i if. UNCOVERED BY A DOG A Murdered Man's Body Di3 C' vorcd By Accident. THE BODY CUT UP INTO DITS. Tate of John Whalen, Who Was Killed By Will'am Ooj in Jealous Eage- Whalen Unit Intended to Klopo AVI til 5Ir. Coy, Hut Hor Iluttmml Suapectod anil the Crlm lleiulted iriialeii'a Skull Crushed and Ilia Body Cut Up and Ilurlcd In tlm 1Voods--A Dog Unearths the Murder ittsfield, Mass., Oct. 14. Murdered at midnight, cut to pieces, and burled lu the woods on a lonely mountain side was the fate of John Whalon, whoso mangled and dismembered body was re covered last night. William Coy Is In Plttsfleld Jail ohnrgod with tho mur clar, which was committed on tho night of August 20 last, In Coy's tumble-down 111 tie farm housu on a lonely road a mils nud a half from Washington depot, 17 lin'es oast of I'ittsflVld. Whalen lived In Wost Iieoket, a few mllos from Washington. He worked on the Boston & Albany Railroad and boar led with Coy. Coy's wife, whocama from Feeding Hills and whoso maiden minm was Frances Volts, favorod tho at U n i is of Whalen and ho became Inti mate -ltli her. Whalen boasted of this to (Joy -ind Whalen and Sirs. Coy finally arrange I an utoporaent, the timo set bo iuj; the Mday before tho murder. On r-. urday morning Whalen went to Leo nail 'ittsfioliL At I'ittsllold he met Coy, an , .ogo ther they went to Went llold and 'oolt tho evening train thoro, reaching 'ashlngton ubout 8 o'clock lu the menu, r. Whalen had got oil tho train and ly came on to Plttsfleld, ro turiiirg tn ashlngton on the 11 o'clock train . den had gout home and was proluiily a ,'eop when Coy nrrlvd. To Coy'o ji-alo isly had boea added a desire to obtain t a mouoy in Whalen's posses sion. 11" itolo home it appears, and nliout mi light crusliad In the skull of the : e;ii ; man. Saturday night was Hpent in . .tting up the body and carry ing mto ' ho woods. tin Sui ny Coy went to Albany and found hi- wife. That night Coy and his who wen- to Mrs. (leer's house, near by, Mis. Coy laying that she could not sleep in her hii no. Thoy stayed at Mrs. Geor's two ivt-e and then went to Westilold, where C drove a street car until he was ar sted last Monday morning by State Di toctlve Peas and Sheriff Cut tiug. C'jy was brought to this city and 'l r.iurt yosterday morning was chnrged murder. H9 pleaded not ;riHy "a'mr'vvis"" ' BasS-rlLout ball for ft ana wis . -l)r0 lieai iu", on Novels.. " The fact that Mrs. Cy could not eleeep at home iirousei1 supple. on, and nn elTort wns mads to find tho missing man. I Selectman Pomeroy stnrtod tho search, nccompanled by his dog. In a thick growth of young maples nnd beeches on the mountain u.ile, sixty rods south of Coy's house, his dog began scratching tho ground. There was nothing on thu surface to indicate anything wrong. Tho dog kept on digging, and soon brought to light a sfisnender, which was fnstonol to something Ntill uudor the ground. Word was nt once tele graphed to Medical lxamlner Paddock of this city and to Dotoctive Pease. Thoy went to Washington, nnd with eovernl citizens of tho town bogan to dig at tho spot on tho mountain side wliero tho dog had found the suspender. About two feet below tho surface tho romains wore found. They were most horribly mutilated. Coy is about 85 yours old, short, of rather stout build, and unintelligent looking. He lias always rosidod in the vicinity of Washington. Investigating Nam and leva's Story. Pablo Beach. Kla.. Oct. 14. The pastor of the Brooklyn, K. Y. church, of which Samuel Thornton Is elder, nnd Miss Eva Jowell is nn nttendnut, has been in this neighborhood for several lava, looking up tho facts in connection with the story told by Thornton of his buln ir carried out to sea with Sliss