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,.f, .. . ASHEVILLE DAILY:CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING,5APRIL 17, 1800. Four Years on Crutches. For ilftaaa year. I wu afflicted with rheu. fnatuua.four jsaraof whloh I w a. compelled to go on crutchee. Word. ln Inailtiquate to iprai tha aufferlnff I endui-ad during that time. During theae fifteen rear, of ext. tenca (It wis not living), I tried every known remedy without receiving any benefit. 1 finally begun on Swift', gpeclne IS. B. 8.), which from the flrat gava me relief, and to day I am enjoying the beat of health, and am a well man. I candidly believe that ft. 8. 8. la tin beat biood purlneron the market to day, J. D, TAVLOH, Cuba, Ma Treetlaaon mood and Skin Plueaaea mail dtree.tWirrSPUUiriC CO., Atlanta Ue. oct asdftwly PKOFESSIONAL CAKDS. bEPITIST. A. S. Graham, D. D.S. OfHce Over J. H. Law'. Store, south Main treet. Nltroua oiide or laughing gaandinlnlatcrcd for the palnlcaa extraction of teeth. Oold and porcelain crowne attached to the natural roota of teeth, thua avoiding the uae of platca. All operatlona pcrtnlulng to dcntUtry iklll fully performed. Price, rcaeonulilcand ntl. faction guaranteed. fcha DR. B. P. ARRINUTON. ttflice rttuniB a Pattna avenue, over the Clotning More til c Ji. limn ton Co. KcHlilrnce corner of Wood tin and Locuat etrceta. Tiiiio. P. Uavimon, Tnoa. A. onk, Kolcigh. Jaa. U. Maktih, Aateville. Aahevllle. J) AV1D80N, MARTIN ffeJUNBS, Attorney, and Counaellora at Law, Aahevllle. N. C. Will practice In the 11th and 13th Judicial Oietricte, nnd in the supreme Court of North Carolina, and in the I'cdcral Cnurta of the Vratrrn IMatrlct of North Carolina. Krfcr to Hank of Aahevllle. ritacl A. TBNNBNT. Architect and Contractor. Plana, specification, and entimntr. fur. atlabcd. All work in mv line contracted for. and no charge, for drawinga on contract awarded me. Reference, when desired Office: No. 13 Hendry Uloek, North Court iiuare. Aahevllle. N. C. (ehnnlly J. W. ROLLINGS, Veterinary Surgeon, I will practice in the city and aurruundlng country. (imce at W. P. Illanton c Co.'. .table, 7A south Main .treet. aprl H. 11. KUKVB8, U.U.8. II. K. SMITH, It. 11.8, Dm. Rcevea Snilth. DKNTAL OFFICH Mi Connelly Building, over Krdwood'e Store, Patton Avenue. Teeth retracted without nnin. with thenew jinfvethctic, and all cane, of irregularity cor reeled. iciujn I ; . RAMSAY, D. 0.8. Dental 1 Office t In Hornarri Building Kn trance.. I'ntton Avenue and Mnln Street, fclillftdltr yaRrilUR M. KIBLI). Graduate Optician, Main Street. All mechanlml ocular defect, of the eye cor rected. Hoar, for examination I) to 13 a. m 3 to S p. m. lulu iltf MISCELLANEOUS. WU. R. PENNIMAN, PROPRIBTOR 01' THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Aahevllle, IN. C. P.O. BOB P. marlftdly .JfyUFIELDS REGULATOR jaojt TO' ViQMkH'JOUtBMt uunaancBuuTaaca. atuuitaba. arp3WdAtwly PRATT'S ASTRAL ABSOLUTELY SAFE ! PERFECTLY ODE RLE 88! Burnt In any Lamp without danger of Exploding or taking (Ira. Sea that you gt the genulna. For tela by BALTIMORE UNITED OIL CO,, ASHKVILLB, N. C. rnriAtwl? F. W. VESEY & SON, FLORISTS, Orrcnhoueea, :' No, 81 Cheatnut.trect. Now ready, freah, henlthy Hrdcllng Plnnte In variety, delivered to ny part of the city, nd planted out when required, frhl n dam MRS. A. P. LaBARBE 159 Patton Avenue. Hint-Claaa Board by the day or month. Term, made known an application. drcKdty BUG4MEI, CARRIAGES, BUCKSMITHINQ. To the citltena of Aahevllle and vicinity I would announce that at my ahop. on College treet, neat to Woodbury', atablra, I am lict ter prepared than ever to do work In my line. Wagona, Hugglea and Carriage, mnnufnet. elaltiea, and perfect antlefactlon gunrnnteed nrrfl. HeoaiiinK and nomc-ahuelnif are aitc nred liv workmen are cinerlcnced andaklllluland my cbargea are aiouerat. novllS d B. BL'RNBTTB. l DON T LIKE II. Stanley Not Considered With Hindi Favor in Franco. Caused by a Spaach In Paris Sivoral Years Ago. Pretlleimtniit of ttm rVrmitnent Ciiininlt tM of the Onn'i-np'ilo.l Sn.loty A Oorraii'nlour llm u liilurvltiw With tanlor nt Cit'iuet In Wlilr.li Un Ao naea Kmn uf II il Ku lb. Pa'tia, April 1 O.-t-'tiuiliiy wns once unlucky mouth to wound tliu'llo u. ooptlLiilillcs I iy a apwcli uVHveroil in the French ruiil:il. ThntiKlt yi'ars Iiiuj pin. til since thi'ii, tho olfnnsn has not bcon forxuttvn Ask nny (inllniiry I'rcnch man wlmt rt of riuption woull lio ao oorrti'd to tlin Afrkntn i'Tiluror almulJ he abridge his May lu Cannon go as to aiwnd a toy or two hero btifore irooup'llii to BrutwnlH, anil the answer would proba bly be a aimultaneouti tipliftinu; of U10 eyebrow uinl ahonlilera. In Paris circle out sl le tho Anlo Amaricnn colony, wlicro thn arrival of Htanloy iniht lie thought a matter of tome moment, nrvui and axinus hnx boon the iliM-nmkm ri'nanlinn tho atti tude It would lie proper to assume toward! Euiiu I'aslm's ruHCtier. In a LMIfimnii The permnncnt ronimitve of the Oco graplduai ex:iity avows that, it Ik In a di lemma. Uu tho 0110 iioiid therti are Buuiley'a