The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 10, 1896, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
liSTAHLlSlir.D 1810.
Published overy livening, Ktccpt Sunday, nt
R South Jauiux Stiikft. Nraii Okntrk.
She Herald Is dcllvcicd ItiShcuawlonn unit t'io
surrounding towns for six cents n week, pay
able to tho curriers. Ily mnll $8.00 n year, or 25
cents n month, pnynlilc In ndvnnce. Advertise
ments charged according to spare anil position.
The publishers reserve the right to char.go the
position of advertisements whenever the puli
lleatlon of news lenmnils It. Tho right Is
rcoened to reject any advertisement, whether
liald for or not, that the publishers may deem
Improper. Advertising rates made, known
uimjii application.
Knteri d ut the postofllce at Shenandoah, Pn., as
second class mall matter.
TKLF.P1IONK CONNHCTION.
Evening Herald
l'ltlDAY, JANVAKY 10, ISflfl.
REPUBLICAN BTATE CONVENTION.
To the Itepuhllean electors of Pennsylvania:
The Hcpubliciins of l'ennsylvanl.i, by their duly
, lioscn retiresentativcs. u ill meet in State con
vention Tliiintii.v. AprHZI, lsufi, at 10 o'clock
n. in , in the opera house, city of Harrislmrg, for
the purpose of nominating two candidates for
representntive-at-large in Congress and thirty
two candidates for Presidential electors, the
wlcction of eight dclegates-nt-largo to the Ite
puhllean National convention, and for the
ransiKtion of such other business as may he
presented,
lly order of the State Committee.
SI. S. Quay,
Attest: Jr.iiii II. ItKX, Chairman.
W. It. Aniihkws, Secretaries.
Tins being lenp year, and at the sumo time
the year of general elections, the public
expects to boar lielva Lnckwood making
advances to tho Presidential nomination at n
very early day.
Hknrv Clews, the financier, struck the
bulls-eyo when he said tho government
revenue should he indented so as to furnish
a surplus, instead of, as now, leaving a
deficit. When we had a tariff that produced
a. surplus, we had no trouble in mainlliiiiin
tin- gold reserve.
li' we may credit tlio advertisements that
aprear in tho Hr.itAi.n every day, and wo
know of no rensons fur discrediting them,
this is the time to secure bargains. Tho
retail stores that communicate with the
public through the columns of the llKKAM)
ccm to be more prolific in bargains than at
jny period within our recollection. All
tastes can ho gratified, whether they
be of the extravagant or of the economic
rder. We tbercforu invito our readers to a
perusal of them before they start out on
their shopping tours.
TilK railroad corporations of tho state
which failed to make report to the Depart
ment of Internal Atfalrs, as required by law,
and which were certified to tho Attorney
General for collection of the penalty of JTi.OOO
each, are pleading for mercy, lliey give
through their olliccrs all manner of excuses
for their conduct, and promise never to do it
again. For years the department has been
liarrastcd by the failure of these companies
to make their reports, and it was decided
this year to enforce the penalty. In some
cases thu penalty will probably lw remitted,
but in the aggravated cases it will be
collected.
THE SPRING ELECTION.
Tho timo is drawing very near for the
.Sprint election, and thon; members of the
Citizens party who contemplate seeking the
tutlnigo of the pcopio for borough olllccs
have very little time in which to get their
fences in shape, if they havo not already
done so. According to tho published notice
of tlio Citizens Executive Committee, all
candidates must piescnt their names and tlio
icquircd fees to the becretary of tho com
mittee not later than thu 17th inst. It will
thus be seen that hut one week leinaius for
prospective candidates to bring their names
properly- before tho primaries, and u failure
to do so will bo no fault of the committeemen,
as ample notice has been given.
Tho primaries of tlio Citizens party this
year will bo held under a modified form of
what is geneially known ns the Crawford
county system. The rule havo been
published in tlio HiuiAl.n, and were adopted
by tho present Standing Conmiltteo in tho
early jwrt of December last, l.ulo II requires
that "all candidates for borough or ward
iilicesmiit notify tho bocjetary of the com
mittee within such time as may lie designated
by said commltteo of their intention to be
come candidates, giving their full luiiac-. and
.iddresboe, Mating the ollices for which they
aie omidliUtesatid jnyiug to the committee
-m il Minis of money as may bo hereafter
stated, m ussesMiients towards tho payment
.'i necessary exioiiu."
The name of all candidates will lie placed
anon one ticket, to bo furnished by tho
Standing Committee, nud tho voter will
placo a won ,( x ) opposite the names of the
candidate he deblros to vote for.
