Momlaj Evening, October 23, 1893.
THE iASHEVILLB ..DAILY CITIZEN.
o l'Oit DUELS.
. Q.i'.'-t Spot Whoro Frenchmen
Settle Affairs of Honor.
Tha Islanri nr I.a Grande ilatlo and IC
Mliifctular Restaurant The Hcent
of Uuttles Between
Women
Several Frenchmen have rventlj
been tlnlnc; tlio proud honor IniMiioss.
They satisfied their outraged feolinfM
by brancllsliinfr rapiers and flrtn" oil
pistols at each other. Tito other n
brace of noblemen had a set-to itli
swords on the Island of La (.ramie
Jattc, and one of the furious lot got nil
uply thrust. On tho following day
there wero two encounters lie twees
Journalists, during which pistols and
Kwords were used with vlen us lntcii'
tlon.
A few days ago, write;
respondent, I, aeeompuni
vent to a f unions rehl
Island of La (irande .I;
I'nrls cor
fricmil,
in the
Iposlt!
Courbcvole, where most of the duels
that take place near l'aris uro fought,
I was quick to take advantage of the
waiter's surmise that tho pair hud
come to arrange for a tilt and In conso
quenco tho landlord was suimnnned.
This proprietor Is a jovial individual
and hos just turned his fifty years. lie
welcomed us most genially, and ex
claimed:
"Ohl so a duell Well, there is the
(ground, behind tho swings; twenty
meters of splendid ground, quite
smooth and hard, lteautiful trees ami
shrubs; plenty of shade; quite quiet
and private, you see. Over there on
the quay, bordering the narrow branch
of the Seine, is where the carriages
(stop. M. Dehaynin and M. Jiicques
Lebaudy fought here only the other
day. M. Lebaudy received three cen
timeters of steel in the middle of the
chest. Would you like more opea
ground? Here you have it.
"Last month there was an exciting
affair on this very spot. A duel be
tween ladles, and smart ones, too,
can tell you. They wero actresses.
Love was the cause of the dispute ami
they fought like tigresses. I'jxin my
word, you would have thought they
wero mad. The seconds were elderly
gentlemen, both decorated and evl
dently rich. The girls wero nuked tc
the waist and wore full riding breechos.
One of them had her breast pierced
threo times before she would give In.
Upon being asked if ho witnessed
these duels tho urbane proprietor
somewhat reproachfully answered
"Most absolute solitude reigns hero
on those occuslons. All the doors are
bolted and tho waiters lire shut up lu
the cafe. I remain near at hand be
hind ono of tho bushes, for example
to give assistance If needed. My clients
need bring nothing with them but
their arms. I supply everything, ex-
cept the doctor and his Instruments, ol
course. Two salad bowls full of car
bolic acid and water to wash the
wounds, bandages, lint, cotton-wool
In faot, all that Is required for the first
dressing. In a word, you aro just as
comfortable as if you were at homo,
"Tho ground I have just pointed out
to you would not do on a rainy day. In
bad weathor these affairs aro settled
In tho ballroom, which bus a beautiful
smooth, even lloorlng, as you will seo.
Just like a sallo darmes. Itwus there
that the Mores-Meyer duel was fought.
M. C'lumenceau, who Is ono of iny best
customers, will never fight anywhere
else. He was hero a few weeks ago to
settle an affair with a deputy, but tho
commissary of police arrived upon tho
Bcene. In such an eventuality, every
thing is prepared. As the commissary
entered by ono door, my customers
went out by another, and did tho oust
ness in liothschild's park, whero M.
C'lemenceau had all tho time ho re
quired to put two or three inches of
steel Into his adversary's ribs. When
M. Clemenceau Is not hero, others are.
I generally have two or three duels a
week.
"As for tho fee? oh, a mere nothing
a couple of louis, service complete.
If It were not for the refreshments. It
would not repay ono tho trouble
When the affair does not terminate
badly, the gentlemen often lunch
here."
. Then, In answer to a query, this ac
commodating host continued
"No, It is not now customary for tho
duelists to shako hands and lunch to
gether when the encounter is over.
