f ""KS1"" ftGOODThINC- PUSH ITALON They Aro Doing Muoli Dauiago in tho Vicinity of Matanzas. Armed Britons Havo Invaded the Transvaal Territory, THEin SYMPATHIZERS IN HAVANA, ADVANCING UPON JOHANNESBERG. i iA .'of. I1 It A lolnt- Ml flrtt D C DAd Ihau a r child look a lotlicrft. in, City ITEM , m it ocTonr.ii -i, iB5. 'rlnve HlilMiAudnnli Its follow VrL- vl.i lHillnilrlnliltl. week davs 'i5. 7M a. in.. 125S, 255 andSW p. in Uliiva. 2 ID n m 1 kor Hew York via Mniu'h Chunk, Week days, 7 30n. Ill 12 58 mill 2 03 p. 111. I r Heading nnd Philadelphia, -ieck day, . l 7 n.Ill. . la is iw nun u r I'. i'i- aim- f a 11 10 n m. I l or l'ottsvilic, wcck nays, Ji iaj. mniui Li W, 2 55 mul b OS i. in. Huni!:iy, 2 10 n. in. kKorTaninqiinnuii ."uniiaiioy uiiy, wees nays, L. i !, 7 3J o, in., izdi, nun a(M p. in. suayo a 10 ft. ni. .... Ijr WllllnniHiort, Sunliury nmt Iiilsburif, 1 uays, u a.i, 1 1 ou in., xuu Hnu ! ays. S 25 n. m. irMnlintmv l1nne. weekdnvH. 2 10. 3 23. 51). Ji 1 HO it. in., 12 58, 1 fiO, 2 55,6 35, 7 20 nnd 9 Oi V Hiitiilnva " 10. a n. m. fir AMilnnil nnd Shamokln. week dayi, 3 25, II JO iv, m. 100,7 20 nnd oiw p. in. nun- , !J 21 ft m. , . .... r ISaltiniore, Washington nun mo cm via k. II If tlironirli train lonVo licndlliK (mill . Vliltnilnltililn. Il .t It. It. 1!.) at 1) 20. U20n ill 3 4 nnd 7.27 i. m. Siimliiyi, ? 11 nn lift n,l ? 97 i tn Ailill. nl trains from Wcnty-fourtli nnd Client-itr-cts station, week days, 160, 5-11, 3 21 p. rmuuitiyg, l .w, n isi p. in. m TKA1NS FOK SHKNANDOAH. e New York vlft Philadelphia, week , S 00 ft m. lKf, IO0, 7 30 p. ill. mul 1215 It Hundiiy8.000p.lii. hvo New York vlft Sinucli Chunk, week 4 JO, 10 in., 1 10 nun 4 uu p. in. e l'hlladclphln, Kenuing Terminal, wcck K tu. 3-, luou a. ill. mm i uu, yuj, iiuu Sundays, 11 30 p. m. Meaning, wfK nays, i ., t iu, iuw, o 03 nnd 7 07 p. in. niinnnys, x n. in. li i weeK nnys, tw n. in., km. iiiiiiii s, -i s n. in. Meek ll.lj r-,3 IS, 8 50, 11 23 n p. in, Btllitiays, u jo n. in. .'ttv week ilnr.,2 45r 9 21, rnnd9 51 p. rh. Sundays, 8 13 Fl J1I111, IVfCK Uiln, -.IV, w, il , 12 58, 2 00, 5 20, 6 20, 7 63 nnd Mtl .1... r A Jt tin Liyn, 'i 4U, 4 uu n. in. tpo-rt, wcck nays, 4a, au iu n. . ni, unuayB, il id p. ni. lirriTY DIVISION, "'bestnut ptreet wnrf nnd f Atlantle City. , !l uo n. in., a UU, 4 UU, 0 uu f uo n. in., 4 uu, a uu p. in. 10 00 ft, in. Aecommo- m. FinntlcClty (depot,) week. uu a, in., a ;iu, ;i ;iu p. in. i 8 15 n. in., nnd 1 32 p. ill. 10, 7 30 p. in. Accommouo Lin. IprcRl tmtliH. Q. U. HANCOCK, llent, Gcii'l I's. Alrf. rervous Debility. leftknesa of Body and lllinrt, KlTccts of Errors Excesses in uiu .or imfc. Hobunt, Noblo tihood lull? Kestorcd. v to Knlnrca nnd ongtben Weak, Un- U1IW3U A uriiuun ui Absolutely un ome Treatment. its In a day. es and uoreinn Iptlvo hook, ex- tseaieuj irec iuffalo, N.Y. nlljl I IK .' iclio I mm cil lately re I the u?o of Powders. I and iT i iiL'im 1 1 nnd nr riimi iney ftr(an eirectlve Jem from Qruller Bros. c;t nnd Healthiest. phmidt,Agt., 207 Ioal Street. Dollars Lo overv vear. Tako nu 16 your lioubcs, !V"ck, fur. insured In flrst-cluss re Imt'.'s as represented ov insurance Arcm. L ISO South IIlllhBt. Ltnl Conipaulca A. Turn of tho Tldo In Fnvnr of tlioltcvnlii. tloul'til Hecim Not llnprubatilu 111 the nbitn Cnpltnl Hpnln'A lutlto Kdiirtn to SupprrM the ltclicl. HAVAXA, .Tnn. 1. Tho most conflicting reports nro In circulation ngaln regnrtllnR tho nioToincnts of tho liisurfrunt forces under (Jonornla Goilioz, Alnceo, Bundcrn nnd others. Tho gpnnlsli ofllcialH continue to clnlm thnt tho Insurants aro In rotrcnt nnd that tho Spanish troops nro purnulng them out of tho provlnco of Matnnzns. Uut tho frlonda of tho lnsurri'iits point to ! tno lact that oven the