EVENING HERALD 1883 IIUUXKD OUT 1895. Published dully, except Bunilny, by tlio HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Onloe Uefowleh bid., South Mnln St. II. C. I10YKH, lMllor. W. J. W ATKINS. I-ocnl lMllor. J. 51. nOYElt, Treat, and HiulneM Manager. f" I II .., ,J I delivered In Shen I IIS TIG la la aniloahnnd the ntir loiiiHllni; town tor nix cent a witk, imynble to the carriers, lly innil, (B 0n yeHr or 28 cents n month, ovnlileln advance. Adt'rticinrnteliarircdnecordln;lo.piioeBnd position. The imbHIlicru wwve the rlftht to rhniiRr the position of advertisement whenever the pnblirntlon of news demand it. The right Id reserved to reject any advertisement, whether raid for or not. thnt the publishers limy ileem Improper. Advertising rules made known upon application. Entered at the liostofficc at Shenandoah, Pa., ns Jecond class mall matter. Eoening Herald. FRIDAY, JULY 2(i, 18U3. If there Is a movement In town to harms; tut police foreo lu its work of breaking up dives there is just causo for the law abid ing citizens to niako themselves heard. A dive is uo good to any coumiuuity under the best of circumstances, anil a police force that has tbo energy to cloan out such places should rccoivo every encouragement. There aro some peoplo who mnko use of the "necessary evil'' argument, but, many of tbein have gone so far as to uso It as a cover while protec'.inj or assisting to protect tho proprietors and occupants of the dives. No doubt this has given en couragement to others to annoy tho police force. One thing is certain, not ouo of the dives which the present police force has pulled was in any way a necessity; on the contrary, the dives were condnctod and to a great extent patronized by people of low and vicious classes, and at least one was a resort for men who prey upon honest toilers with tho shell, lllra-llam and other thieving schemes. The man who can stand up and declare that a raid upon such people is unjust condemns himself as a confessed abettor of law-breakers. It has been claimed at times that, under tho law, the polico have no right to force entrances into houses as they have been doing in connection with the raids. Assuming that tbe claim is a correct one, in what respect is there occasion for law-ahidiug, or pre sumed law-abiding people to raise their hand in horror and say the polico force has been turned into housebreakers ? From acounts at hand, it appears quite satisfactorily that each time tho police made a raid they went to the houses armed with warrants charging tho occupants with offenses against tho law, and upon arriving at the places they have resorted to such measures as they aro expected to enforce when offenders try to escape service of a process. If in so doing tho oflicers them selves transgress tho law tho injured peo ple have a remedy and every opportunity to get it without an indignation meeting on the part of any of the citizens, either vol untary or solicited. Tho Ukkalu is dis posed to glvo encouragement to every oil!1 clal of the borough who evinces a dlsposi tion to do his duty, nud every law-abiding citizen of itho town should do likewise, One point in connection with this ail'air seems to bo overlooked by somo people, Every raid thus far made has been insti gated by the complaint of respectable peo pie who aro obliged to resido in tho vicinity of theso dlvos and aro opposed to exposing their families to tho dangerous inlluences of such places. It Is a question whether prostitutes are to be permitted to settle wherever they see fit and drive respectable families from pillar to post iu search of comfort and safety. No saue person will say that the latter proposition should be up held, unless they ha champions of piosti tutes, but will give all possible encourage ment to tho polico to raid every dive com plained of, and if necessary and feasible arrest the landlord