3 w 4 if Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches, Gentlemen: I have been taking your llpstorativo Nervine for the past throe- months and I cannot say enough in its praise. It has ' Saved fly Life, for I had almost given up hope of oyer being well again. I was a chronic suirerer from nervousness and could not sleep.. I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors In vain, until I used your .Nervine., micam-wood, Ring-wood, hi. Di Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miloa' Nervine 11 sold on a positive guarantee; that tho first bottlo will benefit. AH druggists sell It at SI, 8 bottles fores, or It will bp sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr, Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 1317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. BLOOD POISON KiV3eStt oncs cured In UO tollOilayN. Illololics, Ulcers. Hlclii UL-itKvn, ,t'i-v,)iin Debility )i w " t-uiunni i;urcii lor a lire- Lost Manhood nnd Smnll Shrunken Or , snug Fully llcgtored. . Y Sclentlilo method never falls linleBS tooo in ufyona mtmnnald. Helefnta once, and von f..i nt.,,. :J men In mind nml body. All lossi checked Immediately and continued Improvement. Everv obstariB tn' y- Impny married Hie removed. Nerve! rfS urce, will, energy, brain power,! the enmMl "S8." 2t ISK! 9 BluiBoa ;.,i ,. . Mvmmwii, VI SZ..,V. r i' ""v7?l!'' reclaim your manhood i SS"Sf "rs fr.om fol'y. overwork, early errors. Ill fluruuu Rim excesses In tnnrilo,l lie. lrvrnftrengtli; on,t ""Pair, even ir In tbci (last stases. Don't he iiucm,,...,! if niKi N hlivo rnlihixl vn T n.m " "rnl? : ... j . ajiuvo io you mat medical science an.l ohii ,r. o".; jBy'Srfcent stamps for boolc "TRUTH," the 3SJi ?, e?lcnlibooSe31,0,lnB 1ks (no matter iwhatthey advertise to suvnthemaeit. r exposure) their tricks and devices, calling i J?, J? selves celebrated and famous, giving free H-,VV Bu,.,tw, uuurBius enormous SE.. . ?or f,he"P. Poisonous drugs, and there 3Dy rulnlllff t iniLnnHa If........ . n ... . B(uiKS,"&i,iJ- Wcl:andSat. iive'gs, 6-a80. hun.J ar ...,,n:,T .in nmicteu wua uancurous and anopeiess cases should call for examination.! IDally, from 9-1. Wed. and Sat. evo'es. 0-9. and AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT 7 IIP OLD RELIABLE SHkUIALIST 329 N. 5th M. g'?-PA"wrii, r-iiuuuuipiiia, ihiriy Years' Continuous Practice in all special ... uwm nans 1.0,5 oi Mannoo c rrors fit Youth, nnd Kll ilUpnRea nr (hi. mnAri 'Narvef, f i. in and KidnevB, Douihty unU L.ois ,i uieiinny tuning jrro ADme, Kxcefis, imprudence o liihcrllnnee are pormnntntly .I1lr" hV Tlr l..kti BQnlr I (a . ...r IldkUaianteesarjoslllve mid rsnileai iT, every c- be treats, bringing back Health and wiyur iu uiu luu-si, eerious caeb. I'on ultutlou ituu exHiiiiunnon iree ana stricuy contlden tl 1. Olllco hours, dally and on Hiiurluvo from . M to 3 P. M and C to U evenlnlts. Send iir call for Ireeboott on Krrors of Youth uuu uuaciiiv uieastL oi i oiu fiexb. THEELI f DR. HOBEISSGK, REMOVEii To 648 N. Eighth St,, I above Green. I'hila, Ph rmeriy at sua North seei.nd 8t la.tht o a est in America for the treatment ,or; awnal vueaaea and Touthtut Errors. Varicocele, mall a aneclvltvi nnmmnnifuinn. . fnnrifTinTiai Uinri -w. j una stamp 6r book, flour? . m. to 9 p. tr uhuvh v to 12 I Lager ant D! snerdeers Finest; Purest, Healtheat. J Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Have you SoroTbroat, Pimples, Corper-Colorod I Boots, Aches, Old Sores. XTloera ln Jiouth, Hair-1 Falling? Wrlto CnoU ltemedy Co., U07 21 I pnloTnl vle,)ilcao,Ill. JorproQf a of Bute). I UapltalnoXMa. l'aUenUcurcdnlnevearal ogojoday lioundniidwell. loo-pnirehiioti frrni Vour JJtomaoh : : : O UUU i stand the mimo wnahltirr tl.ot your boots xlo.And tha water you drlnki Isn't eren At tor, that purpose, Use lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JA1IE8 BllIEIiDS, Manager' Shenandoah Dranch. ' Bafejmd Reliable Horsea to Hlr. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs ln town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. GOVERNOR HASTINGS. t ... xuuutrurnuon oi ronnsvivrmin'fi 1 New Chief Magistrate, BEILLIANT I2IAUQUEAL ADDRESS. Ho Tnllts Ulnqticntly of tho Itnlntlnns Io ttteeu Cfililtftl Hhil EnlJor and tho cc. lty of Wio legislation on. tho Subject. Fnvnra n Higher Jidticntlou. HAnuisDUito, Jan. 10. Dnnlol Hnrtmnn UnstiiiKs, tho liuiiiblo school twonty years ngo, was yesterday formally mstnllcd in tho liMmst. i,m BrairoBi staro or tho union. Tho inaugu ration was, in innnv rosnnnta. tlm .r,af nf . tractlvo over seon nt tho stnto capltol. Tho city is crowilctt wltl! political clubs, nn-' tlonal guardsmen and civic sooiottos, who' j-uiuiuunreu coming in nt tho break of day. Tho crowded thoroughfares, handsomely decorated publlo buildings and groat gath ering of distinguished men attest tho pop-, ularity of tho now governor, whoso plural ity oxceodod tho enmlil find nlni-nllMi.a tt nil tho oxocutlvos chosou In I'onnsylvnnla siuco tho formation of tho Republican party. Tho POOlllo of this nltv rlnil with thoso of otlicr parts of tho stnto in maklntr tho inauguration a moinOrablo one At 11:80 sharp tha chief marshal and. Diiin, .urigiuiiur uonorai j. jf. . uomn nnd stafT; lion. John E. Royburn, mnr shal Second division, and staff; Major I B. Drown, marshal Third division, and stiff; Chnrles F. Dolkor, marshal Fourth division, and staff; Stnto Collogo cadets, guard of .honor, Lloutenaut E. AV. Cnskoy, U. S. A., commnnding, nud tho Governor's Troop, escorted from-tho oxeoutlve mnn sloti tho governor, governor-elect, licutou nnt governor, lloutonnnt rfov-ernnr-nlnr.t. Justices of tho supremo court, joint com mittoo of tho seunto nnd liouso. ronresont- iiuvus, uoaus ox ucpartmonts. . t l v,! mviteu guests. R,m, iTncMa i.i much enthusiasm when ho untcrod tho portico of tho cnpltol with Jits party. After a selection oy tho Third Regiment bnud, of Pottsvlllo, Chief Clerk Smiley, of tho senate, rend tho cortificnto of election. Tho ontli of olllco was then administered by Chief Justice Sterrett. Thun. followed prnyor by Rev. Dr. V. A. Houck, of Hnzlo- ion, iiimr wuicii Governor Hastings began tho dollvory of his Inauirural address, ln tho courso of which ho said In part: "Tho peoplo of tho stato and of tho country nro now happily emerging from a period of financial and iudustrlul embart rassnicnt which has wrought great Injury and distress among all branches of Indus try und employment. Two political rovol lutlons have takun plnco within twoyonrs that sovuroly t06tod the stability of. the form of government uhder which wo llvn. From both, tho country has como forth stronger nnd grander, and the peoplo, with more confidence lu tho future of our polit ical Institutions. A great body of legisla tion which, during a constructive growth of thirty years, has bacome almost a part of our orgnnlo systom, "wns nnnnrcntlv overturned in thu results of n single eloo-. tion. -1WO years lator a Iar more eniphatlo and decisive revolution of public iudn- ment restored tho principle of American protection. "I venture tho opinion and hopo thnt, with returning conildenco nsto tho future, wo are gradually entering upon a period of encouraging and healthy business res toration. "Tho wage earning population of the stnto has, beyond doubt, suffered more by reason of tho industrial conditions just mentioned than any other portion of our peoplo. Tney ihivo been halted not only by .reduced wuue. but in by absence of opportunity to earn nny wages. It canuuC bo donied that tho hund of toll, applied to her native stores of wealth, has done mora to mako our