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Tlic former
glnr soil' the
-T t I s
If tjll.
the sptl
. li
y
and
I '
r- c
I’'1!
T|i|aliseilt-ujipded piejlixieket mln^ttjVI 1
that lie hi ill "i*|iv ni«W°** <>f al,!§ri§-> i
. ti-v i| 1:| | ? i
j\„ffliii.i,- cartainlv. tiyhen your*fe«*l- 5
u,-„vvs vj'jl'l voujj’sire jiistififU tti )
:"n"-hii"'• . j' | lA
• |,,hn Wfmaujiikcr U-jjiiM life \vith<jnit|i j
- dnllfu in In'- s<‘ «■ ^n>' :
• imi without pofijliilio. ! . ff 4 |
■ A voinif III.'H jin ti.vtii' says thc$ie A. i
tind pl a invtnf to save tins is “niff^ liijjt |
,lij[ liiixaflii'hl ^Itine.'"- j.f
.Whena m:trri*t«l woirtini (joes .
look alter Lu-ij jrijjlils, j jiyr huslmijftl %
•USU.lliv Iflt-ut Umc witl) llisr^nin;^.
nit V> \
Imiftl & ij
Ttrrc 1lantc jlilx press :f;* Uvcii the #1
M
■ tine
11 inlmiiai 11'
the first time heroes to sea.
Koiehesttr. I
fKiiiiymis is a
the Russiam m
animals It;
flint "rfieiitm
ajii.can't1 contain
<4t-Kx|ir^i|s: Tin- I'waiei* ;
fWiTtiit Vyjic nl man jfr<*| j
: ; ' I 6;
4 kin>{s.*i*'f wotilil 1
tats mill ilnj-s" m$;int
ij, TiLtsimi Jt ClirtnHflf-TeU«ra|ih.
*40 It isn't nlwa ,-t} tlif niujt who wear
larj;esl lint w
“cnci ally lit is
aloes.
I t<i: knows.- * he most.
!.t lie
A writer hay
pretty ^trl, kei |
fellow ilofSi| t’
ness.
Wehlfi" '
lKnnifinl ' 1
.tilt*
lint
inn who thinks h^
I*
\Vlitj(f<liilkitiK. '^> <t
1 ii|«irt.‘’ |liat>
if understand his gnisi|
voiljfe. .t
(iit.itiUieiil^-“S.i
__r. n ejtne vpuj‘ Ijmnd!" VtJishJ
ii IK tin i IH.IIe j (ialisctiCtfnndcdly I—§A»
l’al,a" : I ! ' ' Jj.l fi :3
.liiles I ilifsti t jvom tviilt allow vgu life
.smoke in tlic h inset I If 11JIffk Nnfi uny
"t
ii
less she wauls
plants.
-Simn«s~i4< 1
"pr*is|h 1 oiis i In
sal a iv is niarh
—" lYrlmps so
The Colonel
the Sp.
tamsll 1 t
la.nl. M f.
I'm fi ilimitior.
Yoiiiik Ikiintia
*uv to* nn vit -
MM v dear trie n
Sue inns' keep
Nelli a ska Si
t i<
litiKSasmokfil o*
llif
■ s s
town * is much ^H.re
. wmis. ^inr ininigtfr'lt
Lwiff iW/^lineh." Ji-I
lint iinri^fls Ins lm|
If v.»
O'yoh know -aiivtliWK ofi
astlfa t'ijn'ipiiiiv S'llili^
i'il!
fj^NotjiiriK—fiff|>t|th
tin
-"AVijU-J what ili%yoii
■ •I Siilniiwn'" CiStic—j
k'lfti'
tiif re |aiff i ivrlain |iewsjf
1 misfit.’' . ti j
'inn ini The a Keenly
tnr.-ll poets hate mail cs|nrially la|oreili;
l^v tl is Ailmiffli'traliiUti ikusk I'fi^ liu'S
'. 1 Inst spyte im.iKii^il'lf
with husk
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Transcript
Itnsliin
makes liis nmijei
Jic lias tice*mil* »u
I ,'Tin- phys'fianj
In print isinj.'- ^hin,
skilful itliaf lif di§sn t|
have to pi.11 tiff’ then lit wCires. s
Mischk 1 -I *i 41 It
1'rowinK kpiKft
lintijjia—« Hi tf
J
nearl\L so ikn k jiS .il used ^o;l'e.
The sfll-flnsu
stRKravalion t<
t I k- da \'4 arc a
j ;?|i | ' '*> |
llif j i|iylii;lit is| not j
i •
diiiir SjfprtK is .111 iNvtiil;
| the in.trt yvIn 1 is^iint;;
I I
tint of yuur 111i|ff mad lipid want^ to;
slam tin dihii
I
: r : S i
say, '||!a:wkitis, WI1.1t
' ■'fijj ir I K^ff |ou?;
I i im’l th.iiik^»l it
Jit .ill.| I in try$np t«» lorj* t it. |
me, soiguy.
M.ij »r Stolalii:
do yon tliiiik oil lluit
IIa\vkiii!« ( ueti *
Mauj— Help
dipwmim
ii(<!y i:
ink *
i hip
> it, I.m»:
^^•'ftoy-^-Caii’l «I1
me il I unit ,«»u the i«jir any ntortU;
1'nfoir l nfi.pe
I'arty <mi llioik
nin rii;ltt home
f.-.v
Relieve! I lit r i <
S
‘UN
, Shot! and
cle leave v»ij
I le—1 le <lnl
Shi'—;Henri: I
He—lie left in,
•ISTie—II leniti
To-day. Old
lrom his {nit
me,
Had saidlieM :
‘Jllow |o Ke*sns, it.itf t he*‘lhowned ^*nd
9.
II^lp
Skater
Hold if;' ll.MifomfNt
iud jietilhiiv l»ook^
Hit ten.
viet.—Slief^l >id
1 lem i :
J 5"; ‘
fit
if
vou|§ mi
ll '
n- yonrs'.lji
Iks MesSitiij.
rpi m»t ydiftifs.
!d
yjk‘ (entihini: his hbiire
eent, 5)ifUye I—Wife, ts
diipier readv, Vl| s, ( .1 \ |km who isehgon
IM
dly hin n. 1 o T1 n 11 rk e t n 1 o 1 (eyj t — Ves—^e vt
tr |
ik»or*
5
‘ '-VllU V.Jll't
tnom v. inv hp>
*‘t>h, Ves., \ini
"I'd l^ke fo, kup.tv what'll*
anvfliiuK witl^mt
-'§! . f
’I »et Mi delft ."k-\ oiiket s^Hlatesmam
ll
llow ;»re ih. glasses " :lj »o they tt|>rk
asilv ?y "Mir njvj u1*. Tips one is Sar
iietilai k
•h iudi'ss
iti
tm
•jdil. ili . iM.il t|h' - a
lhit 11 lilty nn4nij‘K| yesterd.i^ I la»*i|-r’s
Ita oar, r fi .! I- .
!-,dit«>r oiT'irsBi<J»u '.|ouri|;|lf (to as^ist
aht I : |Vt- oii^it} t<> jiavie-in artiel^oir
Jl>>vv t«1 I’ut :<l»u.|;.
iv*«*uiiiiien«1 iy>
-a- \»ststiant li'41 r
"jif ii :*
\y jio would | <
^ ^ , John lj,| SiiU<vait|
S^hy tlookiipl ilj» -In'mi * j’»ajK*rl—
tihan tictiph.
truth is>t 1 an
lie ttljrowiili
4ij 1 d a cl a met I k i ijt t;j 11 e r
’Mein
>i|» jfifonml ?
|
tear, leftlle
'Isaac.v^itl> Vimjni w vlaniK-J shirt. |
yijiiHrVrlf,. I'm veai inj; voiy>lV
.j deiirvilt|_v eeni*. t^>yshiinkahle vous. |ml
M rs. ... I-suads*
Mr. Ii»l;^ies«
ecu hi is; vaslltrd letilU Isaac js'Mn ha^iil,
Old M«, Skii is a vefjr elhirit^hlc
iiian, isn’t he J" ’i>h. yes,.preourse. jfkit
h lit* ever eas^s h sjbread iipku the wafers
you l>et |te e\jjH*e;s it U» laniu- hae® a
; sa njine s-1 lit I w iel i
| Aujxlonianlay—’tTliart'silic wav it 14
*, if \ye hunt h»ses r«Hks
4
lit
'm
say we re in ue|; i.l
»fe hunt aniseed <&iks Inlks taiiKh at Jus.
