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P.'VAL,""1 I nJ M I "a ISIill . Absolutely Pure. This powder nmr varies. A marvel of pnr tty, strength ud wholesomencas. More eco nomical than the ordinary kind, and cannot tie sold in competition with the multitude of low tret, hort weight alum or phosphate powder, Bold only in cana. RovaL Basuno Powdxs Co., 106 Wall St., New York. d&wtaprl7 - : PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . THEO. P.' DAVIDSON, " ". THO. A.joNBS, Kalrisk. Jaa. G. MSTIi, Aaheville. Asheville. JJAVID80N. MARTIN & JONES. Attorney and Counsellors at Law, ' Aaheville. N. C. - ' Will prar"ce in the 1 1th and 12th Judicial Districts, n ,1 in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and in the Federal Court of the Western District of North Carolina. Refer to Bank of Aaheville. dtael - VULIUS c: MARTIN, Attorney at Law, Aaheville. N.C. 'Title and Conveyancing a specialty. Col lection made. Practicea in all the courts. Office: With Gudger & Carter, McLoud (Law Building. dtnov2l sthas. 4, noou. , purr hersicic. JJOORB MEH8ICK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Asheville, N.C. fractkt In the United State Circuit and frlstrict Court at Aaheville, Stateaville, Char lotte and Greensboro, in the Supreme Court at Kaicigh. and in the court of the Twelfth judicial District of the State of North Caro- ttnedal attention given to collection of claim. , . Partnership doe not extend to practice in Buncombe Inferior Court. dtoc3 T.H.COBB. '. J. 0. HKIIIUON. OBB fx MBRRIMON, Attorney and Counsellors at Law. Practice In all the courts. Office: Nos. 7 and S.Johnston building. dtae W. W. JONES. WONBS ft 6HUF0RD. CBO. A. SHUrORO. - Attorneys at Law, ' AsheviHe, N. C. Practles In the Superior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the States and the Federal Courts at Ashrvllle. ' Office in Johnston building, where one mem, ber of the firm can always be found. dtnovll JOHNSTONS JONBS, TToaS AND COUHSBLLOK AT LAW, A8HBVILLB. N. C. rraetlcee in the United States Circuit and District Courts at Aaheville, in the Supreme Court t Raleigh, and in the Courts of the Twelfth Judicial District uf the State of North Carolina, and elsewhere, as his services may PS required. , jan23dtf JJ H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8. DENTAL ROOMS, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., Over Grant ft Wlngert's Drug Store: Residence. No. 98 Bailey 8t. ' feblOdly R. H. REEVES, D. D. 8. DENTAL, OFFICE I In Connelly Building, over Redwood's Store, Patton Avenue. ftcblSdly JkJR.J. H. GARRATT, ARTIST. ; Atudlo overlooking Court Square, above Cooper's store. Studio Honrs from 8 to 3. Clauses ia Drawing and Paintiiur. 1'artic Ulars o application. fcblSdly P. BURGIN. M. D AAV OFFICE New Grand Central Building, over Big 22 Clothing 8tore. feb!7dlm A. TBNNBNT, Architect and Contractor. Plans, specifications and estimates fur nished. All work in my line contracted for, and no charges for drawings on contracts warded me. References when desired. Ooe: No. 18 Hendry Block, North Court Square, Aaheville, N. C. febl9dly F. RAMSAY, D. D. 8. Dental Office i In Barnard Building Entrances, Patton Avenue and Main Street. fcb26dly INSURANCE. plUB INSURANCE. FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT. PULLIAM -& CO; At the Bank of Ashevillc. A8HEV1LLE, N. C. Represent the following companies, vis. : CASH ASSRTS IN V Anglo Nevada, of California, J.SS r.tml.l n( New Vord 4.H7fi,62.4 Hamhursr.Brcnien,of (ierrnanv London Assurance, of England J'5i2'?25 Niagara, of New York 2.3.17.492 OriS.tof Hartford Phnnia, of Brooklv,..wi.i.i..n...m o,06,17 St. Paul Fire and Marine, of Min- nesota v 1,61.001 Southern, of New Orleans .22'S2J Western, of Toronto l&iV.JSJ Mutual Accident Association. Aitna Life Insurance Company. dtmar29 -THB- EQUITABLE LIFE AtMurance Society . Or THB UMTBD STATUS. Aasrta Surplus 1 Larwr than .904a,9a-9 o,7V47i3 Outstanding Assurance.. .J4,ai6,l.00 written in inns iMiyUiMS Tontine Policies with IS and 20 year pe rloils are the most popular and profitauli - form of assurance. l or examples, rates, etc., confer with E. D. Monroe, Ajft., Ashevflle. N.C. Omce with Jndgt Astoa. fcb23d6m r.U8TAi:G LIIllTiEIlT flflOTJM) ALWAYS BR REFT TNf KHOP, PATIENCE WITH THE LIVING. Saw friend. na thou so II an- amis tkrtmJ i-ariti s aranr lain 'b-u auuil aliail b our tted of p-rat,. 