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Write orcalU IN ICFFKCT KOVEMMttt 17. 1895. 9tt' Passenger trains leavo Shenandoah for Pcnn 4 Haven Junction, Slauch Chunk, T.ehlKlitou, Slatlntou, White Hall, Uatasauqua, Allentown, llethlchem, Enston and Wetithorly, at GOI, 733, 9 15 a. ni., 12 13, ! OJ, 8 27 p. in. P For New York and Philadelphia, 0 01, 788, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 4 05 p. m. For Quakako, Switchback, Gcrlinnls nnd Hud sondale, 9 15 a. in. and I 05 p. in. For Wilkesbarre, White Haven. Pittston, Laceyvllle, Towandn, Sayre, Woviily and El v mlra, 0 01, 9 15 a. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For ltoeliester, HulTalo, Niagara Falls and tho West, 9 15 a. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For Ilelvldere, Delawaro "Water Gap aud StroudshurR, 0 01 a. in., 1 05 p. in. For ijunbeitvillo nnd Trenton, 9 15 a. m. ForTunkhannock, 0 01, 915 a. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ithaca nnd Geneva, 0OI, 9 15 a. in., 5 27 p. in. For Auburn, 9 15 n, m., 5 27 p. in. For JcauesvIIle, l.eviston aud Heaver Meadow, 7 33 a. in., 1- 13 p. m. For Stockton nnd Lumber Yard, 0 01, 73J, 9 15 a. in., 12 13, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS p, m. For Silver llrook Junction, Audenrlcd' nnd Httzlctoii,0 01,738, 9 15 a. in., 1213, 2 57, 5 27, 8 0S t. in. . For Sernnton, (5 01, 9 15 a. m., 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Hazt. brook, Jcddo, Driftou and Free-, land 001. 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 13, 2 57,5 27 p. in. For A-hlond, uirunlvillo nnd I.ont Creek, 1 10, 0 15,7 30.9 13,10 20 a. pi., 12 33, 1 10, 1 10, 0 33, 8 22 p. in. For Itavcu Hun, Ceutrallu, Mount Cunncl and Slminokln, 9 13, 111; a. m., 101, 4 20,8 22,0 15 p. in. For Yatcsvillo, Park Place, Mahauoy City and Delano,-5 50, 0 01, 7 88, 9 15, 11 OS u. 111., 12 43, 2 57, 'V 105. 5 27. 8 08. 9 33.10 531). 111. Trains will leuvo HliuinoKlii nt 5 15, 815, 1145 a. in., 1 a, 4 .iu, y ou p. in., anu arrive at tilieiuin ii., 1 on, 4 au, y ou p. in., unu arrive at Eiieuan. ih at 0 01, 0 15 a. in., 12 13, S! 87, 5 27, 11 IS p. in. eave Shenandoah for PottHvllIp, 0 01, 7 38, I, U 05, 11 30 a. in., 12 13, 267, 1 10, Sir, 8 0S doau a I.cav 9 08, !'" . .... - Leave i'ouHviiiu r oiicu.,tiv,,iti, duu, , m OR. 10 15, II 48 u. in., 12 2, 00, 4 10, S, 7111, 55, 9 40p m. "V i I ui...,,,lr.ili rnrirncleinn.S0i.7Sii.91IS a rf!, 12 4.1. 2 57, 5 27. 8 08 p. 111. I.envc Haleton for Slienandoah, 7 85, 10 OB, 11 00 a. I".. 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7 50 p. in. SUNDAY Tlt.UNS. Trains lime for Haven Itun, Centrulla, Mt Cannel nnd Sb.nnokin, fl 45 a. in., 2 40 p. ra., aud arrive at Mi.imokin nt 7 40 a. ui., and 3 45 p. in. Trains Ii.im- Shuinokin for Hhonanilouh at 7 SB a. in., and I 00 p. m., and arrive at Shonaii doab at 8 411 u i" , und 1 58 p. in. Trains leave lor Ashland, airamlvllle and I.ost V-'reek, 9 40 a in . nnd 12 30 p. in. "For Hozleti.n illaek Creek Junction, l'eim Haven Junction, Maucli Chunk, Allentown, Llotlilehem, Kastou and Now York, 8 10 . in., .EiSO, 2 80 p. in. For Phlladeljli'a. 12 30, 2 80 p. m. if.,, voiu.iii.. I'jirk p aco. Malianoy City nnd Uolano, 8 48, 11 85 a. in , 12 80, 2 80, 1 88, 0 08, 7 40 ""'lleave Ilmlelon for Shenandoah, 8 80, 1130 a. in., 108,5 30 ii. in. , ... . Leave Shenandoah for l'ottsvllle, 5 55, 8 19, Leave "poifsvi He for Shenandoah, 8 80, 10 10 a. in., 1 35, 5 13 p. m. KOLIdN H. AVILlll ll (Jeiil. Supt., South Hethlehein, Pa. ' CIIAUI.ICH S. I,RB, tit nl. Pass. Apt.. Philadelphia. A. W. NONNIttlACHEIt, At l- 1' A., South Ik'tlib bi in, Pa. " SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand, : Laundry, y V Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work unaranteed to bo first-class In every 'articular. 