The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 03, 1891, Image 3

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Pretnts in the moit elegant form
THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE
OP THB
FIGS OF, CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, fanning an agreeable
and effective laxative tu perma
nently cure Habitual Consti
pation, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
ln the men lixcelltnt remedy known to
CLEUJSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one is Bilious cr Constipated
SO 1"HIT
PURE BLOOD, REHHESHIKC BLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENQTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Kvery one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUfl DRUaQiST FOI1
MANUFAOTUREO ONLY DY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
MUISVIUE. AY NEW YORK. ti. t.
Grand Opening
FALL AND WIN
TKIl STYLES OF
MILLINERY
"TiT T A Tr 1iTJTTVT'MTnnMe9t degree vexoa. tvna my uoay was cov-.
ulla jlyi. m mnnioo
-No. 26-
East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
The finest and largest assortment
in Hats, Bonnets and Caps at re
markably low prices. Onr line of
Children's HUMMED AND UN
TRIMMED 1IAT3
Cannot bo 33ciiifvlXocl.
CARTERS
IB STYLE 1
VlVER
6jcli Headache and relieve all the troubles !nc
Arnt tn n blliona state of the avstoni. aucb BJ3
dizziness, Kaueca, Drowsloos3, Distress aftes
eating. Fain in the Bide, bo. while thoir most
i-cmurltoblo success lias been shown la cuxlag 4
Slealacbo, yet Cartcr'd Ltttla Llvor rills ara
equally valaablo in Constipation, curing and pro
Tenting thts anno jinn complain t.whllo tbeyulao
correct all disorders or thestomach timulala tha
liver and regulato tho bowel3. Even if thcyonlj
cuica
Acb they would bo almost pricelosa to thaso wha
iimiter fromtMsdistressuiaoomrjtaint: butfortu-
Ziatoly their goodness does notend here.and those
who once try them will And thess llttlo pills vain
able In so many ways that thoy rul not be wit
aisa to do without them. But after allsick hetui
S8
Isthebaneof so many lives that herols whera
Others do not.
. Cirtcrt uttle Liver puis are very urain ana
'vcryeasytotake, Oneor two pills inako a dose.
They aro strictly vegetable and do not grips or
purge, but by thoir gentle action pleasoall who
use mem. inviusacvacemai nveior.
by druggists CTerywhcre, or sent by malL
CARTER UEDieiUrl CO.. Now Vorki
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE
Htveeured ininytiioubd.nl (Abet. Cui lotkiim i-fommtitc.
nop-ic i'T ua. , iiui.i rnn1 nru 'low svirtn j
lipidly dUf 'Cir, ani i,i ten .livgi: t-ac Iwo-lmr.K 01 a
Ixul l. trb.res. I Lit v iu .ill t" L u i .r:
trUl, st'ij tea cents u m nnp lo wv .i i i i i iwi i i inn.
& ChtchcAlcr' EnclUh Diamond Urod.
TNNYROYAL FILLS
Original Bud Only Genuine. A
nt "t, m) wvj rtilbl. la aic uk 2
UrtiKKlit for VhUhuteri Vjliak iv
MondBrituHa Itctl fccJ C old D eumrjjQ
boiet, fUi IUi ki jq rlbboa. Take Xr
tutnt and imtidtiatu. At Draitaljfi. orii d.v
lo iliort UT pinion's,!, teHiLOOQlU ni
' Ilcllef far IjUiIIc," in Utter, by return
' aiMb jv.uv j irnnuiuun, ,tam fytptr.
111 it
W, S, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Masteller's old stand,)
Corner Conl and Jar am HtB.
Mr. Snyder will always keep.ln stock a fine
line of boots and shoes.
Custom Work and Repairing:
done In the best style. He guarantees to sell
cheaper than competitors on Main street who
hive big rents to pay, and guarantees a genu,
ine bargain on every purchase.
