it r -ASHEVILLE AJAZETTE, JANUARY 20, 189
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MoJJ OPEN TO SME FOfiLlb.
4 . R EnODELED
J: 'I j -Table first-class; ut anol cokl
Seirs from baleomes ; Best loeaiibir in city; ateeet cars from
dpotj to hoteite;4liree blocks MamiCourt square. oJJp-P
:datefGmceifree KUiards RATES MODERATE.
f SAHUEL. HiREE,Ur Prop Asheville, IS. C.
Sr RfinK '
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Agemeni. Very sick people aad
L Furnace heat, hot batb and modern conveniences. Good
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" table, clean rooms. Tabls boarders taken, V Apply on me
;premifee3
f fte fnes equipped Hotel in
On tliC southern slope of the Biue lidge mountains, where
fogs are gefldotn- seen, aod, without doutt the best
winter elin ate in western North Carolina,
For further particulars apply to
JOSEPH HELLEN & SON.,
Proprs. Oak Hall, Tryon,;N. C,
THE BLOCKER HOME;
O. H BLOCKEE, Proprietor.
Good Board $5 per week ; $1.60 per day.
Da you want a summer and winter horn e to the Land of the Sky? Cool in sum
jamr and mountain-locked to the north with southern exposure for winter. Pine
water, dry air, 2,800 to 3,000 elevation. Now is the time, while property fe low,
this, ifl ithe place. Double daily trains on through Southern Railway. . Beiau'ti
v fui Bcenery and the finest ihiigb altitude winter country in the world, attracting
v ttemtton the world over.
HOTEL FLEMING r Marion, n
'() GKDBER CONCERT CO., Proprietors.
f "A Home away
Jialeighj Neyy arid
Located; on. Fayette ville street, only
four blocks from the Capitol.
Street cars pass the door e very 15
miuutes,
Everything new and first-class and
all appointments strictly up-to-date.
Cuisine second to none, and under the personal supervision
of the Trorietor, with extended experience. Kates reasonable.
Address
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. , 76 HAYWOOD ST.
Under new management. House
ffacrougnly renovated, ntrally locat
ed. All conveniences. Terms reason
able. -
JOSEPH McGARRY.
THE GROVE HOUSE,
MRS. KOPPELBERGER,
tl Grov street, Asheville, N. C.
; Hooie nicely papred and furntened
nroughou-L -Halls well heated.
Bath,; not and coia waxer. umuuBU
aonvtence. Near street car line.
KENILWORTH
ri,. vntia frwn the court house: three
mlnutee walk from Biltmore car. line;
! one of the healthiest locations in ,h sfae-
lfl. ;New house, wixn
grounds: open evr
fort." no aovanceu iuuiv iuw ;
tientB taken, a
First t class board for only $.00 and
SUM per weei. ' - '
Mrs. A. Z. Cooley.
House in suburbs In lare shftdT,
'stove, good table with ; abundanc s ot
fresh milk, butterr eggs.; .etc MJ
from court house, on electric ' car lia&
Tslepbone 295. Kates low. s, Informatics
at Mrs. J. M. Ray's, on Iiookout Moun
tain car lins or at Bay bookstor.
p; to visitors. ; . ;
! Any one stopping" In town "who wotalfi
23cs private lesson in Preach will find
an excellent opportunity to study : wits
izne. Hetrtte, who bas s number of pu
Ds at the hotels and In town. ! Sn Is-1
Parisian, and her terms are. veryv mod-
srats. Address 41 Broad street. a-tf
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tfidneate Tour : Bowels With CascaretB.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
13c,25c , If G C. 0. fail, drngglsts refund money.
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- childrt n not desired.
the South, is situated at
4T O
OULID POBT
1ST.
from Home . ' 1
Popular
Hotel,
9
i Carroliton, '
Ealei(
New England Home.
Furnished rooms, witb or
without board.
1 102 Patton Avenue.