com mouwenlth tho keystone of tho fodernl arch than oven her commanding geograph leal position. Pennsylvania is tho dis tinctive Iudustrlul commonwealth. Her wage earners should receive fostering euro, in oycry logisiutlvo enactment affecting their Interests. "Conllict bctweon omploycrnudomployod is not oniy injurious to both, .but hurtful to every related interest. Tho great onor- eies aim inuusirios oi tno stato are ns ueccsbary to . labor as lnbor Is to thorn, Both should bo protected in tholr rlghte. iiotn suouiu-bo given equal leuishitivo op portunity. A dollar is n conscientious thing. Of itsolfit earns no lntorest ami declares no dlvldonds, nud is incunnblo of mucngooclorhurm. Xtsnggregatod powor, witn intellectual iorco behind It, Is incal culablo for good or for ovil. Tho stato that permits larcto ncaroirn-, tlons of capital to bo omployed should stir; round tho urtlficlnl person thus created with tho samo restrictions, privileges and protection which It gives tho Individual citizon. Tho laws affecting suoh should bo just nnd equltnblo. Nolthor should bo. a target tor tho domagoguo or tho tool of tho avaricious, Kvory mnu has tho rlghti to soil his lnbor nt his own price, and Is entitled to protection ln Its porformanco. Labor has tho right to organize for mutual protection nnd advantage, tho samo as cap ltal; but neither labor nor capital has the. rlglit to combino to prevent mon from working nt nny price they pleaso, no mora thnn ejipltnlj haai tho. rlirht to control or. p.orvort tho natural chnnuels of industry sons to'depros tho price-of lnbor or rulsp. me cost ot living. "Tho nppnreiit lognl obstaoles confront ing what is genera Uyi termed 'compulsory aruuwuon, mi,the uumpllnatlon to vbl uutary arbltf O.Uou ' hnvo ' rendered both comnaratlvv)yJnefjBC(ilvo in this country. N.iin- niiru loijul weXhod of aoartaiuing tho facts and laying them bare to tho pub 1k bi foi u dinputS result ln violation of law. (l iirufiiou of proierty, or injury to publi rights, whetlwn dnomluatl con cUlatinn r arbitration, would bring tha nn riN of lMith .-.ides o-, tUoiopnt-est before the public lor its judgment, where the rittht is sun tu prevail. In dlscuaiiic! tUo ijuesytjn pf; oducatlop, tho govornui- a.dd: "I hope llii'tlnie U not dUtiuit wht'.i. our great- 8tnej'Xrpm the ubundanue ol her wealth will provide through Iter school systauthpppprtjinliy, to every boy iuul girl within. MrlJiprder to obtain' n Htornuuh prepamtlfm ToV any, calllijg or lirotehiu i, as free from cost lu tho higbec hniuoUcit its tite csdlmunts of nn iHlucatlim nuiy now bo obtained in our ; township school." Tho governor urged state aid ln the liu-i provmiuHlp tl' roU tin- . dnbint)on, pf tho BtlnirsjoJ' bdWiHsj .md loiui.nssocln tlons by state officers, und said of tliofnnn i'(interastM: , "The fnrmlng Industry ln Pennsylvania, , U by r- thu lnrgost-Bingle luterost, and in every adjustment of legislation should ro coivo tlmilcst oaiuldM'Ation. If all prev ious legislative provisions affecting agri culture, toguthorwlth those relating tJ: , fid Inopcftl.iM of f in 1 i'l 1 il: ' ; y , 1 . I tho prcvrni i hi n.i . v .. ,i ( . ,, , ,f . ewBoa ot tiuin ani.ii.iirt, tv su t ol fi'rtll- item, tho MtsMy Imp , i i:it siiljct of the I iwwrv.n I,,,, ,,f ,mr f(,.Ms, tul the mmropot m-.hUv n i .. wen. t.iimn 1 IMlkUl 1 , ... .. . .....v. in uui' iu' M i ii. iiD ic wotiitt not only eiovnto nud l.