rUBUBIIKD DAIEf, BtJNDAV KXOMTBl llio i "i 1 T on- t Eit WilBXT, HYKUT S1TBHDAT. Hi JCT. JL. nOYJUi St. C DOVBIl nr. J. waikish.. ti x. nor mi , .J'roprietW ...JlJitor and lubtthet w ...Loeal SMtor ....nifnen Manager THE TABIFF BILLi.i IdT, HOUSE. SUBSCniPTION RATES1 DMtiT.ptr year,.-.... VIULT, per year,.. ..13 00 . 1 00 Intered at the Postofflco, t Bhooandoah, P., tor transmission through the malls as Bocond-class mall matter. A GALL. Thn TlMeo-ates elected to the laBt Re publican Btato Convention are hereby requested to meet at the Opera House In the City of Hnrrlsburg on Wedues-I day.Jan.Srd, 1894, at twelve o'clock, aoon, of said day, for the purpose of placing lu nomination a caudldate for1 fcongressman-at-Large to till the va cancy occasioned by the death of the Hon. William Lilly. HokacbB. Packer, Chairman. Attest, Jkbk M. Rex, Secretary. U a'hi WellBboro, Pa., Dec. 11, 1893. Bi?hi i.slbio STATE COMMITTEE. iTW members of the IlepublHJHTj Th Debate Will Stnrt n Wednesday Unleas Prevented by Mr. x'nnlrlle's wallan Uenolutlon linmllie Iliiiuiolal lRiRlntlon Neceatftry. Washington, jHti. 1. In accVdtme tvith Hh resolution of Adjournment con press will reconvene on Wednesday. It is not probable that the senate will reall get down to clone business application during the week, nnd some of the mos. experienced observers of the course of the Annate tinder circumstance slmllnr to I hose which will surround that body when t shall reconvene freely predict that there will not he a quorum during any part of the present week, and that, therefore, no Important business will be undertaken until Monday next. Several senntorswill bo absent in attendance upon Senator Faulkner's nedding, nnd many will not return from their homes or from other places to which they have none for the holidays until the first of next week. he most important billon the calendar e federal elections bill, and it I prm- tlmt it may ba taken up for speech iir. J, a. irM "While Serving N I was taksn 111 with spinal malum. When I returned wm still with ma, and I was cJ nnablt to help myself for : taking saren bottles of Iloofl wu wall and hare not tines 11 my old complaints. My wife I suffering with headauhe, dll pupil. Bho took two bottles I Mood's Sars and feels 1!U new wor Wheeler, icoo Division 8t rhking during the week, thoHgh it Is not likely that there will he nn effort to pa's tlia Mil durinir the week. The senate Is wtiif. llll-plw in dUeium the Hawaiian nllGH- Harrlsburg, on Wednesday, jaiv!(jSon agaln while the foreign relations oommittee's investigation is incomplete, so that subject bids fair to remain in nbey- ance for some weeks. . The program of the honse for the com- Ine week has not beendellnltely arranged, but it is probable that the tariff and Ha waiian questions wilt both figure. The tariff debate will begin as soon as the house reconvenes on Wednesday. The Democratic members of the ways and means committee have not ret decided upon the limit which will be set upon the debate, bnt the Democratic lenders-seem to believe that it ought not to run more than two weeks, four days for general de bate nnd ten days for debate under the five minute rule. Whether Mr. Wilson, who Is to open the debate, enn speak on Wednesday will depend upon whether the Hepubllcann insist upon the full reading of the bill before the debate begins. Mr, Burrows will reply to Mr. Wilson's argu ment. At the vcrv outset of tho tariff debate. however, it will be antagonized by the Republicans, who will come forward with the Hawaiian mntter. Mr. Boutcllo (Me.) served notice thnt as soon as congress re convened he would call up the resolution which he introduced, and which he main- tained was of a privileged character. The question as to its privileged nature was held in nbeynnco by the spenKer, to be no dded when it CRtno up formally before the house. In order to prrvent any ombnr rassment on this point it has been decided State ComuiiWoH am requested to meet Kl the Lochlol Hotel, the olty or Harrlsburg, on weunosuuy, Ird, 1894, at ten o'clock a. m., for the IMlrPOSe 01 IlXlUg iue uuu uiiu iiiuuo vi I koldtiig the next Btato Convention, mid the doing of Buch other buslmpm may be proper, u. uiitKiufij ,4i Chairman Rep. State Corn. Atteatt-JEHE B. Kex, a. U.V'ffl HROLK, Secretaries. !',;? Philadelphia, Dec. 11, '03 CHEAP LIVING. It Is interesting Just now to study th habits of the cheaply paid laborers In Germany, ami, lu order to prepare American w.ige earners for what they iiv Hxnect. the Amerlcau Consul at Chemnitz has made a special reporl upon the subject. Owing to the star vation wages paid to labor In Ger many, it appears that tho people are not