Evening Herald. boat. rUlJLlSIIIH) DAILY, SUNDAY iJXCKl'TBD IT. a norillt) TklUnr anil 1'uhUiher. ll'jr. ll'l TKtXS, Loenl IMItor. ALU THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT 77k, M'Kirrxa ItKHAU) hat a larger sir-1 .i-u ... MMiAtulnnh than anil Miter wiper 1 BWWWn " ...... - - i jrubHthtd, lion "I m " . 3 0 WB-wtft.r. tier vmr I 0 Entered at the PostoHlce, at Buenandpah, fa for transmission through mo maim M awmnd class mall matter. LAKESIDE DATBS. .Figures Demonstrate tho larlty of the Rosort. July 16. Mahanoy Oily V. il. school. July SO. OirsrdvlUe 1'. M. Popu- C 1 . I Sunday school. T..i. hi n...-n MtULtai of lleadlna.. uijr . Kliamnkln. OtC. July 28. Wm. l'enii Sunday icbool. " 81 St. Nicholas Sunday ecbool. " a1?, remneranco llund, Slienan dfMlll. July a8.-The Washington Ilook A Lu .lnr Oomnanv. of Mahanoy Ulty. Julv 29 Trinity ltaforined Sunday school, of Shsnondoah July 80. Young Men's Republican Cluh of Malmnov Oity. Aug. 8. KnRlinh Baptist Sunday school of Shenandoah. Aub. 1 M. B. Sunday school of Mob. nnnr lMano, Amr. 5 M. K. Sunday tchool, Ashlaid. Aur. 0. livangelioal Sunday ohool of "Mahanov City. ami 7 Walsh OonnreKatlonal. Malm nov Oitv. Auit. 8. M. E. Sunday tchool, Gllber- ton. Auk. 10. 11. K. Sundav school, Girard- ,1 Tlnlon Sunday pchool, L'tst Creok. AUK. 11. Welth Baptist, ConjureRa- .tional and .Methodlt, Shenandoah. Aug. 12. Lulhsran mlMlonary festival. " 18. ISniMonal Sundav school of Mahanov City. Aug. 11. M. E. Sunday school of Ah land. Auk. 15. Eileddfod. " 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Oi Turdvillo. A ia -PnrrliaVi lUntisl Sundav Echool I Aur. IB. KnRlisu liapusi ounuay scnooi, Mahanov City. Aug. 19. 11. E. Sunday school of Shon andoah. Auk. 20. Trinity Keformod Sunday echool of SIntianoy City. Aug. 25. Enclieh Lutheran, MBhanoy City. Shlloh'a Oonaumption Curo. Tills l bovoiicl qiiettlon Iho most Mio cesslul Cough Wedlcinc wo 1ibp ever sold, a lew doses Invariably cure tho woist cufes of iVi.ioli. f!rnnn. mid III nlifliltlH. Wllllti Its WOU derlu! succ In tho euro of Consumption i Wllnout a parallel in uie uisiory ni ineuiuiuu. hiiim ii'b tlrt dlsrciverv It 1 as been mill on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. Il you have, a CoueIi o earnestly orr; you to try ll. l'rlco 10 cents. 5U e nts, and Sl.M). If your l-nngsarefoie, ("best or Hack lame, use bhlloh's I'oious l'laslr. Hold by U. U. llaceubiich, tl. K. corner Main und uoyd sireuts. ' Vacation days aro swiftly parsing .away and will bo ovor only too soon A HiiQband'B Mistako. llimlumdH too oltcn nermlt wives, nnd oar- em their children, to sutler from hrnduclie, dlzzlneBH. neuralcla. sle-olesno-s. tits, ne -voiisncss, when by tho use of Dr. illlesi ncsioruuve jierviiiu ruin eeriinii, nnium eould easily be prevented. Druuglsts every where say It gives universal satlslxoilon, and liasai Immense sale. Woodorlh Co., ol Fort ,Viiyne, Ind.; Know A Co., of Hyracusc, v.: J. U. Wolf. Hillsdale. Mich.: and hum .l'eits ol otlifis say "It Is the gleutisteeller they ever Know." Jt contains uo oplatis. iriai uoitits ana nnu uook du nervous Diseases, free at u. u. Jiogenijucii K. Tho harbor is not always Ho talk) over people's beads understood, Hindu the Colored Walter Torn Tale. "Mywlfoand I were taking dinner at tho Wyoming Valley hotel, nud a great big strapping darkey was waiting onus. I was in a hurry, and told him I wanted dinner ns soon (us possible. So ho hustled about for my order of fish, and soon brought it to me. I caused the fish to dis appear, plate nnd all, beforo his eyes and then said, 'I thought I told you to bring mo some llshln a hurry.' Tho darkoy in sisted that ho hiul brought it, but as it could not lie found ho was finally brought to believe that ho had ;iot. Ily this time tho attention of the wholo room was drawn, bo as soon as the darkey would bring mo anything I caused it to vanish, until that poor old darkoy was nearly wild. Finally I askod for a cup of coffee, and lie had Eoareely set it beforo mo when I looked at it and said, 'Why, I asked you for oofTeo; this Is tea,' That was the last straw, nnd the old darkey, with eyes almost starting out from his head, staggered up to thi hsadvt niter, and throwing up his