of tho property as well as the pronrletors and occupants. Good Oiror. Attention is called to the advertisement offering two valuable properties ou White street tor sale. Stop, Ijuly, Stop! Lean and lank, He's suoh a crank; My stars ! I thank; I'm not his wife; He'd make my life A scene of strife. Stop, lady, stop ! his liver Is out of order. "He's just too nice for anything," his wite says, "when he is well." Uvery wife's husband should, if sick, take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medloal Discovery. It runs the liver and kidneys in good work ing order, purities the blood, cleanses, tho sgretu Irom all Impurities, from whatever tiuse arising, and tones up the functions generally. Once used, it is always in a r. Sold by all dealerb lu medicine. Dr Pierce' Pullets permanently cure .iwipation, sick headache, indigestion and kindred derangements. Coming Kvoute. Aug. 18, Ice cream festival in Robblus opera hotike uuder the auspices of Hope Section Pioneer Corps. Kirlln's compound blackberry cordial is the best. mrs. CONNER'S MURDER Further Evidence to Fasten the Crime on H. H, Holmes. IMPORTANT LETTEES DISCOVERED. Holmes Wrote Letters to the Head Wo man's Relatives to Deceive Tlinm ns to Her Whereabouts The Prisoner Will bo Tried for Murder In l'hllnrielphla. Chicago, July 36. More proof ) vs found yostorday that Julia L. Coinor is dead, and that sho was inado way w'th by H. II. Holmes, It was determined that she disappeared before Juno 0, 1816 an important factor in tho search for her. As lato as November, 180J, Holmos, ns shown by tho lettors which liavo boen found, was writing her parents as to hor whore nbonts, and stating that she had gono to St. Louis. But on Juno 5, 1802, ho wroto to hor brothor-ln lnw, Ira Yantls, of Wau kesha, Wis., giving him a fictitious ad dress as to hor whereabouts In St. Louis. Yantls wroto back to Holmes on Juno 9, and this lettor was found on Wednesday. At that time Ynntls had no suspicion that Holmes had made away with his sis-tor-iu-law, and supposed him to bo her friend. This lottor was written three wooks before tho ouo lu which I. L. Con nor accused Holmes of breaking faith with him. The later letter refers to his daugh tor Pearl. From this it would appoar that Mrs. Connor was killed flrst and tho child aftorwnrds. I. L. Connor, tho husband of Julia L. Conner and tho fathor of Pearl Connor, both of whom aro thought to have been niurdored by Holmos, was In Chicago yo3 torday, and Tho lutcr-Oceau today pub llshcs a long lntervlow with him. Ho has no positive proof that Holmes killed his wifo and child, but says he bollovcs such to be tho caso. Ho does not know when tho crimo was committed, but thinks it was dono In this city. Conner's story con talus practically nothing but what has been published. Last evening two woll dressed women called ou Chief Radcnoch and told blm that a 10-ycar-old girl, a daughter of wealthy and respectablo parents, hud be come acquainted with Holmes during tho fall of 18U3, and aftorwards disappeared. J0Withat Holmes' crimes have been ex. posed her paronts bellcvo that tholr daugh' tor was ono of his victims. Chief Radon och will Investigate their story. Until ho has fully corroborated it, howovor, ho says he will not disclose the girl's name. Holmes to be Tried In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, July 20. District At torney Graham decisively announced this morning that H. H. Holmes will bo tried in this city for the murder of Benjamin F, Pitczol in the Callowhlll street house. In view of tho fact that tho district nttornoy has said that Holmes would bo tried whorevor tho strongest caso could bo tnudo out against him, It Is believed that the authorities hero havo recently learned more important details of tho crimo, which insure tho accused muu's conviction. In formation as to whether or not this sup position is corroct