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: X 0 - vol im jJo, 12, 1r vn Prico 5 Cc::t:. i - P!IFWn P ' . ' 4 - jolluiuliui ' ' - .- - i ? II v j -.. . . " tc Our bnyt ih hov in 17c w York purchasiris cur cjiir. stock of Dry Goods and ITe ions, which shdl cciinrxd your admiration ly tlio mr.ny novelties and clioico colcc-iions- We vrill clco cITcr you splendid inducements to patronize ;us by caving ycii doney on your purclir.c23. Our present stcclz of . is to be moved ; the follow ing priceutS'CUt to do it; $1.00 Lace Caftains C5cYaT fl5 $1.50 11.75 $200 $2.50 $325 $i00 7Cc It 4 . n 1. on ts 2.25 " 02.75 u Two pdrs Ecru Applique Holland Curtains, rerrular fe at C3-50 por pair. , - ow pneso. ; r ; ; Big rcductions in dl Dra peries, SillioHnesV Denims, Dotted Swisses, etc. Sofa Pillows at half price! T , Wagon Schedule; TITn A-n CI nil a rl n 1 a ? i JVo." 1 ' leaves store 9 30" a. m. Eastern section of city. JYo. 2 leaves, store 10 a. in. Western section.'- No, 3 leaves store 10.30 a in. 2 Southern section and J Victoria. " " - Wagons are" returned oyer their respective routes as they " Y i i uuue -in.- -t - - - - - v v V O Taa that eeejia -a, Teal' xrowJ .coffee f c-r at Si?; st five centts a "pouxfd! less tiin' you cn: : r-Vctected, 'tis Terror wiiripro-atly be as-iteliBewJiieire?- . L'-rred to .New Ycrk. - It tzs been deter- 'We lm had several veay pirtrcular tuy- teu u& that-it- really . was as rl es 5iad been -payicg" five certs a pouzi J""? for at other "ctores. - T.e li-r r r Dame or' it, - it's- - j" z t re -1 rwtebt cofftee,"and ycu c-i I17 it JtL 8 same pri-ce 'any eld Czz?. are talking about cur 3 t::tv. ii'H .. . one 49 ; -ESTAELiz::: 2. i(4 piying Wae-:3 -cuIar address N. C. T., ' Sore For. : - . ' ' , K W I .: A '(Ti ' !.r Tho Critlsal Ccr.dition ThatCcnfTcnts . tha Country. - : ;' Viscaya's OOocrs .Visit " Brcolilyn ' ; , Navy Yard. ; - t t S!5sbc? Telegraphs That na Investigation has .' CccnMads cf tha'Zoae cf Exp'csloa cn Ihf- - Vreck cf ths T.!iir:s Uter Yesterday However th3 Divers Gol to Vcrkcri the'Hutl.'cf the . Vecccl Report That fta Magazine' is Intact.. .-Wflrhlngton, Feb. 21. Sunday's rest has fcaid .the effect " cf calming 'the nerves '"of ofUclais ai' Washiiistioii, ahii vwit2i -every-thiag depecdent. on 'the finddngaof .the board of inquiry, there; is nothing to do except to await the momentous .- report from the naval offhjexs whose decJslosi -may bring peace or war. Outwardly there was little today in. the big state,' war and navy department building , to indicate any e rtscijiits ct aSaiiH but'teMnd the offi cial curtain, things . were going on, known onljr to a few pcrfeoms, -wiiose 'faces wore crprejo&s iSoiemn. enoushlo 'excrte 'hu-a picionr" " " . " " The. situation is admitted to. "be; very grave indeed. Those in authority do nt deny that fact- but they are -not letting the . public knQW how oritical is -the con dition which coriTronits the country Their official acticnis," however, show everjr prep aration is 'being 'made. ;.: " T .. -There "was nothing in the telegrams . to4 day". from.;Geh. -Lee and Cfap't.