Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 December 1896 — Page 6

MR. BRYAN AT DLNVLR.

A COLD WINTER.

ALASKAN SEAL FISHERIES

thr I'll? iNHMl Hol 'lay At Irr In Ml. II. .nor .tt i-n mii -..iihiistatlt' Wltoillr II. Ilcraril I litt I lira I l Mr . mi 1'aUee ll.Hrl. Mail Ill Irl K lira ami llriulr! Ihr Matf An iiiM-iaary llat.guat. 1i n Kit, DsL, Nov. H There W t ciowd of people ai the unit I depot when Mr. llrynn arrived, few mm11 1 . , uftor Seven o'clock The city wot dressed iu holiday garb iu honor of tht v sit. if, and tin- enthusiasm f the poopi. was Of the liveliest kiml Mr. 1. tu wn airt upou In arrival by a 0 malt toe of ten on arrangements, and v i.e tesbdcd fr iu tin stops lie was greeted with sheers. Ho bowed bis a- ihoowlaegBMSlta, ami WM ipi vkly n. i .fit to a I'uri iai;.' ami drive. i nb rt'i".i.v tQ the residence of lion. Ot M il. una'., where brcakfns'. was served. Shi Ml v before ten o'clock Mr. Hryaii dl " e from the Thomas residence, ami from ten o'clock unt.l mi. mi be received tin- l.nties of Denser nt the brown l'.i.i.cc hotel. The rotunda was approprteiely deooratod with dags ami (Liliiiv Mrs. Patterson. M prtalC 081 01 Mj :.al fsu.TVae a. -iat lui, pro aided and Introdussd Mr, Hryan. Mrs. Mary U Bradford delivered a brief ee dr. - . ad Mr. r.ryanthen kuve a grab fu. little talk to the ladies. The lntie-

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tin n.. After In ia h Mr. bryan and .v. Me lntvre entered a carriage and drov tiir ugh tile principal streets .if th city, wii.ch wore crowded with people MfK to ee the late silver omul idu tt fur the pretideney, and wimni tbej cheered enthusiastically. When the stale eapitol as readied, M.ooo schoo.' ehildrea, each of which earrled a tatali A'lnTican dug, greeted Mr. Brysa ami waved him a welcome to Colorado At 4 p. iu. Mr. llryau delivered a brief address to the nuiltitude await iug him at tbe roadway and Seven-tot-nth street, lu the evening; Mr. llryau delivered a eerl brief address ut the Central l'resbyteriau church, aud was followed by I oiigressmaii JTowue. of Minnesota. Who was a fliest of the chamber 0 commerce. Ai nine o'clock Mr. llryau attendeti tbe annual banquet of the chamber of commerce at the llrown I'ulaee hotel T !i- t.iastniiister was lb v. Myron W K en. Addresses were Delivered by kev Myrou W. Heed, Henry I'. Mod, M i,n T. Ml Murray. Uov". A. W. M c Kitt v re, ttov. -elect A Iva Adams, Senat.tr Henry M. Teller, lion 1. .M. 1'attarson, Hun. C K. Towm, nf Minneiota, ami Wiiiiam Jennlega Brysa. i ifii. James it Weaver, of Iowa; Hon, tin , ( . Hart ut I'n. aha, and Gilbert M. Mitotic. i.k. editor of the Omana bi rhl-llci al l. were among tbe gUSStS of honor bidden to the h.'ii.juet. A NOUBLt L.ATHLRING. M.tiqu. in Ina at !. BweiW It I I r fur i.o.nl Work In IkO Lata I tinsilga fcawnaaa tt Kaawati WaWar mii i Hataaaal ajaiiar taiaa itri..ß rr. -ii. tu I.rinra ft Ki-r,i from Mt-itiltrrs uf I In- I ln. t. Nkw Vi iiiü. Nov. IS. It tvas a tiota ble t'uthcriug t.nat assembled at lh eluii ii his.? of tin- I i.riu tcr.it ic club last nirlit to boaor former ti .v. Koswell i. Ti .wer f.r the fooi work lie did peV aunally in the cause of honest inouey ami aattoaal probity. Among' the represeulati ves of diverse uolitical elements present were rtnlrmew Bdword Laatef back, of the rcnuhlicaii county l uiniiiittee; V. Sheeban. former lieuteuant-t,'overm.: ; .lohn D riuimiua, .lohn Dewitt Warner, former Oov. Waller of Connecticut; lieu. ( urlis, the cotiressin. in-elect fitntiSt Lawrence county; W. L. Curtis au i.l others.

