EVENING HERALD 1883 I1UKNED OUT 1895. Published dnlly, except Simdny, by the HEKALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Office Ilofowlch bid;?., South Main St. H. O. 110YKK, Kdltor. W. J. W ATKINS, Local JMIlor. J. M. BOYF.H, Treas. nnd HulnesMnnnKcr. "T I 1J nral J Is delivered In Slien I lie nera IU nndoahand the ur lomidhiR towns for six cents n week, payable to the earrifi. Ily lnnll, S3 0a year or IS cents n Snonth, pnynhlo In advance. Ad erllsemcntH charged accordion I opace and position. The pulillllKTs reserve the right to change the position of ftdvertiseinents whenever the publication of news deinauils it. The right Is rcer (d to reject any advertisement, whether Taid for ornot.'tlmt the publishers may deem mpropcr. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered ntthepostoffice atShcnandoah, Pa., ns second class mail matter. Euening Herald. THUItSDAY, JULY 25, 1805. It seems that the only striking in which the driver boys at "Vm. I'onn can attain success is that which is applied to tho mules they drivo. TnK disturbance on South Slain street yosterday, in which a Polo made a business man a prisoner and threatened repeatedly to smash the windows of the storo with stones, is one of the incidents that brings the necessity of a day police patrol to the Hurface. So Sekatok Quay lias caught the Gil kinson supporters red-handed trying to buy up delegates at Pittsburg. There t no use tryiuc to fool tho old lender. He knows every move on tho board when ho sits down to play and never fails to checkmate. All Free. Those who have used Dr. Kine's New Discovery know its valuo, and those who have not, nave now the opportunity to try it freo. Call on tho advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to II. i2. JIuckleu as Uo., Chicago, and get n sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a cony ot uuule to Health ami iiousonom instructor, free. All of which is guaran teed to do you good and cost you nothing at A. wasieys uryg store. CONDENSKW LOCALS. The Reading Company has made over tures to the attorneys of the people in Girardviile, whopo properties were dam aged by culm dunufT, the heavy Hoods in May, 1891, looking to an amicable adjust ment of all claims. ween and Walker, ot Uirardville, are matched for a etake of S100 at Girardviile on Thursday, August li. Tbey will sbont at live pigeons. Rosie Kessler, of Ashland, through her attorney, W, A. Marr, filed a slander suit againsi. Ester Kratin. in which she claims $1,000 damages for defamation of charac ter. Stop, Lndy, Stop ! Lean nnd lank, He's such a crank; My fctars ! I thank I'm not his wife; He'd mako my life A scene of strife. Stop, lady, stop I his liver is out of order, "He's just too nice for anything," his wlte says, "when he is well. JSvery wife's husband should, if Hick, tako Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It puts the liver and kidneys in good work ing order, purities the blood, cleanses the system from all impurities, from whatever cause arising, and tones up the functions generally. Once used, it is always In favor. Sold by all dealers in medicine. Dr. Pierce s Pellets permanently cure constipation, sick headache, iudigettlon and kindred derangements. Coming Events. Aug. 15. Ice cream festival in Bobbins opera house under tho auspices of Hope Section Pioneer Corps. "For Charity Stlffereth Long." "Matron of a llcncvolcnt Home and knowing tho good Dr. Miles' Nerviuo bos dono me, my wish to help others, over comes my dlsllko for tho publicity, this letter may give mo. In Nov. and Dec., 1S03, The inmates had tho "LaOrtppe," and I waa ooo ot tho first. Resuming duty too soon, with tho care ot bo many sick, I did not regain my health, and In a month Ibecame no debilitated and nervous from sleeplessness nnd tho drafts mado on my vitality, that it was a question If I could go on. A dear friend advised mo to try Jtr, Miles' It eat or at Ivc Xervlnc. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than over. I still continue Its occasional use, as a ncrro food, as my work Is vory trying. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me." Juno E, 1691. Mits. Laura O. Phoenix. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive euaranteo that tho Urst bottle will Dencflt. All druggists sell It at $1, S bottles for IS, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health Mrs. Laura Wis. MAI Still Unearthing Evidenoo Against the Aroh Oonspirator, A LITTLE SKELETON IN 0HI0AG0. Hones of n Child 1'otind cago Ilnuso Murder, In llolmoi' Chi Swindling, 111k- nmy, Conspiracy, Abduction, Forgery nnd Horse Stcnllng Charged Against Illm. PHILADELPHIA, July 25. As the days come and go the case of the great crimi nal Holmes seems to become moro nnd more intricate. Each succeeding twenty four hours some now crime which the au thorities lay nt the door of tho now fam ous aroh conspirator is brought to light. As those orlmcs nro forrotcd out persons other than tho prisoner nppcar In roles connected with them which place thorn, If not In equally as guilty light as tho doomed man at Moynmonslng, ut loast as so closely connected with Holmes in his rascnllty as to warrant their being held us liable as he. Tho latest phaso of the case Is that tho Chicago authorities aro now confident that Holmes murdered his typewriter, Miss Gertrude Connor, in Chicago. Tho police authorities of the lnttor city also bo- llovo that they now have sufficient circum stantial evidence to convict Holmes of murdering the Williams slstors. Friends of tho latter huvo taken up tho case, and n warrant for Holmes' arrest on tho charge of murdorlng tho girls is expected to ho Issued at nny moment. Should such a stop bo taken n requisi tion would hnvo to be grnntcd boforo the swindler could bo removed from this state. This will bo the barrier that will prevent tho Chicago authorities from gottlng Holmes nt this time. District Attorney Graham will hold tho prisonor In this jurisdiction until tho Can adian authorities havo coma to somo dis position as regards tho Toronto murders. It is thought beyond tho shadow of a doubt that tho dlsclosuro at Toronto will prove Holmes guilty of killing llttlo Allco nnd Nellie Pltezol. It is bolleved that If the Canadian authorities decide tso try Holmes ho will pay the penalty of his ciimo on the gallows. Hero aro tho crimes which up to this time are charged against Holmes: Mur der, swindling, bigamy, conspiracy, ab duction, forgery and horse stealing. Tho chargo of horso stealing just came to light yosterday. At tho tlmo that Holmes Is supposed to have Inveigled Mlnnlo Williams out of her money and property he, in company with Bonjamln Pitezel, went to Fort Worth, Tex. Holmes had it given out that ho was immensely wealthy. Ho had a buslnoss block located lu the town, and gave notes as security for the payment of its construction. Whon tho building was completed ho had it mortgaged boforo the notes wore paid. Tho townspeople then came to tho conclusion that tho man was a swindler. Ho skipped tho town In company with Pitozol. On their way north thoy passed through tho blue grass roglon of Ken tucky, whoro Holmos appropriated to him-, self twelve high bred horses from a stock farm' uoar Lexington. He shipped tho animals to St. Louis and sold them. He then escaped, although tho detectives wore hot on his trail. Holmes was visited in his cell yesterday by his counsol, William A. Shoomnkor, nnd to him ho for two hours or moro spoke freoly of the finding of bones and other fragments of human anatomy found In his "castlo" in Chicago. Ho declared that the tuft of human hair found In tho chim ney could not havo belonged to Mlnnlo Williams, for tho reason that tho ohimuoy was a now ono, put in nftor tho girl's dis appearance. As to tho bones, ho said, thoy woro not those of Gertrude Connor, Minnie Williams, or nny of tho other persons whom ho was charged with hav ing murdered. "Tho pollco simply don't know what thoy'ro taking about," ho con tinued, "when thoy say I murdered so many porsons nnd burled their bones in discriminately in overy nook nnd corner I could find throughout tho country. "Quite