3SS ;r takes roun Jirownr only 25 cents to buy a glass via I of fir, Pierce's rieosant Pellets but thon you got a lasting benefit nnd a permanent cure of your X&SS Appetite, and all thosn troubles n men iouow a disordered liver, i Tho timo to treat an inactive liver is beforo it becomes a dis ease. If tbese tiny 1'elleU wers every day use people would b J germ-proof. The germs of disease InmKo tneir entrance to tuo system through the liver your health and w cll-beluff depends on the liver. It you suuer irora winu ana pnm in tho stomach, ciddiness. costive- J noss, disturbed sleep, you get untno J diate relief from tho uso of " Fleas- ant rvll Is." Thev're auaranleed to civo satisfaction, or ; money returned. I Think of the thousands of hopeless cases which muse nave own tuimi uj ui, uat5 PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD. SOnOTLXILI, DITIStOK. JUNE 3d, 1884. Trstns will leave Shenandoah after the Move date tor WisRsn's. Qllberton, Frackvllle, Naw Qastlo. Bt. Olalr, Pottsvllle, Hamburc;, UsaOtot. Hottstown, Phcenfivtlle, Norrlstown aa PIT,;. 2delnhl& ' Itroad street station) at 9;00 sua H a. ra. ana 4:15 p. ra. on weeituays ror ronv TtUe and Intermediate stations 9:10 a m. SUNDAYS. For VTlcitan's, Qllberton, rrackville, Ke- ckfltin. Nt. uiair. foitsvina ai o:uu. v:tua. al and S: 10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pottt town, PhcanlxvlUo. Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, Olio a. nu 8:10 p. m. Trains lcavo 1'rsokvlllo tor nheondoah a 10:10a.m. and 12:14, 6:01, 7:4! and 10:47 p. m Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 16 it:. 11:48 a. m, and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sucdt' at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station. lo Uhenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a tn 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sunday 'w at 8 50 am. Leave Broad StreetHtatlon, Philadelphia, TOR NEW YOKIL Tor Now York. Express, week flayc, at 8 20, 4 06, 4 50, 515, 0 50, 7 33, 8 20, 0 60, 11 IKS' 11 14 a m, 1 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited K P'ess ton and 4 22 o m. rtlning cars.) 140, 2 30 (dining oar), 3 20, 5, 5,6,0 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 n m, 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 450, 5 15, 8 22,051, 11 03 am, 12 41, 1 40, 231 (dining car), t 0,(Llmlted422),520,03),50, 7 13, 812pm, 1201 night. Exoroas for Boston, without ohange, 11 a m. weekday aua 6 50 p m dilly. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Tor Haiti mora nu Wiamrum a 60, 7 HO- 8 II, V 10, 10 30, 11 13, 11 40 a n. (12 35 ll-nttcd dlnmi car,) 130, 3 48, 4 41, (dining oar), pi" Cpn preosimal Mtr."- dinlns car), 817, 0 55, 7 40 (dining car) p m, nnd 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, TM 010, 1118, 1140 a m, 4 41 (dlnlnsf cir), 6 55, 7 40 (dining o) p m and 1203 night Leave Market Street Ferry, Pttlladelphia, FOR ATLANTIC OITY, Biprcsn 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 5 00 p m week days. Su lays, Express 8 45 and 9 45 a m. for Cape Mt-y, ivnglenea, W'ldwoort ana ,Holly Ueacti, expra-s, 9 a. m 4 DO p m week o,Y Su rtiy, 9 00 am. Fi'Hea Inle City, Ocean Pity and Avalon H!rirfaM. d H) n. m.4 00 n m WHfik dllVS. Hun- duvs. OCOft tn. For -somi'rs Point, tjxpreks, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p jn week uiys. ouuuuys, oijain S. M. xiie -"ist J it 7TO III OMI dai:i cvfivr: IN KFFEOTJUNE 20. 