Jewel, whilo bathing at Conoy Island, sevornl weeks ago. He has talked tho matter over with newspaper men and others familiar with tho case, but refuses to say it word as to whether ho still boliovos in the story told by Thornton or not. A rnitmtstraM Miwots at an Oflloor. BiltMtNQHAM, Ala., Oct. 14. Mrs. Francis C. Hoffman, postmistress nt Coalbury, Ala., met Deputy Marshal Schoenllold In the streot In this city yes terday morning nnd tired three shots at lilm from a revolver, none, nowovor, taking elfect. Mrs. Hoffman claims to have heard that Schoenileld had clrcu lated disparaging storios about hor. Tho origin of the trouble was In Mrs. Hoff roan causing the arrest of the oillcors of tho Sloss Mining I ompuny for interfer ence in her olllclnl duties. A feomnumbiilUt Klllud. BATAVIA, N. Y., Oct. 11. A girl named Mary McLaughllu walked to th rear lilatform of a sleoper on tho Con tral Hudson Hailroad, near here, yester dav morning, while asleep, and foil oiT, sustaining Injuries from which she die soon after. She was going to Michigan, Chill OlllothiK Dawn. Washington. Oct. 14. Several dl patches have been rocolved at tho Navy Department within the past fow days from Admiral Brown at Valparaiso, Chill. All indicate that matters are auletina down aud that the Junta strengthening its hold upon its follow' rs. NEW VOUK NKWSJ IN HUIIU'. W. S. Tout was appointed a fourth class poitmastor at Lanslngville. Arthur S. Tompkins was nominated for the Assembly by the Republicans nt Nynok yosterday. The Ilardwlch-Wnro Hardware Com pany of Buffalo has failed, with llablll ties of jiMOjUUUj assets, ihOU,vuu. Connor and Klnhnrdsou of tho Now York Loague tenm aro said to have signed with Chicago for next season Samuel W. Manuollev. a traveler for Rochester shoo house, was found dead In hotel at Omaha, Neb., yesterday The Democrats of the Third Assembly district of Westchester County yesterday nominated William it. 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Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion, and all derangements of tho Liver, Stomach and Bowels aro pre vented, relieved and cured. Small est, cheapest, easiest to take. AMUSEMENTS. JJIlJIltiUtiON'M THKATXtlJ. r. J. FKHOUSON, MANAGER. THREE NIOIITS ONLY. Commencing Monday, October 12. Tho talented and accomplished actress, i V" I Theresa Nevvcomb ! i In N. B. Wood's sensational dramas: Wednesday' Adrift in New YorkJ.' Special ;caijry, e'PSant costumes, calcium enccls. rricofci, - lO, 220, aoo Seals on sale at Klrlin's drugstore rUiUOUSO'H TIIKATHH, I'. J. FEUQBSO!?, MANAGER., J1IDAY, OCTOBER 16, '91, II. I'o-vcra' Company In tho romantlo Irish drama, ; THE FAIRIES WELL : Entire now production this season. Magnificent Scenery, nnu ijeaiiiiitu v.osuiiiics, and a first-class company of Comedians, Vocalists and Dancers RICES OF ADMISSION, 25, 50, Beit on salo at Klrlin's drug stoic. i5c. DO YOU WANT A, GOOD FIT ? and well made, fashionable clothes? It s j, call on W. J. JACOBS, Fashionable Custom Tailor. 8 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah. Call and see samples of the latest goods and tho styles. Oood workmauslilp, promptness and fair prices. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream 1 BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders promptly attended to. Particular at tention IlttlU UJ J1U11B, IKUtu, Festivals, etc. NOUTH MAIN BTKF.KT, Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA New Saloon and Restaurant Newly Tainted, Papered and Renovated. NO. IIS KAHT CKNTItB HTRKIJT, Three doors above Kcndrlck House, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. hi ,. iTnsbpv would inform his many friends nnd the publio that be will cater lo their wants In Hie sitnio nrsKiass siyiu iuui ud um uuuc in the pust. None but the best brands of for eign and domesllo wines, liquors and cigars will be kept tn stock. Choice tempeianoe drinks, Fine old slock ale Theeattnit b' Is supplied with everything IntueeutlnK line kerved In the bestslyle. Meals setvtd at all hours. Fine private rooms attached. WALL PAPER BARGAINS Largest and cheapest slock In town. Artistic Painting, Graining and Decorating J. P. CARDEN, O miTjjr m "7 " iisli issbsbsbs. I I CCPVn0HT.,?,9,' , l in sri;cTAr. unssfOK. The Senate of renimylvimla t'onalderlng tlio JtiiriUlev Cnvt. HAttnismmo, Oct. 14. The John Bards loy oxtraordinnry session of tho State Senate, convened by Oovernor Pnttlson, wns called to order at noon yesterday, by I.ioutenant-Govcrnor Wntros. At that hour the scene in the Senate cham ber wns n brilliant one. The seats of the Senntors wero occupied by their own ers, with the exception of three. The Governor, In his message, which occupied nearly an hour in its roading, roviowod the arrest and conviction of John llardsley, for the unlawful use of city and State funds, and dwolt particu larly on the evidonce to tho effect that on cortaln dates linrdsley recoivod largo sums of money for Interest from banks nnd individuals to whom ho had loaned fuuds of tho State with the connivance of Stato Treasurer Boyer, Cashier Llvesy nud Auditor-General McCamant. The Governor mentioned sovoral othei cases where it appeared as though Audltor Qenornl McCamant, Stato Treasurer lioyer and Casher Llvesy had connlvod with Knnlsley to dofraud the Stato out of largo sums of money. After the adoption of a resolution for the appointment of a commlttoe to formulate rules of procedure, tho Senate adjourned until 3 o'clock this afternoon. ITALIANS DOI.NO FPU THEMSELVES. Having No Minister In Tlila Country, the New York Commerce, chtmbor Acta. Wasiiinoto.v, Oct. 14. The recall of Baron Fnvn, the Italian Mlnlstor to this country, on account of tho Now Orleans affair, has loft the Interests of Italy lu tho United Stntcs in a peculiar condi tion, tho prisont Charge d'Affnlrs in Washington not being invested with the powers of n Minister, and tho Itnllan citizens rosldont of this country, feeling the necessity for ropresontation of their Interests, have taken matters in their own hands. Yestotday the prcsldont of tho Itnllan Chamber of Commerce lu New York called on Secretary Rusk, and it is re ported tbat his visit was In connection with negotiations looking to tho raising of tho Italian ombargo on Amorican pork. It is understood that theso nego tiations have been In progress for some time, and that thoy aro in such a stato that promulgation of tue raising of tho embargo will be announced shortly. Central American War Prolinblo. Panama, Oct. 14. Advices received horo from San Joso de Costa Rica report that war is likely to break out in tho near future between Salvador nnd Guate mala on the one band, and NIcaraugua and Honduras on tho othor. It Is also said that Guatemala has sent troops lo tho Salvadorian frontior. Tho odlcinl relations betweou Guatemala and Salva dor have been very unsatisfactory dnrins the last twelve months. The two coun tries find It dinicult to maintain peace, nlthough the two governments are on friendly terms with each other, owing to their despotic policy towards their people. Tho jLoulilnna Lottery In Montreal. Montreal. Que., Oct. 14. The Louisi ana State Lottery Company has estab lished a branch office tn Montreal, and will uso the Canadian malls for pur poses denied it by tho United States postal authorities. Tho agent hero has issued a circular, which has been sent through Canada. Tho first