The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 16, 1891, Image 2

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Evening Herald.'
rUHMBUKlTuAHiY, SUNDAY KXCH11T.D
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LAKESIDE DATES.
Plgures Demonstrate
tho Popu
larity of tho Roaort.
July 20. Ulrsrdvllle 1'. Al.
SCll Mil.
Sunday
July 21. Herman iottieties of IteAdlnjr,
Shsmnkln, etc.
July a-Wm, Penn Sunday school.
" 21.SU Niohola Sunday chool.
" 27. renmerance Band. Sbenan
doah.
July 28. The Washington Hook & Had
dor Cuinnany. nf llahanoy Uity.
July 29 Trinity Reformed Sundaj
school, of Shenandoah.
July 30. Young Men's Republican Club
of Mahanoy Oity,
Auk. 8. HngUali llaplUt Sunday ohool
of Shonandotih
Aug. 4. M. K. Sunday school of Mali
nnov l'luno.
Auir. 6. M. E. Sunday fchool, Ashland.
Ajr. 0. Evangelical Sunday school of
Mahanov City,
Aug. 7. "Volsh Congregational, Malm
nov City,
Auir. 8. M. K. Sunday school, Gilbor
ton.
Aug. 10. M. K. Sunday school, Girard-
lln. anil Union Sunday school, Lost
Crook.
Aue. 11. Welsh Buplist, CongregH'
tional and Methodist, Shenandoah.
Auk. 12. Lutheran missionary festival.
" IS. KdIsoodhI Sundiw school of
Mahanoy City.
Auk. 1 1. M. K. Sunday school of Ash
land.
Auk. 15. KUteddfod
" 17 Lutheran Sunday sohool, Ui- auu KanwiHuiiy nauway aroinoaois 01 aim
1 fort, convenbnee and luxury. Anypatrouol
raravinu.
A hit IX Knfflish Ilmlitl'Sundav school,
Aug. 18. ftngusn jiiputi.ounuaj ei.mn i,
..nr. tVttrt
Jlahanoy Oity,
Aug-19.' M. E. Sunday school of Shon
andoah
Aug. 20. Trinity Koformod Sunday
scbotil of Mahanoy City.
Aug. 2C English Lutheran, Mahanoy
City.
Shlloh's Consumption Curo.
This Is beyond nutbtlon tho rcost sno
rnuRinl rniiffh Medicine v. a have oversold.
a lew doses Invariably cure the wont iwscn ol
Cough, Croup, and llioncliltls, while Its won
derlu! succCrH If the euro of I'oiikuniptlnii Is
without a parallel 111 the history of inidlclne.
Blnce It's lirht dlscnveiy tt I ns betn told on u
guarantee, a lest whleh no other medicine
enn stand. Ii yon have a Cough wo earnestly
ask you to try it. l'rle lOcrutp, 60ctnts, and
$1.(0. If j our Lungs ere roro, Llithl or naea
lumn iiEh Klitloli'K I'drens lMnster. Hold bv
C. H. llagcnbuch, N. K. comer ilalu and
Lloyd streets.
Tho huckleberry
glory.
pickers aro In their
A Husband's Mistake
Husbands Iiki often penult wlvos, and par
ents their children, to mller from luadache,
dizziness, neuralgia, sit.pietbuefs. ms. ner--vntmtiPNw.
when i.v the uso of Dr. Miles'
Itestoratlve Nervine fueh lerlous results
foulil ndhllv he iirentcd. Drmiiitsls everv
where tav It Klvts unHersal sattsti.cilon. and
lia' i liniuci.se sale. Woodworth Co., of
Korl Wayno. lud.; Snow ,S I o., ol Kyraeiue,
N. Y.;J.U. Wolf, lliltsdalr, Mleh.j and him.
d eds ol otheis say "it Is thegicaustseller
iiuv per knew.'' Jt contains no onlitts.
Trial hottlts and lino book on Nervous
.Diseases, free at C. 11. Jlcgcnbuch's.
Ico cream festival in tho English Uaptist
, ' , .
church this ovoning.
"What a Promlnont Physician and
Ohomist says After Analysis
and Practical Test.
J)r. J. Zyitrr, formirly 0 Jtellextte llomtlal
jlrmeat Volieye una j.ong juana uiittac,
tpeuHa u oilowt :
NEW VOUK, October SB, 181)0.
