EVENING HERALD 1883 BTJKNED OUT 1893. Published dally, except Sunday, by tlio HB11ALD TU11LISIIING COMPANY. Office Kofowlch Milf?., South Main St. H. C. nOYBR, ltditor. V. J. AV ATKINS, I.ocal Kdltor. J. SI. llOYEIt, Trens. ami liilnes Manager. TL Jl I -J in ilellvoreil in Shen I 116 n era I U Bn!oh and the Kur toundlnKtornm for olx cent a week, payable to the carrier". Hy mall, SS 0e year or 26 cents n tnonth, payable In advance Advertisement charged necordinK to space and position. Tlie ptiblillicrf! reserve tlie right to change tlie poMtiun of advertisement whenever the publication of news demands it. Tlie right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper, Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the twtofTicc at Shenandoah, l'a., as f ccond class mail matter. Eoening Herald. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1895. Tonight tlio School Hoard will have a talk on contracts. The Borough Couucll will rest for a while. The boy who strayed away to Canada made a clieap tour of the country, but it was no doubt a heavy drain upon the feelings of his parents. Wn can imagine that the electric rail way companies are whispering to the Columbia Browing Company, "There are others." One of the stepping stones for Industries in town is based ou court litiga tion. Even the public water works was forced to trend the stone. The property owners should not fall to lieed the notice given by the chairman of the water coinmltteo, and send in their names If they wish to connect with the public water works without ifolay. Evory liour for the next two mouths will count. It will take from two to three hours to regain with what is lost in one, so the importance of promptness is quite appar ent. 'CThe notice Issued by the Shenandoah Citizens' Water and Gas Company, warn Ing the borough authorities not to lay the pipes of the public wate-' works over those of the company, is purely a step in a bus iness channel and not in any manner a usurpation of rights the company has no claim to, and as some people seem to sup- 1 pose. The company secured a right of way 'ttirough this town and until that right is revoked, or annulled, the borough authori ties and people in general are bound to respect it; and at the same time nothing can be done lawfully that will in any way tptorfere with the exercise and any direct or indirect branch of the right of way. As for example, should any of tho bor ough pipes bo so located as to bo broken or otherwise damaged when tho company repairs its plpos the company cannot bo 'held responsible for the cost of repairing the break, the pipe broken being in tho path of the company in tho exerciso of its ,ghts under Us charter and right of way, ''jtjvhich are just as broad as the rights con ;ferred upon railroads aud other corpora' .ilons. The uotlco should bo accepted as it is no doubt intended, a stop for protection and a guard agaiubt litigation in the fu ture, and not as an assertion of ownership of public property. Stop, Laily, Stop! Lean and lank, He's such a crauk; Sly stars 1 I thank I'm not his wife; - . . He'd make my life .. A A scene of strife. ' ' Stop, lady, stop ! his liver is out of order. p'.Ho'a just too nice for anything," his 'Wife says, "when he is well." Every ' .wife's husband should, if sick, take Dr. "V$prco's Golden Medical Discovery. It .jTluts the liver and kidneys in good work ing order, purities tho blood, cleansos the system from all impurities, from whatever cense arising, and tones up the functions generally. Once used, it is always in favor. Sold by all dealers in medicine. Pr. Pierce's Pellets permanently cure constipation, sick headache, indigestion and kindred derangements. Did You Kvor Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your ' troubles V If not, get a bottle now aud ;0t relief. This medicine