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THE BUB LINGTON FREE PRESS ANBJlMESiJVEDXESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1890. CLAIM MACEO IS DEAD. I I II PRESIDENT INAUGURATED WILL BAYE KO AUTONOMY. NOT YOUR STOMACH. Important GIVEN AWAY.

An elegant set of Manifold Cyclopedia and case forty-two volumes re- tailing at $45. We give a check for each cash purchase of 25c and over. Call and get particulars. Jones, The The only genuine "Baker's Chocolate," 5 celebrated for more that) a century as a de- Iicious, nutritious, and flesh-forming bever- age, is put up in Blue Wrappers and Yel- low Labels. Be sure that the Yellow 14 4 nil RECOMMENDS MORE BANKS.

ANNUAL REPORT OF COMPTROLLER ECKELS. Asks For Retirement of Legal Tender Notes -Fotmater-Genernl 8mjr Free Delivery For Villages Is Not Success. "Washington. Dec 8. Hon.

James H. Eckels, comptroller of the currency, has vrKtlirlrfthlM to sav in his armual report about financial stringency and congestion DELEGATE FROM CUBA DISCUSSES PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Sees a Humiliating Statement For Spain In It-Cuban Government Still Active and Hopes For Suocess Not Well Received in Spain. New York, Dec. 8.

Senor Estrada Pal-ma. delegate of the Cuban republic the Slates this afternoon cave out a statement regarding the reference by President Cleveland to Cuba in his annual message to Cbngrtss, Senor Pal-ma in hts statement says: "I thtnk that the message, generally speaking is in. grest measure very depressive to Spain as an independent nation. The meBage acknowledges the grievances whOch have led to the present revolt cf the Cubans against the authority of Spain. It supports the Cubans in, their distrust of any promise whatsoever that the Span- lh government can make to them and pledgv the guaranty of the United State.

Spain may enter upt-n with Cuba. Fred- Cleveland finally declares, without hesitation that the patience of the United test haa a tne obl -tIotia tn0 "vere'rmy of Spam wU be superceded nigner ooiigni.Bro. ttais of humanity end a deelre to se aj rich and fertile country Intimately re toted to the United States saved from com-' plate devastation, will subserve the Inter-' eats thus involved and at the same time' rmmsw ritha a ml Iff i lrh.A.hltairts ant opportunity to enjoy the blessings of pease. "As to the Inference cawSalned In the message that the Cuban government has now given up all attempt to exercise its functions, 1 only mention itne ract, to prove the corctrary. tnat immeaiateiy WAS KILLED AFTER CROSSING THE TROCHA TO HAVANA PROVINCE.

Loyalists In uba Greatly Excited Over the News The Spaniards Cannot Account For the Report Insur- gents Were Beaten. ivana, Dec 8. Reports received here that Gen. Fingera's command has had an encasement with the labels at Rio near San Jose. Ie Las Lajas, in the Havana nrfwlnfv.

r('Hl were captured and the pssltlon by their main body in Morales Hnis was an-u-ked and rh Insurgents driven from the nelC leaving behind them over CO dtaj. Tho Spaniards lost LieiaL-CoL Aquas; and a private killed, and one Seuumart ami 29 private wounded. There was found among1 the dead rebels the body of well dressed man, on which there were documents which lead to the belief that the dead man was -the son of itten va ld i Maximo Gomes. Among pencil, was confession that che wrtuv had committed suicide rather than to abandon the body of Antonio Maceo. The fT1" IS 2J25? JSL "Jl 1 -J'-i uny news of his tl.vifh has paused ihp klrAl of a aentlon In Havana.

The loyalists are Jubilant, believing tbat wl-Ji the killing of Maceo a blow has been! reel very oespomient over tne lose 01 trie rebel leader, though a considerabie num- mt4e reliance on the truth of the news. The gov6I.nnwrlt officlate vouchsafe no infjrmatioa a how Maceo with an overwhe mimr; sluoerior force 0Druthi htm and supposed to be watching his movemerrts could havee'udtd'ihe tpn-S i in, ca k- Ljoruui tii so BM'uai iij 1 Cores talk "In favor of Hood Sarsaparilla, I 17 as for no other medi- 1 I Irk cine. Its great enrea recorded In trnthfal, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effect! advertising. Many of these cores are marvelous. They have won the confidence of the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa rllla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for its manufacture luu isDoretory on earth.

liooG's Eargaparilla is known by the cures it has made cures of scrofula, salt rheum aod eczemai cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver aa kidney troubles, catarrh and malaria. Such Cures as This Prove Merit. Ely little nephew was a plump and healthy baby until a year and a half old, then sores broke out behind his ears and spread rapidly over hla head, hands and i A P0101" the trouble was "croruia numor in ine blood. The child i became one complete sore. We had to restrain his hands to keep him from scratching the sores.

We were induced try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and in a short time he had more life. He improved rap- i idly, his skin became entirely clear of snd he in nnrr MM tree FLORENCE ASDEEWS, Clearfleld, Iowa. JeS) Sarsaparilla Is the best-in fact the One True Blood Ptintter. rMI 5" "VLT 3 taae. easy operate, uMiiL iiu ai nuiupsy ne thougnt caused the death of the chi.d.

Direct examination hv Mr. (Continued from first page.) look of the present time President Brown o'osef a. follows: Cit'rerm of Xorthfloid: -Tou can do much I (in the future as you have done in the past) toexl the university which is in your, mtdat; it is not by ihe material gifts m-hlch rrom t.m to time nave neen suae by this community that your Influence for Its good may be felt, but also by the gen-1 erous hospitality which ahotrd character-; lse a village where a large number of young men come for their education; as: they are separated from the influences of their home life, because man is a social i animal they need something to take its p.aoe. tjv reguiat.orm, as Knew, wisely provide opportunity for the cadets to take advantage of the social privuege. that may be offered them, and recently those opixtrtunitfc have been enlarged; for all those who by good conduct, or! rather by abstemtfon from bad conduct.

