TO FIGHT A DDEL Tho Chilian Minister Chal nn Editor. :lon'gc(l by LOVE IiETTER3 INSTEAD OP RENT Ool Coehlo Sajs He Was (foiled a Hsgro and Blackraallod- Th. Mlnlltnr Will IIhvu to lint UN Mnnt. or bo Klllod II In Ofilclill I'olltliiu Will Not Avail Tllo Colonel Sny II Will Oo to Wnnlilnctun, If Necessary, mid Twee It 11 In Non-3Iul Amwi r In Twen ty-folir llnura, NEW YoitK, April la. Col. Antonio Hllarlo de Coehlo, cilltor or tile '"D Brazlle os Estndos Unidos," a Spanish American publication, who gained cele brity as an opponent of Dora l'cilro, lias challenged the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Bra zilian Ilepublic to n duel. Scnor do Coehlo, who ha? nil oQlce in Teraplo Court, when seen, wan most in dignant at his treatment at the hand? of the Minlstor, Senor .Salvndor da Men donca. He alleges that the Brazilian Minister ha treated him most sbarae fully. t "When I oame hack from Paris," lie aid, "I bought a house in Fordhnm and rented it to Mrs. Florence Jones, who lived there a long timo without paying me any rent. She wroto me many ten der letters, but would not pay her rent. 'One day she dime to my oDW-e and demanded her letters. She had a key to my apartments on Murray Hill, and when I demanded its return she refused to surrender it until she got . possession of her correspondence. I subsequently seat her the love letters in question, mid on April 7 went to her house on West Twenty-fifth street and asked for my key. I whs not given tho key, but was abused by both her and her mother, who was present. To avoid a scene I left. "The entire matter is one of blackmail, behind which the Brazilian Minister is. While I cannot fight a woman I can fight him. He lias called me- n ugro, and I will compel him to ear. his words or kill him. He. cannot avail himself of als official position to rue Hie, for, If necessar.7,-1 will "go "to Washington and Weel his nose In the street. My second, Ool. Tom Wilkinson, has carried tue challenge to him, and has been in truded by me to return with his answer in tweuty-four hours." THE SOUTHERN FOODS. Mxty-oiiB Undies of Itntli Soxes Ilnre lltfeu llecovnred. Nashville, Tcnn., April 13. The hor rible loss of life across tho Mississippi State line grows more appalling, and the death listis constantly increasing. Tho waters now cover the land for seventy miles south of here. Scores of houses, bodies of mon, wo men aud children, together with those of of dumb beasts, are floating on the muddy waters. Over 1,200 people are homeless. The flood is caused by tho sudden rising of sixteen rivers, which form a network over North Mississippi. Rafts, small boats nnd canoes were built by tho Bcore and stocked with provisions. Daring rescuers have started out to carry aid to tho sufferers. One raftsman ' rowed thirty-three miles in tho night with twenty-sl.t bodies plied on his raft, I with no light but un oil lamp to guido him. I Every hour or so a boatman or rafts- ! man conies into one of the many land ings with from ouo to ten bodies,swollen, discolored and some of them beginulng i to decay. ' Sixty-one bodies of both sexes have been recovered bo far. I Tho flood is beginning to recede slowly. I It is estimated that the dainagu will amount to over $10,000,000. r. C. C. & Ht. I. Stlickholilari Moatluc. PrrrsBono, Pa., April 13. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the P. O. C. & St. L. Railway ' Company held in this city, the annual report was presented and shows gross earnings de creased over 1890, $537,311; operating expenses decreased over 18'JO, $52o,03U; total net earning for 1891, $3,051,910; net profit for lB'Jl, 937,U31, an increase iorthe.yearot $20i,037 over 1890. Tho Board of Directors having been classified, only three were elected to-day, viz.! II. H. Houston of Philadelphia, who takes tho place of W. L. Scott; lirlggs S. Cun ningham of Cincinnati and George Will ard of Ohloago. Solid for Clovuland. WlLMlNOTON, Del., April 13. It has been decided by the Democratic State Central Committee to issue a call for a State Convention at Dover on May 17, for the purpose of choosing delegates to the National Convention ut Chicago. A canvass of the committee showed It to be seemingly solid for Clcvelsnd, 'un less," us one said, "there should bo a cbanee for Bayard or Seuator Gray." VoUoned By a former