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- f - - - - " I,:- -ASHEmtE, N. O, THUBSDAT ORNIXd, JIARCH. 3j 189a ' : - T"- - - - - - ..- ;: : , g - ... . , Price 5 Cents. iff - 43k I and C011 FOR KEY WEST Lage-Consignment to be r Forwarded at Once. ' A Naval Officer in Havana ! fieports. 28 S. Main Si. A very strong advance guard of our armiesof Spring Goods i have arrived; : New styles, nobby, natty things ftor all Departm lor your inspection. ; Came From Without. PERCALES A choice, bigaot;all:36 8w0rleans;Asksfor Protection in inches wide and fast colors Case of War. ,at 7l, Sc, 8 1-3, ioc and i2lc White 0rgandies:Vd0Uble f 'Work of the Board of Inquiry at Key West Neaily Width, at 12 ,15 and 20CJ EndedPublic Funeral Over the Maine Vic the USUal 20, 2S arid 20c. tims Abandoned. finalities. r nr j t -"4'' wwon. Mar. L-Th opinaoa of new mauras; .rrencn ana w Zephyr GmghamS. : ? mem tHat the Maine loss was due to an Large StOCk 0f imported accident m Jxard tlie sMp, is-not shared by "WOOlen DreSS GoOdS fancy f1 officers on the ground at-Hamna, and black.- -. V . : ; ; v: : " t Flth the invesUgation.' A letter, New Embroideries; . Ham ? Havana date- from a TVr;1, 0- u"arv,aiOIIlcer contains tfie toformation. that 0 : . t - ; J everythlnig Indicates that the explosion 6V rFo. eame u. The writer says tHat liVentning neW anq de- theboard of inquiry wiU undoubtedly so re. sirable in ;- Lacs Valen- v? cre?x M th d ao a biame fln0c AlB ?l Hfe1) is aped, he says, by other offi- black Silk Lace sNe w Veil- : . "- v---'-; '- -I CALL FOR WAR MUNITION. V .1 ?i ' '1.' ' . r York, Mar. TrOrdeirs from Wash- UUT Selection j OI SUKS vlS bton, cjrng for asiausuaHy large con worthy 6f Joutinspec1ibn Dfirl WrriflRPo : , , westat once. were receiTed at the . ... ... . . . - ' - j navy yaad ;this. morning; f it was stated t - jaiicyHanesa shades, -atis wiU prove equal to 7l 15 and vMt,'v - 0 despatch. . .'The consignment consists of a 25c qualities, 'a 'large amount of powder . and1 projectlfes. A Visit to OU; Store Will r"115011 Wl11 istrHtrnted among1 thse fleet. prove interesting and we ex tend a cordial invitation; MDE DIFFICULT ANOTHER EXAMINATION. ' Havana, Mar., XSpanish divers spent fifteen minutes . this - morning-inside the Maine's hulf 'iUaerloa.dlTenXdli'iritf make anyt important, discoveries. vjtodayl Officlar divers and those of the wroc;king tug are doing their beeU. Am examinitioii was again) made of tikat part of the Maine where -the explosion' happened. V-' ' ;- wi,i,vi,. t juuiur ftntt uoi. wairKer re turned this afternoon from Mantanzas City. When they, passed by Oampo Plorldo sta tion, near Havana th.- ed Spaniel. soldiers borne on stretchers. McKUley had Planned tO Ll-. 1 aey askwhat had Accurrea a.nd learned that an engagement had taken; place short- By the Disaster in Havana ArHarbor. HAVAN ly before.' Sigsbee visited the Visceya :todajr, re- luxnmg Euiatie's call. I ljjtE'ST R A N T 0 F T R A D E A MonopoU$tfo B v Law of the Associa- - ted Press ChicagoV; ;far. 2. Judge Waterman of the circuit court, today denied the appli- tervene tions for defense! The board of inoulrVs Jyeflict, however, may" influence the final action of the president, tihe outside exblov I sion- theory still being possible. Anyway bpaan hasu't much more time to decide ! wnar reply to make to the plan for ending the Cuban war. - ? The president does ooC Jen! whether he wlB F0 Speiln relmquisihr'haupon pay ment, of a certain Jmm'F bonds, or declare ornrtghTbfyr Volunteers - :... uowwer, 10 the rormerr but he has no assurances that Spain will accept. i The time limit set by the presi dent already lias expired, and is not likely to be prolonged beyond the time for making public the Maine .report. I, Made nown His Intpntidns to eaiiiPbwers. Act QnJess Peace Was in '. - -i cation -of the Inter-Ocean company for an injunettoft Restraining the Associated PTesa iThfi Make DisastArMi f ?rl n;i . . . .. : r ::. , ' T i7-rr w Mipwnain. n ror viojat- mafi fVmi,iu,uii;A.