Tho proiocis of victory for tho Citizens
luirty in Februaiy were nover brighter, and
in none of the wauls aro bitter factional
lights anticipated, as has lieen tho caso on I
heveral occasions in tho past. Friendly and
spirited contests for tho different ofllces are
to 1io expected, and should lie encouraged.
When thete contests aro conducted In tlio
proper spirit tliey leave no sores to heal and
create an active interost in tho election on
the part of the voters. Every member of the
partyhasarishtto mpiro for politieal pre
ferment, but In doing so thoy should grant to
lluir opponents the same rights vouchsafed
to themselves, nnd If defeated nrcopt tho
result with good Brace. If tills spirit will
govern tlio candidates In tlio proscnt contest,
victory will crown our effurts,
It's u Curious Woman '
who can't havo conudenco in Dr. Pierce's ,
Fnvorltn Proscriiitlnu. Iluru is atonic for
ttlcd-out womanhood, a remedy for all Its I
peculiar Ills and ailments and If it doesn't
help you, there s nothing to pay. 1
What more can ynu ask for, In a mcdlclno? i
Tho "l'recrlptlon" wlllhulld up, strengthen
nnd Invigorate tho entire fcmnlo system. It t
regulates and promotes all the proper funo-1
tions, improves digestion, enriches the blood,
dispels achos and pains, brings refreshing
sleep, and restores health and vigor. In
"female complaints" of every kind nnd In nil
chronic weaknesses and derangements, it's
tlio surest remedy.
Nothing urged in its place by a dealer,
though 't may bo better for him to sell, can
be, "just as good" for you to buy. Send for
a free pamphlet. Address World's: Dispensary
.Medical Asm, datum, lSuilUlo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, piles,
biliousness, Indigestion and headaches.
llellet In tslx Hours.
Distressing kidney and bladder diseases
relieved ill six hours by tlio "New Great
South Ameiican Kidney Cure" 1 Ills new
remedy is a great surpnso on account of its
exceeding promptness In relieving pain in
the madder, kidneys, hack and every part
of the urinary passages in male or female
It relievos retention of water and pain in
passing It nlmost Immediately. If you want
quick relief and euro this Is your remedy.
Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South
Mam street.
Coming Incuts.
Jan. 18. Grand Welcome Meeting to llrig-
adier liown and Knslgn Gilbert, nt Kvangclical
church.
Feb. 17. First annual ball, Patriotic Drum
Corps, liobbins' opera bouse Schoppc
orchestra.
Teh. !20. Supper and entertainment under
thenuspices of Council Xo. 81, Daughters of
Liberty, in Kobhins' hall.
lllieklen's Al-utea Snlie.
Tho best salve in tho world for cuts,
bruises, soles, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tettnr, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and
nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Price
B5 cents per box. Tor sale by A. Wasley.
liny Keystone flour. He sure that the
name Lk-sio & Hakii, Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every sack. tf
ForniMiu in the chest a piece of flannel
dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Halm
and bound on over the seat of tho pain, and
another on tho back between the shoulders,
will afford prompt relief. This is especially
valuable, in cases whero tho pain is caused
by a cold and thcro is a tendency towaid
pneumonia. For sale by Gruhler l!ros
druggists'
Have tho leaks in your gas and water mains
repaired by P. W. Hell, tlio plumber.
Ijvcd and Kverlmrdt Matched.
ATLANTIC CITY, Jan. 10. Horace Leeds'
manager, Captain Glorl, olllcially notified
him last night by telegraph from New
York that all arrangements had been mado
for his light witli Jack Kverhardt, at El
Paso, next month.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
Closing Quotations or tlio New York and
1'Iilladelplll.l Kxchaligcti.
NEW YoilK, Jan. U. Today's stock market
is best described ns a waiting one. The volume
of business underwent a considerable shrink
age und there was u marked absenco of the rc
cent excitement. Closing blUb:
Baltimore ic Ohio 37?g Now Jersey Ccu.. Slii
Dei. & Hudson 12iU
V., U & W 158
Krlo 134
LakeKrle&W.... 18
Lehigh Nav i3
Lehigh Valley....- 35
N. Y. Central...
Pennsylvania. .
Heading
St. Paul
W. N. V. & Pa
West Shore.. ..
. U74
General Markets.
Piui.AiiEi.i'iiiA, Jan. t). Klour Arm; win
ter superfine, S--3.iS-.50; do. extras, 5S.00
i.'.b5; Pennsylvania roller, clear. t31ti3.'J0; do.
do. stralBht. 33; western winter, clear,
$.iSM:M. Wheat firm, quiet, with CSc. bid
and (18)io. asked for January. Corn quiet,
steady, with SSHa. bid and tCio. asked for
January. OaU quiet, steady, with StKc bid
and SMJic. asked for January. Hay firm;
choice timothy. $10. Heef llrin. Pork higher;
old mess, SlOaiU.M; short clear. S10.7512.35;
Lard llrm; western steam,S5.8U. liufter steady;
western creamery,
lUifiWSc.; do. factory. U4
17c.; Klgius, !J3c.; imitation creamery, Ht&
19c.; Now York dairy, lii!--c.; do. creamery,
lSSXJHc.; Pennsylvania and western cream
ery prints, extra, -5c.; do. choice, lite; do.
fair to good, alB'jyo ; prints Johhliuj at Sli&Wc.
