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Tho armed Doors in tho Hold nro also impatient. 'Die position nt Johannesburg Is critical, nnd tho lloor londors hnvo tho utmost difficulty In restraining their men. A proclamation has Just been Issued call ing upon all the Hand men to disarm before 0 o'clock this evoning on pain nt prosecution. Thow complyiug will be pardoned, oxcopt tho leaders of tho revolt. There is u feeling hero that tho Rhodes charter will bo cancelled to prevout fur ther disorders. Sympathy with Dr. Jnmoson makes the Ultlandera reluctant to disarm, but as It lsostimnted thnt there nro 20,000 armed Uoers around tho town thero is no fear of further rebellion. Tho shops nro reopen ing and business is resuming its normal course It dovolopa that Dr. Jameson's force marched 100 miles In nlnoty hours, never halting moro than two hours tit n time. Tho directors of tho Chartered South Africa company havo decided to request tho government to institute an inquiry into l)r. Jameson's notion. TIIK 1IKITISII UNDISMAYED. Will Not flrnnt tlio Doers' Demands With out u Suvero Htruggle. London, Jan. 10. Outwardly, nt least, thoro Is little, If any, chnngo In tho politi cal crisis botween Great Britain nnd Ger many, brought about by Kmperor Will iam's support of tlio South African repub lic in face of tho suzerainty of Groat llrlt oln over tho Transvaal. Tho dispatch from Berlin to Tlio TImos saying that it is oxplnlnod thnt Germany desires only to protect German rosldonts and its consulate at Pretoria by dispatch ing an armed forco from Uelagoa bay, has tended to produce, o, hotter fooling. But I this has boen counteracted by tho receipt of n speclul dispatch from Pretoria, capital of tho Transvaal, saying that tho Iloors demand tho surrender of all British rights nnd suzerainty of tho Transvaal nnd the pro-cmptlou of Dolagoa bay and tho can celling of tho charter of tho British South Africa company. It is further stated that tho Boers havo arrested, on tho chargo of treason, eight leaders of tho recent move ment among tho Uitlandors of Johannes burg. Theso demands, If tho dispatch Is based on facts, coupled with tho demands of tho Boers for tho uxpulslon from Africa of Cecil Rhodes, former premier of Capo Colony, and Dr. Jnmoson, who led tho freebooters Into tho Transvaal, nnd the. imposition of n heavy lino upon tho Brit ish Charter company or tlto demand of an indemnity of $3,000,000 from Great Brit ain, or both, tiro not likely to bo granted by tho British government without u bo vcro struggle. Tho opposition to tho demands of tho Boers, however, will mnluly rest on tho fact that it is generally admitted that they nro Instigated on tho wholo by Kmperor William, uud they form part of n studied opposition upon his majesty's part to tho colonial policy or ureat urltaln in Amen. Tho Berlin and Vionmi nowspupers re gard tho warllko preparations of Great Britain as bclug of llttlo lmportanco, how ever, and as being moro In tho nuturo of a political movo than a military undertak ing, so far o3 Cjermany is concerned, but tuo snmo periodicals tnko a moro serious view of tho proposed strengthening of tho British forces in South Africa, which step Is regarded ns having in view a possible nggrcsslvo nctlou towards tho South Afri can republican. Tho secretary of state for tho colonies, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, has sent tho fol lowing dispatch to President Kruger: "I havo receivod tho queen's commands to ao qunlnt you that her majesty has heard with satisfaction that you havo decided to hand ovor tho prisoners to her govern - incut. Tins fact will rcUounu to youri credit uud coutluco to tho peace of South Africa and the harmonious co-operation of . tho British and Dutch races, which Is necessary for Its future ilovelopmont and prosperity " j A special dispatch from Berlin says that Russia's co-operation with Germany In 1 tho Transvaal matter has been assured i and that Franco will act with Hussla. This I apparently tends to confirm tho roport of ( uu uutl-Brltish alliance and that the action i of Emperor William towards tho Boer ro-' publlo was ti thoroughly weighed step. Portugal's Neutrality. Lisnos, Jan. 10. l'ortugul, it is an nounced, will romain neutral in tho dls- I puto between Great Britain und Gormauy 1 regarding tho Transvaal, and will not per- 1 mlt tlio