THB HERALD Cretitt! limitless because of Utknvsvn large circulation and rentiers rich results to its advertisers. VOL. XI -NO 818. SHENANDOAH, FA., MONDAY, DECEMMII 21, 1800. (ILP II II llx II II IE II fl III IFif&VaVf'J MTU l'iS1lf-,-S: 'I ill! wwikwm mz&mmmm miiiuuuuu ? x 3 CHRISTMAS : GIFTS JIM ENDLESS VARIETY.. ROCKERS. GENT'S ARM CHAIRS. TURKISH CHAIRS. DirTllDRC EASELS. BAHBOO TABLES. JARDANIERS. ROCKING HORSES. SHOO-FLYS. DOLL CARRIAGES. FOOT STOOLS. LADIES' DESKS. HUSIC CABINETS. SMOKING TABLES. UMBRELLA STANDS. MEDICINE CABINETS. LADIES' TOILET STANDS, PIANO STOOLS. SEWING MACHINES. WILCOX & WHITE OROANS. NEW ENGLAND PIANOS. COUCHES. J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA, Holiday Announcement. Stiff Hats. Tho newest stiff lint. Medium size crown, ftnmll curve on thorlin. The prettiest Htift hat of the season, In black and brown. N. Y. Sporting Hat. A soft hat, medium size flat rltn, In blaaic and brown, at 81.50 and S2.00. They Arc winners. Neckwear. The newest and nobbiest assortment over shown outside of the large cities. Made up special in order to keen the trade at home. Puffs, tecks, and exceptionally laro auort ment of four-lnhands. baud and shield hows. nml a hg lino of tho very latest made-up wimu lawns. AHOVn IIANDSOMK STYLES POrULAK SELLING PKIOKS. AT .MAX LEVIT, 15 E. CENTRE STREET. EXCLUSIVE UP-TO-DATE HATTER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. 1 896-CHRISTMAS GIFTS-1 896 PEW SUGGESTIONS. LADIES' COAT OR CAPE. MISSES' JACKET. SHAWLS. BLANKETS. LAWN COMFORTS. WHITE SPREADS. TABLE LINEN. NAPKINS. TO WELLS. LACE CURTAINS. J. J. PRICE'S, MORIE SKIRTS. PLAIN and INITIAL HAND KERCHIEFS. GLOVES. POCKET BOOKS. UMBRELLAS. MUFF and BONS. RUGS. CARPETS. CARPET SWEEPERS. HASSOCKS, &c. North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. CHILD TERRIBLY BURNED. j Distressing Accident on South l'ear Alley 1 TI1I4 Afternoon. Shortly beforo 0110 o'clock tills afternoon n larm of fire was sounded from tlio box at the corner of Jurdln nd 0k streets. When tho firemen responded they wore directed to a house on Pear alley, just south of Cherry street, but upon arrival there it was found tht tho flro by which the alarm was caused had beon extinguished by a bucket brigade, but a still further investigation also showed that a young child had been ulmost roasted to death. Tho child was the three-year-old daughter of John Goblnskl, who occupies tho hoaso to which tho lire department was callod. It appears that a large box had been procured by a member of tho household and brought home to bo chopped into flro wood. It was loft in tho yard at. tho roar of tho house. It was filled with straw, paper and other refuse Tho child that was burned and her littlo brother got somo matches and started a fire in tho box. Tho little girl ro celvod tho full outburst of the flames on her face, chest aud arms and was frightfully burned beforo the mother could run out from tho homo aud loud aid. It is believed tho child will die. Pay Day Orgies Terminate Encounters. In Bloody THREE MEN WERE ALMOST KILLED One Stabbed in the Back, Another Shot and a Third Was to Badly Slashed His Head Required Twenty-eight Stitches. Many Arrest's Made. THE MOISTER OBSEQUIES. Attended Ily Jinny St'luijlkllt IVi.plt, ul AVilki'sliuriu Vi'nli'libi), Tho funeral of Inane 11. Molster, Division Superintendent for tho Lehigh Valley Coal company at Y llke-lmrre, and r,ho died at that plate on Friday, last, took place there I ' ill ri 1113 -w .. . . kjj Ul. 1 1 vl. II V I of Cuba. in this town, as well as many mine and rail way uilicials from