JEyENING HERALD 1883 lJUllNllD OUT 1805. g a a, sL Published dally, except Siffttlny, by tho ' HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Offlce Kefowieh I)U1r., South Jlnln St. 11, O. nOYlttt, IMItor. V. J. W.VTKINH. Local Hditor. J, M. BOYElt, Trons. anil llnsliioas Malinger. ' Tli 4-) s r-s 1 l u delivered In Slien- ' immdinR towns for lx rents n week, payable io ' tho cnrtlers. Hy mntl, 83 0ii year or 25 cents a month, payable In advance. Advertisement chanted accorilliiKlo Knave nnd position. The piiblllherH reserve the rlitht to chai.Re the position of advertisement wlicucrer the pnbllratlou of iicwh demand It, Tho right -1s reserved to retcct nnv ndrertlwntent, whether ? Hid for or not, that the publisher limy ilecin mpmpcr. Advertising rates nnule known upon application. Kntercd ntthc potolTicc nt Shenandoah, I'd., ns tccoutl cln mail mutter i " ' EDGiiing Herald. TUESDAY, JULY 23 1805. The most remarkable thing lu connec tion with the runaways of horses In this town is that lu all thoir frequency (luring -the past few months no ouo has been killed. Ik a little over two weeks tho Hastings Quay quostlou will soon ho nettled bo fivr ns this county Is ooncerned, and tliero is little doubt that Quay will he on ton. Tltn school teachers and scholars havo one mouth more of leisure, Tho vacation this year is shorter than usual, hut none the less enjoyable, judging from tho numerous pleasuro trips made hy many. Thehk is a mint in store for the man who can provide, tho people north of tho IJroad Mountain with a pleasure resort on a scale Imllar to what tbo'popplo south of the mountain have lu Tumbling Kun. NOWTHAT the time lias been Used for the district conventions for the election of delegates to tho Kepubllcau state conven tion, the candidates and their frleuds will display renewed activity ami the button hole work will become more brisk. The suggestion that the members of the Q. A. K. north of tho mountain dispense with traveling a distance to celebrate Grand Army Day and substitute a homo observance Is a good one. There are few .who could atl'ord to go to the place of general observance, but If a grand homo TBiinlou could bo arranged nearly all could attend and givo tho day appropriate observance. Stop, Lnily, stop ! Lean aud lank, He's such a crauk; My stars ! I thank I'm not his wife;" Ilo'd make my life A scene "of strife. Stop, lady, stop ! hikllv'er Is out of order. "He's just too nice for anything," his wife says, "whou he is well." Every (V, l,..d..,.,.l ul,r..,1.1 If T. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It puts the liver and kidneys In go 'd work lug order, purifies the blood, cleaubes tho system from all Impurities, from whatever cause arising, aud tones up the functions generally. Once used, it is always in Savor, bout by all Healers in medlciuo. Dr. Pierce's Pellets permanently cure conbtlpation, sick headache, indigestion unit utnureu uerangemeuts. Dilated nitre applied with a feather will remove stains Iroin manogauy, rosewood or wninui. Thousands are sutlering excruciating misery trow that plague ot the nlglit, Itching Piles, and say nothing about it, through a sense ot delicacy. Instant relief In Doan's ointment, it uevor tans. blankets vsSa furs ttpriuklui with borax aud done up uir-tigbt will keep Iree lrom liivtbs. From LaGrippe. How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky's Business itu'Vi.; Men to Health. No DISEASE has over presented so many peculiarities as LaQrippo. No disease leaves Its victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. ' Mr. D. W. Hilton, state agent of tho Mutr ual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: "In 1889 and '00 I had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, tho last one attacking my ner vous system with such sovority that my Ufa was despaired of. I had not slept for moro than two mouths except hy tka use ot nar cotics that stupefied