u while ago I made a statement to tho Philadelphia authorities that thoy woro llablo to find human bones In many different places all over tho contlnont. I then frankly admitted that I had beon engaged in a number of lusuranco swin dles which didn't pun out. Ono of these was for a 810,000 policy, and had to bo abandoned in an embryonic stato because tho officers of tho company became sus picious. Tho idea was to have the bodies of a woman and boy found In their home nnd afterwards the corpse of u man with a bullet in his head, to make It appear u case ot murder and Eulcido, "I got two bodies from a graveyard to represent the wife and sou, but the hus band's body had not yet boon procured when tho insuranco agents learned of the scheme and tho bodies hnd to bo disposed of tho best way I could do so. I had them embalmed and put In trunks which were sont to u cold storage warehouse. Bofore my preparations for getting rid of the bodios could be completed, however, tho mnnagor of tho storage house notified me to take tho trunks away or ho would sell the contents. I did so, and the bodios wore buried In separate places. Where thoy are the police must flud out." Holmes said that the subterranean tank found in the Chicago establishment had served as nothing more harmful than a vat for illuminating oil used on tho prem ises. The dumb waiter was uccountod for by tho fact that during the World's fair there had been a restaurant on one oi ino upper floors of the building. In the transfor of properties betwoen him and Mlnnlo Williams, HolnieB added, Jn whloh he had socured tho Fort Worth proporty, a note in the shape of a mort gage was givon by Minnla Williams, and indorsed "Horace A. Williams," who was siinnoiod to bo her brothor. Sho novor had u brother, however, and the lndorsor was Holmes himself. UNEARTHED IN OHIOAOO. nones Pronounced to be Those or Child Under Ten Years Old. Chicago, July 25. Portions of a human skeleton wero found yestordayln the base ment of H. H. Holmes' building, ut Sixty, third street. Tho find was made at a depth of two feet, near the wall in the base ment. The bones were paoked in damp earth, with which had been mixed quick lime. Several ribs wero found, and with them what resembled n bit of jaw, with two teeth attached. Late in the afternoon Chief Badonoch pronounced the bonos to be those of a ohlld from to 10 years old. Tho surmise is that the skeleton li that of Mrs. Connor's little daughter Gertrude. A portion of a lady's jacket, with a largo puff sleeve, lay with the bones, and on tba cloth waa a bunch of hair, which, how ovor, was so badly discolored Hint its origi nal shnde could uot bo ilotormlnod. Tho flntl was mysterious, as neither the skull nor nny of tho leg bones wore found with tho ribs and bits of vortcbrro. A smoll phial, containing a peculiar looking fluid, was found with tho skeleton, but its na ture could not be determined without tests, and It was accordingly sont to a chemist for oxumlnutlon. Geyer'a Search for llownrd Fltczsl's Hotly, Indi ANAPOLTS, July 25. Detoctlvo Geyet nrrlvod here last ovonlng. Ho says he Is satisfied that Howard Pitozol was novel taken nwny from here, nnd that Holmes followed his plnn In other cities rented n house hore, lu which ho murdored tho boy and burled him, probably under it. It Is upon this theory that he will work hore, and although he does not admit it, ho evi dently has some Important information which ho Is not yet willing to mnko pub lic. Tho thoory of tho shlpmont of the boy's body from here In a ttunk ho says Is not tenablo, as he ran it down and found that tho trunk shipped from hore to De troit contained only the clothing of tho Pitozol girls. Toronto Demands Holmes' Extradition. Tohonto, July 35. Tho ndjourned in quest ou tho body of Allco Pltezel was concluded last night. After ton minutes absence tho jurors brought in n verdict against Holmes, alias Mudgot, alias How ard, of murdering Allco Pltezol In tho city of Toronto, on or nbout Oct. 25, 1801. After tho return of tho verdict, tho ooronormnde out a wnrrant for the