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THE ASHE VJLLE GAZETTE. THURSDAY. JUNE iqoi 11 v THE MARKETS ength of time. 'Nervoiusneas is dis played by somespinners despite a pre-' BY TELEGRAPH tence or faith in the crop begins to 4ove on a free scale. Tntrt ban tered in July and August most of the day to 8 points advance being eatab- & irday's Quotations on lsnea during the early morning. Sell ers were reluctant to come in and trails the New York Exchanges r O: icago Grain Market were in full control for the time being, but tne movement came to a (halt be fore a great while: 7 '.' Spots advanced 1-ie andf iiiturea 3 to points ar Liverpool; The . receipts Now m Its Sixth Year, SHEVILLE'S LEADIHG HEIVSPAPER. were remarkably, -heavy ' some 14.000 against 2400 last year -but these includ TOBACCO ACTIVE ed Brunswick -clearance of 4000. COTTON. N. T. Spot 8. tugest, Xiowest and Closing 1896 Ti if mmm ii tami i '"--'-i .'tfiii t " mill wimiTtiimii V-v ff- :v''-Jff4il5feiHfji V: Jill t ? THE DATLY NEWSPAPER OP THE NINTH' CONCRiE!SSIONlAiLIlST(RlCT Circulation in Every Town of the District. largest Town end Suburban Circulation Read by All Visitors Entering Ashe vjlle For Sale at All News Rooms and- on All Railroad Trains: Most Complete, Latest and Most Accurate News Service of Any Paper Ever Published in Western N, C. m BEST IN LOCAL, NEW, LOCAL. GO S&IP, AND DEVOTED TO THE UP BUILDING OP ASHErVTTJ.K. Prices for Active Stocks Cotton Market Point. He-ported by (private wire to Murphy & Company, Stock Brokers,. 11 tCfourch street, lAsneviiie, N. O. Jan ., Feb July . . August .. October .. November December It is the recognized Advertising medi um of Asheville. Its advertising columus fu.nish information of real valu from the best business houses of this city.1. New York, June 12. The stock mar ket opened strong and active largely in sympathy with the material -.dvance shown in the London prices for Amer ican stock. Little of importance in J a ... aeea xranspirea over nagtht withi any bearing upon the market situation piece or news oi particular im portance was the purchase by the Pennsylvania of the Pennsylvania Steel company and this was reflected in a rapid advance in Pennsylvania stock upon the opening of business The United States Steel issue were not particularly affected by the news in question and continued to fluctuate within very narrow limits. The con spicuous features of the market were again the Oould stocks, under the lead of Missouri Pacific. The opening prices for Missouri Pacific extended fully '2 points above last night's prices. Texas and Pacific advanced somewhat on an nouncement that holders of the Mis souri 'Pacific bonds intended to trans'e their investment into the stock as be ing or particular slgnffican'ce and a. counted in part for this morning's ad vance. Other active features of the and Rio (Grande, St. Paul and the Atch market were Union Pacific, the Erie isons. The AiraeEi can Tobacco issues continued active in the Industrial quar- . ter but showed small fluctuations and the same was true of the movements in j "Wheat Sugar Refining. Amalgamated (Copper July .. .. was the strong feature of the special ties on the favorable decision in the litigation against the company nounced yesterday. To the people of Asheville and Western North Caro lina who desire a clean, enterprising dlily newspaper, devoted to the interests of this section, whose columns are always open to encourage and assist every worthy movement, the Gazette looks for its support, pledging to people of this section its most earnest endeavors to pub- lish here a newspaper that will serve every useful end for which a daily, journal can strive in a progressive community. To each ana every intelligent citizen oi Asheville and Western North Carolina, we ask; Do you not think that the Gazette deserves your patronage? It offers you more than any newspaper (published in this section has ever offered; It works constantly for the progress for which you hope; it is fearless and independ ent in its opinions, It will keep you in touch with the world's nndi with mat ters at home. When you stop to think of all this, do you think that any en terprise in the community offers you better value for your money or more richly dessrves your support? High Low Close . .. T22 7 17 7 21 .. 7 19 7 19 7 21 .. 7 22 , 7 21 7 24 .. 8 24 8 15 8 22 .. 