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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE. JANUARY 1899 A DOMESTIC; COMEDY. THE. EXPERIENCE OF A -WIFE WHO : WANTED GOLDEN HAIR. : "Alter ; Attaining Her Ambition- tb fi tter, took a Hana in tne Game and Won pat After a"cioe' Shave." Her hair was neutral in tint or tints or, better, it was varlhued that la to gay, -i there were strands of dark yellow, a heavy understratum 01 indecisive Drown and a number ot. scattered, wisps of bronze red. All of the hair was naturally wavy, and it , was rather attractive and fetching on ac count of the oddity of the color scheme of it. Herhusband liked it which, nnder old fashioned domestic canons, ought to have been enough and he called her. the "rainbow, headed" and the "prismatic haired" and the "crazy quilt hirsuted," - not in aineaD, coarse, masculine way at all, but In a manner of affection, because he really liked his wife's hair as it was. ' , 'But she didn't like it. The variety of tints worried her. She wanted one color hair, and the one color she wanted was " golden.'" i s "Jim," she said to her husband ajfew .".r WAV UgV . ;Jh AAA VW vAVAAMW Jim let his pipe fall out of his hands . and got ashes all over his "new $3.48 fancy "XOuare, heyr" said he. "You only fhink you are. and you've cot several snore thinks coming. What in the deuce can you be dreaming of, anyhow?" "Just this," she replied. "There's a bit of every old color known to science in my- hair except blue and , green. You :f yourself call me your 'chameleon topped. I'm tired of havinsr all sorts and con di ctions of hair. Moreover, I've got a fair, lily whiteskin and beautiful hazel eyes ' -(I'm only, quoting you; you used to tell tne they were the gorgeousest eyes on the ' vnani " ortn vannitf halw waiiM in of. cnlf me. J Just fancy the combination golden hair and the gorgeousest; hazel eyes on the map t Wherefore, I remark again, in a .tone filled with passionate yearning, 'Jim, I'm cdinar to neroxida m v hair ' " , v V.Well, I'll tell you one thing," he re- - 'IT 3 " 1 X. 1 j JJ a.1 . HTM ; juxyu, gaziug ao nor bWHuiaBLiy. x yuu do, it'll let me out. It'll be the finish. I'll go to sea. I'll go to New York or take some other equally short route to the demnition bowwows. You hear me a talk- now from no greater distance than his own knee"! just want to peroxide my Hair, you know. See?".- - ''You're a pretty fancy w needier, but it doesn't go. See?" was Jim's retort. "I don't see anything the matter with your ' hair as it stands. What's the matter with your hair? You've got bully hair. I'd jrather - toy with that head of hair here, '"lernme alone I can't get my breath. Who's been putting such stuff into your Head? Whom Go you want to look like any . how? 1 Lydia Thompson at the age of 112? Cut it out, my dear. Your hair's good nough for me. Wait'll you get me under the sod and then you can have it painted ultramarine if you want to" .4 I TT J Jl 31 J. ..11.-I O.JIM -V. . replied. "As if that wouldn't just break Tny but, Jimmy boy, can't I just touch It up at the sides and around the front and top, then- just a leetle,-teeny, weeny bit please, mister man, can't "Nope, you can't," said Jim, with de cision. "It's all off. I have 'spokeAnd, ay a yo tninK you coma lev me reaa my - paper for about four consecutive minutes, please, ma'am?" This didn't settle the matter, though, by a whole lot.