Hi!:nowliili;'d moritH, mid on the other Hint unfortunate hih'Ii of liis. "Ud to tho mesenl. ' Haul (.'unite lie Biiemont, president of the committee of mo eocieiy, 10 cue jotirnaiiHtk seeiter aftvr iuforiiiiitiou, "wo have uot Ih.uii nutirted of Sliinlev'n future, movements. Conaeipieiitlv we hare not had to iHil eruto oIllL'iiilly uniu lmr we slinll re ceive him. We have each of us, how ever, foiiuwl pci-Hoiml opinioua, nnd I have do olijoetion to giviuK you mino. I do not think it Decixu-uiy or opiKirumo to Dutke too iiitich of btunley in wish of hu coming here. TIiIb eiplorer mis posi tively no claim upon our aymputhics. In Interview! printed lieie lie ahonnd that his aolo concern was the bcuetitg tliat might accrue to Knuluiiil from hi. trav el!, while of l'rauce lie aaid not one single, word. "Moreover, without wishing toiletract in any way from the merit ol uia travels, I muataay that Stanley lion alway. kept au eye on No. 1. I lu is uot averse to tun large pecuniary prolito which liis busi Dose capacity enalile him to draw from hi joiirnoys to the durlt continent. Un doubtedly he is a bold, intelligent ex plorer, but nt the sumo time they are to hint a speculation. "Now," wont on Cointe Do Hl-eniont, with the air of one wlio-e thouxliU and aeplrationa have Uen altogethur cast olf from thie iMue earth and are souring far into theemperean, "woof thuticigrapli leal KK-lety nmke no account of ientoiial interext. ttir dominant preoccupation ia tlio Interest of science. 1 liua It won we Rare no fete in honor of C'npt. Trlevler, for after minutely examine the atory of of his travels wo became of the opinion that tlie Kreneh exul ircr, though giving evidence of extraordinary cournce by OMssing Africa iilmost alone, had un foriunnU'ly followed in tho foot .V ps of pro vioi i vxplon-ra. ills note! did uot contain any iiict not liiilioito known to frcogmohicul NcieiHT.-. "10 reiuiii loManlcy, I will giro you another reason for my lack of I'litliusi Oeitu Wlieu. after his Hist journey, the explorer came to l'aris hu considered it good taste lo airect a certain disdain for IM) ldttxa. 'llus frlcud of Tipisio Tib got from his I rench rival ok gouii us he guvo. bhinloy has always pmlltcd po cuuiarily front his travels, while lie llra.za. it iiinst be raid in prniau, was diainiercstcil, and spent more than half his priv.i'.e fortuno In Isjliulf of aoience and hie udo)iiil country." "Some people may think, ' com! lined De Iti.uuiont, "that Ih-cii'Iso Sinnluv h ut one of tho five gold mc la is u war. led liy oursocifty we are liound to do aomelhiug in his honor. Nothing could ho further from the truth. I c: n only say this much, were tho American colouv loget up a l anijuet in Mauley's honor I xle'idd ulmont my self from l'aris so us no! to bo able to accept an invitation which might be sent. ' Cointe do lllzcmont will have no need to quit 1 1,0 eaj Kill. Mauley hod the mean, of ge-.tin- the 1-o ay tT of eonra phy out ot a (l.ieniui.i. lie Ims done so. When The Hi rnld smied ye-tterdny that the axplorcr had devi led not to pay a visit to i'aria, members of the society be gan to breathe aguin. East Afrloau T.rlrTa. LosdoW, April II. The HrltUh and Oermnfl Kant Africa companies have agreed upon a common revision of the tariff, in view of tin- increasing African trade. Thli In lii-ntcs that there are no serious diw'tisiiin between then). VViss- oiann will not touch Kavirondo. ills plans are not connected with hlanlcv'i OTortures to Km In. Anawsrlng Charges The Times' coireHKindcnt nt Cnnnoi has hnd km intt rvi w with Henry M. Stanley. Stanley declared that the state, ments Father hchinze inudo could only enianale irotn a tleprared and degraded nature. Schlr jio and party were half naked and half starve ! until ho pro vided for them anil paid their tribute on arriving at thi coast. In regard to the ivory, II was not hcapnl up at n ailclal, but wididr scattered, nnd it would oc cupy nt leant a rear of hard work to col lect it, detracting niucn irom its vaiun. ftcgnrdlng Kinln, Stanley sayst "Kmin was friendly enough until he fell into the hnuda of the (ierniitus. A. to AO quiring his province, one of Ihe first thing" I showed him was Ida own offer to the Itntlsh company. 'Confound it,' hi exclf lined, 'they ought nnver to have published them.' I he whole of F.min'i action," Mauley oontiuued, "it on a par with Do Ilrnr.t'i, who got King Io pold'i money and hum led the results of Lis labon with it to Kmnoa." rprieel nt Knglatid, Hinnlev la surprised at England', al lowing tne Wiasmaun entcrnrise to pro ceed without a protest, lie any! that tha axuloita of Dr. l'eters ought to be onrefully watched. Stanley cuutluuos immerseil lu revising his book. Bleetrle Huhniarlne Torpedo Boat, Pari. Anril Ifl. At t'herlmurg Mon day morning the now electric submarine torpedo boat (louliet was submerged for threo-ipiartorN of un hour. The satisfac tory manner in which the vessel was maneuvered Indicates that she can be lily an i safely operated under water, THE Uo.Sv.ii87 CANOE TRIP. A I'ssldie IV ' 'in Atlantis to the