Asheville Daily Citizen, NEWS cxavy. NEWS ASHEVILLE, N. C WEDNESDAY EVEINTNO, JUNE 28, 1H93. price s CErrs. VOLUME IX NO. 47. T Whitman's DURING THB RUMMBK W E WILL GET A FRBSH SUPPLY BVBRY FRIDAY BY BXPKBS8 k: R O Cr E R y 5 ROOM II rick Cottage, Nar Public Square, Cromer Walnut and Penland Streets, FOR RENT; Also One Office HLoom, Over Store, A. D. ( OOPER, THE COLUMBIAN FLY FAN! DROWNED, SCALDED, CUT VICTORIA TRAGKMV ONI! OK TMtt WOUMT KNOWN. This Year's Patent! The Brut Pn on the Market ! We have marie the rrice Low IVLTJSKINGUIVl FILTERS. M. C I. KNTKRTAISIMENT. M. Nature's Product ! The Bent. l.iiTewt Filter, In the city, galloon a day Neatest, Cleanest For the Alter, 10 YOUR SUIVUVLER HOIVLE. 4- 'ft rhoM ofThe Crew Who Did Not Orowit JWfere Mannled B Xti; Mcrewii or Hcald fl To Discipline liood To 1lis LaM. London. June 26 The United Press correspondent sends from Beyreut an account ot the sinking ot the war snip Victoria by the war ship Cnmpcrdown. The weather was sunny. There was no breeze. The sea was smooth as a mirror. The vessel had leen drawn up in double line. Abreast they were about six cable lengths apart. The bow of each vessel was two cable lengths from the stern of the vessel ahead. At fcbout 3 o'clock the fleet was thus approaching Tripoli. Admiral Tryon signalled the order for sin trie 61e. At the time when the order was given the Victoria and the Camper. down were almost exactly abraasi. Both HrlVB YOU FumiShed t? turned slowly with a sweeping move ments and their bows coiiveiged. 1 tie Camperdown pushed h-.-avily upon the Victoria and rammed her on the star l-oard side near the box. She tore with tr mendous force into the Victoria's bull and drove the ram with a crash riht through to the Victoria s middle. It was just 3:30 o'clock when the Vi tori a began to founder A piraitaiit Tlmf In itie V A- Hall I .a hi F.vrnlOK, The entertainment, "The Seven Ages of Woman," by the Ministering Child ren's League in the lecture hall of the Y. M. C. A. hall yesterday from six to lO o'clock p. rn., was a success. The children deserve great credit for the arrangement of their tables, and also for the prompt and efficient manner in which they played their part, either as eager saleswomen or attentive wait resses. The "Babies" looked verv happy and drove a thriving business at their tahle. The "School G'rls" with their boon and slates, mid candv in an unlimited quan tity gave proof that the Second Age was well represented. The course of "True Love" for once. at least, was seen to flow smoothly as the girls in their pretty costumes EXTR SESSION SEPT. 4 IF You Want KO OFFIt'lJtl. CAI.C VET, HOW-KVKR sold We are Headquarter, for .11 noue furnishing. On ace -ant f rtull times will ninkr very low prtres, when yon hngt of a. We give no list of price, here, bat come and see uk Wc have the goads. Til AD. W. Till ASH & CO here is but one best Five Cent Cigar and we have got it ! Try Sensation and bo convinced ! KL R O Gr E SPBCIAL Al'MMKR AALB FECIAL OuMMER VALB . BOW MARCHE - SPECIAL SUMMER SALE ! Kighty cents on the Dollar or a Discount of SiO per cent on all goods except contract flood. , .uch a. Centcmcri & Foster', kid eleven. Hurl & Wilson's collar, and cuds and 1'iarl Uolaundrcd shirts. THE PUBLIC Know an well enough that when wcarlvcrtine an 80 t sale it mcani. BIG BARGAINS. This sale will only continue until July 1, and Striclly Cash, as any floods oa credit I will he chara-ed regular pHces. Oar line. nre fall and comt-lcta in all department., so I thi. is a (treat opportunity for good goods at great sacrifice. BON MARCHE 37 Nouth Main Wrcet. 400 BARRELS SUGAR WHICH rB OPI'R TO THE Wholesale t Trade ! AS OHIUP AS CAN BB BOU'lH r IN ANY MARKET. POWELL S SNIDER'S. REAL ESTATE. W. B. OWVN. w. w. wbst. I loWKST PRICES! Gwyn & West, (successors t. Walter B. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED I08I REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loani Mernrelv Placed at 8 1 Per Cent. Notary Public, CommMoiur of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH BAST COURT 8QUARB. ON HAMMOCKS AND CROQUET SETS. Hutlcr'i candle b Received Today I J. M. HESTON'S. no. ae south m mn strbbt. o ? a. 8 g-o SCO 2 ca 2 CORTLAND BROS.. Real Katate Broken And Invcstmcnl Afcenta NOTARY PUBLIC Lou MOUNT wa5 - E S og0 no;. a ' a wfltf s s e s. 8ITIIATKI) AT Tub I'OOT OF MlTCIIRLt., HHittK.T Mountain Hast or thr Ruckirs ! MITCHELL V.0.2 0 utsS C " ZX B " is sFA-nrely ptaoed at S per cent. Orne. U6 fatton A venae Second .noor. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished House.. OPP1CB ROOMS. Loan, securely placed at Blunt per cent. Hi'nting poh Bras, Woi-vb. and Wild- cits, I'IBHINO FOR Taoi'T t HOTEL Board. $20 per month; $7 50 per Week; $1 60 per llay. Address : A- A TYSON. iunldSm Black Mountain, N C. GO TO W. A. Latimer, 10. 16 COURT SQUARE, ANttBUY PKBSH WATER CORN MEAL ! LATIMBH HA UST KBO'IVBO A HiiW SHII'MBNT OP HIKE'S ROOT liKEIt! lllltli'S ROOT RKEIt! YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND GOOD AMERICAN BAKERY We are prepared to supply i IlIUH'S ROOT BEKK! Frenh Bread, Hulls, Pies and (lakes of every description. If you want nice wedding or party cakes, give us an o der and if you hw nt pleased in quality and artis tic work we will refund you WHITE LILY FLOUR ! your money. We will add daily different lines of cake. Will bake any kind of cakes Admiral Trvon tried at hrat to run Hsorc. but the distance, nearly five miles was too ereiit. The urcit vessel turned over broadside eight minutes alter she was struck iluwn. Dieipline was m;iin tainerl in the few minutes between the collision and the catastrophe. Invsilicis were broukt'nt on deck and provision miidc hastily tor their safety in case .t the worst. The crew remained at their Dosts. W hen hve minutes were up, acimirui Tryon ajp:ireiitlv realized that his ves sel was doomed beyond all hojie of suc cess. He then gave the order: "L,et evcrv man save himself." M-iny of the men rushed from their posts to the vessel's side and jumiied into the sea. Otlv-rs were hurrvinji from below to follow them when the end came. The boat disappeared gradually jii first, then rapidly plunged so that the hull stood almost crendicul:ir in the water, paused motionless for a moment, and finally rolled completely over. I wo tremendous explosions wc r' niarcl and then the Victoria settled under. A1 miial Tryon did not leave the ship. He was the last, man sten. I.ctHlIrt ot TUe I"rit -l v Another account says: About 2 o'clock last Thursday after noon the British fleet came in sight of the town of Triuoli. makitig direclly for the harbor. Five big ironclads were dr;ivvn up in full front. When they were within five miles of shore, Vice-A tmiral Sir George Tryon signalled to turn and form in double line. The execution of the or der was extremely difficult for the Vic toria and the Cam)crdo wn. who in turning their hows, would pass within a few fathoms of each other. Admiral Markham, of the Camper down, did not set about executing; Ad miral Tryon's rder, but signaled lint he did not understand it, while the V'ic-ti-ria had not hesitated and hesiaii to turn at once. The Camperdown no longer hwitated, but also liegan to torn The brief" delay, however, had been fatal. The Victoria had nearly turned ami the Camerd'wn, swinging around, bort ilownjher upon. Ad iral Tryon swung V ictoria o as to receive at t lie sm finest angle the blow which both officials saw was inevitable, and Admiral Mark ha in did the same for the Camierdowu, be sides reversing her screws. The rum of the Camperdown struck the hull ol the Victoria usl in front ol the armored bulkhead and crashed 20 feet into the Victoria The Victoria was at once headed for shore and steamed for a minute, '-he dis cipline licing erfect. Suddenly sue le.