EVENING HERALD USTAIIMSIIKII 1K70. 1'iihllshcd every Kvcnliii:, Kxcejit Sumlny, nt 8 SoL'TIt jAlttllN Stheet, Nuau Ckntiik. Tho llcmlil In delivered In Shenandoah mid the surrounding towns for six cent a week, pay ahlo to tlie carriers. Hy ninll $3.00 a year, or 115 rent a month, payahlo In ndvunee. Advertise ments charged nccnrillng tn space nnd volition. The imhlishcra reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the puln Mention o news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers inny deem improper. Advertising rntes nuido known upon nppllentlou. J5ntcrcl nt the iHwtofllcc nt Shennndonh, Pa., as second clni mull mntter. TEf.EI'IIONK CONNKCTIOK. Evening Herald SATURDAY, AUOUST 17, lt93. Anothku story uf b man at Taninqtia being willed mi almost fiihtilous wim of money is nailed as a fake, lut that does not deter tho 1'hiladelpliia newspapers in allowing them selves to be hoodwinked by unscrupulous vomwpondents. It is said the jewelry trade Is being injured by the trading of watches for bicycles. Hut nothing is said of how the young wen who havo traded good chronometers feel after using their bicycles fer.iv season. Tho injury to the jewelers is not permanent in its character. On Tuesday the new Secretary f tho Hoard of Health, John W. Curtln, and Health Officer, Hon. Patrick Conry, assume tho duties of their otllces. If they do as well as their predecessors their records at the end of tho year will be very creditable, and they aro men from whom this may he expected. The Phoenix Fire ConiisiJiy is continuing its picnic to-day and to-night for the purpose of further increasing its building fund. The peoplo should stand ready at all times to aid this and all volunteer fire companies in com mendable uudertakings.as they never hesitate to serve the people when the fire fiend makes an attack upon the town. KnoM all parts of the region come reports of coal companies pumping out and re-opening mine workings that havo been idlo for many years and many of tho operations are in towns that have been on a plane of decay. This is good news and indicates that much of the surplus labor in the anthracite region will boon be in demand. Wjtii each day comes an array of curb stone fakirs and peddlers. In almost every instance the articles they sell aro far inferior to those sold by the legitimate merchants and what appear to be bargains are really imposi tions. The peoplo should liear this lu mind and spend their money with tho people who help support the town by paying rents and taxes. Tin: Tory government, recently voted into power in 'England, feel so secure of their position that they intend to proposo no new legislation and only intend to pass tho ap propriations necessary to keep the wheels of government in motion. Irish allairs, as well as the Welsh and Scotch disestablishment bills, will be shelved until public conscience is quickened again. The law which goes into etTect in tho state of New York on September 1st, requiring tho staffs of telephone companies to bo as secretive regarding the nature of their busi ness as aro those who handle telegraphic messages, is a good ono. Tho telephone servico lias in many respects supplanted the telegraphic service and there is no reason why tho same laws should not he applied to it. Fitm: Silvek is apparently no more popular in tho Democratic party than in the liepublieun. The conference of free silver Democrats held in the Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, on Wednesday was attended by but 05 delegates, and they were mostly from Missouri, Virginia and Illinois. Of the .Eastern states Delaware was the only one represented, and tho loaders of tho move ment wore greatly disappointed at the slim attendance. The fate of the young man who was crushed by an electric cur at Mahanoy Plane is an other warping to people to stop, look and listen when approaching railway tracks, and hy all means not try to run across a track when a moving ear, or train, is near. 