CHINESE ATROCITIES THE CS& OF ALMY. lifc Cfpn. Bmntnr C1iaiiillr' Ltli OhiiiIii nllll-rabln l.rltoiilnilt III Oiilie'iHI. Colrcomi, N. It., Nov. 80 TSiere U Tho Massncro of llio liolgian t fcrite..int i. s!nl! ,' 1 tor. CHmUw's letter from Washington, MiSSiOIiariCS. c ot alutderer-Almyi now FATE OP NATIVE CHRISTIANS. Children Boasted Alive and Hacked to FitOM Before Their Parents. The Mandarins l'owurlei to Act or, In Lenguo With the l"leinl IlidlBiitlon or Vurelguer Alone the Coast Tli I Illness ltohels 2llnko Hti Important Capture llio Inlnml Trntle Now In t ronMlon of tlio Insurgents. BliANiimi, Nov. 30. The Northern rebels nre steadily punning their march la a southerly direction, iind the Chinese troops appear unwilling or unable to atop tholr career. The rebels have cap tured the Important walled olty ot Leao Vang in Manchuria, and compelled the Inhabitant to furnlih them with abun dant supplies. It is not reported that any serious outrages were committed at Leao-Yang, and this goes to confirm the prevalent Impression that the Mongolian Insur gents aro not merely a predatory bnnd, but have a doflnlto design In their un dertaking. The possession of Leao-Yang gives the rebels the control of an ex tensive trade both Inland and with the Gulf of Leao-Toug. Troops are boing hurriotl from I'ukiu to oppose the robol advauoe. Ilorriblo details havo been received of the massacre ot Belgian missionaries and nntivo Christian at Tayou and Kan oil 1 by the Chinese. The Christians wore attacked without warning, and had no chance to escape. The rioters first seized the mint, all of whom wore subjected to ln.ligiiltlui and outrage be fore being relieved by death. A ildlgiau priest Was brained at u blow. The fiends then sulied ills body, and tore out the tongue and heart ami burned thorn. The nativo Christians wore troated oven more horribly. They wore not permitted to die a swift death. Tho miscreants sei.od tho wretched converts, who hail Hod in vain to the mission, and subjected them to foarful tortures. Their children were selzod, and some hacked to pieces, and others roasted nllvo before the ugoutzed parents. Then tho parents were taken and troated with n rolinment of cruelty that only Chinese understand. After suffering various tortures, such as still lived woro slaugh tered. Tho mandarins soem cither to havo favored tho rioters, or to have Udell over ""mo with foar. Instead of attempting toluppress tholr violence, or protesting gainst it, they welcomed the niurdurorJ redhandod from tho slaughter, and sproad a toast, and hold a fete in tholr honor. It would bo hard to depict tho feelings of Europeans in Shanghai uud other places at tho relation of these horrors. They aro not angry simply; they aro furious, and there is u loud and universal demand from all forelguors lor a punishment that will bring tho Chlnoso to their sonses and impress a never-to-be-forgotten lesson. Can Tlmy bu Kxtradltnil ? Ottawa, Nov. 30. Tho impression prevails among tho ofllcers of tho De partment of justice that It. 1L Mo Qreovy and O. . E. Murphy can bo ex tradited for the oITensos with which they nro charged, viz., conspiracy und lalso protencos. In tho extradition treaty between Qreat Urltaiu ami the United States, passed July 13, 1839, uud proclaimed on March 25, 1800, thero is one paragraph which is thought to bo npplloable to the case of either of tho accused, but it is considered un likely that tho Uuitecl States would graut the cxt.nlltion, as the plea would be set up that the parties woro wanted tor political olTensas. a waiting the deatli penalty here. The Senator's opinion that Almy has a fair ly good uhanto to cheat the gallows is causing much discussion. In his letter he says: "Our State has had two memorable murder trials, those of Sawtell and Al my, which have attractod attention throughout tho world. On the first, the doors and windows wore set wide open and the lives of all the porsons in at tendance were endangered as much al was Sawtell'a. The two judgos took severe colds and narr owly escaped pneu monia, although they bought horta blankets for themselves and tho j ury. "The exposure to universal sickness ordered by the Court was oruel nnd dis graceful. In the Almy trial the tame was repeated. Everybody's life was periled by opening the doors an j win dows. I