Germans or tho British to land troops at Dolagoa bay or to traverse tho , Portuguese territory in South Afrion. Minnie rainier tn Slurry A en In. BALTIMOllE, Jan. 10. Miss Minnie Pnl mor, who is playing an engagement at tho Lyceum hero, announced last night that sho will be married on May 10, In London, to tho Duko l)'l ivlla, of Navarro, whom she mot at Trouvlllo last summer. After tho wedding sho Intends to rotlro from tho stage. Miss Palmer, who is about BU years old, wns recently divorced from her ter mor mnnngor, John H. Itogers, by tho English courts. The duke Is Uo years old, und is said to bo rich. Valal 1'all from i Tree. LAKOA8TK11, Pa., Jan. 10. William Schwebelwas fatally Injured lust night by fulling thirty feet front it tree on tho bunks of Conostoga creek, uoar this city. He hod climbed tho tree tocupturoun awl. After ho had secured tho owl a brunch gave away und ho fell heavily to the frozen creek below, fracturlug both arms nnd ono leg, cutting his head njid sustaining Internal Injuries. TeiiueeeK Cider Justice Indicted. Chattanooga, Jim. 10. Tlio grand jury iius returned two indictments tigulnst 1). L. Suodgrass, chief justice of tho supreme court of Tennessee, ono for carrying con coaled weapons uud tho other for felonious assault upon John K. Hoasley. llousley, vho was shot by Snodgass, Is slowly im proving oud will bo able to appear In jourt. DYSPEPSIA THE CHIEF CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION. FACTS WITH WHICH FEW ARE FAMILIAR. Dyspepsia or ordinary Indigestion Isseldom regarded as a dangerous dlscao, yet doctors now realize that any disturbance of tho digestive function Is but n stepping stone to the moat dungcrous and fatal of nil diseases droad consumption. This appears very clear when we consider that consumption, as tho naino implies, Is hut a consuming of tho body's substance. Weakness and emaciation naturally result. The body nf a person who does not prop erly digest food undergoes wasting, and you limy safely assuino that every pale, thin porsoii of your acuualulnnrc is not pfoperly digesting and absorbing food. In other words, the substance of tho body Is being consumed and when tho cough puts in an appearance they will be regarded as con sumptives. The symptoms of oonuniptloti and tlioso arising from certain forms of Indigestion are practical identical. Therefore don't despair oen if you think your lungs may bcall'ecUd. First try to reimlr your stomach and put it In order. 'This Is best done by a very harmless though very ingenious remedy tho Shaker Digestive Cordial. This product, prepared by tho Shakers of .uount J.elianon, aids tlio digestion oi luou m the stomach, and when food is onco digested, It Is quickly absorbed. If you arc dj-fpeptlc, don't wait until somo more dangerous disease has appeared. Cor rect the trouble at once. A single 10 cent hnttlo of the Shaker Digestive Cordial will be sufficient to con vince you of its merit, nnd its continued uso is almost certain to cll'ect a cure. All drug gists keep It and can Biipply you with an interesting descriptive pamphlet. READING R. R. SYSTEM IX KFKEUT OCTOHKU I, 1801. Trains leave Shenandoah follows : Kor New York via IMilliuIelpUlfi, week days 2 10, 15 25.7 20 a. in., 12 W, 2'S ami 5 S3 l. in MitKiavg, x w a. in. Kor New York via Jtnueh Chunk, week days, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 1J 53 and 2 WI p. in. lfor IEendtng and Philadelphia, week days, 210, A 35,7 20 ji.m., 12Vt2 53iiiiil5 63p. m. Mini day 8, 2 10 a. ni. Kor lYrttavilli, v eek days, 2 10, 7 20 a. in., and 12fS, 2.15 and fi 55 p. in. yniidays, 2 10 a. m. I'or Tmmtqnn and Mitlumuy City, week days, 210,5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 W, 2 5.' and 5 55 p. m. yundavH, 2 10 .t. in. l-'or WlUininspurt, Huiiliury nnd I'wiburR-, work dtiys, 11 25, 11 30 a. in., i 50 nnd 7 20 p. in. Sunday, 3 25 a. in, Vor Malmimy Plane, weekday, 2 to 3 25, 5 25, 7 20,1130 a. in., 32 58, 1 . '.0,2 55,5 55, 7 20 and 0 33 ,. Hmi.lnyK, z lO. nar.n m For Ashland and aliainokin. week days, 3 25. 7 a), ltliO n. in., I ."0, 7 IS) ami uai p. in. Sim days, U 25 n. l'i. Tiir lliiUlmore, nlilnston nnd the West vlu 11. liO. U. U., lliloitfh trains leave ltcnrilnc; Terniliml, IMi.ludelplu:i, (1. .V It. 1!. It.) nt 320, 7 r,5, 11 2ft ii. hi , :) 40, mill 7 27 p. in. Sundays, 1120, 7 00, 11 21 ii in , .1111 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional train from T enty-fmirtli nml t.'liest nut streets St itl"n, week .lays, 1 ,r0, 5 41, 8 23 p. in. SiitHliis, 1 .15, s 2:1 p. in. TUAINS FOIt SIlIiNANDOAII. Leave Xcw York via l'lulailelphia, week dnvs, 8O0n. in., 130, 100. 