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Said to bo Dying with Consumption. HAVANA. Jan. 25. Reports continue to bo received of sninll engagements with the Insurants In nil directions, Indicating that thoy aro no longer united lu rt main body, but nro brokon up Into small par ties, confident of their ability to ovndc nny Spanish forco that thoy aro not strong enough to opposo. Tho loailor Fructuoso Miranda U reported to havo been killed at Conzojas, In Mntanzns. Tho Important town of Sabimllln, on the railroad south of Matanzas, ha. boon at tacked by Insurgents. No il.italls- nro glvon of the damage duiio to proparty, nor aro claims stated as lo tho sueoossful re sistance, but it Is said thnt throe of the vol uuteor soldiers wero killed and ten of tho civil guard wore Wounded. Tho lumr gents aro said to havo lost seventeen killed. Tho official report of an oneountcr had by Gononil Prat with tho bands of "Nuiioz on Thursday says thattholusurgonts wero dispersed after having killed four of tho troops aud woundod sovou. Tho imurg' onts, on tho othor hand, loft throa dead nnd carried away tho rest. Colonel Aldecoa roports an engagement yoatorday with tho bands of Iuifael (Jar- denas. who rotreated towards Trlutnrlr1 oto, Matanzas, leaving four killed and three wounded. 'jcO" Tho Insurgents havo .plundered the stores In the village of Bala, Plnar del Rio. A rapid flro gun on, tho gunboat x'iccua was urougnc into may ami uui o-nnd Rnprion In dlannpslnn-lJ1rtlnslirrfillt.R. c . ... , 0 Tho greatest activity of' H)U Insurgents scorns to bo contcrcd for thd rlrofiCfnt lu. the nrovlnco of Matauzas. A good dial of damago Is being done, and It Is probable;', also, that tho movement hdl ft strategic purposo to divert tho Spanish forces from Gomez In Havana aud Mncoo in l'lnar del Rio. The villaco of Camnrloca, In tho ox- tremo northorn portion of Matnnzas prov ince, was attacked yosterday nudtho stores wero plundered. 1 1 lvo soldlors wero taken prisoners, but wore afterwards sot at lib erty by tho insurgents. An effective stroke was also made yes terday by tho burning of tho water works of tho city of Matanzas, which lias had tho effect of Increasing tho harshlps to residents of that city, who nro protty ef fectually cut off from communication with tho country around, upon which thoy depend for suppllos. Tho bands of Garcia, Rogluo and Al fonso aro reported to bo moving in tho neighborhood of Gulra Maeurljos. Thoro is a report that thoy havo been repelled with some loss by tho garrison of Fort Flora. Tho mayor of tho town of San Nicolas Is to be court martlaled for having advised tho garrison of tho town, consisting of fifty volunteers, to surrender to. Gomez In order to savo tho town from bolng burned. For some tlmo past reports havo boon In circulation horo concerning tho physical condition of Goucral Maximo Gomez, com-mauder-ln-chlof of tho Insurgent forces. Ono story has boon assortod that ho was Buffering from wounds, and another that ho was seriously ill with fever. It appears, from information derived from trustwor thy sources, that neither of theso reports is correct, but it Is positively assorted that tho Insurgent chlof Is a very sick man. . It Is stated upon tho authority cited that tho doctors In attendanco upon General Gomez recently held a consultation and diagnosed his caso as being an advanced state of con sumption, complicated with fovor. It Is further stated that tho physicians havo come to tho conclusion that Gomez can live only about two mouths longer. General Harrison Leaves WnslihiRton. Washington, Jim. 25. Tho buprcmo court room va3 tho center of nttractlou nt tho Capitol ywtonlny. Tho news that ox l'roslilcnt Harrison would iippcar drew thousands- through tho inud and rnlu to tho Capitol, aud for two hours beforo noon tho halls wero thronged and tho doors bo- 1 6loged, but fow gained admission, It was Uonurtu liarrlsoirs nrbt puniio nppoarauco hi Washington slueo ho loft tho, Whlto House throo years ago. Ex-Chief Justlco Khodes mado tho lirst argument, and then Genorul Harrison spoUo fornu hour. Tliero was a great array o legal talent on both sides of tho caso, which Involves tho valid ity of a California irrlgattou act. Tho ox prcsldentlcft for Indianapolis last night. The 11. and O.'t New l'reslilent. BALTIMOKE, Jan. 23. Hon. Johu K. Cowon, general counsel of tho Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad company nnd ropro