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THE ASIIKVILLK GAZETTE, MARCH 3, ,893. S Royal make the food pare, i; - I J , v - wholesome and tfellciea, ! F317DEB- 'Absolutely Pure ROVAL BAKtNQ POWOER.CO.. NEW VCftlC . MISSIONARY TEA fl The Woman's Foreign Mlss'tonaryisdci-1 ety of Central M. E.-v church, gave a tea yesterday afternoon from, four to six o' clock at the residence of Mrs. ' M; - E vHl Hard, on Sou tlx Main street,'- , t -i , -, ; A charming" musical program was- :ren Vdered, the first number being a. piano solo i by Miss Fait ton of Cincinnati, c Tbree violin IS URGEflTS " f ". ,;...,., .,---.-.....,..-. , VICTORIOUS r seiection, rendered by Jdr. Hauler ' of New j vlaiinTn?tuey York, were particularly fine. . - I ; s"'"' ..''.'''... y ; iVHolguin. In her usually charming manner, Mrs. Thomas A. J ones sang a;TocaI selct3c : , -Light refreshments were served; after which the tea was concluded, by-a violin so lo by IV. r. Hauser, Mrs.yHauser hems his accompanies. - - : -.-j. -i :. . . Fancy work was on sale, and from that and ? the door . receipts, a very neat little sum was realized. , " . e .Fighting for Five V., JUDGE EWART'S fAPP01NtSlENT Judge Bwart was seen at the - Battery The Spaniards Final! V Com Deiled tO i Hlfe tis wite' dated January-ll, 1895, and days fifhtlng wa less than fifty 4riJ? asthe deadod wounded er taken from arr 1,000 were tiited s and wounitfL iJTotta word received ifrom'fHoigu: it is learned evra$ onME b were almost iM.M i wttunytae vu'tKca are. T1E VHOL12 system feels, the fect.oX Hood's Ssaparilla-tom flcli liver, Sidneys; heart, lierves are -A speck' is wbait!you oan take'oii the tip of .a. a)erikni!te. - ' -. i,'- c - . " NtW5B OP TRUSPTEJB'S SALE.- Pf JBd 4y virtue of the power of ale inti' deed in trust executed to the under signed, as trustee, by J. J. HfU and XL, E THE WlflRI!ETS BY TELEGRAPH Park hotel last night, aiid stated that there was no truth: whatever in : ruonor that be bad been summoned to Washington city to appear tefore the sub-committee of the semte, : or -for any other, purpose. CENTRAL LABOR UNION. ; All j oonttrasotora and -others connected with, building trades are . cordially Inviied :ao -meet wJChf members of Central Lbo Wni'tya.-tci their, haU on ;Fatton aiyeue-to- the Field MhTwb: Hmidred of Their Dead ' Lying Unhuried. r Yesterdayfs Fluctuations on the Exchanges. - - nti!g&t,ar'c& $, ait 8-dcioek"for the tralna.c"-; I ? c donobusiiiess for the coinang summary . I .; ' Land v: A Thousand of MSpani$h TfobsSai. HaW '.Been Either Killetfor; Wodedj-Eiqpedition led-'.' " . r , Oaipe Lookout, tihe famous point ilrit is recarded on all the miaps of the wor.d,cwf sold recentry for' 93 cents undr a Land grant .by the -stale. JEugette Yeomans waa Uhe puroihiaser eoT thds.,iiamaufl4projec;tioa.' Mir. Tteaaiiiamsvwasigivto Cotton .' " Market Has GOOd ' Under-1 thie secretary of stiate and foe paid . I therefor tbe sum of 12 1-2 cents per acre. tone. Quotations of the New York Money j Market-Chicago jG-raln 'add T4ve Stbck- Country Produce.. ThiQ 'Oap (is ln Oaxtaret county. Ano'ther granjit 'Wa itesuied atthe same time toy the secretary "cff state Tor 91 'acres 'on; .oiint .VUtdbejl, tihe teigihest mtaimtiaia peak east of ?he 'Rookies. The "grant wias made to