1 opendnt; your homes to them, by taking an Interest in their dairy Hie. by uphold- Ing the discipline, both mental and phy- ii 1 tn vhW.h hv lm nubWMtel. creang a high ideal for them, and for building up in them a moral fibre which shall be of great use to them In iheir pres- ent and their future I fe in the world. Genrtlemen of the Alumni: -Tou also can orta uti 1 if nnMrwritv tf vitf. alma mater.

At some future time I hope to have the opportunity to set before you some of Ks specific material needs In order to keep pace with Oiher colleges but. at present. I unfair ftn nr tn lui'n whirh vrtu of the help which can give by speaking of It to U. riZ endeavors to got young men to come here. The history of Norwich University Is such that any.

man may be proud to be its graduate, and the f.res of patriotism need but little urging In the breasts of the young to be an alumnus of the first military college In the country is of Itself no small honor. Gentlemen' of the Board of Trustees-I need not say much to you on the subject of helping the university of whloh you are the governors; for many years you have given of your time and of your means to Its service and it would ill become one who has Just come into connection with you to spenk of what you may do: it is to your efforts In a large measure that the institution lives as It does to-day. to lh. rrsrr I. and I have faith to be'leve that your efforts will be of still more avail In the future.

To be an educator of youth Is i end he make, several remed al suggestions. crossed the trocha December 4th. Anmndmenta to the national ban act are; is concluded from these clroom- proposed by the comptroller as follows: 'stance, that Maceo was kir.ed in the en-j esrucK at tne rebellion that win resun in i Its speeds suppression. The tubal lb1' S.l mnoin dare not ve pub. m- ,,1...

Bsi That In haviaisr a oooulaflon of less than 30 Inhabitants national banks ahail te permratco. unoer regulation, to be made by the comptroller of the cur-j corresponuing reduction me araoum 01 bonds required to be deposited with the treasurer of the United States. That national baks be permitted def such regulations and restrictions as hall be made bv the comptroller of the 't -1 ia towns ana vlilaea where no national rnn rrvfixiirv rra muh nimn rr tu- iiiaiikb bank Is established and where the popula- tion doe not exceed one thousand lnhabi-: tants; such branch bank, to have the rency ar.d approved by the secretary of the treasury to be organized I with a icapl- tnl Biock of not lens than S25.000 and with a xhc of Qrtw mare by Gen. pure Blood jvlean i and Good Kenrea 1 Happy Life. sjoro Tils Arise From a Deranged Xerw.

ons System and ImpoverUhed Dlood Than From Local Disorders. You may think it is your stomach, but you will find your stomach trouble Is only an indication that yon are debilitated, and debility is the result of nerve weakness and poor condition of the blood. A vigorous condition of the nerve and generous supply of pure blood will relieve your stomach troubles, or any other disease that you may have, such as tired nervous- We neuralgia, rheumatism. Ion can strengthen your nerves andenrich and purify your blood by nsin? Dr. Greene's Nervura.

the areat invigorator and nerve strengthener whose magical re storative properties have brought back ttT thousands from sickness to health. TCst it. Try iL Try it to-day. It will cure you, Kemember that Dr. Greene Boston, the most successful specialist in curing' nervous and chronio diseases, and hence of necessity is perfectly adapted to cure just these complaints.

An added value is the fact that Dr. Greere can be consulted free, personally or letter. NO CHANCE FOR D1NGLEY BILL. Silver Senators Ild Not Attend the Sen- ate isucgi a esieruay. VCL' LfJ P-ace- were ent yes- VT ocw won oi The only ex-republican to whom a notice a a ik.

was not sent was Senator Stewart of Ne- vada, who all through last session wis' a lutnnliot I I kzti torces, on tnem, crosaea tKrown ovr ehlld was a. hMw or a. nt hal limm I Af. stanlon. Witness stated that N.kes said liSSnJhtef of the annV was oiy tn him 11,.

KMk: mamoer-in-cntei 01 ma array, waa oniy tions. At the ama Gen. Gomez, com. r.gnt to reeeive aepoms. Though the Spaniards are confident that accounts, and buy and sell exchange.

butjMaceo really dead this time, some of in no casa to be prraraea to issue c.rcu-: hMk that there was no child and upon witnesi expressing surprise at this Nokes went on to say that an uncle of the girl had 'i 1 Z' care. Formed opinion of the cause of the death of the child from what he observed in examination at autoiwv on'v C. H. C.ogS'.on of Worceateir It shall in all respects be considered as a was due to a trick of the insurgents to do- ter its birth end that the town of Wor- eTovernment of the ropatxic of Cuba compart of the parent bank and In each caso lude. the Spaniards itfwj the beSef thatlcester would never be troubled with its tL o.

'iif. military authorl ties as In this cas one of the three highest callings in the editor of the Blloxi Review, was shot and world, the physician, the educator, and mortally wounded lest night at Blloxi. the minister of the gospel are ciosely al- by J. H. Miller, editor of the Bllcxl lied to one another, related as they are Herald.

