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itf Trv- v -s 4 I t s 1 a i Vi.h.' l4 THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. n-1 1 OO 1Q09 X OUIV v"""f .m mmm us- . in , HBVBV - , I I A BEAUT1I-UL SUtPit. Looking for Engagement. Just at this period of the year, when ,!i;iiiapo. I tl,n nantnminiB Kpnsnn is ranidlv 8D- proaching, actors and actresses, particu- I l.ad a malignant breaking out on my leg Mow the knee, and was cured sounrJanweH with two nnd a half hollies cf I til, .r l,lood medicines had failed BBifcslias x ,(l.vn... . MAR 1 j da me any S 1 wmtrouhlcd from ehlldhopd with ' ! rnvitM -nso of Totter, nnd three b t u. .. WALLA r, liu Mr.iiiiv.ili, i ,:.r lioo! on l"od and Skin Dlsenv !. Bwiit Bpeciho Co., Alia I): WANT COLUMN. Happy School Children In an Ir Hi Schoolroom. In Indianapolis 1 entered one of the iriv ,, of the lighter schools, fly to rooms containing the youngest children tlie papers to secure engagements. The at the time of the opening exercises. current nnmher of the principal journal The scene I encountered was a glimpse aevoted to theatrical ami music hall re- of fairyland. 1 was in a room full of qiremeuts contains vast nnmhers of bright and happy children, whose eyes advertisements, not only of this kind, were directed toward the teacher, not 0( every possible requisite for the because they were forbidden to look in stage, and some particulars of them may any omer direction, dm ueciiuse to prove interesting. There are 4iM lames, liiciuiinig ooin WASTED. AN run A white Rirl to run shirt, col lar und cull machine. Appiv nt M.JDliL STEAM 1,UNI1RY. t'cc'Jld.t ' C hurch Street. 'A STUD Travellni? salesman, or have fine side line. Artdrcs. with reterences, THE UOUOUUT CIOAH CO . ikeV1d7t LynchliurK, Va. WANTBD Any one desiring the services of a bookkeeper or c erk apply to M. M. 11UKCH, elccl'tdlll Ncvel's Hoarding Houe them the most attractive object in the room was their teacher. She under stood them, sympathized and loved them, and did all in her power to in terest them and make them happy. The room itself was charming. The window sills were filled with living plants, and living plants were scattered here and there throughout the room. The teacher's desk was literally strewn with flowers, and upon each of the chil dren's desks flowers had been placed to welcome the little ones to school. The book used during the reading les son was the book of nature tho plant they had just been studying. The scene presented by the happy little children, each with a flower in his hand, surround ing the teacher, who was smiling upon them, was truly beautiful. actresses proper and uiusio hall stars, major and minor, who have vacant dates that require filling. In addition to these, thirty-three combinations of "sisters," eleven troops of lady gymnasts and trick bicyclists, three fat women, two lady champion rifle shots and a strong lady seek engagements. Even this does not complete the list. Twenty-four com petent lady pianists want something to do, nine leading chorus ladies have no where to sing, and four female instruc tors will be happy to teach dancing to aspiring disciples of Tersipchore. The male portion of the community is represented by 419 advertisements, in eluding exponents of the legitimate drama and representatives of the music ball stage. To these must be added nine DO YOU EXPECT TO BECOME A MOTHER? "Mothers' Friend" bubs rhh.b birth easy. Asuu Nature, Lessens Danger, ftnd Shortens Labor. " My wtfa sufferad more In ten minutes with her other children than aha did all together with her ljst, after having used four bottles cf HO'fHEB'S UHLZNU," aays a customer. Henderson lu :;, Urugglst, t,arim, iu. Sent by express or r! nt of rrtee, 1.50 per hot :is, liouk " To Mothers " mailed free. DRAOFiEL" r-aULATOR CO., CA 6ALC BY ALL DHUGIfiTC. ATLAMTA OA. MONUY TO LON On Improved Ashe ville real estate Apply to scpt29dtf NATT ATKINSON & SON. 1844. ENTERING ITS YEAR OF JUBILEE 1898. FOIt NEARLY FIFTY YKAKS DRINK THE KMYILLE BEER Litteirs Living Age The Best and Purest on Earth. ! Sunt FOR KENT. HNT Small store room, No, 6 South Main street. Address M. JOUMiUM.JK. liox 177. TJIOR KENT Furnished and unfurnished i hufs s. 1'our nnd five-room cottaccs un Cherry s'.riet. dcc!7(il w Apply to 11. 