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' r Full stock PlalnA and"'-Fancy 1 ' - 'Pbticoat3, made pS. -French ; .n. Sateen, Mercerizedi Silk, TafEett . ' J.'- . . V - . ..V- i -il- Full' line of- Shirt ; Waists ".in "Wash fabric 39c. to J2.50-. v want - . SILK WA ISTS: in- all . c ol&rs m. i SatSjar itaffettAV Habutai v and - 5.7 Pl8ld $3'0 J760 t -1 OESTREICHER too. If V ml;! 51 Pattb fi ; Ave;- l9!TUi ' v """NAME ON EVERY PffiCE." Chocolate Bonbons FOR 8ALC BY tYHOLESAtE AND RETAIL FANCY GROCER, 63. rattan Arenue- FRESH "LOT JtJST RE (3e IVETD .J'U" ' Sm.; ' -C 'C; Just "reclve.d.our)fSpr5it order i- - INSEC?T POWDER' ' . ;M BARREL tOT& BALLS , iand all .sizes -of YVa '- S from "25 ctsC-to $1.50, - -. - - Now. la the tfan? td ; use these : articles.,. . . . v. , ' , ; o nziDiTsiiiainEAGAiii y- 4 0 : j Uruts,-.x?l Church St. and Patton -Ave. Fhcr.3 132 v.i ia a hurry fr Drugs. i in St -7 , ir Am mencan oiueJack- iw as -Captured'" by , ' Great Concern for Thsir Fate aMhe Jtavy'De :f - u oartment. vV Sefcure Their Eelease. r: .-7" '-- f; .. - 1 Either brEanson or ExchanffeLieiit. Gilmore, Commander of the Party, Well Known in Wa$nington. v JTWashington'j April 3ri.A despatch was received from Dewey;' .today which said: '.t-' ,a!T'b.e York-tQwn. yjsled- aler LiU?on April 12, for the purpose of: rescuing and t ringing- away the Spanish -forces, consisting of thircy soldiers,-three offi- cere and two priests, whieih werp .sur rounded by the insutgenti! Lieutenant Oiilmore and a. party of blue jackets were ambushed, fired upon and-eapitur ed Their fate is unknown,, as the jn surggnts refused to communicate af terward." t Dewey giv a list rf fifteen miSff, I including, besides Lieutenant Gilmore, Chief Quartermaster"- Walton Ooxswain Sllswprth, Gunnei'3 Male Mygard and: Sailmaker's Mate Vendgixt.-- ' Great concern lis manifeeteatj the navjrti partment over tne news :eent 'nyrjjew- ey. Knowing something ot -the cruelty of the Filipinos toward' their prisoners, the officials can only hope for the bent They are encouraged t by the fact-, that the' three American -isoldiers captured before- Manila - were at'Jast accounts being treated with jconsideration. In structlions have'been' sent to Dewey to use every effort to secure -the ?fjleaee of Lautenant Gilmore (and the fourteen missing men either " by exchange or ransom Otis and Dewey have about 100 Filipino ifoldiers' as prisoners, and the president "has threemllMoa, dollars for : extraordnary cxpehsee. .Already r a-suggestion has been, made that ome oftthis mlgtht be used- Mipersua4e Ag- udnaldo' that his .causeasopilese but the. author! ties pooh Hpooh, the Idea, though, they are exceedingly reticent In discussing- it. .--.'..'".CI . 7 Lieutenant Gilmore wa . well known in Washington, where his wife resides. He wartoorn- in hj!ldej(p!:ln:4854. In the. war with Spain Wi, was on the &t "Pauq, under Slgsbeo,.,.. tAWTON CRITICISES OTIS.: Manila, ApriT lS.---The CMcagoRec- ord's correspondent cables: "General Lawcon's expedition has re turned to Manila" from La" de Guna province by . the : express command of General -Otis. Santi Cruz - and. other villages' taken by the.'expeiiition$ndier tne . oldIndianj nghteiv?re ibeingw Com pletily evacuated. . , Tttxeire Is a decided difference of ojin i6ntoetween' General Otis -and General f Law too' over the - evacuation of. these villages. General Lawton j claims San-. ta;;Ou27' at least,- phou Id be iheld with an'Aifterican r-gar r i aohxIn his judg mentthe ossessi w: of Sanar3ruz is znstJ iml6rtant stTaterJcally;' as it commands " the"- entire La . Gunia' dis- trlct.Yit.Ar0?;11811. oontro3 tpf .Santa Cruhe says, .they -Would be In;a -positloh easily and effectually ' to intercept-any oommuncation,-; between ihelzistrrgenjtsA-ijf2 une ' r5Tthei?av,ani southern -portioifsiof the? islati d? of f3Lu? - E-', -AiH -V1 afclu . ' - GeneraltOtisfdefendg. Ins order for the evacuation"of ; the Captured - villages by declarlngrhev cttnsidersdt.unpracticable atlpresent'spare'a'-;, ffl; r J berr of troops rj;arrl6oniSanta;.Onjx..'4cj -V j5.'5'V m"' -. A modem : resort-in evci'y 1 particulars- r -r. 