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The fact that r.oh!ng like them has ever been known i i, the history of th world makes iiKoroizing about Uiem JifrciH for ev .va trose most expert In svval economics. Current Literature t:ys editoriar.y: "Never befoi-1 has been known such a feverish man's for industrial ccnsoi ir'atJon as lh i resent year h:is brought. No line of manufacture is prrcf against this unifying influence. At every turn one may behold a dozen ir f-o little corporat'ons, which have long been acrimonious competitors, se'.ied with i si:dclin mutual affe'; Ion p.ai. flocking together to mend their h isfroric differencrvs with a new chir tr under the lav,-i? of New Jersey. I t'essed are the peacemakers, then tiiily beatific arc the wise and benefi cent legisaltors o! Trenton. ' The magnitude of some of these trus-ts is start'ijif;. The Federal Steel company, for instance, which was In corporated ne?r the close of last year, rt presents a captiui of $200,000,000, not TvUh&tanding thaf seme of the strong est factors in the steel market are not included. The aggregate capitaitaa Tit n of American trusts reaches far in to l.e billions," and the writer thinks that "so little industrial wealth row remains outside of the trusts that the consolidation mania must soon die out from sheer exl'.i. stlon of materials to work upon. The only thing else would bo to reorganize the present specialized combines into a s'.ngle hierarchy, en throned in N.uv Jersey's capitol, vhence to exe.'ciie sovereignty over all the nation's ir.iluintlal affairs of what ever sort. A recent writer in the London Spbc tator also holds ihe idea that these tremendous combinations tend toward communism or state control of Indus- mes. wnne another and somewhat facetious write, thinks that the differ ent combines must hold each other in check the iron- and steel combines .controlling the railroads, the coal com bines controlling the iron and steel, the labor combines controlling the coal, etc. What will be the outcome nobody knows, not even the wisest, for (there is no precedent to fall back upon. Wheth er the final rasult will be beneficial or disastrous remains to be seen by act ual txpenment. The fact alone is patent that never before in the his- lory or the world was there such a state of, affairs. me jtsnna ooddess," by R. I. Tyler, suggests the recentpoisoning cases in Kew York, as ' 1,'oden's Corner" sug - gC3ted the projector schandals in Lon don. It .is modern, in incident and handling, and is a mixture of detective story and romance that is likely to take Its place with popular summer read ing. By the Stuynesant Publishing company of New York. . dinner taster" is the latestprofes- 99 " - v 'Th6 Special Sale of fine Shear T retaU at .?0 and 25 ts. - '.. -vWlli-paiaeeon) Special Sale four - wy""" -v -V- i It XX Edging, and-lnwrtinc.1 Alfc usttal w regular rda1! oricea. -It will "p'Y you to buy early.M hey in malarial districts Tutts Tilk are indispensible, they Iceep the system in perfect order and ire an absolute cure ; for sickheadache, indigestion, malariatorpidcfiVer,- constipa-' tionand all bilious diseases: v Tutt liiVerPilfs sion f of women. - THe taater -.. goes from couse io,nous? sampling nae cooiting and making- suggestions to, fthe . cook.Mt jnust be that a pend, angelic species: of cook haa,. lately conlev Jnto-l;beiig if tlie "dinner taster" js-aa; success. .General Miloe iui said to possess, thel most complete col:ectipii of Indian trophies in existence: The ofily coUec tion of trophies he has made during the last war consists of beef cans und he has barely esqapea with his scalp. in'. getting these trophies. ., r - ' If jou have aiiything to sell you can tojl the people of this, section bo thrltugh the -'Gazette; and between sea sons is a time when it is most useful to advert!