SHE BIDED HER TIME A Womnn Who IM Waited Years for Kovcngc. SHE WAS A NEQIiKCTED WIPE, And Bho Eudoly Iatorrnpted Her Hus band's Dream of Bliss. Nathaniel Nawoombe nnd IIU Wife of I.oi.c Ao-HoIlld Not LW With Her Openly, and Boon I.ft HerAfter n flcore uf Venn Ha Ilecmmo Kngnacd to n Young- I.nriy, and When the tvlfi Hoard or It Bho II ml nor BayIlls Typewriter Defends lllm. Nkw Yolirc, Oct. 20. A straugo story In which Nathaniel L. Nowcombo, the general manager of the New York Ship ping Company, the offlcos of whioh aro ftt No. 08 Broadway, Is a prominent flg Uro, camo to light yesterday. Mr. Nowcombe Is a prosperous busi ness man, but his early history Is an In teresting and romantic one. It seems that 28 years ago ho played with tiro, nnd U only now being burned. In the quiet little town of Taunton, Mass., there la a woman who Is respected by her neighbors and her children are nllowod to assooiate with others without hindrance. She lives In a pretty little cottage and goes by the name of Mrs. Nathaniel I Newcombe j her ohlldren lire also Xewoonibas. Mrs. Newcombe, It Is alleged, was married to Newooinbe 38 years ago, but, on account of pressure, It Is said, on the part of his parents, h never lived with iior openly and proudly as he should have done, but visited her two or three days at a time extending over a period of four or five years. Sbo had four chil dren by him, but ie left her, It is claimed, and came to New York. Matters went on In an unbroken way until about three months ago, when the woman learned that Newcombe was en gaged to be married to Miss Relle Kil lian, the daughter of a wealthy merchant of Yarmouth, N. 8., and sent a lettor of warning to the young woman, inclosing nt the same time a photograph of the man she calls her husband. Mrs. Killlan, the mother of the girl, is determined to make an investigation. She visited Taunton with her daughter, und as a result the engagement was iu flc,"altely postponed. "This Btury came out yestorday, and while Mr. Newcombe refused to speak on the subject, his typewriter acted as his mouthpiece Sho Bald that both Mr. Newcombe and Miss Killian are heart broken over the affair, and thon told the following story: "In his oarly days, whan ho was a green country boy, Mr. Nowcombo made tho acquaintance of a woman 10 yoars older than htrmelf, who foil In lovo with him. Ills parents, with whom he lived In Taunton, Mass. , hearing or ine matter, brought him to New York, but tho wo man's by-other had Bomo magnetic iqjlji euco over him and took him to Provi den6o, K. I., where a ceremony was gone through. It was not a marriage and was nover consummated. "Mr. Nowcombo was only eighteen years of age ut that time," continued the typewriter, "and when ho found tho position he was In, loft the woman. Tho alleged marriage was in i808. UnSince that time ho has not Hvod with her and she mado no claim on him. Al though slid knew ho hold n good position In Boston nnd Now York, sho did not Importune him for money." The typewriter, who expressed herself ns being very sorry for Mr. Nowcombe, talked In a harsh way of the woman and held that, after 33 years' sUonce, she took the present opportunity of blight ing tho hopes of her. formor youthful lover. Miss Killlan's parents always objected to their daughter's marriage with Now combe on account of the latter' s age. A Dpspoiulnnl Womun Cuts llrr Throat. Cortland. N. Y., Oct. 20. Mis. Sam uel Wllliums, the wife of a promlnont farmer at Wllletts, disappeared yostor duy. A Boarch was mado and rosultod lu tho finding of her body in an ico house. Her throat was out from car to ear. A razor was found by her side which sho had taken from hor home. Mrs. Williams was 75 years old. The oauso of her rash act was probably deapondoncy. She was HI and almost holploss, nnd imagined she was In the way of her family and friends. Iloth Partners Speculated. " New Haven, Conn,, Oct. 20. Chas. W. Scranton, surviving member of the dofuuot brokorngo firm of Bunnell & Scranton, of this city, was oxnmlued in the Probate Court in regard