A SURPRISED WIFE' Mrs. Yorko Aston nilcd When Told Sho Was Divorced. THE HUSBAND AGAIN MARRIED. IIow Capt, Yorke, Ei-Asslstant U. S. Navy Paymaster, Got Hid of His Wife, Tlie Complaint Published In nt Obscure Dakota l'npnr--lt Allo Unfnlthful neiii Whleli Clinrgo I Indlenantly De nied by Mrs. TorkeThn Captain Mar ried tit Widow nt a llusilnn Count--Tlio Dlvnrce to be Contested. Sea Giiit, N. J., Oct. 23. Tho report thnt a divorce had been granted by the Dakota courts to Captain Lewis A. Yorko created Intense surprise here, where Mrs. Yorko has a handsome sum mer cottage and Is well known. She was the most astonished person of nil tot she was not awaro that her husband ' was seeking a divorce. About n week ago Captain Yorlce, who ltd voaf. l.ua luinn AaalatAMt l.n.nn , .,. a..,. ..... . . I , , , " riuu Hi DismnroK, i. u.t U3 n,veiyn, Countess Deszchllnska, of Iiussin. The Countess had lived for severnl months at Dawson, N. D. , and met Captain Yorke at Uismarck by appointment. Ihe Fargo divorce records show that a decree of separation was granted to Cap tain Yorke on September 10. The pa pers prove that nn alHdavlt was made that Mrs. Kmma Yorko could not be found In this country. The summons was published in an obsoure weekly paper In Kargo. The complaint charges her with improper in timacy with 15, Desplnvllle Picot. The charges made by the ox -Paymaster that his wife was Intlmnte with E. Desplnvllle Picot Mrs. Yorke chnractor iKeti as false and slanderous. Mr. Picot has for years been a friend of Mrs. Yorke's family, who are well-known in Pennsylvania and liavo a bonutlful country sent at Uryan Mawr. Mrs. Yorko avers that the charges made by her husband that she bad boon in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Florida with Picot are cruelly and maliciously false. She has employed Gcorgo Northrop, a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, who has known her slnoe childhood, to b 'gin pro ceedings against tho ex-Paymaster to have his alleged divorce doclared fraudu lent. Mrs Yorke declares that tho alleged now wife of Cpt. Yorke Is not the widow of a Itusslnu count, as she claims, hut is still the legal wifo of a liubortllnata ofllcer in the United States Army. Mrs. Yorko says that she hn.s met tho alleged counters and knows all about her. "The friends of Mrs. Yorke's family say "tXat her husband's conduct caused tho separation of the couple two years ago. After the reparation tho Captain went West and secured tho divorce, which is claimed to be bogus. Mrs. Yorke's family say that when tho suit being now instituted by her comes into court her good character will bo provon beyond question, nnd both Captain Yorko's so-callod dlvorco and second nmrrlago will bo shown to bo illegal. Uymencal: Wnilibiirii-Hodges. IlAVKHSTiuw, N. Y., Oct. 22. Tho marriuge of General Ira M. Hodges' daughter, Margaret Knapp Hedges, at the Central Presbyterian Church, last night, to Morf F. Washburn, of Stony Point, was the most brilliant wedding ever held In Rockland County. Two thousand Invitations wore issued, and prominent guests from all over tho Stato were present., Tuo ceremony tooic place at 0 o'clock, Itev. Dr. A. S. l'reomnn nnd Itev. J. II. I-'aulks ofllelating. Clutmed llnltnn Is No Ulqrnmlat. Bhooklyk, Oct. 22. It is reportod that William C. Iiolton, who married Miss Lillian V. C. Shulor of Newark, N. J., four weeks ago, whllo at the same tlmo hu has a wife living Hare, wis divorced from Mrs. Bolton in Dakota. It Is said ho wout there In February and ocqulrod a legal residence by ro niaiuini; six months. Mrs. Bolton, how ever, awalta his return to prosaoute him for bigamy. Sho denies that he has a legal dlvorco. Itato Oil tine; Mutt Ho Htnppori. New Yohk, Oct. 23. Tho Executive Commltteo of tho Trunk Linos Assocla tlon met yesterday to consider Western bound froight rates. Charges woro also in ado at tho mooting that somo of tho lines wero cutting rates. It was decided to maintain tho presaut tariff, and a re solution was