SUFFERIflGWHS
' lie a tiMuhlad with tii annr- Ins IrrwolnrtH
I -juntl follow ildor ipouura, or inn.
autuUonal Weim-iium " pe ul'w to their mi shea)
Use OR, DuCK VINE'S Oolebrntea
FEMALE REGULATING PI LLC
Thel are Etreng-t&imwa toUe enure ,!(' , .apsr
toe., tlilj anfl io.!ut!e ft r.u tou roati'onii
wt
fa
fc 3
.11
SHE WAS TORTURED
Woman Maltreated iu an
Insano Asylum.
I KNOCKED -DOWN AND KICKED.
Inhuman Treatment of Mrs. Stevena
is
the Danvera Institution.
Her Shoulder Dislocated by One of tho
Attendants, nnit Her lloily Covered
With Utilises- While 111, I'lunged Into
Until, unci Kept Thero sn luordlnate
Length of Time The l'oorost Food
Given Her Awful Abuse Hor Iloalth
Shattered.
IlAVBHBtLL, Maw., Oct. 8. The people
of this oly Are agitated over the cruelty
said to have been infllctel on Sirs. Eu
nice B. Stevens In the Danvers Insane
Asylum, a State institution.
Mrs. Stevens says she went to tho asy
lum suffering with nervous prostration
anil with the distinct understanding that
she was to be placed In a quarter of tho
institution remote from the insane pa
tients. Khn Knvn that she was strlnned of hoi
own clothing almost as soon as she en-
tored. and was given State dress and
sent to a cell five bv nine In slso. whora
h wh, frlvnn n. nlntn of beans for sun. 1
per, which she ate with her- ungors, not
-f . . . -.
being allowed a Knife or fork.
She remained in that word for three
days and was then removed to another,
a raving maniac ward, where thero were
thirty-seven lunatics, bho says:
"Tho treatment was inhuman, tor a
sheet a rubber blanket, three-nuartora
of an inch thick, was provided. The food
was tho cheapest and coarsest tho mar
ket afforded, and the abuse was awful.
One day In tho midst of my sickness, In
spite of my condition, I was plunged Into
a bath ana kopt thero longer than usuni,
and scrubbed so that when I was finally
thrown back upon my bed, I was too
weak to.movo. 1 have novor been a well
w oman since.
"My shoulder to-day U out of Joint, i
pulled out by Mrs. Goodspecd, tho at-
la nn,nA tr,l,.imnn front.
mailt. I was struck, kicked and knocked
V , , , , ,1 1
down by htir, when sho wailn tho slight- (
h"."" ...
made by Mrs. Stovcns, whose roloase was
secured a tow days ago by a Lawrence,
lady.
An Investigation 18 demanded.
UE KN1SW NAPOtltON.
I Septuaffonarlans Dear the Dody of Cen
tenarlan nrundenateln to the Grave.
New Yomt, Oct. 8. At the funeral of l
Ilsaal Urandonstein, four pall bearers, I
each over 70 years of age, carried tho '
coffin containing tho body of a man more
than old enough to bo tho father of them
I all. Mr. Urandcnstolu was 101 years of
ago.
The old men who bore the casket wore
strong and well and their countenances
bore llttlo evldenco of the ravages of
time. Thoir friends, indood, would not
be surprised if they, too, should attain :
the agvanood ago of their departed
Mend.
There were some other features pocu
;i i m fw
rout of tho
I liar to the faith of the doad
I rendered the obsequies rathe:
ordinary.
Mr. Drandenstem was born November
0, 1700, in QroTjonstcin, Hosse-Cassel,
Germany, 100 years, 10 months and a I
I day prior to tho time of hU doath. Ho
I had many times given an Interesting do
I scrlptlon of Napoleon Bonaparte, whom
I he saw on his return from tho disastrous
Invasion of Russia. His wife died seven
years ago In her UOth year. Ho married
her In Germany.
'1 ho centenarian came to this countrv
60 years ago. In 25 years ho had accu
mulated a fortune In tho dry goods busi
ness. Tho old man nover used a enne or re-
I quired assistanco In going up or down
stairs, until no was stricken with sick
ness, two weeks ago, he was as hale and
hearty as tho men who boro him to his
grave.
Mr. Brandenstoiu was n llvlncr contra
diction to tho bolidf that smoking and
longovity are incompatible. Rarely was
he seen without a cigar In his mouth.
