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V - at 3 V t 1 " : it j'...,..,. f - ! 't .34. rK K I Pattoni avenue : " iv v:r : i . r 1 CORRECT - 4 i j y. ?fi'', a p Hundreds - - -- & ISielr highest admlmtaw and r J ;;-Eastfirruaday'. wUT: record r3(V!eiy oeaa- wear yayuje v-' -nient 3a to full .blast " wi'Lh. all . .7; 1 "that's nevt ad ftovd" Jusurelceved ... a new . tot! vof Nobby SpatoC. - Pariasola amd-Simslnajdee, In -the -- l r -T- .... , Fte.ncy Weave $1.00 to 7 By Express 8 - the lairg'estl ' sjxjSL.xant k vailed" a. !, -r . a i . a tat waeh! Goods md ; 1 Sillc ri' -J' These 'ttmea .will $Tdt be seen" "-. ,1 tlria season In Trarlety--iStfrle WS,-!...' and Frioe JIodp earns quality as - 221 ai our place. s : - r n i rt f i r n v i llhAl illliUrii 8 VJi)V IIIHI W.I Mil 3 21 SCO. :; : 51-Patton Ave. I Sortie California 4 - . . . : ... .i.-' .... ; Figs.tatwill do tifcely for cook- ing.'.V'Will close 3. 1 - T them out "at ; 10 cents per pound. G.:A. GREER 7H0LESALE AND RETAIL FANCY GROCER Huylers : Candles i - Received todav r Saturday - ' fTordan Almonds, - r ; ".sc ' i Jhtrnt Chocolate Almonds, 4 . Salted Almond. :'2g Taffy, Assorted,- V'-v -J T Tar eVi moll tviwri Chocolate 'Peppermint1;- - - s-J JJonboB and Chocolates, - " .llixed Chocolates' Z" J . CandiedJFroits, I .f" 3hurch St. and Patton Ate." one 132 vAcn b a h"T f:r D.t t; ' A f A I A f A ''"'"''" ' " ' ' ' i V i V I . I - . P a iM "'it 3erCoufttetiYeen I " wvk,A-fvfcfcwu mill Situatforil InM 'Southern Jslmids y Continues 1 4 - 0hcertainr - A harp Skirmi3E Willi f 1Mb r;: Insurgents fin- - x trenched at iningua; Coast Gang- Jound"Burid--Oti5v Sails - for Home on Board thetr. - Transport Sbtrman, - Manila, April 3.A rfcronnoisance ' to day by 'the ppy under Major Ruck er deyelopedtitioa sharp sWrinishf with 1,000 insurgentgWtrenched at 'iBlngxia, ye miles northwest "of - Maloois, tho nain insurgent armyjjeing appareatly between. Iningua land Pulitaa. - ' ? The other detached vebel forces- r ; treated eastward; and "entered' Matec alley, where 'they,- were repulsed by Kall'B:troop. ..Scouts penetrating: close to CaJunipit fornd several muJes sink ijj itt-a soft spot In "the road..; This lod ta'tlis dis covery- that tWo breach 7oladingicoat gron-s were buried. Thipresenco er the giiui is a mystery, bui2 the i troppsJwHI nii kep a thorough eearch for any- a dd 1- ti.nal arma. T r Twenty, miles of the country between Caloooan and MakTos : is dotted with white flags -displayed br the Filipinos who are" returning to their' homes. ;Tha bolter class of x,the naitives. are return- Ir.g to Maloloe. - . Priests who have'enterfidthe AmerK can Jines are" seeking permission to re s rime their - duties. Mac Arthur r esti-i niatesthat 100,000, deserted their homes nd -believes -the return C-is a most fa able indication. j - '"Prisoners 'report- a scarcity of -food ani ong he insurgent troops., The litu atioatin the eouthern islands continues uncertain. The latest move thera is to extinguish "lights In the lighthouses. ; ' DEWEY'S CONGRATULATIONS. - Major- General. Oils, & commander ; of the- American military orcesrhas re ceived the f olio wing ;me3sage: 