Wm. Stepp. , PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Ceorge F. Berne fair. Weston is attending . the New .Mrs. GTabau returned Florida,41 : ' yesterday from Mr. A E. Posey, of tihe -city, t , . ,. is in JNew York. (Mar 2. The undertone of the cotton market was good again today, and Trices were bigheT. Liverpool was iuite : faivoraible, the cables irepoytn:g;";''a sMjod spot, and there was- an advance., of points nigher on this crop ana. one, pom 1 1 ind Hsalelgh. higher on the next. ' The weakness-on -the fall and winter months was due, to heavy sales for Liverpool of Chose positions, Thl3 was the solitary unfavorable ' feature " of he dav. The demand in the south was "good. No attention is paid to-the move meat May opened at 6.19, declined to 6.17 : advanced to 6.21 and closed at 6.20jt9. 6.21 with the tone of the market steady. The feeling here has become quite !hopeful and Mgher prices are not unlikely. RIORDAN AND CO. Linares. artiliery?. under BsJCr coast. Col. .Rod try to lea iff hev shouid iNiHrnmrnmnimmnimmmmmmmnininiiiimn 1VJLPS. A TO Has moved to No. 27 North Majn street sud will be clad .; w,occ Ali wusiomers .ainer new place. Come and CPA "cw l"v wueineryou wane to buy or not. A very C hadmelineoXeTOomis g, war4rpbes?cKairst stdvesa'goddfNo cookic stove Sr , with, full line of vessels for $& cash. : .VVD1 alwavs nw - , - - J W M 'f iiuie petter pargain than any one else. What she saves jr m rent sne; gives her customers m prices on goods. Price 166. 27 North Main Street. 3 Mr; and . Mrs. H. G. Ewart are .stopping at the Battery Park. Fred : W. Thomas, returned yesterday romMtarshajH Where , he went on' prof es- clonal- business. ' ' ' E. B. Nrvell, Esq., returned Saturday rem a business trip to Asneville and other jdnts. Cherokee Scout. " J. D. "Murphy made a snort trip to Mar shall yesterday. , north. , NEW YORK STOCKS. a : (Kew .Yori. March 2. The stoal market m. suffereHJ somewnat of a reactloii to-day l Caiomii th touoyant state 1ihat jthe.'tii-war. tV -mows .cave it yesterday. The" market W?s prtoes in, most leadimg stocks ijh the d- I ifere H. Redwood is track ; from a business trip Ir. Charles D. Miclver, oresl'aenit of take ""taite Normals, loft yesterday for Greens- Mips L. V. -B. Moore, of Philadelphia; ;is at tioe JBaccery-:.' .-.rssrifo: -miss ew.YosJ.-.? the battle of HoaguiBvin .ofiSiintJago d!e Cuba, iiww iilM&ieiai 'deitfwas more Complete JkifebleithAn renorted . The Spanish fOTees'jweiHe commaifded tiy ' Gen gs--iurmy. ineluiiJeHi oanrolry and t the Oulbatn oxpeiditiqai, a force aircda was sent to the southern In case demonstration was made, riguez-was left with a vanguard i lowbrry Linares ve Hoffeuin. . . . While the expedition was being protected fromr a$ttib th& Spanish enteral marefhed out from Holguin. Ten mdles from Holguin ;-t Toad is billy, and rooks afford protec tion. Col. Rodriguez's men took a stand in tbis:ia!rrat fortification near the town of the country, les than 2,000 of the Spanish. trw coMd'ifce orough-t into action when the. Cufbans opened fire. The road was a death 'trap. Limare3 used hie'artailery as nvueh. as .possible, but fbe uiban force df 1,000 -men coufLd not be d-s- lodged. Fa!:ling to make . prcg-ess, (Liniare3 narched a portion of his comimand five nlles. ast to the road wihlih rjins to J; 5Uia4i; expeictinig