The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 31, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 3

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    jTHE KIND
2 THAT CORES
HAY GALL OUT TROOPS
The Kansas Muddle Fast
proaching a Crisis.
WARNING GIVEN BY POPULISTS.
MEM'S H. WXLS,
It. Jackum,.- Y,
Scrofula and Salt Rheum
Of 25 Years Standing,
A BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES.
DMA RABHAr-AKIM.A Co.,
Omti.ei1! I In n b c-rtlfy Hint I lure tam
" "r ,v-t yean wwi toi-
ISsIrad Douglass not
SBown until to-day,
troru him not to re-
n ami Salt SCheuiu. IUve omploywlj
iiitrfl in g
BKlIlMV Phvili'tann mt.i1 Avrwinflnti irinntr rlnll
ifltc, i-to., wwh u HavuWi-n on tint market fur the
UUtZyrara.all ol no iltii.l ort.nitt'H,.
i.n uwi KiTi-n up none mas in re wai any neip 101 4
lino. With VCfV 11H1 faith I ni.ihnaw. m Iwtftlil nf
jroarBAKSlfAKIhUAof my lnipgit, which III
Sroaao mm Kurntiu tf X was not benefited lif'S
houlllrciuniltlli'inAiipr. I left fhi -tj.i-fl 111 ink. E
Ring I should cull ami get niy ninny later. N't lioppH
Of tuqr benefit m no medicine or treatment aenn.tS
Iw itMcn inv
iiitFahttlrr
found it mi Iielpllil. m. Have token tvtt
Imracie una nm uukkh, Tim mror-i
ul it Wore are nil tienlcd and I foel like a I
new num. i recommend
DANA'S
SAESAPARILLA
Htn all who winh a IIIikmI PurlUea- limit
Btjliruif lourti very irulv.
I'lIia.rN 8. YjUIjjS.
It. Jackaon, St Lawr ener Co , N. Y.
Dints Mr. Weil. Is wi'll-kijn-m In Uila an.
fjtlonaml hla attiteineilt la truo.
MWW'CUUIiy, 1UAA. SMITH,
KlchoWlllo, N. Y. Urusoat.
Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast, Maine.
CURE
fiiUonlKShoaiia roliovsall the trouble- In
Stmif. 4a itrilllnnfl pfciteof the svBtorn. suolt as"
xhiiasa. Nausea, Drowslneaa, Distress attar
6!ln. funis the Side, ho. White tbelrmost
. nanar-nble (.hccoub has been, Bhown In curtog
SICK
.iw ainvKlfin Confitioiition. curina and BE
o,' ' wad xegnUto ttw bowels, Byouirtbeyaaii
HEAD
f-tefesthey worh. i nalmostpiicelti3tohoewiM
eater froiathic ".-.irftHh.Toonnilaint; butfortu
,civ,Mrfp. yjt'.cr.Dotendhere.ajiiUhoi
whoonoo try tntm will fll tbeae little pUlsv.ni.
,Ctle In to -many ws J llt i t-vr will not be wll
ilJM to do without th'-ia. But after sifcba4
ACHE
ijfiihztiMUl bo many Uvea that Iwm ly whet
otiten do not.
Cartr'" r.'flo Uwr Pi!lf are Tory nmnll nofl
ryeaj touto. Oooortn-opiUaiaiutaadJue.
Ther irestriclly vcgeUblB ana do not grip or
jarjc till, by u olr gentle toilon plows all who
cso thorn. InvMBat25cents ftvofortl. HOM
by aruajlsta ;ve-yv.bei or tent by toaiL
riAuTum mmenifiiut- CO.. Mew York
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
If tlB IlopublioniH Io fot Vnonte Oov.
I.wb1IIiir Will 1 Oallxil Upon to Ulnct
Thpm-Aily to Contpat Martlit'a Ulec-
tlim-Coiilmta In Othur Stutoa.
TorEKA, Jan. 81. The crll will soon
bo reached In the IJouiw luuddle. Just
before the House ndjourneil last night
Speaker Punwiiore, Populht, Hrone Mid
handetl to Speaker Douglass, the Jtepulm-
can prestdhiu officer, a aled oommunl-
catlon.
Dunxmoro lil If
to mako Its conteu
aud exacted it prom
val its purport.
