EVENING HERALD Published daily, except Suuday by .ixuiA .it 1-vnLimtixa coiii-Aitv, PBbltcation ofllcn and mechanical department. North Market Strcot. wfv tlatifilil Ih delivered In Shenandoah and no JeralQ surrounding towns Jor Six Conts week, payablo to the carriers. Dy mall, Three SalUrv a year or Twcuty-tlvo cents per month, In advanoc. Advertisement charged according to Bpace cud position. Tho publishers reserve tho right ta eiiaugo tho position of advertisements whon iirer tho publication of news requires it. The tfht is also rosorved to rejeot ony advortl8e ,snt, whether paid for or not, that tho pub Ithars may deem improper. Advertising rates &de known upon application. oatered at tho post offlco at Shenandoah, Pi 41 eeoond closs mall matter. THIS jRrfiVXJVO UEItAIiD, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. THUUSDAY, MARCH 7, 1895. RunBEK-TirtF.l) carriages are coming Into vogue fust, and area great blessing lo the world-tlretl people condemned to the 5 ad lot of killing time. MNGBAMI1H&! TO BB HHBDHD HOW. Dosporato Battle Between Citizens In the Spring You Are and Two Desperadoes, wavs Run rj0wn. AU ONE OF THE BOBBERS SHOT DEAD. iThis Wi Vm fa Yourself. lo For l'lio Otlior, n Youth of Nineteen, Captured nnilSnveit from Lynching Tlwy Hntl Just Shot Two Men and 1'WiI with Less Than 8300. The main feature of the Democratic financial policy is to be found lu the faot that it Increases tho public debt without providing any rnems of payment. IlIE report? from various localities allow that the winter has been fsvorahlo to wheat, which Is to say that it has been -rery different from Democratic rule. TnE public credit may not be quite so high as it was three or four years ago, but the Republicans will quickly restore t to its old plnce whon they get in power, New Orleans wanted the whole Xorth Atlantic squadron sent there to ndd to the number of fools in tho place during the annual Imbecility called the Mardi Jras. TForeiqn countries continue to prohibit the admission of American products to their markets, and they are not likely to quit doing so as long as we have Democratic tariff policy. IF Mr. Wilson had been appointed Post master General two years ago, he would aa've escaped the humiliation of having mis name attached to the most unpopular v.arlll bill in American hblory. Mns. OuriiAKT has written Keventy sight novels, besides numerous more laborious books, aud has never had to send any htampi with her manuscripts It would pay budding authors who meet with disappointment to study her liter; try standard and art of Interesting peo ple. The question of political consistency tfrns brought up In the Senate last week ay Mr. 11111, who took occasion to read extracts from former speeches of Mr, .Sherman on the greenback question, differing from his later expressions in that relation. Those antt-greeuback .speeches were made, Mr. Sherman .promptly explained, five years before the .passage of the resumption act, which vantlrely chunged the financial situation, "Thar. Is to say, the contradiction was easily accounted for by pointing out the f&ct that the condition were not the name In both instances. Political his tory is filled with such examples of ap parent inconsistency. All the great itatesmen of all ages have manifested cthat kind of variableness in dealing with questions affected by the drift of events, Jt is Impossible for any man In public life to ocLUpy n given position on any important isi,ue through all intervening changes of circumstances. He must metessarlly take account of things as 4thr -actually exist at given times, and ihe Is .not responsible for the causes which oblige Um to modify or reverse his course n order to reach practical results.. His integrity can not be questioned or his judgment discredited because he falls to .talc 'lu exactly tne same way about a Jtertalu matter on all occasions. There .