t f TilE HERALD Creates lusinets because of its kncnvn large circulation anJ renders rich results to its advertisers. VOL. XU.-NO i. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, )WQ mu -it,.-. netting e'f i 23, 1090. r, EL V CHRISTMAS : GIFTS .IN ENDLESS VARIETY.- ROCKERS. GENT'S ARA1 CHAIRS. TURKISH CHAIRS. PICTURES. EASELS. BAMBOO TABLES. JARDANIERS. ROCKING HORSES. SHOO-FLYS. DOLL CARRIAGES. FOOT STOOLS. LADIES' DESKS. riUSIC CABINETS. SMOKING TABLES. UMBRELLA STANDS. MEDICINE CABINETS. LADIES' TOILET STANDS, PIANO STOOLS. SEWINO MACHINES. WILCOX & WHITE OROANS. NEW ENGLAND PIANOS. COUCHES. J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. GIBSON "GOT DER RUN." Tho Philadelphia Pugilist Plays tlio llnrn Van! Trick. , "Yor sco ilis is Clirls'mus time and dis is Oe time whou do turks get it in do neck, anil dere is where Mcllalo givo it tor Gibson. Sco 1" Tills is tlio way au early morning passenger on a Traction car bound from Ash land to Shenandoah to-day told tho story. I Translated tlio declaration U that Mr. ' "Jimmy" Mcllalo and Mr. "llllly" Gibson met at I.ocust Dale to compare their utilities in expounding tho manly art of self defense and Meliale proved to bo tho superior. The event was ono of tho most Important In the sporting lino that has occurred in this region j for many months. Several weoksago "Jimmy" McII&lc, who is a veteran in tho business, visited this re- I gion and succeeded in making a match with Exciting Incident on the Ratlroai This Morning, .2- , .rSPINIfllM UPDF fsr ,UI IIHIMIIUU II LtlL L-,n l( no person Sustained injury i PENHOSE3 SENATORIAL BOOM. Pnrndrt unci Mum .Mpi'tlnc In Honor WiinalunUrr'n t'lilrf Opponent. l'llll.AiiKll'HiA, Dor 2.1. A political Lehigh Valley demonstration of sumo magnitude was nuiu m mis city last night tn support of tho candidacy of Hon. Holes I'onrose, tho opponent of John Wuiiuiiiaker for n sent 111 tho Unltotl Status Mtml t.i aiinoufl Senator Cameron. As early ns G o'clock flllRANS THIIRSTINR MR1 A Flat Oar Loaded With Lumber Lea on the Main Line kt Brownsville Instead of Being Eurf Upon a Side Track. An Engine Damaged. i Holiday Announcement. Stiff Hats. Tlio newest stiff hat. Medium slzo crown, snmU curve on the rim. Tho prettiest stiff lint of the season, In black nnd brown. N. Y. Sporting Hat. A soft lint, medium nlza Antrim, in block and brown, at 81.50 and S2.0O. They are winners. Neckwear. Tho newest nnd nobbiest assortment ever shown outside of the lnrfjo cities. Mado up ppeclal tn order to keep tho trade at home. PuflB, tecka, and exceptionally largo assort ment of four-la-hands, band and shield bows, and a bltf lino of tho very latest made-up white lawns. THE ABOVn HANDSOME STYLES POPULAIt SELLING PKIOES. -MAX LEVIT, 15 E. CENTRE STREET. EXCLUSIVE UP-TO-DATE HATTER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. 1 896--CHRISTMAS GIFTS 1 896 srsfl PEW SUGGESTIONS. LADIES' COAT OR CAPE. MISSES' JACKET. SHAWLS. BLANKETS. LAWN COMFORTS. WHITE SPREADS. TABLE LINEN. NAPKINS. TO WELLS. LACE CURTAINS. MORIE SKIRTS. PLAIN and INITIAL HAND KERCHIEFS. GLOVES. POCKET BOOKS. UMBRELLAS. MUFF and BONS. RUGS. CARPETS. CARPET SWEEPERS. HASSOCKS. &c. J. J. PRICE'S, North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. .MORGAN'S BAZAR. 4JiiiiitiiiiiiiiititttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiJiiiiiiiii $1.00 GAMES Keduced as follows : Base Ball to . . . 50c Parclicsi "... 90c Game of Witches 75c Chevy Chnsc . . . 7SC Wild West .... 75C Bassalinda .... 