has been round be peculiarly adapted to the roller aud re of all female complaints, oxerting a Vopdorful direct iutluence in glviug strength and tone to tuo organs, u you have loss of appetite, constipation, head- ache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleep less., exoitable, melancholy or troubled -With dizzy spells, Eleetrlo Bitters Is tho medicine vou need. Health and strencth are guaranteed by its Ubo. Large bottles JOPly fltty cents at A. wasley's drug storo, ,A National Typewriter, almost new and .In perfect condition, for sale cheap. Iu ''r$re'at Hhuald oflice. . Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases -Thieved in six hours by the "New Great Bqtfth American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness Iu relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male ofemale'r It relieves retention of water and pain iu passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 South Main street, next to the post oflice, Shenandoah. Pa. 4-9-3ui ION. Tho Eevolutionists Have Secured a Vessel in This Country. TO START AT AN EARLY DATE. General ltafnot Do Qneandn Will Assume Command of the Expedition, and l'rep nrntlous for the Start Are llolng Pushed with the Greatest Secrecy New Yonit, July 34. It is nn open secret In Cuban revolutionary olrolos that prep arations nro bolng made to sond an expe dition to Cuba at tho oarllest opportunity. At the last meeting of the revolutionary party in this city Uouurnl liamoi do uuo- sada publloly nunounoed that he would assume command of tho llrst oxpodltlon to start for the islands. For some tlmo past owuors of vessels have niado over tures to tho londors of tho revolutionists In Now York, many offering their vossolsfor Imtnodlato salo. Somo had boats whloU they wished to charter for limited periods. Proposals of this kind havo come from uoarly every port along the Atlantlo coast. It Is said that oonsldorablo time has been spont by tho Cubans having charge of tho selection in examining tho vossels offored for salo. It is gouorally understood that within tho past day or two a sultablo vossol has boon solectcd and purchased by this com mittee Tho leaders of tho movomont in this city doollno to discuss tho subject, but tho Cuban patriots who are not Identified with tho party as leadors had all heard of tho purchase. Tho vessel is, according to reports, an Iron steamor with a power of fifteen knots an hour. Noither tho name of tho vossol nor the port at which sho is now lying could bo ascertained. A woll urossod man who declined to give his name, and said that ho was an Amorican, speaking English only, en tered tho oillco of Enrlquo Trujlllo, editor of El Porvoulr, yesterday nnd announced that ho had a hundred mon, drilled and armed, ready to start for Cuba. Ho him self would commaud tho force and defray tho expense of transportation. Trujlllo oxplalned that any such vonturo would bo u violation of tho neutrality laws, being inclined to bellove that his caller was a Spanish agent. Gouzalo do Quosada, secretary of tho revolutionary party In thlsclty.sald: "Dls patchos from Madrid say that Gonoral Campos advocates sondlng Gonerals Woy lor and Polavloja to assist in the work of the present robolllon. Both thoso men havo records as tyrants and brutes, and many stories are told of tholr Inhuman ity." Twenty-one Rounds to a Draw, Washington, July 24. One of tho most clover contests that over took pluco boforo tho Euroka Athletic club occurred last' night botweon Johnny Van Heost (white), of Now York, and Jerry Marshal (colorod), of Australia. Twenty rounds was tho ad vertised limit, but tho reforeo allowed an additional round, and at its r.loso both mon wcro in good condition, so tho rof orco declared It a draw. Marshal was mar volously quick, aud it was simply his abil ity to avoid punlshmont and