IVliat cun in liu|i( without ixiitiiiRgin
dieiK'itioii m: rjiHiule?” 5>in;d! IIcW—
‘ Rats!”
a
New York \i>^eklv: jiiiks—"Ili^lo,
Blinks! Ills'll yn i liad .1 Kri’at time fjet
tmii j married.—ei4|*'d with the *4^1—
' fntlur aiid nmlljfi t'urious^-j'av.e cli^se.'
i hut they didn't ptch ynij'i;
;; Bluiks (4adly I—Sip.),"
did theC ?’
• M^Wtor: "VViiM i|o yi.m thiiik ymu h|is
! b*nd s mind is wamierinjj |
«Ctitein: “j Jiiiow it. f Wlien I w§nt
' MpvcJtfm his | iticdifine ;:|uki now g he
cifned darling, .
Ubforelaryeaii*.^
He has jroi done t&ut
; if ' f
The eireus was ii new thill; to Hotiiy.
Vfhcu he tipproa lied a giritm- lie stouM.iu
uprh-nionthfdinlOiiishiiK'Hit. “Why, j|i."
hcexdainwd, “tins thiiijj jin'Sii’t Ih-Ioiik
jto the lower ordi-; id auuuiits dm-s li|?"
. v; ' J-l|ac|>er's Ba/aif. .. :j-| , |
i-'i'S i 'UWho made Itjlie first(jj steamlxait.
;t VVahlo ? ’ askt-d' the Unstop Sf hoolihis
‘ ff '^p^ol^ert ElsilKirt," replii'd'SValdo, v^tli
■- a pruu4 consciuuiniess of rectitude, wSd;
‘ wits cbatiwoil to ilismus When lie w^fiit
’ ; •—Hafiier's liiuaA
Siyeet O, did. you hear tin
now*? ,i4r. Nieefrlluw, whp jsejy;ngeCt<
?; ’ Vt«*» ‘1« V<tt. hl«Kg«| ltc;i so
last bW thnt Iff; broke oiw- ot her n'w
Hevond sweet jjirl—my Itiek I ntfehi
haVe had htm; myscir,«d1ti|a<kl|%i
Recordv
tom; *
iiu;
f:' ftMl1**** BjrniptoMpjoC Deal|.
:;j; tlriil'ltdfatb dull beadiiilhe. paia&ii
i ration* part* ofjthe body. waking ntib
' pit «f thi stomach, lorn of a|>iirtite, teviei
■{•bneM, pimpleaar aorc*. aU positiv
:,«n<kiKXaf poiadned blood.;- No maHe
- |K)W it became poisoned it 4*ust be pari
tied to avoid death. Acker’* Unjjiisi
? (Hood Eliitir ho* never failed to rem^v
, terofukxM or aypbilitic poisons. Sold ut
iter poal^wp*r*nt* hy^C-Simtl, l
nMjtto. "lijre and Wl^ k.
ia itaway4lwt iV dor* aot
iW** - JIT * - -rJ." ? > > —r
,-i W ^ r,' ..XV/V^r5^| V
l:::,} •* ,\C<* II
V|;|i4|f:two cities.
KROS iiSiCORBK’lt I.OFTY
i MliLf VO (iUl.KOHD’S
V 4 7 V PI.AINS. .
WhRl ifae'
wlyllff
A*
Ifttru#
lerl*
p. * i
SfeJpCotjp
[Si
(iKl'iiKSIWI?
<tiuwii; ijk- ii|
man of the H
vvalehitti; itrj
in .itid iHil o*
!.No.
IVI!
eftr lliyijf uuj
ten HRn and Heard
■iK on llie Rail"—
4|£iiK that Take no
yckwurd in Jla
*J?roKreaa and
||Mppn|enl.
fldencc la the Citizen,]
X\. Marcli HIt'bring
<«*.” queried the ljailroad
ifter. as tile latter stood
|.im oli jieople (Muiring
sears of passenger train
Jk illteriwion.
[■* the i long-haired. wild
ivs keeps one
"j^ting for the latest piece
/“Yt*;£ rejl^ff the .long
eyed iinlivi(fv !©v1n» i>t\ya
ri-erives more enssjn
it ue\t,s,
op j'pifTarev^fe'ipies, ami less praise
M'hetl lie ilejst^ most, o! all the SHI
tiers jpKlavv silnee tile daes.ol
pa Aik
rem
.-irked the man of
the lihys^i hiS Jlii'and pwneh. "llest road.
§|§»s the Western North
^»Vofthe K. N: IV System ;
-if,' \v;ivs twiee a. day;
in tlitE tomn
Qin dind di
solid trait!
she|H-ds g. e
Washm^tniiy
Split! ijtaSel i,
Itaek tflf(thei
phsselljgfSr ei/S
plenty’ 1* I'*
ders—firmin'i
\Vildes®, Anns,
e.ry ill.41s.live
make y*i$l eiV
ii, you . i're ;
we're go'digS.
Ami gf. tf
tine
*§£li i'n.ni Hut Springs to
lit !eh;mi*c:
^f^eliirn vVitUoi.it ebnngc;
ip|ixlv jnminis weight]—»•
> (itvetislmh o ; elegant
phlsb covereil sea t si—
4i®itiot - much «I list or ei ti
?*f%Un nigh t he we in lent,
^iHderfullv beautiful seen 1 -
4@(t
?now,,\V;l?i' u11
tiing Minttitli’i
stream,, £tv.h<,;
imiuleel <fne
IihiiLt, iaiOntif
Hi}; even 1 limy dope to
|J||iilile and happy. Say;
rtV, hop ahoard there;
■ <tn.
ijfa. Winding its ser|ie i
isflle inountaiilj gi>rgv.
>4^nd the'trees; junvru
jAyne'-lile some ipiomita
■f^parkling waters r
‘flails of diamonds rip
pint; and rushing over
I lie tfliijl sfHjd
tile stiitliit'e’iilp^fe'er sea
-on. ’,’:t / - ^
Stations piijgKgPn
are thfiUivji rTi*; 1 .
fp.'isseiid.elsj^i^^jSSnd otIn-rs are taken
on. The; lylt;. ,V} i- pulled ; tile engine
ives, fti |hor|'. *3ei aii -hral.es hiss, 'aiid
' ;ij The gay and festive
felled; tile mailponehes
r .. the platforms;
',r<; ‘‘ll "t (.
I.irmes' ii jRm ;uy
Hhe s : !e
.together ii > :
Jlfum-sHle"breaking up
witTitJ^jule and cow lianieksed
‘inf,' Hhi't
|i list; nice.*
UII^
gazes a'ter the
JfH lost to view
* | H*ei 1 -
in the
Capti. lyrii/if tgjio
St - i<>i lellow. anil can
has eha rge oft lie
^ram.nts.gi .id*
^limelt rtilii'f
'^aiiie i>l
*| lie “|>tni^h|’ ^
llowiirany
1 jinie .wheft t®^
i | ille eibiH*. v
I ^eeker?iM Sit h£] '^feiil. and a
^torv.Uji^tjia^ ^ lei Is; 'but
$ more ; times- in the
than any artist of
ve ever met. lit* sits
reporter about the
-coach front Ashe
S for the tourist
aii interesting
tlie whisLU
m
1
0ml tlliil
uolld ilct-aif; “llj
ay is elose at* hand,
fesiness tor the joyial
r.— ... ... .... . jiHl't sav "exeuse me,''
rSir, "I'll; &--li;tL'esSl minute," Imt’is up
;b<id ^pitv^anifL'-l'ymzi'.N
> t-lie teiif pKitf'^ejjS&l seeures
f df thrivi'ii^ pm Hfus
nut mi
liirdsevc
•V««l# liSmdKOKY,
i f* tt in r J
lalia'S^ t w 1
,. £s
f ivltli Its Itiaiydt fjait Inn, its handsome
granite'lowt y house, its new
1 linilding.*-^t*uto count; and lie.
