EVLNING HERALD I ! MELA WILL LIGHT Published dally, except Sunday by xZilllALI) 1'OltLlHlllNO CUMI'AHV, Publication ofllco and mechanical Jcpartmont North Mnrkct Street. . tTi j In dollvcrod In Shenandoah and me pencuu surf0Uneiing towns for Six Cents weok, pa yablo to the carrlors. lly mall, Three DollarH a yoar or Twenty-live cents per month, It) advance JLttvrrtUementM charged according to space ted position. The publishers reserve tho right to clianeo tho position of advertisements when- over the Dubllcatlon of news roaulres it. The rli ht la also reserved to reject ony advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that the pub- tlhcrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates seade known upon application. Rathor Than Yield to the De mands of Great Britain. HER CITIZENS TULLY DETERMINED Sntercd at the post offloo at Shenandoah, I'a si second closs mall matter. THU JSVBtrxta HEHAJjD, Shenandoah. Penna. Evening Herald FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1895. llcmly to Sco Tholr Homri nnd Cities Des olated mid Laid in Aslioii Hatlier Tlmn Submit to What Tlioy Kcgnrd as Na tional Dishonor. Washington. April 5. It Is stated by persons In a position to sponk with author ity that as soon as Venezuela is convipccu Groat Britain hits finally declined to arbi trate or settlo tho boundary dispute, as suggested by tho United Stntos through Ambassador mynrd, tho southorn repuu Ho will regretfully but resolutely resort to what sho reanrds as her only rccourso a resort to force, ''onezuola fully recog- nlzos tho groat military strongth or Great Brltuln, but it la declared that her people nro ready to soo tholr homos and their cit- les desolated and laid In ashes rathor than submit to what thoy regard as national dishonor. Joaquin Crospo, who thrco yoars ago led tho revolt that resulted In the overthrow of President Palaelo, is now president of the republic Ho Is a bravo and detar The row between England and France Is another case of an African In the wood pile. TnE Chinese should tear down their Great Wall and build school houses with the material. THAT Spanish apology is evidently lost In the mails. Our Spanish friends really should reform their postal arrangement? If it seems to be necessary later on to I set the Monroe doctrine to music and compel John Bull to sing, we are quite prepared to do It. The bodv of another robber, riddled with bullets, has been found in the woods near the scene of the recent attempted hold-up" on the Cincinnati Southern Railroad. This makes three. To arm train hands is conducive to honesty. Sam Ills rather for Slnnilor. PAN Fkancibco, April 5. Tin- row lu tho Spreokels family has reached n nomo what sensational stage. Young Gin Ppreokels llled a complaint In tho superior court yesterday charging his fatlior with slander. Clans Spreckcls.ln a vecentnows paper intorvluw, practically charged Ills younger sons with unibozzlumont and "a typo of hlaokmall" by which thoy woro try ing to beat him out of S2,(W0,000. una sues for only $300 damages, saying ho moroly wishes to refute Ills fnthor'R chargos. Urging a l'ro Trnilo 1'nrty. Minneapolis, April 5. Tho state Dom- ocratlo association Is at work on a groat political Rcliomo. It is tho formation of a free trade party, which snail cm Draco tno whole country. Tho association lias sent out circulars Inviting a conferenco of all bollovors in freo trado to bo held In Chi cago during tho first week In October. Tho movement Is claimed to havo tho endorse ment of Prosldont Cleveland, Secretary Carllslo any many other leaders In tho party. Whirled Around it Mm ft. IIONESDAU:. I'.i.. April 5. Charles Grlmstone. ngud II yoars, of Bethany, three miles from this place, was seriously Iniured In an nccmVnt at Seelyvlllu mills. Ho was holplng Jacob Hausertoguta load of sawdust whou his sleevo was caught lu tho koy of a pulley and ho wi whirled around tho shaft. His loft arm. right leg and throo ribs wero broken and ho was internally Injured. His recovery is doubt ful. Illinois Democrats and the Currency. SPniNGFIELD, Ills., April 5. Tho Demo cratic state central commltteo of Illinois issued a call for a state convention to meet at Sprlngflold on June 4, to consldor tho ourroncy question, whloh it is proposod to make tho issue for tho noxt campaign. FIGHTING FOR TERESA." Mexican Fanatic Create a Miniature Kev nlntlnti .Jul Ovur the llonlor. Galveston, Tox., April C A lottor to