EVENING HERALD i rabllotrsd dally, except Sunday bj ttJCUALIi l'VMlNlllliU COJUPANT, Fubllcatlcra office and mochanloal Jepartment, North Market Street. 4hn tJcralfl Is dollvorod In Shenandoah and ao P6Ifaitt surroundtagtownsforSU Cents week,Eajable to the carriers. II; mall, Three Dollar a year orTwonty-fivo cents per month, tl adrancc. AOvertUcmenti charged according to space tttd position. The publishers rosorvo the right 10 change the position ot advertisements when trcr the publication ot news roqulres It. The tltht la also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that the pub libers may deem improper. Advertising rates Bade known upon application. Entered at tho post office at Shenandoah, Fa, second close mall matter. ins xrxitxxa nr.jiAjjTt, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1895. THE EVENING HERALD ACCEPTS AD- VEIST181X8 ON A WSTIKCT GUARANTEE THAT ITS CIIICULATION IN SHENANDOAH IS LA It GEI! THAN ALL THE DAILY NEWSPAPERS COMBINED THAT COME TO TOWN. OUR rilEfiS ROOM AND POORS ARE OPEN FOR INSPECTION. WE COURT COMPARISON. WE ALSO GUARANTEE PUBLICATION IN ALL THE IDITIONS. THE Chinese government levies a reg ular tax on beggars, and gives them in return the privilege ot begging in a certain dWtrict. Just now the govern ment itself is doing the begging act. TnE report that Worth, the English milliner of Paris, died in a fit brings to mind the fact that he used to make pretty good ones. He will be greatly missed, but there are still plenty of de signing creatures left over there. A telegram trom New York to Aus trulla has to go nearly twenty thousand miles, fifteen of which nre by submarine cable, and it is handled by fifteen oper ators. It is easy to see that sending tel egrams such a distance takes lots of money. Two thieves over in Lancaster county bound and gagged a halt dozen men nnd women about the place before they started to rob the farm house. It was an lrre pressible small boy who managed to get free from his bonds and give the alarm, which led to the arrest of the thieves. An Arkansas Democrat has been re moved from .his po lllou in the itovern ment printing office, and says It was without cause. It appears that all he did was to write to other Arkansas Demo cratB, telling them that President Cleve land "Is a grand old rascal, aud as full o perfidy as a snowball of water." The citizens of Montreal, Can., have decided to have a world's fair in that city in lb86. A joint stock company will be formed, with o capital of HOO.OOO, to which the Dominion Government and corporation of Montreal will be asked to contribute. It Is expected that the fair will be opened May' 24, 189fl, the Queen's birthday, and remain open for five mouths. If the town merchant believes in hold' ing on to the home trade be should set an example, by getting all hjs printing done at the homr printing office. In fact he should be the last person to make pur chases elsewhere, that is, if the wares you are selling are manufactured in Shenan doah, make your purchase here, and you need nnything outside ot jour bust- ness, call on your neighbor who keeps for sale. The baker, the tailor and th candle-stick maker should reciprocate and by so doing you help yourself as well as your neighbor. led States Is not represented in the Exhibition of Hotel Equipment and Travel which has been opened in Amster dam. The display Is said to Include many works of wonderful ingenuity, among them railway cars, bicycles, balloons, models of vessels, etc. America beats thelworld making railway cars, bicycles and vessels. We havo not given a great deal of attention as yet to balloons and other flying machines, but tho Amster dam exhibition should not have been pre mltted to open without examples of what we can do in the other lines, Including, ot course, the trolley lines. TnE 1st of September an expedition will start to explore the regions around the south pole and as near to it as possible. At the head is Dr. Fredetlck A. Cook, of Brooklyn, the arctic voyager. The eje plorer will go southward in two small falling vts-els. It will take them three months to reach the northern border of the antarctic continent, south of Cane Horn