The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 25, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 3

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i could Dwir or liut riiilliitiiu to hata bona.
ISTHAT A'11' lo all tliu Jrr.cnuiin
Hinnl wrmwil, il inn nlnlit u! day, the
Milni? was liitciiai--. I liad miyvre mlnu In rightllS
Stalil and hai-k, t-nntlimiil lu-itduclie. 1138
W'rSl pc6 waj diKiiuraciii. At Init lB3
rtGO h. inl.f DANA'S RAItSArA-ig
MilULLA, (.mill,. -nr.il umn It. and Uiu tlilnlWH
If bottle completely 'i;iCKl me.
HZ ourar ijirttfully, .
m l.FWIS M. fcll.MUNDS. Efl
-- Rk Horiwfik, N. Y. SI
iun tiuh of tha aMre 19 crrtlflnri to hr
EM H. lbllOMIIIUOK.t'.M. IS
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PI Dana Strsaporilla Co., Dcllast, Malr.o. h!j
&( Eoaaacho ntid reUovoall tho troubles tcsS
crit to a bilious etato of tho syatom, anon 03
Dirrlnfna, Nausea, Drowplnaes, Distress aftsi
e-i'-irp l'uiln 5lw McJo, .'-). While their moat
rCTtuu.'jioE-jcceMi.dS beu Bbowa in curia?;
Htb'iirtia, yi&l Ccrtet'n little Liver THIS are
c i iiiy valuable in Constipation, curing and pre
V: tint: thiflannoyinfjcomplattityhijo they alto
f A-c t all didordcTU of t ho e tomachUmul&te the
.-jn nil tegulate tho bowels. JSveaif tticycalj:
CU.tci
ilcIitloytroTilofcoMmMtprictilimatolhosawIia
BlJ.' i fom th)0'list'"s?ing complaint; butfortn
tito ' r t uelr ;ood nea? d o et noterul hero,Rnd thoa
ttIioi . -oil ?tULm will &ud tUoco littlopillaTala
c - . r. o Tinny Nv.iyn thj,t thoy will not bo wil
,Si'. T uo without tiicm. Cat after cllstck liQa.l
llallip Lausoi' bc many Uvea that hare I Tf!io
wetnn): '.ur-.-!.tboj.r. OarrllljonroltTfhila
CtUersdorot.
Card ta Little L'vcr mis aro very email ana
T7try easy to take. Jr.u r to plUsmakoodoM.
tRuy aro strictly ycpetable atiit da not gripo or
purirr, but by Uieir gentle action plaaeaall who
neotbem. InvlalitntaSconta; ilyeiortl. Quid
by diugglata every wlioxo, or cent by moil.
CARTER iflEDlClNE CO., Hew York!
SIHALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
DOUGHERTY'S
Saloon and Restaurant
The lending place tn town,
Haslntelybeenentli'ulyreno- ,
vrttod Everything new, clean
and f roan. Tho llnot line of
Wines and Liquors !
Cigars, &c, foreign and do
mestic. Free lunch served
each evening. Dig schooners
of f resh,Beer,l'orter, Ale, &e,
OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE.
J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop.
n
& H. Downs' Elixir;
WILL CUKE THAT
AND STOP THAT
KT.is stood tho tei t for S f XTY YEARS
ratod has proved Itself tho best riincdyJ
E known for the enro oi Consumption,
Cniuh, Coldt, Whooping Cough, atul
alt T ungIUetue$ In oung or old.
J-i ' p Mc, nOo.,an(l il .00 per bottle.
SOLO EVERYWHERE.
f BSV".? , I0B8BW M9i Swlisgtw,
tezAt Ei.ulUh Btninaad Hrama.
WYROYflL PILLS
kT BAPi. ilwar i-lmUt L3tC, ukV
boxti ttalid ti bin" riljtKJB. Tak
Iionnnol iwiu't- At Oruutali, or tend 4a.
lu tamp for jiartloulart, tittlmoalato ka4
'KeUf for lUidtoo," in Irur, bj retura
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
For r-jnovatiiiB li t entire B)'St"n'
eliiiuiuittnir au Poisons front tl
liinoii. whtitlier uf bLrofuloi,. i
toT origin, tliib preparation haul uo uquai
"Forclpiitoeu months I h(iai
eating ui u' nit tny to'tgue. I ti
t.ra&til liv 1 i't loual lli wli'nn i
ttained no relief : Uiu sore frntdu.i llv p , .
