EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by KRAT.n I'VHLISUINO bOMVAKY, f . ilcat'onomce and mechanical department North Market Street. bu Ualial(i Is aollvorcd ln Shenandoah and "eraia Burroundlng towns for Six Cents Teet, payable to thecarrlers. Uy mail, Three Do'lar- a year or Twenty-five cents por month, . advanoc. e ivnrtttementa charged according to space nfl position. The publishers roserve the right hinge the position of advertisements when. Yi r the publication of news requires it. The CitV also reserved to reject any advertise nt, whether raid for or not, that the pub sharp may deem improper. Advertising rates "ride known upon application. Entered at the post o nice at Shenandoah, P ti second closs mall matter. TI1JB xrENIHa HERALD. Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1895. PncsiDENT Cleveland has left the "dead ducks" In Washington and gone to Beek the live ones on the North Caro lina coast. TllE bond quotations show that the public credit Is first class ; and they also show that Cleveland and Carlisle were badly mistaken when they thought it wasn't. Mr. Bissell Is entitled to credit ns the anly member of the Cabinet who has manifested a decent respect for the wishes of the people as expressed in the last election. A Chicago man killed himself because of "a most complete tiredness." Theterm is the best description we have seen of the condition in which Mr. Cleveland's late Congress has placed the country. But 'there will be no self-inflicted Injuries. The country will take it out of Mr. Cleveland and his party npxt year. TnE cotton crop of Texas is the largest that has ever been produced, but at the same time the price is the lowest that has ever been known. It seems to be im possible to carry out the idea of reducing "Hie acreage ; and the next best thing, ob vf jusly, is to establish local manufac tures and vote for the protective policy. "What do the politicians out of a job lak. as they realize that the days of jcjn'iresslonnl salaries and perquisites ire over and that they have got to go out ..nto a cold and contemptuous world to earn their own living ? As they contem plate the places from which the nutton in vehement disgust and wrath has ejected them, it would not be at all strange if there should percolate through the reces ses of their unhappy intellects the con viction that it pays an American Con gressman to bo an American. Miss LEITElt, of Chicago, is also to marry the son of a titled foreigner, and a lot more of our hard earned money will 3ow over the ocean. The Letter money came in by way of the yard stick, but its outgoing will be measured by tho forty. loot pole. There are rich girls ln Europe, who, outside of their wealth, are worth the wooing. It would seem to be the duty of our patriotic young men to see that the wedding dowry does not always sail from the same side of the oceau -Just now the balance of trade in this line 5s much against us. That is an interesting announcement which we have from Bridgeport to the ffect that a large manufacturing firm J.here, employing hundreds of girls, will reduce wages soon in order to be able to jay the Income tax and meet tariff reduc "Uons. The head of the firm was a convert to ClevelandUm two years ago and be lieved it would be a gpod thing for the country. As a guarantee of good faith he contributed liberally toward the election of Mr. Cleveland. It is understood that ise 1b again ready and anxious for a change. Six hundred million dollars are in volved, it Is said, in the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States of the principle involved in the case before ihem in the Bates Refrigerator Com pany. The case was one upon which de pended the question of when American patents expire when foreign patents have been previously Issued, and it was de cided in an exhaustive opinion by Jus Ttice Harlan that when the foreign patent expires the American patent expires also. The principle Involved is one that affects a large number of other patents, notably several belonging to the Bell Telephone Company. The advocates of a cheaper telephone rate are jubilant over this de cision, for they claim that bo many patents of the Bell Telephone Company Are killed by this decision that the com pany, if it wants to hold its business asaiustjcompetitlon.must reduce the rates, The decision rendered by Judge Harlan was endorsed by a full court. in.ii:'tuii ItniglHro lluny. BimwKTON. X. March 11. Durln tho night bur .urs entered the si ire ii William II v miller, at, lVcrili-ld, ami mnden rich