t 1 Driving the Brain at tuc expense of the Body. While we drive the brain we mubt build up ti e hotly. Ex cr iv, pure air - foi!s that rn ike healthy flesh refreshing ;! "P such are methods. JVhen 1' - u fltsh, strength and iferve biiu.iie apparent j'our physician v tl doubtless tell you that the 41111 kest builder of all three is soft's Emulsion vjf Corl Liver Oil, which not only c fates fljjsh of and in itself, but S' nmilatcs the appetite for other . 1 n 1 bySoott A r.nnn. N Y. All drnRi. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro 'hxont. Sold by alt Druggists on a Guarantee, ira Lame Side, D.nclc or Chest Shiloh's Porous laster will give great satisfaction. 25 cents. SHILOH'S YITALIZER. lira T, S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., sara: ".SrafZoh'8 Vitalizrr SAVED MY LIFE. 1 consider it (he best rr.meduforadebU.Uatedwttm I ever used." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney trouble It excels. I'rlc? 75cts. CATARRH REMEDY. Have you Catarrh? Try this Remedy. Jtwill renovo anu vu-u yuu. uu uio. iuid ,m lector for Its successful treatment 1 furnished free. Bhlloh's Remedies are sold by us on a guarantee to give saiisiacuon. For Bsle by O. H. HaRenbuoh. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC is totally unlike an other blood medicine. Itcurcstlijeasesoi thnlilnnrl nml cL'ln liv rntrmvlnf-thr: ttntsmi 1 at tho same time sumillcs cood blood to tin 1 J narts. Don't bo lmnosetl on by stttiMi , whii h are said to be lust as prooil, 11 1. , 'tru: No medicine 1U TJJC Ml ft D I t Uicrformcdasinany In SlSEi sIUCl!. -atl' riul cures, or relieved so much suffering. " My blood was badly poisoned last year, ulir1 i-'nywhole system out of order diseased um ,c i-tanc source of suffering, no appetite am vment of life. Two bottles of WSfSgZ Li, mo right out. There is no f remedy for blood diseases. nr ami "John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio " 'i.eatlao on blood and skin diseases mailed fni SWIFT SrECDJIC CO., Atlanta, Ga HTER'S 5YTLE BVER URE Bisk nradaehe and relieve all the tronbles lnof d nt to a bilious stato of the syatora, suoh atf C:rfM'.,fl, Karuea, Drowsiness, Distress attar Ba'.lrrc. rain In the Side, &o. While their most remarkable success has been shown In owing Eea'arhe, yet Carter's Little Llvar I11!8 am eqrn.i rvaiuttblo in Constipation, curing and pro V ntin,j thisannoyingcomplalnt,w!l,' thoyalM correct all disorders of thostoinach.e' ' n.nlale tha I'Ttr and rooulate tho bowel. Evan .ul the? onlv cuxeu AchstneywonldboalmofltprlcelesstothosQwha Oufii r f roiu this distressing complaint; butt orta &!tt61.-tbcirf,Modne3edoo3notondheroland those, who tr c e try tlionnwll find these Ilttlo pills valu c'.le In no many ways that they will not bo wll. llsgto "0 without thorn. But after all sick hei4 Ietbibarieef sompnyllvM that horo fatthor womakooi:r groat boast. OurpllUcureltTOb.ua Others do not. Cartcr'a Little Liver PUls are very small anil Tery easy to take. Ono or two pills makoa doio. Thcy ere strictly vegetable and do not gripo or puree, but by UiUr gontlo action ploaaoall who use them. Invialsat:5cectsi livofor$l. Sold ty drueglsta everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER WIEDICINE CO., New Yorto SMALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Caleheiter'a English Diamond TininS. FILLS OrijElutil uniFOnlr Genuine. BAfC, fcJlt rillivble. LA DICS, kik vtuah l K-r 1 ,ttc4tfr jtMU Via-. toiid Urand In Ited tod tivU DieuiUa Aboxtt, ealcd vita blao ribbon. Tul 1 no other. JtrfutadanoeroxuiulstUu, r f 10m and imtta'ion At nroffirliti. op imA 1 Id tmp fur pnicuUri, tntimoalrli .ui "Kllef for lirtdlc" in Utter, br i-tlun MutL IO.OOO TitimooliJa Nam Jf ' PLIrticitF rhfMUlo.ul )i..lAa.llnM L..I. K H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CUBE THAT Cold Alf STOP THAT Cough, Has stood the tet t ior 8 TXT V YXAJta J ana has proved Itself che beat n-inedr 1 E known for tho cure - OmtumuUoH, ' OotighM, Caldn, Whooping Lough, md llIuHf lHturH I'ouug 01 01a. rriceOSo., 800-, and 11 to pel Dot tie, BOLD EVERYWHERE. Begs to annouBoe to his friends and patrons and the public generally that be has purchased the barbershop lately ooouplea by D. J, Yost, 3N0. 