EVENING HERALD 1883 HTJItNKD OUT 1893. Published dnlly, except 8unclny, by tho HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. OBice Kcfowlch bhlft., South Main St, II. C. llOYKIt, Editor. J. WATKINH. 1)ob1 Editor. J. M. BOYEn, TreM. ami HtiMnem Manager. "PL.. 1J--, J I delivered in Sheti I iiC T1 Bra I U nndoKh nnd the snr loomllng towns for six cents n week, payable to the currier. Ily mull, J3 0n year or M tents n month, payable In advance. Advertisement cliHrsredaccordlnit to space and position. Tho publllTiers reserve tho rlizlit to change the position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands it. The right is reserved to relect any advertisement, whether Jiald for or not, that tho publishers may deem improper, Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the potoflico at Shenandoah, Pa., as ccond class mail matter. Eocning Herald. FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1893. It is understood that tho examination of applicants for certificates to teach in tlio evening schools 'will bo public. It is a good idea. The rush of our townsfolk to tho sea shore continues and many who have not listened to the inurniurings of tho sad waves this season are getting ready to join the procession oceauward. Let tho exodus swell. It shows that some people havo money to spend and tho hnrd times havo not dried up all tho exchequers in tho town. Resides, it will refresh those who can afford to make the trip and upon their return they will be better able to turn in and make the fall and winter business season a brisk one. According to the reports of the Health Officer the sources of two great nuisances are duo to inactivity on the part of tho Borough Council. That body should mako an early investigation and if it finds that it is standing in the way of good sanitary regulations immedlato steps should be taken to comply with tho requirements of the situation. It is alleged that the places complained of were called to the attention of Council fully a year ago and that Councllmen visited and investigated tho places, hut they never took any definite action. Tho case in which people : ready to abate a nuisance as soon as Court' cil will furnish a grade for guttering should by all means be attended to, i willing people should always be encon aged. ALLEGED ALIBI FOR HOLMES. A Stranger Who Will Testify for the Ac, cused Murderer. Philadelphia, July 19. That th de fense in the now famous Holmos-Pitezol cose, in which tho former is charged with having committed so voral murdars.among others the two Pltozel children recently found In Toronto, will bo an nlibl, was further proven yesterday. Yesterday nfternoon a Fronch-Canndlan, stocklly built and with short black whis kers, called at the office of W. A. Shoe- mukor, Holmes' counsel. After a lengthy conference with tho lawyer, who positively refused to give the name of his mysterious visitor, It was statod that the stranger had just arrived from Toronto. He said that ho had been with Holinos in nearly all of the lattor's business ventures In the south and west, and has known him for years, He statod that he would swear that Holmes, when ho rcachod Toronto, gave the Pltozel childron to o man named Hatch, and that this was tho last that either he or Holmos had seen of them. He says that a complote alibi can be proven lor Holmes when tho proper tlmo comos. ana that he will go on tho stand in the de fense of the notorious criminal. The police authorities do not place any reliance in the allegod alibi, and bollevo that this Is but another scheme of Holmos' to escape the responsibility of tho mur ders. They now believe that there was an organized band of criminals, and that Holmos is the only one that has as yet i been caught. Assistant District Attornoy Barlow and Dotectlvo Crawford have mystoriously dis appeared from the city. It Is bolloved that they have gouo to Toronto. Craw ford, it Is thought, will work with Geyer in ferreting out tho mystery surrounding the disappearance of the missing Pitezel boy. Murdered by Her Children. London, July 19. When the chief stew ard of the National line steamship Franco, now on his way to New York on board