$1 Evening Herald. rUHLISl!:i) DAILY, SUNDAY KXCKPTIHi jr. C. linriUl, lldllor and VulilUhcr. IC.W. .. WATKIXH, Local IMMor. ALL TH E NEWS FOR ONE CENT TheKVKXIxa tlKHAl.Hhata larger etr ciiurtem in Shrnanitnah than any other jmijici IwblHtMi Hi"' 'V" to all. tUBscniPTioN rates: Daily. Wr year W " ' rear ... i a l!ntetl Ulne Entered Wtttv l'ostomos, at 8liafttidnu, Pn for tmh.mUMon tbroaguthe mat If h sewrad class mail natter. VBItNMBNT BY VETO. Extraordinary Power Assumed by Governor Pirttison. l'liiiH. Evening Htar. Tke Nmv York llncoruer has foinr- DrewTiftBuTretiiarks tiiioti tin- couiee of Govtmioj- l'atilkon In vetoing nidi largeniuibcr of (lie itieanures piiMi'd liy the JjeRlRlnture and f tilunltttMl I liim at rtieloKf of the miin for lain HiiprovAl.Tliwe nnliuml veri Ions conic Hwm upon uie I'oiinnfiiuuiiMUB oi in Governor by tlio Ledger, the Timm the 'JWytaph and otlitir nevriHi.ern inlicellanttotiH in their political sym pathies These journals would lend us to upioie that the Governor h:id 8HVfd tho slate frfin an nvnlnni!ho of bad legislation, nnd Hint but i'ortlio serene wisdom of the Governor, inao oefeallile nnd secure on Its Alpine heights of virtue, there is no Knowing what distaste r might have tie fallen, 'i'ho Recorder, however, takes another view, and suyn: "CondltloriH nuiy unhappily nrlpe when a Governor is justllltd In ajip'y lnt; lo liglRtation the leeson learned in the tthu)ui)lcH. Jlut no Mich condition cxitttti in Ve nnsyivanWi, nor at this tinio hi any either Ainerican plate. Tho veto jiower has been yiveu to lle lixeeuitlve as a sai red right, or t-pocinl privilege, to lie MmrniL-iy ue(l, to cor reot i-rrorB luto whic ii even tlio most prudent aei-oiiilil'e might fall, and not that the Executive should be the master of the Legislature." There Is force in the argument that when executive interference is neces sary to suppress the will of the )eop!e a cxprB4H by their representatives something Is wrong. Governor Paul son is one man, entirely fallible, wl'h out extraordinary capacity, of fair but limited experience, and who in the consideration of legislation bubmittcd for his approval lias lml neither the advantages of debate nor of the reports of committees, nor of buch Informa- lion as always goes ueioro legislative assemblies, nor of an interchange of views with the members -many of them specialists, nor of the machinery nnd processes of development out of which legislation matures. To tako it (or granted that any executive, his uiiml burdened with many duties, can in a few hours sweep through a niahs of legislation, killing here and theie, and make no mlhtakrB, is absurd. Such a power like that of slaying the innocents at the I'asaover was never inteudtd In any representative fo ni of government. 11 wo adopt it in i'enn sylvan la we may as well abolish the system nnd lnlriist all power to the Governor. The veto was intended as a legisla tive corrective, to bo sparingly used; really a sacred power only to he in volted in times of emergency. Laws passed under a misapprehension of facts, or under some impulse of pas slon. or marred by flagrant, uutier ceived error, of couiho invite and ehould receive the veto. For such con tingencies the veto was provided Moreover, an occasion may arise, as dtirint; the mania for inflation, when a really great and intrepid President, like Grant, may save the national credit. Such Instances are rare inde;I, out tney were wisely contemplated by the veto, and in every Instance when thuB Invoked its exercito was com mendable. Sometimes, as was seen under Jackson, Tyler, and more especially Johnson, It becomes a weapon of ofl'ense as acalnst n diss! dent legislature, and then Invariably leads to public scandal and Injury to the state. Hut the veto was never lu tended to bo an im-trument of vanity or a political agency in the hands of nn executive. So abused, it paralyzes legislation, by submitting it to the caprice of the executive, or by de stroying in the minds of self-respect' Ing representatives imv desire for Ieuislutlon or debate. What reason nble man with work to do at homo, no matter how ambitious to servo tlio state, will