scututlvo in congress from tho Fourth Maryland district, vtos?J$i1jrtliiy clectod president of the JlaltCnlore and Ohio Rail road conipiltiy'tosuccpeittjliHrlcsF. Mayer, who resigned "in NbvomI)c', Mr, Cown will rosli-'ii, from cdnirrcss. .but not' lm- jncdltttoly. He wllj nlep rotife'frim octtve . t ! !n.. I 1 1 . I T. I J. .T ,i ) ' that Sir. Cowori'B salary, w)ll,l? W.Ow por t x vr . f. A '.fll1 i' Sj'1'j'Z..j. uuuiiiu. ixuvt iurJv,tiyfiiUJtyu i tu nut $10,000,000 Jn tho road, of )fb$W ?1,56,P00 is to bo put vp at once tor 1fWpurris;' of meeting current needs, ' , 'l"'Jl,viX :.j I'lghtlnc tlio Steel Trust. Chicago, Jan. 23. Attornoy Qcneral Moloney has begun quo warranto proceed ings, under the anti-trust law, in tho cir cuit court, against tho IlllnolH Stcol com pany, ou tho ground that lu consolidating with tlio jollot steel company it over reached its corporate power. Tho Illinois Steel company was incorporated In 1830, with a capital stock of $33,000,000, which has since beou incroas,ed to 5'J,003,om It has oxtensive plants in Chicago, South Chicago, Jollet, Ills., aud Milwaukee, Wis. Judge ltoblnsou's Successor. Annai-olis, Mil., Jan. 23. Governor Lowndes has appointed Judge Jamos Mo Shcrry, of tho Sixth circuit, to succeed the late Judgo Hoblusou as chief judge of tho Maryland court of appeals. Judgo Mo fihorry has blx yoars to servo. Judge Ilrvnn. of tho L'Ai.. ih circuit. Is tho senior judge, but . hiii. . j point tl because of the fact t in wo yai s to servo. Terrorized by Doers. Oapetow Juu, l!5. Ihreo unarmed Englishmen from tho llnnd, who havo ar rived at Vryourg, report that thoy have been fired on by tho Boers, arrested and Imprisoned at Zeerust and subjected to the greatest indignities, nnd kept In ter ror, of tholr Jives untU (.roleaseil by' the landrail. DR. GREENE'S NERVURA Alexander Salvini, the Great Actor, Says Dr. Greene's What he Says Means Health toYou if You Use This Grandest and Surest of all Medicines, Dr. Greene's Nervura. AI.KXASDKK Tho word of an illustrious actor, liko that of a great general or statesman, commands the attention of tho world. Alexander Salvini, son of the greatest actor that ever lived, is rapidly taking his father's place in the minds and hearts of tho people. Every word of his, therefore, liko the utterances of Jefferson or Irving, whom everybody honors nnd reveres, will bo read with deepest interest and profoundest atten tion by all. Mr. Salviul writes to the pcoplo: "Traveling as I do, I cannot fail to notice tho great use of Dr. Greeno's Nervura blood and nervo remedy, nnd especially among my triends anil acquaintances. 1- roni my own experience, 1 can strongly recommend it as a most oxcollent and reliable family remedy, especially for rheumatism and neuralgia, nervousness and all nervous nllections, wlilcn illnesses in our prolcssiou, wo are most liablo to contract," Weak nerves, poor blood, low vitality. rheumatism and neuralgia, aro tho bane of Soaettaes needs a reliable, monthly, recnlatlnj medicine. Only harmless nnd tho purest drugs ahoukl Loumjj.i IItou want the best, get Tbey are prompt, sale and certain In icsalt. The cunulno (Dr. Peal's) never dlsap. oolut. Bent anywhere, $1.00. Address Peal Medicihb Co., Cleveland, O. For bale by P. P. D. KIKLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . IIUBKE, M. D. 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Offlco hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 P. J II, rOMEItOY, AfTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, I'a. -si M. BUItKIC, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OfHce Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pitOK JOHNJONIiS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box C5,.Mahnnoy Pa. Trnvlnar studied under some of tlie West masters ip Iindon and rnrls. wilt ctve lesftOHr 011 the violin, Biiitar and vocal culture. TrrmaJ rcosonaoie. Aiiiiresa in care 01 strouse, tur jeweler. Shenandoah. Satisfaction Guaranteed Plumbing AND Gasfitting. R. W. BELL, Cor. Malm St Centre Sts. IUsenicnt ot ltcddall's llullding. Tea m 3 to Hire. If you want to hire n safe and rellaole team for drlvlngorforworklngpiirixwa pay Shields' llrery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, .S'o. 410 East Centre street OpposlteSeadlng railroad statloa. Nervura Cures. SALVINI. life, tho thiof of comfort, tho destroyer of happiness. It Is tuo height ot tolly to sillier when a euro is easy, sure