Ten a day was his average, and occasion-
ny ne usea a pipe, lie was an ofttbusl
tlo card player and a devout Hebrew.
In disposition he wus always kind and
cheerful.
Doesn't Think Muah of Now Hampshire
Hanover, N. II.. Oct 8. The authori
ties being satisfied that tha woman ar
rested the other day at tho Whden resi
dence was Dr. Mary Walker beyond a
doubt, ordored her roleaso. She ox
pressed contempt for New Hampshire,
Its people and its laws, but declared Bho
was roady to leave tho Stato. She was
escorted to the depot by the sherltf and
took io evening train for Boston.
Hunt 111 Own Itecord,
London, Oct. 3. Q. P. Mills, tha En
glish champion bicyclist, who holds the
English record from Land's End to John
O'Oroats, has now beaten his record,
Mills has just ridden on a pneumatic
safety hlcyole from Land's End to John
D'Groats in four days, four hours and
fifteen minutes, beating his previous
record by twenty-one hours.
NEW YOUK NEWS IN URIEF.
Ex-President Cleveland and Gov. Hill
will both speak at the Flower demon
stration In New York city tho 27th inst,
Henry F. Hardy, tho bank sneak and
robber, who escaped from Clinton prison
Thursday, has not yet boon recaptured.
It Is announced that Assemblyman
Frank P. Demarest, of Nynck, is not now
in tho race for renomlnatlon to the As
sembly. At the Hocklutid County Prohibition
Convention, at Haverstraw, Duane F.
Knapp, of Thlells, was nominated for
Assembly.
Horace L. Green, editor of the Fort
Plain "Register," is dead, aged 53 years,
lie was a well known Republican and a
prominent man,
Judge Maurice L. Wright, of Mexico
has been nominated by the Republicans
f the Fifth Judicial District as a Jus
tice of tho Supremo Court.
At the session of the Geneseo confer
mce at Danville, a vote was taken on
the admission of women as delegates to
highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
MA SKUA I.I. RCOKKS.
I Chicago Defeatad by Cincinnati mid Hot
ten Wlna Another (mme.
AT KBW YORK.
New Tort. 0 0 0 0 OO0O b-fl
Urooklyn 4 01001!IOx-8
Ikitterles-Couffhllu and Uurrell; Jnkt and
Daly.
AT l'llILADBLrHIA.
Philadelphia 1 10 10 0 0
Boston 0 1 0 1 1 0 a
Ilutterloa01oaon and Clements,
and Honuett.
AT CLEVELAND.
Cleveland 1 1 0 2 0 0 3
0 0-8
0 X- 5
Nichols
3 0 S- 0
0 0 0-1
King and
ritteburif 0 0 0 0 1 0
Uattorles-Gruber and Doylo;
Miller.
at cihcauo.
chlcauo. 2 o 3 3
-18
- 17
Clnoinrmtl 4 3 18 0
Butteries-Vickery, Luby and
Sohrlvori
Crime mid Ilnrrl itfton.
iintin nnn i nfti . trrn
canon, uaruuoss,
National Lenizua Ilooord.
Par
Clubs. Won. Out. Ct
Uoston b7 AO ,035
Chicago... 82 52 .012
NewYork.70 01 .5J1
l'nua'nhln.07 00 .403
Cludi. ipi. LniL crt
Clevcland.01 74 .404
llrooklyu.ui 7o
Plttuburn.53 70
ClD0lu'atl.6o 81
.440
.410
,404
Alncrleun Assoolntlou Gamos.
AT BALTIMOnn.
Baltimore. 0 0 4 8 1 0 8 0
e
Athlotlci 0 0000110 -8
llattcrles-Hoaly and Koblnson; YVoyhlng
and MUllgau.
Called, darkness.
AT BT.
Louia.
0 3 11
Bt. Louis 2 0 I
Q 0 B-1B
5 3 1-8
Fitzgerald
wu'jv-iiic
) 0 0 0
Munyan;
cUhoniSseJ:
AT MINNEAPOLIS.
UI8
LOIUmUUlMMM.tl.U U U W V V V V V V
nattcrios Killoti aoa Vaushnt Eastou and
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dowao.
AT BOSTOS.