Robert 1 Booaevelt prealded at the guests' tatde. It was after 10 o'clock when the ciyiira were lighted. Mr Boooteelt eulooizetl Mr. k lower at length, hinted that the eoaatry WOttld hear of bin iu I'.sii and then profjoaad tiie latter' heaith. Turee cheers greeted toe fee ai fir ffoeervoc as be ar.se to speak. ; v. r lower said: "I would rather be tendered such a bOMttet as toi-, than b- nresnleaL" A how 1 of deliifht 'reeled this. The governor whs fr ipieutly applauded bef ire he ceased talkin... Mr. Rooeovwlt tbea latrodooed Mr. Parry Heluiont, who spoke briefly. bettete of regret were real from Secretary i rl isle of tiiu treasury; Haunter y Herben &t tbe navy, At lareeyOeBerol ttemeek Poeieieater General Wiis.tu, Secretary 1'iancis of the inter. or, Beate tpry Morton of the agr cultural depart neiit, bar e-, A. liana. Secretary Lainont f th war ib p.fiincnt, Vice-l'i -esiiiciit-elect ruti A 11 ai l aud others. DAl;ING HOLD-UP Of a hu t... I ab( Cert Hi llrart ol I lot Hgn'i llaaitirt. St i-1 Inn. i nil Alio, Nov. tft.- l ive men hoarded a norlb-boarti State sticet cable car at t:M a. in. al I'd k ( ourt, Inch is right io the heart of the retail dry goods section of the city, and while ouc at either end prevented eeepa from orowded car, the others seized L. C. Itarbcr, proM .. tor of barber's cafe on Handetail street, and another man, froui erben they aeeefWd watches ami a amall amount of inniiey. A cry ol "robbers" v. as raised und the conductor gate the signal for a quick atop. As the train baited, the thieve jumped aed Ware followed by n Couple ol police ate u who were b' ard tbe eat au I by o? .er passi-ir.'ers. '1 hey sue Cvetle 1 Hi i .U' Uli if l.e p .rsUtTS.

rh leeaaoeti Dewteeflp N tbj ma oaielai "t Da wWi lavaee i ,iia uraiiivr aa4 Vtatwal lie ail Ar I'rrillnail bj Hrv. M U. I' liQala Waeilni aeeiptwAt St. Lofia. Nov. t'3. The Hepubiic publishes the following as the result of achat with Kev. Irl K Hicks, the well-known publisher of Words aud Work and weather forecaster: 'The tfWilng w inter promises to be a ttoriny ami severe one, attendeti with many saddea and marked change HI atiiiospheric coiitlitions. Accurding to the aredlotioaa of Ree, Irl H. Hiebe, the loeal weather prophet, whose prog-

oatieattoaa have beeeborweoet by the weather clerk with such sigual lUOOeil on former occasions, there can be no other scijuel to the unusual aafs tnrbations that w ill ma ke the BOAtb of Deoanber, 1MN, A rediette nio-b lu the me'.coi ..logical annals of this country. ufbroQ tbt WOrd Of this close student of tin teoiolog oat, atmospheric and nstr.niomical pbeoi menu, the coining ii. mi! h w ill bring some of the Utoat r arkabie and violent tonn perioda eeer witnessed, . w ing to the pecu: iar iulli.ein es that WÜ1 be exerted upon thii terrestrial body by a UUiuK-r of planets. "To t bo disturbing inllut aces exerted upon the earth by such irritating In avev y h-d e. as Venus, Mercury und Mars will bo duo all tbe bard ship iu store for the people of this country. Tbe tirst week in Hcce Hilter is expected to bring severe storms. The BOOB, will be closest to the earth on the Id, and the period between the '.M and Jd, v heu the uioou is new, w ill be a center of reactionary storms. Ab ut the 2d there will be a very marked change to warmer weather, in the extriine western portions of the country. There will be southerly winds, and rain and snow-storms will sw eep eastward acr. s the country, many of which will be attended by fierce, destructive gales, especially on the northern lakes, and the Middle and North Atlantic coasts, up to about the the Ith, 1 med lately following these rain and snow-storms, continuing till about the 7th, cold weather w ill set in, causing blizzardoua conditions to follow the eastward moving rain. A long season of extreme und trying wiuter weather will set in at this time. "K newed storms of rain ami snow, following a low barometer and higher temperature, will set iu from about the ytli to the istb, and w ill be snceeeasd by another coid wave, which will reach the Atlantic and gulf coast regions the follow ing day. From tiiis tiBM Ott, throughout the balance of the month, the pernicious influences of the planets, stormy and variable weather, may he t-x I'.'i te.l. There will Lc warm waves, low bsToSietor, with winter thunder and llfhtning, attended by high and dangerous gales. Sad Ing od deoly in sweeping blizzards an. I cold waves, ani mating iu rapid and regu lar issesesl m "From ii bout December 10 to December I t here wtil occur I me of t he moat marked and v oient storm jterhuls tf the winter, and OSpOChtlly of Decetn ber. n tbe latter date the eonUaed lofleSBCee of Vulcan, Mercury, Mara, Venus and bar! b. which will be at that time near the centers of t heir perturbations, will exert a powerful and peculiar effect upon the earth, ami grave danger will threaten life and property on aud along the great lakes ana the North A' hi ntic S 'list. "The moon will reach its full on December 1'.', and an intense col.l wave ia predicted for that period. Should it bo delayed for a short time, it will only gain iu force and intensity by the delay, with the result that it will penetrate further smith. If, at this period, there is a low barometer all the way sioith, in eeeaeetloa with storm areas, it is alasosl oertaiu that the cold wave will penetrate clear to tbe gulf region and cause great loss to the extensive fruit groves of the south. It is possible, however, that high barometric pFSSn uro in tbeas reajiona daring the sorth ern storms will in event the spread of cold WSVS to the extreme southern re gions, but it is well to be prepared for the a orst. "best ructive rains, with lightning end thunder in the far south, Changing to bl izards, sleet storms and serious block adee in the northern districts of the country, may bo exiiect- I leaf about Christmas and the two snoeecdiag day. The month will close wh ii terriSe a inter sales and an extreme eold wave thst will sweep tbe continent. "The succeeding months of January and l ebruary will furnish almost a 1 1 petition of fbe severe weather of tbe t o aiag month, and the citizens of St. Loa It may expect to put in a UMsg and aeeers winter in return for the uuSee tdly long and pleasant s;oll of uuHtm weather th'-v have enjoyei."