Cheese Arm; New Vork large 'iiiJlUc.; small,
7?410J o.; part sklnis, 3MQUC.; full skims,
Kggs weak; New York and Pennsyl
vania, aiat'Jc.; ico house, KloSUu.; western,
fresh, W SlGfrx'to.t Boutliern, ixk&'Uc.
Lite Mock Markets.
New Yoiik, Jan. . Kuropeuo cables quote
American steers ut ItSlUjjjo., dressed weight;
refrigerator beef ut 7??jc. Cubes steady,
poor to prime veals, SfrftV; burnurd calves,
$J.uO((M. Sheep llrm; lumbs weak; poor to
prime sheep, 3151. common to choice
lambs, $4,504-5.73. Hogs llrm ut $i.l0&(.5u.
F.AbT I.MtmiTV, I'a., Jan. 1). Cattle steady;
good. $St.3i); good butchers. 3.8oat: rough
fat. $3U.O0; bulls, cows and stags, SI. 'id
a.3(l; feeders, $3.S5it3.H); fresh cows and
springers, S15Q30. Hogs very slow; quote ail
grades at S(I.I0; roughs, (H&I.Z'i. Mieeii
steady; export weathers. Stf-bOil; prime sliec-p,
ia.Mii.3.75; common, i'M&i M; lumus, 5M35.0U
VealcuUcs, t).5(i((j.7.
erofii
Appears in a hundred different
forms, such as Itunnlng Sores,
Whito Swellings, Eruptions,
Bolls, Pimples. Bait Itheum,
Scald Head, etc. The only
cure Is in making Pure, Itlch
Hood's Sarsaparilla makes
pure blood and has never been
equalled as a euro for Scrofula.
Cases considered lncurablo,
and given up by physicians,
yield to Its wonderful purify
ing, vitallzlnc powers. In fact,
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the Ono True Blood Purifier, f 1 j 6 for 5.
Prepared only by C. I, Hood Co., Lowell, Mati,
f 1 -Jl . nillare gentle, mild, effec
HOOd S PillS live. All drinrsl.t.. J5c,
llenth or Kx-tlovcrnnr Marshall.
ST. Vavl, Jan. 10. Kx Governor II.
Nnrslmll, of Minnesota, dlod Wednesday
night nt Pftndoun, Cnl., whorohowout
nbout two years ngo for his health, Gov
ernor Marshall was born In Uoono county.
' V' ' 3 S "B
wulnturu In 1HI0. n,i i., io-.it
,.. ' .
"H 1 wi . . 0Pul)'lc con'
vcutlon nnd was his party's cundldato for
congress. Tho Daily 1'ross, uttcrwnrds
consolidated with Tho Pioneer, was
founded by him. Ho iscrvod with dlstlnc
ion during tho war, and was hrovoted
brigadier gonernl In 1803 for gallrtnt ser
vice. In 1809 ho was elected governor and
Herved four years. Ho was later, from
1874 to 1881, a stato railroad commissioner.
Gamblers Tnp tho Wires.
San Fhancisco, Jan. 10. oillelnls of
tho l'aclflo Const Jockey club charge that
tho Western Union wires from Inglosfdo,
which la leased by tho club, havo been sys
tematically tapped and tho results of tho
races given to all tlio pool rooms In town '
at the conclusion of each race. Discharged
telegraph operators aro suspected of tap
ping tho wires and maintaining an organ
ized "peanut telegraph service." In its
light against tho down town pool rooms
tho racing management has closed tho tel
egraph olllco at tho track, and now no of
llccsontho coast will bo able to get tho ,
racing results from tho track. J
A .lincnlle Heroine. i
I'oiiTKMOUTlt, O., Jan. 10. A wreck on
tho Ualtlmoro and Ohio Southwestern was
averted by littlo Slnry Och, tl years old,
near .Slocuni bridge, this county. Tho lit
tle girl was out with a lnutern hunting a
stray horse, which sho discovered fust in a
brldgo near a sharp curvo of the railroad.
The littlo girl rushed around tho curvo
nnd built a lire In tho center of the track,
to nttract tlio attention of the accommoda
tion train then nearly due. Tho plan wns
effective and a terrible disaster averted.
