The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 22, 1895, Image 3

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THE best investment
in real estate is to. keep build,
ings well painted. Paint protects
the house and saves repairs. You
sometimes want to sell many a
good house has remained unsold
for want of paint. The rule should
'be, though, "the best paint or
none." That means
Strictly Pure
White
ead
You cannot afford to use cheap
paints. To be sure of getting Strict
ly Pure Whitav.Lead, look at the
brand ; this one is safe :
"John T. Lewis &Bros."
For Colors. National Lead Co.'s
Pure White Lead Tinting Colors.
J Jtliese colors are sold In one-pound cans, each
can being sufficient to tint 33 pounds of strictly
PUre White Lead the desired shade ; they are In
no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination
of perfectly pure colors In the handiest form to
tint Strictly Pure White Lead.
A good many thousand dollars have been saved
property-owners by having our book on painting
ana color-card, Send us a postal card and get
row tree. .
JOHN T.LEWIS & BROS. CO.,
rhibdelphi.
Jn Efkelt Maki-h 24, lotto.
Passenger trams leavo Shenandoah, for
Teun Haven .TuUetioti. Mauch Chunk, Le
hitjUton, Slntmetoii, White Hall,Catasauqtin,
Allerjtovii,Bctlilohotn,Enstou and Weathorly
(( at 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m., 12 43. 2 57, 5 27 p m.
1 fur New York and Philadelphia, 6 04,
7 3, 9 15 a. 111., 12 43, 2 57. p. in. For Qua
kake, Switchback, Gerkards and Hudsondalo,
9 15 a m. and 2 57 p. m.
For "Wilken-Bivrrc, Whits Haven, Pittston,
laceyville.Towaniiu, Sayre, Waverly and
Elmira. 6 04, 9 15 a ni, 2 57. 5 27 pin.
tor Kocbester, uu lalo, Niagara fays ana
tho West, 9 15 a. m. ahd'2 37, 5 27 'p.1 hi.
For Belvidore, Delaware Waier Gap and
Strnudiburg, ft "4 a. m, 257 pt m.
l?"r Lnmuertville and Trenton, 9 15 a m.
I F.-r Tankhannock, 604,9 15 a. ni.,257,5 27
l). in.
F.ir Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 a m,
27 p m.
For Auburn, 9 15 a in, 5 27 p m.
Fur Jeauesville, Leviston and Beaver
ilviKtow, f o a. rn., ma p. in.
Fnr StocAon and Lumber Yard) 6 04; 7'38j
9 15 a. m 1 43. 2 57. 5 27. 8 08 p.m.
For S i'j3rook Junction, Audenried and
HazlefW, fl 04, 7 3S; 9 15 a m,'12'43, 2 57,-5 27'
and 8 08 p 111.
For Scranton, (1 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27
p m.
For Hazlehronk. Joddo, Driftdn and Free-
la'id, 6 04, 7 3s, U 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27
p. m.
For Ashland, Girardvillo and Lost Creek,
440, 6 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. in., 12 35,1 40,
4 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. tu.
For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Carniel
: and Shamokin, 13, 11 14 a in, 1 32, 4 2p,
8 22,9 15 p. in. '' , 1 '
! For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City
and Jlelano, 5 50, fi 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a. in.,
12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08, 9 23, 10 53 p. m.
Trains will leave Shamokin at 5 15,8 15,
11 45 a. 111., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. m., and arrive
at Shenandoah at 0 04, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57,
5 27, 11 15 p. 111.
Leave Shenandoan fnr Pottsville, fi 04,
3S,9 08, 11 05, 11 30 a.m., '12 43, 2 57,4 10,
1 27, 8 08 p. 111.
Leave Pottsville for 6henmjdoah. f, 00,
7 40, 9 05,. 10 15, 11 48 i4 lii., 12 32, 3 00, 4 40
5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 -10 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton', 6 04, 7 38
9 15, a.m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS p. rn.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7 35,
10 05, 11 00 a. m., 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 56,
p. ni.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Raven, Run, Centralia,
Jit. Carniel and Shamokin, 6 45 a. m., 2 40 p.
111, and arrive at Shamokin ai 7 40 a.' pi. and
3 45 p. m.