-n dt the uarionlturnl interests or tin- st..te, nml mslst the valun WefllTorti of the stnu- board of agricul ture, but iiIrd place tlieentlre interest upon n brooder iuul niniv c impn-henslvo and of-fecth-o bnsU, and nt probably little inoro iMuunstj iv tnu state thnu the prosentoS' The ILnngnrntlon ceremonies concluded T,VJB Jiov- Dr- IJouok mmounclng the wunuuuuii. Tho inaugural parade moved from Third nnd Market streets nt the closo of tho core- monies nt tho oupltol. Tho clubs nnd or- fnmtt,tUU9tbe,?h,n "'W"f" 10 M lu tho streets nssign,..d for tliolr respective fonnntlons. A warning gun wn fired on "I'lu'i nuint lociocK.nniin starting gun mieeu minutes later, wheu tho pnrado imivr.il li, ,.,,!,,, f .1.. o i n. sand men were iu line, including mombors , .::ntl0.n" G'nl-.l,polItlcnl clubs from .... imma Ul mo stato auu voiuuteor uro m.. xno coremonies warn f!nnt,lnnr.cl nt. B o clock last evonlng with n brilliant dls- play of llreworks lu Market sounre and the recontlnn nt. tl. 0,,n.. i th ,,. . . iiviii uuui ii ttlP UeW ttOVemor Iltlll hi rnnmn lint I.nmni' t,.;...- , V . . ...... u lu uvoryuuuy. l-nor to tuo rocop lion uovernor and Mn Unatlnj ,ii,,.i Lieutonnut Govcrnnr nnd Mrs Wnh,,. jon. L.eneral and Mrs Frank Recdcr, General nud Mrs Henry Clay McCormick, L-oionel and Mrs Jamos H Lambert anil Mr and Mrs. Lewis M n.dt.l nr wlifi no. sistod them to receive Privati Secretary lioltlor stood at the right of tin rccoiving me mm lntrotiucea theguasts to Govornot Hastings ine mombors of finmmnr Tincti i-.vuuim, wore sworn in by Ueputy Secre i ic ouininouweaitn Tlldeu, in thn inr 01 me uominouwealth Tlldeu governor's olllco after their nomlnntlou? conurmefi uy the sennto To nay tney assumed their, nlncns .Inmno AT Auter. of Hnrrisburg, will net ns messen ger in tno executive department: Eliza- oetn btratou. of Harrisburg, ns sten ographer, Is succeeded by Miss JennieH a auuie, of Uellofonte, and Wilbur F. Har ris, oi ine samo place, supplnnts P. D. Cnffory, of Luzerne ns oxnnuMv-n rdnrlr Assistant Exeeutlvo Clerk Rober, of Bolle fonte. will bo retained until tho closo of tno loglslntivo session. Tho governor win seudto tho sonnto the .names of Major Isnao li. Hrown, of Corry, to bo secretary of internal affairs, and Col onel B. P. Gilkoson, to be superintendent oi unuKing. ' THE DELAWARE DEADLOCK. It May Itcsuir lu llt-fi-ut for lloth Illgglns and Addiclis. rioVEH, Jan. 10. Tho fight for n succes sor to Senator Anthony Higglns, which ended with n deadlock ln tho Republican jCaueus, was transferred to tho legislature yestorday, wheu both housos balloted for senator. The net result of tho voto was: Higglns, 10; Addlrks, 0; Massoy, 3; Wnl cott (pom.), 10; Tunnel (Dom.), 1. Thpre 13 no olectiou in this, and It is not bolioved that there will bo any chango from tho above llguros for this week at least. Tho Republicans are now ln for n bitter fight, nud It is considered imposslblo tor them to ngreo upon olthcr Higglns or Ad dicks. Tho general opinion is that a dark horso will bo chosen, or thnt there will bo no cholco nt tills session Tho chances for Mnssey in a protracted struirclo are con- sidered excellent. uomocrutto nolltlclnns hern nlnlm tn navo assurances from tho Addicks mon that they will voto for a Demoornt In nrcf- oronco to Hlggius, but ho must bo a pro nounced Saulsbury Democrat, which would leave tho Domocratlo caucus nomi nee, unancouor walcott, out ln tho cold Tho liouso nnd senate both adjourned after b'allottlng for senator to attend tho inauguration of Governor Murvil. On re assembling both .brunches udjournod with out further action. An Accused Cadet Itinerated. Washington, Jau. 10. Secretary Hcr bort yesterday made publlo his decision ln tno case or iSuval Cadet Stnnlov P. Bon- nett, of Mnlno, a member of tho first class nt Annapolis, charged with copying from Cadet lirumby nt nu examination nud With denying tho copying. Tho result of tho secretary's decision In this case, which ho snys is of oxtrnonllnnry luterost nud gravity, is to roverso tho findings of tho ucndomlo board, to dismiss tho caso against uounetc nnu to oruor his rolenso from ar rest. Tho report of nn export bears out the secretary's conclusion that there is n reasonable