EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, MAUCII 8, 1895. THIRD EDITION Tim I.jnrlilmrc IlnnU Looting. LEXtxuTON, Vn., March 8. Yostorday developed n surprlso In connection with tho recent robbery of the Hank of Loxing ton by C. M. Flggntt, tho nbscondlng cash lor, who gutted the bank, securing nbout tlOO.UOO. It Is now nunounced tlmt tho firm of Irvlno & Co., composed of C. W. Irvine, a promlnont hotol nnd business man, nnd 0. M. Flggntt, ox-cnshlor of the bank, doing business in real ostnto In BllCIia Vlstfl In hnnm ilnva fmm IROn until very rbcontly, havo clmrgod against them on uvuiuriuiB uio sum oi foij&uu, a sum they novcr hml to tholr credit. Tho grand illrv vnstni-ilnv fiifKntml n T l..t. - i -j -uuvu.k v. i . . i iiiu . i. . receiving inonoy knowing tho sumo to ii. nu uuuu uiuuuzzicu nuu stolen, no was balled to nppoar at tho May term of tho cuuuiy tuun, no uccinres nis innoconco. Wanted to Lynch Young Crawford. Adei., In., March 8. A mob of masked nnd well armed fnrmors. mounted on blanketed horsos, rodo Into town nbout 2 o clock In tho morning nnd domnnded of Sheriff Payne thnt ho give them his pris oner Crawford, ono of tho mon who rob bed tho bank on Wednosday. Tho sheriff rcluscd, and told the crowd thnt ho would dofend the prisoner with his llfo. Aftor somo parleying nnd a promise from tho sheriff that ho would not romovo Craw ford from tho county tho mob dennrtod. Crawford hns mndo nn additional confes sion, to tho effect that there was u plan to rob several banks. Ilmtally Tortured by Robbers. WlLKESBAltBE, Pa., March 8. Late nt night flvo mon disguised ns whltccaps en tered tho house of Fnrmor Goorco Wnanor In Exeter township. They heated a flro 6hovol red hot and applied It to Wagner's foot, nt tho snino tlmo demanding ull tho monoy which ho had In tho houso. Tho farmer told thorn It would bo found In a bureau drnwer. Tho thieves broke open tho drawer nnd secured tfl.17. A 'hired man named Johnson was knocked sense less by a blow from tho butt of a revolver Mrs. Wagner nnd her llttlo daughter were prostrated by fright. Tho robbers left no clew behind them. Fatal Quarrel Ilctucen Italian. Loxo Island Citv, March 8. Tony i'erry, 48 years old. of Atlantlo avenue, Kast New York, was shot and killed bt Xicplo Pier, 28 years old, of this city, dur ing a quarrel. Tho shooting occurred in tho round houso of the Long Island rail road. Tho two men were members ot n gang of Italians employed on tho railroad. During tho quarrel Pier was handed a re volver by ono of his friends. Ho fired the instant tho weapon was in his hands. Tho murderer and his accomplice lied. li add Das removed his gallery to Hoff man's old stand, West Centre street. Commandery Pastime. Members ot the Sons of America from Mnbanoy City, Frackville nndGirardvllle attended the Installation of the officers of Commandery No. 14, of town, last evenlug, and after the ceremonies partook of a collation. Narrow Escape. Peter HunUinger, of Lost Creek slipped while attempting to get on n Schuylkill Traction Company's car at the corner of Alain and Centre streets, yester day afternoon, and was dragged some distance, but escaped Injury. Generous Landlord. We are informed of a case in which a storekeeper of town was given a month's rent by his landlord on account of the hard times that prevailed during the winter. More landlords like that one would make the business people think life is worth living. Found Out. The best and easiest way to get rid of a cough or cold that may develop into con sumption is to invest 25 cents in a bottle of Pan-Tina, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Throat and Lung Disorders. Sold' at Gruhler Bros, drag store. Coming: Events. April 23, 24 Entertainment in the All Saints' P. E. church to raise library funds. Important Notice. Notice Is hereby given to nil parties who have left watches nt my place for repairs that if they are not called for on or before March 30, 1805, they will be considered forfeited and sold at auction to the high est bidder, All work ordered of me will be executed at once. Yost, Jeweler, 102 North Main street. 