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I'-. H NEWS PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 15. 1900. VOL. 30. NO. 35. * i PENSACOLA has a Depth of 33 Feet of Water i the Channel at the Entrance of the Harbor. thmhne tth nrneo --it t,, At- lr .it A .jIdIi 1*,I o~li uses I t ii I 0: 11 jCct'I Isri * it ). v al h : i i. lk + I Ib- %. *v:- r tghti.it At 1114or o ie.r tl.. I.r- yt I :3Upi o'c~lock Tur. 4W i -I; il~e .tI II4t a ck. undefi tI U. atintidavfl iinalibotig I tit it-~lioura.witgt.th iii i retie-tat 1.1 ttI.- ntvaai, whee itt(%likel driite- .vinrg tlht.ABoug. w mo- t.# ati :3Ucleick Tudavt: ..., te tit )11Jac. Wde ic by iie Kby ladyr- ie.t. 1 -1 t ta d Ia cla I I.tI I !Ii f u IIA W Iietu.' wit. usI Iu trI e t-[ I A it A .- keatflyJ44fflhi1 Naizi th a. -,,I .., t! I 1 -l-.ig !L -.1ai 1t.o 1,1 *1 1144t.4 itr lt. MtflC t'11, In -. I : + il-Vla taruu- ht i iIA v :i e KtlIr- %~r'tad-euc a ~a z I I -i 4f a:K!.3I.'vtI'Ii ~e ,. ~..g yte 1-fen iI .i . 4illt ''d t-c- ai.l 'A w iii jir ltf c" --1h'-fera'.- if l.-'t-o-:arY.. 11 1* a ho'. ri-tait 1*.al tilciy W ill i 'aI411 .#*e.-er Itt.'-tate- :ilatl theI- .-.crt t. ,feerre' if t !'-e- (..eu-pi rai v r'-t rt-pIul.lizaii-; gt-zit-rilly b.- ,III i4t.ve-rticer T.Avleer will 1-7arre-ioI-rI e!i hr t !Ie uII;IIIt iaj -r - ... ht That it %%III1Is- lb-feate- Itii, A -I t 1i 14 Ic\~ a re 11 F,-I.r I .;ut-licI-ill tel-at'! -W1a64 irInc-c- trade with 1'-irt.- Io e rc.1eublic".hin lijirierty in th*e 1-ha- - '- .i.II y-#vean -T rce doe-micrca: ir it-r- will vt.-' fcer -a tariff ill P-errc -atdc-fe-at 14f the' bill. i s.. ~ le. it "Ac -t'a..'IrL-I, -rr- \..-1Aabl hl. N 4. I' I~e -c--~F f I' 14t :2* l t It W , --I ?ai., I -\V '. -A t'. t'-. d -~-1.- aire Sole' AvreItlsIFor I 4he J W :4 .1 11b ;' W 11, Paip, I ~ i: (flilt 1,~l room seMIN. 01' WIUCS'.'Wh ich ever iyou 'a tMarston J- Finch *s. ll'l I t h'Il i l rit I i Si h I. ttil l ii I i lI I i I I t ;t I I rC. I : ; : .I { ,v r t i .a ,- i t t ,- : i;" .'. it + ;t :it l ++ ,lf i :,+ la'.it i r;-I ~ I r t r -! 'r i t i. .. 11- .... V ": I l ,e ll [ ;4l In ; ;l l,;l '( - Si ..: 4 + iI. I,. t .- l.-t l t e,* . S '- '; ,: ., rt, ~ i i. l' y ail. , ,or- 'l'! ( +. ;i--,,,i+tti,,ii w ill :i ; " Mr. h I tdon Uses t -: .Pap-ter For, r.u- Jee muffeorfrs. .-Sheldon tstcking to ideal of what a daily newspaper should be. whether be Pleases ail of his readers or not. t It:leading- 'v w. a the -rs 'y p of was a brief .story by Assocase Edasor C ar e : uaig of the pr [ ai to he apt al mad in be.al; Sof b stricken India The Ladiano19T. World of Bottmn nelegrap.ed Mr. 11- Tui'kA. March 14.-- v. Charie M. Sheldon to *tickiag to be deal of what Tnd leading ste ob t he a f, pabe of Rev. Charles M b~adoa's dily today was a brtef story by Aso ae Bdso the Cbear troliug of rhe promp rlpoos. to the aponal mad n Mbeg tlof feature of otracken India, The l4tan Endevor Wori d of Boetraiteo. wished Mr. 8aysisl di a urgring hr teoopre famad, bai he -tve be I too bcy io mwas n to thi- work nard. and eaguin tha tribs con- be ,eat tnroagn re;Qmar obanneil. Governor Staoey wrtse a colama r-. ti,'e ;)i e<,ss t rison reform bas made It the -titt .\:+., her colcmn was an m rt . war e-rto .U by Beard, and in this Con- icrti',,n < ntj neral <:,i' latest list of e'a-A.ties in Luzon will be run with c,)uni'out by Editur Sheldon. A leading art:.l on ihe lor-si page was a stafe- ment :r 1 l the Kaubau Millers' aseocia- 'i u prateeting against alesed unjust !re4trwent waich they receive at tie :.aia i of the railroadA. (). *e e.Cra ifi.:. w.h wal ma. i. f the war. and Editor Sheldon Sainim-nted free v ou the news. There was a long ec. trom (irinonell, Ia.. t.** i,(u, f tie r.t :g:narin (,f P:re ieut (;itt-.A of the Ilwa co.iege and giving un. ras,mns rthre*or. Ti.- ioL- iteader was headed,: "What t'au We Do to Make This a Better I' aiv.cat.e- nounprtisan politics and rz:ee a higuer standard 1f rngnteous- S-NE aDnig oficiaTs and peOp.e. SIGNED WITH A GOLD PEN. I tie Nw 'V neane s' Iltll I' N..w the L.iw f lih- Land. \VWA nitoro. March 14 -At 14 min- u:-s to 1 o'c.o -k tans afternoon the pro.ident asixed hia signature to the Uinancial bail. thus making it a law of the land. Mr. Overstreet of Indiana, who had the bill in charge, arrived at the White louse about 5 minutes be- foure that time and was sbuwn into tbhe cabinet room. where he was joined by the rrestlJeat wao, after inquiring if the ril nad been compared with care. afited his sigaature to it. At the samke time be recalled to those wno atood by the fact that many of the important financial bills whioh had been passed by congress had been ap- proved oa the fourteenth of the month. lie ep ke of the Sherman act. the re- sumulion act and now the bill which was before them. In signing the bill the president used a new gold pea and houlier which Mr. Overstreet had brought with him for the purpose. S'mr stomnac:h. fullnes- after -at- In fl:itiultleice. art- all atu--d lbyv inip-rfe-ct (diLestion. PIRIc KIN. AStI ITTKI-I conir-cts thle di-ord(ers ,t ntice-. dtivfs out b:idly d igested f,-od tia-l tion- the stmntach. liv-r ad h wel-. -For sale by Hannahl Bro<-. "Three Feather-' at FIIt'rge!i Ar- '' ;:. .- 15 ather 4'. iillllt 1 I Te-x\.a- -tirmii ha- i.-vt !i[c, .d -.'a,'-., .r:pt lol -inerg.vy -Itt<' y..-tt-rt.t - I: lo t'-,itral thi- n! *riiin. 11i In~ ,i.th- I ri I. i' -li;ta1 : a:itnd w ill c >',iit l tio'- it) u:,'. i- n it ti ertht a&-..-rl.v cour-H. WV it li t -.e Ixi t ion cf te,, in).ii - , :1 t ( uI !f 1ati A ltl itlti *t ,;k-, th'*, :tr -,t of 4 liih prs- r,.. t and its at- d.: 1I nt coId wr eatt,.r. I:,.w # xt, e ,1- 'all Ice ,r: i,,.t ,i f t:',- c(,.,,la r.v. - i:!- w.Ir, l t. l' f ;. --t- itl (t-l:trA, 1 \ .' "*11t i ti- t t 1! ; I.tt i,+', i- 1,11t 'I1 ':- ;.t! l a'"V 7.' ,! ', .= .' h "aI \ ; I ' i l. t : v. S . 1 . t .* r 'i'' .t m- -" ' v :l , M: .I \\ : '* * .1 1 I : t r. I':,:, \ I. A 3,,-. The best 5 cent Cigar on the market is the DURHAM. Try them at D'Alemberte's. CHINESE SQUADRON TO BE ESTABLISHED, Result of a Conferlence With German Ambassador. A SPECTACULAR WARNING Ameirriel hunsed (e-s iiu-ny \1) Illake a Sismli- lar I)lfgustii ratloira. -',4REW AWAY HIS BUTTON. Old Soldier Was Brutally Tre.ted by a Negro t.u.trl. WASHINGTO. March 14. --Feeiing ran iagh at the Coeur d'Alene investigation before the house committee on military affairs today and there were several s: .ited exchanges between Ohairman lluil and Representative Lentz. George (;,rneil was on the stand relating his ex- erience during imprisonment which dif- fars only in detail from those of other wi'liesses. Otie o his recitals was as to an old soldier, who because of brutality of the negro soldiers toward him, took his Grand Army button from his coat and with tears in nis eyes threw it away. N:'.v Yu:. March 14 -A special to IGurnell said he made a memorandum of the J,,urual and Advertiser erom Wash- the adair. but the book was taken away e Jurua and Advetis from Wash- fi )m hinm and he saw it afterward in ingtou lays: the possession of Ba;rtett Sinclair. the hle Getrman amtbass.ldor, Dr. Von governor's representative, during the Hol.utl,:. h.ad a luong conference with troubles. Atini 6eczetary of State H11il in which Mr. Sinclair, who was present, arose try of a in and declared there was no buch soldier tue latter was presumably informed as had been described. that a demou.tration in Caina might Mr. Lents protested affainst state- be expected from lRussia shortly. ments not under o.tth. He also gave Te chief o the burea f ag notice that he would call on Mr. Sin- Tue chief the bureau of av clair to produce all his books to tion. Rear Admiral Crowninshield, locate this alleged soldier entry. sought secretary of State Hay and Chairman Hull here interposed to oaund him at the Hay residence, after remind Mr. Lenta that he was not which the navy department anuoanced the entire committee and was not in a that a Chinese squadron will be position individually to order the pro. established and tuat Rear Admiral uaoutio of books. This was the province Kempff, now commandant at the Mare of the committee and without such island navyyard. will be sent to Maailsa ati1o Mr. Iauts's notice amounted to to take this squadron for oruising the abinf. Chinese and Japanese coasts also that Mr. Lentz stated that this was thb us- Rear Admiral Remy. in charge of the ual counr that books referred to Io te. Asiatic sesuot, will maintain the naval itanomy would be called for. He asked base at Maala. h the te oaiSmistte make the request It is saderstood that Rear Ad iral W .! without objection this was doMe. Kempff's squadron will eoanist of h - Oregon and Baltimore, now at Mamula, BATTLE IN CLOUDS A MYTH. the Iowa, Phi adelphia and Marblehead, now on the Pacific coast. and the Mot.- V*terams Say There Was No Figihtlig iromerv. now attacuea to the South At-. n Top of Lookoue. latic s tatond here that the f M Pins. March 14.-During the ses. It i; believed here that the formation *:o of t Confederate H..tor:cal "so- of the Chinese squadron by the United s of Statue is to tobe a spectacular warning to ciatien here there was an interesting in- lusoia and Frante tuat American in. formal discussion touching an historical ierests are involved in any change in question in connection with the Chick. tne cont.iions in Cmina. Presumably amoaug campaign. Germany will uAke it imilar demon- ama campaign. trma( y will ke u. lar o- nerl Gordon. Captain Carnes and t- several other veterans, who were at the CRADDOCK KILLED SHARP. battle of Coakamaugs, agreed that the u Lattie in tue clouds was a popular error Ih-y \V-.re 6;H.ib,r.g &d l Quarreled whicb had crept into text books and has Over i. (:arl. beue generally accepted as history by A'Ai:'AI.IA. Ala. March 1,. This tuose uot familiar with the details of moru-ug Wlli] -'ra.Jid.-:k .Lut aiad ki!!d the eventful campaign. There had been rno actual tfigting on the summit of Thomas Snarp ii the juryroom of the Lookout mountain. The pictures and courthouse. They had been gambling paragraphs representing the federal and Snarp accused Craddock of secret- scaling the perpendicular walls amid ug a caid. tut the difference was snp- smoke and lead had no foundation in i .a ... tt th ^ dfernc w tact. IueriSe 4. :A.i U tv Eeu reP eI, t. v JUU i ti game enmdld raddock picked up Sharp's iii Ot (andl saidi:d "It's a good gan, but not as good as wine," anti with a remark: *Lo,)k out!" tired point blank at Sharp's forehead. killing h:m instantly. Cratidouk was givsn ai r.reliumnary trial today and remanded to jait with- cut bail. TOWN NEARLY DESTROYED. Light Spring., Fiat., llae a Very D)r- titrucltv "FIre. IIMiHSPK iNas. March 14.-Fire. which originated in the drug store of P. F. lIciton & Co., swept through the town, destroying :3 bu:ldingu and causing a loss approximating $.30.000. There was very Ittle Insnrance. Ualy seven business houses are left standing in the town. Fifteuen stores and ofliceiN were burned. Among the building.. destroyed were the postofflce. i[.Iton'U uruj store. H. Walsu's shoe store. PIutuam's general stire, the high i S-rinr News printing uilice and The Senutinel printing office. Ail Se-.t to.1 ill. SAV%'.~ati. March 14 -Judge Emory Speer tia re:'used to dlicharge A. L. Whee.er. aiias J. S VWheeler. and H.. BI Watts. alias C. J. Watts. In other words their peas in abatement to the effect tMat they were not the parties in- dicted with 1). A. Tyson for the fraudu- lent une of the mails were overruled and they were compelled to go to trial with the other oefeudants, all of whom pleaded not guilty to the charges of conspiracy and fraudulent u*e of the mails Desperate Fight With Coivicfs. Cot MBIA. S. C. March 14.-This morning five convicts on a penitentiary farm near this city attacked Abe Nar- ling. a guard. They got his Winches. ter. but did not know how to operate it, and fought him with hoes. He suc. ceeded in drawing his pistol after a des- perate fight, and killed Tom Houghton, a negro desperado. and wounded an- other. Two surrendered and tooe fifth escaped. I IEncourage Mitanufacture . K "txiLuE. March 14.- The city coiuuil of PErstol. Va., last night granted a request of the Virginia Iron. Coai and Coke company that it be re- ":evedi of five years' taxes on all new en- terprises launched taere. This request was made recently. It is said tke com- pany wir a at once begin the establish. ment of rolling mills, coke oven pianBs ana perhaps a steel plant at Bristol. 'rylug to Save Neal. CoqI.t iA. S. C.. March 14 -The ef. t irts to have the Ne.al case dropped are S.ntnuing. Letters are being received quite often and personal interviews are L.aing had looking to the dropping of tne Oase against Colonel Neal. The case are to be tried at the April term of the court in this county and there is no indication that the oases will in ary way be compromised. Upp-r Teu" at Eugeue Arbona's. BIG CONCESSION OF LANDS. A Pulp Syeilionte Acquires Valuable I ranchlnes In C'anpada. ToUnoTio, March 14.