AYENGED HER HONOR' A Faithless Lovor Shot By a - Wronged Girl. VOWED SHE WOULD KILL IIIM. Tragio Tate of Walter Foster Hands of Carrie Bower. t the Wnrlsld In Front of Wli Homo Uln Hit filial to Marry Her I.d tha Ynnng ITn. man to Commit the Crlmo 9h Had llroucht Suit Against Tllm, bnt tha Cnse XVm DUmUncd New YonK, Oct. 21. Carrie Bowers, n pretty blonds of 18, living with her pa rents In Greenpolnt, shot nnd mortally wounded Walter Foster, Bfroil 20, Inst night. The shooting was tho result of the young man's refusing to right tho wrong he hnd committed. The young couple became acquainted about nix months aco. A month ago she secured a warrant for his arrest, claiming he hiM refused to marry her. Tha case was dismissed, owing to tho preponderance of uvidenco produced by the defendant. The two met on leaving the court, when the girl told the young man alio would yet vlndirate hor honor. A week ago she met him on the stroot and pleaded for him to marry hor. tlo refused. Since then she has boon grow ing despondent. About 5 o'clock last ovonlng she left her homo. Sho know Foster, who was employed as a clerk in Sona& Fleming's oil refinery, roturned home at about 0 o'clock. She proceeded ns far as Colyer street, where (the waited for him. Foster finally caino along. lie had reached within a few doors of Ids home when a young woman came walking rapidly toward him. Her fentnres were hidden behind a shawl drawn about her head. As she neared him she threw aside her ehawl and disclosed the features of Carrie Uowers. She drew a revolver from be neath the folds of tho shawl, pointed it at Foster's heart and pulled the trigger. The first shot grazed the young man's shoulder. A second ono struck him In the right breast, just above the nlpplo. t lie wheeled about and started on a run toward Loriraer street. Tho girl fired a third shot at him, but failed. The young man continued through Lorlmer street to llosorole avenuo, then to Manhattan avenue. Hero ho met Po liceman Clark of the Seventh precinct, to whom ho gasped thnt ho had boon shot by a woman, Tho officer nt onco summoned Ambu Janco Surgeon GifTord. Tho wounded man was removed to tho Eastern Dis trict Hospital. Dr. Ulalsdell, the houso physician, gave It as his opinion that the. lung had boen penetrated and the young man could not possibly live. Foster gave a clear statomont of tho shooting and fully identified tho young woinnn ns his assailant. Directly nftor tho shooting the girl walked hurriedly away from the scono toward Franklin stroat thonce to Oroon polnt avenue. Tho police arrostcd tho gtather of the girl and sent out a general alarm for her. Later sho was captured and takon to tho station houso. She was very calm nnd admitted tho shootlug. She was looked up nnd then broke down, weeping blttorly. She stated positively that Foster alone was responsible for her condition. At a lato hour last night Foster made an aute-inortem statemont, and after ward Bank Into a comatoso condition. Ituii on a Hunk. YouKF.ns, N. Y., Oct. 21. A run bo Ban on tho Yonkors Savings Bank yos torday, caused, it was stated, by a ru mor that tho Institution wos to go into bankruptcy. At tho close of business j nearly ,uuu uoposiiors imu urnwu im their monoy, amounting to $300,000. Tho olllcors of the bank say the concorn Is perfectly solvent and will promptly pay all demands. lAmthall Aceldunts. Boston, Oot. 21. R. H. Miller, class of '03, had his skull fractured yesterday while playing football at Cambridge. His injuries aro not fatal. Simons, 'US, another of Harvard's players, had his leg broken during tho ploy. Thoso are tho first serious accidonts that have occurred at Harvard this yoar. l:lopr Hold for Trial. GmtAT IHuniNaTOit, Mass,, Oct. 