. 1 llually took S. S. S , uiiu vt jj ti i n
after using a few but ties." 1
Treatise on liliud'and Skin Dl
cajco ui.iii. .1 f i'.
UllhPwi.TEi'hi'IFIO Co..
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NOT AFTER ANNEXATION
All the Talk About Canada's
Burning- Desire Misleading:.
siu cii.vr.i.UH ii. Tirrrnit's vinws.
Tlie nilUliT of lliiHnn Say Hint Only
Those Who On Mot Knmt lltn lliiinliilon
Talk of .Vimiixittlun Tliu I laheiy 'Irea-tlra--i;mtrr:ttaitn,
Nbw Yomc, Jun. 25. Charles II.
Ttipper, Minister of Marine nntl Kislierles
in tin- Onnailiita goveriintont, itrrlvftl nt
tlio Hotel Drtttiswick yostcnlny, nntl
leaves to-dity on tlie Mnjestlc for ISnropo.
Mr. Tupppr Is tliu agent from Cnittttln for
the llrillili Kovernnietit to the IlelirliiK
Slmltn Sealing Arbitration oommlsslon,
which meets in Paris on Keb. 20 next.
Speaking on tlie topic of annexation last
night, Mr. Tuppcr salil:
"It is n great sttrpriso to mo nml to
most Canadians to noto tho stir Unit
some of the New York newspapers mnko
about, tlte annexation of Canada to the
United States. This talk of tho great
desire of Canadians for uuuoxation is en
tirely misrepresented.
"Canada does not want annexation.
Wo want to bo good neighbors, mid that
is all. No one in favor of annexation
conld be olectod on that platform to uven
tho smallest olUco iu C'antul.i. The party
now in power in Canada is kept in be
cause of the distrust that tho opposition
might have even slight thoughts toward
annexation.
"There 13 no fear that Canada will bo
forced into annexation, for wo areas self
contnined and contented :t-s any nation in
the world. Canada is most prosperous;
comfort reigns iu all tho provinces, and
uo policy of tho United States can cltnugu
our political feelings. Our pnnperity is
increasing yearly and we are ever so much
alteud of where we were ton years ago.
Tho United States cannot crush or con
trol Canada nny moro than England
could crush or control the United States.
Only thosu who do not know Canada talk
of annexation. A trip through tlie Prov
inces would speedily convince them of tho
folly they utter.
"As to the fishery treaties, I can only
say that since the modus Vivendi was es
tablished In 1883, there haB been no
friction between Canada and tho United
States on tlie subject. Of course there
have been a lot of unfounded newspaper
stdrios, but there was no basis for them.
Ounada lias, nowuver, had soma differ
ences with the Newfoundland govern
ment, because the government gave the
United States fishermen privileges t hut
were denied to their Canadian brethren.
Thoso, however, are being settled now,
and there virtually exists a modus vivendl
between Newfoundland and Canada.
"I think that eventuully the virgin
wheat lands of Canada must draw the
emigration that the United States is now
getting, for it teems to me that the
American lands will carry all they can
hold. We shall soon send our grain over
in tbo shape of beef, and thus make u
double gain.
"As our population increases tho grain
grown will be foil to tho cuttle wo shall
raise, and we will, with our great railroad
and steamer facilities, bo most formida
ble competitors to tho present leading
meat supply sources of the world,"
BAVARD, LAMONT, CARLISLE.
Stated that Tltesu Thruo Will surely bo In
tlio Nuw Cabinet.
New Yonx, Jan. 25. Ouo very posltivo
assertion was made lust night by u Dem
ocratic leader who enjoys confidential
relations with llr. Cleveland and Mr.
Stevenson.