-what you have on hand. It keeps trade from becoming-dull. Cuba has a mammoth cave, we are told.v There certainly must be a big caAity of "some sort' down there td" Judge bythe fcpecie and provisions that have been-sent from the United-States. Every wheel -at the Pan-American exposition in 1901-is to be operated by the Niagara cataract electric power. One cause for congratulation on Kip ling's recovery is that the poems ded icated to him are disappearing. The governor war is over. of Colorado says the POLICE CAUGH TEH. Shelton-Iaurel Visitors Were ferint ' in8r the Town. The police had a -very lively time last night owing to the presence In the city of a crowd of Shelton Laurel toughs who were bent on painting the town red Near midnight the crowd was reported as working havoc and raising hades in the Cripple Creek district. Captain Jordan with 'Officers Chappejlt wrson, Taylor , Page, . Allison, Bxadjey, Garrison and Night Watch man Sims went to Cripple Creek arid succeeded In surrounding a large part of the. disorderly gang who were fifing pistols, yelling loud enough to wake the dead, breaking windows and smashing in doors that were hot opened promptly at their behest. Ten of the gangjwere arrested and brought to town. At 3 o'clock this morning Six of thesa had given bail and were released with admonitions to Wbave" themselves. Four Were locked up. All will "be tried this morning. - SAID TO BETOO LIGHT Likely Hou, Company WagoE Wq J ' At a meeting of Ilose Company No. 1 it was decided that the company should attend the" tournament. to be held -by ... . .r:-.. i. At.'.,u. - cue nremen is vxrteneooro u mc wi.jr approves the purchase of new . 11V hose wagon which Is nbw at the de- - - . - partment's t eadquartera. In e .irn4 vi .t o m-ci n ' TTWiire the V.- . . "vvaon tn? company will at once Degin rniHio onil n'tlf r.tsi Vrfh the WaCTOll and hand reel contests.. Jesse M.Pat - . l. I 1 V. . OillU . 1 i V-J.V W :. lon has been elected captain- of ... tne Iaci& team It is by no means certain, however, 4v.t 4t. 'mmiHc onmnosed of , Al- dermen Hill, Hhoriill'and Rankin, will make a favorable Teport on the wagon. It is con tended by 'some that ite ve hide is generally too light. : ' INCREASE IN WAGES".; ETlkins, W, Va., May.-The tlfbmA. f' Pbar- rtrt tt-Ka wt vsircrin ra Central, and Fimts- burg Tailway, has granted vlunairx I (increase ia. waiges-lamounttd'ng to 15 per- r.eTiiK TThA TSfl.vii ontiLana cose wuitw. have granted itheir4 employes an Increase or io cemits per minie-cair oi uj. , . "Return of -black ' and white spotted pofinter dog , niamer Spot Has was mounitted collar kwu a Strayed away Mon 'day afJternoon, -about 3 cclock, ' - - DR. OEO.-H. FOX, D. .Glenn's office, over BluferRldsre Nat Itaoaifal Banac.--j- ,r - . x - v Colored OrMidiea that urn ally Specialat 12c nowon. : Ms of fine SWISS -EMBROIDERIES, about -i-, t -i- vr;- ijot I EdSgTanla InstlngtStOCK JUSt ID.. Wo last yeaxfl thev woutri mii'a'a RivpenL-inoN. Will not be dunllcated tUla. season-. - . " -The- ftoe Orfl&adera-s oastle, "v about twen'tv mdlee from" He&tsL, nea Go etan-n 'ft'inopl, ,waa iconnr-,nw?i at. iw montna ago t'lhiiild,-AtlOTe:pKr,'tafeiiaitaXftt thv landing rthe i Gimam. 