si ii i tawMeewJ Qpss Oaeetlea iiaouv l t.t,. rniiiniit I lit siariinm l'rtitai i AevatMeS N taasaaaadoe Urn-, a until ii i'aaaSHteaas ef Weh f Itahartea iiarSarHtte i''u Wesaai sv ii nf Sealmii. sTAsatnnTos, Nor. 27. Ao ludlcntion that the UsStfisg sea seal question H hot at SU oounidi'l-ed set tied by this golem SaSSt. and tliat some further convention n. list be secured with (trout Kritmla to aspplosssnt the inaflnieat rwfsiat ioasof the l'ai is trlh saal( is abown frow the publication yeetntdsy of a re i toi t on the subject. In. nie by ( "in man ler Uric of t be navy, from obesrentionn ussae tweyentsssTOi Tiiis ofttenr, who Is asn lbs comniissioner of fish and laborfaw recogairted aa 'be fur eesJ sntboritjf nf the roecruotent, sad bferefWHl is sosssi ered of the highest sign i licance. Coansssder Hrlss Ituts that the prnaereatton ef tbe Alaskan fur seal in: lor existing eondltlons sad regulations rest, OS t lie very slender contingency of tbe pie.ilt.'iice of tempestuous w eather during the month of August. Two or ihres weeks of good w-nher ut this time, by permitting the sealers to opeTStS M ilhout interruption outside the Mntlle .-.one ami OO. the feeding gi'' oi nils of the female sf,iU, mean the ultimate and rapid destruction of tlnx seal herd on the Prlhyloff ihiaiids.. iu eonelaaloa, be writes: Vbe Ed hrinf SM illicit 0S, w l.eii Btlipped of nie sum of aisor solaie ae4 Stpteewtte iinaePii incllrni le its dlataastea aaa aSawt i t ut, otters the toUewtaf SoBatw allsmlivsi . f sell. eim i.l. t. Shall the l'nite.l Mutes K ivernment efeetaaUi suit iSiff er teinlants tale Laterae tiooal dispute by anednsdy aaststlsslM tle ...i-li.u leal her, I us Hi air.uiais arrive uu the .-. ul islun ls!" l)r, : Saalltee U ailed Statte sei wtt tae pabajte peaeaenaf nrmsii CoiMBMe to Ssatrey the wataosfilwlr wehartea ami la ihe ftetstty, ad thu uif.maiflv ile-trev the lef.tliuutc ludnstrjr uf Ultlai wleeted eais ua tae taUuUaf Or. 3. Will UM llrit;-h jtn.irnmeiit enact laws tu protect an linluitry sSteb is now ReaMllV Masedei Ul America to lisve been from tlio uulet efuiote c. Hi. mer, I ii latCfMl KS ireit liritani iii hi io t tie t'litie-: ate tea The tlrsr, prop.i-il.on in ,v s .in neellessly harsh ainl cruel, but the action iuilicale.1 is iuUeeil Immune uiul fully an ante I by the fact n.st aoaiaeaM et irstootlea aaSer existing rei la 11 obi le adeasste to preeerra the srii. ierd.sntl ttiu: tiie lutrnl of Hiirm mm by Anit rieuii nuval siiU revenue veKseis oeea aot prevent the tmvoe wroutht bj the pela Lunlen in Uihinif annually ivltiu Ol iW.Sal nursiiia' feuialti arsis ur.u leaving tin ir ir,i)H to ilic of Hiiirva'..ii:i. beltles tacrlflcuiK 'he siune number of unborn souls. No oo iao aaa haS tea epportnntty le viit tin -.tni lilaodi ouri fir the breed ng aasaon aud erltiit's- tl.eillstresNinir sjitetiieleof thouaai.os ut young seals In Varloea stuges of Harvattoa i n iu t- ickaew tadge tae aeret icsa barbarity of petaoic MMltna sad tkeaa inline principle Involved 1 tbe prupoaiUon to s , mil He- A :a:' seal I nl .it mic bieW. THANKSGIVING IN LONDON

