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i ' - '-V"--t i YOUNG'S Drug Store. ' - " . . . "1 -.' . . . - " ' Pure Drag's. Tine Perfumes. Toilet Articles, Stationery. - I - . We Guarantee : Personal At tention to Prescriptions- Only the Purest Drugs Used; Lowest Prices Quality Considered. WE WILL nAVE ;WEDXES- D'AY afinelotofCELERr. . Leave Your Orders With .. . . THECATWELL. - "Pliond T'O, WEATHER FORECAST: Fair and c&lder tonight and Wednesday. Xiarger circulation than any other paper ever published in Salisbury." SALISBURY,. -N.VC,; TUESDAY EVENING," FEBRUARY 19, 1901. vol vm. NO.' l-K) t i t J:" JIII HOWELL SUBDITS. THE GOLD HILLTIEEBDC RESTS HIS Submits to he Charge Against Him And s Given State Prison. Five Years in the The case against Jim Howell, who was charged with burning the storeroom which he occupied at. Gold Hill, came to an unex- 1 a " 1' . ii J Til r A. Ieciea lerminanon mis morning. !rS3Ifrwas expected that Howell would make a hot fight, . having retained counsel who have indus triously worked up his case and were prepared to make the most out of the case at hand. Through his counsel, Mess. A. , 11. Price and T. Hy Vanderford, Jr., he submitted today and was sentenced to j five years in the penitentiary Howell's entire family was in the court room when . sentence was passed. The two men who were asso ciated with Howell in- the com mission of the was sentenced crime for which he will be tried, per haps, this afternoon. FLEMING-FINGER. Miss Bettie Fleming and Mr K Fitgerto Wed. Henry The following invitations have been issued: - Mr. ami Mrs. R. F. Fleming invite you to be present at the mar rirge of their daughter,t Bettie .' , to Mr. Henry K Finger, Wednesday uuorning, February twenty-seven ih, -Nineteen bjiutlred aud one, at e'even o'cI-ck, : The Mount Morla Lull ei an church Near China Grove, N. C. Afteefhaenvuiy Mr. and TrsFiftgter 'tif Hrttrjrt ttrl ration at Wu?hingtop and . visit other Northern chits. A IHC I tion will be held at 'the home ti 1 the groom's parents in Catawba county at noon on Thursday, March 7th. . J Mr. Finger is a highly esteemed and popular young mnn- of this city and the $un extends con gratulations couple. in advance to the Installation Service. On the 4th Sunday of - this month, the 24th, inst., Rev. J. P. Miller will be regularly installed as pastor of the Union charge. The services will be held at Chris tiana church, beginning at II a. m , conducted by Rev. Chas B. Miller, President of Synod. It is hoped to have a full attendance by all in terested. Everybody is invited. The Oyster Supper. Remember the oyster supper at the Catholic rectory tonight. 0.ysters, ice cream, cake, etc., will be served, j There will also be innocent amusements for the children. Go take the little ones. You will be pleased and the chil dren delighted.! Off for Winston. Messrs. W. H. Crowell and G. H. Weddington, of China Grove, and W. A Brandon, J.N. Max well, W. R. Lyerly, G. O. Kluttz, W. A. Fogleman and D. A Lentz have gone to Winston to attend the meeting of the State Council of the Jr. O. ll A. M. Mrs. McKairy Improving. Mrs. C. B. iMcNairy, wl o was so painfully injured Saturday in a runaway at Gold Hill, continues to improve 8nd it is not, thought that any permanent injuries will attend the accident in which she was hurt. Dr. McNairy is also getting along well. Mrs. Davenport Very Low. Mrs. F. V. Barrier returned last night from Palmersville, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Davenport. Mrs. Davenport is still very seriously ilU Just Received- Fine fat Mackerel, Smoked Bloaters, Haddock, Kippered Herring, Cod Fish, Shrimp, Lobsters and Deviled Crabs. N. P. Murphy. FoKR!ENr - J 5 room cottage near graded school. "Apply to Theo. AtwelJ. i - T L15ERERRY-P00L WEDDffiG. To Take Place at ' QteenvilleJS. C, s f tz Next "Wednesday. r ? Kdxt Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock' Miss