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EACH PAYS HER OWN WAY. Ill SIN I. AND PLKASIRE. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of par ity, strength and whokaomencss. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot lie sold in competition with the multitude of low tot, abort weight alum or phosphate powder. Hold onW in cans. KoyilBakiko 1owdk Co.. 106 Wall St., New York. d&wtaprl7 PROFESSIONAL CA RDS. TllKO. P. IAVIDOK, TlllM. A. Joxia, . Raleigh. . J.ts. O. Martin, Asheville. , ABhevillc. JJAVIDSOX, MARTIN & 'JUNKS. Attorney! ami Counsellors at Lav, ABhevillc, N. C. Will pranieelu the tlth and 13th Judicial lHttricta, ril in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and In the Federal Courta of the Western District of North Carolina. Kefer to Bunk of Asbevillc. dtscl fULll'S C- MARTIN, Attorney at Law, Ashevlllc, N.C. Tide, ami Conveyancing a ancciultv Practices Hi nil trie courts. Col lections made. Office: With Gudgcr et Law Building. Carter. Mcl.nud fltnovK in ff UHKUICK. CI I AS. A. UOOkK. JIJOOKB & MBRRICK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Asheville, N.C. Practice in the United States Circuit and District Courts at Asheville, Stateaville, Char, lotte and Greensboro, in the Supreme Court at Raleigh, and in the courts of the Twelfth Judicial District of tile State of North Caro ina. Special attention given to collection of claims. . Partnership does not extend to practice in Buncombe Inferior Court. iltoc3 T. U. COBD. J. O. UBKMUON. UBB & MBKKIMOX, , Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. ' Practice in nil the conrti. Office: No. 7 and 8, Johnston building, dtse W. W. JONKS. rONl!8 t BHUVORD. OKU. A. SHLFOHD. Attorneys at Low Asheville, N. C. PrutWa in tha Sanerior Courta of Western " North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Courts lit Asheville. Office in Johnston building, where one menj her of the firm eon always be found, dtnovll JOHNSTONE JONES, ATTOMNSY AND C0UNHKI.UOK AT LAW, . ; f A9HIIVILLB, N.C. " Practices In the United States Circuit and District Courts at Asheville, in the Kapreme Court at Rnleifth, and in the Courts of the Toiflk liulldflj District f the Statrof Xorth Carolina, and elsewhere, as his services may Ik required. lanajmi H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8. B. DENTAL ROOMS, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., --: Over Orant Wlngerf Wuk Store, Residence, No. OH Bailey St. fcblOdly How the Ijtdlra Buy Their beats for- lb Matinee larfurumacca Four lmii"i stool ot ibo box oflico window at Palmer's llieatro recently just before tlio erformanco began and spent I'. vo minulcs in selecting scats, lliero tvero not mnnv lnlinAA fmm Tho houso was nearly all sold out, and iuur o- iiu in ono oi me rear rows in the orchestra and a few in tho bulconv were nil thut were left. savean isolated chair heroand there, Tlio ladies finally concluded tositiiitho orchestra, and as they oiiiiouncqtRNieir decision each pushed a bank nolo through tho win flowtolhe ticket seller.! They vvcro intimate friends, cvideutly, iu)d had como to the theatre in a party, but each paid her own way. i "1 wonder why it lsi" said tho ticket seller, when the rush of business was over and he had a chance to breatho, "that everybody puys his own way at matinee. "Is that the rulo at mat j noes any j more than it is al evening perform- i ancesr a Star reporter asketL "Why, yes. For the evening per formance a largo proportion of the seals are sold in advance. A man will buy a couple of scats during tho day, or perhaps several days ahead.. If a party of four people or a greater num ber intend to visit the theatre to gether, someone of them will secure scats for the whole, and long enough ahead so that ho can got thorn in a block and in a desirable- part of the houso. But even if several people at tend in a group and get they; seats on the