- She got a very swagger black ." n.1lni m nr? H-ppaa ahnnt fan dnva now nnd r " r o the idea of yellow hair in combination : with the black drfesstook nossession of her. at ' "Jim," she said on the evening the black dress was delivered to. her, "with refer- vxiuo uu uijr nuuuii uu uo peiuuunt nan "I have tho honor to inform you that ' there ain't going to be no peroxide, " intei rupted Jim, carrying out her business form or conversation, wnereat sue oeased. "I'll just . go down ' and have it done Anyhow," she said to herself the next morning. "He'll be so' delighted with the way it looks that he won't do a thing 'but fall upon my neck and weep for very .joy." , She had it done. Not touched up. All , A J J 11 . TT . Mcr. ja. ueau eiiuw. nviuyvu ymiuvr. When the job was done and she saw her , self in the glass, she didn't admire it quite o much as she anticipated she would. - Nor was she quite so confident that when e, Jim saw her transformed head he would , fall upon her neck, etc. , "Uh-huh," said he when he came in " that evening, "you've done it, I see?" VNot by a jugful, do I like it!" he re- plied, not amiably. "Where do I cut in -' In this outfit? What did -I say about this chemical blond business, hey?" There was no conversation in the house for' the remainder of the evening. A .gloomy silence brooded' o'er the carpets. When Jim went to his office the next morning, a steely light was in his eve. He tugged at his straw, red, brown and au- burn mixed Vandyke beard savagely. Then he retired to a hotel barber shop and had his straw, red, brown and au ; burn mixed Vandyke beard dyed a deep, ' jiv r .i-i. ui. ci i 1 vi 1- Tni - 111111 11 11 1 Miiiu 11NHI 1 h n iViriHii 11 HP.tr vv nun he emerged from the hotel barber shop, the hirsute trimmings on his countenance -were blacker than the blackest thing ever seen on land or sea. They were so black i' una uicj uiauQ iiuooApuegu uui uiuuo vji. 11 La face look ghastly white. He looked like a photograph taken after death. He en dured the guying of his friends and asso ciates for the 'remainder of the day, and then he went home and burst into the house with a grisly attempt at a cheery grin and a bluff manner. His wife met him in the halL "How d'ye like it?" he asked her,'' "Great, ain't it? Real thing, iiey ?. Tnougmi i-a naveicnxea up as a sort of "contrast to you, y'know. Now we're both ornamental around the house too. . Yoa look like an oran g padded ta bouret, and I look like the cross section of an oil stove.' Oh, ain't we a lovely, bunoh? ' Then he caught sight of himself in the mirror over the 'mantel and fell into a chair and howled mlrtnlessly. After several hours of, pleading she in ncad him to sneak around to a late olos fnff barber shop, where he had his beard mustaohe removed." She cannot, in mfrrrn. have her dead" yellow hair shaved close to her . head, of course, but he has i, mmisa' in typewriting that she will let tie peroxide wear off, never in this life to bo renewed. vyasmngwuBw Tav t oJrt'iTTnTriillv' HoteA. - undeT Nortihlertil xaaimaig&aesdt; setting Sam. ex r . &a'- KTrntimv Taea Patent v. Iieathe cf!L m nam -ontfc - less than, cost. G A. Meajs ana Son, 'c , DeWitt's 'Little Early "Risers, The famous little pills. . HOBS01IAT H0H3LULU Hd Hakes a Speech-TheiGunboat Bftn 1 ; . ningtoa En;Eoutet to Guam- . Honolulu,; Jan. 4i via San - Francisco. -The S.iS.Bennington will sail for Wake dslund andi Guam on Com mander1 Tauetsig expects oumbeqf 1 of sailor by the Alameda due here to ri' r 1 - . ' . , - ". morrow, to take the place 01 men in Ad mJral Dewey's' fleet whose time has ex pired. He also expects" to receive: in struments for surveying anid making soundings at 'Wake Island and Guam Lieutenamit . Hobson i& receiving warm Weloome at Honolulu. He was en- tertained at iJuncheoa toy Special Agent Swall.. In the afternoon ihe received many , persons , ai the Young Men's Christian association and at the Off! cere' Club of -the jnaitlonal guard of Hft' wall. '" At the wharf there was an immense crowd, andHotbson made a ?peech