Louise Liheber Racd!emanandMr. "Qeo. G Pool, of this city, will be married at the home of the bride's Greenville. S. il J sister ix After the ceremony, the douple will leave for Southern cities where they spend a veek. They will be at home in Salii kbary- a(ferTMa'rchistrtf.rr7' IE. HEHEDERSON'S PE0MOTI0N. Goes on the Illinois as an. Executive Officer. " . Lieutenant Kichard Henderson is at home for a short while visit to relatives. ' On a Mr.1 Henderson has been on shore duty as a member of tne in specting boards whose duty It was to inspect and test government's ships, for several months. He has been appointed an executive! j offi cer on the battleship lllinoisj how ever, and will probably take up his position on that ship in 60 days. . j . '' about RAILROAD CHANGE. Supervisor of Western and Yadkin di vision resigns Capt. W..T. Dobbins, supervi sor of the Western and Nor wood divisions of the Southern,' ha .."re signed his position with the South ern and has accepted h positi m as trainmaster on the A; C. and N. Mr. Dobbins is succeeded 1 ls su pervisor on the Southern div sions named by Mr. R. E Simpso: V L Heavy Peiksr Mr. John A, Kester, of j Zab, : -- - I I killed a five months o'd hog j Sat urday that wfighed 235 pounds, Cons1derirrf Ibe ; size of 'the boor this la this is the best porker 'or. th sm that has ln?en rep r:ed ath this 1 ... The ClevtUcd Trcubis . 1 It is exDfC.td that there will be much trouble in court in srtight eningout the tangle I in vol v the case of the Cleveland d; ea in . . rkies who were present at jthe ftfctival at Alex McConnehaugb's house when he was killed. All the pris- oners are uu willing to discuss the matter and there is much do ibt as to whether the murderer 01 Mc- Connehaugh will ever; be known Dr. Stokes in Charlotte, j Dr. Stokes, of Salisbury, was in consultation today with Char lotte physicians about Mrs. B. O Brookes' arm which has! been stiff since her illness. He thinks the trouble muscular, and j that time News. will cure it. Charlotte Dr. Bays in Knoxville- j Rev. Dr. W. W. Salisbury, N.. C , is Bai s, of visiting t in the city for a few days, j.t the Acade. Rev. Dr. Bays has mariy fiietds in Knoxville. Ssveral years ago he was presiding Welder of Knoxville district, of "the South ern Methodist church. He :s now a member of the North Carolina Conference of that church, land is d residing elder of the Sal s'oury district, says the Knoxville nel. . -. penti- Davie County Mf n Up Frank Cope and Frank Whart ner, of Davie ct unty, were ar 1 rested last night by Officers Eigle and Torrence for boisterous- con duct on tne streets.! lneyi were tried this morning before Mayor Lord. ' ; : '; Spencer Incorporated j The h juse bill to incorporate Spencer and which bad previously passed its several readings House, passed its float rea the Senate yesterday and S in the ing in encer is now an incorpirated tow P. . Street Cab. I Anyone ticstring a nice m street cab phone Dixie Studio, No. 226, J. A. Kim say. proprietoi con- ducted by his brother Albert Ramsay. New nf-sortment nels at Reid's. of opera flan- Seed Oats at J. P. Harpe s feed stores. - 1 - That $1.25 black underskirt at Reid's is the best on the market. J, A. LIELCHOR'S TRIAL THE WIFE MURDERER SUBMITS TO CHARGE. The Judge at First .Disposed to Oive Him 30 Years Last Witness Saves Him Severe Punishment. , A. Melchor, the negro man 1 woo Kinea ms wne wniie vu ma way home from the circus in Sal isbury last October, submitted to -ihacjFe"of inarder tin: the cseaood degree to-day. ; At first Judare Brown was dis posed to impose an extreme penal ty in. the shape of 60 years on Melchor but the last witness who was. heard testified to the dead woman's statement and this testis mony was in extenuation of the crime. ; Sentence was reserved until this afternoon.. r he dead woman's lather says that Me'chor was very abusive of her at all times and hadmistreated