was refused. The Youthful Matricide Held. LONDON, July 20. Robert and Nathaniel Coombes, aged respectively 13 and 11 yours. who murdered their mother about threo weeks ago by stabbing her while sho was asleep, and lived ton days In tho houso with her decomposing body, woro ar raigned in tho polico court yesterday. Tho cvidonco dovolopcd that tho elder boy, Robort, did tho stabbing and tho magis trato committed him and tho half wlttcd man, Fox, who was arrestod with tho boys, for trial on the chargo of murder, and held Nathaniel us a witness. Negro Colonists Starving, El Paso, Tex., July 20. Parties from SIoxlco roport sickening and fatal dostltu tion among tho negro colony noar Map- iml. Two hundred who oscaped aro all but starved. Of 400 or COO left In tho col ony 800 havo smallpox. Fugitives uro shunned by Moxlcans and drivon from settlomonts. There is frightful mortality among them. - Taylor Druthers Again on Trial. CAHItOLLTON, Mo., July 20. Tlio socond trial of W. P. Taylor and Goorgo E. Tay lor, for the horriblo murder of tho Meok family, near Browning, on tho night of May 10, 1801, began horo yostorday. There nro 400 witnesses in tho case, and they aro ubout oqually divided between the two sidos. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloalue Quotations of the New York and 1'hllndelpUlu Uxclianeei. New Yohk, July 23. Tho stock market was irregular again today. Some of yesterday's losses were recovered, and In suvoral Instances slight gains were made on the day's transac tions, but a majority of the stocks dealt la closed at declines from the final figures of last evening. Closing bids; Del. & Hudson 130 N. Y. Central 10H D.. L. Aj W 101U N. Y. & N. K St Erie 9J6 Pennsylvania S4M Lake Erie & W. ... 27 Heading 17 St. Paul WH V. N. Y. & Pa.... i West Shoro Lehigh Nav 18 Lehigh Valley 38 New Jersey Cen -lOiJi General Markets. PiiiLAnBLPHiA, July 25. Floor quiet; win ter superfine, 2.50a2.U3l winter extras. 82.70 2.IX); No. 2 winter family, 82.0033.10; Penn sylvania roller, clear, old, 83.233.S0; Penn sylvania roller, straight, old, S3.5UtQt3.70; west ern winter, clear, old, $3.253.50. Wheat weak, low er, with 721(0. bid and 7iio. asked for July. Corn unsettled, low, with 48?4c. bid and tOe. asked for July. Oats quiet, easier, with 31Hc. bid and 32c. asked for July. Hay strong, higher; choice timothy, 8171?.5U. Beef easy; family, S10.50i312.50; extra mess, S7.5fl38; beef hams, S1S18.50. Pork steady. Lard weak; western, SO. 53; city, SU.25jta.37K Butter Arm; New York creamery, 17Ho.; western dairy, 9K8d3o.; western creamery, 13 ,17Kc; western factory, 8fi12Mc; Klglns, 17Hjc; imitation creamery, llffiHc; New York dairy, ll10Mo.iPennsylvaiila and west ern creamery prints, fanoy, 20a; exceptional lots higher; do. fair to choice, 17(2,10o.; prints Jobbing at 2121c. Cheese steady; New York large. tVa'Mo-i small fancy, GV&3.8KO; part skims, 25Ho.; full skims, JHiDl?4C. Eggs quiet; New York aud Pennsylvania, 13$ llc; western fresh, 12H13)ic. Uve Stock Markets. New Yohk, July 25. European cables quote American steers at lKSllHc, drosted weight; ref rleerutor beef at TK&Vc- Culves slow, weak ; poor to prime -veals, Sil.00i3a.2S; buttermilk calves, it.-XWi, Sheep easy, Iambs steady; poor to prime sheep, $1.503.73; common to choice lambs, $3&5.W. Hogs easier at $3.20 6.10. East Liuehtv. Pa., July 23. Cattle dull; prime, S3.33&M0; butchers, U'&VS); hulls, cows and stags, Jl.753J.iii Hogs very slow, nothing selling; ?5.