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Show f tar jim 3fttrt!otu PaWlihad 1TXST XTXKIKQ, Sundaji kl tat C)m Pbuishik Comfat. v A JIaMter (gpn higginbothamTchild IsTOTIOEl xeeato4 $ 4. 87 1 Stroke. NEXT DOOR TO Z. Quincy has been never so upturn- ed as tm Saturday last. Oo going into thi First National bank this morning at eight o'clock, the porter discovered the ceiling and walls near the vault badly shattered, and bricks shaken from their places. He at once notified the officials, when an investigation was made, revealing a Tobfcery which in its conception and execution eclipses- any of the daring schemes for plunder ; that figure in s the annals of recen t" American crimes. It being impossible to unlock the vault door, an exploration was made in- the second story, where an opening was found in the, hall floor, through which burglars had descended on thejtop of the vault. Further examination showed that a hole over three feet square had been drilled through three feet Of solid masonry, and a plate of boiler iron two feet ' square cut from the lining of the j?uJt'lw,HhM chilled chisels. This done, access was obtained to the interior of tie vault, whore were two safes, one contaiqing the money and special deposits of the bank, and the other government bonds and valuable papers. The money safe was found with the doors blown off their hinges and depleted of all its contents, save 0 a bag Of gold. There was in it id currency belonging to the bank, r$200,0Q0 in .Adams county bondjwoj-tpar, and special deposits etf greenbacks an! government bonds that run the total up to $oVi),WV Tho other safe containing Valuable papers and bonds was also charged with powder and blasted, but did not yieia, tana jis ., conieuw, aiicjugn ehowinz the marks of powder are ; f4 , safe in tha vault. "'That morning were found the tools employed by the burglars. The kit was elaborate and of the most modern invention. The theories differ as to the time of organizing this robbery and the length of time required to execute it. Some contend that several nights wexe occupied in breaching the ma- Qtinrj $b4 iron' lining :of the jrauU, while others insist that the job was commenced and successfully finished last night. The manner of working, after teaching the interior of the vaultwas as follows : Powder was drilled into the cracks around and between the hinges of each safe, and held fast by ine iree use oi puixy. connecting fuse was then adjusted to set both blasts off at oncy and then pass through a rubber hose to the top of the highest sate, where a small pistol was screwed on an old ledger and so arranged that when it was discharged if aaf rff iYiA vTica 'Tina" rtiofnl vqb fired by means of a cord which led from the vault to tho street," and thus the' burglars- set off the explosion when the Ticinitj or the bank: was clear of peoplo. Several persons in adjacent buildings heard the sound and, felt tha concussion, but thought it nothing serious. Ine sate that was blown open was one oi usaa s patent and of Cinemnati make V. s. Tenheld, cashier, says that the currency and special deposits taken from it would make a respectaIn the bank, at the ble wagon-loatlme Of the rojbbery, was a galvanic battel y alarm connected with all the windows and doors and leading into the vault. So nicely did the cracks- mendoineir wont, nowever, inai thcy not only guarded against it, but also raised the windows to save them from the effects of the concussion. To get away with the spoils it was necessary also to let one of their WILLIAMS, SCOVILLE IMMENSE STOCK OF AT THE neu-ivoo- . JOB WORK BRACKETS IS IXKCCTED J. TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. DOORS AXD WIXDOW FRAMES BUILDERS' Style xaLjporlox" PAI3TTS. OILS, WHITE VAKXIflllE!, PUTTY, ETC. Bill Head, Sabbath-breakin- OFFER A TEN PER CIOT. 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The bank publishes a statement that it will not be seriously affected bv the robbery, nd wilt oontinuer its bufiness na Tav ail deposits, it is one ot the strongest institutions, in the West, and its stock sold last week for 145 and . was considered worth more Twenty thousand dollars are ffered. by the. bank fo? the recovery of the bonds. r, seTeaiy-uv- Tvf o doors west of Main We have the largest stock of num-bcr'4'- gorge, MEECHANT TAILOft SCROLL WORK CUT TO ORDER. & :o:- - , The A - ; y d. . . . - J t ' : -- a . PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, Red and White Pine Scantling, Flooring, CHARTER OAK STOVES A SPECIALTV a materials in every svuuit, Dress and Fancy top variety, All kinds of PRODUCE received iD all styles, of Pickets, Mouldings Hand-r- a Us, Balusters, Newell Exchange. Posts, Urns, and Fancy and Ornamental Work of all kinds. $90,-0Q- n.t9 GENEEAL MERCHANDISE, Now on hand, Comprising in part: Ogden Junction Office s , I., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Material, Building C. M. 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