Weak Digestion r iMi -c as it may seem, is caused fn in a lark of that which is n V' t x.K tly digest ed ?. The Tiatt st lact in connection witn Salt's Emulsion r;" 11 , at this point it partly ,, J at and the most we ikci.cd digestion is quickly j 1 1 )' i limed by it. i 1ie only possible help j ;,' Consumption is the I arrest of waste and re-'j- attL rf nrtv, kenlthy I . ic Scott's Emulsioti i . lUmervondersiit Con ( ' 'i'nijust this way. v-,ti .nw-i.-.N. V. AlidnnrclnK ' -L.iMra Che r - ,vr C onsuniptl.in, Conirhs, Croup, Sore I 'ti bv all Pr.iccisU on a uiiaranlM. a Side. Back or Client Shiloh's Porou blaster v. .11 give great .,ti- taction. as cents. EH'LQH7SvTfALIXER. Mrs T S lUv.klnB,Omttnnnoi'ii,Tenn.,snys: "SJi i'V,taltzf,r'tt.iVi:n MY LIFE? 1 eomiw r t'lehrMrcinaluforitdchilitattdtiiitttiin J eur "I." For Djupcpsiu. Liver or Kidney trouble it eircels. J'ncc 7f ots, VMLQ H'S.CATA R R H llavfc vovK'atarrhf Try this ltomedy. It will relieve and Cii -e you. l'nco BO ots. This In; in,jnrfr ii.-.Riiecn-Rful tientment i furnished inc. FliitoVo Remedies nro sold by us oa a guarantee to rive witisfnction. i . by C. H. HrtRenbuoh. 11 WARNING ..n urn Is constantly giving In the slmpe . rnnnles. primtiniw. ulet-rfl. etc. 'Ihe-ie t U e blood H contamintiteil, ami some i i' o n.nM, he (riven 10 relioethe trouble - ft ."18 iTuicly to forco out these jki- , i ) ei'im.anuenauioyou wj GET WELL. I hnw ri.nl for years n humor lu my blond ' . ..! ii3 dread to sb.ive, as small uoll i vi - Mnnlii bocut. thus eausinir tho shawm:' . imoyanco. Aftertakliu'tnroeuotnc mv moo is an cieer aim smout-n a- . -Iif.nltl lie appetite splendid, sli mcU, and feel Ilka tunning a fm , the. use oi 8. E. 8. fH, II eaton, 73 Laurel st. Phi! '-cuke on blood and skin diseases rhalle 1 fi SjiWIiT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. (.- ft1 il W C H BMtfTiaaachesnd relict all thotronblsa lat dent lu a bilious elate of tho system, suoh a )..ziuesn, KauBoa. irowsinaas, Dlstroud afteir c i . . 1 ilu In the SWo, &o. WbJla their most eemarKabio success nas boon snown m oonag S-.-nrirhe. vet Cantor's LltUo Llvr Pfflrt an uqu.i.l nlufi.Llo in Constipation, cnnngaudpr Trntmg tliinannoyiuRCOuiplaint,Tlillo thtiyalsa corrTtuHdiBarUupiotliostoroacli I'nulntetha C'voraiidreguiutetaobowels. Ku)t tneyoidj turoa Actiothey would be almost priceless to rnowwM sulfor fromt'alsaibtrusslngoompliitnt; buttortu ijatsiy tlu.rt,oo.inussd.ios coteudhcro.audtboBii irnooni'tj try cuum win uuu uiotm iiilxo puiavaiu jib'.d In Kornunv ways that they will not ba dmg lu do w iihout t hum. But after all sick head. E Is tho bane of bo rarny liven that hero Is rhM Wau, .Vet "r great boast. Our plllj cure it vhll Others do not. Cuiur'a Little Liver Pills are Try small ana very euuy to take. One or two pills uakea dose. Theyrroetrlotly veaetablosiiddo nut gripe or purge, but by thdr gentle acllou pleaaeall vrha lis.) thorn. InvialsatS5ccntsi flvefor$l. BeH by drugisU everywhere, or sent by maU. CARTER WEfil&INE CO.. New Yorlt SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE rENNYROYflL PILLS ,ZfcL Oritflnwl and Only Genuine, A Drueglit for Chichttttr tnala Via nana Brant In lied had GtJ mtl'.lo hotel, it'le4 wi'b lilue ribbon. TaL ni othcr. Refui danotrout tubttitw htm and imxtaliont Ai DrUfgUtl, or tMiS , In ttrup Tir jmcultri, tnttmnoiiJ ant '!ttUf for Ladle," in (after, by rttara W4lyUIll)iualu, VMU4s.rPa. (N. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURE THAT Oold ATT STOP THAT I Us stood the i t tor SIXTK AK sod has proved itself Oie jent remedy i known tor the cure j VHumvttiiMt (tough. Cold, t'.otv"'f Cough, audi mil tiiuf IHscalet lu ,-oung o: old. Price ?5o., Alio., sud ! 00 pel bottle. SOLD BVERYWHHHE. nunt, iCVTHH " G8.. UW TOliagtn, Tt. L O ir Mi i.I. Fira I 1jn f f El v i. i i , Hegs to announoe to bis friends and patrons and tbe publto genentUy Uwt be has surobased the barber ahop lately occupied by Ii. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHBNiKDOAH, pa. THE LAW 18 SATISFIED. Preacher Hamilton Electro cuted at Sing Sing. A CRUEL MURDERER PUT TO DEATH. Tim Nearo l'rusiolier Illds 1'nrewell In AVardeii llroun mid Tnkm His AHt 111 (1m Unite Wooden Chair I'tiHSlled THo In- creowl Volla;e t;ed Ciutiwi uu lusliiii tnneniisHiid J'alnluas Dentil. StK Swo, N. Y., April 8. Oncu more Ultice electricity ling lieen etliployetl as tbe meaimof tuki ng the livett lu New York state of criminals convicted of murder in tliu lint degree, tbe law has been satisfied and to day Jnmes L. Hamilton, the brutat and cowardly Long Island wife murderer, wan put to death In the dismal death chamber Within the walls of Sing Sing prison. After passing what seemed to be a few hours of peaceful sleep on the little iron cot In his cell, Hamilton was Kwukeiietl rtt mi early hour this morning and told by Ills eath watch to prepare for the doom which awaited liini hs he luiil but a short time to live, and that within a few hours at the most, he would 1m called upon to march to lie dentil chamber where ho was to pay the lieunlty for Uie crime of which he hntl been found guilty. Shortly after the condemned man had lieen awakened Warden Brown appeared at the door of Hamilton's cell and read the death warrant in a low voice, at the con- lusion of which the murderer, with tears streaming down his cheeks, knelt by his bedside and delivered a lenghty prayer, in which lie invoked forgiveness lor las tin warranted crime. When Hamilton had Ilulsued Ills prnycr Rev. Father Creeden, his spiritual adviser. wns admitted to his cell and spoke words of consolation to the condemned man, tell ing him to licnr tip bravely under the try iug ordeal, and to meet death like a man mid a christian. Hamilton then declared his willingness to die and onid he was ready to go at any time. A new suit of black clothes was handed to him which he mickly donned and all was in readiness lor the march to the electrocution room. Soon alter the witnesses and newspaper representatives had been escorted to the execution room Warden Brown ordered tbe two guards on watch at Hamilton's cell to In ing the condemned man in. The com ni.uid was nuickly obeyed, and soon tno guards, prisoner and spiritual adviser stood iu the presence of tbe witnesses and in tull view of the chair in which Hamil ton was to pay the penalty prescribed by law for murder in the lirst degree. Hamilton twice glanced at the chair and looked up at the warden with a forced smile on his countenance, but uttered not a word until ordered to sit down, when he simply said "All right," and walked prac tically unsupported to the Instrument ol death and took bis seat in the huge and un couth looking wooden chair. Hamilton submitted quietly to the plac ing in position of the electrodes and to be ing strapped in the chair, and bade good bye to Wurden Urown, tbe guards ami minister in a Urm voice, alter which the hignal was given by the warden and the switch iu the little closet-like room off the death chamber was turned and the curreut ol electricity had passed through the mur derer's body iu tho twinkling of an eye. The body tugged and strained at the straps that bound it to tbe chair about the same us has been noticeable in previous execu tions, although tho greatly increased volt age seemed to produce death much quicker, for in less than half a miuute from the time tho current was first turned on Hamilton was dead and the law wus satlslled. In less than an hour from tho time tho witnesses and newspaper men arrived at the prison tney had witnessed ton execu tion, seen the body removed from the chair and filed quietly out through the warden's omce into the open air. Tho victim was only given one shock but the curreut was kept on until it was a sure thing that