MM EVENING HERALD 8ATIIMAY, AUGUST 11, 1891 Troop, on Duty t Oinnlin. OMAHA, Neb., Aug, 1 1 Several mor companies of troops from tho Interior o) the state arrived last night and were ill onoe rushed Into South Omaha. Thl itrlkers are quiet and offer little opposl Hon to the soldiers. But the troop Imvt not relaxed their vlgllcnce on account ol the peaceful appearance of things, and quads of soldiers constantly patrol tin trcetg and n Gatllng gun Is uullmbcrec t the Intersection of the two princlpa treets, where It can sweep In all dlreo Hons. A Dlnorderly Mayor Lucked Up. PsilU, Iud., Aug. It. II K. Kausch mayor of this city, was arrested and locked lip In the calaboose by Policeman DIerki for disorderly conduct. The mayor. It li alleged, had been drinking, and becalm noisy and abusive, denouncing member! of the haw and Order league, who wer on duty under orders of the sheriff. Po llceman Dlerks tried to quiet him and In duce him to go home, but he refused. Kelnhert'g rroimuie nucceMnr. ToPkka. Kan., Aug. 11. There are nu jnerous rumors in railway circles here ol tno probable cbanges in the west follow lng the resignation of President Heiiihart of the Snntn Ko. The one most common is that II. 11 Nlckerson will be Invited to return as general manager, and another that A. II. ltobtnson, now of the Mexican Central, will be tendered the presidency, mm Headquarters at Topeka lltntnus Htrtkers Hold for Conrt. Brazil, Ind., Aug. 11. William Moore, William Richmond, Kdward Reffett and William heimler, who were arrested a fen flays ago charged with beating a ChlcHgc and Eastern Illinois non-union railroader named Smith, were given a preliminary tearing yesterday and bound over to the November court in tho sum of $500, which they all furnished except Kellett Senten oed for Applauding1 .AstiiMl tint Ion PAI11S, Aug. 11. At Dijon yesterdaj three anarchists were convicted on the charge of upholding tho action of Cesaric In murdering President Caruot One ol them was seutenced to three venm im prlsonment and the others to live year! acn. Won the Hlverton Chnllenge Plata, Philadelphia, Aug. u. Kobert A. Welch, of the Hlverton Gun club, yester day won the Hlverton challenge plate for the fourth consecutive time, defeating Thomas S. Dando, also of tho Hlverton Gun club, by the score af 01 to 00 birds, Killed by a Fall from a Car. KABTON, Pa., Aug. 11. Mrs. Caroline Hagerinan, of Phlllipsburg, who fell from an electric car In Eastou on Tuesday, died yesterday Irom tne Injuries received. Shf was C9 years old. NUGGETS OF NEWS. It Is generally understood and accepted as true that Senator Vest will not seek another election. Bob Fitzsimmons and Dan Creedon will fight before the Olympla club, New Orleans, bept. 2j, for a fo.Ouo purse. Frank Fields, n mason, died yesterday irom injuries received In Thursday's nc cldcnt at Jersey City's new city hall. Superintendent Hyrnes, of New York's police force, has preferred charges of cor. f uptlou against live more sergeants. Colonel Tom Pepper, the whisky man nd Judge Kiukend, an Owens man, had a fist light at Lexington, Ky., after a po litical argument. Florence Watts and Mamie Doyle were terribly Injured by the bursting of a fifty ton fly whoel In a Nashua (N. II.) mill, alio former may die. Ambassador Uayard left London today na yachting cruise in tho Mediterranean ivlth Sir John Pender and party. Mr, Bayard will be away until September. Two Young Ladles Drnirneil, St. JoSEPH.Mich., Aug. 11. Miss Bcrnlt Mayer aud Miss Baiuhart, two members of a party of rcsorters, were drowned In Idike Michigan, near Stevensvlllo. Tin life saving crew were unable to rescue them. No Hope fer Corn In Nebraska. OMAHA, Aug. 11. Reports from various tortious of the state Indicate the preva lence of extremely hot winds, and all corn ot destroyed by the previous drought ii sow tuougbt to be beyond hope. ITCHING SKIN DISEASES Are Instantly Relieved And Speedily Cured By Cuticura Remedies A warm bath with CUTICURA OAP, and a single application of CUTICURA, the great skin cure. will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, economical, and permanent cure of the most distressing of itching, burn ing, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin ana scaip diseases, after physicians hospitals, and all other methods fail Cuticura Works Wonders, and its cures of torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded in this or any age. Cvnctnu Rimbdibs are utd ihraugaeut ike world, IMce, Cuticuka, joc.: SoAr, tse.s KaeoLVEirr, $i, l'OTTKR DsrG AND ChSU. COSP.. Sale PffHM.. lUMInn "AH about the BW, Skin, Scelp, uxl Heir," free. nlUPI-FS, UacUiudi, ltd em! oily iltm pre- I llll Tt-mca sua curoa by t-irncusA aoAf- MUSCULAR 8TPutlN3,PA'u8 jujij weakness, biclc acba, weak kidneys, jheoinitii.m, at, 4 ..htut pwui relieve, t ir. oiiu mlnuta y.hj Cuttcnra AatU l'utn Viuiftur. Ml?ialti n 'earful Bailrond Wreok Near Lin coln, Nob, PLUNGED rOETT PEET TO DEATH. Care Take Fire and Add to the Tlorror ot the fleene Undoubted Kvtdenoe That the Terrible Catastrophe Was the Work of Train Wreckers. Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 11. A wreck. Involving the loss of twenty-four lives, ocenrred on the Chicago, Hock Island and Pacific railroad where It crosses on a high trestle the tracks of the Union Pacific and Burlington and Missouri Itlver rail roads Thursday night. All the Indica tions point to train wreckers as the cause. Train No. 8 Is an accommodation called Forth Worth Accommodation." It was ibout ten minutes late, and was making It up when it struck the trestle that trosses Salt Croek, about four miles from the city. When It struck the trestle the rails immediately spread, and the engine, drawing the two cars after, went numb ing along over the oross ties for about fifty feet, and then, with a crash, fell forty feet to the bed of the oreek below. The engine burst, and glowing coal preading Ignited tho wooden supports and coaches behind it, and in a few mo ments tho bridge, dry as tinder from its long exposure to the sun, was one mass of flames. The coals falling upon the coaches lying In tho ditches set them afire, and live minutes after the first warning the entire mass of cars, with their load of human freight below, was a mass of flames. The flames mounted high In theheav is, coloring the entire southern sky a brilliant red, and from below shrieks of agony and pain were heard to issue. Will ing hands were thero to help, but little could bo done. The engine had fallen first, then the combination car of smoker and express coach fell, partially upon that, and the rear coach, falling behind it, telescoped that car, thus pinioning those unfortunates who were In tho smoker, ho that it was impossible to save them or for them to escape. It was nearly dark last evening before the frightful mass of debris occupying the ravine where the express was wrecked had cooled sufficiently to enable the big crowd gathered at the place to inspect the charred mass in detail. Occa--i inally a charred skull or a partially burned hu man bono was raked from tho bed of tu furnace, but nothing that would lead to Identification was found. The list of killed and Injured as furn ished by the coroner swells the fatalities to twenty-four. The dead are: D. C. II, Pinney, Council Bluffs; J. D. Matthews, commercial man, Omabas Harry Moore., Kansas City; Ike Depew, engineer, Coun- cil Bluffs; W. O. Hnmbell, lawyer, Fair bury, Neb.; C. I). Stannard, conductor, St. Joseph; John Munger, grain dealer, Omaha; II. II. Peters, merchant, Council Bluffs; V. H. Zernlk, lawyer, Lincoln; Charles Unruh, mother and son, Jausen, Neb.; A. B. Edde, merchant, Pawnee, Neb.; M. Beaver, merchant, Pawnee, Neb, Andrew Ilenson, n farmer; flvo unknown men; three unknown farmers. Those marked as unknown are those passengers known to have been on tho train by Brakeman Foots, and unaccounted for. Injured Colonel C. J. Bills, becond regiment, Nebraska National guards, Fairbury, deep flesh wound In loft leg: Henry C. I-oote, brakeman, Council Bluffs, leg broken; Jay McDowell, Fair- bury, legs cut and face bruised; C. II. Cherry, moll clerk, Kearney, badly bruised and cut; F. F. Scott, express mes senger, injured Internally; Mrs. Fish, wife of a Burlington and .Missouri engineer, badly bruised; O. S. Bell, truveling man, Lincoln, internal Injuries; J. K I'netz, traveling man, Lincoln, iutrnnl injuries a paksenger named Somrett, hurt about the head; Airs. 1'rltz. and elster-ln.law. Lincoln, bruised. From the confused tangle of conflicting stories told by excited eye witnesses it has been definitely ascertained that only one man met his death in the flames, the others being crushed to death. One vic tim, whose name will never be known, lay under the tender, the upper edgeof