7 MAY BE ALOM FIGHT Tho Contest for tho Iiopubli Hcan National Convention. CLAIMS ARB NOW UEINQ HEARD. The Meeting Wh Galled to Order at 11 O'olook by Chairman Olarkaon- New YorU, Ran I'ranolsco, Qmahn, I)n trult unit MlmionpolU Still Cnnfldmit uf Winning Tho Metropolis Claims 'i'i Votns on tho I'lrst lliillot lUitrolt Mon Have AMUruDDAi of Sonoml Choice nnd Arena In Optimistic Voln. Wamiikotok. Nov. 9fi. Shortly after 11 o'clock this morning tho Nnttonnl Republican Committee was oalleil to or der by -Chairman Cliirkson, anil tbo groat fight of Relucting u place to hold the Itepubllcan National Convention of 1892 had begun. The meeting la holdln tho blgbnuquot ballot tho Arlington Hotel, and nil tho available space la packed full of pooplo, as the hearing of tho clalma of tho vari ous cities Ih open to the public. Oen. Clarkaon wan mado parmanont chairman, and at this writing the cre dentials of tho representatives aro boing preae uted. The vaoanoy from Pennsyl vania caused by tho resignation of Sena tor Quay may be Oiled by tho State chairmen, Watres, or Secretary Frank Loach. A contest Is likely over tho representation of Utah, whioh Is claimed by both Judge Mcllrldo and Judge Uartch. One hour Is allowed each city tor spoecbea In its behalf, but in Bcvoral canes it Is not thought likely that tho hour will be consumed. A ballot will be taken this evening. It is regarded as very likely that tbo contost will bo a prolonged onenndthntn great number of ballots will have to bo taken before the result is reached. The claims of Now York will bo pre sented by Senator Illscock, seconded by Senator Hawley of Connecticut. Chaunoej M. Depow will be unable to attetul. Tho speakers for Mlnnosota well be Heading Clerk C. W. Johnson ot tho Senate and Senators Sab in and Washburn. Ex-Clovurnor 1'ornkor will Bpoak for Cincinnati, Socrotary Fostor refusing to take part in tbo light beonusa ot his connection with tho administration. niironimnn McKonna will plead tho causo of UftlliorulOj General Palmer and Conaresamun Allen Will argue for Do trolt, and Judgo C. It. Scott for Omaha. Tho Detroit committee report n vory eiicnurnulmz outlook. Thoy have ussttr- ancos of second oholco and thoy think thero is now no llrst oholoo and that Now York, San Francisco and Cincin nati aro out of tho raco, and in tho ovont of Now York dropping out thoy hopo to gain strength trom that quar ter. Ban Francisco, thoy say, will, on account of tho traus-ltlsslBslppl deal, favor Omaha If thoy boo they cannot win. . .. Mr. II. Do Young, ot tlie ban trancis- co Chronlclo, feels very ovor tho prospects. distance, he says, peared in and tbo A SENSATIONAL ARRSST. . Cnntniotor 8hphird, MUaluff fnr"'n Yfnr, lleturiiN, ntiit 1 ttrld tut it Htirloufc tllmrge. WilkMdarrR, l'a., fov. S3.Tho ar rest of W. II. Shepherd, the wealthy contractor of this city, whose mysteri ous disappearance from homo Inst Jan uary created a sensation throughout the country, has caused much excitement. He arrived here Saturday night, after olovon mouths' absence. Ilia coming was awaited, but In soma manner he oludod thoso who wore watching for hlnj and wont nulatly to his homo. At o o'clock yesterday morning u A Great Invention. One of our iiroiulnent (iltizsils. A. A. lleseer. lias invi'iiU'd b rubber wtttei iMittlo, which Ih creating qtilttta furor ainotiit tiBera of. and dpalarn lit I tot wat r lotties. The Jmlfa Hubwr World, of New York City, Which is the standard of tlio India nifiber tradp In the United States, rb well as throughout the civilized world, writes tue loiiowing coiripinuetitRrv not let editorially! "An liKilr-nertsahlc house Hold nrtlcl? is the lMsrlon IuiIIh libber hot water bottle. Tlio conveniences ntul rtBUlts or He tine are rantarkublc. i.. . i . .. ..1,1 . . . i . . .. i . i . . t , , ........i... i. - I. i in niQiiiu Bivie. cu iiiucu me tiuiua "i 7! "l"cu i,T" "'"V""L1.'S ' !' tho feet on tho bottlef.. tho knees 1 nd UHiog vivos. uu wus ub unutj iuhwi uti iii ,.i.i . ' i i.i . iit,. der arrest and taken to tho ofllce of Jus- '"i1.0,1 r."Ug.Uit0,'11.1 "Prlpllt position; tlco Davidson, where ho was charged ""iB a ways uusiiuuib iu it . . .' . .. ..." I afnl frntt. Ami in .l.lniti liAnl fiv w Ml nllnnnt.lnfr t in lltrnnMnns Clt ftlnVOl I ...... .w ouvuiu m-n. .... ..... s..ttnni.r ,i Tim nri.nn.i. rnfnn,i tf hoiy the oval bottle hud to ho placed mnV nnv .tnlnmntit.. Mil was held in Oil 1110 IHTSOI1. AS B 001116 WllU IWO tn nnn lmti fn-trini. quarts of wntor welch live pound. ' . .... I - I . I .. ... I... It.. ....1 ... 