doubt as to whether Cadet Rcnnctt Is not innocent. A Itelntlve of r.lucoln Itemoved from Olllce. WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10. Frunklln W. Jopllu hns been nppoluted postmaster at Kllzabethtowu, Ky., vlcoMrs. Bon Hardin Holm. General Ben Hardin Helm, tho husbaudtu Mrs. Holm, was ono of the most gallant soldiers of tho Confederate ,army, and was killed at the battle ofi Chlpiauga. Mrs. Helm, tho postmistress now removed, was a younger slstor bf Mrs. Abraham Jjlnoolu. Her uephow, Bobort1 Lincoln, when he-was appointed socrotnrv of war bv Presldont Garfield, secured his aunt's nppointmont, and she hns held the' position through throe administrations. Pleaded Guilty of I'orscry. MAWPTBJJ, Mich.. Jan. 10. Thorvnld Peterson, bookkeeper for tho Mnnlstoennd Grand Rapids railroad, is under arrest for forgery and was arraigned on four chnrga oi lorgiug ortiers ror money on the Man istee nndlirand lluiilds Hallroadconinanv. The prisoner pleadod guilty nnd was held for trlul. It hurfdevcloped that there have been about one hundred separate forgeries lor sniau amounts. The aggregate thus Inr ajseovoreil amounts to $,00u, but the exainiimtlon is not nearly completed, Denver Oltlelals Ilidleted. Denver, Jan. in. The Uuitetl States grand jury returned true bills against luuuiiton Armstrong, cuuai of police; Kate Dwyer. mutrou of the city jaU, ami bonks Mullens, president of tho flro nnd p61Ioe boaltl, on a charge of umbezallntr juna opening letters utuirotged toaadle W. Llokuns, wniie sue rns employed as po- Hoe mutron. The letter, It Is snld, wns opened with the expectation thnt It would compromise Airs. i,lckens. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Xow Jersey, Delaware. District of Columbia. Mary- loud and Virginia, rnln;wnrnior; easterly winds. 'Hlghor temperature Is Indicated in the middle, mid auuth Atlantic states, the, lower luko. rpglpji and New England. Lower twiineraturo U ludlcateil f r the districts west of tho Mississippi. RACKED WITH Pi, Tortured With Rheumatism For Quarter of a Century. Relief Came at Last to the Patient Sufferer- How She Was Cured. countj'; P.; says" "i wn u!ft suff'ere? from rheumatism. I had the dineaw for cra-u yenrs, nnd tho torture I ,ave ""'""t'oiie during tho past quarter !!." Cif ' i rj! no pEn .S0"1,'1 d,ll'e. Every '"i1;? V'Tm T y 'T.n? rftok?i1 "n1 ftde,. ddocVtlcV' lo'cYofnndTe' I' remedy that could be suggested bVt aft with the same result. None of them ever f, c,,"le luo gaiest relief. I hnd had c u'"c"'f " lung innr. n nnd becom ciironlo when I becan to use Mn.in,,i r Tfi "l jj"8'? JA"".?'??8 beore It n short time ihYThmtaMUmMtS i nnve not had a trace of It since and ...... w..iv.ucii iiiini. l am permanently cured," Munvon's RhenmnMs ffcn, 10 c"r? rheumatism iu nny part of wlB u. Acute or muscular rheunintism niini-. ickk, bioes, duck or breast, or sore- IIPII In nn 11. I. r. ... """"'J in Ir" one lu mree uours. it is ff lln vnn toarl to promptly cure lameness, stiff nndswoolen juiuiM, hiiu nacK, nnti nil pnlns ln thehlps win iinns. unronio rnenmntlsm, sciatica iiiiiiuitKu or uain in the back are bpcedlly coreu. MllnVOll's Hnmrnnnntlitp TTnma T?,..rtn,li. f!ompany, of Philadelphia, put up specf llcs for nenrlv tverr illunu u-i.ioi. . sold by all druggists, mostly for 23 cent? a uutiiCi AISTJfc' EMENTjS LKHQUSON'S TREAT ILE, P. J. PEnGUSON, MANAGER. THORSDAY, JANUARY 17th THE . . ! The Awful Tornado. The Great Rigging Scene, Sli Tars J. Fcrling a Monster Sail, The Collision of Two Ocean Liners al Full Speed, The Mighty MAMMOTH upen fcea fccene, with Waves Running Mountain High. Chlcagn Haroor at Night, and m other scenic wonders, PHOHUCTION "To hold as well as win success, Keep all your play bill promises." LINCOLN J CARTE ft Prices: ast 35. so and in cts. Reserved Heats at Kirlln'-i druir More HUMPHRBYS' Pr. Iluumhrevs' Sneclflra ore eelentiflcallv nml carefully prepared liemedles, used for years In private practice nnd for over thirty years by tho people with entire success. Every single SpeclHo a special cure for the disease named. Tliey cure without drugging, purging or reducing .iBBj&ieiu nuu ro iu met uuu ueeu uo sovereign Ileincdiea of the World. KJ. cnM. rBiciil. 