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Royal i the food rre. C.'J i.Ul lu bib.il rri 1 Absolute) Pure ! 1 s ROYAL MKSWQ POWT.Eft CO.,' NEW VOfUt President Does not Expect Overtures From Spain ! for Peace Despite -Parents Opposition A Hiss Grace . Rankin ; Weds Patrick 1 'H.Branch. .-A Washington, July- 25. Tlffe president understands overtures from Spain are not to be expected even after such crushing blows as she has received in souxneastern uuDa, lie realises : now that Spain may see : Manila1 fall, and Porto Rico occupied and still fail-to kin, . only daughter of ex-Mayor J..E. I ' Mrs H. Barr, of Philadelphia; has seek peace. One who has talked- with the president said j One of-the greatest' surprises ., Ashe- vliie's social circles have' ever ' exper- PERSONAL AND SOCIAL There was not a large attendance at the, democratic club last P night but those who ;were resent : wpw famnui with an enthusiastic address from Lon Wellsof Madison county. . He i dwelt i on the "elements that ATM! tl Hit Oil tma marihpod, and showed how conspicuous :"cjr . w many, en the representa. tives of the democratic party and how few: and-far between in thi 1m r? the -opposing organization. - ' . .- Mrs. S. T. Early, of Dillsboro. died at her home yesterday afternoon. . -Her husband and six "children survive. She was a sister of Mrs. Fred Moore, of mm vijr. mrs. iu.oore leit-on th lafa ienced-occurred Sunday evening, when aT p 'J it-on the late ; - - - ttam t bepresnt at the interment: it became known that Miss Grace Ran- - v , : , , -,-:V . - - Ranking hd sloped with Mr.' Patrick return fPend some, months. H. Branch, who is at present clerk at 'Mr nd Mrs. Olin Auld and Aiss - "There Is apparently, only one chance Dm ilou-m ' wasnuigton, out vre or, are for early peace; that lies in the possible who formerly, resided, in this city at 14 n Uy for a short:fmie. , insistence bythe powers to Spain that, Starnes avenue. t . Mr. and Mrs. R- Fern are here MARKET : REPORTS BYTELEGRftPH having lost; all, she shall acknowledge Miss Rankin leftther tiome on Merri- herself beaten7 and ' shall accept the mon avenue Bunday morning; osten terms which the : United States offers'. Unless Spain is coerced by the - Euro-" from Coal Creek for a- few:"days. -MiS. Li. N. Zealv flnrl rlninrlif v. pean nations, and - sues for peace I do not see much roomto hope for an early i conclusion of hostilities. No "expectatibn is entertained by the I siblyvto attend church. . She Informed Columbia ;-fi: c arrtvprf vut5ax?r Z ner- motner tftat she would; dine with! Bv.v her anhtMrs. .WadSTTorth," and would not be home until evening , " - iuaiau sne met jar., israncn, accora- I : - " - . v- i. XI. Barron, of Winston. - is D. M. t Dillard isvheref rom Green ville, S. CY ' ' k - - - ing to previous arrangements. 4 Accom- Quotations OB Leading StOCkB; president and his cabinet of peVce in MrsC Fra?' Darby' Mr3 resenting R. J. R. tobacco. hetfe CottOD. Oram ailQ JfrOaaCe. (the near future, -if , the dependenceis " : , - I wholly upon Spain's voluntary actand BeportedbyW.M Cooper, , Commission Bxo. , - its dpfl inii ker, 53 Patton avenue,. Phone 266. ; ; upn -. tne admlnIatra. New York, July - 25. Stocks - openea j tion. It bears a relation to the order dull this morning with Very little in- J just made deferring the sailing of Coni terest-shown; by either side dosing , the j modore "Watson's squadron to the other first hour, , Sugar was almost the only J side of the Atlantic. To carry the war - . - t:..