- n.r. ... ... ....... ihjiiiwuuiu rvciwn ueierreu uniu from ng thejlbyiaw forbidding any Associated IrPacfTom dealing with a -hostile corporation.' The by-law and of the -Board of Inquiry contract holding the Inter-Ocean to It was declared ijaegaceing in restrainit of trade. Hence, Jwf 'or mplomats this and other capitals an. Injunction was not the praoer remedy" I . . . ' . tvia v.,. - . , . : aane :aiaasBer as tending to ,post- Jlrrittoo, aiaa-Ch 2. It is Uhe general opin- Some Peas That Are Perfect! Monarch DEFENSE OF NEW ORLEANS ; New Orleans,', Mair. 2. -By a vote of , all but three members;: the city Jcxmncil h-as asked the presideht 'and' secretary of the navy to send a warship to protect this city in the event of war with. Spain.' The pop ular sen Ument s 'that Spain would make A rush 1itw first', anil .tihiA fm.Mftnlrvna ora , .Trr r-" 4-1 in .no condition to resent a' hostile' fleet. - BOARD OF INQUIRY. , Key West, Mar. 2. The Maine board of Inquiry at 4 meeting this morning devot ed most of the time to reading the testi mony previously taken to witnesses, for verlflcatlon. A jrttle' new tesUmony v wasr; hen taken and tihe work of examining he survivors closed. ; At two o'clock tMsv afternoon ail the J J sirrvivoTS, able -to ' walk, including fourteen French sifted, very small, reg- officers and fifty men, were mustered at ular and handsbme.abbut' Zi1" m ou adminis- I tered.. The ceremony lasted ten minutes and was performed in open- air. x The sur- Tlvora are now , Idly : awai fug orders, but the. officers expect tq go north on' Friday at the latest . 'The, funeral which -was to "have taken place tomorrow over the bodies expected from Havana on the Baches has been aba& doned. ' Only one body will come, andTthat Is unidentified. : Three :taen . were detadied to accompany this body to the grave and the jfuneral will toe strictly private. . Cit izens here had prepared a tremendous display.:- -V";"! .The Nashville finished coaling today and went to anchorage. ' J A INTEN SE On the Eve-pf an,Uproing Against Blanco and the Col onial Cabinet Members of the Cabinet and Families Panic Stricken. Strict Military Precautions Taken by tilanco. THE LAKE CITY OUTRAGE Wife and Children of the Murdered Man Safe in Charleston- ' Washington, -Mar. 2. A. H. Mowry, postmaster of Charleston, S. C., speaking of the Lake City, S. C, outrage today, said: "Our entire state Is inexpressibry shocked at the brutal murder of the color- ed postmaster, who, with lis iniant child, But He B comesConcliatory in Order to Prevent " .ouvb i.vndx Lty tt, mOD Oil I J j, , , rufCSans, who are a disgrace -to the -human ,mmed,ati Bloodshed-Stormy Meeting of race, i am giad. to state that some of the the Colone's and Principal Officers of the aWu oi vaairieston eent for the Volunteers. uu uiiajt cney are now l ,..w secure in our city, where they will be I Havana, Mar. 2.