The Evening Herald. l'ubllslied dully, exoept Sunday, by n r.it a hit vuiu.isiitsa co.Mi'.ixr, I'jb.luHiion oflU'r mill mi' hanloal department at'. Must Coal street. I'he TJarald '1,'"v,'r,', 'n Shenandoah and 6 aurniundlnir 'owns for SIX Oonts a work, payabln to Ihi'carrlci s. lly mall, Three Dolbirn i your orTwcnly-Hvu oenM per month, In iv Ivuncc. tlrrrilnitnti charged a' oordlng to space anil pmi Ion The publishers reserve the right to i h.ingp the position of ailvi rtlseraouts when-evi-r tin- publication or news requires it. The 'iitbt it also rfwrvfU to ruj' ot any advertise mini, whothor paid for or lot, that the pub lishers may deem tmproprr. Advertising rales m i . known upon application. lOnter (1 at the post oflleoat Shenandoah, Pa., as second clous mall matter. Til I! HM.YI.XO II lilt A 1,1), .Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. SATUItUAY. JANUARY 37, 1601. RtPUBLICAl STATE TICKET. CONOBR-AT-t,AhlK, Hon. UAMJSIIA A. OROW, OP SUSQUKHANNA. COUXTV. Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894 It is probable tlml tho lnveatl-i-t ! is of Mr. Mound's trjimotluim In ItoHton autl IMul lie ami New Jiugland stocks will lieiibHiiiloni'd. Tills would ruasioii 110 surprlto uiiiniii; well-in frm people on the street, ai tlir nlhir to farm convicting Mr. Airland of any wrniig-tfotni; lma been a Hhhco from the first. Tlieex-preHidetitnf tlie leading lim been anxious to be heard 11 Ins own behnl', iind it is posHible tna. be may Insist upon another hear iaij for the piirpoju, A 1 iiutlionty 011 H iHiicial mid rallioiul mutters, tuiyn : ' flie rumor arose fnm tlio fact that uil tlie witneM-es who luivo teitltled liave refuted the oliaige that Mr. Me I. cod l night 15o-tou and Maine and K w KtiRlnud stccka on UU persona ueeount wllliou' tho knnwledgoof the liuliii' inaiiug is.. As these formed thetmsisof tlie lnves'lgaUous it has b 'en KiirnilHed thai the suit will be a :niloneJ. In this conneetlo.i it Is h ; ill -Hilt that the hearing have b n piiHtponed until Tuesday, where at ihe Court nrdeivd continuous dully Hillings. The ordet of the Cuui't alto duel-led that Mr Hiee was to pay -lmrgea in cane of failure, and e.u h session Is attended with large expense. Ii Is believed that this Fs a considera tion for tho rumored abandonment " I r is said that some of tlie newspa pers that were recently free in their expression itjjuliiit tho inaiiugement of 0110 of tho great railroads, have been "marked" ami will get few, if any, favors hereafter. If tho railroad com panies can stand this sort of tiling the newspapers can Thero W!l9 a time, ' , . .. , i.. ,1 1111 lug to the esiabUsnment or a little more ana ,t was not so long ago that It Iim ,,, rcin,ions wllU the administration. ne"ti forgotten, when the newspapers, He called on President Cleveland Thurs . , . , 1.1 day evening nnd had quitn a long talk or a least certain newspapers, assisted , w,h tle ami' Colonel Lamont in crushing one of the foulest and . together, and yesterday had a conference most damnable conspiracies and which , in the absence of that aid, would have led to ruin and desolation in tho coal region. Borne people have short mem uriea nnd they are found among the rHroad magnates. If the K"adltlg management is earn tsi in its policy of retrenchment, let it e"irt at the top and reduce the largo h i tries. When razing buildings the w rkuien do not begin by tearing out tho foundation walls. B'imc of the iiu'h-sttlariul oillolals could ailnrd to serve for at least half they are getting to give tho company a chance to get out of the hole. Jekky Simpson once thought he would leave Congress and become a Populist organhter, but he lms changed his 111 1 ml ami will be a candidate for re-election. SIuoo putting on socks and (store clothes lie would not likely he a success as a Populist 1 rganl.er. 