The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 22, 1895, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
1H83 UUIIMKU UUT- 18U3.
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Published dally, oxcepfVaiimlny, by tbo
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Office Itefowlch bldg., South Main 1.
H. C. UOYBtl, IMItor.
AV. J. W ATKINS. iiOcnl Kdltor.
J. M. HOYEIt, Trows. bihI UuMneM Manager.
TU 4-)rtal-1 J delivered In Slleiv
i nene ra i a Hiiimth nmi ni u-
nmndlni? townx for Mx rente n week, payable to
tlie carriers, lly mall, !8 0ii your or 25 cents n
month, payable In advance
Advertisement chnrircdnecordlnKtnpnce niul
position. The publllher reserve the rtnlit ti
change the position of advertisements whenever
the publication of news tlemrfml It, The rlcht
Is reserved to reject any ndvcrtieiient, whether
pant ror ornot, hum me pnonners mny oeein
improper. AdvcrtMnir rates made known upon
Bpnlieallon
Kntercd a
Kntercd at the potolTice at Hhenandoah, l'n.,
second class mall matter.
Eoening Herald.
MONDAY, JULY 22, 1805.
The local police forco is adding laurels
to its many achievements. It has now
made its fourth disorderly house raid and
the soiled dovos in limbo this time will
not bother the respectnblo people of the
localities they infested for some time. One
excellent point in favor of tho police force
is that it conducts its raids with so well
guarded secrecy the movements never
partake of a farcical aspect.
It is now charged that the shell
men who make their homos in this
game
town
work their thriving practices on tho roads
leading from tho offices of the collieries on
the days tho minors receive their pays.
The scoundrels who thus lay traps to de
prive the wives and children of tho benefit
attending the inedgre earnings tho hus
bands and fathers squeeze out of hard toil
in the mines cannot be too severely puu
ished, and it is hoped tho operators of tho
collieries will do all they can to clean on
the robbers. It is true that tho men who
will dally with the fakirs and lose their
hard-earned money are not deserving of
sympathy, because repeated warnings
bave been given and the victims should
know better than to try and win at tho
game, is true to a great extent, but there
are hundreds of men who live in tho
patches who never heard of or saw the
game, and it is to catch these that
the unprincipled sharks have selected the
vicinities of the colliery pay offices as their
stamping grounds. It is pleasing to hear
that the police of this town will pounce
upon the shell game men at every oppor
tunity and we trust thoy will make the
town so hot for tho worthless gang that it,
will cheerfully seek other fields. The
shell game should ho placed on a par with
couuterfltting, as an offeuso.
Scop, Jjuly, Stop !
Lean and lank,
He's such a crank;
My stars I I thank
Vol not his wife;
He'd make my life
A scene of strife.
Stop, lady, stop I his liver is out of order.
"He's just too nice for anything," his
wife says, "when ho is well." Every
wife's husband should, if sick, take Dr.
Pierce's Goldon Medical Discovery. It
puts the liver and kidneys iu gol work
lug order, purifies tho blood, cleanses tho
system irom all impurities, irom whatever
i ause arising, and tones up tho funotions
generally. Once used, it is always in
favor. Sold by all dealers in medicine.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets permanently euro
constipation, sick headache, indigestion
and kindred derangements.
Great efforts are being made at fit.
Minn, to a mite the smoke nuisance,
Paul
Last summer ono of our grand children
was sick with a .severe bowel trouble. Our
tloctor's remedies had failed, then wo-tried
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarr
hoea ltemedy, which gave very speedy
relief. Wo regard it as the best medicine
ver put on the market for bowel com
plaints. Mrs. K. G. Gregory. Fredericks
town, Mo. This certainly Is tho pust med
cine ever put on the market for dysentery,
summer complaint, colic and cholera in
fantum iu ohildren. It never fails to give
prompt relief when used in rousonahlo
time and the plain printed directions tiro
followed. Many mothers havo expressed
their sincere gratitude for tho cures It has
eftected. For sale by Gruhler Bros., drug
gists. Slander
Jonbett.
is the Bolace of malignity.-
Dld You Ever
Try Electrlo llitters as a remedy for your
troubles? If not, get a bottle now and
get relief. This inedleitie has been found
to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and
euro of all female complaints, exerting a
wouderful direct luliueuco in glviug
strength and tone .to the organs. If you
have loss of appetite, constipation, head
a nil a. fnlntlnr? Hiiells. or are nervous, sleep-
ovnitnlilB imilaiiclinlv nr troubled
with dizzy spells, Electric llltteM is the
medicine you need. Health and strength
rim rniiranteed hv its use. Large bottles
only fifty cents at A. AYasley's drug storo,
Warm and not hot water should be used
ou Japanese goods.