passed to the o fleet that if any of the lines connected with the association aro cutting rates It must ceaso at once. DIarblo Firms tu Consolidate. IlDTbAND, Vt., Oct. 23. Tho two great marble concerns of this place, tho Ver mont Marble Company and the Sheldon Marble Company, are t 0 be consolidated in the near future. The Vermont Mnr lile Company, of which Secretary Proctor is the head, will take tho management of all the nuarrios. The new arrange tnent will put all but a few small com panles lu tho state uuuer one munago ment. Amerloau Shipping League. BATH, Me., Oct. 29. The North At Inn tic branch of the American Shipping League met last night aud organized by electing linn. tr. 11. Twltchall, l'rostcient. aud a long Hit of well-known publl men and others vloe -presidents. Hon Nelson Din flo t delivered an addross and ringing letters wero read from Senators J? rye and Hale aud ex-Senator Uhandler, i Kiwv jKiisiiv nitinrs. The Monmouth County grand Jjry nave indlctou anmuei . .Moiutyro, pro urletor of the Hotel Treinont at As bury Park for selling liquors In his drug ator under tno no tel. George Nowlife. a Paterson Barber, married a girl from Now York city about a. week ago. She lias disappeared with considerable money and property be longing to her husband. The Treuton police have arrested Dan iel Itvnu. susneoted of having murderoi on Monday his wife of one day. He was unable to give a clear Idea of his more meats that nigh", as ho was intoxicated Ernst Nuppnn of Quttonburg, treas ursr of a local benevolent society, ha dIApp6srd. Ids accounts wore shor $300, Ilia wife has turned ovor to the assoeUtlon 188 aud the and Iter ohll Atti itf dastllut, 1 Monnghnn Wli-r'Hliouls Ht til n Mystery 1li Insurance) on IIU I.tfn. WmtChkstcr, Pa., Oct. 22. There li BtUI no clue to the whereabouts of Law. yer H. Jones Monaglmn, who left hit home here several weeks ago for New York, where ha mysteriously dlsnp peared. No claim has bean mada upon the In. surance companies hy his family for tho Insurance on his life, and probably none will be, unless positive proof of Monog hHn's death Is found. The family can not receive the $22,000 Insuranco on his life for sovan years unless his death la proven before that. The law of Pennsylvania provides that whon a man whose life Is Insured disap pears, no claim for the insurance money can bo made for seven years, aud that during that tlmo the premiums on the policy must be kept up. If, howover, proof of tho man's death It found, than tho premiums so paid aro returned with the prlnolpal No reason can bo assigned for'Monag han's disappearance, but that ho atone tlmo contemplated leaving this Stato Is ulimrn htr l.h.y f:i i t Hint In 1RSW , I wrote the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, stating that his health was falling; that he was offered a position with a mining company at Tuoson, Ari zona, nnd with the oonsoat of tlio com- Pny, he would nccent It, Monaghan's his removal idea nt tho time was that would affect his 11 fo insuranoe. Contract Labor Law Violated. Boston, Oct. 22. Jacob Dick was ar rested yesterJoy ohnrged with violating the contract labor law in importing musicians to this country. It was al leged that the musicians brought over by Dick are nil minors, and that tho contract for tholr services are made with their parents In Oermany. Dlok organ izes them Into bands and leases tholr services. Ho claims that the young men aro "artists" and therefore not omeu- able to tho law. Thinks ?3,000 Will llonl the Injury. PlTTsnuRo, Oct. 22. Miss Margares Hoffman has b' ought suit against Harry Darnhnrt for $28,000 for breach of prom ise of marriage. She is 28 years of agei met Darnhart at Braddook in 1381); was engaged to be married to him In Novem ber, IbuO, but he has refused to keep hla romlse. This llnrely Happens. Cobtlasd. N. Y.i Oct. 23. Mrs. Jus- n M. Pierce, of Ilomor, who died yes terday was 01 years old. Sho was mar ried 70 years acto, nnd during that tlmo she and her husband have