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HT f IS! lao rlchcatof nllre.tor.tlre Fouu.j ' l c .pUeu. tlid .siui. subutauceil tii tta )uuit n.il cirt. that sr. eihnnitfld lo l 9natwilira-ri-nrflui.'-dWdir'a'uliiTllfffition. nrfb uru a, urrwurk, u nj, cicvat.4t ubuae.eto. VhAT ,1V 15CH8! 11 luollna tlm blooi pnrD Ciiiilic)'. .n tr.alcrevtiAn verfMt, It ri-ente. o'.lu n.l( iuul lo aud clrcucth. Th. uerros be Idc insl4 iro"'.th. brtlnlHom.. .ctiv. and ol.ar. Tlvttt 'rinff loKvltalilvand fttoppjnff all wasting .lr ms ntl wpakneuH In ritiitr .rx, it ha. Dtt nuii ; aiil ."afpmal.rftfuUtorit i.wurth Us w lultt p.'U. Oneboxlartsawvek. rrice&c.or bcxiij.iiu. Drtiffcists or by mall. Hook froe. . THB OR. CHASE COMPANY, U13 Ubratnut KU flilladtliibU. At tho Scouo of Jcso James' Kxplolts n llnnilof Slaslced Men Stop tlio Trnlti and Speed Alvny with tho ISxpress Car and locomotive. Kansas Citv, Dco. 21. Dluo Cut, mnilo historic through tlio operations of tho Jnmcs and Younger bauds when they woro ploncors In tho train robblug Indus try, wns tho si'ono last night of Its fourth holdup by road agents. At 0.20 o'clock tho bt. Louis and Chicago osprcss was flaggod at Dluo Cut and camo to a stond stlll, Masltod men lmmodlatoly covered tho engineer and flroman and compelled them to got do wn from tholr can. At tho sauio tlmo another mombcr of tho bandit gang uncoupled tho oxprcss car from tho rost of tho train. Tho robbers climbed aboard tho locomotlvo and tho ex press car, nud befofo tho surprised train men had tlmo to colloet tholr wits tho bau dlts woro speeding down tho steop grado beyond Blue Cut with tho ongluo and tho oxpress couch, and Express Mcssongcr A. II. Fryer, of St. Louis, a prisoner in tho car. Kansas City officials of tho United States Express company stato that tho train carried very little cash, but tho car was filled with an enormous amount of mjscellanoous oxpross of groat valuo. Christmas boxes mado up a considerable amount of tho treasure As to Express Mossonger Fryor, all tho officials will suy is that ho hoiivlly armed, and Is ''doad gamo," but thoy admit that 'tho chancos wo against him. Whou tho robbery bocamo known at Indopendouco a posso of county officials But out for tho scene of tho holdup, aud at midnight County Marshal Keshlear was arranging to send out a force of officers from Kansas City. At 1 o'clock this morning a telophono message was received from Glondalo stat ing that Engineer E. 1). Meado and his flroman hud arrived there. Immediately uftor tho robbery thoy set out towurds Glondalo in search of their locomotive. Thoy found their englno "dead" in u out a milo oast of Glondalo. with theoxpross car, but tho report Bays nothing about tho futo of the oxpress messenger. Engineer Moado is reported to havo said that thoro were tliroo robbers, aud that ho Idcntlllcd them as thrcojif tho men who holdup tho train two months ago. It was at Bluo Cut in 1881 that tho James gang hold up n Chicago and Alton oxpross train aud mado ono of tho biggest huuls In tho history of train robbery. A few yours lutor anothor big train robbery was committed at tho sumo place, aud two months ago, on Oct. 23, tho third hold up of tho Ulue Cut occurred. Tho mou who planned tho robbery in Octobor were locul novices, and got nothing. Two mom burs of tho gung huvo blnco beou arrested, and uro in jail. Tholr accomplices uro known and tiro fugitives. Though Blue Cut is loss than fifteen miles distant from Kansas City, It is a wild and uusottled section and un ideal spot for such outlawry. It is u deep cut through solid rook, and oxcept in broad daylight is almost as dark as a tunnel. For u long tlmo It was patrolled day nnd night, but u tow yours ago, after thojbaudlt gangs about thoro woro supposed to havo effectually broken up, tho guards wero withdrawn. HI5 LIFE FORJHIS DOLLARS. Captain