'thinks v\ ll.tl-aif *,1gtetie set these Hiek
i(|iSvileSitrC. Tlie town looks
ttf-i;.sh. ht’althy ;t|t-ijh-.iii. and—hut there
, if ;t li.it 1 wSisth- ^fSltn. ami "If wi go.I"
.^iilisliiiry.; As". «n~Train whirls along.
t>nd lhlyi'H^l.el^ flails out tile stations,
klyiy lie.-nl is Ui, j^|’to tlie windows of
|t}k- euacli.j.gmfe igSlt upon such lund
ifi'lipes u|(erui iff foumll jn this most
itind Iavfired of tihe glolie. At
'Jli'r.i'i'rsvn.i.i;
j*ILyrs and two bullies
t ;ir train pulls out
kids -yel! tdl they
^JgiCes and the passen
Ik- ad'liitted into
y upon the first ex
'Vviary for lliemdferers,
|i€whi,'h ^ \f.e ;d fOU’suial.V portion, lint
Mi-re isyihfhionV •Ofe-Arying to stop an
Vi^litii-4Alikjiiihfr ^S' flahy. blessed with
^•hleanizeji Jntijh-' P^kr lungs, from mak
(r'l; Imaself ra 1^ ad:g:clisagi;eeaIil\ iliseor
®nt, tIhui it J.: Jy>iilraw a elieek nil a
fi^iik f«r. |t. Ii%> lumidreds when you
f':tven't,;i rl-iltS' I'Sleposit* to draw to.
S vrr &isnnKty
.Salieri i?tii ?’ro# sfe ordains that the
-I!ir>tlier*^tli- I|fcm:iiiu! the musie til
Iwv.
Site take:; <jfu, a
[put lie sta'tiifiis ii .
|>fe>w biayk'in t;
&v?t's i rai y i-uoit
Stif'1 linjJit-ie
pina.1 inii^Wc?
I'jyxes stla 11 go Il.
tiain, aifU (fie rjj
f»-.r ('■rect-rsfjori
a,[ier getting; ;i ®y^J:£ui I
stating lit; sty tfJ .isfes—:
k v’diI, is i lujf
s ^islul' tliin
Tf-tnit.” aiid
rrtiii
. niotte on another
tiller jiurehases a tiekel
^lii I'iowrr eily, and,
fair supjs.1, ei ip
all of the same
iirmed by a trunk
*;iin 'll Ik- here ill a
‘.'VcV a ilinfeg'!l
ifirfe mfetieallv remarks that,
■■■• ,?»-**• ' ■' 1 -
__ .. .. -er yerlis ter de sta
4'al‘ine eentis more than
aMv l-epinjc* wd;'4(.®f known lo possess
aijitme tmfe^f lie*'.4?|ysaid rein>rter gral)
1^4 tip lift- juiii!&^j|i ii>»aek : which eou
tiiiieii a Tiller and ti sandvvieli,
aj6f( madeyacw iliir^f des(s-r:i!te break lor
t|*?eastliiini«nl &:]m which was -about
oHf ear h it^ih ' ^"fjidy on the road to
iVtjSeiisbi^iiijf A-#:^prly lady,; who had a
h^t-box -tilid Iri^ 5'3(fe on one seat, re
link'd to flii/lle a:fpdi with the cardi
nfil-red tetu^ijnjfg ^ftpg Ilian is. ho is yieii
nV^g theivljhesiJljS'as . the eoat-li was
isr'tei, willy a !
: hv hre so that i? ;
■if|wded»eff;mlff'a»-d tin, lirilw -the ear
into jmtjtiiig out
rip. i might find
ill aj seat on the
liHilx-. He was
itjkil A tier's in. and he
Sf stovc jm>1 ish on his
ei v;
11 iiflle
SOiis
wfirnith anj
stfNve “
a-y|ort of <)iglr’
wTire hlue-iekliar^
brffgai.s: i J t
||. . AT MlWE ^khknsh
jfelw rcfnirtcr^,' JM a jscai
tVSyeleroil?; ?%e\iiigtoi), ami
Mtjhden llv4.C«'i^ reversible (lair
iMKOuglisi-iji-ksd^ JHgtirls,
tllS.JUt
itoKo.
it as a fellow
tlie
uni's
ihI cage Call of
'i'lj*h<>t a scornful
..... 'ijt * th^-^^4)ccnt youth, who
se|mcd ;i4^irci^<Jii lie enjoying the
laitirics tluft oiM;;,%&ilth can buy. ami
a fiitlm afW Slcxite'^gnscicucc enjoy. Hut
hi glanec,giyiH^f)*|gid the train rolled
«{*> ('■rcefi’Sixiri^f Wall hands on lx>ar?l
tale :uid syujW; isy*4jj.our spinster friend
tonally filled ^ipCf it was annouiKed
bC the ginger -eaT ^.irt er' o f. the MeAdoo,
“ii*(\ disjhpliis de hotel.’
ityjjcensjsj&i is 5 — ci..:
iiijont.; t>mc vkf
stiffs goih$ jjjo TiA
Kr She is widen
more room, ' and
Four banks, elee
t i®e’’li g h fs).^jr ats, afcmnk- college
"**■ <>ne 3»hmlifffe§nd ten dear; little
wM , .
grtUtHc ifs'SJ «tttrt» anil sidc
dBts. lour t ailrif*$<l»iK business houses,
jfefltitable, clever ixx>
.. 7 »fc Flowers—the whole
Cti is bpe'g ral^'^n ser v a to rv—jieauti
.ere is nothin)! like it
language 4>f Mr.
kle, (with
ph-pty ofihjjutaj^
pP , and lotft of |
t<$
fit: women: tAVyfc
i it, the Stated ami
V»is Arnold R(*
t, "tiive us r|
to go thclk
^ill’
; varyi
tle'Mc.yktfl’ H<o ■
s^nftit i \f? iswumff
tKtfouijtesigs *w
bprei, andpo hil#
*5^lHirov <jr givi- ns hb
ur twit in the
%', v ; j ■
ihmy, manager ol
Hg Citizen repre
rial obligations for
phim v^bilc in Greens
'testimonial tan lx
PtMd to liis h’oriip^^ti there is nothing
yfnt'mayijjrgnt W<^aw but what he is
af»k to supply “Sjjsired information;
*W#fv wiSfesired- information;
the% »* not^hngi'T Way want tjo eat
IMt .whitt it wii* (SSjSOr inlied you U{s>r
t^qiiest—tktil. if J-isfehould ever want te
’ the e«tllegi|i Sf i knowv who) kee)*
tfje Jicst earria;
a-id won't Mtk
h«»- Heftier
04,
,.*»■ horse*
.. ^Jk'-on -every
u go
m i town
Wij know
time
to- Greens
KCMOICH mm 9fHE 1‘RKWt.
Notes and opijMtfba Coneenilnji
Men auA JIei*H«ren Carefully
i CortinlH'd
Ilie incrKi*l II<U icun/wn w
promise w Inch w\ s ’ fo prove a bright
reality when. Hj?ermJ>n succeeded t<
power seems: to have (tided ill so tar as n
affects the slaves h>('She 1‘eniisylvani:
i , ,> , 1
cjial and eoke barons.tj
iNew Orleans I “SNa/fnc: Committee;
from juitrioip niighi sayc ear lars. :lt i;
pjresiiined that evert' appointment inadt
by the President will l^eontirmed at tin
proper time.; ,jlc is 'where he is tp g<
ahead anil not to bitckiiowu.
diVashinjjf'iii J’otw : At Vienna, b’bl
(irant will Ixf gracKUislj' reeeived, as ir
fact he wcmld la- Wherever sent, and in
<|i.rtcstioii can Ik- <>f his ctftin
i'rijjaptcilncss jlo >: an^; iH||y t li;»t nmyxle
vol vc upon liiuif: in'Siit&jysoc'inl _ or official
capacity. • 4 ■ it ?§ .
n ’ • : :,*• %.'|# . .. ;
piclimond State 0$r<iiunl (•ibl^ou?
that Lhere is inj probability <>I* tin
1’Pjk- cver$ ncmpvitfg America. Ili>
Frniiicmv snAs: ; **T3jc papac y is to«j in
tim.'ityly connected !|y jtybst associations'
anil memorable £vc{j^s-|r$fnakc the f’oj>cb
removal iVoiji Komejnt|MI probable.’*
Courier-Jofiriml: XliA'Harrison would
like to''read ilp a-bt£lc, j|»jn tlu Fall Kivci
Strike, but the ii|i|w»^tu(|^iteofliee-liM»itet>
give him no (im«£ Tbilisi really too bail.
