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r 1 f m " " .*> S ? * >' i ; "jr." < ' tEUMiOW S GABTLR. I i family Newspaper : fur the Promotion of the J'olitical,' iSjfriti, Agricultural and Commercial Interest*. J TERMS: Sl.fiO a Ikao. EdITOH and Mav.aOF.U. V ' . > I'ATAJUI.U IN Al>YA*UB. KLY * Ui'iPit LA NOASTKK. S. ^ v r.; a 'P':1 Wli l V !pi? am ml Ij VVluu VuluiTiir Majoritj Report to be Adopted. BONDS FOR War. Two Ilun?irod ami Fifty Millions to 1)0 Issued. Washington, I). C., April 14.1 he fee n a to has decided to vote on the resolutions not later than tomorrow niglit and lias refused to vljotirn. It will probably hold a continuous session. The majority report of the committee on resolutions will puss by a largo majority. It is stronger than the house resolution, calling also for the immediate evacuation of Cuba by Spain. The house will accept the senate reso'ut ion. Secretary (luge says that lie will ask congress for perini - ion ^ to issue sg.'>o,0<Hi,ouii in war l>onds at once. Seeretarv Long say; tint no further advices as to the movement of warships can be m ids public. It is semi Oliieiully stated ;hal President MrKinley will veto war resolut ions. Tlyj excitement continues intense. SPAIN WILL it LSI ST. Will Not Obey Order to Kvncimte Cuba. Madrid, April l-t.-?A Spanish cabinet minister announces that i should McKinley notify Spain | to evacuate Cuba, the government will emphatically refuse and athat it is fully prepuredto take tin? can sequences. A NOVKL POINT. ! ? ' ' . A Unfile Hold id bo Not in Con-j flirt Willi Sta*c Laws. "11?<- ntt( rnev general's oilier nas just decided that a party can" mule proper! \ or anything rise without interference on the part i >f tli.1 State. It appears that r+Jtfe i> 110 statute on the <|tiestion ."vf nfflin g, unless a rntlle be a lot y, and the attorney general's ' Vtfr1'* \ i*i the opinion itmt llie 1 till? fvthfe a?iaoi.4.' n loltorv w ill not hold ngiiit-t, a rattle. The st?< o old spul d<? s not! np ir to'navo Ik'vMi enforced. i I A lady amoral days ago ad- ' drt io?l a e 'umiuuivatT.ui to the! attorney general's office to know whether she might legally r a tile her house and lot. The proposition wus novel to the legal do- j partinent of the State, hut excit .-ed sufficient interest for the oh! ..laws to la? searched. There was rwaLhing specifically prohibiting a raffle, and so the lady was advised t 'hut she might go on with the raffle.?The State. a W*a4?rAil DlMOTrrf. Tsr iut flturter ef a ? - in) ?woi?ierAil discoveries in medicine, hta n<mi> (hat have invmipliihnl more for JiasMsUfthan that sterling old household remrdy, Brawns'I ron Hitters. It seems to m nsntaiw the eery elements of ijood health, sad neither man, woman or child ran take it without "deriving the greatest henetit. strnwca'dmna Bitters is sold hy all danders. An honeat man is the noblest pursuit of woman. There are always more or lesa Jj i money drawers in n (tank !TH0US"AND3 WILD ! j WMTHUSip Frigid Washington Electrified Willi Patriotic Fire | "LEE" UPON EVERY LIP. 'jtcns of *.7Vsons:v> r' : Crw.t'. L tli *. era Chie f* a.iu , a t t. e 1:3" ? t i - I onal Oapi ? t 1 UHPAEC^n.'iiiH 11 C $< j A f o r T ; 0 PA . ( Clerk* and Chiefs Ilesertwl Desks, Lined ('orri.lot's ikt Ch 'red 1 W ildly When < "on mi ( (i oneral A j > ,en i ? ! ^ ills i i r it' j? Speech. 