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v J "t 1 i! V - V Price s Cents. V oestreioner -1 - c : Just Received, The est yalaes i&Tl?fe& rweJiive ever be& abl to' oner ? - aioqr popular prices, ,f ?fftsrr?NapkiD to match each r " this . line should tfsamiue the .ouality ABd price. - r - Newiot of ei'Sweil "estt tninffs of tKisvsea ,son's makes fiCfimfeoii deries aid Insertiflgs. -'Bran J'ew; Neckwear for La diea in white and c$hKS. 1899 - spring styles, and not cost! j. , New Silks for .every bo ii from fancy plaids "at 5c7 iip. " 0ESTBOCRER4 CO.; 517 Aver Hubbard's; . Cele brated Rusks, uii- Pstfito k rivalled, for excel- V ience of quality. 3 The best food :f or infants or invalids. Mae m- Glasgow, Scotland, and sold in : Ashevjlle only by B&gation Aye. DROVII PERFUMERY i'-; HATSukif a, ' l - - VIOLET. DEPAHHE, l.iJRAB APPLE.- : ":'Will retail these .odors at f -' --rft--. . -. . - -.1- - 750 bents er botilei ' J r-; " " Tuesday J ; - ,: had Wednesday: - .This is ia the -original. 1- - ounce : bottles, j regular price. .7 5 cents, Wi '1 not sell more " than one '- bottle to ; any on e HEHllTSH & REAGAIIi Druggists,: Church'St: and Patton Avel -Phone.132 V en in a hurryCfer Drugs. ; : ISM ill "JotPoliticaltrRe. t ons vtjtie. wants the ; Oregon at; -Si-. Does This Mean Danger of Foreign; Interference In ther L Philippines? V -. The Telegram Causes Much .I Jgpculatioh in Washington. Cabinet Member Say Political Eeas- ons" May be Synonymous, with " "Moral Effect"-iatest FromO tiS; v Washington eb. - 54. A" -telegra m from Iewey stating, v "Fo , political ns; tife Dregotr'fihouVi b-- sent at once," excited the greatest -in teres; to day in official circles. Members of the cabinet expressed a caivtction thru political reasons" did not concern any forfeign interference, as 4he term was used as a synonym of '"-nWai -ef fect" on the Filipinos. But other offi cials held that the dangers of foreign complications, presumably . -With Ger many, have been renewed. It was suggested that some foreign government wished to land marines tc prcntect property , and aa uch landing woyld bf pralcaadnrfsskm tlut JtJiI -goyjernment could nojUwjjrecrve rder-a' ccrnfiict mSght - result -jfllh the shlpe making the attempi. . -. It was learned from a i-oliabT 3-source that, "nothing "had been reoe'vol by he foreign Interference. .'sItrwaseuggerli.d iait r-.. the expression" laftaffa more qtilet Inr'another telegram ttem Jtgyi'- ey was inconsistent with .tho voplnlcn that the "political reasons' referred to foreign "complicaJtions. On the otJiet' band It Is pointed out that Dewey doe noftuse words that do not convey his - v . meaning, and wawts the Oregon ior other purposes than forthe moral effect on the natives. 5L j -: ' Dewey's dlspateh wa-.- follow " Manila, Feb. 24F .pifUoaJ ffeawxaa tSte Ofegton shouM o eeat bere at oaee. The-TrVjtftkJ&wis bas arrived, The Charlea ton and -Petrel are oruisls eround. the Fhaippime Oslaads, ' Affairs roor quiet. Signed. Dewey." ,- The foltawmig' , wa3 reoeivedi from Geai- eral Otis this moraing: - Maafla. Feb. v24.Tbe ScttndTaa: arrived last might On the nighlts of the ttvt and 2M"and vesterday'.' moTmag.v-rasurjfeBt fcroopa gained aoeeas to itie outeldncs of the city beihina iout l'ioes. Miaaiiy were in Mdtftg iatDJd aooutrijOOO eMtPenchea them- -t nselvsu They-'were eompletfay rtrateu yes terdBiy1 wthr IoBs of kfttled.; aim f wounaea sflDOlit 500 and 200vri)rii6neiis.. Our Loss very s!5gM. City'auatt, coaftdence re isto-ed, buslneissv ...progncwing. . SlgaeO, Otto." j i VC - - : AT JTHEGRANDv The v Arnold'-Wetf ea Oomnany tvi'l commemoe a week's eaxgetgemexrit at the Opera. House, next Monday -tAro? Feb 27t. '- - ..This 'organi2saiEii(m for ther- paat - four yeaure has continued to'grow in the. pub lie .faAroras well as 9n magnSbude, acd at ith-e , pceeerat ttjime is ,conidred one : oi the best popular -price oompamieis 'travel ing. ; -The company is made up of : peo pje not :ul -actors, however, but amoBher iakivanee has been made fcy themanage- ment, and W number-of vaudteviUe artists are carried, t who . appear v between - the adfia oalyv j thereby x giving almost a. fcoa- tinuous : -pxfoTmanoe. Maniyi ' of vthe (pieces to be presented are -of a slcenlc. na ture, . necessitating v-specJal sceaienr. Electrical . and catcium veff eots ' aire also carried. The opening bill 'WtUbeJ th amusing, society comedy "In The Soc3al Swam.,T - - - - - v . .