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J T THE ASHEYILLEIGAZETTE JULY 31, .189 t - ' i s SH , . . , . . , , , , , - 4 TKe Daily Gazette. 1 I ' oufinn'imi-BinM hcift mm 4 awTnvTT.TJR ; GAZETTE PUB- n rJ -m ; , r 'USHIJWJ'; COMPANYT . a AOa is. NOBTOK. Pridit. - r -, &CBBCBIPTION BATES : Jly. One Tear..V.. : . Dally.' Ope Month. 1 DaUy. One, Week i. -Weekly Gazette. J"" --" ' These deduced rates are : for subscrlp- vakCE All credit subscriptions will ' haTgedat the rate bf .15 cents' a " week for , whatever time they, may, run. delivered In AshevlUe, victoria and Biltmore oy carriers at the secular r subscription n rates. Within these limits of territory the paper may j kv latter, nnstal card or tele- - Jhone, and. the subscription price paid -ti Uie carrier. ; , : ! TELEPHONE 202. Day aid Night. Cut "A go.od recollection is invaluable these times." v ' : " Therefore bear in mind the inducer nents offered at PELHAM'S. - Sticky Fly Pape per box, 25 double sheets, cut to 25c : orated Talcum, perfumed Uc ' Boxes refilled for...... ....... 5 c . -Two quarts Fountain Syringes 75c Full line rubber goods just re- V ceived. - "X'' - - -Gem Bulb Family Syringe..... 50c Fresh rubber is worth your money but old rubber is worth-less nothing. OURS ARE FRESH, JUST RECEIVED. Our icecream soda is unexcelled. " We ' aerve with crushed fruits.. Cream frozen . . ? - daily, 5c flared glass PeMm's Pharmacy, CUT-RATE PRICES. Gladstone and Bismarck have passed away from the earth. The Empress "Eugenie, alone and an exile, still lives to Vemember departed glories.. - Queen Victoria of all who have figured mem prably'in European history of the last half century remains with honors undi minished, history's pages still open to the records of her deeds. The best evidence that peace is near is the conviction, becoming general, that there can be but little further glory for bur arms in a war with Spain, she having proved herself a foe un worthy to cope with the United States. .Meanness and brutality, fanaticism and -cruelty have sapped her strength and Tier vaunted pride, now that the test has come, is confined to a very limited number of her inhabitants, Vhe vast re mainder being apparently callously in different to the blows of fate and of, the "American pigs." Rate Prices . ft is a. gratifying fact that the extra ; term of the Superior court is producing ' very satisfactory results. The, Ham- mersiag and Whitlock cases which have tor a number pjty ears cumbered the . --'.- docket and prevented progrress Of other teases to trial iave been disposed of by the , Insistence of Judge Hoke. These t were knotty cases and several of the parties interested were disposed to con- tinue them as has been customary, : but uage xloKe aeciarea tnere must be a frlal. There was a atrial. and a. result generally satlsfactoty,: as lawsuits go, was reached. . v The Chicago New thinks that San- . tiago is the most fortunately situated f- city in ' Cuba today, and the lesson of "i , that , fact? will begin to make itself felt ; elsewhere in the island in a short tima , Of air Cuban cities Santiago alone can report an absence of. suffering for the r necessaries of life. In no- other place of . importance on, the island are the poor , receiving adequate relief. Good money , ' is extremely-scarce elsewhere in . Cuba At but within a'few.days, when Uncle Sami -SII J. 1 ,io the American army, sound ' coin1 will ' be no rarity -In Santiago.:-: A large Vart e of tliis money for vthe troops will find its 1 .way to the merchants of Santiago and It will mark the beginning of a business 1. ' revival. ; With 30,000 strangers V at I her fc "We mast hurry ; our Summer r ' that our early Fall Dress floods - 'auu yvui ue iu4vtjrv auuruy .. urreax oargains are now ta oe iiau, j 'K : Consiffnment" of Musquetaire d hamois' Gloves worth SI; to be sold for 59c A good Whitaand Colored Kid Glove for 89c. FulJ line Ceutemeri Kid Gloves. V - ; ':":' -J - : " . - , v , All .the new etyres in Corsets and "Waists; U. 'G.v Bf - .Washable Ribbons. New Goods ariving doily. ' . -in rr environs liberally provided witn money Santiago wl liaye-a; sort of fairy while business tn all other "important cities -of the" island is - starving. "At , Santiago, InSOxqtUt as" the News observes, "there fwnij.be Vegnnlng of that industrial ahdlcommercial revival ;whichtne. rest of he islandlfs' destined to enjoy'i after three "years, of idevasfating : war, vwhen, 8,3 at Santiago,' the red-white-and-blue supplants the ' yellow-and-red i banner of ,ez)aln.'"' ' " , " . , TOPICS Of TODAY. r t Ali the papers in North Carolina en dorse the' appointment- of H, GC Ewart as United States judge of the" western district of, lioUh Carolina, except But ler's ?wn paper.