Air. Boole was brought to this respectively to the body, the miad and dry but steadily sack and died in the the spirit of man; to asslut In molding the horpital about noon. several weeks lives of young men the men who are to pat a most bHter municipal canvas has take our places before many years have been in progress in Biloxi and the rival passed to leave the impress of our char- papers espoused opposite sides In the coo-actors upon the world, to so draw out, test. The last few issues of the papers that which is in the youthful mind as to have Du.rt.aken of a neraonaJ rwtiire and where sucn brancne. are mamtainoa tne comptroller shall receive in the reports ot he central bank a statement, properly sworn to and atiesfed of the condition of the branches.

He shall also have tne right of eeparate and independent ex mi-' nations, and he may, whenever he deems Caiixto Garcia. President Cisnoros and his cabinet proceeded to the town and there Usued and enforced various decrees, evyme ot whlan rAated to the treatmurl: cf prisoners and to further military opera eisrht miles from Guanlmaro, receiving deirs from the government and making ready to comply with them. This fact proves beyond any doubt that the civil even, sirperceaing a vioianaas gwuemi in iae very moment of his triumph, I the governor-general, and attend to the waj "Vr witi niTra IntTd! v. ir A nat" TJ? and Cuba ther. is no commer- lJTa mketTor cSbtn nroT uni PtorSSldo 55 thTc needed bv thTlat! fer -rle nartr market for the Cto 11 TT Sn Cuba bu rradvan in exchange L-UDa ouys wicn ereai aavan- 1 72 loTt to sSn but iSi1 Aht iia bv her wUhtut the tne Dig oeox lncjrea oy ner, wiumoi xne tagee flour, provisions, machinery, etc nrnaM sihI imliuit th wll of the Cuban i remains lur nrv 10 Ky bujiic wwu nervura uiuuu aim ucrTo xcuicu 10 111c WtnertaTedoS being ex- boutaumy.

Autcjiomy would mean pre8cription and discovery of the statea on neing ex that the Cubans will make their own laws. 1 dr. Hulburd, that, he had lnt of thelr cfflcers known Dr. Greene of 34 Temple Place, crwniln Km tutH I A. A Mr about three remains for nre to Bay some wwes JJervcra blood and nerve remedy is the it necessary, require, berore granting inspiration in 1 ws Honor.

In the cafes and all next witness amined by known the respondent years. learned of the birth of the child about i ii ox i june. cosies p.ce in company with other se ectmen. Nokee was excited upon see'ng hem ent into the hous toTk Mf JonTs IbTJt matter. Girl told witness that she was 17 jars of age and had lived in Nokes" for about vhT years- that a child had been born hut dM nt consider it any of their business where ih.

x.a the was 9 hn Nokes asked witness if he should bring him a writing before the following Satur- rfav o.l.s mai wic tuiivi nau a L'rvnd homa anA and aflkpH it ho TVor-fo Tri. and it was deYd trA whereat "heTJ'V strongest part of It, and rerwhed Prov-j InV of Havana without any known he reached a point compare- Uvely cose to Havana. the Luoans prcress to be.ieve tnat tne nn, -fa Maceo was killed whale he pursues his plan of reaching Gomer. The importan news reached Havana last n'gbt, but 'the censor would rx.t permit! of its bexn cab ed until -this evening. Mtijor Cirujeda Is wow In the clity, and it has been proposed to hold a great demon- are each other on what they to be a death blow to the iv- Wlion.

and it is predicted that Capita General Weyler will now have an easy tssk in defeating the insurgents under Gome, Bnd the IeaderS- Pr near''y to years thero has not toen such joy in Havana is there Is now. and the speedy ab shment of Dia, ronflilpni'v or paoe is connaent hook-: for. It is thought that when Gomel learns of the death of hie chief lieutenant-; vill he imuvwol tn trMt vttii wv. will be disposed to treat with Gen. Wey Icr for a cessation ef hostilities.

There is some ground nevertheless for the supposition that the report is not true. The officials here declare that whiie they brieve that both Maceo and Gomez's son are dead, they lack positive information and aTe awaiting a confirmation of the report. This, however, haa had no effect upon the popular Jubliiation and MaJ. Cirujeda is the hero of the hour. It Is also reported that the rebel leader Valencia was killed in a recent engagement.

No commerJts have been published by the local press on President's Cleveland's message to Congress and no news has been received as to its effect in Spain. The silence of the press here Is attributed to government intervention. It not being deseed to excite popular feeling against the United States. JUBILANT IN MADRID. Madrid, Dec 8.

The Havanna corres pondent of the Irrparcial has sent a de- spatc to that paper which has caused re- jolclng among the people of this city. Who take for granted that the statements made are true. The corresnondent claim. made are true The rnrrnnniiant A correspondent claims that he has personally watched the ln that he has personally watched the ln- wrm eacn oiner oy uw mcrat i Jf" BatUf arrive? Prooal commerce, which Is the 0'' f't i(, P' strengthen the i Label and our package. WALTER BAKER FATHER CONATY IN BALITIMORE.

elal Letter From the Pope-Not Known hen He Will Assume Position. Baltimore, Mi, Dec 8. Cardinal Gib- bona is in receipt of an official ter from the PjP tnformlng his eminence that hts Holicese has appointed Rev. Thomas J. Conaty, D.

Worcester, rector of rthr.t. sls vrashitwina to succeed Bishop Keane. Father Conaty ar- rived here this morning and is now the cardinal's gueet. It has not been decided just when Father Conaty will assume hbi tn but the date will be arranged at a conference to be held at the cardinal's residence to-morrow. The newly appoint' ed rector of the university will be Uxnailed before the end of the year, probably be- tween Christmas and New Tears.

with the Pope's letter Cardinal received from Cardinal Rempolla of great, esteem end affection whidh His Holiness entertain, for Bishop Keane, and eevere.y condemning as misrepresentations and calumnies the rumors spread by evil minded persons that the former rector had incurred the displeasure of the Holy See and that some of the profeaiKrs of the University were to be removed. The same letter, moreover, expresses the desire of the Haly Father that Bishop Keane should come to Roma, where he would be received and treated with honor. Cardinal ampulla's letter was written before it was known that Bl9nop Keane docldod tO gO tO Rome. A RIVAL EDITOR SHOT. IV AW T)mv JuIm fictile Son Saturday a communica'don published! the Herald reflected upon the character I of Mr.