spot, one oi the genilMien in the party will select wild pay for them, and if ho is not entertaining will settle the little financial pool with his friends afterward, if ho lias not levied an as sessment before they have reached the bouse, You seldom seo a 'Dutch treat' in tho evening." "A 'Dutch treatr" " "Yes; 'Dutch treat,' 'Pennsylvania treat," - Every one pays his own way, f ou know, and pays it on the spot t'oa matinee institution. Sometimes two men will come un to tho window al an afternoon performance and each buy lus own seat, but not often. It is a sort of woman's fad. It makes a bin difference in tho work of handling iickcu wnetncr we sell them singly or iu twirs or in blocks of four or more. Men are nat urally iiDerol extravagant, r you please in such matters. A man will ask a friend to fro to tho theatre with Sim, ana at his cost, with tho same raco that ho will otter linn a cigar. tut women very rarel v entertain each other outside of thoir own home when it costs money to do it" - ino ticket sellers al other theatres had similar stories to tell. Tho man who sells you "the best in tho house' . r,..T .... at mo sum aveuuosam that women from the suburbs had a monopoly of tho "matinee Dutch treat" at that house, "And each one of a party, passes iu a bs bank note, usually a ten dollar bill, ho continued, "and 1 havo to make changu four times in What Is virtually a sinirle sale. I won der how it is that they always have Dig Dins, women who come to a mat inee very seldom have tho exact change tooll'er, and rarely hand in a two dollar note in payment for u scat Almost always it 19 a tendoHsT noto that is pushed in through the window, aud it is usually folded up. When 1 have unfolded four ten dollar notes and handed out four piles Of change of 18,60 each, as 1 frequently do, 1 liavo done about all the work I ought to in selling four seats. Wow York btui' WOMEN'S COURAGE. Knee breeches nre not inrctinjf with much favor. The long trousers, like charity, cover a multitude of shins. Railroad Tickets to all points bought, sold and exchanged. 9 N. Public Square, next to Barnard Building. alt Knater Hooklcta, Easter Coodn, In large variety, selected from the bent ptihlislicrs, at Lnw', 57 nnd 59 S. Main street. . New Silver Jewelry and Silver Novelties, nil fresh design. See in Jewelry lkrmrt ment. Law's, 57 nnd 51) S. Main street. "Three Dollars" for a Melville Hat at Herring fc Weaver's. No matter how much the contracting parties ( so called because the; shrink from two into one?) arc stuck on each other, a weddiiuf should never tic made nn occasion otglncni. A full line of I. Pnust & Sons' custom made Cents', Indies' nnd Children's Shoes, nil warranted, can be found at Brown, Gudger & Co.'. al It a building catches (ire m its upiier story it mnv burn down. If it takes lire in the basement it mnv burn up. lie yune. , All visitors to Ashcviile arc invited to call nt Law's. All arc welcome, whether wishing to buy or not. Drcczv (tenderly! Miss Prociuc, will you will you meet me in the gloaming ? Miss I'orcine eagerly l Yt ell, I should smile ! Where is it, and how do you get inf Hats and shoes at Herring & Weaver". Life: Venetian Blinds Italian Counts. Verv low prices on crockery, glass, cut' lerv and lamp goods, nt Law's, S. Main street. It. II, REEVES. U.J). 8. DENTAL, OFFICE I tn Connally Building, over Redwood's Store, Vatton Avenue, tebiadiy II F' "URGIN M- . OFFICE t ,'' " Nw Oraml Cutrul Building, over li 22 Clothing Store. -'j ' ., fcbWdltn - .-' A. TENNENT, Architect and Contractor. iHiim ircincation nnd cutinintu fur- nUhcd. All work in my line contracted for, und no chances lur urawmKs awarded tnc, Ur.rMinii wlirn flL'lilml. Oftice: No. l'J Hendry block, North Court M iwut, AheiUe. N. C. fcbludly on contracts V. K AM SAY, D. D.8H Dental OHlcc t in Hnrni.nl Rnlldinii l!ntrnn'.