8 28 8 18 8 25 . . 7 70 7' 0 7 60 .. 7 21 7 16 7 20 .. 7 17 7.13 7 16 .. 7 20 7 14 7 18 New York, June 12 . WHEAT There was an active trade in wheat and prices opened at 1-4 to half advance. Shorts were xne ouyers and there was quite liberal foreign buying early. Liverpool openea on out quickly turned strong and Paris was up equal to 1 cent. The opening wag the highest. Liquidation was .active, holders being in a hurry to get out, owing to the condition of crop, the weather was good today and very tavorable in the spring wheat region. There were rains over the en tire spring wheat. Trade was active all the morning as prices declined, the decline in July breaking September 3-8 to 5-8 cent. In the winter wheat belt today the weather was fine for the .ma- tunng crop. Wheat was less active in the afternoon, rallying irregularly, closing quiet. ck.jn mere was a steady market early with a materially active at West Prices varied but little from last night, innuencea by steady cables, the large export business of yesterday and the details of the crop bulletin although the .weather today was favorable all through the west. Corn was weak on July liquidation in the afternoon clos- ing quiet. Provisions quiet and' steady. Hope Por flte Pntare. Tess Poor Polly Stout! Her rich aunt has left her a handsome sealskin coat, and she finds it several sizes too small for her. Jess Oh. it'll fit her next winter. She'll worry herself thin over it by that time. Philadelphia Press. The gold dng from Australia and Cali fornia since their mines were discovered would fill a room 40 feet long and 20 feet wide and 20 feet high. The drum which Haydn once played a a festival In 1 4U is still preserved in Hamburg. r f ?IJ TP TOBACCO SPTf -m YourLifeaway! Ton can be cared of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, fall of new life and vigor by taking Ku-TO-DAOm that makes weak men strong. Many gain" ten pounds ii? ten days. Over BOOmOtM cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book let and advice FREE. Address STKKXJNQ REMEDY CO., Chicago or 2?w Ycrk, 437 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM JrromotM a mxaruLDt Rowtn. tUever Tills to Restore Or "1 H.&ir ta ifcc Youthful Color. WWW WWfc u ivrm w s - 'Vii i . A WOMAN'S AWFUL PAHIL. There Is only one chance to save your life and that is through an opera tion" were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. ' B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow Jaundice. Gall stones had formed ond she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wHolly cured her. It's a wonderful S -aoh, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cur.- Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try It. i 'v 50c. Guaranteed. For sale by all 'ggists. GRAIN. an- STOCKS. High Low Close SUB6SR!PT!ii RATES: One Year - $4.00 Six Honths. .... . 2.00 One tonih. . 40 One Week (by carriers lId Ashevlllef Victoria; or Biltmore) JO cents THE III Hi 1 1 Published Thursdays; eight pages. One 01 the best weekly newspapers in the state. OUOO lA YEA. Address ASHEVILLE, H. G. Aim. Copper 123 Am. Sug. Ref .. .. 141 Am. Tob 140 A. T. & S. F 8? B. & 0 109 A. T. &S. F. pfd .. 104 B. & O. pfd 96 B. R. T. .. .. .. .. . . 81 C. C. C. & St. L 85 Colo. F. & 1 115 Con. Gas 221 Con. Tob 69 Mo. K. & T. pfd .. 64 Rep. Steel 20, L. & N 109 Manhattan L 122 Met. St. Ry 173 Mo. Pac 123 N. T. Central .. .. 155 N. & W 54 Ont. & W 38 Pac. Mail 42 IPenna , .. 153 Peoples' Gas 116 Read! 1st pfd 78 Rock Island 167 'St. Paul 167 South Pac 0 Southern 33 Southern pfd 87 Tenn. C & 1 64 Union Pac 108 Union iPac. pfd .. .. 90 U. S. Leather .. .. 13 Wiabash 44 W. Union Tel 94 U. S. Steel 49 U. S. Steel pfd .. .. 98 Tex. (Pac 48 Erie .. 43 121 140 139 86 109 103 96 80 5 99 219 69 64 20 109 119 170 122 155 53 37 42 151 115. 78 167 166 59 33 87 59 107 90 13 43 94 '48 98 48 43 121 140 140 86 109 105 96 81 85 108 221 69 64 25 109 121 173 122 155 53 37 42. 