- Sigsbee.rto thow any - light , on the cause ot - the vter-" --rlbte disaster. -Lee telegraphed that more divers -weTe; neoessary.". " Sigsbeela ' dls tpatches related almost wholly to the". con dition of the wounded.' The only, piece of information eent by. Mm -wasthat tio in vestigation had been made of the zone of the explosion. This is interpreted "to mean that ' none of the . divers iave been in'to that part of the 5p to -which the havoc was confined." ' , - "-l r' . , ;i - The investigation is now practically .'out cf CaptV Cisbee'B hands," as the board of Inquiry, arrived today and will begin -itg duties immediately. , . ' ' j - - j--T- - Vrhile ; matters are in a state of us- .pecsion. in Havana the. Wasitertcn ' end f the federal government actively - ea- gared in preparations cf 'momen'tou3";dhar- fitters- The " most significant action toaa been the crderTeleirapied to Cipt.CheS- ter cf ' the cruiser' -Cincinnati, -tenSor qSi- cer on the South Atlantic,"naval" station, o proceed ' with, his ; ship and the "gunboit Castena fromrara, Brazil, to ElraSoes. Qu-lte El-nLlcV-nt-'is tlis cr!;r to' the com- marlant cf ' the ' .liorf cVx navy.-yard,'. .to iiav3,t-e. heritor, Terrcr, . ready tZr ' csa xrlt.n two day3. -" - - - : .- tii3 f!:et' ear liarana l;ft"t!:e n-ortheo. cc-tt "entirely un- mined to dl-iriVta armored s.Lip3 all ,-. r Atl-.-t's ccrtt ('i:zt ts ..ley t:c ;o cva Iu- riirn, hot tt-iNcrfclk, uIergcing 'hurried rreparaticcs fcr't": a service, wilf aaclsr' at - 9 - " f T- ' v - J j. . . - zx. -v T ":3 ';:vea ! - 3 -4: -jLv Wtfc- :--' 'n mi i. r : " .;.-..?':"'. ".X," the worll-g force; at; the variou navy yardis, tv .m'ajority being assigned to Mar J Island, New York , and Korfolk, 'where all sh.ip constnictian'and repairs are now gen erally conduoted. 1 V ; , VT At present, .2,600 1 men Jure; employed .-at New York on yariouB kinds of work."- At Norfolk 2,200 are. employed,; an 1 increase, cf four hundred recently, and -at Mare-Js- land,. 1,200.." The Washington gun factory has added 200 men to its force, bringing J tne number to 700, ' vrtiile : the work of overhauling ships in' reserve at League Is land called for ."an -increase of; 200.' The grands total of men mew engaged.-13? getting hrpu readyand guns, numbers 7,500; v.t 7 1 : 'i''7E VISCAYA iV"- 1 (New - York. Phl ' 21 . j-irta nt "Flii tit f ' r- anan&ef of 'the Viscayapadd' a'if5'Ir.,v,- to Admiral Uunce, of aha Lrwklya ny yard;, this morning. ' lie spent half an our in Bance'e quarters,- exc&anging compli ments and .chatting pleeuamtlyr ;Af ter. e left the navy yardr:ihe receiving ship, Ver mont, fired nine gums in bonor of Consul Baldasano, '"who accompanied -him. The detectivea., drove with'tlxem to "the yardt' where the carriage was jiriven between two files of stalwart marines' in brand - new uniforms and brightly burnished accoutre menita. down the main Avenue to the 'eom- mandanfs nead quarters. , Ensign Payne" walked at the' carriage door. ..KJommottder Lyon, acting captain; of the'yard, "received, the visitors. Admiral! Bumce eaid he apprecla'ted the, position: of Capt. Eulate' in coming to America at such a time, but ,tc3ed he would feel perfectly at'home. , - -"7 '-"" 'j"-''- .