Ktiiploye." Beduaji, Mass., April 13. In tho case ol the death of Mrs. Sarah Bradburg, of Dover, Mass., Jitdue Emery tiuds that it was caused by repeated does of parls green mixed with water and given her as u medicine by Eugeuo Clayton, a workmau In her employ. lie also lluds tbut Clayton, knew parls green to be a deadly poison and administered it with latent to kill and murder. Death of n Murdr Trial Juror. WA8iHNOTT(fi April 13. James W. Cooper, one of the colored jurors In the celebrated murder trial of Howard J. Bchneidert died suddenly yesterday. Mr. Cooper was greatly worn out by the mental strain ho endured through tho (our weeks of the trial, and this is sup posed to have been the cause of his death. Terrlulu Tornado In Indian Territory. OirjDO, I- T., April 13. A terriblo cyclone struck Cuddo about midnight Monday sweeping houses and everything else In front of It, but luckily uo ouo was killed. A 31 til lllowu to Atomt. AsirLAND, Pa., April 13. One of the Chaser Mills at Cre&sona, was blown to atoms by an explosion Monday night. No n win lojursd. Loss, $300. WAR ON THE FRONTIER. A Buttle Ileprtrted llrtwarn Hustlers nnd Deputy Mirffl. j Dorj(iLAB"Wyo., April' lU.-itCid l)on nelly of Powder River Crowing ha-) just arrived at Antelope bprlngs, twenty miles north of Douglass, and reports that the stockmen were camped on tho Casper road on North Powder River, sixty miles north of Casper. Two men, named Nate Champion and Ray, are ro- norted to have been killed Sunday on Powder River. Donnelly reports tfiat thejrustlera nro flying in every direction, and attempting to escape from the coun try. Three of them passed through Antelope Springs yesterday. When Don nelly left Powder River Crossing there had beon 110 casualties in the Btockmen's party. Sheriff Angus of Johnon County hns wired tho Sheriff of Converse County saying there has been a fight and direct ing him to arrest nil fugitives. Yester iday two horsemen cumo to a ranch near 'Douglass and tried Vo exchange their jaded horses for fresh ones. They said they had been with the Btock men's expedition which went North. One of the men hnd a bullet wound in 1 the arm. They were refused fresh horses and pushed on. Two deputy sheriffs followed, but the trail was lost where the men forded the Platte River. The authoiltios are now guarding ail tho bridges and fords on the Platte River west and north of Douglass. OAsricii, Wyo., April ID. A man from Riverside reports that the 150 deputies of Sheriff Angus attempted to arrest the invading army and killed 23 of them and lost 18 of their own men. Died of Fever and Burled at Sea. Nkw York, April 18. Mrs. Laura V. Appleton of "58 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, has received word that her eld est son, Howtrd F. Appleton, aged 22, had died of yellow fever aud been buried at sea Bomewhere off the coast of Brazil. Young Appleton's love of adventure led him to accept a position, much against his parents' wishes, as assistant purser 011 the steamer Alliance of the Brazilian line. Ho was on the return trip of his second voyage when beized with the fever nnd died. Mrs. Appleton Is a daughter of old John Anderson, the toDitcconist, who died and loft a fortune of $0,000,1)00. lllu .tolling Mills tovfiliut Down. JRbad1.no, Pa., April lO.-Seyfert & Brother's rolling mill' at ' Seyfert, this county, and hi mon Seyfcrt's milt aft Gibraltar, employing 250 and 100 hands respectively, will shut down this week indefinitely, owing to tho depression in the iron business. . Linden Kane TrncU Sold. New Youk, April 13. Tho Pennsylva nia Railroad Company has purchased from the Linden Park Blood Horse Asso ciation its grounds, on which are situ ated its race track and buildings for $755,150. To Make 3mid Vrlduy a Holiday. 