'fHeacty ixijsratuia-uuiis on xne-mosx magnin- tent- achievement of the armyj' iSiga- eu; uewey. - - - OTIS." RETURNING : Brigadier General - Otis V sails-' for me on bbard"of ' the-United' -States transport Sherman- todAytJ" lid says lie believes - the- Insurrection: ; ha J cc'elve Its death blow. ThV Shermiawill al- ho have-on, board the bodies of Colonel Egbert, of the TwentVigeQOnl -infantry killed .Match 6; and tht cti officers who have recently, fallen In! battles .General Wheaton has -assumed com ma njJ 'ot - the brigade lately ommandei 4y; General Ctist.7 The ThirfL "and 'Twenty-second rf gimente -in'WheatJoji' commands are FROH-OTIS: i was Manila, April S.'-Adjutant-Gen rWashirigtoh.iThe ? psentr lndicationa denote ;that ttie Insurgent rgovernjnent ia jnCa jperHous condition:rjts army, de feated, discouraged- aildssatWf ed. J H insurgents - are 'Tecurning ;to, , toeir homes In th&TcitieB. f an'd ;t?Yiifages be- tv een' here, and the-V points ndrth" of M alokw;Svhich. Jour-'redonnoiteringf "pat ties'have reachedlandi desire -the pro ttctlon; of the Aiberlcanst.;! -NeWs;ffom ftavyaBjisianja as more encouraging ev liGalopcahrana a- tlVashiiigton,-AprlI T3The olio wing -received IMs moni'ngi ; , p Thirty five miles west of Asieviile on-the Southern riiwv. A mbdem report Jn every particular. - "" ' .-T Best nine ,hole Golf courra' JEa the Couth - 1 For . furiier p'artIul-3, a2dre -j J?' , ' - -r- I . 5-il -.I'KVofa Hrisoav;i5,;: - Chicago,:, April 3.The imunlclpat lht th icandat.;f(i nor; PflrtM- ronnhMrati.- Atnald ln1annd cm aemocrat ,jmi .carter iJiarrittH;! rJ -4-1 1 dfmocratt are all coafident they talY 'QCr-vfXitpMtSltf The betting', favors Harrison, whse campaign. for: tTe-eleeSlanr jias twea pushed vigorously ahd who' Jias pew w WortedYenby iome.Tepubl .Ttifire have -beenohargeafof colonizing aerainst the Harrison, fa&tion u&& I j . 3 . ELECTIONS YESTERDAY J f III OHIO mid nicniGdn Repntlicans Carry llichigan by a Pin ralityof 30,000-Excellent Show- r MAUD VJ JUUUVlOi' ' ( , Landing, Mich, April 3. The1 repuhli' cans carried the .state at large - today by a- plurality of 30,300, and won the majority of the local rights. r The democrats 'made--an excellent ehowing, cutting -down the normal re? publican pluralities,' noab!y in Wayne cotinty; whlch""mclud9 Deroit,i - - ? t 4 ?"1 REPUBLICANS VIIi. Carry 'Cincinnati by aHajprityof 7,500. . -Cincinnati, 'April- 3. Tho 7 entire te- publicanr ticket waa victorious in to day's munclpal election by a majority of 700, I -5 DEMOCRATS WIN AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland, April 1L Farley," demo crat, -defeated McKissoi for mayor day. The democratic ticket was elect" ed by 'smaller pluralities. ; - , Farley -received the , silid democratic vote and a large vote from the McWIn ley republicans. - y: r COLUMBUS, ELICCTION. , 1 5 Columbus, Ohio, April f i The repuh- llcans elected their full municipal tic); et today. ... v . ;i . -t v - In Toledo Sajxuiei Jones, independent was re-elected 'mayor.- Jones was de feated, tn. - the'- republican: . convention and went Into, the camp:iigv -on an in dependent ticket. .