SPOILED HIS BEAUTY I Mr. MoitoII'b Exporionco with a Wildcat. HIS APPEARANCE IS STARTLING. Ons of His Eyes Oat and He is Othorwhn Badly Mutilated. It Took Illin Thirteen Weeks to Get Over Ills l'lcht With tlio AnlmHl, iiml lie Dor.n't lima About Ills Umiil Looks An; Moro It Whl the I.tirKent Cut Kvor Seou In Northern Nw JorsoyIt Will lie Htuir.Ml. DnoKEnsTOWw, N. J , April 9. Aleck Morrell is a well-known qunrryinan over in Sandystono townsbtp. Tlio big slate quarries are In that part of Sussex county. Ho was In tlio habit of driving down here and stopping for a chat with the bo j a. Nobody had soen him for over three months, and some of his frlond wcro proposing to take n trip over to his home to ascertain what was the matter when Aleck stepped Into u fa inilir gathering place. Morrell had always been rather hand some, but when he came to town ho pre sented such a startling appearance that his friends were aghast. Out of his eyes va out and the greater part of his cheek and mouth was pulled around iirarly to his right car. His back teeth could be seen through the gap. His left ear was partially gone and two of his Union were missing. With facial contortions that were gainful to behold the quarrymau told the following story: "1 stopped one evening several months ago at tlio house of u friend, and it was pretty lato when I got home. I had been drinking a little, but not uuough to iiffoct me or make me careless. My house is -a little way back from the road, and there was a little porch to tho front door with vines growing over it, so that it war pretty dark Inside of the porch. As I put my foot on the stup I saw some thing sitting on the rag carpet mat, and thinking it was a stray dog I fetched it a. kick and says 'tilt outl' Before I could take time to think something landed square on my chest and knocked u e off the stoop and into the flower bed. It was too dark to see what it was, but I suid to myself, "Aleck, you've got a Job on your hauds," and I tried to grab the critter, but got my left hand in its month, and that's how I lost them two Augers. They I caught a wipe across my face, and at the same time my right hand closed on the critter's windpipe, and in spite of the loss of my eye and 'dood flowing all over mo, I rolled tho ' . critter and got my knee on over on tn. icll uUnB wlth Jta hia Its breast. It .... ooen ,Q a d feet and ripped me . j . . SHU JILTED HIM. BE Engagement Miss Flolsehinnnu's tlrotcon Confirmed Chioaoo, April 9. Count Eugone Lo glthettl confirmed tho report that his engagement to Miss Dnbetto Flelsclimanu, the beautiful daughter of tho groat yeaatmaker, has beon broken. Shortly after tho announcement of Count Logi thettl's betrothal to the fair heiress, ho assumed the management of her father's business in this city. "It Is true that Miss Flelschraanu has Jilted tno," said he. "Immediately upon hor return a few days ago from Califor nia, whore she and her father had sojourned for a timo, she informed mo that our engagement wag ut an end." "Is tho story that tho cause of your estrangement is your refusal to become an American citizen true?" "If you were ever In love," roplled the count, "you would know thnt Miss Floischmann, who loves mu as dearly as I love her, cnuld not break our engage ment for such a cause. That story is ridiculous. I do not wish to say why we nre not to bo married. That Is a personal matter between Miss Klelsch maun and myself. I am a true gentle man and undor no circumstances will I ttll the reasons Miss Kleischmanu cava for calling our engagement off. lam yet an intimate friend of the Floisch mann family, and will continue to be." NOT RECONCILED YET. Hut "Lucky" llnldwln's Friend Think II Will Forgive Ills aui;l,trr. San Fiiancisco, April 9. So quietly did Lucky llaldwiu return to town yes terday that no oiio discovered his pres ence until evening. Tho old millionaire was as uncommunatlve as a clam about his daughter's marriage, and alt ho said in rssponse to queries was; "The mar riage js legal so far as 1 am aware, and if I am sattslled with it the public will have to be." , When asked If he would resume rela tions with tho runaways, he said: "I have nothing to do with