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TPORTZ & BRO, North rvialn St. Celebrated l. ui'iic ll .-r, v-i.i , T f'ttl. ire and uri'im r iiumhi. with Tny nd l'epnyn mill p.; liu aun-ini .... -r Pill, aocl o'lur like and avuul iti-up- 1 N BliRglfl-O 'kyiaitinrpt. I tiuareuteou luiierior w w uiui. y- ro.itivi'ij 1)1. 6.V .1.. a V.. 1 Inrtli.liTflPH. 4 fill. FOR PEACEOR FOR WAR Viows of Leading Olorgymon on tho Venezuelan Disputs. A RESORT TO ARMS IMPOSSIBLE All Agree Tbnt the Two Oront KnglMi . Speaking Nut Inn. Will Not lliigagu In n j rrntrlcldnl Conlllct Onwrnor Ilitstlnzs Antlelpnlea an ltouiirablu Pence. ' NEW YoitK, I)ac. 28. Ministers In nearly nil tho churches in tho city made roforonco 'In their Bunnona yostorday to tlioVune euolu boundary dlsputo and the possibil ity of war between tlio United States and Kugliuid. Dr. PurUhltrst, In the txmrso of , Ids sermon In the Madison Square Presby terian church, said: ' "If Clirlstoiilom wants to mako tho ro- i Union of Josus, with Its liethluliuin, its nnirullo choir anil lu uiithuiu of 'l'uaco on Karth' tv lmihing story to the ungodly and a contempt to tho heathen, the best thlnn It can do will bo- to set tlio two fore most Christian nations of thu earth to blowing up ono nnothor's citlos and blow ing out one another's bruins. "Unless we utterly inlsconcelvo tho sen timents of tho Chrlstinnbied musses both horo nhdion lie other sluo of the water, Buoh tin ISStnJ will bo morally impossible Thei-o will be no conlllct tbnt will go ba yuiul tho point of messages and prontiu clumentos, on elthor side, if tho church of tho IJothlclic -i Christ comes out and re cords Its veto. Christianity botli horo and In Knglnnd is too thoroughly an integral part of national life for armies and navies to clash In warfare. " Hov. Charles II. Katon, pastor of the Church of the Divlno Paternity, preached a sermon on tho wickedness of war. It was deplorablo, ho said, that tho day on which Christians were to culebrnte the birth of Christ and proclaim from ovory pulpit tho doctrlnos of peaeo tho nation should bo eagerly waiting thu ultimatum of tho statesmen, and inuttorlngs of war should illl the land. It was moro deplora ble still that tho two most advanced of Christian nations, tho two which lmddono most to do nway with tho possibilities of war, wero now apparently ready to throw away arbitration and substitute conlllct. Ho believed tho peoplo would visit upon ! tho head of any statesman or loader who i dared to bring about war, without first I trying to arbitrate, a swift nud terrible vengeance Uou loruld, lie said, tunc a na tion should shrink from war for fear of de preciating tho valuo of stocks nud securi ties, but God forbid, on tho other hand, that a nation should plunge into war un necessarily, without ilrst having tried every other means to bring about a settle ment. In tho courso of his sermon Hov. !)". Madison C. Potors, of tho llloomlngdaio Iteformed church, said: "Wnr is cruel, hateful, wrong. War Is hell. Tho political demagogues who at this Chrlstma-dUlo nro shouting for war Will bo branded by tho second, sob-T thought of tho American people as tho criminals of tho Nineteenth century. When theso men had an opportunity to light for their own lnnd,whun tho Stars and stripes were trailed in tlio dust, thoy sent substi tutes. A warbatween Knglnnd nud Amer ica could never be terminated until 0110 or tho other went Into bankruptcy or hnd no moro men to 1111 tho ranks. As a preacher of tho gospel of peace ami universal broth liood, I call for arbitration." Hov. Hr. W. ti. Uninsford preached a sermon beforo a meeting of tho Young Men's Christian association at Association JInllontho"lllsunderstandlugsof Christ." Towards tho close of his sermon he said that tho misunderstanding of Christ was ovldouced by war talk that had boon in dulged in by tho nation during tho last few days. Nothing could bo In moro di rect conflict with Christ's teaching than that two Christian nations should lly at each other's throats for a trlllo. Tho mem bers of thu Young Men's Christian asso ciation woro numerous across tho sen. nud it would bo an ovll spirit truly that would put them at tho throats of tholr brethren Jjero. It would bo fratricidal. Thero could bo no war if 'the Christian people of both nations had anything to say about It, and ho bollcvcd tho Christian spirit in this in stance would triumph. ' v Dlscusslng.tho Venezuelan question lit ids sermon Hev. Thomas fllxoifj Jr., Slid: "In myoplnljnthovory thought of wrfr be tween tho United States and Great Hrltalu is a crlmo. Where there is war thoro Is something to fight for. If thero Is any great principles or any great issues In volved thero may bo occasion for ono great nation to stand on tho plntform that Great Hrltalu occupies and tho platform thatour nation occupies now. A war between Great Hrltalu and tho United State would bo a crime, because wo nro tho same peoplo, tho samo blood and tho sanio tongue. What great issues aro involved In tills question .of landlordism to cause two great coun tries to go to wart" Declares the Confederates Would Fight. ClIICAOO, Dec. 33. General John H. Gor don spoke lu Central Muslo Hall upon "Tho First Days of tho