THE STARVING RUSS Torrlblo Condition of Czar's Subjects. tlio EAVAQSS OP FAMINE UNABATED Thousands of Peasants Making DfBpsrate Efforts to Baaoli the United States. The l'eoplct nro llufunrd Seed for Spring l'lnntlng The Authorities Nut Thnt the Peasants "Would Kut IIih Seed 119 Soon lis Tliey Got It Peranm Dying- by the bcoro Without Nurie or riiyalcJiitig J'lirm Cattle Almost Died Oul. Zurich, March, 15. The Committee tor thu relief of Suffering in Itussia has received n letter from the Countess Tols toi iu ackiiowledgeuient of the last con tributions sent from Zurich. She says that her husband has founded 100 new kitchens with the committee's nld, and serves in them two plain hot meals daily. She says that private contributors should hcud their money to some relief committee if they wish to uscortnln the particulars of the uso of their money, as she and her family are too busy among the peasants to give, even general reports. The ravages of the famine throughout Russia she describes us unabated in hor ror. Thousands of peasants in South eastern Itussiu nro making every ellort to emigrate to the United States, but many of them ore unable to sell their belongings for onough to pay their way. The Ueniinn peasants from the Volga regions ato moving out iu Kieat numbers. In each village through which the bauds of colonists pass thoy are besieged by crowds of men and women trying to sell their beds, plows or clothing, so as to get money enough to enable them to leave the country. The colonists, how over, have hu money for buying. Jlost of them have had their property iu cattle and, since the beginning of the famine, they have lost most of their herds. In the Volga regiou clghty-iivo per cent, of the cows and oxen, and ouo third of the horses havo died for lack of food. Members of the relief committee hero my that stories of mal-administration on the part of the authorities are re ported almost dally. It Uowno the Gov ernment has an annual Income of 100,000 roubles at its disposal, yet has hot done a thing for the starving poor in and around the city. 'Ihero was not a public relief kitchen iu the placo until the lied C'ruJ ? Society opened ono recently with money sent from Zurich. The peasants iu Southern Russia who arc too poor to movo are beseeching the district authorities for seed for the spring planting, but have obtained uo response. The authorities say that the peasants would oat the seed as soon as they got it, and then would want more for tho fields. In Jelatmsk tho farm cattle lmvo died out almost completely, so that litlo cau be done toward raising crops. Reports from Onifk, in Asiatic Russia, say that the whole city has been turned into a hospital for typhus patients, nud that persous are dying by the score, without nurses or physicians. In Western Russia, near the German Rnd Austrian frontiers, tho misery of the population has been aggravated by the troops advaiioiug toward tho border. A regiment of soldiers is often billeted unon a village of but U,000 or 4,000 in habitants for 18 hour-.. Kellof Sti'uincr Missouri Sail To-IJny. New Yoiik, March 15. The steamship Missouri, laden with a cargo of 2,000 tons of (four and corn meal for thu starving Russians, will leave hero to day. Grenville, 1'erriu & Co. havo supplied ",500,000 pounds of flour to take the nlace of that destroyed by the bliizanl. JOHN L. INCENSED. Sy That On-hett Won't bo Tmtc for lllm. Chicago, March 15. John L. Sullivan, upon being shown a paper which con tained Corbett's criticism of him, was very much incensed after reading the same, venting his feelings as follows: "Why, that fellow Corbctt won't bo a taste for me, see!1 It took him 27 rounds to whip little Joe Choynski and only fought Jnckbou to a draw when tho uig ger went in the ring with a broken leg. Corbctt a lighter? Not much. .You -Mould tay it as a snap to go out iu tho street anil pick up $20,000, wouldn't you? Well, that's just how easy Corbett 1b for me." Might Year for Curnul Connection. Coi.umuuk, O., March 