" TUE INVADING ARMIES flT Men Who Aro Marching to "Wash ington from Different Points, SPLIT IH THE OOXEY BRIGADE. tho Rovolutionlsts Frtrrraring Ibr Tnrther Aotho Efforta, IHTBBVIEWB VITH TUB LEADERS. What is 11 .4 it 1 .' V 0 S' SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS, One of His Exnerlences. For thirty-elcht years dipt. I.oud followed he son most if t hut lime in master of a ves i Miel unon n tlrlne from tbe water wa tip- ayi .i mi d by tin" secretary of the United Stales v te.isury to supennienu uicwHiimiiiTii'Mu 'ALvika, which position ho held IIto years. Ho rrl'ih'd dim tucperleneo br follows 1 ' i ur several yenrs i jmu iteou iruuuieu i mi V ral nervousness and pain In tho region of mv heart. My greatest affliction wns Mil ilo s ii'oh; It was almost Impossible at any time to obtain rest and sleep. Having seen Ur. Mill's' remedies ndvcnt-ed I begsn using Nervine. After taking a small, quantity the In nellt received mis ho grunt that I was posl t wlv alarmed, thinking the remedy con t urn (1 onlates which would flnnlly be Injurl- ins in tnei but on being assured by t lio ilriiR. f ill Ml IllUi LIUVUI1 MVillK IWIWUlfU UJf IUUUIUK' KM. that it was perfectly harmless, 1 contln in I li together with the Heart Curo. T.iduy 1 in I'onsclenllously say that Dr. Miles' K' ii'i ative Nervino and New Heart Cure did In no for me than anything I had over taken. 1 m 1 been treated by eminent physicians In New York and San I ranclsco without ben I owo tnv present good health to the Jiid imsuseof theio most valuable remedies. tiua heartily recommend thcmto niiniinrie I w.is." ('apt, A. 1. Loud, llnmpdcn, Me. Ur Miles' ltostoratlve Nervine and New I'ur CAUTION If n iltintnr offers TV. Z.. Douglas Shoea at . reduced price, or says he has them without imm stamped on bottom, put him donn as a fraud. ,: L. Douglas S3 SHOE Tru WORLD. AV. t. DOUGLAS Shoes are ttylUh, easy fit-ting-, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad. vertiscd than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of w, L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those -who wear them. 'Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to Increase the f ales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, end we heUeve you can save money by buying all y nr r"iotvnr of tM denier advertised below. i-.c i f-ft upon nppliontion. Address, 1 "i- Mbm, Soldbn Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. i miu njr uiiuniKKiainuii iU9iuvvKUiilir tee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., r.lkhart, lnd .on receipt of prlco, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for f5, express prepaid. They are ri t iron? an ooiaius ana uangurous urug. a in iiw?.n:r j f n nil i bbbbb s. r iiBF.iiTirir.Wiw.i j.r - t nert nniPA I w 0 delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body. made In ONE MINUTE from Onhf 30 ot for a full pound package - " I' a to manufacturers. B. R. Sorera. P. E, MagirglQ, W.H. Wtet Easily, Quickly, Permanf nllf Rtttored yEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, aud all the train of evtli from early errors or latt exccssei, Uio results ol uverworic, siolcneSR worry.eto. FulUtrengtb devclopiueut and torn given to o cry organ anc THirtlon of the body Mmple.caturalmotkooi Immediate lmprorBmen .Hin. Failure ImpoMlblr S, references. Book explanation and proof mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO. .N, Y. llr ThRRl 1317 ArchSt Ul I 1 IIUUl PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only aenolie Kpeelalltt in Amerlcs, notwlthsiandlni; Kbat others advertise, NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION bpeclal IllseasM and Strict orei rermanenflr fared In U to 6 dtia Dl finn nnlPnil I-rlmirv or armntl- Ul.IUU rUIOUIl orvcuriHlbventlrelT newmetboilinso to uodavs. t vears Kuro- I roan Hospital and 32 practical experience, as I I UertlQcates aud ljlnluniiu urnvn. kpiui tlva I I it-cent statu ps for book. "TliUTld'Mlieonly book expotlDK Qnaek jjoctorsanu otbersod- I vertlslnir as areac KrioclallKts. A truu friend I loan sufferers and to those contcniplattnK I marriage. ThemoststubboraaiidUaugeruuj IIMiaBuu(;Ut nwui tau auu UO savuu. Hours ! -3 1 Eve's 6-8; Wed. and Bat. eve's 6-10 Hun. H-12. BucceMful treatment by mail. