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y v y: - ..-THJ5 TIMES Prints the News Nothing : i 'but the News. THE TIM ES Knows All Alike Wishes to Please Its Readers. Vol. 1. RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1898. No. 161. I) it j p1 WITHDRAWN General Lee Will Remain at Havana. THE INCIDENT IS NOW CLOSED WITHDRAWAL CAME TO-DAY OFFI CIALLY FROM WOODFORD. The Request Was Never in Shape of De mand and Spain Receded When She Found itUnpleasantly Received. The following Asociuted Vwm bulletin was received to-tluy nt. 2 o'clock by .Uu News iinUi Observer. AVashington, D. C, March 7. Sim in has withdrawn her request for the recall of Consul General lce and it is now lieHoved that tlft; incident fc practically closed. 'J'ho withdrawn! came to-day in flic slmiie of an official communication from Minister AA'omiford. It m now stntoil that the request was never lint in . the shape of a demand lint 'that lit was merely 11 suggestion on the part of Spain and when she found tilimt it would not lie plesantly received by this country she promptly rts-i-ded. , LEE WILL DO HIS DUTY, Says he Will Remain to Guard Ameri ean Interests. Tlhe following special bulletin was also received from five Associated Tress: Havana, March 7. General Fitzhugh Lce.'foiisiil General of the United States, was iiueistionisl to-day regarding Spain's, demand for 'his recall. lie said: "I shall continue to do my duty, which is to guard American interests." SPANISH BONDS DROP. : - ' ' IS By Telegraph to Tno Times. London, March 7. Spanish four jrer cenf bonds fell two and one third point to-day. ' GEX: LEES STATEMENT. Will Continue to !);'. His Duty and .-Guard American Interests. Ry Telegraph to. The. Times. Havana, iMareh 7. T-e w'hieu ques tioned regarding Spain's request that he hei m'alled, said: "I shall continue to do my duly which is to guard American in terests. My son came and visited tne during his s-hort vacation granted by the Chesapeake and Ohio railway. He wa here liefore and has many friends. Hi n't urns 1o the I'uited Static when his vacation is over. Mrs. Lee is not ill or nervous. I .have written nothing to ulann her. There is no need for it." The const purvey steanier- Hache on .her return from Key West will take the Fern's place near the wreck of the Elaine is officers quarters. The Fern will go north to take sunilies to reeoncen tradoes. It is surmised that the Court of Inquiry will not r'euwiin bore much longer. Its nioinliers profess ignorance if 1h time of their deiNirture. Alfonso 'J'hirtii'iit'li has arrive d from Spain with Iweleve hundred soldiers. DROPPED AT HOME.: By Telegraph to The Times.'. Paris, March 7.-TSpanish fotuv two isniits to-day. fell ' .SPANISH TOPEDO BOATS. Two Mow of Them Are Being Hastened to Cuba. By Telegraph to The Times. London, March 7. The hint two Span ish toiHslo-.lHat destroyers constructed at Thompson's mIup ynid are 1oing hais- teneil to full completion and will bi ready to leave Clyde Iwinks Friday. .One hundred and lil'ty Spanish offiwrs ar rived yesterday. Vessels go dim-t Jo Fer rd where complete nrnininriit and erw irocet'd to Cuba. TO ASSASSINATE JUDGE. Secret. Organ istnt ion of Miners Formed for the PiiriMise Should Martin be Ac quit ted. f By Telegraph tii The Times. WilkeHlmrre,.Pn.; Marc'.v 7. The great est excitement ptxvails over th'.' disclo sure of an nllegeil fact that. a secret orgnni station of miners lias Ihh'ii formed to aiwnsshiatw Judge Wooilward, Sheriff Martin and his- idxty deputies should the tatter lie acquitted. Every pojsihlc stej Is lieing taken by the outihorit'cs to pro. vent an outlnrenk. Check pnyllei to t. V. Carroll or lienrer for f 20.00. W." It. iCrnwford ly Clin. J warn nny nnl nil iersou from oBshlnn this erecfc. r J. D. CAUROLL. THE SITUATION GROWS GRAVER. The President Will' Stand Firm Against the Recall of Lee. By Telegraph to The Times. Washington, t. O., March 7. The losible Spain situation may not lx mate rially chtiiiged 'to-day ly develoinnent of yesterday wiles there shall 'lie an at tempt to a'gi'tate.ini Congress the