37 South Main Street. LOWKST PRICES ! ON HAMMOCKS AND CROQUET SETS. Huyler's CauclicH Uccvivcd Today I J. M. HESTON'S, NO. I'll SOUTH MV1N 8TKISUT. ;CREAM Lunch MSCUITS I'KUSrt AKKIVAL OF FANCY CKACKLKSAT POWELL I SNIDER'S. SlTI'ATKII AT Tlllt l'OOT ni' Mitch ni.r., Hii;mhst Mol'NTAIN 1JAST Ol' Till! KOCKIKS I r. ; ' 4 . J MS c 26-5 c -j j .W a SP s .- a 2 o s n o " U a, S "S a o " ja 5 JS.- V. L Z o o 0 E; x cj a al MITCHELL t u Hi sti.no for Hkik. Wlll.VliS AND WILD CATS, I'lsllINO POU TBOUT ! 1IOTKL Loans aec Ilouril. 2 ler month; $7.50 per Week; $1.50 per Day. Address : A. A- TYSON, junld3m black Mountain, N. everybody felt satisfied that he was safe. After that there was complaint in several instances on what seemed to be good cause, but Case stood to it and what hr said went. V baseball admirer from Brooklyn left the grounds, it is said, with the remark that he never saw a more otic-sided g ime, so far as decis ions went. The home team went to bat first, and Fletcher started 'round on lour balls Levy, a new player, and a good one. from Louisville, was hit v the ball, and licfore the visitors could help themselves Fletcher had scored and Ix;vy was roost ini' on third. Morris cleft the atmos phere thrice, and was followed in his retirement by Weaver, whose bouncer bent him to first. Alexander knocked a daisv that was good for two basis Levy trotted over the plate followed by Alexander, who came in on Chambers hit into left. Chambers scored before Williams went out at first. In the rdens hall Charley Whitakcr hit to right and Weaver stopped the ball but threw wild toward first. The runner took the chance for second and died there beautifullv bv Catcher Garri son's throw. A do'tble nlav bv Williams. Fletcher ami Chambers retired Hemphill and Case and the side, In the home bovs' second Garrison, Morris and I-evy scored. The outs were bv Fletcher. Weaver (struck out), and Alexander who was shut oil' at first by a neat stoo bv Case at second. Arden thought she would score on J. Whitakcr' ricbt field 11 v but the runner was put out at third. Garrison knocked a ball to third and it traveled from bevy to first so tiuick that the runner iniaht have saved himself the exertion had he known. Frank tinned a toul towards third and lost his life, metaphorically speaking, when Lew's unerring uipiiers closed on the sphere. This made two goose nests the Aniens had found, and the crowd began to fear that the score might run into next week The visitors, however, begun picking up. and if thev could not do much tor them selves they succeeded in holding the home bovs down a little. put down in the Ashevilles' halt, und this by Lindsey whose whack was worth two bases. Chambers, Williams aim Levy were the outers. When Arden went to bat J. Walker and 1. Whitakcr hit the ball but were put out by a pretty double nlav bv Alexander, Fletcher and Chambers. C. Whitakcr scored and J. V lutaker flew out to Weaver. The fourth inning was slopped a few minutes by rain. Morris made the only score from Aslicville. Weaver struck out, Alexander died at first and Lindsey flew out. The Ardcns managed to get one run. C. Whitakcr caught from the beginning of the fifth, and rinht there Aslicville got a goose-egg tor herself, bevy and Wil liams flying out to Case and Fletcher striking out. Hut Arden couldn't better their score, the men going out almost in one. two. three order. When the sixth opened, Morris und Weaver died as fast as they batted and Alexander expired tit first. C. Whitakcr made another score tor the visitors in their half. lust one was the size of the addition to Ashevillc's score in the seventh, the scorer being Lindsey. Hut the visitors couldn't even do this well, their balls lieing handled in a rcdhot style that meant business. The ciuhth was opened bv Lew knock ing u liner right into lust's hands. Pick Weaver struck the ball a vicious spat, sending a soil-astonisher 'wav out to right, making two bases by a slide that threatened to plow up the dirt for nn acre or more. Three runs were piled up in this half, while the Ardensseorcd three licfore the White Wings could put out J Whitakcr. I. Walker and frauk The ninth didn't help Aslicville a bit, Ivccausc the men went out double-quick, two of them on a double play. The same sort of sauce, however, was dished out to the visitors, and the came ended, tor of customs, district of Richmond, Va.; Robert H. Glenn, North Carolina, I nitcd States attorney for the Western district. North Carolina: William Ferry Murphv. South Carolina, lor the district ol bouth Carolina, The appointment of Mr. lilias pubs an end to the suspense that has existed almost from the day of Cleveland's in auguration. It was feared that in the event of Mr. Gudgcr's failing of appointment the eollectorslup would go ens'; and that the office would then be removed from Aslicville. Mr. Llias first applied for the attorneyship, but a com promise was effected, at the suggestion of Mr. Cleveland nrobablv. the result of which is today s appointment. 