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1 THE ASHEVILLE GAZE1TEJ rMARGlf "1899 " J. - - I baard tboug:ht they -dould . wfct 4t ev (Tfy : enaj other perarons tsth uaikSe mW paid eral other perarons utstb -priAe 00W palUi th&neflore . to irt (tnce'fth -mrtsr Haas-Ree'a sons tmnt. waiar for their te-HBery , at a specials, tmte. Tie r -water . committee were requested to-; jtake ,uj : Cf-M?"' " . T-'- - -' t- '- - - - - Offer one lot of .'.silksf; i to 4 yards in piece, ut - 50c. - y A. haVe . been selling gc li.00 and 1 25 :Z -.. :. zf ' T?iiy have several tables of goods at al)out 1-3 of: fprm a CdstS Sale , si Mplyf iat fcl eanins; I luji f WilFpay y as oing continue, through the season. - - r MM --?-- SUCCESSORS TO) ' : ... Our buyer iSrinvNew York, Our Spring Goods will arrive ini:he next few days. Everything tiiat is new;and up-to-date will be here and at special prices from the first day, " l ' " BOftRO-OHLOERMEflr Hore BiUs AUowed But No More Money to Pay . Them. T The most signiflcaait fact developed at ibhe meeting of the board of aldermen last night, was that -the city still has no xttnd-wt- which to pay its current ex penses, and that the pile of unpaid bills JSn the hands of the treasurer continues to grow large. A few bills were audit ed last night. Mostly connected with the city pay rolls, but It will be some time 5ef6re "tiSey are paid. Tr. "Wiatson complained, that the pavements on Grove street had not been put down as per ordinance re naming city to put them dcwn in case taken In this, : . Several application to buy rock frsm the city were bear d. A committee com posed of Aldermen Rankin and Sherrill .sisd Street - Supertetendant Dos t ! ic, . waa sointed to take inventory of "rock In the 1? auarry. and;4just the accounts and 800. : whether" ae quarry ; has been ran at ate piXMM a ' p?v(i rock wilirbe sold. ' . : ... . . Mr. Owen preseiited a pettttoa signed ty property owners-on Gaston '.street to have that street " norked and a bridgo put in at Ita xmnec)tion with .ScnMiside avenu'cC Miir ostto - was : oTdered to flyiHiiiiliiiiftim ;7tiA. yeiy cdmpietd, line of Indies S and Gents' Umbrellas, from $iob: 3 - - 1, -u- ' - s- H r. r-; You" will be' "pleased with . the quaU'-a: S ity of thegoods and tHe prices; : vl; E r "Umbrellas-re-covered- while you 3 P wait, frorn".i2 to $3,00. - --a; k CsiTiIiiiiilllllltll H iiiVUUUUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii i ill ii4 n iiii 1 r.-TT. - lis . DEAL & 60. Mi m Investigate and report at mext meeting, It was decided: to give Mrs. Burgtss, widow of one of themen4 kilted In the dyjsamSte explosion at. thequarry, $15, the 'city aittorney to Hctate the receipt to be signed. - The SojBthern ; Bell telephone to the- city hall willrbe Utt another month: The mission hospital asked' to bav their street assessmeat remitted. It was -decided that ttihe city's donation to the hospital of $50 a month was all they could give. The captain of the hose company re ported that the anew wagon was unsatis factory, as the tires are too Sight, the brake no good and the wagon generally too light. Alderman Sherrill, Olty Clerk Robertson and the fire chief were ap pointed a committee to communicate with the company from which dt was purchased. In the meantime, the new wagon is to be set aside and the old one used. O. D. Reveli was granted a building permit for a rfine-room house on Mont ford ayenue and three eight-room houses on Cumberland avenue. A building permit was granted to A. L. MentKxn, Architect for E. E. Kimber 3y tfor an eight-room ;ootitage on - the south side of Bartlett streets The city, -wttilx the AsbevMle & Bilt more street railway; was summoned to appear before the superior court March Jl34 answer complatota of 0.B.RusselL