.HORRIBLY MAHGLED Sovou Mon Killed by a Todcr Explosion. FOUIt OTHERS BADLY BURNED, The Bodies of the Viotims Scattered vu.,. All Dirootlons- in One Men Hurled Four Hundred Tnrdi II and and Lngi liurneil Oir The He. mnlia Gathered Tosptlipr und rlnreil in lloxen The Mill Con tn bird Six Hun dred Kent of I'owdr David Illllinc ton's Story. Scrakton, Ph., April 14. Tlie glazhig mill of tho Jloosic Powder Company, located on the outskirts of the villago of Moosic, Ave miles south of this city, exploded with terrific forco shortly be for 11 o'clock yesterday morning. Seven men wre hurled to instant death, hor rihly mangled und charred, and four others badly injured. Tho victims are: Killed David Parry, aged 23, married; Aaron Coolbaugh, nged 30, single; Moses Tucker, aged 31, single; Allen Schmale, aired 80, leaves a wife und four children; C'aradoie Reese, aged 30, Mingle, John Gibbous, aged 33, single, Edward Van derburgh, aged 35. Injured George Kills, badly burned from head to foot, not expected to live; David IlilllngKon, burned on body and feet charred; John Green, feet and legs burned; William Green, burton shoulder and back. The victims of the explosion met with terrible deaths, 'their bodies, excepting that of Iteepe, were found viltiiiu the enclosed yard of the powder works. Their bodies were quickly recovered by the villagers, who were on the scene within a few minutes aftor the explo sion. The body of Reeso was not found until after 12 o'clock. It hud been hurled fully 400 yards away, und nothing re mained of it but the limbless trunk. T.ie coming mill, about400 uway from the glazing factory, was shattered by the llrsl explosion, and borne of the burning timbers hurled from theglu.lng mill caused ilfty kegs of powder to explode. Four men were in the Corning mill and three, of these were blown out of one floor, the other ujan, William Green, was hurled Into Spring Brook. David liil Ilngtou, one of the men in the Corning mill, give" the following story of his experience: "I was ut work at the press with The ron Coolbaugh. We heard the report from the glazing mill and we ran out. Then the Corning Mill blew up. Wo dashd wildly into the woods, expecting that tho press would go next. Thero wo saw George Ellis ull on fl.-e. He was running uronnd, and when be snw mo lie shouted: 'Dave, pull off my clothes. Oh, hurry und help me.' I run up to him, and in an instant my clothes were ablaze, too. They were my powder clotUs. Whether the caught lire by my placiug my huuds on Ellis, or whether the burning grass did it, 1 cannot toll. I tried to teur my clothes off and fought the Ore as hard as I could. Then Wil liam Weir, who was washing in the Hush shunty, came running out with two coats that had been soaking in tho trough, He said: 'Lie down quick, Dave.1 I did so, and he threw tho wet coats over me. This put the fire out and I was saved oxcept us to my feet. My work in the press was to shovel pow der, and my shoes for that season easy to be set iifl'ire. Tho flames were worst about them, and that Is the reason my toes are so badly burned. Weir and Coolbaugh also succeeded in helping Ellis, but he was badly burned." Illlllngton has a wifu and family. Caradoie Reese's arms hud been burned off to the elbuwH and his face greatly disfigured. His appearance was btill more terrible on account of the fact that the culm into which he hud fallen made him still more blucker than the devas tating powder bad origluully made him. Ills body was nearly burned in two ut abdomen. All the victims wero drawn up, and the frightful scorching through which they pabbed whs upparent all over them. The hands of some mid the legs of others had been burned off. One baud lay be- side the body of Allen Schuiule, und it Is supposed that it wus his. Whatever of the remains of the vlo tlms could be found were gathered to gether and placed in rough wooden boxes. The mill In which the first explosion occurred contained COO kegs of powder. The loss to the company will not exceed $10,000. The