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THE ASnEYILLE DAILY CITIZEN. SATURDAY. MAY 12 1900. TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN THIS MONTH It Is Scheduled for 8 VA. M., May 28. OPPORTUNITY .. TO . 8EB AN UN . COMMON ASTRONOMICAL. OC CURRENCE. Harold Jacoby In N. Y. Evening Post, On May 28 of, the present year we shall have an opportunity to see an uncommon astronomical occurrence. The sun will be totally eclipsed, and the event will be visible In parts of the United States. Occasionally, as we know, the moon passes between us and the sun, cutting off the tatter's light completely. This we call a solar eclipse. Lunar eclipses, on the other hand, are caused by the moon's reaching such a position that the earth Is directly between It and the sun. The moon has no inherent brilliancy like the sun; it shines only by reflecting solar light; and when that light Is cut off, the moon simply "goes out." But the sun Is self-luml - nous, and Is in reality thinlng lust the same when under, eclipse as at any other time. Thus we arrive at this fundamental difference between lunar and solar eclipses. In the. former, the moon having suddenly ceased to re ceive or reflect light, the eclipse Is ob servable wherever the moon, if une- cllpsed, would be visible. But at any ' given moment we can usually see the moon from one-half of the earth's surface. Consequently if a lunar eclipse takes place, a majority of the earth's Inhabitants have an opportunity to ob serve It, and thus a lunar eclipse Is ' something that almost any person can ' remember to have seen, But It Is very different with the sun. As we have said, he continues to give light when eclipsed; so that It Is only In places wJiere the sun Is actually covered by tne moon that he will seem to be eclipsed. The moon under eclipse Is like a candle that hns been extin gulshed; It Is dark from whatever side we look at It. But the eclipsed un Is like the burning candle, which will be invisible to him only whose view Is obstructed by the Interposition of some opaque object. That opaque object Is the moon. But he Is comparatively small and cannot render the sun totally Invisible from more than a tiny circular or oval spot on the earth's surface. 'In the eclipse or May 28 that little spot will be only about 75 miles wide; and If the moon were not In motion, the total phase of the eclipse could be seen nowhere else, But the moon Is traveling all the time through space In its orbit around the earth. 8o the little spot Is moving, too, and changing Its position gradually upon the earth's surface. Thus, In stead of a spot we shall have a long trip or band about 75 miles wide; and by waiting for the right moment, will be possible to see totality from any point within this band. The whole thing la much as though there were a huge pencil, with its point touching the earth, and having Its other end pivoted to the sun. If the moving moon were then also attached to this pencil somewhere near the point, she would draw the pencil along and the point would trace out the eclipse path on our earth. Anyone standing In that path could then look along the pencil and the proper moment see the moon covering the sun, and obscuring his light. In places situated near this path of totality, as It Is called, we hall be able to see the eclipse, but not as a total one. Fur such places the moon will cover the sun only In part, so that some of his brilliant sur face will remain In sight. The' amount of obscuration always depends upon the observer's nearness to the totality line. The nearer he Is, the more near ly total the eclipse will be. On May 28 the path of totality be gins In the Pacific ocean Just west of Mexico. There the point of the huge pencil we have imagined first touches our earth. It then passes eastward a oss Mexico, and entering the Unit States near New Orleans, proceeds in a northeasterly direction until It 1 uvea the continent close to Norfolk. Then it crosses the Atlantic, t ' iches Portugal, and afterwards I n sea across northern Africa, leaving V earth finally near the