of a Wrecked Vessel Dragged to Death by Mexican Coin. San Diego, Cal., Deo. 24. A terrlflo storm occurred in tho Gulf of Campocho on tho 11th aud 12th of this month, nnd among other oasuulltlos reported is tho wreck of tho bark Jamaica with twolvo passongors and most of tho crow lost. Tho .Tmnn1n i.ad lwM.ti.l fpn,n Pamnanhn j Vora Cruz and had a valuul't cargo and somo treasure aboard. Sho iicountored a norther on tho night of tho nth, but got through till the afternoon of tho noxtday, nil tho timo working westward to Vora Cruz. Ono acoldont after another ocourred to tho rigging, finally making It impossi ble to Hvo in tho enormous seas. With al. most all hor sails torn away tho Jamaica returned and attempted to got back to to Cumpocho, but without buocess. Tho rudder biwirae disabled, throwing tho vos- I eel nt tho liioroy of tlio storm. i ho pusongors took to tho boats, which waro repeatedly swumpod. Most of tho crow i-lmply put on life preservers and jumpod into tho sea. The captain wus ono of thoso. Ho strappod 100 Mexican dol lars upon him and, clinging to a barrel, tried to reach shore. The survivors saw him sink, owing to tho weight of tho motul. Tho sight was a torrlblo one as ono passenger after another sank, tho boats proving uumanagoable. The sailors woro all drownod, and only threo men aud n boy oscupod of tho passongors. Tho vessel sank soon nf tor sho was abandoned. Tho wreck ocourred oil tho port of Dos Hosas, Tabasco. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Arbuclile Was Not Poisoned. New York, Deo. 21. Coroner Tuthlll announcod yostorday that ho had rocolvod a final report from Profossor It. A. Wltt haus, who analyzed tho contents of tho stomach of Frank I', Arbuckle, of Donvor, who was found unconscious near Ono Hundred and Fifty Second street and Eighth avenue a month ago, dying soon afterwards. His overcoat, joivolry and money had boen ctolon,though thoro woro no marks of violence on tho body. Tho analysis showed no truces of of poison whatovcr. Death was duo to heart dlsoaso. Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 Wholesale Murder In Minnesota. Mankato, Doe. 21. A wholesale mur. i dor was committed at Madella, a small ! town twenty miles west of here, late Mon day night. John Mottle shot and killed Dennis J. Jobllnskl, the latter's son, aged 19, and a daughter, ogod 10. A fourth person was badly woundod. Tho slayer then put a bullet through his own head. Mottle was Infatuated with Jobllnskl'i daughter, nnd tho father objootod. The murdoror was 25 years old. Venerublo Klopers Wedded. Chicago, Doo. 21. James Canovan, 66 years old, and Mrs. Ann Murphy, 63 years old, doped from the homes of tholr chil dren and wora married by n prlost with out tho sanction or presence of tholr nu merous relatives. The marriage had been vigorously opposed by their children, and , the aged pair lore tnoir nomos by stealth, I and with closed carriage and other tra ditional olopomont accompaniments suo- 4' 1 YJliV mr J Good namri, healthful exercise. i and proper raedl- health. Good health is the greatest beautifier. Neither a man nor a woman can have an attractive person ality who suffers from ill health. If It were not for disorders of the digestive organs, nine tenths of the medical books In the world could be safely destroyed. Not only the minor maladies, but the majority of serious dlieaies have their Inception in a disorder ed digestion. 