mo, hut eavo mo no rest. I waB only conscious of lntonso mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the fact that I was hourly growing weaker. When In thlscondltlon, I commenced using Dr. Miles' Itostoratlvo Nervine. In two days I began to Improve and In one month's tlmo I was cured, much to tho uurprlso of all who knew of my condition. I havo been In ex cellent health slnco and have recommended your remedies to many of my friends." Louisville, Jan. 22, 1895. D. W. Hilton. Dr. Miles' Neryino Restores Health. II 1 UOUR-IIARfEY DEBATE. I Continuation of the Ooritost Be tween Oratorical Gladiators. HARVEY QUOTES MINT KEPORTS. To Show That Silver Dollar Have Been Coined Nenrly Kvery Year Mr. llorr .Declares That the W'orlU lias Declared Against Sliver. ClIlCAao, July S3. Tho Horr-llnrvoy debate on silver was resumed at tho Illi nois club rooms yostorday uftornoou. Thero wns n fair nttoudnnco. Mr. llorr opened the dlsputo with n wrlttou argument touching tho lmpossl olllty of maintaining a fixed ratio between gold and silver. As the result of experi ence all of tho civilized nations of the u-lobo had dlscardod sllvor n? a standard money. It was usoloss to oxplolt long tables of ratios to show Whether h, double standard could be maintained. Tho world had pronouncod against sllvor. Mr. Harvey, tnMug up Mr. Horr's ou logy of Sonator Morrill, dollvored on Sat urday, charged that Sonator Morrill erred in saying that no silver dollars had been coined (or forty yoara. Prior to 1873, Mr. Harvoy road trom tho report of tho dlreo' tor of tho mint showing that sllvor dollar! lu greator or loss amounts had boon coined nearly ovory year. Tho fact was that Mr. Morrill was a bank stockholder, with a bank Btoclcholdor's projudleo. He called on Mr. Horr to oxpluln. Mr. dlorr snld that Mr. Morrill hail not meant to suy that not a dollnr had been coined, but that nono to sneak of had. At most It would bo said that Mr, Morrill had mado a mistake. Mr. Hnrvnv In hU hook had mado u mlstako, aud n bad one, in stating tho amount of sllvor which had been coined during tho llfo of tho govern mcut. Tuo groatosfc Interest contered In Mr. Harvoy's effort to demonstrate that the full rcmonotization of silver by tho United States would doublo tho value of ovory thing In tho country oxcopt debts. Mr. Horr pronouncod this proposition absurd. "Wo might us well say that if wo out our yardsticks lu two," said he, "wo would doublo the amount of clothing lu the country. If half tho gold In tho world wero dostrovod would not tho valuo of the gold dollar bo doubled?" Tho remaining dehato centered about this point, ndvocatos of oach side giving gonorous upplausoto thoadvantago gained by their favorites. Philadelphia' Striking Weavers. Philadelphia, July 23. Tho strike ol the ingrain capot weavers romalns un changed. Tho manufacturers carried out their aunouncemont by throwing opon tho mills for such ns chose to return tc work at tho old scalo until Dec. 1, whon the lncreaso demanded would bo granted. Only fourtoen strikers roturned to theli looms, howovcr, and this slight break In the ruuks la not rpgurded as serious to the causo of the striking weavers. On tho othor hand, ono mill, that of Archibald Holmes, employing twonty-four wenvers, capitulated and signed tho now schodulo, all of their omployos returning to work. but tho dotormlnod manufacturers do not bollove that this will affoct tho ultlmato Issue. Mnrdercd by a Tramp. Baltimore, July S3. Walter Emily, ol Washington, was murdered last night on tho Philadelphia road, near Oraugevllle, by William Wlloy, u tramp. Emily Is a stationary englneor. Ho lost his place on Saturday, and, with Harry Hlcklnsou, of Washington, camo to this city. They foil in with Wiley on Sunday. Going out tho Philadelphia road, Hlckinson gnve Wiley ten cents to buy beer for the party. Wlloy did not got the boor, and Hickluson de manded tho roturnof tho ton cents. Wiley