-The excitement in Ha cared fna nfirmiann a.h r o uu I mxense, and we are prob- .The court also held that -tih .ARwbt PmmW 'ivHZ. 4r. vif-'KnA : , poae 'Cauiitied iSta)t 4n.trvwMAn ,,k. axoim& indignation meetings "have been juutauuu. n rs siuu xiivajL -cnie in.Ter-t rMnn i- . - . , ..huitos 4LKinnc k onAn .4 n.. --;L- :-x i . ' . . I weeka aieo a fnaaik. Hhmni.eh frtnmtai tharf:.j i Whether tihe mudererst -nurmhon iftnniT. m i - ' uvjfiNu-wm next appiy io Attorney uen-,1: , - lonial iihiuf t ' . ':vfi - - hundred, xwift. rwiniw4 ,ual iit.:Tbe members. of Ha !M. - - auuluji b TV lail LM3 IXI'BIjWI I - out, if offioeis can get the right parties. net their-families are panic stricken aucn Crimea against humahity and civil- mknM h, battel, if ,"L BIanC tty Procaii. result 4n the degradation of our reole WitJl t come and will cause 'the 'outside world to look y 1116 "itude of volunteers waa upon us as worse ..that barbarians." j so, threatening that he immediately becam ... - 4 COTlsCi lliiflihrtrv i-n yMM j. . CONGRESSIONAL INVirfiTiRATinM I " - prevent irnmedl. I aha JiLu.k.j . . ' Washtaeton. Mar. -2.Th i., "w prooawy -lessening his eralr Akin to begin 'quo warranto proceed- j mentrjof .tlie American -ttatenitittn to inter lncr to annul the cthtaTt&r ttf th Anriafbri w Kaon .- -r" 'w ow -wiia aa -jsunvem declared -'tn restraint of trade. . oppostloaw ntdapoMcy, as tmdersitood by .the British foT4gfnceiiuia a Brtldsh dip- StHHat. I as follarwsr j: The UniJted States YESTERDAY HI CONGRESS LEGISLATION FOR BETTER GOV since 4t summer has been: 4oBi3tlng tihat ERNMENT OF. ALASKA. ji ..wfc pcabo ull uuiub, Jp iJXUiy ;)astd ';"caibioaet wias'given 'to Sder- Loud's Second CJass Mail Matter Bill! i:(v ; -i v i r". x . ; 1 J stiasn'Piatwttess peace was within, sight JJiscussed in t He Senate Vote to , -71 : i i .lairjuwaxoiiB, " .jyuronem thiwht rata i tee oa postmasters W post roafe today aU'2t3r, At this afternoon' authorized ; a. favorable Teport on Senar r6 colanela and -pricinpal officers' of the' Mason's jomt resolution for the iuvestlg'a- volunteers held a stormy meedn to takA tion theecent killing W alored post- acUon .in view of the statement in the ouster at Lake Clty,;. The resolutian j. wa amendedi and f as reported as fbi'. lows frit .' .Cuba,", printed, in' New York. 7 1 -7 i " .. - j- .sJsuneia4 a view to dls- '- i "Wbar-fw t it.ri. I arm voJun-teera. . A rfvwnimiffo, n,o - 1 .: . J-'L. . .... ' .. . .-J . -li:-WJW .CtitlLrtfU-l .V4 . ... ' -i-v,v OCilL LU . . -v.. : i ' ;WashlJigton,.Mar.v2 DiSl to w sa or to Protest In Spam, statel pta t.afce .ci;, c' has'dso Oen. . the homes-tead land laws of AllaAka -sjnt'J BeOwilf. Th.e mtu-of .Crrttain' par- been-miudeted tandhjs ,w4fe and children I PaWado, that i the statement was calumny-i 'rSW': imim-efflatelV fcO enACt nthttr lvdALat!rn fn.r the better government of tihat district was ' wv-w n, oe up before bhe senate today. 1 cause, -wliHe mot endorstag thei' 'American Eaidna of West Virginia spoke against policy, lt w clearly indite cue uamaaiaa Aacmc roallroad, whleh be ing under enormous subsidies from Ene- I Siaw woum refuse to hamper McKinley land and Canada, was enabled to take near to enforcing, a peace policy. ly all the throueh busineesf from Ameriftan i railroad. IT nv of m . ,m.. loe MaUbe isasDer Has (Shagged every characteTi with two great foPtjesses, Hali fax and Esq-uimault, at the terminals. HoaO of Massachusetts, while depreciat ing' ther ialk of war between two great I to ,t,ne Uite States as well as to Spain. counnnes wun a common language, oe- The crisis i arlae tlxi w ,i thing. It Is -now irecOgnilzed tihat the Maine is the greatest diplomatic mlarrassmen;t the size of r 'Fine' Fren ch Peas and much Superior fin flavor. - ,v ' ! 