-ined to starboard and with a great roll and nlunuc buried her bow in the sea. As the vessel gradually sunk, the wrtwi created a great vortex, into which the men were drawn in plain sight ot tne other vessels and dismemliered lv the revolving blades of the Jst re ws. Heuds limbs and trunks of human bodies were thrown out ol the deep cone of water and fell back and disappeared. The horror of this scene turned sick .-ill who lx-hcld it. Tlie men in the water in danger ol this new death lost their pres ence ol mind, and good swimmers ee icd In swim. Scarcely had the vessel nettled so low that the vorlex closed up when ihclmilirs burst, and those who had esoped the chopping knives -ere licat ing waves ot scalding water. The small boats were soon picking up the fortunate ones who had tutu out of reach of the terrible vortex. As long is the vortex was there the boats dared not venture near, but they did lilt lr"in the scalding water several wretched sailors who were horribly burned. It is thought that more thau hall ot those drowned eot out of the ship, but were caught in the vortex or scalded to death. behind their table, or as waitresses aided the "Wife" 'and "Mother." "Ancient Maidenhood," in their quaint Priscilla- like costume and willingness to serve. proved positively that it would never do to omit that age. Last but not least "The Grandmother," who in her pretty old-lady costume presided over all. The costumes were becoming, the chil dren were happv. and with a full treas ury "The Seven Ages of Woman" has en tered upon another year of work. Prof Peacock was unavoidably pre vented from leinu present, which fact was regretted bv all. The memlicrs of the M. C. U. desire to thank their many friends who aided so materially in making the "Seven Ages ot Woman," a complete sueccss. Thanks are esK-eially due to the -ommittee of the Y. M. C. A. for the use ol the lecture hall. NIXTKEN RIIMKNTI. A.U ift-ld'H Pardonlnic of The Anar clilntN KecallH u Conyersallon. The news ot the pardon by Gov. Alt geld of Illinois of Fieldcn, Schwab aud Necbe, the Chicago anarchists, brinus to mind a conversation The Citizen had with I. M. Kuehler, private secretary to Gov. Altgi Id, during the visit of the Governor and his party to Asheville a few months ago. Mr. Kuenler was speak ing of the influences that were brought to bear anil the reports that were circu lnrd rntinminir Mr. AltETt ld before the election. Oneot these stories, Mr. Kuebler said, was to the effect that the candidate was an anarchist or sympathized with the anarchists. "One man," said Mr. Kuebler, 'made that remark to me and 1 told him there were at least 10 argu ments by which the charge could be dis proved.' He asked lor them. We were then near Gov. Allgeld's tine building in Chicago. I pointed to the great pile and aske.i "Do you see that structure?' 'Yes.' 'Well, that building is 10 storks high and each storv is an argument against the charge that Gov. Altgcld is an anarchists There are more, but I have given you lti.' "The man to whom I spoke," concluded Mr. Kuebler. "had no more to say on that line." The I.IHt ot Business Kmbarra.. mrnls Mot necrea.lnc As Fast As could Be WIshed-HIWer Mines Closlnic Down India's Silver Washington, D. C, June 28. Though no official announcement has vet been made on the subject, it is the almost uni rersal opinion of members of Congress now in this citv. many of whom have eonversed with the