1 Albany. N. Y., April 13. Byrne's bill making Good Friday a legal holiday passed the Assembly yesterday. MEWS Or THE DAY. The IIouso of Commons has' adjourned until April 25. Gloversvllle, N. Y., haji voted $18,000 for a fourth school building. The Kinc nnd Queen of Italy will visit lierllu in Juno aud remain a week. The American convention system is being introduced into politics in Mexico. Joseph Suegner, aged S9, committed suicide by hanging at Utica, N. Y., yes terday. Tho Advisory Board of tho Western Traffic Association will met iu NevfYork May 10. It' has been decided to clvo British ap plicants for space at tho World's Fair an other month's grace. The clerical orcran "Secolo" reaffirms that Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul is to bo appointed a Cardinal. Dispatches from Buenos Ayres say that elections iu tho provinces have proved a walkover for Saenz Pena. Cleveland's New Jersey boom had a new club added to it In Englewood last ulght with speeches and a brass band. 1 Forest fires nro causing great damngo In various parts of Prussia. Tiiey are attributed partly to deliberate Inceudiar- 1 Ism. A number of non-union dock Inborers were assaulted by a mob at Chicago yes terday and many of theul wounded with stones. I A dispatch from Monte Carlo says that Sir Arthur'Sulllvan has so far recovered that lie will-be able to start for England Saturday. j Georgo Pullis, a veteran ot the Mexl-' can war and ot the Rebellion, was f 011, id dead In his bed at hs home, near Bluiru town, N. J., yesterday. The body of G-year-old John Fltzslm- mons, of Putersou, N. J.) who disap peared five months ago, was found la tho Passaio Itlvcr yesterday. I England has agreed with France to renew the modus vlveudl in connection with tho Newfoundland fisheries dis pute, through the present Beason. The English and American residents ot Gottingen, Hanover, have placed a mem orial tablet In the house occupied by the Poet Coleridge, during his stay in Got tingen. Quartermaster-Sergeant Slezlnge, of Fort Niagara, is under arrest for em bezzlement, in hiring teamsters for $3.00 per duy provided they gave him 20 ceuts per day. Numerous conflagrations are reported from Hungary. Ten villages have been destroyed by tho flames, along with numerous cattle and large htores of corn, aud thousands of peasants have lost their homes. Twelve new cases ot smallpox have been discovered In an overcrowded tene ment house iu New York, where hun dreds ot persons have been exposed. Health officials fear that the dread dis ease has become epidemic. Brooklyn lias ftvo new cases and a further spread Is feared. M'PMtliur IniHeatlons. W8iiinoto, April 13. Kor New Ensrlan I'ulr, slljititly warmer, northwest gules, dim. iuUhlnir. For Eastern Now York, Eastern Pennsyl vania, Now Jersey, Maryland und Doluwurei Centrally fair, slightly wanner; northwest erly irlnds. For Western New York end Western Pena. ylvMila: Generally fain warmer) variabl winds, becouiliiif southeasterly. ., IS SPRINGS FAILURE? 1 K T"K A, People FEEL that . IT IS. If It Is Not So Joyous as It Onoe Was, la It Not Your Own Fa alt? You wrote a composition' when you wt-ro a child In noliool beginning 'Spring 13 tile pi' aaiuitt'st Benson ol ilie year," and fo it was then. Theri' A'as every reasou why It Blloultl lie ik'ii?ant to you. You were in good lealth. ''Life beat high" withlu you V 11 had seutlinetit, umhltlotin, happi less. The winter hud 'passed, tin dowers were blooming, tho birds were .iiigiug. Certainly rpring was to you then "the pleiuantest season of the year." Hut how is it now? Do you feel lie same jnyousneua, happiness, and uillclpatldii that you did theu ? Are you liiletl with nope; or fo-s!bly are vou Weak, languid, despondent, de res'ed? Perhaps your head aclies ou feel tired, a'utl there Is "a lack of interest aud joy In life where onto in the t-prlng time all was anticipation and happlne?. J)o you know the reason for th's change? It Is because you are not well, because your vitality is not so reatas when in your teens. Do you itnow what you need? Something to help you; something which will prove u frieuu in need:" Hoiiittliliiu that will restore you aud place where vou were In youth, which will make Ilf idfuMint aud happy, and which will again make "spring the pleasautest season or tlio year " Do you know what will do tliU? We will not at tempt to tell you, but will show'vou what oLlieis uave done, and what you may do il you will follow tlio itnin wise course pursued by them. Read their words: Dr. A. C. Clark, a welt known Ne"w York physician, says: "I" have never known a case of spring debility, nprlmr fever, or any of the troubles will- h urisM during this ."eason which has not been promptly and permanently cun-d by the use of Warner's Safe Cure. I'b power at this time of ytar is wonder ful. I have) Beeir woman, run down by care and overwork; men whose vital ity