-cs, Hntton Avenue and Main Street. ;' - . . " . Srb26dlv IS'" i . ; ' : ' LWSVRASCli. lXSl'RANCE. FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT. Do Not Buffer Ally I.oiiu.er. Knowing that a cough can he checked In a day, nnd the first stages of consump tion broken in a week, we hereby guaran tee Acker's Lnglish Cough Remedy nnd will relund the money to il who buy. take it as per directions, and do not find our statement correct. T. C. Smith & Co. tchodawlw Many struggling men keep pup by supporting a useless ciiiiine. Toledo Blade. Horses are nearly all keiit on the in stallment plan now. nttsiMin: Chroni cle-Telegraph. Two CirU Wit Drava a Storm, but t'ljr ta Terror from Bat. I Miss Nina Trovelyannnd her sister Nannie, two young- girls, left their residence, near Norfolk, Va., a few days ago, accompanied by a gentle man menu, ou a wild gooso ami aucic expedition in tho bay. Both ladies we.ro farauisr witn Uie uso ot suol guns and anticipated a pleasant time. At 3 o'clock they procured a sail boat and sped across the boy, whero tho blinds were ready for cccupnucy. After sundown, wucn tney luul se cured considerable game, they hoisted sail aud endeavored to make tho land ing f roin which they embarked. Tho night was very dark and they were on tho eastern sido of tho Chesapeake When they started tho wind was northeast. They did not discover that it had changed to several points to the south and lost their reckoning. For hours tboy beat up and down the Chesapeako, lost, as if in midoccau. Tho night was bitter, cold, and the gale high, but tho girls never ex pressed any fear, luey wereseqieu amidships, in heavy blankets that had been used for blinds. No sigu of hu man habitation or civilisation hove in sight uutil after midnight, when their craft ran into a lot of anchored skiffs. This brought them to tho shore, where, at midnight, after being exposed to tno weather, tliey tliscov' cred a little cabin, in which thev found plenty of wood, and soon had a crackling fire, but it was a long time before, tne hair Iroteii ladies recovered. KNntfKnfv Iaii Imnlra 111 llln Mkhin 4l,at with much Persuasion, were induced to try to gel a little sleep. Suddenly a piercing scream come from .Aliss Nina, who sprang to the center of tlio cabin, holding her skirts high towards heaven. Tho other young lady, frightened almost to death, spraug from her bunk, recciv nig several sovero contusions and at tho sanio time adding her soprano to tno niusie. tno trouble- was explained when tho younger one exclaimed. "Rats!" Investigation proved that a hordoof marsh rats had entered the cabin and sought refugo under the blankets ana tho pillows. At uav break Sunday sail was hoisted aud. after scouring the bay shoro for hours, they linally discovered their landing. arriving home lato that evening. The tirls were received with onen arms bv their jta rents, who had given them up lor lost. liouunore American. FACTS, ONLY FACTS, About Aahevllle nnd tioiue of Iter People. Asheville lias more men w l.o a re cmiiii nt- ly qualified to sacrifice themselves, as her mayor, thnn any city ol lier pretensions . in America, ami she is going to have a ! good one nnd no mistake. MISCELLAXEOUS. PULLIAM ,& CO. At the Bunk of Asheville, ASUEVILL15, N. C. ReprtKUt the following eonuianics, vi. FIKS. - CASH ASSIITS IN I'. S. Anglo Nevada. ofCaUfernlu, 2,07,S33 Continental, of New Yord ,875,023 Itamburg-Urenien.of Germany 1,129,804 London Amiurancc. of Unglund 1 ,B3,l08 Niagara, of New York , 2,a37,2 Orient, of Hartford 1,607,692 Phoenix, of Brooklyn 6,054,179 St. Paul Fire and Marine, of Ilia- - nesota l.Bl,f)Bl Southern, of New Orlenn 430.6S Wefitern, ol Toronto....