11-94. Trains leave Shenandoah as toll era: For New York via Philadelphia, weet dji, 8.10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.82, 2.55, C.,'5 p.m. ? di. J.10, a. m. For New York via f tan -r Ctui' week days, 5.25,7.20 a. m., 12.32, 2.S5 p. m For Reading and Philadelphia, week daji 2.10,5.23,7.20, a. m 12.32, 2.65, 5.56 p. m Sm day, 2.10, a, m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.n. 7 v , v n 12.31.2.55,5.65 p.m. Snndsy, 2.10 v. For Tamaaua and Mahanoy Cit; w-slt Cnj 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,32, 2.55, 6.6 3 r v day, 2.10, a. tn. Additional to, Manancy 01 tj -week days. 7 00 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsbor week days, 3.25, 11.30 a. m., 1.85, 7.00 p. Sunday. 3.25 a. m. For Matanoy Plane, weok days, 2. 10. 3., M 7.20, U.!0 a.m., 1W 1.35, 2.53,0.6 , 7.00, !. p.m Sunday, 2.10, 3.35, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week dtyp. 8. 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.86 p. m. o -dj S.25 am. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave New Yorkvm Phlladel. aia, vreekflnji 8.00 m 1 30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.16 night. Sue day, n.OO p. m. Leave New York via MaucbChunk.woekday-i I. 30. 0,10 a. m , 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave PMladelphla, Readlns Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and 4.0t, 8.02, 11.30 p. ra. Hunday, 11.30 p. ri. Leave Reading, week days. 1.45,7.10, 10.05, 11.H a. m 6.55, 7.5 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a. 'j Leave Po.tsylllc, week days, 2.85, 7.40 a. m , 2.80. 6,llp. m Sunday, 2.35 a. m. y Leave Tamaqut, week days, 3.18,' S.to, 11.13 a m., 1.20, 7 15, 0.28 p. ra. Sunday, 3.18 a. is. Leave Mahanoy City, weok dayb, 8.45, S.II, II. 47 a.m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, Z.ii s. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week d js, 2.i9, 4,., 6.30, 8.87, 11.59 a. m., 12.68, 2.06, 6.20, 6.2e,7.?b,19.V p. m Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wl'llamsport, week days, 10.10, a. tti 1.85, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington ana the West r: 13, A O. R. K., through trains leave Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. ft R. R. R.) at .U , 7.40, 11.28 a, m., 3.43,5.18. 7.22. p. m., Hunday 3.S!,, 7.40, 11.28 a. m , 3.48, 7.22 p. m. ATLANTIC OITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet Whan end l outh Street Wharf for Atlantic City Wek-Days Express, 9.00, a hi , 2.00, 4,01, LOOp. m, Accommodation, 8.0J a. m.. 5.15 r. m, Hnnday Kxpress. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8 00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic Otty, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas al-enuee. Week-Days Express, 7 3), 010 a. m. and 4.lla rt5.3" j. .u. Accomxiodatlon, 8.15 a. m., and 4.32 p. m Hunda x roes, 4.C0, 7 30 p. in. Accommo dation, 7 15 i. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor cai - on all oxproH trains. a. it HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia P 1. A. SWKIOAMI), Gen. Sunt. Dr. IIiimiilirevB' Bnerlflca are sclentlfloally and caret uUy i reparud Kemedles, used for ears lu private practice and tor over thirty years by the pcoplo wltu entire success. Every single 8peclllo u special cure for the disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system nnd are In fact and deed the botcrclgii. Iteuiedles or the World. I VO, CTRM, M1CM. 1 FevorSi Congestions, Inflammations. Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colic US 3 Teelhlngi Colic, Crying, Wakefulness ,33 4- I)larrheai of Children or Adults S3 7Coui!hs, Colds, Bronchitis .'J5 8-Neurnlsla, Toothache, Faceache. 