Cohoen Election. ConOBS, N. Y., April 14. The exolte- inent over the election here hits some what cooled down, but thero are Btill kigns ot bitterness on all sides. It was undoubtedly one ot the inot bitter and bard fought contents uver wit nessed in this section. It was a three cornered fight between tho Republicans, aud Cleveland and Hill aud Murphy and Horriok, represented by Strong, Gambia and Qorniau respectively. The Mur phy man were outwitted, and ul though thero wus nn immense number of lopeatcrs in the city very little repeat ing was dona Garslde had the Inspect ors, while Gornmn had tho police, and 160 special officer were appointed. lleprearoU Chilian Manufacturer!. Wabhinqton, April 14. Senor S. Thompson Itel, ot Chill, is In the city, lie comes to this country as the repre sentative of the manufacturers und business men ot Chill who doslro to make an exhibit at the World's Fair, and says they will have a creditable showing, lie had made nppilcutiou for epace, which, will be gruuted him. - ftniallpor Contracted iu Now York. Pbovidbkok, K. I., April 14. The child thut is lu the pest bouse hero suf fering from smallpox undoubtedly con tracted the disease in New York. Tlie ohlld lived with Its parents at No. 60 Grand street, New York, and several cases ot the disease have been found in that neighborhood by the New York Health authorities. A ltlumtlit Oeli Three Years, Boston, April 14. George MadUou, who in February last married Miss Mossey of Burlington, Vt., having at the same time another wife in Worcester was sentenced to bUte prison, for three COEHLO-MENDOCA DUEL. It Is Not T.lkely to Take I'liK-e, ni the MlnMer in Almiiat llllnd. WARittNOTd.v, April 14. A cull at the Brazilian Legation, whlcn Is located In the Minister's private residence, was tin productive of any news. The colored butler stated to the reporter that neither Minister Mendoca nor Secretary Mario do Meudoca was in; nor could ho say when they would be. They were In tho city, bowevor, he said. A friend of Minister Mendoca to whom tho reporter talked about Coehlo's reputed challenge said: "I don't know whether or not Coehlo has sent u challenge as stated but in my opinion it would make no difference. Senor Mendoca cannot recognize him In any such manner as that. And then, If there wero no other reasons for ignoring oruecIininK a challenge, if one were sent, Senor Mendoca is almost blind and for him to go put on the duelling ground would be to invite simple murder. For months ho hns not been ablo to use his eyes for reading or writing. Ho sings only the most important oulclal papers. There have been operations performed on his eyes, and another one will be made two. or three months hence. If that should bo successful, he expects, in the course of time to bo able to read again. That Is the extent, of his hope ut the present time." A NEW COALING STATION. Look I.lko a C'ouiliinatilon Against Grnt llrltulli. Bkhlw, April 14. The "National Zel tuug" comments upon tho reported In tention of the Russian Government to establish a coaling station in South America. This coaling station, the "Zei tung" says, would be necessary in the event of war involving Russia and Eng land. In such a case Russian war ships could only reach Yladlvostock, Russia's naval depot in the North Pacific by tho way of Capo Horn, and a coaling station in that neighborhood would bo uecos lary. The "National Zeltung" comments on the story that the United States is. just at this time negotiating for an acquisi tion of u coaling station at Uruguay, and considers tho reported simultaneous Rctlon of tho two governments, Russia und the United States, indicates a con cert of understanding and nn Intended protective combination against Groat britniu. SIX BODIES RECOVERED. The Hero or the Hill Farm Disaster and Vivo .'liners Hurled. Donbak, Pa., April 14 The six bodies remaining in the Hill Furm mine have been recovered. Coroner Holbert and his jury were lowered Into tho tnlno yes terday morning. The bodies had nil been