President, that Con- cress will be called to meet in extra ses sion Septetnlier fourth. Salt Lake, Utah, June 28 The fall in the price of silver causes dismay to the mine owners in this region. Yester day the Waly-West mine at Park City were ordered closed down. The Dia mond mine at Eureka, Nev., and the Old Jordon and Galena at Bingham, Utah, were also ordered closed. The owners of several other mines Bay they will be clo4ed in ji few days. Lock Haven, Pa.. June 28. Thedoors of the State hank of Lock Haven were not opened this morning. A posted no tice rends: "Bv order of the board of directors this bank is closed for the pur- Dose of coinir into liouidation. Deposit nrs will be paid in full." The people here have full confidence in the solvency of the bank. Minneapolis, Minn., June 28. The suspension of the St. Paul and Minne- anolis Trust company was announced last night. A card from the president savs the assets exceed the liabilities by SS200.000: that the company will pay in full. The general belief is that it will do so and resume business. Its president is Gov. McGill, its vice president Congress man Loren Fletcher. The capital stocK is $500,000. Bedford. Ind.. June 28 The Bedford Stone auarrv comoanv. t he largest pro ducers of limestone in the world, made an assignment yesterday. Inability to realize in time to meet maturing obliga tion is given as the cause Work at i lie ouarries will be continued till all con tracts are filled. Bom ha v, June 28 The newspapers here generally approve of the action taken on the silver question, but express the hope that the aovernment will com pensate the banks, the holdings ot which are largely in silver. It is stated tlial the banks intend to raise the legal ones tion as to whether teleuraohic intima tion of the change in the law is sufficient to change the law and justify the mints in refusintr silver that was tendered to them on Monday last. Sticky Ply Paper, that each double sheet will catch a quart of flies, in fresh and won't tear when you pull it apart, go t RAYSUR & SMITH. Drugiciats. FOR Pure lalmatian Insect Powder, in bulk or ia sprinkle top cans, insect powder leans, etc., try RAYSUR & SMITH. 31 P.ttoa aye. FOR Paris Green and Balls) ku to Coal Tar Camphor (Moth RAYSUR & SMITH'S Drug Store. FOR The Nicest Ladies' or Gent's Pock- t Booh, or Card Case, with or without sterling .liver orna ments, just go and sec the line of RAYSOR fit SMITH'S, LrujCKta. IF You APPOIN MENTH. Mew Consul, masters. and Post- Want a nice Pearl Handle Pen Knife, a pair of sharp or blunt pointed scissors, or anything in the way of nice cutlery, tco to RAYSOK& SMITH. 31 Patton aye. FOR a Cood Hair, Tooth, Cloth, Hat, Shoe, or Scrub Brush, a good stock and low price, at RAYSOR & SMITH'S, Drug Store. FOR Ice Cold Soda and Mineral waters, nicely acrved. go to 8KRIKH OK MKKTIMfiB. RAYSOR & SMITH. Prescription Druggists, 31 Patton Avenue. Rev. A RALEIUH HKNHATIUN. Of WIIIIMIIIS rcrssed. Thl. rvllciuu. and Invigorating Prink i. e Ted at our fountai.i ! TEKXfSSEE BUTTER I to order. 8 tl. COURT SQUARE1 ilEINITXH & KEAOAN, CIlUItrilSTUKET NI PATTON AVENUE, 'At No. 1 CoartSq.sre, srar fit j H a IL Tli? Hlranitc Slorv Alias Wlltielm. Kaleigii, une 26 Nearly a year ago a man who gave his name as A. K. Wil liams came here and was employed as protcssional landscape gardner. lie be came sick one week ago and dieil on Fri day. Two days hciorc death he f aid he was a Presby'erian and a pre icher oi that church was sent for and conducted services. lust before death Williams saitl hisreal name was Wilhelin; that his Imnic was Philadelphia, and that he was a Hebrew and wanted to see a rabbi. He was buried with Hebrew ceremo nies. It now turns out that tin week he was to have