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Tor tho approaching midwinter vacation season tho Pennsylvania l'allroad Company has arranged another of its annual holiday tours to Old Point Comfort, ltichmoml, nnd Washington. Tho great popularity of theso tours in past seasons attests the high catima tion in which they aro held. Old Point Comfort as a fashionable winter resort, and as a point of historic interest, needs no introduction to the traveling public. Nor does Richmond, the one-time capital of the short-lived Confederacy. Washington, always attractive, will bo made peculiarly so by tho festivities of tho holiday season. Tour will leave Xew York aud Philadel phia Saturday, December Stl. Kates, return ing via Richmond and Washington, 35.00 from New York, $33.00 from Philadelphia: returning direct, $10.00 from Xew York and 11.00 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. 1'or tickets, itineraries, nnd ether informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking oilices, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Ucnoral Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. July Ten Years for a Murderous Soldier. CHICAGO, Dec. 21 IMvuto Juiiios U. Allen, comlctod of killing his comrmle, Ounlul JI. Cull, of tho Flfteouth United States infiintry, nt Fort Sheridan on March 20 last, was yosterdny sontonced to ton years' Imprisonment nt hard labor. Tho seutonco Is tho most loulent for man slaiiRhter allowed by tho fedornl statutes. Tho killing of Call uroso ovor a qunrrol which Allon anil Call, who woro both nth lotos, agreed to settlo with a boilng bout. Allon wns worsted, and immediately at tcrwurd shot his opponent dead. Beauty Unrolled f '.V. lh'". To the ndnifrlns of tlioso who havo ft taste for rcftlly fine wall paper la the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have just recelveri.You can find any color or pattern you wont for your hat), bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or enfe, from Sc up to f-'J per roll, lino artistic papers a specialty. 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A rrlentl of A, Iltiiniiitmil, tho Sccoml i t ire l'rp.lilonl nf the In.tltlillnn, Io fviiils 1 1 1 si. frnm thv Cliuruoof Dcrulvluii tlio Dlrerlurs. j CniCAcio, Den. St. W. A. Ilnminonil I Bccoiul vlco proslilont of tho Niilioiml Hank of Illinois, who has Iweti chareil with imlllng tho wool over the oyeq of tho til roctorsof tho defunct bnnk, would not tnl K whan won In his palatial homo at Kvanston. Tlirough an lntlmato frlond, however, ho ninde a strttoniont which Is onlculalod to impllcato nevernl of tha di rectors us well ns two or threo men who nro not oonnoctod with tho bank. "W. A. Haminond Is to bo mndo tho pcapegoat of tho falliiro of tho National Hank of Illinois," said tho frlond. "Ham mond Is not any more to blanio for the (iiiKiunt of money loanod on Calumet se curities than aro tho members ot tho II nance cummlttoo of tho bank nnd Its di rectors, it was necessary to tho purposes ot n man (MMiijctcd with tho South Chi cago city railway and an ofllcorof one ot tho best known banks of this city to do precloto the Calumet eloetrlo road's stock, and to this end these two men brought about the wrecking of the National Bank of Illinois. "Of tho bank's funds $S, 175,000 had been loanod on tho Calumet securities. Tho plan for wrecking was brilliant cause an Investigation, depreciate Calumet stock aud buy It; then combluo this valuable properly of sixty-three mllos of now track, equipment and franchise with tho South Chicago railway, eventually combining with tlio Chicago City railway, and mako a fortune of millions within llvo or ton years. "Tho truth of tho mattor Is mombors of tho flnanco committee and cortnln direc tors of the National bank of Illinois havo known tho amount of tho Calumet loan nnd had hoped to mako Individual for tunes on tho success of tho venture Four yours ago W. V. Jacobs, who startod tho Calumet road, borrowed $115,000 and paid It up In full. After that tho road passed Into othor hands nnd a loan wns mado on tho securities with tho full knowlodgo of tho flnanco committee of tho bank and by President Schneider himself. "It was tho Idea of a man connected with tho South Chlcngo City railway to wreck tho bank