Sunset
On Snnset drive, ibove Winyah istanitta
rium. one mile from square. -
A idheerful home" for heallth ; or rest
Beekens.' : New house, all modern conVen
Sences. Fusiaace, heat, and electric bells
in each room- Broad varMidas. Ftoest
view ana neaiHtnaesx loceution in Amnsvxxie.
Table amd cooking unsurpaaeed. ! TJele-4
phone and mia.il U!el4very. - " '
Ulli L. LiATTA.
HILiCTDE COTTAGE.
Corner Sunset dJive and Baird street
Northern cooking, . spring water, fine
views broad 'veranda, near car line.
s MISSES DOUQHTi,' -
Asheville, N. C.-
M.EUick,
PRACTICAL FURRIER.
All kinds of. fur work for ladies and
srentlemen made to order. Old fur ffar
ments worked over in the latest style,
such as Seal, Martin;Beaver , Musk Bat,
Anmin. All. kinds of fur re-dyed black
and brown colors. ; -....
;-( A fine1 Overcoat made of Bear Skin
suitable for conductor or motorman
also a fine Deer Rug for sale. , f
Office at Oestrcicher's,
Glen
i-SAlSJOS THE DEBT.
Bclprn -HaadiVof , Trinity Church
r Sunday School Offer a Splendid
JEntertainm'ent. ' ... - V" f ,
The debt en Qffi Trtriay church rectory
is -ait presenl- edsa'mg. the attention fof
tke' ciongrelsa'tipa Evfiry 'opportunity "to
obtain money far Its liquidation Is being
eagerly giraspedAahefviilel people ,of
&SS denominatioas acre nla'turally generous
aatd always xiiifrnd aid to chuuches ir
respective of sect , y ' J
The latest band :Jto devote 4hemselvea
ito the worthy object" of jraSslng- the debt
ia Vita Helping1 Hands. as society in 'Je
IHnity churcM Sunday dJhool. , rl !he
Helping Hands have arranged a sptefi
fiid eaiertairunemt, which wiU be pro
tfuoad in the leoture room of fche X. M.
C A. next Saturday nighi, -tihe doors
topeiiiaig'.at 7:30 o'clock. .
The evening's entertainment will open
with the following pragiam:
PSano solo. . .. .. . . Miss Fraflcis Camter.
VocaJ dlo.. .. .. ..Miss Tai3y Sawyer.
Reading Mrs. C. Hubbard.
Piano soilfl. .. .. .-.Miss Ftiances Oafter.
Violin solo.. Mi-- Anna. Pemland.
Readi-ng-.. Mrs. Prank Darlby.
Vocal soio ..Miss Catherine Baskr.
Uhe Binghswn . Glea Club have been
requested to appear at the enrenLainmiciiit
amd there is every reason 'to beliieve that
they wiU eceae, -
During Jthe intfrmission betweea parts
one and two, delectable refreshment a
will be served,
Ad mission, will be chargted, 25 cents to
aSlults and 10 JcetBt$ ;to children.
AS ARMY OF GATS
OVERRUN BERMUDA
Legislature Looldng to Making a Cor
ner in Strychnsne-
New York, ' Jan. 19. The New Tork
World says:
Captain Fraaer and the passengers' of
the steamsMp Trinidad, which has. ar
rived from Bermuda, say that the isl
and is being overrun with cats. The
nuisance has become so gre'at that the
subject is receiyfeg the attention of the
coltoniiail autawwitiee-.
Invalids who are spending the winter
in Bermuda are complaining that the
army of felines disturb their rest.
When the dog tax bill, as recom
mended by the council, came up before
the colonial Qeglslature 'last week, Dr.
T. A. Outerbridge asked that a tax be
put on cats. He said idaey did not kill
rate but destroyed the bird.
It is believed that th.e BermudaniS
wall endeavor to get rid of the cats.
DR. MOSELY TO VISIT CUBA.
