EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by MXRAJ.it l'oin.tstiimi aoau'Airr. rub'lcatlou ofllce nnd mo hanlosl department, H6KHtOoa Street. . tJoh1i1 1" delivered In Sheoandosh and i ne raersia aurroundInK t)WM f0r su C6ntB k ieok, ptyable to the oarrlera. II y mall, Three Dollars a year orTwenty-Bvc cents per month, U nflvanoe. AiitrtUnnentn charged according to epaoe and position. The publishers reserve the right 10 Change the position of advertisements when ever the publication of news requlros It. The right la also reserved to reject any advertise meat, whether paid (or or not, that the pub lihsrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post oflloo at Shenandoah, Pa., la second oloss mall matter. XllJt 11 f UNI NO 11ERAT.lt, Shenandoah, Penna Evening Herald. TUKSDAY. HOVKMHEtt 20, 1694. Ji st when the poor defeated Democrats are looking for it new Issue their Presi dent comes forward nnd gives them a new Issue of bonds. Aiiout nil the mediating which th United States will hnvo to do between China and Japan is to receive the humble submission of the oue and hand it over to the other, with the indemnity, of coarse. PimsiUF.NT Cleveland was etubnrrnssed n while ago beiause he had Confess "on his hands." lly the verdict of the people nt the recent election ho has several eminent statesmen on his hands, lnclud ins Professor William Leftover Wilson. Whnt Is he going to do about it P Some of Senator IHU's friends say that he hns revised his famous declaration so as to niako it read : "I am a Demo rat Bttll." As a political creed, the declaia Hon is now complete. Mr. Hill Is certainly a Democrat of n certain sort, nnd he i, for the present, at leapt, still very still. In his Tlinnkf-glvlng proclamation Gov ernor Waite, of Colorado, winds up his efficient life with the same copiousness of speech and flux of language which first commended him to the sullrai;es of a peo ple, lie doet not appear to be disturbed by the fact that the people of Colorado have got tired of him and have said that they have had enough of him ; nor by the further fact that another Colorado geyser of hot speech, of his own political per- Muaslou, has denounced him as n long haired, wild-eyed Anarchist, nnd bidden him to "get himself oil into the wilder ness" ; nor does he resent the action of t lie women of Colorado who voted against him, thereby extorting from Mrs. Waite the statement that they have shown them selves unlit to exercle the elective fran chise. He simply pours out the torrent of his discourse upon "Monopoly robbery nmler the form of law ;" which he pro nounces "the curse of our times" that "withers the best physloal and mental energies of our people." And so he passes. He has been something more than a night mare to the people of Colorado. He has cost them millions in actual money, and vastly more in the damage he has done to the reputation of the state and the char acter of the people. It will be in the end n useful lesson for the people of Colorado If they learn from It that wind Is not sub stance ; that words are not things; that the lion's skin never wholly conceals the ass's ears. The protest of School Director Trezise against the closing of the public schools to enable the classes to attend the funeral of ex School Directors carries some weight with it. In the case in which the action wns taken wo are free to say that the de ceased was worthy of all the respect the School Board paid to his memory, ns he was certainly one of the most attentive nnd valuable Directors of the Boards on which he served ; but the eoavm taken may form a precedent and may yet cause regret- It is hard to estimate how many ilnv will be lost In a year if the schools are to be closed every time the funeral of an ex-Director taketpl&ce. The spirit that prompt suoh an action la a commendable one, but it U hardly judicious to put it-in praiiiue. The deceased served six suc cessive year without remuneration lu tolling with hla fellow membeni of the Board to malutalu and advance the inter ests of the public Bohoolc, and ltwiwiap- proprtute that when the time oatne to pay a last tribute to hU memory that the edu tatioual department should be a contribu tor; but it would seem that the members of the School Board, the superintendent and a delegation of the teachers could have met the requirements oFtheoceaiiion with the same degree of rtwpeot and effect as the olo!n. of thesohnoN ooooiiipllshwl. It In questionable it the closing of the schools is justifiable eveu In