arrest of Holmos. The wnrrant was placed in tho hands of the nttornoy general this morning, and tho necessary papers will bo. mado out do inaudlng Holmes' extradition. Launch of tho Cruller Powerful. London, July 25. The first class un armored cruiser Poworful, slstor ship to Terrlblo, wns launched at Barrow yoster day. Tho now cruiser will be far larger nnd of considerable greater dlsplocoment than any crulsor hitherto built by nny nnval power, tho Russian crulsor Kosslu now lu courso of construction, which will hnvo a displacement of over 12,000 tons, probably coming socond. Tho Powerful is n first class cruiser built of steel and copper sheathed, her displacement being 1-1,200 tons, nnd her indicated horso power 25,000. Her length is COO feet, her beam "1 feet and her draught of water 27 feet. Her contract requirement for speed Is 22 knots, and sho has coal capacity In her bunkers for 3,000 tons, and sho is deck protected throughout. Both tho Powerful and Ter rible will require 805 officers and men, or 150 more men than are needod by tho largest British battloshlp now afloat. Pennsylvania's New Superior Conrt. HAItltlSDUIto, July 25. Tho now supo rior court mot in this city for tho first time yosterday and perfected its organization. Benjamin H. Bontley, of Wllllnmsport, will sorve ns prothonotnry for tho Socond district, and Samuel H. Stephens, of Scrauton, will fill that position In the Third district. Iu Philadelphia, Pittsburg and Hnrrlsburg tho prothouotaries of the supreme court nro, ox-oiUcio.'prothonota-ries of tho suporior court. No motions were presented for tho consideration of tho now court, whloh adjournod without date. Under the rules it will meot in Philadel phia In Novomber and December, Scran ton In January, Pittsburg In April nnd May, Wllllamsport In February and Har risburg iu March. Hypnotism In a Damage Suit. Portland, Mo., July 25. Suit was brought yosterday against L. C.Young and Miss Dora Moses by Goorgo B. Morrow for ulleged ullonation of Mrs. Morrow's affections, tho amount of damages claimed being 820,000. Miss Moses workod for Young, who is ono of tho largest clothing dealers lu this city, and boarded with Mrs. Morrow. Mr. Morrow claims that through Miss Moses' good offices Young nnd his wife becamo acqualutod, and thut Miss Moses had unduo influence ovor his wife, and hypnotizod horso that sho foil In love with Young, Tho principals In tho case are all well known society people. The Strike ut Colon. Colon, Colombia, July 25. The situa tion Is becoming worse. Tho striko of tho wharf and ship laborers, which commenced on July 17, and which later oxtouded to the switchmen uud others on tho railroad, continues. All the steamers at Panama are idle, and ulllmsluass is paralyzed. If labor Is uot procurod promptly tho tran sit of the Isthmus will bo throntcnod. In a place such us this, whoro thirty otlcl stoamors urrlvo overy month, this com plete stoppagoof business is nvory serious matter to business men hore, as well as to tho Panama railroad. l'rlsoner Jtoinovcd to Prevent n Lynching. Jefferson City, Mo., July 25. In Cal loway county, about five miles from Ful ton, Mrs. J. W. Cain, wife of a young farmer, was criminally assaulted and murdered. Sho was 18 years of age, and had beon married two months. The wo man had her hands tied behind her back, every stitch of clothing torn from her body, and her throat cut from our to enr. William Divers, a negro, Is charged with the murder. Ho was arrested uud taken to Mexico, Mo., to provont a lynching. A Lunatlc'i "Confession of Murder." Santa Cltuz, Cal., July 25. In the county jail of Santa Cruz is confined Will iam F. Barrett, who says ho murderod Blnnche Lamont and Minnie Williams in Emanuel church last April. To tho dls- trlct attornoy ho told a story that at first seemed plausible, but when Barrett went intodetnils of the crime tho inconsistencies of his statomonts convinced his auditors of his perfect Innocence and complote in sanity. Ho is held for examination us to his sanity. Hilled by an Kincry Wheel llnratlng-. Chester, Pa., July 