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Tlio liouso, after nu Interesting four hour dobato, adopted llio resolutions passed by tho senate last tveok calling on tho powers, signatory to tho treaty of Berlin, to enforce tho re forms In Turkey guaranteed to tho Chris tian Armenians, and pledging tho support ot congress and tho president In tho most Vigorous action ho might take for tho pro tection and security of American citizens In Turkey. Tho house committee had pro pared somo resolutions on tho snmo sub ject, but it was deemed udvisablo, after tlio senate resolutions reached tho house, to substitute them for tlioso prepared by tlio committee. Mr. Quigg, of Now York, who had ehargo of tho bill, made an able present ntton of tho euso, but tliero was a disposition on tho part of somo of tho members to go further than tho resolu tions did, and Mr. Hepburn, ot Iowa, pro posed to give tlio Turkish minister his passports and sover all diplomatic; rela tions with Turkey. Mr. ilephurn's remarks denouncing tho Turkish outrages nnd'eharging that tho powers signatory to tho treaty of Berlin wore actuated from political and other considerations in maintaining tlio "bal anco of power" in eastern Kuropo wero re ceived with great enthusiasm, and at ono time it looked as if tlio liouso might bo carrletl to lils way of thinking. But tho counsel of Jir. llltt not to tako rasli ac tion, in tlio course of which lie pointed out thudlro consequences that might rosult from n Bovornnuo ot diplomatic, relations with a friendly power that had fulllllcd her treaty obligations to us, prevailed, and tho Hepburn resolution was overwhelm ingly defeated. Mr. Bally opposed this resolution on tho ground thai it, would bo Improper for us to "Insult" tho parties to tho treaty of Berlin by intimating that tlioy had not carried out their obligations Mr. Turner, ot Georgia, took a similar view. Mr. tiros vonor, "of Ohio, characterized tlio seuato resolutions as "Incomplete, inefficient and unwprthy" nud requested tho commltteo to withdraw them. They wero Anally passed, howovor, by a vote of 113 to SO, after a motion of Mr. Bally to send them to tlio commltteo hud been defeated by Co to 10J. Senators Prank J. Cannon and Arthur Brown, of tho now state of Utah, took tlio oath of office in tlio senate yesterday, tho formor drawing tlio term ondlug March U, 1899, and the latter tho term ending March 0, 1897. With tho exception of tho con tested Dclawaro caso tills establishes a po litical division In tho upper branch of con gress until March 4, 1837, as follows: lie publlcaua, 44; Doinoorats, 89; Populists, 0; total, 89; necessary for majority, 15. Should Mr. Dupout bo seated from Dela ware tho Republican voto would bo in creased to 45, but at tho sumo timo tho number necessary for a majority would bo Increased to 40. Aside from tills ovont tho session was given to further speeches on tho silver bond bill, two of tho now members of tho body, Mr. Nolson. Republican, of Minne sota, and Mr. Bacon, Democrat, of Georgia, making speeches, tho former against tho freo coinage of sllvor and Mr. Bacon urg ing tir 'Vlls of a gold standard. Mr. .insbrough, N. O., sevorely criti cized tho secretary of agriculture for tho alleged falluro to distribute seeds iu ac cordance with tho law. Mr. Goorgo, of Mississippi, defended Secretary Morton's action. I Mr. Lodgo offered an amendment to