in one-size bottles only. It Don't allow “yam.†Id the plea a: pmmiao flint it and “will answer every pu- t yen get C-A-S-T-O-Bâ€"Iâ€"A. y old cus- the com- trust that KEITH, 'ln'm r we shal LAWN SEED trons. Estimates :quiredo Prices Paid for ADY 5 one {or SIGNATURE .T THE 5: EE DS! hand.â€" MIL-NT. ’ CLOVER IY SEED. PPER Which gould you rather trust? An old, true friend of twenty years, or a stranger? You may have little health left. Will you risk it with a stranger? If you have a cough, are losing flesh, if weak and pale, if consump- tion stares you in the face, lean on Scott’s Emulsion. It has been a friend to thou- sands for more than twenty years. They trust it and you can trust 'it. 1 A Popular Bushes; Man or lincoln. Nob" Got Tired of llfe. Cruse: or Dun â€" 3 takes two weeks to change the date alter your subscription is renewed. The due on the paper indicates when your paper will be stopped unless pmmpt!y renewed. Crusoe or Aponxss â€"A1ways gin both your old md your new address when you as: us to change your address; the name of the town 3nd the sate or province you live in shoutd shuns follow your own nuns when writing mthis utï¬ce We cannot readily and your name on our books unless this is done. us my names are alike. Srsscmmoxs may commence with any Mae. Rum-meg should always be made in the Meat manner at the command of the remitter, Post 013cc ud Express Money Orders no aways sue and may be sent. at (ur own risk. Register your letter v Luz: you remit. by cub LA Lincoln. Neb.. Jan. 1.â€"Ex-Sta.te Senator Henry C. Zehrung, at the head or the Standard Glass and Paint Com- pany, one at the most prominent as well as most popular busmess men In Lincoln. committed suicide by hang- ing yesterday. He was 54 years old. high in the ranks of Masonryuan: was reputed to be wealthy. Orl'gmal- 1y 3 Republican, he deserted that par- ty at the last electlon and was one of the strong supporters otBryw. out whom he was_ 9. near_ neighbor. 0n Rxnwxm. It is always be t to mow two w-o-ks bdore the date on your wrap; :r expires in 011‘." :: insure uninterrupted service BACK NUMBERS 4'00 mnot undertake to 1: ply back numbers not to make good omisuons causes by tardy renewals. And the Pow In San-fled drehblnhop for rlgnn to In a (‘u-dlnnl. "To lesson. however, the en‘ect whlch this pardon may have produced on the American opiscopnte, His Holiness has do- cidml to raise to the Cardinalate Monsignor Con-Egan, who represents the party host“. to Keane and Ireland." THE CANAD’AN POST is p“" :3 every Friday The subscription prics £5 the subject or (me sliver he was al- most a fanatic. and among his 111- (imam it ls known he broodcd much ovvr its dorm: and that of his candl- date (or the Presidency; New York. Dec. 29.-â€"A npecinl to The Journal from Rome says: Tho itnlinn newspapers announced the Impending elo- vntlon or the Catholic Archbishop 0: New York to tho Cutdlnnlate. and with respect to this matter The Arena. one or the best- informed Journals in Vatican adults, make. the following remarks: “Every one known or the conuict which has long existed in the American opiscopnto n-lntive to can win doctrines. tho principal apostles of which wore tho cx-roctor of the Catholic L'nlvci-sity at \Vnshington, illshop Keane and Archbishop irvlund of St. Paul. "It is also known that the Pope recent- ly hall an interview with Mgr. Keane. who has given Ilia Holiness such explanations that Loo Xlll. has completely absolved him of the alleged charges. or which he was accused. , “'l‘h . vent has certainly produced a great Imprvssion among American Bishops. who. up to the present. havo been opposed to Beans and Ireland. In pardoning these pruiatos the Pope has, so to speak. disap- proved of. the epnduct of ‘tllxelr gccgscrs. ..,L London. Jan, I.