f ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. ! Caused by Carelossneos. Tho majority of pcoplo die sooner tlitL they should. Evidence of this fact is grow ing daily. Waring says t " L)isoao is not t consoqucnco of life! it is duo to unnnlutu conditions of living ripglcct( nhutc, vnnt .'r. Stephen Smith, on tho tamo eulj ' ' Man is born to health and long life ; di. r3o la unnatural, death, except from m. tgo. is accidental, and both arc prevenlol.I. bv human agencies." This is almost invai i ably true of death resulting from Iienit dis -use. Careless ovtr-fcxation, interupeint u.i' often, coflco, tobacco, alcoholic or otbc htinnilunta are generally the taufes of thi. .hflk'tilty, nml indifference to its progress re suits in sudden death, or long sickness end ugin dculh. Uy tho newspapers It can bt t-ecn that many prominent and hundreds o: piisons In private life dio from heart di c i-e cery day. 11 you iiavo nny or the loimwwg fymp tenia t shortness of breath, palpitation, irics u nr pulfe, tainting and smothering ppen? turn in shoulder, title or arm. suollei les, etc, begin treatment immediately lot if iirt disease If you delay, tho consequence! nay bo terlous. tor over 20 years Dr. Franklin Miles. !.- eminent specialist, has made o profoun' study of heart disease, its causes and cure, tnd many of tho leading discoveries in thai direction are duo to him. His New Heart ( tire is absolutely tho only reliable reined fr 'ho euro of heart disease, as is proved l'v thousands of testimonials from grateful n f-ons who ltavo used it, James A Pain, editor of tlio Corrjr, Pa , Trailer, ttof' "Alter an apparent recovery from three months of la grippe, 1 fell on the street uncoii s ioui from heart disease In ono month fron. ih.it ttrao I wns unable to walk across my room, im pulsebeat from R5 to 116 times n minute 1 'lien used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and at "Ml' became stronger. After using six bottles 1 .i i s at, to to work as usual and walk a mile ever; I i i. ypuiso rouging from 68tosn. Dr Jiiloi' . i, ic.lv Is net only a preventive but a cure." li. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold by all drm i ts on n positive guarantee, or by Dr. Mlle " I ; il Co., Elkhart, In J., on receipt of price. 51 t bottle, six for ti, express prepaid. It li post I I oly frco from opiates or dangerous drugs Dr. M i Icb' Pills, 25 cents. Tree book at druggist rj oy tuiiX- CAtJTION. IT a denier offers W. t. Douglas .Shoes at aredaced price, or snya hohnstlicm without name stamped on bottom, put him down as a fruud. UDIFR S3 miOE THE? WORLD. TV. I.. DOTJOr,AS Shoes are stylUh, easy fit. ting, and give belter satisfaction at the prices ad. vertlscd than any other make. Ti y one pair nd bo convinced The. stamping of V . L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who ve.ir thein. Dealers who push the sale of W. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of good-. They enn nllord to sell at n lcsspront. nil we neueve ynu can save money rty ouytngau mr fnoiwear oi the dealer advertised beloiv. l-ilorue free unon anDilcatlon. Address. W. I-. DO UOL. VS. Ilriickton, Dlnss. Sold bv Joseph Ball, Cbenaudoah. C. F. 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Hours - S-S i Kvii'i fi-S t WreH. find Sat. eve'a &-1I) ; Sun. 9-U tiuceesitf ul treatment by inalL OF Easily. Quickly. Permanently Rest" WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nml all the train of ertti front t arly errors or later eicefc-tCB. the results of uvem otk, stoltiiesi, worry, Uc KullstreiigtU, duTelupn.etit and tone given lo cry trgaa aa! poition of the bodjr htmple.uaturnlmetuotu. Immediate ImproTemen' wen. Failure ImpoMlule 2,() references. Dok, explanuttou and proof mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. Y. ) rhlrbetrr'a t:lUh Dloatbud II mad. iMilr A Ft. KllU r.ltJ ll LADIES. Ml , i H 'iiti in lil'J Ms'l Void iuuUm i )ol m lib' i fll''nu. 