Tho News from i'rosldeo, Tox., on the Rio Grando, tells of an incipient Insurrection among Moxlcau fanatlos. Tho trouble, which has boon browing among tho Mex icans of tho bordor ovor tho person Known as "Saint Toresa," who claims power to perform miracles, broke out again this wcok. Tho nioro Ignorant of tho Mexicans aro greatly stirred up about tho matter. Tno miniature revolution wliicti toon placo at Mulatto has culminated at Ojl nangojd'rosldoo dol Norte), Moxlco. Tho prisoners takon at Mulatto woro Incar cerated in jail at OJlnango. Tho hunch bach loader of tho Saint's party domaud thosurront'erof tho prlsonors, and upon being refused sont word to OJlnango that ho would uso torco to obtain thorn. Suit ing his actions to tho words tho hunchbach started with an armed forco of 150 mon. Tho authorities, hearing of his approach, started a forco to moot .him, and In tho light which onsuod, which was kopt up until dark, eight woro reported' dead on botli sides and several wounded. Tho au thorities retreated to OJlnango, and tho hunchback remained outsldo tho walls of tho city, threatening It for thrco days, and OJlnango is still in a state of slcgo. Tho women and children havo crossed the Rio Grando into Toxas for safety. tJUEEN Victoria has given her consent to the bill passed by tho South Australia Parliament bestowing the full right of suffrage on women. Woman suffrage is now on trial on bo b sides of the world, rwl CLfmlpntfi J' . olltics will watch the results erest. The trade revival, which began to man! iest itself two orjthree weeks ago, becomes -mnro mnrlrpd ns the time nasses. On the stock market the improvement is par tlcularly noticeable. Not only ia the volume of saleB larger than they were, but the prices are higher. Nobody, of course, looks for anything like a boom in the next few months. The business torpor of two years can not be overcome sud lpnlv. The improvement will be slow for a while, but it will be continuous and before the present year ends the normal conditions will probably be restored and trade reach the level of the period in ,..o,1lntplv nrecedlnc the panic. As measured by bank clearances, the busl- ness of the country Is still 10 or 15 per cent, below that of 1892, but the gap 1b steadily narrowing. Prices of all sorts are about this much below the average of that year, so that the present clearances may represent as large a volume of tran sactions as those did. Because of the in- PRESIDENT CRESPO, OF VENEZUELA. mined lighter, and Is pronounced in his opposition to tho British Uemaiuls. 'inero was considerable hard lighting in Ven ezuela boforo tho triumph of Crcspo's fol lowers, and while tho trouble was going on It was openly stated that victory for Crospo and his accosslon to tno prosiuonoy would mean tho poacef ul cession to Great Britain of tho disputed territory. When Crospo won, however, and was mado pres ident, ho proved to bo as good a patriot as Palaelo had been, and Hoes not proposo to glvo up an aero, let alono tho vast terri tory England domands, with Its fabu lously rich gold mines, without tho bitter est kind of a strugglo. It Is said that tho contention wltn lireat Britain is not so much ono of territory ns of tho sentiment and honor involved. So firmly impressed have tho pcoplo Decomo with this that tho opinion is expressed that thoy would rather soo tholr country go out or oxistenco man pass into tno prao tlcal oontrol of a foreign power. Llttlo doubt is felt under these clrcumstaucos that Vcnozuola will forcibly assort her rights to tho disputed Orinoco territory ns soon as Urcatlirltain s rejection oi a sonu ment aro dollnltoly communicated. This territory oxtends about 150 miles along tho coast, running back thirty-five miles to what Is known as tho Schomberg lino. Through tho middle of this strip runs tho Orinoco rlvor, commanding tho commorco to tho Interior of South Amer ica. Groat Britain, is already woll ln tronchod thoro with a naval station at the mouth of tho river. The interest of tho United States In the controversy has progressed steadily in re cent days. It bogau with tho friendly sug costlon through Mr. Bayard of a settle ment, and a request from congress that Great Britain submit the matter to arbi tration. The United States squadron un der Admiral Moado was accorded an ova tion at Venezuelan ports quite rocontly, nnd stops wero takon to commemorate the Monroe doctrine by oreotlng a statuo to Presldont