f V THE ASHEVILLE ', GAZETTE, .TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY' 18, 1898. i v -r .1 Daily Gazette TO '. i ASHRVILLE. N;c :, ' j-yy'-- '' THE ASHBVJEpB'AZBTTB,BUB . - LJSITItfG COMPANY, ' SUBSCRIPTION J 1 - 'V .$4.00 Daily, Six. Montis f Iaily, Eleven' Weeks.fi. . Daily, One "Monih ..x V.. .40 . Weekly Gazette, One Year TTviir nurohtA Sit Montns:; . ...... ... .oy -1- These reduced raites are for subscriptions ' jia'idr POSITIVELY IN . ADVANCE. - All credit subcMptidns -will be charged at the rate of 15 cmts 'a wee for jwhatever. time I they anay run. '' . . '": '. ' ' s ' '.' The Gaze'tte is. delivered 1 in :A&heville, !-. "Tictoria and 'Eilfemore: by carriers at the . regular sutos-c'rlption rates.. fWifhin these ' JiirJts or triory the paper may be ; or dered 5y letter, postal card, or telephone ' and "the subscription- price paw to tne carrier. TELEPHONE 202. pay and KigUt. j Fresh Vaccine Virus, r, Serums and s . ; - 'Anti-Toxins , We have just recaiveda fresh sripply vaccine virus form "the Lancaster county Vaccice farms," and from the" East ern Vaccine Institute, Marietta, ...Pa... The product of these two Institutes,, are not excelled. Ten points to the packages $1.00. We are also well suppied with' the - "Modern - Dip theria .treatment" from -the Paul Paqu ins and Park Davis: & Go's. - laboratories, j Laffler solution, the local treatment of Diphtheria Anti-Diphtheritic serum 2,50, 500, 1000, 1500 and 2Q00 limits.. Call. j and examine."" '. " PELHAl'S PmiilACY, -'!"' - . v. 24 PATTOX AVE. "Leading jCut-Rate Drug Store This Date -In Eistorv jra. 16, 1701 Frederick I proclaimed Idnj? ot Fit.csia. .1782 Daniel Webster born cit Salii.buryt'JJ. H. ; died lZ2. 1818 Richard Yet os, war gov ernor of Illinois and af lev ward Unitfed -..Slates sena r. tor, torn in Tvarsr.w, Ky. ; died ISTS:-iGovernor Yclea , was chief organizer of Un ion war power ya the wegt. In his orneo Grant received his first recognition as a soldier in the civil war. ' . Edward' Euiwer, Lord ; Lyttcn, orator, poet and novelist, cliedj bern 1307. ' 1S75 Jean Fraiacois Millet, French painter. died ; horn Jbla. . s ISSOr-Iinia di Id-orskn,. opera Singer cf note in America and Europe, 'died .in Munich; born lc.34.- i ' 1S0G Charles Thoicss rioqi2etxforsner premier of France, died. Nausea is regairded by some of his crit ics, especially Isome other arctic explorers, as a rival to .i Anthcay1 Hope in the field of romanxic fiction, . v .. . , . ' The Waj&iQgeton"" Post says that Mc Kinky "standi on -the S'tJ Louis platform." It seems in regard to currency reform "as If he had one'foot on this platform and one in the cir. ' ' ",.''.'''-...'.' The anti-fiir.ting bill is likely to become, , a law in Virginia, It appears that youn mashers werej 'o; persiteht ahd annoying , around the doors of girls' schools . that the. ' city council of Richmond passed an anti- flirting ordinance - a year ago -and several . arrrests were. made.. Po,S';ibly the proposed . tax on bachelors stimulated these' youths to desperate measures. r : , , 'The' Coney Island : Jockey Clu5 has re . ceived more than thirty . ia:pplica.tioas- for registration ,..ol', fillies. . named .Evangeline' - , Cisneros. -A.; D.v-Payne, of Virginia was " the first ApplicaD-t.-atd ,thri&fc:re- his racer' .: ; has been ,dul enterefii s YV wonder how many applicants of the name Weylcr have .. - been receivtd.i Klondike . ought t3 be a y good niame, ftir- a" sacer,' as- "there's mil -lions in it." ,' ' h -7 ' j ' In aidsons, England, a town which had an epidemic of typhoid 'f ever last sum-. t - mer through ."infection of, its water .supply by a hop-picfceTS'.'cam'p; ' a novel experi 'nienulias beentried in -water "works dis . ' inf ectlcn cn a-vhoiciale pllav Dr. " Oim? t jf Woodhead treated --th-e TessrvMr and mains ' of a district of. that city With a hisavy dose of chloride cf lime.