12 West Centre Street HENANDOAH, PA. 18 L8 MliEiD OFFICER 1 Carlisle Still Excited Over the Brutal Crime. MARTIN'S 8LAYER STILL AT LARGE. IN '8 r-Hiwin Irftst I artM,,.. Conroriilttar tlir Cold lllMidtl A,r-'riio Itepnrt Tlmt tlio aittrrim-frHVt n,.on RH1,ttii-l Not Vci-1-"Hl-PlmrthilyHixU Suspected ir Hav ing Couimlthtl the Crime. Cahuble, Aifrll 10. ThU plnce Is nil ox-dtrinentovtitdBcold-bloodcxl murder of one of her mot (prominent police o(rIcer, which oceWTiditJjout 10 o'olock SutunlHy night. At tie tlmo officer GeoiKe Mnrtiu was aeeti he w,s chnsltiK n ltiHti down Dickinson alley ihl tin South street. The man then turaenlout a tlavk lane by the graveyard vkf mrueil by the officer. Then the man nivrnl up until the officer whs within ft few fwt of him when he quickly tuniai km shot the policeman through the batrt, Men who were Hereby ran to the rwco.4 and picked up Martin who was already flead. The lxxly w,rtirr!l to his home only a square distant, itl the physician's exam ination showed thlit tho ball had penetrated tho heart. The identity of the murderer is yet unknown ', and witnesses are exam ined separately border to obtain a clue. The officer ncrerflpoke ufter be was shot. The prevalent belief is that it is n deliberate murder and that (jjie man enticed Martin into the daik lane and Imok of the black smith shop In order to kill him unobserved. Tho young mi who saw the oocurrence happened to I further out tho lano. Mar tin was about 30 yfcars of age and had been on the police fores for some years. He was an estimable total was popular and not known to liavs nwniics and that makes the case all the more mysterious. He leaves u wife and three chilftron. ilre Jfo Arrest Yet Ulndo. Catiltslk, April 0. No arrest has yet lecn made of the murderer of Policeman Heorge Mnrtln Safiuday night. There is strong clrcnmitanllal evidence, however, which points to Charlie Sal yards, u notori ous burglar, as being the murderer. Tho city council Met yesterday and offered "lOO reward tor j his arrest, and tho ounty commissioners will add another v")00 more. SslyaKls Iihu spent twenty venrs of his life in fie nitonlinries and jails. It was reported lastfflovening that the niur .lorer was cauxht In u bani below the 1 ity, but tite rumorvas not verified. Joaloits T.ovenlrlit With Kevolvera. Pt-KBi.o, Mexito, april 10. A terrible trapeny that res'ilti in the killing of two persons and the danierously wounding of two others has leen reported to the )ollce. Luis Rogers audi Btmng woman named Anita Jlartinez ento a lodging house here and engager roftns. They met a young merchant nameuFrajicisco Rodriguez and vl woman named Zuiemal Floras at the house. I The two men lad ;been rivals for the hand of the Fires! woman, and they be came involved ina desperate quarrel, in which the two wimajt participated. The noise attracted a arap crowd of people to the place, and he jtvo belligsrants began shooting at each tlier. A number of shots were exchanged, rhiji went wide of their mark, but one of hern struck tho Martinez woman, killing hi, 2nd another killed a bystander natnec Qjierrero. Two other spectators were stuck with