EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by tHUAI.lt PUlll.lSlllNH CIIMl'AKl. -Miration office and m nantoal department. 4M Cast Coa Street, n't,- tl.-aij ' delivered In Sheuuauon anc J4""" su.roujidl) towns (or Six Ceuw, epir,ptrttDie 10 tne earners. UTronii. rnroi ..rMirn a year or Twentv-tlvo rent per mouth, tdvanoe. fvt-r.(Mitira ehtvrgeu becordliiK to apace x.r i position. The puhlliber reserve the right f nangn the poMllou ol Kdvertleemente whop '. urine pablfeaiton ut newi require It. Tt lil-.t ix also rofwrvod to reject any mlvcrtlt-.. !tit, whether pnlJ (or or not, that tho pl filters may deem Improper. AdTertlBlw: rat, minVrown Upon application ".HitTi d at tbo pout ofdeoat Shenandoah. t. i nrc) doss mil matter "iik NfKtrrxn unit AT.n. Shenandoah, I'enm vening Herald SATUJIDA.Y, DKCKMHKK 32, 1804. No doubt JapHn la grutrful that glieilitl not hnve Gresham's aid or sympathy. Secretary Groiuam U wont Is called a lloulloi). Unlkbs present coudlilons uutiergo a radical cniuine, there will lie an angry dispute between Mr. Cvlls e and Mr tSreihim when Kama teps forwnnl lo award a wreath of buckwheat siraw o the man w 10 has proved lilniBe If to be tlio pr ze 'ilunderer of the Cleveland Admin- I-t at Ion. The achh vements of both geu tlemen are t-o nearly equal that the referee m ly yet have to declare It a draw. I 111-: shark that brought the ship's pa p--s of the tramp steamer Capac'safely from Hlo de Janeiro to Guadaloup?, in the Weit Indies, a distance of cevera thousand mllon, really deserved a postal subsidy, though It is now beyond the reach of any token of rewaid or npproba- t ou. It Is not known exactly how long the fish held the custody of these docu men's, but it was much longer than Jonah occupied the whale. The occurrence is In teresting to rveryboily concerned except the shark, which had to be cut in two be fore becoming celebrated. Mlt. CAI'.LISLK'S state bank plan would not relieve the Treasury in the slightest degreeitlt were adopted. On the contrary it would only aggravate the existing dU trust and the dllllcultles which theTreus ury has to meet. If it were passed, it wO'ild first of nil impel national banks hell their Government bond?, amount ing to beveral hundred millions, In which money Is now locked up, which, under Mr. Crtrllsle'b plan, they conld umj more profitably. This sale would at once de press the price of bonds and lower th credit of the Government, and make It far more dlfileult for tlieTrenmry to rahe money for Us expenses and the redeuip tion of its notes. It would be simply nmazinii folly to precipitate upon th market, already weakened by the belief that tho Government revenue will not equal its expenditures, so larqe an amount of bonds. Idle capital would find invest meat there, rather than in the Industries which need its help. Prostration of Government credit would injuriously affect all other securities, and retard re coveryeveuit it did not causa another disaster. Jons l uiiNB, SI. P., would be more mi ce-hMi us n propagandist If bo had rathe mini' decent maunerf. The spectacle o thi luielgner, u fortnight afier landing on in hhoivs, publicly posing as an ex pull. hUi-nf the Constitution, aud tellli Ann-i u'hiis what Wnshtugton and Hamll ton una .luiiersm meant to mike on (Jover. niHiit, Is ludicroui enough to pr v )ke a itiilvtrsal guffaw. Hut it is as 1 solen, as it is absurd. The American public uannot be tharged with iutoler nnce. It. has permitted Most, and Mow bray, nnd others of their kidney, to com over here and rant and rave to the; hearts' content. It let John Burns, M P., come also, and did not seek torestral him from preaching his gospel of plunder. And If, when he returns to Knglaud, he sees fit lo make speeches and write books abusive of Amerloa, It will not object, nor be surprised. Hut It does expect, and has a l ight to JeuiHiid, that while he is here h nl keep a men-itrnhly oivll tongue in hU .ii-iiil'. Km miiv foreigner to rail a ii .mi rrv hi- i- vi-dtlng and in sult i denounce its government Is u gr.iss il itlou