was' exhaiibUd, and evoti puny children restored to per.eet health I) rough Its use." Mrs. M. M. Slmonson of Buckley, Mo., says: "My daughter, who was mee tuo perfection of health und' hap piness, uas for yeais afllicted 'with kidney and liver disease, complicated with scrofula, the hip joint being af fected. She became so bud that the doctors wauled to unjoiut the hip. I Aouhl not consent to it, and began ad ministering a remedy which I hud beard much about, and I am happy to say sue is now cured, well utm imtiwiy, by the use of Warner's Safe Cure." Mr B. U. Mayo, of House's Point. N, Y., tavn: "Two yeais og. I had tenlble' bolls on my fane,, und my blood was fearfuHv out out of ord-r. I b:gau the ue of Warner's Sife Oure; the bolls left as If by magic, and t have never since been troubled with them." If you are deues?ed, Weak, rui down by the i 11 11 1 on ess of the seu'on, fdlow the advice abovo given. You will i-ertuliily find It protitable aud valuable. Tue rt newing power of this great cure is beyond estimation.' It utaiids, ns It deserves to .staudt at the bead of ad modem discoveries for th rtire or Bickuuss aud the reiiewul of life. Itev. Or. Hule tn be Dlnod. Bosto.v. April IB. "Rev. Dr. Edward Everett'Halo has' accepted an invitation to a- reception aud dinner at the uotel Vendomo ou Monday, April 18, tendered by a large number of tho most distin guished people in the State. The ' letter of Invitation is slsned, among others, by Governor Russell, Senator Hoar, Gen. Butler, Dr. Holmes, Johu G Whit tier, Bishop Brooks and Georgo William Curtis. Rtlll D.ilnr: u'Hln. Bostos, April 13. Liquor dealers here say that the Whiskey Trust is still do ing business in this Stato despite the re cent indictments. The rebate checks, It is said, are being sent out the same aa ever, and there appears to be no disposi tion to stop that part ot the operations. Dealers expected that the trust would stop tho rebate business, at least until the case in the District Court was de cided. Ille Lltlioirrttph Home Ilurned. SpniNOFiELD, Ohio, April 13, Tho en tire plant of the Winter's Art Litho graph Company of Chioago in thiB olty and 410,000 worth of finished lithographs were destroyed by Are which started about midnight. The total loss Is about $00,000; Insurance, $30,000. They wore printing the advertisements for the World's Fair. An Blent Hundred Hrt' Lease. Aujant, N. Y., April 13. A lease civen by tlia Sixth Avenue Railroad Company ot New York city of its prop erty and lines to the Houston, West Street & Pavonla Ferry Railroad Com pany, for a term of bOO years was filed with the secretary of Htate yesterday. tVlll Itrlt a Itednotlou of IVRIiei. Boston. April 13. It Is said that a general tie-un ot the New York and New England Railroad will follow any attempt to apply to the engineers and firemen the IU per cant, reduction tn salaries which goes into effect next Uondav for mnst ottbe men. GEO W. HflSSLER, 10S North .rri(H Slrtrt, SHENANDOAH, 1A., - House Painter and Paper Hanger All work executed promptly and ot reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but llrst class workmen are employed. WALL PAPER FOR SALE! ' At reUtl or In jobbers' lots, BLKbTWYCB'y :f-A.:r,!E3s On this llno'wlll bij tbarged aa'follows: Iletwccn Shenandoah nnd West of Station No. 1, Including Colorado, Kappahnn nock or Oirardvllle lOcts. Itoundfare ttcltets. between points nntn'd, IB " UlRht round trip tickets, between Oirard villo dad -Oiennndoah, making a' single trip rate of Cy, cts $1.00 Nino round trip tickets between Rappa hannock and Hiennndoah, making a single trlprateof 5 5-9cts 1.00 Ten round trip tickets between Colorado, or any point cubt of No. 5 Trestle and Hupparunnock, tnuklng a singlo trip rato of S cts 1.00 Iletwccn airardvlllo. Itappahannock. Col- ornuo or uny point west or union no 1 and -tatlon No. S at the east end of Up tier William Prnn 5 cts. Iletwccn -henundoah and Lost Creek and intermediate points S " Miners going to1 or returning from work for any points on lino 6 11 Tn'enty-two Miners' tickets 09 " To attendants at base ball games, tho rato from any point 10 grounds will no o " No charge for children under 5 years not occu pying seats anu accorapanicu Dy tneir parents. Tlnlrntant frtinvn Tirlps can onlv tin nrncnrpd at present Trom the olllce of tho company. Itefo wlch's building, 2nd floor, tiuiift r. rinnui, Secretary and Treasurer. WANTS, &o. FOIl SALE. A grdcery Storo doing a ensh buslnoss of from $1,500 to $1,000 per month. Apply at this ofllce. r4 5, 4-1 Hf ANTED wanted to re.a nr&t-cksu VV ! house with SteJt vven rooms. Annlvat this offlcq. tf IjANTI?D. A gjrl for.goneral housowork in a small family. Apply ut St East Coal itreet, ' " ' fH3-3t . TvESIHAHLE PKOPEIITY FOIt SALK.