subject of Spain's Jatest diplomatic move. So far as the administration, as concerned thei prevalent opinion of t'nosei in. au thority is that the refusal of the Presi dent to coni-ent to tree's recall, and the determination of the Secretary of the Navy to send relief supplies to Cuba ui naval vessels originally contem plated add serious features to . the d 1 plomutic complication. The president received no official demand of Lee's re call, simply intimation, from Woodford that Mich would ' uc pleasing to Spain. No official reply' 'has liecn sent. The determination of the IVesident hot to recall Leo is intended as a refusal of Spain's intimation, one she cannot mis understand. Spain; must now take the initiative. If Ijfe is gotten rid of hin espciftatoriinmt !iie cancelled. Such fin unfriendly'' act might make trouble. Spain can take this stein 'without declaring war; tin; President could ignore it by not svnding a successor.- It is thought that Spain Will not care to increase the tension. The miild protest of lu Rose against sending supplies to Cuba on war-nip is not really serious. Sec retary Long yielded to the protest by de ciding ,to send supplies on the light hoitlto tender. Fern; Ilhist may bo linpraeticii- ble. ": The increased gravity of t'h'e situ- ntion is indicated liy renewed activity of the Navy Department, ENLISTING WITHOUT TIME. ly Telegraph to The Times. Brooklyn, X. Y.. .March 7. Orders was received at the Navy-Yard from Wash ington this morning to enlist without limit except apprentices. A crowd of two hundred applied 'by nine o'clock and. re- cnaitiug went on .rapidly during the morning on hoard ot l lie receiver su ;i Vermont. ins holiness indisposed. The Pope Too Unwell to Receive the Swiss Pilgrims. By TeU-rrnpli to The Times. Rome, March 7. The l'ope is suffer- ing from a s'ight indisisisition. His con dition is not serious but the reception to the Swiss pilgrims for to-day was postponed. BRAZIL WON'T SELL. Denies Soiling to Spain, But Will Sell Battleships to the Highest Bidder. '.- By Telegr.ii.h to the Times. . Lomloii, March 7. The Secretary of the Branilliiin Ligation here authorizes the 'statement that no Bnizillian warship will be sold to Spain or any other conn try. I le ssijs Brazil m willing, how- ever, to sell some ships to the highest bidder. . THE ALAMO ARRIVES. By Telegraph to The Times. Key West, Fla., March 7. The Mai ory liner Alamo arrived this morning with a cargo of ammunition for the Heet. No movements iiliiiing t'.ic yes- scls tliM morning. REED CRITICISED. By Telegraph to The Thins. Augusta, Me.iMnreh i. mere is much criticism of SKaker Reed, Senator Hale ikul CongnvfS'uwii Boutclle in their 6pws!t!om to measures for perfecting our National Vefences. PORT ARTHUR LEASED. China (Jives Them to Russia for. Ninety- Nine Ycitrs. Ry Telegraph to The Times. Berln, March 7. A St. Petersburg dis patch say China ban leased Ports Ar thur and Talieiiwan to Russia for ninety-nine years. THE CABINET FORMED. By Teli jrrnph to Tho Times. Vienna, March 7. Count, Von Thun Hohcnstcin was successful in forming the new caibnet. Four ministers of the old cabinet will be retained. CUXAKD STEAMER SIGXAUS. By Telegraph, to Tlie Times. .Halifax, March 7 Tlw Cumiril steam ship Cntelouia signalled this morning in tow of Mtctiuwhiit Delaware. ; THE WARSHIPS WILL GO. Ordeiw Received Montgomery to Cuba. For XnH'hville and Take Supplies to By Telegraph to The Times. Key West, Fla.. March 7, Orders have bien received rescinding the in structions given to send the "Fern" to Cuba with uiilie,.. with instruction to send the cruisers Nashville and Mont gomery ns originally agreed. $20.00 per month buy a six-room cot tage in the choice purt of Raleigh edge of city. In 100 payments it is yours. You pay no Intercut. See O. (X Me- Dounld, nt his real estate agency. SUPERIOR COURT Convened Here This Morning. THE WEEK'S DOCKET! JUDGE TIMBERLAKE PRESIDING WITH HIS USUAL DIGNITY. The Docket in Full, Containing Many Interesting Cases Which Will be Heard This Week. The civil term of Superior court was this morning convened by Judge Tim boi-lake. Clerk Tonnofl'ski was in his place and swore in the jury shortly after 31 o'clock. Only three cases were disK)sed of this morning. , J. L. Pou and other vs. Mrs. J. How ell, case continued. J. C. Marcom, administrator, same or der. X. S. Mosclcy vs. J. W. Cross, plain tiff, takes, nou suit. Each party pay own costs. Barbec and Tlioni.iwon vs. B. R. Jones, evidence .being given as we go to press. 