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OROSVKNOIVS Bell-cap-sic. i,v, A New Venture W- H-ls aVES-A. POTTS Has opened a AT No. 210 N. CENTRE ST FOTTSVIIXE, PENN'A. Sales of aBsottcd goods, notions, hardware, olflflEuflpA. Mtn.. etn. UOOUS jruui UU jiuiid Ul lug wuuij qvi.wfcu ....... V - . 1 .. f,nlAllB. ommussiou. Q M. JIAJ1ILTON, il. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office. 20 WestLloya street, Bhcnondoah '' Pa. AM ASSASSIN CAUGHT Tlio Arrest of Bcgaicff Un earths a Nihilist Plot. A DETECTIVE'S CLEVER SCHEME. TJisgulsed as a Ohimnoy Sweep He Dis covers a Widespread Conspiracy, Throe IT-imlrcil Russtnn Students Arrested - IioVzay Moro Frlshtcnou Than Kver Uinr Oscnr Hollered to bo Dying En.-ril to Take Action on tho Saal Question Lonilon Drivers to Strike or. Pctkbsburo, May 2U. Nows comes from Kostroma of tho arrest of Dogaioff, tho Nihilist assassin of Col. Soudaikln, whose capturo has been reported a dozen times since tho murder took placo in St. Petersburg eight years ago. Degnicff was believed by many to liavo sought refuge in tho United States, but that does not seem likely to have boon tho caso, judging from tho following events. A lively agitation has been carried on by tho revolutionists all over South Russia, and a man called Ivanoff was suspectod of being tho leader. This Ivanoff has been secretary to tho Governor of Kos troma for flvo years. A dotectivo being set to watch him, was struck with tho extraordinary re- semblauco of Ivanoff to Begaioff, upon whoso head a largo reward was placed, but, not having sufficient proof to war rant his arrest, the dotectivo resorted to stratagem. Disguising himself as a chimney sweop, ho climbed tho roof of the house In which IvanhofE lodged and descending into his room lata at night, suddenly 'emerged from tho stovo and presented himself before the astonished inmato. quietly saying: '"How do you do, Do- galelr," at the sumo tlmo presenting a revolver at tho secretary, who lost his presence of mind and becamo pale with terror. ilo was qulcKly hnndculicu and upon searching his papers the whole of the conspiracy was discovered. Many people In Kostroma, students o f the various universities, veterinary col leges, agricultural acndomlos and stu dents in other schools :ln Moscow, Odes sa and KharkofI to tho number of 300 were arrested. Tho Nihilist conspiracy now seems to bo moro active than over, extonding oven to tho army, of which 40 offlcors wore arrested. Tho Czar is mo.-e fright ened than he ever was before. KING CHARLES VERY ILL. In Caso of Death tho Crown Will I'asa to Ills Nophow. London, May 29. A Stuttgart dispatch says that the condition of King Charlos of Wurtomburg oxoltos groat anxiety and fears are entertained that he may not recover. Queen Olga, botwoon whom and tho King there has been for years an es trangement, owing to his devotion -to other women, is now unremitting in at tention to him. The King has, It is said, shown signs of contrition for his miscon duct. As ho has no legitimate children, .tho crown will pass -to his nephew, Prince William, who Is closely connected by marriage with tho German Kaiser. Not withstanding his notorious follies King Charles is popular, and tho people of Stuttgart evince tho deepest grief for his illness. King Charles is now about '68 years of age. The Templars Will Moot Noxt In Iowa. London, May 29. Tho Templars have resolved to celebrato the 17th of March yearly, In memory of X B. Finch. A ballot for the place of meeting for the Congress of 1893 was deoided In favor of DesIoines, Iowa, by 30 votes Against all others. Tho American delegates ex pressed satisfaction that tho capital of a prohibition Stats had been selected. TJie Czar's Trip to Moscow. St. Petersburo, May 29. The Czar'atrip -to Moscow will be made secretly. Tho railway lino is well guarded on all sides by strong detachments of troops, ns aro the approaches to tho stations along tho routo. All arrangements are complete to assure the Czar a safe and rapid journey. Accldent.to a Funeral Party. Dublin, May 29. A