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Rayml ouJce th food pare. wtsl&sosi end Cl&mu, I -i v Absolutely Pcro ROYAL MKINO rOWVER CO., NEW VOWS, . V v ' - REPORT OF 'EMKETS ;yr '?? w.'-.r ."n- 'Special to HheMJazette. ; -, H- New York.Ouly "' 2- Haven &? Stout in their -financial review today say: ' . Both the public and street refuse to, consider the chance of ' any serious re-' verse to out i military" or naval' forces Tne' underlying; strength of the stock market Is very, distinctly . shown in spite 'of the inactivity of - speculation. There haa been a general expectation c favorable news f rom the army now be 1 or Santiago '-de Cuba . and about the only thinjr that could seriously depress prices at present would be - something from that cr otner quarters, oz uu- t expected adverse character. I i:5 A, numberof factors have,- however, I combined to 1 keep up the , waiting atti tude- of ythevOTarket.'The unavoiaaDie Blowness sof V the military s. operations tended, of . course In that, direction.; The conipletlon of the half year,, always an impor tani . mauer ui uauciat u cles.' has also to be. considered, and L this-time the effect of the July settle I ments ." and -C disbursements have been i aeeravated by the going into force yes terday of ; the stamp tax provisions of I the war revenue Mil We have already I pointed Ajiit that the, "latter affects stock xnarket:: inters ststi a, varieyoiways, I iwhile'the novelty of the system to the I present geperation, as well as the mis UUUCiauulu.U5 Jill icfiaiu ; wre Ing. of some ofvthe clauses of the has tily and, badly drawn Wll, have, had' a tendency -to vcreate' confusion, which, ; although-temporary,', has nevertheless been t an appreciable factor r in dlmltt j ishing the activity, of the, market... For our bwnl)a'rt'we"da not' believe thait the f new taxes, such as the $2 per 100 shares Btamp : duty i on sales (which under the ; decision -of the stock exchange'xommlt? teeViUave to .be charged to broker's ; customers) will have any ' detrimental effect upon the ; market,, or diminish . the volume of speculation. t ijn tne qon l trary, the best opinion on the subject t is that Wall-street will quickly recon-r i tAle itself to " these Jand all burdens which ' the - war . ihasi created. I ;;v Turned as the activity of the market V has beeniitof?itte, industrial group of the 1 stocks.-4t, , has- found tnereia many, ae- I velopments.alculated to v support ; a t bullish .speculation in that part of the f list.Bokyn Kapid, Transit, has not ; onlyfhad powerful support, but pre sehts rapidly Increasing earnings l whifeh'-iusHfy its advance. ' The almost i definltrpnifseoT an extra diivldend bri I Puljman, ierhapg. a distribution, or its the rise eft hat stock, and Consolidated Gas has responded readily, as it always does'? to talk of the' coming' gas ideat Rubber" arid Leather are" strong on as cmnances of Increasing profits quite In "keeping with the good conditions of the k general trade, and Tobacco and. Spirits seem , to Der-meeung xne expeciauons .01 . the; new jriterest which has takenJiol :of thenii.- "Even. Sugar, tnough threaten ed with the beginning of thenew ,om- : petition, has joined in'r; the upward InovenVent 6rt the coverlnir of the large short, interest in It.' , Weather reports have been . .a t con trolling factor In the cotton market-for the past week. This has led to short spurts of, activity, followed by Intense dullness. , . The general sentiment- con tinues ; distinctly bearish and final' quo tations for the week are considerably below i those of 'a week. ago. Southern spot markets are dull," with slight de clines tfliifte general, while middling Uplands is. now quoted, at 6 l?4cents on the local ''market. " ' v - It is Interesting .to note that the first ale '",6f '98 Texas cotton has been ginned iand madeready .f of the market" during toe -past .vee.'