So ale. A special ed itlon of Soule paper on Monday replied in kind to rhe aasauits of the Herald and made Mme (n-ere charges agalcst Mr. Mirier. "About 8 o'clock Soule wao standing on the street talking with some friends when Miller came up. He had his pistol in his hand ar.d.

It 1b said, he fired upon Soule without warning, LARGER APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE xiiLfv draft of the army appropriation bid. This draft is drawn on the iinr of the etl- mates, which are an Increase cf 1600.000 over the bill for rhe present fiscal year. To-morrow the nartermaster-general. pay-. both of thee measures wfll be reported daj.s.

tivr rrnirci ixcr rvrvtvr xcr lh LOG CLOAKS FOR EVENING WEAR. (From Harper's Baxar.) Cy far the handsomest cloaks for even- rule must be followed of having the h. hand- somesft and most effective of evrvlhln I .1 .1 vr 1 the larger the pattern, the more effective Is, for there Is so much opportunity to display it to its ruil advantage, sort lao- are better tnan tne sun ones, sucn as molre. and If satin Is used it must be cf th: liik a tha most nex- ible than, can be found. on a plain saain surface.

This hae the fronts lined with ermine, a broad ye! low circle and a grldie to hold the fronts in place, and just at the back of the collar is a full double bow of yellow uncut Irelde the collar is a run frill of i-uc cimo un.u ai ueui. down in front, but hang in jabot fashion over the ermine. The lace is a quarter of a yard in width. LIQUID CANDY. An Explanation of How the Saturated Bo-lotion Is Sweet Coc fined.

For the benefit of those who visit the porcelain, works at Sevres the grade ex plains to some extent the processes. Among 0tner things he chows how the delicate cups are made. He holds in hie hand a mold, fills It from a tank of porcelain mixture as one would fill a glass with ice wa ter from a cooler, bolds it for a moment cr two and then pours oat the mixture from the mold. The solution is a mtnrated one that is to ay, a siren quantity of the liquid cannot contain any more of the solid than la actually in It. But the mold being porous it withdraws some of the liquid from the mixture, and a portion of the i olid part, baring loEt the water that belongs to it, ia deposited in a thin layer along the surface of tbe mold.

Thia is the cup, and after a number of strengthening processes it becomes the delicate, eggshell porcelain cup. In much tho same way the candy drops are made. The liquid is a saturated solution and will not dissolve any more sugar, just 89 yonr coffee in the morning will not dissolve the fourth lamp of sugar that you put into it; but, disintegrating it, deposits it at the bottom of the cup. Tbe sweet Tiuoc-Max. to give it a desire for further knowledge and to make it a power in society, is a great ana not.e worn, and worthy of any man's ambition.

Let us, one ami all, see to it th-alt we fulfill the trust committed into our hands. Toung Gentlemen of the Corp of Ca- dets Although in order of rack you should have been mentioned first of all connected with the university, yet I have purposely left you until the last because you are in reality its moR imDOttant near- the TJni yersliy itself, with its president, corpora- nun, ixutiy anu aiunuu. ram ior any of the rest of us. If you do not re- to -the effort- of the instructor, to Idraw out rhalt which is in you. if you do not selre the opport unities that are here you do not yield readily cultivate amcngWeTves a of i i 1 1 you that bad and mean and low, then the result, both fo; ycur-wlves and the University will be IzrTwv JCt 1JZ rtt d9 greaiU0 that ic "Tt i.lunr.--e.

parapnrasing Cicero, wiii say to you IMWMrtt VianMTAa Iff hb fatlaniHi i Nokes took vitnM toi ift trtrn b' a PPlB ot tne wor.o. obedlenUy to tho disclpHne under master-general and chief of ordnance wT.l thatheh wST buried tn TA "a her hand 11 18 l6 talklnB 1 Sr ntflZ hlcb- hav voluntarily placed your- be called before the committee to explain hwedhfm the tneJ tnM Mm to 8peak tonomr to th i J. thn the resu' bad. not the necessity for the increases which are laSr The SnJ i nn nnd in Umei ntltutn toT 'tTH tl S2n!" 1 aT vourse-es alone, but also for the Uni- recommend by their several! bureaus. br'rV fhe cemeterv Ja I a sover6ia natlon- braveljr 7h1 e.

versity. If. on the orher hand, you apply Some consideration-was given to the jt to tne cemetery and he would t. i tors, acoorair.g to the usual custom, are I Notice! Trade Mark are on every CO. Ltd, Dorchester, Mass.

CABINET BOOMERS IN CANTON. Canton, Ohio, Dec. 8 It rained steadlli and furiously all day In this city. Never. tbcCesa.

when Major MeKlnley returned from the station at 2 o'clock, whither had gone to meet Mr. and Mrs. Ldfayett WUHnrns of Chicago, tie found peopl crowded in the hallway and his study was nearly filled. Oen. Adam King of Baltimore, formerly oonsuC-general to Paris, first caught the eye of the and he Invited him and his colleague, Talbot I.