-......., 1,030,232 Mutual Accident Aanociation. itna Life Inmronct Company. , dtmar2 Tho Koyal Widow of Em-op. Tliere never wei. I think, so many royal widows in the regal circles of Europo in existenco at ono time as there are at present. Beginning witn Queen Victoria, tbo Empress hugenie aud tho two German empresses, Au gusta and Victoria, there are now Queen Christina of Spain, tho Duch ess of Albany and, latest of all, the Urand uucncssstcpiiauie, wnosoaunt, tho mad Empress Carlotta of Mexico, has never put on widow's weeds, as sho is in daily expectation of tho arri val at her present Iiomo of the kmper or Maximilian. Whatu brilliant des tiny that uufortunato nrinco threw away when he left tlio charming shades of Minimus to run after the will-o -the-wisp grandeurs of a vision ary empire in tne new world. Ho would havo been now, by tho death of his nephew, IVince Rudolph, tho heir to tho Auslriun tlirono, und popular and beloved as ho was. ho would havo been rapturously hailed as tho future em peror by tho nations under tbo sway of Austria. Napoleon III did his most fatal work when he lured tho intelli gent, amiable Maximilian from his conjugal happiness aud the brilliant possibilities of his future, to work out his Own sinister designs, which were not for tho aggrandizement of tho un fortuuato archduke, nor even for the rcgulariz'ilion of French' claims in Mexico, but winch were sim ply covert acts of hostility against tho United States. "1 havo carved you on empire out of a block of silver," was tho remark of Napoleon to Maximilian when tho latter camo-to take Icavo of hint. It was not an em pire but a sarcophagus that tho crown ed Mephistophcics liad hollowed out for his luckless guest, and not from a block of silver, but from one of gran itenot in sunny Mexico, but in the dim funeral vault of the Hapsburgs. fans jor, bt, luis fosl-Uispatcn. Better Tbau Hulvlde. Professor Arnold says: "An incurable dvsixmlic is justified in committing sui cide. We will guarantee to cure any dys- peptic'within three months by Acker's English Dysiieptic Tablets. T. C. Smith t&Co. , . , . . fcbotlawlw keafistic writers of fiction should visit the cotton mills for suggestions. There is a great denlofrcel-ismtliere.-l'ittsbtirg Chronicle Telegraph. The First SytuptoniM or Deatb. ,.Tired feeling, dull headache," "paint In various parts of the liody, sinking nt the pit of the stomach, loss o!'apctitc,!cvcr ishness, pimples or sores, nrv all ositivc evidence of jioisoned blood. No matter how it became poisoned it must be puri fied to avoid death. Acker's Knglish uiooti i.uxir hus never lulled to remove scrofulous or syphilitic itoisous. Sold un der positive guarantee by T. C. Smith & Co. febodawlw The latest styles in ''Youm.ni's" Stiff Hats nt Herring & Weover'n. "Vottr friend Florid lias just returned from France, I understand and by the way, I under stand he's looking very well preserved. 'No wonder; he s put up in Cannes for the last three years." I Lindsev's Views of Asheville and W. X. . C. embrace every tMiiut of interest. They j are for sale only at his Stuilio, opposite j the postortice. Asheville' Democrats are the happiest 1 ot of people we have ever seen ; because . they know Mr. Harrison will give them all that tliey esect, and just now they nre rejoicing also, at a visit from Senator mice. Uerring & Weaver are cnrtailing ex penses and can sell hats and shoes cheaper than anybody, l ucy are doing it, too : Aslterillc i herself hnmiv now. because the nioiieywill very soon be scut liere, o build the federnl court house mid ihisI ofiice and that will insure the building soon afterwards. .. 