nuthorltloi licrc Wrre compelled on Monday nnd yesterday to admit thnt dctachmunta, at least, of the Insurgents nro still In the vicinity of the city of Matanzas, and that thoy are still doing dnmngo. , On Tuesday it was reported from Cam- I nnocn, llttcen miles from JMatunzas, that Insurgents, said to number '-',000 men, wero moving in that vicinity, which would Indlcato tho determination of tho Insur gent commanders to capture Matnnzn, although It lias hitherto been tho opinion that tho ndvanco oii'llavnua was tho rool nlm of Gomez In pushing forward so rap idly through tho provlnco of Snnta Clarn nnd Into tho provlnco of Matanzas. Even tho Spanhh commanders admitted this possibility for a time, and after tho engagement near Coliseo thoy oinlmed that this plain of campaign hn bcwi broken up by tho success of tho Spanish troops und thnt tho Cubau coirjfmtindors had boon turned back, ivud would either hnvo to surrender or plso seolirefugo In tho provinco of Hantn Clara., Slncthen tho Spanish generals hnvouppnrently'blen displaying considerable activity. All the relnforcoments posslblo have been pushed to tho front from this pluco and from any other nvnllahlo point. , i Qulntln Handera, tho third In command of tho Cubanforces, at tlibhead of ftstroug column of iiisurgunts, sifld to number sov- , cral thousand mou, la hid to bo near Ma- curljes, half way between Union do Reyes and Jnguoy Grande, whero the Spaniards , claim Gomez Is rotreutlng or has retreated j Into Santa Clarn. Wow, If H Is truo that 1 tho Spaniards aro pursuing Gomez through i Jaguoy Grande and Santn Clnra, tho in-! surgonts commanded by Qulntln Bandera I nro behind the pursuing Spanish columns, I nnd between them and .their base of sup-1 plies at Union do Reyos, not a very plens- J ant position for tho Spanish troops to be I in. Finally, ll Is nsfortcd upon good author ity that Laeeret, another of tho lnipc rtaut lnsurgont,!ommnnders, Is moving In the direction of Ciora, north of Subanillu nnd westward of Union do Hoyes. If tho railroad Btatiou of Cabezos, an nounced to.iiavo, been burned, is that of thoitslto lmpqHant town, of Cabezos, southiyard ntpl westward of tho port of Matanzas, then tho Insurgents nro away on tho other sldo of Union do Reyes, nnd have passed Matanzas, going In tho direc tion, northward, of Jnruco, and south ward p'f Guinea, two Important towns within n short distance of Havana. Adherouts of tho lusurgont causo here nssert that Gomez nnd Maceo havo simply been collecting tho uecossary supplies of mou nnd ammunition, preparatory to a final movement forward upon Havana. Indeed, thoro nro rumors hero that tho in surgents have been awaiting supplies of ammunition, eta, which should now be within their reach, and that It will bo "on to Havana" within n fow dnys. There Is no doubt thnt tho authorities hero, whllo expressing great confidence of being able to repel an insurgent attnek i upon Havana, aro not qulto so certain of 1 being nblo to suppress n popular uprising should thoro bo nn outbreak hero In. favor of the Insurgents. The wonderfully suc cessful inarch of tho Insurgents through tho Inland of Cuba and tho utterly unsuc cessful attempts mado by tho Spanish commanders, backed by tho picked troops of Spain, to stop their progress, havo won for tho insurgout causo sympathizers, If not adherents, in circles nnd nuartors hitherto entirely loynl und extremely un likely to favor tho republican administra tion of tills island. What was impossible, a month or so ago looks to bo qulto pos sible, if not probable, at present a turn of the tldo lu favor of tho Cubans In all but tho strictly olllclal and high conservative circles. It is ruported hero today that additional reinforcement of troops havo