am informed that the windows were entirely removed. To cap the climax of absurdity, tbo prisoner was removed to the State prison without the sentence of death being announced to him, and waited in prUon a week beforo he knew It. i "Consider, O ye jurists, the spectacle presented by New Hampshire. A crim inal under sentence ot death for mur : dor, yet ignorant ot the fact. The law 1 yers of tho nation have looked on with : amazement, and nothing.but the execra I tlon in which Almy is universally held I prevents an outcry ot the same from any part of tho Union. Now Ilninn shlro, by statute, or the arbitrary flat ot honorablo judges, may have altored a fundamental principal of criminal law. I havo not oxamlnod tho books. But union Aliny's sentence Is publicly an nounced to him I do not soo how, law fully, ho can bo hanged, or oven much longer imprisoned. Tho wardon can not hold him for trial, bacausohehas already been tried. Ho cannot hold him to hang him, because he has not been sentenced. Aftor nwhilo ho will be ontltlod to release on habeas corpus and can go froa. "To prevent all auostlons ho should bo taken back into the court-room, tho doors should bo closed aguinst tho winds and frost and snow of winter, and ho should be sentenced to death as tho find ing of the judges and law and decency requires, and tho people of New Hamp shire should consider how to prevont such judicial anomalies hereafter as the State has exhibited twice in her recent history." ALL LOST AT SEA. THE TUNNEL ACCIDENT. Six Now Dead ntul hevnrBl Moro Her- liptily Hurt- ilivmtlitiitfnii llfgiin. .Tui.Kno. O., Nov. 30 T3ji) wVeck'nt thOiUnlon depot Saturday night caused b the collision of aXBkp Shore,' express and . a Flint & MnriiuBtta piissengor train, was more soMous tha.n at first I reported. Tho followlngllS UelloVed to bo a correct list of tho kllled-und hurt: MAI). Mns. SoRAN'McCoV, Hansom, 111. Infant daughter of Mrs: McCoy. Son of Mrs. McCoy, aged 8 years. James McQueln, Elkhart, Ind. Em.en Mkyek, Cleveland, O. Howeix VAUajf, San Fernandlno, Cal. INJUItKD. Warron L. Potter, residence not given badly scalded. H. Vaughn, Auburn, N. Y., on way to Cambridge' Mass., badly scalded. Tom McQueen, Elkhart, Ind., serl onsly burned and arm broken. John Conway, scalded. Miss Ellon Meyer, Cleveland, scalded and mangled, will probably die. Mrs. Nelson, Toledo, scalded, not seri ously. Miss Dolly Fisher, Toledo, scalded badly. A L. Walker, Goshen, Ind., scalded. C. J. Auderson, Riverside, 111., scalded. D. Taylor, Hyde Park, Boston, scalded and mangled. Joseph Ludwig, Peoria, III., hurt In abdomen. Mrs. E. J. Galloway. Toledo, scalded. Lewis, the Flint & Fere Marquette engineer, will say but little concerning the wreck. Tho Lake Shore ongineer, Iloylo, an olil-tlmer, says he tho red light beyond the tun and that Lewis, ot the Flint JIarquotto, ought to havo done the same. Tho coroner begins his investiga tion lo-dny, and thero will bo no effort spared to llnd who Is to hlnme. ih,.ui,iiiiiih . . jjiiiii. fmfi Hum, miiju ONCC TIIICO- ALWAYS USED. Vcm.moutbvtA Go Lis cheering, moro sustaining and moro satisfying than ii"i nr nru I n n uniinn in. I . Ml., j . -. i;...i. wmiu. UIJIIUI JUL UlU 11CI VfH. J.UIVU I1U BUUailllUU.nM M WANTS, &o. AilverUscmnits tn Ihii cohnrtnnct exceeding 5 linn, 5 'o for one insertion; 75c. for two; (1 for three; one week, 51.50 two weekt, 12; one nonth, (S3. FARM8 FOR SALE. Areyon look . IngforafarmT If so rail on or write lo .1. J. Kehler, Frackvllle, Pa., as to where they are located and for terms. 8-22-tf WANTED.-Yoiing fellow about 11 to 15 years of ago. Applv at Schmidt' Blore. if 24-tr FOR SALE. One store room nnd one dwelling bouse. Lot 80 feet front ind 140 feet de-p. Place, 315 West Ool street. Easy ierm. Apply lo Frank Wnrnlc. ll-14-lm WANTED. By the Singer Manu facturing Ox, a young man to soil Singer sewing machines. Must be able to leaic the Polish mid English, languages. Jood poMtlon for the right man. once u ioe ringer sewing mac 'outre street, Hhenandoib, Pa. WANTED. Good cnnVa-strs for "Adven' tires' In tho MinoV the only work ever published giving a complete n cord nnd description ot iho great mining disasters ui iimcrjr-ii. jenns iiuerai. Auaress, i. i o'Mslley, Canton, Ohio. 11 21-41 er sat Tho Ilrlg Tahiti Willi 300 Gllbort Inland ers