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VP \ ?&' C5S> 4 9 mum THTJltLOW B. CAHf EK, / ^ Family Fcwtpaj er ; Fur Urn Promotion of the Political, Agricultural and Commercial IrUenutt. } TERMS: $1.50 a Ykar. Editor and ILanaoxr. > ' ) Taxable in Adtanok. SfclVil-flHKLY H?l tUtt LANOASTKU, S. ()., v-|{ H Ii> ;. 7*!R * "E PLUR1BUS UNUM" IN FACT. Nation's Representatives Speak With One Voice. Rl'LKOF PATRIOTISM. Has Indisputed Sway in House of Representatives Whore #50,(>00,000 Voted. Sec tions and Parties Hnrinonionslv Blended. Washington, March s. ? In a spirit of patriotism, with eloipient words ringing in their ears, every memher of the house of representatives today responded to the President's tirst call to meet the Spanish situation by casting his vote for a bill placing in Presi dent Mclvinley's hands fifty million of dollars to bo expended at his discretion for the national do fer.se. Party lines were swept away, and with a unanimous voire congress ,voted its coniidcnee in the administration. Many incur tiers who were paired with absent colleagues took the responsftiilitv of breaking their pairs, an unprecedented tiling in legislative an nals, in order that they might g< on record in support of this vas1 appropriation to maintain the dig. nity and honor of their country. Speaker Rcid, who, as the presiding otlicer, seldom voles except in case of a tie, had his name called aiul voted iu his. tenacity fl representative. The scene of enthusiasm which greeted the an nouncement of the vote ayes, :i 1 1: nays, 0 1ms seldom been paralleled in the house. All day long the galleries were jammed will! enthusiastie spectators, applauding the patriotism of the words of elo quenco which were uttered by the memlK'rs on the lloor. The speeches were all brief. Although font hours were allowed for debate, sc great was the pressure for time that no one mcral>er was giver more than two minutes, and most of them had to content themselves with a beggarly fraction of ti minute. In all, 50 speeches were made. With one acclaim mem hers from the north, the south, the east and west, tho States am) the territories, battle-scarred vet. crans of tlio Union and the Confederate armies, all joined in pro claiming their support of tin country's chief magistrate in the face of a possible foreign war. It the whole dohuto there was only a slight discordant note, causer by tho speech of f icn. IVinghum ol Pennsylvania, who served wilt distinction under Hancock. II< s]M>ke too conservatively for th* aroused temper of tho house, am when ho insisted that our relation! with Spain wore ns friendly a* they had been for years, many o1 tho members hissed him. Whih almost every member who sjmkr depreciated tho possibility of war, a wide divergence of opinion as t? how close wore 'hostilities ninni fcstod itaolf in the debute. Tin general contention l?y tho major ity, among them the leaders or both sides, was that thin appro priation by preparing for win would prove tho an rest guarantee, of |veaco. Others insisted thai war's alarms would soon l?o heard, and Mr Mann of Illinois declare* that war actually existed in al save name. The speochesa whicl attracted most attention were thou of Messrs. Cannon, llendersor and I)olliver oti tin* KcihiMk'mi side and Messrs. Hailey andSayrei on the Democratic side. Mr Hay (Deni.) of Yirginin look advantage of t!ie opport units to refer in complimentary term* to the part that Consul (Jenerai Lee is playing in the present eon. tingency. lie said that (Jen Lot was sustaining so well the good name of the State in performing his duty as to win the encomium of the entire nation, and that al such a time it. was a genuine satis faction to have such a man av Fit'/ Lee at such a post. Tin reference to (Jen Lee railed out loud applause hotli from the llooi and the galleries. "Siiow on which sun-:on SYM PATH IKS LlK." Yerv Friendly Kxpression From an Knglish Paper for the American 1'eoplc in 1 iine ........ ! London, March l<>. Tlio Dailv i Chronicle, iri an editorial thi: |tnorning on the Cuban situation - describes President MeKinley" ' action throughout the crisis as model of statesmanship. I declares that the action of tie ? Washington government in con ncction with the Maine disasto j deserves the highest recognition. 4' There is every indication,* says I he Chronicle, "that th l I'nited State's are preparing fo the inevitable* struggle. Soon i ' will be n- ecssnrt'fnr Hrrnt l^rit ii to show on which side its synipa ttii<*s liu." . Arguing at con>ideivi?T* lengt upon the ^unselfishness of Ameri ' can uu.tives in desiring to put ni end to the lu ll ii;hm earth 11 C'uha," and insisting that "Ameri ! oa has a better right to interfer than has been put forward as i justilieation ill two out of ever three wars in history," Tin ' Chroi iele suvs: "We hope (ireu Britain will not only go as fa ' otlieiallv its the furthest limits <? " international law permit, but tha public opinim will declare itse! 1 operdv, unmistakably and in tin ' teeth of all Kurope if necessary as sympathizing heartily w ith th motives impelling America at lasi to take a step so natural and ye j one she has so long hesitated t< ttake." I "At the same time wo wish i were possible to persuade Spain even at the eleventh hour, tha 1 her honor and Cuba might b isaved bv the recognition of ine ! vitable facta. To bid Cuba B free would lie a bard task, but i 1 would bo the safest and most dig ', nitied course." The Daily Nows nays editorials jthis morning: "While creditinj 4'the United States with the gener | J oils error of giving tho world i ! noble example of sarritico fo j?eaee by unpreparodness for war we aio glad to see that they hav ' shown themselves wise in time.' >' j Last Tuesday night a freigh ! train on the Southern passe* ( through Grocnvillo carrying fou hfeIICff\ >ou fPl? .. VV'IV^I/ V?X/? 1 II Willis wore about fifteen feet Ion, land were on two flat oar*. The. worn bound for Ualvoston, Texa* Wnahinpton, I) 0., March 8.I The United States bought fror I! Brazil today the dynamite jjun , >>oat Nithleroy. The only tw j | dynamite faints in the world ar , now owned by tho United Stutot 'j SENTIMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN, i KXIMtKSSKl) BY IlOl'SK Oi ' COMMONS. I . Mr Curzon Questions Whethei i II t Majesty's (iovornnien: , Should Not Put tho British lit t III! I>! i. posnl of tin* t' ni tod . States. t Loudon. M rife 11 10.? Mr Kon aid Monroe Ferguson. Liberal asked the parliamentary for the foreign (tslie ?, Mr Curzoti, in tin House of Ciiiinnons today, wheth er there is any truth i!i tin- report: that conmiunieations on the Cu ban question have been oxelmncot i between the British ambassador a Washington, Sir Julian l'aunee fotc, and the government of tin United States, Mr Curzon ?ai< ?!... : ? ? ' ' I..HI in> V V'III ill II11 11 ill U Ml> IKIU IKTI exehunged. Hon 'Hubert Valentine Dun eonihe, Conservative, nave notici ^ that In? would ask Mr Curzni whether, with the view of reeoir I : ** nizin<? tin* identity of the inter Li ^ est of all Knjxlish speaking people Her Majesty's piverninent wil consider the ad\isahilitv of pine , inix the services of tho ihitisl fleet :il the disposal of the I nite< States, in the event of eotnpliea lions iK'tween the I'nited State . au> Xurcua puv.ox. Tiie tjiiestion, however, \vu not put. lielativo to the with drawal of his ipiestion, Mr Dun li eoinhe sai<!: "Aft *r eousnltatioi with tny friends, I deluded tint ( tii?