-re. fundamental truths, of course, which uh statesman Is bound to maintain in -every contingency. He must not be fluctuating and Inconsistent whers question of principle is Involved. But the .business of legislation Is largely a matter o adjusting current facts to immediate nse, .not according to serious moral vpreeepts and obligations, but in con liormlty .with ordinary rules of conven stance nd-xpedicnce. Most of our laws xare the outcome of compromises and con- wessljns. tDhqy do not represent abstract aeenvictioua and. unqualified purposes, but .'.a, blending of various views and objects In xiueb, way as to gain the consent of different classes and elements. The statesman who unaertaKes to follow a -.given polley, regardless of all new de velopments, with the determination to be irlotly consistent at any cost, is pretty anre to miss his best opportunities of usefulness and to be looked upon by the .country sh crank and a failure. Adkl, In., March 7. A desperato nnd partly successful attempt whs mado to rob tho Adol State bunk yesterday. Two Rtrnngors drove Into town and tied tholr team near the public squivro. Thoy got out, nnd without attracting tiny particu lar nttentlon stepped into tho bank. Tho cashier, S. M. Leach, hml just taken from the vault tlm "icy for the dny's busi ness, and C. j. ...alloy, a lending mer chant, was writing at a desk In tho lobby. Thoy were the only occupants of the bank One of tho strangers stopped up to tho cashier's window and said ho wanted to deposit somo money. Almost tho sumo Instant tho second robber leveled n shot gun tit Loach aud fired, tho charge taking effect lu his shouldor. Ho then ordered tho cashier to linnd ovor tho monoy. Tho lattor handed ovor n small sack of Bllvor nnd then, though budly wounded, seized n drawer containing about $3,000 In cold and currency, aud staggering to tho vault ho pitched tho money In and shut and looked tho door. Weak from loss of blood he then foil to tho lloor. Olio-of tho robbers now sprang over tho counter and began shovollng all tho money in sight Into u sack, and tho ono with tho p m turned to Mr. Bailey, who was still stand ing ut tho dosk. aud fired a shot at lilm, wounding him In tho neck. Ho fell to tho lloor and tho robb?r shot at Ms prostrate form, but mlssod him. Bv tins time a crowd hnd gathered out side- and tho two robbers, ono currying tho money and the other wielding tho gun, made a rush for their buggy. 1 ully lllty shots were llred nt thorn, but nono appar ently took effect. They coolly got into their buggy nnd, still keeping tho crowd nt bay, drove rapidly away. Soveral men sprang upon horsos and followed, and a running light ensued. iVbout four miles south ot town the buggy drlvon by the robbers struck n tree and broke a wheel. The robbers, still closely pursued, abandoned their rig, and ono hid behind a bank, whero ho was soon captured, and tho other, with tho gun, ran into a barn nearby. Tho barn was sur rounded, but tho bandit hold tho crowd at bay. Ho was called upon to surrender, but resolutely rdfusod, and said ho would novcr bo takou alivo. Aftor a parley tho crowd partially untied tho captured rol bcr aud compelled hfin to sot Are to tho barn. Tho udvancing llamos finally forced his confederate to oomo out, but ho still refused to surrender, and tho crowd of cit izens llred a volley at him. Ho fell dead, pierced by three bullets. It was with tho utmost (lllliculty that tho angry crowd was prevented from wreaking vengeance ou tho robbor that was alive, but hherllt 1'ayno hustled him Into a buggy and drovo rapidly back to town A crowd of soveral hundred had gathered nt tho jail when the sheriff reached there with Ids prlsonor. There were loud orles of "shoot hliu," "hang him," but tho officer managed toeludothe mob and hind his trembling prisoner safely bohlnd tho bars. Tho captured man, or rather boy, for ho Is only 10 years of age, has made a com plete confession. Ho says Ills mimo is Charlos W. Crawford, and his homo near Patterson, in Madison county. Tho doad robbor Is O. P. Wllklns, and ho was re leased only a few weoks ago from tho Min nesota penitentiary at Stillwater, whero ho served three years for r jbbory. Craw ford says their only weapon was a repeat ing Winchester shotgun, carried by Wll kins, and tho tostlmony of wltnosses bears out this statomunt. Ho claims to havo boon coerced Into usslstlng