The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 24, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD
Published dally, except Sunday bj
ixHAhii rvithiMlixtt coari'Aftr,
"ibl'cavlon office and mechanical department,
Nurih Market Street.
. tJaTi1 lb delivered In Shenandoah And
ine jieiam 8ulf0UDdihgniwh8iJr!3liCeiat8
t weok.payablo to tho carriers. Uy mall, Three
lobars a yer orTwentylle tents per month,
1vaneo
itiiwtTrttit charged according tu spueo
position. Tbe publishers reserve the right
natige the uosit'm of advertisements when
i r the publication of new requires It The
tntt" also roperved to reject anv advcrtlso
v rt,t, thtthrr prt"l 'or or not. that the pub
r.ir may tfcnm Improper. Advertising rauw
vnnwn upon iippHostlnn
'U'"-ia ,11 td'. post omcuut Shenandoah. Pa.,
nrt el. M mall matter
'in uvnstsn itiiUAi.it,
Sbou.tndoah. I'enni.
vnincj Herakl
MONDAY, DKCKMliKIt SI. 1S01
Ku'tt new revelation reiinllng tho
ll iwHiinn itff Ir H'lil shame to the D 'tuo-
cr.it ic Administration.
m:i'HETART Caim.MLG wains anxlou-to
tliun.ler down the ages a the statesman
who proposed to create n flniuiol.il ohno
mi'! cdil it prosperity.
h Is gratifying io learn th-it President
(' .v. laid in imj tying tit hooting trip.
We learol tbut in these tnel mcholy time
thfe " nothing !b.t' ho could eujjy
em reflecting on the dear, de id past.
Now that Samuel Gompers has been
ousted from the presidency of I he Anierl
can KedHMtiou of Labor, lis Is confronted
with the necessity ol going to work for a
living. Mr. GumpiMN hunting for a jot:
will present it specta lie of a new labor
movement nltosether original and credit'
nble.
They say tu Washington thai the Presl
dent's trip down the ooat was undertaken
with a view of eradicating the taint of
rhetmntlsit still llugoring ill hW system
At first It was given out that the exctir.
sion was organized with a view of erndl
cat I iit; the ducks, but thnt information
now -eeins to have bi-en incorrect.
Ski.'HETAUY CAIIMSLU has achieved bad
eminence In onu respect. In fifty years
no other man has ever caused as many
panic . When It-: put through the House
bUopir cent, btnk bill, a lo.eii years
ago, the surrender ol circulation by th
b'uikt startled everybody, md price? of
stocks fell about ?200,000,OCK) in a week
Wtieu he talked of redet-niing Tre.isury
notes, in silver, early ta lb!3, the most d.s
a tro ts panic for fifty years began
once. Now his Currency bill has kuocke
a bole In the bottom of die Treasury, and
thj loss of reserve till! sink If, if uot soon
une-uod. Secretary CarlMe hns not
me.i t 10 d i harm tu any of t iese case1
He -.rup'.y does uot comprehend the cm
ditioua which are necessary to the safety
ot the (In meet Ho is a panic-maker
TilU ivpn t of Admiral Walker covers
the Adniinl-urutlou with dUeraue a re
a lects its foreliiu prdioy. The condltioi
of American industrlm exhibits its ill
urnce as respects the tariff. The dally
shipment of gold to Kitrope and with
drawals from the Treasury show how its
fl uncial policy h ts ptrulyzptl the public
o d;t and enibarr.t-std trade. In every di
rection the Democratic party covers itse
with shuue wherever it is trieil wtilir
sponslbillty and power. It plays into th
baii.l .it Ktighi'id, ami sacriilces America
iutt-re-'H lu the Pacific, becntue of pltlfu
me iii ims md jsnloit"y toward Presld-ut
Ii.u n on. Contemptible prlvnto s die at-
weiyh. with till Deimicrattu Admit I
tr.ti.u Hvory aspiration of pa riolism
A-.d Iin most, humiliating dnc.in
coiner jii- at the time when In every oili
deptr. iiie-it of repoiislbillty the Hem
crt i . .r. ' is provinu Its nmnz ok ittOH
p.icy itnworihluess.