~’I‘lw Standard VI" to- mm‘rnw m-lllt u tlumpalh‘h from Rome MI- .ng lhul lir. Guvvnrvlfl hm. dllcovol‘od the ANN" uf ynlluw rvvur and hopes to [how how to vnmlml (luv alumna. ' I Let us send you a book telling you all about it. F rce for the asking. 735112 @auadiau igfl. "ONTREAL. WWWM limits should be adduced: THE CANADIAN POST Printing Boast. Lindstv. Ont. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. JAN. 8,7 189'. ZERR UNG KILLED HIHSELF. (â€SHOP 1831 NE: EXPLAINS. Kerr -, Watson at Go- Dadd’s Medicine 00. Scott’s Em uisI’Bï¬- $1.00 PER. YEAR. nope- m Inn \‘ollow Jack. Publzahers’ No tics. scon‘ BOWNE. M. 0m. PAYABLI [H ADVANCE. l'lety 0']. ausswuvm, m... -_ .._- ly to materially alter the system that has been found to w0rk so well. The Postal Union now extends practically over the entire globe. embracing almost every civilized country. From the con- tinental countries of, Europe come many new ideas as to registrathon. It is expected Hon. Willlam Mulock and Colonel White. Deputy Postmaster- General, will be the Canadian dele- TEE QUEEN’S HEALTH Word has been received in the city of the death in San Francisco of Mr. James Johnson, late Commismoner' of Customs, at the ripe old age o: :3 years. The late Mr. Johnson was a. native of New Brunswick, where be ï¬lled many important ofï¬ces prior to coming to Ottawa. Among them were those of Accountant of Construction or the European and North American Railway, Chief Clerk of the Provincial Ofï¬ce of Audit and Auditor-General of New Brunswick, and Assistant Provin- cial Secretary and Registrar of Record. He was also at one time Mayor t'.‘ Moncton. In November, 1867, he was appointed Assistant Commissioner of Customs at Ottawa, and in 1874 ap- pointed Commissioner,which position he held till about ï¬ve years ago. when he was superannuated. About three years ago he removed to California with his two daughters tor the benefit at his health. Mr. E. V. Johnson of the De- partment or Railways and Canals L9 his son. The late Mr. Johnson spent a blameless life, and was much respected and loved for his many Christian qual- ities. The Postal Union Convention is tobe held at Washington during the coming year. and great preparations are al- ready being made for the receptwn of delegates. The convention is to_ last a month, and the program or busmess to be taken up has arrived at the post.- ofï¬ce here in the form or several large volumes. They naturally cover a va- 1 th :11 like- riety of suggestionsznoneï¬omï¬gm "m u-uculu'ly when he auto. that than a no one belonging to the when! party who out an the position: of. the wave-named gentlemen. The Liberal party must indeed be very Ihom at intelugemce it they cannot. and mm capable enough to replace these men. These men for the last twmty you: have grossly_ lnsulteg! the mm pu- uneven so far as to put crepe on their doors with a. red ribbon attached and some or the most filthy contes- pondevnce that they could obtain. In his next correspondence “A Liberal" says he will give «the mm or those who divulged the secrets of the Liberal party to the Conserthives aster the eiection of 1878. He will begin with the Department or Agricmiture. According to advices which have reached the Fisheries Department, Canadian sealing schooners are doing well off the coast of CaiiIamia. One schooner; took 59 skins in two days. Mr. W. A. Austin. chief draughts- man of the Indian Department, died yesterday. in the 65th year or Ms age. The Commissioner of Fisheries has gained a. vast amount or information as a. result of his recent conferences with ï¬shermen of the Maritime Pro- vinces. . The Journal discredits the Victoria despatch stating that