'VuLa 1m. mix r. mgdanaarouM ui,.iiiu. ' tlatLtartd imttitu n4 At Drttcttjii. mr mtnA Aa. lit siawiMt ftir partisiiltfa. twt4Wi.iftii cU. Hcllr f'i- IjmIU" inhUtr. It rvln ki.il. Ili.ouOI ii moa UW uJnsu 1 JUSTICE NEWTON NEXT Ho Will bo Galled Upou to Pload Next Tuesday. VERY LITTLE HOPE TOR M'KANE. A Deputy Attorney Oenernl Declares That There Are No Tnnhiilcalltlcs on Which the Convicted man Can Beeure sv New Trial. Brooklyn, Feb. 17. The prosecution In the John Y. MoKniio clectlou coso is do termlncd to follow up ita success by plac ing more of the indicted men on trial. It has notified nil persons Indicted for elec tion frauds at Grnvcsend to bo ready to plond Tuesday mornlug. It will be re called that tho January grand jury re-in-dlcted McKnno, Justices Newton and Butherlaml, Sergeant ot Police of Coney Island Murphy, aud Moirls, another Grnvesender. Humor has it that some of tho small fry Will very likely jump their bull. Another JTJDOE KEWTOH. statement has become common talk that IMchnrd V. B. Newton has transferred his property at Gravcsend. This statement is to a certain extent true, for the records show that he has transferred to George W. Newton, who is supposed to bo his brother, a large pieco of property near tho Grnvosenu bay, worth considerable money. Justice Newton is under a number of In iHctmi'iits for assault, oppression. . con spiracy and contempt of court. He Is uuder a heavy ball, and will undoubtedly be the next one culled to trial for the Graveseud election frauds. bo lar the counsel for mcKnne has taken no steps regarding a new trial for then. client. It is hardly probable that they will until Monday, when tho motion will very likely lie denied. A stay of execution will bo asked, pending an appeal, should the motion be denied. A depiity attorney general said today that ho did not seo how the McKano de fense could securo a now trial. He know of no technicalities on which a new trial could bo secured. It, Is rumored that Supervisor McKeon will tender his resignation as n member of the board. It was through his efforts that McKnne was elected president pro tent, of tho board of supervisors. McKnne's con viction will render his seat vacant, which will give the board of aldermen n chance to elect a llepublican in the convicted man's placo. This Suicide Wns Particular. nuooiiXYN, Feb. 17. Frederick Schlo man, aged SO, branch superintendent of the Prudential J.ife Insuranco company, left homo Wednesday morning to go to his ofllce. He told his wlfo he would behome to dinner and would tako her sleigh rid lng. Yesterday his wife found his body in a wagon in his stable, on the same block as his residence. He had cut his wrist and bled to death. liosido the wagon wns a pail of water, which he had placed there to catch tlio blood as it ran from hiswrist, No reason is known for the suicide. Five Hundred on an Ice Fine. HELSINOKOHS, Kussia, Feb. 17. On Tues day night an ice lloo broke adrin on the coast of Ingeniianulnnd and curried oft 600 fishermen, with their wives and chil dren, who were on the Ice at the time of tlio accident. Food, clothes and fuel aro being sent to them, and their rescue is probable. A Mnryliind Steamer llllrnrd. Baltimouk, Feb. 17. The Maryland Steamboat company's steamer Ida, well known on the company's eastern shore route, wns ulmoi-t destroyed by lire last night while lying at Clark's sl-ip yard Tho dnnmge Is estimated at Sr 5,000. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations on the New York and Philadelphia Kxohniiges. New Yoiik, Feb. 18. The declaration of tho fall quarterly dividend of 11 per coat, by tlio directors or tlio umcago, Ilurllnston and tiuincy railway at their meeting today re- inoM-s au element of uncertainty from the speculative situation. There was a recovery In prices, sugar ccrllflcatcs making a specially sharp rally. Ulosine bids: LehlghValloy.... mi W., N. Y. & Pa.... ltf Pennsylvania .... 