EVENING HERALD i; iWTAiti.ismii) ik;o. Piihlllii-il rvcrr KvcnliiK, Except Huiulny, nt H NclUTI! JAHD1N HTUKKT KHAR ,'KNTII& the llumlil In lntvi'il liiMliennnaniiiiiimlt'io HiirrutindinK Inwim for nix cent n vk, wy Hblo to the cariit'ro. Hy mull 88.00 it ycnr, or 25 ccntH n inotitli, payable in ntlvnncv. Ailvertlw- menu; cnnrfriMi iiccortllltK lonnaw ami position, The imbltMliiTA rt'Hcrvp the riuht to chai.ire the f onltlon of HtlvertlMMnentn whenever the pub Icntion of newH deinntiiU it. The right is reserved to rejeet any ad ertlwinent, whether J mid for or not. tluit the putiliMiern may deem mproper. AilvurtHttitf rates iiiikIo known upon application. Aaterod at the pmtofllee nt Shenandoah, I'll., as vocontl cIam mall matter. TKUCI'JIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald H.YTITIIDAY. JANUAHY IS, 18D0. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To tlic Itepubllenn eleelorH of Pennsylvania: Thnik'piihliemiH of Pennsylvania, by their duly boncn represeldatives, will meet in Statu eon ventlon Tlnn-nlny, April at, 1S9G, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the opera house, eity of llarrlsburjc, for tko purpose of nomlnatitiK two candldatcH for representative nt-laro In Conuri'fcs and thirty tw candidal for Presidential electors, tlio Hclcction of eiRlit dcleKfilcs-BMnri;! to the lle pu'bllean Kutlonal convention, and for the ranaactlon of Hiieh other huslncnfl as may bo prcjwntcd. By order of the Htate Committee. SI. S. (IUAV, Jkiteat: Jekb 11. Itisx, Chairman. W. II. Aniiukww, Svcretarle. JCVKKV voter should lenicmhor tho dale tho Citizens primaries, January 21th. of Tim Democratic wnko will hs hold in Chicago July 7th, interment November 3rtl. HclntivoH and friends respectfully invited tn .it lend. Si'EAKlNd of candidates fortho Presidency, it is impossibly to t:ll from tho Democratic jupers that their party has one, or that it expects to make 11 nomination this year. Their talk upon ho subject is devoted en tirely to Iteptibliean aspirants. In tho death of I.obert Harris, editor of the Tamariua Courier, tho newspaper fraternity of Schuylkill county loses one of its veteran members, who has labored faithfully in the interests of tho comity and especially in the promotion of tho welfare of Tnmnqna. Kx-l'liKRWKNT IlAiiitlHox has mado public announcement of his coining marriage. There are somo popple more interested in a similar .innounce'inoiit in referenco to tho I.epubli can presidential nomination, from the wime quarter. Tin: New York Stalo Kcjmlilicnn editors imlort-o tlio candidacy of (iovernor Morton. This is well and good, so far as it goes, but it's dollars to doughnuts that tho delegates from tho empire state will do nioro voting for l.ecd than for Morton. Thero are more ways than one of whipping tho devil around the stump. Tins good Hook tells us tho wicked stand in slippory places. Jt was a lucky thing for them if they were able to Maml on somo of Shenandoah's slippery pavements this morn ing. Judging from tho antics of many they had eonsldeiablo diiliculty in getting over tome of tho places where tho proprietors had been scrubbing. Ot'i: nows columns yesterday contained despatch from Washington giving out the in formation that Mr. Cleveland was not a candidate for n thiid term. Wc are not in tho confidence of the present administration, neither do o lay claim to the possession of any htiito secret, but we don't think the President is refusing such oilers mado at the bands of n Democratic national convention. At least David U. Hill doesn't think so. It is reported that Texas is favorably con sidering the policy of imposing a tax of $50 upon all unmarried men over 30 years of age, unless thoy declare upon oath that they have tried to marry and failed. It is to be noted, through efforts that are made from time to time to bring about the imposition of such a tax, that there is cousidorablo sentiment back of tho notion that unmarried men ought to lie compelled to sUsp up to tho collector's ofllco and settle for tho liberty thoy arc en joying. A t'HKHTKlt county school teacher, a young woman, was arrested tho other day and taken before the Justice of tin Peace, i barged, with having whipped two boys, pupils of her school. The rase was settled by the defendant and plalntitf ouch inlying half tho costs. Not many yoars ago no ouo would have thought of having a teacher arrested for whipping unruly pupils. In those times disobedient pupils wore more likely to receive a second whipping at homo lor having deserved tho llrst whipping at school. Now, it Mionis, bad boys uie too good to be whipped, paradoxical as this expression juay appear. It appears that th case of the recent leath of young Oliver