Northumberland, Colum bia, Schuylkill and Lucerne counties. A special train was placed nt their disposal and left here at nino o'clock yosterday morn ing and on the return trip left Wllkesburro at 1:30 in the afternoon, arriving in town at 8 o'clock, ily the tlmo tho train readied Should the Nation's Lawmaker.) P.; s Kcoognltlon Resolution Over .11.3 Veto He Would be Compelled to Ylc'l or Lay Himself Liable to Impeachntat llories in this district and it brought with it ! " ""'"'"e tbo delegation numbered noarly iniimicu, ui vmcn auout seveniy-nve wcro from Haleton. Tho remains woio In- Vour picture taken for 5c, day or night, at 10 South Main street. 12-18-lOt Hreen's Illaltit Cafo l reo I.uncli. Vegetable soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals at all hours. MORGAN'S BAZAR. ajiiiiiiiiiiiulllllilliliillllllilililllim 1 $1.00 GAMES M 75c. GAMES PICTURE BLOCKS, W Reduced as follows Ba3e Hall to . Parchesi "... 90c Game of Witches 75c Chevy Chase . . . 7sc Wild West . . . . 75 c Bassaliuda .... JSC Attack 75c Reduced as follows ! 50c S Clicssindia to . . 65c Skirmish to . . . 50c In the Soup . . . 60c Game of Bobb . . 50c Some 50c. Games to 3 5 Cents! Reduced from ii.oo to 75c 75c to 50c .50c to 35c Bureaus, 47c, 35c, 23c Doll Beds, 47c, 35c, 23c iiNiiiimnuiuinnM Cheapest Toy House In Shenandoah. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OR... Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery arc 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. iy. Prom 23 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cent to 8 cenU. All other grades accordingly. This stock must be disposed of at once, In ordar that I can enlarge my store. These bnrgnlns will hold good for a short time Come at once and take advantage of the reduction. Thnmac HI QnAr i'aintkr, vaver iunobb and 1 11 UIT1 do 1 1 jYlyQCr dealeu in wall papek. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa, w CHRISTMAS i ORANGES. CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA and VALENCIA ORANGES. NUTS. ALMONDS, - - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents, ENGLISH WALNUTS, - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents. MIXED NUTS, - - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents. FOREIGN FRUITS. ALMERIA GRAPES. FIGS AND DATES. RAISINS AND CURRANTS. CITRON AND LEMON PEEL. NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS BAKING MOLASSES. NEW MINCE MEAT. o: :o CRANBERRIES. COURT HOUSE APPOINTMENTS, Commissioners lleiiti mul Myers Hold An other Secret Meeting. Pottsville, Dec. 21. Thero is much mystery surrounding the appointments to he made hy tho Commissioners, and rumors are hoard on ull sldos caused by the uubroken silence of Messrs. Itcntz and Myers, tho lie publican Commissioners-elect. These gentle men were closeted together again on Satur day, In the parlors of the county jail, but neither will givo out any information fur publication, contenting themselves with tho statement that the appointments will be announced in a few days. Mr. KenU is rcportsd as saying that he was opposed to puttine the old employes out in the cold in midwinter, and favors the chang ing of the timo of the new appointoes tak ing their scats from January IsS to that of April 1st. The applicants do not look unon this move with much favor. It is said that Jiyers Is opposed to this. ruoro is a rumor to tho effect that tlm flnm mlssioners can not agree on at least four of tne minor appointments, which causes thn delay in making them known. Very little creuuienco is placed In this report, hoivover. Hold Your