EVENING HERALD "jbUphod dally, except Sunday by rn i.t rviti.imuxa to3iJA.tnr, ' t cation "ftlcp and meohnnloal Jepartmont, North Market Street. P, tlavaTA 18 delivered In Shenandoah and ae JeralQ surrounding towns for Six Cents wok.payable to theoarrlors. lly mall, Throe 'Jodarb a rear or Twenty-five cents per month, . vidvanc". Advertisement charged according to space fl posit. on. Tho publishers rosorvo tho right ' o chango tho position of advertisements when trerthe publication of news requires it. Tho rlsht Is also reserved to rojqct any advertise ent, whether patl for or not, that tho pub 5hers may deem Improper. Advertising rates wade known upon application. entered at the post ortloo at Shenandoah, Pa . second closs null matter. tii is xmrrisa UEitAiAt, bhenandonh, Pcnui Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1895. A chakt should accompany Mr. Cleve landN powerful letters on finance, In order to make their meaning clear to the aver age uninstrucUd render. Most of Spain's great victories over the Cuban Insurgents are won In the journals of Havana and Madrid. In fighting with paper bullets the hidalgos are experts. Cleveland's Democratic foes threaten to drive him into the Republican party. Well, the party of Seward, Sumner, Lin coln and Conkling is riot a bad organiza tion to belong to. NlC'AltAOUA will not be seriously harmed by England. The United States' remon strance will count for something. But Nicaragua's fate would be different If she were located in some other part of he world. THERE are said to be serious differences in the Mormon church, and it is reported that the disruption of that organization is not unlikely. This is news which the American people are prepared to hear with unruffled equanimity. 'THKcontracts for building the three new torpedo boats have been awarded, and it is a pity that they do not call for thirty instead of three. The United States needs at least ten times as many of these iiornets of the sea as it possesses. There Is one Southern man who will ciot be selected by the Democratic party Cor its national candidate next year. We refer to the Hon. William L. Wilson, P. JUL G.. also N. G. He cannot be con sidered even as a receptive candidate. A NEW style of teaching English, by personal and individual instruction in stead of the writing of formal essays, is to be tried at Yale. If some muscular way of teaching English on the campus -can be devised the boys will soon kick the stuffing out of the syntactical difficulties, Groveu Clkvel. nd, in making his re itrarn to tho Income tax collector, aptly described himself as "at large." New York and every other stnte of importance having justly rejected him, he Is indeed a man without a country. How else could lie describe himself ? Mr. Cleveland, of Nowhere, would make a striking title for a novel. But it would hardly Interest even the occupants of the soup houses which have been flourishing in these Cleveland times. OIL and beef have little-, if any, affini ties, but both seem to have fallen under the same evil influences those of the spirit of speculative greed. The Standard Oil Company and the "Big Four" beef "iitughterera and packers are the respon alble parties, and they should be held to mower for the offense of which they are uanlfestly guilty. Such combinations ire either within tho pale of the law or "fcey are not. If there is no law to protect " he people against them, there certainly should be, even though an amendment to he Constitution is necessary to make It effective. The growth of the evil has not 3tly been steady, hut it has been alarm ngly rapid. It has come upon the country with great strides, and scarce a day -asses that does not add to the number of muih dangerous combines. They multiply and multiply, and with each new multl 'Plication fresh burdens are imposed upon the people. They are already Intolerable, 'ant like the "Old Man of the Mountain" on Slnbad's shoulders, they have, for want of restrictive laws, many advan -tagea until some favorable opportun'ty tor getting rid of them is afforded. Why, It la apprehended by some far-seeing editors that the Standard Oil