Fcnkner, tho Lehigh Valley hrakeman, who, was killed at Buck Mountain on Monday, needs investigating, judging from tho following remarks by tho Mahanoy City Record: "With nil due respect to the dead boy and his relatives, for lie was hut 18 years old, his unfortunate dcmlto has brought tii attention tlio 'straights to which tho Valley company wore evidently drawn during the late strike. From good uutiiorlty oinrn the utalciiiciil that he was then hut 10 years, old mere child. Aaldc from his ngo, It f suit! ho wtw not fitted fortho exacting life of a rallroartor, anil tno moll woronlways fenrfitl of his Injury. Do they want any more hoy at Delano?" Crip-Coldrt-Ileiidnrhe. Why snifter with UoukIh, Colds mid la, Grippe when i-axatlvo llromo Quinine will cure you in one day. 1'ut up in tulilota con venient for taking. Oiiaranteoil to cure, or money refunded, l'rico, 35 cents. For silo hy Kirllii' 1'liarmacy. PERSONAL. Misses Mary and Agnes heckle nro visiting friends at Allentown. Michael Cantlln visited friends at l'otts vlllo and St. Clair to-day. Jacob (lllbort, of Slatington, visited relatives in town yesterday, Itev. David Si. Kvans will preach nt tho (lirardvllle Zion ISaptist church every evening next week. Mrs. Catharine O'Hoyle, of Kiitztown. is vi itlng her son, Jtev. O'lioylo, at 27 liist O.ik stieet. Edward lieddall, who is attending an in stitution in Mycrstuwn, is home to spend Sunday with his parents. Henry Iloehler, the South Jardin street butcher, has been coullned tu tho house for tho past two or three days by illncsr. Miss Lillie Llewellyn, of Kast Coal street, to-dav left for llluclleld, West Virginia, to visit her sister, Mrs. Rudolph Swank. Mrs. Fred. Sheuhing, of Newark, N. J., who was visiting her mother on North Jar din street, returned to her homo to-day. James V. O'Haren, thepoputarcominerci.il traveler, appeared on tho streets to-day for tho first timo in three weeks. Ho is con valescing from a sovere illness. Major HeberS. Thompson, chief engineer of tlio Uirard Kstato. in company with Supt. Thomas ISaird, of the Thomas Coal Company, made a personal examination of the inside, workings of Kehley Run colliery to-day. Itellglous Notices. Services in the Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:00 it. in., and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. l'rayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on liist O.ik street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. 111. The rector will officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Regular services will be held in tho United Rvnugolical church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. 111. and 0.30 p. 111. l'rcachlng by tho pastor, Rev. R. M. Liclitcuwalner. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and (i:30 p. 111. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. Services to-morrow in tho Primitive Metho dist church by tho pastor, Rev. John Rath, at 10:30 a. 111. and 11:30 p. 111. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Services in tho First Methodist Episcopal church to-morrow at 10:30 a. 111. and 0:30 p. m. Preaching by tho pastor, Rov. J. F. Meredith. Morning subject, "A Wise Caution." Evening subject, "Hclsha.zar's Feast." 5:45 p. 111., Christian Endeavor. Salvation Army lirigadier Down will hold special service in the Evangelical hall, corner of Centre and Jardin streets, this evening ; in the M. E. church at 3:30 p. 111. to-morrow, and in Robbing' hall at 8 p. 111. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin street. Services will be held to-morrow at 10:30 a. 111. and 0:30 p. 111., when Rev. David I. Evans will olliciate. Subject of the even ing sermon, "Chiist in tho Hall of Caiaphas." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho Holy Communion will bo celebrated in the Trinity Reformed church to-morrow morning and evening. Mltlianoy City IlllslncsH College. This excellent colloge, at 205 Iiist Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ...id Typewriting coursos equal to any in tho state at tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classos. Students constantly entering. Cutalogtio free. 10-1 i-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Exposure to cold, damp winds, may result in pneumonia unloss the system is kept invigorated with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Injured in tlio Mtno. John Gcldon, a miner living in town, was seriously injured at tlio Knickerbocker col liery this morning by the falling of a piece of top coal. Ho was conveyed to his homo in an ambulance. Worn Out Women Should read this letter. It shows th wonderful building-up powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. "I wish I could stand in some pub lic place and cry to allailing humanity, ' Hear this, ye peo ple, what wonder ful things Hood's Sarsaparilla has clone for me and my family.' 