paragraph of tuo circular rcau: "Koceut changes in the United States postal regulations have rendered it preferable to moro closely consult tho interest of our Cana dian patrons by establishing n branch ofllco lu Canada." Tho odlcinls aro powerless to stop this until tho govern ment passes a law similar to tnat now in vogue in tho States. Clalmi to bn the Oueen'a Daucliter. St. Louis, Oct. 14. Mrs. KJwari Charnlot of this city claims to have' proof of hor origin, and that she Is the daughter of Queen Victoria. In an Inter- lew she elves the reconl of her life, and traces, to a great extent, hor life for tho past Ho years. Shu also claims the rinco of Wales visited her when ho came to this country. Mrs. Uharplot speaks good English with a slight rench nccont, and from all appearances s vary Intelligent. Now York Club Vindicated. New York. Oct. 14. The Board of Directors of tho New York Baseball Club. yesterday adopted a resolution to tho effect that thoro was no deliberate ln- tontlon on the part of the management to In any wlso weaken the team for tho purpose of losing the games with Uos- ton, it being shown thnt the team was in a great measure handicapped by the illness and disability of sevornl of ltt most reliable playors. Notail llorsos Sold. NewYouk, Oot. 11. There was some spirited biddlns at the weeding out sale hold by waicotttt uatnpuau in tuo pau- uockatJeromo l'ark yesterday, uastn- way II, tho winner of last year's handi cap, brought tho highest prlco paid at the sale. He was purchased by Orlando Jones for fJ.lUU. Among other well. known horses disposed of were Worth, Snowball, unco Again, i'olly fc. and Ber tha Uarapbellj l'rlson Cocre8 OOleers. PiTTSBuno, Oct. 14. Tho following of' fleers wero olectod at tlm sjsslou of the Nntlonal PrUou Con?ras3 yesterday! President, Josoph Nicliolson, lllchigan; vico-prosiileuts, J. JI. Patterson, New Jorsey; James Massie, Ontario: Ii. II, Dawson. Alabama; li b. Wright, i'onn- sylvania; secretary, It. W. JlcOlouhrey, Illinois; treasurer, John u, Whlton, Massachuaatts. A DufuiiHuloMs Harbor. Wasiiixot u, Oct. 14.- Gen. A. MoD. McCook, commanding tho Department of Arizona, in his annual roport to the War Department says that tho defense less condition of the magnlllcwiit harbor nt San Diego has been and is now a dis grace to the country. l-HNNSVLVAMA IIRI13FJ. The 17th annual meeting ot tho Penn sylvania Directors of tho l'oor Is in sos- nlon at Heading;. Tho Lebanon postonieo was enterod Monday by burglars, who broke open the ofllco snfe and stole about $109 worth of stamps, small coin amounting to about $100 and SO registered letters. Tho Rov. Joseph M. Baylor, who was the oldest living evangelical clerygyuiau both in length of service and age in the United States, commonly known Father Saylor, died at Reading yester day in his 80th year. lie was a mlnWter ot tho Gospel over 00 year. WILL n...i iii ii.u tr this iv.mi.i! s?;;, 'v"nf.i i-"" uwi. As n Pleasant nnil ii effective cathnrtio uso no of land Shenandoah Business College AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROB BINS1 OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31str 1891. W. J. SOLLY, President. A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE. We are making a big drive In fur tilture, but malicious desire Is not its object. We desire to dispose of a large surplus stock, mid propose to give our pnUons tlie bfiiieiltpf bomio extraordi nary bargains. J. P. Williams &.Bro., SoutU main St., she isr.isriD o -A-H. TUBATRK BIUII.DINO, SHENANDOAH. PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.r J. R. Leisennng, Cashier, S. IV. Yost, Ass' 't Cashier. Opcu Dally From. 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid on Havl nuts DeponltH. Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port auio, unequaied in &tyiosa Cost end Finish. H0 Tit Cll&bf lift rantrt, Drtltt cte., Uliuttbl Colon, IImiLi, l'rc r.Ut ISCvaU. Also 'l'yier's hrtbi Offlie 1 . Us and Type writer Cnblnctn. 3eOO Nlylei. Host andUieap est on cartn, with groat reduction la prices. mo ibks cttalaiiii Vrtf. rohlags IS ctl. vull ItKta at llt.U, lli.lrs, Ttliki, BMk Ct.,, Culilutt. Ltfftl BUni lKi,ii, ic, aiutja in-Biari. Sutrltl work mil to orarr. TVLUit, ur.sicco., Nt.i.oui., sio., v.n.a. -KOR- SHERIFF, BENJ, J. SMITH, rnusENT nnruTY. O.lcWer'a KpctUh Ulsi iond lira A. flrllMit mnA Onlv LVnnUn. mutt htwftjr rUbl. iaoics k Dralrt for Chiehettr mm ia via- MM4 Mra nil in ma ftDi Li is aicttviuc Uie, loaled with tlw ri nou. Take nanlhp. Brfutt ddit iilraiil lunilifUa (urn ami imituii mi l UruUt. or tead & In umrig fur pan 1 I t'MUmorilil n4 "iiner lop iaiic," ininiar, oy reiar lo better Ciicialettl Co-.UdUoaHouartii SsIJbr FREE TO NEI4 .cT; . ft....,,iw,f-i,i.i tor thsetrectoutself ftbUM obi lturl lirlyKlCWBBr.lmiMlons,eruuoMwuiii.,. 8nuairowr,lmpotncr!. S great U ouriTaltllln rSjwIlluwowUlwndoDelull Jloi,ilin Mndleloe 01 ..1 lt..M. i'.l.,.t.U IxfrmBtliin I'lltCH. Address. First National Bank y & iTj. oi b r g jfcfc h X if u,M..,tuMr(ianT. New YorK PURIFYs BLOOD t'U'Ait Tirr roMPr.i;.Yinff. llUKiMTI'MTIIi; UTK.S swj5i:tkn Tins nrtiUTrr. T0N2 Tnn STOMACH, . hmi,ih, s Podophyllin Pills Lehigli Valley Railroad. ARKAHC1KMENT or PASSKNQEB TBAINS MAY 10. 1891. Passenger trains will leave Hbensudbah foi Manch Chunk, Lehighton, Blatlnnton. Cats sauqua, Allenlown. Bethlehem, Easton,- Phil aaelphlaand New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.03 a, m., 12.52, 3.10,6.31 p. m. Kor Belvlilere, Delaware Wxler dap and itromlsburi! at 5.47, a. m.,and 5.20 p. in, For Lamlwrtvllle and Trenton, v.08 a, m For White Haven, Wllkes.Jlarre and Plti inn 6.17, 9.03', W.41 a m.. 3.10 and 6.2A p. m. ForTuukh.luoocK, 10,41a. m., 3.10 uud5,2t p. lu Vnt Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva nnd and Lyont 10.41 a. ra., an4 5.3) p. m. ForLaoeyvllle, Towanda, Bayro, Waverly, Klralra, Itocbeeier, Dull'alo, Maeara Fails, PhlcaRO and all points West at 10.41 a. inland 5.2a p, m. For h Imlra'and the West vlaUalamanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled, Hazleton, Btockton, Lum er Yard. Weatterly and l'enn Haven Jnna lonat5.4.7.40.'.08a. m.and 12.52 8.10 an p. m. ror jeanesvuie, xieviaion ana ueave deadow, 7.40, ,0 a. m, nnd 5.28 p. m. For acrautonnt 5.47 0H, 10.41a. m. 8.10 and :2Sp. in. For Hazle Brook. Jeddo. Urlllon and Free and at 5.47. 7.40. 8.08. 10.41 a. ra.. 12.52 3.10 and 7.26 p. m. f orituaaaao at 0.47 ana v.us a. 111., ann uo p. m. r or mgsans, uuoenon ana I' raccvine Bl 1.50 and u.OS a m and 4.10 p.m. r or xatesviue, mananoy uity ana ueiano .47. 7.40. 9.(8. 10.41ilO.6S. m..l2.62.3.10.'.2(i. 8.0S- 4.2i nnd 10.27 p.m. r orixist ureea, jiraravine ana Asniana .27. 7.48. 8.52. 10.15 ft. In.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 0.35 (.10 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwater. Hi. Clplr and Fottsville. .40, 9.08, 10.58 a, ra., 12.52, 8.10, 4.10, 6,28 and 8.0? . m. For Buck Mountain. New Boston and lloren. 7.40. 9.08. IV.Sia. n... 122, 3.10. 6.23 and 4.03 p. m. For Itaven Run. Centralla. MU Carrael and -iharaokln, 8.52, and 10.16 n. m., 1.40, 4.4 ' ma turn p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Bnenandoab, I Si 11.65 a. m., 2.10,-4-TO and 9.30 p. arriving it Shenandoah, 9.08 a.m., 12.52. 