33 )-IIcadachcs. Blck Headache, Vertigo.. ,3 JO Dyspcpslnt Clllousuess, Constipation. ,'23 11 .Suppressed orl'nluful Periods... .33 13-Whltes. Too ITofuse Periods -. .33 13-Croup, Laryugitls, Hoarseness.... .33 il -Walt ltheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. ,33 13 ltheutuallmii. Itheumatlo I'alns .. .'J3 10-JInlnrla, Clulls. Fever and Ague .25 10-Cauirru, Influenia, Cold In tho Head. .25 H2"".lli"0,ln,f.Co,"'h 3 J' 30- Urlnary Weakness 23 31- HoroThroatiQulncy,tjicerotedThroat.25 UCMl'IIUEYH1 WITCH IIA.IU, OIL, " The Tile Olutnienl."-Trlol 6lie, SS Cla, Sol4 tr DnigirUti, or lent prvll on rMlvt ct prlea, Pa. Ml UPHB) UAKUAL (UI rS',) MAILklf asic Itcaruimts' atu.ia, m nsiTuiuai el, jut iocs. SPBOIPIOS. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop In at j.T.3 KB' MffKSIn prsa Catarrh Remedy, beforo its proprietors , ,' ,,,,? Z , IV could be willlng'to say, as they "do? "For ton has long lmflll disease it was at last any caso of Catarrh, no matter how bad. j shattered. Tho last hours of Br. Holmes which wo cannot cure, wo'll pay tJOO cash." were passed quietly, with his family by his READING :i.J. Dhntnnrtnh Rallorw ll'3 contributions to The Atlantic Monthly Linton r Pnotogrann uaiiery,,forth0flr6tthrt!OurfouI.yuaont8OXl And lei him fasten your likeness i eneo 1857 to 1801. The most popular of all riTivr.l'V i tv i 1'ls protluctions, the ouo which secured TO J- A. A. X--J. t!lt, UUo hy v,ljloh hu ls ku0WUi Bobbins julldlnsr, West Centre Bt. I "li'lw Autocrat of tho Breakfast Table," Oliver WonrMl Holmes Yields to the Grim Destroyer. HAD BEEN A T021 '"TsOE BOYHOOD, A Stmt Prolific Writer of Vt-rw, llo Ali flnvo Many Valuable CnntrlhulluiM to the IdtenUnro of Medical Science Spent Ills Di-cUnlng Years In llrtlruinent. Boston, Oct. 8. Oliver Wendell Holmes, famous as a poet ami author, died at his residence on Bench street nt 12:15 p. in. josterdny from n complication of diseases. I)r Holmes has leen In feeble health for it bodsttlo. Dr. Holmes returned from Beverly Knrms nbout ten days ago and tho re moval greatly fatigued him, nnd it is thought hastened his end. Tho news of his death was kept quiet until a lato nour last night. Just north of tho oommon in Cambridge, Mass., and overlooking what Is perhaps the most interesting spot historically In Massachusetts, stands n curious gambrol roofed house It is nt least 100 years old. It was used by the committee of safety In 1775. nnd Benedict Arnold's first commis sion was made out there. Not far away stands tho famous elm under which boorgo Washington took command of tho Amerl- OLIVEI1 TV. HOLMES. can army. Washington occupied, tho house for it timo. A little latter it became tho homo of Dr. Ablol Holmes, historian of Now England, clergyman nnd author, und In It, on the SVitli of August, 1809, was born his famous son, Oliver Wendcl Holmes. Abiel Holiuos' second wife was it daughter of Oliver Wendell, and of her Ave children tho third was tho renowned genlallst und "Autocrat of tho Breakfast Tablo." Except the historian Bancroft no other American bad so long a literary career, nnd probably no Other had one so uni formly brilliant, for ho did admirable work in boyhood, and until quite recently it could truly bo said of him that the llro of Ills intellect was not dimmed or bis natural force abated. At 10 ho wroto musical lines glowing with optimism, and at 83 ho looked upon the world without asperity und expressed himself with all tho vivacity of youth. Whllo preparing for oollego at Phillips Andovcr academy ho nmtlo his first at tempt at verdtlctttlon, turning tho first book of thn .rlSueul Into heroic couplets. In 18H0 ho was grnduuted from Harvard, nmoug his olaasmutes boing William II. (Juuunlng, Benjamin B. Curtis and James Freeman Clarke. He was poet of tho oluss t commencement, ami was one of tho six teen chosen into tho Phi Beta Kappa so ciety, an honor of which ho was pumd to tho last of bio life, us appears by many al lusions