which lay across his thighs, crushing them Into the gravel. As Colonel Dills approached ho begged piteously to be released and saved from the flames. As Colonel Bills hesitated helplessly for a moment a gust of wind drove the flames and smoke upon him, blistering his face and scorching his clothes. Hefor he could recover himself the flames had wrapped themselves about the body and head of their terrified vio- tim and stilled hi screams. Thero are two theories as to the wreck' lng of the train. One theory is that strikers from South Omaha did the work believing that a company of state troops who were to have boarded the train at Fairbury were aboard. The company missed connection, however This is not as generally credited as the other' that the element that has been causing so much trouble in Oklahoma, who are bit ter against the Hock Island, did the job, There is no Question but that the dls aster was the work of train wreckers. J, W, Glover, section man, said today h saw three well dressed men jump a freight and go west. He said that the men each carried a long, brand new satchel. This gives rise to a suspicion that it may have been some of the Hound Pond, O. T., ene mies of the Hock Island. Tne marks ol a crow oar on tho cross ties were to be seen. The wooden ties were deeply dented where the crowbar had been Inserted, and the rails lifted clear off the ties, and the spikes which had been pulled out were lying around loose on the bridge. The police have arrested a colored man Earned George Davis, who is suspected to be connected with the wrecking. The po lice say they have evidence sufficient to convict, His motive is not known. Uoth Iluellita Killed, Fresno, Cal,, Aug. 11. At Dinuha, across the Tulare county line, two ranch ers named Hay and Norton quarreled over money matters. The quarrel ended both pulling revolvers and opening fire at each other. Their lire was deadly, an both men fell to the ground. Hay was Killed instantly. Norton died In it few minutes. Hay's wife wan present during the ngut and received a bullet iu her leg wbloh will cripple her for life. Pennsylvania Mllltta In Camp. fjRTTYKi-nrtn. 7Ja Ant, 11 '!Mu Va tlonal (I mini ramp, on the battlefield here, man i-nnin!i-lif( vi-f. i-,tv n,l nil the troops are in qiimkrs Adjuum (ii-n-eral Suowden arrivtU yextenlny with bis staff. The camp vu t tu mivn i-ruunl than any previous division encampment. iitnti Wi e' ll.-'r i- A NEWS WTiat Paine's Celery Compound Did for Sheriff Sinnott. While the sun shines tho farmer makes hay. Men and women whose storo of strength and nervous energy has fallen so low that it barely keeps them through the day should fill their veins now with fresh blood full of red corpuscles, nnd store the million tiny nerve cells with energy by meanB of Palno's celery compound, while It is summer and the sun shines. There nre now few drafts upon the strength ot tho body; no winter colds to resist, nor spring languor to drag one back. It is amazing how rapidly it is now possible to lay tip nerve force and vigor, over and above the dally expendi ture. Those who suffer from kidney troubles, liver or stomach weakuessen. nnd rheumatism find no time so suited as tho present to overcoming theso diseases by giving these overworked, poorly fed orgnns blood that Is rich and poor in quality, nnd sure to Invigorate. This is what Paine's celery compound is doing all over tho country while it is summer nnd while every one feels that now is the time to get well. That most remarkable blood and norve Central C ity Cheap Cash MeatMarket Quick' Sales, Small Pkofits, Bio Business. John J. Rohland, Prop'r, West Centre Street. I want your trade, and by means of my ad. vertlsement I am seeking to get your alien. Hon and attract you to my meat market. If you are a customer of mine, I am anxious to Increase my business w,ih you; It you aionot, I hope you soon will be its no honorable means will be spared to attain this end. That I handle the vory best qiiaUttos of everyttlcg, all who deal with me arc rt ady to attest. I guarantee you the lowest possible prices. Sly stock Is the linen In the market, most var'ed that has ever been shown. I keep constantly oh band a full line of lino meats pertaining to tho thorough furnishing ot a (able In the most modern sense. Hcef of overy description, lamb, mutton, pork, veal and all kinds of smoked meats. All perishable meat