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FRESH LOT TOS RECEIVED. f Mouse Cleaning, Just jrecelved . our Spring order Jj$L ,ef finely ground , 9 ,:. - - INSECT POWDER also 1 BARREL MOTET BALLS $ . land all tizes of ; ' . -PBATBJBR DUSTERS . Ifrom -25 cts. to 91.50;'. " Now 13 the time I to usetheie -r.- 4 .-; ,: Church St.vand'Patton;Ave, Phone'132 ,wjnl hurry for Drtigs. iiEIIllTSHREaGAir ' I '." " 1 .-' . -. 1 .-. - - -. '.. v 11 - . . -m ii . i . . , n - 1: s- - i i ' - iuiwo, ane alwye disjaayei at In drder to ooavey the -xxa-cett. si- C dolom vailouia ihapea iand. all the. pnoducfcon. Our cdmMA&n uaa direc- 3 T1- ititla nAmey. 1 jt HATS II0V CO AT $9.98.- s " " " " $6.98. cc tt It $4.98 at short notice, for atkhig- ta t - - J Wsh.3T8ibrica, and Black ...Jt" le-v t i 8 AYEME. " BOMBARDMENT OF CAIAMBA. Manila, April 15. Generals . Uawtoji ha begtm the bombardment of Ca lamba, on Laguna de Bay. but the ab sence of communication except by wa ter, delays the receipt of detailed news. The firing at Calamba was heard by the garrison at Tagruiz, on this side of the lake. Twentytwo prisoners and 150 Chin ese are returning trcm Pahta Cruz and are being transported to Manila. The Chinese fear violence at the ihaiads of the Filipinos. Everything s quet at Malolos, but the telegraph lines are doym, delaying the transmission of news. - THE STOCK MARKET. New York, April 15; American To bacco closed today at 2L4, Continental Tobacco preferred, Si 18; Delaware and -Hudson, 120 1-i ; Southern prefer red, 52. v - The best truss made- is the Ameri6an Silver Truss. Sbmefthlaig entirely new. flee it at Grant's Pharmacy. - '. A LECTURE ON X BY r Mr. Edw- H. Hammond, Of Baltimore, A member of the Tnternstionol Board of. Lectureship of the Moth Fr Ohtrnrh of Christian Science of - 'Boston, Mass.,' 'will be given "on Tuesday; April 18 f 8?30 p, m v - TnthE The pqhlic are cordially, invited to be present. Seats Free Best3 nine -hole Golf r--;- Fkw t further T"p!ajrtlculns; Cnnstian Science SrnJSVlEEB, N. 5V SDNDA.- mm fire " v' Tells A tforney , Mbss Should Investi'i gate; Accuses; Committee of ifl? to Ruin HiiSons' Mil": r qnisitdr ShpTf; Feel 4V ing. Croker Decline! to Answer Regarding AUeded l)ark Trskiaction -with Several: Corpo- v ratiens . '. : Nese. York, April :d.-RichardLCroker was again the star witness befbripfchfM Mazet committee and plainrjr-liaddif Acuities. . Little positive evidence dam aging to the1 .witness was ; secured, 11a. Oroker declined to answer xnan attest: tions on the groun'l that it was: d8 private .business. ' Sometimes tie sald "I don't remember. But his face semed to Indicate that he. could e member if he tried ha'.ck ' On two eca sions he showed gennine feeilngl Oncei his "eyes filled with tears. -That was When questioned about bir soos, and he burst out that the committee was try Ing to rain their Reputations, but he would give the committee a bard struggle to do At another 'time, he slY YnvTieiTt Mesa to exam fne 'the man who created, the inveatiga tion; : - . " I '- "Go and investigate the office of Tracy, Boardman arid Batt," be said, "there is more -corruptlcn in that of fice than in any other . . office in this town. Go and Investigate the man you get your retainer from, Mr. Moss (turning to Mazet) ; the man who made you possible. Piatt is the man I mean.' j Moss also showed considerable feel tag when, on failing to get what he wanted from the wi tries?, he made 4o- terrogatory statetnen-ts which, if true", might eet Croker into trouble. .He ask ed Croker whether, if it could be proven that the witness had been guilty of dis honest acts, he wocld be willing to sacrifiice bis fortune or undergo Im prisonment. Croker said he would and Moss potated at several dark transac tions with local corporations, about which Croker declined to answer. AN ORDER BY BROOKE. Havana, April 15. General Brooke has Issued an order that American sol- .