75c Attack 75c 75c. GAMES Reduced as follows : 65c 50C 60c 50C Some 50c. (James to 35 Cents. Chcssindia to . Skirmish to . In the Soup . Game of Bobb m PICTURE BLOCKS, ffi Reduced from S Si. 00 to 75c .75c to 50c -Soc to 35c Bureaus, 47o, 35c, 23c Doll Beds, 470,350,230 imniiiiiiniHiiiiiinnimimiiiiiiimmiuminninwmnim Cheapest Toy House In Shenandoah. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OF"... Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to vMAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. A singular ncchUnt, duo to a mistako of a conductor, took placo on tlio Lehigh Valley Hiilroad early thlt mornine through whioh n "Hilly" Uibson, of Palo Alto, for a 23-round . passcngor train rar into a flat car loaded glove contort. It was announced that tho j w"h lurabor. Fortunatoly the train was contest would bo for a stake of $000, a side j lot running with' much speed when tlio bet of ?000 and 7,1 per cent, of the sate collision occurred and no person was Injured, receipts to tlio winner. Owen McXally, or was much damage sustained, of Girardvillo, found backing for Gibson and It appears that ltlo last night a Height sent out a quiet tip that tho Schuylkill boy ' train in chargo of a Hazloton crew unac would liavo a Christmas plum pudding In ' qualuted with tho yard tracks in this vicinity Mcllalo, as the I'liiladelphian bad pone con- , arrived at lirownsvlllo with orders to sldo suuiptlve and lost much of his agility, ' track a car of lumuor at tho latter place A prowess and hitting powers. Something was heavy snow storm prevailed at the timo of required to make up for the dlirerenco in ox- tho arrival and daylight was behind tho pcrieuce between the men. Mcllalo has met schedule tlrao. The conductor of the freight men of national reputation, and wasonco tho j train located what lie thought was the sido starlight weight of Philadelphia. Ho is not ! track and ordered the engineer to run tho a youngster, having fought back in tho 80's I c'" of lumber on it. Tho brakes of tin car and in B9 met Andy lioweu in New Orleans, 'were mado secure abd the freight train pro Until ft year ago he was snarrinir instructor ceeded eastward. AT ' at tho Soutliwark Athletic club, l'hiladel-! 'I'he track upon Which the lumber car had phia. On tho other hand Gibson's pugilistic ,,ecu Ieft was tho oast bound track of tho career has not extended much oer Ave years j Ashland branch. Thoro is a sharp curvoat and his battles have been with amateurs. Ho ! that point and by six o'clock in the morning was formerly a resident of Shenandoah and the car and its load were covered with has many admirers north of the mountain. I snow. It was also quite dark at about six McNally's tip proved cll'ectivo. Last night I o'clock this morniug and all the circuin- tho sporting fraternity from all parts of the 1 stauces tended to puzzlo the engineer of tlio region gathered at Glrardvillc to seo the con- I passenger train bound from Ashlaud. As ho test at tho Palaco theatre, but at tho ap- rounded tho cure attd neared tho obstruction, pointed hour Sheriff Scott and a posso also however, ha applied the brakes and reversed arrived upon tho scene aud gave notice that I hlscugluo, but was liuablo to avoid the col uudcr no consideration would tho contest bo "siou' The smoke stack of tho engine was I allowed to go on. Thcro was quito an ad- Knocked oil aud tho pilot wrecked. Thulum I vance sale of tickets at ono dollar each and I her car was also damaged, but not to au extent j thoso who had invested, as well