lu his writings. His ilmt poem to attract general atten tion . s the tumous ouo on tho constitu tion, begliiuiug .i, , , tear ner tattered ensign down I Long has It waved on high, And mnny an eye has dauccd to see That banner In the sky: llencath it rung the battle shout And burst the cannon's roar; Tiie meteor of the ocean air bhall sweep the clouds no more. It stirred tho popular heart as did tho "Star Spangled Banner." Tho young poet's fumo becamo national in a mouth und world wide soon after. Thopoijm was published In almost every paper in tho United States and circulated by thoiiMinds In handbills. His suddenly won popular ity was never onoo lost dining tho sixty odd years of literary lite which followed. So fur as Dr. Holmes' views on tho tin seen and uuknown -eim bo gathered from his writings ho was a philosophio or scien tific pantheist, nur does It upponr that lie ever had any orthodox faith, even in child hood. It hiu, often been remarked that in the United States tho most prououueedag nostlos huvu boon the sons of ministers, Holmes, Ingersoll and Draper being olted n notod iusianees. In tho "Autocrat of t ie Breakfast Table" are found the most pointed of Dr. Holmes' stabs at tho clergy, und Uiciv he give offense chlelly by Ignor ing what is sold on the other sldu us simply beneath notice. Tue young graduate had decided, or more likely it hod boon decided for htm, that he was te bo a lawyer, and ho studied law for one year. During this time ho wroto "Evening: By a Tailor," and other popular pieces of humor, then decided against tho law and went to Paris as soon us ho could afford It to study medlclno. After three years abroad he published his first volume of poems In 1830, tho most noted productions in it being "My Aunt" and "Tho Lust Leuf." In 183S) ho was chosen professor of anat omy and physiology at Dartmouth, nnd In 1810 married Amelia 1-ioe, daughter of Judge Charles Jackson, of the supremo court of Massachusetts. A son of this marriage, Oliver Wendell, Jr., born March 8, 1811, niatlo a very liouorable record iu the war for thd Union, and has attained Uh k n. a Jurtat. In IhSSho was made ' 11 member of tho supremo court of Jlnssa- Jchuhetts, having previously published vu- rlous law works In 1SI7 Hr. Holmes succeeded Di. John C. Warren ns professor of anatomy and physiology In tho medical school at Har vard, and soon after booamo proiuluwnt as it lyceuni lecturer. Tin utv, till 1800, his larger works appeared lu rapid succession, works on literature and medicine olternat- Tho ssonltli of his power was attained in Inoir tltnn. npil fiHlwincrh nn Irim nnnsr.mi- I ' .rr Whi is Cnstorla Is Br. Samuel ritchor's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic suhstnncc. It is a harmless suhstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Cast or lu is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cnstorlalsso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription fcnown to me." n. A. Aochbr, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho uso of 'Cnstorla' Is so universal and its malts so well known that It seems a v ork of supererogation to endoree It. Tew are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach," Caiujos Maiittn, D. D., New York city. Tins CESTicn appeared ns a seilui in the fi.-st numbers of The Atlnntle, and Its auvout was nn tr In literature. Ho continued to give tho publlo new works occiwlounlly till in b-37. when "One Hundii ,1 Hays in Europe" iti p '.ired. Sev eral of bis po.'nv; have yivin the public popular phrases of almost universal use, such as "tho wonderful one 1uih shay," for Instance. V1 a rnot of occasions, so to speak, Dr. Holmes has never lieen surpassed. Unlike nearly all otiur wiUers, muuy of his best poems have I ven written to order, ns it w rr t'v't ' ' " iome eommeucement dny or festal occasion. il. l.u ,,iMif Dr Holm'V life vert spent In niti'i rcti,"in nt at i5i'V-rly Farms, broken ocra-dnnully by n heturo to the Harvard stie' Rr Thael 1317 AfCh Sf- III I i llUOl PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tho Only Connlno Specialist In America. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Diseases and Strictures Permanently Cured In a to 5 il.lys BLOOD POISON uowmetUoaia) to mCays. years' Euro pean Hospital ana Si practical experience, u ilertlnrates nnil lllT)funia.s nrove. Hend llvi 2-cont stamps for boot TllUTH," the only book exposing ouacfc Iloetorsanaothersad- I verrictnnMffnut HrwlAlistH. A true friend I to all sufferers and to tlioso contemplatlnu I marriage. Thomoststubbornanil dangerous ! caeSBollcItea. write or can una no eavca. Hours i 9-3 1 Eve's 6-Si Wed. and Sat. eve's I G-iuiSun. 1M2 SucceBsrul treatment by maiL I SUENANDOAU'S RKLIABLK Hand Ifsauiidy Cor. Uoyd nd White 8tB. All nork euarantced to bo tlrst-class In every tiartlcuUr. tJllktlessnd lace curtain e spec 1 Ity. Goods called lor ar.d dcllveied. Ajtrla solicited. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water yoa drink Isn't even lit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Besr and Porter JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Rhn' nn who can taste onr candlei c. ll wlthout a feeling of affec- rri.-i f3-Tr1 tlti for fbe young man uu u. jrix A who brlllgs tuem They Jnst melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N, Main St. AMUSEMENTS. JEIIGUSON'S TUEATttE. P. J. FEllOnSON, MANAGEH. Wednesday, October 10th, '94. Mr. Barry O'Neil 'I'.rin's Mudvrn Mlnnlrrl,1' In IlowarJ I. Taylor's Comedy-Drama, A tale of fair Erin a liundreil years ago when tlley sang "The Wearing of the Green." Sweet songs and boisterous Irish (Unces. Hoautiftil tcenery and reallstio mechanical effects, built nnd painted by Dodge at Harrlgan's theatre. New York. Entire new equipment I Pro duced by a company of able comedians. Prices: as. 50 nnd 75 Ccntw. CWKSUtiON'd THBATRK, P, J. rURQUBON, MANAGER. SA.TDRDAY, OCTOBER 13, '94. The mnsl6.il farce comedy, "Our Irish Visitors" The tunclest show on earth. W. J. MASON and bl eomn' uy t' e medians latnd ic'nj ill the lktesi mu'loiil (ems 01 the d iy. NEW AND NOVEL FEATURES. Prices, as, 35 and iio Cents. 1 Reserved seats at Klrllu'a drug utors. Castoria, Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomaoli, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills tVorms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without Injurious medication. 'For several years I havo recommended your ' Castoria,' nnd shall always continue to do so as It has invariably produced beneficial results." Kdwis F. I'AnDEE, 51. D., 12-th Street and TtU Ave., New York City. Company, 77 Mciuut STnmrr, New Yook Cm Professional Cnrda. JJ"i 8. KI8TLEK, M. D. PRISWIAN AND fiOHGXOX, Office ltO North Jurdln street, Shencdoi, M U. UU11E.E ATTORNEY AT-LLV ICXKAROOin, rx. Office. Egan building, corner of Main ano Centre streets, Sncnanduah. J PIERCE HOliF.It TS, M. D., No. 23 East Coil Street, BHKNANDOA.il, PA. Office nourp 1:80 to 3 and 6:30 to 0 p. m. D B. J. B. OA.LLEN, no. ii noutn jarain street, unenmao;.