1 his, it is believed, insures the ofliee to Aslicville tor another term at least. Mr. lilias home is in Franklin, Macon county, an 1 At-hcvillc being the nearest city having a government building it would natu rally follow that this city would be chosen. Mr. Klias is expected here in a dav or two. and will probably arrange to take charge of the office upon the be ginning ot the new fiscal year, July t. HANK OK HW HANOVER. -.. Kuu It Will (u Out of HuMliiehH- martcd. Wit. mini. ton. N. C. tunc IS. The bank of New Hanover was not opened this morning, and the following notice was posted on the doors: Owing to the withdrawal ol more than $:5(),f)00 of deposits and a notice of over $ir(),000 intended withdrawals maturing in a few davs, and also owing to its inability to realize quickly upon its assets on account ol the stringency of the times the Hank olNcw Hanover has been forced to make an assignment to lulius Davis, in the interest of all concerned. Depositors will receive do! lar for dollar and the business will 1 wound up as rapidly aU possible. A. L Smith, cashier." The general belief here is that the above statement is entirely lair and hon est. The assets are estimated at 5l,- Only one score was rjoO.OOO; the libilitics at $800,000. All unpaid collections ot the hank Have ocen turned over to the Wilmington Savings an I Trust company lor remittance. The closing ot the Hank ot New Han- vtr was followed by a run ou the Wil niintrton Savings anil trust company and the bank was eru wiled with ileposi tors. 1 he bank is paying lull amount on all deposits of $00 or under, nnd $00 on all larger deposits. No deposit under this rule can draw over $00 without 10 davs notice. There seems to be no doubt of the entire solvency of this bank and that it can meet cverv obligations Later The run on the Wilmington Savings and Trust company coutinues but confidence is being restored by the ippearancc of a newspaper extra on the streets containing the olhcial assurance ofl.'W. Atkinson, president, and H. Walters, vice-presuicni tnat every uoi lar ou deposit will lie paid out continu ously in the regular course of business nut that the doors ol ttic DaiiK win not be closed. Concerning the bank of New Hanover it may be said with ccrtaintv that the depositors will not lose a dollar. AT "UKAV OABLEs," Two Mnudred and Vlfly Persuus Ho.iieli-HH aud reunlleiis-Be-lleved That Oilier Towiih are turned tot, i,ooo,ooo. Ui LUTii, Minn., June 10. The mining town of Virginia has been burned out. The first train bearing refuges from there, carrying 2GO people, mostly women and children, arrived here this morning. The wearied and hungry passengers were hurried to the baggage rooms where elaborate lunches were spread. The greater portion of those were jiennilcss, dependent absolutely upon what charity might offer. Jas. McCarthy, an actor, accompanied by bis wife and child, who were playing at the Star theater, speak ing of the lire said : The fire had been burning; about Vir ginia for several davs, but no one else seemed to worry, so wc did not. We were called out to fight the fire, but it was easily gotten under control. Yes terday inorninn it was worse, and the town was almost surrounded by fire. About 2 o'clock the wind, which had been rising all the morning, began to blow a iicrfcet gale, and the houses on the edge of the town began to burn. The neoiilc went mad. They attempted at first to save everything and began mov ing the furniture. I hen they tried to save the lighter articles, but as the fire grew fiercer tbey were glad to save any thing; and escajie with tlicir lives. 1 lie town burned like tinder; light frame buildings like so much paier. The whole town was in ruins in less than an hour. The terrified people gathered about the Mesaba depot where the officers of the road were doing everything for their safety. A train of ore cars was backed into the depot and the ljcople loaded in All the wav wc came tnrougn a line ot fire." Porest fires have been raging all through Northern Wisconsin today. The fire is likely to sweep on south and burn millions of Icet of standing pine. The result of a vear of enterprise on the Mesaba range has been wiped out in a single day by these firrs. St. I'Afi.. Mum., lune l'.l. I Here were many mining, camps employing a large number of men in the neighborhood o Vireinia. this State, and they were un doubtcdlv burned by yesterday's forest fires. Among them were the Mountain the Iron, the New lingland, Rouchlcau One Jack and I'oco mines. All the camps had large storehouses, it is learcii sonic of the men may have jicrishcd in the forest fires. It is difficult to estimate the loss, but, if reports lie true as to the extent of destruction at the various towns mentioned, it will amount to oye Sl.OOO.OOO. Asm. and, Wis., June IS. Iron Kivcr.a thriving lumber town of over 2,000 population, twenty miles from Ashland l'rcsli Lot Received at RAYSOR 5 SMITH'S, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. 