Citizen, NEWS VOLUME IX. NO 41. ASIIEVIIXE, N. C.. WEDNESDAY EVENING, T UNE 21, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS- Asheville Daily j. ' ... . - MEWS Whitman's 1IUK1NG TUB. Sl'MMBK WB WILL. OUT A I'KIJSII BITI'LY BVBRY l'KIDAY BY BXl'RBSS. KL IR. O G E R 5 ROOM Orick Cottage, Nar Public Square, Corner "W1nut I and Penland Streets, FOR RENT: Also One OIlic;s Room, Over Store. A. O. t OOFEtt, COLUMBIAN FLY FAN! This Year's Patent ! . . 4. k ALB Ialb The lies! Fun in the Market ! Wc haw made the Price Low! MUSKINGUM FILTERS Nature's Product ! The llrnt. 1 arrcKt. Neatest, Clctttnnt Filters in the city. For the filter, lo gallons a day YOUR SUMMER HOME. Have You Furnished It? Wt re Headquarters for all iiou-c-turtiishiiiKH On account of dull timet will make very low p rites, when ynti buy of oh. Wc (five no list of prices here, hut come and see uo We have the goods. THAI). W. TUItASU & CO. T here is but one best Five Cent Cigar and we have get it ! Trv Sensation and be convinced ! KHAL ESTATE. W. H. OWYN. W. W. WBST. Gwyn Sc West, ( SuuctHaorn to Walter It. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED lci81 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loan Securely Placed at 8 1 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commlmloncr of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHHABT COURT SQTIARB. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Investment AftentH NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at H per cent. Offices 25 3 PHttnn A venue- Second ;tloor. Sl'KCIAI. MIIMMliK Q I'bClAL UlMMliK W BON MARCHE SPECIAL SUMMER SALE ! HiKhty cents on the 1 foliar or u Discount of 2 per cent on all kuoUs except contract Kouils, ttuct. a. Ccntcmcri Foster's kid kIovch, Har! t Wilson's collars aud culls and Pearl Unlaundrctl shirts THE PUBLIC Know us well rniiueh that when wc ailvettiae an M) ccitln sale it means. BIG BARGAINS. This ale will only continue until Julv 1 and Strictly Caxh, an any ?oods on cretlit will lie eharncU regular prices. Our lines are full ancl com lctu in all departments, so this in a jtrvnt opportunity for kolJ goods at great sacrifice. RON MARCHE .. 37 South Alain Street. LOWEST PRICES! ON HAMMOCKS AND CROQUET SETS. Huyler'a Candles Received Today ! J. M. HESTON'S, NO. ISO SOUTH MAIN STKBBT. MOUNT SlTI'ATHII AT TllK FOOT of Mrrcmti.L, Hichcst Mountain Bast of tiik KuCKIHii ! MITCHELL JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Untarnished Houses. OFFICE ROOMS. Lasa. securely placed at Bight per cent. GO TO W. A. Latimer, HO. 16 COURT SQUARE, , Hl'HTINI. FUH riKAK, Woi.vks ani Wild- CATS, FlftlllNO FOB 1'KOtJT ! HOTEL lSuu.rf1. per nicintti; $7.5U ijcr Week; $1 SO per Day. Address : A. A. TYSON. junldSm isiack Mountain, N C ANII BUY FkBSH WATBK GROUND CORN MEAL ! LATIMHR HAS IUST RBCBIVB1) A NBW 8H1PMBNT OF AMERICAN BAKERY We are prepa red to supply the citizeiiH of AHheville with FreHh Bread, Rolls, Ties am Cakes of every description If you want nice wedding or party cakes, ive us im o1 i tier and if you are not pleased in quality and artist tic work we will refund you YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND GOOD WHITE LILY FLOUR ! your money. We will add daily different lines of cake Will bake any kind of cakes TENNESSEE BUTTER I to order. Atjto. 18 Court Square. swar City Hall. 8 N. COURT SQUARE CREAM LUNCH f i BISCUITS FKliSM ARRIVAL 111'' FANCY CRACK BKS AT OWELL a SNIDER'S. e ssS a' s-2 2 . s z a v O C E 4 ai C! C ill a t 35 o i r. U S3 U s 21 a a ca-i F F What is It ? Call and See WB WILL, SliKVli THIS MOST DBLICIOI'S SI'B CIALTY Til IS A FT BR NOON AND BVBNINO AT OUR SOU A FOUNTAIN. HEIRITSH & BEAGAH OTE ON PUBLIC SCHOOLS HftS I.ATTKR NOT KNT1RKLV TO tIC COMUKMNKU. til The Caihol'c HcIkioIm Are lo be Multiplied lu Number A net HrunKhi In M 1'erfccl -iu!i- menl. Kai.timiikk, Mil., Juno 'J Cardinal ibbims lias fiiven to tin I'm ted I'kss a pv of an oflicial transliilion of the much .sciisst-d encyclical letter Irom IVipc Leo i the schools question. It shows Hit ope s love lor America, eulogizes Mon- siKnor Satolli and kivcr the twofold pur- se of his mission. His position on the liool iiU' . Hlion. unexplaiuril to arch- shops in New York, and misunderstood V others, is endorsed by the po)e who eclarcs to lie in harinunv with the ac- ioii ol the Baltimore council wlm h re mains in its integrity. Alter relerritiK to le action ol Satolli at the meeting of arch bishops in New York when he laid before the mectintr certain propositions on the school (inestion, the 