--About-10 tpns -r-'W the lime vycre mixf d- with 240,000 gal-" .lvrv.;vlottsof water in the reservoir, and the W "M -luticn allov.d to flow iito, the mains. At a certain :hour-it was1--turned into all- the - .- fcouse ccim-eiona-.off -Che arsfcrioti .ka 'whait ' .did iot escape in thi3 way'was' eventually . -1 u.w.u uij. 'Muuugii iiiui'aii.'s. sue ;aisin . - f ec tion. n was. done , todestroy 'the' typhoid : germs.' ; ft , -.y - - : ' ' 'v ' r- , . .. t i. ; V -According" to Geqeral .Lee's --report re- ' , ccntly.-made' rvUUc, 'it 'is.. s.tatea no loss - 'thafc 200;WO-people in Cuba are; wholly -: : ..-- . " 7 - v' 1 """ . c ,.iu me: xiXSi, Vrtagea of destitutoVv5'IneepillloiTof, j.-:.":: .-.General Lee, no lessthan;20 per bent ' of ' . these' people are doomed to death from starvation and discasev"H To -"feed" the" - - wretched multitude "on a ten-cent .ration ,per day" -will alone require '$20,000 ' daily ."which Bum is double the amouiit so far! . 'received during - tie; past-ten daysiinotfn ", tributiona sent through 'the 'state -depart-- men-L" Since it .waa announced' that t!he , Spanish authorities would allow oontribu- tioWof money and supplies irom people in the United States to ' be received I an-d . dis tributed .under the supervision of our ,con sular officials on ,thef island only $10,000 in such contributions ; has b-eereceaved--or; not half enough' to feed .the sufferers ,nev - aayat the ate of ten cents'" for '-a -day: rationTh kr ihV j HnntiA-n .in thp: fisbt -the Cubans are making "for independence.; , v: Anythicg that can, contribute to the spice of existence in these dull iime3 laust he ijaile'd with joj. ...There are;interestm3 promises; in Liirs uiipoi.iy tw ." . yXi :ment ;stcessorito- j.tt'd'''D45'Fo;a democratic s-tahdpoint it is cheerful; to re Ilect in -fhis "conneiction that Senator Pri 3ch- ard is a 1,7k ely. .candidate. If he should, get tl':place polities vlntth pafollna' mig'ht if not delicately ananaged, immediately as-. suarLeli the ramipant;teatures cl- a Span -ish bull f ght, wUh a certainty 'that somS-. 5ddy wbuldget hurt, v There would foe tome unwind things said at first because after all the, troiifole: that" was taken to elect -Mr. Trtiichard to his "present position he s'hould seize the firsi opportunity to drcp it ' for sdmeiMag easitrrj The fgiht,'over.the ap polnt'me'nt of h'is .successor would, .he a lively cie,, resulting in' one triumph -and many tragedies. The republican party, of this .state -is already rent with.'disse'ntioms', with the.aggressive : faction In powe do ing all it can to render i'mipossible the e-iec-tion ' of feptroli'cacs as their . suocessoPS.' The next legis la tlire stands ten chanees to one of 'bein:g strongly democratfe, and ; if 'Mr. I'ritchard steps ' ou't of the United States senate no'TV, he will make ' way for some good democrat .to te elec ted to his, seat "But' in choosing' judicial o-M'cers 'ex pediency and - .party polities should .hot play too great' -a -part, and if Mr. 'Pri:ohard feels he is "called" !to- admincstet jus lice from the"federal couf t faench he should ex change his. senatorial toga for Judge 'Dick's shoesy Governor ; Rnssell wi 1 'e. x.p":c'-e3 to act with hls:u-sual-farsfs?.ed wisdom in view- of the ' dangers d the' political situation as mehaceis his; party.