boon ur gently requested frdm Spain, that some of thorn havo already sailed, and that the captain gcuornl is vory anxious that they should arrive hero in tho shortest tlmo pos sible, in order to take part in tho defense of Havana, It being understood that ovory man who could bosparud has beeu hurried to tho front. Atlnnta KxpoMtlon Ended. Atlanta, Jan. 1. Tho last day of tho exposition was clear and bright, nnd there wns a good crowd in attendance. Last night tho work of packiug up tho exhibits began, and today they aro being prepared for shipment. Mr. Iuman, chairman of tho flnunco committee, said that tho ex position, whon all the debts wero paid, will havo cost tho city of Atlanta about i200,000, or less than 10 per cent, of the money oxponded on tho enterprise. This includes the original subscription und the appropriation mado by the city. The re sult Is regarded as vory satisfactory. Governor Hustings On fur UN Health. IlAlliUSUUlto, Jan. 1. -Governor Hast ings left last night for Ashevillo, N. C, for tho benofic of his health. Ho has been suffering from nervous prostration forsov eral weeks, nud his condition is such that If he does not take n prolonged rest it is foiireil thoro will bo serious rosults. Ho Is accompanied by his family physician. Thoy will bo gotio three or four weeks. Italian AEurderer Ciiptured. AVIUIINOTON, Del., Jan. 1. Tho Italian arrested hero for killing n man at Maua yuuk, yestorday practically admlttod tho deed, nud was tnkeu to Philadelphia for trial. Ho had given tho nnmo of Michael Sollu, but he proved to bo I'lotraugelo Mumbredl, whom tho Philadelphia au thorities havo buen looking for. Destitution ut White liny. St. John's, K. K., Jan. 1. Incoming steamers brlugreiiortsof much dostltutlon ut AVhlto Hay. Tho peoplo are subjistlug on sen birds and seals, whllo others aro eating tho seed potntpfls rosorved for noxt spring's crop. Tho govorumcut Is urged to take measures to relieve thorn, or deuth way 1-o.sult In lnauy cases. It. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction In Nebraska,wrltes: "My heart troubled nnd trained ino for 19 years. Shortness of brcoh wns the constant and most common syoptoln. Intense, excruciating pain, goner a! it foUowod nay severe exertion. Falntifess, hungiur wiUkwMinynppotitoi fluttering that made me clutch my breast, nnd palpitation that often stttfjered mo as It I would fall, wero frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If I arose from a stooping posturo quickly. Sleepless nights with their Tj- Milpc;' prostrating unrest wero Ul . miiuo numerous and I could Heart CUre get no rest day or night to I consulted leading phy- ReStOreS siclans and tried adver Hpllfli tlscd remedies. They IlCtUUU gavo mo no relief. Onoof Dr. lilies' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and I am now n well man. I hope every one trouuled with heart dlsunso will try Dr. Miles' remodies. If thoy wlllwrito mo personally, I will gladly givo them full details of my experience." Enw. Edmonds. P. O. Box 05, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart (Jure is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Borden Eagle BRAND Condensed Milk HAS 1,0 EQUAL L.'?!xisiri;ai-i.a' i OLD BRi TKEEL Re?rd 604 3SasxwfWH North Sixth St.. 'GtiarnalcM, "vr.." flb. CrCC.1, PMIadeJphla. . .. ..i. u . ni hiu,.ibiiiuo uuTrrKIHIOg EpfC iMr-t ,11 to th Uciorlog Proloanorstfn cnrlr t -i worM cmr or h rcil I)lea.-H.i aod II I.'JOD I'01bA, No laatti rtiowllQrlait, severe n I dsm-TTcnii. the troiihv mrif be, Arrvot' Ic- 1a? cund. f-.ti-l.-tttri. lnl..Dln ... i Ml umru. nituouii uiuuc. nil. I , if, I u iifUf f tflO 0;tiMC, ttia bent and r.asi nklliful nnd t-pcr!emct no mitlc wbut otln r iiiA-i cltltn b U 1 IW t 'J-t tut Jimi for tolc,TrutH"fviiii'j aUlitcnuit rotirl.i)g vrur dlrna and Tiow 10 (tt rtrcrt. 