Alvas llrazlllau spcclllo Co., OWallUnet.
dents: ThcBiimpe of your Cactus Wood
Cure, which 1 hi. tight fcr nnulysls, 1 liavo
subjected lo a very thorough tett, andean
11ml notaslnglo tiaceof mineral or mercur'al
fircpatatlon In It whatever; and, nslhuve
ind cousliterublo enperleuce In Its constitu
tional eil'ict In certain diseases already
known to you, I consider It tho safest and
best vegetable blood purifier In tho ma-kct.
yours tespeet fully,
1). J. i YhTKIt, I'll I.., M. D.
Bold at Klrlln's Drugbtoie.bergusou House
Block, Bhennndoao.
Bits of licorice thrown
the pesky ants.
around scatters
To Nervous, Debilitated Mon.
If you send us your address, wo will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explain
ing all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Eloctrc
Voltaic Belt and Appliances, and their
churning enocts upon the nervous dp
blliLaled system, nd how they willquiiklv
real", yon to vl(rir, and manhood, l'amph
lit free. If you are thus afflicted, wo will
nud you a lfelt and Appliances on a trial.
Voltaiu Bkiv Co.. Marshall, Mich,
Charges Against a Husband,
Beadlng.July 16- Mrs. Bush I'elham,
of 840 Locust street, this city, has
brought Hiune very sensational charges
against her husband. Hhe says that ho
came home on Friday last, and after
amusing himself by breaking windows
and furniture, mixed up a dose of I'm Is
green and tried lo force her to swallow
It, and when she resisted hu dicw a
knife and tried to stab her. Mrs. 1'el
ham Is but 17 years of age aud has ben
married only six mouths.
Yosterday's Games.
AMKltlCAN ASSOCIATION.
Athletic, 10; Louisville, 1.
Boston, 16; Cincinnati, 12.
NATIONAL liKAOUB.
Clnolnuati, 0 ; Philadelphia, 4.
Chicago, 0; Boston, 5.
New York, 11 j Cleveland, 10.
1'Ittsburg, 6 j Brooklyn, 3.
CAMPBELL RENOMINATED.
Moro Than 300 Majority on tho
First Bullot.
Clovelnml, July 10 Governor Jns.
15. Campbell was renominated on tlio
llrst ballot by tho Democratic btute
Couventlon yesterday afternoon. Tin'
voto as otUcIallv announced wns
follows : James K. Cutnpuell, fitis 7-lti;
Lawrence 1 . Neal, 184 !) 1U; virgii r.
Kline, fid: and Th' inn.-" L. Johnson, 1.
Iilouleuun -Uovenvr w. v. iiiunjuis
whs nlrnrenoinlnutetl, nut uy acciamu
linn. Tlin convention, bv u majority
of Of) voles, declared III favor of a free
si vcr n atilc in ,ine liiutiorin. Aim
the Kline people had moved that the
nomination of Uovernnr Campbell be
made unanimous, to which the Ham
ilton eoun'y friends objected vene'
montly, Lieutenant Governor Mar
ci ii In wuh renominated by acclamation
Youngr QlrlB Drowned
WilkcH-Harre. July 10 -Katlo and
Mai v McGowan, need 17 and 20 yours
reaiifw'iiveiv. were urowneu n
n'niimk Wedneaduv liluht in the Sua-
iiiehnnnn river at I'lttHton. '1 liey
wore out rowing wiui a younK ""
nnnied Waller li ines, and the boat was
nimotzpri rloae under the lower bridge.
The vouiik man eucoeeueit in rwuiiiiiK
the liier ol the btidee rikI Iiiiiik on
until rescuod. 'J'he two Klrls uiik at
once. Their botlles were recovered
about midnight.
THIS SEASON FOR
PIC-NICS
JIVIXa AT HAXU,
Committeemen should benr In
mind that the Hkuald olllcu
is prepared to do all kinds of
Poster Work!
at tho most reasonable ratec:
Give us a call and obtalu our
prices. All work deno when
promised and In u satisfactory
manner.
SPECIAL NOTIOBS.
The vestlbtiled coionartment skepliiKoart
reeenlly introduced on the Cnlrngo, HI. t'au.
ine sitcping oar lsenaoien, uy mu iniroane
tlon i.f Uieae conipartnieul, cars, to hecure ibf
gnme ,y nld . ouvt,n)euee tl,at )l6 woul0
i, H,. l.i.l.l Knnth.r 11, in ,rn.l nfl'hl
In the best hotel. No other lino west of Chi
cueo runs the committment ears. In add)
tlon, the trains are equipped w th tho reguhii
open 1'ullman sleeper, giving passengers then
choice, riieai ing ear service is luuyupu
the renulrenieuts ol modern railway service
An excellent cuisine, promptly served amid
elegant surroundings, al luodtrate chaiges,
leaves nothing now lo oo uesirea. Any 01 ou:
people contemplating a trip to any part of tlu
west or northwest cannot jossluly securt
butter accommodations or lower mien thiui
by aaclressing w. r. cooley, uenerai Agent ol
ine rassenger uepanuieni, two vuebinui l,
l'luiaacipnia, ro.
