EVENING HERALD 1883 BURNKD OUT 1803. Published dally, oxcept Sunday, by tlio HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Ofllco Rcfowlth hide;,, South Mnln SI. 11. C. 1IOYKR, Kdltor. W. J, W ATKINS, I,ocnl Kdltor. J. M. BOYEll, Trcos. nnd Dullness Malinger. Tr-n i-i oral 4 I" dcllvcredln Shcn I ne neid lU nmlonlmml tbo sur xoundliig towns for l cents n week, payable to tlio carriers, lly mnil, 93 00 a yenr or 25 cents n Xnontli, payable in ndvnncc. Advertisements charged nccordlnRtnppnco nnd position. The iiubllllicrs rescrvo the right to chnnfte the position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demnnds It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether raid for or not, that tlio iiibllshcrs may deem Improper, Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the po(oflico at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. Eoening Herald, "WEDNESDAY. JULY 31, 1895. TO OUIl iKIUENDS. With this Issue tlio Hkiiald Is printed for tlio last tirao at tbo Journal ofllco In PoHsville. Slnco tbo disastrous flro of Juno 1st tbo employes have beon making tbeir dally trips between Shenandoah and Pottsville and Imposing upon tbo good nature of Major John F. Finney, manager of the Journal, who proved a ffpartaii-liko friend when tbo blow came upon us, To ,8ol. Fo9ter,,5J"Hou. Euaa Davis and otheT8-Tjf the Journal'.j staff and employes in tbo press, composing and job rooms of the Journal wo also feel deeply grateful for timely aid, and we shall over reraein Iber tbeir kindness. Wo must also again refer to tbo kind ser vices rendered us during the past two months by Messrs. Charles S. Leo, general passonger agent of tbo Lehigh Valley Railroad; 0. Q. Ilaticock, general passon ger agent of tbo Philadelphia A; Heading Railroad; our townsman, 1 J. Ferguson, wboso services at a critical moment woro of tbo greatest value, and the gentlemen connected with tbo real estate department -of tbo Philadelphia & Beading Coal & Iron Company, for kind offers made up. There are many others to whom wo are in debted for acts of klnduoss during our period of discomfiture following the Are - -and tboy will please accept our expressions of gratitude without enumeration. Hereafter tbo Hekald will h issued from its now quarters on South Jardiu street, in Shenandoah. ADIEU. After spending in the newspaper busi ness 38 years of my life, 2K of them in "Shenandoah, I now leave it and relinquish my interest In the publication of tho daily and woekly Hekald, Only those who bave become wedded to a following through life-long attention can appreciate my feelings in bidding farewell to jour nalism a farewell that may bo a long one, iind perhaps lasting. I first started in tbo newspaper business when 14 years of age and continued at it with tbo exception of "the time I gave servlco In tho civil war from 1801 to 1805) until the present day. A reflection upon tbo lapse of time in volved In this period will satisfy anyone that tbo ties which have bound me to tho profession are indeed firmly welded and an almost superhuman effort is rwjft'to" Hreak them, though Iv. f urr-naittiC assorts herself she rules, and as ill-health closes upon me I find I must " submit to a practical dethronement. I lp so, however, with tho determination that should it be my good fortune to re cuperate my health I shall be In tho jour nalistic field again. I take this opportunity to say that news paper men aro not supernatural, as many people suppose, but ' human, and aro as liable to err as the majority of mankind. Consequently I have no doubt made mis. takes at times, but I assure those whose eyes may fall upon this that I have at all tines dlrootod myyouorgiea and influence in the channels which I considered were for - tue best Interests of Sbenaudoah and its people and time following my wltbdrawol alone will tell whether In many of my undertakings my judgment was at fault, or those who opposed my views could not sco far enough. Be that as it may, I glvo as surance that I leave my field of labor with heartfelt wishes that Shenandoah and her people may always prosper and that all contrary winds I may have foretold will