Tim .iieiiiul proiliic;lons ot Ilurns, th
vislttn.' StolalUt and labor reformer, a
like sbsi ks' int, tough and strong, and
sofarb-y.nl digestion that he has not
diKeUed thent himself. He proclalrn
btmelf a prophet, but it is well enough
s imettuiM-to letnem or that niiwt propli
. - .l ive 1 li'.imliugs, and that only a
. !- ev - iejsfde.1 In iilHklug the
1 r-iei-t-o,ile. Vnue ot Burn's
t . 1 r h.v- any illntllluattve
q 1 I Is il.e old we-HUA-iry y
reme fl th skiei will ruin ir-ae..-and
floods ot milk, anil honey gu-u
upw.tr oitnf h utr'h. tUjact it and
you wltl it go to p?r4itian like the devu
ridden G.i ltretmviue whiou ran down 1
steep pit., linottte-et Hut of rtuiedle
and autelioruiious tordtstitrhedsDcial ami
iud wtrlal oou iiuou- h knows no mo'v
than any of Ui- tiv,iri. aIIIiUhiu ud.x
of nil ..'t'ior Ud .in i d penetration 111 e
iii-u 11 I- u po4n.v- tbat at tium lie
may p - As soul ' (iii'm- Hud uwlillnt-,
l.ut b baa uiiuh Ueie, and bis sp,., I'.i..lb
has biu tiUHpuoluimtol, pni-tioulaily
ajioc thu Wuikiugmen who txptcted so
much of him.
ilEVllJMS;
i'ho Rioli Woman's Suit Against
Her Fathor's Esooutors,
BEE DEMAND3 All AOOOUHTINO.
Secret lleitrlliir tins Ilrrn In I'mgri'S"
for the 1'iwt Tlirco Ytvirs Mrs. Orren
Acotm it th Hxi-cuttirs of tiros Mnmijre-
ageim-nt.
NEW YolIK, Dec. 21. Dr-splto ltor busi
ness acumen iintl the shrewd miiiinifciiHMit
of her flnnuriul affairs, Mrs. "Hetty"
roen, tlin wealthiest woman in America,
s obliged to uilmlt thnt it not lneonslder
nble portion of her vast ostttto is badly en
tangled, anil thai. It drifted Into Its in-
olved condition utterly tmUnown to lier.
Thero hm uuli'tly been Kolmr on In thu
Mills building in till city for nearly three
yonrs a socrat hearing lh'fors it referee ap
pointed by tho supreme court in which
A
V'tS. 11KTTY OP.LUN.
Mrs. Grcfti s.i'ks to have the executor?.
mill trustees of her father's citato account
for a trust fund of about .,( K),000 left by
lim for her benefit.
Mrs. Green, through her counsel, Law
yer William H. Stayton, of No. 45 Cedar
street, alleged tli.it there has boon gross
mlsmanasiMiiont by tho executors and
trustees; that, whereas tho law requires
executors to come In n:id wind up their
accounts within I'ighteiiu months, twenty-
nlno yours have clap I since tier father s
leath, and lle-ro Is still a largo sum of
noney in th . bauds of Henry A. Hurling,
me of the executors.
It is also all"ged tint, nlthoti'rh tho law
allows oxwiirors to exn 'tid but f.101) with
out vouchor!, and that, moreover, in sep
arate sums not exceeding WD each, It is ad
mitted that moro than a hundred thous
and dollars hits b.ien spent by the execu
tors for which they have no vouchers.
The testimony lias thus far consisted en
tirely of statements and admissions made
by Henry A HiWing. th" only surviving
executor; K lva'l 1). M indell, a trustee,
and their ivcountiint, Charles K. Tow'n-
send.
Hetty" Green's fathr, Kdward M. ltob-
luson, dlod In June, 1815, leaving n fortuuo
of about .),n.iJ,000, which ho had iicciimu
luted thruiigh ventures ill whaling and
trading vessels. Quo million dollars of
this wont direct to his only damjliter,
Hetty." Thu residue was loft In trust for
h.T.
Mr. ltohlnson named its trust'! Henry
iV. Darling, 11 clerk tn Ills employ ; Kdwn-d
D. Mandell, I hen I lie managing clerk i 1
Mr. Itoblnson's Now 15 -lford (Mass.) olll-o,
and A. II. Davis, a clerk In bis Now York
oitlce. They were to pay tho income to Mrs.
Given, and nt her death tho principal win
to go t.i her children, 'ho bMng then about
to uii.rry Edward A. Green.
The will also namud th throe same men
as executors. Mandell did not qualify as
oxocutor, notwithstanding tho fact that
hud he don" o ho would havo rocdvod n
comp.'tisat'on I per c mt of tho principal,
allowed b'- law, which would havo noon
StJ.Oili Ha was tho only wealthy man of
the thivo. At tho same time ho continued
to act as trustor. Neither tho executors
nor tho tnntoos woro required to g.ve
bonds.
DavU was put In an Iinano asylum in
187s. For two or threo yoai-s, however,
tho others paid liiin bts coinmisslons. Mrs.
tircen, learning of this, mado acoinplaiiit,
and I) tvls n-3lgnod as trustjj, though still
nnutuulitfc nu oxocutor. Davis nftorward
died.