-r"-- " jCapf.- Dulate expressed; the deepest"' sttr-- row "for the", Maipe .disaster.- He : tendered his sympathy to 'the commandant, the navy the 'American 'people and the families' of the sailors. " - - r y- -' -"We shair keep our Sags at half mast, be' said, "a3 long as we are in harbor -ex cept tomorrow; whea we shiljL fly' them at our masthead." '" " ' "J Culate told the admiral be did not know tow '"Toe's tie" Viscaya' would remain' in American waters. - - - . - ji i'l sball . await instruction : here,'! ne said, "but wbile-we remn 'we '?irillnot take part in any" enttertainmenL- "1 ife rcfuiied several very, cordial Invitations al- After visiting .the arii3r-lhead!arters at Covemor's Island, rttvx "Jty "1,..::: 1 rr-ycr, . r 3 s. LIS" inl cr utter -.3, n"c rd, bovrlzz'j " whea rtia tarty cer -rt&i. Ccr-aaader Eulate tclJ :"Gen. Kerritt tlat ti3 VLcaya would. caly' -remain bere f -ur Czys. . " - - New Ycrk, Feb. 21.---A , TTs-sLir -tea dis Xitch, to a" ccz.:;n--live ilocal ppsr' today iiys 'that Czzzex&l mies tell the Joint ap-X"-crr:stior:3 cemmSttEe last -wetk -tLat the tils Unite 1 Ctatcj c-isft, erreciaily New for tt5 ) ' :.l r:rctr. l' t C A ceT ".-13 prI: t.:cz:L..; c .Iz ti :4Ic;3:i;" T.I:rtl3 tls tij I:!t vr-crrrletel sir.3 uac-rsd ca tz::ll2lz3. ' Ti.r? ccrrc -:a 3 ccrrl;;. v. ere czlzZcl at IlUes' .T- ?7. r :r;tly vL"'3d New .York -arn -.jlef.c;3 fcr tic.":-' Js." -T! tj -the to- ltt,'3:i;'v';:'c a;'.i:W rtion was only. too true. They -found c h-.ia.drcl tnj seven new '.high power r: y ac3,. t, l:ch ccct tig gavercmeat over lying -cn-tilda' in use-less state. LIlsJbTqctel -as'sayfii today i he-"lI ..Sd .tfatCjsi' :ly.''Il3 daclixed thai a T: isa war- -sL.p-: cculd -ea::"-c;5tue,;every' one' Njf .rmi:rymen recently sent" to gar- .feancy iici," Gen. MHea said, are ''ters even-,-and ...;r are compelled " p in tenta"-- ' rc-tla t!:?.t" tc jressional cp " :n --to-- IZz-.-lrz'-'1' ::i,--T?ntir T"two 7 r- " III 'nc',- Cease ; c" "' -lUee'-a'diBicavery.,:"- G!cbe TelisThem Vhat Ce -" :; .-"""'ows-rWork of the ; r Diver s --r "ill-raaiCB, Helb. 21. The (TJnifted f iba'tes ten- trf5ain!3rove knrtveia.tilite anorntog' wit-h ' s TpisjratVBs and jniembers .ol tJhe ccoirt ctTUttry4 - .Z LH 1 o'clocjk ti'9 .count jconvened'oii the '-: ' -;' -. ... i:- TJ'E'crove. ' X.ieutenan.t" KTominaainider Mairix asct'ed S3. reiJocdeT. ; "Capt. Sigslbee 'be'san bis .st'ir-'any . as .soon as; tbeacoturt jargahJized, Ite icEc'Loin'Masiteii-unitii; jo'cSockV ..rt'waa ahiclu'tdy secret "and- it has beeariapossl-' tie lelriii what coajKAusion was f eacSed, V 3. At,3oc3acslk K3apU'Samps;ooi.ajnid: Sigsbee toaJId ca'Gemeral -Lee. Tbey- held a "long WEf e rcssce." - ,' ;;' f Cc-r'al reporits are "in circulatJion.'tt Is' sao:i 'i ""adhe jw'iir""(Saj:iI tom-OTowwi'th sm 'Fcrtizt fiespateh, forlAdmal Sicard. 