bo successfully quelled. My most earnest wish is that any displeasure my opinions may have caused will cease with my retire, went and that those who may havo felt hurt will not harbor ill-will against any who were either directly or indirectly con nected with me in the publioatiou of iny paper. This is but a just roquoat. In oouoluslou, I wish to say that tbo gentlemen who succeed me in the publica tion of the IIuhald aro praotioal men in the profesnlou. They havo served rnauy years on the IIuitALi) and ouo of them is a graduate of the paper, I feel confident that they will succeed and would -urge the peoplo of Shenandoah to stand by them nml tlio 31 nu alii nml, hi return, I know thoy will rentlor invaluable service In pro motlug tin) Interests of the borough and Its people II. 0. Hoyeu. For earache, put a couple of drops of Thomas' Kclectrio Oil on a bit of cotton mid place it in the ear. Tlio pain will stop In a few moments. Simple enough, isn't It? H Use powdeied botax in the water when washing red table-liuen. Use very little sonp and rinse well. Drop In tlio '"Xliormotiis." A cold wavo struck the thermometers and thoy suddenly dropped to a vory unusual low degree this morning for this season of the year. It was so cold that tlio railroad companies introduced steam heat In their cars. Tbo snap also bad an effect on early morning railroad traffic and the ilrst train for Pottsvllleover tbo short lino bad but seven passengers during tho entire trip. ( lean leather tntchels with a sponge dipped in warm wnter in which a little ox alic acid has been dissolved. YEARS OF INTENSE PAINT Dr. T. XT. Watts, druggist and physi cian, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to htm solt and fellow-practltlonors; believes that hoartdlsqasfl -la Curable. Ho writes: wisU to toll what your valuable medi cine has dono for mo. For four years I bad heart dlscaso of tho vory worst kind. Sev eral physicians I consulted, said it was Rheumatism of the Heart. It was almost un endurable; with shortness of breath, palpita tions scTvoro pains, unablo to sleep, especially on tho loft side. No pon can do- scrlbo my suffer ings, particularly during tho last "months of thoso four weary years. I finally tried DR. J Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and was surprised at tho result. It put now lifo into and made a now man of mo. I havo not bad a symptom of troublo slnco and I am satisfied your mcdlclno has curod me for I havo now enjoyed, slnco taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that I am a druggist and havo sold and recommended your Heart Ouro, for I know what it has dono for mo and only wish I could stato moro cloarly my suffer ing then and tbo good health I now onjoy. Your Nervino and other remedies also glvo excellent satisfaction." J. H. Watts. Humboldt, Nob., May 9, '9-1. Dr. Miles noart Ouro is sold on a positive guarantee that tho first bottlo will benefit. AUdrucgistasellitatSl, 0 bottles forts, or it will boboct. propaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health Book keep log. Arithmetic, PtinmoDflhip, and all the Commercial I'ALMM Tenth Year. 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Bclrntiilc method never falls unless I easels beyond human old. i teller lit once, and you feel HUeaman among! men la mind nml body, Alt losses! checked Imi'icdtattly and continued! Improvement. Kverv obstacle tol happy married lite removed. Nerve I force, will, energy, brain power,! when ratline or lost, are refitnrpri hvl the combined NIJW treatment. Victims oil ADUBes ana exceuies, reclaim your manhood ' Sufferers from follr. overwork, earlv errora. Ill J ueuiiu ruu ciwmm in inarrieQ 1110 regains your strength. Don't deanalr. even If In the! last Btat. Don't be discouraged. If quacks uuvo ruoueu you. x win prove 10 you mail medical clones and honor still exist. 