6. A. 6REE; I BucMeat Cakes ! Made from our Old Fash ioned Buckwheat, served cwith our Pure Home-Made Syrup would be;: quite aa appetizing ish these cold mornings; : : BYA RDS PURE FOOD S10EE Phone 49, 19 Merrimou Ave. "A young ladyu formerly with" Huyler, and axperlenced In dlpplzig ban bons, has taken a position wltfhf-taw Caiwly JQtclien.' Bon , Uoos and osirdies are made fresh', dally. ,-PiBfl"! Cjsanery and onoage creams cnade GUIDT KEPCHEN,'-' .. - "." .... -k " ' : ' Tiaas 11 " - ; SABRAL DEPARTS. ,1; vNew York, Mar. 2. lieutenant Sobral, ex-attache of the Spanish . lega'tflon, . who attributed the Maine disaster to negligence and bad discipline in the American navy. sailed for , Spain i today. ? His recall was mooted at the time, but the Spanish, charge d'affaires avoided trouble by . declaring that Sobral had - already been detached from'tlhe legation. clared these strong fortresses couldn't be considered a menace to the United States. Washington, Mar. 2.7-Loudt econd class malil matter bill was discussed in the house today, the principal feature of the session. being Champ Clark's speech of opposition, V under a form of a plea for an extension, rather than a restriction of rlgh-ts anid prfv lieges granted the 'country "editor ' .... The vote will be taken on the -bill tomor row at four. - . ' KILLED BV A MOB-; A Murderer Shot to Death in Mississ- ' v ippi. " Mempfhas, March - 2. Fred iMoare, tGxe murderer ox Tom Anderson, was taken from tihe county Jaffl at Senatobia, Miss., this morning and shot to death,,by.a anob (Araderson and Moore quarreled over':' a triTial matter. 'Moore shot Mm fire times. ttf tenwand placing t!he body oa the railroad track to !hlde the crime.- - ' . THE FEAR OF WAR. New York, Mar. -r2.-Leopold KafeMe- witiz, ; secretary of the executive commit tee of . ,ttfe . United States : Brotherhood -- of Cloakmakers, states that 'tsbetyt ear of -war between ',this country ,and Spain had : pre vented many v thousandis of - cloakmalters from working, because the manufacturers hesitate to give - their.: usual spring orders. to 'tihe world at' large, and therefore Mc KftaUey Is umabQe to foITow htis original plan i wwi without -creatimg an appearance of acting prematurely upon the Maine affair. The Chilean charge d 'affairs said to-day shot, Ms home burned and the United M h appreciated voluters and- would. States mail and orooertv destrovd- iirp- copies of: Cuba. fore, "Resolved, That a join.! committee, con I DE LOME TO WRITE A BOOK sisting of six members of congress, three flrom the senate and three from the house, AU About the Letter-That Sent Him be appointed to investigate the alleged Home. crime, and report'.-, the facts -to ' congress, London, -Mar. 2. Senor DeLome, ithe .er- together with their recommendations, and minister the United States. firom Spain that th-ey -haTfe authority to administer 1148 snified his intention of writing a oaths, to send for persons and papers amd book to whdoh-he will detail the circum-,, I to employ a stenographer to be, paid out of stanoes ieaoang.to His writing the noto the contingent funds of tha two houses of rious tetter which compelled his retelgna- C6ngress, and power to act throitgh a sub- tion- He wiJ1 return to Madrid on Satur- commfititee." I day. The resolution went over until tomor- STILL CHEERING VISCAYA. 'Havana, Mar. 2. The city is quiet to- CONGRESSMEN GO TO CUBA. tout PubDc and private greetings, to Washington-. Mar. 2.-Senators Oal1lncr crjnsar visoaya, wnich arrived Thurston and - Money and Representatives laet night, have not lessened in fervor. c .m?DSS- .a wiMiam. AWen The fivers are working hard on the tihat Spain offered doulble the price asked ba. ror niaklDg a personal inves igation into wreck of Maloe. It is feared many of ,r- M . ... .' i :in Cuba- i not," Mr. Thurston the dead were blown to pieces, which would warn, m any sense an omciail tour, out it I a., ft, - , ... will naturally give us a better opportunity rn fw the tfailure to find the. bodies. "for luv stigation tihani we cajn possibly Senator Proctor has gone to Mantanzas iZt !?t'a1 distafv -e accompanied by Clara .