1 levers, Congestions, Inflammations., .as -Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Collo as 3- T(iclhliiBi Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .33 4- Dlurrlieu, of Children or Adults ,25 7- Cougks, Colds, Bronchitis 23 8- NcurnlsIn, Toothache, Faceache 23 !)-IicacIaclii's, Sick Ileadacho, Vertigo., ,23 10- Uyspopsla. Biliousness, Constipation. .23 11- Huppressfd orl'nlnful 1'crloils... .25 la AVlilten, Too Frofose Terlods .25 , 13- Croup, Iiiirj-niMti, Hoarseness. ... .25 14 - Salt JMieutn, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. ,23 15- ItheuiimtlHUi, Kheumatio l'alns 25 l(l-.11ulerln, Chills, Fever nnd Ague .25 10-Cntarrh, Influenza, Cold lu toe Head. .25 BO U'hooplna Uougli ,25 27 Kidney IlUenes ,25 'S -Nervous Oclilllty 1.00 30- I'rlimry Wenknusi. , 25 31- SoroTuront, Qulney, Ulcerated Throat .23 HUMl'IIItKYS' MITCH HAZEL OIL, "The I'llo Ointment."-TrIal Size, 25 Cls. Sold by Drugglata, or s.Qt-irei)4 cn receipt f price. DB. H.Hy- JI..DJL (Hlpf() Bil.L ,,,, Hl'MrilltElS'SIED.CO.,lll1131TUlUm SI., JKWIonS. S-PBOTPIOS. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Hain and Oak Sts,, Shenandoah. Kresh and cool Beer always on tap Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costeixo & CASSinr, Proprletorn Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry (ior. Lloyd and' White ata,'' All work guaranteed to.be flrflt.class In even particular, unit ties and lace curtain sa urec tally abodacalled for and delivered AitrlH solicited. T. M. REILLY'J osnthalia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool brand Rsfreshlng Wines. Wulslieys, eto. Don't forget the pu T. MT. JrtelUyV Looust Avenue, C1SNTKALI. px. BQILm. MAE, Wholesale agent for fe'ifHVItoarl, I J Export Lager nil lum Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars 12UHouth.MalaI aat. C&ipjlSjFfl<as, Mmm k, The STEAM BEIOMTIIE C0..5?Sis2iSr"- m 1 ORNADO 1 PRESIDENT RESIGNS. k, Oasimir-Perior, of the Fronob Eopublio, Tired of Offloe. M. BEISSON MAY SU003ED HIM. Thn Itetlrlng Stiitnsiunu Itefunoil to I.Mpii to tho Appenl of III, Mlulshirs to In. dure lllm to Itocontlder Ills Action, Ciino of Ills Itctlrcmcnt. l'AUis, dan 10. It wns announced lant nignt mat ai. Uniimir-l'erier, tiruslttont ot uif r rounn repuuilo, had resigned offloe. utirliig the evening M. Cnsimlr-l'erlcr conferred wltli tlie president of tho senato. M. Challomul-Laeour, nnd nnnounced his iiitciitlou to resign. M. Challoniel-Lacour employed ills utmost eloquence ln n vnlu uiiueuvor ro persuade tho president to re consider his decision. All tho members of the cnblnet, from 1'rtme Mlulster Dupuy downward, followwl M. Challemel-Lncour ,,m Biimustou every argument to iuduco M Caslmlr-Perler not to resign. Their efforts were without success. Then the president's mother, &0 years old, was sent m npiioai to ner son. but sho too was un successful. AtO o'clock M. Caslmlr-Perler sont n short letter to M. Dupuy, informing him that his decision was irrevocable, nnd bog ging him to announce tho fact M. Dupuy accepted tho task thus Imposed upon him XI. BKISSOS nnd, as on tho occasion of the doath of M, Carnot, finds himself again confronted with th transmission ot powors Involv ing dlitlcultles of every descrlptlon,-arls-lng from the unexpected position of af fairs. tV second olllolal note was issued at mid night omelnlly nnnouuclng the restgnn tion of President Cnslmir-Porior