31 PATTON AVENUE. n entirely wiped out. DETERMINED TU DIE. PARIS -GREEN - PARIS GREEN FOR POTATO BUGS ! PAH IS - 1GREETST Fresh Lot Received at RAYSOR 5 SMITH'S. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS, 31 PATTON AVENUE. A. Farmer Swallowed I.audaiium and Then Blew His Head Off. KALKiun. N. C. Tunc 17 A few months ago David Avcra, a promtnen business man of Johnston county, came here and committed suicide by cut ting his throat in the principal hotel. Yesterday tlic manager oi ;t farm lately owned by Avera also committed suicide. His name was Daniel Smith. He told his wife he would go into his grain field aud shoot a bird for her. As he did not appear last night, search was made and his body was found lying on the floor of an unoccupied house. A coat was found neatly folded and laid under his head. A gun was clasped in his hands. Both barrels had been tired, his bead being nearly torn on. Smith had, just lcfirc lying down, taken two ounces of laudanum. Atlanta con stitution. DAV !'" AKUVHENT, ( rent There IM 'Where Hie m-Hlrtcitt Will Soon nr. Washington. June 10. Mrs. Cleve land, her little daughter and unuinlicr of household attendants will leave Wash ington at 0: 10 tomorrow morning in a soccial car lor Gray Gables, Mass., the summer home ot tlie ciuci magistrate. The President will not accompany Mrs. Cleveland as at first intended. There arc matters of public business be desires to dispose of before taking a sum mer vacation, anil instead ot inaKing two trins bv going to Gray Gables and returning to Washington and going hack to aiassaciiuseiis, inc then IYesi- GO TO AMERICAN BAKERY f with five ciphers against Arden and three I ncnt8 present purpose is to remain here against Ashevillc. The score by innings: tjj )c can scc hj wav clear to join Mrs. YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND tiOOU Wo are prepared to supply the citizens of Asheville w ith Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pies and CaVes of every description. If you want nice wedding or party cakes, give us aii o dcr and if you are not ploased in quality and artis tic work we will refund you WHITF 1 1LY FLOUR I vour money. Wo will add daily different lines of cake. Will bakeany kind of cakos W. A. Latimer, HO. 16 COURT SQUARE, AND.BUY VaBSlI WATER GROUND CORN MEAL! LATIMEK HAS IUST KBCBIVEU A NUW SHIPMENT OP 2 :t 4. C 6 7 H O Aslicville 4 a 1 1 O O 1 3 O 13 Arden 0 O 1 1 0 1 O 3 O 15 The return game will be nlaved at Arden in a couple of weeks from now. IMavers and positions Aslicville Fletcher. 2b: Levy, 3b; Morris, p.; Weav er, r. i.; Alexander, s. .; cnamoers, id.; Lindsey. c. I.; Williams, 1. 1.; Garrison, I c. Arden: C. Whitakcr, c.; iicmpinn, r. .; Case, 3I.; J. Whitakcr, lb.; Garrcn, 1 . KT 7 1 1,..- I. ...... 1. i . 1 nliai IS 11 l Walker, L'b.; 1). Wuitaker. s The Arden lioys lack team practice, and with this will put up good ball. Will W'llWfr'. uitrliintr wna carwriullv Call aud S66 1 I fine, he having struck out a number of Ashevillc's heaviest sluggers. Arden should also keep Charley Whitakcr be hind the bat. Cleveland at Gray Gables and remaining till the end of August. 1'liCll.lAR EXPLOHION. Oaaollue ArlHlnic From Caleb l-"lre. Wli WILL SliKVU THIS most delicious spe cialty THIS AFTERNOON AND BVUNINU AT UUK SODA I'OU.NTAIN. TENNESSEE. BUTTER I to order. 8 N.GOURT SQUAREI At No. 16 Coart IVinarr, nearily TTII. HEIRITSH & RE AG AH Thev Aifretd To Die. C amiikn. Ark., J unc 19. James Nix and Annie Janvia, ol New Louisville, Ark., tried to marry. Their parents objected. They agreed to die. Nix and Annie agreed to shoot themselves. lie mur dered her and attempted to suicide, but did not succeed in inflicting a fatal wound, l'ublie feeling is running high and Nix wus brought here for safe keep ing. Female Horac Tblevcs Escapr, Caktiiage, Mo., June 19. Amy Cul vin, the female horse thief, and her part ner, Mary Majcska, dug a hole in the brick wall of the Jasper county jail last night and made their escape. Thev let themselves down from the opening, a distance of 20 feet, by t icing their blank eta together for a rope. A posse