re cto m ttpen Bunt, Nrw V. ' -II 10. Tne Mail and Expm.H li.i . -I . "d one of lu Blrtif on a 1,ihm) miie 'iai.e vnyngo. The lsi.il Is n BunmlitH it: hr hell, tha Mrsl ol its kind. anil tho voyn '' will joun oy up the Hudson to 1 n:.o r.nu, across lo the trihular.e.i id . Iin MwsinHipil. on I the Missouri to the iietidwalerHOl the Colum bia, uud d w ii to tne I'ucllio ocean. The canoeist can lea a vlnchcaler aim a euiueiu, mid will buy .his provisions on route. Vii cnlii'ta pw-tlc lie 'vi'l write letters to T e Wall and Kpie: when ho ia loneaomi. ha will sing: when ho Is lar.y hu will make twenty-live ml es a day; when he U hardeuvd to hi. ever Claa, llftv. An Aged Inventor Honored. Wamm:; hit;, April 10. Saturday Jor.eph Francis, tlio vonoral le iinenlor of the life saving Lonts, wna fnrmally presente I wltli tlio t;oil modal voted bv cougress, I le lei elved It f n an t he iiiinds of the pre ldeut, who prefaced tlio pre rentntion uth n laiulalory kt t".'li. The mc lal .vc! "in three imy pound , is four hi' h. s hi aji i- lor mid tho liue.it uer turiii'd urn in the I 'idled Suites mint. It couiuin.-- nii in gold. Ur, 1' Lincib is I'U yeurs old. lleloenost of llnrsea. Wii.i.iamsiowx, Ky., April 1(1. Sat urday ni.'lil at mlilnilit the largo bain on tlui lio uu live niiH'k farm, below town, limned Willi 1 1 . entire contents, about thiitv-si.v hoad of line liorses nnd several tuiialiin cows. Some of the liorses wtii cry viiiiiulilo, Sir. Ilngiiu reliising liiroiie of them .fil.unO last week. The ioss vrill nuioiiiit way up iuthothoa lauds. NEW8 IN BRIEF. Uondeiiaaflnn of liilurHstlu fteim oa Tlirlona Ktilijerta. Mnrtnn, 0,, pruabytory Votisl fji'iMvlalun HO to II. Eiul-r uita Inudml at (initio Uanleu Satur day, it,:m. Mra. Hnllle Haaiiltnit, ploa.-or uiotlier, dial at I'aria, Ky., Huiiduy. The Hunkliitnu Imusu woe ilam gnd tM, (XX) by lira it .Ullwauko- liuinluy, Hoeri'tary I'ns-tor wants a regiment c youug IiiilniUi, lor the regular army. New Yerk puwnliruk n raistsl fl.1,000 to defeat a bill rutluciug tliuir rutes of iutereat. Alox. Cuiiily, agutl UJ, klllnl bis wife wltb au ax at Detroit buuiluy uud UuuuoJ lilui lf. Col. Jeuu W. Watson, of Maysvllls, Ky., injured by tho cam, is dying at Columbus, Ohio. Imiooiise inlnerid disonvert. bnvo Uien lundu ui tuo Uruud oauyuu of the Colurudu river. Sirs. Harrli'in gave bur last puUllu rucep tiou fur tilts sousou at tliu White ileuac but ur.luy. Failing briilgo at Poplar DIulTs, M i., Mllv.1 Tlioinus Urowu uud Junius Hum, ot bit. Louis. Muskingum county, O., farmers join In au alliuucefud vote triii.U mil iiiou,,pulius uu a pur with eriiwa anil potato bugs. The Uiu'nu tiliuM conip-my, ritvntly burned uui, b'ts lieguu oMjrutious at liuuvor, fa. Alstul .iO-i Nruits left tiutou, Leuisvilte ontehers luive ros .lVLsl to give Mi-sara. J. i'rot ami lirouly tho c ild alinke, and iiiuku I la ir own loo during the coming lUiiuiiei', l'ev. rty an I old ago woa a couth ue of evils tl.it lieluc.il liter llurna, U, of Ualagu, .Muurue veuuty, U., to a lii atiictde as tininli'T, Tlio in iplc sugar enp of Vermont, which turn Just ii -en li'trvcsU-l, a iio.uiis te sUiut 5,nu i,iJ p iimils. wiuca is belutv the quan tity uii .ly out iiuvtL l'ather K. '. Jaeu, 1 ilntlT In Hi' finnouj uit nir OlO.i.uuo iik'iiiu-i lllanop U.iiiina-y, of l)iht,iiie, Ui.sl nt Lyons, la., ami Iciigr .Suuilay, iroiii tho elVivis ot grip. iteorge t'ortliuiiiu, of U s'kMirt, Ind., ra ulljeea li..u uustal.U ure .uiiiiau pliuu ailice bis vuliiiil.lu .mru burn d Jjst twevs hours alter tuo iiiKiiruui'ii p.iiey expirisL Murt. .'-.u.i: in aui rii. Joliiison, Sieetlov, weruilnnMi ii wliil.) imliHiiliiig a Istre u-str beattle, W'uli. Miiuhhii tell uito liit wuter and Johnson jt;iussl ui to mivo lilat In au iiitarc.itio,i over u hunt nf peats at New Mil in, U,, U'iilluiu .'ililh-r muJu a cut ting retort wbicii aiieuce.l Janice burner for ever, hit liiltl oei the bead with uu UX, Township Treasurer Crai, of Canal Dover, bus cut off liis uccotuiln uud cut oil f or sufer rcl rcuU, le.iviu forged voucher, to aid to Ilia political nn i Ihiuiieinl glory. Iaiiij; ritfinilim; ut the bar which intozl cat ii.is In uii;;bt C'iiuil 'S Ii, H illluuia, 1-u-pnrto, la I., uorncy, I ruin a leading pusi ttou at the I sir tt a year's sojourn buuuid the bur tor lareeiiy. The rent litis of mighty Iiidlnn potentates, who lived s-Ver.il llioit.n.l ycura too auou to bu any a to t'.u iiimlei-ii royiilt -hunting Auiericnu gtrl, wre iiucovoroil at Ji-loirkuii-vlllo, lnd , In- tut Mo UuuJs, The Liwrcuc hurg, lnd., physleliuia de clare that lll- Kl ira. the lryeur-old ibitighter of Cniiatulilii Uamereu, la a p.ireut, which the glii and liar frleiida imllaautly deny. The coroner Is invi-stlgatlng Ui sue wbat luu) becouie of tin hitl. A Vand.ilia and Iv.ioi-ellle and Torre Haute eniil'ix i-ollnlisl a' Term Haute, In I., Htinday and the crow Jiitn; e-l to aufety. The two ei.Kinea then dashed, l.vg.il together a. thoy worn at Ih rata of forty lullce an hour Into the erou.le 1 Cuioii d 'sit, kuK?stsl tie mrucr oir the ilcsit, -ina-liiil tbj llek.