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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, FRIDAY MORNING, . JANUARY sS, 1898. 4 The Daily ruiusiD imr'num now MP -vT- ASHEVILLE, N. C 4 THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE PUB- . LI8H ING , COMPANY' - ' . . MHM E. NORTON, Prtdeut. PEED A. JOHNSON Secretary 5 80 BSCRIPTION KATEB I)afly,,Oae-year Daily. Six." Months ; ally. Eleven Weeks.".. v. Daily, - One Month; ....... Daily. One Week...t..... :..-..s4.w 2.25 1.00 .40 ..... .15 .... 1.00 Weekly- Gazette, One Year. Weekly Gazette.'Six Mon ths . . . . .,. h .t- .60 " These '-reduced fades are for subscriptions , . paid, POSITIVELY IN . ADVANCE.. . AH ?ir. credit subscriptions will " be Charged at the vte 'of 15 cents a weeK ior wnaver uuuo " they anay run. i i The Gazette - la t delivered in r AshevIIle, Victoria' and But-more by ' carriers at v the reulax suibscrl&tion rates. "Within these - limits of teri.vary the paper may be or-, 4-dared by letter, postal card or telephone, .vaiid the subscriistion price paid to the . carrier. . , - ' ' TELEPHONE 202. . V ' Day and Night, s A POINTER - ' No onenowadays conducts business in tHe oM fashioned "-wayshbt even in the i Drug business -Years ago Druggists sing - Try low - abou't prices; to-day the besc pharmacists 'buy direct from the manuflac- T: turers, save -freights and jobbers' profits, -and sell to customers at CUT -KATE PRICES. .. -,.-fti &uch methods are in vogue at ' PEIHAM'S PHARMACY, Z. 2 PATTGN AVE 'Z "Leading Cut-Kzfe Drvg Store " v Economical shoppers know that there Is .. do -better -time to. secure bargains than in ' the week's following the' holidays. Eater- prising stores take that time to reduce -prices and offer speciaLinducements in or i der to keep up trade. Therefore it will pay well .to. read our advertising columns - now. Gazette 'MR H Hv Si- ; i General Fltz (Hugh Lee ie receiving much , . r, 'commendation f rom -. newspapers all over the country for the discretion, coolness and ; ; icourage which he has maintained in what - ' hi at present the most difficult post in "our i ;udiplomat4c service. To carry ou t our gov- , .ernmenital policy of "masterly Inactivity -rtn thejmidst of scenes of, riotous excite- ,vf'-?&ettt arid of heartrending distress requires i$pih .courage.-xoolness -lindpTriencer--"-- i . -- Iftwsildent Whdtaker,- 61-theew; '-York , ; State Bar aissocjaaionasserted. in his .ad--; dresa .t the naiuaimeetSng,of -e asso V cftataon lasJLweelsthat "perjury is ;eoiim'it ted in at least five "out of every ten liti v "ated dases," and he foilowed this start ling (statement wdth thermBrk that -"if lihe laweyere of this state would; discourage false swearing! by .their own., clients and V honestly endeavor to' have 4t punished - twhe& cnttttetf Sjy the ;;clffeots of their "ad- -versaries, Ihe crime of perjury would grow euddenly less." ' -v- .The' venerable aaid esteemed Dr4- Lyman Abbott touched upon several interesting ftoclali topics his - pulpi t discourse - Sunr dayr the' use of alcohol, dancing -fashion -'-ejari-drththeatre.; Ofdancrnig hT5altf""if is one of the most natural things in the world," and that "the Christian's duty is mot to condeinn adancing, bu io use the' t instructive elemeottof the dance and turn' . It to God's iise and praise." "Patron:ze ; the theatre if it. sends you back to lifeTe : .. freshed nd invigorated,' he said.. "Taste in dress.'r.he added"asright, but fashion ds mostly wrong. Dressmaking should be in art, not an imitation. "h Women might wear diamonds, 4mt to strive to outshine "-.--one's neighbors is unchristian. " . THE DET,HS'F FUERILITYJ . -.'V' I One of the most nauseating pieces of ex travalant..s411inss'that has. ever beeri. re corja by 'sasaietyf " periodioais i the ''"dog wedding" of the' poodle of Mme. 