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' TO KEEP ENGLAND OUT Why Stevens Established a U. S. Protectorate in Hawaii. OPINIONS OF NAVAL OFFICERS. fieorotnry l'nlwi- llitcelvr Anotlur De spatch from Our Mlulitur nt Honolulu Tlio lttter lltid ltfi'elvrd Xo lutt'tio tlons fi-din tli Slate Di'pnrtnittiit Kxcept to l'lotect f.lfu and Property lfiitriiys of the (Jureii llu Itouto to Washington to Protest. Wasihkotok, Feb. lO.-r-Navy people, who lire usually very quick to get at tho true Slgtilflotitice ot diplomatic events, lutvo no trouble in interpreting Minister Stevens' motive In establishing n United States protectorate over Hawaii. They nro fully convinced Unit ho lirnl tho best of reasons for believing that un less prompt measures were taken the English Minister, upon the arrival of the British cruiser Qnrnct, which left tlio South Pacific coast the latter part of Jan uary for Honolulu, would have tho Brit ish flag Hying over the island. It was to cicumvent such n movement on the part of the British Minister, rather than u necessity for additional morul support to the provisional government, naval ollicials believe, that promoted the decisive uc: Ion of Minister Stevens, These ure tho ulterior reasons. The odicial reasons tllht is, those for publication will bo, aa explained in Minister Stevens' proclamation, for tho protection of life and property. Mr. Stevens will no doubt explain privately, mid. bis explanations will be laid before the House and bentite l'oreltni Commit tees in due timo, but there his report must rest. It would not do to state publicly on the Hoor of the Iloitso or Semite; that tho American Hag had been hoisted over th o island because, our Minister bad received secret information that unless ho wua quick about It tho English flag would bo lloatiug instead. It Is in consequence of this practice of holding back tho ulterior motives which promotes diplomatic deals that naval ollicials are now afraid thnt the new aspect of nftairs nt Honolulu will operate to defeat the annexation scheme. I,ess Hopeful ol Annexation. As far as the pulse of the administra tion can be felt nt the pttsent writing the new developments at Honolulu will not change tho views of the administra tion on tho question of annexation. It is still believed that tho President will coutlnue to negotiate with tho Commis sioners on that line, and will send n mes sage to Congress favoring annexation. Less commence, however, appears to bo felt in administration circles that Con gress will favor annexation. The commissioners also appear to be less hopeful of prompt action in this line. lu view of the new tidings from Hono lulu, it is probable that the deferred or ders for the Adams and the Rnnger to proceed to Honolulu will soon bo issued. Uito last night, Secretary of State Foster received the following despatch from Minister Stevens: Honolulu, Feb. 1, via San Frakcisco, D eo. , mjJ. Secretary of State: Provisional government of Hawaii gaining power and respect. Everything is Quiet. Annexation sentiment is in creasing. Dead mouarchy und opposition to annexation is supported chiefly bv lottery and opium ring. To-day at 0 a. in., in necortiuuee with the request of provisional government of Hawaii, I have placed government of Hawaii under tha United states prjtection miring negotia tions not interfering with the execution of public affairs. Despatches by mail with full details. (Signed) Stevens. Speaking of the despatch, and tho de- velopuients of the day in the Hawaiian situution, Secretary I-ostur said the UC' tion of Minister Stevens in declaring the Hawaiian Islands under u protectorate of the United Suites was taken without instructions troiu the State Department. In met, tlio movement for the change of government was unexpected, auu had not been anticipated by instructions from Washington. Mr. Stevens' bad, therefore, been com pelled to uct independently mid upon his best judgment as the emergencies hud arisen. The only Instruction given by