-t ot-fli-e uiul tun-ttv the n-Nii. The on.y pranu hurt wna ICnginei-r C'rosl')', of the Vtuidnlta, and bo will recover. Will P -'tit Ion K- p ror Wllll.nu. ToKoxTit. tint.. A: ril 16. At n large gathering of Christiana hero Sunday an address to Kmperor ii II i tit ol (leriuanv was adopted and ordered to bo forward ed to him. i lie nddrcta prays that tho emperor will not encourage the return of tlio .!o iiitx to (leruiany; and also pro tesui ngailist Uenuany entering into uuy negotiations looking to the recognition of the si as "the head of a govern menl which is fulsu in fact and hurtful in theory." The hojw is exprcs od that the emperor "has lieim chositu of tiod do stnko Uonmnl-ui Itt filial blo-.v." irslna Mistii-nd-d for a e'en !u)" Nkw Oui.kanm, April 1H. All excttr sion train on the Illinois Central railroad which left this city ut 7:Sil Sunday, is unable lo return on account of the ovor Hownnd wu-dtoiitN in the viclni'yof rass Mauehae. The train has on IhiiiiiI alsitil 1)00 (Hsipte. coinposeil of HO:, women nnd cliddicii. They nil! Ih) luoii.-iit nack to the city via diicksnu -mil .'tleriditin. Ail trains Is-lwccn New (o'lemis and Jackson, on Ihe Illinois Cenli..!. have Imh-ii susHtnled, and iHilrnad men cnt.'U late from the seriotisnii-s of the nverllow that it will lie several days liei'oic com tuuuicatioii on Ihe line will lie resumed. lie has Perlmiia Apiionred Ilia lJit Time, rmcmvATi, April 1 It Is not now prolmhle Unit Lawrmice lliui'ett will np jiearoutlie Hlagu UKitiii. Kdwin li'silh Inis received two letters from his old friend very recently, clearly Indicating thai no work must' ho nrrniiteil tor the next wimon, nt least in the way of the ciuniiln.iliou of these two slins, The tipci'ulinti in Huston rcnioveil the larce tinnorous growth Irotn Mr. It.ineti's throat, Intt now a similar growth has de veloHd in other porliniin of the Isuly I nnd while Mr. Han ell's Kciiei-al lieiillh Is not ulfecled, tlieso tuunns inal.e it int KMsible for lilui to apHuron tliuslngu. Cronkiil Olllrlala Arresled. MlNNKAl'oi.tH. lnd.. Aniil I.I. The ro- mll of the grand jury's two weeks' in- vcstigutimi or tlio ImkiiIKi ciiai'gea nave lieeu inude ntidciit by lieueli nrratits ls-init issued for tho ill-rent of Alilermnu John K. Mctlnwan uud l-'ivd Hi ueshaher, and City Clerk Chiirln K I limey. Tney are charged willi bribery, or nlteiiipled lirlls'rv. Tito nlderintin tne uic.isi'dof solielllng money for tlio local Ion of streets, nnd the city clerk Is alleged to have oll'crcd to a Chicago company to deliver I weiity-tlvu iildcrmanic votes for an asphalt paving contract if ho wait paid i ,IWJ, Nkle vs. Juilga Terry, W,UM,v,,p,.u Ai.hII 1.1 Tl,.i Mmrlil halieiw ciirpiis case froiti t'nlilornla has la-en ileciileii l iy tne u illicit nun sn preinu court, tho jiiilgiiinut of Ihe Call- f..,,li ,.lt',.iill f.,,111-1 Imoiiu llllll-llleil. This filially disposes of ull proceedings against Deputy Sliirslutl Noglo for slitKiting Juilgti Ten v In .tho railway stalloii ut Lathroit, Culiformu. on tnu pun ol Au gust bwu WEALTH IN THE CANON. Telns of the Precious Metals Cropping Out from the Mountain Bides, Dknvkh, Col., April 18 , Col, Stanton, commander of the recent expedition in tho Urund uanon of the Colorado river, Saturday made public some interesting precluus mineral diuuovei'ies which his party tnudu in that fur-famed cunon, Mr, Buinion h is a flue selection of speci mens, consisting of all tho well known Crecious minerals, as well as coal, mar ie, eto. Unsays that 4UU miles of the canon show a wealth of the precious iniutiial, Tlio steep walls of the uuuon show quart veins in places. Assays from specimens ohtained on the trip down tho river demonstrate that these veins am of romarkulilu richness. Theuctlonof ,he water lias worn smooth tho sides of the canon, and the vein mat ter is clearly discernible to the nuked eye. Hucer gold is found nearly the en lire length of tho river, Kvery Kiint panned roiluccd color, and In places tlio Lara were found to ooutuin course gold hi surprising quantities. In one piin e, south of Lee's Ferry, veins were found which had evidently been devuloH-d in a crude way hy tint Indians, pei hai! bv the now extinct ruce of tho A.tecs. Mr. Stanton suvs the placers could is) easily worked, because there Is no lack of water facilities. Col, Stanton is oi the belief that he has relo cated the I onanza discovered by Muj. l'owells expedition in !8'1U. turelgn Motsa The American upiadron has left Corfu for Malta. Portugal Is negotiating another loan of f 3,S0i ,eiK) tlimii-u furls bunkers. Republican scmiturs have been elected in Furcuu, l-'i ili-torru aud Arloge, Frauce. The ItiiHslin govorniusnt Intemls to gnuitly lm-roiiM) tho Import duty on suit. The qiiis-n ri-gout of Hialn gnvoagrand riHVptiiin Sunduy for tbo Urst time sliiee the danth of King Alloieo. Tho Fiiri-liiu Jnui-uala dlimpprove In wvero terms of Italy's expulsion of oertam French Juiinmlnts Troiu ltouia. The Ainei-r of Kokhiu, with a brilliant suite, will visit til. i'eterahtirg in thoautuinu to install Ills sen in tbo cordis of pages, Hans Hleliter has signed a contract with the Vieiuiti Court Opera company, by wbiob he binds .'jlnim-h to uccopt ne other engage ment. Deal loa att ndlng the ICrasnne minettvers, l-'.uipcrot- Willlaai will attend initueuvsrs in 1' it.iuit nail t.ike purt iu aa huporiui hunt In LChtiaaia. 