hnul Th.i safo had been in advertently i ft, ip,m and the thit-v.'g c.i. rledoftalmm 100 beloiijilust to Mr. Y.i Her, and all tin' mortgages nml other pup i belonging to LVorfljld township, of wh 1. Vmiller in collector, null nUti some of i In township's money. A quantity of good was taken nut of tho store. There ii im clew. Dentil from Starvation nml U.xposnrp. Richmond, Va , March 11. A man win died here from starvation and o.xposuiv has been positively Idontlfl.'l as Carey C Arthur, of Ohio. Ho was found ln a box car partially loaded with coal. It it nor known how ho tfot them, and ho hud been in tho car probably a week. Chlnn Accepts Tnpnn'n Terms. Tokio. Japan, March 11. China has been Informed lu general terms of tho condition upon which Japan will consent to poni'o. Japan ..as boen notified that China Is reiulv to accept those conditions and to sign a treaty. fjliot Ills Cruel Stepfather. Bowling GltEEN, Ky., March 11. Goorgo Spallldlng, colored, was shot by his step son, John Spauldlng, nnd will die. Spaul dlng had beaten tho boy's mother terribly, nnd tho lad determined on rovongo. Oklahoma Senators Oppose l'rize Fighting;. Oklahoma, I. T., March 11. Tho sen ate killed the bill to allow prize fighting, a commltteo of proachors nnd W. C. T. U. ladles having camped with thorn for three days and nights. A Popular l'rcaclier lteilgns. NEW YoltK, March 11. Rov. Thomas Dixon offered his resignation as pastor of tho Twenty-third Strcot Baptist church yesterday. NUGGETSOF NEWS. Admiral Sir Georgo Giffnrd died in Lon don, aged 80. Tho shoo workers' strlko at Haverhill, Mass., was declared off yostcrday, tho workers yielding. Simon Delomos, 70 years old, and pros perous, committed suicldo by shooting at Bridgeport, Conn. Excellent vlows of last night's ecllpso of tho moon woro taken at Halifax and other points in Nova Scotia. At Murphysboro, Ills., Frank Jeffrey nnd Douglass Henderson woro sentenced to death for killing James Towle ln IXv comber last. The Prince or Wales Ailing:. LONDON, March 11. Reports to tho con trary notwithstanding, tho Princo of Wales is ailing through somo troublo with tho veins in his legs, which has associated itself with previous varicoso manifesta tions ln his lower limbs. Those varicoso symptoms have developed very much ro cently. In consrquenco of ills troublo It has boon arranged that ho mako a pro longed stay in tho Riviera. The 1'reBhlcntliil Mnrlcsmnn. CAl'E HATTKltAS, N. C, March 11. Mr. Clovolaud nnd his party tided over Sun day by taking a cruise to Pamlico sound, Tho Violet loft Cape Hatteras about 0 o'clock in tho morning. Sho steamed south, passed Hatteras inlet to Ocracoke inlet, nnd returned to her old anchorage In Cape chaunelatu o clock in tho evening. Ilothlehem Iron Workers ltosuine. Bethlehem, Pa., March 11. The Beth lehem Iron company notified 1,500 stool workers to report this morning, when operations in the largo steel mill woro re sumed after two months' ldloness. Work was begun on a 13,000 ton order of tails for Georgia railroads. Senator George to Retire. Gr.EENVILLE, Miss., March 11. It Is authoritatively announced hero that United States Senator J. Z. Georgo will not bo a candidate for re-election at the expiration of his present term. Senator Georgo has been in tho senate eighteen years. Two Killed on the Itnll. New Haven, March 11. Two unknown men were killed about 1 o'clock yesterday morning at tho Ferry street crossing of tho Consolidated road. Both men wore walking on tho track. Three Killed by Kxplodlnir Kthor. Waissaw, March 11. Threoporsons were killed and seventeen Injured by tlio oxplo- lion of a carboy of ether on u train neai Ulawawn. Reported Victory for Cuban Rebels. TAMl'A, Fla., March 0. Dr. Pal, of Koy v ost, ln a letter to benor x igucrcuo by Thursday night's ship, states that Vln nles was attacked on Monday by 200 in surgents. Forty of tho civil guard were killed and tho garrison taken, together with a largo amount of arms and ammu nition. Later in tho day tho city treasury was visited and tho funds therein confis cated. Vlnalcs is in tho Vuolta Abajo dls trict, about, thirty miles south of Havnna. REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T. Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. 