of the lavt of Inwpitnlii y. For o - who Is a member of the chief governing bo ly of his own country to do so !h soniidalous I eyond description. up pose an Atneriiau member of Congress were to go to Knglaud aud make stump speechw, reviling the Queen, denouncing the government, telling his hearers wli.v. the lirltLh Con-n union really means, and liiunchiug blapbemous diatribts agni.ini thesooiitl order, would there not be a pr ly po;her f Would there i not be a . "Yaukee' storm ui I'Mtetin aumm such , , .,i n,.: i .. t . . i . i .u.onoer euuny WH.t onn Burin, M, P., ha been doing. hat do American workliigmen think of It t They nvo not generally lacked patriotism, Do tliey enjoy hiving a foreigner, a confessed enemy of American Institutions, come hither nnd insult them and mallgu their country f ' KHK'N AN V . A ,K ! u li.iiw.ivjj wu imu i nuuauuu , sitr.r.nnrnj ' bUll-LKbK. j TWENTY-HVE YEARS A Mrs. Lizzie C. Wilt's Grateful Account of Her Recovery A Simple Remedy. Kiom Advance Arua, Qreenvllle, Mercer Co., l'onna. With feelings of uncertainty Mrs. Wilt begun tho use of Dr. Konnedy's Favorite Uemedy, but toslay It has no better friend than she. Mrs. Wilt is well known, for she has lived for yea-s within feiv miles of Greenville. Tho follow ing letter, addressed to Dr. Kennedy, will make Interesting rending for many n sick person : I)EAlt Sill : For 25 years I have been troubled with sick nnd nervous head aches, so bad that much of the time I was unable to do anything, for I would be so weak and prostrated after.the severe pain was gone. I tried everything I could hear of, but they all failed to do me any lasting good. Last spring my son whs using Favorile Itemed, and he insisted on uiy trying I'.. I did bo, aud used less than a bottle, and found it was just the medicine I needed, for 1 hnve not had a headache since. It also benefited mo In other ways, for my he.ilth was poor, aud it acted as a tonic. I hope this letter vill reach the eye of some poor sttffeior, for I know If they will only try Favorite Remedy they will be thankful for it. Yours truly, Mrs. Lizzie C. A'ilt, Grejnville, Penna." Such a mark of commendation coming from one of our re-lilents should place In the minds of all the great value of this medicine. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is pronounced by the majority of phy sicians as the superior of all blood medl cines and nerve restorers. It cures rheu matlsm, neuralgia, nervous and bilious headaches, nervous prostration nnd the tired feeling resulting therefrom. It is a Bpeclflc for scrofula, erysipelas, dyspepsia anil for the troubles peculiar to the female system. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy can be pnrcbased at $1 a bottle or six battles for to. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will he Con ducted To-morrow. Trinity Keformed church, Itev Itoberi VHoyle, fiastor. Services to morrow at P ,. m. and i:'J0 p. m. Suud.iv school at 1:30 1). m. 5verybody welcome. Kchelos Israel CtinrresHtlnu, West Ow treet. Uev. J. Mitnlck Itabbl : scrvloe .very Friday evening; rtalurday and Uuuda.-i ttternoon ana evening, Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services a; u a. m. anu p. m. ny I tie pastor, itov. 1). i Cvans. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Everybody veicome. Itoman Catholic church of tbo Annunciation, 3norry street, above West street, Uev. 11. V y Itelily, pastor. Massos at 8:00 and 10:110 a ro, espers at 3:00 p. m. Ht. Gcorgo's Lithuanian Catholic church orner Jardin and Cherry streets. Uev. I. Vbretnaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching at lu . m. vespers at a p. m. English Lutheran church Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p m. by the pastor, Itev 1, f. Men, .i. iJ, jnu.iv scnooi at 1:311 p. in prayer meeting i flursaay evening at 7 o ciock 12erybody welcome Kbenezer Evangelical church. Uev. It. M. I.lch nwaluer. pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. a In German, and 6:30 p. in. In English. Sunday 1choolatl:30p. m. All aro