llreatlill Think of it. Nothinc nicer or morn nn. proprlato for a Christmas gift thSn a present sclceted from our large stock of novelties in silver, jewelry, banquot lamps, etc., at jjiaiey s, 10 .norm Alain street. Wanted. A middle aged cook, competent person. At Schcider's bakery, 23 East Centre street, tf No stock of watches in gold or silver so liandsomo and attractive iu Shenandoah as Holderman's. Selection larger, prices lower. "Tli Sages." The Sages, tho world's greatest hypnotists, who have been playing to crowded houses throughout tho state, will open a week's tn gagemeutat Ferguson's Theatre this even ing. Shenandoah theatre-goers may espect a rare treat in tho way of an entertainment. Tho performance is highly amusing, espec ially to students or hypnotism, who find in tho oihlbitlou a most instructive, exnosltlon ofvhat hypnotism is not and is not pie teuded to bo. Wo bespeak for the Sages a successful engagement, as Mr. Sago uuder atauds hypnotism, and his brief explanation ought to clear tho minds of his audience of a good many of tho popular misconceptions c uceruiug it, SUM K U, I'.HII. CIIIUMTMAS GUTS. Geute Flue Diuss Kid Gloves from 50 cents and upward. X irl.t robes frum 50 cents to $1.05. At MAX LM'IT'S. liandsomo presents, hand decorated china, cut glass aud statuary, at Brumm's. Killed.- " General Macoo, the Cuban patriot, has been killed, aud so havo high prices at Woruer's shoe store, 121 North Maiu street. Door llombarrietl. Yesterday morning about one o'clcck a free-for-all fight" took place on Wost Oak stree. in the neighborhood of Chestnut, In which sevsral Hungarians wore the partic ipants. Several large stones were hurled, one of them striking a door of a residence, which was knlcked of Its hinges. The firing of a shot broke up the fight. Not Hurd to Sulvo Why Womer, 124 North Maiu street, sells his fine footwear cheaper than others he has not got the enormous expenses other dealers have. This is both beneficial to the buyor and seller. lias Settled Down. Mike Saba, a Syrian, who formerly lived In town and Is now located at Wilkesbarro, was married at Mt. Carnisl yosterday to a Syrian named Anuio Mahane. The couplo passed through town by train this morning on their way to the bridegroom's home. Get Your Wnililug In, As our employes will be given a holiday on Christmas wo respectfully ask all our patrons to havo tholr laundry in our hands not later than Thursday, next, at noou. I2.l0-3t Siiknamdoah Steam Laundry, llrenuau's New ItestnurHUt, Bean soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Home From lUoomshurg, The following students at the Illoomsburg State Normal school, residents of Shenan doah, returned to their homes to spend tho holidays: Misses Agnes Cantlln, Annie Kane. No, Stanton, Mary Lechleltner, Maude Kciper, Hattie James, and Messrs. Martin Franey and Arbor Bobbins, more bloody affrays thau has been recorded within twenty-four hours for many. months. In all but 010 of tho cases the aggressors and victims were cither I'oles, Lithuanian or Hungarians and at least three men almost lost their lives in somo of the affrays that woro reported. Tho authorities say that there wero a number of other houso and street fights in which several peoplo wero Injured to somo extent, but no arrests wero mado, 80 that tho justices' dockets do not show the full extent of the ray orgies. Among the most serious of the encounters occurred at a saloon on East Centre street. Four young men entered the place Saturday night and after getting drinks commenced a disturbance James Shield or tho saloon, nml hi