1 t 1 41... The arrest has caused a ilooliloa sen- imn wu oujuuiuiuuiii-; uwiues, me satinn. For fivo months attor Shori- old style WAS oval, unci of course did hord's dlsappoaranca It waa thought not Irnvo tlie lleatilli; fUrfuco of n 11 it that ho was dead aud had been tho vlo- bottle, BllCh ns the "Marion." To tlmoffnnl play. Ono day in ilay lasl ho startled the wholo community by sending n telegram to a friend hero, stating that ho was allvo and living in Indianapolis. A friond wont to that city nnd found Shepherd lying 111 nt ono of tho hotels. Then It began to ho whlspored that there was a woman In tuo case, wntcn tact, aa well aa tho causo of his long absence, has boen mudo apparent. overcome all this A. A. He"ser has produced a bottle which la lllustrat 1 below. The heat can be applied to the body without pressure. For foot wanning it is perfection. The nozzle Is placed on top soaa to prevent leak age." IT MADE HER MAD. A Woman 'Who llelluvod In tho Word a Fortune Tolling Contrivance. Biudoei'OUT, Conn., Nov. 23. Thi Catholio prlosts of this city havo come out strongly against a popular "talking board," or mechanical contrivance foi telling fortunes, by which Sirs. Eugenli Girpentor, of Jlyrtlo avenue, who placod laltli iu It, lias lost nor roaion. Although only 38 yoars old sho has hoi shnro of trials. Whon quite young Bh niarrlod a drinking man who soon aftoi desorted her. Of lato sho had boon re ceiving tho attentions of a young brake man. The above renrecenta tho niauuer Iu which the "Marlon" botllo is used. It is something which should be in i-vpi'U hmiiM n It. will H?ivn irmnv n a tew wcoics ago iney qunrreiioo Uoctor bill and greatly lellevo a sullei much onthused Tho question of has entirely dlsap- tho hands of tho delogatea. offers mado by San Francisco and ho has not called slnco. Mrs. Car penter grow melancholy. She heard of tho "talking board" and purchnsod ono. With a friond twe nights ngo alio plied tho mysterious oracle with questions. Mrs. Carpenter lcarnod. or thought sho loaruod, that hor husband would nevar roturn. This was as sho Buppoaed, but sho lookod again and read that she had also lost hoi brakoman's love, Soon nftor sho retired, complaining ol a headache. Early tho next morning n noiKhbor found her wandering In the stroet, hor hair down her back, aud clad only in her night cloth33. irirow lnirhis overcoat around her he led hoi homo, whero tho physician who was summoned found her roason had flown imd tbo cheat) rates from all points of tho country malcos san n rnncisco a uo .i...i.in ni! fnr the nnxt convention. -F. -V. ' . t i . i I The Minneapolis poopie ioei ckcvuiu ui receiving not lesa than 11 votos on tho llrst bullot and hnve no fear of falling below that number at any ttmo. Thoy hnvo been putting out feolors among thoir Western compotltors for a good second plaoe, In case the fight becomes a long oue, and In that ovent they hopo to mak n sortlo on their enemies and come out vlctori. They consider Cin cinnati thoir moat dangerous rival, but do not think New York caiea much for tho eonvention. Tho Now York dologatlon give out aa an estimate of their strength on tho first ballot, of the -18 mombers of the com mittee, 22; on tho second ballot, 27; while on the third thoy expeot Cincin nati's Btrength to oome to New York. Tlio Rtrlhtlif? Minors in Frauee. Paris, Nov. 23. Tho strlklug miners met yesterday to consider tho proposi tion of tho Qovornmont that three mln lng onglnoers, appointed by tho State, should arbitrate upon tlio issues hc tweon tho striking minora and thoir employers. Tho mooting was held at Lous, and In addition to tho 183 dole' tratos. an immonso numbor of miners and their famlllo3 woro nssomblod in tho place to learn tho doolslon nrrlvod at. Notwithstanding the advocacy of tho Government proposition by sevoral of tho sneakers, tho dolegatos voted not to accent it. Thoy insisted on nomin ating tho arbitrators thomsolvca, and choso flvo miners for that purpose. It U thnuuht that thero la very slight pros- cact of tho tniuoownera uccoptlng this form of arbitration. er. The aeniaua lor tlie ".Marlon," is constantly increasing, one man alone Having ttist sent in on oruer lor two gros-a, which shows that the invention has made a linuie for Itself. J. G. llenncr. of Pottiville. is asent for the bo.t'o, and lias a 'ready toiu a large number in