'v- . jocs wus noia uou oourBo sa I'w-further plartlculStrV flcaflity,: Bfisotde 3fenexal pt j.rpe easily" xetakea-lfnecssaryduryig: if eair to rtepeat jth campaJgpfale y General 2Jkwton exi.fedltlon during ITie'jwet period becausfe"- the lyater In L>m$ '-de ' : Bay tf in e? ies waiww making the' transportation fftnp lav General liawitoa - tnade" a"tateine6 1 today, the publication f hicnvlie au-? thoriaed.- He said'" that in-bte fpinion It Wuld toe - t&ecssanr 3iot ih& United suiut' rt Pn 5 oc.ooo tPootMr to the Philippine lsaanis it tin ainresrcomiH- ed hostile He saidthat it was. essential. to garrison, au me cities -capiurea tr that are;to be captured tln'the futuT I operations Sf the ioaarrectftfn wa.;-to be put down. t, .'p .General Lawton's opinicn Is giyea i (Continued on- Flftli Page.).' l ! IMI IrtlM! ihllllBlll- TTMT RETURN OF-TROOPS , -tX FROM PHILIPPINES All the Volunteers Expected Home by tiie First " -; of July. : Washington, April-' IS -.A5ger said t!hisf evening that rome" cf the volunr teers in the .Philippines would sail for. San Francisco on transports now'at Jllanila. Just what regiments woulrit be sent Aler.said ne, .would not know until he hetaxd from Otis. v It wasv also .said that all ,the volunteers .would -be .on their .way home by July 1.' Whetiher more troops, will be sent to the Philip pines has not been determined r -. . General .llenry, in Porte. Rico as ordered-today to send home o-ne ,regl ment of infantry and two, batterieof artillery that . have Tscen JUe-longe8. We'rv5ce"ln the tropics. Per to .Rivjo'- U fast approaching the :out wlaere ,pro- teotion "of life and proper :y can be lef$ to the native constabulary QUAY STILL ON DECK . .... . . f ( . ? All Hope of Breaking Dead lock at Harrisburg Abandoned, ; Harrisburg, Pa., April . 18. There Is no doubt tihat the " demonstrations at tending the defectfoti of the- "thirteen supporters of Quay during the ballot ing today were disappointing to those who expected the break, would lead to1 a grand smarih of the Quay (line. Quay. may lose a few" moreU votes tomorrow. but all hope of,l breaking- the. deadlock (has been abandoned. ..""" , . "A THRILLING NIGHT'S RIPE" ; Is the title 6f a 'veiryt ' feteresilihjgi . lHus" trated atory, 'whttcn, will ba mailed "free uponr receipt of 2 cents postag. by VV B.Knliskprinv O. P. & T. A. s - - - ' " ' - - -": i f .TQ CDBB A COI.IN .ONB D AY TVik TMXAvft Bwynaw OuinlAis Tablet. A3S druggists refund mtre money If tt falfe to cure. 25 eeata. Tbja geula fcas L. B. Q. on ach tablet. John's Asbestos IiauM. Painta are the bast paints for atructurtal purposes fever produced See aoiior card! at; Grant's Phartoacy.. . v . -. . -. . , 'you, owe 'to J yovu eyes fthatof e properly caring' fbrC them.; Tou oan't, beT -sboocaref ul witbr -NA-" TtJRIEJ'S - - richest. lessing .YOUR EYESIGHT, i Protecfiit :from the ; brighit , eutt ? light; by wearing a. rpaair.; or ouiR.,moKea giasaes .fwehays, UMCnrmAaii' ctylesi l Coniltatloiosi and Exam- II ' Glasses Righjii S. 3lT McKEEJ,7 - ... Prip RJ?ht":45,Rart.tiftrt Hivnnn.. . , tits Koutnu address . I- II II r Ini I" .Ji-.-r v."- LaiilL Itevenue Officer Tay- iyor HarrisSeFious- lv Watfiiiffdir Jesperate Deed of. Hay- wood County. Char-. acter. f SI 5 ' Qfficer Sacrificed His Hand in Trying to $ave His IiffOr 'r ft 5r ' V7illiam Bennett, the Assailant, Was !0ne of a Crowd Who Hak Gather-, lr ed About the Doomed : StilL" Whe worst trouble mat has occur.-ed ' ---... - u. execution of th3" revenue 'laws in thjSs district fox some time uokflaee nfti Canton, in Haywood couaty, Mon day evening-. The news reached this city -yesterday. - -Csllector HaikiriV st-itt Division Deputy ;R. F. FOXj wiih Deputy Marshal J. ""T.I. Chambers. . to - . .. . . - - tht?.-locality mentiowea to-dFstrcy . f latge-illicit distill ?ry which had hewn ; i. ' ......... intuccessful operation there for somo tfme. By an, unde.