to tho dis posal of ncertalu lot of railroad stock bo longing to a customer of the firm. Mr. Scranton's testimony showed that both partiee speculated, nnd ho admitted, lu answer to n nuestloa as to whether tho deposits wero used In speculation, that they wero used lu their general business. Hull rlglitlnircir Chnrltr. City or Mkxioo, Oct. 20. The re vival of bull lighting in the City of Mex ico Suuday wus In the name of chnrlty. A committoe of ladlos of this capital, With Mrs. tlluz, tho wife of tno 1 real dent, at their lio.nl, organized It for the honeflt ot the sulTorors from tho floods in Spain. It was one of the greatest epeutaoles of the Mexloan national sport ever witueweu on the Mortn American coutluent. Nino bulls were killed. Thanks forllaaouinc; Klght Chinamen, Washington, Oot. 80. United States Consul-General Leonard at Shanghai has forwarded to the State Department the thanks of Mr. Nioue, the Toatal ot Shanghai, to tho olUcera and orew ot the Unltod States stoatner Alliance for res ulng eight Chinese sailors from a wreck in the Yellow boa on tho Uth of Hoptom ber. NOW YOIIK NKWS IN llfllKF. Col. Joseph Stewart Lowory, years i doad at Utica. agod 49 T. Coudon Is appointed a fourth class postmaster at Yvyamlance. The Mount McGregor Railroad has been sold to W. J Arkell for $28,600, Candidates Flower and Fassett both addressed meetings la New York last night. James B. Towniand was nominated for Congreu at New York by Utt IU' jjuUloans at UuiTeath dlitrloc. urns hTitroni.ttu ron i,irn.fl Early Ilfpnrts of the White l'lnlns Murder Disproved WniTK Plains, N. Y., Oct. 20. The murder of Mrs. Johanna Fusiel, for no one now doubts that her death was other than a murder, at her house, two miles south of this placo, contlnuos to oauso groat oxoltement. Tho circumstances connocted with her death are of the most mysterious character. The woman was found by her little boy, Willie, lying stark dead upon a lounge. Her limbs were drawn up under tier, and bor race disfigured .with n severe bruise about the region of tho oye. Her husband had gone out for a walk with two children, nnd whonho returned he gavo the nlnrm. By order of Coroner Drew, James Roberts, a white laborer who lives in the vicinity, and Thomas Robinson, n colored laborer, have been placed under nrrost. Robinson's room was soarchod yester day and a pistol from which one bullet had been discharged was foumloonoealed iu n trunk. A little after this a Dhysl clan nrrived, by Coroner Drew's order, and sot about to cxamlno tho body. A pistol bullet was dlscoverod lu tho skull of the dead woman. Furthor oxaminatlon showed that there had boen at attempt to assault her orlm inally. Thorn) facts havo dlsprovod the lame theories of denth from alcoholism or epilepsy before provnlent, and thoro Is no question In the minds of tho pollco here that sho died lu a struggle with her murdorers. Doth prlsonors deny all knowledge of the murder. BI-NOU HAIllll KliSIONS. ffl The Arontlno, Urairilay nnd laruzuay Consul Steps Out. New Yonn, Oct. 30. Senor Mardl, consul-general of the Argentine Ilepubllo and a prominent merchant of the city, has resigned his ofliclal positions, and tho consulships of tho Republics of Uraguay and Paraguay, which ho" also held. Senor Mardl, who Is a Cuban by birth, presided at the-exerciaes reoently held by tho Cuban residents; of this city In commemoration of their declaration ot independence. This, it seems, roused the ire of the Spanish Minister at Washington, and he protested to the Argentine Minister nt Washington aalnst Senor Mardl's actions. Senor Mardi heard of this ond immediately resigned ho ns to remove all ombassas8mout from the Republics which ho represents. Varnetl's Mnlhr Hotter. TmwroN, N. J., Oct. 20. Mrs. Delia T. S. Parnoll, mothor of the late Charles Stewart I'arnell, has so far recovered from hor nervous prostration that sho has uudortakou a journoy to Philadel phia, where sho will remain with friends. Later sho will go to Atlantic City for rest. Chinamen Driven frntu n Town. Delano, Cat., Oct. 20. Fifteen