nnd fore casting the ideas he Intends to dovelop lo ins iiiroweu nuirnws to the chamber of deputies. The note says that, in the ov of tho president, Monday's sitting of the chamber, and the voto which overthrow the cabinot, were only secondary inoideuts oi the struggle which Is pn reeding against tne parliamentary regime and nubile 111 ertles. M. Casimlr-Perlcr had hoped that tno president ol tha republic, who Is de prived of means of action, would have been oxempU'd from party attacks, and that the political confidence of tho Reuuh- llenns would have accorded him power and authority He had nlso hoped that those who, despite himself, had placed him In a position where he was unable to defend himself would hu-vo undertaken tho de fense of tho llrst magistrate. Continuing, tho note says that tho nres- uienr uns requested the mini-tors to tem porarily withdraw their rehign.-itions lu rder to facilitate the necessary changes. i no greatest perplexity reigns In all no- litical centors. "Whim the facts bi 'came known couMernutlon, amounting almost to siupi , soizeu .every one. There had been o'lilnous hints In tho press that M. C.i.-iimr-Pei-ier was,, growing tlrod of his portion, yet nobody paid attention to thorn. Ihe high ehuraeter. experience. firmness and integrity of tho president in- spired the oonfldouBe of jeyen tho ndvaucod uepuuuoans. On Jsov. 4 last M. Ghrnult-Richnrd sentenced to servo a term uf one vonr's im prisoninenc aim to pay.nlIne.of -1,000 francs ior puiiusiunj an article in t,y Uhomnrd su-miiiy reuerung upon i-rosldent Paul. mii-l'eiier. On Dec. 2, when ilby-eloet ion was jioiu to uu a vaeanoy in tho llrst con st tuency of tha Third district, Jf. Gerault litchurd was put forward as a candlduto, and after n reballot wns elected. Shortly afterwards, on Jan. 10, thoro was a discussion of a heated nature In tho chamber of deputies on tho question of re leasing M. Gerault-BIchard from prison, ln vlow of his having been elected a mom. ber of tho chamber of demitlas. nnd .ler ajupuy declared that his ministry nuum.iwuju u ins roieaso was voted by tho 'chamber. Tho premier's threat to re sign, hnd tho desired offoct, nnd tho pro positi was rejected. But tho debate on tho motion Is said to have affected Prosidont Caslmlr-Perler vory strongly, nnd he fretted under tho criticisms Thoro was another mattor which sorvod to Irritate Prosidont Cnslmir-Porior con siderably, and that wns tho olectiou on Doe. 18 of M. Henri Brlsson to tho presi dency of tho chumbor of deputies, lu suc cession ui duo mto Al. llUniean. M. Hrla. I son, It will be remembered, polled tho I highest number of votes, after M. Casimlr- i'ener, in tne election of a ohlef miigls- twite of Fnitiuti, and ho was known to be strongly onjHised to retaining M. Gerault RIohurdinDrlstiil itnd In favor of nmnesty for all political crimes. Consequently, his ro election,-on Jnn. 8, to the pretridencv of the oimmber of deputies, was looked upon in many quarters as uoing a decided re buff to President Caslmlr-Perier. und it was intimated that the fall of the cabinet would follow, and there wore persons who even hinted that thu resignation of Prosi dont Casimlr-Perior and tho election, pos sibly, of M. Brlsson to the presidency might be the eventual outcome of the government's tight to keep M. Gerault--Richard iu prison. . I In his inaugural speech In the chamber of deputies oil Dec. 80 M. Brlsson made an excellent speeoh, and one which was well received by the occupants of the Repub lican benches. After thanking tho cham ber for tho honor conferred upon him and oulogizlng his predecessor M. Brlton dwelt at length upon the fact that the progress mode by the republic was due, in a great measure, If not entirely, to liberty of dlsousslon. 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