Van Hoest's ability to stand It that made tho result as to tho merits of tho mon inconclusive. Van Heost was cut around tho neok and his loft wrist was badly strained, but Marshal did not apparently havo a mark ou him. Another Ilroohlyn llrldgo Jump or. New Yohk, July 24. Patrick Callahan a bartendor In soaroh of notorloty, jumped from tho Brooklyn bridgo Into tho East river yostorday. He was picked up by mon in a rowboat who woro waiting for him. Upon landing Callahan and his companions were arrested. Callahan was bleeding from tho mouth and complained of great pain In tho back. Ho was taken to a hospital. It is alleged that tho jump was made for a purse of 1,700. Death of an Express Mnunatu. Boston, July 24. Hon. B, P. Chonoy, presldont of tho American Express com pany, died yesterday at his homojln Wol lesloy of Intermittent fever, aged SO. Mr. Cheney was tho largest owner In the Atchlson'road, and largely Interested In Northern Pacific and in express compan ies oast and west. Piratical lledoulna. Jeddah, July 24. A mob of 150 Bed ouins mado a determined attack yostorday upon a number of lighters In tho harbor. They boarded the yeisels and plundered them of tho most valuable goods on board. Sovon sailors and nlno nogro stovedoros wero seriously wouudod lu defending tho lighters, STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Kxchauget. New Yohk, July 23. The upward move ment to prices on the Stock Exchange re ceived fresh impetus today In renewed buy ing for the short account. Crop advices con tinue very favorable, and the weak spots In tho market ure few. Closing bids; Del. & Hudson...-130 N. V. Central 101 D., h. S W 1B Erie 056 Lake Erie & W.... 27 Lehigh Xav 411 Lehigh Valley 37 New Jersey Cen 10U4 N. Y. & N. E S0 Pennsylvania MM Heading 10)4 St. Paul (WH V. N. Y. & Pa.... 1 West Shore 10 General Markets. . Pllll.AnBi.VHiA.July 23. Flour steady; win ter superfine, 82.50a2.B3; winter extras, 82.75 2.00; No. 3 winter family, 82.00Jt3.lUi Penn sylvania roller, olear. old, $3.5a.l,50; Penn sylvania roller, straight, old, 83.M&3.70; west ern winter, clear, old, 83.23&3.50. wheat weak, lower, with (W)jo. bid and BOJao. asked for July. Corn quiet, steady, with 40?jc. bid and 50o. asked for July. Oats quiet, easier, with 31u. bid aud 31 He asked for July. Hay active; choice timothy, S101U.00. Ileef steady; beef hams, JI318.50. Pork dull, easy. Lard easier; western steam, (6.65; city, C3.23&6.37H Butter Arm; New York oreamery, 17Ko-l west ern dairy, 1013Ho.; western creamery, 124 Q18c.; Elfins, lbc.; Pennsylvania and western creamery prhitu, fancy. 20c. ; do. fair to choice, 173100.; prints jobbing ut 212ic. Cheese steady; New York small,685so; part skims, 265c.; full skims, IViWvi. Kggs quiet; west ern fresh, 12K13Ho.; New York aud Penn sylvania, 13KHKo. IJve Stock Markets, New Yohk, July 23. European cables quote American steers at llStl-c, dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 7?i0c. Calves quiets poor to prime veals, S1&6.23; good buttermilk calves, S3. Sheep and lambs very dull; good sheep steady; others lower; poor to ordinary sheep, S2&3.23; Inferior to fair lambs, S1.2j 6.1714, Hogs easier at S5.6OSS.00 for Inferior to choice. East Libbuty, Pa., July 23, Cattle qulot; prime, S5.2535.40; butchers, S4&4.20; bulls, cows and stags, SI. 7523. Hogs quiet, lower; prime, 3. 