21. Mrs. Bertha Stannard of Monteroy, who eloped early In Septomber with lteubeu Nettleton, was arrested with her para mour at West Haddon, Conn., and brought here. In the district court yos terday the guilty couple were hold for trial. Two Spinsters Dlo Tngotliar. Boston, Oct. 21. Margaret and Bridget Dreen, ngad spinsters, wore found dead in their apartments In il'rinco street yestorday. It is belloved that Urigetdled suddeuly and that the shock of her slstor's death killed Mar garet, who was very feeble from illness. Hvcretffry Foster Campatgnlnc Washington, Oct. SI. Secretary Fos ter left Washington last night for Ohio whore will deliver ten speeches in the campaign. Ho will open at Flnlay to morrow night. He will deliver addresses at Toledo and Sandusky. NEW VOUK NKWfl IN 1IHIKF. Martin le ads lu the bicycle tourna' meat In Now York, The Wood Carvers' National conven tion Is In session in New York. Kate Murray was struck by a trolley street car In Buffalo yosterday morning and killed. Tho two young daughters of Edward Clark, a wealthy manufacturer of El- bridge, have become Insane, Charles Id has refused an offer of $125,000 forthe stalllou St. Blaise, re contly purchased by bim for 1100, 000. The name of Daniel P. Hays has been presented to Gov. Hill for the vacancy In the Court of Common Ilea made by the death of Judge Allen. The Cowles EUctrlo Smelting nnd Aluminum Coinoanr of Lockport has been sold to George II. Ely and Mr. Mat- ttilessea of Cleveland, O. Ttie Ouufi ot Appeals afflrms the or er 6t Justice Piatt, refusing a stay of tottstllh(rA It t' ease of lauxdexer iilcfedlae THtiK, Ut K Yor2b 11I.1SW OUT Illft IlItAINH. Could Not Old. 111. Vlfo nnd Her rr. mour, H.t HuKIIUd lllnl.flf. I'LTMOtrrn, Pa , Oct. 81. Jacob Mas tsrtnan, an aged nnd wealthy farmer of Fvlrmount Township, 10 miles from here, who had beon a widower for nearly 20 years, became Infatuated with Ida Dim inlck, a pretty lU-yenr-old servant girl on an adjoining farm. He oojrted tba girl and made her numerous presents, but the refused to marry bim owinr to the disparity of nearly CO years In tbslr ages. Last December she sucoumbsd to the pressure brought upon her by rela tives and married the old man, Maiterman withdrew from active work, on the farm for the purpose of enjoying the society of his wife, A short time ago he hired William Belas as a field hand, Ilelas was a good looking young man. Within a week after Bolas was omployod Mnsterman charged his Wlfo with being too familiar with his I employe. On Friday morning Masterman awoke ' to find that his wife was not by his sldo. t that his best carriage and team were missing and that llslas was absent from his ac.ustomed work. Seven hundred dollars wore abstracted from a drawer. Masterman started In soaroh of the olopers, and at Homlock Oreok found : that they had purchased tickets for I Philadelphia. Jlo returned to his farm, i where he sat moodily Saturday and Sun day. Monday ouo of the farm hands hoard n pistol shot, nnd dlscov I crod Masterman doad with a bullet wound In hie forehead. TtVO WEHK KII.I.1-I). A Now Jorsny l'nwilar Mill 111 own Up With Fatal IUsult, Faiiminodai.e, N. J., Oct. 21. One of the mills of the Columbia Powder Man ufacturing Company, located about throo miles from here, blew up at nooa yesterday. Tho cause of tho oxplosion is uuknown. Grnndon L. Van Note nnd Ooorgo Woolloy, who wero In the mill at the time were Instantly killed by tho explo sion. There wore about 700 pounds of pow der in tho mill at the time. The deto nation was heard for miles over the country nnd all the buildings In the neighborhood were shaken to tholr foun dations. Ternny FamHir to Organize, Washington, Oct. 21. President L. L. Polk, of the