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I., hwiphon, llnnUer, 64 nronilwav. J. Y. K. BIIIOKER, M. ., rHY&lOIANAND SURGEON, Nol 8 East Centre Streets Muhanoy City, Pa, akin and all special diseases a specialty. T U. OOYiiK rl i-nnnuPY.sr.i iw HrvhltMli1a11'Afenlldlnff.nnnifir M.ln and nmtrt LU O O CC - .BON itreoUL. DUEL IITH RAPIERS Chicago tho Scono of an Affair' of Honor. AN AUSTRIAN BARON W0UND13D. Ho Bcoatoo Infatuated With a Pretty Yourig Actress, A Young RouiUornor IVns II1 Ittvnl and Thoy Ilnd H Quarrel They Arrancod to Meet In Juoleson Park at Daybreak Somo Sharp righting In Which tho Nobleman Pared Ilndly. Chicago, Hay 25. Chlcngo was tho Bceno of a genttino romance onrly in tho morning with all the essential features a wealthy nobleman, n beautiful woman, a duel and a mystery. Baron Rudolf Kalnolcy do Korospataka, a uepliow of Count Kalnolcy, of Vienna, arrived hero a month ago, registering at tho Richelieu merely ns "Rudolph Knl noky," of Now York. WIillo in America ho became infatuated with Miss Millio Atherton, a member of tho Duff Com pany. Site led tbe Baron a doleful llfo both here and in other cities to which ho followed her. Sho constantly kept bo foro him that sho could novor become his wifo, as her heart was already given to one for whoo sake sho would shortly end her stage lifo. Knlnoky "ii.lly be came convinced of the truth of this and remained behind when tho company loft Chicago. Ten days ago, however, ho mado a fly ing trip to Louisville in ono last effort to conquer tho pretty actress. While thero ho scema to have met one of his numer ous rivals, though not tho successful ono. Saturday morning he returned to tho Richelieu, having given up his original idea of following Miss Athetton from Louisville to Pittsburg. That samo night tho man whom ho had encountored in tho South dined with him at tho Richellou restaurant, the two seeming to take a morbid interest in together drowning their mutual sorrows. A too froo indul gence in the wino onded in a quarrol in which the stranger was knockod down. Kalnoky claimed ho insultod Miss Atherton atftl asked Mr. Carlson, of tho Rlchollcu to act as his second in tho ovent of tho stranger demanding a meet ing. Carlson declined to act in this ca pacity, and when an hour afterward a friend of the Southerner nppeared with a n'oto demanding 0 meeting, Kalnoky at once accepted in a noto which ho sont to n friend then stopping at tho Richelieu, and to whom the Southerner's second was referred. Raplois Selected. The Baron was informed that all tho details had been arranged, and that tho meeting would tako pluco at Jackson Park at daybreak. Tho weapons selected wore rapiers. At 4 a. in. tho Baron ontorcd a waiting carriage and was immediately Joined by his second. On arrival at Jackson Park they found tho opposito party. Tlio Vnron Wounded. At 10 minutes past 0 the adversaries wore facing each other, sword in hand and bared to their shirts. A moment" later tho word was given, and llko a flash the Southornor commenced. After Bomo sharp fighting, tho Southerner suc ceeded in inflicting a slight wound in tho right leg of tho Baron. A little later tho Baron mado a clover lunge, which prick ed the skin on tho right shoulder of his adversary. Tho latter, howovor, parried admirably, and at this moment, to the horror of the seconds, the Baron appeared to slip and literally to fall on tho point of his adversary's sword, which entered his neck. A stream of blood gushed from tho wound. The seconds at once stopped tho combat. Baron Kalnoky was assisted to an adjoining knoll and his wound hastily dressed. Kalnoky Is supposed to bo at tho resi dence of a Hyde Park physician, who at tended tho duel in tho capacity of medi cal attendant, Tho Southorn gentleman loft tho city on tho Cincinnati train of the "Big Four" at 0:80 a. 111. BATTLE WITH HUNS. In a Drunken Itow Ono of Their Number Is Fatally Injured. Plymouth, Pa., May 25. A torriblo fight occurred last evening on tne river bank, opposito this town. Six Hunga rians from Ashley visited hero this after noon and drank very freoly. Shortly after 0 o'clock they hired two boatmen to take them across tho river toward their homo. On the way over tho intoxicated Huns in one of the boats became restless and upset it. All were precipitated into (ho river. They were rescued by the occu pants of the other boat. When the boatmondomandod their pay the Huns set upon them. Their cries at tracted tho attention of a crowd of young men on the Plymouth side, who rowed to their rescue. They thrashed tho Hungarians, four of whom lied to tho woods, but tho othors made a stubborn light and wero sorlonsly hurt. One of them is suffering from a severe ly fractured Bkull and has not recovered consciousness. It is feared that he will die. Tho other man sustained Beroral knife wounds. No arrests havo as yet been mado. Dr. Ilober Newton Explains Hl Position. New York, May 25. In his sermon at All Souls' Church yesterday the Rev. Dr. R. Ilober Newton carefully explained tho theological opinions held by him, which have attracted attention throughout tho wholo Christian world, and which will soon bo made the subject of a church in quiry. Dr. Newton