Uowanski, who was acting as barteuder, ejected three or them. The fourth, Patrick Stanton, mado a stubborn fight. Shields grappled with" and downed tho man and wliilo tho struggle was iu prog ress one of Stanton's companions fired a shot into the saloon from the street. Tho shot struck Stanton. The bullet passed clean through tho middle finger of his left hand, betweon the first aud second joints, and cut the second joint of tho ring finger. Stanton was held prisoner hy Shields, whlln O ski ran to tho street to ascertain who fired tho shot, but as ho reached the pavement someuouy ran up Behind and stabbed him. Tho knife blade entered Gownnskl'a l.!.- just over tho left shoulder aud mado a deep nuuuu an men anu a nair long. Dr. Stein put four stitches in it. Stanton was taken before Justice Lawlor and committed to jail after having his Injured hand dressed by Dr. oiuiu. oiauion's pals havo not been ar rested. One of the worst cut upinon surviving In juries soon for some time was Nat. Koplo. Ho appeared in Dr. Stein's oflico with thirtum. stab wounds In his scalp, ranging from a half iu two incues in length aud tho doctor was obliged to apply twenty-eight stitches. The affray iu which Kopio suffered took place near tho Indian Bidge colliery on Saturday night, and Waisll Stetz was arrested for wielding the bloody knlfo. He was com mitted to jail pendlne tho result nf tli. In. juries, as Dr. Stein would not givo a positive u.uuiou us iu jvopie s condition. Another victim who appeared beforo Dr. Stoin Saturday night, hut who has not yet ontered a prosecution, wax Thomas Tomalinj, who had two rock wounds on his head that required eight stitches. l'aul I'uscawicz was arnutml lt ,,li.t just as lie was about to use a largo blackjack'. -ou.ujuio noun ana rolicenmn Leo took tho weapon lrom him and he was l-,. juro justice uaruin, Who decided to make an example, and It cost Paul $13 70 to got his ireeuom. John Sloskl. Enoch Kllnunr. Thnm., Krushano and two other men who nnnl entered a saloon on South Main street kept by Steve Zarnal. They smashed several wlmlmt-a and stole a watch. Each was put under $300 ball. Andrew Kurecziouis throw a large piece of rock into a house on Plum alley Saturday night. In bounding on the Uoor tho rock struck an eight-year-old girl on the right shoulderand cheek, soriously, but not danger ously Injuring her. Tho rock was so large that it struck tho child iu both places siuiul taneously. Had sho been in the direct course of the rock the child would Lave hceu killed. The assailant was put under $500 bail. Policemen Tosh and Folta Saturday night arrested Jacob Kitz for drunkenness and nuisance. Tho case was settled beforo Chief Burgess Burns yesterday by payment of the borough lino and costs. Peter Purkus is confined to his homo on North Plum alley by injuries to his head sus tained from a rock thrown into his house by John Zutltus, who is under ball. William Murphy, aged about 20 years and son of Lawrence Murphy, of liistOak street, is confined to his bed by iniuries suitalnpil In a fight on a vacant lot at the corner of Maiu and Cherry streets at about 0:30 o'clock last night. Murphy had his UDner and lmvur Up split opon and was unconscious until this morning, but his con dition is not dangerous. He is attonded hy Dr. Langton. Murphy says ho does not know how he was injured, but believes he was struck by a Pole, 8hortly before the fracas Murphy was seen on the lot with three of his owu companions who, spectators 6ay, were drunk. Murphy says he was notdruuk aud bis parents confirm his statement. At about oue o'clock