Kdwarl II. Green, tho husband of Mr,
ijro .a, vn put in m trustoo in Davis'
plocj. T.f no.lll.i ll .vi w -riiig parties,
t'lTjf-ir.' t AI?. (i't m's complaint, if
Daviiatj. M 1 i.i 'll nad Mdward II Green,
th.ai-.M n 'aafgoi of irrogularitlos are
inad i agik. nr. th latter.
The executors havo had on hand sluen
the first (i..o utntlng n sum which has
sometimes been as high us 2,091,010. au 1
which has nnV-r fallen lnlow J'l.I.'.tKll
Mrs. Grotui, as 11 shr 'Wit business woman,
views with u nnzeniont tho fact that tlt.i i
lnoomo-froi.i this iimjunts to but ifl,l))J. i
mid with oi. .:iat'.ou the fact that the j
collection of this lueomo has cost tho cs 1
tatUl,00;). 1
Nearly thirty years after tho donth of I
Hdw.ird M. Hoblnsou, Henry A. Darling,
!W surviving eveoutor, admits that there Is
htmtn his himds WIJ.IWl.ll), bdonglng to '
the estate, and this, ton, when he is not
and never has lxen under bonds. .
Only tostlmony bearing on tho business
transactions of the executors has so far
lioon taken, find Is still not finished. There
Is yet to lie tnlteii the tostlmony relative
tothoafTalrsof tho tru iteoi. And the ret-
erenis! Is costing the estate about $101 for
every honi'liig.
Mts. Gi'.ii. ouMideof the liiooma from
the fund lift in trust for her, is worth
about Hlfi.t) v.uJ). rihe has won fume for
her Mi re w.UloAl lugs ill Wall btroet, wliere 1
she had many times demonstrated bet
ability to oK) with tho Inwtllnanolors. She
Is a little more thaii 50 years old.
Mrs. Green 1 the oniboilliiient of coon- 1
omy In her household iifT'dw. Her ux- !
ns do not oxooed Jt,uj.i ,1 - 'iiaywir. -It
Is said, however, thnt to' : uitlinat ,
friends tunl tlti.-.o whom ho knows to b .
worthy and tu ueetl lu performs malty
aots of generosity.
Her wealth ut jer d.Mth will go to ' :
win, Kdwartl II H. Green, aud a dim,. . .-.
A Cliilil IHu rriim flili-I.
TsOItltlt ro s l'a . I).' . -I - -A ti yo.ir olil
tlnugliter ot .lolin Wiisblntrion illcit ...r
day from grluf. Two wooksugo nn older
sister died, uud avor since tlio llttlo ono
refused to ut uuil grudually plnod awny.
Tn jiiNl r nn Old liiillvtiiient.
CltlcAtu). Dee ;! K ('. l. dni y, preil
dent of the North Klterbunk, Now 'oil.
when It failed sevnr.il years ngu, and who
whs Indicted by the irrntnl Jury at I hi.
tlmo of tho fail urn of th.i lmnk, and who.
Indictment was one of thoiio found in ti c
tilfreon hole of the district nlloriiey of
New' York during the Laxow lnv nlgu
tlon, was in Chluago liwt uvmiIiik on n.-i
way to New York. Ho would not talk
nbotlt the matter, but uppeitrod 111 hto s .
livdiiey has lioiin living tu Crlpplu l loo .
Lolo., everslnij.i leaving Now Yo-k.
Thu Arinelilnli Int'Htli;utIoit.
CoXBTASTINdl'LK, Dec St. The portu
has agreed to instruct tho foreign delegnt si
who will itccimipany the Arm n In com
mission that they an- iMiipowarcl not only
to suggest (inostlons tn thn wituouss, but
also to p 'rsonally oxaiiilno th'un Abdul
lah Pasha hits withdrawn fr m thu presi
dency of the commission at the last mo
meiit. and has !,on replaced by two of
ficials from the ministry of Justice, who
started yesterday for Krzur.r.tm, where tl.u
other meinb!r4 or the ooni.nUsiou ureal
ready assembled.
To I'rnsrciite OtcomarfTHrliie Dc-tler.
TltSSToS, Deo. 'it. Sluco th recent
(Jititsjtl StitM str.jremo court decision con-
oerntiig the .eiiiH': In oleomargarluo tin
big western dealers 111 that commodity
have inad'! this state their chief distribut
ing ceuter, Sttti Dairy Commissioner
McGulre s tys thoy are not complying witu
tho state la.vs a'td ann.iii.ieoi that ho in
tends to pr.noeuce a I VPJ- nitni') of firms
for evasion. Compl.i.afi has h-.-u mad -ngnlnst
the largest content in the trade in
Jersey City, and otuors will follow Inline
dlately.
Ilayvtitid tn be Tried Next Menlli.