llelluveil to Iluvn Fouuderotl. San Fiiancisco, Nov. 80. A private dispatch received from Muuzanlllo, Mexico, ulves nrettv irood nroof that tha j brig Tuhltl and tho 270 Gilbert Island- ors on board, who woro under contraot tor the coffee plantations of Han Benito, Aloxico, havo been lost ut sea. The brig touched at Drato's iiay, near San Francisco, in September lust. and though tho islanders were seen to be virtually slaves, nouctioa was taken to stop tho traffic. Tho American steamer Kosevllle arrived at Mau- A Thief ami an IrrrsnuBa, Nov. 80. man, who was notllvtho nubile not to ctve her nnv credit on my nccouut, ns i sunn rny ttoimng con iraciea oy ner. up.uuurj wufl. Cllluerton, l'a., Nov. 30, mi. 11-80-31 fPM! FOR, SALE. The pray team nf liorscs recently uso1 by the Columiila II. & s. 1'. J3 Co.. No. 1 The horses will be a uargnlo to tm puicnaers. r KAKK l.KWIS, .ToiK KlSEIHOWKH, JEHK U'KMLt, KnANK ( 'ODIttNOTON, James McDonald, 11-21-tr Trustees Loliigh Valley Railroad. AEKANOKSlr.NT OT PA88ENOEB TBAINB, NOV 16. 1891 Passenger trains will leave Hhenaodoah for AiaucutjnunK. jjenignton. Hiatlneton. Cala- sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Vhll Artelphlaand New York at 5.17, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., lJ4, D.IU, Uttf, l. 111. For Belvldcro. Delaware Water Dan and jtroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and 6.26 p. m. pur uHiuuef bvuie auu xremou, v.w a, m For White Haven. Wllkes-llarre aud Pltl ton 6.47. B.08, 10.41 B. m 3.10 and 6.26 p. m. For Tun Shan nock, 10,41 a, m., 3.10 and 5.34 p. m. For Anburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyoni 10.41 a. m and 5.26 p. m. r or ijaoeyvuie, ' lowanna, oayre, waveriy, Blmlra, llochesier, Bumtlo. Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.2fl p.m. For Klmlra and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled.Uatloton, Stockton, Lum her Yard, Weatberly and l'enn Haven June I ion at 6.47, 7.40, 9,08 a. m. and 12.62. alO and ta p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Lovlston and Beavet Meadow, 7.40, 9.03 a.m. and 5.28 p. m. , ForHcrantonat6.47 9.0K, 10.41 a. m. 8 10 and 5:20 p. m. For Hazle Brook. Jeddo, Drlflon and Free land at 6.47, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. m 12JB 3J0 and 5.26 p. m. ForUuakake at 6.47 and 9.03 a. m., and 3.10 d. m For Wlggans, Gllberton and Frackvllle at 6.60 and 8.62 a. m., and 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvlllo, Mabanoy City and Delano, 5.47, 7.40, 9.03, io.41, a. m., 1162, 8.10,5.26, 8,03, 9.21 and 10.27 p.m. For lost Creek, airardvlllo and Ashland 1.27. 7.43. 8.62. 10.15 a. in.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.33 3.10 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwater, Ht. Clair and Pottsville. 5 CO '.40, 8.62, 10.43 a. m., 122,3.10,4.10, 6.26 and p.m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. n.., 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 and i.m p. m. For Kaven Ran, Centralla, ML Carmel and -fhamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. in., 1.40, 4.4( ind 8.1X1 p. m. Trains leave Hhamokln for Shenandoah, 7.5.i 11.55 a. in., 2.10. 4.30 and 9.30 p. m arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52. 3.10, 5.26 and 11.16 p. m. HDNDAY TKAINB. For Lost Creek, Ulrardvllle and Ashland, atelphta and Reading Railr jjd Winn Tctble in edeet Xnr. IS 1181 I HUNS LSiVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS , orewrok via IJhllaae'pliia weertuyii .U0 s.25, 7.20 . m?ond 12 35 2.50 and VI 1c' lua a.ivona . a. m, r or new eh., via Mhuob Olinnk, woe days, b.35. , a. m. and ltm and 2.50 p. m. or Heading and I'lillnrtclphla week days, :.10, 6.25, 7.sn, a. m., li3j a.V) and 5.5.i p. m. . - -nj. ' . III., .OW 11,111. g"lsl,nrg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m,i .50. 6.( n, For Allentown, week days. 7.20 . m 12.33 For Tamaqua and Mahanov Oltv. wpek 12;n 2X0 and 5.68 CHAHTER NOTICE. Notice if hereby given that an application will be mule lo the Couit ol Common 1'leai 01 Schuylkill ciunty on Monday, December 21st, A. 1). 