A President <i>ftl*e l^nteif States should
always.Is* aljiow^d a^eti’diours to inform
hiniselfon, the wOrkJtig^ol a high vvar
tarifl. i ' 1 ||
pjiiladelp'lfjka TJnieS': ®he distribution
of a wards aiinong tlife f;11 Kditorsjias
IKvp unaeeoijtntably luis^-ndid. But tin
threat Kditoils of’ jMiiiadfctpliia are still at
A heir posts, laboring Witji that zeal that
ever eharaeteiiz(js imefif and showing
themselves \yorthv oj.}tli^pioudest diplo
ni a tie appointment oh t(|i*'list.
■ Nt>v VorldWorlil: fil^Vfr. HllioU. F.
Shepanl, who. havtbg^li »pjK<l into a
tbrtmie. lias inventlv on^p|K-d int«» sacred
journalism. knows uff jfforc about |iis
«>wn business than »ie ns about the
affairs* o! bis neighbor^ bis condition
may In* said to l>cdcpfoi'.Jl)le. And, taken
alt?'gether,avc rather Jld|k it is.
Philadelphia Kecorfjh ;|The elopement
of a daughter of CbiejRjustice Fuller
shows that e|\en t!he ^i^rcine Court of
tin* I’niled Stiates has jurisdiction in
eases where hearts artViiflJilived, and tljat
a simple and uuleal4}e£t J ustice of the
Pea it has tluf povVyr t|i f&idei a decision
which tile highest authority can not
re verst4, ; J5- i
. j - 'jf# *
Montana Record: MoiifSina must have
read of tlje sl;ini|icdc 1“ |^e gold fiehlsof
Lower California, ns she/ has started a
gold excitement of Iier ISwii, with tjie
result that slke is getting thousands of
citizens from (the oilier.-Stales and Terri
tories. Montana wautjs ic bin showing
wlivn slit vntfrs the t'iliitfi, and she has
taken tjie ipiiiekest meiiiis; of yettni^ it.
Ali.uita Cijuistutilioh: ?Tlie South js
; pfos]Ririii>f, rind shouldt n#t jiose’ in the
a'ttituile t.f aIlieKtrar. Ult^is able to sup
[M>rt her own helpless jjSnif.^ and she ou^ht
to do it. A retreat j)i ^aeh Southern
State lor l|oi»ie|ess yete'rai^ would eost
lint little, IH'c.'iuse it vyijultijliave but lew
iimiateS, nnif it would n<*t have to lie
’ , i ;• ' ft .
supported mfiny years.®
- Chat tanoiijj'a Times § Why should ail
offiee b* giv«1ii to (>em; Lieu^street ? lie
has Ilei-p a (blit t'aihire i?i ffery position:
liistowed on him sinje file war. lie
seems t|inrouj>ly u11;id.1 j) 1 ei) io sueeessftd
civic entploytnciu. find'cCnainly, when
there are inaiiv reiuiblicjilifft in the South
who are (jii.jililied, it Vivojild Ik-tolly to
select lor thcdH^h honors then who have
neither jKisonal lollovViu^ nor business
eapaeitV. j
I’hiladelphla keeord: ; Itiis said that
Secretary Proctor, .who: ie^a strenuous
advocate ot the I’uritttlt nabbatli, will
soon issue a Strict ordef .aj'fiiiist all dress
parades and pis]ieeti<ms onSSundav, As
lilese iiis|s-et<ons are in b^ialt ol that
cleanliness which is next >io eodliness^,
this proposed change o( thi' j'irmy ret;tibi
lious will lie mauilvsily aiu a wroiijj
direction. ‘ :|i
Phibideli'iia Times: Somcipf the pajiers
have lieyn liuikinj; a.yjreitt oiiterv against
the gretji postaije stani|i, l'tnt tile color
of the T’nited Slates postage stamps is
less objcetioniible than theirjform. They
:ii,e all • (utncijosisavily lnt>^ The small
square stamps of liiiylamb and i ranee
are prettier and more convenient, IfMr.
Wanainnker Would jiivii us^omethine on
this model he would (tain the approba
tion especially of wotntfukiud. The
fasliiomvble handwriting «f the ‘iieriod
leaves no space oil tile wtuvelojic for
Washington's ]Kirtrait at liill length.
, ' Hummer Hnm«n. V
Tlic [wissenger dcpartrtlcii* of the, Pied
mont Air-Line is gatherings information
with a view of publishing t|jr names.ete.i
of liersofis who will t;ike tnihrilcrs tortile
;» ! r
ensuing summer sg
\Vc would like to see otrr faction of-the
country thronged with)ic<ij?5e next sum
mer. and to tljiis end wotddSuggest that
families desiriiig to aectuth|todatc sum
mer I murder* to conimntiycute at onee
witlf the neirtst £tnttdifj£auent of the
Kichmond & Ihinville Ku‘|ioad, at ot
near which they resjdc, gtv^tg post office
address,'at or near .what Citation, con
veyance lusetl. if any, number of guests to
be accomodated, with terms jier day
week and m ninth. Blani«S;|wiU be fur
nished by a|>[>li<-aUon to station agents
The Hupplemcut a S»uc
A gentleman writing tn.the Cituk>
from Hitkory says: “The' JJiekory sop
piement, gotten up ,by tfa< ClTKEji, wai
a success and proved his Mir pleasing tt
our peixple. I received tUft morning t
letter ffdm Chicagoaskingfor more spe
cific information and referring to the sup
pleraVnt,"
Kc*e
4- -i
lkag|»«s»fe aMn Tor
The Sim
Ointment, .
cine, wiU cott L —
>r«m, H|ei Itch,
mav all Scaly, Itchy Skin
matter how obstinate pr
application of “Swayne
ithoirt any; |aternt>| mod
rcase
l : I*
,■ Ri»g
iphm, Ecxc
iptions, n<
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ii'
PRObREtKUVE ASHKVHJ.E.
“AltraHtloni and SightH that
Beautiful City of the Hll|n.”
The Raleigh News-* Observer of yesterday
pays the following handsome compliment
tb Asheville land its attractions and its
“manifest destiny
“We vi-sterdny rtiet and interviewed Ur.
Turner rind Mjr.'R. T. C»rav who, as wt
saw from Tint Citukk, visited Asheville
last week. looking especially into the op
eratlon of the new electric street railway
awl taking ii), incidentally, the other at
tractions awl sights of that lieautifulcity
of the hills. 4s to the street railway,
these gentlemen are enthusiastic iii their
admiration of its |>erfectioii in design ami
the exactness with winch all of the de
tailsdi'constriiction have been executed
by Mr. lv. II. Davidson, the contractor
rttJd principal Owner of the systemj The
curves are lieaktifirlly’laid and even the
slightest lrend in the strcctsarerepgpsent
e(| in the alignment of the track; tfje'ears
are large and elegant and similar to those
in use on the Broadway road’ in New
York, and the electrical equipment seems
tb Ire without a defect- The great tri
umph of the system Is the manner in
which Lhev have contrived to overcome
tljeappai^titly insurmountable obstacles
of nature and to glide easily, gracefully
apd without a jar tip those steep grades
with only a “little chained lightning.”
The traffic is large and gratifying toflfose
whir have invested their money in the!en
terprise. All agree that Aslievillep has
lieen particularly fortunate in having
Mr. Davidson interested in an cnlcjfprisc
in the line of which lie lias had great ex
perience and lor which jie has so much
genius. , A New Yorkfr, sojourning in
Asjieville for liis health,; lie conceived the
idea of establishing the j-oad anti with a
zealous effort lie soon carried his conce|>
tio’u into execution. Mr. J. H. Barnard,
also of New York, formerly of the l-J S.
Na'w and a son of (Ich.i Barnard; of tlic
I'nitcd States Array, hayingliecomefhor.
ouglily identified witli Asheville, is sjijier
iiitcwiciit -of the road and of se vend other
enterprises in tls- city, and has decided
.managerial ability. A Raleigh bdv( Mr.
Kratik I’, Lewis, son of Maj. A. M, laf’wis.
of jjiis city, .and an ex|H.‘rt in the employ
of the Spriiguc Motor Company, of;t\cw
Yoi*k,4» entitled; to the credit of the nier
li-ct electrical Construction and equip
ment of the system. The fact that his
company 'entrusted a ; work re<|uiying
so . much \expcrt , knowledge Jtuid
skill solely to; him iis a recogni
tion of his-worikand attainments thiit
gives his many friends heye great pleasure.