&-Vl'i for all grades. Hheepand lambs quiet, lower; extra, 83.20 . , i ei , 1 1 -. .1 ni. m Hi spring, laai.W; veal calves, SJ.fiOa.M. Scrofula, Salt Rheum And All Othor Blood Dlsonsos-How Thoy May Bo Curod. Speaking simply from what Hood's Sar- saparllla has dono, not only once or twlco, but In thousands of cases, we can honestly say that It is tho best remedy for all dis eases of tho blood, whatever the cause. By Its peculiar Combination, Propor tion and Process, it possesses positive medicinal merij Peculiar to Itself. It' has cured tho most virulent cases of Scrofula and Salt Rheum, even when all other prescriptions and medicines havo failed to do any good. Blood poisoning, from whatever ori gin, yields to its powerful cleansing, puri fying, vitalizing effect upon tho blood. If you dosiro lurther particulars, write to us as below. Remember that Hood's Sarsapariila Is tho Ono True Blood Purifier prominently In tho public eyo today. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A, Sold by all druggists. 51 5 six 'r 5. Hood's Pills are tho bet after-dlnnet l'llls. They assist digestion. THE SILVER DISCUSSION. Mr. Harvey Declares There. Is Too Much Credit Money. Chicago, July 20. Tho Horr-Hnrvey silver dlsputo was continued yesterday afternoon. Mr. Horr opened tho discussion and Mr. Harvoy then resumed tho discus sion of tho question of primary and credit money. Tho amount of gold in tho United States ho estimated at 5100,000,000 to S000, 000.000, nud of our credit mouoy about $1,000,000,000. This was too much credit monoy. ho said, and accounted for tho country's financial doransomont. Mr. Horr continued by saying that up to tho prcsont Mr. Harvoy had not said a slnglo word in proof of tho actual subject of dispute. Mr. Horr declared that Mr. Harvey's subject was not so much to build up silver as to pull down gold. Tho nor mal amount of monoy necessary for tho transaction of tho business o tho country, said Mr. Harvoy, wus $1,800,000,000. As mattors now stand ho said that tho banks were lending and getting Interest ou two dollars for every dollar lu circulation. Mr. Horr said that tho question whether the banks wcro a curso to tho country would bo discussed lu its proper place, and Mr. Harvoy would probably bo disgusted with himself, whon it was dono, for hav ing brought tho mutter up. Tho dobato finally adjourned at Mr. Horr's request until Saturday. Abuses at UuverhlU'g Almshouse. HAVEltlllLL, Mass., July 20. Rumors which for tho past weok havo been rlfo about mlsmanngcinont of tho city's alms house roachod u climax last night, when, at a special joint meeting of both branches of tho city government, an investigation into tho management of tho institution was ordered, upon motion of Aldonnan Allen. Mr. Allen stated that a delega tion visited the almshouse. Among other things thoy found a soml-paralytlc lumato named Daughton lying on a filthy bod under a troo. Thoy asked Superintendent Savago to loosen tho man's shirt. This was dono and frightful sores woro disclosed. A closer examination brought to light tho fact that portions of tho man's body wore actually honeycombed with vonnin. No Pension for Kalnlanl. SAN FitAXClsco, July 20. Tlio stoamor City of Poking has arrived from China and Japan via Honolulu, bringing tho Honolulu advlcos to July 18. Princess Kalulanl will not got hor ponslon. This was practically decided on tho 11th iust., when tho senate roferrcd nil pensions and permanent settlements to tho regular ses sion. Tho Item was $1,030 por annum, to commeuco with April last. Ministers Hatch and Smith mado futllo argumonts in support of tho ltom. Smith hoped the tlmo would como when tho leglslnturo would vote an allowance to Lilluokalnnl. Miulstor Smith's remarks about tho queen is construed to moan that sho will soon be llboratcd. Brothers Murdered While Asleep. Brooksville, Fla., July 20. News has just roachod horo of tho killing on Tues day of Danlol and Crockett Whldden, brothers, at a codar camp. It is supposed that their death was tho result of a foud that had been raging for years among the Whlddens, Whitohursts and Stovonsons, throo families who havo intermarried and who nro woll known all along tho gulf coast. Tho two mon who woro Hilled woro overseeing somo work In Camp, and slopt in rudo