Trains leave Shamokin for Shenandoah ai
7 55 a. 11). and 4 UO p. in., and arrive at Slien
.wnnl. ... o In ... 1 no i (
uimuau m. o ty u. ill. uu t,ja t. ill, j
Trains leave for Ashland, Girafdvillp and
Jjom ureok, 9 4i a. n.,,l2 3 ) p. m.
nji vjcuivi v a. till ji. ill ,
For Hazleton, Blaok Creek Junction, Penu
ilaveu Junction, Jlauoh Chunk, Allentown
Bethlehem, Eastou and New York, 8 49
a. 111 , 12 30,2 55 p. m. -
For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 55 p. nj.
For Yatesvilie. Park Place. Mahanov Citi
.and Delano, 8 49, U 35 a.m., 12 30, 2 56,4 iji,
H U3 p. m.
1 T.nnvA TTa'lfar.i. f.i.. Slinnamlnnli. 8 301
IpIJnt
j Leave Shoflaiidph,
Ppttsyjlle, 5,55,,
i . 1
49,9 32 a. m.2i40 p.iin
Leave Pottsville' for Shenaudoah
8 30,
t 40 a. m 1 35, 5 15 p. in
ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Genl. Supt.,
i South Bethlehem, Pa,.
UHAKL1SS o, LrJt., Ueul. ..Pass. Age,
' Philadelphia,
.' A. W. NOiNEMACHER, Asst. O. P. A..
South Bethlohom, Pa.
Millions of Dollars
Uo up in smoke every year,
Take no risks but get your houses
stock, furniture, etc., insured in first-
is, reliable companies, as repr
senu
by Pavid ' Iaust, Insurance
Agen
.120 South Main Street.
AlTOi
le ana Accidental CornoameB,
'EL KAIER,
HAS. BURCHILL) Prop,
N oi tli Jlwaiu Street ( llahauoy City
Large
t and nucst hotel in thbjreglon,
Fmeft ace
mmodatjoiia. Haudsomo Uxtiirva
PI Poc,
Rami nillianl Rfiom Atlnchtd.
D. BRENNAN, l
bor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts.
i Beers, "Wines anil Litiuois
Choice Temperance prluks,
Best Brands of 5 and lOo Cigars
ChlchUr KnslUh Diamond llnincf
tNNYROYAL PILLS
uriEinni mu whij wi
Art, 4iwy rUUUe. LAD
Proarlrt tor CJMcktr'& Enoli
motui Brand la lied kudXioid
ll.UUnl And ftnl flnntn.
hum via-
msUllu
haiM. MAi&d litL blue ribboa. Take
"lULlef for lmdU,n Uer, by return
WHILE
Fearful Collision Between Two
Italian Passenger Steamers.
HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT LOST,
The Stcntner Ortigia Cradles Into the Mn
' tin 1. nml tho Lattnr Vessel Sank In Thtpo
Sllnutcs Only Twenty-eight Porsoiu
Survlvcil tho Disaster. '
GENOA, July 22. The Italian stearrjorfl
Ortigia and Jfnrlii V. collided of Isla del
Pinto, at tho entrance of tho Gulf of .Go
uoa. Tho hitter sank and 148 passoniers:
ware drowned.
Tho Mnrja P. was bound from Naples td
La Plata. Thero vfn& a crow of soVoriteon
and tho passoilgerfl numbered 173. Sho
was calling horo oil routp trt hot1 destlna
tion. She was ontorlng the Gulf of Genoa
nt 1.80 o'clock yostorday morning, whon
she met tho Ortigia, outward bound.
They only noticed each other when o, col
lision was luovltable.
Tho blow of tho Ortogla crashed into
the starboard sldo of thoIarla P.,polifttraU
lngslx yards, and ripping Up tho Jlarla P.
llko matchwood. Tho water rushed In
through tho hole, and tho Marin P. sank lit
threo. minutes.
The majority of the passongors wero
asleep at tho time of the accident, and had
uo time to oscnpo after the alarm was
given. They woro ongulfed with tho ves
sel. Tho Ortigia remained on the spot
until 6 o'clock In order 'to pick up tlio sur
vivors. She rescued fourteen Of tho.orow
and twenty-eight of the passcugors of the
Maria P. Other stcamors have been dis
patched to tho scone of tho dlsas,tor, und
aro now searching for further survivors.
The Ortlgla's bow was gmnsheil for a.
spaco of twelve feot along tho water1 Hue,
There is somo comment 'upon tho fact
brought to mind by thJ disaster that the'
Ortlgln once collided on tho eonlO spot
with the French steamer Undo Joseph.