-- XJ The Carter property, on V est Oak street, for sale. Will be sold wholo or In parts to suit purchaser. Apply on tho premises. 4-1U-93 J71OH SALE. Cheap, a one-horse spring wagon' with lop. Also a two-soat surrey with uxtenston top. Apply, to Fred. Durkhart, i norm main s-.root. a-a-ii 17011 SAtil? Cheap, a horse, harness and M rlnrr n.ivt Annlw tn llnUmln fl ltnil.lull IVm. 1'enn. 4-itr WANTED, SALESMAN. Salary from start, Permanent place. Good chance for ad vancement. Experience unnecosfanry. Outltt free. Hrown liros. Co., Nurserymen, Koch ester, N. Y. 4-4-lmd&w "TOH SALE. A 37-acre farm, with good house, 1; nam anu outouuaings; rarm wen culti vated and good timber on tho placoi never fall ing spring of most excellent water; two col lieries about two miles from tho place. Price, 8W0! easy payments. The farm is located about two miles from Shuman's Btatlon, Columbia county. For further particulars address or call on AUOU8T ADAMS, 4-2-2w Iicavcr Valley, Columbia Co., Pa. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIE '.-Offlce of tho (State Hospital for injured persons of tho Anthracito coal regions of Pennsylvania. Foun tain spring!), Pennsylvania, April 1st. 1893, sealed and (marked proposals for supplies) for tho stato Hospital for lnjurod persons of the Anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania, will do received ny the lioara or Trustees up to and Including the 20th day of April, A. D. 1892, for furnishing bread, meats, groceries, drugs, muslins, fruits, vegetables, lec, feed, coal, &c, for tho year ending May 31at. 1893. The Jioara or Trustees reserve mo rigni to rolect any or all bids. A schedule of the ar ticics anu nrobable amount of each required, will bo furnished on application Address, J. C. 11IDDLE, M. D., hup't Htate Hospital, 4-l-mon&sat-2w Fountain Springs, Po. NOTICE OP DECItKE CHANGING THE name of John Sheeler to John Luszcynskt intnouourt 01 uouimon i-iuas 01 acuuyiKiii county. In "the mutter of tne petition of John Sheeler for a decreo changinv his name to John Luszcynskt. And now, March 21, 1893, three months after tho presentation of tho foregoing petition, and on motion, of J It. Pomeroy, at torney for said petitioner, tho court decrees Hut the name of said John Sheeler be changed to John LuszcynsUl, nnd the Shenandoah E vkn ino llEHAi.ii, a newspaper punll3hed in said county, bo designated for tho publication of tho notice of this decreo for four successive weeks, unless cause bo shown to tuo contrary. uxtraci rrom mo record. S O KIltK, Prothonotary. Shenandoah, March 23, 1833. 3-23-oaw-lt ABRAftl HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA-. , Manufacturers ot Of Every Description. FlagS) Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. 4WINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.lia Writo for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. JOHN COSLET'S - ... Green' Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily A One line ot Chnce ClllOClSHIEa Nuts and Caudles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Costlet reoelve his green trnolc dallj troin tlia cltv markets, which is a guiranli to lit on outer tbattney will receive fresh goods whtn buyl jg front film, ID- 3D. D-TSC, Of Contralla, is now prepared to tako contracts tor tne Cleaning Ont of Water Closets And other outbuildlncs Prompt, clean nnd In offensive worlc at reasonahlo prlcos. Orders may bo loft at the Commercial Hotel, corner of uain ana uoai strcciB, CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Mala St., Bhenaudoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, i I1EADIXQ JML SYSTEM Ichlgh;Vollcjy Division. AniUNOEMKNT OP l'AEBKN ' QKIt THAtNS. "i APIIIL 3, 1692. Passenger trains leave Shcn andoah forPcnn Haven Junctlon.Maueh Chunk, Lehlfrhton. Slatlnston.Whltn Hall. nh.tnR.mnun. Allentown, IJethlohem, Boston, Philadelphia, Ilazleton, Wcatherly, Quakako Junction, Del auo and Mahanoy City at 6.47, 7.40, 9.0H u. m. !.!. j. in, o.u p. m. For New York, 6.47, 0.03 0. m., 12.50, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Httzloton, Wllkos-Ilarre, White Haven, Plttstun, Laceyvllle, Towilnda, Sayre, Waverly, Elralra, Hochester, Niagara Fulls and tho West, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. ui., no connection tor Roches ter, lluflalo or Niagara Falls), 5.2') p m. For Jlolvldore, Delaware Water Oap nnd Slroudsburg, 6.47 a. m., 6.20 p. m. For Lambortvlllo and TreLton, 9.08 a. in. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 6.20 p. m. For Auburn; Ithaca, Geneva nnd Lvons, 10.41 n. m.. 6.20 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, T.evlston and Dearer Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.52, 5.29 p. m. For Audenrled, Hazlcton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, 1J.41 a. m., 12.D2, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Scranton, 5.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 8.10. 6.20 0. to. For Ilazlebroo.lt, Jcddo, Drlfton and Frceland, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12 "S2, 3.10, 5120 p. m. For Asnianu, oiraruviuo ana Lost Creek, 4.27, 7.46,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 8.35, 8.00, 9.14 p. m. ' . . 1 For Raven Ilun. Ccntralia. Mount Carmol and Shamokin, 8.52, 10.15 A. tn., lf40. 4 40, 8.00 p. m. For Yatcsvllle. I'ark Place. Mahanov City atd .Dclanb. 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. hi., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20, 3.03, 10. p. in. Trams win leave snamouin at7.m, u.oa a. m.', 1.10. 4.30. 9.40 n. in. und arrive at Shenandoah at 0.05 a. m., U.f2, 3.10, 5.20. 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllc. 5.60. .'7.40. 9.08, 10.52 a. m., 12.52, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. in. Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah, 0.00, 7.40, 9.05, 10.15. 11.48 a. m., 3.00, 5 20. 7.00, 7.15, 0.30 p. m. Leave snenanuoan ior iiazicton, 0.47, 7.40, y.ua, 10.41 a. m.i 12.62, 3 09. 6.20, 8.03 p. m. Lcavo Ilazloton for Shenandoah. 7.30. 9.15 11.00 a. m., 12.15, 3.101, 6.30,7.05. 7.60 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains lcavo for Ashland. Glrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 0.60, 11,35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Pant l'lace, Mahanoy City, Delano, Hazleton, lllnck Creek Junction, I'onn Haven Junction, Maueh Chunk, Allentown, Ilothlohem, Easton and New York, 8.00 a. m., i.4u p.im. For Yatesvllle, Park k Place, Mafianby Clty'and ii4.40,i03o,pi. r Shefnfnifbah, 8.00 'a. m.,' Delano, 8.00 a. m.. 1.40; i.eavo uazioion ior 1,10,.0 ji. ii , ,,t. , Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvflld, 5.50, 8.00, 9.30 a. m.itM p. m.- - LeavefoMsviUO'fcjr Shenandoah, 10.40 a. m.. 1 A. a. jucijijuij, rros aucn. Mgr. 'C. G IlANCOCIf, Gen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACIIEU. Asst. G: P. A. fcouth Dethlehcm, Pa. piIILADELrHIA & HEADING iE. II, TIMK TAUU5 Itf EFFECT NOVEMBER 15, 1851. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: l'or Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.33, 3.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, J.1U, 7.48a. in. rorisew yorn via Maucn uminit, weelt days, 5.25, 7.20 a. in., 12.35, 2.50 p. m. For Heading nnd Philadelphia, week days', 2.10, 5-23, 7.20 a. m., 12.33, 2.50, 6.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, T.18 a. m.. 4.30 p. in. For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 2.50. 5.55 p. m. 1 ' v ' if'or Allentown, ween ciays, i,at a. m., i.oa, 2.50 p.m. ' 1 For Pottsvillo, week days, 2.10, 7.20a. in., 12.35, 2.50, 5.53 p. mf Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. tn., 4.30 p. m. ForTamac'iaund Mahanoy City, .week days, 2.10, 5.23, 7.20 a. in.: 12,35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Additional for Mah anoy City, week days. 7.00 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.20 a. m., 2.50 p. ra. For Wtlliamspori, cunDury anu ewispurg, week days. 8.23, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 p. m Sunday, S.25a. mr;3.05p. m. , For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.25, 5.55, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 12.35. 1.35, 2.50, 5 53, 7.00, 9.23 p, m. Sunday, 2.10, s:a, 7.4s a. in., 3.uo, s.isu p. ra. t.