2-2G-apll A severe rheumatic pain In the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loper, a well known drucrglst of Des Moines, Iowa, for over six months. At times the pain wan eo severe that he could not lift any thing. With all he could do be could not vet rid of it until he appllrd Chamtwr Iain's Pain Balm. "I only made. three uoplloKtioiiK of ft," h says, "And have sluoe been free from all patti." He now rei oinmeu'ls It to persons similarly afflicted. It is for sale by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. .-.iiliscribeit, to be EVENING IlKRAMJ no me uo; receiving their puper regn 1h ly ami people who wish to receive tb( p iptr as new subscribers, are requested to 1 - ave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery Btore, on North Main street. It has been proven by living witnesses that Pan Tina is a remarkable specific lor the quick cure of diflloult and dan gerous throat and lung troubles Its equal can't be found, Costs 25 cents, Pan-Tina is sold at Gruhler Bros, drug store. E. B. FOLEY, " 1 Fine Groceries, 201 Wst Centre Street. De&ter in groceries, flour, provWons. teas, conees, iMigar, eve, uenqaaniy, jowthi prices, DAISY GARDNER'S SJIT. llow n l'rrtty Telrsrnplinr Win ltnbliml oi Her l'nxtpectlve Hiulmml. Chicago, March 8. The breach of prom ise suit of Daisy Garduor, a telegraph op orator, against John W. Stone, son of n wealthy board of trade operator, has uorol oped n roinautlo story. Daisy Gardner It a very pretty girl, who tnkos stock quota' tlous nnd tho llko in nn ofllco vory nont tho bonrd of trade, whero young Stono Is employed in his father's ofllco. Tho young peoplo met ofton, and finally became ou gnged. Tho wedding dny wns fixed, so Rays tho court bill, tho guests arrived nnd tho brldo was ready, but tho noccssnry groom did not como. Tho guests wont homo,nnd tho next dny, Miss Gardner declares, young Mr. Stoni camo to hor with n peculiar explanation. Ills father, ho said, hud discovered the proposed wedding, remonstrated nnd find ing tho young man obstinate pushed him into a largo olllco vault and kopt him lockod up until tho wedding hour was safely passed. Miss Gardner could not set tho joke.nnd has sued young Stono for f 10, 000 for breach of promise, In tho hope, slit says, that her former father-in-law appar ent will havo to foot the bill. Stono sonloi admitted in nn lntorviow that ho had pro vented tho marriage, but emphatically de nied thnt he hnd locked his sou in n vault. THE STRIKING MINERS. Dig Operators ileterinlnoil to ItelUt till Deinnmlii of the Men. PmsBUKO.'Mnrch 8. Considerable un easiness wns cnused nmong tho operator yesterdny by tho Hnckct Conl company, nl Flndloyvllle, controlled by Boylo Broth ors, posting n notlco thnt their mines will resume today nt slxty-ntno cents, Jho rati demanded by tho men. William Floor shelm's men, In tho samo region, ask a similar concession, but woro omphntlcall? refused. The Boyle Brothors wcro asked by tho operators to rescind their notlco un der promise of having their orders filled from tho mines nt work for fifty-live cents, but they replied that It wns tholr intention to conduct their own business. Tho-men nt Catsbi'rg, on tho Mouongaholn river, hnvo returned to work, tho company hav ing conceded tho scale. A .prominent minors' official said last night ho thought somo of the retail oper ators would ngrco to pay tho price, and get it on tho market, but did not think big firms would ngrco to It. Ho thinks the strlko nt prosont 111 advised, nnd snld that tho mon should hnvo waited until tho mid dlo of April. Ho regrets tho action by the men. Tho latest estimate of strikers is 17,000 leaving thosont work in tho neigh borhood of 2,000. Killtor Dana Indicted for Libel. Washington, March 8. Tho grand jury for tho supremo court of tho District of Columbia has returned an Indictment fot criminal libel against Charles A. Dana, editor of tho Now York Sun. Tho charge Is criminally libelling Frank B. Noyes, of Washington, treasurer of Tho EveulU3 Star, nnd ono of tho board of directors nnd of tho'oxocutlve coinmlttco of tho Assocl ntcd Press. Tho Indictment will bo sub mitted to a United States commissioner who, satisfying himself of tho formal rogu lnrlty of tho Indictment, will Issue a crimi nal warrant for tho arrest of Messrs Dana nnd Lallan. Firemen Knn Down by a Train. Detkoit, Mnrch 8 Whllo n hook nnd bidder truck was returning from a flro it wns run Into by n freight train on tho D., G. H. nnd M. road. Tho following mon woro probably fatally Injured: Driver Anthony Korto, Stcersmnn