that vesiel, reaches the United States he will receive terrible news. His sons, Rob ert Coombs, 13 years old, and Nathaniel Coombs, 11 years old, murdorcd their mother at Plalstow,an easterly suburb of London, on" July 8. The boys stabbed her "while she was asleop, and kept the body for nine days In tho houso in which tho crime was committed. Whou tho remains of the unfortunate woman were discov ered the two boys were playing cards. The only ronton givon by the lads for their crime Is that Mrs. Coombs whipped the younger of them. Slay Fight at Galveston. DALLAS, Tor., July 19. Galveston wishes the Corbott-Fltzslmmons glove contest pulled off on that Island. Tbo capitalists and business men of that city have appointed a committee to come to Dallas and make a proposition to Presi dent Stuart, of tho Florida Athlotlo club. Presldont Stuart said today that Galves ton's oronositlon was a liberal one, In cluding ground and building free, and that ho would iro thoro tomorrow to see about it. There Is strong opposition to the tight at Dallas, threats having boon made to stop the construction of the am- pbltheater by injunction us soon as It Is begun. In J890 the United States produced over xoe-tbird of the world's eteel- I Hotly Contested Eaces at the Sara toga Aquatio Meet. A GREAT EIGHT-OARED CONTEST. One of tho Host liver Seen In This Coun try, Not Ten Foot Dividing tho Thre! ltlval Crews lit the Finish Won by the New York llolicmlans. Sauatooa, July 19. Thoro was a fitting climax to an afternoon of most spirited acquatlo sport whon tho Bohomiann, of Now York, swung first across the finish lino in tho twilight aftor ono of tho most hard pulled eight oared races on rocord. All of the other contests had boon woll rowed, and most of thorn hotly contested. But ono fluke had marred tho program, u foul In the final sonlor slnglos, for which Hackott, of Toronto, was disqualified, and because of which tho race must be called again this afternoon. In tho sonlor doubles tho Torontos and Rat Portage crows woro the first at the course. Tho Harloms caught the water first, Torontos rowing 33, the Rat Port age 40 and the Harloms .30. At tho half the Torontos woro slightly ahoad, followed closoly by Rat Portago and the Harloms. When the mile waBroachod tho crews were bunched, with tho Toroutos half a longth ahead and tho Canadians a longth in the rear. Tho Rat Portago spurted and at tho mile and an eighth, forged a little ahead of the Harlom crew. At the stretch the Harloms and Rat Portago wore on almost equal terms, but the Hurlems crossed the line half a longhth ahead. Tho Torontos were about four lengths behind in cross ing third. Time, 8.43. AH throe crows startod in tho interme diate singlos. At the half Jury, the Tor onto man, was leading, with Hobbs a close second, wbllo Fisher had fallon to the rear about two longths. At the mile Jury was two lengths ahead of Hobbs. At tho finish Jury spurted a little, and crossed tho lino fully five longthB ahoad of Fisher, who had pulled half a longth ahead of Hobbs. Tlmo, 10.30. In the lntermodiato doubles the Daunt less crow did not come to the lino. The Harloms caught the water first and pulled two lengths uhead boforo tho eighth mllo was roachod, rowing 83 strokes to tho Croscents' 3" and tho Institutes' 39. At tho quarter the Harloms wero a boat longth ahead of tho Institutes. At tho three quarter It was a procossion, tho Harloms, Institutes and Crosoonts about three leneths uport In this order. At the mile the Cresconts wero ahead, whllo tho Har loms had dropped back of tho Institutes. At tho mile and a quarter tho Institutes spurted and made upsomo of tho distance. The Harloms wero five lengths in the rear. In tho finish tho Institutes lncroased their stroke, buttho Crescents workod hard and camo across three-quarters of a length ahead, winning in 9.24k. But two crows, tho Wlnnlpegs and the Institutes, startod In tho senior fours. At the half tho Wlnnlpegs had a slight load, inoroaslnpr it a little as thoy neurod tho throo-quarters, whon they forgod a longth ahoad. At tho mllo tho Institutes had crawled a trlllo on their oppononts. At the mile and a quarter tho Institutes