65115.70; fair to medium grades, S5.30 05.50; roughs, $3.50(24.60. Shuep and lambs dull, lower; extra, S3.30&3.6Q; fair, $1.4032; common, 60c Oil; spring Umbo, 13121.60; veal calves, S535.50. A THE INDIANS MASSING. t ttlors Preparing to Mnko an Annul! on the ItecllUltu. Market Lake, Idaho, July 24. Cap tain Teeters, Indian agent nt Fort Hall, Idaho, reservation, camo Iu yostorday from the Jackson Holo country, and re ports everything quiet and fow If any In dians In tho county. Captain Tootors, howovor, was followed by a courlor from the sottlors with a dispatch to Governor Richards which tolls anothor story, Tho courlor, Fred White, reports that tho In dians have bcon joined by a largo number of Lembl aud Uto Indians, aud that they havo ovory pass in Jackson's Holo guardod. Scouts from tho sottlcrs say tho Iudlans nro massing in largo numbers, and will no doubt offer a fight. A prospector named Smith was am bushed by Indians, and was wouudod lu tho breast. Ho claimed to havo cleaned out tho band, but scouts sent to confirm it say thoy found ovldonccs of only one Indian being wounded. Tho sottlors have brought tholr womon aud children to Wilford, and Intend to go Indian hunting, and not wait for tho rod Bkius to attack them. This troublo will not interforo with travol to tho Yellowstono park, ns by tho way of Boaver canyon thero Is no danger of meotlng tho Indians. Many sousatloual roports havo boon sont out, but thero has bcon no fighting. Tho Indians may yot be persuaded to return to their reserva tions without any moro troublo. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Chlcairn flhtnn Cincinnati Now York, 7; Cincinnati, 8. ax bo. Ijouis lioston, 10; St. Louis, 8. At Clovelnud First mmn Ml Innln.ro. Mlnvn. land, 0; Washington, 8. Second game; Cleveland, 6; Washington, 8. At Pltts- uurg viu inningsj .fittsourg, 0; linltl moro, 4. Loulsvlllo-Phlladclphla game postponed on account of rain. Eastern League. At Hnnlinfifpr ffnr.nifnn in. nnnl.nB(n- 0. At Buffalo-Buffalo, 11; Wilkesbarre.o'. Pennsylvania State League. At Lancaster Lancaster. 17; nnrlmn. dale, 2. At Pottsvlllo Hnzloton, 13; Pottsvllle, 5. The "Dryer" Now Yorlc. New Yohk July 24. Tho city vlgllanco committee having published tho state ment that on last Sunday fully 50 per cent, of the saloons In this city did busi ness froo from polico Interference, Com missioner Koosovolt said today that tho ex cise law was being vigorously enforced. Polico Captain Wostorvolt, In whoso dis trict it was said tho law was moro openly disregarded than clsowhero in tho city, said that his district was as dry as it was pos sible to mako it last Sunday, but that ho would ovontually havo It drior. Ho denied absolutely that CO per cout. of tho saloon keepers did business in tho precinct last Sunday. Aflalrs at Colon Peaceable. WASHINQTOK, July 24. Further brief, advices concerning tho affairs at Colon have been recolvod by tho state depart ment. Thoy camo in a dispatch from Con sul Genornl Victor Vifqualn, nt Panama, Colombia, and said that tho troubles wuro a labor strike, which so far had boon of a peaceable character. This statement loads tho officials of tho department to beliove that tho troubles will not bo of such a se rious nature as earlier dispatches indi cated might bo tho caso. The navy depart ment has not as yet dlspached a vessol to Panama. Shot by Ills Father-ln-Lnw. St. Augustine, Fla., July 24. Charles H. Gurnoy was waylaid and shot In tho back and probably fatally Injured by his father-in-law, B. B. Turner, near this place. Mrs. Gurnoy is suing for divorce, and hor allegation against her husband so maddoncd her uged father that ho deter mined to kill Gurnoy. Mrs. Gurnoy, though an applicant for divorce, Is nurs ing hor wounded husband. Murderer Wlndlsh Captured. Pittston, Pa., July i!4. Chief of Polico Loftus rocolved a tologram from Wheel ing, W. Va., last night Informing him of tho arrost in that city of August Wiudlsh. wantod In Pittston for murder. Wiudlsh killed his wifo last March becauso ho had tired of hor, and having previously dis posed of his property fled tho country. A local dotectlve Is now in Germany In search of him. Mrs. Furrall Again Arrested. Washington, July Mrs. Bello Far rail, rocontly acquitted of tho chargo of poisoning her husband, nftorn loug'trlal at La