The Evening Herald. Published dully, eioept Sunday, by 7 un.ii.n vviihisiiixa comvaxt, V uiliulinii office and tan hanloal department 8.1V Runt 0iil Urcet. T'h elartalrl dcllverod n Shenandoah and 1 J1"110 surrounding t owns for SU Cents a week, payable to thecnrrleri. Hymall.Threo Duil.irt ,i yiar or Twenty-live sent per month, In .ulvimve. AilffrtlMfm-iiin charged ne lording to space ami Ion. Tbe publishers reserve the right to i-h.uigr the position of adve.tlsomontswhen rT t 1 1 publication or news requires It. The ru'tit i also reserved to rcji t any advortlse ir. it heih"r paid for or i ot, that the pub lish' r may deem Improper. Advertising rates mi. i known upon apijlautlo.i. Kniir d at the iost office tit Shenandonh, Pa., as i'i.ond oloss mall matter. run ju'hxixo nuitAi.n, Shenandoah, l'enna. Evening Herald. Tl'ESDAY, JANUAKY 88, 1801. LKUBLICAM STATE TICKET. COXGBKSS AT LAROK, Hoy, GAMJdIU A, OltOW, OF SUSqUKHAXNA UOUNTV. t ection Tuesday, February 20, 1894 HOW IT WORKS. Mr Stuyveennt Aslor, a relation of th" New Y'rk Aitari, Is a very rich 11. hi He Is also a vury shrewd man. vi-hh surprised to ilud him a low 'I'.ujir mau. He would cveu like Free Trie. Why do you want low 1WI1I?" I H-kt-il him tho other day. "You hnow t hp Tarill Keeps wages up, and that w tii Free-Trade American wage w ulil have to be as low as German I'hat fs what I want," said Mr. A-tur. ' The lower the bettor for me. vi u ee I am not a workman. I biro 'it.iei-M. I have thirty mrvanta In New York and Newport. The lower the A.tfH tho better for me. Hut you used to bo a Protective I t id man," It-a d. ' Yes; hut thi'ii I wasmakliiK money. I vvMsinieiested in iiiuuufauttirea. Now I have put everything I own into i! wrument bonds. Hard low Tarill 1 1 1 1 ifH help menow. They make thing i-i c tner." How cheaper?" I aked. Why, with low Turin they will ni' In made by cheaper laor In Ivirope." "And you waut that ?" ' f course. I want low Tarill' or ! i.-e-Trade because my wife buys all in 1 ilres-es In Paris. Our furniture "in s from Vienna, carpets from iMigland, wines from France, ami out-in- ill from Scotland. With Freb Trade I .v II save $30 100 a yo-ir. I am Hjientl money not making It." Hut If you buy those things In Ivimpe and ship them without duly n'lr own mills will stop," I said. "Yes, wages will go down and our workmen 'I' be idle." 'Yes, I kuow this," aild Mr. Aslor, imi that Is their look out, not mine. I- h the workman and the working manufacturer lhat the Tarill benefits, and not the rich man with his fortune; ma le. I am talking for myself U"W." "Hut suppose you were a poor work uiai.?" I Bald. "Why, then I'd want wages high and money Hush. Now, as I am spending money, I want wages low aud money tight so that it will go a great way, don't you see?" "Yes," I said, "I can see that from .ir standpoint at a rich man with y air money In government bonds your argument Is unanswerable. You are logical." Km PiJtKlNS. What man's unomiaH ouuuotdoto ruin him usually does hiniBolf. Nothing thai tho enemies of ex-Queen l.ilsaid against hor hurtj her one hundredth p'-irt as much at the ;, words outofherown mouth. Tho idea of the depraved old mougrel insisting on being allowed to behead hundreds of highly Intelligent and respectable while men and coulisoate their prop erty, beuame they ware opposed to tier making the beautiful Hawaiian Islands a sink of Iniquity! It makes oue shudder to think of what tho people must have endured under her before being goaded Into revolution. Fhom various reports of dauce-room nllraya in Mexico, U gathered that after tho ball" In Pr&sldeut Diaz's He- public must ba a period generally de voted to gathering up the dead and wounded. M'i'i'OMK Congrtsw sustulns Clove- laud in the Hawaiian business, and then consistently votes ijueen Lily a lump sum for tho loss of her crown and scepter and dignity, would nut that be a pudding for the Itepubltcatis PDGIllSKlBl'iiitur Eoforoo Kolly Holds tho Cash for tlio Oorbott-Mitoholl Fight. ALL ARRANGEMENTS PERFECTED. As Hie Military Are Now Quartered nt Jacksonville It Is Not I.lknly the Tight WIIIThIiu 1'lnoB