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer' lots of ways of throwing away money. On of the best methods of economizing: Is to insur lnHrst class, thoroughly reliable companies either lite, Ore or accident, such as repreconte by DAVID 3JS-TJfr, No. 1M Sontta Jardln street, fJbcnacdcah f lit sn VIM MEN Astrologer Klrbland Asserts That II. Tf 111 Orgnnlsn si Jf sw Oommonveal, and It Is llellevert That Mnny of exey's K.rnlts Will rolliiw Him, Unicnto-wn, P., April 10. Tim. i troublesome timed abend fortljoCoiainon i?anl If the signs of the tlmns point arlgkt. Cyclone Kirklantl, tli nslrolouer, Juspsr Johnson, the enlile color bearer, nntl "Weary" Her, the commissary, were last night itbsolntely refused readmlnlnn Into the army by th. reai-on of their having been exhlhitoil lu a PlttHbtirc dime mu seum. The three men arrlv.d In town nnd visited tlw camp, where they were clieereil nd a demand made by the members for their relnitatement. Johnson and Kirk lahd made speeches In which they pro fessed fealty to th. cause. The temper of tho men was shown in their expressions and notions. The unknown who has charge of the camp announced that h. favored th. re instatement of the nun, but would hava to defer the case to his superiors. The meetlnK between the officers was spirited, Hnd the unknown was turned down. A Special order was then itsued by Carl Browne denouncing the presence in tho army of any museum freaks, and irrevoc ably deciding against the men. The uxact action to be taken by the won cannot be nucertalued, but Cyclone Klrk lnnd asserts that he will organize a now commonweal, in which women may join. It is believed thnt unless he is reinstated he will enrry out his threatnndthnt a ma jority of those enlisted under Coxoy will oiu him. In tins city 5,000 visitors viewed tho entry of the army and thousands of towns people were interested spectators. Camp was pitched at Mountain View park, two miles from the city. Tho uso of it was donated by John JlcConnlck, who also contributed several hundred loaves of bread and several hundred pounds of beef. No Free Transportation for Tramps. OltArtA, Neb., April 10. So far as tho Union Pacific is concerned that company will not furnish transportation for tho Industrial army, 1,250 strong, now cor rolcd on tho property of tho Southern Pacific railway at Ogden. Superintendent Bancroft does not believe in moving largo bodios of men across tho country in tho face of the opposition of localities having enough unemployed of their own to tako coro of. Many communities between Og den nnd Omaha aro already burdened with hundreds of men in idleness whom they feel in duty bound to protect. To move this large body from Ogden to the river would mean additional hardships on Omaha citizens pending their further dis position east of the river. The Primrose Army Discharged. "Washington, April 10. Tho forty-ono men who arrived In Washington on Botur day night in a freight car from Texarknna, Ark., and who were locked up for vag rancy, were nrraigned for trial iu the po llco court. After a protracted hoarlng tho men were ord.rod released by Judge Kim ball, wholield that they djd not appear to be vagrants, but bono fide workingmen In search of employment. Ho said ho would give them one week in whioh either to find employment or to leavo tho city, and if at the end of that tinio they were still hero they might expect to be dealt with under tho law. Ho gave warning that any notual vaprant coming to tho eity would be severely dealt with. Th. Aontb.ra Faalfio Restrained, Oqpen, Vtah, April 10. Yesterday after noon the hearing came up at 2 o'clock on the order to show cause why a permanent injunction should not be issued Inthecoso of tho Southern Paciflo railroad to re strain that company from unloading what is known e the Industrial army within the city lfmit of Ogden. The Injunction was granted. Waiting; for Mora Ilecrults. RENO, Nev., April 10. Captain Kelly, of the Industrial nrmy on routo to Ogden. ordefs the acceptance of all recruits at Iteno, and to get them to Ogden as soon as soon as possible. He said that he would hold the main division there or at Bait Laku until their arrival. Torfcr Coler.do Ccxajlies Arrested. Puedlo, Colo., April 10. Berth Hamil ton, captain o the Colorado division of Coxey'a ij-my, and forty of his followers