f 8 . . ' !y: . 1 M l it j FRESH T Arrived; today: i East df ''; t&e Season at .1. THE ;BIG STOREL - i. Oppi- Postoffice. ; .... ES7 Headquarters jiSJ .t. . .( hi, ( i ii iikin r. . t. - r yt.' WashingtonNov. se.-Fair, cooler.. , Dr. Chapman, la charge, of the gov,- ernment-iKeatherbuireau at the . Winyah. reporter -.at o ciock last mgnt xne- ioi- lowing weauief cimiuuu'u. iiieYiuiiMs - u AsheviHe; v- , - " J v;v Maximum temperature-' for, the daiy.... 65 . Minimum.' temperature "for the day. .. 48 ' 'Average .temperature or -the- day,.. . t . , ,55 Barometer. at 9 p- m. . . . ,.27.80. IFalling. License for Salmons s (alued 'From Pirt Page.) , " ber property cfa the west sidejafJGoire.St.i on lacoouoti of "pie. change' of gx.(Je, was' BASKETS preseniea d-j Juage JontsvrM mated ttnat ; , - , Mrs. Chuna -would eu t!hvcdty if the -claim : ; j; were flot'-seftled; . ft' was oidtered that the ,- v,a- recorda in.-tthe case 'b examined. ' ' r ' . ' r iTr lights. " . r- . Judge, 'Jones wished to know if (there was any &jiaLCr ot'ving .the ofty ilghitedat . " any tihjtEf oomiuid expressed, the oplnidw ' - thait ip.acHtofpanytTrndertoofc to light th city It.bwglfe't5 depend on itself and ntat oai - h the AlfnigMy -The' mayor .saddv.'that bJe lack pt' rain.' had been the . difficulty butt , I that fa. Subsidiary, - steam 'plant - was ' in course' of ;.c6ntruvot'Soiii, anft .thai ,tih!e!ra would-be ne .jmoro trouble about. the lighits -ftter-neit week.a-' . . '.-,- t. . ' ' ' ; Cityf'Punr' jTehard was; Instructed to notify plumbers to put. In,- hids j?or the sanitaiiry wor to1 te 'done Itt-.the city? hall. . . w..- ' . t . k . - ? BE?ALERSt' - - - Pisir and Oyster-Dealer Sorrels, entered a , , protest agaletl ihe pWvSleg; refe'UTirant dealers xercisevtf . Tetaillngftoysters, it Ibeing; ainst-he-ordinance for,-any one out . - side of - th marfceV'to dispose of the bi valves. H. 'Doaver bffered the." expla natioh that restaurant', keepers- make such , v -; -v sales only to prevent surplus. ,stock from . , epoilmg on their hands. ' , . The matter was referred: o fch'e ciarket house committee. ' c x ' ? . THE, BUDGET, ' ; , - The following report, submitted "by City . - Olerk Robertson; showed the -amounts now . - remaining in the. city treasury to the. credit of the. different .departments, of " the city i watev.department i i . .vi -. ... . ,- -$3538' 7 , Sanitary depar-tmen't 4 . . -. 4S12 69 Fire'dapar.Dmeat, 872 50 j - - Police , epartm,e.nU -. . . . .'r..-; 67lfr 71 J 4- , - -Market ;partnjent "l4f 00 - .Miscellaneous ', . V. . . ' . ' 29'77 98 Bohoois V. n. '.' ; . , .". . J-; ,r 10010 57 .Salaries '. 1578- 76 l Interest ' : . . . ;. : ... 20834 25 - . Street-lighting 5202 37 - Street depastment deficit)' -.'3969,00 , Captain m: T. Weaver asked that the . : Asheville, and Biltmore road be given Terv mission to lay a switch at a point about : midway petween the, termini,- City En ,.' gineer Eiee. stated thatthe point' wou,ldvJ . . wnere. tue raa entered .south Main street, 'y-' and t was suges ted "that the Jroad purchase .; . nana ontheeast side for the switch; and v ' uuviaie . xne; necessixy ior tearing up 3 tne pavement.