MONTHLY GLEANER. JVOL. I. 1STO. -4. ASHKVILLK, N. '., JCN'F, J, lVi. SIHGLC COPY j GTS. IT IF I.OYFI Y M A H It I AH K. I lovely marriage fif Mr. Me- . ami lrt.lv Miss Maggie Hlwli- ) solenuiixed by many happy faces ami friends from the I'reshy t. ran cluireh, Ashevllle, N. '.. at I p. in. of Juue Uth Inst lt'4. l.y Rev. Mr. Campbell pastor. Ami among the throng f witnesses way Kdltor J. M. Fuller f .New York, ami his friend Mr. A. Hubert. Mr. F. is editor of the Monthly Obancr, pub lished in t lint city, ami by upeeial re quest lie was asked to publish the wedding which wan itiite a coinpli nieiit to the editor no doubt a- he was a rising young innn in our in b lut, and fronr a birds, eye view, lie gathers it-fTWTTotes1 n wh tidrfre" a jn ihr happy eouple united in holy wedlock, 1 lie knot well fastened, never to he unfastened between lod mid man a long ini tliey live. 'Pile viiuntc eouple were well match ed and looked very tine. The eroom Homewliat taller ami well proportion ed in Ilia size. The wife rather slight, with medium height, prettily ! reused and in good taste for travel, not hinjr gaudy or loud, hut n nice brown dress, hat, gloves all to match, as near as tlie editor could see from t he back part of the church hh he was a liltb- lute, but saw enough to anth er u few notes for bin paper. The happy couple left for Washington, !.('., on" the J o'clock train, where they will spend their honeymoon trip, and oiihths will jeiiirn to Asheville. where they will make it tiieir lfol!!e. .Never have 1 teen a I line on tin- Marl iy- our editor, of n new in. irt icd. couple thai was more leal than a marriage life and if I coilld have bill one rr.lli -l. I should I ii- happy, a ml thai i- lo have all marriageable da s eiib-, riith! and ! i ce a lid 1IH i e on as -Weellv a- the d.i I io,,k her. Hut there i- oife I h i in' lack i tig and thai is read hie--, in all i t perfect ion, thai k-ocs lo luake up a. lovely marriage through life. .Mainly capital, good report, reputation and true women. Not for their money merely, but mine, for omen shouhh-ksivc their ow n, and do as they I i ke, for lnan it is under stood is to keep life ut'iiillC as long as lie lives, lid L'in- In their ics the surplus. lali lla- all idea that all I-la-quired of tbciiV; for woman column is low and her money alone. Not o. We niusi .-.ui-ider beallh, -upporl, ami loving tricitds, then money. A general idea have we not seen in . our inn ice of writers of the age that men may hold the reins, hut it lakVs lllc wnlllcll to ilriu- ihelll. This is so t liesc days, for were it not for the real inn of society, and talk, : and llow els, or panic, or courtship, or marriage as we have seen today. V bat would mini do w ithout women, or women without man. Iluve we ml found cither sex hm.-t-ome with out each other's society. Women ought never go out ulolieat liight, not ev en W illi number less of women. Man in not content! alone, and some times feel tired with hi fellow man and has a delicacy forewoman's company. A writer of the time days, if compelled to (five up hi daughter, rather liestnw her to man w ithout money, sooner than ; money without the man. And so would any other one. Yet editors says rases are different in the start ing point of young couples of today, and yet if appears easy "to say, yes I'll take you for my ow n, not stopping there, for things will come up In life of a married home that a last ex- 1 peeted. First a home, next taxes,, church, ideas, we and our neighlwus, nnd last blJijioiJejuaJiaJiJ arrival.) We are then ready to live. Oh men and women, be careful and watchful, now have we come before the world for every minute counts to the end of time in life, and when our last day on earth shall come, may we be found ready to lay down and die. May the blessings he upon all the newly married eouple, rest on Mr. and Mrs. McDowell. Best man, W. K. Heston. Names of urshers: Mr. A. Rankin, K. Smith, I. Alexander, J. Wagner. No brides .maids. The church was distinguished by friends and acquaintances of bride and groom: -ome unknown to the editor who saw ii all. Wei Id i ug now , Wedding no more. I have taken her, thai world never new before. ho is hi. I a-k-l no more. ol"K XKW I I T.K..V Ib re i- a man from I'iLT-liiire; ; l'enn.. by birth, but moved ., Phila delphia in his you lie; da s ,,f t hood and is now in our mid-l with w is, loin t from mi high to lower ii:ti:-oli n ' such a manner as to write for our baby paper only three months old on the behalf of ij- father who is all .editor, and help bring mlo -uvula-tiou beyond his pou er. i Our child Mr. C. has lately ie among our midst for health ami air of this delightful climate that has' helped him so much, and he lias now settled down after a month's dura-j t ion. arid i a ken a Iposit ion known as the A-dn-v lllc Milling Company, j lle-ptiid- Ids hasure hours as a1 w ritcr from my back beyond my nature, and I as an editor with due respect for bis highly success eoill commend him to the Cleaner, airrt" hopes he may have every advantage 1 of success Tor the good cause while in our midst. i Very I'riily, I M o s 1 1 1 1 I i I K n u. Kl'IIO. i So great is tlie echo in one ot the ; rooms o.t tlie f'aulheou that if one-. strikes his hands together il will make a noise equal to a U-pouud cuiimui. Scientiric American. 