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Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Martym, P. D., New York City. The Cestauh THE ARE'5rl ATROCITIES. The Worst l.tnll rubllihed Corroborated lli'Tora tlio Coiyinlnqlon Losdon, March 11 A dispatch from Moosh says, that a deputation of survivors of the Snssoun mashauros appeared before the Turkish commission and narrated tho whole story of tho butchery. They pre sented also a writton stntomeut. One ol tho mombers of the deputation was a priest named I'etross, belonging to the village of Ghellyeogoozan, whoro tho pit incident occurred. Tho statement fully corroborates tho worst details already pub lished. Tho document and tho evidence mado a powerful impression on tho com mission. Other dispatches, dated March 9 and 10, declare that 200 oyo witnesses who have been examined all deny that tho Armeni ans provoked tho Sassoun massacres, and exonerates tho Kurds from tho brutality. Thoso wltuesses glvo disgusting details ol Turkish cruelties. Tho commission Is working slowly, owing to tho dragomans being afraid to translate tho accounts ol tho deeds of tho Turkish generals. The British, French nnd Russian ombassles havo summoned fresh dragoman interpre ters. A Comleinuol Murderer's Confession. St. JjGuis, March 11. It Is now known who murdered Benjamin McMacken Mo- Culloeh, a proinlnont buslnossumn of this city, who, at the time of his dcnln, nearly a yonr ago, was paying tellor of tho State bank of St. Louis. Jim Murray, a negro now in jail at Clayton, St. Louis county, under sentence of death for killing Edgar Fltzwllliams, mado a confession yester day in which ho Implicated Harry Smart and 'William Hensley in the murder ol McCulIoch. Murray states that ho took no part in tho murder, but was prosout when It Was committed. Ho makos this confes sion, hoping to gain a respite from Gover ernor Stone. Verdict Against a Robber's Kstute. Birmingham, Ala., March 11. In the circuit court at Vernon, Ala., tho South ern Express company got judgment for $4,400 against Allen H. Burrows, fathot and administrator of Itubo Burrows, tho celebratoif train robber. Tho verdict was tho amount of mouoy of which Bubo Bur rows had robbed tho company. Allen Burrows two days boforo got judgmont against the company for t391, the value of Bubo's guns, pistols, a team of oxen and somo money found on his person when captured and .killed. Rubo bought with his plunder a big farm for his child, that will now go to tho company. Attempt to Wreck a Train. Valparaiso, Ind., March 11. An at tempt was mado to wreck tho midnight passenger train on tho Now York, Chicago and St. Louis railroad about ilvo miles west of this city. A pllo of tloa had been placed on tho track, which was struck with groat force by tho ongluo, knocking it from the track and plowing up tho truck for about two hundred yards beforo the train could bo stopped. Tho passengers wero all thrown from their seats, but no onowas injured. It took an hour to got tho ties from undor thoonglno. It is sup posed to havo boon tho work of train rob- bora. Dead llody In a Reservoir. Niagara Falls, N. V., March 11. The badly decomposed body of an old negro, John Brown, whoso disappearance for somo time has boon a mystery, was yostor day afternoon found ln tho hydraulic canal, which runs through the city, nnd which furnishes tho larger part of tho city's water supply. Tho drowning Is ho llered to have been purely accidental. A great numbor of oases o typhoid fever havo dovoloped at Niagara Falls of late, and the discovery of this body will proba bly lead to a thorough examination and cleaning out of the canal. Slaves of the l'adrone System. NEW York, Mnrch 11. Immigration Commissioner Souor, Contract Labor In spector McSwcenoy and Commissioner Stumpf, who woro appointed by Secretarf Carlisle to tako testimony throughout the United States and see how oxtensivo the padrono system had becomo ln this coun try, havo nearly complotod their roport. It will bo from 25,000 tq 40,000 words In longth, nnd Commissioner McSweoney says It shows up a system Infinitely worse than was slavery boforo tuo war. Dispersing Cuban Revolutionists. Madrid, Maroh 11. Dlspatoheg rooelved hero from Cuba state that nrtor tneir uo- foat by tho government troops nt Bnlro nnd Los Negros tho rebols occupied now positions in wliloh tho government troops ngnln attaoked and dlsporseu mom, in fllotlng hoavy loss. Matnga's band how consists of only a fow strugglers. Tho in surgents at Zavallouoa havo also been de feated with tho loss of ono killed and seven wounded Castoria. 