-deferred to the street commit 5 - tee and city engineer for a. report.. -' "CLINGMAN-SQUARE.' - - . - ' tA ietit!on7-fbr a; chahee'xjf nam'e" r"of ' '''Court ' Square": to "Glingman Sq-tfare" , was in the hands of the clerk but on request ' was oot "presented. - Other' similar peti - tions-are betog circulated .andt itv.is. the intention to present them all at .one time. It ,was ordered that property. owners, on Eagle' street, , North .ide, .between South . r Main and Market streets, be ordered to lay orick. sidewalks. .- ' - "W.-j-H. leaver's eomtplsint ' of the inju- riou's drainage' of water on his Pine street property1 -was "referred to the board' of . "health. " , , , . - - - . iA report was sibmitted hy the water de partment; 'showing that the charge -for -tap- ' ping, mains was attributable 4n .. the main , to costof materials and not labor. : . ? :r: ' -The: city ngineer and street committee v t were instructed, to r make a: repprt. on the proposed widening, of .'.jCumberlandj avenue, : ' ineaT . Starnes avepiie. t , ' '. '' v . Bills ordered paJd:f' Carolina Coai c6mr ;V - pany $68f Southern, railway,' $42 r Ashertlle -' Printing "company, ; $6.10; g." P." Mosley, $2.15i Gaston' Patton, $62.50; M L. Reed, $40.61; .M H.' Fletcher,' 2$; t Dr. EL t Schirmef , $6.50 . MrSi -V.- -J. Ball, - $15.40; v water -pay -Toll,' $64.99;isanitaryi pay, . roll, -$84.48; street pay Troll, $167.47; . B. F. Creasiman, $15, ( . - . ; Cash oi hand' Nov.' 19 ;,.v. .$11708-63 :Pure- 5 TLek best, that I haye 1 handled since I have ; i1' been in business. ,.,; i-.j Bring your jug and get sr ; V a gallon of ifc Only. ' f ! f J 4QC.va Jt i. APPLE CIDER Collected by J. A. Campbell ...... , 415 19 Collected1' by"'0. E. Robertso. M 9? Collected 'by W. A. James ,5T 25 f Collected by W: . Bird ..;..; 32 30 Collected by G. H. Starnes ...... . ,10 42 : Total. ::.f.$i227s es Less dishursements u . ... . ; : 2963 88 Balance $9314 , 77 .&..' si CIVIL; SERVICE ORDERS Create a Stir in Collectpr Harklns The .!repu!blicansrJ-inot - only of AsheviUle, but "of this entire collection district, are greatly astir over recent orders issued ou of the department of internal revenue k Washington, , regarding j the duties of . col lectors -in - the matter of appointment to pflioe, under the civil service law. , It will he remembered that recently the United States commissioner of internal rev enue I Issued am order, ; interpreting' the law and outlining . the duties of suibordlnate officers In this .respect.-; Collector,, Harklns has been in Washington for several days. fori what purpose we do not know, v It to a significant fact,; however, "that yester day Mr. - D. Lt. Reynolds, whose maane &p pears upon the 'list of Veliglbles," receiTed the following notice: - . -D. L. Reynolds, Esq., Abbeville" N. 'C. . Sir: 'You are hereby assigned to' duty at distillery of' W. S. fWilldamSi No." 4114, at Lovelace, Wilkes county, to take! effect De cember 1st, 1897. -You will promptly 're port for duty to Deputy Collector E. O. Mastin at-ZWflksboro, who will direct you to the distillery named. 'Respectfully yours, . U. S. HA51KINS, Collector.. Mrl Reynolds1 was appointed a storekeep er and gauger under the administration of ex-Collector Kope Ellas. IMr. Reynolds was seen toy a Gazette re-- porteT last night; and in response to ah Inquiry said: "I do not ,ant the place, but see no other alternative than to go to the post assigned me, which I shall do :at the time designated in the notice." . TO ASSIST NAT W. TAYLOR. (Mr. Nat W.v Taylor 'has secured, the ser vices of a very competent retoucher, printer and finisher to assist him in his higlh art photography. The gentleman 