Albert of Baltimore, irr.o another room for a private conference. Gon. King and Mr. Albert, who ftre both presidential electors, came to Canton at the request of all the electors and ail of the representative republicans of Maryland, present to Maior McKlnley the formal endorsement of Maryland republicans of James A. Gary of Baltimore lor a cabinet position.

A score or more of other pooplo mwi snort 'private taias wiui Major to-day. CARNBGIB STIBBIj PLATH3 AGAIN. PMsburg. Dec. 8.

H. C. Frink. chairman of the Carnegie Steel compary. limited, was interviewed to-day regarding' the story from Washington about another investigation of alleged defective Homestead steel for the new battleships Kaarsarge and Kentucky, under construction at Newport News, Va.

Mr. Frir.li said: "It tias been greatly exaggerated. The steel was made according to rhe specifications of the government and passed the government test and lnopection. but not armor plate, but sheeting- plate. The tended.

It was no fault of the Carnegie Steel company. I should add thait this was not armor plait, but sheeting plate. The steel fumistied has stood all the tests demanded of it by the government in the speciOoatiOuB but It is stated that these specifications have been found to be themselves defective and it Is really the object of the investigation to learn where the trouble lies and remedy it." NEW INDUSTRY IN ST. JOHN3BURT. St.

JohDsbury. Dec. 8. A special towny meeting to-day unajiimoueiy voted to ex- empt from taxation for 19 years any sho facrcry which may be Parted here wrthini one year. The St- Johnsbury board of trade is now corresponding wtrth a Massachusetts manufacturer who contemplates moving his factory.

Substitution tne fraud of the day. See you get Carter's Ask for Carter's. Insist, and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. CARTERSI JII ILfc IVER IPIIIC i SICK IIEADAG. Kan Positively cared by these Little Pills.

They also relic yq Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Heat ty Eating. A per. feet remedy far Dizziness, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Toaf( Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. TL Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.

fcmat! Pill. Small Dose 4 Small Price- a Men's nice warm Felt Shce. Allen Shoe Co. EDO First-cfass Job Printing i'REB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Call and see our leather lined Shoes at $2.85.

Allen Shoe Ca GRAND We now offer our entire stock at closing out prices. Every article must be sold before the end of the season. It is unnecessary invite careful inspection of cur charming collection of Trimmed HATS, BONNETS, TURBANS and TOQUES, confident that we can please all in quality, style and price. Mrs, McMahon 47 CHURCH ST. Closing Out Sale Fine Millinery.

25: Tt7t he did not thir.Iw It should be moved at --a i all as it would be a naty Job as it was fin It tni nllA a Vnnaa A I JUi well remain where it was. 1 1 I I in wirn ane otner se- have entertained, a evinced by the went to the Nokes place suhse-, hin nf T.r tn Mendly Nation. -od will and reepect Ithelr indepedence. shed their blood in tor- re rid josi ineir nearest reiaiives ana friends and forfeited their possessior.s oi? that just and nobte end. in the meantime hatred of the Cubans which the Bpan- rtw a I defiance of the laws of civiiisaslon and hu- inanity, by the massacres of defenceless people, including women and children, by ovrcrowdlnir with of the i jails and dungeon, and the deportlon of tnousanus oi tnem to me muraerous DPnai colonies of Africaall thla a oollcv P1 colonies oi Arnca a.i tnis.

a policy aeepened to such en extent tne po.ntiea; abyss rent between Cuba and Spain that it Is absolutely Impossible to nil it up with any sort of scheme which does not affirm the abaolute independence of ltn? 1 gel ria luTever OI opanren ruie ana ner a I if quently to take up the body The chi'd was not Injured in the excavation. Putt it uox ana urove wron to town ha.l, where an autopsy was heM by Drs. Chandler, Bisbee and Lance. Mrs. Nokes Senator Dubois chis morning, through attract to it other who, like yourselves, the entire gown.

Some of the most exag- note addressed to Senator Sherman. jwiu crekilt jet urge upoa gera.ted styles even have a slight train. t'hflt 15 Mmenl6 a etIae of re-iponelWllty which is They are not made to match any costume. mTJf Iv hJ-'" 1 "ure 41 18 onc but are quite independent both in coloring 't a JZZ iema frt" niay be safely left to and texture wKh which they are worn. ZTZlr, rn1? It'you- As onre There ie no fixed law as to which material .2 Oplmiua, he consul, should take be used In the construction, but the fiprerwarrl Innnti-eH vflruun wWhwiV.

there Ifed bepn any marks discovered on thhiM atotino- tr Iveatlgatlon of reports current in Havana the death of Antonio Maceo, second command of the rebel army and the Uhey (the Nokes) had nothing to do with aP5 cy Jne qT "Sent, them OKes' naa no'n'n5 1,0 00 woman, and a lady who ptrjf esses to be Croxamlnatlon bv Mr Laird- Wit emlncMty a Catholic, has on or Maximo Gomez, the rebe; com- mander in chief, and found them to be true. In official circles the report is ac-jon vMere nec quid Univeraitaa detrlmerttl etc. caperot'" brocades, which this year are to be had Gentlemen of the Corporation: With aim an almost unlimited choice of pattern profoRd of the reaponsibilraes in- a. qualtt v. are excellent for these cloaks; cepted with reserve.

