ICvtrntlittMl nn a TlitrtlT L'luiriri.. A I'll 'v. .V Y., An.. I - -(MDiti , fniiii Empoiiu 1, l'a., jmkt.i. .. .in. i mm -rt. B. Wrvl'H, Jr., nt tho home o his fatlu-r In l'nlr Ilavon, tliU ootiuty, on the charge of inurO. ring Christian lJruin lu tho fall of 1888. Tho nllogetl olijeot of tlio crlino was roMery. Shortly after tho mu.tl'r Albort .MUer, of Hiirrlsbiirff, Pa., was arrostoii for Its commission, hat on trial was noqulttcd. Young Wright comes from rospoctublo parentage and Is now only 3i years of ago, ami at the time of tho crime was committed was less than 10. He lias been under suspicion for several months. Ho was taken to 1'eiinsylvanla today. To Soli Out tho Wlilaky Trust, CHICAGO, April 13. Tho proportlos of the whisky trust will be sold to the high est bidder. Judge Showaltor, of tho United Statos clr -ult court, In an ord r Issued yosterday admitted that tho trust no longer had n legal existence. Its board of direc tors was clmrgod with having deserted Its trusteeship, that It had no quorum, and any election of now mouthers of tho board would not cnablo them to reacquire tin property from tho receiver. Tho court dl rected Hecelvor MoNultn to sell the prop erty, "and that the proceeds be distributed umong those ontltled thereto." Dorno to Donth 1y a llm-stlitf Dnm. An sjs' CAMP, Cal., April la. Thi. turn of tho Utlca Mining company, thrwnilleo from hero, broke. Fifty feet of the north wing gave way, and the volumo of water It had contained rushed toward the Moke lumnoa, a roaring torrent, boro with It tho body of Otto Lundt and tho fragments of buildings that woro in tho path of danger. Lundt, who was nearly 80 years old, might have escaped, but ho rushed back to his ho iso to securo$700 and somo jewelry. A Dying Man Immersed. OAKLAND, Md., April 13. Jacob Mossor, o young man lying at the point of death, . was persuaded by thoDunkards to submit to being Immersed. Ho was carried to a stroam on a cold day and ducked three tlirios In tho Icy wotor. Throo days later ho died, and tho stato's nttornoy proposos to lnstltuto proceedings ngalnst tho porpo trators of tho outrage HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. r i'Fora loner tlmo I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al most incessaniiy. i naa no appetite and could not sleep. I would be com pelled to sit up in bed and belch cas from my stomach until I thought mat. every minuie woum po my last There was a feellinir of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sween a room without resting. My hus band induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." MRS. HARRY E. STARR, Pottsvillo, Pa. Dr. Miles IToart Carols sold on a posltlro nuaranteo that tho first bottlo will benefit. 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NANCHBSl BOSTON NIW YORK OHIOIOO BAN PRANOISCO PROVIOKNOI BUFFALO Or a HARTFORD, 80 $60. Boys' or Girls' Oet a Columbia Catalogue. Free at any Columbia agency j by mall for two i-cent stamps. MMmJMmTMTkM GEO. H. KRICK, gont lor Columbia and Hartford Blcjclos, Shenandoah. Pa, PEACE NOW IN SIGHT. The Peace Commissioners Eavo Beached an Agreement. AS VIEWED BY MINISTER KUEIN0. Jnpun'n Kopresentntlro nt Washington IIc- llevon Thnt thn I'lnnl Doclnrntlon of Fcaco Will bo Itcnohed Within the Next Week. Washington. April 13.-omclal advices I' received nt tho japnncso legation from i Japan hullonto that nu understanding ln boon reached between tho Japanese ami Chlncso plonlpotoutlarles, and. that the nows of tho deflnito conclusion o peaco may bo oxpected at any tlmo. Tho exact tonus of peaco cannot as yet bo ascertained, but It Is understood thnt, In rospouso to tho urgent nud repeated re quests of tho Chlncso plenipotentiary for an nbatoniont of tho demands originally madobythem, tho Japnnoso plenipoten tiaries havo granted somo concofislous'. Brlofastho official message Is it tnnrks tho closo of tho China-Japan war, barring tho possibility, of course, of somo unex pected hitch at tho last moment. Minister Kurino, of Japan, said concern ing tho official cable from Toklo: "Tho cablegram Is quite brief and does not roclto tho terms, nor does It say that poaco as yet has actually been reached bo- tweon tho onvoys by .which peaco seonis as3urod. I havo no doubt from this that wo will have a treaty of peaco within a few days. It undoubtedly will bo concluded within tho next seven days, as tho armls tlco expires at tho end of that tlmo. Should It not bo arranged by thattlnlo thero prob ably would bo no difficulty In continuing atrucouow l!mt a