arms, ' cried out, 'Fob de Lord snko, lemmo go home; dat man Is da debit!' Iinaglno tht roar that went up in that dining room." Magician Keller in Ilacletou Sentinel. A Olarinc Vrnud. "What is your speeialtyf" innu.red tin visitor at tbedime museum. "Are you th living skeleton t" "No," answered the oadavorous party on the elevated platform. "I'm doing thi fortv livi'-day fasting act." "Jtyw long luive you been fasting!" "This ir tho thirty-seventh day." "I'm i you eaten nothing since you bo Kan i" "N. ihmg that is to say, nothing yon can call eating. They give me perhaps! pi nt or t wo of bean soup every morning nud evcnlo.', but that's all." "And you call that fasting!" exclaimed the visitor, purple lu the face and grasping bis cane nervously. "You are an Infernal hunibual Why, good heavens, man!" hi roan J, nrembllng with rago, "bean sou is" But the attendants hastily seized tin maddened visitor nud hurried him out ol 1 the building. Uo was n gentleman from I lioston Chicago Tribune. I All rl. Vortugnl owe oror SOO,000,000. The United Statos navy hns n paper The colerv crop of Knlnmncoo, Mich., will bo wortiiSl.OOO.OOO. It tokos n aniline- vuasol 193 flaVB to mil from Vhllailelphln to Sim Prtm elhco. TJtulor tho tiresent aramc lnvvu of New York tho l.ngnsii sparrow is noi pro tuclet Hn,i n is t de a mllmenhor to i ,i ,. l ftint. 1tnt. gnu . . i i " ' " - - ........ A choir of twontV natives Of South African tribes loft for 1Oiidonla.it week to show the result of their education and trrtlnlnir by g lvlntf concert. A London tradesmnil recently re ceived an order for sixty-four pairs of shoes for the daughter of the Grand Duke 1'nul of KitBsla, a child leas than a year old. A olillil was born at Nnutmenl, noar Reading', which measured 32 inches in length ana v incnes across uie siiuuit ders. The mother and child are both dead. There are now 10,873 newspapers pi'tlld u ... ...... l.OJ.i nvr Inst vaar's record. New York is in the load of tho Stutes, having 1,958 papers. At a ilav called "Sell Horn," brought out at the Paris Theater Libre, to U , Tr...,1m, 1Kb ihH ,,rM iJiowb "rudes" for "r.nirhs" and "total- iwilcurs do the" for "teetotallers." .", Natural IncllBnolloii. Miss Ophelia What queer weather we are bavins this winter. Goiittoslln Yes, out II you remcmDer. Miss Ophelia, tho winter of 1880 was vcrj much like it. JIIss Onhella (who is "just twenty") Sir 1 1 1 Chicago Inter-Uccnn. II Ik 11111 IVnfi Not Duo. Jow.der You said, Knowles, when Isold you tl.ut watch, that you would pay me In two w.eks. It Is now over a montu since I sold it to foil. Kuowles2vot by tho watch; It loses a half day each day. Jewelers' Circular. Too Mnny Ncsillvep. "No. Mr. Vim Dusen," said tho proud young Huston Iwuuty, as Rho flashed her glorious oi us upon uira, i suau never at low no man to huir mo." And Mr. Van Dusea promptly foldedher to his arms. Lifo. SPEOIAL NOTIOES. Tliu vestlbnled corannrtmcnt slienlnccars Tecenny lmroaucea on me uuirneo, ot. i-aui and Kiuitns city Hallway are models or com. ion, convenience nna luxury, Auy iiairon oi incsitejinitr car lsenauieu, oy uio loiroauo- iion oi inose coinpanmeoi care, 10 M'cure me same privacy and onvenlenco tuat he would In the best hotel. No omer line west of Uhl. rmrct runn llin rnrntinrtmenl cara. lu aoill. Hon. the tralusaro touloncd w th the rcctUiu open l'nllman sleeper, giving pnsseugcra tlielt 0,0,cei Tl e tJ)'g onr Hervlco la mny up to tborenulrementsot modern railway service. An excellent cnlslue, promptly served amid elegant surroundlnns, aliuoucrate charges, lenvos noiinnirnow 10 do aesireu. ivny oioiu iii'nnln contemnlailnir a trio to any narl of lat wesi or iioruiwchi. uuiiuuk i wbiuij wviiir upiier accommoaaTiotiH or lower rates tnan by addressing w. r. cooley, uencrni Agent oi tho 1'nBstncer dcuarlmcut. tea thostnutHt.. nuiaueipiiia, r,v. WHITE l'EAKS AND DA1UC CANONS. Colorado is u land of share contrasts. brilliant lights, ol Intense sliid(ws;a land where helghtB and depths make obvious the meaning ol the word antithesis: a laud where every mood lu mind om and an answering; mood In nature. The high, while minarets of the mountains, from whose slender pinnacles noat mo wina-uiown ounners oi tne snow, ap peal with