Wllklus and Bays ho wont to Iudlauolu last Monday morning for tho purposo of robbing tho bank thoro, but ho refused at tho last moment, after reaching tho town, and tho job was aban donod. Their team was stolon from tho prisoner's unolo, W. W. Crawford, of Madison county. Thoy secured only about 1300 from tho bank aud this monoy was all found where tholr buggy broke down. It Is not bjlloved thus olthor Ualloy or Loach is fatally hurt. Tho latter rocolved a full chars ot shot In tho shouldor, milk imr a bad bnt not n dangerous wound. Bailey was shot in tho nocK, tho liesn mm skin bolng torn nway almost to tho wind plpo. Ho will recovor unloss lnllamma- tlon sots In. Sovoral cltlzous woro hurt Ly scattering shot fired by the robbers ou tho way to tholr buggy, l'ostmaslor it. b, Barr stopped out of tho postoillco just as the retreating robbers passed. Tho latter ordered him inside, but before ho could comply fired at him, one shot striking his forearm aud another piercing his hat and grazing his forohoad. J. M. Byors, J. SI. Bymooeko and a boy named Decker woro also slightly Injured. And Just Why Tou Should Follow Ex actly This Plan. In the Bprlng everybody needs to think about taking a spring medicine. Not only Is this a common practice, but a very necessary nr.d healthful one. It Is it fact which physicians acknowledge aud the people recognize generally, that n spring tonic taken during the mrHiths of March, April and May is more conducive to the restoration at he.ilih, lu cases ot those who are sick, than any other course of treatment that could possibly be adopted. It Is further understood by everybody that even for those who cull themselves well, It is very important at this season of tho year, if they wouH maintain good health and vigor, to take a spring remedy to streugthen and inviuorate the nerves, tono up the action of all the organs, and thut, by creating a healthy condition of the nerves, blood, stomach, liver, kidneys aud bowels, assist nature in the efforts she always makes In the spring to cleanse, purify and invigorate the system. In the spring there are a great many and important chanues going on in the body. Perfect health cannot be main tained while the system is clogged and the organs sluggish, and the nerson has a languid and weakened feeling, with more or less nervousness anil uetilllty. Now in regard to what you should take The best spring medicine, indorsed and recommended by physicians, druggists anil the people, ts Dr. Gieene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy . In proot of this, thousands of te-tlmonlHls are being constantly published in the papers. The toiiowiug is irom Mrs. ruuu auinner, or Goodells. Mich. : "1 have Been mulcted. ' sue savs. "wln nervous debllitv for a year. My ner es ere completely prostrated, and I sut- fered at the slightest excitement, with great headache. At times I was entirely overcome by this disease. I would stay in the house alone, and despise the sight : mv own people. "Mr entire nervous system was shat tered, and my life was a worrlment and burden to me. I was advised to try Dr. reene's Aervura blood and nerve rem edy, and while on the first bottle, began to recover. My friends were very much surprised. A War of Coal Itntes. PniLLlP3BUltG, March 7. Tho Phlladol- phla mid Beading Railroad company yes torday afternoon .doclurod an embargo to take elleot forthwith on all L,ehlgh Valloy nnd Jorsoy Central ooal shipped over its lines. Tho order is to stand until further notlco. Many ot tho coul men who have heretofore received Lehigh Valloy coal ovor tho Bonding instructed their agents to ship via tho Pennsylvania road. It was stated yesterday tint while the Lehigh Valley can afford to pay the local rate, in other sections tho increased domand of tho Bonding is prohibitory, and it Is un dorstood that tho formor company will not ucccde to the higher rato either on city or lino trade. A Little Child Burned to Death. BnoOKLVN, March 7. A lire in theapart- monts of John Lewis last night resulted in the death of his -t-yoar-old daughter, Gortle, and the serious burning or his 3- year-old son Daniol. The