5 To Heyfmr& Weaver's for hats of test stylcsTsj ' Asheville will soon, We hoiie, have her streets thoroughly lighted either by elec tricity or gas, ns she has n well equipped plant of each, of which the owners intend to give her every advantage. I.QUI.D KtlOB UTI1 WATEB, Frgii Round Knob Mineral Springs, Mc Dowell County, N. C. Contains More I.illila Thau Any Other Water Yet covered. DIM- DIKIXTIOXM. Drink fiwly of this tt) tho extlusion of till other water. Four to six j'oblots per tiny ive best results. Send all orders t o T . C. SMITH & CO., ;(o. t,i S;i at Herring Anecdotes of General tirant. Ceneral Grant, on his return to this country, is said to have been severely nf- nicteu witn n cougii contracted while crossing the ocean, and which had stul bornly rclused to yield to any treatment. A friend procured for him a bottle ot Symphvx, nnd by its use in a lew hours he was entirely relieved. He remarked to his friend : "Men look uiion mc nsn great soldier, hut this Imttle of Symnhyx is greater than 1, My calling has been to destroy men's lives, but this medicine is a victorious savior of men. I shall never be without it again." d&w EQUITABLE LIFE . Assurance Society .fif Tl MlTSD tTAISS. JUXU .... , ..9!,4.9-9 jlrn,",, o,74.7 (Larger than aavothaf Loamnf.) Outstanding AMaruucc...S34,ai6,IS.00 Written la 18HS IJI,,tl,5.I.VO TonUae Polk-iea with 18 aud UO year lie. riwla an the moat popular and profitable junn ui awaraave. J'qr examples, rates, etc., confer with 12. n. ffloiiroc, As:tM i UIDec ; judge AfiiA AI'le, N. C.j VUIH AND ORKAMEnTAL PLASTERER- All khuli af cement wait ionr. JabliliiR and knlioinlnliQt ittitmitly nt tended tu., Sl.lnitr, Clnytim m, ' rVr,rr enu He. left yfth W, II, WcImII S, i;,y., . feliinl'lm r.usTAnss Urx.:snt BlTOrtD ALWAYS BE KEPT m PTIOP, IOTUU25, tiTMSlM ASO FAUtJlDf I . Tlia Nickel Iu th Slob You can (Iron a nickel in tho slot and tret almost anvthinir. You can get your weight, your neignv, wy your grip, try your lungs, get your pon bons nnd chwolnto, etc. tho latest thiug isnn automatic insurance pol ler. It is for railroad employes only, licrp is one of tho boxes up in the iko s ioro uenou unuorneain tne trlass in front is a copy of the ticket. Tbo cmployo drops a nickel in tho 1 r . i a I . . slot iiiiti gcis an acciuoni lusuraaco. Ticket cood for twenty-four hours. Ttis same company has box iu the Palmer houso for traveling men only. Tha bencQt is so much for death through an accident and so much per week while Eutlenu" from injuries lustaiueu. -uiucago uenua. parents criminally Liable. . Mora than half of (Ul deaths occur be- frirc ait venrs of acc. ' An army of inno- jMmt. imelv childrtrt are swept needlessly eneh vear.' Parents are criminally I Kspon'sible for this. The death rate of ! children In England it less than half this. I Acker's EnplishDahy Soother has done 'mow to bniict this about than oil other ' catiScs combined. Yon Cannot nffdrd to i be without it. T. C. Smith & Co. Hie "Melville stiff hnt for only $3 nt Herring & Weaver's, Take her arm tenderly, Hold it with care, Remember the dread Vaccination is there. Mer. Truv, A Woman' Discovery, "Another wonderful discovery has leeii made and that loo bv a ladv in t he eoun ty. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its se verest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and denth sccmeil imminent For three months she couched incessantly and could not sleep. She houuht of us a Dottle ot Ur. King 8 New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking the first dose thnt she slept nil night nnd with one bottle has been mirac ulously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." W. C. Hamrick & Co.. of Shelby. C Get n free trial bottle nt F. L. Ja cob's Drug Store. Tei-rc Haute Express: First Trunin Who's Treasurer of the United Slates now ? Second Train Oive it up. The last paper money I had was in Spinner's day. . . The Verdict Unanimous. V. D. Suit, DniL'gist, Dinims, lud., tes tifies; "I cau recommend Electric Uitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief iu every case. One man took six bottles, una was cured ol Rheumatism of ten years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Uellville, Ohio, ofhrrns: "The lwst selling medicine I have ever handled in my twenty years' experience, is blcctnc Hitters. Ihoa sands ol others have added their testi mony, so that the verdict is unanimous thnt Electric Bitters do cure nil diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Mood. Only