Monroe at tho capltol of Vene zuela. Within recont days Venezuela has ranted lartro concessions of tho Orinoco councry to cltizons of tho United States, O not be deceived. This brand of White Lead s 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 Ture White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can t& . ?5-pound lceg ot Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance m matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on yamls and color-card, free; it will probably avu you a good many dollars. JOHN T, LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. dilMirafcr'n KnclLh Diamond Itratlrf. EHUYROYAL PILLS Oriclnuland iniy uenuino. safe, alwaj reliable, ladies ask Drugjrirt for Chtchrattr Kngtith Dia-A n.fiM.1 limtut In U. and Gold metallic iboiei. teaiea wiid Diue nowu, ibho tinwtm .A 4mltnlin,iM. At DrrJITirtgt . OT Mud 4c In itampt for particular!, tvitlmoniali ani "iteiicr lor i.naie. itwnij rviur i (t.iiitii Testimonial!. Aunt Jtoper. ChlMiPiprChenilculi..Miuilnn Houare. old by atV Local UrugnUU. Fhlluda., l'a. l2m When In POTTSVILLK, Stop at BATTLE WITH TRAIN ROBBERS. One Stan Killed and Several Wounded In Indian Territory. Oklahoma City. Anrll 5. Flvo men stopped a Hock Island train near Dover, I. T., at a lato hour, and mado a desporato hut fruitless attempt to secure the con tents of tho safo in tho oxnross car. Ex press Mossongcr Jonos rof usod to open tho door, nnd was shot through a cracK in mo door, sustaining a sorloils wound. Tho rohhors wont throuuh tho cars, which wero well flllod with passongors, and com- nolled thorn to empty tholr pockets, secur ing in this way $350, six watches, two dia mond rings, and other nrtlolos or vaiuo. Then tho robbers rodo oil. Word has roached horo that the posso which wont in pursuit of tho outlaws ovor- tookthem about fifteen miles from tho Rpnnn of tho robborv In a fight that fol lowed ono man was killod and several wounded. Names aro not glvon. Iho lnnilors of tho robbery. It is now known, were Charlos Balloy and Zyp Wyatt, of Ingalls, l'ayuo couuty. Thoy wero recog nized bvox-Unlted States Marshal Grimes, who was a passougor on tho train. Tho otliors wero evidently local thlovos from Kingfisher. General 9Iaceo ILands In Cuba. Madrid, April 6. A dispatch from Cuba states that a filibustering steamer was run ashoro noar Duabas, a short dis tance oast of Baracoa, near tho oastorn ex tremity ot tho Island, nnd twenty-two robols wnro lauded, lnoludlng General Macoo, Crombet and Valdcs. Two sailors belonging to tho stoamor wero captured by tho Spaniards. Thoy stated that uie mi- bustorers had killed tho captain ot the vossol for refusing to land them at tho nlaco thoy destined. SeuorDupuydoLomo, the nowly appointed Spanish minister to tho United States, loft Madrid Wednes day ovculng with Marshal Martinez do Camno3. Ho accompanies the mar ai io Cuba, and will prooood thonco t' Vash- lngtou. Clerk Nolan's Stealing New York, April 5. Noth .g has yet boon heard of William T. Nol vj, formerly olork of tho Park Avonuo ho.-J, who dis appeared on Saturday last, leaving many irreu-ularmos in nis uooks. xc nau uecn said that tho extent of Nolan's defalca tions might run from ?20,000 to $30,000, but Goueral Earlo, proprietor or the hotel, said that he did not think tho amount would bo ovor $8,000. Ho said that Nolan had stolon tho monoy by turning over falso balances to tho auditor, Miss Lans ing. Nolan lived in a flat in West One Hundred and Fifty-first stroot with his wlfoand two llttlo ohlldron. Tho story that he led a double life Is Indignantly do- Best Spring Tonic Is the one which will the most thoroughly and quickly drive out of the blood the accumulations that are in evitable in the winter months, and which threaten health when the habits of life change under the warming sua. of spring. A spring cleaning" is as necessary for our bodies as in our houses. You will never have spring fever if you an ticipate it by thoroughly cleaning the system. This is the best time to put your bodily house m thorough order. You can do it easily, comfortably and satisfactorily with Forecastfor 189! 1 p-Jsl For Shenandoah and Vicinity. Fair trado winds, with increasing velocity in nil branches of bus iness, followed by frequent showers of Dollars into the coffers of tno HERALD adver tisers. Do Ifou Wan t To be in the ShowerofDollars Lager and Pilsner Beefs PHILWOLL'S HOTELhledbyhu- ,...