China men, who arrlvod here to take tho placos of a whlto crow working In a section gang on tho Southern Pnclflo Railroad, wore driven out of town, Bhortly after their arrival, by a mob of whlto mon. Vormont University Homomborod. Mason City, Oct. 20. Tho will of the Into Judge Edwin Flint, nmoug othor llboral oducatlonal bonuoUs, gives $50,- 000 to tho Stnte Unlvorslty of Vermont, from which ho graduatod. NIJW3 OF THE DAY. The Canadian Ministry Is said to havs resigned. Isaac Russell, tho oxploror, has reached Vancouver, B. C. Tho sensational story that Balmaoeda of Chill is not dead, la generally dis credited. Sir Henry Pnrkos, Tromlor of Now South Wales, has resigned, ns a rosult tho dufent of .no government on hursdny last. Mrs.F.A. Kunz of Chlcano, upon whom nltrlo acid was thrown Sunday nlwjht by an unknown man, ib in a precariom condition. Sho is horribly disllgurou, Woatltnr Indications. Washington, Oct. 20. For Now Englandi ilght ruin; stationary temperatures variable winds. For Eastern New York, Eastorn Vonneyl- aula, Now Jorsoy. Murylaud and Dela ware nam: stationary tomporaiuro 1 east erly winds. For Western Now York and Western Ponn ylvfinta: Kale; oooler, oxoopt stationary tcmporaturo in westorn Pennsylvania! arlabla wiudi. NEW VOltlC MAltKETS. Nbw Yonn. Oct. 10.Monej on call loanol easy at Si per cent. nONDS. Closimr Clajlni Saturday. I, 1007 ItOK 110 s, 1007 Coup HUM STUCK MARKET. CI Oil 11 K Saturday. ro-uay. Hills' Canadian rnolflo 8HV1 Control Pacluc Chicago, nur. & yuincy Doltiwuro & Hudson 135 Del. Lack. Sc Western UtH Brio Brie pref 18U Lake hore WIH l.ouisi Kasu in iiloMVHU Central 100H Missouri mumc wub Now Jersey I outral 117 Northwestern H5M Orojon Navigation 74 Pacino Mall 35)1 ltA,Ldiuir Hock Island.. St Paul iininti Hamna Woetern Union ....... 8tx OHA1N MARKET. Wheat olsed weak. No, 8 rod wintor 105M Deo. luuis. OorncloseJ weak. No. 8 mixed 01H: Nor, U&tsoioioa quiet, no. a inixea oimi nur. 346. rtiouuoa. IlUTTEll Creamery, State & roan., extras. 31 Creamery, wostern. nmt 37 Crainory. western. &oooads..,t,,34 bute dairy, u. t. tubs. ilrM.,.,21 CULESE- o.a aaVO o.a4S o.aSi) btate factory, full cream. Sent, t ney . .OHtlO Ki.t. fnrtitrr. full nruni. Aliff. t anar.. Btsto faotory. full civam. Duo OkaOV Ktalo factory, full cream, rood to )rimu34aUL bloto ructory, cummou to xair 7 no. Eaa M. Y. State, new laid, per doi....SJ a.nWi. nnn nnnr lalA 4n n.'Ua. Western X Nortawesuro, sood ta prim ClaaKZ llATlTniU .ertorttoso. perbbl.... 1 2?1'TJ Sweet potatoes, Viu, choioe ,,1 S3 I J7 l.rVU POIILTRT- Hnrlnir chidKaiia. ehnfnA. larva nar lb.. 1.1 Kl4 bunnir calakens. orimo.... HUalSlf lowmJemoy. btato si1., pcrlb. 13 alj Dbsssed 1'our.Tar Turkera. mlxod welahts. do In...... Bt'g chit's, I'nlUL, B 4 lb to hair.., IS HE A BIGAMIST? Trouble 15rnving for a Promi nent Brooklyn Man. HI3 WIFE SAYS HE IS GUILTY. William 0. Bolton Accused of Marrying in Violation of the Law, The Couple Now bpoudlnc the Honey moon In Sfassnohtisetts Mrs. llolton, lie sides this Grievance, Alleges llrutal TreatnientIIor Husband Deserted Her a Voar Ago lie May Unvq Procured a Divorce In Dakota. Bkooki.yn, Oct. 20. Whon William O. Bolton, president of tho Bolton Drug Company of Brooklyn, returns to town he will bo tendored an exceedingly warm reception if tho story told by his wife is true. She says that Mr. Boltoa married a Newark lady without going through the formality of securing a dlvorco from her. She married him 17 yoars ago, and, has never been released from that con tract so far ns sho knows. Mrs. Bolton says that on Soptomber 21 Mr. Bolton wont to Newark and mar-" ried Miss Lillian V. C. Shuler, who lived with a married sister. Tho coromony was performed by the Rev. Dr. D. It. Frnzer of the First Presbyterian Church In the presence of the doctor's daughtor and a sorvnnt. After duly recolving congratulations, tho newly married couplo loft for South Iludloy, Mass., on a bridal tour. Mrs. Bolton No. 1 wont to Newark on Friday ond visited the City Clerk's office. She asked if a Mr Bolton had