-n t - diers who wftsfi to b discharged from the service and :remainin -the country will be permitted to do so. TO CURB A COLD TfS ONB DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine X&Wets. AH druggists refund tlie money tf tt fails to cure.. 25 cent. The genuine has I B. Q. on each tablet ; Its. A Duty ivou owe 4j vnuir ' eviesltnat of properly caring : fori them. ' You oaai't be too careful with NA- YOUR EYESIGHT. Protect ft from the1 brigM sun- light, by wearing ta : pair , of our, smoked glasses. -We naive v them - in all inaitslona Piee; Z. Jtesses Right, S. LMeKEE, Eyes Righit-. Scientific Ootician. ' Prices Right. 45: Paitton.venue. Blair's -Fumiture Store. ' . - . -address '-rS?- : ' ' "' in every tparaculax. - -- v-r-lr V- rV IV. -1? UG; DUaiUU Dtore. V - "IV, ,ra . : ! : ; .course in xne outn ; -r .. , , - -v .,wf -s. - , . - ; -. - r . : - i - . v- . - , , . - - MORNING, APBILi6, 1899 i " . ... . . i - - -v- -- . ..... HUGE STRIKE h THREATENED 'V . Sixty Thousand Cotton Workers Would be i Affected. . ;fLndon, April 13 A huge strike of cetton workers Is threatened by which V000 will be affected. A meeting of northern weaVigrk-was hcM at Prestdn tday and a ballot swet82 Jper cebt -tas e wea vector ah iafl vance of H pe'f cent hi wages. It was" resolved, however, to ask einastero to meet tiie men before T? ' -' ' , . WHITEWASH tfo Defect in Meat; No Km- balming Says jGom- '" inittee. v w asmngton, April 3-The army euri of inquiry will probably conclude the examinami of witnesses. Monday d report wUV.proba.biy be submit ted before the end of next week. The (Murt -lias fuMy mad up its mind on Bfyth Moajaned and rfHeraed beef. Tie canned beef waf;pyen by the testimony to be unp&Iaiablft uninvtttlngr sd unappetizing, and ivas rejected in iTge quantities. The rejection was-no duej-t any defect In the meat;but to the seff ect of the climate on the meat ia'.te' can and. the conliiucus exposure bit U under it, and lhi lack of cooking faciUtaes. ' "The: court -s conrinced that otherwise the-beef Js perfectly . nutri tlous. i,The court-eieclde that hone of the refrigerated beef was ceul- caily treated; - Bur-eon Paly stands aid in; hlsfat'?mQU-of finding chem 3cal0 iathe eef. SAVAGE FIRE IN CLLVELAND A Dozen Persons Seriously Burned-- $i ,000,000 Losses. Cleveland, April 15. A savage fire that resulted inthe serious burning of a dozen people consumed an Immense amount of property in the heart of . the downtown district today. For an hour the destruction of two whole blocks was threatened and before the flames were subdued a million dollars worth of property had beei destroyed. One child is known to have been ,burned a the ruins and of the Injured several are likely to die. LOOKS BLUE FOR QUAY. Philadelphia, April 15. A sweeping victory was achieved by the prosecu tion an the Quay trial today when the red (book, against wMc& Quay's attor neys had been working all tihe week, was formally admitted as evidence. Upon the book 13 generally acknowl edge! the whole case of the prosecution rests. ' It contains an account of the al leged transactions between the- - men named in the allesrei conspiracy. The black ibdok, which likewise is, very im portant, 3s also sd:nitted. John? Asbestos LlauM Paints are the best paldts fbrsfcructurial purposes ever produced. See : color card at Grant's irharmacy. s 5 Vantine's . Grystalized Oranges Pirie: Apples , and A 2- 3T St 2 X . ? - : r - 'jJJ - rc f"r ' - ' "S PART OXE, COL. BRYAN! -s. IN NEW YORK The Chicago Platform, Din- ner a Great Success; Last JfigHt. v New York. April 15. W. J. Bryan was the central figure at the dinner of me mcago platform democrats at the Grandf Central Palac tonighV add he occasion clearly