There, lint Slicrlfrilrow tint Admit 11 May Occur Klsotvliere. Jacksokviu.is, Fla., Jan. SU. The law Arm of A. Y. Cookerell & Son lias been called In ns allies of the elub, and lnte in the afternoon a bill was filed by the dub's counsel In the Fourth circuit court of the state of Florida, praying for an injunction restraining tlio sheriff or any one of his representatives or orients from interfering lu any way with the proposed exhibition ami preventing any persons from entering the grounds, etc. Notice was served upon Sheriff Hroward of the action soon after the bill wits filed, and n hearing was be gan before Judge Call this forenoon. Collateral to this legal action are decla rations made on the subject by Mayor Fletcher, of Jacksonville, lie has mountd the fence now that there appears to be a chan e after all that the fight may ho pulled off in tho arena originally built by the club. lie declared (0 an Associated Press correspondent that tho city had passed an ordinance permitting such con tests as that prpposed between Mitchell and Corhett, and had accepted from their representatives the money for a license. I'tlder these circumstances he bulleved It to be the duty of the city ot Jacksonville to irotect the club and thellghters as fur as it can. "There has been considerable talk," said the mayor, "about my swearing in special policemen to protect the fighters and seeing that they are allowed to have their little affair without molestation. I have never done such a thing, nor will 1 doit. These men and the club are vio lating no law of this municipality, mid I have no right to Interfere with them. Neither am I in my way bound to protect them beyond seeing that they are allowed to proceed under the ordinance passed by the city council. This says that the chief of police must be at the ringside and sat isfy himself that the parties to the fight have a permit and that the gloves weigh not less than live ounces. He will be at tlio ring if the fight comes off inthenrena. He w ill look at the permit and weigh the gloves, then he will allow them to pro ceed." "Hut what about the militia and the sheriff f" "That is no business of the city's.. I shall allow the men to go ahead, hut if the authorities of Duval county or of tlio state step in and stop the light it is no af fair of mini'. The city council of Jackson ville cannot by passing 1111 ordinance render void the common law which I un derstand Governor Mitchell declines will be violated. "Whether or not the law Is being vio lated is a matter for the courts, llieoity of Jacksonville has nothing to do witli it, niul does not propose to argue it. Wo will allow the men to proc 'od, but will not protect them if the statu or county stops them. We are no more bound to protect the Duval club, simply because it has a license, than we are bound to protect and guarantee success to a saloon keeper or any other branch of business for which u licenso has been granted." It is admitted that tlio club will make u strong effort to bring off the light inthe arena out at the race track, and failing t litre, will bo prepaied to loud lighters end spectators on special trains for a point at which the men can light without molestation 111 a place alieady provided for, which will be in readiness for tlio mill the day befpie the date set for the contest. The baggage cars and n caboose left tho Florida Central and Peninsular railroad yards last night. Inside the two curs were packed a circus tent and portable seats of the Frank Gentry circus. In the caboobe, the blinds and shades of which were tightly drawn, thare were thirty-fivo picked men, each armed with a brace of rut elvers, i'hery man of them had been sworn in as a deputy sheriff, the oath having been ndmuiistcicd by the sheriff of an adjacent county friendly to the pro moters of the contest between Corbett and Mitchell. Just where the tent was bound 110 onu outside the inner circle of the Duval club knows. Wbile Sheriff Hroward and one of his deputies were driving near the arena erected by the Duval club yusterday after noon ho was met by "Circular Joe" Yen dig, who