A Housouoia Treasure .
D. W. Puller, of Canaioharle, N.
tlmt he nlwaviikeen Dr. Klnc's Now
Discovery iu the house and his family has
Alwnva found the verv host results tollow
lt use; that ha would not be without it. if
procurable. U, A. uyKeiuau, uruggisi,
iatniiHl. N. v.. sava that Dr. King's New
Discovery is undoubtedly tho best cough
remedy; that he has used it in hjs family
for eight years, aud It has never wiled to
do all that Is claimed for It. Why not
trv a remedy so lone tried and tested,
Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug
utore. Regular size 60o. aud 51.00.
iHQLM
He Is Suspeoted of Still Another
Double Murder.
BRUTALITY WITHOUT PARALLEL
The. Mysterious Dlsnppearnnce of Mrs. I.
I Connor- and Her Child, Tocethcr
with Her ltrlntlous with llnluies, Lends
to the Heller that Ho Killed Them.
Chicago, July 23. A local paper soys:
To the long list of murders and other
crimes directly traced to tho arch fiend.
H. H. Holmes, must now bo added tho
rnystoriouj dlfepneuranco of Mrs. I. Ij.
Connor and her 18-yonrold daughter, with
u reasonable oartainty that they may have
been dlspood of in tho same manuor in
which tho rest of his victims met their
death. Mrs. Connor and her child were
last seen in tho company of Holmes In
this city iu ISM.
Since then all traco of them hus been
lost, and the shrowdest of dotectlves, nt
tho instigation of tho woman's family,
who havo beon working on the case, uro
now of tho opinion that tho finding of
their bodies Is the only possible solution
of tho mystery. Thoro uro circumstances
which, whllo at first soomlngly suscepti
ble o explanation, now point in tho
direction of another double murder at tho
hands of the greatest villlan of modern
times.
Mrs. Connor came originally from Dav
enport, la., whero she was married to L
li. Connor, a jeweler, nearly fifteen years
ago, probably In 18SC, when sho was about
18, though tho exact time is unknown. To
thorn a child was born, and in 1SS9 Con
nor and his wife and girl, thon 7 or 8 years
of ago, cumo to Chicago. Holmes at that
time was just beginning to framo the
swindles for which ha later became notor
ious, and had started a drug and jowelry
storo in Englowood. Connor wont to work
for Holmes, and moved his family into a
flat over tho storo.
It was not long after this until Connor
became awaro that tho relations between
his wife and Holmes woro not of a nuturo
consistent with tho law of society. Before
long Mrs. Connor and tho child disap
peared, and no trace of them has sinco
been found.
It is the intention of the Chicago polico
to mako evory ollort to havo H. H. Holmes,
the insurance swindler, brought hero to
answer tho ehurgo of having murdered
tho Williams sisters. The local officers
are convinced that the murderE&ho Will
Hams girls was tho first committed by
Holmes, and thoy argue that fn conse
quence ho should be required to stuud
stand trial for it first. Thoy aUo insist
that they will bo ahlo to produce ovidonco
that ho did murder the sisters. Tho po
lice aro by no means convinced that tho
analysis mado by a doctor on Saturday
that tbo substance found in tho big stovo
in Holmes' old office was flro clay and not
human bones. Thoy say that lire clay
would not becomo brittle iu any kind of
heat, wheroas a portion of that found In
tho stovo cruniblod in the huuds of Detec
tive Fitspatrlck.
It doveloped yesterday that tho sub
stance on which tho first report of tho
finding of tho bones of Minnie Williams
was hinged was In tho hands of Detoctlve
Goyer, of Philadelphia. It was said that
ho visited Chicago a week ago, and wheu
he loft carried with him positive proof
that a body had beon burned iu the big
stovo in Holmos' office. It was also learned
that Detective Goyer would come to Chi
cago after ho completes his search for the
remains of Howard Pitczel in Dotroit, and
will co-opcrato with the Chicogo officers
iu whatever muy be dono hereafter.
In polico circles it was said today that
tho only hope of couvlotlug Holmus was
in Chicago. It was said that tho Phila
delphia authorities could convict him of
nothing moro serious than insurance
swindling, and that tho Canadian author!
ties would not go to tho expense of extra'
ditlng und trying him. In the event that
Dotectlvo Geyer falls to locuto the body of
Howard Pltezol in Detroit, everything
will depond on tho work of tho Chicago
polico.