coffined in the mluu during the night. After viewing the remains and the places in which they were found, the 1urv ordered the temalus taken out. This was accomplished at noon and tho bodies wero buried immediately. The hamos of tho six men were: Bar ney Maust, Joseph Blgoley, Milton Tur ner, Peter Egau, John McCune and Willie A. Hauter, tho hero of tho dls- uster, who, in his attempt to warn the miners of their danger, fired the escap ing gas and lost his own life. Trumpuonr nnd Ostrnmler Hailed. Kisobton, N. Y April 14. Having procured tho required bull on the indict ments for forgery and grand larceny, Matthew T. Trumpbour, the defaulting assistant treasurer of the Ulster County Savings Institution, after six weeks' confinement In jail, spent Monday night with bis young wife, a bride of two months at ho time of his arrest. Bail was also accepted last night in the case of Ostrander, who has been under arrest for homo time past charged with bank frauds. He was released. It is understood the District-Attorney will appeal from Judge Mayunm's decision iu the demurrers of the perjury Indict ments in order to ascertain who should have been Indicted for making nnd swearing to tho fulse reports If It wero not Ostrander and Trumpbour. Others Want to Go, Washington, April 14. Secretary Noble has received a telegram from General Miles, dated Chicago, stating ,1.. T41 l,n , n T?. wJtn the Wild West Show have returned. General Miles Bays that the Indians gained much valuable information as to the strength aud advantages . of ih'e white race while abroad. They have been much improved by their experience, and the fact that others want to go, he believes, speaks well for the disposition of tho tribe and la n guarantee of good behaviour iu the future. 8choolboys Meet Death on Illoycles. Trenton, ?N. J.. April 14. Isauc, the 0-year-old son of Dr. In.iao Cooper, and Herbert, tho 8-year-old son of Samuel Margerum, were riding to school yester day morning. on their bloyolee. A horso attached to u loaded coalcart shied Into the boys, throwing them under the wheels. The Cooper boy dlod and tho Margerum boy is in bed with throe, broken ribs; Only Mlglitly ilamnceU. Wasihnoton, April 14,-rA ..telegram was received ut the Nuvy Department from Commander llottuin of tho U. S. S. Mohican stating that the damages sus tained by the Mohlouu are slight und that she has been placed lu dry dock at Esijuimuult. It will take, ho says, ubout eight days to make the necessary repairs, uml the work will be done prin cipally by the ship's own carponteri. ltei.il In Vermont. BortUNQTON, Vt., April 14. Hon. Thomas 1). Reed addressed a large audi' ence in the Howard Opera House last evening, receiving an ovation. The work of tha Republican party was re viewed, the elf ects ot the McKluley tar iff bill shown, and the sliver question touched on. Death from Till rat. rupemx, Ariz., April it. Two of a party of three prospectors have returned from u trip on the Colorado desert und report the death from thirst of their companion numed Me Bride. I.sld the l'lr.t Hull. Erie, ra., April 14. Andrevr Van Val kenliure, who HUy-two years ago laid the first ruil of the Erlo & Northeast' IUIlroad, now a part of the Like Shore j rVem, dloil in this city yesterday, 1 llen'olnnner Leaves Ynle. Nev. Haven, Conn., April 14. W. W. iipueiunger, x ale's giant football rush er, has left college permanently, He will enter the service of the Union Pacific Railroad as a civil engineer. He is the greatest football player who ever wore a xnie unliorin, and many predict that ho will return to Ynlo -for a post-graduate course next year. Strikers Iteturn to Work. Sino Swo, N. Y., April 14. The 100 men employed In the Monitor Iron Works, who struck Monday because two oi tnelr fellow workmen who were ring leaders In the recent strike whioh lasted three months, were dlsohnrged, have re turned to worK, the company having de cided to reinstate tho men. Stennihtp In Collision. Philadelphia, April 14. Tho steam sh'lp British Prince ran