in which he"dwflt n the significence of the new era ia national life which was marked by this demonstration in Hon olulu. , -: V ' 'fc S : i Flour big sailing vessels are here ready to load sugrar for Nfew York. Fourteen steamships felt Honolulu yesterday and today to bring iu-ar from other is lands. PERT PERSONALS. By the way, what has became of Admiral von Diedrich in the shuffle? Memphis Commercial Appeal. Ensign Ward is now a hero and will be admired as one so long as he refrains from therevoltlng vkissing" habit. New York Herald. Now that he has had a ham named after him Hon. Billy Mason will be sure to be recognized as Chicago's foremost citizen. Washington Post., It is yet a toss up whether Joaquin Mil ler's vaudeville success is due to his lec ture or to the ear he lost in the Klondike. San Francisco Chronicle. Emperor William. now. talks of going to a fancy ball in a Roman toga. TbokaiseX is becoming almost as picturesque as what is left Of the Four Hundred--Washington Star. A Kansas papej? says ex-Senator. Peffer is wearing a handsome diamond , sud, tho gift of a friend. This may explain why. he sacrificed those distinguished whiskers. Bfcijver Poafc. ... ; .r. ., - The Earl of Shaftesbury, who is to marry Miss Qoelet, used to sing a tenor part in a comic opera. The notes he is after novr are still higher and of more volume. Cincin nati Commercial Tribune. . The Louisville Courier-Journal, in. a report of asocial gathering, says, '"Among those present were .Miss Sunshine Par sons, Starr ie Meade, Goldie Robinson and Sunnie Sanderson." Those girls ought tq shine anywhere. Cleveland Leader. GLEANINGS. Arabic coins have a sentence from the Koran, and generally the caliph's name, but never an image. . , The Unter deh Linden in Berlin is the best illumined street in the world. There are in it three rows of electric lights. It is said that the gambling rooms at Ostend made a profit of nearly $150,(500 last season. An Englishman lost $50,006 at one of the tables and a Russian $42,000. In China there is no regular standard of distance. A Chinese mile may be from a quarter of an English mile to a mile and three-quarters, according to the province. You can find, almost any thing in a sec ondhand store, but the half century old gravestone which stands In the front win dow of a Lev? is ton (Me.) secondhand store is about the oddest yet. "What am I in for?" ie what the in ebriates say when they wake up in cell3 at the city hall police station in Lew is ton, Me. "For instance," says the officer in charge, and the inevitable reply is, "For heaven's sake, what is tKat?" Ireland's telegraph department recently proved that it could manage Gaelic by taking the speeches delivered at an Irish festival at Letterkenny, County Donegal, in the native tongue and receiving them at Dublin, so that they could be printed in Gaelic characters in The Freeman '1 Journal. Men's cottton ribbed, fleece lined and woolen underwear at G. A. Me&rs and Sons'. Use mark. Elastic etaroh. Flat-iron trad TJaft!f Short Vamp Shoes, 20 p ceniL lea than cost. Bizea 2 to 4. G. A. Mean and Sons. NdTlCOS. I have (this day sold, my business to E. D. Keeling, who will assume all Mtr. debt made agtaitaet said business, on and after January 1, 1899. Thanking my friends,' and many cus tomers for their kiocL paltnonaige and amd solicSt a conitirauan.be of-same for Mr. Keeling. , , Respectfully, January 5, 1899. ; W. 15. ALLEN. Ladies' OvergalterB, 25c G-. A. Mear and Sons Shoe Store. Gentleman's $5.00 Shoes, narrow toes, $2.75. G. A. Means & Sons. ' ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE Our operator, Mr. White, has had sev eral years experience in large city stu dios, and understands thoroughly how to makefgoiOKivphiOWgraphs. We are gaining: patronage dally and permit no work' to leave the Btudilo that is not aa right in every respect. - Ke-emamgs ;oneerfully fciven when fleeessary, but this seldom happens. - We charge enough tojLfford to give all work our best' attention, but believe in lioerai treatmiemi - If any part of . our work as mot satisfactory we make it so. Our large phoittos of, the beautiful Swamnanoas. river are tuneaqualled'any WiDere. , . v ;We use the eame materials and do amateur work as -well as we do our own vnxrK. 