-nr fllmrdville. Itannahannock Station). weekdays, 2.10, 3.23, 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a in., 12.35, 1.35,2.50,0.55, 7.00, ,S5 p, IU. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, 7.48 a. m., 3 05, 4.30 p. ra. For Ashland and Shamokin, week day3, 3.25, &.'., i.M, u.M a. m., i.4, v.uu, v.-a p. m. oua day, 3.25, 7.48 a. in., 8.05 p, m. TRAINS FOJt SHENANDOAH: Lcavo New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7.4sa. m., i-iu, 4-uu, 7.KJ p. m., iz.i nignt. aun dav. fl.00 1). m.. 12.15 nlKht. Lsavo Now York via Maueh Chunk, week days, 4.30, 8 45 a. m., 1.00, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m. T .n ..a 1ll.llniln1nl.ln ..nalr iln.n) A lt IIWin.1 n. 4.00, 6.U0 p. in., from ilroad and Callowhlll and 8.35 a. m.. 11.30 n. in. from Ptn. and Qreen streets. Sunday, ti.K a m., 11.30 p. m., from 0th and Greih. ' Leave Heading, week days, 1 .35, 7. 10, 10.05, 11.50 a. m., B.&3, 7.S7 p. in. sunaay, i.a-i, iu.a a. m, Lcavo Pottsvillo. week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. ra, 12.30, 0,1 1 it & Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. in.. 2.05 pi ra. Leave Tan-Aqua, weeK days, 6.M, .is, ii.su a. ra., n.1,7.13,. S.I8 p. ra. sunaay, .sjaj, y. a. m. y Fl n. ,n lAivn Mtilmnhv CAtv. week -davs. 3 40. 9.18. 11.47 a. m , 1.51, 7.ii, 0.44 p. m. Sunday, 3.4l), 8.17 in., n.ai p. ra. 0.30, K35, jl.59 a. ra., 1.03. 2.00, 5.20, 6.20, 7.67, 10.00 p. ra, Sunday, -.su, s.uu, b 'it a. m., a.., o.vi p. ra. Leavo Glrardvlllei (Itappahannock iStation), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.30, 0.41 a. m.. 12.05, 2.12, 6.20, 6.32. 8.03. 10.00 p. nv Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, ii. m.. 3.41. 6.07 n. m. Leave Wllllamsport, weeK aays, s ou, u.id, u.bs a. m., 3.33, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. in. For Halthnore, Yashington and tho West v(a n. Jt o. 11. IL. throueh trains leavo Glrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It, It. It.) at 3.55, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.&, B.4J, 7.13 p. m. unaay, 3.65, BJW, 11.27 a. m., 3.&o, D.4S, 7.13 p. m. Af LANTIO CITY DIVISION. Philadelphia, Chestnut Street VharH Leavo and South Street Wharf. ron Atlant'O city. AVeelr days-Express, 0.00 a. m., 2.00, 4.0Q p. m. Afpninmni1.iMnn. H.OO u. m.. fi.OO n. ni. Sunday Express, 0.00 u. m. Accommodation, aooa. m,, 4.30 p. m. - Hemming, leave Atlantic City, depot Atlantic andiiArkansas Avenues Week davs. Exnress, 7.80 0.00 a, m., 4 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m., 4.30 p. m. bunuayKxpross, i.ou p..i Accommouavion, iu., .oup. in. j, ' C. O. HANCOCK,' Oen'l Pass'r Agt, A. A. Aiuijcuy, i rc. . ucu i luuuuur. Big Cut in Prices. MAS. YAROWSKY'S, 23 HVI Ceiifro tffrfcf, Dost rod flannel undershirts, 05c; host trray undershirts, Mo: best cotton overshlrts, 2.1c; best cloth overshlrts, 7!c; best muslin white, shirts, 40o; men's host woolon socl:s, per pair, lao; naif poz. gents' nno naoiiKercniois, io; tine susnonders. per nalr 15c: overall for men. 40o up: ladles' line merino underwear, each, onlv 40e: ladles' all-wool jackets. 75c: ladles' f..hl..1. un,.lrlnm 1 .in... fn.Vu.. .... . I whlto underwear. 15c up; 4 pairs ohlldren's fan black stockings, sw; Doys' Knep pants, ouiy'ic; bost linen table cloths, Wo up; hnest towcllngs, dc peryarui uesi ueusprtuus, omy oacn. Hill's Restaurant Oor. Main and Coal BU., Blieoaudo.il, Pa. Itgulr meals at popular prices servel at all limes. I.adles' dlulng mu . re. fresumeiit rooms n'.lacn. ed liar stonknd with Uie finest brands ol cigars and fanoy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. J. QALLAQHER. Justice of the Peace, Real Etlale and Insurance Agency. Ofllce Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah. Pa. To test a l'.lll Car tor iho effeeu of wlf bue. i:rlr I'.iii tmlMlnM,NeruleUlllTi uct BeituU Tower, JnilKtMicjr, &e. Bo rrcatii our fallh la our hpeclHo wu. nd o-io ..11 Muntli'A McduiAe . a-dUucr. ucb V&laable Irifonnatlon I'ltl'U. Addrtu i. U. CO., Sal llrawr, cw Yvrk. First National Bank. " 1 1 . .... ''.It. 1 . , ' 1 .1 1 1 I.. SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Capital, $100,000,09 A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson. V. Pres., J. R. Leiscnfng, Cashier, S W.Jost Ass' t Cashier. Opeii-Onlly From 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST I Iald on Havlugw ncnoHlto. OENNSYLVANIA tlAILROAD. i- , BOHirrxKiij. amnion. On and after November 15, 1891, traint will leave Shenandoah at follows:' For WlKgan, Ullberlon, Frackville, Nsw laeUe, Bt. Clair, ana way points, tf.UO, 9.10, 11.45 a in and 4. IB p m. tuuaays, wu, v.iu h m aua a.iu p m. For PottsVlllo, U.0U, V. TO, 11,45am aa34.1S in Sundays, 609', S.40 a tn and 3.10 n m, for Heading, nw, 11.45 3 mand 4.15 pm. Sundays. 