MinnkapijLis, Dec 21. Harry Ha ward,
accused of instigutin ; tha murder of Calli
criue Giug, D.si. ;i, was uiTalgned tn th 1
district cou t on tho cliargi of nittrdor I
tho first degree. He pleaded not guilt.',
and his enso was sit for .Ian. 21. Tie
case of Clous Bllxt, th" self confessed too
of Hay ward in tlr- matter of tho ennu,
was taken up njaln ! th iwmrt and was
reset for tlie same us the ilayvnnl trial.
?.Ittrilerer Walters Acquitted.
KKADIXU, P.i., D.'c at.-Tlio juty In th
Walters wife murder case r.-udercd a vur
diet of not guilty, :tud tho prisoner was at
once discharged. This created consider
able surprise, in It was suppmed that the
prisoner would lit toast bo cunv.ctid ot a
lower grade of homicide, as there was no
greater provocation at tho time of Its com
mission than tU-Ti) hail ojjn during many
mouths.
Ten Years for 11 Train llolilie
Helkxa, Mont., life. 21. Charles .Tone.-,
train roboer, has bwn s mto.u-od to ton
vo-trs' Imprisonment. .Tones and throe
nth r men hold 11:1 a N.i.'ihorn Pacific
train at Groy ClilT In u.is ern Mtmtan 1,
In August, 1SDJ. 'L'lu otlur ilifo un.-u
were killed In tlio eh no for ihclr eupturo,
and Jones was once s-uWiueil to be
hnngoil, but got n new irial.
Illew Oir the Side or Hii Pare.
GLASSiior.o, X. J., Deo. 1. While hand
ling a gun William Carslrum, employed
by Prestoit Dllks, near h:f, was terribly
Injured. The w.riou dl target in some
unaccountable way and 1 no ltnl chargo ol
siiot htriuli Uarstru.us 11 o. iil'itvlng oIT
ouochoolv ciituplctoly. N si.ot entered his
liruln, no bo ics woro hrok u, mid tho man
will recuver.
It.imliert rri'.rcd tor Iicnth.
CAMIJKN', N. J., lijc. 21. ltefusliig to
regard Theoili ro I-atub -rt. the heartless
1 slayer of the ' aiiKlen
I-MI-.
s legally
1 clincd
or his
Lambert,
says he is
dead, Justice Charl. G ' . s'
to grant the .vntuf i.i'i ,
lcleaso from the Ci. ndeii j.ill.
though declaring his Innocence,
prepared for death.
The Weather,
For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey
and Delaware, fair; northeast winds, be
coming south. Tim temperature will rise
slowly, and fair weather Is pinbahlo In all
districts except in tho extromo northwest.
A storm center has developed 011 the
ltocky Mountain slopo, now central In
eastern Dakota.
& GURE
iMFREE
li I MIT I V7f from au wonderful Afrl
11 1 ill A LX A can Kol'i Plant, discov
ered on the Congo Uiv. 1, Wct Africa, Is
Nature's Sure Cure for Asthma.
KiidorGed by Kurois'sn IMni-ieitinH and Hob
pltula as a positive ttoiiMUMionul Cure for
Ahthma. 7,000 recoMm 1 una In 'K) ilnya. It
never falls, ''nr. . laiamnteed. No Pay
until cured. Ir," i imuaw "lit FRUE
by mall, prepaid, t.. 110 sufl'er. r. Addreis
KOLA IMPORTING C0.. .IC2 Groadwa,. Ha.vYcrk.
PROPOSALS.
Til
HOPOHLS lir
1 lie e e tloo of a lour
1 ii. mid f.'urre seliiM-l b
1 tine 10 he l.,ott it
lio norlhweslei roiner ol Ja.tlin nd
1 linrv s.ieets. In tl e b. io 1 liof-tiena clean
will i e ncelverl l y ' ue.i rslBivri commit
no 01 ti e ben.iiil. i. vit Doi.nl, until
nr.duy - veiling, U.eern .' ttlhi, I81H. t'laes
n-'d sc tlosllons 11. ,v lenetet the oIMcoof
the -e, leoirv nf 1 hi-School oiirn. ltoom Nn
8, MV'l sir. 1 1 uiiool bulldlve. anda' theofllce
in r , A. e'liy.aici iti-it, - 01 -ouuti euiro
Meet. 1'ottBvIl e. 1 a TlieiiiH m ttee reserve
the rliiht to icje. 1 11 y or all bids. No bids
will he recelvrd alt' ' 7 o'cloo , p. m Decern
tier, Slut, US9I.
j M!,KV-DKJKr cl'alrmn
, CnA-.u.is llno'ss,
I w. t i bki-'.
, ,, Tut f'Vl.v ",
inr-lit Hulldlmj ...i tte ubsCommlttre
i . -
"DIRT DEFIES THE
IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.
'.SflCl KtStiriivcBloe
iOniv i criii-i. Cot::u.
. J .
orenaucrii uircuses.