Plata, Md., was arrested by Wash ington police charged with larceny by hor former allegod lover, Kugono Hall. Hall claims she took from him u gold ring val uod at $10. The chargo was nolle prossed. Storm Damage Id Ohio. Cincinnati, July 21. A spoclal from Bliio Ash, O., says tho village of Brecon was badly damaged by a cloudburst. Cat tle and sheep woro drowned, many build ings woro damaged, and sovoral housos and barns totally destroyed. Damages to crops are reported from different counties In the southern part of the stato. Women Prevent a Lynching, GALLIFOLIS, O., July 84. David Atkins was strung up by tho nock in Maple Shade Monday night, and would havo died if somo women had uot out blm down. There was a gonoral riot, and revolvors nnd knlvos wero brought luto pluy. Later In the night the housos of several resi dents woro stoned. letter Carriers to be Dismissed. Washington, July 24. Assistant Post master General Jones said yesterday that hrrdld not think that any of tho thirty nine Philadelphia letter carriers against whom chargoi were mado would escape dismissal. A considerable majority of those reported for dismissal are Demo crats. Kegro Railroad Hands to be, Dismissed. M0NT00MEII7, Ala., July 24. It is re ported hero that an order had been issuod by the Louisville and -Nashville railroad authorities to dlsplaco nil negro flremon and brakemen running between Mont gomery and Louisville, to take effect Aug. 1. Atlantic's Church Ilohber Caught. ATLANTIC CITY, July 24. Tho burglar who has been looting churches in tho city for some time past was arrested at tho Casino yostorday. He gives his name as Uerehtsolor, and oonfesscd to the church robborlos. The Weather. For eastorn Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Delaware, Dlstrlot ot Columhlaand Mary land, fair; slightly cooler; northwesterly winds. Indigestion Ylolds readily to Hood's Sarsaparllla because it tones and strengthens tho stomach and aids digestion by sup plying pure bloodJ "I had indigos Mon serbadly that I was all run down and could hardly walk. Had no appetito and nnnlrl lint alnnn bTfuM&B Mood's Sarsapa fcfffiVW )WimKm rllla, and before I had taken a fourth of a bottlo I was very much better. I also used Hood's Pills and found them splendid, very mild, yet effec tive. I cannot say enough In praise for what they have done for mo. Since using two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla and Hood's Pills occasionally I feel almost like a new person. I have a splendid appetite, sleep well and work with ease." ANNUS C. Lantz, Belleville, Pennsylvania. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho only True Blood Purifier promi nently in the public eye. $1 ; six for $5. Hnnti'? Pil15 easy tobuy, easy to take, easy in eueei. 25c. SUMMER RESORTS. Atlantic City's Favorite Summer Resort, THE BRADY HOUSE. Location South Arkansas avenue, Atlantlo Hty, N. J., near theocean ; rooms airy aud pleasant; handsomely furnished; good board! largo garden aud lawn. Send for circular. Bates moderate. P. O. Box 207. JAMES BIIADY. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by Pelcr Grlflllhs, Giraidville. 122 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, PA. Two nnd one-hnlf squares from P. .t H. station' halfsquaie from beach. Ilepnlntcd. repnpered and retiiniMicd. Fvurything complete for con venience of patrons. WHS. M. A. OHIFFIN l'roprictres MISCELLANEOUS. . ATrANTED. A good nirl of experience for 'v general housework. Apply at tho Hkkal.i olllce. 7-74-lw WANTKD.-23 good girls nt once. Apply in '' person nt overall factory. (Ilrardrlllo 15b- crlo nnd Muss. 7-2-tf TJAKKU Situation wnnted. Steady Mtimtlon ns llrst or fccoihI hand by a poher.imlustriouH and experienced younjr n an. Adilrepp. 