1 luring this court some important and intrresting cases will be heard.' The docketed case' are as follows: FIRST WEEK. Monday, March 7th. X. S. Moseley vs. John AY. Cross; John Johnson vs. AA'. Z. Blake et al; Farmers' State Al liance vs. J. AV. Miller et al; I. M. Proc tor et nl vs. Georgia Home ''-Insurance Company; J. L. Pugli et al. executors, vs. Mary. J. Howell "'et' al; Barltce and Thompson vs. B. It. Joik's; AA'. C. Hol man vs. .I.ia. AVhi'akci-: . O. Bull vs. G. II. Cox et nl; Ilattie X. Dillard vs. the City of Raleigh; J. C. Marconi, ad ministrator, vs. David Pool et al. .."Tuesday. March 8th. AV. A. Myatt vs. J. A. Smith; Cornelius B. Edwards et al vs. A. F. Page Lumber Company et al; Sallie A. Hooker et al vs. B. F. Montague, executor, et. nl; Leonora J. Ray vs. J. C, Ray; Ed. A'. Dentoii vs, Sam Trogden et nl: II. IT. Stauntoii v, ('. P. Spruill: Siinui'l Rogers vs., J. J Penny et al; Oetaviu .Mitchell' vs. ..John Mitchell; Tabby Mitchell vs. AA'esley Mitchell: C. R. Root vs. City of Ral eigh: .las. Roylan vs. ' City of Ral eigh; X. AA'. AA'i'St vs. City of Raleigh. Aeliiesda.v. March. !th. A. R, Hollo- wny. guardian, vs. ('arrian Oilliain mis; J. . .Marconi, administrator of Alex. Ovi'iby vs. R. and A. A. L. Coin puny; A. P. Bryant vs. R, L. Blay loili et "nl: AV. II. Moore vs. B. F. Montague Mos H. iCone et nl vs. A'. C. Douglass Geo. Dunn vs. the Raleigh and ias ton. Rnilrond; A. R. D. Johnson vs. (', C. McDonald et nl. SECOND WEEK. Thursday, March 10th. V II. Belvin cashier, vs. Raleigh Paper Company Nathan Hollenian vs. Ilarward anil Hunter; J. R. Cain vs. the Raleigh and Augusta' Air Line Railroad; Allen and Cram Machine Company vs. X. M. Mor- ti. : W. II. Harvcll vs. Civil Harvcll; .lost ' -Ik Miins vs. 'Nettie Minis; H. C Lashie vs. J, AA". Biding et ill; Isaai Bnyo vs. AA'm. AA'allace; AA', J. Sizars, collector, vs.' AA. f, Johnson, administra tor:' AV. D. Jones et al vs. Harriet ft al..; .; . . MOTION DOCKET, (ieo. AV. Atkinson, administrator, vs u. Ji. .linns, et :i.l; tieorge Moore vs (eo. AA. Slonii et nl; John AA'. Scott, ml ministrntor, vs. Annie G. Praireo et al; J. X. Holding vs. Chnrlotte. Cotton Mills it al; PtM'le and Slaynard vs. Alliert S. Poik; TrustiH's Rex Hospital et al, ex parte; Emma Karrer vs. J. AA'. B. Wat n et al: II. M. Fnrnsworth vs. L. P l'l'ocnian; ('. A. Sherwood, administra tor, vs. Josiuh Turner; J. C. Marconi administrator of Mary Booth, ile censed, vs. Mary J. I'lwaiils et al State ex ivl AA. II. J. Goodwin vs. Cara leigh Phosphatoi nnd Fertilizer AVorks State ex rel E. A. Jivhuson vs. J. C Marconi et nl; State ex rel W. II. Goodwin vs. Cnralelgh Phosphate and Fertilizer AA'orks; John O. Peam et al vs. J. Robert Lile. et al; Pattie D. R Arrington vs. J. X. Holding and R. II Battle; A. B. Young et nl, vs.' ,1. H. Gill A. 1). King vs. A. A. King ct al; J Shepperd Rogers vs. the 'School ?om- mittee; B, F, Moiitague vs. John AV Ryals: AV, A. Myatt vs. J. AA'. Smith J. R. Gntling et al vs. Ernest Haywood et nl; R. F Hoke vs. AV. E. Ashler et ul $5.0(1 per mouth' for 20 mouths buys you a nice building lot 50 x 105 feet Xiee locution. Edge of City. As only have eight of these, call early you pity no interest. C. C, MclMXALD Cheek payable to .1. 1). Carroll or lsiirer for $20.00, AV. R. Crnwford by Cilias. J. AAiirn, and nil perstms from cashing thin cheek., , J. I). CARROLL IN HOUSES OF GOD Sermons by Raleigh Di vines Yesterday. NEW BAPTIST CHURCH HOLY COMMUNION ADMINISTERED AT SEVERAL SACRED EDIFICES. Speeches by Dr. Simmsand Dr. Skinner at Organization of the Pilot Mills Baptist Church. Yesterday morning ut the First Baptist Tnirch Rev. J. AA'. Carter preached a tion sermon on the results of christi- iiiity and the results of lusts. Ills text was taken from the second chapter ol ritiM.