"I know," ho declared emphatically,
"that Thomas F. Bayard will again bo
Secretary of State. Mr. Cleveland had
hoped to persuade Mr. Whitney to accept
the place, but has given it up,
"Senator Carlisle has nil along been
fixed for Secretary of tho Treasury, but
until yesterday it had not been positively
determined whether Col. Lamout would
bo Secretary of tho Navy, I'ostinaster
Qeneral, or Secretary of War.
"Mr. Clevelaud desires him in tlio Cab
inet as an adviser moro than iiuf thing
else, and so to tho War Departintint he
will go unless plans are changed."
WEDDED WITH GREAT POMP.
Tlte Marriage of Aichduolifss Marjruret
nntl Iulte Albreeht.
Vienna, Jan. 23. Tho marriage of
Archduchess Margaret Sophlo and Duke
of Wurteuiburg wa-. -..ik-mnlzed yostor
day lu tlio Church uo llolfrath. Car
dinal Gruscha, Aieubishop of Vienna,
presided.
Tho wedding was ono of great bril
liancy, being ftttetidud by Emperor Fran
cis Joseph, several Archdukes and Arch
duchesses, the King and Queen of
Wurtcmberg und other mombers of the
royal family of Wurtemberg.
After the ceremony the bride and bride
groom kissed the hands of the Emperor
and the Kiug and Queen of Wurteuiburg.
Suleltle of a i'roinluiuit I.mvrontu Mail.
Lawrknck, Mass., Jan. 25. Charles II.
Stanley, a prominent citizen and member
of the lager beer brewing linn of Stanley
& Co., committed suicide yesterday after
noon at his elegant home on Jack sou
Terrace. It is supposed that despondency
over continued ill health led to the deed.
Wbitlsolt CoiuiuHtad Suioi.le.
New Yqhjc, Jan. US. The Jury ii the
ease of Mrs. Josephine Wititluch against
th) Fidelity & Casualty Insurance com
pony of New York has found that Mr.
V uitltttch had committed suicide w hile
temporarily insane, and therefore, that
the itoltoy tor $10, (WO ou his life was void.
l'atally Shot During u iiHrtf 1.
Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. SC. Iu uu alter
cation at Ovid between Thomas O'Neill
and George Murphy, employes of the
Heading railroad, O'Neill was fatally
wounded. He was shot twice, one of the
balls striking him iu the face, the other
landing iu the thigh.
Tlie French reM lleymulug; ICiclleil.
I'ahjs, Jait, 26. Tlie action of Great
Britain in E.aypt is looked upon as proving
her determination to persist in the occupa
tion. The newspapers unanimously aall
upon the government to vindicate the
light of Frauoe.
Mottii r mill Children Uttrned to Doatli,
Baltimore, Jan. 85. Mrs. Owen Iiice
and two children were burned to death in
their home last evening, a gasoline stove
having exploded. The husband was
badly burned trying to save his wife und
children.
WEST VIRGINIA SENATORS,
l'aulknrr to Sncioeetl Hlmnll--Cmit(m
fur KrniiA'H Dnt-fi.
Cuaiilkston, W. Va,, Jan. t.V The
State Senate ahd IIouso uf Delegates yes
terday elected two United States Senators.
In the Sonata for the full term of six
years beginning March i next Charles J.
Faulkner, tho present Senator, received
20 votes; Stephen 15. Klklh, 4.
In the House Faulkner received 39,
Elklus, 28, and O. V. 11111, People's
party, 2.
For the unexpired term of tlio lato
Scnntor jCcnua, ox-Senator Johnson N.
Camden received the surne vote as Faulk
ner in both Houses.
NEW JERSEY SENATORSHIP.
Janic Smith, jr., Illuctril lu lioth Houses
In Si-parute Sessions.
Tiirntos, Jan. 25. The Senate and
House took separate ballots yesterday
for tho election of it United States Sena
tor. In tho Senate James Jmith, jr., Dem.,
received 15 votes, and Win. J. Sewcll,
ltep., 5.
In tho House Smith got 39 votes and
Sowell 21.
Tlio result was ordered printed on tho
minutes, and to-day Smith's election will
be formally announced iu Joint meeting.
Senator Stewart I'.e-eleeteil.
Cahson, Nev., Jan. 25. William M.
