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Bran .New Njckwear for La dies, in white and colors. 1899 spring styles, and not costly . New Silks for e very bo i j , from fancy plaid s at 50c, up. OESTREICHER & CO., 51 Patton L Hubbard's Cele brated Rusks, un rivalled for excel- f ce of quality, rhe best food for ants or invalids. Made in Glasgow, coxiana, aim soiu m .sheville only by G.A. GREER, 53 Patton Ave. 48 West College. CROVII PERFUMERY MATSUKITA, VIOLET DEPARME, CRAB APPLE. t Will retail these odors at 50 cents per bottle j Monday, - i .Tuesday I . and Wednesday I 3This is in the original 1- ounce bottles, regular price 1 75 cents, Will not sell more I than one bottle to any one person. HEINITSH & REAGAN, ; Druggists, ! Church St and Patton Ave7 P!ione132f5:en iiv a harry for. Drugs.'1' x .-." ; - ' Ayc At Last Taken Up -i for- ; 'Debate v; in ," the Houses Much Time Spent on rious Dispensa- Va- - ry Bills. Eloquent Talks in the Sen- ate on the Greens boro Measure. BUI Validating Madison County Bonds . Laid to Best Western. CafSli na Legislation, Special to the Oazette. Raleigh, Feb. 21. The Ihouse debated at length on the "Jim, Qnow car" law. An agreement anumg people who are j all dn. favor of the same object would seem easy, but it isn't to the hous. The members adi want separate cars, but they can' t agree 'on wtokrh one of J half a dozen measures da the one they want. The committee bill provides two first class, coaches and two half coaches of the second classi, but the unexpected overflows of wthite and colored paasen- jgers -makm thlsf eturo of the bill nn- desirable. The WSneton bdll simply re quires the railroads 'to provide separate equal taccommodationis of two classes and put) Che"- responsibility on tliem. Mr. Craig advocated this as a practical and desirable measure. The members i decided they didn't want it and ad journed to the 'afternoon to make up their miiids just what they did want, dthmypbponed again-. , The Dtit to create a atspensary GSlford county at Greensboro was the basis of eloquent talks by . Senators Glenn and W.Lson. Peopie rushed from the house galleries vsnhen- fm& partic ularly strideiBt time came for the senate. Senator Glenai is at his best -wben talk ing on the temperance quesrtton and the temperance Js&ll here will take a dispensary to free liquor every time. Senator "Witeon is a good talker and made the best of 'his case. Senator Jus tice closed the arguments with a har monizing talk, in which he said that the people of lhe county wanted the dispensary, that they should (have it, and that the talk of party troubles be cause of it-would die out, awd the sena tor for Guflford would be found leading the. fight for what the party adopted. The amendment to submflt ot a vote of the people is Jlw-tys put Jn to give fearful members a chance to hide be hind the people and escape going on record, but as' usual it didn't work. The bill finally passed,' 2?. to 14. ' AFTERNOON 'SESSION. -The afternoon sessfion of the -(house passed bia as folljxws: Requiring dis pensary (in Rutherford ; to maker quar terly instead of sema-anxra'al reportts and profits to go to the county road; to val late the probate of deeds made b clerics .niterested in thesame; to char ter the Jamestown Lum'ber company. Tancey county;" to esrt&blish a dispen sary Ire Rockingliam county;, to allow Madison county to levy a special tax to build a bridge across Big Ivy at Palmers ford; to allow Swain county to issue bonds and levy a special tax; to allowHlgMands iru Macon county to issue toomds's?Tra levy a . special tax to build a public library and -town Ihall. Speaker Oonnor, liOcke Craig, Pat terson, of Caldwell, and Winston were named a the committee on the election of trustees of the" A. & M. college . . . The total ettaite 'tax was fixed at $1.20 ,l (Oontdnued on fifth page.) ESTABLJSHED : 1888L Tim mm JL Special Private Treatment" of tiling KARL von KTJCK, " HATES, $22 5 per week and upward, according to lbs room selected, ; includes everything fTrepting medlcinea, which are supplied at cost. A certalriv number o rooms are reserved at -a lower rate for patients whose V financial circumstances require It aad to such : the medicine are also Nln ;.cduded. ' Patients can enter and leave at any time. " Advanced .'caseei not : admitted. - - " - , ".--t . - - - r - - --1 - - Sava American Chtifch Snould not Lulter irora . Churches in, Other Ji c 1 Countries.