11 r --, f. 11 - -m IT .: ( J 5t (.'. ; ... -1 i-'. I. ; . v-'- W t ' ft. I. . mm - .K-f . -i.V.;; .-.- lOESTREieilERSS L ' 51 Panon Ave'nua, "V' w. ; . Special HI Gar ? Prce I-' OP J3r:--r--. 1st. - Housekeeping Goods " J jt ra6e Linens, - - 1? - Tow els v r ., ,r- -. . Napkins Sheets,- - if - PlllOW CaSSrf,, ' i 4 51? Patton Ave; 1 ft ft .'ft m m m m mm mm "Nutcoa.o. A pure Coeoanat Product -XFsed for shortening and. Frying, guaranteed v , .Pree fromAnimal - r 3- matter. V- - - . r . ' i .. WHOLESALE AND. BETA!!., FANCY GROCER, 68 PattontAvenue. mjn.m-m m m mm?' A -5 A ::1 r of" Kent English Tgoth; Si OETREICHERSs 1 . Brushes, 25 cents . i Prophylactlc?--tt6th: Brushe -1 - QJ T i V in 'hard.Wediutn fcbdrsoft' $ - II plsasant .liquid substitute 0 - H f jr; tooth powder,25 cents. .7 ,- v -. . - ' - 'TT " t T. .. ' . . ,f ' ' ' -- -..- - 4 " 4 Jri " ' Ci C.I Izii Direct. , . Aeirvllla - I Tcrth Oarollr d nil CM V . IS' .f Me. Who ButdhelediHose to . -Be' . Publ.shea;- AunQuacemeai iviaae dv a - Midister J in '"- Chi- - farm Detecfiyes - Have - Been in NewnafrGKitlic riDg, In-: formation. T J .Declared That the Woman Hose Was .' Alleged to Have -: Oatraged Has Never Said Crime Was Committed- - fflomea, ia, .jviay 31. "W,e have i.'uro5? :vi.'-atu.' jlvc- uuti . cuiurea man, wHo was burned at ) the staked Geor gia, and we shall,, publish them to the world pamphlet: " This- declara tion was made here today hjr 'lev. Mr comityi tonight damaging 'jfroperty to Epcopal. chuTCh, Chicagt,vi . Ransom,--paaor of -Bethel Meth'odist eaid, "and he secured the .jiames easily We sent: a dfitectiye to Georgia," he ienwgh - asr - it eems to'have; been "quite afti honbr in that vifeinlty-tor" hare par ticipated in" thia affair.-. ThV deectiV2 also found the womamHcae-wasac;tis-ed of having outraged, and rshe iJaa never said .such .an: offense was Com mitted against her. shall print.l.-1-: 00Q copies of the pamphlet giving the fpxrt and send.it to- members of -con.-gre&s,Yxnihlstemand ot3ers." f j ' LtETTER -CARRIERS NOT IMPf V ' 'V-. rr CAJTED. . ra r 5VlashIngttti :May SLCharles Hedges. ausgisitant:suErflfitendeaKt tof free iflelSvecy; jretu.rod today;om Atjjajnltaii-Ga., where h,e has beeai iuvlSUgating-lMbrges against (three letter carriersjt6Jthe effect fhat Jthey had takenr psurt." in " itihe burst-'. ling of th rapfldt Hose. MV. Hedges iaumd-ithQlt the aetPer cajrrlem were-not impltadtied- in the 'burndng'iia any xriwa ner. They had gone to the place" where (the ' negro. was burned the iimie- aftir- rwon,- hut amved-after, at was all -over. BRUTAL ASSAULT , , ; , k. ON A LITTLE CHILD Negro: Assaiiant Almost - :KiIled by Father. f Tarry town, J., . May 31. There was talk of a lynching here today-when it became kpowft that a'negro, Charles Lester had brutally - assaulted little Mary - ' Connellan, -. the six-year-old daughter of.- Michael Connellan,, rhile she was returning ; fromj school ' today. Her cries were heard at home. ' The father seized a revolver and started "to. rescue -her butvthe brute( had a-good lead'. The father organized a - band and' started'Jn . pursuit. One of the pur suersrheldj'the negro ualihe point jot a -. pisfol ' onCMiss - Heeln J Gould's -1 arm Tfrhen thelfather came up he was ter Tribly - enraged pulled out his- pjstol and exclalmed - "Die now'" you I dog."" Men struck -his arm -upwardrn(l. the sTiofcWenf into the ;air-Connellan-tlbeir g'ave Lester a thorough7 beatlngT Lester was "brought- to:. Tarry town'; pleaded -guilty andtMe. police hurried him o' the county jail at.