-il The democrats j were largely sticcessr fut" In. Daytoing electing twovout of j the three candiflates on the city ticket and securing control of the counciL 4 'u -C C . rt 1 rinisii nARllAI TIPS vt rSt,'"Louislr April ; 3. --Thred laboreri were Kflled ' wctay. "by" the cave-ire ra sewer they were-timbering.'"' Two Pmoe accidental' deaAhs loccmTedone a an old Shoe mine," where a "man :was killed hy falling downa'shatrr.and the other at the 'Missouri ,Xad andrjxic ccen pny.'Srmine;herfe. k c-faOHngx boQlder Call and -examine the new Kne of go carts and baby carriages at .Mrs. ;A. Johnson's, 27 North Main street. r t I.,D-D D 0 a ingi.o - Tbvrr lotoks Afl , well ioa your Q -j ght,-canr bo tmpnoyed by per " Q fitting " - gHasses.' J3atih of Qi these you get when we fit you- ' "WBfter," aoanth3ng is- wflong. "It? " D , rnflajy bo a temporary mfeitterr tt, ; -cfifio mlTualOxnf freer- 'ir D n . -v1 S..LrMcKBB,' U -- ' 'Scientific Ontirfan." I 'Blair'sFurnituTB Storfe,--" Don n a.-a.a:n n.o n-i fir fiMwKSj ;'-t- --t -3--r?lr- lr - r- --- tiWv.: ----- .-rT--: ,-i., I. j fairs n ZJ I fill fUWB 3i r uyii GeA I? M - Will j baHurileht " oCtlie ' V -1; 3 t K ithe AsssnjblyX Xfcdntains us-firesent AttK tude. Sugar Planters Appointed to Confer with Pres- -. s, ident McEinley And Explain that-ifllortesare roreclcsed Much Distress wiU Pol- ri - , lowAdvised by Gome, vf Havana, April 3.The sugar planters have appointed; a r commlttiie to go to Wfishmgton and explain toTMcKInley Uhat if mortgages axe foreclosed on. es tates or an attempt -made colIaSt tte" Interest at "present, that great "dfsJ txv& Ab5 injustice will .be"cause't f Gomez advised- th! move and will write to McKinley explaxnfog the situ i; Among the officers :o Gomot' staff It is said .that if the assembly maintains its-present attltoderookft-will;. have- to jssuos adecreeer ordering' ' thei dis- bajament .of .he troops ajnidecJa ring thai after aj flxed .time - all . retailing arms will be treated as - band Its, & BREAK IN , ' THE QUAY RANKS .... " , - - ..u. . - A Crisis Jteached in the Pennsylva nia , Senatorial : Contest.. Harrishurg; April Sr-A crisis has been reached in the senatorial fight and a break In the Qnay ranks - will orobably occur tomorrow. Senator Magee returned from Phila-- delphia Jtonigh and is ready to desei t QuayL and many other. Quay .nen, dis gusted at the vacillation of the ' Quay managers, will ' follow. ' ? ' '1'- .-: The antiQUiayltes will hold a caucus tomorrow ; aid rwlll decide to put their entire strength ion -one candidate, prob ably either JuSdge Stewart,-; of Frank iin 1 county,, or Colonel .Westmoreland. Many of ;the. first 'named candidates f riendsrmay. not vote tomo.'row, thus bringmg the, situation- to a foe us. .Vt'iill - . I i- if 1 -- STOCK MARKET. T ..ewYorlC April' Prices were ehghtly flower ;Ji the stock, market to- day." 'American - Tobacco; closed At 22 xfc2,v Sugary 173 1-4; Missouri t-uviuv, 51 l-ljfeuWerX-Prffer'' 51 i2 r. WOOITS SEEDS. . ) '5Wobo7s'7eeds re :pecuiT2airly adopted to the.; soil utStn cMmats Of. South . Sold ; at Gfant'e pharmacy . . . TO CUKB'A-"COU IN ONE DAT - TakeXxjvBrom Q A3S druggists refuad ftbe meney If tt f to care. 25 cents." - The geauino teas L. B. Q. en'sach tablets -.