At tho conclusion of the sitting of the
chamber yesterday nt Ropic, tho iplnlstcr'
of marine announced the news of tho dis
aster In tho midst of u profound sensa
tion, adding that nn officer, a soai)lan, a
stoker and 141 passongers of the Mnrln P,
had perished.
Tho Ortogla had twenty-flre passengers
on board. The Maria P.'s captain was
numed Forrarn.
Tho chainbor has orderod an Inquiry
Into the disaster.
The sky was overcast at tho tlmo of tho
accident, and there was llttlo sue. Both
captains wcro asleep, and the third ofllcer,
Revello, W)is o,n watch qn the prtjgla; aUA'
Second' OUlcor DfAngel'o wnS.on watch on ,
tho Maria P. Tho Ortigia was going a tho
irate of eloveu mllos' un hour 'arid thij Mu-'
rln P. at tho rate of eig'ht miles. Both ves-1
sols saw tho lights of tho otlior and con
tinued on their proper roads till the mis-1
toko was mado, It Is not established by(
whom,, which brought tho Maria P. broad
side towards tho Ortigia. , Third Officer
Revollo of tho Ortigia, saw tho danger
and ordered tho engines roversed, but tho
order ,came too, lato.
Ail tno noats oi tne urtigia woro low
ered, and tho crows' rescued all they could
of the survivors. Tho lnttcr, for tho most
part, remain In such a state of terror since
tho rescuo that they aro Ur(ablo to glVo a
single, detail of tho dlsastar.'
Captain b errara. who was saved, salu
that he was slooplng in his cabin when ho
was nwokoncd by cries and shouts and a
groat noise. Hd rushed upon deck and
6aw the Ortigia backing olT.whllo his own
ship was sinking. Seeing that all was
lost ho jumpod into the &ii, whore he was
picked up by tho Ortlgla's boat.
A passenger named Balena, a Jeweler,
was on board with his wlfo ana throe
young children. Ho suld that ho had not
turned in whon tho collision occurred. Ho
solzed two of tho ohlldren, ntid his wlfo
caught up the third, and they ran upon
deck and jumped Into the sea. The chil
dren wolghed him down and ho sank
after a hard struggle, When )io came to
the surface, his children had disappeared,
His wife hod managed to cling to a piece
of yreokngo till file Ortlgla's boat saved
her. They lost everything.
Second Officer D'Angolo.of tho Maria P.,
who was pn watch on that sh(p when she
was struck by the Ortigia, ,wns drowned.
Among the saved is u child or 8 years,
who Is tho only survivor1 of n fnmlly of
seven who wont down with tho 111 fated
ship. .
, ' Serfoualy Injured at a Fire. x ')
GuTTENUEKd, N. J.. July ;i: Three
. ( . 1 : 1 . 1 1 l . '
nouses anu u noipi, owueii uy .urs, unro
liue Asnius, wero badly damalred b'y.flro,
andjtho occupants had a harrow ase'apo for
tneir uaos. it was, several -were iui
juretl. Mrs, Kull, wife of Frederiek Kiill,
a baker, who occupied onii of tho houses,
leaped f rbm' u window t6 oscapo the flames,
and wna probably fatally Injured. One or
Hull's sons, who also jumped from a win
dow, was ulso'very seriously injured, It Is
thought Internally. A little girl, who
was staying with' Irs. Asnius, In attempt
ing to oscapo, fell down a lllght or stairs
and WU5 found in an unconscious condi
tion.
, Another. Alleged flllbUsterer.
New York, 'July 22. The single screw
steamer Cauca cleared this port for soa
yestorday afternoon, bound on what la
hnllnveil to be a Cuban flUbustorlnir expe
dition! Shq flow the flag of, the United
States of Colombia at the peak and tho
French flag at the storn. fane is com,
TnuTiilnil hv Pimtain Hormnhol. The SUD'
posltlou Is that she 'will lay to soniewn'ero
between this ana qno or tne uuuuu purm
and take on men ana crows.
Wanted to Lynch the Umpire.
Otrriioi'. 'ills'. July 22! Alter the base-
ball game yestorday the crowd made an
attonint to Ivneh Umpire Frank Heath, of
Pontlac, Ills., and was only preventod by
the" police und sheriff, the latter being
baoked Up by a posse. It was claimed that
Iheuihplre had robbed the Qulnoy nine of
yesterday and Saturday's gaines. He was
roughly jhaudIcpytfore;the officers could
Another Ylctiiil of the Crlcsann'.