- evict f??i 111 of the que.stioi made it inopportune to put it " it was framed owing to the wi.leb held opinion in ti e House of Com e mon* that it is high time the for 11 ei.'ii powers should he told in tin .. mist:ik:ihle terms that any hlov struck nl either (irent Britain o the I'nited States, was equally ! 1 blow at the other. I was pro i' foundl\ eonvineed of this today f Many more mem hern than I sup I posed would do so came to me ii j- order to sav thcv heartily endorsi my ipicstion. I am convince* the government would have desir ? ed to unswer my proposed quostioi o atlirmativelv, and would Imvi t done so liad it not involved othe a j considerations, beside expressing what I believe the present govern II ment sincerely holds- that in th< face of foreign complications, tin t interests in tho future of Grea , , Britain and the I'nited States an t inseparably intertwined. Today* expression was cndorsiul and wi eventuate so soon us we can frana the question in tho exact term 11 which clearly express the feelinj t j of the House of Commons?tha .J any trouble threatening the Cnitei I States will l?c shared by Urea , Btilain." Other members of the Hons S ; of Commons, who were interview * ed on the same subject, all spoki a | in a similar strain. r A TRII'I.K AU.IANOK FKNDIXO. ? lionaon, March 11. ? The Nov e York correspondent of the Dail; 1 Telegraph says: 4,I have it 01 the highest iinthoritv tha* a tripl alliance lictween Great Britain 1 Japan and the United States i , ponding." 0 The Daughters of the Confed K eracy of Macon has invited (iei y Wade Hampton to make th ' ' memorial address in Macon oi - I the 26th of April. teir It? h on human mature on hone I m- .? <1 hi* s<o?tk, curwi in SO nilnntf o ??v \V<?"lfor.|'x -unitary i otlon. I'bl never fails sol?l by j K .Vackey < 0 ?,. Druggist. Lancaster, rt C I Children Of fcr pit?hnr,? Ctnorli -1 - " MAY GET TOGETHER. TALK OK AN AN(iLC) AMERICAN ALLIANCE. % English Sympathy With the I'nited St..!es \',? Foreign Inter r | volition to he Attempted. London. March hh?The di.<eussipn in Parliament today lunehed oit*. - i i<t.? i u linl 'dehnte upon an Ase. io \m rioan nllianee. The people ot* (ireal Britain sympathize w th American condemnation of the > rneIty :unl f?nva<*crv of the war i:: t'uha and ** il .>.1 t.iin their ' iriiverniiiiiiit in -ill vimw o , - .1 !>..?> take I" :ii>I or eneoiiro<jfo the I'nited States in putting an end there t<>. l\n?*luiid may plan* warships at the disp ?sal of America. Sent Stocks Down. t N'.ew York, March 10. Stocks decHtu <1 on change today on a re|! T n \% port that President McKinley has 1 the report of the court of inquiry and th at its findings arc unfavor ahlo t? th?* continuance of peace. > Heady for Service. . j West, I'la., March In. , The M aihlchcad arrived at TortuI ^ i i - F 1 ?*' 1 > i' II li M. I i.ll: 111 l< Ml 1 <I III' - United StiLi - fleet. ,1 Tlmy Will llaii.l* i>!T. ? " _ " ' S\ s' \y > tillgton, Maivch 10. Pl'esi* Jwt;i.^JoKiniivv b?? rvcci\??d ? , mrs suioes tlmt no Kuropoan nation %\ ill - attempt to intervene in rase war ' between the United States and 11 Spain is dorian d. NO COMPLAINTS OK LICK. Tlio (iovornmont of Spain Pacifying llelliirerent Subjects. v r Madrid, March s.?A semi ?