1891. nt 10 o'clock In tne foienoon, un ler tho"corporutlin act of thecommonwnaltb ol Pennsylvania, opproved April 20, 1874 "and the supplements thereto, for tho courier ol an Intended corporation tube called "Ht. Oeorge'n Mlhnunlun I'athnlM llpnnr1nl HonlAtv. nf Jill alonB. Shonaudoah, l'a." Halo association Is to be i ... -ti i t located In Shenandoah, Pa., and to have for DOtn in tile way it aotB, and 111 the n object the maintenance ol a society wnv irn sold ifl IJr I'lnrno's ll.lvor-l'Ol social, euucaiionai iinu uenfiiciai pur W.iy US SOiu, is JJr. xioicos iavor its members irom lunds collected therein. B. Q. M. IIOI.LOPKTEIt, Attorney for Applicants. Shenandoah, Pa., Nov. 23, '91. 11-24-3W Copyright ibsi ito Prescription for women. it acta in this wav : If you're weak or " run-down," it builds you up ; if you suffer from any of tho painful disorders and derangements peculiar to your Bex, it relieves and cures. It improves dicestion, enriches tho blood, dis pels aches and pains, brings refresh ing sleep, and restores ilesh and strength. For all functional weak nesses and irregularities, it's a posi tive remedy. Hence, It's sold in this way: It's aunrantccd to crivo Batisfac- zanlllo on Friday from IslP, ami t; j oy cas0 or tll(J monoy her captain reported that tho ItosovllU . , ., . . , , passed tho wreck ot tho lahltl eloven I'"'" " " miles southwest ot Lizard Point. I sue was Iloatiug uoitom up, wuuruu- riM,nrr. tiin srm11r.Rt tlm phpinpat dcr Kono ami hallast badly shiftod. It I J-lioy rc tlio smallest, tue cncapcst, was ovidont that tho hrlg had capsized tho easiest to take. Willie ou tho starboard tuck, ns all tho i But all that WOllld bo nothing, port rlfRlng had been cut away in an if tlicy weren't also tho best to attempt to prevent her going over. j jajje Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets pre- ntov. 80. To consult vent and euro Sick Headache, Bil ar, Dr. ilmlisou Tay- J ious Headache, Constipation, Indi gestion, Bilious Attacks, ana an derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. THE TWEHTY H1HTH JIIW SESSION Co. will he held In FERGUSON'S TflEATllE, SHENANDOAU, PA., December 14 io 18, '91. i:)upnr. -Samuel Larg nrrosted here Friday ulght on n telegram from Philadelphia, I was taken to that city lust nigui. to nn Bwer to the charge ot larceny in stal ing 331 pairs of trousers from a Phila delphia clothing dealer and aftnrwnrd pawning thom. Lawman was tho man ngor of a Hebrew dramatic company, which is now stran.led hero. lie eloped from Philadelphia with Ktta Hoerflnklo, 10 years old. Tho girl's father cuuia lioro for her and will take hor homo to-day. A New Wltiins In Jr. OruvHs' Cave. ChIoaoo, Nov. 80. Tho opinion of the Ponvorpublio was about ovenly divided a week ago as regards tho guilt or in nocence of Dr. Graves, but tho liollof in his guilt is growing. John II. Conrad last uittht remarked that much of the Important ovldenoa in tha oaso is yet unknown to tho public, and that it will causa a great sensation when published. From tho tenor ot his remarks it is be lieved that the I'inkortons havo secured n-iiow wltuoss, who will testify us to having prepared tho fatal doje. 'PujllUt tlnknr Will lteoovor. ' J1DITAI.O, Nov. 80. Pugilist Hilly Baker, the victim ut Saturday night's shooting nllray is belug cured for at tho biwpital. Ills physicians say ho Is dolu nloely, and his chances of recovery aro good, Thero Is a possibility of his dying hut not a probabllltv. i'.Urlok O'Urieu, tue niuu who did the shouting has boen erresUd unit locked up hero. lllallie Is a Well Man, Philadelphia, N his medical advise lor. was tho nrime reason for Mr. Plalno'B trip to Philadolphla. Mr lllaiuo learned that ho was in better health and strength now than he was four years ago, aud that six months and a year hcuco he would bu stronger than ho is now. llu learned further that ha Is ns good a man physically at 01, Mr. lllaluo's age, as anybody else of like ago. 3u Inquire JntoKlsuln' Death. Valparaiso, Nov. 80. Tuo Judge ol Climes has iippoiuted a commission to inquire into the cause of Iiigglns' death. The commission will niso undertake to ascertain whether tha bullet-hole in Johnson's neckerchief was caused by a rllle bull or n bullet from a revolver. If it was made by a rifle ball, then Itlgi gins was killod by the police; otherwise by a member ot the mob. NEWS OF THE DAY. JltRimor'ri TIIKATIIE, 1'. J. FEKflUSON, MANAGER. WEDNESDAY DEO. 2, '91 Third season of America's represen tative Irish comedian, JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN, Supported