EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by AAHALlt FVltLlHUlXa COJUVAM?, publication oSlca and.mccaantc&l department, North Market Street. thin TJoirnlrl ls delivered Id Shenandoah and UB peram 8Urr0Undlng towns for Six Cents vreek, pa jablo to the carriers. By mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-five cents per month, la advance. Advertisements charged according to space tad position. The publishers reserve the right le change the position of advertisements whon Tr the publication of news requires it. The rliht Is also reserved to reject any advertise' E&o&t, whothcr paid for or not, that the pub Uhers may deem improper. Advertising rates exada known upon application. Sntered at the post offloo at Shenandoah, Pt. second oloss mall matter. this jsrsimra UEitAr.it, Shenandoah. Penna. Elvening Herald. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1895. Not a single American merchant vessel pasted through the Suez canal last year, bat more than one American cargo did. Oh, to be sure, yes. Secrktaht GltESHAM has been laid up 'with stomach trouble; and no wonder, poor man, when one thinks ot the things he has had to swallow. The latest glorification ol Andrew Jackson lsthathe was "asplepdld fighter, courageous against the enemies of his country and ot his party, and indifferent to ducks." .Senatok Gouman goes fo Germany shortly, to remain till fall, for the good of his health, and the Maryland Demoo racy, pretty sick just now, must recover Jts best it may. And now England is also threatening to exclude American meats from her markets, notwithstanding all the benefits she has derived from the Democratic tariff law, and from the financial policy of the Cleveland Administration. Aoe would be a little against Morton in the race for the Presidency. He is making a grand record, however, as Governor of the greatest state in the Union, and is thus gaining honcrs next to those which the Presidency would confer. Good crops in the United States and bad ones In Europe for two or three years in succession, beginning in 1878, did fully as much as resumption in ISTOto wind up the panic started near the end of 1873. Large crops this year, too, would help business. A populist paper charges that the Chi cago Times had become such an effec. tlve champion of free coinage that the gold-bugs purchased it. This recalls the Indiana Democratic explanation of a Re publican victory in that state: "They bought us, d n 'em." Boston has a talented interviewer. At the close ot an elaborate lecture on art lie went up to the professor and asked, "What is your opinion of art f" He should be sent to Washington to ascer tain Mr. Cleveland's general impression ot the recent Congress. ClilSP has had two terms in the Speak' ershtp, and Reed will have at least two. ZNot many speakers beat that record. Carlisle, Blaine and Colfax had three terms and Randall two and a half, but more than half of the Speakers have isecured only one term. The Democratic party has forfeited the t-olmst and aggressive Americanism that characterized it in former days. There is mothlng Jeffersoiilanor Jacksonlan about its present attitude towards foreign stations. It was once noted for its de termined opposition to the idea ot imitat ing other countries or ot being dictated to by them, but now it is tamely willing to order Its course according to foreign in timidation. The American spirit seems ito lave oozed out of it, and It looks to Europe for Inspiration and guidance. It Is principally animated by what Senator Lodge calls "the melancholy doctrine that there is no higher aim or purpose for men and nations than to bay and sell, to trade jock knives and make everything cheap;" and In giving practical effect to this doctrine, it does not hesitate to sacrifice patriotism In order to gain tho if avorof other countries. This Is one ot the reasons why it has made such a mess ot the great work of conducting the affairs ot the Government during the past two years. It la not In sympathy with the best interest and aspirations of the American people, but has become de nationalized in 1U feelings and tendencies. uch a party Is manifestly disqualified for sound and ufflclent .service and Its fxeeent lease of power will be, Us last one ontll its learns that the PQljay of sur render Is the policy of disaster and dls-tjutnoc OKLAHOMA METHODS An Arinril filing Itnln Muny People and Mitrdtirit n ltlch l'ecldlcr. Uniontown, I'd., March 18. A band of masked highwaymen, armed to tho teeth, raided tho You git region from Lay ton Sta tion to Uroadford, murdering Max Sam uols, a wealthy Hobrow peddler, and rob bing six watclmion on tho Pomloky and two farmers, besldo ransacking sovoral farmhouses. Olllcors arc In search of tho marauders, but thoy woro so thoroughly disguised that It will bo Impossible) for any of their victims to identify thorn. Samuels was