1 U Evening Herald. I DBUSHBD DAILY SUNDAY BXOHPTHD WS1SXT, BTnr BATOBDAT. . a. jaoisn....... '. J. WA.1KINB, .Editor and 1-ubUiht .. Looal Editor Jlmlr Manager ft jr. BOX Ml...- SUBSCRIPTION RATES I W 00 M11U.T. rer year,......... 1 00 ((Itri7 Haiti. Transient, 10 cents per line, first Inaortioa B lints per line each subsequent Insertion, lUt8 or regular advertising: can bo bad on applies lloa t the office or by mall. Intered at tho Potofflco, at Bhenando&n, P., for transmission through tbo malls as second-class mall matter. A OALIi. Thn Delecates electeil to tho last Ro nlillinn Hlnte Couventlon are hereby requested to meet at the Opera House in the City of Harrlsburi? on Wedne .Tnn.Srd. 1894. at twolvo o'clock. Boon, of said day, for the purpose of nlnclntr in noralnatlou a candidate for eonoy occasioned by the death of the an. wimam jjtuy. HOhaceB. Packkii. Chairman. Attest, JebbB. Rkx, Secretary. Wellsboro, Pa., Dec. 11, 1893. STATE COMMITTEE. Tho mum hern of tho Republican ntt nnmmltteo are reauestcu to meet at the liochlel Hotel, in the city of Harrlsburg, on Wednesday, January s,,i iRfli. nr. fpii o'elock a. hi., for the purpose oi uxiug tuo umu kniilinw thn next State Convention, Rnd thedolng of such other business as .qny be proper, is. . uilki2iu, t jnmniiuii ximi. nuiw w"i h,i.Jebb B. Rex. A. D. Fbt , Secretaries. ADKM'HIA, Dec. 11, '93 iff, fit the naval brigade and glv Resident another typewriter fhoso lrapudeut Havvallansihave an swered his last'ponderous broadside by Ung the Queen's royal,togRery on Sn'Mon In a museum. They'll be her out as a freak next. In tho Wyandotte cave In southern Indiana Is a very small passage which from tno difficulty of getting througl IimIImI "Fat, man's misery." 'Ihls i A(lnn1nvltr nrmrnnrlntn for ..... r I , I 1 ..... 1 Hawaiian policy in which he has gol . . . . , . . . . ..... . f .ii in 1 , ! ,, , rnnir in trvinir ui ukl unuv ...... I . i , That marvel of Georgia genius. Paramount Blount, is as poor an authority on Greece as ho is on Hawaii In an address delivered by him in the House of Representatives some time ntrnUa nnnnHPtl enllnc a minister to 3reece, and Btlgmatized the Greeks as "an ignorant, thriftless, idle popula tlon." Professor Manott, of Brown University, formerly Consul-General At Athens, In a recent speech in Provl dence, declared that the Georgia states men had grossly misrepresented th Grecian people. He said that a more sober, frugal, industrial people could hardly be found. Mr. Blount appears to bo constitutionally unable to see straight. THE WRONG-BOOM. A Louisville, Ky., dispatch, says : The Bourbon distillers of this state believe the liquor tax will be increased and are preparing to take advantage or .It J. M. Atherton, long recognized as s leader of the distillers, has made fepeated visits to the capital, and last : he started up his extensive plan Bardstown. The following dls fn Louisville have also resumeu Ims: Old Times, Mllwood, Fern- 'Crystal Springs, Rosenfleld & Co., John G. Roach & Co., Distilling company, J. G. Mat- Company. Clmes distillery will start The Wathen distillery i day or two. The An- n will start about Jan. dings is juststarting , J. M, Blackmore will , T W. Samuels, of ;in in a few "lson will soon men have got ness generally is t to oursatiBfac- Id be bo, but "the us and the theory li close by It will yu: people to flleries, but jtd prefer to Ijusiness getting lien a dollar Is : work consumes -y of it into the stomachs f rertgth for other 1 energy toman, t jcky Democrats and make i not a result je oountry, R0DI6AL B00KKII11 is Defaloations Bankrupted Hi; Trusted Employers, BTOLE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS. Tie Oave Hitrarngmit Dinners to 111 Friends and Charged Thorn to the. Firm. ITfid linen n Trusted Hmpliiye fur Eighteen Venn. NKW YOKK, Deo. 88. Joseph L-. Lonls, who created a sanitation by attempting Bulolila in the union Square hotel re cently, and whose defalcation as look keeper of N. J. Scblon tt ., of (WHS anil 696 llroauway, were the lmmeillate onuee of the flrtn'n downfall early in December, was rearrested again yesterday and ar raigned in the TomlH police court, 'ihe eharae asatnnt IouU now Is grand lar ceny, and he U held In heavy bondi to nmwer the ouarges wlilcn have alreauy been brouulit agalnat him. A specified charge oi embezzling vuu was made agalnat him, which is the first real defalcation which up to Saturday had been discovered. That Is prelimin ary, however, for the experts who have been at work on the books have since Sat urday discovered a shortage ot 126,000 in tho Arm a petty cash account alone, lsesiuo tills thev have discovered other short ages which up to the present lncreae the stealings to tTO.OOU. The law Arm o Wolf. Kolm & unman. who represent the assignee, are authority for saving that