"One of tho principals lunches with
his two seconds and his doctor in ono
arbor, and the other with his friends
In another, lifty meters apart. Hut
tho dejeuner that Is the most curious
and profitable is that which is given a
day or two afterward. A duel natur
ally makes lions of tho principals, who
are talked about by their friends, and
when it has not had an unhappy issuo
one or other of them, sometimes both,
but at different times, returns hero
with a party of ladles and gentlemen
and 'fights his battles o'er ugaiu' In
words.
"The trround Is Inspected and every
thing is minutely explainod. The horo
Is applauded by the men and admired
by the ladies, who glvo utteranco to
Suppressed shrieks, and exclaim: "bo
vou wounded him, mon cheri, did you?
Well, it was very chic, anyhow.' Then
they cuddle and kiss him, and you eon
easily imagine what a set-out thero Is
after that." Thereupon tho landlord
burst out into a fit of laughter. When
his hilarity had somewhat subsided
he exclaimed: "And now, gentlemen,
lets have a look at the culinary ar
rangements."
And the monarch of the swell king
dom led the way from tho garden into
tho elegantly appointed edilice where.
in a sumptuous dining-room, mobt
savory menus are served.
Old Holland FortllU'atlons.
With very few exceptions the old
cities of Belgium and Holland hav
leveled the walls which have playei
such grand parte In the national hlsi
torles, and they are converted lnta
promenades after the manner
Chester and York. Tho walls of Anb.
werp and M alines have been replaced
by boulevards. Tho old bastions o
Amsterdam still remain, but the
citizens of Arnheim and Utrecht an
lloorn and Zwollc and Haarlem an
Ley den disport themselves on line
evenings upon tho line of fortifications
famous in the most stirring pages of
what Is perhaps the most stirring of
European histories.
I A Curious English Naval Law,
The archives of tho port of South
ampton, England, contain a curious
naval law of the fourteenth century,
The document holds tho captain of
Vessel responsible for the value of tho
goods lost if his vessel is wrecked on
any voyage begun In spite of the oplu
loo of a majority of the crew that the
T- l 'IT, - I I.
wind was unfavorable.
GIRL.
111 till spree That Appear to Her
In tlia
I.lcjit or ueiuooiae tenrs.
A couple of girls met down town tho
lother day, and both at tho same time
xcliiimed: "Sayl Lets do something
dreadful!"
They thereupon rapturously resolved
break away from conventionality's
bonds, swear eternal secrecy and do
something daring. They couldn't
quite decide what was bud enough to
do, says the New, York Recorder, so
they adjourned to a soda stand to talk
over, while their guardian angels
wrung their white hands lu trembling
horror of what was to como and tho
girls themselves felt like awful adven
turesses. And what was It they really
did?
Well, they crossed tho street to a
plneo where somo long-hnired ladies
held forth, envied them their six-foot
ong tresses, wero coldly frozen out at
presuming to question them, bought
some shampoo powder and emerged
thrilled at tlieir wickedness. Then
they remembered a certain lady
specialist who lias tho power of con
ferring beauty's diadem upon ono for
a monetary consideration and breatb-
essly tore Into her office, whero they
sat In chairsand had their complexions
decried to them omphatieally. They
uid always labored under tho Impres
sion that they were to bo modest
not especially bad looking, and this
experience rather put a damper upon
their feelings, so they gained tho
street in a subdued frame of mind and
wondered how peoplo could bear to
look at two such homely girls. After
that they hilariously sought a cheap
store and shuddered with joy nt the
plebeian cheap sulesman who oflleious
ly urged things upon them. Then they
weighed themselves and went home,
absolutely speechless with rapture
They think they had a riotous time
and nod understandlngly when people
sigh over tho way morals aro degener
ating in these days.
It is strange how all girUi enjoy these
exceedingly mild escapades. It is safe
to warrant that the girl has never yet
icen horn who was not attacked with
wild ambition In this fascinating line.
There Is a certain young woman of my
acquaintance who nt times, when n lot
of girls are telling ghost stories, with
the lights turned dim and the wind
shrieking around tho windows, relates
with unction the tale of how kIio and a
cousin ran away one day and went to
a real dime museum.
Oh, these maidens need looking after!
AN OPTICAL KHtNOMENON.
Peculiar ftllhoiiettns Heen from the Top of
a Hlirh Mouutaln lu Telemarkeo.