Hoeton ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
WMhlnstou 8 0 3 0 0 0 8 0
Uattcrles-O'Brlonand Mutphyj Foreman and
Murray.
Amorloan Acaoclatlou Rooord
Per
nuta. IVin. rvuL (? fTU&t.
n
trtin. Loit. 0'
n.mn ni 41 .080 MtlwnuV'o.U;)
7 .407
Et. Louis. .84 61 ,0i:9 Columbus,. 81 T6
Baltimore uu u-J .our ijou'viua... o
Atulotio..71 03 JbU3 Waih'toa.,43 63
THREW Till! APPl-KS AWAY.
Two Prohibition Fanatics Destroy
the
Crop of a Z.urs Orohnrd.
Chester, Conn., Oct. 0. Preacher Hall
and his two sons aided Deacon Hung-
orford and his hired man to destroy the
blgnest and finest crop of apples ever
grown in Deaoon Hungorford'e orchard.
Proacher Hall, his sons, arfl tho dea
con aro ardont temperance men, and
when tho Lord blessed tho latter wish
mora npplos than ho could eat ho was In
snrn straits. He did not want to turn
' '"em into cider, for that was tho bano of
, the farmer's life, especially of tor it had
Ho consulted with his pastor, and sug-
; gested giving tho fruit away, but
jrreacner xiau aisciaimeu agninn. iuhl,
lest some one else mlaht make cider of
them. It was finally decidod to throw
away the whole crop, so tho four men,
with the help of tha hired man, who
silenttv nrotosted aaalnst tho work.
stripped the orchard and dumped every
apple into the village mill pond.
The wator was covortsl with them and
when the miller opened the gato to his
wator wheel, tho next day, tho apples
filled tho ftumo, rattled into the wheel
pit, and wcro ground up, making tho
water foamy with indignation at this
waste of excellent fruit.
NEWS Off TUB DAV.
Tho new Venezuela bill of rights
bollshos the aoath penalty.
Director-General Davis, of the World's
c air, is informed by the fatiite Depart
I ment that Bolivia and Uruguay have
i fotmally aoceptod tho invitation to taka
part In the exposition.
The revenue cutter, Busk, has arrived
at San Franclsoo from Behung Sea
one brought down the olcurath party,
wno nave been f two years In up'
per Alaska, about Fort Yukon, survey'
mg nie united states boundary line.
Weather Indications.
Washinoton, Oct, 3...Kor Eastorn Now
Vork, Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jcrooy,
Maryland and Dolawaioc Fair till Sunday
olgbt: warmorg southerly winds.
Por Western Now York and Wostorn Ponn-
lylvnaiai Qonorully ruin stttlonarr tern,
pcraturo, oxoopt watmor In Now York: south'
erly winds.
For New England: Fair till Sunday uljhti
warmer; southorly winds.
NEW YOItK MAHKET8.
New Tonic. Oct 8. Money on call loaned easy
si s ana u per coat.
BONDS.
Closlnz
Closing
YatterJnjr.
liar lirw
lu-aay,
110M
i i8of
Or Coup....... 117
STUUK MAUKRT.
OtMlnsr
Vestertfay.
Canadian l'aclftc aw
Central I'lioiflo,.,..,. 34
Closing
xo-u.iy,
HS
35
Chioniro. nui'. SOutner
Delawiira & HuJ,on 13
MO
14 lit
oa
is Hi
HO
101
Del., Lac. Wwurn I4ti
Erie vai
Eriopiet Qi
Lalio tnure.. , ,li
Louli. & Nasb 70
tllchluan Central 101
Missouri Pilullla 00
74
New Jersoy Central 1171a
Northwestern 11
Oroxon Navigation , 70
Pacltlo Mall SUM
Heading 4 11
Hook Island S'iM
St. Paul 7
Union Paolllc , 4 OK
Wosteru Uuiou Mt
OKAI.V MAHlfRT.
iiu
70
3au
74 V
Wboat opo. od at un odvunce
firm. No. li rod lOlJtl Oct. lu.
and
N'jv
el"ifl
ileo. l i
Ooru cinnnd strong and closed at an
ad
ance. NO. n mixed, o'jau i. Ui t.