by a powerful company In the Kuccofcfcful musical Coinedy-ilrama, NEW JERSEY JOTTINQ3. A memorial service was held In St. Taul's Church, Ooean U ove, yesterday, iu honor of Urs. Sarah J. C. Downs, State preoldeut ot the Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union. Fire broko out in tha Walsh building, at Uultroytd avenue a, id Hamilton, New ark, at midnight Sa iirday. It was after 1 S o'clock yesterday before the il.ynes were got under ooatrol. Losses will smouut to $40,000. During a fight between Hungarians st a birthday party in the notorious "Illue How" near Kllaiittuthport lust night, Andrew Uurko was stabbed with a butchers knife in the neck His in jures are not considered serious. Jauii-s Dillon, who claims to bo a No w Yorker, aud who w.i arresti-d iu Newark wlnto trying to dispose of some juwolry, has bepu identified as tho burglar who robbed Mrs. Martin's houses, He is be lieved to havo commttod other burglar ies In Essex County. A big wood pulp syndicate with a capital of $1,000,000 has been formed at Toronto, unt. The cold wavo extends over the New England, Eastern aud Middle States und tho entire Northwest. Tho Northwest was visited yesterday by two eurtbtiuako shocks lasting about Ave seconds ouch. Ex-Preildout Cloveland, wife aud baby will loavo New York to-day for Lukewood for tho winter. CowboyB near the mouth of Cherry Croek, S. D., hanged on Wednesday, for stealing oattle, a fellow named Jones. Hill Nye wus sorlously but not fatally lujured by falling 15 feet from an opera utilise window lu j.ickiou, jiiss., oauir day night, where ha was to locture. The football gums at Annapolis be tween tho West Point military cadet mid the Annanollii naval men resulted iu a victory for tlio former, score 83. to 0. A special train ou the Pennsylvania road made the run from Jersey City to Washington lu 4 hours and 11 minutes Saturday. This beats tho host previous record for the trip. Blanche Statou. a child ot nine years, was crimiuully assaulted In u freight car at Indianapolis, bv Charles Ilessow, au ex'crlmmul, who seized her on tho stroet and carried her to the our. Tho polico uro now endeavoring to prevent a lynehlng. Weutlier luilloittiutli. Wasiiik ton, Nov. 30. Kor New MngfcinJt l'reeh noi tiwrly win Is and eouurully dear weal her; fuir uud slightly warmer to-morrow. Per Kiutern New York, Eastern l'uuinyl vuula, New Jersuy, Mur) land unJ Dela ware: Continiifil fuh northerly whuW uud fair weather, irfiitly wariuor und p.obuUly fair to nmrrow. lorWi-ic a ow Voi It aud tetnrn renn pylrannr SlUxhtly w.rmott light variable wind) uud ir ueraily fair, wurmor and fair to morrow. The Black Thorn.; PIIETTY aillLH. NEW DANCES. OHiaiNAL 81'ECIALTIEd, OATOI1Y 80NUH. Bl'AltKfjINO MUBIU. Ricliil unpnerv for the entire production, miner the mananemant of O. W, Wlnnet. HcscrvfO seats onsaiu ul n-'tuu huiuk bw. Prices 'Si, 35 aud SO cents. DO YOU WANT A GOOD FIT ? and welbmade, fashionable clothes? If so, call on w. cr. Jacobs, Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Jnrdhi Street, Shonnutiorili. Pall and see samples of the latent goods and the si vies. Good workmaDBhlp, promptness and talr prions. Philadelphia Cheap Bargain Sioro, For a full line of WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, HOKD.IV, Slajor Henry G. Dane One of the greatest OMtois and Word Paint ers, lie has made u tour uro j nd the wort l wlthusucciss l.tlleless tha j marvelous, Dr. Jnmes T. lledlry The great Orator of tae West, "The Bunny Hiao ol 1.UO." WliaNGBOAV. jn Ollle Torbet nnd ller Concert Co Mtn f)ll!B T.lrhtt. Violinist. Hlgnnr Vlllorla llaco.irlnl, Roprnio. mur PAiillun Mnniei?rlflb. Contralto. Miss Kd 1 1 1 1 fond, Hinging Reader. Sir. uusiave in UDerg. lenoi. Moas. KeslorUirJlet, Pianist. All eminent anu popniarurtisis. THllItHILW. urnmhal I', mittrr. The Qreat Humorist. I'ho Parte Hlsters nnrt (uarlctte, Miss Atinle A Park, Uornet and Zither. Ml.n (leorule T. I'.irk. Corutl anil .Mandolin Miss Katie llePo Park, CornitTri.nboue ana riuuo. Miss Ada U Park, Cornet and Mandolin. ALL SOLO AUTlnrS. Krnm 1lie 7Inton 'JYtmxcrint! "The Park Concert Company K"ve one ol their popular concerts Moudny ove nlc'g Th t nllre concert i nq ri.pivr,d wl'b rapturous unnluuse as tier appeare.