>tli a rial note just issued declare* tlmt ' the Spanish government lias not received any complaints regarding the attitndeof (ten. Fitzhugh Lee, l ... . j, tin' Lnited States consul general I at Ilabana, adding: ' ()n tlieeontrary, Captain (Jen 1 oral Blanco atlirins thatilen Lee's behavior has always been correct. r Nevertheless the incident serves to ? explain the origin of the ill will p ! between the two countries. This is proved by statements attributed 1J to Secretary Sherman, by which s the jingoes have created the belief I in the Lnited States that Spain is B trying to provoke war, while at s the same time engendering the ? feeling in Spain that it is the j l nited States which demands the t opening of hostilities. It is essential that this double game should p lx? ended in order to prevent the * two countries from going to war 1 without motives, and without either of them desiring it.' Sheriff Martin Acquitted. i i ? Wilkesburre, Ph., March !>. , , Sheriff Martin and sixty deputies, a j under trial for murdering several strikers, were acquitted by the jurv today on the first ballot. Snve I our M/n, a Bv using "Thr (Jkkat houtil 0 AMKkK'AK KlDNKY I'UHK " Thl* new remedy |? a vreat surprise on aecount < flirt exceeding promptness In relieving pain hi the Kidney*, Bladder end Back in male or female It relieve* retention of water and pain in * pa-sing It almost immediately. Have your?elvea by lining this marvelous * cure, lie nee will prevent fatal oon* aerpieucea in Almoet all caaert bv it* great, alterative and healing power*. Hold l>y J F Mae He Al'o, Lancaete * ^ ci U. wPuk L | A'YLUM C R 0 W D POORHOl'SES WILL TO OA UK FOli I'ATIK! Important Action of the II Regents at Their Me Thursday. ('ohunhia llccord. I'he I loan I of regents South Carolina hospital insane met today, all ihe 11 lieino present. There present !>ss patients tn tin tntion, the greatest nunila history. In .January -I ? j were admitted, 24 in F< and 1 1 in March up to da! the meeting today ".1 wc chai eod on trial The ins is so crowded that in ordei coniodate recent and eurahl for which application h:i made, it will lie necessary all chronic and harmless < the poor houses of the c from which thev come. As this ipicstion of i chronic and harmless ease* poorliouses is (me of eonsi Col Iro?lt*lI .Jo 1 >r .1 \\ 1 bibcock wci'i' ap a i>oiiunitt??<? to look into report :is soon as possibh the rendition of the poo :tn<l treatment of their intiv that Ihc board can lav the before the governor, in otv ho may consider it and pr to the attention of the gen scinbly, with rccomuici for such legislation as i deemed neeessarv. 1 he hoard consider** 1 t!i tion of the admission of criminals to the hospital vital importance and ap r>r 1> \\ lavlor to loi>k He is to confer with the s tendent and directors of t! tcntiarv in order to have niendations for legislation will have insane criminals in a separate ward in the | tiary, where in the opinioi regents they properly heh A KM V ACTIVITY The war department is vcr at Present. Washington, March 10. eral Flagler, chief of ordn very busy reaching out i direction by means of the te and the mail to learn just I the resources of the big manufacturing concerns relied on to come to the ai war department in annii | equipping a volunteer army ! one be found necessary. not tell what he is dnint direction, holding that I # wise to mako everybody a< od with either our strong points. Major General Miles is after the personnel closely trying hard to perfect the tution of the two new regii artillery which congress ha j ed. The officers must be n :edto congress, and thee I sions are only waiting | forms. Meanwbilo, bey statement that the two lieutenant colonels of the < artillory regiments will I conolels of tho t wo now rej? tho names of the officers ai held. par Ineontlnanos of water < eep stopped Immediately by DKTCHON'H ANI'I Diuretic c'llldrnii nod a lulls aline ? old by J F M A, l!o., i Lano**U?r, 8 lo ? :i ED. !We Undersell All Others In u.uK Groceries. NTS. LIS T K \ : toard of Is iiouniU uriiiiuliitfil ^ujfai' for 1 no otill'* 1'oiiinls hull' mown Susjnr 1 Oil * ? Wo liavo tlit' olioapcM lino of ('howinir anil Smoking ToIimooo in low n. Also wo ciirrv :t nioo lino of Notions, siit*li m> liMiulkoroliii'fs, of tin* Ijiulics* :iii?