never beau parted even by a single day's numnco. Mrs. Tierce was widely known through out tho county for her charltublo doods. NEWS OV THIt DAY. The Liberals won In the recent oloctfon In Chili. Vice-President Morton and family aro back in Washington. The National Episcopal Missionary. Council is lu session at Detroit. Elghteon lottery Indictments havo been found at Sioux Falls, S. D. 1'at Killen, the heavyweight prize flghtor, died in Chicago last night, Hon. William Jackson will succeed Mr. Balfour as Chief Secretary for Ire land. Tho rollot of Chancellor Llvingstono of Ohormont, N. Y., was discovered in Washington yestoruay. Direct won throe straight beats from Hal Pointer at Nashvlllo, Tenn., yostor day. Time 3:10, 2:0014, 3:11. It Is thought in Montreal that a gen eral oleotlon will toko plaoe throughout the Dominion In December. Itev. Dr. Cutterbuck was nrratgned In London for taking 3,200 pounds from a widow under pretence of investing it. Mnjor-Goneral Schofleld's annual re port of tho operations of tho army dur ing tho year has boon submlttod to tho Socretary of War. Drongth Is causing heavy lossos In tho Ohio Iron region. Around Jackson alone tho loss is $1,500 dully, nnd it la Impossible to run furnaces. Wonthcr Indications. WAinmaTox, Oot. 22. For ISastcrn Now York: Fain coolon northwesterly winds. Vor New Kngland: Cooler; northwostorly wiiulii, fnlr. For Eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jorsoy, Murjiand and Uclawaro: Fair) ooolon north- uoslorly wind i. For Yctern Now York and Wostora Pens. sylvala: Fain cooler; northwesterly winds. NEW YOUK MARKUTS. New Yon it, Oct. Sl.-Moaor on call loanol cany at 3 to J per cent. nONDS. Closing Yostorday. Cloiluj To-day. 101) 11U s, 1O0T Itoi UJ s. 1UU7 Coup lllUl STOCK MAHKBT. Closlnj Yostorday. Clojlni 'J'o-iliiy. , IUI B9tf ranndl.in PnciOa IbHU Central 1'itciuc , 'M CLiica.-o. llur. St Qufnoy u:i liomwure & iiuunon iog Uul. Lack. & Western Hi's Krlu 3uU Erie pier , LS.i lAxm bhoio l-'Hli Louis & Nn.ll 7UU MiuhUun Central looij Missouri I'aclUc..., 6tlJ New Jersey i eutral HU Noitbwuatem ,U6l Oiouon NarlKntlon 73 51 70 12fit 61 117: 110 76 memo Jiuii ..-! Iteailliiit UH ltock Island K l soy 41. SB St Paul. , .in aoH ). union t'Aomo.,,. Wetern Union. . UHA1N MA11KET. Wheat closed steady. No. 3 red winter 105H: Deo. ion. Comclosud steady. No. S mixed. OSaBJJfc Nov. 5M. Outs closed steady. No. S mlxoJ, SiKa.lJ; Nov. oa PHODUOa. IlUTTEn . ' Creamery, Btnte A I'oan.. extras. 31 o.a3Uo, Creamery, westero, tints 28 o.a:i0 o. Crestaory, wustorn. sooouas 24 o.a20 o. btatuilairy, u. f . tubs, extras. .,,20 g,uM)g, CiiKass- Riate factory, full cream. Bout, fancy.. OUalO tstate fuotory, full cieum, Aug. faucy...UHuDfi i-tuto lsoun v. full cream, line. tita:e factory, full eieaui. good to priuioSltaOu StMio tuoior, common to lair 7 a aa N. Y. State, now lalj. per doi.,,,3.1)ac,s21 o, lean, new laid 4JHc.s2k o. Western & .Nortuwoatoru, gooa to priino Ias33 o I'OTAIOBS . crsur How. per liW ,,,,.,,,1 07sl 73 fiweet potatoes, va., cuoioe i 3a.il U7 lava I'omruT- Bpilinr cbluiceiis, choloo. larare per lb, . all ttprnu oliicito'it, prune ,.,..1041U iowi,Jijrwy,eltato Jel-a., perlo., ,, 11 11J Dai.sso I'ouLTnr rfiY - 1 lip'tf chk's, PhUs., a a.lUMpai,,.,W ata Till! M1SBINO LAW VEIL, THAT FAIRY STORY Editor Carter Comes Up Annihilato It. to SAM AND EVA ON NETTLES. They Are Viiibly Agitated When Con fronted by Their Nomcsis. Mr. Carter Couldn't Stand tho White wanhlnc divan Thornton and Miss Jew ell br tho Mount Olivet Church, and II UUoInc to Vlnillont lllmiolf-llc Hits nn Anliluvlt from the Oar Conductor Who Saw the l'alr. New Yonlt, Oct 22. W. It. Carter, of tho Jacksonville, Fla., "Metropolis," ar rived in this city yesterday on the stoam shlp Algonquin. Whon Samuol N. Thornton nnd Eva Jewell, of Brooklyn, arrived in Jackson ville nnd told the thrilling story of their big drift and subsequent roacuo nnd landing upon Florida shores, Mr. Carter was Bent to intorvieiy them. Mr. Car ter