bullets and probably fatally vounded. The two prin ciples and the wonaa have been arrested and placed in jab T'he shooting caused great excitement 31 the part of the city in which it occurred. I JIukes Tlireti .tUMupts at Suicide. Atlantici City, kml 10. Albert Knox, the old man 00 year iff age who attempted to kill himself on Fnlay by cutting his throat, repeated the (tat Saturday nnd suc ceeded in making l.unsrous gashes, though not striking any vittl spot. After Satur day's escapade the stands were sewed up and he was placed in its room, x osterday while his attendant ms out he toro uway the stitches and, in sraie manner getting hold of another razor, adeanotherattempt at suicide. Ilowaslatento the city hull and confined in a stnifht jacket. Ti e Cniintfltrs Held. PniLAD' lp'.ix, AfAl 10. United States Commisi-.on r i' I' sa busy Saturday hearing the evid uc, a ijnst a gang ot al leged eonuteit iti -s whose specialty was the coin-igB 1 1 itfi copper cents, und yho were urre .ted on Friday. They are Samuel QoiJiiiklc, wh0 1 ips a small ca.idy s'ore ut lU4t S$t' ' street, and in v .K-se eel.ar the coltiiirf' plaut was found; Imuu.'j. hi 14-yeatald?(5"n; Harry Sin clare, 4! Pouth SneniPi street; Jacob Gross, I80W kjuth sti. Vind John Levnni, fiOl South Eighth stwtwho had another coinage plant at l!i05Uttcaster street. All were hold for trial. f Tho Dutchmen "Tere Victorious. Sikoapohe, April 10. The means of communication have jedfjreatored in East Sumatra, and more ditalls have lieeu as certained concerning tao recent lighting between Dutchmen uri natives. As first repotted, tho Dutchioc were victorious. They captured eight fun and many guns. They lost six killed anlfofty-tlve wounded. Sixty-three ChUMM wot killed. A fart of Idaho's fchlbU llurneil Boise City, April K.-'Word has been reecived here of the busiHK of a large por tion of Idaho'B aurioultirtaf exhibit while enroute to Chicago, la Are occurred near Kimball, Neb., and bu UUa of value was saved. X quantity of axioarmy aud two valuable oil paintings 0! Clhetkone falls were also burned. Attempted to Suioldelb laudanum, Philadelphia, April 10.J-E. A. Leak, 45 ?, '2205 Philip atartJ drHk lauds nuin with suleidal jntitod the lead at Taaony and Tucker htre paturday after noon. Ha was taken tl4 Episcopal bos, pltal. His daughter oxinsjed the belief that nauawlwith her WW may have, led to the aet. Voluntarily IhilsedttSdr Wages. JIwtrnAPOUu, Minn.. April 10. lha Twin 0lt7 ICapid Tiit Company, oj whioh Thomas Lowry is Jiresidsnt, coin trailing tba street railwa $ MiuueBollH Mid St. Paul, has issuee P older volutiJ tarily raising the wage of Jail metormeii and conductors m tba twOjiea on Juno 1,' Ir, Oravea Will b Again. Djikvwi, April 16. Tn ttleuient of the Barnabv will oaaa wil not affeot the trial of Dr. Oravea hare. Watrlct Attorney Steel is authority for Uu- 1 fw of the wltneew-s may refuse to oV to Colorado, but Dr. Grave will be t43 for murder when the case is culled, CHILDHOOD AND OLD AGE, The Tender Grandchild and a Well-to-do Old Qentleman of 71, Acknowledge Obligations. Tho preparation that can be Inkcn with safety and ltenerlt by the tender infant, and (lint nourishes, strengthens, nnd cures tliHBged ami Inllrm, isoue that can ttuly bo railed solentiflc. Such a preparation was discovered by Dr. David Kennedy ntul named Favorite llcmedy. It is prescribed ami recommended the world over, by tho tni'dical profession, ns the best mcillcino produced for the cure of all diseases tiiising from an impure condition of the blood. This beautiful child whoso picture Is snown nere, Is tho grandchild of Jlr. J. 15. Pitlmntcer of Athens,N.Y.,wlit)hnd been cured of grnvel In tho kidneys and insomonia, (sleepless nr1!) finishes his letter by saying : "Hut this Is not nil Dr. Kennedy's Fatorlte Rem- ndr lina ilAnn frt, ntir f.m. Ily. Mv little grand daughter hail ecstema die worst way; she was a mass of nmnlnx sores frr m her ears around the entire neck to her cheeks. My wife gave her Favorite Itemedy in tmall doses, and what was tint i..nlt Tniin, the sores hnve all d.sappeared, the skin Is smooth and clear, and si e S tat and rugged and as brlgnt as a silver dollar. 