Stewart was re-elected to tlie United
States Senate by tho Nevada Legislature.
Ho was the silver party candidate and
received a unanimous vole Ex-Congressman
Bartluo was tho Republican
candidate.
Nebraska Senatorial Driidlnclc.
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 25. Tlie sixth
joint; ballot for United States Senator
yesterday showed but littlo change in tho
situation prevailing for tho last flvo
days. Paddock received 29; Powers,
Populist, 5i; Lieut.-aov. Majors, 13, a
gain of 3.
Tito WiiHliington Senatoralilp.
Olv-mpia, Wash., Jan. 25. Two ballots
for United States Senator wero taken
yesterday. There was no change. Tlio
voto: Allen, 51; Turner, 85; Greggs, 27;
Teats, 9.
lccli!ou In 3Ilner VFIll Contest.
Hounellsvilus, N. Y., Jan. 25. Judge
McArthur has handed down a decision iu
tlie famous Miner will conttut nt. TiYlnnil.
ship, Allegheny county. Tlio will is sus
tained and three adopted daughters will
receivo the bulk of a million dollar estate
unless tho decision is reversed. The ciso
will probably bo appealed.
Tito JSeuttT Trial.
PiTTSnuno, Jan. 23. In the Beatty trial
tho entire afternoon session of the court
was occupied by Capt. Brock in reading
to the jury the testimony of. the physi
ciaus, patients and experts given in "the
trial of Hugh F. Deinpsoy, to show that
poison had been used.
Ir, USt-litterfeldt Convicted.
Philadelphia, Jan. 25. Dr. Frederick
Meisterfeidt was this afternoon convicted
by the jury of having caused tha death
of Mrs. Mary E. Dunlevy, ou Jan. 7, last,
by means of u criminal operation. Sen
tence was deferred. Dr. Meistorfoldt Is
nearly 70 years old.
The Xircntytlili-d Victim.
Alton, 111., Jan. 25. Georgo Eottoff,
aged 23, a plasterer by trade, died at St.
Joseph's hospital nt 3 a. tn., the twenty
third victim of tlie Wann explosion. All
tho fatally injured passed a very bail
night and moro deaths are expected soon.
Anti-Option 11111 Kuilorsntl.
Jkftp.kson Citt, Mo., Jan. 25. The
lower IIouso of tho Legislature lias en
dorsed the nuti-Optlou legislation before
Congress. A resolution was ndopted re
questing Missouri's two Sauators to work
for and voto for the bill.
The Bugged Gliiltl
is largely an
"outdoor"
product.
Fresh air
and exercise
usually pro
duce sound
appetite and
sound sleep.
Sickly chil
dren obtain
great benefit from
of cod-liver oil with Hypo
phosphites, a fat-food rapid
of assimilation and almost
as palatable as milk.
CureeConaumpH.nl, Ci.iii.Uj, Croup, Sore
Throut. Sold by all Dn-aji-ei on a Guaranty.
For a Lamt Side, Back orCht Shiloh's Porous
Plaster will give great sniufamca. as cents.
, SHILOH'S VITALIZER.
Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Ctiartnuo jgn. Tecn.,says!
" 8h0oh'$ritalizer SAW) MV X,fFJS.' 1
tmttdtrUttobettrenidiifr,raitebMtattdytdem
I tvr For Dy sin-psta, Liver or Kidney
trouble it excels, ftiee 76 cts.
CATARRH
REMEDY.
nave you Catarthr Wthls Hemodv. it will
relievo and Cu-e you. Pru-e 50 cis. This In.
lector for its successful t restnient l furnished
free. Shiloh's Remedies are sold by us on a
guarantee to give satisfaction.
For salo by C. H. Hagnubuoh.
T. J. O'HAREN'S
00H MAIN AND OAK SIS.
Kveryhlr in Uu Kuii-i.ru: line done In flrev
class style. A tine bath room attached,
TI QsHl W a i..
FOR THREE NEW STATES.