25. An emery wheel burst at H. B, Black & Co.'s edge tool factory, killing Frank Newman almost Instantly. The frontal bono and eye were crushed by a pleco ot the flying wheel. Fragments flow all over the. shop, but no one else was hurt. Newman was 32 years of ago, and loaves a widow and threo small children, now living in Hammond, in the western part of Pennsylvania. Miss Whltuoj's Encasement. New Youk, July 25. A special dispatch from Newport, R. I., roports tho engage ment of Miss l'aulipe Whitney, daughter ot ex-Secretary Whltuoy, and Mr. Almerlo H. Paget, of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Paget Is a member ot the English family of that name and u brother of Colonel Arthur Paget. Turkey Releasing Armenian Prisoners. Constantinople, July 25. An imperial (rude has beau Issued granting amnesty to all Armenian political prisoners. Muny of the latter have already been relts4. Hip Disease Results' from a scrofulous and Impure condition ot the blood, and it is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla tho great blood pu rifier. The father of a Philadelphia girl writes this: "Wo gave Hood's Sarsaparilla to our little girl, who had symptoms of hip disease. Sho could not put her foot down on tho floor whon we com menced giving her the medicine, but in a short time sho was able to get off the couch and to reach her playthings. Since then she has steadily improved, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and her general health is all that could bo desired. When any of the other children are not well wo givo them Hood's Sarsaparilla and we earnestly recommend it to others." E. Berry, 203 Richmond St., Philadelphia. m ju r- 1 1 easy to buy, easy to take rlOOU S "1115 easy In effect. 25 cents. SUMMER RESORTS. Atianue City's Favorito Summer Itcsort, THE BRADY HOUSE- Location South Arkansas avenue, Atlantic uty, JS. o ., near tlieoccan ; rooms airy and pleasant; handsomely furnished; good board! largo garden and lawn. Send for circular. Rates moderate, P. O. Box 207. JAMES BRADY. The Schuylkill Valley Collage Owned by Peter Griffiths, Olraidvillc. 122 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, PA. Two and one-half squares from Y. Sc It. station' half square from beach. Itepalntetl. repapercd ami rcfuriiMiccl. Fverylhlnit complete for con venience of patrons. MltS. M. A. OlilFi-'IN Proprietress MISCELLANEOUS. WANTHD. iiood Rirl of experience for " general IiouscworK, Apply at llie hkkald ofllce. 7- 4-lw AKKU situation wanted. Steany situation ns first or second linnd by a Rober. imlutr!oui anil experienced yonnp; n.nn. Addrces "J. F. T.," care of IIkrami otllcc, Fhcnnudoah, Pa. tf jolt SALE. Three double dwelling, fdtunte L In best nart of Jit. Carniel. will he Bold. sineleornflft whole. One of the hest payi"K properties in town. Address I..8. Walters, Ml. Oanuel, l'a. tf TyOlt SALIC. A lrec book case. ' an ho bought on reasonable terms. Annly nt the UiiUALl) ofllce. tf WANTED. 25 clrls. Nono under 10 years o, aire need apply. Only those In need of wotk hiioul Bppiv. Apply nt.sciiuyiKlll Mat Cap Factory. 235 KastCoal street. Lauterstcln Ax sen. 7-zz-ii John F. Cleary, TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Mineral waters, AVcles beer. Bottler of the tlncst lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Sheiiandcnb, I JOHN P . REILLY, Wholcsalo and Iictnll LIQUOR-) EALER, 2 ind 2i South Main St., Shenandoah. Agents forD. O. Yucngling it Sou's celebrated Beer. Porter. Ales etc. EMIL J. BEYER'S. (Formerly Murphy Bro.) Saloon :-: and :-: Restaurant. 19 North Main Street.' The bar supplied with Ilrst-oluss wines iquorsbpor, ale porter. Choice cigars. Freo lunch from 9 a. m. to 12 m . Specialist In ilfsenscs of tho SSyeES ar, 3Nfose audi Thspaf. 207;Vest JIarkrt St., Poltsvllle. IIourH 8:30 a. m. to 12 m; 1 to I p. m., to 8 p' m. Sundays, 9 n. m. toil2 in. ly rjlt. J. S. UALLKN, -L' No. 31 South Jardin street, Shenandoah Oi'i'iCE Houits: 1:30 to. 3 and (3:30 to8 p. m. Except Thursday evening. No office work ou Sunday except by ar rangement. A strict adherence to the ofllce hours Is absolutely necessary. 