ber on.se veral occasions. Come Hear BeinP' Shot. XMr. Calvin- Cruss, of the St. Paul- neighborhood, came near getting shot 'one day last week. He was at work-in the woods when several-"hunters from Salisbury who were hunting in the , vicinity fired in his direction, one or more of the shots passing through the crown of his hat. He . barely es caped injury, the shot almost grazing his head. Mr. Cruse thinks hunters ought to be more careful when out sporting. j Death of Mr James Kelly. . Mr. James A. Kelly died in Mocksville at 12 o'clock last nisdit. He was about 65 years old. His death was caused by Bright's , dis ease. .He had been in declining health for some time Mr, Kelly was,; proprietor qf Da vie Iloteland as n c 1 1 &uunu. xuu luuctat services will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow. The interment will be in Joppa graveyard, two miles from Mocksville. Winston Senti nel. . s '".. Mr. Kelly was well known in Salisbury and his many friends here will regret to learn of his death. -mm ... iiTAll f- r-t r . v . I -i . . n y-. Orders Duplicated. Wholesale dealer J. K. Link tells us that orders have already been duplicated from Albemarle for the blue ribbon and vanilla ex tracts sold through his house by the Greever Lotspeich Manufac turing Co., of Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Link speaks very highly of these brands, of goods. An Old Pen. y jl Mr. V. Carter has what is per haps the oldest pen in North Caro lina. Mr. Carter is himslf over 50 years old and the pen was owned by his grandfather and is now over 100 years old. It is still inDexcel lent condition and is much softer than most pens made nowadays. Will Show Here. ' 1 Poole's Free Gift and Wonder Show will , exhibit in Salisbury soon, perhaps one night next week. Many attractive features have been added to the show since its performance last week and the entertainment will ba , an exceed ingly creditable one. The compa ny had jdajes in Concord this week but has cancelled them. Dr. Stallings To Move. Rev. Dr. J. N.. Stallings has rented the Blackmer house j on Horah street and will move the latter part of the week from bis present residence on West Main street, y .' , . For Sale. My entire outfit of boot and shoe makers tools. "Ap ply to P. T. Hammond, Spencer, N. C. : y:- Go to Edwin Cuthrell for Sure Cure Sarsaparilla, large bottles 50 cents. , . I Have you acquainted yourself with Sure Cure Sarsaparilla Large pottles 50 cents at Edwin Cuthrell's. ' Do yon want to feel like a new person? Take Sure Cure Sarsa parilla, largre bottles 50 cents. Edwin Cuthrell's. Now is the time to have your Plumbing overhauled and put in a sanitary condition before the spring season sets in. 1 W. ; S. Nicolson can overhaul it for you. THE DILL OF JUSTICE. NOT GRINDING NOW WITH PRO VERBIAL SLOWNESS. Several Cases Disposed of Since the , Noon Recess Yesterday. Many More to he Tried. I The following cases have been disposed of v by Rowan Superior Court since the noon recess yester- phy.. Larceny. ; ; Defendant Bos tian called and failed. Nol pro's as to Murphy. I King Teal, c c w. Defendant pleads; guilty. Judgment sus pended; upon payment of costs. Leander Teal, throwing rock 1 n t o., train. Defendant pleads guilty and was sentenced to eight months on chain gang. : Ernest Murphy, assault with deadly! weapon. Judgment sus pended on payment of costs. James Weant, assault with dead ly weapon. Defendant submits. Judgment on payment of costs. E. J. Blum, c c w. Defendant 1 . - pleads-guilty.. Judgment. suspend ed on paymemt of costs. 1 ' , Thomas Briggs c c w. Defend ant pleads guilty. Judgment sus pended on payment of costs. ? Jesse Hairston and E. L. Bran don, a and b. Not guilty. Ida Hairston and Adam Noble, affray. Defendant pleads guiltyr Judgment suspended on aj ment COStS. " : Ida liairston. c; c w. Def end Judgment sus- ant pleads guilty. pendedjon payment of costs Richard Colev, larceny. Defend ant pleads guilty; Sentenced six months on chain gang. Will j McCrary, larceny guilty : :- v".. "V ; "' John Freeman, larceny.Con- tinued. . i . i ' : - Hon. Kerr Cratge, referee, re ported. 