lnHi.il Mini (111th lit, llWlM a'- EVENING HERALD fi-nilshed dally, eicept Sunday by M.XSH i.l) l'UltLMlllXtl LOitl'ANV. Publication olllca and mochantonl department North Market Street. rrt.. tlrrnnlrl ls dollverod la Shenandoah and ue riuusiu. gVjrrounulngUlwnsIorSllConls week, payable to the carrier!), lly mall, Throe DolUrx a yoar or Twenty-five coats por month, IB advance Advertisement chargid according to spac6 nod position. Tho publlshora reserve tho right to ofaange tho position of advertisements whon ver tiic publloatlon of news requires It. The tltht is also resorved to rejoct any advertise' a S0, whether paid (or or not, that tho pub' Uhtrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates t-aile known upon application, Entered at tho post offlco at Shenandoah, Pa oi second closs mall matter. TUB EVJXNINa lWllAZn, Shenandoah, Ponna. Evening Herald. MONDAY, MAUCH 4, 1803. The Fifty-third Congrets Is at an end Shout the glad tidings from the Atlantic to the Pacific. IN the'rankaof the tinkers and bunglers they count that day lost which brings no fresh proot of Democratic incompetence in financial legislation. The publio joy over the adjournment of Congress Is dashed with the reflection that Jerry Simpson and Colonel Breckin ridge will immediately stnrt on lecturing tours. The people of Savahnnh are very much in favor of free speech, which is a good thing. It is a privilege and a right guar anteed under the Constitution, and it would be a great shock to havo it abridged. Some of the ablest Catholics in the coun try are among the strongest advocates of Jtree speech. TlIE nomination and confirmation of "'Professor" Wilson to succeed Postmaster-General BlssaU, resigned, will cause no one hearl disease on account of its unexpectedness.Evcrsince his Ignomin ious fniluro to induce his West Virginia constituents to "vindicate" him at the polls last fall he has been regarded as a Mtandiug candidate for any fat plum which might chance to be in the gift of the President. Within the last few months he has been mentioned for a variety of posts, ranging from the United Stated Bench down to a foreign consul ship. The people do not need to be made Acquainted with Mr. Wilson. They know turn too well and are not likely to forget lilm easily, lie will be distinguished in history as the nominal author of the most destructive law that ever crushed Atnerl can industry, impoverished the American people and beggared the National Treasury. He will be remembered as the Cleveland leader who solemnly denounced the policy of "party perfidy nnd party dis honor," and then suddenly faced about and unbluBbingly championed that policy. He will be recalled as the un Americau tree trade linkerer who was dined and wined in London in grateful recognition of the great service he had performed tor British manufacturers and monopolists. He will live in American recollection as the personification of all which a genuine American statesman should not be. It is needless to say that Mr. Wilson's nomina tion is simply a' reward for his servility to Mr. Cleveland's personal interests and ambition. So Alt the new tnrifl has reduced duties en imports half of 1 per cent. This 1b tho relief of the people from burdens for the sake of which the couutry has been pros trated in its Industries and subjected to he worst disaster for half Acentury. Five months of the new tariff, ending with January, have yielded $Oi,X'i,07 duties on imports amounting to $300,908,074. The rite of duty to imports was therefore S. SI per cent, and for three years under the Republican tariff it had been 23.33 por coat. The real reduction was made by the MoKinley tariff ltsejf, since the average rate tor three years under the previous tariff had been 30.54 per cent. Jtfore than a fifth ot the entire burden of Uee on imports was thrown off by the tot 1880; about a fiftieth of the burden voder the act of 1890 was taken off by the - K of MM. Suoh is Democratic "reform." It may be granted that the party Intended '4. couipllh much more, but did not , fcaaw Hough. The actual reduction e&'eeted in the burdens of the people thus ar has been nothing like what Demo- ' erate promised to misguided supporters, Jiad nothing like what the defenders of he new tariff expected when they passed it. If Vetera had known in 1S03 what ihey now know of the consequence) ot a chance of policy, few Demoorats would . Jiave voted for it. If Messrs. Cleveland and Wilson had known how insignificant would be their accomplishment in the direotlon they desired, they would hardly Jiave humllated themselves by allowing tke bill framed' for' tfidm'.by Whiskey antl1 Scgar rings and bther