ease of the funeral of an u.tlve member ot the School Board. Of course, all matters of this kind are within the dlsoretlou of the Board and perhaps the action taken in the oase re ferred to will not bo used as a precedent. Hew Yirk' Inl'iuny. The nwnkoiiiiig of tlio citizens of New York to the horror that 1ms fot kenrn existed In tlie'r midst Is the mosl Uiopeful sign of the times for imiiiioipul government in Amerion. If tho public piad remained blind ami denf to the rev- jolntiona of the Lexoiv committee, then liudeed it would have boded ill for this republic lint tlio result of the investi gation shows flint, though tlio pooplo anny bo n long timo in waking tip, their jronl sentimontR mo ou tho-liloof deceit jcy and inoriility nlwnya. The blackest revelation yet made be loro the Lexow conuuitteo havo boon thoso that ciitno lately. Tho sworn testi mony last summer showed tho police of Now York city to bo tho blackmnilors of counterfeiters, bunko men nnd of tlio keepers of illegal saloons and disorder ly houses. Tho ovidouco this fall rovoals thorn as thoso that regularly took money from qnaok doctors who performed criminal surgical operations. Onn of thoso quacks declared himself "sick of tho wholo thing" and took oath beforo tho committeo that ho had within six wcoks paid $2,825 to tho polico nnd 'polico minions. Tho plan waa for a po licomnu to arrest tho man. A wituoss would bo roady to Bwoar ngalnst him. On tho way to tho station house tho po liceman would toll tho prieouor that ho must take u certain lawyer to defend 'him. If ho domnrrod, thoy insisted and brought means to bear on liim such that ho was forcod to accopt their man. Ho would be brought beforo tho polico jus tice, who mado a virtnons show of lot ting him ont on n high bail. Oiico this bail was fixed nt $7,500. Boforo tho prisoner could got it tho lawj-or tho po lico recommended c.imo to tho prisoner nnd told him if ho would pay 10 per cent of tho sum to tho lawyer tho caso would nover bo heard of again. It was customary to hnvo somo straw man go tho bail. Thou tho prisoner would bo hot frco. Tho quack assorts that tho money ho paid was divded among tho gang tho lawyer, polico justice nnd tho polico. Two polico justices woro accusod of sharing in this blood money. Ono woman sworo sho had paid tho polico $30,000 blackmail insovou years. Now York city may well bow hor head in shnmo at such disclosures. It is not n very great honor to hail from tlio big city by tho tea. Stead in Chica go found nothing quito so bad as this. Tlio Men "Who Vote. A glauco nt the polling lists of thoso who voted at tho lato election will show that tho United States possesses a moro varied mid variously comploxiouod vot ing population than any othor country in civilization. I Tho foreigners of Europo, good, bad nnd indifferent, from Finns to dirty Neapolitan Italians, from Russian Jows to black browed Spaniards, all cast their freeman 'h ballot in this ropublic. Poles and Huns as ignorant of reading nnd writing ns thoir own dogs, subjoets of tlio sultan who believo in tho harom method of disciplining wives, organ grinders, peanut peddlers and negroes with razors in their boots, all theso march sido by sido to tho polls year by year, and many of thorn vote for tho man who pays them tho most for it. Theso be our rulers. Now Chinamen aro coming in too. Not so many perhaps, only 100 or so, voted this yoar. But moro will como noxt When all is said and done, how ever, a Chinaman knows moro about voting than thousands of thoso who have already boon casting thoir ballots for years. Finally this fall 22,000 In diaus votod, most of them for tho first timo. Giving up their tribal relations and taking land in soveralty ontitlos tho rod men to vote, and many this yoar took advontago of tho right 1 Tho groatest wedding of tho next year or two will bo that botwoen Now York nnd Brooklyn. Staten Island and outly ing towns will bo taken in as membors of tho family. New York will thou bo tho sooond largest city on earth, only London being greator. By tho timo tho consolidation is effected the united pop ulation of this wonderful city will bo not loss than 3,000,000. London haB been 2,000 years heaping togethor her population of 4,000,000. New York will liavo accomplished tho same in 300 yearn. The flint settlements woro mado on Manhattan Island in 1011. By 1014 !New York will have 4,000,000 inhabit ants. Now that he has been stripped of his vellow jaoket, his white feather nnd all liis offices, Li Hung Chang ought to come