Senator Micâ€" Inna is to be newt-Governor or Bri- tish Columbia. No matter what Mr. McInnes' intentions may be, he has certainly the refusal of the position. Hon. A. J. McMillan. Commissioner of Agriculture for Manitoba, is in town. Not many applications have yet been received from parties In Ottawa. anx- ious to appear before the Tent! Oom- lnlsslon next Monday. Sir James Grant Tells About Her Majesty. MENTAL ACTIVITY IS MARVELDUS as to Her Majesty’s health will be re- ceived with some satisfaction at this time. Speaking to-day he said : “The statements made in the correspondence or the New York papers have little or no toundation. Her Majesty doubtless is experiencing in a moderate degree the usual disability for active moveâ€" ment seen in age and in very many in- dividuals of. a. younger age than the Queen. She drives out regularly every day with her usual attendants, and enjoys the mountain air of her resi- dence at BaJmOral. Her mental activ- ity appears to be marvelously acute, and she seems to take in thoroughly almost everything connected with her vast empire and its people. There is no appearance whatever or lnflrmltY. and the present prospects are that her subjects will enjoy for some years to come the great pleasure and gratiï¬ca- tion of having Her Majesty at their mm opened (or the Canadian Banding o: Balerâ€"Death In San Francisco of Ilr. luau Johnson , The Coming Postal Union Convention- Other Ottawa Sewn, Ottawa. Dec. 28.-(Specia.l.)-Si.r James Grant, Ottawa’s famous physician and orator, was honored by being presented to the Queen on his recent visit to Great Britain. His views, tneretore. L;cu.uhsl.vu, uuhhm “u“ v. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" are or great merit, showing buildings of a. very pretentious character, but it is questionable whether any single one can be constructed for the sum ï¬xed by the council of the 'D.R.A., viz.: $7500. The idea. or the association was to get a. building typical of Canada and constructed almost entirely of Ca.- nadian material, but it is probable there will be some disappointment on this score. The plans will be judged at a meeting to be held in e. few days. _!L-- The plans for the Canadian build- ing at Bisley have been opened. They come from architects in Montreal. Hamilton, Halitax and Quebec. (Many L“_‘.1:__‘ LL19 )rk The crop or applications for the Crow's Nest Pass Railway charter is multiplying. and promises to give the Radlway Committee plenty or! work ut the coming session. There are two new applications in this week’s Canada. Gazette, one for a. line from Lethbridge to Fraser River, the other from Bur- .â€"°._‘.. â€"_- .v, __~___._, ‘_- Owing to outside bakers being allow- ed to come into the city and out p the managers at a. few lame establish- ments in the city have arranged to lower the price of bread to ten cents per loaf. Thin had to be done, they claim. in order to compete with those who pay no ages to _t_h_e gity. _ A‘_L The mum}; nï¬i'ib'r 13537 is out. Major Bliss Is prompt on time with his militia. guide. There were 31,595 visitors at the Geo- logical Survey dupin; ghe ygay 1896. It 13 reported in political circles that Mr. Lam-lex- wu oflered a. knighthood. but declined to accept the honor, pre- ferring to follow the example or man like Gmsgone‘angBl-lghte "M‘Bis'ht Mr. Wm. “ems. merchant and ex-M.P. of Russell. died at his home in Dunmvflle. Rm. V. xx. Lmug W88 I. went nuqngaa mm la n. .1 a. will spend a. rew days in Ottuvn. dur- lnt which time he will visit the 01'- phana' Home: 0! this city. He:- Excellency the Countess of Ab- erdeen sent to the wives o: the Minister: and to several other promi‘ nent ladies whom she honor: with hot friendship. very bautiml basket: 0! rose: and beat withe- tor_the neï¬m Iv-vï¬ â€œa“ Wï¬i "muc- ov- 5-â€" Rev. Ftther Clautler. Roma either no empmn u staney nounum pen!