'II. , - The photo supply; department carrlea everything needed - by pihoitjographers, alt reasoaaoLe prices. - , Ray's Studio, 8;North Courlt square.- CUT RATE Book Store, PEOPLE'S: V-.'GOLWN MISCKLXAHEOUB . LOST. A small, light colored Jersey coWf Small horns, no rope. Ltost Thurs day evening "between 3 and 6 o'clock. T. B.; Doe, 20 Oak St. tf MODISTE Mrs. M. W. Fraer, comer Pine and College - etreecs, FirstTJas dresses made at reasonable prices. Also tea gowns, wrappers "and' dress- ' rng; sacks. 4- M1SS NORA WARE Pianist and teacher in stringed Instruments, 12 Vance street. . . - SOUVENIRS Ana all Kinds of fancy "paintings made to order. Pupils in crayon drawing .and , oil s solicited. Miss Minnie' T. Deaver, -.25 . Pine street Asheville. ( tf ROBERT BROtfN City surveyor and engineer, office" Daily Gazette; resi - dence, 55 Victoria avenue. 'HOARD IN AsHKVlLIiK WANTED To seEl a good boarding house buslniefes, to beat location in town. Twenty -three rooms complete ly f urtilsihed. Has enough permanent gujetetfs (to pay running expemses. Ad dress 111 Health, carte Gazette. 293-1 w WANTED Boarders. Very1 desirable, sunny and nicely furnished rooms are now :Vacan!t at No. 58 Orange street. The .rooms have southiern, southeast ern, isuth western and morthwestenn " exposures, and open into large and comiBortably heated thalls. Pleasant ' service arid good boaafi guancaniteed. Perscms desiring such felwonriniodations are asked' to call atod examine -rooms for themselves. Terms, $7.00 'to $10.00 per week, aooording to noom selected. Persona having tuberculosis are not taken. WANTED A few bcardersi In a private family. New house, newly furnished Eleatri? lighjts, hot baths, northern a blel FUve minufties wafllk from square. Ad"0jres9,. Wanted, care of the Gazette. 285-61. BOARDING Private tailry near ; square; terms reasonable. Mrs. Ij. V. : Cofle. 69 Spruce stre-t. 140-tf ' XVONKY TO LOAN. TO LOAN On improved city property $500 to $800. Address with description iot property box 200 postoffice. i HELP WANTED WANTED Local or traveling sales men ftp Bell out" 003, tgtreaises and. pe trbffiatum (otn) (commission1 exclusively, toir' tag a sMe line. Goods guaranteed and Dffcee low. Penn Fehrolatum Cq , oJi niefiners, Caraopolis, Pa. 293 -It WANTED Girl 'to do house work In a vsmaQl .family. Apply to phiqtlo studio. 32 PaltWoo avenue. " 293-lt WANTED. A mla-n with some capital . -co hielp puah the manufacture of a sta ple irStli'cte; big money . Address M. , Gazette. 292-6 WANTED A young white girl, eleven , or 'twelve years old, to help take care of" a "baby and make Ihenself generally useful. No hard work Addiress, H. T. Gazette office. AGENTS WANTED Apply to the in dustrial department of Sun Life In surance company's office. No. 9 W. Court square, Featherston building. FOB BTNT. FOR RENT One. newly (furnished room $1.25 par week, with use xtf balth; also two unfurnished rooms, $1.25 per week with use oif baith; will rentjtbgethier if desired. Cercovloh, 217 Haywood at. 292-3 FOR RENT No. 1 Gray GabHes; Warm brtfck house, 6 rooms, with maiiffe. Apply to A. D. CMoper. 292-6t FOR RENT One lliarge sttore room un der A&heville liotel. Apply to A. D. Cooper. 