Shenaudoah. JSllzztirtl ill ICaniits. IUnbas Citv, Ma, Nov. 23. Ablla- zard la raging ovor tho wholo State of KnnB.is. Last night it was snowing heavily, aud the wind was still blowing ulmost a hurricane, driving tho snow nnd sloot into drifts in overy direction Reports como In slowjy from Kansas, as tho wires aro down In ovory direction. Trains on tho Union Pacific, Santa Fo, and Southern Kanaas roads aro trom throo to flvo hours lato. It Is feared that the roads will undergo a comploto blockade. Wreck on tho Now York Central. SYnAcusic, N. Y., Nov. 23. Tho fast Easbound express oa the New York Cen tral & Hudson River R illroad, wh.lch leaves this city at 8 p. m., ran Into the . roar ond of a freight train about a mllo and a half oast of Canaatota shortly af ter 9 o'clock yeatorday ovoulng. Ea glnoor Thomas E. Park of tho oxpross and his fireman, Edwnrd Balrd, woro badly injured but not fatally. Tlio en gine of tho express was wrocked. The wreok took ilro and two of tho express cars woro burned. ICx S perfectly pure- (9o is specially commended to sufferers from Indiecslion. a or vveaic atomacli. Uclicalc and JNutntious. 1 1 j ii mini inn i.tinnBtrflrrninn j jUihnmuMy n m ji i ujni Bti inwiMitiawi'niMuuiuniiimuii AN ORDINANCE VN OUDINANOK lo amcna nn nrrtl. unnco iMMsed on the 3rd day of February, A. D. lBttl. entitled "An (lnlInii.nr.A nntitorrl tue Mnlianoy city, Hlionandoali, tllrurdvlllc anu Asuiana uauway Uompany tlio Hunt to hulldjind operate an electric railway on cer tain streets In the Horougli of Hlienaudonh." lit it Ordained, By the Town Council of the Borough of Shenandoah, and It Is hereby or dained by the authority or tho same, that the ordinance or stld borough heretofore passed nn the third day of Kebrnary, A.. U. 1801, re lnllng to "An ordinance conferring on tho ananoy I'liy, tiitedanaoali, airnrilvlllea a Ashland Httcet Hallway Company' tho right to build and operate an Blectrlo rnllwkviin ccnaln streets in the lioroiiKh of Btienan- UCIlll, Amended. And la herebv amended hv rlmnr Inn tho words "flanue rail" In wild ordlnsnce to tho words "T rail." and that tlin said nrdl. nance be furthermore Amended. And 1 liprnhv amended hychauglng tho guago ol trncK in sold ordinance from live feet two and one iihii luuiiuB m.iu.; ui mo Kunico ui iour eci elehtand ono-half Inches (1 ft fcln.). to mi i iihi. iue Kaiu 'iiiKiianoy uuy. Hhenandoah, Glrardvlllo and Ashland Btrect Hallway Company," within twotvc(12)months from the completion of said railway, shall re move the said "Trait" and substitute tho llauzeraU" II the said "T rair'shall nrnve to he nnsatUIaetory aaduuaccentable tothopuld Town Council; nnd rrotuiea twtnermore, inaitiio saia "ixa hanoy City,Shenaadoah,Olmrdvllleand ABh land street Hallway Company" shall accept tho provisions of this oidlnanco within tin tlO) days from the pasuge thereof. bnacted and paaed Into an ordinance at Hhenandoah, L'a., the fifth day ol November, A. D. 1891. A. 11. UAlil.U, Pres. of Town Council. JAS. B. I.IiS3ia, Chief Burgess. W. J. 10KTZ, 1M2-I0t Town Clerk. Chunk:, Iehlgbton, Slatlngten, Oats , Allenlown. Bethlehem, Enstou, l'lill a and New VorS at 0.17, 7.40, o.utfa.m., Lehigh Valley Railroad. AnrtAroiMKNT op fambnosb tbAins. . NOV 16. 1S91 f asset) eer trains will leave Bhenandoah for uaucn i:uans, jjenii naaquo, J adelphla 1ZE2. 3.10. 5.26 T).m. For Belvldere, Delaware Wnter Unp and itroudaburg at 6.47, n. m.,and 6.S8 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.03 h, m For White Haven, Wllkes-Iiarre and Fit! win 6.47, -08, 10.41 a. m 3.11) and 639 n. m, ForTunkhannock, 10,11s, in., 3.10 and 5.2 p. m For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyont 10.41 a. m and 6.26 p. m. t or lAooy vine, Towanda, Bayre, waverly, Niagara Falls, ra.,ana bimira, itocncsier. iiutiaio. Niaci Chicago and all points West at 10.41 5.26 n. m. For Itlmlra and the West via Hnlamnnrji nt 3.10 p. m. j? or Auaenrioa, iiazieion, aioesion, i.um her Yard, Woatherly and l'enn Haven Jnno tlon at 6.47, 7.40,9,08 a. ,m. and 12.62, 3.10 and IfiS p.m. For Joanesvlllo, Levlaton and Beave) Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a.m. and 6.28 p. m, ForBcrantonat6.47 9.08, 10.41a, m, 3 10 and 5:28 p. m. For Ilazle Brook. Jeddn, Jrlfton and Free land at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12Jj2 8.10 and 6.26 d. m. For Quakako at S.47 and 9.08 a. m nnd 1.10 p. m rar wiggans, uimerion ana irsouvnie at Lfhilndelrihia nnd Reading Bailroad ' Ttte TaWt in edet Xoe, IB, 1801 i . 