-' ' . . ' - ' " e. : There . Is 'no 'evading . the fact'' that without some unfortunate happening to tne. crop; materially lessening its gen eral tconditlon, a further considerable declinein'prlcesfls likely-to -be seen: " ; "W. M. COOPER, Commission Brote, . : x ; . .'.A'Jt. ii ... 1 " " 1 ; 1, 53 PATTON AVE. Full Quotations from the New ork St ock Exchange; New York Cotton Exchange and Chicago Board of Trade. ' ; ( . ilMbre -Dairy u-PHONE 68. Pie Certilied-JerseyM. -2.-. Y '- 4 dheniy safe "milk, being ' proV duced froth the Biltmore herd of : t registered Jerseys ; 1 all " tubercu lin tested,4 and; whose perfect health:; is guaranteed byr- the : daily . inspection of .a, qualified T 1 veterinarian., 1 , " . This -milk Is so rich ' In butter fats and solids that' the slight excess of cost , over ; the poorer xnilks is fully made up. Delivered by our wagons or for fale1 in sealed bottles or on' . draught at Hemitsh & Reagan druggists; corner Patton avenue and ? Church street. ; and the I S Candy Kitchen, West Court ! I Indorsed and prescribed for in- ', vallds by the medical prof crsion.V "'J -t I if - ill i-5 - ; STORY OF FRIDAY'S FIGHT. (Continued From First Page.) - the city's fortifications -Isronlyf a, .ques tion of a feW hours -, 3-" ' General Shatter moved' against San- tlago this morning. .The' second divis lon: under General Lawton " attacked El Caney. . In . the valley was vGrlmes battery; (While the' second artillery' took position: on a. hill 1600 yards : from the first defences of Santiago. . ' Captain Capron'o battery on. a. cliff l mile and a 'half frbrafEl Caney opened fire " at 6 :30 o'clock this . morning. ' hX 6 10 o'clock Grimesr battery 'opened fire upon the' Spanishworks xui ' theside of Uhe t ThecSpaniards opened Ifire after the tenth . shot, had been fired and I'jtheir shells exploded over the woods near:the Rough Riders who were stationed in the bushes along the hill side, 1 cedl The'! Spanish batteries . were . silenced In half an hour. (The damage done by the American 'shots could not be seen. QtTthe J. Americans, artillery men Helm ana ;Underwood were killed and many were: 'W-ounded, 5--.' The. firing on thfe extreme right . was heavyv At 9:30 qclock;General ,WheeI erX' cavalry - were ordered ; toadvan'ce, the general,4 who was 111,- being .carried on a litter. Th cavalry were advanc ing 'when notified that 'the battle of -El Ciney had been won. , ' Meanwhile the other divisiofa of the Americans werp engaged, before "Agua doresl ' " " ; - - 't ' ' Tie New York Suwanee and Glou ester bombarded the Spanish batteries from 'fr.to 9 at clock protecting, the Third Michigan and Twentieth regu lars, who were marching' up the rail road 'track. After a few 'minutes of heavy" - firing the forts failed' to reply, and before the morning's work was finished, the forts were in ruins and the hills and valleys had been swept by an irort'hail. . ; ,j "' . 7 The Suwanee , aroused great r enthusi asm by bringing down the Spanish flag and part of the fort as well. " CLOSES IN ON SANTIAGO. . O' (Continued From First Page.) them" under -their 'heels. Every" man who had quinine . swallowed - a dose. The officers, splashed with' mud to their hip3.! hurried ? here and - there, urging their men to .strip, naked when $he rain .was over "and dry their clothes at the .camp-fireq. , , , , '. Presently thousands " of ' men were standing about naked "while the sun drew up thick vapors frpm the . earth and vicious ' tropical files- stung their white skins, i The American army is noble body - of men -when It, is stripped. Thlnktpf5the tremendous strain of heat like this and rain like this , in ,one . day on . then; from a northern climate,' and yet there , was; not onej.wordof com plaint ,anywherev t rt . , :, .. " The "writer, has seen several armies in the field, but. he never, saw a mofe splendid exhibition of cheerful endur ance; ..One thought wWchi. seemed" tof ruii v like, an.' electric'; current X through the army was anxiety to get to the f rontr The soldiers. Everywhere begged to have their regiments put In the first line of attack. - The- weathei is UQthlng to them,, the possiMlity .of dis ease is nothing, to. them, ; exposure, and hunger do not trouble them. They want to fight. You can see it in tneir laces. you can hear it In their talk. The most wonderful vthing is that, in spite of the" surroundings, less than one. per cent of the army, is, sick'. This, r be lieve, Is the smallest record of any army In '.the world. ..