wore arretted iri.,the railroad, yards hero and spent the night in jail. They were released on condition that they leave town immediately. , As, ISqalH. Ilolotaasft. BAJ.TIUOBJ!, Aprjl 10. One.of the most destructive fires of jta kind -which hue ever occurred In natflmbre took place last night In' the Imrnltig out Of Bernard Man nion'e livery stable, on Eutaw etrect, near Preston. The stable wan patronized by many wealthy cttleens, and was filled with,vatupble blooded stock and expensive equipages. The horses were stabled on the second Door, and the fire cut off access to them. One hundred and thirty-seven fine animals were burned up or suffocated. The lose on building and contents will ex ceed $300,000, Among tho horses destroyed was the famoUB dancing mare "Lottie Collins," owned by A. V. SpatTord, and valued at 1 1,000. The building, valued at t75,O00, is a total loss. Qnl.t In the Coke Region. Uniontown, Pa., April 10. Tho situa" tion in the coke region is unchanged. While the foreign element is still threat ening violence, there nrs no immedlnte in dications of danger. The English speak ing miners held a meeting yesterday, and as a result all went to work excepting those who were prevented by rioters. The strike is being kept up solely and wholly by tho foreign element employed at tho plants not paying tho Frick scale. It is stated on good authority that a move will be made in the convention this afternoon to declare the strikooff so far as the H. O. Krick Coke company is concerned, and at all the plants paying tho Frick scale. Six Bailors Drowned. Boston, April 10. The bnrkeutino Bel in out, of Boston, laden with 5,360 bales of sugar, stranded at 7:30 o'clock one and a half miles uortliweat of Peaked Hill bar, Cape Cod, Jlass., during a heavy gale. Six of her crew were drowned, and three es caped by clinging to tho wreckage, from which they were assisted ashore by the life saving crew. Cfistorin Ii Dr. Samuel PHcker prttowijstiou fr Inftxnta nnd Children. It oontninn Mcitfcor Of lam, Morphine nor other Narcotic ffnlMitvno. 14 Is lutrnilcM tmfcetltnto for Pnrcsroric, Drops, Saothinsr Syrups, nd CMtor Oil. It is Pleasant. Iti guarantee is thirty years' us by Millions of Mothers. Castorl la the Children's Fttuftoca tho Mother's lTrUad. Castoria, "CMbnrtalsao weU adapted tochlcbratfeat I recommend It as nuperior to any pmciipttoa known to mo." n. A. Ancn.n, II. D 111 Go. Oxford St., Brortlym, K. Y. " The we of 'Oarforla' la m ssoivsnaJ nd Its merits so well known that It swim a work of Enpererogotlon to eodorso it. Tew ar. Uie Intelligent families who do sot kep Osusioria within easy reach." ClQLOS MABTTK, I). I)., Kcw TorkOisy. Tna Cwmm PRESIDENT HAUGHEY'S DOWNFALL The Accused Intllanapolls riank Wrecker Acknowledges Ills Quilt. ' InbianaI'OLIS, April lO. To tho great surprise of all except his immediate attor neys Theodoro P. llaughey; ex-president of tho Indianapolis National bank, which failed July 25, 1693, appeared before Judge Baker, of tho United States district court, and pleaded guilty to having systemat ically wreckod and looted the bank und embezzled tho funds to tho nmount of nearly $1,000,000. The others indicted are his son, Schuyler C. Haughey, Percival and Frank Collin, of the Indianapolis Cab inet company, Cashier Itexford, Albert S. Heel and H. B. F. Pierce. These will bo tried as Indicted for aiding and abetting. Mr. Haughey appeared in court, bowed and broken with tho weight of his 67 years and tho consciousness of having wilfully robbed his lifelong friends, neighbors and associates in tho fraternity of Odd Fellow ship of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Ho has been for forty years the most trusted man in tho city, and the curtain is now closing. The court announced that ho would Bcntonco tho prisoner after the trials of the accessories, which begin to day, Tho penalty is from fire to ten years' imprit-onment, and can be escaped only by death or the pardon of the president of the United Siatej iihitoiuw jjuxuuvu nnuntjuvxi xumu. Bold by Ilriicirlsta or sent by ronih 25c., 50c. ana $1.00 per packago. Samples froo. Thoravorlto TOOTS E0WBE8 fortboTcethond Breath, 830. Captain Sweeney, TJ.8.A., Son DIefro, Cal., Bays: "bblloh's Catarrh Remedy Is tho first mcdlelno I havo over found that would do mo any good." I'rlcoSOcts. Bold by Druggists. GHILOH'5 CURE. Tnra Cheat Couan Cmw promptly ewe whero all others fall. ForConsumbtlbafthaa no rival; has cured thousands, ana will cunn -ou, If taken ln'Jmo. Mm a rt t, CO etj., U3. Bold by C. II. Hagenbuch, Shonandoah. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sonurbKiLii Division. NOVEMLlElt 19th, 1803. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovt date for Weuan's, Ollbcrton, Fraokvllle, New Castle, Bt. Clair, l'ottavllle, Hamburg, Reading Pottstown. PhcenlxviUe, Norrlstown and Phil iflelpbla (Uroad street station) at 11:1X1 aid 11:45 a.m. and :15 p. m. on weekdays For Pott? vllle and Intermediate stations 9H0 a. m. SUNDAYS, For Wlrgan's, Qllberton, Frackvllle, Ne Castle. St. Clair, PottSvllle at 0:U0. 9:40 a. m nd8;i0p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Pbcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, 'Phlladelphli at 0:00, 11:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle tor Bhenandoab a 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. ir Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:lf U:48a.m.and4:40,7:lSandlO:UUp,m,Sunda;s at 10:40 a. m. and5;16p. m. Leave Phlladelphta (Uroad street station) tot Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m i 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave at e 50 a m. For Pottsvllle. 8 23 a m. For New York. Express, week days, at 820, 105, 460, 515, 8 60, 783, 820, 9 50, 1100 11 14 a m, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 0) and 160 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 280, 820, 400, 500, 800, 860, 7 25, 812, 10 00 p m, 12 01 bight Sundays S 20, 4 06, 4 60. 615, 811!, 9 60. U0J11S5, a m, 12 44. 1 40, 2 80,4 00 (limited 4 60) 6 20. 8 2a 8 60. 7 25 and 8 12 p m ano 12 01 night. For Sea Ulrt. Long Uranea ana Intermediate stations, 820, fill a m, and 4 00. p to weekdays, Far Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 81 810, 1020, 11 18 a in, 12 10, (12 35 limited dining car,) 130,8 46,441, (5 18 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 817, 8 65, 7 40 and 1133 p. m., week days. Sun days, 8 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 a m,. 12 10, 4 41, 8 65. 11 it and 7 40 pm. For Richmond, 7 00 a sa, 12 10 and 1131 p m, dally, and 1 SO p. m. week days. Trains will leave llarrlsburg for Plttsburi and tbe West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (J 20 pm limited), 8 60, 7 30, 1165 p m every day. Way for Altoona at 8 18 am and 6 00 p m ever j day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 am every day. Trains will leave Sunbury for WiUlamspori Blmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester. Iluftalo anc Niagara Falls at 135,618 a m.and 1 85 p m wees days, ForElmlraat5 4t pmweek days, Fot Erie and Intermediate points at 6 11 am dally. For Lock Uaven at 6 18 and 2 68 a m dally, I V and 6 44 p m week days For ICecovo at 5 IS m, 1 85 ..d 6 41 p m week days, and 6 18 a m or Sundays only. For Kana at 613 am, dally 85 o ii week days. ' . M. Privobt, J. K. VTO ir, (Jen'l Hsrar- an'l l"xw'r' A' BUGINJS PASTE? 8URC AND CtRTAIN DCATH TO RATS AND MICE. d Drliijt.lfaeUttdentsoulortlivIr lieles (a die. AobudtHlorunej.wardnni.ilaiicM'.Vuiu uMtfucuia, puiMumz live Arveuio fr or tbL-r puwdvrs. V 25 CBNT9. AT ALL DEALKKS. C " " ' " " w.gc a. I L I. u I V, U M in Castoria. Csuris cnrB Colic, Onswtipatloa, flour Stnmaeh, DUutIhm, Xructatlon, Kius Worm,, t, aeep, aail proraoh d gtssrfoa, Whlwl la jtirtoo. ranllsUoo. 'Tor mmnl year. I kava nvmiutadl your 'Ostorl,' and shall alw.yB continue to o so u it bos invariably produced feaueflcfcu results." Itnwm r. I'iadhs, It. V., ltb Street and 7 lb Are., New York CRy. Oowpaht, 7T Xdhbat Smawr, Kkw Toxx Cm THE ARGUMENTS BEGUN. Attorney CarlUl. kpsaka for Jlln Pollard in Wrtsblnston's tir.at Soandal. TTA6HIVUTOK, April 10. Attorney Cal deron Carlisle, who Is mora deeply versed iu international law than iu breuch of promise litigation, oonsumed yesterday in tho criminal court iu a review of the tes timony before the jury in tho Pollard Breckinridge case. His statement was a detailed dissection of the evidence, deliv ered in a clear, dispassionate manner, al though at times the lawyer referred to Colonel Breckinridge in scathing but coolly worded