Then both Houes SMljourned until u
o'olock Uila morning, and nu soon as d-
Jounnui'ul wuh had both Speakers rapped
, l 1 'IM...
lor oruer anu iiunuuuceu u uhuuus. uobo
oauouscs eonsiuereu tuo oonients oi me
coniuiunlcatlon bunded the Republican
bneakcr by Dunsniore, l'opullft
The letter Is a notloe to tne itepuuueans
to quit. It sets forth that tho Ketiubli-
can House is an illeual body, that the lie
publicans are obstructionists, delaying
the buslneas ol tlie tlouse, una notlne
SpeHker liuuglasB that he and all alleKed
Kepubllcan clerks nil owomis muse
mthdraw ami no lonner attempo to
usurn the powers of the Populist House,
which is the only legal House of Repre
sentatives.
Representative Campbell, a Populist
leader, says:
If the Republicans do not go peacea
bly we will call on the Governor to exer
else his nreroKiitlve, and he will have to
act. He will send a comuuny of militia
here to see that the rules of the House
are obeyed and the business of the House
is not obstructed. Then the Republicans
will have to retire front the Speaker's
stand. We will let this responsibility go
where It belongs. The Uovernor iorcea
this muddle on us by r'eco 'nlzlng our
House, and now lie must be responsible
for the settlement of tho matter."
Sneaker Djuglasg was scon this
mornlnir and he said:
"The Henublicuu House is tho legally
nnznnlzed House and I propose to hold
the Speaker's chair, and in doing ho 1
know tluvt I will have tho law abiding
people of Kansas with me. We know we
are right, and we will maintain those
rights until forced to retire at tho point
nf Mia tiAvtmet.
"We have a constitutional majority of
the mumbets eleote 1 and the law abiding
people of the State will stand with us
in our defense of constitutional govern
ment."
ADY CLAIMS THE SENATORSHIP.
ICuiism ItepuMU'iiti Suy tho I'opnliaU
Warn Not I.f(jally Sworn In.
Topbka, Kan., Jan. 31, Tho Republi
cans now cluim that they elected a United
States Senator in the jalut session of the
two houses last Wednesday.
Thev iwsert that none of the membors
of the Populist Hoiue was legally sworu
In, and consequently had no right to vote
for Senator: that tho btate Senators, in
cluding the Populist members of that
body, together with the members of the
Republican House, constituted u quorum
ot votes or a majuntjr ui uu ijuuiuiu,
and that Ady was, therefore, elected
Senator.
Mr. Adv will bo furnished witn cre
dentials signed by Speaker Douglass, o
tim Ttoiiublicau House, nnu uy eaon ot
tuo Senators, and will proceed at ouoe to
Washiueton to claim tlie soai now occu
pied by Senator fciKms, to wmcu iuu
Populist claim to have elected Judge
John Miytin.
FRENCH UUBL FOR BLOOD.
St. Deroutrda Svrloualy tvmiilda 31. l'lolion
Wltb Ilia Swonl.
pAms. Jan. 31. Deputies Deroulode
Ap- nnd Piclion fought u duel with swords
yesterday niiernoon.
It wns the result of nn Insult offered
by Deroulede to Plohon In the Chamber
of Deputies on Saturday, when Deroulede
called out to 1'lclion, "lou are t. uer.a
sleeping partner."
AfterWHtils in tlie morning uerouieue
repeateil tho words.
Swords were tlie weapons, ami tne two
men rouglit witu consumrauiH viikiic
tlveness. Piohon, who is a collaborator
withM. Clemencenu on La Jiistloe, being
evidently anxious to Injure Derouledo.
The Utter succeeded in wountllng
Pichou seriously In the ribs, while De
roulede himself received a scratch from
Plchym's sword In the face.
The seconds then deolared honor satis
fied. Deroulede was warmly congratu
lated by his friends.
HILL LOST -HIS SENSES-
Tho Aliasing 1'ayniHater Ilnd Ileen Wau-
Uurlne About Blnco Siituiilny,
Ni:w Yoiik, Jan. 81. Theodore Hill,
the paymater and purchasing agent of
tho New York & New Jersey railroad, re
turned to his homo in Huckeusack, N. J.,
lost night.
Mr. Hill says that on Saturday ho sud
denly lost his senses, nnd, as near an ha
can tell, hu has been wandering around
tho city over since.