had workod tholr sboll ahoad of tuo winni- necs. Tho Institutes swept across tho lino a scant flvo foot ahead. Tlmo, 8.43K. In the senior singles Hackott, McDowell and Rumour participated, Rumohr load ing at tho eighth. At tho half Hackott had droppod back two longths nud Mc Dowell had taken tho lead away from Rumohr. Tho men woro wide of tho stakes, and had to make long dotours. Rumohr and Hackett startod to turn tho samo flag, and the former, seoing his fault, crossod to his own stake. Hackett fouled him and put a holo in his boat, and Rumohr wont ashore. MoDowell in tho moantlmo was woll started on his way homo, with Hackott slightly In tho roar, Haokott quickly pulled to tho front, how ever, and crossed the lino four longths ahead of McDowell. A protest was en torod, and tho regatta committee disqual ified Hackott and ordorod tho raoe rowed over by McDowell and Rumohr this after noon. As tho Mlnnosota eight pulled out from tho shore at 4:40 o'clock not a breath stirred the lake's surface Wuchusotts at tho last hour decided not to ontor tho senior olght, contonting thomsolvos with their victory In tho juulor eights Wednes day. Tho lntorest in this race was great and tho bets numerous. All throo crows had proven thomsolvoB lnvinolblo In tholr own waters, and oonsoqnontly wero equal favorites. It was ten minutes utter sched ule tlmo whon tho crows startod. The Tritons wero rowing 40 to the mln- uto. tho Mlnnesotas 39, and tho First Bo- homlans 42. At tho half It was u glorious race. All tho crows pulled evenly, and tho Bohemians had a load of but slight consequenco. At tho three-quarters the crews could bo seen but faintly by the people at the finish throuch the golden haze that had settled ovor tho lake. Tho men wore all pulling Ilka giants, and at the commoncemont of the last half mllo the dip of the oars and the gleam of the bronzed shouldors of tho strugglers could be plainly seen. The Mlnne3otas had dropped a littlo behind, while the Tritons bad forgou ahoad. But tho coxswain of tho Mlnnesotas had gotten his crow Into a quicker stroke, and they drew up so tnat tno snotts lappeu The Tritons pulled stuny, uut xesa, tne coxswain of the First Bohomlans, had his can off and was cheoring on his men Thslr crimson scarfed backs bent almost double, and the boat was simply lifted out of the water by tholr efforts. Choers filled tho air, and with but a scant quarter of a length to the good tho Bohemians crossod the line before tho Tritons, while Minne sota's bow bobbod a dangerous third. The time roado wos 7.39Ji, and it was one of tbo best eight oar races ever soon In this country, not ton foot dividing the crews at the finish, and no clear water between them. 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A It. station' half square from beach. Repainted, repapcrcd nna rciurniBiica. cveryming complete lor con, vculenco of patrons. JJHS. M- A. Oltll'flN, J'roprielreH Lager The Schuvjkill Valley Cottag Contestants Disouss tbo Orimo of 1873," THE fORMER DEFENDS CONGRESS. lie Drolnres THitt tho Nation's Lawmaker Are ns llonctt ai tho Avortvio Citizen, and Denies tlm Assertion That "Every Man Him Ills Price." ClIICAoo. July 10. In the third ilnv of the Horr-Harvoy silver debate lit the au ditorium of tho Illinois club the subject under discussion win what Mr H trvoy characterized ns the "Crime of 1373 " the demonetization of silver. After some miscellaneous spnrrlntr Mr. Harvey charged corruption lu the p;n.iiro of tho demonetization of silver. Mr. Horr, lu reply, repudiated tho Inference that the citizens of the United States wero nil corrupt and nana of tholr Women virtuous. Ho declared that It wni not truo that every man has his price. Mombors of con gress wero as honest us tho iivit,i?j citizen. Ho (the spoakor) knew whoreof he spoke, for ho had been a member of that body himself. Mr. Horr thou took up tho story of the demonetization net, and proceeded to show tho stages through which it hud passed, and that Its final enactment was not till after It hud been before congress for nearly threo years. Mr, Hurvey thun roturnod to the attack upon the honesty of legislators through out tho country, Including