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IPain-Killer A ROlLWDf ATII Prinoo Henry of Battenberg Sue ouinbs to Fever in Africa, A SON-IN-LAW Of QUEEN VI0T0EIA Who Went to tlin Dark Contliipiittn StiKljr the Art of Wnrfnre In tlio UlnodlessCou flict Atrnltmt the ICInjr of Mm Aslinntrrfl. Tlio Hotly Ilotnennril llotintl. London, .Inn. S3. Nows was received nt tlio olllcoof tlio admiralty yosterdny uf tlio death of I'rinco Houry of Uattcnherg, who contracted African fover whllo accomna nyliift tlio Ashautco oxpcdltion in Wosd Africa, llo was thought to bo recovering, but had a rolapso while on board tlio Brit ish cruiser lilondo on the way to Mndelifn. Tho cruiser returned to SlorruLeono, west coast of Afrlcn.andtho news of tlio prince's death was cabled from thcro. At Slorro Leono tho body was embalmed, ami tho Blonde started at onuo for England. Tho prince, It appears, w.u nrently up. sot at tho upeedy death of his friend, Major , J' i r;s o n, who' was nttarked with 1 fever v hllo out .il.li)- with tho I prince 'iholattor, liowever, contln Ui'd on tlio niiireh until within thir ty miles of Coo jnnsslo, whero ho beeanio so serious ly ill all of a sud den that the offi cer in command Insisted that ho should bo imme diately convoyed rrtlNCE ITENI1Y. back to Prohsu. When tho prince reached thcro his condition Was dosporate, and tlio doctors almost dospatred of being ahlo to get him back to the coast. Prince Honry, howovor, rallied slightly before reaching Capo Coast Castle. Onco there, although sick unto dentil, thoprlnco did everything possiblo to prevail upon his medical nttondants and tho command ing officers to allow him to romain until tho nows reached Capo Coast of tho entry of tho British Into Coomasslo. Hut his condition was so desporato that all his ap peals wero In vain, and lie was finally In duced, much against his will, to consent to embark on board tho Bloudo for tho Island of Mndolra. This, It now nppcars.was on Friday last. The prlnco was in a very weak condition when he wont on board tho crulsor, but tho cooler sea air had an invigorating effect upon him, aud ho again rallied. In fact, on Saturday ho bocamoquito cheerful nnd hopes wero ontertnlned of his rccovory. On Sunday, howovor, there was a decided chango for the worso. Tho prlnco grow weaker until ho expired on Monday even ing, It Is now announced, at 8:40 p. m. Whllo Prlnco Ileury was unpopular, on tho whole, with tho people, principally bo causo ho was a poor German prlnco, and thoroforo considered unworthy of tho hand of a princess of tho royal houso of England, ho was woll liked by all thoso who had tho pleasure of knowing him per sonally. Ho wai a great favorite with tho queon. Provioua to Prlnco Henry's departure for Ashauteo considerable rldiculo ap peared In tho English nowspapers over the nllegod preparations being mado for his departure for the "picnic," as tho expedi tion to Coomasslo was callod, and an it turned out to bo. These reports were wholly untruo, howovor, as tho prlnco om barked llko any other ollleor on nn ordi nary troop ship. Ho ranked ns colonel of nn Isloof Wight volunteer regiment, aud was attached to tho oxpodltlou In a special capacity, al though his rank would havo entitled him to assumo the position of second in com mnnd. But, of onurso, this would novor havo been tolerntod by tho press, to say nothing of tho war olllco authorities, and so tho unfortunate prlnco went to tho west const of Africa, smarting under a storm of rldiculo and abuse, probably with tho ob ject of attempting to show those who havo mado a practice of calumniating htm from tho outset that ho was not u drawing room Eoldlcr, nnd that ho was not dcllciont In courngo. Tho period of mourning by tho court for tho doath of Prlnco Henry of Battenberg has been llxcu at six weeks. Prlnco Henry was tho third sou of Prince Aloxauderof Battenberg, uncle of