been mar ried In that city lately, and Assistant Clerk Pattorsou soon found the marriage recorded in his books. "llor'swlll be another Ufa ruinodl" ex clnlmed Mrs. Bolton dramatically. "William C. Bolton Is my husband. I married him In the city of Brooklyn 17 years ago and the Rev. Dr. Burchard of Now York performed the ceromony. My husband is 45 years old, not 1)5 as re corded here. I propose to havo my hus band arrested for bl gamy as Boon ns he returns." Mrs Bolton was seen at the Clarendon Hotel, Brooklyn, last night. She said that her husband had deserted her In April, 18U0. Sinco that tim she had resided at the hotel. Bolton was ordered by Judgo Ponrsall to pay her $20 a week. She said sho knew that her husband had gone to Dakota some time ngo; but thnt he had not remnined in that State moro than 00 days, which was certainly not long enough to secure a divorce. "I nm sorry that the facts In this case should be mado public," said Mrs. Bolton, "but I suppose they hud to come out. I havo concealed as far as possible my husband's Ill-treatment ot me, aud few know anything of our troubles. "I have still another grlevanco against my husband," said Mrs. Bolton. "Al though he left mo some nhares of stock lu tho company, I havo not rocoivod a penny, lor tuo reason that whon i ap plied to tho ofllco they declared thnt the company was about to oroct a new building uptown and no dividend would bo paid. Detectives are now upon Mr. Jiolton's track, nua lie will be nrresteu for bigamy." STAIlItr.U IN THE NEOIC. A Young 3Iuu Murdered In Cold Illood at Utlca, N. Y. Utica, N. Y., Oct. K0. Clarence Bal- lou, aged 22, was walking nlong the street last evening, whon ho was met by Mrs. Samuel Nowoll and another womnn, nn ncqualntnnco existing between Unllou and Mrs. No well. Tho trio wnlked along a few feet when the husband of Mrs. Newoll came along whittling a stick. Without a word of warning ho plunged a knife Into Ballou's neck, Mulcting a wound that will provo fatal. Mrs. Newol is xa years of ngo, while her husband U CO, and a veteran of tho war. liallou was removed to the hospital nnd tho othor interested parties woro arrested. Aced Couple Killed by the Cnrs. Hackensack. N. J.. Oct. 20. William Iluyler and his wife, an agod oouplo of this town, were killed nt tho West Shoro crossing near Bergen Fields, yesterday. Mr. Iluyler was driving across tho track and did not soo the approaching train, which struck his vehicle, smaihed It to atoms and killed its occupants. It Is believed that Huylor andjhis wlfo were doaf, as the track for n mile each way Is perfectly straight, and tho train must have been seen naa tney nearu it. Jlnnlan Doats HlpX.oan. Victoria, B. O., Oct 20. Edward Hanlan defeated Alex. MoLoan In a three-mile race ill outricgod skills hero yesterday by 200 . yards, llanlan gave McLean a start 01 uu leet, nut caugnt, and pnssod his opponent boforo 100 yards had been rowed. Thereafter he was nover bard pressed and won as he plensedr Tho water was In splendid condition for racing. The tlmo was minutes, 81 1-2 seconds. 21 A X.onff Iiitlgatloa Kndad. H0CKVH.1.E. Conn., Oct. 20. The long contested caso of Jordan, Harsh Uo, against tuo JJertram Manufacturing Company, in regard to the foreclosure of a $30,000 mortgage on the Windermere Mill property, was settioa ouwuo 01 court vesterday. Jordan, Marsh & Co., are allowea tne run amount ot juug- ment claimed. The mill property can now be disposed of. llnum Usa Kut Iteslffned. Washinqton, Oct. SO. A rumor was current here yesterday that tho Presi dent had accepted tho resignation ol Pension Commissioner Itnum and would appoint ox-Qovoruor Steeloot Indiana to . . . r , the vaorncy. Air. itnum, wuen uuu concerning the rumor, Bald that be had not resigned or been asked to resign. l'ENNBSlTVANIA BRinVS. The defunct Order of Active Workors ot Philadelphia will pay 28 cents on the dollar to Investor. The Gondola Tanning Company's works at (JrapeTtlle were partially da troyed by Are, Loss 50,C00: fully in rnwd. Three orantrfaltr(, belonging to s Banc that