yosterday morning a row started in the oyster saloon kept by William Menkawlcz, in the Yetkois building, on East Centre street.and there was a general smashing of tables, dishes, etc., causing a loss of about $25 to tho proprietor. No ar rests were made. Boy's carpet slippers sizo 11 to 2, at25 cents. Wiutelock'h Siioi: Stohe. terred in tbe.IIc.llenback cemetery at Wllkes bnrre. The pall bearers wcro Fred. M. Chase, Chief Accountant for tho L. V. Coal Company ; Kobert Mcruir, division engineer, John Humphries, assistant; S. 1). Warner, Mechan ical Engineer, aud William Hillings, Second National Bank, all of Wilkesbarro; and John A. Grant, Assistant Division Superin tendent, with headquarters at Lost Creek. The following wero among the people in attendance: Col. D. P. Brown, James Hetttou, John T.Jones, Frank Scatilnn, Morgan W. I'nce, Ihomas McKcone, William James J O'Xoill. Victor Bobbins, .fnlni W hields, tho proprietor I li,eU"riI't.W1""U J0"". Samuel Sleinl.ach, lis driver, Anthony I er ",a" Y " I"50 K"1' Wil,i,u l acting as barteuder. . "kl Jolm A. Giant, Daniel and Itichaid j. uguen, licnjamin S. Daddow ami W. II. Kaeicher, also John J. Price, W. J. Watkinn, W. J. Morgan and Jesso 11. I).ivi, of Shenan doah; J. Claudo Iliwn, Thomas Beilly, James Irvin and William Balnbridge, of Browns ville; John Williams and Daniel (Ibeuliouse and son, Ashland ; Peter Quirk, Girardvlllo ; William Lewis, John Lomlett, Oliver Hawking? and Inspector Williams, of L'eu tralia; Tobias Bicklc, Jolm Becd, Janus Farrell, Jit. Carmel ; Eli T. Connor-, Sbamokin ; Chris. C. Cox, William H. Carter and Charles Lynn, Mahauoy City ; Georgo Scott, William Leckie, Hubert A. (juiun, S. V. Tench, H. T. Fisher, Jacob Brltton, Jr. Hugh Dolan, F. G. Clemmeus and Benjamin Hudson, Pottsville; W. 11. aud Josenb itichards, New Boston; Edward and James Keese, Park Place. M.sohid. Deo. 21. Tho ex1 nn-I nouncoment H mndo that oik 1 nuv I do Lome, tho Hpiinlsh minister .-. nh- $1 .,-, .unuiMUU m Ilia JV.1H1- iiiont that hu has had u coufcrc . with Mr. Olnoy, tho socrotnry of sta' in the b courso or whim tho latter ass jr. him that .Spain might rest tranquil until March, nt least, slnco, dcsplto the r"' tudo of cunirron, President Cleveland w .Id not rocoi-'nlzo tho iudonondonco of C ,1 ; ui A representative of tho Assocla". U'r. -is l Bougnt to secure nn oxpresslon n mi tho war oilleo on tho rolntlong wi'h tho United Stntosas Influenced by tho rftloii of tho sonnto furelun relations c:ininitteo Jones, on tho Cameron resolution. General Mar- Uso Talt's Cures. Half price fur a shoit timo at Povinsky's drug store. Tayno's Nursery. Genuine Chinese sacred lilies, at live cents each, until Christmas, at Payno's greenhouse, Girardvillo 12-U-Ot-eod More diamonds at Holderman's than any storo in the county. Tho tlnirnrm lWrrllenco of all purchases in jewelrv. dla watches, etc., etc., at Malcy's, HI North Main " suurauiceu met mat tliey are reliable aud await your choosing, and tho prices aio such that they will prove to you where it pays best to buy. Attempted JCobhrry. heu It. H. Morgan, the propiietor of tho Bazaar iu the Beddall buildiuir. on West Lcutro street, oponed tho place this morning he discovered evidences of an attempted rob bory. Tho thieves entered tho maiu Beddall Building by the Centre street entrance and tried to open a door at the rear on tho sccoud floor that connects with Mr. Morgau's stock room. They forced the door open nbout two inches, breaking tho lock, hut a largo stock of goods which had beeu procured for the holiday trade was piled up iu such a inauuer as to