1 mat comraiwi from at-urhiir Pajd All Uieslnr ui-toil tiieiara, . ; I duns aritli all ui i-H iu t.it u-ouitr null -aw are It t xined. Ala, oy siirrvlv drlnr' Ttx-o lips too chary of itirit tiui Will tU our merits mer. An i eyea lou in ,wr laiUw to vr Khali ao aVfwL'i diM-un-r Tb.-u hands that souM im lifi a Jhh ' W her Sum er- lines l.H-ur i Our afax-p bill path "ill a stun rlrs Awwa our pillowed slimmer ' 8wet frvcil perctuuic both thuu and L Era lor It moat forgiving Should lak to aarmM bmiri noius Br. pat mo! with tor llving Today a repressed reou may savs Our blind la: tear u morrow Then patloec. e'en bo kena-xt ejf c Hay abet a aameiraa sorrow' Tis easy to be gentle when Drsuh sileoco shauiea or claim; And easy to discern to tmu. " Through memory mysiic srlacwr " But wis rt wer for the and ine. Ers tors t pant forjrmug. To uUe to tender leaaon boa Be pstianl with Um living . -Christian Advocate ! 1 Til Meaning of Natural Reilartlun. From what has preceded, we a if. I think, justilled in rejecting tlie, inter pretatiuns of both extreoiists as to I he scope and meaning of natural sulec tiou. It cannot be dehastU to the mere expression of the universally ob served fact of variability; yet it must be restricted, because it not only im plies something to be selected, but its iiromultpilor limits its 'kcomi to the Ke lection of something Unit is useful. Asa philosonliy it coiisulerM only pro censes, and leaves remote o'ljrin and cause untouched The follown v hnii tations are probably jubhlied Uxlay. and will help In more exact use of the lerm:- 1. It deals only witli individual variation from vvtiutever cause, and should not lie applied to simultaneous variation in musses. i. It deals only with variations use ful to the organism in its struggle for existence, and can exert no imwer in iixiug the endless number of what, from iKVsent knowledge, we are iiblifjej to coimider fortuitous churac ters. It cannot perpetuate useless oi(riins, nor those of a vttlgiury or obsolescent character Even with llicse restrictiong, the inneii)fe is fui reaching uud jii i'oundly iiiiK)i'Uint . but it quite fails io account for many of the most in leivsiin:: uiaiiileKlalioni or life thut are ohviously not necessary or life )it-si'i'viiij;. of which many will occur to evciy one. such us, amoun lowci oi'hiiisiur. many Kiiierhcial details of struct u iv, or us lummy higher orpin isms. h!I habits uud customs, plavful instincts, ethical trails, etc lis linn lalions must be min'oweil in pmHr tiou as we come to uiiderHtaud the otliei laws of mixiiiicution and the cuuses of variations m inusstu - Pro fessor(J. V, Riley in I'opulur Hcience .ttoiitlijy - - . Hpaln'a Royal Clilldnn. 'llie ciiiflmul archbishop of Sura gossa, vvhootliciuUttaschuplaiii royal at the christening of the Iwodauh ters of the lute king Alfonso XII, in lot'O and came here expri'ssly lor the confirmation oi ihe princess of the Asturius and the Infunla Maria Theresa, now bright, prelly -n Is, 8 and 0 years old. The royal children are carefully brought upano cuucaled under the eyes of yuoou t'! ' istina by biMtnnli and ... foreign "ossea, Tuey already seuk Knglisn Krench and fJermau. .besides then native tongue. The Infanta Mariu Theresa is brighter, but less docile and more delicate than her sister. The queen does not altow them to he poilcd, though the stately etiquette of the Bourbon court obliges the attendants and courtiers to treat them, and even the baby kiiiff. with singular attention. Old generals and proud ladies of the aristocracy can be seen kissing the nana of the little monarch, who is a lively, talkative, healthy lookmgchild. 