He became more lucid yesterday nftor-
noon, and Uniting himself very weak anil
sick, sent for Mr. Ainsley, a r.olghbor ot
liis in llackensack, who went to mm ana
took him home. k
His strange mitack is attributed to
overwork.
Mrs. llly Itosn 100 .! Old.
Pittsburg, Jan. 31. lira. Polly Rose,
of Mount Pleasant, Uutler county, cele
brated her lOUtb birthday yesterday.
Her entire family wns long lived. Her
father lived to be Ho and her mother died
after living six months more than 100
years. Her three brothers all lived to bo
old men. Hugh, tho eldest, was 87 nt
tho time of his death.
AN eLIZABETH TRAGEDY.
JohnN Nat-bent Mioots Ills lioiiimiiute
nnd Tlimi Attempts Sub'I'Io.
Er.ir.AHBTlt, N. J., Jan. 31. Alexandet
Hroknw, jr., 21 years old, of Lafayett
street, this city, was last night shot
twioe In the head and probably fatally
Injured by John Nachent, 86 years old,
who afterward attompted suicide by
shooting himself twice In tlie mouth.
Nachent has for several years lKwrded
with the Brokaw family, and roomed
with Alexander. The two men have
qtiarrelisl frequently since Christmas.
Naoheub has been out of work since that
time, and, said that Brokaw was trying to
get him out of the house.
After returning to their room they
quarreled about raising a window.
Naohent Anally ended the quarrel by
drawing a it volvcr and flrhig two shots
into Brokaw's head.
He then ran into another room, looked
the door and shot himself.
He was removed to the hospital, where
his wouuds were pronounced not fatal.
HrokaAl Is lying at his home very low.
PARLIAMENT IN SESSION
Important Legislation Promised
in the Queen's 'Addreas.
A LENGTHY DEBATE EXPECTED.
ittGIS
s peak in
warm terms
o f . w h a t
Scdtt's
Emulsion
li a s done
for their del
icate, sickly
children,
It's use has
brought
DUNKIRK STRIKE ENDED.
Many or Hie Old Men K.'tiirnlng lo Work
No Mora Trouble l'oiirtfil,
DunKihk, Jan. 31. The strike at the
11 rooks locomotive works Is ended be
yond a doubt. The strikers tliemselves
acknowledge that their case is hopeless.
Tho strike fell Hat when the Urooks
people demonstrated that they could ruu
the works with outside men.
Manv of the old men have returned,
and In a day or two tho full complement
of workmen will have been enrolled, and
the making of locomotives move along as
befor.
President Hlnnian says the old men
run return if thev wish to. but that no
rood men now employed will be dls-
;harged to make room for them.
Everything is quiet around the works.
VESSELS
ru ills
AND CREWS LOST.
Ili'lluvpd to llava
from Mothers
Jill
Scboouura
i'oiltiilered lit Sea.
PnoviDENQK, Jan. 31. The schooncl
Daniel S. Williams, jr., bound to this
sity from Newport News, Va., is given up
here as lost. She was last seen In a gal
oil Fire Islaudjjn Jan. 5. Her crew of six
men aro supposed to have gone down
with her.
Tho captain was Daniel Castleton, ol
Jersey City, nnd tho vessel had a cargo
of 1,100 tons of ' coal for tho Old Colony
railroad.
The lame four-masted schooner Har
oldlno has been nt sea 29 days from
Tnmpa, Flu., and it is feared that she
has also foundered with all bands.
thousands back to rosy health.
coifs Ernolst
of cod-liver oil with Hvpophos
phites is employed with great
success in all ailments that re
duce flesh and strength. Little
ones take it with relish.
Prepared by Sqott is Bonne, N.Y. Alldroesl't'.
new will not
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT 1
Reepeotfully Informs bts old frlonds and tho
public generally that he has taken charge of the
eld stand lately occupied oy r eiii .-.uiio,
where he will keep on hand a fresh stock of
Pnrtar. Ale and Lager lleor. nuart brands ot
Liquors and Cigars.
Pratifiv'B rtuildtn3.
Cor. Wain and Poplar Sts.
WITHDRAW.
Hunator,
PautSumma.
T. J. O'HAKEN'S
rarloer Sltaop,
COR. MAIN AtlO OAK STS.
