EVENING HERALD Published dally, exoept SunJay hj ttBUALl) l'VllLlSMNa OOSZl'ANV, Publication office and mechanical department, North Market Street. tfhe TIpbsH Ifc "Tered In Shenandoah and P surrounding towns for Six Cents neek.pt jnble to theoarrlers. liymiUl, Three Hollars a year or Twenty-five cents per month, i advance. Advertisement charted according to space fttd position. The publishers reserve the right n change the position of advertisements when ever the publication of news requires it. The rltht is also reserved to rojeot any advertise- ent, whether paid for or not, that the pub- sura may deem Improper, Advertising ratts 10c known upon application. Sntered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa. t second does mall matter. THE EFJIlfiya llKHAZli, Shenandoah. Penna cCv&ning Herald. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1895. "VVAlt In the East, war lu Central Amer ica, war In Mexico and Guatemala, and preparations for war In Cuba. The Peace .society should bustle. PnosvEMTV of the sort produced by Tinker Wilson and his fellow tariff--smashers Is n dangerous thing. A little more of It would drive the country Into bankruptcy. Tiiese are the days when John G. Carlisle must feel that the position of nu Independent, self-respecting Senator is vastly preferable to that of n hampered, harassed and inefliclent olerk, evon with the title of Secretary of the Treasurj. Iu a word, Mr. Carlisle made a mess of it when he resigned from the Senate to enter the Cabinet. The Louisville and Nashville Railway Company says it does not separate white Jind blacks in Its cars in accordance with the Kentucky statute, which has been attacked, but with a rule of its own, and it sets that rule up as superior even to the constitutional power of Congress to Tegulate interstate commerce. Who Is running this country, anyhow f Comikg events cast their shadows, and the certainty of a Republican Congress after March 4 hss saved the Treasury aiany millions. Secretary Carlisle was vle to invite foreign Investors just at ' his time, for they readily recognized the "it rhut f.be payment of bonds after an : month will depend, not upon the iry ind his party, but upon the i itr Republican majority. f i Tin. lamentable calamity in the North m i, in- which the Elbe, wltli over three nundred souls en board, went down, has revived discussion as to the eftloacy of oulkheadg In the construction of ocean steamships. Such a discussion is desira ble. If the recent terrible disaster should result In devising means by which the peril of ocean travel will be lessened It will not be without its compensations. XT is a coincidence specially worth noting that just as the turn for the better occurs in the financial world, when gold intended for export is returned to Ihe treasury, the site of a new town to be called Gold City has been staked off near Salt Lake, and described as the rival of Cripple Creek, in Colorado. The discoveries there have given old miners -visions of wealth. Let us hope that they will be realized, and that Gold City will "he Indeed the rival of Cripple Creek, 'That was staked off in 1891, during the next year passed through the speculative tfever incident to the Infancy of all such, and now, In spite of all it suffered from the labor troubles last year, Is full of life nd hope, and more confident than ever hat Its mines are full of gold. Tfss sets a good example to other -outhrrn states by the introduction Into jer Legislature of a bill to impose penal vies upon lynching. It provides that the aonnty in whloh the crime takes place shall be held pecuniarily responsible and shall pay to the legal representatives of the victim a sum not leas than H 000. It 5 1 so decrees that ( he Sheriff who lets a prisoner escape, unless he is wounded and disabled In the effort to retain him, shall be at once deprived of his office. Probably a stronger local sentiment against this familiar Southern practice would be aroused by the prospect of having to pay for it than by any other means which could be applied. What the Legislature will do with the bill remains to be seen. It moy contain members who have ere whlle engaged in the practlre, either In defence of public morals or for pastime, as if it were on a par with golf or cricket, and these would probably vote with the opposition for the purpose of sustaining a principle. Hut it cannot be supposed that they are In anything like a majority. It is to be hoped that the bill will pass and simitar statutes be enacted by the sister commonwealths of that Immense South' western state, big enough to constitute an empire in 1 cr?e!f and qualified to sot a xMblniog and influential example. AI.AUM The rinHmj .,1 'j:10i,i:io liinurnnte on It. . Lift A rfiiNc llcr Munplrlons. Toiio.vto, Out , Feb H. The life insur ance mon nf tii'm . tv nri discussing a strange case whwh h.n just, oonia to light of nn alleged attrmpr to lnsuro