National Farmers' Al lianco, has Issued an official announce ment to theolTect that a sulllcicnt num ber of county alllancos has beon formed Jn tho State of New Jersey to warrant the formation ol n state Alliance. He therefore calls a meeting for the purpose of forming that organization to be held at Now Brunswick, N. J., November 12. Dardiley Will Not Testify. Philadelphia, Oct. 21. Ex-City Troasurer John Bnrdsloy was Interview ed In tho penitentiary, and doclnred that no powor on earth could unsoal his Hps, He says he 'never said anything on which tho rumor that he was going to testify before tho Senate could be based. HEWS OJf THIS DAT. The United Typothetto of America is in convention at Cincinnati. Tho Methodist Ecumenical conference at Wushlngton finished its work yester day. Stophon B. Elktns Is again reported as having boen tendered tha war port folio. Tho first snow of tho season In Vir ginia fell yesterday in tho Shenandoah Valley. Tho National Wholosale Druggist As sociation Is holding a convention in Louisville, Ky. It Is reported that a herb has been found In Yucatan which will cure almost any case of insanity. Tho nineteenth annual convention of t10 Carrlago Builders National Assoola' t,ion js in session In Cincinnati. Frank Williams and George Lewis wero killed at a dance at Fort Souoca, Ohio, Monday, by tho owner of the hall, Frank Workorly, who was Intoxicated Weathor Indications. rWAsniKOTOK, Oct. 21. For New Englandi Light rains; stationary temporaturoi oxcopt slightly cooler on the coast, westerly gales. For Caatern New York, Eastorn I'enmyl vanlo, Now Jersey, Maryland and Dslawar Light rain: stationary tempcraturo north- n-Bstorly winds. For Wcatorn Kew York and Western Penn sylvania: Itoini stationary temperature) north estsrly winds. KEff YOK1I MARKETS. New Tone. Oct. 20..-MODCT on call loanel csir at 3 to 3t per cent. riONDS. Clostnir Closing Yesterday. To-day. a. 1007 Itez uuvi 100. s, lUttT Coup UOM Hd; STOCK MARKET. Closing Yesterday. Canadian I'neino 6H Central l'acinc Chicago, liur. at Qulner Delaware A; lludlun 135 l)ol. Lack. & Western 14JM Brie mi Brlopref IX Lako bhoro 12 ij-i Louisa Kasn l.u Mlchlsan Central (00 Missouri raeinc ou Nnw JftrMT elltral 117 Northwestern llo)( Oiot'on Navlgstloa 74 PaoMoMail ai Itoailtnt- Itock Island 82' I fit Paul Union I'noino Western Uolon. OHAIN KAltKUT Wheat cloied steady. No. 3 red winter 101H; Ilea. I us. Corn closed steady. No. 2 mixed. OSsuilii Nov. 6t. oats ciotea nicsur, no. x uuen, ) Nor. l'UOUUCB. EUTTEK Crearnery, State A Peon., extras. 31 o.a3tVie. Croamsry. western, nrtts .23 o.a.10 s, Creauiurr. wuslru. seconds VI o.a'JO o. blatedairr, u. t. tubs, extras, ...at o.aiJlta, Btate factory, full cream. Sent. fanoj..B(10 Mate factory, full cream, Au faugr. ..WliuW Mate tuciorr. full orvam. fine VMjaUM btaie iactory, full crcum. icood to primeS4'J',i btata faotorr, couitnou to liar 7Ma)M boo N. V. State, new laid, per dos.,..li)a.aJ4 lenn. new laid ilHc.a'Jt Western Nortaweiwrn, ooj te prune 31o.a43 I OT ATOM . nraer Hose, per bbt 1 04al 7ft Sweot potatora, Ts, elioiee 1 911 37 I lit pooi.Tur- bprln gliiaasiis. ekelse. Uree per 111, . Q all 1 bunux eniskeas. enane lelisllM sowmJerwr. Pm rl 11 alli HOEY'S STATEMENT Ho Kofutes Cortain Charges Against Him. THE THREE Nl'W MORTGAGES. The Hollywood Propsrty Hm Hot Been Additionally Eacumbared. The Kx-rrealilent Bays thnt the New Man agement of the Adatm Kxpreis Cum panr la Trylna to Ilfmean Illm-lle la Not Afraid of Aur Aotlon the Company Mr Take New Developomenls lCspeot ed Shortlr. New Yonic, Oct. 31. All the truth in the mattor of the Adams Expross Com pany Against John Hooy has not yet mo to light. As yet but one side of the story has been heard, that