WIUTK l'EAKH AND 11AI11C CANONS.
Colorado is a land of sham contrasts, ol
brilliant Ilk his. ol Intense fhndt ws: a land
where heights and depths make obvious tho
meaning or tho nord antithesis; a land wheie
every muod In mind can find nn answering
mood in nature. Tho high, white minarets of
the mountains. Horn whoso slender plnuscles
nomine wiuu-uiuwu uauuerc 01 tuesnow,niv
neal with silent eloouence to tho loll y asnlm
Itousor the soul; the sombre chasms cleft by
iiiau jorccs iiiruugii giauue-nearieu liius
wlthtn vvhoso denths dark shadows lliroin?
and swirling torrents dashspouk to the heart.
u laiiguagH iiiui Luriiis, insiuresauti awes, it
does not follow that these glories ol white
peaks and those dooms of d&rlc canons nru.
cludo tho pleasant Intervals, the sunny
meadows or the secluded nooks wherein the
tired mind or wearied bo ty may And peace
ful rest and relugo ftom turmoil and loll. To
ono making a Journey In Coloiado, New
Mexico or U iuh, or tat lug a transcontinental,
tour from liastlo West, or Wee to-ja.the Den
ver and Klo Grande Hallroad oil. rs accom
modations equal In eleganc e. convenience, and
luxury to those of nny other lino with the ad
ded nttrnollons or the unrivalled scenery
along Its Hue, abounding In a magnificent
opulence of white peaks nud dark cauons.
ine mourn 01 ctovcinher, ibw, witnessed one
or the most important Improvements In rail-
roau mciiities ami lias yet ueen mane in l oi
orado and the West Tlie completion of the
standard gauge of the Denver and ItloGrande
ltaltrond trom Denver. Colorado, over ihe
mountains to Ogdon. Utah, which five veais
ago was deemi a nn impossibility. Is certainly
a triumph of daring aud engineering skill.
jii new one is uy ine way 01 i.mciviiie, tun
neling Teunes'ce Pass, threading the canons
of the Kagloiind Ur.iud Itlvers, giving a view
ol the Mount of tho Holy Crosu, enroute, tak
ing nn trains iniougii uienwooa npnngsana
down tho (iniml lllver to Grand Junction,
thence to Hull Lake City, Ogden and Han
Francisco, ily this route one is given uu op
portunity to behold tbo mngultleenceorKngle
ltlver Canon and Ihe marvelous beauty aud
grandeur of the Canon of the Grand. 'Ihe
overland tiniu is a model In every respect.
From the engine to the last nrst-clasg coach
everything Is bright and now, and of the
most elegant slylo of workmanship and
finish.
If any reader desires lo know moro about
these stupendous works of nature, write to B.
K. Hooprr, General l'assenger Agent,Denver,
Colorado, and be will send you. lrte ol rost,
olegantly Illustrated boons, giving a full de
scription or the marvels of the ' Scenlo
Line."- Btunley Wood In the "Great Divide.'
is and will over bo tho
ItemeC.,- for
nrmt,. TriiiiiftTizR. Baokaahe,'
Puma in tho Side. Chest and!
Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &o
Before you acud to buy, obtain
JKrrrtEE OF CHARGE"
the yslnablo bookl "liuide to H. a!th, willli
F.AD.R1GHTER&C0.,
310 Broadway,
NV TOKIt.
28
Prize Medals Awarded I
Earope&nUonseBiuiloUtadt,Iiotidoihl
Vienna, Fngus, Butteiaam, Ohen,
50 Cents tt bottle, For Sale byi
liuituiumil, AUU.IVUII MVjUllUl
3. X. 1. TCIIHllV.
C. ZI. IIACJXJIVIIUOII,.
SHENANDOAH, PA
and other drocUti.
UESSSCELL'S
n
will cunt:
EVERY FORM
From UlniiHo
-tV-Seml fur
Room," n handy
LAKESIDE!
. ,, . , . .
TllO finest in tllO Ulterior ot
tho State. Only available
health and pleasure grounds
in the Anthracite region.