my son-in-law.". Tho iuferenco from this made by his friends la that he will hold out for a short timo and then forgive. Meanwhile Anita's husband has been promoted in the County Clerk'a office. , SULLIVAN. QORBETT FIGHT. Tli e New Orleans Club Must Give a Guar antee of Good Faith. Niw Yomc, April 9. Tho is still rnuoh discussion iu snorting olroles over tho demand of the Olympic Club of New Orleans that John L. Sullivan and James J. Corbett shall deposit $3,000 each as guarantee that they will appear and light in the ring of tho elub on Beptom bor 7. Tho matter may form an impediment to tne consummation or the mutob, for Charley Johnson, Sullivan's backer, says ho will not nut up a cent to that end Ho points out that Sullivan has, during his entire career, kept all engagements, and so has Corbett, so far as ho knows him. Ha says there is not a cao on rocord whero lighters of reputation had to put up a guarantee for their appearance Johnson says, however, that his side has doterminod that the club must give them some surety thnt the $30,000 purso is there beforo they will light. LIKE WILD ANIMALS. Fearful Destitution of a Fnmlly l.lilnc In a Tent In Texas. Waco, Tex., April 9. At Jackson's Lake, sixteen miles south of hero, in a tent made of an old quilt, a woman and four children were found, nearly nude and living on cornmeal mush, fish and frogs. The mother said: "Mv name is Mrs. Murphy. My husband lett me hero three months ago, and told mo to stay until ho returned." The children were nearly ns wild a the wolves that prowled around their bivouac. Tho oldest girl wore Ono tattered gar ment and rawhide moccasins of her own make. Tlio family was brought to town and provided for. Mnllrouled Ills Son PouomcEKPSiE, N. Y., April 9.- -The MustServe in the Army Heforo Emigrating Vienna, April 9. The Austrian gov ernment contemplates taking stringent measures to preventjthe emigration of young men to Amorica without having served their time in tho army. This emigration, says the War Department,; has become a mania, and the servico is losing thousands of its best recruits every year in consequence. The bill will probably provide that no man of a certain age shall emigrate from the country without showing at the frontier nu official certificate that he has dis charged all his obligations to tho gov ernment. Walt Whltuiau'e Will. Camdbn, N. J., April 0. Tho will ol tbelnte Walt Whitman has been admitted to probate. The poet's entire estate, Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Children has unearthed a case of ex treme cruelty in this city. Henry War ren was arrested on a chnrge of mal treating his 8-year-old son, who is re duced to o mcro ekeleton by the alleged abuses. The father's favorite method of punishing tho lad was to clinch a broken linger ring on the boy's nose, leaving it there for hours. Tho story has raised a feeling of widespread indignation here. "WANTS, dec. poll SALE. Cheap, a onc-horso spring r wagon with top. Also a two-scat surrey with extension top. Apply to Fred. Uurkhart, 53 North Main s'.reot. 3-3-tr J71OU SALE Cheap, a horse, harness and 1 dos oart Apply to Henjamin D lleddall, Wm l'enn. - 1-4-tf senses, uud tne next iuius . " i exclusive ol rujaara iraui ma wuiiiiys. when I woko up in bed witu ur. jiuurn , nniount8 to about sa.OUU. OI this sum stitching up my wounds. $2,000 is In cash, and the house and lot "It seems that my wife heard the noise 1 OIl jHokle street, where lie lived, is as of tho scrlmmuge and came out with a Besseii at 51,500. To relatives and friend lantern. She found me lving across tho ll0 uequethed $2,870, nnd the bnlance of dead body of a wildcat. 