Confederacy" to an audlonco that filled tho biiildlug. Gen- , crnl Gordon's declarations that tho Mun roo doctrine must bo uphold at any cost was received with eiulunhvstlo oheers "No man who knows what wnr means," said Gcnorul Gordon, "will speak upon tills matter without doop thought and gravo consideration. However, as a man representative of the south, ami as the present commander-in-chief of tlio Con federate veterans, I consider myself safe in saying that If war should como again the boys who wore the gvny, old as they 1 are now, would eome to the front once i more, and their old rolioi yell would bo Iieai'd beyond tho Canadian borders." i If you want an easy shave, As tfojd its liarlier oVer glve, Call at Charles Dorr's. shaving uiloou, Jlornlnn, night or busy niKin; Will cut our hair with ease anil gnin- To suit the contour ot your tmue. CHARLES DERR, "12 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Evan J. 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I commenced taking Dr. Milos' Restorative Nerviuo and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and I am as well now as t over was." Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. Of a bead splitting lieadacho Immediately re lieved by the use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They are a positive and (.peedy cure anil are guaranteed absolutely harmless. Their great success Is ample proof that they are an elTeetlvo article, which can be nlwnys u-eil with tlio best of results. Procure them from Ciruhler llros. After All Others Fail consult tiiu pajioi's spi:ciai.ist "XOQ N t Ctll Qi iMuw Callowhlll 367 11. lOUl Ol. Philadelphia. To secure a poslllvo and permanent cure of Hrrors of Youth and Loss of Manhood and of all diseases of the blood, Kidneys, llladiler, Skin and nervous System consult at once Dr. I.obb. He guarantees In all cases caused by Kxcesses. Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strength by building up the shattered nervlius system and aildlmr new life and eneriry to the broken down constitution. Consultation and examinations free and strictly confidential. Oillen hours, daily and Sunday, from OA. 31. to 3 P. M. and C to 9 cvenlnirs. Head bis book on errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. NOTICE. VfOTICU. The IlnruiiKh Council of the l!or 1 oukIi of Shenandoah, Pa., pursuant to an ordinance adopted on the tenth day of Decem ber, A. 1)., lhM, will Issue bonds payable to the bearer, to the amoiuit of Sil.OOO, to be issued on the llrst day of January, 1S90, to niatiue and payabloon the llrst day of January, 1031, re deemable after the llrst day of January, lull, at the pleasure of said Council, and to hear interest at t'io late of live per cent, per annum. Will be sold to the highest blddcrT and sealed bids will be received until Tuesday, December 21th, 18W. 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Plymouth churtlh last night was packed to the doors to hoar Dr. Lyman Abbott's sermon on "Tlio Venezuelan Question," during which hOi said; "Thero Is reason for our projiidlcos against Great Hrltalu. Wherever she has gono she hns gone brusque, bold and do flant. Hut wherever sho has gono sho has cnrrled a higher life with her. No nation has been worse for her presence. A war with Knglnnd Is like a civil war.' Wo aro of the same blood and kin. If wo must Imperil our trade and our commerce, if wo must sacrifice our inaiiufacttirli's, It wo must call our farmers from tho plow wo have tlono It twice before, and wo would do it again In a good rauso. If wo aro to follow Abrn!i.:m Lincoln wo shall fire no shot until tho llrst shot Is fired at us. Let us havo peace." "Let tin Stand ror Our Itlghts." 1'lTTsnuiiu, D'c. SB. Governor Hast ings yesterday diidmvd himself on tho war question, unequivocally pronouncing tho Montoe iloclrlno go id. Tho occasion was tlio annual memorial services of .lames N. Iiysle Post I2S, (J. A. H. In tho course of his address the governor said: "Lately vv havo been hearing growls from the Hrlr lsh Hon Hut thorira.'s mi l Stripe arc in no more danger than when Li-o handi I his sword to Grant. Two great poopl speaking tho samo language, cngaied u tho samo pursuits, having the sain lllbli nud believing In tho same God, will not p to war. Let us hope so anyway. Hut let there bo no peace that will put a stain upon our ling Let us stanVl for oiu rights." lr. Talinngn Heals the Peaeo Anthem. Washington, Dc. 23. In a numb.