- White Plains for safe-. keeping. . The, feeling here against the . negro is intense.' -Tha little girl is in, a precarious -f coaditioar and it is feared she, will die. . . ATLAliTA FLOODED ; - ' T VITH COUNTERFEIT CO I II Imitation Almost FerfectrStreet f Cat -7 Condiictor8 Vic"tiniized.l -7- - iAtlantay May, J.-4-ThIs ,ity-Js. flood ed, with counterfeijhalf dollars -and dollars. c Street car conductors :rare Firiade. easy ' "victims.' The t ederal.au- thoritie?-,in the -city; have been" sotified and very -effort -i being madeto satch the counterfeiters. 'majority jqX the coin bar the, date. 1895, but the dates! run:trom,ii'80 to ibae. xne lmifationvw almost' pert ecfrji " J - i Anrrnnnnn L r ., HOT SPRINGS, V ,rcrr Are m2es "watt fcf AsviSa oa Ctexa 'Rallwer ' A rnadsra rsswrt la'evwy ,lpatlcular.' "'."J SPAHISItFUG 13 t "' "f Ift-WASHIIIGTON IS" , Duke de Arcbs arid Party Ar ; - rive atthe Capital. 'Whington, ay.-3LTheDuke and DuchessTd&iArcos, f?vritti the -attaches of the Spanish legatioarrived ja Wash ington thlg'evnfng and'are'quartcreJl at the Arlfngtori;over. whJh" is flying the first Spanish flagi raised, : inr Wcush--Tngton eince the "reTlrement fof Minister Polo on. AprTl 21st? .The JDtik Will call 6n .Secretary, Hay tomorrow It ' has been ;arrariged 'g presen ifth vduTce to the president on the same:day Uk ited states Ministfrv Storeris presented to the Queen regent . of Spain.' 1 I t -, THE CUBAN "ARMY." TaDiea Shrewdtess .Fi'gires It I - Dotjti 1 a Its w Politics.?! 3! .- Washington May 31:-M)ne Voo3 rea son why more of the soldiers of , the; Cu ban army do not come up "an ct get their money; is .because they. do. nOt exist. It was a spoolcpay rolltltatwas'eulymlt te&;t,vGneralV:.l3roo'lce' -vand ' three f ourths-Iof - the juuats - upon it : were fictitious. Jt represented '- the -same army that 'the scouts sent out try j(3en-eral1- Miles ' tried to -findand - thaV Ad miral Sampson made preparations to traneport around the .rity of Santlago. :'"tVhen the emissaries of General'Go- mez -arrived in -Washington before .the war, tHey solemnly assured General Miles that their chief had from 15jOO0 to 20000 ablebodiedj-men under arms eager to ' attack . Havana, if the Unite'd "States would fcnly furnish them proyi- sions and ammunition ; Jsand clothing, and; believing their ' statements made hisvplan of campaign. .. It was al so asserted that General Gareiaj had rrom 10,000 to 15,000 in better condition than -tbe armv- mt Gomez, but the ofli cerssentlo Instruct General Gomez and General Garcia as to the pirt they should perform found that the formK had only 167 men by - actual count and - woen Aamuw Daipsuu iiicl ,veuereLi CLafo n OT-T-ancro. fUvi tho" tranannrto - . v . :. - f . :. : J tlon- oc, Jttis army irom vine wesi iajf Ra-tWft 4v tirteast filue : where-he i nirovn0Mtf wfthmoial 5ratpeeehesLi route Jot on hfs Arrival BereJ teamer Btafie orevTork-ibaraeorles could Cooperate "with .efa..Taq?5 - it --i.v r.L Uftr xif t, fci1w.ii-'-.xrti General Garcia officially notified that he had about 8,000 men, .and boats for that number were ; provided, oui fewer than 1,900 appeared, including women and camp followers. - Everybody who has had anything .to do, with the Cuban army has had the onar Tt trvofc thp Cuban assembly a long time to make up a roll of 40,000 menand-it was their intention! to furnish -repeaters enough to repre- j sent the entire number, v But they oon found the Yankees were too smart for them; that the arrangemeTits for iden- tifiratlon would make fraud practically impossible. That" is the .. reason why they did not want to; give up their arms. They have not 40,000 muskets in all Cuba. COMEZVERY ILL, " Havama, May-31. Gen.. Gomez, who has been 111 forborne Mme, besame much worse today;, aid ISvConfiiiied to his bed :wi)th tat high fevier-and cong6!tiioiL of the Lumgs.