tlio bond silver bill providing for a bond issue of 100,000,000, the proceeds to bo used for coast defenses. TO OVERWHELM TURKEY. Alleged Preparations for Dividing the Ktupiro Among Kuropeiiu Nations. London, Jan. 23. Tho Dally News this morning prints dispatch from Vienna which asserts that news lias boim recolvcd thero from Constantinople and Sobastopol which ngreos that Uussla has a licet lying at Scbastopol and at Odessa, and that the Caucasian armies ot llussln aro Doing con centrated upon tlio Armenian frontiors in readiness to realizo tb plans of i'eter tho Great for tlio partitloa of Turkoy between tlio powers, Uussla taking Armenia and Constantinople, Franco taking Syria and 1'alostlno and Kiigland taking Kgypt and tlio eastern shores of tlio Persian gulf, tlio remainder of tlio Turkish oniplro to bo di vided among tlio other powors. Tho Dally Nows also lias it dispatch from Sobastopol which records that secret prop- aratious aro going forward of shipping - p n-. Liif ,itiiitiiint.s for j volnntpnr flnl! Tft is tho general belief there, this dispatch affirms, that thcsqprcpnrntlonaforeahadow somo action In tho spring. Five Years for a Thieving Hanker, ST, Lovis, Jan. 28. William K. Burr, Jr., Who as cashier of tho St. Louis Na tional bank ombezzlcd $30,000 of tho funds of that concern, was yostorday sontoncod by Judgo Adams, in tho United States court, to flvo years' tmprisonmont in tho state prlsou. Tho amount of tho shortage, wus mado good, but Burr was indicted and plondod guilty. Ho asked President Clovoland for n pardon boforo sentence Was passed, but It was refused. Indorsed the Populist Ticket. New Oulkass, Jan. as. Tlio Republi can sugar plantem mot last night and in dorsed tho ticket nominated by tlio Pop ulists, hondod by J. N. Plmrr, a sugar planter, and containing several It'pub.l cans. Tho tlckot was not tjT.te what the planters wanted, but thoy in.lofoed i. , ami tlio regular Republicans will proUiuly dn likewise. Suicide of a Chilean Military Leader. Lima, Peru, Jan. 28. Colonel Teodnro Semluarlo, tho horo ot tho northern cam paign In tho rocont revolutionary move ment, has committed suicide with irych nine. Ho hnd only just returned from Kuropo. Thu event Iins created a deep im pression in nil circles. Three Workmen llrowned. Hin'ton, W.Vn., Jnn.28.-W. T. Jacobs, Goorgo Props and Thomas Hlgglns were drowned at Sewoll Saturday night whilo crossing Now river in a boat to go to work in tho (JliesajHiako and Ohio yards. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jcr. eyi Nearly clear wcaterj westerly Tf Indi. And a Story Fraught With Bitterest Memories. The Awful Grandeur The Terrible Mean ing. Echoes of a Lost Couragethe Star of a Itlslifr Hope. A decaying wreck on a wave-washed shore. Riro-ribhcd, sun-blenched, rotting inch by Inch a perfect picture of utter usolossness. Is there not a strange analogy between this desolation and the wreck of your own hoalth, your own hopes, your own life? You aro prostrated by physical and ner vous woakness, tmahlo to do your work with easo and comfort; every duty is a burden and you are weak, tired, cnervatod, ox- hauited. 