4s Mr. I. Howell Lewis, who for four years has occupied the same position he now takes " with -Mr. Taylor in -the photographic establishment 'of C W. Motes in Atlanta. Mr." Lewis leaves -Mr.' -Motes' studio only on-;account of the latter's retirement from hoisiness .The attention -''"of members of Zeb Vance Camp. urc. V.; Is calBed to the'meetlto? to be held this morning at 11 o'clock in.Hil- DR. GLENN TO PRBACSH. Rev. P.'f F.i ' s 2 J J '.I J . ' III 11 Tl III Ul l ... S. . : . Glenn, D.D.,-formerly editor of the' Hol ston Method'ist.will preach at.hejFrench Broad - Baptist - church Sunday. -;;. TO CUEtD i COLD I CNE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tT4tble., '4Jl aruggists-reiuna tne money ii it raus to cure. .2.5c.;. The. genuine has LT& ' & on. eacn.iaoiec. . v ,: W , . Local Business Items of Interest. Madam )E3radd, palmist, Invites you all to . call and ' have your , hand read Eagle HoteL i Office hours,-tea to twelve rafter noon, : four till l. nine 67 1 South. ' Main streeJL-:,;-,;?----:v:-'--- - . 250-1 , Cascatt tfci stimulate the;liver kidneys aad bowels. Never sicken.: weaken ' or gripe, lOc.iat Pelham's Pharmacy, v ' , r 1 'I 1 . .. "1 1.T1T 1 . , . BE CAREfTJii Tn selecting your Hamness your Mfef is bit stalie. J. M. Alexander has the best. NVx 11 Nortwest Court Square. Overcoats,, men's suits; boy's suits and knee -pants at price to sell on sight. Mears & Son. If you want well made clothing and the kind you buyMears & Son. . Largest packages of smoking tobacco for i cents at the Alcazar. .- . .. .. 1y Nine inch twist of tobacco for 5 cents at the Alcazar. iPrpsh roasted, chestnuts at the Alcazar. EAf-WELL : is the best, purest and J : quickest made Gelatine $ : pn:the market t 1 ! Sweetened, and Flavored with Fruit Juices. 1 . , . . A. D. Cooper, G. A. Greer, j . T. C. Butler,-W. T. Penni- - t ; ' man, Cowan & Stradley. i Pretty Face r;, ' r -. f -.' Jii and a damty ap- pearahce are .desired by every v : woman. : Do ypu. realize how " . much toilet 'j "preparation' has v x to do with "this ? Don't expe ' ' . riment with' the unknown, but ' ' get a bottle oi White Smith's ' L . ' Camphor Cream, - which has Cv. been fused - f oti the -past seven if years with remarkable , results. -; See - that you get the genuine White Smith's Camphor Cream. ; v ?r'7 1-4 pz.; glass stopper bottle,' 25c. - FOR SALE ONLY AT : ' . i . The Me 6. kitii; Dnig Co,, ' Cor. Patton, AV?. and Hajrwood St. HMMIli'lilMirMiM No better and iertainlv' no of furnishings can be found, anywhere. ' , " ' '-hv -v : ' -,'--i - 4? t Clothing, Shoes, Drhumor Block, .., - c Absolute Perfection in Alexander I Fountain Pen Construction : . -" ' ' , Is Found Only In The Swan Fountain Penl It will write continuously and evenly, 'ways ready to -write as soon as it touches the paper. We have a. large stock -w w uv uij ua-iu, uavo uiciii m I Our Dining Oar rV;,4" ' tie 35 cts Per Pound. , r',.-ft,t-. WHY ! - There are plenty of .'reasons why; .we should "come up smiling" :, 'wt the canii- ; . '; -. - . ...... . .