71 I 1'. fiRANT, .ibcrty street. FOR RUNT Store room nnd lmscmrnt, No. 20 South Main s"tct. nowf ccupied lir W. O. I'erry, Possession first Janonty, 180. THOS. 1) JOHNSl'OS, dcc7dtonl 5 nnd 6 Johnston Building. 1JA8TUKB FOU RENT 78 acres near the city, splendid grass, plenty ot water and hade. Ample for 40 or 00 head of cattle. Price 2 per month per hend. Apply to J. V. KERR, julvMdtf Citizen office. TO RI'NT A Thirteen roim lionsr, corner North Main strert and Starncs ayenue. Newly furt'Whi'd, hut and ei Id water, liath in1', closets etc., house hi ated with st-am, large grounds, lilvctric cars pass every fif teen minutes. App'y to T. C. STARNliS, decl3dtf 8 Starncs avenue. For reading matter the children were i,ir!rlcrs. fourteen tight rope walkers and called upon for sentences expressing acritti trapeze specialists, four strong thoughts concerning their flowers. The meili a dozen circus clowns, six conjur- sentences were written npon the board er8 an,i a man monkey whatever the by the teacher, and when a number of jatter may be. There are fifty-eight in- them had been written the pupils began gtrumentalists who desire positions in to read them. The children weie inter- orCllestras, and seven amateurs wish to ested because they all took an active g0 on tue Btage. Trios, families and part in the lesson from the beginning to troops are found in twenty-five instances, the end. They wore nil observing, all ..London Tit-Bits. thinking. Some of the little ones even committed the crime of laying their hands upon the teacher, and sho so f;ir forgot herself as to fondle them in return, i et tho dis cipline was perfect. What is perfect discipline in the classroom but perfect attention? There was no noise, there were everywhere signs of life, and such signs of lifo as become a gathering of young children. Dr. J. M. Hice m Do-rum. SALARY OR COMMISSION To agents to handle the Patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil. The most usetui ana novel in vention of the agt. Brases ink thoroughly in two seconds, Works like magic. Two hundred to five hundred per cent proht. Agents making SSO per ween, wc aiso want a general agent to take charge of ter ritory, nnd appoint sub agents. A rare chan're to make money. Write for terms and Sample ol erasing. MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., decBdtm X 714 La Crosse, Wis. l'OR SALE. TP YOU ARB HUIt.IHNO don't fail to put X in Watson's I'irc Urate. Kor sale Dy BALLARD & RICH. WOOD FOR 8A1.B Oak firewood, cut any length, at $2 00 per double load, delivered. FRENCH I1ROA1) LUMBER CO . ocll7dtf Tc ephonc 31. FOR SM.K The Mclfce house, western part ol the city; one of finest res denccs in Ashcville, containing 18 rooms, 3 acres in lot, fine ouk grove and henutiiul lawns and shrubbery niacnlficcnt view that can not be obstructed. For lurthcr information address W. P. SOUTH BRN, Executor, 421 West Haywood St. july27dtf BOARDING. B OARIUNt; Homelike and agreeable; convenient to street cars. MRS. A P. LABARBE, dreaodlm 168 Chestnut Street. rooms, with or at No. H Starnes ave-dccl2dlm The Madonnas of Itottleellt. As wo examine the various madonnas by Botticelli in the galleries of London, Berlin, Paris and Florence we cannot fail to be struck by the ardor of emotion that seems to have animated tho painter in his search for the perfect type of beauty realized in the "Crowning of the Virgin." The construction of the head of the Virgin is essentially the same