Dcfnultliic Cashier Caught In Mexico.
Chicago, July S3. Chester V. Rowo,
the defaulting cashier of Poweshiek
county, Iowa, Is undor arrest in tho City
of Mexico, and a largo part of tho $20,000
which he mado away with has boon at
tached by Pinkerton detectives, and will
Ukoly be returned to this country, from
which it was taken. Richard Itowe,
brothor of the absconding cashier, is also
uuder arrest as an accomplice. It Is some
what doubtful, however, whether cither
of tho brothers can be taken back to
Iowa for trial. Under the Mexican law a
forelguor may go there, renounce ull alle
giance to tho country from which ho came,
become a Mexican citizen and thus avoid
extradition.
Childish Frank May Resnlt Fatally.
AI.LKXTOVN, Pa,, July 23. George
Jjaner met witn a peculiar but serious ac
cident in tins city, xio was lying in a
hammock whon a numbor of neighbors'
children thought it would bo groat fun to
throw him out. which thoy accomplished
by violontly swinging the hammock. He
landed ou his head, and his backbone was
Injured In such a muuner as to paralyze
his ontire body. Ho may die from the ef
fects.
Poisoned the Mules' Oats.
SlIENANDOAH.Pa., July B3.-Several mules
owned by tho Philadelphia and Reading
Coal and Iron company, at Draper col
liery, havo died within the past few days,
nnd all the others in tbo stables nave boon
Blok. An Investigation showed that the
oats with which they wero belug fed was
mixed with arsenic. The oats was put In
only a few days ago, and it Is not known
whothor It was poisoned In tho oar or
after It was placed In the stable,
Prosecuted for Stealing n Penny.
PlTTSUUIiQ, July 22. Ono of the most
Insignificant court cases ever known hore
came before Judge wnuo on Saturday.
C. H. Wober, uged 9, was suod by tho
Fresbyterluu Sunday school, on tho south
side, on a charge Of larceny. It was claimed
be stole tbo contents or tno contribution
tux. and ho was convicted. The amount
be topk was just ono cent. Tbo judgosus-
ponded seuteuce onjiayment of oosts,
HI. Ufa for I'ls Friend.
Wlt,KKSBAllltK, Pa., July 22. Michael
Zuniuk, while bathing In the river ut Port
Blanchurd, a mile from here, got beyond
his depth und In a gallant attempt to res
cue him his inena, John u. Tecki, was
drownod. Teckl had brought Zunr.uk
near to tho short when the latter must
havo seized him, for both sank and were
drowned.
THE BASEBALL REGOfttS,",
Standing; of the Clubs In the. ltuce for Chain
plonihlp PcnlianW' o'( x '
CMJBS. W. I. P.O. CMJM., w li
National League,;"'
Halttmore..40 27 .607 1'kllarta. 8 32.
Cleveland...6 3i .690 Brooklyn'...&8 33
Plttburit....42 30 .553 New YOrk.57 33
Uoton 38 29 .607 Wash'ton...21 39
Cincinnati. II 32 .5(12 St. Louie. ...SO 48
Chlcaeo 43 3d .510 Louisville...!! 59
P.O.
.533
.820
.881
.851
.200
SATUHDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At Louisville (first gamo) Now York, 7;
Louisville, 5. Socond gamo: Louisville,
G; Now York, 1. At Pittsburg Pittsburg,
12; Philadelphia, 6. At Cleveland Cleve
land, 2; Brooklyn, 1. At Cincinnati Cin
cinnati, 11; Baltimore, 5. At Chicago
Boston, 15: Chicogo, 12. At St. Louis St.
Louis, 6; Washington, 2.
SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At Loulsvlllo Louisville, 5; Cleveland,
8., At St. Louis St. Louis, 18; Waihlng
ton 8. At Chicago (12 innings) Brooklyn,
1; Chicago, 3. At Cincinnati Baltimore
10; Cincinnati, 0.
Knstern League.
VL.VUS. w. I P.O. CLU11S. W. l
SprinKfluld.43 22 .6! Buffalo 118 37
Provld'nce.41 20 .012 Hochester..31 43
Syracuse. 38 29 .501 rcranton....20 38
Wllk'sba'o.35 30 .538 Toronto... .22 49
P.O.
.603
.419
.400
.310
SATUHDAY'S KASTElttf LEAGUE OAM13S.
At Kochostcr Kochestor, 17; Wilkes
barro, 11. At Buffalo Buffalo, 10; Prov
idence, 4. At Syracuso Scranton, 13;
Syracuse, 8.