The correspondent briefly gives the de-' ails of the defeat by a Spanish force of wo thousand rebels near Punta Grava tails of the defeat by a Spanish force off two thousand rebels near Punta Grava sboit 12 miles west of Havana. The in- surgents' loss Is placed at 40 killed. MORE TALES OF BARBARITY. mo i There was a rnena.y rivalry between Stlrtl of Dako( or oa" Peering committee caused by the res'gna- Tl iRff ItS memberShiD. Au.

ol 0. 'ihe chief topic foruwton was the Dingley bill with the result that the mat was rererrea wiTnoui action to cne "J2Z vv- v.u. Monv nodrln. A- Uw In ft They go on confident in the justice of their case, the firmness of their New York. Dec children by the'mk bin, l.l XZ 7, rame of Velves arrived from Havana this there was not an 'illegitimate Tchrid at Vis'They roalile- of ooue.

that they are in a nai committee win President and Mrs. Brown by the faculty In pa.ie BUver gray brocade an exceeding-morning by the steamer Orizaba. They pVa atrf Noke. there very cecter of free America, left alor.e 'consider the advlsabirftyof taking up the and friends of the college. It was held in 6mIrt cloak has Just been made, tife were nent here by the Cuban insurants iwccsbte? telmonv of Mr I0, themselves, without a hand outstretch- Dingle 'bill and V- ory hall.

the brocade larpe 8ilvery- oak the ffton wpeec-iM. made was that tt 8 269 000 coo Bat of Poor Qual-Zi 1 Acreage of Winter Wheat. ness did not Nok at th tima rhxn'. body was taken up. Saw only one bruise child's head.

Mrs. Nokes told witness thait child "bled to deavh and she could prove it.1 Heman rallarl i Heman Hancock of Worcester was nex-t Icalled Wlrne frtw1 thot selectman of Worcester. First knew birth of the child on June IS last. ciogston in what transpired d-rrlmr thetr interview with Ms Jones. Nokes visited wltnes suh.wiienMv nnA nke.1 Mm tr hw were imimr to mk him tn ha father of the child.

Also stated that they could have the pauper If they wanted it. a. it was dead. Testimony of Mr. Clog- pton In regard to the excavation of the bod was corroborated bv witnesa Cross-examination: 'Wrtness was fir3t formed of the birth of dhfld by Dr.

Lance Did not consider Nokes a irlrtoua or uelv man. Did not know uhait was iAformed that w. eAt Vn Via imm wa ui us anoy were nut not in overlook ha, -MM', formed because uhe matter a heed, bur noticed a red mark on the left side of the forehead. IRISH CHAMPION LEADS. Hu Rrnkia All Twa tla Umom1i In tha Noke.1 had 1 that the paid up capital stock of such bank inoreased to an amount to be by him flxed.

with the approval of the secretary: of the treasury That the feml-annual tax on ercu'atSon be reduced to one-fourth ne KT Tnt- That the issue of circulating notes to the Zf Dt th b0mLs d1 to Per-j mltted. miciea. Mr. Eckels makes a lor.g argent in fa- or of the retirement ot the legal tender otes I vor notes. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S REPORT.

Wants Civil Service Methods Extended in This Department. Washington, Dec 8. The principal recommendation in the annual report of Postmaster General Wilson is the extension of civil service methods in the selection of employes. Further recommendations refer to the need of inspectors for carrier service as well as for the organization of that branch of the department. The experiment of free delivery In.

towns and villages has not achieved success, says the postmaster general and the re-pelts of free rural delivery are yet Incomplete. A creditable showing in the handling of registered mails is shown, ttie number of complaints on this score received during the year being sl Of this number 2SS0 alleged the rifling ori abs'raotlon of letters and packages, and; to the entire loss of the letters or pack- eges and contents. Only complaints of ca relesimess by poaia.1 employes were re nployes were re- ceived. mere were 64.613 com during the year as to crd The total amount recovered during the yar on account of losses in the mat'" -as r7.T96.94. made up of amounts receiied from mail thieves or volurttao-ily returned by them, or their friends, or found loose in the mails or collected as a disciplinary measure from the employes through whose neglect or carelessness the losses occurred.

During fhe year the department issued 1P3 fraud orders forbidding the delivery of mail matter and the payment of money orders to parties and corporations found to be operating lottery schemes through the mails. MURDERED PEARL BRYAN. Frankfort, Dec. 8. The Court of Appeals ha3 affirmed the sentence of death pronounced against Scott Jackson at Covington for the murder of Pearl Bry- The CiVur-wir vrill fiv 1ia .1 ecution.

To-day decision Is thought to' mean the same result later on in the ap-l" peal of Alonzo Waliing, sentenced death as Jackson's accomplice. to PAP.KHURST HITS HILL. New York, Dec. 8. The city vigilance league gave Its fourth annual dinner at rwk.

y-v jiuii- miny raraoers ana guests sat down to the banouet. Rev. Ir in mi u. piroracu, aim it lilt CUUISU OL bis speech, in discussing the eleotion of United Stafxes senator to succeed David B. If 1 ,1 1 1 I Hill, said: "I am anxious that there should go to Washington to represent in: Lire oeua.ie me ocae, an unperiai -man.

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VT. Uf ed hf he iplaints received, 0f rdinary mail. Ia 7. jie li a. resolution and the protection of God.

,0 but far from being' discouraged "luceu w- BUt SPANISH NEWSPAPERS BITTER. Cannot Endure Cleveland's Reference to Cuban Affairs. Paris. Dec 8. The Temps, commenting on President aeveland's message, to-day Isays that it is worthy of his adminlstra- Itlon which has always borne the stamp of oaey.

Treating oi that part or the message bearing on the Cuban question, 'the Temps declares that the president mMao th. attitude, will satisfy neirher Spain nor the Tebe and expresses doubt as to the ef- flciency of the offer to guarantee the au- lOUUULy VI LUIW. OfrJiUll, Ik MJS, UU.U never think of agreeing to an arrange- TT.n.i ment that wouid make the United States i.u. declares that the settlement of the ques- on the lines proposed by the United wMrt rL Three are boys and three are giris. Their eges ranga from two to ten years.