Into the steam ship St. Clears while the latter vessel lay at anchor off Clouuester, N. J., yes terday afternoon. The St. Clears had several plates dented and frames broken, while the Prince had some of her boats damaged. NEWS OF THE DAY. Ex-Councilman F. L. White, of Boston. sentenced In 1888 to prison for seven years, was pardoned yesterday. Tho Treasury Department yesterdar paid the direct tax as follows: Iowa, $384,274; South Carolina, $221,711. The 20th itnnual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Northern district of New York convened nt Utica yesterday. Bishop Bowman presided. Weather Indications. WAsntNOTOx, April 13. For Nevr Emrlanli Generally fair, slightly warmer, oxcept station ary tcmpcraturo on Lonir Island Sound and tho Massachusetts coast; northwesterly winds, be coming variable. For Eastorn Now York: Increasing cloudi ness and showers; northwesterly winds, be coming variable. For New Jersey: Inorcaslnr cloudiness and probablo showers; varlablo winds. For Eastern 1'cnnsylvunhi, Maryland and Delaware: Cloudy and probable showers, with varlablo winds. For Wcstorn Now York and Westeru Penn sylvania: Increasing: cloudiness and showersi easterly winds; slbjhtly cooler utl'ltUburfl. AMUSEMENTS. IT liBGVNON'n TIIGATHK, p. j, FnnnusoN, manaokh. ONE NIGHT ONLY FEIDAY, APRIL 15, 1892. A now and popular comedy by a first-class com pany, with a car load of elegant scenery to set It off. Right Side Up! i It has been played to crowded housos tn all of the largest cities. Tho author, Mr. Lester Franklin, and his wlfo, formerly well known to the theatrical world as one of the D'Alvo Bisters. are with the company, which consists ot tlrHt. class perforators down to tho least important parts oi mo piay. t3T Reserved scats on sale at ICtrlln's drug sioro at usual pricue. H. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardm St., Shenandoah. WAGONS and CAKKIACJI5SJ la all the latest styles, of the finest make and b st tinrsh in tho world for the monoy. mauu- f jotured by the Cook Wagon Company. "THE ELECTRIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Slwnondoall, Pa. The finest, purest and best Liquors, B crs, Ales, Porters ! Cigars, &c, in the county. Tho place has been entirely renovated und Im proved, Polite attention and honorable treat- ment to all. P. J. MUI,IIOLX,AND. FOLMEK'S Saloon and Restaurant A', US N. WHITE STREKT. Plrst-elass' Lager Heer, Ale, Porter and Tern- po ranee u Drinks ana Uigurs, nno oia inks nnd Olg Wines and Liquors always on hand. II. O. FOLMER, Prop, full arountt and gpend a plettaunt hour. GEO W. HASSLER, JOS A"or Jnrditi Hlrett, SIII3NANDOA.il, PA., House Painter anil Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and at reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but first class workmen are employed. WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail or la Jobbers' loU. 7-BEND FOR CATALOGUE; ' coMBlAIiUl HAFirri kit. with AubkuTUeL V NUMUNi.WWUi IHIW(. Sf J&AfTTTTK. iti"i ntet. wm MK-a. KMaLt r ln' lrl it 34 01 nu b mini , s-ibod nrn ie iitj E. C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST. IQUIS.WO JOHN B. COYLE, Al'orney-at-Law and Ileal Estate Agent, Office IleddaU'g Huildlng, Shenandoah, Pa, OS m, G, S. . A. h ZEnAJR,jEiS On this line will bo charged as follows: Between Shenandoah and Wost of Station No. 1. Including Colorado, Happahau nock or Glrardvllle 10 cts. Moundfaro tickets, bqtween points nam'd, 15 " Eight round trip tickets, botwecn Olrnrd- vino ana r'nenanooan. tmaKinir a sincio trin ralb of OK ctsl ' . J 1.00 Nino round trip tickets between Happa- nnnnoci: ami Mncnnnuoan, imnKing a slnelo trln rate of 5 5-9 ctsl 1.00 Ten round trip tickets between Colorado, lor any point cast or No. o Tfosuej ana Rappahannock, miking a single trip rato of 5 Cts 1.00 Between Glrardvllle. Rappahannock, Col orado or any point west or .