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Iu tho morning nor hush md, who was sleep ing ln another room, heard heavy breath lug in tho children's apartments, and ou going there found two of tho children in n heavy stupor, from which he was unabloti arouso them. MrD. Carruthers said that sho had given them somo chill tonic. Physicians woro summoned, but could do nothing for tho two youngest, ono 11 and tho other 4 years of ago, and at t o'clock both wore dead. Tho oldest, a girl of 14, recovered ami is now out of danger An investigation was begun, and In a few hours Mrs. Carruthers aud Jim Strange woro arrested. Thoy wero brought here and lodged In jail. After her arrest Mrs. Carruthers admit ted that she li.id given tho chlluron mov phlno for tho purpose of killing them. She said that i was ilono to get them out ol troublo, und that sho intended to follow them. It developed, however, that shf and her husband wero on bad terms, unii that Strange wus the cause of it. She had loft her husband onoe and gono away with totrango, but Carruthers had followed 1101 and took tho children from her. This caused her to return home. Sho had been onrrying on a secret correspondence with Strange, and papers and other evldeuco In tlio possession of tho ollicers show thai Mrs. Carruthers ami Straugo had planned to destroy tho children aud thou leavo the country. Cnreless Workmen Cause Disaster. NkwYoUK, March 9. Carelessness ori tho part of somo workmen employed in uiggiug an excavation on tho north west corner of Ono Hundred nnd Third street nnd West End avonue caused an ex plosion which shattered tho fronts of five residences on tho opposite sldo of tho avo nue and alarmed tlio rosidents of tho ad joining houses for soveral blocks. Rocks weighing 100 pounds or more wero hurled through tho walls across tho street. Tho contractor, Falk, appeared at tho police station afterwards and furnished ball for his uppearnnco. Colombian Itebels Defeated. Colon, March 11. Tho rebel forces un der tho command of Ruiz Garcia, mado an attack on Bocas del Toro, about 100 mllos north of this city, on Frldiy last.but were repulsed by tho government troops. An attempt was mado to set flro to tho town, but this was nlso defeated. Eleven of the rebols, including Garcia, woro killed. The government loss was five killed and twenty wounded. Tho United States cruiser At lauta was at Bocas dol Toro, and'lnndcd a, forco of sailors and marines to protect Amorican interests Though tho rebol at tack was unsuccessful it is bolioved that another attempt wlil bo mado to capture tno town. Itrave Sudors Honored. Nkw York, March 11. Thero was an In foresting event on tho saloon deck of the big linor Teutonio yosterdny whon hoi commander, Captain John G. Camoron, presented medals to tho six men compris ing the crow of tho lifeboat that wont to tho rescuo and saved tho lives of nine men the crew of tho foundorlng schooner Jessie ueovos, ln mldoceai, on Fob, 8 last. The medals woro tho gift of tho Lifo Saving uonevoient association. Tho men honored are Fourth Officer Ortiu nnd Soamon Will iam Fitzpatrick, John Seed, William Mo Loughllu, David Jones and Alfrod Hawley. A Fugitive Umbouler's Iteturn. Elizabeth, N. J., March 11. Sylvestei J. Klornan, the defaulting insurance agent, who fled from this city on July 18, 1804, nnd who was arrostod at Galveston, Tex., on Wednesday last, arrived horoyos torday afternoon in oompany with Phloi of Police Tenney. Kiernan looks as though ho had been in hard luck for some timo past, and say& ho Is glad he is in cus tody. Tho amount of his defalcation was $18,000, and thoro are two charges of for gory against him. He will throw himself upon tho moroy of tho court by pleading nou vult. Township Offlolals Sentenced. POTTSYILLE, Pa., March 11. The viola- tion of tho road law by Supervisor Thomas Mason, Township Clerk John Tray aud Auditors James Conner and Jolm Hagau, of East Norwoglan township, lod to tholr conviction and sontonco. Mason goos to prison for six months nnd pays a lino of $50. Tho others are each fined $50. Those mon had drawn orders for supplies and work done on the township roads, whon tho Lohigh Coal and Navigation company had tho contract to koop tho roads In re pair iu accordance with the Losch road law Eight Men Probably Suffbcatod in New Mexico, FIRE OUT OFF THE MEN'S E30APE. The Hoisting Machinery Destroyed lie fore It Was Possible to Glvo Wnrnlne; to tlio Imperilled Miners, nnd There Is Little Hope of Their Itcscue. WHITE Oak, N. M March 11. At 3 o'clock yesterday lire broke out ln tho change room tif tho hoist houso of tho Old Abo mlno, und in a fow minutes tho struc ture, a large and well built ono, was a mass of llamos. It was oomplotoly de stroyed, together with tho wood nnd smith lops. Tho mill, sixty foot away, osoap- d without dnmncro. Tho