Ilopulillran Somite Ollltctts Favors Ail lull'
altm nt Oklahoma, Wtalyinit New ainalc,
Wasiunoton, Jan. 2o. Tho Kopubllcan
caucus decided by a majority vote to take
favorable action upon tho admission of
the Territories of Oklahoma, Utah and
New Mexico, but loft Arizona out in tho
ctdd.
Tlio caucus developed into a contest
between tlio extreme West and the East
and appears to be a victory tu' the
younger members of tho Senate.
It is considered a victory, howoier, in
uumo only, for thu subsequent action of
the caucus nogntived tho result of the
caucus. It was agreed that the question
of the admission should be inudo the or
der of business to follow tho discussion of
tho Nicaragua canal.
After the present matter of the Chero
kee Strip is disposed of, tlie Senate will
tHke up tho various Interstato Commerce
bills that have been or will bo reported
and will then begin the discussion of tho
Nicaragua Canal bill.
Iu the meantime the appropriation
bills, whioh havo tho right of way, will
begin to make their appearance, and
will command the attention of tho Sen
ators. It will thus bo seen that tho chancos
for the tliscusslou of tho bills for tho ad
mission of those territories aro very
slim, and the Eastern Senators, who
gavo their assent to tho caucus pro
gramme very reluctantly, navo no hesi
tancy lu saying that no action whatever
will bo takou during this session of Con
gress. FUNERAL OF BISHOP BROOKS.
Illslmp l'nttir, of Now York, Will Conduct
tho bervicoa.
Boston, Jan. 25. Tho funeral services
over tho remalus of Bishop Phillips
Brooks at Trinity Church to-morrow
will bo conducted by tho ltlglit fiov,
Henry Cotlman Potter, Bishop of j New
York, nsfclsted by Bishop Clark, of Uhodu
Island, and P.ov. Dr. E. Winchester Don
ald, rector of Trinity Church.
While those who are directing the ar
rangements for the funeral realize the
place that thu lato Bishop held in the
hearts of the entire community within
and outside the limits of his own Chinch,
find realize as well that oven roomy Trin
ity will, be unable to hold probably
thousands who would like to be ad
mitted, they have found it necessary to
govern their arrangements so as to ac
commodate thu members of the Church
iu the dioceso and kindred associations,
so that when that is accomplished it is
doubtful If thero will be any seats left for
the general public.
Arrangements have been mode whereby
the remains of the late Bishop Brooks
will lie in state in the vestibule of Trin
ity Church from 8 to 11 a. m. to-morrow,
previous to tlie funeral.
From (feiiaiit c::d Ousl'ema;
THE SAIVIE GLAD CRY,
"IT MASS ME WELL"
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, o'
Kondout, N, V., tha talk of tlie Country.
Jlr. W. F. Johnson, the lenilinc mcr
chant of Uuiusvillc, a. Y., said lo-dw.
th:'t I havo sol.'
over M) doz. of l)v
Kc'.vu"dy's l'um
itc Itemedy, r..t;
havo never lmil v
bottle returned a
a fault found m iih
it. Ouo of m
customers ji-.ul
his doctor ."i 1 and
was then no In tier,
took a bottle of
Favorite Remedy upon my ict'ommetirhi
tion, nud it did him more good than the
physicians loiu? trfiitincut. IIo then
bought six bottles of mo and was a well
man Ions before they wero used tip."
Stu'h words ns these must impress the
sick or ailing one.
Three ypnts ago I was troubled with Brian's
Pieaae. Thu best Doctors said I could no' live
three months. I then commenced U'tngPr. Ken
nedy's Favorite Itemedy and 1 am now well.
U L. tiKJVtn, Biimlugltaui, I'oi'n.
I was afflicted with a tumor (n'oiv log mv? rnv
right eye. Eminent physicians said there wai no
help for me. I began at that tine to use Hr.
Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy and lbs tumor en
tirely dusappeured and Favorite Remrdy saved
my life. W. W. l'AOKtva, lVrtlandviUe, N. Y.
If It were not for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem
edy I think 1 should die from constipation. Fuv
orftolteniedy gives me an appetite, produces
refreshing tleep, nnd cured rne of n nervous
affection I bad for years. It Is a tonle, and I
cuuid not livo without it.
