EVENING HERALD PuMlshed dally, except Sunday br ixEHAIjI) l'V llll UlIJJfG LOMI'ANY, rabllcatlon office and mechanical department North Markot Street. l tJaTj Is delivered In Shenandoah apd JlBiam Burrounilng towns for Six Cens week, parable to theoarrlors. By mnll, Threo Dollars a yoar or Twenty-live oonts per month, la advance Advertisement charged according to space and position, Tho publishers rcsorvo tho right to change the position or advertisements when rvr tho publication ot news requires it. Tho rlxht Is also reserved to reject any advertlso uent, -whether paid for or not, that tho pub tihars may deem Improper. Advertising rates nade known upon application. Entered at tho post otlloeat Shenandoah, Pa as second closs mall matter. Til J! EVENING ltlSItALl), Shenandoah, I'oanj.. Evening Herald FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1895. One of the greatest curses ot this coun try U the exorbitaut tribute which trusts and combinations levy on producor and consumer alike. WllECK a railwny and retire on your, Tlchei. That seems to be a favorite maxim with some managers ot American railway systems. A niLLlON-DOLLAlt Congress Is an evil of .itself, bnt when it acts in conjunction with a picayune Administration and a depleted Treasury the' burden is doubly wearisome. This is no time for strikes of any kind. It is a time for employers and wage earners alike to pull together with a long pull and a strong pull for a complete restoration of confidence and prosperity. Reports of improving business in Europe in consequence of the new Ameri can Tariff bill Indicate that Professor "Wilson may yet rattle down the ages as a man whose statesmanship benefited the Industries of all lands but his own. The London "Statist" says that if China could bo opened up the demand for sliver would steadily increase and the value of the metal necessarily rise. It is quite possible that Japan is doing more to solve the bimetallic problom than any other nation. It is a beautiful spirit of martyrdom which some of the Royalist women of Hawaii are exhibiting. While their liege lords are paying the penalty of their treason by imprisonment, the women purpose doing penance by wearing striped gowns and hats. The reDort that Oscar Wilde and the Marquis of Queensbury had gone to Monte Carlo to settle their quarrel by n duel Is unfortunately Incorrect. We say unfortunately, because the spectacle of Wilde stabbing Queensbury with an epigram, while the latter deftly retorted with one of the artistic and effective upper cuts so clearly described in the Queensbury "rules," would have been an exhilarating treat for the entire English- speaking world. IN the report of the British Admiralty on the naval manoeuvres of 1894 It is said "no ship was put out of action by torpedo-boat and, owing to the speed of the hostile fleet; the torpedo-boats were unable to regain their position for attack when once It had been lost." The report then adds : "From this it seems permis sible to infer that high speed will be of ttself no unimportant protection to ships traversing at night narrow waters In tested by torpedO'boats." It will cer tainly be palpable to any ordinary reader hat if a ship is fast enough to run away Zrom a torpedo boat she is not likely to be sstruck by a torpedo. Good I Now for n vote of thanks to tho Admiralty. THE Alllanca outrage serves the useful purpose of directing public attention to mhe Cuban crisis. Ordinarily the revolu tionary outbreaks in the island escape observation. These movements have been periodical since the close of the disastrous prising of the patriot war, and they have seldom been anything more serious han momentary flurries. Americans fcavo fallen into the habit of regarding them as sporadic outbursts of revolu tionary feeling which required for a brief period unusual precautions in the enforce ment of neutrality obligations very much out the annual outbreaks of yellow fever Aave rendered necessary rigorous meas ures of quarantine. The frequency and utility of civil disturbance in the central iind eastern