1317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. Rinnn DniCnW Kidney, Bladder! ULUUU I UIUUI1 mill Miecliil III... Bciihus cured iu iiu to ItO iln n. lllntclicN, 1 Ulcers, rviiia ifiMciiMCH. .icrvoill lleulllty inuil Urrors of Youth. Lima (ifl'ower mid Strictures (No Cutting) Cured for n life- idiiie. Lost manhood mid Huinll Shrunken Or- smm 1'ully ltcstorud. Sclentlllo method never falls unless easels beyond human aid. Keller at once, and you feel Ukeaman among men In mind and body. Ah losses checked Immediately and continued Improvement. Every obstaclo to1 nupny uiurriua uie removed. Kerve force, will, cneruy, brain power, When f&lllnir or lot. are rpftlnrprl hv llhe combined NI2W treatmenL Victims nt I abuses and excesses, reclaim vour manhomi I Sufferers from folly, overwork:, early errors, llt-i health and excesses In married life regain your strength. Don't despair, even If In the; last stages. Don't bo discouraged, If quacks Inavo roouvu yuu. l win prove 10 you mai medical science and honor still exist. Send Hve2ent stamps for book Tinyrir." the only Medical book: exposing quacks (no matter Itvbattbey advertise to save themselves from exposure) their tricks and devices, calling StneKvUves celebrated and famous, giving free E advice and guarantee, charging enormous prices for cheap, poisonous drugs, and there by ruining thousands. Hours i u to & Kveu ings, 6-ao. Wed.and8at. JSve'gn, 6-ft80. hun., u-l'i Notice All alUlcied with dangerous and IhopeleBS cases snouia can lor examination. Dally, from B-I. Wed. an 1 8aL evc'gs, S-9, and; uu . 9-1'i. Wrhoorrnu. Treatment by mull. TRAI1 A Lake Shore Train Held Up by Bandits at Recce's Switoh, BUT LITTLE PLUNDEIt SECURED. It Is Aatcrtpd That the Knhhorn (lot Only 8150 for Their Trouble The Hie Safe, CnntHlnlnc n Large Amount, Iteolstcd Dynuniltn I'Ivb Suspect Under Arrest. Toledo. .Tuly SS. Jint utter midnight trnln X". :17 on the Lake Shore road, to which is attached an cxproM enr, which runs .vmi Buffalo nnd Chicago, wns stopn . .it R 'cue's switch, midway betwoen Arclibold and .Stryker, forty-four miles west of this city. When somo distance from tho switch the Vnglneer saw the switch was turned, displaying tWo red light, and titonco turned ou tho nlr brakes. Several shots were fired nt tho cab. Ono of the shots put out the headlight. When the train stopped four robbers wout to the express cur, lu churse of Messongor C. B. Nettloman, of Buffalo, and ordered him to open the door and come out. Nettloman refused, ami tho robbers threatened to blow up the car. He thou camo out. When the door was opened the four men entered. Thoy secured the contents of tho local safe, amounting to nbout 6150, and then went at the big safe, which coutalued considerable money. Since the Keudalvlllo robbery the express company has supplied its cars with dyna mite proof safes, and this safo stood tho tost of four dyuamito cartridges fired by tho robbers. Thin discouraged them, uud thoy jumped from tho train and disap peared. Tho trainmen bolleve that tho dospora does were old railroad men, but ns all wore masked with handkerchiefs none were recognized. Altogether thero were six men iu tho party. Tho large safo, which resisted the attacks of the robbers, cou talued a largo nmouut of mouoy. Tho description of tho lcador ot tho bau dlts tallies exactly with Unit of the tall countryman who led tho Kcsslurrnld. His men in both robberies uddicsscd him as Jim, nnd In both Instaucos ho displayed tho daredovil bravado and ubsoluto au thority ovor his men. Juntos P. Stark, a clork In Superintend ent Johnson's olllco on tho Lake Shore road, was on tho train at tho time of the robbery. He was seon at his homo, and gave the following account of the robbery : "I think it must have been about 1 o'olock whon it happened. I was stooping In the smoking car at the tlmo, and was awakened by hoarlng several shots as the train camo to a standstill. The conductor said that the train was bolng held up. I did not go outside to