- ' Rome, Feb. 2L Th pope, nndadate of January 22, 'wrote aHetter to Cardinal GlbbwDS "the openmg words of whlcli are laudatory of tJie cardinal and Americam CJatholics. Later on, howev-' er, the, letter takes on, a tone warn ing arid correotian. , New; eor!es,4th pope eays, should tw determlined by the church and ioiot : yladivlduaJIs,' and while--elcomintg Jmoolern' thought, be adds, it must not "loser sight of the an thority of thef church. He condemns Americanism, it the -word means-the errors be coademms and says the church in America ehoulld not differ from thee hurch, la other counrle. PRITCHARD'S ARGUMENT Makes a Strong Speech for Ewart Before the Senate. Specfial to Gazette; Washington, Feb. ZL Semator Pritch ard made an exhaustive argument In defense ofudge Bwart this afternoon, his convlnctog effort - netJting in' the deveiopmemt ot many facts favoratade" conflrmation. Several senators said his remakabOe speecb, t may at least have, the effect of bringing about another re cess appototmeniU v Butler took . excep tions to some titatemex-ta and asked that Pritcbard withdraw them. Prftcnard declined, saying that he t wedgbed bS words. Pritchard eald ,35waa -was no mfflm -.ThJougti fee lMJ-t, Ijeen posed to bim In may political ?ftra tlons he felt tnHedi by: sense, of durty to preeen EJwarts vaMe. -Ill thought the best way tto estimace & man's worth was to ascentain tile opin ion of his melgbbors. Nine tenths of his own county were In favor of bis nomi nation He bad practically the unani mous endorsement of ittue bar. Over 10,000 petitioners wanted Ms conflrma- tton. He referred to many charges that had been made against the judge of which thero was no proof to sustain them. He spoke of malignity with which Butder had prosecuted his oppos ition. W. A. H. JEFFERSON DAVIS' INAUGURATION Its Anniversary to be Celebrated, by the Dedication of a Monument' Norfolk, Val, Feb. 2L Tomorrow, the thiTtyrseventh anniversary of the inau guration off Jefferson Davis, will be celebrated (here by the laying of the corner stone of the monument to the confederate dead.: The confederate so cieties will join In the ceremoniea. OPPORTUNITY FOR :THE PEOPLE ASHEVILLE. OF v I have made up my- mind - to go to Porto Rico. I will close out my entire stock at" 25 percent, less tnan coat. Clothing, gents' furnishing goode&ata and underwear, . merchant tailor's cTotb and cloth for ladies' tailor made suits, also Store pictures. Entire stock must go ! I. W. GLASER, 34 South Main street,-AshevlLIe Tnstittttlon for the and Throat Diseases.1 3JVT., Medleal Dtrsetor. n Wlnyah Hotel and Sanitarium Co 5, Given by Officers " ' ... - -" ' .4 - - Aguinaldb's Gov' ernment, as to Have Been Ezecuted on Night oiFebniary at Manilla. A Sensational Piece M In JC- formation Forward ed by Otis, termination of Army of Occupation was to be Followed by a Slaugh ter of All Foreigners. Washington; Feb. L-A despaich from General Otis this afternoon gave the substance of an orcL?r issued by an important officer of Agn3naiIdo'sL govern nemt for execution during the nisrht of February 15 In Mtfmjia, it caMed on thee iFilipdnos to meet armed -and pro- oeed. to exterminate all individuals, ota er than F.llpiaos, after -the extennina- tioi of the army of occupation. Pri.?- oners were to be ttberated and compell- ed t Join; in thje 'Worlr of extermltffltion. DirecGotis were given for the operatiorui of several Iboolea of 'native xnliitla. and all wece wrged to war without ,anarter; (sereRamsEHDs 1 EHGOURAfilNG REPORTS Thinks He V can Maintain Order Throughout the Archipelago- Washington, Feb. 21. Major General Otis sent very -encouraging reports to day about the Philippine situation. He eiays With 30,000 men he can completely garrison' the iprincipa 1 ports Sn the Philippines and maintain order throughout the archipelago. NAVAL APPROPllATIONS. 'Washington, Feb. 2L The bouse thds afternoon, in "committee of the whoie, adopted the amendment appropriating $720,000, instead of $500,000, in the pend dng naval bill, in order to permit the construction of newt buildings at the naval academy of granite instead of brick. ;The provision of the bill-for. an increase of the navy was adopted with out substantia- change. i FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS Washington, Feb. 21. Bills were fav orably reported to "the1 senate today providing; that the public buildings at umbijs; Gia.7 and Elizabeth, N. C, shall cost $50,000 each. This action will result an - nirtnlc -wictrlc when like bills come over from the bouse. " ; A Bare IattinojyjF ffioods fresh; This you can easily enjoy ; t by buying your H " HEAI-TH FOODS : - from us Sanitarium Fruit' Crackers, j - Graiiosa Biscuits, : Granose Flakep, ? : ; : Zwiebackf, ' f Caramel Cereal. -. . iMmuuwmmmmmml AU fresh f rom the manafaeturers at - Satisfaction Snider9 s, : f5 j On the, Square; Almenos Continues His j At- tacksSagasta's iFu- tile Efforts at nk Defense. Maaria, i'eb. ih Oovnt Almenajt coxLtdnued Ms attacks on the army in the senate toda and his speech ended In an uproar. fiagasta attempted to defend the gov ernment but his remarks could