refused, and n light followed. Lator Emily reproached Wiley for keeping tho ton cents, nnd tho latter stabbed Emily live times. Ho died In the hospital. Wiley nnd Hickluson wore urrested. Watching the Itannoelc Indians. Cheyunne, Wyo , July 23. Governor Blchards has rocolvod advices that some forty young Bannock bucks no in the vi cinity of Hall's Fork, a station on tho Oro gon Short Lino, In Uintah county. Tho Indians havo a big horso hord with them, aud are inducing tho Utoa to visit them ostensibly to trndo horses. Thero are no squaws with their band, and It Is believed that their real objoct Is to havo a sun dauce If tho Utos join them. Tholr move ments will bo closely watched, aud they will not be permitted to commit depreda tions. Colonel Van Cleat's Trial Postponed, TRENTOV, July 23. The trial of Colonel John T. Van Clonf, lato of seorotnry of the state board of assessors, who was In dicted in connection with tho state funds for obtaining monoy under false pretcnoos, was postponed again yostorday, this tlmo to Aug. 5 noxt. Tho postponement was applied for by Prosooutor Stockton on tho ground that tho state had been unablo thus fur to sub pojnu all tho needed wltnosses. Thieves at llellcfoiite. BEI.LEKONTE, Pa., July 23. Bollofonte wbb visited by a gang of thieves who worked tho town for all it was worth, but secured little plunder. Tho houses of Colonol W. Fred Reynolds, Howard Lln gle, Mrs. D. G. Bush and Frank Wrflold weroontered, but the robbers wero fright ened away. The mercantile Bto'ro of W. H. Mllos, at Mllosburg, was broken into and tho contents of the money drawer taken. Princeton Students Unharmed, Cheyenne, Wyo., July SO. Governor Richards has rocolvcd u numbor of anx ious inquiries from eastern friends ot the mombors of the ninotoonth annual geo logical survey from Pxlnooton college, now making a trip in northwestern Wy oming, who hnvo been roportod captured by Bannooks and massaerod. Governor Richards Is certain that no harm has be fallen tho studonts. Ills Skull Cracked with a Flatlron. SlIAMOKIN, Pu., July 23. Flntirons. 'crockery and clubs were tho weapons used In on altercatiou botween Stunlslus Rlo gol and John Zerblne, at Spriuglleld, and the former is lying ut the point of death us tho result of a cracked head. Zerblne is under arrest. Ventured Too Far and Was Drowned, Lancaster, Pa., July 23. While Har 'voy, the 10-year-old sou of tho Rev. J. IC. Kewoomer, ot Mountvillo, was bathing in the Susquehanna rlvor at Wrlghtsvllle, he ventured in over his depth and was drowned. The body was toon recovered. HEAVY FLOOD AT DO'NBAfrl Hrldgesj ami Houius Wattled Away nnd' ' One Llfo ltepn'rtml Lost. a DusnXn, Pa., July 138. Tho heaviest rulu storm and flood that bus visited this, placo for many years occurred last night. Halu began to fall about 0:30, aud contin ued In torronts'for over threo hours. Tho bridges botwoon Dunbar and Unioutown nro nil washed away, and tho tracks In many places are also washed out. Tho local stroams nro swollen higher than nt any time slnco tho flood of 1838. People nloug tho bnulfs of Dunnbnr creek wero obliged to flee for tholr lives and buildings wero carried nwny In tho tor rent. Tho bridge crossing tho crcok which runs through town was swopt away. Tho Dunbar Furnace company and Dunbar Eire Urlck company's plants nro all flooded. Tho loss will amount to thous ands of dollars. Lightning nnd hall ac companied tho storm and played havoo at many plnces. It is reported that Samuel Washubaugh, pumporat the Cambria Iron company works, has bedu drowned. Murderously Assaulted by a llobber. Philadelphia, July 23. Tho storo of Henry C. Ewiug, doalor in wall papor and interior decorations, No. 1208 Chestnut street, wns tho scene ot a murderous us sault yosterdny, followed by nu attomptcd safe robbory. Tho victim of tho assault was Oliver S. Hunios. i salesmau, aud his assailant aud tho would bo safo robbor was a negro