caro to emend his time in Uarrishurg enacting measures, only to see mom ppnngeu out in a lew saucy sentences of "iSxeeuMvo reasons" in t lie form of "a veto" by an ambitious , uovernnr ever nroouing over tue Presidency? Now is there anything in the record of Governor i'attlson to justify the people In clothing lilm with this autocratic, Olympian powei? We Bliould liuve grudged it to Washington or Lincoln, and why concede It to him? Governor Paulson's pollthal history is that of hii earnest Demo cratic panUun, who having won every ctep of preferment by llepublican sup port Is now nn uncompromising Dem ocrat. Ilia chief counsellor Is the leading Democratic party manager In the slate, u man who maiked bis ad ministration of the Post OllU'e by the KobesplerreHU policy of sending Ills opponent to the guillotine. Mr. wrlirht, the newly selected Tieomrer. implies the same methods to hlsi 11 Ice. we uo not especially liompluln or this. These men ale Jucksonuins, and be Jlove In the jHolisonlan maxim, detest nble an it in, that to the victors belong the spoilt). Nor have we any gilevauce with Pattlson. We rather like the young Governor, with his many on gaging qualities. We simply want him io rank where ho belongs, ns an ambitious, audacious Democratic politician, bent on his own advance ment, and to that end constructing u lolltlcal machine as cllectlvo as that ol 1111 in New York, and Gorman in Mnrylnnd. We arc llkewho anxious lliat tile most sacreu inucnnn oi im Executive, namely, tlio veto power hall not lie miuio an eiem-nt oi piuni 'iil ambition at tho sacrlflce of legis lative Independence Tlio unties o the uovcrnor nro ox ecutlve. Korean wo help thinking hat If tho mind of Governor Puttisoi. had been more upon them than upoi tho Destruction oi legiHiaiiou; n in had thought moieof enforcing the law 'ban of vctoluit them, much of tin present financial si-andal might have boen avoided. Governor Pattlsoi went to Ifnrrl-burii well informed oi the liiatd" worklimBof the City 'lVas urv.of the coudltiou of the Keystone Hank. He knew how chy tieaBureis enrned u liiitnlicil thoiisnnd a year He knew that I he state money was In peill, because of the influence which irovernul our finances. A liBnk presi dent, the one thing, which would have been (xpectetl ol uovcrnor rauison ihe moment ho reached Harrisbuig was ihe Inking of such measures hk would either have peelirtd the state uionov or exn sed the evil methods which brought It into peril. Not until the Mavor.und District Attorney 1 1 ixl lain bauds upon tho Tittwurei i.h a word said from Harrlsburg, ThiM may be culled an extreme critic ism, but Governor rattison and hi friends Invite it, wheii they call upon us to omuieiiil this mound ofslaiiKh teied legislation at Hairishnrg unit the Ulmcs, i,euijir aim -jetrgrapn -un iiarudintr with bands of muslu to cele- liitttu the tiiumnh of the Veto Power at the expense ol legislation. Il we are to nave government ny tin ImitMl. lrresnonsible veto, let nag. further and have government by u o ciacv. 15utter no laeirlsiaiuie ai ai tlian n ljeglstature oi weaKiingA uiraiu tospeul: their nrud. Moreover tin abuse of the veto, this handling Of it for political ends, will destroy tt. Tin emuriiencv mav come when tho credi of the state must bo maintained airnln-t socialism; when state fran ctilses must i eproseivcd against i;rasi inn lnononoIleB: when purtisansbli may run wild. Why weaken, there fore, so wicred an agency? We beheve In the veto, hut we do not believe in tho Government by veto. Wo bollev in trenchant remedies wheu occasli eerves, but that does not mean a dally reuline oi drastic medicines, we in' Heve in all the powers of tho stale the iudlclal. the leKlelatlve, the rlgl ot pardon, of culling out the troops, of tlie veto, hut tney are sacied, to be Ubed tenderly and with care, as they may suve and servo the stale and not as Instruments of personal ambltioi and party gain. What a Prominent Physician and Ohemist says After Analysis and Practical Teat. Dr. J. Jjistfr, formerly of Jtelleviie IJospitttt jieaicat uouetia una L.ony juana miiiege, sitetiKs as follows : Nkw Yomc, October 25. 