a half dollar n bottle at F. L. Jacobs' Drug Store. A Thackeray Dluner. Timckoray was in high spirits, nnd when the cigars were lighted bo said thnt there should bo no speech mak ing, but that everybody, according to tho old rulo of festivity should"sing a song or toll n story, Lester Wallaok'i father, James Wallack, was ono of the guests, and with a kind of shyness, which was unexpected but very agree ahlo in a veteran actor, ho pleaded earnestly that ho could not sing and know no story, .But. with friendly persist oner, which wasyet not immod erate, Thackeray declared that no cx cuso could bo allowed, becauso it would bo n manifest injustico to every other modest man at table, and put a summitry end to tho hilarity. It was to boa general sacrifice, u round tnbloof magnanimity. "Now, Wallack," ho continued, "we nil know you to bo a truiiiitii nrnii. Jtou can. or course. sincu yon say so, neither sing a song nor ten a siory. nut 1 mil you whut you enn do, and what every soul at this lablo knows you can do bettor than any living man you can givo us tho great scono from tlio 'Kent Day.' " ilieiv was a biiitit of enthusiastic agreement nnd old ulluck, smiling aud yiuklin"-, still sittiitvr nt tho table iu his evening drew, proceeded. in most cll'ectivo and touching recitation from onu of his most famous parts, It was curious to observe I rom tlie mo ment ho. wsntii how completely indo' pendent of all accessories tho occom- iiIisIkmI nvtor was, und how Mi'fectly no filled the p:t!t an if he hud been in full action upon the stng". Harper's siugaziiio. . Vim Lvohilbiu nf To. Harlow Galo lias written a thought ful nrticlc ti-acing the evolution of holitlay;;. Ho might Inko us u themo tho evolution of toys aud other means of nmusfineiil. Tho advuuco ulong this lino bus been something tremen dous in the past few years. Tho toys of a few - years ngo were prHlvtuiuO besido tlio ones of today. They havo bccoino so resjieclublo, iu fact, that adults may get recreation from them, aud even get enthusiastic in thir use. Think v.lml a furor the bicyclo has made. Minneapolis wheelmen are now miuiliercd by tho hundred, and few people now stop to consider n moment whether it is diguiiicd to rido a wheel Kven tlio ministers employ them. Amateur photography like wise is ln ixliH'iiiiigexisteueo for thou sands of people, Tho latest und prob ably the most delightful toy that could well be imagined is the phono graph. To bo sure, it nmy Ixscomo vastly irrorc tliuii n toy. T Hut oven ns such it has u gitint future before" it. ilium oi ino thousand ono novel uses to which it can bo put. It tires tho illumination oven to picture tho thiug beforehand. Asa flresido comforter it could havo no rival for years to come. iai. l ain I'lonecr l rcss. The celebrated "Yonninn" and "Mel ville" hnts nttHcrriug ci: Weaver's. Asheville 'lias the most salubrious climate iu the world, whichdclights every one. except her druggists nnd her doctors. They find unusual difliculty in despatch ing their patients. Hats! yes. hats! at Herring & Weaver's. Aslicvillc has a very large class of astronomical students. They can lie seen at any mid nil hours, on the public square, backed up against the iron fence intently eenrehing the sitlcri.tl bodies. Crush hnts from & Weaver's. Asheville has u big gun, u reaj Cannon, as her postmaster. One uinii' is happy, and how many miserable? Aslieville's journalism is rapidly (level oping, tinder the influence of the phe nomenal success of Tun Citizks. in its present management. Two more dailies, and nil welcome. - Ashevillc'sstreet railway has contracted for several additional eurs, to enable it to transact the rapidly increasing business. Asheville will next summer have the grandest of suburban parks, on top ol Uraggy Mountain, winch will be acces sible lv nn hour's ride over n sale and comfortable railway. And slie will bless the nien who inaugurate this scheme. Advice to Mother. Mrs. Witislow's Soothing Syrup should always lie used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, al lays ull pains, cures wind colic, nnd is t lie best remedy lor uinrrbtifn, - Hue. n uottte, DRUGGISTS, - - Asheville, N. C. (Jonin'iil Agvnts for North Carolina. None j;vmiin; without our label. Beware of spurious im itations. - I iLAIR FURNITURE COMPANY, 'JO.'Ji- l'ATTOX AVENUE, JES! .en Wholesale and Retail, FurnltureDealere, Aud Undertakers. 