| (ionlsT lo>o, oto., oti for tin* ?v? . < t, ,Vf.v ,v lfci-o? lom'iors nro at TH \T KKsn.K-iS KI'.KI.INli. ' i|lk<l i* ... , 7' ' . .iliiiliiv ? si! - ? ! < in to tin* omn.trv r ill its ( ou.o -ai.n, : mtionts t.n.iU In' ov r' niimno !' r tin* war tor 'lu'lltirv IIniiitSor ; Kver'tiiii j; 11??? *?rt:?i ? I'r >in tlio iiiotint:iios .?.) tin* s'litre ilis- |Inr lli.i','. a l> atiio lto", t'n litiltion tho war its-if 'ml I? ! I' to MO- S!ii|i|iiti' -h'>; "oi l |> iwdor on tlio o omscs *r?ins a-pa-sin' thrmmli; Throwiii' up tli.' to?a-l works (an' is Ik'OII we're nooil i n* ?.f '< ' to solid Kv?*r'ii?inf? suspensive an' on i?j? lot ases t<? '"r *' 11111 t tl!|!'nil hlnlll" ^ i Lf I?I l??*l t ? !"' II the (Mintio s . , . , war itself 'ml I? ! Stocks n't isin' - full in', willi the ews sending the wion l> im; ? ; to tllC Telenhoio s ii-anin', with a ev*rhisiir dcrahle rim' , ICvor'tioilv anxious, from the niouunes and , ... , ,. tains 'er t h>* sen; pointed l5u' anximisiiess is hctter'u the war it :i!) 1 i'self ': 111 lit ! ? as to t?'o''. s siys that ef she's eomin' let tier rhouses Imrrv up an' eome; l.et the nit s rimr ih-'tr message heat ' tlie'-MiiToi' out the.tium! mutter I'.ut I -till liol' t?>r tie- ih eirSit", in tti's let- that l,'v "" . . -lisp mis i- ten time- s-?f, i' n te war esent it ' , itself hut t" : Ol'lll UH- ?j,' ^ ^ i(l Atlanta t'<> isti ution. Uiiy ho BRITISH fiOVKUNMKNT e ijties \\ j|j |;. | poed to l'ollow ( nurse insane ?f the I'nited States, one of pointed New York, March 1*. A di>into it. patch to the World front 'iUivloti upenii- says; "Public interests in Kngte pent land is largely centered on the reeotn American-Spanish crisis, uotwithwhieh standing tluit Anglo-Kussian af pi iced fairs in the far ea>t have again ienit.cn- ronehed nil acute state. The i of the feeling retleetcd in the lobby of ?ng. the house of eotnuions is growing 'more markedly sympathetic and the British government will lie. urged from liotli sides of the house. Conservative and Liberal, ^ to acknowledge the independence of the Cubans immediately the Cnitod States does so, as the tirst ?Ocn- , . , . step towards intervention m Cuha. ance, is n everv , *. Bids Asked for 11,<>00 Shells, legrnph how far ? . Keadinj;, I'a., The Carpenter private ? p' ' 1 , i Steel works has heen asked to hid can he| i j ,i Ion over 11,000 shells of various d of thei , . isizes for the government. The n?; and . ,, contract would amount to near!* , should' He will 1 ho entire plant is . .. . now working: ni<;ht and day on a I in this! ? " ? ?rovcrnmont contract involving the it is not " f! . . expenditure of a million dollars. ;<|iiaint 1 or weak t Mn ? ..!? ft VI. - looking j wnr material for (inlvesund ih i ^?n* nn(' throe big lo.inch guns, ortruni i '"""id for Ponsneola, passed ncntsof through Atlanta tonight. In tho a grant- ^''dvoston consignment were four ominat- mortars, weighing 117,000 iommis- pounds, and two carloads of gun on the! powder. Tho big guns for Ponsaond the : co|a weighed 07,000 pounds each. senior ^|j ^|]0 W)l,. ^j|jH ff,r these inst.ruexisting* , , , , ,, >e made mon*s war are marked 'rush. iments, ? ? ro with- To Buy Warships. ,,, New Vork, March 0.?ComiiUi. n pis Daierd mander llrownson sailed today Price, * 'or Kuropo to buy warships for hrunsig the American nayy.