18'JO. Alva s nrnzlllan speclllo Co., G Wall sir at. Oonts : The simp e of your Cactus Wood Cuie, which I brught fix anolyhls, I lme fculijccted lo a very thorougti lert, andean Una uotn Rlngle tinceof mlucrnloriucrcurml proi niallon lu It whatever; ur.d, lis I Inn e had confclieiublo opcrleuco In llKconHlui tlonul cll'tct lu rcrlnln ulcuahcH already known to you, I consider It the Barest and bekt vegetable blood puiitlor lu tho market. Yours respcctlally, U. J. i YhTKU, t'h I M. D. Bold lit Ktrlln's Drug Utoieergusou llonse Ulock, Hieuaudoari. Weigh your words, and do not throw in too many for good mctuuro. Shiloli's Ooneumptlon Curo. This lu beyond eiuesllon the irost Klie cesilul Cougn Medicine we have ever sold, a lew doses luurlubly cure the worstuiscKol Cough, Croup, and lliouchlllB, while Its non derlu! success In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of intdlcluc. Uinco It's tlrbt discovery it has been told on u gunrantce, a test which uo other medicine can Htitud. li you have a Cough we earnestly UfaK uu io fry n. i'nee iu ceuis, oocnis, una 11.10. Jf your Lungs mo tore, chest or Hack lame, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by O. it. llagenbuch, M. K. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Tho can't-got-awny smilos whon ho ejn- sults liia thormoiuotor. What the Druggists say of Hciskell's Ointment: ' Whennoaroahlcetl to n-couunwid r preimra tlon fur Kkin dlKfiiso, uo humt nut Ukibkkll's Ointiiknt, with every confldeuw of lUfcuceebi. fill treatment of tlio (lfeuo.' J. C. Ueiuck, 5 Main 8t., Uutlcr, To. "I havobwn aeUInjf 1Iki8ki:lj,'s Ointuknt forelovt'n ywirH. Halves unlvereul satl.fuclloa Jt will curTKTrKit." O. W. IUcKKNBKnorR, Halnbridee, T- Wo have evidence of tho curative prorrcrtK Of IlKISKKLL'8 OINTUUNT htlTO, It IS U fc'OOi? rellnbloolnttnent,M 1'luuikq & KsLEit, Tarcntura, 1'a. "In all skin dlmiwa I Invnrlably recomtuod UlUaKLLL'a OlNTMKNT." J. J. Kkil, Bbnrrcbnrg:, Ta. "irKISKKLIH OiNTMHNT CUfPB When fill ?ln faliB," Mt Cx.ei.lan A ltEEi), Kreix)rt, I'a, "Ukiskkll'r Oiktmknt fietls on Ita own merit u ii, jaroN. Kiltaunbii:, Va. la and will over bo tho Komcd for Omit. Tiiflnonza. Bnokaoho. Pains in tho Bide. Ohost ana' Joint, Neuralgia, Sprains, &o Eefoi'e joa seed to buy, oliUia 7T FREE OF CHARGE'S yaln&Die Doom uuwe to ui aim." wru idorsemenU of prominent pbysioianB F.AD.MCHTEH&CO., SIO Broadway, NEW YORK. 28 Prize Medals Awardedl 1 TT . Tl.1.14. J. T . Kuremborn, KoBsUln, Lelpilo, 50 Oenta a bottle, For Salo by! i. J . r. Kini.iN, SHENANDOAH, PA. and otber drucguu. LAKESIDE! Tlio finest in tho interior of tlio State. Only available health and pleasure grounds in tho Anthracite region. The naturnl attractions and msgtiifl- cent scenery of the plnco are tin- equalled, and a day of recren lion and pleasure may he , spent in II to advantage. There Is good Ashing and ' bathing in tho twin lakes Burroundlngthe grounds. Hoat houses will be built on thelnkcBldo nnd regn'tjis will hefieiiuentthlsseBson For Sunday Schools, Lodges, &,c, Tlio gronnda are most biiltnble for plc-nlce Information, call O. A. KEIM, every WATERPROOF f THAT BE UP to 3?tJo-t to H&qrt THE MAR EC NEEDS tiO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Has no rival In the world. 800 years' rerlenco In llrazi and two years in this couu try. It positively cures all diseases nrlstng irom imimio uiooa. so mineral, no lanures, no reiapscs. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Loliigli Valley Railroad. ARRANGEMENT OF I'A&SKKQEB TBAJNB. MAY 10. 1891. PflBSCDfirer trains will leave Hhpnnnrinah fnr MBllcli cnunE. L.ehleliton. Hlntlnctun. rtj. shu(ur, Aiieniown, iiemienem, r'Jasiou, l-mi adeiphia and Hew York at 0.47, 7.10, B.08a.m., 11162, 8.10, 5.26 p.m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Slroudsburg at 6.47, a. in., and S.2U p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.08 a, m For White Haven, Wllfces-Barre and Fltts ton 6.