1 tic onlr limit I'XVOlNtt Ol'ACKRanl thir hofci rtml Circular. IinisiitM. Hef. Frmh t'fli' curiMl la 4tul0 Jlr.ro.. Hours UtoS; BTf . 0 to li. VTi nnd 'at. hvir ,6 t . 10. pun.. t l?t tCt9. Treutmcut t- Muh Wliea j-ounrtta r cfttl liiPtJtton till pBirr. I oaM nal lo"ti;lnj if den'rod. 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Opposite Iteadlne railroad station, TT Ti Pmlilent KniK'er Orders That n rurtliei Ailvnticd Shall lie I'roieuteil by Tnren il AriiM -Kerrelury Cliainberlalii Order tlie llrltlili I'nree to Iti trcut. HlSllLlS, Jan. 1. An nlannlng telegram has Ijoen rerelved hero from Pretoria. Transvaal, which states that an armed fortoof tho British South Africa company, numbering 80t) men, with six Maxim Rum nnd other nrtlllory plo 'es, is reported tc hnve invaded tho Transvaal territory A telegram from Pretoria furthor states that tho Ilritl h force hn alroady reached the, vicinity of ltusti' Mrg. and Is udvoncltu j upon .lolianne-bi' On learning of tin news President Kruger, of Transvaal, or-1 dercd that iv further advanoo of the lnvnd- j ers nhnuld lx prevented by foron of nrnn, I mul he ls-med n proelnmntlon calling upon j nil burghers to defend tho country. An nrmed eonlllct in a rosult of tho nppenl 1? Inevitable. LondoX, Jan. 1. A dispatch to The Times from Capo Town says: Consequent Upon a letter signed by tho lending luhali- j Itants of Jonalinesberg, which win sontto I)r, Jameson, ut Mafeklng, on Saturday, Dr. Jamoson on Sunday crossed tho Trans-1 vaal frontier near Mafeklng with T03 men. . It Is known that ho passed Melmanl at I o'clock on Monday morning. No further direct news has been received from Trans , vaal. Tho letter to Dr. Jameson was dated i Dec. 2S, and citld: "Matters In this state have become so critical that wo are assured that at no ills-1 taut period thero will iMaoiinlllctbotwe. n r tho government and the I'itlander popu lation. Tho position nf thousands ol 1.. !!..! 1 ..P ...I...., I. h ...1.1 1 I,... ' i'.illl'.lllliuit null ill uiiii.,.. la uu- comlng Intolerable." The letter tli.Mi proceeds to coniplaui that tho government virtually compel Ultlandcrs to pay the whole revenue ol tho country, whlledcnylngtlimi represen tation, and proceeds: "Kvery public act bo trays tho mint pos itive hostility not only to everything En glish, but to tho neighboring states. The internal policy of the government has in censed not only tho Ultlandcrs, but u large number of Uoers, while ltsoxternal policy has exasperated tho neighboring states to thooxtent of ondimgoring tho peaoo and independence and tho preservation of the republic. Tho peoplo hero only doslro fair play and tho maintenance nt Independence and tho presonco of those publlo liberties without which life Is not worth living. Tho government denies these things nnd violates the national sense of Englishmen at every turn. "Wo must consider what must bo the , condition of things in tho event of an armed eonlllct. Thousands of unarmed men, women and children of our raco will ( bo at the mercy of the well nrmed Hoers, while proporty of enormous value will bu I in the greatest peril. Wo all feel that we 1 are justified In taking nny steps toprovent , the shedding of blood nnd to lusuro the I protection of our rights. I "It Is under those circumstances that wo feel constrained to lnvokoyouraid. Should a disturbance arise hero tho circumstances nro so extreme that wo cannot but believe ' that you, and tho men under you, will not j fall to como to our roscue. We guarantee ! any expenso you may reasonably incur in helping us, nnd ask you to bellovo that i nothing but tho stoniest nccosslty has prompted this appeal." I