silent eloquence to the lolty aspira tions of tho soul; the sombro chasms cleft by Titan forces through granite-hearted bills within u hose depths dark shadows throng and swirling torrents dashspcau: to the heart, a lauguago mat thrills, insplresand awes. It docs not follow that theto glories ol white peaks and those glooms ol dnrlt canons pre clude the pleasant Intervals, the sunny meadows or the secluded noons wherein the tired mind or wearied boty may tlnd peace ful rest and rcluge from turmoil and toll. To one making a Journey in Colorado, New Mexico or Umh, or toalng a transcontinental lour trom Kast to West, or t-lce vena, t he Den ver and lUo Grande Itallroad olKrs accjm modatlous equal In elegance.convenienco and luxury to those of nuy other line with the ad ded attiactlons of the unrivalled scenery along Its Hue. abounding In a magnlflutnt opulence of white peatts and dark canons. The mouth of foveruber, lS'X), witnessed ono of the most lmportnnt Improvements In rail road facilities that has yet been made In Col orado nnd tht. West, The completion of the standard gauge of the Denver and HloOrande Hallioad Irom Denver, Colorado, over the mountains to Ogdeu, Utah, which rive years ago was deemed an Impossibility, Is certainly a trlumpn of darlug nud engineering skill. The new line Is by the way of Leadvllle, tun. oellngTcnneseo l'ass, threading the canons of the Kngle and Grand lllvers, giving a view ol tho Mount of Hie Holy Cross, euroule, tak ing Its trains through Gletvwood Hprlngsand down tho Grand lllver to Grand Junction, thence to Suit Lake City, Ogdeu und Han H'ranclsco. Ily this route one Is given an op pormnlty to behold the magnificence of Kagle lllver Canon and the marvelous leauty and grandeur of the Canon of the Grand. The overland tia'.n Is a model in every respect. Krom the engine to the hist first-class coaoli everything Is bright and new, and of the most elegant style of workmanship and nulsh. If any reader desires to know more about 'hese stupendous works of nature, write to B. K. Ilooprr, General I'assenger Attent, Denver, Colorado, and lie will scndyou.freo ol cost, elegantly Illustrated booss, giving a full de scription of the marvels or the '-Hcenlo I.lue."- Stanley Wood In the "Great Divide.' rinnt TfltiTi! "Rnnknoho. Poina in t.hn Sido. Chest and Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &o Before yon Mod to my, oDtala SO-FREE OF CHARCEta iU TslnsUs bwki "dMo tu h f.ilth," wltii enilorsemonts n promi ut iibyticlaiiE '.AD.RICHTER&C0 310 Broadway S8 rlze Medals Awarded I . tr ni.c R ,rlllfllilt.T,ftT,flnfl. sniin, 1'ri.gV;, Botulism, Oltoa, 11 ir.-.r.h.Tfl.. KonflLuia, Luhala, 50 Of aiA a hottlo, For Balo t i. x. r. iciitrTiv, , II. lIACrJ INlJI'C SHENANDOAH. PA., na otter arucgiiii mm expellebJ jjPjjKteand will CTCrbajj jfJrUomQC. for A Senatef9s QDinion. "s ; Hon. Euobnk II Atr., United states Senator from Muluo.wns a llfo-long friend nnd S companion of Dr. Wm. 11. Ilrown. Uo employed him prolesslonally ; had opportuul- S Sties of observing him at his practice, and considered him ono of tho ablest men of his I Stlme.' Mr. Halo had occasion, lifter ths doatlt ofDn Ilrown, to use his preparation of S 5 gnrsnparllla, And seflt a message from WhlnRtort requesting that n case of thegireat; ; family medicine bo forwarded, which was complied with t once, In due season Mr, S S Halo acknowledged the receipt ot the Orowu's Barseparllla, and nt the same time said : 77 i Apnii.22. lfSft. ; If this preparation waq only a common mixture, wo should not call your attention s " to it, but it is unlike any other ever formulated ; has been In use by eminent physl-S S clans for years, and Is to-day tho best remedy, in every sense of the word, in the world, 5 -forall formsofkldney, liver and blood diseases, and nover fnllstocuro. Nowisthos S tlmo to cleanse tho system, purify tho blood, rcvlvo tho liver and give tone and elas- S S tlclty to tho wholo body. You can do it wltn At all Druggists I.OO. 6 bottles roro.oo.- DON'T tnko Something else "Just as good," IT IS NOT.l Aba Warken & Co., Bole Proprietors,Dangor, Me. WILL CURE EVERY FOI'iM From Simple EVERY THAT IjQ't tO BE UP TO THE MARK NEEDS HQ LAUMDEHiriQ. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Lsliigh Valley Railroad. ABnANQKMENT OF PASSENGER TBAINB. -MAY 10. 181)1.- Possenger trains will leave Hheuandoah for Mauch Clnmk, hehlpUlon, Hlatington, Uflta sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kiiaton, Phil Hllelplilftiiud -New YorK at 0.47, 7,40, 0.08 a. in., Ula, 8.10,6.2il p. m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg at 6.47, a. m,, and 5.23 p. m. For Lnmbertvllleaud Trentoi,, D.IW n, m For White Haven, Yllkes13ore aud fltu ton 5.47. U.08, in.41 n. m., 3.10 and 621 p. m. For Tunkhauuock, 10,41 a. m 3.10 and 5.20 p. iu, For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva und and Lyons 10,41 a. m an.1 S.2d p. in. ForLiacejvllle.Towanda. Sayre, Waverly Elrulra, Kochesier, liullalo. Niagara Falls, Chicago aud all points West at 10.41 a, in., and 5.28 p. m. For Klmlra and the West vlaHalamanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrlcd, Ilazleton, Htockton, Lum ber Yard, Weatterly and l'enu Haven Junc tion at 5.47, 7.10, ,08 a. m. and 12.62, 3.10 and 5,28 p.m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlstou and Beavei Meadow, 7.40, 0.03 a. m. and 5.28 p. m, For Boranton at 6.47 v.os, 10.41a, m. 8,10 and 6;28p. m. For Kazle Brook. Jcddn, Ilrifton and Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 8.08, 10.41 a. m 1&62 8.1U and 6.26 p. in. ForQuakako at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m., and 8.10 p. m. For Wlggans, Gllberton and Frackvllle at 5.60 and tf.03 a. m., und 4,10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Malmnoy City and Delano 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,12.52,3.10,6.20, 8,03, 9.UI and 10.27 p.m. For Lost Creek, airardvllle and Ashland. 4.27, 7.40,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.35. 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwater, St. Clair and PoUsvllle. 7.40, 0.08, 10.58 a. m., l'52,3.10, 4.10, 6.28 and 8.08 p.m. For Iluck Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 108 a. n.., 122, 8.10, 6.26 and 6.03 p.m. For Haven Itun, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Uhamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 and 8.00 p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah, 7. M 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.80 p. m., arriving at Shenandoah, V.05 a.m., 122. 3.10, 6.20 and 11.15 p.m. SUNDAY TUAIN8. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland, 6.50, 0,10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. St. Clair and l'ottavllle, 5.50, 8.00, ,S0 s . m., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahauoy City and Delano, 8. (10, 11.35 a. in.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. in. For Ixifly, Audenrled and Ilazleton, 8.U a- m 1.40 p. m: For Mnuch Chunk. Lehlghton, Slatlntton, Clatasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kastoj and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: or rmuiaeipnia, i.iu p. in, B. BYINGTON. Gen'l Pass. Agt., Bethlehem. PIREJITSURANCE! .tijtil tid OUtil Rellible Pirtlj Cut CtBjtilii llopresented by uAViDFAusT&r: mm lPiiFLOSTr?AtI.INO MAIIlIOOm 5Wtleutrl mdNEHVOUS nEBILlTYl J'lvVrtknestof Body and Ulnd, EUcoH Cllnf ErraraorExDOnis.lnOldnr Younff. Ktfbs.1. Sb' I. U ASIIOOIt trnWf ht.ur.d. ituw l.nUrt Mil b!rta(lWnlk,l'UtieriCDnilGltSrlHTBtjrr.01II. il.olilell orilll IIOSK TKtilM-li..,tU I. HJ, M.b laallfy Irani ftu SUIti Md 1 irtlik CoastH.!. Writ. th.u. bficrlBtli look, ttplnaottansii pror. .ll.d(t..Udl frt. tin.l ERIE fatfOICAL CO.. BUFFALO, N. Yt (7 s o bottle of OF QK.m OSSEASI XMinplen to oliHtlniltc ECZUHAi A3-ecnd for"3Itntfi for Kltclion and Blolt. Kooiu," a handy book for tho household. I'ltEE. OR CAN BE RELIED gtSHtZ ON BLaR this mark. mark. A safe and infallible neulrallzorand elmlna- in rtf tmmiPA l.lrmfl Ml.nl rheumatism, cout. and skin diseases, c.irea spcclllo poison In a few months, and eating relapses. Sold at Klrlln't Drug Store, Ferguson' Jlotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. EAGLE HOTEL! 