in all Botticelli's pictures, but the fleshly mask and the expression vary, and the final charm of each one remains an un decipherable puzzle. We feel that this madonna is an inti mate vision of tho ideal woman who "imparadised" the painter's soul; so Dante speaks of Beatrice, the object of surpassing desire. We marvel at the mouth, at the eyes, at the eyelids, at the sweep of tho brows, at the thick golden threaded hair, at the splendor of the draped head over which angels hold a crown, nt the beautiful color of the flesh, which suggests a souvenir of the "Vita Nuova. She bath that paleness of the rcarl that's fit In a fair woman; so much nnd not more; Sho is as high ns nnturo's skill can soar; Beauty is tried by her comparison. Theodore Child in Harper's. The March of Mind. The two boys, eleven and thirteen years old, who snatched a woman's pocketbook at the postuffice, where she was writing a money order, and then led the policeman a merry chase by hall ways and roofs, illustrate the march of mind. When tho novelist of "Oliver Twist" sketched the youthful London criminal, with whom he was well ac quainted, he makes him an expert pick pocket. He appears as versatile and ready of wit in doubling and covering his trail, but nothing will bo found in his performance that suggests the New World audacity. In its minor field it is of a piece with the dah that robs west ern banks and holds up railway trains. It is the revelation of a mental quality, and as such is worthy the meditation of the philosopher. New York Evening Sun. A llua Constrictor Among the liananus. As a merchant on Louisiana avenue was unloading a wagon load of bananas a small boa constrictor dropped from one of the bunches. There was a gen eral stampede, during which the native of Central America calmly coiled itself and waited developments. In a few moments a large crowd had assembled at a safe distauco and his suakeship was discussed at long range. The cold pave- NOTICB By viitue of a deed of trust made to me by J O. Martin and wife, Arnlc V Martin, un the 7th day of May 1 HOI, to rccu-e a note therein mentioned to G W. Pack, which said deed of trust is reg. ilered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Buncombe county in Book 26, at page 11 et. scquitiir, of mortgage records, and by reason id the failure of said G, Martin to comply with the terms of said deed of trust as therein provided, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction, at the court housr door in Ashevlllc, N. C. on Wednesday, the 4ih day of January. 1803, tht. t.ronertv described in said deed of tiuit. situate on the cast side I South Main street in Ashevil'e, N. C, on which is situate the car shed used by the Asheyille Street rail. way, bounded as lollows: Beginning at a stoke in the east margin of South Main St., 250 feet S. 14 4' E. from the N. W. corner of the Penniman lot, ond running thence N. -R" E., 1115 feet anu n lucncs to a sinne in the west margin of a new street; thence with same 8. 4 4.V P... 74 35-100 feet; theme S. 23 43' W , 86 feet and 7 Inches to a stake; thence N. 78 30' W , 17S Icet and 3 inches to a stake in the east margin ol South Main street; thence wit'u the sume N. I" 14' E , 20 25-100 feet to a stake; thence N. 14" 44' W , 4iHi feet to the beginning, ami being mote fully described in the aaid deed of trust, reference being hereby made to the registered copy of thesame for a more full and perfect description of the said land. This November 30tn, 1802. W. U. GWYN, nov30d4twed Trustee. Has Stooil Peerless In the Kealm o 1' riodical Llteruture, It se'ects from the whole wide field ef Eur-1 mean periodical literature the best articles by tne ablest living writers in every ociiKri- m., ,ii ii i.rn ,i n v nismrv. iiuT.inrc. ir.vi'is. science, politics, criticism, art, fiction and 1 noetrv. I uniy tne nesi nas ever nucu ies iiok- i iiest