provinces of the island have predisposed indifferent spectators to look upon the Cuban cause with cynicism and contempt. There has been a lack of faith in the earnestness and sincerity ot the revolutionary leaders. There has been a popular conviction that plu would not give up the last stronghold remaining from its onoe ruhgnlfloent empire in Amer -1 ca without a tremendous effort to retain it, and consequently that the insurrections ta the island were doomed to failure. PENNSYLVANIA L-LUiLA I U,m Tim New Comity f'rnr Hoi Not Vet Abated In tht) limine, IlAttliisnuim, March 82. The Judicial apportionment bill passod second reading yesterday after several Hinondmi'nts pro pontcd by Kopubllcans had boon Inserted. Mr. Fow, for tho Democrats, aroso with, nn armful of amendments wlilch he tried to havp inserted, but all wore voted down, ns rapidly as ho presented thorn. This bill will glvo to Washington and Wost-! moreland countlos nn additional law judgo, notwithstanding tho fact that tho governor has already vetoed a bill which was intonded f or tho samo purpose Fayette nnd Groono countlos, which composo a dis trict, wlllhavoan additional law Judgo under this bill. Tho now county crnzo has not yet abated. Bills for the creating of tho counties of Quay and Monongahela aro ponding in tho holiso. A bill for tho erecting of nn other county was put in tho houso yester day by Mr. Fow. Tho object of tho inoas uro is to fitcllltato the division of tho countlos of Wayne, Wyoming and Lack awanna and tho formation of n new county therefrom, with Cnrbondnle as the county seat. Tlu now county, is to bo called clthor Anthracite or Meredith, after the secretary of the treasury In 1819, who is buried in an unmarked gravo In tho lower end of Wuyuo county, or after Rob ert Morris, tho groat financier of tho revo lutionary war period and signer of the Declaration of Indcpondonco. At tho request of tho colored people of tho state Mr. Ilopwood, of Fayette, Intro duced bill making Fob. 18, the anniver sary of tho birth of Abraham Lincoln, a legal holiday. Among a number of bills passod finally in tho sennto .wore, tho following: Modify ing tho act relntlng to tho classification of real estnto for purposes of taxation and for tho appointment of assessors In cities of tho second class; tho county road bill of Mr. Brown, of Westmoreland; enlarging tho power of street railway companies so as to onablo thorn to deal In real estate as tho purposes of tho corporation may re quire; amending tho act concerning db vorces so as to uutlunlzo divorces when cortaln indignities aro offered to tho per son ol tho husband. Both houses accepted an Invitation to witnoss tho launching of tho St. Puul nt Cramps' shipyard on Monday. Tho senate adjourned until Monday evening. f'olloe Officials to be fried in April. NEW Youk, March 22. The indicted po- llco officials appoarod boforo Justicolngra- j ham yostorday, in tho court of oyor and tonnluor, and nil pleaded not guilty to tho charges against thorn. District Attorney Follows gavo notice that ho would move for trial of tho oases tho first Monday in April. To this tho defendants' counsel will raise no objection, but will move to quash tho Indictments when tho trial Is called. Gorman Diplomatic Changes. BERLIN. March 32. -r-Tho semi-official North' Gorman Gazette announces that Prlnco von Radolln, German ambassador to Turkoy, will bo appointed in a similar capacity at fct. lJotorsburg, In succession to Genoral von Werner, wno was recalled few days ago. Baron von Saurino- Jeltsch, now ambassador to tho United States, bos boen appointed ns tho successor at Constantinople of Prlnco von Radolln. Terrible Charge Against a Mother. Winsto, N. C, March 22. Information has reached hero that two children, aged 5 and 7 years, of a woman namod Hart, living in Asho county, wcro burned to death in a flro which consumed their homo. Tho children, it Is said, wero locked iu and tho flro started. Tho mother and an unknown man have been arrested on sus picion that thpy set flro to tho building to rid themselves of tno chlldron. llrlgands Defeated by Cossacks. TlFLls, Russian Transcaucasia, March 22. A band of Tartar brigands recently sackod the railroad station lit Udshara. They wero pursued !y cossacks, and a reg ular fight follow t. The rojitlt was ado feat of the bn'.ii)il of whom five, Includ ing two leader.