Hut for tho child's forethou ;ht tho train
would probably havo plunged Into tho
creek eighty feet below.
I'ntal l'luugo TIu'oukIi a Ilrldge.
Cl.KVKbASi), Jan. 10. A train on tho
Akron, Bedford and Cleveland Kleetrlo
railway fell through abridge into Tinker's
creek yesterday, and William Young, ono
of tho trnlninen, was instantly killod. Ho
was crushed and ground beneath tho fall
ing cars until ho was scarcely recognizable.
The other two trainmen, Lyman Hay
maker and Charles Gieb, miraculously es
caped Instant death. They were so badly
injured, however, that Haymaker died
soon afterward and Gleb cannot recover.
lllval Lovers in a Doubly Fatal Dnol,
Mount Plkas,axt, Fla Jan. 10. For
tho lovo of a woman Henry Thomas and
Albert Stafford fought a deadly dual near
this place. The men met by provious ar
rangement. Stnllord was shot through
tlio heart and Thomas died two hours
later. In taking tho corpses of tho young
men homo thoy wero borno past tho resi
dence of iUo girl for whom they fought.
Sho showed no emotion.
Mutiny on a liusstan Warship.
St. PUTKl'.snuitG. Jan. 10. Tho crow of
tho first class Hussian steel cruiser Hurlk,
10,0'23 tons, mutinied recently whllo that
vessel was in tho harbor of Algiers Tho
mutiny, it Is added, was suppressed by tho
French authorities, and thirty of tho lead;
ers of tho outbreak aro now said to be oft
their way to Coustandt, whero they aro to
bo executed.
Contlcted or Abduction,
liUFFAU), Jan. 10. James W. McDon
ald, alias Georgo Allen, who was indicted
by the grand jury for complicity with
Clnudo Strong, alius John C. Kmory, in
abducting O. O. Cottlo last Judc, pleaded
guilty to the churgo before Judgo Whito
yesterday, and wns sentenced to tho El
mint reformatory until discharged by law.
Alleged French Hlackinaller Arrested.
PAWS, Jan. 10. Tho Vleointe Elrlo do
Clvry, editor of The Kcho do l'Armee, has
becu arrested on tho charge of blackmail
ing the late ilar Lo Handy, the wealthy
young conscript, who died of typhoid fover
whllo bervlug with his regiment at Amolla-les-Uains
us a private soldior on Dec. 21.
l'atal Hotel lire In I.eiiilvllle.
Leaoville, Colo.. Jan. '10. The Palmer
House, on South Park road, was burned
I yesterday. Tho 8-year-old sou of filr,s.
uornwcii was mirneu toucatn. xne cunr
I red remains were found later in tho day.
1 Many of tlio occupants had narrow es
j wipes,
Steamer Sunk and Tvtelve Drowned.
Milan, Italy, Jan. 10. Tho boiler of n
torpedo boat ou Lake Maggolro exploded
yesterday, sinking tlio vessel nnd drown
ing twelve peoplo who wero on board of
her.
l'atally bhot Ills i:ider llrothcr,
ANIikusox, N. C, Jan. 10. William
Harrison bhot his cider brother, Anderson
HarrlMiu, in tho head with a double bar
rolled shotgun yesterday and Indicted ft
fatnl wound. Harrison was nrrosted and
placed in jail. The affray was provoked
by a sevei-o w hipping that Anderson liar-1
rUon gave hi. brother iv few minuted be-
fore tho tragedy occurred.
Had Spellers. ,
Surah Bernhardt cannot spoil well, nnd
ono of our own most cherished actresses
does not ulwuyti spell correctly. In a re
cent miluBrnph letter of hers wo find "oo
cured." Then lilsmarok nover could spell.
Ho liinibulf has confessed to "a lack of
diligeneo nt school," as a eonsequenco of
which his lottcrs contain many spoiling
orroi-H. John Urlght was another states
man somewhat weak ln tho wuno particu
lar. Hvon Oliver Wendell Holmes mado a
inbtuku ln spelling tho rather common
word "Indispensable," which' he wrote
"lndlsponsiblo."
Tim First Inquest.
Tho nearest approach to tlio holding of
n judicial Inquiry into tho cause of death
In Kuglnnd occurred as long ago ns tho
year lL'OO, wiion, according to an old wri
ter ou tho subject, "six and twenty venor
nblo persons wero summoned togethor to
hear und consider the testimony of any
who oould spunk with authority rogurdlug
tho death of a digger ln tho Holds named
Martin Holsover."
King Humbert owns nearly 200 horsos,
I and tho greatest numbor of them nro Kng-
Ush bred. Thu double row 01 stalls lorms
a regular street, ami each animal has its
name printed In largo whllo letters ubovo
tho nianger;
No ticcd to fear tho approach of croup If
you havo Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrie OU in tho
houso. Never wns a caso tuni it woman 't
cure if tiod ut the outset.