15. l'asoal B. Lang, lor neterul years editor of the lnown County "News-Democrat," was committed to the penitentiary last night on an eight yearn' sentence fur carnal connection with tin imbecile woman, tho sitUtr uf Ids deceased wife, und thu second cousin of ijcuernl Grant, Miss baruli E. liarkltty. Lang was an appli cant under Governor Campbell for the teciuuu yHhlp of the lMsoil Board. Jnk Talor Injured. Chf.yknki. Wyo March 15. Word has been rtfceived hero that u four-sided flgbt occuned on llunday among cowboys at lioiigis, at which lluck Taylor, for merly w iiii Hyllnlo lllll, was m luidly In lured thnt fatal rohiiltti are feared. Pat 14on'itf wild A) Dougnerty were badly cut with Tinlves during the melee. ltBllllig'Terilllllul htory Di'lllnd. Bawimiirv, March IB. Charles F. Mayor, nresbleiit of the llaltiinore &OI1I0 Hailroad Oonipany, uiakee an unquali fied dutiial u( tno Atlanta story, that "a deal low Ihhiii perfeuted by which tho Jtleliinund Teruiiuat property ivijuos uu der (jpotrol of tne lUliiiuora & Onto ltailroud Coniiwuy." DitlnfilttK Loan Toward Uuuy, QBTiTiUuao, Ph., March IS.- TUq Re publlonus In convention here yestordny belectud Jinne llirooh and George U. , Thorn dejagutes to the State convention, ' aud u'auml John (J. Ixtwor an national defegatu rriini this (lUtr'lot. Preference was exprtSo for ILirrlsou. The delegates are Inclined to 'Jnay. Mine. Clamrnneju ll tier Divorce. I'jkBisMarok 10. lima. Clemtnceau, theiAmcricai) wife Of the'Fronch ttaUst- :hos obtained -htr divorce. A PROFITABLE TALK, OUR SPECIAL REPORTER SE CURBS THE PACTS. tto Dotormlnod to Thoroughly In vestlffiito a Subject That is Cuuslnff MuuU Comment, and Ho Has Suocoodod. (.V. r Shi.) Two (iuya ao ono of the most prom inent professional mon in Now York published a letter o oulupokeii, bo iiii usual as to causo intensive talk mid awaken much comment. Yesterday I interviewed the gentleman ns to the contents of the letter, and lie fully confirmed ii in every respect. He not duly did this but he also mentioned u number of unusual cases, which had come under ills observation in which little less than a miracle had been per formed. too importtint.lias the entire sublei't income lliut l determined to investi gate it to the bottom, and nccordlunlv Called upon Mr. Albert G. Euves. the prominent cosiumer at No. G3 ISist i weiitu street, the gentleman meu tloned iu my interview with the uooior yesterday. Mr. Eaves lmi mmie quite h .name, A complete kuutvicugu ui nisiory, an appreciation uiuitaim rcjiuuiiny nro essential iu ins profession. "Mr. Eaves," I mH, "I learn thai your who lias had a most uuusud -xperieiieo; are you willluir to de scribe it ?" The gentleman thought a momeut iiuu an expression Of MftMlim rmi4ui over his face. "When I think," "he suiu, "oi want my wife ouce pas ed through and the condition i-lie is in today, I cannot but feel gratitude. Nearly three years i.go she was oft the point of death. You can uuderataud how sick she was when Isayshewa-t totally blind aud lav in a statu ..f uucoiiHciousues. Three doctors at tended her aud all ngreed that her death was only a question of hours, I erhaps minutes." "May I ask what the doctors called her trouble?" "Uraemia and nnernornl sions, so you cau Imagine how badly she must have been. At last ono doc tor fit was Dr. H A. Guun) said tint as she was still ablo to swallow oue more attempt might be made and a medicine was aceoidlngly given her irhe seemed to Improve at once; in a lew days her sight was restored. '1 have hutl a long, lonir sleep,' she said, upou recovering consciousness, and I am njoiced to say that she was re fluted to perfect health wholly turoimh the use ot Warner's Hafe Cure, which wuh the remedy we administered whtn she was past all consciousness." I looked at Mr. Evans as lie said this. His face wiv btamnig with Bitt lsf'tction. Ho continued : 'The physloians told us, after my wife's recovery, that slio could nevn endure ehlldt Irth, and yet we have a lino boy