northern end ' the Ked Sea. In this country the cl 'es of New Orleans. La., Mobile, 'a.. Raleigh, N. C. and Norfolk. Va.,' all on the totality path. At New O- nns the sun will be completely cov er 1 at ";S a.'m., while at Norfolk this wi:l not happen until 8;5S a. m. In the for met' city totality will lant 78 seconds arc! In the Istter 108 seconds. At Inttr m Hate places both the time and the duration of totality will fall between tre extreme values. For places near er to New Orleans than Norfolk the mm hers will be nearer these given for N- w Orleans, and vice versa. Clear Complexion for the Ladies. Ladles can have clear complexion at a very small cost. They do wrong by using Dr. Quack's Bleach or Madame 8's. for they are likely , to hurt the skin. The causo of yellow skin and black pimples on the face Is often found to be when one has Indigestion, and the simplest remedy is as follows: Io not eat too much fat or sweets. Ue Rumford Baking Powder in your bis. cults and cake, for It is made of ths Horsfqrds Aold nosphat and bi carb, oda. The phosphates are same as fo.ind In wheat, etc. Bathe your face frequently in rain water, , afterwards rubbing perfectly dry. Follow these Imple directions daily ami you wll be welt rewarded. MoTlao; aai Aiucagmeat. 0! "Dicky, people should live to help one another." "Yea, uia. hut I'd get more pie If you'd let me help myself," I'nlte Workmen. The MasHpcliUKWtH grnud lodge of the Degree of Honor uys the grand reorder a salary of foot). The nverace nee of the membership In the New York Jurisdiction Is half a year less than ten years ago. WHlluin B. Lambert la now grand master workman of New Jersey; J. II. Llpplncott grand recorder. The 8t. Louis Workmen's association la working bard for another big class Initiation, to be held May 12, which It Is hoped will eclipse the one held last December. Jill JUT jPalais I7S. MAIN STREET. Special Sale ! Special Sale ! Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Spring Sacrifices that will Swell your Savings The .opportunity to buy good things cheap usually comes ar a time when goods are out of season. We've turned the tables. We've cre ated a now order of things by selling NOW the SPRING GOODS you DO want and nted at the sacrifice prices others will blow about next fall, when their goods unsold will crowd out the latter season's merchandise. Good quality and honest merit are in all goods we show. mr-i f tfc CALICOS GINGHAMS I DOMESTICS 4c 5c 5c Special Sale Silk Waists. All cur $6.0) and $6.50 Ladies' Silk Waists on sale ti v White Goods Sale. Dimities. Gnpett Mulls. Piques. Organdies, Lawns, m SO cents on the dollar. Now is your chance. Wash Waist at . . . . 48 cents Wash Waist at ...... ."...75 cents Wash Waist at .......... 98 cents Worth per cent more than advertised. Remember for a few days only. Ladies' Kid Gloves worth $1.25 Percales, worth 12 l-2c Sale price, 8c Lawn, worth I5c . . . . .Sale price, 10c Children's Dresses at cost PALAIS : Special Notices BOARDING Hillside cottage. Misses Doughty. 4-14dlmo. FOR Iced Tea-use our Golden Drag on Chop and get best results. Wm. Kroger. WANTED Table boarders at Jl Grove street by Mrs. Chas. W. Carr. , 5-J-dtf LOST Black beaded cape, trimmed In black, May 11 Reward if returned to Citizen office. dlt FOR SALE A few thousand medium hard brick. Apply W. E. Johnson, 327 South Main street. 5-6-dlwk TODAY I have a 14-foot awning, us ed one season; a six-hole Buck range, in good condition; good walnut barber chair, etcetera. Wm. Turner, $5, N. Main street. ; 6UDDERTH ESTATE SALE On May JOth, at 10 a. m., whatever excess there is which .Is the creditors' share wilt be sold on the court bouse square, T. S. Fakes. E. COFFIN, auctioneer, will sell on Wednesday, May 8. at the southwest corner of the court house at 12:15 o'clock a walnut bedstead, mahogany wash stand, mattresses, bed springs, bureau, kerosene stove, matting, clock and other .things. Any person -wishing anything sol i at auction can send it between 10 and 12 o'clock. S53 SUITS. Eton Suits, jackets nicely lin ed, skirts cut In the latest de