of the express company. Humors have been afloat that Mr. Hoey's magnificent prop srty has been mortgaged up to the last penny It can stand; that all tha proporty Is In Mrs. Hoey's name, and that what little is left has been made ovor to Mr. Hoey's son, FroderlokC. Hoey. Thelat tor has been his father's right hand man for several years pnst, nnd hns for six years managed Hollywood Hotel with its 17 cottages. Yesterday, for tho first time slnco the ' beginning of tho trouble, Mr. Hooy con sented io tnlk to a roporter. Ho appear ed very much annoyed at the statements which have been made regarding the mortgages on his proporty. "I wish to state most emphatically that my property nt Hollywood is not mortgaged. It Is as Intact to-day as it ovor was, nnd If things go as I fool sure thoy will, It will nlwnys remain so." "Hut there nro mortgages on lllo at tho County Clerk's offlco in Freehold, N. J., nra tltore not?'f "Yes; but thoy nro not on my grounds at Hollywood. Tho mortgage for $18, 000 is on n very valuable strip of land near Monmouth Bench, fronting tho ocean. It bus 1,300 feet on the wntor front, and bus always beon appraised at being worth $100 a running foot That makes the valuo of tho property $130, 000, which Is vory amplo security for a mortgage of $18,000. " "What is tho $18,000 mortgago for?" Mr. Hoey was asked. "Seeing that I may bo Involved- in a long litigation with tho Adams Ktpress Company, I have takon this step, after advice from counsel, In order to protect nny persons to whom I may owo bills in Long Branch. Thoy have always boon my best friends, and now when all my proporty may bo tied up, pending a long and tedious lawsuit, I want to seo that thoy are protected." Hi "What about the mortgago to Wm. F. FUess?" "That is one for $30,000. It Is se cured by a valuable tract of land situ ated on the other slue of-tho lake from Hollywood. I have been charged with adding both of these now mortgages to the one for S1UU.U0U now held by tho Adams Express Company. This is a lio made out of the whole cloth." "What is this $100,000 mortgage?" "An old story. Over five years ago I borrowod $100,000 from tho Guarantee Trust & bafe Deposit Company of Phila delphia, giving them ns security a mort gage on Hollywood. The mortgage ran out nnd tho Adams Express Company tooK it up." "H as this on your own recommonda- tlon'" 'No; It was done nt my renuost by the Flnnnce Commlttoo of the company. It looked into tho mattor nnd reported that the proporty was in ovory way satisfactory, and that the security was ample. ' ' "Does this mortgago cover all of Hollywoodf" "No; I own ovor 400 acres thore; but the mortgago roprescnts the most valu able part of Hollywood." "Is It true that you mndo out a lease for tho Hollywood Hotol and cottogos for twelve years to your son Frederick?" "Yos. My son has had tha operation and full charge of the hotel for the past six years, and ho holds n verbal contract from mo to that efToct. To socuro him I have had a leaso drawn up and record ed. With the exception of this lease and the $100,000 mortgago, my property at Hollywood is free and clear, and in my own name." Mr. Hoev did not wish to talk about his trouble with the Adams Expross Company, but his son cave a brief out line of his father's position. "If the Adams Express Company Bays that tho security it holds Is not sufficient for the amount ot the loan, all It has to do is take off tho attachment, and wo have parties ready to take it up immedi ately. As to the $100,000 loan, my father is already making arrangements to have that taken up. "1, too, want to emphasize tho fact that none of tho new mortgages are on the Hollywood property. There has boen no desire to transfor tho property or