FOR BREACH OF PROMISE.

A PrtOfvlUTION. Tiie Nr- i Mef iaettee el the Oeesl el Ulllm ;i i, W aSHtsc ros, N'o 15, The sseae d. St has Ul led the vacancy iu the eaief Ji.st ice ibis in the Sehrt of Claim, caused by tbe tleatn of Judge Rieh unison, by the PTOBHitieO totli.it otlic nf Judge Ciiarlea I. Nott, now a metaber of the COOrt. The lattei H placa is tilled by the iiip.iinl nt ol Casrlee n. Uttwrsysl Mbnrtasipss. who at prettuat lioidau position of MatstnsA Sttoraej anneifj in the tleiiarttueut ef justice.

Oeaai Veeoet Whttte ss Ihe itrift ef tha i 1 1 1 1 1 it rjc it t mirt ef ieeeieaa KniMit k.,11, Nov 24. The Hat of oases to be tried in the diahnrffh court of SSesloOS contains that of Miss I ea Grabt, of Paadee, aajnlnat Jaasei Martin White, M. 1'.. of nnlrudtlery, near Inn,, ice. Miss uiant is the eldest daujfhter of Kev. Mr. (irant, pastor of the pariah of 8t, JJohaa, Daa dee, and issuing Mr. White for breach of proiniie of ma triage. Mr. Shite, who ia retired from the hi use of comBjssas, to wblefa ss rnivrned for Forfarshire, is the head of the li. m of J. F. t bltS i OS , of New York. SIXTEEN PERSONS itm ne. i to Death ii. Pralrta i im in Ok laSaaaa,

dt rinuK, Okln., N. v. Irons lire swept over the eoaatry yesterday aKwalnej cheiie. Matena ssraoai, It

Cetabrateal by tiif Amirirnii s,,ity Aai baaaaMtee Huyani at ayaaSaet tTaetle LoMio.n. Nov. CT.-Tho Thanksgiving diaoee ol tbe American society iu London ways given last night iu the .,'reut hali of the Hotel Cecil. The Seoorationa were American and ltntish Hags mid the c sits of arms of the diffl n ut stales -f the UnloB. Behind the seat of the chairman, the brosS dent of the society, nee a statute of Liberty. About three linnlrt d grest.-i

Were ireseut iiicludiny ir Frank l.oekwood, sol icitor-j-eneral; Mr. Benry M B tea ley, M. P., Mr. Hiram Miixini, and their wives; Sir llichard Webster, ( onsul-lieneral Collins, Miuinteiiey Jcpson, Moiieiire ( onvvay, ii. l'. Mevt-ns ami Newton Cmoe. Atnbasbutlor Itayard, who was iuritad, Was not present, lie having gone to W indsor to viit the tiueen. A let- j ter ef resjret was read from hiin, in ivli ich he sa ul: "It is a great dhsptwlntOMNlt that the royal BawBHTM to Wladaoc esstle .h'privea me of the pleasure 1 con llseotly sntieipntasd ef saeetlnsj siy foe low -mimt rv men . The disappointment is unavoidable. 1 must bow to the ineX'irable laws nf ei.quette of this land, Which nre jmraiiiount in such matter. Will you make known to my countrymen the circumstances that addeoly intervened to deprive uie of the great pleasure of being- lb your in id st.' ' The readingof the letter was greeted with cht ei s. tiir Frank l.oekwood, in proposing the health of I'reaUUHlt Clevelantl, infer red to 1 1 is hi is pi ta hie reception iu t ho Unite I State on the occasion of Iii re-'eiit viisit. He said ho v as retpiested by Lord Uussell, lud ehief justice of I., gland, with SP how he wont to the. United Stales, to express regret fur hits absence, which was caused by the death of a relative. ontinuing, tbe speaker said Iiis personal contact with Prnekteati Cleveland bad convinced him that in- " as a atra ightf or ward, honest, independent and nobly courageous man. t'heers.J Ueasked his hearers to join with him inili .uaInSJ to One who honestly and honorably discharged tbs Jntlea of his renpi isskble position. Mr llichard Webster responded to

the toeeti The eonssssaity of the Kngb.sh sinaSiii,,' peoples." He aid he had long ceased to think that there was any real fear of there ever being such a horrible disaster at war beiveen tiie United Mates and Ornat liritsia. Sir iXiehSrd'n iremarks were f rripii ut ly into ri nptod by cheora.