serious affair oc curred in Newry while 500 troops and a crowd of civilians wero returning from a military funeral, A horso was fright ened by the musio of the band and dashed among the trocp3, scattering them pell mell on all sides, and kocking a number down. Eight porsons wero injured moro or less sovorely. A Kevolt In Siotly, Roite, May 29. -The population of tho communo of MIsterblanoo, in Sicily, roso In revolt against a local tax, and, in vading tho town, sot lire to the build ings. Troops wore dispatched "to tho scone nnd tho revolt was quickly sup pressed and tho leaders have been arrest ed. A judicial inquiry into tho trouble has beon opened. minister Jllrsch Coming riomo. Constantinopju!, May 29. Hon. Solo mon Hirsch, tho United States Minister to Turkey, has obtained a leave of ab sence from the State Department at Washington, and will return to the United States for a visit during the sum mer. To Protect tho Seals. London, May 29. Tho Rt. Hon. George J. Goschen gave notice in tho House of Commons that tho government would in troduco a bill on Monday next to pro hibit tho catching of seals in tho Boh ring Sea. Had Speculation Drives lllm to Suicide. Paris, May 29. M. Bergler, counsellor In tho Court of Appeals at Bordeaux, has committed sulcldo owing to losses in Bourso speculations amounting to 200, 000. London Drivers Preparing- to Strike, F London, May 20. Tho stago drivers of this city, oncouraged by tho success of tbelr fellows in Paris, nro preparing for a similar strike hero. Otadstono's Quito Walks, London, May S9, Mr. Gladstone is now ! well enougu to tatto qulafc vrfilks j parka at Uawardoa. the highest of all in Leavening Power. XT. ABSOIWTEOf PURI THEY DIED TOGETHER. An Aged Connie Commit Sulclilo Wlien About tu lie Driven from Their Home. New Yoke. May 2!). A distressing double suicide has just come to light in tho tenement house portion of the city, where an nged couple, bowed down with yoars and poverty, gave up the struggle, whon about to be driven from thoir mis erable home, by taking their own lives. They were William Ureltlcoit ana his wife Mary, aged CO and 71 .years. The couplo occupiod two rooms on tho top floor of the tenement, No. 57 First avenue, and have had a hard strugglo to support themselves, but still they mtra agod to exist, the woman doing house work imd the old man making m6chnn ics' banners Recently, however, tho husband had boon sick and unable to earn anything, and poverty had pressed them very hard. Yesterday thoy wero served with ft dispossess notice by thoir landlord, and they were to have boon ejected from their homo to-day. They could not stand the disgrace and preferred to dlo together, so each of them swallowed a quantity of oxalic xicid during the night. When tho sheriff's assistants called to put the old couplo with thoir effects upon tho sidewalk, thoy found them ly ing side by side, cold In death. JOHN L. PULLED HIS COAT. Tho Champion Cnme Near Having a liflro EKmioklo Fight With Juckson. San Fbancisco, May 29. Peter Jack son and John L, Sullivan como near hav ing a fight with bare knuckles In Jack son's saloon last night. Sullivan visited tho place ufw I1I3 show was over, and, in talking with tho 'barkeeper, gave his ideas wb7 'Corbett -should have licked tho negro. Ho Indulged in more un complimentary talk, when Jackson, who was in a rear room, stepped out -briskly, and, looking Sullivan squarely in the face, said; "See here, young man, you don't know what you're talking about. You're talk ing through your hat." 