4n the matter of R, TP. Rbseman, plaintiff, agairisfJr"JVt" Monroe Exr. of T. D. Roseman, and decided that plaintiff was en titled to recover! of defendant $562.14 with certain interest. - COL. WILLIAMSON DEAD. Mrs. E. E. Overman's Father Dies at His Home in Ashe ville. Mrs. Edwin ; R. Overman left last night for Ashevillein response to a telegram announcing the critical illriess of her father, Col. W. E. Williamson. : This morning a telegram was received here announcing Col. Williamson's death.; This news will be received with sincere regret by the many friends in Salisbury of Col. Williamson. He has j frequently visited Mrs. Overman here and his cordiality and genial disposition made every body his friend. The funeral will place to-morrow. probably take Johnson Pays Costs. The case of Mr. James Weant who shot lorn tiohnson, a young white man at uoia mil, was finally ended this afternoon by Johnson paying the costs -in the case. This matter has been the absorbing topic at Gold Hill since WTeant shot Johnson. Weant was constable at Gold fiill and had ar- rested a young mar up when Johnson and locked him j attempted to liberate him. In this attempt he came in contact w ith Weant and bit him and ran. Weant fired and shot him in the leg and for this was indicted. A petition signed by the mayor andii large number citizens i of gold tjUll was sent to Judge Brown praying that judg ment on Weant bo suspended. Mr. Weant was repre:ented by Hon. Lee S. Overman and Mr. Johnson by B. F. Long, Eq. Two Events of Importance- "There will be a big blow-out "How is that?" "The Salisbury Band will give a concert Thursday night. Anoth er event of great importance will be the special bargain sale at Luf sey's 5 and 10 cent store Thursday af ternon at 2 o'clock. Don't fail to attend both." Photographs at Reduced Prices. All work guaranteed first-class and to give satisfaction. Our prices are from 50c. to f 5.00 per dozen.. !',;' :7 j ; .f Excelsiok Studio. Between Public Square and post office, Salisbury, N. C. to - 1 K3"G EXIEiOTIIEHT.: Hundreds of Hill Hands are Cooking r for Work Hbwqji;. ; "Unless - 'conditions'--. Vimpr6ve within the next 60 .days t wouldn't be a bit surprised to 1 see all the cotton mills of the. State working on a three day: a week: j-systei! said a prominent mill maa who vms iu uausiuijr utai uxubr LU ; a ova reporter,--, -'zu' iTC-t'S 'Sea rcely any of our mills are running at nightnb he contib know- fiif eifeJiiJhati wifl shortly cot down to fiye days a week. It is going to be hard on the mill labor but there is no way out of it. 5 The yarn business has never been so depressed as it is now. T It seems to me the irony of fate that the staunchest supporters McKinley hacL in North Carolina were many xf our leading mill men wher. nave neretotore been Democrats, and yet the first peo pie to feel commercial depression after McKinley's election are the mill men. If Bryan had been elected he would most assuredly have been credited with the situa tion." -. : v -d : .- Every train con. ing into Salis bury now is dumping mill hands who are looking for work... No less than 200 have been here in the lasttwo days.; Of course the mills here are effected just as the other mills of the State and the unem ployed keep moving on to other mill towns looking for work. ; Mr. Jones Hurt. Mr; J. VW. Jones, of the black smith department of the Southern shops at Spencer, suffered a very painful though not serious acci c ent to his left hand yesterda e will bebff. for several days on account of. the accident. Items From Faith. , C rrespondDi. of Sun. , , Faith UC C, JFeb."-.49.