EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by jbhaIjD mulish ino company, rubllcatlon offlco and mechanical department, North Market Street. It,. Tj.-nij Is delivered In Shenandoah and j.ne jieiam 8urrounaing towns for Six Cents week, payable to thecarrlors. By mall.Throo Dollars a year or Twenty-live cents per month, I advance. A&vertlaement charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right 10 change the position of advertisements when ever the publication ol news requires it. The right Is also reserved to reject any advertise meat, whether paid (or or not, that the pub Uhsrs may deem improper. Advertising rates etude known upon application. Entered at the post offloeat Shenandoah, Pa t second closs mall matter. TUB EVENING MISBAZD, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1895. A TEAK from now tho work of select ing Presidential delegates will be active, but the making of Presidential slates will begin this year. JAPAN appears to be delaying those peace negotiations until she can capture what little artillery China has left. Gresham's principal objection to Thur ston seems to bo that Liliuokalani was not restored to the throne in Hawaii. If Spain isn't careful, she will make it necessary for us to take Cuba away from her in order to deprive her of pretexts for firing on our Aug. The people of Germany make a great ado over Prince Bismarck's birthday, and yet, great as his services were to Ger many, they were not so great as Abraham Lincoln's were to the United States. Let us have a Lincoln Day. "WnERKVER Governor McKlnley goei through the South he finds plenty of protectionists. Two years of Cleveland Ism and disaster have done more to smash the free trade absurdity than the argu ments of twenty Presidential campaigns could have accomplished. IT is quite delightful to know that Am bassador Bayard Is sure that Great Britain has only the moBt honorable in tentions regarding Nicaragua. Still It is just as well to keep Admiral Meade's White Squadron within hailing distance of Bluefieldn, so to speak. The more the Cuban robellion Is "sup pressed" the more Insurgents there seem to be and the harder the fighting gets. A few weeks more of "suppression" of the sort that figures so largely in Spanish newspaper bulletins ought to bring the revolutionary armies close to the gates of Havana. The United States can build as good ships as any in the world, but under the present Free Trade system the Canada tallow is of an inferior quality, and we sometimes have trouble to start them down the nays. The time is not far dls tant, however, when un-American fats will be rigidly excluded from the bus! uess of formulating tariff laws and launching ships. Attempts to arouse prejudice against the Japanese nation on account of the attack on Li Hung Chang by a fanatic are preposterous. The Japanese Govern ment cau be trusted to inflict exemplary punishment on the would-be assassin, and the Japanese people are no more responsible for his act than the American people for the madness of Gulteau. There are homicidal cranks in all lands. Mum; AG A, Spain's blustering represen tative at Washington, has been recalled by the Spanish Government, but there Are no Indications visible that the Madrid Cabinet proposes to apologize for the wanton and lawless attempt of a Spauish rulser to capture or sink the Allianca. How much longer does Mr. Cleveland intend to wait before taking positive action to enforce Secretary Gresham's demand for reparation for this outrage Massachusetts has dealt another crush leg blow to woman suffrage and the cause of woman generally by defeating Mis Alice Carter for election to tho Board of School Directors in Wllllamstown. If there is any town in Massachusetts that should take advanced ground on the woman question it is Willlamstown, and if there is a woman in the state who should more than another appeal to this sentiment it is Miss Carter, the talented daughter of the president of Williams -College. But, sad to say, It was the women themselves who defeated Miss Carter. Dr. Lloyd, tier competltor,hauIed over one hundred women to the polls in wagons, and they seem to have voted solidly for him, As a result, their fair Mister Is snowed uuder. Several times this year the ud van cad and advancing woman has had occasion to be ashamed it the Bay State. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. A I'm ltnta Mrciiv Vnw Introduced In tho Uoua, IlARntsritTno. March 80. Tho opponents of tho Quay county hill aro preparing for a strong fight on third reading, and mndo no effort yesterday to prevent Its passage on socond rending other than to appeal to tho mombors to vote against it. Tho bill to encourago tho uso (if wide tires on vehicles passed finally on a special order. A bill was lntroducod by Mr. Llttloy, of Phllndolphia, amending tho Brooks high liconso act. It regulates license fees as follows: For gross receipts amounting to $35,000, $1,500; 125,000, $1,000; $15,000, $750; all under $16,000, $600; residents of cities of tho third class whoso gross receipts amount to $16,000 or ovor, $750; residents whoso gross recolpts are less than $10,000 aro required to pay n liconso foo of $350; In nil other cities thoso whoso gross receipts amount to tlO.OTO nro required to pay $500, and nil thoso whoo gross receipts are less, $300. Residents oi boroughs aro required to pay $160, and thoso of townships $75. Tho bill provides further that persons re ceiving licenses shall pay in addition to tho amount Indicated $25 a year in cities of tho first and second class, and $16 In nil other cities, boroughs and townships. The bill authorizes tho salo of liquor on elec tion day after 7 o'clock in tho evening and provides sovoro punishment for auy minor who misrepresents his uge in ordor to pro cure liquor. In tho sonato a mossage was received from tho governor, announcing his ap pointment of John C. Delanoy as super intendent of public grounds, and tho sen ate confirmed tho nomination. Among four now measures introduced in tho senate, was ono by Mr. Ponroso pro hibiting minors from working more than flfty-flvo hours a week In manufactories and workshlps. Six Fell Two Hundred Feet to Death. BUDAPEST, March 29. Six men wore killed by tho falling of tho cago In a sliver mlno In bchmenltz, Hungary. Tho catas trophe was caused by neglect on tho part of tho workman whowns guldlngtho cage in winch the men wcro ascending tno shaft. Ho had become .exhausted from watching sovoral nights at tho bedside of his sick wife, and for a moment fell asleep. When tho cago reached tho top of tho shaft it was not stopped and bnko from Its fastenings, falling with tho men in It 200 foot into tho pit. Tho workman who caused the accident has become in sane Ironworkers Will Resist Reduction. PlTTS'uuua, March 29. ProsldonD Gar land, of tho Amalgamated Association, will go to Youngstown on Saturday to at tend tho conference on tho wngo scalo. Tho ironworkers say thoro is no question but that tho big reduction demanded by tho manufacturers will be rejected. No compromiso will bo entertained by tho workers' commlttco, and if tho Iron mas- tors insist upon the reduction thoro will bo n strike In tho Shenango and Mnhon ing valleys that will affect about 10,000 mou. Assaulted by ltls Urntller. NEW York, March 29. Scott Foster, president of tho Peoples' bank, of this city, was assaulted yesterday by his brother, Y 1111am H. 1 ostor, who was armed with a cane. Scott Foster s nrm wus broken, his shoulder dislocated and his scalp badly out. William H. Foster was arrested. In court ho Bald: "It was good that thoy stopped mo when thoy did. I'd have killed him. Ho has robbod mo of everything had." Slept Twenty Tears In a Coffln. Osnitosn, Wis., March 29. Tho remains of Mrs. Rosch, for many years nn eccentric character of this city, were buried yester day. The old lady was an odd charactor. She had attained tho ago of 100 years. The most peculiar of her eccentricities was that of sleoping nightly In a coffin. Twenty years ago sho purchased a casket, and at her own requost sho was burled in it after she had used it a score of "years for a bed An Aged Murderer's Fllppuncy. Stratford, Ont., March 29. On Oct. 14 last Jessie, tho 14-year old daughter of William Kolth, wa3 brutally murdered after being outraged. Amedao Chattello who is about 60 years of ago, was arrested and pleaded guilty. The trial took place yosterday, and Chattello was sentoncod to bo hanged on May 31. As tho jndgo fin ished Chattello interjected, "Correct." Drowned with a Sinking Schooner. Cambridge, Md., March 29. Tho sloop John H. Thomas sprung a leak and sunk in the Choptank river. James Jones, col ored, ono of tho crow, was drowned. Cap tain James R. Stout and wlfo had a nar row escape, hut wero rescued. Tho Thomas was loadod with oyster shells, bound from Denton to this port. Murder in the First Degree. ELKTON,Md.,Mnrch 29. Horuco Cooper, colored, who has been on trial slnco Mon day for tho murder of his sweethoart.Mag- glo Pitta, also colored, at Cokosbury, on Nov. 18 last, has been convicted of mur der of tho first degroo, tho jury returning a verdict after bolng out all night. rHEbestinvestment in real estate is to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell many good house has remained unsold for want of paint. The rule should be. thouch. "the best paint or none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap paints. To be sure of getting Strict lv Pure White Lead, look at the orand ; this one is safe : "John T. Lewis & Bros. For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pute White Load Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint t$ pounds of strictly Pure Vbite Lead the desired shade ; they are in mi sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in tha liandiett form to nit M'Utl Pure While Lead. A ond many thousand dollars have been saved rom-i iy-o hits by having our book on painting - n f . oldi-urd Send us a postal card and get jtHh tree. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. TUli MANITOBA MUDDLE. Tho Provinoial Legislature Ad journs to May 9, THUS POSTPONING THE QUESTION. The Adjournment Taken to Avoid Hasty Action on a Matter of Gravest Import ance Catholics Declaro tho Government Is Shirking the Issue. Winnipeg, Man., March 29. Premier Grconway mado an official statement to tho Manitoba legislature on tho separate, or parochial school question. Ho oom monccd by stating that his government aw no reason why it should change Its position in regard to tho school system of Manitoba national schools for all, and no separata schools. Tho receipt of tho message from Ottawa with a copy of tho remedial ordor mado by tho Dominion government raised consti tutional questions oxccodlng in gravity and importance, to his mind, any consti tutional question that has heretofore arisen In auy legislative assembly in Can ada since tho day whon tho Canadian provinces wore sonfederatcd. These ques tions affected not only tho provlnco of Manitoba, but ovory provlnco In tho Do minion of Canada. In vlow of thoso facts tho government had decided to ask that tho legislature adjourn till Mny 9, In ordor that ninplo time may bo given for full and deliberate consideration of tho whole mat ter. Tho premier's remarks wore received with cheers, and tho motion to adjourn was agreed to at today's session. Tho Catholics chargo that this Is nn at tempt to shirk tho Issue, but it is dented by tho govornmout. Thoy say that tho order from Ottuwa is an unprecedented ono and must bo well weighed, or thoro Is dnngor of a disruption of confederation. Tno premier was asked by tho Associated Press correspondent whether tho Domin ion government would bo llkoly to tako this adjournment of tho local houso as a refusal on tho part of tho provlnco to act in tho matter of tho ordor. Ho replied that no such construction could bo put upon tho adjournment, inasmuch ns tho provin cial government was taking tho ordorlnto consideration. Thoro was no likelihood that tho Dominion government, having a clear threo weoks of sossiou before tho provincial houso meets again and sends its answer, will act In tho matter before hear ing from Manitoba. "You can depond upon it," said anothor minister, "that tho Dominion government Is not going to touch this school question any sooner than It has to. Tho Important point in tho matter is whether tho- reply of tho provincial houso will or wiU not b final, and whothor tho action of the Do minion govornment will or will not bo final. Of courso tho Dominion govern ment will not net until tho reply from Manitoba Is received. It Is not a question to hurry over." Sir Charlos Hlbbort Tupper's resigna tion, and his attitude on tho schools re medial order, is tho subject of much ap proving comment hero. Briefly stated, Sir Charles Tuppor's contention was that tho Dominion government should have gone to tho country on this Important question, and should not hnvo called a session at all. Tho Orange lodgo of Manitoba was in sossion hero yesterday, and adopted reso lutions denouncing lntorforonco by tho central government in provincial educa tional affairs, and urglug a public conven tion of nil shades of political and religious opinions to act on tho disputed question. AT Tins DOMINION OAriTAI Greonway's Action in Adjourning the Man. Itoba Legislature Commended. Ottawa, March 29. Thoro Is still groat uncertainty regarding tho political situa tion. As tno matter now stands It is a caso of Tupper vorsus Bowoll. If tho min ister of justice triumphs thoro will bo dis solution, as ho feels that tho Conservative party would bo all tho bettor for a few years of opposition, or until the Manitoba school question is out of tho way. Premier Bowoll insists on a sossion boforo dissolu tion. It is thought hero that Promior Green way, of Manitoba, has acted ulscreetly In tho Interests of his sldo of tho school caso in adjourning tho legislature until May 9, instead of acting hastily by returning tho orderrojectod to Ottawa. As tho Domln Ion parliament moots April 18, the Ottawa government will now bo forced to mako their policy known in tho speooh from tho throno and subsequent debates. Thinks Cubans nave Blade a Mistake, TAMPA, Kin.. March 29. Tho Plant steamship Ollvot nrrlved from Havana last night, bringing a numbor of passen gers. Ono of these, a Cuban planter of vast estates, is going to Now York, his homo. He says the Cuban revolution means the ruin of the island, and that there are no Influential men at the head of it. He predicts a dismal failure In four months. Ho thinks tho Cubans havo greatly Injured themselves by this Insur rection, when Spain was just bogiuning to glvo thorn homo rulo. Lynched for Trivial Cause. Jackson, Miss., March 29. In tho southwestern portion of this county threo young ladles en route to an entertainment in company with tholr little brother woro overtaken by an unknown negro, wuo ro- omosted that thoy lot him rldo. Thoy de clined, and ho undortook to force hlmsolt Into tho vohlolo, nut tnoy boat him oil. Arriving at tho outortalnmout they told what had napponou, and n posso was or ganized. Thoy found tho negro and rid dlod him with bullets. Bald lie Had Keen on a Spree. New Yohk, March 29. William Baura busch, cashier for H. Battorman, a dry goods