announced that Sam and Evn were romancing, and brought proof to show that ho trnvolod with them in a railroad oar from I'ensaoola to Milton, a little, way station between Peasncola nnd Jnoksouvllle. Sam and Eva vigorously denied Mr. Cartor's story. Thoy said that It was a case of mistaken identity. When they arrived at tholr Brooklyn home the dea cons of Mount Olivet Church, to which thoy bolong, sent an emissary to Jack sonville to investigate Mr. Carter's story. It resulted in the vindication of Sam and Eva. Mr. Carter now comos to provo to Sam and Eva's fellow church members that his story is true, "When I called at the St. John's Hotel, " said Mr. Carter yesterday, "and rrent up my card, Thornton was not in. Eva stepped out into the parlor to see mo. her. The moment I saw her I recognized in tact tue recognition was mutual. Eiio uttered an exclamation, became ashy vhite, and, with a gasp, fell Into a chair, for a moment sho oould not speak. Sho dimply Held her hands over her face. "This is a remarkable story you and Mr. Thornton tell," I said: "You aro the same woman thnt camo with me from Pensacola to Milton. "Eva became indignant, and refused to say a word. She then left mo hur riedly. 1 then lookod up Thornton and identified him nt. once. His manner, too, indicated thnt hu rocogulzod me, "After tho couplo arrived home n gen tleman from their church came down to Investigate their story. Wo gave him all tho information wo ha 1. I person ally told him how Impossible was tholr story. I obtained fir him a sworn affidavit from tho oar con ductor, who also identified Sam nod Kva as tho sumo who had traveled in his car, and bo left convinced, we thought, that Sam and Eva wero lying. To my surprise wheu ho rcturnod ho cast doubt upon my story, and had tho church vindicate the man and woman. This placed mo in an embarrassing position. I was urged to come horo to expose the whitewashed vindication. I propose to do ho." Mr. Carter is a guest at the Hotel Marlborough, no will communicate to-dny with the nuthorltos of Sam and Lva a church. Llbbio Sunderlnnd's Fatlior In Jail. Bi.NOHAMTON, N. Y., Oct. 22. Will. I am Sunderland, father of Ltbbio Sun derlnud, the girl nbductod by Wilson, the Female Baseball manngor, who has just been soutoncud to five years' im prisonment for tho crime, though living separato from his wifo, has on several occasions created n disturbance at her house. Two nights ago ho visited tho placo for tho purpose of talking ovor Llbble's case, and tho result was a fnini ly fraens, in which tho furniture was l broken and Sunderland was arrested. Yesterday ho was boh to need by Justice Downs to threo months' imprisonment In tho Albany penitentiary. Governor Jones Ii Itotlount. New Yohk, Oct. 22. Lieutenant Governor Jones, who Is nt the Park Avonuo Hotel, said yesterday that he would, according to tho constitution of the State, nssumo tne uutios or. uover- nor whllo Govornor Hill was nhseat In Georgia. Ho declined to say what his speollio Intentions wero. Govornor Hill Is oxpoctod to arrive in tho city to morrow. OlUclals TuUo No Stack In tha Humor. OniOAOo, Oct. 22. World's Fair officials treat with contempt tho report from Paris that France will not partici pate in tho fair because of the exhibition buildings being constructed of wood. They declare that the report was started by hostile French newspapers for the purpose of being subsidized, but their ambition will not be gratified. Dlphlliorln In a Norwegian Village. Mahsiiai,ltown, In., Oct. 22. Black diphtheria is spreading at an alarming rate in a Norwegian settlement In Sol diers' Valley, Ilnitison County. Four teen persons recently died of the disease. One family of ten lost six mombers. The place ln.-aeen quarantined. A ter rible state of affairs exists. NnW VOKK N15W9 IN 1SKIBF. Itrovet Brigadier-General James Brown died at Albion yesterday. Dr Cbauncey M, Dopow addressed a Itenublieau meeting at -fiyracusa last night. John Davis, wholesale Jobbar In mil linery goods, Now York, assigned with out ptefereuees. 