heartily Invited to ttona First Methodist Episcopal church. Hov. Wm. owick, pastor. Services at 10:30 a m. and d:80 p m. -unday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others iro always welcome. Presbyterian church. Kev. T. Maxwell Mor rlson, pastor. Burvlces at 10:30 a m. and 6:S0 p. m. Sunday school at xi p. in. Christian Sndcavor Society will moet on Tuesday even ing at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at :aif. ah arocoruiauy inviieu. English Ilaptlst church, South Jardin street services at iu:sj a. m. ana at o;j p. id. Preaching by tho pastor, Uev. W. H. Harrison PralKe service ut ts p m. Munday school at 2 &m. iMonoay evening at 7:3U tne x . f. B. . will meet. Wednesday evenlug gcnerfcl grayer meeiini;. uveryuouy welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Itev. John II tUi pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. wisiey prayer meeting at 8:i p. m. Sabbath school nt 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday evening at 7:30. Class meetings ruesaay ana weanesaay evenings ut 1 o'clock, Praver meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats tree, nyuno not having a church home Is corllally tnvfted lo come here. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal chuich, Oak treet, nour Main Morning service at 10:30 ,nd evening at 7 o dock. The rector ofll elates at morning serv eo alternately and at every evening service. Tho lay reader, Charles BasUlus ohlclaius in tho .ibsence of the rector, u. il. lirlogman. Sunday school at p. in All Boats free and everybody made heartily welcooie. J ' ToOacnu Spit or SpokeyuurLlfci rtwa Is the truttful. startllnc title of a little book that, tells all about No-to bac. the ivntl fluff It 1 linrmloaU ollufQlitood tnlinrrm habit cure. The cost is trlfllug anil the' man who wuntB to quit and cun't runs no physical or financial risk in using "No-to nac." soul ny nil urugglsts. Rook at drug stores or by mall free. Vddress The Sterling Remedy Co., In liana Mineral Springs, Ind. w&s-ly Coming: Events. Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball of the Nn iomil Social Club, in Robbins opera louse. Annual Btipper in Rob- Jan. 4th, '05. litis' opera house under the auspices of he Welsh Ilaptlst church. Auy one who has children will rejoice with Li. 11. Mullord. of Plalufleld 3, i. ,1. Ilia little uoy, live years of age, was sick with croup. For two days and nights bo tiled various remedies reoomineudeti by friends and neighbors. He says: "1 , thought sure I would lose him. 1 had 1 seen Chauiberlalu's Cough Remedy ad ' vertised and thought I would try It ns a 1 mi iiu nun urn mi 1 ij iu .-ny wmi inter. two doses he slept until morning. I gave It to hlnuittxt day ami a cure was ef fected. I keep this reined v 1 'S- house nOW anil ns HOOU MS nilV ill III- ellllllreil show signs of croup I give 1 1 m tbeni nnd it'lltfolieWGruhleflC! 60 Sunday Parers. I urn tbo only authorized agent for h,i imimcieipuiu touncmy; iw, also ng..nt fr all ntliw I'hJlndelphU nnd New York omiuay (wpers. jiu 01110m leit. 111 tne 01- fl(e Q .Squlr0 T. T. Wlllluma will hare roy prompt attontioo. I 11-S-es-tf D. T. WnaAtii. a Hundred Ciwe tii-l, r lnv, -H it on lu til' t .Clllll, llf Ulluloll. W.t'CI UT"-j. Dl'r J), -ill.' nr nf V G. TU;.n .-li.ut at 0 'titrevllK U T , U the outcome of mi Invent: igatlon that hits b".i Hi nrosm-iw by tho panslun , liureim for nl miHt a your. Tho extent of tho frti't'lulout oporntloiiH are not definitely known, but nuout I.mjcasos n which ho ncto I M at- torney are on fllo at tho bureau, and nbo.it 100 cino are under Investigation In tho neighborhood of Scranton, Va. Tho scheme was Hbnllnr to tho hu? Dway f r.iud at Norfolk. Tho names of n iiumtwrof prom luent people of Scninton wero Involved lu tlio frauds, thou ill tho lnuoe- Mime of them of Intention of been established. Alderman C. T. Mor gan Is implicated In tho fraudulent trans actions, the :.i.iln charge li.