-' and it i safe to say that he would rise to ihe'-eijie r gency -and perhaps : appoint Trailer Clark to the senate. . . ... . v A meeting of the Good Roads Associa tion in South Carolina is "called- for -tomorrow. A large attendance is expected and K-is hoped that some plan -which will receive iegislative indorscinie'ii will be a greed upon v.-her-cby the rod3 cf South Carolina will teke a step forward, as- it. were. In Western N-cnth ' Carolina there are roads upon which it is now next to -impcsisible to take a step .forward aiad vh-lch f.ervef-.the purpose of awful Warn ings as to what a raad '..should 'not foe, rath er than an example of what a road should be.. Model roads are built in various states for '"'educative" purposes; but cur West ern'North Carolina county roads will sure ly offer object lessons quite as instructive as the finest model road in the 'country. If .there ore not sufficie'ntly.-'bad roads in South Carolina to display all the delects ab road may.- have, we ' suggest thait" the South Carolina Good Roads' Association should visit this "region. We do not wish to brag, bu we think some of our roads beat anything in the v-ay of a roadway s-ince Pharaoh's hosts- tried to crosa the Red -Sea. It would seem, however, that some people are never satisfied unless they have th1 best and plenty of it. Up. in New York state, or instance, . where there are few roads which are not passable all the year round, "people are still clamoring for improvement, , -aad Governor Black, in his recent message recommended that the Legislature of that tate "take up. the sub ject of 'befcter highways, with a determinia tkm to accomplis,h something in the way of giving impetus to the -agitatrons begun by the 'horseme.'a "and .bicyclists" and sug gested, 'among other .things, that "taser. for ' road repairing be paid in mon'ey in- stead of in vv-ork." In . Massachu&s'tts they are paying ?ip,GG0 a : Kile for roads upon which, traffic is heaviest between coudtry towns i. Xew Jersey hias become the market giardeh of . Great-sr 'New York on account of. macadamized reads. Everybody is well-10-do in New Jersey, even those who live ten miles from ' a: railroad. It is - a great subject good- roads. Ve hope the Good Reads "Association of South Carolina will both tall? and act, and that we shall catch the good roads- fever in North Carolina. TOPICS OF TODY. The aninual. ccsipnation of church- sta tistics made by the Kew York Independent shows thatabout sjna third of the 25,519, C27 TDcmmunicaaia in the Uaiied States arG Roman CatholibSj -.; TThomost numc-rou. Probes'tnt' ceaomin-aiion Is the Methodist, yith S.Zo.i? , while -the B3pLi&ts are sec ond (includingv their multifarious subdivis ions),' with ' 4,175,300. -The.nexL in, order are the Lutherans, with 1,507,106, .and then follow the Presbyterians who - number vl, ko,U2, the-EiscipTcs of Christ with a "total of 1,"C51,07SC the;EpiscopaIians with C58,6io and ah;e' Congregatioffiaiists wi.ta'- 630,000; The numerical equality ,cf .the last twe churches ''hasba-en continued for a number of 'years, though the .Episecpalan'S. appeal-. 