peaco understanding has boon definitely reached. "There may bo somo dolay In arranging tho dotails of tho now Japan-China treaty, as It will covor all of tho commercial in terests of tho two countries. One of tho most essential items will be that of tho tariff. Heretofore tho Japanese duty has beon 6 por cent, on Chinese goods, and un der tho favored nation clause uu otnur countries woro entitled to tho snmo rnto. But with Japan's now treatlos with tho TTnltod States. Groat llritaln anil ot v couutrlos, all of which contain the favored nation clauso, It will no longer uo possiuio to give China tho 6 por cont. rato." Mr. Kurino salil that in tno auseuco oi deflnito word from his government as to tho terms of tho peaco uuderstautling uo did not wish to spoculato on tonus. Ho regarded It as settled, however, tunt tuo Island of Formosa would bo permanently ceded to Japan. Ho also considered tho lndopoudenco of Corea as settled. This would leave tho question of indemnity, of Port Arthur's occupation anil or luturo treaty arrangements as tho subjects on which tho Japanese plenipotentiaries may hnvo grautod somo concessions. Those concessions muy npply to ouo or tho other of tho threo tonus, or to all of them. Tho minister is hardly propareu to oo- llovo that thero will bo no occupation of Port Arthur. It Is posslblo that a term of yoars may Do couceueu lnsioou oi a pui- manont occupation, or eiso tuat tuo uituuu of tho surroundlnir torrltory may bo moro restricted than was first contemplated. Mr. Kurino takes a cousorvutivo viow oi the conclusion of peaco. Ho sharoa- tho fooling of his countrymon that Japan had won tho right to expect much as tho price of peaco. Tho minister communicated tho Information from Japan to tho stato do partmont during tho day. It was after tho oablnot mooting, howovor, and Secre tary Grosham did not communloato tho nows to his oaumet colleagues. Liator in tho dny Prosidont Cleveland was In formed. Ilusala Objects to Jaimneio lSxtonslon. St. Pkteusdurg. Anrll 13. It Is stated on oxoellont authority that Ituuslu has de termined to mako diplomatic opposition to tho annexation by Japan oi any portion in tho Aslatlo continent. Tho Russian army and navy in tho far oast aro uemg roin fnrc.n.1 with tho vlow of supporting this de cision. The Itusslan government has also resolvod not to iutorfero In Armenia, In order to have a froo hand In tho far oast, Am I Married or Hot ?" Asked Mr. A., despondently, "I declare, TV Wl fn Is so nervous and Irritable that I don't stay In the house a moment longer than in I can help. JXiy nome lsn swuat it iiRprl to he." 'Mrs. A. Is suffering from ..ma fnTintlntinT derangement, 1 pre' nuuiD . - . , , , , - , - aume," said U. "xes, sue uas oteu u invalid for years." "Exactly. 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Mil DruifliU. rhlUdk., i'a. mm r AM Unearthed by Now Jersey's In- vostigating Committee, MONSTER BILLS FOR PHINTING. Twenty TIinnnml Dollar a Year l'nld for Translating and Printing of Certain He port, Not n Single Copy or Which How llcen Distributed. TnENTON, April 13. Tho senate investi gating committee resumed Its sitting yes torday, Counsol Corbln opening tho ses sion by exhibiting tho minute book of tho state board of arbitration In which no on trios had boon made slneo March, 1893. The minutes exhibited showed In ono caso the authorization of tho prosidont of tho board to put In a long distance tolophono In his private residence at tho exponso of tho stato. Lewis Hobortson, ono of tho mombers of tho old board, and ex-Sonatcr Martin, of Hunterdon county, wero put on tho stand. Mr. Hobortson admitted that ho had secured his position through Martin, hut ho donlod that ho had ever glvon Martin any compensation. Martin also denied that ho had received any monoy from olthf r. Both Robortson and Martin woro examined closoly as to In terchanging and cashjng of checks, but no proofs of Uobortson having paid Mar tin any monoy was adducod. Mr. Corbln next took up the caso of county clerks who havo not roturnod to tho state treasury cortaln judges' fees which belong to tho stato. Ho wont over a list of tho counties showing a list of de linquents. They Inoludod County Clerk Barbor and ox-Clerk Hollingshcad, of Camdon; ox-Clorks W. A. Smith, J. Ed ward Vaudevor, Samuel Smith and Jamos T. Wrlghtson, of Essex; Josoph Arrow smith, Jiimos H. Patterson and Charles S. Patterson, of Monmouth; A. B. C. Haven, of Ocean, and Donnls McLaughlin, of Hudson, had paid within tho year over $5,000, and only owed for tho prosont