Mks. Jiua A. Yiur-LE, Kingston, N. Y.
Are you n tctim of any kidney or bladder
dillleiilty 1 Try Dr. Kennedy's Tavorite Itemedy
at onoe as It cured mo when about to (rive up nil
hope. F. C. Brink, rougbkeepsle, N, Y.
Have you the symptoms of dyspepsia, sr.ur
stomach, painful weiKbt in tho abdumeu niter
eating, (lalpttutiim of tbo heart, short breath,
headftebe, constipation, drowfcluegs, loss of appe
tite f Then loose no time, but take Dr. Kennedy's
Favorite l;emedy. It i the discovery of a pny
sicfao who has used ft lor eara In b.s privuie
practice, and it has by many luoiitanil tests been
proven ca;uU of ilom all that iscluiuied for it-
THE NIXT MORNINU I FCEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMfLEXION IB BETTER.
My doetor saya it aotn gently on the stomach,
liver and kidney a. and is a pleaaant laati e. This
drink la made from tiurtw and la urenared for oaa
a easily as taa. Ittacallwl
LANE'S MEBI0IHE
A U dnietttHts aelllt at 60c and fTa uacktura If voa
cannot get It. send your addreaa for a free sample.
I.Hiie's Family Medictue maves (be bo oris
amendaf, in oisler tube healthy t Ida In tieeesn&rv.
Addreaa URA ion F. Woodward, l.t lluv. nTy;
HOTEL ANU RESTAURANT !
patjxi ."axrivE-jvacv.
Beepeetfulty lnforius his old friends and the
pubho generuUy that be has taken okarie of the
old stand lately occupied by Felix Adricks,
where be 111 keep on haun a fresh stock of
Porter. Ale and Utger Doer. Flneot brands of
Liquors und Cigats
PaulSumma,
Prnm v s Tl'ui.iinS
X'or Wain and I'up'ar Sts,
CITIZENS IN PURSUIT
Hxcitement Over the Murder
at Jeddo, Pa.
tTUOCIOUS WOltIC OF HHIIIWAYSIUN.
They Held Tmph Mittgas and Mklinel
Shulonshy and lttt the letter in Di-ath,
tliu I'm nier 'eiiilnir ttter it Desperate:
1'lght TlioAt lioln County Arinmeil.
Hazlbion, Ph., Jan. 25. A pnsse of
citizens Is lu pursuit of the murderers of
Michael Shitlensky. There is great ex
citement lu this vicinity over the nt roclous
crime.
Tliu murder was committed on the road
between Jeddo and Freelaud.
Joseph Mat gas and Michael Shatensky
started from Jeddo about 8 o'clock at
night, intending to walk to Free hunt.
They had proceeded but a short distance
when suddenly three men wearing masks
jumped from the roadside and confronted
them.
"Hold up your hundsl" thoy crlod.
Two pistols were pointed at their heads
and Mtttgas complied. Ills companion did
not move.
Thu order was repeated, and Instantly
ho was knocked down by a blow with a
Handbag.
The highwaymen then proceeded to go
through his clothes, but failed to llnd
anything.
This lingered them, and repeatedly
they brought the sandbag down upon his
head. He Implored his persecutors to
spare his life, and thoy promised to do so
it ho would secure them a ransom.
Then Shnleuskv was iiernilltwl tn r-
irnlli Ills fuel
D ..... ...wv.
One of tho highwaymen proposed that
the feet of tlitiir victims should be
tied while they were writlug tho order to
their friends to furnish money for their
release. Shaleusky, who was a powerful
man, rebelled and with u lunge succeeded
iu knocking ono of his captors prostrate.
A second and third man fell, and the
men began to hope for liberty when live
confederates of tlio gang sprang upon
them from the wayside and in an instant
the two men were overpowered.
The leader asked how much money they
hnd in .their possession. Shaleusky re
plied that he had none. Matgas, how
over had $20 iu gold. Their captors
wanted more. Shaleusky had no money
and wits asked to dictate a letter lo ids
friends, lie replied that it would bo of
no use as he hail hut fuw.
Although the robbers wero masked
they probably feared detection mid they
resolved' to put tho two men to death.