nnd tho men who had been bucking Caulniet through the bank. It has succeeded nnd tho probabilities nro that tho Calumot Klectrio will bo sold to tho South Chicago City railway man and his friend tho bunker, who lent his Hume to this scheme to make a fortune out of tho transaction himself. "Tho olllccrs of tho bank finding that tho bank osnmlnor was awaro of tho sit uation began to hasten the transactions thoy hud conceived for tho sale of tho se curities, and thus tho clearing house be came nlurmod. Could the mutter hnvo boon doluyod thirty or sixty days the Cal umot lCleotrlo securities would not hnvo boon found among tho bank nssots. Tho salo would havo been effected possibly at n loss to tho bank, but without disturb ance to tho publlo or heavy loss to tho stockholders of tho bank. Hut this course was not agreeable to tho purposo of per sons desiring to control the Calumet Eloe trlo road. Threo years ago E. S. Droyornlonoowed tho bunk $1,000,000, nud for threo years Mr. Hammond has boon trying to reduco that sum. It wan lessoned ono half when tho doors of tho bank closod and It was duo to Vlco Prosidont Hammond that this wns accomplished. If tho securities for tho loans to Droyor nnd Woiss have disap peared, they disappeared Saturday. That may develop later. Ono director took $113,000 out of tho bank Saturday after noon. There was no exctiso for falsifica tion of accounts, for tho diroctors know tho amount of tho Calumet loan." After reading tlio abovo Rtntcmont Di rector I'ngo said: "Never did I seo un tho book kept for tho purposo of Informing tho directors of tho bauk ns to who wero applicants for lonns tho nanio of tho Cul umot Eloetrlo railway." Captain Schnoldor, president of tho Na tional Hunk of Illinois, lives iu a rather Bhowy brick rosldouco nt No. 2000 Michi gan nvonue. Ho Is 73 yours old, and In rather feoblo health. When called upon by n representative of tho Associated Press ho said ho bhould have no statement whntovor to make, nnd ho seemed iiulto brokou by tho calamity which hasbofallon him. Thero is no prospect of the bank's resuming, nnd It Is by no moans cortuln thnt It will pay Its depositors lu full, as at first promised. E. S. Droyor nnd his partner, Hobort Dorgor, of tbo banking llrm of E. S. Droyor & C ., which collapsed Monday as a result of the closing of tho National Dank of 1 .Inols nnd for whoso arrest war rants v.v issuod, gavo thomsolvos up yos torday. Arrangements had already boon made for bondsmen, and the two bankers woro promptly released. Thoy aro charged with receiving u deposit on Saturday lust, knowing tholr bunk wus Insolvent. PVEUY inn- r, I I I. ' 1 llt'i!, 1 1h't el.- - lllf.t iiy tn im , n '5 4 BKIV n- t A purity niul ni . 1 i Mo, o-ife, lniMK't Tit, ci'i nil . niul c-pff i ill i H- Id throughout 1' At rum rHi . i W" How to i 11- ALCOHOLIC, BROM-KOU NERVOUS A?l HEADACHES 1 if A Ouri'il Iiy thin Krimulnr cITcrvrrtj. f Inut An iiixtiutt euro fur noim l I lend lichen, which oftoi neuunule t it ntht out. JOHN F. CLE1 EOTTIXR OF CARBONATE! 1 and 19 Pencil Alley, S "A HAND SAW r TO I ..Hi Jd til .111,1 I ,, irer-. I t rti ms i K L t;i dt i IS THE FROPB Jj I Summer 5-fc THE BEi Tor over 25 years i Biliousness, lndigs.1 Kidney Trouuiss, fi-1,: an Appetite, and Take it now and get yoD'.jH PRESCRIBED E ' HOP BITTER I'm b m ii ... KG if :iMl 11 .Jilrs. l Sold by f1LJ' j t Ps 3oactlmesneol'., " 1 i ISlWS X "I an 1 tsCvv .in I " oolat. BootuJ.' 