term of court. A number of county clorks wero put on tho.stand. James T. Wrlghtson.who owos fcos for six terms of court, said that there was litigation with rcspect.to tho fees duo to county clerks of Essex.'nnd ho did not fool that ho should pay tho monoy out of his own poekot whllo much lnrgor sums due him woro tied up so that ho could not get thorn. Clerk Barbor, of Camdon, squarrod up yosterday, and said ho had to pay out of Ills own pocket $250 which ho has not yot collected from tho lawyers. Ho suggests a law forbidding county clorks to fllo paper. until tho lawyers had paid their stato foos. Ex-Clerk Hollingshcad testified that tho $045 owed by him reprosontod tho amount of fees ho had boon unnblo to collect, and ho did not think ho should bomado pay It. Samuel Armstrong, chief clerk to Quar termaster Gonoral Donnolly, was ques tioned us to 'military transportation fur nished to stato ofllclals and employes not connected with tho militia. Mr. Arm strong said that this transportation was Issued by ordors of Governor Abbott, com-mander-ln-chlof of tho militia. Mr. Cor bln then road a (totalled list of tho persons thus furnished with transportation at tho stato's expenso. Mr. Corbln, after Mr. Armstrong loft tho stand, brought up tho matter of state printing. The stato treasurer's report for last yoar shows an oxpoudlturo of $43,000 undor tho head of printing, and $89,000 undor tho head of udvortlslng. This by no means Included tho total amount paid, as items which properly belonged undor those heads wero distributed through twonty-slx different accounts. Tho total expenditure for tho past four years, as shown by computing all tho Items, ranged from $177,000 In 1801 to $191,000 In 1891. Even this sum, Mr. Corbln said, wns not tho full amount paid out, as somo of tho stato boards rccclvo tholr appropriations In lump sums from tho scato treasuror, and Incur their own printing dobts. Mr. Corbln nlso showed by figures from tho stato comptroller's ofllco that for tho past four years It cost tho state $30,000 a year to havo cortaln reports translated und printed In tho Gorman and Italian Ian. guagos, and proved by witnossos that In tho caso of sovornl of thoso reports nqt a single copy had boon distributed. Otto Heinz, of tho Heinz Lithographing and Printing company, of Newark, which drew largo sums of money from tho stato tronsury, was put on tho stand. Mr. Helrus said that all work dono by his firm had been obtained by bidding in open competition or by authority of loglslatlvo resolutions designating tho Urm to do certain work. Tho books of tho firm woro submitted to tho committee, and will bo examined by Mr. Corbln beforo tho next mcotlug. Mr. Corbln questioned Mr.HoInzclosoly as to what disposition had been modo by him of tho cash proceeds of certain stato chcoks ho had cashed in Tronton, and no corresponding rocord cash deposit ap poared In tho firm's bank books. Mr. Heinz said he had paid bills with somo of it, und presumed tho rest had boon doposltcd. Tho linn s cash book not bolng nt bund, the statement could not bo vorillod. Tho cash book will be prosoutod at tho next meet ing of tho commltteo, when tho Investiga tion Into printing oxtravagauco will bo ooutinuod. Determined to Die Together. St. Louis, April 13, The doad bodies of a man and woman woro found lying side by side on Jacob Duffy's farm, a fow miles west of this elty, on tho Alton road. Their throats were out and their faces stained with blood, By the sldo of tho man was a rovolver, and at hi sfeet was a box laboled "rat poison. The ueau couple wero Liouis Frank and Kate Kolb, who hud long boon lovers, and thoy loft a noto saying thoy wlshod to die togothor. Each had boon shot lust abovo tho heart, after swal lowing poison and gashing their throats with a sharp knife. Damage for Ills Daughter's Life. Brooklyn, April 13. Tho jury In the suit of Charles w. MoKoovor to recover damages for tho loss of his daughter's llfo from tho Atlantlo Avonuo Railroad com pany, brought In a verdict for $4,000 beforo Judgo Clement In the city court. Ou Jan. 18. U0i. tho child Ellen, was knocked down and killed by a trolley car bolong ing to tho company, on Park avenuo. This Is tho seoond trial of tho suit, tho jury having disagreed on the first. Eight l'crsonj Probably Drowned. Belfast, April 18. Eight bervunts 1 the employ of the Marquis of London derry, at his resldenoo, Mount Stewart, Newtownard, oounty Down, went into boating exourslon Thursday on Lough Btrancford. 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