'J. F T.," care of Herald otllcc, Fhtnnndoah, Pa. tf Ij'OIt SAI.B. Three doublo dwolllnm, situate L In best pnrt of Jit. CBrniel, will bo sold, stnelo or as a whole. Ono of the best naviir propertieslntown. Adilresv I.. S. Wallers, Jit. ittrmei, l'a. ll "IfOR SALE. A lnrpo book case. rnn bo x boiiRht on reasonable terms. Apply at tho HERALD Olllce. 11 ITT i VTPn n-,nl,l. Wnn ...wl. in n1 11 ace need apply. Only those lulieed o1 wk siioni ' appiv. Apply atclmylKllI Hat v Cap Factory, 235 East Coal street, Lnutcrstoin fi Sell'. 7-22-tf John F. Cleary, TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Mineral waters, AVciss beer. lloltlcr of the llncst lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Sheiiandcab, P JOHN i. REILLY, Wholesalo nnd Kctail LIQUOR- DEALER, 2. and 21 South jraln St., Shenandoah. Agents forD. G. Yucngling & Son's celebrated Peer. Porter, Ales etc. EMIL J. BEYER'S, (Formerly Murphy Bro.) Saloon :-: and :-: Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Tho bar supplied with flrst-olass wines irjuors beor, nlo portor. Choice cigars. Free lunch from 9 a; m. to 12 m. EVAN J. DAVIES LIVEKY AND Undertaking ! 13 North Jardin Street. Specialist In diseases of the ye H ar, BTqsq and T&soat. 207;Ve8t Slarket St., Pottsvlllo. Hours S.30 a. 111. to 12 m; 1 to 4 p. m., to 8 p. m. Sundays, 0 a. m. to,12 m. ly nrThool 1317 Arch St. LI I 1 1 ilUUl PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only lenuln DeeIallt In America, notnlthBtandln. t others aiTrcrtlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION special lllteatei and htrlcturij Permanently Cured to IS to & dari BLOOD POISON irv?ukvcnl!n?T uewroelnodlaiU) to WJdaya, e yean' Euru titian llosDltal and 32 uracltcal exoerlenca. as fct'rtlflratea and l)lufunil8 Drove. Kent! uth 1 2-ceut stamps for book. ' TltUTll," the only oook exnofclUfi iuafK X(HlVIOUU ULUL'IBttU- vertlslaR as great gneclalUU. A true friend to all tuKtrt rs ana to those coutemplatlug marriage. TbemoststubUornaiiddaugerous 1 I cases solicited, wnieorcauauu ihhiw. Hours 1 -3j Era's 6-81 Wed. and Sat. eve'a t-W,Sun. na. SucceHful treatment by mall. Greatly Changed Since His Inter view with His Latest "Wife." BLOODY CLOTHING 111 0HI0AQ0, It Is Unoartlied In tho Polico Search of the Itnuio Formerly Occtipleil by Holmes, Lawyer Iluwo Accused of Complicity In Murdi-r. I'lIlLADRLPIUA, .Tilly 81. Tho lntest de velopments lu the case of II. II. Holmes, tho awlndler nnd supposed nuirderor, arc us followi : IIU alleged wife will forsake him; .loptlm IJ. Howe, the St. Louis at torney, now indicted for cotmplrnoj' with Holmes, may be charged with complicity In the murder of Alleo Pltozel; District Attorney Graliiitn"nunounoes that thero Is very little likollhood of llndlni? the body of iillmttit; Howard I'ltozol In Detroit and the Chicago authorities iniiy ask for requi sition to take Holmes to Chlcnjjo to have lilm tried ou tho ohargoof murdering Miss Gertrudo Conner, a typewriter employed by tho swindler wlioulio conducted tv drug store In that city. - It was wild yesterday that for the first timo slnco his incarceration Holmes la complotoly broken in spirit. Up till tho conferonco on Monday with his alleged wlfo aud the district attorney tho prisoner had ovory coufldouco tlinttho woinnu with whom ho is said to havo allied himself In Franklin, Intl., would support him in his troublo. This hope, which seems to havo boeu ono of Holmes' principal mainstays since ho was placed behind tlio Moynmonslng bars, seems to havo boon dispelled. On his way to tho Jail, after tho consultation with the authorities nnd "Mrs." Holmes, tlio doomod man complotoly broke down. His stop Wjis mora unsteady than over beforb Tho pnllid countenance, tlio twitching of tho muscles and tho almost choking In tonations of the arch conspirator us ho en deavored to speak to tho gunrds all told plainly that ho was suffering koonly from tho cliaugo