Charleston, S. C, Jan. 19. Rev. Dr.
H. R. Mosely, of Florence, S. C, Was
requesfted by the American Baptist
Home Mission society to tact as general
maesionary to the eastern province of
Cuba, wjtb. headquarters at Santiago.
Dr. Mosely ihas nott efiy accept
ed tihe position, butt wliU go to Cuba for
a few weeks to look over the field and
start the society's work. He has had
experience in Spanish-American coun
tries, having been a miiseionary to
Mexico.
I will guarantee
that my Rheumatism
Cure will relieve lum-
rheumatic pains in
and, cure in a few
days.
MUNYON.
At all druggists,
25c. a vial. Guide
to Health and medi
cal advice free.
1505 Arch st.. Phila.
Miissee' Jersey Leggings, edze 8 to 11
75c G. A. Mears and Sons' Shoe Store
Ladies' Overgaitere, 25c.
G. A. Meax
and Sons Shoe Storey
One Minute Cough Cure, cares
That id what it was made for.
Dr. Geo. Lambert f
VETEEIAEY SUEGE0N.
(Graduate of HcGill University.
; Office Willow st. Phone i8
Residence 140 Chestnut st. Phone
284. -Cattle tested for tuberculosis
$5.06 a. head. Herds at special
prices, j - .. . . 1 - .
I will , Dye jthis YezlTjas
well as I Dyed in the
:; Old Year. Tl
I dye ladles' and! gents clotfies, tips,
pliimes, feathers, hats, etc, chenile cur
tains, ruga,. robes, all kinds o furs.
I clean ladles' and, gents' clothes by
chemical process, which does not shrink
or damage the goods,
1 alter and repair ladles' and' gents'
garments, also furs, such as , beaver,
Beal, etc; All work. guaranteed. -
One way express will be paid on all
out of town orders. ' .
;I have also at my store at Court
place, a f ew head ? mounted rugs for
sale at a low figxure, vas-wolf;; fox, leop
ard; wild cat; vetc.;;Oney way express.
55 South Main" street and No. 1 East
Court sraare.. ''- - V-, '
'-. " PBACTICAIi DlTElTl. ANTJj1 - "v
. T T "Chemicai' Cleaner, -55S;nainSt.
. - Phone 206.
Carl
S:Pa;rS-RE-OnGaNIZEE
Decided to Continue the So
: citty Noble Worfc'1
' The Society for the PreveaUon of
ruaty to Andtnals Sield what waa
pracaaay' a xwrsmlzation iaeetiiiff
yesterday afternoon in the lecture room
of the Y. M. C .A. -
SiDce the death- of Walter Cushman,
the active secretary of the organization,
many members of the society have
sna.dually lost interest. A : number,
txwever, decided that immediate action
must be taken to prevent this and Is.
eufy a call to the aainual meetdng to
elect officers for the ensuing year.,
President H. N. Iiockwood called the
meetuig to order. On m:ot3an the read
f the minutes was dispensed
with.
Tnen Presudent Iiockwood arose and
made an eloquent -retiring speech. He
placed the position- of the society plain
ly before ithe members. I should be
decided before the meeting broke up
whether the members had the courage
land energy to continue their noble
work, and if not, the most admirable
course to pursue would be to give up
their chanter and disband.
He f ek that the present laws of North
Carolina were a serious handicap to
the work of the society. He advised
that its influence be etreng.thened In
order to urge the legislature to enact a
measure granting justices of the peace
jurisdiction over S. P. C. A. cases. Af
ter paying- a Oiigh tribute to the talents
and energy of the late Mr. Cushman,
Mr. Lockwcod urged :the e&ciety not to
disband. Asheville contained the only
branch of the S. P. C. A. in North Car
olina, and he felt that It had exerted
a wonderful moral' Influence since its
inception.
"The natives in this section of the
country are not naturally or, willfully
cruel," asserted President Lockwood.