to Amerion. He would have plen ty of good company in tho defeated No vember candidates. Democrat) have pulled themselves together nnd found consolation. They wy now that Domoornoy is not dead, but merely that this wus not n Demo oratioyear. Nothing tho matter but that. 1 It is said tbero was only ono Domo- orat in the United Sttf-m who expected the landslide, end that was iliohard Croker, ex-Tammany chief. I While the candidates wore whooping up the political campaign, why didn't home of thom think to have torchlight bioyalo processions? I In its inconsolable stute after tho I election tho New York Sun utters this howl: "Populism is a mixture of social ism and inbuuity." A ll. Fatal Wreok on tho Pennsylvania Road Noar Pittsburg. SEVEN MINERS PROBABLY DEAD. They Were Oolnff to Thoir llnmrs from Tliclr Day'n Work, mill Were Carried Down WIh'II Sixteen Ciiri Fell Through H llrldgo to the Creek llulnw. PlTTSMJHO, Nov. 80. Sixteen oars of coal broke through tho bridge over Brush creek at Larimer Station loot evening, and six or soven miners nro burled under tho wieck. Tho train wns on its way down the Larimer branch of the Pennsylvania railroad to the main lino. When within six car lengths of the bridge a car broko down, and when It reached tho bridge it tore its way through, letting tho other fif teen oars down into tho crcok in n con fused mass. All of tho trainmen oscaped, but tho miners, who woro on tho cars go ing to their homos, wero carried down. Brakemau Carroll, who was on the rear of tho train and saw tho men when they loft the mines for home, said this morning that there were between five and eight miners on tho enrs that wont down. It Is very certain that five men havo been killed, ns this number left tho mines when tlio train started, nnd that number aro miss ing from their homes today. After n dill gont search only three names of tho miss ing men con be learned, those bolngFrnnk Illco, n German, who Is snld to have been working in tho mines oidy two weeks, and who was a comparative stronger In this region, nnd August Thome and his son Fred, Belgians, who havo boon work ing in tho mines for tho past threo weeks. Two Italians nro nlso known to bo in tho wreck, but owing to tho fnct that all tho men work under numbers instcod of names their names cannot bo learned. Some of tho miners say that this is nil who havo been killed, wliilo others declare there nro moro missing. Homes through out nil tho mining section aro being visited to learn if nil tho miners can bo located, and it is thought that ot least thrco more will bo found under tho wreck. Tho body of Frank Hlco has been recov ered. It was found near tho top of tlio cars, and was crushed nlmost beyond rocogn ;lou. Rico leavos a wlfo near Lari mer Station. Thomo nnd his bou loavo a wlfo and mother with eight olilldren,home lchs and penniless. The wreck will entail a very heavy loss to tho Westmoreland Coal company, as fifteen of tho wrecked airs belonged to them, nnd they are all almost a total loss. Kolb Claims tlio (oreriioritlilp. Bikminoham, Ala., Nov. 20. Koubon F. Kolb, tho tlefeated candidate of tho Popu list party for governor of Alnboinn, pub lishes a lengthy address to tho peoplo of Alnbamo, In which ho declares his Inten tion to be inaugurated governor of tho state Dec. 1, and calls upon his followers everywhere to gather at Montgomery on that day and aid him in taking his scat. Ho clulms that ho was counted out by fraud. Tho arrest of Kolb for treason is not Improbable, and if his followers under take to bent him, which, judging from tho sentiments expressed at their meeting In Montgomery last week, they will undoubt edly do, It is believed thoro wUl bo serious trouble. The Indicted New York l'ollre. New VoilK, Nov. 20. The polios cases rome up again yesterday in the court of oyer and terminer. The court room wns crowded with policemen and friends of the defendants. Ex-Sergeants Hugh Clarke, Charles A. Purkeson, J. W. Jon dan and Felix MoKenua and ex-Ward- mcn Burns, Lennod, Hock, Meehnn and Smyth pleaded not guilty. In the case of ex-Sergeant Licbers, Lawyer Jenkins asked that he bo given suflicicnt timo to examine tho papers. Tho court allowed until today to enter a pleading. Trobahly Shot by Her Old Lover. Waiiasiu, Minn., Nov. 20. On Sundny the Proebo brothers, who reside near this city, went to church, leaving their nged mothor nt home. On their return they found her unconscious nnd covored with blood, having been shot. Sho Is still alive, but there Is no hope for her