murdered at Broadford lu cold blood, his head being spilt open by a blow from an ax or a cloavcr. Tho burg lars went through his pockets, taking ovory oont of monoy and also his watch and other jowolry. Thoy oven rlppod open his clothing to get at tho money ho had sowed up in tho scams. Thomurdorodman was averyeccontrlocharaoter. Hlsfortuno Is estimated anywhere from $30,000 to $50, 000, and consists of real ustatu lu Pittsburg, whore he lived with his family. Ho mado his money by peddling tin and by somo lucky speculations, After tho murder of Samuels tho high waymen crossed tho river on tho Pemlckcy bridge and extondnd their doprcdatlous for eight miles along tho Pomlckoy railroad. Friday was pay day on that road, and ull tho watchmen robbed lost their month's salary. Ills Ilody Illdilen bjr Ills Murderers. . Cauev, 0 March 18. H. D. Reynolds, a promlnont buslnoss man of this place, Is missing under tho most sonsatlonal and mysterious circumstances, every indica tion pointing to his murder and Bubso quont taking away by burglars. A few days ago Mrs. Reynolds wont away for a few days' visit in tho country, and whon sho returned sho found tho house In tho utmost confusion. Tho bed clothing was torn and besmeared with blood, thoro woro pools of blood on tho floor, and overy Indi cation pointed to a desperate strugglo hav ing taken placo. Everything of valuo had boon taken, and tho promlsos had been searchod for monoy and valuables. Tho most diligent search has failed to unoarth the body. KiciiihhI the Colorado Lyncher. WALSENliEtto, Colo., March 18. Pletro Glnbanco, ono of tho men supposed tohavo been killed at Bear Crook last Tuesday night, has boon found. Ho was discovered by somo Mexicans about ton miles from tho scene of tho tragedy. His feet woro frozen and ho was lu a pltlablo condition from oxposuro, hunger and fright. Tho sheriff took him to. Puoblo, whoro ho was placed in jail. Antonio Binbatto, tho other prisoner, lias not yet been found, and Pl etro docs not know whoro ho Is. Whon Pletro's foot woro frozen, and ho was un able to walk, Antonio left him. Kabbl Charged with Kmbezzlement. Pateiison, N. .T., March 18. Rev. I. N. Benson, rabbi ot tho Barnott Memorial tomplo, at Broadway and Straight street, this city, was arrested, charged with em bezzlement, and released on bail to await requisition papers from Philadelphia or from Council Bluffs. Rabbi Benson for merly practiced law in Council Bluffs, la., whero iio was given a claim for 335 to col lect by Abram Hirsh & Bros., of Philadel phia. Ho claims to havo collected only n part of the monoy, whllo Hirsh & Bros, claim tho whole amount was collected. Forty-three Miners Killed. VIENNA, March 18. An explosion of fire damp occurred in tho Hohoneggo mlno at Troppau, Austrian Silesia, on Saturday. Two hundred mon woro In tho mlno whon tho oxploslon occurred, most of whom es caped. Forty-threo dead bodies havo beon recovered. Only six of tho minors aro now unaccounted for. Archduko Frederick, tho owner of tho mlno, will pay a pension of 100 florins oach to tho widows. Tho widows and orphans will also recelvo a ponslon from tho miners' benovolcnt fund. A Quiet Sunday In Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, March 18. Tho Law and Order leagao closed up tho city yesterday. Slot machines and all such dovlcos wero run Into tho collars last week. Gambling places havo been closed wherever It was possible to shadow them for somo tlmo. During tho past week tho midnight clos ing law has boeu strictly enforced. Tho records show over forty saloonists arrested yesterday for keeping opon in violation of the Sunday law. (Spain Won't Do It Again. Washington, March 18. The state de partment has received a dispatch from Minister Taylor, at Madrid. Tho Spanish government has given assurance to tho United States that thoro will bo no mora repetition of such offenses as tho firing upon tho mail stoamcr Alllauca. Tho reply of tho Spanish government is couched in courtoous and tcmporato phrases. Protesting Against Sunday Opening. New York, March 18. A mass mooting was hold in tho Park Avenuo Methodist church last night to protest against tho opening of saloons on Sunday. Tho moot ing was addressed by tho Rev. Dr. John Hall, ox-Judgo Noah Davis, Dr. James King, A. J. Palmer and the Rov. Ford! nand Iglehart, pastor pf the church. HERE is but ont way in the world to be sure t f having the best paint, and that is to use only a wejl-established brand of strictly pure white lead, pure lin seed oil, and pure colors. The "John T. Lewis & Bros." brand 13 standard "Old Dutch" process, and is always absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead If you want colored paint, tint this strictly pure lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold In one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 3J pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade j they are In no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combtnatloc of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Ture White Lead. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free, JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., . I'hlUdclphla. From LaOrippe, Mow Dr. Miles' Nervine Brought On of Kentucky's Foremost Busi ness Men Back to Health. O DISEASE has over presented so many peculiarities, "developed so many aggravating symptoms and baffled so many physicians as LaGrippe. No disease leaves its victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. It is a disease of the nerves, It ;. up the tissue, the vitality, the life-giving ncrvo force that feeds the brain. There is one remedy that will replace this worn-out tissue; that will re : . w this lost vitality and restore health. Read what Mr. D. W. Hilton, state -.at of tho Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, one of the best known - .:urance men in the south, and whose portrait appears above, says about how Miles' Nervine Restored him to health when all else had failed. "In 1889 and '901 had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, about eight s.-mtfis intervening between them, the last one confining me to my bed for . months and attacking my nervous system, with such severity that my Jfe was despaired of. I had not slept for more than two months except by L.he ino of narcotics that stupefied mo, but gave me no rest. For more than .'.ght long weeks I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the fact that I was hourly growing weaker. When in this condition, lb seemed learned of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, for in two days after I commenced using it, I began to improve and in one month's time I was virtually cured and very much to the surprise of everybody who know of ray condition; for none of them believed I would ever recover. I havo been in excellent health since and have recommended your remedies to many of my friends, not one i f whom has failed to thank me for doing so, when I have met them again. But the best remains to bo told. Mrs. Hilton had suffered with severo 'crvous troubles for thirteen years and had been treated by several physi i;;ns, who stand high In their profession, without any perceptible improve ment. Seeing how the Nervine had so effectually cured me, she commcnccc ..ing it and is now in excellent health. Wo never fail to recommend it." Louisville, Jan. 22, 1895. D. W. Hilton. Dr. Miles' Nervin SPAIN'S MINISTRY RESIGNS. Fremlor Sagnnta Will be Succeeded by General Martinez do Cnmpos. Haduid, March 18. Tho Sagasta min istry has resigned In consequence of the trouble In tho chamber of deputies on Sat urday, whon all tho reporters withdrow from the house as a protest against tho official dofonso mado by tho mlnlstor of war of tho officers who attaoked and wrecked tho offices ot El Gloho, tho organ of Sonor Castolar. The ministers decided to resign at a av council held last evening. Sonor Sagasta subse quently went to tho palaco and handed tho resig nations to tho queen rogont, who accepted them. It Is expected that Marshal Martlnoz do Campos will form a business cabinet. Sonor Se gasta has declared that It is his In tention not to re sume the premier- BEHOR SAOABTX ship. ThoIIoraldo today says that Marshal do Campos will assume oommand of the troops In Madrid before he forms a cabinet. General Ber mudoz Relna, the military governor of Madrid, resigned that position on Satur day. Whllo tho council was sitting lasi night a deputation of military offlcerspresented itsolf. It Is not known whether tho officers woro summoned by General Domlnguez, the mlnlstor of war, or came of tholr own tccord. . Bond llobber Duke Convictod, HOLLIDAYSBUItQ, Pa., March 18. In the Blair county court Thomas Duko was convicted of robbing the office of tho Al toona city treasurer and stealing f8,000 worth of bonds, Solomon Wood was ac quitted of the samo orlmo. Tho Jury did not believe the evidence of 'I'lllle Potter, Wood's sweetheart, who tostlfled that Solomon had confessed his guilt. Little Tots Intoiicatecl. PonT JKItviS, N.Y., March 18. Tho two children ,of Patrlok Kuoud, of Tuxedo Park, a boy agod 6 aud a girl agod 3 years, found a bottlo of whisky on tho tablo dur ing tho absenco ot tho mother and drank freely of it. Both bocauio Intoxicated, and the little girl, In attempting to go down stairs, fell headlong, sustaining fatal Injures. like a providential circumstance that I a Restores 6 Health Sixty-five YennT a Itecltise, Washington, March 18. Holon Cum- mtngs, known throughout the Catholic world as Slstor do Chantal, for over thirty years mother superior of tho Visitation convent, In this city, died horo yestorday, aged 83. Sho took the veil at tho ago of 10, aud camo. upon tho streets but twlco In tho slxty-flvd yoars sho has