-stan iing regarding jthfe. coming of the officers, Deputy. Mar shals Taylor Harris and John Jarrett, together- with a ' pos:ie, had : precedeil the Asheville officers to. the d istillery inr-order that its descructioaJmrght be assured when Deuty CoUector -Fox reached tlhe place,. - - . p- - 5Syo menjjfere f9U?d thei. distillery and the plant.-?Was - in full opex.vU )m One of the men -was arrested. The. t- - 4 - ...... other escaped. .. . oon after the arrival of the affienrs and their posse men, from the commun ity began guthering1 around the spot where the officers CW-fe preparing to destroy .the iiMcif, still. Among; these men was W. R.Burneit, a well known hard character of ; the n elghborhood, who, It was understood, was the owner of the ditilleTy. With no show what ever of unfriendliness he mixed with the crOwd'foe sdnie .time Wihen. : ixow? ever, opportiinl tyr? .presen ted J itself , he mstantlyjlsd a, double-bjLrfeied shot gun which he brought to the place with him, to a "level with Deputy Mar sihal Harris' body and fired. Harris, seeing 'his action in time, placed his hands fo , fronilof ; their' gpii. The load passed through the; .hand severing two fingers .and. .entered Harris abdomen just under the navel Harris now lies in a serious condition with considera- Lble dxnibt.as to hii recovery. ... Burnett, after shooting Officer Har ris,. leveled the gua ; at Dr. J. F. Able, of Oantoov f who -had accompanied the officers to .-the place; but fortunately snapped - the same banel that he . had discharged -into ; Harris,.. Seeing his mistake the fellow at once cocked the other barrel but before he could shoot J Dr. Able wrenched the gun from his hands, overpowered Burnett " and bound him stoutly for safe keepngc?; J -About--ifflDis time Deputy Oolleofor Fox arrived on the scene, destroyed the distillery1, and 600 '.gallons of liquor. The still was one- of the : largest and" most complete yet; captured bya officers in this distract. Thej officers then took the .Viantin'e's - ;I - , Grystalized Piiie:ApT3les i:;:;Ganuiger-'. f ..5" - .. .4 : T- ill - - . On the Square & 4 FmrnrMfwz AAaS1mmM 4W - stnVmmhc3idation or P16 Performea fchaq does Dr. Able, who 4 courageously volunt eered hi? -seryic to. assist the revenue mehirt their dam- serous duty of destroying the- infa- nwus enterprise r v UKE-.KilTFCftSE Mi DRftVJIIIG TO CLOSE Argument s to Begin Today -Keouttai lesUmony byPrpsejcution Charleston, S. C, ApfiClS. So far as the thkfng-of testimony is concerned, the Lake City lynching trial. was con- - today and tomorrow ments will begin.' The case will hardly reach the jury until Thursday. Today Dr. Williams,, of Lake "City," who - had 'been ordered oijOroduce the books and ledgers showing which of the def endanits were sick on the day of the lynching, testified that he could1? 'hot -find the original books and ledgers, which showed 2lear sign of having .been changed. Other witnesses " testified -that New- ham, who turned stt.tt's evidence, -was ifffLake'Clty on the date of the Jynch ing and not. Kingstree, as the de- fense claimed. , The' Jury "will be instructed to leave all questions of rhe race issue out of the -case and bring in a verdict strictly from the evidence. - - i , - .y i ii ROLE OF ONE CORPS OF THE CUBAH ARMY Five Thousand Officers Ex cludedWho Hold Govern- ; - ftient-Positions, Havana, April 18. The revision of the list of the Fifth army corps of - the Cubaiiarmy was" finshed, this Evening. It shows 4,321 soldiers entitled to pay ment The total n amber of jCuban" soldiers is 39,821. Eighty-nine . generals 3,020 other officeri -atn6Siildiers hooding governzntfficed are exclud ed. One -hundred arid nine. officers who are disabled will probably" be paid at Gomez's. -request. A committee has been appointed to rnake the-payment. A IRDflHilOilR. French GoTernment Said to Have : shis on the Program' London April 18. The Paris corre sponjjitliefcpa deplores the alleged. decion.q the Frenchy government to