A correspondent of Nature at Chris-
tliinia gives an account a! a very curi
ous phenomenon witnessed from the
top of (iausta mount.iln (height six
thousand Norwegian feet) in Tele-
niarken, south of Norway. "Wo wero
a party," ho says, "of two ladles and
three gentleman on the summit of this
mountain on August 4. On tho morn
ing of that day the sky was passably
clear; at noon thero was a thick fog.
Itetwoen six and seven o'clock in the
afternoon (tho wind being south to
southwest) the fog suddenly cleared In
plucea so that we could seo the sur
rounding country In sunshino through
tho rifts. Wo mounted to tho flagstaff
in order to obtain a better view of tho
scenery, and there wo at oneo observed
in tho fog. In an easterly direction, a
double rainbow forming a complete
circle, and seeming to be twentv to
thirty feet distant from us. In the
middle of this wo nil appeared as black,
erect and nearly life-size silhouttes.
Tho outlines of tho silhouettes wero
so sharp that wo could easily recognize
the figures of each other, and every
movement was reproduced. Tho head
of each Individual appeared to occupy
tho center of the circle, and each of us
seemed to bo standing on the inner
periphery of tho rainbow. We esti
mated the Inner radius of tho circle to
lie six foot. This phenomenon lasted
several miuutcs, disappearing with tho
fog bunk, to be reproduced in new fog
throe or four times, but each time moro
indistinctly. Tho sunshino during the
phenomenon seemed to us to Imj un
usually bright. Mr. Klollund-Torktld-
sen, president of tho Telemurken Tour
ist club, writes to me that tho builder
of tho hut on the top of Oausta has
twice seeu spectacles of this kind, but
In each case it was only tho outline of
tho mountum that was reflected on the
fog. IIo hud never seen his own imago,
and ho does not mention circular or
other rainbows."
CHOLERA IN A BUI ILE.
Ilnt'trrla of thu tlenulne Asiatic Article at
the Army auil Medical Museum.
In one of tho cases at the Army and
.Medical museum at Washington there
Is a long row of small test tubes con
taining bacterial organisms of several
of the most dangerous diseases known
to tho medical profession. I ho cxhl
bitlon Is a brunch of that department
under the management of Or. Gray,
who conducts experiments in the for
mation of the disease germs and speou
latos on their terms of cxlstenoo and
powers of resistance. Among the col
lection Is a tube labeled Asiatic chol
era," which attracts more attention
than any of .the others. Tho tube was
filled with gelatine on June S3, at the
same time being inoculated with chol
era. In a little over a month tho dis
caso germs havo developed and multi-
Tilled to such an extent as to be plain
ly visible to the naltcd eye. In tho
open end of tho tubo is loosely wadded
a pleco of cotton, although, the con
tents may bo seen through the glass
doors of the caso. Manager Elynn, of
the museum, kindly takes tho tube out
of the case and explains the growth 01
the germs when particular interest is
manifested In tho culture by visitors.
The other duy, says tho Tost, while
showing the cholera tube to a party of
visitors, a nervous lady approached
the group and in an excited manner
inquired:
"Is that real cholera you have bot
tled up there?"
"Yes, Aslatlo cholera," politely
plied Mr. Flynn.
The woman threw up her hands and
exclaimed:
"Then, for Ood's sake, do be careful
and don't drop tho bottle!"
Chcieaa for the Bride.
In Switzerland the orange and myrtle
blossoms, those graceful symbols at
weddings, find their substitute In
Uruyero cheese. On the day of
her marriage tho brido reoolves
a whole tlruvcre cheese which is
religiously preserved in tho family.
As time goes on various marks and
notches aro cut Into It which serve to
record the births, marriages, deaths,
etc., occurring in the household and
among the relatives. Anyhow it may
always serve aa provision for a rainy
dav. .
TOLD BY A SOCIETY
INSTINCT OF LOCALITY.
The Turtle Took a IMrect Route for Iloiua
Experiment with Bees.
An interesting experiment was tried
by a Maino farmer's family not lonir
since with a mud turtle which bad
been brought to tho houso from a small
pond a quarter of a mile away, suyss
the Lewiston (Mo.) Journal. It wiia
noticed that when set free tho reptile
raveled off In the direction of tho
pond ("going back home," said ono of
tho lads), and this led them to put him
to the test. Ho was tried under u great
variety of circumstances which might
tend to confuse even a mud turtle of
uncommon mental capacity, but put
him down in whatever way they
would, or anywhere, he would instant
ly turn his stubby noso straight for
tho pond and walk off with every o p-
pearance of one who knows ho is right
and intends to go ahead. Ho evident
ly bad tho samo instinct or supernat
ural knowledge so often observed in
pigs, dogs and eats, which will tako a
bee lino for homo when they could not
possibly know Its direction by any
power of observation possessed by
liiman beings.