- . As 4 usual, Jadaes ' wiU fee eldmitted tree am the -opeaadng nligihitv : is - aadompanled by an-ea:tort axolding a paid 30c ticket. . Popular prices, 10, .20 and 30b will pre- vau. . ESTABLISHED 1S8S. A Speclal Prlvato , Treatment of lung ;'T KAB1 von KCCK, 'L. EaT8, $22 50 per week and upward, according to" the room selec ted, InGudea everyihlageptlng medlcinea, which are supplied at ioLaA - certain -number o -rrcms aretra ervI at a lower rate for patients whose " : 'financial drcums' a nces require it and?to such thermedlclner ; tdudtd: PaUkta. tan enter and J aye.iat" any - time. Advanced casea-pt ' VEREQUIEX If pps Fomenters of Disorders Cow- ed - by the. . Stringent "V Measures Taken, Parts; Febu"24.--Tihe9ie I a happy cpa trast' between, tonight' aspects on th principal boxrievards and lat aiigtot's tproar.r'- The city te-eveir less ailmated thau usual, rand while It may be ' 4h qukft of exhaustion, if Is Indicaiave of the artificial 1 nature- of -the recent disturbances. Th etrinKent' measures adopited toavo cowed the real fomenters of disorder and in,She abenee.of lead- emhip all attempts at Insurrection have been abandoned. - It Is more than prob ahle, atiowever, that the governmenit.hafl not yet gortr.possession of (the true secret .of the-, carefully-1 pursued campaign (against existing institutions, which may be ondy temporarily checked by - the proeecutioni -of Deroulede and Herbert, j At all evenlbs trancmFlty has been re- j stored and pubMc opinjion. (has had a cfoan.ee to array itself against sentiment of revoJlutioTV.. v MAY WITHHOLD PAY FROM EAGAN Question of the Rignt of a Suspended Army a OfLicer to Salary . . Washington, Feb. 24. Army officers claiim that the comptroller of the treas ury' will decline to authorize the pay- ment of the commisaury general's sal-- ary to Eagan. The question.of the right of ari officer 4o drawpa while' Under suspensions has never, been definitely decided legally, but officers who hare am4nel th statute books bold thare ia Bft -aurthodtyt for citchpaymeritvi ARKIY BlirACHEEMHIT EUDS EXTRA 5ESSI0I1 TALK- Waeingilon, Feb. - 24-There Is now wo anticipated serfoua difficulty" m paBlng the compromise 'army ' bill. Scone mlnermendments' mayxbe made In "the eenat and bouse, but the bill will be sent to conference aa speedily a possible, where aid points In dispute will be amicably settled. The agreement on the bill has ended all talk -of an exo tra session. The bill Increases the effi ciency of the army, making its total strength -65,000, providing sufflcent of ficers and adopQag several schemes army men have been for years striving for. Civilian staff officer are requir ed to pass a rigid examination. The president ds authorized to raise a force of 35,000 vtrfhinteers. - - - FAVORS MUSTERIIIG OUT .r 7 THE FIRST RECMEHT, Special .to the Gazette. v Washingfcn, Feb. 24-Senatr J. C. Pritchard today recommended the dis charge of the First North Carolina reg Iro-enft. - W- A. H. .TO ClJRB A COIjD 1N ONB TAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggies refund the money If It faia to cure. 25 cents. The -ceauiae nas Lu B. Q. on ach tablet. - - For sale by .The- Carolina. Pharma College street and X3ourt- Square. OPPBRTflniTfe FOR THE PEOPLE OF ASEEVILtE ,1 halve, made up my mind to go to Porto Bice - I ' wCi-close oult my, entire fvtoek at 25- peroewt.-. less , thant. corft Clothtcug, "gealtir furnishing goods, hats and underwear merchant tafforV eMth and cSoith for ladles tailor made aUita, also store piatureai-. EJntire stock must go : J 'j;-;. ; t W. GLASER,' - ; ' $i South MaXa street, Ashevda Institution forthe ; ? asd TZiroat Dlaeasea. 