Investigate, bolng satisfied from what I hoard that some thing was going on. Soon after hearing the shots I heard four explosions of dyna mite, and then all was still, and soon the train pulled out for Strykcr. I wont Into the express car afterwards and the mes songor said he saw only four men. The robbers did not mako an cttompt to get into the passenger conches. When the robbers loft the express oar ono of them shook hands with the mossongorand apol ogized for putting him to so much trouble." Five Suspects Under Arrest. "Wacseon, O., July 23. Five men are under arrest here on suspicion of being counectcd with the hold up of tho Lake Shore train at Recco Station. Tho detec tives refuse to state what ovldeqco thero Is against them. Two tramps who wore on the train jumped off whon the shooting began and run back to Archbald and noti fied tho Lake Shoro people there, and in less than throe hours a specinl train car rying the sheriff of the county and a posse, with several Lake Shore officials and de tectives, arrived at the sceno of tho hold up. The sheriff and his men, as woll as the detectives, immediately started to scour the adjacent country. Fiendish Crime In Massachusetts. Noimi Scituate, Mass., July 25. Dur ing a revival service which was being hold in Conohasset hall an attempt was made to break up the meeting by the uso of dy namite, a cartridge having been exploded in the basement by some one unknown. Owing to Ignorance In handling the ex plosive only slight damage was done, al though all the windows in the building woro broken. Tho hall was filled to tho doors and an Incipient panic enBued, dur ing which sovoral women fainted, but no one was Injured. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the Now York and l'litludelplila Kxclmnges. New Youk. July SL Share speculation on the Stook Exchange Was Irregular and uu Battled throughout the greater part of the day, and In the final trading was decidedly heavy in tone. Oloslna bids: Del. ic Hudson 120 N. V. Central 10IM D L. & Y 1IIJH Erie 10 Lake Erie & W.... 27)4 Lehigh Nav 40 Lehigh Valley mi New Jersey Cen...lOJ)4 -N. V. & N. E 51U Pennsylvania 51 Mending ft Paul (MU W. N. Y. & Pa.... 4 West Shore Oonrral Mnrhots. Phit,aiiei.I'!IIA, July 21. Flour dull, but prices were steadily maintained however ou desirable auU fnnoy trade brandst win ter superlino. $2.6a&2.65; winter extras, $2.70 2.U0; No. S winter family, it.m&a.W; Penn sylvania roller, clear, old, 81.253.50; Penn sylvania roller, straight, old, S3 601&.1.70! west ern winter, clear, old, S3.SJ3.50. Wheat Btrong.hlgher, with 71Mc bid nud Hfc. asked for July. Corn firm, higher, with l!))$o. bid and Vio. asked for July. Oats quiet, easier, with 31c. bid and 3Uc. asked for July. Hay firmer; choice timothy, $16317. lleef steady beef hams. $1818.50. Pork steady. Lard steady; western steam. $6.03; city, 8.aj, Butter steady; New York creamery, 17Ko.: western dairy, 0W313o.; western creamery! 18 taUHc; western factory, 8H12J4c; Elglns 17Ho.; imitation creamery, llUc.; New York dairy, HOlBKo. Pennsylvania una west ern creamery prints, fancy, 20o.; exceptional lots lushor; do. fair to choice, 17llic.: prints Jobulnz at 2I5J210. Cheese linn; New York lame. 607Jio.; small fancy, )8Wo; nart sktuia, 5&-1M0.1 full skims, lHSI?io. Eggs qiwt; New York and Pennsylvania, 13ua HV4c; webtern fresh, 12K13Hc. Llvn Stock Markets. New Youk, July 21.-Heeves very dull ateers steady for good, lower f ,r others; ocn bulls and dry cows loaau-. lower: nnii., steers, poor to choice, Sl&VtKi; stags and oxen, 8S.751.25; bulla. S23l.; dry coivs.Sl.75 ai.50. Calves alow and weak; poor to choice veals, liai.25; buttermilk calves, $2.25&3. Sheep and Iambs very dull; poor to prime Biiccp, ?i.uuiu.i nincuy uuuice iamU8, $J33.0U. Hogs very dull: sales at (.Vitt&4.K3. East LtUEitTV, Pa , July 21. Cattle quiet; prime. $.V&V&3.10 good, S1.20Q1.00; bulls, cows and ttaga. 81.75&3. Hogs dull! prices nominally 5.?35.40 for all grades. Klu-eu uu.i, lower; extra, n.zus.iu; good, 82.703 2.90; veal calves. 