4'It is a:- eiid that 'the fctouirt 'wfiMi'oC'd a caaferv - 9 - conn: 3Tow , wiifcb General Bltanco. - If Ate- cca-claslcoi ti-, ireact'cd -'ty ,C the . irt'.-l vill krst. ii?,rc r;'it: e" "to toow it in llavara. " ,."'- to MopWkTbecause ot-gre4t Swes Besides enaauy :obJects' -flca'ttog -inside iJhe (Maie ' greatly ' ntamip'ercd tare diveirs. It 'is aauncoanee'd itlhat to-morrow the' diV ra iwlll tplaicean eleiotirtic search-lighit in sirdie it(t wtreclke!d wajsh'ipii.; - -To-fiiay.; for tihe ' first time, ''-divers made a'n inveetigaiticai of ibe hull but (have re ceived sibrii.it tJTdera to (refuse "to discuras the aiesuiia' f Uheif ravestigition.. It ds reporc ed itihey fouaSd tlhe "'Maine -podiir" maga z'jne.'itttoinicit. Y-j-" :'-y:i):rTz:rffj-'''l IM THE SEATEtKiSS V WakiingtioiLj 'Feb.- .21. In "tie' senate Ho doiy "itlhe" Joint Tesoliut'ion pTovidiiiig" forthe' 1 tnwn-'Qse wrecked' 'baJttlrBihiiip iMaiine- amid.' for ,'theVecovery :oif -valfuaible prctperty on t3ie reipreseaubaiillvesTast .week waajpreseated to Che IsaniaDe - an-d .iasiiid iinatned'baitely '""It caflaUesan appropriation x)f-.200,000. - , . Lfcfr.Ahen, 6f LViebraiskia;, intfroduicedtihe 4 icSU'owicg-resolution : ; i-r r '' : vilttesiwvtKif.'iii&t.- una joanit JCimGnottee cai nava4. affairs be, and ft is hereby airected, t ;make'"a''t:t'orou'g4h 'inquiry into the de Btrueticm -of . tthie bat.tllesb.'ip Maine" in" Havana- ih, arbor, xju the - 15h "instant and re port to the seriate.""- " : ' The TesoluiUon - was passed immediately wfiitouit'-a-wiord of "debaite. - ".; i -' PP"1I - '-.-' T "New-York, Feb. ; 21.771. deepatdh; to the TrLbuane irom (Havana eays: ; ; rnbe ;lMainie 4s actually 'in ' ribbons, tut eawg'i of tlh'e vessel Teuriin. to make pes eJble a deterjr!lnatilc'ri!-cf wtietier . the ex pLosioa.pame Jrom with; .it 'cr v:iila Tie noiture cf the damage to the -part side tas not tvtJ'fu-yeettlc'i. ibwt-tfhe weigbtof VpicHtst-.z cms 'to-toe tb'ai' the.-hole '-,was reooivtery .of 'tie ibodies of officers "tand menlersdn" jGiimtir !Bernzcr "JJ!BHownH A. Eomcfr3 -of the ala-ine 'dto n&t t.u.ji.i'clr dis- 1 Loussthe theory- cf :tbe " submarine "mine Hendeiron, 'Herbert Reynio:d3, Will .wlhiXiii-miay h!ave t-ecS set pS by explosioa. i5-.- V- 1 f i ,"ijrftU'a',3.,by; S' exttI'aal-'expic.s?on. --. lij. .vr - j Lv-arco and .-tcie.--ponce officials Jhz"' ' -rr -T-CiaJ couiitesy. -'TLsir s'in'oerity- i3 izz :r.brdeJ is'-HelT anxiety. ,A'peciale..-1 ii-fs'vss in'ade to discourage 4&Ck"tof itiexplosiien (beLng ioitLerwL.a than aoc'jdc-atal.