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Sho is headed sontliwost, and has scarcoly moved an Inch from tlio position In which tho tugs left her on Sunday, after thoy had succeeded In moving bor about ilfty or sixty yards astern from tho spot wliero sho was stuck in the sand when sho ran bond on In Sat urday morning's fog. The company's representatives aro not sparing themselves in their endeavor to take i lie ship out of her dilemma, and tho wrecking company's men aro working night and day to get her nwuy from tho Jersey coast. Tho steamer is iu no Imme diate danger, and assurances have como from tlio enptnin and other officers aboard that she is perfectly Intact, and that thoro is not tho slightest sign of a leak any where. ' The interest manifested by tlio public in tlio welfare of the steamship has not nlwted in tlio least. Thoerowds of specta tors who assemble on tho bench on Satur day and Sunday wore larger than that which put In an appearance yiMterdny, but thoBi'ttmt did come mado up for tho ab sentees in that they seemed moro anxious to have I ho big hunt pulled off. At high tide tho wrecking tugs and kodgo anchors wero again tried tor fully nil hour, but their efforts were fruitless, ns they were mmlilo to make the steamer budge nn inch from her snndy lied. There wore four lighters constantly at work from ilayb.vnk to nightfall unload ing the ship's cargo, nud fully three fourths of it has Ijjou sent up to New York. All day tho 'longdioromen, num bering aboui a hundred, who wero sent down from Now York to help lighten tho ship, wero as busy as ants, nud after dark ness sot in thoy enjoyed a well earned rest. Thoy wore quartered iu tho ship's steerage. Tlio lighten, wero all moored on tho starboard side, whilo tho tug Hus tler was on tlio port shlo and hor derricks woro kept busy. Tho starboard lifeboats, ten in number, wero removed, and the davits all around wero also, unshipped in order to lighten tho vessel as much as pos sible. As on Saturday nnd Sunday tlio ship's officers guarded tlio gangway and swing ing ladders very carefully, so that no stranger could got aboard, and there was n very strict order issued not to allow a roportcr on board on nny account, In tlio afternoon over a hundred men, comprising quurlcrmastcrs, steward! and llrenien, wero sent ashore. Thoy all wont to New York to tako similar positions on the St. Paul's sister ship, tlio St. Louis, which will sail for Southampton tomorrow. Tho latter vessel liovo in sight of her disabled twin sister last evening, and her whistles shrieked an encouraging salute to tho stranded steamer. Tlio St. Louis left Cramp & Sons' shipyard, Philadel phia, at 8 o'clock yesterday morning to 1111 t.hn schedule of tho St. Paul, and raelied I Sandy Hooka fowminutcs beforo 9 o'clock last night. Tlio .osldont of tho company, Mr. C. A. Urlscom, said today that attar having mado n thorough inquiry into tlio causoof tho stranding ot tho St. Paul, and from what Captain Janilcsou hud told him, ho bclloved that tho captain was not to blnme. Until Captain Jamiosou hud nindo an of ficial report, which will bo made publio through tho proper channel, Mr. Grlscom said ho did not euro to discuss tlio matter any furthor. As thero was no way of getting aboard tlio steamship tho representative of tho Associated Press culled up Captain Jum leson on tlio telephone and asked him how the work of unloading nnd casing the ship wns going on. Ho replied that everything j Wns running smoothly and tlio work would probably bo llnlshcd tomorrow, "How about tho gold which was sliipjied at Southampton Is It still on board I "Yes, it is," ho roiilied, "but I