the de partment was the telegram of the "Stli ultl uo, already published, s.iproving Mr. Stevens' recognition ot ... provisional government, an act on in ,wrt which had been followed by all tht other representa tives in Honolulu. He had been further instructed to pro tect American citizen and property. Secretary Foster said thut American citizens were the owners of at least-three fourths ot the entire real and personal nronerty of the islands, and tlioy were more interested than all other residents in the preservation of peace und good government. lstublithment of tliw Piiitectorati, Tho news of Minister Stevens' notion became known upon the arrival of tho btoamship Austrulia at San Francisco yestordny. The act was executed at 9 o'clock on the morning of the 1st. Inst., when the Stars and Stripes were raised over Aliuo lnnl Hall and the Minister issued tho fol lowing proclamation, which was pub lished olnciRlly Feb'y 1st. To hie Hawaiian Pkoplk: At the request of the Provisional Gov ernment -jf tho Hawaiian Islands, I here by, in the name ot the United Stales ot America, assume protection of the Hawaiian Islands for the protection of the lite and property and occupation ot public building and Hawaiian soil, so far as may be necessary for the purpose specified, but not interfering with the administration of public affair by the Provisional Government. Tins action is taken pending and eubjeot to negotiations at Washington. (Sigued) John L. Stevens, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenl- poteiit lary of the United States. United Stated Legation, Feb. 1, 1803. Approved and executed by G. C. Wiltz, Cspt. U. S. N., commanding the U. S. S. iklsluU The Provisional Government at Hono lulu has been busy since Its Inception. The Executive and Advisory Councils formed the Legislature, and held dally sessions to pass such acts as wore deemed. Immediately needful. One ot the earliest acts -was the repeal of the Lottery Fran chise nctj another provided the following form of oatli for all residents desiring to aillrni allegiance to the Provisional Uov- ernaieutt ; --JM . - . , ' w -r-- 4 --.--- - w , -.w,.. , d. - . L 1.-,. MXW "I do solemnly swear in tho presence of Almighty God that I will support tho Provisional Government of Hawaiian Islands, promulgated nnd proclaimed on tho 17th day of Jnnuary, 1893; not here by renouncing, but expressly reserving, all allegiance to any foreign country now owing by me." All the judges nnd a number of other ofllclnls were empowered to administer this oath and it was taken by hundreds tho first day it was available Another titP prohibits tho importation of fire arms or explosives of any cbnrncjer ox cept by the Unvorumcut. Other than the Ilntr rnlsltig on the first Instant, Honolulu seems to have been without sensational occurrence since tho Frovlsiomil Government was established. Some attempt whs made to secure n sus pension of martial law, but the council only complied to the extent of lengthen ing the dark hours during which it watt not permissible to bo abroad without a puss. Qtteeti Lilluoknlanl has spent most of her time out of the city but is charged by one paper with returning at intervals to consult Kabumas In tho houses of Bomo of her loyal ndhorents. the drowning of Miss Stevens, daugh ter ot tho American Minister, occurred wnuo sho was bathing. COMING TO PROTEST. Envoys of the Deposed uecii on the YVny to Washington, San Francisco, Feb. 10. Paul Ncti mati, a member of tho ex-Queen's Cabi net, wiib on board tho Australia. Ho Is on his way to Washington to lay the de posed Queen Liloukalaul's enso before the State Department, Mr. Netimnu was not inclluod to bo communicative Ho said that, owing to his mission, he must roscrvo his remarks until he reached Washington. "With Prince David Kawnnannkoa, a nephew of tho late King Kahiknua, I am bearer of despatches to the State Depart ment at Washington," said Mr. Neu mnn. "These despatches, tho uaturo of which I cannot disclose, state the Queen's position in a manner thnt I am sure will have considerable weight with tho Presi dent and Secretary of State." Mr. and Mrs. Jas. IV.Shultls, Woodstock, K. T. Mr, Shultla Relates the Remarkable Rccov cry of Himself and VITe. "I was trrrlbly troubled v."'l1'rnvtoin xcli, mv food would break tipMim r.:u-i' cot- poul 1 wnko tip cvpyy nl-sltt v,i 1. a mriilntr, oiir illsircsneilffellnnrtti' re. bet made my Hfo almost unbearable. 