baa workod extonsively la PenWlvanla reontly, wore arrested HiUMisiptiia ytot-jwafv Every one suffers from Catarrh in tho Head. Those who don't havo it Buffer from thoso who do. It's a discaso you can't keep to yourself. Here aro sorco of tho symptoms : Headache, obstruction of nose, dis charges falling into throat, some times profuse, watery, nnd acrid, nt others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid, and offen sive ; oyes weak, ringing in ears, deafness ; offensivo brcatli ; smell and 'taste impaired, and general de bility. But only a few of theso likely to bo present at once, Tho euro for it for Catarrh it self, and all tho troubles that como from it a perfect and permanent cure, is Dr. Sago's Catarrh Itcmedy. Tho worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing aud healing IE; roporties, u recoru oi years as proved that to its proprietors and thoy'ro willing to provo it to you. They do it in this way : If thoy can't euro your Catarrh, no matter how bad your case, or of how long standing, they'll pr.y you $500 in cash. Can you havo better proof of tho healing power of a medicino ? YOUHGMEIWOLB MEN GIT IK THE TUIL5 Or IHt itHfLfllS Ul LilllrtJU They ma.V hero.o efforti to free thtanlTM, :. DUt KOI UDOniDg HOW w luutiiiaiiy SyStmKEOFF THE HOHF11U SNAKfct vliW they gtte np la diimtr aH iuk Into nn mif Khniem iunnn ! Thr I II LLP 11 OUR MEW BOOK flit ttt? pop (ld) ffr limited l(nie,I'Ulos tbs phtlulDBhT oi Dlssas ntM Affliction! of the Organ! of Man, andhowby bynsathodi axdoilMly our own, the orst cases ot J.oit or ratlins Manhood, Oenaral snd liervoul Da MUtv. Waaanaia of Body and Mtna, tneciiu. ci.w.a or Ezceiiel. Btnntad or BhrntiVan Organs cttn bo Oured. BantMs ' in . oav. How to EnlarsaandstraniithenWliAK.DWnEVEtorEU OEOANS 4 P AETB ot BODYmada plain to all luteroited. MeaMllll? l S Ts'."...Tmlt.Tk!. and Kotelin Cont'l"j ERIE MEDICAL CO.BUFFALO.N.Y. SHERIFF, BMJ. J. SMITH, PKESGNT DEPUTY. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Whore he will be pleaded meet the wants of his friends and the public In Everything in the Drinking Line. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deed", Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. aiarnage licenses ana legal ciuiius promptly attended to. Ileal Mate, Collection and Insurance Agency. Qeneral Fire Insurance Business. Represents the ixortnwesiern 1,110 insurance uo. OFFIOE-Muldoon's building, corner Centre ana wefitsia.,ucnanaoan; ra. Oood Properties of All Kinds For Sale. A two story double Irame dwelling house store ana restaurant, on nisi i;enire ou A dwelling aud restaurant on East Centre street. .Desirable property on corner Centre and J arum streets, sunauie tor uusiuess pur poses. ,. A two-story double frame dwelling, on WASt l.lnvn street. Two 2-story Irame dwellings on West Cen trn atreet. i Tnn 1 atnrv dwAlllntrs on the corner of coal ana uiiesmut streets nwru ruuuu iu one. 7. TwrvRtnrv slnsle house on North Chestnut street, with a Targe warehouse at the rear. 8. Three two-story double frame buildings corner or ijioyu ana unueri siroum. IIF "3TOTT ARK QOINQ TO itllHSotirl, ICuuHaH, ArlcaiiHnH, Texan, Nelirnska, I.ouisluiia, Colorado, Utnli, Cnlltoritln, Oreuini.W'aHliliijitoii, Mexico, Mew Mexico or Arizona, and will send me a postal card or letter stating Where you nro going, Wuen you are going, Where you will start from, How many there urelu your party, What freight and baggage you have, I will write you or call at your house und furnish you with the fullest Information regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, bealdos maps, descriptive and Il lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Uprlnga guides, etc. Cheap Farming Lands in Missouri, Arkan- HUB, JVUUBUO UUU J. P. McCANN, Eastern Trav. Apt., W. E. HOYT, G. E. P. Agt. , 891 B road way , New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY J U POMEROYt ATIORNEY-Kt-LAW, ta . l."V Airs. A-V X 38UNlllasira Lalldln4 van Main and Mntta Loliigh Valley Railroad. AHKA.NOKMKKT OF l'ASSRNOKK T1UUNB. MAY 