1 \ \V:i lin t >n, A .n il 12. The ' ovation that .ollovndt <>l nil nc.l end I. :.ee h s t i ait ? n Amen .in soil, ;i u r nil mm Huliann. ? . inul.e ! tnni hi in \\ usliiu^t i lu wli.'t w.i-i :nv ' 1 . been. ! ntui tin- moment ho :i ??1 i<i the railroad ntatiou in . > the afternoon ho wa? surrounded ? hv u ehoerinj* rrowd that followed ? him to the state department, and tli? gpoe.taelo <1 army und iiav\ 1 pllicers and Government niu luvo 1 . .... .... cneermg outside me very door of " the oflice of the secretary of state s was wholly unprecedented in t lit* i * history of that staid department. 11 At night the city turned out in thousands when a serenade was given (Sen. Lee at his hotel an-.' stood fi?r hours in the street wait- C ing a glimpse of him. The. night demonstration wisi almost a-* quick and uupremedit at od as that which had gree'ed (Jen. ii I .ee at the d *pot and state depart- " ment. The I'nited States marine e hand had heeti secured from the r harrncks and the Seventy first re- e gimeut hand, under tho leader t ship of I'rof. Fanciulli, formerly 11 conductor of the marine hand, h came over from New York on an h afternoon train. The crowd as | Hcmhled without calling aid hy h 8 o'cl K?k was o,000 strong in tliojn street> about the Shoreham hotel * where t?en Lee i-quartered. lie- *> fo?a the elosw it w a < two-e that < ? size. It was ni1:. r t? o'clock ho- t fore he appeared on one nf theft-' small corner haleonies, aecompa-l" nied hy a conunitteo of the Lnion v Veteran* legion and the Confed-i Y erato Veterans association, which was jointly in charge of the affair. Tho hands stanch up tho 'Star v Spangled llunnor and there w as a j , hurst of fireworks from the neigh- c Isu ing houses while mounds of |f I > I red, white and hlr.o lights limned , at intervals along the Ktreet, t throwing tho crowd on the hul- J cony into sharp relief against a \ background of tlugH. The crowd j yelled itself hoarse, calling for; I I^ee nnd demanding a speech. The i HjK'ech was brief and bo much broken by applause that tho crowd ( i caught probably little more than ' its general drift. (ien. I>ec , Said: 1 'After all the a|>eechea 1 have been forced to make in the past two day a I can hardly hope to i make myself heard over this great 1 gathering. I can only assure you t!::st such :i <rroat demonst t ins to luc out of till prop *i> t!:c; s-iinplo faet of uiv h pi i. ih'o ,i re, ;in<I 1 mi J'n I >ce thai . desei having only tri ?i to <lo m\ all American, v.h ra- Vi t'incis phteed mo.' The crowd iirola* out e.frcfl I in in was veils: 'Tliat'i That's wliatvou did." (Jen Ja'c continued: I liavc to thank you he for this splendid endorsenn my course. It is si tiling tli hardly conic to a uisin nion nice in si life time and it i i.e more than I can put in \v< 'Voii can act pret t v spiieh,' ; man in the et o\\ !, an i t hen \? !! d 'War, fijrht,' at h "i howne . everything ! hsive lie* . Mile to talli onlinned ' Jen I a a. hut i amies in a few days or rears, the prest nt cri->i . has -d tl. it it u ill tind u> a i joo] t ik! v I ho oonlr-t M> !i> In vim ran carry tli i;r(!;'s* nn?l fa- t??l.1 i'horo i< one tiling; in o< ' ' Y rh ruavl- who have o rnnipll In tii fronI tor ! is i nly a no Hi or ovhloneo w Vol it i * rci.tlv asslirha.n lh" p ; I 1'i 111vi by \ irj 'i<l !. the I i! ooMM'H I can a . u nil 11!:11 V irgiuia will he 1 t:ii) liii .;' sinv1111It r to sho villi Nmv York/ The peaking and inusi (iiiinven i>\ a very luiot re?