1 cannot express what I suf fered. Only one of my sex ' nowa what a woman can suffer in my condition. I was prostrate with nervousness and weakness. The least noise would drive me frantic. I decided to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 am overjoyed to say that I am now well, hearty, rosy and plump. food's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine (or those suffering as I havesuffered." Mns. C. C. KlRKPATrtiCK, Pine Grove, Penn. 1; six for ?6. Honrl'c Pillc easy to buy, easy to take. nUUU i f 111b oaSy m e(tc;t. as Citizens Primaries 'Die primaries of tlu Citizen party nf tho Borough ut hheimmlonh will he hehl on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1896, From Ci to H p. in., at Ihe following places : FIRST WARD, - - Kendrlck House. SECOND WARD, Farmer's Hotel, Leltzel's. THIRD WARD, House of RenJ. Richards, FOURTH WARD, - House of Peter Hlley. FIFTH WARD, - - Schmidt's Hall. Hy order of the Standing Committee, T. J. JANES, President. V. J. W ATKINS, Secretary. ' Two Killed In n Collision. VlCTim, Colo., Jan 18. A frightful ac cident occurred on tho Midland Terminal rnllwnyyostordny. Tho train wiw en route to Colorndo Springs mid win just nbove tho city limits of Victor. Fifteen passen gers were Injured, six seriously, 0110 or two of whom will ptobably tlio. Tho 4:20 p. in. train fur Colorndo Spring wnslmck Ing out of the lunln track in tlio out when H was met by nu empty runaway box cur, which broko looso near ludepundenco sta tion, about thrco-qunrters of u mllo above whoro tho collision occurred. It struok the first coach on tho passcngertrnln with ter rific forco and throw the latter from tlio track, lloth box enr nnd conch wero tele scoped for about fifteen feot Clinninutl Caso Goes to the Jury. YVAS1IINUTON, .Tun. 18. The Chnnmaii caso was given to tho jury shortly before 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and Immedi ately retired. Thoy wero "looked up" in tlio jury room to report a verdict at 10 o'clock this morning. Judge Dlttenhoefer, of tho defense, said the most the defense expected wns a disagreement. The gov ernment has announced that, it will pro ceed immediately with tho proseoutlou of tho cases of tlio llvo other contumacious witnesses. AMONG TIIH GOtMANK. Uaac E. Bowman, M, P. for Waterloo, Praises Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, the Remedy Which Relieves In Ten Minutes. Our Teutonic friends arc not rash in any thing thoy do, and none are quicker to appre ciate a good thing. They soon prick tho btibblo of unreliability. The testimony of Isaac E. Bowman, M. P. for Waterloo, is that ho found Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder accomplished just what it claims to accom plish a Mire, pleasant and certain specific in tho caso of catarrhal trouble in the head or throat. But what Mr. Bowman says of it is what everybody is saying of tills great medi cine. Reject worthless imitations. TiCko only Dr. Agnew's if you wish instant relief and a permanent cure. 50 cents. Sold by S. P. Kirlin. llev. Mr. Allen's Hesigtl-ltlon Requested, Washington, .Tan. lit. Tho disagree ment between tho co-p.istors of tho First Presbyterian church, Kov. Dr. T. DjWitt Talmago and Kov. Adolos Allen, bus been settled by tho church session calling for Jir. Allen's resignation. The church will honor tho recent contract for Mr. Allen's services up to Oct. 1 next, but in order to avoid future complications ho has been asked to tender his resignation as enrly as practicable. Tho trouble grow out of a plan to have Dr. Talmago preach Sunday mornings as well as evenings, to which his collcaguo objected. Dr. Talmago now will hold forth twice on Sunday. Cliro for lleadaelidj As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to bo the very best. It effects a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wo urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and givo thisrcinedy a fair trial. In caso of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho use of this medicine. Try it once. Ijargo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Cur Cleaners Killed by 11 Train. New York, Jan. 18. A party of car cleaners employed by tho Wagner Pnlaco Car company wero run down by a train on tlio Hudson Itlver railroad at Ouo Hun dred and Fourteenth street nnd Fourth avenue. Two women wero Instantly killed and tho remaining members of tho party, two women undouoinnn,serlously Injured. Tho killed aro: Llzzlo Becker, 30 years old', Delia Million, 30 years old. Injured: Maria Drummer, 05 years