1'ronipt attention given to all orders day or night. fcbldly ;Res!tlence i 39PcnlantlJ Street. 33 Wc nre now rccclvinii u unlit ninny lIANlS4.tl9; But cnmioi men lion in tk-tail, hcctitiSL- nf the presi of work tutist'tiuent itputi receiving mid marking, H.REDW000&G0,, Clothing, Ir liootlw, Small Ware, IlatH, SIioch, und CnrpctH. THE HORSE FAIR." By ROSA BONHEUR. Tills wonderful plolnro Is mm of thn mod remsrknhlit art prod actions of tbstgs. TbsSinimarer'l life alxo. tlio ran viinonvurlita ooptnitlro end if thocalk'ry wherultliipxhlMtd. TbeKenerepresfiau a nutnher ot horsfw belna driven, nitd luv vl;nr tf nettitit mul irrnc uf motion taM Derr btwn flqniilled. In the whole work tho none It lifn-ltkn, sixl thn (Ininliif la true, that rou wnnaroelr penuiade Ttmr olf the noene Is not r'Hl. Not only lm thla picture tieen eihiblted In all the principal oltlet of Burope, hut It hue also bean In the poiuiolon of two noted Atuertcxn millionaires. Tor ream A. T. Stewart cherished It. as the prlncioal picture In his jiullcrr, and uion the sale of his collection It was bong-lit by surroundod or irniups of udtulrers. Wc nru now handllnu a nnutnlnoent reproduction of this picture. Dot, onrlclios nnd tntcnmiKi ineeneci or comoiuiniiaiiunioeroioinerionesana tints so 1. Asa nouHi onuc nas uia oi it, you nmf 1 soiue new beauty tu pleas you, ana soiue Hacklen' Arnica Halve. TW best salve in the world lor euU, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt 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. I'riec 25 ecuti per box. For sale liy P. L. Jacob, i daw No sensible man prefers wealth to health. Some few have both ; very many haven't neither. Well, vou may hnve first choice. Which will you take? "Health." Very well; what your ail ment? "A httle of everything. Wlint'i the catinc? "lllood out of order, kidneys weak, diction bad, heart's action Irreg tilnr." Yes, nnd eA-cry disease can lie traced to these same sonrccs. Just take a frw bottles of Brown's Iron Bitters, it will remove the cause of disease and re store vou lo robust health. I'ractlral Christianity. All amusing Incident of tho un pressions raado upon tho Chinese mind by Christian teaching may bo gathered from the following: "A clergymen employed a Chinoso boy to :,.: I.!.. .....i o i i. opsins tu iuu nuviicii, mill, ouiiiin uu ing tho fonncr'a heaviest day of labor, there was naturally plenty of work on that dnv in tho culinary dennrtmcnt. It wa tho first Sunday tho Celestial had been iu tho house, and after the dishes lind been cleared and cleansed from tlio afternoon dinner, . Ah Got wout over to Chinatown, but failed to rctiiriu He learned n littlo English and writinir iu thuoiu&iou chool. and left th following noto on the- kitohen uuue: loo uiucu buouay work no cood. I go. Lamb of God. China coy.' " Ha had appropriated the lit- era; meaning or tua tnira commana tteni Victoria, (B. C.) Colonist. Tertibte ForcwarntuKt. Couch, in the morning, hurried or diffi cult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness in the chest. Quickened pulse, chilliness in lux evening unwcuia ut uujui, uuui uuj of these things are the first stages of con sumption. Acker's English Cough Kcm tdy will cm there Irnrliil symptoms, and is sold under n positive gnarantec bv T, C. Smith & Co. fcbSitnwlw ,:u3tai:g liiiiueiit cures rujr.s.nrBss, CTn-B,conKa, iiyuirficiiJXuyuiiiBFiioi?ri)iTi4 VM, R. PENNIMAN, lllul amiHWlLd ! s.t..t.nsi anrl lot siflE I M ' m to Hive tbo tWta remilt yet iit-ttUiml hy any known iinwrnw. Al ft noUtl ortUo biw Mid of It, you nmf Vir I 'wtod point of rttrciiytt, to ivi !it vottr uilmtrHttMit. TO OUR PATRONS. Thk Citizkn lias rwoivwl Kiiclt hearty wupport huico jt hus been under its iirosent management that it wishes, in addition to a thankful acknowledgment, to make a Blight testimonial of its appreciation of its patrons' kindness. For this pur nose it lias ordered a supply of a hand somely engraved eopy of Itosa Uonhcur's "Horse Fair," wliiHiYnn lie seen iu our office window. .We beg each sub scriber, whether new or old, who lias subscribed for one year in advance since the first of .January, or wlio may in future do so, either to our Daily or Weekly, to accept one or these pict ures, which we feel sure they will appreciate and admire. These pictures will be distributed as rapidly ns our order is filled. PROPKIUTOK Ol' THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, AislicvlUc, N. C. I. O. lllix l. marl 3d 1 y Jpt'UNISllHI) APAKTMHNT8TO I.liT. Koiiiim can Iwr hml at No. 07 Collw Street (known in the "DbvIiIkoii House") newly fiinilshiil. Mrs. Erwiti lm ehnrne of the cut limry ilrinrlmriit nnil ill lumish lirstluss tninc imaiu II iicsircu til iiusonnuic rnics. liuqiilrc on tlw premises. feliUJ-cUm N OTICli. Tl,i ltunrfttiilM I'uiiiitv Xltilk'nl Kocictv meets the first Monday hi ench month nt 7.30 n. m. Any nhystcinn or miwi atnnuins anci ellrrlble to meinliership In the Rtnte Mi-clUnl Moeicty ol Nortn cnrolinii, mul itsidiiik' m wcalera Nortn e.nroiinii, nniyivrumcainrin' ber of this aoriely. ICll.UUlin Al. II. I'l.UICIlUK, otr. HEPARD, MANN .& JOIIHSOM, FUNERAL!-- IDIRECTORS. EMBALMING AND SHIPPING SPECIALTY. ' - 31 31 1 AT TON AVliNUIi.- -3 ODD JOBS AT ODD TIMES. L.V. Broun offers his cn l.i as u first- class Machinist, especially on all kinds of It. lire, wtttu w ill iiKcud Call Kay ami Night. tuur'JIUly floe light machinery, unil work in wood or metar lint some exnerieuce in opening and repairing Fire Proof riuhs, milking Models, repairing Surveyors' Instruments, etc He can show srndtncns of his workmanship, from a key to a steam engine Unit will eon vlnce any one of his skill. No work solicited, except stub a requires skill aud gunius to ex ecute. - - Ottice at J. U. Dlektrson & Co.'t Hardware Store, Athevillr. K. C. mnrp.lim - ; - FOR KENT. The piece rlc resistance at a feast of renson utionld new be ft bore's head stufl'cd with clicslnnts. t.:usTAiiGLi;;i;:,EiT ctiiE3 notLownonN, CAKED BAOfl, bJimi ft UOOF DlSilAbE LS UATTX&V I l:u3TAi:gli!:i:.:ent IB FOll MAN A HEA8T. PFNT,' cnltnue No, 20 neanlrn Ayeriuc, recently cicciipletl hy Mr, ' Thnt hannrrinip 8 room rossersk.n civen lmmcdintiiy. J. tlaxtdn. Apply to niar22d0t ft. V. VRNAni.lt, No. 18 Heard Avenue, OTAKGUIlOflT SAI,8 mFLAMMATIOK. OLD fconiia VKOTKCTINO rROI'ERTY OWNHRS. ,. THE "CAMARET" GUARANTEED ROOFING PLATES. . Wc not only jtivc tile pmuhater the hot Uuollm? I'latcs, but wc protect luiu ' -t'irst Py Kivlnii our (juiirantet Skcond Uy stampins eneh shcci with brand and thickness, y " " J Third 1W eiellnliut! wastes. ' . - ... I'ourtti lly hrnndinj; thi net weight of the 113 shceta on the box -' - " - " l'or the licncllt of those wnntiiiR lire very Inst KoufiliiR rintc, we nsaert, sad sre PIB fAlii:!! TO pliOVl!, llini Itxcniliintlhc'T.illwrlFoirsOltl Method") tliere r o other Imimls of roofltitt tin Iwlnu nfTcml In thr markU to llny, hy nnj firm, rmiff the feAtf Ulffctv chl RttnrnnUTS rjlvrn nliorc hy thlslitmsi-. . MICntllANT & CO. Vhllitdilphlii, New York, ChlcnKO, London. d&wtaprl umm uiit.iEUTf.!usTAi:a u:::::h:;t riTIK H!lF,rtMTlriM, LAMU BACK runKS FOOT HOT, fltOtXTTT -fT, ANllSTlU'.HtlNTH. BUD IS HAUP' e3WlEW.W0naANPcAjABiatjl,l
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 24, 1889, edition 1
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