AsV vour Dealer for
Fee our name au the handlo. SjfltlSU CUUUI
11 wm.i'ji.lujjip
AMUSEMENTS.
jrjtiiuauBON's thhathh,
P. J. FEIiaUSON, MANAORH.
Grfirid Christmas Porftirmnnco
Mntlne-J and Kvenlng,
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25th.
THE GENTKKIi IRISH ACTOH,
John E. Brennan,
tn tho refined Irish. Comedy-Drama,
TIM, :-: THE
Retlncd Irlnh play, plcnslnR aiming,
wonderful daiielng, irood ncdnii. the
Tinker Quurtctte will 8ltiK beautiful
Irish tongs.
Irlccji: as, 35 and 50 Cta.
Roservod BoatH at ICIrllu'i rtruR store.
JIKUOUKON" TI.HATUK.
V. 1. rKltUUSOM. MANAORII.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27
Tho Kver-wclcomo W. II. Powers'
Dramatic Irish Drama,
THE IVY LEAF
Introducing the young and talented
Irish comedian,
W. H. POWERS, JR.,
and au excellent conipanv. New and
mngnlflclent teener'. New songs
and dances. Brighter and
better than ever.
If(icei, is, 3'j whX 50 Cl.
Uustii'vea eeiiu, at Ktrltn'B druftsiore
TjtltlWtJKON'H THEATIIE.
P. J. FJ5K0UHC.H MaNAOKII
SATURDAY, DEC. 29th, '94.
OQJYEXKTG-
In all ol lis supoilitivo excellence. The
n aeter worn of Spectacular Romances,
r"T--T"T--T-S
It
I
In lour acts and s.xteen tableaux. Written
thelt-to has ltarras. M'.rvet'.us, moral,
1 lumphant ana unmatched. Tbe o ges. una
prunde-t show or ill jejr. II bi wltculugiy
tove'v tireiMers 3. a n.-aiiette 01 rrercu
quadrille Cancers.
40 Exceptionally Brautiful Coryphees 40
far In .d'i of surtiiou tcouoiy. tons ot
miis-lvo aricor. .Ituinri balk-is 3. ho-t 01
;ur.ii oa 1 tpecla ii"S Hundreds of Parisian
i stiitnes 'I'ne ricsltlvelv unexcelled trans
formation icene.
Prices, asc, 50c, 75c ml
Heserved fcais at IC rlln's drug store.
ysSliwCa Philadelphia, Pa. U
xii fair uririino rtppnunHi ni Ainer
tea, rxitwitiiHii.i .uuff line
Utlict-fc AihcrtHp.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
AND THE HESl'l (S 8F 1NQISCUT10N
Spceliil Dtaeases, meiccso Veins nud
wincinres i ('iiiiiuif ; rertunuciitly
Varee In t tu IC Days.
Kelill at .-. e.
Dl flflil DfUCflM ri - O or secondary
ULVIltU I UIOIJ1I cured by entirely new
Uarinlenimutliod. 0 yeaiV KMrois.'iin lloapiral
and 32 practical txperlpnec, cuCtTllficau-iiand
Diplomas prove. Htud tlvo 2-cent Btainns for
boot "TRUTH," a'- ci.y Truo Medical
Hoot advertise t ' a true friend to all
sulTereraand tothc ....tmpliitlngniarrlaitc.
The most 3tubtn , . ' .mrerous enses solic
ited. Wrlteoronl'c. .e-niveil. Itours.&to8;
ev'KB. Sto 8"cr eiiiu.lo : z and trealmentln
chrorilc.ind dnnfrerous cua?. c-ll dally U to
1 '111 t Wnri. nnrl Mnl frnm ulni. a'a ft -
aau; nun.,6 tela Treatment ty malt '
For Painting . . .
I'he Season Is here;
and Papor Hanging
Get your work doue by
Mahnnoy City's leadlnn artist,
W. H. SNYDER
Perfect Work.
BarimlliK tti n iinls and oils, olalu aci
stained Klass. All the new pattern!-11
wall paper. All dally and weekly papen
novels, novelettes anil stationery
133 Woat Oontro Street
Headquarters tor the KVhNiNu Hkuali .
The Properties
Ihi B. ii
-0
Located on
East Lloyd Street and
Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets,
Shenandoah. I'a,, will bo
Sold at Private Sale
Apply to A. II. ROADS, Agt.,
13-17 3t w Sw 111 N. West 8t Shenandoah
KING." THEN
Soft us n litr-. ;.. pitr,oety Curve. Tbe
Lscu v-r l'. f. Army turn i'y nnrnuni ami
1 T ' TT - .1. l 1.1
nnu j.cauiiii: uuiwumu ui iuo uuuu,
It. Sample mailed post paid 2? cents,
C0J1I1 CO., 1021af3jcttoSt.,Boutli Uenil, Indiana.