Louis' defaloations win amount to between $200,000 and $300,000. Mr. Unman said In an Interview: "N. J. Schloss & Co. thought they were rich men the day before they made the as signment. Louis' movements hnd been so clever that they never dreamed the monoy credited to them hnd been appro priated by iiim during ids eighteen years of service. Although we have only gone over a few of the firm's books, wo are able authoritatively to Bay that Louis, by every means imaginable, distorted the ac counts, and charged to the firm by var lous devices thousands of dollars wlilcn ha himself squandered In high living. An oxaniple of tills the assigneo s ac countant has Just discovered. Last May Louis gave one of his regular dinners to a small party of friends. The dinner cost $5 a nlate. and was rendered more enjoy able by a superabundance of wine and floral decorations. The bill was fsia.us. Louis so arranged his accounts that lie paid the $12.05 and the firm of N. J.Scliloss & Co. paid the $300. Kverywhere In the books discoveries of a similar nature are being mnde. nud although His Imposslbl to determine nt present lust what the ex ports will bo ready to submit, they report they have advanced far enough to show that Louis' stealings has been sufficiently heavv to assist materially in tho downfall of the firm where he had been trusted as one of the partners. Mnrtlll' How Leads thu Cyclist. NEW Yobk Dec. 28. In tho six day go as-you-please bicycle match, which started at Madison faqunre liardeu huuday mid night, the sooro at 2 u.m. was as follows Schock, 807; Waller, 050.7; Martin, 988.1: Albert. 808.3; Ilosmer. 838.3; Meixell, 810: Van Kmbnrg, 770; Golden, 759.2: Ash inger, 001; Barton, 005.7; Forstcr, 70S. afoorUli Trlbo Tenders to be Disciplined London, Dec. 28. Dispatches from Mel- ilia say that Muley Arnaf has dolivered tbo principal leaders in the Hi IT revolt to lieneral uampos, who sent uiem auoarii the cruiser Isla de Luzon for trunsporta tiou to Tangier to enable the sultan to punish them. Locked Out ITntters Ileturn to Work, DANDUltr, Conn., Dec. 28. Tho locked out hatters of Bellaire, Lurch & Co.'s fac tory resumed work this morning. Two hundred employes returned to work uu der the old agreements of 1885. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closinir Quotations of the New York and l'htlndelpliln Exchanges. New Yohk, Dec. 27. Speculation on tho Stock Exchange today was feverish and un settled. The appointment ot a receiver Crhoinas O. Piatt) for the Now York and New England railroad bad u depressed ellucton that stock. ulosluK uius: Lehigh Valley. ... 30 V. N. Y. & Pa. . Pennsylvania.... 43 Erie 14 Heading 17 1 St. Paul 68 Lehigh Nav 61 N. Y. & N. K la Nvw Jersey Cen.,112 I) , L. W HBM West Shore Kit N. Y. Central IB Lake Erie &W... 1W Del. iV-Uudson....li Genoral Markets. Philadelphia, Deo. 87. Flour slow; win ter superfine, S8Q2.10; do. extras, $.-3.M No. S winter family, S&SOOS.tlC; Pennsylvania roller straiKlit.8i.90ail.15; western winter clear, S2.75-S8. Wheat dull, lower, with G8Wc, bid and 08Uc. asked for December. Corn ouiet. easier, with 41o. hid and 41Mc nsk for December. Uuts dull, uuak, with iUhiv bid and 36c. asked for December, ueef lua ttviu extra ma, m.H..I; family. $11(313, quiet, firmer; steam rendered, $8.93. 13 easy; New York dairy, l(k3Hc.; western dairy, $ltk&31o.; Klglns, ate.: New York oreamory, SifitiWHo.; western creamery, 209 C8o.; Imitation creamery, 1828c.: rolls, 17 ilo.j Pennsylvania creamery prints, fancy, 80o.: cholM, Wo.; do. fair to good, aaowo prints Jobbing at 31S4c. Cheese quUt, un changed; New York, large, HlHo.i fancy, UMQUttc.; do. small, 10Hu4ic.; part skims, 98)fto.; lull skims, &BJo. Eggs quiet western, HWUHa.; southern. al2iWo. Iiast Liberty Cattle Market. EAStLibukxt, Pa.. Dec. 87. Cattle stead prime to extra, JVc'.ir: fair to good, $l.40 4.06; common, SM ut cows and heifers, Ja.S8; bulli. -' ' l feeders, 93 50JW bologna oows, , . ir,-li cows, tSb-1. Horn active; all Ki.tu-. ." HKaft.60; metl.uni weight tops selling 1 Sheep very dull prime, SS.HuTO 40; fair to good. SS.Hiai): com- rnon, 26c.i$l. Lau.hs, t'J jo4 25; vealcalves. fSOJ: heavy and thin, M&i.SO. uuuuiuiiiiiiuDTiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiuuuiniiiiiuiiiiiiiR Naked Eye Can't detect the microbes of disease, and yet thev exist by the million. They permeate the swim, pollute tbeblnoil ami poison Uic it.tl oruus. 