10, 1891 I'assenger trains will leave Bhenaudoah for .Maucli Chunk, JelilKhton, Blatlugton, Cata. sauqua, Allcntown. liellilehem, Kim on, JL'lill adolptila and New York at 5.47, 7.40, l).w(a.m 12.62,ail),5.2p.m. M For Uelvltlere, Delaware Water Oap and Btrourtsburg at 5.17, a. m., and 5.1W p, m. For IdUihertvlllo and Trenton, D.U8 a, m For White Haven, WIlRes-Uarre and I'ltts ion 6.47, 9.08, 10.41 a.m., 8.10 and 6.20 p. in. ForTuukhanuock, 10,41a, m., 3.10 und 0,28 p. rn For Aubarn, Itbaca, Geneva and and Lyonl 10.41 a. m and r.ai p. m. For Laoeyvillo.a'owanda, Sayre, Wnverly, Eiralra, Itocbtwier, liulTalo. Nlneara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.2a p. m. For Klmlra nnd tuo West via Salamanca nt 3.10 p. in. For Audenried, Hazleton, Htocliton, Ijum her Ynrd, Wcatherly and l'enn Haven Juno tlnn at 6.47, 7.40, ,08n. m.and 12.52, aiO and ifiH p.m. For .leanesvllle, Lovlstou and Beavei Meadow, 7.40, 0.03 a. m. and 6,24 p. m, For Hcrantonat 5.47 U0K, 10.41 a. m. 8,10 and 5:26 p, m. For Ha7.le Urook. Jeddo, Urlrlon and Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 8.03, 10.41 a. in., 12.62 S.10 and 6.26 p. m. For Uunkalto at S.47 and 0.08 a. m., and 3.10 p. m. For Wlgeans, Ollberlon and Fraokvllle at 6.60 and MM a. m and 4.10 p. m. For Yntesvllle, Mahanoy City and bciano 6.47, 7.40, 9.0H, 10.41, 10.58 o. m.,12.52,3.10,5.28, 8,03, V.'U und 10.27 p. in. For Lost Creek, 3Irardvllla and Asnlaud I. 27. 7.10,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10. 8.35. (i.lOaurt 9.11 p. m. For Darkwater, St. Clxlr and I'ottsvllle. 7.40, 11.03, 10.53 a. in., 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 5.20 and 8.03 p. m For Buck Mountain, Now Boston and Mnrno, 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. n,., 12.52, 3.10, 5.26 and 8.03 p. in. For ltuven Hun, Centralla, MU Uarniel and Mhamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. in., 1,40, 4.40 and 8.04 p. m. Trains leave Hliamnkln for Hbenandosb, 7.85 1136 a. m., 2.10, 4J and 90 p. m., arrlvlun' at Hhenandoali, 9.05 a. m., 12.32. 3.10, 6.20 and II. 15 p. in. BUN DAY TKAIN8. For liost Creek, Gtrardvllle and AshlaoO, 0.50, U.10 11.35 a. in., 2.4 p. m. For Darkwater. at. Dialr and Fottsvilla, W, 8.0D, 90 a.m., 2.45 p. m. Foi Yntesville, MahanoyClty and Delano, -i.lio, 11.86 a. m., 1.10, 4.40, 8.08 p. m. For Lofty, Andenrled and Hnileton, 8.0t a- m 1.40 p. m: Fir Maucu Chunk. Lehlghton, Hlatlnttoa, Ctttftanqua, Allontown, Bethlehem, Kastor and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. in; For I'hliadelphla, 1.40 p. m. KB. UYINQTON, (4en'l Tno. Art.. Metlileh first National Bank XHKATKK MUEI.UISJO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. Vf. Leisenring, Pros., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pivs., J. R. Leisenrmq, .Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open SJaily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Pntcl on Hiivlncfi nepoHltH. successor of tho unabridged. "WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL BICTIOMKY, A GRAND INVESTMENT For the Family, tho School urthoUbrary. Tho work of revision occupied over ten venr.. mnrn limn it liumlrcil editorial la borers liuYlnc been omnloyod, and over 8300,000 expended before the first copy was priuteu. BOLD BY ALL DOOKSELLEHo. A Pamehlct of SDecimen rages, illustrations. teBlimoniai0,eio,, Bent ireu Dy me puunsuurs. flmitlnn ! nnnrlAii In rtiirchftlinff a dictiona ry, as photOKraphio reprints of a comparatively worthless edition of Webster are being marketed under various names, often by misrepresentation. uu i inc. uca I , The International, which bears the Imprint cf G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., PUBLISHERS, 8PRINCFIELD, Mass., U.S.A. WM. NEISWENDER Has tho local agenuy for tho Thomas Coal Company this year, aud la prepared to fur nish coal of all sizes at rates lower than last year, Tiios. Baird, Bupt. Horses aud Carnages lor Hire Neiswonter's : Livery : Stable, West Coal Street. JOHN B. EVANS' SALOON, 33 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clears always on hand. JJ R. BRIOKER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND S DltOEON, Uo'. 