-t lu their dlffijreut selections. They aie all artists, and deserve all the appluuso llieuelisutoa auaieoce gave mem, - SEVSOS T1UKBT.S. Hccuring Iteservcd Peats, ;--'g: Single admission G0o Tho chart fr the pale of reserved seat tick ets will be opened at the h ix ofllce of l'e gu son'sTheairo, on Haturday, December 6, at 10.30 i. m. Before opening chart parties de siring lo i urchase tickets will draw numbers for position in lino. Kaon teacher In line may purcaase any number of tlckelB not ex ceeding twenty, und coch clUzen In lino may purchase any number not eiceedlng ten. The r. n.cscutativo of each district will be required to present to the ticket ngent a list of the names or th toao lerS for whom ho buys tickets. Any iit-ri-on may Join ti o lino a second tlnio with the tame privities as at first After December 12 the chart will be ope net Klrllr.'sdrugs ore. Doors op -u 17 p. in. Entertainment com meno at 8. HULWAY AIIUANGESIENIS: Ttalns after each -venlng enlertalnmontto nil unl.ils on 1 . V H. It. between Ash'anl and Delnno. Amusements fori,peclal trains o oilier point on D. V. It, It audl'enn'alt, It. run bo iiiado with Hupt. A. I'. Blakslee, ueiauo,ana u. u. i.ewis, roiisviuc. O. W. AVKIS1?, CouiilySnperlnteiulont. 50, 9.10 llSi a. m., 2.4 p. m. d. m. For Yatesvlllo, Mahanoy Olty and Delano, For Darkwater. Ht, ,00, 9.30 a. m 2.45 p. m Olalr and PotUvlllr, U0. 11.3Sa. m.. 1.40. 4A0. 6.03 n. m. For Lofty, Audenrled and llasleton, 8,0! m., 1:40 p. m: For Mauoh Ohnnte. Lehlghton, Blatlngton latasauano. Allentown. Dethlehem. Eastxu md Now York, 8.00 a, m., 1.40 p. m. n or L'nuaaoipnia, x.sm p. iu. Is. B. BYINQTON, Uen'l Pass. AKt,, llethleinm. First National Bank, THEATRE HUII.UINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, $. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid ou HRvlusru Deponlts. 0p. m. fottsvtiie, week days, 2.10,7.!W.. m., 2.30 4 no and p. m. Buuilfty, 2.10 and 7.48 . IU 111. For Tamaqua l.J,C, U., (t. 111., i . in. nunuay, vs.iu ana 7.4s a, m., 4.50 p. m. Additional for Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, )o. m., 2.60 p.m. For Willlonisport, Bnnbnry and Lewlsbnre, et days. 8.2 1, 7J0 and u.30 a. m 15, 7.00 m. Mnnday 3:25 a. m., 3.0S p. m. For Mahanoy 1'lane, week days, 2.10 8.29, 1 7.20 and 11,30 a.m., 17.W, lAr, 2.00,6.5.1, 7.00 and D.iJ. n. m. Hnnday, 2 10, SM and 7.48 w. in. 0,uo, Lao p. m ror I2.S5. 2'10 3 2j. 7.48 B. m.. 3.05. 4.30 D. m. For Ashland aud Bhamokin, week darr- 3 25, i JS, 7.20, 11.31 a. ra 1.35, 7.00 and . in. Hnnday 3.2), 7 43 a. m 8.05 p. m. TKAINU FOU HHENANIM1AJI : leave New York via Philadelphia, week iyn,7.5 a. m 1.80, 4.00, 73) p. m., 12.lt inht, Hnnday, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 nLent. XVsave New York via Mannti chunk, week an. 4.10, 8.4S a. m 1.00 and 3.45 p. nu Bun day, 7.00 a.m. ijeavo Philadelphia, wees days, 4.10, and 10.00 a. ra. 4.00 and 6J00 p. mM from Broad ind Oallowhill and 8.3o a. m. and 11.80 p. m. rrom 9th, an Hreen streets. Sunday 9.05 a. m. ll.SO 'p. m. from 9tb and ttreen. Deave leading, week days, 1.8). 7.10, 10.05 .ndll.Wa. m., 5.t.5,77p,m. Bundayl35and 0.48 a. nu leavo I'ottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., M0, 8.11 p. m, Bonday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. and (.05 .m. )jave Tamaqna, week days, 8.20, 8.43 and ' .21 a. m 1.21. 7.13, and 9.1s p. in. Bunday 8.20 7 43 i. m. and i&0 p. m. ieave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.40, B.18 ad 11.47a.m., 1.61, 7.42 aud 9.44 p.m. Ban. lay, 3.4(1,8.17 a. m., 3 JO p. m. Leave Mahanoy Flaue, week daysl.W .30,9.33. 11.09 a. m., 1.05, 2.06. 5-20, 28, 7.57, and '.non. m. Unndar2.4J. 4.00. and 8.27, a. m. 3 376.01 p.m. lkuvo Ulrardvllle (Rappahannock Btatlon) eek days, 2.47 4.07, 636, and 9.41 a. m., 12.05 12, 5.26, 6.82, 8,o:i and 10.06 p. in, Bunday,2,47, 0 , 83 a, m. 8.41, 6.07 p. m. ieave Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00,9.45 and 6S a. m. 8.85 and 11.16 p. m. Bunday 11.16 m. For Baltimore, Washington and the west ,a B. & O. K. 11., through trains leave Ulrara . venae station, Philadelphia. (P. A U. It. It.' 4.18.801 and 11.27 a. m.. I.M. 4.21. 6.55 an-- 7 13 p. m. Bunday, 8.55 8.02 U.27 a, m 8.50 a tua7.up. m. ATLANTIC OrrY DIVISION, i.eavo Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf ei ,d aouthatreet Vharf. ( (ft, For Atlantic cut, Woekljys-lCrpress,9:00 a. m. 2.00. 