monopolies to be sme a law. What is Castorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants ' and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee- is thirty years' Use by millions of Mothers. Castorla Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castorla. "Castorlalsso writ adapted to children that f roc6mmend It' as supcrfor tpany prescription known to We.'" if. A. AhfciiE'il,' SI. D 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'CoASrla' Is sol universal and IU merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endoreo It. Few ore tho IntcBlgent'fnmllles who do n6t keep Castorla within' easy reach." Cablos Martin, I). D Now York City. Tiik Centaur MUST BE OF GENtLE BIRTH. races at Utiroriran Court, Tholr Pay and Tliuir Gorgeous Uniforms. It is only nt the Imperial and roynl courts of Kumpo tlint tho protty pngr with tho dimpled chin, so swi-otly sung by tho poet, mid who constituted ono of tho most plcturopqiui and rmrinntio fen Hires of incdliuvnl tlilius, still survivor Koynl nnd imperial pages rnngo in ago from IS to Hi years Tlioy nro appointed by tho sovonilgn, onjoy pay, prerogatives and perquisite, muuh ns do -tho growir - attendants on royalty, and nro nscrlbuu certain dollnlto duties. Gontlo birth Is tho first qualification for tho post of royal pngo. At tho courts of Vlonrin' and Mtf nlch an ancestry of no less than 10 gener ations frco from niiy plebeian strains on olthor fnthor'sor mother's sldo is required. In Drltnln and Russia so long' a nobility is not domanded. Tho pages of honor in tho court ot Queen Victoria aro goncrally tho sons of distinguished officers of tho army or of high dignitaries of tho roynl housohold. Thoso boys rccelvo $500 n year onch, and when they linvo served nporiodof flvo years each Is presented with n commission in tlio guards On 6tnte occasions thoy wear gorgeous uniforms of bluo nnd silver. Uesides serving on such oconBlons thoy havo to dovoto a cortnln number of weeks every year to moro private sorvico at Windsor or at Osborne Ono of tuolr chief functions is to bear tho queen's train wlieu sho holds a inueting ot tho privy council. Tho queen is rigid in lior etiquette and never presides at councils without wearing her long blaok silk court train. At tho oourt of Berlin the pages flguro at all state corempnles, clad, like those of Knglaml, in bluo and silver, mid at tho court banquets thoy stand behind tho chairs of tho royal and imporlal person ages. Thoso personages, on rising from tho table, sometlmos ndtlress a few kindly words to tho boys and present them with fiwoctmonts from the cporgnos. Thoso pagos aro chosen only from among tho host look ing boys of tho Schoul of Cadets, nearly all tho members of which aro of noblo birth. At tho court of St. Petersburg tho corps of pages Is a sort of Imporlal school whoro n number of lads, sons of noblemen and stato dignitaries, both civil and mili tary, nro educated at tho czar's oxpenso and under his biipervlslop. On attaining tho olghtoonth year thoy usually obtain commissions as officers of tho regiment of Chovnllor guards. Pearson's Wookly. Cntat;iiil nnd Goethe. Ono of tho best storios told of Catalan! is associated with an occasion whan nt wciniar sue was pinceu noxt, to uootno nt; a fashionnblo dinner party. Cn'tnlanl know nothing of Goethe, but being struck by tho lino appearance of tho poet sho asked tho uemlaman on hor other sido .hat was lils namo. "Tho colobrntod Gootho, madam," was tho roply. '"Ah, yos. Prny on what instrument doos ho piny?" was the rejoinder. "Ho is not a performer, madam. Ho la tho renowned nuthor of Worthor. ' " "Oh, yos, yos, I ro- mom ber, " said Catalan!, and, turning to tho vonorablo poet, sho nddrcsscd him, "Ah, sir, what nn admirer I am of 'Wor thorl' " A low bow followed in acknowl edgment. "Inovor," continued tho llvoly lady "Inorurrcad anything half so laughnblo in all my llfo. What u capital farco it is, blr!" "Madam," said tho poet, looking sorlous'tho'Sorrows of Worthor' nfarcof" "Oh, yos. Never was anything so exqui sitely ridiculous," rejoined Catalanl, still laughing heartily. It turned out thnt tho lady had been talking all tho whllo of a parody of "Worthor, " which had been per formed nt ono ot tho minor theaters of Paris. But lauoy the mortification ot tho poet! Cornhlll Magazine And So It Is. It WRfl an old fashioned spelling class that Is, the little girls were standing in a row, spelling and "defining," and the visitor was looking on. "Jewel," said the teaoher, and ono lit tle pink cheeked maid spelled it correctly and then gave the doflnltlou, "Gem." On that word it happened that tho toach cr departed from her usual custom. "How does a gem look?" sho nskod. "What is n gomf" Tho llttlo girl did not know. The on tiro class looked puzzled. Finally oue lassie brlghtoned and rnlsod hor hand trl umphantly. When sho was callod on, she almost ''sang out" In' tho oxooss of her zeal: "A llttlo cako baked in a gom panl" Youth's Companion. Amusement. Tho habit of dissipating overy serious thought by a suoeoeelun of ngreeublo son satlons is as fatal to happludss as to vir tue, for when amusoinout Is uniformly substituted fur pbjects of moru nnd men-. enjoyments above tho sonlo of childish idfiMUwii . . . Castoria. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Btomoch, DiarrhoSo, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promoted dl . epsflop. Without injurious medication. "For several ytrs I havo recommended your 'Castorla,' and shall always continue to do m as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, SI. D., 120th Street and 7th Ave., Now York City. Company, 77 Mcuhat Stueet, New York Crrr TALK OF IMPEACHMENT. Startling CluirfiPH Ag1nt Minnesota's Gov. ernor unci Hunk Kxamlnur. St. PAUL, March 2. Thursday's sonsn- tlon in tho house of reproserftutlvos, whon a petltljn for the Impaaohmont of Judge Ives, of Crookston, was prosecuted, was sent into tho baukgrouud lato yostorday nftcmoon In tho house, whon Representa tive) Brevier, a Populist member from Ren ville county, presented n long preamble and resolution charging that Moses D. Konyon, publio examiner and superin tendent ot bunks, had certified to tho good condition of certain prominent financial institutions ot St. Paul nnd Minneapolis, When in fact thoso institutions wero In solvent; that such facts had been callod to the attention of former govornors by state ments submitted, and that tho present governor, D. M. Clough, had now had pno mouth lu Which to havo looked ovor Buch papers. It is, therefore, resolved that a commltteo of flvo bo appointed to examine thoroughly all tho charges, and If tho vi dence warrants such action tp draw up tho proper papers for impeachment pro ceedings against Bank Exainlnor Konyon and Governor Clough- Notice of dobnto sent tho resolution over until today. The resolutions are alleged to be tho work of John N. Burke, of Miu nonpolis, who has beeu ugltattng the same matter for a long time, having at one time Hied charges ntrnlnsi Bank Kxamlnur Konyon with Governor Nelson, but tho latter did not Hud sulllclont grounds for tho charges to warrant tho dismissal of Mr. Konyon, ns demanded by Mr. Burke. It Is not thought likoly that tho resolu tion will be adopted, although the friemls of tho governor dud bank oxnmluer may insist oh tho adoption of tho resolution in order to provo tholr inuoconco of any of flclnl or personal wrongdoing. A Hungllng Kxccutlon. FAinuuitN', Ga., March 2. Yesterday Joo Dean, tho negro convictod of tho mur der of a well known whito farmer, A. B. Leigh, who resided hero, was hanged. Some timo ago Dean confessed tho crime, which was committed for tho purnoso of robbery. Ho had professed conversion and repontauco. Tho hanging was to havo been in private, but just after Dean hud been led to tho scaffold tho crowd, num bering 3,000, broko down tho onclosuro. Tho first effort to hang tho man was a falluro, as tho rope broko. Ho was carried to tho scaffold and another drop was taken. This proved successful. Tlin Democratic Silver Mnnlfetto. Washinqton, March 2. Tho Democratic silver manifesto, which has been tho chief toplo ot talk on that sido of tho houso for a fow duys was mtido publio yostorday. Iu consideration of tho short timo left and tho pressure of business it was" determined not to call u conferonco. Representative members' from fifteen states signed tho declaration yesterday at tho Instance of Mr. Bryan, but tho canvass is so far very incomplete, nnd tho list of signers will not bo mado publio until it is. complete. Tito paper is in substunco as already published, calling for tho frco and unlimited coinage of silver. . A Well Known Telegrapher Dead. READING, Pa., March 4. E. It. Adams, superintendent of tho 1'hlladolphin, Read ing nnd Pottsvlllo Telegraph company, died nt his resldenco horo yostorday, nged 44 years, the result of nerjous prostration followed by breaking hlsleg In a fall. Coininlnsloncr Senner Confirmed. WASHINGTON, March 4. Tho senate in oxecutlvo session Into Inst night oonflrmed tho following nomination: Joseph H. Senner, of New York, to bo commissioner of immigration at tho port of New York. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Russia's ozar is suffering from Influenza and so re' throat. Governor Silns Holoomb, of Nebraska, U seriously ill nt Jjlucoln. Burglars looted three stores nnd two saloons at Bryant, Iud., Friday night. jjispnicnes irom Illinois, town ana xe braska report the worst blizzard of the season. Professor John Bluokio, the eminent Greek scholar, died in Edinburgh, Soot land, nged 65. It has been practically decidod to hold an lntortintlonnl mining exposition In Denver in lBOO. Tho National Republican loague will hold a three days' sosslou at Cleveland, O., beginning Juno 10 next. Exports declared sano Itov. J. O. Read, who tried to rob tho East Portland (Oro.) punk, and ho will bo arraigned. It Is "didlultoly announced" that the now oup defendor bfllng'bullti by Nat Her roshoff will not bo a conterbonrder. . After a hold-up of Rov. Horbort Martens, at AUlml6e,0-, a namolens robber was run down nnd fit ally shot-by Marshal Jones. Houses Putting in Long Hours at the Olose, THE WORK OP THE CLOSING H0UES. Tho Senate I'naen tlio Hills 1'rnvldlnB for Additional Warship and the Interna tional ."Monetary Conference, While the Hawaiian Cnhle Scheme Is Defeated. Washington, March 4. Both houses of congress began tho last legislative day of tho session Saturday forenoon, nnd con tinued it until noon today. Tho most im portant work of Saturday was tho agree 'mont by the houso lu tho senato amend ments providing for tho sugar bounties. Botli houses- wore In sosslon, with brief recesses, until tho small hours of Sunday .morning, the houso reoosslng at 3:30 . m. and tho senate an hour later. When the vice president's gnvol called tho senftto to order nt 2 o'clock yesterday nfternoon by ancient legislative fiction it was still Saturday, March 2. Thoro was much discussion ovor an amendment to tho naval appropriation bill reducing tho number of battleships during tho after noon, but tho only real business transnctoil was tho passage, with an amendment, of n houso bill appropriating o0,000 for the payment of salaries of jutlgos and court officers lu Oklahoma. At O p. m. a recces was takon until 8:3d o'clock. At 8:30 o'clock tho sonnlo gallerlos wore filled to overflowing, groat crowds stand ing In lino in tho corridors seeking to get inside. Tho nttondnuco of senators was small and scattering early in tho evening, but was augmented to nearly Its full strength as the timo for a final vote on the naval bill drew near. At 10 o'clock tho vote was taken on tho nmendmont fixing tho number of battlo shlps at two instead of three, and it was agreed to by a vote of 33 to 29. Tho provisions striking out twclvo tor pedo boats and Inserting six light draught composite gunboats of about 1,000 tons displacement nt '230,000 was agreed to. Another provision for threo torpedo boats, ono to bo built on tho Pacific coast, ono on tho Mississippi rivor and ono on tho Gulf of Mexico, was also adopted. A now amendment was adopted remit ting tho penalties against tho builders of tho Yorktowu, Philadelphia, Baltlmoro and Newark. Tho naval appropriation bill was theu passed without division. Mr. Blackburn presented another con ference report on tho diplomatic consular appropriation bill, stating that lio agree ment had been reached on tho Hawaiian cablo and no prospect that tho houso would over yield. Mr. Blackburn warned tho sennto .that another inslstonco on the cablo might mean an extra session. After much discussion Mr. Blackburn's motion to recede on tho cablo item was then put to a vote and carried without division. Tho consular report on tho diplomatic and consulnr bill was then ngreed to. Tlio sonato thou went into executive session and tho galleries woro oleared of the largo crowds. After the sharp light of Saturday night over the sonato provision in tho sundry civil bill appropriating $0,000,000 for tho payment of sugar bouutios earned up to Juno 30, 1805, which rosulted in tlio adop tion of that amendment by tho houso, tho session dragged wearily on through silent watches of tho night until tho sundry civil and Iudinn npproprintion bills had been eont baok to conferonco. As tho gray dawn was breaking tho house took a recess until 2 o'clock in tlio nfternoon, and tho worn out mombers hurried homo to catch n fow hours of rost. Whon tho speaker again took tho chair nt 2 o'clock moro thnn half tho mem bers wero In their scats. No conferonco reports were ready whon tho houso recon vened, and tho speaker recognized several of tho half hundred mombers clamoring for nu opportunity to scctlro considera tion of measures of local or personal in terest to them. The following wero passed: Sonato bill to increase tho pension of the widow of General Joseph H. Pottor, from $30 to ?50; n joint rosolutiou providing for tho par ticipation of tho two houses of congress, through