This was referred to the city alttorniey. ilmXL. laeked W a ruicilpn of his stall rent the city market; The tnni 51 "4 "''''VT"v"mn',!i 1 1 1 1 1 if-' " All paTtHea usUng: cfqr water outsJdc the cky limits inuat put -in me'tera by. July: V 1899, alao paydouble sates: rV 1 Lew Miiddox ' desired to 'pay his stireet -tax, amd -was allowed ta. 2rper cent, idlscoutt if tfh ea'f.lre' tax was. paid ;jsa tane piayni)8rit". t'f -vi ujcveyMoioa & Mama's property was nt ed twipe ln:taxr fcqtoks, and $4.00 was re J Mi; Morgan was lWwed a discount joif $S.0O VKiis. aiaxe acwordios' to the re-: Qudtkm. bytihe ooiiaty comniisMdlner; E. T. Clemen's esfiate ,-ws giveto crtait top; 1720 ion taxes, caused -by am eryor in ctopyingr'taxlfsti - . s - " . Mr. Bostie jeledtlon &3 cap bain m ifte bxiee company was confirnaed " . : ' ; - The chief wf poMoe asked for a rulfe tto guide him- hi reBtricffiatg' meTchawi'ts from ifflispIayl!D& he.-waipes on th sidewalks Hiewto ajirected to get ifflifr'-wiarth of the dtys sidewalk oh all streets amd keep evearytaring- oft of that limit. Mr. RaouLi-ttf tthe Albemiarle .MamoT, was Erected to puit ln meters o)t all faueeifcs. on his premises. ; BIIL ALLOWED. P. E.: Lingle, .90 cents: freBffbt. $26.45; I, X. L. grooery, $3.50: ""Ashevill Ice and Coal Co., $1.25; Cowam & Stradley. $S.45; W. C. Stradler. $2.10: Typewrit lug atria etamps for" fity clerk. $1,25; fire pay rpM, $20.00; 68 meals, $4.76; J. A iLyerly, $4.00: stretet nay .roll. $60.56; curses, ; $14 . 00; water wwrksr pay roll. $27.03; sanffiaTy -play roU. $68.90; W. F. Snider, $19.58; H. C. Johmsoa, $50.00; J. G. Reeves. 50 ceata " ANOTHER BIG BflZftR Ladies of St. Lawrence Cath- olic Church Fix Date April 4 and 5. The St. Lawrence. CaJtholic church is to have anotlher bazar. The date has been set for April 4th and 5th. The ladies of th congregation met in the club room of ifche church yesterday and organized as a preliminary step for the arrangemenits and work of prepar ing the bazar. As a result of the or ganizajtaon, Mrs. Geo. H. Smathers was elected preslident, Mrs. Jesse T. James, vice-president; Mrs. James A. Mosely, secretary, and Mrs. O. C. Hamilton, treasurer. The meeting then adjourned until to night, when they will meet at the home of the secretary, Mrs. James A. Mose ly, on French Broad aveune. The can vassers wiill be appointed tonight and thefir work systematized. Necessary arrangements win be completed for the various booths contests, amid especially the bamiquets, which will probably be held each night. The previous bazar of the 9t Law rence CfJthofic church lis' still fresh Jn, mind as one of : the most notable church affairs ever given in, the state both from a financial and social stand point; Itisv pronounced " success- and. MgMy enjoyable features will un zar both day and night.. Xt is ascer tained from the organization, that this year's bazar wlL eclipse even the bright success of its predecessor, two years ago. - - The proceeds f the bazar will be de voted to the complete renovation of the church a much needed work. . NOTICE. - To persons using Periodical tickets. Pleiaise add the following name to Mat of firms in ticket book: J. F. Harris, 10 N. Court Squtere. Custorhe made boots and shoee, and r paring. Miss A. M. Cole, Manager. BTJCKLENS ARNICA SALVE The best salve to the world for cute, bruisea, sores, uacerm. rheum, Trrer sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblialns, eomo, and Ji akin eruptHona, aad pes fttvely eura piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to s&vw perfect, ssjtis factton or monor refunde. Price ' 25 oeinls per box. Fkxr vale by T. C Smith, W. C OarmCchawfl sxd Pelhiajn'B phar-ntftcy. Trust Rules the World. Confidence in others a necessity Dr. Hartman's statements