D THE HERALDS Creates Imsintss because of its knmvn large circulation and t enders rich results to its advertisers. Wttltl VOL. XL-NO BIO. SHENANDOAH, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1890. I Bit 4 GREAT BARGAINS -IN FURNITURE BEDDING. Mattresees Bedsteads Cupboards Sideboards Kitchen "Tables Cradles 22. SO and 1.75 3.7B " S.7B - 1.90 ' 75 " Upwards. J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, I3SOUTH MAIM STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA. Holiday Announcement. Stiff Hats. TIio newest stiff hat. Medium size crown, small curve on tlic rim. The ttrcttlcst stiff hat of the season, In duck and brown. K. Y. Sporting Hat. A soft hat, medium size flat rim. In black and brown, at SI. 50 nnd 82.00. They arc winners, Neckwear. The newest and nobbiest assortment I'VPf olinwn mitaltlAtf the lares eltlpfl. Mfula up special In order to keep tba trade at home. Puffs, ticks, and exceptionally large assort ment of four-lnhanclfl, band and shield bows, and a bit; line of the very latest made-up whl to lawns. THE ABOVE HANDSOME STYLES POPULAR SELLING PRICES. A TITLE TWISTED. Trouble United Over the Transfer of Property. It Is not often that a lawyer Is called upon to defend himself, but our esteemed prao tloner, II. 31, Ilurko, Esq., will bavo occasion to do so In tlia near future. It appears that yesterday lira, llargarot Lowrey, through her counsel, John and James W. Ityon, Esqs., of FotUvllU, have commenced an action of ejectment against Daniel Bailey, well known as an oz-Justlce of the Peace of town, and JI. M. Burke, Esq., for the recovery of a lot on West Lloyd street, upon which the old Bailey homestead is located and where tho venerable ex-Justice for so many years Illumed the pages of Blackstono and Blnns' Justice. Upon learning of the suit a reporter of the Herald called upon Mr. Burke, but he refused to discuss the case. Tho reporter learned, howover, that a few days ago the venerable ex-Justlco, Danlol Bailey, who olaims to own the property in question, entered into a contract to sell it to Chief Burgess Burns and another patty, whoso name is not given. This contract, it is alleged, cannot be evaded, hut tho action of Mrs. Lowrey, who is a daughter of the ex Justice, is supposed to bo a atop to offset it. Mr. Bailoy says the suit is a frenzied gamo of bluff to compel him to surrender the nronertv to his children. The ex-Justlco is about 80 years of ago and buried his wife about two 11 SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. A Resolution Puis Mr. Metal. Iljnna on His AN INJUNCTION MAY FOLLOW ! The Secretary is Instructed by the Board to Turn Over All Papers Bearing on the Bogart Case to the Solici tor He Refuses to Do So. i A spocial meeting of tho School Board was held last evening and it was about to adjourn with an exceptional record of equanimity when Director Trozlse arose and introduced a resolution that put Secretary Hanua on his metal and kept tho board in session at least an hour longer than the other business brought up required. The directors in attendance wero President Price and Messrs. Hanna, Trezise, Morgan, Baugh, Edwards, Lee, James, Iligglns, Devittand O'Brcln. The meeting opened with the reading of a report by Truant Officer Brown to tho effect that he .had looked after ' 42 truancies from tho the night schools. Tho of S2S.0OO, from $10,000 to 11 oon which is to bo appropriated to the enlarge ment oi mo wen school building, hdwards objected to the broiio-dtlon on thn I ground that there were sufficient school i accommodations and that the taxes wero i MaCCO'S Alleged Physician n.iomij uiBn enough, mo motion was carried by an affirmative vote by all tho members present, except Mr. Edwards, who refrained from voting. The Board adjourned to mcot at the call of tho president. .elir Under Arrest THE INSURGENTS ill nty til AGAISIBILITY ,:erj r s a f I years ego. For several months past he has I A communication from made his homo with his step-daughter at, was also read. Mr. Davis Is l.mltnr nf fl, proceedings appear to ' now White strdet school building. Ho is get- Turkey Bun and the to be an effort on the part of tho heirs-elect to maintain tltlo to the property. -MAX LEVIT, 15 E. CENTRE "EXCLUSIVE UP-TO-DATE HATTER STREET. AND GENT'S FURNISHER. GOLD STANDARD REACHED ...J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis you can find a full and complete line of Ladies', Misses' aud Children's COATS - AND - CAPES Of the very latest and best styles. Prices and quality guaranteed. j North Main St., 9 Shenandoah, Pa. J. J- PRICE'S RGAN'S BAZAR. liiiiiiMHiiniHiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiHiiiaiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiniiiiiiiip 1 $1.00 GAMES Reduced as follows : Base Ball to . . . 