221 W. Ce.itro Street. S3CE3Sruft.3iTrOA.KC , Formerly kept by Mrs. Omvlllo. The above uoiei is now aept oy JOHN "W. WEEKS, Formerly of the Keystone Hotel, Gllberton liesv oi accummoo-.iions ior , ,, . , a. , Permanent ailU Transient Guest Tho bar I j docked wllh the best brands of clgo .6, ale, beer, orter aud liquors, EXCELLENT FREE LUNCH COUNTER. SUFFERS! H'.f htKXi: mm ha trvtublod with thr?? iirwtnu Trreifuli'i"c nKjuitatly folKiwingii Co ( r (k.iHuiu, vr ftoi.i 1 Uo DR. DuOllOW C-lijl.rD eu FEMALE REGULV'WQ PILL: , lh.. Mil U Tt; 2 tone, rtaoronn niatndfio Ad nlnfl. Hnt r tw al, eu Or. Harter Mtnn, WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINEKAIj "WATEIl. tho use of vlilch will fcupply linportaut cle- meuiH cfCfEury io tieniui. 41 win care in jKiaoeyp, ijver, niomacn, anaaii uowciana uiaaaer oiFeaseB. it win aioive raicuu ana remove 1 hem. It rt moves iheuiioHcldfroni i.uiiiiu it Lurti iirmiii H tiisKiiKe. 11 nil in reel ally recommended for ieople advanced In jjie.uuu jorKnerai oeuimy, ror unaouoieai proofs or this fcend for ramjihlet riving full particulars, to J. It. rjtimY, Water ol XJJe REPUBLICAN County Convention The members of tho Itcnubllran nartv of Hcliuy 1 k 111 counyaro requested to iusenibli In their resprctlve election districts ntthi places where theUepubllcondelegatoelectloni weio held last ycor (except where changes, uo I Ices of whlth will be given through the news pnpers) on ISuiurday, Aug vat 1, 1891, between the hours of 8 nnd 7 o'clock p. m.. to olect don Bates nnd alternates tolho County Convention to bo held August 4, nt lOo'olocl, a m.. ip Centennial Hall, i'otlnvllle. Al tin same time and place memb raortbe Ilcptib lican Cpniily Commltteo and their allernaies will be voted for In like manner as delegates to the County Convention. ine memters irom too rwcniy-niniii aena torlal district nltcndlug the County Convon lion win meet August nn, nt o eiocu p. in., in Centennial Hall. l'nttavlUe. for Ihn liur, nc of placing In nomination two (2 tat dldaies 10 oo voieainras ocitgaicB to tne uonsiitn UonalConvenllou. Tho munbers from the Thirtieth Senatorial MStrlot allendlng theCouuly Convention will meet August lib, at. 2 o'clock p. in., InCenleu nlulllnll, roltsvllle, lor the pnrpno ol plac ing In nomination two (2) modulates to be voted for as delegates to the Constitutional Convention, The following persons nnd nUernnleshave been nppolnlcdio conduct the o ectlon: Ashland First ward, David Da Is, A J Lau bonstlne; alternates John E Levens, J CGor uer. AshlnudSeco d wnrd.Wllllntn Cleaver, OW Fenstermaclier! nlternulM H a KniiHi. v M James. Ashland Third ward, Chris Mauer, Andrew Vaughn: alternates Isaao Ynrnoll. Jr. J G Gensel. Ashlnud Fourth ward, James 1 1 nke. W J Williams; ttlicrnntex J It Ile sel, George Lelb AsniHua i-iiiii warn, osear Feinerou, win. Bormlsterj Hllerulcs Ilemy l'nul, J Schutt. Auburu. Dr. Charles K. Ouull. Josenh Krcd. enca; alterna-es, Jamts Itimsli, T. F. Moyor, jmrrj r,Hsr, joun norry, u t ureen: ouer nates, Hubert Green Jr., Ileury Boilck. B ,rry Wot, G. Breslln, John Heinhart; al ternates, J F Bart, Ephrlara Yarnall. Butler Norlb, Owen t ouroy, M. Costollo; alicrnute, Harry Mcdlnnesi. Butler Kast, lllchnrd Flynn, John Griffith! alternate, Patrick Feeney. liuiicr fouin. o Fciternian, u & mees; al ternate, John Dugan, iiiuier norinwesi.. joei iiowensiein, u o Maurer ullerunte. John Hweenv. Brunswick Knst. II 11 Koch. JameB Delone: uneruu sk, i it ivocu, ncoil Aimer Brunswick West, Jonathan Lclby, Frank Yost: alt, mate. W Sboenor. Blyth- (Silver Creek). W J Matthews, More Fin'ey; ailernates, W Slurry, D Manning. Illyihe (Combola), J Reynolds, Daniel St'-ue; alien ates, Robert Thomas, 8 Thomas. Illyihe (Kafka William), John F lloycr, Nicholas Thornton. Branch, Jacob Zimmerman, II F Luckcnbll); alternates C W Dando, Isaac Morgan. uass Aoun, 1'airick iirennan, mionaei iireuuuni Cs holith. Mm ran Jones. W Lynch. Cressona Houth. Jnlin ltcrccr. C W Merkel: allernaies G llotlman, Robert Ash. Cre sona Nori li, h s Berger, George Koedj allernaies u it liecier, w uugnes. ueiauo, ii Aiariiu, Aiariin neeu. nalns D II Hmlth. Daniel Seltz l-.ldrcd East, W H Hei-gstretser, Fremont Ftrtlchj alleruates J K Maurer, LowW Bon singer. t raney, t t-wnoisiau, u w iimieri uuei--natesNaihan ICtronger, Emll Aidman. Fosler. Joseph Rule edge John II ay j alter nates Thomas Gray, liewis Reed. Frackvllle. J F Price, Samuel Wynnj alter nnleM Wm Illvl.. If