5 . mptiror ad. empress. .v , Araichcieltttisirit tlsfdaid, di;cv red that"cidT i yery fa-tal to 'ih ty phoi fever tafriilus. This effeict be a1 triIbutestto th( miaJic acIdVresent- in tte cider to th - men't .o-f 2 fver eeoit. of him, acdar3jHiS:,0 't21 " visage." f. W .'' Tit ii ad' tBe country beyond Oal umptt dsulljof all sortr '-of ingonloue trenches anid itfalla in- th kzads, with eb.3irpened bamboo. Jn the swamrs ,rtps-"oIuV,t3tir hsair-des nglitin. men stnl&ng to tUtir A-oi5't'3 in mud, .-r? aies (f 'Fn'rins s fel-l ng tor- r.hTr. ."4 V-it ts atff iiYely--st?.4d that nine' .?,toeit;iite4Sf 'fJfs." fid let g' to whtth &-rr4$.:tlhz ir.; r: i ki-ti n . bill.. &ih v33ufc ji. ntf-'Ky-. agreed up:n b-y the lririxe) c.fg;;.v .anj ' the U I 'ted trltcit -embaisrad1:'? h?ra . And-s t - Zftlxiiv, ba'i rxo"ted aTain-st t'ae me;s- ure and in 'fzmr &t bill hostile tio Amerfcan iatedrests. ' All" the native signialirp on the Tn-j ciian PesilhiiUJ'aT tailway have gore on striker,; demandi-cJg-art eight hour day, a thiry-d'ay sa.,3at:m,iahnually ahd1 a.'arg-e incrciase las piiy." Trafficr;i3 partially dis organized. T'ho smaller state eras, have been cloeed -and the stignilmen at ithe important station'3 .are w'ork ng uader police . pitoteci'icja. Trade,-iDionism is spreadtiing rapidly ' amcng -the natives. V M. de Fireycinttt, minister5 of war, has resignied."1 His defection. Is regarded aaJa" sdgn (that the .court, of . Cassation: moans to decide in favor of Dreyfus, and that ithe ctabinot wiil be forced JO act "against the eulpable officiers off (the ar my, 'compliciiloais Whlich M. de Frey ciLm&t wMied! i to esclape. - M. Camille Kranitz.-'the new minlatt&r -of War, was French , Co mm irsHonier-'general to .the world's fair at -Chicago in 1893. Dr. AlmlamtaDa Butler head of tthe public works; Hlepartm&nt sit LSma, Peru, has has jus"feadvierfsed for bids, ito be tendered'-'wiithtm sixty days, far the budldtog of a! new rallrtiad' from La Oroya, .133 mites- easst of Limia and the present (terminus - of the Callao-Oroya railwiay Kihte, i. tk Cerro de Pasco, la ifhe department ;6-f Junin. OeTro de Pa?co Which is the: capital f the department! (and a' towor of 14,0.00 inhaWtiaimts, 'is the canter of ithe Hich silver minmg district of Peru. ItJ 4s about 125 miles from Oroya. Mto. G. P. Greeafield, of Colorado Snrlnifirs. Colo..-will "drive a staere coach at thiPlSs -exrjioisttion in 1900. crackimsf the whip over' eftx pr'aaciintg horsets. Thepjz managers of the - exposition h'ave justly closed a cbntradt with i.bis enterpirh-1 woman to drive vifftore about the grounas un xrue western siyie. ic is saaa tiiat she will receive $5,000 tajnd her ex- penses for the six momths ln which she wi)M be on duty. Mrs. Grecarfreld, hav- hug am iniVattd husband and family to support, began dnivlnsr ai few -43itons iabxut Monibou and .fJie Garden of the Gods year ago. Now sue is the pro- t P"rtetreS3 of a flourishfaig estabiishmeiit. J SUCCESS OF SALVATION COLONY Chlrae-o Reicordi . Holly, Coa., May 3. The enccess of thef sayafthHL atxny colony founded by jtco;nfc Tucker near this place .suggests a meKh- j od-by which! -rich pMlonthropsts may confer g-ea;t blessings upoan tSieir unifor ituniite fellow-mein; giving them an op-ro-ttumltv to; (take a fresh sdarlt in life. and it the 6iime tlm coautribute to ithe Cri? merit If nesaalf or even a small perceait- j age of tdhe money that Is, expended, for ehajritv bV our state, county aoudi munic- tPSU giovernmeinicfe could ;be devoted to the peTmlanern twuovsm to ure. pciaww relieved to the piraiaies of the-west aind , nia.lti? .them in a ecniditioia where they can