3.10, 6.20 and 11.15 p. m. For Lost Creek. Qlrardvllle and Ashland. I. VI. 11.10 II .85 n. m.. 2.45 II. m. r or unrawawr; ai. uiair una -oiuivmuf :)0, S.O0, 9rf0H.m.,2.46p. m. For Yatesvllle, Jlahanoy City and Delano, l.W, UtJ . UI., l.U, txWf u.vu 1. IK. ror lxniy, Auaeurieu auu xxasteuiu, 8.05- ,l m.. 1.40 n. in: For Mauch Chunk. Lchiehton, Blatlneton, uatasanqua, Aiientown, uetnienem, casioB ana new xorK, s.uu a. m., i.up. m; ror t'nuaaeipuia, i.w p. m. fc. B. BYINQTON, UenT Pass. Act., Bethlehem. HF1 IrTOTJ ABH QOINO TO IirmsourUICaiiHnH, ArlcnusnB, Texas, Nebraska, I.ouiHlHiia, Colorado, Vtali, Cllloriiln, re(ioii,WaHlilimtm, Mexico, New aicoclco or Arizona, and will send mo a postal card or letter stating Where you are frolng, When you are going, Where you will start from, How raauy there arelu your party What freight aud baggagoyou have, I will writ you or call at your houcaand furnish you with the fullest Information regarding routes, lowest rates, of all classes, besides maps, descriptive and Il lustrated land pamphlots, resort, books, Hot Springs guides, eta Cheap Farming Lands In Missouri, Arkan sas, jiauHUB turn ivjuw. Ji P; McCANN, Eastern Trav. Agt., W. E. HOYT; GK P. Agt., 891 Broad way ,New York Iron Mountain' Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY A J. GALLAGHEK, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. marriage licenses ana legal claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. General Fire Insurance Business, Itepresenti inenortnwesiern laie insurance ijo. Office Mnldoon'abulldlnir. corner Centre ana wesims., onenanaoan; ra. nnrt unnn.t.,. i tn V,1 rv. rrt Oood Properties of. All Kinds For Sola, 1. A two story double frame dwelling house store and restaurant, on least i;entre St. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 8. Desirable property on corner Centre and -Jardln streets, suitable for business pur. poses. -A t two-story double frame dwelllne. on west Liova street. -Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre streeL 8. Two 2 story dwelling on the corner of uoai ana unesinut streets more room in one. Two-story single house ou North Chestnut street, with a larce warehouse at the rear. 8. Three two-story double frame buildings corner 01 xtioya aau uiiuerv sireeuj. niiriTlinr We tnB undersigned: nl I r I nr. are entirety cured 01 U r I U II Lo I Hunture by Dr. J. B. MAYER, 831 Arch St., l'hlla. Thomas II. Hartung. New Ulnggold, Pa., I.Pandt, Bonth Kaston. Pa.. L. P. & O. A. Deturck. Oley. Pa.. It. O. Stanley, 421 Spruce Bt., Lebanon, Pa , A. Schneider. locust Dale, Pa.. D, U. Noll, Limn. kiln, ra., wm. a. iiariensune, t-noenixviue, Pa.. W. M. L'lnbach. 624 Waehlneton Bt.! Heading, Pa., J. O. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard St., Ilarrlsburir. Pa., O. Keehn, DouElassvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYER Is at Hole) Penn. Readlne. Pa.. on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Call to see mm. H.Dadolphla and Kearftog Bailroad m Table in effect Juty 16, 1891 Um LEAVE SMIJOAR AS FOLLOWS 2 Hunday 2.10 aud 7.4s a. m. Fof New r J ' vlft Ma,llc.'1 fhintt. week days, 5.H5. For lloadlno. nnrf n., r..,ri, , ,. 8.10, 6J1S, 7.a, a. m., IHM 2.50 and S.55 p. mi num. v, a.jg ana 7.4a a. m.. 4J10 n. m. riir Harrlnhuiv. weoir Inniw. m - -.10, B.S3p. tn. ' ' ' Sop fueHtown weok QOJ. 7.20 t. m 12J3 Tor lOtijVtllA. WmW tlova 9 in f M m m. i2.3 J 2.S0 and 6.54 n. in. HnndVr. 2' in inrt i.A , in.. 4.30 n.m. " For lUIll HO UH nnd Mtlianm vr.nw lays, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, o. m.. 12.35 2.60 and 6.60 . m. Hnndav. 2.10 anil 7.1s a m, a m, n I Additional for Mahanoy City, week days 7,00 p.m. ror Lancaster ana uommbla, week days. .50 a. m.,ZWp. m. ror wllllamsDort. Bnnbnrvnnd rwihnr. ceek days. 3J5, 7.20 and 11.80 a. m., lS, 7.6S m. nnnoay s:zi a. in., 3.00 p. m. For Mahancrr i'lan. week duv. lO'lt 'K T Ml ,1 .1 ,1 lfOfl a rrt 1 ') 1 'J- 1 .11 k it ' ' ...... ..rvj . ... , . ... j. , .,uu, u.uu. 7.00 arx! .