children had boon left alone, whon tho clothing of the llttlo girl Ignited while she was playing near the kitchan stove, The child was so severely burned before her screams of agony brought othor tenants of tho houso to nor assistance that sua uiou witmn a few minutes. The otlior ohlld, though badly burned about tho body and limbs, will probably recover. The Salvation Army legalized. Cincinnati, March 7. Two ollloers of the Salvation Army appeared bof ore Judge Ferris, ot tho probate court, und mudoap plication for a minister's license fur Mrs. Balllngton Booth, to onablohor toolllolatt) at a wedding to bo celebrated soon ut their temple in this city. The court granted tho lloenso. By so doing tho Salvation Army is recognized as a religious congregation. LEFT STRANDFD ON A REtr. ranging msi-U L. lt Hitwr, cli, -I I'amrn- rx to Shin for 1 lieinttvl res. SAN 1'i:a isi'o, March 7 Tho Pnrlfli Mall sUiumship Acapuluo. Which arrived yesterday from Central American ports, brings nddl Jlonnl details ot tho wreok of the French bark Amorlquo off tho Colombian coast Jim. 20. Tho Amorlquo was bound from Kranct to Cnrthagenn, Colombia, with ninety emigrants. During a gillo sho was blown Upon tho Boons Decenlzes reef, two miles off tho coast. Sho struok with such force that her masts wont by tho board. Luckily for thoso on board the Inrk becamo spiked fast on 'ho rocks, and sho settled down on tho roof so firmly that tho sens which Bivopt over her decks did not forco her oil into deep water. Tho crow and passen gers, however, suffered untold hardships. Tho ship's water supply gave out tho first day. It was impossible to launch llfobonts, owing to tho roughness of tho sea. On tho second day tho watchers on the deok sighted tho Colombian gunboat Ln Popa, and were led to bollevo that Biiccor was nt hand, but tho gunboat after ex changing signnls with tho vessel, steamed nway on her course. Tho hopos ot tho un fortunates was again raised tho next morning whoti tho Paclllo mall stenmor City of Para aud tho Mexican steamer Eliza camo within hailing distance. Both vossols passed closo to them, and after ask ing by signal tho stato of affairs on board, passed on their way. On tho morning of tho fourth day tho sen went down nnd the Bhlpwrccked pooplo wqro nblo to quit the wreok in their small boats. Onco ashore tho emigrants wero taken care of by the French consul. GOLD AIJIOGE CUBES Guaranteed to Check a Cold in a Few Hours and Prevent Grip and Pneumonia. JIP.S. ETTA SUMNER. "Before I had finished tho tecond bottle, could sleen with a oulet mind, and eat with a rf hcIv and refreshing: annetite. have taken three bottles and am entirely cured ot all my sufferings. I have found Dr. Greene s Nervura blood and nerve remedy to be exactly what It is re pre sented. I cannot speak half highly enough ot It. I cheeriully ana earnestly recom mend it to everv one afflicted with dls ease. What ulves neonle absolute con ndence in it. is its being the discovery of one ol our oest Known ana most success ful phyFiclans." "So remedy In the world Is so sure to bring back bloom and color to the wan and faded cheeks, the brilliancy to the uouow ana naggara eyes, tne ugniness and elasticity to the weak and weary steps, the strength and vitality to the unstruncr. shattered and worn-out nerves, It is. Indeed, the greatest of all spring medicines, for it makes the sick well and Btronff. It is not a patent meuictne, nut tne prescription of the most successful living specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, ur. lireene. or. west ma ou. New York City. He has the largest practice In tho world, and this grand medical discovery is the result of his vast The trreat renutatlon of Dr. Greene Is a guarantee that his medicine will cure, and the fact that he can be consulted by anyone, at any time, free of charge, personally or by letter, gives aosoiute assurance ui m, nuuucnut medicine. NEW YORK'S BUILDING STRIKE. Contractors Iteudy to Itesume with Non Union Workmen. New YoitK, March 7. Tho United Building Trades league, composed of all tho membors of tho Employers and Con tractors' association, last night