old, hurt Inter nally; Maggie Tracy, 35 yoars old. left leg cut olf; Ijuuls Yonder, 50 years old, left leg broken. Magglo Tracy aud Muria Drummer will probably die. IEullef in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." Thi3 new remedy is a great surpnso on account of 'its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladd.T, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in iiiissini? it almost immediately. If vou want quick relief and euro tills is your remedy.1 Sold by Isaac Sliapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. terribly Injured by an Explosion. Binqhamton, N. Y., Jan. 18. As a wild cat freight from Hlmlra wns entering tlio Delaware, Lackawanna and Western rail road yards at Halstead, Pa., thero was a terrific oxplosion, resulting in the probablo fatal injury of Fireman Kvans, of Elmlra. Kvans was blown over tho tender and two or three cars, and landed somo distance away on tho bank. Both his eyes wcra blown out, his noso was blown off, and ho received othor injuries that make Ills re covery doubtful, Engineer Williams os enped uninjured. Tho crown shoet of tlio boiler had dropped down from an absence of water in tlio holler. .Dueklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, ond positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. Arthur Declines to Meet Debs. Cleveland, Jan. 18. Grand Chlof P. M. Arthur, of tho Brotherhood of Locomo tive Kngineors, has written a letter declin ing to meet Kugeno V Dabs in a debato before tho Central Labor union, as re quested by tho latter body. Ho says: "I do not know of any quostlous affectlug tho Brotherhood of Locomotlvo Engineers, that nro necessary for mo to discuss with Epgone V. Dobs or nny othor non-union member of tho brotherhood." SuloouUU Will Oppose Matthews. ItiUlANAPOLW, Jan. 18. It is given out on undoubted authority that the National Liquor League will oppose Governor Matthews' presidential boom because lie signed the Nicholson hill nnd made It a law, when It vvas in his power to defeat it absolutely. Governor Matthows will bo opposed by tho 2;t0,000 liquor dealers who aro members of tho league. Two I.lttle Children llurneil to Death. OAKLAND CITY, Ind., Jan, 18. The homo of Gcorgo Spraggius, a miner living near Llttlos, was destroyed by lire. Two thlldrcn. aged 3 nnd 4, wero cremated, and the mother was seriously burned In trying o suvo them. For a pain iu tho chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's l'ain Halm and bound on over tho seat of tho pain, and anotheron the back between tho shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This U especially valuable in cases where tho pain is caused by a cold aud thero is a tendency toward pneumonia. For salo by Gruhlcr llros., druggists PENSION BILL PASSED. It Carries SI 4 1,333,830, Which IS,-0,000 Irf-ss Than the Ultimate. Washington, Jan. 18. Tho house yos-1 torday passed tho pension appropriation bill, to tlio consideration of whioh it has dovoted the ontlro week, ami then ad journeil until Monday. Mr. Bartlett, ol Now York, raised points of order agulust nil now legislation proposed in tlio way of amendments such as that looking tc making u pension a "vested right," etc., and Mr. Dingloy, ot Maine', who was In tho chair, sustained them. In this way tho clause In tho bill changing oxlstlng law so as to allow widows) to obtain pen sions under tho act of 1800 whoso net In comes did not exceed J600 por milium wne stricken out. . I It was announced In the debato that bills covering tho amendments ruled out would be reported from tlio invalid pen sions ooiniultteo. Tho pension bill n passed carries 141,!H5,S20, about $50,001 less than tho estimate. Tho bill ws pussed fifty days ahead of any previous pension appropriation bill. I It Sharpens the appetite, Improves digestion, and retorcs health and vigor ; all tho organs of tho body are aroused to healthy action by Dr. Piorce's Gulden Medical Discovery. More than all, tho liver and that's the key to tho whole system. You havo pure blood, or poisonous blood, just as your livor chooses. Tho blood controls tho health, tho liver controls the blood, the "Discovery" controls the liver. You can cscapo just about half tho Ills that flesh Is heir to, by being ready for them. Brace the system up with this medicine, which prevents as well as cures. For nil d iseascs caused by a disordered liver or Im pure blood dyspepsia, biliousness, the most stubborn skin, sculp and scrofulous affections, tlio "Discovery" is the only remedy bo cer tain and effective that, once used, It is always in favor. Send for a frco pamphlet. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association Buffalo, N. Y. Poor Railroad Service Illegal. Sl'ltlNO.'ii:i,l),Ills.,Jmi.l8. Thosuprenia court yesterday rendered a decision ii'iliisl tho St. Louls.Alton and Tone lltiuto Hall way company compelling It to render bet tor passenger service. Tlio court holds that whero railroads operate mixed trains for passengers and freight, such service is against tho statutes of the stale, and Is in adequate. Service must, bo provided for passengers, mail mid express matter, ex clusively. To Debar Pugilistic Lnn-yrrs. BAI.TIMOHK, Jan. 18. Lawyers Stock bridgo and Maekall, who almost cniuo to blows In JudjfH Phelps' court, on Tuesday last, were served yesterday with summons to appear before the supreme, court on Jan. 27 and show causo why they should not be debarred for their offense. Both men mado apologies to Judgo Phelps, but this vyns not deemed sullicieut. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Bcaversville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery 1 owo my life. Was taken with La Grippo and tried all the physicians lor miles about, nut of no avail and was given up nnd told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first doso began to got better, and after using throe bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. Wo won't keep store or houso without it." Get a free trial at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Important Capture ol Armed Itnmlits. JKtTKltsUA City. Mo., .fan. 18. Wlmt will doubtless prove a most Important capture was effected at, CVdar City, in Gallaw.'iy county, opposite this city, last night SIh tnc-n supposed to bo tramp loafed around the little town during the forenoon, and bogged for lood and money In tlio iitt"rnnoii thov visited asuloou, anil after drinking freely one of them becami very abusive and threatening. Presently ho drew a pistol and opened fire on Charles Gilbert, u young farmer. The latter se cured a shotgun just as his assailant emp tied his pistol. Gilbert fired and killed his man instantly. Tho others wero ar rested, except one, who escaped. The dead man had tlireo revolvers, aud two others wero armed with the same weapons. Thoy wero provided with a full kit of burglar and sufo blowing tools. Tho men answer to tho description of tho robbers who held up a Missouri Pacific freight train in Ver non county. Mo., Wednesday night and shot the conductor and robbed the crew. BABYii HUMOURS Instantly Relieved And Speedily Cured by WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS A warm bath with CUT1CURA SOAP and a single application of CUTICURA, (ointment), will afford instant relief, per mit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent cure of the most distressing of itching and burning skin and scalp diseases, after ill other methods fail. Sold throughout the world. f Orlllih dtpotl F. Nswbibt & , L Sons, 1, King Ed ward-t , Lon- I tv. P don. IMtt.b norm ,w P.. Corp ,Solcl'ropi.,Boiton,U.S.A Satisfaction Guaranteed Plumbing AND Gasfitting. . W. BELL, Cor. tVlaln & Centre Sts. ILisemcnt of lteddall'H lluihlinu;. A genuine welcome awalU youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and nlo constantly or tap. Choice tern pernnce drinks and p'sune CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is heeoinliiK iioiiilnr. You will like It. make a eocclalty of liuir ciittlnir. We miicura II KICKING TO IN'SllUiKXTS. Juudn. Declares! Spain's Action an Ac knowledgment of Defeat. Washington, Jan. 18. When Gonznlos Quesada, tho socrdtary of the Cub'in revo lutionary parly injtho United States, was Informed f tho Ir.touded appointment of General Polavlojmto replace Martinez Do Camiios bo exclaimed with enthusiasm; "Good, that is worth ten battles to us. This is considered an a confession of tho futn of tho Spanish government in Cuba, us General Campos wns tho first military chief of Spain, itnd nlso ono of tho nblost politicians. In this opinion wo nro borno out by General A.carraga, tho minister of war of Spain, who on Jan. 7, In denying tho rumor of the resignation of Campos, said: 'Tho rotiromeut of General Campos will bo tho first national defeat before tho rebels, before Europonud before tho United Stntos.' "Now If Gcnornl Campos, who succeeded In gottlng tho Cubans to accept a compro mise in 1878, has been unable to crush tho rebellion, It cannot bo oxpeeted that Gen enil Polavieja, who novor showed nny military ability-, as ho was only an aide o Campos In tho last war, will bo ablo to stop the victorious revolutionary move ment. Uonornl Polavloja's appointment Implies a change of policy in tlio condition of tho war and nn appeal to tho oruol methods. "Cuba recalls tho outrages on the Inno cent women by forces under Polavieja and also tho dreadful assassination of General Leyto