proved Ithat Tarn- froany's antagonism to Bryan does not extend to ithe snth-e democracy of the metropolis. About persons J were, present and whoopei "things up for their acknowledged leader in fine style. On thf wtoole the iffair was fully as sucbessful as the f 10 dinner and was certainly more representative .of the people who do voting at election time. Interest centered vhollv; Jn Bryan's speech. Taking his stand securely on the Chicago platform, he sailed into those who were attempting to bring" the party around lo .other ways of thinking. , The gold - democrats J were arraigned for defrauding dem crats by calling themselves "national" democrats, and those yho stand half way fared no better. Th?. speaker took up the -Chicago platform plank by planki defending every" cne and as serting that each was-just as neces sary as ever to right government., An-ti-milltairism . and an'ti-dmperialsm were made new features of the dem cratic policy. ' Bryan's words seemed to find favor, judging from the enthusiastic applause accorded. - ' NOT TO VOTE FOR SENATORS. Boston, April 15. The movement to dhange the law so that United States senators from, this slat shall be elect ed by a pqpular vote was defeated In the senate by a vote of 17 tr. 6. The Oaiiio5naYPhannacy has tt great assortment of toilet soap displayed in their show- window. It JW attractively amuoged. " '"' ' .. AHJlOUHGEMEiiT. Te besr to Inform our customers and -the public that 3m additSoaai to our alrtls- tic MerteKaait Tmiomng1. uepanmeui whnn the ereatest Care aihd - sturdy are exertSsed Wo insure a perfeat flit at 'the lowest possible prices. We - have Just opened a ftnat-cMsa eats' Furnishing Denaitment where you wtfli find first- class goods and the latest styles. Yout pajtironiage kinJdly solicitea. H. GELMAN, Proprielor. I C. WIL3AR, Manager. Paragon Building, Haywood sfcreet, coi ner College street. ; . . New Phon 345. 1' we haW e complete llne;of4JTren 45Wf competition-"& prices. .If -wt ' Iffewit Next door to Blus Ridgs TTatlanal Bank Price 5 Cents. P Dewey 's Famous Crui ser will be, Wei corned To-day. " Thousands Waited her Ar rival in New York Yesterday, Governor, Alayor, and Otlier Officials in Read iness, j Th9 Wawhip WiU JProceed TTp the V Jliw Aboat Soon aid , Eeceive a Eoyal Greeting." New York, April 15.--That the royal celebration did not take place today is due to one fact only thai the Raleigh did not arrive. Everything else was ready. Governor Roosevelt and a par ty of state officials, the mayor and the citizens', committee, together with a considerable contingent v of the city's population cruised abou' the narrows for three -hours and thousands of citi zens and visitors stood a long time along the water front waiting. But to day's enthusiasm "was . not- evanescent, and as hearty a welcome, will be ex tended when the famous cruiser ar rives. . Ten oj clock tomorrow was given as the hour for beginning the celebration on Sunday. The Raleigh is expected early and will proceed up the river about noon. She was passed by the Pretoria some distance out late this afternoon and will reach quarantine early in the morning. New York, Aprl 16, 2 A. M. The cruiser Raleigh arrived t quarantine shortly before midnight. She will an chor in the kwr bay over night,. and be ready for the big. reception today. Her delay was caused by the heavy head sea she encountered all the way from Bermuda. - Do You Want Some Silverware For Less Than it it Worth? We have selected out a let of Silver-plated Ware, inclu- oUng TrayiiFlat and Hollow Ware ; which we are offering at .8o.cents on the dollar. It l'pajrTyou:to look these tlflhgs- over as they are V more for cuiT-iur AshovillorN:"C- i- - 2 r is J f- " - r I ! i I F r t-. ft J. t1' i1 4 ft '0 vr. c-' - : 4- 1
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