terms. Tho sllvor haired congressman conducted himself very non chalantly, joking with his lawyers during the day, while Madeline Pollard, sitting directly in front of him, kept her face shaded by a black gloved hand most of the time. Only once was there any interruption of the argument and that was when Colonel Breckinridge set the speaker right on the point of a family title about which he seemed to bo rather particular. All day tho closest attention was glvon to tho speech by the jury and spectators, so that there was n deep silence in the court room. KTr. Carlisle is continuing today, and it la not impossible that the speaking will last until Friday. There wns a counter attraction yesterday in tho arraignment of a bigamist of local eolebrity, bo that the groups of curious women hanging nbout tho court house wero largely reinforced, Keoapod Prisoners Recaptured. Buffalo, April 10. Four prisoners es caped from the Brio county jail yesterday. They are Otto Busdorf.'convlctod, but not sentenced for tho highway robbery of Cashier McBain; John Stoiubach, a burg lar who disfigured for Ufa tho patrolman who arrested him; William Burns, who cracked a crib at Tonawanda, and Fred Campbell, a robber of some note. Tho men wero confined in different parts of the jail, but'all belonged to the "hallcleauing squad,'1 and this association gave them opportunity for conspiracy. The bars at one of the windows wns cut, presutnably by an accomplice on the outside and the delivery wns completed by thoueeof ropes designed to open and close the windows. Two of tho fugitives, Burns nnd SU-in-bach, wero captured in East Buffalo. They were armed and n sharp tussel ensued be fore the policb made them captlvo. Klehard C. Wlstar. Kutnte. PilILADKLrniA, April 10. The distribu tion of tho cstnte.of Klehard C. WUtar, who died in Atlantic City last Saturday, is tho subject of many surmises. It is be lieved tliut his two Bisters will get tho bulk of tho estate, which is valued at from t5,000,000 to 10,000,000, and Ids nephews and neicts will also bo reniem bcred. It Is intimated that a large sum is bequeathed to tho Pennsylvania hos pital, and that the homo will bo given and endowed as a library, but these bequetta are void because the will was made only five days before Mr. Wistar's death. The will of Lewis Wistar, tho other of the ec centric brothers, who died on Feb. 21, was filed for probata yesterday. It is datud In 1870 and bequeathes everything to his brother Richard. Hnrglar llepnlsed by a Woniaa. NTACK, N, Y., .April 10, iMrs. Dennis' Hunt, of Gnrnervllle, Hockloud county, hearing a noise in her house on Saturday night, jumped up leaving her husband sleeping, and taking a revolver mads s search through the house. As she was going through the rooms a strange mau grabbed her and tried to oycrcome her, but she broke loose and fired three shots at him. The burglar ran down stairs and escaped through a basement wiudow, but spots of blood showed that one of the bul lets had taken effect. Two large bundles of goods ready to carry off were found down stairs. l)a Ontnn fialil to be In llraxtl. Boexos ArrtES, April 10. It is stated thatfortyof tho Brazilian insurgents es caped from the Portuguese war uhljw nnd sought refuge at tbe Lazaretto on Martin Garcia Island. It is also re)ortexl that Admiral da Gnma unci tho Brazilian oil! cera who sought refuge ou board the Portuguese warship Mindollo, now sup posed to be on its wny to Portugal, art not on board of that vessel, but have gout to Hio Grande do Bui, where they will join the forces under the command of Ad miral de Mello. O'nrlen l'.cnpes Punishment. Chattanooga, Teuu., April 10. Tht case of M. J. O'Brien, tho defaulting su preme treasurer of the Cathollo Knight, of America, was settled iu thu United States oircnit court by content of Judg ment against his bondsmen for $5,000, His bondsmen aro amply secured, and by tho settlement the oasu Is untied and all losses provided for. There, will be no fur ther proceedings agalust O'Brien orbit bondsmen, either civilly or criminally. Sen.r asim and Gaitrals Marti and lma Talk Oaarriedly of Tfcrtr rians, kal As, art That They tfava ri.nty of Hob7 la Karry Tliaaa Oat. Vw Ytwil, April 10. Tks arrival of G.ntral O.ra.i y or Biay.aet. havsbten far Wt-Ug tk r.tnlt of tke rieotivnt lu