T Kvans. Glrarovllle East ward, Jonn Lewis, ai Hower: nltcrnatej Nicholas Blass, Thomas uavis. airardvllle Middle ward, Louis Blass, Chas. Orniifrer. Giirirrtvlila West waid.W 11 Price. W Toy- ion alternates Thomas Evaus, Thomas urncey. uuoerton west waro, wniiam ucusiugur, W lliptinnv. Gllbertou East ward, E Cnrty, E O Murray: nltpriiAtnn 1 P MlirnhV. VV H Krvinver. Ullberlon Middle warn, ai A iieary, ii ji llakcr. . . Gordon, N M Frank, J 1' servis, Jr.; alter 1 Tint.n4 F K Dreher. (i II Bench. Hei;lns East. James Dunklebcrcer. A B Klnuser; alterua-e NV Maurer. liegins vvtsi, ii iv auyoor, j w iicpkci-, ui terniilen Jnhn ltlckert. A. Iv. Laudenslager. Hut ley, W O Sallzer, R S Gilbert; alternate ti liowman. Kline, Frank Kantnor, Isaac Phillips, alter nntoJJBrem. Landlugvllle, Henry Drumheller, J F Hats- leior; aiieruate, v jjtuier. Mnnhnlm Nor h (Focht's). John Gerber, Davy ,vchy; nliernato Jere Fbcht. Manhelm North (McDermotl's), A Sturm.W Kline; aiicrunie w x eager. Manhelm Norm ilirowu'e), A Mortimer, I V Wnflver; iillernntn Georce Wauroer. Maohelm North (Melot's), J A Filbert, Wm Kllllau; aliernnto Franklin Blddle. Manhelm South (Heber'6), B F Reber, W J SliaHftr; uliernaleE Charles Fisher, S Rhine, Mahauoy west (Lost creea), oeo vv jonu I Rnn. Il, nrun 1'linnini.nn- nllernute W Joues. Mahauoy West (Raven Ruuj, Thomas B Tweeuie, vviuinm Aua.rsou. M.ihn r nv West (Brownsville). Jos Ileaton IS Bre wn; alternates J Price, J James Mahauoy West (Wm. Penu), Thomas May, Jnhn llnehew alternate J Mctz. Mahauoy East lLanlgan's). H Frost, George mciiarcs. Mahauoy East (Colo's No. l), jacoo uuiespie, Dbiinla Whalen. Mauanoy East (Cole's No. 2), Jas Matthias, r aniei i nomas.- Mahauoy ast (Ulirs), Antnony buick, Wllllnm VVrlEht. Jr. Mahanov Cltv FlrEt ward. J J Ooyle. E Morris; aiiernmes u t nn -, j i eiiva. b-ahanov Oitv Second ward. E Barliir. Joh Lnthaiu; alternates Joseph uugnes, E sun IDIll. Jr. Muhanoy City Third ward, H It Brlcker. 1 " Otlm; alternates Jacob iieckcr, ) Den AOShermaupulleruales J ASellgman,TG Thomas. Mnnanoy city Finn wara, Auower, ueo Parllett; alternates Heese Rosser, Isaac Morgan. Mlnersvllle East wrd, J Phillips; John Bowman: alternate Calvin Price. Mlnersvllle Westward, William Faulkner, iawara ejmssier. Mlddleport, Thomas Jennings, vv iinusier; nlternutea F J Dltchev. J Stennens. New Castle, New Castle, Daniel Weller, Alonzn Ileber: alternate Theodore Weller. New Castle, Wadesvllle, J D Thomas, W S Thomas, alternate James lltad. Norwegian i-usi, uurrys, w uurtou, Ihftmlev! allert.nte Wllllnm Rodcers. iiuinrKiau nest, uunuu o, j uieduuuib, Thomas Keating: alternate J B Kelly. isorwegian iuisl luwusnip, m jiauy, w cunen; allernaies James couan, w ionaia son. Aew Philadelphia, 11 w Jones, J Tanner; anernaie i-oiup uvaus. New Ringgold, David Vetler, II B ICoch alternates J S llonsboiger, V Lelser. alternates It S Fev. A C Elsenhuth. Plnegrove borough, A S Mnnweller, O I Thlel; alternates D J Gensemer. Peter Klncy. nnegrove lowusnip r.asi, r vv iiener, ',1 . 1 , . , ,. A, . l,.. I .. I U . iuuvi, aonuHiDai tiuiaiiinu, aj .3 auu.ijd. jiickiv o iuvaiiiij, j;iftijiigsiiwici, O ll stahl; nltematcs George Adams, E, rineRrove lowusnip wesi, u zra iiougutner, iiuuKer. Palo Alto. E T Priest. E Hay: alternates Aiex uovan, wuuum joues. l'ort Clinton, O C llaioh, Eugene Bond; al ternates, A A iClrlln, A 1 Hatch. Port Carbon, Wm W'entz. Henry SYana maaer. Port Carbon, (Mechanicsville), Frank Btur- man, r nil k. esuuuh Porler East. I ?J Evans, lltram Ilrnwer. Porter West. W Marlz. J Urahollz: alter nates G W SchroD. Eugene Horn. Porter North, Ed wurd Iloutz. Jacob RumpO alternates TJ Davis. J trousser. I vvaiaei; uiieniHte w v nuuey, jr. 1'oiibviiie ruuiueasbwari, Augusi ivnecui, a USchrluk: alternate .7 G Frlck. PoUsvllle Middle ward. John Ebert. Geo IC Bmlth; niton ates J T Snyder. J M Fieck. t'oiisviiie (iriiieusi, wara. it u mil, jsu lNicimi; nneruaies vy inst, f Wade. PoUsvllle Northwest word, W Owens, John Johnson; alternates John Leonard, H Koon. l'oitsvuie seventh waid, Wesley Sailor, iiiomas ricuton; aiieruutcs Ernst sioyers, Bucchlev. J'ottsvllle North ward, George Owens, Jos Davit; alternate Alex lemple. llahu, Thomas Bradbury.il G F slieri alter- uuien iiaviu lingut'i,, lunulas uuwa. iiusn (iiuen-H). vv A sinner, vv vv liaup; i uiieriiuttj iiueiiiHiu. lUuh .Luiz's), t V Job, IC F Hampshire, neuiy, net ry xiioy. iiouoj i weir 4 vj tins n itrci i iumo, ouaci'ii uu utileH UatilulJonpit. w Weaver. 