50c Pnrchcsi "... poc - Game of Witches 75c Chevy Chase . . . 75c Wild West .... 75c Bassalinda .... 75c Attack 75c W iiiiiiiiiiiiHininimnmrnniiinnimmTinnfi' 75c GAMES Reduced as follows : Ckcssitidia to . . 65c Skirmish to . . In the Soup . . Game of Bobb SOC , 60c , 50c Some 50c. Games to 35 Cents. niiiiiiniiniimuwmiiiiiT PICTURE BLOCKS, Reduced from $1.00 to 75c 75c to 50c .50c to 35c Bureaus, 47o, 35c, 230 Doll Beds, 47c, 35c, 23c nnmiiiiiiiiiniil Cheapest Toy House In Shenandoah. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OF"... Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery .ire made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall Paper. From S3 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cent, to 8 cents. All other grades accordingly. TJil etoclc must be disposed of at ones, In order that I can enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for a short time Come at onco and take advantage of the reduction. Tt-.- U C . J PAINTHIt, 1'Al'EIt HANGER AND 1 llUllICtS 11. OliyUCr, DEALKH IN WALL PAl'BH. 23 S. Jardln St.. Shenandoah, Fa. WHAT 25 C WILL ...Buy In Foreign Fruits... Two Pounds Cluster Raisins. Two Pounds London Layer Raisins. Three Pounds Choice Blue Raisins. Four Pounds Choice Muscatel Raisins. Three Pounds Off Stalk Valencia Raisins Three Pounds Choice Seedless Raisins. Two Pounds Sultana Seedless Raisins. Two Pounds Seeded Raisins. Three Pounds New Cleaned Currants. Four Pounds New Gem Currants. Two Pounds Cftrbn and Lemon Peel. s . . . Two Pounds Layer Figs. "Pour Quarts New White Beans. Pour Quarts New Gree AT Diamond rings, solitaires in prices' from i $.V00 to $150. Diamond earrings, diamond pendants nd lace pins at A. Uolderman's, corner Mala and Lloyd streets. Officers lilected. Shenandoah Lodgo No. 611, P. &A. M., last night elected the following officers to serve for the Masonic year beginning on St. John's Day, viz: J. 0. Blddle. W. M.; B. D. Reese, S. W.; Wm. J. Seltzor, J. W.; E. B. Brumtn.Treas.; W.J. Morgan, Secy.; Alex. Klnkald, J. W. Morgan and 11. W. Stout, Trustees; Wm. Stein, E. to O. L. Funeral Designs. We make up funeral designs in any shapo or form and In the best manner possible. Also wheat sheaves, war work, etc. Rates reasonable. Payne's Greenhouse, 13.15-Ots-eod Glrardvllle, Pa. Diphtheria Warning;. The following communication was received by the secretary of the Board of Health thl morning and Health Officer Conry took 1m mouiato steps in the case : "Mb. Curtin, "Sec'y Health Board, Shenandoah. "Wear Sir: I was called to tho house of Mr. Thomas Prega. No. 371 South Wot street, at 7 a. m.. this day, and found one of mi cnuaren dying lrom diphtheria. Child died abont half hour after, nnil In m- ;. Ion a uotice from yourself to prevent chll- ureu .rum visiting mere would bo advisable to prevent further iufectiou. "Respectfully, r'Dn. C. S. rinmrs." Seo our ladles' velvet slippers at 3!c. Wihtelock's Shoe Stoke. Health Iteports. The following cases of measles have been reported to tho Board of Health: Edwin Trcgembo, 7 years, 327 Wcst.,Chorry street, and Josephine Toomcy, 8 months, North Union street. Tho remains of Edward Sho husky, of West Raspberry alloy, aged four years, who died of bronchitis, wero intened in tho Lithuanian cemetery to-day. Largest and cheapest lino of holiday slippers at Whitelock'b Shoe Stobe. Tho Christinas 1'resent. "What shall It he?" is a question often asked. Remember health is more to bo de sired than great riches. Mother or father would apprecinto a bottlo of Talt's Rheuma tism Cure. John would