Christian Goo bcl and Lieutenant Charles L. Chase. Tho tlno of ono ot tho hook nnd ladder forks entered Korto's head, ponotrntlug tho brain. Tho truck wns thrown about 150 feet nnd wrecked. Tho horsos were badly mutilated. Murder Quickly Avenged. NATCHEZ, Miss., March 8. Jerry San ger, tho old colored government light keeper at Bullet's bayou, abovo hero, was waylaid, clubbed to death and robbed of tho monoy ho had just rocolved from tho United Stato light tender, Joseph Henry. Rlohard Dale, colored, was suspected of tho crimo and, traced to Natchez. Officer Brudy went to tho houso to arrest tho uq gro, who rau. Brady fired nnd White fell dead. Swallowed Two Ilottlca of Laudanum. WAYC1SOSS, Gil, March 8. T. T. Thigh pon, tax collector of Wnro county, nt tomptcd sutcldo with laudanum. Ho has been dealing oxtcn'slvoly In cross ties, and n hasty investigation of his books shows him to bo short ?4,5O0. Tho shortago may bo largor. Thlghpeu swallowed two bottles of laudanum, but is still alive, though ho may dlo. In Danger of Lynching. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 8. John Lemon, who murdered Constable Lynch at Soddy on Monday Inst, has boon cap tured neur Cowhuta, Gn. Ho was tnkon to Chattanooga and placed in jail. Largo crowds aro loitering nbout tho jail, and thero Is talk of mob violonce. Tho shorlff is mnklng preparations to protect tho pris oner. I Frozen to Dentil In Mexico. Cm- of Mexico, March 8. Tho muni cipal authorities of Zliiaeanteo.ln the state of Moxlco, have forwnrded to tho judge of Toluoa tho bodies of flvo unfortunate wood- choppers and watchmen of tho San Pedro Tojnlpn farm. Thoy woro f rozon to death. Heiirenentutlve Harrows' Succpksoi-. Kalamazoo, Mich., Mnroh 8. In the balloting for a congressional candidate to succeed enatur-eleot Julius C. Burrows in tho Republican congressional oouven Hon, Ltoutenaut Governor Miles was nom inated on the Until ballot. NUGGETS OF NEWS Sonhor Goncnlveg Furroira, minister of the Interior in the Bnuiilluii cabinet, haii resigned. Tho woman's suffrage -bill passed the Maine house by vote of 80 to 55. It biw yet to pans the sen n to. Kx-Governor Flower, of Now York, with his family, U at fit. Augustine, Fin., fur a stay of several weeks. A dispatch from Montevideo states that Seuor i'odestii lias boon arrested ou n charge of fraudulent bankruptcy. At Yonkors, N. Y., John Clnpp, 00 years old, was killed while at work in n saw mill. His body was cut ti two. Near St. Joseph, Mo., Huuben MoBrldo and Jool Mallory, whllo out driving, woro struok by a train and instantly killed. The bill prohibiting pool soiling oxcopt on race courses during tho racing seusou has passod both houses of tho Missouri loglslature. Tho Bult for divorce brought by Charlos Glasscock against Carrlo M. Glasscock, his wlff , In which Senator Stowart, of Novada, was named ns co'respondont, was dis missed In the equity court at Washington. BIG OCEAN STEAMER AGROUND. Stuck on a Unr N'rnr tho Hntrnnon to Now York llnrbor. New Yohk, March 8. Tho North Gor man Lloyd steamship Havel, Captain Jungst, wont ashore on the north sldo of Gednoy's channel whtlo entering tho har bor. Most of tho passcngors woro asleep, nnd nooxoltomontprevnlled. Tho engine woro at onc reversed nt full sjieod, but fulled to movo tho vessel. Whon tho tldo bognn to fall tho Havel listed honvlly to stnrbonrd. Eight tugs wcro soon nlongsldo tho steamer, in rcodl ness to assist in floating hor nt high water. Thero were 165 cabin and 271 stoerago pas sengers on tho Havel. Tho stonmbont Goorgo Starr and another sidowhcol steamor took off somo of tho passengers during tho afternoon. At 4:30 p.m.. when it was high wntor, tho tugs repeatedly pulled on tho stonmcr, but tholr united efforts, with tho assist nnco of tho stenmor's engines, did not suc ceed In getting her off. At 0 p. in. a dis patch was received from Snndy Hook say ing thnt tho position ot tho vessel was un changed, and that tho tugs woro leaving her. Tho Hnvcl Is tho newest boat in tho North German Lloyd servlco, having been built In 1800 by tho Vulcan Shipbuilding company In Stettin, Germany, Sho Is 4(12 foot long by 40.0 feet beam, and 35 feet depth of hold. Sho registers 3,770 tons net nnd 0.1KH5 tons gross. Her engines develop 13,000 horso power nnd glvo hor a speed of twenty-one knots nn hour. Among tho saloon passcngors