4.00, p. m. Acoommoaauou, 8 ou a. m. ana e.uo, p. in. Bandays. Hxpress, 9.00 a, m. Acoom nniai ton, 8.00 a. m. and 4 JO p.m. Ketarnlng, leave Atlamlu City, depot .tlaullo and Arkansas avenues. week-dara Ezctena. 7V3. 9.00 a. m. and 4.00. p.m. Ac- IcommoaatloD8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p m. Sundays-Express, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. u. u, MAiMUUUii.. uen-i i-ass r agi. V A. McLKOD. Pres. & Uen'l Manager. PENNSYLVANIA (lAILROAD. eOItlTUUU, DIVISION. WALL PAPER BARGAINS! Largest and cheapest slock in town. Artistic Painting, Graining and Decorating! J. P. C ARDENT, 10 2 dm 22 1 W, Centre Bt.. SHENANDOAH GHRI3. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT J. RABIN0WITZ, 110 li Centre Street . 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Tho Finest Stjtk cf Brs, Ab, Kjtvs, fa. Ladles' nnd Gents' Furnishing Goods at the lunk- I'uw", . . . . furls at tl.25 each. FIHE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cath com. panics represented by JDJTTJD FAUST, DRESSMAKING SCHOOL To the ladles nf fthenandnah nndvlclnllv. A Scientific Urws Culling and Maklna Branch U.lw.1 la n. anul IM v..r. Mn U 1 1 ,1,1, 1 1 B 191) S .Iniflin St Shenanaoah. Pa. Uulldinn, over the post ofllce, where pupils ''1'0' viieiiuiiuuuiin Umtuic A aed liinght the laitstund bestsys- tern ol cuiiiUKanuaressmaKiPg- ine sysieiu j h roMnuY. ATJOMtEr.AT-LAW. jlScs leldiiiri bolldlo icrner M.losml Wasit Is a saving ol line, labor aud money and Is readily acquired. All are delighted who have learned it. upen evemngs. 11-9-tf Mrs. SI.C. HEWITT, DO YOU WANT HELiEF? KKOUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will tronintIr relieve the nnt dls- trcfslng caiio of Acute or Chronic lEbeu mattsui or Gout, lty strictly oVeervlug the directions, it will euro you permun uauKt mm Dumerui prcpar&uons ten nooa tbtcouDtrjr. thU medlclD is ipeclf e for tba Ttrlaui for on of rheomatlira enfy, md not to an aeoie a, "curtftll" una bottle wftl make) & fttUrctorr Inirrctilon on tha attem. and to connection tbs lillt, couvloca th lufferer that in proper reiaeay uai ioea rouoa, 10a areeuumir re QUine'1 to tett the mrlt of IKKOUX'S KUi;UMAT10 KEMEDV, &a lta ?aluable properties are eodortcd j hundred i of the uoit flatterloft teiUmonlalt, Unl Tegetabl ingredlenli, remariable for thetr f uratlre poweri, are ut In tbe mauulaeture of KHUUT'B UUEUUATIO ItrUKUV. H.00 Per Brttlfl. 6 Bottlei. 55.00. mis, 25 Cts. Bex. I ImIL In and after September 1 1391, (rattu ulU Uav Blunandouh ut foilovit; Vor Wlgean, Ullberton, Fracltvllle, New Jostle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6,00, 8.10 . ax and 4.15 p in, Sundays, (Xtu, B.I0 a in and 3.10 p m. For Fotuvllle, 6.00, v.lu a m and 4.15p m. Bundays, COO, 8.40 a m and 8.10 p m, for Heading, 0.00, a iu and 4.16 pm Bandars, U0, 9.40 a. m. and 8.10 p m. For Fottstown, Phoemxvllle, Morrlstown ind Philadelphia (llroad street station), 8.00, a. m. and 4.15 p m week days Mucaays, ow, u.tu a in a.iu p iu. Trains leave FrtistvUie lor Bhenandoah at ,0.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 pm. unndays, 11.18 a m and 5.40 j m. Leave l'otbivllle lor Shenandoah, 10,15 and ,1.43, a m 7.15, 8.12 p m, Bundays, 10.40 a m 3.15 p m. Leave Fhlladelpnla (Broad sneet station), 'or Fottsvlllo and Bhcnandoali. 6.57. 8.3"i a ra 4.10 and 7,00 p in week days. Bunday 6 50, and 8.3 am . . torwew iori,3.2u,i,uo, i.iu, o.oo, (,.ou, y.mj, a nnu u,t JM If M.nri II 11 Nam n mnn... . (Umlled eznress, 1.03 4.50 p in.) 12.21 12.44 X80, 1.23, 4.02 5, J, 8.2), 6.60 7.13 8.12 and 10.TS t m, i.ui niKui. 4 On Bundays, 8.20, 4.05, 4,10, 5.85, 8.12, 8.W, 9.50, 11.35 . m. and 12 21, 12.41, 2.30, 4 02, (limited, 4.50), 5.2S. B21. 'i.u . 1 aud 12 01 ntKhl For Sen Dirt, Long IlrancU and Intermediate stations 8.50, 8.23 and 11.89 a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. weelr days. Huuday 8 a. m. For Ualtlmore aud Wasnliiglou, 8.50. 7.20. V.