like to bo froe from catarrh; Tjlt's Catarrh Cure is guaranteed. Mary is bo nervous she cannot sleep, she is always so tired in tlio morning; Talt's "Corvine" will cure Jar disease. Uncle Joo has asthma; Talt's Asthma Cure 1ms cured thousands; givo undo a bottle. Baby Ruth seems to always have a cold aud she is so croupy; Tait's Expectorant is a suro euro. Headache or toothache can he cured in five minutes with Talt's Pain Killer. All cures at half price for n short tlmo at office of Talt Modicine Co., in Povlnsky's drug storo. Hundreds of lenple In Shenandoah aud vicinity are willing to testify to the valuo of Tait's. "Cures." Many people who wero unable to walk prior to tho usoof the cures are now walking witnesses of their' curative power. All cures at half price for a short time by authorized agents, ' or at the office of the Talt Modicine Co., at l'ovlnsky's drug store. it More diamonds at Holdorinan's than any storo in the county. It's Great. Tho wonderful "Swiss Village.'.' If you have not seen this truly wonderful exposi. tlon go and see it at once. If you have seen it you will surely go again and tako all your irienas. it is exhibited at the corner Ma n and Oak streets. Only two more days, posi tively. Diamond rings, solitaires In nrlccs from fS.OO to $150. Diamond earrings, diamond pendants and lacu pins at A. Uolderman's. corner Main and Lloyd streets. An Evening of l'lcusure. Extensive preparations bavo been made for tho grand concert and literary entertain ment to be given in tho M. E. church to morrow evening. The vocal and instru. mental music will bo of a high order and tho renditions by the mandolin and guitar clubs will be special features. All members and friends of the church should crowd the building in the Interests of th. Christmas fund for the Sunday school. Tickets are now for sale by tho committee and members. lllckert's Cafe. Sausage and baked potatoes to-night. j Oyster soup to-morrow morning, I ting a salary of $35 a month and complains that tho labor attached tii his position is worth f50 per month. The' matter was re ferred to tho committee on building and te pairs. After a report by tho coinmittco concern ing improvements required at the new Whito street school building and action on the special election, Mr. Trezisi&rose and read a preamble and resolution that caused nulte n commotion among tho minority members of the board. During the discussion that fol lowed Secretary Henna openly charged that tho object of tho resolution was to cither suppress or destroy certain .documents bear ing upon the Bogart case.. President Prico "colled down" Mr. Hanna twice during tho discussion ; onco on tho grbuud of personal reference as bearlnguponthesSollcltorand on another occasion as being 'too general and dragging into argument matters that did not bear upon tho motion, Tho paper that caused tho flurry was as follows : ' "SuENANDOAn, Paj. Dee. 17, 1800. "To the Shenandoah School'Board : "It is probable that when tho timo arrives for our next regular meeting some of us will be called awav to attend rnnrfc tit. Pittalm aud will, therefore, be unable to attend the regular mcsting of tho Scoool Board, which should be held on January 0th, 1897. Thoro are soma papers in tho possession of the School Board which may be required at Fitts burg, and to expedite matters, and as wo desire a speedy culmination of the trial, and to have nothing withhold that will tend to delay tho case, I would ofl'r tho following resolution : "That our next regular meeting bo held on tho first Monday of Jannary, 18U7; that the Secretary of tho Board turn over immedi ately to our Solicitor, for temporary use at mo mm, an correspondence received by the secretary of this Board from- C. D. Bogart prior to Juno, 1800; also any letters which he may have directed by the Sonotary to C. D. Bogart, but returned as not delivered; also the affidavits of the Vatcs -family and of Mr. Bailoy concerning Mr. Bogart; also two sots of testimonials received from Mr. Bogart; aud that the Solicitor procure copies of the telegrams hearing on the matter from the telegraph company. "Further resolved, that in tho absonce of our