-rMurphy Bulletin. , v - - - i " - v- i . V i ' ' . x - As 4 mattei of economy the manags ment of the r-treet railway company' of Vincennes, Ind., advertised for women to act as conductors. More ,than fifty applications were reaeived and five young .women ' were selected , out of the lot. The saly will be abouta a week, or -$20 a month. The uniform consists of a black srit of much the same pat tern as that worn by girls in bicycling. All will wear caps inscribed "Conduc tor.": ; ; i - ' T POSTSCRIPTS. Colonel William J. Bryan has re cently sent a telegram to Lincoln Neb. positively refusing to allow his name to be usd for'-the fusion nomination for governor. : The battleship Texas will proba blyXbe the -first of the great ships which took part in the naval battle at Santiago to reach New Tork. Orders, have been received at the Brooklyn navy yard, to' prepare for the docking of the Texas, -which needs her bottom scraped and an overhauling. It is ex pected that the Iowa will follow her. The battle of Manila and the naval manoeuver3 around Santiago are to be represented in aquatic" spectacles at the Madison Square Garden, New York, under the direction dl lmre Ki ralfy.who has returned to this country to make the necesary arrangements. The show has been presented for some time at Earl Court, in London, in an immense tAnk holding 16,000,000 gallons of water, upon the surface ot. which1 sixty vessels manoeuver. The British .tramp steamship Tas so, f roVn Antwerp July 10, arrived in Hew York. - She brought in a car go of rapid-fire guns, guncotton and ammunition. The records of the cus tom house yesterday showed that 83, 27CT pound? of guncotton, 14 cases ' of guns and accessories, 14 pieces and 8 cases of gun carriages and accessories, 3 cases of -cannon shot and 4 cases of accessories consigned to "William H, Riker had been passed free of duty. BISMARCK IS DEAD. - (Continued from First Page.) German Confederation, and, in 1870, brought about a coalition of the Ger man powers against France, in conse quence of 'a declaration of war having been declared by Napoleon in., against Prussia, on account of her interfer ence in the succession to the Spanish crown. The German armies crossed the Rhine in August and after defeating the French in several obstinately fought battles, compelled the capitulation of the French emperor with his, army at Sedan, and"ultimately ' beseiged Paris, which city capitulated in the early part of 1871. For his services in the success ful carrying out of this war, whih re sulted in the elevation of his master, William J.j to the imperial crown of Germany Bismarck was created a Prince of the Umpire in May, 1871. On March 18, 1890, he was deprive of his official positions in the Empire by Wil liam II., and was succeeded by General Von Caprivi. Since then he had not held office. 1 NOTICE. By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust exe cuted to. the undersigaed trustee by Emallnetawson on the 11th day of February 1896, and registered In the office of the register of deeds of Mad ison county in book No. 6 of deeds of tnis;at;paei361, to secure the'pay ment :,o a . certain bond or note in said ' deL of- trust described, default having been made in payment of prin-. cipal and interest of said debt the un dersigned trustee will, on Monday, the 5th day of September, 1898 at the court house7 door in the town ot Mar shall, Madison county, sell to the high- esth. bidder for cash the property, con-' veyed in the said deed of trust and fully.- described in. records above named In Madison county, N C. " - .This July -25, 1898 - ' JOHN CS SUTHERIuAND, :Ju 26-4w Trustee. -, . -' Brerrbody Bayr Bo., - - ' ' : Oascareta Cismft v f!atia.rt,ir5. the most WOtt flerful medical discovery of ttie age. pleas-, ant and refreshing to $he taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowelsv cieansinsr the entire avstem, disrel colds. cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Piease buy and try a. box Kuuraiiee7 ? cure oy auaruggisui. ., s - - Goods out, as we have advices ' are being ready to be shipped - - . r f-' jm v v. m. "i IkulLuu e GEN. r.lERRITT JOINS DEUEY The Ne7port at Cavite--And ; Other Tratiipof csEx- pected Sdon Refus - cd to Recognize., Aguinaldo, Cavite, July 26, via Hong Kong, Jul? SO. The transport Newport with xenf eral Merritt on board, . arrived "yester day having come alone at " full speed since Jeaying her sister transports at Honolulu. .