SUNDAY'S KASTKHN LEAGUE GAMES.
iH Rochester Wllkosbarro, 11: Roches
ter, 7. At Buffalo Providence, 8; Buf
falo, 8.
Pennsylvania State Leacne.
cluus. w. I,, p.o. ci.tins. w. r
P.C
Carbond'le.17 10 .030 Lancaster...!! 13
.458
.128
Hnzlcton....l5 12 .550 PottvIlle....l2 10
Heading ....Disbanded Allentown.10 10
335
SATURDAY'S PENNSYLVANI AXE AGUE GAMES
At Allontown Pottsvllle, 7; Allen
town, 5. At Reading Reading, 8; Carbon-
MU1U, 1.
A "Tony" London Club Itnlded
London, July 22. It has doveloned that
o polico raid was mado upon tho Palace'
club on Thursday. A number of promt-
nent Americans wero caught in the raid,
Tho club is one of several fashionable
night clubs in London whero tho doml
monde rosort. It opens at miduicht und
closes at 6 a. m. Latoly the Palace has
boon very riotous. Tho club is elegantly
appointed, having twenty-flvo men ser
vants und a baud playing nightly. A
hundred men and women, oil in evening
dross, wore captured. Among thorn wero
u United States senator, a congressman, a
promlnout low official of nn eastern stato,
and nn Amorican polico officlul. All savo
the proprietor and servants of tho club
wero reloased. Thoy wero remanded.
Married on Ills Deathbed.
WILMINGTON. Del.. July 22. Years am
Miss Kuthorlne Kllpatrlck loaned to John
T. Walker a sum of money to go Into tho
shoo business. Walker prospored on tho
money, and now, in his 63d year, Is tho
proprietor of an establishment on East
Third street, and is worth $40,000. Walker
was not ungrateful to his benefactress,
and as tho years passed tho friendship rip
ened into a warmer feeling, and Saturday
nignt, as bo lay on his deathbed, ho was
married to the girl whom ho had fre
quently named as his prospoctlvo hoir.
Tho relutives of Mr. Wulkerare said to be
strongly opposed to tho union.
Strangled as He Slept.
LANCASTEU, Pa., July 23. Adam Sav
ior, who was it resident of Mount Joy,
came to his death in a slngulur fashion.
With his body stretched on a baggage
truck In tho Pennsylvania railroad sta
tion, but with his head hanging down,
Kaylor slowly strangled. Ho had laid
down on tho railroad track near the sta
tion to sleep. Ho would have been cut to
pieces by the cars had not sovcral young
men found him about midnight and care
fully placed him on the baggage truck.
The English Elections.
London, July 23. As a result of the
pollings thus far hold In tho general elec
tions the Unionists now show a net gain
of 68, giving tho government a majority
of 108 The districts to be heard from
during the coming week are almost en
tirely in the couutles and the shires. The
number yot to be heard from is 100. Tho
majority of theso woro represented by
Liberals in the last parliament.
Probable Drowning nt Atlantic
Atlantic City, July S3. A full suit of
masculine apparel was found last night
In ono or tno uain nouses atuicneu io uro
dle's bathing establishment, and no one
uppeared to claim the garments. Tho pro
prietor of the establishment has no rccol
lection as to tho ocoupant of the compart
ment, who, It Is tbought,has been drowned
whllo bathing.
Two Farmers Instantly Hilled.
Vinelanu, N. J., July 22. Sodgwlqk
Sandors nnd Honry Clark, farmers, whllo
attempting to drive over a railroad cross
ing near Maluga, were struck by a north
bound train and Instantly killed. They
woro thrown u distance of fifty foot and
horribly mangled. Both men loava widows
and small families.
Crushed to Death by a Train.
Amstkhdam, N. Y., July 22. Frank
Kelly, aged 24 years, of Cloveland, was
killed yesterday while attempting to jump
on a frolcht train of tho West bboro rait
road. In the Yankco Hill cut, in this city.
He fell under tho wheels and was crushed
to death. Ho had been working here In a
Btono quurry.
Rnn Down by a Ferryboat.
Brooklyn, July 23. As the Twenty-
third streot ferryboat to New York was
nsarlng the Broadway slip tho yacht Mag
gie was struck and capsized. John Mo
Mahon, of 280 Broadway, was drowned.
Charles O'Connor and' John Williams
were qtiite seriously Injured.
Another Sunday Rather Drowned.
Lancastkh, Pa., July 22. Clyde Yean-
lsh, aged 14 years, was drowned whila
bathing with a number of companions
In tho Conestogayesterday afternoon. Tho
body was recovered. Ycunlsh was sub
ject to eplleptio fits, and it Is supposed
was seized by one of these while in the
water.