-Barton and vou.a.j nuuiu -ins auseui aoouc xen uays, i wwvw v.J O Ul VIXLra. They will go from Fortress Monroe to Havana In a private yacht. Cor three iran-cltada, butt according to the latest Iniformatkm the government still re fuses to sell the vessels. ,' . AWAITING THE MAINE REPORT. Washington, liar, ,2.-McKinIey's appro val of tihe so called "einergency" teglsla-1 -tion, asked by the war and4 navy' depart ments, has no direct bearing upon' his' gen eral Cuban 'policy. He-fead determined be fore the disaster ,-to force Spain to a set- Clement wltbout delay, and he "'Will T go a head with the consideration of the- best method, regardless . of -rwiat -attitude con- gressnxen may assume toward the pxepara Mrs: NORTH. CAROLINA GEMS. The rare beauties of nature. 111 A Special Private fasCStutfrta for the .Treatment of Lung and Tiuroat-Dfseasesv BLA-Til, yon BUCK, tf; D.'Mvical Director. RAtks, 8t3 50 per WEiSK and upward',' acwrdtng to the room selejated. In- Judes every tiling accepting medic iiiea,' wMcK are supplied M -cost. A: oet-i -iv.talft.-iuuoiibr'f..ftKwna are reserved' at a lower rate for patients whose ftnanri ; cial eircuimstances require it, -and to such th ? medicines . are also tocluded; f PtiV&tUa can enter and- leave at any. time. 'Advanced cases not" admitted. . - , . - winyaauotei ana uanitanam uo, ' At This Season of the year-ycnij need- something to build you up,; to insure . a healthy appetite, and to bring tefreshing sleep. .Then. why not try. the."Best.Tonic." PATAPSCn fillANOPASP J The rare beau-ties of nature, sa wdl Washington, " Mar. 2. The case of the Patapsco Goiano company against the North I rePr8'ent,d -to -Western Kortk Careliasi Uaroltna department of agriculture, will I . . . ' . . . probably be reached In tihe United Sta'tes becom4nt better known every day w supreme court before tomorrow. I , . - " ai . : - - - j people who are .better educated U, the for Wlhen wni smo na nlnv hi n. jvnu I 1 " " Tailormr mr 7 k rX H tmty of minerals have from square, stop and see their sdegamt selec tioneof spring eamlee. TRIED .And not found f wanting in any of the high qualities that make a cup of fragrant and. Xi delicious: coffee. . p Javocha I Pabst Alalt Extract It is a tower of strength to the convalescent and" X appreciated if. 'given a fair X a Malt Extract withdian'ftiir i- v time te time ahowm their apprectarisi f these gem by using them ia ail kinds mi adommeat. - We have decided tc close out some of these g&nm andoffer . them at prices that should make them all sell in a very- few f ' . .. ''. 'v- '. T :,-,'. ' ' ". ' days. , - f'-WBOPPE!R; ' , One tot of 41 gems at 50 cents each. v One lot of 49 gems at 60 cents each. One lot of 169 gems at 75 cents eaca, -'-..'if ; . - Tj One lot of 40 gems at L00 each, iee. , r we.; believe it .will be A SH VlfiLEDRUG ; v- East Court Square.ancl, , Coilege Street; T- TTI TTT Try - ' - UA. v lUr-wA Jt.i manager, .- --- -- ' r"J. ..- ..'a -. yi- -. - -. - One lot of S2. gems at $1.25 each. Sol. One lot of rgems at rili eaca, -; ' JPrIc&25 Cents Per Pound One 1st of f cease at $2.tt eaek. Oae 1st sf fi at $2.50 SNIDER : I 7 CJ t toUCttt gems at KCI each. f 1 Oao ffeiia for M.M. 6 Court Sq.f r ; Arch Troritl St" AJtfcTlUil If. FIELtO, . f IiBADINO JBWELES Church street and. fVrtfcaa, aveaveV Atis- l. i 4-f M-f Ti4s; N. a V i
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