It may not bo amiss to nuta in con
nection with the turtle Incident tho
xperiments tried by an eminent Eng
lish naturalist with bees, which pos
sess tho same peculiar knowledge of
direction. Ho took bees from their
hive and carried them In a close box
by a circuitous co-irsc to a point at a
onsideruble distance away; but on II b-
ration they would start straight for
tho hive. After testing this repeated
ly, he stopped on tho way while carry
ing tho box, ond whirled it rapidly
around his head a number of times.
Then when liberated tho bees were
confused and flew about in various di
rections, not knowing whero to go.
rom this he attributed tho faculty of
Hying straight for home to result from
the keen attention paid by the bees to
the direction taken while thev wero
icing carried awuv and which the
whirling of the box upset completely.
BURIED IN THE SEA.
Two Am li nt Sulmicreeil Cities Wlilch
Have Just Been Discovered.
On tho coast of Portugal is to be
found tho submerged city of Cetohriifa
or Troya, as the Portuguese of to-duy
call it, and which is said to have been
built by tho Unmans on tho site of a
town founded by tho Phoenicians. It
was only by accident at tho beginning
of tho century that the city was dis
covered. A fisherman pursuing his
avocation along tho coast was aston
ished to see tho walls of houses par
tially standing and well-paved streets
under the water of the Hay of Sines,
and ho sooncommunleuted the wonder
ful news to tho Inhabitants of Setubal
On examination they found u city in
part submerged and running in toward
the land. A society was formed under
tho protection of government to make
investigations. They found that the
city had stood on a strip of lund nine
miles long by threo wide, bounded on
tho south by tho l!ay of Sines, on the
north by the river Sodo, and opposite
it was Setubal. Every old record was
searched, and at length It was Rurmifsed
that tho newly-discovered city must
navo lieen (.aetourlx or Cetobrigu, from
chance notices by old writers, but
nothing was known of Its history or
lute. Another city submerged bv the
sea for one thousand years has juwt ro
appeared above, tho waters. The town
of llulgeu, north of Nlng-po, in China,
was completely overwhelmed during
the Hung dynasty, and lay burl.
tin quito recently, when tho sou
gradually receded and exposed tho ro-
mulns of buildings.
PLAYING
WITH AN
ICEBERG
The
Remarkable Eipertance
of Some
I reach Null or..
A few years ugo a French man-of-
war wus lying at anchor in Temple
bay, and tho younger ofilcers took it
into their heads to umuso themselves
with an Iceberg, a mile or more distant
in tho straits. They would liuvo
sumptuous picnic on the very top of it.
Ail tnc warnings ol tho brown and
simple fishermen went for nothing
with these gentlemen who had seen
the world.
It was a bright summer morning
and the Jolly boat with a flag went oft
to the berg, lly twelve o'clock the
colors were ilying from tho top, and
tho wild midshipmen were reveling
on the iee mountaiu. ljr two hours
or moro they hacked it and clambered
over it. They frolicked and feasted.
and laughed at tho very thought of
danger on this solid ice.
When, like thoughtless children, tho
young men hud played themselves
weary, they descended to tho cocklo
Khell of a boat und rowed away.
As if time and distance had been
measured on purpose fur tho men to
view tho scene in safety, the great ice
berg lay silent until tho boat was a
certain distance oil. Then, as if its
heart hod boon volcanic flro, It burst
with awful thunder, and filled tho sur
rounding water with its ruins.
Awed and subued by tho sceno of de
struction, and thrilled at their narrow
escapo from death, tho picnickers re
turned to their ship. It was their first
and lust duy of amusement with an
iceberg.
AO Kngnan Traaicioa.