"I have remonstrated with a number
of drivers when I noticed them beating'
their horses. AW desisted and some
stated tnat they never considered using
the lash painful to any one's feelings;
I am certain the very existence of this
society has been a .restraint on many
art igntorant driver." Mr. Lock
wood concluded with the query: "Shall
we give up our charter, or shall we
strive witli more courage, zeal "and in
terest to continue our society?"
A general discussion followed the
president's retiring speech. Dr. Bal-j
lard moved to continue the society.
Miss H. M. Dewis eeconded the motion:
and H was carried without a dissenting
voice, i
- The ejection of officers was held with
the following1 result:
President, H. N. Dockwood; first vice'
president, Mrs. Pease; second vice
president, Mrs. H. Collins; secretary
and treasurer, A. Thompson. Tine elec
tion of a board of man'agers was defer
red. DeWitt's Witch Maze! Salve
Cures Piles, SceSd3. Hums.
POOR HAVANA i
The Cherry sisters, go to Havana to
avenge the Maine. Memphis Commer
cial Appeal.
If Havana had riots before the arrival of
the Cherry sisters, what will happen aft
erward? Exchange.
. Perhaps Blanco bribed the Cherry sis
ters to visit Havana. It is an awlul re
venge, worthy almost of "Weyler. Ridge
wood (N. J.) News. .
THE HIGHEST.
The highest natural bridge in the world
is at Rockbridge, Va., being 200 feet high
to the bottom of the arch.
The highest waterfall in the world is
Cholock cascade, at Yosemite, Cal., which
is 2,635 feet high, or just half a mile.
The highest active volcano is Popocate
petl. It is 17,784 feet in height, and its
crater is three miles in circumference and
1,000 feet deep.
It never
starch.
stlciks to the irons Elastic
rTha Kind You Have Always B8ugm
BeaiB tto
Signature
PUBLIC BATH and'
Russian Baths me a Preventive and
V
' Russian, Turkish, Trunk, Sitz, Fountain. Baths,, at
EOPLE'S
fMLUMN;
; BHSCELLAKEOU8.
MAM
gentiemain resident ' of
city, wno ican ITurnish good Teferenoe,
, utu-o avAMu ana ooara, with some
nice, privatte famSy, must be near the
aquare, on car fine, and reasonable
Aoaress r. o. Box 254, city. 297-lt
WANTED To rent M "New Home"
owing machine. Addres3 "C care of
. Gazette.,
wanted. To rent a, typewrftwr- for
everai months; caM at Gazette offlc.
MODISTE Mm M. Fraser. comer
Pine and College streets. First-Has
dresses miade at reasonable prices.
Also taa gowaa, wrappers and dress
ing sucks.
MISS NORA WARE Pianist and
teacher in stringed instruments, 12
. "Vance street.
SOUVENIRS And oil kinds of fancy
paintinga.made to order. Pupils to
crayon drawing and oil solicited
Miss Minnie T. Deaver, 25 Pine
street, Asheville. tf
ROBERT BROUN City surveyor and
engineer, office Daily Gazette; resi
dence, 55 Victoria avenue.
BOARD IN ASHEVIIXE.
BOARDERS WANTED. At the Tuxe
do, 76 Haywbod sftreet; several sunny
rooms vacanJt; gobdi table; reasoitabl
terms. 296-6
WANTED To seEJ a good boarding
bouse business, 1m befett location in
town. Twenty-three rooms complete
ly f urhflshed. Has enough permanent
guests to pay running expenses. Ad
dress IU Health, care Gazette. 293-lw
BOARDING Private tatnlry near
square; terms reasonable. Mrs. L. V.
Cole, 69 Spruce street. 140-tf
RiiOBIS WASTED.
WANTED. A troroughiy furnished an
up-to-date flat of at least five room
and bath, or small house. Address C
Gazette. 296 3t
KONEY TO LOAN.
TO LOAN Oh improved city prooerts
$500 to $800. Address with description
of property box 200 postofflce.