'MINS LEiVE SDFM'DOAll AS FOLLOWS i . ffiv S.BW nr vla I hlladelnhia, weekduys. t , H.10 6.86, 7.W Wat, and 11535 il30 and 6. t (I n. BnndMr ElrfTnd 7.48 a. m. For New ( t i ur, via .Manou unune, week days. a.Ja, t ju, a. m. ana 12.3J and 2.60 p, m. , For Keadlncr and Flillniiarni.if. uu-b iiav. I . 2.10, 5., 7,, a. m., 12.36 Xto and 8.56 p: m ' -i.innfty, xiu ana 7.1H ft. m., -Ijo n. m, For uarrisourg, week days, 2.10.7JO n. m,i r,ou, O.S5 p. ol. ror Ajwntown, week aays, 7.20 n, m., 12M .'0 p, m. 1 U-.-v U.,l.Hi. . .. 1 .. Ml,. .... ' ' .uHsvuio. hcua unvn, dilw, 4.M.U. m.t 2.S0 J. W and 6.66 p. m. Uanday, 2.10 ana 7.43 iu., IJU p. III. For 'IVunanua nnd Mahannv nitv. wAk ItyB, 2.10, 6.26, 7.20, a, m., 12,3i 2.60 and 5,55 i m. Bnnday, 2.10 and 7.48 a, m., 4.30 p, m. Additional (or Mabanoy City, week days 7,00 p.m ror Lancaster and Columbia, week dayai 1M a. m., 2.60 p. m. Kor wuuamsport, sunbury and irowlsburg, r"k days. 3.25, 7.20 and 110 a. m ifiS, 7.00 . , uuuw IliSBJ ,1.1, U.VU 1-1 J 1, . For Malmnoy Plane, week days. 2.10 8.29. U6. 7.10 and lf-80 a. m.. 1ZS5. 1.85. Z50. fijws. 7.00 and .t5, n. m, Bunday, 2,10, 3.M and 7.48 . . O E J l - u t UI. ,, HI. jor uiraraviue ravlllo (Ramrahannock Btatlonl - VMlk dftTH. ltd. Jt.a'i- 6.2S- 7.20 ftnrt ll.SOn. m 12.35, 1 iEO, 6,55, 7.00 and 9.23. p. m. Bunda? 2'10 3 2). 7.48 a. m 3.05. 4.30 n. m. Cor Ashland and Bnamokln. week da' 3,33,7.20, ii-3'j a. m., 1.-J5, 7.00 ana m, onnoay a.as, 7 43 a. m., 8.U5 p. m. XIVA.II11 a KOi.SLIKNANnOAlIl Lroave New York via Philadelphia, week week Sun day, 7.00 a. m. ueava l'hlladelphla, weeK days, 4.10, and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and COO p. m., from Broad uo cauowmu ana 8.35 a. m. ana 11.30 p. m, from Dthftna Ureen streets. Bunday 9.05 a. m. iuw p. m. rrom w ana ureen. 5.50 and 8.52 a m., and 4.10 p. m, I IyRve heading, week days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.05 For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delanc, ind 11.60 a. m 635, 77 p, m. Bunday 1,3.5 and Otii, LIU, U.UO, 1U.11, . IU-, o.lv,3.40, O.UO, I'rof. llrltcstA nn Admirer of Newman. Nkw Yokk, Nov. 28. Prof. Charles A. Brlggs, 1). D-, lectured last night ot the Church of the Covenant to over 1,200 people, on "Tho Bible and the Church." He defended tho opening chapter ot tho Westminster Confossion of Faith in its description of the Hlble, nnd opposed any alteration or addition, as proposed by the revisers In this raspwt. He spoke of tho luto Cnrdlnnl Newman as a repre sentative churchman- of our day. "A man of the highest culture! deop insight into the the things of God; a saintly man," said Dr. Brlggs. "If it bo horoiy to tnko such a man at his word, then I glory in such heroy " Abduetud Girl Found. Rockviixe, Conn., Nov. 23 Tho missing Itynn girl, 10 yours old, who was enticed from hor homo in Middle town a fow days ngo by tho notorious J. Wesley Edmonds, nn agent for a numbor ot Now York dives, has been roturuod to hor homo In Mlddlotown through tho good dotoctlvo work of Capt. Cady of tho Rockvlllo poica. Sho was found in Hartford, having boon do sorted by tho man with whom sho loft homo. Tho girl says sho recolvod a numbor of letters from Edmonds, who wunted her to go to Now York with him. snvlna- that she would not havo tn work and could llvo on tho fat of tho land. Oystor Drodiflna: nt ail End. BaiDGEl'oitT, Conn., Nov. 28. Tho oyster drudging season Is probably at an cud for many months to come Tho reoent terrlno storm Is responsible for It, and the aggregate loss will probably amount to sevoral hundred thousand dollars. Qonorally the season ends with some storm whioh disturbs the mud In tho bottom of the Sound and smothers the oyster. This year this was delayed until the water wns thoroughly chilled and It is feured the oystors have beon killed. If this proves to be true no oysters can be gathered until next snrlnu's spawn matures, whioh will not be before the middle of July, even under tho most favorable conditions. Filial Kallrmul CallMon. Jackkokvillf, 111., Nov. 20. Yester day the eJtprtNW on the Jacksonville St Sotitlieaatern Koad, bound for St. Louis from Chicago, collided with an engine taking water ut a water tank on tho malti Una. The nraman of the express jumped In time to save himself, but Charles Halt-grove, the engineer, was fatallv crushed between the engine and toader. The passengers were consider ably shaken no. but none