0 be - gaining' a, little on their. Puritan brethren: The' Unitarians,", despite their recent, efforts to ' Increase the' .number of 'their iao.h-eren.ts are pfnactieally at (a 'stand stilLwith only 70,000 members', while there" e-but -51,025 'Universalista uill -told. .Tho total, number of communicants in all the churches is .endrious-- mere" tAan. twenty -five" mill'Iohs? buit: that fa ssarcely. jraore thatt,ene-Lhird' the population of the country. "What is -the religious status of the "other fifty million.?'" , ' ' .t ' t The .production nsf gold in Oolor!a-doj last year was three-fourths' as great as-the pro duction of thVeniire world fifty years ago. The United. State produced "more thAn. three times as much or an' amount equal to the world's "production" of both gold and silver .. fifty years ago. -, The" entire, world's production of gold in 1897 vWf& upward -of 1240,000,000, or fully' four times as much as the world's production of both gold and silver at the beginning of the last half cen tury Five . years aoAhe. ' Uni t ed States' productitm- of gold ' was . $33,000,000. .Xas-t year it was $61,000,000.' , Five years ago the orldTproduction year at--was lO.OOO.OCO or an ; aiiount "W- hiost": exietlyl equal -to the- world's preduc- tion of both' gold and silver -in 18931-, j-'ine 'pfrpposiun Maryland to the t legislature of that state to impose a , pecuniary penalty - on every aiaryland county in which during "the year a lynching occurs of striking originality. Wasiring'ton ; rose. :rj5- V r -,7: ';;'-'J; POSTSeRiPTS., .- , I'ig-enatOT-: Butler;lof '' Norti.Ca7oiihai ' s 0 cured thfe'' "passage o f a j oint resolut'io:n:' Sat urday to carry, in to effect two resolutions of the continental oongress.-THrecnng mon uments to. he .erected to the .: memory l of Gen: Francis." Nash and 'William Lee Da vidson, of North Carolina, the cost of each to -be ;;$5,000.-r ' -? v -lid' --The catacombs .of Rome are- to be II lumiaitedby . incandescent electric lights. The fwestinghouse company, cf , Pittsburg, has received a cablegram" from, its Rome representative, an"nouhcin;g' '-that he had se cured th e . contract 'for lighting the eatar combs of St "Ga-IIistus, St. Ag'nes, St.Gyra-: ca, St. Demitilla, St. pfiseillarand St. Behr tianus. , ,; - v '" - ... . ..- " . . . ' . ... Logan Carlisle; chief ci&rlcof tire treas ury department during the last Cleveland administration., died' suddenly Sunday -.at the New York home of his father, John G. l Carlisle," ex-secretary of the treasury. He. h2 d been in ..poor health - for more than a year and recently had returned from, a fruitless1 search, for reet at Hat Springs.' Five days. ago he .was forced to take to his, bed but his. condition was, not .consid ered alarming until Sunday. The cause of death is given as heart failure As a result of conf ere-nees h eld . " at Washington, within the , last few days be tween 'the silver leaders of various parties, it is understood Chairrcan -'Jones of the Dem-ocratic National Committee: Chair man Butler of the Populist National Com mittee, and Chairman owne of the Sil ver NatiOBial Republican Committee,1 'will I issue a joint manifesto in a few days with a view to'-se'euting common ' action by tne r.'nree organizations in the .politie-al contest of 98. The draft of the document is now In the 'course of pr.e9a1rat.km. It -will ap tv?:al to ail tbsee- Intere'sted in the cause of silver to work in union, and to avoid rival organization's by which their common strength will be' dissipated. TO CURE ' A COLD IN ONE DAY , Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. " HOUSEHOLD GODS. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and' prosperity of the family. They were worshipped as household ' gods in every 'home. The house'aold god of to-day is Dr. King's New Discovery. For con sumption, coughs, colds and for all affec tions of Throat, Chest and Lungs it is in valuable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. . No household ' should be without this good" angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at T.