to fol'ow the railrrad laad- ng to Santiaigo de Cuba. This cocnimaad vias tnlterioeipted toy a portion. of the Cu'bv s mid 'ba-rrassed so'tihait it was unable to readi the Camto river. For itwo dtay3 It vas beiM in clueok until Gem. Gawia antd h s xrancand ccwM,.Taah- 'the plaoe. Every lay the Spanish lead -was Iburled, and the ,vound;ed sent to Holguin. Gen. Garows oomaniaaid did not reach its uH strentlt'uatil .the fifth day alfter the gihUJing began. . On tiiis day the SpaplAh luriins retreated in confusiion, oarry ng L si's"!. 'T t- to wouiraea to nojigura ana jci&vintg zi;u a "Sfr .' Ail L i2a.A . ntt.i. j . m'-t Hloas of from one to two- points. ' Sugar cjlosed ai 126; 'tobaoco,' 'ii90';;v'CaBag;oJ '-RaiiliiTtrtT atoJ Oudnv. &5,: , Delaware. General and Quincy,. 95; " 'liacbaiwanna and Western, 105 ; Central, f !0ieabric, 33; New Jersey ! i Sohiltbern Railway, 8. y, . ' 93! COUNTRY PRODUCE. ; , Atlanttia, March l.-MEggs, lOc" -Butter, western creamery, 2O23c;faib0y Tennes- 1415c; choice, 12; Georgia, 12 """fee";' demand' light "wtth' -anairke'-utited. Live poultry Turkeys, 10llc ; liens, 25 27c; spring obSdbems, aarge 2022-c; smaW, 1520c; dttKiks, puddlej l22c; iPekine. 25; redressed 'iw&irt.? tur keys, 1214c; Sttens, 1 0itc ; chickt in, 1 12c; geese, 810c; diuck!3 12c; Irish -p tatoes, 9551.00 bu.; Tswet potiatots,. 60 75c bu.; ncney, dull; strained, 6Tc; in the comb, 78c; onions, : new croip, $1,151.25 bu,; $3.003J25 bbl. TATT0N AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS! l-aidy 'niore atbiaii ordiflarywihiarm.! midst exjoellenit norsewomian. H. P. SUiidlersem : has returned from Olaveiiajn'd, Ciwliere hte-'wenit. -to tend 12ie - tonventlidn of . thw ,,Sbudten4s' Voluateer ! aawvemenit.. Mr, Wplffobni left' yesterday for Ualeiglt 'Tianiiai; OestreikaheT ; inas return ea iirom Cew Yorlt, where he Iha "be1pirnas4ng a large Une. of spring goods. leaa oti the BdJ Th Cuban loss to; five' regissered on February 15,'189o, in the bf dce the register "of deeds of Buncombe county,: North, Carolina in' book oC--'mwti'- et seq., and by virtueTof saidf deed of trust. xwiui. uarmg oeen maae in in payment of the moneys secured by said- deed -in trust, tne undersigned will sell For Cash, xl -poii-c auction, at-the court house dood in the city of AshevHle,-iouaty of Buo- iompe ,ad in th state of North 'Carolina, jo- the highest bidder. Hon Saicurdtav. the th day of Marchr A. D., 1898," The 'properly- conveyed in the said "deed in trust, ' being aertato town lots lh" the city of Asheville, Qounty of Buncombe,and state of North Carolina, described in the ; said -deed 'in trust as follows.: . Beginning at a stake in Eh-e aiorth margiii-of Hfllside -street; the sottthewest comer of .'?tbie,ariit-)lotcon-' eyed; to the said M..E. Hill 'by-Chvas. W. Woolsey and wife, by, ded dated the llth day M .January, i8s5,.,and" runs nttrth . ten 1 10) degrees , and . ten . (10) minutes west two hundred and tweaty-eight "and v twb- enths (228.2) feet to a locust stakerthettce aordEt eighty-five-J85 degrees and lweiity two (22) laimutea.