-'tiic clrvenili and twelfth verses. For 'the Grace of God that bringeth salvation bath appeared to all men. "Teaching us that denying ungodliness ind worldly lusts, we s'hould live soberly. Iilci.lis and godly in this present world." ; An 'immense congregation was present ind the congregation was unusually 'at tentive.- to his discourse. Dr. Carter announced that, during the past month, six new members hail been ken'-iuto that '.church- upon profession ol. faith, i lie music ,wiu. well n ndered a full choir of excellent voices.. ..-The Parrish at the organ. The holy com munion was administered..'.-. ; . At the First Presbyterian church yes terday morning the pastor. Rev, Eugene Daniel delivered a splendid sermon tilled throughout with truths from the holy scriptures. Xt "night the services were under the auspuvs. ol file l,auies Home . Mission Society' of that church.'' ''.Short talks were-mane hy two ol tlie elirers. mi: Seymour A biting and Mr. AA . S. Prim rose and in conclusion Dl'. Daniel made :i short talk. Jlss Potter, of Peace Institute, sung a solo. 'A collection in a neat lor Home Mislsons resulted sum tor tlie grand worn. .At Kilonton Street 'Methodist ..church Jt was cuunufnon Service yesterday. Or. Norman, the pastor, preached an (do (pient sermon botittntg to the occasion. A large congregation wa.t present.. At night the Usual services were held and i special .musical programme was well remit red. Among the." announcements was lir. .Noiinses lecture lor toniglit. At .the Chureli of the t !ood Shepherd. the rector. Rev. L MeK. I'ittenger preached yesterday morning, and a sve cial musical programme arranged by the organist. Miss Hidden,' was rendered. At night Rev. Mr. Lloyd, of Hniiigilton. Ohio, who is here the guest of Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire, conducted the service. '-Congregations, both at the morning and evening services were good. . - ' At the Tiiliernneie Baptist church, Rev. A.M. Siiiims occupied his pulpit at both morning and evening service The large church was crowded to it? utmost capacity at both services, and the conin'CL'ations listened ith interest to t'he -discoiiiwes of the popular pastor Seventeen meiiils-rs severed their con ncction with the .'Tabernacle to Is1 mine charter members .'of the Pilot Milk church.'- which was organized at 4 o'clock in tlie afteriion. .'.yesterday al'tcl'iiiMiii at 4 o'clock i krge crowd was present to see the or gnnizatiou of the Pilot Mills Baptist church. V The church begins with about 150 mem hers, and will be under the charge of Rev. Mr. Retls. tin' city uiisisonary of the Baptist, church. iDr. T. S, Skinner. Principal John E Ray nnd Mr. .Henry Allen representei the First Baptist church. Dr. A. .Al Simms nnd N. B. P.roiighton, the Baptist Tabernacle, and Mr. John Pullen, tin Fnyetteville Street Baptist church. . Short addresses were made by Dr Skinni'r and Dr. Simms. 'At Central Methodist church yester day, "the. congregation worshipped at the usual services, morning find evening, nnd Rev. E. C. '-Glenn 'officiated. This church is unusually in good condition. '-' ';'' - At Christ Episcopal church the ser vice were conducted by Dr. M.M. Mar riiall, the rector. Dr. Marshall deliver ed uu eloquent discourse at the inwirning service, and in the afternoon the civ toninry scrvii-es were also conducted by the rector. -,-.; At the Christian Hiiirch services weiv conducted by Rev. J. L. Foster, both in the morning and evening. The Sunday Hchool attendance wns ifood. ,; Clieck nyable to .1, D. Carroll or bearer for 2o,00. AV. R. Crawfoixl by Oliag. J. AA'jirn, and all persons from cashing thin cuwli. a . . J. D. CARROLL. GEO. B. SCALES DISCHARGED. A Xorlh Carolina. Bigamist. Gets His Freedom in Virginia Courts. .Air. George B. Scales, of North Car olina, who was ..arraigned in the isilice court, Friday morning on the' charge-, of bigamy, prefored by young Mr. Bond, brother of