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V 0 THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, ; MARCH I7,.i8q8. The Daily Gazette. swusitf imr I0RSIS6 i icm DPAra . THE ASHT5VIIXE GAZETTE,PtTB LISHING COMPANY C VBED A. JOHNSOJf Seerstary. T SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Dally. One Tear Vf22 Daily. Six 'Months . ............ f I'ftfl Daily' One Month......'. Daily, One week. ; , . ... ......... . These reduced ratea aw for eubecriptloiui paid POSmVESliY . IN ; ADVANCE. All eredft aubecripaons -ww e caaiea (ate of 15 cents a week f or 'Whaterer time tSiey may xmn. " -" . - i - ' , - - ' The Gazette ie delivered fn Aaherine; Victoria and ffflltanore by carriem t the regular eulbscriptlon rates.; WltMn these Bmltsi of ten iujry the paper may be r- ' dered by letter, postal card or telephone, nd the . eubecription price paid to the -earrier. "A S" l-: I TELEPHONE 202. . ' , , . j Day and Night.' ' V ' t Out Bate Prices ! Means Our Cloee' Buylag, Our Close Sell ing. ; ' It to your imterest to buy at Out' Rate. -It Is your money and you should save it v - buying at. Out-Rate Prices. j . .-' GO TO PBLHAM'S "THE CUT-RATE v- v DRtTG STORE,", a Before you purchase any article of drugs or medicines, and see yourself how much ryou cam save. Candy Oascaretts at cut-rate,... .20c38c No-To-Bac, at cut-rate 38c75o Electric Bitters,; at out-rate. . .38c75c King's New Discovery, at cut-rate. 38c75c j King's New LAfe Pills at cut-rate...... 18c Ducklein Amdoa Salve at cut-rate. .. .18c Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, at out-rate .'.67c f'ftenoe'e Favorite Prescription, at cut- -i rate i....,,. ..... ....67c flood's Sarsaparlll we cut-rate 67c Scott's EmuteJoB, at cut rate ........... 67c The above ia only a few articles of a coampilete drug stock which goes daily at Out-Rate Prices. (Jo to Pelham's lor Cut Prices. "This Date In History March 17. 45 B. C Battle of Mnnda, -Spain, and defeat of the .V .' last force opposed to Julius Caesar. . ' " 1 180 Marcus Aurelitts Antoni ? nus, last of the "five good emperors" of Borne, died ;?f born 12X; emperor 161.. M40 Philip Massinger, dra-i s : matio poet, died in Lou- 1764 Manon Jeanne Philippon. - v famous as Mme. Boland, ; JTOes tbbht. , i. ' born in Paris; guillotined there Nov. 9. 1793. . 1778 The British evacuated Boston under the menaoe of Washington's cannon on Dor chester heights. iSSO Prince Bismarck and his son Herbert re ' signed, and Emperor William named Ca- - privi as chancellor. 1891 Prince Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul Jer , . ome Bonaparte died in -Rome; born 1822; , ..' son of ex-King Jerome. ; ; -i; 1882 Max. Strakosch, the opera manager, died in New York city, aged ST. . 1888 Jules Francois Camille Perry, French statesman, died .in Paris; bom 183L i CAZETTE SALES AGENTS. The Gazette is on sale daily at the following places outside ot - fVsheville. , Hendersonville J. F. P. King. .BrevardT. W.; Whitmire., ' Marshall-J.'E. flardwicke. ; r: Saluda-E. B7 Goelet. ; . ; Marion Ji B. Swindell. , Hickory Menzies.& Harris. J TryoiL--J. B. Livingston. MorgantonB;. Gaitheri - Hot SpringsMt. Park Hotel. And by the agents of the Union News company on trains enter- ing and leaving Asheville. - It la hardly possible (that If the findings -of the Spanish board differ from those of our .boiard of inqry . as to the cause of "he! destruction' of .thW'Maine HfliSait rthis coun try will consent to submdlt that queslon' " to ajlMtra'tto- , sThe suggestfion of dt is puer ile. Our government, selkxtiQd a board that St 'believed oapable, and he board has un QuestlonaiMy. done $ta wiork, thoroughly. I The government will accept 48s decisions ' 1 It . la . curious to - note 5dw the Public pulse has been ifelt by theories, suggestion fend possiible plans -' thrown' out ifihrough the press 4n the matter of out trouble with Gpain. Indemnity, war,; Intervention; and nontefcerventiion!, auftanomy and Oulbaa ln- Gepen,aence jnave; '; been! 3 canvtaseeft pretty ithorouglhilyj and the government ttt ."Wash iogton has ample chance o know what the peiople wJunit and win support in fche pres- -emt crisis" That ir-any supposed plianshave been allowed to Into print as "feelers ia mfore than probable. 