- east, .passing the oorth aasticorner of said rst lot : at twelve ahd AJjghittientths- (12.8Jt. .fejrt, ;two t' hua area and nineteen and . oe-tenth (219,1) feet to .a. stake., the" ter- cnlnus of 'the second line of. the "third lot" C onveyed by said Chas. W W." Woolsey and wifeby the. deed aforesaid; thence ..south eighty -40) degrees' atid sixteen (16) mln- intes east forty-six (46) feet, to a stake ; Jnience south sixteen (16) degrees and forty (40) muhnrtes east, two hundred and twen ty-three (223) feet to a stake in the north piargift of Hiilsade' street; thence we&t v-ardly with the north margin of said street Co the beginning: Also one o ther lot in said city on -the east side of 'East street, beginning at a stake in the margin of said street, the "south west corner of the second lot"conveyed by the said Chas. W. Wooteey and" wife to the said M. E. Hp by the deed aforesaid, and runs north no (0) degrees, arid twenty-five (25) minutes west with the east margin of East street seventy rfiye feet more or less to a locust stake in the southern1 line of the tract of land known as the "Spears land; " thence with aid "Spears" line south elghty-seven'ST) degrees east two hundred (200) feet to a Stake the ncrthwost corner of a tract heretofore known as the "Banks property;" thence south with the western line ofv the said 'Banks property" sixteen (16) "degrees and fifty-seven (57) minutes east about seventy (70) feel to the north east corner of a lot this day conveyed by M. E. 'Hlll and J. J. Hill to said Chas. W. Woolsey; .toence north eighty-seven " (87) degrees and thirty (30)' minutes" west two hvodred anid sdxteen (216) feet to 'the be ginning, containing .. . . acres more or less. fbia thj 25th day of February A. D., -sr.:. i&tE$xxgp.. A ' ' ' . Trustee. 16-ii26,Mar5,ll19,2. . . kcuuauiiuiuiuihtuiuiuiuiuiuuiuiutuuumiuuiiuuiiu SPRING DRESS GpODSr SILKS ETC. vManyfavo Among them several decided novelties. Clothing for Spring. A trifle early to mention this, but" please remember we show a large line, of gentlemen's styles, almost up to fine tailors' work prices $12 . to $20. Also . good all wool things $6.50 to $10. .' . ... 7 9 Pattori Avenue. H. Redwood & Co. TEE CITIZENS' 0AL CO. SELLS ALL GRADES OF ANTHRACITE itp BITUnitJOUS GOAL Anthracite, $9.00 per Ton. ? Lump, $4.50 per Ton. Domestic Nut, $4.00 per Ton. FULL WE1GM5S GUARANTEE D.i Uptown Office Room 3, Brhumor Building. M V' Thone, 238. Yard 'Phone, 33. Mrs. Ri "I). 'GUnseavof Waynesvilite, visitimg in the city. is -4' -rV. J. M. Sitoner exjpedts to l:eaive to-'day for Bryson City. . . . Mrs, C S. Cooper n.as;: reltopne tronn a Wait of several weeks to Jhar old home, Statesville. , r Weaver & Co., AND FEED STABLES, Saddle Horses a Specialty. 15, 17 & 9 WILLOW ST. Betwe6a Swannanoa Hotel Hotel and Episcopal Church. We handle the best people, therefore come and see os. PHONE 18. . Work Executed on Prmtss. Monumental Marble, Granite and Stone Works. 103 Pattori Ave., - - - Asheville, N. C. MECHANIC BUKEATI FOB SlL TKji lilJlEIC. FOR SALE. I IOC. ICapt. 'J.V P. yesterday " Sawyer went to Marsha.'l 1 W flBi By the Addition of Some Hundred Feet of Plae Glass. . V The iimiorovements in store - fronts on ' Patton, avenue will have a noticeable ef fect in increiaslng the attra'ctiveness of that s'treet. These - improvements began wivh '-the projection to ,th sUdiewaak of the Bat tery Park (bank front, rendered neioessary ;;to provide mora room 'in the interior xf the I bjanik antd .better I'i'ghitLnig iaM'lie3i:.