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. ra., 3.10 and 64 p. m. ForTunkhanuock, 10,41 a, m 3.10 and 6.26 p. m, Knr Auburn. It linen, Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m., and 6.21 p. m. For Locey vllle,Tuwanda, Bayro, Wavorly, Elrulra, Itochesier, Bullalo. Mapara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.2B p, m. For Mmlra and the West via Ualamauca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled, Hailcton, Btockton, Lum ber Yard, Weatherly and 1'enu Haven Jnno 1 ton at 6.4 7, 7.40, 8,08a. m.and 12.62, 3.10 aud h;ia p.m. Kor Jeanesvllle, Ixivlston and Beavw Meadow, 7.10, 9.08 a. m. and 6,26 p. ra, ForKcrantonat6.17 ll.OH, 10.41 a. m. 8,10 and 5:211 p. m. For Haute lirook. Jeddo, Urlfton and Free land at 6.47, 7,40, 9.08, 10.41 a. ru 1252 3.10 and 6.2ip.m. l''.,r tiuakate at 6.47 and 9.08 a.m., and 8.10 p. in, For Wiggans, Gllbertou and KrucUvllle at o.W and tf.oa a in,, and 4.10 p. m. for Yatesvllle, Mahauoy City and itolano AT. 7.4l. HAH. 10.il. 10 S8 a. 111..11.1U S.10.(,.l. 8.0(1 o.v i d 10.27 p. m. orlxt 1'ieelc, airardvllle and Ashland iM, 7.46,8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.10,1.10, 0M, B.10 and 9.11 p. m. For Darkwalcr, Ht. Clslr and PotUvllle 7.40, '1.08, 108 a.m., 12.62,8.10, 1.10, 6.2 and . p. in For Buck Mountain, New llmton and Morea, 7.10, 9.08, 11 .53 u. m., 122, 3.10, 6.2 and 8.0a p. m. For ltnven ltun. Centrnlla. StL Carniol and tjbamukln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. in., 1.4U, l.ir ana .uo p. 111. Trains leave Bhainokln tor Uhenandoab, 7.66 11 i5 a. 111.. 2.10, 4.30 and 9.S0 p. ra., arriving at HbeuHiiuouu, U.W u. ra., 12J2, 3.10, 6.26 and 11.15 p. m. BUN DAY THAINB. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland. 6.50, 0.10 HJtt a. m., 2.11 1; m. For Darkwater. Bt. ulklr and 1'olUvlllf, 5.60, 8.9), 90 . m.. 2.45 p. ra. For Yalesvllle, Alahanoy City and Delano. 8.W), 11 Si a. m.. 1.10, 1.10, :03 p. m. For lxay, Audenrled and llaileton, 8J a- in., 1.40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Lcblghtou, Hlatlntton. CaUsauqua, Allcntown, lfethlehem, KavU and New York, 8.00 a. 111., 1.10 p. m; For I'hUadelphla, 1.10 p. m. 13 11. BYINGTON, Uea'l Vesa, Agu, Bethlehem, Summer Resort, Pic-nic and Pleasure Grounds I T AlfESIDE (Kad MRlinnoy Juuctlon) m!d. XJ way between Jlahmoy City and Tatno- qua, ihiw manuged by n uer stock coin pntiy, will bo open to tlio pubho within a few weeks, nnd dales can now bo iccured. A lumber of societies liave nlrcndy been booked and others wl&blng dfslmble dates should ninke apiilloatlon without delay. Under tho now mnnngcinent mnnr Imnrovc- meut will bo mndr-, somo of them being now tinder way, that wlllmnknll the pio-ntonnd pleasure grounds of the region. A 1-rno (lmiclng pavilltiiu nnd n tr tllrg lrk are among the new additions. Thebefct horses In the Btntowlll beecurtd torn nor irui mm 8Bun. and outinps. For dates and other on or address, Excursion Manager, SirHNANllOAH, PA.. COLUH or CUFF CAN BE RELIED ON g3lpllT 2 to X3ISCOI02? S Williams d Bro. Chamber Bets, Bedsteads, liurcnus, Chlflonlors, Wash Btanda, Conches, Dressing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Arraolres, Bldeboards, Dining Tables, China Closets, Dining Chilrs, Buffets, Brooking Chairs, Card Tables, Mirrors, Bo fas, TeaTnblts, Parlor Bulls, Lounges, Divans, Easy Chairs, 1'nrlor Cubluets, Easels, Music Cablnots, Flano Chairs, Hall Stands, Settees, Hall Tables, Fancy Tables, Wood Mantels, Book Cases, Writing Desks, Secretaries, Book Cabinets, Pianos, Organs, Bewlng Machines. E AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS BOTTOM PRICES. Williams Oro, 8HENA2TOOAH, PA. SUFFERING WOMEN'S rfiuuntly fullowmgH fnld or i'icOBur, or frci ' i uUtuttnudl WBiitujcpfcHf . iMMuUrJ-to thatr avs, -h" Uva OR, DuCHOINE'D Ortebrned 'EM ALE RECULA1IW Pi Lit ' hnT lire Bti-oiiRtb" ulna ttibv oiittn wtiet , i.Tl, t inifj. vlitur uikA iiifunifat La funic La uil trtu'l an . th Or,Hartr fwHt oh 0C0..M.IOUIS. Ma WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MlNlllAli WATEIt, He use of which will snmi ineutB nrrisssiy to health. It will cure the Kidneys, Liver, Btomach, and all Bowel and Ulsdder diseases, It wllldlsrolve calculland riniovelhtm. Iticmoves Ihe uilo add from the blood and thus destroys Malaria and mum. ii cures unburn aisease, ana is reclally recommended for people