kept In a refrigerator that carries a temperature of 48 degrees when the thermometer registers 60 degrees In the srade, ai d Is one of the flnest In tho coal regions, ol which James Button is the ar chitect and builder. Your verj truly, .TCHN J. HOHLAND. Easily, Quickly. Permanently Retire a WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY. aud all the train of evlli from early errors or late: exoesBes. the results ol o en or k, elokness, worry.eto. Fuliatreugth, development and tont given to o ery organ and portion of the body Mmple.naturalmethoos Immediate Improvement een, Failure fraposflble 2.UK) rrferenrv. Iktotc explanation and proof! mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y, bSYPHELIS rsB BB t'.0nKVH!U , il. r(iitlHi,,i,,-',ii.llifl-imseB Wm !- U..llw i ul '1 fiomlif-jf nun lit (.ltoureu,H MM tiw l)jr ux-il. luiituiirfuldewilliufe. IAN OF HIM. remedy of this country Palno's celery compound makes new, vigorous red blood; removes disease from vital organs by richly feeding worn out nerve tissues all over the body and building tip the strength of the body that Is why It makes people so quickly well. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D LL. D., of Dartmouth college, first prepared P.iine's celery compound. It has met the hearty approval of physicians nnd scien tific men nil over the world. It mnkes people well. Says Deputy Sheriff John Sinnott, of Whltehnll, N. Y., whose portrait Is given above : "In my opinion, Paine's celery com pound Is the best remedy in tho world. I have been troubled with inflammatory rheumatism some 13 years, sometimes crippled for threo months at a time. A friend told me to try Paine's celery com; pound, and I am now on my 12th bottle, and it has made a new man of me. I heartily recommend it to every one troubled with rheumatism." It makes people well. Safe deposit ii ASSOCIATION, Of Beading, Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, m 1,000,000.00 OFFICERS I Israel H. Hotiiehmel, - - President, Hamilton Godfrey, Secretary and Treas, M. H. Master, Agents. W. H. Bacliman The value of each share Is f200 at ma turity.' Application fee on each share, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, J1.00. On dues paid In advance for a period of six mouthsor longer, 5 percent. Interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time by giving SO days' written notice, and nre entitled to the full amount of due paid on such shares, together with six per cent. Interest after the first year's membership. Shares may he subscribed for and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. II, Master's marble yard, 187 N. Jardin St., on tho first Monday after the first Satur day of each month. ' Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your ooois uo, anu ine water you unnK Isn't even fit for that purpose. Uso Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMKS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDtN'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Colfoo House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken tc. board. Hauling promptly attended to. PEOPLEwho haTe CAHPKTR, FkAl JtiaiU or MATTRESSES To too Cleaned ! While cleaning house, will do 'well to call or, or ndcress n. mm nmnviTUi: rn .niLn,.iouh, in uiLfiw iiiuviriMiiu vui, satisfactory woilr. eu i-ast L-oai street. n dingi Saving Dill Bicycle Bargains For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A. Heebner Co. 106 North Centre Street, 3POH?TSXriXjIji3I!. Grand Musicale AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE Citizens' Cornet Band, of Maknoy City Amoiitr the attractions will he a boat race, a tub race, a,swimnitnB contest and a ball game between two professional teams. Several visiting bands will take part in the musicale. This will be the greatest day of the season at Lakeside laneing music will be furnished by a first-class orchestra. Come, everybody. The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. OFFICES IK 11 LEADING CITIES, No grounds for fear anv loncer. be cause we have found the eecretof extract ing teeth without pain, which is only known by us, The Albany Dental Asso ciation. This secret has cost us thousands of dollars but is a great relief to those who are suffering from aching teeth. Plato work of all kinds. Gold, silver. aluminum, wats, metal and rubber plates. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown and bridge work ; gold and silver fillings. Saving of decayed teeth a specialty. Hemember the place and number, Jir. 1111,1 S HE A TA L It O OUTS, s'e?.Pf 139 Fast fpnlrR St.. Mnm fllu JJlg'iOOlC. . - - - """I "J Over M. Stein's drug store. - GRAND 0FEN1KG OF Columbia Park ! August 15, 94. 1 Are ranking extensive preperations for the opening of their new park, on the lino or tne .Lakeside Electric Hallway, by a Monster Pic-nic T It will be the event of the peason. and thote In attendance will be treated to all kinds of nmupement. Itefreshments will be served. Sohoppes full orchestra ot ten pieces win lurmsn ine uancing music. "Ilis crisis demands a MAN for ttie plate, Hot a place for the man,"' For Congress, Chas. N. Brumm. WARREN J. PORTZ, TinTn- Tuner. Plisoa and oriins repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention CY,0in n-n who can taste our candles aiuv n ua. .nt a feellng of afTec- rirlrT fT-i! tlon for the young man VJUU. jrilM. who brlngs them They just melt in tne moutn; tne girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question Is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St, Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc , insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whltkeys. beers, porter nnd ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars. EETTIG & SON'S Bees? : and : Port (Wholesale). BOX,, haak, A.o-2aisrrr-Llquoj-s and Cigars. 120 South Main Street, HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.ccm. eterv lota or any hind of fencing. M, II. Masttk has the agency and carries It In stock at bis marble and granite works, 127 II. JARDIN ST. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT lor the EVENING HERALD rniLADBLPniA and new tore: DAILY PAPERS. Parties wlshtnc anv of these pacers delivered can leave orders at Max Heeso's. Douehert? building, West Centre street. BO W -US' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. main St., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool beer alwavs on tan. Finest wines, liquors and cigars. JAMES DOWES, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with 137" HAWTHORN'S V. S. HOOF PAINT by -ZK. TOBT, Agent, 139 EastOoal street, t'henandoah. It lsthobcst and only guarantee pMnt against corrosion, tiro and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roots and walls. Give It a trial. T H EAT RE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah, Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cabsidt, Proprietors. MONEY TO LOAN. Loans made from 1100 to (20.000 on persona or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can be returned In small monthly payments or retained foranumberot years to suit borrower. A loan from this company will not injure the financial standing of any Individual or arm. No bonus. Interest 6 per cent, annually. Money lo ined for any purpof e, such as to Increase or enter business, to pay on mortgages, judgement noies, lo Duua or purcnase property, or in iwn for anv tmrnosc tfaat monev may be desired Address, Central Tru 't Company of Fa., 1S90 Arcn street, l-nuaaeipnia, ra, o-w-om MAIN AND COAL STS., Slicnandonli, Pernio. "Polite and Prompt Waiters. XiacUos The greatest bargains in town forTthe next thirty days will be found ntthe Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children'o caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. HBHj o. w. nvDE, J. F. PLOPPERT, t3.-n.cL onfecfcme:i?p 89 Ea3t Centre Street, SHENAUD O AH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and e e Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Crenm nnd Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. S"OXJ3Et PHOTO jt Taken In first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T 14 Ni FLTJM ALLEY. Bear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25o T. M. REILLY'S oentralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc Don't forget the place. T. M. Keilly's, Locust Avenue, CENTIl ALIA, FA Whoa Ton Want a First-class Rig make it a point to go to ""Delcamps Liuerg. West St,, between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes HOTEL KAIER, CHAS. BUItCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAUANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region. FineBt accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Fool and DUllard Bocms Attached