'There are regulations wlileh all jnllrortd companies are hound to respect for the preservation of life and limb, but unfortunately it sometimes hnpiKm tliat tho (wrclesoiiessi, or Indillerence. of those intended to be protected thwart the aim. To-day the ItepublluaiHi of Cameron, Pulton, Chester, Milllin, Lycoming and Le high counties hold thoir primary elections. They elect 10 delegate to the state conven tion, and of thaw it is expected Senator Quay will secure all hut tho three from Lycoming. As iio already has 141 these counties will run his llgures up to 154, or I) more than is necessary to eloet" without counting Wyoming's 1, or any from Phil adelphia, where he is likely to get any where from 15 to 36 . more. Tho Combine is beaten, a the whiiies of tho Philadelphia Press to-day plainly indicates, hut they are atill whistling to keep up tlioir courage. CUBANS ENCOURAGED. Campot' Dauanil for More Troeps rieasts the Insurgents' Sympathisers. Nkw York, Aug. 17. President Palma, of tho Cuban revolutionary headquarters, said today thai u distinguished Cuban, now in this city on n secret mission, hot rocoivod a lottor dated Aug. 4, from his brother, one of tho best known artists In Cubit, describing tin engagement that bad taken place. outhnt day. Tho letter lu part says: "General Go mez, with 800 Cubans, attaokod n convoy of Spanish troops going from Gulamaro to Port au Prince today. The Spaniards, undor Isnlz, numbered l,C00,and werewoll equipped. Tho fighting was hot and heavy, and at ono time tho patriots al most succeeded in capturing the convoy. A Spanish major and anothor officer woro killed, also soventy soldlors. Tho Cuban loss was trifling."' It is reiterated -every day at Cuban head quarters that tho lack of detailed news is owing to tho strict editorship exercised by the Spanish authorities ovor tho mall and tolograph linos. Prcsidont Palma and his colleagues profess to bollevo, howover, that the engagements that have so far taken place have boon mostly In favor of their side. They point to tho fact that General Campos, lu asking for more troops, practically indorses their belief. Shot nis Wife nnd Then Cut Ills Throat. Allentown, Pa., Aug. 17. At Egypt, this county, John Philiipl shot his wife in the neck and then cut his own throat. Tho woman is badly wounded, but may recover. Phllllpl died almost Instantly. Ho was the night watchman at tho Amer ican Cement works, and wasnovcr known to have had any trouble with hlB family. Phllllpl was a native of Hungary and returned quite recently from n trip to that country, whoro he received an inheritance of $15,000. The couplo have two children living, three having dlod recently. It is bollovod that Phllllpl's mind was unbal anced as the result of an accident, his skull having boon fractured five years ago. A Dor's Miraculous Escape. CAPK MAT, Aug. 17. Al bert Phillips the 8-yoar-old son of Russol Phillips, a photographer of Alexandria, Va., slipped away from his father while on the incom ing express on tho West Jorsoy railway yostorday aftornoon, and either jumped or fell off. The train was going at tho rata of forty miles an hour, and, strango to say, tho llttlo follow not only escaped instant death, but was not injured in tho slightest degree. Ho wns picked up and carried to the homo of his grandfather, whoro his father found him wreathed in smllos when ho arrived after a fruitless search for tho body. Suit to Itecover for n Sale of Slaves. Bloominqtos, Ills., Aug. 17. George A. Hill, a colored lawyer of this city, com menced suit to recover tho price of twelve slaves, the sale of which was ma'do thirty seven years ago by Samuel Lowls, a wealthy slave owner In wostorn Tonnes see, and who died in 185S. Among his personal estate were twelve slaves. Hill brought tho slnvcs to Illinois, nnd It Is al leged that at Genevieve, Ills., tho negroes were sold to William Korr, who is mado defendant in the lawsuit. Three Injured In a ItuIItllng Collapse. DENVElt, Colo., Aug. 17. The two story brick building nt Santa