2 years and 0 mouths old. The royal children are only allowed to liluy wuii ineir nine cousins, tue children of the Infantas I'az and Kululia, who are about the same age. tendon uuny iNews. Woniea a Cigarette Ruiohi in. A society sheet accuses the Com tessede Pari of smoking a snort clay pipe, and not in iirivate either, but she drives about. This IH'obabiv one of the tales for which society sheets arc famous (,'iguivlteninol:iiig by wouicii. however, is Uioming more coiinnoii every day 111 Kngland, wnere 11 umi 10 ie coiiHiueretl an aw ful crime, uud only yesterday I heard a cerium welj kinnvn wonuiii inoiirn nig because she hud tae.11 over two weeks at a house where she couldn't sliioke cit iii-cLU'm al ter dinner without exciting comment, and had been troubled by liei nerves 111 consequence. London tii riiiluilelplna rress Chain Charities. . There is a custom, now in vogue of obtaining money for chunlable uur poses by starling an ai)ieal and caus ing it to hins Uirougli many hands. deuiiitidnig small sums as if goes "I shan't do anything of the sort replied a lady who was asked to enter one ol these "chum rliurilies." "1 dout like the system, and I don't in .tend to lffjdriiihiiLwitli.).C "I In 11 v.e can't count on you," said rt more zculous acouiiiiilance .... ".No I object decidetily to belong nig to the chum gang I prefer, in stcud; tlie opm-obriuni ol being calhnl the nn.i.ing link Voiilh k t 'oni)un 1011. , hkeiliiisiu. Alter sci'Htchi'i bis bc;:d uud llin.k illg lor some iiioincnU 11 I inilid I Lipids boy sud to bi mother il.i j14l.u-.uJce a uliH'lt' id lillle boy umi gn- Uilue and give.i tlicui In iiiaiihil i IKs. it seems funny to me limiting ! m so much lil.e Uinr ai:ii 1. ml 1. miliums every time " lk'trml 'i'i 1 1 i t :- The lighting of the lloor-e tunnel by eleclncHv makes Hie truck visdile, when there is no fog, u mile' iilieud of a truin. How Doctor Conquer Death. Doctor Walter K. Hammond says: "Aftef alotio-exnerience I have come to the conclusion that two-thirds of all the deaths from coughs, pneumonia and con sumntion miuht be avoided if Acker's English Cough Kemedy were oniy care fully used in time." This wonderful Kem edy is sold under a positive guuruntee by T. C. Smith & l-o TTnele Sam thlnkine of the Samoan difficulty): " What strange things we see when we have no guns." HUSTAIIG LIIIH.1EIIT cimE8 no OTIS, CAKEp HA08, OBUJlfe hH TS L'AlTUla I I The woman who was divorced from a sailor and married a telegraph lineman said she did so lor a change of climb mate. Maine Kruiryist Have you lirouglit anv rclireiufs with you? Applicant ior I. Urkship Yes, sir. Iirufiijisl from wlioin? Applicant Six of the principal SiiUKin-kcrjicTS of lUiston, sir. Mr. Hauler (wlione gnwn is nn ex treme Kcimnn of tlnr drvMllftc) How do I look in mv new reception dress, Altrefl? Allml You would UkiU lieiter if you were in iL, mvjlear. Railroad Tickets to all points bought, sold and exchanged. 9 N. Public Square, next to Barnard Building. al4 Son. "Pupa, how do they calch luua Uccs ?" Cynical Father. '"With large straw hats and feathers and white dresses, jewelry and neat gloves, hit boy." " Mamma I musingly). "Yes, I remember that's how I dressed before we wtrf married." A full line of J. Puust & Sons custom made Gents', Ladies' and Children's Shoes, all warranted,' can be-found at Iirown, Guilger &Co.'s-. al President Harrison should send the hungriest office-seeker lie can find to the Sandwich Islands. Bucklen'a Arnica isalve. -The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers. Milt rheum, lever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per liox. For side by F. L. Jacobs. daw Mm. Slimdiet Have some more of the mackerel, Mr. Hoarder? - Mr. Boarder No, thank you; but I'll take a bucket of water, if you please. FlainiuK Fire In the Veins). We hold positive proof that Acker's English Mood Elixir cures nil blood poi sons where cheap snrsnparillus and so- called purifiers tail. Knowing this, we will sell it to all who call al our store on a positive guarantee. T. C. Smith & Co. According to the market reports, onions tire strong at ten cents a bunch. KyBpeprila, Despair, Death. These arc the actual steiw which follow indigestion. Acker's English Dyspepsia Tablets will both check and cure this most (earful of diseases. Gurauteed by T. C. Smith & Co. When the Lcinslatures of the two Dn- kotas get to enacting luws for thofe States they are likelv to make it a penal offense for any person to own a ther mometer. Aueedotea of General Uraiit. General Grant, on his return to this country, i said to have lieen severely af flicted with a couch .contracted white crossing tlie