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WATTS, mm A Fort Worth Lawyer Who Has "Proofa" of the Murders OF MINNIE AND ANNIE WILLIAMS. Snji Ho Will Product) One of the Mnr dererx, Who Will Turn Slnto'g Evidence. Holme' Philadelphia Lawyer Declaim Ills Client Innocent of Murder. Chicago, July 81. Thrco warrants for tho nrrest of H. H. Holmes and Patrick Quluhm nro now hanging fire. Thoy nro taken out solely for the roasou that It is tlio iloslro of tho complainant to give tho polico ull of tho lcowny possible before forcing them to act as to Quintan. An im portant witness ngalust Holmes and Quiulan has beou fouud In n niystorioiis brloklayor who bnilt n flro box in tho castlo, which, ho thlnkt, might havo boon us a resort for dead bodlos, and who told his story. Lawyer William Cnppa, tho Fort 'Worth attorney, who is horo at the instance of tho heirs of Minnie Williams, stated to day that bo is prepared to prnvo tho mur der of Minnie and Annie Williams. He insists that it was dono by Holmes, Qulu lnu and anothor man, wboso idonttty ho refuses to revoal. This man has beon lo cated by n dotectlvo, whom tho hclrs of tho Williams girls put upon tlio caso eight months ago. "Ho is roady to confess," said Mr. Cappn, "on coudltlou that tho polico guarantee him immunity from pun Ishniont. My dotectlvo says tho man knows that tho girls wero killed in tho Sixty third struct houso, and that he knows when thoy woro buried." A prlvnto account book kept by Holmes has boon dlscovorod in a grato at tbo Sixty third street house. Tho book was fouud with a bundle of letters addressed by va rious women to Holmes, which' had evi dently boon placed there for burning. The accounts, whloh dnto back to May 1, 1885, show doallugs with various people, and an entry rogardlug insurance shows tho ex istence of lusuranco deals as oarly as 1880. A mysterious "Dora" is mentlonod as tho recipient of numerous small sums, which nro carofully rocorded, nnd tbo minutes of tho Englowood company nro also given, with the election of directors and tho transaction of other business. Holmes' Versatility. PlAttsburq, N. Y., July 31. Herman W. Mudgott, alias Holmes, went to Mooors, Clinton county, in 18S3, in com pany with another man and canvassed tho town for nursery stock". Whllo there ho was engaged by the school trustees at Mooer's Forks, and taught a term at their school. At the olose be wont east and soon returned with a little boy, who ro malnod but a short time, and disappeared. A little later ho settled down at Mooor's Forks In practice as a physician for about a year. During tho presidential campaign of 1881 ho bet heavily on Republican vic tory, but to his dismay Cleveland was elocted. Shortly after this his true nature commenced to dovolop, and the pooplo bo gan to hear and see reasons to question bis honesty. Ha left for Chloago owing somo bills, but about a yoar later returned for a few weeks' visit and settled some of them. He spoke glowingly of his busi ness at Chicago. During his stay here be gained tho oonfldenoe and friendship of many. Declare! Tlnlines Is Innocent of Murder Philadelphia, July 01. It Is known that H. H. Holmes has not at any previous time fully confldod in bis counsol, and it was learned yestorday that tho lawyers had threatened to withdraw from the cose if Holmos did not niako a full breast of bis criminal career. Holmos, It is under stood, pleaded with Attornoy Shoomaker not to dosert blm, gave his life history in detail to his counsel. Tho history, Mr. Shoemaker says, fills 400 pages of closely typo written matter. Slnco the last con ference botwoon tho prisoner and his coun sol Mr. Shoomnkor declares emphatically that his honest oonvlction is that Holmes novor committed murdor in bis life. ITonorlng a Mexican Hero. OiTHrflE.Mj3gllCO,.July JIJt.-r-The olghty- fourth anniversary of the execution of Patriot Hidalgo wns celebrated yestorday with unusual ceremonies, A salute of twonty-one guns was llrod at Btinrlso. Troops formed on both sldos of tho street from the .National Palace to tho old cus tom house, whoro the gonoral and other olllcors of tho army woro mot by President Dlnz. At 8 o'clock, after a llttincc cere mony, tho remains of Hidalgo, consisting of his skull perforated by the bullets of his oxeoutiouers 'woro transferred to an urn in tlio chapel San Joso, in tho cathed ral, amid tho booming of cannon and martini muslo. STOCK AND PRODUCEMARKETS, Closing Quotations of the Hew York nnd lhllndelplita xohanges. New Yohk, July 30. The stock market was flrm today, but Irregular. Tho granger stocks wero fractionally lower, and there was "cov ering" by the shorts in the grangers. Closing bids: Del. AS Hadson.....130H i).. u. & w in) a Erie 10H Luke Erie & W.... Lehigh Nav 4(1 Lehigh Valley US New Jersey Cen.103 N. V. Central WH N. Y. & N. E mi Pennsylvania olH Heading ltH St. Paul 7m W. N. Y. & Pa...