Koo.
Olds firm.
Dee. 35,
No. 8 mixed, 33H: .ct. 33fi
rnoDUon.
BtrrrxR
Creamery. State & Penn.,
extras. 94 o.a84Ma,
U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
timing
ft fyffc Vft
Wtvniay boast about our rellned
civilization ; but when a man doesu't
turn to look at a (log llirut, it Is safe to
lift that he is either blind or deaf.
Many a Mother Becomes a Bunoh
of Nerves
In worrying along without sleep, attending
to a colicky baby. Send to J. M. Milan
or O. J. MoCartby, the drugNls, for a freo
sample vial of Dr. Hand's C die Cure. It
always cures.
Flue qui noes in the market.
A Husband's Miatako.
llmbands too often permit wives, and par
enU their children, to sutler from headache,
alzalitess, xieuralgla, sleeplessness, fits, ner
vousness when by the use of Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine such serious remits
eould easily be prevented Drusgivts every
Mliere say It gives universal satisfaction, and
has at Immense sale. Woodworth (Jo., ot
Fort Wayne, Iud.; Hnow & t'o., of Syracuse,
N. Y.j J. l Woir, Hillsdale, Mich.; and linn,
dedsot others say "It 1b the groat est seller
they ever kuew." It contains no oplalts.
Trial bottles and fine book on Nervous
Discuses, free at O. II. llHgcnbuch's.
The dairymen do the bust business
in mis section.
Miles' Nerve Bna Livor Pllla
Act on a new principle regulating tho
liver, stomach and bowois throiwh the nerves.
A new aiscovery. iir. lilies i-uih hpwuuy
cute blllousneax, bad taste, torpid liver, piles,
onnatlnatinu. IJneaualed lor men. women.
children. Smallest, mlldest.Rurest! Sldones,
iicts. Samples Free, at O. II. llageubuch's
drug store.
Autumn ia coming for Biiro now.
Tho Secret of Succoss.
C. II. Hngenbucb. tho druKKlst.bolleves that
the secret of success Is perseverance. There
fore he persists in keeping the fiutstllueof
perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs
aud chemicals on the market. He especially
Invito all persons who have palpitation,
short breath, weak or hungry rpells, pain In
side nr shoulder. nrtnrcslon. nbrhtmare. dtv
ccugb, smot herliitT, dropsy or heart dlKease
in irv i,r. .lines uuenunieu new neurit uurt..
belore It Is too late. It has trio largest sale ot
nnv similar rempdv. Fine book oftestlmo
nbilsfree. Dr. Miles' liestoratlve Nervine Is
uusurpasHed for sleeplessness, heaaacue, uu.
etc., and 11 contains no opiates.
Looks if wo might have a storm
soon.
Oh, What a Cough.
Will you heed the warning? The signal pef
baps of the sure approach of that more ter
rible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves
If yon can aOord for the sake of saving 50
cents, to run the risk and do nothing for it.
We knowfrotn experience that Shlloh's Cure
will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This
explains why more than a Million Bottles
were sold the past year. It relieves Croup
and Whopplne Cough at once. Mothers do
not bo without it. For Lame. Back, Hldo or
Chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by
O. H. llageubuch, N. E. corner Main and
Lloyd streets.
A temperance
backing water.
lecturer Is always
Happy Hoosiors.
Wm. Tlmmoiis, Postmaster of Idavllle,
I a., writes : "Electric Bitters has donenioro
for mo than all other medicines comblbcd,
forthatbnd feeling arising from Kidney and
Diver trouble." John Lesllt, farmer and
stocsman, of same place, nays: "Find Elec
tric Bitters to be the nest Kidney and Diver
medicine, made me feel like a now man." J.
W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town,
says: Klectrlo Bitters Is Jnst the thing for a
man who Is nil run down and don't care
whether he lives nr dies; he found uew
strength, good appetite and felt Just like he
had a new leso tin lire, only 00c. a bottle ut
C. II, llageubuch's Drug more.
Another month and then you will
commence to shiver.