- - " . rr - i - . ; ....... - stock that show any strength, ana,j to the Spanish coast will be held In re-, loined bv-tobacco 'In the afternoon, It serve as the final resort of this govern- lead a, good rally, the ; close, showing I ment. , The squadron will Wait now un . ' ' .. mi 1 rrn rf I 4.51 JJr-z. 1 JI , tm , . - galas all along tne line, xav uww.nas m uie wu ees iurmerooject lessons ntron and showed an advanee oi 4 x- in Spain's utter - helplessness. Porto per ent for sugar. 1 3-8 for r tobacco I Rico will be occupied. ' Manila will be anA t 1-8 for Peoples gas.' .' - I taken- Both of those events 'willf be This movement looks like the inau-J matters of a few day's time. Then will juration of another good and substan- 1 come the question, ; What shall he done i i r in securities and : we expect j to force Spain to confess the k Judgment soon to see prices far above the present I which the fate of war has decreed? level, especially In some or tne lowei. priced stocks, such as Rock isiana. n RAR VAL FOR HH HAHn Louisville and NashvUle and Southern bhic.- y 25. A nubile 'melw FFARFfl Tft ARRFST I f,; ; ,. . w ' , t-T ' - w r'w Mil mm mm m w w w railway preferred. f will be held tomorrow evenlnsr at the Frank McDonald and Alexander Webb. I v Dr. P. L. Pine oam Mr. Bra6ph,and Mis Rankin boarded fnwn White; Pine; Tenn. tne d:du tram yesterdayrternoon and j. D. GIlkey la back from went -to . Hot J Springs Tlev. flarold weeks' visit to Chester,, Sr C. up yesterday , f . c o -vWeliave on hand an 'eWaTH- i;U t:J "T 1 aS2!? aU the g- hand at very low prices., Cash a. a full line of Furniture on or Installment 8 Ivl3S:b.X. St-" -' vv27 north Uain St. JSC Phone 166. o I two f4Kr EARNED YOUR INDEPENDENCE.9 Uncle Sam 'sayautoCuba Ubre and We ay;to lovers of fine confectionery that we have, earhed our reputation as man ufacturers of the choicest and most de licious caramels, chocolates . of all ktads,,and by keepmg notiung but the purest candles and selling at a reason able cost. " : --N: . J ' Ashevillerbiidy Kltchetf, - L; M.Theobold, Prop THOSE HO. - Turner. Tmstrvr of th TWp,tfirullat nhiiwK iJt xl and Mrs. Lemmond have re- 7 " " n? wi mai v" ty m iuc i turnea from a week's visit .to Black- yuvaicAMiuiw u-i ; cut; jxiuuiutua .f axis, i uuga. , ,v, .ui, 1 .H- TaJ:lor Rogers and family return mc wc!,, umicu inoa witueiea rrom waynesville yesterday. Rankin and Mr.' Patrick Henry Branch in the holy ..bonds' of wedlock, which op- ;MpRj P- Dotterer Miss Elizabeth , - Clarkson and Miss Sadie Clarkson,; of posing parents can never rend asunder. Charlotte, and Miss Lila Ewart came Mrs.T?arby; Mrs. McDonald and Messrs down from Hendersonville to visit tv n arn j.: n. -RiirrW a Vanderbllfs estate and spend v a day . . 0 in ine cny. m . -j anderi wey acted as witnesses. T..JIU ..U 1.1 ' .. . V I MISS Tllltlat TTnmlnJ V o T kVUa. XT' u unci iiunaiu, ui. atciciiiuii, ..jr egrams were sent to Mrs. Branch and Tik" ;&K"WtSTtl5 Mr. Rankin and Mr. Frank Darby, an- guest of Mrs. Piatt at Buck Shoals f . nouncingthe happy culmination of the , """.r'-"'-,;- lUJu- jl-t'wi T)1 n ' Miss Cora Davidson has1- gone to loyer8rplan and that.Miss Rankin, was Swannanoa for a week's vacation. -1- 'n (Continued on sixth page.) COTTOW-uiverpoui u r - Great Northern hotel, for the discussion fractionally, higher this morning, in re- plang f oj. . In chieago from -. oonse to out little rally baiuraay, oai oetohM- s tn is inrinsivp. . ? our ;market opened practically unchang synopsls of tne proffram contemplat Spain AIIOWS the Leaders tO LeaV6 ZlllLxli eo,,, anM .graauaiiy.. uewucu , w ed for the proposed celebration CARLIST C01ISPIRAT0IIS Captain Eugene Cherry, . Sergeant Hobby. Sergeant Christie,? Corporal Coleyj and Musician Dunham, of the Fiftieth Iowa, stationed at Jackson ville, are here on their return to their regiment, having been on - recruiting duty for a number of weeks.. v Their regiment was mustered in with sixty- has Joints, the. :close being weak at lowest gjy been maDt)ea out. The boenine for the day. Reports from all the cot- ceremonies will consist of a spectacular aim MULLTB CU11L1UUC ' vtlvtvi indications point to still- lower prices - the Country and lion ? the Pretender. production on the lake front. This car-1 Madrid, July. z&. xne latest pnase ot nival will be called "The Birth of thI the Carlist activity is an exodus of : GRAIN ANt) iPROyiSIONS. ,H Sea-Queen," and a parade' will be the I leaders of that party from Spaln. Chicago, July ; 25. Wheat ' opened 1 feature At every corner of the city's "The government believes that- they Quiet at 5-8 1-2 decline s and? ruled main thoroughfares will be Wchesre-11 to Join the ) Pretender, but erjr arrpw and dull all day. Septem-1 preaenting scenes and characters in the I f ered to arrest them as such a course lier sold down to 67 during the after- present war with Spain. 4- The mechani-1 might have precipitated complications. noon, Dut iiueu uciv! vv. . ' I caj errects will be produced by electri- the last sale-being pracxicaiiy avoyeu- city and will work automatically. ing, "figures f Exports continue J good, Thev scenes which -v win? bV -veryrreX and that is now-the main proof that alistic will be exhibited lit the proe'es- liolds prices up; as the latest estimates il Sions. . 3 ! ' iwt lhe world's crop this year at 360,-1 An international week is contemplat- XK),000,:more than last year. 4 1 . I ed, during which representatives of the ' ' Cbrn xontlnues to show good strength J various nations of the Wrld lll take the close today being at an advance of I part in costume festivals.- The ;: second 3-4 over Saturdays figures. This isiweek of the carnival will be nufeiv na: CALIFORNIA JACK RABBITS. 4 Thoae df the Southern Part of tne ' existence. ' been necessary to secure 600 men and a band of thirty pieces. These have, all been sent on. Mrs. W. Lease and daughter, . of Orangebufg,v S.L, and .Miss Shivers, I of Mobile, are gtfests for the summer atMiss Tennentls, on Mohtf ord avenue. Miss Lizzie Fortune has returned from a two weeks' visit to Swannanoa. GusEllerbee and Miss Ellerbee, from ! Camden, S. C are visiting their broth er,, ' N,. G. .Ellerbee, on Cumberland ave nue. " - . " ! The jackirabbits of southern Cali fornia are th e biggest rabbits in exist ence, They are as fl(et as "the. wi nd, and one .will sit stUSI on . its form or by the : roadside untiL you have almost Mrs, J. M Gudger, Jr., returned last evening from a week's visit to Bre- yard.,;. -"' . ! Dr.' W.? G" Faucette is back" from Short visit to' Waynesville. P. A. Simpson; JFifth Ohio, who is a nephew ;of Policeman Bradley, was in the city: yesterday en route from Tarn about the highest price com has touch- tional, showing the rise and ororess of mhhed h bv its mule-like ears, but be-Ml JLW11 . - - i 'w- r- w - . . iM rx. iiuiHii mi i irr ' i nt.iini cc. .. -. . - - -- Mlssi Emma Kate Gudger has gone to Marshall to visit relatives for a short time.: - .. : i,. y'r x ' . ed since 1895, : and looks like a mighty America. On the closing ' night a. bail fore' you an; dose your fingers on it good sale, In .view' of tne present crop will be 'given at the Auditorium, &1- there will be.no rabbit there. If you prospects.