Tbo natural attractions and lmgnill
cent scenery of the nlaco aiouii-
m" equalltd, and a day of recrea .
tion and p1cuure may bo
spent in it to advantage.
There is good fldhlng und
1 bathiugiu the twin laUea
, , surrounding the grounds. Boat ,,, ,
houses will be built on tho lukeslde
and regattaHwillbefiefiucntthisseasou
For Sunday Schools, Lodges, &c,
The grounds aro most suitable for pic-nlcs
information, call
O. A. KEIM,
very WATERPROOF
THAT
Mot to
Kfot
BE UP
TO
THE Mfrmi
.. j BEARi THIS MARK.
TRADE
MEEDS NO tAUMDEniHQ. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN til A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
Lehigii Valley Railroad.
AliaANQEMENT or rAOSFKOER TRAINS.
-MAY 10, 1891.-
Passenger tralnB will leave Shenandoah for
Mauch Chunk, i.ehlghlon, Blatlngton, CaTu
sauqun, Alientowu, ltethlehem, Kaston, i'hll
udelphia and New Vork at 5.17, 7.10, U.US a. m.,
isjia,aio,5.2ap.m.
For Uelvidcro, Delaware Water Gap and
at roudsburg at 5.47, a. in., and 6.20 p. m.
For Lambertvlllo aud Tienuji,, u.us a, m
For White Haven, Wilkes-llarre and Fills
ton 5.-17, t).08, M.U a. m., S.10 and 5.26 p. m.
ForTunkhanuuck, 10.11 a, m 8.10 and 5.26
p. m,
For Auburn, Ithaca, Genova aud and Lyons
10.11 a. m and 5.20 p. ill.
FnrLacej'Ville, Towanda. Hayre, Waverly,
Elmlni, Hochesler, lluflUlo. .Niagara Falls.
Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and
5,211 p. m,
For linlru and the West vlatjalamanca at
3.10 p. in.
For Audcnrled, Hazleton, Stockton, Lum
ber Yard, Weatheily and Fenu Haven Junc
tion at 6.4f, 7.40, 8,08 a. in, and 12.52, 3.10 and
5,20 p. in.
For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beaver
Meadow, 7.40, 8.08 a. m. and 6,20 p. m.
For Bcrautou at 5.17 J.(JK, 10.11a. m. 8,10 and
6:2(1 p. m.
For llazte Brook. Jiudn, Drlfton and Free
land at 6.17, 7.10, 8.08, 10.11 a. in,, 12.52 3.10 and
6.20 p. m. ,
For QuakHke at 6.17 and 8.08 a. m and
3.10 p. m.
For Wlggans, Gllberlon and Frackvllle al
6.50 and n.us a in., nnd 1.10 p. m.
ForTatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano
5.17, 7.40, 8.08, 10.11, 10,68 u. m., 12.52,3.10,5.20, 8,03,
8.2 and 10.27 p. in.
For Lost Creek, 31rardvllle and Ashland,
4.27, 7.40,8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.10,1.10,65
8.10 and 8.11 p. m.
For Darkwater, Ht. Clair and Pottsvllle,
7.40, 8.08, 10.58 a. m., 122, 3.10, 1.10, 6.28 and 8.0S
p. m.
For Ilnck Monntaln, New Boston and
41 or en, 7.10, 8.08, 10.68 a. m., 122, 3.10, 6.26 and
8.Ulp.m.
For ltaven Hun, Ccntralla, Mt. Carmel and
Bhamokin, 82, and 10.15 a. in., 1.10, 1.10
and 8.08 p. in.
Trains leave Bhamokin for Bhenandoah,
7.6 11.55 a. m., 2.10. 1.30 and 9.80 p. m., arriving
at Bhenandoah, 9.05 a. in., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 and
11.15 p. in.
SUNDAY TllAINB.
For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland,
6.50, 9.10 11 .35 a. m., 2.15 p. in.
For Darkwater. it. Clulr and Pottsvllle,
6.50, 8.00, 9.S0 a. ni.. 2.15 p. ro.
For Yalesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano,
8.00, ll.ftSa. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m.
For liOfty, Audenrled and iinileton, 8.01
a- m 1.40 p. m:
For Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatlnjlon,
Catasauqua, Allentown, lietblehom, Eustoi
aud New York, 8.00 a. in., 1.40 p. m.
For Philadelphia, 1.10 p. m,
K. B. IIYINGTON,
Uen'l ass. Act., Bethlehem.