Hamilton was dead, tbe voltage being reduced to 300 before it was shut off entirely. Theio was no burning of tlio flesh as has been the case in nearly all previous electrocutions. When the black (lag was run up over the prison announcing that nil was over, the tinall crowd which had congregated on the outside of : 10 walls dispersed quietly nnd went to tiiei. re-jwctlvo homes without having st u a- ,n 1 nnvthlng of what had been goi lg u:i or the in ide. '1 ho e.wcuuo i i- pronounced the mos' Bucces-fill tluii h:.b ten place sinco tho elect icution l. -.v went into effect. After the autopsy iliiinilton's rem ir.s will bo in tpi id in quick lime in the pi son cemetery 'l..c crowd about the prison wns about huge .is tisii.il when an execution is taking Place on l'. insldo. Tbe voltaye used in Hamilton's cuse was 1,600 at the stint, which was increased to almost l,J0O. The idea ot tbe increased voltage is said to bo original with Wurden Brown and its success to-day will insure its adoption in all electrocutions in tho various state prisons in tins state in ttie mture. Itamlltnn's Revolting Crime. SlNfi Sino, N. Y., April 8. Tbe crime for which James L. Hamilton, tho colored ex-Methodist minister, was electrocuted to day was tlie brutal and unprovoked mur der if his wife, whom he slashed to pieces with a razor at Flushing, Long Itland, on Mny 1, 1802, because she refused to longer tolerate his abuse nnd live with him. His ' crime was a most heartless and atrocious one, and hail tbe effect of arousing the In dignation ot the people ot Flushing almost to a lynching point. Himilton's crime was tho more revolting because, atter horribly slashing his wife's thioat, he dragged her mutilated bdy 1 wine distance apd then dumped it iu a 1 pool o water. There It was found half submerged the next morning. I The tiudlug of his cane near by led to i his appieheusiou, and he was convicted of the murder, although on circumstantial evidence. He was sentenced to be exe cuted during the week of March 13 last, but obtained a star by appealing to the highest state court, which, however, af firmed his conviction. A IMnger Train Wrecked, Tikwuh. Col.. Anril 8. By the spread- Ing of rails the Rio Grande passenger train i east bound, was liadly wrecked in Leadville i and a large number of passengers injured t.hnnirh none fatallv. The tram consisted of ten cars, six of them being sleepers, all orowded. The whole train except tbe en gine and the baggage oar left the track nud rolled down an embankment, a dis tance of ten to fifteen feet, striking lu tho soft mud on their sides. A 8100,000 l'lre nt Suit Luke. Salt Lax Ctrr, Utah, April 8. The pkntof the Granite Paiier Mills Owwpajiy was burned Saturday evening. Loss $100,-000. Mr. Edward Wyira. Torturing Erysipelas. ONE Of THE WORST CASES EVCR REPORTED. Mrs. Myers Hand Amputated. Her Life Saved. The ean of Mrs. Fdward Myers, of Allien" N Y.. fiirnl'h s an apt lilusiiatlnn of i oni;ini power of e"diuane" Tin- hilv l.nc' ieen Ir.-.-ibtl f-ir nmnins in te usual w iy i l5 nipi-lnx of the hand, without b'-rntl ; - ip in re r inn ' mm uen'iin- iii.--ii- rap put Hied flesll, and h -r lire lie I D suirrdnl did the turn to nr. Ken- m-fly, nmnrletor ot TAVWItl'I'l IITjUrDV, for In lp. lie at. once Informed her that lie could stive H'rf, but that it wns Impossible to sum tne hand It inu't lie amputated. A XI W Hue received tnii tirnni Jft A Vl" I J Int el II K'-nee quiet .v. d vf W V rilneil to tat e elhir. sHrm latlnir merely to In Id Imt hushi'd's band drr niflt tbe operation, and underwt ni Hie patntui ie s pri)ces without moving a nuiscie or uucrin. a i'! oan Ir. I filmed y ilin irare l'arnrltr u m w, Kciiieilyt wh.cli drove tin FM w Ir polsonou- disease rut of hi revs 1 (em. cl'-Jiifi d the. bliind. and l f vented tho return ot the iliscntie. and 1 now lives and lejolees m ber great d. llvi i unc. li.ni