$, n. ra. Hunday. 2 10. 8.25 and 7.48 a. m, d.05,. 4.30 p. m. For GlrardvlllA (Itannahannnplr HIMInnV dfiys. 2.10. 8.23, 7.20 and 11.80 a. m.r 12JJ5. 1 8 2.60. 6.65.7.00 suet H.25. n. m. HnnflAv' 2-10, 1.2 1, 7.48 a. m 8.0S, 420 p.m. cor Asaiana ana Hnamostn, week daynr .21, 5.25, 70, H.30 a. m l.S, 7.00 and 8,2$ i. uu nuumr .).jiif. tm n. in., 3.UU p. m. TltAJNB FOK BIIENANDOAU : Leave Ninr Yorlr -Tin PhllartAtnhla. wmK ilKht. Hnndky, 8.00 p.m., 12.15 nlgnu Ki Leave New York via Mauch uhnnk, weekt p. lays, 4.80, 8.45a. m l.OVand 4J0? p. mr lave FhllndelDhla. mwz (Invn. 4.1H. nnd I 10.00 a. m. 4W and 6.00 p. m.. from Broad iad Callowhill and 85 a m.and 11.80 n. m. ram 8th and H reen streets. Hnmlav B.aS n. m, 11.10 p. m. from Btb and Unn. Leave xteadlnr, week days, 1.8. 7.10, Ui.OB- ad 11.50 a. m.. 6.L&11SI r. m. Hundav UiA ana 0.48 a, m. Leavo I'ottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., B 11 D. m. Utmdav. 2.10.. 7.00 a. m. and 1.08 ... m. ' leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48 and 2 1 a. in.. 1.21. 7.13. nnd V.18 v. m. Burrdav 8.20 7 43 .m, aud 2.60 p. lot c'ave Mahanov C'l'.v. week davs. 8.40. 0.18 .ad 11.47 ft. m.. 1.61; :42 and .H n.m. Bun. Uy, 3.40,8.17 a. m 8.2u y. m. Leave alahanov Plai.e. week davs. 2'tJ.4.C0 1.30, 9.13, 11.69 a. ni.,1.05, JJX. 5 20, tt 28, 7.57, and "I'Kln. m. Bnndav2.4i. 4.00. and 8.27. a.m. 3 37,5.01, p.m. iitsave uiraraviiie (HanpanannocK uiationi veek aayt,J2.a. 4.07, 6.3(1- and O.illa, m 12.03, o.ta, nnn iu.ua p.m. eunaay,2,i 0 ',8.33 a.m. 8.41,6.'i7 "p. m. Leavo WllllamsDort. wtek davs. 3.00.9.45 and 1.65 a.m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Bnnday 11.15 m. For llaltlmore. Washlnerton and the west la li. 3c O. It. H., throutth trains lesvo Olrard it 4.18, 801 and 11.27 a. m., 1.84, 4.2lr 6J5 ami .m p. ui. ounuay, s.io 11.2 a. m., 1.2! ,oo ana .xjp. ui. Ai'LAflllUUTI UlViniUJM. 1 eave I'hlladelnhla. Chestnut atroet Wharf a id Month Btreot Wharf, For itluiittcClt'sr. Week-dnys-EzBress. a 00; 90 a. in. 2.00. 3.00,i.o,50O -n. Acooanuodatlon1, 7.40 a. n. ana -i.i, o .1. m. inaaays. iaipress, e.vu, i'.uj a. m. AO oaiuin nation, 8.00 a. m. aud 4.48 p. m. rietnrning, leave Aiianuu uiiy, uepofr lantlonnd Arkansas avennes Wepk-nas Express, 7.00, 7.30, 0.00 a. m. and 3.15, 4,W, 5.30 h. m. Accommodation 0.0X 8.10 a. in. and 4.30 p. m. Bundnys - Express, 4.00, '6 00- p. m. Accommooauun j.jua. m. hdcmj p.m. u. u. xiADHAiuit, uenri t'ass'r aei. i. A. MnLKOI). Kre. '4n'l Manager. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BCHUYUCIM. IIIVX8ION, )i and after September 1 1391, rami icM leav aneuanaoan at roucuxt For WlKcan. Ullberton. Frackvllle. New iiitle, !3t. Clair, and way points, 6.00k 9,19 1 m ana 1. 1& p in. Hunaays, wu, u.tua m ana uup in. For FotUvllle, B.C0, V.lu a m and 4. 15 p m, Bnndays, 000, 6.40 a m and 8.10 o m, For Reading, 8.00, a m and 4.15 p d- Bundays, 600, 8.40a.m. and 3.10pm. Kor Bottatown. 1'noenixviUo. Nonlstown ind Fhlladelnhla (Broad street utaltuni. 6.00. a. m. anil 4.15 p m week days nunaays, ouu, e.iu a in s.iu p m Trains leave Prackvlbe lor Bh9nandoah at .0.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,00 p m. Bundays, 1,18 a m ana o.u p m. Leave Boitsrllle Jor Bhunandooh, 10.15 and 1.48. a m 7.15. V.i3 p m. MundaTJi. 10.40 a ju 1.I6 p m. jjeavs x miaampnia (niooa sireeL Hiaiion), or Pottsvlllo and BheDandoan, 57. 