Hisfapiel rise in!liis chosen profession, ;t
field where tile: developments are ijew,
startling and bolundlesS,; shows that he
is appreciated and liis friends believf lie
has “sttuek it rich." Asheville is full to
overdo w.i.rig, of N ort hern visitors. The
hotels and boarding houses have reached
the limit of their capacity for comtonfa
ll Ic accommodations, Beyond which they
wilt in it go, ail'd the city iis now as noted
as a winter resort as it has long lasun a
sunlrtier. cai<ital| “Battery Dark,” Van
elegant structure and commanding a
vicW surpassed only by Connally’S,
i which is, as lieautiful as an artist’s
dream anddievonil the |><iwer of camera
or pencil tb justly portray ), shelters in
its eosy corners millionaires by the score,
and Col, Prank Coxe, the owner of the
noted hostelry, is making, arrangements
or (arge extensions to the building; A
’'Philadelphia syndicate has bought a
lieautiful site, comprising about 60acres,
near Asheville Junction, On .which they
will erect 4 $600,000 hotel this summer;,
Mr. George Vanderbilt, who has bought
several thousand acres, is contemplating
no-one-knows vehat magnificent . eqt&rf
prise and improvement. | c 5
“We congratulate our western capital
upon its present beauty and prosjienty
and its “manifest destiny."
Blue Ridge and Ktipxvllle R. R.
[J-'rafiklin Press.]
In passing through Tallulah the oilier
day We had a chance to t^lk ’with prefii
dent Thianas concerning, the extension p,
liis railroad, the Blue Ridge and Atlantic,
through todviioxjvffii'- 1 le said : “1 leave
for New York lo-Jiight to complete :«v
rangemeifts,, When I left there tvfo
weeks ago,? being, called, home by t|ie
news of niy wife’s death, I had abopt
completed rt trade with some capitalists,
by tile ternis ol which they were; to pill
in a bank, subject to the order of a con
struction cdtnpaijv, the money to hiiil'd
the rbii^thfeongh to Knoxville in eight
een months, In case the arrangement
falls through, I have another company
in view who are anxious to take hold of
it, and one id thy largest construction
companies are waiting to ;take hold of
the work and push it through at <nice,
Everything; will be settled definitely
within the next thirty or sixty days. But
all the money that has !>ce(i prolgisetl me
has lieen with thel provision that I should
get $loo,noo frotn North’Carolina and
not less than $61)6,000 from Tennessc-ejj
I am; certain to get all 1 want from Ten;
■lessee, as Knoxville a few; months agff
;promised me $601 j,000, anil I feel satis,
tied I shall have nil trouble to get it now,
So it all dc'iiemls njmui what North Caro*
liua does. Jf she will js^nc bonds fin;
$100,1)00 stock, the road, as l said, will
lie completed through to K'noxvillc with,
in.eighteen months. If not, the road will
not lie built.” '
'•TAl.K
BO
ITOIT."
Mr
HIh
ftCRIt I'rtH There With
Conjuring Act* ■ •
Bl.Mvyfrfrn, ■ N. C., March 27.—John
rope, a young man of twenty-one sum
tliers, and employed at Gijltert. Taylor
& Co's saw mill, is in ejujtcfa precarious
condition at tips place. Aj>out a week
Ugo, while working on the public road,
lye liecantc intoxicated, and finding some
wagoners encamped for the'night, he ob
to sleep by their fire.
mined permission 1
During his drunken sleep, a log, it is sup
l4>sed, rolled opt front the fire, terribly
burning his left Ipg from his ltoot-top
almost to his hip. His knee-cap is burned
off. Hesides. a regular M. ft, old man,
John Bean, the conjurer of the pejghbor
was summoned to ''talk the fire
hood
out ol him.”
Mr. Bean,
■ an
uneducated old- Cou»
federate soldier, tdld your correspondent
to-day, that he hald succeeded, after two
“talk#,’' (thisnumber beingpccessary.in
extreme eases'!, and unless gangrene of
“ifrysiiielaa" sets jn, he Is confident, the
patient Will recover. ,i
Mr. Bean farther remarket| that he had
learned this ■ remarkable art from an
mafr
old Dutchwoman, and that | a
111 rl ol*, 1 d n ■■ ■■ * * fww, M* r* ■ '
wild only learn it! front a woman, and a
woman from a man.” ' i
1; line TaW* catiery cbeap. ' !
■|,. ii 1 ; :
A bigger bargain than ever before--^
set* (only) of fine Russell stefj and oelht
oldr handled, kpivef at #2 a jfseti 'Thirty
•uts of fine white-handled knives at $t.3&
A few pairs fine carvers to match, yffy
low. Wonderfully i^tw price; on‘ bfst
ptattd Vnives; forks and; spoons. Rogeir*’
tryfit-plated knives at «2 a prt. |vp|;
tldfig in Crockery, tilajm a ad kamps, at
8|* 5t and 61 8, Ham St,
! The revenrteeolkction* in the Raleigh
district far March amounted to #90,000.
:k -‘Vi ie- 'Y- H'l'k ■>]
I
STATE NEWS.
\
>, ■ r
A new directory of Winston-Salem is
licing published. " i
Ten car-lrtfids of negroes passed thr< nigh
Salisbury Tuesday oil tlieir way South.
Lee S. Overmah,, of Salisbury, has been
apfiointed one of the directors of the
State [leiiitentiarv. 1
A new survey has Ijccu .niade over the
Northwestern North Carolina railroad
lietwcen Winston and Grecuslxiro.
i , • !
Gov. Fowlc has accepted the honorary
rnemliership tendered him bv the I’cmia
nent Democratic Club, at kaleigh.
A railway from Kingwood to Enlield.
Halifax county, is to lie built by a com
pany which exjicctls to begin work in six
ty days.
The muniei|>al contest in! Wilmington
Thursday., resulted‘in tile ■ election o( a
majority of Democrats <>« Uic hoard -ol
aldermen. e
Rev. J. Y. l‘\iir, of Charlotte, has <k
cietcd to accept the call to the pastorate
of ihe (iraee street Presbyterian church
in Richmond.
The Scotland Neck Tcmjn-rancc Associ
ation. in Halifax comity, will celebrate
its second anniversary l-'iiday, April 11*
next.
Rev. XV. G. Starr, of Danville, Va., will
preach the sermon In-lore the graduating
class of the Greensboro I'emale College
at the approaching coijitneiievmctit.
It i^ said that there is a temporarysns:
ixatsion on the Gcprgia, Carolina ,fe
Northern railroad, somy .forty miles ol
whk'h have lieen already, completed.
State auditor Saiidt rlin has accepted
the invitation and will deliver theannnal
address at the eonmieneenient of the
Chowan Baptist Peniale Institute, at
Murfrecslniro. ,
The largest eottoft mill in the State is
to lie built at I-'aycttcvillc.. The projec
tors of the enterprise are now at the
North with sjiceiheatioiis, completing tlie
amount of stock required.
Tile North Carolina Sunday School
Convention will Ik-held in Charlotte on
April 2 to t inclusive. ■ Mr. Chas. W. Til
lett, of Charlotte, is chairman oftheeoni
■mittee on entertainment-.
I no. I'. Crowell, I). !>.. president of
Trinity College, will deliver the literary
address In-fore the graduating class at
the Kerhersvillc High School on May
24.
The grand celebration at AvOC.i In-gin
April 2.'! and ends on the 2d, The edito
rial banquet will lx- given on the 23. It
will In-really a privaty affair and given
by Dr. Dr. W, R. Capchart, the wealthy
and public-spirited oiK ner of t lie place.
Bv ail act of the last Ix-gislatuie the
city of Wilmington was authorized to say
to manufacturers everywhere that they
are at liln-rty to locate and carry on bus
iness there ‘‘without paying local tri
bate." -a.
Gov. Bowie has retimed notice that an
officer of the Cnilcd Stales ordnance de
partment will soon go fo Wrightsville to
erect hatteries of ten-infh guns aiid mor
tars there at the site of the |n-rniane«t en
campment of the State gulml. The Init
terjes will In; in place by Julyjl.
Jonathan Moon, who lives jn the south
ern part of Alamance yoUnty, celebrated
his out hundredth bjrlhday'Mi the 20th
last. The (ileaner says: His neighbor,
Thos. Dixon, who is over seventy, gave
him a big turkey dinner .and .furnished
him with an historic chair to sit in on
the occasion. The chair was owned and
used l»v I.ord Cornwallis when lie passed
through that part of Chat ham aud Ala
mance on his retreat from the battle ol
Guilford Court House in 17*1. Mr.