1'opc says: lint these propositions of our dele gate having been inopportunely uiadt ublic tuinils were at once excited and litroversics started afresh, which iroutjh false interpretations and hrouijrh maliKnaiit imputations scat tereu abroad in ne wspainrs, izrew more widcspreatl and more serious. Then itain prelates ol your country whether ispleascd with the interpretations put pnn some of these propositions, or fear n ij Harm to souls wliicli it seemed to them m i lit tbence result, confided to tis he reason of their anxiety, and we flowing t hat the salvation ot souls is the supreme law to be ever assiduously orn in mind ly us, and wishing more vcr to uive ou another prool ot our dicitious atieclioii, re(i nested that each of ou should, m a private letter, fully pen his mind to us on the subject, which was diligently complied with by ach one of you. From all of these ctters it became manliest to us that some ol vou Ion ml in l lie propositions reason lor apprehension, while to thers it seemed that the propositions trliallv abrogated the disciplinary tw coKccrinnu schools enaeleu liv the ouncil of Baltimore, and they feared hat diversity ot interpretations put pon them would engender dissension which would prove detrimental to Catl lie schools. "After carefully weiylini)' the matter, we are convinced that such interpreta tions are totally alien from the uieaiiini t our delegatus, as thev are tar irom the lint of this apostolic see. Then tin rincipal j. ropositions o tie red by him wire drawn Irom the decrees ol the third enarv council ot Baltimore, and thev specially declare that Catholic schools re to be most sedulously promoted; and. hat it is to be left to the judgment and decide according to circumstances. when it is lawful aud when unlawlul to ttcml the public schools. Now if the oius ot ...iv speaker are so to be taken that the lutter part of his discourse shall e understood to agree, and not to disa cree, witn what he had said before, it is surely nutu unbecoming and unjust so to x plum his later utterance as to make them disagree with the preceding nc, and this is more true since the niean- nt of the writer was not at all lcit obscure. He added moreover, thai these cci ccs, in as far as they contain a yen 1 rule of action, arc lailhlully to be observed, and that, although the public schools arc not to lie entiielv condemned ncc cases may occur tu which it is awful to attend them, still every en leavor should be made to multiply itholic schools and hruiK them to per fect equipment. Hut in order that there mav remain no further room for doubt we iiuuiu declare that the decrees which lie Baltimore council have enacted con- ciiiniLr the parochial schools and what- vcr else lias licen prescribed by Roman xmlilis, whether U'lcctlv or Ihrotmh the icrcd coii;if;ation,coiieeriiiiiy the same matter, are to be steudlasily observed IAIHVIKW MOILS TRAMPELED UNDER FOOT A. Hlury That Hhh ibcMorali Read "Ttoe Ciilzeu." It's a guud one, a really good one, Tiik Citizen has not leen sworn to secrecy, and litre yocs to tell it: livervbody in Asheville knows, or should know, that if you find four men here who are more interested in Ashe ville than Mayor I'attoii, Geo. S. I'o-v-cll, Capt. M.J. Fapg and K. V. Walker, you must get out hunting early. Those who are readers of The Citizkn learned yesterday that the Southern Passenger association, a body that controls the rates ot passenger iraiue oi noutnern railroads, was holding a meeting at the Hatterv Park. When it was learned that the association was in session the four citizens named above, in executing what thev thought tbeii duty, i -paired to the Haltery I'aik where, alter sliak ing hands with lion. Kopc Ivlias and Col. A. H. Andrews, tliev were shown nto the ball room, in which the "road agents were holding a meeting. Col. W. A. Turk, the genial U. I. A. ot the K. & 1) , whose girth and size gen erally impress every beholder instantly. arose anil imiuircd of the committee wluit it would -have. Mayor Patton, acting as spokesman tor the committee, replied that the object of the call was to make an effort to induce the railroads, through their passenger agents, to sell World 8 1-air trip tickets by way of Asheville allowing the tourist the privi lege of stopping over here on his way to or from the Windy City. Just here The Joke walked in and took a seat. Col. i urk straightened himself, and, with manner suave and the faintest suggestion of a smile on his face, pro ceeded to inform the visitors about thusl v : Gentlemen, we should be glad to