-:. & 45 u fr1"! 'lit" f-1 ranDerriesfyy: r Yra Oranges, f ; . Imported Figs, V pr-0llveWni1iii ; .-, w;r rr-VI loop natty rt5 ., I. 11 7 gia: State! Bast:on . . . lature, - ; -v, .fft-.,. ed a report xwx lynchings " which - .was S'mewhat'senastknat JI give ttart- aing figures upon the lncrtasj of crime. and urged -the con stderattcm"of "the 1 question,- Uponr the church and Ugg8t- xa. thatjas the -iawwa sif w, air appeal Kuld i besent to ,the legislature urg- !ng action and: fremSndldg Ihejn of the aviny 5f voters presenting thfT applaV ""Judge ;Hillyer- jeport ; and -reconw mtndatlonstwerejadopted. 4 v Judge Hillyer saldth.4tHhe increase ot Jynchings was due to, tne" Toss of : a popular confidence in the- iaws,v-th4 eae:with which veiirentaclh aside and tte fa'cility ithcicforious crmlnela escape puishment.- - . i.BAZAAR OPHbTODAY: 1 V Some Teat urea of ;the Interesting Eyent XheMTropical Cuba 'Bootn . i- The oasaar tof St Lawrence Catholic church, - the first oiiein two years; op ens this af ternooni undex". most?- auspi cious circumstances. r 4 - . .Catholics : :and non-Caiaiollcs alike have heen generous in " their tsontribu tkms ' to assist In the renovation' of the Church. Valuable articles of every .de- scrlptipn w4Il be on sale and for contest at the -varjousT tables-- and Taooths.. These Stand will r b pretyf -festooned i and J 4pr&efeiEti&:,jttl&$a,7-pBr&...& pro- gresfati-Hter aar rwms, 43- Patton- ;:c jkndeaf has, gUined7currencyJtha,t, 1 mission wouia De cnargea. xms-is er rcneoiis. It will cost nothing to inspect the beautiful exhibiition. " - The bazaar will open at .4 clock this afternoon. The first three bourses in tended particularly" for "chiTdrenJ: The fish pond grab bags and otherduvenile amusements .will , do "rushing huslhess during three ; hours,. : . - ' - - ' -At 7 o'clock' theidlnlng room will be thrown--open to the public. - Pretty so-' clety girls will presidefover' the tables," f urnishings.a feast tot. the eyes aa well as? tortthet.appetite. Meals" can be' ob tained at any time thereafter. - One of the prettiest" booths im antici pation Is ne"-W"bjtermedV-TropfchI Cuba. It-ifidecoiiaeawithra p rof uskn oftropLcaUplant&and- will contain, many articles -of- Cublja'manui f aclure. y-A . Uttie.Cun;br wilVc plete. the. scenes The bqothi will be pre ided overaby the-Jklisses RIgero, jof Cu- oa ; ALrsv-r j a. jvioseiy ana Mrs. Lb.Ai Farinholt. . - . r Among.ie niany . .others . wlW be the fancy- .work table, to charge, ofMSH A. Cr, CampbeiitheMisses Campbell, .Miss Helen.vMorris, .JLeiirift-?'indrMralC'' U. Candyj. ibooth-rMw.;"w X. v, Theobold, Miss :Ka"te .Brownano) other young la- dies not.: yet desismated. - Cake "table-Mrs, Kileyand" Mrs; Lemonade wellMi Daisy; Cook, and the-MlsseslaBarbe sh. ' 'AFishr pondMiss Kate:, Curtfs and -If A' hypnotift, xhibltionewinrhe given between 9 ahdlU y clock. l 4 - c- Two: late contributors- to the bazaar are CaptaiuJv-P Sawyer; anu elegant- ring; Baxter-1 ShemwelV pprleJiof Is Cha2 baby jhejavy ?.: Geo SU carriage tor It at Mrs. ViX A:? Johnfeon, 27 NoTthMam;Streeit They are cheap! -3t TheBdston&lj ...... -sf . - 'f- j, . - - t - - -t j Store WT COURT" SQtrABTB. fcileea dsTa aii advertisement be3j!g fei -tsw; flrm3 vvlthian6W'rgoais3 per ily iPhZ--. direct trotn 7 actcriqa ese-e'pecdaf pricaro glyenrj-ssr"j Wl mducement toyouWhy;iJot,takiul vantage ofthisladvertisemcnt land buy! yourc3trujiks,- to.,iO ,us,- AkIco' dial Invitatioa to all whether -you in tend buying or not. 2- " - . - Savanna! XJa.Aprll S.