- Orrios liocits: USO to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. Except Thursday ovenlnt. No office work on dunday except by mranu ment. A strict adherence to the office hour U abiohttely necessary. jQB. WENDELL ItEDER, Successor to Dr. OHAS. T. PALMEH, JSVE AND EAJt SUIMWOX, 301 MahnutoiiEto Street, Pottsvllle, Pennt. Politic al Cai'ds. YOTE FOB OP FUAL'KVILLE, For SHERIFF. VOTE FOE, First District, FOR I u E II, I SYNDICATE SPECULATION IN STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. SAFEST far moderate InuA&torrf. LARGEST REIUKNSoa Iho Investment. NO KNOWLEDGE ot speculation nece,,,, Ul'I.to ll.UOU oan be lavested with more than usual degree of safety, as all transactions are made hy comp(ttnt experts of long experlenoe and unqjestli'Ued abilltv. Dividend paya-le monthly. All money to you- credit on be withdrawn drst day of any month. Dividends can be reinvested so as to gel the benetlt ot oonnound Interest. $100 at b per oent per month, compound In terest for 4 i ears, amounts to over Si.OOO. $100 at 10 ?er cent, por month, comoound In-teri-st for 4 yeurs, amonnts to over $9,0C0. $10 at 20 per cent, per mouth, compound In terest for 3 years, amounts to over $7,000. OUR RECORDS OF DIVIDENDS FOR 1894 : Ian. 1894, 10 per cent. May, 189 1, 15 per cent. Feb, 1894, 8 " June, IB94, 8 " Mir.1894,10 " July, 1894, 40 " Apr. 1894,10 " Aug. 1894, I0J " July anJ August dividends the result of tho rapid advance lu c rn. Conservative Hafe Responsible. Es'aolUhed Aujust, laftl. limit ref reire. Our l'lesidsnt ha'b'en for fifteen years tho president of oneot our National 11 inks. . Hi'Uty cn be ont by express or ,0Jt oftlo rronvorfter. or V 'W Yr drnfr. piyabln to 'rue 'A'lttaert' Bynaic ' or k u noju, Treasurer. ub p irtlciia-s nulled frt'eon.ipp) 'ittiou o The Trathrs' Synrlicate, Traders' Dullillng, Chlcaqo. Illinois. Representatives Wanted. When in FOTTSVILIiK, Stop at HILWOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Ceutro Street. .Ueals at nil honrs. Ladles' dining room Attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. ALEX. SCOTT flTflT 1 ItI 1 U Willi HIE U'AR IN TIIK OKIENT I . Arrival of Corca'a Amerioan Min ister at Yokohama, SECRET ABY QEESRAM'S ATTITUDE. A Iti-tlpw of the l:elit Tlult lml lit Iho Ciinllk't, nnd r Our (lovernietd' Kn demcir tn Hrlug Almiil n WlttidrMuat of Japani-fte Ti-tHtp. SAN KlUNclKCO.Oct. 8. Advices reeeh i d here fmin Yokohama announce tV a'-r val there frnni the Unitotl Suites of Mr Ye Sung Nm, the Comm mlnlst T to Wahln(rtin, who ls on his return to Corou. They alto Blve some ititorostim: details of tlmt celebrated chapter In the oorn'spoiulenoo lK-tween the Untteil Stag's and Japan which eulinlnutrd In the b tter from Secretary (ireslmin to I" lilted states Minister Dunn touching .Inpnn's attitude towartls Coren, which lias been the subject of so much comment In United states. It will lie remembored that atthetlme .lapan was In oomploto military control of Seoul, the Corean onpttnl, her demands were very sweeplnR, belugas follows: A reorfruniaiitlon of the duties nnd ser vices of the ros-euuo olllci rs of tho various departments. The appointment of n now minister in charge of the commercial lntercourso and foreign relations. Tho public roads must Ixj widened and railroads and telegraph limn built by the government Iwtwoen Seoul and other Im portant places. Tho number of govern ment bureaus must bo reduced and tho sul nrlos of oillcers sufficiently Increased so that they may live properly. Tho system of records of receipts nnd dis bursements of tho government must be changed and a way of increasing tho pub lic revenues determined upon. Tho monetary system must Ixs changed. Xow rules and regulations for tho manage ment of the custom houses must bo adopted. Tho farming lands of all tho provinces must bo resurveyed and numbered for pur poses of taxation. In order that tho amount needed for publlo improvements nuiy bo raised. The administration of justice must bo. changed. Military ofllcors must bo educated and tho old system of the army and navy must be abolished and reorganized on a modem