19 Erie lOJg Eeadinis SIM D., h. & W 168M Bt. Paul COM West Shore 1(0)1 Lehigh Nav 6S. N. Y. Central N. Y. & N. K 111 l.alto Erlo JSW.. New Jersey Cout.lHM Del. & Hudsoo.. .135- General Slarkets. Piiii.adbumiia, Feb. 10. Flour weak; win ter super., JiSlMO; do. extras, K.S5a2.50; No, 19 winter family, $3.6032.U; Pennsylvania roller straight, J3.ia3.10j western winter, clear, tSJAQJ. Wheat dull, lowor, with GOo. bid and 00c. asked for February. Corn quiet, firm, with 42o. bid and 2Ko. asked for Febru ary. OaU quiet, steady, with KHjo. old and Ctjjo. asked for February. Ileef steady. Pork steady) new mess, $13.50lt; extra prime. !iaU.23; family, 15; short clear, H1.60& 10.50. Lard firm; western steam, S; reflaed firmsr. Ilutter steady; western dairy, lTo.j do. ereamsry, IT3ST0.; do. factory, 120 lOo.i Kleins. 27a.; stats dairy, lW-lo.; do. creamery, lTQSlo.l; Pennsylvania orvamory, prints, fanoy, tSo.j do. choice, iHS-To.; do. fair to Hood. Sliazto.; prints Jobblof at 39332c. Cheese firmer; New York larco, USll?4o.; small, 10KOl)il part nVlma,310o.; f ullsklins, 232iio, Kies firm; Ice liouso, fS 75.3.C0 per eass; western fresh, 20o, per Jojuu; southsro, 185l!). I.lto Stock llarkels. Naw Yonic, Feb. 10. Deeycs very dull; na. tire stesrs, good to prime, !1.4'K?M.7U per 100 pounds; medium to fair, ft. 15.00; roinmon to ordinary. J4l.rA2l.10. Calves quiet, llrm; poor to prime i eals, $58 per IU). Sheep and lambs very dull: poor to prime sbecp. &J3.&5 per 100 pounds; common to cliolru limits, JJ.86 5. Hobs lower, at $5.UX6iS ir lou pounds. Kast LiiiKHTY. Pa., Feb. 10. Cattle slow and unchanged. Hogs slow i all gradis, $5.85 e&M. tiheep very slow and a shade off from yssttrslay's prices. Dr. David AYORITE K Hi IVI TitlJ Y AUJ1TAIJL X trstlon have a commo i origiu, viz , Enccss of iio ueiucuy iiiBsuivcs uns excess 01 Kent in me Iu llilghl's I)js:ao. (Jhroolo Kldnev or Sick Headache, It Is a woll known euro rut all tho Ills and sicknesses peculiar to women, it's a real blessing. That Favorite K-mody possesses extraordinary potency alike In all these mld'i U nvl. dent from tlio grateful lotters received dily by by all our Druggists, at $1 psr bottle. it you are sick or atnog, aud uesiro to consult mo as to your oaso, answer theso iptea tlons (nhlch aro for eitlior sex) to tho best of your ability, and give any other Information that will assist In lorralng a correct diagnosis of votir oo. and I will rcnlv (free of nlmrirel. Cut this out and inclose in en envelope, mentioning this paper, and ill net snuo tu Dr. uavm nennoay, no iuuiu, n. 1 Wliat ia your eo. wcliiht. latent? 2 Wliat is your occupation ? 3 Martlod or singlo ? 4 Do you use liquoi s or tobacco ? f you eat much eilt meat? U Do you havo anv headache ? 7 Do you have cold fee or hands? 8 Aro you troubled with constipation? FINANCE AND TRADE The Lowest Trices liver Known In Sev vral Important Industries. ICKW VoilK. Feb. IT. It. O. Dills & Co.'s weekly review of trade shvs: This has been a week of record liivnklng. In wheat. In silver, In some forms of Iron anil steel, In Connellsville coko and in cotton and woolen goods the lowest prices over known have been made, and It Is gruttfjlng thut failures of importance have not resulted. ihe slight recovery iu prices of iron pro ducts has not been maintained. Hesemer pig has declined at Pittsburg to tlO.05 and grey forge to SO.tW, and steel billets are soli! below $10 there, white at Philadelphia must rolling mill products are lower than ever. The decline Is the more noteworthy because nn lucrenso in the demand is re- P irted, both in eastern and western mar- f kcts. Textile industries do not seem to have gained within the past week, for us many works have closed as have resumed work, and