take care of themselves pau V LZu AnaMrr be diminished ""U': in an. altnnfi vrk spiemds be- tweeL$4,000,000 wad $5,000,000 a year in . w,T; 'rLc.t .fv, lvaitioa army $15,- iLyA onty-six families KST homes and a chance -to maJceswn mg of themselve-s. If o" m ,.p e: cerit- or o Py' fund beei to -ftbe removal locatilcm. of a ?J?"f T?Jr; ih cement house pop lew iuunr-to - , . a, f H""- nermanen-t gooa it uii - the pramw 6.. - , tntrtJ3a( CK)uld have bero wcomw rwb- tt,u "L nHiinorfsm. orwwB that flwrity i . i.,,.a TTe says ano he :V.zr - ZZ, & .t-hnt when a man ' r-la n nPTS fcnows Dyexi- ------ta fthBrttv he Who as able m Z seK- r.Aa u iir-K i i . i . " - . a degree, or - ect " ad -rtj TnZ- the often riapidly iwv, - - ftjdly he dr. J becomes a ecu nrtiicvA - ipeniatt. BUCJK1.ENS JLBNICA SAtVH . i (n the world for cuts. ana 1 Ii: Lf"-" refandtd. Prtoe 25 tTr Bior sale by "T. C. Smrth,! ; : r1 -TSirr NS I2-0.VT- NOW IS THE TIME -1 .T"rt select a Ham rnooV n 5 Hammocks. New colnrs. iwacy jr- .sfta?? Jrf-'- Js WR ,iilL.i BLPtfii i i?; -r I 'reHovac r- . Owing to want of room in my niove my stock of .Books, Stationery-and Fancy Goods to Patton Avenue. Facing CTiurch Str ": 71 Lale of an Ajic iinc oi - our floorVstKe most attractive and best we have shown for many a day. Golden oaks, birch, mahogany and -bird's eye maple are the wood. Now is the time to buy for all manufacturers have advanced their prices 10 to ,20 per cent. usoxi Go. W Furniture, 16 PATTON AVENUE. $ New Dress Skirts From $L50 to $5, lately opened, the materials - figured mohair, plain dlbto, wool serges, popains and creporus. New Shirt Waists In WhJLte lawns, corded ditto, Wkck lawn, eltalpeiil percale, etc.. Ziegler Bros. '-Fine Shoes In high cuts and low cuts, for ladles, "Misuses, and children. H. REDWOOD CO., i a -xt 2 TO ORDER, , ; W are frequenrtiy asked If we make skirts' for Individuals. We do not know how the impression camo about ttJhait we fcxnfly made them tiarough the "dry goodfl stores, but we will say that while we do make for the starea, we pretfw to do business dlreot with our pattrons. We ihave a competent dress maker an& our searnBtresses are as good as any is the city. We guarantee a fit where we take your measure ourselves, and if a garment is not satisfac tory, through fault of our, we sfmply take it off your hiads acd make no futs about lit We have a reoatatian for making fine jkirta and propose to beep it. We have added t&e .making of shirt waists to our ousiness aad have'eompe tamt haa.la oo mate them. The longest time we take to make a akitt is thiee days, aal :f necessary, can deliver in one day. Give us a call and we (are positive you will come again. Asheville Skirt Manufacturing Co. Fitting Room Patton Avenue AsheviHe Telephone Co. . ;' (INDEPENDENT )i Endorsed by Asheville Board of Trad.. Rates for Business Phones R Rates for Residencephones $24 Per Year. V $16 Per Year, OVER 400 PHONES ----- - - Temporary Office, Barnard Building. W. Si PROCTOR, Supt. IT iaevattonj,300 tmt Pure Air, the southena slope of tha Blue FAIRFIBLI LAKa (2 miles m m mountains of the south!. Sapphire Xnn beto located Tbxa,way.wM mta26,pw atre wtthi 75 mile, ofl trout elreaniB ers patroled an tnaurlng to ; gtseata . un- 'inM '-M restrict hsJ any well regulaa preserve altould-h In) this talbe. CTLdlVIATB sU Cbit . -oSLmw v. could bTteshiea ;fihtog, rifflna ana dsftvtog. Jus .yrhiXf TOor ,jesd;fioa.HELaIra - . . , rates wmS IwfiraiJalim addrew."