-,.. I A Connecticut Murder Mystery, zuu Norm viemre oiruui. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room ,tq"hp(l Finest wines. Manors, cigars. crease In population and In extent of In dUBtries, however, which has taken place . nn(1 a strong nop0 6eems to bo entertained in the past three years, higher figures than those will have to be reached before the level of the prosperity of 1892 will be touched, but It Is evident that that line will soon be In sight. on tho part of Vonozuola that the Unltod States will not stanu mty uy " a rosor 10 forco Is mado. It Is understood that tho position of Groat Britain In declining the suggestion of tho Unltod States for the sottlomont of tho trouble with Vonozuola is substan tially as follows: First Great Britain takos the position that tho question of arbitration was onco before proposed by Venozuela. At that tlmo tho forolgn office gavo tho subject tho most caroful consideration, and then sub- HOTEL KAIBR, CHAS. BUROH1LL, Prop: North Main St., MA.HAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel la the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. It is now clearly apparent that the manufacturing supremacy, so long held by New England, Is seriously menaced, and what is very significant is that New a ombodylng ft,)rop09itlon to Kngland statesmen recognize anu ap-. ftrwtrate certain uelinito suujoets 01 oon preclatethe fact. They have set them- troversy. To this proposition Vonozuola p , , , , 1 has nevor mado a roply, either accepting selves to investigating the why and the or rojeotiug tho proposed basis of arbltra wherefore, for if tne manufacturing ' tion. Under these clroumstanoes It Is not industries of their respective states TX& W. J. Canceirius, Saloon I 31 East Centre Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper- once drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. likely to be crippled by the activity and success ot like industries in the South and the West, it will. leave their hitherto marvelously prosperous section of the oountry with but few of the natural resources enjoyed by those sections in which this manufacturing activity is so markedly assorting itself. The West and the Northwest have already made great progress, and the South appears to be awakening to a full sense of her ability to add manufacturing In its various branches to the vast natural resources with which that section abounds. Evi dently there Is going to be a wider dis tribution of the many blessings vouch safed this widely extended country ot ours. The manufactures of New Kngland have not only made Massachusetts and her sister staUi wealthy and prosperous, but they have also contributed in au eminent degree to the mental cultivation f th naoDle. The same results will follow the establishment ot manufao tones on a large wale In ny section of the oountry, and liunee, in addition to the uuilding up of the labor Interests, there will be an outgrowth of culture that will greatly enhance the blessing. unanswered Second In any event there are certain portions of territory to which Venezuela lays claim, which under no circumstances will be made the subject of arbitration, as they nro recognized and established por tions of the British domain, and are not. thorofore, a subject on whloh the Judg ment of arbitrators oould be invoked. Third The subject matter Is ono be tween Gceat Britain ana Venezuela, so that tho good ollloes of tho United States nro not regarded as ossentlal to a settlo nient, as It is not unuerstooii mat tne Unltod State- has assumed a protectorate ovor Vonozuola or has othur Interest than that of a friendly power. New rnatmater Appointed. Wasmnoton, April 5. Korty-ono fourth elasH postmasters woro appointed yester day, of whlcli tiurty-sevon were to uu va cancies caused by ueotli or resignation. Among these wero: Maryland Abingdon, J. W. Wilson; Ammendalo, J.W.Franch; Butler, S. W. Tipton; Snydersburg, K. A. Snyder; Thomas Hun, W. T. Forward. Pennsylvania Iilyhtoiie. Mrs. M. J. l'ayuo; Oakville, J. M. Brown. A County Treasurer'! Hlmrtnge. PlTTSFlEi-D, Ills., April 6. For some time a shortage has been suspected in the county treasurer's oiuoe, and a oommlttoo has been at work on the hooka. As a re sult J. W. iAnville, deputy oounty treas urer. has been arrested, and is now look ing for bondsmen. Ills shortage li esti mated at 12,000. JOHN A. BEELLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-31 Bouth Main St., Hhenanaoan Aeent for D..G. Yuenglltg & Bon's celebrated Beer. Porter Ales etc. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. LIVERY Fear Alley, Rear Coffee Honse. The Dest rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Caipels, Fealta, Malta, Sic, "" iu.,.i v. ga jsast uoai at. New Hayek, April 5. The state expert who lias boon examining for several months the blood stains at the home of Storskowsjl, the Polo aooused of murder ing his wlfo and stepson at East Thomp son, has determined, after several Hundred tests, that tho blood Is buman. This has been ono of tho most mystorlous tragedies In the records of Connecticut crime, Tho most caroful soaroh thus far has not re vealed tho bodies. Tho accusod man says that hU wlfo and child havo gone away, and that the blood in tho houso is that of chickens. Sirs. IJeane Will Mnke a Legal Fight, Toi'EKA, Kan., April &. The new state board of charities met at the asylum and organized by oloctlng Morton Albaugh, of Kingman, as prosldont anu ueorge A. Clark, of Junction City, socrotary. The election of Clark as socrotary was a recog nition of the man appointed by the gov ernor as successor of Mary A. Lease. Mrs. Lease was present and gave notice that she considered tho proceedings Illegal, and said she would take steps at onco to have the now secretary ousted from tho board. Lawyer Disbarred for Fraud. Trenton, April 5. John W. Wartman, a lawyer ot many years standing and largo practice in Camden, was disbarred yester day by the supremo oourt, which rendered a decision lu the matter of tno charges against the lawyer. There were fourteen ot these, contained In as many specifica tions, all of whloh charged oithor fraud or extortion. The oourt took up only two of the cases, saying that all the othors were ot a kindred nature. Finest, Purest, Healthiest. Cartel? Bock Beer On tap at all the leading saloons. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. OARTHAN STEEL PI0EET FEN0E Eve loo ybodj in Shenandoah cs to the columns of The e Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In flrst-ciaas, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAU8T, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardin Street. Also Life and Aooldontal Companies "Whon it Comoa to GROCERIES i Our stook speaks for Itnelf. M you don't come to town, send your orders, 'lhy VU1 be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 20 K. Centre Btrcot, Hbenandoab. (s the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden lence for residences, l&wns.cem etcry lota or any kind of fencing. M. II. Mastsb oas the agency and carries it In stock at his marble and granite works, 127 H. J1KDIH ST, Heral For an Advertisement of any thing- worth bringing to the notice of the public. They rarely waste time over other papers. Do you see the point? ..The Moral.. Is that if you have any induce ment to hold out to the 17,000 residents and the throngs of strangers constantly visiting the largest town in Schuylkill you should use the columns of the Herald. Not only does it guarantee the widest publicity, but its rates' are proportionately low. A Young Wife Murilored. Chaiileston, W. Va., April 6. News has been received horo ot tho murder of the IS-year-old wlfo of IJIIey Thomas, noar Slssonsvlllo. The murdered woman was found dead In hor bed, having evidently been choked to denth. Suspicion of tho crime has fallen upon hor husband, who for Homo time has been disturbing tho neighborhood by his insane jealousy. Mr. Ktuke Vujt UU Tux, NkwYokk, April 6.-W. B. I). Stokes has sent a check to the oolleoUir ot per sonal taxes for tftW) aswissed on him In 1M on tW,(XX) ot ihartM In the defunot Madison Bouare bank. Justice ISeaoh on Wednesday slffiiod an order committing Mr. Htokes to the county Jul! until tho amount oiaiiueu was paM. Giltnores Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. 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No no genuine with. out JlammerBlouKb uros. looeu Job 6 Printing The reputation of our job department for neatness and despatch is well known, as(the amount of work turned out will attest. "We have just added to this department all of the latest and neatest faces of type, mak ing it one of the most complete jobofficesinthe county. If you are in need of this class of work leave your order with I II The Herald i Markot St., btw. Lloyd and Centre.
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