wns ulso on wheels. Both stopped and at once began discussing tho light. Shortly the big, darlt, swarthy and typical southern sheriff leaned forwnrd uud in a determined fashion said to Veu dig: "There will be no light here 011 Thursday." "liutwhatlf an Injunction should be served upon your" 11-ked Vendlg. "I did understand," retorted tbe sheriff, with something of a sneer, "that you fol lows intended to spring that kind of a game on me." "If wo do," insisted Vendlg, "you will honor tbe order of tho court, won't your" "1 won't cross that bridge until 1 come to It," replied Hroward. "I will repeat, however, that there will he no light in that building or in this county. I don't see what you people mean by Insisting In bringing off the affair here, when there are, us you claim and I adililt, dozens of places near here to which you might take the men aud nave it out." The live companies of the Second bat talion arrived in Jacksonville this f 010 noon. The men are quartered in the armory, and are under the cominanu 01 Adjutant General Houston in person. General Houston said that as he was sent to Jacksonville to prevent the fight, he proposed to do so, nnd would use every mentis in his power to effect this purpose. "I am acting under instructions from Governor Mitchell," said he, "and 1 will curry them out to the letter." General Houston does not anticipate any trouble tn preventing the battle and evidently thinks that the sight of the troops will be sullloient to deter the men from enter ing the ring. In accordance with a demand made by Itefercu Kelly last night, acting by au thority of both Corbett and Mitchell, tin tUO.000 check held by that oflloial was con verted into cash at the rooms ot the club this forenoon, and the money will be paid to the winner nt the ringside. Mitchell declares that he will fight, and that he will win. Aud Corbett smiles. Trance Wilt Not i:uploy Anarcbliti. PA1IIS, Jan. 28. V mural LeFevre, mhv Ister of marine, has ordered tho discharge of all the anarchist workmen employed In thi government dock yards, etc., at PcOKH.i.l l-Or! SUPREME JUDGt. A Nomination Morn Offensive tn Hill Than Thnt of llornhlotrer Washington, Jan a8. Tho president lent to the senate tho nomination of Wheeler 11. Peckhani, of New York, to bo associate Justice of the supremo court of the United States. Wheeler II. Pecklmm Is a brother of Judge Hufus Peckhani, of the New York court of appeals. Ho was appointed district attorney by Mr. Cleve land when he was governor of Now York, but subsequently resigned. The New York senators and their friends are very Indignant over tho nomination of Air. W. 11. Peckhain. Tlicy declare that the nomination is more offensive to them than was that of Hornblower, and they accept It as a challenge to oontinuo the war. The fight of the Now York sen iors against Peckhani will, therefore, be even more earnest than that made against Hornblower. They will not, however, ho able (o make the general charge of lack of reputation, which was made agidust Uornblower. Wheeling Potteries Idle. WllEKl.tNd, Jan. 28. Yesterday was tho time set by the boss potters of this city ami at all other points where the manu facturers aie members of the United Stales Potter' association for the new scale of wai, cm to go into effect. It calls for a cut of 10 pre cent, in the wages of all lint laborers nnd girls, and for the re tention of 90 per cent, of all wages till it shall bo discovered what disposition Is made of the Wilson bill. A meeting of the National Potters' brotherhood will ho called to take action In the matter. Until that time the plants will ho closed unless non-union labor is employed. Brutally lloaloli by Drunkards California, Pa., Jan. 23. Paul Polin ski, a Polish coal miner, is now lying nt the point of deatli at his home here. His death will add another murder to Wash ington county's list. On last Friday morning, between 1 and 2 o'clock, he was attacked by three drunken characters named Harry White, Hubert McMurruy and George Jones. They beat the Pole, it Is said, without provocation, and then left him on the street for dead. Ho is