able to keep body and soul togeth r, although they can procuro meal at eating houses which are under Gov ernmental supervision. O-r Amerl o an Consul, In his work of preparing American laborers for their future diet, says that "to a hard working man with an appetite sharpened byytg Democratic leaders to allow the xercise, tho dinner Is excellent." ., Hawaiian matter to be brought up in the ' shape of tho Mel renry substitute for the It appears that, at these little din-, mtt resolution on Friday, and give that , Jii,i,i i.orrimm with ' day and tho next for its consideration, uei. un k uiwicu Whether the RfcCrearv substitute, whleh potatoes for thrci) and one-half cents;, condemns ex-Minlster Stevens, will be .alt herrings and potatoes for three, passed or not is doubtful. iic.n.iB" ' I It is barely possible that some measure cents: potatoes wl thcurdsorbuttermllk! for the relief of the treasury may upset , , , , ,,,. ,,m hoor the present prospects in the houso for tho fortwoand ouo.yialfceuU. warm beer,,. T4e surplus is at its lowest tiro and one-haff cents per cup; soup, Ubb, and some proposition for the reple- i ..iJ-.w fnr neMlvaltion of th6 nnnal exchequer may be X . 7 -,, TS brought forward, "Tiaa";iiney must nave a rsouinsa ita. .--dnCairatiori; cqfleo, oneSBm, lhalf jjeufe rMr ;up; blttoU.or rJ Hood's Plll-tarothe be ,tl assist dlgeitlon, cure hzz.'z TWO M t l ti i ,it 3 Uot bread at one' and ' onj a: JjffiOTy Jan. l,Opo 9f!th rnj3st.tjnlqtie SKnyirkjime ojubcof iU 'Ijfiid 'inthfc corir .nam lrn ltitiarn annum bnaainn nt. 3 Y .hftld its mtlafll annual bnaalnn gang's hotel last night. It ls composed of five gentlemen, all of whom formerly resided in Concord, N. II., who have met on the night before New Year's for the past fifty years. Kvery session has been j ' cmnHime, auui me memoers ueing present. is nerwf iilr.ro tlmu ten cents?, and it is The club was formed in 1843 under the polntedt out that It does away ,vi,i, 1 of the Mysic live," the agreement r , ..jr.. o the memi)ers being that they should tue ueuuanu uyspepsia eating dinner meet each year with their wives ns th noil ii iiu,i ti.-..i-. ...ni i. guests of some member of the club, am cents or 'three-quaters of a ceh portion. , The total cost of a dinner, it lsBtated another below at the tin-plate Industry, and will show that the dinner pall Is only an emblem of luxuriousness aud extravagance, because a hard working man with an appetite should never at dinner costing more thun ton cents, aud should be generally satisfied TTith V:!iUi....!:crjllHf and potato for three and one-half cents, or a portion of black bread for three-quarters of a cent. Tlio Administration Is doing ; good work In preparing the people for ; what Is to come, but It should not make too Sure about passing Its Turifl 'and forcing upon us the times that are dtplcted by tus Amerlcau Consul at Chemnitz. Aii?nV J' Y AMEBIOAN GOODS, rrtwhp-goods produced oy the American working people should be used by the Amerlcau consumer. Worklngmen do not want charjty; they want work. If Americans aud the friends of Protection will practice what thny preach bv nurchaalnc- I " D I Atnirlcm goods only, many factories i will be started aud many thousand j hands will be given Immediate em ployment. Avoid the sign "imported;" avoid j things "Imported;" avoid the tailor .' ;lth,0 crrle8 nothing but "Imported" ipv,t,n8g;.RVoId tbeshops that anuounce notu,uB but le "Imported" silks, the ' Htt&fSijPoi'ed" glassware aud china, the ' ,,imported"brlc abrae.the "imported" textiles; avoid the iignr dealer who would sell you ouly "imported" clgatp, which may carry the filth of foreign countries; avoid tho grocer who would ellyou "imported" dried fruits.whlch may carry the gonna of disease, and avoid the newspaper which teaches the "imported" Idea and advocates Free Trade. Millions of unempTv JUT of each other. On tho formation of the club each member agreed to abstain from the use ot liquor and not to engage i games or cunnce. To Go on the I'nifi'sInimt Nttifrt. New Youk, Jan 1. MKs Marie Mant the young woman uf Camden, N. J., who shocked society by given an original iu terpretution of a skirt dance at a recent birmess bud in Camden, has, despite the vigorous objection of her father, mother and ten sisters, signed a contract to pre sent nsraance on tne jNevv York stage. Mlildoon Met Ills Mnteli. St. Louis, .Tan. 1. At the Olympic the atur lose mgnt aiurun .MUUloon, ot Bel fast, N. Y., met Barney McFadden. of St. Iouis.in nGrieco-Homan wrestling match, Muldoon, nt 198 pounds, was to throw Mc- Fadden, 143, twice iu an hour. He failed to seoure a fall. Tho match was for $500, ui wuicu juu went io mo