ocean, and which had stub bornly refused to vlefil to unv treatment. A friend procured lor him a bottle of Symphyx, uud by its use in a tew hours lie was entirely relieved. He remarked to his friend : "Men look upon me as a great soldier, but this bottle of Symphyx ih greater than I. My calling has been to destroy men s lives, but this medicine is a victorious savior of men. 1 shall never lie without it again." d&w When a modern youth becomes en sconced in a street ear the Indies discover thet he doesn't belong to the rising gen eration. ... .IJT-W r A Hafe Iuveatmenit. Is one which Is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case ot'fail- ure a return of purchase once. Un this safe plan you can buy from our adver tised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guar anteed to brine relief in every case, when used for anv ancctioa of the Lungs. Bron X. ... chitis, Asthma, WhoopingCough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, ix-rfectly safe, nnd can always be dc'iiendcd upon. 1 rial bottles tree at F. L. Jacobs' Drug Store. -V- "I wish you hadn't asked Capt. Ware hum, I.izic. Horridman! I can't bear him!" "Dear me, Charlotte isn't the world big enough for you both ?.' "Yes; but your little dining-room unit! Merit 'Win. We desire to sav to our citizens, that for years we huve been selling Dr. King's New " Discovery for Consumpton, Dr. King's New Life l'ills, Dueklcn's Arnica &dve and Klectric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or thut have given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guurnntee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, it satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won theirgreat popularity purely on their merrits. F. L.J acoiis, Druggist. A womun in New York State, who in dulges in naps of twenty days' duration, is said to have once lived in the family of a New York policeman. - We didn't sujv pose it was so contagious. " No sensible man prefers wealth to health. Some few huve both ; very many haven't neitlier. Well, vou may have first choice. Which will you take? "Health." Very well; what's your ail ment? "A little of everything. What's the cause ? "Hlood out of order, kidneys weak, digestion bud, heart's action irreg 'iiliif ." "" Yesrnnd every disease can- be traced to these same sources.. Just take a few bottles of Brown's Iron Bitters, it will remove the cuusc of disease and re store vou to robust health. Slipix-ry Sam fin Philadelphia ) Say, crry ! 'tain't no use. l'ui goin' back tcr York. Cool Jerry What's der matter, pard ? Slipjiery Sam 1 worked a chump fer a thousaii' downnn .Chestnut Street. an' so help me! when I get buck tcr th' hotel I totind they w- Confederate bills. Folks ain't heard that th' war's over. 7 ' Better Thau Hlood y Hattles). General Wheatcroft Nelson says: "My exierknce in the English army as well as iu America, convinces me that nothing so purifies the blood or odds to the health, vigor and life as Acker's Kngtisji Wood lilixir." This great remedy is sold under a positive guarantee by T. C. Smith & Co. St. Louis Man lul a ball I l-'xcuse mc 1 keep stepping on vour lor, I find. Philadelphia Girl I heroicnl l Ifou't men tion it, so long us you don I step on my dress. Mr. Eiisscll Harrisou i delighted with the practice among Washington callers of j sending iu cards. It is so much nicer than ridin g tip to a house and shouting, "Oh, Ttcn !" or "Ah, there, Russell !" ! I.1USTAI1G Llilll'EIIT JIEAI,8 rNFLAMMATIoN, OLD BOREa; CAJUittWlKAWW MWtiiiLTS WTLbl iti ii:hs anu pi.i.asi hi:. FROG FARMING. How a Main Has Thought B Baal Thasa Wha He Didn't. "I ,de bv The Herald that a New York restaurateur is going to Man chester. N. II.. with the intention of 'raising frov for the roston market,'" said a idumn man to a reporter yester- ! day. "!iic. I'll lx-l the best pair of boots 1 veiMt." he continued, "that he will be oi- 'iiiiiUhI. Why? Simply because h :n t lo it. thats all. Li t me tell y-hi if an cxc.'nmeul of this sort lli :t w.'