hurt internally, and death Is momentarily ex pected. The three assailants are under arrest. Mnrnmlrrs Ilrlti'li Out. Mount Holly, N. J., Jan. 28. A large possee of armed citizens turned out last night to hunt down a giuigof thieves who have been committing: petty depredations in tills neighborhood for several months. The marauders were surrounded in a deserted house ill the pines, but as tie citizens approached the men inside opened lire, which was returned by the posse. After a time the mnraudeis called for a parley, during the progress of which all but one ot them, William Gibbons, the leader, escaped. An A' pul trmii Hawaii. Wasiiim. Jan. SKI. Another batch of Hawaiian correspondence was scut to congress by the president yesterday. It includes a petition of the Hawaiian Pa triotic league to congress in which the ex travagance of the provisional government In "employing foreigners to subvert tho legal government" is detailed at length, and congress appealed to to uphold tho government of native Hnwallans as op posed by n small percentage of foreigners. A Prlamier'A 1hh1i for Liberty. ScitANlON, Pa., Jan 28. Orlando Ed wards, of Moscow, serving a six months' term for horse stealing, made a daring es cape from tbe Lackawanna county jail. Kilwnrds has been allowed to nssist in tho work about the jail. Tho door was left unguarded for a moment and Edwards dashed out. Leaping down the steps lie dashed through the adjoining fields in the direction of the Summon stove works. Edwards was captured lato last night. Preparing t" Itescuo h Murderer. MtDDLi.snoiioumi, Ky., Jan. 83. It is thought an effort will bo made, by friends of liob Marler to rescue him before the dav of hanging. A few days ago a box of Winchester rifles was sent to Oillis John son, ills brother-in-law, at Host. Johnson is the leader of a baud of toughs, and the authorities are on the qui vive. Marleris under sentence to hang on Feb. 9. I Cllintied the Jailer tn Dentil. 1 Hoxboko, X. C, Jan. 23. Logan Men- ' dows and Jasper Hobertson, negroes, I escaped from jail by choking Jailer Wil- I lig Hoyster to death, lioth negroes were 1 Itoyste soon afterwards captured, and narrowly (weiiped lynching. linipi ror William Hnilbi Count llibinnrck. Hi:i!LlN,.Ian. 23. After 11 year's absence Herbert lllsmarck yesterday attended the annual festival of the distribution of or ders. Emperor William did not notice him, although he spoke to many others. Sudden Deutli of Under Sheriff htevem. Nnw Yokk, Jan. 28. Joel O. Stevens, who has been under sheriff since ISM, died suddenly of heart failure in tho vestibule of the sheriff's office. 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For sonic time past the rival factious of the United Ilretheren Yalley church lu Bloomfield township, this county, have been contend ing for possession of the church. Harly last December the "radicals" went to the church, took forcible possession and placed a new lock on the door. Last Thursday the "liberals" took possession. I.ate Ha tut day night the "radicals" came doivn to capture their church. A regular riot followed and a number of the par ticipants were seriously injured. The fight finally ended in a draw, with the "liberals" still in possession. Killed jy Mlilnlght .lltiruutler. Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 2.1. An old In dian named Nunaby lived up in tbe mountains in a little hut. At midnight robbers broke into the hut and demanded the old mail's money. The old man de nied having any money, when the robbers started to kill him. A young girl who lived with the old man took a baud in the light, and fought tho robbers savagely. Seeing she was no match for them she broke away. She was followed a short distance by the robbers, but they soon gave up the pursuit and returned to the hut, where they killed the old man and then set lire to the hut. AIcKune's Trial llcgun. llnooKI.vx. J in. 28. The trial of John Y. McKane for the arbitrary action which it is alleged he committed both before, nnd on election day last fall, In connec tion with the election in the town of Gruvesend, was begun yesterday. The