wish it was in Now Yyrk, as it causes me moro worry nud uneasiness than auytiiing else." "It is said you lmvo mndo a statomont as to how tlio mishap occurred to your shlj). To whom do you attach tho utnmor"' "I cannot answer that quostion," ho re plied, "nor enn I toll yoh wliou I will sub mit my olliclul report. Kvory thing is going on nicely hero; so good-by." Tlio wreckers liavo great hopes of get ting tlio vessel off tomorrow on tlio nonp tide, and aro fervently wishing that tlio wind may cliaugo to tho cast or soutlioast by that time. Charged with Poisoning Iter Husband. Erie, Pa., Jnn. 28. .Mrs. Knto M. Nollia and Kdgur Gardner, who woro arrested Sunday uiglit at Glrard, Pit., on thu charge ot poisoning tho woman's husband, Peter Nellis, hail u hearing yesterday, when both pleaded not guilty, Mrs. Nollls Is said to have boou under tho inllttcneo of Gardner, who is an alleged spiritualistic medium. Tho Nollls' kopt (tho loading hotel iu Gl rard, a town of about 1,000 inhabitants. Mrs, Nollls Is about 60 years of age, aud her husband wns slightly oldor. llxpects to Din In Prison. NKW YoitK, Jan. 38. Charles W. Bart lott. alias Paul Brlgham, alias Goorgo i Watson, alias David J, Coloman, pleuded guilty iu general sessions to tho charge of forging; a chock cortlilontlon whereby ho obtained J,50d from tho Lincoln National i bank, of this city, fb'entonco was doforred until Prlday. Tlio minimum penalty for llat'tlett's uilmo ia ten years in stnto prison. Ho lias said that ho expects to dlo In prison. Ho Is OU years old. Neiv Freo Delivery Poslotllces. WASiHNdTOX, Jan. 28. Prco dollvory mall servico will bo extonded to eighteen poitolllcos on April 1, swelling tho total number of froo delivery olllces at 033, Tlio now list embraces Amherst, Mass.; La conln, N. II.; Rockvlllo, Conn.; Jamaica, N. Y.) Burlington, Wushlngtou and Ku glewood, N. J., uud Dubois, Pa. A Passenger Train Wrecked. SAN FltANCIsco, Jnn. 28. Tho south bound Southern Paclllo passenger train on tho coast division ran into a washout twontly ml'-'s south of this city. Tho lo comotive ond four enrs wero thrown from tho track. John Keycr, tho engineer, wns killed and several passengers were lujurcd, I but not seriously, GARBAGE. Its Disposal a Most Important Question to Every Larpc Clty-Curlosllles of the Dumps The Thousand and One Things That go to Make up Garbage. If tho street cleaning and garbage collect ing; department of auv largo ell v was to stun work lor a week, disease and pestilence of tno most malignant typo would result. To a person who lias nevar seen them, tho garbage dumps' ot J4ew ork arc a most interesting and instructive sight. Day after day, month iu and mouth out, with tlio regularity of clockwork, carts loaded with all maimer of refuse drive up, and their contents are shot or dumped into the already huge plies of tilth anil refuse waiting to he battled onto scows and toned away, to be dumped into ocean. 