'Epirnssi, daughter of BaTOi. Alphonse d 1 RothschiMV the "wife of .the multi-millloa-jMauTieeEphTussi, and;- the' poodle-' of 7 Jhx?:feeivthe Baroness. vd.e:sRothschild. - 'aiic'eC'EphuT'issrseht out formally engraved ; onvuanons- to several hundred of .her vfrwnds announetng .the "approachl'ng nup '.-j-AtlalsNot only;were. the 'recipients of these iinVitations; asked , to come themselves, , tout requested io" DrlDg their dagaa!isoc;. 1 -.It is recorded that not.a single invitation :-to this mos-t singular wedding wasf'refugfd, and not oneof the guests -who' owned a dog. i from' the tiny," four-ounce black and tan to ' -the tiautSt. Bernard? left It at home.. Such ,a gatnenng . as 15 was .no7 one has .- ever seen jbef ore. If -is often remtarked atniany - particularly well gatherings of -'humanity . ttoatr. giveh numtoer .of haillons are rep , -resented hy thegu'ests presen VI. Att least ., - the amemlgh!Ube eaid.of Chee"dogs,iwhen 1 it comes-to the;th0usand There were dogs there whjch. werervalued any wher from . 50 up to 20,000. r i:.,--, - Many of" these visiting dogs Jn. truth. ther majority of them were. in full evening dress." (Not evening tolanketa hut if the dog was male. In the swallow -tail and tiaiiL!fina .of the human:-"-together with the tandinglAdTesfl Vhirt and unspeak able tie. IT he. paws were adorned, with pat ent leather evening shoes ; and, in fact, the gentlemen ; guests," even '.' though canine, were a crediE to their respective tailors A tor ; the' feminine -dogs, their,! dresses were in iM Instances decoTlette. ;Trains and demi- trains were worn toy these specimtn of canine aristocraoyl - - Z . I V With' all "this , gorgeousness on the pan of the ' guests,- what must have -been the 'wordly Splendor v that surrounded the bride and firroomF Diane we . are to d,. "wore a wM te satin dress" trtmmed wi th foeautdf ul late; a long tujile veildecorated with or ange blossoms, and white kid shoes. Ma lor: the bridegroom, wone ; full , 7 evening dress, -swallow-tail coat, low- exit vest, trousers not creased, because it is not fash ionable to crease J.he troupers at weddings; patent leather shoes and gloves of the ap propriate shade. On the -buttonhole of "Mon sieur Major's very swell coat was a dainty oTobidU , 31eaanln trom : the center of his inWaouXate 'r front ' was a diamond of ; the purest ray serene.: Oou4d anyihinghe more swell ?" and t 'hwwe :' revolUng 'to; common- sense and deceocy ? unless it was the. per formance : of the marrlageceremony. which the illuetrdous .company witnessed -jover theoe two pampered poodles. When . one thinks that - the - families' which - represent the greai.es t amopn't of accumulated wealth in - the "world : cannot find nan y thing more sensible or entjertaining upon which to lav ishthesr raphes than to jravesty the sacred n ess of the not .s&ured of -human ceremo nies with two poodles- as. principal actors. Jhe foCiIieB' of Marie ' Aoito oiette and her frivolous; court dn the" midst of. a starving popuJaoe.-sink into insignificance, and one does not "wonder that anarchy , should show its teeth in rot, ten old Europe today. : The account from which we quote ends: A nd so passed off the first dog. wedding of wh'i'ch Tame Fashion ever acted a cMcf guest.. It is among the prohaibi'jiti-a that the United Stat es will see a repetition of the''went'hefore"Waay'-wee(ks.-'-::- U . , The Lord forbid The millionaires and the millionairesses of this country s-till have some common-sense left. -Most of them know at least how to amuse them selves rationally ,and many pf.;Ahem have nobler ways'.of spending their money. TOPICS Of. TODAY, Our restUdent contemporary is throwing its whole soul into the elucidation of -the currency system and more interesting reading cannot toe found outside the city directory. Examining with its keenest eye the 'question - whether greenbacks cost the government anything since it -began to redeem them in gold the restudent eays "If a man takes to the treasury a $10 greenback or $10,000 or $l,000i006 in those hoites for-'the" purpose of having them re deemed in gold, he must first hand over the;-legal Render notes before he" -receives theV'gold." . s . -. -. , .? " . - This" will be news to the great bulk of the epople who' have not been restudying the monetary , question. Under the, act of lSpo-and-frozei-t-death this process ot re- demption-wasriot laid down. The act en titled "An act regulating the handing over of greenbacks 'before ydu can- get -gold" provided, a different system. Under that act a man who thought he had $10 or $10,- 000 somewhere in his pocket, tout had not, could go to the reasury and get that much iiTgold oh the promise he wouiA be around Saturday and bring his greenbacks. ' This nesftatedeeping: ajtatov -vhieh "was , not only annoying tout resulted in many bad accounts. -The toaniksgot knthe habit of taking.toe-ireasury lnds: on which they drew 5 per cent interest and allowing the gov ernnxent to keep ' them. Then- they would -Issue notes and lend them at 5, 6 ot- per. cent for ninety days. This is the origin of the , saying ...i'Playing oth j .ends against the middle.f The custom still ob tains with some banks of taking a Baan .1 $10 or. $10,000 in greenbacks and ; allowing the receiver, to fix it up with the man. But, if as.4he restudent eays, a anan has got to 'produce jhl $10; or $10,000 or $1,- 000,000 before he can gets gold it meant that future generations will find it more difficult to get gold.-1 Anyhow the restudent is entitled to pratee for going so deep in the flnanciai question and tts discovery will make-men more thoughtful when they go to the -treasury nrcago ew. r - - The most conservative and eyentemp?j- ed Ameriicans' win approve or toe: presi dent's action1 in sending '.the .warship Maine frliEILaa that' city, wupied, with Z the i riotous out breaks that OiecuxTed there recently, make ft anwsaircint to : everv one' that oenerai Lee's life is not safe there now - without the -presence of ,one or more of our most formfdlatole toattlesh'ips. ; His chivalrous courage TVll not permit.h4m to ask th? goj- ernmenlt! tojsend. a ship there- for hds pro tection, but the government's duty to shield .Mm-thoroughly and completely from any possibility of harm. so tar as itjcan'is hone the less imperative upon -that ac count. The president was righlti,! therefore. lo send cthe-Watoe . to, (Havana, and At the LMaine'-ia unequal to the' task of thoroughly guarding both) . .GeneraT Lee and -other American citizens there, -he should add the IndianatheTMassa'chui3etftisnd as many more ships as are necessary. The Spanish are themselves responsible f or the condi tioas In- Havana. that makes, our., warships necessary there, ' and if they choose now' to regard our 'act ;a .' belligerent one we shall have to stand- the .consequences and accept 'war. We have: not he slightest idea that war will toe the result of ouractioi, Our action - Is rreajiiV'alodii-nfttf. that submits Iteelt to - the rule . 01 .reason cad take "exceptions' (to Times,...' ' C- r it. Richmond POSTSCRIPTS. -v. It Is announced la New 'Bedford, Mass.; that three anill eu-perintetidents are : to sail Yor-England on hort notice-, to " huy yarn in England for the striking, mills and thereby" enable the : mills to make' cloth without the aid of ayedaners. - -" . The senate South 'Carotina (Kspenaary bill Is "still before the house COmmiUee on judiciary. Senator Tillman ; and State' At torney i Barber': appear in; advocacy of , the bllli-' which: has already passed the- senate, 1 V-Fostmaster treneral Gary has issued'an order changing thecolor of 1 the one-cent tt m.n from hlue to ereen. In about two weeflM he will follow tMs toy another orT der," chahging the -brown, five-cents stamp ko a dark blue. Thts action Js in-'accord with the resolution " adopted at, the meet me last summer of the . uni vers il. .postal congress making uniform the "-.colors of the