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Breese DbweleaeSSBetel laeeweittelhi Sanarlraa feapta and le tbe uro Feerth i i.Hgrr ft aatbwe la be ae lataveeuas hiavlt' I'ai'fr anil, l'riilialil. Hin llnal Ratable ' t IfaM leaSSS bj Iba lveaeni i ate ' i alia Ksn ioi k. Nov a Hemld iecial fron W asblssjtea says: rsnldsbt Cloenlaad baa snea dneotlai frsal ileal of time to Ida annual message during the lust week, lil.d boW has it till in SSbdl, so that it can bo Inlsbsd in a couple of days. This ineasage is t xpected to he one of the ablest pill nc doeuuientt Mr. Cleenlssd hat wrlttea dnrlag bis two lerasa, It Will be, in a sense, his farowell to the American people aa their chief eisen live, and there is littv doubt that he iv dl embrace the OStUOT tunity to mark out the course hebe Uesen ought tobe followed b the uat. um I poverauisbt for tbe aiaiateuattoe und Ivaaeeatent of lbs prosperity of tue eOBBtrjTi 1, re. eu affairs will natinally claim cm, si lerabte attentioBt and the prsei dent wßl t.avc an opportunity tu eon grain late coiigrcsa und ti.e country upon the solution of the Venezuelan boundary eoatroeersy as aiibe heaor able to the Halted Mates. Uiigiainl in: I VsOSSttels. A Hairs in Turkey will be (llaettteed m detail, ami the president sill be lb! a to show that the or dlnary diplomatic aeeneles have sufficed for the protection of Amerisah life and property in the TsrbfeSh empire. The last paragraph of the niessac to be written will be those dealing with the situation in i uba. lie will SVall himself of the latest possible information aa to Ihe Military sibaaMon in the island, and t lie prospects fur the esrly success or failure of tbe insurgent! may have much to do with shaping his policy. Present indications are that he will make no radical recomDBetldkttioaa on this subject. Although there is no prospect for the enactment of any rov nueor financial legislation during tbe rest of his term, Mr. Cleveland is understood to St preparing for an slebOSStS discussiou of those sit bjects. and will recOiaasnnd legislation which, he believes, if carried out, will put the treasury and the financial syste.n of the eoaatry ea s sound baeia, l lie presoleut will dou htieSS express h i approml of re loiaaiendstions for laerenalsfi the reveuas by imposing; revenue duties on tea and c iVoe and IllifaetlSS the internal rovciiue tax on n rr. The financial reform recomntlations of the luessagu vviil be ll mu I bt lines of Mr. levcand's forBier i ocoiiiuu nda' ions, and will have i 1 1. eir basis tbe advocacy of the i 1 1 14 ie gold standard as the foundation of t he monetary system of the conntry. I he retirement of the froonbacka and the Sherman notes w ill be r. coinlaeoded, so as to take the fovernsssnt entirely out of the business of issuing proiiiissory notes. banking reform will be ri'i'i on men i led at t ho sa in o time, to enable tbe banks nf tiie countrv to issue circulating notea which will be safe and which can be expanded or POD trail ted in volume to moot the uceiis of the business of the country. Sir. h vi l ind is alive to the neceasity of continuing the expansion of the navy and of constructing coast defenses to put the country in u condition to resist foreign aggression, ami the resoesnteadntioa oa these lines made by Secretaries l.aiimiit and Herbert in their annual reports will be ,ecoiided iu the the message. FOR A PERMANENT HOME