sign, material all-wool home. spun, a $10 value, for $7.50 Fly-front and tlght-flttlng jackets, new, boz-plalted-back skirts, In black and all the spring shades, jacket and skire nicely trimmed, material all wool Venetian and chevioc cloth, a $12.50 value, for $0 Double-breasted Eton Suits, in Gray and Tan, made of double-faced material, jacket and Bklrts nicely stitched, at $12.50 SKIRTS.1 Oray Homespun Skirts, cut style, at $3.48 and $3.98 Oray Homespun Skirts, ap pllqued in taffeta, at QQ English Cheviot and Oray Homespun Skirts, made knitted style, double box-plaited back at $6.48 and $7.48 Broadcloth and Venetian Cloth Skirts, appllqued up side and back, at$748 and $8.48 Silk Dress Skirts, beautiful styles, appllqued and elegantly trimmed, from faQQ to $12.50 $4.79 Xt this Sale 73cts. : ROYAL Royal REAL ESTATE By Weaver cc Alexander, Real Estata Brokers 26 Patton Av. P. O. Box 244 FOR BENT. Unfurnished 9-room bouse, new and very desirable, near business part of city, but on quiet street; furnace, ce ment basement, electric lights, new range, perfect plumbing; fine outlook and locality. Won't rent for boarding bouse.-rWeaver & Alexander. S3 t-room cottage In excellent condition. and several acres of land in suburbs, near cars. Good barns, spring house, poultry yard, etc. Good orchard. Would let cow. horse and buggy witn place. Cheap to the right parties. Weaver ft Alexander. 32 FURNISHED HOUSE; rooms, in suburbs, convenient to cars; fine water; good outbuildings; plenty of strawber ries and other small fruits; 23 acres. Rent 130 per month. Will sell all or 20 acres without house. Weaver A Alexander 25 ' , CORNER 7K feet frontaa-e. With good house, S rooms, water, sewer; one fllrwlr frnm ra t lino trrmA tnit.lltv. about five minutes' walk from postof- nce S.12SU; easy v terms. Weaver ft Alexander. " 30 UNFURNISHED Seven room house In fuhtlrhnr npnr para? newlv nanoi-,.. 't nil kalsomnci. splendid garden plant ed. -n vge table now redy f ir we; strawberries, peaches, etc.; stable; shady yard. $17.60. Weaver & Alex ander, v 38 . FURNISHED Six rooms and serv ants' room; furniture, carpets and iflrifrp now Id.ita anH KdaiiH?,il In.. excellent location; only two blocks, from square; has stable and Karden. 140. Weaver & Alexander. 37 FOR BALE. BEAUTIFUL new cottage and IS 1-2 acres of land four miles from postofflce; new stables, woodshed, etc. 250 young grape vines and other small plants. Piazzas 70 feet. Fine state cultivation. Fine water; mineral spring heap at $2000. Weaver ft Alexander. 29 VACANT LOTS to suit your taste; would like to aow you one within two minutes' walk; of postofflce, that Is Just the place to build a cottage home only 1750. Weaver ft Alexander. 28 FOR RENT OR SALE. Residence lot 1 1-1 acres, near car line and paved street Location such that view rivals any point in city. Two small houses, renting for 1100 per year. Price, $1000. Owner refused $1750 last year. Weaver ft Alexander. 34 CALIFORNIA FRUITS-Peaches. Oranges. Lemons and Prunes. Thos. W. Fltspatrlck ft Co.. 34 North Main street WOULfc a nice Folding Bed be In your way? See them at Mrs. L. A. Johnson's, 43 Patton avenue. FOR SALE One double buckboard, one dog cart, one set double harness; all in good condition. H. F. Grant & Son. 5-11-dlwk FOR RENT A ew six room cottage In the country. Accessible to Charlotte street car line. For particulars apply to Box 19, Ashevllle. 4-28-dtf ' LADY. ood read" or English or French, wishes engagements to read to Invalids and th sick. Address M. A. S.. care The Clflsen. 1-4-dtf. SUBURBAN board, near golf links, 15 minutes' walk to cars; high ground, fine view, new house, choice table. Mrs. Gulliver, Ottarl, Box 47. WANTED In or near Ashevllle, a first class, well furnished hotel or large boarding house. Address A. V. D., care Cltlxen. 5-10-dlwk PRIVATE BOARD-Pleasant rooms grate and furnace heat; central, high location: near P. O. Rock Ledge. 