EVENING HERALD Published daily, except Sunday bj jsuAiiit vviiLisiuxa costrAim, - MicMlon ofllce and mechanical JopartmcnV North Market Streot. t'v. tla-aTJ I delivered In Shenandoah and peram surrounainetowngf0rSlxConte weck,pjablo to thecarriers. I)ymatl,Thrco ollartf a yoar orTwcnty-flvo cents per month, l advanre. Advertisement! chnrged according to space "id .los.' .on. The publishers reserve the right r change tho position of advertisements when er tho publication of news roaulros It. The flf ht la also reserved to reject nny advertise 'nt, whether paid for or not, that the pun sters may deem improper. Advertising rates de known upon application. Kntored at tho post offloeat Shenandoah, Pa. second closs mall matter. tue xrvNixa ueuat.d, Shenandcfth, Pcee:. livening Herald MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1895. Mr. Edison says be is making good progress with an Invention which will throw on a screen the life-size picture of a inim speaking while the phonograph supplies the words or it will supply both the music and the movements of the per formers in grand opera. The music of the future may be something entirely different from what Wanner supposed. The announcement Is given out from Washington "on the highest authority" that Mr. Cleveland has positively stated that be will not accept, under any circum stances, another nomination for the Presi dency, If this declaration wi made for the purpose of testing public sentiment, the President and the few lonesome cuckoos who still flutter about him will not be long intloubtnstohow the country feels on the subject. Mr. Cleveland pos a jsses the distinction of being almost as unpopular with his own purty as he is with Republicans. Between the two, the city and the bounty dallies, the latter, if reasonably well conducted nre the most important and valuable to the localities in which they are published. The fact of itself that such local papers are well sustained at home indicates an intelligent, eater prising and public spirited citizenship. Such a newspaper is of itself a most valuable business advertisement in the Interest of the whole community, and naturally also, thoso who have the saga city to parade their own business before the public through its advertising columns enjoy the lion's share of business prosperity. This is as true in the interior towns as it Is in the large cities. And it Is also true that as a rule, customers find that the best bargains are obtained by the most liberal advertisers for the gcod reason that their increasing amount of business enables them to give customers the very best terms. Nothing has so agitated Parl-j for long time as the reported discovery by M. Groussler of a scientific moans of tracing the paternity of children who know not their own fathers. It Is easy to under stand with what alarm the news of such a discovery will be received In a country where illegitimacy is so common as in France. The announcement may possibly cause some tremors of nervousness e in America.. The Paris journalists have speedily recognized that nothing could appeal more directly to the Interests of their readers, and they have been Inter viewing everybody of consequence about the probable truth and effect of the momentous news. It is not surprising that some vehement protests have been printed. It is declared that it is time to call a halt in the relentless march of science when It becomes so presumptuous as to Invade domestic secrets which It has no right to expose. THE uneasiness with whlcb bpaln re i;ards the Cuban insurrection today is in marked contrast with the swaggering confidence and assumed contempt with j which she greeted the first tidings of the revolt in the Pearl of the Antilles. Al though the mother country has dispatched boatload after boatload of troops to the scene of hostilities, the Cuban outbreak Is more formidable and menacing than ever. Late advices state that insurgents have now appeared in the central part of the island, and the indications are that tho Insurrection may break out in the western provinces at nny day. The Ameri can people will watch with sympathetic