- , rrii.w-- --r- T'IP. 1 hqtigb present store I am going to f i Antoiiio, Texas;;; suus we now nave on Carpets, &c. NEW PHONE 113. on Second Floor. and Court Square. - V UNDER CONTRACT. rn nn LIVJd Sbnthern expesure, being jocsJted; Von Ridge and on SAPPHIRE X.ATria tiMftirt) Ithese, btedng the only-; "Uks v - - - near 'the cemtr . of .the( jitelta b toe ashevttle 1:05 Hairihririfr nnnn -s. zTTN nn ; '' Framim Now" stock wf laftest desflgns fcr Mould ings -'Wet- jnake epetJlalty of artistic stained frames iri natural atodT dark Faxne&Hof any size ishort jntotioe at reasonable prices. "zA .-GfUti- -frames, brasatp: corner onna metQits aoid! eaeel baoks, 8xl0, ooly 35c.,. oval and square aniaits 10c. oxttna. iJRia-pWdoutfrJames, 25c. and up .waards. Pasise-plartouti supplies and friaines of -all siizee. T M"at amy size up to 30x40, to cream, white,. grtey, eteed .grey, atrt green and (raw silk green, with any numfcer of penlng. -- ' ' - 'GoJd! plated bilasls, and nickeled firaniest ' "Cardboard, card rnoun and pack ing Dosura, ana- mailing envelopes. We pack securely taxed ligWbly pack ages Jof all kinds to go by mail, express. wr ireigau Ray's Book Store NORTH COURT SQUARE, NEW 'PHONE 76 Cotton Seed Meat ioo Lb. Sack $1.20 CottonSeedTHulIs 100 Lb. Bale 35c. H. G. JOHNSON 36 and 38 ft. Main. Asheville, K. C STONE Send me your orders for Stone Chippiogs for your DRIVEWAYS AND WALKS. All kinds Cut Work cone. Sills. Curbing and Dimension stones of all sizes. W. B. TROY, Balfour, North Carolina. STRAWBERRIIS SSBBBSBBBBl IBBBBS Q&as. U. Monday's, STALLS 10 & 12 CENTRAL. MARKET. All kinds of fresh vegetables- and fruits. Howard A. Haven WrlgWt C. Stout MEMBERS OP THE New York Stock Excblange, New York Cotton 'Exchange, Chicago Bolarti of Trade. HAVEN & STOUT . Bankers and Brokers, 1 Nassau St. cor. Wall, New York XtepocHt aoeeunta neceiveVi, ubjot to check on demand. Xnltierest crdJted mBQthlT on dally balances. Accounts of banks, corporatlaas, nrma and individuals received on ifAvorabls tenrw . Coupoas, inibarest, dividends, ndtsa drafita collected for our xxnpxijaeaxta. Orders executed for the purchase or sale on commission, oi bonds, shocks, cotitlcaB, grain or provisions, eit2hat for invesftanent or carried on margin. Clients may. telegraph' orders amtt tn- structiona at our. expense. Copies or telegrajphito code, may be had oo app"- oaitlon. InformatSoia regardiinig quotationa. coxporattonfl and setourlltles, cheerfully furnished. HOW TO FIND OUT SUIl a botle or common glass with ymtfl muter- and Jet it stand tweaty-dtaae boors: & sedlmeivt or setiiixig todtoates an. unhealthy .condition of the Iddneya? fit k stains your linen it as evdeoce ox ktdney trouble; "too free xieatre to pass tt or pain in the back 3s also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are suit of oraer. .". , a . .:what;to do." I dften expressed; tfca Dv. Kflnier's I SwamP :Bo the'greM-lada renswy. I tfsmT pain In the back kidney, Hver, I wsaaer ana every part or tne uraiaxy I water and ecahfing water In paasing it. j wtob.aovSu?: l pleasaat oecesstty: of being compelled STd?xS -SriSt S mHd:nd 5the-extrBordanary - effec ojt BWamprRoat ts soon reaHzed iu etsmds the highest for ttraidertua"cureB of l dM'.-fli!i you need At druggfeta fifty ceaarts or me OcCSar , Toti may. have .asamnl ' hattl ooA a i tiabk. jLhs lfcellrnor aosoixite Tree by maai, tf , you send ywir sOresa? to Dft - lOlmeBJ se Co.. l and.'inenit -thai you read tata ; nevr oivitn, low - pnees." New Wash iatwuca n.De seen.-- . : , fc, .-v- - BOPM ARCHElolSoutfiriiiin QaaettSiY- 9 iQ : .- si" 4 5; fT,Lo;-U.Ll IVUNJ rivt
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