- untuu-y. Manitoba. has been suspend- ed. y, wu reportqd tint game. bid OUR GREAT GUNNERS Forty young ladies took the veil and pronounced their line! vows I! the Grey Nune’ Convent on Water-street yester- day. Archbishop Duhunel presided lit the ceremony. The normon in French wu preechcd by Rev. Omen Cemponu. end the eel-man in English by Rev. Father Puller. O.M.I. A large number at priests ettended the ours-ice; the the parents and friend: or thuew making the proteuion. Pupil: ot the Hull Con- vent conducted the grater port 0: the musical service. The trade in tween nah between Can- eda. end the Old Country is to receive large encouragement. Some 0! the [meat ï¬sh dealer- ot London. 15:13.. heve had representatives in this coun- try making purchases and trustee ments for shipment. British denier! have secured from the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway and other of our reeds ad- vantageous rates tor the carriage or their consignments; It Is ofï¬cially stated that so tar as Canada. is concerned Mr. J. M. Lemolno Is the only Canadian who has been the recipient of an Imperial honor bestow- ed by Her Majgsty a; the New_Yem:._ xaeamETO'azmzhâ€"a; bii'v’er'n w nu mgnw‘ugmaw" non towards Men-'amtler- 5'“ u m‘ mm° Wm Su- 8'31 ism be leaned in 0.31““ “3 gain!» fl doe. not ‘ Aea statement. is not correct- ' ls m vent!“ term dim plyaqumdwm" worm-ma o! the prison W9“ . . - service of a" much u uâ€" _ '_-__.___-- w,_,,, {I}; county he represented i171, mu? ment for tour yea-s. ind m very high- “'3th- -, .-~- n_A- ._A_hl.â€" @363? 1:76am}; 'E'iébiihi m‘er alphan- 9.11 gver _the Dammlon. The éurtewm lnw wont Into on Fridayni 3:583: Iiiâ€m?°mnugqu Lord Haddo. the eldest. son at His Excellency the Governor-General. a spending the Christmu holldm Ct Government Home. A sharp shock of earthquake tint lasted fully ten seconds, and was ac- companied by a. dull, rumbling noise. was felt in various parts of the city yesterday morning between 12.15 and 12.45 o'clock. According to vulou: statements people who were nuke nt the time felt it distinctly. Ind quite a. few who were asleep were awakened bx the force of the shock. The Premier has ordered an investi- gation in the matter or the charge laid against the postmaster or Crane 18- land, Charievoix County. or having de- stroyed copies of L'Electenr which passed through his ofï¬ce. and which were destroyed in compliance with the order or the cure of that parish after the reading or the mamdement last Sunday. The Marine Department yesterday received a. request that when the Gov- emment 13 carrying out its scheme for placing cold storage accommodation on board the vessels sailing from Montreal and Halifax, thene ahouldbe room provided for shipping ï¬sh to the 01100311“? market. There are two charges against Mr. Range'rmhe ï¬rst is that on December 21 he sold a barrel of adulterated whisky. The other is with Intent to defraud by having in his possession a brass seal for the purpose 0: using as a trade mark, which Is the registered property or Hiram Walker Son: at Walkerville. Gét Words of Commendation From the Colonial Office. l:;.;:-ument that is' used as a. trade mark. Mr. N. A. Belcourt, who repre senicd Mr. Ranger, said he desired the case adjourned until Tuesday to allow him tosee his client. He had no ex- planation to offer until then. The case was the leading topic among business men about the city. and the outcome will be watched with interest. Wit- nesses will be brought here tram Windsor. CHARGE AGAINST A LIQUOR SELLER yesterday. The Major-General an- nounces the recdpt (mm the Colonial Ofï¬ce of the Secretary at State's ex- pmion o! satisfaction at the success or the detachment of the Canadian c..