Interest the progress of the Insurgents in Cuba. That Island Is virtually a part of the American coutluent, and should be such politically. The system of govern ment to which Cuba Is a victim is an Anomaly on American soli. It Is a do spGtlsm pure and simple, which Is founded on and perpetuated by force. Spain makes no pretense of ruling Cuba for the benefit of Its people. She usee it simply for the purpose of aggrandizing herself. Tt is time that thin medieval robber was 'ompelied to release her prey. There will be a general hope that the present revolt Is the crimson streak which heralds the lawn of Cuban liberty and Independence. I'lllf IN 1TO0. Ghastly Murder of Two Young Ladies in a Oliuroli, THE ALLEGED MURDERER CAUGHT. lie Is n Medical Student, nnd In Ilnllcveil to Ilnve n Mnnta for Murder Ho Vn Also n Sunday School Oillclal, ntul Highly Iteapectctl. SAN FllANClsco, April 15. Tho Kmnu uol Baptist church, nt Uartlctt street be tweon Twenty-second nnd Twenty-third, in this city, has been tho scene, of two of tho most ntroclous murders over commit ted In tho stnto. On Saturday tho mutil ated nnd murdcr?d body of Mlnnlo Will iams was found in tho library of tho cdl flco. Yesterday tho nudo body of Ulancho Lamont was found in tho towor of tho samo church. Tho snmo hand, tho author ities bollovo, slow both girls, nnd W. H. T. Duraut, tho young man suspected of both crlmos, Is now in custody. Ulancho Lamont nnd Mlnnlo Williams wore members of tho Emanuol Church and members of tho Sunday school class. Tho former was n student at tho normal school, on Powell street, in this city; tho lattor was n companion In n family in Alabama, ocross tho bay from tho city. Thoy both woro 21 yonrs old, brunettes, and protty nnd modest girls. Both hnd boon tho re cipients of attentions from a young medi cal studont named W. II. T. Durant, who Is also tho librarian of tho church nnd tho secretary of tho young pooplo's socloty of the church. On April 8 Miss Lamont dlsnppoarcd. Dllllgont search failed to rovoal any trnco of her whereabouts, nnd her nunc, Sirs. Koblo, with whom sho had boon living, was totnlly unablo to throw nny light ou tho affair. Miss Lamont camo from Dil lon, Mon,, sovernl months ago, having boon in San Francisco for her health and nt tho samo time to attend tho normal school, to perfect horsolf as a teacher. Tho last person scon In her company was young Durant. On Saturday tho mutilated body of Mlnnlo Williams wns found in tho library 5f tho church. Tho girl hnd been assaulted, nnd hor romolns woro cut and hacked, tho girl having ovldoutly died from loss of blood. On further oxnmlnation It was found that sho had been gagged, tho as sailant tenrlng part of hor undorclothlng nnd thrusting It down hor throat with a sharp stick, badly lacoratlng tho tongue. Two witnesses stnto thoy saw a young man nnd n young woman, tho former answering tho description of Durant, and tho lattor Minnie Williams, enter tho church. Following this clow, tho pollco nt onco put tho rcsldcnco of Durant under Burvellnnco. Miss Wllllnms lived with friends in Ala- moda named Morgan, who gavo hor a homo until sho could securo a position. Sho hnd been n regular attendant of tho Emanuol church, having formerly lived in thnt neighborhood, but tho separation of her father nnd mothor hnd causod hor to movo to Alamoda. Friday morning tho Mor gan fnmlly pnekod tholr household goods, lntondlng to lonvo for Tncoma, nnd Miss Wllllnms hnd romovod hor possessions to tho houso of Mrs. voy, near tho church. Friday evening sliownsto havo attondod a mooting of tho young peoplo's socloty of tho Emanuol church at Dr. Vogers house. At 7:15 o'clock sho loft Mrs. Voy's houso to attoud tho meeting, tnking n latch koy with her. Sho novor appeared thcro. About this timo Durnnt loft his homo on Fair Oaks street in tho samo vi- :lnity, bound for tho samo mooting. At 8 o'olock Durnnt mot Philip Perkins nnd asked him soma questions about trip to Mount Dlnblo. which tho signnl corps, of which ho wns u member, was to mnko next dny. At 9:3(1 ho npponrod at Dr. Vo gel's rosideuco, where tho mooting was In progress, and nono