5 Disease is the wc italjlc rc.ult. I RADAM'S I MENDONCA'S confidence Antielpulr a HurnMwfiil 5fl Itn gtwmrnl Tl.ls Wl. WASHINGTON. I)er. 27 Minister Men- doucn, of Braf.ll. bpMees that the crisis of the llraslitan revolution Is at hau l, ami that the dcHve stroke will be mnde this week. lie say that the two great Ironclads of the rebel admiral, Mello.and the flotilla of Utile iorpedn and dynamite craft hastily improvled try President Pelxoto are rapidly nearlng each other. The minister says that a collision in llmost certain to occur lefore next Mon day. He renllzes that the little torpedo nd dynamite boats are tremendously overmatched by the big rebel ships, but ie counts much on the ability o tne Inall boats to maneuver quickly and to iisoharge their novel explosives, insomo respects the engagement will lie similar to that liet ween the big Confederate ram Merriiuac and the original monitor. Benor Meudoucn Is hopeful anil confident that the Mello fleet will tie defeated, and that the Pelxoto ships will then be able to turn their attention to the other reiiei ad miral, Gama, who Is In tiie harbor men acing the city, The minister s son, accompanied by Mr. Flint, head of the New York house which ins acted as agent for the Pelxoto govern ment, is on a hunting expedition flown tho Potomac river, in the neighborhood ol President Cleveland and his party. Shot by a City Attorney, St. Louis, Doc. 27. Aliout 4 o'clock In the morning James X. Lenry, a man with a bad record, whs shot and prolwbly fntnlly wounded by City Attorney James J. But ler, of this city. Tho shooting occurred n a disreputnble house, whither JJutler, it is said, had gone In response to a slid den summons from lis proprietress to gi! legal ndvico. About to leave the house Butler encountered Lenry, who had some days before severely beaten William Mc- Namarn, a friend of Butler's, as a result of a quarrel over the betrayal of an nl Jegcd gambling Joint. J no men became engaged in n violent dispute, and Lenry started to draw n weapon, whereupon Butler drew ids own pistol and fired, in flicting n probably fntal wound. Butler immediately surrendered and was later released on bail. Prominent Citizens Charged with Robbery, BlIAliON, Pit , Deo. 27. ltlchard Pow, Albert Clark and David Williams, three prominent citizens, were arrested last night charged with being implicated in the robbery of the residence of Mrs. Sarah Wiliinms, near Dloomileld, several weeks ago, and also with being connected with the bold Heeder robbery of a few days ago. After the arrests n lot of goods were discovered secreted under the floor In one of the rooms in Pew's residence. Some of the most valuable articles discovered were Identified by Mrs. Williams as her prop erty. The nrrosts created a sensation on account of tho standing of tho men. They clnim that they will be able to clear themsolvos. Race Itlot Feared lii Vlorlda. WlUiwoon, Fla., Dec. 27. The negro Abe Lnmbright, who shot Ira Smith Mon day night.together with Uvo other negroes who were in the fight, was arrested yes terday and lodged in Jail by bherllr Chap man, In chargo of the LesBburg Rifles. There was considerable tiring by tho rliles before the arrests were made, boveral negroes were slightly wounded, lsntan Ryan (colored) was killed Monday night. It Is not definitely known how many ne groes were killed. There are about fifty white men under arms, and tne governor has ordered troops hero to prevent a bloody race riot. Postofltce Statistic. Washington, Dec. 27. A statement prepared at the postofllco department shows that during the last fiscal year the totnl number of pieces of letter mail sent In the domestic mails of the United Stntes was 2,407,810, 1715. There were also B35, 017,809 postnl cards handled. Add the pumber of newspapers and periodicals mailed, and the grand total number of pieces of domestic mail matter handled was 6,031,841,030. KcliRlon Wars in Africa. Bnrtl.lN, Dec 27. The Tageblntt says thnt Eugene Wolff, tho explorer, has re ceived news from Uganda saying that the Mahometans have again been expelled by tho Christians. Wolff writes thnt severe fighting is now inevitable betweon the Christians nnd Mahometans. The ex plorer also expresses the opinion that there will be renewed conflicts between tho Protestants nnd Catholics. Hobook Triads tho Cyclists, NEW Yohk, Dec. 27. In the six day go- as-you-please bicycle match, which started at Madison Square Garden Sunday mid night, the score nt 1 o.m. was as follows; Schock, 745.5; Martin, 714.2; Wnllor, 743.8; Albert. 