-,, wcr.' killed. In addition two oo .s.:k;1;h wi'iv killed aud four were wounded More Time tor thu Interstate HrWlge. TltESTON, March 22. Tho senato last night passed tht) bill extending, for ton years the time within which the Now York end Jersey bridge over tho Hudson river shall bo completed. Tho bill of Assembly man Glnder, appropriating $150,000 for en larging tho statu prison was defeated by a unanimous vote. A Defeated Candidate's Suicide. LArOBTB, Intl., March 22. Hon. Joseph Jnokson, a prominent politician and ox niember of tho Indiana legislature, com- III..., ..f..K..nn.. 1... 'noting himself In tho haul with a re- volvor. Dabpoudonoy ovor defeat at the lust election is tho cause assigned. Germany'! Navy to Honor Ulsmnrck. Bkiilik. March 22. An lmporlal docro6 has boon published, ordoring that all tho warshlns of the uorinan navy are to bo Irosscd with flags upon I'rlnco Bismarck's olrthday, April 1. D' O not be deceived. This brand of White Lead is still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slew corrosion. It is a' standard brand of Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of "John T.Lewis &Bros." to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure Wlme Lead! lining Colore, a one-pound can U a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching tliaiks, and Injures the best paint that It is poislWe to put on wood. Betid in a paMal card and get our book on Mints and color -card, free; it will probably JOHN T. LEWIS fit BROS. CO.,' Philadelphia. From Lalirippe. How Dr. Miles' Nervine Brought One of Kentucky's Foremost Busi ness Men Back to Health. - "-i I r i r . - ,'T O DISEASE has- ever presented 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; pf tho nerve.9, it uses up the tissue, the vitality, the There is one remedy that will replace this worn-out tissue; that mil re new this losfc vitality and restore health. agent of tho Mutual Life Insurance Co., ii franco men in the south, and whose Maes' Nervine Restored him to health when all else had failed. "la 1839 and '00 I had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, about eight -,. uii intervening between them, tho .four months and attacking my nervous life was despaired of. I had not slept for more than two months except by the use of narcotics that stupofled me, but gave me no rest. For more than eight long weeks I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agon'-'ng bodily pain and the fact that I was hourly growing weaker. w When In this condition, it 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 tho surprise of everybody who knew of my condition; for none of them believed I would ever recover. I have been in excellent health since and have recommended your remedies to many of my friends, hot one of whom has failed to thank me. for doing so, when I have met them again. But the best remains to be told. nervous troubles for thirteen years nns, who stand high in their profession, without any perceptible improvc 'jut. Seeing how the Nervine had so effectually cured me, she commenced :ins it and is now in excellent health. We never fail to recommend it." m LoutsviiVLB, Jan. 22, 1895.. D. W. Hilton. . I cb .... i u - u m. Mies nervine SIXTY LIVES. V fifty Widow and Inn Himilrnl ml Orphan at lied Cutiu, . jo. EVASBTON, Wyo M.-.reh 22.