153 115 78 167 166 59 33 87 63 107 90 13 44 94 49 98 48 43 COTTON'. New York, June 12. The advance in this market yesterday met a full re sponse at Liverpool when business was resumed today although the bear clique had anticipated otherwise, New York opened a shade lower which was deci dedly disappointing to the shorts who had calculated on a sharp reaction. Soon after the opening the temper was to support the market and the tenden cy was higher. Crop accounts are de cidedly mixed but the concensus of opinion is that the hot weather now prevailing with temperature around the nineties after the long spell of wet weather must prove disastrous to the plant and that this fact cannot fail to be recognized before long. Current public reports indicate 81 degrees tem perature early in the day at a number of points. Rain was reported only at Memphis, Chattanooga, Savannah, Am arillo and Augusta, , but in no instance did it exceed .22 Inch. The mill situa tion is being widely discussed and the expectation is that buying from this souce cannot long be delayed if present prospects are maintained for any " MIrafiered the tortures of the damned with protruding piles brought on by constipa tion with which I was afflicted for twenty years. : I ran across your CASCABETS in the town of Newell, la., and never found anything to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from piles and feel like a new man. " a B. Kbitz, 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, la. VVSyY ! CANDY -V SSwDI MARK lMITOItt Sept .. . Corn July .. . Sept . . . Oats July .. ., Sept .. . Ribs July , Sept . . . Lard July .. . Sept . . . Pork July .. . Sept .. . High Low Close 71 70 70 69" 68 69 43ffl 42 42 44 43 43 27 27 27 26 25 25 8 07 8 07 8 07 8 15 8 10 8 10 8 60 8 52 8 52 8 70 8 60 8 60 14 95 14 85 14 95 15 07 14 97 .15 07 Bean the Signature 1 The Kind You Have Always BougU WHEN YO U are feeling tired ana out of sorts you "will find Hood's Sarsaparilla will do you wonderful good. B1 sure to GET HOOD'S. Bears the si 8 Wnd Yoa HaV6 BouM LIVERPOOL COTTON. By private Tire to Mur-hr & Oo. The following were the ruling quo tations in the exchange today. Tone steady. Sales 8000. Mid. 4 1932 Opng Close Jan-Feb 3 61 May -June 4 33 June-July 4 32 July-Aug 4 32 Aug-lSept 4 26 Sept-Oot 4 05 October Nov 4 04 Nbv-Deo .. .'. 4 04 IecemberJan 4 01 33 32 32 24 04 03 63 00 LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES one size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It is the greatest com fort discovery of the age. Cures and prevents swoMetu feet, blipters, callous and sore soots. Allen's Foot-Base is a certain cure for sweating; hot, wcM"g feet. At all druggists asoa shoe atiret 25c. Trial package FREO by mail. Ad dress, Allen S. QEmstead, Le lloy, I. Y. ROOMS OCCUPIED BY CON1STJMJP TrVES CAN BB KEPT FREE FROM ODOR AND eONTAOIOUS DUST BY THlB DAILY USB OF PL ATI CHLORIDES. WHICH . INSTANTLY DESTROY FOUL ODOR AND DIS EASE BREEDING- MATTER. An odorless, colorless liquid; powerfu safe and economical. Sold in quart bot tles andi only by Druggists and high class Grocers. FREE A practical treatise, compiled from board of health reports on infections diseases, such as Diptheria, Scarlet Fever, Typhoid, Measles, Consumption, etc., how to prevent and) treat them, with illustrations showing methods of household disimfecton wil be 7890$.... household disinfection will be mailed free. Address Henry .B. Piatt, 36 Piatt St., New York City. Dyspep sea C ure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the diarestants and- digests all kinds of 100a. It gives mst-uni, reuei ana never falls to cure. It allows you to eat al) the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else faijed. It Is unequalled for all stomacn trouDies- It can't heBp but do you gooa Prepared only by E. O. tivWitt & Co., Chicago The 1. Dotue conuu mes the Xc- &b. LIST ill in A woman wants her say, but a man wants his way. SAVES TWO FROM DEATH. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Hav iland, of Armonk, N. Y., "but when all remedies failed we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece. who had consumption in an advanced stage also used this wonderful medi cine and today she is perfectly well, Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infalli. ble for Coughs and Colds. 