1 was mi vum j,3 estato to ms orotner, Mwam u. up and had scarcely a rag on me. It took yVhltman. An effort Is being made to 13 weeks for me to git over it, and I ralso funds to preserve Whitman's home haven't braggod nbout my good looks jntact so that his admirers can visit It since, but I'm bragging that I'm tno wJienever they wise. j only mao ever choked u full grown wild- cat to death'" l'realilont Ullot on tho Mormon Question. Morrull is going to have-the wildcat Boston, April 9. In a letter to tho stuffed. It weighed 41 pounds, and is njourimi regarding his recent speech' the largest ever seon in Northern AW Jn the jiormon temple in Salt Lake City,' Jersey. It is tne lirst, one ui .. -j. President lillot or llnrvard uollege says that has been heard of since I01U, wuen ,,Tha jiormon question doaerves, I be WANTED, SALESMAN. Kalary fromstart, Permanent place. Hood chance for ad vancement. Experience unnecessary. Outllt treo. llrown Uros. Co., Nurserymen, Roch ester, N. Y. 4-i-lma&w WANTED. Four good roclimon. accustomed to tunnel work, will llnd steady employ ment in Aunennea coiucry no 1. Appiyio Thouah HuailKB, Contractor, l-7-3t Audenrlcd, Pit TIOK SALE, Chenn. One horso, 7 years old, P ono truck wagon, ono spring wagon, two bets of hurnoss.ono sleigh and one slngTo buggy. A good opportunity tor party desiring anoiw a lorf lleure. Annlv to Thomas Uoland. Coat ble. or ft van Davios' livery stahlCB. 1-3-1 w ime yss tried deuss and failed to n a sure? 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Our SOO pace book "Tlivoe Claaoea of Iilon." should be read bv every S.fWfS.fl -SS Toiinc, iiilddH-ouert nnd old limn, sent soalcd. free. It exnlalns our nlan of treatment Pi!S5? -Sj Vlvca tflstlmonlals from people lit nil stations in ilfo and from all parts of thoeountry. Includlngr piy. i'-sjNS vcryniHiiyu-'iv kmu-y'k.j'.yiioiuwuiiiivuciiix-u, iuus snowing our marvelous woricacuomp. 'ilsWVvN' 1 m uvuiv mtuua .ui j,.. it hiii vusv juu Huiuiutf, uuu inuy uo Lno xncuiis oi reuuwing your Hho Greatest Boon oa Earth la Health and Vigorous Stronglh. PHILADELPHIA GENTLEMEN WRITE US YOU MAY WHITE TO THEM Tho Belt Works Liko a Cha.rin, It brings wealth, happiness and fruitful marriage. SEE BELOW. Dn. A. T SA!fnnv-ppar Slr-I am In rocolpt of jour lato fator nliMi reminds ma of mj iieglect In not reporting mjr ciuie ns yon requfsteil. but will now rar thnt I jim convinced thnt Tour beltlsimtonlynll but morethnii jrpii claim It to bo, for In my case It tins demons! rnf od that It will rnnSe an old man yonnir.iinfl what morn tiaafI twn antri. Vnnr u...nHM..i i i every particular workert Ikon charm, and I fool free tosay that yourlnven llons cannot. lo too lilBhly spoken of. and I wish yon could reach more of thoroanr sufferers who uro n need of Inmost rroiimont .hVi.7. nve. ... Vours rqspertfnlly, JOHN UHNUAIl. 'Vitn 8. a. wmte ucntai f.iig. Co., cor 12th and Chestnut gts. An Old Han Made Young. Hnii.ADEt.pniA, I'A.. March Z. Tin. A - T. QiwTnaN- llr r Sir I should uavo reiM rtcd to Ton ffooner but I wanted to bo patlalled beyond n doubt before dolt g so. 1 am happy to say ;ib & hnt roanlln ntn i.nlim.V nl isfHCtorT. l.Ylim t h llflfl nf THIir lif excelleirt tioall h. hit apr'Ctlte Is piwid, sleep is sweet and refreshing, and am TdUflflBlwHaiur ijviuiu iukiiik junr iituiuiuiii i iuiiik of my boat friends, nnd no money conld Induce me to part with It If 1 routd not KOt another. The most woDderful thing about It Is that at not now nervous ns t bo bolt ono enjoy nd nm I think thencoof 71 lam a young man again. You may use this as a testimonial It youwish. vonrs very truly, GEO. W. BOSLEIt, 1H9 Jacison St. Dr. Saudou'o Electric Bolt with Emrirowrl Hloetrln Siinnnnnrtw in tlm irreatrastboonevei1 trivon to CTealc mon, and we wan-ant it to euro any of the above weaknesses, nnd to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, or Money Refunded. They are graded in the strength lo meet all stages of weakness in young, middle-aged or old men, and will euro the worst cases in two or three months. Write for our book at once-., sent sealed, free. Address: SAWDEW ELEGTRB CO., 8fl BROADWAY, MEW YORK OSTY. -pHILADELPHIA & HEADING It. K. Turn tauuu in isrrKLix jhuvjuiikh io, ioui. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, -week days. 2-10, 6.23, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.1X1, 5.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m. For New York via Muuch Chunk, week days, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.35 2.50 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.33, 2.50, 5.65 p. m. Sunday, .io, n. m., i.ao p. m. For Hnrrlsburg, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 2.50, 5.55 n. m. For AUentown, weoit aays, i.m a. m., is.. 50 p. m. . m., 4.110 p. m. For Pottsville, ivcok days, 2. 10, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.50, 5.55. p. m Sunday, tuu, 7.4s a. m., 4.:) p. m. 1 or 'inmaqua unu luauauoy-ity, wiceK uu, 50, 5J") p. m. Sunday, an- ITOIl SALE. A 37-acre farm, with good house, hum and outbuildings; farm well culti vated and good timber on tho place! never fail ing spring of most excellent water; two col lieries about two mlUs from the place. Price. 300: o.isv navments. Tho farm is located about two miles lrom Shuman's station. Columbia county. Tor further particulars address or call On aUI,UT ilUAHB, 4-2-2w Heaver Valley, Columbia Co., Pa. . 1 n ...na stinr. I1V H. WUUU' & COOU Bizeu vuo " chopper in one of the heavy forests over In lioutague township. INVESTIGATION ENDED. Chief of Construotloii lluroham Compelled to Ilatract. CuiCAOO. April 9. Congressman Dockery's Committee finished its itives tliration of the World's Fair. Tho only lleve, to he thoroughly examined and discussed, for, It 1 am not mistaken, the Government of the Unitod States is vio lating: in their case one of the most CHAHTEU NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that an application will h mado to tho Court of Common Picas of Schuylkill county nn Monil.iv. Anrll 11th. A. D. 1S9.!. ut 10 o'clock n. in., undor thu Act of Assembly of tho Com- monweauii ot Pennsylvania, uniiueu -m L.i. ,l liinil.ntl nrinclnlnii of ' to provide for the Incorporation and regulation precious tiud fundamental principles " , lcertaln coruorations," approved April 2i, American Uherty." nioruions st the World's l'alr. Kansas Citt, April 0. The sscond day's session of the Church of Latter rw Saints at Indenendeuce developed lotion ot the investigation was when ' itgftVlPBW ihtj ,,r,d ihn RimolemenlR thereto, for tho Char- nr nn intenApd coriioratlon to ho called "The Welsh Uaptlst Church of Shenandoah," tho character and object whoreof is the support ol publio worship according to the doctrines, faith and discipline of tho Uaptlst church and for these purposes to havo, possess and enjoy all tno riguis, ncnenis unu iiriviiesua ui iub : in a.as. 7.211 a. m.. 12.35. 1.10. 7.48 n.m.. 4.30 n. in. Additional for Ma! anoy City, week days. 7.00 p. m. 1' or iancasicr auu uoiumDia, wbck uay, i.w a. m., 2.50 p. ra. For Wllliamsport, Sunbury and Lewisburg, week days. &25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 p. m Sunuav. 3.2o a. m., 3.00 p. ra. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.25, 5.55, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 12.35. 1.33, 2.50, 5.55, 7.00, 9.25 p. m. sunriar. mo. 3.1. 7.1a a. m.. a.u&. 4.au n. m. For Girardvillo. ( Kappahannock Station), wookdays, .10, a.-jo, b.so, 7.aj, 11.30 a m., ia.s, 1.35, 2.50, 5.55, 7.00, 0.25 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, 7.48 a. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. m. For Asiuana anu snnraoain, wceit uays, &, 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, B.25 p. in. Sun day, 3.25, 7.48 a. m., 3.05 p. m, TIJAINS FOH SHENANDOAH : Leavo New York via Pldladelphia,week days, 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.U0, 7.3U p. m., is.ia mgni. sun day, 0.00 p. m., 12.15 night. Lsave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, A -in H 15 a. m . 1.00. 3.45 11. m. Sundav. 7.0!) a. m. , . T,utl.J.ln1.l.i ...nlr.lna i 111 lOIHln m 4.00, 6.00 p. m., from Hroad and Callowhlll and H5n. m.. 11.30 n. m. from fith and Green streets. Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11.30 p. m., from 9th and Green. Leave Heading, week days, 1.35, 7.10, 10.05, 11.50 a m . F..55. 7.67 n. m. Sundav. 1.35. 10.48 a. in. Leave Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.10, 7.40 a. m., 12.30, 0,11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leave Taraaqua, wecic uays, j.-m, b.vi, ii.o a. m 1.21, 7.13, u.ib p. ra. aunaay, a.--u, i.u a. m. V RO n m. i.euvo Aiananov Vjiiv. weuit u tie. u.iw, two, 11.47 a. m , 1.51, 7.42, 0.44 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.17 a. m.. 3.20 n. m. Leavo Mahanoy Piano, week dr. ys, 2.40, 4.00, 0.30, 9.35, 11.69 a. ra., 1.05, 2.011, 5.20, 0.20, 7.57, 10.