Mooli is remarkably well preserved, and
as to his age,that is authentic.
The If‘mil nrlth's Orplian Home.
The session of the District Grand Lodge
of B'nni Brith comprising the States of
Marvlai^J, Virginia, North and South
Carolina, Georgia and the District of
Columbia, which recently met at Sa
vaugli. lla„ and t" which Mr. A. Whit
lock, of this city, w.^s a delegate ad
journed ill a body to Visit the (Orphan's
Home established and recently completed
at Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Whitlock with the
other delegates, was greatly pleased with
the Home. It was epnstrueted at a cost
of «ty con
tributing more than enough for its ToiS
plction, and has an emiowmeut of over
SI00,<H)0. It is dcsigrted for a Iconic for
orphan^ of members of the order, and
others in indigent cifcil'nistanccs of the
Jewish faith. It is an ornament to tig
city of Atlanta, a credit to its t<Ambers,
and but another monument to the mam
benevolent societies of which the B'nai
Brith is one.
An Iiwtrqdlqn Ct>r,
The instruction ear of the Westing'
house Automatic Air-Brake Company,
passed down the Western North Caro
lina road yesterday. This edr has gone
.over the entire line of ihe Richmond and
()anvillc system, giving instruction t<
the engineers of that line in the use of the
Automatic Air-Brake, The car -p ck
gantly fitted up—one end hping con
structed so as to be used as a drawing
room in day time, and asydeeping apart
ments at night. Everything about the
’car is of the Westinghouae make, sta
tionary engine, dynamo for' electrie
-lights, and'a set of thirty1 brakes,! repre
senting thirty freight cars, which the
chief operator, Mr. Harttu.an, and his
*two assistants used ih giving instruc
.tions. .. H. ! - - s ,
Qraat.
General Grant, on his return to this
co an try, is said to have bum severely af
fiirted with a CuUg|‘ contracted whik
grossing thf ocean! and which bod stub
i>6ruly refused to yield to airy treatment.
A friend procured .for hm* A 'bottle ol
gymphys, api by its use nt a' few hours
Uc was entirely relieved. He remarked to
fus friend: “Men took upon me ns a great
Soldier, but this bottle of, Symphy* is
greater than I. My calling has been to
destroy men's lives, but this medicine is
4 victorious savior of men, I shall never
be without it again.’’;|.!t-, ,;.j «i d&w .
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THIS
:. \
FIRST
NATIONAL BAN]
Specially ycsisnated as a Dl
j t bufsiBK Office of tlie Treasury
department.
■ •?yuitt* a sensation was created amor
the officials of the First National Ban
yesterday mowiinp when the followiti
communication was received from seer
fury Windomdof the treasury depar
nteiit:
* ‘fUti.VSfKV blil-AKTMKNT,
i ! ^Office of the Secretary,
j Washington, March 2«, IKK«>;
* L'tm/iicr /’irsjE. Xatiunal Hunk, Ashevill,
V..C.—Sir: Ilv virtue of the authnrit
iVmfcrrcil lipoipnic by Section 3(120, Hi
vised Statutcsof the I'nitcd States, til
First NationaljBank, of Asheville, N. C
a depositary of public moneys, i|i hereh
sjieciallv desii^tatec) ftjr the rpeeptior
spfc keeping and disbursement at
ctifdinp to law-of funds advanced to <li<
Itursinp otlicers’ot the treasury deparl
lue'iit. Respectfully! yours,. j
f * | Wm. Wi.nImim,
t t !■'. Sec'V of the Tficasury
v^he selection pi the First National a
a'disliorsiiip office by the Secretary of th
iMastlrv, was io|t irelyi misoupl|t hv th
officials of the ijjsnncr iilsULutioni antltli
nnptjiip t lie dcsipnatipn are :
pfiffioiiid mysttirv I o t hem.
.■'ljhcdcsicpialipn increases the volume o
liisfiness ulrcadjjj licinp done hv the . Firs
Na|ional to a pjjvatcrcxtciit. anil demon
stVatcs the coididenee , rt posed in tic
Bfigk hv the heat 1 o| the T re; i m i iy de
pertinent. |
ijfvrcafur, 'all;, tnoiieys liclonlpnp t<
HA--Treasury department, formerly belt
he Collectors, marshals, etc., will Is: la p'
in 'this Bank, and checked out in [Vi: men
act-didinp to the provisions td jscclioi
.!.tVio ot the Revised Statutes.
The First National, in-everv nja.v, tic
seifvi'il I he hoiioti'and eoalidcnceevideluvi
his letter, am
hvjSeetvtary Whidom in
I he tiaiik officials leel much pratjilicd at
I hit distinction n{"bciiip the only dislutrr
inji 'Joffiee
Carolina.
f
of the Treasure
Oouricr-lourna-|: Miltiades. Scitiiiiaml
Befisiirins favored a war taritf onlv
while a war was pniiip on. I’ossih
Nortl
NeVylYork Still isjiot aware of thiiji. ’
hlv th<
\\ keel i n a Key is ter A wreck lilac that
which overtook ?tlie copper syndicate
oud'JH to overtake all orpanizod eoti
spiroVies to control the, market i in the
ncef4iitrv articles,of life.
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Cfijirier-Jouriiaj: The Is aulifnl sprint;
wedtjier is In el Tv favorable to the de
vclo|jmcnt of Jolifl Chalfant New's British
sid^-^diiskers, w I deli he will need s<ji much
.vile!! Ik arrives in l,u
Denioeratie
tali
Boston Herald; Hood
postmasters are to he allowed t<[> serve
ont 'tlieir terms. The only trouble is that
Assistant Postm^ster-I letleral Clarkson
is t fieriudpo of thiji poodness.
Atlanta Constitution: The Texas Press
Association will meet next month. !<)nc
if the features ol nhe program is a hull
ipld.: and we nifty state here that no
.ditties in thiseouWtry arc lietUrci|uip|icd
or (his sort ol | *i t) nil a me.
Nsw York \Yorl|: The*r Treasury siir
[ihisteimtinnes tip. increase at a rapid
ratey j It will- retmire j reckless extrava
tanfe on the piflft pf the s[K-n(lthrilt
laijb'oiow in pother to turn tile "eon
lit inn1.'' i
into a "theory.
Si Oil ,\ City Journal: Tile sail never sets
m tlifi I'nited Statls, When Lhe evening
tin Sis *poinp doyen in Alaska the next
norSiinp’s sun is aft hour liipfi in Maine,
rhis is a hip country lor ;i fact, and the
iolil|ici;tns are a I ways up and dressed.
Clj,it*apo Mail: ’Here's a scheme: Let
Mr. 4flaine slay id the Cahinel until he
las iiiven the Brilifdi lion's tail ;i terrible
.wist? and then jyt him lie ..appointed
Miusdfcr to laiplniid. so he c;ri| 14a 1 over
mil Jihll the sinuous tiling out hv the
’ 1
Wisjjiinpton Post: It] was just like Mr.
Keiif: of flic New Work Tribune, to lie
■oni'ifnied too late for Mr. Elliott
slnyjijisml's afternoon |ba|icr to pet the
lews thelore, licxo Mjondav evf'iiiup.
‘Shejjij is plavinp.in tofipli luck, anti vet
le isf.-f ''petiius.'" ’
St.djonis Ke]inplk' I lie k’epuhliealis of
.lie Ifijjty-first CoifcrCsk intend lo evis
er.itr- tlie Tre.isarv,;. They may make a
eila r,\ era lie a ; 1 a r ti of the process, hut
I the^Vvdo,ithe\1 wilf hear the truth jthont
t anfj! themselves ift lanpuape that will
lot ;(e*omiuodate iiself to any delicacy
hey play feel as thay till their pockets.