in his wifo s demeanor towards him. "Thoy mny all go back on mo If tlioy please," said tho prisoner, 'but". Hor.5 a choking sousntlon proved an Impedi ment to a further expression of his feel lngs. Ho brushod his eyes with his coat Bleovo, aud, for tho first tlmo, tho tour drops woro seen to fall from tho prison er's oyos. Holmes Is woakenlng. Thomas A. Fahoy.oounsol for Mrs. Plto zel, has recoived a letter from Mrs. Plto roVs father, who llvos In Galva, Ills. Tho woman's father says ho fears his daughter may succumb to tho. terrible ordoal through wliloh sho is now going, no oe llovos that Holmes will bo found guilty, and Intimates thoro nro othors as guilty of tho murder of his grandchildron ns Holmos. Ho opponly accuses Howo, the St. Louis attorney. ; A TORONTO ltr.VEI,ATIONJ Philadelphia l'ollco Omclals Chnrgod ' Dereliction of Duty. Touonto, July 31. The local nut ties havo been put In possosslou of a ber of lettors and documonts which that early in Dccombor last the of Philadelphia woro awaro that IJM mado away jvltn tho threo PItozel dron. Tho letters show that on D' President Fouso, of tho Fidelity Mi association, wroto to ur. joiiu norgitif of tho Excelsior Llfo Insuranco corapj m mis city, asKing mm 10 mniio innu with a vlow to Undlng out whether or; 9 Holmes, with threo children, had cor. Toronto. Prlvato Deteotlvo Hodgins was empl ...1.1. 1 mng lu tho caso, and in a very short tlmo that Holmos and tho woinnu who passod as his wifo stayed ono day ot 1 1 1 i no rw Cnnrle. Walker Houso nnd sovoral davs at iii,,,,GIJ uoUSi glinery G ilsofrSnn 51.26 to Palmer Houso In Octoborlnst. AlsoftS): children had boon kept at tho Albion 'li'JS tol until Oct. 25, and that on the lattj dato Mrs. Pltozol, with her "baby and eldest daughtor, were at the Union Hoc in this city, and that all tho partlos, tho exception of Nellie and Alioo Pltol loft Toronto on that date. This lufor tion was supplied to Mr. Fouso on D06 99 , Gi , . ' and groat surpriso is expressed horo; jtfjPh oneiianaoan, no immedlnto action was taken H fjm- - X'hlladolpula nuthorltlos. r Tho Toronto dotectlve had no lntlrl WW that a murder had been commlttMft"' Canadian soil. When Dotoctlvo defni camo to Toronto ho studied Botoci?nm De useJ IIyouwanHhbeBi,get Hodgins' roport. Tho morning after: arrival the press appoalcd to thoso lmd lot linnsns tn nort.lna whn linil nnnu'S - them only a short time to commnnlijF' with the polico U.hQ man Rives, of lftCIULIX. Slinnn,lnni, p, Vincent stroet, read tins In tho mon minors and nromntlv ronortoil to Iimnr- Hall, of No. a division, what ho nftonv told at tho inquost. In this way, and Ing tho absence of Detcctlvo GcycrJ, rislf, r.n TCIfif?ira "Polls, tlio lirwllna locatod. UI.OODY CXOTHINO UNKAItTlll Ir.Vi j 1 tan raur 10 scorto i Janitor Vat Qulnlan Now Chxreed 5?lng and superior neatness in doing up cloth. I I Hotrnrd ritezel's Slurder. i other laundry in tho city. ' CHICAGO, July 21. Uurliiir the p fxumluatlon of tho house of 11. II. II yesterday a. portion of a womuu's torn nnd stained, was found. Tho was of dark goods with wlilto trlmii siid ou tho white cloth woro found so dark spots rosombllng cither iron ru blood stnlns. Tho nature ot tuo 30iild not he-detoriutnod, mid tho was sont to police lieudquurtors, win! analysis will ue made. The discover, made whllo workmou woro dlgilng one of tho walls In the basomunt. 