in woolen and cotton manufacture rather more. The demand for woolen goods does not Improve, and sales of wool decreased sharply after tho brisk activity two weeks ago. Failures for the week have been S23 In tho United States, against 1(17 for tho snmo week last year, and 5. in Canada, against 80 Inst year. Though several were of somo mngnltude the aggregate f liabilities was apparently below the weekly average for January. A Gambling Hen I.ontml SAN FrtANClSCO, Feb. 17. One of the two bold robbers who secured gold from Cnr roll's gambling house nt an early himr in tho morning, is still at lnrue. James Ilalsapplc, ono of the employes, says that Unrroll's place was deserted with the ex ception of himself and a man named Green, when tho door was flung open by two masked men, who compelled them at the point of pistols to hold up their hands while tho robbers opened tho sare and se cured W.000 In coin, which they placed in canvas sacks and made off with it. Hnls apple and Green called lustily for help aud two policemen grappled with one of tho robbers. In tho scuffle which ensued gold coin flew in all directions, aud the crowd drawn to the scene by tho noise reaped a rich harvest. Frnnre Versus l'ortlignl. Wabiiixoton, Feb. 17. Little Is known in olhcial circles hero of the cause of dib- pute between France and Portugal which has resulted In what may turn out to bo tho permanent recall of the French minis- ter to Lisbon, it is recognized, nowever, as n matter of real gravity. It is believed here that the source of trouble has been what Is known ns the royal railroad run ning from Lisbon to Madrid. The bonds of this road were guarnnteed by Portugal, and it is bcliot-cd that when the French government intervened to protect the rights of French holders there was dllli culty In securing the fulfillment of the guarantee. Irnilersast Frlghtt-m il by n Obost. ClllUACio, Feb. 17. The prisoners In the county jail are alarmed, or pretend to be, over the stories of visitations liy the spirit of George II. Painter, who was hanged there on Jan. SO. The spirit of the mur derer is alleged to make uncanny calls nt his old limit-lent, 11 number nt the prisoner claiming to havo seen the ghost. Prouder gast, the-murderer of Mayor Harrison, is said to be especially alarmed and In great terror of a personal visitation from his lute neighbor iu "murderers' row." A llurelar Fatally Wounded. St. I.ouis, Feb. 17. Five men attempted to break into n saloon nt Twellth and Morgan streets about 8 o'clock in the morning, but were met t tho door by Charles lincher, an employe about to go home. Knelier emptied his revolver into tlio crowd, wounding two, one of them so badly he had to be carried away, lleforo a policeman had been found tho thieves escaped. The one who vt-na carried away was probably filially hurt, as his wound wna in Ills left side, near tlio heart. Kx-rrrsldent llluut's Trial Ueuun. Nkw Youk, Feb. 17. The jury which Is to try Joseph V. Hlnut, former president of the Madison Square bank, In tho court of oyerand terminer, before .Tiistlco Bar rett, was secured yesterday. Tho de fendant, who was tlio head of 11 large banking institution, is charged with de liberately falsifying the financial condi tion of the bank in the statement which 1 was made on Juno 1, lbtKi. Dr. U'eit Convicted. SAN FliANClsco.Xi'eb. 17. The jury lu the West caso returned n verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree. The crime of which Dr. Eugene F. West Is found guilty was tli murder of Addle Gilmoro.a Colusa milliner, upon whom ho committed a criminal practlc. The body of the murdered girl waa horribly mangled nnd thrown In the bay, portions of it only being found and identified. At tin I'olnt of a I'lstol. BniDOEPOltT, Conn., Feb. 17. At tht point of a pistol a masked burglar com pelled Preston Hodges and his wife, of Stratford, to