advanced life, and for general debility. For undoubted proofs or this send for namnhlet elvlne: mil PBrtlculais.toJ.lt. 1'KllllY, Water ol Lite v.o., si couiu jauin m Yi iixcs-uarre, ra. BiRl THIS MARK. 1'RADE Mark.' REPUBLICAN County Convention The members of the Homibllcnn nnrlvof Bchuylslll conn y ate rcquesint to assemble in mcir resprciivo eiocnon tiisiricis nunc places where tholtepubllcandelegateelectlons weie hld Ihri jcurtexceptwherecliangos, no iicesoi wniui win ue gien luroiigu me news papers) on Saturday, Aityttst 1, 1801, between Hip boms of 8 and 7 o'clock ti. m. to elect del' gates aud alternates lot lie County uoneiiuon 10 no item austmsi, si lu o eioca m.. in uentenniai nan, l'01tvlll. ai the mo time and place liicinb rsoi llio Itenub. licnn County Cominlttto and their alternates tIII be voted lor la like manner hh deiruntes to the County Convention. i ii" lneni' crs rn m the Twenty ninth Sena toibil district attending llioCrunty Conven Hon will meet August lih. ntao'oiockp m., lu Centennial Hall, 1'nltsvllle, for tho pun oec of plac ug lu nomliintlon two (2 inidldates lobe voeirra deb gates 10 the Constitu tional Convention. The nn labors fiom the Thirtieth Hpimtnrlol rtlsliloi attending tliot'ouuiy ( onventtou will iiictji auku.1 no, hi a o coca p m., in vcnien ulnl Hall, roUnvllli-. liir tho uurnnse ot rluc- lng lu nomination two (2) caiicltdntes lobe voted for as delegates to the Couitltutli.nHl uonvetiiinn. Ihe follovyinff nrrsons nnd nltprnntn lmve nenii miimllllul tocoiiduct llm e ectlon; Ashlanii First ward, David Da' Is, A S Lnu boiiBtlue: alteruates John K Lvvens. J v Gar ner. Athianfl Beeo' a wnrd.wllllnm Cleaver. OAV t-cllBtermAChifr: nharnatMM K a I.-uhru V M James. Ashland Thlrrl wnrd. ('lirl. lironpi'. Aniltnw Vatishll: nlternaies luum Yurnell. .lr. .1 f) uensei. iVshtnnd Fourth ward, .tamrii I I nU-n. w .T Willlsm;.nlieriii.tei J it lb sel, George I.lb Asbl .uifTKlIth ward, 0car I'etl.erofl, Wm. uwiiuiaiui, aiir-rnHLes neniy rnui, j ciiuil, Anburn. Dr. CllurlrH K Onull. .Inacnh Kind. erieu; nlterua os, Jamis haush, T. V. .Mojei i'iirj r.HRi, jubii iterry, r eiren: auer mites, Itobeii Grieu Jr., Henry llo.lck. ll.rry Wel,G. Hresllti, Joliu Koiuhnit; al ternates, J F Bait, Enhrlum Yarnall. liuuer iortii, own ' onroy, M. Costello; hemiite. Harry Mctllnnes. llilllcr Hast, klphnul l.'ivnn. .T..lm niimtli- unuiuuie, 1 airii-j; ieeney. miner "oinii. u r etienuan, u A Kleos: nl teiliatt-, Joiin Dugau. Duller NnrthWMRt. .Infl TTnrnbtotn. r3 R oiaurei" aner' ale. John Mveonr. BillllSUlcIC ISasl. II I) Ifoi'.h .liiimn Dclnncr allernaies. I It Konh.-stot.tt. Miitni- uruiiijwicK vi ffi, jonatiiau Leiuy, trana luM, iiin inuie, awiener, Biylh. (Silver Creek). V J Matthews, More Finicv: alternates. W Murrv. 1) MniiHitiir. Blyihe (Ccmbolal. J Hevnolds. Daniel lfnp; alter, atei. Itobert Thomas. 8 Thomas. Blylhu (Katka Wllllaui), JoUa F Boyer. Nicholas Thornton. llrauoii. Juoeib Zimmerman. Tl F Luckcnblll: nueruRies u w jianu'i, isaao Morgan. Ctiss North, Patrick Ureuujfl, Mlohael ureuuuu. (jHSMlllth. ATniff-tii .TnnM. v T.viiph (Jiessoiin South. John Beruer. O W Merke): nlternaies G llollman. Itobert Asli. Cre soua Nt.rlh. H llrif-er. n iirr-A Itned! HiLeriiHies Lt it ioeicr, v itugnes. uvih. ju. a auiriiu. murLiii nf-eu. Eldred. .T D lletiler. .1 Hodenhemer: alter. nates 1) H s-rallh. Daniel .i ltz ti.ldred wist, W H 'lercstreser, Fremont lf.,vt(r.l. .,1.k....ad T l.r ........ t .....I Tin.. slneor. Fraiiey. a l" miorstmi, o w iiuttei; alter nntesNiiilmn JClricnger Emit Aidmau. Foster, Joseph Hule fdgu John Hay; alter nates Thomas Gray, Lewis Ueed. iracH.viua j v rrice, amnuei wynn: auer- nutes Wm D ivl. II T livulis. uiMtovuie I'.nhi wura. .11 nn Lewis, ai Howci: allernfltOT Nlchulas lilus'.. Thomas Davis. (.Irani villa Middle ward. Louis Blass. Chas Orantrer. uiiuiuvi'io wesiw.ua. w il 1 rice, vv 'ruv. lor; alternates Thomas Kvans, Thomas llrncev. unuenon wesi warn, tviuiuin uensinger, w inecnoiiy GUbcrlon East ward. K Carey. K O Murray: alternates 1" F Murnhv. W 11 Frvmvcr. Hllberton Middle ward. M A Lcary. il II Baker. Goidon, N Jl Frank. J i Bervls, Jr.; alter- uaiCH