--"::.'Thi8 'nul l xa pi tt'unvaaijr uuujiyjjtrociui, jouiu ik .imiprovetmenit - thiat while it adds much ; to th'e' aittractirveaiess of the bank without and within affords a great convenience to its patrons as-well as to its employes. With the 'bank's increasing business the port'ion of its Interior open to 'the public" 'belfore iits enlargement was often ve.r- i crowded during the busy hours, especially Next came the buildilng of the very hand- eonne - front on the store no w occupied by ithe Men's Outfitter, Which with its elegant . imi'erior ds Jne of . 'the most ait'txaatrve stores vr i The Baltimore' Clothing company on the opipoaiite sid'e of -the stireet foliOAS In the ,. Hoe of enterprising Improvenien't - with modiem pikute-gliass fronts for both ; its stores ' that were mluich needed acid, will . greatly enhance the .fine appearance of .that side of tne avenue," - 1 - - "r- The next 'in order as the -new , f ront soon '. atorie.;-Thi3 w3H -be a. most 'moMMe im provement, both in point of iattrafctive ai pearanoe and of usefulness in lighting 'be intierior.'of ?herstore.- The front ,4s to be . a handsome one of the most modern design affordiing spacious Accommodation ifotr wln- . dow display of merchanddse. : :", .. v; ' ' ' . T KOUMYS. .Thousan'ds of people hustle for money- to the limjury of thir health. We advise you " to 'take care of your health first, and you can do this by using "Koumys. It is rec : omuniended (by all - physicians. at cures nervousness, - -dyspepsia, ? lung v troub es,: heart disease, .headiacihe, and weak conisti tutaonis.'. Many ladlies use It for thedr con- plexSionv 'Koumys" is sold ' by all drug gists. tM&ttufaotured by J. ' -C' Schimldt, Woolsey N. C. ; telephone No. 101. , ' FOR 5A1E. Two excellent hairy draught - horses. .Good workers and all right every ' ' way.: . Apply to. Chambers an. Weayr- iA. M. "Fry, one- of "Bryson City's attor- tteys, wias "m the city yesterday, r ' 'Major . C. Waddel lis here from Grains- i bono. . George W.. iPdiniter. of Richmomld. is in the ctty. J. H. Tucker left yesterday for a .short trip.to KnoxvilSe. - : ..4-.. 1 . - r.i... 'ii JuNe S. Robinson leaves to-day to assume his duties as 'divfsion deputy at Boone, Watauga, county, N. C. tlil 1 j 41 Patton Ave. HOTEL "ARRIVALS. lASHBVIIiUES HOTEL. J. M. Harper anil wife, West Virginia; Mrs. W. A. Patton, Graeee .Citr. Pa. : Mrs. N. D. Vincent . and chilcL - Day ton'.o:; vA. R. SherrililClaren-- MOTEL. BERKELEY. J. W. Stotzen bosh. Pittsburg: Herndion Schmidt, Inanda, NUC; iPrestbn Gibson St. Louis; Charles. P. Myers, Cincinnati; J." B. Harnsberger, Hunting'don, Pa. ; R. E. Allison, New York; J. O. 'Hiarrison, Franikjn, N. C; W. " A. Wray, Jr., and wifeKnoxvilile; George R. Cokerly. New. York. Great Gulraie Sale Ttii sleek '" ' ; i . -,..- ........ ; "---.. . " - - . v . - 1 vv?" '"- ? W&OTM this Weeik- SWANNANOA--f HOTEL. -W H. Cole, 2p J Dozen: high grade - negligee ; shirts, all sizes at 5B ; - ; : Wayn-esville; Charles. M. Robb,,New York; . . 1 ' " 'm-t'"i1 ' 1 RTfTn a. h. Dawson, Philadelphia; a. it. Fry, 2oo rairs boys knee pants, .all WOOL WCm J F. Tenyon, Bryson City; R T. Yardley, t a ? . - ,- 02.3) (ID - .SiD Baltimore; Frank Booth and wife,; Wheel-. lng; Charles T. Leofniss; New York; W. F: Bloumit. fKorth 'Oarolina; E. B. Norton, Del Mo, Tenaa.;' iH.'