811k ties and laeo curtains a ,spec alty. Goods called for nud delivered. A trial order solicited. ADVANCING HAVANA Ouban Insurgents Eapidly Noaring tlio Capital Oity, 0AMP08 TJNABLE TO OHEOK THEM. My Clover Strntcrry tlio. InsurRciit Com inandcrs Avoid tlio SpniitslrArni)', Lenvo tlio .Spanish Lenders llelilud nud Destroy Hallways nud llrldf-es ltctwccii Tlicm. Havana, Doc. 20. Further tlotfills reached, hero yesterday from Mntnnzns of tho rnpld ndvnnco of tho Insurgent ivnny, nuinburlnp; about 12,000 111011, upon Hn vnnii, after forclnp Its way throllKh tlio provlnco of Sauta Olnra and Into tho prov lnco of Matiiuzns, In Bplte of tlio efforts of Cnptaln Goneral Martinez 1I0 Ciimpoi ami nbout 80,000 troopi at his disposal In. the territory traversed and invaded. Tho reported Important battle on Tues day between tho Spaniards under Cnmpos ami tho insurgents at Collseo plantation, twolvo miles from Cardenas, does not np icar to havo boon a very severe onpade meat. Cardenas Is a seaport, quite an Im portant plaoo for Cuba, of nbout 4,000 In habitants. Ills only twcnty-onomllos from Jlntanzas, capital of tho provlnco of that name. Tho Spanish forces do not appoar to havo onoountoml tho main body of tho insur gents, as at first announced. Tho light at the Collseo plantation was botwoen a por tion of tho northern column of the threo lnsurgont columns now pushing through the provlnco of Mutuuzas, and instead of turning out to bo a great victory for th? iHpnnlarda tlio result of tho engagement was virtually a defeat for Campos, for tho Cuban army pushed onward unchecked, and is still advancing on this city. Tho lighting took placo amid burning cnuo.undor wood, tnll grass and trees, and was o tho usual guerrilla nature. At times both tho troops nnd tho insurgents were surrounded by walls of ilnmc, nnd tlio smoko was so dense ovor cortain por tions of tho ground contostcd that tho Cubans and tho troops, uuablo to sco each other, kept banging away at open spaces, wasting vast quantities of good ammuni tion. It is true that tills indiscr'minuto firing was moro noticed upon tho part of I tho troops than on tho side of tho iusur- , gents. For ouo iusurgont killed at lonst 1 ii.000 shots must havo been fired. . General Campos seems to havo a su- 1 promo contempt for tho bullots of tho In surgents, but ho is rapidly learning to ad- mlro their tactics. In spltoof all tho vot oran Spanish commander does, tho Cubans uro marching through his forces, with but a few sklrmlshos hero and thoro, and ho seoms to bo uttorly tinablo to concentrate ahead of thom forces sufficient to draw tho enemy into a pitched battlo. When Cam pos establishes a hendquartors and lays out a placo of battle tho Cubans seem, by somo mysterious means, to hear of it, for, protending to fall Into tho trap, thoy push a body of men forward, skirmish with tho troops, draw tho Spanish forces upon them and thon tho Cuban nrmy proper out Hanks tho Spaniards and pushes steadily onwurd towards Havana. The admirers of tlio captain general claim this is his plan of campaign, that ho Is allowing tho Cubans to get by him and near and nenror to Havana, only for tho purpose of oventually fulling upon them In tho rear and scattering thom to all the points of tho compass. This sounds plaus ible, but tho insurgents aro destroying all bridges, railways and plantations behind thom. Tho routo thoy havo followed is marked by a blackened swath of smoking ruin aud desolation, and tlio Spaniards will havo a very difficulty task to push on after their fleet footed enomles. All tho Spanish genorals in tho reiir of tho insurgent army hayo. boou instructed to hurry after tho enemy, with all possible speed. Hero, howover, comos In tho weak est fonturo of tho campaign of tho Span iards. Tho poorly fed, half grown lads shipped hero from.Spaln aro suffering ter ribly from tho.cirects of tuo cllmato aud unusual oxposuro, in splto of tho fact that this Is tho so called healthy season in Cuba. Yellow fever, smallpox aud malarial foyers havo told terribly upon thoso unfortunate troops, and, iu addition, thoy are utterly unfit or canipalgning In tjils land of bad roudshighBrass, swamps and low bush wood. Thoy simply havo not tho strength to push steadily o" aftjntho Cubans, Then, agaiu, tho Spanish troops aro thoroughly dispirited. Their hearts aro not in tho light, in splto of thy (fillant manner in which thoy respond to "Viva .Kspana" and dash at tho( ouemy, only to bo shot down or cut down, or elso to unu tho Cubans disappear as If adorned witli wings. Tho Cubans, on tho other hand, aro nul innted with tho Bplrlt of patriotism, with tlio all nbsorblng doslro for freedom, with tho llro which drove tho lirltlsh before tho American patriots under tho leadership of Washington. YS'hllo these facts cannot bo ilonied, thero is ono fonturo of tho march of the iusurgontsupon Havana which cannot ho overlooked. Admitting that they num ber 12,000 men, can thoy capturo this oity and oau thoy hold It If thoy do obtain pos session of it V Thero is tho strong garrison of tills placo, the high walls of tlio forts and