038.2; Hosmer, 012,0; Meixell, 573.4; Van Emburg, 540; Ashinger, 530.1; Bar-' ton, 500.1; Forster, 4R5.3. Colden, 544.5. Deadly Fight at a Dance. AsnLAND, Ky Dec. 27. A party of white men attempted to break up a negro dance nt Southpoint, O. A general light was the result. Joseph May, white, was shot and killed by Jim Hale, a negro. George Heath and George Turner, both colored, were dangerously woTOued. Many others suffered painful knife wounds. MoKane Gets a Stay. Brooklyn, Dec. 27. Judge Edgar M. Cullen, of the supreme court of this ojty, has granted a stay to John Y. McKane and others concerned In the Grnvesend contempt cases, on the ground that there Is doubt as to the validity of the injunc tion order which Justice Barnard issued and the defendants disobeyed. Tramps Must ray Their Hoard. -Atchison, Kan., Dec. 9T. Thenewpopu. list police commissioners have decided to compel tramp who Apply for meals and lodging to work on the rook pile in pay ment. Kighty-seven tramps were fed and lodged last week. Fatal Fight Between Farmers. PINE BLUFF, Ark., Deo. 98. W. M. Stephens and a Mr. Stout, two prominent farmers living near Coruervllle, quarreled about money matters and a woman. Stephens assaulted Stout 'with a knife, outtlng and stabbing him several times, and then shot him dead. The New Cordage Company. Nkw Yohk, Dec. 28. The United State Cordage company received its charter yes terday and the new board met for organi sation. Rudolph Keppler was eleoted president and W II. Corbln vice presi dent Mr. t cirbin will act as temporary Fvans Still Declares Ills Innocence. Baiu'.0' C ',v . Ky lice ?s Phil Evans, who is to hang on .1 Innocence Tht strong r end air. J". Jt Stlllman I am Truly Thankful For Hood's BariaparlUa. Dnrlni the wu I contracted lypkeld fever, and ferer and Ague, leaving m with malnrlnt and mercii- curini peisaaing i rem wnicn i oavo suiicred ovor since, In neuralgia, rheumatism, ncrreua ursstratleu and gonnal debility. Blnca I beoan taking Hood's Bariaparllla I havo not lost a day's work In threo month!, wolgh loll,., mere than for years and am in belter health than any time since tho war." ,T. H. Stilmiak, Cheltenham, 1'a. IlOOU'M WHUH. Hood'a Pllla Cure Liver Ills. SSc. MITCHELL IN JACKSONVILLE. He Leaves for St. Aiif-liHtlne to Tut Him self In Training:. TAKK0NVIM.li, Pla., Dec. 28. Charles Mitchell, boxing champion of Kngland. arrived in this city yesterday. An hour before the train nrrived there were proba bly 1,000 people nt the depot. Tho crowd Increased until, when Mitchell's train ar rived, it wns simply enormous, Through n cheering crowd Mitchell was driven to the Kvcrett hotel. Upon his arrival nt the hotel the crowd had massed around tho entrance until pnssnge through the doors waB almost impossible. Several big policemen finally cleared n passage and managed to get Mitchell to his room. Mitchell gave an exhibition last night at the Opera house to nn immense au dience. At tho conclusion of the Kngllsh mnn's bout with Fogsrty there were loud calls for a speech, and Mitcholl stepped to tho footlights and said: "Ladles and gentlemon, 1 thank you foi the more than kind reception extended t me. You nil see that I have turned upon time, and, nothing outside preventing, I shall meet James J. Corhctt in tho ring on the appointed dnto. Although I may fall to surprise you tonight I hope to do so on thnt occasion," Mitchell nnd his party left for St. An gustine this forenoon, where the Kngllsh nian will Immedintelygo into trniningfoi the contest with Corbet t. liitnlly Injured by Naturnl fins. Looan'b Feishv, Pa., Dec. 23. In trying to loos-en the drilling tools in an Equitnble Gns company's well Willlairi Misklm mins, the tool dresser, nnd John Wylp, n bystander, were seriously injured. The tools became stuck by tho drillers leaving them in tho hole, and then the sand set tied around them. Mlskimmins and Wylp connected a ten-inch main from the new Texas field with tho well, nnd then turned on tho full pressure. The heavy rush of gns broke the pipe at a weak place nnd struck Mlskimmins in the face, tenring the flesh from his faco and scalp, nnd almost tenring his eyes out. Mlskim mins' recovery is doubtful. Wylp will recover. A Flagman's Windfall Detroit, Dec. 28. Patrick Fitzgerald, a flagman for the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee railroad in this city, called at The News office to ask about a dispatch stating that a Patrick Fitz gerald, who foimerly worked In Grand Hnplds, Mich., had been left a snug for tune of $1,300,000 by the death of nn aunt in California. Patrick declares thnt he Is the Fitzgerald referred to, and has en gaged llrennnu, Donnelly & Vnndemark, attorneys, to get the mousy for hiin. Escaped Murderers Captured. Pine Bluff, Ark., Deo. 28. A telegram received by Sheriff A, G. Thompson states that linns liydrlck anil Claude bheperd, who escaped from jail hero Aug. 15, chorged with murder and burglary, ro spectively, have been captured nt Jack son, Miss. After their escape it is charged they robbed the St. Louis nnd ban Fran cisco train at Mound Valley, Kan., Sep. 3, and killed Wells Fargo Messenger C. A. Chapman. They are now being taken to Kansas. An Antl-Spolls League, New Yohk, Dec. 88. The Anti-Spoils league has just been organized in this city with Carl Sebum, president; William Potts, secretary, and (Jolonel buns V Burt, treasurer. The new society will be afulinted with the nationnl Civil iteform league, whose membership numbers 5,000, with