'e..Ithy U'ltuiiiii-ger. have premntod to !'i-lnco Mis ii.trek two plotnof grnun.i rouud .);..ir ill., vat ito ut Fi-iedericharuhe aud i;otheal.-k. The eha ali-T of deputli la. formally cen ';rcd the ,.ovei"ini.ut fur its lack of prompt-ne-s iu sappr. ssiiig tho ami Carlist dlsor-de- iu V:iieliein. Anglic, tiiul i-s fmtn Bokliani atato that consent .'ins Isvn uiveit to Kuseiun ouruvans t-i In: ' ir- y nitii towns lu Afghan Turk iMtowu, inelit'lhig 11. .rat. A larg - lu etiag of uuomnlnyt.il workmen w..a hel.l iu Home. Home of the ).iak.-ra in-, lulu'sl ia biieh violent und Anarchiul luu- -ie tliut the pulton tiuully dispersed the ro Ailvics from .Moamblque are that Port uital liaMll-jiiieiuHl a large anmsl foroe up the Snlr river, with the Intention ofat--a.-klug Mnia.l:i. The cxpc-litiou is supplied with urtilH-y. The esar Ii 'a is inferred the decoration of ibetir .er ol' Alexander Now&ki upea M. NeliilolT, HiiKfinii nmbuHaailur at Conatantl uople, unii iiui u lubruuhelui, Husaiuu am liHssuder nt ('..ris. The pp-ai-lci.t of the French (Seogrophical iH-iety is oiiok1 to a pablio n eeption to lieury M. .'Stanley because bis enterpriae had -i commer.-iul ubJiHt, and becauM) be treated ilruxJi It U dimlniu. It la nsM i-tisI that the Germane, hy thnata, Irivu ciiinp Jleil tho Sultun of Zanailiar to iihvI th.. iMiiceasion of Manila and Pat to to ;hc llrili-.li licit Africa coinpaiiy. It ia gun--t-ally ii- let.il, however, tliut (he mutter is till the . ulij ct of neotlatiou. The rl f the Miosis ippi. i ' I 0 ; ville. ea ed Monday, un I. in i St a .tatioiiary for a few hours, g!:. . d ddellce Isvan. Thecrinks who axaetc'! : Ml.' iient if l-'.rii-ksiiii'H prop'i -c c r t: he d -srneii.,n of San l'l'.:. "-' y : irniido, 'Ion lav. ciu-am's-d on 'in- , ill oii'g'de Ihe eity. i-oiil'.iieuily uwai 'o); 1.. i a vs that never cuiue. Iitiiouie Kttidneaa- Vl".-n Kiiirering under certain nf llictinns, one in likely to becoino so ir ritaldo us to resent Kympntliy, If peo ple oil Id lint igaioru our griefs, wefeel tliut it might In; Hissible In hear lliem with philosophy, but questions luive the cllcct nf iMiixing a deiiuui of oppo litinn. A yiuing lady uniiiloved in it public lilii-ui-.v line day fell fi-mii the lop of u step lutlder, ami not only called upon In-rsclf tlio uttciiiion of tlio entire room, but wits qinto con scioiiH that kIiu pi-cscntctl a forlorn sjM-clncle, iiigliiriiuitdy piiMlralo uud covui-cd with dust. No one wuH so ill bred us to laugh, hut one ufti 1- iinollici' of hoc associates nishcil it In licr, tittcriue;, in fugue and choi-UH, tlio niilui-ul syinpallicliu questions: "How did yon full J" "Arc you lnirtf" "How did it lmpR'ii)" "Ihil you loso your balance (" III the iniilst nfllieso queries tlio vic tim pivM'i-viil uu uiiblcinislicd fmnt of coiiilesy. Finally, liowover, cuiiio a silence, and Iiit wolild bo rescuers weru just turning iiwuy, when up rushed the j.uiitoi-, who liud jiisl heard uf the niislinp. "Why, Mis Smith," cried lie, In (roiiuiim interest, "did you full?" .Miss Smith turned upon liitn one coldly withering' gl.'inco. "No, Mr. Uivcii," Haiti hIio, culiuly : "I got down hero on tho lloor, uud riililicd in y clotlics in tliu tliiHttouiiiuso myself !" And then tlio tliU'ctvtit wiu-ltcrs ilia noincil to tlioif hcvet'ul ocoupationa, Youth's Conipuniiin. A MihIim-ii Aini-rlriill llouao, A iiiodei'ii Aiiiitii'iiu Iiiiiinc, with ull tliu i'i cent improvements, is a most wonderful atl'aii', and uu inspection while huing cuiistrtictcd p;ivcs ono o good idea of tliu extent to which tliu art and sciences arc applied to minis-U-r to our ciiiiil'iii'l. The npuco bet ween tlio walls in crowded with tubus und iiipcH of every description. Steam, fput, Iiol uuil cold wnti i' iiiu cui'i'icd to all parW uf tlio biiihliii, KHuking tubes mid ventilating; snails aro connected with every rutini, wlnlu (,'rcut ctihlegof iiisiilaU'd wii-o, as lai''casit ship's lmw ser, illinili-ultt 1 1 it iiiiiiiifnlil uses to which electricity may bo put. Cull bells, uuloiiiiilic gas nliling- mid in caiidcsccnt lumps aiti only a few of these, applications, uud tlio day is not fur distant when snino Himplo form of electric mulm-tu run tlio sewing mu cliiuo uud fiirtiinli a supply uf power for many other purposes will be found in every llrst class thvullitip;. Aj re gard sanitary uud ilriiiuugo urrango menu, their cinisiruction Iuih becuinu it science in itself. It limy bo safely said tliut thcro in not n royal palace in ull (ireat llriluin tir Ktiropo which is us luxurious, or even us comfortable,, or tho hoiisu of tbo uverngo Amuriciiii of tuodoruto menus. Now York Com mercial Advullisuc Tbs Clock Deceived Illm, A man walked west on Madison treet at 10:11U a, m. the other