Everything In the tonsortal line done In first
tiass stylo, a nno uum ruuuu atwwicu.
m. H. Downs' Elixir
WILL CURB THAT
Ci
AND STOP THAT
.l the te. t for SIXTT TBJ.B8 3
Pfaafl has proved Itself the beat nmedyJ
pknown for Uio euro 01 -i r,
ough, Cotdt, Wlioopiny OouVh, and
toll J.ui(fliX"" """"
Vrioe 23c, NX). , and si w per
r. euCDYWHERE.
' mm tsnwiM k LfiSS. P5.. BuilisifMe. . I
mlHmmmt W ' ' - - -
lie Says llo Will be Appointed
If Not Hlvvteil.
Cheyenne, wyo., dan. oi.iue joint
ballot btood: J. K. Okie, Kep., 10; New,
Dem., 10; Taylor, Pop., G; Tidball, Pop.,
4; Hurt, Dem., 4; Halliday, Dem. 2;
Beck, Dem., 8; Kabis, Dem,, a; brown,
Pop,, 1; Conn, Dem., 1; Clark, Rep., 1.
A committee ot jjomocrnis cuueu on
Mr. New last night and asked him to
foreuo his personal ambition anil assist in
tho election of some other Democrat.
He refused to do so, sayinc lie was en
titled to a caucus nonmritiou and lino
Ientlon took nlnco ( n. Osborne had
promised to appoint b.iu.
The NebrnsK:. nn;lort!li.
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 31. Tho ballot
for H. S. Senator resulted as follows:
Powers. 41: Paddock, li Majors, a:
Thurston 0'. Morton, 4: Hustings 0; Uryan,
4: Webster, 2; Martin, 1; Andrews, lj
Fiunus, 1; Dawes, i; ueesc, lj iioyu, i,
Tbe I'lgbt III Moats,liii. ,
Hrlbka, Jan. 81. The Clark and
Dixou factious have apparently settleil
down to a Uubt to the end of the session,
Yesterday's ballot sboweri no cuange.
Sanders received' 31 votes; . Clark, KJj
Dixon, 11; Collins, 8.
Tho Whole Vnuilly Strlolton.
Qbbknwior, Conn., Jan. 81. Conrad
Donovan, a laborer, residing at river
side, has u wife and nine children, tbe
oldest a glvl ot 15, all of whom were
taken ill yesterday, and Dr. Tread mau,
of Stamford pronounced the disease sear-
let fever. The oldest girl nua worKea in
Stamford, where tbe disease Is prevalent,
and is supposed to have brought tbe
disease home.
AT
A
PLEASAHT
THE NEXT MORNINQ 1 FEEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
Mv Artftnr anva It apttt frpntlr on the stomach.
liver and kiiineva. snd Is a ilpissnt loiallve. This
drlnlc la made from herba, and Is prepared for use
ns eaeuy as 'a. itiacaiifu
IT UK TRBWIif- nff
Bj TO m ffia Si WAihMKtl
All druavtats sell it at 50c. and 1 1 a package. If you
cannot cpt it. Bend your addreaa for a free sample,
l.nne'x Kainlly ."llcdlclne movrs the boitvls
each dny. In order to be healthy this is neceaanry.
Addreal OllATOlt P. WOOD WA III), LB Itov. N. V.
MERC1ER ON ANNEXATION.
Ho SayaTlirei-fourtln or Uiicbec's Peoplt
Dealru Ibo Union.
Naw YoKfi, Jan. 81. Henri Mercior,
ex-Premier ol Canada, and a member ol
the Quebec Legislature, who arrived yes
terday from Europe, said this morning:
"Three-fourths of tlie poopla ot the
Province of Quebec are in favor of annex
"All through Canada there is a general
sentiment in favor of continental union.
God nlaced no barriers, no gates, nor
anything else between this country and
Canada, aud why should there be auy
uowi"
WINTER'S COLDEST NIGHT.
TIieTlienntiuiotorlteirlstoreil 57 lej(ri
llolow in llattlefbril.
St. Paul, Jan. 31. The thermometet
last night at Battleford, Cunuda, reached
the unprecedented depth of 67 degrees be
low zero.
A cold wavo also struck the Northwest,
the thermometer here going down to 3S
below, and at Alerdeeu to S7.
It waB tho coldesd night of the season.