They were met by an aged Brooklyn couple, who are relatives of the children. The: (father of the children was a planter re- Fidinx near Nuesentaa. Cuba. On Novem- lVT l' ne was arresr1H1 88 a 'PV arter Bn" l1 concemnea to aeacn. me Spanish officers agreed to permit e.ves to witness the execution.

While; Fhe was on her way to the military camp he 9panlsh soldiers hurried him off. When the anive.1 at the scene of the execution and saw the lifeless body of her husband "Tha Sinih nMipr5 it hr wnere sne tea ror several nours berore thev removed her to a tent near hv. Rh THE NOKES MURDER TRIAL. The Attending Uoctors and Selectmen Tell Their Storv. (Special to the Free Press.) Montpciler.

Dec. 8. Court convened at to-day and Dr. Arthur Lance of Worcester was the first witness put on the stand by the State. In reply to queries of Mr.

Stanton he stated that Mrs. Nokes called upon him during the fall of and told him in substance that she was afraid that Emma Jones was In trou-: ble and wished him to give her something to remove that trouble Inferred that the girl was pregnant. Mrs. Nokes repeated her visit two or three times w'ith the same errand in view. Martin Nokes also called upon witness with the same request.

Was called to see Miss Jones at tha I i IiVi coming president to Invite other nations sown to winter wheat, according to ex-New York, Dec the 27 men who) other hand the 'wnta not be to Joln tn conference and appoint Amert- haustlve returns to the American Agri-were despatched on their journey at 12:01, i rtT pnZ i tt delegates thereto. There was no oppo- cutturlst which says that the condition of on Monday by Starter E. C. Bald. 16 pass-iw'th refe lhe re'lllon Pnts are peculiarly uneven; that tlclpated In by upward of a dosen senators, IT Hale and Frye of Maine thought a JiS expedient to take up the measure and triumph Monroe doctrine.

il0 1 "Pn he d.mles rt th ot: nc ,0 wn''n you nave Chosen me; end mi uic Lmvw- At 1 U'J ikili a uu nyuit the fcu of her mawo i try. A recerHlon waa this evwtflnr tendered CORN CROP OF '96. "New York, Dec 1SS6 crop of corn, nm nr-uHrallT nirMl n'aml 9. il i r. snmun.

this enormous total haa been fore- flowed, the authority named says there a inn 1 I r-TTL. UlKLLIUUIlilllini L. Ill UUllLT riven end property dry out is very general 1i 7. Zl 7TS forts to crib. While the crop is the Hargest ever gTown, the amount of merchantable W.I II JII Vi iliait nan Jii VUUUW last year.

The average rate of yield is 27.8 burhels ot shelled corn per acre, nnmt, to -n imv.i Testimony points to an increased area germination was prompt, and while top grow eh Is i It Is vigor tlcally per smaller than usual at this date. vigorous and promising, being prac- perfect December 1. In addition, a good many farmers seeded wheat when I. Knw. w.

a nnnM 1 I higher, and the condition of this extra seeding la relatively less favorable, due chiefly to defective seed bed and haste getting seed into flhe ground This part of the crop depends solely upon the coming winter and the opportunity for spring growth. DR. TALMAGE ENGAGED. New York, Dec 8. In Sing Siiwr to-day the engagement of Miss Susie Mangam of that village to Rev.

Dr. T. DeWiat Tai- mage of Washington woe announoed. Miss Mangam Is a daughter of DanSM D. Mangam, who Is a grain dealer In this city ana lives in Sing Sing.

future Mrs. Talmage years ago married Dr. Talmajre't daughter. The date of the wedding is not announced, but the preparations are under way, and it is thought it will take place in holiday week or shortly after the new year begins. RECRUITS FROM NEW JERSEY.

Trenton. N. Dec. 8. Representatives Of the Cuban Junta In New York called To-day at rhe office of Adjutant-General 8tryker at the State House and were given permission to copy the roster con- raining the names of the officers of the National Guard of New Jersey.

It Is un- derstood overtures have been made to jsome of them to enlist In the Cuban cause, the more importaint fact that rt would be Inmvidh's Ir. tr.ir tn Vfll. wlSorowllh tn njnju TtiA reruihltrsnit whn sfitcwt the caucus gay they are firm in the conviction that the Dingley bill is now without hope passage. Corado CS. a miu.iiiivuiiii gjopted.

auihorlxing the chairman of the caucus to appoint a special committee ef lrf21 i. five senators whose duty It shall be to ternaUonal monetary conference with the leading commercial nations of the world, Df IRLLU1 UnUO D1IUI Bmu voring the adop-iion of the reeolutlon. 'arguing that this session should enact tn th m. legislation noeary to authorise the In- oe debate on the Dingley bill was par (push it, whtie Aldrich of Rhode Islland nA I'Mmfmt wa a rnn of 1ywa the ajstentaon ot tne committee to the fact that the Pacific railroad, funding bill had bean upre1 that committee to make a report action ait anrs session, lie mrew 'out the intimation that he Intended, if posrtbi), to force the measure to the front -hould th. committee's report be unfavor- able to prompt actSon.

CONGRESSMAN GROUT AT WORK. (Special to the Free Press.) Washington, Dec. 8. Hon, W. W.

Grout arrived to-day and has taken hts old auar ters ait the Arlington. He Is of the opin- Ion tnat an extra session win be called, i HHtUMATISM CURED IN A DY. Curs" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its avction upon th. system is remarkable and mysterious.