-ing nilowiinco of tlv use of ills official seal ou tlu fraudu lent papers. I to luw oonfewed his guilt. Tlio exposuro of tho attorney vrns brought about by tho complaint of n widow claimant, by whom bo was accused of robbery of part of an amount granted her some time ago as arrearage. Tilling hast fled to UlnghamtDii, N. Y., and from there ho was tracrd to DulTulo. His where abouts wore subsequently ooneealed for several ninntlis, a difTleult search flnallj resulting In Ids apprehension at Centre vllln by SfK" l.-.l Kfiunlnor W. F. Mehuoker who hrul been making tho investigation. An Aroimeil Muj-or Mnrreiiilev.s, Romk, X. Y . Dec. 3g. Home's nllegi"! defaulting mayor, David Ulllott, ravohlin self upto the uullrr-ities Inst nUht. H was sulnrqui-ntly t-akeu lwfot" United Mates (Jimmis.slonnr llowliintls ami Man a Examiner Van Vrankin. He ontvrod ti plea of not guilty and immediately fur nished bill lr the sumi of ?7,0M for his up pcaranw on VYdiie-ilay morning. (Jlllofl Is charged with emb.Kziug tlio fuuiU ol the Central National bank of Homo In the sum of jCi.OO.) while acting us teller. He says he will lie abl.'to exonerate himself. Rlolby, the di-faultlng ox-cashier of the bank, exonerates Glllott, mid says that tho latter Is no way to blamo for the shortage. lllelby a shorlago is reported as $30.UU0. The lledllctions at Homestead. Pi nunuiio, Deo. 22. Annount-iment is made to the workmen of the Homestead Steel works flint tho scalo for 1805 will bo ready for inspection on Deo. 24. Tho new fii'ivle shows slight averago reductions In wages, but to offset tho cut the company roes to reduce rents and cost of fuel I proportion The wages of tho laborers a not to bo reduced. Tho scalo for tho Ed gar Thompson works will alsobeprcsentr homo time next week, and will show n ductlons similar to thoso nt Homestead. Thcro will likely bo Individual remon strances, but tho men, as a whole, will i" 'ii'itless sign tho now scale without laMiihlu. Cook's la1s TtenuUed. Prkt.y, O. T., Dee. 2i. A gang of men attempted to break into Farmer John Yankln s houso, several miles east of here, but several well dlnvtod shots from Yan kln's and Ills daughter's revolvers drove them away. As tho gang left on horses Yankln shot one of tho men and ho fell to the ground, but was taken away by his companions. Later tbo men attacked tho house and nearly riddled It with bullets. It Is thought that tlio gang was a part of tho Cook gang. a Curried tho War Into Court. WiLKKKUAlillli, Pa., Dec. 22. Tho war between tho Delaware and Hudson rail road company and tho Scranton and Pitts ton Traction company, at Trucksvillo, has lioen curried Into court. Tho former com pany has entered suit against I ho Trac tion company to prevent it from interfer ing with or crossing tho tracksof tho plaln tlil's road. Deputy sheriffs served tho in junction, and the armed men whom the Traction company had employed with drew. Killed by a nursling ripe. New M AiiTiNSViLi.K,Vu.,Nov. 2. Whllo Cuptaln James Ch-gg, foreman of n pipe lino gang for tho New Martinsville Natural Gas company, was e.-iulking a plpo under it 1,000 pounds direct pressure tho plpo burst, throwing Captain Clegg nearly a hundred feet into tin- air and killing him instantly, ills neck being broken. Half a dozen other workmen ubotit- him wero knocked down and severely injured. Highwaymen In Alabama. liirtMlNGUASI, Dec. S3. J. T. Thornton, a prominent grocer, left his store yostcr day afternoon to drive out to Ensloy City to deliver somo goods. Threo hours later home farmers discovered bis dead body bv tho roadsldo. His pockets had been turned and his monoy and watch taken. Tho murderers, aro believed to bo a gang of highwaymen who have recently been homing up lariners. TJireu ltui-mul to Doith in a Hotel Vlrc, VALLIIJO, Cal., Dee. Tlio Philadel phla House, better known as t.iu .Sailor.' Houso, was destrojed by fire early in tho morning. .lack Finn, John Hell and George Josslyn were burned to death. Jos slyn wus quartermaster of the United States steamship Independence. j All ArBj,, oreen C.ml, Scheme. 1 WASIilXUTON, D.r. L'J.