shelters of palmettos. Tho mur derers crept up during the night nnd fired on tho slcoplng men, killing them in stantly. Tho murderors cscuped. Spanish Soldiers Join the Insurgents. Tampa, Fla., July 20. Colonel Eurlquo Cottozo returned last nicht from a secret mission to Now York. Tho volunteors of Ynterns-who were flghtlngwlth tbo Span iards whon tho oxpodltion of Maceo landod, and afterwards killed General Flor Crom bot. havo all rocontly gono ovor to the in surgents under command of Gonernl Joso Mncoo. Tho news of Gonoral Manuel Suaroz dosortlug tho Spanish aud jolniug tho insurgents' forces Is confirmed by lato advices and is considered of ,groat Import ance. Hanged at the Midnight ITour. Columbus, O., July 20. William Tay lor, colored, was oxecutod shortly after midnight in tho annex of tho Ohio ponltontinry for tho murder of Isaao Yoa kum, nu aged farmor of Franklin county. He dlod gamo. Whon Wardon Jamos road the doath warrant to him ho laughed and chatted lightly about It. As Farmer Yoakam was milking cows on tbo evo of Doo. 20 last Taylor brained blm with a hickory club, and then robbed him of about ?90. General Scliofleld at Washington. Washington, July 20. Lieutenant Gen- eaal Schoflold returned to Washington to day. Ho had intended to mnko an inspec tion of tho dopartmont of tho Missouri nrollmlnary to making out his nnuual re port, but the Indian outbreak caused blm to change his plans, and ho returns to Washington in ordor to direct whatever movemonts may bo required. Hostile Demonstration Against Kngland Rio Janeiho, July 20. A hostile crowd made a demonstration to protest against the occupation of tlio Island of Trinidad bv tho British in front of tbo British con- Biilate at Sao Paulo yesterday. The nolice patrols have boon increased on account of I . . elmllnv rlnmnnetpntlnni ,1 urn - Jl il M'AP Arrival of Two Americans Who Were Released ON CONSUL vriLLLOS' DEMA1ID, One of the Men Admits Thnt He Wan n Cuban Itcvntutlmitsr, hat tlio )Uir, Wlioe l'rnpcrty Wn Oonflsr-ited, Aert That lie Was Innocent of Complicity, NnwYonit. July 28. Antonio Ruiz lvr- domo (mil Manual Vargas, the twuAm '.'i can cltlzom who have heeu Imprisoned In CTubu by the spanuh authorities, and v'i:. tliroimh the Intervention of Consul fem oral Williams, were released and deport -d from the cpuntry on tho stetimiblp Hu buna, were landed lu this city yeliu'diiy . They had been detained at Hoffman': island over night, tw thoy had uo oertlfl catesof acclimatization. Uothtrien pruls.'d Consul Gonoral Williams, who sartircd their release. Pcrdomo told n most re markable story, admitting frankly that ho had been active as it, revolutionist. He sah : "I was tho captain of a company of twenty-six men, banded toiethor as revo lutionists. Wo took tin active part In tho engagement In which General Snlcodo, the Spanish commander, was killed aud General Campos wounded. On April u my company was lying in ambush In some woods nenr Santa Clara, when a rr-glmont ofllUmou, under Lieutenant Xlco Kill?, came up and attacked us. Wo killed six of their men aud escaped with not a man injured on our side. Wo were armed with Winchester and M.ittsseur rifles supplied to us by Colllu & Co., of Front street. Now York. Threo days after tho light I was sleeping lu a hammock some little distance from my company when a body of 115 mon rodo up, and with bullets flying all around mo for somo unknown and un necessary reason I was placed uuder ar rest and lodgod In tho jail at Hemldlos. There I win treated fairly woll, aud de cent food was offered mo. I preferred to pay and got butter food from tho outside. "Oa July :i I was transferred to Moro Castlo prison. I immediately communi cated with Consul General Williams, aud tho government agreed to rolenso mo pro vided they could Instantly deport mo from tho country. Accordiugly I sailed for Now York by tho flrst steamer