mariicd a young Gentile woman ot Raleigh. He had told her he owned several houses in Philadelphia. Today a telegram was received Iroin Wilhrlm's wile, of Philadelphia, and ui..n investigation it is found that he has regularly sent her money through the post- ffice. He owns projicrty there. Raleigh Dispatch. Business Balldlngi Bnrntrd Kalamazoo, Mich., June 2R Sixteen business places and four dwellings in Augusta, a village of 5CM) inhabitants in Kalamaxoo county, were destroyed by tire this morning. The aggregate loss is $50,000; insurance $ 15,000. K. C Pearson at the Grand Hundav After noon. The committees ol the Y. M.C. A. have for some time been considering how best to do a more aggressive work among the young men ot Asheville. Several propo sitions have been made but the one con sidered most favorably is in connection with the Grand opera house. The pro prietors have made a verv generous offer in rates, a price lower thau ever offered liefore. and this has encouraged the Y. M. C. A. to undertake this special work. The plan is to have an interesting musical and song service lasting halt an hour and an address by pastors and other talent from this city and abroad. These meetings will be continued through the summer on consecutive Sundays. Ad mission, as heretofore, will be by ticket. There will be orchestra and vocal music, and chorus singing, tor which song cards will be provided. Rev. K. G. Pearson, the ev.-ini?clist. known all over the South, has consented to speak next Sunday. This announcement will ol itself be suf ficient to draw out a large audience ol men. Looks Like War. I.omiiin, June 27 A dispatch from Bangkok, capital ot Siam, says that the fVcnrh ioinho.it Lutin has anchored in the river opposite I he centre of Bangkok and has made preparations to tire upon the city. The topmasts ot tiie uuiiliuiit have been "struck" and the guns have been mounted in the fightine top. To Kill liaIU'n Place. Drill. ins June 2N. illiam Abraham, an anti-l'ainellitc, was elected today without opposition to parliament from the division of Northeast Coik to nil the vaeancv iu the House of Commons caused by the withdrawal of Michael Davitt. A llicree of sale. Savannah. June 28. Argument on the liability of the Southwestern on the trioartie niortuime continued this morn ing and at the conclusion Justice Jackson announced Ins uecrce oi saie oi uk v-ei tral railroad properties. Children Nuiolhi n d to llealb Saoinaw. Mich.. luue 28. By the hurniiiL. ol a building on North Jefferson avenue last oiuht. Mrs. Catherine New- Washington, June 28. The President today made the following appointments: Consuls. H. Clav Armstrong, jr.. Ala., at Grenoble, France; Jno. B. LaGuaite, Ln,, at Martinique. W. I.; Samuel Than houser. Ga.. at Matamoras, Mexico; Wm.C.Hmmit, N. Y., Aix la Chapele, Germanv. Postmasters: Joseph H. Adams. Ozark. Ala.; H. F. Crosby, Water Vjillev. Miss. W.N. Hracaw. ol Alabama, has been appointed chief of division sixth Audi tor's office. Treasury Department. Senator Vance's Man Downed Washincton, June 26 The Shelby oostwffice contest was settled today by the appointment of Representative Bower's man, Mr. J. Kennedy Barnett. Senator Vance's nominee was Editor Miller of the Aurora. Mr. Bower wrote to the Senator a tew days aeo on the subject, but before the latter replied the aooointtnent came sooner than he ex pected. Charlotte Observer. Tne Home Rule Bill. London, lune 28. Gladstone an nounced in the House ot Commons today ' that tomorrow he would move the adop tion of a resolution calling upon the i (joat 1 lander itiven a,w&y tiO All $2.00 and $2.50 STRAW HATS Reduced to S1.50 A Collar and Cuff box or house to expedite the passage ot the home rule bill. This announcement was i nnwhauus r." greeted with cheers by the supporters ol - .7 the government. Killed itae jockey. San Francisco, unc 28. In the on1. race at the Bay District track tcrday afternoon Cody C. jumped the ex- scc-yes-the fence and rolled over Jockey Rinstone who was badly injured and died last night. NEWS IN OUR OWN STATE. tent of $1 or more. MITCHELL. THE . MiTJ' OUTFITTER, man was tatallv burned and her three children were smothered to death. 