doalorof Brooklyn, who disappeared a week ago with "w,300 of his employer'; money, gave hlmsolf up to tho police yes terday. Ho said ho hod been on a spreo in Philadelphia, and thoro spont all tho monoy ho took with him. Baumbusch' books are said to show a shortago of about IG00, which would mako his total deficit 13,000. Women Should Remove Their Hats. Kansas City. Mo., March 29. TheNon- Partisan Woman's Christian Tomporanco union has mado a dccldod stand on tho hat removal proposition. The organization declares against womon's bond gear In churches and all Indoor mcotlugs. Killed by u I'rematuro ItUst, Cawsondalb, Pa., March SO. Joseph Kafa, it minor in tho Glenwood milieu, re- colvod injuries on Wednesday from a pre mature blast from whloh ho died yester day. William l?lshor, a fellow wurkninu, was also seriously injured. REBELS (jtmcral Cmnuo Will be I'uriiWhed with Unlimited Kulillers. Madrid, March 29. The premier, Sonor Canavos dol Castillo, In nn intervlow to day, said: "It Is uoless to dony that tho situation of nffalrs In Cuba is grave. But tho govornment is determined tosettlotho mnttor decisively this timo. Within tho next six months 20,000 men will bo sont to Cuba, and, if necessary, 100,000 troops will bo dispatched in ordor to occupy tho entire disturbed territory." General Martinez do Campos lias ao- ritod tho commission to go to Cuba at GENERAL MARTIN KZ CAMI'03. the head of tho reinforcements which are to be sont there, and has declared that tho moment ho lnnds In Cuba ho will proceed with operations doslguod to put down tho revolt lnstautor. Tho govornment yesterday forwarded 12,000,000 to Cuba. Troops aro rapidly bo lng concentrated at their respective ports of embarkation. Six largo merchant steamers havo boon chartered for uso as transports, and will sail from Cadiz, Vn lencla,Corunna and Santnndor with troops ond war material some timo between April and 18. No Proof of Minister Muruaea's Charges. Washington, March 29. Senor Mur- ungn, the Spanish minister, has recently advised tho st.ato department of soveral shipments of arms and ammunition from this country to tho Insurgents In Cuba. Thoso shipments aro said to havo been mado from Philadelphia, Perth Amboy, N. J., and Savannah, On-. Tho prosecu ting officers of tho government havo been unablo thus far to secure sufficient ovl donco to make casos. A Murderer's Fear of Death. CHIOA90, March 29. Tho trial of Sldnoy Coopor, tho colored murderer of George Adams, also colored, created nn exciting scene in court. Wlion a juror was asked if ho had any scruples against tho death sentenco Coopor, on hearing tho word "death," fell back unconscious, nud .while balllfs tried to rustoro tho terror stricken wrotch his wlfo and children became wildly hysterical, and tho screaming wo man was removed to an unte-room. The hysteria spread to somo of tho female spec tators, and for a momont pandemonium scorned Imminent. All through tho exam ination tho murderer's face wn3 blanched with fear. A Maniac's Doublo Crime. St. Louis, March 29. An old lady named Katherlno Kalsor, living at 1,130 Lynch street, was literally hacked to doalh by hor nophow, C. L. Williams, who had been living with hor for somo timo. A hatchet was tho weapon used, and tho woman s skull was laid open in sevoral places. When tho infuriated man had comploted tho dcod ho socurod a knifo and mado soveral gashes in his own throat. Medical aid was unavailing la either case. Temporary Insanity Is thought to be tho causo of tho deed. New Homes for Settlers. Washington, March 29. Secretary Smith yesterday forwarded to tho presi dent tho drafts of two proclamations open ing to settlement tho lands ceded by tho Yankton Sioux Indians in South Dakota. and tho Alsoa and Otho Indians, on tho Slletz reservation, In Oregon. Tho presi dent is oxpectod to act immediately on these, and issuo the formal proclamations within a fow days. Tho Yankton reser vation embodies somo of tho best land in tho state, and thoro are 108,000 ocros of the ceded lands. Desperadoes Shot Down. Little Rock, March 29. Early in the morning threo dosperadoes, Bam MoWlU lams, Georgo Sanders and bam Butler. rodo into tho town of Braggs' Station, and started to hold up tho town. A fight be tween tho bandits and the citizens then ensued in which MoWilllams and Sanders wero killed. Butlor escaped, after being wounded. A citizen was also dangerously Injured. Ulsmarck Enthusiasm Increasing, Berlin. March SO. The storm of Bis marck enthusiasm continues to incroaso throughout Germany. Any ono who holds aloof from tho demonstrations is treated as an onomy of tho empire. Somo of tho papers call upon tho resldoits of Berlin to uocorato their nouses witn nags on mod day, tho 80th anniversary of tho prlnco'i birth, and to illuminate thorn Monday night. Hade Homeless by Flames. St. Augustine, Fla., March 29. Tho northwestern portion of this city was swept by fire yesterday afternoon, destroy ing forty-nlno rosldencos and business houses bosldos several smallor structures, entailing a loss of fully $100,000. 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