i n iireuer, u u iiencu. Hcglns Kust, James Dunklebcigcr, A mauler; aueru-iio iiaurer. lltBlUa II IDUl. ILOUJU.l, U , .IGbllUlj 111 if mates John Hlckert. A. K. Iiu lensliiL'ir. Ilu- ley. W O Baltzer. HS Gilbert: nliernate B Bowman. Kline, Frank Ksntner, Isaac rnllllps, alter uste J J Brei 11. Luuaiocvine. Henry urumueuer. J Fuses- eio-; aiicrnaie.w 1.1-iiier. Mt. emboli, nenry hell, lionert uamroeii. Klnnnelm Nor h fFocht'sl. John Gerber. Davy chy; allernnte Jcro Uocht. Muuhelm North (McDcrmotl's), A Btnrm,W jtnue; Hiicriiuiu iv xeur jMauneim jnrui inrowirsj, a itioriimer, W Weaver; ulicrnato Geortro Wacnor. Manucim ptoruitaieioisj, j j I'liuere, wm Kliuau; aueruaie rrunauu iimaie. 1I1U UI1C1I11 0U11I.H iit;uci Ki, " 1 JICUU1, ,v o Bhai ffer; alternates Charles Fisher, BH Ithlne, Mnuanoy vvesi tijOfai urtekj, ueo v jonn soo. Georeo Thomnfou: alternate W Jones. Muhauoy West (Haven Run), Thomus B rweruie, wiuiaiu auui iou, Mehatioy West (Biownsvllle), Jas neato B ltr wn: alternates J Price. J James Mahauoy West (Wm. I'enn). Thomas May. John lluches: alternate J Melz. Mnluiiioy Kust (Lautgnn's), a Frost, George iticnnraH. Mahanov Kast (Cole's No. 1). Jacob Ulllesnle, Dennis Wholen. Mananoy nasi (L01esK0.ii, Jus .-Manillas, Daniel Thomas. Mananoy irost (inii'fi, Aninony Biacu, William WrlL-ht. Jr. Mahanov Cltv First ward. J J Coyle. 13 Morris: alternates D Klin -. Jl o'-llva. Mahanov Oitv Becnnd ward. E Barlor. John U1lll.lll UM.VB M UBU'U HUkUVd, u b.... I..II...,.,, ..Ila...ni.a l..UAil, tlxdVicj I.- Mllll mtm. Jr. fliananoy e;ny inira wara, 11 11 unciicr. u urim: alternates jacon cecacr. v uen nls. Mahanoy CI y Fourth ward. WY Weber A C Bliermau: alternates J A BcllEmun. T O Thomas. Mahanoy City Fifth ward. A Dower. Geo Parffett; alternates Iteese Itosser, lsaao Morgan. Mluersvllle East wird, J Phillips,' John uowmau: aueruaie uaiviu i'nee. Mluersvllle West ward. William Faulkner, Edwaid Bhlssler. Mlddleport, Thomas Jennlngi.B W Bausier, uiieruuies r a jjiicuey, j oiepueus. New Castle. New Cattle. Daniel Weller, Alonzo lteber: alternate Theodore Weller. New Castte, Wad) svllle, J D Thomas, Tf B Thomas, alternate James Head. norwegian jinst, uurry s, w nuriou, Bramley: alternate iVIlllam Ilodsors. Norwegian West. Currnn'g. .1 Elsenburc. Thomas Keatlnc: alternate J 11 Kelly. riorwegiaa cast lownsnip, ju iiany, 1 rr uunen; alternates james uoiian, w uonaia sou. ew Philadelphia, B W Jones, J Tanner; altermile Philip Evans. New lltugguld, David Vetler, II B Koch; micruu'UMj a iiuusuciger, u l.eiscr. Oiwlgsbuig, J A Dleleuderfer, A B Gosl nlternaies Ii o Fey, A (J Elsenhuth. Pluecrove boroush. A H Mauweller. G Thlel; alternates 1) J Genscmer. Poler Kiney, i-inegrovo townsuip j-nsi, a v iieDcr, Yoder: alternates M Woikmun. LB Adams, Plnegtove township West, Ezra Boughiner, G B Blah); ulieri-uies George Adams, E, Kltuecr. Palo Alto, E T Priest, E Hay; alternates Aiex uovan, wunam joneB. Port Clinton, OC Hatch, Eugene Bond; al ternates. A A Klrlln. A I" Hatch. 1 ort Carbon, Win Vtenlz, Henry Wana- niaker. Port Carbon, (Mechanlcsvllle), Fiank Btur. uinii, rtuj aduuuHi Potior East. 1 N Evans. Hiram Dmwer. Porter West, W Murtz, J Uroholtz; alter natei. G W BchroD. Euueoe llnm. Porter North, lidward Ilmitz. Jacob Itunipf, alternates T J Davis, J btrousser. PottsvtHe Bouilt ward, Arthur Bhay.Georgo iVHluei; aneruaie w wniiney, jr. PotUvllle t-out Ileum war ', ug. BtKnecht G I'Bchrlnk: allernale J (1 Friek. PollsvllleMlddle waid. Jnhn Kberl, Geo K Bmtth; alien nlew J T Bujder. J M Fieck. PotUvllle Northeast waid, 11 II Hill, EO Nlchi 1; nlternaies W Bum, F F Wade. Pottsvllle f orthwest ward, Owens, John U UII1IFUU. .II.IUHIlBUIillll HCUHUIU, H JV1IVI'. PotUvllle Seventh weid, Wesley Bailor. u non oh picktou; auernaies Emst ueyers, Buechley. PotUvllle Nerthward, Giorge Owens, Jos uavis; aiteiuaie Aiei leinj le.