-Complalnt of u srn goods scheme was forwardod to tho postoflloo department yesterday, which in closed a clrctiliirglviug tho address of tho operator of tho scheme as Jamas Cox, 701 1 Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. Murder In the First llugree. NKWYoitK, Deo. 22. Gujrgo W. Cram, who hxs been on trial for murdering his wife, Rachel, on Oct. 8 last, by shooting her at thoir home, was found guilty of murder in tho first degree. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mrs. Perrlne, moilier of the prosldont's wile, is visiting nt tnu Whllo Houso. The Chicago JrSifi l Jury found nine ad ditional election fraud Indictments 'yostA'r duv. William Walteiu, of Avooa, Pa., wus found tleadiu tin roadway. I'ho coroner Is invohtitfutiug. ,f .,., . v,u v,..i- ii,.,i H i rup.irieil la New York that Goorgo oaver lAipr h ii r'tirod from tho Uuitod fetatog Cortta c n. pany. J Kn1.nltf,tln I'l.vee 1 Rnhl t In. rmrltl,. ', mmmg cattle In Muxlco, nml Texas hoj ; na I HouglMS Putumn, BeoretM of tho Marl eu v.) couegv. anu grmii .n'O-rttUon 1 t h.. r.unikit i,',,liibli.iii.f.i. . .-...-ill 1 1 yettrday nt Aliirlutta, uvoil :i. Tlw ikii of the spocml cj.i.-jii' . u' Crwf-i.-d AlIj.I ai..i.i;v ompr.::y , that tho institution was completely wrecked by IU niUuttig president, AlUert I Whipple. AMUT 3EMJEX,TS. jjlKUGUBON'S THKATKE, r. J, rznocsoN, manager. Grand Christmas Porformnnce Matinee nnd Evening, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25th. THE 6KNTEEL IRISH ACTOR,, John E. Brennan, In the refined Irish Comedy-Drama, Suiat'TIM, :-: THE :-: TINKER." Reunod Irish plav. pleasing slmtng, wondfrful danelug, good noting. The Tinker Q'lnrtetto IU sing beautiful Irish song's. Prices: 35, 35 unci 50 CtH. Reserved Heats at IClrlln'' drug store. JjlKKaUSON'H THEATRE, r, 1. rEiiouaoN, uanaoeh THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27 The Ever-welcome W. II. Powers' Dramatic Irish Drama, THE IVY LEAF Introducing tho young and talented Irish comedian, W. H. POWERS, JR., and nn excellent company. New and inagnlflclent seenerv. New songs nnd dunces. Brighter nnd better than over. Prices, as, 3S acl 50 CtH. Reserved seats nt Klrlln's drug store. -piEUOUSON'H TUEATKE." r. j. rBitouson. haiiadbk SATURDAY, DEC. 29th, '94. OOMIETG In all of Its superlative excellence. The master work of Spectacular Romances, BLACK CROOK In lour acts nnd sixteen tableaux. Written bv the late t has Harms. Marvelous, moral, triumphant and unmatched. The ti gs'esi und granaeti snow or in year, a oewucniugi lovely premiers 3. A quaitdttJ ol Frecc! quadrille dancers. 40 Exceptionally Beautiful Ooryphoes 40 Car loads of sumutous sconoiv. tons of massive armor. 3 grand ballets .1. A host oi Europos i specialties Jlunareus or rarisian o istumes Ti.e positively unexcelled trans formation tceue. Prlcen, 25c, 50c, 75c Mttd $1, Reserved seats at IC'rlln's drug store. Gilmore Arom-ntic Wine A tonic for ladies If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpntss Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regu:. ;c ind corrector for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa 131T Arch St. Phila. Pa. BLOOD POISON ,-J5Mtel ripen t'urt-ii in .iu loiMMiayH, liinlrlteH, iJnrTlrHiii iieiiNtH, ervniiM ueumtrl nnil I-rrui'H of VouiIl IoHHof lnf mill iricinrcs u ntuiiHj cured ur a Utv Lost ?-Ianh:)C(! n u Smnll SlirunUen Or nnus I'uMy Hestorcd HclenlUlo method never falls unless cpaelstwyoml hurucnuU. Hcilerut: once, aud you fttl like u man uiuoiik men in mum una i.ody. Alt lonscBii obeckeil Iminctllalely auJ rotitlnuctliS U lianrovemenL livtrir ritiRtHflu tn'i Imppy mnrrKM Hlo renioveil KerveSa torco, will, energy, train power. tbo comblnea jJU' trcatintnu Vlctlmi oJ abuses a-nl exct'sst-H, rrlaliu your manhood ' HunVrera from tollv. ovtrworfc, early errors, 111- 1 teal til nnd fXCCUdCH in murrlcd life rpfrntu viicu 1,1 1111? or Kisc. nit riHinrisi iixr your Rtrt-ngtli. Don't ilOHimtr, even If In thel last bu;i'h. Don't 1 discouraged, tf quacUs' have robhPd you. I will vroo to you that medical sclenue and honor BtUl exist Bend Uvaa-t-ent Btumm for hook TRUTH." the only Medical book exposing quacks (no matter what they udvertlso to ttuvo themselves from exposure) their tilcka and devices, calltugi themaelvea celebrated and famous, giving free advloo and cuarunteo, c ha rein c enormoue prices for cheap, poisonous druKS. and there by rulnhiR thousands. Hour! 0 to 3. Kven ings,o-ajw. v ea. ana nau jve gs, e-u.aa bun., rtoupo au amiciea wuu aancerous ana hopeless cases should call for examination. Dally, from V-l. Wed. and Bat. eve' its. 6-9. and j8un.,l)r& YVrlteor call. Treatment by mall. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hit SNEkDEN'S Pear Alley, Rear Colfee Houso, The beHt rltts in town. Hornee taken to board, Huullni; promptly attended to. fFEATRTrCAFF Kormerly kept by 1'aoi. aibbonn, main and Oak Sts., SUou.intlt-ah freeli and cool Doer nlwj on up, IVIHOH, Liquors, ClKrx. (Jostello Sc Oasbuiv. Prnnrlew- ', fllJENANDOAIl'S llEhlAUtF oor. l.loyfl uJ Wlilto hw All fork (nwraatead to ba Brat-elas lu ertrj particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain 8a peo laity. Goods called for and delivered, A trial solicited, SdrTeeO Ml CHINA'S PFACE COMMfSSICW nt-Ministers Hnve -lnile No Flfort to Ne gotiate Terms. Wamiinotox, Deo. 23. Minister Denby cnblestho state department that the Chi nese government has appointed two peie commissioners, Chang Yin Huuu an 1 r-iiao, who will proceed nt once on tlvir mission from Pnkln to tho Jntianeso mini tul. ' Chang. Yin Htinn Is nt nresont a mem ber of tho Tstijig LI Ynnioti, or Chlneso niporlnl eouncll. Hn was a fov vear-i n Chinese minister to Washington, nnd Inn tne reputation of bjlng thoroughly skilled In tho dlplomaoy peculiar to oriental countries. Shao Is now netlnrf eovernor of rtio rich Chinese provlnc-i of Hn.in, and In mldlllon holds several minor oillee.s m tho Imperial gorornmont. there Is some sn .'ouhiHon hero ns to whether an armlstloo will bo declared ponding the e . miuim iUou of a . -aty ol immob. Such n oourso Is muni In fie civ of wars lin-nen civilized round 1 , !) leru U rum i to bulluve tli.it th,- .ran.ni- eso are IndUp.iKcd to trust the Chinene in e smalltist logree, and if au armistV i irranedit .ill bv upon Mieli e-m-litli i- ns to itssuro'lie Jap,.ue.-,e thia th.-y w II h.-.o none of tho advantng-j of tho pojition which they How hold. It oan positively b? stated that In no caso havo tho United States ministers to lapan anil Ciiina, whllo engi ged in medi ation, tindertaken oven to discuss the inns of final peace. All such matters as the amount of tho war Indemnity to Ikj paid by tho defeated country, tho gtiaran oo of the independence of Corea, tho r.e oupatlon of Port Arthur nnd the Island of Formosa have lioen loft untouched for tho discussion of tho ponco commissioners, and tlio solo olTorts of our ministers havo been directed to bringing tlui principals to gcther todiscuss terms of peace. WlNon AmeiiilH llll 11111. WAHltlNOTON, Dec. 22. Cliiilrmnn Wil son, of tho wiiys and menus committee, Introduced n bill in 'jo luHine rcpenllng thnt portion of tho new tariff act which Imposes a differential duty of 1-10 of ono cent per pound on sugars imported from countries paying u bounty on sugar ex ports. Tho repeal of this duty was urged by President Clevelaud In his lust nnmml mossage. Its incorporation in the tariff bill has been stated to bo ono of tho re;i- sons given by tho German government for tho prohibition of tho importation of American meats Into that country. Paint's Murder Mystery. I'ANA, Ills., Doc. '22. The Pnnn murder mystery grows In interest. Tho new de velopment today is a report that Notih Foster, the alleg -d murderer who dlsnp- ueared from hero lust nrior to the murder of young Arthur L. Blnulon, left hero nbout a year ago In tho company of Henry Frank, who travoled on foot, ppimlliur. Frank was found detul shortly afterwnrd In Missouri, having boon killed mystorl ously and found near a railroad track. It Is surmised by some thatFoitor is a "Jack tho Hipper" limnlno nnd killed both boys wnllo tramping with