Moxioan National Engineers Speak
We, the undersigned, engineers of the Mai
loan National Hallway, and members ol the
lirolheriiood of Dooomotlvo Knglueeis of
Mexico, certify that wo have used the Cactus
Blood Cure forbloot diseases, and we cau
truthfully say that, with ourselves, as well as
with our acquaintances, the remedy has ef
fected a perfect euro when other medicines
have failed.
Ple6e use this certificate for the benefit of
our brother ouglucers and tiio general public.
W. M. DAVIS,
J, O. OABKEY,
J A M EH T 1 1 0 M P80 N,
Members of the Brotborbood of Locomptlvo
Engineers, Acambaro, Mexico.
Sold at Klrlln's Drug HUro,Ferguou House
Block, Shcnandoan.
Soon time to got the heater in place
for its winter's work.
Shlloh's Consumption Cure.
This Is beyond question the most sno
eesfclul Cough Medicine wo havo ever sold,
a few doses Invariably cure the worst eases ol
Cough, Croup, aud Bronchitis, while its won
derful success In tbe cure of Consumption Is
without a parallel In tho history of medicine.
41nce it's llrst discovery it has been sold on a
t uarantee. a test which no other merilcinA
can stand. Ir you have a Cough wo earnestly
ask you to try It. Prloe 10 cents, 60 cents, and
11.00. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Back
lame, use nnuon s J'orous Piaster.
Bold bv
0. H. Hngenbuch,
K. comer Main and
Lloyd streets.
An expert fays a kitchen ran go
wants cleaning every bIx mouths.
Tho leaves nro coloring und begin
nng to drop quite freely.
HOW IS YOUR CHILD?
Swift's Specific is ttoo great
developer, of delicate child
ren. It regulates the eocro
tio'ns; it stimulates the skirt to
healthy action, and assists
nature in development.
There is no tonic for child-
ron equal to 3.
Eend for our treatise on Blood assl
ekdu PUeaaes.
SAM AHDEVA AGAIN
Thoir Story of Advonturo May
bo Truo After All.
WITNESSES TO THE STARTINQ.
Two Btputable People Saw Tlwm Eater
the Ooean at Ooney Itknd.
Watched Them Out Until Only Their
Heads Were Visible) They 1)1(1 Not Know
hm mid Kv, but Ileecrlbe Them Per
fectly When They Kead of the Reported
Drowning, They Wore Ot-leved, for They
Might Hnvo Hendered Am Ut neeThe
Mil'MulonsTnle Gaining Credence.
Droohlyh, N. Y., Oot. 8. The wlt
peasee In defense of the remarkable story
told by Samuel W. Thornton and Miss
pva Jewell of this oity, of their having
(e'en cniried out to sea from Coney Is
land ou a log, and picked up by a Span
ish bark and all the othor romantic and
plcturesquo incidents previous to their
arrival In Jacksonville, Fla., tho story of
which has beon told in theee dispatches
md which has created so much talk, are
being diligently searched for by the
committee from Mount Ollvot Baptist
Church, who were appointed at the re
cent mooting at which a mud conmience
wus expressed in the ndventurous yarn.
Two wisueises to the remarkable tale
hnvo turned up in the porsons of John L.
Burst aud his wife, of llalsey street, tills
City. Thev wero at Coney Island in tho
afternoon when the pair disappeared.
Mr. Burst remarked to his wifo on tho
number of logs that were floating In tho
ocean near tho plor. As they were look
ing out over the water, whioh had risen
po that It was surrounding tho booths on
the Bhore, they wero surprised to see a
man and woman enter the water and ud
latico out into the waves along the side
of the pier until they wero within n few
yards from the spot on wnicn mey stoou.
The couple continued lo wane out luwo
the ocean until only their heads were
visible. Mrs. Burst expressed alarm for
their sofoty, but hor husband said that
tho man was undoubtedly a flue swim
mer, and able to toitocare oi uimsou auu
companion.
Soon alter Burst and nis wire quiuou
tho pier. Tho second morning nftor they
road of tho finding ot inorutou s anu
Miss Jewell's clothes in the bath houses
snd of thoir supposed drowning.
They recalled the strange actions of
tho couple In tho wator off tho pier and
wero qulto convinced that they were tho
missing couple.