Company will have grown to such proportions shor'ly as will enable it to control the next nomination for the Presldenoy, and ifterward command the situation, as far 8 the election of its favorite Is concerned. This may seem impossible, but in vleiv of what that gigantio combine and others of less magnitude, bat of the same greedy spirit, have accomplished, there is ab solutely no limit to their power fordoing jsrm. pennsylvan;alkgislaturl:. &ie Compulsory Kilttiinttnn 11111 Not Await the Governor's Signature. HAltRlsBrnu, April 24. Yesterday was t busy day in tho homo. The mombi-i h r.tnrtod In with a determination to do something, and they siiROOodod by dispos ing of tan hills on second muling on spe cial' orders and several others on filial pas- j sage. Tho greater Pittsburg bills wont through second reading with oaso. The blttur fight promised by tho opposition did not materialize. Among other bills which passed second roadlng wad imo taxing nllons and making their employers respon sible for tho payment of the tax. These bills passed finally: For tho an nual organization of school controllers In third class cities, nnd regulating tho levy and collection of school tuxes; to prohibit tho levying or collection of n personal busi ness tax on traveling salesmen by muni cipalities; amending tho semi-monthly pay law so ns to make It mandatory; to establish n stato school board and provide for tho purchase of school books at the lowost prices. Tho spnato mado n good Impression on Its caloudar. Fourteen bills passed finally, among thorn house bill to provide for compulsory oduoatlou; to provldo for tho Incorporation of companies to construct tunnols and underground passage ways; to authorize mutual savings fund, loan or building associations to Issuo two or more classes of stook; taxing certain stocks nnd fixing premiums for loans; to permit the taking of one noro, instead of ono-half ncro, as provided by law, of certain burial places for school purposes; to authorize tho kcoplug In proper repair by county commissioners of tho courso or bed of any publlo roan within tholr rospoctlve coun ties loading to olthor end of a county bridgo erected noross any river In this state, and to reconstruct tho samo; to ro duco taxation on real ostato and to equal ize tho samo btitwoen roal and personnl property. Tho nomination of T. H. 1J Lyon, of Mahunoy City, as orphans' court judgo of bchuyiuill county was unanimously con firmed. A Ftdillor'FnitTily' Denton. Huntington, W. Va., April 31. J. A. Wood, a lowolry peddler who claims he llvos near Cleveland, O., was stopped at Hmchmnu Bend, fifteen miles south of this city, In tho oarly ovonlng, whllo rid. Ing horseback, by threo young mon named Brumflold, from Lincoln county. Ho was taken from his horse, tied to a bush and horribly lacerated with hickory switches. Ho is now in a horrible condition, with no hopos of recovery. Forest Fire Near Ebb Hnrbor City, Eoo Hauuoii City, N. J., April 24. A forest llro started yesterday two squares from tho well unlit portion of this city and burned throughout tho day. The building of Andrew Bleotner was burned to tho ground, and the adjacent building or r . Ucliulz was saved with dltllculty Tho Catholic church was threatened, but hard work by tho firemen saved It. Tho origin of tho fire is a mystery. Proposed Carllsle-lllackburn Debate. Lexington, Ky., April 24. A strong ef fort Is bolug nmuo by tho chamber of cum morco to nrrango for a joint debate be. tweon Secretary of tho Treasury Carllblo and Senator J. C. Blackburn on tho cur rcney question In this city at nn oarly date, senator uiucKUurn is said to lutv agreed to such a mooting. North Carolina Hank Looted. RALEIGH, April 24. Tho Farmers' bank at Koxboro was robbed Monday night, and all tho money in tho safe takuu. Tho amount realized by tho robbers is no known, and there is no clow. A ruward of $1,000 Is offered for tho robbors. Tf.f Kilglneer Killed. Norton Mills, Vt., April 23. A heavy freight trniu on tho Grand Trunk railroad broko In two on a down grade near here. and the two parts coming together again caused a bad wreck, in which Lnglnei George Parsons, of Island Pond, was killed. Parsons tried to get tho forward part of tho train away from tho wild see tlon, but wos unable to do fo. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Notices of eviction havo ben served upon delinquent tenants at Pullman. Ills. In a light near Moorehead, Ky., Hazol rlgg Mlckoll wai killed and u boy mimed Collins fatally wounded. Spoons" Butler and .T. W. Smith noted cracksmen, word convicted at Coun cil Bluffs, la., of tho Griswold bank rob bory. tVt Qulncy, FH., tin house of Joa Itol)- lnson was diwrnn'e I liv a smposod Incen Unry lire. Throj ui Uubiusou's children :eriBhed. "Buck roa and several othor mon wont to u gypiy camp noar Liberty, Ind Whllo thcro a light occurred, and Noo, man nameo lio rer.s and one or tho gyp slos received fatal wounds. Alonzo br'uur, aged 05, has boon ex. polled from the Second Baptist church of Chicago. In nn official capacity ho robbei tho church of f 10,000, taken from colle tlons und pew rentals. Ho will not be prosecuted. DEMEMBER there - are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on th market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T.Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a aj-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In matching aludea, and Inaures the beat paint that It is poulble to put on wood. Send ua a poatat card and get our book on paints anil color-card, free; It will probably wve yon a good many dollars. JOIW T. LEWIS & BROS. CO.. Philadelphia rsolmportantthat you should bo euro to gut THE BEST. Hood's Sursapa rillahas proven Its unequalled inorit by Its thousands of remarkable cures, and tho fact that it has a larger salo than any other sarsaparilla or blood puri fier shows tno great conuuenco tho pcoplo havo in it. In fact it is the Snrinir Medicine. It cures all blood diseases, bullus up tno nerves aim gives 3tich strength to tho wholo system that, as ono lady puts it, " Lz scorned to make me anew." If vou decide to take Hood's Sarsa parilla for your Spring Mcdicino do not buy any substitute, lio euro to get Japan Will Not Control Clilnt-so Imports. Yokohama, April 24. It is officially de nied that tho Chinese customs, by the tonus of tho treaty of poaco with Japan, aro placed under Japanese control. Tho stipulation says that on tho payment of tho first two Instalments of thu Indemnity by China Wol-Hal-Wol will bo evacuated, provided China pledges her customs rovo nuo In order to Insure tho payment of tho balauco duo. This, It Is ndded, Is optional and might novor tako effect. At present thcro Is no Intention of touching tho cus toms revenue of China, much loss placing it under tho control of Japan. Airs, Fnrnell Much Worse. Bohdentown, N. J., April 24. Mrs. Paruell is now in a critical condition. Sho had several convulsions yesterday and has grown much woaker. Tho convulsions continued throughout tho day, nnd at midnight Airs, parnoll was so much worso that tho physicians In attondanco despaired of her lifo. They said thoy would not bo surprised if sho did not live through tho night. Tho county officials aro being urged by tho cltlzons to offora roward for tho arrest of tho assailant of tho aged woman, but tho officials aro slow In acting on tho caso. l'nrls Striken Itlotlng. Paris, April 24. Tho omnibus and tramway strikers aro bocoming vlolout. An excited meeting of tho omnibus strik ers ended in tho men rushing out of tho hall shouting: "Death to tho blacklegs. Overturn tho cars. Tho strikers then proceeded to attack tho tram cars and om nibuses ol tho main boulevards anil to in troat tho drivers. Several cars woro over turned and tho windows of othors smashed. Tho Kopubliean Guards oventually dls persi d the rlotors, making several nrrosts. St. Loul ItrlRlclayers on Strike. ST Louis, April 24. Tho strike ol brick i.iyers and hod carriers has become gcne-al. B'. u'Us and whites aro out, and many bosses say thoy will talce a rest un til the men aro willing to return to work. Tho men havo buju getting ID cents nnd 32k eouts an hour. Thoy now ask an ad vanco of 2i cents nn hour. Tho bossos promised to give these wages Juno 1. This offer was not accopted, and