Occ'fl
BDCI
A RACE WA-? IWMINEN P
ttenultfl from tile l.yiictilng of Hecn Ne
hrues liy 11 Molt.
Quitman, On., Djc. SI. With gown ne
gro dead and nrmed tuiilii of whites sitet,
blanks; In twar proximty to i r rf,ui
outlook form rajju Avar In tldm .iwtrfifc t
Btnrtllng Infts oortiilnty Th4 xn.wiiant
Is tho result of tho' inurdorot Mr. Joseph
Isom, onu of tho I'uo.H sitnst.iAtVlW frtrjneni
uf Brooks county. Sjvmo 11.14m wore
aken haturday and Saturday night to
pay th penalty, and t iU s- ou. Vo bsi on!
10 ii..,',-iniilug ot the mid.
An Associated PrMS oohvt md mt vis
ited tho sciine of notion yesurd.iy after
noon and found a pose of IJ.IJ CnVll.'. a
space of about IWo inllns Tho la' -.t
crowd w.s c.'l,'-egntod 11 111111 iiU li li
from Imiiii's hi.use, oonsomii r t I'M ihm .
itnite.l to tho teeth, and 11b ...t ha' . 11 mil '
further on there win 11 ,', . Li.- e.
about thu same tiiluibdr, n .uulw...i it .
chostors, pistils, hxh, c ..ui ut i-
thlng else ni icelvaolo w ut..ig fu,- ih-
whlto meb to uomo on to ; .in.
It is alloyed that a nil 1 .. .'( notrro 'i
lmd conqjlred to kid o?ory ma ly tin. w.i-
11 the pini that arroit": .1 - .-v 1. 'r,.,..
for tho killing of Mr T. Mu.ilden, 11 few
wisiksivgo, rtnd that the Killing of Mr.
Isom was the 00m iieiice -ient to carry out
his awful cou.ipn-iK'.y. ,'liat th" outcome
t this will b i tn the next twenty lour
ou"s cannot be foretold.
F'.ur of tho lyuo ud neiroes are Pain
Taylor, Kit Kraier, Sam plko and Ha,-ry
Sheard. The others tiro bollovod to be Wn-
crly Pike, Jim MeCalland Jim Horrlng
Sam Pike is the negro who killed Isom.
Mexican. Deporting Their Farms.
OAXAKA, Mex., Deo. 21. A courier from
the Guatemalan b iriU-r reports that thore
sauehiidisi ..i ".l coiidttiou of affiiirs on
tho Ironti tr . I'.irun and ranches aro
being abau I ., and the people nro seek
ing plaoes of safety from tho depredation
and crimes thai nro being constnutly com-
ultteil by the bandits and outlaws who
follow in the wako of tho soldiers. Tho
Guatemalan forces' aro being strengthened
all along the lino, and tho Indians and
other natives of tho country aro being
pressed Into tho military sorvlco. Tho
oluuteer troops of this state, ns well us
tho stale of Chiapas, nro equipped and
ready to march to tho froutlor us soon as
war Is declared.
ltloliop llonacutu'a Victory.
OMAHA, Deo. dt. Tho resident priosts of
tho Lincoln dlocoso, who havo boon flrhl-
ltm Hlshop Ilonacum for two years, have
surrendered. They admit that tho bishop
as won, aud If ho has nut been sustained
nt Homo by tho diplomacy of Mgr. Satolll
ho left them no chnnco but to sock employ
ment clsowliero. Father Knsllsh, tho
tenth nrlost to milt tho Ilonacum diocese.
Juno I). tele to Omaha, and now has chargo
of a parish In this city. Tho trouble lio-
tweun Uonncum and bis priests bojrnii two
years aw over tho refusal of Father Cor
bett, of Palmyra, to submit to some rul
ua of tho bishops which ho thought was
tyrannical.
llrltlnli Warship. at Arnpulco.
Acai-ulc.-). Deo. til. Tho extended stnv
11 tills harbor of the English cruisers
Hoyal Arthur, Champion, Satellite and
Nymph is a matter of much speculation 11s
to the plans of Kngland's warsliipi in this
part of tho faclllc. Tho accepted belief Is
that tiicso cruisers have some designs for
tho government in connection with tho
present disputes over the boundary bo-
twoou Mexico And Guiitniniila. Tho prob-
ab.e attitude of tho United States In tho
event of meddling on tho part ot England
s also a matter being Industriously dls
cussed.
A Lineman l'robtltily Murdered.
Svii v. I rK, N. V., Dec. 21. Tho body of
Matthew Fulton, a lineman In the employ
of tho Central Now ork Telephone and
Telegraph company, was found early in
tho morning beside tho tracks of thu Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western railroad.
A largo gash In Fulton's head was evi
dently made by some sharp Instrument,
aud his pockets wore empty. It Is thought
that he may nave uoeilnnurdered.