anil speedy by using Dr. Greeno's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Ubo this great nnd wonderful remedy anil tlio nervous, lrritaulc, wcalcauil trembling feelings will disappear ; your sleep will bo natural, calm, restful, and you will wako mornings feeling strong and vigorous instead of tired and exhausted ; all gloomy depression nnd sense of anxiety will fade from tho mind ; your nerves will become strong nnd steady ns steel, your strength, energy and ambition will bo restored, and perfect health take tho place of weakncMaiid .debility. This remarkablo discovery, Dr Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, should not bo classed with ordinary patent medicines. It is tlio prescription of the most successful s-pecialist in nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 11th St., New York City, nnd lie can be consulted by all without charge, personally or by letter. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity .For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try i Barbey's Bohemian Beer, riillions of Dollars G9 up in smoko overy year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable, comiianles as retircsented bv DAVID FAUST, SffiSfS Also Life and Accidental Companies. D MUX'S Celebrated Femalo l'owders never full. mm Ml, mnA inn .flr fslUllg With Tsmt and reMTrojsl 1'lUs and lothtr KU remedle.1. Alwail bur the bolt and aXBid dU.0. lbs best in the market, A .o. 1. VUA, nana liar, vosun, 1 AN INSANE FIIIRBCG Ho Endeavors to Dnstroy the Asy lum Buildings at Mattcawan, STARTED HALF A. DOZEN TIRES. I Tho ryrnmnnlnn Is Doing n I.lfe Sentence for llurclnry and Arson Insane I'atlents Worked Heroically to Suve tlio lltilld lags from Destruction. Pouoiikeepsik, X, Y., .Tan. 95. C. S. Mitchell, a patient at tho MnttPHWau hos pital for tho criminal limine, at A o'clock yesterday afternoon, set flro to thnt insti tution in five different places and tor a fow hours tlio buildings wore threatened With destruction. Flro win nt flint dis covered In tho collar unil.-r the kitchen, which Is soino distance from where the patients aro confined. No sooner was the effort made to extinguish tho flames than It was discovered that the north wing was also nblnze, directly under where over n hundred patients were located lu tho wards. Smoko was fast lining the build ings and tho patients woro terror strloken, especially tho women. The pyromnnino had mndo tho most careful preparations for the firing of tin building, ns small plies of shavings were found so systematically distributed us to havo enveloped' tho whole north wing In Ilamoshnd n few minute time been lost after tho first discovery of tho blazo. Mean while half n dozen scattering blazes were discovered lu various sections of the asylum, and soon tho fires wero beyond tho control of tho hospital attendants, oven with their excellent facilities In an emergency of that klnd.aml help was sum moned from Flshkill Jiiiudlng, about two miles distant. The Jieacou mid Tompkins Hoso companion arrived in a short time, and it took the combined foreesof tho hos pital attaches nnd tho others until To'clonk last evening to gut the lire past the danger point. Tlio men patients, a dozen or morn ot whom hud every opportunity of escape, worked herolouHy, ami It was dun In some Instances to tholr exertions that tlio terror stricken patients wero assisted to a place of safety. Dr. Allison, tho superintend ent, says the men patients throughout the building acted In a maiinor so cool and courageous ns to nstonlsh tho doctors, who at first feared u panic among the Insane, with ull of its terrible consequences. Tho building under which Mitchell started tho first blaze, and near by which lie was captured soon afterwards lu a high ! state ot excitemout, was not damaged to nuy great oxtont. It is a fireproof build ing, and had the incendiary been satisfied with starting a blazo in this plaeo tho pa tients in tho wards would have known nothing of tho mattor. Hut inimediatoly uf tor having porformod this pleco of work ho started olT on tho rounds of tho north ern wing, which ho had encircled with Inflammable material, and applied the match as ho went. It was having to com bat conflagrations that scorned to spring up in overy direction that caused tho hos pital people so much unxloty and alarm. 