8.33 a m 4.10 and 7JX)p m week days. Bunda) 8 60, and V.23 am r'or New York, B.au, 4.i, .4n. o.sa, 7.su, .208.3U i).50. ll.u8andlU4.11JS5.am.l2.C0noon. (limited r -esa, 1.01 4.50 p in.) 12:21 12.44, 1.40, IdO, 8.20, 4.02 x 8, 8.2), 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p. m, 12.01 nlehU On Bunoays, " 211, ISS, 4.40. 6.35, 8.12, 8.80, 9.60, 11.35 1 tn. oil 1221, 12.41, 2SXIi 4.02. (limited, f.mii, a.X3. si i.f , - ou nua i.ui iintuu ForBea Girt. Tnellranch and Inlermedlaev stations 6.50, 8.2.3 and 11 UU a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. ruA waotr ilaVH Knnriiiv. H 'A. n.m. For Baltimore and Washington. 3.50. 7.20, 0.10 and 11.18 t. m 4 41, 0 67, 7.10 p.m aud 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. in., 12 83 (limited express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.30, 8.48 p. m. we'K utiys. ror uaiiiuiure only -i.ui weexdsys, 5.08, 11.80 p. rn. dally. For Richmond, 7 20 a.m. aud 12J03 night dally, 1 30 p, 111. unlly, except buad.iy. irains leuve narriHuiirK iur i iiuivurK ana hs weBt every day atl'A25and 8.10 a m and i.00 (limited) and 8.40. 8 tOi 0.33 p m. Way for Alloomv nam and 4.10 p m every day. For Blttsburg only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.20 1 m weez davs. Leavo bunbnrv lor wiuiamsport. uumirn.. lan&naaicua. itocnester. nnnaioona niairara 'alls, 6.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm week days, for WatKlns, 5.80 p m week days. nor Kne ana lniernieaiaie ihiiuis, o.iuaiii;, tally. Knr Lock Haven, 5.10, and 0.68 a m. laiiv. ana a.Ktf u. m. weeK navn. roi tenova o.iu a ux liaiuq o,,ai p ui wues. un?e. iu a. m Bnnoavs. liAB. B. PDQH, J. K. WOOD, dsn. Man'r 4en. Pass. Aet TyyiLMINQTON 4 NOBTUKUN R, It. Trains leave Reading (1. & K. station) foi 100 Wllmlnc-ton and Intermediate stations, dally exoeDt Huaday. at 6.23 and 8.80 a.m. and 3.15 p. m. Bunday only at 8.05 p. m. For Wnrwlck. HLPeters and lnlermudlate tatlons,dally except Hunday, at 9.20 a.m., and 0.ltf p. ra. nunuay ouiy 0.10 a 111. For Blrdxtioro and Intermediate stations. Saturday only, at 12 m. tt-q 1 or isaitimorn auu wasningLon 111. ts. R. dallv excent Bunday at 0.25 and 8JiO a. m. ana O.10 p. m. ouimuy umy hi d.im u ui. -.tEslfJl Trains arrive at Keadlne(B. & It. sutirVin it jk iruui ,T lllillliiii, 11. vi. jt Jumiiiuu. iui. V I V lenape, coaicHviue, wuyueouura juuuuyu, Bprlnsfleld,Joanna, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey- ' .. ... . T 1 , W ' leri nnu lniermeuiaio siaiiuotf, uuiiy oAtvpi, Hunuay at iu.u a. in. 0.04 ana o.xi p. ui. aim- day on ly at 1 1.21 a. m. From Bt. Beters. Warwick and intermediate stations, dally except Bnnday, at 8.2J a. m. ana".xp.m. onnaay ouiy nop, ui. From lilrasboro and intermeaiate stations, Baturday only at 1.40 p. m. From wasuinBton ana uammore, uauy cePt Sunday, 10 20 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p, From Washington ana uaitimore, nauy ex- Hnnduv nnlv nt 11.24 a. m uowrKsa oitiuus, uen-i i-ass. Agt, A. O. MOOAUBLAMU,Bupt, Or tlio l.limir llulilt, i'oaltliely Cureu uuuiiiiisicrinir ifr. names.' Uoldeu fciieclilc. It la manufactured sa anavrdsr.whtnh nan ha vfvan tn a kIobb ot bear, a oup of oofles or tra. or la food, without tna kuowledire ot (be patient. It la absolutely nannies, snd wlU orreot a permanent and apsedy eure,wbether the patient la a moderate drinker off an aleoboliowrsek. It has been given In tbouaands of eases, and In every Inotanoa a perfeot oure baa fol lowed. It never Falls. TheB7eteinonQelinpreffna jowea. it never r ails, ad with the SDenlno.lt h id witn tna apeoino.it beoomea an utter impooalbulo for tho llauor annettt tn nilt 40 page book of partloulara fre. To bo had of C. H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenanooai, Pa ( kill for member of Assembly, llO-2-era 23nV.CcntroBt..BUENANUOAU. r