-.; ' lowing the most elaborate of thP look, say 40 yards ahead, you will see parades. prospects. Provisions are steady, and-quiet. CLOSING QUOTATIONS 1TEW YORK J STOCK EXCHANGE. . CLOSE TO THE MOON. u Sugar .Tobacoo Am. Steel &Iron .... Chlo. Bur. &, Q.. "World , br ' a -Hecent 1 Invention. .. .136 -i-js .... . ..AOtflA Loaiiville A KastiYillet ; . . .v. 63 Hew York Central iiUii.U8$i m fm te world, flfartvly Yoople's Gas. ... . . ssitern Union.::..;.. Southern StI Co., rfd. .. i . 31 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. what y ou think is another rabbit,humped up in a .fluffy, bunch, waiting , for von in the same way. But it won,t be ; another rabbit. l It will be the same bseit having c It Is.Broncht Wltfcin Reaeb ef tance and settled down agalnXbefor you have hardAy missea iv irom wnere it sat first. : ; " ; . " " - These big rabbits are as swift and sudden as the fleas that swarm on them as soon as summer comes. The rabbits are: fat thes, .but : these fleas are so hick on them, dud are so ravenous that hey actually reduce the long-eared four-footed: jumper to ' a skeleton by the time the fall ram sets in. u u wasn't for those regular fall rains the fleas would be of great- service to us f neix u onann may er, au tx us u iou lie u tenant, has just discovered a method by which,; the moon can beJrought within- 99 I speaking. Nothing among the , many 9t)4 j Marvels of , modern, invention is more aatonishing than this same discovery. By; his invention Herr Mayer says the ' i -i"fV ff . :?'i,CvLI'L'l.;l"W.Ti ' Injk Vii'-inrri within ji"rturtTlA nil j. 1 ' - - r - E7a fm 7 . AJkAW. VMM W ' w . , . -r . . , - , i -4 rr ji 3.. 4 H t-wrrl mrter. -y -; . X . . IU I HE Jlllf VH111M- 111 1 tfll . I.- DII41 CR. UXUX U V Oats , COTTON. Aug. Jan. Co tton-. . i 5771- Cotton.. . 'v :if '. f '59S j :-- 4. ..i-r f.'-v- v.- j- i'--v;.--.--.r" ;:'..., 'T&.-i."..V;i- Q o o o o o o & o o o o o o o o Biltmore Dairy PHONE 68,' thoroughly 10.00 1 microscope-telescope was brought to be a marvelous contrivance, but ttes latest addition-puts it quite in the shade, f In. his success Herr Mayer -has made' a wide departure from ousrtoma'ry. meth ods.' In fact ;tHe monster telescopes do not figure. In his; calculations what ever, w unou going-mxo .ioug-uiu.vru-out or technical explanation of the ap- ? J paratus he has constructed, it is a novel i anair.. m ma uu ; uutuuua bwouwh. mirror, 50 yards in .diameter... that ; re- volvesy upon a fixed axis . is , the mam Scheme of the apparatus. This concave nJ-x-'ts.J Tii--?lf llVmS mirror wnicn is ot.me oxamary - s FUre UerLlllOll uCiOUl HllAk: veredl glass has a small convex para ,DOiic mirror suspenaeu at lis roc us, im ;this" small niiiirori focuses; the; rays-re Tr i rnlv safe i milk, being pro- ? S I t hem on the lens of an immensely, poiw duced from thf Biltmore herd of ; g erfuLrmicrosK)p,e. ' Thus a clear. an3 to te andose perfeet 4 prniiaauy-iignu pievure.ui heaJth ta v euaranteea oy vuovw"Jf.v- daily inspection of , a qualified- ! j. immediately ; under, the ; nucroscope: yeterinarian. ::; . ; s. v:;.;;-I which hs amecrnifying powepof many C--- J miinondiametersfHerrMayer ex- fata and solids. that the siigat s i piams.inerc ivii inus oeiposaitji, ai excess of cost over the poorer i. mos V to see the time by roe, watch af milks is ruiiy mattw BiKtKBSfe the man in the moon." or to ee the f bpidets (if any) - over ; the canals ; of ale in ; sealed bottles or on Mars. ; draught at Hemitsh- & Reagan. druggists, corner Fatten avenue; .and Church street and the aM I ;TT?itfl.M:thai':' Soanish. forces at iw ri ti . MORE HAVE SURREIIDERED. Paris, July 25. A despatch from Cape - W V W - - . Willi III .