- "Tte newspipers" "give prc-'rrisrrrre ta des ptebcibes Eayir'tta.trit.is 're-'-jnizei in 'tbe 'United (States 'Chat Che, casually vc3 purely .sn-ut-jci'd'ant. v CC'otwithstan'dZn ".these -assurances frotm atccx'J,; a p-aliaful ipre',i:ca is parsed .la Cu.la by the knowleidss that a censiderab'e elrmex.t'a'aio-cs tte Crs.'E'isi elates rejoice wi:h lJi'Jt'la secrecy over tie c.3a5.;.er. If ia S'l.'j.mC'es were Isolated It .wmilcl cnt be im foriant. Jrfcrturiitcly tte-veriaed ca?es sra tc'o- r:a.ty , t rjppcrt tti3 - ctcrltiLIs lTr. . Ia fieve--?l sp laces 'Spn-lsluanay of f Tiers ir.a-v.e t. its tzasta "Lha't .eher ves- e:?s cf tte iAncr;:aa nayy niiay .fcllow tls T'te stein e U on'e cf .mir-ied sail s-m erd 1 rijn.t in 'ITrvsrx l.t rt, ci-tia bill cf . A- J 1 - c:cat3 'the -fi L'r-? 'cf g. r -"t c tie ;r"?'i- Jace, lespecially t'Le - vclui'eers. ' .Tblla cf ittese cia Li"-::' 1:1 r.:sr .Ca.pU CI--3-Lee ar.'i ;Coa:--r.C- .J I"? crar.r ia ci vile a-rairst sendlri further war vessel t3 I":Tari. at rr: -L."' ' ; - .... .It- - - -At :i t .- X U--yer ra-nied 'Pcu and tls fatter and -71 6 otter persoins. Tt.e-eiir-CTl'e-a cacred reat -corrurlra-aad ri2.ny cf At? cnt-juer-ilc: 3 a1; ;nd-:d the 'tieaixeu O.t-crs tow ener cotin-j:c-l dact-r " inn -siacE -eudzd'- FALL' RIVER OPERATIVES RE ; - . - TXJR1I TO 7 ORIt. Labor Troubles in: Tnat City Ovet For the Present- The LIill Lien t ; ;" " "' ' "Win." " ' -" 3 ;Fall- River, iMass;,- Feb. 2t The- strike at Kin'g Philip' mills is" oven -'t accordance with their! action" at a meeting Saturday, when they voted' jo return to work, " the spimners entered the mills this morning and the mules .were once more put in op erationr CThe result shows it was a victory for the mill men. 'They consented to con fer iwitb the operatives but at no time' since the. trouble" began ;were they "willing to make 4 any; concessions."" The . gates were always open and the places of the strik ers not filled," but no inducement was off-" red to the ' sptoneTts. ' The ' concessions amounted' tovnothing, VTheyicould have ibeen secured before the strike" "was dnaug ura'ted," " Agent Chase said-whein first asked to restore wagesjae could no"t because of his agreement with the Later" be guaranteed that the. cut would not exceed 111-9 per cent. , The, strike cost the operatives in, wages $25,000. ; It .'cost the mill men 'less and most cf the loss was made up by the man ufacturers' ; association. ' -f " ; v .With tie ending ortheT VKing- Philip strike the labor troubles' inT this city - are tivtr t of 1 the present The ' operatives still contend, that- the" (reduction is unjust and itheysay they. w01 resist at amore opportune time but it ia believed if the improvement in the, market continues . the - mill men will return-to the old cale before' any sirike ls 'started.;!ln the' opinion; ot many it will not be -doing ' before conditions, war rant an increase in wages; y'"l' : ".- yu-' .-. -tjr ; --v..-"; r S RECEPTIOri.- - .4 ; (A. . re'eept ton" - was. given yes tetfdijy . after -E!