is in pursuit. Sanoi sky, O., Juuc 17. A singular ex plosion occurred today at the residence of Chas. II. Arcnd, hardware merchant, on Huron avenue. The house was being cleaned, and two children Nelson, aged 11. and Louis, aced 0 were sent into one of the bedrooms with some sulphur ou a hot tray. The room had been cleaned with gaso line, the tunics ot which coming in con tact with the burning sulphur caused a tcrrihc explosion. The room was -vrccked and windows blown out, while the children were severely injured about the face and bands. Their condition is serious. It Was Offered to Htm. New York, June 19. Mr. George J. Gould said today regarding the report that he was scekiug to gain control of the Grand lrunk of Canada: 1 He Grand Trunk was offered to tnc at a price, but 1 declined. Those who offered it suggested that it would be a good branch to the Wabash." Jnui at Ttae I.lzzle Borden Trial. New I$idi-xki, Mass., June 19. The dav of argument in the Borden trial brought a terrific jam at the court house, and over an hour before the time ol opening the doors were besciged by oeotilc. mostly ladies hoping for scats. There was not enough seats for a tenth part of the claimants. When court was ready for opening many ladies were standing in the aisles but were quickly ushered to ante rooms and corridors. The bar enclosure was pneked with legal lights. The jury took their seats at 8:55 looking unite refreshed after the two days rest and a few minutes later Miss liordcn came tn, a bunch ot pinks in Dcr hand, with a contented smilcon her face, Almost immediately Hot. KoDmson began his argument. K. T.. -v. He C3. Bonds Brought In New York, Iunc 19. A modification of the Richmond Terminal plan has been made so as to bring in the Hast Tennes see. Virginia and Georgia equipment and improvement bonds, thns giving the comoanv control of the Hast Tennessee system. Cincinnati extension bonds are now all that remains to be brought in, Killed In m Collision. Baltimore. Tunc 17. A collision of fright trains on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, 3S miles enst of Wheeling, Y. Va., occurred this morning. Fireman Tisher of engine 1.2U3 was killed and Engineer Gebring was badly injured. Urakeuian Alberger was fatally injured. Killed By Kaln HaklnicCannon Minneapolis. Kas.. Tune 19. A fa tal accident occurred during the bom bardment of the heavens by a nnmbsr of rain-making enthusiasts. Several discharges hnd been successfully made when one ot the cannon in use cx nlodcd. instantly killing S. Frcdmond and fatally injuring Kufus Preston. Interior CnanKCB. Washington, June 19. The following appointments have been made in the interior department: VVm. P. Couper, Pin., chief of oatents and miscellaneous I division; Marion Hull. Georgia, clerk of I class fourth, detained for duty as re ceiving clerk of the General land office. The Cholera Returns. Paris, lune 19. The following cholera returns lor Saturday were received to day: Avignon, one death; Privats. two deaths; Montpielier, three deaths; Cette, two deaths. BIk Dividend For Their Time. New York. June 19. The Tennessee Coal and Iron Railroad company has declared a rrealar semi-annual dinuena of four per cent, on preferred stock, pay able July lo. WLL HAVE NO TROUBLE ! In finding a tie to suit you In my stock. Have just received a lug um in in " shapes, consisting of grailuateu roor in Hands, graduated Aseots, Flowing End Four in Hands, Narrow Iiowa, Club House ties, etc., etc. Also full line ol wnnaDie neckwear. BIITCUELL. THE OUTFITTKR, 28 PATTON AVE. MINERAL WATER ! Why Buffer with Indiokstion and all kinds of LlVBK. KlDNBT AMD BLOOD TlODBLM when nature ban provided at Vow looaa Bun Rmeot HiHtiH, WaoLnom and iNBxrBNSTV. The MINERAL, WATBR, fraah from Mr. I). D. Battle's Ribabkablb Spbimo, now being dally delivered at any residence In A.heTiUe, ia working wonderful cure., as can be testified by Inquiries of Jadge f. B. Reed. Judge J. H. Merrimoa, Rev. J. 1. White, J. K. Patterson, Doctors O. W. Pare- fa?. Nelson. D T. Millard. Mr. Barnes of Ohio, now on Spring otreet, AshcyUle. aad hundred, of others. Price, only IO cents a gallon, delivered dally anywhere In the city. Orders through mail, or left at bmbuhi. Wright 8c Co.'l shoe .tore, 89 Patton ave nue, will receive prompt attention. Analy sis given on application. D. D. SUTiTLE,: 95 Collccc Street. fcb21dtf 6S Sooth Main Street. 3 doors below city ticket of fice. . 8PBCIAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE FOR WORLD'S FAII $3,000 and $15 Weekly for 1 per week. Same for ladies. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY cmmcM STOEET, a o.0 W a" ' .

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