permit him to ransack their sleeping apartments. II secured fifteen hare of ltock Island stock, two valnablo watches, tlii in money and a diamond stud valued at several hundred dollars, lis then escaped. Only Ono Ksonped. SAN Fhanciiho, Feb. 17. Sydney nil vices any that the iron steamer Alert, while on her voyage from Port Albert to Mellxrarne, Bank during a terrible gale, nml of the fif teen men aboard but one man managed to reach land and tell the story of the dis- Kennedy's natiihe's at uo t e f o r U Is 51,6,1 known that Stone In tlm Ulnil- der, UrAvel, Kidney Disease, Waliete. (lout, HhouniAtl-hl. nrsnetKlu and Mnrvn I'rna. Urlo Acid In tho blood. Dr. Kennedy's Favor- niooa, inns curing the disease Liver Connlulnts. Hnrnfnln. Hilt llhnnm nml Dr. Kennedy. Favorlto Itemedy Is for sale U Do you hsvo pain In tho inclt? Where? 10 Troubled with retention of urine ? 1 1 Do you havo piin after voiding urine ? 12 Swelling or feet, ankles, eyen, face? Ill Aro jou restless at nlnht t U Distress In stomach aftor oatlun? 15 How is your appetite? 10 IIivo you any skin eruption? Clnitxi'd hitli Atlrinpted llrllicry. llAIllilsnumi, Feb. 17. The milliters' or phan Kcliool eomniWxIon adopt (k! a resolu tion nt a special meeting last night re (iietiug Attorney General lleti'-el to In stitute crimlnnt proceedings against T. Vi'. Ahl, of CurlNle, who is charged by Colonel Thomas (5. Sample, secretary of the commission, with having nttempted to bribe him to cbnnge his vote lu favor of locating the IndtiMriat School for Sol diers' Orphons ut Boiling Springs for a consideration of (1,900. The commission cloed a contract for the purchase of a farm of 100 acres nt Scotland, Franklin count , as a site for the proposed school. No ltncliiK In llnrtford. IlAlirtoitl), Feb. 17. Hx-Governor Mor gan ('. llulkley, president of the Charter Oak Driving Park association, stnted that tho managers hud not decided to hold tin summer meeting at Charter Oak park on Aug. SMI, the dates unsigned. At pres ent the nxhoclation has no idea of racing nt Charter Oak park for the Nutmeg fU0Onn stakes for8-yenr-ohls or the Con nect tout $1B,IHXI st tikes for 4-year-ohls. Until the anti-pool law is repealed there will be no meets iu llnrtford. llailly MiincltMl by ClimiiAii7.es. Nkw YoilK. Feb. 17. Kdward 11. Goss, keeper of Chiko ami .10)111111111,1110 chim panzees In the ('eutral Park arsenal, was attacked by them and chewed and clawed sO badly that already the second finger of his right hand and the great toe of his right foot have been amputated at the Presbyterian hospital, mid it is feared that more llngi-rs and toes may have to bo taken off. He nuiy even, ilnctors sny, lose his life in ease peritonitis should set iu. J)-iitli of 11 riiiunlv l'ark Snitptfrt. PltovinKNTK, Fell. 17. Frank Hyrue died here ye.-.teiilay. His death revives thu story of the Plueuix park aj-asslnntioii in Dub. lilt twelve years ago. llyrne wns mis. pected and flul to France, where he served in the nnny ilitring the Franco-Prussian war. The French 1111 thorities' refused to extradite him, and after he came to thii country, eleven j ears ago, ihht government also refused to fiirreiiiUv him. To Sfttlo by At bit rat Ion. ItlCllMOSI), Vu., Fell. 17. The Flood sub stitnte for the 'Wicklmin resolution look lng to tho settlement 1,1 Wost Virginia' portion of the debt of the old state wa- ndopted liy tlio senate, it cumulates tin suit feature from the original resoltitiom and provides for a settlement on the Ihh-I- of amicable agreement between commit. sioucrs appointed by the two states. NUGGETS OF NEWS The bill to alsillsli fast day passed the Massachusetts house. The damage done by the recent gule In Germuny s capital will reach 100,000 marks. The death of l.obengiihi, the king of the Mntiibeles, is confirmed. Ills wnrriors are eiiriendering. The body of "Bud" Stone, fho Indiana