*? o which n few score gainc nittuncc in the rooms of K cntative (,'onncll, of lYonsylv roui whoso balcony (ten Lei undo his address. TilK NKCKO TKOOl'S irnet News of Impending With Cheers?Coming Sou Chicago, April HI.?Tin? iituntry, the first hody of a jen to move toward ('uhu, d through Chicago todai oute tor Cliickuinauga. lain ro vd.s . greeted the ?*eginu lie station and wild cheers p tit, the soldiers w?Te seen cv ng the platform and poking cads through every window. When the train pulled o lie depot for the s mill, the u-nt m;is present in its trength, not one enlisted in truer missing. Alj the ol nd n on v\ere greatly pleased he news from Wnslijogtot very announcement that \va hout to he declared was gr v?th smiles hy the officer ells hy the men. The congressional eomn vlioso duty it is to do such tl n anticipation of war, has , (included to put a tax ol ents a pound on coffee, ' vill yield $39,000,000 a wo cents on tea, which will M 1,000,000 a year. A t >cer and cigars is also r programme. No Cure?No Th*t |t? the w?v *11 druggl [IROVBti'H TAHTKLRHH C. rON IC for Chill* an<t Materia. 3mj>ly Iron Quinine in attunol" love It. Aflult* nrefe ieitter tiauNeatlnitontc?. Prloe. ? ? ? i In seeking a wife a young should remember that a bea character it rot tto liable to h wrinkled and faded. oiUoi) lifMil'U it Ui i' uo i - !'l it i-M" wkPass tfearlike Resolution an] t- Then Fight THEMSELVES ''' |Tho Seblite llesolntion Caustically Arjjaihfns tL?-* Spanish Ciova: tilv . %nfncnt T!l{> m.~ cut of \A P in!1,,ron S!li,sat. can ' V than ^ns*hhv.:ton. I) April 1 The iHoase lain this afternoon noves foihivino resolution l?v , a vote hi t veas to tin nays, cried . . U<|m4v !, that the president is i some , X - ' ; this afternoon on :i parliamentary question end several lights oeeurC wis ? trts... | r?A\on ; v-vl av* j j j the whcnV house was practically i in a relish and tumble tijjdit. cpro- " " ral,|a SQl'.TDKOX 8AII-S. a had Fort Mtyiroo, Vu., April 12.? The living Squadron sailed for the South at 2.2<> o'clock this afternoon under sealed orders. The ordeis are said to l?e to interWar ccpt Spans lleet now en lonte to ,j, Forli lti< f?. i I . 2i?tli Blown I i By Spanish Officers. j' rined pass- Washi gton, April 12.?Con M / en sul (ieneal Lee was lief ore the 1 nense senate cnmiittee on foreign re ; >nl at Interns l r an hour late today. 1 went lie said int in his opinion there 1 owd- was no mm to douht thai the 1 their deslrueti n of the vessel was due ( to Spani i agencies, ut of 'Do y i mean the Spanish until- I re^ri Oiities itt'ui>a-*' lie aas asked t full. by a nit ibsr of the eomuiiltee. an or, 'I nion the Spuni-h officials, 1 livers he repli U 4hut not (Yen Blanco. " over I think Mnod>f Bio oHieials wen- ' i .and cognizaj of tho plans to destroy t r was the v< J; hut 1 do not believe eeted that tlajjaptain General was.' s pats the Klondike/ ^ Mr 4C Thomas, of Marvsvillo, f, Tex., 1b found a more valuahle t nttee discover than has yet been made j lings, in thopondike. For years lie about sutTereiuntold agony from con f four ?nn?pt*? accompanied by horuor- h . . , rhageslknd was absolutely cured a w u 1 by Drling's New Discovery for gi year, (j,,nguDtion, Coughs and