duy. lie was olud in a fuded ulutor aud carried in his right hand a satchel mudo Drill- tlpully of Brussels carpet lie was giulng lu at snow wmuows aud ap peared to have, a grout doul of time at Lis disposal until lie happened to notice a olooL overhanging tho sidowulk. It wan a "dummy clock" tliut always murks 11:15, but when he saw it ue guthored up tho skirt of bis ulster and started west ou a doud run. People who saw him coming lost no time in getting- out of liis wuy. Ho ohusod across Mudison street bridge und tore south to tho Union depot. "Where's my train?" ho yelled to the gutemuii. "Wlmt truin'r was asked. "Why, the 11:20 train for the west" ho re plied. The gutemun looked disgusted. ''It's now only 1U:4D," ho siud. "und you've got forty minutes yet," The oountrymun foil into a seut, thorough ly exhausted. IIo wondered how tlie clock which had given him wuruitig could murk 11 :15, and ho never real ized thut he hud caught sight of a timepiece which was painted lo repre sent 11:15 o'clock ull tho year urouud. Chicago lioruld. Prswirvug Flowers Corsage bouquets muy be kept fresh a long while by surrounding the stoma with moistened powdered willow oliur ooul, which iu turn may bo wrapped in moss or cotton. The sumo substance pluoed in the bottom of a vusa iu which (lowers aro kept will be very useful, provided tlie slums ure cut ou with it sharp knife unco or twice u day. Another wuy to preserve cut tlowers Is to immerse in a solution of gum urubio uud wuter two or threo times, wuiting a suUluivut time betwuuu each immer sion to ullow the gum to dry. This process covers tho Burfuco with a thin cout of gum, which is entirely imper vious to the uir, uud thus prevents the withering of tho (lowers. Hoses thus preserved huvu ull tho beauty of fresh ly plucked ones, though they huve bceu plucked several mouths. To ronto L.mpii-0. Electrical !!. Tlicse crcaturos uro well known as among tho curiosities of the streams o! tropicul South America. A iiiuro ttar ticulur account of them, by un Eng lish naturalist who hud much experi ence of their nuture und lmbit-i, will bo of interest. They are of nil siies, from a foot to six feet in length, und uro fivquciitly caught on Hues which uro set forother lUhes. They aro sometimes eaten, but not often, though their llctdi is said to bo gixni. ' lliirscsas well aa men, oncoming in contact willi them iu the water, ure not uufrequently thrown dowu by the shock. Tin y arc culled by tho iuhub itants "ti-cnie trenie." Iu rainy weath er those w ho llsh in these rivers oftou receive u slus-k, w hich is comtiiuni cutcd uloug the moisture upon tlie rod uud hue. when one of them liapioiiB Ui Meixe tliu IliMik. I saw one iu u state of captivity. It was ubotit six feet long, and was so tumu that it would ullow liny one to put bis hand upon it, und would even slide for its whole length through the lingers. If it was irriUiled hi the sniullcst degree, however, by no mat ter how slight u pinch, il instantly conimiiuicated usuiart slus-k -Youth s Companion. How Do I'nu Hr Out SlllH-M? The nature of u iH-rxuii cull bo told by the way lie or hlie wears the soles of bis or Iht shoes. A ole und heel that aro batlly worn on the outsides low an I the rear ciii-nci-s indicate h very piiKsiiinalo pel-son, who is generally ciitliiisi.ihlic uud l.elii-vcs iu H-rfiii-m ing his duties very rapidly. Such iiersoiis proceed up tlio ladder of fame liv jumps, lillin the highest pusilions iii the profession which they follow. Not working for uuuit-y, tliey utily can' for glmy, which want in never satisfied. Such men wein Alexander tlio (irent, Liiitiil, JJomiparte hiiiI others. All even worn sole inilicnli-san even going IH-iKoii, who cliiiilis up tho hid tier of fame very (.lowly, ucciiinulat lug u fori ii no ua hcrliinlis. Such men become our inillioiiaiivs, but uro sel dom noted for their valorous deetls, A solo of which tho toe cud is badly worn often indicates u crook or other criminal. A solo worn on tlie inside indicates n person with very 1 itt In am bition, tmch u m isiiii is ciiiiU-utcd whutever his lot iu life may l und he can-s very 1 itt lu for tho oulsido world, Toronto Mail, lrmlllclft'N) l-'ctiiiilc Hcitulator Should lie iik-iI by the young womnn. she who atill'crs from uny disorder h-cii-liar to Iter sex, mid ut change of life is it powerful tonic; Ix-ucfits all who use it. Write The llratlliclil Keg. Co., Atlautn, On., for particulars. Sold by nil drug ifiata. The Popular Cocoa of Europe, The Coming one of America. MUST AlTKTlZIS(I.KAHII.r PMKSTKD. The Van IIoutf.ns' process renders their cocoa easy oft digestion and develops in the highest degree its delicious aroma. It is an excellent flesh-fortner, fty per tent. greater than the best of other cocoas. VanHouten's GOGOA "BEST& GOES FARTHEST" V AN llOtlTKN'S IKM'OA ("000. triad, alwaya timid") la ih4 eriiimit, pure, eolubla Ooena, Invented, mniie and pulentad la lliillmid, and le tu-any belter and miira aoliilila tbua any of the auaaer uua Imllntliiiia. lu fact, It Ii aonerally ad inl.leil all uvor Kurupal and