3Ir. Solomon Dnvis of North Kortrlffht, N. Y finds himstilf at 72ycars, suffering from neu ralgia, folt tired all tho time, weak, languid, poor nppo titc, nnd no ambition. Thought nt bis ago notliin g could do him tiny food, but iko hun dreds of other pooplo in bis condi tion tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Uemcdy nun uegtiu 10 get, oeiier at. once, and now feels as hale nnd hearty us ho ever did. It is particularly pleasing when sick ness is ns common ns now, to know that there is u remedy tlmt cures disease, builds up the weak nnd debilitated, strengthens tho nerves, aid has restored to health nnd strength, men nnd women who have been confined to their homes for mouths on beds of sickness. In Tnvor tif tho ISrotlierhnod. Macox, Gu., April 10. The decision of Judge Speer rendered in the case of the pe tition of the Brotherhood ot Locomotive Engineers to require the receiver of the Central railroad of Georgia to enter into a contract with that organization for the ser vice of its members on that road, is regard ed by the brotherhood as a signal victory for that organization. It lias attracted nauoh attention and discussion among the members of the bar, by whom it is pro nounced to be the meat far-reaching, im portant and satisfactory declaration upon the lelations of capital and labor yet ren dcrvd. The Aerolite Uroho an Arm. Osawatomik, Kan., April 10. Aasrolito fell near this town, striking tho monument of John Brown, or "Ofcawatomie Brown," as he was sometimes called, erected to him by private subsosl tions, originated by Horace Greely in 18u8. The meteor broke off the left arm of tho statue and passed through the dome and nave in a slightly southeasterly direction ami through six feet of clay just south of the crypt, stopping only at bedrock. Experts say tho reiolite is composed of pellum metal, known to ex ist only In the sun. Arrived With Smallpox on nonrd. New YonK, April 10. The steamship Brannsohurltz, which arrived here from Bremen with 120 cabin passengers nnd 009 steerage passengers, had a oase of smallpox among her emigrants. The patient was re moved from the stmage and sent to North Brothers Island. The steamer was disin fected and put in quarantine. Ho Veil From the Ttalloon. Paris, April 10. A balloon carrying three nnssentrers left Brussels at 12 o'clock Saturday night. M. Toult, a professional reronaut, was in charge. Uvcr staples, de partment of Pas do Calais, Toult fell from the balloon. The other two passengers contintinued tho voynae. "Oil, these Advertisements 99 Some advertisements do have that tendency. So do some people, and some books. Nevertheless bright people understand that the adver tising columns now-a-days carry valuable information about things new and good. Such is Cottolene The New Vegetable Shorteninf Common sense teaches that a pure vegetable product must be more wholesome than hog's grease. Cottolene is part cotton seed oil and part beef suet, refined and purified, by the most effective process known. It is more economical than lard for every use, and imparts a delicate, palatable flavor to food. Ask your grocer for the Genuine COTTO lene. Kale oalyfey N. IC. PAIRBANK ft CO., CHICAGO, tad 1M n. Seltwra iVi., fhiU It. JAMBB Hl'KIN, PHYSIQIAN AND HXJKOKON, Office and Residence, No, SI North J&rdip street, aoenanaoan. gTS-iE KEftSD g i THAT CURES 5 us A Victory Over Disease I! i "Terrible Fain in Head and I Stomach I " ''My Face was one Masa of Eruptions 1 " I "Walked tho Floor Night I After Night I" SThe rollowlng from Mrs. Hams proveal 1 tho WONDSEFUL POWER or DANA'S I over (Uaeaae. 