tnougnt rcnaerea in tne purest nngiiBu. Nothing ooor or unworiny nai ever ap peared in the columns of The Living Age." The Presbyterian, Philadelphia, April 13 lKiiy. A weekly magazine, It gives more than three and a quartor thousand double-column nrtnvn nmrra of reailin&r matter vearlv. forming four volumes; presenting a mass of matter unequuilea in quality ana quantity by any other publication in the country. In thf cDmfne? veer The Living Age will continue to be the rellex ot the age in which it Uvea. The niilekmed interest in things historical occasioned bv the coming of this quadri ccntenniai. has enabled the publishers to make a most happy arrangement whereby thev can present one of the most liberal of fers ever made for the consideration of an tntfilicrpnt class of American readers, viz.: a 4A.no ram of Rldoath's History of the U. S at the nominal pnee ci'50 cents, when taken in connection with The Living Age. Litteirs Livinz!Affe. one year, postpaid 8 00. Kidoath's History of the U. S. of Asnrrii-A r, no for Sft.fio. This history has received the emphatic en dorsement of leading educators and of the press ol America. The. nulilisliers of The Living Age arc hav ing prepared for their use a special edition of tms great worie, woirn, oy enc huqiu'id ui new matter appearing in no previous coi tion, will bring thehistorv down to thenres- ent time. It will be printed in bold, clear type, on heavy, white, book pnper and bound in extra fine cloth, making one large roval octavo volume of oyer 800 pages. The. nrice (riven above includes postage on the Living Age only. The book must be sent at the subscriber's ezoensc. The Living Age is published weekly al Sin nil a vAr frre of nostn&re. To new subscribers for the year 1893 will be sent gratis the two October issues cou tolninu n nnwerful story bv Frank Harris ..riitnr nt The Porenitthtlv Review, entitled Profit and Loss, and also the numbers of 1H02 published after tne receipt oi tncir suu ssriptlons. FOR THE BEST HOME (July the fiDOHt Bavarian -s Hopgand Malt uhimI in its manufacture. A Trial is Earnestly Solicited. J. B. PITTMAH, SOLE AGENT. OUR G'FT 10 EVERY ONE OF OUR RFADERS. "A YARD OF PA.N8IK8." Ilv snectnl flrrnnercments with the pub lishers we are ennb'ed to make every one of our renders a present of one of these exqui site oil pictures, 30 inchc: long, a compan ion to "A Yard of Roses' which all have a.en nnd nilniircd. This exauislte picture, A Yard of Pansies." was painted by tne same noted artist who did the "Roses." It s the mme size, and is pron"uncca ny nrt critics to be farsupcrior to the "Roses." The reproduction is equal in every respect to tne original, which cost $3O0, and accompany ing it are full directions for framing at home, at a cost of a few cents, thus forming a beuutiful ornament lor your pnrior or a su perb (ihristmas Gift, worth at least $5. CLUB PRICES AND FOREIGN LITERATURE. i.wtinsn. Tht LlvinirAgc and anyone of the American $4 monthlies (or Harper's Weekly or Bazar) will be sent for a year, postpaid; or, for $9.50, The Living Age and Scnbner's Magazine or the St. Nicholas. Rales for clubbing The Living Age with more than one other periodical will be sent on Annl.cntlon. Sample copies of The Living Age, 15 cents eacn. Aauress, LITTELL. & CO., Boston. "In no way can Americans so effectively! iiitVtrin tlirmselvt'H nil tllC RUlticCiS Unit cltlim I public attention from owe nmntk to another 1 us by reading the North American Review." jJrYX Advance of the W CTCf Retreat of tLs b jffmk Ijklk: Cisa.' Cohorts. JM ffV Yes the Fipe is coining to the S. lxjlA V$ ( V front as nevcr iioii- '''ie h'S1 03jV KA Pr'ce f Sd cigars is helping gflpj J drive them out of u?e. Millions 17 I Blackwell's I Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. It is the most popular Erand in the market. Smoked for overtwenty . five years its fame is still growing Quality always the same. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. IN THE TJOARDINO Furnished XJ without board A - annllcalion to M1SSDKNNU, ol5tf The Melke House, Ashcville, N. C. OARlT Comfortable rooms with good board in good location. novHtf 41 Spruce street. TJOARDING Good fare und comfortable ll im.i1. I'ftnvenient to Postofiiee. MRS J. A LKE, novl If No. ao Flint street. BOAR 1)1 NO Delightful board cm be hsd at Col. I. M Kay's, In Ilamotb, iVt miles north of Asheviilc, uenr end of Look out Mouutnin street cur line. Terms reas onable, novUBdlm "I SPRUCIi STREET Large handsomely 4J. furnished rooms, with board, on 1st and 1'nd doors; table accommodations and location excellent, two minutes' walk to court house; terms moderate. Table board ers accommodated rea onably. uov29dlm THE CHATEAU Private boardinghouse No. 211 Haywood street. Fine city and mountain views; perfect sanitation; hot and cold water; comfortable, airy rooms; well provided table; attentive service; rea sonable rates. Two bundled yards from Mont ford car line MRS.M. B. DETWILKR, oct7dtf Proprietress. Chnrged Corsets Now that electricity is being more and more widely used it is no longer safo for a woman to carry her watch in the place whero it has always been most se cure in her corsets. A New York woman a fow days ago was going to pay a visit of curiosity to an electric light plant. She was warned that her watch might I'e charged with electricity, and so she did not take it with her. The precaution was useless. The next day the movements of the watch were most eccentric. Now it was fast, now slow, but never right. She asked her husband, who was an electrician, what could be the matter with it, and he soon found that her corset steels had been charged with electricity during her visit to the plant, and that next day, when she placed her watch in its nsnal resting place, the charge had been communi cated to its works. Of course women have often worn cor sets that have been "charged' at the shop. But here is a new idea. New York World. a. i ...i nl.:ii;,.n ni,nnD I ii.nri vnr nntno nnd address to the pub UltUL UUWCICI, 1IIIU luouimiua oiuiua - -V " r.7 . r.nn.. 1 Pout lilh .... . nnner. n. viiihiikb iuiu...,, - - - puore were noi conuucivo to greai amount of hilarity on tno part or tne snake, and after a little while ho tied himself in a dozen bowltnots, tucked his head out of sight and went to sleep. It was a fatal mistake, for a moment later he was a prisoner, and now poises In coils as the chief attraction in a mu seum in Twelfth street. Washington Star. Quail Is Cheap This Season. Ono of tho most astonishing things just now is the cheapness of quail in all the restaurants around the city. I be lieve the birds are remarkably plenty this year, for the market is certainly drugged with them. It is amusing to see men who have all their lives looked upon quail as rather an expensive luxury pick up a bill of fare from a restaurant table and read, "Roast quail, thirty-five cents." They can scarcely believe their eyes. The majority of them "just know for a cer tainty" that the dish is not what it pre tends to be. It can't be possiblo they tell you. The birds must be robins or something like that. All the same they eat them and enjoy the meal, for the birds are quail, and good ones too. New fork Herald. ishrr. w. Icnnines St., New York, wilh three two-cent stamps to pay lor tne pacKiog, mnmiiK. tu . "' mention that vou are a reader of Tub Citi zhn, and you will receive by return mail one of these valuable Works ol Art. WINTER HOMES, OLD FORT, N. C. TWO THOUSAND FEET ELEVATION, Mountain weather walls to the north nnd west. A horse shoe or mountains arouna with open nngles only to the South. Inva lids Improving and domiciling for life at this place from all the North and West. The best house in the place is the BLOt-KbK