62 Haywood street. Mrs. L. V. Cole, proprietor. NOW is the time for spring chicken. We are serving a better meal than ev er, and want you to eat with us. Strawberries and strawberry short cake at Woodlawn. FOR RENT Very desirable newly furnished rooms: high location; splen did view; one square from postofflce. In vicinity of several nice' boarding houses. 64 Haywood st. 'Phone 288. FOR SALE Good paying business on Patton avenue. $375 cash. Purchaser can make 100 per cent. If properly man aged. Fine investment for good man of small means. J. M. Campbell. fOR SALE Until May 20. my entire flock of thoroughbred White Wyan dotte hens and chickens. One-half regular price. "The Pines," Pearson's avenue. 6-7-lwk FOR RENT Nicely furnished house of nine rooms; electric lights and bells; bd and table linen; silver and 11 furnishings complete. 78 Haywood St. 5-7-d2wk WANTED A man to take charge of a truck farm in the vicinity of Ashe vllle. - Already planted and fine vege tables on It. References required. Ap ply at Citizen office. 5-7-dtf vV:..TED To purchase a house of 10 or 12 rooms: must be in road rennlr centrally located, in a good neighbor hood, and have modern conveniences; no brokers. Address W.Cltlzen of fice. 5-11-dlwk TO RENT Nearly furnished, a small, new house of four rooms and closef, with water In house; on car line; one-half mtle from the square. Rent only $21 a bargain. Address W. J.. Cltlsen office. 5-10-dlwk - - R SALE New 30-room hotel with $500 worth of furniture In same; one half mile of thriving town, near sta tion. Finest summer resort In coun try; 40 acrea good land belonging to It. $4200 one-half cash, balance on good terms. Apply J. M. Campbell. $2r.0O TO LOAN In one sum .and on Improved, centrally located real estate only. Bargain In choice lot on paved portion of Merrlmon avenue. Other property of every description for ale. FurnlKhed and. unfurnished houses to let. For particulars address A. J. Ly man, office 13 Church street. FOR RENT One unfurnished house of nine rooms; near center of. city. Price $:10 per month. One unfurnished house on Spruce street, nine rooms. $22.50. Choice furnished houses are I oeing rapidly taken. Call early for gooa selection. h. f. Grant ft Son. 6-11-dtf REAL ESTATE. WILKIE & LaBARBE, Real Estate Brokers. ' ' 23 Patton Avenue; Phone ak, PARTIAL LIST. THIS LIST WILL BE CHANGED TWICE A WEEK FOR RENT FURNISHED. Seven room house, 6 minutes' wa'k from court square, all modern conven iences. Including two bath room, elec tric lights, etc. $40 per month. Wllk'.e ft LaBarbe. 11 Large house on popular residence street; desirable either for boarding house or private residence. Large sha dy yard. $75 per month. Wllkls & LaBarbe. 3 Eleven room house on Bailey street; well 'furnished; two bath rooms; b?d rooms all large. $75 per month. Vil- kle & LaBarbe. , 1C1 Three minutes' walk from court square. Six rooms, completely fur nished, excepjt linen; well built; all modern conveniences, $35 per month. Wllkle & LaBarbe. 102 Desirable ten-room house on nearby street. Large yard and garden. Hot and cold water, bath, etc. $65 per month; or would rent unfurnished for $40 per month .-rWUkle & LaBarbe. 103 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED. House of nine rooms; three blocks from court square; hot and cold water, and all modern; conveniences. Wllkle ft LaBarbe. 6 House of 14 rooms; on car line; large shady grounds ( 4 1-2 acres). House has all modern conveniences, large rooms, high ceiling. $55 per mont'a, or $50 by the year. Wllkle & LaBarbe. !04 New house of five rooms on Lookout mountain car line, Just beyond New Wlnyah; garden; good neighborhood. $11 per month. Wllkle ti LaBarbe. 105 Eight room house on Central avenue. In good repair; all modern convenien ces $18 pe r month. Wllkle ft La Barbe. 106 Twenty room house of modem con struction, on side of mountain near el'y limits; cool and delightful, electric lights and bells; hot and coll water; porch enclosed In glass doors. $50 per month. Wllkle ft LaBarbe. 107 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. We have furnished and unfurnished rooms In suites of two, three and four desirably located In various residence sections of the city. Apply at our of fice for description and price. Wllkle & LaBarbe. 