4 vj tins n itrci i lumo, ouaci'ii luutiuvxa mtv BcJiuyJislIl llavou Eastward, J II Sterner. J UHhnlch,' alternates W D Guentler, J U Schuylkill Haven Mouth unrd, Chas Harbst, LDKershner; alternates W Rlebsaemau, H Kuarr. ' SehtiylhlH Haven North ward.HSternor.W C HneV.' Blllrimln II V Ilnl.lnen,! ' ,Siluy"i"1"',vel Westward, GeoAShacf- "V f "lra"i auernaio u nannery, Hchtiylklll towiishlo, R Fletcher, ilenry siimeis-. alleriitttes Charles DeLoug, KIlrocK. man. st.uinir south ward. WashOrmo, J Ifos- "'""i"'-! nuctimicR j ungues, V1I Lee. St. Clair North ward.GeorgBBlaclter, Harry HeJ em.nn; ..VfInB,p" J(,hn Urch.T. hceiy. SI. OalrMlddlo ward, s it Lee, 11 0 Boyer; altrnfltc .1 Kvntiu. ii i.,,.ii,ii,m' ' ' Sliommiloah, First ward, William Itause, John Thurlby,- alternate Samuel Sogers f iiennnuc nn. necond ward, Charles Phillips, OAKeini; alternates Henry Goodman, F 8henoMloah, Third ward. Dr. J Stein, EK mitermnu; ollcinntes John Thomas, J W Daddow. Shenandoah, Fourth waid, John A Lewis, .-v.., mj ueuu.Ii, mitixjuies ,y ijeni. iiagi; Thomas. Shenandoah, Firth wnrd, Henry Wnrnlck. John Biinn; alternates T ''owcll, Il Illsel. Tamaqua Eat wnrd, John Mei get, Lewis iieuij-, uiieiumeH .t AMP, jnmnqu- ivuriu Wnra, J3 rugh. Kdm invn inrriiflia a iimiai, - , Tnmaauu South wwrri. W T Tlnvlfl. .1 Ci V ers; allemate F Dehj. ireinont boioiigh. Kasl r-ard, W Moore, i.iiwiiitv! vuwwii iiueruaiua u 11 iicsser, a, Gfwrtiier. . 1 remont hnrongh, West -vnrd. J Drower. Gh v liehman: Alternates Dr. W J llaln. A. 1C2 Tremont township, D Work-t an, Harry Bill. IlprerMnhantongo John Kllnelheny. Union. Frni ClS Sallzer. Kllan Mlllnr. nlfor. nale Old ton Becker. Union East, Nelson Biandon, Geo Knccht: nltprnntft I.T tlrnHnn union isorin, Jouu II Davis, J N Lutz: oiler! uhib ,v r eiiicruu. Walker, W B Shock, SainmlHelsIer; alter. uateOH Knterllnn. West Penn S utli (Lelbv'sl. J II Maiinin. Jocob Lonenccker. vvosii-eunr.onuenst (Mautz's), w Mauntz.J West Penu Northwest (Wren's), TtosBlll- wasninuiou (uaidori's), Lyman u Heed,- niiKH orii WiHhlngtnn (Itock), John Fertlu.W FMtz. v nvne. .-nnri n. jjiiniei vm. i u I, uat-ri. Wayne. South. James A llellner. FrAiilr Hoir-nuli. Vorkvllle, Isaac Illch, Ilenry Becker. D. D. PHILLIPS, Chairman. , Philadelphia aiid Roading .Railroad,'! Time Tabte In eSeetMay 10, 1801 'RAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS' For New York, via Philadelphia, week days,! u o.s, 7.VM h. in. ana us so z.tu ana m. Hunaav a.iu mid 7.4s a. m. i-or . 1 ork, via Maucn Chunk, week daybWi ,30, a. m. and l2.35and 2.EO0. m. v Fur Keudlng and Philadelphia week days. 10. ft.23. 7.30. a. m.. 1-2. : u.G0 and 5.55 ti. m. muday, 2.10 and 7.18 a. in. ror iiarrtsDurE, week days, iiu,7.aj a. m, :u, D.OO p. m. i or Aiientown, wees aays, . . m 1; .10 o. m. ui s. uitn 1 inc. rt vv J, ,aiibi us. !.3 2.C0 aud 5.55 p.m. Sunday, 2.10 und 7.11 oi. For Tamaqua and Mahanov City, week: lays, 2.10, 5.2), 7.20, a. m., 12.3 2.10 and 5.5S ,,. ro. oujiuiiy, .iu unu ,.4a u. in. auuiuuuhj; 'or Mahanoy city, week days 7.00 p. m. i or ijuncasier ana uoiumuia, weeK aaya. .20 a. m..2.E0n. m. I ForWilllamsport, Suuburyand Lowlsburs.j eok days, 3.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 1,35,7.0(31 . m. tiunaay o:z ii, m. 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 12.35, 1.35, 2.W, B.55.' ,00nne 9.26, p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25 and7.1 i-nr aiaunuDV eiaue. weaK liar. .iu 0.3. m. SJDa p. lu. For QU-ardvllle (Uapnabannock Station) w-UHJJ.IU, 0.4J, U.J, KUVL AU, VIA), i so 2.1M, &,t3, 7.UO anau.za. p. m. nunaay iu . -, v.ia a. m., a.m p. m. -'or Ashland and Shamokln. week days.1 ,2 ,,5.25, 7.20, 11.3 l a. m., 1.85, 7.00 and V, m. aunaay a,ti u. m., a.vo p. iu. 1-KAINS FDIt SHENANDOAH! LeRve New York via Philadelphia, week l'JS, ,,13 H 111., X.OV, ,.OU p. 1U, aignt. Sunday, 6.00 p. m., 12.1s menu ijeavo isew xora via aiauon ununs, wees 1 lays, 4.80, 8.15 a. m 1.00 and 1.0J p. m. ! lavo Phlh'delphla. weeic days, 4.10, amTl 10.00 a. u. 4.00 ntid K.OO p. m.. nrom Broad1,' auu utuuwuui uuu OA, n, u,nuu xi.ov f. iu, from Bill kui lireen streets. Sunday 11.05 a, tl Dll R W S.Y. 1U ... ..!.. UA, AlfU ll AM. UUUI ,1.