.s i.i led aw;:y down in lian- gor some yi ars a;r There was a j uromiccnt 1 'iiToiian, u bank presi- dent, e:.U'iv. ami holding a tiptop position ri the busjuca world, but a intleiveeiiti ic. Ho made lotsof money in his regular business, but he was forever inventing something which he believed woulj make him a million aire, ami into these schemes he put a good deal of co-sh which never came out ajfiin Io didn't know diseour ageuieuL though, and would come up smiling with something new every time one of hi liet projects was knocked into a cocked hat Well, he got I orl the idea which has seized the New ork man. that there wag an immense profit to be made by raising frogs for the Boston market He hud a charm ing bitof lawu adjoining his residence, and this he decided to make the hatch ing ground. lie had a big, round shallow pit dug, and the bottom of it stoned and cemented, bo it wouldn t leak. Tlio dirt taken out was made Into a circular embankment around the pool, and about the edge. he set out rushes and othor fresh - water plants, to give the frogs a nice hiding place,, lie had water turned in through a special line of pipes, at a great cost, and the )ond' thus formed was to all appearances just the place that a frog with luxurious tastos would delight to inhabit Then he enlisted the services of all tho small boys in the neighborhood to catch tad poles and little frogs, paying them liberally, and in a short time his 'pond was populous with the squirmers and junipers. To be sure they would have plenty to eat, he supplied his pets wnn frequent and generous repasts 01 minced liver, white bread crumbs and other delicacies he thought they might like. Ail went well. The colony throve wonderfully; the tad poles developed into little frogs, and the little frogs fast grew to fat 'bull Daddoeks.' The air in thn vicinitv fairly throbbed with their shrill songs and dolorous grunts of an evening, and people came from far and near to see tlie wonderful sight. One night a New York friend of the frog culturist came 111 on the late train and was taken to Ida house. The newcomer noticed the unusual sounds and asked their meaning, whereupon hi hoBtrc vealed to him the whole scheme, and received hi congratulations on- the promising look ol the enterprise, iie- fore the two separated for the night tuey agreed 10 go 111 the early mora ing and inspect the pool. They kept their agreement, and,- not long; after dawn, sainou out, each carrying a quota of food for tho croakers. All was silent when thev reached the pond.' 'Never mind,' said the frog farmer, just you wait until 1 throw in this chopped liver and you II see plenty of them.' Recast his panful of the dainty far out, and it fell into the water with a tremendous snlash. But there was no response; no angular head with goggle eyes appeared iu the vicinity; no sprawling lesrs were seen kicking under tho surface; there was not 0 single 'ker-chug' to denote the plunge of a croaker from the rushy i s ainvn J uili g jl uvn. MMU the host, and the guest complied. But when this splash had died away the ptacid pool was disturbed by no move ment. 'Well, this is singular, ex- claimed toe puzzled cultivator: 'there s enough of 'em about here, and 1 nover knew em to hide like this before. 80-the two walked around and around the 'pond' intently watching. They saw nothing, however, and when at last the now nettled bank president seized a Kle and threshed the weeds md rushes, he did not scare up any thing. Punting and perspiring with his exertions he was a ortly man the inventor of frog farming, morti fied by his failure to astonish his friend, gave up his search tempo rarily, and they went into the house for breakfast. That disposed of, the quest was resumed, out neither then nor ever since ha a frog been seen in me viciuuy. "iLvery kicker or them all had mi aratted elsewhere during the uight. "And upon my word and honor this is a true story.