woro merrier during the remnlndor of tho ovoning than ho. At 11 o'clock ho loft with a party of young pooplo and went homo. Tho noxt morning Durant arose early and went with his comrades of tho signal corps for Mount Diablo, fifty miles away. On Sunday Mrs. Noblo, the nuntof Miss Lamont, received through tho malls a papor containing tho four rings worn by nor nleco tho day sho disappeared. On tho papor woro written tho namo and address of Theodore Durnnt. This, togothor with tho fact thnt Miss Wllllnms, nn lntlmato friend of Miss Lamont, had boon heard to say that sho know Uluncho had beon mur dcred, but had refused to toll what she know, led tho pollco to suspect that tho samo ono who had killed Miss Williams had slain Miss Lamont, and that, learning that Miss Williams know of his crlmo, nt tomptod furthor conoonlment by commit' ting n second murder. Lnto Saturday night tho dotoctlvos had about decided Durant hnd murdored Miss Williams, nnd this theory wns furthor strengthened yesterday nfter making t thorough search of the Emanuol church, Tho dead and outraged body of Miss La mont was found concealed In tho steeple, Death had beon causod by strangulation. The body wns lying just lusldo tho dooV of tho lower room, nude and on the lloor. Around tho neck wore blue streaks, tho marks of fingers thnt had been pressed deep Into the tender Hash, Tho mouth was open, showing the regular teoth. The features were badly distorted, being drawn, and the lips were swelled and bloodstained. Durant was arrested last evening at Wulnut Creek, on tho road to Mount Dl nblo. He wns caught by Detectivo An thony, who left in pursuit of him early lu the morning. The pollco are certain thoy have the right man. Durant Is about 38 years of ago, and was born and raised In tho neighborhood in whloh the murder ooourred. lie is n gradu ate of tho Cogswoll High school, and has been studying modiolne for a year. Ho wns a member of the Second brlgudo sig nal corps, and was assistant superinten dent of Emanuol Church Sunday Bcliool. Tho pollco think Durnnt is another "Jnok tho Rlppor," with a mania for murder. Thoy stnto thnt it Is highly probablo that Durant Is responsible for tho killing of Eugene Ward, a youug drug clork, who was found stabbed to death several months ago In tho store whore ho worked. No truce wns over found of tho assassin and tho theory is that Durant killed him. Jumped from llrnoklyn Ilrldgo to Death. Nbw Yokk, April 15. A man who said that he was James Duffy, from county Co van, Ireland, jumped from the Brooklyn bridge and was killed. Duffy was about 97 years old, and a heavy d.-lnker. He spent much of his time in dteve Brodlo's saloon on the Bowr-rv He said that ha had moda gome h'Mh jumps in England, and could eUy ui.ikt ih. Hm iklyn bridge jump. IIt struck Um water ou hu back, however nud wus prububly Instantly killed. Castorln Is Dr. ttnmucl Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless snbstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It is Plcasnnt. Its guarantee is thirty years' nso by millions of Mothers. Castorln la the Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorlalsso well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." IT. A. AncnER, 31, D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, if. Y. "Theusoof 'Castoria' is bo universal and Its merits bo well known that It soon.3 a work of supererogation to endorso It. Tew ore tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos IUbttu, D. D., New York City. The CrjiTADK THE INCOME TAX FIGHT. No Possibility of a llclicnrine; Hcfore Next Full ir Winter. Washington', April 15. Tho determina tion of the appelauts in tho incomo tax enscs to securo n rohonrlug boforo n full bench of tho United Stutos supremo court on tho points on which tho court divided hns caused a ronownl of Interest In tho question of Justice Jackson's health and tho possibility of his return to tho bonch at an early day. Lato advices from Judgo Jackson's homo nt Nashville say that he Is constantly improving, and that, barring n very annoying cough, his physical con dition Is fairly good. It is also stated from