WANTS, &o.
pOB RENT. Society and club rooms in tbe
J. post ollico ouuaiog.
Attorney, lloom S.
Apply to M. M. Hurkc,
Oil HALE.
Main street.
l.lvery outnt for sole cheap for
n BOW
1-10-tt
I ossh. Apply to 11. P. Oonry, No 31 South
I70UND. A sum of money. Owner can have
' same upon proving ownershl , paying ex
nenses and anrjlylnx to J P. I'lopperfs. 89
Kast Centro street, Shenandoah. i-80-tf
TVTOTICB. V good, sober, industrious young
man. IromiJ to 40 years old. can KB' a
good position by applying to C. J. Quhui, 31 E,
Centre street, tilveaandosh.
Murder in Mount Holly Jull.
Moukt Holly, N. J Jan. 81-
Wm.
How is Your Blood
i hart a msllimsjit bresltuu! out on my ie
below the knee, and was cured sound and well
with two and a hall botuai-oi (gBgag
Other blood niediclnes had tslled ElsvlP
tn do me suv izood. Will C. llBATT,
YtkUt, B. C
. l.i-.i f.n, i, ii,ii. , vl wliliun af-
irav.itert case or tener, nun ......
curou mo l,BS'iV ' rtil
o iiermnnoiJ7
iSainv.ll. . 1
inn ami BLln Diseases m-i'
Brown, an old soldier living In Pittsburg,
who is a prieouor in me oouuty juu oere,
whs fatal v shot last nlgnt uy trauK
Cosgrove, a tramp, who was also ooufined
in the jail. No cause has been assigned
for the act. Brown Is over 00 years of
age. He will die.
Itusssll and Monro Malehsd.
AmONiA, Coun., Jan. 81. Articles ot
agreement (or a 20-round glove contest
between Danny Hnelt of this place and
Moore of Klizsboth, N. J., tuivn
l.nen sinned. Thf contest will take place
lr . Ti . 1.1.., ! a ..li.l. .... Mrt...
DelOTe tile SUsl"lln auncuv iiug w.. iwm-
Jay tvenlug, Kti. -.
Chimsju In fJiiaifmnl in Ml'ilater.
Washikotoh, Jan. l. Ihe uoveru
ment of tlutttemula will be ivpr-sen i e.l
In Washington lieriuft r liy Dr. 1
Ramon A S i izar iu jiUce of Dr. b - i ;
Autouio Batt'cH
r OST. An aocouot book of no value what
I l ever exoeDt to owner. Finder will pleass
leave same at HSBALi) offlos aud receive
reward.
II TANTFD. A KO d.
YY be a 'mid of work.
hsbalu omce.
str.jnar boy, Mnst not
Apply at once at i oe
At Art to lt.tt) per day at home temng
OO.UU Lightning Plater and plating
jewelry, watches, tableware, o. Plates the
finest of jewelry unod as new. ou all kinds of
thgold, silver or diokpi. noexpen-
nas gooon
Illabop A)'lggunl'ully Sualahied.
Nrw York. Jau. 31. Bishop Wigger,
of Newark, declines to furnish a copy of
Archbishop Satolli's letter, saying that
it would be improper for him to do so,
but he said that he received it on Friday
night, and that it was written iu Latin.
He remarked also that he was too good a
Latin scholar to mistake its meaning,
and that this was that the Arohbishop
hud decided in his favor all the points
made against him by Father Ktlleeu, ot
Bayonue.
lard and Oil Trust to Keorgunlzu.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 31. The Lard
mid Oil Trust made nu uppliontlou yester
day tu tho Supremo Court for a dissolur
tiuu of tint Trust. The petition wits
leucd by Vice-President Howe and Judge
Loudon uppoiuted him as tlie receiver to
wind ui) Its allalrs. inu Trust, wm ue
reorcauized uuiler tlie laws oi -ew
Jersey.
bays Canada's Defenses Aro Uaelesi.
Ottawa. Out.'. Jan. 81. The furth-
eoiuiuii annual report of Muj.-Gen. Her
bert, commander of militia, promises to
create a uu( sensation, ua uoiji iu
mllitrtrv defenses ot Cauatla as yseless,
and criticises the militia from the head
nuarters stall at Ottawa to the lowest
rank.