There is a large bowlder lying in a
field near Foremark, England, which
is known throughout Derbyshire as
"Hangman's Stone." The exposed por
tion of the bowlder rises about six
feet above tho surface of the surround
ing field and has a narrow ditch or in
dentation running across the top. The
mark, so tradition says, was made in
this way: A shoep thief in the dead of
night, while leaning against the
bowlder to rest, placed his booty above
on the flat surface of the stone. Tho
man had tho sheep tied with a rope
and in its effort to escape the creature
slipped on the opposite sido, and the
rope catching under tho thief s chin
choked him to death. The indentation
in the. rock was made by the friction of
the ropo while tho dying man was en
gaged in an effort to extricate himself.
eTSamese Judicial rrocaar.
German papers tell of a queer method
of Judicial procedure in parts of the
kingdom of Slam. In the absence of
trustworthy witnesses, the learned
Judge orders the two contestants to
dive in deep water. He who is able to
remain below the surface the longer
time is tho winner of the suit! The re
port further declares that a particular
ly quarrelsome merchant, who consid
ered himself too old to try the "cold
water proof process," had a famous
swimmer train his son to perform mar
velous aquatic, feats. In all the subse
quent suits the father was represented
by the son, and as a result was always
victorious!
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Ar. Anlievillc
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Koynii Knoli...
M arion ,
M orKanton
Hicki
Newton
States villc
Ar. tialinbury
(..reensuoro ....
Danville
Ar. Richmond .
7 OOara
Lv. OreenBboro
Ar. 1 ;ur!iam
12 Clam
3 3Ram
0 30am
12lOpra
12 16am
1 6Ham
6 4ftam
K u!eiKh
Ooklsboro
Lv. Danville
fr. I.ynehbtirR
" Washington
' Haltimore 8 115pm
' t lt ndelphia in 3pm
" Nevs York 12 53pm
t . W EST B.O UN D NO." II
Lv. New York 4 30pm
' Philadelphia 6 S5pnr
Haiti m ore 9 gOpm
Washington H 43pm
" Lynchburg 3 ioam
Ar. Danville 5 30am
Lv. Ku-hmond 12 fioatn
" Dan villc o 3Aam
Ar. tincnsloro 7 2Cam
Lv. UAldsboro 2 3f3pra
Lv KnlciKh l UOpm
Durham 2 30am
Ar. rrflnnburo 6 3Uam
Lv Oreentoro 8 UOatu
" Salisbury IO 1 nam
" statesvllle 11 (16am
Newton 1164am
" Hickory 12 lflom
" Morij-anton 12 69pm
" Marion 1 46ptn
Round Knob 2 46pm
" Aeheville 4 UHpm
" Hot Springs 6 3Upm
Ar.l'aint Kotflt B BOpm
" MorriMtown
" Knoxville .... . 7 45pm
A- & S- RAILROAD
NO 14
8 12am
9 lriaro
9 27am
9 62am
IO 22am
Lv. Ahhevillc
Henderson villc .
Flat Rock
" Saluda
Tryon ..
Ar. Spartanhory 11 3am
NQ13
JLv. Spartanburg 3 lOpm
Tryon 4 20pm
Saluda 4 66pm
" Flat Kock O 22pm
Henderp'nr'le 6 33pm
Ar. ABhcviilc 6 40pm
MU R PHY BRANCH biOTXI
Lv. Asheville jO 40pm
Ar. Waytiesville H 10pm
Ar. Brvson City JO 20tm
Lv. Hrynon 'ity 7 OOatn
Ar. Andrews 11 am
Tomotla 12 06pm
" Mnrphy 12 80pm
Lv. Murphy fl SOpm
Ar. Tomotla 1 56pm
A r. Andrew 2 35 pm
At HryauaCity 7 12pm
T.v I'ryaon Citv 4 OS am
Lv W lyneavlJle 6 26am
Ar Asheville S OOam
. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
Nos. 11 and 12 Pnllman Sleepers Wet ween
Asheville and CiueinnatJ -via Knoxrilla and
H arriman, and Pullman Baffet Testibailc
slt'cpera between New York, Philadelphiat.
Haltimore, Washington and Hot Springs via
Asheville.
W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARDWICK,
Gen. Pasa. A (t. Asst. Oca. Paaa. Act.,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta Oat.
W.H. GRKKN, Gen. Manager, Waahlnartoa
V. B. McBBB, Gcti'l 8upt., Colambia, ft. C.
SOL.. HAAS. Traffic Maaaatr, Wstahlnartoa
t Daily except Budaj.
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