Host gas fitting Is dono by I'. YV Ilell.
ltefuseil to Accept tlio Itcslgtintlons.
MoNTltKAL, Jan. 10. Tho latest report
from Ottawa Is to tho effect that Lord
Abordcoh positively refused to accept tlio
resignation of tho Howell cabinet m n
wholo. Ho Insisted that now that parlia
ment had beon summoned, business must
proceed and tho measures outlined In tlio
speech from tho throno must bo carried
out. If this was not done, ho declared,
tho only course open to him was to call on
Laurlor to form a now ministry.
Ml l'ulliiinii to Mnrry.
Chicago, Jan. 10. It is announced In
society circles that Mss Florence X'ull
man, daughter of tho sleeping car mag
nnto, shortly will be wedded to Frank O.
Lowden, a young lawyer. Florence Pull
nmn Is credited wltii naming all tho pal
ace parlor and sleeping cars. It Is proba
ble that Georfe M. Pullman, Jr., wilt wed
Miss Fcliolte Oglesby tlio sauio day that
his sister is married.
Governor .Tones Probably Dying.
SAN FRaseiseo, Jan. 10. Tho condition
of Governor Jones, of Nevada, who has
been sick for two months, Is not improv
ing. His physicians have now diagnosed
Ills trouble as rancor of the stomach, and
ho is thought to be gradually sinking. His
children havo lecn oe"t for from Carson
City, and tho governor has made his will.
Another Italian Victory In Abyssinia.
Komi:, Jan. IX Xow.4 Is received hero
that tho Itallaui In Abyssinia havo de
feated Kmperor Miinollk's forcos ut Jtnka
lcli, the engagement taking phiooou Tuos
day last. Tho Slio.ms lost heavily, while
the Italians had only three native troopers
killed and a few wounded.
llio Weather.
For oast"-n Pennsylvania and Now Jer
tey: Fair; owly rising teniperaturojllght
tortherly winds.
Klcctilc Hitters.
Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any
season, but perhaps more generally needed In
the spring, when tlio languid exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and
sluggish and the need of a tonic and altera
tive is felt. A prompt uso of this medicine
has olten averted long anil pcrnaps iniai
bilious fevers.
.Nil medicine win act more
surely in counteracting and freeing tho sys
tem from the malarial poison. Headache,
Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to
Klectric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottle
at A. Wasley's drug store.
Tho ltaltlinore's Stormy l'assago.
AfaTOltlA, Ore, Jan. 10. According to
news just received hero from Hawaii tho
United States steamship Ualtlmoro ar
rived at Honolulu on the 23d, from Yoko
hama, after weathering two of tho most
terrific gales ever encountered. Tho Ual
tlmoro presented a somewhat ragged np
pearanco witli her boats slashed, rigging
torn, and other evidences of having passed
through a heavy siego. On tho way over
a boatswain named Jcnnsen was washed
overboard and drowned, and J. Cooper,
carpenter of tho ship, was thrown on tho
deck and had his skull fractured. He died
at tho hospital in Honolulu.
A Massachusetts Murderess.
New HeiiFOIH), Mass., Jan. 10. Antono
S. Soares, uPortURueso.who wasosnulted,
by Carolina Tiiercuera on mo morning ot
Xov. 'JO, dlod at St. Luke's hospital yester
day as tho result of tho Injuries received.
Too woman is under S10.00J bonds, await
ing the notion of the grand jury.
HUMOURS
Prevented by
Cuticura Soap purifies and beautifies
the skin, scalp, and hair by restoring to
healthy activity the Ciogged, Inflamed,
Irritated, Sluggish, or Overworked
Pores.
Sold throughout the vorld. BritUh depotl T. Nbw
bibt a boss. 1, King Kdwtrd-at., London. Toms
Uecq k Cueu. Coei'., Sole fropi., llustoD , U. S. A.
-Ki
Cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism,
and nil waiter coviplamts. it
Kills Pain,
Internal or External.
There are ninny kinds of pain,
but there is onl one Pain-k-iller.
Keep It !a juu. II. v. are of lra'.tr.ti.-ms. Iiuy I
oniv Hie Kenu'ne-I'iciuiY Uavih'.
Bold ev. . v !.ei 25c and SOc. per bottle.
Chlcticfttcr'A KnelUh Diamond Tirana.
EMIWROYAL PILLS
Orlcliml nnd Half Genuine A
rc, fclwij Tillable, laoics ait T
VTUKKliI for CMchtatcTi A'ncr.t.A Ii ft
Ittoiet, 6eM with blue ribbon. Tnke W
aoolhtrv Jltfutt dangtrouM wbtt iitt V
(liMatlllNj imK.irirtM. itllriuslili nrunrl Ait.