evade payment. Anything judicially declared to he due to the Adams Express Company will bo promptly and gladly paid, Mr. Jioor is not afraid oi any ao tlon the company may tako, and when the time comos he will take care of his interests. My father's attorneys nro Messrs. Root & Clark and Burrell, ZabrUkle & llurroll. iin latter llrm Is wen ac qualnted with the ways of both tha Adams Express Company and the Southern Express Company. There is evidently a deslro on the part ot the new manacomcntiof the Adams Kinross Uom- pauy to do everything posflble to demean Mr. bpooner and my father." 'When will the forthcoming state ment be made public V mat i cannot now say: possimy my father may not issue one at all, but be content to watt till the case comes up In court. I, too, wish to reiterate my father'; statement that thore have been no now mortgages on Hollywood, and that not dollar ot the property is In my mother' name. I am satisfied that it the attach ments were withdrawn frlnds of ours would step forward immediately to take up these mortgages, as they regard the security as more than ample. New developments are expected In few days. Murdered ills Employer. lEMPLBViLLxc, Md., oot. si,-A negro stable hand named Wilson yesterday snot and mortally wounded his em ployer, James Shoebrooks, one ot the moat prominent turfmen In this portion of the Ntate, betause of a Stinging ! buke administered to Mm by Mr. Huo6 brooks. The nsgro Is la Jail. I racrstnsBssBnsgMBsgssB BEST & Excels all others, in purity, flavor and economy. yn mcu, mwavs 'torrajevr lev Saved the lifo that is fighting against Consumption. (Jnly act promptly. Put it off, and nothing can save ou. liut, it taken m time, nr. icrcc's Golden Medical Discovery ill certainly cure. It must bo uono tliroiicti tno blood and tho "Discovery" is tho most potent blood - cleanser, trcnctli - restorer, and flesh -builder that's known to medical science. Tho scrofulous affection of tho ungs that's called Cdnsumntion, and every form of Scrofula- and blood-taints, all yield to it. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all severe, lingering Coughs, it's an nnequalcd remedy. It's tho only ono that's guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit cure, m every case, you liavo your money back. " Wo promise to euro your Ca tarrh, perfectly and permanently, no matter how bad your case or of how long standing or we'll pay you $S00." That's what tho ropnetors ol iJr. hage s Uatarrh ilemedy say to every sufferor from Uatarm. And tliey meau it. -FOU- SHERIFF, BENJ. J. SMITH, PRESENT DEPUTY. Hasremoved to Bill Jones' old stand YU SOUTH' MAIN STREET, Where he will be p!eaedto meet the wants ox nis jrienas ana me puuuo in verything in the Drinking Lino. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Uoads written. aiarnage iicensus ana legal emims piomptly attended to. eal Estate, Gollectloo and Insurance Agency. 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L Two 2 storv dwellings on the corner ol uoai ana unestnnt streets ntore room in one. , Two-storv slnele house on North Chestnut street, with a large warehouse at the rear. , Three two-story double frame buildings corner or Lioya ana uiiuert streets, IIF1 -YOU AltE OOINQ TO MIHSourl, iCniiHiiH, Arlcnusaa, Texas, NcbraHltii, I.ouiHInun, Colorado, Utnli, Cnlttoruln, Orenoii,WaHliliiK;ton, Mexico, New Mexico or Arizona, and will Bend me a postal card or letter slating Where you are going, When, you are going, Whero you- will start from, How tunny there are In your party, What freight anil baggageyou have, I will write you or call at your homo and furnish you with the fullest Information regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, besides