1'oreiKM Iimuranoe Cotinuls lo Quit
Montbhkt-. Idex., Jau. 81. All the
foreign insurance oompaules doing busi
ness in tnls country nave instruct, men
HjronLa to discoutiuue tloiug business iu
Uaxioo. as tue recently lruuoseu ti uhm
rendered it .mposstbie to do bosiuess un
der the present. ciicuuisUuces.
Tbe ttlalltun ('liffut-d Heeovered.
Lbmnqton, Ky., Jan. 81.- Clifford,
the American Derby candidate, reueutly
stghjn froat Eugene Leigh',, has been re
covered in ttouroon oouuty. tie naut
been taken there by man who made
his escape. He g'e.ttie uome ot A. rv.
SUndford, ot ToUtlts O.
It May b Three Weelis Mefore Mr. Olatl
atonn Can Introttiiee Ilia Honin ilt
lllll-lrlah LosiImk and the Premier ill
Vurlauro It-wmllHg 111 X-atiat Jtietlnn.
LoiHxiK, Jan. 81. BotliJIouses of Par
liament convened this morning. Tbe fol-
lowhitr is a synopsis ot the speech from
the throne:
Besides promising tbe Introduction of
the Irish Legislative bill, an Electoral
Registration tteform bill and a County
Council Reform measure, tbe spoech inti
mates that u Licensing Reform measure,
a Local Option scheme, tt bill dealing
with the election of county magistrates,
proposals uHVoting the Established
Church iu Scotland iitul the Church lit
Wales will lie offered for the considera
tion of Parliament.
Next, legislation Is promisod to ex
tend the powi"-s of the Ixudon County
Council, and a Board ot Trade measure
expanding the functions ot the present
Labor Burt'au.
Reference Is made to the ncwly-ap-polnted
Royal Commission on Poor Law
Relief, which is to ileal with tbe old age
pension question; to tho Indian Currency
Commission as about to present s, report
to Parliament, and allusion is made to
royal commission to inquire into the land
miestioli in Wales.
The attention of the House Is asked to
the report of the Irish Evicted Tenants
Commission and the Government propo
sals bused thereon. Allusion is avoided
regarding agitation for the release of tho
dynamite convicts ami political prison
ers except in a guarded reference to the
general measures which aim at perma
nent peace in Ireland.
Referring lo international matters, the
speech hopi-fuily remarks ou the Retiring
sea arbitration about tu opoii in Paris,
to the timely settlement of the recjut
ministerial crisis in Cairo, and the resto
ration ot harmony with the Khedive, and
to the Monetary Conference at Brussels
as assisting the governments represented
fully to understand each other.
Regarding the condition of home and
foreiscn trade.the i-peech is more optimistic
than might have been expectetl. The re
lations of Her Majesty's Government
with all foreign powers were declared
satisfactory, aniVhopeful reference Is
made to the future of commerce between
tbe United Kingdom aud the colonies.
It is expected tluit tlie debate on tbe
address will bristle with amendments,
Mr. Chamberluin will raise the Home
Rule question by an amendment denying
the advisability of a sep irate Irish legis
lature. Itbouchece threaten! amend
ments on the retention of Ugaudn, aud
tlie continued occupation of bgypt.
John Redmond has his motion as to
Irish prisoners and James Lowther au
amendment rexurdinK destitute aliens.
Tveir Hardie wuuts to ooudemu the
Government as overlooking the claim
ot the Labor Party, and the publicans'
friends iu tbe House, still a po.verlul sec
tion, will prepare on amendmeut pro
testing ugainst interference with their
vested riubts.
Unless the HoUBe grows fleroe with Im
rutlence. it will have some three weeks
of oratory before Mr. Gladstone can have
nu opportunity of introduciug his Home
Rule hill.
Messrs. McCarthy, Sexton, and Dillon
have in a hesitating way approved the f
clause In the Home Rule bill reserving!
tho control of tho land qucstiou to toe
Imperial Parliament for a certain num
ber of years, but they differ with Mr.
Gladstone as to the numlwr of years
during which the Irish Legislature has to
wait.
Mr. Gludstone proposes ten years. The
Irish leaders think five years too long, nnd
demand three, with further advances
from the Imperial Exchequer under the
Land Purchase act, in order to reconcile
their constituents to any delay whatever,
however short.
It Is doubtful whether Mr. Gladstone
will bo able to get the bulk oC his sup
porters In tbe House to assent to any
further grant, anil the Irish members
will reject tho clause without Its liuaU'
ciul uppeiulix.