nearly a year old. and do not know what sickness is. I attribute it all to the wonderful power of War ner's Safe Cup-. Why, my sister, who reldes in Virglul'i. was, a while ago, allilcted precisely as my wife had been, I at once advised her to tiro this same great remtdy; it cured her promptly " "You find that it is specially adapted for womeu, do you ?" I in quired. "liynompans. I havo known It to b wonderful in Its power in the ease of gentleman to whom I have reeoni- ' mended it. I speak from experience I entirely, and you should not be (tur pi lsed that I tiiil so iirin u believer iu mis discovery wnicu lias ttone so much for me." I was not surprised. I saw by every word, byovry look, that Mr. Eaves meant all he said. I had ample con (irniation of Dr. Gtiuu's letter and In orview; and I do not wonder that peo ple who ha- e seen such things, who liavo watched their dearest friends go down into the dark valley aud be brought back Into the light, should bo both enthusi.istio aid grateful. I, myself, caught the Spirit, aud I shad be glad if the investiuuilntia I made prove of prollt to those may read them. Ii ive who NEWS OF THE DAY. Secretary Blaine is reported to bo doing well and has u good appetite. Jlob Flt.Kiminons ami ,his manager, Jlrnmie Carroll, uroin New VorK. Senator Morrill is ill of pneumonia in Washington. He is 82 years old. Governor Itussell, of Massachusetts, Iibb signed the Anti-Freo Fasa Dill. Tho Berlin Court goes into mourning for three weeks for the Grand Duke of llesso. A severe bliward, nocompanled by a heavy fall of mow prevails throughout Kansas, There Is widespread alnrm in I'arls over the police discoveries of An nrohlst plots. Tho l'reldent and Senator Sherman bad a conference in regard to the Behriug Sea treaty yesterday. Tho Syracuse News Publishing Com pany has filed a certificate of Incorpora tion witu the secretary 01 otnto. Frank & Ijiubacb, prominent Jewelers, have assigned. Tho liabilities aggregato nearly ?6I,0Q0. Tho assets uro consider ably less, The President has sent to tho Senate the nnmo of Win. II. Lawrence of Penn sylvania to bo Secretary ot Legation at Itlo Janeiro. Five hundred G. A. R. men attending the State Encampment at Fresno, Cal., indulged In a jack rabbit round-up near that oity. Mr. Robert Lincoln, tho Amorloan Minister to England, has resumed his duties, having completely recovered from his recent Illness. Fishing Taoklo. A largo lot of tbo finest flibing tackle, ehaaper and better than over, Juil received. Coino and sue me before purobiuiing olio, where and you will eavo monoy at MaX'Hkkse'b, Korguton lloufp, 10 V. Oeoire St. I Advertlslug myn try l(, iPW ?'nriW JA'e. ti"TilU A TIIBAT1BB 1 Olt copy Entirely J rre, THE Cott n Its Over-production. EdwHrd Mkin on, In Frank Leslie'! It luttrated Weekly. contrlbut'W by isr the ablest wrtiele that Xim yat npuoared on thn tictin ot the orer-nroduetion ot coruin. The cheapness of jotton it eueli as to alarm ho grost Southern planters, and. Inmmuoh . cotton, belbro tho sproad of whoat-Rrow i rut, wis king of produots, thl article mut sttract ho attention of all classes of men Tho lelti r-prees for this week's il'Ue also comprint a very fplritod illuntrated ttory entitled "A Gamo for Two." There is alt uivon a vory inloreiling Interview with Kdilor Villiam D. Howells of the Cos- tnopoUtan, Th thoiuandB of iriends of Mr. lioweils lculd not overlook thUnum ber of tho Weekly, in which is given Mr, llowells's viewj on questions pertaining to general Dternture. An article on tho life nd influnhcoof the late President 1'ortor of Ynlii la also given, aud thorn Is an illus trated article on tho legalized brutality In th ditr'rent athletic olubi of Now York If you have not "eon a copy of tho much changed Frank Leslie's Weekly, cut out thi paragraph and send it to the Arkell weekly 0 mpny, 110 Fillh avonuo, New York Oily. Eleotrlo Bittors. This remedy i becoming so well known xnd to popular an to need nb special in en join All who have usej Bleotrio