1, tlves Norton nnd Fitzpatrlck also an uudurirarmoiit believed to hav longed to Minnie Williams. A phy declared the stnlns on this garmcu undoubtedly blood stains. Mrs, Carrie Fltozel has made tho Pat Qulnlan, tho present Janitor., xiuiiuus unsiio, oixi.y-Luiru tiuu Itreets, with the murder of Howard te, her son. This Is tho boy who tcctlvo Geyer Is now looking for '. trott. Qulnlan has mado so many dlctory statements that his nrroBt Uieiitarlly expected. Accusations ii TT.., , ... .1 iKiiiiiuri, uowevor, an piling up, 1111 it is promised that warrants chnrgli with the murder ot the Williams will ulso bo sworn out The Slot Muchlnoi Take the I'oiJ Washington, July 81. It Is stl the treasury department that tho I ueinantl lor one cent pieces Is h dented, und to meet the demand cE ablo shipments havo been made N iUb-tro.asuries, whore thoro Is mpply. The very ganeral use on slot machines throughout the coil believed to bo. the causo of the ecarS Plat I wins (jolpbia The Standard! Bicycle of lie World. On thoffct riiiR- lieadof ftvi 'UOl- r of this year's mako umbia mc that nat STrtlato appears. It is unique, iMdsomo, and indicates much satijflCtlon una rngnesr.cn joymenfl&oHie rider. No otlSr "cycle has ever equal led a CoVunl'ia- No othcr bicyelo over shaUHual a Columbia. Tho groatcstjji'yclo factory in tho world saylfco. HARTF0RDV'lcxt besl $8 60' $50 for boys' and girls' sizes. l . . ... I rOPE MFG. CO. Hartford, Conn. IBOIT0N, CHICAOO, SEW TORS. BAN rBASCISCO, pnopisCE, ncrrAio. An Art CatalfHtto of these famous wheels at any Conmbla Agency, or will bo mailed lor iwj s-tcui. Pennsylvania R, B. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. July OtJ, 1895. Trains will leavo Shenandoah after the abovo dato for Wiggins, Gilberton Frack ville, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo, Ham burg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoonixville, Norristown, and Philadelphia (Broad street station) at 6 08 and 1145 a.m. and 4 15 p. ni. on week days. For Vottsville and inter mediate Btat'ons 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. - For Wiggan's, Gilberton, Frackvillo, Now Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 6 03, 9 40 a. m. and 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoenlxvillo, Norristown, Phila delphia at 6 00, 9 40 a. m., 3 10 p. m. mi J5 2f r : 1 Trains leave Frackville for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. m. am 12 '4, 5 04 7 42 and 10 27 p.m. Sunday 11 13 a. m. and 5 40 p. m. Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia (Broad street station V for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a.m., 4 Iff and 7 11 p. m. weok days. Sundays leave, at 6 50 a. m. . L 4 Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, I for New York. Express, weok-days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dinin Car) 11 00, 11 14, a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars) 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00, pv m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20 4 05, 4 50. 5 15, 8 12, 9 50, 10 30 (Dinine Car), 1103 a. m 12 35, 2 30 (Dinine Car), 4 00 ("Limited 56, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 CO, n., 12 01 night. n, wituout change, II Off .0 ou p. m. uallv. cl. j ( n nenandOah, Pa. vAAvAtKAAAiaa'J -Summer S2.50. Law Unn nt 1 Plain sailor for lfip. T,n,uoc fi - ..v..o vi.fiiitiiincu lants caps 6c. un. Irfnnta' 60c. Crape bonnets irnm si ?a co os 51.25 up. v KEi T.V. T nonthlv. recmlfttln,- Tnciuin Only haraleej and ., - . LEE, LAUNDRY, Street, Shenandoah, Pa. in a first class mannor. I can refer to scorte LA 11 I !' 1.4. 'BiW.f..'., ' in f l 1. iw,t-i I 'I " ll'WIIIM III I tiL? varucers. A i P viiniiijci, IjEJS, Manager. 1 Eiall Paper Stor" 11(1 SiilB " J Bbe most beautiful and artistic papers if Reasonable prices. AVe havo nW ir, '. neb. we are selling at nsne.-ifw r (' ' inost beautiful and artistic papers. i Finest Stock and Lowest' 224 West Centr fi I mptly attended to. GREAT REDUCTION Of-feufftriir millinery, inc. Ladieg, Misses' and ChildrenL and bonnets. Special barn-nine , o mourning goods. Prices the lowest. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Street The Herald. 1 r L !
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