tho samo sourco that he oxpocts to bo able to resume his duties as a mombor of tho court ut tho beginning of tho October torm. Thero romnlus only n llttlo moro than n month of tho nrcseut torm, nnd It is not suggested thnt he may roturn for this brief period. In view of this fact thoro can bo no pos sibility of anothor argument In tho case boforo noxt full or winter. This is equally truo if Justice Jackson should decido to rotlro permanently from tho bonch, which it is understood ho has no thought of do ing. In that contingency, however, tho bonch could not bo flllod boforo tho ns sombllng of congress. No Instance Is known when u man nominated for tho su preme bonch has taken his seat beforo he wns confirmed by tho sonato. Congress will not couvouo until noxt Docember, nnd undor no clrcumstnnco3 would the sonato be likely to pass upon u uomlnntlon of this maguitudo until nfter the Chrlstmns holldnys. Action might Indood bo post poned much longer, und It probably would bo If tho predilections of tho nomlnoo should bo opposed to tho Incomo tax, as tho sonato Is committed to tho law. It is ulso suggested that a justlco who had not participated In tho first hearing might fool a delicacy in sitting when tho case was under consideration tho second time. It is qulto possible that tho petition for n rohoarlng may not be granted. The court's rulo of procedure in' such cases is only to grant such petitions upon tho ro- quest of a member of tho court who has voted In opposition to tho wishes of the petitioner. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE The notlse ns Decided to Again Hold Night Sessions. Hakrisburo, April 15. Tho legislators have not yet agreed upon tho dato of final adjournment. Many have grown weary of tholr duties and are anxious to got awny. A resolution will probably bo offered In tho house this ovcnlng fixing May S3 for tho close of the session, It Is thought compromise will be made on tho following Thursday. The last session closed on June 1. Tho question of tho final adjournment was discussed at tho couferenco last Thurs day night, at the executive mansion, bo- tweon the state's fiscal officers and others to consider tho stato revonues and appro priations for tho noxt two years. No data was fixed, but It was tho unanimous seutl ment of tho gontlomon that tho eosslon should not be extended Into Juno. Beginning this wcok tho sonato will ox. tend its sosslons an hour on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, beginning at 10 o'olock Instead of 11 as horotoforo. Tho senators havo managed to keep up with tho house by holding one session a day and (rettlntr away every Thursday. Tho oldor mombors of that body say It will not be necessary to hold moro than ono session a day until near the close of tho term. By prolonging tho sosslons an hour oaoh day the sonators expect to cloar their oalondar of all tho bills which originated In that body. The house is expected to hold night ses sions beginning tomorrow. The senators insist that the houso dovote moro timo to senate bills. It has been tho rulo horoto foro with the house to drop about 200 sen ate bills from tho oalondar near tho oloso of the sosslon. The sonators aro tlrod of this, and demand thut at least a month bo devoted to tholr bills, or timo enough to dlsposo ot thorn. Tho house has set opart this evening for tho consideration of sen ato bills on second reading. Incendiary l'Ire In Matanzas, Cuba. Tampa, Fla., April 15. A sorlous con flagration ou Gorbolt and Matanzas, tho principal streets of Matanzas, Cuba, on Friday night, destroyed tho largo ware house ocoupied by Beabollldo & Co., sugar dealors, and owned by Mlret Bros. Loss is estimated at 800,000; insured in North British anil Sun Insurance companies. Assistance from Havana was requested. Fifteen. persons were Injured nt tho Are, whloh if attributed to incendiarism. A previous luiuuuuoement of an intent to Are tho town Sunday night now appears well founded. The arrival of Maximo Goimw on tin- island i rc portal, and n further uprising In lJn In 1'rlncinn Manuel .