Hitters ing tho same tong of praise. A purer tnedicino does riot exist and it Is guaranteed o 'o all that 19 clHinied. Jilectric li. tiers will euro all diseases of iho IiiVer and Kid neys, will remove l'lmples, Boils, Sslt Itheum and bi her affections caused by im pure blood. Will drive Malaria from tho ystem and prevont as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For euro of Ilnadache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electrio Bittors Entire sa Waetion guaranteed, or noni'y refunded. Price 50o. and $1.00 per bottle at U. II. Ilagenbuch's drug sloro. Coming: Events. March 15 Grand entorUinraont in Robbins' opera howo tinrter the am pices of IT. S Grant Lodge No. S8, A. P. A. March 17. Wet3h Congregational hurch lea party In P. M. hall. April 19. Supper under tho auspices of Htar of Dethlehem Lnigo, Ji. P. A., In P. M. church ball. April HI Marigold Tea, Ilobbins Hall j under tho auspices of LydU Dcgroo Ledge, Mo. 112, I. O. O. F. VlkL SHUT DOWN. i i New Jersoy Manufacturers ImlHnant Ovnr LelilattrM Investigation TrtENioN. N. J., March 15. The Ox ford Nail Works, situated at Oxford Furnace, Warren county, will qlosa down April 1, and 8U0 men will be thrown out of employment in conse quence. A partial suspension took plaoa last week. This is tho placo recently in vestigated by tho Legislature. Abuses were said to exist there. Trat if they did. thoy never came to light. Tho investigation, however, which was short, resulted in the creation of un ar bitration aud mine Inspector. Tho man agers of the works ars indignant at tho course pursued, and have resolved to close up their place for an indefinite period. Struck Hllnil in the Pulnlt. Ottomwa. 111.. March 15. Tho Iter. George Sweet, a youug .Methodist mlnis- tei ot Jlusscll, was strucK nunu wnuo preaching Sunday, He had preached iu the morning us usual, and in tne aiter noon, while in the midst of his discourse, his sight gradually failed him, and he became totally blind, lie was compelled to stop and annonnco the fact to his lis tening congregation. MnvetlcU Hank Offlners Inillcted. Boston, ifarch 15. Tho Federal Grand Jury has rendered their report in tha Maverick Bank cases after two weeks' consideration. Tho following are in dicted: Asa Potter, the bank's former president! Col. Junius II. French and T, Dana, directors' Bull road Htatlon Bobbed. Miuronn, Del., March 15. Last night burglars robbed the station of tho Dela ware Railroad Company, four Btorus and a blacksmith shop. In tho station and the stores safes were blown open and plunder to the amount of about $500 was taken. It Should be in Every House. J, B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpiburg, l'a., (ays be will not ho without Dr. King's New Diwovery Tor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that It curad ,h wife who was Ibrfritenoil with Pneumonia after an at Uyk of "La Grippe," wen various other remwiios and several phyilcians had dono nor no good. Hubert JJarbT, of Cooks port, Pa., claims Dr. King's Now Dh oovery hat done him more good than any thing ho ever uu'd for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Frio trial bottle at O. H. lliitonbuch's Drug Store. Large bottles, 60c, nod $1. 2,(XX) olovli bound b.ook, worth 60 cents, for 21 cents ouch; 6.000 26-cul pur eovereil novoli, all new, for 10 lonUwioli, at JUx HeesVs. AVoit Centre street, Ftjr HUKili Hotel block. Orders fqr V.swim Hkbald should be lejt at Hooks J' Hiovm's, news slatid, Jfo, 1 North Main street. A bad oocgli or cold oslls lor a good remedy -Hie onro for It. F r Couulw, Cold, I u lliltnia iMid (ViuBumntlou. u iverle'l aud per nanent ciuols t'au-t'lnu, lUe worst c a y i in to its ii aung propsrt'vs i jwraiu, lliiwTluaU sold at t1 V U. Jt.riln's diug store. liuy Keyttme Dour. 13e careful that tfae Lkbhiu & Co., 4Undi l'a.. Istfd" pn, every fctch- H.3.3taw In a few weekB more spring fevr will boappoarjllb', imm S!,cZili!AI,'0.'7oul?',no,l,,o0?AN,2T.ntrrnsi.tn r'a'n rct. tho Ulu MAntl nn t h I' Npw IHuNivar b if U.U. I i . . . . wrllo for our wonilrrOil lllllo hnnli. millort MT.X ONI.V." Tninr in rliln Moled oover. "A rofWio from tho quacks." SRIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. nwinian wo will raallono WANTS, &o. TTlOIt SALE. A single slelgli. at a roasonaWi , price. Apply to Mrs. Jane larrv. conn r i.ino anil llcmers streets. z-ltHw AX' ANTED. Hoarders. In a small family V, Apply at the UmtALD ofllee. 