(1 I.UV jbenve iteaatng, week oays, i.bj. 7.10, iu.i,t. una 11.DU a. m., o.tu, ism p, m. cunuay i.uhi U).43b. m. Mtraf Leave Pottsville, week days, 2.40, 7.40 'fMim USO, 6.11 p, m. Sunday, 2.40 a, m. uhW. ioiive xamaqua, weea aays, d.m hhv 2 s 11. in.. 121. 7.13. and u.18 d. m. Sunday 3.10 , m. and 2.50 p. m. f Mohnnim Cltv ffie.tr llflV. 9 iO U.I 1 V 2nd 11.47a. ra.. 1.51. 7.42 and U.44 p.m. Sun. i day, 3.4(1 a. ra., 3.20 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plauc, week days, 2-41, 4.CO 5.S0, 05. H.fO a. m.,l.(i5, 2.C0. 5 so, U 28. 7.57, andj iu.iio p. in. nuuuay x.1 , ,w, uuu o.u, n. iu , AAU O.AU, n AAJ 4 1, p. m. ijeave Glrardvllle (Rappahannock. Station))! , 6.36. and n.ii a. m., u.uw i i2, 5.2S, 6.S2, 8.03 and 10. W p, u IU.W 11 ui. ouiiutty, ,ttni (.2;, 8.2a a. m. 8.41 p. m. ; i.e-iVO vv linamsnon., wwjk uttys, omii.tuiu 11.00 U. IU. ty.JiJ HIIU ALIO p. AU, RUAllAi. AA.AD P. m. ror utuuiiiDie, wasmncion huu me west ia B. t o. It. K.. throueh trains leave (ili-ari I.VOUUV .UVUUU, A UlltAUC.LfAAlIl, A . Ali . . .......... Jn..v.,n ,D X. T IJ V V. at 4.16. 801 and 11.27 a. m.. 1.3a. 4.24. 6.55 and r.A-3 p, in. eunuay, l.io i,w 11.21 a, ia oo una 7.21 p. m. , AXUUI'l'lUUll I uiviBiun, Leave PhlladelDhiu. Chestnut Street Whari nd South Street Wharf. , I'or Atlantic Cltv. 1 Week-days Express 9:00 a. m. and 2.0C 4.00 p. m, Accominodutloa,.8.00 a.m., 5.0S p. in. !- Duuuai B. .aprebs, v.w, R, xu, auvuuiuio fiatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m, itlantlo und Arkansas avenues. week-day IVAptVM., O.W, M, AU. HUU 1,W, AAfe '.LH-ouiiuodatlon. (1.00. 3.05 a. m. and l.SCs L30 p. m. i Sundays. Express, 4,00 p. m. Accommola, tion, 7.30 a. m.and 4JS0 p. m. v. u. n&nuuuK, uen i i'a i aki, A.. A. MULKUD. Pres. & Gen'l Manaser. -yrriLMINGTON A NORTHERN R.j Trains leave Readme: (P. & 11. statlfin) foi" aibraltar, Seyfert, Blrasboro, Joanna, Spring, H.IA AF.,;,n&BKr T..nnlnn IV.n, ADllla W. Jf ucu, , , n, ... ...j.., 1, u 11HV.11U 11, vviu i.u 1 ,.,v, . , , uneier,i:uausioru junction, is, &u. juuctioni WllmlUL'tou nnd intermediate stations, dallv except Sunday, at 0.25 and 3.30 a.m. and 3.11 p. m, Sunday only at 8.05 p. m. statlons.dally except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., audi I! ta,, n Miinrlnt. nnl. U IR n Tn m np wnrwiriir ft iviai1. nun inipriiiPiiiHii U. 1 11 Ill, . 11 11 11 H J 1 .. .J V..V 1. AU. a Vtr lllrHAltfirii nnil IntermpfllntA HlnltnnnV Saturday only, at 12 in. 1 r or liauimore ana vvasuingion lis. u. iu It.) daily excent Sunday at 0.25 and 8.30 a. ml and 3.15 p. 111. hunday only at 8.05 n, m. I Irom Wilmington, B. & O. Junction, Montrf chanln, Chaddslord Junction, West Chester.!, ieuaper uoaiesviue. vvaynesourp juncuon, S)irlugneld,Joanna,Blrdsuoro, Gibraltar, Seyi fen una Intermediate stations, dally except' Sunday at 10,20 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m, Sua-, U3 UJjy HL AA.Al U. Ul, From St. Peters, Warwick and Inlermedlati stations, dally excent Sunday, at 8.2J a and2.25n. in. Sundav onlv at 6 o. m. From Blrdsboro and lutermedlate statlonaf U.liiut.u 1 II,. h F on in; i.iu i, 111. From WashlUEton and Baltimore, dally ex1 rent Sunday. 10 20 n. 111. 6.52 and 8.17 n. ni Sunday only at 11.21 a. m. isuw jNi-i-ja uitiuus, uen'i pass. Agt A, G, MCOAUSLAND, SupL . RUPTURE, We, the undersigned lire entirely curea o.j ltunture bv Dr. J. 11'- MAYEtt, 831 Arch St., Pblla. Thomas h Hartunir. New Ulmreold. Pa.. I. Nandt. Soutl Haston, l'u., L. P. & O. A. Deturck, Oley, Pmi It. (I. Stnnlev. 421 Hnruee St.. Iebanon. Pa.. A1 niUUVIUDl, A.Ul.ll.111 A'UIC, A t,., AJ, A. A.Uil. Al.m,, aim, ra., wm, 11. uar cusiiaib, i-iioeuixvuivA la VV M. Ij.lnl,nrli KM VViiklillii-tnil Btjl lteadlng-, Pa., J, C. Lyme 1810 W. Howard Btf 9 liarrlsbure-. Pa., C. Iltehn, DonnlassvllJeJ'in n ur. MA7.it is at noiei 1 eun, ivoaais on the 2nd Saturday of caoh month. lfl,f seo him. A J B. BRIGKER M. D JPHY&IOIAN AND SliltOEON, No'. V East Centre Street; Mahanoy City, Vm o-iu mi opeoiai aiseases si speoiaity. IL