- M West Shore 1U5J6 Goneral Markets. Plilt.Amti.pniA, July 30. Flour firm! win ter superfine, $2.60&2.0.'S; do. extras. 82.70a3j So. 2 winter family, $2.003.10; Pennsylvania roller, clear. $i).19iQa.S0; Pennsylvania roller, straight. S.4oaa.T0; western winter, clear, JJ.aO03.5O. Wheat weak, lower, with 78o. hid and 7rt)4o. naked for July, Corn weak, lower, with 4 Be. bid and 48He. asked for July. Oats quiet, steady, with 31Hc. bill and 32o. asked for July. Hay firm; choice timothy, $17.50 18. lteef quiet. Pork dull; now mess, 812.25 12.75. Lard weak; western steam, $8.67. lliitter quiet; western dairy, 10G13o.; do. creamery, 12taiBc.j do. factory, 8H12o.; El gin, 18c.; imitation creamery, 11 Ho.; New York dairy, llliiUe.; do. creamery, 17WG18o.; Pennsylvania and western prints, fanoy, 20o.; exceptional lots higher; do. fair to choice, 17 fiiUto. ; prints jobbing at 31321a. Cheese dull; New York large, 5M07Ko.; small, CW&8?4c.; part skims, 3&5kc.; full skims, lMrl?- Eggs steady; New York nnd Pennsylvania, 13 HHo.i western fresh, 1213(u. Live Stook MKrltets. New Yohk. July 80. European cables quote American steers at 114l!o. per lb., dressed wvlgllt; refrigerator beef, u&eJ4u- Calves quiet; poor tu prime veals. S4CW.50; gruss.trV anil buttermilk calves, $.'.iijii3.37W. hhtep steady; good to rholce lambH tinner; Inferior to choice sheep, $1 8 (H3 inferior to strictly choice lamb, $1 .53.11 25 lloj steady ut V..Ju &5.IW. East LimritTV, July 1. fattle l,!h.-: prime, 51304t3 5(i, hull', stags ami cov i. ?l ;,i '.'1. IIos dul:, bent light grades, ?" -in ' ' .o common t fair, $j.lit'..J'i; roug!A.$ V . t ill biit. tlr a; extra, iJ.iU43.S0; good, iX.i.&.M; I Was an Invalid Bo long I did not expect over to bo well again. I was confined to tho houso tho wbolo winter with nervous debility and fe malo weakness, having no strong th, nppo tlto or energy. A friend urged mo to take Hood's Sarsapa rllla which I did and I was soon able to do my own work and feel that lifo is worth living. I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to nil afflicted In like manner." Mrs. M. E. Hoskixs, Mauard, Virginia. Hood's SarsapaiiEJa Es the Only True Blood PiarifSetr Prominently in the public eye. flj 6for?5. Hnnd'e Dillc nc' harmoniously with nOOU S flllS Hood's Sarsaparlllla. 25c. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine- A tom'c for ladies. If you are suffer ing from weakness, and feci exhausted and nervous; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to womanhood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by t 1 1 s i06 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa. After All Others Fail CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST Dr. Lobb, 829 H. 15th St. Ii;"11' To peenre a positive nnn permanent enro of Errors of Youth nnd Lops of Manhood nnd ofpll' diseases of tbo lllood, Kidneys lllndiler, 6kln nnd Nervous System ronsult nt oboe. Dr. Lobb. Ho guarantees in nil cases caused by Excesses, Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Henltli nnd Strength by building up tlio shattered ner vous system and adding new life nnd energy to tho broken down constitution. Consultation find examinations rcenndstrictly conlldentlnl. Ofllce hours, daily nil runday, from 9 A. M. to 3 I. M nnd G to 0 evenings. Ucad bis liook on errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. 