on a vital subject. ISP r tain has X more if about rv mucpus membrane healthy Is Pe-ru-na. It may fbe secured of any druggist, but so many people have some phase pf catarrh wd are ignorant of it; that It '. is wise to have one of Dr. Hartmati's free books on (Shlnfri 'tarrh. These. books are sentOT apcatioii G, W. Holstcjna!FayeitelAla.. savs: 44 1 cannot say?' praise of -' your ""t .fe i.ttf1rx.,,irviy wen by taking Albert fiurTaln Pe-ru-na has done so much for inv wife " -. J-m-. uuvwn saia infiir fviniii n . . -. . y :-t Evidence is' constant:accumnlating 'toedlcme.; My ccMnnlai nf. nr arrhaof 'thnr'h tioA -an a i-f,Titrh and nam in - Pe-rn:n8curedher,completely.I do say that Pe-runais 'atrtx&deffal medltu It lias almpst brqiight the ticto.life.' - j ''SS Z.:',: 111 diseases pf the mu const membrane. Peru-jia is not af cureail," but itcurea J eatarfrx absolntelj ana,huUds up.the WHU &ti-m3l& Made rorri pure cream of tartar the food against Alum 02 powders afejhe greatest to health of the aroerdiV. mcnacen m THE "C. C. TEA. ' Fully 100 PfiOple Initiated I AntO ltS Mysteries. Fully T , "'ysienes ot iai V. -rea' at uae nome of Mrs. J. A. "Burroughs yes terday af rennrirt-n a'nA owmino- . . It was a delightful affair given by the women s Forei'gn. Missionary society of Oeritaral M. B. church, for the beaeflt of ? sdhio:!- and misaionsry fumd;--Be- une excelleDifi .program, the? mys terious menu affordexl much amusement. suest was allowed to order three teS.TrJe5i ,f they ,hiad made a mistake fin guessing. ,a MOSNU. coid chopped creature. Cold clapper. Cordial icheeT. Crea'ture cheer. Crystal clear. Ofireall dompoumds. Cucumbers cured. Churned 'cream. Courfcry 'cousin's comforis. Cusline eompoutdis by cooks. competent The following progflams receaved. ex i.enc rendition: ' . AFTERNOON. KecMai i Mi Rctha Hyner PBamo solo Miss Mary Nichols vocai s-cr.o Miss May Kimberly Vocal solo... M:ss Floremog Vaililemcurt . EVENING. vocai soio Miss LiWan Anthony vocai solo Miss Katherintel Biasler KecKtation cliff Merrick 'w-i soio Miss Oaflsy Sawyer A CLEVER CAPTURE Two Alleged Snuff-S ealing Negroes in Limbo. xne ponce nave just succeeded, by clever work, in placing Alex. Morgan and J. W. Smith, two 'negroes, behind the bars. r February 9th two gross of boxed feiuff was stolen from a wagon belong ing ;xo iorace uidds, a JBig ivy mer chant . No-tmoe of the thieves ocmld be; fpund umtil Polffceman W. N. Ballard and ir, W. Garrtson - heard that two negroes were offering snuff for sale at various groceries In town. Policeman Ballard left instructions at Michalbve's store on Eagle street, that if any snuff was offered for sale there the police were to be notified... Yesterday word came mat- Morgani was at the store with a big bag of boxed snuff. Police man Ballard hastened to the place and arrested the negro, while Policeman Garrison went sea rehiring' for Smith. Morgan was locked up. Policeman Ballard returned to his beat and on Val ley street recognized Smith as he was passing . He joined Morgan in the lock-up. All the snuff was recovered. The ne groes claim the goods were shipped to them from Tennessee, but the marks on the box disprove this story. Later Captain Jordan had reason to suspect that the two negroes were guil ty of a theft committed Thursday night at the Farmers warehouse, by wMch a Madison county farmer named Moore and faith pervade civilization. Scarcely a step- Safeguards ST can be taken without relying on some one to do his duty. The railroad engineer and the steamboat pilot carry our lives in their hands; we trust our selves to them absolutely. In medicine we jC jtrust the doctor; We also trust the drug -Sclerk who puts up the doctor's prescription,- a slight mistake on Ms part may be cer- death to