- -.; . mencement of -our hewpening. ' ; . "- , f A .hig. Parade .makes iny merchant -Jtoappy. We have in stock; fine, fresh lane of candy and ia new line of Tenn'y's and. Lowney's fine candles, that In variety, quality and popularity, stands away at the top. We haye beea able to mark - these goods at prices so low that visitors quickly become buyers,1 and the buyers freely admit that we have the nicest stook of andy in town. We notice ;vdally increase in -the rofuime' of . our , trade, the evident satisfaction of our customers and (the? growth sf -the, , idea that we, are ready and witling to di'a -little; better by our tradg than "any one else, Don't'f orgefc to get your candy from --' - "KISS-ME" CANDY STORE ' 8 North Court Square, For Rent... THDPP small store rooms In Para 1 iinidb gon bulldiug, fronting on aywooa street. CriHD desirable offices' and Chati - rvurl room ia Johnston building over T. O S nith's drug store, southwest cor uer Public Square. ? . , X1AA re rooms on Lexington . 1 VV Vf street. , . . ,-APPLYTb Ratiedge, MersoD,Wfib6l Co. 5 and 6 Johnston Building or r Thomas D, Johnston ThankgivingDay ' 1 1 .will soonbe here If youSirant to besure of a nicely baking fire in the midst of your preparationsr if you want -that -Turkey'; baked a lovely brown, crisp 4 and delicious, use;; our-celebrated -Jellico .CoaL You can depend upon it, " : - 1 WE LAUGH There's Signs j : of the Times I all over and through out stock V of Men's Furnishings. ' Each particle, bears the impress of l; newness,' and . the joyoUsness, . Vbf Thanksgiving finds an echof v 3 in lrfVi trrAc tittA Twt'neta- r. :; You will be filled.with gladX " ? ness when -you see, tharray. J of good things we have pro- 'vided. A veritable, feast for : the eye, but one which is last- .1 lilt; . duu uu uui aua-iix rvuic rnrlrfr '. - " ' '4k more .'varied, and ieautif til' line 1 ,L. A & Courtney, Hats and PurnisMiigsl 1 j . . 50 Patton Ave. 1 3 1 1-, will never SKIP or rRfYP InV. anfl f. urny meuiumii tuiu. coarse poinra- taaiy $i ROGERS9 BOOK STORE, ... ; No. 22 South Main Street. Special Colfee ; : ;i 3: Ponnds tor ." EIEIR,: : 3 THANKSGIVING and OLD FASHIOlELV, ROCKINGHAM WARE ' :' AT ' 'f- -'-1 4 ... . ChixijatCpS 12 N Court Square. J''. ' POUOE HEABQUARTBRS-Police head quarters were lively last night Two ne groes, Wash Johnston and .Will Saxton, had had a scrap on West College street and both were locked up. Johnston ac cused Saxton of stealing his money which caused the iaffray. J .. j, . tjrr. tr'-c '. ' 0EOjONmii.O3ARLE. The Klondike sociable, which was announced to harve k taken place, last . evening' at Central M. E. qnurcn, nas 'been psorstponed and other an-, nouncements" will be made latere -'s , : , . - , COL.- iAlM'ERON'S CONDITION. The condition fit Colv John.D. Cameron remains without any very material change for sev eral days.' .He is seriously fll.v ' ' ASHEVILLE BAR. There will he a meeting of the Asheville Bar association this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Legal building. G. A. -Greer , last night utilized one of the guys -for the - Vance monument scaf folding by suspending thereon a large ad vertisement of his "Dining Car SDedal" coffees. . SCROFULA in its worst form yields to the blood cleansing power of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thousands- of cases' have been perfectly 'CURED I DR. GEO. THRASH, SURGERY AM). MEDICINE. Office and Residence, Phone 211. ; 24 South Main St. BON-BONS f-J I "- GHOGOLATE Received twice weekly : at their selling agents.' V, . : 1 -. Heinitsh & Eeaffaii Practice Me Perfect : I j a.nn nrar.tifrft'and "natrrtn Uge have" helped us;to;turn out as ?eary perfect work-as any laundry it capable of. Attention to; little I . .... . . . ' - . . things an4,: a ' desire to please the