- tillery at Shoeburyness. Col. R. M. Stewart,, R. A., the Commanth o: the School 0: Gunnery, states that the Queen's prizes ‘were we‘ll won and deserved by the Third Middleeex Vol- unteer Artillery and theCenadJan Ar- and a. counterfeit seal replaced. These barrels of liquor were in pos- session or various customers, and sold in each case by Mr. Ranger. Mr. Latchrox‘d, for the prosecution quoted the criminal code, chap.447,1n refer- ence to any person .havlng In his pos- sesalon any die, lock, machine or other lc u Alleged to Inn Alumna! WW and Sold It -Omwn Blake: b! Earthquake â€" Project {or n- wry..-“ _â€"_â€"v_ -â€" was the Walker seal, adulterated the liquOr and sealed it up again. For some time past it appears that nu- merous complaints have been going in to Messrs. Walker's omce that their liquor was not up to the standard. The ï¬rm were at a. loss to know what the cause of. the complaints were and the services or Detective Carpenter of Montreal were obtained. The detective worked very quietly on the case. and ï¬nally located the source or the trou- ble. Mr. Ranger purchased large quantities of liquor from Messrs. Wal- ker, and in turn acid it to outside par- ties as coming direct from the dis-til- lery. This liquor was found to be in- ferior in quality, and a. close investi- gation showed that the seals had been tampered with, the bungs rernoved nun-v "u â€".â€".â€"._v-- __ 8: Sons of Walken'ine was called tn the Pollce Court yesterday. The charge is that Range-r has in his 1) a counterfeit seal 0: Messrs. Walker. and that he has from time to tune opened Vgels of liquor upon which , ,‘AA_-L_‘ 5L4 runâ€"ounc- News. Jm 3. â€" (5pm.) no Wu convicted of Hell-x Poets“. Illa Holler load “In our, and New lo In Show“ o: uudor. Phundclphlo. Jon. 3.-A few days before Chrlumu two boys uflu the tunes of James Boson ond Edwud Bum 0! New York. were around hero for flexing pock- ets. Hagen wu mum:- who :M m... mum": §“°""Â¥""..£'. “w: or c n n ow mum wu corned at the Burns ho. Both boys were oonflcud ond oenbon to two out In prlooanont In tho Buntingdon tetonnuory. OI In a ï¬ddle-ow woman Ind 3 won young non vult- ed J Yon-o. who â€mood Burn. Ind mod mum woro tho mocha-nu hrothor o: tho Thoyou oud thou- uno woo tho: tho boy um I: Chleogo._1’howgmg mdo_ ouch o‘oigeopo no “I. “m Will flak mm ’ Chi-I m In Country. A {nutty cccurrcd yesterday nou- St. Ausuatln. County or TWo flounxums. A. two men and A boy were crossing the Minty track their :13 wu struck by the incoming trun trom Ottawa. kuun; one or the occupants wnoJ Dmrmoau, from St. Rust-chm The other two moped without much In- Jupy. but the horn ya} Iago-Iggy tanked. "goâ€"pKTGIâ€"coi'miiod 7:; sum. Bu: xii. SJ?“ on thin! tho boy lo the one want- No to t on: TM:- a Ithul traced â€ow Md rather. The boy “only you: old and van no. mu" It is more than likely thnt the sen- tieman appointed to aucoeed Archbish- op Fabre will he the next Canadian Cardinu. no it is generally understood that when Hi: Eminence Cardinal Tus- chereau dies the hat will come to Montreal. Mgr. Luau-Vin of St. Boniface he. written h later to L: Croix 0: Par. eppeaiinx for aid to cable Hie Grem- to eetebiish 8mm. schools in Lien!- tobe. The Archbinh eme- in his letter that. when these Lllunl-l eohoolu were helm forced upon them the Cub- oilc minority. bishop. prlost and people erooe a: one man and replied. “Poliur mori (mam toedu'i" (Death rather than dishonor). .â€".