Imdwlg IV, grand tluko of Hesso. Ho marrlod tho Princess Beatrice, youngost daughter of Queen Victoria, In 1885. Thoy have four children. Ho was born on Oct. C, 1858, and occupied tho complimentary posts of gov ernor of tho Islo of Wight aud of Carls brook Castlo. Until ho volunteered for tho Ashnntco expedition ho had taken no part in public affairs. If ho had any special abilities ho novor had uny opportunity of displaying them. Senator-lSIect Wellington on Finance. AfNArous, Mil., Jan. ga Georgo L. Wellington, who was yestorday elected by tlio Maryland legislature to succeed. Charles H. Gibson In. tho national senate, said In an lutorviow: "I am in favor of a currency that shall bo based on tho highest standard of value, i; currency -In which overy dollar shall bo as valuable as every other dollar, and rcdoomnblo In tho highest standard of valuo, Ibellevo tho free coin ago of sllvor would bo a great disaster, nnd tho American nation cannot afford to adopt It." After the O. A. H, lCnemupnient. Indianapolis, Jan. S3. Adjutant Gen eral Bobbins, of Coininandor-ln-Chlof Walker's staff, announced that Buffalo, Cleveland and Philadelphia are tho three cltlos that want tho G. A. It. encampment if It Is taken uway from St. Paul, All tlio mombors of tho executive committee tolo grnphed to hoadquartcra hero that thoy would stand by Conimandor-ln-Clilof Will kor If tho railroads refused to yield, aud would voto to take tho cnonmpmont away from St. Paul. Killed by a l'reiiiiituro Must. HAUUISUUUO, Jan. 23. A proninturo blast in which one man was killed and cloven othors Borlously Injured occurred yesterday at Blxler's Station, near Now port Tho inon wore engaged In tho con struction work for tho Pennsylvania Hnll road company uud wore mostly 1 talians and are known only by numbers, L. Worst, of MoVoytown, was klllod outright. A City Muriliul Murdered, WEIMAit, Tex., Jan. 23. City Marshal York was shot and Instantly killed last night by a negro nnmod Jim Harris. The wildost excitement prevails and tho citi zens are scouring the country for tho murderer, who, If captured, will surely b lynched, WELL WORTH fillli A Well-Known Senator Tells a Remark able Story. No Possible Doubt as to Its Absolute Truth. From the High Standing of the Senator. Higher the Position, More In teresting the Facts. Our Readers Iiaper For Just Such Details. Senator Prank l'luinloy, of N'ortlillcld, Vt., is a man of national reputation. No man to-dny stands more prominently before tho people of tlio stnto of Vermont than he. A lawyer by profession, ho was elected to tlio Houso of Heprcscntatlvos in 16!I2, is Trusteo of Schools, Trusteo of Northllelil Cink, and Trustee of Norwich University (a Military School under patronage of tho U. S. Government), lias been Trustee of tho Montpclicr Seminary, Chairman of tlio Iie publienn State Convention 1SS0, Delegato nt largo to the Republican National Convention in 1888, was United States Attorney lor Vermont 1880 to 1891, and is now State Sen ator. Senator Pluniloy is well-known through out tho United States, having been selected by tlio National Republican Committee as speaker to stump tho stato of Jllelilmin for Illaine in 1881, aud again in 1888 and 181)2 lie spoke through tho West for tlio Republican presidential candidate. When lio canio out of tho presidential campaign in '03, owing to overwork ho was almost a coinplcto nervous wreck. lo our representative the senator said : "In tho fall of 1802 I cauio out of tho presidential campaign witli my nervous sys tem almost broken. Rest and ordinary remedies did not assist mo. Somo of my personal friends advised mo to take a course of Dr. Greene's medi- cincs, which I did with entire success. I uso ur. Urecne s Norvurn blood and nervo remedy for that exhaustion caused bv long continued mental work, and think well 01 11." Wo understand that Senator l'lumlev's euro is radical and