as many i to block tho train, Thoeuglno was temporarily who tmvcled some distance to see tho mill, j repaired aud, after putting tho lumbor car in cried "I-ako!" "Tim" Hurst, of Ashland, ono of the umpires of tho National Baso Ball League, had become interested iu tho affair an,d if thor is anything that makes his Dloou boll It is the cry of "Fake I" Ho wanted an arrangement mado by which the fight should proceed and if it became too brutal for the Sheriff's nerves the official could stop it. The Sheriff was opposed to me ugui unat'r any consideration aud re mained witli his posso to sco that it should not take placo. But tho spoils were determined to liavo the "mill" and while a few were treating with tho Sheriff the rest wero at the 1 & K. station purchasing tickets for Locust Dale. Shortly after eleven o'elock tho sports com menced to steal away. Soino left on tho P. & It. railroad and others on Schuylkill Traction cars. At about midnight thero was a re-assembling at a well-known resort in Locust Dale which is located exactly on tho lino dividing Schuylkill and Columbia counties, and in this place tlio light opened at two o'clock this morning. It was of short duration. If Jlr. Mcllalo is consumptive Mr. Gibson failed to discover any trace of tho dreaded disease. Six rounds were fought at least "Timo !" was called six times, Thero never was a minute that Willie could get in it. The threo hundred spectators say it was one of the most one-sided pugilistic encounters ever fought in tho region. Mcllalo hit Gibson at will and iu tho sixth round the latlor was knocked out. Thero were cries of "lake!" It was justified. Anyone who Kcpeatedly Put to niffht bZ l. Island I n surge 11 In tho ovenliiR political nrirnulzntlcma af Ullntoil with Mr. I'eumto marched on Hrond street, and by 8 o'clock, tho hour Bet for tho mass meeting In tho Academy of Music, tho parade hnd nssuniod largo proportions. Many brnss bund woro In lino aud much enthusiasm wan nmnl fostod. Tho Acadomy was crowdud to Its capac ity with frlonds of tho cnndldato, ami ovory mention of his 41111110 elicited up plnusonnd dicers. Souiitor Quay, who ar rived In thu city from Waslflmrtou vn t nr- day nftcrn urn, tlitl nutnttend tho mooting. ft - . . . J'i'l ur. senucna, iney say can, 1 S5 . 1 j, cape the Vengeance of tho Veyler Again Directinc 'M menta of SpaniBh Troops t''' 1. i 1 Sax Fuancisco, Dor. 21 vices from Manila, PhillpplrJ i J , cohodhere, nrovcrllIedbynn,T (J,u nppi-.irs In thu Itmig Kong " ' per steamer liplcic vostordiitf uuiiii;iiuixupt'iicii ny 1 nnriemngno """"i''"i"uiiiiiuuiucnsp 1 ' T Towor, Jr., and Joi-eph Wharton, prosl- tho attack by the Spanish on, " dent of tho Hetlilchom Iron works, was 'thmus and an attempt by ' k , ' , mado pormiuiont chairman, and iu accept- dl'lodgn tho lnsurgonts ly 'ft-,): . lug tho chair drew 11 coninnrlsun of tho 1 VJ- At the end of tho emit (.. ' nnti.lt.l.,,.. ..... t. ... Ii.ctn.l .1... tf.U XT. .(rAl"!" Spanish authorities sent otj 1 , if vu C.lC business interests would doinand so much of his timo that tho statu could hnvn tlm lulvnntagoof but n remnant of hlsonor- eo.ssftil, and that the robol Klus. Ho also spoko of tho objection that Mr. Wanamaker, tho largest Importer of lui-uign goons in tnis state, should partici pate in wiriii legislation, and closed a brief rehearsal of Jlr. l'onroso's en iinil a rocitiil of his virtues as ainnu and i against warships andu ....mint.... i u .tn.i. i . I'ViiLliail. I ii,lll,lV4a IDUIUU UllUL Sill,.! ft heavy. Tho Spanish clalmc' nbout thirty-live klllod and with iiiin; inu Ditfiiiitirtis iirDtiiCLOC lrr . - - . .. 