tlio Spanish floet to bo, reckoned with. It must bo quickly dono or fall altogother. In any ovont, tlio next few days should do oldo ovorythlng. Tlio advance guard of tho army com manded by Gomez aud Maceo Is loss than fifty miles from Havana, and, apparently, steadily advancing. In this city overy preparation is being nnido to give tho in surgent n hot reception. All the outly ing poits huveboeu strengthened, the new fortifications are being hurrlodly pushed to completion, ammunition is being over .hnulod, guns have been made ready, and tho troops aro kept constantly on the alert, although tiie Spanlih officials laugh ut tho idea of tho Insurgent? bolug nble to approach Havana. liven the most stubborn of the Spanish ollloun agree that tho march of Gomez and Maoeo across Santa Qlnrn und Mu tanzfts is a most remarkable military feat to havo boon accomplished within threo weeks and in Bpito of all tho forces that Spain oould throw across their path. General Cumpos orrlved lu Havana last evening. It is asserted hero that tho Span ish oommoudor has deliberately suffered tho advance of tho Insurgents Into the open and populated country, where they now aro, with tlio purpose of closing In behind thom while ho attacks them from Havana, thus orushlug thom between tho upper nnd nether null .tonus. Ills arrival In Havana shows that the hour for his coup has arrived. Hv much of an avail able force tho Spaniards have loft in tho roar of tho insurgents to co-operato in such a Wow Is not accuratfly known, but tho official reports themselves Indicate that It Is in a badly dtsorgaulz.'d condition. If A UK Mrs. WIillo, a Citizen of Itliacn, Was Saved. i.From Ihc Ithaca Herald.') Our representative, hearing, of tho caso of Jlre. II. T. Wilto, called to' sco her at Seneca and Plain streets. Wo publish their conversation in tlio following interview: "Jlre. AVlilto, I hoar -you have some thing to say about a now remedy for hack ncho and kidney disorders. Will you givo 1110 your statement for publication? " " Yes, I am quito satlstlcd to do so, I think tlio public should know when a really good remedy is lo ho had, it is tlio least lean do ill gratltudo for my recovery." "Tell 1110 about your complaint." 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X .w,tolltMI It Htt ' JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ...por-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try , , , . o.. Barbey's Bohemian tseer. OhairmnnDirti'leyHaBThemRoatly for Aot,ion by 0ongros3. THE DEBATE IS TO BE LIMITED. Until HUM, It Is nxpeeteil, Will Have Passed tlio Lower llouso by Tomorrow Kvcnlnjr Democratic Mcinhrr of Hie Committee Vote AculiKt Them. Wasiuxotov, Dec. 21!. Tho houso ways nnd means committee devoted several h r of Christmas to a Html ennslilornt Ion of the two revenue bills which worn pre sented to tho limine today. Printed copies of tho bills were laid boToro tho full com mittee, the plan being announced lo the Democratic members for tho first tlmu, al though they were familiar with thotletalts. Tho bilbi wero formally adopted as committee-measures, mot Inns to lay them on tho table being overruled by party votes. Knch bill was read by sections and mo tions were made by tho Democrats to strike out each section, which, of course, i fulled to carry. It was voted to give today ' to tho consideration of tho tariff bill bV tho houso and tomorrow to tho bond bill, with n voto on each at tho end of tho day's dobato upon it. The Democrats endeav ored to hccure threo days' debato; to gain a postponement of two or threo days in which to study tho probable effects of tho measures If enacted; also to havo the bond bill debated before tho tariff bill but tho Republicans adhered to their orl; lnal arrangements. Air. Dinglny stated to tho commltt.'i that the bills wore not framed ns a K publican measure, but ns onucnlculnted i snvo tho credit of the government, which according to tlio president's message and to personal communications niado by S i rotary Carlisle to members, was cnda-i gored. TheeondUion of the treasury tnut their representations demanded linni dlato action, ami tho Republicans had pre pared emergency bills on lines which seemed most expedient. Air. Dlngley laid particular stress on tho assertion that the llrst bill did not consti tute, and was not intended for a revision of tho tariff. Consequently there was no .necessity for a long discussion of tho bill. Tho Wilson net had boon takon as tho