--The dofctors ay he "Js suffering from "acute mfalarial igrippev'. His con dition, 4s thougM. to be serious. LIEUT GILM0RE HEARD FROM. -Washinglton, May : 31. The following despatch. was received today: ; - "MaailaiMay 31. Secretary .- of ?the Navy, Washington :-An escaped" Spaa . ishi prisoner, jeports geeing Gilmote and some sailors and . they were well. Giimore is. allowed a "horse'. (Signed) "iJarker." . ' You r UU 1 15 ' " - i -" you owe to your eyes, that of piropr erly jcarmg for thorns ' You can't 1 AoVr-oarefuL-w h Test llass4rs-y fc -f-v'tect thein from. the bright sunight V j iby waaarlng a pair of our snwkea styles ExaminaitloTij? free VS L KcKEE, Gl4.6SK8 : iTo Fit" - -ANY j; ,eyest- Scientific Optician,. tr jmi - !, .- ; ,- - - 45 Patton Are , Btairs Farnit.ure Btore. ..r. v . As R Mate With Williahfj: Bryan Meeting of the Bimetaic t -r.'. . .-:v - .;. ..'-; '';. Convention ia Loci& y Altgpid AS?piates Jnitia y tive andl - Reft ekdum. r V Amd Municipal k Ownership of Jlonop olie:-Bryan Attends Tarvln Banquet. v Ioukylllef lKy., May 31.T he third annual convention of the Ohio?vaney league or Bimetallic clubs began tOTt"eTeadyiin -...custody and warrants have day. Nearly a thousand - delegates frome-iseed for the arrest bf the oth- Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois and' Indiana were. present. ? -: -. - JxThe boon! 6f JudgeTarvin,1 of "Coving ton, president" of the - league, -forced president, Was f-i&y launched .todairrrTT stated, i howejer-, that the cpnve'n tioni will iiot indorse, anycandidate. RespondingjQi the .welcome .Tarvln x an anti-trust plank Ex-Governor Altgeld', addressed the convention Nthis evening- He "Strongly i advocated the system .of initiative and .V T - I all-monopolies that-lt Jfes WOSSlbl - fOrt fnvprn m pti t tr ?fvnrrT - -.,5-S.. . " 0 -r'fr; f.vf.MnuB.,." n.vv .wv--. Bryan-arrived tonight. He, made-io m4i.atoa three wome-Acrw tof -he "' JETSsS , - T , v ZT at the Janquet tendered to Judge Tar wllk return PfiJay,to attend ;.."f,WF ' wmuu the saosjag of the bimetallic convention, I - The Tarvin banquet tonight was tende$iby two hundred ;pereonS. Bry- " vc ai9-P7-',t J-t : 1 - 1 1 r r-rm IT 1 fl I H I . I I tl 1 1 1 Ivli w PROPOSALS England'sT; and the United States' Plans Introduced to the Conference. iThe Hague, -May 31. The arbitration and c mediation: proposals of England and the TJnited States to the peace cbn 4ere,nc'were formally introduce. thia afternoon.: A select committee was ap". pointed" to consider the matter.:" -.The American proposals do not differ; ma. teriallronT- the English, .the. chief, difference being that they provide" for one instead of two members vfrom each COUBliyTO CUIIipose a. uiuuuiu virwut- tratfon these members to.be chosen hy a majority of the supreme court judges of each' nation.