nr. ikfiiiieuy ueen cauiu im ri-i tirevions Btn (n i f 11 o disease lie wnii'd bnve a' once prrsrrllM-d ruvnrlta llciiMfy n-i B B jfn. ;Tir.ii) ers wnuiit not utiM-urn I I 1 ft tu undnyo this teirlMe crdenl i It would have mi veil Ho llHItfl. Are you reader, troubled with ISrJ'nIpelna or anv oniption or lie kiiiiii n nuv v l;r j ..Ipi-lns in Us Incipient staiie rtoi frill,, tcilli II ft tiioiili-llf . hntllg, Sir. Ki-imcrly'H t'nvorllo Ilcnicdy, It M il) euro you, tor ii It DEATH TO ERYSIPELAS. Tbe Terms of tlie Compromise. Cincinnati, April 0. The terms of the compromise between (Judnny, ot Unicngo. nud the Uniou Stock Yards have been agreed upon. Cudahy & Co. are to receive $Jti2,500 from the Union Stock Yards, of which $100,000 is to be spot cash and the rest in hall yearly notes with luterest, the last of winch will full due on October 1 , 1899. This ends the Farmers and Drovers' Stock Yards Company with an estimated clear prolit to Cudahy & Co. of. nearly fSOO.000. Severed Ills ,Tu(rular Vein. Nashville, Tenn., April 8. Edmund Malum, property man of the "County Cir cus ' company, playing an engagement m this city, goL drunk and raised a low with a waiter at the supper table. Afterwards he had an altercation in the hotel office with Arthur Stanton, son of the hotel pro prietor, and young Stanton cut his throat, severing his jugular vein. Tho cut was sowed up, but ilabon will probably die. Denounced ail an Impostor. Eiddeford. Me.. April 0. lire. Ella Jor dan Mnsun, department president of the National Women's Relief Corps, lias issued an official notice to the corps in Maine, de nouncing as an imposter u womas culling herself Mrs. Kellogg, who has been in this (state soliciting funds for an alleged estab lishment of a home for needy veterans and their dependents in Washington. Gonzalesltapldly ltecoverinsr. City of Mexico, April 1. Tbe published report that Manuel Uouzales, ox-president of Mexico, cannot live but a fow weeks i unfounded. Uonzales, who was seriously Mck a few weeks ago, has recovered sum ciently to journey from his home near Siloa to this city. Several Farm llulldliifrs Burned. riTTSFiELD, N. H., April 0. The farm buildings of Mrs. Mnry J. N. Tullant wcro destroyed by fire. Lo8 $10,000. The platrue of breaking: lamp- chimneys is abroad in the land. There are two sorts of chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mac-beth's"Pearl-top"&"Pearl-frlass." Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and "Pearl-glass." The coarse are rough and out of propor tion : rmshts ana .1 - miSSiiapen ; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Peai'l-glass " arc clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tougli against heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. ritteburgh. To, Geo. A. Maobhtii Oa Political Cards. F OR COUNTY AUDirOR, THEODORE F. HA TDORBF, OF rOTTSVILLH. Subjeot to Kepublloan rules. OR COUOTY COMMIS810NK, THOMAS 11BLLIS, Of SHBKANDOAIl. Subjeot to Republican rules. JtOR COUNTY COM MISSION ER, ELIAS e. JtiiBD, Or POTTS ViLLM. Subject to Kepublloan rules. JJtOU COUNTY OOMMiaSIONKIt, BENJ. R, SMVJtRN, OF atiENANOOAlL Subjoot to decision ot the Republican County Convention. 1THE KIND IS THAT CURES! MRS. OLIVER CIIEHH1ER. Milium, N. V. On Crutches IQ Years I i EATING SORES THAT WOULD NOT HEAL I CUltlCD! CURED ! IllAMA SARSAP 1RII.I.A Ca 1 3 OJ.STI 1MI N I mill tit testify to Ulo eflkBryl IOI u.-iiHAn n i ii.i .iui.i.i. For i rul n nr. t Itiuc bi-L-n BulTerlna from IblMl illnoil Itlnor.ler rlllnl hy ititfcrrnti iimiiir.. hv ll.o win! I'liv ,li inn. win) nui-ntlnl nii-.l I hut whlih limit!