-Tho tn(f number known now to have w'ristvjd in tho mine dlsastor of Wednesii i , ovonii. at Red Canyon is sixty, of whom fU. .' wero married and nine young men auu boys. There aro JC0 orphans as tho result of the dlsastor. Up to tnis hour tho bodlos of tho following out of total of fifty-threo who mot their deuth iu tho ralno huvo been recovered nnd turned over to their relatives: W. B. Clark, John Morris, D. Daurlo, G. Hyde, John I-iicke, W. H. Grlovesand, gamuol Hutchinson, W. Ml Norris.Thomas Booth, Benjamin J. Cole, Charles S. Clark, Willard Brown, Jomes Jjamo anu J?red Morgan, all men of large famllos, and Samuel Clay, slnglo. Sovon others woro killed on tho surface. This leaves thlrty-olght unrccoverod bodies in tho mine. The timbering is largely blown out, and tho walls and roof of tho wholo Interior aro wrecked and shattered, so that tho volunteer searching nartv now seeking tuo Domes or tnoir com rades are every moment In danger of being burled. The agonizing screams of widows and children about tho mouth of the mine is beyond description. Tho mules that were in the mines aro so burned tuat tney uavo to bo removed, on account of tho odor, be fore; the work can proceed. NUGGETSjOF NEWS. Governor MoKlnley, of Ohio. Is seriously ill at Thomasvillo, Ga. Wreckage of tho lost lake steamer Chi- corn has drifted ashoro at Manistee, Mlab. Operatives of tho Woybossot mills at Providence, H. I., woro looked out yostor day, and a general lockout is faared. In a streot duel with revolvers nt Kos- klusko, MIbs., Dan Summprs (whlto) and Iko Allen (oolorod) woro both killed. A dispatch from Borlln Bays that twenty- eight flshormon wero drowned during a storm on Lako Kuennerow, in i'omerania. Thomas Blanok, the desperado who es caped from jail tho other night, was killed by oflloers nenr Orlllla, Wash., while re sisting arrest. Miss Mary A. Draper, a very poor young woman of Frodonla, N. Y.,U heirehs to W0, (00 by the death of a brother iu-law at Minneapolis. Throe children of Oharlea Hons, of r'pringfleld, Mo., all under 8 years old, wero looked In tho house while the nw juts went visiting, The house took flro uid all were cremated. so many peculiarities, developed so life-giving nerve force that feeds the brain. Eead what Mr. D. W. Hilton, state of Kentucky, one of the best known portrait appears above, says about how last one confining me to my bed for system, with such severity that my like a providential circumstance that I Mrs. Hilton had suffered with severe and had been treated by several physi- THE ROBINSON CO -jVICTED Clarence (lots Life Iinrlmnmcnt and Smile Twenty YearB. Buri'Ai.0, March 32. -Tho Jury in the Robinson murder trial returned a verdict (hiding Ciarouco Robinsou guilty of mur der In tho second degree und Sadio Robin- sou guilty ot manslaughter. The court room was crowded long before the hour of oponlng of tho court. Tho. verdict was re ceived with great surprise. At tho announcement of tho verdict tho Robinsons brightened up. Thtir attorney asked for tlmo to prepare a motion for n now trial, but this was dnnled. Robinson when askqd if ho had any reason to allogo why senteuoe should nut be passod Upon him, denied that ho and his wife wero present when the nUirder was committed or that thoy aUomptodto commit a felony Robinson wn soutonced to llfo Imprison inont, and tho woman to twenty years' imprisonment. CfC- Arrefttlhg'riillarielnhla I'ugllUU. Philadelphia, March 32. Fred Morris, otherwise known as "Muldoon's Cvclono. tho middleweight boxer of Washington was.arrested yesterday, and warrants aro out for a hnlf dozen othor boxers aud sporting men ror participation, In tho con' test at the Nonpareil Athlotlo club, this city, Wednesday night, whon Joo Butlor, tho colored middleweight, knocked out jjiok ilater, ot Now York, in two rounds. juorns wag one ot the seconds, and the outers, togetner with Jack Mncdonald who conducts tho club, aro to bo nrrostod Held for tho Murder of Huckater Reich. AVlLKESJlAltiiK, Pa.. March 122. Antill. tlon was mado In court yosterday for the ruiwiou, uu unuuas corpus, ot Mlonael lvonr noy, who was recently arrested In Jersey City on suspicion of being Implicated In inu muruor oi uarnoy Rolcli, In Novem ber, isu, out on evldenco given by Mrs Ray Boyer he was romamlml fnr r.rlnl Reich wus a huckster, who was enticed to a lonoly spot, murdered and rnhlind nf f 100. Half a dozen mon woro suspected of u uinuu, out onty two nave been ar- roeteu tiearney and Jamos Hendricks. Reported Koilijnatlon of Senor Mnrnaca. Wamiihgtom, March 8U.