- ijoston Uerald Men Who Don't Rest. A man who nover takes any rest from business may possibly pull through to thu seventieth mile pos't.but tlie ciiiiuces are against him. 1 was recently shocked to bear thut an old friend, a veteran journalist, of Hue mental ability, in some resects ex traordinary, uud been taken to the in sane asylum, his mind a complete- wreck. Thinking over the mutter I remembered that when 1 lust saw aim he boasted that in tho past eighteen years of hard uewspaiter work he hud only taken a vacation of ten or twelve days. This furnished a hint as to the sollapseot his brain, lie had worked in groove too incessantly, and the re mit was the breaking down of his brain when as yet he was in the prime and flower of life. fit. Paul Pioneer Press. It Hade Her Sick. W hoii Charles Foster was governor of Ohio ho was overwhelmed with becr- gnig leu ere, uio uicuuuve oeing uie I . . . I a , remarKahle Ktutemeuls sent out con cerning ins vast weaitii and ins un bounded generosity. Among the let ters he recieved was one which has constituted a standing joke among his friends, who never cease to rally bun about it. It was from a women who wanted a sewing machine, and her letter begun thus: "A year ago you come to our town to make a speech. 1 went out to hear you and I have been sick over smoe." The fact was the lady caught a cold on the occasion; but she did not refer to the matter in diplomatic language. - Washington t'ost. Judicious) AdvertlMlfiif. CREATES munv a new business; ENl.A RUES many an old Imsinesn; REVIVES many a dull huainesa; RESCUES many H lost business; SA VES munv a foiling: business; PRESERVES many n large business; SI:Cl'Rl.S success in unv business. To advertise iwiirhmsW, use the col umns nf'The Citlren." Everybody rends It; and in propottian to the returns It yields ndvei tiscn, itt tnte are tlx cheap est in the cnnnliY. LIUSTACG LIIIIIIEIlt W jy MAN k t,EA8T prETRATT-S sUWLfiFUJBBT0TBaV3UIilVl(Ji ODDS AND ENDS. The latest nickel-in-tlie-slnl device perfumes ouo's handkerchief. ; Tlie number of men's linen collars' made in this country every year is ' 4, (X)0,000. - About one collar to every 1 eight men. Porous class for window panes ha been produced in Paris. Tim pores , are too tine to admit a draft, bin they , assist in ventilation. t It has been calculated thut not le-a ' than 20,000,00(1 of meteors, each lur.-e j enough to be visibluasa "shooting star," enter our atmosphere daily. An '"'inch of rain" means a gallon of j wnter spread over a surface of nearly two square feet, or a fall of about !) tons on an acre of ground. To protect children's clothinor from fire, add one ounce of alum to the l ist water used tn ringing clothes. This renders them uniniiammablo. Here is a nosegay plucked from the garden of thought : Character has far more to do with determining history than history has with dclermiuinl: character. George Macdonald. A Frenchman is anxious to arrange for a Rght between a devil fish and a shark iu a lauk where 20,000 people can see the combat, but just how to do it is wnat puizies turn, and he lias written to Barnum for advice. Tlie admirers of the late Frank IIoll. who desired to nut a memorial tablet in the crypt of St. Paul's, London, nave nrouiriiv to mtoiio us lit tlie feci that the fee for allowing the tablet to be put there is two hundred guineas. Mr. Jackson, of Vincennes, "Intl.; came homo and told his wife that the coal supply of the world would last only 060 years more, and she fell in a faint and broke her arm, fclie after wards remembered that they had ul ways burned wood. Within a period of ten Tears in India the gain in the native community has oeeu: m tno norm west provinces, 133 per cent, j in tiengal, 67 tier cent. : in t.wl... en ........ . : fV....l t..l: Madras, 66 per cent j in Central India, y percent. ; in uuun, 111 percent. ; in the Punjab, 133 per cent., and in Bom bay, 1M) er ceut. 'the Lutheran church in the United States preaches the Gospel in tho fol lowing - twelve languages: Uernum, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Finnish, Bohemian, Polish, French, Siberian (or Sorbian), Hoi- vakian (or lluugarian) and the Indian dialects. IVofessor Matthew Williams, iu Tlie Gentleman's Magazine, urges the man ufacture of locust paste, or potted ! custs, as a delicacy for gourmands. Ihey resemble, he says, shrimps. prawns or lobsters, hut aro richer and more aromatic; and a demand once created, there would be no dilliculty in obtaining supplies. J, Devlin, a train employe on the New York Central and Hudson River railroad, found a pocketbook contain' ing $30,000 in a seat of a drawing room car attached tQ the en.st hound train, duuatAlljunv at half past 4 o'clock p. m. He returned the inonev to