Thoro Wnolhlnp like tho restorativ
NF3VINE discovered by tuo j-ic.it n.'cclsllst,
''.M1LE9- to cuio nil m-rioin rtiic.iroa, an
ileadncho, ttio Sluoo, Norvous Prostra
tion, Clooplooonees, Naurnlrin. Vttuju
Do.nco,rit0nnd Hysteria. "7 FWo
i.io It In tbolr practice, and Bay ti' "sul" BJZ
od.jrful. Wo h ivo ltuuiir. as ol u- imcmlnls
u t'.K'.o f phi, drumtlBto. "W-biiy'ii"ti'rnow
-ivthlwt llko it." Snow Co., h.vriiui m, a. T.
L.rurv botllo nold brlauii wordi- oi or I V J. O.
Wolf, mnsauio, Mien.
'mil.1
Tho best selKr we STpc
WnorliTorth A Co.. iirt Wayne, uw.
-Itcrvlne Bulla hotter than onjfjlng wo gm
had." H.F. WyattaCo., cooom. : " ''
bottlo nnd book ot testimonials I't-oo aldruJjISW-.
iR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., EIWinrMml,
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
ou
Other ChemicalH
are iwil in tho
lrPp:irat ion of
W. BAKER & CO.'S
MreakfastCocoa
trfttci is nbaulnttly
pure and golublr.
It has more lhanth ret that
the rlrimjlli of Cocoa l.ilxed
wiih Stnrcb, Ariowroot or
Sticir. and Is far more eco
nomical, catling less than one cent a cup.
It is delicious, nourishing, and BASIL?
uiaBSTEn.
Hold by Grocers eterynhrra,
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mat.
m - i. n
Molders!
WlllWPllffl
T7TT
II1HHIHM1
Tliere's nothing will clean you up so quicl-Jy
or heal your burns like
DUSKV DIND
TAR SOAP
because of its high percentage of tar.
ASK YOUR QROCER FOR IT.
-XAiS. S. IiOtKJC Se CO.. CliiofVWO
HliaU. B...Uaa Caaa The Boat soap far
(ft IK IV inusBitm wwhj t tun mi-.
mptnl with jzold. silver or a
enoe. tso capium jsvery aouae
neraing piatins.
1 3T-8t i H.
Z. Dki.no Co., Columbus, O.
A QXNTS WANTED ON HAI.ARY or a
A mtaaton. to handle the new Patent Che
Mivl Tub Bt-Ajalna. IlAnAll. ThAOulukfljat SJld jTreSt'
nut au,11lniv nAvaillv avnr nroduoed. Krases ink
tlo roughly in two seconds. No abrasion ot
paper. Works like maclo. SCO to 500 peroanL
n-nflt nna ajiAnl'a ajalnja amounted to anSJ In
six days. Another MS In two hours. Previous
experienoe not neeessuy. For terms and full
fiartloulSJrs address The Monroe Mt'g Co., La
rosse. WU. xl Ml-ly
eoerally that
r shop lately
Kegs to auiouDoe to bis friends and
patrons aud tbe publlo i
be has purchased the bar
oooupieu oy jj. j . xobi,
No. 12 West Centre Street
SHENANDOAH, FA.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Largest and oldest reliable purely oash eom
panles represented by
120 S. JammSt. Shenonaoah.Pa.
The Plro 1 OK Is a ll".
Castle. Pa., Jan. 81. Tbe
Nsw Castle. Pa.. Jan. 81. The in-
ceudtary. what has been causlog so much
alarm in thlsWty duriug tbe past three
weeks by the many fires, was captured
last night. lit-is u boy about 18 years oi
age, named U illluui likiuei-ts.
All the Ktetol Bcturus la.
Wasuisotom Jan. 81. Francis M. Ma-
lone of Miles City, Mont., bar arrived at
tbe Capitol with the delayed electoral
returns of lout Slate, This completes
the returns from all the Status. A State
Depiimtieut uitaseuber is now en route to
Moutiinii for the returns.
Ix-nth wt a CputenarlMU.
Lawrsl.'. i.i., Jin 31. James Car
roll, ai-d I'' .1 ye.,r, is dead in this city.
He w.. t! u U M residi'Ut of the city.