1 lo.-torc-d with plij slcittiis a rt took many so- died cur". but noil') helped mi- i II adlnj; of "r. Ilnvlil Kennedy's IFsvvorUuUrm I'dy, of KomloiK, IV. V., I dt-te.'tnt&id to try It; oft r uslmrit a bttlo while relief enmo and b' fori I had finished tho l!ilrl liolUe I i- ai 't"reil. llut the cruatest Moaning w.isthe enro it performed for mv wIIwho previous to bik.QJ: It wnstroubled with flckne s com mon to nil women, f-he vas fco 111 that sh could hardly tlrujr herself cbcut the liollse: sbo too tried nil kiuds of so called pcsltivo cures, t lit with no avail until sho used favorite Remedy In a short while she bepim to plei. up m lienlsli and Mrciijrili and Is a hudit.net lie.ii for Dr. Kennedy' invar it Itemed y sIjb would have, been in Usi BTH.v to- my ai'N ii srreaK'h . im-iii-cHi on earth. J t'x wortli K'Miveisnl We guaisuteo a cure, or money re furU 'J. 'fry it, you run ntfrWt. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call infif at the store of J. P G I F T S Williams & Sou, where you will find the most desirable presents in the Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. J- p. Williams & Son, 13 South Main. St. mmOYAL PILLS -gSJV 'rl!ial anil Only Genuine. a Druvvlrt fcr v&rhtur JJnaluh mond Brand In Kt J end tMd irtUlUo' fbosM, alei wltt b' le ribbon, Tate ttont ami imUatitn: Ai DruggUM, or urn 14a. in iuiiw ik jjniinu't,., tvHuaioniuj a a i "KelEe? ntr Ijidfct." in UtUr, by return ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Munutaoturers ot Ot Every Description. Fagst Baages, Caps, Regalias, &c 49-F1NEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.S Write for catalogues. Correspondence solid tec. SALOON AND RESTADRMT 3 Kast Centre Street. Tte best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, hraadlrei wines and ttnest chrars always on liand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. ' i S. It 1&.-.31 STHE KIND g I THAT CURESi a JOHN KIltlvl-.Y. i.Nl), j Dyspepsia forSO Years!! nmiUli rti'iiitmirnrn xet z Domes wrought 5 a n u r r . jgNO TICTION, BUT TRUTH. KlllANA SAIISAI'ARII.I.A CO.. 9 Gb.st Ihavotwiift crcrtt ,lirerts- fnrl JMoytr to enr. silk ! YSlM:r.HI..fr LHIlavetr cdcvirrthlnff I pimlil lnr.,f Il.v-lwi2 Slrird llixriciaui pnKrltit)(inii, tint could nl,tnin nonivwnitiomrvrc tpr. ihiiipin-m i-sia iii.i-tb TO Nl.i:f:i .H UM, for nn owlnntos DANA'S 1 I SARSAFAHILLAl Bund it iti:i.i-i:i mij no jrr-iiil UlBtllioughtthoiM-cnni!. IVfnro that Mat tah ,, t&my J.VHIT.P.HIA WAS CI' It P.K.UIt and i con.n Hi.r.in' tvr.i.i. rajJliW JIAX, Voiir.lti.iiv, j m Ma.no,N. T. JOHN KtHKF.Y, 5nu. Ta hom It mav conctmWo tto well nc-3S SgquaintittvlthMr. Klrkry, and know that licsa woiilil not mnke tiny Mtntciiienl thlltwn lavniiii(i,u. BTCV11X8 JiS.NAIIU. Bfi A SU.Kiia.N. Y. UruggWa. Bg M p m DANA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS ate jjj ggwofth Ihclr weight In Gold. They ato SD. D. D.'J. DANA'S DISEASE DE-IS SgSTROYERS. Try a boltlo at our risk. jS Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. q AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE, granting to the Pennsylvania Telephone Company the right to occupy the streetH ami highways of tlio Horough of Shennn tloah with poled ami wires, us may be necessary for conducting its bus- illPSH. Section 1. He it ord'iined by the Town Coun cil of the Borough of Shenandoah, and it is hereby ordained by tho authority of the same, that permission lie and is hereby granted to tho Pennsylvania Tclephono Company ucder such conditions and regulations ns hereinafter set forth, tooccupy tho