-nunon no i nnd -tatlon No. 2 at tho east end of Up ner William I'cnn 5 cts. Be tween -hennndonh nnd Lost Creek and intermediate points 5 " Jlncrs going to or returning from work for anv noints on lino 5 11 Twenty-two Miners' tickets 09 - To attendants nt base ball games, tho rato from any point to grounds win do t No charge for children under S years not occu pying seats ana uccompmueu uy inuir parents Tickets at above nrlces can onlv bo nrocured nt present from the office of tho company, Itefo- wicu s Duuaing, .-no noor. Secretary and Treasurer. WANTS, &o. FOH SALE. A grocery storo doing business of from Jl.MMI to 1,000 per a cash month. Apply at tms onico. 4-li-tf AT T ANTED Wanted to rent a first-class bouse with six or seven rooms. Apply at this olllce. tf mr ANTED, A girl for general housework in V a small family, Apply at :i East uoai 6-13-Sf DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cathcr property, on West Oik stroet. lor sale. Will bo sold whole or in parts to suit purchaser. Apply on tho premises. iK-t)2 OR SALE. Cheap, .a one-horso spring I1 wagon with top. Also a two-scat surrey with extension ton. "Anolv to Fred. Uurkhart, 23 North Main slreot. 3 3-lf 17 TtOR SALE Cheap, a horse, harness and V dogcart. Apply to llenjainln D Ucddall, Wm. I'cnn, WANTED, SALESMAN. Salary from start. Permanent place. Good chance for ad vancement. Experience unnecessary. Outfit freo. llrown IJros. Co., Nurserymen, Koch ester, N. '. 4-t-lrnd&w T7IOR SALE. A 37-acro farm, with good house, ' barn and outbuildings: farm well culti vated nnd good timber on tho place; never fall ing spring of most oxcellent water; two col lieries about two miles from tho place Prico, Jiiuu; easy payments. Tlio iarm is locateu auoui two miles from ,Shuman's Htatlon, Columbia county. For further particulars addross or call on Auuum ttiwwo, 4-2-2w Heaver Valley, Columbia Co., Pa. 1 PROPOSALS FORSUPPLIE-t. Offlco of the State Hospital for Injured persona of the Anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania, Foun tain springs, Pennsylvania, April 1st. 1892, b'oaledand (marked proposals for supplies) for tho Htato Hospital for injured persons of tho Anthraclto coal regions of Pennsylvania, will bo received by tho Hoard of Trustees up to and including the 20th day of April. A. D. 1893, for furnishing bread, moats, groceries, drugs, muslins, fruits, vegctablos, ice, feed, coal, &c, for the year ending May 31st, 18J3. Tho Hoard of Trustees reservo tho right to reject any or all bids. A schedule of the ar ticlos and probablo amount of each required, will be furnished on application Address, J. C. UIDDLE, M. D., bup't Htato Hospital, 4-4-mon&sat-2w Fountain Springs, Pa. -VTOT1CE OF DECREE CHANGING THE 1 namn nf .Tnhn Rhonler lo John Luszoynskl In tho Court of Common Picas of Schuylkill county. In the matter of tho petition of John Sheelcr for a decreo changing his name to John Luszcynski. And now, March 21, 1892, three months aftor tho presentation of tho foregoing petition, aud on motion of J II. Pomeroy, at torney for R!ild m-Htlnner. tho court decrees that the namo of said John Shccler bo changod to John Luszcynski, nnd tho Shenandoah Evkn ino Heuai.d, n newspaper published in said county, bo designated for tho publication of tho nonce ot tins decree for lour successive weens, unless cause bo shown to tho contrary. .rjxiraci irom tne recoru. S. C. KIRK. Prothonotnry Shenandoah, March 23, 1892, 3 23-oaw-4t ABRAFil HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers ot pSociefiiJ Qood I Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. 