HOUSE. Board, $20 per month; $5 per week. Write 0 II. BLOCKER. decSdcodUin' RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. NORTH AMERICAN REYIEW VOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE RIGHT TOPICS, BY THE RIGHT MEN, AT THE RIGHT TIME. THE TOPICS "re always those which are uppermost in ene puinic minu iu uiummb, politics, science, literature, business, fin tni. Industrial economy, social and mu nicipal affairs, etc. in short, nil subjects on which Americans require and desire to t, Infnrmerl. No magazine follows so closely from month to month the course e.f public interest. All subjects are treated ol impartially on both eiaes. TUC r.nrJTPlRIITnRS to the Rcvie nr the men and women to whom the world looks lor the most authoritative statements on the subjects of the day. Mn nlW rvrindical can ooint to such a succession of distinguished writers. The list is a roll of the people who are makini the history, controlling the affairs, am ipnititif the noinion of the ace. such Mr f;imlntnne. the nrime minister of En- gland; Mr. Blaine, Slgnor Crispi, Ex-Prime Minister of Italy; Baron Hirsch; H. R. H., the Count of Paris; Cnrdinal Gibbons, Bishops Potter, Doane, Mallalieu, Poss, etc., etc. -rue- time when these subircts are treat ed of bv these contributors is the very time when the subjects are in the publi; mind, not a month or two after the people have m.n..riinthinknfthrin. The oromptness with which the Review furnishes its read- ... Kh th. mnri authoritative informa tion unon the tonics of the day is one of Its most vaiuauie icaeuics. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS & PHARMACISTS, Public Square, Asheville, C. cpt7dtf ACME WM & LIQUOR HOUSE SUBSCRIPTION PR'CE $5 A YEAR. F. W. Hl'Idkkopbr and Reuben Foster Receivers. UfCCTCRN NORTH PARflLIN. DIVISION. iinnTil ilirniniU DCUICIU Condensed schedule In effect Nov. 20. 1802 H RUnM AtTlEillllRll IILIIlH) " N0.I2 "EASTBOUND I.w Knnxville 7 15am Morristowa MISCELLANEOUS. ESTRAYBD Prom my premises, 7 North Main street, a medium sized Jrrsey cow. Liberal reward for her return to above ad elrefs. dcc2ld2t TO LOAN Money to loan in sums of $200 to $500 for one to sli years, on real es tate, with buildings in city or Asheville Rates of interest low. E COFFIN, nov23dlm No. 1 East Court Place. rflAKBN UP Came into enclosure on Fri-I J. day, the 15lh inst., a pale ren cow wnn crumpled horns. The owner can get the same aaking the proper steps. I can be found at ldlcwild Gr enhouse, No. 32 Charlotte Street, Ashcville. dec21dtf NOAH WORTMAN. VTOTICH In accordance with the provls .IN ions of a certain written contract made by and between the undersigned and Marcia M. Child on the 10th of September, 1S90 and on account of the failure of the said Marcia M. Child after repeated demands ti pav the notes or the Interest thereor speci fied in said written contract, it being appar ent that further delay will not benefit said Marcia M. Child, I will expose to sale at public auction, at the court house door in the cltT of Asheville, for cash, at 12 o'clock m., on the lull day of January, 1N03, the fol lowing city lots, to-wit: .B'ginnlng at a takain the Northern margin of Havwood street, in the city of Asheville, the southwest corner ol the Atkinson lot and running north 310 0o- west 100 4-10 feet to a stuke; thence south B6 west to a (take in the northeast corner of the B. C. Starncs lot 10S 5-10 feet; thence south 22 69' east 128 65-100 feet to a stake in the northern margin of Haywood street; thence with said street north 09 east 2.') feet to a stake; thence north 48 45' cast 89 feet, more or less, to the beginning, containing two lots ol til feet by 120 feet, average front and depth. Map of the lots and further lnforma Hon can be had at my office. dccSdtds RICHMOND PEARSON. OFFICB 39 PATTON AVBNUB. - AT WEAVER 8c MYKR3' STORE CAROLINA CQ ft COMPANY DEALERS