THOSE RECENT DATTLES

ia Plates tifi itm Itleeesaed j iJuraiu Heabaaa, Qaeaael rat 'uian Jaata at Now turb fba aeeaauils frebablj i.i. .re. i, lint sabtlaalbiHf Cat teal Werlar Drawee Vee Saest Nkw Youa, Nov. 'JH. The Jaeks iiville dispatch giving the details of the tWO bb oily battles recently fought BS tWSSb Macco's forces and those of I. en. W tiler III I'niar del Uio, caused great rejoicing among t'ubuns belt peaterday. Ofltelal details of tha lighting have not yot boon lesoistd by tlm junta, but it is eXbSCted that t ol. JoSt Ken s, with llaoeo'a dlapatebet to tbs lelegat ion. will be here to-day. Horatio ReubeiiN, who is counsel for Ihe junta and very close to Delegate Pa!He, talked to Ihe reporter yesterday, .sen or Palma himself WAS too busy. " o do not care to boast of the vio lory, " he said, "us we have only the aswanapet aeconutt of it ss yot to suable as to judge ai its Importaaos, " Tliere is bl reason to doabt, however, that the report i snbstabtlally UT reck Possibly there fUtt been so, no bxu us ratios in the seeoanl nf lbs "Spanish losses. John Liuu, the siee trielan who had charge nf thedyns1 tits btlbSS, is a Jacksonville mau 1 notico the dispatch bear-. aJachsonloavllle date, aud it is not sullkely that loosl prldd may have caused Itiau'a are iu the victory to bs BtOffS ur less luajrnitled . US peel to have M eo'sown account if the oiiuagvinciitH by to-day and will then beta Letfcnfehnpe te discuss the campaign ..ml its prnbablo results. We arc particularly unxioiis to bear of the son duet of Macco's dyaasslts gnu- M Is cnfe eertaia that this gun has been orought into notion, and it may have wrought much of the baSOS reported in Wey lor'. columns. "I ii is campaign shows how much Wey ter amount to iu real warfare. Ht started out by saying that he was Ifoiny to wipo Maren and his army oil the face of the earth. Now he is back iu Havana saying ho could not lind tbsat, Mc crowed too soon. ACS u'dI tig to his own statement Maeeo had 1,000 man. Well, the earth has not swailowed them. It will be hard for We Let to make the world believe but that be did lind Macco and is now sorry for iL'' WLYLER'S TROOPS, Main Defeated Sj Ms ten Said t.i in ! BMaffallaaS,

YmtK, Nov. Mt A limes

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is now positively known in Havana that Oca MTeylee bad his army have been defeated by Macro ami Ills foi ci's lathe province of Pinard. l ftiu Full detail of the battle are lacking1, eel i! is l.nown to have been the fiercest ami most disastrous of the revolution. The battle was desperate, aud Isen, Weyler, seeing his men were hgnting at disadvantage ami were bcui s ail filtered, ordered a retreat, leaving ear 1,000 dead and taking bis wonnded with hum More than I.ikh) Wonttded Ob reached Havana Weiliicstlay night, aud several train b ads are on rou te. eyler's troops are aid to be demoralized.

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pfaaMeai irvriMmi Parabaaaa t ii Mum i -Hit ,oii- I iMiilaw in Pvlaeataw, b. Fki.ncktox, n. J., Nov i". Prof. Andrew West, nf tbs university, returned yesterday afternoon from Washington, where he hud been laying the claims of Princeton ns a place for a rsstdoaes before President Clovela lid. Pr if. West, w hen seen last evening-, lathorlsed the following statement for publication: ' 1 1 'res. dent Cleveland has to-day pur chased the resilience of Mrs. Si lib il on l'.ayard avenue, in i'riiici ton. and Will make Princetoa bis permanent home boon after the expiration of bis bN' HI as president. NegotiatloOt looking ti this end have been iu progress for Shoal three weeks, and ware ooata Binted Friday by the put chase of the property. A number of reasons have attracted President and Mr.. I levelaud to Princeton. "The prcdilcnt's father iva eduatod fiaj- the Presbyterian ministry here. Tbe quiet and iudcK'iideut boSBS life of the p. ace, its healthf ulnesft, its convenience to New York, Lhe attraction of a university society, is well a other re. is ,us, have been iuInnbtbtl in his tieoision." T' ne actual pnrsbste priee of v property eobld not le leariied Inst nig-lit, but it ia genera I ly understood Hint the president paid between 145,imm) and 55no,iMM for it. The property is beautifully located in the western pact of the village und overlooks a ' pietnrcsijuc stretch of larmiiig coontry three or four Billet iu extent. IiJ reetly nomas the avenue is tiie residence of Prof. Wiiiiam Mallbyaa Sloan, an I the location is by far tbt in o t desirable one iu town.

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Ko litii Ai, Count 'Sil Ii- ., ,,J Ma Mutinies 'Ha chaatal i, wore an u oyer becaassdis tnrri .1 u h , x oi eraiwe Instead of u pot of baked I ttas, - Chtoairo Itocord.

Batiast Bonistist "My ps't an m low," ItOMHtctl a little bo. "M, n fi raaaon," replied the other, ai. liii.'lit'i', for the hod fcdoWS wan, uu ei atonal'' Tit-Bits.