tho men havo gouo out. Maine Mill Wurlters Threaten to Strike. Biddeford, Mo., April 24. Tho Indus trial situation in Biddeford has assumed a serious aspect, and today indications point to n strike of the operatives in the Pepperull and Laconla mills, 3,300 In nuin bor, on May 1. Tho loom Uxors and mule Bpinnors of tho mills recently requostcd an increnso In wugos, but tho company is not inclined to advauco wnges yet. Great Britain Is Satisfied. London, April 24. Tho Dally Nows says it understands that tho govorumont will not join in any combination of powors to lntorforo with tho results of tho Japanese victories. The ministers wero willing and anxious to nvort tho war, but thoy do not consldorthnt British interests aro inju riously affected by tho terms of poaco. Censurlne Secretary Morton. Omaha, Neb., April 21. Tho Omaha Livo Stook oxchango ndopted resolutions couourlng Secretary of Agrloulturo Mor ton for his "orronoous Idea which is nt pres ent working to tho gront dotrlmout of the cattlo Interests of tho country in creating a wrong lmprosslon as to tho rolatlve cost of oattlo und beof." A Fugitive Mill Treasurer. . Fall Uivmt, Mass., April 81. Thomn S. Borden, agent and treasurer of tin Motaoomot and Anawan mills, has fltd from the city. Ho Is short in ills account.- to tho oxteut of fO.000, and warrants foi his urrost have boon Issued. Ilesplte for at Pennsylvania Murderer. IlAllltlsiiuno, April 34. Governor Has tings grunted a respito to John Klsmiu trer. of Greene county, for thirty tlayj KlBiuiuger was sentenced to bo huugod on May 7. Another Iccal Holiday for New York. Albany, April 24. In tho assombly last night tho bill to make Lincoln's birthday K logal holiday Fob. 1 was passou wim tut a dlssontlng vote. Mifuy IroVned'liy Floods. Odessa, April 31. Tho rlvor Bnlepor has overflowed its banks nnd Hooded por tions of tho governments of Kioff and Tchornigoft. Many porsons havo boeu drowned and immonso damugo has boon done to orops nnd proporty. Kckels Will Not Enter Journullsm. Vasiiinqtok, April 34. Jamos II Kckels, comptroller of tho ourreney, has declined an offer to become financial edi tor of the Ohlongo Times-Herald at a laigo salary. The Weather. For eastern I'ennsylvuulu, Now Jorsey, District of Columbia, Dolawaro and Mary land, generally falrj westerly winds, be coming variable. Sarsaparilla ' I was all broken down In, health, so weak and nervous I was hardly able to bo up. I had severe pains in my side, and headache. I would often havo to stop when going up-stairs on account of palpitation of tho heart. I had no appetite and a distressed feel ing in my stomach. I resolved to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I took two bot tles nnd havo not had a spell of sick headacho for four months, feel well, work nil day and eat heartily. My friends remark how well I am looking. I think nil nervous, run down pcoplo ought to take it, especially nursing mothers." Mits.S.AsuwonTH,Eaton,0. Death Itntlier Than Imprinor.mant. New YoitK, April 21. Julia Gross, the 16-yoar-old girl who disappeared from her homo on Kast Twelfth street on Paturdav night and returned on Monday, was found lying dond yostorday in tho yard of her residence Her skull wns crushed and she must havo boon instantly killed. Thero seems no doubt that tho girl committed sulcldo by jumping from a window on the fourth floor. Tho motivo for tho girl's sulcldo Is that herparonts Intended tosond her away to tho Houso of tho Good Shep herd. Hather than go thoro sho preferred to kill herself. JJpnth of Kx-Senator Wilson. Fairfield, la., April 21. Kx-United States Senator .Tamos F. Wilson died at his homo hero from paralysis of tho brain, aged ftl. Death had been expected daily for tho past wook. Ho had novor recov ered from an attack of grip two years iiuo. In 180!) President Grant offorod Mr. Wil son a plnco in his cabinet as secretary of Btuto, to succeed Ellsha B. Washburno, ap pointed minister to franco, but Mr. Wil son peremptorily refused to accept tho po sition second-hand. County Treasurer Forci-d to i;Klgn. ST. Joseph, Mo., April U4. George K. Hall, Jr., county collector of P-uehauan county, resigned his office, and Kd .vnnl J. Broen was appointed as ins sue- -. . oy Governor Stone. Tho resignation was xi,u outcome of a discovery that tlaii -,,'as about 518,000 short in his accounts during his first term, which shortage wa-. i,mo; good by his bondsmen. The couiuy court,, howovor, refused to aecopb tho new bom' filed by Hall, andthoroslgnntion followed. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... 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Lirgest and finest hotel In the region. finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Pool and Milliard Rooms Attached. AD I ES : lrIS?Ca M mau. sealed. 2, wit julvlc tuat will VrVvenl tS Ijl,. tuns Irregularities, Zc.tamiifor iartlculu 31 l'outum Cbeui. Co, New Egypt, n3T i S Supremo Oourt Aots on tho Petition for a Eoliearing, TO LISTEN TO AKQUMENTS MAY 0. Justice Jnekson Will ba l'rrsent, nnd It Is Hoped nnd ltelleved by Olllclnls of the Trensury Department That the lloltcar li.B Will ho Grunted. Washington, April 24. Tho United Statos supromo court, through Chief Jus- tico Fuller, inndo tho following order in regard to tho potltlons for a rehearing in tho lncomo tax question: "Tho consider ation of tho two potltlons (tho lncomo tax petitions) for rehearing Is reserved until Monday, May 0, when n full bench is ex pected, and In thnt ovont two counsel on n sldo will bo heard at thnt time." Although tho order docs not explicitly bo state, It moans that argumont will bo heard, not on tho merits of tho Income tax question ltsolf, out on tho question whether or not thoro shall bo a reheating of tho suits horetoforo decided. This ar gumont, It Is expected, will Include tho extent to which tho rohoarlng shall go. Tho oourso nitoptod by tho court Is a most unusual ono, nnd gontlomon famil iar with Its procedure for many years can rocolloct but ono lnstnnco in which a llko action has boon taken, nnd that wns In tho sovontlos. Tho doclslon of tho court to prmlt an oral argument on tho motion for a rehearing In thoso cases was not ar lived at until yostorday, nnd this notion Wns bnsod upon information received by tho chiof justice direct from Justlco Jack son Indicating tho probability of his being able to attend upon tho sitting of tho court early In May. It is understood that tho decision of tho court to depart from its almost unbroken ntiutnm of dccldlnir upon tho advisability of rchcarlngs without Inviting further suggestion from couusol than Is containod in brief wrltton stntomonts is duo to tho appreciation which tho mombors hnvo of tho vast lmnortnnco of tho lncomo tax cases and to tholr deslro to havo it under stood by tho public that thoy nro not dis posed to place uny obstnelo in tho way of tho fullest posslblo presentation oi cue so. Tho usual practlco with regard to peti tions for rohoarlng Is to grnnt thorn upon tho motion of ono of tho mombers of thu court who has concurrod In tho decision already made, but it would appear from tho courso taken In tho present lnstnnco that none of tho justices felt disposed to mnko such a motion, and that tho nrrango ment now announced was hit upon as a compromise Justlco Jackson, thoreforo, will virtually come into tho caso ns an umnlre. In tho moantlmo tno original no- olslon will bo allowed to stand as tho law, and it Is understood that tho full toxt of tho chief justlco's opinion will soon bo clvon to tho nubile Nothing is Known ns 10 wnouior or not the rohoarlng, if ordered, will toko place nt this term of court. Ordinarily tho court would tako a recess from May 0 for two weoks, and then adjourn until noxt Octo ber, but it Is within its discretion to con- tlnuo tho torm lnuouuitoiy, nna it is not impossible that It may bo extondod in tho evont n rohoarlng is docldod upon. Tho nows of tho action of tho court wns received at tho treasury department with much satisfaction, especially ns It was announced that Justlco Jackson would bo present and tako part In tho determina tion of tho question. This order of tho court Is regarded by somo of tho officials as ulmost conclusive that a reargumont will bo granted. Without any posltlvo knowlcdgo on the subject it