'I'm: Second ward will bu the battle ground In February, Give iio com pi 1 .mentary votes. That Is nn old trick of the enemy. They win overy time It Is practised. Dkmogkath have uo further use for good uud true men. The seek new Idols to worship. CoMi'Aiti: the. tickets nominated and vote intelligently. Wo have no fears of the result. Bhbnandoaii will yet have a sol diers.' monument, nnd a line one. oimNGQiiLtsiii Thft Houso Judioiary Committee AgainBt tho Bond Isbuo. MR. BAILEY'S RESOLUTION PASSED, If It tloos TlirntiRli CmiRri-ss It Will l'nmmt h llonil Iasue for (towriiiuoiit IlxpriiMOK and Oompel the Coinage of the Hllvur Seigniorage. WaIHK0T0!I, Jan. ST. Tho house eom mltteo on the. judioiary further consid ered and nutb.orir.t-d Mr. llalley to report favorably liW resolution rein live 10 Secre tory Carlisle's proposed bond Issue. Tho resolution was adopted by n vote of 0 to 4. Tlie full text of tho resolution is as follows: "Kesolveil, That H is tlie sene of tho Iioiiib of representatives that tlie secre tary ot the treasury has no authority Hurler existing law to Issue ami sell the Immls of the I'tdted States except such as Is conferred upon him by the act approved Jan. 14, 18r., entitled 'An Aut to Pro vide for tlie Resumption of Specie Pay ments,' anil that tlie money derived from the sale of bonds issued under that act cnntiot be lawfully applied to any pur poses except those specilled therein." The action of tlie committee plainly in dicates that the majority were not influ enced by tlie arguments niatlo by Secre tary Carlisle when ho appeared beforo them. It is Mr. llailey's purpose to cnll up the resolution in tlie house ot Iheearl lest moment after tlie tarlll bill shall have been disposed of. He liullevos that it will pass that body by the same relative ma jority which it secured in the committee. He believes, too, that favorable action upon the committee's resolution by the home will result In the secretary's apply ing the proceeds of tlie sale of the bonds us required by law, and not to meet tho current expenses of tho government. Asked what tho secretary would do for funds to meet tlie proMmt emerency, Mr. llailey replied: "Coin the selnior ne in the treasury. That will ineut our present necessities." I'ltlli: TIN IHll'TATHO. Considerable llfinorrntln Opposition to the Wilson lllll. Washington-, Jan. 27 Tlieonly amend ment to tho tnrilf bill adopted by the house yesterday whs on lncrcnsinu; tho duty on cut stones unset to 30 percent, ail valorem and taking roujh, uncut stones from tho free list and placing them 011 the dutiable list at 15 per cent, ad val orem. Tlie ways and means committee's desire to reduce tlie duly on cut stones from 1ft to 10 per cent, was otemtled in this mutter. An attempt to place tin plate on tlie free list was unsuccessful, as was Mr. Dalell's amendment to restore tlie present law. There was consider able open opposition to tlie Wilson bill on the Democratic side. Today the special order oxtendini; debate three days was brought in and passed, but the con sideration ot the internal revenue features of the liill including the income tax will not lie-in until .Monday. The session of the senate was devoted toa discussion of Senator Call's public laud resolution and a general colloquy over the federal election bill. A strong appeal was made by Senator Call in favor of the homesteaders of l'loridn. wlio, he nlli'Ki'il, were beint; deprived of their rights by land Krauts to railroads without au thority of law, and ho Dually succeeded In having his resolution referred to the Judi ciary committee for a careful Inquiry into the legal rights of the question. Senator Chandler niiiilo an elTort to have the bill repealing the election laws postponed un til next December, lint the motion was of course promptly defeated by the Demo crats on a roll call. The election bill was still under consideintiou when the senate adjourned until Monday next. Grokcr's Mission in Washing-ton. Washington. Jan. 27. Itlcliard Croker. the Tammany leader, is still here, but has completed his work with relation to the income tax, and is apparently en- gaged in some other move, probably look- I with