1'r hi ..xplol.n. Mot-NT Caksikl, I'a.. June 28 By the explosion of gas in the Green Ridge col liery this morning, one man was killed, one fatally injured and six were seriously injured. lulla Force Inun. Atlanta, lune 26. Julia Force has been admitted of murder on the ground ot insanity She will he Bent at once to the State lunatic asylum at Milledge-ville. rman Arm v Bill Will Pass HKkl.iN. June 2S. All the Berlin news papei. except the Vassische Zcitung ad mit that the government is sure to have a majority tor the army bill. The Cholera, Fakis, Jnne 28. There were two new cases ol cholera at Toulon yesterday, one at H veras, one at Oayne and two deaths I at Cutter. In the State Teachers' Assembly the intercollegiate oratorical prize was won hi rir. I hnr ei K. Turner, oi lrcocit county, representing the Hespcrial Literary society in Trinity college, ivir. Turner "also won the Wiley Gray medal for oratory at the late commencement The coun ies alone the line of the Murohv branch of the Western North Carolina railroad have filed a protest against the present pla-i ol apportion ment of valuation of the road bed, They desire the entire road valued at one rate. Alter Sentcmher 1 mail service from Hendersnnvile to Bat Cave will be in creased between Henderson ville and liana to six times a week. The office at Piedmont Springs. Burke county, has been discontinued; mail to Joy. Governor Carr has reprieved Tony Knirrra. i-olored. who was to have been hanfred at Kockineham Monday. This stas the execution until July 27th. Rogers is very sick. Iluskr & Delaoer. retail dry goods mer chants. Wilmington, has assigned with preferences. The amount involved i not believed to be very large. There is no likelihood, alas ! that a change will be made in the Wilmington postmastership until the term of the cumbent is out. The beds of clay in Harnett county which the State geologist is examining arc of fire clav. and it is expected will be used extensively. The bank at Wadcsboro. if left on ia own footing, will pay its depositors in lull and its stockholders two lor one. Sanford Express: Mr. A. G. McDo nald, of Cameron, lost his saw mill by fire some days since. Loss, $600. The fruit crop is certainly large, par ticularly peaches. 28 PATTON AVE. MINERAL WATER Why surfer with I n iiiokstion and all kinds Ot I.IVBR. KlDNBV AND RUJIIO TBQOBLM when nature baa provided at You a (Doos . a Sim R km buy HtisLiu. Wholuohi and Inbxpbkwvb The MINBKAU WATBR, fresh from Mr. D. O Battle's RKMHSXA.LS Sfiiho, now being dally delivered at aly residence In Aaheville, ia working wonderful rare., as can be testified by Inqdriesof Judge B. Reed. Judge J. H. Merrbnon, Rev. J. I. White. J. R. Patterson, Doctors O W. Pare fsy. Nelaoa. D T. Millard. Mr. Barnes of bio. now on Spring .treet. Aahcruie, ssd hundred, of other.. Price, only lO cents a gallon, delivered dally anywhere la the city. rdera through mall, or left at Blsnton, Wtight St Co.'. .hoc store, 3 Pattoa stt- , will lecelse prompt attention. Analy sis given oa application. D. D. S U T.T LEh febSldtf At Ballard Ac Rich's. Telephone No. IT. LONNIER, PULL1AM. Practical Electrician, 11 W. Court Square. Jc23dlsn Asheville, N. O XUY THB MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY iv. wuum.w Wcldon shows the first cotton bloom. UHUSCM aTKCSV,