complete, and whilo we congratulate ino popular senator on Ills re covery, wo cannot hut add that this is a distinct triumph for that marvelous medicine, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervo remedy, which, owing to the high standing of Senator Plumloy, and tho fact that ho is so widely known, will givo Dr. Greene's Norvura a great boom. Tho remedy deserves it, for it is in trutli a most wonderful curer of disease, a rcstora tivoand invieonitor which stands nt tho present day without a rival iu making peoplo well; a remedy which is always sure to cure, to givo health and strength, to umko who ever uses it strong and vigorous. This most valuable remedy is not a patent medicino and should not bo classed as such, for it is tho discovery and prescription of ono of our leading specialists in nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. Giceno, of 83 West 14th St., Now York City. 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WARFARE DEVOID OF BLOODSHED, Tho Arrlrnn Ituler Was Completely Over awed by the Show of I'orcn JIllilo by Ills Cnptors, nnd IIIk Surrender Wa Most Aldeel Held for lUnsom. CAPK Coast Casti.k, Africa, Jnn. 23. The following details of tho palaver bo tween Sir" Francis Scott, commander of thnuxpodltlonary force, nnd King Prom poh, of Ashautco, when tho lattor mado his submission to Great Brltnln at Coo masslo, havo just been received from that capital: Tho troops formed In tho principal square of Coomasslo at 7 o'cloclc In the morning on Monday but, preparatory to tho great palaver. Sir Francis Scott and his stuff wero seated in n, seml-circlo inthowiunre shortly aftorwards, and an officer was sent to tho palace with instructions to Impress upon the mind of King Proinpeh that, if lie did not an tear before tho British com mander within five mlntitos utter this summons that, ho would bj taken from his palace by foroo. Tlio kihg mailo ii show of resistance, but finally aocompanlcd the ofllcor.siirroundcd by nn escort, to tho square. Arriving there King Prempeli was Introduced to tho Brit ish governor, who recited at length tho ne gotiations which had been conducted be tweon the representatives of Great Britain and Asliantoe, ending by informing the king that ho must formally submit to Great Britain and givo up immediately CO.OOO ounces of gold as nn indemnity for tho expenses incurred by tho British gov ernment In sending an expedition to bring his majesty to tonus. Tho king was also informed that ho must keep the streets clean nnd maintain order among the pop ulace. King Prempeli was greatly impressed by tho show of forco in tho square, the M.ixlm guns belug coiivonlmitly posted and every yard being utilized by tho British and their native allies. Finally tho king, through an Interpreter, replied that he was ready to submit to tho British, took off his crown and sandals nnd advanced to tho seats upon which Sir Francis Scott nnd tlio governor woro seated surrounded by their staffs. His majesty thou placed his head betwoen tho feet of Sir Francis Scott and thoso of tho British governor, clasping them with his hands and actually grovelling In tho dust as a mark of his complete submission. This display of helplessness upon tho part of King Prompeh greatly Impressed tho Ashantces prasont. Thoy woro greatly agitated mid talked excitedly together, but they inndo no attempt nt resistance Tho governor" finally mado tho king nriso and recalled to his majesty's mind that ho had been, requestod to Immediately pay 60,000 ounces of gold to tho representatives of Great Britain. King Prompeh said ho only possessed 380 ounces of gold, and that ho had no means of collecting tho SO.OOO ounces demanded by tho British. To this tho governor replied that tho demand of British must bo compiled with, ns tho king's ability to pay thonmountdomanded was too well known to admit of any dis cussion. King Prompoh