(They .are expected to arrive' within four or fie days. . - ! All hands on board the Newport were well. General Merrett thinks that the monitor, Monterery arriveji today at Guam, in the Ladrones. She should ar rive here in eight days. - - General Merritt lunched with Admiral Dewey aboard the Olympllia yesterday. They discussed the situation fully and the general said afterwards that Ad miral Dewey preferred to await the arrival of the Monterey before the be ginning of the attack on Manila. Reports are presistent here that tr Spaniards will surrender whenever sur render is demanded. One report says that Captain Genera August! favors capitulation on August 1, if the Spanish fleet has not then arrived, but 'feels in honor bound to make some show of re sistence. Admiral Dewey thinks it is possible to take the city without the loss of a single life. He advises delay so as toL, n'i , At . . . . . I The Cristobal Colon kepr her pace, have an overwhelming force All reports from within the city show that the situation is growing worse Three foreigners were caught with passes from Captain General Augusti. . . , , Provisions, one of them said, were very scarce in Manila and there was much sickness at first owing to the carlesness in eating fruits and drinking water. Matters with reference to the insur gent leaders, Aguinaldo, are assuming a more definite and satisfactory shape. He attempted to delay Americanaby re-using supplies and. .transports, but General Anderson issued peremp tory orders and .Aguinaldo gave in. Anderson has further refused to recogf nize Aguinaldo as dictator or the es tablishment of his government. , . v TO PORTO RICO Fully Three Thousand Start in a Few Hours From Newport News More From Tampa. Washington, July SO. It is expected by the, officials of the war department that, theTseebnd expedition for Newport News for Porto Rico win sail within' about twenty-four .hours. Upon Xhe arrival of this detachment General Miles force will be increased by fully (Mhjroops being General Fred Graht'W 'brigade comprising the First and Third Kentucky One .hundred and sixtieth" Indiana, Sixteenth Penn sylvania and Fourth Ohio. Transports are on the, way to Tampa from Santiago and after the "arrival of General Coppingers Fourth corps Will embark for Pprto Rieo. r. ' General Cbpplnger has been given per mission to go with theexpedition. The department expects to heat from General Miles tomorrow directly from the Jort of Ponce office, where Lieuten ant Colonel Allen is hastening the plac ing of cable instruments, 7 f ARTISTIC PORTRAITS Ray's btudio makes - e-ood graphs, ; well posed and skillfully ' light- A glans-j at our display, c ases will convince you of the , quality of our work. CThey w.m't fade as we only usa per manent platinuai paper ' - We do topying, ' enlarging - and "make blue .. prints for the -trade. - ' . : We make photos of . interiors - and anything out doors on' short notice. I-, Developing and v firiishing for amat eurs. ' Kodaks for sale and rent. , Kodak supplies-for sale, a - - Pictures of ; Biltmorel, estateNnegro groups and local scenery for sale. .- :v- -: c RAY's;8 : llorth Court fsqiare! -All Persons Who Have ; Se cona-Jhand ; Shoes to sell will find sale for them at 9 Eagle Street -'AshevilleV K Ol wv wu is. way Ct ANOTHER ARMY SAMPSQU'S RIDL r (With apologias to T. Buchanan iCeadLV Out of the mouth of Santiago Bay, - Where" the 1'ankee blockading squad- ron lay. - v--- A ; Ap ominous cloud of smoke uprolled Telling of howCervera bold ' " - Was making a dash that. fateful day Daring for .freedom the deadly:f 'rayi And Sampsoh: eleven' miles ayV;- Leading the desperatelSpanish van, v The flagship Mari Teresa rka, "The AdmiraTs pennant at ' her peak,; And crowding behind her, :Jowl by cheek, . 