-Ayth. O0r siaaptiststanWrion, 1 Wen eitedxfcer'e Ight,yudge;rorge HiUr ir, the exmiyor Atkn ta," preaent- Prico'5 Ccalai v: ,V- "A'nn -T1 4 I r. - " 2 . . . Commission WillGo J l to! Samoa to' Gori duct" InVesti- ;. gation, AnTOll Probacy be In structed to Consid er a Division. : Kaul z's Actions Fully us tained by President j " v AIcEinley : Significance of the Presidents - Atti- tnde Sta.ements Made in the. : Berlin Semi-Onicial Organs 1 i Washington, "April 3. Your corres pondent learns from: unquestioned au thtyfity v that ' McKinley fully : sustains the actions of.JResCr "AdmUal Kautz in dealing-with tthe Samoan affairs. This statement obtain significance from statements in the Berlin semi-official -organs "and AmbaWido White h&d. 'expressed tio the German "govern ment the regret of hts' government ov- r-the. conduct oftCautz. - - White :.was- not so instructed,' but lo sa y. , the . United? Stains "regretted it i'.cd been necessaryrjhe'TAmerlcan raal forces to. ngaga .hostiliUes. iSolf, thevnew president df'vhe Apia municipal. counciL caJhid-on'thesecte- tary of -filiate toda ' Ifay xpialirtdh. position of this government) It hasbeen settled thatr4he new 'Sa- nioan commission Will go to Samoa-to investigate; ana will probably be in structed jto consider-the suggestioni 7of- a division ;of Samoa 'anion? -the. pro tectorate VpOWerS. '- ADMIRAL COMMITS SUICIDE. Boston, April 3.--Rear Admiral Chas. C." Carpenter; TJ. S. navy, retiredicom- mitted' suicide In .a sanitarium In one of the suburban districts of this cityjbn Saturday. The. admiral food been.jin- iii-health for some time, H OIVIDWG UCHINiL; j T.orwliiirAprir The Rome corres pondent of ihe London Chronicle wys he learns 'in official - circjesttiatjl,ta.iy and' Great Britain have ' arrived at- an agreement which will resuiR in an Ital Ian occupation'of "San llur bay, prov lne;ot phi KiangrChina, before April V Ii -i M aifn mm- .ELECTIOII-OFVESTRYMEII. Aaectioni-of restry .mew was ihfld 'itfiTdrffli?chuVdll ' -yesterday jnorkug. . fc. It resulted, in jthe foUowiag seleotioo: . N. W- Gir4wood', Ckpt'. T. W. Pattton, C H: Redwood; J H. -Law, Haywood Parker, - Harmon A . -" Miller, -H . D. Cd;DrJCharlS Xi" Mh and' J -H . , Lee , Senliojr :. yiy'2'' juaS'waraWv J -"c.. v i New Bpajing". Shoes for "Men,- Women and CMlbVaC cDt'Blaneon. Co'js. Shoe Store.- ' r .? Do: Y6tf;aht Some ForLeThan jt is ;,Yorth ?: Wo have selected!out:a lot of SUvc'r-platedTT'areisclu- ding Xraya, Wat rand JIo11ot7 Ware .-which 7e af bfferic2y af 'Ba cents orfthe dblTaf"It " rrc AriMTr-'-nrField . " ; .. ... .... ' - A -. tmngsaverW i ft- i. - 1 v i I ii' w - t ' - i .'- v j ''"'I "i v I it ' i . b i .V. xvf- 1 r
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