- C. Smith's Drug Store, and Pelham's Phaf macy. Regular size, 50C and $1,001 During the past two . years Mrs. J. W. Alexander, wife of the editor of the Way nesboro (Miss.) Times, has in a great' many instances, relieved her baby when in the first stages of croup, by giving it Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. She looks -upon this remedy as a household 'necessity and be lieves that no better medicine has ever been put in bottles. There are many thousands of -mothers in 'ihis broad land who are of the same opinion. It is": the only reimedy that 'can always be depended upon as a preventitive and' cure for rroilp. The 25 and 50 cent bottles, are for for sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. IJon'S Tcoaoco fit f.id Smcks xour Lifo Atsj. It you v:mt to cc-it Jobacco usiusr easily, aifj it fiver, p'e usaus well, strong,. magnetic, 5 il of zv-ivv lii'o a-ucl vigor, take Ko-To-BaCr vv uud ir-vv-ofker, tbat makes weak men :".-:i;yg. Many gain ten pounds in ten days, p voi-OOifooeiuted. - ay No-To-Ba of your' "irnGrgiM. ' ivtder -jnfaraiitee to ' cure, 50c. or i Boo'klet.ffnd sample mailed' free. Ad; ':3te'rii2: itsmeUy "Co.fliicasro or New York: . Pelham's Pharmacy. ! , v BUCKLEN'S RNICA, SALVE. - : The, best salve in the world; " for Cuts, Burises,-Sores, Ulcers, SalfRheumy Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, . ?oros, and. all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively' cures Piles or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect aatisfaqtion 1 )T money refunded.. Price 25c. per laox. Por sale by T C. Smit,h and!. Pelham's Pharmacy. ' , - .; "Moments are useless if trifled away." I and they are dangerously wasted if con sumed by delay in eases where a 'want ad" inserted in the Gazette' will bring -you what you want itcmediately. .. l-'ropprity cemes luckiest- to the man i'.-hose liver is in good condition. DeWitt's -LiLtle Early Risers are' famous . little .-"pillB . of . constipation, bilousness, indigestion. ind all stomache-and liver troubles. C..A. -asor. , ---Sweet, Florida oranges, tit The Alcazar, - Patton avenue.." .- . ffema 1 The Carroll House, furnished, if taken at once," :Two other furnished houses, well located. Two small unfurnished" houses. Weaver it Box 244. No: 45 Pitton aVfnui. SyC - f - J-i - 1 BAIN BRIDGE'S -Jr. t I .-Si -1 tl f.-:3. rr sis i! . lii ,irg4 r?1 ""-civ : v r . Su-is ;or Cafpets: :.-Are wanted we can suit . :. . -. ..- .- . . . . Vou to a "t'l The rich natural colors f in pur- carpets and the subdued and lasting tone our rugs proclaim them as the best you can buy. measure of quality End design in every yard sold. ; Furniture and Carpet House. SFa?..,i? o 1 , & TON 4 VM- 0". "' 'l 1 7 - r- DBLAlsrTOIsrSs CO. H 89 PATTON AVENUE. -X'-?"r . it "?' " its- ra loney, akes t tie Mare Go ! . Not much mone'y',' however, if her feed is "purchased here ""Don't cut down the allowance- or quailty of feed given to your horses fjrid cattle. They can't work rigM or-give a good yield 'of milk or get fat on "short rations. I CM I B M IC E 'CJ 1M i 1 Z5 Ki Spot Gash Store. 45. South Main Street 'Phone 125, Wednesday, -Jan." 19. h 0 Wi'l' George ; Primrose's ' .. Amerfca.'s Greatest, Midstrel, . 'GEOR'GE WILSON;. Aaheville's Favorite Comedian; . AND 40 OTHERS., Prices, $1, 75, 50 and ,35, Cents. ' SPECIAL.4rFor ,th'is performance . one- half of the foalcony will be given to the colored patrons of the house. - ifilcPHERSON CLARK DEALERS IS - Stoves; Tinware MrHonsi Sanitary. Plumbing, Steam and hot water fit ting Hot air furnaces, tin ano slate rooting and gal vanized;irbn cornice.