1 II its proper position, proceeded with its train to Delano, where another engine was called Into scrvico for the run to I'cim Haven Junc tion. Tho passengers of the train wero con siderably shaken up and sonio badly fright ened, but none sustained bodily injury. Your picture taken for 5c, day or night, at 10 South Main street. 12-lS-IOt Hreen'g ltlalto Cafe 1'rno l.iwuli. Grand Army ban sonp to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals at all hours. Tine York state celery at C'oslett's. All l:scaped from tfio Mluo. WlLKKSaAUKE, I'd., Doc. 21). A canvnsg of tho homes ot minor oiuployod In tho Baltimore; nilno. whero tho exuloslon nn. ourrod Monday night, shows that all tho j yesterday It ,nuu bsuiijuu uuiu WIU 1U1UO. it was flG first supposed that four or flvo of tho men had been caught In that portion of tho mlno whom tha explosion ocourrod, hut now all liavo boon accounted for. The hospital physicians report that tholr pa tlonts nru doing well. Hvorybody Is ro joiciug ovor tho galluut work of tho reseller's. had an Idea that Mcllalo was consumptive now know that that Idea was a fako. Mo Halo will spend a morry Christmas in Phil, i adelphia and thoro are some sports In this county who will also enjoy tho holidays. 1 Aud who can ically blamo them. P. T. l!.ruuni said luug ago that tho people want to be liumliugzcd. Reduction in Wall Paper. iy. I'rom S3 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other grades Accordingly. This stock must bo disposed of at once, In order that I - fan enlarge my store. These tmrgalna will hold good for a short time Come at onc-e and tako advantage of the reduction. rr-( : WT c J PAINTER, TAPER HANQElt AND inumas 11. onyuer, DEai,kR in wau. papk. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. I896 CHRISTMAS 1896 ORANGES. CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA and VALENCIA ORANGES. ALMONDS, ENGLISH uT"i niiAV a n,tTYi;nji i''""a ... MB ' anj'i , . . . . upjpi mnog ei5 puc Sujacms WW 318 S. Two Pounds for 25 Cents. Two Pounds for 25 Cents. Two Pounds for 25 Cents, uain.i,r 'II 'H 8-0-II .(I (I'll ii-ioiJil utos3 jo ouixlmut u 'd nun r. 10 sjiuti, ni I.,-... Cjunuuf 'Xupkonx 'onoi lfiii?uv 0111 t. Illii "uj 'nuoimuiiiiiu 10 aumr iuiioii l.liOH Bl) Jll SJJ)OI.Ki)S an, (r H piimuii o.x SOUWII JINVCL RUITS. H) CURRANTS. VM AND LEMON PEEL. liTfTNC MOT AP.. Silk haudkeichicfs and flue silk mulUcrs at moderate prices. At MAX LEVIT'S. I'or Vtu,i' interest. Whoovcr intends to buy lino footwear will, If they go to Womor's shoo store, 121 North Main street, find it to their iutercst they'll so what wo moan by the above expression and what it means to their pocket books an important difference whether iu niality or price of goods. Footwear for old aud yeuug. Womor's, 12 J North Main street. Holly and all kinds Christmas, at Coslctts. of trimmings for IS-22-St Ilreuuan's New ltestauraut. Pea soup to-uight. Sour krout, pork aud baked potatoes to morrow morning. Diamond rings, solitaires in prices from (5.00 to 150. Diamond earrings, diamond pendants and laco pins at A. Holdcrinau's, corner Main aud Idoyd streets, V. II. Clirlstiiiun .Service. An Interesting program for this happy occasion has been arranged, consisting of singing, recitations aud addresses. The scholars of the Sabbath school will meet in the church ou Christmas, at 2 p. m., to rocelve their gifts. Tho regular Christinas servico will be hold