New IiOsdon. July 22. The, second fa
tality resulting froin fhe accident fbat
bappeued on the torpqdo boat Ericsson
last weeki occurred when David Cody
died yestorday morning, HJs parents, who
reside In Worcester, Mass, wero with him
when death came. Ills home was 111 Jer
eov City, wheru he loavos a widow and
0ne child. i
The Death Watch on To Murderers,
Washington, July 22. The death watch
wan vastordav set On Joseph A. Beam and
Thomas A. Tuvlor. who ure to be hung
hero on Friday next, the former for the,.
murder or his siepuaugnter, uuiuuiwt
HI
iLDIN
All Hor Uro Itoppj' Release at Last
of Miss AHco Totniff, tIio Resides
at 302 Alexander Street,
Rochester, N. Y.
(fVom Tfocnesfcr Democrat and Chronicle.')
Our representative was received very
pleasantly at B92 Alexander Street, by
Miss Alice Young, who told' how since
childhood Sho liatl been hold In the bond
hgo of paiu from her buck, hover re
lncmberlng tho time that sho had not suf
fered pain or aches in tho region of the
kidneys. Many wero tho means she used
to And rolicf, but thcro seemed uo remedy
for her caso and sho still remained a cap
tive ; then along comes these little enemies
to backache, Doan's Kidney Pills, and a
half box releases the bomls, as Otic by one
tho achos' and pains disappear, sho finds
herself a slave to p'aitl' no liioro, by their
continued use. Shesitysi " 1 wits entirely
relieved of all my sulforing and now I am
perfectly strong, healthy ami well."
"How did you tokc this' remedy ?" Miss
Young was asked by our representative.
6l(c replied that she followed directions
explicitly. MUs 'Ydilhg' then told li6v the
inaiauy auecicti iter, saying jipr symptoms
Were: "Stooping, betiding oyer, walking
or standluc anv Jcncth of time alwavs
gave mo a pain In tho small of lliy back,'
ji liatl a pain in the Kidneys ail tho time,
arid (f ' I cailbht cold It Would always
Settle there ; the pain I suffered was of
a vcrv oxhaustini nature: at nicht 1
.Could only Ho Hat on my back .any other
position causing pain anu suucnng; ino
hcrVes! passing up jny back, we're alfeCt'cd
and this brought with it severe headaches.
but as' I Said before, Doan's Kidney Pills
have remoVcd all pain and shfTerint en
tirely and I never fcli better and healthier
himyjlfc."
Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale by ill
dealers, price GO, eent& mailed by Foster
MilbtirnCo,, Buffalo, N. Y., Solo Agents
for the United States. ' ' r
i FOr Sale at Kirlin's Pharmacy.
SYSTEM.
IN EFFECT JUNE 20, 1891.
Trains leavo'Srenaudoah as follows':
For New York via Philadelphia, weok
itas, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m. and 12 53, 2 55,
5 55 p, m. Sundays, 2, 10 a., m. ,
nor iew irorK yia .waucii utiunk, .ween
a. 5 25. 7 20 a. m. anil 12 US. 2 55 r. m.
or Reading and 1'hiladelnhia. week (lavs.
10, i25, 7,20, a. m. and 12 5P2 55, 5 5i"p.,
. .Sundays, 2 10 a. m. , , ;,
For Pottsville, TOeek days, 2 10, 7 20ia. m.
And 12 58, 2 55. 5 55 p. m. Sundnp 2 10 a. rn.
lor Tamaqua ,and Wfthanoy Uity, week
days, .2 10, ,5 25, 7 20 a.m. and 12 58, 2,55
55 p. m. bundays, 2,ip u,m.
Kor 'W.illiauisDort. Sunburv.aml Lewiaburs.
week days, 3 25, 11 30 a. m. and 1 50, 7 20, p.
. Sundava, i 25 a. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 3 25,
25) 7,20, 11,30 a. in. ana 12 IS, 150 2 55,
55, 7 20, U 35 p. m. Sundays, 2 in, 3 25
3.i in.
For Ashland, and Shaniokm, , week days,
25, 7?0, 1130 a. m. and 1,5(1 7 20, y 35, ri
. sunuavs, 6 a. m.
ForlJaltimore. Washincrton and tbo Westl
a II. .t 0. K. U. through trains leave Read.
iiig Terpiinal, 1'hlladolphia, (1'. .t R. It. Jt.)
at 3 20, 7 55, II 2fi a. m. and 3 -IB, 7 27 p. m.
Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 26a. ra autl 3 40, 7'27
p; m. Adaiuonai trains iroui iwmty-i;ouriii
and Chestnut streets station, week days 1 50,
41, 8 23 p. la. undays, 1 35, S 23 i. m.
TRAINS FOR StltNAifpOAII.
Leave New York via i'hilaiielphia, week
ays. 8 00 a. m., 1 30, 4 00, 7 30 i. nv. anil
12 15 night. Rundays, 6,00 p. in.
Leave Hew Yorlc via JUauch UhunK, weeK
lays, 4 30, 10 a. ni. and I 10, 4 30 p. m.
Leave 1'hiladelnhia, Reading Termiual,
week days, 4 20, 8 35, 1 00 a. in. and 4 00,
6 02, 11 30 p'. m. Suriifays, U' SO 'p.'n..
Leave Reading, week days, 1 Jo, l.lv,
10(10,1150 a- ni, and 4 55, 7 57 p.m. un-
aye, i jo a. m. 1
Leave I'otisvine vrt eK aays, a ta, i -in a.
m. and 12 30, 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35
m.
Leave Tamanua, week days, 3 18, S 50,
l 23 a. m. and 1 20. 7 15, 2i p. m. Sundays,
18 hi in.,, i , ,
L&vo Mahanoy City, week days, 2 45,
21, 11 47 a. m. and 1 51, 7 39, 9 51 p. m.
Sundays, 3 45 a. m. 1 . ' '
Leave .Mahanoy i'iane,ween uay,z -ju, t im,
30, 9 37, 11 59 a. ill. and 12 58, 2 0, 5 20,
6, 26, 7 53, 10 10 p. m. Suudays, 2 40, 4 00
m.
Leave1 Williamspdrt, ' week 1 days, 7 42,
10 10 a. m. and 3 35, 11 15 p. rn. Sundays,
11 15 p. in. , , . i ,
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION
Leave Philadelphia, jChestnut St. Wharf
I'd South S(rqet Wh'arf f6r Atlalitio'City. , j
Week daVs Express, ll 00 a. 111'., (Satur
days onlv 1 30), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in.
Accommodation, 8 uu a. m., 4S p. ni.
' Snnday Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 a.m.
Accommadotion, 8 00 a..m. and 4 30 p. ni.
KETUJINING, LEAVE ATLANTIC? CITY
Depot,oorner Atlautio and Arkansas avenues,
Weeli days .Express, 7 uu, ta, v uu a.
rp., 8 I? find a su p. m. cconimouaiiou, o 13
a. m. and 4 3a p.m.
Sunday Express, 4 00, 5 15, 8 00 p, m
Accommodation, 715 a. ni., and 4 15 p. in. .
l"anor uars on ail Jixpresu iraina.
I. A. SWIGARD. C. G. 1IANQOCK,
JOHN DALTON,
AGENT FOIt
-'OK
Beer,and Porter.
! ,1 ll i 1
BONDAGE
fekrbey's Bock Beer.
TERRIBLE BUTCHERY.
A llrutnl Murderer Kills Three and Fa'
-tally Wonmli Four Others.
New OltLEAJis, July 28. Last Friday
night, on the Torre Haute plantation, In
St. John's parish, a torrlblo butchery of
human beings took place While Rosarlo
Giordano and his family woro seated at
tho stippor table Joo Noska walked up to
the door, and leveling a double barreled
shot gun, II red. Mrs. Giordano fell to
tho floor a corpse, and the bullets that did
not go through hor wont through both
logs and the head of the 4-nionths olil In
fant sho held In hor arms. Gloraduno,
fearing that tho tender babo would be
klllcdjln the fuM, sprang forward to olasp
It, and the assosln then fired again. Tho
buckshot ontorod tho crolu and leg of Gi
ordano. Tho 10-yenr-old girl, on seeing
her mother fall, ran forward and received
a portion of the load of buckshot that
struck hor father. Tho shot entered hor
abdomen, literally tearing It to pieces, At
the snmo time llttlo Nloolina, 10 years old,
foil to tho floor, wounded through tho
hdad.
Tho assassin did not nioye from the
srjot, but when ho saw llouedltto Gior
dano, a nephew of the dead'woman, and
Cliarloy Columbano coming toward him
lid cobly placed two fresh shells In his
gtin and waited until they got very close
to, him. Then ho raised thoNgnu and fired
both barrels, the two men falling to tho
ground dead. The murderer, tltrowlng
his gun over his shoUldor. niado his' os
capo to tho woods. Citizens are Hi pur
stilt of. the murderer,
' ' TRAGEDIES AT A' PICNIC.