prevent the door Troiii being further opened and the thieves wero obliged to go away without any booty. Tail's Pain Killer will euro hcadacho or tooth ache in 5 minutes. Povinsky's drug storo. wi: havi: just ju:ci:ivi:i A foil ni1 r -111. I. . u, MUM VVUIjllbVO IIUD Ul 11UO BilEh UUI' brellas for ladles aud gontlemon. made un in , . j j th? very latest styles. Plain and sllvor Buy your mother, wife, or sister a carpet swseper or a pretty rug for a Christmas pre sent, all prices at Frlcke's Carpet Store. The ;I1joii-McIU1 Scrap. Much interest is manifested iu the glovo contest between William Gibson, of Palo Alto, and James Mcllale, of Philadelphia, which Is booked to come off at the Palace theatre, GIrardvllle, to-morrow evening, There is some doubt manifested about tho managtrs being able to pull tbo fight off. lllckert'a Cafe. Chicken soup to-ulght. Calf's liver and potato salad to-morrow morning. To-night, a special lunch consisting of a roast pig with French filling from 8 to 11. Returned to Town. Kelly Bros.' tailoring establishment, which has beon Iu town for tho past three years, bat been removed to Shenandoah. This move ISveiyliody Mass That A. Holderman's jewelry exhibit is tbo nuest. llio goods aro of a suncru nunlltv carefully selected. The prices lower than elsewhere. At Krpelilliikl's Arcade Cufo. Beau soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Citizens S landing Committee. A meeting of tho Citizens Standing Com mittee will bo held at tho rosidenco of T. J. James, 131 North Wost street, on Monday evening, 21st inst.. nt 7 o'clock, sham, to ro-organize and prepare for tho snrinc campaign. All new and over-holding mem bers are rtqm sled to be present. By older of T. J. JiMK, Pres. Attest. W. J. Watkinh, Sec'y. 12-1021 See Whitelock's shoo storo windows. Suow storm Ju all its beauty. Now buy your child gum hoots for Christmas. Wiutklcc'k'8 Shoe Stoke. Tho Colored Jubilee Singers. The Canadian Colored Jubilee Singers will givo ono of their excellent entertainments In tho Presbyterian church on Monday uvening, tho 21st Inst., for the benefit of the above church. The ndmleion is 33 cents. lU2t Three oi.iblieil In a Mrret Vlglit. Afhi.wii. l'.i., I)o. 31. -During a free light on Cunt to street Into Saturday night lllchaol nml Juhn Gouldln wore danger ously stabbed, mid Patrick Gouldln, Will lain Kvnns and Anthony Ciimiiilngs wore lindly cut uliout tho faco mid arms. Hob ort SlcCormlck, ox-chlof of police,, was stubbed In tho bnuk. Michael mid John Gouldln are not oxpectod to rocovor. Dr. Taitisat Povinsky's drug store, with his isliablo euros. l'ree Lunch To-iilghl, Vegetable soup for fieo lunch at the Watson House to-night. Christmas .Night Hull, Tho Star Social Club will hold their third annual ball, at Armory Hall, GIrardvllle, on Christmas night. 12-10-It i celo do Azoarrngn, tho minister of wrr, , was sulleiing from tm indisposition Vf4 not ablo to bo lntorvlowcdljuf iiuiiiiir-r ol nign olliclals or tho wurr consented to supplement tho ejpJ ' Mjcurud yesterday from tho forci -r'sIh TIiobo olllcinls stated that Capl T oral Woylor has received instrt U'r hurry up his campaign by the d .ci; I n bold stroko against tho ln'.'i, 1 1 order to provunt tho Cubans fon 'JStsIi from the disaster of Mnccu's (J n jj ul order to doprivo tho American of 'i.o 1 toxtforn demand for C'ubanludep S tc i It wns uddod that Spain was q'l to moot tho situation and cnu,jSt mobilize as muny n 500,000 fiA.W f i in addition to those now onsar Searl and tho Philippines, l'ho olU'O'Oi'l I war department explained th . i dors luivo beon