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. btecific ron 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., 3 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 3 Teething) Colic, Crying, Wakefulness 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults v 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis , 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceacho. D-IIendnchcs, Sick tlcadoche, Vertigo.. -ftj-nyspepsla. Biliousness, Constipation. ll-8iipprcsstd-CtPn,nful Periods... lii-Whltcs, Too FrbfEaJoiirrfftrrtrr--1 13- Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 14- Snlt Ithctim, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. 15- Itlicumutlsin, Kheumatlo Pains. lU-Mnlnrln, Chills, Fever and Agt 10-Cntarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head. SO Whooping Cough J- 27 Kidney Dtsensea 38-Kervous Debility a0-Orlnary Weakness 31-Soro Throad Quinsy, Diphtheria.... "77" for HAY FEVER Bold by Drrjfgliti, or int prepaid cm reulpt of rrlce, tic., or 6 for fl.. (may bo amort), except 88, $1. tlfe only. P.llnrHmTi(MiwuAi,(EriUrgeiBevtMa),MlLDrBi Ul'SWIHEYS'SlEU.CO.t 111 Jk 115 AHlIItw Bt...NwVork. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Salesman; salary from s'art, per ''manent place. Drown Bros. Co . Nursery men Itochester, New York. 7-3Mt, WANTED. A good girl of experience for " gcnoal housework. Apply at the Herald olllce. 7- 4-1 w "IJAKEU Situation wanted. Steady situation as first or second hand by a sober, industrious nnd experienced young nnn. Address "J. F. T.," care of Herald ofllce, Slieiinndoab, Pa. tf IOR SALE. Three double dwellings, sltutte - In best part of Jit. Carmel, will be sold, single or as a whole. One of flie best paying properties In town. Address L. S. Watters, ML uarmei, x-a. 11 "T70R SALE. A Urge book case. Can be x bought on reasonable terms. Apply at the UfiuALii uuicr, ii T?STRAYED. From the premises of Anthony -L Slrngls, 13 North West street, a white and blao cow, with short tail ani one turned horn. Left about one week ao. A suitable reward will ue paiu ror its return. 7-29-lw MOTIOE OF DISSOLUTION Kntleo la here. A' by given that the partnership hertoforo existing between Lawson nnd V. A. Cherrlngton, under the firm name of Cherrlnuton Urus.. bus this day been mutually dissolved, the former havl g withdrawn from the firm. All moneys due tue nnn are to ue paiu 10 r. a. unerrtnglon. LAWSO-I ClIEUniNOTON, I. A. C'liEiiuaroN. Shenandoah, Fa., July 23, 18V5. T?OIt HUNT. A large room suitable for lodgo and olllce purines. 8lie. about 31x30. Wn 912 Ifeist Centre street. For InforniRtlnn apply to Michael i'rlhula, 210 Kast Centre street. -wi ;Sj)eolnlUt In diseases of tho &ye Har, Kfose and T&roat . 207 West Slarket St., Pottsville. A D&sperato Oonfliot Botween White and Nogro Minorst BEVEEAL KILLED IN THE HGHT. Of the Dead Ono Is a Deputy Sheriff, Whllo Another Deputy Wns Mortally Wounded. Tho Whlto Minora Were Aiding Officers to Arrest a Nogro Murderer. Bihminoham, Ala., July 81. The mln nK town of Brooksltle, flfteon miles west of hero, is In a stato of panic over a raoo riot which ooourrod yostortloy, rosultlng In tho doath of a doputy shorlll and a number of negroes, nnd the fatal wound ing of another deputy. Tho light, which lasted for ovor two hours, was botweon an organized band of whlto minors, hcadod by Doputy Sheriffs A. T. Wood and Joel Baxtor, who wero trying to arrest Jim Blggers, a negro, and a crowd of tho lot to's friends. Ovor 150 shots woro fired. Mlno BosaSllvorhouso, of tho Sloss Iron and Stcol compnny, discharged Blggors for a violation of tho mlno rules. B'gaers re mained about tho placo malting throats. Ho refused to Joavo tho company's prem ises, and a warrant was sworn out for his arrest for trespassing, and Doputy Shorlft Wood and Spoolal Deputy Jool Baxter wont to arrest him, As thoy approached Blggors fired upon them with a Winches ter rlflo. A bullet passed through Woods' head and another through his heart, kill ing him instantly. Baxter was mortally wounded, hut was able to got back to tho camp and give tho alarm. The wholo force of miners at onoo or ganized and went to arrost Blggors. Tho Fatter, in tho moantlmo, had called in a numbor of bis nogro friends, and when tho two partlos mot a pitched battle re sulted, the ncgroos Anally fleeing to tho woods. It is now said that a half a dozon or more wero shot down, several of whom wore killed outright and tho others badly woundod. Daputy