the life of a young married woman In various com panion for $HO'),000, whloh failed beoouso when half of the insurance had been plaoetl tho woman became alarmed, en gaged a lawyer to aocuro tho cancellation of the policing and had n detective em ployed to guard her night and day. Tho lssuanoo of a writ by Horn & Barrett, bar risters, against the New York Mutual Life Insurance company to offoct the can cellation ot a polloy for ?60,O00 on the lite of Mrs. Harvy P. Hymns made public tho story. Mrs. Hymns is 21 years of ago, and the wlfo of a Juwlflh broker and money lender. Tho latter camo horn nlno years ago with his twin brother, from Now Orleans. Thdy conducted a warehouse In Colbomo street. In tholr employ was a young mini named William Wells. Wliilo making repairs at tho foot of a freight hoist ono day lu Jan uary, 1803, tho weight which balnnces tho hoist becamo unhooked In soma mysteri ous manner and foil on Wells' head, kill ing him. Wells carried J3U,000 on his llfo. It wns payable to Ids slstor Martha, who shortly after coming into possession of tho money, married Harry P. Hyams. Tho Hymns brothers abandoned the Colhorno street warehouse and oponod nu office as financial brokers. Later Mr. and Mrs. Hyams removal to Montreal. When Mrs. Hyains learned tho nmount of insurance which had been applied for on her llfo sho becamo alarmed, and con sulted her solictors. Soveral of tho llisur nnco companies rosponded with alacrity to lior renuost for cancellation of nollclos. hut tho New York Mjilunl Llfo declined, and n writ was Issued to compel ittodoso. Ilond llodies on n Stranded Vessel. VlNKYAIsn HAVBN, Mass., Fob. 8. An unknown schooner, encased In Ice, with throe of her crew frozen to tho roof of her cabin, camo nshoro on tho north coast of Martha's Vineyard. Sho was at ouco boarded by llfo savors, who found hor to bo thoT.B. Dickson of New York. Tho bodies were nearly covered with lco, and their limbs wcro frozen stiff. Examination dls oloscd that ono of them was Captain Joseph Boswlck, and another was Mate Mnrtln Lco, both of Rockland. The third is still unidentified, nlthough from Ids clothing ho is supposed to havo been tho cook. Thoro was no traco of tho rost of tho crow, nnd It is feared thoy wcro washed overboard und lost. Still No News of Jm aascogne. New York, Fob. 8. Thoro Is still no sight or sign of tho missing La Gascogne, no Intimation of hor whereabouts or of tho mishap that may havo befallen her. From those who report all vessels Inward bound camo tho answer, "No nows." And with tho big French liner llvo days overdue, and lio word of hor or of tho 1J72 souls aboard, tho anxiety has grown to sus pense. Some hope Is found in tho theory that tho Whlto Star line steamship Teu tonic, now throe davs ovordilo from Liv erpool, Is standing by to aid tho missing vessel. Threatened Strlku of CiiiiuIbii llrlaklnyera. CAM11BK, N. J., Feb. 8. The bricklayers' union Of this olty hug glvon notice thai. It will demand llvo cents more per hourutVr April 1, and ulnu hours tn constitute a day's work. Ic is expected th demands will be refused nod trouble K expected. The men ixjw rceolve forty ceuu.per hour. Adolph Serais, tho contractor, has hwn ctwnrmd the uontmccfor the building of the new j:l.UiW,000 suga" refinery hero, and if ho does not (rive iu the bricklayers say they will tie up the work. Tho bricklayers huve tho strongest union In the olty. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. Trinity Reformed church, Rev. Robert O'lioyle, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a. m. and 6:30 p. xn. Sunday school at 1:30 p, m. Everybody welcome. Kehelos Israel Congregation. West Oak street. Rev. J. Mltnlck Rabbi ; services every Friday evening; Saturday and Sunday auernoon anu evening, WelshBaptlstchurch. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. D, I. Evans. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Everybody welcome. Roman Catholic church o! the Annunciation. Oherry street, abovo West street, Rev. H. F. u'lteiuy, pusioi. Masses at u:uu ana xw.wa.m, Vespers at 3:00 p. m. St. George's Lithuanian Cathollo church, corner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev. Ij. Abromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a.m. vespers at a p. m. Ebenezer Evangelical church, Rev. R. M. Llch tenwAlner. nastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. jg. In German, and 6:30 p. m. In English. Sunday ichool at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily Invited to attend. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wm. Powlck, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. uunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Tnursaay evening, airuugura anu oinerd are always welcome. Presbvterlan church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor rlson, pastor. Bervlces at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Bunaay scnooi ui & p. m. uunsuua Endeavor Sooiety will meet on Tuosdoy oven Ing at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evonlng at 7:30. All aro cordially invited. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardln street, Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, llev. w, u. Harrison. Praise Borvioe at 6 p. m. Sunday school at 2 &m. Monday evening at 7:30 the Y, P. B. . will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev. John Bath. pastor. Servloes to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:80 S. m. Wesley prayer meeting at 5:15 p. m, aMiath Hohnol at 2 . m. Wesley League MnnAnv AVAnTnp at 7:30. Olasd meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. froyer wguu iuuibiuj u, , i" eeata -tree. Anyone not having a church home is cordially invitoa to come cure. Treatment of Eczma and Salt Rheum. These two complaints are bo tenacious that the readers of the Herald should know of the success obtained by using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Where all other treatments have failed, It has made a complete cure. Perhaps no more horrible case of Salt Rheum was ever reported than that of Wilbur L. Hale, quartermaster, Pratt Post, G. A. R., Rondout, N. Y. Several physicians utterly failed to render him any relief; finally one of the physicians suggested that Dr, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy be tried and steady Improve ment followed its use, and a permanent euro resulted. It Is used with similar success in cases of scrofula, nervousness, kidney and liver complaints, and in all diseases brought about by bad blood and shat tered nerves, Rupture. HnrA itlArnnt.HHrl. Vn nnnrfitlnn In- quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No, 8 South Main street 9?19-tf i ! MAJ. A, FRAM HUTGHM& The Great Band Leader Tells His Wife's Wonderful Cure by Dr. Greene's Norvura Blood and Nerve Remedy. Mrs. Hutch ins adds her own Forceful Words About This Grand Medicine. BASD MASTER, MAJOR As Sousa naturally tills the place of Gil more, so the mantle of the great cornetist, Arbuckle, fell upon his pupil. Major A. Frank Hutchins, the leader and director of the American Screw Co.'s Hand and Orchpstra of Providenoei R. 1. Mr. Arhucle said : "I know of no man who can produce a better tone and effect on the cornel than Hutohlns." In both orchestra and band, Mr. HutchltiR Is., ft In tlnctivelv leader, and nex . to !3ou&a. unflouoterlly occupies to nay sn moc prominpnt position in tlt country. AS n musician ard teaobur he landi uu rivalled. In a recent interview at ula uon;e, 184 Charles St., Providence, R. I.. Mr. Hutchins said : "It is generally known that when mv wife same hare she was very noorlv off with nervous prostration. To day sue is tue picture or neaitu, anu i must, ray we owe it to that splendid medicine, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem ody. "I know ot several others who have been cured within a short time by Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem edy, nnd the quicker people affected with any nervous difficulty commence to take this great medicine, the quicker will they he cured. "But let my wife tell her experience, which everyone, who knows her, knows Is true In every particular." Mrs. Hutchins aatd; "I consider It my duty to state that I was permanently cured of nervous prostration by using three bottles of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem edy. I doctored for two years or more with several eminent physicians without receiving any permanent benefit. "My husband Insisted that I should stop employing a physician at once, and commence taking the Nervura. "It improved my health at once. It quieted my nerves; I sl :pt well; began to have an appetite; gradually grew stron ger, and after UBlng three bottles de clared myself perfectly well. "I give my consent to publish this, and I trust It may be the means of Inducing others to try this most valuable and re liable remedy." Prominent and well known people everywhere use and recommend Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. F ERQUSON'S THEATRE, P. J. TEnaUSON, MANAGER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9tli Tho New York Comedy Success, vs. CD The Oircns Girl. a The greatest musical comedy ever written and will be presented here In the same elabor ate torm that signalized its brilliant engagements In New York, Boston and Chicago. Headed by Now York's tavorlt. Racists JVCcvuLCl. Oralg, The world's greatest sennatlonal Spanish and serpentine dancer, assisted by tbe greatest gathering of High Cluss Comedians, Blngers, Dancers, Instrumentalists and pretty girls. Prices, s 35 and 50 Cta. Reserved scats at Klrlln's drug store. XT". 