314-ltn WANTKD. A girl for general house worlt Good wages paid. Call ot tho llmiAi.i) vukv. 3-11-tt !?OIt KENT. Storo and dwelling, 121 North I' Main street, biicnanaoah. Apply on pr raises. Patrick McNeils, 3-H-fw ITlOlt KENT. A deslrablo storo room L South Main streot 1'ossosglon given first ui.jiii, nyi'iy io oyivesier Jr'apnen, nw s Main street. 3-5-tf MEN TO TAKE OHDERS.-No delivering or collecting! no experience; stoady world best terms; host siieelaltlesi samples "eu. uijsn uiios., Jtocncstcr, N. y. ITiOIt SAIE. Cheap, a ono-horso spring Ij wagoD with top. Also a two-soot surrey nnu uAit-iisiou lop. Apply io v rea. uuranari. North Main streot. 3-3-tf WAJWED-Uy tho Methodist Episcopal cliurrh, to buy a houso suitable for a pur sonage or a lot upon which to build one. Apply to J. S. CAI.LKN, M. D., 3 S-lw or Chas. Hooks. POUND A pocket book containing a sura ot money and some papers. Owner can have snmo by proving property, paying for this ad vertisement, anil applying to Ooorgo W. Ilaak. blacksmith, at W. J liecn's wheelwright Shop, West Coal street, Sbeuaudoah. 3-lt-3t QTOCKHOLDKKS' MEETING. A special ij meeting of the stockholders of Hie Miners Aiecnanies anu juuorers' iiuuuing unu ljoan Association, of Shenandoah, l'a., will behold at Die oflico of John It. Covlo. Esn..on AVodnesdav evening, March US, 189 J. at 3 o'clock, for the pui pose of revising and amending tho by-laws ot said Association. By order Of tho Board of Directors. DAVID MORGAN, Pres. Attest: J. P. KNAPP, Seo'y.' 3-10-lH NOTICE. The following notice speaks for Itself, and the public will be governed ac cordingly: In the Court of Common Pleas of Schnvlklll oounty. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania tzrtl., &c , vs. Bridget Tempest. Now. February 25, 18ftJ, on motion of W. D. Seltzer, attorney, thn Court appoint Charles Ilasldnsas committee of snld Bridget Tempest, and ho is directed to enter Into bond In the sum of eight thousand dollars, to bo approved by the Court. Extract from tho record. S. C. KIRK. 3-7-lOt Prothonotary. WIIJ, AKRIVE 1EDIESDH, MARCH 9,1892 A LOT OF Western Horses TO BE SOLD AT MY STABLES. Itlalii and Lloyd StH. George Folmer. LEATHER and SHOE MSGS 'DPI X- cleaey, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA,' . . 1 1 1 1 1 11 i'm WE MINERS, MECHANICS AND LABORERS' BUILDING AND LOAN ACSQCIA1I0N Will Issuo a new series ot stock commencing Wednesday Eve'g, March 16, '92, From live to eight o'clock P. M., at tho oflico of J. It. Coyle, Bsq., in Deddall's building. Persons desiring to subscribe for the stock should cull early, as the number ot Shares to bv issued are limited. D.AYID iJipKqAPrag. Jos. P. Knapp, Seo'y. ; - 3td Shenandoah Business College A ILnrsc Attendance Dally. . . i r It0Qm:fpr a FgwMore, ' -" j i j "i Tako ftdrenlago ot the present clianco to seure a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION! For terms, &c, coil at tty CgJleH) or addrevs, 1 e W. J. SOM.Y, Shenandoah, Pa, LESSONS IN THE THU uuiiMEtfi application. JEHiail VALLEY 11. K. (P. & It. It. It. Co., Lessee.) AIUIANOEMKNT OP TASSKN OUIt TIIA1NS. NOV IS, 1S91. Tl.ouflnn.i. .rntna Im. CI.... u!ndoah forl'cnn Haven Junctlon.Mauch Chunk, Rchlghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Allontown, Hcthlchcin, Bjston, New York, l'liiladelnhla. llanlcton. Woatlierlv. Ouakakn Junction, Delano and MahanoJ City at 5.47, 7.40, D.Ot) a. m., 12.53, 3.10, 6.S0 p. m. 1'orNew Ydrk.5.47. 7.40. 0.03 a. m.. 1S.G0. 3.10. 