-auguilly, biotlu-i ot tuc nnoi is oned Siiugullly, arrived ou the steamer Maocuti,- loot ijuht Castoria. Caatnrla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Etomoch, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dt gestlon. Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as tt has Invariably produced bencflcial results." Edwik F. Taiidee, 31. D., 125th Streot and 7th Avo., New York City. Cohpany, 77 Mukbat Street, New York Cm BRITISH DEFEAT IN CHITRAL Colonel llnttyo Killod While Lending a Masterly Itctrent. Simla, April 15. Tho guides and infnn try belonging to tho brlgndo of Gonernl Waterflold, part of tho forco operating against Umrn, khnn of Jnudol, wcro de tached from tho brlgndo and crossed the Punjkora rlvor to reconnoltor and to chas tlso somo villagers who had been firing on tho British camp. Tho British mot a strong forco of tho enemy and woro coin polled to retreat, covered by an artillery llro from tho camp. Colonel Battyo was killed and several others of the British wore wounded. Tho natives showed great determination, and aro still in forco on the Pun jkora river. Tho nntlvos' kept up a dropping Are on tho British while tho latter woro engnged In constructing n raft brldgo over tho river. Tho bridge was Anally finished, and Col onel Battyo, who wit3 In command of the guides, crossed over safoly, with ordors to form a camp in tho morning and to de stroy tho untlvo villages. Tho onomy find ing that their llro hnd not prevented the completion of tho brldgo, decided to do stroy It. During" tho night thoy throw immense logs into tho rlvor abovo the brldgo. Theo wjro caught In tho rapid current and c.irrled down with groat force upon tho frail brldgo, soon pounding It to pieces. With tho destruction of tho brldgo Col onel Battyo nud his party woro cut off from tho main body of tho British forco. Colonel Battyo, however, proceeded Into the hills to punish tho natlvos. Soon ho signalled across tho rlvor to Qanpral W.vtorH dd thnt two hostllo bodlos woro approaching. Gen cral Watorflold signalled back orders for (Jolonol Battyo to retroat. Gonernl Water- field's forco covered tho rotreat with thcli mountain battery and Maxim guns which were on tho bank of tho rlvor for this pur poso. Colonel Battyo executed tho retreat In u masterly muuuor. Whon hotly pressed by tho onomy a halt was made and a withering flro pom-oil into tho pursuers, whoso confusion would on ablo tho British forco to rotiro a llttlo fur thor. Thoso tactics succeeded until tho British reached a wldo plain, whon.through fear of hitting tholr own mon, General Watorflold's party woro obllgod to ceaso firing, leaving Colonol Battyo to depond on nis own resources. Tho rotroat con tinucd in an ordorlv manner. Colonel Battyo was killed by a bullet just as tho British got within hailing dlstunco ot uenornl Watorflold's camp. Tho enomy lost heavily. It Is now roportod that thoy uavo uispcrscu. A Noted Hostelry Destroyed. Los Angeles, Cal., April 1R. Tho Hotel Raymond, at Pasadona, ton mllos from horo, was destroyed by Aro nt 4:30vostor- day afternoon. Not a stlok of tho famous rosort wus loft. In less than an hour tho liugo woodon structuro wns lovoled to tho ground. Thoro wero about 150 guestB In the hotol. Some of tho guests saved a fow personal offocts, though most of thorn lost everything. Tho cost of tho building was almost suu,uw, and tho furniture cost 850,000. Nicaragua Weakens. London, April 15. Nicaragua has sont n reply to tho ultimatum laid down by uresi uritain ns tho result or tho outrugo on tue uritish pro-oousul during tho Mos quito territory troubles. It Is understood that the reply Is so satisfactory that tho action wnicu tho government threatened to tako to seoure nn Indemnity will not uuw oe taiion. Deaten by Masked Robbers. Oil. City, Pa., April 15.-Early in tho morning masked men entered the homo of Mrs. Brarabaoh, on the outskirts of town, and bound and gagged hor. They eooured $800 in monoy and then boat hor to make hor toll where her other savings wore concealed. Tho thieves heard her husband coming and made tholr escape. Crucified Judas In Efflgy, Youkostown, O., April 15. The Greek Church horo closed Eastor in a grovo near the city yesterday by crucifying Judas Iscarlot in ofllgy. Then thoy niuusod them selves by shooting- nt tho offlgy, which was filled with firecrackers. Finally thoy set It on flro. After that thoy had o banquet In the woods. Shipwrecked Seamen Arrive. New York, April 15.