forming of n jury is in progress. Tho prosecution is conducted by Edward M. Shepnul and General 11. F.Tracy. Mc Kane is defended by George W. Rodericks nnd ex-Judge James Troy. Tho aroeleven Indictments in all against McKane. Judge Hartlett has grunlcd SlcKaue a separate 'trial. A Hunter Murdered. INDIANA, Pa., Jan. 28. John Citnniiig- ! ham and his son in-law, a man named Hookmire, went hunting last Thursday. They failed to return Friday, and a search ing party was started to hunt them. On Sunday the dead body of Cunningham wus found near Purchase Line. lie hud evidently been murdered. When he went on the trip he was known to have fctW with him. His clothing hail been rifled. Suspicion rests on Hookmire, who is miss ing. Defeat of Mexican Hohel. City ok aIkxilo, Jan. 2!!. Colonel Su sane Ortiz, of the federal army, tele graphed to President Diaz from Chihua hua: "1 overtook Lujan's band and de feated it after some fighting. All their horses, sadules and aininunitloiiarein my possession. They lost twenty-six killed, among them l.iijau, the leader. At the beginning ol the engagement Ochou es caped with three men." A LAD l a TOILET Is not complete without an ideal Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. 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It will pay )ou tn the long mil. All kinds, with or whli ui s'rlpea, inn. 'e to order; bi autilui rainbow stripes, low prices. PATTEnSOW'S, 205 West Oak Street, Sbcnandoab, Pa. " INDIA'S FINANCIAL POLICY London Newspapers Denounce It as Ituln. nils to Knglatlil. London, Jan. 8& The Globe says that the Indian financial prospects are In a state ot chaos and without any tendency to n satisfactory solution. Continuing, The Globe remarks: "One great experiment has collapsed, and a reversal of tbe attempt maaio In June to subject political economy to offi cial regulations really amountB to n con fession of failure. The whole flnnnolnl situation In India must now ho faced, and the Intervention of a sound economist Is wanted to overhaul the wholo subject and with power to give offect to his recom mendations." The St. James Gazette severely criti cises the past Indian policy and says that after demoralizing trndo since June tlio Indian government' unfortunate experi ment has completely broken down nnd that itstardy retreat from nn untenable position also means that Mr, Gladstone's government is at last nllve to tho has ardous and desperate nature of the fin ancial game the Indian authorities are playing. In conclusion Tho Gazette says: "If the government dismisses the idea ot estab lishing n gold standard In India nnd abandons cheap for expensive currency, enriching China and Japan at the cost of India, then the dangers of tho past six months will assume less portentlotts di mensions. In the inonnwhlleSaturday's decision means a further fall, with no Im mediate prosieot of steadiness in the price of silver. Flabtlii" Over n rlillnntlirnplst's Millions. NEW Yohk, Jan. 28. Tho great litiga tion over the estate of Daniel H, Payer weather, who left about ti,000,000, lu which all the prominent colleges in the country and most of the other big Institu tions nliout New York are beneficiaries, was begun before Justice Truax, of the supremo court. Among those appearing were William Hlaikie and Colonel K. C. Jones for the executors and the widow of Fayerweather aud Ids two nieces. John E. Parsons and ex-Judge William H. Arnoux appeared for the executors of the estate nnd the trustees of tlio alleged trusts. Kvery largo college had itsoun sel present. The action is brought mainly to have it declared that the residue of the estate, about ),uoo,0l)0, must be considered to be held in trust for the institutions named iu the will. An BB-roeahlo laxatlvo andKEnvi: Tontc. Bold by Druggists or sent bymail. 25c.,GQo, and $1.00 per package. Famplcs free. Tho Favorite SOOTS S0WBI8 fortheTcethand Dreatb.iEo. 