-I ,f f YELLOW JAWNIDICE CUHBD. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every mean ooesfbte-Xor its relief. 4t tm -with pleasure we publish following 1 "This is to certify tfrati wwia terriDM uflerer from Yellow Jamiudloe for over tAx months," and ' was treated by some of the best physioianB in our city : and all io no avail. Dr, Belli our dnrggistr recommend ed Electric Bitters ; and after taking two bottles, 1 was entirely ouneo. ;I now take great pleasure in recommending ' thm to any person suffering from this-v terrible malady I am gatef uily yours, Mv A. , Ho garty, - Ixington, Ky.'- a Sold by T. a Srhltb and Pelham't Pharmacy. ' 4 Everybody that wants a cold glass of milk or a good milk-shake go to Herm- rickhouse & Rogers, . 20 North Main street.? ' - " 102-tf YHE VIIOLCi system5 feels the B effect ot Hood's Sarsaparilla tom wh, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves are strengthened and G U OTA I N E D- V Fireworks for sale at Ray's - Monday. .You" can buy fireworks tomorrow.; at Ray's.' s ; , v - acting promptly. ' One minute Cough Cur produces immediate results. When taken early It prevents consumption. And In later stage? it furnishes prompt relief. White-Q. Smith Drug Company. ..--n -.. ".-''"".i - .-. ". l , (T1-. - i. - Qo to Hermrickhouse & Rogers; for cut melons on ice, zu jn, mam street. mDr. David nennedyS CURES AIL KIDNEY, STOMACH 1 'AND -LIVER TROUBLES TTT TTTVtt '.ttTTVtTVVtTt'tVtTVTy 1 BE r- n AW . . At THE FAVORITE BEER OF ASHEVILLE Orders will be filled for Bottle Itef . ' - . ; . ' if left at or phoned to " " Ha1ybui:ton'& Co., . Frank O'Donnell, C. Mclntyre, Pat. Carr, PERSONAL. AMD SOCIAL. Mr. and Mrs .Clarence Murphy - are' here from Augusta '," -v '' ; :J. K S. Ray; will arrive! today from Spartanburg.-,, -i r, ,5 , . , ,4; .Frank-'and Pink Happ are expected to arrive-today from Macon, Ga. They will visit .lv'eornWhItlocK. - ' V-' ' - Misses 'Annie and "Carrie McDowell and Miss Bessie Reynolds havevreturn ed from a three weeks visit to, friends in.-KxWlle.f.;.V r'; r-C ; j-'.?. 3-," V - v , - "-! t .." Miss Cora Forhmer of -Swannanoa Is visiting t-s. w Johnson. - : - ' 1 . " j. - r J.;Cf, Gllkey leaves 'today 'for a short visit to. Marion and Shelby. ' ''.". ' . " ' " ' Rev; Jt. ,11. Parker, who' has been visiting- vhis daughter,- Mrs."G. A Greer, returned yesterday - t-bis home,. Lex ington, n.' c Tw-c " J - - y' 'r .Stanley Solomons, has ' returned from foujsvule - after a. two months absence, - Miss MirfnleilHarbin: of Statesville. arriye-estferday to visit friends in the " ..".'ITVI - Hr . mRMfiitsh and- f amilv ihare, re turned rBlack Mountain.. , ;.j . Mrs Barnes -Young,. and Miss Llla Rector; tvbE're "gone to Svstonnanoato visit thetfsfTer. " -V - : - , ' &iA -?- -- i-i-s--, . " Miss &m JKeith. -.who has been vis-- itlng :her lister, .Mrs, W. -R., Whit sonor some montbs, returned yester day toher home in Morrlstown, ; MIssXfrace'Kittrellof Chester, S. C, was in the.ciiy with, friends yesterday en routetrjrohnson"City, Tenn. - ' iCk's 'k . George Scott has returned from -a W; Duncan, of Spartan burg, w&4ere yesterday en route to Nashvilto attend a meeting of the bishops -rcr"beheldthere. , : : Miss Nettie Parker .has gone to Sky land to visit for tkiwo weeks. . Dr. ?hjtles Pearson left yesterday for PnilaTrelphfa and other northern cities to be absent two weeks. Dr. Bat tle will have .