basis. The police system must lie thor oughly reorganized and stations estab lished In Seoul and other important places. Tho school system must lie reorgan ized. To these demands Coren replied that she was, and for many years had boon Insti tuting such changes In the governmental system as tho publlo revenues would sup port, and that while they realized tho su perior military power of Japan, which thoy would not resist, they hoped tho na tional independenco would bo roRjiocted nnd tho Jnpancso troops then in possession of tho capital and tho country would bo withdrawn. At tho same timo tho king Instructed tho Coivnn minister at Washington to rep resent tho conditions to tho United Stntes to tho end that the good offices of the United Stntes might li" used to bring nbout the withdrawal of tho Japaneso troops. He w.is fuither instructed to say that the exact conditions descrllied In the tho treaty of ltd8 with the United Stntes had nrlhcn. Secretary Rresham responded to this appeal by oo::r.'i'.ii)!entlng with both China nnd Japan in Oorea's, interest. China agreed to withdraw her troojis but Japan declined to do so Then tho secretary ad dressed tho celebrated note of Instructions to Minister Dunn, which, after summing up tho situation. and the obligations of tu. " -il States, concluded in tho fol lowing sords: "Cherishing slncero friendship for Imth Japan and Corea, tho United States In dulge the hope that Corea's independence and sovereignty will bo respected. You are instructed to say to tho government at Toklo that tho president will bo painfully disappointed should Japan visit upon her feeble ami defenseless uelghlxir tho horrors of nn unjust war." Teliln Will Nut be I'luinlered. BCHLIN, Oct. d. Tho negotiations of tho powers with the United Statos, with n view to tho joint protection of their sul jects In China, ire said to lie much ml vnnced by tho Anglo-French agreement on the subject, mid it general entento may shortly bo oxpected. Tho Jnpancso gov ernment has instructed Field Murshol Yumutoga to inform the diplomats at Seoul that ho will not allow tho Japaneso army to plunder l'ekin in case that city Is taken. This assurance will probably In duce tho diplomat-, t j stay In l'ekin oven should tho omperor leave the capital. WreeKers Delay n Train. Bristol, Tenn., Oct. 8. Yesterday nf ternoon train No. 5 from Ntnv York on the Southern railway jiiniiieil the track about three nilh's south of hore. The en gine fell across the track and the express and mail cars jumped over them, und full I iitf on their sides were soon a prey to flumes which consumed U of tho train eight coaches with the exception of the last Pullman, whioli was cut loose and backed from the truln. A number of per sons were injured mid Engineer Samuel Smith will probably die. A heavy bolt had boon placed on the rail by unknown persona. Hole n Jttd Woman's Fortune, Siiakon, Ta., Oct. 8. Shortly utter the death of Sirs. John Vogim, neur Sandy Lake two weeks ago, Grocly Voffun, an only son and heir of tho doceasiKl, left home. Aftor he wont the will of tho de ceased was found, luxnieathiug II, 500 to her son. The money was said to be lildden under a certiilu lwanl iu tho Uitchin. When tho house was opened yesterday for the purpose of making a search it was found that the flooring hud been turn up and tho money stolen. It ls said tho son never knew sho hud any money. Heavy Snow Menu In Dakota. ST. I'AUL, .Minn., Oct. 8. Reports from various parts of eastern South Ilakotn and the webturu putt of jMlimoeotn aro to tho elfoot Hint a r.?rere suow storm prevnllotl yesterday, Hoeompuuted by high winds unci honvy niltiB. Tho suow fall at Huron, S. 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