grant your request now, but the tickets you ask tor have been on sale at our offices for some time past." 1 his was an astonishcr to the commit tee, and after exchanging a few pleasant words with Col Turk and S. H. Ilard wicke the committee left theYoom. The story evidently got out soon after the visit and the agents h id hearty laughs and the laugh was on some person out side of the association. As a matter of fact, Tilii Citizen pub lished several weeks ago the lact that World's pair tickets would have a stop- vcr clause in all cases where the tickets read via Asheville. The story is told. The moral is: Kead Tun Citizen closely and thus keep posted. Jokes aside, however, as one ot tne members of the association said of the visit, it is just as well for the business men of Asheville to let everybody know that they are alive to the interests of t heir city. TKRKIHI.I-: PANIC IM KIU CIRCVH. A. HAll- to All Explosion of Dvnsmlle CuuNed a M uhIi and Home: of The Andieuce, t"allluicl Were crush ed XSy Those FollowiiiK Closely. Madkiii, June 21. Great excitement prevails throughout the -ity in conse quence of an attempt last night to blow up with dynamite the residence of Senor Conovas L)e Castcllo, late Prime Min ister. At the time of the explosion a performance was being given at the circus, a short distance from the residence of Senor Castello. The shock of the explosion was so great that it caused part of the ceiling directly over the stalls occupied by part of the spectators to crash down upon their heads. Blinded by the dust that filled the air and with the roar ot the explosion still reverberating through the building the people, panic stricken, made a rush for the exits paying no attention to those unlucky enough to stumble and fall, but trampling upon them in their frantic efforts to eseajie. Among the occupants of the stalls were the grand-son of the Marquis of Havana, President of the Senate, and the on of the Marquis of Guadelest. The for mer was struck on the head by a large piece of ceiling and sustained injuries that will cause bis death. The son of the Marquis of Gaudelcst attempted to rush from the building, when he lost his footing and the panic-stricken crowd trampled him to death. His body, removed from the building later, wai hardly recounizublc. Several others were trampled upon by the crowds and seriously injured, while a large number who escaiied unaided from the building sustained painful but not dangerous injuries. It is generally believed that the explos ion was the work of anarchists whose headquarters are at liaradonu. NEEDH CI.KANINU. FAMOUS FIGAROS ! a Court lial Hallwa? Miiim Meelhnc- Lumber Rurued-i.f Clillclren, 1-aikvikw, N. C, June IiU. Sonic ot ur citizens have gone to Asheville to- lay, we learn, to enter a protest ag-iins he way Pairview was treated at tl auroad mass meeting on the 1 1 1 h inst t this time your correspondent will withhold anv comment, out will ac knowledge his ignorance by eonlessiny that he never knew belore that South Carolina, Polk, Henderson and Ruther ford counties could vote as to whether the citizens of Iiuucouihc had a rivrht to tax themselves to build additional rail ro.'ids. 1 his niMit was conceded to them, as 1 understand in the above mass meeting. Will wonders never cease ? 1 he plank kiln in which there was i jll feet ol tlooriiic lumber lor the ltaptist church was destroyed today uv Inc. J. 1. Vess is reioieinn over the arrival it his house ot a dauuhter, I eini; the tenth daughter and the thirteenth child Mr. Uphram .Millei and wile ot Lcices ter township have lieen visiting Kev. A. I Justice anil taitulv. Mrs. J. M. oung ol vour city is visit ing her sister, Mrs. K. C. Clayton. atOl'.M AND KNIVES. Itrputv HlnrllT 3. Norican vtr-d t Hprtrianlur. Sheriffs and sheriffs' deputies, although rcouircd occasionally to be stern of resolve and unrelenting in their discharge of duty arc nevertheless just us liable to entanglei' ent in Cupid's net as are the remainder of mankind. Thus it is that Deputy Sheriff Jesse M. Morgan lett Asheville this morning bound for Spar tanburg, where he has captured the heart of one of the Palmetto State's fair daughters. The lady in question is Mrs. Rosa Stone, .and she is to be marrn d to Mr. Morgan at her home in Spartan burg, Thursday alternoon at 4 o'clock. 