-charge of his' practice durlngyabsence. , Dr.fJamt Atkins came over yester day fronV Wajrnesvllle. Miss Lm Mitchell' has returned from a visit to friends in Tennessee. . ' - -''Thomas .A. Jones has returned from Linville. :: . , . Mrs. S. S. . Howell; - of - Jacksonville, and two daughters have taken-a sec tion one of .the Revell flats on Patton avenue,- and will spend the summer here. ' - J. Harry rHobson of Cleveland, 'N. C.,,. a cousin of lieutenant Hobson, ; came uj, with several recruits from StatesvIIle; and left yesterday, .with them , for .Jacksonville to join the First regiment.- ..... ; Colonel John H. Walker; president of the MerchautsU and ; Farmers' bank of Spartanburg," 'was 'in- the -city "yester day. - - i . . -s-.r . . i ; , ' ' WIH ' Smathers returned yesterday after' a "several- weeks' trip to England.; He went: as the guest of Noel H. Pritt. who died two d ay s after landing.': L E, W.' Keith has gone , to ".Morrlstown to-visit relatives, , . s. H MrscC.TJ,Hamiltonexpects to, leave todayj f Or'a" two weeks' visit to Louis ville,. Cincinnati and - Chicago. f j .. - i A tJ i C. Robertson is expected to. return today from. Columbia. . - - - - ' ! 'v - ' , V '". fr Miss .Vivian Smith, of Virginia, is visiting her' uncle, X L. Smith, on Park avenue.. .. v -Mark. Brown,- ; Donald - and : Calvin Gillis tiave returned from a 'i several days' - fishing tripto Pigeon river. ? Wyatt Alexander :andT party are back fpom week's camping trip around Caesar's Head. ' v-T - W. "N. Wood. - of 'Rome'GsL Is here for a short" stay.: ' ' " H: W.'-Peebles isher from Pittsburg. 7 T. J. Rickman came down yesterday from Henderson ville, . , ; F. Lawsonl Scribner of - Washington; is, here for ,a' few days. , . ' j Mr and Mrs W. T. Herri tage arrived yesterday;from Hendersonville and "are stopping at the Oaks.. - - - - -VX -'- , " ' ' :Ti -' Marcus Erwin has gone to Waynes-ville- -- --- v. v - "C , , .Jk i t' " 4 - i k -'-. - Tom T. Collier, who has been baggage master on 'the Plant system "in Florida, has returned -home for a month's "visit: - " -. ,',' -t;-- " vJ.' Williams, sheriff of Henderson, and Deputy Rhodes were in the city vester- d'ay,'-having in charge J M. Bishopr who shot Melvin Earwooxl several days' ago. marwooa is in anticai condition. V M" Si ilcCiellan and Robert lM6CleI- lan, of Knoxville, are guests -In thec'ityj ONCE .TRIED,, .AliWATS TRD3D. v If .we sell one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough ' Remedy we seldom' fall "to sell the same person more, when it is again needed. Indeed, it has become the fam ily medicine ; of this r town," for coughs and colds,' ana we recommend it be cause of its established merits. Jos. E. Harned,; Prop.:- Oakland ' Pharmacy, Oakland, Md. For, sale by Dr. T. . X Smith. -' ; - eer M A AX av a m. a X. TTTTTf Tf T " A- Pawl to Scientist. r . . -j:Carefui;, meisureinents1 bjr: govern ment engineers have-revealed,, the fact ,ftai 20,000 second-feet of water are lost ronv-the Missouri river in ; its course from one point in Montana to another some hundred mile or so- VTowir the stream. This extraordinary leakage, "enough to make a. very considerable river of itself ,: has been somewhat of a puzzle to scientists; but the recent suc cess of Dakota farmers away; to the "east and . south of these points on the Missouri inv sinking artesian, . wells hows where it has gone. . As geologists had eclaredithatthere troald notlbe any Vwater in' these' Dakoia lands and the flow proves to be remarkably abun &&ntn i. is believed; that the J farmers; have tapped the water which leaks from the big hole in the Missouri river away up in .Montana. Chicago Tribune. -3' nice for Jones. ,''. Ar very, learned '.-and compassionate judge' on passing 9 sentence ' on one Jones .wno had been convicted of mur der,, concluded his remarks" as follows: '?Th fact is, Jones, the court did not at first ; intend to order you .to be executed- before next spring; !but the weather is so yerycpld, our jail is'um fortunately in a bad condition, much of the glass in theiwindows is broken thft chimneys are lhsuch a dilapidated state . 4.. ' .'