a aa Cm DECISIVE BATTLE EXPECTED. (rain Inth Coban Rebels Wonld ence by It. MARYLAND POLITICS ARE HOT AGAIN. The Elect on of Senstor Bennett's Sacees er Promises Trouble Mapgin, Nov. 14.-A Cientengos, Cabs, to the Impercial, ¢ it is reported that Maximo QGumez has abandoned his position at Bigunpca and is leading an army of 4,000 men upon hs medios. The dispatch. also says that Gomez | against Remedoin, by Maceo, at the bead of 1,800 mounted men. dispatch from is mecompanied io his HT The Correspondencin’s special d ‘from Havana says that the insurgent gen eral, Roloff, at the head of a band of rel iwpateh | ele, is at Bigunen awaiting i Gomez. According to this anthority (rer tinez Campos will at cnee maren Bignnea and sn encounter It is magarted that Gomez his tactics in cons the revolntionary assembi; urging the rebels in Coba eigive battle United States to recognize as belligerents, MAKES MARYLAND HOT Elsction of Senator Bennell's Bavriv Btate Benato roll conopty, other hie t fi and Repablicspa state hinges tos Prior to Beunett's d osed of 14 Demo comp license. Khonld the Mr. Bennett's stccess bea tie. Iii Bruce, sud ind: fimors, the yory \ Tr pronont tion. election an of which the Demoeral Mr. Bennett's u nine days ago wis election ther: affair. f Girl Daby Lost ‘the New YoRx, Nov. 14 age Point lage holm, a Oo! died yesterday nltar sn Mr. ( ! to Colleg man. He one of the firat le : and leaves. sn wife and two sons ar danghter, The daughter several yes J. Hooker Hammersley, their marrage Lou made san agreement on the desth of lo; Dachiess of Mariborongh, an Beresford, 000, should first cinld was & girl. A son was subsequently boru his w nis estate, val be theirs, provide bory to them was A Mauisie Murd: Paris, Nov. 14.—A wine mercusnt named Domergue giddenly became io- sane yesterday, and shot bis wite avd mother. Hé then began shooting from the win- dow of his house at passersby in the street, killing three persons avd wounding a number of others. When his risvolver was emptied and his ammunition axhansted, be barricaded himself in the house, which is vow snr. rounded by gendarmes, Accused of Filibuste110g. OCaarLmsroxN, Nov. 15.—The steamebip Laurads from New York to take a cargo of pyrites cinders for Philadelphis, arriv- o! this afternoon. Upon ber arrival, lib- ol proceedings sgainst ber for $10,000 were begun. Allegation is that the cargo of freight was spoiled on board the Lau- rads by resson of delays, oocusioned by the vessel stopping to take on passengers in Cubs. The captain said to-night that - the stories about the Laurada being sa filibusterer were started by Spanish sail- ora with whom he had had difficulty. rer in Paris, Reduction Defeated. WasaiNeToy, Nov, 14.—In this morn ing’s session of the general assembly Knights of Labor the proposition to re- duce the per capita tax from two cents per ‘month drift of argument going to show that the orgauizdtion peeded the money thus de- rived for the ipstitution of pew assem- blies and the propogation of memorial work of the order. Fine Systewy Abolished New York, Nov. 14.—The National Baseba!]l League meeting adjourned to-| night. The most jmportant roove made was the sbolition of the fine For the future offending players will expelled from the game after one ing in trivial cases and withont any notice in Zlariog offences. WHaro- TheTeg shit 8lightly Dimaged, 14.--Tha report to the nayy department of naval construe- tor Bowles says that the battleship Texans Wasiixaros, Nov. waa not serionsly damaged by straining | ‘in dry dock. UT LENT MUADERERS. trmaaniested with New York to one cent, was defeated, the i systern. | he i be Out. | THE PRINCIPALS ARE UNDER ARRFST, | RUSSIAN £6 reting Them fhe Turks Placed ‘he Mar jnma for 1%. i hen gent tO X17 forme, ma is it fact much of theitlorn lished oonoerning L=np2 bicyclist, and add somaewha letter save: “YA nnmbher of are npder Kurds firrest are wanted, Ww in tan! nooant, Arai: , NEW} that the treasury departme.t has com bankers a view to making au errsugenoent for the { car erowded with paopis too 5 plaoge of 130 feet from the Cent réet draw with of the Central yada { i i i i ofthe Rg restoration Qo serve falls to furnish they will reseiva fon BIO ANE] CK ai per cent, basis ue nd hauls Rel it by The “apply ob finaueial | Bignallad to the mot latter did ; on the car and the next Insia.. 