1 i'-V -I.ndleai DLroctoe. " rC ' ..C EHSEv "I- ... GREETING TO GOMEZ . f" - .- -s . 3enty.three 'Thousand Cu- fban Soldiers and 20.000 Civilians escort Him Into' Havana the Citya Thousand Fire- en and 2,000; Girls in I Bed, White and JJlue Join the Proces sion. ' PJ Eejoicing that Greatly Pro i- moted Fraternal Feeling Be tween Americans and - Havana, Feb. 24.-The demonstration 4 .here; dfy ia honor of Gomez was an imposing spectacle. - " . r Ar - Gomez was met in the suburbs by General Ludfow with a large escori and, the panty marched into Havana. Twenty three. thousand Cuban soldier were la the procession, as well as over L 20,000 civilians. The shouting and cheering "for the old Cuban were deaf- ening. ' ;' ' " - ; , - - n5vjhe'n the pVoceeslon reached Central park a thodiBand ,firemen and -two thousand girledressed , in red, white and -blue joined the , marchers. The maah thea "'proceeded f to- thj5pIace,j where there was. much - si of 'htch co-operation ' ben Ci it. t t .it , . . . . a -r JGJomZj said he weus&jcontinue his :wrk ujimme comiti vawcotieitruotea ana reviewedxthe , troops.. of tjpaaafce. iSMf-OMg tonight ald he ThA finoeTudelwuf not. put two-speakers The day' eel an immense bain 1lght,-.-4aAT which. Go mez was.enthusiastically receiyed. J0HIIS0I1 CRITICISES H'KINLEY'S COURSE' Washington ; Feb. 24. CoiKddeTaoaj of the army appropriattion bill .toa&y gave an pportunSty for . a renewal of tie debate -on -the Philippine qUfstkm. In presenUngr the Mil, Mr. HuM disclos ed the text of the . senaie compromise on ithe reorganization bill, but whie he repeated his persoiiaa opposition to this makeshift, meaeure, he declined to say he would oppose tt when Bt came before the hotuwkf" : . '"C3-1 The debate on the Philippine question presented wthirig new, noit even in flve reiterated attack upon the president by Johnson, of Indiana, who severely cen sured MclCinley's Bositon speech, claiming' it wa a gross miBstatemeiit of facts. He Reused (the chief executive of waging T aJTrelerAless war against helpless people, and that the .cause. -of his attitude - toward the Philippines was.tw be found in the demands of eel fteh capftaiWts,'? who, he charged, had a iready seiz; ooWssions la ; China which theCiTfcloo of the PhiHppinesj f-Theneiai oiebate on the army bfll was: concluded wfcb today's session, anq the house wii)ineet early tomorrow iti the hope iS iidahfilfe Vt : TTse Quaker Cabinet and vrevl Xa Grippe. :;- J What.Uo you f?r them?! We selLyou the finest quality o'f: . - X at TtS a TJRY-THEM, .51 . -v Crackers tfpurid A" .i - . . ' 1 .. : -. . . DISPENSARY- i BILL CILLED - - Senate Votes Down Char lotte Scheme-usnihg : r Work Jn'HouseVl : ; Special to the Gazette. t Halelgh; Feb. 24.Bott h6uae ' ' were in fun blast toMght The senate floor and galleries were a mass of people at- tracted by the Charlotte disrjensaW dtecusston. Senators Cocke; Halrston. Jameson and Cowley spoke aeainat tn bill and Senaierome and Gtean'for ft.. Soator tHlcksv "4t--. dtspnskry 'man; spoke agalnft it, because be thought OsborifreprMen?ed Mecklenburg.y(! borne eloqufintiysalaatwlth he ap proval joT fbeparty v xnanligtlW hd promteeTd there shod;be;no3quor. agU tatton'kiF thV county andiedfehhis feKownats4 eM0j6iitison fieiterates His OiHw xninTOitanqparry. iis trying posit ioti j was responslMue1 for the large vote agalnsf the biH rl2 for-1 ' ft agalnat the dispensary.' Glenn'" mad aWpikthe'tic speech for the dispensary, Cooley was so hissed by the Udies thMthcesideat threatened-'fea. clear the ealleries , BIG GRIST LIN THlttIJS33. r -' The house paesed etxty flyebi'lls- ip- night. Among them tr prevent the sale'-of-dfe4;fx' and tto. allow Salisbury: ao issue eleetric Hght. and water works -bonds. Among the bills that pasesd second reading wer the amendmente of the charter of Asheyllle and the Brevard and Hay wood road aawwj' The board offioternal improvemen-s elected 3the folJowg ; dlrectttrs of the Atlantic and North i Carolina railroad: . - " . - i..' . Sugg; I. 