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How's l itis ? Ws offer One Hundred Dollar r -,j for any case of Catarrh tliot t..., u , cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. F. 1. Cuxxi v v Co., l ropa., T do f), We, the underobrncu, bavs kn t. Cheney fi r the last 1. y.-nrs, tu.d 1 icvt him ierfsctly honorable in nil I , t trsoBaetloet bthI flnaorlally able to cans put any obllgatli ibs made by tliolr firm, VtsT'oi TitPaJt, Wbolcealt Uruggj : ,, Tol lo, O. WALPiMtt, Kinvan b Mauvin, Who .8 Druinrlata, Toledo, Ohio. Hall't Catarrh Cars is bikee Inten i v, setlug directly npoa the blood sodui , sarfseea of the tyatarn. PriosTSc, p r bob tie. Bold by all Trnigflsts Thatuioshel free, Hall's Faj-'iUy Pills nro tbt bosk

Pa KvtiNiT (wTitinc a pfetcrfpl -Take this every morula ." Put "I)lv bit 1 will. Do yes t ink , in u du i billy-giat, that yet kiu fade Bc OB a bUa paper f Up to Dsts,

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railway will sell round tnpeseurau a tit keb f rmu Chicago to u great many points in tie Wot turn tad beut wettern states in, tu on its own line and elsewhere, ut art atlj re dace I rates Details as to rates, roUU9A,et&j, Bay bo obbdaed oo application t.i any eoupon ticket motor by tddrettlax Gto, m HsarroaD, Qsasral Paatsager Afaaj Culoago, 111.

(iniinv "Is them a btll-reoTTi In tlda ti i : t -. " Gail eel" "Yes, tir; downstairt to t ie left; onlv wo generally call It Inrin thispartol thseountrw" Rol ur. UttttSb lAt.'i siiurt r,,r CaiifMata Or Pu ;et Siiuti I until vos have wrlttte Io the iiiiilersigDe! for the IhtrliilfltcH'l Aow of T"itriK( Jfefes, VMahk f. aad Swt rWpe, It ivnn tttractioa es lusbi. dstcrlhta tram terries uud pen ually eou ducted loa ritt sleeper exeartioaa to California, L. w. MTacku r,G. v. . ist. Iyi.uis, Mo.

Tteunea (facetiously; a siao ess aW wavs diet to to his stetu arapher, y tl know" W.ii'leigh-" Ve-; but the '' hiin down, just tlm same." Vogue.

PtSriWTI stimulate liver, kidneys and setrsbt. Bever thibea, wesbes or ni.

Hicas Aie yes fond of eblWrenl Wicks "Immodere'cly. A bouee it ae reaS ful nftor the litt e dears liavo U-eii put to bed." -Boston Transcript.

.Vie. -Ii-r Sp.iiilalt In ur v t 1 1 HI...I In Ilia tntllpplaa MahkiI), Nov. 2T. A diapatch from Manila says the Spiiniali troops under Maj. Artega hu ve defeated a hotly of Philippine letorptste, whoso losses m i. lied an '.w tnoded srnfs bpwsitj si 4'o i.e il.

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A aiSBb' Hsflalaolt near Kols reporb

ed, were bin nod to death by the raging bbnies. A Catholic miss. mi vt ai saved by the iffoits of ttSS IbbtabSb The coiitlagratioii is said lo have been Stewed by desperadoes who were tiying 1 o oscn pe from a pursuing po se T he v ictims were mostly half-hrvri In ditus.

Karvea Raeapa or Unrats nt tiia raoria Ratal 1. Ilu It-iO Murk tif Mrt-n PbOttA, DL, 'ov. 21.- Fire wat dif BOttred f rest lite robf f Ifss Fee ia hotel, tbe oldest hotel in the city, eboat btbo o'cloeh ust ersalns;, and for A tune it See me I iuiptissio.e to avoid ri sal loss of Uf, s t bs pants created btsosg ifnsstt sad sntpioyea of tne ptace wns tontetblag fearful to coutenipiati'. Ily tbt proinpt action of tltt M.-t men. bOWSfSf, everyone in 1 ha belidlag was reetoved to u place of anlclv in a short Inno.

Muri I ro.iit fur Manila. it a ii 1 1 1 in a, Nov. je. a steaasai sailing hence yestertliTy for Manila anrrfsd t vv bal tallont of troope to reinforce the .spa n ish col u inns opcrii ' ing BfffnietJ tne insurgents in the Philip puie It lands, .She also carried a ij.iiniit y nf v ur material.