congress and tho Illinois and Colorado legislatures. This vouallty was sapping tho founda tions and destroyed evory ropubllo of tho past. Mr. Horr again roturrusd to tho dofonso of the honesty of tho American poople. Ho said Mr. Hurvoy moroly picked out a few corrupt men and drow from them the proposition that tho peoplo of tho nation were all corrupt. Why, if Mr. Harvey had lived In Job's time lie would have looked ovor that unfortunate man's sores nud would huvo frouo out aud published throughout tho world that all Chaldea was one lmmoufio carbuncle. Mr. Horr then, nmld laughtor, said ho would return to the question under dis cussion, aud prooooded with the story of tho demonetization of silver, pointlngout how the bill had been read in full soveral times, and printod separately cloven times and twico In the reports of tho comptroller of tho currency. Tho dobates in the sen ate on it occupied sixty-six columns lu Tho Congressional Record. In the roport of tho committee It was statod that It had boon examined lino by line and word by word, and was finally passod. Ho would show that In so doing tho sonata knew what it was about. Mr. Harvey, la reply, said that Mr. Horr would havo to retreat from his posi tion whon tho proper tlmo camo. In point of fact, the bill about which ho had been talking was not the bill finally passed. Judge Kelly, In presenting tho bill in tho house, said that it was merely a codifica tion of tho mint laws. In response to a question Judge Kolly replied that the bill made no change lu tho valuo of tho coins of tho nation. In 1872, when the bill camo up again, it was spoken of as a bill on a dry subject, aud mombors lost lntorest. It was at that tlmo that tho first disclos ure of the Intention to change the stand ard to gold was mado in a spoech by Mr. Hooper. But thoro Is roason to bolleve that tho spoooh was not actually dollvored, but was printod by loavo, or that ' It was read from manuscript, and thoso words emitted. But no rcforonco was mado to tho demonetization of sliver. On tho en rollment of tho bill a clause was omitted, which had tho elloct of limiting tho coin ago of silver. Mr. Horr, replying, charged Mr. Har vey with quoting a slnglo scntonce nnd leaving out tho modifying context. The Record showed that this statement was made in tho morning dobate, and was not under leave to print. In the very speech referred to by Mr. Hurvoy tho speaker said this bill provided for a standard in a ''sin gle metal," instead of, as before, In two metals, and that all coins, oxcept sub sidiary coins, should be of gold. .r. Horr then spoke on the demonetiza tion of silver In 1810, as tho result of ex perience In tho use of tho double standard. In 1871 Germany adopted tho gold stan dard and threw on tho market $300,000, 000 In silver. It was this that sot the world to considering tho silver question, not any goiunug conspiracy. Tho financial policy of nomination wus never dominated by a conspiracy. This closed the debato for tho day. ex cept tho uusworlngof questlonaby tho dis putants propounded by mombors of the audience. The attondunce was not so large, but wus uppreclutivo und generous aud Im partial lu Its recognition of tolling points. On tho request of Mr, Horr tho further hearing of tho dobate was adjourned till tomorrow afternoon. Victim of a Ilrutnl Uuaband. New Haven, July ID. Mrs. Alice Co lumbe, !i0 years old, lios at the polut of death lu Bethany, near this city, with both arms, loft thigh and right hand broken and terrible scalp wounds. Her husband has been 111 treating hor for some time past, When officers wore sent to his houso to urrest him he drove thom away at tho muzzlo of a rifle, and returning to his wife clubbed tho weapon and dealt hor tho murderous blows with the stock. Co lumbe, who U now In jull, claims that his wife wus unfutthful. The couple came from Holyoko, Mass., six months ugo. The woman will die. Lancaster County Kinsmen Win. Lancaster, Pit., July 10. Tho Lancas ter county rlllemou won tho second of the sorlos of lutercounty shoots yosterdaj afternoon from the Chester county toam by a score of 089 to W5. 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