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m 3.37, 6.01 p. m. that they havo good reason to ciaim r,o ba tho true churoh by archtological proofs. They intend to place ou,ex hibitioii thura the books and history of, the Jiormon nna snow me piatco ju u they were recelvoa years ago, fr. Doekerv administered a stern rebuke to Chief of Construction liurnham and compelled that gentleman to retract the statement that Director General Davis uld uot know what ha was talking about. The Director General had testified that the estimates for expenditures in tno Construction Department could bo cut down about $211,000,000, and this was more than Mr. Burnham's tompor could ntaud. When asked his opinion of tho Fair after the investigation was completed. Mr. Dockery replied! "While we have been making this in- i'P"i. .1 t .r;., i " ' ' oulry into the exposition the conviction party anu tnree iron. , V"X' c 1 UAHTEK NOTICE. Notit Is hereby given that an application will no maue uy u. Saley, A. Kosar, Ueorgo w renew unu uuiura, ... WI. r'nnrl nt foTninnil Pleas, of ScbUXlKlll county, on Monday, April 11th. A. D. 1892, at 10 o clock In the forenoon, unuer ino acvoi nmoi'r bly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titinrt "An Act to nrovido for the incorporation and liifulutlon of certain corporations, ap- T.eavn flirardvllle. tllnnnabannock Station) j, v.4i a. m., ivk), Sunday. 2.17, t.07, 8.33, a. in., 3.11, 6.07 p.m. nroved Anrll 29, 1871. and Ihe supplements . .. T . , - . thereto, tor the chartor of an intondeil corppr pauaiso, April 9. Judge of Crimes utlon t0 bo called, "St. Michael's Oreek Calho . who conducted the investigation He Church, of Shenandoah, PS"nvnnta. assault nnon members of tho ! said assoeiation is tube ,toVBLV A Leavo Wllliamsport, week days, 3.00, 9.15, 11.65 a. m., 3.35, ii. lap, m. sunaay, 11.10 p. ra. Fnr llnltlinnro. Waslllnuton nnu ino WOSl Via 11 & o. it. 11.. thrnuoh trains leavo Glrard Avenue Stat on. Phllade nlila. (P. S 11. it H.) ai 3.55, H.ui, ii.ct a, m., 0.42, 7.13 p. m. sunuuy, 3.65, 8.02, ll.-T a. m., 3.6(1, 5.4S, 7.13 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. T.ffivn Philadelnhla. Chestnut Street Wharf and South stroet wnarf. FOIl AW.ANTIO CITT. Judgo of Crimes roster Promoted Yaw crew of the U. 8. S. Baltimore, has been , W0Prtl4j, ond for this purpose to Sun promoted to the Uoub m w. - , e. ss an ninonta BUU Ariiansas AIOUUI-m:ll uuja, umnj oinenus. ..- - ..,.,,,,, cnunr. 7.30. 9.00 a. m.. 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 d i.. ht.,,,.1, i7 iui a. m.. 4.30 p. m. unaay r.xpi has been growing upon me that it is the greatest work of enterprise the world hat ever known. It is vast, but the men at the head seem to understand the re quirements of the situation." uromotoa to mo uouri. ui .nypo..... .. imvo, iiua uuu "ujv "i"' v, Court of Appeal Judges in all have been, ! a"'f8em0' the Bflla Act 01 A8geml,,y U"d 1 ...... I . ... r. r-,,m TIM, I .HIlKlirVULIVH . .. . . party anu uiree iruui wo uiui mum This proves tho desire of the present Cab . .... . ,-.ii....i AVcek days-Express, 9.00 a. m., 2.00, 4.00 p. m. , B.IS m 1.30 p. m. I Accommodation. Sunday lsxpross, u.iw a. m. 00 a. m., 5.00 p. m. Ai RKiDlN'GjUL SYSTEM. Lehigh Valley Division. AnKAKOEMKNT OF FASSEN GEIl TRAINS. APRIL 3, 1802. Passenccr trains leave Shon nndoah forPenn Haven Junctlon.Mauch Chunk, ix-nignton, siatington, wmte linn, uatasauqua, AUentown, llothlehem Easton, Philadelphia, Hazleton, Weathcrly, Quakako Junction, Del ano and Mahanoy City at 5.47. 7.40, 9.08 a. m., lr.s;. a.iu. o.-u p. in. For New York. 0.47, w.oe a. m., is.nu, a.iu, 5.20 p. m. Kor Hazloton. Wllkos-Darre. White Haven. Plttston, Laceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Wnvcrly, r.linira, itocnosicr, iMlugara rails unuiiie ivuai, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m.. no connection for Koches ter, HufJalo or Niagara Falls), 5.2U p. m. For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 5.47 a, in., 5.2ii p. m. "or Lamoertviue ana Trenton, v.m a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.2 p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca, Geneva and Lyons, 10.41 a. m.. 5.20 p. m. For Jeanosville, Lovistonand BeaverMcadow, 7.40. (MW a. m., 12.62, 5.2ft p. m. For Audenrtea. llaz eton. Ktocuton ana Lum ber Yard, 5,47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. ji'or acramon, d.h, u.uo, iu.ii a. m., .iu, d.m p. m. For Hazlcbrook. Jcddo. Drlfton ana Freelana. 