7 30 p. in. and 1215 ulKlit. Sundays, 0 00 p. in Leave New Vmk la Maucli Chunk, week days, 1 !X, '.) 10 a. in., 1 10 mid I 30 i in. Leave Philadelphia, Iteadinu Termliittl, week days, 1 20, H 31, 10 00 a. in. nml 100, 0 02, 1130 p. in. Sundays, 11 30 p.m. Leave Heading, week ilnyk, 1 !, 710, 10 00, 11 50 a. in., 5 55 and 7 57 p. in. Smulays, 1 35 a. in. Leave 1'ottbvillo, weekdays, 235, 7 JO a.m., 12 30 and 0 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. 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ANSY PILLS! 3SfI)ViiUHE.I.fNJc,FtlR"W0.'IISSfl ICUAUK' Wiu-ik SPRCirie Co,Ptm.,.r HUMPHREYS' CHUG E FATAL EAR I HQ'IAKE They Destroy n l'ershin Tinvn and Kill Over a TliiiiHniiil I'eiijilr. Tr.m:iiA;j, Persia, Jim. 10. Two earth. quakes havo occurred In tho district of Khalkhal, the first on the! night of Jan. 2. Upon that ocen-Ion the largo village of Janjabad wiu destroyed, several others wore partially destroyed, ami 300 persons were killed. The sec md earthquake oo currcd during tlit morning of Jan. 5, and wns very severe. It was felt over an area of 100 miles. Tho town of Col was destroyed and a thnusnud homos demol ished. In addition, groat damage was dono to many villages. Tho loss of llfo was very great. There were WX persons killed In Col alone, und n largo number of cattle and sheep ! tierlslicd. Tho town of Col or Khnl, which has thus been wiped out by nil earthquake, is ono of the best laid out towns of Persia, in Its modern quarter. The tlMrlct of Khal khal, In which tho enrthquako vwivos sooin to havo dnno tho most damngo, Is in tho province of Azerbljan, In tho extreme northwestern portion of Persia, adjoining the pro iii -e nf Van in Armenia. Khol was, before Its destruction, on tho grout trad route b 'tween tlio Kuxlne nnd Persia and on tho Kotura, a tributary of the Aras, which was crossed hero by a seven nrch bridge It had quite nn elab orate syslcm of formication, which wore, however, in n ruinous state, uud an inner ' high wall flanked with towers, tho Inter-1 veiling spaco being occupied with gardens I nnd mud hovels. It was In tho central portion of tho city that its lioauty lay, i cool streams and linos of willows running along Its broad, rogulur streets. There were n few good buildings, Including tho I governor's palace, sover.tl mosques, a largo brick bazaar and n fine cnravansernl. Tho chief manufactures wore copper wares and worsted socks. Tho population num bered about HO.OO), Including many Ar menians, who occupied a separato quarter of tho city. The province of Azerblj.m Is ono of the most fertile in Persia, and travelers give enthusiastic d"sc Iptlons of Its orchards i and gardens and tho delicious fruits which they yield. Tho population Is of ii very varied character, comprising Kurds, Ar- , mcnlans, Assyrians, Tartnrs, Persians proper and other tribes, and is roughly es-1 timnted ut S,O00,O0J. 1 3Irs. DavliNnn's l'onr Memory. San Fuancibco, Jan. 10. At the con tinuation of tho police court examination of Mrs. Mnry A. Davidson, for alleged ox tortlon froi:i Rev. C. O. Urown, pastor of tho First Congregational church, the de fendant wns again on tho stand on cross examination. Her attorney tried to hhow that Dr. Drown was awaro of the oxlst epco of tho mysterious Mrs. linddin, for whom Mrs. Davidson said sho was collect ing tho money from Dr. Drown. This j could not bo dovcloped, however, nor did ' Mrs. Davidson's attorney succeed In In-' troduclng evldouco ns to tho clergyman's ullegcd intimacy with Miss Overman. Tho ! witness could not reim-mlier If she had ever boen convicted of felony In Lynn, Mass., uor could sho recall tho names of any per sons whom sho was charged with having swindled, although their namos were bug-1 gested to her. 1 TIio Senate's Freo Coinage Illll. Washington, Jan. 10. Tlio debate of tho senate free coinago substitute for tho houso bond bill wns again postoned yes terday, owing to tho Intervention of Mr. Stownrt, tho Nevada Populist, who in sisted upon making a 6pcech lu favor of I tho Klklns resolution as amended by tho Uutler amendment, to prohibit tho fur