292-lm FOR RENT At tihe low rate off $12 per month; residence, on Blaniton street; 8 rooms; large Hot. E. Coffin, corner Haywood' amd West College streets. 291-tf. FOR Rent Ail or part of a finely fur nished house, one block from postoffice quiet looaltiom ; price low. Apply to the Kiss-Me Candy do. POR RENT Furnished rooms with electric lighSte; hot and: ' coM balths; fires, etc. Apply to the Kfes-Me Oan- dy Cbt. FOR RENT A cozy flat" of 4 rooms and bath, icelitar, etc. . Newly furnished. Cumberiland avenue, fen miniutes walk 'from Court square. One"-block from street cars. Apply at 90 Oumberlaiid avenue. 288-6t FOR RENT Two rooms on first floor, will rent separate or together, furnish ed or unfurnished. 38 Penlanldi street. 287-61 FOR RENT Newly papered nine-room house, wfth stable, 'am Peruana etreet AJTso several offices on second floor of- Gazetlte buTMlng. Mrs. C. B. Alvey corner of CoUege and "Vance streets. 272-lm FOR RENT Bed rooms in Henry S. Cooper, 39 South block. Apply to C. Main street. i 248-tf FOR RENT Front room, first floor, Pen- furnished or unfurnished. land street. - TAKING ACCOUNT OF STOCK. When we are through we will -hare some good bargains to offer; J. H. Law. 35 PaJtton avemue. 291-2t SPREADS LIKE WILDFIRE. Tou can't Keep a good thing flowm News of ib tirtavels tfaisiL XVBwn thimes iaite "Ithe best'' fchev become 1the - best BeflUng." Abraham Hiare, a - leading oruggisitj, of Besieviaei , - O., writes : "Ele;ctiric Betters are tiha i beet r 'selling bfiitterta I -have vter hiamdleii Sri' my 20 yearB experSetoce." v Tiou -know', why MWSt dlsetaiseb begin ffin djaondlers of. the ridomiach, Uvesr, (bowels, blood "and toteryeo.'. Eflieotrtc B51t!tiars Hioiieis up the sttqtmach, regulates livel kWtoeys ant tkxwiela, piirifles Ithe bUood, lengthens tne toerves, henae culres multitudes bf mlaaadle. X buildla up Ithe emtfilre ays item. Puts new life and vlglbir Stajto any sacKiy, rumnciowni main or. woman Vwsr 50 odntsS SoOkJ by T. C Smith,' W. . Aaciliael . and Peiham's' pharmacy VOK 8AU3. FOR SAIiS-A fine drivinsg horee, with".' r without1 buggy. :'Ttor fuilther 4ntor--',v maJtJon," call at 12-Cn.uxch street.,..., FOR teALjjjuakef ' bath caWneV-for T.Turkish. and;Russi&n. baths, to be tak-: ; en inryour room, r PWce $5. ' The .at- : est and best. A boon to mankind, forr full - DajftlcalaTS and examination of r I cabjnot. address Miss Sutitan, 245 Hayt wood street. fw . 282-3m ; NdTICJl OF , TBUSTEETS StALB.' 'VUatder and .toy -v&tue of a power ' of sale fn is Qeed of . tru cooiained' exe cultieid to the underefigned as Itirustiee by J. F; WoodbuSry, date Deteemb?n ,16, 1895, 'anki retgstered! on he .l6th day of January,' 1896, Jn'bbiok of mtort gages land deeds, of trust Nb: 40, at f.age 86 citseo;, in She office .of the Re&Tser off De3ls -of Buncombe) county, jnoitJi Oatrblina, ana by virtue of. said dieM of, trust, Jdefault having been made 'in. the payments of the moneys secuired by stf d' deed .cif Itrust hs .weU as fn other pntv;s"bns coratataed . En, said .. detecl of trute't th-ef under-1 siglned .WilS.ialQU tfor o f.'i. - at . public ' autftibn, at Ithe court ho-ise? door fin! the: city . of) Asheville, coucty of Bun combe) aind etatt of Iscinth . Oarbllna, fa the hSghesti bdiddef cm Salturday, the 11th : day of FebTutary, 1899, the', LI ' Jit b, I L L a f I J J J ' - of ttrust , and which; is described 'therein jas follow: ; "A piece or pelroel of land eltpatte, lytfng and beimg to the cttjyt 1 of AshJevlElie, doointty -of Bunaombe and: State of NoWth Carolina, on -the weWt slide of Bailey etopee:t, boun'ded and more piairtic- i Ularty described as, follows:. . Beglilnsning at a stake, William Blanton's cornier, and ; runs south wftth