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m,, 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Ashland, Girardvillo and Lost Creek, 4.27, 7.45, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.00, 9.14 p. m. I?or Itaven Hun, Ccntralia. Mjount Carmel and Sbamokin, 8.52. 10.15a. m., lflO, 4.40, 8.0U p. ra. j? or vatesviuo, i-arK 1'iaco, juananoyuiiy ucu Delano. 5.47. 7.40. 9.'J8 a. m.. 12.52. aiO. 5.20, 3.03, 9.S4, 10.27 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.55, 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30, 9.40 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at v.uan. ra., I2.a., a.iu, om. n.iap. m. Leavo Shonandoah for Pottsville. 5.50, 7.40, 9.08, 10.52 a. in., 12.52, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8 03 p. m. Loave Pottsville for Shenandoah, U.00, 7.40, 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 3.00, 5.20. 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p. m. tcave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41a. m 12.52,3.09. 5.20, at)3 p. "In. T.nnvn Hazleton for Shenandoah. 7.39, 9.15, 11.00 a. m., 12. 15, 3.10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.50 p. HI. SUNDAY TRAINS, Trains leave for Ashland, Girardvillo and Lost Creek, 0 50, 11.35 a. m., 2.45 n, m. i.'nr VMRsvlllo. Park Placo. Mahanoy City. Delano, Hazleton, lllaok Creek Junction, l'enn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, AUentown, Hethlehem, Easton and Now York, 8.00 a. in., 1.40 p. m. , For Yatosvtllo. Park Placo. Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.00 a. m.. 1.10, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. Leavo Hazloton lor tsnenanuoan, o.uu a. in,, 1 iHTn m. ... , .. . . t. E en D fm Leave &nenanuoaa lor i-uiiavuiu, u.o( o.w, 9.80 a. ra.. 2.t5p. m. Leavo Pottsville ror snenanaoan, iu.iu a. m., 1.35. 4.30, n.15 p. m. A A. MC'liKUD, ITOS & Uf u. lUKt. C, O. HANCOCrQ Uen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHEH. Asst. G. P. A. CMJUUI UUllllCllCUl, 1 . First National Bank, TMEATRU IllIKI.DINCJ, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A- If. Leiscnring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, S W. Yost. Ass't Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. ? ccommodatlon, lnet to uct fairly iu oiilces. the distribution of Ellas Kmtlake's Creditors Stent, London, April i). Owing to the losses 3-18-oaw-3t. iltOPOSALS FOB SUPPLIE-l. -Office of the u.oia iinutiltnl tnv Inlnroit tiersons of the thraolte coal regions of Peiinsylvania, Foun tain Hprings, I'ennsylvanla, April mi, rax, a. m.. 4.30 p. m. Eiunaay iixpro, .w p. m, Accommodation, 7.30 a.m., 4.30 p.m. f A. A. MoLEOD, Pros, s uen'i Manager. t'ealedand (marked proposals for supplies) iiio Hmia llnanltal tor lniureu persons ui Incurred durinc her last American tour 1 the Anthracito coal regions of Iennsylvanla Shenandoah Kentucky Oppor Sunday Opening. ,,." ii...'.i..i, ?i, pmIIbiI h moat- will be received by the Hoard of Trustees uptp ir . ,, o . , , iw - 1 -;v nnd Including the 21st day or April, A. u. L001BVIU.K, Ky, April 9. Kentucky's tng of her creditors to uriange for a Vurihlng mend, meats, groceries, drugs. Wit Q7pjt House of Representatives paaaed a bill mmnrninliii. Severn! lartso creditors , muslins, fruit, veuetabh s, ice. fend, coal, Sc., U MOioo appropriating $1UO,000 . for Kentuoky's consented to forego their claims mid con-; I for the Lyeur enain My 1 "iv Uie nuj exhibit nt tno uoiumuian u,xposinoi. tribute toward Batisfylng tne Bmatterii K;,j r ,u uai. A schedule ot tno nr Tbe bill IiaB already passed tho Senate creditors who probably will accept! and probable amount of each required, nnd will be slgneu uy tne uovernor. it. twenty-live conts on the dollar. provides lor tne oic-siug 01 tne Jveuiunay uzhlbit ou Sunday und ngaiust tho sulu of IntoxiRttnts. It provides for pay only for the cuairmau ot the Kentucky com missioners. ' ! will bo furnished on npplieallon J. C- DIDDLE, M Pledi Guilty ut WIHul murder. 