-" jiaun, i nomas iiri auuiy, 11 (i v suer, alter nates lavld Hughes, Thomas Downs. Hush (Hauck). W A Btlttlcr, W W Kaup; allernale Joellleln, Itush tLutz's), H' U Job, E F Hampshire. ltclily.Hei rj Zerby, Itobert Weir. ltyan, Albert Kills, Joseph Matthews; alter nates Daniel Jones, W v eaver. Bchuylklll Haven Eastward, J U Sterner, II Sllnnlcli: alternates WDfliinil tit Blnkley. " " Pciii.yiKiii iiaven Houlh ward, Chas Harbst. DKctsbner.' alternHtes W Ittiu,a... .7 Knatr. u. Hyhiiylkllt Haven North word, II Btcrner.W 0 Ituey; nliernate II F Iloblnson. ,lruerv Schuylkill Haven Westward, GcoAHliner. frr, Thomas Sleek, sllernute D Flanncrv. KclUlVlklll tljWiitliln It l,'in,l,, ii Btlmeli; alternates Charles DeLoug, F Brock, man at. Ciir Smith ward. Wash Orme, J Hog. kLl,.',,?,ri'.Bi,l!r.".alp,, tiughos, W II Lee. st. Clnlr North w.inl.George Blacker, Harry Hellgman,- nl ernales Jrin, urth, T - ee v M lilnlr Middle ward. B II Lee, It c lkiyer alternates J Evans, o Ludklnblll niicmimiKiui, i irsi ward, William Ilsuan iihu Thurlbv- sliir,uiSi:m,TJ,,v:m-.ftlluse n a1 'Sr LI ndlftl'; Snd wnrd, ChnrleS Phillips OAKelii,- alternates Henry Goodmau, V xl O file I QB Blinsi doah, THrrt wnirt, Dr. ,1 Hteln E IC Illttfrmnn: nlUnmliR .ini.V, n-. .."l..L" 'tt.S Dadtlow. - r Khenandnnh, Konrth waul, John A Lrwla Kelw I) Beddail; alternates 'V Bentt Hogu" Bhennndoah, Filth wnrd, Henry Wnrntck. John Iliinn; nltcrnutes T owell. H niiel i,Z?,.li;-.rv.VTrii, John.Merget, Iewls- Vi .T , i.'.'i.11 "lassinlre. la$W,SWLY.'!'(i- Davis. J CWalt. ers: alternate F Dai,. inriuuiil uo ouen. KnsL wnrrt. W Mivni Tlmmas Coekill; nltornntes 0 H Hesser, ', w1'!'eli"oul bnrongh, West ward, J Broner, Ci Ml tin I tie ...wr - "nviiiniia in. a I1H1U. A It Tlclnnnt tnwrftltln Workman, Harry - ii'iiii Ilpj er Mahiintongo John Kllnejhouy. union, PraiiclsHeitzer. Ellas Miller- 1 tO Gideon Itm-ltnr. Union East, Ndson Brandon, Goo ICiucht; nl'erimle L T Brandon. ' n.nrFhreroi;:,hu 11 nav,a' J N iM Mei- n,,We,!.n',,e0.C, " We't Penn Ki nlti tr.i.v'a t 11 m.i. Jocob Longneckor. T"PjV .cnuI,or,U0,,8t (Mactz's), WMaunts. Dnvldcho West Pcnn Northwp&i. (Wrini'si tm.., inn. man, Henry Tyson. ivusniiiBiou (iiaiaorra), Lyman G Heed. Georgo Sell. r wamngion (ltook), John Fertl. W FMstz. Wayne, North, Daniel Yolih, G D Itord. WBVne. Botlth. .TlimfR A llnHnai- t.-mh. Hofr.ttu. ' Yorkvllle, Isaac Ittch, Henry Becker. D. D. PHILLltH, Chairman. Pfailadelpbiftand Reading fiailroad.J Kins Table In etfect May 10, lHltl j i'iUIKS LEAVE SDENANDOAH AS FOLLOW for New York via Philadelphia, week days. 0 5.26, 7.20 n. 111. and 12 85 2.C0 and b.5S 111. Bunday 2.10 and 7.4s a. in. For New tork, via Mauih Chunk, week days, 6.26. 30, a. ra. and 12.3 ! aud 2.(0 p. m. s'or Keadlnc aud Philadelphia weeJi dsva. 2.10, 5.26. 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.60 nnd 6.55 p. m. uuuity.z wwiu i.isa. m. Far Harrlsburg, wetik days, 2.10,7.5X1 a. nQ ' .CO. 6.65n.m. W . t or Alloiitown, week days, 7.20 1. m. 2J3S. . 0 p, ra. jr Fottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7J,-. m., 2.3iS.cO una 5.55 p.m. Bunday, 2 10 and7.lt , ..1. fror Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week ays, 2. 0, 6.45, 7.20, a. m., 12.3j 2.E0 and 6.65 . m. Bunday, 2. 10 and 7.43 u. in. Additional nr Mahanoy City, week dayB 7.00 p. in. Fur Iianceviter and Columbia, week days, 20 a, m., 2.60 p. m. (for WlUlamenorl, Snnbury and Lewlsbure. xeak doys. 3.2i, 7.20 and 11 J a. m 1.33, 7.55 m. Bunday 3:23 a. m. l or Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2.10 8.2i, 5. 7.20 and 11.39 a. ra.. 12.3.5. 1.35. 2.60.6.55. 7.00 aaf '.ii, p. ni. Bunday, 2 10, 8.25 and 7.18 a. m. ,,f 5 1 m. For uiraravine (ttappanannocc oiaiionj n unia. i '. 0.7, ti.wi. cviiu ii.iMft, ui, 12.35. 1 R6 .uO. 6.6!. 7.00 andB.25. P. m. Bunday 2-10 2 , 7.18 a, iu S.t'5 p. m. or Ashland ana Uharaokin, week aays. .2,5.2j,7.20, 11.33 a. m 1.35, 7.00 and ,26 .. m. Bunday 3 21 a. m., 3.05 p. m. XilAlNU I-OU SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via Philadelphia, weel: lays, 7.15 a. in., 1,30, 1.00, 7.30 p. in,, 12.10 light. Bunday, 0.O0 p. ra., 12,15 night. Leave Ne York via Manch Chunk, week lays, 4.30, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 4.01 p. ra. 