1 lie ceremony will lie fierformeu by Key. J. L,. White, pastor ol the First Haptist church at Asheville, who will leave tor Spartanburg tomorrow morning. After the wedding Mr. and Airs. .Morgan will leave on a Southern trip, completing which they will return to Asheville to live. Mr. Morgan is one of Ituncombc's most efficient oflicers, a trusted aid to SberitTHrookshircand well-known to the lieople of Asheville and Huncombe. The bride-elect is u popular lady of Spartan burg, and was once a student in the Asheville Female college. Friends in this city congratulate the young couple soon to be matle nushaiid and wile. Blckenlnic Condition of Ilae llaHenient. At the request of Mayor Patton The Citizen this afternoon visited the base ment of the building No. 1H North Court place, in which Mayor Patton said he had found a nuisance, in the building would convince anyone that put the matter lightly. to the sewer Had lieeame stopped up, causing an overflow, and the cement tloor was covered for some 'round to a depth of an inch From this arose a stench that sickening scarcely describes. It is such thii.gs as this that might cause sickness, and they cannot be at tended to too quickly. It is said that there are other buildings in the city that are in similar condition, and the owners owe it to themselves and the city of Asheville to sec that such condition is not allowed to exist. A half second be sufficient to the Mayor had The pilc leading distance or more, the word Bl'ANnll.L- HI I.IIK1IK4MI. BfrCK.OW THIS AVERAUU. Tweulv-Elicht Republican Heado Moll In tli: HawdiiHl. Washington, June 21. Upon rccomv mendation of Commissioner Loch re n of the Pension office Secretary Smith today dropped from the rolls of the tension office the names of 28 special examiners now in. the field, the term of their one year appointment having ex pired. All of the special examiners dropped are Republicans and of IK) secial examiners still retained on the rolls bo are Republicans and M Demo crats. These whose services were dis pensed with are regarded as below the average in efficiency. LUSH OF tl.JOO.OOOi 60,000 IN 11 MONTHS! We have fust received another lot of these unrivalled brand of CiKars, making the total retail sales to date, sixty thousand. In a little less than eleven months. These hard times rather increase than diminish the sales of Figaros, as ten cent customers are taking Figaros, reducing ex penses, and at the same time getting as good a smoke. Our sales are boncfide. Anyone can go to the factory's office and find out for them selves. Could wc have sold so many of any brand of cigars if they did not represent unusual merit ? 7 Cents Ktch. $5 rer 1CH). Manufacturers' Agents, liAYSOR & SMITH druggists, NO. 31 PATTON JIS. Tn; Mesatia MarriRice in Ashevllleal lO'Clock 1"tiiH Afiernoou. M iss Olcattn S. Stansill, daughter of Mrs. S. C. Stansill, was married today at the. residence of her brother-in-law, John N. Katusey, on Hcaverdam, to David S, Ilildclirnnd. The marriage occurred at 2 o'clock in the presence of relatives and friends of the contracting parties, the ceremony lieintr performed by Kev. J. L,. W lute, ot the First Haptist church. Air. and Mrs. 1 lildchrand left on the west bound train for Chicago, where they will see the World's P'air for a few weeks. Mr. Hildebrand is a well known young Ashevillian, having for several vears lieen a brick manufacturer here. The bride has tor several years, at intervals. held a position as copyist in the office of the register of deeds and is an excellent young lady. The con gratulations ot their many friends here follow the nappy couple on their honeymoon. Great Fire In tne Iron Ranxe. I it i.t TH, June 21. The total loss by fire along the Mcsalia range will reach $1,500,000; insurance $300,000. At Hiwabik only a few detached buildings were burned and at Mountain Iron only six buildings. At Virginia the situation is as serious as reported. The entire bus iness portion of the town is destroyed. On the whole range about 3,500 people are for the time being entirely dependent on charity. Merrit is nearly wijied out, only sixteen buildings now remaining in the town. DEAD. HKNATOR HTANKOKI) riT IJITI.TY." Woman at Tli at A Urabam conntv Quarrel Mmv Itpult fatally. loii.ssoN, Graham Co., N C, June 17. On Monday night a young man of the name ot lid. Grant and Henry Millsap met at Mr. Jess Holders, Mill- sap's father in-law, and quarrelled. Mill sap used a hoe while Grant branished his knife. Grant got sonic very pamlul bruises on the head and Millsapsustain- ed three stubs in the left side. Millsap is not exiecte" to live. Lrois arc in line snapc. the season has I'een extra good so far. The farm ers are in good heart over the prosiiects. They exiect to gather a large crop this tall. Good wishes