50c. andl $1 bottles guaranteed by all druggists. Trial bottles free. HJVEtJ & STOUT Bankers and Brokers. NASSAU STREET, CORNIER WAUL NEW YORK. Deposit accounts received! subject to check on demand. Interest credited monthly on daily (balances. Accounts of banks, corporations, firms and individuals received on favor able terms. Coupons, interest, dividendis, notes, drafts collected1 for our correspondents. Orders executed for the purchase and sale on commission, of bonds, stacks, investments or carried; on margin. Clients may telegraph orders and in structions at our expense. Copies of telegraphic code may be had! on appli caition. Information regarding quotations cheerfully furnished. Love and philosophy are sworn ene mies. 1 A SPRAINED ANKLE QUTCSKLY CURED. "At one time I suffered from; a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Gary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. "After using several well-recommended medicines without success, I tried Chamberlain' a Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began its use amd a complete cure speedily followed." Soldi by C. A. Ray- sor, druggist. The girl that knows her business will never talk much baby italk to a man till after the weddiing. "A tevr months ago, loodi which I ate! for breakfast would not remain on my stomach for half am hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and now eat my breakfast andl other anieals with a relish and my food Is thoroughl; digested. Nothing equals Kodbl Dys pepsia Cure for Stoniiaoh; troubles." H S. Pitts, Arlington, Tex. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure digests what you eat. At all druggists. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 35c 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Iterllae RMMdy Con CMeaio, Boatm!, IwIiAW M A T A Rill Sold and guaranteed by all dreg-HUmU-wAG gists to fo HE Tobacco-Habit. (Danger, disease and death ollow neg lect of the toorwels. Use 'DeWitt's littl Early Risers -to regulate them amid yov will add' years to your life and life to your years. Easy to take, never gripe. The atist isn't necessadaly dangerous because his designs are bad). , Eczema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing, Ivy poisoning amd: all sKIn tortures are lasvouroo Give in Your Poll f Notice is hereby given that the tax listers for the city oC Asheville, Buncombe county, North Carolina, will sit in the county court house in said city every day during the-? month of June of the year 1901 for the purpose of receiving the tax lists of each and every person liable for tax ln said city for the year 1901. The law requires every person, male and female, residing within the cor porate limits of said city of Asheville, during the month of June in each andl every year, to furnish the list takers for said city a list showing all the real estate owned! by him or her on the first day of June of that year. Also ail personal property of every kind, giv ing Its true cash value. Also his or her Income, derived from sources rot otherwise taxed. Also each and every male person under the age of fifty years and over the age of twenty.one years Is required to list a poll tax, except those that are exempted by the board of county commissioners. Those holding certificates of exemption are required to list, but if he shall exhibit his cer tificate of exemption to the list taker, taxes will not be charged up to him on tax books. All persons who are liable for poll tax and fail to give themselves in, and all who own property amd fall to list It, will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction fined and imprisoned. Only females and non residents of town, ships and persons (physically .unable to attend! and file their lists can appoint agents to list property. R. J. STOKELEY, M. J. BEARDEXN, ' t J 15 List Takers. Platte urn isehoid disinfectant Ail odorless, colorless liquid, powerful safe and; cheap. Destroys disease germ and tnoxious gases. Prevents sicknesess. Sold in quart 'bottles only by druggists and high class grocers. Praparedi only quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel! by Henry B. Piatt, Piatt 'Street, New Salve. The certain pile, cure. jcotk. . . : , , News and Opinion cfational Importance AJLONE CONTAINS BOTH Dailv, by mail, a year Baily and Sunday by mail, &8 a yt ar The Sunday Sun Is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper to the World. . - . . 5 cents a copy. By mail $2.00 a year. Address THE STJN, New York. V Chronic Constipation Cured. The most important discovery of recent years is the - positive remedy for constipation. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, Cure guaranteed. Genu ine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bujk. " Druggists, xoc - - 5. r c - 5 4.: i ' - N
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