7 - "- . a The v democratic jpimary j election,, -at which -will be cfoosei'the delegates for the city convention .that'WiH nomlinaite a may or and "two aldermen,' twill, occur on- Sat urday, April-' 2.':" !Every; citizen should re -rJIize the Importance of this ward election, evil if he does-not .'Cake the-trouble to at ten! and vote ehouli not cri'tlcise the i;,,.ot 3 pzrty vrill nctainate on the fd51owins,TueecUT. The-, night Saturday a somewhat unltortainate one for, mer chants .and their employes," nut ; of intending to this duty "'of ? clHzenshlp comes but once a Tear w an enprt snoum - r LrT.- JMBt-.tniatt.Jit 33&a been une-Aim to our - ernmeclt In $ts fetfrfti'towpain. That I nnpteiidenIB ' has hoped to .maintain peace fa plain, but the course ox evenirasip oaranitaiy tfjends steadily txmaind -war. S&aAn lis In no stibmassive or conciliatory mood, as her acUtan shows The hfiatory of her 1 dealings -with- Cuba and wiith the United states make pPaiueabile aik . and promise Maavior, eid fce experience of the pat attwmld mwm v not to be sucpr&Sed if . twh wrecdrjitates the war. wanton is ' now avierted only by our arudeiicie and forbearanioe. Whale Jt m to be hoped that - we m have Ithe 'greater glory of a. peaceful siettfUemen't'Of Che trou ble with Spate,' it is to be feared thlafc this will not, be "the '-'caee.-rur''gvrn(mient while "hoping for (the best Silas prepared for the worst," wthlich is always the wiaest '.i . -i ' -. J couree. . . "The tenldenoy lia "Wall street 4s 'to dis-jJ count anjt. and every ;iife'tairbing conltSn- gency, payees are eit waiunoux nauyrng sup port and exposed oi persistent ' (bear at- tefka The iSiituaition Int 'thlait quarter con- fltLtutes, to flaiot, diecided contrast to Hhe way in which general businiess totetreets have regarded tlhe current tfktteign compli oa1tlions.', ' ' ' " . The above from iBradsltreet's d!s eignafl cant, IStodks tfinkt : -e eubject 'to Wall street mandpulattaBt-.are the ftrat seouriities to feel any ointoward njdaitdi6n," and the last ta recover ? ifromi thiem. Yet people wifth. money far anveat .will take these stocks Jni preference to good mercamitile paper, real estatbe or crop liens jEven where the latlter are "in sight" and can. be washed, even 'wtoere loans of moniey to responsible merchanibs, .- mjamiuf a'dburera or farmers would help develop the section- In wihiidh the investor is interested and ithius give Mm double rdburns- . Many bankers t.jt n .1 , 3 A,1 i . : it ' L i 1 icy and involve ftnenj -elves or their, clien'ts in the general loss of a rail on Wall street. , Many of our men of vpromlnence have. pad 'imisigni.fica.Tit .fathers There . iare few of them "who have -. ot, had - mothers of more than ordtaary elrength or nobiMty of character. The Mist of the mothers o,our presidents oohtein .the1 Jnames of many such woman as ds shown by the - maJdeh; riames of the mbtihers of the presidents of ithe 'Unified! , States: WashSnglton, , Mary BailJ tt Johoa yAtiBajfoa, '- gamimah TBp7Iton Jeffersoni, Jape ; Railpi;' Maddson,; Nellie Conway; Modrbe, WAr& Jones; J. Q. Ad ams, lAbigMl Smith; Abdrew ' Jackso Ellizabeth Hu'tdhiinsonj; Van Buren, Maria Hoes; Harrison, SEMz&bethi Bassett; Tyler, Mary Armfcftdd; Polk, Jane Knox; Taylor, Sarah Stroither; Filhntore, Phoebe Millard; Pierce, Anna ; Kendrick ; Buohlanan, EUastt4 betih,Speer; OLdncoln, Nancy Hanks; John son, Mary