on the Havol aro twelve officers of tho Japnuoso army, who havo boon ordered 1 onto for duty by their government. They have been studying tho tactics of tho Gorman army In Germany for solno tlmo past. They will start at onco for Japan via Sau Francisco. This Collar : Is Still in Good Condition. i ! That's because it'sthe"CEt.I.UI.OID, ; Collar. Its original cost was 25 cts. ( and it cost the wearer nothinc after-! wards to keep it clean. When soiled, ! !simt)lv wine off with snorarc or wet i ir o , ; cioui. These collars nnd cuffs arc water- proof, and arc the only waterproof , kuuus jiiuuc Willi un iiiicriuiiug ui j I linen; therefore the only ones that 'mil InQt nnrl cri vr. nhonlntr. ntiQf.ir. i ' tion. Every piece of the genuine 19 1 1 stamped as lollows: MARK. Refuse nnythinc that is not so! marked, and if your dealer has not; ; got tne ngnt Kiuu scnu ttitcct to us, ; enclosing amount, and wc will mail ' you n sample postpaid. Collars 25 J Sets. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. GiveS J size, and state whether stnnd-up or? turned-down collar is wuntetl. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, $ I 427-29 Ilrondwny. NEW YORK, i A Car Load of the Best Horses Ever brought 1o the Coal Region will be on erect lor saie on TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1895, ' Commencing at 1 p. m. at the COM MERCIAL HOTEL. These horses must be sold, nnd sale will take place regardless oi weatner coma tlous. WM. NEISWENTEIt. MISCEIXANE OUS. COTTAGE TOR UENT. New cotta?e cor ner of Lloyd and West sireets. Six rooms and sbunty, closets la all rooms, water aud coal lu the boute, private j urd, trout nod siae entrance, uomi' ete noma tor u vmuii family. Apply to ui.j. 8. Kisuer. stn JL' with stable nt'ach'd, now occupied by i.iehiK.f)i,. ilin iloihler. rtDDlv to Mn. Margaret rtliorey, ."ahanoy l'ltine, or w. II. t-hoi maktr. J '., Shenandoah, I'os- session given Ai ill isi. sojw rril () nn an to Kept" telling the Hoynl I I II I nt. 1u Mutnl TMalc sir Inkinv br. eis lor plutlng Trade Fecrets, formula, receipts, eic. iuiu men i,,. . 6"V. .... ........ .1,. tlinnkunn ni llnrtt mr yr wit" the Koyal Ht;r. Kj;r frn, elo., i . n . m. . Uln linn K ivb a 11 )tl - huu rwN urn -v .u.t iuub . x,t UU8, UD1U, Weeks' Museum, 17 HOUTIl ilAIlT BTJtXSl Grand display of birds and animals of all selections ana untui jiaiuuuKa iu iua tuuuijr. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning una evening. Jonw Weeks, Proprietor O. W Davidson, Bartender Feeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street. m l. Htniil.i. rPLnrt In .l.a Excellent beer, porter and ale on tan. Our ..I . II,. AnMt I of Daily Wear I if of fu, PENNSYLVANIA J.EGISLATLRE. The Home to Hold Throe Night Sessions Xnch Week. HAlilltsnuiio, Mnrch 8. A nevr senn torlal apportionment bill wns Introduced In the houso yesterday by Chidrmnn Cul bortsou, of tho legislative apportionment committee It makes uo material chango in tho senatorial districts In onstnru Penn sylvania, but mnny radical changes are made In the districts in tho western cud ol tho stato. A resolution wns reported from tho rules committee, nnd ndopted, for thrco session? on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and that the order of business bo third reading on Tuesday nights nnd second rending on Wednosday and Thursday nights. The resolution goes into effect next Tuesday. This is six wooks cnrllor than tho house began night sosslons two years ago. Mr. Fow mado n vigorous attack upon tho bill to establish n frco public employ ment olllco In each of tho congressional districts and In cities, under tho direction ot tho buronu of industrial statistics. The bill passod second rending. Tho bill abol ishing tho office ot jury commissioner nnd providing thnt juries shnll bo selected by county commissioners was defeated. The bill for tho erection of workhouses In coun ties with a population of 70,000 or moro, on recommondntlon of the grand Jury, passed second rending. The session of tho sennto was very meagorly attended, nnd ns n consequenco legislation requiring a majority voto of tho body to pass it was almost entirely avoided. Tho only bill pnssed Anally wns nn amendment to tho law relating to'tho registration of births nnd denths. Tho governor sent In tho nomination of Gormnn D. Spear, of Unlontown, to