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J. 5 mm: Absolutely Pure - i L ' 7,',', ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., EW VOWC- CCoatlnued frcra First rase.) Jjwi vJ;r La j. 4 La -M ' guard, the others taken prisoners. y ? EXPUa3ATED EVIScicE. ' : "x agreement the name of the witness who told- the following y ' A'' -V story, was Suppressed, r He was a rce ; Indignation Against tiuctu. rie saw tne morning be- - ; nil A tnprirariQ " " fore the explosion he.waYcrols reu';uoat to ivegia. sbittiner uc icirjr uoat near - mm, not four feet away); were two Spanish army officers and one navy official: r. citizen was witn tnem. liiey conversed about the . .Maine? v One THE MRETS : BY TELEGRAPH : r " k v. X Yesterday ' s Fluctuations oh the -Exchanges.' - v iDav for the Bulls in Stocks and Cotton. Qobtations of the New -York Money Market-Chicago Grain and." Live Stock-Country Produce. New York, March"28.-'Today,s tiading in cotton was in the mature of a scare among ' the horts and prices had a siharp bull movement. The news from Washington very unexpectedly was oi tne rqost.ra vorable 4enor. -he transmission of the Maine report : to - congress passed off .without ;aiiy disturbing features and a ! compromise tagree; ment between Spain and ttiis coun-; try looking to a postponement o: trouble for the present, and indicat ing a peaceful solution of the prob lem, is said to have been. made. As all the panics' among the bears I in the stock marlcet gave -.the bulls in cotton great encouragement, the shorts covered eagerly. There, was nothing in the early trading to in dicate advance'., Liverpool -rwas unchanged; : and ' the opening here was 2 or 3" points lower, August selling oh the first , call at '5,90, $i- multanexjus1" wrtn tne r boom in stocks prices -began to stiffen and when the compromise was;jeport- ed they?.ibounded upward.- Angus' advanced rapidly to 6.6$, then eased on Tealizmg sales Jto 6 cents and closed at 6.02 to 6.03, witii" the Our People all Fleeing from t&s McKirilei-'sCourse Hailed as Spanish zen about a plan, to iblow up the - J Maine that had been matured in 1 ' " " 'Victory.5 - ; -y A Circulo Militaryo, or Military Washmgton March J48,li. is Uub, orv the -Prado. He said it renorted'fWt nm'lhit tiad all been arranged;- The officer bled that his life is ih dahger. " He j .v . tv against an-imencan residents ana intention merely to. blow a hole, in he -advised them to' leave Havana the': Maine '--so as -to x;aulse her to at onceV Lee's disoatch ;was . "re- """'-. ""i'v""1- . viiu,wiA-1 icrreuTome navy uepanmenit, ana claimed iovouslv: "I will irink plenty ,;of .'beer on , that occasion." Lee Aval instructed to ask Sampson which-it :was declared by the offi- Hef is 'anothef warshio will be sent cers that the tThited States wouldn't to Havana. t dare spd another warship to Cuba, r Havalia" March 28v A - pamc uABiNti ;bum , . ,jj)revajd among panjsn and imer Washinetonr March "28. AtlCan families who "anticipate anal noon a .special "ca;binet -meetiner on the city, , The American was in session r considering ;tthe consulate was crowded ..ail day note received from- Soain todaVac- with Ateericans : and .others de- cepting the proposal, of the Unitedl manding passports to get out of the States for aiynistice, pendingrAm- country i-ee is unaioie to attend erican arbitration for permanent I to theftftll. All the staterooms on peace on the island 'of Cuba.. . steamers leaving on Wednesday -They are also consideririg the ae engaged, mere is nerce in proper form in which to announce dignation against all- Americans, to cone-ressatrd to the people the McKlWy's latest- course is praised result of the negotiations of .'Spain: Un4;tbe developments hailed by tiie tions 01 opain. iwa siva-t- . .r:orth;ii:3 Couth .CaroUna. i tram TM- . . .t , 1 .. 