placednbroad fi.i 1(0 ammunition, uud Spain s rifle OlV'f v Hon factories are working day ih to provide nsnlnst nnv nosslb T 1 n complications that may nriso j"Bl tho Philippines. H'lg "lho war oilleo," said ono c. J'0. l olliclals in that departmental 1 1!l provoko, nor will It Uinch from ""Vimi! test upon which dopondH nntIouuMil''J Tho iiriny can rely upon absolute sunneir with patriotic enthusiasm and with tho I entire resources of tho country Wrian land half a million moro solillor:; In C ubaj within threo months. Wo believe tha tholl principal inhabitants would unc ndit.an ally support Spain ivgalust ho m rl cans." nr oilleo olliclals also : ri th't' Captain General Woyler's urihy , 1 n bo allowed to return to tho Sum h r n insula oxcept us victors. It 15 t' in 1 1 th:(t uonurul Azcarrnga, minister of v.r.r is consiilered tho ablest though rjui jt i orgnuizer of modern tlmos, mid that ho is I perfectly ablo to carry out the w r olhVc j slatoiiicnt, that if circumstance"! nompel thoni to do so thoy are ready to 1 ic it com plioations with tho United St-i'-i Sonor Emllio Cnstelnr, tho distinguished i .5panlsli itepubllcan, was asuod ta supily to tho Associated Press nn ctpresslon of J his opinion on iillalrs botweru -painnndj tho unl tod states. Iu reply : seimr t astelarL gave tho following signed stat r nt, "Inplred by high patriot.. ri, joluodU wuii a groat appreciation ol ti ' niorlcanfl jieoplo, I behove that tho sen,.! .if Wm and tho material Intents of th of the people or tho United prevont war with Spain, throi Instrumentality the now worl covered. Spain will not pro lvl, but she cannot rofuso It nml honor ore on her sldo. Spain bo alono. Grave Intern' '! plications would onsuo." H i that If sho woro pushed to it millet serious uamugo upon States. Senor Castelar pointed out III dldors intornatioiml wars nt I day a disgrace to modern c Such u war, ho thought, woul,, Illogical for tho United Stutj: any other great nation. IIo re United Stntos ns tho model f jv nations in avoiding wurs nnd settlement of International di. bltrntion. Admiral Jose Maria Heron Istorof innrliio, snid: "Iconsido between Spain and tho i niod probable, but with a view of a chunco of a conflict tho Hputk war in niuau wnters havo r.js, jla Instructions to avoid nny tho United Slates. Iseverthin to bo prepared for nny oincr m ordered tho vessels building a i nt homo for tho government t pletod rapidly for sorvico. Kin unfortunately arise tho more i would lit out iiiiinerausprlv i by idi'kcd crows, which w hi of liilllctlng great damage U bhlpplng on the high seas m liod Ainorican sonports. " V anger expressed his belief th navy, in tho daring of thn cl- strength of the bhlps, wns a mi. American. According to interviews prt mo oinuriu nowspaiwrs Sena1 is roprosontod as savlna. V premier SiKiin will not provokr with tho United States, but I no attack on tho sovereignty c,; say this calmly, but 1 nin abide by It. 'Hint Is my last w gl MS tij 111 ituS llrrB Elresl 13c i u. ,pll In! ml t'b' V r.iii IKSl-ONll f WouldW , (Hchnii'il Cilj 33 this i'iti:bim:.'i-s Neglect tn i:uforeo I.uir Liable to liiipeacliitir) CINCINNATI, 1)00. 21 -Tho G Trlliune telegraphed Judge 'Jlf (-,.., l ,1..., ,7 i . J rotary Olney was mistaken il i 1,1a cl.,fn....,..t 1... 1 . lorelgn relations that congre' punvi iu lui-jgiu.o mo iniirr . una. ino uiegram usked J for his opinion. Ho t legrnph towing rnpiy "The power to rengnlzo 1 n,il I I, ft 1,, ,,f,l .... -a ..' .1 . - -,.,., -a ui ll-UUtl..v .. . . S must dovolve unou thooxoonnr' A
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