iMcoonough; , Grant, Hannah Simtpsoni Hayesv Sophfai itBirchard ; ' Gar field, EJiza Battlou; Arthur, iMalvdna Stone; Cleveland, Annie Neai; .Harrison . Eliza beth, IrwJn; MoK3nley , Nancy Campbell AlU'ison. The successful ; fkfaltiing by - the city of Augusta'; Gal, of a' bon Jssue' of $100,000 a.the very low rtate of 3 per cen!t. is, naturally enough, a source of congratula tion to itho citlaens of that city, 'and. none the Jlessjito those who isuccfuiUylaaBJy aged .tihe refunding .of "7 iper oent. bonds In those paying op4y ,3 per? cen!t, : The 'an nual 'jtoterest "charge saved itShereby Is, of course,. $3,500, (and.; as the present issue runs for thirty-years, the saving over the old rate .wiia aggregate an amount fully equal to the face value of the bonds thiem selves. A statement of the bonded4' debt of :.h ;city given f'M:'.'' places it at $l,750,000l of which a consider able amount, now. paying and 7 per' cent, wSll fall : due ywtthin)4he next -few year. Against every dollar of this todebtedness it is esttimalted Augusta bias, nearly two dollars of assets, but she is further claim ed' jto bave what is iustlly -regarded as 'ah additional valuable asset, , the of having for one huntdred years met every obligation wltUout either soaJlng or repud- iatlng.-VBradtetreet's. TOPICS OF TODAY. There are'onlyAwo who favor 'the Amer- faan. caiuoe.niamely, Queen Victoria -: and King Humbert, rthe feelings of titihe former being Chased on (the I horror exoiited lather breast by QpaM'e' treatment of Cuba,' anld upon her . convidtlon that England, and the United Stiaibes Should act in consort, awhile Ithe enrtlianenits of -King Humbert? must be ascribed rather to his dislike of the Bour- bona and of his holtred of fine Spaniards in consequence of he treatmmt to which ithey -. eubjeoted hte' favorite " Ibroither the ilato Amadius, Diike of Aosta, who, after Teludtiaintly perm4ting Mmself ' to 'be persuajd.to accept the crown, which they had pressed upon him, liad his life made so uraeadwrable at (MadrM,, and had : both his' queen and hdmseOf eubjeoted to, eo much contumely,, thiat he wais forced, to abdicate. WiglsMngtom 'Post. " IMcClure's .'Magazine for April will con itafn- four chart sfcotries by new writers: It 1 ia remarked as significant of a turn I from the recentt morbid and discouraging tendency to flofckm "rfihat dl of theso oew rShftm Wftk.nDon-MJe-wdlh- a-decWedly cheerful eye.--- - T ' ' Mrs. ' jaartha B. "contoe, of the Colorado nmrlofliiiittttirw n. !th : COUTS XXL an, iniade to -woman's audience , in Brooklyn the other night aadd: v "My .fegslattve -ex perience Jaeto been fjieasanit throughout, and I bave never found ylthngmpcTO ,ddsja' greeabie than womeomeet to -ettlEfeupa choirch affair. 'News and Oourter. POSTSCRIPTS. The suoreme-court - of Mlmaaaxitgix feanc. in an opinion by Chief -Justtoe 43-natt, deeMed that the lnhrltance law passed by the legislature In 1896, for- -the benefit of the state' university is unconstruuxionai , The oDinkm .was concurred m oy an. : .tne JuHges. t , - it fftelief supplies are being delivered in sniich sxeat abundiance or the-Oulban Bst- iferers "that the : department ox ecate nias about decided to ' charter v a vessel for mon ths jfoT the express purpose Of carrying them to Cuba, as the navaH vessela are not suitable 'for the transportation of freight, and "the Tittle tender "FernT Whrch is now ejag' on that m3ss3ont is needed else where. - J t has been proposed to enffist two regi ments of negro, .troops for Cuban service, as meni of that race can endure the climate of the tooplas so miuch; better than Whites, par tilculaflly those rho have been brought up in the south. It i a curious climatiic pihenomenon' that negroes thrive In Cuba where (white men, die. The same is true on tthe isthmus of 'Panamta, end in other