-By agreement brought down in the legislature last night, a big concession of pulp lands for 21 ye-ir !s granted to a syndicate ciemprised of a number of Canadians ann intcuding Marshal J. Dodgeof New The concessions include 50 square mtles on the Spanish, Vermillion and Unaping rivers and in addition to the payment of the schedule of fees the syndicate agrees t6 expend $o0.000) within three years in the erection of a Tiuln and paner mill 11ltllEIK) THE GltAVEI. A -tairling incident of whieh Mr. John o!liv r of Philadelp hia. was the -ulbj-et, is narrated by him 4!, fld- low-: "I w;iA ill mLot dre:d> 'ti! o, (dition. My skin w'n 2 alin-, t y, l- low. es sunken, tongti roatpd, pain continually in back andd ,ides. 1uic aqi-tit, gradually growing i ve:Aiker" day by day. Throe phy-.i- alii;iI' had -iv en me llup. Fortuntate- I;i. a ft i:id advised trying *Electric I''ter-.' ~ind to o iny great joy and -it, ieri-,. the first bottle made a d,,- c'idil i;nipiroveiient. T continued th* ir u-!e fr tlhre' w-+t k-. and aiiin noiw a wll imnan. I know they saved my lift, and robbed the grave of atn- oti,-r victim." No one should fail to try th -in. Only W0) cents per bot- ti" at W. A. D'Alemberte's Drug Store. .v...-. I un African War. OrTAWA. Mari-h 14 -Lite last night tue hUouse divided on Mr. Bourass' mo- tin that the uouse refuse to consider ; e a.tunon of taoe government in rela- nion to the South African war as a ;ore-edelnt whbi h should commit the do. mruncna to any action in the tunure. the voiw Ptndinug 11. rto 10 against it. Tne matterr were ail Frenco Canadians, six I..berals aud four Conserratives. l'rofesi tu eItl la Arr--t.t.il. ATT ,TA, March 14. Dr. 1 L., i ;I,: ou!, a 1ain wel ktniwn ;mixo,)ng the business and professi-.nai men of At- ,anta and a partner in toe Brooks Den- tal Specialty company, has been ar- rested on a warrant from Savannah. charging him with forgery, and carried to that city for trial. Tte amount in- volved in tue transaction is said to be cn.y 5. Uo Wants to Disfrntnch!qs Niogro. MACoN, March 14.-T. W. Hardwick of Washington announced today that he wuuld probably be a candidate for re-election to the legislature. say:ng the only reason he wanted to go bai-k was to again introduce his bi:1 to disfran- chise the negro. He asserts that the restriction of the negro vote is the oniy taking that will help the po.itics of Ueurgia. __ "He that seeks finds." H}{- tlat take Hood's arsaparilla fitind in its use pure. rich blood and conese- quently good health. CONDITIONS IN ('11. Settlement of Its Affairs a Grave Problem. SENATORS TO VISIT THE ISLAND. i'ersonnl Iu Initiullon to liHe Made by) a 4 *nnli m ite*--'ine ilaskanu Bill In the ,eunHt.-- le-lntie-Lluan Who 4 uuldn'tl le ribed. \\ .\-ii i a s. ').. \ M .1 1 1 'i7(l. j IItlfac.l,1oifeInatlllV0*"111411,1a1 iaa.3 Illi I t- I'' tl* "'L t-. IIlIllIA: 11V o f qc I IdI- .m ath i vitlier tIii se- if the l'iiilippin Ies .or Poqrto Itic. .It is hecu lsitcc. of1this iiir-~u that Souia I )I I hit t. of Coin nev t-t i~t Ald- rich till Ithulo -Islauad will Tiller of Col- orafielc. ri-lorc-Nc-itlg Ithe -,,lailittct- On r-clatieus ~wlihI ,ulca. hea1ve. tle-clded lto visit til-h.- LdiAid t iljl a sc-ttaiin as far as pwsplio~- tI iltahee- ondsithious existing t bet. TLes.e Senaitor)1s hay.tIcc-eli re-ading the rtports eoe!Iflic U aited I tatus officers. they lmve-.- imid ;e-w-r'al Broukv. w~'ho was ii iitary govtrutir tof1thie iWand. hti-foerv themii iic.lilirmnttei iiimel hIt&*e tx- Uie4-iitN re nlating"to ('11alc beut thOey t4111 La% a mdca:rili i pi k it. i.li.' %it li(e h 4-nab ~iille tlcirii t-Pf-iill a;m 'I i~lp-Ioz lecli 1 it' I1 :11 1frI- t 11.1 HaIl :41141 1 SC le`4It t 114i. ." 4 %c4-; I hi c4eli~ljt I Ilolls of II w i.liati~l that 4f 1.1t13la I ti#-.>. -4 1111i "l,31-I e g.) iiilt c- 44 e ic i l. 1. !1i- If. .. flIi Se-natI~I e 1(l a I en I em Scs ew pene. ft3 I eI I~ -cii W ll'..I a I I aa *~~~~ t3 1 1 119a. 1., .L-i: lt. tceie!4 I tI e4 41 If :,toe-I 1 :11 I3 -s a ".41-Iit to le- I I4c I I.-I 3 .. lv lIe 1 4.flI I I a-* : I 3:34 L'. t-rlIeoa I Iii - oi.. .4 A -it th cUhas -,--I-.114 i thj1. i'.tug I ii 4,114 l 1 44 ilt- ,1'1 1 1,real % :I ;: I fit Ba te' s ~ .it 1.4 111 4 ain lift"eIc'!I . w.c -iis i t iaik. I lae- .1- a II ,I I iiIII - -ro -I Itv tA' I :1a 11, a .1 Ic e N 'It :uI AI-s.. 11, oile I-, .Ipi lle J -. s ,1 N f %r .1e-. 11:1 I B II -- i .i a- 4 el .1, I a ,.ir lcv, I-Iit !-- II 4 ciuld Not lie liiloicI. I.--til '111#1 i'5' Iaaa II$, .- r- i.t)c j.jaI i'fl-. revolt.' i., pN [civuleai111' h-riI Lard 1: 1 ).. '1.--4 'I I ,# ll -' a3a. --.1cI- I I fill, A -11:.1 I .' -. I ;- it,-brit- a "1 -. 'I L A, .8- 12 4 ~ .1i 1 :i.1 %%;i, lircil iin the con- I l;It h.. 1%.- 110t bibeid. 3'I'gl Pi' de 4 abile Bill. A~ ~~ ~~Ti .c1,111L-.I..1ii jitc. l beach l't~ii.I c .iagr mi-I -. ti. laeji,'.. e, itnml ;ta L"~~l a 1:1 I.- L:1\'4.rI.ll~ cable coil- I, 'i v-I I~1 e.1 4i'LjU1 '[i ;1 :a. IA116iiti 6 A1 -if-a fill' :1 "11 4 -11- i 1'' i- tirom the I ill. .1 S~itt.--. iie-:111V.' Ith1 Senate 4 *1,1 : 0.11 13 i .i' :ill :a f ir, l4asA rt-t irt- ci mi o iiI ci. idita H Iit, #1itii:! .ii cif thie* ti!I~qfirth'e 11:1\\ BwIi.-1 n ~thes, w~Ill f i.~ HcIRTI r.3 :i a*:51 I 11 3 Ily 4!)- I14eh1iQ'fts of' h.I ill .iI I ll Iii e- etgr. s iw~. 'flier-t-' it il I4to !erit l[ ie-; l i to granting an v sl.-ily foer a able. and if the ftirvo %ant i in vr tot the vcable nrt divided It will to-nil to prevent any' favorable action itthi~im wsslu. Pre- hap@ the unfiletMng Interviot4 may tbD zadjus'ted on account of itlie deniand for a cable. Amrnin W. Drviw. TO CURRl A COLD IN ONIK DAY Take Ia.xative Bromo 4ulninso Table$*. All truggiceta refund the money If It f`1l1119 9# lurv. E-. W. (irove". s ignaturr is em eacw box. 2;1C. Earl Mayor of Columbia. CoLrKmBA. S. C.. March 14.-Dr. V. Sumter Earl and ex-Mayor McBeth Sloan. the leading oontestante of a former primary in which there were five candidates for mayor of Columbia, have run the flual race. which is equiv. alent to an election. The voters wor registered. Only 1.741 votes were ca, Dr. Earl winning by .JI majority. Vet4.rans of ( tlvl Wr Cleal. CLEVELAND. Mareh 14.-General Jobh J. Elwell. one of the best known citi. zons of Cleveland and a haro of se civil war, died last Jight Dealh wa due to old age. but probably bateseed by injur is received during the civil war. from which he never fnlly recov- ered. ('resreut City Derby. NEW ORLEANs. March 14i-On a. urday next the Crescent City derby. worth $4,000. will be decided. The field that w:ll contest is not made op and only surmise can be formed In this line, but the sure starters are F. W. 13rodo, the Oonqueror and Sidney Loca& A. I. D- Fluent. editor of the .i,,,irnil,,, Dl)oyle.-ttown. ) -utl-red I a r fi umber of ye-ar' irn ti rheuina- ti-in In his ritrht should( r and "Ide. He sys: **.My right arri at timtnes was entirely- use-l--is. I tried Cham- lberlain'- Paini itlm, and wa- sur- 'priT.-d to rIt .iv) r ,e-' e lif almf i t iinm - diat ly. 'Tlih Pain H1:lm ta- be-en a coIlst. att companrl n of mine Pevr -ie'- ;: (Ind it rve.r fail.,." For -aljc blv Haninah iro s.. 21 Siouth Palafox .tr,-e t. Se'rv'icealel agoni.. lt--t material. l)h-st irotintg. l' te t ill nirovemenlt--t. lowest rprice-s. These I tprins ply' to the A I W:ageon-i sold by J. M. Hilliard &('t. All thle best brand of lilinor- ar, A tiger-t ArbonAi 5. Cotrinir, the AIb;a Haywood Co.. the cetl-brat.d comPdiati -upported by se-vpral musical :rti-ts of r-nown. D)n't fail to get tick-ets. Price 7S cer't.. BH-ni-fitof H P. ). 0.Elk-s char- ity futi. t'luttr-r's Hall. Monday evtn.il;g, l'1th inl..t. inln2tf S IMPOltTANT NorivE. iTo taro 'contratior- Ilaci (I*- 'al l' u!i: of S Notics- i, hi -r.lby L'iv, 'n that on afnd ;aftt-r the first day of April lJI.. no i on mechanic or litlore-r will wnrk o-ren any building with any uri-on-inors miln- whI r- th-rt- r- i- an ; rti .or* ;i ization ' of -:lId i'raft umld-r thi jiuri-diction of the (',.ntr:,l T'rad- l ( 'i rci il ila'mf J. JI. J ,,i IA.tN. Handsome pui-ures, bric- a-brac, et., in. endle.s. ar- ra/y at rock bottom prices at MAlrston 4 Finch's. Who is Rader ? He's is the Furniture Man. Your Credit is Good 1'-r :s:. .in;t i: our i,,'n-, \\' I arve :I !~-i 2, - 0. MI. PIIYOH, B.r;, .in Pjrntitur.- IHone. DURHAM Cigars have no equal. For sale az D'A'emberte's. 4 .- Makes the food more delicious and wholesome sovt stumeIPOWM CO.. ITOK. -A - A," C - '1 44. .*J.je.t S. -I.. ~ 4.-i ai ~-'~I *5,44 il I' - '-4'.--- A. * ,'* - -E * r'Ae )c 7' 4. t 4: - ,' t -43 :~L 1. 4. -A S. -'U '# K-4 "a AU DJ~. A. Nd= f "t: I I I '1111% 1%1.% Il 4,1%,& %11 10111.1 ., c 2 THE DAILY NEWS: PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Ring up 38 or call at the office. 11 North Valafox -tr-et, when in need of a carpente-r. H. 1). H< ffman. Buwine' A'.-'-zt of the (';rrp. nter'- and Jon,er- I'ti.'u. will urii- h youp with the d--ir.d hl -lp on short no- tice. t,__ t GAS RANGES -A'tow All Connected Ready for Use for... $13.00! To those new comers just setting up house- keeping these Ranges are just the thing. Call and Examine them or drop us a card and we will call on you. PISC A GAS cO, No. 3 S. Palafox Street. Jamecs lituiles' Boiler Uforks Steamboat and Sawmill Work a Specialty. 'Fin k- or ; llII-- 1 !"t1 :1I- 1 PEN .AA 0 I .X - t. TENDERS A SPANISH FLAG. Hobsou Desires to Present Ills State With a Trophy. MONIOME V. Ala., March 14.-Gov- ernor Jonnston is in receit!t of a letter from Richmond Pearson Hobson, at Hong Kong, in which tue young hero expresses the desire to present his na- tive state with a Spanish A merican war relic, a flag and flag polo. He says "uie flag is the United States enusiga which I hoisted on the armored cruiser Infant MariA Teresa., tlutship of Ad- mirai Cervera, at the moment of her successful floating, the vessel being atterwarda lost on her way north. " Tue flag pole, he says, has the form of a mast. being cut from the foremast of the Spanish gunboat Don Juan de Austria, sunk at Manila, and of the foretopmast of the Spanish armored crui-er Almuirante Oquendo, destroyed at Santiago. The pole, he says, will be 110 feet high, and he asks teat he be permitted to assist upon his return to this country in the erecting of the staff and flag upon the ground of the state capitol near the spot where Jefferson Davis was inaugurated as president of the confederacy. Governor Johnston answered, accepting the interesting reilc in trh name of the people of Ala- bama. He wrote: **It wil. be appreciated the mrre by the people because it comes from a son of Alabama. whose conspi nons gallantry has shed undying iuster upon our state." HOT SLASH. Do I).iI.'a Thnt In PrIved hy New -~ fl, n, It W3,4 l.! I .,-i a ,. -i- i:O od til 'I; ii *r.t:- '.it~-~ 1,3 :1 it t I! a~ .- - L h -!., ,k ; ; :1- ;IT ; lit, 1 -- :I ~ t v Ir, ~tI su. I.-]1 Op -:1 ;1:1 it Itvr'o3 \\ ; tI,~I I n I :t a ~I-T ie fn inrt ,. inti s It 3:i r. i iii tIl t I.. it3 :1:1 14- Y \ THE HEINE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, S .. -. N.o, N,,r", !'.::t'.. < .".. I :- ' MISS EVELENE M. HEIrE. Prrin',il. MISS I10 PIAGGIO. A-i-tant. \ .l. lit ( .. 3 i 1 I 3 E Best Patent Flour. Our 7 sd/ hit.1 / Jo/a,' Place For Pensacola JPatcnt I's* f/i c ~ '~/ / ,f~l.l For.Fel NA *~~~n.' i the bes~trFc/.( .411 wal, a"./ 1,y I/i(). E. St~ II Iaa l. i ii jl /4 (Il' sale b.',,/ Xcu!Orh'an. (;r-'IO eery Co. Phone 105. .J1J1, -(;j[ -:- AT-- The Well-Known. Up-to-Date Store Eczema! The Only Cure. Eczema is m.re than a skin disease, and no kin rernodies cain cure it. Th"l d,, 'trs ar, unable to effect a cure, and th--ir mineral mixtures ar- darmnt'inn t. tne mostt powerful constitution. The w\;l,* trti'ille is in the blood. and tSift's Specitic is the only remedy ' which can reach such doep-s(ated blood dise:a- es. E -.'.ma broke out on my dau:.hter. and con- tinueud to spread u:ntli her h ad was entirely cover; .1. She was trt-attd by -,-v-ral good doctors. 1 it gr .w ,rs, and the dreaifui dit.-ase spread to her face. Lhe was . taken to two celet.rated - health springs, but re-- ceived no benefit. Many patent medicines were taken, but without re- sult. until we decided to try S. S. S..and by the time the first bottle was finished, her head lb- tgan to bheal. A dozen bottles cured her coin- pletely and left her skin perfectly smooth. She is now sixteen years old. and ha a niagnifr.>on -rowth of hair. Not a siirn of the dreadful di6e&se aj ever returned. H. T SinoRr. 2704 Lucas Ave.., t. Louis. Mo. Don't expect local applications of soaps and salves to cure Eczema. They reach only the surface, while the di- sease comes from within. Swift's Specific S.S.SYO Blood is the only cure and will reach the most obstinate case. It is far ahead of all similar remedies. because it cures cases which are beyond their ranch. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no pot- ash. mercury or other mineral. --Books mailed free by Swift Specifle Company. Atlanta, Georgia. UiobM. ICcred rlercoverPn. N'-w Yon), March 13.-Roland Rued. the actor, who has been siok for the past four months in St. Laka's hospital, has been discharged and is on tue road go iLul recovery. For Rolitf of Alabjlnian.. WASHINGTON. March 13 -At the op3n- ing of the session of the house today, a bill was passed for the relief of the hbeirs of Philip McClusky and John Hogan of Mobile. Ala. EZ'tJlHe J. Hall, t, pot uan i pu; - li-e;r. .ivs that one (b ^f r4f 01'*. Hcenv au( Tar r-t,,red IA-i; voice when lihoarsiness thire tt ..d t., ; rc- vent hi; lecture at (cntr.i Mio-ic Hall. Chicago. Nothir n' e;-, ;ia good.-W. A. D'Alemnl. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tnb signature of a4 AW-'PC Z I FPEWCH NATO: A'P 7Et 1660 FR2-' s p> 4 FAD #<'+I- H 5 LL- kI -' >3~-.ml l ;':F'S .: T E`G 4 ON TIL STARTLING DEVELOPMENT. Lide's Wife Stys That Shb Was Not aaa 1ulted. MONTGOMERY, Ala., March 14.-The killing of Magistrate A. B Johnston, at Dooley's. this county, last week, by S. A. Ltde, has developed a genuine se -'ion. Both men were highly re- ._- Immediately after the killing Lide surrenderedd and gave out the re- port that Jounnton had attempted to criminally assault his wile. wnich is considered by the juries in thi.; state to justify murder. Mrs L'do confirmed the story before the coroner. Lide's preliminary trial was to have been held today, but he waived oexai- nation. His wife was here to attend trisl. but she is said to have made a positive statement to friends that John- I son did not assault or insult her, but al- ways showed her the utmost considera- tion. Her father, a Mr. Reynoids, a re- spectabie gentleman, vouches for this statement and says his daughter was forced by threats from her husband to testify as she did before the coroner. All of the parties are well known in the county. Itig IracKl'lg Pistit. FORT WORTH. Tex., March 14.-Th! Dold Packing company has sent repre-. sentatives here for the purpose of close. ing a deal to erect a plant in Fort Worth to cost over $1.000,OUO. The prospects are fair that it will be built. At (. V. I I llip-omn's. Crune'. Lad(ie-' Note 'apter. .aitl Envelpe to match. ('ambridt.e Itiet and E:,.vlI- . Hurd's Parchli t.it. Invi:ition Pa.)er al;d E ,nv-.l'pe-. Lint-n i a')det-. Fro-t; d V lit!in ai,, K v l. p-l . Engli-i Noe; r:,iiin W,ve: Ti--une Paptr; D)eni-o*i,'s ('rt; e. lEtr.. with 'i get-eI ral a-.o',trtlel.t of -t.ttionery. (. V'. IO.MI 'N. No. ) 0 Stuith 'Pailafox stue-t. Do You Want To Be Pretty? ATTENTION, LADIES! I Are you sunburned, reddened by heat. florid -is your complexion bad? We've got the thing for you: Cream De Beaute. Highly recommended for a skin beautifier. It will remove freckles and make the skin clear and smooth. PARKER DRUG CO. For Sale Only by qqqiS' ,p 4pl4oy, 21.-, S.outh Palafox St. Indigestion! Wec challenge the world to pr'odiuce ai reinedy/ eCual to there .Iatchless Mineral \ after r for the cure of In- digestion, ysp,epsiat and all/; fI'rms of SfImtach, Bow- el Troubles and Skin Dis- eases. Guaranteed to (cure or money refunded. Cost on1y -7 c nt-s a day to isc if. One do(10,ar bottle last tw1cn- ty da11s. FvrI s(l' b l) t dI.fists:. (fso I" '. T. Grc'ii ,' (o. ,01 . 1Palafox ,Street. (R A1I)Il"F?:S 1. IW. WILINS"ON, Greeuvilie. Ala. rf 'ii ii'irj l I-''m nl J iail..' < ; a 'n 3 f -.: 1 1 iiI.r t ~~~~i~a It !i4\l~ tL o rI ,a:. 33 r:.-k(l,,*o. -ANID- Real Estate Agents, PENSAOOLA. FLA.L REPRESENT TWENTY-TWO OF THF LEADING O FIRE. LIFE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. FIDELITY. PLATE OLASS AND STEAM BOILER IN- STZ & O FURANCR COMPANIES ....... T hl tiny Caples JEesapr&ior( POt, 8 e"ts o I eEQ it 'It 0o-b oand tionos. ;-120-122-( Li6 Assuiralce SoCicty of the --GOLAY -- Grist and Corn Meal Mills, I. F. GONZRhIEZ & CO., Prop s, Manufact u retrs CHOICE MEAL AND PURE GILOUIN) STOCK FEED. Patronize Imnn- iilustry. for th'r :- ev.-ry reason you -hioud buy your Meai :ti.( stck Fv-,d from t:f Ho'ni-' Manufantur,-:. (,r lty so doing i-.u e-nco>ura.- hornp Ir.lu.-- T'ry. ) our mot.y :; I-ft ;u the cntnrul;p ::v fcr Infants and Children. T'he Kind You JHave Alwavys Boiglit thas borne the -;. - ture oft Cl;is. 11. Fletc'her, and Ihas been made n: udel. I;,- perisonal iiupervisio:i for over :;0 years. Allow 1, ,,t- to deceive fyoi in this. ('olinterfeits, Inmitations ;iiti "Juist-as-good" are but E'xi-rimc-nts, ;and c ndanlg;r th health of Children-Experience against Experimenit. The Kind You Have Always Bought 9 Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CnttAUs COPANsT. ?Ir mU*y V gToe mnew V*woc r Chas. H. Turner, ,:-ARCHITECT * --AND---- General Contractor I.iuildini I ,; a,:i:, .11ant,.t lan l (;r it, S.'tin:_'. Plu m ,inili _-. :, sT ','. :tint (.'a- -"lti'tn ; . A Complete Plumbing Department under 1 Management of E. B. Morey. !ti I) -i~ l-, -:-tinlli to-. P a; I l 'ci '.atir- f - intg of All ih ti-, Preparedt on: S ort N.'.,c-. \A I- r.:r .- : t. <:i ro(' fu: ll\y l,.,-t,,! St.S.-' ,,f i M ,? !- i . THil' in .\ Kin -. th Tu .. .. ;. l.:.' Hot W att :" ,.;u (0.1- Fixtur-s. No. 19 S. Palafox St. :: Telephone No. 34 right Cizens National Bank OP PENSdACOLA. L. HILTON (IRE[EN. P'Rt.-,uI IIk. N r. T. E. WVF4L.ES. VICE-l'14-SI DENT. ( If F. 1HI I F P: 1.. L11. MI. IUSIN EI'll.4 RIX NM. Transarcth-,, Banking Business A General 5 r waiuptly Attneled To. SOLICITED. he St Laundry p 4 THE aPIIERLANRY OF WES FLSORIA, Ct..a re -And Ar. -itt I *-: ! 3:. r Jf :. ; -, . C.J*I) ?~~~~~ 1I~H)~U.~ E. GARIDEN~ ~~~x~s 'ALJA:D FOR A'iA~D DELIVERED F!&.V WoA L K INGr~RA7jA'bTMaag ESTABLISHED iS3. Mc'KENZIE OERTING & CO.. 0 DKAL.KHR IN 0 Ship Chandlery and General Hardwar. 608 AND 605 8. PALAFVOX STREET. REVERE COPPER COMPANY. JOHN A. ROEBLING'S FO.N' ' GALVANIZED WIRE ROPE, A. RUSBEL & BON'S PLMP- GutUs, rdita. Paints. Oils, Eaitici lstrlnmits, Bafrt, cheers, G: mMPaESq. oXGg. PTOr. C'. McKrnzie Oertiug4('oll-ctinm Aret t for It r fPilot- tBo . ci at!< i :. mm m mm .3mm. - - ---TH E DIRECTOPP: T. E. W F. 1, 1,.E!4. FIS-FIEBl. .--fE. L. S Iluitudr-;&C. K-. J. NV i 1M I RE. J'4ff', F. PFF.IFVEIR, 11 i. r lIfoNON llEES Buyers to Buy Choice Family GROCERIES GENERAL IM ALLI WORK Pi PC, : l f. , m JT N T S i - - - UIVI Sit T:'4,Iriai ElaBbES I 6 .oa .vv THE DAILY NEWS: PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900. LITTLE JAPAN. .#. I : theJ hpa ;,,~ p I. lu us- 1 1 ~,,r 1;ii It L. 'th ;,IGIITS OF PYTHTAS'. -A -a K~4IJ~. N :9. k #If V Ft r -~ h 1..I A;I.: !.Ta. March 14 Counsel foz CE tr .*-e i,'h'.-, tie young Georgian S0. W. w; was c nvi(cted at Covington at the --, ilt term f too .u;,er;orcourt of asanult i ., an.> ittweni, i z to nourder and sentenced by % ,o hI jU iC John S C:andler to a term of five S.. i'r, inI1 tas ;Ieuttentiary. appeared be- '. :eI [n i t,-i:& par ion Lb ard and urged *t;at the sent enet b, commuted to the jym.te t ( It lie. F so.s is at present SV'!. in emp'. )v"- one ,ft :l' largest wbole- S +. ilt houses in New Yor>; c'ty and has ,upied a position uot rnst with niat ; *,A. ini fur a number of yeaIs. *~~~~i I t ir. ~at I% I ior S110-1 aft l. (" I tMA, S. C., March 11.-Gov- runur Mcsweeney baa received a tele- ,ziaptfic request for the pardon of Jeff Irirk. whose condition the county su- pervisor states as "'pltable." Governor McS.weeney has no record of the apph- 'ation for pardon and none of the pa- pers in the case are in his cfofl He teegrapbed for the facts of the case and if meritorious will no doubt grant the petition. Ia'! W.H. H-. lii F-ier Sheriff'. ri l '. iui.-..-f a-. a 'a' lt itI- l.inv a. lamid ,IIii-.t tbe auf- #ofL u mil mItIIi% ,i. ( -rt V F i-M T If. I..r Sheriff. %' s as'. incle m%' -*-IfI a camid:dalo for .Ei-.-CmIIbIIJ cuuitv at the tensuinig J VIA 1 K LI.T a4 1.-ms. cof the ('r-usi ( emurt. I % untwwweni.mitt-A~-It a-. a candidate i, s -u-nM iiof I b- ln-ti 'tI t Kiat tthe- litulllg *-Iioctiopn z* I I- uppont of tLii.%'nh-n. A.'-%I MCMI LLA N. -t' V .,g Circueit SI rL. : '. -Imr il- F . ''url '. it d. 1\ It .* I a1 i -'iit I t* si L- It '., t q~ 1 4iI 4 . it-is 6 -.I-itt I% it!i i1 11 .~' c 11'i 0 it it- mill It .11 % -It "lt t - I.' Li.r t- I i it-. I 'a Ta' r. r..it -ur. -* 2 riit r M: :c Pt I 1111A,'Su I 4 e Iuit Am-be eAte It --u. ira. Its-i. -1c it. i-- t -V ris I -"vii -I' 64i110.,.unm. 1rvaiarli -' t *iu w a -. t .a- .. 11 1- -i -a '-. is.-I t.' adIs. I ,t:w at I fI.! -I'Iii,~ ipt'-.''in% IfIl! -- t ee fI 'I-- I iir m-brfls ..lwv t '111!% 1111111 '. ..I t "Uc-.1 11%ti- J3 Ossaface Wr the Peace -- I Iiscc c-' tI fir -'I: IL-- -a men :, 1.-ai -t oa I- .--r , Il% al -- H 14 .it -'-I- t it* *% -' I .* --' I %( H .,AN :I' 4 it' - itt- . Public ISultidam l'or Tampa. WASHINITo.!, Maroh 14.-Mr. Spark- man has introduced a bill that the cost of a public butiidag provided in the act for the erection of a public bilditag at Tampa. Fla. approved March 3. 18"9. be increased from 160.000 to 480,000. said coes to aclude the purchase pries of the eit heretofore purchased am well as the cost of the budding. I he* Cedi4dalte Lat Rally. MosXT alrtv. Ala., March 14.-A big state Democratic cat nival will be held at MapleaTille. about 30 miles west of here. on the twobile and Ohio railroad, on April 12 The state primates will occur three days later, and the Maples- ville meeting will be a grmatawndapfor the candidates for s:ate offices. ite1i Work, Burned. FI.isT. Mich March 14 -The Arm- strong Steel werks were destroyed by tire esrly this morning. The plant em- plore.i 100 hands. Loss estimated at tl..J,0,O; partiailv insured. (olden't idrewery sad a copper shop. adjacent to the steel works. were a!so destroyed. Urigin of tLe tire unknown. ('lnmniastiur <'ltvor Sails. NE" YoRK. March 14.-Commander ltichardson Clover. the newly appointed naval a:tache of the United States e.n- N.isov at the oourt of St. James. sailed ti-lay on the American hluer St. Paul. Cuimmander Clover was accompanied by bis wife and the Missee Borsi and Beatrice Clover. l.fneell * l- nel ). S ,*. ,' rv is t,,iil .. f ,o r, Of the i t ., '., (tis ,,non* l h *In vb ill ,o l in. L: .. k.,.l,,T : ain i lertlna- .:- ,,.li.-. :'* L '. \ hs, V aS n ,u l sta t tt t *+ .M, if !:" .' i 'f. S.';il<''l"v ;i Wa ,k ,. ..... ,! t.it ;t.,, ;:. t.r ,.a ll.,,l. ant l tlhe f., : n \> ti : t !: t, i lt l t o t'I hil t i: .. ;, .-'f ait last. after t!:, of tt!e I.'; rit;: ,;,. \\ ,,. I^ I.\l ' n,.!',1 lhi' ":i.l. "\ *lo yoti ki'n ' , :i t n;i i ,..."< Iafter *. ,r '" 'N -ir." ri .l,',i< l ; ir, fntit t ;irJ:i . "V.,.:l. thei. 1 i:t:'.y .is wll it'll y ,u. 'I ,' . ,re \\ i a.I 3:iW t' '1 iP I t;t)r'. - 1 :. i ;.'- A. Wnsderlul at-cape. I" n r.-t l*'ii'.,t f it. i i h :i;i .v .' ,'. i;] :liny ii iu: l-',V ,114l : a slih l.- iti> \ t I- I;* l \ l.1mit- T'IF.'I 1,V," 11 1 -t l li S. .. :i a inf :' t ti;it li-ight. Ilis fall , , , f .in li *, .-L,*> .'t, >'i a i l .1 t . % s1 \<::; r. II. th i aI I-\1 '. .-,. :,* + 1 2 .t.' l l abut *.ta'lv ,-'- *:'- i,., iyi .' Fo' v' s K ,.J:. v ('"r-. c ,CHESTER'S CrENLISH ENNYROYAL PILLS ,- *-.. .. - I.di ** **mi- - o l,_ n ( IIII It .- eTEr L \<.f.i- - ^-^ Rk' i a : 4 el.t*5 -* " pa.-r ,,. . .* . t, .... ... ,- " S. .. I'nrl.s *lr rr-elst ,a'. I s : "**I'. uII-.Iro t" .i."..** *.. I t-e- t t 1 1 < ,t t < l . .,* W Madil*. *P*t r. IHIiLA.. i4 ,-.*^J CURE YOURSELF! .a.uti ry ............ Seorurry...... Al i ca .. .. .. .. y . ... .... ... .... JLay----------------.. .. .. ,j ItI -P .. .. ........ .4j u.y Au.\oveist............... e'lii r ...r. . ALLEN IS STILL FOR SILVER He Deonles That He Has Ever Repudt. atedi Free Colmage. WASHINGTOx. March 13.-At the con. c'usion of the morning business Mr. Alien of Nebraska, rising to a quea'ion I of personal privilege, said he hal been misrepresented by the Washington cor- respoudent of a New York paper, wbh had reported that Mr. Allen had abanid- ound ine free coinage o: silver. Mr. Ailen denied the correspundenu'a s:ato- ment t "N.jaming that lever said cou!d by any kind or torture be c.intrued as a 1lacxc of faith in my party platform wni.-b i dec.arc for trie free and unhml:uied .to;na:- of bo;h go'd and asiver at a ra- tUo cf Li; to 1," he said. I har".'l With 31urd.lr. 4 HIGHER PRICES FOR LUMBER Alabama and )llleas.lppi Dealers Held a Cor er-ce.. BIRMINGHax. Ala., March 14.-A con- 'erencoe of the leading lumber manufao- turers of Missasm.ppi and Alabama have b-ien held in this city. F. M. I.throp .,: the Lathrop-Hatten Lumber comr pany of R verside. Ala.. presided. The Surpos of the meeting was to discuss trade contatious generally, strengthen :be umbermen's or-anization, arrange ir.r the ni.utmna-nce of orioes and to in. r- th.e the memain..te-bp of the Lumber- nii i' Bureau of luzormation, whose :.adi.lquir'eri are at St. Louis. I bo purposes were carried out, it be- i.c dewertn:uei to make a raise in prices %: p;re iut and to effect no changes in .a.'-ti -atiou. In tne discussion it de. 0, u.,Ii that lumber is in a prosperous *i :rvi i' with heavy demands from all ,-a -ra The meeting was largely at- .-:, i. *vy-ry lvtio1 member from Ala. ,: I; :i.i M, ss.i-;.ppi being repre- l'.-.-1t For E<-hols. clost a .1145 9 44 V5. 31 01. -.';Iotcwt (toa l os-- i qiet t mLiddtling ~up- le'. i' I [!t11." idtditt.M gulf 915-1 ORA I'? C4Arm -III % L1S4'LJ.'ES. p HCAGO'. \igro-i1:1 1, PONut (1.063 cU &AT- May Aj ... tttY VJA I *-dy .I, *. 7 11 k~iL :.u..i...10 !44 mu.*M a ......... t loti ii ...! o- - tin. firmkiat .51'. receipts, :,4, I; uAleq .O eX- ports t':io. fRosin tirns; r*-et*pftS3;,t-4, q-4 04 6i.4 17 expgrte- 1.3~411. Quict- A. K *. L) $ 4-5. F, $1 W. F. 11L'5 (. Sit.l:H. S".1.~l Ize0 K,&-1 .25M. NI6C9.3&N,$.OlW. windowicli% a.l 6S.1 wat~erwhite $d4il WILMuINGiTON. Marchi 14.-Spirits tuioin- tine steady utt 531,645&4: reomelpts 2aa. l-(utn uoi~tbng o4.-ing: receipt-iiX2Z Crudo tilt- pontine, quiec at $'AtA _A5. receipts IA. Tar aiteady &t *1..U. receipt-; 41W1 'wihc-ui you wait ttsoi tii ttoh11-111 qi burtn, or a !isrore..or t iit. wl'v .I ijt troo Banner Ba've w liii ia -' nr tite- d th;e mos~t lieulin: oiu0tilip-lt illthe wtrl'u. 