to Tiik Citizen. Lizzie Borden A Free New Heufiikii, Mass., June 21. The jury returned a verdict ot not guilty in the Borden case. When the verdict was returned a cheer went up which might have lieen heard a half mile away, and there was no at tempt to check it. Miss Horden's head went down uiion the rail in front of her and tears came where they bad refused to come tor many a lone day, as she "heard the verdict. She left on the after' noon train for Kail River. Ulen The California Millionaire suddenly at Home. Washington. June 21. The scrgcant- an-arms of the Senate has been advised that Senator Stanford ot California, died at 1 o'clock this morning at his home in Palo Alto. Gov. Stanford was in the lest ot spirits yesterday. lie took a drive around his stock farm and seemed as well as ever. He retired shortly atter lO o'clock and about midnight his valet. going into the Governor s bedroom, dis covered that he was dead. YOU'LL HAVE NO -TROUBLE 1 In finding a tie to suit you In my stock. Have just received a big Hne'.LinlJthe latest hupes, consisting of graduated . Four In Hands, graduated A scots, Flowing End Four in Hands, Narrow Bows, Club House tics, etc., etc. Also full line of washable neckwear. MITCHELL. THIS MxWIS OUTFITTER. 28 PATTON AVE. J18T A. LITTLiS ONE. The TCnrtli uets on ItM Hale for Moment Wilminotiin, N. C, lunc 21. There was an earthquake shock here at 11:15 o'clock last night, lasting but a few sec onds. Hundreds of people were aroused from sleep, and rrian v rushed in terror into the streets. Advices from Jackson ville, Charleston and Columbia report a similar disturbance. A. Two-Headed Turkeji 1 he most interesting contribution to I UK iIT12KN constantly growing mu seum was niadc today, the contributor lieing II. F. Shopc, who lives on Hull creek, BtiiKomlie county, near Kieeville. The curiosity is nothing more nor less than a two-headed turkey. It has two bills and the heads are divided a little further back than the base of the bill. There are three eves in the turkev'i head or heads, the third eye being direc-tlr in the forehead. The turkey was dead when taken from the egg. At tne First M. 1-;. ciiarch. The congregation at the First NI. li. church last evening was a large one The evangelist, Kev. B.C. Avis, had for his text Joshua 24-: 1G: "Choose you this day whom you will serve," aud so forcibly impressed the importance of making a final decision now, that five voting ladies publicly declared them selves tor Christ, and three of them were happily converted. The evangelist is making a lasting impression upon bis hearers by his singing as well as by his preachirg. One of the songs last even ing, entitled "The Two Iiallots," was eecially thrilling, liverybody is cor dially invited to attend and take part in the meeting. The song services begins this evening at 8:30. Two From Tne South, Washington, June UO. The President today made the following appointments: Charles B.O. Howery, Mississippi, Assist ant Attorney-General, vice Leonard W Colby, resigned; Hem. II. Ridgely, Ken tucky, consul at Geneva. Switzerland C. P. Macdonald, Massachusetts, consu at Hamilton. Canada. Hlrlcken with IParalvsls. Nkwvokt. K. I., June 19 Associate Justice Samuel Blatchford, of the United States supreme court, has been stricken with paralysis at his cottage. lie cannot recover. Jk. Surprise. New York., June 21. The suburban handicap oi 1893 was won yesterday by Low lander. MINERAL WATER ! Why suffer with Indiobstioh and all kinds Of LlVBB, KlDHlT AND BLOOD TlOOBLBI when nature has provided at You a looa"a Sitkk Rrusdt Hakhlhi, Wholksohi sad iMBXPBNsrva. The MINRKAL WATBK, frssh from Mr. D. D. Battle's Rkhiikarli Spkino, now being daily delivered at any residence In Asheville, is working wonderful cures, as can be testified by Inquiries of Jsdct B. Reed. Judge J. H. Iderrlmon, Rev. J. L.. White, J. R. Patterson, Doctors O. W. Pure fay. Nelson. D T. Millard. Mr. Barnes of Ohio, now on Spring street, Ashsyille, and hundreds of others. Price, only XO csata a gallon, delivered dally anywhere In the city. Orders through nail, or left at Blsatos, Wright & Co.'s shoe store, SB Patton ave nue, will receive prompt attention. Analy sis giyen on application. D. D. SUTiTLE,: 95 Gollegrc Street. fcbaidtf SB South Main Street, 3 doors below city ticket office. 8HBCIAL ACCIDENT IN8C8ANCB FOR -WORLD'S FA. IK. TK.I 93.000 and 18 Weekly for $1 per weak. Same for '11V TU MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY 'tHUXCU KTHXaTf,

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