principal centers in mnny large cities. It will inaugurate a movement to- wardH the abolition of the spoils system A Clergyman Sent to Jnll, Kono Island City, N. V Dec. 28. Bev, Jonathan Edwqrd Bell and wife were sent to jail in default of ball, pending the coroner's inquiry into the death'of Bell'f duughter Kdilh, who Is supposed to hav been poisoned. The prisoners are also belt for willful neglect of Arthur Bell, aged 13 years, who is now in tho hospital. Bell Is also the editor of a paper. A Dynamiter In I'lttsburg. PlTTSHURG, Dec. 28, A dynamite bomb was exploded on the porch of Lilly Auty'e house, No. 75 Howard lane, Oakland, last niglit, breaking the door from the hinge and smashing all the glass in the house. The adjoining houses, Nos. 77, 70 and 81 wre also budlv damaged. The miscreant who threw tbe liomb. or his motive for si doing, are not known. Two More Explosion Victims. Cincinnati, Dec. 88. By nn explosion of a tank in the property of I'roctor & Gamble, at Ivnrydale, n suburb of the city, yesterday afternoon, Edward Mar quart, an employe, and Stephen Reynolds a visitor, were instantly killed. The taut was on the ground floor, hut tliee.xplo.iioi blew oft the roof of tho throe story build in f ALL OVER THE OLOBE Dr. Pierce s Pleasant l'ellets are known. Pills of Amer ican manufacture easuy lead. Why J Because thsv're smaller : the vegetable extracts are con- cttiifrntad. There are many liver pills, yet there must lx a reason why ur. rierces ret lata crlvn the bttt satisfaction. Probably because they're suiar-ooated, small as grains of mustard seed, therefore, easily swallowed. Most ot an tuey ac in a nat urnl wav. and are effective In result Then, too, after they re taker they can't be felt -so different, fr-m the 'Id fashio-aed pllla, with tbrtr jrnr- arr and vloien' - Icnr in i-.t in nam In etmach. costive- f foiwupal -"i asweiiossiog CH!CAGO'SNEW MAYOR. Carter, Harrison's Hiiroessor Assumes tbs Itebis of Onvertmient. ClllOAOo, Dec. SB. As mayor of Chlcngn John P. Hopkitis was inaugurated In tint council chamber last night amid ii throug di representative citizens or ( hit-ago, who uiirti but, (XIIIIK'il room altnaet to inffocntlon. M r. Hopkins expressed the wish that the Inauguration cere mony might, lie as fimple as possible, but no mayor was rver installed lie fore a greater throng of Chlcngo citizens. He en tered the chamber after the work of the evening had be Kun, and was re- HOPKINS. reived with great Acting Mayor Swift, who was Mr. Hopkins' op bonent for mnvor. 1ntrni1a.1 i,t,., in n graceful speech, to which Mr. Hopkins replied nt some length, promising to do nil in his powor to givo a model adminis tration and to uphold the pledges In the platform upon which he wns elected. The mayor's seat wns nlmost hidden from view by the amount of flowers sent by the friends of the now if ayor. An Kngllsli Kdltor's Plain Spenktng. Ciiicaoo, Dec. 28. In an addrosa before the Woman's club, nt n meeting called to devise means for relieving distress, Editor W. T. Stead, of London, shocked the ladles by saying: "Who nre the most dis reputnble women in Chicago? They aro those who hiive been dowered by society nil providence with all the gifts and all the opportunities, nnd who live entirely self Indulgent. These women who have great opportunities, only to neglect them, are more disreputable in the eyes of God and man than the most abandoned woman Df tho streets." The ladlos held a stormy meeting nftcr Mr. Stead withdrew, and he wns vigorously denounced. Fearfully Slashed with a Knife. HA7.I.KTON, Pn., Dec. 28. Martin Wen- del and Stephen Stabol, rivals for tha hand of a woman, met in Shepptown yes terday for the llrst time in twelve months. As soon as Wendel saw Stabol he drew an mmensa knife from his bosom nnd mndu a fierce attack on tho mnn he hated. Tho first slash cut out Stnbol's right eye, and bofore he could escape Wendel was upon him trying to cut out the other one. In this he did not succeed, but a second sweep of the big knifo sliced off Stobol's nose and severed nil the arteries and mus cles of the luckless feflbw's faco, Inflict ing wounds from the effects of which ho will die. Wendel wns arrested. A Defaulting Treasurer Goes Insnno. NASHV1LLK, Dec. 28. Two years ago Dave Morrison, circuit court clerk of Scott county, Va., was discovered to be a de faulter to tho amount of $3U,U00, He was arrested, hut soon afterward escaped from custody, nnd bis whereabouts have siuco been unknown. A dispntcli from Bristol, Tenn., snys that Morrison has made his appearance nt Gate City, and that he is a raving manlno. He is believed to never have left tho country, nnd has been in hid- Itig at his father's home, from whence ho has escaped since becoming demented. A Would-bo Itoynt Sulvlde. BrtRLlN, Dec. 28. Tho Cologne Zeitung p.