'Take t~o itub-titute. VW. A. I) AIclemberte. Bo heTeKind You WeAtsAlyaS og of /1 Iy ou. are rea dy to 6o9 to 1,ottse-keeopinff, let Alarstor. ,N' Fin is/i fu rn is/iyfoff r h house toryioit. Thieq will xa-e 4'ou money. Four credit is 'ood uri'ifh them. Furniture on Credit NTo-t hipautiful li',, of -Mii hoird- -.vr .lihown in the city. \V.,'diohbe-. with zla-t-' door- of ,every d.( .crip- tion. ftriln thel ctheT-aIp-t t, tit- fill--t. Rill-top :eeretNsry c;;-e- t-Iiat tly nil-lie d, a t ,tl lie ,if ( hi'ita clo-et-, itt,d ever'ytlhinls ,coiit iii'd nI a tir-t- i-':i.-- fnmrrittnre--toe' at ,a M. Pryor" lI 'r ,ii Furuittir. J-[,o . THi-. (YSTR;l K..SON. S; v-,t' r it f hI > <1 of 44 /*'. '.takil ~ ::: a tart ft ll: '.- d. r:n lt. 'r i ': 111% ; "a : ,* ; t|1''*ta lIi \\^s, :. I , ; !]t+ ..% lr I".! %i :n ; -.; l-d t'v h V. I kt w h- y th k .- T': t ii. -r f i. -..,rtlv -. A It, :i1 ,i- " A.nld -- th-v' wiil for t.e !-ioop; wt- ?ill'-d wtli t'h- ft :s t a;id fatte-~'. I'I 1 7 ..l..i i 'W i- '-.it iilt 1-v N', k tow f, r ;is-. (d ,'!+ or ro w. r, .i : c,.;w ..1: a ii-i re--t:itr :.t. Y ,-; r.t: * t th in by thl- plate,. d iz-:i. t i- ir-.,. harr-[l. idrty .I',ld. wag.oni l, id ,.r caTr lo;tld. )w't. ti the rai-h o ii-im '---- the -.rT vin-j f r :+tinl ir t- il will he discontiIauid aft--r thi'. week. hbt -pecial order-r will be >--rvt-d at mvy hour of the day or nii!:t. ... : Who is Rader? t e.1- '' T- 'Be's the Man that sells '^ jr '"^ v. Furniture so0 heap for 7P3 i~42 K'iXvILLE, March 13.-A special to Tae Zentiuei trown Sneedviile, Tenn.. sa-ve Miam B eP'er has been arrested tchire for having murdered and robbed iaion Mayse in Green county, Mo., last Au.;ust. Both men formerly re. sweied .,n I i section but went west. 'licy ?tearmined to return here and as 3Biewer bad no monev it is charged he kiit.d May&rsn tor robbery alone. Brewer is in j:il at -needviLe. lKu il ti -itlt I" ('oi venti on. l ,-\;:,.:''=. I. I. March 13 -The I ',..;i'i dtatt COUvectIon uere today wai t "e lar-ge-t political gatbering of LtL- ,(or; ever held lu this state. The, eu'.0Uln'a-ni ;,ro0n thb t oInJ1111i t(o the eu.i i.: ',si proc-:ediugs was mark:oi. A in.i ItcAt was noniuatad by acc',ama- r' oril,.'- Q~i..rn, i ii 1E ietrli-r. JA.': '-.Vi.'.E. Fia. .Yxrch ;;' -Dr.j J. Y. P riet. .**at he:', (.-ticer, an. .,.!ie s that s .. Flor.. qnaran- ti jes **-i;L be tat l A, 1. in sead o' M ;v 1, soI a t1 act tI I orjula : tion witn tmtu hospital marine service that begins then. P ranct Will IV (lv i)itr Tim"-. PaIt-<, March 13.-The French gov- ernment has not yet received a request from Washington to extend the Ume for she ratification of the commercial treaty, bua it is willing that more time shall be take if America washes ik. For Reletf of Alabamina.n. WAHImxoTOW. March I1. At the opening of hbe e*sdion of she boosm to. day, a bill was passed for the relief of heirs of Philip MoCiusky and John Hogan of Mobile. Ala. LIMN Itilu LA (Gltir'PPE CO'(;IH. (i. \'aclhe. 157 Osgood St.. C(hliic- go. -ay: "My wife had a viry se- vre eia , of l ripp,. aand it I,-ft her wit!)h a vtry bad cough. She trivd a bottle of Ioley's Honey atnd Tar altd it '-ive iliiinedi.lt, reliv-f. A 50) e nt lio'tle curted her ciia--h entir ly." Pri,.- 2-*. antid 0c. \W. A. D'Alei.n- berte. We will launder vyour -preaid-i for 1.5I ,.,ii- ,sach and iniak' tthem ili,; like ii-w. Star La-urdry. CALL AND INSPECT Thie Largoi and C('oiplpetp I ie of Iron and Bra -; BEI)STIEA I) :tt he Esbanibia Furniture Col0DIy's, Five Thousand ,,f W'ial P'per in -tok. all t ..-t .tLpmr. and mollre I'I ice' frin t,',io $1.7. ;por I{,- ("o.. No. 11 N. ]1 .>no,' :1-2. Rolls of thle la- com iit .'- roll, J. F, P1- -I fox. 24f-tf Smoke DURHAM Ci- gars at D'Alemberte's. ." :;TI K E lie captain. ownT 's Sl^itn r con i ne' e.q f th0' lgrit- a l = I*, .-s 4alopin will !. 'i*pont!- llf l hl- for debt,-contractedl t.y t h- crew of -, i:L P'-.t-I. WMI. I'Rt.vsin N EI'l V.9 t the captain. owneimi ~ nor c(,nsigi1oe4 (of the Br o4 lvydene will boe responii~hl,. for dodebt.5 conitracte-d by Liii-crew of Said re-sel. tIt:!'Triansit (o. ILt.olhiO9itiiS.it M wAll. VS. kaptlimitl. 1011 Iti Weak Children How sad it is to see weak children-boys and girls who are pale and thin. They can- not enjoy the sports of child- hood, neither are they able to profit by school life. They are indeed to be pitied. But there is hope for them. Scoff's Emulsion has helped such children for over a quarter of a century. Your doctor will tell you it is both food and mncdcine to them. They begin to pick up at once under its use. Their color improves, the flesh becomes marc firm, the weight increases CEd all the full life and vigor of childhood returns again. At i:, -t ,; 5r n III SCCT c ; m i. ;.urns:s, New Vnr. Y OUR OFFER OF MEDIATION. I will repl:ir your watched and reweIry in flr-t-cla- rt-tyl. J. I. tepheiIs. VI-.1 ltY I01)01 f12 4. ru i r i ir.I i ir *tfl lu-. i Palufix -t r'-.t. PI'isn- t . Acme Beer. THE BEST BEER SOLD IN PENSACOLA. Dannheisser Bros., AGENTS. Also So1t by M, P rry ant Vi. Yatzs. The Jug Trade Is Our Specialty.--R Prompt De.livery aiil S iti-rfactio'n Guaranteed. Dannheisser Bros., 41 1 South .I'afox St.. r';.. n o 11. >. ,ox .. Offers his professional services to tb eiot- zeuts of Peinsaola. EIp4,'!tl att,r.t'lon liv n *+ a > le tr>w'nTiint of Chronl ic l;leea-e- and i,- a****s of Women aid 'hillrtni. Thirty Ye-ar4 Praet i e in lbthe 4uth. # fitl , Hiours:-a a. u. to 12 In.. l stren-Blount aIitilnsg-lt"oom 3 Dr. Wilmer S. Hall, DENTAL SURGEON, Masisic Tenple. Phoes 364. HEINBERG BROS. & CO, WTOtLIALE BIOCUD, Palafox Street. Pensacola, Florida. VAITEl Vuted to boy all kids of Secied land Finritire. erchudls, Ac. JOHN McDAVID, AIUrm ia 142. REAL ESTATE AND B"OKERACE. BARGAINS CITY PROPERTY. FARMING AND TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. hoans Placed at Reasonable Rates 1 eal 214 East (i1overnient Street. McMillan Bros. Co. Coppersmiths, General Metal Workers. T__u* ulMmfactr of ant Headqurters for tle Celebrated McMillan Seamless Turpentine Still, Sits alwys o ad, nd repair g do I te cU tr. MOBILE, ALA. TIME TABLE. LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD. N, F F F I- C I' .I A N ; N : , f it 1 iA. .' . t K, .it I' t " .- . p i r * T ,, 7 .- i \-.: t- . . S.ri 1r -IN-- Estate. -aill buy Pl ilid-r.-ii- ofland inorth $100 of tbe city arid we-%ttof twoulieing. $2000 will buy- 'acitr--.adjoipinincity ~ willtotiv foipir 1I4) Aiii block Trhin plip~tE4y I-, i IDN$UU ai Wtic It iiVl i, l o $4000 Ill huv 7.o" acr#-4 t.'tss-n 3WC $400 -tioyoiu anti Litt~i.' I 'you. Tni. plopiei itirty a atinfrnuti illt h"bay.- also on Big Bayo t iantl Little- Hayoli. $ 50O00dijr- iri-.:iiWev-Hill1*1. fMjEUt td onm "1 ri-i- car limo n imiadalmd - rifcotivimii-fl('i-,' w ill tmlot li%%' ith rft front nc ory. 1 !0%itcan hi- ti miii itt -ty *it ii.ze-d for hU,iint-koopurpEPv-A. $7 0 %~2Ill 111VIfI t 'hIl -ft front on hr p.'it ha li ir% ar.d t .i ft-f-i iin'. %Ii-r~i I l- f roomi !o iuill sti/'t i .4m t uoro.. $80000A~17:-,tE-lisa fox am ,I lair sit.-:*.- 3 ;Slv illmn.1-&,C Ha A- s Iti W AtrTvE .R 5,.:ic .i B;j-rwJ&JA PENSACOLA AND JACKkONVILLE. DLIlA;1' GIJ u unu -- PHONE 172 . l S: ni - . ) & ti> a. -. n I'a in 4tp mr Pa.- - '1 '1 * I IP - Oti In -- i-Mfl p- Sa nIi Fresh Tenrnensee and Nativ,- Meat-, Chicken-r and Cour.'. y Produce Daily. Shop, Rear of0 .ohnsm & Son's Store, INTENDENCIA STREET. KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS CLEANSES THE SYSTEM -i EFFECTUALLY p O A VER OVERCOME S & fjATO htBITUAL ISTIPATION PERMANENTLY ITS Bt" Er 0G CAIU.NIA fG&SYYVPC. Ma LuO W n WITS POL StO niERittL i r l KA1I.01/Z'O, MiCb.. March 14.-Mra. L.ucida 11. S:oue,v idaol kuown as the mother of' women's cluto. and a writer and eiu(-ca-mor o uuote, died to- day at tie age of I; One SUlsp-C Rrlp asell. FRA.NKFOT., Ky., March J4 -Gabriel Taul, the Breokimridge county suspect, was dismissed today. The detectives say there is nothing in the charge aga&tnst him. . DAILY MARKET REPORTS. 0 AOL N-I 'it 5- vI .4Atlia I '>L I I I -a cor r';. szvrIEW1!i Nl~istch j13. ui lE x.it,-s I ilt.v,-r,bl.- ',* iiinI.nit fi the I .1'i .1 r .. .t; -i -f*.. ,. l,- p '.. 'arch I.- arIin, the PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Unite-d Sta:tt-' offor of mjliastion, Tue ---.. ... .. ot,, eay,< Dr. (fareellu3 fe reary. "The lucident is of interest oily in the light it throws ou Arierimar. poli- PhysiCi d D tics. Republicans and DeImocr-ats alike are always prepared to risk the friend- i.tefideneii. '4 We-t (ire-gory st reti ship of Eng.and in the party gaema. Otlce, Ih'Ahmberte Buia 11. It!,* ut; -We may preserve amicable relations Palafox Mtreet. Phone -'71. with the United State and it is so be . hoped we always shall db so, but an aI. lianoe is impoebie. We were brought DB. Wx. C. DJSWBsU it. to the verge of war four years ago, for the ake ot Mr. Cleveland's re-election, OFIOE-Hanah Bros.' Drug tore. and a pretext for a diplomatic quarrel will never he wanting when the anti- IB8IDENOBE-400 B. Jaokson Streoo English elements of che republic have to be consolidated." Wm. t Marean, M. D., S' t. t0 H0moi0atbtc Physician aid Snric, yf Late of o(kala. lTa. it C '-4- ''p 4 -, I. ~ A' I- T i SI - -i '-i.tJ 'ii .4 *1 J .- ~~4 - - p - 4. C-.t i.;-i. "-'I -~ it a .1 I I t flvnnoolot 1,nmh4-r co., 4 'gin-Ili .F* THE DAILY NEWS: PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900. 5 NTES i sr. ATICK'- DAY. SOTES How It l' t I l elelrated liy the Hitlp rniano. Divi-in No. 1. Ancient Order Iand r-I'r,-i Hiberniai,.. wil a (-emible at the hail : at 7: ocl(ock a. mi,.. ai.d proceed to; Ste- dilmllivy -tatiil to) e-c,,rt thf' FDRBES PIMPLES PREVENTED BY X%'.;rrin.tontltC e,.litii.,-i:: ti St. J i-1, -|,| S., I. I :. : -;: -- crr., whi-re So ,ll-Li -i; hi MN1 t- d : *will he c-le-brattd at : : ; F -. :t .- Aft-r Ma s the parade will firm at * M.r :.'a .- *he corner of (ove-rtnmfet and Harce- "-- 1 -'..,f r. w: i, ; lm.a: stret-. The-Catholic Clergy of O A M 1 ",i. "- ;a ola and W arziinigton, thle ilia- r*:" i n- and - +. -" .: .: l, c.*.c at,-. :i;.iltary coipa i.i-.-, tli h- Catholic .at .: w,. a. pu taids e t ..- M ,, ., Knight. of A ni-ric.a. all Jri-hl-A iner- fort,, t. I .h ih 1 i- .r.ery. It strikes at t r-n .- t ot. M ,o.ai I tan.. anid other citizens who de.-ire the. '-- ,- .M ar : E nF ,-u r- BH -r.,-v.,lnt .t .lirad e., viz tl,, ,Vlo,,.ted, irritat.-d, aiutlar ,over- -- ,. ,:, will rIae...-. at .: Cs" l 1k 'l x. line of m arch will be as fol- w' rkel, or -uggih I'oR S. . w-: Eat :1t4 Govermr n t to P:ala- w-."r,--. P.,rrt DIeOAWT- CHi. ('IP. S,. 1',> tn. I'. B. it rtn sh t .t. Jr. N W. . ,.- a i a d Mary I.u .- I..x -treet., north Oil Palafox to ,T ts..C..,,m io. .**iowo MClrerm4.," fr. ,-.- ~-,Finalland Mary L.1 i- W\grht street. south on Palafox t.) Si. oe.f D at. Ala.. r rnnt street. ast on Govern- I ery hard totad idly by and .* d at tte Merchiant-. i.n t t-, Jeffer.ion ,tre-t and disband It very hard to sufer wd leb await- S-1.Indlidly rtian-:l aiad d, :l at ti, -outheast corner of the plaza. isee our arrival on f the doctor. A * .v'-d Plirtiln lall was ,rvil- at t.f- Tle arade will be headed by a Albany tN. Y. dairyman called at ,,, ( itAl -t tir ti ht. ,l tto on1 ( Of p o lic e .AN Y-n- r-c l-t t. a t of St. Patrick s da drug store there for a doctor to come -- .-!,-r.v Allinor. ar nd .Ii- a tu f t. Pat g rik V jl- a and se his c hild. then very ick r ... w ill_ o artk an".n;t k I o with croupi.. Not finding the doctor .. .. ;t t;, archiant-. t place at t h e era in, e left word for him to coml: ati S.,- :,,:-;txt;, ,1p- te. Not illf di div,]1tthhind.t.titor p. J"1)11 P. J oncef ill hi,, rettlrn. He also bought S,,i w.v. i- .r.i.<-td fr to- n.. upni w ich occa-iberlain P. oJ.uaii -: d Fri-rl:v. tl .- t r..p ra.tur .-con.i,.r of Savannah. Oa.. will dt.- e dlwt:l i f hamberlain's iuv' h 'A f. l *2.. iT* -. .--:. wii.J. ar lIivt.r anl i rational. eie rel ief until the doct r w ould ivld - .. \;,.cte(J. arrive. -u 8 few ho urs .he re-tirt "i ev. J,0 n 1 oid. Jr.. of G ri.at Fall . rriv ',. N -. fpw lotir ia he returl - ^ "A w'11. :. ...i. M wliL [I -I lt l t; o a t11 1tiC llllot. It. trr.-t, ,- I.T 1, I),; N i',i .t.. i'f, mii e ed Ely C re li the child wn- i<.li h -tttr. ri ,- -.: l..r .! tr-,. d w r,*. Ii;-;, ,- .n to i n -. I cai l i' pha-iz1 his dru i-t. M. r. (tto Scholz. says t!., ,,rta..2,-,d ai..,, ;v -tat.'ilIt. "It .- a p, ,-iti.' tiri feir fam ilry :I. -i.ce rep ll),in lifrl-(I v it:rt if f .',i. dr'e-tt ."--{ev. ('hlaib).rl iii ns Cou'll h Be .av, d ti o : r i .- ,.-- ... r .:.r t 'w, :. I-r ii- % i> \ Pool Pa-t r ( 'ntral their n ii.h ,or 'arnd fri, t I- nunt'l h.ti S :,.i P. --,e,,l;i i! ,. ire-. Chul rch. lHt'l.tna. M ion a- a:i -onh t.it i for t fr lii : y nii,.t-. ,f ,r;v.. Af:.-r usi:.,l EIly v- reani I,. alm ix that li r: f t a i c T...l,:rv. Fo r -:tl,- S:.'u.'- .f train- 1-,-w.- : : .- w k- I ht-lit ve nivy-elf cnred iof ca- biy H J :i;an i B:, -.. 21 S .uit l'.alaf a,'rr!. Je-e-ph Stew, art,(uranid Ave.. -.tre-t. * * it ..'1- a jn ii-iica i a- aI-.it V 11cInr'-I A i)-w 'W'r t h -lft ,I; I i* t if'eii N1f I r* r -V It I- a'~ .iih I Ii ifiii Ai ii -t-:.j.'.rl I ir T 1 11 AXl A,-x I'' Ia' *ti'.. xveI',t:'laA 1 3-e 1 il1 :I'Z U I- :i : 'I t a a. I Ii t 1 'l.'.