ther salo of bonds except by tho express consent of cougross. Tho free coinage substitute was called up at tho conclusion of Mr. Stownrt's speech, and now has the right of way, so that tho debate upon It can bo postponed no longer. Mr. Stewart's speech predicted the failuro of tho popular loan proposition of tho administration, nnd Intimated that tho loan hod already boen underwritten by tho gold syndicate. Clmrked with Itubblng a ltallroad Offlce. PouailKEKPSiE, N. Y., Jan. 10. Sydney Yenulo, who was arrcstod with George Corson on a charge of robbing a postolllco on Ixmg iBlnud, Is wanted by Chief Do tectlvo Humphroy, of tho Now York Cen tral and Hudson Itlver railroad, for al leged complicity with Hurry Hussell and Charles Allen in robbing tho railroad ticket oflico at Albany last September. Vhilo one of tho mon engaged the ticket ngeut In conversation tho other two took ii"0 through nnoth6r window. The Veterans' Colony lu Georgia. Alilsr.viLLE, Ga., Jan. 10. Tho Grand Army colony recontly started hero by General Fltzgernld and ex-Governor Nor theu is constantly receiving accessions. Wednesday night 125 colonists arrived at Fltzgorald, tho colony center, from tho northwest. The old soldiers! town Is rn idly nssuming city proportions. A now weekly paper, Tho Leader, will bo started next week. The Murdered Man Not a Criminal. HUNTINUTOX, W.Vn., Jan. 10. Tho man murdered on Wednesday In Lincoln county, while resisting urrost, turns out to bo Josso J. Moutnguo, it wealthy nml In fluential resident of Doom) county, who wns in that section prospectlngfor mineral lands. Durgor and Hrumflcld havo boon arrested. Ohio's Alleged I.eglslatlw Illilicry Case. Coit'MHUS, Jnu. 10. A summons for ox Governor Campbell has been sent to Uut ler county to npponr before tho grand jury here In the supposed case of brlbory by a member of tho Inst legislature. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Kx-Goveruor Glbbs, of Texas, has de serted the Democratic party and joined tho Populists. Colin Dlaokburu, P. 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I rv.li CWurt-l In ItolO iuvtu. Ilwir.t H to It) 0 to V (W t mil i-nt. 1- ,6 ( It), PsD.,StO lit , CUtf. TrcMtuii-ut bj Hull. WLtn jounto or utll tuuutloa thUtuir. Kirda&4 liHljing f dwiiwl. Celebmttil l'ein.ili I'oudcrs never full. B.mtra3riisijt'o"iU!i Mfc bud tlire (utr foUlag . .... i. n.l 1111. .ml other srsssssn A'TiJSiSiiifrA. (heUit UacK itar. 111 lIUD, Mull In rrmlt. Tlierei;tilna(Dr. real's) never dlsap- nai. -u rzAu iucu.ciuu ui., iotciuu, v. UN. Micnaudoah, l'a. THE ADVERTISERS FOR 1896. MORNING, SUNDAY AND COHMER- C1AL (EVENING) EDITIONS. Aggressive Republican Newspapers of the Highest Class. Commercial Advertiser. KetnbllHlu'ri 17W. rutiHahed every eve injr. New York's olrti'bt nml bcht rvenU newspnpor. Ill iMigt'S. Subscription prfw a year. Morning Advertiser. Vublibetl cvt'ry morning. H pngefl. Tin fori-mobt 1c. iiewspnper in tlio UmleW it.tc. CMen n uud earless, SubHerlpit price, 83.00 per yenr. Sunday Advertiser. Now York's niot jiopulnr nnd crlj;Ial H u inlay newspaper. Tlieonly le. Hniiflaj newspnperin the United States. AH Uf news ami special fen t tires of euriuifsin interest nnd tbat will appeal to every 'ihasoof human nature. It la the equal of thu hiuh-prU'tsl Sunday papers in eery respect Subnerlptlon price, 50c. per year , 'Hc. for fix iiionthn. The sulweriptlon pricn of TIIKMOHNIKV ami Sl'NDAY ADVKKTISHIt toifetber 33.SOa yeur, Sl.so for tlx mouths, and 9e. for three months. As Advertising Mediums 'Die .MlVKItTISHltS liavo no superior. Hninple frc A Kent s wanted exarywhwre Liberal (oniiniioni. Address THE ADVERTISER, 29 Park Row, New York. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. p. K. 1IUI1KI5, JI. I). AO IC I.loyd ktreet, Slienaniloab. Offlee hours : 7 to 9 . in., 1 to 3 mid 7 te 1 n. in. J II.I'OMKKOY, ATTORN E Y-AT-L AW. Shennndonli, T. M. 11UHKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. onieo Kgan liulldlne, corner ot Slain and Centre ttrectn, Slienandoali. pitOK JOHN J0NB8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Jxick Box 65, Mntinnoy City, Pa. IIiijAg studied under some of tho bet nvuB Iximlon nnd l'nrls, will k'lve ledm on tHBlln, Kultar nnd vn.nl culture. TTpnu TmSmlBi: Aililrea In' rare o( Stroiise. Uie ' jeweler, Shenandoah. i
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