A ltow Itetilt4 In the l'robablA Death of
Three l'eroni. , j
Gallatin, Tenn., July 82. One of the
bloodiest tragedies ever Witnessed In this
county took place on Saturday at anionic
In1 tho northern nart of this County . Threo
persons lost thel? live. Wes( Dixon, of
this place, took his wlfo vho Is said to bo
a Iwomau of badchnractcr, to thfe picnic,
and soon a fuss aroso about hdr, which
wps quieted, arid Dixon and bts wife toolc
a eat in a waifon. As. William Ddyldsonj
a jnnn sono )i0 years of age, was pnsslhg
by the wagoh Dixon drew his pistol and
without ,.a moment's warning shot him
through tne head, killing him on tho spot.
Ho und his wife broko to run, and a
crowd of Duvldson's friends started In
pursuit, firing ut thoni at eVcry oppor
tunity. Finally Dlson foil, mortally
wounded. His wlfo wa-4 also shot twico,
blhg fatally wounded.
,01x611' Is a man of very bad character,
having killed threo men, one a deputy
shorlff at Frankfort, Ky. Davidson' was
ulso a man with' u rocord. Ho killed the
sheriff of Robertson county several years
ago.
. llrutnl atlsslslppl pteeroes. ,
, jPuiiVIsv Mlss..Tuly 22.-AbputO p. m.
a terrible tragedy was enacted at tho homo
of A. D. Ilartllcld, a highly rpspeoted and,
prosperous farmer who lives nbout ten
miles cast of this place,. Mr; Hartfleld be
ing absent his two daughters, aged H and
i( years,, wont put thoowpon to turn put
tho calves. Mrs. Hartfleld, who rqmalncjl
In tho house, heard the girls scream and,
parted to where they wore, but sho was
shot dpwn ,by a nogro, Sho was pot seri
ously hurt, howevor, nnd managed to glyo
the olaTin.. Upon returning to tho houso
the two girls ware found lying In tho cowr
lipn uneonsciotis. One of them recovered
sufficiently toytato that thoy wero.nt-
tacked by two negroes with a hatchet.,
One pf tho'girlfi is badly Injured, and will
do. Mrs. Hartflold was shot threo times,
put will probably recover, Robbery
supposed to bo'the motive1 of the crime.
Is
A Youthful Italtrtn 31urderer.
'Bp.OOKI.YN, July S3. One Italian was
shot dead und another sovorely Injured In
h tenement houso at 30 North Second
Street last nights Geadon Chorio, 30 years
ol d, of 237 North Sdcond street, was killed
Instantly, anil; the lujurod mail is.Viu
cejnzo Bolnclo, of Hoboken, N. J. The al
leged murderer, Bamba Demart, is only 10.
years old. Ho escaped and tho police have
emit out 0 gqnernl alarm for lilnii A,
number of Italians who had gathered In
tlio basement of tho house quarreled, nnd
Dpmart pulled a royolvcr and lireu sey-.
oral shots, ono bullot hitting Cherlo In
In tho heart and anothor entering Bela
clo's arm.
Killed by a Iialky Horse.
PlIILADBLl'HlA, July 22. A horse at
tached to a carriage eoutalnlng an un-i
kpown woman became unmanageable
near the Popular street entrance to Fair
mount park last evening, and, dashing
Into tho footwalk, struck down Kdwnrd
Spollln, aged 0 years, and his sister Nelllo,
aged 10, who wero walking with thalr
pjirents. Thp boy tiled almost Immedi
ately in his father's arms, und tho other
child is lying fatally Injured at, u hospital,
Joseph Scollln, , tho futber, foil fainting
with tho corpse pf his. child, n his arms,
apd H Is feared that .the mother will be
come Insane from grief. In tho exclto
njent following tho accident tho team dis
appeared. '
I A Connecticut Haute (3obb Wrong.
jWilmmantio, Conu., July 22. Bank
Commissioner Crofut created a sensation
hpr last night whon ho announced that
from discoveries made since his examina
tion of the Dime Savings Bank a week
ago tho institution is insolvent by at Jcast
30,000, and he sees nothing to be done but
tp closo tho bank at once. John "Wnlden,
who for flftoou yoars was cashier of the
liank, reslguod last Wednesday at the re-
quest of the corporators and has not been
seen since Friday.
I DUgntted with Prince Ferdinand.