Colds, yield He dc<res that gold is of little ax on value {comparison with this mar- ? ?n the voloudire; would have it, even c if it a hundred dollars a but- w tie. ithma, Bronchitis and all ? throatand lung affections are p positityr cured #by Dr King's New Icovery for Consumption h"iDttles free at Crawford r< It' i Hros.,Jrug Store. Regular size P inform 50 ctfliid $1 00. Guaranteed to p r?0e 10 cwre c t>r'c? refunded. p Chiiston harbor will be set * ' man with 1 >edoes and mine* within f L uitiful the n< few days. The active n Boone work tarda this end was begun ^ Fridi 81 i y ij(X 1 suMViijijflrthoj i/'-l and directed to ' '* 'i vcrri' .it once to stop tlio war nir , :n C ibn mid to the end and w ith !? the puiiic'-1 of -"o<inn?r permanent i lew Pc':l"4<?rder there :ui I estali.)rov | IhdiinBy tiie free action of the mitcd :l sta'?|c and indo wi.jilHMido^ovcnimcnt of their own 0 (1:1*1- I <' ( ulia, t!If! |>i. -d <M'nt i4 lb i't'liy a itliori/.4!(| ami nclti- lMUlK) .vW- 1 In I.si- tlio land :i i<I .,d " ?v.i> ??f' til I'nitr 1 States . M > a*.- ili? ptirpi si* ill' this iijj[ht. " . |*, .. 1 ' JV/i ?n ilI puss practically - iHfii SI,1*K ,VM'I 11 tomorrow ?-\ rji)the senate resolution sstn'i" immediate evacuation found |of Spain* 1 hero v. as a riot in the house WHAT LS2 SUFFERED WHILE CONSUL IN CUB, iWaitcii Two Years lor t! Present Moment, SOMKi J MI:s III-; 1/)ST 1110All Fudnred Sj riiiish Insults unci (lo eminent Pusillanimity lor the Sake of lhitv? 4,At Last, Thank (lod. Sylvester Seovel in X. Y. \\ orii On Iloard I S S Fern, Kt West, Flu., April 1'*. ? Win leaving llahana yederduy afte noon Consul (leneral Lee tnnu to veteran Consular Clerk !"> ?! who has heen in the llahana ecu suhite !on?rer than any one reineii hers, and said: "Po!'/, look i those (lags. lie pointed to l! mass's of yellow and red huntif all jubilantly fluttering in ofiic d! religious honor of Holy Si'ntds everv stick of llahana alloat < a-hore laid its colors. "l)ol/., said l.ee, "look at thoc lie:.' look close at thetit. 'f o-i II n !vi see the n a xain m ( 'nha. This -ayiiei is (leu ?<ee\s re: heart fell \ iew of the present situ, tion. lie awaited the compens; ting moment for two years c butchery and of starvation, soldier, he saw, from the lir llahana day, the awful msissaci cjyic.k and slow, by sword or h mincer, of noncoinbaium uutiai which in Ctihu has dishonored tl name of war and of eiviIizat**oi lie once said: "Ves, I have sometimes he heart. The struggle promised t he so long drawn out as to onl weary the American people, thought action impos>il?leat times. When personally warm am officially cool, (len Fitsduigl Lee saw Morro astern, ho ft! like one freed from a fetid cell i.,. 1,1 ....... ... mii miii iianana liar >r anil its imwiimj rntlians am ts in.>111111i<>nt:iI collin nt tuurderei Xnierii'iiiw, and when lie tirst eali/ed that neither lie nor an\ me was the ollieial rejirescntat i \? ?f the I idled States to Spanish hiba, in short, when Kitx.liu^ii ,i'c realized tied tjnnlly the |>l;iir icople of the I'nited States had, hrnit?;lj the . reluoaui hut -til iIh lici t ^oveiorneiit, rofused t< durhr he ex en'oiiipi ill v the friemlt tli ? tilth, t!ie ? ; \ trance an 1 mt'ha; \i\ of Spanish uloinVi ui. lien Fdzhnoh Let* of'Virsjini >eunits the Imp} it -nihil on hutC i en, and h sal I so. |te.in ember