-v. I i :1 A I * *zi i k I, v '. v *. -, il ''Cough yrup i% u -' s iom THE LIy al Li ia? T Hsle 1 1 \'er t han t licy will 'tc o4r a ]or I;t amil' it )#,,i ot irria,#e ..r c ai-- Z II' iI i.:. i"' ii']bv d raoi..z-t- a t:::ir:il-'I by FEly PRroztfi'r-. *' :, -: *. Net-w Y. oik1. I I It rnlirxv i- theIif-b -t bh.oir. E I - (hi i! '.-ief t!he la-t ecuatr-iiil (,hIut'o:, a Uic ki a- ai ;I in.:trc tI- 111:i l\it-al~i:e thf. hill- -'ciaat- t~ r.* 1 I'c'411.') 1i11d 1! av-r IlV v 4~tdi iirigtv:i1- rl oal to- ;liwi .1 L I, W N St 1 ..t ef t A lime ,U-.Ar~a1Te ifluiC, C-xii ld ilt e'xprre; the r~apitxixef- \ rao' -prin---g.r. 4-f 1!27,I-lowt:':' -'ax'Ihvr eif :a tiackitig c~m.iu t Ii;tha A IIo 0*11I,#''h:If An 1 ill (itil I Vivoh- .- 11) !.1p, uti" hr If t i- '-A C rl .t 4111r,' 'A *~'d pa11 I.) rav che-t aiii I I a .] v -. r x.? ur .~I Room Mouldings 11.61alx i ani O a . 11amIisum.e 'il'Bugg&ies. If V' ~ i tv t iiiii*C t(i1 t 1.at lalcttlr\-. iat facto.ry ' I e :. 'tk,a:'on*I It,.atJ. M H1i- 1.call']idate. f' r tiic ino-t popti- Lidy IIIa tl" N.*~ 'taing (!tetet f'er tMI. fino IIwimoi for bezae-fit 4if (athiolic loInch b..,A; air, notie, td thuw; far aro M I- I lda I'i~.ie aII-. Julia NIk.- II ;rz~i M-i e.y MI j- Margwerite 4 lAa~idi FI'-rrar~. with leet-; more ti, b- Le:-ai d Ir~ot:.. rict- II! vote. III c'-till-. Vo'Inniz b'x at Cluttoer'i. lI.vI, 112,'f Furniture at all Prices. *~ ~ rc- akt h .~ia~i*-.1l Ev..bed- Chit-. Ii ir -th~inft i th ;i ii i d(a I'r~i fo * iiit'1iii t n-kait*11- d i t; 11)1 Nv Ir. (CAl lii;,I .xainifiin' tt~.Iiii at 4(). M. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Schwartz, Proprietor. WI I. 17. MNEW ARRIVALS! - O1U R first announcement of New Arrivals of Spring Apparel. A generous assortment, large variety 11:0i, A. M. PRESIDED OVER BY of colors and styles to select from of Ladies' Waists. We carry all kinds: the largest assortment in the HON.GEO.W.SA NFORD, city of well known brands. ORATOR OF THE DAY. Mu-ic. Recitations and Addre--sses. A Superb Program! AFrERNOON. l O(EIS' ORCHESTRA. EIfl-ITHA L. CLARK, Violini-t: ANNIE HOBBS WOODCOCK. Crayollnit: EMMA I). LEMON. Rtad.-r and Delineator. EVENING. -*Old A-.h and Dialect Storii-- by th,* FI'oreriiut Huninmri-t of thi South. LAo)ISSPENCER DANIELS, of Nashville. TI'-)ELL MOVIN(G PICTI 1;ES of tli(e Spanish-American Watr. A Triumph Day! Uniting the Boys of '61 With the Boys of '98. rrui *1 in PPt'l liI Iu i r " nLY 0 CENTS from4 '.rs ; ,liver .Itl! i tiin nid I[ntefrinl diltl-* ltittlili-. hv Spf'ial Tirl':i u. Chi-ap-.t anu lli.tl EX\- ctir-i.on ii the World. ('c II,I)REN "**e. l'raiti doi ni,t i* tve until after KFv nlinlg t-*'- FOR SA.iiE. At a largain, 7-; acres (;ii uiiier feli'. and. cultivation, the halailo'ie woodlaln 1d ). of a nile north of ('or- dova Park, with 4-roomii hliou.-, hirni and two -table-h. I'P igM mN. l'',,r further iinfoiriiation. apply to W\V. ,. l ,'..l:i- o in l:ice- or J. E. l)Dii i- -0'1n & Rr,., city. 1: the finest 5 cent smoke Try them at D'Alem- berte's. ('t oniii tl,. .\ lb: ay:oviel C,.. liY -,everal iimii-ical :irti-t-. of re- nown-don't f-0l too o.t tick-t,-- rice T.c.e- nit-. iw'fiflt i" 1. 1'. 0. EIk' ch'lrityi fiunil- l'! tter-- hall Monday y:v ve.i:iig l].. ;ini2[t" DURHAM Cigars have been tried and fire test- ed. D'Alemberte sells them. NICOLA CASA, RESTAURANT---OYSTERS. ( i .-'ir ul.(I I ,' i i t ,,, 't ,- -. STORE. - . i, timl to Suay a Sunply Even if You do Not Need Them Now. Among them the famous S** ;rill/;/// I:;!/, famous for fit, style and finish-in fact the best fitting Waist in the land. dealer or customer can den\. This fact no You may form some idea of our offerings by a glance at our large exclusive Shirt Waist Window, and thcy arc cheaper than heretofore by reason of our Motto: "StI C!I:.\' .\,I TIH.RI.IWY I.NCRI A.-I.:E 1IL Etsi.NEss. New Arrivals! LACES AND EMBROIDERIES! )wCn r Certre Tab I I-a, v-,r--a niiirig beiteat h :a L'E dly ha ir ,f t!.,. Newv,-t I -in Lacv!; anrd Etibro ideri e-. Ed :idI:~erzr.Harinburg r.l1.-rit Val''ricia Lac#- and(InIfl.rtioiii,. Mlachzile 'l'rch''rx Edginig arild 111,40ti.eii. Gi-rtinart T'rc-!ioxi I-dwitg, Apliqiie Lac#e :wA InIrortiiri, lPom"nt(if, prw't. Orifental a and l'latVal, Lac.--. 'h R'iiiiii~mt- If .uinhuri*.f Ldzjt-. !-ix yard hI, .zt!-. i w. 7. r ..t at 5ow. Sweepio Sale of Munslin hL'Id crwar! * Si/.e-3 .;.-WN ......................................... .pFC1air Ir ii.' L't ti Id -. 'It aumti]'d IDrawer, at (',)!.t Mark.- (iP ., (:il r rimti'twl Skirt-. at 0,4et N[irk. )rie 1,,-t N" Trimm ed i .ow n- a t ( *(-t M.11.,i n Oil( Lot I :i(Iie! r i rinimfle] ( I iem e.worthii3.7w ri r .................20 C *:e ll ()tif- Lot Ladiv.,' 'Trizim.-Aa (I ibaric f'laemi-;e, worth 7.e' fir .......VFoe each iZneLot Odds and ]Ends~--,,), In Lad ies*Skirt-: andi Gi iwni;to) (1e-a (t.it at C o-4, M!ark Pr i-c. Is' DeFUNIAK SPRINGS. Twio limlrs f;'Oml i' sa Until March 27th. inest Resort in Western Florida e < : *' "* I: P 1 -- i' ':" l I i;i y ..' : { lu nate. TPB T F T H ]o f C~~~ HiA .~iU 1 MXAKlSI\ R00IOOM F o0" Our Fine a:nd I-xtensive Line of Spring V I ia. ~> 'a'' -t \'.. *I;: *' a 1..' JUST RECEIVED *N; ;i;~: <..,.X -tii ;v'. ., f z -i -i .~**. a c-.' :'')/cn liE mroie!red and Lace l.d c'. Kind, w north i5. each. this sale ........................ 2 0wen lairn (:ill inen) 15c ( ualit\, '~tlis sale -izen 1) 1- IiS2C qualityy , tli s sa le ................ .... ........... ... .... .... 0 do en Men's II. S. White and Colored, Bordered, 12 1-2 and i -c qualiiy ............$1 ;000 yards "Sea Island" Unbleached Cotton, 1 yard wide, . o 65c .case Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached Cotton, . . . ...... . . 81-3c New Line of Ladies' Neckwear Just Received. smm m m"U ::-:-Jos. COLEMAN. PEN-%, -LA.. 1~ *-1 F Ft. 1tIt' t .. I i - doz r t!11 A 1, . (,.. I- i- ?5* I II' No 1 5. -'mx: t Il V -llir4 Sir--? 4 dioz roolil.. il ioin i. _ Id. ral -malle-r i cau: h- -!!Owl, y'u .iu pmuu I ii t x.C i. 4H 1 ,. ',r PI,'-,,4 TDos. ,. Ufatsor) 9 RAAT- ESTATE, Rental and Insura AGENTS, V.- I Cf~eItlc Pe.1c1,, &;- J. M. HILLIARD & CO., -Maltufactl r-: and De-al.r-A iI- Carriages, Buggies, Wagons and Drays. 0-Repairing Attended to Promptly.=-O :o EAST GARDEN ST. : : : : : PENSACOLA. FLA Roses--Carnations. 0Qo.. I am selliu- the p-'o,'. of !he: l',emont and Higihllsol l'.rk ;arfDen of Montgomery. and n t.ve..e o s' cotic .-an fu-ni!h any amo nt of ( 'at Fiowers and I)esiaD wanted. Carnations 75c per dozen, .nce American Beau'ies S3.50 to 14.00 per dozen, Delivered All Other Ro'es $1.50 to $1.75 per dozen, to you. F ing Phone< *SI. Mrll VTlr X TWuV~ "Lowiwo lOCIlh NEWL1S - .. f'7i d2C' ,i iRAND EXCURSION -iIl THI- A- -VMIRAS' W-Y Saturday, March Veterans' Rally! Brigapier-Goieral Gcorie Reese. ] .1 *. New Arrivals: I "., .^.t i ,. ... : i,";: i- )., T "' "ie S:" I \ -. .;,.* \ I .i 7 1- 1111, T d ie : *,.- ....,.-, ,: .,,;.. ':. : Anyone interested in . li il ::. fri. a- ;W. new and nobby gar- ... I*.., ments for Boys' and ini,. Ny- : . Ii: .i,..',Aria,-. Children's wear, should No better Cigar for call on Rice's represen- the money made-DUR- tative at Merchants HAM--atD'Alemberte's hotel. Investigate the Convertible Term Contracts -----K' 1111;---- Old Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. D AV ID ED REH I, "iFI"" I;:'' I i, 1 NA :4'" "L 1 4 *e - .4 let 1 'a,, - 1- Goods, V 0- ~ .1-i * F ~0~141 & -F' - ~' I i %% k.- L I i I ti M % k F LL % I I L .11., -. P'll:ifx t. Fr : I - d_ ~rsa, THE DAILY NEWS: PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900. 7 LONDON AWAITING GRIE I -SALE t *. 0 : I . Sack SuiFt ' ,i.-- *. -,; .i* r~ 22~E252.! LI] ri-i ~S8.85 :a5?5EE'~EEE~ lv,. C .~ l.ir>: N * a i , . t 234 fit)1: f; u) OIULU. I .o. * : 01 BU[ AND BLAtCK i 61 Serges, .1 Cheviots, @ Clay .4 AND NEAT Checked !| Worsteds, I Blue I Middlesex (i Flannel, Etc. . | + , :- .r ',:** i l t . a OlU i 1.el S. ,.- CL OTiNG n iF *:* I 4 -.; .4 - S.i THE I t' i,*, i (;i *^ coni~ii.. [M IMPORTANT NEWS Occupation of Bloemfontein Is Hourly Expected. MAFEKING HARD PRESSED ( rorj* to .Atil IFor !-. Hleliena M.iLrch 17-( 'vil RhodeA Il! iali-hur)'ir' -li<} Itu lKruger Gives atilstlactOll to Natail. Ls:)' :.. March 14 -A few hours wsoul brig important uispatches from Lera Rober:s. No word has come from B.oemc'outen today, although sharp tigbting is believed to have occurred since the commander-in-chief was last heard ci. London confidently expected tne occupation of the Orange Free State capital will occur today, as pre. viously forecasted. In the meanwhile attention turns to Mafekiug. A d;bpattcu from Lolhatsi March 3 says: Colonel Piumer's for,'e reached here Tuesday. March 6 It is believed that only a single bridge southward has been destroyed and that otherwise the rail- road is intact within 5 miles of Mate- king. Colonel Plumer has already dis- persed several Boer police posts in the neighborhood and is actively pushing h1, advance southward. Mafeking can scarcely hold out much longer. The news of Colonel Plumers' a; pr<. a b bha given substance to the ru- E:: .igls.y t t.-,' ine accoimpiiLhezi by Colo. ue. l"'akl:..n'( i'jiutin Irom Kiuber.ey. Priva-e tlvx--. triva set forth that I .. i'. i' u:ni r l1i:., a.:tiost giv'n 11 Lic : .', i :-;.:ltt anythiu, tnure tlJ';:: ra e lthe '.iI, itl *u :IIh slLc 1"'- -:- wlri: i t .! It pi s itila e tnat ,;,': ., -.i t : i.'*1 :1t,-r i): t:e 'n vest- 1:. r-. v 'i iv- rn-i :recd i'.ut;nei r' ita r t i .. J i;-in :r *n; tr e .It':s (.: If," *' ','- 7 ;('1 mi oi' i e: in N At ~l.. t ; :.l* : I 'ii i:i.r 1:c. ct I:1C ti4tn '. ; 'i a -' .'ie:n '-a.k. i r ":., ; : :'; 1t a t a )t'i .ilr.i h i; LT: ....& O1 N ita. il i ,i ;; r> 'n:it tia: groat- e *; ; i :! z i teel' ,here at Lord .a.1-L uor "r r-t.v-y tn t:;.e i'jer pre-;ieut's J.':n('f *iT+ "r: .'.r'* A% *:- .t :1 I. i ii : ur illn irl;ztcre. I *'.' f- ; It. i:l" -t i :r. t. i. ll' e n ; 1 <.l 'iLie' -ILie rep.y. e-:'; "iallv t.ie last para- gra;,ij, rc: t.wiI: to i(San ep.'ndience, hat toi-n reeiv.,d in s'a. with a feeling of ,;r-lt( r"-i:-f .nid i., is g',al ;:u aldoubts " A prViVa' .,t.aitI irtuOi .Iihannesburg ha t. en ri.'el l 1i 1. I. 'z iO.. dated S:at- ur ;av. 11irt ':i .. c.io r.tulictlit; reports tua" IMtI min's are t.l-olei, and the ma- ainery lrror.eu, auni assertlug tnat all S well CURTAIN RAISERS. -, ~ Ii-~ 1i-tMeidl '1To SM- -. :-- .1 4 4. 4 4 4 4. .4., .2 i . -~at C- THE GLASS OF FASHION. "V .1 ;:r- f. ; r,!.' : .ft and Ill .... ". 2ii :* .:-- . : ... ... :... :,ia:. . ri . , aa- ,;, '," 1 T :I: ,,. .. ,.-r . ' < .. . i - I. ..:' ': 1... f l.,t in the still l .: . . ;i i ,t f hiack :.*-.,] i.I tnii.;iin iil 'w.1.i s r(rappiings. ;i ,:!mil nI: l I:1ir." l'r,+:,'lh (. ,.!X )of blua ;, >l\,.t i .,t ,1. i 1. i\% d 'vel'opeI.'d tw-f-r" ;ttaned,-il ; a ren :. .'..r.I.a that Sf.uh-.. p ali- ''. il- hi. Ase ill a e 2' l i f; g4-L a s. 4. y :i I ~ c b u toni:l. ar, .I;. .'I!* .- t.:!: fl.:.tiurt 4 f t!;e alt. 14- y. ~I aii. . 44 silk. r, -it-. iTHE REPUBLICANS Effort to Settle Differences on Porto flican Ques:ion. FOR .KER IN CHARGE BILL fIus l)rifrt.,l Aieildlin atts Which lie llopi 's Will .I31t l).+taslndl of All lInter. st 1'rying to Pl'lase Freo Traderrs nuI1 lnr 1i M'tn. WASHINGTON, Marc'h ;.-Tne Repub. lican seuatrij have decided to hold a caucus for ta sctiement. of their differ- ences upon ne Porto Rican question and a call has been issued fora meeting after the adjouramena of the senate to- Seuatcr Foraker. in charge of the bill providing a form of government for Porto Rica, has drafted amendments to the bill which he thinks will meet the demand of all tanterests in the Repub- Alca pArty, and thu measure as ihe hoaul .:ieuded will be subuirited to the caucus. So far there has been sAo de- parinre from amicable feeling among senators and there is a noticeable dispo. :ui.,n tou rsconcle all differences in the iutrerst of party harmony. L:i this desire the president is known to .o.:u heartily, but he has told aena- tr- wa.) tiavo visited him that he was fe;.ul'..V auxius that certain principles a,.. i rearn:in inviolate la ths settle- i;elt. 11- ur;gei a'iang other things to;- re't!eclon Cf the ousa principle of r.O)'ect;on aud the establishment of a en r 'F,.raker's amendments are r.' i.-;-t-(o;i ;o io')k to the retention of ta-, t..r:fft as a pied to articles shipped 'r',, P'.,rro R:co to the Unitod States ,anii to iti be;.n dispensed with on ar- t(,,es .!:Apped froni the U'uited States to Po'irto }:co and aiso for toe el.m;uation of tue provisions of a delegate from Porto R.co to congress. It is believed these cone9.aions will satisfy both the free traders and the tariff men. THE H'EATHEN CHINEE. 7 1 1', ; ( I I I W j i lo t h ma il!l. N I t'l 1', t If I! I V, t in I I. NN i I I 1 4 11 t I I t f :I :Z11- -- il tl t r. Ille. - Ai,- v~~ ~ ~ v e1.. I-' irf. ayu I f I 1Hiiii I 'ivi teI ot ? A,-! ;;i 1 I.:; iI s v sr -ki-. )'D-4 td c i- ik,' ulcetr- 1*111 l ti I 1. 1. 1i.. .uI;,I I AI ',Cvi c a I I y ftq all iit)-thati;I 2-cd nd .khii shet ri;-t ie1'4.-. it; 7(1 MfIit. Ku ,-f thfu liloilt atoIt -ttire ,-yseli1,,it I h"-vly psulil-. iift tetirri. (live- it a tri:al. It vure'- wh''zi all elopf til..a '1 loIini-ly to'i'to-ta f-'t fr :v yV~aII-;. ,;ld at dinz Qt-rtr- at $1 Pt' brar~- bu'ts. '; Ltrc-' Ii'tti ("'(111 tr,:,tm -1t t St.. -Ilff-tsr- t:,aV yte-t i:. a trial hO?- tl i~. away i a h tl-.liwelv fre'.. W\rit.- f.r it. A;I(Irs --- 11( )M1I, HA IAT I (I .Alaai .Wri's.toi- u Do, ii-ctrue ot!,otdi. ,:(l uIfr.