influence -the court ot cassation to give judgment', in the Dreyfus case ahout Apiuiad'adds Chat he believes the government In-' tendsto pardon'" Dreus?tr -nur-ing a" decMoii agadn3t " hini t6 cpfease the army.; - ... ) Tfier'ariy correspondent of "the; Tim'es' confirms the report that the". " govern ment intends to hurry a decision which will be against revision, and adds that the stroggle will. DethTnnanued in a' ihore ,vdoient forrd keeping France in a., ferment.. , , - 3 '?r AHIIOUNCEMEHT;: : f ?j We beg to Inform Imr customers and the public that , 4n atfdfti&ra to our antis- tie Meitehao,tr Taatofringf V Departmewt whene Jthe- greatest care aind -stuay . are exeroised itto insure "atperfeot fiit 'at Hhe lorwefit pibWJpea.-va--toav':-Jtist opened a : ftrst-clasa 3mtat Furnishing Department whre . you wffll find first-. class goods "and the latest styles'. ' Your pajlwaaiagi- klr21y aplicltd. ' 1 :Hi 6ELMANrProprie!or. fj, C. WlLBAR;Manager. Paragmi Building--Haywood , street, cor- IMowrfnotnis si. Trunks JWe have ai fcoomplo line of- Trunks, "Vltdifse CWpaiepeavtha.W xmpojbI Wbklngf 6v.n5tee 'Triinko' Bjbrtff alr.foi giVfl US S MlM e utye jw ixjiwwjr. Hur- Boston S inOe""--". torer. Next door to BIu RIis NatSoeal' Back r:rii(fmmUm:: ' t. n r.j ... mmmmU- mmm ... M7. mm u urn To Decide rfWnethefHe Will, p: i: 'v.rr :n ? h a 3 -aw rroposes to Enter a iLaw ' Firnfin New Ybrlrf; : : City. It Soon as He Decides He Will Take a Long Sojourn 5 - - in Europe i -' " -" " ' ' ' V Ee turning in Time to Give His Mine ' Constituents Chanco to Elect - His Successor. - ii New York, April -1.IJ wa an- -ptounced tonight that Speaker-; Reed -would 'decide tomorrow if he is'io de sign from congress and enter the law firm of Simpson, Thacher & Barnum here. Practically, it nay be ssid, Reed has already .decided -to leave con gress and sefctile in New 1 ork, yet .there are a number of details that require adjustment ? and these won't be de cided till tomorrow. Speaker Reed and his famil were" to have . sailed . for. Europe tomorrow. iAs soon as his future iR decided he WMl take a long sojourn in Europe, retiirn ing to New York in time to reisign fpom congress," so thatliJSf successor mays-be ' elected. J 1 - SA WHILE THEY SLEPT i - Eleven Men Drowned -on a r t J lamng Qnooner gtt Nantucket ''"if? . Nantucket 'Mtei j t AprU cl8g-Te fishing .schooner -Eliza, of Beverly, which sailed yesterday f rt the fishing grounds jr Qit JttSpVtgt -Crown shoals eartythinotningfand eleven of the crew of ouiteea. were: lest. Three survivors landed at Siasccmet the schooner's dory. They reported! the schooner a total loss. A highwe?itteriy wind was blowing at the time of the disaster, -and moat? ofiithexarew 'were asleep. A? bighol ?was--made la tlie bottom olL.the vesselaad Jhescinooner filled in five minutes. . The" survivors Iscaped with dlfficul( -I urid jiihSg' around., to idaylig&t, whichtlme ;pe schooner and the rest the crew had disappeare6WThey-had- difficulty in Teaching (the share An the boat, which '1 Indianapolis, lad.,. 'April 18. -A heavy freighttraJnlwanptalled 'teas the Bed ford belt raolroad . going up a steep grade, arid 'another eigine started to push the trainvrs;kJ'hd forward en ne. roke;owp and ltwo poaches was pushed down a forty-foot embantt mentl iThremen'ye.e'ne!d and sev eral b&a3yinjure4 f u n i ? S Good' as?orten(nt of Uaaic Spiting Heei Button Shoes mt J. D, Bnltom & Co's shoe store, - .r.. ..... Do You Want Some ' Silverware y : For Less Than if is IVVorth ? ? -We have selected out a lot of Silver-plated Ware, icclu- - rr. 'TOLl'-'i TTlll mag, jLraysr r mi; iuiu- xLuuu w Ware; wluch.weiafe6fferiiag atfSo" cents pn the dbUar.-JIt will payyou; to'look v.the se things fover;t.arrtt6yrvare worth io - p'er-:r cent.", mow rMi.liilMYclDiiiT : Chirrchl Strand Patf onM , ; Ah ; ;. 1! . s' v. -I" I sir - - , I ' ' M -y- .: ..." j b 1 t .A. -t r La-- f- 'V v . -r . '-yif.. f.; t'7 f- I . 4f .fc - " "'is. i -
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