"If wo had only waited, a fow mo
moments und given them assistance,"
was Mrs. Butst's thought when sho read
the story of tho missing couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Burst fully corroborate
the abovo story, and the description they
give of tho couplo they saw tallies ex
actly with tho appcaranco of Sam and
Kva.
Not a fow of thoso who wero sceptical
of tho story told by Thornton, have bo
gun to believe that the adventures as
related aro really so.
THE DEFALCATION 83,1,000.
noutrdale Dank Affairs In Worse Shape
thnn Supposed.
PittsdUBO, Pa., Oct. 8. Bank Ex
aminer Miller has made Information bo-
fore Justice of the Poace McCullough,
charging President Dill, of the defunct
Houtzdnle Bank with falsifying the
bank's books by making a falso entry of
10,000on July 14th. Bail will not be
fixed until the extent ot tho crookedness
Is dlscovciod. It Is Btatcd on Indisput
able authority that 3S,000 additional to
the $10,000 has been found to bo missing.
The batik oxnminer refuses to say any
thing about tho latter discovery until ho
lias made information. Ho admits, how
ever, that tho amount Is $85,000 and said
he had as yot only gone over a part of
the books.
Up to tho present nil but a fow hot
headed depositors havo believed Dill not
guilty of premeditated hlshonesty.
Boforo Dill ontered financial circles ho
was a Methodist minister nnd has al
ways boot; held In high standing. He
claims ho knew nothing about the books
being falsified and says he fcols sure tha
mattor will bo righted in court.
Ou account of tho bank being a Na
tional one, depositors will undoubtedly
la paid in full. Tho stockholders will
su tho only losers, but thoir ruin will
probably drive others to tho wall.
Missing James Gux Sued.
May's Landing, N. J., Oct. 3. All
ifforts to find James Cox, tho export ac
countant ot South Brooklyn who disap
peared several months ago, have failed.
Cox owns a farm at Richland, near here,
worth ?15,000. George Cromor, an em
ploye, has Bued Cox for $800 wages, nnd
Miss Catharine Casserly, housekeeper
for thirteen years for Cox and his family
sues for $3G0, money loaned to Cox. It
Is believed the missing man has gone
away to avoid financial entanglements
and family troubles.
Eulllviui'a Compuuy Stranded.
San FnANCisco, Oct, 8. Tho steam
ship Monowal, from Sydney, brings Aus
tralian papers which concur In stntlng
that John L. Sulllqan's theatrical tour
of the colonies has been a failure. Be
fore the Monowal left Sydney it was
understood that the oompany was to take
return passage on that vessel to America,
but later it was learned that the actors
ere stranded nnd wore awaiting remit
tances from America.
Deuth Sentence Commuted.
Aldanv, N. Y,, Oct. 8. Gov. Hill has
commuted the sentence of Samuel E.
Wayman to Imprisonment for life.
Wayman was convicted in Livingston
County In September last of having
murderod Emory Thayer, in tho town of
Avon, in October 1U86. He was to havo
beon executed by hanging at Oenoseo,
bext Tuesday.
Dlarenpectful to Victor Emmanuel.
Rome, Oct..8. There is excitement In
Rome owing to tho fact that a number of
Siigrlms visiting the Pautheon showed
Urespect to the tomb of Victor Em
manuel. Bystanders interfered to puu-
isn mo insuiturs, anu a irucus begun.
The pnllc arrosted tbreo of the offend
ing pilgrims.
Wou't Honor the noiiitleltton.
anmapolm, Mfl , uct. a. Ui vraor
Jackson has declined to grant th' ro
oms tlou asked by the trover or ot
Pennsylvania, in tbe case of Albert A.
uarsnai, inuicteu in renusyivanla for
Ladies
Think
then Act.
That
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AU my ngrntN for W. 1,. Do
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ace nHK your
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CCO HO Poller Nlmrt Farmers, ltailmmt 3Icti
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DR. THEEL,
coo North Fourth ta..-
OOO boi urn, Vmiidh i'
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GOLD M5DAL, I'AHIS, 1373.
W. Baker & Go.'s
rsekfast
oooa
from which the excess of
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