superintendent, Mr. J. V. Cooper tako charge of the schools temporarily, and that Miss Cllne have charco of tha llli.li and a substitute whom Mr. Coopor may select uii iuiw uuuoa piaco; anu also that Mr. Cooper take chareo of the sfhitnl Runntln. l,i case of the secretary's absence. V. T. THEZI8E." As soon as the resolutions wero read bv Mr. Trezise, Secretary Hanna arose in a spirit that betokened suppressed agitation. Ho objected to tho consideration of the lution on the ground that tha board had no right to take the books or papers out of his hands until his successor in office should be elected. He claimed to be tho custodian nf I tho property nnd declared that ho would not surrender them. He said tho adoption of such a resolution would plsco him in con tempt before tho court at Pittsburg, as he had been subpoenaed to produce all papers in his possession at the trial of tho Bogart case and intimated, In fact charged, that should the documents be tumod over to Solicitor Beddall, they might be destroyed. Ho said Mr. Bcddall had been, from the very jirsi, me counsel oi superintendent Bogart, and not of tho Board. Solicitor Beddall said that tho Secrotary was the servant of tho Board and was com pelled to do anything the Board should order. Mr. Hanna disagreed with the Solicitor and said that ho was not only the Secretary of tho Board, but a duly elected member of the body. He also declared that it would be illegal for tho Jlourd to order him to deliver any documents in his possession to nuybody, and that should the resolution bo adopted he would be obliged to appeal to tho county court for an injunction. Solicitor Beddall, upon being called upon for advice in the matter, responded with tho question, "Suppose this Boaid should have a dispute with tho contractors of the new school building, and should direct that tho contract, which is in tho possession of the Secretary, bo handod over to the Solicitor, would that be legal?" Mr. Hanna arose and said lie was justified in stating that the intention was to get the papers and either suppress, or destroy them, Presideut Price said that was only a nmttsr of opinion and the Secretary was not justified in it. Mr. Trezise said tho document of tho Board had been carried out to Pittsburg without its consent and tha sole object of the resolution was to determine whether or not tho documents should bo takeu to Pittsburg at the approaching trial, and who should take them. Mr.JUanua moved as an amendment that tho resolution, so far as It requested the School Board to direct the Secretary to turn overpapers to tho Solicitor be rejected. This motion was an incentive for quite an argu ment, during which Mr. Hiiina stated that u. n..iuiiuimtm lusiwr. .iseuuau had ei' Diamonds. wntehfv.. rir. .ilnn-o fancy goods, cut glass aud banquet lamps ! with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holder man's. i ROCKMENHAVE A RALLY. Completion of the Kohlnnnr Shaft Cele" hralcil ly u llanquet. Last evoning tho hotel of Daniel E. Bren nan was the scene of a joyous event held to celebrate tho completion of the new shaft at Kohinoor colliery. It opened with sunncr ' served in excellent style by Mine Host lircu nau and for several hours after merriment flowed like the Schuylkill river nt full tide. Superintendent Ilradlg.m was chairman of the occasion and referred to tho contractor, Mr. Owen 11. Williams, and other employes. T.,J. among and Mr. Bradigan said that in tho sinking of 403 foot the shaft was not an eighth of an inch uut of Hue. Among those presont nnd who mado remarks were Superintendent J. J. Bradigan, Insido Foreman T. J. James, Joseph Osborne, David O. Williams and Richard R. Jones, of Shamokin; William Mitchell, W. J. Evans, .Martin Monaghan, W. J. Watkins, Frank Shlrcy. James lircn. i They Attack several Towns ,hl. Veto Bulldlngg-A Sensational Hi Yic'l cr Key West Declares That tchnent Maoeo is Still Allv Havana, l)oo. 17. Tho of tho Associated Press 1h deny tho report sent froiuJ',f n... i . "or. ...uiiuii.. .'iiiiiii, Kutmuui ui P ix '' nn- J oiiL.il h my K err n h- S 3v rn-1 ,withJ, it i in His b 1 1 aso.ir. Mm mt he Jiad looked after ' f ,r' uwcu " l"ams- otuor cniP day