Matgas was hold lirmly by two of the
band while three others bound Shaleusky.
During tho operation Shaleusky, how
ever, made desperate efforts to escape,
and one of Matgas' ouptors left him to
assist in controlling Shitlensky.
Seeing but ono man left to hold him
Matgas got away and readied tho village
of Highland.
Tho inhabitants were Informed of his
terrible experience ami ilight and 50 men
started out to rescue Slialensky.
When thoy arrived at tho spot the
dead hotly of Slialensky was found but
tho murderers had tied.
Their tracks wore followed for a milo
In tho snow, but when they struck the
beaten road all truce was lost.
Tho wliolo country side was aroused.
Fivo hundred men joined In the pursuit,
but the brigands had escaped.
Matgas explained that the mn who
assaulted him and his companion spoko
good English. This dispels the idea that
foreigners havo been engaged in the many
outrages, which have rocentiy been com
mitted on that road.
It is believed that tho parties are part
of an organized baud who have been
haunting tlie road for soveral mouths.
AT LE.AST EIGHT GUILTY.
Decision tf 31. 1'raiutueville lu tho
l'nnuuia Kxnmiiiutlun.
Paws, Jan. 25. M. Franquevlllo has
finished his examination of 18 persons
connected with tlie P.tnam i scandal. He
has decided that Ferdinand ue Lessops,
Chnrlos do Letseps, Henry Cottu, Marina
Foutane, ex-Deputy S.ins Leroy, ex
Deputy Qohron, M. Artou, and M. Blou
dln ore culpable.
r. Hi3 decision as to the other ten Is not
yet known. Ex-Deputy Gobron is sup
posed to have received a Thierro chock
for 20,000 francs.
Tho specific chargo against Arton is
that that he bribed it Sans Leroy. M.
Blondiu, ns M. Baihaut's private secre
tary, bundled the money that passed be
tween the Panama peoplo and tlie Min
ister of Public Works, bositles having
other compromising dealings with the
canal company.
King Cotton's Reign ltegun,
AnaubTA, Gu., Jan. 25. The reign of
King Cotton began with the inauguration
of the carnival festivities. Fully ten
thousand strangers are in the city. The
programme yesterday consisted in a re
ception of the King, who came up the
Savannah river, and an address of
welcome by tlie Mayor and the turning
over of the keys of the city to his fleecy
majesty.
Gives t 60,000 to Chicago University.
CmcA.no, "Jan. i!5. llartln A. Kyerson
of this city has presented the Chicago
University with J100.000. The fe-ift, which
is to be used for organization and equip
ment expenses is to be given only on con
dition that the University raise $400,000
additional to be applied to the same ends.
The $400,000 must be raised by May 1,
1898.
Th Sagamoro gold to lid gar Soott.
Nkw York, Jan. SB. Edgar Scott, of
Philadelphia, has purchased Mr. F.
Slater's yacht, the Sagamore. It Is said
that he paid $125,000 for the vessel. Th a
Sagamore is' one of the most comfortable
yachts afloat and has been a great trav
eler, having made trips to all parts ot the
world.
May Come to she Fair.
Haobio, Jan. 25. The Duke ot Mont
pensler and his daughter, the Infanta
Kulalia, wish to go to Chicago to repre
sent th Qutou at the opening of the
World's Fair. The decision will be made
to-morrow If they go, they will make
the voyage on the warship Gauds Vena
dlto. 6nlt Ag-alnat the V. Sc X. II.
Nsw Haven, Jan. 96. W. T. Howd, ot
Bran ford, has brought suit against the
New York & New iiuven railroad, claim
ing damages of $5,000. The company
was oblige 1 tu pass through u part of
Iiowd'slmda' stony Civek, the da raa.se
alleged rf-ulutiir,
Nere&Js Prostfation,
SlernlcwtrMs, Slclt and Norvotisi
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lllalilt, DemikpiEnosM, ete.. tiro cured
Ity nr. Ml ps' rtpkloriUlve Arvln-.
It dues not contain v .us. ills, fxilikla C.
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l'etre, lcila, Oregon, hail been autT -ring with Nerv
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