3VEXjES"ST, Walito : ni : Ji 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. DR. J. B. OALLKN, ,... , , No. SI South Jardln Street, Bhenandoat OrrioaHonosi iisooSand0inotoBP.K. Except Thursday eTenlm, No offle work on Sunday except v arrange ment. A ttrtet adherence to tw ojjlce toan 1 it abtolutcty neeeiiatv. ' A. TRAJIK HUTOlllNS. Physicians prescribe It, and advise the Mck t ) use it, for it is sure to glvo health and strength to those who are weak, ner vous and ilebilltated. It cured headache, neuralglat rheumatism, Insomnia, ner vous debility, dyspepsia, constipation, female complaints, and liver nnd kidney disease. It bnintx np the blood, in vlaoi-ntt; the tired brain, strengthens the wenk and abii'iere'l nerve1-. Iii fact It makffi thoee who u-e it well and strong Why waste time In trying uncertain and uiKned remedies, when here is a phy- lir.3. A. FB.AUK HUTCHINS. slclan's prescription, r. discovery made by the most successful living specialist in curing nervous and chronlo diseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St.. New York City. If you take this medicine you can consider yourself under Dr. Greene's direct professional euro, and you can con suit him or write to him about your case, freely and without charge. This is a guarantee that this remedy will cure, possessed by no other medicine In the world. ipKHGOSON'S THEATRE. P. J. rEItaUSON, UANAOEn. One Solid Week, Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11th. Seymour -Stratton Comedy C0m.paXi.3r. Superb i Band : and : Orchestra. Change of BUI Nightly. Monday - - - "Gold King." Tuesday - tit "Golden Hldge." Wednesday - - '"Our Stratigists." Thursday - - "Ticket of Leave Man." Friday - - - "Two Orphans." Saturday - "Dark Side of a Great City." Matinee Saturday at 3 p. m. Siogiog and Dancing Specialties. Prices, xo, ao, and 30 cents. Reserved Beats at Klrlln's drug store Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTB MAIN 8T1SEB1 Grand display ot birds and animals ol all aAlnnflnna find Hnnu, r.BlH4(. I ' 1 Rest Deer, Porter and Ales, Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lnnch every morning nd evening. JonN WEEKS. Prnm-tetnr. O. W. Davidson, Bartender. 'AMST PILLS? "" BDHE AND bUKb. 5tN0 4C. FOH'WOMAN'3 SATE i 1 ! i -1 1 No Hopo for Ourrenoy legislation This Session. DEBATED ON THE THIRD BEADING. The Itccd Substitute r,(,it by a Vote of 10D to 187, While the Original Mennuro ItoonlvcdOnly 131 Voted, with 101 Against It Glialrmnn Springer Disappointed. WAsniNOTON, Feb. 8. Tho last hopo of financial legislation for tho rollof of tho treasury at tho prosont session of congress wont by tho hoards when tho houso yos torday nf tornoon, by a voto of 131 to 101, rojectod tin) administration hill to author ize an is9tio of $500,000,000 gold bonds. Tho bill wns benton boforo It reached Its last parliamentary stngo. This rosult was reached after thrco days of spirited and at times heated dolmto, and at tho end of a sovon hour sossiou. From 11 until 3:80 yesterday, wlioti tho bill with tho ponding substitutes woro reported to tho houso from tho commltleo of tho whole, amend ments woro olforcd In rapid succession, most of which woro voted down as fast ns thoy woro offered. Many of tho amondmonts woro doslgned to load down tho bill, and tho votes thoroon wero In no sonso test votes. Tho Boll nmondmout, for Instance, to mnko tho bonds payablo in gold and silver, was de feated by tho docislvo voto o 70 to 100, wliilo tho bill was dpfootcd by 131 to 101. lsoth tho Ilcod and Cox substitutes, with tho amondmonts thoroto, wcro rojectod after tho bill was reported to tho houso. Tho Heed substitute authorizing tho lssuo of coin bonds for tho replenishment of tho gold roservo and ccrtlflcatea of indebted ness to defray any -dollcloncios In tho rovo nuos wns lost by 109 to 187. It was a party vote, savo for tho fnfit that soren Demo crats and Cannon, of California, voted for It. Whon thoquostlon camo up on tho third rending and engrossment of tho bill tho wholo opposition concontrated. While tho voto was being taken, whloh resulted In the rofusal of tho houso to ordor tho third rending, tho Interest centered in tho voto of Mr. Rood. Ho sat quietly in Ills sent during tho first cull, nnd did not answer to his nnmo, but on tho second call ho voted for tho bill. As soon ns tho rosult was announced Mr. Itecd attempted to mnko an explana tion of tho nttltudo of himself and thoso of his colloaguos who had voted for tho bill, but objection was mado. Ho afterward explained, howovor, that ho had submit ted a proposition (his own substitute) which ho considered would moot tho situ ation. Tho Democrats had rojectod this and then ho and many of his colleagues, although opposed to foaturos of tho orig inal bill, hud voted for It in tho hopo that it would pass nnd b6 amended In .the son ato. Mr. Springer then moved to rcconsidor tho voto by which tho third rending was refused, hut tills motion was laid on tho table by 135 to 123, and tho bill was killed. An analysis of the voto shows that 44 Bo publicans and 90 Democrats voted for tho bill and that 60 Republicans, 07 Democrats and 8 Populists voted