boy known as "Tim," who has boon In Mr. Ewlng's employ about threo months. Ho succeeded in making his escape. When found Mr. Humes was unconscious, having boon repeatedly struck with a shrivel during a terrlblo strugglo. After having subdued Humes tho negro took tho key of tho safe from his pocket, but broko It off lu tho door. Then he quickly mado his oscapo. Wllllmantlo's Unrated Hunk. WillImantIC, Couu., July 23. "Bank closed for examination" aro tho words placarded on tho door of the Dlmo Savings bank, while among tho citizens hero keen interest lu all tho details of nil the bank's affairs is manifested. State Attorney Hun ter applied for a receiver today, aud Georgo O. Stiles Is mentioned for tho appoint ment. A bond of 810,009, Wuldon's secu rity,, wns unearthed today, but It Is thought to bo worthless, as tho maker of It Is William Wild, of Xew York, brother of tho missing man, is said to own no real estate. Killed by n Dosporate Negro. Callahan, Fla July 23. Jasper N. Hlgglnbotham, ono of tho best known men lu this county, was killed hero yes terday nt Dyal's Station by Georgo Sey mour, a notorious negro character. Sey mour was wanted for some offense. Tho sheriff sent Hlgglnbotham nnd Jim Dyal to mako tho arrest. Tho negro began shooting whon tho men approached him. Hlgglnbotham fell, but not until ho shot tho negro. "Hlgglnbotham died and Soy mour is not expected to live. Uenvlest IEaln In Ten Years. ALBUQUEltQUE,N.M.,July23. Ithasboon raining for twonty-four hours north and west of this city, nnd It is still pouring down hero. On tho east of the Galistce river, a small mountain stream, four Santa Fo passongor trains, south and westbound, nro tied up. Four bonts of tho Gallstoo bridgo havo gono down tho rag ing stream. All trains from tho west aro delayed. Now Moxtco has had moro rain lu tho past two weeks than in ton year3 boforo. Accused ISauk Directors Arrested. St. John's, N F., July 23. Yosterdny tho dlreotors of tho Union bank woro ur rested, but were at once admitted to ball. Tho bail fixed in tho enso of Dlreotors Sir Robert Throburn, Hon. A. W. Harvoy and Messrs. Grieve and Connolly wore two sureties In 518,000 each nud tho principal in 830,000. Manager Pinsent was bailed on his own bond of 818,000 and two sure ties of 9000 each. A Drnve Hoy's Llfo Sacrifice. Baltimore, July 23. Georgo Miles mnde a horolo effort yestorday to rescue James Hlckoy, ngod 0, from drowning at Gwyn's Falls. The bravo lad had almost reached his younger companion when tho lattor sank for the last tlmo. Miles mnde two unsuccessful dives, nnd beoamo too exhausted to reach shore. Both bodies woro rocovored. StambulofTs Grave Guarded. Sofia, July 23. The gravo of Stambu loff Is guarded by pollco, owing to threats which have b3on mado to disinter tho re mains. Tho feeling here and In the large towns Is ono of disgust and dejection- at the orlmo. Four persons, Including Stam buloff's ooachman, aro in prison charged with tho murder. Killed hy Idchtulng. Bellefoste, Pa., July 23. While seek ing bbqltor under an applo treo John Shaoffer, a wealthy merchant of Madison burg, was struck by lightning and In stantly killed. Tho left side of his body was burned to a crisp. NUGGETS OF NEWS, Michigan 's forest 11 res were extinguished by heavy rains last night. Tho strlko nt tho Dayton (O.) malleablo ironworks has beon officially declared off. Tho prolonged drouth in Sclonde, a pro vince of India, menaoes the entire failure of the cotton crop. Tired of life, Clara Johnson, aged 20 yoars, of Now York, jumped off u North river pier, but was saved. Louis Schmidt, Jr., son of a Milwaukee grocer, was killed in a prize fight near that city. His slayor'ls as yet unknown. Nows from the Isthmus of Tehuantepeo is that olaols vomit nns appeared at Ocos. Guatemula, producing groat consternation In neighboring ports. Near Salom, O., Ellsha Brlgbnm was killed nnd Charles Blytho nnd Jacob Wlsbgort wore