4S-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-S3 Write for oataloguos. Correspondence sollcitod, JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streets, Fresh Oysters Received Daily A One line ot Choice OROCKRIKH Nuts and Candles. Voullvu 0 all Kinds. Mr. nnatlat receives his ereen trttok dallj Irom tbe cltv markets, which Is a BUirunlet to hit cm omers that they will receive frest Eoodswlten uuyiuetrom mm, ID- ID. riYEZE, OI Centralla, Is now prepared to talto contracts iur i no Cleaning Oat of Wator Closets And other outbulldtnffB Promnt. olean and in offensive work at reasonable prices. Orders may be left at the Commercial Hotel, corner of Main and Goal streets. CHRIS. BOSSLEIl'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. M. ..... n it n. t The Finest Slock ot Beers, Ales, Cigars, e HEADING H. II SYSTEM Lehigh Volley Division, AnnANOEMKNT DP rABSEN fl Ell TI1AINS. APRIL 3, 189i , Passenger trains loavo Shcn unuuun ion-con tiaven .1 unction, Mnucli ChunK, liChighton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catusauoua. Allen town, llethleliem, Eston, Philadelphia, llazleton, Woatherly, Quakako Junction, Del ano and Muhanoy City at 6.47, 7.40, 9.03 a. m.. 1S.52. 3.10, (MO p. m. For New York. 5.47. D OS n m. 1" Kn. a in 5.2fi p. m. f or tiaiioion, wiiKos-Uarro, Whlto Haven, Plttston, Laceyvillo. Towanda, Sayre, Wnverly, Elmlro, Rochester, Niagara Falls and the Wost, 10.41 n. m., (3.10p. m., no connection for Roches ter, Uuffalo or Niagara Falls), B.sa p tn. For Itelvidcro, Delaware Water Cap and Stroudsburg, S.47 a. m., R.20 p. tn. For Lambertvillo and Trenton, 9.08 n. m. For Tunkhaunock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Auburn. Ithuca, Geneva and r.vnns in 41 n. in., 6.20 p. m. ForJeanesvfllo, LevlstonandDeaver Meadow. 7.40, 9.08 a. m.. 12.62, 5.20 p. m. For Audenrlcd, llazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.62. 3.10. 5.20 p. m. for Bcramon, o.?, v.uo, w.ii a. m., aw, &.xo p. m. For Hafclcbrook. Jcddo. Drlf ton and Freoland. 5.47, 7.40, 9.08. 10.41 a m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Ashland, Glrurdvillc and Lost Creek. 4.27. 7.49, 8.62, 10.16 a. in., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.00, 9.11 p. tn. For Raven Run, Centralis. Mount Carmcl and Shamokln, 8.62. 10.15 o. m., lflO, 4.40, 8.00 p. ra. For Yotcsvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City ar.d Delano. 5.47. 7.40. 9.08 a. in.. 12.62. 3.10. 6.20. d.03. 9.24, 10.27 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.M, 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 4.30, Jl.40 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at 9.05 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.20. 1 1.15 p. m. Loavo Shenandoah for Pottsvillo, 6.50, 7.40v 9.08, 10.52 a. tn., 12.52, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave Fottsvillo for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.40. 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. in.. 3.00, 5.20. 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p.m. i.oavo suenanaoan lor llazleton, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.09, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Loavo llazleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15 11.00 a. in., 12. 15, 3.10, 6.30, 7.05, 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo for Ashland. Glrardvllle and Lost Creok, fl.50, 11.35 a. m., 3.45 p. m. For Yatesvillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City. Delano, llazleton, 11 lack Creok Junction, I'enn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m. For Yatesvillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8 00 a. ra., 1.40, 4.40, 0.03 p. m. Leavo llazleton for Shenandoah, 8.00 a. ra., 1.45, 4.37 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsville. 5.50. 8.00. 9.30o. m., 2.45 p. m. . cuvo I'ottsvuio lor isncnanaoan, 10.10 a. m.. 1.35,4.30, n.!5p. m. a a. jiicijiiuu. rres cucn. mgr. C. G HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. O. I. A. Kouth Hethlchcm, fa. PHILADELPHIA & HEADING It. H. TIME TABLi: IN EFFECT NOVEMDEll 15, 1891, Trains loavo Shenandoah as follows: For New York via 1'hlladclnbia. week davs. M0, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.33, 2.D0, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, iu. 7.18 a. jn. r or a, ew i one via jnaucn ununu. wcca uays, d.-, i.jh a. m.. .ou p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12,35, 2.60, 5.55 p. m, Sunday, iu, ,.43 a. m., -i.iiu p. m. For Harrlsbure. week days. 2.10. 