agoliiBt It. Chairman Springer, of the banking and currency committee, was not prepared to say this morning whothor any further ac tion would bo taken, or what would now bo done. He was vury mue.li disappointed at the result, and blamed tho Republicans, saying If they had stood by the bill It would havo passed. If anything waa to bo done a now bill would have to be brought in, as tho bill voted upon yester day Is beyond recall. All othor Democrats who were for the bill said that this was the end of anything In the way ot finan cial legislation. There was somo talk of a Democratic cauous, but that did not scorn probnblo. Tho goncrnl Impression pre vailed that thoro would now bo another bond lssuo without dolny. The laying of a cablo to Hawaii was further discussed in tho sonuto yesterday, hut no conclusion was reached, and tho item romnlns as a stumbling block to tho diplomatic and consular appropriation bill. Tho cablo project has been well nigh lost eight of In tho wido range of Hawaiian de bate. It is expected, however, that tho cablo Item will bo voted on tomorrow, and from tho tendencies shown by tho speeches the polief prevails that tho item will bo adopted. All of tho Republican spocchos havo been fnvorahlo to tho cablo, ond It la oxpected that tho ontlro Republican voto will bo glvon to tho appropriation of f500, 000 to bogln tho work. Sovernl Democrats, Including Messrs. White, Morgan and Blackburn nnd othor Demoorntla mom bers of tho committee on foreign relations aro favorahlo to tho cablo plan, although most of tho Domocratlo senators opposo It as Indirectly antagonistic to the adminis tration policy toward Hawaii. Mother and Daughter Cremated. Scranton, Pa., Feb. 8. Mrs. Josoph Choperlnskl and hor 7-year-old daughter Mary wero burned to death at Priooburg during a llro which dostroyed half a dozen dwellings and rendered six families homo less. Mr. Choporlnskl leaped out of a win dow with ono of his girls In his arms, and another girl also jumped and escaped. Mrs. Chopbrinskl was ovorcome and foil to tho floor, as did also the girl Mary who, was with hor. The charred bodlos of both were recovered. Somo of thoso who soaped the fire were badly burned. A Venezuelan Consul Fined NEW Youk, Feb. 8. Ruflno Blanco, 81 years old, consul from "Vonezuola at tho port of Philadelphia, was fined $600 yes terday in tho court of general sosslons by Kecorder Golf, a Jury finding him guilty of carrying concealed weapons. Blanco had been indicted on two oharges, one for carrying concealed weapons and ono for assaulting a patrolman of tho West Twen tieth street police station. Ho was triod on tho ilrst Indictment. The Wrecked Steamer Amerlijne. gors of tho wrookod steamship Amerlquo navo arnvou nero on board tno steamer Vlllo de Marseille, after having beou landsd In boats nt Savanllla, nonr whloh place the Amerlquo wont ashoro. The mails and cargo of tho steamor woro lost, ond ouo of hor sailors was drowned. Tho Btenmor is a total loss, Tho passengers landed numbered 00. The Storm Delay Trafflo. Philadelphia, Fob. 8. Tho western storm which reached here yesterday 18 gen eral throughout tho middle Atlantlo and coast states, as well, us throughout tho south, oxtaiullngus'iar as juor.ua. ivau way trafllo Is seriously Interrupted in nil sections, and the oold is intense. Fn)r woathor is predicted for tomtrrow, how ovor. , . WHAT mML IlJSil The Learned Professor Causes a Decided Sensation. His New Discoveries Take the Place of Dangerous Methods. Tohn Heberly. of No. 480 Wiu.li I street, Buffalo, says : "For over six veitrn 1 have been a milferor from rhoi lm.ir.tii m in my arms. The pain at times was ter rible. I tried several remedies, hut with out successful tesult, until I began tak ing Munyon's Rheumntlsm oure. 1 ob tained relief very Bhortly, and was en tirely cured hjfore half the contents of the botlle were consumed." Munyon Rheumntlsm Cure never falls to relieve in one to three honr nmi cure hi a few days. Price 25c. 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Munyon's Nerve Cure restores over worked and overstrained nerves to a ncanny condition. I'rlce H5c. Munyon's Headache Cure stops head ache in thrco minutes. Price 25c. Munyon's Vltallzer Imparts new life, restores lost powers to weak and debili tated men. Price $1. Munyon's Homoeopathic Remedy Com pany put up siiecillcs for nearly every il If ease, which aro sold by all diugglsts, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. With Munyon's Remedies every one can doctor themselves. . Safe and Reliable Horses to Hi e. SNEBDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs In town. Horsea taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that " yourbobta do. and the water you drink isn't even lit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager "Shenandoah Branch. Shbnandoah's Reliable XXit.sa.dL Ziaunds (Xir. 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