HEJLJfc WANTED
WANTED. A mlan with some capital
to help push the manufacture of a sta
ple aritfMe; Lig money . Address M,
Gazertte. 292-6
TW ANTED A
young whdlte girl, eleven
or twelve years old, to help take care
of a baby and make (herself generally
useful. No hard work. Address, H. T.
Gazette offi ce.
WANTED Position as stationary en
gineer or fireman; six years expe
rience; best of references. Address
P. M.r Gazette office.
JTOK K1ENT.
FOR PJENT Large snug rooms in new
home, Centrally lol-ated. P. O. BOJC
381. 298-6t
FOR PJBNT One pleasant furnished
iraom, su'iit'able iflar one or two persons.
Use of 'pfaome. 37 Noirth French
Broad avenue. 298-tf
FOR RiBNT Unfurnished, elegant flat
4 rooms and ba:h. Modern Improve
ments. "Very pleasant. Also furnish
ed coiLtage, 7 rooms and1 bath, for six
month's' or Itanger. Call or taddress E.
G. Keitehum, 90 Cumberland avenue.
297-6t.
TO RENT. CotJtjage lim tjbe mountaiE6
fully furnlished, $5 per. month) unti
summer. H., Gazeibte. 296-2
FOR RENT Pleasant single or double
furnished rooms, with board1, 55 Col
lege street. 295-6t
FOR RENT No. 1 Gray Gables; Warm
btfilck house, 6 rooms, with ranpre.
Apply to A. D. Cooper. 292-6t
FOR RENT One liarge sttore room un
der Asheville hotel. Apply to A. D.
Cooper. 292-lm
FOR JIENT At the low rate of $12 per
month; residence, on Blanton sttreet;.
. 8 rooms; large lot E. Coffin, corner
Haywood and West College streets. .
291-tf.
FOR RENT Newly papered nine-room
house, wJth stable, Oni Penland street
All's several offices on second floor of
Gazette buiMing. Mrs. C. B. Alvey
corner of College and Vance streets.
272-lm
FOR RENT Bed rooms in Henry
3jVlJATl
fASS
attioiTO 'Dwe-&
i. - I' i
block. AKrty to C S. Cooper, 23 SooQi;
Main ctxeeL , " ? - 2iS-tf
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POR ' RENT Front room flrst Jloor.
rurnisned or unfurnisheo. - SS ? Pen
land street. - ; 7
JTOlt SALS.
FOR SALE Quaker bath cabinet, fof
Turkish tnd Russian baths, to be Uk
en in your room, partce J5. The lat
est ana best. A boon to maoktod. for
full paitUculaxs- anil examination of
cabinet, address Miss Sutton, 243 Hay
wood reec ' 2S2-3m
RUBBER STAMP OUTFIT WJLL BB
old cheap. T. K Davis, care Reg
ister office. "
mm
HOUSE,
WEDNESDAY
and
THURSDAY l
The Event otthe Sea.ont
America's Foremosf Tomedian, '
Mr. Samuel V. Glenn,
assisted by
D0BS0N .& KING'S
SUPERB COMPANY
-in a-
65UPENDOUS
SCENIC
PRODOCGION
of Washington Irving's Celebrated
Legend,
RIP WW WINKLE.
Seats on sale at Heinitsh & Reag-n's.
Dr. David lienneclys
CURES ALL KIDNEY STOMACH "
'AND LIVR TROUBLES-
Gentleman's $5.00 Shoes, narrow
$2.75. G. A. Meara & Sons. -
t03,
No-To-iiac lor i'ifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes ca!l
men strong, blood pure. 50c, $1. All druggists
Genta' woolen, cashmere and kid
gloves at Mears.
KLastlc etarch Is the only genuine ar
tlclie.
Lieut. Hobsoii
The Hero of the " Merrimac,"
Will tell his wonderful stcry in three
numbers ot
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