th. various Cuban revolutionary tabs, knt however that may h. tbe tlnbt helti tWr .Ir.tlon last night Th. rrganlzn tlo save h.aiqnarksw la this cHy.Brook lva, BssrtoB, rMlad.lpkta, Calretie, K.w Orl.aiM, Taatra aa Iij Tfeat, Jh).,M.x Wo as si rttst .lass. Ti. result will sot la siva .at tuitU ail kav. kacs h.ard V.ra. Th. alMtl.a vhm to k..a elrat!," i rosWot, u. trfuMs. Cnaral Jots Ifsa-H, th. y Has it Adtsttv, tnA Ua. Oaiirra, the kawMurw. an osmdldatn for ao-aleorlea, SWy A mt konw that thau, it aay tsotVasaj pyneaM.a t tk.tr ra stiMtiv. canlMlr, tratl xkty dniin that ta. aataaben of taa varloat aiiabt, or cron-fs, aniu 1st .uttre karM.ay ea svsrr ju est Wn, including that of .Cicem "TVko, do you think, would V. .ltct.tl uhl.f .xwurlveof th. Cuban r.pnbU.,tujs Swiss that th. new forai at cvaruioauli diosdd Mm. stou lato .xltHaMr" lb. Guerra wu asked. "Th. quastion is pr.mature," rvpll.tl Treasur.r Gucrra, "but I think n veryfo mldabl candidate Just now would ha General Marti. He it an eaile frow Cuba, and a via of great worth. Tha prcstuat movement's sU.ngth comet largely, if not chiefly, Item hit indafatigable endeavors. His executive ability ia andoubted." General Marti suld: "Revolution it ngnln awakening in Cuba. As totb. seizure of those arms that the dispatches tell about, I know nothing, I cannot say where, or how many, arms my countrymen have introduced Into Cuba, or when, or to what extent, seizures havo been made. I do not know that tho espionage of the Spanish authorities is thorough, though not so thorough as tyrannical. The assertion that General Gomez has como to this country as n re sult of that seizure is falso. He has como hero to ntteud to matters that aro of far more importance than tho lauding or tho celzuru of a few rllles. Nor will ho tarry hero long, und when he goes away it will bo with tho purpose of extending his patri otic uflorts in other localities. "We aro undertaking nothing which is contrary to the law, unless it cun be said that your own forefathers wero law breakers, sonio ono hundred and twenty years ago. The spirit of Cuban Indepen dence has slumbered for ten years, but It Is now awakening. I cannot say what our plans, are, but I may state that oar flnan.es are of sulllclent strength as to enable us to carry out our present plnnB." Subsequently tho reporter had nn Inter view with General Gomoz nt the Hotol Central, on West Fourteenth strcot. In answer to questions ho said: "I should prefer to keep out of the papers, but I can sou no way out of this matter than to make a few stutuments. I came here to do certain work. What that work is I decline to stnto at prosent, but you may learn something of the details within n few days If you will go to seumy friend Marti about tho end of the week. If he chooses ut tho end of thu week to tell you what plans havo been formed he can do so. If ho does not choose you will lenm nothing. "As to the capture of guns and ammu nition that have been reported I cannot speak. 1 do not know any more than Mr. Marti what has been done on the island of Cnba since I left there. I may sny, how ever, that many consignments of rluusaud their necessary ammunition have reachod the island with or without my knowledge. How much has fallen into tho hands of the patriots it would be impossible for mo to define. "My presence here is simply to further the ends of the society of the Cuban revo lutionary party. The word 'revolutionary' is false in a way; it should be tho party of freedom, The people onthu islaud of Cuba are, as yon know, all full of that one idea of freedom. You lu tho United States have that call made upon you for twenty five years or more. I um not a Cuban born myself, but as soon as I learned of thereat desire of these people I enlisted myself to the end that if I could help secure that one purpose for the suffervrs on tho island of Cuba no uiuttr whether it Is Cuba or any other pluct I was with them. I came here because I wos asked to como. Tho idea that I fled after tho seizure of a couple of hundred rifles is simply ridiculous. I am going away in a day or two." Mnrdered at a Wedding. NrACK, N. Y., April 10. A Hungarian wedding at Jones Point, upper Rockland connty, resulted in a terrible row, the killing of one, man and wounding of sev eral other persons. There were two