Fo nnd Ninth avenues, known as the O'Donnol block, collapsed without warning. Tho follow ing persons were Injured: Mrs. Miller, hit on head by bricks; Fred Miller, 0 months old, sovoroly bruised; Captuln K. V. Will lams, managor of the Hocky Mountain Cnrrlago works, arm out and severely shocked. It Is supposed that the heavy rains loosened tho roof supports, drawing tho sldo walls to tho ccntor. Governor Kvans Will Knforce the Lan, Columbia, S. C, Aug. 17. Governor Evnns had an Intorviow last night with J. E. Mnrtln, chlof of Charleston's police, nnd nftorwnrds announced that if thero was not quickly a chango for the better in tho enforcement of the dispensary law in Charleston he would assume control of the police of that city under the metro palltan police bill, passed at tho last ses sion of the general assembly. Fftchbure Mill Workers on Strike. Fitchbukq, Mass., Aug. 17. Seventy five spinners, spoolers nnd warpers tenders at the Grant Yorn mill wont out yostor day without giving notice. Tho manage ment claims it was not Informed of their reason for striking. During the dull per iod tho mills ran without a shutdown, and with but ono cut of less than S per cent. The operatives ask for a restoration of this cut in wages. Independent Union or Wire Workers. Cleveland, Aug. 17. Representative wire workers from soveral places have boon in session hare during tho past week for the purposo of forming an indepen dent national organization. Heretofore they hnve boon aflllintod with tho Ameri can Federation of Labor. The now organ ization has been porfeoted and will bo known as the Federal Association of Wire Workers of America. For raising; Counterfeit Money, Altoona, Pa.. Aug. 17. Jacob Engel, of Johnstown, charged wlthpasstngcoun torfolt money, wus hold in $1,500 ball by tho United States commissioner hore. Ho in ho trioii in October. I Was an Invalid Bo long I did not expect ever to be well again. I was confined to the house the whole winter with nervous debility and fe male weakness, having no strength, appo tlto or energy. A friend urged me to take Hood's Barsapa rilla which I did and I was soon able to do my own work and feel that life is worth living. I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all afflicted Jn llko manner." Mna. M. E. Hoskins, Manard, Virginia. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bs the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In thepublloeye. fl; Of or, 5. Hood's Pills ifa FINANCE AND TRADE. Leading Manufaetarlnir Industries Especi ally Tjnsy for the Beaten. Kew Youk, Aug. 17. Brttdstreoti' re view of trade says; Midsummer quiet la more conspicuous than a weok ago, though less so in industrial than in com mercial 'lines. As a rule, leading manu facturing industries are exceptionally busy for-tho season, nnd it is worth ad ding that.the lnoroaso in .output of de mand and prices of Iron and' sfqcl still continue!. Gross and net railroad earn ings returns for tho first half of the pres ent year hows very satisfactory aggre gate gains over last year, a porlod of great coal and railroad strikes and of financial and industrial depression and derange ment. The 'best showings In not earnings ore made by the central western, eastern and southwestern roads, while the only decreases noted are in tho granger and southern roads. R. G. DunSs Co.'g roview says: It Is a belated soason. A frost mny set ovory thlngback. Tho heavy" business which ought to have been done in Mny nnd Juno was pushed into July, so that the mid summer dccllno duo in July comos in Au gust, With this in mind ono Is not sur prised to find the shrinkugo from July to August rather moro conspicuous than usual. Tho disappointing crop reports of last Saturday, though evidently distrusted, lesson confidence in regard to thu future of trado, oven while somo speculators gain by them, Back of all doubts is tho fact that tho industries are doing better than nuybody could have expected. Wages In the iron and steel Industry have been generally advanced and strikes are fow. Minor metals chango little, though largo sales lift lake copper to I2l4 cents. Textile im ports havo been very heavy, and advances In cotton goods to somo extent cheek buy ing, while Fall River spinners are organ izing for restoration of wages paid beforo tho panic. Failures for the week havo been 190 in tho Unitod States, against 211) for tho samo week last yoar, nnd 33 In Cauuda, against 45 last year. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. NAtlonnt League. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 9; Bos ton, 7. At Brooklyn First gamo: Now York, 0; Brooklyn, 4. Second game:. Brookivn. 10: New Vnrl- i it av...i,. Ington Baltimore, 12; Washington, 8. y.u uiuvoiuuu uioveianu, o; Uinclunntl, 2. At Chicago Pittsburg, 0; Chicago, 2. At St, Louis St. Louis, 8; Louisville, 5. Eastern League. At Scranton Scrnnton, 9; Wilkosbarre, 3. At Springfield Springfield, 3; Provi dence, 0. At Rochester Rochester, 13; Toronto, 9. At Syracuso Syracuse, 17: Buffalo, 4. Pennsylvania htats League. At Huzloton Hazlcton, 7; Lancaster, C. At Cnruoudalo Carboudale, 10; Reading, 7. In tho Huzloton gamo Lancaster left tho ground in tho ninth Inning on a dis pute, and the gamo wasnwardodto Hazle ton, 9 to 0. ! Lit the Fire With Kerosene. Philadelphia, Aug. 17. Mrs. Martho Stowell, aged 27 years, was litorallj roasted to death last night by tho explo sion of coal oil nt her home, on Lolthgo street. Mrs. Stowell, In attempting tc light a fire, poured tho explosive upon the coals, and then touched a match to it. Thu explosion immediately followed and her clothing ignited. Sho ran into tho stroot and fell to the pavement, but be fore tho flames could bo extinguished had been burned almost to a crisp. The Stir Jersey Governorship. TnEXlON, Aug. 17. Tho reports from tho northern tier of counties show that John V. Griggs is very likely to havo a very strong following for governor when tho Hepubllcan convention meets in Sep tember. Of course Mr. John Kcan, Jr., Is making u good showing, but tho Griggs men who havo boon hore this week nssert that their candldato will havo moru dele gates lu tho convoutlou. Pennsylvania Republican Committee. PlTTSUUItQ. Aug. 17. In pursuauco of tho aupeal of Senator Quay for a special meeting of tho Republican state executive committee to moko up tho roll of tho com-' lug convention a majority of tho members of the cmnmlttco havo called a meeting for that purpose on Aug. 20 at Harris burg. This calls tho committee toguclicr, in spite of Chairman GlikcMin's refusal to do so. Ttrothers Iillnded by Dynamite. Somkksut, Pa., Aug. H.'-By tho prema ture explosion of dynamite in a quarry hero yesterday Frank nnd William linker, brothers, wero hurled thirty feet Into tho nlr. Tho former had both oyes blown out and his left hand torn off. "William had lost uu oye In an nocldont somo tlmo be foro and tho second ono was blown out of its sooket yostorday. Uoth men will prob ably die. Ryls Discharged from Custody. BltOOKLYN, N. Y., Aug. 17. Samuel B. Ryls, who was one of the men brought from Boston by Beteotlve Delehanty charged with assaulting and robbing Dr. George Drury, was arraigned for exami nation in the Adams Btreet polioe court. Dr. Drury testified positively that Ryls was not one of his assailants, nnd tho ac cused was promptly discharged from cus tody. Cut to Death In a Thresher. York, Pa., Aug. 17. A horrible acci dent occurred on tho farm of L. K. Ole weiler, near East Prospoct, this county, rosultlug In tho almost instant death of a form hand named AVllholm. Ho was assisting in feeding the threshor, when ho fell feet foremost into tho machine, tho lowor portion of his body being literally ground to plecos. TounsT Cheseuoro Convicted of Murder. QHANn IlAVKN, Mich., Aug. 17. A vor dict of guilty of murder in the first de groo was returned against Goorgo Cheso boro, tho 17-year-old youth who killed his graudmothor, Mrs. Mary Pierco. There was much surprise at tho vordlct, as it was expeoted to be manslaughter. Spring Valley Jtloter Arrested. SPHlNd VALLET, Ills., Aug. 17. Sheriff Clarke, of Princeton, arrested over thirty of tho men who ran the negroes out of the village. He was assisted in tho work by fiftoon nrmod deputies. The,arrosts were made vory quietly, and no 'trouble was encountered, Ten Thousand Witness it Huuclna. Mount Sterling, Ky., Aug. 17. John Johnson, colored, was hanged hore yes terday for tbVmurdcr of a policeman on June 15, A crowd of fully 10.000 'persons, Including many negroes, witnessed the banging. 