----- -__. The electric tummy Is now in 0;) emlon between Montreal and Lacuna. over one thousand persons being car- rIod over the line on Naviigqa‘s dag: that 30 blsho 7336!. anhblshop'a and 700 priest; y" :be pmeg‘t. ; A", Some or the Conservative members of the Club Canadlen are making t fuss because of the little demonstra- tion which took place there the other day In honor 0: Hon. Mr. Gummy. lumemmuwcumuedm diplomsuc We! t «We nature. he doe. not wish to acne u:- urination-.1 «menus. mom-m Mothbmoonnmum “â€"4.. .0 «L- Inn-nah (nOM- M on my part or a tempectnous declara- tion of war against the clergy. yet. with three years or this klnd or work. I have almost lost mtlenoe. Besides the letter: of approval which I hu'e received tromau schonsolthe coun- try, a. great deal at cone-spondeoce has come to hand which it would be 1m- polite to publish In La. Patric. The campaign which _we lave eoteged ug- High Constable Bimnnette lett tor Quebec last night. bearing a. warrant for the meet or Mr. J. P. Tadlvel. the eo-called ultramontue editor of La Verlte. the crlmlaal action being token by Dr. Louis Fret-bottle. the well- known Canadian poet and littenteur. L'Inatitut Canadian of the Ancient Capital having invited Dr. Fucbette to deliver a lecture. Mr. Mlvel wrote inhupapertbatbenuundertbe impression that the institute we: I. re- spectable organisation. hence the oc- tlon in attention. Tble Quebec Joni-nei- lzt in the same (anaemia: who we. condemened by the Montreal com to W 8200 and coat- !or Raving celled Mr. More Sun/one. I. former editor 0: L1 l’ulrw. n Mo.“ that The body of the late Archbishop will be removed from the palace to the Ca- thedral to-morrow afternoon, and at the funeral Tuesday It _ _1: expecteq leaving pounce alone. No one wishes any harm to the clergy or the Pro- vince of Quebec. and no one will in- terfere with their concern 11 they will only do us the honor to keep out at pounce. There is no u: o! bravado mowu‘. uâ€"ï¬. ‘_._ _V_V ~Mr.Besngmndissmi in the mm in another vigorous article which was published in La. M m, tho ex-Mayor says, In opening, that the violence at his Journalistic opponents would almost make one believe that within their 60mm. Containing, he says: "But whu an awakening! The letters or mowe- ment which mach uni from all parts or the country make t evident that I willnotbcuoneinthenght I an about to undertake. but even 11 I an absoiutely {along that would not change “7‘... -u-LII an»; uv â€"~.‘. .- â€"â€"_â€"-_~7, , 7 know nothing, but it 1h y launch their that It be or the ï¬rst order and there ah I be no ambiguity about it. Let them be an expllclt as in Quebec. so that it will make a cause odebrc tor the Privy Council. They ï¬nished by burying Gulbord. and they will also mm: by leaving pou_tk:s_a.lon_e. No one Wight: A- AL, on Is so serious that we must direct It ooconflng to our own way or unnu- mg; then-em I wish 1: to be thor- oughly understood that. Hon. Mr. Lau- rier and Hon. n; Lin-chem hove not been, or will not be, consuited In um maï¬a?" L'Eleoteur; consequently a. good can of surprise was felt when the am- wtth the nmedsheetdldnotmeet memuluouebecconm Le Cluttvaten: was not condenmed b! the prance. but the priests are doing the work 1.11 the mane Hon. Mr. Tax-te's friends were stating yesterdn! that no lea than two W o: no Cultivateur’a mhoeriben had givenup the paper on account at Its action on the Manitoba. aghaol guestlgo. -_.___ Uvflvxutu; 1-way w..- .- my determination one [071: â€"Wflat will they do pgre {n Montreal? 1 really BEAUGBAND AGAIN HEARD FRO]. the lunar ol’ nun: Worn PM :- sud. to In. the moan- lav Mr. Tarte Appears Determined to Fight It Out. Pu'ls. Dec. 81â€"11:. bulk. of Orlan- u written [loner MS mahog- A VERY BAD BOY. Dec. 81â€"11:. Duk. 9t Dylan- "539$ ONT» FRIDAY, JggARY 8, 1897. -89 an nobâ€"3a 2: no 1% 05 8 33¢! .5 i=5: upt. flu rim? I but. '11:. Cuban- ion In Contact!