IN COAL a COKE JEIUCO, IUMP AND ANTHRACITE. HTorkkd (JO ALl clkas, GOOD WEIGHT. DAY 130 TELEPHONE NIGHT 144. An Innocent Follower. Ho wus going homo to his wife and family. It wa growing dark. His road from the Btation was a lonuly one, and he was getting along as fast as he could, when he suddenly suspected that a man behind him was following him purpose ly. The faster he went the faster the man went, until they came to a cmirc-iv Why He Fulled. A queer story is told of a Clermont county merchant a few weeks ago. While in this city lie was attracted by the watches displayed in a pawnshop window and stepped inside to examine them. Two or three persons from his village happened to pass and saw him. Thoy went homo and gossiped ahont the matter. A report was gpread that he was hard up and had been seen pawning his watch iu Cincinnati. I he report in- Lv. Paint Hock ZDirm Hot Springs l avm r w Aahi-ville 2 4.1pm Round Knob ""inn Marion 4 40pm Morganton 6 83pm tlirknrv J5pm Newton S'Hto " Stutesville 4 1 pin Ar. Salisbury ? ,p Greensboro '"i"" Danville... 1 IGurd Ar. Richmond ' Pm Lv. Oreeusboro 1 1 1 3flim Ar. Durham 3 Sflarn RalCIgh OU.rn.il Goldsboro 1 0"jLro Lv. Danville Ar. Lynchburg... Washington . 1 30am 4 oflatn 10 40am yard. "Now," he said to himself, "I'll jured his business and his creditors also Bnd out if he's after me," and he entered the churchyard. The man followed him. Vague visions of revolvers and garroters grew upon him. He made a detour of a splendid mausoleum. Still the man was after him, round and round. At last he turned and faced the fel low and asked: "What the dickens do yon want? What are you following mo for?" "Well, sir, do you always go home like this? I am going up to Mr. Fitz krown's house with a parcel, and the porter at the station told me that if I'd follow you I should find the place, as you live next door. Are you going home at all tonight?" Melbourne City and Country. Horses at Grass. In tho neighborhood of Turin there is to be seen, at tho entrance to a field, the following notice in large letters: "Horses admitted to graze at the fol lowing rates: "First Horses with long tails, three francs. "Second Horses with clipped tails, one franc." If you go to a countryman and ask him the reason for that difference in the charge, ho will reply: The reason is very simple, pecan to press him. In a short time lie was compelled to make an assignment. Cincinnati Times-Star, A Coroner's Expenses, The statement of tho expenses of Dr. Thomas Masson, candidate for coroner on the Democratic ticket, as filed with the county clork under the statute, is as follows: My whole election expenses consist of this sheet of paier and envelope and two cent stamp and tho time taken to write you and go beforo tho proper per son to bo sworn. Watertown (N. Y.) Times. Fighting a Shark. A Ilocho Harbor (Wash.) young wom an recently had quito an experience with a large shark, which undertook to get a salmon from her hook while she was hauling her line in. By persistent efforts with an oar she succeeded iu getting the best of him, but in diving he slashed the boat witn nis tan, nearly upsetting it. Philadelphia Ledger. Baltimore 12 03pm Philadelphia - 'Pm New loft ""!"" NO. II 4 30pm WESTBOUND v VnrV ' Philadelphia nop ; Baltimore 9 gopm Washington H 00pm ' Lynchburg 6 00am Ar. Danville ? 25am I.y. Richmond 12 Warn nnnv e ( tnaro Ar. Greensboro 9 20am I riMlriahnro T I num Lv Raleigh '6 15801 Durham i Ar. Orcenslieiro 9 1 Bam Lv Greensboro .tuam Salisbury 1 1 loam Statcsvllle 12 03pm Newton 12 4"pm Hickory 1 09pm Morganto 1 62pm Marion 2 3(ipm " Round Knob 3 14pm Ar. Asheville jnpm Hot Springs, o oipm Paint Rock 0 IQpm Morristown ' Knoxville A. &S.A MLROAP Lt. Asheville Hendersonyiiie Plat Rock " Saluda. 8 10pm NO. 14 7 00am 8 02am H 12am 8 37am Trvon 9 Otlnm Ar. 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