scarce ly be heard above the din. WARSHIP ORDERED Detroit to Go to Nicaragua to Protect American Interests. Waebington, Feb. 21. Orders were sent today to Commander Dayton, of the cruiser Detroit now at New Oilcans, to protest to the government of Nica ragua against any interference with the delivery of mesflageti from the navy department to Commander Symonds, of the gunboat Marietta, now at Blue Fields. The despatch of another war vessel is significant of the administra tion's determfinarflox- to brook no sharp practices, wtbich, ft is suspected, are being indulged In, with regard to im periling Ameroad Interests in Nicar agua. Some one has been interfering with the department's despatches, and as the Nicaraguan government controls the telegraph wires In that country, the protest was sent. . TE! AT BEEF INQUIRY Army Officers Condemn the Canned Meat as Food for SoldierS Washiington, Feb. 21. Several regu lar 'army officers testified (before the beef comirnson today and all agreed in condemning canned beef as proper food for soldiers. They stated com plaint was not always made, as both the men and officers recognized that the war (had brought about extraordin ary conditions. In the main the officers agreed that (refrigerated beef was bad, and several cases were instanced where it bad to be buried. jOoneL Viele testified that the ref rig enated beef, furnished in Cuba was not sUmilar ibtbatarniisfliied on the western campaigns 5 v" i .-, . Major. Ijee. .of the Ninth infantry, said he-'had never known of either can ned or f rigerated beeit having been is sired as rations until-Jthe Cuban cam- CtJRE&COLDS AND LA GRIPPE. Grant's No. 24 cures colds nni 1 grippe. Stops the aching. Money ba-c If If falls. Price 25 cents, Grant's pbar maey. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE PAY Take Laxative Bromb Quinine Tablets, AH druggists refund ihe money If it falls to cure. 25 cents. The eemime naa Lu B. Q. on each tablet. Mir Brushes, You need one in VY e can suddIv the .you . want, and so cheap jy oux will" be surpnsed, v Cll and seeihem ! Paragon ?JiMc;: lOppl ost Office."-. t :l ThoneSCQ mil Against the Noisy In sults to the New President. ..... Frenchmen Unwilling to Face the Dangers of a Coup d'Etat, Brunnetiere Resigns From the league of the Fatherland. Declares Its Mission has Compromised Message Become of President Loubet. Paris, Feb. 21. The reaecion and re sentment of genuine public opinion in France and Paris agaist the noisy in sults with which the president of the republic has been greeted are already almost dominant. It did not need tha president's dignSfled and pathetic mes ciage today to set in a true ligh.rrhe raen who, witih basest motives, have been ieading this infamous campaign. Rev olution is recognized as their object, and wearied and d!iscou raged as many Frenchmen are bv the present do mestic crisis, they are unwilling to plunge the country; into the dangers which wound follow a coup d' etat. Moreover, France has discovered that its pretended cfcam'.jna of the army are the opponents of the rectification of the miscarriage of justice of four y sars ago, who are ;the reat enemies of republican Institutions. This discovery has had a ' salutary effect whlclv finds expressioh this eventrBg in the issuo of a letiter from Brunetiere, the emineTit iiterace'ir, re signing" from the x:Xeagner.r; ot v-JFrenca Fatherlandr wMcfc Jti.aHdoned iis ' original purpose of opposing' the Drey fus agWatfion and become the hotbed of revolution. Brunetlere's letter de- . fends the new preWdeh and declares - the league's mission has been compro mised. Other members of ths league ere joining IrJ Brunetiere's protest. President Loubet in his mosKage says that the reguilar transmission of power to a new president proves France's fidelity to the republic, at a time when. certain misguided persons are eeekinge to shake the confidence of the country in its iinstiiiimtions. He speaks of the ne cessity of respect for the essential or gans of society, parliament, magistracy, government and the national army. uYNMMTE EXPLOSION ' IN S COftL WINE Five Men Killed by a Pre mature Blast, Birmingiham, Ala, Feb". 21. The pre mature exposioh of a dynamite charge in the mine of the Tennesse' -Ccal and 1 Iron company today, killed five miners who, were working in the room where the explosion occurred. - Do You Want Some Silverware - For Less Than it is Worth,? We have selected out a lot of Silver-plated Warenclii dingTrays, Flat and HoUo7 Ware, which we are offering at 80 cents on the dollar. It will pay you to Took these things over as they are worth 20 per cent, more than we are now asking for them, y 1 Arthur M. Field. Leading Jeweler, ? fihnrch St. and Patton Ave, 1
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