seoms to bo tho goneral belief that Justlco Jackson is predisposed in fa vor of tho constitutionality of tho law, nnd henco would bo very llkoly to voto for a rohoarlng. A rohoarlng Is carnostly do slrod by tho lncomo tax olHclals, as, with a full bench, thoro necessarily will be a full majority for or against tho law, which would certainly havo tho effoct of doing away with the vast amount of litigation now promised. Green Goods Men Dagged. PniLADELPHlA, April 84. G. W. Rob inson. John Brash and Samuel Wilkin son, notorious New York grocn goods mon, woro involgled to this city by a do- coy mossago last night, and aro now locked up at police hoadquartors. Tho do toctlvcs loarnod that tho mon had beon corresponding with Goorgo Hofor, of Bryn Mawr, and sont a tolegrnm signed with his nnmo, making an appointment, Tho mon appoared promptly and wero taken into custody. Robinson had noarly $2,000 of good monoy, mado up in various packages, and a loadod rovolvor; Brash $23 nnd two tin boxos, ono lined with green goods and tho other with 10,000 stamped onvolopes addressed throughout tho country, and Wilkinson had 1. Alleged Incendiary Arrested. Hazleton, Pa., April S4. John Osh mnn was arrostcd at Freoland, charged with arson in setting flro to tho cattlo yards of Matthias Schwnbo, nt South Hoborton, whloh woro destroyed on Sun day night, entailing a loss of $10,000. Osh nian wns seen in the vicinity shortly ho foro the flro was discovered. 'Squlro Buck ley committed him . to the county Jail to await trial. A Youthful Murderer on Trial. New York, April 21. Charles Knnne- glosor, 10 years old, was placed on trial bo foro Judgo Cowing yesterday afternoon for assault In the first degree. The charge is that the defondnnt killed Charles Jerolo man, n lnd of about the samo ago, on Feb. 18 Inst. The two boys got Into a light ana 11 blow on the head causod Joroloman's death. Iluclianan Gets a llrlef Reprieve. Albany, April 21. Governor Morton has crrantod a ronriovo of ono weok to Dr. Bu chanan, sentenced to death for wife mur der, and whoso oxooutlon had boon ar ranged to tako place today in Sing Sing prison. This action was tho result of an uppoal mado to tho governor by Mrs. liu chnnan, tho convict's present wlfo. Mr. lloosevU's New Job. Krw Vnnir. Anrll 21. United Statos nnnunlgalnnor Theodoro B, Itoosovolt has doolded to uccopt ono of the nnllnn nimUalminrahlt)S tendered tO llllll by Mayor Strong, oertnln questions which caused him to hosltnto jhivjub otu ar ranged satisfactorily. Knocked Out In Nine Rounds. Alton. Ilia.. Anrll 8J,-Piriok Slavin, of San Francisco, and Jnok MoCnrthy, of Chicago, fought on an ialnud near this city, at welterweights. Tho fljtht Inoti'd nine rounds. McCnrthy was knocked out ;it- 11) by a blow on tho point of tho chlu. Spring TOilBC Is the one which will the most thoroughly and quickly drive out of the blood the accumulations that are in evitable iu the winter months and which threaten health when the habits of life change under the warming sun 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 in thorough order. You can do it easily, comfortably and satisfactorily with JOHN D ALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR B ABBEY'S CELEBRATED leer and Porter, A trial order solicited. Try BARBBY'S BOCK BEER. AMUSEMENTS. JTjlERGUSON'B THEATRE. p. j. renansoN, manaoku THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, '95. "Cheer up Willie, they are going to stop and amnee us this time." CONROY : and : FOX Those clever comedians, with their splendid Hot Tamales The Groat Farce Comedy Success, Direct from Walnut Htreet Theatre, Philadelphia, Fan from start to finish. Wit, humor, with music, dance and song, A High-class Attraction Prices, as, 50 and 75 cents. Seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. "When it Comes to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders, They will be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 23 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alloy, Roar Colfee House. The nest rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to.
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