-;ic'ai"iatidi tevaicg by Dr.- and' "Mrs." Carl oztoly ptiocte. in bnor of Mks lAlexaadra r'Gww.; The arou.se' was ,tatefiull-y ;deaor- asia'jE . 'toraoefvfnts 'Dainty- refrestu-meai'tis- wtere erved,lby -Mrs, lAntibJUfr Banfein, (-VCisa Gmc Ran'kin. illd'ss "Doninlie jGene jiohicistJO'm, iM.UQiitaiir-eyinH ra&d- Juilia (Adlaimis.,. Ajmong the guests were: - ' leisidames J.A.TIBUirTOUghia, ThjamasD. Jiohcisiijoin, ' :Jtiho :. Cafrol'l, - JSeubem! . Rawls, Frank Cbaia3iin', "W. T.'.Wieaiver L; P."Mc tioudnF. A. Hull, m'P; "Ftetter, "Chairles E. H'Jl'Eajrd.'Wv J. CauWWhia'ea-,'Wli;on Bre.se,, Jav, ..litioiaiais Liaiwiience, Berti Cenin'isioin, Eli "MoiHtlimi, 'F5naniikr?Diairiby,-. (M.. Jones,". Willis CSoCvite, "Frantic Malmsey, J., EW.'.R'uai.bougb, lUuetci.. S. 'Moxtiiaoini, -W. 'B. '; W'illlamson, iR'ager Gaian 'R; F. Oaiaaplbe'll, J. E.':DAck i odiger,"" .Tobiinii - Jhai . Horton, Sctteolffheiit, J- C5amiptieill,-lArtbiuir iRan'kJn, -"-George !.Bj(rd: W.lT. -Mason!:-- Gharks-" A.-' IMoore. 'Cttaairtea A? Webb, , W. G. Smitb,, Wbeeler, H. F. "Grain t P. 'A. Emitth, "J.sE.- Raifikln; ynhiim uuriner,- W. " W. 'Ba-Trnaird.'-'W.- P. CDairk, IH-etniry" Eitephieoiis,"" Hieniry Redwod, George Powelil, Jolan'lIIefy WiLljaiaisArdbji- ;baBd; A Jon'es, Jobn ChiiI'ds, "R U. Garreiijt. B. :c 'Egam, W,-" A. YvTatn J, M Guidger.-" Tlhe .'MT-gses . J-cSicisbon, Reymicids, Grant, -Brown, Cbi3ma!n,"-RoCTins, -Merriok, Onaiwiltoird,'-' Pleasant;- GaiTett, -Tuprer, LM 'liiaa iReyn'oWs,' JuHiIia lAd'asma, Rantkm, r Wal liiatms, 'Blamfcrhe- Weaver; aiattie "Johnston, Gene - -."jgrnlth, - Josle "'PoittaD,-; - Flemrraiing, N'iinia. Johmooni,' Caritimeir," Riedwotoid, - G-raoe Joimes," Ohiaffee,: Dickson;"' - ajarie ; -Brown, ywcire," Breese, Garner,- Hensoa; Ttsnias, Clpsato," IZcLtcz ?, - iLcbeult, . B'intg, Ford, SbeT'EpflOEi, 'Er La. Drs. J. A. Cutwugts, !hi Pie? -30m, Writer uriTEiard, Jas. Saw yer; II. J. Chc;r a, Ix yj'fcena'htohxsion. Mecrs.' TLJS&ne Ca;wi"cr,"Alf. S; Baraard, Ooaker Tom -nittb, GuyA Rankin, Ciwln Dahdaomv lAPtbtur Ho'Derts 'Ralpb -Van Gil der, S.'T. iUomsetit.'IIarjald -Jo'hnston, Erwin ESuaer.-:"-" -.!' '-'- ".. : ?; '-f - 5 -V t t X" V 'f . t v . . ..'.- 1 . " . : " A xi rir l. .n .1 c a Oc.c. -We are introducing it at. The price will 1 2.25 cents cf Ihis' vceki You will not rc f;ret Y ivin iti trial. - .' ' I H n Ri r j 11 M 1 il -. p' f " ' t1 !, A Lcnj Step TaIrcnTcT7r.rd In fhoNqT7 Irish Govennnent Nationilists sSd Part;:H::.2 V.';:; h r ;iipndon, Feb. 21,'---la "the house of- com- j - mens " today - Balfour, chief 'secretary t or Ifelafld iatroduced . the goveimmenfia Irish local goverament' bill which ne said would provide :tor jthe establishment ; of ' county , councils,' Tuanat - and . suburban Tdlstrict1 J" councils "and " boards of ' guardians. " Th county'; council .would assume powers trr held by grand juries withthe exception cf , criminal powers" and matters relating.