8 East Centre Street; Mahanoy City, P usun ana bu special aiasaatM a speciaiLr, Philadelphia and Eoarling Eailroad me Table In (Sect .nfi 10, 1801 IRilNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW For NOW York vln l'htlnriolnhla 2.10 5J6, 7.20 a. m. and 12 85 2.60 and 6.61 I tu. Sunday 2,10 and 7.48 a. tu. For New irk, via Muuoh Chunk, week days, 6.S5, 1M, a, m. and 12.35 and 2.60 n. m. For llmdlnp' nnd vill.iAfv.t.ia .1d. 1.10, 8.24, 7.20, a. m., 12.33 2.60 aud 635 pirn, .uiuus, '.i uu i.tis a. m 4ju p. 111. U.UU IF, 4U, h'or Alieuiown, week dayn, 7.20 1, m 12.3J .'0 p. in, tl... . .. . . . . V. .A .... I2.3 2.B0 and 6.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.48 . m , p.m. J"or xvnianiva and Mahanoy Cltv. weok Antra Oin j ci w.f, m. iu., ja.oj ana o.t n m. Hnndav. 2.10And 7.4R51. m.. jiuin m K OR T H.I n m inn? " ' 230 and 5.6S Additional (or Mahanoy City, week days ' 7.01 00 f or iiancanier ana uoiumuia, woek dare. For WlUlamsnort. Hunbnrrand Lewlahtim. S days. 8.2, 7.20 and 11.30 a. ni 1.S3, 7.0U ui, rsunaay 3:2.5 a. m., 3.0a p. in. Fur Mahanov Plane, webk duvs. 2.M . n. 7.20 und 11.81) a. m.. 12.8,5. i.3s. y fji. fi.ii: 7.00 nnc Jt, n. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.23 and 7.48 u. in. o,uo, p.m. 12. I'lO, .2 7.48 a. 111.. 3.05. 4.30 p. m. ftW . BhloHrt .1 U 1 ........ V. I . . I.2i, 5,25. 7.20, 11.30 a, m., 1.35, 7.00 and Bnndav 3.21. 8 S2 u. m.. 8.05 n. m. 1KA1HB D Oil B11KHAJHDOAH ! leave New York via Phlladclnhla. woek r.fibi. Snnday, 8.00 p. in., 12.15 nlenu -otKive e xork via xiiaucn chunk, week VI o.w n. iu., x.w HUU "J.UJ p, iu. .ave I'hllnrtelnhla. woes: rtavn. s.ln. and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 8.00 p. m frm Broad 1 ' Oallowhill nnd 8.85 a. in. anil 11.3U a. ni. from Dth ano Hiocn btreeta. Buuday U.05 a. m. 11.10 p. m. from t)i r.nd k. j. jotvu ilaadma. weak duvs. 1.35. 7.10. 111.05 ,.nd 1L50 a. m S.S5, 7.57 p, m. tluuday 1.33 and J.M a. ra. save poi Ifivllle. week days. 2 10. 7.40 a. m.. i . ti ll n. 111. Sunday. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and i!l'6 . :n. -. ATeTauiaaua. week duvs. 3.20. 8.48 and 2 1 a. hi.. 1.21, 7.13. and V.IH v. iu. Sunday 8.20 7 43 in. und 60 p. m. jcve Mahanoy City, week days. 3.40. 0.1 0 aid 11.17 a. rn 1.51. 7.42 nnd 0.U p.m. Hnn. !-, S.),8.17 . m 3 JO p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2-4 1, 4.C0 i.w,9JB. ll.atfa. m.,l.U5, A08. 5-20, (128, 7.57, ana '"inin. ra. Sundav2.4i. 4.00. and 8.27. a. m 3 37, 5.01, 11. ni, ueave uiraroviue (rtappanannocs maiionj ,rnk days, 2.47. 4.07, 8.34, and 9.41 a. m l'.Oi, z, era, bam nun lu.iAi p. ni. ounaay , 0 , 1.33 a. ra. 3.41 , (5.07 p. m. Itenye wuilAnunort. woes davB.S.00.P.4aana 16 a. no. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Sunday 11,15 for Baltimore. Washlneton and tho t est 111 J. A O. K. It., thronah trains leave U .rard it 4.16, 801 and 11.27 a. m.,1.34, 4.24, o.'5anl .! p. m. sunoay, i.io h.ux ii..7 a. in,. . ..56 and 7.3 p. ra. ATLANTIC OITY DIVISION. 1 cave Philadelphia. Chestnut ie-1 Vfhm t a m isuutu isireet w a an. Far Atlantic-d-lrs, Week-dy Express. 8 00. 0:00 a, m. 2.CM 3.00, i.'io, S.0O ai. Aooouiaiodailon, 7 40Ur in. and 4.1j. 0 30 . m. aauaayii. jsxpress, 8.00, 9.00 a. m. ad- cotnuinitilon, u.OO.a. m.and .li). in. Heturnine. leave Atlamla ittv. aonot 'tlaottearid Arkansas aveuuH. wef-k-'.ai h Kxpress, 7.U0, 7.80, 0.00 a. m aud 3.15, 4.00, 6.30 i). in. Accommodation 0.00. 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Sundays - express, 4.00, 6.00 p. m. ivccomuioaaiiou, .uu a. in. ana a.uo p. m. v.. u. uAntuu&i 1 1 1 u 1 .1 r Ags. v.. A. MOIiHOU, Pres. S Bon'l Manager. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. HCHUYI.KILI. D1V1SI0N Jnomi affur September 1, 18Bl,1rn(u will Uuv Pot WIeKan. Gllberton. Frackvllle. New Jastle, St. Clair, and way points, 6,00, ll.li) . m and 4. IE p in. Huuoays, ouu, v.vi a m ana .io p m. r or I'oiuivine, u.uu, v.iv a ra ana . id n m. tlnndays. 