one-cent, two-cent and five-cent stamps, or j heir equivalents. No change will be made iin the color "of the two-cent carmine stamp because the postmaster general thinks -that rr sufficiently coniorms 10 me coior ueciu- ed upon for that issue, viz, red. - " " " A The business men of Savannah do ,not propose to let the appointmfn,t ct -jDeveaux ret through the senate without a ngnu Todtay tooth Senatons Bacon and Cl?y re ceived telegrams fromT President W l iims of the cotton exchange, protesting agairst he ainolntment of . a negro In that office nr. thp TK-stofflee. "We cflll upon you," the tcilesrrams read, "to do all in your power to nrevenji the appointment of a negra to the olleotOThlp or ' to the poStmastership of This city." "The e-emators : can orfly raVe formal 'protest against the appointment, as hev have alx&ady done, and then fight ron- ?riTPifil Arm in the senate. There is no do -bt at- Peveaux will get the sippointment to the colletctorshlp... FREE PILLS. -X . - ,; - V Send -your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. . A trial will convince you of their merits. The pills are-easy in action and particularly effec tive in the cure of -Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troub les they ;have been' proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectely- free from every deleterious . substance and to be' purely vegetable. They, do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and toowels greatly invigorate the avsrem. Keeu'iar size- zo ceniw per oox -'old by T. C Smith and Pelham's Pharmacy.- :- . ' - E. J. est, of Goldstooro, Js appoiated Juidige PurneU's stenographer. J. A. Perkins of Antiquity O., was for thirty, years needlessly tortured by phys icians for, the cure of eczema He was uuickly cuhed by using DeWitts Witch Haxel Salve, the famous healing salve for piles and skin diseases. C. A. Raysor. Sixty-two citizens of Durham vwere in- dieted fr gambling. Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on the face and neck. Pain was Instantly relievetl by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, . which healed the In jury without leaving a scar. It is the fa mous pile remedy.. A. Raysor". DESERVING . Jf a place on" your table iare the many eas ily prepared and - easily . digested Cereal Fooda which we . Carry in stock. . For Breakfast dishes and pght Ijjncheons they are especially recomimended. Their rwiff- rsh'icg qualumes are not to be measured by their cheapness. 1 " '' JENKINS BROS. 45 South Main Street. Thone 12S. Mhe;UCarroU House,' furnished, flrkken at once, located. Two other furnished houses, 'well Two small unfurnished houses. - JY N. ;Weaver Box 244. -' Ne, 45 Pattern avenue. 3Fp flSemni - , - -.. .. . - Jt. 3mm PEKITT tiiii 19 North iWaln Try them., imported AleHn(i mestic Whiskies audWi Wines. -, i ' --f- f. " V Vir? CTrw.MfmJ(V IMd x ; Why buy! Claret; Wines of a? doubt ful quality when yon can -et "HOYT'S ENQADINE" pure wines for the same,prif,e or ch-apr,? Your physician "will tell . yoji that:Hyta8 Wines are pure; lie eannut sav this for any of her ClarptR -vVeam Sole Atrnts for Hoyt'a Wines'. : : - ; kBallantine & Sons'Newark,1 N:X Alw and Portpr, on- xlraufftn- Ballantine's iiottied XXX Canada Malt, Ale. -v Rallftntine's Bottled Extra-r?diH. PhWA?: RillTii no's Kritt.to't RirtwrTi Sf.rm i' f.lv- Store is-a Combination of the : - 4- 600 Page Ledgers and-Journals $1,10 each.; 500 Page .Counter Books for 50c. ; : , Hurd's . Titian Papeterie 25c. ' Three colors. My lh. Paper :25c box, Engraving of Visiting Cards and : M ments 01 rar3, ana Deauumi oesigns. -, , r- BXAny Bcok'not in stock supplied in a few days. . " , - 'i -; -' F. 'F. BAMBRIDGE, ai.ui..T. . . . .:.- : -fg5 S. tsga this is just one of the many in Furniture and Carpets. W. B. Williamson AOi; . 16 PATTON AVENUE. air carried dver :, Complete stock of Shoes from $3 to $6 a fine Trunks and Dress J". lD.BXJ3,T,03Sr &d CO. 39 PATTON iera . . . -1, ..." . 