Mrs. Caroline Virginia Scales, nee Powell, to whom he was married Septemlier 5, two years igo, is again a free man, wife Xo. 1 having failed lo appear against hiiii. The Xorfolk Pilot says: .Airs. Scales, who was decidedly averse to prosecuting her husband for his last matrimonial venture, nw she assured the authorities, is believed to have left Norfolk yiter day for Newark, X". J., her home.. Ac cording to her statement, she separated from .him nine years ago. retaining pos session of their two children, a boy and a girl. She alleges that he was both in-teiuM-rant and abusive, and that in or der to earn a support she took a course of instruction) ami graduated as a train ed nurse, ami now has a position that pays her .$21 per week. Xot long since she received a letter from Scales' sis ter, residing at some point, in North Carolina, staling that he was critically ill in ; Portsmouth., and she had come here solely to nurse him" back to health. if that, were possible, with thc hoo that he would lead a higher, nobler life, and if not to urge upon him the wisdom nnd importance of preparing to meet his God in peace. She did1 not come 'to Ports mouth until she had consulted with her pastor nndi . lriends, mid under no cireum- tauces would she again live with Scales." ; CONFIDENCE OF uAIcKlNLEY. Last night (Sunilayl .the Associated Press sent out the '. following win ti ve to -the Lee incident: AA'ashingtoii.' March 7. The State De partment authorizes .the statement that onsul General Lee has the full couli- leiiee of President. McKinh'y and will not be recalled, I he relief supplies for Cula will be sent forward in a .'naval vos.-cl as lierelolore an-aiiged. This is in answer to a Madrkl dispatch stat ing that the Spanish government had isked the recall of General Lee and that the.- supplies .be sent in merchant vessels. .GOOD FOR FAYETTEV1LLE. Yesterday 1 r. S. AV. Murpliy met tlie Fayetteville Military Academy. I'omuiit-lei- nt the Mayor's office, and, after a leasant interchange of views, decided to purchase the school outfit of the late Col, Drewry and to take charge of that institution. lie will begin work on Mon day. ''", This is great, news for our communi ty.- It assures the continuance of this important school, and its coutinuanci miller tlie very l.cst auspices; lor every one is delighted with the new .principal Fayetteville 'Observer...'.;.' GOING TO KLONDIKE. Li. Ed Glenn, now stationed at A'an couer, .Washington.' writes his brother here, R. O. Glenn. 'that he has liecn d tailed by tlie government to go to Klon dike and expects to start soon. He is scarcely a hundred. '-miles -from the Pa cific; coast. It. is the opinion of his brother that E1 is anxious to make the trip and thai he has been sis-king the detail, for he luis had the idea of going out for or more. Greenslioro Telegram. n year TOOK 11IAI BACK. Friday night an officer of tlie law from Bi'rtie county. North Carolina came to .Nortolk to get Cicero I ruu- linrt, negro, indicted., in .Bertie for In r ceny, ami arrested Here l-rid a. v. lie was taken back to North Carolina for trial yesterday. Xorfolk I'ilot. AX EXAMINATION. The local Civil Service Exaniining Board of the Internal Revenue Depart ment has liecn notified that an exaininaiion1 will lie Held in this city March. l!th fur the jKisi tioii: of deputy collector, 'stot-e koeor, ganger, clerks, etc. .1 here is not, a largi number applications before the board MR. FELLOWS BETTER. The many friends of Mr. Edward Fel Iowip, who has lieen ill with typhoid fever, in Albany. Gisirgia, will be glai to know that iho is now convalescent Mr. Fellows was unite ji-ir-inlur in Ral eigh ''nnd iiumlK'rs aniiong his fr'w'nds th large Circle 'of 'bio wife's admirers. JflO.OO ix-r month buys u four-room cottage in the best part of Raleigh edge of city in 100 payments it is yours, ou pay no interest. See C. C. Mc Donald at his real estate office on Fay etteville street. DR. NOURSE'S LECTURHL --.,' --',''-' ' - ' Dr. Robert Xourise nrirved in the city today, nnd is registered at the Yiir borough. Dr, Nourse will