-r ol pulpits of Washington yesterday allusions 1 were mnilo to tho possibility of a war w Kb . Great Rritaln. Hov. T. Do Witt Talmnge. In Ills discourse ar the Mrst Presbyt 'rlan Ihuri'h, said: "And now, standing here. ' Mi near the Christina day, 1 hear unroll-I lag from tho sky tlio p.uro anthem. Ttiero will bo no war between Knglanil and the United States. Such a war would lie the greatest calamity since the creation of the world." Urdus Spanish Alliance with Ihiglaiid. MAliliii), Dec. -ii. Public opinion hen Is so strongly in favor of Knglnnd in the Venezuelan controversy that suggestions aro advanced for an alliance, between Kng lnnd and Spain in tho event of President Cleveland's action involving hostilities. Tho Imparclal urges upon tho government tho necessity of friendship with England in order to counteract the Monroo doctrine. Canada's Loyalty to i:ii';lunil. Ottawa, Dec. 2:). Ono result of the wnr scaro will bo In the thorough equipment of tho Canadian forces. Tho country will not bo satisfied till all aro armed with tho .Lee-Metford rifles. It Is gratifying to note that tlio scare seems to have drawn Can ada closer than ever to England. Every where tho firm determination is expressed to hold by the old Hog, come what may. The C7nr I'nvors Arbitration. London, Dec. S3. Tho Vienna corre spondent of Tlio Daily News learns from I St. Petersburg that tho Russian minister ! In tho United States has boon instructed to report all details of tho Anglo-American dlsputo to his government. "Tho czar would like to seo tho question arbitrated," says 'no Dally INews correspondent. General Harrison Declined to Arbitrate. INDIANAPOLIS, Doc. 23. Friends of ex President Harrison assert without quali fication that ho had received an offer of tho presidency of tho Venezuelan commis sion from tho administration, and that he declined tho position. According to tho story told hero tho offer was mado tomem bers of tho Indiana delegation in congress, and by them conveyed to Mr. Harrison, and that ho replied ho could not possibly accept tho trust, becauso It would entail un arduous journey to South America and privations incident to it that ho was not physically abloto endure. Democratic Victory In Maryland. Wektmixstkh, Md., Dec. 23. Completo returns from all tho election districts in Carroll county insure tho election of Dr. J. W. Hcring, tho Democratic candidate for stato senator, by a majority of seven teen VotOS. Tlin enntosr. bna luim, n f the most exciting in tho history of the I county, bocnuso upon Its result depended i tho political complexion of tho stato sen- ' ate, which will assemble on Jan. 1. Tho election was hold for tho purpose of select- a successor to tlin Into Snout, in 1I,.1.-. ! ney J. Honnett, who died suddenly a few weeks after his election as a Democrat. Hering's election gives tho Democrats a majority of two votes. Lynched by it JIoli of Negroes. Little Hock, Dec. 23. Harnoy Hrown, colored, was lynched by a crowd of soven or eight negroes near Wrightsvlllo, Ark. Drown had been living with another ne gro's wife, tho husband having left her. The husband returned and got some of his neighbors to help him avenge himself on ! Hrown. They took Hrown to the woods, J stripped him, and after whipping hint took 1 a rupo and tied castings to him, after which ho was thrown Into a mill pond and drowned, ualvln Kllett, tho husband. and Valentino Hampton, Ids son-in-law, are in Jail. Sunlc by nu American Steamer. London, Deo. 23. The Hod Star lino steamship Herlin, Captain Lewis, from Southampton for Now York, collided with and sunk the Urltish ship Willowbnnk, Captain Young, of Glasgow, thirty miles southwest of tho Isle of Portland, at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho Falmouth pilot on the Wlllowlwnk, who went below to saw his clothes, was drowned. The crow of the Willowbnnk, including the captain's wife, wero brought hero by tho Berlin, which returned for repairs. f.lollally Wounded by lluiglars. New Philadelphia, (., Dee. 8.-Jfwo masked men appeared at thu farm houMof John K Ziglor, six miles north of this place, ami upon .Iglor's ivfusnl to hand over Ids money one shot him, the bullet 1 entering near the left temple and lodging below hi right jaw Mrs. Zlglor grappled ! with tho man and was shot In the abdo men Henry Link, a neighbor, drove the ' burglars off. The wounds of Mr. nud Mrs. i Zlgler are probably fatal. Will rrnlonir the New York Strike. Nkw Yohk, Doe 23 Whatever hope may hnve existed on ."Saturday for a speedy and satisfactory settlement of the tailors' 1 ktrlko was dispelled yesterday by the no I tlouof tho Clothing t'ontrnctors' Mutual 1 Protective association Tho contractors virtually decided to make the present trouble tho decisive strugglo betwoeu themselves mul their employ and bade dt'llance to the bourd if a al U ing delegati-s wstit fk -fit" way y . tim. m ni-a m a m r- ml (.OOP Tobacco aTer sold "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." 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All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, "c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. M. C. WATSON, JOHN DALTON, Wholesale nnd Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading llrowing C'o.'s Ilecr and Porter. 116 -and 113 S. rvialn St. MILLINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE ! My entire stock mid fixtures for Bale. Inventury taken at runt and a wtisfaetory dicouut made.' Never Mich a chance 'to get an eabiblislicd business lor v little money. Lightest and bit located store in town uvqmhliisT Boii'i at .ist and less. Four wegkVlftCt to get tin- I'.in ilargains. Don't payi more eUewheic We luwv tho bar gains; eoine before they ,ur uonc. MRS. Q. W. llYDn, 29 N. MAIN STREET IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't Kit It, then come Vo iir- ioi it We carry the beat ot . , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. 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