been connected with the Institution. Supposed Wreckage from Relna Regents, Madrid, Maroh 18. A quantity of fresh errcckago, supposed to bo from tho miss Ing cruiser RciuaRcgcnto,has como ashoro it Tarlfa. All tho searches that havo beon mado for tho vessol havo been fruitless. The Weather. For oastorn Pennsylvania, Now Jersov, Delawaro District of Columbia, Maryland nd Virginia, . fair; warmor; brisk and ulgn westerly winds. Enforcing: Sunday Laws In St. Louis. St. Louis, March 18. Yesterday was tho bluest bunday He. Louis has had within tho memory of tho oldest inhabit ant. Tho Sabbath Association had many committeos at worn anu tney made our- ohasos in all saloons, groceries, dry goods stores and other establishments that were open and ready to soil. Premier ltosebery'a Health. London, March 18. Tho Morning says mat l'nmo winistor uosooery has rccov. ered from his recent lllnoss, but that bo still suffers from Insomnia. His physloian nas enjoinou upon nun six months of ab solute rest. NUGGETS OF NEWS. President Cleveland has named tho del egatos to tho International prison congress, wmon opons in i-aris juno iu. Arthur P. Peterson, attorney general of Hawaii undor tho monarcy, dlod In exilo in San Francisco Saturday night. Jaok Korry, a well known gambler of Colorado and Iowa cities, has fallen holr to a large est a to In Ireland and 1300,000 In cash. Whllo assisting an officer In Baltimore last night, John M. Kossler shot and killed William Sunderland, who wanted to rosouo a prUonor. Whllo lighting the tiro with kerosene and gasoline, at St. Paul, Mrs. Frances Sumnor and hor nleco, Miss Nolllo Clos. son, woro burned to death. In u fight between cowboys and onttlo Iblovos near woodward, O. T "Chin' llaxtor and Kd Burwoll were killed by thu mtlaws anu James jiyron, u cattleman Aras badly woumlod. CRUSHED TO DEATH Under the Walls of a Falling Bound House at Toledo. THREE MEN DEAD, MINE INJURED. The Twelvo Mon Were Kndenvorlnc to Ex tinguish n Fire When, Without a Mo ment's Warning, the Walls Collapsed. Two Orushed Ileyoml Recognition. ToLKDO, O., Maroh 18. Thoroundhouso ot tho Wabash Railroad company In this city, located at tho foot of South streot In Dook front, burned to tho ground botwoon 10 and 11 o clook yesterday morning, Three-quarters of an hour attor tho first alarm was sent tho southwest wall of tho building, sixty foot in clrcumforonco, fell In, burying twelve men undorncath It. Two of thorn woro Instantly killed, a third died a short time after being taken out of tho debris and thn others wero all badly hurt, ono probably fatally. All but ono, John Bowon, woro employes of tho Wa bash. Tho dead It. H. Bohlman. aged 68, painter, marrlod, six children; J. J. Pros ton, nged 85, car inspector, marrlod, six children; John Bowon, aged 18, inspector. The Injured John Loary, machinist, arm orushed and skull fractured, may dlo; F. H. Howard, gonoral foreman oastorn division, headbrulsod,facocutandslightly burnod, will recover; Patrick MoDonough, fireman, skull fractured and shoulder broken, will recover; Martin Greenburg, car ropalror, hoad cut, will rocovor; Harry Zimmerman, painter, logs sprained and body bruised; Louis Booker, painter, head bruised and shoulder sprained; Henry Gordtug, car repairer, hoad bruised and cut; T. C. Lauor, truck foreman, hoad and neck sprained aud head cut; Jaspor Bcckor, painter, head and shoulders out. Tho first alarm of flro camo by tolophono to tho district oWcos at 10:10. a.m. Gen eral Foreman Howard summoned tho com pany's prlvato flro department, consisting of flftoon mon, to tho sqeno, and a stream of water was directed towards tho blazing cupola. A hoavy wind was blowing, and tho flro soon ato Its way down to tho roof. When Flro Chief Mayo reached tho flro ho saw thoro was dangor of tho flamos reaching tho oil house and repair shop and tho Wabash olovator, all In closo proxlm ltv, and ho Immediately sont In a general alarm. Meanwhile tho road's flro company had directed Its efforts towards smothering tho flamos In tho southeast end of tho struc ture, whloh monaced tho oil houso, and tho flro at this point was hold fairly in check. Tho roof was alroady ablazo and threatened to collapse ovory moment, but tho falling of tho walls was not nt this tlmo anticipated. Tho iron braces sup porting the roof oxpanded in tho lntonso heat and tho frail framo covering gavd way with a muffled roar, falling in on' tho stalled engines. At this mmnont tho southwest wall. elghtcon feet high and eighteen Inches thick, was seen to totter outward from tho lateral prossuro of tho falling roof, and a yoll went up to apprisoof their dangor the uitccn at work at this portion of tho building. Tho warning camo too lato, and twelvo of tho men were burlod in a pllo of brick soveral foot high. That only two woro killed outright was nothing short of miraculous, btroams of water woro poured on tho