biiinaiit. inerelscoiiblilerablesneo illation nlioiit the possible bearing of this visit on tlie confirmation of Peckliam. Whatever there may bu In thnt itisquito evident that CroUer carries nn olive branch in his hand to tender tho adminis tration. Mississlppl'ii Hi'iiHlorlal Dondloclc. Jackson, Miss., Jan. 87. Tho twenty first ballot for a successor to Senator Walthall in tho United States senate re suited: Campbell, 2(1; Mchaiirin. at; Al len, 31; Taylor, 31; Lowrey, 12; ditchings, 1. The convention is 111 an apparently hopeless deadlock. Everybody is at sea. Few people are found bold enough to ven ture a prediction as to the result. Ilemlly Itlot In Granada. Managua, Nicaragua, Jan. 27, Presi dent Zelaya is alarmed at the progress of the malcontents in the cities of (Jrauada nnd Loon who have recently been receiv ing arms. During a riot at Granada four teen Conservatives and sixty soldiers were killed. The Coiiservutli es have been Joined by the Progrossists. Tim l'anHoiiKers Killed, ItALEiau, N. a. Jan. 37. A railroad ac commodation train which was standing at a water tank at Wnterson, on the Air line, was run into by a freight. L. How man, of Iticliuiond, and ltev. Mr. Shaw, nf Portsmouth, Va., were killed, and Mr. llrpdie, of Washington, Ills,, severely injured. Released from a Murder Clinrge. Centkama, Ills., Jan. 97. The grand jury of Marian county, after hearing all the evidence In the McClelland skeleton ease, refused to find indictments against John McClelland and John Martin, who were held to that body by the coroner's Jury. The case Is still as great a mystery us ever. Fltzslminoni and Creedon to Fight, Jacksonville, Jan. 27. Articles were signed in this city Thursday for a glove contest between Hob Fltzsimmous nnd Dan Creodou, to take place on March 8. The men will tight at niiddiewelghts for (10,000 a side, before the club offering the best purse, Ills Own Kveiuitloner. New Yoke, Jan. :1. -John J. Shea, the ear driver who murdered his w Ife Lizzie on Thursday last, and then shot himself, died at Chambers Street hospital at midnight. NEW YORK CITY MERCHANT, ! HOW HIS LIFE WAS SAVED. Mr. Drown nxprctori Ills Unit Was Neur, llut Or. Kennedy Itencuetl lllin. from tho New York City Catholic New. J No one would think to look at Itlcliard II llroivu. a oommlgsinn merchant, of No. 300 Washington street, New York City, that for six weeks lie had suffered In ngony In his bed and that physicians had mid it was Impossible for him to regain his health. He was worn almost to a shsdow of his former self, and his friends despdred of having him long with them. Hut now hols hack in his oflloe vigorous and hearty. Ho regards Dr. David Ken nody's Fivorlte Keniedy, of lton lout, N. Y , asthesavlorof his life. Tlie story Mr, Ilrown tells is remarkablo and is a splendid tribute 11 t only to Dr. Kennedy's olllcieiicy as a p'lysician, but also to his fairness ami Just n 'ss. 'For several years," sald'Mr. Brown to a reporter the oilier day, "I suOered from In tlttnmatlnu and ulceration of the bladder, a most sttibbaru disoase. My family physician was unable to rellovo toe. Then at tho ad vice of friends I oinsulted specialists, and they all failed to do me any good. All this time I was growing worse. My ospiclty for work deserted uie, and at last I was com pelloi to take to my bed. "My mother in-law had heard of Dr. Kennedy anil his preparation. Favorite Keniedy, and sho asked mo to givo them a trial. Moro to please her than anything else I wroto to him staling my oaso. I received a letter In reply advising me to use Favorilo Uemedy. I had been confined to my bid for five weeks and I admit that I didn't think thero was much chance of getting out of it.. Well, I tried Favorite Iteniody. Tlioroecouiod to bo a change that surprisod me. In a week I was able to get out of bod and go around tho house, and by following his treatment I recovered completely. To.ilay I'm as well as I ever was, and what's bettor yet, I feel that I am pormancntly cured. I can