Lospos, July 22. A correspondent of
Tho Standard at Carlsbad says that the
conduct of Prince Ferdinand, since the
murder of Stambuloff, has caused much
scandal. "Ho feels, or affects," the cor
respondent continues, "a gayety which Is
simply revolting under the circumstances,
,10 that tho Indignation of the public hero
threatens to find unmlstakeable expres
sion. He Is reported already to havo been
hissed by a orviwd of Carlsbad visitors." .
1 Darant Clalmi an Alibi.
SAN Frakoisco, Cal., July 23. Interest
In the horrible Emanuel Church murder,
which shocked the whole world.'Avas ren
vlvcd today, when the trial of Thoodore (
Uurant was commenced, utirant ana his
attorneys say that on alibi can be proved
that will shatter tho case.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Fire In a Unseed oil factory In Chloago
yesterday caused f 100,000 loss.
Miners of Hie Wilmington (111,) coal
field will help the Indiana miners to re
sist a reduction in wages.
A dispatch mm San Salvador says that
soveral Hondunns nnd Nlcaraguans have
been arrested1 and expelled from the
country.
I Crisp Pastry 1
Free from all the disagreeable greasy effects that result from the
use of lard will be had, If COTTOLENE is used. Fish and
Cakes fried in it are simply delicious because It adds a flavor to
them that paunot possibly be obtained from the use of any other
frying matprial, Get the genuine COTTOLENE, as there are
numerous
trade mark
, Sold in 3 and
N. K.
tai
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE OLD RELIABLE
SWEET CAPORAL
CIGARETTE
Has stood the Test ot Tims
MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER
BRANDS COMBINED
After All Others Fail
gONSUllT THE
, FAMOUS
SPECIALIST
Dr. Lobb,
is?9, N. 15th St.
Delow Cnllowhill,
I'hilndelphiu.
, (To Hociini n iositlv and permanent euro of
EfrorH of Youth mul Low'of (nnliood hihI nf nil
dlpenscs , of fhe Illood, Klnvyi, lllnildcr, Ski"
nml Nervous tyfrtem confciilt nt once Ir. Xlb.
Hp fcuhrnuti-es in all ci-cm ciir.ied by E.cc,
Iintirudeuru or Inheritance loHsloroto Health
mhl BtrenKth )y buililiiiK up the shattered ner
vdu system Ami nddlpf; new; llfp and energy ti
the broken down enntitutloiu. Conu1tAtion anil
enniinntlonsfivcniNliitrletlj'rinlldenUnl. Olllce
hours, dally and Sunday, froth 9 A. JI. lo 3 1'.
SI. and G to 9 evenincs. itend bit book on
errors of Youth Und obscure 'illse.iseH of both
sexes.
SXCJ
pent free.
firilmoi'e's Aromatic Wine-
IA! tor"ic for ladies. If you are suffer-
itlg frbin weakness, and feel exhausted
1 f
and nervousj are getting ,thin and all
i
rtlii' down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine
will bring- roses to -your cheeks and
restore 1 'you to flesh' and plumpness.
ft Mothers, 'use it for your daughters. It
is thpbest regulator and corrector for
a 1 ailments peculiar to womanhood.
Ii ''jJrrimotes digestion, enriches the
b ooli Valid, (gives, lasting strength.
06 N. Main Street,
Shenandoah. Pa.
IlllUC Vflll "ore Tnroat, I'lmples, Coppcr-J
IHAYt IUU Cnlnroil Snots. AchL'3. Old buret I
JCJlcers In Mouth, Halr-Valllngl Write COOKl
ItKMEUY CO., U07 Munonlc TemlleJ
Chlcaicn, III., lor rrpota or cures. i:nli-l
Kal, HSWOJOO. Worst cases curea in
Ilo US day. lOO-imee book free.
M. J, LAWLOR,
Justice of the Peace,
: Insurance and
1
Real Estate Agent.
123 E. Centro'St, Shenandoah, Pa.
TWO-STOltY Frame IlnilfliiiK, Jto let on
South Choktnut ttreet. IteuU ' for 818 per
month i will be i-olil tlienp. 1 '
,T?OH SA1.K. Half lot and two Iioum;, ituat
X .in ',t Centre utreet. Will liny 12 per
cent, on lnetnuiit
terms.
and can bo bought oil dasy
n Altr 1.-OU KAL15. A inrm ol 38 acreu.
with-
V 1 llir.... m11..u tf irnn.l market. Twcntv-
Hino acres under cult(vntjon, anil four acre of
good tilnber. Frame ' farm house. tix rooms,
tooil barn and all in cood condition. Will be
gold for 81,200 cash. UBSajZi
T?OH 8ALK. Valualile property on Kat l.Joyd
4 street. I,ot 45x150 feet ; seven liouxei", in
'eluding rentanrant, ARKrep;ate rental, SSO per
inoniM. A rare narKwiu. siyiny u .u
ustfeo of tlie Peace No, 123 Kast Centre street.