- -Mr. and Mrs. Calviu Linsrle are visit in atVie-aniraiHFmiPsr) This is the first night they ever spent in Faith and yet they live so near. Mr. Lingle is getting lum ber on the lot preparing to build another residence next to J. T. Wyatt's. Mr. Charles Houlshouser has an old-time grindstone that be longed to his forefathers. We are having a fine Indian summer. . ' ; A lot of money is being lost now to Rowan county and to the South ern .Railroad Company because we have no agent at the new de pot at Granite Quarry to receive and ship our granite' in small lots. It is a housekeeper th s time at Mr. and Mrs. Dol Lippard's. This is one tally, five for the 20th cen tury. ".' ;r ; ---j--'.; Thirty car loads of granite were broke out in one square chunk Friday at J. T. Wyatt's quarry, and this block was split in two and will now be worked up by the boys who work at the business. Mr. John McNairy, who has been at his home ,a 'week with the measles, has returned to his work in the drug store h9re. Dr. Goodman is out again. He was in Faith Monday. He had been confined to his bed for sev eral days with grip. T ; y Surned Her Cargo. Queenstown, Feb. 19. - The British steamer Lord Kelvin ar rived here today twenty-five days out from Norfolk on her Lst port of call on her way from New Or leans to Hamburg, Her coal sup ply became exhausted and she was obliged to burn a part of her car-: go in order to reach port. FIGURE IT Yourself. We are giving a cash discount of 33 per cent or one-third off our regular prices on all Suits, Overcoats, Extra Pants and chil dren's Suits. It's all we, r any other clothing store can give with out almost giving them away. We don't know of any store that gives goods away, nor do we know of any that gives you as good. Tall round bargains, as we do. -Do a little figuring yourself and : see what one-third off means. It's a saving to you of 50 per cent. $20 Suits,one-third off.now $ 13.34. $15 Suits, one-third off, now $10. $10 Suits, one-third off, now $6.67. $7.50 Suits, one third off, now $5, Remember- our Clothing is mostly all, new, this -season goods, .but they must go just the same. Bkown Clothing Compant. Wood and Hay For sale cheap, delivered. Orders taken at T. M. McCulloh's store. H THE KIPEACHtlEIIT. TRIAL MANAGERS ELECTED BY THE HOUSE TO-DAY. . : Judge Allen Elected Chairman of the Committee; Committee!; to Present . Resolution Impeachment to Senate. .... lyJ -Raleigh, N. C, Feb; 19! The senate today, passed .the bill jiro- hi biting the sale of cigarettes to minors.? .The f 20 tax feature "was law bilj was reported today. , Henderson introduced a bill to day for the protection of birds, nests etc. In tne senate Brough ton introduced a bill to prevent running fotir wheel . caboose cars; Woodward to tax dealers in pis tols and other deadly weapons $25; in the bouse the speaker announced as; a committee to present the res olution of impeachment to the sen ate Winston, Ardrev. Blount. Seachary and Carlton. Hayes in troduced a resolution that the house elect nine managers on the part of house to prepare articles of impeachment against Justices Furches and Douglass and conduct the trial thereof. The house, elected Allen, of Wayne, chair man,- Craig, Kountree, Graham, Hayes, Spainhour, Nicholson, Shannonhouse and Seawell. SPENCER ENTERTAINMENT. The Midnight Songsters Oive Evening's Amusement. an n entertainment was given last aight by Messrs. J. R. Har mon anNJ. E. Branch for the amusement of the Spencer employ es -and their families, and was witnessed" by a large audience. ' , There was hardly standing room ia lhe;iiatl.- Mr. Harmon sang one of his favorite songs, "The Blue and the Gray," and the chorus was joined in by Prof. Scofield, J. 