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WASLEY, 106 North Main Street, ' Shenandoah, Pa. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned hy Peter Griffiths No. 122 South MIsslssppi Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Two mid 0110-fialf souarcs from I l It. station: hnlf square from liencli, Iteiiainted, rcpapered and refurnished. Kvcrythlujr complete for con venience of patrons. MItS. M. A. OKIFFIN, ProprletrcbS. M. J. LAW LO R, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. mWO-STOItY Frame HuldlnKl 30x15 feet on 1 South Chchtnut street, ltents for tlB per month : will be sold cheap. InOlt BAI.H. Half lot nnd two housed, bltuatod ; 011 West Centra street. Will iy 12 per cent. 011 Investment, and can lie liought on eswiy terms. ITIAltM FOR SAI.K A farm of 3R acres, with- ..In three miles of (rood market. Twenty nine acriw under cultivation, mid four acres of good timber. Frame farm house, nix looms, jrood harn nnd all in good condition. Win be sold for 11,200 cash. T71011 HA MC Valuable property 1111 East I.lovd X' street. i.ot i.ixiou icct ; seven nouses, u. chiding restuurant. AKfrreKHte rental, 9ri0 month. A rnre liartmln. Aimly to M. J. 1-aw per .lor, Justice of the l'eace, No. 128 Knst Centre street. After All Others Fail CONSULT TUB 1 spkciaiTst Dr. Lobb, 329 N. 15th St. ISelnw Cnllnwhlll l'lillitdelphla. To secure a positive and permanent cure of Krrors of Youth and 1-ofi of Manhood nnd of all diseases nf the hlood. Kidneys, Iltiuliler, Skin and nervous System consult at once Dr. I.oljl). lie ttunnintcee In ull cue caused hy Kxresaes, Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strength hy hulhllnp; up the shattered nervous. yt and addlni; new life andcneriry to the hrokeji down constitution. Consultation and examinations free and strictly contlilentlal, Olllve hours, dally and Sunday, from 9 A. jd. 3 ' M u,l1 8 to ovenlmrs. lteud his hook mi errors of Youth and obscure disease of hoth saxes, rient free. GENERAL S. aMAXEY DEAD. A VeUrnn of Two Wrs and Twice United States Senator. PxniB, Tex., Aug. 17,-Goneral S, 11, Maxoy died yostorday at Euroka Springs, k4.., ui u corapucatiou of diseases inol detit to old ace. HIrnmi,lD ,,-,. i,,-i,f I to this city for lntormont today. Ho wns born in Todd county, Ky., March 31, 1835, was graduated nt West Point with Gonoral Qrnut, served In tho Mexican war undor Gonoral Scott and was at tho sloge of Vera Cruz, tho battle of Chorubus county and storming of Che pultopec. IIe!amo toToxas in 1853 and was stato senator of tho Eighth Judicial dlstrlot from 1838 to 1800, when bo was elocted to tho state senato, which position he roslgned nnd raised tho Ninth Toxas lnfautry, Confedornto volunteers. Ho was shortly mado n brigadier gonornl and later a mnjor gonornl, nnd distinguished him self on many battle fields. After tho war ho resumed the practice nf tnw nrwl In 1Q7K wna n1Anfn.1 TTmU.,1 States sonntor over Hon. John II. Iloagan ana ex-liovornor Throckmorton, nnd was re-elected In 1881 over thesnmoopposltlon. Ho was defeated for a third torm in 1887 because ho would not ylold to the popular clamor against railroad and other corpora tions, sinco which time ho has lived in re tirement. JAPAN'S GREAT STORM. Over Thousand Lives Lost Through Hurricane and Flood. San Francisco, Aug. 17. Reports have been received hero to the effect that Japan had boon visited by a terrible storm on the 24th nnd 26th of July. Tho hurricane