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For all tho functional de rangements, painful disorders, and chronio weaknesses that afilict wo mankind, it's a certain remedy. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, soothing cordial and bracing nerv ine purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, and perfectly harmless. In tho euro of periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, bearing - down sensations, nnd all "femalo complaints" and irrcgu laritios, " Favorito Prescription " is the only medicine that's guaranteed. If it doesn't givo satisfaction in ev ery case, you havo your money back. "You pay only for tho good you get. Can you ask more ? The easiest way is the best. Reg ulate the liver, Btomach, and bowels with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Thoy cleanse and renovate the system thoroughly and naturally. Sick Headache, Constipation, Indi gestion, nnd Bilious Attacks, aro prevented, rcliovcd. and cured. -FOR- BENJ. J. SMITH, PRESENT DEPUTY. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleaed to meet the wants or nis menus ana tne puouo in Everything in the Drinking Line. A J. GALLAGHER Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. juarnage licenses anu legal cuiiins promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. General Fire Insurance Business. Represent! the Northwestern Mfo Insurance Co. OFFICE-Muldoon's bulldlni;, corner Centre anu vet,i bis., auouauaoau, i-a. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale, A tno story double Irarae dwelling honse more unci restaurant, on East Centre St. 2. A dwelling aud restaurant on Kast Centre 3. l)elrable property on corner Centre and Jardln streets, suitable for business pur. poi.es. 4, A two story double irame dwelling, on West I.lovd street. 5. Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen- trti fttrrnt. (1 Two 2alnrv dwelllncn on the corner of Coal ana cneslnut streets Miore room ic nnn. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street with n arsa warehouse at the rear. 8. Three two-si ory double frame bulldlnge corner or Liioya ana unuori streets. IIF1 "3rTOXJ AltB GOINOTO KllttHourl, KniiHtiHi Arkansas Texas, KelJrtiHlca, I.otiiHlnna Colorado, Ulali, clltoniln Oregon, "Wiiiililii k ton, Mexico New Mexico or Arizona. and will seud me n postal card or letter stating Wiicre you are going, When you are going, Where you will Bturt from, How many tliore are In your party, .What freight anil baggage you have, I will write you or call at your boureand Airnlsh you with the fullest Information regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, besides maps, descriptive and It lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Borings guides, etc. Cheap Farming Lands In Missouri, Arkan. biv, i.uuaus huu aeJLus. J. P. McCAflN, Eastern Trav. Agt., W. E. HOYT, Q. E. P. Agt., 891 Broadway.New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY rnallv nulnblv. PArmanantlv llestoreri, IVeukDci, NcrvoumeH, lleblllty. nnd all the train of evils from earlr erroriorlater oxcessei, the remits of overwork, ilckneaa, worry, etc lull strength, development, and tone Riven to every organ and portion ol Hie body. Blmplo, natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2.OU0 references. Uook, explanations Via proors manea (leaieaMreo. .tuurevs bhib MEDiatL co buffalo, h. y, Q- R. BIUOK1SU, II, D., PilY&IblAif AND SDK9E0N, &&.t Kast, oehtre Street; MahanoyCUy.lt bsuu Mm Mt semu bibwww St ip-XliaiLy, GOES FARTHEST. I! ,9 J Lehigh Valley Railroad. AKKANOEMBNT Of PA88KN0KH TIIAINS. MAY 10. 1891 Ptutflenser trains will leave Hhenaudoah for Mauch Chunk, Lehichton, Slallnslon, Oata. sanqua, Alleniown. Bethlehem, Enston, Fhtl ntlelplila nnd New York at 5.47, 7.40, B.OS a. m.. 122, 3.10,5.23 p.m. ' For Uclvldere, Delaware Wnler Oap and Htroudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 5.29 p. m. For Lambcrtvllloaud Trento , 9.08 a, to For White Haven, WllRes-Barre and Fitu ion 5.