- j45 College Street! MS - l- -.Telephone 133. 00K STORE , Books;; BibksV j,- Prayer.; Books, " 3 r.. r -9 ... , , . . - . -., Hymnals, Stationery, V-rG i' I ' F. F.. BAINBRIDGE, Z'too,T.i -1 South Main St. ei 3 of ' . Full AVEMUE. 2J3 ll MEAT'S 11 At $3.50 and $5 a pair. We are closing out . our men's pointed toed shoes at a great sac rifice. We carry men's leather and canvas leggings and ladies' black cloth leggings. Sx$xSxS x$x$S3xS$ It costs but a few cents to adver 'tise in the People's Column of the Gazette, and if you advertise any thing anybody . " eWA'NTSJ The returns are sure to be large. If you have -Rooms to Rent, a House to Let or to Sell, or if you desire a boarding place, or rooms, or a house to suit your tancy, tTy a "Want" in the Gazette. Situations wanted, Half "Price. " xS From the smallest Mem. to tlie 1000 Pajie, Full Bound Demv L dyer. Journals, Dys, Cat-ti." Every description of " binding Wa will sell aii y 'kind of a blank book . at a verv close marrsnT Merchants would do well to ex ainiiie, our stock before making their, selections. - G 90 1 boos: etobe. A. STERNBERG t ' ' DEALER IN , , Heskins, Furs, Tallow, , Beeswax, Wool, 'Etc. , I. will pay: the highest "market cash price for the above "articles.' Ad- .dress me at 53. Central Avenue, and . I will t;alL 253-26. ; ' Good horses; good vehicles. Safe and ji icoommodatlng driver." "Prlcea'dowa. ' Be fore making other, arrangements ask . for Larkiir Gwyn's carriage, oa Court Square, Shoes ac. : V 30 South- Main Street. . ; We ' have a lot of .Good,; Medium and Fine Quilts that most likely you will need during February and March." Please remember this. Any one wanting to get J Xl Lorick .to do hauling v.ill please call at 34 Patton Aw., the. old stand, No change ex cept the phone, which is 141. la 3.4 PATTON AVE 9 At 50 Cents Per Gallon In lots of five or more gallons. ADDRESS. THE JPAC0LET. GliAPE JUICE CO. SOUVENIR SKETCHES SOUVENIR SKETCHES t (In Water Color.) LocaI Scenery ajid Character Studies. Room. 33, Temple Court, Patton Avenue. The New EUREKA Camera, a genutn Kodak, made by the Eastman company. It holds six glass plates, 3 by 'iV2 inches in size. It has a fine lens, takes splendid picture and -those "sold are delighting the purchasers. B. H. COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler, 27. PATTON AVENUE. Walter S. Cushman, . (Successor to Cameron & Cushman.) Real --Estate Broker, 17 Paragon Building. Corner of Patton avenue and Haywood St. ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE TO SELL AND TO RENT. EUKNlSvHEl) MOUSES. Prof. Maurice, Trance and Healing Medium gives a free consultation to v all who de sire a reading. I answer sealed mesa ee while in -a dead trance. Tells your oaue. Names of friends or enemies. Unites ihe separated, causes happy and speedy mar riages with the one you love. Tells whst business you are best fitted for. Ar- you unlucky? COme iind have it changed, be come happy and-prosperous. If. sick, de spondent, or in trouble, I can and will help you. Begin the new year right by consultingXPROrESSOR MAURICE. Re member you pay nothing .unless I give full satisfaction. Hurs 10 a.m to 8 p. m. THE ALlJlNE, 53 College St. v - Sundays by appointment. ECOP30PJ3Y;ia taking Hood's Sar sapanlla, because " 100 doses one dollal',, is peculiar to amPtruc only oi tne One True BLOOD Purifier. CHEAPEST i For Sale Through , ALLA COAL: d ralers ' , . ' i .' -AND i' - " ,-'' . r '- a - . ' . .-v. V- ' . : 1 ALL GROCERY STORES A Wim ! If 1 - WOEtlER ! iiiMiiiil which; have a, 'phone. r call Telephone S2. .; ' ,; r - - T " -