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Copper '.pinib IUV -LWlOIt-U OUIV, Ai,-IIVB, UlU ov ituicera in wouin, iiair-raaiingi ttriiu tun 1IEUUJ1Y CO., UI17 JUuaotilo Temple UchicutFo. III., for nroofs ot cures. Canl- to !; day lOO-pan book. free. mi HI I "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKC SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Sometimes rco 'a a reliable, tnoi.ureiuri.gstDuia douwj Dr. PeaS'is Penin - aS Pill They ire prompt, sa'o aed certain In remit. The , . it-i;,o (Dr. Feel's) never dlsap. n-jlnt, geat soywhure, (1,00, Addroii f Eai.MDlCUtu Co., Clcvelind.O, For sale by P. P, D. KJIIHN, Shenandoah, Pa. I i ?K PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD HCHUYKlI.I, DIVISION. January 0, 1B(W. Trains will leave Hbeimndonb nftrr tho above tlntc for wlRgnns, (lllbertnn, Krnckvlllc, D.irlc Water, Bt. Clair, Potts Ille. Hamburg, Heading, I'oltstown, Pboenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (llrond street station) at AOS nml Hit a. m. nnd 1 1.1 p. m. on week days. For Potts vlllennd Intermediate stations 9 On. ni. HUNDAY. I'or Wlggnns, (illhcrton, Frackvllle, Doric Water, ft. Clair, Pottsvllle, at COS, 9 40 n. m. nn.l' 3 10p.m. Por Hamburg, Mending, PotUtowli, Pboenlxvllle, Norristow n, Philadelphia ntOOO, 0 10 ll. 10., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Frnckvllle for Shenandoah nt 10 40 n. m. ami Utl, 101, 7 11 nud 107 p. m. Hundny, II 13 a. in. anil .1 10 p. ni. Leave Polls Ille fur Shenandoah nt 10 II, 11 48 n. to. nud I to, 7 II and 10 0U p. m. HuniLiy st 10 ton. in.. 1 1.1 p. m. I.OHVO Philadelphia, (Hrnnd street station), for Hhenaodoiih nt 1.17 and SHI a. in , 1 10 nlul 711 p. m. week days. Stmdas leave at ft. 'Via. m. l.enve Hronif street station, Philadelphia, for Hen tiirt, Ashitr Park, o.-eno Grove, lionp; Hralicb, and iliterineilinte sbttiotis, 0.SO, 3.'i. 11.30 n. lit., 3 30, I Oil li. m. week-days. Sumljj s (stop nt Interlftkeii fnr Asliury Park), S.2.1 a ni. Isive Broad Street Htiition, PhiiiMlelpllta, FOB NKW YORK. Hxpress, week days, 3 JO, I 01, 1 .10, 1 11, n '(I, 7 33, H an, 30, II .'SI. 10 ::0 1 1 '.ulngUnr), 11 011, It 1 Hi. in., 12 noon, 12 3.1 tl.imiled 100 and 122 p fn. (Dining Oirsi I J.', (Dining Car), 140. 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 'JO, 100, 1 00, .1 5(1 (Dining Car), SOO, A10, S l'i, loot) p. m., I 01 night. Simda), ), llilt, 1.10, 111, H12, O'JO, ISA 10 80 (MnlliK Car), 1103 a. in, 12:11. I 2(1, (Dining Oar) !!.' (Dining Onr). loll (Limited I 221, (Inning Carl 8 20, 3 Si (Dinliur Car;, (131, r.S0,12, lOOJp. nr., 12 01 night. I'.xprcss lor aisiiin, without ellnnge, lliu a. m. week days, and ft 10 p. in. dally. WAHIIINdTOX AND TIIK SOUTH For Iktltlmnrc and Washington, 3.10, 7 20, H3t, 012,1020,1121 a. in., 1201) (4231 Limited Din ing Unr), 112, .'Its, III (.110 ('nntrmwinnnt Limited, Dining Car), 517, (Dining Car), 117, OH (l)lnlng Car), 740 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 01 night week days. Htllid.iyV 310, 7 20, 0 12, II 23 a. 111., 12 00 1 12, 4 II, ( S lr. Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 107 (Dining Car), (111 (Dining Car), 7 K p. ni. (Dliiluw Car) nud 1201 night. Leave Market Htrect Ferry, Philadelphia, FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Kxpress, 8 .TO n. in., 2 tO, ICO, and 5 00 p. in. eek days. Holidays, 8 41 and II a. in. For Cane May, Alurlessen, Wlhlwond and ""'U' ' ' h.m 'i'."' ono ivxprcaa, .i ihi a. ni., anil i uo p. in. For Sea Isle Cits, Ocean C it. Ocean City and Avalon. Kxpress, 9 00 a. in., nml 4 00 p. in. week days. Holidays, 0 00 a in. For Homers Point. Fxpresw, a. 10 a. m , ami I OO p. m. week d.s. Snndnvs. 