1 OENTLRMKN I am ti 1 yoaMof nap. Aboutg BlOjraraanoI liaclthc l ii-le whlih l ino Iiiitv l,ul liniii'. Ilmvoliail ItlllMI-l illl.i: PAIS IV MY III1AII fora 3 mi wil to tie cnusiu by KUr Ti 1 I Vl trlii tl I'fKP tl I orlll. I llSVP iMH'll I'lHIl-1 iiL.miha. lan aitin nnlrt in mv Ml mil ii ll ltin.il Spelloil to will It I lit llotir .KcaufP of fliri ftt'rrliiln imln. anti tin vu not an, inys Ijlliro wa "; iiiiim ot irii(loiiH HO hndfl atllmeliiftoboco vrvtt iiliiitiot t'ntlri'ly a Bvlth hchIih. 1 rcartyour ntiperi, uwlUiougfitg u l would try one doujc ot p ISARSAPASILLA I UMthouah I had trhl so many different mcdlclness SwithoutanT help, I hail hut Ilttlo faith. lt.'lrv 15 tpliu.ltukfnoiuil.ottlL' I felt a iirfiit leiil wlii't(t,r. 1 have tiow taki-n lw,i, nniluo notja Sfiet like the aaniowotnan. I eau no to lied I'ndi tSMr.l'.JJl AI.I. MOIIT. The (i-r-B Mi'l'!" laln haa tliurlMl. Thv tlr,il fli.llno- I hull la ntl(.lv Lffilll. MvH Allien In vfll. I think one mure bottle wuln Kciire me entln'lr. 1 uura reapeetnilly, fe! Tlcoiuleroga, N. Y. SIHS. FHINUA HAMS. tag To whom It may concern I I hereby certify toj wetruinoi me auuve. i. i. iwnni, g Tlcooderoga, N. Y. Pharmacia!. P Dana Sariaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. WANTS, .feu. 7IOR RKNT. Offices in tbo Refowich biilld ' inK. Steim Uoit and electric ileht. An- ply at Rofovrloh's clotlunit store. 3 13-tf TOR KBNT. Large ana oommorttotts store 1 room and dwelling, with (-xutll-nt cnllai. situated, at corner Lloyd and J tru In streets Shenandoah. For further particulars apply at io. m isonn jiirotn street. a.ai-ti JTOtt HALK. Home and lot situ'ito on Enst P Coal street Tho lot Is 15x140 feot. and hi house contains six rooms i'nd Barret, with goixl oellnr. Apply at tnu Hkhai.d oltlce 27-lu FOR RKNT Storeroom and dwelling Intfriv nnnunlntl In' S. I. Ttrnnrn. Hn 111) . Main street, immcoiuio possession Kiv.in. ippiy iv m. oaeiicL. a av ti TJIOR RENT. The store room, with basement ' and two rooms overneHil tor storage and worsrroom, lately oooupleu by A. B. l.a nb & UO. AppiytO . H . I1RDDAI.I. At G W. , Ueildall ft Hro. hardware sto'e. OKMKKArj AdET WANTED. To wnti T business ami aDolnt accnls for lararest. st-ictlv Masonic Henevolent (sotiatli)n Guarantee" Fund Plan over 1200,000 W assets B,0D0 mernbeni cheapest Mnsonto Insurance (Ji nuls.) represeni largest Masonic Savings anil i-ioivn association, i.toerai contract. Ac1Mnss. Fred. II Ilrown. Vice President OuiJ-t-3 t'hoeulx Unltdlng, Chicago. 3-2-al AOKNTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Cheml oal Ink Krasing Ponoll. The quickest and great- bhl beiuna uoveitv ever prouueeu. erases int. thoroughly tn two seconds. No abrasion of paper, vvorxs iikc magio. aw to ouu per cent Dront. One agent's sales amounted to Mali Ir six days. Another MS In two hours. I'rovlout expertenoe not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. iW8 6-il-ly VTOTICE OK HTO.'KHOIjliERS' ME1 TIN J. 1 The annual meeting of tho stockholders of The Citizens' Electric Ltglil Company, of Shenam oah, will be held at the olllce of the company. No. si Norm jurmn street, on Wiu- nesday. April 12th, 1883, between the hours of 2 an ' I o'clock p. tn., for the purpoae of electing eleven (II) directors for the ensuing year, nnd ne ring ana receiving the Auditors' report. 