I'litldilelphia Tillies: The ap|siinfmeiit
ifllefiftral Batehellpr, who is a niemlier
d the New York Asi-emhlv, as Assistant
se-eret.-M-v of the Treasury, lias pet a
a hole lot (d New \ftirk Assvanhlvnjeii to
ivishififc something fvould hill 011 them
lesidtfs, tile papier tnachc eeilinp jifilie
\sseujhly Ciiamberi
Nasiii'ille American; “For wlierejyour
reasiitV is there wi|J your heart lie,also,"
pioUV Van esteemetV couteniiHirarv, Col.
lyllioti if'. Sheppard^ For the first time
Jo!. Sficppard has. slipjsd up iu his
I notations from Sculpture. Accoi-tllnp to
.lie Kepu 1 iliea 11 Bihlti the above passage
diould.tead: 'T'or^vliere the Treasury
s tlieV-'lwill the hcapl lie also,"
Wasliitpton 1'osti The President has
m{ '-ii-s,wooi.leu man into the Pension
)lfllvju|It;tt is, not exactly wooden, pist
iiartlyt wooo'"- while ue are s)s‘ak
np oijit. the wt'aT i^'n't about his head ;
t is at ilie other e;)(l of his anatomy.
Jorptiral Tanner has a pair Id artificial
eps. jfis own Up.,!ji«s real leps, the leps
that l^itu,re pave hiyii, are down South
mm. H'l|cre—in pomf company.
PhiUfflelphiti Record: If Halstead
jhoultl lie sent to ' Berlin to catch the
fallingriiiit!tie of “t^ntlcman lleorpe” a
■ountivjul of ]iatriots would clap their
liandskwlmil-iuply. Jpst fancy the dipnity
if the iliake with which Friend Murat
ivouldishakf the diisf <if Berlin fyoih hts
latcnuif-atliers in tile event of further
icute ainpleasautne^ft wrth respect to
Samoa. * V
KauvtsCHv Glob^: IfWhltefaw Reid
should; liinppen to iu^ur the iiersonal dis
pleasure of Boulanger and receive a
challrt|ge from him. the great dodging
dueliatjdf France will find he has made
the w<>r*t.lilmiiler of his life. Mr. Keid
can ju#t»send to X* w Yoik for au old
copy of {he Trilmnc and swipe M Itou
langerinto seven leindy of >lcbris with
one of. his double leaded, self-repeating
society, items, k’adcd-at each end.
Richmond trtate: lioroe of the northern
iui)iers annoume the "death of a Con
federate ipiratc.” So yhe rate old tars are
going faSmlly to Dayy Jones’s looker, nr*
they ? /But we learn from perusals of
some o{ the exchangjry yrnnotincing this
tact that a goodly supply of rebel
dcsjyridocs and. gkierrillas are ytlU
around, and we occasionally see an lh*
Halation that "the unhung arch-traito
is yet living, th<WghSM>le,
- t^iTtble ForenrarnlUKS
• Cough, in the morijing, hurried or diflS
cnlt breathing, raising phlegm, tightness
in'the ejMut, quickened pulse, chilliness- in
the evening or sweaty at night, all or any
of these things are tree first stages of con
sumption. - Acker’s fifuglish Cough Rem
edy will <;ure these fearful symptoms, and
is sold under a positive guarantee tei T
C. Smitfc'& Co, ,j. {tbSdawTw
r, ill V***" ! *. **v| ?'
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT.
THE most important move
MKIMX VET INAl'Gl'RATED.
A New Company Organized Will
a I*ald-l'p Capital of f 150,000,
and an Authorized Capital of
•S oo.ooo.
•_ Wc have had such a Ijirge number u
pleasant visitors here this winter thai
\ our energetic re}x>rters havfe found it ini
j |K)Ssible to mention, npixopriately, ever
) a small proportion of them. This is tht
• excuse for our neglect last week to not*
^lc arrival of several gentlemen from
e (^hio, who for several1 days have lxer
, “doing” Asheville, and “viewing with n
' critic s eye! her j>oiiits of ad vantage from
a business, as well as a pleasure stand
. point
The gentlemen referred to are, Mri W,
H. \ ouug, of Kenton, Ohio .Mr. A. W.
Hutt, of Springfield, Ohio, a gentleman of
s hirge means, and for many years an ex
tensive manufacturer of agricultural im
plements ; Mn J. I;. IIcfFclfinger, a well
known ami ]H>pular life insurance agent,
t controlling most of that business in the
State of Ohio, and Mr. Win.? Kdmuuds
I ton, one of the largest wholesale lumfx-r
dealers in that State.
We have always admired the State of
< diio, which is now termed “the iiiotjier
in-la^v of the I ’residents”—we supjiose lx*
eause her daughters will marrv no man
unless he is fit to succeed Kcorge Wash
ington, and even with this high resolve,
mine of these1 ladies nccd^he old maids, if
we may judge from the character of her
men whom wc have met. ’.litre, to come
back from matrimony to business: These
lour gentlemen were Iso much pleased
with their ins|K.vtioii of our place that on
Saturday last they orgaul/cd a compa
ny, with
A CASH i'AIIM I1 CANTAL Ol $ir>0,(MH),
V\ ith authority to increase ’the same,
as their business may demand, to
OOO. We are not prepared to name the
other stockholders, but*their immlxrwijl
probably lx- limited to ten, and the new
company will Ik-good for at least $1 ,OO0,
OOO.
The; plan is to absorb into tliis enter
prise the business and. plants, flow I icing
o| icralcd, and heretofore owned bv Nlessrs
Avery X: Erwin, who have established a
large furniture factory here, also the
plant and business of the Tuckascige
Lumber & Manufaeturitm Co., now op
erating extensively in Macon, Jackson
and Swain counties. This arrangement
will lie completed within ten days, or as
scion as a satisfactory inventory-can lx
made of the stock of goods and material
in the possession of each. *
The business of both of these .concerns
will lx* eon tin tied in their res; x*ct i vc lines,
and greatly increased bv the lilxral ajk
plication of such additional capital as
can lx- used advantageotjsly; thus, Avery
& Erwin’s machinery will lx* augmented
by tiucli items as will add to. their present
large annual output of furniture and
many other lines of woodworking, in
cluding mechanical or agricultural ini pic*
ments and machinery,'and probpblv the
mamifreture of caskets and cofhtis, for
which latter they cxjxvt to find a mar
ket in regions less healthful than this.
They realize fully that there is no local
demand for such stock.
The product-of the Tuckaspigc ‘Lumber!
& Manufacturing Co., will lx* also great-'
lv enlarged; and a depot for wholesale
business in luinlxr will lx established
here, probably near the railroad depot.
While Tin-: Citizi-n is delighted ttY note
the establishment of any manufacturing
business, it considers this yne of the very
Ix-st, lxeause%dl the raw material will lx
bought in Western North Carolina, all
thei labor will lx employed here,- and as
the principals will no doubt, with their
families, soon reside here, even th<£profits
will remain with us.
These gentlemen will di>uhtlcsti select
desirable locations and erect handsome
residences, so that our real estate men
and contractors will lx- made happy.and
to the nucleus thus i finder many pf their
Northwestern friends will soon lx added.
To.all such Tint CiTizkn tenders a most
hearty
Welcome aU to Muncbnilx* Mall.”
I»R. McDOW'd I*I.KA.|
A setter from the Slayer of Capt.
p. W. Dawson.
[Columbia Register.] '
Mr. Charles Baylwm, of Memphis, a
friend!, schoolmate and associate h>r
many years of Or. T. B. Mellow, the
slaycr of Capt. Pawson. has received the
following letter from him:
CiiARi.HSToN, S. C. March 18, 1889.
Mr Charles IT . havlwm—Mv J>c?;r .8ir#
Voitr highly appreciated remembrance is
at hand—what a treat it was to me. M v
heart went back to my old home and
friends where I was so well :«<nd so favor
ably known ten years ago. I have in no
way, let me answer you, renounced the
claim fhev hold upon me.
Taught* from childhood tO lisp the ac
cents of truth, I can never eradicate them
from mv bosom,, and let me | assure you,
I am neither a cowardly as&issin, nor a
selfton leased “rake and hlxrtine.” Act
u at yd as 1 have ever Ixen hv a conscien
tious rectitude ol purpose;.I trust 1 have
nothing to fear txfore an impartial jury.
I plnyt* mvself before f»od anti mv coun
try fot trial. I have done; no crime,
Your friend.
T. R Mfrpow, M, I>.
• Cow, IMCIIto, Com, Beef.
I [\V«tyn«*v)Uc: Courier.]
‘'We are reliably informed that there is
a man on the cost fork of Pigeon who
three years since milked a cow during
the summer, worked her to the plow and
made a fair crop of corn, and in the
meantime kept his family supplied : with
coffee and other necessaries from tli< sale
of the corn. In the fall, not willing to
carry her through a prospectively hard
■Winter, he sold her to Mr, jas. Osborne
for beef,” .