lecture in the Sunday school room of Edenton. Streel church this evening nt 8 o'clm'k. OCAL NEWS ITEMS mportant Happenings in and about the City. FOR BUSY READERS INTERESTING EVENTS OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. What Is Heard on the Streeets and Jolted Down in Our Note-Book-Personal and Otherwise. Governor Russell -lelt this morning for AA'iliiiingtoii. Rev. Mr. Sirmirlield ii turned tn Ral eigh this morning. Judge I'lmberlnke nrirved this morn ing In -ikiIiI court tins week. Maior .1. E. Alexander was able to bo tut t his morning. MAYOR'S COURT. Several Cases llispn-iil of ltv Mayor Riiss I his Morning. In llit- Mayor's cmut this morning Jim Ilinton and a man llolilerlield were up for an allrav. Ilniloii was discharged ilnd Ilolderlield was lined $5.25. Judg ment was susiM'iiilcd against A ick lay er who was no lor lieiug drunk and lisorderlv ..Saturday night. Vick claiui- I to be a "warm number." Sidney Rogers, charged with disor- crly conduct, and lor destroying prop- rty belonging to Mrs. Nicholson, col- ed. wan given the privilege of paving the .costs in his suit. Sidney got into trouble at a ball given by the "black four hundred" recently in Idlewild. Rogers admitted to the mayor that he had taken four drinks. Mnvor Russ re marked that it broke, all records and Rogers was the tirst man who every appeared in court and admitted taking more tn-iii two drinks'. The trial of Hayes, the AA'ool loot t bur ar. will In- held tins afiernoon. He will be bound over to court. COU l'Y COMMISSIONERS Continue iho Bridge Repairers Another boar and Pay Ouisule Poor. 'he county Coinmisisoners were) in sum I his morning lor their regular nionlhlv session. The greater portion of the day was pent in issuing the monthly payment for in lp and aid to the outside poor. I'lie Commissioners pud the regular monthly salaries to Superintendent Rav. it the Work Mouse, who was before them most ol the dav. The CominisHioners took up the mat ter ot county, bridge- repairers, anil de cided to continue these men. in the mploy oi me count v lor another year. The Coiniiiisisnners took a recis from L.'io o'clock until .". o'clock. They will be m sesison several davs. Ind as the ('onnnissioners were about to adjourn a tanner who lives 20 miles Irom town, asked that they attend to a mutter ol small importance for him as he was dcsinous of leaving at once for his home. The Ooniiiiissmers couhl liave nttcinleil to the .' matter in a few seeond.t, but instead ml inarm il. and- thereby detained the man, so that be could noi reach home before late 1o niglit. THE OLD FOLKS' COXCERT. On ye .eighth day of ye third month in ye year of our Iird. ye old fashioned coiieeii will takep lace, at which ancient tunes and worldly ditties will be sung by ye young men and women, which same are provided .with strong lungs and gisid musical training. The monies to be paid for this diver sion shall be two shillings. Ye trouble will begin one hour past caudle light. Tickets on sale at W', II. King's Drug Store. ' .;' '.Children 10 cents; adulM 25 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats. Ten cents in gallery. Don't fail to go to Metropolitan Opera House. C. C. McDonald has sold his cottage on AV'orth Slns't to Soloman Freeman, who has moved into same and will make it his permanent home. CAUSE OF SPAIN'S REQUEST. By Telegraph to The Times. ' AA'asOington. D. 0., March 7. Tho House Appropriations Coinittcc will bold mi important meeting to-morrow. It Is understood that Sriiin's -.hjrvtinn. to 'en. Lis nre some of his von's utterances of Hmpu!liy Uy it'lubiins. Scraitor Utile (ihai'i-mun of the Semite naval numnitree bus suggestctl the advisability of pur chasing any K-npiiOie leeessniT for tho country. . ; .- .$12.50 buys a new three-room cottage by you making 1(V) Monthly (or oftenor it you. enoise .same amount) payments, ("all on C. C. McIonnld nt his offlco oil Fayetteville street. , -. P. S. Don't cull unless you want to buy, ns I have plenty of busiuoss to get, ' :.: I. J t .
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