badly Injured by their housos being struck by lightning. Tho situation noarSaffl, Morocco, where a berman named ltockstroh was mur dorcd, is extremoly critical. The town Is besieged with rebellious Bedouin tribes, The Utlca mine at Angol's Camp, Cal., which has boon yielding 8500,000 worth of gold ovory month, Is on lire. An Ineffec tual attempt was made to smother the 11(111109. Tho weavers of the Goneva mills at Providence, R. I., mot nnd rooonsldcrod their voto of last week, docldlng yostorday not to rqturu to work and declaring tha strlko still on. A San Francisco paper snys that Lady Sholto Douglass Is bolr to 500,000. Her fatbor, William Moonoy, a tailor, has re cently fallen heir to a largo estato In On tario, and will divide it with the young octrois who married the youngest son of the Marquis of Queensbury. What Shall-1 Do? Is, tho oarnest,' almost agonlzingcry of' overworked, struggling men. Slight dif ficulties, ordinary enrcs, household work or dally labor, magnify themselves into seemingly impassable mountains, This Is simply because the nerves are Weak, the bodily organs debilitated, and they do not proper nourishment. Feed tho ncrvef, organs and tUsues on rich red blood, and how soon the glow of health comes to tho pule cheeks, firmness to the unsteady hand, aud etren th to the faltvring limb. J8 B3 Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes nnd enriches the blood nndi3 thus the bost friend to unfortunate humanity. Bo suro to get Hood's nnd only Hood's. AUdrutrgiatr. fl; six for 5. Hrknrl'c Pills t,,e ifter-rtltmer pill and nOOU S flllb fiun ly cathartla. 25c. SUMMER RESORTS. Atinmle City's Favorite fiummcr Itcf,ort, THE BRADY HOUSE. Location South Arkansas avenue, Atlantic 'Mty, N. .1., near th ocean i rooms airy and pleasant; haudsomely furnished; good board! largo garden and lawn. Send for circular. Rates moderate. P. O. Box 207. JAMES BR VDY. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by l'elcr Orinitlif, Gltnrilvllle, 122 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, PA. Two nnd one-half squares from P. & It. station1 'half g(iinrc from bench, Itepttintcil, repnpered nud refurnished. Fverylhlns complete for con venience of patrons. MltS.I. A.WIIFFIK Pronrietres MISCELLANEOUS. WABTKl) -25 good Rills nt once. Apply In ' ' person Bt overall factory, erlo nud Illng. Glrnrd vine Kb- 7-J-tf fJAKnit munition wanted. Steady vUunllon " nH llrnt or pccond hand hy n sober. Industrious nnd experienced yonnp nnn. Addres "J. F. T.," core of IIcnALD ofllce, Fhcnimdonh, l'n. tf TTOIJ SALE. A lnnirnlllcent foldlnc bed. Al 1 most new. In Hhnne of n wnnl obe when closed Fr -nt of French mate ml ror nnd solid walnut. Heat aprimr' nnd full hnlr mstlrea-s "Will bo sold chenp. Party has no use for it. ror particulars call on Jinx uecse. 7-UKlt T O ST.- On July 50th, t ctween my More nud JJ stnble n sma'l money sntchel. Fud-rwlll he sultnb'y rewarded bv returning snmo to C. Sell elder, 138 North Main street, Shensndosh, I'M. 7-sz-zt LOST A gold 'badge eon'alnlng inscription "Hope ccllon No. 10. J T. of II, .t T." Finder will p'enso return to George Feist, 113 S. Gilbert Ptrect. It -RiOR 8AI.R. Three doublo dwelllnes, A in brst .part of Mt. Carm"l. will 1 slluste bo sold. sinirle or n a whole. One of the best invlir properties in town. Address I.. S. Wntters, Mt. Oarmcl, l'n, tf "I70K SALE. A lrco book ease. 'mi bo boucht on reasonable teuns. Apply nt the unnAI.l) oiuce. tf "y ANTED. 25 clrls. None under 10 years of wnk shoul flpnlv. Apply nt Schuylkill Hat fc f!nu Factory. 235 East Coal street. Lnutcrstclu & sen. 7-32-1 r John F. Cleary, TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Kottler of the llni'st letter beers. 17 audio Peach Alley, Sheiau(lcnh, V JOHN H. REILLY, Vliolesalo nnd Retnil LIQUOR - DEALER, 2-. 