Vldal, a Cuban genernl. Ho alsc hhd 205 people in Santiago do Cuba charged with conspiracy, seized and sont to tho Af rlcnn island of Fernando Po. His coming represents tho policy of extermination nnd tho desperation of Spain. But it will in creaso tho Cuban army, as thousands will prefer death on tho field to murdor in the darkness of night." Dupuy nn American CIti7cn. Jacksonville, Fin., Jan. 18. Promi nent Cubans horo will represent to th Btato department that Lorenzo Dupuy, re cently arrested at Hatabano, Cuba, and now confined in Morro castlo on th( chargo that ho is Joso Lorcto Ccpero, ac Insurgent officer, is really Dupuy, as he claims, and a naturalized American clti zon. Dispatches stato that tho prlsonei speaks English fluently. Persons whe kuow both men say this is truo of Dupuy while Copero does not speak English. TO RELEASE THE INVADERS Hut the Ilurghers Will itenlst Any Form of Foreign Froteetlon. PRETOHtA, Jan. 18. It is ofllclally stated horo that Dr. Jameson and tho others whe are in prison with him will bo released un conditionally by the Transvaal govern ment, and that tho Uitlandors, in due course of time, will bo enabled to mak thoir demands clearly understood. It is ndded, however, that tlio govern mcnt and burghers will resist any form ol foreign protection, either upon tho part ol Great Britain or any other country. They are firmly resolved to maintain the Inde pendence of tho republic, nnd the griev ances of tho people of tho Rand will bt ppttind when the present excitement has abated. It is stated to bo quite untrue that Presi dent Kruger was nwaro of Dr. Jameson's intontlon to iuvndo the Transvaal territory On tho contrary, tlio president, after hav ing been told that ho had crossed tho bor der, said: "Don't tell mo that Englishmen would do that. Whatever mny bo said ot thorn, thoy nro open and brave, and would not muko a cowardly, unprovoked attack upon us. President Kruger readily accepted the assistance of Sir Hercules Kobinson, the governor of Capo Colony, iu bringing about a settlement of the d.sturbancos, and they parted cordially. Tho trial of tho members of tho reform committco of Johannesburg, who aro now in custody, will boglu next week. There! This Is Just the Thing, lied Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. Gruhlcr llros., drug store. At ?tfuy bo a Harden Dlaiuoiid ltoblicr. PllTEIisuur.o, Va., Jan. 18. William H. Green, colored, of New York city, was ar rested yestorday on a telegram from the chief of police of Now York. Tho charge against Green is that of stealing a diamond breastpin and four diamond rings from Mrs. Manson, ot Now York. Greon denies that ho committed tho theft, but claims that tho jowolry was stolen by another party, who divided tho stolen jowolry with him. Tho prisoner furthorsays that ho re turned tho jewelry which wns given lilm to Miss Jeannctto Mnusou, Mrs. Mniison's daughter, to whom it belonged. Thero appears to bo a slight suspicion that Greon Is also implicated in tho Burden diamond robbery in New York. Populist Convention In July, ST. Louis, Jail. 18. Tlio Populist lead ers adjourned last niglit uutll today with out deciding upon a place of meeting fur tho national convention, but tho matter will bo decided tills afternoon. It has prac tically been decided to call tho convention to moot July 21, and to fix tho representa tion at ono delegato for each United States senator and congressman nnd ono for each 8,000 votes cast by tho Populists at tho last national election. Probably u False lteport. Washington', Jan. 18. A cable report from Portsmouth, England, whence the British flying squadron is about to sail, that its destination may bo tho Ber mudas, is doubted iu official circles horo. Should tlio report provo true It would in crease tlio squadron in and about Ber muda to twouty-olght vessels, nnd could not fall to be regarded ns a hostilo demon stration. Life Was Worthless Without Her I.over. OMAHA, Jim. 18. Anna Koysters, whoso fathor. a wealthy fanner of Boouo, la., shot aud killed Banker MoFarland last Monday, committed sulcldo by chloroform in Omaha Thursday night. Tho girl wrote a letter saying sho did not caro to livo since her father had killed her lovor. Mc Kurland was accused of ruining her. lortyfour YearH In CliulnH. Columuub, O., Jan. 18. Many years ago David Loutz, of Holmes county, was crossed in lovo, aud after a time becamo insauo. Then ho grow violent, and had to be kopt chained In his room. Ho has been In this condition for forty-four years. He is now so feoblo that ho hat been allowed somo freedom, aud Is no longer manacled. A Wliito Mun to Ilnuc in Georgia, Savannah, Jan. IB. Tliomas V. 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