1 ' IV A 1,1'MP. To our remembering- Hunt. We come in a lump On the threshold of life. We need her in life, As tlie same young girl Mamie Hunt. With Kave of Branch, She cherishes Blanch, To help at her sides. With men nf such pride- This irrasistable Miss Hunt. The wheels of her carriaife, How merely they explore. As a-wheel within a wheel she ignores. but when at a time, frfEe fashion' divine r And branches to divine, We are sure to set Mamie Hunt. Attached on behind. ft is not an uncommon thing. To heron the wing From her merry mouth spring, Young chap that the thing. At Kvering Branches, F.ve has bew iching glances. When the soda water prances Right beside the gents wing. 1 eau never discover By some way or other , Which hunt up tlie spring. W illi the soda fountain su-:ng. The w heels of Mamie Hunt, t omiug on a spring to Ia-h away The n euu. hlefi is getlera!! seen. I III A shev i I Ie sf reel scene ; A eiiarm now Matnie. i - rea ! mean. .1 M K The elloppl ng up of 1 Ii i .1 oilit mlo o many : n -i itti i tican t and dis tinct nationalities is i :iv.i: ,;; tiah'. tii't re:li! i a-i s n '. . ' i ; e 1.1,1-1-ol the iieic to,- nf h u 111 an i . i; fcr liaircl, ;cal,u-y and other -it' -mr 1'iiser pas-ions. The rathe:- --umiu-ciit upon jjrooil hciiavioi- !io-.- ;,!h' t!" wiser 11 would be to igrce to drib-ion iViore e--i-uriais. and he .TimuatiV helpful on the auspicious ruuire iiiai muv -oottilawu upon, uti i-;-o-mhi ami fateful world. Were this Imic thegi-e-.it hi-art of lnimatiity wo.ii.l la-soon olut ion : .ed and each in-1- Illclll V oil hi enroll lele rapid 111'! -oi: i ailvauces in this njaiiy-siiled and progressive, lite. True tins wouel .b--stro much of lu-ro worship, but on Us nearer approach to th truth, an being the- greater giaid for the greater number, the better times already here would bring bigotry ami disocl any excuse for iguorauce as to either duty or khow ledge. 1'tov uu-hilisms and local habita tion are fast leaving us, aa the. broth erhood of man is i usisted on. When thin is proved to be desirable and practical theu must I'uum to pass a general yearning for that happier lime when iu sho federation of A uni ted world, uuder the great Creator, law-abidlug cm.eus shall Mud thai really earili'aud heaven are-one. OCR POSITION l ast February the initial numlier of the 1 lea tier was isutd when .1 geiwroiis putdic, not knowinif our pfirMi. ipiestioncil the wi-iom of the new venture, hut our improved numbers since then has made it plain that in our desire to instruct and amuse, we had riRht to live hence our increasing success. With commendable promptness Mr. J. M. Fuller has thrown time and money into the enterprise and look for a suitable return in both the ad vertisers who have' patronized his pa per, and also the subscribers, that shall be more than henertted for th small price asked. Address. .1 M F: 1 i Kir Rox (, Asheville N I A SI;N oF I'M K TIMK. A few years since generai iilentioti was .-ailed to the gross 1 nintor a i ; t v if the Louisiana lottery, and verv soon auiidst general r'probatiuii ,t died, past the hope of being again resur rected ; and to-day an attack s Ss nig made upon the gambling lull ie--ointianies i-vrv Horse race. s() mu. u so that Lord RoMetierrv -v ii-iit -if tins year's Iierhv nas dechled to ,uit. the biisim'ss. uei-aiise -if :lus ao- w bolesouie --liaraeier '.. jla.by' iiioieiii.it -noraiiv ni in,- ,iorb ,f -J ohu ' 1 as 1 hi . f lie rf h e.s , .... I'll ! ; -Ol' I'd The ncr -a-.'-! .lemaml -. 1. iml ; iron, ootu for iioji-eio.i.l ,. ;.., f.ict.l'-riig --ii-i -i.i- . ;-,, i lo 1 u -1 rial '-en li-r -f 1 1 ! 1 - I - 1 1 , - s. 11 'a,-i -lur-'iu- ine a-i- riai'- r -i t - ..nt 11 r - ! :i,-i . .t , . , - : .and mi tin . v .-ui,. n i - iii.i a -i-::ia-i. :.:: ' i -' !,-. Ii;n,-e 1 ; , .- -. . Hl.l Hie 11. ml I real: -I ' ..- s .1 Hiai'N' so ' 1 ! lie i I -o : 1 , ; "lopmcii 1 in 1 -in .,', , . . -,. : he pi. 1 1011 . ,r ,-a pir.ii in,) 1 -r n 1 h.il jiiqi e ai 1-0 riii n -in,- ; I. II lllll -Oi I ;,re-,,., : I , . We are sor'-y -o -ie tr ,-t -i i,i-s "-( n.-iid ( r. Kdv 1 11 ' -l-l- n v 11 h.ls been 111 in .1111.3-1 ;.e.-i .. -isi June I it h lj-i, t-iirniiit- '-.!- -i.ron- -hn-k-. I'-lll! :--;!h- ,.,! ,i;i.-r Lai t)U -1 ; 1 , 1 1 -1 !E ;",'(-. ".. .lellil lrv much if In? i-all rare away ffolil ' lo siitiv .-suttli f,, long, tn, in.t.e . ui 1 lid will be favoi-ahl v impressed !o .-otn' bai-k on the nii.,i:-.- -t. -it.-moment for .another w hum We will miss you Will , iia. n, come back and retrace your ra FORK Ki.N COM I'K'tTITt N The, prices on Japaucsc varus u Shanghai mid tiling Kong afi- (n-luw Maueliester aud bom nay rates. Tim Mikado's country is doubling us ma "hiuery every year. It lias now tieai ly aa largo an output . a.- Haiuu vliuavtta. Male operalJves get K4.J cents a day aud feutale s cents. Hus ton Commercial Rulletiti.