-ints a letter from Posth stating that the rumor that Archduke Otto, younger brother of tho heir to the Austrian throne, had nttempted suicido is gaining credit, but that in view of Crown, Prince Ru dolph's tragic death all efforts are being made to hush up the matter. The Journey to Egypt which Archduke Otto is about to undertake Is regarded as a temporary banishment, rrobablj MnsMncrcd by Mntnbelos. Lomion, Dec. 28. The Times snys that a relative of Caplniu Wilson, living in Ac- rington, has received a telegram to the effect that Premier Rhodes and Major GifTord fear that the worst has happened to tho Wilson party. Tho colonial offlco Is still without any news in relation tothe fate of Cant nln Wilson and his men, but the report thnt they had been massacred by Mntabeles is believed. A Would-be ltnplst Lynched, New Orleans, Dec. 28, Tilmun Green, the trusted colored carriage driver in a prominent family living ten miles from Columbia, in this stnte, was lynched for an attempted outrage on his mistress. Ho broke into her room nt night while her husband was absent. She escaped by tho rear of tho house and gave the alarm. A number of negroes participated in the lynching. A Fire Tighter Killed. New York, Dec. 28. Three fires broke out in this city that necessitated second and third alarms about tho same hour last night, hut none of thorn effected seri ous damage on the propertlos. q a fire ou Pearl street August MJlnor, a member of the fire patrol, was killed by tho falling of n celling. He leaves a widow and two children, ono only two weeks old. llarrisbur's Unemployed. IlAHRlSUUliO, Dec. 28. Gilbert M. Mc Cauley, a prominent iron nintinfncturer aud president of the Ilarrisburg Benevo lent society, says of tho 115,000 wage earn ers in llarrisburg nud Steeltou at lenst 7,600 are working half time, nmi B.oOO nre out pf employment, Incendinrles at Lima, O, LIMA, Dec. 28. What seems to have been an attempt to burn the western part of the city was made Tuesday night, bev eral .dwellings were set on lire simulta neously and consumed. The au,tUorltieH have no clew as yet. t 50. FOR A CftLE IT WIU NOT CURE An agreeable Laxative nnfl Neute Tonio, Bold by Drugplsta or sent by mall. 25c., Wo Una gl.00 per package. Samples t tea. Tbe Favorite IO0TH FOTOM forthoTeethand llrcatb,25o. Unptain Sweeney, U.B.A.,8an Diego, CaL, says: "Shlloh'a Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I havo ever found that would do mo any good." Price SO eta. Bold by Druggists. Do not ntoUtt a Cough, as th.'ro Is danger of Its loading to Consumption. E.ilou's Units wuiBuvayou nseveroLuuiruTouuie. icistna DestCoughCu re andspoedilyrellevee Coughs. Croup, Whooping Cough utj.l Ilrouchltls. and Is sold on a guarantee. Sfi cts. Bold by C. II flpgcnburh, Bhenandoah, JOHN P ntmlnti 8 READING (lAILRQAD SYSTEM, TtUB TAIiLE in irrstrr Nov to. ism Trains lento Shenandoaii in foliowti For Mew York via Philadelphia, week dan, lib S-X' 7M "iP" '. '. m- Suiioa. UD, 7.48 a. m. For New York via Maucta Chunk, week days, 7.X) a. m., 12.29, 2.W p. m. . r.or J?'?;!!"' ttnd Pniladslphla. week dy. 10, ., 7.20, a, m., lt), il.no, tM p. m. n uy. !U0. 7.48 ft. m..4.a0n. m " For Ilarrlsburr, week dvs. J. 10. 7.20 . m.. U.50, fi.H p. m. K .. ' ' ri 'or Allcntown. wrtflk rinvH. T.BU k m . I9M y, in. For l'ottavllle, week days, 2.10, 7.80, s. tn,, 12.20. .5Q, S.W p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a, m., i.9, p. m. For Tamaqua and Mananoy City, week dsya, 3.10, 5.115, 7.W, a. in., 12.S6, fcGO. 5.66 p. tn. Hue lay, 2.10, 7.48 . m., 4.80 p. m. Additional for Muhanoy City, week days, 7 00 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7. . m., 2.60 p. tn. For Willlainsport, Sunbury and Lcwlsburfi week days, 3.26, 7.20, 11.80 a, m., 1.35, 7.00 nm Sunday, a.25 a.m., S.05 p. m. For Mahanoy l'lano, week days, S.T0, 8.8ft, ., '.2J, H.3'1 a.m., 12.20, 1.S5, SI.C0, B.&5, 7.00, 9. p. m. Sunday, aiO, 8.86, 7.48 a. m., 8.06, 4.10 p. m. For Olrardvillo, ( Rappahannock Station), ffcok days, 2.10, 3 26, 5.26, 7.80, 11.80 a, m. 12.20,1.35, 2.50, 6.65, 7.00, 0.86 p, m. Sunday, S.10. l.2S,.7.48.a. tn 3.06, 4.30 p. m. for Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 8.26, 3,26, 7.80, 11.80 a. m., l.S, 7.00, 0.36 p. m. Sun itny, 3.2S. 7.48 a. m., 8.0S p.m. TRAINS FOlt SUENANDOAH: Leave Now York via I'hlladelpma.wcokdnyf. .00 a, m., 1.30. 4.00, 7.30 p, m., 12.16 night. Sur 1y, 7 3 1 p. m., 12.15 night. Oave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, , 00. 8.46 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading- Terminal, week days, 4.12, 8.35, 10,00 a. m and 4.UO, 100, 11.80 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.03 a, m., 11.80 p. m. Leave Reading, weekdays. 