work sixteen or eighteen hours a day now nnd not bo broken up a bit. I regard Dr. Kennedy as a public benefactor and cannot say too much in praiso of his preparation Favorite Remedy, before I co&sultod Dr. Kennedy I weut to a specialist who examined 1110 and thon said : (livo 1110 $2'i0 and I'll euro you. I immo dlately saw that that doctor's object was to get all ho could out of mc. "Dr. Kennedy, on the other hand, refused to tako a cent from mo until I was cured, with the exception that I purchased Favorito Itemidy of mv druggist Whcu I began to tako Favorilu Itemedy I wcighod about 12S pounds. Now I can tip tho scales at 151 pound, and I undo tho gain In a few months. I have an excellent appetite, and I feel like a two yoar-old. To Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Itomsdy is all the credit duo." When tho reporter saw Mr. Ilrown ho was at his desk in his office and he looked the picture of health. Ho was active in his movements and had the cheerful air of a man who Is content with all tho world. Ho has rocommended many of his friends to tty Dr. Kennedy's Favorito remedy aud in ovory case it has benefited and in some mado radical cures. Favorito Uemedy ranks, with tlie medical profoseion, as the most perfect of nil blood aud nerve medicines. It will euro all diseases of tho skin, liver and kidneys. It restoros tho liver toa healthy condition, and effectually cures tho worst cases of oonstipition. It is a certain euro for all dieoasesaud weaknesses peculiar to fcnialos, aud atlbrds gioit protec tion from attacks that originate in changoof life. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, rheuma tism, dyspepsia, all kidney, bladder and uri mry diseasos, gravel diabetes aud Ilright's disease In this Ustdlscaso It lias mado many cures where all olso has failed. Evidences of its great curatlvo power are daily brought to the I notico of physicians, from private and hospi tal practice, where it lias entirely supplanted I the old tiuiu methods. It is also particularly I ofb-ctivo in caBos arising from mental worry or overwork, nervousness or loss of sleep. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Itemedy is for sale by dealers in mrdicino at $1 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. Full directions nccom pany each bottle, so that one can roadily un derstaiid lust how to tako it for the dillercnt complaints. A Woman's Deliberate Suicide. Macon, Ga., Jan. 27. .Mrs. Stella Akoridge. a woman of IK) years, sullering under 11 heap of domestic trouble, walked Into a gun store, and. after getting the clerk to show her how a revolver worked plaued tlie weapon to her right temple and tired a bullet into her brain, dying in stantly. Letters showed she was from Savannah aud that she sought a divorce from hor husband, Thomas P. Akerldge Another Train Itobber Confessei. Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 27. Willis Brown, the train robber wounded In the capture of the Hovers gang at Yiniti, I. T., and who is in tlie hospital here, has confessed to participation in tlie Mound Valley (Ivnu.) bank robbery, and also the robbery of tlie express ngent at Chelsea, I. T. The chances lire that Brown will die ot his wounds, Lost Clilldren ICecovureil. CoNNKLLSVILLB, Pa., Jan. 27. Two small children of William Moon, who disappeared from school Tuesday, were found near Ohio Pyle, thirteen miles up tlie river. The children had boarded an express train and tho conductor put them oil at Ohio Pyle, where friends took them to the home of their unole. Itolnelo tjftU Twenty Venn. Philadelphia, Jan. a7.