111(121 South Mnln St., Shennndoab. Atrents forD. Q. Yiicnirlinc & Son's celebrated liccr. roner, Aies etc. EMIL J. BEYER'S (Formerly Murphy Bro.) Saloon :-: and :-: Restaurant 19 North Main Street. Tho bar sunnlied with flrat-elass wines lquors ueor, aia porter. Uholco oigars rroo moon irornu a. ra. to Vi m. VAN J. DAVES, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 North Jardin Street. nrThool 1317 Arch St, U I I I 1 1 U U 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA. The onlr (Icnulnr D0flalst In Amerlcs, uotnithstandln. t others adrertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Illiesses and Strictures yenusnentlr Cured lu U to 5 dajs BLOOD POISON arycurhyeuifrdy uevinethodlaao to uudays. s years' JSuro lea l Hospital aud Xi praclical experience, as CerJacales and illplouiss prove. Bend nvo ?-ce it stamps for hook, TltUTHt" the only boot finnslnir ouark llociors aud ethers aU- yerisinrrosKreat Viieclallets. A true frleud to aP tiifferrs aim lu thubo contemplatluK cassullclted. Write or call ud bo taved. ttuurst jsto so-oj syw. uau oau eye s H ' i Sun, t-li. Successful treatment by malL i, Mra. Pitezel Will Tell All She Knowa About the Monster, STILL SEARCHING HOLMES' II0USE. rdfiliiir Finds nnMrTlr5 "l'Slrce ltelleve M'lll' 1'niteu tho : Murder of ailnnJoWHU llnins A lloil'K 1 1 li It I for tho Jl'lirpoie aZ Deltliernte S'liiiKhtcr. CH'C UO. .Tulv 21 Mrs. B. If. Pltezel Is back In Chioairii after her trip to 'Lo-ronWon-thn idt-ntlf)tumor th bodies jd mi ahlldniujw Hll hW rfeiidy to? tell K tlrtPiW RnoVi regarding thoopera- tlons of Holmes as an insurance agent. He inailo Imnort.int, s'nKMiientfl roaardlnsr the eWrtttos niMiihWfii'i to win: xi wijjni ul, Lnfifti-s tfmt ll&w ikopt lnHiAr iubHat iiy iWlrefii eWilled mliHlorl . .' Bones and articles ot clothing were nrned no in Hulm' houso yesterday. S'Wiie of tliein ou-efrom tho butcher shop, biitothersjjif HiM)iiest.seinblwl thosagf. a bjrrmif b(Wylti (flft holdfpg secret bjflgniglis 00.111101) policy, fotind a vst l luntlfli'd its oiii' long worn by Holmes, and iifiiring dark slatiis resembling blood. Other articles of underwear, etc., wora found. A shirt had the' initials "G. B. D.'' worked In red letters. The box-wns found under tho Hour, and was covered ovyr with a layer of lire brick. In tho cellar, noaf whore the bones were found, ft wOinnn's' shoo wns turned up with evldonco of lire nn tho hntlnin nf tho solo. lASino'enrtu wir.tuoaaj nrticies -woro, found wns not removed In lylngtho foun dation of tho-Jipufio, up; rfasiju J?or' ,thli' burial can bo assigned by the police, ex cept to hide murder. Closo by Is tho.bat-, torn of tho shaft which mauo qulclv con nection betweon the top of tho houso and tho basotneitt, while just over tho spot Is tho blind stairway, which leads Into the third floor by tho trap door placed under tho stationary bath tub. A meeting of the detectlvosTpngnged on tho oxninlhotlonof ,the honso,.wis held lat' nlahtjLnnd they an'Uounci't.that In thifr- opinion the houso had hoen constructed for tho purpoKo of deliberate slaughter. MorO euro than ever will now be exercised In searching the premises. Holmes was formally chargod with the crlino of murder today. A warrajit for his arrest on that oliargo -was sWbrn out by A. Mlulor, nephew of Julia L. Connor, of Muscatine, la, Holmes Is charged In tho .warrant with' havlnjji murdered Mrs. Cpnnqrf soma time; bqtvreoh Aug. 1 and Nov. 1, 1802. Tho warrant was placod In tho hands of tho police aud whllo it can pot be served at tho presont it will be ucted on the Instant Holmos Is freod from tho charges pending agaluBt him In Phlla' dolphin. TTntnl ltldn to n Tlnntlilind. DKCATUlt, Ind., July 23. Lato Suudaj) night word was rocolvod hero from Monrod that Miss Mary Klzoy was dying. William and Thomas Elzoy started iu separate hugglos.wlth tholr wives, to see tholr dylii'g sister. A fow miles from this olty('n young man and lady who wero out riding attompted to pass both tho Elzcys. Will iam Elzoy's horse ran awny, and In anal mo'at