'Harm&ti0t&&. Alexander Medows, J.A. Bryan t. G, w- N. Webb. The direc- trrra Tnol" TTOSfllV filt IN-ew rseni. lflKY tors irieet Tuesday at' New BentThey willeetiSenator Bryan president of. the railroad. "W. T. Lee, ofWaynes lijraW. vmeiifter of . the' ImprQvemfenUi In f&e field against the suffrage amend- Jriment. The liquorrassocfaftion aeciaea m no action in the maifter. IS5USSI8G MPSY , ; TAXATIOff 18 THE HOUSE. Predicanint tliat Arose in a Weary . ' Ca.-Night Session ? " Special to the Gazette. Raleigh, Feb. 24.-After a weary waste of time last night the aoueej took up the motion of Mr. Julian to strike out sections 59 to 62 or the . revuei t, which impose a graldUated tax on gross earnings permlle bfraVlroaSts.- i From eleyent.to ore last night the houefr"was without a quorum, and under the ruling of Mr. . Justice, of McDowell, who was nl the chairr'1t could transaet-no busi ness., and could" not: adUra without a quorum. The., sergeant.. at arms, .was' sent ardund and he pulled member- outj of bed to relieve" their distressed breth ren by furnlshlnfr. a Quorum so that the house cbUld let 'itself 3oose. Thie doors were locked -and some cpectitorsiwere shflcrtiu o'ciosit there vas Ma quorum and the house legally adjou ed after wasting ttf ura. r? JvTS Hon opposed ths Uln'aflet speech, based oxt the proplae?, I hesaid? the derrrooratic pay rdurtng the f last 'eam paigh'not to; disturb property fnteress, and he read from tihe state platform to prove his contention. The state chair- CContfnued xm fifth pajfe,) 7 1 ' 1 jT' &uthprland. Sisters Hair Grower - : ;r: Gleaner-,., ; 'V v O - .- ' ' - -- , t :See ouf: Window. q d o .d n n o n: X Heel Cedar Exrelm6rVwiil grkeepmotbs ont of "your clothes -; A - -V , Opp- Post Office;-' -t--- Phone ,260.. - will ..and Harbor BilK jtnrough M riate. i Compromise Army Bill ported and Placed on J the Calendar. cisms of President AieKinley. Bays His Boston Speech was a Gross liisstatement of Ficts-The House and tne Army - J? m. . , ' tVahington, Feb'. . 24. The amend ment to the river atfd harbor Wll au thorizing the purchase nZ hi tertiUiy aria the rights to build the Nicaragua canal, and providing f.-r tho comple tion ef the canal, .wa. i i.. iv .he eenate today, and th? oill wa thf-n passed, by a vote jot- m to SO Several f.ttempta Mret inade n rhrow oult the caaal amendateiU bu ihey wre votod down. , .Pettigrew made the chiof attack on the canal project, and with lt.-cwltns .and TeHer voted agunst the complete The csompronqilse armybill was report-' ed jtojtjke senate and placed on the tat- dar,-the- former reorganlaatlpn bin being' recommitted. . . Among the minor bills "aseldf tyyz the sietoaite today was one for a public build ing at Elizabeth City, N. C. - RAGE QUESTION Discussion Senator Tiiimaa and Rev Dr. Bradford in Pub lie Debate. v u Idfont Clair, N. J., Feb. 24. Senajtojt Tillman, of South Carolina, and- Re-fc. Dr Bradford debSted the race question here thisevendng. Tillman, after Jay- ing'the. causeSsf the problem to the crll war aldtt-i't . : The, white man te" atiperior to th bokired Tace, and so help us, God, we wlll maoiritaln our superiority; Itt thi Saxon superktrtty and ' c.ivflizatfcon an " cv. aif i degraded Jlcorrupt;:. and coTrruptibla ; people." ' . ' ;Tf Imalisoca'ed.-the negroes, saying: 'cbuldp''i'inake..themr.fl3t ttf vote ' even by education.'" ' . Dr. Bradford insisted 1 ttnt r thettf wa capable of takhaga big tfe ual?-standi1ci)a Z'j Uhe: duties of . cflthseoshlp. - - Swisa chaese, r Igen&tae lhipGtty-- ere, at Krwrtr'a, next thr market New ;:?hbne, 37M . Do Yon Want)Sd Silverware : I For Less Than .it is Worth,? t We have-selected out alot of Silver-platediWare.inclu ding Trays, Flat and BqUos Ware, which we are offering at8V) cents on tie dollar; It will par yon to look these things over t. as Jhey are worth7 520 per,,cnt.c mqre tlSn we arejnow asking for Artliur i. Pield. : Leading Jeweler, , (iurch St. ind ratton lve- 4! 1, 1. ! 1 - 1 a; f- . IF" . 1 f r 1 - I- 7lnyah Hotel and flanitarium Co. ' -si-- S3C"i " AshcviHeNC. - X. On;tbe:Square Ik - r V 5 v- 4
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