loser. New Tark'a Sc-liuol I'uncl. ALBANY. Jan. 1. The statu trsn has completed his annual report. One of the most interesting portions of it show the amounts received by the state for IChool purposes to be $3,901,603.40. Of this amount ?10,000 was received from the unitea Estates for Cornell university. ltnllsn Indignant. Home, Jan. 1. The newspapers here ex- press much Indi 'nation at the arnulttnl at Anguhim'. rmnce, of the French livorkuien and oilm-sin the Algue-Morte's ;riots, w here over a score of Italian work men were killed uud many others terribly beaten anu severely injured. iSiiElnrer anil Firniiuin Killed. UELCKA, Mont., Jnn. 1. Kugineer Den w o. iiemjjma nreman John Began who were injured in a Northern Paoiflo Wreck near Boulder, Colo., on Saturday, Fair The Weather. warmer: wet in southwest winds, i 11 SEDENTARY CALLINGS at sometime or other bring ii u lurpiu nver. ims con dltion is common to an In door life; then tliere follows another oondition, ansomta or lack of blood; frequently eefr-tunt another worn effeei of dyspepsia. These condl- tionsuggrava Your Iwd ti wite aggravating to your friends. No need to go f ur- luer, me rest, is easy, lr you buy a vial of Doctor Pierco's PJeasant Toilets VOU II 1111(1 them a nnlurnl ,-emed't. Mild but effectual. They have a irensiirmn'r eiroct uiion the lining mem irancs of f,t jmah and bow 'K honco their i nit- (, TU-rcurel'on-tipation. In tortloiii Juuudtre, i Jlousnc-3 and Blk or Three Ollicri I. .vj Dovn:. N J tile Hii lKird i. ,. . this citv, tv o li r three w e'-e si mn ) i i tl narrowly c i " ic 1 'lb Madden, l.i l . Jc (in 1 1 Those iniuri d arc John aud leg badlv br si 1 'i crushed. John Thou i, several placi s. The nn.I knt oc ur.' II dred feet below tho ,urf. tunnte men were trying I teln. The mofit pr'i" in unploy of the comn. ny It safe, saying that it woil to loosen the ore without I Maddeu and youn,; Bicl T hoy had scarcely bc(,un I with a crash thnt was every part of the mine containing more than ill fell upon them, The father of younrr B1.1 few feet of his i m whenl and was one of the men tho ground safe. WILL NOT COMMll Murderer 1'rrmlrrR-iiftt Such Intent! Chicago. Jan i V ml yesterday that I'rcndergiJ of Mayor Harrison, bndl cide. There was nothirJ Prendergnst's actions a picions of Guard Wallace! told the assassin to hold til he was searched, "Why do you want to mantled Prcndcrcnst, mil "To see if you have nn J nbout you, of course,'! cunrd. "If you fellows think II mit suicide you are fo the assassin, as ho e.xte j "If I have to die I m goii j lows to the bother of kill! Nothing was found il pockets with which he cl injury. Fearful Ilrutalltles 'flnmntfu. .Tan 1 TlinJ publishes full details B 'the Catnollc church aH fgovernment ot Kevno, 11 mouth. The correspond! tung states that the Coss! of Incredible barbarity a'l lanced nnd knout ed the il whom they drove frl Women ns well as mei among their victims. bodies were thrown IntoJ the church The rntrcd I taken from the edlllcs. hi and thrown into n cc- sacks, aft - tl is Hncrilie plunder th' villa e Campns (iraiitn MADllll), Jan 1 - (jj Campos tele T" pin that i in the name of all tho trll ilia olfcrcd tosurr ndt" ish prtsumr: t,'kt-i in II. I tobor, mid pronilni to General Cairpoi woulll newal of trado nt Mellllnl pos consented, in vlewil attitude of t ho ch lefs. 1 1 convey to the sultan thell lives of the two Bill leatl hutar nnd Hatlduelhtieh, I Shnt Hir I) voreej Chicago, Jan 1 orii Hraly lui'i boen a dlrorril day lie called on liis forrl her a hanpy new year. from the hou".c and he rel Healy went out and sent! to eject nenly, and Scui endways with a poker. 1 but returned, Vt hen hi mittanre Mrs, Hnly fill revolver The b ill t nt groin, inlllrti., ' a pr-f .i The woman was frejteill Stello lromptl3' Mauri ili.f. . Jim 1 ceived from Hlo dc Jrl French vc.sel was ftrr 1 1 zillan insurgent wr which dKchar Hn'tur I guns, but diti no d mind immt'li iic1 il i nnd redrc T' morning salti'c I eleven guns. Death nr f 1 1- r , , IiONiiON, Jan l well known evplort expedition tu ( tral Afrir.i in I Abbot, aged i ' ' r great sufTi rer fnm cm ana this ileveVipi caused dtnth Jun were with him when he Decamped with lit HAIIWW, N J Jnn ll son, nwell known youil way, who was e-rinloveiJ County bank ns nsbUtantl decamped. He took Titll bills. (Simpson hns IkvuI the bank for the Inst foul highly rcspei . tl Ly all tlclals. StublH ll by a Hlj,! Low j-it - ,Tri 1 and jam (a r n uiitu. h. M . V, t Il . milkmtt l ii l!nr i wliifh ir--x t hn'zin Summers 1 tu men iv inr-ri, prrmanently: because Or t ltovcs tliat JhCKlS. Arcv Jm; ifor, overrun tvi' l r f In swar n rl -urn enoam tl n ifi irbtfisj easy