murderer, wns buried on his father's farm at Washington, Im!., tills torenoon. Cnplain Merritt, of the Merritt Wreck ing eoinpaiiy, will visit HoneHdorreef.'and may make a proposal to save the wrecked hearscirge. There is 11 r .volt of professors and stn dents ol 1 '11- Mni'trenl hru'in-h of Laval mil verily .ivu alleged nnsiKiirigei-teut of timver-uy liuu-.i A Tl furmyiTln lnnlli.n on1 Wrmn, TrtVTYft Bold by llrurelsta or sent by mad. 25c., COo. uui.wpurpiienagp. pimp' -a iree. TheFnvorlti 5C3SH J0WBI3 forthoTcetho id teath,35c. CnptnlnSweiney,U.S.A.,Smniefro,CflU (ays: "Bhlloh'8 Catarrh Remedy Is the flrst mcdlclno I havo over found t!i At would do ma nny good." Prlco 60 eta, Bold by Druggists. DonotnrottttnCough.astboreisdacgerot Its leading to Consumption. SuiLon'BCnm. wiusaveyouaBovcroiiunir'iTounio. it 1st 110 will save you a so vera Iain Trouble. 1 1 Is th best Coiitth Cure andspeedllyrelloves Coughs. Croup, Whooping Cough and lironchltls, ant la sold on a mmrnntm, 25 eta. Bold by C. II, Usgonbuoh, Shenandoah. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) O-iX'n.X'scLxrillo. The Restaurant Is one of the best In tbe cos regions, and has elegant dining parlors atttictsC for the use of ladles. The Ilur Is stocked with the best ilM, burs, porters, nines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of wsys of throning away money. Om ot tbe best methods o( economizing la to Insun In Brat class, thoroughly radable companies, either life, are or accident, such as representee ty Xj2k.X7-I30 PAUBT, No. 130 South Jardls street, Shenandoah, P FOB A CASE IT Wit L HOTGL'ncTg TO Thoy Hold Up a Train on tho Southern Prtoifio Itoatl, A HEEMAN AND A TRAMP KILLED. Tliny Turned n Snlteli and Threw tits Train rrom tt.n Track, nnd Then Looted Mm Iixpriwi Cnr by tho Aid of lytm suite. lAM ANdEl.EH, Oil., Fell. IT. The bold est train rohlH-ry tliat ever occurred In soutliem Cnllfoniin, or for that matter In tho state, took place n little after mid night at ltoscoo, a small station thirteen miles north of this city. The train waa the Southern Pacific overland No.SU, bound north. Many of the imsmigern were fast asleep before lliirbnnk was reached. The oxpress messenger, (Htal clerks and train men were busily engaged In arranging matters for the nlirht. Knglneer Thomas gave a long blast of the whistle ns the train approached the switch this side of ltoseoe, His face blanched as he discovered a man standing beside the switch with a llaring torch, nnd his face assumed a more livid hue when he discovered that the switch had lieeti left open. lie put on the air brake and whistled for brakes, but it was of no avail. The train was going at on unusual rate, and tho momentum It had acquired pre cluded tho possibility of Immediately bringing It to n standstill to avoid dis aster. iVbout the same time thcenglneer noticed the man with the torch he heard the sharp cracking of revolvers, and many bullets whistled past him, breaking the windows of the cnb. Almost Instantaneously the train crashed over into the dilch. At this point there is a hill which runs nearly fif teen feet high. Knowing tlio character of the plnce Engineer Thomas jumped aud ran, miraculously escaping Injury. Fire man Masters was not so lucky, however, being pinioned between the cnb and ten der, nnd wns horribly mutilated and crushed. He lived about nn hour, dying about ten minutes beforo his body was released. In tho midst of his suffer ing he begged for a pistol t lint, ho might kill himself and end his misery. Two tramps had gotten on the pilot of the engine nnd were stealing n ride when the locomotive jumped the track. One of them wns hurled tlfty feet ami miracu lously escaped injury. Tho other wns caught aud burled benenth the debris of tho engine nnd was Instantly killed. His body wns horribly mangled and lacerated. His name is Harry Daly. At the