-.Iohn Homele, who was recently oonvloted of murder in' the second degree in shooting his mis tress, Mury Bradshaw, at her home, No. 2330 Philadelphia street, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Drogy to twenty years In the Eastern penitentiary. Counterfeiters Captured. BltooKLYN, JIUH27. Two Polish ponn terfeiters, Alais Faldeman and Arls Nee derlanz, who have beeu manufacturing bogus dimes aud quarter dollars, were ar rested here yesterday. The machinery in the possession of the Poles arrested was worth from $1,000 to $1,500. PUGILISTS LEAVE JACKSONVILLE. rii Iluvnl Athletic Club Claims a Loss of Viva Tliotisnnd Dollars. Jacksonville, Jan. 27. J. E. T. Bow den sold today that the Duval club took In $31,000 in admissions to the tight, nnd out of this tho 820,090 piirso and $ft,000 training, expenses of the principals hnd to come, making a balonce to tho chili's credit of 1 $0,000, and out of this the at torney's fees and other expenses have to be met. "We arc $5,000 loser by the gov ernor's interference," ho said. Tho state ment that the totnl receipts were only $81,000 Is generally accepted with a grain of salt. Corbett and Mitchell both left town yesterda y. They aro required to bo pres ent and stand trial on Fob. 23 or forfeit tlieir lsinds of (5,000 eaah, In bidding good-by to Mitchell as he shook hands Corbett said, "Good-by, old man, I'll see you in New York." Corbett as champion of the world will have to light for tho title some time in June, and Peter Jackson will bo tho man who will go up against him. "Parson" Davies sent a telegram to his brother, Vero H. Davies in Chicago to put up the second deposit of $l,000jfor the fight hi the stakeholder's hands. The stakeholder is Will A. DavK of the Haymnrket and Columbia theatres, and ho now hofils $4,000 of Corbett's and Jackson's money $2,000 for each mini. The light will take place between the 20th and IV 0 of June, before the club offering the hugest purse. Afrnld to I.eae Ills House. HrNTINuliON, Que, Jan. 27. The fail ure of Andrew Somcrvillc, registrar of the county of Huntingdon, lias caused a great sensation. Soinervllle, up to the lime of his assignment, conducted a pri vate banking institution, having for his customers principally the farmers of the district. Of the amount in Somervllle's hands $04,000 belonged to women, ninny of whom are unmarried. Tills money represented the savings of many years, and had been placed with him for safe keeping. None of them hold any security whatever. The depositors will gut very little. Soinervllle dare not leave his bouse. They Mny Fight in Knclnnil. PlTTSUUIiu. Jnn. 27. The fight between Corbett and Jncksonnext.Tunc will likely take place hi England. Lust night Jack son received intelligence that Corbett rather preferred tlie contest to come off oti the other side of the wntcr on account of the difficulties met with in tlie recent match with Mitchell. Both men would willingly agree to go to England If the inducement of a largo purse was offered. Jackson states that he will meet the champion on English soli or anywhere in this country north of the Mason and Dixon Hue, but lie would not fight in the south. Itctrnyctl by His Siveetlipart. New YoilK, Jan. 27. Hemer & (Jersten, manufacturers of ladies' cloaks at ISO East IJroadway, made a chnrge of grand larceny against Samuel Lopofsky, in tho Essex Market court. Lopofsky has lawn in the employ of the firm for the past two years. Latoly the firm has been missing goods, nnd Lepofsky was instructed to watch for tho thief, and gave him the keys of the shop to see that the watch man faithfully attended to his duties. Tlie stealing v ent on, however, and it now appears that Lepofsky himself was tho thief. Ho wus betrayed by a girl ho had Jilted. Ills Tbront Cut by a Woman.1 Lancasi i:k. Pa., Jan. 27. Andrew Fletcher, a innldlo aged colored man, was found wandering about the streets last night bleeding from two ghastly wounds in the neck. Ho was very weak from loss of blood, and but for his timely discovery by the police would undoubtedly have bled to death. Ha stated that he had been cut during a quarrel by a negro woman, whose name he declined to give. Joined the Htrlkllig Totters. Wheeling, Jan. 27. Tho unskilled hands employed in tlie potteries met this evening and indorsed the action of the skilled workers in rejecting the proposed cut hi wages. As a result about 1,20(1 hands aro