-to, land compensayon. They would also deaV -with exceptional relief. Subordinate bod- " ieswould receive proportional, autborlty. - ) drand juriesSrould meet for, the last tlm T v in 1899, elections for new bodies following immediately. 4j' "jr" , Mr, -Moxley former, illberal chief secre- ; tary for "Ireland,"" -the nataonalist'tleader,' . Dlllonk;the Parneillte, leader, Redmond -and others spoke bopefujly -'of the bill,u,X5' -jpromising. now opposition. They consider it V a. great. step'toward 'home rule. I . ECARI'S HOUKlATIOIl SENATE COMMITTEE AGAIN DE- rr "kAYS- AOTION. S M.ater;Put Over ter MartJh lButler's. ,. .- uppouion jitonard. Con- Lecial to tta Cazstt?. - Washington Feb. 21. The nIaatl; : Z H. jiJEwart as "Judge of the federal court, western district of !"Nortn Carolina, was up for consideration before the senate com mittee this afternoon. 53oh North Caro -linaC senators made statements. Senator Butler produced additional charges. ; The -case was, continued before' sub-committee t'ili" MarcJi ';:':' ' t'Ji Vrri Senator Pritchard la sanguine. of Cwart-i , oonfirma,tlon. Pritchard leaves tonight tor Marshafi to "appear in " the criminal court ' to defend Roberts; for murder. Butler speaks in PMla'derphia tonighit. " " ' m A - - The supreme court accepted brlets with- " out argument in the railroad commission- ers cae today. "Their decMon is awaited" with interest.; Averyi Womack, Day, jlc: Donald' 'and other able j-uriets are -bere."' OthcWilson is also in the city. r T. - ' 7 ' R. R. GRADY DEAD. r-'iR'R: Grady -dlied- yestenday fflfberneon at 8:15 at ihls". -borne mear ; Beaverdiaim. Mr GraJdy .wasr forty-five' -yeans old. - jA wif 'siuirvi'ves hiina. c fThe funeaiall sv-rrtce's will be beSdtlhis aftternoon sat S o'elioek in Grace Chapel. - , ' T1 ' ' ; .;r:onTii cAncuriA ce:.:d. """"'1 - ' j, " ' - "as. ' The" rare beauties of nature, so wCl represented; tnl Western North Carol iui, are becoming (better known every' day a ' people "who aTe"better"e-duc$'te'd Ja tte fir- matioa' and utilityof caineral tave trti " time "to time fctcmn their appreclatisn xt tte3 Eesiaby urlaj then ia til ki-i f ' JV'i" . ' . . , , ; . . ..1" ,' .", .j-- ... v :... -. .; adornment." We have "deefded -to .clcca out tcne tf ' 2''.' -? - --- "" ; . V'. - - .." thesegems ami cfTer tien at. prices VLsAy ttould sa-ke tlcn all fzll ia a very "fair ' days. " "V - -" - - - . - - . ; . - .: -.- - -' - V 12 C - ' ' " Ci 'i 1 t cf 41 zzzz3 elt CI cents each. Or 9 1st cf iO gema at C5 cent each. - Or a irt f 1C3 f::3 at 73 ccts e: ch. ' -I' One lot cf 43 gm3 at ?1.C3 each. Cz let cf 22 t $l.r3 ez.:i- C - let cf's .- .J at Ct.r3 c C- lit cf 3 l'.-.j et t-ct.'" On l:'t cf 5 c? ft Cili." - " O.. t.i , , Vr ' j-'1' 0.A.'i3' "iza -f. r ..v. '1.Z.TJZ I, C :?zt rJ's'ht t l: r. C -TC.V3 Ct 'ti ia :i i" .Wt- - i -
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1898, edition 1
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