recovery. Yes terday a stranger named Ferdinand was arrested and lodged in jnil. Her sons re cognized him ns a former sweetheart of their mother In Gcrmnny. From his ac tions ho is thought to bo Insane. murdered a Policeman. New Op.leans, Nov. 20. Lato nt night Polico Ofllccr J. II. Kcllur was shot dead by a man who gave his namo as Bernard Burchhorst, but tills lsDellovoa to bo ttctl- tlous. Burchhorst was found lying drunk ou tho street and was arrested by tho of ficer. Ou Ins wuy to the station tho man escaped from the plllcer, und, when nearly recaptured, turned and shot him through tho eye, killing him instantly. The mur derer was captured by citizens. Americans Miiltrrnted by Tnrks. Losnos, Nov. 20. A letter appears In Tho Times stating that ono of the best known teachers In St. Paul's Institute, nt Tamus, and four students were seized hy Turks .iuil imprisoned at Odium In a hor rible den, with murderers and thlevos, for uo fault of their own, but inert ly to spite the American school and extort inonoy from them. A prominent otllciul having sent word, they were released uu the pay ment of MX. ItofUMi'tl to luue h Warrant. 1)KNVEU, Nov. SO Constable .Frank and James Hart appeared before the district attorney and made a complaint charging a lending business mini with beiugreippu slble for the death of Kiku Oyimm. The district uttornoy refused to have a warrant Issued, regarding the charge us Improb able and flavoring strongly of blackmail. 1 .anew Ifenura Ktite -'laid. "WABHlNtiioN, Nov. 80. The French gov ernment boat made Ml. Kate Field un of floerof puhliu instruction, the highest dis tinction the department of public. Instruc tion can bestow for service rendered to lit erature and art. The decoration will be conferred by Minister Patenutro in person. Northern New York's Little llllixard. SARAUAO IAKK, N. Y., Nov. 80. A small sized billiard prevails throughout northern New York. The mercury hero registers 10 ilegs. below zero, while tho wind Is blowing almost a gale, illling tho ulr with light suow that has receutly fallen. Tho Armenian Outrages. IjONDON, Nov. 1.0. A Viouna dispatch to The Times says It Is stated thut the out rages on the Armenians lu tho Sassun dis trict occurred towards the end ot August, RUSSIANS CRUELLY TREATED. Their om-me w'im Cromlhig to l'ny Ite- spect to the Until Cznr. St. PET8BSBHBO, Nov. 20. Applications nro being received from all parts of Bussia for flowers that wore used In the Fortress cathedral during tho lying In stale of Cznr Alexander's liody and nt the funeral ser vices. Today there was a genernt distri bution of thoso flowers. Tho floral offer ings received from Franco wore very nu merous. It Is tho Intention of tho Prince nnd Princess of Wales to remain In St. Petersburg until after the marriage of tirnud Duchess Alexandra Feodorovnn (Princess Allx) to Cwir Nicolas. There was a scene of confusion Sundny afternoon In the vicinity of the Fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul. For more than a mllo lu all directions there wns a seeth ing, suffocating mass of people, among whom Cossacks were vainly cmlonvorlng to keep order with knouts and tho heels of their wild horses, regardless of tho lives or limbs of tho peoplo. Finally fire en gines wero brought, hose stretched nnd water turned on. The powerful streams scattered tho peoplo in tho front like chnff, only to bo driven back by tho pressure from behind. Tho Cossacks struck tho peoplo across tho face with great whips. One man was killed by a kick and a boy was suffocated In tho crowd. As tho czar and Grand Duko Mlchncl passed In an open cnrrlngo on their way to tho cathedral a man dressed us a peasant sprang Into tho road and drew from his pocket a packet, which ho throw at tho czar. Ills majesty started dock ami men coolly picked up tho packet. Tho Incident i caused intenso commotion, tho crowd be lieving that an attempt had been mado to nssasslnato the czar. Tho offender was In stantly seined and hustled to tho'gunrd house. Later It was announced that tho czar had ncccpted a petition that hnd been thrown to him. Tho contents of the puper nro kept secret. InqreaACd School Attendance. HAltmsiiuiiO, Nov. 19. Tho annual re port of Superintendent of Public Instruc tion Schocffcr stoto3 that tho Introduction of frco text books and supplies Into tho public school of tho commonwealth has mado an Increase of attendance ranging from 20 to HO per cent. In only one county havo freo text books caused the directors to shorten tho school term and