(leueral riimie Kxoneratod.
TltENTOX, Deo. 24. A report of tho mili
tary court of inquiry appointed several
months ago to Investigate tho action of
Major General I'lume, of tho National
Guard of Now Jersey, In reorganizing tho
First brigade and disbanding Companies
li, li, l, it unit I. of tlio fourth regiment,
has been filed. .-. . 1 Is a full exoneration.
General Flui.. . . found to havo acted un
der orders of ins superiors.
(lured by a Unit.
Tamaqua l'a., Dec. 21.-AVhllo Farmer
Lewis Bowman, of ISarncsvlllo, was ad
ministering a iloso of medicine to u sick
cow ho was suddenly attacked by a vicious
Dull. Air. liowman was terribly gorod by
tno annum ami nut tor tne timely appear
ance of Albert Koysor he would havo been
killed. Ills condition is critical, and but
slight hopes nro entertained for his recov
ery.
Charges Agralnst Fellows Dismissed
ALliANY, Deo. 24. Governor Flower, In
dismissing tho charges of neglect of duty
against District Attorney Fellows, of Now
York, declares that the cliurgo "ts not
only wholly unproved but Is actually ills-
proved by the cvldonco, aud no crltlolsii
doserving consideration, of . ,tho compe
tency, Industry or integrity of his uslst-
nuts, mis ucen maua. '
Highwayman's Assault proves Filial
SYKAUUBE, N. Y., Deo. St. A sneclnl
from (Homer buys: On Friday ovening
Pntrlok Qululau, 80 yours old, who lives
near this place, was ussnultod and robbed
whllo on his-ivay homo, and ho died at
o'clock last evening.
l'lltulij- Sliot Willie ltvatstlnn; Arrest,
WiLKBKiiAltitK, l'a,, Deo. Ut, A man
namud iSrown, who lived In Plttston, was
iiitiiuy saoc liy follcuiuiin tialliiuhor. o,
this city, Inst ulglit wbllo roslstlng nrrost.
NUGGETS. OF NEWS.
In a rnoo riot nt Pineapple, near Solma,
Ala., tbroo niuii wuro killed,
In a railway collision at Clielford, Eng
land, tltlrteon persons woru killed mill
twenty Injured.
Knillo J. NosocU -was kicked to dentil at
Dctroltj last nlgbt by tlvo drunkuu men.
Tho aSMiult was ttnprovokud.
iM, v,,nl, i,u.,.t ,r .i.i.i
. .1 UVI. I'd... ... .,LIV.(l,.n i.i.uuu WIW
town of Nowata, I. T., soouroil IliX) fiiini
tho rulliM.ul stutlon and rotlo oIT.
Kh'von borsoii woro oroinateil tn an In-
(teiidiury Are whleli d iroy.nt i no burns of
Thonusk But, ut Civ n. vii, N. '., but nlftht,
A uurstliiK KU-niii pipe In I. siltfnr ro
I ., . . , ' F
i unury ut I'nitiKiiu. ijii.. kiitoii Ausrust
llronet, need 50, and JosonU Castillo, aitod
SOywirs.
Mr, A J. Davenport
Impure Blood -
Causal !( nll. on my face and aectb
was told talca Hood's Ban apullla faithful.
'g Sarsa-
ly, and alter using s "V
bottles was free from fl avRaCO
all eruptions. I am per-
fectly curad and In ex- rV'W
cellent health. A. J. DAVSNroBT, Milton, N. J.
Hood's Pills aro purely vegetable and
tot purse, pain or gripe. Try a box. 2Co,
A Traveler's
outfit should be compact,
but it should always include
a supply of
5s
Porous Plaster
the best remedy known for
sprains, strains, lame back,
congestion arising from
cold, any one of the innu
merable pains and aches lia
ble to come at any time.
Avoid llnltalionacUlmed iobe''Jusu
soad at Allcocs's." Get tha genuine.
Allcock'n Corn Shields,
Allcock's Bunion Shields,
Have no equul as a relict and cure for corns
and bnnioui.
Brandreth's Pills
relieve headache, torpid liver and
diseases caused oy impure blood.
INEETEOrNO FMD K IE. 1394.
fratn lenve sneaaeeoa -.a I i.t r '
for NcWVort via PhllsOfilnnla ! .
fclO, S.w. 7.5f a.m. 12.32. .'.V, S.v, , -r- rlnnlijr
(.10, a. m F,r New Yon v'i ' - rinn
weet Jsys. t s ni.l!..
F'or ReiVlIni; an Phil loln'.S n--
tlO, 6.25, 7.20, . tn.. Vi.Xi ? ) ' ' f
ttv, 2.10, . m.
for t'ottsvtiie. ween anys, .i n. i., ,
i.m, ?-S5, 6.55 p. m. Sunday. S.10 it. m. w
ror t'amaciia ana M&nano? uny. rw
tlO, 5.J5, 7.20, 6. in., 12,32, S.86. 5.55 p. m ' .a
lav, 2.10. a. m.