600, 8.40 a m and 3.10 p in, or iioaumg, e.uu, c in una i.ia p " Sandays, 800, 8.40 a. m. and 8.10 pm. ror roiifitown, rnoemxviiio. jNorristown uid ihlladelnhla (Broad street elation 1. 8.00. n. m. and 4.15 p m week days ttunaays, ew, v.ti a m a.iu p mi Trains leave Frockvllle lor Hhonandoan at 10.40am and 12.14, 7.42,10,09pm. Sundays, a.ia a m urn o.?u ;i iu. Leave I'ottsvllle lor Shenandoah. 10.15 and .1.43, a ra 7.15, 9.42 p m. Sundays, 1C.40 a 121 JJ3 p m. or l'otlavllle und Shenandoah, 6.57, 8.3) a to 6.67, 8.3) a ta nday A 50, and 6.35, ii.60, 7.W-, , im.12.0t noon, ' 12.21 12.44, 1.40, 4.10 and 7.00 p ut week days. Sunday 1 .2S a m n'orNewYorlE. 3.20.4.1)5. 4.40. s; i.vari.mi j.m. il.ooandll.14.ll.sSnm. (limited express. 1.08 4.50 i m.) 12.2 2.30,11.20,4.02 5,8,8.2), 6.50 7.U 8.12 and lO.Ou-p, m. m.vi nienu n Buuaays, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35. 8.12, 8.80, 11 . m. anrt 1991. 9 fill d n lllml 8VAM ' i.d. 5 21. 2 1, . . ' i. ora aa u.ui nnrat 1 nlfftii M For ea Ulrt. l.onir urancn aua Intermediate stations 8.50, 8.25 and 11.33 a. m., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. Il'Ul Un.VUllVlV MUU II UBUIUglUU, o.tw. t.M. 0.10 aud 11.18 a. m.,4 41.0 57, 7.4U p.m. and 12.03 it;,, ,rnn..in.n o rn vim uigutaauy anu oiii, lu.zua. iu., ia aj inmitea express with dlnlDg car to ilaltliuure) 1.30, 3.48 p. m. we a. nays, r-or uuitimoro only z.itj, i.vi weokdtys, 5.08, 11.80 p. in. dully. For Richmond, 7 20 a, m. and 12.03 night dally, 1 SO p. m, dally, except Sunday. trams luave .narriunurti tor x-ituiuurx ana ' be west every day at 12.21 and 3.10 a ra and '.00 (limited) and 3.40. 8 30. 9.33 n m. Way for AHoona. lonm and 4.10 u m every day. For l-iusDurg oniy, li.&i a ni aaiiy ana iu.vu m week days. lieave bnnburv for WlUlamsnort. Klmlra. ansnrtaltrna. Kochoster.Butlaloand Klascaia 'all?, 5.10 a m dally, and 1.42 p m week days. For Kile and intermediate points, 5.10 ami. lallv. For liock Haven. SJ0. and 9.68 a in. daily, 1.42 and 8.30 p. in. week dayB. For itenova o.iv am 1.4. ana aao p m weec uhvs, .iu a, in rcnncny?. fhn. Man'' Nen. Pass. Ant "TyHiMINGTON & NOHTUKRN It. It. ime laoie in eneci jaay.ia, loot. Trains leave Reading IP. & It. stallonl for Gibraltar, Beyfert, Ulrasboro, Joannu, Hprlng- neia, w ayneHourg j unction, uoatesvute, w ess Chester.Chadsfora Junction, D. A Oi Junction, Wllmlneton aud intermed ale stations, dally except Sunday, at 8.23 and 80 a.m. and 8.15 n. m. Hnudav onlv at 3.U5 n. m. stallons,dally except Sunday, at 8.20 a.m., and 1 far warwicu. csuieiers anu miennnuiuiafl o.iv p, ra. nuuuay omy e.io a. m. For lilrdsboro nnd intermediate statj Saturday only, at 13 m. fm -1 1 For Rultlmoro and Washington fll. .tiit.l R.l daily except rJunaay at u 'i5 and BJiu -.'m. and 8.16 n. m. Holiday onlv al 3.05 n. in. i .trains arrive at. neauing ir. ce i. biauoujj Irom Wilmington, u. & O. junction, Aionia cnanin, unoatisiora junction, west unesters l.eunpo, uoatesvllle, waynesbnrg junctiorgi Hprlngaeld.Joanna, lilrdhlioro. Gibraltar, tieil fen and Intermediate stations, dally excen I Hunday at 10.20 a. m. 5.62 and 8.17 p. m. tiunf day only at 11.24 a. m From Ht. ret 'eters. Warwick and intermedial! stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.21 a. m l ana 2.' p.m. eunaay oniy atop. m. f rom uirasDoro ana intermeaiate stations! Saturday oniy at i.4u p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally e? i cent riunuay. iu m a. m. o.ox ana an n. u i ounaay uuiy "i- u.zt a. in. bownbjs uriqus, Gen'l rasa. Agt. A. G. MOOA UHLAN 1), Bupt. Jnhn R Cmih w vim I v f W Attomey-at-Law Real Estate Agent OFFICK BKDDALL'fl RUILDINCJ, Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, VI, PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half story double fran awaiiintr nause. with nt,nrfvr(.nm nnri re tAUraiir. I vru foil nn Vnot Cartirix otraat I tf A valuable property located on Bo uiu Nueeu o-oaveu uweu.ne oouse ai me corner orb bertand Lloyd streeti. Ooodlnvestmei Acrtufl reasunauie.