in tho evcuiug, commencing at 7 o'clock, in tho United Evangelical cburuh. layn's Nursery. Oenuino Cliineso sacred lillos, at flie cents each, until Christmas, at Payno'a graenhouso, Olrardvllle. It-H-lit-eod V have the newest, udtcst and very latest in ladles' uaibrsllasat remarkable low prices. At MAX hEVIT'rif Hold Your Ilreatlil I Think of It. Nothing nicer or more an- propriato for a Christmas eift than a nrcsent selected from our largo stock of novelties iu silver, jewelry, hauquot lamps, etc., at Maley's, 10 North Main street. Conirrossmnn II. II. Hlmrlmm fnllmr,l with an ouloKUtlo address on tho cnndl dato, and nf tor n number of other speakers had voiced tholr sentiments a resolution was adopted Indorsing Mr. Ponroso's can dldncy and sugp:ostlii(? tho appointment of n committee of fifty to proceed to Ilnr- risuurtr to nut in socurlnu his eloctlon. Tho Schuylkill county delegation arrived j in tho city at 5:15, and were lccoived by u delegation from tho Peuroso Club. After partaking of supper at the "Terminal they raraded to tho Enquirer oflioo, and from thenco to tho Pcnroso Club rooms, and oro tho guests of that organization during their stay. Tho delegation included tho Third Brigade Hand, Pottsvillo Republican Club, Good Intent Marching Club, and a number of county officials and piomiuent party workers. They numbered about two bundled, and wero baucpieted at the Penrose Club after tho meeting in tho Academy of Music. They elicited much applauso along tho routo of parade. Our stock of primroses, in bloom, cannot bo beaten for variety. Payne's nursery, (iirard villo. 12-ll-0t-eod liolil)p,l nf 'Money. Matt. Strucluski conducts a saloon on East Lloyd street. Ho had been doing a rushing business of lato, by which he accumulated $110 which ho secreted up stairs in a drawer. A.friend, 1'rank Koucus, of Mahanoy Plane, visited him tho other day, and imbibing too freely went up stairs to overcome the effects. When tho proprietor looked for tho nionv had disappeared. Ho im mediately sworo out a warrant for Koucus' arrost who entered 300 bail before Juitlco Lawlor last night. Kresh poultry, homo dressed. All kinds, at Coslctt's. 12-22-2t loss. i A' Tho Insurgents numborod o " but they woro strongly ontro' 'I no nnu Movclutu. At tho howl tletn peninsula tho uround' coniiMMi with rlllo pita, and u fended from assault byoarthc with rapid Uro cannon uud f 1 of heavy artillery. Fourteen thousand Spanlstit, ner uenerai uios attacked th rebels nt Novolotn, and tho rt' to tho main lino of Dononzo, rear or tlio picket line. Tho., f tholr Dluuswell arrnmreil. Tl ' Vft cruiser CastiUa in shore anili t covered tho attacks of tho n't... 1- !.,, t , a 'i ' . uu iiisu, h Boons reacneci l , , ' folises of the city. , Tho llerht started at 1) o'cloi'" Nov. 8, and by 1 o'clock in I'V tho Insurgents' outer wor'"vi ovnenntcd. n r- ill r . .fen . i u '. . lllchert's C'alo. Vegetable soup tonight. Something special to-morrow morning. No stock of watches in gold or silver so haiidsomo and attractive in Shenandoah as Hoidorman's. Selection larger, prices lower. Health ilteportn. Tlio following casus ported to tho Hoard of measles were ro of Health during tho X Special Dispensation (Iruntedr In the Catholic churches on Sunday a general dispensation from ICome was read by the officiating priests giving the papal per mission to Indulge iu meat ou Friday of this week, as it Is Christmas. This isa seldom occurring dUpcmutluu and Is only issued once In soven years, when the day of tho nativity