schools aud 47 from 1 Jry complimentary term, Mr. ho report was accepted. Js sl'kof tho as being . from Edward C. Davis 10 '.cst ;''tl.racito region, auc nnn, John Schlllo, John O'Dunm-ll, William ' unuitus, William Uerr and Robert Lloyd. Tho event was an exceptionally enjoyable ono and tended greatly to advance the re lations of employer and employe. Tho impersonations of "Nick" Folmcrand the slngiug of Harry and Thomas Tempest wero pleasing and well applauded events of the evening. llreen's lttullo Cafe l'ree T.tllloh. Grand Army bean soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals at all hours. to relievo Captain Gonernl luttm. Im. n. J of roslgnlna, "d ho has tho ".''1'',. T'nl , tho queen. f'M0' Tho bclllKoront proposltic,!" , , T''. M -In Mf Mi.......' J..l,,.i ? Ll nro reenlruil mnlW ! niii.ll;'c1"- 'H'rs 1 , Tho dally newspapers say th," ,VJil ,10 essnry Spain la dlsposod to b .'' ,, ,, all ovontunlltloa. Tho propof 2 tho nlleirn.l nssnaalnntlnn f l'01" r"' sldoroilrhllnii1nn.nii,lnl..,.J,tor ot " ril I foltthnt It hag boou coi)niUl,"''j that Mncco dk-d in tho front ' Dr. Zortuehn, tho Blletred'e.":,'" Mnceo. who vnnnhpq fnn I. 1 1 ' ngnln a prlsonor, though It t '?''! "I wiy no wns rearrested. , StntRll tlmtlimnv Sivmlah ..V'0.U I sorting lrom tno trocha, OWi I '"' ....l itu'"l l Arirola's ill treatment, i that this was tho causo c Dr. Zertuchii rnnorta thui: fT."'! (treat render nf thn M.nlvlil Nllel! nG Purls nowspnpers, which l1' 1 rm-nlvoil ,,,,,1 nil f ,..1,1. .1. iuiaif translated to him. Ho wniVf1 sorvor ot apnnlsli politics nUfjv, Imrlnn niTtilu Afur-nrt'tt l,.l,tV nnd ho neither smoked or dy lowed othors to do so in his ( WiiH II riild (Hschillimrlnii ! 9 ized by his nioii, whlto nq wo'? tt'i .itl if a 0 mi , Buy your mother, wife, or bister a carpet sweeper or a pretty rug for a Christmas pro seut, all prices at Fricko's Carpet Store. Mrs. ltatlgan Iletlre. Philip J. Council, clerk to tho County Commissioners, has taken chargo of the 1 Ratigan cafe, in Pottsvillo. Tho saloon has , been conducted by Mrs. Ratigan since the i iv j Ho always carried from $15.0 4' with him, nnd nbvnys grauti c.tir tn nnilf Twilfl,na Tho captain of thownrship, i!l nun, wmcn is stationed n I formally protested to dip ;j? 1 '"j Mnceo crossed tho trocha iw"'t0 Tll' Inr lnnil If.,.1 Ud With tho const guard sorvico all hlgk ;f " J death of her husband, followed by tho loss of o1'"1" ns " ""ootlon upon til thnt U)(, her infant child. place with few regrets. She is now staying ! puhft nssort thnt tho insurf r,." Am with tho family 1'ottsville. of Thomas Gorman, near SOME L'SKrUL CIIItlM'MAS HUTS. Geuts' Fino Dress Kid Gloves from 50 cents and upward. Night robes from 50 cents to $1.85. At MAX LEVIT'S. Hit In the le. While tightuing a bolt at tho Kehley Run colliery yesterday, Charles Harman, of North Chestnut street, had the misfortune of receiving a badly swollen oye by tho wrench slipping out of his baud, aud striking him under tho right cyo. Ho was not able to see out of tho optic for some time. TO CUltE A COI.H IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 cents, You will go estray by not purchasing your holiday goods at Holdorman's. Volunteers of America. To-night, at their armory, In Wilkinson's hall, Main street, tho local Post, under the command of Lieut. Haslam and wife, assisted by Lieut, Mrs. Uauley, from Bristol, Pa., will muster the local Past to give welcome to Major Lindsay, of Philadelphia. All ministers and christians are invited to be present. Meeting commences 7:45 p. in. Open air 7 p. m. Handsome presents, hand decorated china, cut glass aud statuary, at Brunun's. ICendrlck House Free Lunch. Pea soup to-ulght. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. It Will Toy You to examine our grand stock of diamonds. jewelry, fine watches, banquet lamps, mirrors ami sllvor novelties, for Xmas gifts. As for prices, there is no such "thiugas competition where quality Is cousidored. At Maley's, 10 North Main street. jurisdiction nro showlnp; tlvlty nnd nro moving wostvtf rocoutly raided tho town rtswt tb -1 burning various houses 1). v) , , ., i :im 'i l ii mil 1 '3 lJh qui )t uivl that ho IS he w r c lllcc Di'c: compel t,v met com n "'a. that Otlintill ll.'Lnilprna tin. tho eastern provinces and nil1" ('3 c , '"" tho former followers of Josol' 0I,w!l Passongorrt urrlvlng hero Clnra say that numerous ins ngaln attacked tho to"vn o' Deo. 10. Tho town of Mn Yngilnjay, wns also beslogiv ...ninn,innn i...t.. . i.. . ; luuniuiuvu ugm. IUUJ1TUI.I, , - Solano ordered tho triioi?,'n"ttl,,,5d viiutos battalion to nttock i0dto",W,V forces of Piincho Carrillo, 1' if'""""" ; Nlrnsio. Mlmhlln nnd Tnrro, n slalu ani1; A mossongor arrived by bl " r "8 Knnl n,,,l f' 1 1,., -I .. .!, ., , J IUC lit surgonts had warned faiullle,, . iln fn,v,, ,.if.tvn,,i,i i i, !'! Vmoricnn Gnrcin Faujnl rofusod to r A, ' destroy tho town, he telling t ' .ll moneothe bomlmrtlmont anil jj plensod. A ninjorlty of tho I. oyer, left tho town, The lu?. ti! hurlod twill vo dynnmito be " Spimlsh sholl from tho fort(, Jrr dynnmito gun nnd caused b Bps Sluny of tho Insurgents wepl i. (c this explosion, nmongst the ,l Cuban loader baurosa and t ' gunners. At Inst ndvlcos th.i place still continues. 1 i: ' T.fl Call and see our hand decorated china handle umbrellas. At Brumm's. ShouhUr Dislocated. Samuel Maj, stablo Ixiss at Shenandoah City colliery, suffers from a dislocation of the right shoulder, caused by a mulo which ho was leading out of tho stablo making a sud den jump. No stock of watches in gold or silver so haiidsomo and attractive in Shenandoah as Holdcrman's. Solectlon larger, prices lower. Letters firnuted. Letters of administration wero granted to Wm. J. Faust on tho estate of F. H. Barn hart, lato of Brauch township, deceased. Also to C. S. Kistloron tho estate of Sarah A. Mantz.'latoof WestPenn towushlp, deceased. If you can't go to Povlnsky's, and you want to try "Tait's Cures," seud your name aud address on a postal card to Geo. D. Talt, care of Ferguson Houso. 2t Congressman Kulp's Illness, Congressman Kulp, who was takeu 111 a day or so ago, Issull'eriug from pneumonia. His physicians announce that he Is not out of dauger. Appointed Guardian. Jesse B. Davis was appointed guardian of pressed his regrets to Mr. .Vatcs and others W. Burton and Claud Davis, minor children that the former had made no affidavit In tho of Thomas W. Davis, lato of the borouch of Bogart case aud that had he known that Mr i Shenandoah, deceased, and his bonds filed Toole had visited Knoxvillo to got affidavit! n.i tinmr"i --Ht. ... from the Vates famllr he Would li.vn wriit t .. in I..., . ... ' uu 1'uu. ttiu iiinuiuilLn upon tho town of Queinndn i'J f tor having sot flro to tho out, sacked tho stores of tho M stroyed fifty buildings. Th1' tho town took rof ugo ln tho r J" llovod that Qutntln Vldnl lov Advices from Ynguajay i 1 port thnt lnsurgont coininl1 rH lug tho paclflcos In from th?' tloinonts and liiirulng tholr ns they are abandoned. It i that this Is dona hv nnlnr nt li clnorGomoz. Tho sugar ml and Guanftbo hnvo boon dostt liouorts from tho cuntml ' runs from Moron to JucariV em jiortlou of Puerto Prlncr , olloct that ninny scattered 1, a. tiosnro crossing tothawoar, i ndvnntngoof tho darkost p' lluo. P 1 A -SENSATIONAL, Iftd I'nssongcrs frnm Havana a ,' Maceo Is Still Art t ' Kisv West, Fin., Doc. r, v ,h, arriving horo last night froii w port that Antonio Mnceo Is i ji,u nnd Is in tho proviuco of Mn , - ' pnssongors wiy that all of 11 that wore going on In Havni , his death hnvo boon ordered it has becomo known thnt hi It Is reported from Unvnn . 7 tho lnsurgonts ontcrod t Plncotns, In Snnta Clara, u point, whore thoy renin! o'clock nt night until 4 o. morning without firing n plundered all tha stores, great booty and burned e Inilfrllli. In ITni-iiniti9 tip,, 11 piisod that tho olllcor of thiAHr night gimril, who lathopn Cl1i,af la.nln. r-l..,l.n u.rv..w ivt. 111.-1 v 11111.111, uiui . out tho town, that being vf li ikt.i nr.cu niiil mi tUex M ft l'resldeut Cowen Ito.. llALTIMOltE, Doc 17-JoKMH wnsyostorduv ro-olectl m llaltlmore and Ohio MiilrnBiM met(rs r,f thnt. nunnait. nun ui flimrew Amiersoi.tU f 1 m- wuiiniauv Hiiir'u JOCKS, WtlfVf nnnfliitnd. ill hmtlth wn .. rc-
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