that this soldier an cntleinun has seen and has heen nreed to olliriallyv countenance wo years of miserable, sordid, l(H>dy national crime. ltcmenilior that this proud man as for 424 months endured Spanish p^ravation and insults on one ido and American governmental patliv ami shameful pusillanimity n the other, and von ran *mir?. into what I heard tne same man diisper, to himself when liuhanu ras a thing pa?sed, "At last, hank God." This was the vindication and eward of official patience and orsonal misery, and ;t is hero rinted so that the American |>eole may know what their representative has borne from a condiion of affairs at their doors which as required the martyrdom of 60 sailors to make them undertand it and to act. Ua !Hd.'>] In IJ V OJ.u .! '.Hi.l J't Lt V i .ibO ill t\, f;r0,,r:,, iC 1 - * :"v I !S jiouiMlr. j?'r:IIM?l:?!<? > ; < f.1 1)11 | -<l pounds i iu ii nw n So ?i' 1(H) * * '?\ c iuivc n ( !u | ic>>t I; "( 'T i ol ( how iiijf an I Smim.uiij . ?).: o in town. Also wu c:irrv ii 11i:*t* line of Notions, oioli n s I in 11 lUerehicfs N * I jinlios" and (tents" I lose, etc., ett 1?? . < '?) ?ft\v ?V I !ro? (JEN. LEE INDKJNANT. il. As I In Leaves llabana He Toasts ... | Officers and Men <.f Maine. n New \ oik i I era Id. r Key West, Senday. 'ov Lee was so indignant at the eon duet of tli' e r o w d s wh ? I watched the de;>ut ire < 1" the ,jj refugees from Hal-ana tL::< lie wrote ti;is m '? 1 1 -eid 1 y the I!1 i i 11 I t. i ( 1 > ' "I... - "lI ' Vdii ha vc I> 1 okeit every t v<?tr.i c lt?a?le lilt*. Wo have been whi-tI"?I 'a* an?l i 11 >;i11I as we ^ ' v will return. ::11< 1 voiir wltis'le will . be thill of a not he!" tiro. ?lew i: ! 1/ tit:*' litis no however. ;lU I lis til'' pilot. , leaving he Uh' ! 1'? : ':n 1 him :i verbal i:i - l .v >. Bflto.uh th ? castle son o? l;< in-ij-h*. ' I ' ' ill' of flint.; p::_ 'If :.!> ! 'hi- <e , s : 1 (ienoral !/ (' ":ive this ' 1 lew; is to 1 h i I". crs ?* i r i 'of the Maine, which was blown uj> ?v i , . . lii' ji Spanish mine. ' Trt TTfl^bfTflitljr Mr Ackers, a le . 1 ^ British subject, saiil: 4Miiv r.o onus speak for each of the Maine's dead, mi l mav oach jun mean .r>o Spanish lives.' I asked General Leo if his i toast was sijjjnilieant. Mo replied: , ! 'It is Munition lit only as I speak from tho heart, not from the head.' 'Is it true/ I asked him, 'that voli have evidence showing Spanish t . implication in the blowing up oi ' | tho Maine;' 'I have a report to make on the j Maine,1 he answered, 'which will he in the President's hands on L , . Tuesday, hut I have no evidence. (ronoral Loo airain denied in Key West that ho had any positive evidence to add to what tho court of in<|uirv had reported. Speaking to inu til lout possible host liil ies (ieneral Lee said: 1 holievo it is mv due that 1 should he allowed to lead the tir>t 'division on Hnhaha. If 1 do, ! ploase say in the ilcraid for me that I know how to hike thecil Senatoi i illtn in i-opposed to war hut'hasii t he made some pro-cuhan speeches at one time or anotherl Our recollection is tliit ho was an itltnitao < 'nloirv " " * r , v .omii jMinii a row years ago.?Greenville No.vs, Free Fills. Send your address t<> II K i Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get i a free sample lx>x of Dr King's i New Life Pill*. 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