adopted the following resolution: "Itesolvcd, That wo, tho contractors on tho various buildings affected by the strike, agree to proceed with our work at ouee, with union or nou-uuioii men, and pledge to oach other our mutual support, and that It is our opinion that tho various employers' organizations should Indorse thlsnctlon.'' President Otto Eldlltz, of tho Master Builders' association, said in explanation that the Electrical Contractors' associa tion had adopted similar resolutions n week ago, stating that non-union men ould bo put to work Monday morning, but decided to wait o few days to seo If any of tholr mon would return to work. Since thoy havo not dono so all tho contractors in tho various trades havo docided to put non-union men in placo of tho strikers. Notices woro posted yosterday In all the buildings whero tho striko is in progress, Warning strikers that tholr places would bo filled if thoy did not return to work Immediately. At least 159 mon of tho United Brother hood of Carpenters (which Is not affiliated with tho board of walking dologatos), who havo been employed on John Jacob As- tor 9 houso, tho savoy hotel anuox nnd Millionaire Yerkos' houso on Fifth ave nue, went on striko yostorday out of sym pathy. FIrcil by an Incendiary. Kansas City, Mo., March 7. An oxplo- siou of gns, said to bo deliberately planned by nn Incendiary, wrecked tho two story brick building ot Lowls 11. Day, In Lydia avenue, and caused the injury of three flroition. Tho oxploslon was caused by a gasplpo loading from tho basement being cut nnd lotting the gas flow through the house, which had apparently boon set ou flro. Soon aftor tho flromon arrlvod tho whole sldo of tho houso was blown out and tho remainder of tho structure shnt tered. John Lynch, Claronco McElroy nnd William McCormlck wero caught ln tho debris and all soveroly cut and bruised, but nono will dlo. Tho family woro asloep at tho time. Our Presidential Marksman. Nohfolk, Va., March 7. The United States lighthouso tondor Violet, with the president's party aboard, which left Wash lngton on Tuesday morning, nrrivod at Norfolk yesterday morning nnd proceodod directly to Portsmouth, whero a stop was mado at tho Unltod States buoy yard, op posite tho navy yard. Very llttlo Interest was manifested ln tho arrival of tho party, and whon thoy reached the yard hut two persons woro at tho dock. Tho president nroso shortly alter leaving Portsmouth, nnd was on deok whon tho vessol roached tho GUmorton looks, through which sho had to pass on her wuy to tho North Caro lina waters. Lima's Epidemic of Smallpox. LIMA, O., March 7. Tho smallpox scare is assuming an alarming aspect. Sovoral now cases havo been reported, ono, a rail road man, located ln a boarding houso near tho buslnoss part of tho city. Twenty- ono boarders, mostly railroad men, are looked ln, whllo Bovoral occupants of the houso loft before the authorities took chnrgo and nro now scattered ln various parts of the city. An opidemio Is threat ened. A brakoman nursing the coso went out an his run yesterday, nnd tho disease is likely to be scattered along the railroad, Colds lead to coughs, coughs to grip, fineitmonla and consumption; therelore, t Is nil Important to check a cold' befpre It reaches the lungs. Munyou's Cold Cure will positively break a cold Inside of twenty-four hours If taken as soon a the cold mn lfents Itself. When the cold reaches the lungs or bronchial tubes ttie Cough Cure should be used alternate ly every half hour with tbe Cold Cure. The Cold Cure Is guaranteed to prevent pneumonia if n -ed in the b- ginning of a cold Pneumonia, or inflammation cf the lungs can he controlled by the uo of these two cures. The Conyh euro positively cure bron chitis, tickling In the ttirott, liou-eno-H, lo-s of voice, soreiiefs of the chest, (lllli culty ln breathing, hacking coukIi aud all pulmonary riNense where the luns are not too far decom.osed or covered with tubercle. If youareailtug step Into the uearest drug store ai'd net a !,-,c. vial of one ot Munyou's Hemedle-i. No matter what your disease, or ti'-w many doctors nave failed lo cure, it will give you relief. Tho-e who a e In doubt as In the nature of their diseaop should address Professor Munyon. 