instant the three rigs crashed I to gether. Tho woundod nud dying nroj- the hospital. They aro: Mrs. wlllil Elzoy, head aud shoulders crushed, dying; Mrs. Thomas Elzoy, shotildersis I uiuus uruKuu, wiiuie; iuis Aiyers, i legs aud hack' hrokon, cannot recoi William n,lzey, arms oroKen nnu mi , , - I . t i .1 i.ir..i .1" I t naiiy lujuruu, recuvery iiuuuiiiii. x dying sister is calling for "them, but kopt in ignorance of their double sOrroij Two Cincinnati Murders. Cincinnati, July 23. Frederick Ho well wns fntallv shot vestnrilnv hv Ha Jlu3ton, lloth are woll kuown farmery. On mooting on tho highway an old foud was revlveu. uoiioweii tnrow a stono, and Huston fired and escaped. Sidno; Wllllam3 was fatally stabbed by Jol Ellis. Tho lattor was beating his wi when Wllllums Interfered, Mrs. Ellis heir a sister of Williams. Not a Drowning Accident. which were found In Brodle's bath hoifll C.n.lnn UI,(.r,.a n1l,l nn.(AU,. (TV owner, who decllnod to give his namo.si ho had fallen asleep undor tho board wnC and that when he awoko it was After md M nlglit. It, Doing too late to recover Jfftable, monthly, rctrnlatlnc medleino. Only haraleei ana cioiues at imn uour nu wuui hujiio iu it bathing suit. TV... 1. .. ... 1 . 1. T.-, I follows: Conservatives and Unlouly 35a; Liberals, 114; McCarthyltes, 51: Yn nellltos, 7; Labor, 2; total opposition, 11 The government now has .a majority 103. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKET Closing Quotations of the New York 1'hlliulelplila Kschanees. New Yoiik, JnlySS!. A strong tone -chan terlzed the trailing on tha Stock Exchange day, and with Occasional reactions, led to tj taking orprnuiB. uiosinu mas: Del. & Hudson .. .13(1 N. Y. Central . 1)., L. & W N. Y. & N. E- Erie 10 I'Miiaylvanla . Lake Erie & V. .. '..ltfciulira ... Lehlsh Nav W St. Paul u rt Leliluli Valley. 33 W. N. Y. & Pa.. New Jersey Cen.,.11 r., ci . I . ..cot """ Jat General Slarkets. PiiliJknKj.r-ii tA.July 23. Flour steadier; tersuper..8tW2,65;winter ultras. S.7ua No. z winter family, sx.waa.w, I'annsylv T , T,,0, ,, , ' ., .e and certain In result. The seimine (Dr. Feol'B) cover dhaj London, July 23. Tho pollings thus ft. 8X00. Address Pbal Ubdicihb Co., Cleveland, O. .own. roller, clear, $3.a5a3.50; Pennsylvania ro stralBht. S3.5iJd3.70; western winter, ol S3.25'aH).50. Wheat Arm. hiirher, with bid and 00f&. asked for July. Cornq wltli I'JUv- hid anil i'Jiio. asked for .1' Oats oulet. steady, with 31a, hid and 31 fders aiked. for. July. Hay Very ilrin;' ohotce othy. SlBai.5U. lieef 13.W; extra mess, SBJJiB. Lara steauri ljutter OHtlSo.; western creamer? Iic'-mc; New urk creamery, 17H(&18c.; 1' eylvunla erenmery prints, fancy. Sue. ; tlu. to clioiee, 173,1'Jc. ; prints Jobhlns at Ulrii nss, t hecse 8teailier; New iork large, (137? Steaily; family, it SOiecf hams, Slf p. , flrint' western d:h rfirn. . 12 IV: ' Klumiuum small, ti4'AV4c; part Bklms.'c; full sk o. Ekbs firm; t reah, Vtio. Live Stock Mnrkets. New Yoiik, July 28. Steers active, lower; native steers, urass and corn fad. nice lew to prime ?! 1.V&5..V1; fair stlllers. SH; staiti oxm. t H&4..U; oulls, i6; dry cows, JU (.aires slow, Ho. lower; poor to uholoe SkMJ.rS; hutiermllk calves, $i.2lQ3. Uli poor to prime sheen. Sl.Maii'.'iir.commc ?,a.K-K 11 ,r,,rv .. . e Last LliifiiiTV, Pa,., July SSQattle'wIr ai ununaiigea priceu iiotf anil ionc lights active; medium Phlladelphlas, B.73:fHirto.i;iod Yorkers, S5 20S5.coi r f tu'1.65. SHlup and lambs dull at yeste; quotations. ill Si ;'o rnp'ter whntthc ui saso ij or hoxr m .lucii'! ) havo fhfied to curd vou. ask y. u r ill ujyist f r a '. '- t v.al ct'oa of S.!'i" miNCuin, and if y.u n:s not bene fi eil wu.r !.mi.'.'7 s' Ij rcfudod. Thl oir. uny puts tip Aoiir e for every disease Pennsylvania R. B. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. I! July, 0h m. i rains win leave onennnaoau auer t i tbove dalo for Wiggans, Gilbcrton Fraok ville, New Castlo, St. Clair, Pottsvillo, Ham burg, Jl?ading, PotUtownt- Ehoenixjflllef Norrietowtf, anii.Ehiladelpltia GBroad flreot station) ri;t 0 08 riaui 45 a. thB and 4JJ5 p. m'. fin yeek daysA Kdr T'ottsvillfc ami ffiter moutato stat ons V 10 a. m. flu SUNDAY. For Wieedn's, Qilberton. Frackvlllo. New- Castle, St. Clair, 1'ottsvillo at 6 OS, 9 40 a m. and 3 10 p. In. For Hamburg, 'Readings 1'ottslown, l'bnenixville, Norristown, Milla- ieiiuiu,av o. uu, v y n. m.fl. ju p m. --"i ' Trains leave Fra'ckvllie for Shcnamtoefn- at 10 40 a. m. am' 12 "4, 5 04 7 42 and 10 2T p.m. Sunday II 13 a. in. and 5 40 p. m. Leave X'ottSV'ille. Mf Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. in. and 4 40. 7 15 and 10 00 n. ml Sunday al 10 40 a.jn., 5 15. p. ni. , 1 Leave Philadelphia (Brtfad'elreet station ioranenannoan at s 67 and 8,36, a.m., 410 and Tllpc'tri. week llay6. ' Sundays leave- ato ou a. m. 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, 9 50, 10 3 (Dininr Car) 11 00, 11 14, a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 1 00 and 4 22 p. m. Dining. Cars) I 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 ObfsToT 6;58 (Dinlng Car)6 00, 6-50, 8 12 1000?p. 5 15, 8 12, 9 50, 10 30 (i)lning Car), 11 (53 a. . .AO. Ann ..,..!. . . . ...... .... iu., i oa, j. on (uining jnr),-ivu (Lnmitcu . 4 22), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 Ofr a. in., week-days, and 6 50 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 50. 7 20,. 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 1 33 a. in. (12 31 Limited TjningCar)i 1 12, 3 46,4 41.' (51t Congressional Limited,' Dining 'Car), 6 17, 6 55,'ODinirig Car),! -40 (Dining Car) p.'rft!, and 12 05 night wock-days. Sundays 3 50, , " 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 38, a. m., 1 12, 4 41, 0 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car), and 12 05 night. --V Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express 5 00, 8 20 9 30 a. m., 1 00 (Saturday only), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 4 20, 500 5 40, p. ui. week-days. Sundays, Express, 6 00 " 30, 8 00, S 30, 900, 9 45 a. m. 4 30, p. m. Excur sion, 7 00, a. m. daily. FOR CAPE MAY, Anqlesea, Wildwood, and Holly Beach. Express 9 00 a. m. 2 So,. 4 05, 5 00, p. rn. week-days. Sundays, 8 20, a. m. Cape May only 1 30 p. tn. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00, a m. daily. FOR SEA ISLE CITY. Oram fW in Avalon, ExnressO'lO a. in;, 2 30,4 20 p. m. -nmiJlniiiirf-i ni'inir limn aMwa.y Grocers, St., Shenandoah, Pa. paring Mid-Summer .. ,. , IVI 1 1 1 1 H e ry bOOQSi from S1.25 to $2.50. Larse line of bell-tup $1.25. Plain sailor for 15c. Ladies untrimmed 1.00, Infants caps 5c. up, Irfnnts' und children's Silk hats 50c. Crape bonnets trom SI. 7o to $2.25. eils from 51.25 up. , J. KElLY, btl'eot, bheiiaiiaoan, lJa. Bl 2 drugs aaouia oe usea. 11 you wast tha beet, get ll's PesinraDaB Piiis D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. M LEE, LAUNDRY, mm IMain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Bono up in a first class'mannor. I can refer to scorto fin wasning and superior neatness in doing up cloth- icer tnan otner launary in tno oity. CHARLES LEE, Manager. 1 ' i , I . Wall Paper Stor tlnn nf the most hentitlful and nrtistlo nimeru II . . . ... - , very reasonable prices, we nave also in terns wnicn we are selling at nsaennce. wo ntro, Ibo tinaf noniltiriil nnn nltstli naiuira " ...w J-,.-.,, 17inftp W4-rtrtl nnri I A.H AO f ' xiiiuai uiuljv niiu. jjuncsur aintintr. 224 West Centr promptly attended to. GREAT REDUCTION Jin .-..-li Gold, UWiW'w uiiiHiiciy, jilt Uold IfIa(le5,' Misses' and Children no better extracted Extracted inauo and bonnets. Special bargains m 1 mourning goods. Prices the lowest. platog. Alice uenmngs, " 214 South Main Street mid-' . "T" I - I I I I I r 1 II I I I C r rl (1 t u sr hd
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