streets and highways of the Horough of Shenandoah aforesaid, with poles neatly rimmed and painted, and wire as may be necessary for conducting its buslnoss, and to maintain the polesnnd wire lu good, safe and servicoahlo condition. Heo. 2 That all p lis shall be located on tho curb linos of properties at a place under the supervision of the Committee of Itoads and Highways of the said borough. Beo. 3. That no polos shall be erected under such permission without tho consent of the owners of properties abutting the location of said poles. Seo. 4. Thatitho said Tolephone Company Fhall permit tho lire alarm and police patrol wires and boxes of said borough to be run upon nil tho polos of said company within the bor ough limits. Beo. 5. That said Telephone Company shall pay the expense of printing and publishing this ordinance. Pissed February 18, 1882. Section 3. amended to rend: The property owners have the privilege to say whether or not the poles shall be pUoedln f rout of their uoorg or windows. Pataedkaroh 6th, 1802. T. .1, JAMKS, Pres. Town Council. JAMES SMITH, Chief Ilurgets. Attest: T. J. Coakhy. Town Clerk, 2 8-tf Sch eider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Oentre nnd 1f7ie 81a., (Ulckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys in the Market Chesapeake and Ohio R. R MAX REESE, Agent. TXOIEELIE.TaS I To all parte of United States at from tt.OOlo WW leas than by any other road. Call on or address. . MAX REESE, It W. Centra St., Shenandoah, Pa. Or, 11 H Publlo Square, WUcet-Bcrre. IVTicksU west of Chicago vis all routes. Has rsmoml to Bill Jones' old star. 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Whr ha wtlltx pl4sedto meet thew&ni of bis frieudj ana tbs pnblto In gyaryiliisg in the DriititfiiQ Lite H. T, M'GUIRE'S Sporting anil Musical Resort Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Hcers, Ales tnd brands of Chjirs always on band, FflLLOFTHEDE LESSEPSi Sympathy for the Father, None for the Son. STILL A FEELING OF UNASINE8S. Tlip (Invriiinieiit Will Onll for n Vote ol ('nnfldennfl To-morrow or ?lo"nday The Or.mt.Kl Kxeltement When the Snl ences of the Ilh-cotors 1V Aiiinmiied. Paiuh, Feb. 10. The worst feature of the situation to-day is that the senten cing of the DeLfitM-pf, Cottu, Eiffel and Foiitnnc has failed to dispel the suspic ious doubts of the people as to the lion cstv of the Government' intentions. The contrast as between the treatment, accorded M. llonvler and that to which the directors have lieen subjected Is the subjict of much bitter criticism. While tho heavy sentences have vindi cated the administration of justice they havo failed to restore confidence in the political world. The immediate conso iiuenci! of the trial is likely to be tho ces sation of investigation, while tho panicky feeling will continue. Last evening the houses of tho con victed directors were thronged with sym pathizing visitors mid Journalist. Ac cording to tho French law, M. Eiffel and M. Cottu need not surrender themselves for several weeks. The Government Is expected to call for ft vote of confidence on Saturday or Mon day. The prevalent opinion is that the Ribot Cabinet will bo permitted to re main inofllco until the budget shnll have been voted. The excitement caused by thonnnotuice ment c the sentences in tho Parliamen tary lobbies, on the streets, and in the cafes surpassed anything of tho kind since tho opeuing of tho Panama investi gation. Tlio newspaper booths wero besieged by crowds lighting for tho successive special editions. Newspaper sold like wildflrc, and ns fast as read wero thrown to the pavement ns tho buyers hastened back to secure copies containing later news. The complete absence of sympathy for Charles do Lesseps is especially note worthy. The popular verdict seems to bo that he has paid the penalty for with holding the names of Itoyallst Deputies who were implicated in tho Panama bribery. Expectation that the sentences of the prisonors in tlio Panama trial would be