II,. j i-. imri ' i I.j "' ., lreliitid He
U.jV- i j. j-. j on- un i oue daughter.
Ice Oorjto Ilreaka Ht I.oitlsvillo.
Louisvillb, Jan. 81. The ice gorge
broke last night at 8 o'clock, doing
crest amount of damage to towboats aud
shipping. The towboat Aid was sunk at
0 o'clock, nnd the steamer Hotspur had a
hole stove iu her side, and was brought
to shore with dilHoulty. Tho river is full
of towboats and ooul barges, and a large
number of barges have been sunk, but
the exact amount of damage cannot bo
learned at present.
Tb Speclnl Palluma Committee.
Washington, Jan. 31. Speaker Crisp
vueterdav appointed the special commit
tee which will Investigate the Panama
scandal on this side of the Atlantic. Col.
John R. Fellows, of New York, is the
chairmau. and the other members of the
committee are Thomas J. Geary, of Call
torn la: Josiali Patterson, of Tennessee;
H. Henry Powers, of Vermont, and Bel
lamy Storer, ot Ohio.
Smallpox Searaw Chicago.
Chicago, Jan. 81. Elaborate precsu
tious are being taken to prevent a small
poz epidemic but considerable excitement
prevails, owing to tbe existence of spo
radic cases iu different parts of tbe city,
' and the inability of the health officers to
truce the origin to any one individual or
place.
Aln" Co.'s Case Nat Settled.
Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 81. Attorney
Goodwin Stoddard, who represents the
Adams Express company in the $700,000
suit against Clapp tt Spoouer ot this city,
says there is absolutely no truth in tho.
report that the ease has been settled to
tbe company's satisfaction.
mm
Act on a new prueuie
reatunte tbe liter stomftafc
and bowels threaah tsu
C1V lln. MUJIS
tpecdilu euw bWoWBiet,
torpid liver ana eonsaps.
tion. SmslluV oQdoA,
snxastt C. O clooe, 3 o to-Bsni-,iles
free at arasstste,
Br. lilts 9 J. Co., twt7I
LEWIS' 98 Ut
(pTB?rrri)
Vh itringttt iuii trtu l.yniMl(a UtUGa'
iht-i' Lye, it Oliur m Uu nowdt a4 pck.S
la a imp m i(U r ruavftble id. Ut OMUBU tM
It-if rlv fur a- Will raatc lb eWwc ptf
fUnifil Hrd Koip In ZOinmuti'S 4thU btmUn
IT IS TUB BRMT fur olcuii fiM
flUhifpfilo sink. uIomu, uUf bttU1
(klllt- trfPK, tT0.
PuriVA. 8AtT M'FKJ OCfc
ce.i. Ag i., Phlla..:,a,
CURE
YOURSELF!
' Iftroublcjiwitlilinnorrhoaal
'uloet.W hitea.Stwnnntonhowl
For any unnatural riisi hareejuk"
f your drufOJi-t b.r s bottle of
lllur G. It Mires In u lew dan
I w ithout the .-lid or publicity of a
I doctor. Non-poisonous and
I guaranteed not to H'icturs.
1 r Viuirrsal American Curt.
Manufactured by
. Ths Evsno Chemical 0o.l
CINCINNATI, O.
o. s.
Ceiueat CompuHy's Mo J tut Btu-ned.
SntACUhE, N. Y., Jan. 81. Theeutire
plant of the Warners Portland Cement
oompauy, located at Warners, 11 miles
west of this city, with tbe exception "of
the oflloe and boiler room, was destroyed
by fire last eveuing. The loss is 1175,000;
insurance, frlOO.OOO.
If Iadies EXPEcnNO to Become
,JaJW A 1 1V1sM
Oao. lloiibleday Hurled.
Wajsmwoton, Jan. 81. The body of the
late Gen. Abnur Doubleday arrived in this
olty last ulght from New York and re
mained in Crawler's undertaking estab
lishment until 11 o'olock this morning
wheu it w-ii itnerrud at Arlington.
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iWlMntLD RC&UUTOR CO, Ai l- iTA.
avm ot nu. pnui.jT
mm
JOHN K. COYIiB,
Atiurcey-il-LiflaB3rUiIF-tiUii,
omee llsddall't BuUdtse. ahwtndriBay Pa
muni Brami Co, Attanto. La,