then askod for time, but tho governor nnsworcd that upon n pre vious occasion tho Ashantoos had failed to keep their promises mado to tho British, and tli.it tho latter had no intention of giving them thu opportunity of doing tlio samo thing again Tho governor then abruptly announced that King Prompeh, tho queen mnthor, tho king's father nnd tho other chiefs of Importance present would ho taken prisoners uudor escort to Cape Coast castle. Tho govornor's words fell llko a thun dcrbult upon tho nssemblngo of Ashauteo natives, and there was an lmpotuous move ment forward which boded trouble. But tho troops wore promptly ordered to "carry arms," nnd tho machine llko precision with which tho Martlnl-Honry carbines wero lifted from tho ground si ruck dismay into tho Ashantces and probably averted serious troublo, for thoy fell back as it fearing a volloy from tho troops. Ono of tho chiofs, howovor, rose from his seat near King Prempeli and uttered somo shrill words In a loud tono of voice. Those were Interpreted as saying that tho Aslmntees complained that replies which their ambassadors had brought back from Great Britain had misled thorn. Tho gov ernor said that tholr ambassadors would also bo mado prisoners and taken to Capo Coast castle, whero they will bo charged with forgery In having put thoir names, apparently, to documonts of u misleading nature. A strong guard of .British troops then moved forward und surrounded tho klug, tho queen mother, tho king's father, tho promluont chiefs and tho ambassadors. The prisoners woro quickly removed to ti large houso, which was surrounded by tho guard, nml thon tlio Ashantoos wero quietly dispersed by tho troops. Tho whole uffalr was splendidly ar ranged und admirably executed. Iu fact from tho moment tho expedition was first organized until It reached Coomasslo there lias not been u singlo hitch in the arrange ments, und It has not been necessary to lire a shot. Tho submission and capture of King Prompeh will ousure British supremacy in that part of Africa for many years to como. His majesty, his relatives and tho chiefs captured will bo kept at Capo Coast castlo until the 50,000 ounces of gold de manded by tho British governor aro forth coming aud until all tho other questions connected with tho oxpedttlon and its ob jects huvo been urranged. Nonr Coomusslo tho British discovered and burned tho notorious sacrificing grove, full of skulls and bonos of tho victims of King Prompeh. Tho making of human sacrlllues was ono of tlio leading com plaint which tho British had ugalust King Prumpuh aud Ills prodcoessorH, and this practice has now been put n stop to, lCnfiMcinj," liuuday luivs. WlLKESBAHiu:, I'ii. i Jnn, 9!!. Tlio Law nnd Order soeloty, having fulled by per suasloii to induce tlio clar dealers of tlio city to closo tholr places of business on Sunday, yesterday sworo out warrants for tho arrest of thirteen dealers They will bo given a lianriuu; tomorrow The clear I moil say thoy will pay tho Hue uud eon- i tlnuo to keen open. Au Unconfirmed lteport. Washington, Jun. 23. At tlio Brazilian legation today it was said that nothing was known regarding tho report from Itio Janolro, printed iu Loudon, that a lira illian corvette had sailed for Trinidad to , take possession of that island, which Is In dispute between Great Britain nml Brazil. ! isflHsmwMiws u? ?gmm testa mMm$& , , , strcnatlien tho Kidneys. 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VYiruK Ecciric CoPwla.,Pa, 1 'ffiffifiid O ii milling, l IF your Kidneys aro diseased, sluiffrlsli or wealij IT your blood is nill of Uric Ac id mill Khciimnthm threatens! IF the germs of Malaria aro in your Hystein; IF your blood is clntrffctl with lioisons and Impurities; IF your lllauiler U weak, iullain- . or ui lawi, t You need WHobb's tragus For thpv Ileal, sootlm mnl W Chicago or Ran IVancisco. f nnu Blood I-iltcrm'; t'ne. monthly, reiruliitlDB medicine. Only liarialeas and too purest drugs snould bo ue,i. II you want the best, get READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EPKKCT OCTOIIEU 1. 