It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The JJrst greatly benefits; 73 cents. Sold by J. W. O'SuIlivan and R.

B. Ht earns drugrlsts, Burlington. I States Is a land, but that tension to the The Madrid correspondent of the Temps V. i tr- nt. i S-StS! Jm.

tht i Vhe Vntted P.tes nJ r. MIWIUUD DJra' The Spanish newspapers publish bitter tfSZ-ZJZJ?" to sell-Importance springing from rhe concessions of Great Britain In the Ven-esuela matter. SPANISH GOVERNMENT SILENT. Madrid. Dec 8.

The message of President Cleveland to Congress, wherein he ur ino bum jusociared 'tnuti nf tha nnhan mi eat inn Knai iM.ti Nokes house sometime In February. 1896. jo kmg. was ousted to-day by Rice, but Made examination of Miss Nokes at this was steadily Tcga4nl0g the time jime to ascertain as to whether she was 'Iort lft taking a much needed rest and was pregnant or not. Found that this was place at the 40th hour.

Shock, case. Mrs. Nokee asked him to give w'inner "S3, by steady plodding girl "something to start it, as no one need worked up Into third position, thereby ever know It." Witness -refused her re- lightening- the hopes of many who think quest. Notes came for him to attend Jhe repeat the victory. Forster keeps Miss Janes on the evening of May 11.

on Reading and of the next division ed the starting line when the second 24 hours of the six day International blcy cle race at Madison Square Garden was completed Six minutes after mldnteht to- night. Teddy Hale, the Irish ohampion still held the lead, which he acquired at 3 o'clock last night. The Irishman again broke all the hourly records for the second dr of a contest of this kind and with fur hours' rest since the start kroked faiTly fresh. Reading, whose wonderful endurance kept him in second place for 1 Mofcre. Taylor.

Smith and Pierce were ngntovg ror position. Tnere were between fivo and ta thousand persons present this heat waa done In 2:42 4-5 and the second in 2:351 GLADSTONE FAILING. London. Dec 8. Gladstone has been afflicted with frMufmrlv a rO.

a matcn race and exhibitions en.ivenea tne six aayr performance. Tom maao nve mile exhibition In 112:04 4-5. which is a new world's iioor mixture Is poured Into molds of absorbent for us 0 state that we have tha material starch, for example which at i once begins to absorb tho water. best appointed and most thorough- That part of the angar that has been I equipped Millinery Store ia Bur- 18 Ellington. The general opinion of mold just as the porcelain is, and the ra- 6 ault is the liquid drop which, it is to bo re-' our patrons and the public has al-gretted, has iometimes a little liqoor added established that fact We lng that the girl was sJck." On ar riving at the house found the girl tn labor and at about 10:30 p.

witness delivered her ef a male child. Mrs. ed. 'What shall we do with we do with It, doctor? Don that the children can hear Nokes ft! What shall 't let tt cry it ah. exclaim-levemng.

in political circle nnS ana lnl," vul lT mantns r. Mangam us reporteu to oe a miiuon depressed lhe Bourse fThe ful text Af or 1,31 em'uJI lu "em to "re. jiangam nas peen a popular thI Cuban section of the m.a. 7 mZ. construct aiiu a new tarm w.

rne roung woman an eirB aing society, 8 general Is looking well and no doubt will Daniel D. Mangam. brother of the tho child tn ber apron and put a towel over! record nnpaced. E. C.

Bald did a half its face to prevent Its making an outcry, m'e paced by a quad. A. J. remarking to witness that ehe wished of Saratoga easily defeated W. C.

child ware dead Upon tatoing hie depart-! Roorne of the New Jersey Athletic club In ure the child was living, and he called 4t i twl out of tbree one mile beats. The first lr3ZVZf2 Kiss? rtzzrz ments made by Mr Cleveland. Trw folowlng Vermont postmasters fwernment circles great reserve la hw been commtaaloned: Norrls D. Wll-rnwinrfajned, none of the offloials display-; Aet at Brownsvtlie; Annette Bailey, at lag wiFllngnese to dtocuss the subject at yvest Bridgeport. any length though aome satisfaction Is Vermont rrwlons granted: Frank Bur-expressed that the message does not In Bett of 8u Albans.

in gcod health as any full period child Made examination of the child at the autopsy and discovered an hicaslon on one of Its temples. Cross-examination b7 S. C. Bhurtleff Witness could not state whtherr the lncle- fined within the drop has already au the sugar it can possibly hold, being saturated, so it cannot attack the sugar walls that confine U. Tne whole process is a simple and Interesting experiment in absorption, although probably not 1 in 1,000 of those who have tasted the candy have had any idea of the method of its manufacture, Philadelphia Times.

Ennui. "Oh, dear, how the hours do drag! I wish I knew how to hurry them on," "Why don't rou acr.lv tho spur of tha moment" Washlmrton Times. I any way aavucaie Tne aoaotuie -tnaepen-dence of Cube, and does not support the proposjal to recognize the Insurgents as belligerents. The opposition papers are greatly Irritated by the threat of intervention on the part UM IS Cates unless Spain Cm rebeUlon. They d-txr.

t-at a.aln yZy able to avert Ion on the child waa on the right or left of shortness of breath since last Thurs-temple but thought ft was about one-day. The doctors arsendtng the ex-pre-quarter or an inch long. Thought that if miar state that although these attacks ar the wound had been made during life the mo men tartly alarmmg, there ia really no edges would have turned out but could cause for anxiety, but tt will be not say whether tn this case they did or for Gladstone to spend the wt.gr not. Could not remember wnVther bed- Cannes..

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