1 piavR- ed through the gates and cover the edge of the open draw ito the river 130 feet below. Motorman Rodgers jamped and saved his iife, as did also two passengers, bus 19 ‘people in tbs car were either drowned or crushed to death. Only one man was taken out alive and be is fear- tally bart. The motorman was wrested. The idea is regarded with lov. banks, ae they wonld rath. usual and the conda ‘gold’ than experience wu’ ! distarbanoe, srraan to gs; and the cond WAL PERE * “i Cut Three Throats. . PHOENIXVILLE, Nov. 15.— Domestic un- bappiness and drink esused Thomas Elwyn, an iron worker, to cut the throats of himself and hie two children this after poon. The children, aged “oar snd six, are dead, and Elwyn will probably die. The three were fou.d lying on the bed together. : ; Elwyn is doing weil. Attending physi- cian at the hospital this evening says the ‘ou is not necessarily dangerous and he i1 likely to recover. : Footbal ‘aturday. ‘Barvurd Freshmen 12. New York —Yle 26: Omnge A. C. 0 [aca Corneil 6; B § Huang tr» a Tree, 4 POLIA— 4H FrepeERICK, Md.., Nov. 17.—Jfamee| a yenng vegro, begged fool at LEesT | Going, the residence of Hamilton Grelsber: uit- he 5 In nERro | * here, yesterday, ed M £8 Lailie Jo discover ad, Afterentivg, he sss servant, who the gor % a i sistance: toe ® AS Bioua in Longe, Lovercoming the girl's re | broke her id eat her with a rezor. | He wus arre tod aod held for 8 hearing | Monday. A few hours luter O88 #1 Snmh, the vets tidied yesterd Hea wie Mar jon.’ hes jail by a mob spd hungto a (ree on which, the negro Bigus was ‘lynched for the sams kind o! a4 crime, wis tuken [rom wt #1 InUS, al Ne wion, Mass, {afew years ago, firil'ale Seam DNDON, Noy, Amoy rensivad infor: Germany Will Not Gobble Nov. 17 L€dermany intends to cecoupy Amoy 18 The ramor is to the ped have been 3 v a y - § BHANGIATY, Ihe repos rye carshia true RElrihe that Clerman warehips ner An Riel I nar Amoy with 8 ¥1aw t §# 80 IBIBLQ Nels ANU) ith i Vid it establishing a conling station therso: ra Sell Oud 17. & H Bie Cuban Lewd. Taveras, Fila, Nov i‘ nfte noon of On the arrival wy al ¢ = gmsian rom % Here de AOR hon es Hpaniards ‘hands shifted the scene to the tull bel- | PHILADELPHIA—Penns. Fresbmen 4; i ny | - ALT POET LAU ; by i JE L The Dookman Apnonaces That J 1 Aus tis lias leen Appointed. FS BARING veED | AY iid Nealisn y Fell Clapper Nt : vt 2% » y ; 7 . § ¥ 5 T 3, ! nd 2 » “x 5 for the beilry s : was suddenly darkened while ths stage | In the darkness a panting | in the yard of the residence of R. T. fry tower. female figure ran swiftly by the raporter | Mitchell on Bay Eleventh street, close and crouched atthe foot of the belfry | to the shore. Mr. Mitchell, a hotel keep- | planted’ the trée in | the rays of the calciums fell upon the! the fall of 1864. It bore an excellent bell tower as Mrs. Carter began the crop this year, but the ravages gf worms | rapid ascent. Climbing swiftly, now in ! robbed it of its beauty until, to Mitch- | full view of the audience, she reached ' ell's surprise last month, the sturdy the first landing and tossed her lantern | youngster came cut again in foll blos- | V3 he or : Jornas : | progress of the work. stairs, The change was completed, and | er on Bath avenue, to the ground. Upward she toiled, | som.—New York San. reaching the top breathless, but trinm- | : phant. i The Passing of the Pilotboat. 1 » most twig and gayly bade defiance to! the approaching storm. The tree stands ; WHY WOMEN SUICIDE BEIFNERTRIUACTION ON THE INCRE ASE hd v, FOES i A Woman's Colirge Suicide Cinb Death by Teaping From a Reliread Bridge. tha Revers Straits Too Hard en Theme An Interest Wor Mrs Maybrick. : The international Maybrick commit- tee, of which Dr. Helen Densmore is president, held a meeting the other day in the banquet hall of the St. Cloud ho- tel, New York. The Rev. Phebe Hana- ford , presided, and Margherita Arlina Hamm, who represented the American committees abroad, read a paper describ- ing an interview cn the subject with Sir Charles Russell and dealing with the Mrs. Berjumin Harrison was the first president of the American society to en- I ford and sympathe of Amer ot rr) Tar winese portion af the I gurgscash with an
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