1 Mltclioll was committed to the Auburn stato prison twelve years ago from Oneida county for burglnry in tho first degree. About six years ago ho started a fire in Auburn prison, nnd shortly afterward was declared lusauo and committed to the nsyluni. Awarded 815,000 for Slnmlcr. NEW YOUK, Jan. 25. A sheriff's jury presided over by Sheriff Tamsen heard testimony yesterday in tho netiou of David Gideon to recover $50,000 damages from Philip J. Dwyer, president of tho Couoy Island Jockey club, for alleged slander. When tlio action was called for trial Gideon recovered judgment by do fault and tho proceedings wero to assess, the amount of damages. Tho troublo grew out of tho charge made by Gidoon that Hnnquot's ridor had hit Hamapoovor the head with a whip. Aftor tho race Gideon said that ho was in the opuii stand in front of tho club hou-o and that thero wore sevonty-llvo persons presont whon Dwyer insulted hlni. Tho jury found for Gideon in tho sum of $15,000. Ho said subsequently that ho would do voto every penny of the sum to charity. Mr. Dwyor will, howover, appeal tho caso. Stuart' Fistic Touriiauieiit. El Paso, Tex., Jnn. 25. The program for Stuart'B fUtlo tournament has been completed, as follows: Fob. II, Maher vs. li'ltzslnimons, purso $10,000 and heavy weight championship ot tho world; Fob. IS, llrlght Kyes vs. Wnlcott, purso $il,u00 and wolterwoight championship of the world; I'ob, 10, Jack Kverhnrdt vs. Horace Leeds, purso f 3,500 and llghtwolght chani plonshlp of Amorlca; Fob. 17, Georgo Dixon vs. Jorry Marshall, purse 3,000 and featherweight champiouslilp of tho world; Feb. 18, Jimmy Barry vs. Johnny Mur phy, purse $2,500 and bantam weight cham pionship of tho world. United States At torney General Harmon hns written tlio El Paso minister's union that ho has noti fied tho Now Moxlco authorities to not lu the prize fight matter as tholr best judg ment dictates. AmbnssaUor Itayard's Famous Speech, Washington, Jan. 25. Llttlo doubt is Joft by tho meeting of 11 speclul commltteo of tho forolgn affairs coinmlttoo, whloh met yesterday, that u rosolutlou will bo brought bofore the house next woek ex pressing disapproval of Ambassador Bay ard's two speechos which woro called to tho attention of tho house by Messrs. Mo Cull and Barrett, of Massachusetts. Tho resolution will denounce the ambassador's remarks ut Edinburgh upon tho effect of tho protective system on polltlcnl morality In the United States, and bis ussortlon at Boston, England, that tho Americans were often u violent people who needed a strong man to govern them. Deluwuro heuatorshlp, Washington, Jan. 25. Thesenatecom lnltteo on privileges ami olectlons dis cussed the Dupont case yesterday for an hour aud 11 half, but reached 110 couclti niv,. ...na ......1.. ... 1..1 diuui iiu ciiui, . ti intuit 1,1 itiuu 11 iuiu. Tho eoniniltteo ndjourned to meet early noxt week nt tho call of tho chnlnnnti, at which mcotiuir It is oxnected nositivo nr. tlon will be taken and u report made to I the senate. Tho discussion yesterday In dicated that u report favoring tho adtnls- 1 slon of Mr, Dupont and tho filling of tho vncuncy in Delaware's representation In the United States senate will bo ordered. Ur Jmnesoii Troopers llomuunrtl Hound DUBAN, NntHl, Juu. 25. The Kugllnh troops who were members of Dr. Juino ion's expedition bavo pmbarkod for Kn land on board the tUoamor llarlooh Castlu. whllo tho colonial troops who wero taken prisoners at tho sanio time go on board th Koslln Castlo; "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wtsran.in publisher, who resides at Green Bay, writes Slarch Oth, 1(05, as follows! "Fivo "years ago I became so nervous that mental vorx was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine, and I commenced to use It. with tho very best effect. Since then I havo kept a bottlo in my house and uso It whenever my nervos beepmo unstrung, with always tlio same good results. My son also Dr. Miles' takes It for nervousness with like never falling success. I have recom mended It to many and It cures them. All who sutler from nervo troubles should try It. Nervine Restores Health.... It is free from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet sootnes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervine Is a benefactor to thousands" A.O LEHMAN Editor and prorjrletor of Der Landsman, Dr. Mllos' Nervine Is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benellt or money refunded. Quiclily.Tliorauchlr, Iforevcr Cured. 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