them. No Fours nT nu Indian Uprising. Omaha. Dee. 22. Tho report of a thrcat- neil uprisingat Pino It lilgo Is unfounded. The fact that Indians of tho reservation have abandoned their farms In largo num bers, together with tho approaching hang ing of Two Sticks, tho Sioux chief, for tin niutdorof three cowboys, has disturbed nany settlors with tho fear that they con- 1-ilut.Hl war. Deputy United states Marshal Knliinson denies that there I? ouuso for apprehension. Ho says that tho Indians are rather glad that Two Sticks is golug to bo put out of tho way. Irwin Released on Hull. PiTTHiiuito, Dec. 22. Goorgo M. Irwin, tho discretionary pool operator, was ro leased from jail into last night on ?20,000 bail. His attorneys yesterday wont to Holliduysburg mid secured from Assoc!- nto 'Justice John Dean, of tho supremo court, the order for Irwin s release, which supersedes tho decree of tho common pleas court romnndlng him to jail for contempt in refusing to deliver bis books. Cltlrens Iturn n Sulonn. CltAWFOllDSVILLE, Ind., Dec, 23, Citi zens of Xowmarkct, to tho number of twenty-flvo, marched to tho Newmarket saloon aud applied tho incendiary torch Tho building aud contents wero burned to the ground. This Is tho socond time In two years that tho place has been burned out, tlio people- i "'Hiring tnat no saloon will bo tolcr, , iu tho vlllngo. IlUliop ?rnlz ICenlKiiatloii Declined. DlSNVKlt. JJuo. !. Tho Denver Times says: Won. U received Informally iu thi city from Washington that tho resign., Hon of Bishop Mutz, which was forwarde to Homo u month or so ago, has not beoi nnd will not bo accepted by tho popo. The nows from Washington conies trom a Bourco that leaves little or no doubt us to its being correct. Lyneliem Hunting B Murderer. ATLANTA, Doc, 22. A special from Quit man, (Su., says; Job Isman, a prominent cltlzon of this county, was waylaid and murdered whllo on his way homo by Wnv crly Plko, a negro, with whom ho had had a quarrel hero during tho day, Piko has lied, but a posso Is in pursuit of him and a lynching will follow If ho Is cap tured. A Kentucky Murderem Captured, BAltnoUKVILLE Dki-ot, Ky Dec. 23. Mrs. John A. Cox, who killed her hits band nt Gray's Station on Tuosday with an ax, has been arrested and brought hero and lodged In Jail to nwnit nn examina tion trial. Her four small children wero all with her. To Appeal from Judge Woods Decision, ClHCAClo, Deo. 22. It has been decided by tho attorney for Dobs nnd tho other of llclalB of tho American Hallwny union to make an appeal from tho decision of Judge Woods. Tho caso will bo carried to tho United Stntos supremo TOpr(, A Murderous Itobber1)! Confeftftlon. GLOVEK8VILLE, N. Y., Deo. 22. L'liarlos V. Hulling, tho murderer of Kloas, ut Ing ham's Mills, has uiado a confession in which ho stntos that robbery was his solo motive lu tho killing, ilolllug Is ,11 tho jail ai donusiowu, Ix.rd liundolph ChurcldU Critically 111 London. Deo. B2. Tho Mornlnu says is renortwl thnt Ijiird llandoloh Churchill Is paralyssed In one side mill that he has loBt the fiuiulty of relglllzAB people. Ills mother ami aUter have gone to Mur.-'.llca to meet I m. riilivitottn CnuvU-teil of Murder. AlPA'SVi Doo- S9. CUu Nou, ou trial for tlio murder of Cbu Illug, who fouml (rSllty'of Yuunlorln tliusocoud degroo yes-ter-luy afteruoou. , OOD'S Saraaparlll& ti carofullj prepared by eiperlon"' pharmaclsti from Sn? p&rilU, DndelIon, Man. L drake, QodcFlpaltiewa. rsgettbla remedloi. Tito Combination, Pro portion and Pjroceai are Peculiar to Hood'i Bawaparllla, eitlng It strength and ouraUra power Pocullar to Itself, notpo. fiSSed bv OtllAI tnaH(.ln. TTruvtl. arsaparillai Cnre Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sorai, Boll 1 Pimple and all other affection cauisd by ' tmpure blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Slot: Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, uneumaiuai, Kidney and Llrer Com-' plaints. It Is Not What wo Say, but what Hood's Sarsaparllla Does, that Tnlli tho Story Hood' a Sarsaparllla URES' Hood's Pills are gentle, mild and efltoUre. Home 7 treatment often prevents the necessity for hospital treatment. Every wise housekeeper keeps an 9 COCK S Porous Plaster on hand for immediate use for congestion arising from taking cold, for lame back, sore muscles, sprains and all sorts of pains and aches. There lire Imitation, bjrth. .core. B vaie ot Ihem. Oct the genuine ALLCOCK'S. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief qA cure for corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills are of great benefit in oases of torj jfn . liver, biliousness, ana rheumatism: 1 5"u a iw, ra IN EfrECTNO IMUilt 18. 13!) TTtna leave BhctiAcnot. x to',.--? ror How York vl PliPidalpl.ta 'sc.. .u , 10. 6.25. 7.2". -.tn , 12.3J. "..W, 5.'"- .) " in y tlO, . ui Tor N(ifYor'' vie w. weeir ny3, O.AV' -1 For Rcidlotr ami Phil wle lt) ' . -iv. .10, fi.25, T.20, . tu., V.X .K ' 1' luv, :i.iu. a. ra. ror pottuvuie. woou Jts-. -.' " i.. i.32. 2.K. 6.55 1. ro. SunUar. X10 v. ForTsmaqa and Mfthnnoy City, w il 1, HO, 6.25, 7.20, . m., U,S2, UM. S.M p. m 1av,S.10, . m. ' i"or wllllamsport, aunbury an'i iv ' - , eeli Says. 3.25, 11.80 ni. ' ' 2 Sunday. a. to. For Mahanov Flano. wees wars. ' f.20, 11.80 a. jn., . 12.82, A S.M tf.: 1 8S5 p.m. Sunday, 2.UI, B.Z5, a. m. r-or Asoiana ana anaixioviii ' . r., .20, 11.30 a. m., 1.8S. T.21. 0.3S - - (Jy a. xa. ForBaltbnore, WashlnKton ar- "th f :. A O. K. K. tbrouirh trala-j b "' Ke ' Terminal, Philadelphia. (P ft"""' 3 21, r.oa, ii.i a. m., j. , 7.r, u. m. jn-'-'.55,11.26 a. m 3.46, 7 27 p. w Additional l,ntr.linm 9llh nnil i Y,F-etn,it KlrpPlq fltntlnn. week (lavs. 1.45. 5 41. 7.23 p. m. hucduy-i, 1.35, 8.23 p. en. mama ua nris.-Af.wwrt Leave Now Yorlr via le.lkimpnii. . .1 v i.00a.m-, 1.30, t.OO, 7.3-1 p. ut. 11.1 n'- M ' day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New YorkvlaMaatn tni'inn, t n , 1.80. 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m Leave pmiaacipnia, Koaatna lerniJisi, neelt days. 4.20. 8.S5, 10,01) a in.. r.a: U fa li.sn n. m. flundav ..ain. rr. Leave Keadlnir. ween days. l.ss,T.iu,i;).i; l. m., O.OS, 7.67 p. m sunaay, l.aa, . Leave Pottsvtlle. week days, 2.35. " 12.80, 6.12 p. m .Sunday, 2.35 . ra. LeavoTmaqu,weoic days. 5.1S, e.N 2i . ra., 1.20,7.15. s.23 p. m. Sunday. 3.18 Leave Mananoy City, wooli days, 1.41, . 11.47 a,m., 1,6J, 7.38, 9.54 p. m. fjuadty, 8 45 Leave Mahanov Plane, week dtvs, 2.r 4f0, S.HO.e.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.58, Z.0e, 6.S0, 8 V. f 8 10 10 p. zd. Sunday, 2.40, 4 ro a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week day 7-12, 10.10, 3.35,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p, u.. ATLANTIC OITY D1VIMIIN Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htraet Wharf nd tiouth Btreot Wttirf for Atlaatl' i- W.. woek-Daya Express, B.uu, i. io , z.uu, 1.00 p. m Accpmmodaalon, n.W a. m- 6.43 . m. mindav Fxrjresa. .IW. 10.00 a. m. Aocom- oodatlon. 8 1 0 a, m. and 4.30 p. m KeturniLg, leave Aiiuutic cny, uuim, m.pr atlanllc and Arr.ftus avenue. Week-Uivs Kxoress. 7.3). 9.i0 a. m. and i.Wa dASiip. vu Aceomiaodatlfin, 8.16 a. m., and 4.32 p. m. raunaa t'.x rois, i uu, t wj p. it, aukuiuu latlon, 7 15 a. m.. aua 4 15 p. m. 4 Parlor cars on all exprean trains, O. O. HANCOOX, Gen. Pao3. Art Philadelphia I. A. SWEIOAitD, Gen. Snt HARTMAN STElL PICKET FEN0B iB the cneapeat and best tencc made. Cheaper than a wooden fence torrosldenqes, lawns.oem. etery lotB or any kind ot fencing M. II. Masibh nan the agency ana i-arne marble and granite works arrlea It in stock at his 127 N. J1KDIN ST. 1 WholeuAle jyienc tnt felpiipu'i hml I J Export Lager ni Imu Pile for. No Cnermafle. Pine liquors and Cigars I20"oulh Malnrtu COOPER & CO., Stocls. Broltors, Egan Bldg., Shenandoah. Stocks, Brain, etc.. bought tor iahand car riedon margin. .Ten Shares stook or 1,000 bush els grain bought of told on Urst margin ot 110. Telephone conacotlon. MatlorrtersaspeolaUy. uauyniaraei. circular mauca tree uunpyy tioa. II j&&nmm. jar, i, ( t
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