1 J11'" For Sale bjV V- s.t it C THAT D US u, 1 1 111 urn a ii. A Alulno ltank Closes Its Doors. AunniiX, Deo. 21. The American Hank ing and Trust company ot Auburn closed Its doors and mado application for u re colvor yesterday. The directors publlHhed u Gtateiueiit nttriliutliiB tholr action to In ability to leallze on western Invostmonts Bulliuloiilly to moot tho doinunds of de positors. Another Wisconsin Hunk Fnllure. West Summon, Deo. 21. Tho Hank of West Superior, capital 160,000 and $50,000 surplus, suspended operations yootorduy as n direct result of the failures of tho Bunk of Minnesota and tho Hunk of Illi nois. Tho olllelnls say they expect to ro BUino and pay depositors lu full. Killed nt u Itnllroml CroHslng. Tiienton, Deo. 21. Mrs. Henry Hornn nd Miss Tyrrell, her sister, woro drlvlUR In n carriage yesterday afternoon ovor tho Philadelphia nnd Itoudlng railroad tracks, at Woodbourno, Pa., when tholr team wna struck by a train. Miss Tyrroll was In stuntly klllod aud Mrs. Hornn fatally In jured. Sho was taken to St Frauds' hos pital, this city, whore sho Is iu a dying condition. To Welcome ltlioiks to Cape Town. OAl'E Tows, Deo, 84. Cocll Ilhodes will arrive In Capo Town on Saturday Tri umphal arches havo boon erected and there will bo a torchlight procosr.lou iu his honor, with a banquet and many speches. In fact, a big 1 'l'jWeJgjiup has lnrn th Anr K you felt in your Bhoulrt1 Diedl V overcoitt, this raorninfr&t f T-) T TT1T 1 .. V XVCXEjU" W8 P and that means trouble! Ip rK' A r i iTni V which Is a nosltlvo cu it hi o ! n Nouralgla, LumbaKo.ior iipl h Lamoness, Cramps a.ui.P l1 nVB I Price 25 cts, and B' 111 D Prepared b, H. J. HACKE'J PHILA. & READ! 1 - I IN HKI'liOT DEC 0. 1 Trains leave Sliennndcnli as foltfta Tor New York via Phlliuli'l),! , 110, 6 2S, 710 li. III., 12 SI, iu SllMiliiVH, 2 10 ll. III. I'. I For New York via tnucli C'huii y 5 211, 7 10 1. in.. 12 1 nnd !) CO p. mJt .7 Kor ltrailhiR and riilladelphllf " 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 u.lii., 12 uj, 3 Ctl midKc . : Ua s, 2 10 a. in. l'or Pottsvlllo, week days, 2 10-, . 12 IB, 3 ai and 5 iW p. in. Sundays) nl Kor Tainnquu unit Mnlmnoy dalio 210, 5 2H, 710 II. in., 12 J, 3 CO d;r Himiliiys, 2 10 a. m. 1 r riir MiiiiiniHiMirT, minuury n) itiH iU'l Ml re 111 ... .pit edl in I Pi ml n ni i' I week duyM, S 25, 11U0 a, Smtiliivu. a m u. i Vnr Iahnnoy Plane, wcckdnyall 7 In I, nil. ... to , , kk'a1j , IV, . . J ,.. I,,., ., U.I, U JO, p. in. Hunilays, 2 10, l'or Asiunnu ana 7 10, 1130 u. l (liiys, 3 23 n. in. Tor Itulttinore, Wnsliinirton nni, 11. AO. H. It., tlirmiBh trains tP I Tcrnilniil, l'liilmlelplilu, (! Ic It v' t 2:u, am, sssJ 10,3 25 a. in, V' ' 1 Slinlnokln, wc 'I 721 and 9q., a 10 and 7JT n . 1 3 50, 7 00, 11 20 n. 111.. 3 40 anil 7 II'-1 7.V5, 112i! a. tlon'al trains from Twenty fourttni I nut sireris siailou, wceK clays, 10 J 12 11 8 10 p ill. Hununya, 1 35, 8 23 , TRAINS FOIl HHENANl ' ' Leave New York vlo I'lilluil " i 18, 130, 800a. in., 130. ISO, 1 lti ulKht. HiinilnyH.0OOp.nl. 1 leave New York via Mauch l il.iyn, 1 30, 0 10 a. m., 1 30 anil 1 15 I l.ciive Philadelphia, Heading tfACT days, 1 20, 8 35, 10 05 n. in, andfL p. in. Holidays, 1 1 30 p. m, j B Leave icejiiiiiiR, weelc (lays, d 11 11 55 a. in., OCX) nnd 8 20 p. in. Huiif V' Iavo 1'ottsvllle, week days. a'iT I 12 30 anil 012 p.m. (Sundays, 2 3Jng' J Leave Tammiun, week days, 3 tlbujl , in., 1 27, 7 20 nud 0 13 n. in. Hunt .it f 1 f..l...n.. r.f. .ill 11 17 it. m 2 03, 7 II and 10 OS p. ieiur I I Leave Mnlianov l'lnne. w,.nlf lr I.1U1VA V II lunuimrt t7.kL. 'b ' in U'IKimwI II JI ., ... U.....I ' i I ..... w w hisk , in, CUIIUUJH( J I ATLANTIC CITY DIVlji Leave Plillailclphla Clicstnut sik South strett wliuif for Atlantic til w eeKiuiys Hxiircss, 'JOOa. in i p. in. Accommodation, 80 i n ifl Hiiiiilays-Kx,us:. un), looo Jre imlutlon,8 0Uu, in 4 15p m rl, IteturnliiK leave Atlantic CltJ Atliiutlo and Arkansas avenues YOV necKunys cJlri.s, 7 .3, 900 4 n(, J (s ... ,. u,n,u,iui,lr o ia n 8und-y 1'jpre 1 100. 730p, '-' ilutloll 7 n 11 111 II. p iu 1 Purler t lira 011 all express train I I I A HWP KMltl), c (J i (Jea 1 Superintendent. ( A vl Iji, Wiiwil": sgU100 Jin Ml-
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