P'or wiuiamspon, Kunuury q.'. fl
ircelt days. S.IH, 11.3(3 a m.. : 2 ' ,
Sunday, 3.25 a. m.
For Mahanov Plane, wcas days, . In. 4
r.20,' J1.33 ft. El., 12-S2, t.SS, 2..W fi.SI "2 9 35
p. ra Sunday, 2,iu, a. m.
for Astiland.and Shsmoilt oa- ,
r.20, 11.30 a. m., l.. 721. 1 115 i. " "--dty.
t.2S am.
For Balttmore. Wastilnyton tni"'ii.i r.
H. A O.K. It .- throuch trains ' S6- '
Terminal, PhUadalphla. (P A, r- ' '.- . 3 21,
oo, ll. a. m., ij.ii, n. t.. -.m1"- . i v
J. 11 2A. a. m.. 3.48. 7 27 D. i" Ald'tlonat
tiairsJrrmSt'hand i ttrstnut Urccts stttlon. r
week days, 1.15, 5 41, f.23 p. m. nundays, 135,
H:a, p. rr.
1-KAlJSh rUK Bt1i;r.nnu"r'
Leave New Yorlt via Pui.a-iip.'nr. ue
00 a. m.. t SO. 4.00. 7.S.) n. m. It t n rH
ilayi 16.00 p.m.
Leave New Yorlt via Mauch Crj wA , w.
Hood
Mi
1.30. U.10 A. m..- I.IU. 4.30 C HI
week days 4.20, 8.85, tn,0U a. m.. ana
Loavn it QiiHueipnia, tvu.iuiu .uuuii
l(H. 11.30 n. rn. rtunflav. . i.SU n. m
Leave Keadtnn, wteU days, l.ia, 7.1(1, 10.M. 1 55
v mJ, 5.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a
Leave Pottevllle, week days, 2.8S. 1
I2.B0, (,12 p. bi Sunday, 2.S5 a. n.
Leave Tamaqua, wcol clays, H.H, P V "I .
so., 1.20.7.15, 0.5s p. tn. Sunday. 3.18 v
keave Mananoy uuy, weoz uays,
11.17 a.m., 1.81, 7.SJ. 9-54 p ro -unaay, 8 45
, m.
Leave Mahancj Plane, weon diys, 2.4' 4'0,
X, 9.37, 11.69 a. in., 12.68, 2.05, t.20, 5 SS.7.' i 10 11)
p. m, Sunday, .4U, iut. m..
leave wuuamsporT. wees uars. i,, iw.iu,
3 35,11.16p. tn. Sunaay, 11.16 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION
Leav-Pnlladeliitiia, Chettnut Htrnet Whart
nd uouth 8treotA'brf for Atlantic rat.
Week-Days Express, B.00, a i, , 2110. 4,110,
1.00 p. tn Accoramodsulon. 8.0i) a. tn- 6.45
p.m.
rinnaay " xpresa, tr.iu, u.w . w. awuu
nodutlon, 8 10 u. in. and 4.30 p. in
Ueturnlr. leave Atlsutlc City, depot, corner
Atlantic and Arfanss avenuc.
WtcK-Day3 Express, 7.35 9.110 a. m. tind
.IX) a n5.Su p. n. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m.,
md 42 p m.
Bun.'a r.T- ress, 4 00. 7 SO p. m. Accomrco
tntlon, 7 15 n. ro., nuo 4 15 p, m.
Parlor ears on all'exprcss trains.
O H. HANCOCK.. Gen. Pass. An.
Pblladelotilt V
I A. SWEItJAll I), Uen. Hum
HARTHAK STEEL PIOKET PENC
ts the cheapest and bost tence made. Cheaper
than a wooden fence for residences, lftwns,cem
ptory lots or any kind ot fencing. M, H. Mastib
hatf the-' a'sehey and Carried' It tnBtdok at his
narblo and granite works. 127 N. JIRDIN ST,
vholemlo asent fur
FclgeDipaiiYlmiti li. J., hporl
" Lager ad Saazer Pale Beer.
No ttner made. Fire bailors aud Clears
120 -ujih Main Ht.
I
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i
CObPER & CO.,
Stoolc D3iolat.oir!3,
Egari Bldg., Shenandoah.
htocks. griu. etc.. bouirht or ta'b and car
ried on margin. Ten shares stock or 1.000 busli.
l.WJ OUBIli
sin of IIKj
spoclalty.y
uappllcal i
els sreln bought or o!U on llirt inarg
Telenhunu Louucclon. Mailorders ae
Dally market circular mailed free on
lion.
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