When it comes to
GROCERIES,
Our stook speaks for Itself. If you
don't como to town, send your
orders. They will he nicely .1114(1.
-MUSSER ' & BEDDALL,-
29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah.
6iantHDiiiciwtuii'UjiJtsL'i'iJi)ticiiL w0X m.
iHr AMERICAN TOBACCO tWAHSUttESSCR. V I
mwvQIH MB K
Sold by ', V ,J. ' ' ,
questionable imitations. The
Biven here is on each pail.
5 lb. pails. Made only by
The
Fair-bank Company,
OII1CAUO, ami
N( Delttwnrc Ave., l'llllailu.
FOR SALE CHEAP !
2 Valuable .I'roperkios,
Qu North Whlln Street,
bHENANDOin.
1 ivllo nioek' ot dweluntrs, .Nofj Minim
38 North white street, hetweun Cuitr'- at d
lfloyd streets.
Also, a double block of dwellings, N
J 10 and 118 North White' street, belwe
os.
eei
Jjlovd and uoal streets.
Apply at the HERALD OFF1CK
A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE
Can always 'be1 hlid at
Charles Derr's Barber Shop,
Fir-.i-class hair cutting and siugelnij.
"O wad pofne power the Rtltly Kie u.
To tlee oiirselvefi as others pee "hr '
Wtiep not .riding a "Vaveulev." In
mythological times therp were Cen
itriurs creatures half man. half horse.
VVhqt i could be nearer the r modern
Centaur than the-union of man and a
"Wavekley" Scorcher. Highest of all
high grades: J. S. HOUSENICKi
.Exolusive Acentr Shenandoah,. Pa.
PRQFESSIONAL CARDS.
m. iivukk,
ATTOHXKiiT-LAir, ,
OlHce Ecriu building, corner of' 3Ialn
and Centre streets, Shenandoah.' :
w.
N. STKIN. M. 1).,
1'in'SWUX .LVD SVliGKOX.
' OlHce llooui 2, Egati'H New llulldlng,
corner Main and Centre streets, Shenan
doah, l'a. Oflice hours: 8 to 10 a. in.; 1 to
;l ji. m.; 7 to 0 p. in. Night office No. 230
Svest Oak street.
9-
Jf. HAMILTON, JI. !.,
J'llYSJCIfii?. 1-V SURGKftX,
OlHce Water,., Company bulhliug, 2fi
West Lloyd street t 1,. ,, , , , (
g C. Hl'AI.DINO, JI. D
DISEASES OP THE 11EAHT AND LUNGS A
SI'ECIAI.TV.
OtUqo and rideuce, Np.
street. Ollico hourst 7 to .0
and 7 to 0 p. m.
20. White
a. in., 1 to 3
SDH. A. aVsSIsSkT,-''
, . . r i
SieclalliInJIHh,i)f.of the (
Eye', Er, lybse .arid Toat.
207j'eit jfarket St., Pottsville.
Hours 8.30 a. m. to 12 ill; 1 to 4 i.
to 8 p.
ly
m. Sundays, 9 a. in. to12 m.
Excellent mum- ooy and evening' at
. WEEKS MUSEUM,
17 South Main Street
(Jrand display of ljirJs find aninytlcof al
kinds and finest painting In the county.
Hast Hear, Porter and Alas, i
Finest Bra'pds of Cigars. '
I Free luncfi .every morning and evening,
i .fouy Weekb, Proprietor.
Shenandoah's Reliable
Hand Laundry
J Cor. Lloyd and White 8t.
All work guaranteed to- be flrst-iflasa, III every
particular. Silk tie and lace curtains a spec
ialty. Goods called for and delivered.' A trial
solloltBd.
A gatitune Wolcm await you at
Joe -Wijatt's - Saloon,
MAIN jVND COAI4 TS.,
Pool room attached, fflnest whiskeys,
beers, porter and ale constantly on tap.
Choice temperance drinks and clears.
for the murder of bU wire.
CtltbMtrC&tialciklCa.,MUaa4iMre,
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