were uurt. Tho accident was caused by the engine takluLr water on the express' time. The crew ot the engine escaped unhurt. Aiitl-tivll Servloo league. Wa-,iiinc.ton. Nov. 28. Au organlaa tlon to bo known ad tho "Vnti-Clvll Bervloo League ' has boon organized in Wasluoguin, with C Solon otovonsoa as proaldout, Holiert X. Husaoll ns spcro mrv. and L. D. Westbrook as treasurer. The object of tho organization, which Is nonpartisan, la the repeal ot the Civil Sorvlca law. Tho Inlluouu lu Uumburg Hamhuuo. Nov. 23. Groat dismay oxiats in this city over the spread of In fluenza, which Is fatal In many In stances. Tho numbor of deaths In the nnnt week was 280 abovo tho average, and thero Is no present sign of an nbato- ment of tho opldemlo. Tho symptoms aro said to bo in many rospeota Bimuar to those of tho grippe. As to tuo origin of tho disease some claim that it was brouaht here from Buasia, and othors frnm America. Tho authorities luclino to tho lluaalan theory, and thore is talk of ostobllahlug a quarantine against IluBalan emigrants coming to Hamburg. Stubbed by Armenlana. LtNN, Maaa., Nov. 23. In a street quarrol Saturday night, two men, John Comor and William Crois, moroccc drosaors, woro badly out by a party of Armenian morocco workora. Croa3 ro celvod severe outs in tho faoe, aud Comer was stabbed six timos nrouua tno uacK, nock nnd head, but neither Is fatally lnjurod. Although pursued by a largo crowd their assailants nro still at largo. Thlulc 8I10 Murdorod Uor Husband. At.nAKV. N. Y.. Nov. 23. Tho pollco think that Mrs. T. J. Finuegim la tho murderer of hor husband, who waa found deud Saturday morning. Ills head was crushed In at tho base ot tho skull, apparently with a blunt Instrument. Tho WHO sum tuai uor nuiutiuu uuu fallen ovor a rocking chair, aud that ho would not allow hor to call In a physi cian. Later an axo waa found on tho premises covorod with blood and hair, and upon tuia oviuenco vuu nnwiu m- dored the arrest of Mrs. I'lnuogan on suspicion of having committed tue crime. QKPHANtt' COUKT SALE. Hursuant to nn order of tho Orphans' Court of the County of Hchuyllilll. In the Conitnon- weaitn 01 rennsyivamn, me suDecrioer, au mlnistratord. b. n. of Alary E. Kuty, late of the Township of Barry. In this county and state aforesaid, will expo loealo by public vendue, on WEDNESDAY, 2o DAY OF DK CK.MBKIt next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, 011 the iireuiUes in said township, county and state aforc-ald. All that certain piece of land f Hunted in Hairy tnwuahlp, Bchuj lhlll county, Honnsyl nnla, bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Beginning au a stone, thrnce by the land of Benjamin Hf inert, south clght--six degrees (80), west thirty-five perches (35) to a stone; lbnce by lands of Keubon Yoder, north three degrees (3),east sixty-two perche6(02) and three lontha(3-10)to a maple; thence by the same, north eight y.flvedcgreca (86), eon sixty fuur perches Gil and seven tentha (7 10) to stones; thence by lands of Benjamin H Inert, south six degrees (6) and oue-half (), east forty percbes (10) 10 stonen; thence by the same south el hiy-tlve degrees (85). west forty perches (10) to stones; lhence by the same south six degrees (6) nnd one-half (), east twanty nerchea (20) to stones, the placo of be ginning, containing ten (10) acres of land ttrirt nieaauie. It belne part ot tho name tract of land which tue Commonwealth -of 1'ennaylvanla by patent dated Iho 4th day of .November, A. u , itso. lor iue cousiueratiou therein mcnt oned, did grant and confirm unto Gideon nnd Charles Maretvine and to their belra aud assign?, enrolled In patent noolE 11. vol, ou. ana ny aeen uaieu mo m q couveyed ty the snld Charles Slarewlne and j.urjioem, ma who, a uiaoun jiarowine una Catharine, his wife, to Benwell Yoder, by deed dated the 2nd day of Jannary, 18V), and reoordid Benwell Yoder and Kater. his wife, by his deed benrlng dnte the 19th dy of June, A. D., 1800, and recorded conveyed said upscnoea tana 10 saia juary c.. jinty, uo-ceased. TERMS OF 8AI.E-. 20 per cent, down when property Is sold, tho balance In thirty days, when deed will bo given, the Court approving sale. ELIJAH ENTY, Administrator d. b. n M, M. li'VELLE, Attorney. By Order of tho Orphans' Couit: Bamuki. 