smoking debris, apd as soon as pos sible tho work of roscuo began. Proston and Bowon woro burlod com pletely, and woro dead somo tlmo before tholr boldes wero reached. Thoy woro badly crushed, Bowcn's features bolng un rccognlzablo. Bohlman was takon out In an unconscious condition and removed to his homo, whero ho dlod a fow hours after ward. By this tlmo half a dozon porsons had reached tho scone, and attention was directed toward caring for tho Injured. Loary, tho machinist, was found to bo tho worst sufferor, and It was feared ho would scarcely live out tho day. Tho others, though badly used up, will recover. Tho flromen had a stubborn fight with tho now doomed round houso, tho hoavy wind greatly aiding tho flames. At noon tho flro was practically under control, after dostroylng all that was Inflammable of tho building. Tho property loss is estimated at 1100,- 000; probably insured. The round houso, which had a capacity of twenty locomo tives, contalnod only six onglnos, and these woro all badly damaged. A Wheel ing and Lako Brio coal car and Baltimore and Ohio box car woro consumod. Probably a Wire Murderer, SAN FliANClsco,Marchl8. Charloy Rico, a varloty actor, well known on tho Paolflo coast, was found In a stroot near his lodg ing house yesterday morning blowing a pollco whistle. Ho said his wife was dead upstairs. Investigation rovealeda horrlblo sight. Tho woman's throat had boon out with a razor from oar to oar, hor head bo lng all but severed from her body, and tho bloody razor hidden undor a pile of clothes. Rico said that he loft tho room for a short time, and on returning found his wlfo doad. Quarrels betwoen tho couple were frequent. Tho woman dosorted her hus band for Rice soveral years ago. She was known on tho stage as Cora Everett. Spanish Victory In Manilla. MATirtm. famh 1H A1tHcjn frrmv r nllla aro to tho effect that the Spknish loroes undor the command of. General Bar- rado havo defeated the Malay Mussulmans at juinuanao. xno enemy lost ius Killed, lnoludlng the sultan of Mindanao and his son. Tho Spanish loss was two officers and fifteen men killed and twenty -ono offi cers and 173 men wounded. The Spaniards captured four cannon and a number ot nnes. A Warning from the Dead, j Chicago, March 18. Frank MoFarlkno. a prominent momberof the Chicago board of trado, was found doad lu Washington pork by two park policemen. Investiga tion snowed that XUcFarlano hod shot film' self twice through the loft breast. lh letter addressed to tho publlo he warn all honest mon to bowaro of tho board) 0f trade. Fire In an Infirmary. MiLLEitsnuito, O. , March 18. TheHoli nos county Infirmary, near this placo, was stroyed by flro vestordav. causing a losj do- sof 135,000, upon whioh thoro was an lrfimr- onoo ofj $15,000. Tho forty-six inmates of tho institution woro rosoued with sroat uimculty, but all wero takon out Bafaijy, Christians Guaranteed l'rotecljfon. CONSTANTINOPLE, Mnroll lo-ylTho port0 replylngtouprotostfr'om SlrJuip Currlo, tho British minister, u&ured him that measures wouiu oetau, to proteot Chris liansn Asia iMinor.jT The porto has also assurou nir. i errojn, tho A Unuricuu minis- Why Is It that wc assert in our notices to tho public as a FACT, proven by testimony from people right at hand, easily reached, and their statements readily capable of con firmation, that our preparation is MM SARSAPARILLA The Kind that Cures Dyspepsia, Rhoumatism, Fomalo Complaints, Norvous Prostration, La Crlppo, Bloodt Norvo, Klclnoy, or Skin Troublos, Because; almost every disease arises directly from Impure Blood ; and in ALL, when the blood is made pure and clean as Naturo intends it to be, the disorder is checked. DANA'S Sarsaparilla purifies the blood as no other reme dy does. ' Itjhas made CURES in cases of the diseases named above apparently beyond the help of man. 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SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Fear Alley, Rear Coifee Hondo. Tha best rlsrs in town. Horses taken to board. HauTlngr promptly attended to. OYSTER BAY! 10-5 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. HOTEL KAIBR, OHAB. BTJROHUili, Prop. North Slaia St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In tha region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Pool and Blllt&rd Rooms Attaohed. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke erery year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc. , insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 193 South Jardin Street. Also Ufa and Accidental Companies Yonr Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water yon drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Boer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Wholesale agent for Mgtiifti'i Itnrt, I, J Eifirt Lager tid Stazer File Beer. No finer made. 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