600. 9.40 a.m. audS.lOnm. WbT Poltstown, Hioo nxviUe, Norristown ui PblladelDhla (broad street stall nnl. 8.00. 11.45 .w. and 4.15 p m'weekdays v' icayi". .si', m.s'jb.1" i.iv P rrftlifs leave FraclrvHie ior 8".nandoah at (l.4!)ams4dl..lt,5 0l, 7.12,10,0. n mi Hon. d. , IU" m Ari-t 5.10 p m. Leave fo tsvuie inrnnenanaoan. lu.isano l.li-.am 4.40, M5.B.4, pnl, Bnndays, 10.40 veiyo Philadelphia (brosd street stuidu), l PiitisvlIlAandShenandoali'. R.S7. tts-in m 1. jin7,W p.mTyeel- days, 8anda)ri.5l), and n'orisew xorK,s.i, i.ua, .u, e.wi, 7,so, .s."ja d.50. ii.ooana Ii;i4. lias ifm.iaoonoon. J) ml ted oenress. 1.0i4.69 u ui.l 12.44. l.M. l.io. 1.30, t'. 4,1:02, i.U, B.2J, 6.50 7.13 8.U and 10,00 m, IV.U. mini in Sundays. 8.2U. 4.05. 4.40. 5.S5.K.12. &.6. 8.50. 1L35 I itn.' tad 12.44, li40, 2.30, iS'l, (limited. l.VII. KTi 9.1, .i i ,n and 12.01 nlcht - For Boa Olrt.LoneHr'auctii.iKt lulcnnertlate statlous.BOaudll 14 a. in., 4,00, p.m. weolc days. Freehold oniys.oo p in weeK days. For HjltlrunriV and Washlntrtiin'. SMI. 7.20. 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4.41, 8 57, 7.4U p.m.sud 12.03 nientoauy anu boi. xu.:ua. m., iiimiieu expifeus With dining car tolialtlmore) 1.30, 3.48 n .n .PA , rln wa Li. llnllliMn,. Hnlul l .111 wook a tys, 6.08, 11.30 p. m. dally. F6r lllclunoud, 720 a.m. aud 12.01 night dally, 1.30'p. ra. dally, except suud iy. irinB leavs URrrisoarg ior .-iiDarE ana ift T7AHt ftvnrv dav at.l2.2sand 8.10 a m ftnd 3 H (limbed) 'und 3.4S, 7,25 p m. Way for :iofi- tf t m ana l.iu i ra every aay. iror I'liuourB oniy, ii.-u a m aany ana iu.zu m wees aays. LaVa Bdnhury1 for 'Wllllamsport, Elmlra, itiaaiaanrna. j&ncuoster. jinoaioana xtinKr ill 1.10 a m dally, and P m week; dayi. air jsimira, D.3U p m weetunys. For etrie nnd intermediate points, 5.10 a m;. tally, "P"or Lrtott' Haven, 5.10, and 9.50 a m. lauy,-1 so ana ojvr p. m. woes qbjh. -ui -tiHiva-S Hr a m 1.35 and 6.30"n in wosk days t.lOa.'maitidav. :iA8. is roan, j.k. wood, 'wa, wan'' wen. rui, am DO YOU WAIT HELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will tmiinnllr relieve tfaa nidst dim trptwlufj; catu rf Acuta or Chronic lihea maiieiu or uooi. ny piriciJT ODBerrintf tlmdliectioiiBj, It Trill ivlll euro yon pcrman tuuy Uutlkl tho d Timet oui nrcnkraliotii thai too& thountrjitl.UinvdlcBt 1 apeclfio fiir tha TBt-lout lurias cf rhcum&Liim tinl. tnrt nl In I ftnr Bcaia "tort all " Uoa boLLlalllraa.hB TiX k tfttUraeUtr iajprentlon on th tjnttm, n4 MLlan wiLh tlia I'l 111. Coutinc lb anttbror (hi Iho Droicr ttitntlr fct been found. Yom are tiracaUr r qu?td to ut the rnvrlta of a Its Tfciuabi properties 'aro iwlwie4 (j buudtsdi f k ot flatttrlnj tetlmonIali, umy vegeiabia iccreaicou, rrmariiDie ior tnur euratlt rowuri, ftTausuu m iro. mat uimhmib or auuut o U1IKU-MAT1U ItUtLliY . . Sl.C: For Battl. 6 Eottlos. C5.00, PiUs, 5 Cts. Cex. If rrnir lorekucp-r dte not keep It, aeuJ I.2S to iba Bjinuraoiurtr, and yoa vtl) recejvalt l-tnat. 3037 Murltet Btreot, rhltad'a ra. Shenandoah O '' 1 tjUSMdSS ' College X Xnrge Attendance ' ' Dally. Boom, for a Few More. Take advantage of tho presoat cbanco to secure a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I For terms, &o., call at the College or address, W. J. SOI.tY, Shenandoah, Pa. LEATHER and SHOE FIIIUIIIGS IP- Dealer In oil kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Largo and find-elans stock:. i . "i All Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House bulldlns, SHENANDOAH. PA. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 40 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clirara always on hand. Tbe best temperance drinks. It will pay WALL PAPER nnyono ir uunnt rt tnnn, fln In nAT nostlufQ OU Our belltlful llnOOl I over 1U0 matrbeil ttmpU' at lcwestprl' j'S. f1 1 ml ml Si-lH In ettnti