5.3e p. m. ror Jiazicion, wiiKcs-iiarre, wnuo liaven, Plttston. Laceyville. Towanda. Sayre. Waverlv. lllmira, Kochestcr, Niagara Kails and tho WoBt, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 1). m no conuccllon for Koches tcr, liulTalo or Niagara Falls), B.20 p. m. lor llelvldore. Drlnwuro Wnler (Jan anu airuuusuurg, o.n u, in., d.u p. m. i' or i.amueriviiio anu xrenton, u.os a. m. 1'or Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.S0 p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Ueneva and Lyons. 10.41 a. m . 5.K0 p. m. or jcanoHViuc. revision ana iioaver Meadow, 40, 9.08 a. m 12.M, 6.20 p. m. For Audenried. Hazloton. Stockton nnd Lum ber Yard. 5.4T. 7.40. 9.0S. 10.41 a. m.. 12.52. 3.10. 5.ai p. m. l'or acrenton, o.ri, u.us, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, s.i'U p. 1. For Hailebrook. Jeddo. Drlf ton and Freoland. M7, 740.0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.2(1 p. m. For AshKuid, ulrardville ana Lost Creek, 4.27, 46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.00, 9.11 p. m. For Haven Ilun, Ccntralla, Mount Carrncl and hamokln, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., lfto, 4.40, 8.00 p. ra. For Yatosvllle, Park Place, MahanoyCltyar.rt Delano, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m.. 12.52. 3.10. 5.S0. 3.03. 9.21, 10.27 p. m. Trains win leave snamoxin at 7.&n, li.on a. m., M0. 4 30. 9.40 n. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at 9.05 a. in., 12.52, aiO, 6.20. 11.15 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo. 5.50. 7.40. 0.08, 10.52 a. m., 12.52, 3 09. 4.10, 5.2H, 8.03 p. m. , Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 0.00, 7.40, 9.03, 10.15, 11. 18 Q m., 3.O0, 6.20, 7.00, 7.15, 0.80 p. m. 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.09, 5.20, R.03 p. m. i-.oo.vo iinzieion ror snenanuoau, 7.S0, u.is, 11.08 a. m., 12.15, &10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.50 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Glrardvillc and Lost Creek, 0.50, 1.35 a. ra., 2.45 p. m. For Yatosvllle. Park Place. Mahanov City. Delano, Uuzleton, Illaelt Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Hothlehem, Uaston ond New York, 8.00 a. m., i.4o p. m. For YiUesvIlle. Parlr Placo. Mahanov Citv and Dolano. 8 00 a. m., 1,40, 1.4q, 0.03 n, m. JjUltVU UUZIUlUIl IOr QJlUUUUUUitU, O.W U. UL, 1.15, 4.37 p. m. T.pnrn Sthnnnnrtniih fnr Tftttsyilln. 5.60. R.OO. 9.30 a. m., 2 45 p. in. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 10.40 a. m. 1.35, 4.30, n.15 p.m. Gon'l Pass. Agt., South Helhlehcra. Pa. PHILADELPHIA & HEADING It. It. T1UH TA II I.E. IN ElfJfXHJr HUVKUUKK IO, IQVl. Tratus leavo Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week days, in K Oft 1 ort , m IT. IHI KX t in C.inH.K 2.1o! 7it8 a. m. For Now York vU Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.25, 7.20 a. m.. 12.35, 2.60 p. m. For Heading and I'nuaneipnia, ween uays, 2.10, 5.23. 7.20 a. in.. 12.ai. 2.50. 5.55 p. ra. Sunday, 2.10,7.18 a. m., 4.30 p. ra. . For llarrlsburg, week days, aw, i.m a. ra 2.50, 5.55 p. m. " For Allentown, week dJVS, 7.20 n. m., 12.35, i.ut p. ra. For Pottsvlllo. week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 12.33, 50, fi.55 p. in. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. 2.50, 5.55 p. m. For Tauiaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12,35, 2.50, 5.55 p. In. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4 30 p, rn. Additional for Muh- nnnv Citv. week da vs. 7.00 n. m. l' or Lincasier unu wommuiii, wceu uuy, a. m., -.nu p. in. For wuuamsnort, sunnury ona iewisuurg, week days, 3.25, 7.20, 11,30 a. ra., 1.35, 7.00 p. in. sunoay, 3.3a a. m., s-m p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, a. 10, sura, d.do, 20. 11.30 a. m.. 12.35. 1.35, 2.60, 5 55, 7.00, 0.23 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, 7.48 ft. in., 3.05, 4.30 p. in. Fnr nirardville. Mtanmhannoek Station), weekdays, 2.10, 3.25, 6.23, 7.20, 11.30 a m., 12.35, dwi. 7.UU, v.-y p. m. aunuuy, iiu, a.; ,48 a. ra., 3 03, 1.30 p. m. For AHhland and Shamoktn. week divs. 3.: .25. 