tholr presiding officers, in the dedicntory oxorclses of tho Chlckamnuga military park noxt September; sonato res olution making provision for a digest of tho laws and decisions relating to tho ap pointments snlary and compensation of of ficers of United States courts, and nlso sonnte bill for tho roliof of Silas P. Kollor. A motion to suspend the rules nnd nass n bill granting a pension of $100 a month to Major General John A. McClornond encountered tho nggresslvo opposition of Mr. Jones (Va.). Air. Sickles mndo on oloquent appeal for tho bill, and at tho couel uslon of his speech tho bill was passed. At 0:10 p. m. auothor recoss was taken. There wero but fow mombers present whon the houso met after recoss ot 7:30, At 8 o'clock tho conferonco report on tlio sundry civil bill wns callod up. Tho con ference report was finally adopted, and tho sundry civil bill was out of tho way so far as tho house was concornod. Tho provision for tho International monotnry conferonco romalus In the sundry civil bill, tho house oonferroes having ylolded. Tlio sonato is to solect three mombers, tho sponkqr of the house to appoint throe nnd tho presidont to name three. The house selected Spcakor Crisp as ono of the members ot tho conferonco on' the part of that body. Jones or Arkansas, Tollorof Colorado and Daniel of Virginia wero solectod as the senate's delegates to tho monetary conference. Before midnight the final conferonco re port on the sundry civil, Iudian, legisla tive and diplomatic appropriation bills hod been adopted, leaving only the naval bill and the general defloienoy still in Is sue between the houses. At midnight the spectators bogan to lenvo rapidly, but tho members of both houses still stood to their posts. Heeding Our Minister's Demand. Constantinople, Mnroh 4. Tho out oomo of tho demand made by tho Hon. Al exander W. Torrell, tho Amorlcan minis tor, that tho porte protect tho American missionaries in Armenia, is that orders to this effect have boen sent to tho Turkish authorities In Armonla. Thogroator num ber of tho Armenians who wero arrested on various chargos hnvo boen liberated, nothing having been proved ngalnst thorn. Killed by a Fall or .Coal. nAZLKTON, Pn., March 4. By tho caving In of the roof nt Crystal Rldgo colllory J. Richards, of Dandmossers, wns killed, and Donuls Boner, of ,Hazty mlnqs, was badly tnjurod. The mlm wore timbering and iVero enddli'vorlng'to lirop'iln'a'sponii'th'a toot wMon'haUBfven'siBas' of oollaftgluir.' Both Bargain rnnifnrionE is to get more in it transaction than was expected or counted upon. Everybody is ilitcicstcd in getting bargains, and what is there in life more important to feel and know that you arc' getting the most for your money, than in the indttcr of health 1 MR. W.J. BROWN, of LAW RENCEVILLE, Tioga Co., Pa., got a decided bargain when he decided to use ana4s SARSAPARILLA The Kind that Cures and we think you will agree with us when, you hear his story. For io years Rheumatism had tortured' him. Arms and legs all out of sliape'; and for two years was fed with a spoon like a baby. 'io Walk Was simply ah impossibility.- His flesh left him ; his weight falling .from 155 to 75 pounds.- It was Rheumatism to be sure ; but it was . Impurity of the Blood all the same. As a climax, Eczema appeared ; some of the impurities thus forcing their way to the surface. For this he took DANA'S, knowing its repu tation as a blood purifier. The Rheumatism his physician assured him was incurable, what -was the result? Not only did the Eczema leave him, but " I can now walk without the aid of crutches on cane." 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Fnlr trade winds, with Increasing velocity In all branches of bus iness, followed br frequent showers of Dollars nto tho coffers of the IffiUALU ndver Users. To be in th ShowerofDoliars Everybody in Shenandoah looks to the columns of 9 9 For an advertisement of any thing worth bridging to the notice of the public. They rarely waste time . over other papers, uo you see the pointr ..The Moral. Is that if you have any induce ment to hold out to the 17,000 residents and the throngs of strangers constantly visiting the largest town in Schuylkill you should use the columns of t&e Herald. Not only does it guarantee the widest publicity, but its rates are proportionately low. IK Printing The reputation of our job department for neatness and despatch, is well known, as the amount of work turned out will attest. We have just added to this .department all of the latest and neatest faces of type, mak ing it one of the most complete job officesinthe county. 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