-,.ti - 'I'l, lt Nv.;i'. (-:.sf (Chirna hai a griat '[1.rv tort,- ltti.:;< that the last flip pr,*.- 44 ,:in' f Ch'ina N~ill k.:tllher takho ;,:I tli't e '- f 4-j ,- o 111t. h1:t. I, f i f Iln Cli l::a .'.-.'palt-hint ;tit :ih1i- Ji.,tV.l'-'11%h.';t thio- lt4.]iteii'5 are 114t 4 ii. '.4- -ill N%'.1hich it 1% iIll u'.-iit "s 1)u rg m14s1tI1,h l eii] ld c(i.1-11 'Ilow y-houmld ii k c, Full, ;',s Hont-y a' Tar he fore it i 40LATE. NV_ A. DB'Al1-tn iarto. 1:~ \ a, 1.- 1. GOLD DUST .-1 Washing Dishes I To wah itshes in -.'f the e. and do it we'!, tol;ow this re,;:e A:*av. uc bot wa,,r o0warm. ~u ot' ,It est to use- mn .v ith c: ina and & ass,. an !, o have a nice lathr. instead of using soap .se Gold Dust Washing Powder Di3ssolve a taH!espCoonful in the hotwater and wash quickly; ha It y of nice. dry towels go wi,: with; have a drAiner that will allow the water to run off the dJ.tes into receptackl be- low, when you will have highly polished glass and cH l. S. A. FRIEDMAN, Prop1. High-Grade Liquors. -IIAVEIl BFLO()O, !PrIVAI'E STO')t'lK PlIN HARI'IN S) iI M.AS?{. VERY FINE: 11. IEK)MAN.'S (KIFCATFI) OLD !11 V(ATE STOb''CK. 12 V.AlS 011: 01,1) iIILK VEIVFT. 1 K iN- l(' I IX tE I OOf K, R IIVATI STOCK1.EN H A R11N S()IKMA-4 I1'ACE WIII1 N()1 I'E0.MIT '1( MI.NTION. J llT" h* L')r .-: :>!i I -t S ,,l, ,*,t d St,,,'k ,f l,.t:I. W .isky :,,.., W inesfilr Fl ily '-e. THE JUG TRADE IS OUR MAIN SPECIALTY. g Al-',, A f--::t fr, t 1:- I 'an.ii Pa.h-t Milw.iukee I. r. Fr..' Dli.v- (ry to evlry P.irt of the City. P. o. lrox -I", ALLIG AOR P'E N SAC()LA. FIA. .>~. - a. ) 1.1 '-.4 a- Telel;il' 179*. SA00N. l.:.:OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.i-iS W. C. NORMAN, Proprietor. * *.. Telephone No. 46. .( --ciTHE VOICEST AND MOST POPULAR RRANDN (IF--- w 11 K-E I L. fl1Z39 i! 1RBs4 CoAIvD AIL3, - I- -: BEERS, ETOC.,- L IN WOOD AND GLASS, LAREE OR SMALL QUAli?!E,'. - ' - : - : 1 0 : -: * \ Ii ;4; 4 4. \..,.' 4.~.'4. I: 1' 1'* -- 4 4.- 1 .-~- ~- .4 .4 4 4 I. ''. 'I - ',. '. SOLE AGENT FOR 1\Il''~ M 1. .4. .4, 4 .. '~i; I 4.' 2 . lost--I. N. ~..' 4-i,''- .4.4, -. ~ * v i. P- : i i . :i If: 1 :. :. . i:. '. 1- , S .- .:N i' . . \ :. < th, I o I l r .- o l l *.port er and aler in- * ', *,. : .1 i '- - *- ) : i - . -........ -. -. .. .". . .. . . -. : . 1. : S ", ,..- W. l KOP& GO t ,. t .i portr'. n . in- *--Fancy Goods,=* rITE CHINA TEAS. 1'1-:NNI,.\Nl) [%'N*[-: WHTSKY. III LI, -SOCK NIA.-Ol. OW-1,B).N K llyp, %NIIISNY, I)AIPA MAID X%'Hl!4KN'. Arl,.\N'I'A 1IRMIVINO - 4 5- t .4-'. --.4 S. - sji .-.1 H. H. WICKE. Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, No. & South Palafox Street. All Kindq oL Plumbing arid il" it ti, : M t.ri. tl- K,;. ",i H:L:id SOMETHING NEW LV.I IS 1I.1F I('A., WholesaleV Del:lers. leniiacola EM. 7ET 3I7.SE IT, o-- ol' r )t l ". e *I: -- o CRONieS SALOON o- .i.EALI.; I --0 ImporteI ald Domiestic ines, Liquors and Ciaps. JUG TRADE A SPECIALTY. c ,tir H elhnir-: -iud Devillieri St-;. Delmc k -. i 1 PEHNIACOI A. FLA -:,EVERY DAY: HALL & KLEIN'S Mammoth Retail Grocery, 502-504 SOUTH PALAFOX ST., -, re i!.-. N-' w !T l oilr ir'- ( 'r ,1; il.! I vii -: t; : ,II v tl;... . ir. I'in -- ; A. M. AVERY, VI 4'~ PR: hI 5' I 5~C * :h,. '1 - a. a I )DicO Hotel and Restaurant ar'r ALL ORDERS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE Iron, Nails, Axes, Shovels, Saw Mill and Steamboat Supplles, CookIlg AT ANY TIME AT REASONABLE PRICES. and Heating Stores, Paint, Oils and Window Glass, R Rooms for Rent by the Day, leek of Month. Gu n A 8 Pis toW an d Fi H O i gfa kISh in g ad . 311, 312 North Tarragona Street, Opposite Union Depot. Gnna, Pistols and Fishlng Tackle. 0-Teiephone 68.--0 AGENT for Birmingham Rolling Mills Company, Revere Glant --:*.GEO. WILSON & CO.,..--- -i Stitched Belting, Northampton Emery Wheel Company, Laftin RBard Don't Forget to Stop With the Fat Man. Powder Company, Johnson's Kalsomine, Iron Klng and Buck's Mtoves Don't Forget toStop With the Fat Man. and Range-, Wm. Cops ACo.'s Raw Hide Laoe Leother. Mane r', n. A, '2Ij TO HOLD A CAUCUS Hosework is had workwithot GoldDust" I'4 (~I ii. LI p - \ If ;.. !r. )'- 7 - - -Iel;; Z'-`-*-A T H S 0- 4 THE DAILY NEWS: PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900. THE DAILY NiWS8: KIterod at tt., Pt.-t 4Mc.. at 1, nacola. I-a.- a ccond -c*... n Iit:t, . 4 rtCF.. Pitt HSJidig. t.i- a Pala- foxs trtt,. up-ttairs. pI I.ISH1 KI IIY THE NEWS PUBLISHING 00. Terms- Invariably in Advance. * Oan Yar tby Mi.: " 'll Montb*. -ste ont t 0- Wwe-k. h.v tarr;-r. p.ia'Ie- Monday I THEr WKEKLY NEWS: PIfti heod every Friray at i$'. p- r )tiar Po&ag, fr,-.. TELEPHONE NO. 118. Adveertsng Rates Furne#htd on ApplicaftoR. PZNBhOOLA. MARCH. 15. 1900. BRprerentat'v.- con-e.rvat ivo id,-ocrat, bave ..nder-.-d Lb- fo~iowing t.oktet for del- egau-si front tho- city pro-cincts to tho ii.-m- ,jcmatoe County 4 mv.-sition to beL.-I~d AT roweiton. April 14 and asik that tey be- given a hearty iuploort b% the- v~it.rs. PrE'danct L-4li e~ le.I -a%1fI tbe..- ban. Wi. Sa.di.,t_ I.Nlazw-.-ii, od 1. 1. W righ ton. jot)a la I b':..J. 4. t I.%L: hr, (INd I. Jisunear. .J 14 ;a.:i. u t-i :, jJ. E'. 4Or.-cinrc1 VF ii .tratee .1-. r'. e- W*nl 1A--rIo*11" 1-'",J. L*Atpre:-j 1. i: A I 'Un ham. Bri if th-c i ty ?i!,4i t !!t-c. mUwy I V~rt- 1.' b.. rtily kiu~itl'itf-d u;-.(Il itie apr+,u-Ir4-:it .,n bf-!:alf tf th li-r rc-- thle.C'-* V, ll(ie- d-A (11fjulyI).- tifen t.-ti TI-.. -lamnn-.--t wiaki hg -in-adt-qu it, -e iif it~dIntnt -u IT-i.-r-rf: 'III -w~k ii,--- ,r public -~-yws- rtity r* alized .t. I i-riI I1. I et." mayor IIiliii iril- I.: ~u-~a11, bringiuz .a:tb'tit I I.i v-ry- at i-fa4ct- 'r% r&-outi'eiii i (I a itflellc'i r,11eb.1e-ii: i-r+-- c-.egw1.'--.I g*-ziraily ;A-,gie-atly toI!, cred it. a in vtidii(14 11 ect t It- I 'I ,r t eo Ieu t:- tt artlI bid It-lcc.- t:ei: pjlainily t!)Ijul t-vidti~tctI urpee-), (oft: .- re-1uittlicai- tIv coute-td at all h izaird-. fi)r the- preser' Atitten .4 t~ie ejet: ime- o4 'ti ec~tieell. vo I, n ri-fe re-mic- t.,-i cctI,i e-ub4equen-t re-ni-.t:pr-,vidt-... ft free acce--- lot.- r,-- i-Iancd -fnill United 1St ate-- C! eetlict-.but Iii I-,,-- tj~ tvo~ ieeli .cll PIccrte IRikito pr.idtict.. I1Xaporte,-A irht.)t!tIi- C401t2.i V. It i- ai t-hre-w I. tr-Ick :c 1,Y inc-nt. but it WINl11"t dt .'c-tv-. no- ;I .e ct!tI- t--utitr- 1-cr a110. 4-ink- l~i law.-ii-i.-I v : + *t IV -A-I-- !-1 1 t In t i - r INN-i t: WI- a-- i.. -tt --t c r it A S:; A .! u.- . Cc 1 la-.er-. ~.-u mu- Itiie---.-l -eli Lu: E N ~ I C\.. cCI hem.: C~ :.. - r *~t~ - it C :. -. .1 - I 0--~~ - c .. 'a Ullitic- : -- - . - .,~ C - i's :'~ -r : - - : - - t U -- -: e .j 'a Ii - I C, - I - SIX MONTHS' EXPORTS. Foreign Shipments Made by the Gulf Transit Co. Mr. M. W. Churchill of t!e Oulf Tran-it C.o.. hai compiled a tabu- lated stati-tical report sho'iwng the- d-tail- off the foreign export bu-i- neU- laiidl,-d by thii Gulf Tran-it Co. fo)r t:!- -ix L.iontt:- freuil Se-pt. 1. 1 ,# t' N M a rc i 1. 1. 4 li 1. 'if- rep,-rt -how- t!icht durinzr that period tne Gulf Trani-it Co. lIal-i for f',.rpin port- 7 Stuaill-tip. ol:e ctihoi.-r anid one barkt-ziiine. It e it-imn-, of export were a- follow-: Cotton. -q 0ar.- hal '. 7 4L. ttii. roi u ,url Ia i it- , Tobacco. hhid- tirai.. hlue -- ..." , Pig iron. L'on '- 'iiophate- r ck. tuoi:. 4,l' . Flour. -cks ...,71 Fioir, toi Cotton 'ed mn-al. ,-aick- ' Cotton [ --d mea1l to:.- ." Il )I aiil ta2 ow. WlAs 7.:'. l;ocin, barre-'. ..4 I' Hardiwood lurint,-r atid '.~t- '-ar- 'Ltcb pine lumber. ft ..'.' Car Liv'-stock. car- i iui-vrpbtcp-.at-. tuns ...5 , Coal. ton> t 3 '. Hoof(. cari . Tobacco un *sck-, ton- ' hooer. cars. 4irnt% s--ed. car- , iri-d bhicod. to-.. 4,"' Dried b:uud.,ack* . Dr. Bull'~Couh Syrup isthe best medi- cine- ufor ore- tbhr be.kl-. A titwenty-iv e'- c-nt bottIlc- of lh:- wonde-r'jl remedy wi.l cure- a cough or cuo:d iit or, 'lay. TH- WOMAN'S 1HOM1. Interesting Annual Reports (of)Officers. TIJi- Benevolent Indu-trial a-,-o ciati, .n i:t- b,-e- ill exi-:-tice t.-II ye ar-. 'Vhe:1 it wa- L rgaI.iz-d. board of mana1ge-r-. (one from e:ii church, wa- elected, i:.e w.ich ttn-. t.e oflier- are annually l-iet- ed. TI'- Honei i- -upp )ited tiy the- ion,,thly due- of th.e liteihber- and :enerouc c)htrihutioin from friend-, naIllely: The Pitt Wate-r Co.. Th- Fir-t Nittional Bink. The- Pilo-'" l. nevolent a--,''-iation aAl ---ve.Il ,of tihe otthei charitable ; -oc.i-ti--. Aii.iouiz the pmeichat;ts. Mr. M. F. <(,oizale7z. Mr. J. 'i. Robtrt-a ind MIr. 6ol Cahlln have b.en I.oiith- ly contributer-s. A k ind drtn;- .Zi-t furnt1i-he-- medicine-. Our I hiy-i- cla.th alway- re-po)nd to Ith-. call-. In June. I'.-... our h1i#ld- 1i1 was de-troy ed by tire. IMr. WV'i. A. Bl,,unt then donat-d !,,t. in a liiiol- de-irable- loc:ti:,nl fir" an l:i-ti- t'ltion of thi- kind. With hi- k:r.d :t--i-tance ald d ,,,.ttio I.- Ir-,ni thie ,tilo.wing :partie-, we have- he--tin tnatbled to r,-bh uill a .eif.: :.it ;.I :i-ne-: W. B. Wri.Lt & C.'.. 1u :- hi, :: '1 he Br t-nt l.niith-r C .. lu::i.l-r; B. R. Pitt Mill Co' -hit :':--: A. 1. A\v-tv. l.irdw i,- : \V1ili- }H :'lwar.- C .. iiil-:; Skinner 1M f'u. t,.. ;:... r- int:: \Wi. J.,t;!-oui A& Sn. lk- a:.,l .I .11: M 1'-M ill in M1 ill ('. l'.I- .- lt-r; A. V. ('iutbl!-. l.tor a:.d ii:;i- ., r ul-: .Saifi'rd lI.tm b-r -r'.. i;u n- tr: L. t& N railroad. fr,-i_ 1,t: lK n.ivle-4 lr,.. t!;re y,-ar- in:-ur- .tllC" oi (let]$, hut-e A t di lt- itt tii -- w !:.tiv .t' --, I'.1 ill t,.e 11 ;i- at lea-t tw !. iI-- dired won. :. and children. For',!-:, of tt)c-ill W htavf. zotten llAt1 1plovii-;it. Smn who arI-, old and f--ble :,. ivA- .1 [' rIllah leIlt I ', ii'. ( ur cU laii'e- ,'* et,: ti;;: d, to ,ur iiin :te--. i -,r - ;o, t t- r, li.-V-e th!- e *or iand -;t!, : ' il a"r ;:,-v. I -:. li '.-' ; -,'tit,+ : ; . I- rr'Ct--i;. it* *- . S i 1 A 1 N W' I .- .1 . . .,:x -- t .-.* M,--' l--. k Ia F t " ic .- . -- -~ .- I - - . C -t I!. -- - I-.---- 1\ ?torin \V :.." o .- vi-- !:'-" : -.i - \V i;- : C 1 "' -. ... S-., .. .I ., . . * ,-* ' -' -- -- iC- 'I~- :- 'lot: N. \C I: - - I N . 0 ,1 4... %%C . , ; :, I 7 N v C : . I -, V. , co -uldi 11'Cc', ' - c - e ialt-Ot-------------- -- - V i'-- -~'a I -- - .3 -- C IC I. C -C. i -. - 2.' -. C xc: -'a-: C CC -- - - - ii :.- Ic- 1. in:. :'~- : 'a -- 'a ------C C~ ~.. -- -- '.:- *i - -C S --.- - it - -: \i- u.K ir ant Van r.:v. Pt. I ~~CCI -ci:.., -::a:. Br--- - n-cL.: AND BUT ONE Hood's STarsaparilla. Grand as the thunder of Niagara is the universal songof the cured that Hood's Sarsaparilla' is . AMERICA'S GREATEST BLOOD MEDICINE Hood's purifies and enriches,the blood' as nothing else canl --- ..-- . ." +_ . t -= - -._ . ... ,_ =. .... -_ -: >_ + -. 4::-..,= = . -: - ANOTHER I IItGLARY. LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES Ot(ice of Gulf Naval Stores. Co. En. And Delegates to the Coun'y c onver- tereI Lat Night. lion at Powelton. April 14. Burglars entered the office of :he Following are the candidates for Gulf Naval Stores Co. last night. the legislature and the li-t of dele- broke open drawers of des-k and gates to the county democratic con- rumaged through and scattered pa- vention at Powelton, April 14. en- pers, etc. They failed to open the dorsed by the Workingmen's Demo- safe and consequently secured very cratic club: little if any booty. Here isa chance For the Legi-lature. for the officers of the law to display r t Lc 7 their detective skill. A prompt ar-C. Mor4nJon:i - rest will have great weight in stop- H.U .Clopton. ping the thefts which have bee-n l*legate- to countyy Coinvenion. quite numerous recently. Precinct 12-H. H. Wickke. F. R. S- Po. R. A. Credille. Win. Carmi- MAIDI GR4S 1.t. chael. Tho-. G. lRiver-. A Fund Already in HaInd fir the Car.- Precinct JJ. L. QAery Arhit- thur Jnhnson. J. C. Avery, J. Whit- ,im. ------------------ At the in-eti:,g of t,he- Cle-rk. I'nionh last night the c;aii;vail cin- inittee made its report. -,owiii.- to,- tal re-ct ipt- for thi- M i: di (;ras c:.r- nlival of l.il of $1.4'-2 e67 '.d. a to- ta-l expenditure of $1.62". 72. I in a balance i on ha.nd ,-f $,i: ;1.1 ;t- A lne-t-ei' f,,r the c.artiivaIl ,t l1,-!. Itrom which .t few small iU't-:..Il;ihUi hill- utu-t ieh paid. Preparatory to th,- c.irtiiv il of 1._ 1 th- following, carnival cnan;itt - was appointt-d: A. H. D'Alet-uilt-! t-, Jhnu (G. Oliver. Jo-eph) I. J,)!ob-oI. E. L. Re eesp. C. C. (Goodmn:ii. A. H. Runyan. Abe Daniel-.f Henrv A. \Vhite. Ed Forcheinuer. E. W. E- liott. (ieo. W. Carpenter andi A. S. Oliver. T'lhis exceIllent cc(mmitt-- wili at o-Cit- hbegin work on the Ip# i- f-ir :: elaiborat- carnival L Xt yeaL. VESSELS INSPECII-l) .v Capt. S '. Col. Surveyor ofit the Amnerican Shipping itureau, Capt. S. C. Cobb, surveyor 1. ::" American Burean of c iu tion;',:. e,-- turned last ni..ht from a trip to Ap.i- lch icola. Carrablle alii St. tii rge i-land. He i::-.pecte'l thr -,ch. iee r 11i-ij. C. Cron:well of '.rritla:I d. 4'i;pt. McCleairn. which i tt.id.i .Zile r - -,air- at St. Ge.org.e i-l:itn'i. to c,:i- tli in her clas-. r, .lfy to )be I 'inche-d in about t! :0-- w-e-k-. Al--- the-. -chooner Witr:. A-ian:-. if Ja(ck-onville. h.a- be-ti I.iiv-d fro'lm h r position O ; i-tit!It !t, f, t i. ii t.i wood- t to h beach., and I.-.. i:1: i made rt-adv to la'rn'h i:. t:,; cAinan excavated by E. E. ::. Ir- oz C,'s-. drd.r-e T!,tk.tk 'I .-. v,---.