Thev will disembark nn thn lir iiorn. xney win oisemoarK on ine euge of i onis Phllii ne Land. In tli Wtv. fourth Darallel of south latitude At lourth parallel ol south latitude. At that time the antarctio summer will be Just beginning, and the scientific men of tho expedition will go to work with might and main making explorations and col lectin specimens. They will have dog teams to Bid them and will have provis ions for three years, although they expect to return It two. Thero Is a rich and vat unexplored field for both science and In dustry in tho antarotto continent. Traces ot human life have been observed there. The custom of decorating with fra grant spring flowers the graves of de parted friends Is an old one, but the observance of Decoration Day, as It Is understood today, is fchrouded in some mystery, in spite of the fact that the significant national rite is not yet thirty years old. Towns innumerable, both in the North and In the South, lay claim to having originated the day. After sift ing, with perfect Impartiality, all the testimony relating to the Important sub ject, the best authorities are inclined to accord to Mrs. Charles J. Williams, of Columbus, Ga., tho honor of being the mother of Decorntion Day. The slaughter of cheap horses in the West contlnnes. Three tnoucand are said to have been killed at one time In Oregon. Some- of these Western horses have been slaughtered and their flesh sold to fertilizing companies. To a small extent, however, the experiment has been made of packing the meat and selling it for human food. France ought to take considerable of it. Except for the mere prejudice against It, there is no reason why horseflesh should not be eaten by people. It Is quite as wholesome as beef. The horse is a vegetarian nnd lives on the same grasses and grains that the ox does. If people like horse meat as well as pork, It would be much better than pork, for the swine is natuially carnivorous and devours all manner ot abominations, decaying animal bodies not excepted. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun dermal), of Dlmondale, Mich,, we an permlttea to mue tins extract: "1 have no hesitation iu recommending Dr. KingV iNew Discovery, as the results were al most marvelous In the case of my wife. While 1 was nastor of the Ii.inlist church at Rives Junction she was brought down ith pneumonia succeeding la uilnne. Ttrrible paroxysms of couuhlnu would lai-t hours with little interruption and It sinned as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. Ivlnc s New Dhcovery; It was quick in lis work and highly satisfactory in results." Trliil Dottles iree at a. wasievs urucr store. .Regular size sue. ana i.uu. Taking Iteveuge on (.'nrbett. London, May 15. Tho following is tho text of tho reply sent by Matchmaker Fleming, of tho National Sporting club, to tho dispatch of Manager Brady, ex pressing Corbott's willingness to entertain a proposition for a match with Jackson booro thn.t club: "Owing to.''Jlns'iltlng remarks made by Corbott and yourself re specting the Nnttouul tiporting club we decline, to ontortalu tho proposition for n contest botween Corbott and Jackson." General IlarrUon lias Not Itetlretl. Indianapolis, May 15. Ex-Presideni Harrison says, regarding thu report thu ho has permanently retired from jur practice, that it is a mistake. Ho will no engage, In any more jury trials awuy frou home, and will confine his practice malulj to arguments before thu courts. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey, showers In northern portions; warmer; northwesterly wind, bucomluf; variable For District of Columbia. Dela ware and Maryland, Increasing cloudiness uu threatening weather; westerly winds. How to Treat a Wife. (Prom Pacific Health Journal.) First yet a wife; second, be patient Yon may have great trials and perplexl ties In your business, but do not, there fore, carry to your home a cloudy or con traded brow. Your wife may have trials. which, though of lens magnitude, may be nxru ror oer to near. A Kina worn, n tender look, will do wonder in cbasluj.' irom her brow all clonns ot doom. l this we would add always keep n botth of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In tin House, it is the nest ami is sure to o needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for hei and wish tonrotect ber health. For sab by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENING HKRAIA who are not receiving their paper regu larlv and neonle who wish to receive the onper as new subscribers, are requested to leive their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, en Tsorth Main street. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kldnev aud Bladder (11? eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kldnev Cure. l'hls new remedy is a great surprise on account ol its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, dbck ana every part ot the urinary pas' sillies in male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the city Pharmacy. 107 8. Main' St. next door to the post ofUce, Shenandoah Fa. 4-y-am Coming: Events. May 18. Annual nicuio of the Citizens' Cornet Band, of Win, Penn, iu Win. fcenn urove. May SO. Monster picnic at Columbia park by the Gymnasium Club. May 80 Ice cream festival In Robbing1 hall, under the nnsulces ot the Young People's Working Society of the United evangelical ennrcn. June C Lecture by Rev. T. Bateman, entitled, "That's the Man," in the P. M. church. know from nersonnl w111 V0, r11 tant is Claimed for It. A year a0,o thl9 hrother w IaIH nn In bed with inflammatory rheumatism and 8?ff Intensely. The first application of Chamberlain Pain Balm eased the Pinna the use of one bottla completely cured Mm. ror eaie oj urunier mor. Druggist. Mr. D. P, Davis, a prominent liveryman I uu . u.vU. , """iHuyseueun.mil peruaps worn generally Rtn last week vm taknn nn In tl Mt nn thp HiihWt nf rheum nt turn n...;.i.j i. iL. . n, innia tauon up in mo I take measure In recomm "Z WJ yesterday and pas.ed. It is Iain's Pain Balm for meumatlsm. tut 1 1 ii,. 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Hood's Pills cure tiou. habitual conttlp l'rlco 2S conn. Carnegie "Company Kitfrti-s Wages. PlTTSDUIta, May 15. Tho board of man- igera of tlie Carneglo Steel company de- ided last night to advance Its 2.1,000 men 10 pur coat., tho ralso to take effect Juno 1. Litis action Is entirely opposed to what mumbors of the board gavo out after Sat- irday's meeting on the domain! for an in- rcaso made by tho lurnnco men at Kdg.ir I'lmmpson furuacus. .It is claimed, how- ver, that Mr. lrick cabled to Andrew Carnegie, in England, aud that tho in reuse was first siigt'tcd by Mr. Carnegie. it Is not known what effect this action vill havo on tho fight ot tho Amalgamated association In other mills. A Queenly Head :.in never rest on a body frail from disease my more than the lovely lilyoin grow .n the sterile foil. When Consumption lastemrits bold upon victim, the whole iihysical structure commences itx decay. t such a period, before the dls-ss- in oo far advanced, Dr. Pierce's G.Meu Medical Discover will arrest and cure ir. Send 0 cents in stamps for a Biok (1B0 laces) on Consumption and Its cure. Ail lres World's Dlsoensarv Medical Asso ulallou, Buffalo. N. Y. unce Ufeci. ur. Pierce's Pellets are ilwavs In favor, faneciuc forconstin:ttioii piles, biliousness aud headaches. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Ieiiciiu. At Louisville Washington, 0; Louis ville, 4. At St. Louis ?t. Louis, 6; Brook lyn, 4. At Chicago Now York, 14: Chi cago, 1. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 5; Baltimore, 2. Tho Pittsburg-Philadelphia, and Cleveland-Boston games were post- pouou on account ot rain, j'jid cold weather, f.iiBttirn League. All the Eastern League clubs wcrosched uled to play yesterday, but rains prevented tno games. Japan's Extra Indemnity Unknown! BKHUN. May 15. Xo Information lias yet been recelvod of the amount of tho ex tra indemnity which Japan. demands for her relinquishment of tho Llao Tung pen insula. Tho powers aro now conferring. through their diplomatic ngents.upon this Bubject. The occupation of Chinese ter ritory by Japanese troops Is also tho sub ject of negotiation. In official circles in Berlin tho desire Is expressed that the Japanese occupation should not last any longer t nan is necessary. The evacuation of Cblneso territory by Jnpanoso troops is desired In order to remove any possible cnanco ot uisturulng the peace. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away is the truthful, startling title of a book about No To-Bac. the harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcntlnlzed nerves, eliminates tnemcotlne poison, innKfS weak men gain strength vlgnrand manhood. You run no physical nr financial rli-k, as No To-Bac is cold by Mrs. A. Wasley undpr a guarantee to euro or mouey refunded. Book free Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or umcago. lac eoa ."Miners Fired Upon by Indians. WA8IIISQTOK, May 15. General Scho- flold reco.vdd a telegram from tho com uiandlng officer of tho Department of tho Colorado saying that several miners had arrived at Colfax, Ariz., and reported that whllotwonty-flvo mllos southwest of that place, near old Fort Bowlo, they had beou attacked and 11 rod upon by twelve In dlnns. They were ablo to keep tho In dlans away and roturned at once to WU cox. A morohant of that placo vouched for tho integrity of the miners. Goneral Sehofleld at onco ordored an investiga tion. Japan Itrnents Dictation. St. PETEKsnur.fi, May 13. Dospito the pressure exerted by t bo powers, Jupan per sists In declining to fix the date for the evacuation of points held by her on the Llao Tung poulusula and Corea. The Japanese government maintains the right to hold Port Arthur until tho first half of tho indemnity ts paid by China, and to hold Wei-Hal-Wei until the whole is paid. Tho Jananese will not ovacuata Corei nn. til a settled condition of affairs Is secured and the independence of Corea is assured. Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited for nroiuot use of this medicine has often averted long nnd perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely rn mi.ina iii nf mn .n.0i m counteracting nnd freeing the system from the malarial po'.sonT Headache, ' indigestion. contipatlon. dizziness yield, to Klectrlc Bittern. Only fifteen cents per I bottle at A. Wwley b drug store. r P VUI f4l4 Kill Eubb""' M W V HI flHTI eilf.H r.IIRL IL nf a ansl o Ifom ntltra la fal SEVEN MENWEllE KILLED By tho Explosion of a Sawmill Boiler at Wo3t Bingham, Pa. FOUR WERE TORN LIMB PROM LIMB, No Attention Win I'nld to tho Old Boiler When the Still Cloned Down Temporar ily, with tho Itesiitt That the Mill Was Totally Demolished. WEST BiNailAM, Pa.. May 15. Yester day afternoon tho bodies of eight men, Inrrlbly mangled, scaldod nnd disfigured wcro picked out from among the ruins of Peck, llnskeol & Cobb's sawmill noro, the victims of the oxplo-don of a boiler in llioinlll. Flvo woro dead and two of tho thrco others havo since died, Thoso killed outright woro: Claudo En- nllsh, James Mowers, Eugeno Merrick, Lyman Perry nnd Charles Rovor. Thoso ratallv Inlurcd wero: L-'aieo uonvorso, badly scalded about tho hood and chest, died last ovenlugi Albort Do Groat was so fearfully mangled by holler Iron that ho roon died. Dell Grldloy was lnlurod In ternally nnd sustained a brokon leg, but will recover. Mx of the&o man wcro employes of Pock, llnskeol & Cobb, of Uiyssus, Pu., whoop- rated tho saw mill. Two of thorn, bu- ijlish and Converse, wcro young mon who happened to bo In the mill ut tho tlmo as spectators. The mill wns run uy steam, goncrated u an old 80 horso boiler, which it is re ported hud been condemned by an inspec tor a tow days before beonuso tho steam ,'rtuge failed to record accurately tho .iinuunt ot steam pressure. Thirteen mon wore employed In tho mill. They were busy ut work whon a belt broke, necessitating shutting down aperatious while It was being repaired. Nobody paid uny attention to tho bollor, which was making stoiim nt a prodigious rate, for a hot lira hud beeu kindled un .ler It. It was nobody's business in par ticular to mind tho boiler, for, as iu most sawmills, everybody took a hnnd occa sionally in firing, and except to start or top tho enylno, nobody paid uny particu lar attention to tho steam. Suddonly there camo a boom as of a cannon, fol lowed by a cloud of steam, dust and moke, which roso high In tho air. Four of the victims