“ n the accldont. u the MM VII 0: toe-n7 the men Ion â€mm mm on so limo Key. A. A. lllubee. owner 0! the Duluth“. n- odved the following from Inn by : “ In Dauuum mauled I la nod: no: I a cum from No Name “a. lull, at the men were In a helplou coodluoo. Uh. Daunlleu will wall and men the Conno- dun tad dellver the man and cm to M. W!" resort to per “ml. seen u and VI upturn u noon at we and tho Commodore probably Frau.†mu coudruu mew aunt .- Key Wu: PM†man; tho! tho Daunlleu wu nnchomd 0!! So lame Key. b‘rldu urn-moon. Wu on m and an. l'hcloaaotthcltea-crumlm .8.“ The]: Hana. Jacksonville. Fla. Jan. 3.-‘rho W Commodore unit in no tathonu 0! water an miles northeast ot Mosquito lnlot .at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. All ot tho null an board returned. and notthanroach- ed Jacksonville tut night. The story or the accident. as told h] on of the men. in an tollowa: The ateallor era-ed the St. John'a Bay at 2 o'clock on Friday. and at mid t waa too tnlloa down the coast. One 0 the men went into the hold {or aoniethlnz. and round It halt- lull oi water. Glut excitement provalloa. but tho unipa were atartoci. and ovarian on boa waa put to work balling. Tho VIII‘I‘ gained lit-adl . and at 8 o' och tho aieamor waa donut ll. A. Delgado uh! command or one boatJvilli 1! other men.“ l‘a IL Morphy commanding the other. The lye (ago part: 1inqu on the lunch near n... . t,. .,- an..- A 'I'owl I. Deal-lol- M It.“ OI a. M 0! Ike but by | (vol... on sol-Nay. Shreveport. 1.1.. Jon. 3.â€"A cyclone from the southwest struck and almost lllenll: dcâ€"mollnhed the town or Moorlnxport. Jul! north or this city. e: 3.45 pan. yesterday. Over twenty dwelling: were blown down and only seven bulldlng: are let: lnuct. Four pen-tone were kllled and 20 Injured. The dead are: wuuc Goodman. I.“ Gtodmnn. Blll Goodmn, lnunt denim of Mr. Jeuc Goodman. ï¬remnm: In. mlnn end two cul- uxed; In. Main. but In halt-ml Eda. om broken: Thou-l Elliott. minted In heed: Dr. J. 3. male. indent.“ Mddomnnï¬â€˜m- In": nnd nu comâ€"rules were In ambush. As soon a Macao nppcued the Spaniards opened ed. managed to ems»: nnd mach undo- mem. Aeostn’s camp as lusmnfltomadndrughed towel-acne. They mud: a. desperate ugh: um drove Cit-used: um Punu Bun. recovered the bodies and curled we nppncntly dead laceo with them. no «mum-d uncon- blfun‘ c1. tnpeuluntthe mkctotnuw umgumceoulglomnovoumnu him to the United Scam. and u mumbeenommtormm and mu: Dermal, prove an: he re. Gm: enigma; papay- 11: Hanna out A __A A...- Great adamant small. In 111nm our the news. It u '1 cl: discussed. and cm the Sputum uwe mm of the othbbctng alive. Amend»: the?» due: Exchange mated I an.“ no other day when be M tho ha. 1‘ t commotion followed. to- alarm. The bout I- ah] to hue ho- over-loaded with out! “hen It left here. m It I- thought that Oh. up «1 her mum when Ibo grounded on Ooh: l'olnt ll you“ do“ [he at. John. Itwhon Gnu. thc- amen-(hwy on harm-M wu 338.7 "I'm? m “10.30 I.m.. but 1:: I. an play: I bout. Jon! am not had unul___9'clocl IOWIIMAH m in wound. um comm pnflou "pom ct thedancterotmumgundnpomot Mum’s treachery. They a: um mono. I'm: In: M. can»: to not: Ahmad: “mamotmuwmtcp‘mm SAID 1'0 BE RBGUVBRIIG RAPID“ hull-MW†ol' “Ioâ€"It, Ion-eit- mull-ed. Hanna. Jan. 8.4“: Key Wat. rm. Jul. 3.)â€"-Beports tut meoo u gun as coming constantly “on: the acid. um um tend to show that In :- ncupenuns nud- ly. better: received In Hum (non his medical attendants explain the nature of So It Is Again Reported From the lnterlor of Cuba» MACOE STILL LIVES Div“. Ill‘htlLlluum: JON-II mm...â€" colored am dly manned. The following boom won datum 3. 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