aooniparatlve teat will enall) priivol that mi utAcrUocoa aquala tlila luvenlur'a In aulublll", axraaabla taateaod uutrlllva uiiaIUIpi. " Isintaat aale lu tha world." Aik fur Vax lluuiut's asd iajoj so UT1IK1I. it TLAN'l'IC COAHT I.IN11 tin nml after tlila date the fiillnwlnu arhrd. tllca will he run nvt-r ltaMColuilltilu lilvialnn." No. oa l.i'iivi-a Ciiliunlihi n.yu p. m Arrlvi-a ntClinrli-aton II. .10 p. m. No. nil U-nvea Charleston 7.10 a. m. Airlvi-a nt Coliiinliin 11. OA a. nt. Contlevtlnir with trnina to nnd from all finhila on tne Charlotte, Cnlnnttiln tk Au Kuatn nnd Culutnlilu Ik Orcenvlllc Kulhonile, Dully. T. M. ItMKRHON, Ocn. Pa... Agt. J. f. DUV1NU, Ocn. aupi. Women who Reealva Bla Kalarlea, Miss Vun Vruuketi, a native of Now York, is one of four or five ladies in the treasury who receive a salary of 11, boo, m,e is connected with the law division, and prepares briefs in com Drotuise cases amomr her other duties. She bus been employed since 1805. but passed the requiremtmts of a clerk in the civil service commission under Uen. Urunt. Miss Seuvoy, who Is also in the law division, directing tho work of u num ber of clerks, ulso receives a sulury of fl.ouo. Miss L. H. Kulston Is ono of tlio most capuhle clerks iu tho luw division. She is a nutive of New York, is un ex pert stenographer, und receives (1,600 A yt'ur. The datiphter of Corporal Tanner, who served her father us private secre tary, occupies the same position in the olllce of the treasurer, Mr. Huston, und receives $1,600, Cor. New York Press, Mr. Thompson, of Hull, writes to Tlie Nuw York Telegram t "It has often been rumurked that llsh have no voices. Home tench, which I caught hi ponds, made a croaking like a frog for u full hulf hour whilolii the basket at my shoulder. When tho herring is cuui(lit it utters a shrill cry like niouso. Also the gurnard will con tinue to Ki'tint like a hog some time after he is tuken, uud, souio say, make u noise lilte a cuckoo, from which he uikes ouo of liis country nutucs." A negro who attempted to rob a store ut Palmetto, 0a., thought he would enter by way of tho chimney. About hulf way down he stuck fast and yelled for some one to help him out. MISCELLASEUVS. OXC KXJOYS Both tho method and results when .Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant .mil refreshing to the tasto, and acts 'cntly yet promptly ou the Kidneys, tiiver uud Dowels, cleanses the sys tem cllet-tiuilly, dispels colds, head ache ami fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the inly remedy of iu kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stoinnch, promjit in its action and truly beneficial in its vllccts, ire pared only from tlio most healthy and agreeable substances, iu tiiiiuy excellent qualities commend it to all anil have made it the most popular remetlv known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in BOc nnd 81 bottles hy all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist vhu muy not Inive it tin hand will pro euro it promptly for nny one who wishes to try it. i)n no' accept any stibslitutp. CAUFORM FIG SYRUP CO. inili-Vliie. r. !" tORK. n r. n Children ulvi'tiya Enjoy It SCOTT'S ULSIOU of pur Cod Uvor OH with Mrpo phoophlteo of Umo and Soda la almost aa paiatabla aa milk Chlturon ono It ralhar than Otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLItH PRODUCCR It la Indead. and tho llltlo loda and laoaiaa who taha cold oooMvt may ba fortlfisd anainat a cough thot might prova aanouot nv taking 8oolta Cmulolon aftor thalr moola during tha wlntar aaaaon. lU inirr of ultttuHttH ami hnitntton. novl 'J ilt w t v tu thu ant VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR 8AL1-:. Ilv vlrluc nf ntilhnHtv vphIcH In Crnrvlrvr K. Coiuint by n ccrtnin ilcctl In trutatcxit'iiicil hv T. I. Vnm'tlliUr nml wile. U. A. VmH lililrr. iiicil thr 'Jilh ilnv of Itinr. A. n, 1 HH7. nil. I nuitattn-il In the kfulMU-r'MoHui'of Htincomltc coiinty In Hook 1o, pnur (.74; nnd hy virtue til ntiinorilV Vt-rtU'il in w, v . imnmni ny n ccrtnin ileed from mtlil T. I. VimtViUUrnnd him it it id wife iliiiiil Oct. 1. tH7, anil rmi-icmi in MUM HiI-hti. oIlitT In Hook fto, nc41H, touithcr with n ihclarntion of trunt of the hu til V. W. Itnmnnl ilt'.-lMml therein ilttlc.l Oct ol kt i!7, 1H77, aittl n wilcn-il in miltlotltfe in Honk 11 of niortui.ucM nml tuvti in irimi the Htihl T. t. Vnniillilcr nml htmniiil wife to t iiiiir. -lj. i nml liv ti fi'rininiiir.iT iiccii ironi HUM W. w, ltnriiff tti iliiiiil iK'tomr 1HM7. anil rcuini-nil in rntii iiince in hook tn, imutf oo-'l, tK ttuT with n ilivlnratlon of trunl minlc thereon by thcmttil W. W. Ilftm- nnldiitcil the 1 4-1 h ilnv ol OctoKr, A. P. 1NK7. n ml r ulotertil in imtn nniv in hook ii of iiiiiriuiiut mill ilieiln of truwt, tme 407; anil bv virtue nl authority vrptcil in J. A. Coiiaiit by a ci Hum dreil Hi tnml eneeuteil by the until 1 . I. Vnm. Ihler fiini hin mini wtie, ilat'il the neconil day of Novcmlier, 1hh7, ami rt'Kirttcreii m ixihi onuv in imiok oi mori (liluen liitn 'teeon m iriim imi, t i, ynnv ii, an well ax hv virtue of any authority he uiny have by reum'ti oi I In i Iced In triot Ibntabove tmiitloiH-il, (the nail) T. 1. VaiiOIUlcr nml wif liutlitL iiilleil to nuv the mmileN Hectired bv filch ml every of imlii dcedi in trnt anil i lull nml iiecinrationN oi irunt inereon nc cor llnu lo ttuir nevrtul provinionit, and tht mii Id titmtei'M hnvinu nurec! amonu them m lvm nn to the pHoriiicn of the vitrlotif itvliti neiutrd and an to the proiwr dlvinior of ilic procec.m oi tne naic oi mi liiml hi r.