FiTOM HAVANA. Aw rill bortalltf lu Ilia stnlali Arm) i rinn stebaeoa ttaseuiiia'i aae, Havana, Nov. Ml N"t hing special has been received concerning the operations in t he field. The ofnchtl ttatbtties show that there ure now lT. llo soldiers siek Is the various military bonp tals. Of this iiiiiuber 1, . arc MitTerinj with yellow fevor The mortality is said to be Ml per thousand. One auedred and fifty persons who have bees condemned for various poi t ical crimes ami sent -iiei d to exile will be sent to penal SSttlSStSatS. Tbe eitse of dulio Sanguiily, the ajwsriits sltlasa who behnrgad Aith conspiracy against the government, was called iu the supreme court yesterday SSd trial set for Dec mber It, A train which errtrsd lu re yeeter day from Artemisia, province of I'mar dtl Km, brought 17 othe iraaad 4s.i pri

vates who are so sick tliat it was u cssary to bring them here for hospital trea'.tneiit. T ho steaiuer It divar brought yetterday seveu odlcert ami MO privates, all sick, from the same province. in n. We yler arrived safely at Artemisia by Way of Muriel, yesterday, and it is staled that it is his intention lu leave at once for the field. CUBAN ENTHUSIASM Arnum-. I bv Itmiilti- OtMSfSM ami t to lo-1 Speabaea in Slebarbaa iinii. Nkw Vnnt, Nov. n. w. Itonrhs Coeh ran in In resaed a SMt ling of Co hau lytttpetbisers at Chick erian ball last 1 1 go',, tbs occasion being the tvvonlytift li anniversary of t he execution of the eight medical students ut Havana. He stirred the patr.olisin of the crowd to fever beat. He said hu hoped the government would not interfere with y ie w to aunt'X itioa, but for liberation abate. W hen Oabs hi ladependeat she can treat withut for annexntion. ;'ihis tsbtlssant peorubed ter rifle applause. Mr. Coehraa criticised the ajiii i t ist rat ion ea ruestiy. lion, i harlos A. I'linn, both iu Uufliah Sad Span ish, addressed the nicet

ies, and n mil seil intense i BthaslSSIB. lion, Smnguilly, a brolh .tr of Manuel ttaayullty, now in a Spanish prison, ami several other gent leinen, sj t. (several of the tpOOShCS were in tho

Lvht (to uru'ilf n lu ggan- "Arc you net sthtwitTti to beef1 S. B "Ve suVsta, but I'm tu 1; when rniaoberl'inabuiKlar.'' N. V. Tribune,

- trv u l(X' box ut ( 'asearets. the fit Ad Uewel regulator over made.

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c.vvitT-"I'm lu hers for baring I I wives" Visitor "Ibiw tire you cujouuf ycuriloert I'1 London Eeleare,

sJiaunwoo ouinw With a better andatstandlnfl i ' ''' transient nature of the btaay 1 by leal ills, winch ran Ufa before pn peref forte gentle effort - pleaaani effort--rigiitiv directed T here is somftwi m the bnOWUdgn, that so many fortns of SbdtnnBS are not das tO any actual .! Sj ease, li.it simply to a oonstipntt do ndr ti.-ii of the sv -.torn, w hich the plcssant familv laxative. Svrupnf Fiß. promptly removes. That Is wllf it Lt the IJ remedy with Blillhnssof families, and ' every where esteemed to highly by all W'bo value j-ootl health. It s bench, al sffsets are dne to the fact, that it la tnt one remedy which promotet interttti elsanllneaa without deblliutinf tM eraans on which it no's. It is tfaerefort nil important, in order t get its bens' Sclal nffecta, to note when you p,rchase, t hat y.m bare the jrennlne nv elo. which is manufactured by tb Ctlr fbrntn Fig Symp Co, only '' all reputable drnggtsts, , . If in the enjoyment of r",Hl "''un and the tyttetn hirsgnlsr, isxativea or Other remedies are then not needed. afflicted With any actual w'f!r, may be Bon .nrnded to the most sl.i. physicians, but if in need of b btxal re, one should have the bet. and with IhJ well-informed everywhere, Svnd' rigSStnadt bigliest and is most lar J U.l n nd gives m. .st general sat lafSCt w

."Iii I an im .nr., W AMIbS 'i o.N. Nov. Vs.- The treasury dt paitment hio. talien n , action iu the Btntter of issuing gold eertl H catst,snd it la sot believed nsy thing will be dusts

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gmttSrsn Win. Anion hnitth, who ro turned fn i visit to Prssideebolee MnMlabsy at ( anion, Thsrsdbl night say s In- is sine an extra session of cU gi est will ho Sailed

Analirnril lo Out' nf Hit' Sliol KanarlfstMtnbl Hlllata in Hit. Nitvy. WahIIIMHON, Nov. 'i. Secretary Horbel l has sett led the succession of

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iu the entire navy, the command of Ihe naval training station and training sh.p i oiistcl lat hm at Newport, by ht'leet ing Commander John Mc'iowaa for the post, und that .oiular ollloer, Who is now chief of detail OS Admiral Kntiisay s staff, will receive his order in a day or two. ( nwwibiidi i ' raneti . Iheliiut, at wiU tticcced to the farnucy.

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