1.85, 7.10, in.cO It ff s. m., 6.66, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 6 SI, 1.35,10.62 a.m. Leave PottsvUlo, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. u 12 , 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40,7,00 a. ra 2.05 p. m Leave Tairaqua, wtck days, 8.20, 8.48, 11.28 i n., l.!0 7.15, D.8 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.43 a. tr. ! 50 p. m. Leave Molanoy City, week dajs, 8.46, (U , 1.47 a. in., 1.61, 7.41, .5ip, m. SuLday, 3.40, 8.1. v m., 3,20 p. tn. Loave Mahanoy l'lano, week dvs, 2,40, 4.W, K.36, 11.59 a. m., 1265. 208, 6.20, 0.20,7.69 10.1' n. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00. 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 6.01 p. to lave Ulrardvlllc, (Rappahannock Station) tk days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.30, 8.41 a. ra., 12.0 1 01, J.12, 6 20, 6.82, 8.0&, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47. U7, 8.33, a. m., 8.43, 6.07 p. m. Leave V illlamaport, week daj , 8.00, 9.35, 12.0! m., 3.36, 11.15 p, in. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Haltlmorc, Washington and the West vu 1. X O. R. R., through trains loave Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A R, It, n.i at 3.4-f 7.M, 11.20 a. m., 3 51, 7.2.!, 9.03 p. m., dally. ATLANTIC CITY LllVlSlON. Lcavo Philadelphia, Chestnut street wear' nd Mouth Btreet wharf, for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a m, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 4 30 p m. Sundays Expross, 9 00, 1000 a m. Accom modation, 8 oo a m., 4 SOp m. C. U. HANCOCK, Ocn. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, it rj 11 " ' LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn llaven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo lghton, Slattngton, White Hull, Catasauqua Mlontown, Hothlehcm, Easton, Philadelphia bnzlcton and Wcathorly at 6.04 , 7.88,9.15 a ro., 1243, 2.57 p. in. For New York, 6.04, 7.38 . m., 12.43, 257 For Quakalto, Switchbjck, Gcrharda and Hud sondale, 0 01, 9,15 a. m., and 2.07 p. m. For Ilazieton, Wllkes-Uarre, White Haven Plttston, Laceyvlllo, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly md Elmira, 0.04, 9.1a a. m., 2.67, 5 27 p. m. For Rochester, UuEalo, Niagara Fulls ant! the West, 0.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2 57 5.27 p. m. For llclvlderc, Delaware Water Gap tne Stroudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 257 p. m. For LamuertviUe and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. For Tunkhannock,0.04, 9.15a. m., 2.67, G.27 p. rr For Ithaca and Geneva 0.01, 9.15 a. tn. 5.27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. S.27 p. tn. For Joanesvillo, Levlslonand lies"- Meadow, 7 88 a. tn 6.27, 8.08 p. m. For Audenned, Uazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 0.01, 7.38, 9.15, s. m 12.48, 2.87 5.27 p. tn. For ScrantOD, 0.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.W, 5 27 p. tn. For HailoBrook, Jeddo, Drllton and Freelnnr, 0.04, 7.3, 9.15, a. m 12.43. 2.57, 6.27 p. nr. f.61, 8.52, 10.20 a. m 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.85, 8.23, 9.l"i p. m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Catmel sec Shamokln, 7.08,8.50, 11.08 a. m., 2.28, 4.40. 8.22 p.m. For Yatcsvlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy City ana Delano, 0.O1, 7.38. 9.15, 11.06 a m., 12.43, 2.67. S 27, 8.08, 9.83, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.45, 8.15, 11.45 a. tu., 1,55, 4.30 9.30 r- m and arrive nt Shenan doah t 7.3S, 9.16 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, 11.15 p. m Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, a.6u, ;.S8 9.08, 9.15, 11.05 11.30 a. m 12.43, 267, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 0.00, 7.35 9.05, 10.16, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 8.00,1.40,15.20, 7.15, 7.6M0.OO p.m. ieavo snenanaoan ior uazieton, o.oi, l.JH, V.15, 1. tn., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. i.eave iiazicion ior snenacooan, 7.83, 10.00, 1.06 a. m 1215, 2.F5, 6.30, 7.26, 7.60 p. to. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave tor Ashland. Olrardvillo and Lost Creek, 7.39, 9.40 a. m., 1280, 2.45 p. m. For Uazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Pcnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, uemicnem, caswa au new xoric, D.4U m., 12.30, 2.66 p. m. c or l'niiaaeipma u.su. z.5t p m. For YatoBvlllo. Park Place, Mahscov Cltv and Delano, 8.40, U.3o a. m., 12.30, 2.66, 4.40 0.03 p. m. i. m 1.61,5.30 p. m. UCUID aucuuuuuau lur rubbDVllloi o.w, 0,1U, 80 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.4 s.m.,1.85, 6,16 p. m. South Hethlehem. Pn. OHAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pacs.Agt., rnuaacipnia, A. W. NONNEMACHER, ABSt, t). 