7.20 a. m.. 2.50, 5.53 p. m. For Allentown, weeit oavs, 7JU a. m 12.35, 50 n. m. For Pottsville, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. ForTamaqaaand Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a, in., 12,35, 2.60, 5.55 p. ra. Sunday, 2.10. 7.48 a. tn., 4.: p. m. Adflltlonal for Mah anoy City, week days, 7.00 p. m. For Lancaster und Columbia, week days, 7.20 a. m., 2.50 p. in. For WllllamsDort. Sunburv and Lcwlsburc. week days, 3.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. in., 1.35, 7.00 p. m bunuay, a. m., a.u.i p. ra. Kor Mauanoy Plane, week flays, 2.10. 3,'ii. 5.55. 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 12.35. 1.35, 2.50, 5.55, 7.00, 0.23 p. m. sunuav. .iu. a.v. 7. is a. m.. u.tK). 4.su n. m. X'or uiruruvme, ( Knnpanannoca station, weekdays, 2.10, 3.25, 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a m., 12.35, .as, a.BU, o.fk 7.U0, vzs p. m. sunuay, s.io, 3.), .-in a, m., j.im, i.ov ii. rn. For Asulana ana Shamokln. week uavj. 3.25. 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m l., 7.00, 0.25 p. m. Sun day, 3.25, 7.48 a. m., 3.05 p. in. TRAINS FOH SHENANDOAn: Leavo New York via Philadclnbls. week davs. 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.011, 7.30 p. in., 12.15 night. Sun- uay, o.uu p. m nigni. Lsave wow voruvia Maucncrmnlt.wecltdavs. 4.30, 8.45 a. m 1.00, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m, Loavo Philadelphia, week days, 4.10, 10.00 a. m. 4 00, 0.00 p. m., from Hroad and Callowhtll and 833 a. m., tl.SOp, m. from Oih and Green streets. Sunday, U.K a m., 11.30 p, m., from 0th and Green, . Loavo ncadintr. week davs. 1.33. 7.10. 10.05. 11.50 a, m.,.5.55,7.57 p. m. Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. Leavo t'oiisvuio. ween anvs. .4u. 7.4U a. m.. 12.30, 0,11 p, id. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m 2.05 p. m. Loavo Tnrcaqua, ween aays, j.-m, s.48, n.va a. m., 1.21, 7.13, 0.18 p. ra. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., ou p. 4n. T.iviVft Mnhtlnnv Pltv. WPflf rinva. 34H O IR. 11.47 a. m , 1.51, 7. 43, 0.41 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.17 m., 3.-JJ p. m. Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week drvs, 2.40, 4.00, 0.30, P.35, 11.59 a. in., 1.05, 2.06, 6.20, 6.20, 7.57, 10.00 in. &unuayv-.'.4u, 4.uu, s..'. a. m., a.ui p. m. Loavo Glrardvlllo, (Hanpahannock Station), weeks davs. 2.47. 4.07. 0.30. 9.41 a. m.. 12.05. 2.12. 5.20, 0.32, g.03, 10.05 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, m.. 3.41. .U7 n. m. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 3.00, 0.45, 11.65 a. ra., s.3d. li.l&p, m. sunaay, ii.ia p. m. For lialtlmoro. wasnlncton ana the west via II. & O. It. It., through trains leavo Glrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. R. R.) at 3.55, h.ui, a. m., 3.00, 7.13 p. m. aunuay, 3.5. .ir-, H-.v a. m., 3.su, o.i-, 7.13 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leavo Phlladelnhia. Chestnut Street Wharf anu Boutn street wnan. FOH ATrANTIO CITV. Week davs Ezoress. O.OO a. m., 2.00. 4.00 p. m, Accommodation. 8.00 a. in.. 5.00 n. m. Sunday Exnress. 9.00 a. m. Accommodation. 8.00 a.m.. 4.30 n. m. and Arkansas Avcnuea Week davs. Exnress. 7.30, 9.00 a. in., 4.00 p. ra. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m,, 4.u p. m. tjnnuay isycpross, i.uo p. m. Accommoaaiion, 7.3U n. ra.. 4.3U p. m. u. u. liAwuuuii, uon i i-ass'r Agt. A. A. MoLEOP. Pres. & Gen'l Manager. Big Cut in Prices. IMS. YAKOWSKY'S, 23 irt Centre Street, llestred flnnnol undorshlrts, 05c; best cray undershirts, 30e; best cotton oversblrts, &a; best cloth oversblrts, 75o; best muslin white shirts, 400j men's best woolen socks, per pair, 130, nan aoz. gems une nunuaercnif half doz. eents' lino handkerchiefs. 35o: nna suspenaers, per pair lao; ovorans ror mon, 40o un: ladles' line merino underwoar. each. Unas 400 u only loo; ladlos' all-wool jackets, 75o; ladlci' fast black stocklnes, 3 pair for25o; children's whlto underwear. 