falls on Friday, past twenty-four hours: Margie Ueeso, 7 years, South Jardln street! Marion Patter son, 7 years, West Oi street. Haudsomo presents, hand decorated china, cut glass and statuary, at Ilrumm's. KilltMl. - General Macco, tlio Cuban j.ntriot, has been killed, and so havt high prices at Warner's shoe storo, 124 North Vain street. Ilrutally lleaton by lur Husband. Shamokis, l'a., Dec. jS. Mrs. Chnrlos Druinbosky, of thls,."co, Is lying nt tho point of death uu -ho result of a brutal nttuck mndo on ho' hy hor husband Mon day night. It sivius that tha woman did not prepare siVll0" to suit her husband, whereupon J struck hor with n colfoo pot, fractii",13 her bUuII. Ho followed this up iy kicking hor until sho was nearly i ncoiisi'loiis. IIu Is now In jail uwaitMS tho result of hur injuries. At ICrpclilnskl's Arcade Cafe. Wgotablo soup to-niglit. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Not Hard to Solve Why Womer, 121 North Main sticct, sells his lino footwear cheaper than others he has not got the enormous expenses other dealers have. This Is both beneficial td the buyer aud seller. Hoy's carpet slippers size 11 to 2, at 25 cents. Whitklock'h Shok Stohk. A chanco with every 50c. purchase will be given at thu Factory Shoo Storo ou tho hand some French doll, displayed in their window, Turkey for tlio Orphans. Watkln Waters Post No. 110, (1. A. K of town, has made it a custom for the past nine teen years to present to the widows of do ceased veterans and dependent members with a Christmas turkey, aud the Pus. will More diamonds nt Holdernian's than any storo iu the county. IHttur MirprlgtMl. After rovival services last evening about fifty members of the United licthany Ev.ui golical church repaired to the home of their pastor, liev. I. J. Iieltz, ou East Oak street, and tendered him a donation party. Tho members spent several pleasant hours in which Mr. Oscar Kohler nude a neat speech in behalf of those present, to which I!ov. Ileitz responded In nn ablo addrots and ex piessed his sincere, thanks for tho generosity shown to him as pastor. Tlio finest stock of palms and reasonable prices, at Payne's dirardvillo. 12-ll-0t-eod funis, at nursery, Wo liavo something entirely new iu fine linen collars aud cuffs at our usual low prices. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centio street. l'liino Scurfs A nice piano scarf with silk tasswi- comfortable rich colors will win Its uu homo as well n - viiristnias dinner. Wo have tl" specially dosigued aud caicfully made from t u best selected goods. At O'Neill fir b., 101! South Main street. 2t At the Hotel lltirua. The po'ico forco last night accommodated tlx way'arcrs with warmth and shelter by having them registeied at tho Hotel Hums. They were released this morning. Tuikest Tlirkejsl Tlllkoyst Fresh, home dressed turkeys at lowest market prices. At Coslctt's, :iU South Main street. 12-23-2t ovneuntod. Then n conornl attack f throwing tho main body of J1. y ado against tho robel ontreno-1' i gunboats opened lire on tin f owing to bad gunnorr fallout L damage to tho defenses. 1.t, it tho closest to Cnvlto, was fir, Jt irom tno town, ami all ot r y short, owlnsx to tho oitre' . given to tho ship's cannon. H When Hlos' mon roaohod t " works, a terrific Uro was opoME, .iney marcneii forward ros.0 tho rillo pits commencod tq fire, mowlmr down Mm frnnf column faltered, then rotreaJ L dor heavy flro. Tho Spanish in tho open and snbjoctod to,? of the tiro. Had tho rnbnla' 1,1 gocil Hlos could hnvo bcon s ,,i Wednesday, Nov. 11, Ilios X lU headed a hecond attack on 14 A throw his entlro army agalnsf ill flllll Will l'MUtnfl Tt.lttt V.n..