7.20. 11.30 u. ra.. 1.35. 7.00. 9.25 p. m. Sun day, 3.23, 7. 18 a. m., 3.tt p. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days. .40 a. in., i.iw, t.w, t.uu 11. in., i.ia mgui. &un. ,1m. Anil, .n IO 1 nlnl.l uuj, v w I', .u., uitju.. Lsavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 30. 8.45 a. m.. 1.00. 3.45 r. ra. Sunday. 7.00 a. in, i.Aiii,ii.Hnini.in j Jin mm. ... .00. 0.00 p. in., from Broad aud Callowhlll and 1ICHIV UlltlUWI'UIUi nwn "I.JIO, , tv.vt ,.. .u. 8.35 a. m., 11.30 p. in. from 9'h and Green streets. Sunday. 0.05 a ra., 11.30 0. m from 9th and llrppn. Leave Itoadlne, week days, 1.33,7.10, lu.oa, 11.00 a. m., B.w, 7.07 p. m. qunuay, 1.3.1, iu. a. m. Leave Puttsvlllo. week iUvs. 7.4U a. m. 12.30, 0,11 p, ox. Sunday, S.40, 7.00 a. m 2.05 p. m, Leave TarLanua. week aays, asu, w, njai a, 1., 1.21, 7.13, 0.18 p. 10. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 u. m rl n m. Leave Mahanov Citv. week days. 3 10, 0.18, 11.47 a. in , 1 a. m 3.20 p. 'Leave lla ,51, 7.42, 9.41 p. m. Sunday, 3.4U, B.17 m 1 Leave llahanoy Plane, weok dt rs, 2.40, 4.00, 0.30, 0ii5, 11.59 a. iru, LPT), 4.00y5.20, 0.26, 7,67, lO.Ol) p; m. ' -SundAy, S.40, 4.U), 8.Ta. m.,3.37, 5.01 p. in. ahanoy Plane, weok dt rs, 2.40, 4.00. 0.3U, visa, u.i p. m. "Sund Leave Ql JLiCava uiraruviue, utapiiananuoeK niaiioni, us. 5.2(1, 0.32, 8.03, 10 00 p, ra. Sunday, 3.47, 4.07, 8.33, nwnn ua.va. i.it. .uj u.w, v. it u. ,.. a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 n. m. Leave WfUlamsport, week days, 3.00, 0.45, 11.55 a. m., 3.3-, n. id p. m. sunaay, ii.inn. ra. 'or jiammore. wasninmon anu lue wesi via II. & O. 11. It., through trains leavo Oirard Avenue station. Philadelphia. (P. & It. R. It.) at 8.96, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.5S, Ml, 7.13 pj m. Sunday, 3.00, s.uk, ii.xi a. ra., j.o D.is, i.m p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Phllsdelnhla. Chestnut Street Wharf and South street Wbn. FOIt ATtANIIO CITY. Week da vs UinresB. 9.00 a. m.. 2.00. 4.00 n. m Acoommouatlon, 8.00 a. in., 5.00 p. in. suniMy--iU(prais, u.oo a- m. . Aooommodtttlon, Itfltui-Blig, lSavto' Atlantlo Olty, dwwt Atlantl iiuu 4t nniim, j. Kinvar- i vi( UJ, lJiprews, 7.30,-9.00 a. rah 4.00 p. ra. Ateommodatlon, 8.1Q. iiuvuiuuiuimimu, i.im H. iu., ii. ia. C a. HANCOCK, a en'l Pass'r Agt, A. A. McLKOD, l'res. & Oen'l Manager. Big Cut in Prices. CHAS. YAROWSKY'S 23 Tf Centra Slrrtt, nest red flaunsl utidersriirts, C6c; best gray uuuviamil., uww, UVBI VUUUI1 U UrHIliriH, 3DO, belt cloth ovorshlrls. 7ftc; best muslin white uirw, iuu, men s nest woolen socks, per pair, .MB,, uu. gvmH nnu iiuiKiHerenieis, wo, line suspi-udcrs. per pair llic; overalls for men, lOo up; Indies' flue merino underwear, each, only 40c: ladles ull-wool jackets, 7&o; ladlea' fast black stocsliixH, 3 pair for 880: children's while undt rwear. IRe up; 4 pairs children's fast black aiwkliiKs. 35c. boys' knee pants, only a6c; best Hnnli table i lulhs. 60c up; finest toweling, 60 per yard, best budsprcads. unly tl each. To twt a i'oaltlf C'ire torthm taTia of bttltqXMM, Fnrlv Jxnaar-tu Jnlawluas. fter uua DcLllltT, Bexual I'owtr, JmpoUwry, xo. Ho preatta our faith to our f jierlflo vre wilt M-nd one till touthV Alcdli-lite jUMWf iich VaJnabla lDrortnntlon I'ltl Tl. Afldrr er CORRESPONDENCE COMPLETE THEOHY OF INCLUDING ARITHMETIC, ALGEBRAIC SIGNS, HUE VEHIIlflllOS, KECflARICS. ETC. STUDENTS QUALIFIED TO PASS STATrTkxAHINATlONS. THE PUPILS STUDY AT HOME. LOSE NO TIME PROM WORK. INO TEXT-POOKS NEEDED. Tuition charges within the Means of all. For Pamphlet amtaintng full information, address, ENGINEER SCHOOL OF MINES, ScrantoD, Pa. M National Bank, TIEGATRE Itl!XI.Iirrt, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. It. Leisenring, Cashier, . 9 W.rost. Ass' 'i Cashier. Oien Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PES OENT. INTEREST ! paid 011 Huvlugru neposltH. OENNSYLVANIA RAILttOAD. EClHTYrjCII.1. DIVIBIOH. On and after November 15, 1891, trains will leave anenaiiaoan tti follows: Vox Wltfean, UUberton, Fraskvllle, Raw lostle, BU Clair, and way points, B.IW, 9J0, Jundays. 