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 3.10 and 6.20 p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10 and 6,31 p. in. For Anbnru, Ithaca, Heneva and and Lyoni 10.41 a. m nnd 5.20 p. m. ForLaeeyville, Towanda, Bayre, Waverly, Klm!r, Jtoch(ter, JJiilTklo. .Niagara Falls, Obleago and all points Went at 10.41 a. m.,aud i.M p. m. For Clmlra and the West vlaBalamanctt at 3.10 p. m. For Audenrled, llazleton, Htockton, l.um. iter Yard, Weathrl and Penn Haven .luuo tlonat5.4f,7.10,8,iJSn. m.and 12 52, 3.10 and 2S p.m. For Jeanesvllle, lvlston and Ueavo: Meadow, 7.40, 8,03 a. m. nud 5,J p. ni, For Horanton at 5.47 I'M. 10.41a, m. 3.10 aud :3H p. m. For Har.le Urook. JmMn, urlfton and Free load at 5.47, 7.40, 9.0S, 10.11 a. iu 122 3.10 and 5.20 p. m. For (luakako at 6.17 and 9.03 a. m Mid 1.10 p. tn. For WUgans, Ullberton aud Frackvllle at .Wandtf.OSa m.,and 4.10 p. m. For Yutesvllle, Msliauoy City and Dolano ..47, 7.40, 9.0S, 10.41, 10.58 a. m.,122,3.10,V2l, 8.98, :i vjd 10.27 p.m. For lxt Oreek, 3lrardvlllo and Ashland i.27. 7.48, 8Ji2, 10.15 n. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.36 -i 10 nnd 3.14 p. m. For DarK-wuter, Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle .40, J.0N, 10J38 a. m., 12.52, 3. 10, 4.10, 5.26 and iM i.iii. For Bunk Mountain, New Utwton and loroH, 7.40, 9.08, 10.51 a. n,., 12.62, 3.10, 5.24 and 4.0S p. m. Fnr Itaven Huu, Oentralla, Mt. Carmol and llwmokln, 8.52, and 10.15 n. m., 1.40, 4.4C ind 8.08 p. ra. Trains leave Bbamokln for Shenandoah, .55 11.55 a. m.. 2.10, 4 JO and 9.30 p. in., arriving it Hnenaudoah, 9.05 a. m., 12. "i2. 3.10, S.2d and U.15 p. m. SUNDAY THAlNtt. For Lost Creek. Qlrardvllle and Ashland. W, 0.10 HJ5a.m.,2.4op. ra. For Darkwater. Bt. IJialr ana I'ottsvlUe. 5(l, 8.00, 9.30 a.m.. 2.45 p. m. i'or xaiesvuie, aiaiinnny uiiy ana ueutnu, 00,11.35 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 8.03 p, m. f or ljouy, A.uuennea anu ixaziowu, sjw m 1.40 p. m: For UrucU Ctinuk. Lehliihlon. Slalinftojo. lal&sauoua. Allnntown. Bethlehem. BMtot ind New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: ror I'niiaaeipnia, i.m p. rn. E H. 11YINOTON, t4pn'l Prim". Aort. Unthlln.i first National Bank SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennng, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Opcu Sally Jfrom 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST ! I'nltl on HnvlntCH IetoRltH. THE NEW WEBSTER Successor of the Unabridged mm "WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL TDICTIONARr; A GRAND INVESTMENT For tho ITamlly, the Sohool or the Library, Tho work of revision occupied over ten years, more than n hundred editorial la borers having been employed, aud over 8300,000 expended before the first copy hub priuitm. GOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS, A Pamnlilet of mieclmen nacres. Illustrations, testimonials, etc., sent free by the publishers, Caution is needed in Tjurclinslntr a dictions. ry, as photOKraphio reprints of a comparatively worthless edition of Webster are being marketed under various names, often by misrepresentation. GET THE DEST, The International, which bears the Imprint of G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., rUUUSHtHS, SPRINGFIELD, MasB., U.8.A. WM, NEISWENDER Has the local iigenoy for the Thomas Coul Company this year, and la prepared to fur nish coal of all sized at rates lower than, lust year. Tuos. Baihd, Supt. Horses aud Carriagos for Hire AT ALL TIMES AT Neiswonlcr's : Livery : Stable. WeHt Coal Street. J H POMBBOY) AT10RNY-T-LHW, OSoa Ueaiall'a bulldln lorner Main an Centi iJOCOCi 'hiladelphia and Reading Bailroad Time TU6r in eOeetJuly 1G, 1SV1 SilNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS H"or New York via Philadelphia, week days, .0 5.15, 7.20 a. m. and 12 36 2.60 and 5.M ni. Himday 3M and 7.4S a. m, For New rlr. Vln UE-k f U -1- .. - r r 'o, a. m. and 1Z.S5 Hud ibo p. m. in. XS'R na I'hiiatlelphla week days, '."i i,,a,73 "j.m- -.w and 6.56 pim, unday , 2.10 and 7.48 a. m 4.30 p. ni. Kflrrlsbur8. vroek aays, 2.10,7.30 a. m,i ,60, 5.65 p. m. h'm Afientown, week days, 7.20 x. m 12.3S . 