8-21-U-ouw John Ghuhleh, Hec'y, PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES, Offleo of the State Ilosnltal for Iniurod Persons of the Anthracite Coal Region of I'onr.svivanM, i-'ountaiu springs, I'enna., April 1st, 189,'! Soaled and ma'ked (proposals for supplies) for the Htato II, 3plial ior Injured Persons o' the Anthracite Coll Region of Pennsylvania, will be received by tho Hoard of Trustees up to and Including tho 22nd day of April. A. D., 1898, for furnishing bread, meats, groceries, drugs, muslins, fruits, vegetables, ice. feed, coal. &u , for the year ending .May 31st. 1891 The Hoard ot Trustees reserve the rlet to reject uny or all bids. A schedule of the articles and probable amount of oaeh ro- 3 uired, will be furnished o i application. Ad rass J.O I11DD1.U, M. I), Sun t Hiate Husnital. ti3-0 10-13 ft Fountain Springs, Pa. TWICE TOLD TALES Are sometimes a bore, but when t' c peo ple ara told twlco that at (Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Fl jur and Ti a at lower rate- th -n anywho e In this town, they are gl ul to test tbe truth of the oft repe ted btory. Full line of ro cerles, Butter U'.d K.igs, Potatoes, loeea 'i ruok, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cafh Sbre (MM CENTRE AMI JARi-iS Rheumatism, Lumbago, Soiatica? Kidney Complaints, Ume BacK, c. DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With lleotro-Magnetlo SUSPEH80HY. Lutcat Patcnlat llewt Tntirvineula 1 VtHrum without rolleln. all wn-utHfV8ir.tJnrrrom ovefUutlun of bruin ii''Me fo-i.h: mv -usoriiwlla. mtlon, aa ucprou d.ulut, i 1i-ik', l.mgiior, neumutinia, kidiKv, 11, or uud bluilUor comi.laauca, MiaeDuclc, liimbago, Bcuttra, all li'iiiln complainta, araol 111 liiwlth, eta, aim !uctnc H cuntalsa Vfaaiirfal biwmwtii over all ottiiira. Ourntnt If Inatantljrfeltby wunii r or wo forfeit ga,tMM.UU, an4 vrttl our. allot the uuve (iii-niaea ct no par. Thott SSBds aave cur! bv tula manraloaa uivaaiUoa iwar w other remeiltua faiicil, anil . Irlvs huadrsas oreflaMaaolilalaiil thlt and tn erv othar atata. W laatM Iapr.,.'l 1IIITBU SDSraWrST, SANUSN ELEOTRIQ CO. Ko, 820 llllOAUW'.W. VUW OUK CITY, 19 MHS. 1'ltIMIA HAMS, jj 9 Tli.iud. r..i.N V S ITS WORK IS FINISHED. The Senate in Readiness for Adjournment. NO MORE BUSINESS TO TRAN8ACT. Tlii- Kxtnumlttinry Si-nil on to lin n Tiling of lite Paul aa Soon na the Primlilent Glvio tlit AVord--'lli AWsltmi Si'iiator Ifiteathin ; to bo 1'hmlly Illsptximl of lit the Next boNalon. WAsttiNOTOtt, April 10. The senate lini pnu ticully concltukil nntl ij now wnititiK for im liitiinntlim from the iireaUlent to In i ti k the extraordinary taeiwlon to a clime. All itlen of pnssiiiK upon the questions in volved In the appointment ot three senators from the northwest, has lieen Hbamloinsl Hiul that nmttj-f will be left for the disposnl of the next scsaion. The reasons for this course are: First That many senators are still nn- deciileil how to vote ioti the propositions Involved in others; second ninny desire to add its a full senate, and third the final ai.tl conclusive reason, that there is not a voting quorum in the city at present. It is said that to-iuoirow tlio senate will apHilnt acommittax! to wait upon the presi dent and ask whetiter he has further busi ness to lay before tho body. It is assumed by the senators generally that the only really important matters that remain to be communicated is the nomination of the court of apjieatsof the District of Columbia, for unless this court is filed before the ad journment there is likely to be a deadlock in the district judicial business. Although the impression prevails that nearly