reduce teachers' salaries. Tho report recommends that increased attention bo paid to school architecture, and agitates tho removal of .HrectnrswhnfnlHonrnvl.lnsllltablobulld- ings und outhouses. Tho report urges tho appointment of u truant olllccr in cities nnd towns to arrest nil idlo youths found lu public places during school hours. Hope for the Lost Ship Iranhoe. San Fr.ANCibco, Nov. 20. There is still a faint hope that tho passengers and crow of tho lost ship Ivnuhoo are still allvo, and that if they wero not picked up by some outgoing vessel hound for a distant port they havo Iieeu cast away on somo of tho barren islands of tho north. The revenue cutter Hush has been ordered north to search for the missing ship or the crew and passengers who may havo been cast adrift and left port last evening. Tho I vnnhoo, a collier, carried a crew of twenty men nnd several passengers, including threo women and Fred J. Grant, editor of tho Scuttle Post-Intelllgenccr. Canadians Seize American Nets. Detroit, Nov. 20. A dispatch from Chntham, Out., says that tho Canadian cruiser Petrel yesterday returned to the fishing grounds after unlondlng nt Ron deau over a hundred American gill nets and ten tons of lkh seized near Peleo Isl and. Tho nets are owned in Sandusky, nud are valued nt 6100. Tho United States revenue cutter Pessenden is now at Port Huron, nnd custom officials hero say sho has not yet been ordered to the Lake Erie Ashing grounds to guard against the seiz ure of uets lu American waters. Seventy-nine Hores Cremated. Boston', Nov. 20. The largo thrco story frame stnhlo ot Lucius Flanders, u truck man, ou Gronlto street, South Boston, was totally destroyed by fire last night, to gether with sovonty-nluo horses, twenty double teams and a large quantity of har ness und other stubles paraphernalia. After tho firo was extinguished, tho body of the stablomon, James Lawrence was found in tho second story, where ho had beon over como by smoko while attempting to re leoso the horses. OiifT IS'ot a Candidate for Senator. DANVILLE, Va., Nov. 20. Judge Ilughea, who has hoen sitting with Judgo Nathan Goff In tho United States court of appeals for the fourth circuit, says that Judge Goff Is not a candldato for tho West Vir ginia Bcnatorshlp. This announcement will strengthen tho chances of Hon. Stephen I), Klklns as tho successor to Sen ator Cumden, ns Judge Goff was considered tho only formidable rival to Mr. Klklns. A "Hoy Terror" Captured. Newahk, N. J., Nov. 20. Louis Conk lln, noted as tho "Boy Terror of Itosclle," was captured yesterday after robbing the residence of Rev. Sir. Patton of $200 In cash and $300 worth of jewelry. Conklln was once saved from prison by tho clergy man, who pleaded with tho court to quash nil indictment cliurtrlutr him with lmrrr. lary. Ite subsequently becomo a member J of JJr. l'atton's church. Fear for an O.erdue Steamer, St. Johx'8, N. ., Nov. 20. Nonowshas yet been received here of tho Allen lino b.eamcr tlorean, Captain Main, nnd tho friends of those on board are bocomlng very anxious. The Corean sailed from Glasgow on Nov. 8, and from Liverpool on the nth, ami is new six days overdue. There aro on hoard ubout a hundred por sons, the olHoens and crew numbering seventy. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Modomo Roslna Penoo, once a famous Italian soprano prima doium, died sud denly yesterday nt La Porrettn, Italy. A. G. Spalding emphatically declares that ho has retired permanently from ac tive management In baseball affairs. At Kast Liverpool, O., six persons areln u critical condition from tho effects of es caping natural gne In tho Second Metho dist church. At Cale, I. T., Charles Mnlone and Will Robblus wore killed and several terribly sonlded by nn exploding boiler in Mo Comb's cotton gin. The Berlin Frankfurter Zoltung says thut M. de Giors, the Russian minister of foreign uiT.iirs, und General Vnnnoviski, the Russian minister" of war, have re signed. "Father Bill" Curtis has beon olecU-d president of the AinaU'lir Athletic Union, Vlco presidents, James Hiirtor and Walter oimpsou; secrcinry, J. lu. ouiiivun; troeut- i uxor, Uarsy MuoMUlan. Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlemen: I have been taking your Restorative Nervine for the past three months and I cannot say enough in its praise. It has Saved Hy Life, for I had almost given up hope of ever being well again. I was a ptirnnln cnfTnrpr f mm nprvniisnpeia nnrt coujd not sleep. 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