1. A., soum ueinienem ia, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. HOnOYLUlLt, DIVISION. NOVE.M11ER 19th, 1893. Trains will leavo Shenandoah alter tho Mr,vf date lor Wiggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New CaBtle, St. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Reading Pottstown. Phccnlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil: adclphla (llroad street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. ana 4:10 p. m. on weeicaays. forpntte vine ana imermeaiuie eiaiions v;iu a. m. For Wiggan's, Gllberton. Frackvllle. New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 0:00. 9:40 a. m, and 3:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phcenixvillo, Norrlstown, Phliadelphii at 0:00, 9:40 a. m 3:10 p. m. Trains leave i- racKvuio ior sncnandoah si iu:tua. m. anu is:u, d:ih, ana 10:27 p. m Sundays, 11:13 a. fn. and 6:40 p. m. L,eave jfoitsvuie ior sncnanaoati at io:i&. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40.7:15 and 10:00 n. m.SundnTi t 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave l'nuaaoipnia (liroaa street station) foi Pottsville and Shenandoah at 6 67 and H sr, m 4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave at 0 60 am. For Pottsville. 9 23 a in, jcor si ew x om uxpreus, week days, at 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 615, OtO, 733, 8 20, 9 50, 1100 11 14 a m, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. tn. (Llmltod Ki nross 1 00 ana t ou n m. aininc cars.i 1 to. 2 30, 820, 4 00, 5 00, 000. 0 50, 7 25, 812, 10 00 pro, 12 01 night. Sundays 820, 4 06, 4 60, 515,8 12,9 60, 11 031185, 11 m, 12 41,1 40,2 80,1 lllllilVUU UUJ Q U. U UJ, U OV. M BCU DUPID SBC 12 01 nlaht. For Sea Girt. Long Ilrtnch and intermediate stations, 8 20, U 14 a m, and 1 00, p m For llaltlmora and Washlneton 8 60. 7 2n. r ri 9 10, 10 20, 1 1 18 a m, 12 10, (12 85 limited dlnioc car.) 1 80, 8 18, 41, (5 it) Congressional Llmltea x-uiimsa i-arior uara ana ntsing uar), 0 17, 055. 7 40 and 1188 d. m.. weeU davn. Sun days, 8 60,7 20, 9 10, 11 IS a m 1210, ill, (J 66, Hi8and7 4UDia. ' ' For Richmond, 7 00 m, 12 10 and 11 33 p m, Trains will leave Uarrlsburs for Plttsburi and tbe Wost ovcry day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (3 20 u ui iiumcu;, ouu, , au, 11 ou p tu every uay. Way for Altoonn nt 8 18 m and 6 00 p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoon at 11 SO n, every diy. Trains will leave Sunbury tor WlUUmsporl, Elmira, Canandalgua, Rochester, lluffslo and Niagara Falls at 1 35, 6 18 a m,d 1 85 p m weeV days. For Elmira at 6 II pm week days, Fot crie sou laiortneuisw points at d id am asuy, and 5 4 1 p m week dsys For Renovo at a 13 a m, 1 86 nd 6 11 pn week days, and 6 18 a m ot sunaiys odiv. i or m.so ii i ii i m, daily, op r iij ncv u&ys. H. M. PBKVOHT. J. R. WOOD. tjen'l Morer tJin'l PRs'r' At IW HOUSE The place for buslnoss men to send their surplus Btock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Anybody can , t- ry dc rrlpl or to th? rooms and J. UIJSI I, c n the usual" iClli m ii .lii efi.i.iatifci i TUEATKr b' nt rJiicuimtlon. CAPI" X ID W tm sV H St Wit IStR T . VT T.fftlUIOMilTMrl X.. i.,.iA.. P J, KG III-ON. V 1. R. LKT.HHNIUNH, Cash er. Open Daily From Interest Paid on Savingt HLnjnijUoiD in corset maklngt Something new). no nreaiting ; no ling. Thinner nnd whalebone, and ten) tlt.iaa na ala.lln an., durable. Lndirs delighted. Mado in an suapes. n or bsio by A. OWENS, Shenan youth; 1i W 'r Hedlea Ofllorj, 20S R. SrrOhU f-e. Hpcclal UiKeuaea t Ycirsbd Tr ",, , ,,,M ri' , lui'i!" mlrali" is k.-,, i 'iye'n J,nua,' U All 'day fc.. Chris. Bosslc SAL00H AND hEST (Mann's old stand)! 104 Boutli ff.dilu 8 Finest wines, wh'lskc va and del siock. rresn iieer, Aie ana ft j unoica -lempernnco uriusrs. LORENZ SCHMIDji Celebrated Poller, Ale! JAMES SHXEJ Managor Sbenaiidoalj Piatt's Ptiimiarl ri'c, j ' Joa '7ii l9and2!WeatUalJ HnENAilDOAH, PJ nr Hocked with tho bestbeel ThlEBles, brandies, wines, eto. 1 titlng bsr kttached. Cordial ii FEED. l I 101 North Main street, Bhena 4 WHOLESALE BAKER AMD m Ice Cream wholesalu ai . i Picnics and parties suppued oiil X39 Boutli Main 6j JBla.ox3.es ml dloulj All work guarantocd to be flrJ resiect. we respeitiuuy soil y our patronage, o oi as cu lied f J Bilk ties and Lace Curtains i W. J. DEC 1 heelwrighj lias been ren -vedtol'cj Bc'a.-een Centre and Llojl Wheohvrieht work, 0: AVagon uuiUling, Hi ana Uencral KoiiaiJ kinds promptly attel llottlers ot ail kinl TEMPERANCE, AND MINKBAI Wkiss Deeii a Sneclaltv. 1 Flinst Deer 17 unci IV Vetch Alley, Sll SNKDDEN b : 1 Horses tno Carriagd sunit cfail kinds WEAKMj NERVCl DEQILll nnd all thej Irom early r excesseB. t! o erwoi k, worry. etc." dovelopmei given to ev , portion oi simple, nn j Imniedlattf seen, J ftilu 2 fti) referi explam.tlo' mailed (sc. ERIE Ml! buffaI Chi l.r . . ' l install Hronl. lENNYih)AL P(LLS nt - that tt4 einr