4 f , , The Oquendo, "Colon, and Viscaya Came steaming out in grim array, - K And Sanipson eleven miles away. Then came tfcose maritime dogs of ar, The terrible P'utonand fierce Furort With dread torpedo and qulck-ftro gun, y . . ' -; , " Well calculated to fight and run; But the little Gloucester b'ars their way And sinks them both in thfearfuljfray, With Sampson seven miles away. The Brooklyn, Texas and " Iowa And Oregon, too, were blazing away In style to make the Dons feel tired. The Spanish flagship was quickly fired , ' : And soon beside the Oquendo lay A burnihg wt eckpff Cabanas Bay, And Sampson only'five miles away. Then "Fighting Bob," of the Wwa, ook special charge of the Viscaya And' chased ner along tne uuDan snore The pluckiest victim of the 'day; I And Sampson only three miles away A half dozen miles of more, Until she sank in the smoke and spray. Like a frightened stag with hounds in T J But thelBrccklyn balked her at every turn, I -r With the Oregon banging away asten. A , . a . I And struck her flag to Commodore Schley, With Sampson still one mile away. But like his namesake of ancient day, Who thousands with his jawbone did slay, Bold Sam oson came on the scene all . right . n time to claim everything in sight; And from his report it is safe to say -He'd haye won the victory that day If he had 'been forty miles away. -Willard" Holcomb in Washington ToSt'. :v : BUCKLENS ARNtCA SALVE.' v The best salve In the world, for Cuts; Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corn and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money, refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by T. C Smith and Pelham's Pharmacy. v' STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES t -AND- DIAW0S Direct from? Manufacturers. B. H. COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler. . 3t Patton Avenue Instructioiis In Artistic ' , Piano Playing. Method: as used in the prominent conservatories of music of this coun try and abroad. Kurt Mueller, Pianist, Formerly teacher of the tipper classes in the world-renowned Klindworth-Scharwemka Oon servatory of Music, Berlin, Germany, y : Thorough instructioryln .voic, cul ture by Mrs. Clara IZneller after fa mous methods. , ' J'-f-.y " Harmony - Lessons without extra charge. Several SecitaJs are planned, free of charge to 'students 4 ' ' AtlHome: 16 Charlotte Street; . ' 1 to 3 o'clock. Fot Sale Through ALL COAL 'DEALERS v. - AND --' J "1 ALL GROCERY STORf r - i rh havb a - Phoiie THE CllEAPiST MlWIll L h E)Qlce;7far 'jiieiite , - -Cm- y. Young m n learn Spanish; AinCRIDGE'S DOOK STORE, " v, - ':f';i:,?fW--; (Late of San Antonio, Texasl) 'A Stair llUUlU UC(Ui guuu quality. THeilni wear and tear on it than w un any utner carpet the house. We have a very pretty tapestry Brussels that we are you are anxious for a take a look at it; it will .be worth the trouble. FVjRNITURE AND W.vB. Williamson & Co. 16 PATTON Towels, Sheetinfifs, Napkins, Damasks, Curtains, Coverlets, Blankets, &c. Underwear of all kinds, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Col lars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs.. A superb stock of Drees Goods, Silks, Velvets, Lawns Organdies, Percales, Ginghams, &c A large line of Men's and Boys' Cloth ing, Underwear, Furnishings, Shoes and Hats at 83 1-3 cents on the dollar. H. Redwood & Co. Telephone No. 150 fs J. THOMPSON & CO., sCommission Merchants. HAY, I6EAIN, FEED, LIME; WHOLESALE 4ND K1TTA1L. South Lexington Avenue, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Storage of Furniture a Specialty. 'VT have tor sale cheap one suit of walnu furniture ind SnmA Arwvr anil window screens, spjinkling hose and OAK RIDGE " NEARLY FIFTY YEARS OF 279 STUDENTS The largest ana" best equipped private fitting school in the South. 6Bag llsh tlie Classics, Mathematics,. Bookk eeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy, Type writing. Terms reasonable. For catalogue, address J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge; N. C. PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleiflh, N. C. A 'Famous school for.GMs. V try thorough and of high grade ' Judge Geo. D. Gray. Culpeper, Va says: "I sincerely, believe It Is the very best female school of which I have any.knowledVe. IUustrated cat alogue frM o all who apply. . JAS. DINWIDDIE, 'm. A., Principal Augusta lf BEERf f ft ft ft ft ftf f s THE FAVORITE BEER OF ASHEVI LLE A- Orders will be filled for Bottle Beer Uleft at or phoned to4 -V. ,;V; 1 fialybTirtbii& Co., Frank0':DopnelI,-.Q. B. Mclrityre. Pai: Carr, . ;T Swannanoa Hotel' Coi; and , ; ; - : Pet. r.'clntvro, Ant. Augusta Brcv;inir Co. . : ; rCaliente tamale. V you ; mayrneed if in your business in selling extra close. If bai gain, you had better CARPET HOUSE. AVENUE. Butterick Patterns. One Price Store. Post Office Box 75 OEMENT AND ST0KAGE. reel one set lace curtain stretchers. INSTITUTE. CONTINUOUS' SUCCESS. IAST YEAR. 1l TSWRt -S!S JSPW1 m .ft ftfh'Gt
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