15o up; 4 pairs children's fat black stncKlncs, saa; boys' Knee pants, only sbo; best linen taoio ciotns, duo up; unsgt towenngs, 00 per yarn, Dest Dousprtiaus, only i eacn. Restaurant Oor. Main nnd Conl SU., Shenandoah, Pa. Hoirular meals at popular prices served at all limes. Ladles' dining xn re freshment rooms attach ed liar stonaed with the finest brands of ctifars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. J. GALLAGHER. Justice ot tbe Peace, Real Estate and Insurance Agency. Offlce Muldoon'a DulldlnR, Shenandoah, Pa. To tost a 1'eiltlv ftae for the vum'tii or Hull abuse. :xcc. r.miiwioa, n.n.ui ircuimr, Ljtwoi our Swclflo -,ve will wnd one nil A ijjifiasaifj, our SjtorlAo ve will wnd orte nil Month' Meuli-lue II. A dtl rf-eui Xw YvrL, first National Ban!, TMCAXJtll? llDltDiHa, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 4. W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. fl. Leisenrng, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Inld on Nnvliisru DepaHltn. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 80UUTWCII.I. StVIBIOIf . On and after Noveyiler 15, 1891, traint will leave aienanaoan as follows: For Wigean, Ullberton, FracSvllley New iHolle. Ut. Clair, and -way rjolnts. 8.IW. 9.10. 11.45 a m and 4.15 p ra. ianaays,bou,u.iuuniana.i.iop in. r-orfotuviuo, 6.00, 11.10, 11.45 a m ana CIS en Knnrtays, 600, C.40 a ra and 3.10 p m, ror Heading, .00, 11.45 a in ana 4.15 pm. Bnndays, 600, 9.40 a. m. and 8.10 pm. for l'ottatowti, Hboe'iixvllle, Norrljitown id Phlladelbhla (liroad strait, .itat.lnni. R.en. 11.43 ra. and 4.15 p in week days mtioays, wj, .iu a in s.iu p m rralns leave Frsokvllle tor Hhr.n&ndrtfth 0.1 U.10 am and 12.11. S.Ol. 7.13. 10.0b t mi Han. d U(l ' " tn sad 6.40 p ra. Lieave ra 'avuie ior oueuanaoan. ana ut;-, am 4.11, 7.15, 9.43 pm. Bnndays, 10.40 1 5.15 p rn. leve Philadelphia (Broad street station), ir FotltrfllleandBhenanrtoah. 5.67. HMr m I.10 and 7,00 p m week days. Sunday 6.50, ana fUmOW XUIJk, O.AU, U.QU, U.UU, i,OU, .M BM 4.60, 11.00andll.U,ll,Sj am, lZCOnoon, limited express, l.Ott 4.S0 p m.) 12.44, 1.35, 1.40, i.SO, S.20. 4, 1.1X2, t. If, 6.20, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and J0.00 i, m. I'i.01 nUht t . n Sundays. 8.20. 4.05.4.10, 6.35, 8.13, 8.S0, b:60, . k L. o nn t ne A tn e n r r n m nn 11.33 ra. mi 12.41, 1.40, 2.30, 4.02, (limited, i iwi. vn. tzi H.-ii, .14 t j ax ana ia.01 niguv For Sea Girt. Long Branch and Intermediate stations 8.20 nnd 11.14 a., tn., 4.00 p.m. week aays. x reenoia omy o.uu p 111 wee utiy. For Jtnltimore and Washington. 3.50, 70, 9.10 ond U.18 a. m 4.41, 0 67, 7.40 p.ra. and 12.0J niEIlt daily am, 8 at, lu.xu .1. m ii.iiimuen ezpiess with dining car to lialtlmoro) 1.30, 3.49 p. in. wpejr. aays, 1' or uuiumore omy, 6ma, imx wees diys, 6.03, 11,30 n. m. dally. For Kfclimond. 7 'JO hVm. and ViSXi nlsbt dally,, ISO p, m, dally, except Sunday, iruioa leave narrisunri; ior iruisuurK uuu is wost Avnrv na.v nt and 3.10 a ra and 3 (limited) and 3.40. 7.23 p ra. Way for moon 0 15 1 m ana 4.10 p tn every aay. For Plttshnrg only, 11.20 A al dally and 10.30 m.week days. beave bunbnry tor Willlamsport, Klmlra, Unandalgna, Kosheater, Bnttaloandfillasaia "all" 'i.lOapartaily, and l.SSpni Weekdays. ror Elmlra, 6.S0 p m wesX days. ror -D.riQ nun inieruieuiaiQ poinui, ti.iu m;, lailv. For Look Havon. 6.10. and S.68 a m. tally, 1 33 and p. m. week, days. For ienova 6.10 am 1.33 nnd 5.S0 rj m wcgc dayi (.10 a. m Sundays, ' a as. K.vaau, j. k. wood, lien. Mau'r Hen, rase. Agt DO YOU WANT HELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will promptly rctlpve tbe mct dla trurwlut; coso c.f Acuto or Chronic Itheu 11? ftrlctly otnertiDfj will euro you permaa tbo direction's, it will Uullkd th nuioeroat nrcKrft(loDi ttiat fletxt tarloas fatal (.triipunulUin only, koA. Dlla anrKene "curent" Oot botile will mak . ifctltflf torY IniurctiafoB an thm ratpm. mnA la coQDtctloa vltti the) couvlae lb luffercr tha tbe proper rin')j Las beta found. 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