8 II a. m. H. M. Piifvost, .1. It. Wool), (len'l Manager. (Jcn'l Pass'g'rAnt READING R. R. SYSTEM IN KFI'KCT OCTOHKi; (, Trains leave Shenando..!. ns futlows : For Xew York via l'liILidelphta, week daya, 2 10, rVi, 7 20" ik. in., l2Mt aw audSiW p. m1 HmulaVH, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Munch Chunk, week df. 5 23, 7 SH u. m.f 12 6 ami 2 ,rO p. in. Fir lEeadlu and Philadelphia, week daja, 2 10, S 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 2 M and 5 Si p. in. H.m davH, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 210;720a. m.tand 12 .VI, 2 .V, and 5 & p. in. SundnyH, 2 10 a. in. For Tiunaqua and Malmnov City, week day, 210,5 25, 7 20 n. in., 125 2 55 and 555 p. m. Sund.i.VH, 2 10 a. in. For Villi.niwpirt, Hunlmry and LewUbunr, week days, .125, 11 30 n in., 150 nnd 7 20 p. in. Sund.ivH, y 25 a. in. For Mnhanny lMnne, eektlay, 2 to. It 21, 52Ti, 7 20, 1 1 : .1. m., 12 AS, 1 50, 2 55,5 55, 7 20 and 9 35 p. in. HiindaH, 2 10. 3 25 a. in. ror Aniaim anu nanmKin, weeK nay, 7 20,1130 a. in, 150,7 20 nnd 9 35 p.m. Sun d.iyn, 3 25 a ni. For Kittlmorc, Wn.olitiiKton and tho 'Went win M. fcO. U. It, lliruunh trainn leae Iteatllar Terminal, Phtladetphla, ( 1 & U U.K.) nt 329, .V, 11 2rl a. 3 1(. and p. m. rmmmyn. 3 20. 7 00. 1 1 M a. in.. .1 11 ami 7 T, n. in. Addl- tlonal trains from Tv, eut-fonrth and Ohewt- nut streets station, week dajs, 1 no, 5 11, 8 23 p. in. Simula) s, I ill, SSI l. m. TKAINH KOIt HIIHNANDOAH. I.eavo New York via Plilladelpbia, wwlc SCO a. in , I :m, loo, i .ni p. 1 1 1 .'-1 1 1 . Sumlavs. C 00 n. in. and 12 15 Leave New York via Manch Chunk, week days, I 80, (1 10 n. m., 1 10 nud 4 30 t. in. lA-ave l'biladelpbt.i, Headinir Terminal, week days, 1 20, 8 :13, 10 00 a. in. ami 100, 0 02, 1109 p. m. stimilas, II 30 p. in. Leave Heading, week days, 13.", 7 tO, 10 OJ, 11 TiO a. m., 5 55 ami 7 57 p. m- SuudayH, 1 35 a. in. Leave Pottsvllle, wecKinys, sin, (ID a.m., 1230and 012 p.m. Sundays, '-35 a. til. Leave Tailillipia. week day-, 3 IS, 850. 11 23 111., 1 20, 7 15 and 9.YJ ni. Sundays, 3 IS a. in. Leave Jlabanov City, week dajs, 245, 921, II 17a. in., 1 51, 7 30 and 1)51 p. III. Holiday, 3 15 n. ni. Leave Mahanny Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 01). 080. 937, II "a. m , 12 58, 2 oil, 5 20, art, 753 and 10 10 p. ni. HiiiuI.ivs, 2 to I 00 a in. Leave Wllllanisport, wi-ek d.iy, 7 12, 10 10 a. 111., 835 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p in ATLANTIC CITY" 1)1 VISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays 15 press, 9 Oil a. tn , '-'00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00a. in., I 30, 0 30 p. in Sunday Kxpress, 0 00. 1000 a. in. Accommo dation 800 a. m., I 15 p. in. Hetiirning leave Atlantic City (depot,) week days, express, 7 35, 9 00 a. 111., 3 30, 5 30 p. 111. Accommodation, 0 50, 8 15 a. in., and I 32- p. na. Sundays lixpress, I 00, 7 30 ji. m. Aooominoda. tion. 7 15 a. in.. I n l. in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. I. a. swi:ioAi:i), ci. (,. Hancock, (icn'l Superintendent. Oeii'l Pass. Agt. JOHN F. CLEARY, 111 It B SKtrKK WATHU A cure or hetidat'ho and stonutcli troutiloH. dixtJF.it am:, 'Klf8 HIC1SIE, KACKK ItKKH, poimm. i BOTTLER j OF . . . 1 7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Satisfaction Guaranteed Plumbing AND Gasfitting. P. W. BELL, Cor. tvisln 8c Centre Sts. lUAcmcnt of IWddaU'ii itutldinu. PILLSl Safe aiio sure stHO jc. isr-womah s safc GUASC" W.-S UPBCIFIC COsPHllH-PA. Lsea 1 ft! monthly, rot iB. Only htrmlws and tthslxsl,get si jr..-.. ta