thrown out of work for an in definite time. The reduction of wages In some cases equalled 55 percent. A Prominent Politician Totally lliirned. SlIAMOKlN, Pa., Jan. 27. Thomas Urib bons, a prominent politician of Coal town ship, wos fntnlly burned by dropping a lighted match into the bottom of his nil delivery wagon. Ills legs, arms and face were burned to a crisp. Asphyxiated by a Gas Stove. ST. Paul, Jan. 27. Carlton 1). Tarbell, shipping clerk of the Northwest General, KleCtriccnnlpuny, and wife were overcome by the fumes of a gas Stove, Mr. Tarbell being found deail and his V, ife dying a couple o( Hours later. King Iti'bauzln's SiitM't'Ksor. PAIIIS, Jan. 27 Dispatches received here from Colonel Drtdds say that the Dahnmeyau oblefs' have elected Chief Goutheli ns king, to replace Hehanzin. The new ruler of Dahomey has taken 1 tie name of King Agnllugh'o, Alter llnrry WriRht. St. Iiris. Jan. 27 President Von der Ahe, of the Drowns, is after the veteran Horry Wright to handle the local base ball club tlie coming season. Mr. Wright has not yet decided whether or not to ac cept Von der Abe's offer. Mr. Clillds' Condition Critical. Philadelphia, Jan. 27. The physicians in attendance upon George W. Clnlds is sued the following bulletin at 12:dO a.m.: "Mr. Childs has not improved. His con dition has become a serious one." 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Bottlers ot all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS r -AND MINERAL WATERS. Wkiss Heek a Specialty. Also bottlers ot tho rioofliuoer. 17 nnd JO Vmeh Alley, SIlENAJfrtOAll TF YOU HAVE A TRUNK to go to bJJ tho depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card and we will call for It. United. States Express,. Cor. Centre and Uiii"li Ht. lorenz scnMroT"s7 Celebrated Poller, Ale and Beei JAMES SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Jos VTystt's) 19 nd 21 West Oak Street, SHHNA.NDOAII,' PA. 3r stocked with tho bestoeer, porter, ales, ttl!kleo, brandies, wines, etc. Finest clears 'lBt bsratuchod Cordial lnvltninD to all WALL PAPER I Big Reduction in Wall 1'ajior. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDEN, 2ti W. Tentre Streeti Khcnandoah, Pa. IW North Main street, Hheuandoah,I'a., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Creum wholesale and retail. Picnic and parties supplied on short notice JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Dossier'! old stand.) ttulu nun Coal ttts., ttbeuundouh, Best beer, ale and porter on tap. Tho Hnest orsndaot whiskeys n0 clears. Pool room 11 ached, 33.DEJ3VS:0-Vrjk.Xji ! W. J. DECK'S j Wheelwright Shop 1 Hatt been removed to I'ear Allov. lloiween Centre and Lloyd Htreets. Whcolwright work, Carriage ami Wagon building, llorseshooinf; and Gonoral Repairiug of all kiuds promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote tho Song 1 "lie ntver earva to winder Vowi hU ovin flretule," was Inspired while sitting before one of my tine Heater- I also uiwe on hand the bet aioves and ttanges in tlie market and a largo stock of Houserurnishlng Goods. Plumbing, rooting andUpoutlng a specialty. All woi k guaranteed. ("or. of Lloyd and White SU., Hhenandoah, Pa, A DIVIUENn P AYE It. TIib GoW Dollar Mining Co'y, Of Cripple Creek, folorndo. Organized under laws ot Colorado Capital stock, 7IKJ.O0O shares, par value U each. Jlll J'nfii nilif -Yon ametenble. 1B0,0U0 Shares in Treacury. The mlno Is located la tho richest portion of the celeoratedgold producing district of Crip) pie Creek, and is bold under a United States patent. Work Is carried on day and night, and high grade ore is belnc taken out In largo quantities. In January, lblil, the company will benln pay ing reg"lr monthly dividends at tho rato of 24 per cent, per annum on the amount Inveeled. H. H. OFFICER, Seo. and Trans. A limited amount of th shares are now offered At BO Cent i'rr Share. Stock, prospectus and eiperta' report may be obtained from the banking house ot H. 11. LOUN3BERY, -aiat-eod 67 Uroadway, New York.