1 Lawkbnoic, Mass., April 0. Peter End,' wlio confessed to tho killing of his wifo Minnie, was arraigned and pleaded cullty to the charge of or wlliui pro meditated murder. NEWS OF THE DAY. O. W. Long, ox-Astistant Paymaster,1 4-4'inou&at-2w Address. D.. Mim't Km to Hosnital. Fountuin Hprtngs, Pa. College To llattfy the Agrveiuent. Wabhinotos, April 9. A bill to ratify . and coullrm nu agreement with the' Cherokee Nations of Indians ot the In-1 dian Territory for the cession to the' cession to tne untiou oiaww oi o, jlVqs ,-,, ... New York. acres of their lund lor the ptlrposea ot " , , , i settlement, wub introduoed In the Senate Mitineupolla Mills ground lSJ.UUO bar- by Mr. Dawes. The territory to be ceded "Is of Hour last weeic anu oxporieu iv,-i Joins Kansas on the north and Oklahoma ISO barrels. on the south. I The Bouver County Republicans havq , j elected Senator Quay a delegate to tho XTOTICE OF DECREE CHANGING THE IV n,T., nr Tn1,n u(,m.1 In .Tnhn I .uMOVTJsk 1. in tno noun oi uqinioou i iuiie ui irw)iw county. In the matter of the potltion of John Hheeler for a dooree ohanglng his name to Jbhp Luszcynski. And now, March 21, 1892, three months after the presentation of the foregoing I petition, anu on motion oi j 11. i-ouicruj, torncyfor said potlilonur, the court decree I that the namo of said John Sheeler be changed l l.l,. T.osTnalil nnil t hn ShonlindOAh HVlUf I ino HKUAl.li, a newspaper published in said I county, be Ueslgnatwi ior me puunwiuou ui iiiu notice Ol mwurviwiwr i""i nuww.,,v ,, , unless cause ue suown u mo wmmij. I. vtraoi frnm iif, rniMiru. an lfTIlir. Prntlinnotflrv. Shenandoah, March 23. 1892. 3-s3-oaw-t A Lrirfjc Attcuaaiicc Dally. Room for u Few More. llor Car l.iue to (Miango lTandn. j Inpianapous, April 9. Poaltlvo In formation has been received here that on May 1 the Indianapolis streetcar lines will pass from thu hands of their pres ent owners Cyrus McOormlo, 8. W. AI lerton nnd other Chicago capitalists, to the control of a New York syndicate headed by A. K. Belkuap. lucrum ! the Wheat Crop. Columbus, 0., April 9. Tho crop bul letin of the State Hoard of Agriculture lust Issued estimated tns wucat crop ot . . -a AR AAA l..-l,al- nn In. r.;.r UTt witaA. K theCarollna Islands, and has recalled National Convention. The limma Juch Opera Company has. disbanded at Los Angeles, Cal., owlug to financial diflloultlos. Thu plant of tho Trouldala Dlstllllop; Company, near Portland, Ore., was de-; stroyed by Are Thursday night. Loss,' $10U,000. j Tho House Commltteo on Banking nnd Currenoy has decided to investigate tho KoyHtQIio und bprlug uaiuuu u.ints oj Philadelphia. j Tho President has recognized the right of Spain to object to the establishment) of a United States consulate at Pouapo; Take advantage of tho proseat chance to securu a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I Saturday; Wlarcli 1292 HEW SHOOTIHG GALLERY ! VERY ATTRACTIVE. Basement of Egan Building, Car, Main and Centre Sts,, First-class guns, etc. C. E. FORSEHAN, Proprietor. Big Cut in Prices. AT IMS. YAROWSKY'S, 23 iret Centro Street, Host red flannel undershirts, 65oi best gray undershirts, 30o; best cotton overshirts, "J5oi best cloth overshirts, T5o; best muslin white shirts, 40o; men 8 best wooien hocks, per pair, 150J Halt aoz. gents' une jmuuKiruiuum, oo; finn Bunnnniinra. imr Tiair 100: ovemiia lur wen. 1UU1W UUO 1I1UIIIIU uuucmwi, cu, If mii a PER OENT. INTEREST ! Paid oil Snvluuu DcpoBltH. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BCHtrTLKILI. BIYISIOir, On and njter November IS, 1891, (ratm will leave anenamioan loiiouis: Un VJInMn llllhjtHn Vh.WHIU 'KT-.s Castle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 0.00, 0.10, 11.45 u m and 4.15 P m. tjunaays, wu, 'j.iuu in aun .1.IU p m. . For Pottsville, u.(W, u.iu, ll.ii a m and 1.15 p m. tjunuaye, wvf t.iu a m anu tt.iv v m, For Reading, B.IK), 11. li a in and 4.15 pm. Bnndays, UOO, 9.W a.m. nnd 3.10pm. Vm iotUtown. Phoealxvllle. Nonlstown met VhUadelphJa (broad street station), 6.00, 11,45 m. and 1.16 p m weak days uuvdays, tSKi, v.tu a m j.iu p m Trains leavo FrftcfcvlUe for Bhmandoah at 11.40 a ra and 12.11. 