us. J V; v , a Deterniining proper 3 treatment for disease taken centuries to develop, and no science ;Jias made such slow; progress. Mvv "Perhaps no, advance in medical science is notable than the theory of Dr. Hartman r catarrhal diseases. This theory was --perfected many years ago, and the accuracy ot it has had constant verincation for forty years in Dr; Hartman's unvarying success. : Ctarrbis innimatidn of the mucous mem-,: wai.mii nf the bod V. "Ctonsumption, gastritis,, Blight's disease, and r liver troubles are just as much catarrn as catarrn of the head, nosd or throai. ; The One remedy that reaches out for the -rnnts bf catarrh - anrt tti akes the entire f e-m-naanci Man-a-lini'' : -. t' that Ji hardly loiowJiowTto recommend TinLuuttr'HiurB ior hrt' iuiu . . . . -..ini-wV "that shows tfceefficiency 9i:PeTr-naror- 5i 6 Of jiinest iTivle Inn South. Located in a residence 1 1 ark ten rninatea from f: private batl electric ujtuace?. in cpnnecuoD with The Maaor are two' attirttic cottages, "First ueasc. opened January 1, 1899 For fnrthiT information apply to MRS9 CffASPLA7T9 Manager. lost four big turkeys and seven dressed chickens. Two turkeys were found in a bACk of the warehouse by Policeman enred a warrant and accompanied by I "Poii I mmm. In Ha.ppy Hollow." The two turkeys were found, locked in a trunk. Four of tlhe. chickens were recovered; Morgan and Smith will be arraigned this morntng. - CRAWFORD-PEARSON CONTEST. An Unexpected Halt in tht Case - Ye g- " ; terday. '. The taking of testimony In the Craw ford -Pearson contest case, which was to have been resumed ttn this city yes terday, came to a sudden and ' unex pected" naft. Mr. CrawfoTd, with his counsel "and witmesses, were on hand ready to proceed with, the hearing, but the notary, Mr. Hooker, the officer to take the testimony, was not present. Testimony thus far has been taken in the counties of Buncombe. Havwood. Macon, Jackson, Cherokee and Clay. It 4s umiderstood that Mr. Pearson has gone to Wasinington, and whether or not the investigation will be continued is not yet known'. V ALL KINDS OF WEATHER. AsthevSlle is furnishing all kinds of surprises in, weaitner lately. Tne transition from zero to spring weather was a sudden affair. Yesterday fur nished a few surprises Of its own. About 5 o'clock in the morning two terrific claps -f thunder awakened the whole ciity, to hear -tlhe rat-a-tat of hail on': the windows that followed the - - , . 2xundr. r Then rain and sunshine,, contended fori supremacy the- remainder of Uhe day. Shortly after 4 o'ctock a young cyclone struck the town and tfor a few minutes played havoc with signboards. and loose material. Steadier weather lis hoped for today. LAST NIGHTS SOCIAL EVENTS. 'B- J3. B. B." Club, the Knickerbocker and Mrs J.W.Crowell Entertain, tMs : probably accOunlts for itihe unusual number of social gatherings last night. BesMs the "C. C." tea, the B. B. B. B." eluib's farewell supper 'to B.- S. Davis, was'ja feature. Mr. Davis h!as resigned frornVthe club and leaves for Charlotte this, morning. The club hiaid prepared a big spread far tine popular druggist, and a number of outsiders were inviited. iBach member of the club made 'a speech filled with the re gret tlrat their comrade's departure had awakened. Mr. Bavis responded, expres sing his HonrVw at .beimg1 compelled to resiignj, from business (reason's. The faire weil toast? were nurmeirous amid sincere AT THE KNICKERBOCKER. A musical aasd aiiteirary etatentainment warn given at the Knickerbocker , on Col- I The Equitable Life ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. S. I Outstanding Assurance . Dec. 3 1, 1 898.. Assurance Applied for ! ini898; Examined and Declined New Assurance Issued Inme......... ...i.. ..... Assets :Dec. 31,1 898, ... Assurance Fund ($198. 