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. A small business located near court square for sale. Requires capital of $200 to $300. Is now paying good profit on Investment and can be made to pay more. Wllkle ft LaBar.be. 8 We have for sale a desirably located retail business 'requiring capital of about $1500. Capable of being enlarged. Wllkle ft LaBarbe1. 10 MONET WANTED. We can place $3500 to good advant age. Security Is first mortgage on city Improved property worth more than $7500. Wllkle ft LaBarbe. 9 MONET TO LOAN. $1000 to loan on city Improved prop erty, first mortgage. Wllkle & La Barbe. 400 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOES IT PAT TO ADVERTISE? It certainly does If It costs you noth ing. If you list your property with. US It Will cost vnu nnthlna- tn h adverfrd we pay for the "ad" and oniy marge a small commission if we rent ir irake a sale. Wilkie & La Barbe. 109 WANTED Energetic man, or woman wishing rteaay employment. Easy work, big profit. For particulars ad dress J. A. Haemsch, 617 Atkln ptreet, Knoxville, Te::n. 5-ll-d2t IS THERE a lnilMInu- anrl lon . soclatlon or other company that will uunu a .iu J3c according to plans of my choice, to be paid for in rent? Ad dress "Home," care The Citizen. S-7-dtf. VERY DESIRABLE rooms with board; new houso, furnace heated, electric lights and bells, superb view, on paved street, near churches and l ostoftlce. Mrs. F. A. Hull. 103 South Main street. 8-27-dir WANTED Riwrrotln man , - O ' - IU lllj&Il" de uranrn nrrioe fnr AtaHii.i.A. - cowiiniicy man ufacturing house; salary $125 per month and extra commissions; mut furnish $800 cash and satisfactory ref erences, daneml Alin.... -.. t, """,-. 1 , ojv J u 1 1 11 - ston Building, Cincinnati, O. 5-ll-dlt CHICKFNS Tl nil! . v. .... rvM, uc iw ime to buy eggs for setting, so get them at onpp At 93 rf.an - . n. Bueei. rine Langshans, Black Minorcas, Cornish Indian Games. Light Bramuhs, Barred Rocks and Rose Comb Black Minorcas. l a"u pens lor sale. 5-7-dlwk FOR RENT. One boardin? hum. t . ... modern conveniences and electric lights; on newly paved street. Also one seven room cottage, one furnished and one unfurnished fiat. All modern conveniences. Apply to O. D. RevelL BOAnnirMfa nrotDun n siring a quiet homelike boarding place. - t .cllu,.r pauenia are not c! flncl th Bme " M Orange st Halls as well as rooms comfortably heated. Good fare and pleasant ser vice guaranteed. Call and examine rooms and ascertain terms. FOR RENT AND SALE We have for rent desirable six room cottage on west Chestnut street; five room flat Spruce street furnished; also 12 room house on Haywood street, furnished. Choice place. For sale. Special bar gain In seven room cottage on 8tarnea avenue; also 12 room house and large, shady grounds, same street. Choice vacant lots near new sanitarium. Fine brick store on Main street at low fig ure for quick sale. Natt Atklaaon Sons Co., Real Estate Dealers. USE THE 'PHONEIf it . . trouble to call at our office and .' your property, can us over the nhonl (No. 661) and give us a deacrtptioTS! give us your address and we win M at your office or residence. We now ha applications for several unfurnished 7 and 8 room houses in desirable r.i dense sectlons.-Wllkle A LaBarbe. nj FOR SaLE. . For a quick sale. On Montford ave nue, an eight room house (sllehtlv m.I of repair); lot 96x280. Can be houlti van lrw frr - nook Tin m. i - J v " V .CK11. 11 HIS JBU T Barbe. AJQ- 7ft Handsome brick residence on Bailey sireei; io( oxibu. uwner now reside. In another state and will sell at 1 ' Dargam. Wllkle & LaBarbe. 5j -Well constructed eight room house on Depot street. Sanitary plumbtnr Larfe lot. $1400. Wllkle ft LaBarbe. ' ' -; ' 83 On Hill street House of 10 rooms city water; convenient to sewer, but not connected; large lot. A good val ue at the price, $1600. Easy terms Wilkie ft LaBarbe. N . FARM Tract of 16 acres near Sul. k v. " . ut i nai ncres in fraFS. Fine orchard of 100 trees. Well built three room house. $1500. Wllkle & LaBarbe. jj A charming home in the best resi. deuce section. Extensive, well kept grounds; small orchard and vineyard of selected varieties; large garden carriage house and stable. The house contains 10 rooms, Is modern, convenl entiy arranged and well constructed. Georgia pine finish and hardwood floors; plumbing and drainage per fect. Wilkie ft LaBarbe. 