'H. Swain, J. E. Branch, and David Brooks. They also sang several other pieces which were quite popular among those present. Messrs. J. R. Harmon, J. E. Branch, and Prof. Scofield furnish ed some very pretty music with harp, mandolin and guitar. V Mr. J; E, Branch's lecture on air and the patented bell-ringer, was excellent. After the enter tainment Mr. J, R. Thomas, from Salisbury, arose and compliment ed the "Spencer Midnight Songs teas" for their good work.. Mr. S. J. Poarch played a march on his graphophone as the audience passed but. We hope these gentlemen wilfl arrange to give another enter-' tainment real soon. The house was crowded last night, chiefly with mechanics, engineers and firemen. , Monument Committee- The following committee on the monument for the Confederate soldiers have been appointed to confer with the committee from the U. D. CV to wit: Capt. W.C. Coughenour, Capt. T. B. "Beall and Capt. C. R. Barker. Col. Jas. R. Cbawfoed, ' Com'd Camp 319, U.C.V. VW. L. Kluttz, Adjutant. You can buy the best bicycles on earth at G. S. Williams' bi cycle shop. Take your bicycles to G. S. Williams, bicycle shop and have them repaired in first class order. Satisfaction is always our watch word. Don't wait until you get down with the Grippe, take' Sure Cure Sarsaparilla. Large bottles cents. Edwin .Cuthrell's. r I have just received a lot of Spring novelties in my line. A Parker. - t r Talk about your Flavoring Ex tracts and Powders, why Blue Rib bon is not in It. For Pure Ex tracts and Powders also Toilet B reparations, Rose Shampoo for andrnf and the scalp 25c a jar. Pure Mexican Vanilla 2 02 for 50 cents. All goods guaranteed or money refunded, for Further par ticulars and goods for sale only by Wm, H. G. Brinkhoff. To Rent Three or more rooms for light housekeeping with all modern conveniences. Call at this office. "DEATH FOR. CRUSADERS. Woman ItUled in a Crusade .reavenworth, Kansas ": in 'ip'-V!"'-.' "Leaven worth, - FeblO In an anti joint-crusade heretQday one woman was killed and sven men wounded. Stfcay Bits of Uewe-if I DaV'Too Short fox a Bead.-'? 'c-'- : -.--; -'. T.. 1 Mr1?iE?T5ubyghty proved today. The street sprinkler was badly needed on Main and Ioniss streets today. . . ' . Mr. F. II Mauney, of Gold Hill, is foreman of the grand jury this court. . Work-in "the second degree at the meeting of Salisbury lodge K. of P. tonight. Clarke," Williams and Beaver have a new ad that will interest our readers. Selz custom shoes for men are sold by Peterson & Rulfs. You know what they are. Mr. T. C. Fisher, of the Salis bury Hardware Co., is, we regret to learn, quite sick today. Not only do we talk prices, but we give values, xteaa our "new Shoe Store. The horse trader is very much in evidence again this week. Court is an irresistable attraction for the horse trader. Fine oysters, stewed or fried, ice cream, cake, etc., win ne served by the ladies at the Catho lic rectory tonight. You are in vited to call. ; , Are you hunting bargains in shoes If so, go to the Burt shoe store and ; you -will ; miss neither your aim nor your game. -: COHING ADD GOING. People Who Are Riding on the Cars This Month. R. L. Smith, Esq , of Albemarle, was in the city last night. Mrs. R. Li Moore is visising Mrs.' J. C. Henley at Spencer; Capt. A. H. Caldwell, . of Gold Hill, is spending the week in the city. .'-V.-;.- - , ; " Capt. D. " N. Bennett, of Nor wood, was in the city this morn- mg. B. F, Long, Esq., of States ville, is attending court here this week. D. J. Russell left this morning for Albemarle on a short busi ness trip. Miss Tilmont Cecil went to Lex ington this morning on a visit to relatives. . Mrs. Harold Tyler, who has been visiting in Greensboro, -has returned home. J. M. Monroe, Jr., who has been working at Florence, S. C.,J is at home on a visit. Fire On Ship Cuxhaven, Feb. 19. A fire oc curred on the Hamburg-American liner, Grafj Waldersee, . which ar rived herej Saturday with a hun dred cabin passengers on its way from New York for Hamburg. ".. It was extinguished with slight dam age. TROUSERS. The economist says a pair of trousers will tone up tan old coat and. vest. Have you ever tried it? It's a splendid idea. Worthy trousers at the - following prices: $8.00, one-third off, now $5.33. 