5.01, 7. H, 10,0li p mi Ban. duv, U.H n iu-1. o.w n m. IiCave x uivilie ior esuisuuiuuuuii, iuiibuuu a.iS, a m 4.10, 7.15, C.42 p m. Bnndays, 10.40 m 6.10pm. LlOaV ST niUUieipUlH IDIUIU BUWB Bb4.l.!UUf, Tor I'otUvllleandBhentndoab, 5.57, 8.S3a ra 4.10 and 7,00 p m week days. Bunday 8.50, and 9.2 nm ' ' . . r 1 n ... . rC 1 I .', e DC It IS, tror riew xu, o.i, i,uo, i.", ,, 3.1W8.8U, J.50. ll.WandlU4,11.3jnm.lSLlnoon, (Umltedeipress. l.Otl 4.50 p m.) 1J.44, 1.S5, l.0. !LSO,l20,4,i.02,i,u1ii.2J, 6.50 7.18 8.1U and 10.00 fa Bundays", 8.20. i.OHi 4.10, fi.85, 8.12, 8.80, B.tO, 11.35 m. and 12.41, 1.10,2.30, 4.02, (limited, 4,rll, o., n 'it. n.m , '.in u iu uu i4.v uiui, For Sea Girt, IjongUrunch and Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11.14 a. ra., 4.00 p. m. weelc days. Freehold only 6.00 p m west days, lfor llaltlmore and Washington, 3.50, 7.20, , 0.10 nnd 11.18 a. m 4.11,0 57,.l0 p.m.and li.03 t, night dally nnd 8 31, 10.20 a. m.,12a aimlted J express with dining car to llaltlmore) 1.80, 8.48 i p. in. week days. or uaiumore ouiy a.uj, i.vi w??k ;a?y, 8.08. 11.80 p.m. .dally. r or iticumouu, ui a,iu- m dally, 180 p. m. daily, Mcept Bandy. XTAluaieavo JxiwriBu'iiK .77 - . V ihn wAat. dverv dav at 12.25 a id 8.10 n m and 8.)) (limited) and 8.10, 7.25 p m. Way for l.wuu.u.y . ....... . 7 . . . r , i, 'X, I ror rltwourg ouiy, imm ai uu i i .r.. unnfm'n tnr willimnsnon. nimlra, I 'uH.Hi.n. uriintAr. linrla.loand Nlaean I jvJiia ivinVm rtollv. and 1.83 nm oat days. II For Elmlra, 5.S3 p m week dyB. I ror Jtne anu immuioiijo ' tally. For look Haven, 6.10, and 9.66 a re. laliy i.uo ana. o.i v ffcoft vj rtanova S.10 a m 1.35 and 5, p ra weak days )fl.H. is. ruuu, j. . nan. Man r -ju. rn, ABBASVl HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Maaufacturera ot jjfocielijj lood? 1 OI Every riesoriptlou. Fagst , For terms, &o, call nt the College or address, Shenandoah. Pa. A J. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Real Estate an! Insurance Agency, Office Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah, Ia. 1 4UO UPi 1UU1W UUO 1I1U1IIIU uuucinwi, cu, a only 40o; lad er ali-woQi lacaots, too lames fast black swellings, 3 pair forSSo; children's white-underwear, loo up; 4 pairs children's fast black stocltiniw, o; boys' kneo pants, only !o; I best linen table cloths, SOo up; finest toweilngs, 60 per yard; best ueuspreaas, omy it eacn. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Fluost brands ot clears always on baud. ine uest lemperauco annas. 1 i BVflFPRS MfillBTlCsll i. ,ii ii i pi'-- " " HI' PI IF Ifl -T1 K.U ST n (VI U or- H I Finn, Rnrlnts flans. Deaalms. &C. !" Uf AI B ISfiOCiS L Jffi!. cl Vt ?4.4SL, G JS-riNEST cnODS-LOWEST PRICES.- torind V to nnv rjostaga ou our beautiful llao ot ot?rWl9 ?Tki.i.Sttf.!",AdU,,, . ovrllBmathIamiitM.rtto I 7fnwS.TJsrriitai;:i7Ir Yrlfc W Write f or catalogues. Correspondence solicl too, Address K U. oauv, annua bi,j-roviuenco,u.. . i DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY WU pnuintly relieie the iut dl treiMlu oaw of Acute or curonlo libeu m&tum or lout. Uy ttrlctly oUenrlng 1 the direction, H V'M curejou pormaa ently ' UiiUk th numoroui prctiAratiooi thit flootl thtflsuatr)-, ittli ii"!lcliia U iccifli Tor the Trltu ttams of rbcunitUm onlr. tad uoi la ny "sura ill " Uuu bottle IU mtk utlnfiktiUiry ItuurvPuloD od Lha tratm. inl la oenMKlin UU h fiu, comta tht lulkrar thu the mout rawtxljr bi Lven fouua. lou rttmeUj JUtOlIT'S KU1.UMATIO ItEMKnr, Ut Ttlutvhio propurtiu r ciniurifii tj Hundred! cf lh mtt (lttitrtnc iti!iaoDll. Oni) -RwiMllt ii.tftdit-iits, tfDirkif for thlr cuffcllf piw, are u-o.l In tl turn uffcL-mm KUUUT li UHEI MAI l'V UkUV S1.C3 For BeUlo. 6 BnUes, 3. CO. Tills, 28 Cts. Sox. If ,.'ur nouku p r d f not keen It Bend fl.tt W (be toiniifiMjturur, ftul jou ill reeetv ll b roil, AUlintT KJtOXiT, 30:i7 MurUut btroct, l'lUiud'a. Vm, M. HAMILTON, M.U., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON omw-3 West Lloyd Htrt, BJicau(lotih a. Comul ICuud.
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