-diftlti-r di'Hi'HlM'il I. th.- nalil Octlc vli-ve k i. i mi nn I ji'iil the until w. v. I Mini uro ami the mild I A. Con.ittt, tru-tcm in naltl (lectin In tinntn nml deedn mid deeliiratlunn ol l runt thereon, will wit nt Dlllillc miction fin eah nt the court hoitne door In the city ol A-1u vilU at 1 'J o'clock tn. on the Hint tl iy of Mav, A It. 1NMI, n certain piece or pan-el ot land In Ihe city oi Amievme, eounty oi nun ci m lie and Slate of North CarolitiH. on the m ml It nlde ol College ntrcet. nnd on the went hie of avidnon n treet. IncludluM the elcuant brick rcMldeiiee now occupied by nntd T. I. Vntitlililcr. anil Ihe ntablen und aeveral atUH' cent lotn hack of It, bounded aa follow, bit the north hy ColleKC ntreet, nn the runt by ImvlilNon n treet, on the outh hy It Aft leu treet nml on the went bv the lull lot and the A. T. liavlilnon lot, now rnclt'n At the nnrnt time nnd place the naid W. W. Harnnrd will aril at ptihllc auction tor ennh a lnrjce lot of houae Imlii mid kitchen furniture under the author ilv of the deed from nald Vnntlllrfer ami wife to llariiard hint nnd above mentioned and the declaration of tru-t mada thereon mm afotvanld Mnrcn yj. lmiu, GltNltVlKVH H. CON ANT, T run tea. J. A. CON A NT, Truntec, V. W. UAHNAKU, Truatca. tuarUi UOUd MISCELLANEOUS. A CARD. Editor A.hcvllle Citlicn: Thut our many friend, muy know Uow we are vetting oa we will atute tliut we tuok In In Hotel and Store 9,000 iu Vive Week. Took In la.t Saturday over f 700. $75 of that wan hotel, bulance .tore. Hotel reirla tcreil 20 that day. Hud 0,000 arrival, la S month. Our nt.'ck I. mammoth 300 feet lonx and IS feet wide. Tell the balance of the world to come and ace "Old Chcd" amlle. and buy good, of ut and .ave 10 to 35 per cent. novlO dtf 8. R, CHHDHSTKR & SO W. D. ROWE, intiLKv IN ITALIAN l AMERICAN HARBI.I!, Granite Munumenta, etc. All kind, uf Miniu-v nu-tila. TtimbMtuncN, Mi-iiUhIuiich, Ural and Vane, made to order in the lateat dc.iirna, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Yard At Iluni-onibe Warehouse. auao dtim TUB LAKGK8T ANU BUST liQUIl'I'liU IN TUB SOUTH. CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LABORATORIta II. C. Woltcreck & Co. CUNttt'LTINU CIIKU1HT AND MININO KN01NKKKH. Analyien of Metnln, Oret, Coal or Coke, Min eral vtaicra. renuiiern, etc. PRICB LIST ON APPLICATION. Mining nronertv invcntlirated. develoucd. bought nnd nold. Currenponilenee olidted. Sumolen can Ite nctit bv mall or exnrenn. If ent by cxprenn, charKen munt be prepaid. Atfcuii wunicu iu every piace. Chattanootca, Tcmi. DR. II C. WOLTCRHCK, novfl tl&wlv ManaKer. TO WEAK MEN Buffering from the efferta of youthful arroix aarly docny, wMtlna wenknfM, lost mnuhood, etc., I will aena a vmunDie traaune inenioai ooDUUDinK niu partlenlnra for homo euro, F R EE ot chnrgo. A aplondld medleai work i ihouliibo mad by ererj maul woo ia bwtoiu ana aeuiniEHHa uarao rrof F. C FOWLUt, Boodus. Cona novft dVw It Chicago & Alton R.R. I'ASTBST KOL'TB TO KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST) Anhcvlllc to Knnnnn City In 37 hours. Aithcvillc to Iktivt r inTil buiira. AHhcvillc to San Krutunico- California, and I'vrtlaml, dnuon, in A duv, Solid VcHtiliuU-it TrniiiK St. Louis to Kun nni Citv. Kt'flininir chnir vur In-c. For lull liiforinuiion vail on or write to B. A Newlaiidf Pltitrict I'mmrtiRcr Ayccnt, No. 10 I'uuun Ave., Anhcvlllc, N.C. J. CHARLTON. O. P. A.. Chicago. III. HOCK (UAltllY FOR RENT. Apply to un during the Incoming week tu rent the Kuvk Ounrry on the opponltc aide of the river, near the Iron bridge, and the MNli TliNUMliNT IIOI'BIIH near by. A good rock man can net a bur Kultl. N.VTT ATKINSON & SON. mnrUti dtf Street Cur Schedule. BcjrlnnlnK at H.'J3 a. m. Ending 10.00 p. m. SCnrlenvet lit u are forlX-potcvcry hour and nan nour. Car lrne Rnunre for Mrlhe'a. Doubled ay nnd Camp I'attou 7 miuutea alter cueh hour nnd half hour. Car leaven Melke'a, DoubTedny and Camp I'ntton 7 in luu tea txiore euch hour and half hour. Hehrtiuie cam connect At mpanre. Tram car met tn everv truin, one vallac al lowed each pannentfer Tliu A wi I it 11 i, , ,, it i r ky. CAUTION bottom. If tho ilmlrr oannol .upplr TUj tiiMl dlraot Ui favtorr, aaduaiaa adtaruaM ariea. VY. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CtNTLKMIN. nn f-atr, aan a-acaa unua aaa inaa moor W .lrrproor, lint In tho worlrl. iamlwpl B.00 (IKNtllNR IIANll.Hrjt'KirgllOaa Slt.OO and fl.TM IHIYn' WIIIMlL Mil OH. I V.ii'iii.iii',1..i1ii;i':l n $3&$2SHOE0tFlain. I.7H HOK Titn M1RNKH. HERRING WEAVER. ; f.bldHn , "'v,41-v. '' ' .' ' ,'l'-'