-A statement is in oiroutation nere that Senor Murnaga, the Spanish minister, cabled l.u r,..i. tlon to his home government on account of opraplloatlons arising from tho Alllanoa affair, and that a reply has beon reooivod from Spain lnstruotlng him to retain his ouuaai position at wasmngton as there resentotivo oi tno Spanish government. It nas noon nnpossiuie w seoure elthor aoon urination oruomjy oi tuiutalement. TOEY MCSTG9 BACK. Diamond Gutters Subjoot to tho Foreign Contract Law. STATEMENT OF ONE OF THE MEN. He, wllh a Dozen Others, Was Encaged In Antwerp to Work in Cincinnati l'rob ably a Hundred and Twenty-five Other Diamond Cutters Will be Iteturneil, NEW York, Mnrch 22. Not for years havo tho Kills Island immigration author ities had such a orowd of Immigrants to deal with ns thoy had yostorday. Asldo from tho 125 detained diamond cutters from tho Majestic, thlrtoqu of tho samo craft wero lauded from tkb Wostornland, Bed Star lino, and hold. The Mnjcstlo's lot was tho largest numuor ovor detained nt tho Island from ono vossol. Tho diamond cuttors Wcro sot apart In a section by themsolvos, and Supervising Inspector J. J. Quinlan and his staff busied thoniselvcs examining tho men Individually and pro paring ovidonco to prosont to tho board of special Inquiry, when tho detalnod men woro taken boforo that body. Tho thirteen from tho Wostornland woro tho first to bo examined. It did not take long to dispose of their cases, ns tho fato of all was decided on tho nflldavlt of ono of their number. Ho was Francis Boosch.. In his nflldavlt ho sot forth that he, with tho twolvo others, wero ongaged In Ant werp by thp diamond duttlngflrm of Colt omlnn & Holnrlch to work fortholr branch establishment in Cincinnati. This branch of tho firm Is styled Coltormnn, Iloinrich, Keck & Co. Ho said they we're to receive 100 francs per weok, nnd tholr passago was paid to this city, and thoy Wero to bo trans ported on to Cincinnati by tho firm. 1 Ho furthermore stated that when .the vessel reached qunrantino on Wednesday evening ho was handed n letter giving him Instruction to glvo no Information to tho immigration authorities as to thctruo na ture of his buslnoss hero, but to insist that ho was a tourist. Upon this tostlmony tho board unanimously decided to exclude thorn all. Under tho law tho Importing firm is lia ble to a fluo of ?1,000 In tho caso of each, or $13,000 for tho imported party. Commis sioner Sennor said he- could not stnto ns yet whether or not tho caso against tho firm would bo pushed. Tho coses of tho Mnjcstlo's passengers wero then taken up, and when tho board concluded its labors for tho day forty liatl been barrod, twonty diamond cutter as contract laborers and twenty others as paupers liable to becomo publio chargos. Denies the Foreign Contract. Cincinnati, March 82. Keck & Co., of this city, received word that diamond cutters en routo to their works hero woro hold in New York. Mr. Keck says Franz Van Itoeth, who accompanied the dia mond cutters, Is to bo a member of tholr company, and that ho is n wenlthy.resl- dent of Antwerp. Mr. jiecic aumits tnat his firm recently put In machlnory for dla mond cutting, nnd that it expects to em ploy skilled cuttors, but ho denies that It ha3 mado contracts for such labor abroad. Mr. Keek's attornoy declares tho firm has not mado elthor verbal or wrltton con tracts for foreign labor, and any such affi davits that may havo boon mado in Now York are falso. Another Now Jersey Scanilal. TRENTON, March 23. Information has boen furnished by an assemblyman to Counsellor Corbln, of tho sonato Investi gating commlttoo, alleging that lutorost, or bonus, has beon paid on stato funds do- rjoslted in certain banks, nnd that tho money so paid novor roachod tuo stato treasurer. This story Is corroborated by Colonol Clifford Staaloy Slmms, of tho court of errors nnd nppoals, who, it is said, at one tlmo related tho alleged facts to Governor Abbott, and rocommondod tho removal of a clork In tho stato treasurer's office. Tho clerk was not