531 Ten room house on Bailey street; city water and all conveniences. Lot 50x200. Price $2000. A bargain. Wil kie ft LaBarbe. 540 FINE FARM 47 acres on Beaver dam, Burnsvllle road. Fine land; two dwellings and store house; suitable truck gardening or poultry yards,' Would be divided. Wilkie ft La Barbe. 300 VALUABLE PROPERTY-47 acres within city limits. Elevation; plenty of shade; house of eight rooms and outbuildings. Several beautiful build ing sites. $5000, on easy terms. Wll kle & LaBarbe. 301 FARM 100 acres four miles from Ashevllle on proposed route of Wea vervllle electric car line. 90 acres cleared, 10 acres bottom. This Is a val uable farm and a bargain at price ask ed, $2500. Wilkie ft LaBarbe. 7$ HOME WANTED We have a cus tomer for a nice small house with gar den and yard, either to rent or buy. Must be on or near street car line; In good neighborhood, and cost not more than $1500. Wllkle ft LaBarbe. 12 THE BEST TYPEWRITER The Remington has always been considered by experts "The Standard"Mt writes better, writes easier, writes longer than any other typewriter. The new models, 6, 7 and 8, are simply perfect In con struction and operation. Typewriter Exchange, 23 Patton avenue. A SECOND HAND TYPEWRITERS We buy, sell, rent and exchange sec ond hand typewriters, of all makes. If you write business letters or have them written you shoula have a writ ing machine and be abreast of the times. "To save time Is to lengthen life." Typewriter Flrrhano-o .9? Pflf. ton avenue. B FOR RENT A new four-room cot tage; good pasture and garden ground; 11-2 miles out on Lookout Mountain street railway. Enquire of C. S. Cooper, 39 S. Main street 6-1-dlmo GOOD COUNTRY board can be pro cured, plenty of fresh milk and butter, In private family; reasonable rates; can accommodate from three to five persons; on railroad; one and one-half miles from street car. Addrem M. Z.. Citizen office. S-5-dlwk I BUY and sell anvthlnr T niw have yt or sale one good elevator for two or tnree story building, in good condition, with new ropes: caDacltv four thous and pounds; four good prize screws and frames complete; one dynamo,, ca- , pacuy nve nunared lights; two organs 1 in fine condition, and a lot of house hold ennrln All m .hosn W T,. Moore, 11 West Court Square, 'Phone S73. FOR SALE Two smooth coat St. Bernard mala - puppies, three months old, by Lord Roseberry ex. Flndern Fanchon. Pedigree complete for five generations, comprising blood of Rem nant, Marvel, Scottish Chief and Lord Melrose on the sire's aide and Alton, flinllmmon. Sir Bedevere and Vlcto Joseph on the dam's aide. May be feen at 172 Chestnut street For in formation see O. O. Worland at Ameri can Hardwood company. ' 4-4d-tf. WE have In today S old rosewood chairs, a few pieces of old mahogany, a new lot of bed room suits, chairs, etc, ust received. Our stock of second furn iture, house furnishing goods, etc., Is the largest w have had to offer you. Prices , right and terms easy. Remember when you have anything to sell we will pay you high at cash pric es. Call on us, or 'phone 354. No. North Main street. Baird A Rector. FOR BALE 34 lots on Depot Bart lett and Tlernan streets, all near the depot; water and sewer and electrlo cars b yor near them. Will sell at from $200 to $300 per lot, on time. Payment In Installments of $1 per week. Hera Is a good opportunity to get a nice lot In Ashevllle and pay for it. with your small savlnga In two or three ves m unit n .v.. ..r. - ..v. moo 11IT7 l III W This propertj will greatly Increase in ..uc mc iew years, can our office, No. 23 Patton avenue, where you can see plat, and select a lot for investment or a home. Now is the time tO InVMt In AahanHtl. mI . J. B. Bostlo Co. 4-28-dimo
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