-, I tin nklll nl tin-in nil. It iit-l itclti-l my n.ee, HATISU .VWAV ITHK fi.i:nh. anil ivlnir ii iM-r. filci I Prnnnins; sore, which nothinir wnuM lionl. It! 5no limko .ml mi my limit a o FJlVKIfi ISIOUI-:. Inr ni-mtlni I vn. eonuneo To tte.i nuil been .inutile to walk! twluinut rrtlti-hi'. fur Ol ! ie n enrs. iiittll-n of JjMt mil 1 imn IIHK-U tlin-i- Haul DANA'S SARSAPARILLA 3of Vnvlt Hrm It tirlitPtl me from tho flint. tig SI touk It faithfully, and I mi) tww attend to" my iKMinchidtl Untie mid wulk an Weill n over I am surf tint my i-asc i m near n mlrncle as MiythltiK that lmpirm at tho (m-fetil da. I 3m - ry Hiiiifrcly ymirt, Malono, N. V. SIIW. OLIVER CHfittRtER. a Oentlfmi n -Wc cntflnso tf-rtlmonlal of Mr iChWTH'r, wlmli Is a etrviitf rndorw iwtit f yourE iivnlUBhlccmiiiiutiiid. Wnbvllcvo her Utincnt tnl niratnto lit every renpeet. S W are vtxy rcBpecUiillv yonro, Mtlone.N.Y. Wholmle&iU-unDrugiD't'- M Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. WAWTS. tett. POR RENT.- Society and club rooms in the L postoffluolnitldloB. utldlDff. Aoolv to M. M. Tlurke. ,t tornoy, ituum 8. 18-1 l-tf POIt RKMT Offloes in the Refowicri build ing. Hte im he it and electric light. An ply at Refowlch s clothing storu. 3 18-tf I.IOli RUN I'. Lireo ard enmniodlous stoi- P room .Hid dvM-lliui;. with excelleut reilai situated at corner i-loyd und Jnrdln s reels .Shenandoah, for lurlher ..artlculara apply n M.i. mi in Tin .iiiiuin street. it-31-ir TiOKMALK Hon is and lot situ tto on East 1 Coil sln-et I he lot, Is ItixUH r.- :t. and tin bouse eontai'is six rooms end carrei . with t,'ouJ cell ir. Apply at tne hrralu oluce ir-Im 7IOR RUNT. A storeroom. Mo. 8 East (Je'ttre street. ADOlv In Misj t'UMe Ugan, No. id K-.ist Centre street, Mhen itido .n jjjiuat pOU PK MT Storeroom and duelling I' lately o -l-ui ea uy H. I., isrowo, No. Ill) i Mai i s reel. Immediate possession given. Apply to u. Mcllet. a-.iti u I; ADIES CAN MAKE $30 WEEKLY BY maii igiiiK branch onlueunddo writing f ustunome. o Oiinvissii.g. Kcnly with sc addressoit nt.tinp"d envelope. Toilet Co., Wou .h Uend, Ind Crystal Cream 1-ai-at TTiOR SALE OR RENT. A large store and A. uwoiung. store room suuioio ror an busini ss. Stable In the re.ir. For full part euiurs apply at no. iai a. centre siroe VtahanoyClty, Pa. 3-16-tf FOR RENT. Tho store room, with basement an 1 two rojms overhoad for storage and 'vatK room, latoiy occupiou ny a. h. iiii no Co. AddIv to N. W. IlKonvi.i, tf At Q VY. Uoddall & Rros. hardware store. NOTICE. Notice is hornby given that uinetinsol the stockholders of tho Tarn qua and LansTord street Railway Coraii.tn will bo held at the oticc. of tho comnanv i Tatn.iaua, Pa., on April 0, 1HDJ, at 4 p. m.. for tho purpose of niecfng a I'resldent aud Hoard of Directors for ttie eusutiur vear. Riu.nr IlAiiHis, See. Taoiaqui, Pa.. M troll , ISM, , 26-10t j-tliWRltAL AOKSIT WANTED. -To write t.T business aud appoint uceuts for largest, st-iclly Masonic Benevolent Association Goar intood Fund Pl.ni over 1200,01)0 U0 assets 9,0ij0 members cheapest Masonic insurance. 0m also represent largest Mason'o Havings nnd Loan Association. Ltboial contract. Address. Fred. II Urown. Vice President. 1 60U-1-3 1'hoenlx Untitling, Chicago. !) IW-al 4 :f5NTS WANTED ON SALARY or eo u x mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal 1 nl-. l-.raslag PsncU. The quickest and great est soiling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion ot paper. Works like maglo. SOU to 600 per oent. proflt. One agent's sales amounted to IftiO in am Tie experience not necessary, for terms and full nartioulars. address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. iiJ8 5-SI-ly NOTICE OF STOTKIIOLOERS' MEWTINQ. The annual meeting of the stockholders of Tho Oltiseus' rSleetrio Light Company, of Mienan. oah, will he held, at the ofn.ee of the company. No. S-l North Jardin street, on Wed nesday. April 12lil. 1893, between the hours of liu -4 o vioea p. ill.. lor vow purpose 01 eiBUUUK eluvon (ll) directors for the ensuing year, and ui- null leumviug viir- nuuiii.ia i oinfi .J-21-It-oaw fciJ John gbuhijib, Hee'y. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.-Tho o partnersbip heretofore existlm once known as A B.Lamb &C ., is dissolved on tbe 8th dy of March, 1808. by mutual ujen'.. A. II. Lamb continuing the business All per-ons Indebted to tbe late firm will make settlement with him. as he also assumes dl the obligations of said tlrm.- A. R. lamb, J. B. Wiu.iaws. Mar oh 18th, 1803. 3 10 3wmw 'FCIXL NOTICE TO STOIT HOLDERS, i Ottioeof tbe Minors', Mncbuulus' a-il La rcrs' Buildiuir and Lo.tnAsbocU ioa. of Shen andoah, Pa. The Board of Dlreotors of th's Association hasoalled a special u.cttim(ot us stockholders, to be held at the oftcc of the As sociation, rooms 1 and li Beddall's building, at Hhenandoah, Vi., oa the I'.'th day of April, U93, at 7 o oiook. p. in., tor tne purpose or voting r or against an increase or i ae oapoai sioca. Hlienandoali, Pa., Feb. 10, 1893. 2 10-lwtWd WE WANT TK T MAN. In every oounty thera la lust the rUht mia honewt. ener- getto and persevering should have some me obanioal gumption. NO t APITAL REQUIR ED, but flrst-olass reference essential. Wo want that man on salary and commission to sell the W Yost WrlttnzMsutilne, which is be yond all question ttie most pei teat typewriter ever made. Should bo seen and tried to be ap yreolated $em on tao weeks trial to respect able parties. Tbe '91 Clergyman's Machine will bi ready In one month. For particulars address YO-T WltlTiNU MACHINE CO., 71 and 78 Broadway, New York. s-o-lm ws Watt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt'i) 9 and 21 Wast Oak Streat, SHMNANIKIAH, pa. Barsteekadwji tlw bent taeWjPortef, ties, ?,SrlirfrUaCb.WlBfjord& iavifttfou'Saul iHESENATORIAL DEBATE To be Continued at Washing ton this Week. THE WESTERN CA8E8 TO BE8ETTLED It ti 1. 11 He lliistness Yet In Come ltrfore tbe s. iiale Ilif Himell IlilenllgatlOli lo lie Called Up by the IteptiMlrans The ltulnn Treaty Not to be Withdrawn Other Washington Jev, Wasiiiniitos, April 8. Some of the re- iiililidins of the senate deny the stnte- nicnts that the inquiry into the charges ninde iigdlnst Senator Poach, of North Da kota, is to be abandoned. It lias been fie lded by this element of the party that, re publicans will not Insist upou the original liquify, but will broaden the scope of tbe investigation and urge a close scrutiny of the means that were used to effect the elec tion of Mr. Ronoh. They say, in view of the fact that Mr. Wnlsh, the republican speaker of the Da kota house, voted for Roach and then left bis scut and did not return again until after the election; that his son-in-law voted for Roach: that ten republicans In nil voted for the democratic candidate, it becomes apparent that there is legitimate scopes for investigation in connection with the elec tion. When asked about the matter Senator Chandler said he understood it to bo the In tention ol tbe reBUhlicau mi mlx-re of the nuto.iiiistead of withdrawing irom tlie m- riiiirv. to uush it and broaden it so as to iu i de t he methods adopted at tne ume oi the election. Opposed to Mr. .ludd. WAsmsiiTuN, April 3. Cable messages from Vienna Mating that tho antl-Semetic igiini.ations and other bodies in thut city are vniorouslv Drotesting against the re ception of Max Judd. of Missouri, a He- inew citizen of the United &tates, ami a native of Austria, nominated and con tinued as a consul general to Vienna, havo nccesf.aiilv recalled the Keily incident of 'r. Cleveland's previous administration in connection itb that same country. Hie anti-Semitic feeling, It will ba re- collected, plajed an important part in tbe rcl usal of A ustria to receive Minister Ktiley , und resulted in tlie practical suspension of iiploiiintic relations between the two coun tries for over a year. In view of these facts it Is nemg asKetl whether the selection of a Hebrew citizen of the United States for the Important po sition of consul general in Vienna, was