maps, descriptive and it lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Hprlngs guides, etc. Cheap Farming Lands In Missouri, Arkan BOS, IVHUB.U1 UUU 1 OXUH J. P. McC4NN, Eastern Trav. Aflt., W. . HOYT, 3(E. P. Agtr,391 Broad way ,New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigara always ou hand. 1. ue ueai temperance unans. J R. BRIOKER, M. D,, PBT&ZOIAN ANDS UHOJEON, no. ( Bast Centre Istreet) Msbanoy City, F tskln and all speelol diseases a speolalty. GOES FARTHEST. uscci. j.sk vour ffrocer. Lohigli Valley Railroad. tUHANaEMK.NT OF rABHEJJGim THAINB. MAY 10. 1691 I'nflseueer trains will leave Hhenaudoah for Mauch Chunk, lyelilghton, HIatlngton, Cats- sauqua, Allentown, liethlehem, Easton. I'hU MdolphlRand New York at 5.17, 7.W, MSn.ro.. 1ZS2, 3.10, 5.2(1 p. m. ' ' For Belvldere, Delaware Wntor Gap and Htrourtsburg at 5.47, a. m.,nnd 6.20 p. m. Kor Lainbertvillo and Trenton, tf.US a. m Kor Wblte Haven, Wllites-Ilarro and I'ltt ton 5.47, 9.08, 10.41 n. m 8.10 and 5.26 p. m. ForTuukhanuock, 10.41a. m 3.10 and 5.2t p. rn. For Auburn, Ithaca, Ocneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m., una 5.20 p. rn. ForLaoavvllle, Towanda. Bayre, Wnverly, Klralra, Ilocheeier, lluiralo, Magara Falls, Clilcagu and all points Weet at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.28 p. m, For - Imlra and the West vlaijalamanca at 8.10 p. m. For Audenried, HasWton, Htockton,, I,un lier Yard, Woathf-rly and 1'enn Haven Juno tlonat6.4,7.40,9,03a. m.and 12.52 3.10 and W6 p.m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Iteavei Meadow, 7.40, 9.03 a.m. nnd 6.28 p. m, ForHcruuton at6.47 uiw, 10.41a. m. H, 11) and 5:26 p. m. For Hasle Brook. Jeddo, Drlfiun and Free' land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.03, 10.11 . m 1&S2 3.10 nnd 6.26 p.m. Fur Quakako at 6.47 and 9.03 a. m and 1.10 p.m. For Wlgsraos, Gllberton and Fraokvllle at S.60 and D.08 a m., nnd 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Malianoy City and Deiann I. 17, 7.40, H.OS, 10.41, 10.53 a. m.,12.52, 3.10.5.28, 8,03, 9.2i jud 10.27 p. m. For Lost Oreefe, Jlrardvllle and Ashland .27, 7.40.8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10. 6.S5 4.10 and 9.11 p. m. For Darltwater, 8t. riMr and l'uttsvllle 7.40, '.i.03, 10.53 a. in., 122,3.10,4.10, 5.26 and S-Ot P.m. For Back Mountain, New lloston and Morea, 7.40, 9.03, 10.53 a. n.., 12.62, 3.10, 5.24 and H.O! p. m Fur ltaven Hun, Centra la, Mt. Carmel and dhamokln, 8.52, and 10,15 a. m., 1.10, 4.40 uid8.08p. m. Trains leave HUamokln for Snenandoah, 7.55 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9TO p. m., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.03 a. in., 12.32. 3.10, 5.26 and II. 15 p. m. BUNDAY TKA.IN8. For liosl Ureek, Ulrardvllle and Ashland, i.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Dark water. Mt. Cialr and Holtsvllle, v5l), 8.00, 9,10 . rn., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, S.00, 11.35 tt.m.. 1.40, 4.10, 6.03p. m. For Lofty, Audenrled and Hasleton, 8XK 4- m 1.40 p. m: For Manch Cnunk. fiehlehUin, Slatlnaton. Halasauqua, AUi ntowu, IJethlebem, Eustoi 4nd New York, 8.00 a. in., 1.40 p. m: For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. K B. 11YINGTON, 4pn'l Vans. Art.. 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MERR1AM & CO.,; PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, Mass., U. 8. A. j WM, NEISWENDER Has U10 local agency for . the Tliomas Coal Company this year, nnd Is prepared to fur nish coal of all sizes at rates lower than last. year. Taos. Baird, Supt. Horses and Carriages for Hire AT AM. TIMES AT Neiswenter's : Livery : Stable West Coal Street. j h roMKoor, A TTORNEY't T-LA Hf. Office BetdaU'sbulldtnc corner Mabi sad Osntr Philadelphia nnd Beading Bailr Mme Table in etfeel July 10, 1801 rilAIKS LE4VE SDENANDOAD AS FOLU For New Vork via l'hlladelphla, week 6 2. 