Bwept across Klusha, passed along the shores of the island sea, crossed, over tho control districts of the mainland and emerged Into the Pnclflo ocean. Its track wos ovorywhero marked by great loss of life and destruction of prop erty, nnd ns the catastrophe was followed by a hoavy rainstorm, Inundations added thoir devastating effects to tho havoo wrought by tho wind. It is caloulated that over a thousand peoplo wor j killed or drownod. Ujina, the town that served as a mili tary basis during tho recent war, folt tho full force of the tempest. Tho placo waB completely swamped by tno sea, and over 100 boats wero smashod. Among those boats woro 120 belonging to the army stores dopartment. Tlioy woro lnden with supplies destined for tho uso of tho troops in the Lino Tung peninsula. Currenoy Reformers la Parliament. London, Aug. 17. A meeting of the mombers of parliament favorable to cur rency reform was hold in tho houso of commons yesterday. Sir William Honry Houldsworth, member for the northwest division of Manchester, Conservative, who was a dologate of Great Britain at tho Brussols monetary conference, presided. It wns resolved to form a parliamentary committee, its mombors bolng engaged to promote nn international conference for tho purpose of considering what moasures can be taken "to romove or mitigate tho ovlls resulting from tho fluctuations grow ing out of tho dlvorgouco in tho relative value of gold and silver." Deadly Duel lletween Doctors. Portland, Ore, Aug. 17. The report of several shots in rapid succession wns heard to come from tho office of Dr. II. K. Holmes, in the Dokum building. Tho tenants of the building rushed in and found tho prostrate bodies of Dr. Holmes and Dr. Itobort Ausplund, each of whom wns holding a smoking pistol In his hand, ! nnd both badly woundod. Ausplund's 1 wounds will undoubtedly result fatally. It Is thought tho duol was due to n criti cism of Holmes of Ausplund's method of , treating a patient in tho Portland hospi- I tal when Ausplund called at Holmes' of- j flee to mako him retract. Death from Yellow Fever. New Youk, Aug. 17. Burt E. Hyde, 1 who was transferred from Hoffman to 1 Swlnoburno Island, suffering from yellow i fover, died yesterday aftornoon. Hyde arrived from Havana by the Ward line steamer Seneca on the 12th Inst., and was unable to produce a certificate of no- , climatization from Medical Inspector Burgess at Havana. While at Hoffman Island Hyde developed symptoms of yel low fover, and was promptly trnnferrod to the yellow fever hospital at Swinburne Island. Brazil's Friendship for Uncle Sam. WASHINGTON, ' Aug. 17. A roport has boon received at tho navy de'piirtmoift from Admiral Norton, mado at Hlo do Janeiro beforo ho sailed with, tho Newark for Capetown, In which he says that tho friendliness pf the Brazilian peoplo with tho United States is very marked. "Very frequently the flags of the Unitod . States and Brazil are seen on the streets toI gother, and the government of the Unitod States is frequently choered by the people. To Settle Glasswarkers' Scales. Pittsburg, Aug. 17. Conferences will be hold here next week to Bottle the wage scales for over 10,003 gla9sworkers, Tho annual mooting of the United "Stntoss Glass company is also to bo held on Wed nesday. It is belloved that D. O. Ripley will bo retalnod at tho head ot th'o coli corn, and it is stated tbat ho will be' au thorized to outer into a compromise with tho union glassworkers, who have been locked out for soveral years. Nine Prisoners Kscape. DEOATUlt, Ind., Aug. 17 Thero was a general jail dollvery Thursday nlghfc. As Sheriff Aeohbrtsher's wife was passing a" pall of water to the prisoners they all made a rush at her nui ovorpowored her, making their escapo in tho darkness. There were nine oriminals, among whom was Ed Johnson, 'n noted forger and swindler. The shorllT and posse are in pursuit. Mrs, Gardner Declared to he Insane. Lincoln, Nob., Aug. 17. Mrs, E. L. 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