'iave Philadelphia, wees days, 4.10. and 10.00 a. ru. 4.00 and tl.00 p.m.. frum Broad enJCallowhiUand 8.35 a. m.and. 11.80 p. in. from 8th am ureen streets. Bunday 9.05 a. m. 11.10 p. m. from th and ijniia. Leuvo ittKtaiug, week days, l.si. v.iu. iu.it .nd 11.50 a. in., 5.55, 7J7 p, m. Bunday 1,35 unC id.43 a. m. Leave Poltavllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a, m., lii,0.11 p. m. Bunday, 2.40 a. ra. and 2.1 5 Am. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.18 nnd 11 2 1 a. ra., 1.21, 7.13, and 0.18 p.m. Bunday S.Sj)-, 1. ra. and 2.50 p. m. . 1 ava Mahanoy City, week days, 3.10, -tUUXJL.fi tt 1U., a.ui, I.UHUU v.11 11, ui. D1U1 lay, K.KI a, m., 3.UI p. ra., Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2-4), l.tO' 9.3iJ,D-3i. 11. -a. m,,l.t5, 2.CB. ."20, 0 26.7.57, arid lu.OOp. ra. Bunday 2.4 , 4.00, and 8,'.'0,a. m. 1 , p. ra. i-cave Glrardvllle (Itappahannock Blatlonl k days. 2.47, 4.07, 8.36, and 0.41 a. ra 12,05, . 2, 5.20, 0.82, 8.03 and 10.00 p. m. Bunday, 2,17, l.2i, 8.28 a.m. 8.41 p. m. Leave WiUtamsport, week days, 8.00,9.15 ana a.06 a. m. 3.85 ana J1.I3 p. m. Bunday 11,15 ,', id. For Baltimore, Washington and the weal . la B. ft O. It. It., through trains leave GIrard Wimie etatlon, Philadelphia, (P. a K. It. P..) at 4.16, 801 and 11.27 a. ni., 1.34, 4.24 , 6.55 ana ,23 p. in. Bunday, 1.18 8.02 U.27 a, m 4.21 ,65 and 7.2 J p. m. ATllANTIO CITY DIVISION. Leave JPnUadelphla, Chestnut Htroet Whart nd South Htroet Wharf. For Atlantic CltV. Week-days Express 9:00 a. m. and 2.00, (.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a.m., 6.09 p. ra. Sundays. Express, B.OO, a. ra. Accommo dation, 8.00 a. m.and .80 p. xu. jKeturulug. leave Atlautlo City, depot cornel tUtntlo and Arkansas avenues. week-elayii -Express, 7.80, 0.U0, a. m, andl.OO, p. in. Vocommodatlon, COO, 8.05 a. m. and 1.30 1.30 p. ra. Snndays. Express, 4.00 p. m, Accommola. tlon, 7.30 a. m. and 10 p. m. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l Fass'r Agll v. A. MoLEOD, Pres. t Gen'l Manager. iy-ILMINaTON & NORTUEHN It. 1. 7me table in effect Mav, 10, 1891. Trains leave Heading (P. s H. station) for Gibraltar, Beyftrt, Blratboro, Joanna, BprlnsSj-n field, Waynesburg Junction, CoateBVllle,Vli-fC J Chester,!, hudsford Junction, B. a O. Juuub'JI Wilmington and intermediate stations, i-ffj except bunday, at G.25 and 8.30 a.m. andtCr p. ra. Sunday only at 3.05 p. m. For Warwick, BUPetera and intermediate statlons,dally except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., ana 5.19 p. 111. Sunday only 8.16 a. m. For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Baturduy only, at 12 m. For Baltimore and Washington IB. A 0. It. H.) dally except Bunday attf.25und 8.S0 a. m. and 3.15 p. ra. t-unday only al 3.05 p. 111. Trains arrive ai Heading (P. ft It. station) from Wilmington. B. ft D. Junction, Mont ehauln, Chaddsiord Junction, West Chester, Lenape. Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Bprlngneld.Jounna, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey. ferinud lniennedlute stations, dally except Sunday at 10.20 a. ra. 6.62 and 8.17 p. ra, Bun day only at 11.24 a. m. From St. Peteis, Warwick and Intermediate) stations, daily except Huntley, at t.23 a. 11a. . and 2.26 p. ra. Bunday only at 8 p. ra. From Biidsboio and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1 40 p. m. Fiom Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cept Sunday, 10 20 a. ra. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m. Bunday only t 11.21 a. in. BOWNKSS BUIGGB, Gen'l Pass, Agt. A. G. MoCAUSLAND, Bupt. RUPTURE, We, ttie undersigned, are entirely cured ol Ilupture by Dr. J. 1). MAYEIt, 811 Arch St.. Phlla, Tlomas 11. Hartung, New Itluggold, Pa., I. "aodt, BoutU Easton, Pa., L. P. ft C. A. Dclurck, O oy, Pa It. G. Btnuley. 121 Bnruce Bt . Lebanon. I'a.. A. Schneider. Locu.t Dulo, Pa., D, 11. Noll, Lime- klin, Pa., Win. E. liar enstlne. Phoentxvllle. Pa.. W. M. Lelnbach. 1121 WashlUEton St.! lteadlng, Pa., J. 0. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard Bt., Harrlstmrg, I'a., C. Keehn, Douelassvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYEH Is at Hotel I'enn, Heading, Pa., on tho 2nd Saturday of each mouth. Cull to seo him. It. MUCKER, M. D., Mom East Centre Street; Mahanoy City, Pa3 bmju turn uii miecnu aueunuii u .peouuiy. i i