wero torn limb froni limb, and their remains scattered about thu mill and tho lnnnHlIate vicinity. All the victims wero terribly mangled, hav ing their heads crushed to a Jelly and be ing recognizable only by their clothing. Tho dead workmen wero all married nnd had families. Tho mill was cntlroly demolished, and parts of tho boiler wero thrown hundrods of feot. Governor Altgetd'tf Vetoes. Sprixgfikm), Ills., May 15. Governor ltgeld vutood tho bill requiring corpora tions to procure tho conseut of a mnjority of property owners in oach block of a olty before gas mains, oloctrlc wires, street; railway tracks, otc, cau bo laid. The gov ernor also vetoes tho bill to prevent ele vated or street railways from crossing at grades and to prevent parallel lines from consolidating. Tho vetoes wcro wildly applauded. Speaking of the bills as a whole tho governor gives his reasons for vetoing them as follows: "Because their effect would tend to iuereuso thu rlchos of somo al the cxpouso of others by legisla tion; because they would shncklo a groat city. I am not willing to help forgo a chain which, would bind the people hand and foot foEall time to tho wheels of mo nopoly and icava them no chanco of es cape." An American Counterfeiter in London. London, May 15. Moud.i' Howard, the American who wns arrestcu hero on April 29 last, on tho charge of having engraved plates and othor materials for counterfeit ing notes .and stamps in his possession, wns again arraigned In tho Wcstmlnstor police court. Tho sub-manager of tho Bunk of France doposod that ho had examined the French notes found In tho prisoner's residence and doclnred them to bo forger ies. The prisoner was remanded. The prosecution will call witnesses from' tho United States and from Germany. JVIasslllon Miners In Conference. Massillon, O., Mny 15. Mass meetings of thu miners In this district aro being held today hero and at Wadsworth and in Rogues Hollow, to act upon tho sugges tion of Stato President Ratchford that all the Massillon miners stand by tho Colum bus agreement rather than attemt to tako independent action. Ratchford has been hero for a fow days working with tho men, and thoro seems to be no doubt that they will do as ho requests. There are 2,000 miners In this district. New York I'ollee IteorBanlzatlon Dill Iost. Albany, N. Y., May 15. In the senate tho motion to strike out the enacting clause of the Now York city police reor ganization bill wns lost ayes, 10, nays, 16. Tho bill wai then placed on mini pass iiuo. Tho yoto announced In tho senate on the final passage of tho bill was ayes, 10; nays, 1(1; tho samo as on the motion to recommit. Tho bill was declared lost, 17 votes being necessary to pass it. A mo tion to reconsider the vote was tabled. Minnie Palmer's Husband Divorced. LoNhON, May 15. In tho case of John R. Rogers against hjs wife, Mlnnto Palmer. for absolute divorce, the court rendered a decision expressing tho conviction that thero was no collusion between Sir Will iam Roso, the co-respondent, aud Mr. Rogers, and granting tho decreo asked for. The documonts in tho case wero sent to the queen's proctor for the purpose of In quiry in regard to jurisdiction. Hugh McCnlloch Critically IU. Washington, May 15 Huah McCul- loch, formerly secretary of the treasury, r"f'"'ii ?r T UI"y nou.80' "V '7,r IVHv r . f,0,'"0 u u Wahlnatotl- ?l! "t. ,1' . n f f8 tfBravaV,d by J1 . If 60 years old, n.uu ,0.r. m" ro,lson blB lMailT s "Pl'fehen. slve ot the worst. Greater New York Bill Progressed. ALBANY, May 15. The creator Now York bill, which was defeated in tho sen- asso in still as- asscd In A i tho senate without tho referendum amend ment. Mills Closed Down by a Strike, GltEfCNVILLK, N. H , May 16. A strike of the weavers of the Phoealx. Cotton miiu at Peterbora over a dliairreomont in I regard to wages has caused the siupen. K ot tho ntlw w orki. - PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. lllg Majority for tho New Itevcnun mil In (ho Homo. HAnmsnuito, May 15. Tho rovonuo bill framed by tho stato tax conferonco passed finally In tho house yostorday. Tho voto was 147 to 11. This is tho largest voto ovor recelvod by n rovonuo bill In tho stato