-i wf're' driven ;a-tI Cr i.. ::. (Carrab-ell -t,,i, . C ipt. lobl> al-o' r i, ,: ,- -:- : , . !" tt+ Il-'ra ik l:;i I.At :t : -: -t .,.;-- :.,, : r.nilr -a1 dle-p,,: iat (':t t : -- :- . C('iIMINLU. C(U'It S. 11 T "inmiuier ll ,ltii il 1 n I.0 I' I s, II hII t I i .: . IL ;1 I Ij, -- a ** "1"1 .. Precinct 14-(uT- Eitzen. J. E. Baar,;. A. F. Z-.li-, H. (G. lDe-Silva. Ja-. o'Brien.. Pr.-cinct 15-Tho-. J.i-,,n. John H. Jone-. F. F. Comumnvt-. NV. A. Du:.bhat. H. A. Water-s. 14mn-tf Dr.Bull'sCough Syrup conquers croup at o( ', a ir-- t., -.! l. aid t u1 -;v..- l ciru y at ',.'-. o;:)t "- li,-,-, 1111: *,' t" thi- ; lr>,'t.lfll t,-,-2*-" :; ,' ** !i ,+ ti:n rel i t,)- !. mll ily ;'. a ia Mltd :i- ,1. |, ii; t. l'.l t t- A Italroad l'arty. }\y v rze t reu':|-,-t, t!;e yo,4 n1z i- ,di,-- or *!- Erpwrt:: L.iauet. will r,- pt-,it t;h ir la;lro.adl party Friday v, :.i:::.-. M .re!j 1;. at the r!-idence- ,-f A. HI. ID'Aleniit-rt,., 1120 E:.-t Ga.i-.le-(i -'t-r-et. A riew route, ha-. bletn-i Cil,--+i and : |'l]a.-aint j-)irlney is l'r--,..,-*-' Ti' ck-t- 1 ce-.it-: rv- fr,--'n:0 t~ 7 ;.d Il ce:it-: adml is- -I ,;. fr . St LMA.l'ENSACOLA (',,.;;, :'ir. M o).nday, M.1arch 19. tr ti I i, -twe f I,.iP-w 1 and S ln'.a w i',1 hI 1 11:1 f l f,,lIow in h(.* .d t tl t,: L.-avve Pe-r-acla. 2:4'4 noon; a"r- riv.' B elma. :47, p. r"a. .Leavt- Selnia. 0.1 a. In.: arrive Pen.;iic,,l i. 4:15' p. In. L'iily. (-xcet Stith idy. J. W. LxRro\. ] :1u.it I). P. A. Eniz -!, Arboi.t'. i- l ;adiuarter, for tine liitiu'-. Who is Rader ? Exevuitwe- 4Omnaa-t,*- e'I A inflPEtiflh ,f rP.-D- ni). MoTn tiv. M ircO for t th" J~eir-fI I By vorde-r Uli1am ltojnon & Son. 1l FABRICS FOR SPRIN ' -s AS PRETTY AS A PICTLElE!&r- COLORS THAT WASH' 27-inch Silk G iing hain:................................. . ...... 31-inch Silk Foulard .. ........................... ......... 31-inch S ilk F ni h ur .i ... ............. ...... .... 32-iunc! Z- piLyr G( iL hamin ....... ................. ..... 27-inx l. F int- ('!:, ck ainld Stripe t ;I:: I : ..... ................ :',;-inch Sprin.,: Styli IPerea!- . ................ ... . .. Patt, rn Silk-., r tw, i Alike..................... .......... I,-in c h I n ia Ii .,,: .......... ........... ... . ..... ... .. -ii h (' k .N i ....k .... ..................... .. ... . K P i .t' r-- |)iin : i ..ti ... ...... ...... . . . .. .. . Mattings. ,, I;..! l),!n:.s-k M attin gs ... .. ...... . .......... ........ Jil 'Beautiful I -i':,- I-,i ''.' R 11 .: :., .M a ttin g .... ... .. . .. ... . ... ...... .... Dotten!.-ftTf r lIrandl Iadio-i' Slipe'-r il Oxford- a* ........ O(ur #1.750 Li in - .-;.; r it. m illi 'y. !tlilliam Mn:ioun A Son. - Buggies! Buggies 'Buggies! A SOLID CAR LOAD. Stylish Stick Seats' Pretty Phaetons. CAR LO D ril I. ? rnpt* P- rrtq Prpn Pi- He's the Laboring Man's Friend. He will Any and Every Style! sell you Furniture on the easy payment plan. BEST MA h ES, i ~U:il Top., LLL.BuggiU t.. Top Buggies. LATEST STYLES. Don't Pay $40 and $50 First Come, First Served: They Won't Last LonN -v--, c 'u n- -Lziii l CI I f 1 1 N *- ,' OUNTAIN MINT TOWle 4 1 I I L . 1 4- r \1V ii -c- \ i IV Ii.tI [wr i ii ci #-.ir ruil '! C ct a : ii (e~ul3~ir w ; :r. rt.---:'- i n i --- -r ti' Cl : U I---.- - r rt m::, a u- C ; V-.:I - i-- tia Soinmec. wa s n A Celedj i. .- : ulz, a.: ,cu: --at-cledge of cvo a l be- I -I - I eVA * - C ~ - -- I -. -- -4, -- I C ~c -- i: I: -:. I I ,--~ * 'I i::. I:- - C - --C'- - P~ea:.cx ~::--. - in the Cros Mountain mine at Coal Oreek. No other casu. tiesare reported. Tue mine i cwned by the Kncxv.ile Iron caznpany. '-T/(;: I',.-.. JUtiiiaiu IoWjrioi A Soi. B. GE RSON. CROCKERY. 107 S. Palafox. JUST OPENED. Al vm fEi as .---Everything New and Clean.-- I " ; ; I . V .. ' A. E. BAKER & CO., Proprieto: 14 EAST GOVERNMENT STREET. Lei ten Delicacies oficiie- hc-le p Wiwrse'uan-ou- --- Total ALL. averzs,.- - 4.4-: 4 " -- *it 7_ ;, . c-. $ 4-' -7 O~old tlil o HA Il'FB~w-in-k-.- .: Ntw Or-aut e~I erd -iF ut iC v-Acto Try itC. 1 t C-' Judgrt'-*.;verdict. DAN IHEMRBROS NOTICE71 -dejee aft-niloir of I*, -; -.i-1: W!Ilch ItI.; -,t:-t. A fatI: Wa- tL-i:,- tent.t-n ti-f Mr. .4'.rcd e -n'el -e. but union cre-:-- at-nM,i re - hwltI5'IreW4 WIIulAlbe hailte WI*:: dei.:!,. 1.by aI I f.!n" I"dm.of 'v Z, CI .1.1);- r N eOf ClUr mennh-r- ate-, ie: art- toe: likely -,t ),. l-" V~.*-L"- re-a-on- we- ca~nv-: L'.-li- r--cCC .. mzin.'-Mr. Afrcrd t-i-- --.:a:-r :: or ectterwi;-e R" ,- Ji T. Made in Peawacola. -r, irre.t; vi Ie-.' '.%I ,pn ya nd Bbir- ABSOLUTELY VILiE .dAt. ieiI.I~t a e:ic: B-N-BN ef-o5AND CHOco)L-TI.:S."nc-il n:Pna catee'e) ALL KINDS OF BRITTLE-..C -: c(le.tVj. %.y 11011 CO RN- SEA FO)AM. .~Bin~~~i. 'i:t~ e-t~.. -e--;er %-iniappely;t it- ASI' ~Ij~ a.n--x i tr,--. Pur1-all-. r- u~rn~e-"-: r iin. f :-1r t -r i - 7:~%j.i7.:i: V 'r : tiat:. t-4 Iir I %,(i Or~t Watch This Space for Our List of Speciailtie%== SOL CAHN W#IS & Co . __ __( : '' 4 11 1\ 10 1. 9,I 1 THE DAILY NEWS: PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900. KENTUCKY*S LEGISLATURE. Its Last Day Poserful sad No Vurther Trouble Keared. FPat XKottT., Ky.. March J3 -All ae- prehension of further trouble diap- peared when the two bhouue met at the sm l hour without molestation from the esate troome. It is probable now that a night session will be held, wn'ch will be tna last, after which it wili au- journ sine die. Before the sessions met this morning there was a strong incination shown by members of both houses to expedite matters an Liuch as possible and secure Ainal aojnurament. Beyond the Sena- tor Triplett resonation appropriating $00 ,O00 for a reorganization cf the state militia under Governor Beckham. there is littie legislation of importance pending and Democratic members of the bouse expressed confidence of pass- ing thia without trouble. Apparently no apprehension of fcr- *her trouble. for the present at least, exists among members of eihet parrtr. Repub.ian Lieatenaut Governor John Mlars*iai neld consultations during the morning with Democrat:c Aanutant Gencra. Castleman aut several memu- bers of ithb legislature discussing t.e general s.tuatto.l. Speculation as to Governor Taylor's future actiosnsti I cotinnes Governor Taylor himself refused alI interviews on the subject todar, i-,ut prominent Pwpubhicant. wao have talked w:tn ti Lu on the eubyct. assert e.mpatiao. v T at Toveruor "aT..r swi. roenain lu'- Frank- tort and continue hi. fihtr tor what ct consit!e-ra u- richt cnt! tne nue-n-t ( the g'govern.rshnip tv4 f'-iaiy passed' utcn. SUIT FOR GOVERNORSHIP. publlrAn t ill File anu Am-ta- at. Ae-rw-r 'Thurst'.y M.rni;n*.. 1.t'I ,'x.; :., Marrja 18; -Fjr-L;-r G ov- ernor Bradley. Judi;e .sat aai i :t.t.r Republican attorneys are preparing aa amended answer to the suit brought by J. C. W. Beckham to secure possession of the office of governor. After a final oonterence of the a:ioraers Wednesday night, the answer will be fAled with Judge Field Thureday morning. Toe five prisoners. Secretary of State Powers. Cansain Davis, Holland Whis- tkera W. IL Coluto and M L Hlas- lipp, accused of Vft&ag aooesornes to the ssasseinataca of William Goebel. are estl ooatised in jail bere. It st expected habas corps pressedingsla their be- half will be be bun in a ew d ys. T- ***eeo**. ft.pbllems. NA IVII.I.E. March 13 -At a meeting today of the Republican state executive committee it was decided to hold the state convention at Nashville, April 19. A canaidste for governor, three candi- dates fr railroad commissioner and cand:dates for electors from she state ast large w'il b-4 nominated and delegates to tue national convention selected. T Itsp-rmnc Itbe Leadlen IOsoe. Dra.ator. Mareh 13. Pohtics were practtiailTy forotten tn the village elec- tionus hteli tLroughout Michigan yester. day atil wLerea bt'g votes polled local 'and jersonu. issues alone were respan- sabi e Te temperance question was the absorb.lcu one in mnany plaoea, and were t 1a .tie vwss trctly drawn, the 'wets" uad a trifle tbe better of it. Willt.l11 I1 <:maad Protests. ),'-'oti, March 13.-William Red- maend, tnemn:er of pir.iament, has writ- ten to ihe cierk of the corporation pro- testing aga:ast the Troposed address of welcome to queen Victoria andexpress. ing his intention to resign his seat in the council if the address is presented. No Fl(>l-nm e I, Ashevilll-. AsI tm:-V.E. N. C.. March 13 -The enort that there is an epidemic of ainallpox ;n the vicinity of this city as incorrect. There were a few cases of the disease, but all the patients have recovered and there as not a single case within or outside the corporate limits. t <(haag.e i Oflee. MONTGOMERY. Ala.. March 14.-Judge A. Straton of Troy. who was recently appointed census supervisor for the Third Alabama district, has resigned ite posiUios as United States commie- saor. and Circa is Judge Bruoe has ap- pointed in hias tead4 W. 0. Steark, wbe hasim bees a deputy Uatted States mar. aha. Marshal Bryan hae appointed Andrew tollier to secoed Starke as dep- uty marshal. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars re- ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'% Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEV. & Co T,, el,. 0. We. the under-iirnd. have k;ao wn F. J. C('henv. for the last 15 y'ar. and helie-ve himn perfectly i:o, <>tra. ! in all hu-iiui-s tra:nsacti :- ahd financially abhl- to, carry out amil v a ,- ligations madf Iby t 'itr fir n. \W -:ST A- 'I ,"FA x. W holteSa le I)ruti;zzl-t.T. 'Ii i, ', , WA.lIN44. KINN N & M \i t\ IN. W hole-al. Iru-:ggi-tls. T,,. .,. i . Hall's Catarrah Cure i- ttakn in- ternally. acting directly upon t.. blooul and muclia by all drui .isti Te-tiim, i.tl- f;. Hall's family iill!Q< Ur, tih- le-t. Coffee' Coffee.: iie ca I fthe attention, f(j the generall ,public to 'h,' /ta<'t that iu', are oPe // the best e,1uippcl l:astii A, in the South. (anI that wr can t'uirnisih this delici;'. h 'rera t" at prin'ev / ,,/ defy'. .'ompeti/io/n. 1! c1.'71ls wish to remind ion that our Coffees are al,(i'a!is; /''c./ from the Roa.ter. I 'hbile others r'' old and hare lost their ar1 '-.a, o011i' / s I'C/.s and delic ou.o. . i(c Orleans Grocer/ Co.. .T.dS. "M'H1 GH, SHREWD DIPLOMATIC MOVE. Kraugr and Stoya Yore* Salisbury to Show Ills Hand. NEW YORK. March 14.-The Journal and Advertiser says: Presidents Kruger and Steyn have apparently made a shrewd diplomatic move, for it cannot be supposed that hevy exipctel Lord Salisbury to consent .- -.u- on any such terms as they pro- p ied. V. have, however, obtained from rr.a Lr.tisn Ireatier a tangible state es.t o! t ie Iutt Ution of Eniland, and ner dietrmiutatio1 to take :rom the two r-i utlici tuelir ia iepeandvce. I'ais .:ives then somueini:ag on which thty may appeal to tae powers. asking I: the latter wtil stand by and tce them .r=8sbed and turned Into int gra, paits p me Eritish eupilre. je streungteniag of Eu..and's fleet in C'n':ue*e waters tu a part of her an- swer to the peace proposition of tWe I'',-r repub.ice. L)rd lSalisbury reahzes iLat Eungand's enemies havd nevir had se g. o0 an excuse for making trr uLe f .r ner as iner nave now. Saou'd taa E .er presidents appeal to the powers alzust the premier's ultiniatum and ark t-ean to interfere to prevent the po. l:tlati anrinmi.atrn of the republics the C pl or-unity (t Russia and France wou, have COLtie. '-;ae powers w, u:d, very likely, no- ti!y England tney would not consent to the taking away ef the boers' inde- penidence. Anii Itat wuad mean war For Eaglani '. aii aillvw no uch ti.- terferenca in w i-t aue regards as L-r private attairs. Illt g.tiln 'vi .' '- T l'w P s ;n t tre- . IuOAN.-Vi+L-E. ,.' March 13.-At last tue potctici at i.-iganevili; has changed hands Miss Mary L-m Jones has been sworn in as nostnilstress and taken charge of tile office. Misst Jones in a daughter of Major J. F. Jones of this place, and our people are p rfectly asatified with her appointment. L-ft:n. the retiring postmaster, has a position in Washington, D. C. Ne-w Trx Collector. MONTGOMERY, Ala March 13.-The governor has appointed Mr. A B Brooks of Luverne to be tax collector of Orenshaw county to succeed Mr. H. Y Brooke, who recently resigned to ae. oept a positmn in the government priam- ing office as Washington. A mu.n named E Presston. of Prpe- Ponlville. Kans wrote a letter tlhe other day. sayingt: the opinion of everyb)hod in 1is town who ha- utied Fol0y'1 Hoey a':d Tar i-. that it is th- very be-: mnedicine for la grippe, co!d-, cough. t tc. NV. A. I>'Al!fm- berte. ItueN o-i" Ia'ent. All thp fai:t ful who havo eoni- pleta-d thc-ir twenty-first year and Shlio have nit, brcFin the-ir -ixtietl: y,-ar, i a d N it. ,:tre i't -xt eiiipted(i fr, Ill the obligatit:n of fa-stiti, by sickne-'-s. hard work or t!.her wi ll known rea- s i-. : are- tbli.ig-d to fa.-t ion all ti.e- day-. of Lent. *'xc'-pt Sitlal.i"-. (I: tis- day:'-; lbt ot-e full in11eI i- :allow-,ed. whiein -1outld not; tak+il before 'it.',i. ('u-toiii arllow- a cup of (coff',. 't-a or thin clihcolate. and a small pic'e- ..f bread or a cra.ck'r,. t c,.lltiio l:. t .eIxceedii tile. fourth' ;':r: or an a otdrlairy mieal, i' a'll.'w-d. At tni-s collation. butter. cht-.... , milk, ei.g- stand 4;l kiitlnd of fruit, li-'h i a ve'otatibler. are ;tIloww.f. \\'h-ll tlih' t ;ncipal uicral canI;int witthou; tl'rai' ;.craiiv-nlI-laC | lie take ;iat tooi. it i- t.rla'r l--;l" t, tak.a ta,- c *!aiti.on in t!.e inornit , ;alt the dititn r i:. ti1.