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 41, 8 57, 7.40 p.m and 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. m., 12 3i (limited express wiin uiuing car m iiuuimore) i.wU, w.o p. in. we Kaays. ior uauimore omy -i.ui wee d-iys, 5.W, 11.80 p. ra. dally. For Kichmoud, 7 20 a. m. uud 12,03 night dally, ISOp in. oally, except Bund ly. . r, us leave Harrlabuu lur iiiuiDitrt aud he wast ever; day at 12.25 end 3.10 a m and (limited) and 8.4:', 8 80 9.85 p m. Way for AHooua , , a oi and 4.it ;i in every nay. For rittsburt; only, 11.130 a m iali anil 10.20 at week days. :. save Bun bur7 for "Wllllamspoit, Klmlra, iauandalgUA, Rochester, Bu Halo ai 11-ilagara 'alls, 5.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm weec days. 'or VatKlos,6Ji0pni weekdays. or K. le and inurniedlato Dolnts. 5.10 a lta. tally. Knr Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.58 a m. tally, 1.42 and 5.30 p. ni. week days. For itenova 0.10 am 1.42 and 6,30 p m week days, .10 a. m UuuJnya. ha. a I'uak, j.b.wooi), Hen Man' Hon. Turn, Act RPHAN6' COURT BALE. If jour ilrckee.r doe. not keep II, Mtai l,aH to th LU4 TUW VIII TC.VI.V li lT n,ll. Ai.iiuitr ivitotii' luAoiifMliirer, and tou Till reoelv ALHUllT KJ 3037 Jlurkot Street, l'htlud'a, Fa, QRPHAN6' COUR People's Oyster Bay ! EOAN' UniLDINO, ra E. Centre St., filicnniitJoali CfAS. C. GUISE, Props. Iliw, Slewed, Scalloped, Panned or Fried to order. Fum lies supplied nt their house with tbo best oysters the marvel allords. eur uant to an order of the OrnhanB' Court of the County of Schuylkill, In llu Common wealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, ad ministrator d. b. n. of Mary K. Enty, latoof the Township of Harry. In this county and slate aforesaid, will expose to sale by public vendue, on WEDNESDAY, 2u DA.Y OF DE CKMISKK next, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, on the premises in said township, county and state aroro'uld. All that certain piece oflmd EllualO i uarry lownmup, ecnuji' in county, ieus. iv.i vama, uounueaana uescriuea as ionows, to wit: Ueglnnlng an a stone, thence by the lend of Ilenjamln Heincrt, south elgh' y-slx degrees (BU), west thlrty.Uve perches (3o) to a stone; tbi-nce bv lsndsof Heuben Yoder, north three doirresi, (31.eattslxtv.twotcrche8(62) and three touths (3 li) to a maple; thence by the same, j north elghiy-flve degrees (85), east sixty f ur-j percurs Liiii ana seven truing w iui ui siunes; thence by lands of Benjamin It intrt, south six deerees (6) aud one-half (Vsi. ent forty p relies (4) io stouen; thence uy the same south el htv-ftve deniees (85). wes f. riy perchts (40) to stones; thence by tli nme s mth six degtees () and one-hali ' c ist AH Drrlorc Prnmnrlv Filler! twooty iwreb-e (20) to stones, tue place' f bj rtll Vruerb rrompuy rillUU. elnnlnj o.mtalnlug ten (IO) acres oflmd JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand Cor. Main and Oik Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. Aflnetluoof Choice onOCEHIIia Nuts and Candles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Oostlet receives bis green truck dally Irom the city markets, which Is a guarantee to hl cu.iomer. that they will receive fresh goods wh'n buyl' gfrom him, JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 38 E. CENTRA BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE, BtBat brrodM of eletws alirays on hand. Tbe Best Mmpotame diUJcs. strlrt measme. It beluz part ot the tunnel tract of Inud which tuo Commouweulth ofl f.mnsrivaau ny patent dated Hie tin day o I November, A. D . 1858. for Iho consideration I therein ment oned, did grant aud confirm I uuto flldfon m d Diaries Marewlue and to I tnelr Heirs and assigns, enroll, d in patent! book II. Vol. 50 und by deed inied the !! dl day ol Pectin ner, A. D., 18j3, and iecorded.1 oo'iveyed by the Sild Charles Mutonlue and! r.iisaueiu, uis wue, vo uiauou isrewiue anca Calharlue, Ills wife, to Hot, mil Yodcr, b deed dated tbe 2ad diy of January, 18xj, ancl recrdtd Benwe'l Yoder and Estrr his wlfel bv his deed bearing tlale th, lDlh dov o.l June, A . D., 1800, ana recorded conveyed saldl aoscrinea lauu io bum aiuiy li- .uiy, aoi eeiMeu, TEIIMS OF SALE: 20 per wnt. down when prororty is sold, tliifl uHiuuce iu iiuriy usys, wfieu uteu win ue giyen, tue wouti, approving sale. KLIJ UI ENTY. Admlnlstr-ilor rt. b. u. M. M. 1.' Vlil.l.K, Attorney. Ily Order of tbo Orphans' Com t: mamubi. llsAttn, lerk. I'ottsvllle, Novembe" 9, 18'd. Q M. HAMILTON, M. D., A PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offloe-28 West Lloyd Street, Bbenandoab 1 V ! 1", t 'I I.