arriving hero. My property in Cuba, worth about S500, was confiscated. My wifo nnil two childrou I had to leavo In Cuba, but thoy aro coming up by tho noxt stoamer. My profession is civil engineering, and my homo address is Concord and Adams streets, Brooklyn. Tho revolutionary movemont lu Cuba Is spreading, and if they can hold out until Octobor tho revo lutionists will come out tho victors with out a doubt. Regarding Campos, it is generally understood lu official and mili tary clrclos that ho is a prisoner of tho revolutionists. " Manuel Vargas told a similar story. Ho snld: "On July 3 I was arrostod in tlio stroots of Ilomidlos and takon to Moro Castlo prison, where I was confined fifteen days. For what reason I do not know. No chargo was made against mo. I novor oxprossed sympathy oven with tho revolutionary party. I kopt a coffee houso aud did spmo other work for Andrew Flshor, an Ariior lcan dentist, who I uudorstnud Is to bo deported from the country today on a Ward lino stoamor. I havo no family. My cofloo houso, worth $1,300, was soizod by tho government officials. Whon I was jailed I wroto to Consul Gonoral Will lams, who immodlatoly Investigated my caso aud domnudod my release. Tho gov ernment officials put mo aboard tho steamer Habana, bound for Now York, paying my passago as a third class pas senger. I paid $0 oxtrn, und catno second class." Dr. Webb's Claim a Just Ono. Utica, N. Y., July 20. Tlio forest, gamo and llshorles commission's investigation tour of tho Adirondacks is complotod. Tho tour will result in a pronounced stato policy for tho preservation of the Adiron dack forests. Tho object of tho tour was tho inspection of 80,000 acres In tho Beaver river region, which it Is proposed to pur chaso to sottlo Dr. Wobb's claim of 181, 000 agalust tlio stato. Twonty-ono thou sand acres of forest wcro flooded by tho raising of tho stato dam In 1803, and Beaver river was rendered cntlnly use loss for lumbering purposes. Tho com mittee is said to bo sntisllod with tho jus tice of Dr. Wobb's claim. Hank Director Sued. PbAlSFlEU), X. J., July 20. Sheriff- George A. Dllts served twenty of th,o most prominent men of tho county with sub pecnaos. All tbo men served wore mem bers of tho board ot directors ot tho de funct Somtirsot County bank, of Somor- ville, and tlio suit In chancery is tho re sult. Tho suit Is brought by Hecolvcr Johnson for tlio bonoflt of tho stockholders to recover moneys which tbo bill charges woro lost by tho Illegal and fraudulent conduct of tho directors. The bill charges also that tho directors discounted note's of lrrespjiislble parties in sums footing up to 850,01)0. Will Not l'rcvrnt the Hall Fight WASHINGTON. J uly 23. Tim treasury of ficials havo decided that thoro aro no grouuds upon which the proposed bull light at tho Atlanta exposition can bo in torfered with by tlio government. The dopartmont has docldcd that tbo lighting bulls are not "Immoral instruments," and that the exposition has aright to the land ing of foreigners intending to represent the customs or industries of their coun tries. Ilunaway Train Wrecks a Station, BKIILIN, July 20. While arallvyay train was approaching tho station at Haudtun, in Prussian Kllesiu, tho brakes gavo out, nud tho uncontrolled train ran oil the end of tho track and orashod into the sta tion, wreoklng tho building. Tho waiting room was filled with men, women and children, two of whom wero killed. Sev eral others woro badly Injured. Two Negroes l'ublloly Kxecuted. SAMSBU1IY, N. C, July 20. At 11:45, near this place, Whit Korrand aud Andor bou Urowu, nogroes, wore publicly exe cuted in the presunoe of 5,000 peivons Ferruud for tho murder of Deputy Sheriff Owen, and Drown for the murder of his mistress, Callio Drown. Child Drowned In u Keg. UkciitEi-SVILLK. Pa.. July 80. A 1-yoar-old child of Daniel Knutinan, of tUUpliico, was playing in tho