its owner, J. E. Loftus, a liostoniiiii, who was returning fixim the west. Mr. Loftus handed Devlin $1,000. A conteuinorarv refer to the "suo- cess which has almost invariably at tended the women's exchanges." Guess tlie editor must be a single man, and, therefore, knows nothing of the wo men exchanges, by which a man part forever with a healthy overcoat ior a ulue crockery cat with pmk trim mings, or by which he secures an im practicable vase done in iiwn and gold for a pair of trousers only half worn out Boston iranscnpt. Early Visitors. Late in 1633, under the command of Samuel Calvert, a natural sou of Lord Baltimore, a number of English Roman Catholic gentlemen, with their indentured servants, sailed in tho Ark and Dove for Maryland. The emi grants entered the Chesapeake and ef fected a landing on Feb. 21, 1034. They were courteously received by the governor ol V lrgiuia, end the in habitants of an Indian village on tho northern shore of the Potomac, near the mouth of a tributary stream, sold their land to Calvert and his follow ers, tlie tear or an attack from the Isusquehannos compelling them to abandon their homes. The colonists piously named their settlement bt. Mary's. Philadelphia Times. Id Honor of tha lay. Laddie hud got out of skirts and into knickerbockers, and the first morning wiien no Hppeureu in uie more uigui lied vestments he wan proud indeed. Ihey re better than skirts, areu t they, mamuiuf" he inquired, looking complacently down ul In chubby legs. '"Very much better." "Do you supiKise folks will notice mem i "A very few. perhaps." "Mamma," said lie, a moment later. reiueniberiii"; one unfailing indication of very important occostous, Do you iik80 the siioiis win be closed! Youth's Companion. A beard over seven and one-hulf feet long is worn by Louis Coulon, a iiiwtiitiiiu vi'i yruiv uju, uviugiii iuoni' lucon, frauce. A young woman at Ostend, I5el Hum, is said to take a sea bath every lay in the rear, remaining in the water about lit 'ken minutes Tlie iM'culiar llavor of a Iluvana ci gar was siipxiscd U fio influenced by the cliniatooi thu island, but it In lately Ihhmi discovered that it wus u wnvs impnHed by drnsrs. Tlie real old Connecticut is the thing to tie to. "What I say. Inyl"niled a Mis souri justice of the iuauev 'and if the supremo court dares meddle Willi my decisions I'll resign oil' this char fuicker'n a coon kin fall outof atree!" he threat keeps tlie higher courts cowed. 1 Mrs. Q.Ia, me I Hie paper says the sultan of Turkey scarcely sleeps at all, but just walks tlie floor all night. Tired Husband Well a man with 100 wives niust have an awful lot of teeth ing babies. Cartoon, Carelena H other. Many mothers have permitted their children to die before theircyes whenthcy might have been saved. Any mother who keeps house without a bottle of Acker's Englixh Huby Soother at hand, runs a risk which she may some time regret. It ha saved the lives of thousands of children, und is doing so tvervycar. For sale by T, C. Smith & Co. Asheville bns five first-dims private in stitutions of learning, which in cluinirtrr complete with any In the woi ld KUSTAFIQ LIHILIEHT RT" riLEH, Iit'ltNH, CI'TS, O 1 JUl)WE8,UUlJJJLAiKHAiUUBX OHNS, uuBijjrriitj i MISCELLASEOUS. A ;i' -' Hi". It, .'1 2- . i M t l : - BLAIR FURNITURE COMPANY, no. 37 Patton Wholesale and Retail And Vndcrtakers. Prompt attention given to all orders day Residence i 39 Mil illy "THE W1NYAH SANITARIUM, " ASHEVULE, K C. For the reception of patients suffering of diseases of lungs ami throat, and conducted upon the plan ot the sanitaiies at Gabersdorf and Falkenstetn in Ger many. Ours is the only such institution rathe United States, nnd endorsed by the leading members of the medical profession. Terms reasonable. KAKL, VON RUCK, B. S., M. D. THE FARMERS' TOBACCO ! We are glad to say to our friends and ably advanced since Christmas. Bright than they hare been in several years, and show that Asheville is the place to sell tobaccos raised in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee. The exporters and manufacturer who section have their buyers on this market, where. Wc would warn our customers against big salaries to induce shipments to other reducer commissions. After your