Id Ktw-i'i tat pmlaulavri, leatlmoaUls mi
' lHtr for i letter, bj return
Ch!rbctf rCbi'mlcbl()o..Ut.UunNiurw
The Sun.
The first of American
iiewiwiir
CHAHIjKS A. DANA, IMitor.
Tho Atnoricau (-onstltution, tho Ainurican
Idti, thu American Spirit. Theo llrst, last,
and all the time, forever.
Dally, by mall, - - - $6 a year
Dally and Sunday, by mall, $8 a year
The Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper
in the world,
price Sc. a copy. By mall, $2 a year
Address THE SUN. New York.
Nen all
loll tar ail 1
URGINGjfrRBITRATION,
The London Chronicle's WnOilngton Cor
respondent Iiitiorilews the Senators.
Washington, Jan. 10. Mr. Henry Nor
man, tho special commissioner of tho
London Dally Chronicle In Washington,
cables his paper na follows: "Thu sontl
mont for arbitration is a hall whloh, onco
pot rolling among a civilized pooplo, can
not bo stopped. I tako It for granted that
In smiiii manner arbitration in tho Vene
zuelan dispute is now cortnln."
Sir. Norman dovotos tho major portion
of tho remainder of his dispatch to author
ized Interviews with tho members of tho
senate foreign relations couimlttco except
ing Senator Mills, whom ho did not seo.
All strongly urgo arbitration, ns does
Chairman Hltt, of tho houso commltteo
on foreign nffalrs. Tho latter declared ho
expressed tho opinion not only of hU com
mltteo, but of tho wholo houso of represen
tatives. Mr. Norman thon continues: "Thoabovo
represents tho weightiest and most Impor
tant body of opinion that could possibly
bu secured In tho United States. Andthcso
nro tho men to whoso consideration any
question between England and Atnorlca
tvould bo llrst submitted and by whoso
decision tho senate and tho houso would
probably bo guided. It is lmposslblo to
bcllovo that British sentiment will not bo
moved to respond to such romnrkablo
unnnlmlty nnd such onllghtod uttornnces.
If not, thon tho world will soo that Amer
ica is ahead of England In tho most strik
ing characteristic of n civilized pcopio.
"It is cabled that tho British Guiana
police havo occupied tho oxtroino limits of
tho territory claimed In Vcnczuoln. The
American government has brought heavy
prussuro to bear to prevent tho Venezue
lan government from committing nny
overt act, nnd thus precipitating n hostllo
situation. Therefore it is imperatively
necessary that tho British government lu
Btantly deny and ropudlnto such a mon
strous nnd fatal act ns tho armed occupa
tion of territory whllo tho question of arbi
tration is pending.
"My work is done hero. I propose to
leavo Washington Immediately. Tho En
glish public, understanding tho American
attitude, lias changed its own attitude,
and nothing blocks tho way to a prompt
settlement not only of tho Venezuelan,
but of all other matters, and they aro
numerous, now ponding and creating in
ternational discord."
Warlike Venezuelans.
CAKACAS, Vonczuela, Jan. 10. Eng
land's manner of answering the United
States In regard to tho occurrences on tho
Guiana frontier has caused great excite
ment hero. Tlio nowspapcrs urgo tho gov
ernment to dispatch a large body of troops,
including heavy artillery, to watch tho In
vaders nnd to resist their ndvnnco. Many
armed Venezuelans havo cono to tho fron
tier, without tho knowledge of tho govern
ment, to act as a territorial guard.
The l'atal 11 ic In St. I. null.
St. Louis, Jan. 10. Tho coroner's jury
which has been In session since Monday
Investigating tho explosion which last
week caused such destruction of life and
property returned the following a verdict,
saying that the explosion 'was caused by
tho storage of un-afo and dangerous 11
works ln tho rear ot No- 30., Xorth Second
s'trcct nnd Improper and insufficient help
being employed by II, H. Grubb to care
for tho same." Tho chomlcnl tost ot tho
contents of tho unoxnlodcd cauuou crack
ers found iu tlio ruins after tho disaster
proved that the slightest friction or sevcro
concussion would causo an explosion. No
effort whatever Is ljeiug mado by tho own
ers of tho Excelsior Iron and Wire works
building to recover tlio body ot .young
Eriokson, tho seventh victim, whoso ro
jualus Ho under tons of debris.