'i Sullivan had never met Jackson, and when herturned around and saw that the man who was talking to him was a ne- grc he snorted with rago, and roared! "Who aro you talking top 1 don't stand such language from your kind of people," Jackscn didn't tako water, hut repeat ed his former remark in a defiant tone. Sullivan whipped off his coat and Jack son began to strip whon menus inter fered, and hauled tho enraged men apart. In Sullivan's present condition no would probably have got the worst of tho tussel. THINK HE WAS MARSH. This Time tho Fugitive Danker Is Seen In Delaware. Wilmington, Del., May 29. A special from Smyrna says: Tho much-sought-for fugitive from justice, iQideon W. Marsh, president of 4ho Koystone Bank of Philadelphia, it is thought, passed through this town yesterday morning on his way up from Woodland Beach. He bought a ticket for Easton, Md., and while going out to Clayton, in con versation with a gontleman, stated that ho was from New York. He looked much fatigued from travel, and seemed constantly on tho lookout while watting at Qlayton for his train. He bought a Baltimore paper. It is firmly believed by all who saw him that he is tho man. Detective O'Malley's Bribery Caso. New Orleaks, May 29. A motion for a change of venuo In the O'Malley bribery case was suddenly withdrawn to-aay, and the defense asked that the case be sot for trial Juno 10. The State Attor ney objected. O'Malley's counsel then gave notice that thoy would enter a de murrer similar to that sustained by tho court in the case against Granger, in which tho information was quashed n the ground that the allegations set forth were not sufficiently specific. The de murrer will bo passed on to-morrow by the court. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office or Comptroller of tiik'Currenoy. J WaihWglon, Apru ts, ibvi. Whereas, By satisfactory evidence pre' sented to the undersigned, It has been made to appear that "Tlie Merelianta' National Banh'Aof Shenandoah," in the Borough of Shenandoah, in the County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions of the statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall bo authorized to commence the business of banking. Now, Therefore, I, Edward S. Lacey, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby oer tlfytbat "The Merchant,' National. Bank of Shenandoah," in the Borough ol Shenandoah, in tho County of Schuylkill, and Statu ol Pennsylvania, Is authorized tocommfnee the business ol banking as provided M section fllty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Re vised Btatutes of the United States. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, wit 1 i ness my hand and seal of office this 8th day of April. 1691. No. 1518. E- S' LACEY, Comptroller of the Currenoy, Or tho Liquor lluiill, rosillvely Curou by uumiiiuii'i'iiis Jr. iiaiuea Molflcu Niirrllle. It Is manufactured ai a powder, which oan ba given in a glaaa of bear, a oap of oottee or tea, or in rood, without the knowledge of (ha patient. It la absolutely Harmless, ana wm eneot a periuauout wu poaujr cure, whether ths patient la a moderate drinker or an aloohollo wraok It baa bean given In thousand ot canes, and in every initanoe a perfeot oure he fob lowed. 1 1 neter Falls. The system onoe Imprr gna d with tha SpeoMo.lt becomes on utter Impossibility for tho liquor appetite to exist. 49 pace book of particulars free. To bs had of C. H. HAGENDUCH, Druggist, Shepandoab S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Tho Tityrn Clark Onlns Will Contest. NRW York, May 29. A decision in tho Myra Clark Gaines will contest, in which over $1,000,000 is involved, lias juitboen handed down by Stirrognto Abbott in Brooklyn. He doclnros that tho will of January, 8, 1883, made in Now Orloaus on the day before Mrs. Gaines died, and which named Marie P. Evans as solo ex ecutrix, is u forgery, and that tho will made la January, loou, which names William A. Wilder nnd James T. Christ mas as executors is legal and admissible to profiato. End of tho PoniMylvnnla Legislature. Harrisbcro, Pa., May 29. The report of the conference commlttoo of the Legis lature was agreed to by both branches beforo adjournment. Tho bill provides for a comlnlssiou of 30 to be appointed bv tho Ijovornor, and, in addition thore to, tho Governor, Lioutenant-Govornor, President pro torn of tho Senate and the Speaker of the House shall bo honor ary members. Tho appropriation is $300,000. Tho Legislature has adjourned slue die. Died at tho Ago of 101. Troy, N. Y., May 29. Mrs. Deborah lowers, head of the banking Arm of D, Powers & Sou-s and 'of tho great oilcloth manufacturing firm of tho same name, died at her homo In Lanslngburg last night. Sho had beon ill for some time nnd gradually wasted away. Sho ro talned her mental faculties unimpaired almost to tho very last. Her estate is valued at over $2,000,000. Mrs. Powers was born In Hebron, Grafton County, N. H., on August 0, l'iuu. Another Trial for the "Vesuvius. Washington, May 29. In accordance with tho decision reached by tho Navy Department, Commander Evans' board will reassemble at Fort Monroe next Tuesday to determine tho naturo of tho further trials that shall bo made of the guns of tho dynamite cruiser Vesu vius. Fourth Murder In a Year. Eomu., N. Y., May 29. Tony Eyman owish died lust night from tho effects of being kicked in the abdomen Tuesday night by Washington Buck, colorod. Buck is in jail. Five witnesses aro also locked up. It is tho fourth murder here in less than a year. Tho American University. Washington, May Si9. Tho organiza tion of tho American University was ef fected at a meeting in tho parlors of tho Arlington Hotel. An appeal wiM b made ior $5,000,000. To Vluy WKtU tlioiouisvillo Club. Louisville, Ky., May 29. Pitcher Bell of Kansas City and Second Baseman Jen nings of Leighton, Pa., havo been signed by the Louisville Club. HOW !S YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific ia the great developer, of delicate child ren. 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But after alleles head; is tho bane of somanyllvoa that horofawhota wetnaceourgroaxDoost, uurpiussurouwaua Others do not. 1 C irter'a Llttlo Liver Pills aro very email and) ' voj y easy to tana, one or two puis ra&Ka a uoso. Ttcy are strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or puree, but by their gentle action pleaua all wha .tuethem. InvtalsatSScentsi flvefortl. Soldi 1 by drugs-ts everywhere, or Don t by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York) SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE TT R. BRIOKBR, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, No: 9 East Centre Street; Mahanoy City. Pn Skin and all special diseases a specialty, SB 13 DCSsj am Hsm THE FIGHT GOES OH An Address to Organized Wage AVorkors of America. KNIGHTS OF LABOR ARRAIGNED They Are Blamed for the lalluro of the Eight-Hour Movomont. Held Up as Trnltors by the Foilorntlon ol Labor Councll-Tho Ofllclals or the Knights Charged With Conducting n Secrot Agitation to Frighten tho Miners. A Illowto Socialists In ths Colto Region. New York, May 29.-An address hoe Just been sent out by tho Executive Council of tho American Federation of Labor directed to tho organized wage workers of America. The address opens with the official in formation that the United Mine Workers have receded from their position and do clared the eight-hour movement off. It goes on to say that the miners wore selected to make tho fight at their own reijuost, thoy stating that they had as surance of help from the Knights of La bor. The Jenoral Executive Board of the Klghts fauod to attend a conference with the Executive Council ot tho Fed eration and miners' officials as requested by the last named, nor did thoy gtvo any reason for their failure to appear, though j the minors belonged to tho K. of L. Very reluctantly nnd by requost tho coko strike was endorsed. Tho mlno workers wero allowed to advance $2,500 to tho coko workers, and tho sum was guaranteed on the condition that tho miners made tho domand for the enforce ment of tho eight-hour work-day. The condition was made to maintain good faith with those who contributed for tho miners' strike, and becauso information bad been received that the Knights' offi cials were conducting a secret agitation to work upon tho fears of tho minors, predicting certain defeat, discouraging them in every way, and urging them not to make the move. On May 1 tho coun cil roceivod official notice that tho eight liour movement was declared off. The address concludes by saying that 4ho wage workers will know where to placo tho blame and hold tho