- - . - ' . f-X -CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ON A ftflLD." Richmond, May 31. Pleasant Wood eon, colored, was arrested at Farmville today for a criminal assault on his stepdaughter 11 years old, last Monday. Woodson was remanded for the' grand Jury. The girl told a revolting story. i JBdneate Your Bowel "With Cabarets. Candy Cathartic, cnre.constipatlon forecer. "fOo, It C. a C. fail, druciftts refund money. - ft - - 4 s - - - .- ; 6m " 3- jfc Lime r J uice, I ijrape juice,; i GlaretTSfirub; r""3F 77. each; make a delicions. and 7; refreshing drinks ; .;" , On We Cqarsz 1 trauc HIPWRftniinfi-pjin?ih irREPORi: SUBMITTED -4 1 V Lthe :Commission;. Washingtm-:aM.WNiCarT aguan ;. canal commission submitted its report to President' McKinley. today It goes Into mlnutfe' details in respect, to all Questions. in A connections -with -the construction?. ftf the-canaLandra.vs.nr. ter mature deliberation, that the route from JJrito to Lake Nicaragua, known as the Childs' route was a.dopte3 and estimated rorand-the L.U1 route from Lake Nicaragua to Greytown The commission.; estimates the ; cost at $li$,113,790. . It. is.URders-tood on he re- -assembling of congress the' presfdent will submit a report. .... . -r - ARBESTIIIO THEtYIICHERS - ; i . ' flFTHE HUMPHREYS 1 Qov- Sayers Determined to- Puaish the V: Mob of Mtuderers; ! -Austin, Tex.f May 31.-Governor Say er is determined to bring every mem ber'iof -the mob who lynched i James Humphreys, aad his two "sojalln;Heh-i -dersOn county a few nights' ago Jto Jusl tice -He received; : telegram today froin Asistant Attorney General Mor ris whomhe sent' to the 'scene of the crinie, ta.tlng that, he waF conducting a thprougE'inVestig'atioir into the af fair. Eight meWbers of the.' mob 'are ers.-- Investigation shows that Hum phreys .and his 50m were reputable farmers and that they -were innocent of any offense. They had incurred the "Hatred of several of their neighbors and 'this -"-was the oniy basie for-the triple lynching.-- llf THE MAUMEEt ' r Crew o$ a Steamer Sanf the WictiAs j'Cr Struggling in the WAter. 3TjTo:edoJ'ayi.lYunlde4fiedJ jio.eao, may,x ji. sii? i jmiaemtiHeQ i w is fnf fl.TVWTi!T . MlmsrliTO( I ni.M T 's. ktWv..Vji-. Mir 'mi 'KWu I fla- pons krugl f m the wtater. Shoiftly bore , )th acdidenit'a mall boaft with three, cou plea '-.was seem near - the - vtclnityr or3the BASEBALL CAMES YESTFRDA At New York R. H. E.1 New YorkJ. . .. 4 13 4 Cincinnati'.; 5 IS SI Batteries: Carrick and Grady; flaw ley and Peitz. At Brooklyn R. H. E. Brooklyn 7 9 2 Louisville 1 6 3-1 Batteries: Hughes and Grim;' Dow ling and Kittridger , At Boston Boston R. H. E. IS IS 2 Cleveland -. . . v. .l 10 11 6 Batteries: Hickman and Bergen; .Hill,. Zimmer and Hughey. - -v. - At Philadelphia R. H. E,. . 1 C. 1 .Bhyadelphla . , : ... Chicago ..... 6 11 . 2 and" Douglass; "Batteries; " Frazer GrifBth an Nichols AtjEMttsburg Pittsburg . . i.-y:C-. . . . ; R. H. E. 5 yr l x Washington 7,. i;:. 14 -1 " Batteries i ? Rhines -- and . Bowerman ; Wehing.iwftd McGuirev- At Baltimorer- - - Baltimore. St. . Louis v;. .jji R. H. E. 3 ro t 2 f- BatteTies: McKenna and Robinson; Powell" and Criger. ( : o ' ;, - - - . , STANDING OF THM CLUBS.; -.ClubsC , - W.-L. -P. Brooklyn. .'. .. .. .. 28 Jl..7l8 Boston-.. ..... .. ...t 24 13: .649 Sit. Louis.. .. -. 24 14f,632 Chicago - . ... 24 15 "".615 Philadelphia ..:;..'.. W" 21 16 .568 Oin'ckwiajtlr . .. .. v.. .. . .' 20 15 : .556 Baltsimore ... .. . 21 '17 . . 553 Pittsburg.. .. .. 15 -21 417 New York .i. .. .. 