Parents criminally UsWe. -
More than half of all deaths occur be
fore six years of age. An army of inno
cent, lovelv children are swept needinsly
away each year. Parents are criminally
responsible for this. The death rate jof
children in England is less than half this.
Acker's English Baby Soother has done
more.to bnng this about than ail other
causes combined, - Yon cannot afford to
be without k. T, C. Smith & Co. is
In tbe bright lexicon ! of cashiers there
is no such word as jail. ■ i ifc)SfeSS; Mir
r-r/ . ^ .. rrr iiji* rrrX,. 'u\ r
» 1 •
r >■ -
OI R SI BHCMIBHRft
n, . :■ \}i ■ f
ve anf transcribing $ur subscription ■;Jy
books and find many \vho are very pHtcb^
TO*;
in arrears to the former proprietojab^f
•M
, I ^ $ r' -
Jr* 4*
this paper.
If you fihda cross miink pliove this no- "ti!
tice ort vonr pntier, voir Will understand i
it to mean that we caiiitot carry .your >
subscription longer without a remit
tance. | , j'i ■ j
In cg.se an error has liecn mode in your
account by the former proprietors, plj-ase
d we
wil} gjlad
callor write promptly anil
Iv correct same.
t; . . |
To any one settling arrears and pav
ing to January, 1 KtRI.-we will send a
handsome picture, "The Horse Fair, f la
eut of which has I men iii a pre viotisf is
sue. i ‘ !;1 i
We ajje sparing no ettoft, to
CiTl2k,N a first-class pafa r in every'rei
s|>ect, tpll of local, Statcarijll general news;
livery family in Western North Carolina
should have it. til
> make iii
ink
ClTI/KX Ft Ul lSIlt-Sjt. C«»MI*ANV{ ■
Bl'MINKHM AND Pl.l-ASItti:.
editor* iliiakcs an ;it
<aw a grasgho|»|>cr light S
fa rolrtiji ami lilt him j
effort, to carry him I
When a Kansas
fidnvit that he
down on tin? back
two feet high, iu .
off, it is simply onesfditary instanceof
richness ol the soil of t jte, State. Ncif |
year they are going to tattle the grass- j
hopjxfr ainl use him to hunt; rats.
Railroad Tickets to all }k)ints bought, j
sold and exchanged. It N* Public 8<piai4, J
next to Barnard Building. al-t.| - !
Aiiv mail can marry comfortably if fjc
has sufficient money to pitxtirc it licence
and pay the parson. The j hitch comes
when the knot is tied, j ij
; ., 4, it • -. * *
; ! : i ij -
■letter Than Hul^itcte.
Protcssdr Arnold says: ?‘An incurable •}
■dyspeptic is justified in committing sui
cide. We will guarantee to in re any dyjf
jxptic within three .months bv Aeker’k '•
Englislf Dysjieptic. Tablets; T. C. Smith
& CiK ; jtbodawl w f
Implicit trust iii the ultimate integrity
of human nature 4s all very well in’a j
prayer-hiectingrbut it woiJ’t work loir a |:
cent in an ordinary grocery store. ;
There are times when a fueling of lassie
trnle will ov^rcomi the most robust, w licit j
the system craves for pure blood, to turf . !
uish the elements of hcaltlLimd streimth;
The best remedy for purify mg the' blood
is Br.J. II. Mclaan’s Sarsaparilla.
i —’ •' ‘ ; ' r . . . \
“So you are running If Prohibition
pajitr in Iojwa imw ?“
“Yes, and doing well. S<je this eane:j
It was presented to me |J»y the hxal yj7
Prohibition club." $ . j |
“It’s a Ixauty." ; Ji ‘ ■ [■}[.
“You bet it is, and it holds a pint.”
Sick headache, biliousness^ nausea, cos
tiveness, arc promptly ajjld agreeably
banished bv |>r, J. fl. Mclx'jin’s Liver and
Kidney Pilots \ Irttle pills, )| ■
“Yon kno-w nothing ofYthc peculiar
fascination offered by debate.” said the
educated darkey to.his illiterate brother.
"Yes sail, ,! does';’’ said the’ latter; “1
cot cr-big catfish wimst by^.dc jKFCuIvcr
fascernashun offered by de IjOit.’’
I>o Not Huffer Any I4onger.
Knowing that a cough can lx diceked
in a day, and the first stages of eoiisiini|»- ]
tion broken in a week, we hereby-guarail- j
tee Acker's English Cough Remedy and j
will refund the n.oncv to all who buy,
take it as jxr directions, and do not find
our statement correct. T. Smith &< L
Co. , ’ febodaw 1 w j
Tis well to put an editor \ ..
In office anywhere; 7
For habit will,coni|xl tlie'ftian - - '
To dfi the write, thing there, v
If heal til and life arc tyorih anything, i
land you are feeling rmt cM sdrts and tired !
jout, tone up your svstei^i by taking Dr. ; L;
j. H. Mclxan’s Sarsaparilla. 1 |j|
The IWu'vMjj bank 1 president, in the j
presence of the roblxrtimt held the bank \
up, drew his check to order: and made it i ,
payable to Ixarer, so thnjt t)»c gentleman j
need not Wait to lx ideiitjific-d \ •
■ ■ . 1 • \ . ■ [ \
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress j
after eating, can lx cured- afid prevented
by taking Pn J. II. McLcjuujs Liver and
Kidney Fillets (little piUsil 4 . . \
Mildred Wak back :6 Pa mi*; 1 know you j
like Elxn Bacjdot, and so|d«jt !. But are I
you sure he [is a young ifian of good j ;
moral character j ]li j
Mr. Waybafck: “The veryif Ixst! I was j
Ixhind the fence that time Ifc turned the | ij
first furrow in the stone pa.sjLurc, and he j t
■only swore oiitee going a in|oijee coining. j j
A low condition of hcalth^is connmm \
with many Who allow Michim Ives to
worrv. Meiitril 'anguish ! Kruses l»odi1\ i.
j sufferings, Anxiety and care- has broke.!* j
down many constitutions.>t*A train <»l -L
[disorders ;usua|lly follows imqtal distress, j
Heart affections, nervoitst*c»>, sleepless- j
ness. dvsjXpsirt. liver eoinpUiiiit. kidney \
stir, renu-riy l"r relieving all imciit.il anil j; [
plivsical ilislfCfs is Itrown's Jr«»n 1 titters. | :
It at <mrt strcBjillwns cvi-rv ::)>art of tin* • | .
•ho«lv. maklhjt Work n pltasuii' and can- j
unknown. , ' f
——-T~- ■ ■
Miss I'chcloj^c l'cachlilitw—I am sorry •
\ i»m were bo jolly, as it iry considered had |
"form now for j^irfs to drink ihampa^ne. ;
Miss Dolly Flicker—It may be; had form, j
hut it's yOod tiste. , 1 j i
A Scrap of rwper Save^Her Life.
It w.ts just an ordinary scrap of pa|>cr
Imt it saved lief life, She was ih tlie last
stages of Consumption, told hv physicians
that she was incurable and, could live
jinly a short time; she weighed less than
Seventy pounds. On a |wece of wrapping
paper she Tead of Ur. King's,New Discov
ery} and got a Samjile bottfai it hel|>ed
her; she bought a large bottle; it hel|ied
her more; bought another apd grew I let
ter fast; continued its1 use and is now
strong, healthy rosy, plump, weighing
140 pounds. . Bor full imrtiijulnrs send
stamp to, W. H. Cole, draggist, Fort
Smith. Trial bottles of this; wonderful
Discovery free at F. L. Jacobi.! drugstore.
i it • . !-i , .
! Mr. Quay—“Mr., President, here is
another man 1: want nominated
foreign mission,;*’
I Harrison (wearily)—“1*1
father, too ?” ,|! '
"No; he's a spn of the ould Sod.
“Oh! Thank irou, thank yofl; anything f
for a change." ji ' || ; I
! Even the most. Vigorous and hearty -
people have at times a feeling of wean
ness and lassitude. Tt> dispel,tins foiling
take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sajnfgparula i -
■ will impart vigor and vitahtyv i
i'
“If I were.,
marked young;!
^wSyV asked (Jrimsb;
“ Because evesy one
! •[:
for a
son of his