Many merchants are well aware that their
customers are their best friends and take
pleasure in supplying them with the best
goods obtainable. As au instance wo men
tion Perry & Cameron, prominent druggists
of Flushing, Michigan. They say: "Wo
havo no hesitation In recommending Cliam
bcrlain's Cough Itemedy to our customers,
as it is tlio best cough mcdlclno wo havo
over sold, nnd always gives satisfaction."
For salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by
flruhler liros., druggists.
'Threiitcueil itcvolutton ill llnytl.
New Youk, Jan. 10. A local paper has
received mall au vices from l'ort-nu-I'rluco,
lluytl, to the effect thut 11 revolution, far
reaching In extent and Importance and its
probable results, is again threatened in
tho black republic. Tho correspondent
says If the plans of tho conspirators do not
miscarry It will bo well under way by tho
latter part of January. Tho movement
must not be confoundod with tho period
leal uprisings that havo convulsed Hnytl,
but Is tho pushing forward of nineteenth
century civilization, tho further obUtcrt-f
tlon of the primitive and thu substitution
1 of the modern.
.Marvelous Itcsults.
From a letter written bv Itov. J. Guilder-
I iiiun. of biiuuiiduiu. Mich., we aro permitted
to make this oxtract : 1 liavo no Hesitation
in recominendimr Dr. Kinii's New Discovery
as the results were almost marvelous in tho
case of my wife. While 1 was pastor of tho
llaptist church at Hives Junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeeding
liUiirmpo. Terrible paroxysms ot coughing
would last hours witli little interruption and
1 it seemed as 11 she could not survive tnem.
, A friend recommended Dr. King's New
1 Discovery: it was quick in its work and
i highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles
free at A. Wasley s drug store. Kegular size
soc and 51.00.
Schooner mid Twelve Men JuosU
GLOUOI58TK1!, MllW., Jlltl. 10. TllO
schooner .1. H. Caroy left hero Aug. 20,
for tho Grand banks, touched at Liverpool,
N. S and has not been seen sltico. Aftor
hoping against hops the vessol's owners,
OuUcs & Kostor, having given hor up ns
lost, havo posted tho crow list, which is
us follows: Captuln Harry W. Chrlsten
sou, single, nutive of Ileumnrk; Lewis
KeUou, cook, single, Denmark, nnd six
Boauien from Nonvuy, four from Sweden
and nno from Nova Sootla. With one ex
ception till wero single men. 1
Not a few who read what Mr. Itobcrt
Howls, of Hollands, Va., has to say below,
will remember their own cxperlcuco under
like circumstances. "Lust winter I had la
grlppo which left mo in a low statu of health.
I tried numerous remedies, none ot which
did mo any good, until I wus Induced to try
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itcmcdy.
The llrst bottlo of It so far rclloved mo that
I wus enabled to attend to my work, and tho
second bottlo cil'ected a euro." For sale at
25 und 00 cents per bottlo by Gruhler liros.,
druggists.
Satisfaction guaranteed by Bell, tho
plumber. '
HIS lllffiT CONTRACT
Contrnciur link In of Syracuse; Toll
of tho Plnnl Success of n Big
Umlortitklng.
(From tke 8iracw! X. V Poll.')
5Ir. George Pakin is a well-known con
tractor nnd resident of Syrncuso, anil a
representative business man of that city
Our representative found him oversee
)ng the sower work at tho ArbCnnl, ami in
the following Interview he describes how
he has finally completed tho biggest con
tmrt ho has ever undertaken.
"Mr. Dakin, doesn't your business ex
poso vou to many unhealthy conditions?
" Yes, I am continually catching cold."
" Docs It nlTcct your general health?"
" It has brought on kidney disorders."
"Have you been troubled from that
sourco any length of time?"
"I think it started during tho war, In
which I took nti active part, and every
cold I catch has aggravated it."
" AVhat were tho symptoms?"
" Lamo back and trouble with the kid
noy organism. I havo doctored for years
nnd used all kinds of remedies I heard or,
without relief. My caso Is ns follows ";
"Somo littlo tlino ago I was In a very
bad condition, hardly ublo to hobble
arouudj I had becu in Madison Couttv
looking nftcra contract theic for the it,.it7
I got very wot, and, as usual, was laid up
I was simply twisted way around mm
doubled upon ono side; when I attempted
to stand up it seemed as though I w nihl
tear out one of my kidnevs; while in tliW
condition I saw Dam's ICiduey VilU ad
verthed. Being nlmost desperate, I w.
willing to try anything for relief. I be
gan using them, and the result was trulj
wonderful. I feel as young as n boy, and
It is the first tinio in many years that I
have been perfectly free from p.ilu H the
small of my back. All urinary trouble
gone. I am perfectly well, and no tract
of my former trouble remain. I gladly
recommend Doan's Kidney Pills "
Price, "i0 ceuts per box ; for swle by a!',
dealers or milled bv I'Wcr-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, K V., -ulo agcaU, for tho U. .