Polien In tb River Water.
Ghkensiiuko, Pa., July 22 Harry Her-
rlngton, uged 10 years, of West Newton,
died of poisoning, due to his swimming In
the river, whloh was strongly impregnated
with sulphur aud other waste products
from tho mines in that vicinity.
Drowned at fitoverdnle.
.HtJMMiosTOWN, Pu July 22. Harry
Bro'nemunu, aged 17 years, was seized with
cramp while bathing at Stoverdale yester
day afternoon and was drowned. Tho
body was recovered.
White Swelling
Catno on my-leg otter typhoid fever, and
pieces of tho bone comoout. Rheumatism
joined the Bcrolula to put mo in misery.
Hood's Sarsaparilla provpd just the medi
cine; relieved me of pain, gavo mq a
good appetite and I lain aside my crutch
and cane. Having taken 10 bottles
Hood's Sarsaparilla
my limb Is entirely healed and now I am
perfectly well." UEonais W. CroMwell,
lit. Pleasant, Maryland. Jlj six for ?5.
Hood's Pills
easy to buy, easy to take,
easy in effect. 25c
SUMMER RESORTS.
Atinntic City's Favorite Summer ftcsort,
THE BRADY HOUSE.
Locatiou South Arkansas avenue, Atlantic
nty, X. J., near thuocean ; rooms airy
and pleasant; handsomely furnished;
good board! large garden and lawn.
Send lor circular. Kates moderate.
P. O. Ilox207.
JAMES Bit ID Y.
The Sehufil Valley Cottage
Owned by Peter Griffiths, Gllardvllle.
122 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI AVENUE,
1 1
ATLANTIC CITY i PA.
Two nmi ono-lmlf f-qiinreH from P. A K. stntion
half square from bench. Ucpnhitcd, repnpered
nud rcfurntelicd. Fverythinjr complete for con-
. . . .mo it ntifwi.'!
Vcmcueeoi patrons. onio. iu vv. vimrrm.
Proprieties
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTKD -25 Rood plrli nt once. Apply in
pen-on at overall factory, (iirnrdvllle lib
erie and BIb-o. 7-2-tf
Tl A1T1I Qlh.nltnit ii'nnln.1 dtaitdv sltllnttnn
ni firft or second hnnd by n sober, Industrious
nmt n-ttierleiieptl voiincr ninn. Addreuft "J. K.
T.." care of ilr.nAt.n olllce, Phenandonli, Pa. tf
T70U BALK. A mni;n1flccnt folding bed. Al
1 most hot. In shape of a wnrd-obo when
closed. Front of French plate ml rnr Mid no'ld
wnlnut. Bent eprtner nmi tun nmr insures
Will be sold clients Party Inn no use for It.
For particulars call on Max Reesui .-19-3t
T o ST.- On Julv !0th. between inv store nnd
iJ stnble ft snift'l money sntcbel. F-nd-r will
le stiltnblv rewarded hv returoimr same to C.
Sch elder, 13G North Main street, Shenandoah,
ra.
T OST A cold Ibadgo con'nlnlnK Inscription
L -'llnnn "i-pllnn Nn. 10. J T of II. A: T."
Finder will please return to Georijo Kclst, 113
S. Gilbert Street. "
tJOll RAI.I5 Three double dwellfncs. situate
1 in best part of Mt. Carniel. will bo sold,
sineleornsn whole. One or tho ict paytnii
ironerties in town. Aditross wntiers, jui
Carracl, I'a. tf
OH SALIC A lrpo book case. rnn lie
bought on reasonable terms. Apply at inc
Hekalu ottlce. tf
ANTF.D.-25 (
clrls. None under 10 years o'
ace need apply. Only tho-e in need o1
work shout-i npplv.
Annlvat Schuylkill Hat St
Cap Factory, 235 East Coal street, l.auterstelu A;
seu. 4--.il
John F. Cleary,
TEMPERANCE DRINKS.
Mineral waters, Weis-i beer. liottler of tho
fluent liRcr beers.
17 and 111 Peao h Alley, Shenandoah, P
JOHN A. REILLY,
Wholesale and Retail
LI QU0R - DEALER,
21 ind 21 South Main St.; Shenandoah; '
Audits forD. G. Yueniillng & Son's celebrated
Beer. Porter, Ales etc.
EMlL J. BEYER 'S,
(Formerly Murphy Bro.)