85&5.S0. Act almost instantly, speedily curing ho most obstinate cases. Rheumatism cured t t 1 In it .ln.a TWat-tAnatn nml nil ill 1IUIU M. 11 uuja. js,h,miw " . stomach troubles quickly relieved. Catarrh positively cured. Ilcadacho cured in 5 mlnutos. Nervous diseases promptly cured. T.-,., . 1 .1.1 Tl.' 1 X --I Acl1.Y,n A11 1?A.1 rnm).tnl. "Hrm1 uuu uu x-vuiulu vuuj I'luiii w ywiwj -nf A1 -rtlltMn Imntta Ufa nrwl Aiiuujun a , llUllbV. lH't .a uvii ..... t... vigor to weak nnd debilitated men. Ask your druggist lor ft iw-ccnc viai oi one oi Munyon's Cures, nnd if you nro not bene flloil vnnr tnnnov will bo refunded. Thla Company puts up A. cure for every disease Pennsylvania R. R. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. July Gth 189J. Trains will leavo Shenandoah after tht above' tlato for 'WigganR, Gilborton Frack ville, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville, Ham burg, Reading, Fottstown, Phoonixvllle. Norristown, and Philadelphia (Broad street station) at 6 08 and 1145 a.m. and 4 15 p. m. on week days. For I'ottavillo and inter mediate Stat ons 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wiggan's, Gilberton, Frackvllle, Neve Castlo, St. Clair, Pottsville at 6 OS, 9 JO a. m. and 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading', Pottstowr.Phoenixville, Norristown, Phila delphia at 8 UO, 9 40 n. tn., 3 10 p. m. Trains leavo Frackvillo for 8henandoab at 10 40 a. m. anr 12 M, 5 04 7 42 and 10 27 p.m. Sunday 11 13 a. m. and 5 40 p.m. Leavo 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. in., 5 15 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia (Broad street station for Shenandoah at 5 57 anil 8 35 a.m., 410 aud 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leavo at G 50 a. m. ' Leave Broad Stroet Station, Philadelphia, for New York. Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 0 50, 7 33, 8 20, 0 50, 10 30 (Dinin Car) 11 00, 11 14, a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited I 00 and 4 22 p. m. Dining Cars) I 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 On, (5 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, 1 22), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 50, 8 12, IP 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Boston, withou change, 11 00 a. m., week-days, and 6 50 p. nhaili - WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 50. 7 20, 8 31, 0 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 38 a. m. (12 31 Limited Dining Car), 1 12, 3 46, 4 41, (5 Iff Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 0 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 night week-days. Sundays 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 IS, 11 38, a. m., 1 12, 4 41, 6 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car), and 12 05 night. Leavo 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, 8 30, 900, 9 45 a. m. 4 30, p. m. Excur sion, 7 00, a. in. daily. FOR CAPE MAY, Anolesea, "Wildwood, and Holly Beach. Express 9 00 a. m.23n, 4 05, 5 00, p. m. week-days. Sundays, 8 20, a. in. Capo May only 1 30 p. m. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00, a m. daily. FOR SEA ISLE CITY Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9 10 a. in., 2 30,4 20 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Excursion, 7 00, a, in. dailv. FOR SOMMERS POINT. Express, 8 20, 9 30, a. m., 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 5 40, p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 00, 9 110, 9 45, a. tn. 8. il. Prevost, J. R. Woon, Gon'l Manaecr. Gen'l. Pass'g'r Agt. Lauer's hoi0ev and Pilsner Beers, mM', burm, HaftUhleet. .4- Chris'. SchmidtAgenb 207 "West Coal Street, Shenandoah. Get our Prices ,on -.3'' I Gasoline and Headlight Oils, Our delivery wagon will do the rest. Eclips Oil Company, Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Dinners, Etc. 213 South Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa. Mall orders proinntly attended to' EVAN I DAVES, LIVEUY AND Undertaking ! 13 North Jardin Stroet-
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