moment of the overturning of tho train two men wearing slouch lints nud blnck masks leaped from the heavy htishos alongside the track. There arc somo dif ferences of opinion among those who wero ou the trnin as to the number of men com posing tho robber gang. At nil events the two men took positions ou either sldo of the train aud commenced n furious futil ado from revolvers. After tills wild and seemingly purposely firing one of tho men went to tho express cnr nnd pouudetl on the door, demanding that it be opened. Upon the refusal of tho messenger to comply tho robbers placed thrco or four dynamite bombs ou tlio sill, Then eusiuil a terrific explosion, nearly the whole sldo of tho cur being torn into splinters. Harry Hdgar, who had expected this proeeedurc, got into tho further corner of the car, and eyeu then narrowly escaped death or in jury from the Hying splinters. Everything in tho cnr was shokeu up und the detona tion was most terrific. Just after blowing up the express car the robbers ut tho point of n revolver com pelled the extra fireman, who had been riding on the engine, to get into tho cnr, while ono robber followed him. This was done In order to protect the robber In case the messenger llred. Under tho com mand of the robber tho extra fireman cur ried the contents of tlio locked box, which held many dnllnrs iu gold, outside tho cnr, where tho robbers were waiting. All this time the lubbers kept up n furious fusll- ado, firing into the train and Into the car, After gathering into portable shape the supjiosed valuables the highwaymen turned their attention to the overland safe. These snfes uroo constructed that 1. - . , 1. T. .1 .1 11. requires niiiuii iimu turn puiii-iii-u luiijieu them, and the robbers realized tlio Hull ity of attempting it, so thoy left it intact and vented their disapproval of their in ability to tako oven that by a volloy from their revolvers. After gathering together their booty the robbers placed it iu gunny sacks and mounting their horses gnlloped oil in the direction of the mountains. It is not known how much tn isiue otthe express company the robber miuloolT with, but it is sup posed to be a very large amount. There were several bags of bulliou nnd money in the cnr that tho robbers did not get. Hrakemiin Foster leaped from the train and ran toward n hut near by, got a horse and nt onco rode back to Uurbunk at fu rious speed, waking up tho telegraph ope rator nnd informing the authorities what had taken place. Sheriff Cline nud threo deputies at onco started to tho scene. A posse was quickly organized, and la now on the trull. Striking Against Star tat Ion W.igrs. New York, Feb. 17. Tho silk ribbon weavers' strike for Increased pay which has been pending for somo days went into effect yesterday. The strike will include about 85U men. It is estimated that the strike will throw out of employment over 8,000 women who will uo without work so long as the men remain idle. Tho strikers say that tho manufacturers had reduced wages to such au extent thut weavers could earn only about 17 per week when employed. A llangerous ltestl- ': rinee. Chattanooga, Tenu., l' 1. 1 At Clt ico furnace last night three young negro tramps huddled together - .d went to sleep on tbe slag dur n. Tuwtr presence ' i.it, unknown, a oar containing sing In white heat wus run on the dmnp and emptied upon thorn. Two escaped, but liuck Porter was li .irieu under tho seeth iiig debris. Ills Irk'., was incinerated. Th Clinlleusi. Slightly Woandml. IUU8,I'eb. 17. The duel between Com to da Kels and ex-JIlnlster Waldeok-Kous-renu, gro- '" out of n qus-rel he' oc curred a jc . ..ys ago In tlm ', ' i.j Pn'a-e if .lii'tioa, was fought ye-'-.d-v. I M. vi Hjuuu, who wo tut' 111. j leiiKer, wes sMjhtJy wounded lu the 1. rrti'iit tu Gprierul itaily. hYMOlllimtO, Vis., Feb. 17. General Jubal A. Kurly, the runklug officer