Saloon :-: and :-: Restaurant,
19 North Main Stveet.
TJio bar supplied with Jlrst.clusp winos
iquorsboer, ale porter.
UtioicQ cigars,
to 12 m.
r rooiiiDcn iromy u. m
EVAN J. MVIES.
LIVEItY AND
Undertaking
!
13 North Jilrdin Street.
nrThoel 1317 Arch St.
1 1 I IIUUI PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The only (lennlnr Deelaltit In Amprlcs,
notnlthttsndln t others adirertlie.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION
Dpenai i ueasea ana Mrlctur.'i
?erraiuentlr Cured lu a to 6 daji
BLOOD POISON ancurbrentfre?T
new method la 30 to w days, a years' Euro
pean Hospital aud 32 uraUtca) experience, as
Uertlacates anC Ulpfoiuss prove, bend five
UOOK exposing Jxv:ii ifuvwi s "u uimcibu-
rerrlslnir as c!
slDir as creai, vyeiiuM. a uuo ureuu
to all, nullerers aw
to thn&a contemplating, I
The RemaiikabieStory Tol4 by a
Hospital Putieut.
HER BODY TILLED WITH NEEDLES,
She Und rorced.Tliem Into Her Left mid
Feet While nn Occupant of n OmiTent,
ex I'tinMi'iii-iit fi-Otl'ouses Committed,
lli-r Condition imtlcnl.
Cincinnati, July 23. A well drcMert
lady applied at tho Cincinnati Hospital
for admi-slo'i Saturday afternoon. She
presented a letter from the mother supe
rior V)f tbo'CouvjhtvHtf&ijtJ)rt young lady
hndreiiddd. Vh Oftr sflltt t beoiev,
Miss Nellie Thomas, had been employed
at Hie convent for some time, and was
suffHrina from s)vollou Jogs and feet.
NijtlihigpSjViit tlHi.syriiptoms referred to
in the ltttif Was fuuuU ou tap preliminary
rd1niuotlbn. but later It was decided to
lauco the foot, when It was found tho
limbs and f.-t-t were lmbeded with pins
aud ueodles. KdffShoiie twcdles wero ox-
trteatd,fry,irTii:r.Wdy. atljl she m not
uHiiro f urthor ooer-
UUIU l-iii Jf rail .y.ifi,) ly
tlous. whW tn mrffe weWlftctrlct'ltod, and
it is thought others will bo found. The
physicians four blood poisoning will set
iu, aud that the en iu tiny uvbilfc may
pr.ovo hopeless.
The girl protested till after the opera
tions that she could not toll how her foot
and limbs became Imbedded with these
needles, but fluully she bald that Sho had
been at tho Convent of tho Good Shep
herd for several yettrs. , f5ho wasuu orphan
aud alone lu the world. During her stay
there slut had done wrongr-notonce ulone,
but porsls'tCntiy. Sho had dotiethat which
sho knew was not right, aud for every siu
sho had committed sho had duuo punuueo
by thrusting a ueedlo.lnto one of her legs.
Sho oxplalued that Ouch operation had
caused hor agonizing pain, and that at
times was almost unbearable, but sho felt
that she must hear tho pain as a recom
pense for the sin committed. ,
This mode ot doiiig pc-mweo' she said,.
had'coverSd indro than tv$'yfirs. Her
wrong doings had beeu of frtcittout occur
rence, and she was unable to estimate the
number of needles she hud placed In her
limbs. Sho said she and another girl In
tho convont had become unnaturally In
fatuated with each other. Thoy had acted
as lovers, and had together slnnod agdiust
God and nature, bbo said she had con
fessed to a prlost ot tho convent, who was
groatly shocked at the confession sho
made. Tho sisters wore groatly surprised
utthestatemont mado by the girl, and
could not understand how such condi
tion could huvo existed in the institution
without their knowledgo. They mado no
attempt to dony tho story, but wore no
doubt in ignorance of such relations exist
ing botweon any porsons.
Sister Superior Mary Malone stated that
tho outcome of tho examination of Miss
Thomas was a startling rovolatiou to her.
Sho had beon awaro of the condition of
tho patient's legs and feet for several
months, but had no idea of tho cause. On
Saturday Miss Thomas' limbs wero so
swollen und her condition so serious that
tho mother superior Insisted upon her go
ing to tho hospital.- As to that portion of
hor story regarding Miss Thomas' lnfotuu
tlon and Intimacy with another fomalo iu
tho convent, Sister Malono deolarod she
know nothirtg of it, arid was surprised nnd
shocked beyond measure.
Miss Nollie is ablo to talk, but is very
weak and suffering Intense pain.