0 j, m. pnlll:i. . i jt . -. . . u.'iiiL-, nnj Hit V F, 2.1W, 7,aU.ai III .. 2.3i 2.50 1 and 8.66 p. m, Banday, 2.10 and 7.48 for 'rumauui and Mahanoy City, weok' ys, 2.10, 6.&, 7.20, a. m., I23i 2.60 and 6.611 rn. Hnnrlntf O III il T JO n M a nn. Aaltlona) :or Maiianoy City, weeU ilaya 7.00 Kor Jjancwlcr and Columbia, -week days, TOfi.m., 2.50 p.m. ' tPm ILrMIIM.. l 1 -m a. a. .jefc (lays. 8.25, 7.2) autl UW a, ni., 1,83, 7.00 ouuuur n. 111., O.UJ U. III 1 cr Mahanoy Plane, weetr days," 2.10 8.25, it, 7.20 sad 11.80 a.m., 12.33, 1.85, 2.60, 6.55, OOanf ' .), n. m. Sunday, 2 10, 8.23 and 7.48 m. J.06. 4.30 u. m. ii. a.uo, i.iio t'. m. ir Qlrardvllle (Itappahannock Station) k days, 2.M, 3.23, 6.26, 7.20 and 11.80 a m., , 1 35, 2.60, 5,65, 7.00 ud H.25. p, m, Hnnday, r or uiraravuie 12.3S. 10, .2 ,, 7.48 a. nr.. 3.08. 4.30 p. m. or Ashland and ShamoKtn, rreek aaya.- a. in., i.uo, t,w ana vj in, cunaay ssi a. m s.VQ p, m. TKAINS POLl HUENANDOAH i Lave New York -via Philadelphia, weeK nya.7.1S a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m 12.10 iijhL, Handay, 8.00 p.m., 12.15 nlgnu Ltve Ne York vlft iHlipti llfmnlr- wnAtr , 4.30. 8.46 a. m 1.00 and 4.0) p. m, ijBaVO Phllrtllnlnliln. uvu d In anA 10.(0 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 D. ra.. from Broad ,j I CallowniU and 8.3,5 a. m. o.i4 11.30 p. m. rcni Rth anc t4rinn sLroeis. Hunrlnv 0.(19 n. ra. 11.H0 p. m. from 9th sM i.rjn. Jj'iave Keadlus. wtoilc davs. 1.3",. 7.10. ll'JiS nd U.S0 a. m., 5.55, 7J57 p. m. Sunday 13 and o.ie , m. iieavc rottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. ra '.'10, O il p. in. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. in. and ,06 . ra. . wve Taaiaqna, week days, 8.20, 8.48 and 2 : .1. iu.. 1,21, 7.13, and D.18 p. in. Sunday 3.20 43 . us. aa20p. m. .j.vo Maiianoy City, week days, 3,40, 9.18 :id 11.17a. m 1.61, 7.42 and 0.44 p.m. Bun. y, 8.48,8.17 i. m., 3.2) p. m. J.iave Mahanov IMano. weelr davs.241.4.C0 U, 95. ll.iO a. m.,l.')5, i0. 5 20, 8 26. 7.57, and i o.no n. Ml. Snndav 2.4, . 4.00. and 8.27. u. m 337,6.01 p.m. ixave uiraravuie (Hannauannocc riuiiioni VHek days, 2.47 4.07, 8.88, and 0.41 a. in., 12.0), 12, 5.5W, 6J2, 8.08 nnd lO.Od p. m. Hunday,2,47, 0 , EJ3 s,. m. 8.41, 5.07 p. m. ijeave tVUllamsport, week days, 3.00,9.45 and 1.65 a. m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Scuday 11.15 . ai. For Baltimore, Washlncton and the west la B. O. R. K.. tnrouKh trains luave Glrard -,,niu" nunbiuu, x: jiiinuriiuiin, ir. it, iv 11,! it 4.18. 801 aud il.27 a. tn.. 1.34. 4.21. fi.58 an .28 p. in. Sunday, 4,16 8.02 11.27 a. in., 4.21 OO ttDU D. ZU. ATliANTIO CITY DIVWION. 1 eavo Poiladolnhla. Chestnut sureet WUai I a ux Boutli Btreet, Wharf. For Atlantic Cltv. jm. Weeli-dnvs Exnrt-is. 8 00. 0:00 a. ra. 2 sZS 3.00, ..no, 5 00 . . Aooomaiodatlon,7.40a. ia. ana 4.15, 0 30 i. :a, nuaaays. express. 8.U0. u.uo a. tu. AO- comm.i-i.uton, B.00 a, ru. and 4.45 p. m. rseinruinB;. reave Auaauo t uy, aepot, tiautlcand Arkansas avenues wetr-la s Express, 7.00, 7.30, 0.00 a. m and 3 15, 4.00, 5.30 p. in. Accommodation 0.00, 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. in. Sundays -Express, 4.00, 0.00 p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. nnd S.Oo p. m. u. u. i.ajuuiui, ueu-i tramx aei. A. JM&dSOD. Pi es. & Gen'l Manazer. PNNSYLVANIA DA1LR0AD. eOnUTI.KILL, DIVIBION. nans aer September 1 1831, traint will tea tihruandoalx at follows: for Wlzcan. Ullberton. Jraokvllle. New .Jastle, St. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9,13 :u and 4.15 p m, Sundays, 000, 9.40 a in and 3.1 Op m. For Pottsvllle, 0.00, U.lu a m and 4.16 p m. Sundays, 600, 0.40 a in and 8.10 p m, Kor Headlns, 6.00, A m and 4.16 p n- Snndays, 000, 9.40 a. in. and 8.10 p m. For l'ottstown. PUoenixvillo. jSorrlstown cud Phlladelnhla (Broad street statloni. 