in tended to renew tbe former cause of discus sion, or whether it was merely an accident. Not te Withdraw the Russian Treaty. Washinoton. April 8. At the Width House the positive statement is made that no steps toward tbe withdrawal oi tne ttus sum treaty are couleunuittea. Shortly after tbe treaty was ratinea ny the senate it was sinned in duplicate by the nresideut and secretary of state. Both copies were then forwarded to St. Peters burg for signature and exchange on the part ol the Russian government. It is pre sumed that the treaty has reached Minister White at the Russian capital. When It is signed there one copy will be retained and the other returned to our state department. Until the copies of the treaty are signed and thus formally exchanged, neither gov ernment could withdraw its action. Gre.lmm Slakes a Denial. Washington, April 8. In view of tho statements wbuh have appeared during tho hist two or t.iree days concerning al lowances made to di ti e rent persons em ployed In various ways in the preparation and presentation of the case of the United. States before the Bebring sea arbitration tribunal, the secretary of state has sent to the counsel of the U uited States in Paris, a dispatch from which thefollowing Is quoted: " Neither the state nor the treasury de partment is responsible for the mischevious publications, i'he administration will do everything in its power to maintain the care of the United States and to Btipport our agent and council before the tribunal of arbitration." To Finish the Debate This Week. Washington, April 8. The coming week In the senate will wituess the continuance of the deliata on the cases of the senators appointed from western states with the probability that before Saturday the vote will be taken. There now appears to bo little, if any reason why tlie senate cannot adjourn as soon as it is notified by tho president that he has no further commnni cutions to send in. I'.aster Celebrat.d in New York, New York, April 8. With all the pomp and splendor of ceremony; with all the pugeautry of eccleslasticism; with the fra grance and beauty of spring flowers; with joylut antnem, caroi aim juuuune, ubkt Sunday was celebrated. The day was clear, but the weather grew colder as the slay wore on, and the tinery of the morning was soon exchanged by the wearers for their warmer winter clothing. The services in all the churches were on an exceptionally elaborate scale. KlUalmtli, N. J., Vl.Ited by Plre. Elizabeth, N. J., April 3. The Temple ODera house was entirely destroyed last nufht bv a Are which started from an ex plosion of gas in tbe property room. The buildinu was frame, and was owned by a stock com puny and managed by A. Ii Simonds. The loss ",1s $35,000; Insurance, $80,000. Grlrtin May Have Keen Murdered. TaixababsEk. Fla., April 8. The coron er's iurv in the case ot Walter tiriSin, of Detroit, found dead in tbe woods here, has not reached any verdict. There are some suspicious circumstances in tbe case, and II. D. Wright, the dead man's companion, was held in default ot fouu oail as witness, Valusbls Property Goes up in Sm.lie, Nw York, April 8. Tbe seven-story brick building, 70V and 711 Hecond avenue, was destroyed by nre yesterday. James B, Duke Dlaces the total loss at $400,000. The loss is wholly covered by insurance, Be tween 500 and 600 girls were employed in the building. An ax-Policeman Instantly Killed Chicago, April 8. D. J. Olynn, an ex- polios odicer, was shot and iuVuutly killed by Harry AlcKiver, at tbe tatter's house on Dearborn street, aa the result of a quar- im. To Heai.t tbe Oewry Law. Saw Fiuwoi-oo, April 8. The Chinese Six Companies, have isaoed a new ctroolar oAMftMjr and epaniy mnmm w vmmmt to riuM! iMtupliauof with tft (kwtr hw. SEASE! ft-rTTRTtrqithr.wthftrTiri In I PT"! his A 1 Jrdirtooaed Ileurt. 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