all of the foreiun missions have been tilled, the recoi ds disclose the fact that no nomina tions have yet tieeu made to twenty of these important places. The list is: Atifentiiic Republic, Jiolivia, Brazil, China, Columbia, Ecuador, Hayti, Hawaii, Italy, liussta, Corea, IJberla, Paraguay, I'rtiKiiay, Persia, Portugal, San Douilniro, Sinm, Kweden and Norway, Turkey und V ene.ui'la. The best of theseperliapsisRus- sin, and It is surmised in some quarters that, the delay in nutkinK a change there aiises from a desire to await the possible action of the Russian government raising the urnde of its mission at Washington to an embassy which will admit of the nomi nation of another ambassador by the presi dent in that case. But in the majority of these cases there is no good reason why the places cannot be fll eil by appointment subject to confirma tion when the senate meets again next ses sion and tlv refore the impression prevails at the capltol that the present session will adjourn home time this week. A Pout Office Department Statement Washington, April 10. The following comparative statement prepared at the post office depaitmeat has been made public: lotal number of fourth-class postmasters appointed from March 4, 1WUU, to April 8, lb'98, inclusive, 87b, of which 508 were to fill vacancies caused by resignations and deaths and 370 removals. Of the removals 90 served lour years and over. Total num ber of fouith class postmasters appointed from March,-!, 1880, to April a, ltsbi), in clusive, 1,328, of which 503 were to till va cancies caused by resignations and deaths an . 825 removals. At that time no book record was kept of the term of service in removal caws. Tract Socloty Anniversary. Washington, April 10. The Washing ton meeting of the sixty-eighth anniversary of tho American Tract Society was held lust night in the Luther Place Memorial church, Rev. J. Q. Butler, D. D., pastor. Ex-Justice William Strong, president of the society, presided. An eloquent sermon was preached by Rev. David James liurrell, D. 1)., paator of the Marhel Collegiate church, of New York, on the need and value of the home mission work of thlsgreat missionary society. Hie missionary secretary, Rev WilliHtn A. Rice, D. 1)., gave a synopsis of the annual report. Jutld 3Iay Proceed to Vienna. Washington, April 10. Unless the Aus trian government positively and t-peedily objects, Max Judd, of at. Loui, will pro ceed to Vienna and assume his consul generalship. At the stute department nothing otliciul has been received from the emperor. Mr. Judd is objected to by the anti-Semitic societies ot Vienna and by ex-Repiesentatlvo John J. O'Neill, who says that the distin guished Hebrew voted for his republican opponent at the last election. Modified tliu Rcgtilntiona. Washington, April 10. By direction of Secretary Carlisle, tho regulations of tho treasury department in relation to the reg istration of Chinese laboiers, have been modified, dihpeiuiug with the attaching of photographs to applications of Chintte laborers for certificate o residence under the act of May 5, 1892, and requiring the affi davit of only one credible witness of good character. A ltallroador Badly Injured. H arkis.hu no, April 10. James Moss, of 1118 Wallace street, was brought from PatkbuiK to this oity on Saturday eveuiag suffering from serious Injuries reoaived at the above named place during the after noon. He had been sfcMidins; on the tank of a P. R. R. engine wheat his head was caught by a wire and ha was thrown to the ground. His bead was badly cut and be laid unoonsoioiu for over flvn hours. S.naatltiual evelytmatii Uaeartheil. 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