traitors to tho causo of labor responsible. NO USE FOR ANARCHISTS. Till Coko Companies Dotermlnod to Get Hid of tho Socialistic Strikers. Soottdale, Pa., May 29. Tho 2,000 Socialists in tho Connellsvillo coko ro gion who took an activo part in tho lato strike must go. Instructions have been received by tho superintendents of the coko companies to dispensa with their services. Whon any of them apply for work they are told: "Thi3 company has no uso for Anarchists." Some of them havo changed their names in the vain hopo of obtain' ing employment. VESSEL AND CREW LOST. Tho Schooner Thomas Hume Undoubted ly Wrecked on I-ulco Michigan. Muskegon, Mich., May 29. The schooner Thomas Hume, owned by Hack- ley & Humo of this city, has undoubted ly been wrecked and gone to tho bottom of Lake Michigan, together with her crow of seven men. Ono week ago Thursday the Humo and tho Bouse Simmons cleared from Chicago for Muskegon. A still gale was blowing They slipped along pretty llvoly and en countered a heavy sea. The Kimmons labored In the storm for several hours and Anally put back into Chicago, ar riving here last night. Tho last seen of tho Humo she was encountering tho storm, and pursuing her course to Mus kecon. The Sln'tr. i remained in Chicago un til the storm subsided and then mado her way to Muskegon. Upon arriving here the captain was much surprised to learn that the Humo had not beon heard of. At first It was expected that she had run Into some convenient port for shel ter. But days passed and, no tidings be ing received 01 nor, inquiries wero mado of other boats, but no ono had seen tho Hume. The Thomas Hume was formerly the H. C. Albright. She way in charge of Capt. Harry Albright's son. Besides the captain, she had a crew of six men, all of Uhlcago. Brilliant Society Event. Walworth, N. Y., May 29. This vil lago will ho the scene on juno 1U 01 a very brilliant society event In tho mar riago of two nieces of ox-Fresidont Grover Cleveland. At noon on that dav the double wedding will take placo, the contracting parties being (Jharles W, Hamilton, of Denver, Col., and Miss El len L. Yeomans, and Joseph A. Reed, ot Beatrico, Nob., and Miss Anna G. Yeo mans. Tho brideiaro daughtors of Hon L. T. Yeomans, whoso wife is ex-PresI- dont Cleveland's sister. Air. and Mrs. Cleveland are expected to bo present on tho happy occasion. The Rubber Trust Dissolved. Trenton, N. J., May 29. A secret meeting of tho Central Rubber Trust was held hero and, While tho business trans acted was not mado known, it is gen erally understood in rubber circles that the trust has dissolved. The Btnr and Hamilton Rubber Companies, which failed, wero membors of tho trust. It was dissolved so that tho other rubbor companies would not bo held account able for the debts of tho fulllug concerns. Fasquallnn Not to Wed or Act. New York, May 29. Tho fact that a young Italian called at the City Hall and said ho intended to marry Pasqualina Rob ertlelto, who was acquitted of murdering her lover, gave rise to tho rumor that sho was about to wed. Sho denied tho truth of tho story, and also that sho wa3 going on tho stage, Sho said, through an interpreter, "I no inarryj I llvo now always with my father." Romcuibcrcd Ills Victim's Rolatlvos. Dover, N. IL, May 29. Julius MoAr. thur, tho horso thlof who shot and causod tho doath of Doputy Sheriff Charlos Smith of Barrington, has made his will, which includes a bequost of $700 to tho nearest relatives of his victim. X.eut. Casey's Sluyor Acquitted, Sioux Falls, S. D., May 20. -Plenty Horses has Doen acqulttod. tho judga charging tho Jury to that effect. Some merchants get the best they can; some get the meanest they can. Your dealer in lamp-chim-neys-what does he get for you? There are common glass and tough glass,tough against heat. There are foggy and clear. There are rough and fine. There are carefully made and hap-hazard. You can't be an expert in chimneys ; but this you can do. Insist on Macbeth's "pearl ton" or "nearl glass" which- .unp vrm rnnnire. 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