898259.00) and all r other liabilities ($2,- - , ; ; i6q,5So2L 201,058,809.27 Surplus:: V-,920 eZWaln SfTRlchmondi Ifr&lzr jrssif'iQ i.'t-fi "o:5? 5 radri3Ji9rhoideis;- vo-fr-: . ?1V R i, i rl n r: et- 5 24.020 523 42 I I - - - -f , - ' ' ' (;H; BrHXDE Prfes,. i J.W, ALEXANDER, VrP,J 9 ' V:; " O Albemarle . Park. Charlotte Street. cewter of Ajaheville on electric lights, steam heat and open' 1 -. Wgje stoeeit last night. The Wteraxy part of the fuiUtJoo. was unftque aand entertaifln ing, the music excellent. A story in questions which the guests nt:ea in witn tne names of late novels. taffb-ded much amusement. Miss. Law rie, of ttoe Asheville College faculty, sang delightfully. Professor Chap main received much 'applause 2a his recitations, ex cellent Sastrumeoital musto was5 fur- nfehed by Mr.and Mrs Frank Smith. The evening ecnoluded with dancing and re IreshmanrtjB. AT MRS. J. W. CRO WELLS. The residence of Mrs. J. W. Orowell, on Haywood street -was a scene of gayrtty last mdghit. The OJ.iasion was a "Tree Party." Each guest was required to guess the names of tree suggcted by '- o propriate question's. A habdsome book w'a the prize. It was wctrx by Miss Cbiar Bdtta Atkimson Card p'aytng. d-raTtir land refreshmerits occupied the remain -der i of the hihhly enjoyable affair. ROSTELL AT THE GRAND. Edwlto Rostell will make his appear ance in tails city on Tuesday, March 7. the opemiing play being Ri heMeu. When one remembers that this actor appears in a role of characters which has made fernoua the names of ithe world's ereat est taiagediiaini, and is able to hold soell bound iyhe most refined amid pnWnwui an Viienice by his finished complete and com preheneive InfceirpretJations of Shakes peareaai) cHaradtera, it seems almost in credulous and marvelous that he should. in the bloom of youth, attain to a piom mence ana distinction only accordied lo others lalPber years of haird. amd patlient toil. His actine is airtMstHo n in all c erftfflt ive. He nBs ababdcinerJ ods altogether, and not once resorts to rant or icdap trap business to arCmee the audience, but ptaiimts his picture, givMg light and shade, un'tl. when finshed th audHence realizes it has seem; a true work or art. on- Wednesday night) Otheleo will be played and -at the matinee of tihe same day Hamlet will be given at popu lar prices. The prices at night are $1.00, 75 cents and 50 cenJts. ECHO OF PENN STRIKE RIOTS Pana, Ilh, March 3. One hundred and four assumpsit suits have been filed against Christlani county, the total of which aggregate $15,212. The suit were brought by the, special deputies who were engaged during the Pana mining troubles. The departure of 100 negro miners and their families last evening for Mc Allister and Hartshorn, I. T to take the places of strikers there, attracted a 'large crowd to the station. Captain Couch, la command of the military post,' had a large guard there, fearing an attempt of the negroes remaining to prevent them 'going. Fully two thirds of the negroes now here will go next week. CZAR'S PEACE CONFERENCE. St. Petersburg, March 3. The czar has appointed M. de Staal, Russian am bassador to Great Britain, as plenipo tentiary of the disarmament conference to be held at The Hague. He will be accompanied by Prof. Martens and oth er special delegates. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pore. sOc, f 1. All druggists. Ftar sale by The Carolina Pharmacy CbOege street and Court Square. $987,157,134.00 198,362,617.00 30,318,878,00 168,043,739 00 50,249,28678 258,369,298.54 57.310.489.27 1 ; Va, . v - v ,ir.j i s, f- , , ' V I-. . -4 4 i, .I - f i ! 41 f ! i it I- r r 1 .V-"' h : Ft. 1 ) if ' U'Jl f . i -f i i It
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