woodwork of thn shaft was burned out and tho hoisting mnehlnory destroyed. Tho damngo runs high up into tho thou sands, but tho most distressing feature is that somo mon are Imprisoned in tho dark depths whoso fato is unknown. Thero Is llttlo ground for hopo that thoy havo es caped suffocation. It will not bo possiblo to enter tho mlno to search for them until somo timo this nfternoon or tomorrow. Rescuing parties havo been unable as yet to got down further than tho third level by tho air shaft. Tho smoko and gas from tho charred wood from tho hoisting shaft has penetrated the uppor lovol, and it is imposslblo to pass them. Tho entombed men nro: Charlos Shcr- rlck, F. J. Williams, Frank Wilson, John Davis, G. Baxtor, Charlos white, Jerry Conover and W. B. Mitchell. Wilson, Davis and Baxter are married. Whltolsnnow man and was on his first Bhift. Williams and Sherrick aro old in mining experiences, and havo faced like dangers boforo. Thoy arc cool headed, and if any place of safety was to bo found thoy found it. Tho firo broke out whilo G. E. Wilkin son was going down In thobuckottowork. Ho had reached tho ninth lovol whon tho hoist was abandoned, and was shot down 200 foot to tho thirteenth lovol, where tho bucket struck, tipped aud Uirow him into tho drift. Ho was stunnod, but recovered aud climbed back to tho second level and escaped by tho air shaft. Coko Kolth, Mike Gallagher andAnton Howgato also escaped through ths air shaft. This Is tho only sorious accident hero sinco tho burning of tho South Homostako shaft soveral years ago, whon two men woro smothered. A Deadly ltailroad Crossing. St. Joseph, Mo., March 11. At the crossing whoro Mallory and McBrldo were killed on Saturday night Mrs. Thomas Allen. was instantly killed last night, Gortlo Allen, her 19-yoar-old daughter, dangerously, nnd Martha Deacon, 11 years old, fatally injured. Tho threo woro re turning from church, and drovo upon tho crossing just as tho Missouri Pacific fast mall from' tho cast thundered up. Mrs. Allen's body was shockingly mutilated, and sho and her daughtor wero carried 300 feet on tho ongluo pilot beforo it could bo stopped. Train Hobbers Got Nothlnc. Stockton, Cul., March 11. Tho South orn Pacific east bound overland passonger train was held up between hero and Lodi by threo masked men. Tho robbers com pelled tho engineer and fireman to stop tho train nnd nccompnuy them to tho ox pross car, which thoy forced opou. Tho mossongor would not open tho safo and tho robbers woro uuablo to do so. After work ing fiftoon mluutos on tho safo tho robbers bocamo alarmed and loft the scono on the ongluo. Tho euglno ran Into Lodi with no ono aboard, tho robbers having deserted it. Organized Iioy lleggnrs. Cleveland, March 11. At tho central station police court William Thompson was fined $50 and sent to tho workhouso for thirty days. It was shown that Thomp son had worked an Italian padrono sys tem of begging hero and in Chicago, Cin cinnati, Pittsburg, Buffalo and various other cities. His plan seems to hrivo boen to send out boys, apparently burned or cripplod, to beg. In ono caso ncld was placed on a boy's leg until tho flesh was eaten away. Ho was then put on tho street to beg. ; Americans Itobbed by Mexican Bandits. Sierra MoJADA,Mox.,March 11. Frank Ward and H. D. Sample, two American prospectors who loft here a'fow weeks ago for tho now mining camp of Carmen, near tho Rio Grande bordor, woro attacked by n band of Mexican outlaws nnd robbed of their money and horses. Tho outlaws escaped across tho river into Texas. Thoy aro tho samo band of renegades who com mitted so many murders and robborles on both sides of tho border during tho past fow years. Indiana's Economical Legislators. Indianapolis, March 11. Tho Indiana legislature will adjourn tonight at 13 o'clock. Tho session cost tho stato $100,000, but tho gonoral appropriations bill shows a reduction of over $200,000 from two yoars ago. Among tho more Important bills that have become laws Is the Hoby bill to prevent winter racing, tho constitution ality of which is questioned. Fireman Killed by Explosion. HARHtSBDRQ, March 11. Tho locomotive of tho Paclflo express was partially wrecked by tho explosion of tho boiler a inllo west. of Covo Station on Saturday. John A, Funk and John H. Peffly, the engineer and fireman, wore thrown into tho air. Poflly died in flvo minutes, and Funk is at tho city hospital. The cause of the explo sion la at present unknown. Cardinal Gibbons' Trip to Borne. Baltimore, March 11. 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