0 5.25, 70 a, m. nnd 12 85 2.50 and m. Hunday 2.10 and 7.18 a. m. For 1 rlt. via Slauch rhiinlr. WaaIt clvh. ?i . and 12.33 and 2.50 r. m. Or lteadlriEr nnrt lihlladnlVilifa A 2.10. ".23, 7.20, a, m.. 12.85 ZRO and S.5S 1 luiuay, Z.10 nnd 7.48 a. m 4.30 p. m. X I JMrrlsburg, week days, 1 10,7.20 a. ,cu. 0.00 p. m. ?0i n'lentown' weok HW, 7.20 . m., "J0, i'otlsvhle, week "days, 2.1o,7.20,a. S.3i J.60 and 5.56 p.m. Handay, 2.10 anO m , 4.30 p.m. ' For Tainnouft and Mnliannv -itr dvyf, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.3 2,60 and p m. Hunday, 2.10and 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p Additional uir ADbanoy City, week days For Lancastr nnd fVdnml.tiL. vrnAV a 30a.m., 2.50 p.m. For wllliamsport, Bunbury and Lewis! vek daya. 8.23, 7.20 and lt.30 a.m., 15 m. Hunday 8:23 a. m,, 3.05 p. m. . or Mahanoy Piano, wees; days, 2.10 21. T.20 and 11.110 a.m.. litm. i.ss. 'jiii 7.0Oanc a, ii. m. Hunday. 2 10. 8.21 and in. ).(I6, 4.30 p.m. ''or Ulrardvllle (llappahannock Hta - imj 0., OM. i.M BUU ll.dUa 12.33. 1 M 2.50. 5.55. 7.(10 nnd .25. n m. Him 2-10, .2 . 7.48 a. m., 3.05. 4.30 p. m. or Ashland and Blminoltlu, week C 1.2), 5.25, 7.yj, 1U0 a. m., 1.85 7.00 nnd m. wunaay .2if 8 S2 a. m 8.05 p. m. . TKAINS FOll HHKNANDOAll 1 Jeave New York via Philadelphia, i ays.7.45 a. m 1.80, 4.00, 7.30 p. m iilbU Hunday, 6.00 p. m.. 12.15 ntgnt. Leave New York irln. Maunh lirmnlr. v lays, 4.30, 8.45 a. m 1.00 und 1.0J p. m. Ieave Phlludflinhtii. xkm .tuva a in 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 8.00 p.m.. from B i tOallowhillnnd 8.33 a. m. una 11.311 n from 0th anO irea streets. Hundav u.t ra. 11.S0 p. m. (Tom nth anfl -r-eu. iHTe Kedluir. wees davs. 1.33. 7.10. uidll.Wa.m.,5.55,7J7p,m. Hunday 1.35 1. 18 a. in. l.e.ve Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40,7.40 a '.''0. II 11 p. in. Bandar. 2.40. 7.O0 a. m. .-.05 . ol ve Tamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.43 2 ,1. in.. 1.21. 7.13. and II. IK n. m. Hiinrtm 7 43 n. and 2.50 p. m. jsave- Mahanoy City, weak days, 8.40, ad 11.17 a. m 1.61, 7.12 and .44 p. m. I ,Uy, 3.40,8.17 i. m 3.20 p. m. Luave .vlaiionoy Plane, week days,2'4?, .au,.3j. li.sHa. mi.';a, imi. 320, sv, 7.B7, 'inn. m. HuniluvZli. 4.00. and 8.27. 3 37,5.01, p.m. imsvo uiraraviue (itappauannocK tai days, 2.47 4.07. 6.88. and .41 a, m.. ) '2 , 5.1, 8.32, 8.03 nnd 10.03 p. m. Hunday, v , oj -. 111. o.ti, o.'n y. 111. ijeavo Wllllamsnort. weeK davs. 3.00.0.4: a. m. e.w auu ii.ie p. m. Hunday jfor lialtlmore. Washington and the a a. fc O. ft. 11., through Trains leao til : venue Htation, rnuaaeipnia, ir. s 11. n a 4.16. 801 and 11.27 a. m.. 1.31. 4.24. 6.55 ' 23 p. m. Sunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a, m., .03 ann p. m. A.XLANT1 V CITY D1V1H10N. eave Philadelphia. Cheetnut HtreetW it ttt oouth Htreet Wharf. Kor Atlantic t'ltr, WeekKlvs Kxprehs. 8 00. 0:00 a. 4r,r 3.00, '.ih, 5 00 . 11. AocommodatlonWi ut. and 4.15, 0 30 . m, 4iluaays. eixpresa, 8.00, 9.00 a. m. comm,.tloD,s.00 a. m. and 4.45 p. m. turning, leave Aliaunu CJity, c t'autlc and Arkansas AenneqWeAlr- Eipress, 7.00, 7.30, 0.00 a. m and 3.15, 4.O0 in, Accominoaation u.oo, H.10 a. 111. Accommodation 7.S0a. m. and 6.0 p.m. A. MoLKOD. Pies. & Uen'l Mananer, PENNSYLVANIA nMLROaD. EOUnYLKILL, DIVISION. )ti end after September 1 1811, tratnt tslll Shenandoah as follows: For Wlggan, tillbertou, Frackvllle, Jastle. 8t. Clair, and way points. 6.R1. v m and 4,15 p m. ounuayH, euu, v.u a m ana imp n, For Pottsvllle, 6.00, tf.lo a m aud 4.16 p Huudaye. 