based his belief on the Nicene Creed, and opposed tho thirty nine articles of the Church and tho West minster Confession of Faith. Italians Quit New Oilcans. New Obusans, May 25. Eighty Ital ians returned homo yesterday, and it is probably tho beginning of an exodus of dissatisfied or frightened Italians. All but throe- wero steerage passengers. One of those in tho cabin was a relative of Qeracci, killed iu the prison. Elated for tho Chief Justiceship. WsniKOTON, May 25. Ex-Congressman Payson of Illinois is said to bo plated for the Chief Justiceship of tho new land court. Ex-ConKreuinan Owen nn Applicant. Washing; ot, May 25. Ex-Congressman Owen of Indiana, 1b an applicant for tho position of superintendent of immigration. highest of all in Leavening Power.. TWO DEATHS TO ANSWER FOR A Woman Aceusod of KlUlnj; Both Her Ilusbuuds. Augusta, Mo., May 2b. Flvo yeara after tho commission of the crimo a wo man in this county is about to be accused in court of poisoning her first husband in order that she might marry a second, who himself recently died dnder sub plclous circumstnnoes. The first husband discovered In 188C that his wife was un faithful to him and ho ejected her para mour from the house. The following week tho husband died and nrsenlo was found in his stomach. After his death tho woman marriod tho man who cauBed tho trouble. Recently this man, who, it is alleged, had consid erable power over tho Woman, was burnt to death in bed Under suspicious circum stances. Detectives havo been at work on tho first caso some time and claim to havo discovered ovidonco that will fasten tho crime on tho woman. STANFORD FOR PRESIDENT. Tho Lenders of tho InopIo Party 8ay Ho Will Head Tliclr Movement. Washington, May 25. Tho leaders of the third-parly movement hero profess to have diroct assurances that Senator Stan, ford, of California, is ready to put him self at the head of their movement with all that is therein implied, and that ho will bo tho standard bearer of tho "Alli ance" or "Peoplo's Party" in 1802. Somo of the Alliance leaders claim to be authorized to mako public tho alleged fact that Senator Stanford considers ho holds his great fortuno simply as "stew ard for tho people" ' What the Druggists say of Heiskeil'sOintment: When weareauKed to recommend a prepara tion for bkln disease, we ham out IIeimckli.'8 Ointmknt, with every confluence of its success ful treatment of ttie disease." J. C Hkcick, 6 Main St., Butler, Pa. "I have been selling nEiaKEix's Ointmknt for eleven yenra. It gives universal satisfaction It will euro Tktteb." G. W. 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A gentlemen who called upon the Pres ident said that ho expressed himself very much displeased with the -manner In which the Premier had treated our Secre tary's proposition, and ho Intimated that unless a response were received soon this government would tako the bull by tho horns, and, regardless of what England might think, Issue very vigorous orders to the commanders of American revenue 'utters. It was over a month ao that Secretary Blaine's proposition was transmitted to Lord balisbury, and, so far as can be ns cortalnod, neither is a reply on its way nor has it even been prepared. Tho alacrity wi i which Great Britain's chief diplomatic officer act-opted tho sugges tion that this year thero should be no slaughter of fur-bearing animals in Behring Sea, and tho way in which ho now Ignores what this government re gards as a Just request, havo oxcited much comment here in administration circles. San Francisco. May 25. 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CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorlcl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Comptroller of the Currency, y Wathington, April 8, 1601. J Whereas, By satisfactory evidence pre' seated to tbe undersigned, It has been made to appear that "The Merchants' A'atlonnl Bank of Shenandoah," In tbe .Borough of Bhenandoah, In the Connty of Schuylkill and Btate of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions of the (statutes of the United Btates, required to be complied with before au association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking. Now, Therefore, I, Edward B. Lacey, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cer. tifythat "The Jlorclmuts' National Bank of Hhenaudoah," in the Borough ol Bhenandoah In the County of Schuylkill, and Btate ot Pennsylvania, 1b authorized to commence tbe business ol banking as proy'ded In section fllty-one hundred and eixty-nlne of the Ke- vlsed Btatutes of the United Btates. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, wit I i new my hand and seal of oulce this 6th day of April, 1891. No.1518. E S- LACEY. Comptroller of the Currency, IfiSSs. M is Sea SEATS. IN THE 8ENATE. Tho National Lawmakers Selecting Tholr PnsltloDS for tho Noxt Houston. Washington, May 25. Thero lias boon considerable changing around of Boats In tho Senate chamber. Senator Colquitt, of Georgia, has pre-ompted Senator Joo Brown's neat right in the front row of tho Democratic side and next to the main aisle. Mr. Carlisle goes down to Reagan's place the old Beck seat lu the second row facing the Vice-President. Mr. Brlco nets Colquitt's old neat lathe rear row of the Democratic side, and Hill gets tho next one to that Hampton's. Gordon, of Georgia, will occupy Bate's former place, and the Tenueseean will movo around to the one to be vaoated by Faulkner, of West Virginia. The new Senator from Louisiana, Mr. White, who succeeds Mr. Hustls, will sit where Mr. Payno, of Ohio, had a desk, and Mr. Palmer, of Illinois, will be a close neigh bor of Mr. Barbour on the outside row. On the Republican side the shifting has been Just as marked. Wasbburne succeeds Ignalls, and Quay will sit where Mr. Evarts used to do his talking. Walcott goes down from a back seat to the place vacated by Mr. Spooner, and Sona'.or Dixon of Rhode Island will occupy the chair soon to be vaoated by Senator Edmunds. The Kansas states man, Peffer, has been awarded au ox tremo right-hand corner seat, lately occu p'od by Senator Allen. NEW DISEASE AMONG SHEEP. Imported front tho Wost nnd ITutal to One Farmer's Flock. Kohtbioht, N. Y., May 25. A slugHar nnd most fatal disease has broken ocln the large flocks of sheep owned by De Witt Sharp, of this place, who, piiEzled to account for the deaths of the animals, communicated with the Stato authorities. A thorough Investigation and examina tion of tho sheep docided the State In spector, Mr. Qulgly, to adopt drastic moasuros, and all which had been with thoso that had died, numbering about 200, wero at onco killed and their bodies burned. It was found that tho animnls had died from worms which had preyed on tho liver and other organs, and their exist ence Is traced back to certain parasites, generally flies, which lay eggs on tho grass oaten by tho sheep. It 1b believed that tho disease has been imported from tho Wost, as a number of sheep were brought from there a few months ago by Mr. Sharp, and until then it was totally unknown hero. Rev. Dr. Ilrldemannn Episcopalian. New YonK, May 25. The Rev. Dr. Charles Do W. Bridgman, who resigned from tho pastorate of the Madison Avonuo Presbyterian Church on aecoun t of theologlo viows which ho held, not consistent with the doctrinal tonetsjof mat denomination, was continued oy Bishop Henry O. Potter yesterday after noon in this city as a communlcant'of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Also his wife, son and daughter, together with his friend and old parlshlouor, Dr. Alfred L. Loomls, tho noted physician, were con- Urmeu. Stubbed Ills Wifo and Flod. Rio Grand City, Tox., May 25. Dernto Medina killed his wifo yostorlay and es caped to Moxlco Ho swam tho river amid a shower of mullets. Medina walk ed into tho house and found his wifo nr. VlTltrtnr, n Imalrnf ff (Ini.uM nml lin n . proached her, spoke to her lovingly and oogan to play with nor hair, whon sud denly he drew a dirk, reached over hoi right shoulder and stabbed her to the heart. Sho had two children and was a beautiful woman of tho Spanish style. ?Tho Hoy Died ot Exhaustion. ittsduro, Pa., May 25. Dr. Jamoa McCann, at tho West Penn Hospital, last evening, mado tho fourth attempt to re move a piece of olny pino stem from tho bronchial tube of David Williams, a 4. year-old boy. Thy lad had swallowed it a week ago. All efforts to grasp it with a probe, of which several kinds were used, proved futilo, as it was impossible to secure a hold upon tho hard substance About two hours after tho operation tha boy died of exhaustion. NEWS OF THE DAY. Ed. Mooro, who kidnapped his young eon on Thursday night at Watcrtown, N. Y., from his mother, has been captured. Tho members of the Now York and Brooklyn Coal Exchanges, on excursion this week, will bo entertained by tho coal men of Baltimore William Welch has started on a tramp from Chicago to New York to decide a wager of $500.gHo is to walk the 091 mllos of his route in 10 days. Tho International Telegraph District and Construction Company, of Bnltimoro, have admitted their insolvency and con sented to the appointment of receivers. An order has been lssuod from the Navy Department placing the Navy Yard at Nor. folk, Va., under Civil Service rules and declaring all positions of foreman or master mechanics vacant on July 1. The bill passed by the Massachusetts Legislature restricting tho height of buildings to 125 feet has been signed by Governor Russell. Tho rostrictioa applies to buildings in course of erection. Tho fauulty of Harvard Collogo has made tbe annual award of fellow shlps and scholarships to tho graduata schooL Tho fellowships run go in value from $150 to $750 and aggregate- about $18,000. The directors of the California Athlotlu Club decided to offer another purse of, $7,500 to Jackson and Corbot'tfor another "go" boforo tho club. Eaoh of tho men was awarded $3,600 for their part in Thursday night's fight. To take poison and die in tho arms of her beloved was tho romantic intention of Mrs. Agnos Ilobblns of Now Haven. Conn., but it resulted in the poking ol a yard of rubber hose into her stomach and a period ot extreme nausoa. Sho will live. Frionds of Mrs. Mary Norton of Addi son, Vt., aro divided in the opinion whether sho was dead when placed in tho collln. 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