the. west edge of Bailey ltreeft seventy-five (75) feet "to a dtake; 1 thende west one hundred bind flfity (150) ; feet to a (sltake; theince nwrfch seventy- ' five (75) feet tto a sSake; thence et one ' bunldred and filtty (150) feet 'to the be ginning, It be-mg lot No. 2 of what is known as Shelby Park, a pUait of wMch i rteg-iStteid in the Office of thie Regnstet-; 01 Deeds for Bunaombe county, which tiaM 'ldt NV. 2 was conveyed tto the said J. P. Woodburyt by R. P- Foster and Love H. Foster, 'his wife by deed exe cuted the 7th day lof June, 1894, and re cowdled in. the office of the Register of Deeds for Rumxxumbe county, In book of deeds No. 89, at pages 265, tit sea.. ref--ence Ua which teald pla)t amid salid deed Is heirleby expressly given for la mlore full and perfect descripbioini of tihe land here by conveyed." 3?Ms January 12, 1899. THOS. A. JONES, Trusitee. fri-4w Umbrellas retoiovered while you waft, at J. D. Blanlton & Go's. hbe sltore. All Uarlies'Wool Shoee, 10 per cent, of cost. G. A. Means and Sons. Rockf Ledge Family Hotel evry-botard- thling mckiertai (and tcleani. Table era wanted. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator ojC the estate o(f W. H. Sales, deceased', late mn hta.vilrifir nlia'im-a Acra'iTist it hp do(3iftnr. ' are hereby notified to exMbit the eame to such administrator, on or before the 6th day oif Jbmuary, 1900, or Ith'is notice will be pleaded as a bar to the ntcovery th,eredf j This January 5th 1899. v JOHN A. BROOKSHIRE, AJdmilMstTator of estate of W. N. Sales, deceased. 286-6wk TO WATER CONSUMERS. Thiia ds a new year, talntcl mew quarter im compelled, to cuft down expenses. Therefore, I. give you untp January 15th as the nnall xay of settLement of water tax; bffitar that time, I wUll proceed to cut off the water used iby deliinauerrts. and dlt wiffllL ooat you 50 cents extra when 'turned on. Now dtotnt get worried, and abuse we for complySnfir with the law. bufc come anrj seftitll im the time given you. Respedtf uiay yours, - E. D. McCOLLUM. Water Supt. 283 -lOt Beware of imitations. Use Elastic starch. Makes linenMook good as nw Bias tic No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes wealr men strong, blood pure. 50c, 11. All druggists Bahttes' Shoes, 20c to 25c G. Hears end Saona. Hill and Green's Children Meara and Sons. Shoes cost G. A. Dr. Geo. H. Lambert, VETERINARY SURGEON. (Graduate of McGill University.v Office Willow st. Phone 18 Residence 140 Chestnut st. Phone 284. Cattle tested for tuberculosis $5.00 a head. Herds at special prices. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, January 17th, SHE FAMOUS ADELAIDE and LEON Presenting a marvelous program of; Magic, Mystery and Dance. leou UEfiRnnnn s , - . Wondrous Sleight-of-Hand and Sensational Illusions. ADELAIDE HERRMANN'S WORXD-PAMOTJS DANCES '! All new this season. - ? , A Positive Sensatl6n The itch Or, The Resurrection of She. The. most dazzlingly, beautiful .dance 01 tne present decade. . ADELAIDE HERUA1111 IN, MAGIC, The only Woman Magician in " " the -world. S 1 ; nerrraanns W i : ROvlO' TABLE 4 3-1 tm.u .'. unvwjvyi , X.UL.UJL S1CAWELL ' (M isastoryotayoanf aero j auk M uaroe K SCOUTING ON THE PLAINS ijiiio'Byr Buffalo Bux." WOLVES V. DISCIPLINE iii . !By HiKXf W. Fisckxa A DANDY AT HIS BEST 7 By Juuan.Rai.fh Cym C Adams g - A-WAR CORRESPONDENT AFLOAT j v By Carlton" T. Chapman v WITH C APRON AT EL CANEY By FLRTCHKK C..RAMSOMK ARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVEL Those articles will be of especial interest to every live and energetic boy who loves adventure and out-door sport. ALASKAN FISHERMAN : ARCTIC WAYFARERS . By H. C. Jeromk x . ; By Cyr Us C. 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