-li' ilit attack. "'pT, rou P Escariu of Cuban AveiiEcjru Kkv West, Doc. ea I'assi,Jt nn, l.l ,,! ,1H. 1 CI ,. "f .. " J ' i." movement Tlirco battall It, tl .uuiiu u-uups icic oy watootfji " tho cast. It Is supposed thai of Woylor's coming cnmpalg r ' nilvnnplitr ri,lillv nil 4f Iu 'Tt iII' Wcyler, if posslblo, will nrovs.iii flln lllir , tlin m,t,.o nt TI, ....... 1 ""Of from Cuban sourcos that tho Is wild over tho murder of jjif nnd his bolovod chief lloute-,, burning to rovengo their f, ,M i bans In tho army nro lnfiirla' Dr. Zertuclia Is a mnrkcil t 1 .1.... - ..it'n lino leinil lull iiui-- .".a . .w.ei nlm. Ho Is it In a CU1IANR TtllltST Dr. Zertlichu Cannot noi uu p M o1 lia Ml miles from Ilunum with asd'i" guard Ilis trip to Ppaln , Collieries .Suspended. All tho colliorios of tlio P. & It. C. & I. Co., suspeud operations to-night uutll uoxt Mon day. It was iutendsd to operate tho col lleiics to-morrow, but as tho funeral of C. O. Hancock, general passenger agent of tho P. & IE. It. Co., takes place to-morrow tho early suspension was ordered. USIU'UI, X.JIAS til ITS. Gents' Fiuo Nlghtrobes from 50 cents to fl.05. At MAX LEVIT'S. Moro diamonds at Hoidorman's than any storo in tho couuty. l.utiro HutlNfuctlou, Tho wise way to spend a dollar is to go whore you get the best satisfaction in np propriate and doslrablo Christinas gifts. Our splendid array of holiday goods includes tlio new, the novel and the most beautiful at fairest prices. At Maley's, tho jewler, 10 North Main street. continue that worthy (custom this year. Buy your mother, v ifc, or sister a carpet ' Everybody Suya That A. Holdcrinau's jewelry exhibit Is tho flucst. Tiie goods are of a superb quality sweeper or a pretty rilg for a Christmas pw ' ' J Bi .n . . . . . . J - ' ('.twit .u.,v. ..'. Kit., att jitivn , Ua B Utl IB, DIUIU. JrViuSLaSwMilini, .dmiom.?.AmwJrr, 3.- t T.T.rr?.S.l'an-'tnns - ponod, tho Cubans say, hut 8 v goes over tliero they hnvo fr1 Mil In that country who will oL'o nnd young Gumoz. They j long escape tlio wrath to Clriijodn nlso comus lu foi i I hatred nnd rovonco. .Strong Insurgent bands ntf to Havana tliir, Min SivinlclilEi n dom vonturo far out of thoJHu city except In strong forces. ' ""i of twenty-llvo wore attacked p, ft r not over three, mllos from !e ' i nn lnsurgout bund, and eev i' , , klllod. Tills audacity has wr 2i I t but ho cannot capturo or d '1'1"' An Amorlpnn nnmod Amos. i Texas, is their most proinio ' . t:vi.t:it Titiirs it X ' 1 No CeMatlon of Activity In t. li J ruviiiro, i Havana, Deo. 23. - OnjK Weylorloft Havana yestr if tho hpanlsli cruiser Ec-ra.. . Muriel, north of tho mlllta'. the province of l'lnardel Hl'j teutlon of resuming porsai of the operations ngalnst tJbu! In tlmt part of Cuba. A'j'jtit genortils iu tho province of i(jf ( ussomblod at Artoinlsa.whei1, . tho urrival of Captain Gotit jn order tn luiiimimipn n ,mu ttnlun. Ouitiiln Onnonil W. ,( hltio tho movomciits of (it. troops with the forrcs of th nil thoso troons bonlnnlnir menta In tlio pruvinco, an' fifolf Btiirul thi( li.n,.,. will i... aJ l I iivity until tno campaign Iho Island Is llulsned. General Solano ro ports fro that I.loutonnnt Colonel On .., ... v,w uutimuii unita, nn engagement lu that t forco of Itisurgcnta. The gei tho enomy lor t ovor 700 'Z- "lii "'V' tv.ic T"" ,j'ir 3iv'
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