000, li. t'J a in and 3.10 p in. For Heading, 6.00, a in and 4.15 pu, Sundays, 600, D.40 tt. ra. and 3.10 pm. For Pottstown. Phocnixville. Norrio ud Fblladelnhla (Iiroad street station). a. m. and 4.15 p m week days ucauyg, w)t v.w a in a.iu p m. Trains leave Frackvllle lor Hbenandoi 0.40 am and 12.11. 7.12. 10.09 n m. Hnn 1 1.13 a m aud 5.40 p ra. Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah, 10.lt 1 1.48, a m 7.15, 11.42 p rn. Hunday 8, 10.40 S.16p m. Leave Philadelphia (ISroad street sta for Pottsvllle and Bhenaudoah. 6.67. 8.35 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Hunday II 61 U.23 am e'orJNew xorn,3.aj, 4.10, 4.411. a.ss, o.w, 1.208.80, i.m, ll.OOand U.U, 11.35 am. 12.00: lumitea express, i.n s.du p m.i iv.s m, 12.01 nleht. ru Bunaays, 3.20, 4.05, 4,4e, 5.85. R.l 11.35 . in. and 12 21, 12 11, 2.30, 4 02,lP l.nti). a 'ii. k 2 1 14, , , 1 . i) m aud 12.01 ) For Bea Qlrt. LomrTI ranch and lnterme stations 0.50, 8.25 aud 11.30 u. in., 3.30, 4.00 wmt uuys. ouuuuyi o &i u. ill. For Ualllraore and Wasliington, 3.50, 0.10 and 11.13 a. m., 4 41,0 57, 7.40 p.ra aud night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. m., 12 3 (In, express with dining cur to lialtlmore) 1.31 p. in. wecK uays. n or uaitimore ouiy z.ir weekdays, 6.08, 11.80 p. m. dally. For Hlchmoud, 7 20 a. in. aud 12.03 : dally, 1 30 p. m. dully, except Huuday. trains leavo ilarrisbari: wr Plttsuurg ho west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a vc 00 (limited) and 8.40, 8 30, 0.35 p m. We Alloona 1 a m and 4.10 p m every da t or Pittsburg only, 11.20 a m dally am m week days. Le&ve bunbury for Wllliamsport, 1 tinandalgua, Koch ester, Bu Halo and Nl 'alio, 5.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm week for Vatklns, 5.30 p m weekdays. For Krle and Intermediate points, 5.1C tally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.66 dally, 1.42 and 5.S0 p. rn. week days. Kenovn 6.10 a m 1.42 and 6,50 p m week 1,10 a, m Hundnys, .. HAO. B. PDUH. J. B. WOO rjflii. Ilsn'r Hen. Pass YyiLMINGTON NOUTHEUN It. lime table in effect May AO, 1891. Trains leave Heading (P. & It. stalloi Gibraltar, Heyfert, lilrasboro, Joanna, Hi Meld, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle Chester.Cbadsford Junction, 11. a O. Juu Wilmington and Intermediate stations, except Hunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 turn, ai p. m. Bnnday only at 8.05 p. m. For Warwick, Ht. Peters and Interim Ktnl Ions, dally except Hunday, at 9.20 ft.m D.iu p. m. nunuay ouiy 0.10 a. m. -For Illrdsboro and lntermedlato-ita Saturday only, at 12 m. H'Jb h ot tiaiiimore anu wasningunrniz It.) dally except Hunday at .0.25 aiftrcRO and 3.15 p. m, Hunday only at 3.05 p. in i.rains arrive ai. ueauing ir. a. ti Irom Wilmington, B. & 0. Junction, cnanin, unaaasiora jnuction, west ui Lenape. Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Jur Hprlngneld,Joanna, ISlrdsboro, Glbraltnj fertaud Intermediate stations, dully Hunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m. nay ouiy at u.zi a. m. From Ht. Peters. Warwick and lnterm stations, daily except Hunday, at 8.2) aud 2.21 p. m. Hunday only at 0 p. m. From Illrdsboro and intermediate eti Haturdav onlv at 1.40 n. m. From Washington and lialtlmore. da ceptHunaay, 10 a) a. m. 6.52 and 8.1 Bundav onlv at 11.21 a. m. iiownishs iiitiuuH, aen'l Pasg.1 A. Q. MCOAUBLAND, Hupt. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Ag OFFICE IlEDDALL'S BDILDIN,t( Cor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENAND0 j PROPERTY FOR SALEA I A two and one-half story double! dwelling house, with stire-room i taurant. Located on Kost Centre f 9 A valuable property located uiu sireeu ner 1 bert and Lloyd streets. Terms reasonable. i IAJIUI