15 22 .405 Louisville Uk. ' - 26 ,.316 Washington?-r.'-.r.-t-.i .. .."12 27 -.308 Olevelamfd, 26T -.235 ---- t '-Twenity-nviBi oeotsr per 100 , pknind at Uaofory, to. 200- pound lo)fif"- BwttBnanoa Ice Ckxmpany, Biltanore. N..C.r,r r ' A Special Bargain tor y- fRiuA r ana $ SATURlYA v IN t -HAVANA: 6 EM fcC fc-5t PINEAPPLES f ,.V:15Centa orj Two ,for cX enta" oj.' Ti 25ntiC A v - - 'r- AT - -Va 1 . HEELING'S j ii: V- . w Phone 118.. 7 Oppcrlts rc:tcdc. WjriandHaUCiifta vWiae;Swathm-;:v-: Wisconsin. Houses and Barns Demol ished and vPeopie -Id jured. Destrnctionby a Tornado at Niglit in braska A lamily of Jour Persons- Injured in the Demolition of Their " Residence; xvcuuana, wis., May 31. V'terrrtc v wind.hail and rain, storm, accompanied V by lightning,' laior waste atrip a mil0 wide across th entire cbuntfy lodiiv. Af number of houses -raad barns wrre demolished and several -people injuwd. Considerable live stock . was killed. News of the destruction Is ccmtnjr in IsJowly frfenT many . places along the tracK oj tne storm, but so far no report has reached here' of -loss of llfe.f. k l WJOuxrcity,. j.a.;-:;.M,ay 31. Details of (hetprnado .Tuesday night in Nebraska; are peing reeeived-r At Dixon, the Tool " ramiiy, consistingvof four persona, trr.s injured by the, demolition of ytCeb, resi dences' A numberof houses "Wferede stroyedi " .. . ' . V - Lincoln, 1L, MaV'31. A cyclone th's morning worked great havoc at Lawn- QWe, north of here: The. Chicago and Alton;- station - was lifted i-Trom - ita foundations -jand stores, and residences tyere parti ylwrecked ie trees- were . -A -YtJNG IWOMAN KILLED. . i MineolaC la.', May, 31.-A cyclone passed" through vthist. section" ovMills tounty tonilght "damaging property to" the.' extent r6f $40000. -""-The house of a " farmer named Roherbu? g waj t demol ished His daughter was. instantly, kill ed and -himself, wife and five "pother - children were injured. WILL- THE NEWARK GO -TO SAMOA? Germa9y Reques ts That SI o -Shall Not BeSent. Washington, May 31. On account cf representations made to Secretary Hay. by tne German ambassador It ,.' uncertain whether- tbe cruiser Newark will be sent to Samoa -to relieve the- Philadelphia. It is understood the -statement made by the ambassadorwas . - , , informal and practically amounted to a v' isuggestion that no orders be issued to the Ne wark ito proceed, to Apia .or be transmitted pto that vessel ' on her ar- rivaT at Valparaiso. The .Germ pji am- - bassador. ha expreissed the- belief that - the present.satisfactory conditions at Samoa might, be changed, should the United States : send : another vessel there. This Us a somewhat inconsisxent attitude on the part of Germany s she ; , nas two warsnips at uaraoa wiuio rns land has" the same'numher. The New ark Is expected to arrive at Valparaiso -:T KASTERTON'S SLAYER DEAD. iV- New York, May 31. Plumb, ' who on May Sd si'ot atjd killed Alexander Mas terton, in - -tho ' Atllngton apantment house,-died tonighifc at Bellevue hos-pHtal, presumaWy of erysipelas. ;. . 200PairsWorth 90c 4 . . i . ... :. n-v. .... - ? 60cts:PER PAIR . : larpje : mannfacturers -r'stoc - VI T , - ;yer link. Cuff Buttons which I r two Tare offerine; for CO -cents v- m ciass oi jjuhoii wer iiu-vo alwavg " sold Theretofore m for .9a cents and: $1.05-perpair. 1 1 i( A1 V" v 4? f -1 1 - s 4 J- y - r 1 -l U!-IIIMMI . - . - T. d. gruhn, leaser. .... - t i-.. j ! v .

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