6 00, one-third off, now 4.001 5.00, one-third off, now 3 33. 3 50, one-third off, now ? 2 33. 3.00, one-third off, now , 2.00. Won't you call and look at these worthy bargains? " Bkown Clothing Company. Edwin Cuthrell sells it Sure Hnr SnrsRnarilln lrr KAtttloa ' 50 cents. A Card to the Public. I take this method of thanking the people for kind support all through the election and ask a continuance aof their favors throughout my. term of office. I will try to please in Bread' and Cakes,f resh and of best quality. 1 especially beg a call from all. Respectfully,' T. L. Swink, IIORE TAR III CIII". . TTTT . tTTrTfT'n nm iiptin ! 1 1 t r id I 'n ihx, uaiiLi; a 1 AILS WILL ia r. i NOiARTmiT. Count VonLWaldersee's rxpsiitica Will ba for. the Parp ose of - Iuzz ja- 'rating Another War in China. .Washington; Feb.- 19. Tho United State 3 will take no part in the expedition" ordered by Count -Von Waldersee- in Cnina. There is ho longer an r . doubt that a ce diately; " DeWet's Movements. London, Feb. 19. A despatch. 4--. U W r o . ; dated yesterday from Kitchener says DeWret is reported moving north and ;is said to be now west of Hopetown. He probably in tends to double back to the south- . west. " Our troops are prepared for such a manuover. Fifth Avenue Station Destroyed. Brooklyn, Feb. 19. The station of the Fifth Avenue elevated was destroyed by fire this morning and caused gteat excitement among the passengers who wero caught on the structure. The trains for Manhattan were com pletely blocked. An upset stove was the cause. ... " Sagasta's Statement. Madrid, Feb. 19. The Liberal today publishes a statement made by Senor Sagasta that he cannot solve the crisis and that his advent to power would only create trouble. The best solutiop ac cording to Sagasta is the retention of Gen. Azcarraga, as he ; can count upon the support of the minorities. Sagasta says , the question of. religious orders in Spain can be solved without dras tic treatment. n: tjParis, Feb. 19. Intensely cold weather prevails here. Ten deaths from freezing were reported yes terday. Andrew Allen Dying. Montreal, Feb. 19. Andrew Allen, of the firm of H. & A. Al len, steamship owners in Canada, the United States and England, is dyin 1 rr Ibsen Seriously 111. Christiana, Feb. 19. Henrik Ibsen, the famous poet and dra matist, is seriously ill with the grip. Edict to Authorities. Pekin, Feb. 19. The foreign envoys have given the Chinese authorities eight days in which to issue satisfactory edicts. Six Persons Hurt. London, Feb. 19. Six persons were seriously hurt in a collision underground near Baker street to day. The accident was due to a thick fog. : Four Firemen Killed. New Haven, Feb. 19. Four firemen were killed and two se riously injured by falling walls in a fire in the old Judson Packing House this morning. Cotton, New York,Feb. 19. Cotton bids: Feb, 8.76; March, .82; April, .87; May, June, .89; July, .91. Sure Cure Sarsaparilla. It won't cost you much to try Sure Cure Sarsaparilla, large bot tles 50 cents. Edwin Cuthrell. The results from taking Sure Cure Sarsaparilla, large 50 cent3 are cents. Edwin Cuthrell's. Don't wait to try Sure Cure Sar saparilla, reeults are guar ran teed. Large bottles 50 cents. Edwin Cuthrell's. Guaranteed to cure boils. Sure Cure Sarsaparilla. Large bottle KC conta TV"vpin (""nthrfill's. . . , . II your Diooa is out or oraer, it s Sure Cure Sarsaparilla you X. n . need. Edwin Cuthrell's. Every ingredient which goes into the composition of Sure Cure Sarsaparilla is the best that money can buy. Large bottles 50 cents. Edwin Cuthrell's. Sure Cure Sarsaparilla is the proper Spring medicine. Large bottles 50 cents. Edwin Cuthrell's. Do you need a tonic ? Try Sure Cure Sarsaparillla, large bottles 50 cents. Edwin Cuthrell's. V-
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