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Forfnrtncr In formation call o ioraddrcss G'.uihleii linos., No. 1 North Main street, Hhenandoah. JOHN R. COYLE, A TTOnttKY-A T-LA W. OOV.e -Ueddall building, Hhenandoah, Pa. S' OL. FOSTEIl, A TTOKNEY and CO UNSKLLKR-A V-LA W, Roo-n 3. Mountain City Hank liulldine, Potts villc. Pa M. UDUKK. ATTORNEY A T-LA W. BBIHAHDOAH, FA. Offloe Room 3, P. O. Building, dhenandoUt, and Jisterly building, PotUvllle. J-JK. H 1IO0HI.EUNEB, Physician and Surgeon. Advice free at drug store, 107 South Main street. Private consultation at raaldance, 112 South Jardln street, from 8 to 7:30 p. m. J. PIERCE IlOlIKRTd, M. D., No. 35 East Coal Ptreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Oflice Hours 1 :30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. m. J . OALLBN, No 31 South Jardln Street, Bhenandoih. Office llouiis: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening .Vo nltUte work on Muntau exotvt bu arranoe. nn nt. A strict nuVterenoe to lht oftbw ftwiri 10 81 om NIUI1T VISITS, St.. 10. pROP T. J. WATSON, .........Teacher ot.... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental mudo giving instruc tion on the above instruments. Word left at Hrumm's jewelry store will recolve prompt at- isuiiou. 8. KIBTLER, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURQBON, Omce-UO NorthJardin street, Shenandoah. THEATHK HTJlkDINQ ttlicnnmlonh, P(em, CAPITAL, . VT. LEISENIUNQ, President. P. J. TEHGTtSON, Vice Presioasi It. LBISKNIUNH, Cashier. a. W, YOST, Assistant oasktt Open Daily From O to fi 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Depum, Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and oil the train of ptIIi from early error1 or later evci'KWh, the r subs 0r overt, oik. t.ittno, tvorry.ete Fullsirengiu! development anil ion? plvpn to e ery oriran mm ponton of the body Simple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen, failure lmpoitb!i 2,0011 rerercnees Hook explanation nnd proofi xnalled (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. CLBABY BEOS., llottlcrs of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINERAL WATEK8.- Wr.tss Bkeii a Specialty. Also bottlers of tha Finest Heer. IT and JO l'vneh Alley, UnjSNAlfDOAU Ik Yiiil '' IC I JJ the depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card uudwe will call for it United States Express, Cor. Centre aud Uui -n Kt- L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S: Celebrated Potter, Hie and Beei JAMBS Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, Wormerly Joe Wyan's) 19 tnd 2 West Oak Street, BlIKKAHDOAU, PA. ilar awekad with tho best beer, porter, ales , rclskles, brindies, wines, etc. Finest cigar) ittnie oarattached Cordial invitation o al WALL PIPER! bargains : Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : ; JOHM - P. - CRRDEN, 524 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa 104 North Main street, Bhenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKKB ASD CONFECTIONER. Ico Cream wholesale and retail. Plcnlos ncd parties supplied on short notice JOE WYATT'b SALOON Attti RESTAUBANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) ttutiQ itntl coal ts HUemiurloKti. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest oranasof whlokoye and cigars, Pool room at ached. tE32V3COTr-a.Xji ; W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop lias been removed to rear Alley. Between Centre and Lloya Streets. tirt i i - rt ; 1 vv iiuuiwrigiit woris, Jiirrini:o mm Wagon building, Ilorsoshooing nnd General Kepairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Tlio Man Who wrote the Song 1 "J7 nnwr caret to vfander lyom htt own flrenUe," was Inspired while sitting before one of my fine Heaters. I also have on nand the best Stoves and Ranges in tbo market aud a large stock ot Housefurnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, roonng and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. Cor, of Lloyd and White Sta.. Bhenandoah. Pa, Hooks & Brouxn. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers anil Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stook. InAsta XT ..a nVll to -ll UI I ilOVVDJHtfUAD MaguzlD&s, PeriodioaU, etc. No. 4 South Maw Street in 1890? Toulon.
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