clans at the wedding, between which bad blood existed, and a few words brought on atcr riflc battle. The bride Jumped in and tried to stop the fight, but she wns knocked down and trampled on. Three of the par ticipants were arrested. flSJB A Defaulting Lodge Treasurer, MA1ISIIALL, Mich., April 10. James W. Wood, grand treasurer of the A. O. U. W. of Michigan, left home two weeks ago, ostensibly for Grand Rapids, since which timq nothing has been heard from him. He drew $1,000 from the bank the day ho left. Treasurer Wood's i bondsmen claim that he Is short lu his accounts $5,000, Capsized on tho' Lake. Slli:noGOAN,Wis.,Aprill0. Thoschooner Lotta Cooper, of Sheboygan, with a crew of six men, luden with lumber, capsized a half mile east of the life saving station, one of her crew being lost und live were saved. NUGGETS OF NEWS Avon, six miles from Gulosburg, Ills., has n smallpox panic. Right Hon. Sir Charles) S. C. Bowen, lord justice of her majesty's court of ap peal, died iu Loudon, aged 59. At Marlon, Ky., Miss Snllle Mooro re ceived a verdict of $10,080 damagas for be trayal and breach of promise. Tho lockout of about 00,000 men on Thursday morning has been ordered by tho Bulldlug Trades league, of Chicago. The Paris Temps prints a rumor from Rome to the effect that n member of the Italian government is un thu point of making a public statement in favor of tho conclusion of a commercial agreemeut with France. Made fror.t clarif rd oil, r-Mirrssctl from 'ottol Peed as pirn and golden as he Southern Sunshine which pro duces it. For convenience in bundling, tlicro ia ndd?d to this od enough beef euet to tkiiUc it a senii-S'jli I. The combination of those two pura iinturnl product's makes Cottolenc, a -!:ortc ning and rooming tat, with which i.i lu altliiulncsi, cleanliness, flavor and economy, nothing in the world can compare. i To sell on the merits of the genuine To sell by substitution ; or bv decep tion. To sell to the injury of tho genuine, to the d iss.it isficl ion of tlio consumer, to tho detriment of tlio dealer, to the Ions of oil concerned except the scheming counterfeiter himself. If you wish the best food anil the best health, you should insist thai ymir cooking be done with genuine Cottolenc. RcftikC all contcrfeius. BoM in 3 and S pound pallo, Made only by N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA SE The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion tor salo. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Tfiursdays, Saturdays. BAnybody'can send goods of evory description to tbe rooms and they will oe sold at auction on the-usual IcrmB. All goods sold on commit slon'and settlements made on tho dayfollo leg tbe sale. Reese's Auction Rooma Dougherty Uulldlng, Cor. Contro aud Jardiu StreotB. FRED. 33:EITP3:.A.2Sr 10i North Ma!nstreet,Hhcnandoah,Fa WHOLESALE BAKSB AND CONIfECTIONBI Ice Cream wholesale nnd retail Picnics and parties supplied on short nolle JOE WYATT'P SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ Bowler's old stand.) atatln aurt Ual ( HlieHnudosUa, Ilest beer, ale and porter on tap. The Qnttt orands of whiskeys and dears. Pool room at ached. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UBSTOIff : HOTEL ! LOST CHEEK, PA. Near L. V. and Electric railways. Tho finest brands of cignrs, whiskies, porter, beer and ale on hnnd. fFX Cnl.hW. Kngil.ti lMauwaA It mail. tENNYROYAL PiLLS Orlctnttl 8D(1 Only (tUmulnee AFC lrnm h I'll i i i ih ti Tut, ' : ttont at l HW I- list''1' ricn4fc In atuur f . t at, . ntm-nlidi V Af J Mil- l'OOtt ; o iU AiituW f tiiihrtttr ChrmlN) (KMuillann Hqwataf fiaarantr.hiu.lced by COOK REMEDY CO., Chicago, 111. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JK,, Prop. WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyl, Slicnatitloah, Pctma. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Artistic Decoratob Painting and Paperhanglng. Perfect work. Bargains In oainta and oils, plain and statnec glass. All the new patterns In wallpaper. Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. Headquartors for Evening Herald. WALL PAPER I ltARAINS;t Dig Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enoi nioua Spring Stock, : t ; JOHN - P. - CARDEK 321 W. Centre Street, Bhenandoab, Pa
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