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a Bill Arp’ warters New Brand
eleven dkm:
pot Om f Th? Uiulergroifnt!
Ct ■: Escaped.,-
t ifEf OUS EXPLOSION
in The Great Wetm works 1 un
nol in Cleveland, O.
,• ( )., J:;iy 12. Liv< .-
,■■ ■ i t n we e- sn lifted f U
1; . . ■■ . < t V in the "Ing wait r
v . tm ml that is bein-g Ct r
u ~ .((’ uirdtr the bottom ol
j 1 , Eri. ns a rcsul of ; n ex-
I ’ i \' .
i t : .-ue the munis
’ - i ' ,’oH •
Ol I w a > a 11 •
j, : k ~ foreman, tliirty
tv, i old and single.
I’ •! s, brother of John,
tl : x y< "i s old and single.
J•! n F. Radey, tin Italii n,
r.t i ty-twoy ears - old and single.
T : y Brunetti, an Ittdiar,
t. (iilv two years old an 1 single.
,J 1 I. mba, an Italian, eigh
teen y ■ r- old and single.
ij; ( r-ou Smith, brickla' fr,
so; y four years ol L married .
JcL i (.Cauley, twenty one
>,■. ■< . married.
i ■ acker, colored,tvvi n
tv ■ x y ns old, single.
u A. its, twenty-eight years
. i > ; >,d several children.
; Ch nn nis, tr.arii<d,
i o < v . ;>.! chi! Ire n.
1 ’1; JI tn y. aged twf niy-
1 o, u< t married.
The ■: .iiiel is an immense as
s. ir, I i: pr« i cud to extend
nutv.v bi m lie shore fur ;
( * for d and a ha ‘
i > les, and it. ,haß been utidei
< ■ mtn ' .for more than a
y<. r.
The <; piusi' ii cci uri < d at a
m. utt ;,<■! re • 7 (/clock
1; si 'v< rll l 1 , l.ut nobody Ml J
<".i r ' . }■'.]. io i, I! what causer
ii, o' L< \ t ir.pi e n ed, for every
w hue ■. is ( .'d •nd the bod it s
o h . iuu where ilu'V fell,
(>Ct U i i< u; under the'lake.
ran in the tunin '
<■ ( <1 d< alh is Don O 1 )on-
I " no v. as standing 3,500
< • ' i>u)e. Hti heard
■n i- s< l ies of explt
;> i here were ten of
nd i lie concussion
'i' i terrible, tor ft
in Ml’ his feet and for
was in such a dazed
it i n that he could scarcely
' mb i what had Im; p tied.
II 'midis groped b.is way out
' 1 Id what had occuri■ d.
> v.u.ing pari i. to
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h
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\ ? i.iri.s - n.-
or Ch! io ru - (.1
y i :ii roll vu'; ;>i m
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c• ve! h • pr<H>i h
I. . I. “I 1, IV i . ushr-s
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t' ft f Suiimo rvil'e
•’ he ( • this niornim'
‘I •’'id p nd rev ral days with
Tc'l ROME HUSTLEK-COMMERCIAL
SPANIARDS DRUNK
. r
..i Tb Role efSmjes li
■Santiago.
WOMM SHOT DOWFf
After Being Rc bbed by The
Spanisti Beasts.
1 , c’ .is: ', J lily 12 —Sine '
b> X (ids of refugees from
i ’..i;y>c. the Spiinish soldiers
v- irCuy/d n unecntrolhd
■o! ’ng of llie eit y.
‘( b< iocs ard ships of the
11 . t' n.' i ai d Vin en have
ci 1 ■ i i■ 1 .1 by bands o J anmd
•<>i< iers. who have robbed them
( vciythn g 'hey cared to take
and destroytd what remained,
ike < Idit r- obtained wines and
liquor- from the cellar? of resi
d -ci -, and ro; n:ed about the
- i (is crunk, ligiiiing among
th . selves an 1 assaulting the
ri man irg residents of the city
who are terror stricken.
The last periy o| refugees from
“ dity reported that last night
party of drunken soldiers broke
down the nmr 1 f the K-sidence
.f a ■.vc.’th' ;■ w idow, Senora Rosa
(.’baron I'eOdio, who had re
nm ued in trder to protect her
m:iy ol j (ts of art acd other
iu <sl ( s’: •
liie soldiers wrefktd the
ion- - in a few’ minutes '
The lady, appeali d tothemer
v of the soldiers, but the appeal
as in vain . She was shot down
kb'd repeatedly, and her
s body dragged about the
The soldiers then looted
1 Ecu e, and after obtaining a
‘T\ ‘ i . i’i i> y ol wim s and liquors
f-om il. .• cellar took their de
parture.
.Mai y similar cases of barbar
-m 1. ve occurred throughout
lei m . The inhabitants arc
nxi >vs for capitulation, as they
'.piet that the Americans upon
h< ir ;rr viil will restore and
.-I'.-erve order.
The !>< altli of the American
I roiips is «ood. Less than the
usual quantity of rain fell today.
Must'of th'e wounded are now
on board the ships. The fighting
hips ' f Commodore Watson’s
qlmdiou. the lowa, Oregon and
Newark are fitting out at Guan
tanamo.
BAGASTA QUITS
is Job Aiono
■ atiii-1
LE3 hPAIN
V.. unteers Wants War
y ■ > ■ 'edAst'’ Indemnity.
i i ,Ju . ]’2— The Madm'
, , , . <i.. til ue Times tdc
. i.hii<. <>i■ y ■ B >
r ■■. ■ v. cot Io the palace
y (It.: <Lted I'is recigontion
i), idy c ('..J'inet, It is said
' o ; ■ d th- quec-U regent to
, H .W. cabinet, large!*?