of tbe late Confederacy, fell on tlm slippery steps of tho posloRlee nml wot. picked up un conscious. It Is feared he will die. Mr. Kurly is 78 years old. J) 'iir tell of n imrcbnaer wting 10 buy an i'liIUi iuif M !iy do lien who try to s U t'e. h n: tides penk of the n :t aj rking thm off?" Pimply because po- ie want the beft, and it taken woik ard likewise deception to sell theui tlie worst. Thii vm 'ilesniitexicrintetnayl)f l'-U tlie liouseketi.'r who ueu-mi.:ws to tlie new vegetable client uing. I'ha heal thfulncps, flavor, and ?H:otion;y of this wonderful cook; product lias won for it the ;.n!;st iKpulaiity, which in turn has attracted the attention of bubiness parasites who are ' 'work ing off" imitations and coun terfeits. Forewarned is fore nned. Be sure you get the only genuine vegetable shortening COTTOLENE. fold lu s nod 0 pound pulls. Made only by N.K.FAIR3ANK-YCO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARi: AVE., AUCTION COMMIiQIl HOUSE Tbn place for business men to send tholr surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale. AU0TION HAYS, Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody oin send goods of every description to the rooms and they will 00 sold at auotloa on tho usual terms. All goods 1 old on commla slon and settlements made on the day follow lng the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty llulldlng, Oor. Oontro and J nrdin Btroota New Discovery. Mayers' Mnenctlo Catarrh Cure Is used bv vanor Inhalation and is tho onlv medicine ot the kind ever put on the rturket. Uy tnhalatloa ine meiucino is nut pourcu into inn siomaca and thence sent "andorlng through the sys tem, llut by Initiation tho medicine Is ap plied directly totbe deceased organ end tba only way to reach the aflected parts In th roe, lSvcry bottle Is Buarj.nt.-cd by th druggist. Prlco $1 per bottl-. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by nil drurelsts. It's used dltlcrenl Iron, nny other medicine. Our udvcrtlsed aircnts and all drmaristsera Instructed to return tbe money to any one who tails to bo cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrk Cure. PrUe ono dollar for 8 months' treat ment. This Is saying a great deal, but it has never failed. For sale by druggists, or address Tho Mayers Drug Co.. Qiti'land, Md. W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Mahrmoy City, Pa. Autistic Decorator Palatine nnd Paperhanglng. Perfect work. ltiirt-ntns in calms and o'ls tilnln and stained glnss. All the now patterns In wull p -per uauy ana wees ly papers, nov. is, nxveteuos nd stationery. Heailquartors for Evening ForalrL WALL PAPER! IlARGAINSil Big Reduction In Wall Panel. Must make room for an encr. moos Spring Stock, t : t JOHN - P. - cjmr SSI W. Centre Street, Bbenandour, Pa. 104 North Main street, Sbonandoab, I'., WHOLESALE BARER ASH C6NFKCTI0SESL Ice Cresm wholesale and retail. IHentoa and parties supplied on short notice. JOE VVYAlT'a 4L00N AND RESTAURANT, (Christ lloaaler's old stand ) Haiti and Qstal Htt HheuanduaUa Bast beer, ale and porter ou tap The finest irsndsot wblsUejs and oltare Pool room at SJltlWt. Tho Man Who wroto the Song I " never cam to wander front AU own Hrenilt," waa la'ptrml Mis sitting beforo one of my Ha Heater. I t fo hare on nand the best Htovea uud Kunires in tbe market and a large stook ot 1 turnl .h'ng Goods. Plumbing, rooting auu ouii. a specially. All woik guaranteed, Z". O. "7Cr."I,33Xl, .or. o' r.ioyd and White Sts., Hbenandoah, Pa SHOEMAKERS' Gennr! Supply StorB ! Wholeoils and It stall PltlOEy, aronrio- . TniaziisH Ferguson Houss bldg.. Centre Htreet. If YnTT HAVE A TRUNK to go ta 1 C 1UU n, depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card and w will call tor IU United States Express, Cor. Centre and Union 8U, aptifii -11 twsifttlrnnirfiv i
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