-Tho Clyde line steamship Saginaw, just arrived from tho Wost Indies, brought ns passongors the mato and six shipwrecked seamen belong ing to the Norwegian brlgantlne Sjohvut, whloh drifted ashore at Cabarot, noar Porto Plata. She will provo a total loss. Zlogler and Qulgley Matched. PIIILADBLPHIA, April 15,-Owen Zlegler und Jerome Qutgley, the lightweight pu-glli-t . have beeu inatohed to appear utthe Op-u-rt Home In Chester on April 97 undor the uusplces 01 the Olrurd Athlotlo club. Budiien Dentil or n Lending Publisher. NfcH Vi.i.w iil tj -Jam. i W. Scott, proprietor m i t'hi.1120 Tlmos-Herald and tho ('lii.-a.ro )',.iinW Post, died yes terday uftornoon nt the Holland House, this olty. His death was very sudden. Ho wns taken with pains In tho loft side in tno morning, nnd a doctor wns colled In. Ho said tho pain arose from npassagoof a stouo from tho bladder, nnd administered morphine. At 1 o'clock Mr. Scott became unconscious, and tho doctor was hastily summoned again. Ho found that npo ploxy had suporvoncd, probably brought on by tho pain, and Mr. Scott died without recovering cousololisnoss. Mr. Scott ar rived in this city on Friday last from Chi cago with his wlfo, his nleco nnd his ndoptod daughter, Miss Graco Hatch. Ho wns apparently In good health and spirits, but said to his frlonds thnt ho hnd boon overworked nnd intoudod to visit Old Point Comfort nnd Vlrglnln Bonch to take a complete rest for somo weeks. Risked tier Ufa for n Hnrso. SOMEliVILLE, N. J., April 15. Luther Martin, who has a farm noar this place, had his barn burned last night nnd four vnluablo horsos were lost. Fourteen blooded animals wero In tho stalls whon tho flro was discovered, and thoy woro all respucd by tho mon. But after being turned looso thoy beenmo crazed by fear, and dosplto tho efforts of the men Avo of thorn plunged Into tho Aamos ngnln. Among thoso horses wns n favorite of Mrs. Martin. When sho saw It enter tho burning building sho pushed tho crowd asldo nnd rushed through tho flames after It. After a Aorco struggle, In which sho wns sovcroly burned tho brnvo woman suc ceeded In rescuing tho animal. Murder nnd Suicide. NEW YoilK, April 15. Chnrlcs Jnndn, 26 years old, a Bohemian tailor, shot and Instantly killod his slstor-in-law, Mrs. Camilla Jaudn, yesterday, at her homo, and thou fatally Injured hlmsolf by put ting u bullut Into his right templo. So fur ns could bo learned thoro was no posslblo provocation for tho murder of tho woman, nnd It wns probably caused by splto which tho murdoror felt for his brother, tho hus band of tho woman ho shot, there having been 111 feeling between them. Arrested for Worklns on Sunday. Toledo, O., April 15. Twenty-six mon who woro at work on Water street wero nrrostcd yesterday on n chargo of violat ing tho ordinance prohibiting manual labor on tho Sabbath. Thoso incidents formed tho climax to tho attempt of the Manufacturers' Railroad company to lay a lino on Water street without tho per mission, it is ulloged, of tho city engineer. At tho pollco station Bick and Glann, tho contractors, gavo ball for tho twenty-six mon arrested. The I-nst Body Recovered. WnEELINO, W. Vu., April 15. At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon tho mon at work In tho ruinsof tho Mntn street build ing, wh'ch fell last Tuesday, camo upon tho body of M. T. Horan, tho packer, who wus killed. Ho was horribly burned from hood to foot. Work on tho ruins has been suspondod slnco Hornn'b body wtis recov ered, ho being tho lust of tho six who are known to havo boon killed. Thoro aro ru mors of other victims, however. I" N paint the best is the -8- cheapest. Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as jood," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine br of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. 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