delivered brought eager crowds to the Court of Appeals builditig yesterday. Tho approaches to the court were filled to tho last niche by noon and five min utes nfter the doors were thrown open tho room was packed to suffocation. Presiding Judge Perlvier rond the de cision after having dismissed tho prison ers' plea that they should benefit by tho statute of limitations. Although the bases of the judgments wero given In ex ceptionally minute detail, the audience listened from first to last with oppressive intensity of interest. The charge of fraudulent proceeding against Ferdinand de Lesseps, Charles do Lesseps, Henry Cottu and Maritis Fontaue was held to be proved. On this point tho judgment referred to the company's methods in Issuing loans, the mendncious olllcial bulletins, and the persistent put fing dono by the press nt the instance of tho directors. These practices, tho judg ment says, when not directly originated or endorsed by the directors, had been connived at by them. Ferdinand do Lesseps, aided and abetted by his son, Charles, M. Cottu, and M. Fontaue, had persistently con cealed tho operations of the canal com pany, in order that the quotation of shares might not be affected unfavorably. The plea of the defense that, despite theso fraudulent acts, the directors were not amenable because tho loan especially in question had not succeeded, the de cision pronounced worthless, in view of the evidence that the directors had not scrupled to expose the capital of the com pany to the risks involved in the fresh is sues, and even reiterated their promise to complete the canal with the proceeds of the loan. Iu dealing with Gustave Eiffel's breach of trust, the decision said that M. Eiffel had received 120,000,000 francs for the construction of ten locks and had prom ised to complete them by 1SU0. The evi dence had shown that he had not even purchased the specified materials neces sary lu the construction of these locks; in fact, he had bought in France all told but 1,22.1,000 fraucs worth ot material. He had pretended furthermore to fulfil tho obligations ho had undertaken, while in reality he was realiy misappropriating tho funds. In jonclusion Judge Perlvier read these sentences: Ferdiuaud do Lesseps, llvo years Im prisonment and !),000 francs fine. Charles de Lesseps, five year and 3,000 francs fine. Mnrius Fontane, two years and 3,000 franc fine. Henry Cottu, two years and 3.000 franca tine. Gustave Eiffel, two years nnd 20,000 francs fine. Immediately after the reading of the sentences M. Eiffel left the court-room with hl counsel, whom he has instructed to appeal to the High Court of Cassation. Charles de Leseps and Marius Fontaue remained under arrest. Both looked hag gard and disheartened as Uiey departed with Henry Cottu foe the office of the Public Prosecutor. l-'Hlled to Cuptui-4 (lursa. ClTT or Mkxico, Feb.' 10. President Diaz has signed a commutation ot tb death sentence passed on Col. Nieves Hernandez to 15 years' Imprisonment. The charire against Hernaudes was that ot treason, in having failed to capture Garza, the pursuit of whioh rabel ha had bsen ordered to undertake. Mors Corn ta Oo Abroad. New York, Feb. 10. Zimmerman & Forshay will ship 100,000 ounces of silver and Handy & Hurtuan 100,000 ounoea of silver and 35,000 Mexican dollars on tha steamship Servia whioh sails for Europe to- morrow. Negro Murderer HaiibU in Virginia. Supkxjlk, Va., Feb. 10 John B. Koys ter, negrc, who murdered John P. Eppa July 20, 1801, was hung in the county jail yard yesterday. He died almost without a btruggle. Her Injuries Vi lli Pruvo Fatal. Qkeat Baurinoton, Mass.. Feb. 10. Annie Amsbury, who was injured in the coasting accident at btookbridge Tuesday will probably die, bu,t the others injured DR. MILE8 'RESTORATIVE M NERVINE. TARTUNG TO! Th Amorlcnn wMinlt1 are raDldtr booomltitr race ot nervous wrecks, and iho 1. il iwIiik sujtxwrta tho boat romedri AlphonsolieinirtlliiK, u Buitor. 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