The Dock Laborers' Strike at Colon.
Colos, Colombia, July 23. Tho strike
of dock laborors still continues, and the
strikors are increasing tholr demands, but
tho steamships and tho railroads still re
sist them. Laborers from Panama and
the crows of tho ship arc discharging tho
cargoes. Order has been maintained
throughout the strlko, and tho transit of
frolght is unimpeded.
Students Reported Captured by Indians.
Phixceton, X. J., July 25, Tho party
of Princeton students reported to bo cap
tured by the Bannock tribe of Indians In
Wyoming is thought to be the Prlnpoton
oxpedltlon whloh loft Princeton for tho
Bad Lands on Juno 20. Tho object of tho
expedition Is to collect geological fossils.
Professor J, P. Watcher Is in ehargo.
Reported Wounding of Cainpos.
Tampa, July 22. Passengors from Cuba
and private lotters announce that General
Cumpos is wounded and besieged in Ba
ynmo, Tho Spanish papers stato that be
sides Sautoscides various other officers
also fell, aud it is rumored thut ono of
them is tbo son or uampos. i'ussengors
report that a railway car arrived at Vllla-
quevu station in Hovunu closed so thut no
ono knows Its contents, bomo say. this
:nn contains Campos and others liinlntulu
that It holds the body of hls,sop.
She Seized the TJilef. ,
Penxrokoyk, N- J., July 22. Whllo on
his way to Atlantio City W. A.' Summer-1
111, of this, pluce, )i)M his gripsaok 9nttbe
platform of thocuri Wh'on ho, roturnad
hb found thhlj $48 In nionoy1 had been
stolon from. Jtf Ms. Etta Boilny, whpj ;
was on tho train, caught hold of the thief,
but utter a tussle ho escaped. All subse
quent efforts to capture him proved nn-
available
Ground to Deuth-in'H Wreck.
Hazleton, Pa., July 22. A frolght
train on the Lohlgh Valley road parted u
Iho jnlddle. between Sbetlandodlr and!
Mahanoy City, and as thp loqpmotiva,
stoweu up wie iwu secuuus euniu iuuiujii
with n crash; A - man named, Campbell;
mipposedjtp.be ntramp. was ?n ,tne raar
end, and he was'groiind to ' dedth.' Three
pars of nierchandlso wore destroyed.. H .
Blabbed In n Religious Quarrel.
autcqxjj. Pa., ly'-ll&P?t
brnwl ubawrolfgionAlexnndor MoCoua
chv und John McCafferty, a formor coun
cilman, drew knives against quch. other
I5oth were badly out. hfldMcOafforty Ji$ fa'
a critical condition. McConaghy was taken
to Jull, suffering from stab wounds on tho
head and Injuries irom kicks in ruo laco,
A Drunkard's Fearful Jump.
Pr.ovipEj;i;K, July 22. Johu Nolan, of
this cltv. while drunk, jumped from a sec
ond story window at his humo ou Hloclc-'
stouo streot. und was Impaled on a picket
feuce that surrounded tho promises.. 'Thru
body was terribly lucerated. but tho mou
was not killed, although his condition is
critical.
The Weather.
For e;
Dolawuri
Tile wlm'
trict of Columbia, showers ; slight cnanges
in temperature; light, variauio wiuu,
wr
astern? Pjunsylvaula, J0ffi"4firsl!
EART DISEASE, iiko
many other allmcnta when they
havo taken hold of tho system.
never gctd better of its own accord, hut
Conntatitlu grbim iconic. Thcro aro
thousands who know thoy havo a defective
heart, but will not admit tbo fact. .They
don't want their friends to worry, and
Don't know what to taho for it, a
thoy havo been told tltno and again that
heart dlscaso was incurable Such waa the
case of Mr, Silas Farley of Dyesvllle, Ohio
who writes Juno 10, lfffll, as follows!
"I mil heart dlseaHB for 3 year,
my heart hurting mo almost continually.
Tho first 15 years I doctored all tho time,
trying sovcral physicians and remedies,
until my last doctor told mo It was only a
question of tlmo as
I could not bo cured.
I gradually grew
worso, very weak,
and completely dis
couraged, until I
lived, propped half
up In bed, beaauso I
couldn't lie oiri
nor Sit up. Think
ing my tlmo had
come I told my fam
ily what I wanted
dono when I was
gono. But qn tho first day of March on
tho recommendation of Mrs. Fannie. Jones,
of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking
J9r. Stiles' A'cir Cure for the Heart
and wonderful to toll, In ten days I was
Tbtklng at light wOrk and on March 19 com
menced framing a barn, which is heavy
work, and I hav'nt lost a day sinco. I am 50
y oars oldC f t. inches and weigh 2501bs.