legislature. Kour years ago the Tag gart bill passed with 180 votes In tho affirmative Tho pasago of tho hill Is n personal triumph for Chairman Wter, of tho ways Aud means committee. Speake Walton, as a trlbuto to tho successful chairman, retired from thn chair In fnvu: of Mr. ItUer, who presided ovor the house for tho rest of tho morning session. Tho Kunkul bdl, making a uniform nol- loy of lire Insurance, was defeated after a long nnd exciting debato and then recon sidered and postponed for tho present. Tno Dill to protect policy holdeis from fraudulent estimates In tho rightful dis position of surplus of tontino policies of mo insurance companies ami to proven: tho lssuo ot pollclos of ilro, llfo, aceldont. liability or marine Iniuranco by person-, partnerships or othor associations not In corporated, woro killed. Sonntor Fll mi's street bills went throuh on special orders by comfortable major ities. One amends thu act of 1801 so as f enable munloipal corporations to lay olu. opon, widen, uxtond or varato streets or alloys, upon potltlon or without potltinn ot property owners. Tho other ompowei cities to grade, pave, curh, inucadnnil aud othorwlse improve streets nnd nlley wtthln tholr corporaio limits without pV titlon of property holders and providlpi. for tho payment of tho costs, damages am. oxponSes. The bills have passed tho senate. The bill increasing th" salary of the ad jutant general from 3,5JD to $1,0JJ a year passeu second reading on a special order, and will bo oonslderjd noxt Tuesday on third reading and final passage The postponed houso bill for the sup pression of lottery gifts by storekeeper aud others to secure patronage was calh-i up by Mr. Smith, of Jefferson, and de foatcd on final passago A communication wns received from the governor giving uollco of his dlsupprovr of tho bill permitting chief burtfes-ios . hold othor offices. Tho veto was sustnlnoil At tho session of tho sennto tho bill ti. protect employes and guarantuu thmr right to belong to labor organizations wa recommitted to tho committee on liiiHelur, general to cnnblo parties interested to bi uoaru. Noted namllt Vlilrf Kxrcutcd. Algikp.s, May 15. Arcskl, tho fiimoii' bandit chief, and five of his companion wero executed yosterdny at Azaza. Th. band of outlaws to which these mon be longed terrorized Kobylls for a long tlnn They were captured early in tho year, aiv on Feb. 4 last Arcstl and uluo ofhlsfo' lowers wero condemned to death. Fiv othor members of tho baud wero sen teutenced to terms of penal servitude. Kxanseratod Stories of Cuban Insurgent Tampa, Via., May 15. Tho Spauish war ship Infanta Isabella weighed anchor ye terday und sailed for Havana. Tho Srian Ish consul hera assorts that tho rovolutios is abating. Ho says ho has kept a record and thus for tho American press has killoi Gs.OOO Spaniards, which ho claims to b. absurd, as there are not that many troops In Cuba. Murdered by Ills Brother. Sehgeast, Ky., May 15. News has Just .-enched hero that Nod Roso shot and klllou his brother In Dickinson county, Va. The brothers lived on adjoining farms and the quarrel resulted over tho pxsturago of a horse. Roso escaped, but ofllcers are iu pursuit. Must Pay Heavy State Licenses. Columbus. O., May 16. Tho supreme court decided the law constitutional which rcqulros tho Fidelity and Casualty com pany, of New York.and similar companies to deposit $50,000 with the state treasurer to do business In Ohio. "THERE is but one A. way in the world to be sure fhaving the best paint, and that is o use only a. well-established brand of strictly pure white lead, pure lin seed oil, and pure colors. The "John T. Lewis & Bros." brand 13 standard 'Old Dutch" process, and is always absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead If you want colored paint, tint this strictly pure lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold la one-pound cans, each can bang sufficient to tint sj pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade ; they are m no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combmatloc of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. 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