11 card, clerk. I'ottsville, November 0, 1891. u.21 inrt 10.27 n. m. For Lost Creek, airardvllle and Ashland 4.27, 7.48.8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.86 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. H-or Hamwater. Bt. Clair and PottsvlUs 5 50 ..40, 8 62, 10.41 a. m., 1X62,3.10,4.10, 5.28 unit D.m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.26 and H.at n. m. For Itavcn Hun, Centralis, ilL Carmel and BnamoKm, a.xi, ana iu.10 a. m., i.w, t.i nnd 11.06 n. m. Trnlns leave Bbamokln for Bhenandoab, 7.55 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4J0 and 9.30 p. m., arriving at Hhenandoah, 0.05 a.m., 12.52, 8.10, 5.26 and 11.13 p. m. BUNDAY TKAINU. For Lost Creek, Ulrardvllle and Ashland, a.w. 9 in HJTia. m.. 2.4in. m. For DarkwaUr. Bt. blalr and FottsvlUr. o.uu, 0. m.i t.i-i p. m. Kor Yatesvllle. Mahanoy City and Delano. 1.00, 11 J a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 0.03 p. m. ror ijouy, Auaenrien ana xiazieujn, oak m.. 1:40 d. in: For Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatineton, Calasaunua, Aueuiown, iieinienem, jastoc ana new xors, s.tiu a. m., i.iu p. m: u or rnuaueiiinia, i.iu p. in, 15. B. BYINQTON, Uen'l Pass. Act., Bethlehem, irst National Bank, THEATRE IIUILDINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. Cotton I'luntura Organise. CitAnLEBTON. S. a, Nov. 23. Tho nlanters of Saa Island cotton In this Htata have oraanUed tho Soa Island Protective Union, tho objoct boing to annum the nosaage by Congress of a tar iff on lonn stanla cotton, oimuar unions will be organized In Georgia aud Florida. During the past summer an effort was mado to form -a oombi nation of Carolina plautors to prevent the salo of seed to Georgia and Florida planters, but this failed, and the present "oomblne" seems to be tho outoomo ot tho former effort. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Honda written. aiarriage licenses auu legal ciaiius piomptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Business, Represents the northwestern i.ue insurance uo. Office Muldoon'o building, corner Centre and west bib., snenanaoan; fit. Good Properties of fill Kinds For Sale. A two story double frame dwelling honse but ro and restaurant, on East i;entre Ht. , A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 3. Ilenirable property on corner Centre and durum Hiroois, suuuuie tor uumuesd uux-noses. . A two story 'double frame dwelling, on west Lloyd street. Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2 story dwellings on the corner ot coal anu unesimu atresia rttore room in one. Two-story single bouse on North Chestnut street with a large warehouse at the rear. 8. Tbrtse two-story double frame buildings corner of Ltoyq anu uupqrt strcota. Heward Otferod fur Incondlarlea, CoitTLASP. N. Y., Nov. 33. The board of trustees of Iloiner toiler n re ward of i500 for the anprehenslort of tho nernetrotors of tho reojnt inoendl- nrv Area at that place. The streets aud suburbs wero patrolled from darkness Inst pvoning until daylight this mom lnir bv members of tho rocontly orgnu- lzed vigilance oommlttoo. Tho general imnression is that those crimes havo been tho work ot boys, to got tho ilro department out. Jersey Ilakor Asilgns. Atlantic City, K J Nov. 23. Tho Assignment was announced yesterday of John 8. Taylor, thelargttstrestnurauteur and bakor iu this part of New Jersey. Tho liabilities, will ruu up Into tha thousands, ho boing Indebted to Grolf, Trllley & L'a. the mast extonslvo grain and Hour doalors horoabouts, to tho ox tent of $,0JU, and to other firms in pro Dortionato amounts. His assets hare not jot boon aunounood. ioU'Ki'-Mr iUir"" ' A picture of iiealth tho woman wuo lias faitlifullv UBod Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Proscription. Sho foela well and she looks so. It's a medicine that makes her well, whether she's ovor worked and " run-down," or afflicted with any of tho dietrossing disoasos and disorders peouliar to hor sox. It builds up and it euros. For all ohronio weaknesses, functional dorangements, and "femala oom plaints" of overy kind, it's an un failing romody. And it's tho only one, among medioines for women, tliat's guar anteed. If it doosn't givo satisfac tion, in any case, you Havo your monov back. Can anything olso be "just as good r " . "They're about as bad as the disease 1 " Not all of them, though. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellota are pleasant both whon they'ro taken and wneu they aot. ihey euro per manontlv Sick and Nervous Head' aches, Biliousness, Costivcness. and nil derangonionta of tho Liver, Stomach and Bowels. A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson,. V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, .Cashier, 5. W. Yost, Ass't Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. ul.43 a. m. Leave 1'ottsvuio, week days, X40, 7.4Q a, m., 'LW. B.ll n. m. Sunday. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and 3.0S 0. m. Leave xamaqua, wees (lays, B.ai, 8.4a ana .21 a. 111.. 1.21. 7.13. and 11.18 p. m. Bunday 8.20 7.43 4. m, and. 2.50 p. m. ijoave juananoy uny, ween uays, d,iu, v.10 tad 11.47a. m 1.B1 7 );" 19.44 p.m. linn, lay. 3.4(1,8.17 a. m., Sio u. m. Leave Mahanoy llanc. weefe days. 2-49. 4.00 1.30,9.33. 11.69 a. m.,1.05, 2.08. 5 30, Up, 7.57, and '".nun. m. Uundav2.4U. 4.00. and 8.27. a. m. 3 37,5.01. P.m. uuave uiraraviue (luippunaaiiucjt tsuitiunj -f lc dayB, 2.47. 4.07, DM. and 9.41 n. m., 12.03, , o.vi, o.K, s.ua anu xo.uo p. m, uunuay, O'.BJM a.m. 3.11,5.07 p. m. xavo WlUlamsport. weelr. days. 8.00,9.45 and 1.06 a. m. 3.3S and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.15 j, m. RVir Kaltlmnre. WashlnErton and tha west via B. 4 O. It. It., through trains leave Olrard Avenue station, I'bllailolptila, (P. & 11. It. K.) 4.1(1. 801 and 11.27 a. m.. 1.31. 4.24. 5.55 ar- 7 l.i p. ib, Hunoay, v? s.iu a, m, 42 and 7 13 p. m. at jinrini iti ihvidiua. i eave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut Street Wha: aaa wuui oireei wnari. For Atlrtntlc CltT. Week-days Kxpreat,9:00 a. m. 2.00, 4.00, p. tn. Aooommodatlon, 8 00 n. in. and 5.C0, Hnndavs. Elznresa. 9.00 a. m. Acoam moiauon, 8.00 a. m. and 40 p. m. ustnrning, leave Aiianuo viiy, uepoi .tlantio and Arkansas avenuea. Wo?k-daTS KzpresB, 7.30, 9.00 a, m. and 4.00, p. m, Ac commodations. 10 a. m. aud 4.30 p, m. Bun days Express, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a.m. nnd 4.30 p. m. u, u aaAwu&, uan-iiTHss r Agk. .. A. Mcl.lcOD. Pres. A (lou'l Manaeer. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL110AD. 80HtrxX31I.J. Diviaiort, tnund after September 1, 1891,trami tedf foav anenmmoar. at loiunct: For Wleean. Bllbeitou. Fractvllle. Now Jostle, Ot. Clair,' and way points, 0,00, 9.1D m anu 4,io p m. Hnnoays, uuu, o.iu a m ana s.iu p m. For I'ottsville; 6.00, H.1J a.mand 4.15 p m, Hondays, 600, 8.10 a m and 3.10 p m, For Heading, 6.00, a ta and 4.15 p w Sundays, 600, 9.10 a.m. and 8.10pm. For Pottslown. Pnoenlxvllle. Koriislown and Phlladclchla (Broad street station). 6.00. I a. m. and 4.15 p m week days BUDuays, tM, a xa s.iu p mi TralnB leave FracttvlUe tar Bhenandoah at 10.40 am and 12.11, 7.42,10,09 pm, Bondays, 11,18 a m and 5.40 p ra. Leave Voitsvllle tor Bhenandoah, 10.15 and 11.48. a m 7.15. 9.42 c xn. Unadays. 10.40 a m 5.15 p in. iieavo irmiaaeipnia vcroau nireei. auiuonj, .'or l'otwvllle and Bhenandoab. 5.57. 8.33 n m 4,io ana 7,00 p m woes aays. unaa 0 im, dbi tU3i am i"or new xorK.s.'j). .uo. s.4u, o.so. s.w. 7, 8.208.3U, i.50, ll.OOand 11.14, 1 1.33 m. 12.00 nooiii Idiinuoa exoress, i.mi a.ou p xn.j 1.21 i.su, 3.30, 8.20, 4.02 5, tf, 8.2), 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10,00 p. m, 12.01 nlcht. -in annuays, i.ua, f ,su, u.so, b.iz, b.im, .du, 11.35 ra. auj 12 21, 12.11, 2.80, 4.02, (limited, ifri), 5.23, 8.2). u.j , .11 . - 1. m and 12.01 night For Hen Girt. Lone Branch nnd inlermedlato I stations 6.51), 8.2.1 and U.,10 a. in., 3.30, 1.00 p. m. weelt days. Bunday 1 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore aud Washington, 8.50, 7.20, 3T.T, n nniTni TiTmnnnnm I I cul ihiiuiuimj huu wiwiuuaiuu, o.ui, , ,.J, PER 0ENT. INTEREST I klOandlUSa. m., 4 ll. 657, 7.10p.ra. and ia.0ii XUJ.li UUll li HlllJlWlJi ' night dally aud 8 31, 10.20 a.m., 12 35 (limited express wttn uiuiug car 10 iiau-imurej i.wt j.ia p. m. we -k days, i or Baltimore only 2.02, 1.01 Ealtl on BavtUBU nepuslto. weekdays. 5.08. 11.80 p. m. dally. l-or menmonu, t a.m. uuu n.ud uisui, LEATHER and SHOE FitlDlUGS IE1. J". llealsr lu all kind? ol Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 W. OENTBB ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest slock In town. Artistic Painting, Graisiog and Decorating! 