X believe I am fully cured, and
I am now only anxious that everyone shall
know of your wonderful remedies."
Dycsvillo, Ohio. Silas Paiilbt.
Dr. Miles Heart Ouro is sold on a positive
guarantco that tho first bottlo will benefit.
All druggists sell It at tl, 0 bottles for 85, or
it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prico
by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
Restores Health
Pennsylvania R. Bi
SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. '
July 6th 1895.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the
above dato for Wiggans, Gilborton Frack
villo, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville, Ham
bur?; Reading, Pottstown, Phoehixville,
Norristowni' and Philadelphia (Broad street
station) at 6 OS and IMS a.m. find 4 15 p.
m. on week clays. For Pottsvillo and inter
mediate stations 9 10 a. m.
SUNDAY. JK''
For Wiggan's, Gilbertonj FrackYillo.MTv.n
Castlo, St. Clair, Pottsville at 6 Os.jlLja,
m. and 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Keailifigrt
"PnttatAwn . Thnr.nl?rvlllfl. Tnrrislnwn "Phil-
delphia at 6 DO, 9 40 a. m., 3 10 p. m.
Trains leave Frackvillo for Shenandoab
at 10 40 a. m. an.' 12 M, 5 04 7 42 and 10 2T
p.m. Sunday II 13 a. m.aml 5 40 p.m.
Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at!015,
11 IS a. m. and 4 40, 7 IS and 10 00 p. m.
Sunday at 10 40 a, m., 5 15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station)'
for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a.m., 410
and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave
at 6 50 a. ra.
Leave Broad Street Station, ' Philadelphia,
for New York. ' Express, week-days, 3 20,
4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 0 50, 10 30
(Dininr Car) 11 00, 11 14, a. m., 12 noon,
12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining
Cars) I 40, 2 30 (Dining Car)t 3 20,,4 00, 5 00,
5 58 (Dining Car),' fl 00, 6 50, 8 12 10 00, p.
m.,12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20 4 05, 4 50,
5 15. 8 12, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 1103 a.
m 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited
4 S2), 5 20. 5 56, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 50,
8 12, l(i 00 p. m., 12 01 night.
Express for Boston, without chance, 11 00
a. in., week-days, aud 6 50 p. m. daily.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
For Baltimore' and Washington 3 50, 7 20,
8 31,'!) 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 38 a. uo. (12 31
Limited Dining Car;, 1,12, 3 46, 4 41, (5 IB
Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17,
6 55, (DiniDg Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m.,
and 12 05 night week-days. Sundays 3 50
7 20, 9 10, 11 16, 11 38, a. ., 1 12, 4 41, 0 55,
(Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car), and
12 05 night.
Leave Market Streot Ferry, Philadelphia,
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Express 5 00, 8 20 '9 3t) ai m., 1 00 1 (Saturday
only), 2 00, 3 HO, 4 00, 4 20, 500 5 40, p. tn.
week-days. Sundays, ExprcBS, 6 00 " 30,
8 00, 8 30, 900, 9 45 a. m.4 30, p. m. Kxcur- .
sion, 7 00, a. mi daily.
FOR CAPE MAY, Anolkska, Wildwood,
Ann Holly Beach. Express 9 00 a, m. 2 3n,
4 05, 5 00, p. m. week-days. Sundays, 8 20,
a. tii. Capo May only 1 30 p. m. Saturdays.
Excureiou, 7 00, a m. daily-
FOR SEA JSLE CITY, Ocean City aw
A valon. Express, 0 10 a.jin., 2 30,4 20 p. m.
week-days. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Excursion,
7 00, a, m. ilailv.
FOR SOMMERS POINT. Express, 8 20,
9 30) a. m.,i 2 00, 3. 0t, 4 oft 5 40, p. m. week
days, Sundays. 3 00, (10, 9 45, a. in.
8. M.'PriSvost, J. H. Woor,
I .- Gonfl Manacer, tion'i. I.'as:g'r Agw
Lauer's
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!-'. , ,Im;(A
Finos', PurMt, Healtnieet.
207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah.
i i- if i, :i i
Your Stomach : : :
Cannot stand the same washing that your
boots do, nnd the water you drink isn't
tf r even (It for that purpoxe. Use
ijioronz Schmidt's Beer and Torter,
J JAMES SniELDS,
Manager Shenandoah Branch.
H1
Lager and
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