- ova'it:.r Ahtiin e '. ', Ion" ti.' ta-I- a'f ,'-h ii-i.it d- til o t i iL :,- XV,> ti *,+-, t atid l ii.la L.- :3:Ad ,,l t!,t .S.-C- ulday of ;':'.,r \\",-k a:,J ,,: }(lo', .a;t t a: J .V. S:i- u-" .f !ad. :- .tliow'.- I11 c',ook- iii. Sli-h and tlt -:: :Ir-' not !' :Iw:o t-d ;at t.lp -alni*- itl<-;l. *,v, i i p>m',da y . E z!.' (.'ta-a.. :!::k -i S...-1 F;id:tiday. Persons exe: ipta-d from- the obl:- nHtitlon .f fa--ti ;i :ire n t hoittral I the re-irictioni of u-i g inpat iti; once a day on th- days' in which tihe u- a 4of llieat I- par'llJitted iby dli-a .t -;atioln. Children ovpr seven years o)f ag z are bound by the law of abstinence. ilunless a xcus-'d by *-'ikne-s or other cause e. The pa-chal timo. in which all ('atholics Wiho have c4an# to the year- of di-cretion ar" b,'unad to r+e- c-ive holey o'ltiiamunion: worthily, c-x- t ntIll frnm th- tu irtt Sunday of La-t till 'rinity Slunday. In .U-:v-.. C iiil- -Ireln o'v r -'*veon yt-ar- of atL ar' libild by thi- pr,,ep;,: of aannual coln- fe-.,-ia>u. Pa-tor- ind para-nt- l:,ttll -,oa- tl:t thle ch!il1,!"i cn ,:;'ly wi:h this duty. Iha hftoly -.a t-. o ,.f I,-a.t i : ti .f pr.tmv'r. ; -aro.w fito -1:1. f ,-eit. -ion from tn-. wori.< .and it, : mi-e- ll'-Tit., and o at cent-rou- altmtl- '.lvi;l By -a -p cial in inlt -r;iataid tao t,,. 'l-lo of d tht' 1, ittd S:ati;- for *" : y'-.Ar-, da:inv ftmi A AI:r. 1"- I-:9- w,,rkint. pe'peiA wi a c atinioat at- I|I ,'i.ervf the c',nnoi i l.t lA ',iatti' t ahb-' iln tn a o,' :;'ii a l '. ." : .' y .r x ;'- 'r-i -. A . a''tla '-o tyi tIiy \V ,., k ;na ('!:ri-t- -,. 0; inxl aat : :-' ''V t l '. s T' i-t ;! ,,i > .i n.tald .bft f:t-' I! .:, w .* T, r- aX- ' n- A .l& o a'j .:- .'i I ,, ',if m... .. l -. ;l 1 i; --la :. a II I -' .. p 1. -t to '- t "a.. a .' t: k 4 si. ., . - " it.tl w .'ki''i i- --. *. r v. a ; ;- - i tit .I ;" l ;Itw i t;,- ; : ,. r- ,,f t :; 1 -t 1; .. ,. : t : t M 1 : ''. i- 3i: ,b::et i. ; -'-t z .u : 1,;. L'.-t .,'. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Send Name and Address To-day---You Can Have It Free and be Strong and Vigorous for Life. ENSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME, VIDAL & SMITH, \/ - . Sole Agents for Celebrated YELLOW LA'_ .. $--other Bigh-Grade Whiskies.-(:. PROPRIETORS OF THE OFFICE SALOON, F.. I: IN F. L. W. KNAPP, M. D. .4 * i:. it ~ First National Ba OF PENSACOLA. FLA. DX3I. 3E3 CO'ZDOIFX'fi WM. H. KNOWLES, W. A. BLOUNT. F. C. BENT, W. K. HYEI '. D. G. BRENT, How any man mty ouctkly cure himself completely bra ted mn up. I am ',it n a after years of suffTerug from sexual weak- vigorous as when ai boy and >oou cannot i et, lt.st vitality. nignt losses. varleoc'.o, realize how happy I an." etc anduenlargmnmall weak< rgans to full Dear tir:-Yot address to lir. L. W Knapp. ?.V78 Hull e strength and vigor have caomplte ly re- RulclinR, Detrolit. Mich.. an'd be will turned and enlargement entirely satis- gli dly' s-nd the free r-ecipt with full dirtec- factory. ' tians -o that any man may eanilv cure himt- **Ieaar ir:--Yourt rvias received and I had W'%VWe draw our own Bills of Exchange on Great Britain, Jr elf at home. lts is certainly a Inot sa- no trouble in makni u-P of the receipt a Germany, France, Austria, Italy, Holland, S Belgm, erousofferand the filloing cextrcts taken directed aildcaa truehfuly .ay it is a boon Oermany, France, Austria, Italy, Holland, pain, Belgium, I.asia from his daslyt mal lhouw hat men think to weak m'n. I nt greatly improved in way, Sweden, Denmark and other European countries. of his generosity., 's.z. strength and vigor." "If)a-r hr: -I'lfasoe except my sincere All c<,rresoarnda'ncae i. 'trietly confldlen- thanksfor yours of recent dnat. I have tial. nmai.al ii olain eal th., beuttit has been extraordinary. it has every man to have it. Obligations Taken Payable at Port of Deo-inntaon Ten or Fifteen At the Sign of the Ion. a t a aI.. rn !and gray a a 'h aiii117 ea%. z ,' ,'id rain ini an~a'r beat T . t- tjy I.. .rt's dv-'.re. A !:: I.'i. r I a~daJ Ctre-. et- -i a tI,-ii.f,'r wlrI anJ %ra~-k. V. r f .-..i~a2.ffr Etaik a 'rlaX Ir e~IaI~y I.ad ,iW mgince. a-grille- tMe pi ;naa. UX r.. Pa.' %--i.k". -, &; aa-er h-raiunl .1 ii, l Lot sthe- ar.A IItg mtAle round? r aIa % irra ,I,! sr. I grai a1ti- tl- a Ki'v r-i%-' (11,. f r a A''t! fat anlr fine, I';i'.g bit. re' i in,.~'e t*r-.,-s A!.%-an at- I ..eiioa atr.. Ar I !- rg taafcr,- a tata a Irt! 71-1 1, t thp v' w!inds ra-Iiv rain& IF4'' La-' t I r-c king caries ',fl- n,'..rd'.' 't( r) 's in it clOaar; T1.4, r a.t.trv!'p .a.r.g I litar. 1,' t 1 117-.41 at: "''low. vwind; cotite, n rack '." F:ir.r. a t;- of mrk -cf sack! -Chicago Record. "I think I woul 1 ~o crazy with pain w,-ic it Iaot for ('Chamberrl;iti'. Pain j'a.ln.'" wi it-. Mr. W If. Sta- pl,-tro I. I -rtn;a;iints Pt. "I liav' ti-ri n atilicted with ri',-ui i'ti-nm forseveral yva-r- amtid hav tri-- rvni-dies witlh- ,aut nitimiihr., bit Pain BHalmkl i- the t. -t II ldic'ine- I hav' wot hold of."' (n11 ap-plicatio(n r-eli-vas the pain. For Aalei) l Hanniah Bros., :21 S. Pal- afox -tr-et. sklmmilk For ilogn. Skimmilk cannot 1e,' t.oo highly in- dorsed as a fotil for ' prove a very economtiieal and effective ration. But It should not be fed to ex- cess. Two or three pIounds of skini- milk to o:e of mea'l Is thie best propor- tion. The ailk belug defiehnt In fat and the corn In protein, their combina- tion proves most n ati'factoi'y. A LITTLE KNOW FAC<'r. "T:iat the, i:' Ijrity ;, seriiui- li-- ' . ,ii i.i::',. i i- rder of thn- ikidl y-. Fo +: '5 Ki -1 C re is -I L:n rat. :f.ii. Try it tt'-il.yv if voi are nt fe-lin. w'il. W~V. A. )'Aleiii- ierte. WIN EAIER Bi! To bI ( iven };y H0?. LOLG:- No. 2371, K H,, ',1 a 1- w iI.sJI rr: ,; . Monday, April 16, 1900. Tick-t- c'-t t-. Ladie- Fra',-. Fret- 'l'rat,.,portation otn Dummt y. W 1<-: ~ -' ^ "TH J. I. Steplhen-4 ha a larsrt' assort- ment (,f Solid Sterling silver and FR ST.EAM DIVISION Roger's Knives, Forks and Spoon PENSACOLA ELECTIUC TIMINAI INAILWAY COOIPANY. Me'di-.al t.iet-y, Atiention. AILWAY COMPANY. Tra:ns leave Pensacola for the Little There will be a regular meeting of Bayou, Palmetto Heach. Warrlngton, Navy SP M ica i Yard and Fort harraness at tie Pen-aila Medical Society at | .ma.m.arrive at Port Barrancas 7:16a.m the Board of Hea;th office at 10:00 a.m. arrive at Fort Harrancas in 146a.m o'clock p. m Tanadity. March 27. I l:ap.m.arriv at Fort arranoas 1:46p m V l s: p. m. arriveat Fort Barrancas 4:15 pm \inv l al phyt plans are cordiall <'i5p. B. arrvtat Fort Barraneao 7:10p m iutvited to atteiod. t, .:J p. m. arrive at For'. Harranoas 8:469.m D. W. MoMILLAN. M. D., Trains leave Fort Barraneas for Pensa- Prient. Cols at President. 7:. m. arriv at Pensacola ..... :15 a. m E. F. BKRvE, M. D., 11:>00p. m. arriveat Pensa ..o.......11:A p. m Secretary. S6mt !.(10 p. m. r rive at Pensacola ... .... 2:45 p.m ._ 5 n p m arriv- at Pensacola 7.4-: pn) 7:00 p. m. arrive at Pensawota... ...7:45 p m Convention Call. 1:. p tn. arriveat Pensaco;a ..... 9.i p. m *M ? u riby 0onIly. Thte 'ixteetith annual mroetin ofa iiifrct .t, 1 .I'$. tha Wonllan'- ('hristiati Temperance ; so DAY ctI SUXrnlt. Inion ,vf Florill:, will be, held in eave Pensaoo:. Lv Fort Marraneao. ti.tthe.-ville. April 3rd. 4th and 5th. v a.im. 10a. m. Tlhp flr.t --.-i;o will be at :-' in.. 1 a.m. I't m. of Tte-dav thte third. : p m 1 p.m. M 1is B llI Kear:i y of Floara. 8p.m sp.m. Mi--.. will *ive the convention ad- 4p.m 5P m. 5 addin ip.m. .M (hra---. addit j Inta-',a"t tatt teo '-ca- P M.p. m. -,lii. .\ l.I 1: C. IltiKow N, SA \ J. Gl.EN\. Pe-ident. R, cti ingi: ,-c'y. 1iuy zyour wife one of those 7/(tiadsome parlor suites 'romt .vearston i Finch. T : "*r'.a ':-I r' '. ia'. d a fli-* f , . I -. l r ,t ,: : *. A" 1 ". , ,,. r ... .I. '.I ; .at aa- --.T' fa V,(.: - T "-a fr' n: ;:'.i fB'i j'i't frit;. 4j' 'omiort)able mattresses, pillows, etc.. to go with your new furniture. )'ou can buy the whole outfit from Iessao! a to orl ajtri .ant. dre-torn 4:-K P-. fl'eaiteiliA t t N pi v 11Ard amre! r-t-'vz-n 'aet pernzoa '.0 toPaarr.p*.tu 'Fv-'j and ri't~-n im. TARK 70KJI SN bAY tenifeco!ftto art J'~rmsnoass N iw 1 &-d aid rol'-ro I'enguscoisto Pa.IrAtletto h-'.a.' and UIIiK LIO0N BEERI! E1l'r.ir-.-. by :MI Ph''-ician- a- t!:e- 'uily t 'H : ab-,it I'i:I" -1 l''r-in atlu!- Geo. Pfeiffer, Agent, PENSA('COLA. Tri It in 9 Tn at U1 l;.nn. I)>y. after Veassel Arrives there. yW Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent In Connecticn with which we have a Private Apartment for the Use of R.entnr. Telephone No. 147. Cold Weather Coming. -.,,, ,n n or' i,,r- a I I 1r \ r 1 i n hef, r.- a' .! -'nap arr: %.--. \W e .11 I e-nt yv, .. t*-t (i',t-l .-U ,a*' prua. ; : '.a 'a; r ..-Itth r 1,,- . or n. -a tliIIg t)u pou .-. Itt r'-iii:;tIa le a r - TfompsoD, OiserU 9 Qc I afi.-r- 'a Coal and Wood. S'I i.,. aih l anri : I :. t' Sr,. i /. . ar.l i.ailron, s r, ,*>.. THE ORIGINAL ---* ST. LOmZS A. B. C. BEER. V.J. VWDAh, Sole Wbolesaler. ItiG 18131111. BRIIDS ilts'IIIIPOIID A1D1D MENI Pail Joies ail Ecko smriis (Cdebratci YRislics. gj~p~i PHONE TRY I BOTTLE of CELIRY TOUIC,1. N POE154. P.0.BX" JUG & FAMXLY TRADE SOLICITED fro ellee.ie-ary to Any Part of tbw City. CW-All ordt-re 1e4L at The Offie. Vidal&* Smitb. will tse ear'f.Y at tondobd to. DUNN'S * HOTEL ON EUROPEA29 P4&AN. r. Tlieg UzL:- 2 Earr Restaurant Attached, Open Day and Night. OYS.i'I: I } f- '{ A\N ( GAME OF ALL KIND. IN SEA- paecial Orders at Any Hour. S',T :- - l, to ,!.,, ;t I. LODGIN(G .5 :.-P a r ,,, it, P.,:i t.II .ox ,*.: , t, ,ri .,. I'e .riel 2 5 and Fr0' --JOHN PURDYSo, Foundry Ylachine Shop , ( FN-K I. i- \% J; A1.;F, A ',K J.t Ci-.-,- N ,\ ,I k I N, 1) 1-. ; '- Telephone 346. Ponsacola. F;.'. AT I'Elt'. ( \- I IN(; LIMI MHl- T RI'(K<. M.LI.,L 'i Car \V . V' I a :.,i Ira ro i pul,-v-. lanar.- r . R x-. '-. factored to OJr,- i: :. F'r-t-ClasS-, Work n'ttil ke M1 tti-r ; bIe Rate- . Dealer in Machinery, Fittings and Supplies for xi I I I !, 8 THE DAILY NEWS: PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900. ENGLAND'S ANSWER MARITIME. WAS QUICKLY MADE .... .... . Received Late Tuhesday Ni ght by Secretary Hay. TEXT NOT KADE PUBLIC LA~d Salletury F irms j Dec 1usd W~th Tbamake Corveespoa4.aco P...amg Thisugh Stato e Dp .rtm~m t D);ffer. out rrem Dirtect App*&L WA2~ Waai.y.a:rj: :,-Tto &sower of Ia :r.isbcry ito .a itooge S grmment. u-u rteivet sa &:a .a .ur Mr Wr-..e. C.r :r.r aa00rifa.:.. a: Z*a I: LCao:"-'t:r Ale: lb, .;z -PatI ~ :-- p~:W--. S at-' -r a -- 76 . & ~ - eL* w;' *~.--.8',tt ea ~ te -_: -:*- ILe::7- &z earn&e:*,0: re-G. -Z. 1Z.0 ::,fa-e:e.* L.6 P~wer t ft-_.L:;g& - !-Oc ottt War. W_.- r_-_ -.: . wL...4 rtt...v a.a mtg;rereratc; of t=* R ir a -Tr m =.on revere -. z--sIt;> 'a tlerar c laa~much av ~eea-- -arat tz be s:me oOSfEucc -*. uc=a'. r~~ espwc:. m' ecd tntwa~z, tz.ay De. eta;* r t.a t2.B *!.'ZU a ar poc sas. izi tar-ugm tt- s':s. e :~~.was se. -! '~.ents K-nzer an; '-ievm tc COW *'La a.. .!Z:a we:Z-S .10TO t-- -Is L--le- &=. was f.. .:; D R. J A VE H, A'D F E V'E R. - - V IL C GM m mm A HO N THE SHIPL'LN'.- F.9 r." -N i v:'zA ME.:P- r N- L.[ M[ All High Cut Shoes in Men's. Ladies'. Misses' Children's at reduced prices ... A L r |UH[B. *COMHE CO'Sl; I RACKET STORE. I SSPRIN UG GOODS. | We are prepared to welcome our ,^ home and visiting people to see our , Spring Line which we are receiving rapidly. We positively carry the largest and most tasty line of Ladies' Shirt Waists - in all colors and prices. 5OI4L VPOTICEs. 8 D S 1 : I: . Ouir S' ot(ek Is-lii iueii~ A Spec~il 'uht! S - 'a N 'i-' -4 * IL S1.25. 4 -4 A *4 ~4 C -j 5; S 74 *4~~~ 71 *t 1 :.ErV;L~;I: f:IJU'E: - : .- L r :- : 4LK '-.'h- --.--:~ '4..-- I - P 'k-K- A .5 a - .5 44 ~ b* - Don't Miss It: A -i')P.T TIME: THE 'NLY TIME AND CA-H TIME. ~a wj\Vai:T,:. 1 - " KAIIE ', kANI Y(.M PEi-S "--IMNH Pa 54 - $2.50. J.:-", LAh PRI'-E E 1- - /2 A big line of Ladies' anc Slippers just receii ; -. - In Men's. Ladies' and Misse we are :he Leade: Millinery, The finest and most com Carpets. Mattings, Curtain Shades, Etc. .*2-' .,., I.- .' I...E..*2 -:. : -. 5 : We . 4 < i are Invincibles in L This makes our Suc( M -- -:- : *;." . A. '- :-- : - S C I C children's ved. s' Footwear > rs. iplete line of as. Window ow Prices - cess. - >: E'5 I- 4 It I 1 I:. ~ .5 .--~- - -- ~. 4. .....~. .5 5 - ... ,...a: * ** -~:a. - a~ 4;. 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J u I r4-H &A ("a i *I 14poI..Dcagof Ph:.:.pp~ne (omm!.elon. W Ma:-::: 4 -Jsdge Taft. Li~. -~. &in ~::e :. *..ow m=. 3vee ~rzr.-7 JZj T.:'.Ps :-nv4.-n -Isoejzd.- -.A. ~-!-m taces effe-1 -m--Tsw. Is nod dr z cs : n :i t. tor:.e mmI =ed Lato. v rv t-'. a .'owri 0 rALteUri L-t~ :a m. !e : .oa-v- r zlg :a a,,-r ;_t -S. *. g n:..---e GOVERNOR TANNER IS ILL. Il i z. ~ d 1L. V-1 'er w.' s: '-:.Tea W'.- Oe 9 :Z.V~~~C c* .L 7 .1e j -U : ai.~ W ~ -S. ..v,::7 -oa .. wi To the Ladies: Anyone interested in new and nobby gar- ments for Boys' and Children's wear. should call on Rice's represen- tative at Merchants BEAUTIFUL W. B. WRIGHT COMPAqNY. , LUMBER, LATHS, 9^i S V "" ^ ES ^^^r"** -' *"* RUGS . - -...-- .-. '4 2 4-..~. "%,I TBI:l NIWN WANT II1ImI *F. E. BRAWNER'S* E *1I too SPRI N STOE IS ARRIVING: I'' To make room for them the remnant of ' Goods will be sold at Sacrifice Price Here are some of the Bargains. 5- ...- 1~2.4C *. 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