- - "Ww-i tj . far 1 cnits, ct Crcs tin: 3 C. 5 c:tl c:3- - Coplest,; Cleanest, Cheapest House In AskeVllle. Itatea per weak. "102 Patton avenue. , , o i Will Coleman Is here from Union, S. C, for. a week's visit. Dr. Howell -Way and R. G. A.. Love came over yesterday from Waynes ville. ' " -A . V Miss Mamie Straure, of Richmond, Va., was in the city yesterday en route to Waynesville. ta spendrsome time. S. V. Pickens, is here from Hender- ; sonvilie. ' r , . . ,;.;.; .. . '..C-- Georere R Collins has gone to Sails bury to look after his new ice factory Dr. George Dean, of Spartanburg, was in the city yesterday in destroying the raomt pest, tor tne j e and Ethel Reeves returned y-ster- rabbats3 could - nor-:? witnstana toe day from a visit to relatives m reen assaults" of their insatiable parasites J ville, Tenn. many-aays longer.; cut iut Miss Tnr Gudeer came over ; from certain,' and they; are fatal to the neas I wavnesviilft v&sterday.. . , ' . Thwntpr kills the fleas, and the rab- i , v .':': :': awi orchards and grain with sharpened " " - " CI appetites.: NotWithsianding the thou- Swannanoa. , ; I sandS of jack: rabbtts we slaugh ter in I Colonel tWf TV Hughes and wife, of 11 SPECIAL CLEARING SALE. 4 PATTON AVENUE. Straw Hats at cost. Summer Clothing at cost. Summer Underwear at cost. Extra Pantstf or men and boys at cost. Children's Wash Suits, sizes 3 to o, at half price. Boys' and Children's Suits at less than cost. In our Merchant Tailoring Department we offer great Inducements to close put the balance of our lightweight goods. We propose to save you from $5 to $10 on a suit and make them lust as well as at full price. We make perfect fitting goods or no sale. - CT.. JE3I- JSKXXjTJBn. Mattress - Maker - and - Upholsterer -W ' 82 Woodfin St., Ashevllle, N. C. Jiv 1 - vv.. Old Mattresses renovated and mad over eoaal to new Work done residence if desired. Repairing and renovatino; springs - ana an kid as 01 upnoiscery wotk. unargea very reasonable. Ail- work guaranteed. Mail orders promptly attended to. Refers to hoae keeper at Battery Park Hotel. : Harris, corner of College and Vance streeta Mr. Grange S. Coffin, resident of the Enloree. S. C, Cotton ; Manufacturing company, returned to Enoree yesterday after a visit of a few days to his fam ily, : at the corner of . Montf ord avenue and West Chestnut street. ' BODY DANCING AND AESTHITIC CULTURE, Professor Legardlo, a - graduate of the academy of the art of dancing at Berlin.- Germany, will open: a select school for dancing in Paragon hall, on Friday, July 29. Class for young la dles and children 10 o'clock a. m. Class f orv for" ladies', and gentlemen 8 p. m. Waltz and two step , taught in a few private lessons. For all particulars send for circulars or apply at.Paragon Phar marcy, Patton ave., cor., Haywood MRS. KOPPELBERGER, " 31 Grove street, .Asheville, N. C. House nicely papered" and furnished throughout Large. and,: shady lawn. Baths, hot and cold water. . Modern L convlences. " Near street car line., r Everybody that wants a cold glass of rniiic or a good milk-shake go to Herm rlckhouse & Rogers. 