yard nenr a kog half full of wuter. Tho child wus soon mised, and when search was made It was luuiul sticking in tho keg, with Its head uuuer water, lead. What Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic suhstance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "CastorlniSso well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. Ancncn, 51. D 111 So. Oxford St., Krooklyn, N. Y. ".Tho uso of ' Castorla ' Is so universal and lta merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Guilos JIaettn, D. D., New York City. SUMMER RESORTS. i- 1 " - 1 Atlantic City's Favorite Summer Resort, TH E BR & BY HOUSE- Location South Arkansas avenue, Atlantlo ity, N. J., near tlm ocean ; rooms airy and pleasant; handsomely furnished; good board! largo garden and lawn. Seud for circular. Rates nioderato, P. O. Box 207. JAMES BK VDY, T he Schuylkill " Valley Cottage Ownd hy Peter GrWllhs, Gitnrdville. 122 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N J Two nnd onc-hntf mnnres from I'. & It. station' half Mimrc from bench. Kcpnintcd. repapered Htul refurnished. FTerythhiK'eonipleto for eon venleuic of patrons. ,tlts. JI. a. OltlFFIN l'ronrlctrcs miscellaneous" vrNTED. V irood elrl of experience for ' Reno'id housework. Apply at the Herald ofllee. 7- -1-lw 1 AKHt; -ituiuioii wnnted. hteuoy attuntiou iJ at llret or fecoml hand by a pober, industrious nnd experienced younpt u nn, Addres "J. F. T" earuof I1i:kai.i olllce, t-htnnmloah, l'a. tf "17011 8AI.I5. Three double dwelling, sltinto lu b.st pHrt of Jit. tlHrml. will be sold, bineleornsH whole. One of tho bettt puylgr properties in town. Address I.. S. Watters, Mt, Carmel. I'n. tf ITOR SAI.K. A 1-rire book enie. ' nn bo - bought on reasonable terms. Apply at the Hkkalii oilier. tf WAN'TKD. 25 clrli. None under 10 year of " ane need itpitly. Only those iu need of w rk shout npplv. Apply at Soliuylktll Hat & Trip Factory, 215 Hist CohI street, Lnulcrstcin & Sell'. 7-22-tf MOTICK OH1 l)I-.OI.UTION. N'otleo is here by ulcn that tbe paitutrsh'p hertoloro pxitlnpr hetwren l.nwson nnd I. A. Clierrlngton, under the llrm name nf Chevr'nton Ilro-"., ha this dav been tnutmlly dissolved, the former liavi u withdrawn from tho linn. 1 1 moneys due tho tlrm uro to be pnid to P. A. O erriiiKlnn. I.AWfO-' f'HICRRlXOTOX, P. A. CiiKuitisarosf. Shenandoah, Pa., July 25, 1895. John F. Cleary, TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Mineral waters. Wolfs beer. Bottler of the (lnest lsger beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenaiidcah, P JOHN J. REILLY, Wholesale nnd He tail LIQUOR - DEALER, 2 1 nnd 24 South Main St., Shenaudo ah . Agents forD. O. Yucngling & Son's celebrated uccr. rorter. Ales etc. EMIL J. BEYER'S, (Formerly Murphy Bro.) Saloon -: and :-: Restaurant 19 North Main Street. Tho bar supplied with flrt-olass wines liquors beer, alo porter. Choice cigars Free IudoIi from 9 a. tn. to iz m. THE MILD POWER CURES Dr. Humphreys' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for nearly half a century by the people with entire success. o. erEcinc roa - 1-Povcrs, Congestions, Inflammations.. a Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Collo..., 3- TectbluBI Colic, Crying, Wakefulness 4- Dlnrrlica, of Children or Adults v 7-CougliB, Colds, Bronchitis , 5- Ncurnlffln, Toothache, Faceache...... O-Ilcndnches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. 10- I)j-pepaln, Biliousness, Constipation. 11- Supprcssed or Pn lulu I Periods... lli-Wliltes, Too Frofuso Fcrlods 13-Croup, I.nryueltls, noartencsa 11-Salt Khcuni, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. 15-Ithoumntisni, Itbeumatlo rains 10-aialnrla, Chills, Fever and Ague ID-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold la tho Head. SO-WhoopIuir Cough Uy Kidney Dlsenses as-Nervous Debility 30-Urlnary Weakness 3-1-Sore Throat, Quinsy, Diphtheria.... "77" for HAY FEVER SoM t,7 Dnt,li, or Mot prplien rwelpt of rr'"i llr., or s for tl., lto.y t .iiort.di. eierpl M, It. D. h.tarHmiii'HlKviLiEnUudAB.tlwJl, ';"" UCmllUKlS' MtU. CO., Ill l Milium St., " is Castoria. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without Injurious medication. "For several years I havo recommended 'Castorla,' and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, JI. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.. Tns Centaur Company, 77 MunRAV Street, New York. Citv. Pennsylvania R. B; SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. July 6th 1895. j Trains will leavo Shenandoah after the above dato for Wlggans, Gllberton Frack villo, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville, Ham burg, Beading, Pottstown, Phoenixville, Norristown, and Philadelphia (Broad street station) at 6 OS jind 11 45 a. m. and 4 15 p. m. on week days. For Pottsville and inter mediate Btat ous 9 10 a. mv SUNDAY. For Wiggan's, Gllberton, Frackville, Now Castle, 8t. Clair, Pottsville at. 6 08, 9 10 a. m. and 3 10 vm. For Hamburg, Hea'cllr)g A-uLisiown, ruoeuixviuc, ornsioWD, JL'nlia delphia at 6 UO, 9 -10 a. m., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackville for Shenandoah, at ,10 40 a. m. anr1 12 '4, 5 04 7 42 and 10 2T p.m. Sunday II 13 a. m. and 5 40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for 8henandoah at 10 15, U 48 a. m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 4U a. m., 5 15 p. m. Liavo Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a.m., 410 aud 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave Broad Street 8tation, Philadelphia, for New York. Express, week-days, 3 20. 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 51), 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30- (Dinim- Car) 11 00, 11 14, a. m., 12 noon. 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. m.Dinine: Cars) I 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50, 8 12. 10 00, pt m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20 4 05, 4 50. 5 15, 8 12, 9 50, 10 30 (Ilining Car), 1103 a. m., 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limiteil 4 22), 5 20, 5 50, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 50, 8 12, It' uu p. m., 12 Ul night. Express for Boston, without chango, 11 00 in., week-days, and 6 50 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore aud Wnshineton 3 50. 7 20. 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 3? a. m. (12 31 Limited Dining Car), 1 12. 3 40, 4 41, (5 18 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 0 17, C 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 night week-days. Sundays 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 1 1 18, 11 38, a. m., 1 12, 4 41, 6 55, (.uintng uar, 7 4U p. m. (Dining Car), and 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express 5 00, 8 20 9 30 a. ni., 1 00 (Saturday only), 2 00, 3 I'll, 4 00, 4 20, 500 5 40, p. m. 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. ra. daily. FOR CAPE MAY, Anolrsea, Wildwood, And Hollv Bkacii, Express 9 00 a. m.2 3o, 4 05, 5 00, p. in. week-days. Sundays, 8 20, a. ui. 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 5u a. m. Excursion, 7 00, a, m. dailv. FOR SOMMERS POINT. Express, 8 20, 9 30, a. m., 2 Ou, 3 00, 4 00 5 40, p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 00, 9 10, 9 45, a. in. S. M. Pbevost, J. R. Wonp, Gen'l Manaeer. Gen'l. Pass'g'r Agt. rsssi Lauer's ta&zsz La0e3? and Pilsner Beeps, Finos', Purest, Healthiest Chris'Schrnidt, Agent f 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah. r Specialist in discuses of the SKajrSTose an& Throat . 207 West Market St., Pottsville. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 12 in; 1 tp 4 p. m., to 8 n m. Sundays. 9 a. m. to 12 in. ly A
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