basts for the tariff bill. An estimate of the probable increase of revenue to bo dorlved from tho tariff bill had been made, based on importations under tho Wilson act In 1891. This showed a probable Increased rovonuo of $10,000,000, which about equalled tho dellcit of tho past year. It was estimated that $13,000,003 would bo derived from tho increaso on raw wool, $14,000,000 from manufactured wools and $14,000,000 from tho 15 por cent, horizontal advance on othor schedules. Tho Republicans had waived their pro tection principles for tho timo in prepar ing thoso bills, Mr. Dingloy said, "so thoy hoped that President Cleveland would walvo any antagonistic views that ho might hold and sign tho bills." Ono of tho Democrats asked why tho Republicans had not gone to tho full ex tent of tho McKlnloy bill, to which Mr. Dingloy replied that thoy would do so If they hud tho power. Tho Domocrats, on their part, contonded that tho offect of tho bond schonio would bo to rotlro tlio greenbacks by holding them In tho treasury, aud said tho Republicans proposed to do indirectly just what the presidont had recommended and what thoy (tlio Republicans) denouueod. Tho tariff bill, they claimed, was a strictly lto publlcan moasuro,and a measure for which President Cleveland had not askod. Mr. MoMillln assorted that thoro was no need for additional rovonuo, as tho treas ury statemont showed a cash balance of $170,000,000. Mr. Dingloy replied that $70,000,000 of this was in grcoubacks, which had not como in ns rovonuo, but had been re deemed by gold. Tho Republican plan would provide for tho expenses of tho gov ernment without oncroachlng on tho gold reservooromploylngredeomed greenbacks. Amendments wero offered by Mr. Tur ner to strike out tho second section of tho bond bill, providing for treasury certifi cates of Indebtedness, and by Mr. McMll lin to mako theso certificates subject to taxation, as aro greonbacks and other cur rency. Both wero lost, but Mr. Tarsnoy voted with the Republicans against Mr. Turner's amendment. Chairman Dingloy made thoi following statement last night: "Tho rovenuo bill Is not Intended to bo a tariff revision, but simply an exigency bill to rnlso about $10,000,000 of rovenuo to meet tho dellclenoy. Tho mnln object Is revenue, although incidentally the In creases will help American Industries to borne extont. Tho bill is limited to two and a half years, the expectation being that by thnt timo tho Republicans will bo in full power and ablo to revise tlio tariff on their own linos. "Tho bond bill gives tho secretary of tho treasury authority to issuo a !1 por cont. flvo year coin bond to maintain tho ro dcmptlon fund, In addition to the author ity ho now possossos, but provides that tho proceedsof nil bonds sold undor this act and under the robttmption act shall bo used only for redemption purposes. It also pro vides that all bonds shall bo llrst offered to tho people of this country Tho bill also authorizes certificates uf Indebtedness, bearing 3 per cont. Interest, and payable within throe yoRrs, to bo lsued, to meet any temporary dellolenoy of revenue. The only object of thu bond bill is to reduce the rate of interest nnd the tlmu to run, as tho bunds which the secretary Is now au thorlzed to Issuo bear 4 or G pe..- jnt in torost." l:iK'it CnuWctH llieak Jail. Louisville, Djc. 80. Night county prisoners liorrowitl a saw and prexuntetl themselves with Christmas gifts hut night by outtlng a hole through the jail roof and making their escape. Tho delivery had boon carefully planned, antl was not dUcovered for a half hour after tho men had disappeared. Among the escaping prisoners was Bill Ryder, the notorious outlaw, awaiting trial for-murder. None of tho men have been captured. Loyal Knight Prt-arln for War, Cincinnati, Deo. Sli. Leaders in tho order of tho Knights of Pythias hero held a quiet meetliig und organized n volunteer regiment of infantry that will hold iUelf In readtuess In oaso of war. This morn ing they publUh a notice that all knights in good standing are Invited to enlist. Hoy Killed In a Colliery. Pine Guovk, Pn., Dec 20. In attempt ing to arrmigo some b 'ilngat Lincoln col liery Barry Spmicalv it d 13 yenrs, was caught aud so serl,.i -lv Injured that ho , dlCd siiwtij ttorward, sti'Migllion the Kidneys. -!'cy prevent ilrigals Diseft :e, Vfipy euro DinliPtes, They dissolvo Lr.ttrl, fluid, f.vA ?rioV-dtist deposits. 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