1 . . . . 1 . 1 been in conitinuous session today. I PERSONAL AND SOCIAL J. W. Ball, editor of the (Roaiwr(Ja.) .Ar- the meetings of that body were so were marked by ' conferences be- Asheviiie. They are guests of The oaks tween the. president and this or that hotel. - v . y Official " family,' - - .. . I- AW Uea AiBerM Sni!ith.-Wu Thomas C. -Piatt called on the arrive shortly from Thlladelphia to visit president; this "morning, at 10 her famaiy here,-v ,:? . .r :: o'clock, i He said ;his. visit was for Messrs 0 R T the purpose of urging, he presi- went up to AshevlUe yesterday,. fio a-ppear rf fr nrvTirpp-rl wib r"antion this reek in trie injuaonon. case ox. '-we dent to proceed.witn caution. . . mnm var the- wmtam Bingham school. They, ifith ex-A.ttorney General riNNnTRFTRAIN ' nONRRFSS I lair, of ViTglnia, represent the William OANNU I ctO I nnJii OUilUnC OO. 1 BSia&mm soh0(1 & Mebne. Xt is an. ataUon " Tampa," Fla.,March 28. "Fight- to .prevent the wmiam toghato chooi n fV ' " j using that name. INfes end Observer. mg Bob Evans, now in command - - of the Iowa, spent the day in Tam- Mrs. . aharles K. Evan returned yeater- na' Hp -talked freelv He aid' W afternoon "from New Castde. Ind., pa. tie taiKea ireeiy. xie saia. weQt t& acoomially remains -a 11c iiiiirc - wxiJAii. : vvji vv..vu uiiv i nr rvgr iec eased miSDana. iu.rs. xvju5s wtit Maine was placed there by Spanish resume her d-uties at (the Bailey ' stre m t " y - school this week. officials, -and sprung by some one -.. - - . V familiar with its location and die Miss Bertha Mason' leavesf -.ayor la- wkes lekding to it:. ,X 'don't say to 8?f ' " - Spaniards' knew' of the plot Ibut the 'tMiis-s Vittrice Thomas' ieftyesterday . for tone of She, mafket.steady. .Should fact that it. was in Havana harbor SitoSS'1? -' ym?LatY' tne political irrouoies reany prove is sumcient w uuiu .jpauKuus ic- ended short coveringmay cause a further advance; but we see little in the general stuation to " warrant buying. ' - - ' t- . -RIORDAN&CO. Mis Lucie ftttet. 3, : xl'' ' . ?f T?. re95onBe o professional oalL - J Poole, of LonaavniA' t. y TH THREE APPEARINGS. SiKhf -was the topic of . Miker'a RiM re?S rema Broax chinfch yesterday osomfaig. -The deepest , interest r pervaded IS S t P"ter passage from rJZT vws w quoted la support S?SL,nili5 . when on the cross i.1 f 9111 acrifice of Him self; . "appeariae now "in- Preseooe of God for ua:'- "Will appear tHe second -time without J TS TD il,.Ml .... - " ZZ tJZ urvxnag he word' "truth." tt will te discovered tteaifc siivmiinrf i8 ?e. th relating to V""" 4j woax at oneans or us. Aimong ho passages tfwelt upon was" the wnen twomen aDriaarf fl.j-,il decease whach He should accomplish, at Je (rtiaalem. tA direct referenL to His first appearing Une opened! sepulchre,, the -o- nireij. was visited hy. the women ihff1t?om with spices to' embalm the foody of the loved-One . so recently - laid away V tomb. "Two men" snnTwi to,aunonmc th -startUns message. "He is-iot,4iere. . fle (is fdsAn:. ;a i.am,i,n meffled O-ne 3s no longer in the grave. fouMhe Wng One in glory. -Later, the Mtfecompany of disciples are gathered on OUyet.-? With straining eyes they - -watch Ihejreoeding form of their departing Lord am "two men" appeared which said "Ye onen of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up intd t&er heaven ; this same Jesus which is ttaien -lip -from- you dntf ,'hpnvAn,;arh.au...A come in H-i'fce manner aa ye have seen H3gn go nto heaven." While we can not speak j -w lUKuutgr oi luie two me4on these thTee occasions, there 'are many; reasons for believang they were the same two men," hut whether the same or not, the strifcing atet faces us, -that at each of the three important enochs im .tihe eartto ly jhte of the Son of God, the same great w-uiuu are emiDTacea'. for tne. testlmonv f iaaveu'iy messengers , to the sorroiwing des cipies is me will com again." 