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving lull symptoms cf their disease. f roressor Munvon win carefully diagnose the case nnd uive you the benefit ot his advise nlwiliuelj free of all charge. The Kemedies i III be sent lo any address on receipt of retail price. To Protect American Interest!. Washington. March 7.-On account of a cablegram received from captain tjroiu- well, of tho crulsor Atlanta, at colon, an nouncing that revolutionists woro landing at Bocos del Toro, Secretary Herbert has ordered that vessol to proceed at onoo to that point and protect American interests, which are considerable At the samo tlmo. in order to have tho Atliintlo end of the Panama railroad constantly guarded, tho cruiser Balelgh has boon ordered to tako tho Atlanta's place, Use of the Knout Abollnhed. St. Pkteusiilug. March 7. An imperial decreo has boon Issued abolishing tho use of tho knout for offouses committed by tho peasantry, who havo boon completely at tho morov of tho local judges. Statistics it is sald.woro submitted to tho czar show inir that during tho last ton years 3,000 per sons died as tho result of being" whipped with knouts, and that tho greater number of thorn woro only guilty of having stolen produce from farmers. Wholesale Poultry Itobberle. NoitmsTOWN, Pa., March 7. Rebecca Bovcr. of Conshohockon, has beon com mitted to jail as an accessory to wholesale poultry robberies porpetrated uy tiireo col ored mon. Whon tholr promises woro searched thoy contained baled hay, har ness, smoked meat and ouicKeus in nbun dance, all stolen from farmers nnd butch ers In Whltomnrsh township. Tho burg lars usod a horse aud wagon lu their noc turnal mills'. Big Mine Strike Ordered. PiTTSBUna, March 7. All negotiations between the miners and operators of tho Pittsburg district have been declared off. and a striko involving from 13,000 to 17,000 mon has beon ordered. Tho conference committees of the miners and operators falling to agroo on tho sixty-nine oents rate for mining demanded by the former. the operators proposed a joint conference of miners and operators, to be held ln this city on Saturday. This proposition was promptly rejected, and the strike was or dered to take effect immediately. Tortured by Masked Ilobbers. Greenville, Pa., March 7. Boporta of ft daring robbery which occurred near Bheakloyvllle have just been rocolved. Three masked mon entered the residence t Mrs. Boss, and after beating two male occupants of the house into insensibility they attempted by eovoro torture to forco Mrs. Ross to disclose the hiding place of her gold. Thoy blistered her feet and forced her to dUclose the biding place of tome t&0. Leaving tholr victims bound and gagged thoy drovo away. Not to Rail the New Cup Defender. Rockland, Mo., March 7. Tho state ment sent out from hero that Captain Hnff bad beon engaged to command the now cup defender by the Iselln-Morgan syndicate Is donled by the captain. Ho admits that his trip to Maine Is for tho .purposo of securing a orew. but ho refuses to dlsclovj what oraft they are for. He Is looking for twenty-live good sailors, and will probably take natives of Deorlleld or flolnlty. mm BucitmojimcuiniiifOffajtiiisuui'jait M B THE AMERICAN UBUCD C0MP4HI SUCCESSOR. I KtW YOBHUB Y m ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL Has stood tho Test of Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED Tifffii'B iMiKhritTCT Purity of ingredients is essential in medicines, else they are apt to do more harm than good. Alkock's Porous Plaster is absolutely pure. It can do no harm. It is effective. As an external remedy for pains in the chest, back or side, it is unequaled. Let no Solicitation induce you to accept a (ubstitute. Alixock's is absolutely tbe but. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure for corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills may be takon by old and young. They simply assist nature. Forecastfor 1B95 P 1 1 3 Bor Sli&nandoah and Vicinity. 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