18OT. Trains leave Shenandoah an follmvH : Ior Sew York via l'lillndelphla, week daj. 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 M, 2 V nml 5 53 p. m SunInvB,2 10 a. in. For New York via Matirh Chunk, week tktTs, 5 23, 7 20n. ni.t 12 -V nml 2 53 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week tlyn, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 .Vt, 2 55 and 5 55 p. m. Hit dnya, 2 10 a. in. For Pottovllle, eek day, 2 10; 7 20 n. ni., an 12 58, 2 55 and 3 55 p. in. .Sunday, 2 10 h. m. For Tinnaqua ad IMahanoy City, week Uayw, 2 10, 5 25, 7 IX) a, in., 12 5H, 2 55 and 5 55 p. m. SundavH, 2 10 a, in. For "Willlainnport, Sutilmry and I.ewisbnrjr, weekdays, .125, 1130 a ni., 150 aud 7 20 p. la. .SumlayH, 3 25 a. in. For Mahanoy IMane, weekday, 2 10. 3 25, 51. 7 20, 11 30 a. in., 12 5. 1 50, 2 55,5 55, 7 20 and 9 33 p. in. Sunday, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Anhland and Shamokln. week daytn, 335, 720, III) a. in., 150,720 and 935 p. m. Hun dnyn, 3 25 a. in. For Hattimort', M'aAlihiKtott ami the Went vki H, t (). It. It,, through trains leavn Unultiu; Terminal, Fhllailelphia, (V. U 11. IE. U.) at 3 29, 7 55, 11 20 a. in., 3 15 and 7.27 p. in. Sumlure, 3 20,7 00, 1120 a. in., 3 IG and 7 27 p.m. Ath tional trains from Tweiity-f6urth and Cheet nut streets Matlon, week clayn, 150, 5 11, 8 21. m. KundayM, 1 35, 8 23 p. ill. THAINfc FOH SHKXANDOAU. Leavo New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a. in., 130, 1 00, 7 30 p. in. and 1215 nlRht. Sunday.-. 6 00 p. m. Ijavo New York la IMauch Chunk, wek days, 1 30, 10 a. m., 1 10 and 1 30 p; in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Termiiml, week dayn, 120, K 35, 10 00 a. in. and 100, G02, It Ct) p. in. Suntlayf, 11 IJ0 p. in. Ixiave Heading, veek chiyn, 135, 7 10, 10O, 11 50 a. m., 5 55 and 7 57 p. m. Sundns, 1 35 a. ttti Fottsville, weekday, 2 35, 7 40 a. ra., 12 SO and 0 12 p.m. Sundays, 2 35 a. tu. Iseave Tanuuiua, week dayn, 3 IS, 8 50, 1123 a in., 1 20, 7 15 and 9 52 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Leave MjiIiiiiiov City, utvl: dan, 2 45, 921, 11 17 a. in., 1 ft), 7 39 and 0 51 p in. SimhU.vm, 3 14 a. m. IsBJive ?hihnuo Plane, w ct k '.tti, 2 40, (00, G30.0 37, II 59 n in . 12 5h. 2 5 20, 0 2tt, 7 53 and. 10 10 p. in. Similaj s, J 10. 1 00 a. in. Leuvo VlUiumpoj, week dn; , 7 12, 10 10 a. m., 3 35 and 11 11 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays KxpreHs.OOOa. in., 2 00, 4 00, 500 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 1 30, 6 30 p.m. Sunday Express, 9 00. 1000 a. in. Accommo dation H 00 a. in.. -1 15 it. in. I Heturuiug leave Atlantic City (depot.) wecic l daynt exjircas, 7 35, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, .5 30 p. itu 1 Aceommodntlon, G50, H 15 a in., and 132 p. in, Sundays Express, 100, 7 30 p. m. Acconiinmlji tion, 7 13 a. in., 1 15 p. m. Parlor Car on all exprew trains. I. A. SWr.IOAHI), (1. U. HANCOCK, (ien'l Superintendent. (ieu'l Pass, Aert. TlilHons of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Tako us risks but get your houses, stuck, fur ulture, etc.. insured iu 11 rst-elass re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, fi$?BJSS:t' Also Life, and Accidental Com pa ides. Celebrated Female I'owdora never fait. '10,iXXi is-uTrSsTtcnre'lLtiB sfaand lurcriftfr falHnr with Taney and PcnDyroral 111b and other ltk polntmcnt. Uuaranteed superior to all the best In the market, A No. 1. Partfcul: tUS, Hack Bar, Doitou, Maas. in, sets.' JJr. 8.' Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Purest anil Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt.. 207 West Coal Street. j. r
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