3. P. GARDEN, 10-2-Cm 224 W. Centre Bt.. BHnNANDOAII CHRIS. EOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Malu Bt., Slieuandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, k Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 BOUTH MAIN STREET, Where tie will be pXasodlo meet the wonts 01 his mends ana (be public In Everything in the Drinking Lino, J 1 DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KRODT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY VIU promptly relieve the niofct dts- ireraiDg caso 01 aciuo or nronic ittiu matlsui or Gout, Uy ttrictly bwrvJug tue directions, it will cure journlan cntly - Uciut tbe Dumerotit rrt artuonf that Hood tlie country, tblBiuMiciue la a rpecliio for tho .Tsnoua jut am irDfumniim only, tun noun any itoie s "curt all.' Ono buttle IU mako (tuntciorT.itotireMion on ma iTttem, ana that I dally; 1 SO p. m.aally, except Suuday. '.00 (limited) aud 8.40, 8 30, U.S5 p m. Way for rAinaleavti HarrlBDnru lor iflLuoart; ana ae west ST&ry day at l'.Vinnd S.10 a m and a atlafiiotur. jintireiiion on Ilia iritem. n la connection lth tlo rfll, Cbtlitea tht lutTerer tha tha proper romody hit faun round. Yon ura earnestly re Ua valuable rroirtlea ara endoncd 1t himdreda of the luoav uatirrius iiiwiuduisii. udij Tcgeiion lDgreaienn, rsro anion ror tntir curaiiTt) powcra. ara mwi in m nimunnun i bkuii a UHKUttATin ttRUKDV. il.CS Per Ecttla. 6 Bsttloa. 15.C0. mis. 5 Cts. Bcz. ir your iwreieepT aoe not aen 11, tean (i.aa to tna nanuiaaiurcr. ana tdu win mgeiveii nj man. AtllliUT KKOIJT; 3037 Slurket Street, rhtlad'a. Ta Altoona. ii a m and 1.1U a m every ilav. for rillstrare only, ll.w a m aaliy ana iv.u ua weet aays. Iieave Hdnbnrv tor Wllllamsnort. F.lmlra. 'anandatgna, Rochester, BndaloanO. Ulagin 'WIIllilllHIUUitllJltUUliMlllll HVQlklUJOi for, wattlns, 5.10 p m weeK days. v or cne ana lniBrmoait-ie pomts, o.iii am:, lallv. Knr lvOCK JIKven. i.lu. nnd 9.68 a m. Jlally, 1 42 and 6.81 p. m. week days. For t'.ucova 6.10 a in U2 and 5,90 p m week Cays, .iv a. m Hnnoays. UAU. II. l'UUU, J. Li. WOOD, Hen. woo'' uen. Jt'ass. asi, lyriliMINaXON dt NOHTHE11N B. It. ulTHStapce tnencci may, iu, Trains leave Keadlne IP. A H. station) foi Gibraltar, Boyfert, Blrasboro, Joanna, Spring. field, Waynesbnrg Junction, Ooatesvllle.West ;naasiora j unction, a. axj.j uuouon, except bunday, at 6.25 and S.3Q a.m. an4! p. m. Bnnaay only at 3.05 p. . . . . I -. ..... .-.I. .. rSODlG S CJVSt6i D3V ' Wllmln'gtonand lntermedfsle stations, dally, i j 'i except annar EQAN' lJUILDINa, Z2 U. Centre St., SUenandonli CHAS. C. GUISE, Props. For Warwick:. Bt. Peters and Intermedial . stattons,dally except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., and D,rj p. w. nuiiuuy vuiy o.ia a. ui. For lilrdsboro and Intermediate stations. Batnrdnyonly.atJZm. Vm j? or iianimore auu wosmnKioatD. k i. It.) dally exceptBunday atH.'Sand 8.30 a, m. and 8.15 p. m. Bunday only at 3.05 n, m. IX XV. Binimuj iiunt OYSTBBS Riw, Slewed, Boalloped, Panned or Fried to order. Families supplied at their house with tho best oysters tue inaraot uuorus. All Orders Promptly Filled. Trains arrive at Iteadlni! (P. llmmWlhnlnulnii.il A i). Junction, ii chanlu, Chaddslbrd Junction, West Chester, JOHN GOSLETJS Green Truck Stand! LenaDe. Coatesvllle. Waynetburz Junction, Bprlnetleld,Joanna,Blrdst)oro, Gibraltar, Bey. tertana lniermeuiuiv muiiiuub, uuuy vavbpi Sunday at 10.30 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m. Bua. ant only jii i.siii, ui. From Ht. Peters. WarwlftS and intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.2.1 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Sunday only at 8 p. m. From Illrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. ra. r rora waaninKtonana isammore, aatiy ex cept Bunday, 10 20 a, m. 5.52 and 8.17 p.m. Bunday only at 11JW a. pi. BOWW&is BKIOGS, aen'l Pass. Agt. 1 i I ,. i " . . ' . 1 John R. Coyk, Car. Main nnd Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. Attorney-at-Law A tine line of Choice QU0CE11IK3 Muta and Candles. Poultry o all Kinil&A Mr. Costlct receives his irreen track dallv from the city markets, which Is a euarantee tohlspusipmers thatlbey will receive fresh goous wneu uuyu giium mm, Real Estate Agent, OFFICK BEDDALL'S BUILDIKQ, Cor. Main and Centra Streeti, SHENANDOAH, PA. JOHN H. , EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clears always on hand. iim Mcnb kvjujiviiuiiHJ mtiins. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A two ana ono-liulf Rtnrv don hi a tv. taurunt. Located oa Kast Centro Btroet. A valuable proporty located on BoutU Jar din Btreet. 5 Beven dweUlDflr Uoubcb at tbe corner of Oil ! iSni byt and Lloyd streets. Terms reasonable. Good Investment. L BBBBaWaaMBaWMaWMaaMMMaMa " ' "r" ''V!TSl''-V 1 " " rf1iCTW3irBBIIP')l"