Mr. Chamborlaln, secretary of stnto for tho colonies, Indicates that no ndequate justification exists for Dr. Jameson's ap-1 parent breach, of tho law of nations, it was known in official elrclos on Monday that In tho course of tho day Mr. Chamber lain had wlrod to Dr. Jameson, ordering him to return without delay to the com pany's territory. It Is believed that tho lioer forcos have been mobilized under General Joubcrt, and thnt an explosion is posslblo nt any moment. Mr. Chamberlain Is belloved to havo ad dressed himself to President Kruger as clearly nud us firmly ns to Dr. Jameson. Ho called upon tho Hoer lender to do his utmost to prevent hostilities, and has of fered Great Britain's: aid to promoto n peaceful settlement. Tho Times, In nn editorial, thinks that tho letter hardly justified Dr. Jameson's startling move.'liut it will bonoccssary," Tho Times continues, "to wait for further news before judging Ills action. If ho wero satisfied that nothing but Immediate ami decisive intervention on his part could savu a great British community from armed violence, his conduct will bo ap proved here." Tho Chronlclo calls Dr. Jamasnn's action "political recklessness;" Tho Standard snys It Is "most rcgret uble," and The Daily News declares that "It may give n dentil blow to British Inter ests." Other papers express similar views. S'.itcldn to Avoid n Trial. West Chestei:, Pa., Jan. 1. In fear of appearing In court as ndefendeut In a suit of an unusual character, Lewis H. Clay ton, a popular young man of Thornbury township, this county, committed sulfide yesterday by shooting himself In tho head. Ho was about 27 years of age and was pop ular with everybody In tho neighborhood. Clayton was charged with having shot nt George Sliarploss, of Dilworthtown, ouo night recently, and tho eas6 was uearlug trial. Hoy Train Wreckers Sentenced. BiiiDOEi'OitT, Conn., Jan. 1. Fred Hos bach, aged 11, nnd Peter Graham, aged li!, tho boys who put nn Iron wwlgo lu the frog at Jorth Bridgeport to "see tho ears Jump," woro yesterday sentenced to the Connecticut School for Boys until their majority. AVllllo NoHglo, aged 11, who was arrested for complicity, wns discharged. The wedge plnoed lu the frog neatly wrecked u milk train. l.oeal Option right in Ohio. Sl'iliNnviBLli.O., Jan. 1. Tho sUito nntl saloon league Is making preparation, for a big tight in tho coming legislative ses sion. The organisation will try to secure the passago of the Haskell bill, which ex tends local qptlon to villages, towns mid cities. Tho league has thirty men, all good speakers, at work now in different parts of the state, and has raised if 10,1)00 for Its onm palgn. Hie. Duchess In Kxcellent Health. Home, Jnn. l.Inqulrios were made last night by a representative of the Associated Pruss as to the health uf the young Duchess of Marlborough, formerly Miss Consuelo Vnnderbllt, of Now York, reported seri ously ill with typhoid fever. It has bcon leiu-ned that she Is lu excellent health. Tho duko and duchess leave hero tomorrow, WWmML! , Ire m Mil b& Bl m m AG rea't Big Piece for0 . IO Cents- e 5 fXICX5f3000W300COOOOf300aOOeOOO 8 go iishuig, trip, be sure ; For nil pain internal or external l Morbus, uiarrncea ami uyscntcry, it is almost i pccinc. fcolu evcry I where at 2SC. a bottle. (Quantity hn9 been donbled.) Accept no iini- j tatiou or substitute. The genuine DOQ00!XOOOCQQOO0'POQOaQOQGQVK3 9oraetlot!3noo1s a reliable , monthly, restilatin1; medicine. Oulr harmless and tho purest drugs should do Ue. U you want the best, pet Or Thoy aro prompt, ssloard certain In result. The genuine (Dr. Teal's) never dlsap. "Dint, but anywhere, 81.00. Address PKALtlfiOicmB Co., Cleveland, O. 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