custome44'-T-Udetail'go.es J I wonderfully towards obtaining per fection and patronage? at one, and the same' tirhe.w iv - t Asheville Steani Lauhdrvf: -43, ; West College street. every possible test, and it has stood then all. It is not only safe, strong and seryile bTgraceful; light and beautiful and the price 'beings right, what more can ypu ask in a wheel? ? --'vi: ASSOILIE CYCLE GQDPAHY, . . Eugene C. SawyerV Mgr.,;: ;?; Jelephone 228. . .47 Patton Avenue. . S i FINEST' GOLD IBAP' TOBAOCO ' FOR j&p&yut'x to BACCO IS GROWN IN "A- SECTION OP NORTH CAROLINA KNOWN AS SHAKE BRIGHT GOLDEN iBAF. , IT9 : ONL. TEN CENTS. TRY A ' PACKAGE. A cigarette' book with eactt pack- age. " ' ' . . . ; L. Sole Agt for Asheville. . - . - -- - ... the Leading Cigar Store, 17. Patton Avenue. v Free Reading Room in rear : of store, handsomely flexed f or the public. - - OOOBEAKE NORTH ASHEVILLE f I Market AND :VEGETABE3. , ; 33 East St.; '- Phone 209. : ONLY MEAT MARKET IN ' DOUBLEpAY.r ' - i FROZEN UNDER' ICE. ' "- The fattest sweetest j juoiest, teat urt Ing.r highest flavored tenderest, quickest and most easily- cooked roasts.steaks and stews always on band. -- - ; '.. . t ITAY8 . - : TO ADVERTISE . IN -THE - . - i GAZETTE WAN T COLTJMH ;7",twtory fcrick building. J3. (rooms and 'basement. --A warmy comfortable (budld lng. 'Lower; sto,rysuitable for (business, or the - whole 'for hoarding" house;'' - . Apply tor-1"' ' r? i ' ,v:..'"':-!- . BLOMBERG Meatvl FOR ilKNT The Hoe-Keeper'i-:Pride is to have her stufkev : roasted to a rich browri, as the;T piece de resist ance forhe-Thanisgiving dinner. She is aJTs6;jpxpud'bf the fact that the good.l)onie,sticKut Goal which shexobks it Jwith costs ? only oo. AsheMeJckM Company, a.i ATToix 'AVENUE. i E :f j - ' , Critics of Wheels Can find. rn6 " fault with the v'EAGLE : ; They don't try.; Every part of itis. as near: perfection as years " of study and experience can bring it. It has been subjected to o o -'h' ;;,.f,...4.-! 0 f s o .-Oi CD H3 2 t a o The - Leading ; Oyster x Parlor. DO YQU EAT? If so you will be interested in; the fact that has; reopened; his Lunch Room 'and 'Dining Parlor at his old stand 5 and 7 East Court Sq.uare. ' , ' . r - -; - The Dining Roomand, Oyster-Parlor has been refitted. and refurnished In very at tractive style. Ladies'--Private Parlor in the rear, i Many , other improvements have been -added.. ,,Thecuisine will be under the personal management of Mr: Gross, which Insures unsurpassed service to the eating public. . Every want of the epicure will bo catered to in a manner that cannot fall to please." Give us a trial visit and you wjll come again'. :iFormer: customers will find an Inviting welcome at the old stand. Lunches ,put, up, for traveling purposes. Oyster, loaf-put , up. to order. 5 and 7 East Court: Square:;; Open until two o'clock a. Game arid Oysters 'in Season. If you we npt ' ' " ' ; -! V'71 ; V frTT . TI T H Tr? To youT OTm Interests,', you will send your work to the Model Steam Laundry, Churci steeet.We have the latest and best ma chinery and do th.beVwork.v- : mm .;fv.v-.;"-"'5 :fd r: .;., s o t" 1iv--J2 :i(igf0 ID TlfQSpot.Gash Store; GAROLIHAiSOALGOi (P. V,tv ,;.:-. Druggists, 21 NAlaiivSt, ' 1 ,v 23 Paitout Ave. Phone 130. 1, 'if&t i STEAn LAUNDRY TcleDhond ' 151 - Church St and Patton Ave. Opposite Postomce. - " ;- 4 .. .- - r T CHURCH BTREET- t; .- - I. , t i.' t " , . ' s 4 ' i" f - 1 . WW