tobacco a nil when vou receive returns there is alwnvs an nrnv Cnr l,nai !:: bacco to be damaged, etc., etc. We have, with great expense, made the The Leadinir Warehouse In Hie where you attend the sales of your own shipment. Elsewhere we give a partial list of actual sales made since the holidays. d&wtuprl2 PROTECTINO PROPERTY OWNBK3. THE "CAMARET" GUARANTEED ROOFING PLATES. We not only give the purchaser the best Koufln Plates, but we protect him First By KiviiiK our guarantee. Revund By stumping each sheet with brand and thickness. Third By ex-cludlng wastes. Fourth By branding tht net weight of the 112 sheets on the boxj For the benefit of those wanting the very best Roofling Plates, we assert, and art PUB PARED TO PKOVR, ; that (excepting the "Oilbcrtson's Old Method") then are a o other brands of roofing tin being offered In the market to-day, by any Arm, under the four differ ent guarantees given above by this house. I'hlluili-ljiliin, New York, Chicugo, London. FINE JOB WORK A SPECIALTY, AT NO. G, SOUTH-COl'KT. SQUARE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY, Nn, S2 l'ntton Avenue, C.lrdwood & Htlkclcather, I'roprli-tors. tHr-AII orders promptly uttended to. . Iililily jrRt'STi:E'S SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust executed to m bv A. II. Wore and wile, duled February 7, 1MK, slid duly n-Kislered In Book 13, Page IMM, to secure the pnyment of certain notes mintioncit therein, 1 will sell at public auc tion for ime-hnlf cash and balance In six months, on the premises or at the court house In Asheville. N. C, on Wednesday, March So, tHHu, the property described In said trust, said proierty being situated in the City of Asheville, on French Broad Avenue and Wil liam Ktrrt t, nilinimnn luuds of W. M. Cocke, ir .nnd Messrs. Baird and Alraandrrt eon tninins; two acres more or less with three dwelling houses nnd other Improvements. This the 18th day of Frbrunrv.'lMNO. 1S1110K WALLACM, .Witadlitr " Trustee, i HUSTAilG LIIIK.IEI1T CTJTtT-H FOOT ROT. WIOUIDF.R-ltOT. fJHtiW-WUHll AND BCAJi Ui tJUi'LP I 1 '-"O avenue, Furniture Dealers, or night. Penland Street. WAREHOUSE. TOBACCO ! customers that all grades have consider wrappers, cutter and strios are hi? net . need the type of tobacco raised In this and are paying more for it here than else the drummers and agent who are oaid markets than this, by promise to sell at is shipped it is from under your control . J . . . u T, UHUlUllff W Farmers' Warehouse tobacco, or have it sold in a few days after SMITH & ROLLINS, Proprietors. ' MERCHANT & CO. ddkwtaprl N OTICB. By Virtue of a decree of the Hnivrlnr nn,,. of Buneomlie county, rendered at th Decem ber Term, 1S88, I will, on the its davof ,,rl!;.1SH9' the realdenee uf Til VnnOilder on College street, in the city Af Aaheville, sell, at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder, all the furniture and chatties, conveyed by T I VanGildcr and wile In certain deeds of trust to me This luriiiture consists of carpets, chairs, bedroom, library, hall and parlorsets, and other asual household furniture At the same time and place, and under the same conditions and la the same manner t will rent and let the said residence for the term of one year from t lie date of salt "for further particulars enquire ! the un ilcrsiKned at his oHiee or of J S Adams, attorney at law, or Moore Merrick, attor neys at law, at their respective offices ... WW BARNARD March H, lKHii. maradtapr. JkoTlCB. Notice la hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature of North Carolina " lor a charter Incoporating the Western North Carolina Medical College. J. A. WATSON, M. D., 8. W. BATTLB, M. D F. T. MERIWBTHBR.M. D.. H-'bU-idlm AND OTHERS. - ' J.W.SCIIAUTLE, MERCHANT TAIL0.1 4a N. Main St. - febOdly mwmm-w .im M AV al Ua. at s - v - V''A IIANI-OAD N. LOCKWOOO. Urvomit, Whisks, Ilcarth and Celling Broom. .. - ' Mill and Factory grades a spednltv. One, tations and samples free. fcblSdl v PtliTassia lsa sav-Bsi.aa1'. I illi 17! I III Il.i -ul uwvmihm k..aaiai - CtTRES RHETJMAlTSAt. LAME BACK ' 'AKUBTli'Jf JOJJilU fiUSUJUiUll
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 16, 1889, edition 1
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