tirop- itcad countries. There. are alreaViy two col ored regiments la the' United States.army, boahj of tihem in .the cavaOry corps x' s ,r -it. - , Chamberiain's Cough Remedy Is th- best cough syrup we have ever used ourseivet or to our families. W. H. King. Isaad- P. King and many others in this ridndty; have also pronounced It the best. All we want is for people to try it and they will be convinced. Upon honor; there ivnd betr: ter that we have ever tried, and We have used many kinds. R. A. Blake and Son, Genera! Merchants, ;B4g; Tuamel, Vts, otd by .Dr. T. c. Bmitau. DR. ANDREWS LECTURE.; ' ; " 1 Dr. Benjamin. Andrews, D.D.,. Ii.LkD.; de livered his lecture on the "Life and Shar- ac'ter of Gen. Robert 'E. iLee" in iRichmond (Monday night. The 'Richmond (Dispatch, alfter descriSblng the large audience whifeh. : crowded the Academy of -Music to its utmost capacity, says: - . - . , . . Dr. Andrews's ranaitysis of the character of-General "Lee., is 'scientifically complete. ?rom every standpoint he views the great leader, and his estimate of the soldier, and the man is'S-uoh as to arouse the etnthusi asm of every southern -iborni man and. wot man; . x- The lectore as a tribute by a nothern man to & southern1 commander, was most iTemarkable. 'No orator or wxfter of the south ihas. even jpaiid a more glowing trib ute to the military genius and the personal character of Robert B. Lee.' 3rv lAMlrews win deliver this lecture at the Grand opera house to-morrow night. Tickets, on sale at HeinJtsihi iReaigan's. The .Ifollowing -sales5 "were reworded yes V, cercay:., ' y. J. E. lRankin' to J; GuyRankin lot -via : on lsm streefe, -ztS.&yh -. ; Ka 1-111,000.00 J. G. ;,-MeTrkmn, trustee, to ;Mrs." 'Fannie Rankin, lot No. 29 of the Woodfia property on Elm street: 165.00 J. G, Merrimon-, trustee, to Fannie 'Rankin, lot No. 27 of the Woodfin r c iproperby on Elm sltree..Urv- .yfs360J()0 TO CURB A GOLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. : During the Season of Fasting Y from meat, fish necessarily takes, a proml- nemt place on the .table. - vv t Our stock of Dried, ; Salt, Smoked and Canned! Fiish' Is 'large, of great variety and excellent quality. fWe. .offer, onttyTKuoh brands as have proved thoroughly satis factory. " - - . f - JENKINS BROS. - 0 Spot Cah Store; 45 South Main Street. :Ph6ne 125. - r The Carroll, House, furnished, if taken at once. Two other furnished houses, well located. -Two small unfurnished home. J. II. vVeavep B0ZS44. - No. 45 Pattern avraus. We are theLeaHArsmv'thAisnA..- Banllantlne Sons'; . ; e?s India Pale Ale : y . , hisjjrand is acknowledged to be the t ; Pest Paie A1 Jjreed. - It is stored in cel- , laia Jong: period for ripening and is -f PWticnlarljy recommended for Tt tnnf - ' Properties. It is extensively used by in- ' O vands on advice of our best physicians- pmone 152. C4U Goods Delivered Ires in HIP "you HP: you .wnte::" ILTF .you have, nothing, to do ; HIP you want HIP vou want FF.BAiN BRIDGE Xate of San 4 ' tf1'"""" ' 1 -49 i 13 this stcfre may buy beautiful can afford to pay. -..'i .. FurniturerCarpets, Etc. . -1 That savory lotqaltty known as Maiden lane was the scene of a lively scrap about U o'clock last nlghit. Two." men, J; P. Mil ler, white, and Bryson. Douglass, colored. Txth of whom were intoxicated; became In volved m- an affray. Mfller shot at Doug- ass without effect. tPoilcemen Nolanni and iBradley were soon on the scene and Miller was arrested; and taken to the lock-up. On Ms person the offlcers found' two pistols. The matter will - be investligated: before Judge Carter this morning. Cascarets stimulate the liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c, at Pelham's Pharmacy. DR. GEO. THRASH, SiJKGEKY .AND MEDICINE. Office arid Besidence, "" Phone 211. , ; . - 24 Soutb Main St. One Night Only Saturday rilarqh