For salo at Kirllu's Pharmacy.
3UIUC Vflll "oro Tnroat, llmplcs, Copper
inAVt IUU Colored Spots, Ached, Old Boil,
Ulcers la Mouth, Ilalr-Falllngl write COUU
REMEDY CO.. U07 Mutonlc. Temple
iChlciifrn, 111., for proofs of cures. Cttpt
Jlal, Sr.OOJOO. Wont CMes cured la IB
Jto tin days. lOO-paeo book free.
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SCHUYKH.t, DlVlSIOjr
JANUAUV C, 1890.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the nlioTtf
dntc for WlKKns, Oilberton, Froekville, Dark
Wnter, ft. Clair, J'ottsvillc, HnmburB, Itencllnir,
1'otUtown, PhocnlXTillc, Norrlstown nnd l'hil
nilclphia (llroad street btntion) nt COS nnd 1145
11. m. nnd 4 15 p. m. on weeU dnys. For Pott,
vine nnu intcnneuinio suvnons v iu u. in.
SUNDAY.
Knr Wlc-imns. Gilherton. Frnekvilie. Darfc
Wnter. St. C'latr, l'ottsvllle, nt 6 OS, 9 40 11. 111, alia'
3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, l'ottstown,
l'noeulxvuie, iMirrisiowu, riiiiaueipma mow,
9 40 n. in., 3 10 p. ni.
Trains lenve ernCKVllie lor pjnenantionn at
10 40 n. in. nml 1211, 5 01, 7 42 und 10 27 p. m.
Sunday, 11 13 11. in. mut 5 40 p. ln.
Ixiave l'ottsvlllo tor Slicnnudoali at 10 15, 11 44
n. in- nml 4 40, 7 15 and 10 ou ji m. Sunday ut
10 40 n. in., 5 15 p.m.
Leave lMillndelphln, (llrond street station), for
Shenandoah nt 5 57 nml 8 35 n. in., 4 10 nnd 711
p. m. week days. Sundays lenve at A 50 n. m.
I.cuvo llmml street station, Philadelphia, for
Fea Cllrt, Asliury Pnrk, Ocean Grove, I.0111;
Ilranch, and intermediate stations, 0.50, 8.25,
II. 3911. m., 3.30, 4.00 p. 111. wcek-dnvH. Sundays
(stop nt Interlnken for Ashury Parle). 8.25 n. i.
f A'nve llroad Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOIt NKW YOltK.
Express, week days, 3 20, 105, 4 50, 515. &50,
7 83, 8 20,0 20, 9 50, 10 SO (Dining far), 11 00, 11 14 a.
III. , 12 noon, 1285 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. m.
(Dining t'nrs) 120 (Dining Car), 1 40, 23
(Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, B 00, 5 50 (Dining Car),
0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Sundays,
3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 515, 812,9 20,950,1030 (Dining
Cnr),liai ik m.. 12 35. 126, (Dining Car) 2S
(Dining Cur), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), (Dining Cnr)
520, 566 (Dining Cnr),0 35, 6 50,8 12, 10 00 p. in.,
12 01 night.
Express for lioston, without change, 11 00 a.
m. wcek ilays, nnd 0 60 p. 111. dally,
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH
For llaltiinorc nnd Washington, 3 60, 7 20, 8 31,
912,1020,1121 n. m.,1200 (1231 Limited Din
ing Cnr), 112, 3 is, 4 4L.(5 19 Congressional
Limited. Dining (rV-'S57, (Dining Can,
0 17, 0 55 (Dining Wvr), 7 40 (Dining Can
p. in., nnd 12 05 uliHt week days. Sundays,
3 50,7 20,912, 1123 V.4!"., 32 W 112, 't ( 0 '5
mgrcwdoij-.'. Dining Carl, 567
(Dining Cur), "w 1 Dining Car), 7 40 p. m.
(Dining Car) nnd 12 05 night.
Leavo Siarket Street Ferry, Philadelphia,
FOK ATLANTIC CITY.
Expicwi, 8 50 a. 111., 210,4 00, nnd 5 00 p. m.
weekdnvB. Sundays, 8 45 nml 9 45 n. m.
For Cnpe May, Anglessen, Wlhlwood mid
Holly lleaclk Express, 9 00 a. in., nnd 4 00 p. in.
week days. Sundays, 9 00 n. ro.
For.Sen lsIo City, Ocean City and Avnlon.
Exprei,900a.m.,nnd 4 00 11. in. wcek days.
SU."eJrasS;,?,e?9Ui'oint.-Express, 8 60 n. .., nnd
4 00 11. m. week dnye. Sundays, B n. ra.
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