-'E. Weikert, inaiaaa.pous; J. jStewart 'Douhleday,: 'New, York; R. ; LBames, iRutherforditon, N. C ; J. B. Frank- 'in. Knoxrilie; Thomas Richiauxis, .Phaia- delphlia. , nA - " r " . TO OUR CUSTOMERS. j- ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy fs the best cough syrup we have ever used ourselves or lh 'ourfamllies.- W.' Hi King; Isaac P. King and, many others In this vicinity, have also pronounced It the best. All we want is for people to try it and they will be convinced. Upon honor, .there Is no bet ter that we haye. ever tried. an-I-we have used many kinds. R. A. Blake and Son, General Merchants, Big Tunnel, Va. . Sold by Dr. T C. Smith.' . ' -" For light running ".nd durability huy the genuine Singer. Fullv svppay of v: needles, oils, ebe., always on hand. . ? " - THE SINOER,MFG. CO., j . It. i J. Weawr, Manager, u 11 j. '. No. 62 3. Main St. 1 AT.- ibo Pairs extra oants all z 30 Black -clay orsted suits,: ;25 Fancy cheviot suits, ;5o HeaVy weight boys' suits - hese eoods "are marKed 1 do wn below cost tol close "out. . ' ..... - . - . i' ' . c - . Call and See these extraibargains-before , V- " - piircingr. 4 Parties wishine old papers tu can he supplied bj calling at iii the businefcB office of The Ga- W ZETTE at, C PEE HUNDRED. Media Academy. FOR TOTJNQ MEN AND BOYS. A High Grade College Fitting and Busi ness Preparatory School. Careful Individual Attention. Pleasant and healthful location. Ex cellent table and home comforts. Disci pline firm, but kind Well selected li brary. Chemical and physical laboratory. Athletic field, swimming pool. Illustrated circular " mailed fret upon applicaMon' to the Principal, CHARLES W. STUART, f . Meals, Pa. XliTw stoi' Pragoa Iniildlmg; trartiog Haywood, street side. ' - " 'IfMt 'fft..iifii-4p of--feudSdiac on ''West . Court'' Square, rer Or. - T. C. sntth'a .drug, tisre.'. .. '. '- 7 ' . ' Same Jwdldliag, third Osor, targe club Two store houses Leximgtuta are nue. For further information apply to Thos. D. Jo hnston Or PATTERSON, RUTLEDGE, WEBB & COMPANY. GONSUlPTiON To the Editor : I have an absolute Cure for CONSUMPTION and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Troubles, and all conditions of Wasting Away. By its timely use thousands of apparent ly hopeless cases have buen permanently cured, , So proof-positive am I of its power to cure, l will send FREE' to anyone afflicted, THREE BOTTLES of my Newly Discovered Remedies, upon receipt Of Express and Postoffice address. Always sincerely yours, T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 183 Pearl St, New York, Whan writing the Doctor, plet.M mention uui THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITJfiD STATES. Outstanding Assurance Dec- 31, 1897, $951,165,837.00 New Assurance written in 1897, 156,955,693.00 Proposals for Assurance Examined and Declined, 24,491,973.00 Income - J - - 48,572,269.53 Assets Dec 31, 1897 236,876,308.04 Reserve on all existing policies (4 per ct standard) and all ' rother HabiUties ' ' - 186,333,133.20 , Surplus 4 per ct standard 50,543,174.84 Paid Policy-Holdef sin; 1897 21,106,314.14 . HENBY B. HYDE, President.. ' v J. W. ALEXANDEB, Vich-Pbes. V General Arsnts for Va. and H. C, CO., x; HI0HMO23D,VA, 'i :t-i!.--. '-J i . r .
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