1 Turning now .to fche Old Testament we have again the same strikiincr tnnfh senteto us for exampile. 3Psa. 22 points us to KShtist on the cross: fPsa 23 it flhHt.' in the glory shepherd'lng His ipeopfle ; Psa. , 24 unrisxtn ills coming; . glory. The very name of Tied, "Jehovah," He who is and was and 5s to come" spanning the arch, onef Ibase resting on ihe cross the other, H4 appearing In the clouds of heaven. Tners was; a small audience at the evening meeting, owihg t the inclement weather hut the little gathering was am ply i repaid! toy hearing the message; which: is uncestiohahly calculated! to arouse the Chiisrtlian to increased; activty in the (Master's senrtcet',-,.Th-'icoming: of the Ijorflesus. personal and; jpre-milleniial, John;' 14 J1-S." fl wilt come again," l Thes. '4l. -"The lord Himself shall de scend!' 'from heavenCLandi similar passages couldi not mean other than the words in dicated. - 'Hence the substitution of "death" or "providential1 events," or the "destruc tion uof Jerusalem" .for His coming is unscripturai. That -the event "will he before and! not after the period called the mlllen iuan1 is evident, for the reason that it is anevent ifor-fhiich the ChTlstian 5s called upon to atch since we "know not the day or, the hour." v 1 . Hence critics' of those who hold; the views ifhns .presented display Intense dg nomnce in saying that stuteh are expecting "the endi or the ' world.7" On the contrary such- are rejoicing1 in the pTospect of the period of righteousness upon the earth, the future of which the' prophesies of the KXA Testament are full. Spring Veathor Suggests Spring Clothes: We Have Them p ; : In Ready jo Weairpr Made to Order, y Everything Hew v ? f Prices to Suit the Tim es . v The men's Outfitter, FHon6 78. . ll Patton Ave. Mail orders solicited. $2.50 gets bey for Ponjt Harness v , ; and Cart. " IIDai)im9(fc JDBmiy a Before i seeing the linnroved nemmgton. v it will give you Krvvvvx aavjjsiat;iiuu Willi cLUy oznei Typewriter, ! V -. L. C. DEAL, 'Correspondent, - " W. V.Teh Office; . . . S ASHEV1LLE, N. 6. EVERY DOLLARS IF YOUTJSE Periodical .Tickets, Can yon afford to throw" away 4 pec cent on the money you spend, mtom tt can so easily be saved? 1 ' Gall and let os give you a book oi tick ets. Use them as dtrectad and m wfH rs. turn to yoo 4 cents on srery dollar yoa spend. - i , Advertising Journal Co., MiSS COLE, Mgr. . l?oom 33 Temple Courts DR. GEO. THRASH, SUEGEET AND MEDICINE. Office and Residence, Phone 211. - v 24 South Main St. HMIM1 MIX . ' NEW YORK STOCKS. r iNw York, March This was a day of great excitement on- the stock 'marketi The unexpected peacef ulness of the Ouban slt tation as indicated by McKinley'8 anes age sent prices sky-high, v following , are some of the closing figures : -' Am. Spirits Am.8ugar .....118 Am 8ugar. Pfd.... ..',".'.;.."... - Atch. T. & S. F Atch. T. & S. F Pfd Am. Tobacco . Balto. &Ohlo Central of N. J.. .. Caes.&ohio .. 17 Chlo. Bar, & Q.. ......... ....... . 93- Chlc.Qa8 ........ 951 consolidated (ias...:. De aware & Hudson..:.... vi lag. & western..... Srte General Eiectric...U....-. : 3334 wte Erie & West.,..;.. ........r. ; Jnis7iiie & Nasuville. Manhattan Ele............... ......... 99 ai8sourl Pacific 87J4 ew York Central-...-.,..... ..,....111 ' riaern laclflc.:.:...i.i ?Miflc Mail ! fl "vmm. A .. ... ....... a......... . wu ij ........ .... .. ..... - .. Southern Co : Pfd.. 27?4 jenn. Coal & Iron..-..,. ... .4. 19 xasrac.tic . : Union Pan4 . ACilA . " uui..m .MMrtmw . ... .- V& Won Pacific, Pfd...-....w............v v 8. Leather, Pid .., : , - Western Union .T. W ICAGO GRAIN - AND PROylSIONS. Wheat ;: 106J4 Com.. ..; 29 Oats . 6J4 Pork ..-,... 960 - Lard .......495 Ribs 7 501 nmniib1e 'TUierorMidte.in"mVl " '5Urt T- Grey, supreme court reporter. opinion, Will nnd. it impossible XO in AsheMHe on toessional hold congress , the people m - M.VwkynesTme;u2 check tintrl next tall, as it is nis ev- 9e in the jeis-CampbeacaeAhow Ment desire to do, and I think there progress in the superior cou;::-;' will be war, and that very shortly. tweMerik Mbore,'of jacksmicotintyi-is : "I also will te' willing io "wager if here, loking af ter latfr anattera ln, whlh.he war is declared -attempts .will be 19 tote V ? made to"; assassinate Lee. . The de- Mrs. Clarence Sawyer and. children have f-'lA:-''4.W'''-TrtLri rvoc r ""returned from an extended visit to her old tenses along the Florida -coast are ihj0me to gyy. . . f - - in a bad condition, and the lack. of - . - ; "i, . . defenses at many important places , D- he fnm'Pietfcher's. leaves them at the entire mercy of "bishop w. "W. auncan returned to spar an. invading fleet. Tampa and tanhurg yesterday. , j Port Tampa coul . be. sihelled to ' (Father Marion has gone to Tryon. A ft!a0c ,rAfirrA !cci,cfnnrp wnld reach ; ' - 1 F" 7 v , , Tred T. Bragonier has gone-to Hot here, if any little war vessel aarea springs to accept a position in the.Moun to .make, the experiment. The tam ipark hotel, Spanish fleet should ' be stopped at rMr. and Mrs. J. .dwin'. iRnmibough re- all hazards' ' " ' '''"' y i jtnrnedi yesterday from a 'visit to -points in '.A.n!MiR0tinalalane cures ouacKiy an K nor.fa : mrv 'S.aTuw :n. tHut tfJn mMn all forms of headache and neuralgia, ftoni Mr., and Mrs. -prston 'S. Daniels,, on Bai- wnateveT causey Kina or, -ubw. ley street for some,eeks;"Jre-tUTnedi to her , f M W ........... tt tt it tt tt Spot Cotton.... A.....ii......e95 & 6f5 ' ts 82 ; calls; 84-, x r . have on hand a- fewojozea copies' of J07-Bob Taylor's QookTales'lnolQdlng J"s-.iainoiis lectur6, The - FJddle and 'the every person who - snail pay w-w or more on subscription, to 4he Ially between the date March 26 " .to Xh- SO-saturaay V to .Wednesday--ln- r- One "copy of this : valuable book fri),:,)ayi nenrictxyti AIL K.nMrVTnMtr,r ND LIVCU TROUZSLCS. w,, H4 twnt8 irei useless If trifled -"away,'! are dangerously wasted If con- 4" inyi lay to cases where a "want tA the will tri2S '7?3 Toll-' j... . .. . .... :. - 5 10c . 23 and; 50c bottles. Baysor s Drug fau Spartanburg yesterday, t Store.v 'jy-'-',' f i ;- --r-,C - : , ' ' .- x. - . v V Ttoft: Missus TieW will ,Ttaifrn?1i Wang, . Apnl The; Misses evwWlretufrnvthis, week from an extendedi. visit .to FJoridia. : " I ,JWius-Welch and it-.D. Gilmer-arrived " " : IfromWaynesvUle-yesterdtty Theo Lerner. with an lexpedltion sided . ',rm .... v V from German state ami provunciax souiruew, , Mls,9 Van iHora,T -who. bas. (been; visiting will stare on xne sceamr inwv Drotlier( iMA,0. .B- - Van Hornv-for some May !in search of iHenr Amdree, mlssto onthg it yesterday' for iher home, Otse- aeronan, tv iMvawuw;.