20 North Main -t streetr . ' . - . . . - W2-tf TO VISITORS. Any one stopping in town who would like private lessons in French will find an excellent opportunity to study with Mme. Huette, who has a number of pu pils at the hotels and in town. She Is Parisian, and her terms are very mod erate. Address 46 Broad street. 60-tf epClhe I Lewisburg,3N. . C.f are at Miss Mattie the spring, enough escape, to keep 4 ne supply , b ig eno ugh to make it pecessa ry for the . slaughter Tof other thousands thenext spring. ?Jt is simply jmpos sibfe ; to" exterminaterthem, they , are such sure and persistent Jbreeders. ' Sc we" maw-expect to have thefun of ja!b rabbit : round-ups every ; year ts, long as we raise fruit in Fresno county and parts-adjacent.; " v.n--; ,, ,, ,f; ,",;.-;'.: .- .: If foreign nations would become pro ficient with the formidable guns of mod-: ra warfare Lieut Wilson recommends to theirminastershe introauction, oi i - - throwersyand shell distrisutoes are.no i r i;-.4 - lnafer sib-lited SsT of o3i5whe the srnn-t I .-?V-S'. ..'.. , l ners of hostile ships frequently pushed :,i School of Engbstt and Maine- wrm? iaticsDr. H. Dye, Wesley an enemy. . Hours probably before,; the , ..-.-wi:;:.!sirr v- ager captains coie withrii raage dis- Dversity s and v MDlV jfcance the junior ofScers of thAmerican Chicago. w - " Ivesseirl.bave? figured out 'the problem mii -r- MP v1! SPS? ESS-? which is to dlreet tbe men who hfenale School' of Biology and ; 15ota- thareWh-loaders.. ' The deasity- .'or n33raTlI MJdneJ prbfeSSOT rarity-of the atmosrfiere, the prevalence f 1 i .il tt ' r ' eiiifhhiiiifs a Yanderbilt Univtrsity. , iniltaken intOvCohsiaerAtion J Lieut. Wilsoa sen tends that playing . ,-.r ii,,: tvo TlVina TTn? marbles steadies the nerres of the pros- lp B. Moale, Johns Hopkins Uni- peotiv naval cadet while he is podding j veTSlty. through the primary grades avscbooi. Tne sport promotes a spirit of calcuJa 1 tion dl distances which is of inoaTcu latSe value when hostile fleets . are maneuvering f o battle. - PIANO"- for sale at a great sacrifice if' sold within the next few days; call f 15??. Ta.tt.on. avenue. " . lbO-Zt CURES ALL KlDNETi STOMACH LIVER 'AND TROUBLES -The Dairy Lunch- The Leading Cafe J in Asheville. ' Short order lunch arid; cola drinks served at all hours, iv erything strictly, first-class, - COOK & GALBBEATH. : ., ' . f - : : Conservator In Asheville College for Young Women,- - v JtTIiY 7- TO AUGUST 17. , ? School, btJErSncb-rilme. ; Marie Eemery , - School of Fxpression Miss E P K Hainilton, Bbaton School of Oratory, . University of Chicago. 1 School of PianoA. 0. Batier, Royal Conservatory? Ijeipsig. - School of Violin Emil ;Bare.. Concertmeister, Thomas Orches- tra, Chicago. t- . SchQol andViolincello Bruno Steindel, soloist Thomas Or chestra, Chicago:, Schoolbi Voice Caryl Flono, Choirmaster All Souls' Church, Biltmore. - ' '- ' School of Sisrht-Readina: and Choral Singing A. T. Schauffler, New lork. -School of Art-fMissM. L. Scott four years president b f American i Woman's Art Association, Paris; Miss . Hose - F. Chapman China Painting; ; Water Colors, Sketch-4 Assistants in SchooTof Music- Miss N.;.H. Knight; Soprano New fork; Miss Bridewell, Con tralto, New f ork? fMiss Stendel, Pianiste and Accompanisto. Chicago.
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