8.00. a. in. and 4.15 p m woea: days unaays, cw, v.vj a m a.iu p m, Trains leave Frackvllle lor Uhenaudr.&h at 10.40 am and 12.11, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Sundays, 11.13 r. m and 5.40 p m. Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah, 10.15 and 11.48, a in 7.15, 9.42 p in. UundayG, 10.40 a m r.15 p m. IjsBve Philadelphia (Broad street station), (or Pottsvllle and Shenandoah, 6.57. 8.35 a m 4.10 and 7.03 1 m week dava. Sundas 8 60. and W.J3 am t'or New York, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 0.60, 7.80, 208,30. j.50. 11.00andll.l4.11.S5am.l2.00ncon. (limited emress, 1.03 4,50 p ra.) 12.21 12,44,1.40, . 2.30,4.90,4.02 5,0,6.2), 6.50 7.13 8.12 and lli.i'Tli . m, 12.01 night. JM1- On Hunoayu. 8.20. 4.05. 4.40. 8.85.8.12. 8.80 11 . a. nn loot O Q,l A n, IIm.T 4.soi, s 2S, s " i. h.n , i .. 14 a m and 12.01 nlshl, Kor Sea Girt. Lonsllranch and Intermediate stations 0.50, S.25 nud 11.30 a. in., 3.30, LOO p. m. week days. Suudayt 8.25 a. m. For llalllmoro and WasUlugton. 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 41. 0 57, 7.10 p.m and 12.03 uigui. uuuy uuu o oi, iu.o a. m., iz aj iiitnuea express with dining car tollaltimure) 1.30, 8. Ill p. in. we. k days. I'or IJaltlmoro only 2.02, 4.01 wcetedays, 6.03, 11.80 p. m. dally. r or lucnmomi, 7 zv a, 111. anu iz.wj nignt dally, 1 30 p. in, dally, except Sund.iy. iraina luavo xiarribuurg lor jriiisDurK ana an west every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m and ,0 1 tUmlted) and i.40, 8 SO, 0.35 p m. Way for Altoona. nam aud 4.10 p m every day. !'"or Pittsburg only, 11.23 a nt dally und 10.20 m Vieek days. lave Hunbury lor Wllllamsport, Elmlra, uiaiidalena, Hoehester, DutlUoand Nlagaia aiiSj e.iu a m uauy, ana i.m pm wees: aays. ror atklns. 5.80 Dm weekdays. Vot ICrle and Intermediate nolntn. 5.10 a m:. tally. l'"nr Iacs Haven, 5.10, and 9.56 a in, latiy, 1.42 and 6.30 p. ra. week days, ror tenova 6.10 am 1,42 and 5,83 p m week days, f.lo a. oi Sumlaye, hah. m. l-UUIl, J,H,WOOU, in. Man'r Uon. Pass. Ast 7-lLMINUTON & NOllTHEBN 11. It. Time table in effect llau.lO, 1891. Trains leave Heading (P. & It. station) for Gibraltar, Beyfert, Illratboro, Joanna, Spring Held, Waynesbnrg Junction, Coatesvllle,VV"est Chester,Chadsford Junction, 11. & O. Junction, Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 8.15 p. in. snnday only at 3.05 p.m. For Warwick, St. Peters and Intermediate statlons.dally except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., and J 5.19 p. m. Sunday only 8.15 a. m. j For lltrdsboro and Intermediate statisns. I Saturday only, at 12 in. SJI i t r or uaitimoro anu wasntngton in, ez 7iw J uuuy except eunuay ni u.zo ana sio a. in. and 3.16 n. m. Sunday only ai 8.05 11. m. Trains arrive at. Heading (P. & It. station) iroin Wilmington, 11. s. u. junction, Bionvj chanln, Chaddsrord Junction, West, Chester,! Lenape. Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junotlon,! Hprlngneld.Joanna, Blrdsboro, Uibraltar, Sey-fl len ana iniermeaiate stations, uauy excepts rjunaay ai iu.ui a, m. o.ra ana 0.1 ( p. in, aaa aay only at u.zi a. m. From St. Peters, warwicK ana intermediate stations, dally except and p. ra. Sunda: Sunday, at 8.2J a. m. ty only at 6 p. in. d Intermediate stations, From uirasDoro an Saturday only at 1.40 n. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cent Sunday. 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in. Sunday only at 11.24 a. m, ,v only 1 BOWNESS DltlGQS. Gen'l Pass. Act. A. Q. MCOA U8I1AN D, Supt. John R. Coyef ALttorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent,i OFFICE Beddall's Bcildimo, Cor. Mtln and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA PROPERTY FOR SALE: l A two and one-hair story doable fram. dwelling house, with stireim and res laurauw iocateu on ias ventre st. I din street. - a Seven dwelling htni6B at the corner of Gl bert and Lloyd streew. Goodlnvestmentj xerras rvasouame. it 1 it: 1