- i gg, jdlon . v - ".i-- rescigaxions. , BAK0AMS:! ; JOYS'. CLOTHING. : . : : ' 1 60 uit. Size 5 to 14 jeaxmj Ool. George B. Clarke of Greeaslboro, -who ! his charge of the iwenue. raiding depart- TO. OA-RDING HOUSE KEEPER& Our rSummer Home Folder for 1898 -which gives list of hoarding houses along our lime, showing their rates and capacity, wHl soon be Issued. Those desisiaie their boardinz house mentioned, in thLt Folder will please call at city ticket office No. 60 Patton ave nue. Understand that -this , advertisamt costaNyou nothing?. , ; -' ' "' .:- y : F. CLAiRBT . ' C. P. & T. A., So. Ry. eascarets stimulate the liver, kidneys and bowels. - v Never , sicken, weaken or gripe, iOc, at PelhanW Pharmacy. . - ' ' Nothings Somediing one degree above zero to. next to nothing. Chambers, Weaver & Co., LIYEKT AND FEED STABLES Fine Saddle Horses a Specialty, 15, 17 & 19 WILLOW ST. Between iSwannanoa Hotel Hotel and Episcopal Church. "We handle the best people, therefore come and see us. PHONE 18 7 s. - i s Spring Apparel And Materials of Whicfi to Make the Same. Also Shoes and Hats. Also Butterick Patterns. . ... ., . .. . ... H. Redwood & Co. 7 & 9 Patton Avenue. We have two new ' ; . , -grades of -COFFEE Which we are sure will give perfect satisfaction. One trial is all we ask. r Private, Growth Jav& 40c per pound rocha-Java Blend ; -v- -r- 25c per pound 'in if j o iTnnirv U OIIU1ULLI, PHI : ; PHONE 47. : 16 North Court Sq. ,0.21 Suits, Size 5 to 14 years ' r At $L25. 1 .t;3', 7& Suits, Size 5 tq 15 years . 91 Suits, Size 5. to 15" years ':.At $2.75. ' These are special .bargains and are below manufacturers cost. T. S-Morrison & 00. Palace Livery Stables r Fine Saddle dnd ' Driving Horses. Broun Bros., Props. ;2d,3-8d34 Cexihgton Ave Orders Filled Day and Illght.', V I 11 "! -'gj, HI. A'.1 I C3 N. 2AIN EST., iASIIUVTLLiD, tf.' C. . ?v On Suoiset drive, ;withto the city" lihUtsmaficent views, overlooking the town,' house thoroughly renovated, rooms all ne - wly kalsomiEnedJ, splendid porches, 100 feet Bong- !nd twenty -feet broad ; surrounded b - y pinesi , rnjocatjon. 4insurpassed. for. health aakl pleasantness. 'Fare gdo& Terana moderate. For jwxUcu'laxs, apply Nto THE . CXEEZERB? COAI. C0. SELLS ALL GRADES OF - . . . -'.. . .... . .'. ,. , .-. . . AUTHRAGITE AI1D BITULlltlOUS GOAL Anthracite $9.00 per Ton. - Lump; $4.50 per Ton. Domestic Nut, $4.00 per Ton. FULL UE1GM5S GUARANTEED. Uptown Office Room 3, Drhumor Building. 'Phone, 238. Yard 'Phone, 33. - L'lllBSiilllllilS ' MILES SS Work Executed on Promises. Monumental Marble, Granite and Stone Works. juj rauuu Ave., - - - - i sueviiie, in. v. BEECHAinCS BIJ1LEAU FOR AI.Ii. TKA DFgMKK. . The Munson Typevriter - - Is the Best - - WRITING '-: : MACHINE: rr r .in The Highest Grade Standard of rEzcellence, Controlled bynd Q; " f f tTrust or .Combine., , The Munson :Typevriter; Co.; - rflhe UTJNSON" !TypewTlteT contains many distinct points' of advantage over all other typewriting machines. It is the most durable. - '-'s . v; .. Address for particulars t , -f -. - ffiEASNTjmtTTDSEaS, " - " 240-244 W. iLake'SW Chlcagb IU HRS. J, E. DIU.KD, Ashville, H". C. CniT is what has given Hood's . Sarsapaxilla; the largest sales in the world and enables it to accomplish thciinds 1 wonderful C U tl GO. Blacksmithhig, Repairing, ; Painting and Trimming t vXou will get work in this line done with neatness and dispatch .We make a specialty of r:- u 01 - r me nurse ouutJing. w e use tne oest snoes tnat are made. We also have the leading horse shoer of the South., Mr. Messer makes a specialty of . .in. . 11 r . . 1 ennng au lameness m xne ieex. r nninnRn v nnnninrr ; , . 30 cast uoiiege ot. TO VISITORS: L Any one stopping, to town .who lrouM ukm private lessons in Frenca ?wiii una aa excellent opportunity to stndy wlth:lms Heutte. iwho has a nutnher of ptrptti at the hotels and 3n town. . She is a Parisian; and her .terms are rery moderate. Address 89 Haywood treaty-. V . ;. J- 25-tf Hkvs you Tisited the new, Cafe at the Swannanc? . -.r . - -4. it uk JLUlBile ....
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