A Four Act Comedy Drama. Prices 25, 35 and 50c. nttieserved) seats now om sale at Heinltsh & Reagan's drug store. r ? GraM House ; Edwin A.:Davls y ' :'. ' IN " . Clis ExcGllGncv O 8 TT O 1 worth Mam St. Asheville, - FranW the City- V ; zQ6. to-Bainbridge!s ditto, ditto ditt6 engraving presents Antonio, Texas, 18 South Alain St. DO YOU T h ft f flrri mis ni fitiirer of Cleo- vaira ' on --:ner oarse r w you-rememDer how profusely rugs were used both as hang ings and as floor coverings ? n-nlTr -rntrflltr a tin f Ha irA-nr V AAA V - A S T MA T HUM - W4V - . W A w "wealthy could use them. Now CVCiy jjcx ouu wxiv wiuca rugs at figures that they .V V . . ' A Co. 16 PATTON AVENUE. Hotel Berkeley" Barber Shop, DOWSr STAIBS. Entrance through1 main office of hotel. and side entrance on Lexington avenue. I want my customers and friends to know that Frank Loughran, proprietor of the Hotel Berkeley, is not ; tnterested tn the colored barber shop now. ta'the room formerly occupied and now controlled by M. V;-Moore, of the Mens Outfitter. I make this statement in justice to Mr. Ixyughran.. ... W W. YOUNG. Manager. W1JITB 5AliBEESf ifibiel Berkeley Barber Shop, S - We a(re offering a Stone " Bucket with 3 Pounds Apple Butter fot3(J Cents.- ? IiUTZ BK0S' PRESERVES: Strawberries, i lbs 30c. & Red Raspberry i y2 lbs 30c; Cherry 'ij lbs 30c. ; Pure Currant Jelly. COWAN & STRADLEY, - PHONE 47., v H - --i V 16 North Court Sq. HcPHERSON & CLARK DEALERS LN Stoves, TiiKzare :anfl -Honss Sanitary Plumbing, .Steam and hot water fit tingy hot;iair furnaces, tin and slate roofing and gal vanized iron cornice. " ? 45 College Street : r y. - Telephone 183. ' s V Ballantine's XXX, V , ; "lvV": - Canada Halt Ale is. made from the finest Canada malt and selected .hops s it has a fine pale color and fnll rich cream. . Ball amines i Brown Stdut . ' iV V " This is a fine Porter and is the ' favorite -. "medy of leading physician excelling 'iV, I . au imported hrands in those nutritive . V. : qualHies so essential in 9 sick room s - . . j , WB IJELAO-OTHEKS FOLLOW. lLindn A n: Ci 'Diii ' V ; PROPRIETOR. f ran -ororiE 170 th: 1. All Kinds Furnished. Crushed Stone for i sale and delivered at Asheville Depot at reasonable charges. BALPOUR,. N. a WONDER! The New" ETTREKA Camera," genniiM Kodak, made by- the ' Eastman company. It holds six glass plates, 3K by 3 tmtlm ha toe ien. takes splendi4 picture and those sold are delighting imrcfcawr, Jp. H. COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler. . ...... 27 PATTON AVENUH. Walter S. Cushman, (Saocessor io Cameron & Cushmaa.) Rear Estate Broker, 17 jon Uuilding. Corner of Patton avenue, and Haywood St, AJUJU iilJNJJS KW REAL. ESTATE TO SEIJU AND TO RENT. 4 FUMISHED HOUSES. Media Academy, ? ... FOR YOU1TQ MEN AND BOYS. A High Grade .College FWtln-e aad Bi- ness Preparatory School. Careful todSvidual Attemtftosk. Pleasant , and healthful location. Ex cellent xitable and ' homo comforts. "Hel pline firm, but (kind. fWeH selected li brary. JChemdeal anid physical laboratary. .Athleti ', Jehii snmimine pool. iriustrate -circular mailed free onb applicaftfioo tb the Principal, - . y caBARTiTga w. grrjAggp. ' 'tiL;"-,-' - v'-ii. y- ." Media, OLD PAPERS FOfi SALE. . . Parties .wishing bld papers cart be supplied by calling at the businefes office of The Ga zette at ' America's Finest Product For Sale by W. F. SNIDER, W. M.'HU1 &; Coc y M. C. Johnson. Oofwan & Stradleyv GA. Greer. ' J. Svtnul'lam. .- 'Byard's Pure Pood f Owtibey & Son.- ' Jen-kins Brothers. Hamrick Brothers. Gen. Schneft & Co. A. H. Warinfe Agt. for W. H. C. LJJ1. - ' - ' f- ; THE CHEAPEST r For Sale Througfr ALL COAL DEALERS" AND ALIi GROCERY STORES which hfivo ri 'phone. luiies. IJiOCMflDREpjl y Brand F Hams 1 I )) 7 wif s : J, Lard
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