.1. A . ' . - . iiuip uu iue can, ue maae xo renaer your apartment . comfortable ; besides: 5 ow- ing:to the great number.of prisoners. not' more than one blanket can be al lowed to each, and to sleep sound and comfortable is therefore out of the question s In consideration bf these cir cumstances, and wishing to lessen your sufferings as much . as -possible. - the -courti in the" exercise of humanity and compassion, do hereby order you to be executea to-morrow morning as. soon af ter breakfast as may be convenient to the. sheriff and acrreeable' to vou. Harlem Life. ' -.'-, ; - : -. v -. Without a Doctor. .There is a town with 60.000 inhabit ants' in Syria, not far from Latakia, in whichthere is- not a siDfi-le physician:- Thename of this place is Hamah. Asia tne ease witn most of the towns in that ountry, disease of the eyes are ex ceedingly common. K Y. Sun '"Hunsrer stones' were seeii in the Ehine last winter. . They appear only when the river is very low, and thedate oj their appearance is then cut into them. . They are believed to forebode a year of bad crops. , .- Hospital for Trees. There is a hospital for trees on the banks of the Seine in Paris. Trees which grow sick along1 the boulevards are iaken here to recover. CASTOR I A , TFor' Jjataiits and ChiloreiC The Kind Yon HaY3 AtaoTS C::zbt , Bearsr the1 ? . .-. . ...". l Signature of ..A y M House-keepers your ;titiie to buy Table Linen will be Tues day and Wednesday. 50 Pieces, all of the best ; j ?, : ;-'::qtialities to be sold. r .;j -All - . 75 cent linens wOJ . 85 -'t :r ,$i.00 S,: ;, - ; - ' 2.00, $2.25 ? bargain $130 A. 100 pair fine lace curtains r . . 'J-. ' $5.00 curtains 5x10 feet ;; -:-i.0O " - .--;.3:so..-;;". 4x10 . -;MW- 1.75, 1.50 ; 3x9 Mn3,b:amd:-I3ys! Sitipaw: Mnt S'all 300: Nice ;; : - qualit3 worth 50 to 7sc.f Ail to go at SStBi ; v y ; Kemember; oup goods are? just as advertised---Dig. values for little v money. 7 Trjitiimed Hats : and Flowers kt a great i.-. , - --- w -ir 6 U 27 North Iltb Bt. TIt, TT:- Ox " .--.-..! . row ' ' W.. M. w w X0V:,HAVE . EARNED XOVR TJncle ile Sam says to Cuba ibretnd"we sayto lovers of fine confectionery that- we have earned our reputation as mh ' ufacturers of the choicest and most de- liclous- caramels;-" chocolateii i of all : kinds, and by keeping nothing but the purest candles and eelltaff jtl a. reason able cost r- . v" VV.-,'' : . AaheyiUct Candy Kitchen, X. M. TpHEOBOLD, Prop 'vuomt no. i - & Am I . C j m m m m j v .... o ;ii -yu"u ;;y u uua iwiN. 8 . . We-wiU- give vith every, f io cash. purchase our - " - f -V Pirate A??r?n aock worth ifiof :: . This is nbt a : ; "V V O -1 ; ;;chance to4he lucky man,- but to all. See WteoV- It O 1 SerMachineandyouwmbuynoothV:C. , : i- '. ,4131IPailtawmgAwiaBie, : ; . The greatest cut of all will now be ipade on , . on all lines in our stock. 7 J All $i.ooaid $1:25 shirts for 75 cts. in soft and stiff bosoms. $ 1 , 7 5 ;and ; $1.50 shirts foi $1,25 1 Straw hats at cost All 50 and 75 cent ties in any shape, in : our house, for 38 cents. V ; N, - '. ' " ' ' 7 i. VTour choice of any hat in our houses exejept v Knox and Stetson tor $2.00. ' ' Bovs and children's clothing at cost; we mean ro sea; an summer gooas ana will give great bargains in all lines. ; OFF MNME Wednesdaiy be - 5o cant8 1000 yds 9x10x4 , uheeting all the best c v59 s - . standard quality worth 22c and 25c ii - '?75: ; atl6 cents. ' - '98 - - C OnnA Trio lAnanln 4mv nn V X " 12f yd ' pieces tov.be closed . 46 inch pillow casing 10 cents. , ( ' ( v : r r , - . ; Millinery Department. . , ? 3.50 t : - SOO nieces all silk: tJaffatA Tihbnn; worth 2-75 : - ' 30 40 and.50 cents fot;19 cents! --.- -25 . .1 200 pieces worth 40,4 40 and - 75 cents- - A,V - 'iv , " for 9 cents. - : t 1.00 - ... " " . . . , ' - " - ( v.,.r.-"... M. a. a a . ,. . . . . . . V nt nn. TT . Phone 166. O vy-.- - --'V-:":-; jw. , J j rS ri ; " v ' ( i . . , IIOUSG, ' r -1 ,v 4 w . . f English long cloth 1.25 4. s.' ( ERINGi 5 " 'V Swanpanoa Hotel Co., and , Pat. "olr.l'T?, At. Ai';"-ta Crcvinr: Co., 7 i. v y w a, ,
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