Woods, who was killed, was ex sheriff of Tnlladoga county. It is bollovcd that the nrrlval of the force of olllcors from this city will rostoro qulot, and that no further demonstration will be made by the negroes. Troublo botween the white and blaok minors employed nt thoSlossor company's mlnos at Brooksldo has boon browing for somo time. There has always boon ill feeling botween tho two races, nnd it ncodod but the first shot to bring on a fight. The town of Brooksldo Is in a state of groat oxoltemcnt, every man In town be ing armed. A Tlienter Compnny In Court, San Francisco, July 81. Judge Murphy's court room lookod as If the Durant trial was in progress yesterday, but It was not. Instead the actors and managers of the Alcazar theater hold tho boards In an ondcavcr to show why thev in an onucavcr to snow wny they ' iTV- -j? n:..i: ".. r-'i .. not bo punished tmnt nntr&TnuTrcif f "The CnuTsre'ditced to 25c. Silk lifts ,6Qc, 118, ri'38, a. m., 1 12, 4 41, 6 H, should playing stance in an oruttftvery olienn. munogor W- H. Daily s attornoy s ondoavored to show that tho play had no referonoototho Durant caso, but Judge Murphy said it was tho violation of the Injunction of tho court that constituted the contompt. Tho case was postponed until Saturday. In tho mcantlmo Dally will rest In jail until ho can procure bonds. Judge Murphy mttdo the aotors promlso that they would niako no further attempt to produce the play, and thoy were allowed to go. Ofllcers Pravent a Lynching In lloston. Boston, July 31. Last night Creoionco Pngtino, 87 years old, waBshot Jn tho head, in tho right thigh and in tho left groin, with bullets from two rovolvors, by Loo poldo Santonlello, 22 years old, and his cousin, Gactano Torino, 23 years old. All of tho oombatants are bakors, and the shooting resulted from a quarrel ovor a gamo of "tocco." Torino and Santon lello were promptly arrested, but the of ficers wero unablo to control the crowd of excited foreigners, who in their oxjclto mout wanted to lynch tho prisoners. Aftor a hard struggle fifteen policemen managed to get tho prisoners to tho sta tion. Pagano's death is momentarily ex pected. SkUndt,l..ryn'tir Verge of Anarchy. Oitt or Mexico, July 81. Private ad- vlcos from tho rcpubllo of Salvador state that tho country is on the vorge of anaroby, thoro no longer being any protection to lifo or property. Murders nro committed with Impunity, and recently tho polico aa asslnatod a roputable citizen of the capi tal city, ireildent uutlerrcz is unequal to his position, and his cabinet Is made up of hetorogonoous elements, including fer vent Catholics, rampant atheists, agnos tics, Free Masons, Liberals and Conserva tives, who pull in all directions, while Gutierrez looks helplessly on. HI Third Matrimonial Tentare. London, July 31. The Duke of Argyll was marrlod to Miss Ina McNeill, for merly a lady of tho bod chamber to the queen and a cousin of Sir John McNeill, Who married tho Duko of Argyll's slstor. The ceremony took place at the Palace of Rlpon, and was performed by the bishop of Klpon, who is a cousin of the bride. The wedding was quiet, owing to the re cent doath of Lord Colln-Campboll, fifth son of the Duke at Argyll. ThlB Is tho duke's third matrimonial vonturo. Ho is 78 yoars old. Eartliciuaka Shocks In Italy. Flobknob, July 81. Slight shoots of arthquako ooourrod hero yosterday, which caused much alarm, In view of the city's recent torrlfylng experlonoe. No serious damage was dona. In tho dlstrlots con tiguous to the city the shocks wero moro lovero and caused moro damage At Coin acchl the oh aneys on somo of the houses collapsed, causing niuoh alarm. To Succeed Jlluliter Dnnn, Milwaukee, July 31. It Is reported here that Edward C. Wall, ex-ohalrman of the Democratic central committee of Wisconsin, will bo appointed minister to Japan to succeod Minister Dunn. It Is said that bo h Senators Vilas and Mitch ell are willing to eudorse him, and that his friends uro working in his behalf. . ' Mora Indemnity Itatlfled. MADRID. July 81. Tho cabinet council has aceeptsd the amouut which Amorloa demands as payment for the Mora lmlom- nlty. The chamber voted confidence In the cablnot almost unanimously. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jorsey, Delaware. District of Columbia auu juary laud, fulri slightly cooler) northwesterly winds. Torturing Disfiguring SKIN DISEASES Instantly RELIEVED by CUTICURA the GREAT SKIN CURE Soldthrouchoutt!-" wotld. Hrltlih deuot: F. Newbury & Sons. i. Kinr Edward-st.. London. Pottos Dnua St Ciieu. Coar., Sole Props., Gaston, U. S. A. Penngylvaniailr-IL SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. July 6th 1895. TrainB will leavo Shenandoah after the above dato for Wiggans, Gilbertoa Frack villo, New Castlo, St. Clair, Pottsvillc, Harr burg, Beading, Pottstown, Phoenixville, Korristown, and Philadelphia (Broad street, station) at 6 OS and 1145 a.m. and 4 15 p. ni. on week days. For Votlsvillo and inter mediate stat ons 9 10 a. m. - SUNDAY. For Wiggan's, Oilberton, Frackville, New Castle, St. Clair, Poltsvillo at 6 OS, 9 40 a., m. and 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Reading;. I'oUstoWD.l'hoenixviilo, Norriatovrn, Phila delphia at B 00, 9 40 a. m., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvillo for Shenandoah; at 10 40 a. m. anr 12 '4, 5 04 1 42 and 10 27" p.m. Sunday 11 13 a. m. and 5 40 p.m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15,. 11 48 a. m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 Ao p. m. Sunday at 10 40 a. m., 6 15 p. m. Imvo Philadelphia (Broad street station)' for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a.m., 410 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave atC 50 a, m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, for New York. Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30 (DiniUf Car) 11 00, 11 14, a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining. Cars) I 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50, 8 -WWn,. m., 12 01 night. -Sundays, 3 20", 4 05, 4 50,"3 5 15, 8 12, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 11 03 a. 1 m., 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 fiO, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 nrght. Express for Boston, without change, Jl 00 a. m., week-days, and 6 50 p. ni. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 50, 7 20 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 38 a. m. (12 31 Limited Dining Car), 1 12, 3 46, 4 41, (5 16. tiongressiorai iiimitod, lining Lar), 6 17, (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dinine Carl, and 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Express 5 00. 8 20 9 30 a. m.. 1 00 ( Satnrdav only), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 4 20, 500 5 40, p. m. week-days. Sundays, Express, 6 00 " 30. 8 00, 8 30, 900, 9 45 o. m. 4 30, p. m. Incur sion, 7 00, a. m. daily. FOR CAPE MAY.Anqlesea. Wildwood. ard Holly Beach. Express 9 00 a. m. 2 3o 4 05, 5 00, p. m. week-days. Sundays, 8 20 a. m. Cape May only 1 30 p. m. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00, a m. daily. FOR SEA ISLE CITY. Oceak Citt iro Avalo.v. Express, 9 10 a. m., 2 30,4 20 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Excursion, 7 00, a, m. daily. FOR SOMMERS POINT. Express. 8 20. 9 30, a. m., 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 5 40, p. m. week days. Sundays, S 00, 9 00, 9 45, a. m. S. M. PnEVosT, J. R. Woop, Gen'l Manager. Gon'l. Pass'g'r Agt. Lauer's and Pilsner Beers, I FinoM, 'PurgBtrIIeaUbiest. Chris' Schmidt, Agent 207 "West Coal Street. Shenandoah. SUMMER RESORTS. AtinntlC City's FavoritelBummer Resort, THE BRADY HOUSE. Location South Arkansas avenue, Atlantic City, N. J., near tue ocean ; rooms airy and. pleasant; handsomely furnished; good board! largo garden and lawn. Bend for circular. Kates moderate; p. O. Box 207. JAMES BRADY, The Schuytkill Valley Cotfc age Owned by l'eler Qrifuths, Qlrardville. 122 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Two and one-half squares from P. & It. station' half square from bench- Repainted, repapered and refurnished. Fverythlnir complete for con venience of pntrons. JdllS. M. A. aiUl'HIN, Proprlctrea 7 fl 1 y 7
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