1 ' . Friday Jan. 28, r -.. SECOND ANNUAL Grand Prize CakeWalk AND- Plantation Presentation.- Plantation Scenes! t . Plantation Songs! - ' ':y:- Plantation Payees! By 50 Soathern -Picfckninles !J PABT It The Old Fashioned Southern Cake Walk! Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved Seats, now on sale . McPHERSOIJ & CLARK DEALERS IN t Stoves, Tinware and House .. FflMsMM Goods." , . Sanitary Plumbing . Steam and Hbt water fit ting, hot air furnaces, -tin and . slate roofing and : gal vanized, iron cornice., 45 College Street ,.:'::.-;""'-.:-.V-y:----.-...-Telphint.J.83. " - SKand 7 WCollege St., IH. KrtlM A IP- House urantt yr a ilia stiires PortFT -..Saratoga Excelsior Water '.on .draught tfie jrat'er that J Besuect full vi'7 Franfc.O'Ddhnell, V;.v.. Vicinity. Useful and the Beautiful. Octavo and Commercial, sizes. onogrars Gias and ; China Oraa- 18 South Main St. For the Next 30 Days We will have a house full of BARGAINS. ' -' : - - ' For instance, look at this Corduroy Couch with full spring edge for Six Dol lars and a Half.: And bargains that .we will offer Discount given on Men's Patent Leather pair. Large stock of Suit Cases. AVENUE. It costs but a few cents to adver tise t In the People's Oolumn of the G-azette, and it you advertise any thing anybody WANTS$ 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 fancy, try a "Want" in the Gazette. Situation wanted. Half Price. ' " , ooks From the smallest Mem. to the 1000 Paye, Full Bound Demy Ledger. Journals, Bays, Cali. Evefy description of binding. We J. will sell a ny; kind ot a f)lank book at a very close margin. Merchants would do well to ex a mi nef our jstock before making their selection s POOEZ STOEE.' - Asheville, N.:C. KftllnTifrina'a HnttToi Krnnrn Srl1' 1-:- ..: r .-: PliOPRlETOR. Blank B Eacbetv. Store News 30 South rilain Street. : vWe; have a lot 0f Good, ; Medium and 'Fine -Quilts that most likelyypu will need )0xy and March e remember this. Any one wanting to get J M Lorick to do hauling will please call at 34 Patton Ave the old stand, No change ex cept the phone, which is 141. J. m: LORICK . 34 PATTON AVE! ine! Wine! At 50 Cents Per Gallon In lots of five or more gallons. ADDRESS THE PACOLET GKAPE JUICE 'CO. TBYCU 3ST. C. SOUVENIR SKETCHES SOUVENIR SKETCHES; (In Water Color.) Local Scenery and Character Studies. Room 33, Temple Court, Patton Avenue. S4.00 WONDER! The New EUREKA Camera, a genuine Kodak, made by the Eastman company. It holds six glass plates, 3 by 3 Inchei in size. It has a fine lens, takes splendid picture and those sold are delighting th purchasers. ."' B. H. COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler, 27 PATTON AVENUH. Walter S.Cushman, (Successor to Cameron & Cushman.) Real; Estate Broker, 17 Paragon Building. Corner of Patton avenue and Haywood St. ALL KINDS OP REAL ESTATE TO SELL AND TO RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. SPrRJTUALISf.1. Prof. Maurice, Trance and Healing Medium gives a free, consultation to all who de sire a reading. . I -answer sealed messages while, in a dead ' trance. Tells your name. Names 'or friends or enemies. Unites lis separated,., causes ; happy and speedy mar riages with the one you love. Tells what business you ju-e best fitted for. Are yon unlucky? Come and have it changed, be come, happy .and. prosperous. If sick, de spondent, or Mn- trouble, I can and will help you. Begin the new year right by consulting PROFESSOR MAURICE. Re member you pay nothing unless I give full satisfaction. , Hours 10 a.m to 8 p. m. THE ALDINE, 53 College St. ; . Sunday by 'appointment. ECONOMY in taking- Hood's Sar eapanlla, because ' 100 doses one dollar?-is peculiar to 'and tine only of the' One True BLOOD Purifier. THE CHEAPEST t For Bale Through ; ALL COAL D BALERS J- " ALt tiROCEKX STORES w which have a phone. 19
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