. . . ..p. il military element,
P y! <4 >-ces®?rdy man
'(.’l i f:■ w»r!ik“ police,
tut prub-iblv the r.-veire. It ia
expected that the re
‘e.gnationß be set-epted, but
lOME GEORGIA, EUESOAY EVENIN J, JtILT, 12. 13J3.
SPAIN AROUSED.
Adding Strength M her Coast
Fortifications,
AND WWRfl’B FLEET 18
Homeward Bound. Minister
Annon Talks-
New York, July 12 —A Gi
braltar cable says that Spain is
bm d.ng every energy to strength
en her coast defenses in antici
pation of the coming of the
American fleet Forty-eight rap
id-lire guns and ainmuniii<n
have been sent to Alguiras. At
Paloma Rocks, between Algui
ras and Carnero, batteries are
being erected. Big guns have
been mounted at Punta Parnero
and at Cad ; z.
CAMARA IS HOMEWARD BOUND.
Port Said. July 12.—Admiral
Camara’s entire squadron sailed
in the direction of Sp in, with
exception of Pelayo and San
Augustine,which are heie trans
ferring coal Admiral Camaia
has paid the c»nal toils for his
passage Westward. Spain’s ac
tion in sending him Eastwaid
has been an expensive bluff to
her. She having to pay $140,800
tor canal tolls alone.
MINISTER AUNON TALKS.
Madrid, Ju}y 12.—Captain
Aunon, the Spanish Minister
vs Marine, says: *’lt will take
admiral Camarajs war ships
(the Pelayo and Emperado Car
los V ) 10 day* to reach Cartag
n , where there is more safety.
The torpedo-boat destroyers
(the Osado, the Proserpina and
the Audaz) and the auxiliary
cruisers (Patriotia, Rapido,
Bennos Ayres and Isla de Ph
nav will be back sooner and will
g<> to Cadiz and to Ferol. The
present danger is that if Ameri
ca dispatches her fastest cruisers
with the Oregon, Texas New
York and lowa they will waylay
Admiram Cuinara in the Medit
erranean. The coast defenses will
be ready in 10 days.” I
the results may possibly be merely
a partial reconstruction of the
cabinet. The ministers are now in
council, and Senor Sagasta doubt
less has communicated to them on ,
account of tjis audience with the
queen r gent.
R .ANCO CABLES THAT VOLUNTEERS
WANT THE WAR TO CONTINUE.
Madrid, July 12—It is nder
s tod ihat Piemier Sagasta hi s
subn it ted to the queen regent a
ques iou of w nfi eoce in the
cai'iii.3*.
I is sriid that Capt.-Gen Blanco
iae cabl-d to Madrid declaring
hat the volunteer army m Cuba
wishes the war to continue, a- the
troops hope to eejure*victories.
J] h RF is WHAT WE MAY GET
Madrid. July 12—It is esseited
that the United Sta es makes the
fodow it.g demands a*, conditions of
peace:
1 Th ' possession of Cuba and
Porto Rico, with a port in the
Canaries.
2. An indemnity of £48.000 -
000 (about $240,000 000 )
3 The retention of the Phi i| -
pirn sue a guarantee -of the pay
ment of tbu indemui'y.
Thes' 1 t rtns are regarded as in -
possible.
LANHAM
&SONS.
i CLOSING OUT -t-
SUMMER DRY GOODS
Beginning Mo-.aay morning, July 4th we will! nam
prices on all Summar flillinery, Dry Goods, Etc,
that will certainly interest every one who
■*' •
cares to save a dime or a dollar,
i Look At These Prices. Ribdons IRibbons 1
Summer Calicoss par yard 2c 90j Sash Ribboa, all silk in
Ladies snirt Waists with de- new colors 6 inches wide 50e
tach t bie collar and cuff's, 75c Sash Rib on now 35c
laundried. only lOc Sash Ribbon No. 80 was 90c
Ladies 50c Shirt Waist now 3Oc now 50c
Ladies 65c Shirt Wais; now 40c All silk Ribbon 4inches Wile,
Choice of any Shire Waist in red,blue and pink, was 30c
the house ex ejt silk now l_ Jl2 d-2c
wor.-h much more 75c 25c Veiling now 18c
10-4 Sheeting yard 10c Lsc Veiling now 3c
Yd Wide Sea Island 3 l-2c LOOK AT THIS ’
Ladies hise double sole high
splice heel 43 gauge Pilot Beautiful Rich Satin worth 50 to
dye worth 20c now 10c 75 now 18c in brown, blue, pink,
Lad’es low cut Shoes cheap. canarv and orange, *
X I illinery at Prices to Close.
Violets per bunch • 2c Trinmed hats wor hsi.sO now 99c
• “ - 3c •“ “ “$1.25 now 68c
“ “ “ of 3 dozen, 6c “ “ “ $2.75 now 1.50
Large assortment of Ko wers I Children’s trimmed hats 35c
white and colors worth trimmed hats 40c
much more, now 13c Trimmed hats were $5,00 3.40
Shapes worth $1.75 now I .OU ” ‘ *• $6,00 3,75
Shapes were 7oc now 38c “ “ “ $5.00 2.55
Shanes were bOc now 25c “ “ $7.00 380
These aaenot a lot of last year’s Everything in Millinery at prices
shapes but this season goods, hat cannot be matened any
stvlish and up-to date and we where. Everybody can afford a
! make these prices to close the n traveling h it, a m ; <i summer hat,
out for cash. We will not an evening hat or anything m
charge goods at these press- Millinery if th ?y will brin ? the
This is i chance you wdlprob ably tjo ir s j. V > / . ii».
Ii it g 3 ; agiia so mj> a) 1 lie c k ch ir >ls at th ts i orio >i.
LANHAMASQNS
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