600. ti.4u a ni and 3.10 d m. For Pottsvlllo, 0.0U, tUO, 11.15 am and 4.15 rr Sundays, 600, S.4da ni and 3.10 r m, l'or IWidlae, (f.no, 11.45 n m and 4.15 pm. llnndnyB, 60IJ, 9.40 a. m and S.1U p m. For Pottstown. l'hoe Ilzvlllo. Nnrr1l!iyn nd Philadelphia (tiroad street elation), 9.00, 11.15 m. and 4.1Gp oi weekdays - uuaays, itai, v.iu a id e.iu p ro- Trains toavo Fraokvllie for Br"nandoari at 4'J a mind 13.11. 5.01. 7.11. IO.Oj turn Hnn. diT. tl.l 1 1 m an't 6.10 n m. Mtr.ve i-o-'flviuo ior cnenanaoan, 10.15 ana U.48. am 4.40, T.l5,.43p m. Uundays, w.o x O.J J p m. LoHTe Pblladelphln (liroid street station). '-ir Vn1.tRVlll,and Hhnn lnilnali. R Kt M -K a m 1.10 Bua 7.10 t m wk ilvcfl. Knnrtjivd'm. nnrt 929 am 'or NOWYOrK, 3.20, 4,05, 4.40, 6.B5, B.W, 70, .23K.IVI J.50. lLMandll.H.H.ffiam. 12.00 noon! .Ilml'?d Htprosi, l.W 4.90 rn.) 12.44, 1.35, 1.40, X, W 4, 1.02, 4. , H.20, 8.50 7,13 8.12 aud 10.00 ni. i.ui .iizm M Bnndays. 3.20.4.05,4.40. 5.35. 8.12. 8.10. 0.fO. 11.35 n, "Id 12.11, l.It,'2.30, 1.02, (limited, .vi.'S.w H2I -,l aa ana 12.01 nlghv r or neu uiri. ijuk umucu aau laiernaeai1" stations .2U ana 11.14 a. m., 4.00 p. m.w days. Freehold only 5.00 p m week dayj'i , rui iMuiiiiuiu uuu iiiiaiiiiiKiuu. u.ur:, uleht dally and 8 31. 10.20 a. m.. 1235 (limited ii, null il.io. lUi.t.ii.uui. n.ui. uiiu.j.ua express with dining car to Ilaltlmore) 1.30, 3.49 p. in. weoic nays, f or uammore oniy vi.ua, 4.ui wees days, 5.08. 11.30 . m. dairy. For ltlobmond, 7 20 a, in, aud 12.03 night dally, FS0 p. in, dally, except Sunday. limns leave irarrisonrg .or l-iLUDarg ana it. na.l rintf .4 I A II 1.1 o w n. A ne west evsry day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m and I I' lUUlHOU! HUU l.V. J ,WJ y 111. VT Hy VltOJ"!" 8 13 ra and 4.10 p m every any. Kor-Plttsburg only, 11.30-a ai dally nad 10.20 in wook days. Leave Hnnbnrv lor Wlllamii)Ort. lmlru. lunandalgna, Bo3hete,1Hno,aloand Nlagira '11 .lu n 111 illlllO'i u i.oj m ni. unjr. r Elmira, 5.80 p tn weiV divs. rur Kfieuna miermeuiaie points, o.iuuuj.., ally. Fir Lock tUvon, 6.10, and 9.58 a m. ally. 1 33 and 5.9 p. m. weok days. For Vrauva i.W a in I.SJ and 5,TO p ra wosic days i.lUi. m 'inn-la"!!. Matf '-Jen. Pasi. Agt DO YOU WANT RELIEF ? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY "Will promptly relieve the nwst dl tfMwlug ctt t-f Acute or CI ironic Ittieu jaatiHiu or Gout. Hy, f trictly obitrYlng tiidtiircctioii,.it wm euro yon pi rain ently Uullk t)i Diimrroui prrptrttlori that flood the country, tbia mdlcfr. ia apeclflo for tit tarlum furoia of rlieuiuattni on If , u4 coUa a,nj aena s "cura;i' Uue butllfl fill make a amtiiriictorT lniireaal0D on tha avitrm. DJ la coiidwiHoq wlib lh llla, coutlooa tha auffercj thai -.ttMt arouvr roiawiy Iiaa lwt.a rouoa. Yoa arecarDcatlt ra 'ouatejVo tct tho nttrlu of H KltOUT'S KlilJXJMATIO KEMEUV, aa hs ralubirriprttea are eoJoned by bundrtda of tb uo't flatteriDI tentlmotilala. Ooiy vefaubi luiredicbta, rrtnariable fr thtlr enratlT rawara, are uae 1 In tha mat ufaetuia of KHOUT B BHKUMATIO HUlfcUV $1.03 Vdt BotUo. 6 Bottles, J3.00. HUa, C5 Cti. If ur aiorakxcntr aot kop tt ad to tha A I 1 1 li 1 IT JVHUL I , 3G37 Murlcet htroct, rhfad'a. Fa. Saving Fund Stocl i i The Citizens Dutldlne ond Loan Assoclatlorl ot Shenandoah, Pa., will issue a now series 0 stock, commencing Tuesday, Match 22nd, 1891 on which day tho subscription books will open f roni 2 to t o'cloclc'p. m., at tho oflico of ti Secretary, No. 1ST North Main street O. W. DENC1LEH, 2-25-2W Secretary. Restauran Cor. Stain and Coal Sts., Blieuuudoab, l'a. IleguUr meals at popular; iiuies seiven avail iiiucb. .Hdles' dlulne hih re. li'Wlinienl riHinis utluch ed. Durstookcd wltlitlie linnet brands ol clitars and fancy drinks. Leading Restauivnt in Town. 1
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