bo superintendent of tho Cumborlnnd no tional road, lying In Fnycttoond Somerset counties. No action wns taken on tho nomination becnuso of tho small attnn danco. Tho senate adjourned until Mon day evening. Will Sot Content DoueUss' Will. Washington, March 8. Tho two sons of tho lato Fred Douglass dcclaro that "tho statement telegraphed throughout tho country that thero is or has been any an tagonism between us and our father's wife or his widow at any tlmo Is without foundation. Thero is to bo no contest." Death of a French Duke. PARIS, March 8. Tho Duko of Noalllcs died yesterday, aged 09 years. Ills younger orotlier, tno .Marquis oi iNoallles, Is tho Jamous French diplomat and Uttoratour, who was twenty yenrs ago minister of Franco to tho United States. .Mtmlerer Kohl Reprieved. Newark, N. J., March 8. Govornor Worts reprieved Henry Kohl for four weoks from Mnrch 21, tho date set for the execution. Kohl killed his cousin, Joseph fPiiuci. in tnis city, ou duly 10 Inst. Bo Tou Want A superior headlight oil t One that clveB a brilliant Itcfat t One that will not smoke the chimney! une time win not char tne wlclc t One that has a high fire test J, One that will not explode f One that is a family safety oil t Then send yonr orders to the ISclipse Oil Oom'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. New Series SAYIM FEND STOCK ! The Citizens' Building: and Loan Association Of Shenandoah, Pa., will issue a NEW SERIES of Stock. Books will be open on Tuesday, Mnrch 19th, 1895, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock p. m., at the office of the Secretary. James Bell, President. C. W. DENGLElt, Secy. MOVIKTG- JS3 3 Our entire stock of clothing and gents' furnishing goodn, bats, etc., must be sold be fore April 1st, without reserve. Call early and secure bargains. LIGBTSTONE'S Bargain Store, 110 North Main Street. w airtei : aii : Ji 16 North Slain Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of tie-Peace Insurance and'. . . . Real Estate Agent, 123-E. Centre St., Shenandoah Anthony Schmicker 's llllllll 104 SOV1H MAIK ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town. ReadlDg beer, porter and l'otuvllle ale con- gwauy wp utro urn n DAll. IT CUBES DISEASE! The Medical Profession ery Compound. This is'from the writer of-the prize the Medico Chirnrglcal College in 1802, t r Til 11. .1 .... I . . irress uompauy ui x xiiiaueipuin : In torpidity of the liver and' nervous debility and kidney disorders, Paine's celery compound nets like a charm, restoring the general nervous system and these organs to their normal activity very speedily. It Is of inestimable value, and possesses a wider range of action by far than any of its kindred remedies. "Very truly yours, Odessa, Dec. 20, 1891. II. L. CLAYTON, M. D. Evan J. Davies, E AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drlnlte. Beat Brands of S mihI ii Cigare. Pi The licst UmicliBvrun.I Tastes Good. Uao la tlino.1 Isold by DrucBists. family, and to get it. Undoubtedly UNO Best Cougli Medicine I over used. "W. 0. Miltenbekqbr, Clarion, Pa., Deo. 29, 1894. 1 eel1 Piso's Cure for Consump- . ' t i Shnrflv. Kansas. Dec. 21st, 1894. j j Garden's rRT WALL pApEE gtoue, We have just received a flee line of the most beantiful and 1 artiBtic papers in the market , which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock n i . great deal of loft year's patterns which we are Felling at a sacrifice. Come ana see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful Hnd artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Towi ar. dep. o - IIousb, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly nttended to. - nwstools. JuLfat Rooolvod.. Call and Examine t All ihe Latest Xffovelties At the Lowest Prices. Mrs J. J- Kelly, 26 S. Main St. C. S. Haeseler's Ciff indorses Paine's Cel 1 . thesis on Original Research, nwarded by and published by the American Medical ' HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North tain St." A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap., Choice temperance drinks and cigars. I presutno wo havo used over ono hundred bottles of Piso's Cure for Consumption in my am continually advising outers it is tho - Frest Stock, and Lowest Paces. a.3Et3D3r? Sold by all dealers who sell Grood Oigraris ! (A
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