romoved. Mr. Corbln will glvo tho matter the most thor ough Investigation. Train Itobbery In Chicago. CniOAao. Mnrch S3. Whon tho Chicago, Milwaukooand St. Paul train which lenvos tho olty for Omaha at 10:10 p. m. was pass ing through tho yards to tho Union depot, with tho crow on board, threo rouoors, nrmod with rovolvers, boarded It at Wood and Klnsey streets. They wont Into a Pullman car aud attacked M. C. O'Con nell, the brnkoman, boating him over tho head with tholr weapons nnd taking his money. Whon tho colored portor enmo to bco what tho troublo was ho was ussauitea and robbed. Tho robbers escaped. Mr. Debs Will he Tried. Chicago. March 32. The Debs trial will bo renewed a week oarller than the tlmo fixed by the court, which was the first Monday in May, by mutual consontof tho defonsa and prosecution. Edwin Walker, special counsel for tho government, when romlnded of Dobs' declaration made in a speech at tho Auditorium that the govern ment would novor lot tho cose come to trial, said: "Mr. Debs was nover more mistaken in his life. If tho government lives tho caso will como to trial." Bays He Is Not the jran Wanted. Brooklyn, March 33.-F. A. Dlffondcr - fer, who was nrrostod hero by detoctlvos from Philadelphia on thochnrgo of having misappropriated $10,000 that ho told la trust for his brothor, John L. Dlffendor - for, of Lancastor, Pa., was takon boforo Justice Bartlott, In the supreme court. He declared that he was not the person men- WUUCU IU ,UU ICljUiBHIuu JlttpuiB, UUU ,UV 1 caso was adjourned ponding further inves tigation. Cheated the Government. Birmingham, Ala., Maroh 23 W. H. Xluntor, ox-fcdoral commissioner, and "Sandy" Whlto, ox-deputy marshal, woro convicted In tho federal court here of cer tifying fraudulent accounts to tho govern ment. The sentonces havo nqt yot boop fixed. Thoy and five other officials woro indicted a year ago, ' Forest Fire In Jersey. Atlantic Cut, March S3. A forest flro that has already hurned over twenty-five acres of valuable tlmbor is raging within two miles of Egg Harbor City. Sovoral rosldencos nro lu tho path of tho flames, and gangs of iiwo aro. warklug to save thorn from destruction. Japancso Treaty ltntlfled. Washington, Mnroh 89. Final ratifica tions of tlie new treaty .between the United tubes and Julian wero exchanged yester day, and nothing nw remain to 1m done but to issue a presidential proclamation putting It into effect, whwi it will buuomii law. A Prudent I 1 weighs well his words before uttering them ; and Ihcy are doubly convincing from his caution. Suf ferers from Dyspepsia can take heart ; there is that which, if theory in manufacture, and practical workings in actual life, count for anything, will surely give relief to their daily distress. It is arises SARSAPARILLA The Kind that Cures REV. K. T. jA'CyjAY, the pastor of" M. E. Church . at FERDINAND, Erie Co., Pa., certifies tohiiCURE of Dyspepsia by DANA'S Sarsaparilla. That it was indeed a CURE, and ' not temporary relief, his words below will show. Twas troubled with Dyspepsia, and in vain sought aid from phy sicians. Took any amount of all kinds of medicine, without benefit; only temporary at most. I could not take even the lightest food without suffering. I was influ enced to try your Sarsaparilla (DANA'S). I began to feel better with its use ; and now, after six months, I feel I am CURED. I retrained from writing lest it should return again; now I am confident. I am happy to lend my name and influence to help others to be CURED as I was." See that you get DANA'S. 35-D If your clothier doesn't keep Hammersloufjh Bros Swell, Uellablo. New York -CLOTIEIIIIIsrQ-- Make htm get lb Their ce cbrated 815.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel nnd Is sold by eve'y proml nent clothier In tho state. None genuine with out Hammersloueli llroa.' label. 8 ARTISAN STEEL PICKET PENOE Is the cheapest and best fence mude. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, Uwns,cerc etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. 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