FIRE INSURANCE I
'.irj;iit ui Oldest Bslliile furtlj Cub CajtslM
Kpresent6d by
Jtin "AIIOTJ1so b Jardln Street
AVIU r AUG I lBUlN ANDOAH. I'A
!For lOSf orFAUINO liAHltOOtll
avoeral andMEHVOUS DBILIIY
U7alrn.a.nr llulan-Ami-J rA..I,
Alot rirroraop Exentsa. in OM nrYounr.
IU1I..I, ftbbL niMIIHlU Ivlly ll..lar.d. ll.w ! .KUr.. .nj
tr..iiknsik,i.siisiuiruiiiioiS9ariuTburfioui.
IbHtlut.lT f.lllnv I10UK TKEAT1KNT B..lt la d.v.
M. L.tllj from AO Stat.a ai4 Partita CoaatH... Writ. lhau.
Uoserliitha Baek, r(,laaatlttaand proor. atalLdlwaUdirraa
i4itt. liRlE MEDICAL CO., DUFFAUO, N. V
oiimviENT
tr TjT B Ki a irsnn
OF filB
Iiinplcn to olinllnnte HCSJUMAi
"Flltiln for KltcliRti antl BIcka
book for tbo household. FUSS
Summer Resort, Pic-mc
and Pleasure Grounds I
LAKICSIDE (KaU Malmnoy Junction) mid
way between Malinnoy City and Tsnitt
qua, now managed by a now stoclc com
pany, will be open to tlio public wll'liln a lew
weeks, and dales can now bo lecured. A
number or societies have already been booked
and others wishing dislinblo dates should
makeapplloatlon without delay,
Under the new muuBgemout many Improve
merits will be made, some of lliem being now
under way, that will make it the plo-nloand
pleasure grounds of the region.
A l 'rgo dancing pavllllon and a trntdng
park aro among the uewnddlllous. Tlicbesl
liorfMln 1 tie Blatewlll beseenred to run or
trot this season.
and oullngs.
For dates and olhei
on or address,
Excursion Manager,
HllKNANnOAH, 2' A.
COLLAR or CUFF
CAN BE RELIED ON
xllt:!
-fcco 2Disool03?S
A safe and Infallible neulrallzerand elmlnn
tor or Impure blood, and a radical cure for
rbcQniullsm, gout, and skin diseases. Cuiea
specific poison In a few mouths, and eutlug
ulcer In as many weeks. No failures and no
relapses.
Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store,
Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa
BMAlM
Vlien tiMublett with thio annorlnir Irrosllla; Itte
rliientlrfiilloninsa co!,l or "i.oura, or ImwCi
tltuttoaul Weokiioaw ,011'ltir to their sej, ahci
Use Ot. Our.'ioiWc'fi O-Uibratea
CEMALE REUULAIING PILL,
hey ere StronRtlienl'.'; to 'he ctnir. Bfitf . i.if
one, viator aud laT,. t!o fu . i -'1 fnntiuaof l
ndmfnd. Kut ty int.''. 'in-l; sejilsd, il. Addi -
Or.Hartnrf. , O.-.., 3T.UUI3 f,.
WATER OF LIFE.
A newly discovered MINI' HAL WATER,
u.Dui viiiiii iu ruppjj iiLiiurutiu eie
ments necissLiy lohenllh. It will cure th'
Kidneys. I.lver. Htomseh. andnll llowelnni
Bladder diseases It vllldistoHe calculi and
rtmove lueui. it removes the urlo acid iron
rue uioon ana iuu aestmys ilslarla sn
Chills. It etirrs Brlaht'a disease, and Is ei
peclnlly re ommeuded for people advanced In
life, and for general deblliiy. For undoubted
proofB 01 this fend for liHii pblet giving full
portlculnis. to J It. rKltUY, Water of Life
ku , m PKiuin MPin ii.. " itges-iiarre, fa.
LOOK HERB,
A groud opportunlly lor Joining a new
society,
The Beneficial Order of Equity
A fraternal society for both soxts.
Pays From $200 to $5,000
IN SIX YEAKS.
Advances money to buy hemes, cancels the
maeuieauess in ca'e 01 aisauuity or aeatn,
pays sica ana oeatu uenenta.
Forturther particulate call on or address,
DANIEL'UBAN,
Deputy Supreme President,
OA il, AIH1U Ot,, nUcHUUUUnU, JTH,
REPUBLICAN
County Convention
Tlio member oftlio Itcpubllcnn parly or
BchuylKIU com) y are requesttdto assemble
In llielr respictivo o'cctlon districts nttlii
places where IheltepubllcnndelegatcelectlotiB
wmo held lssljeartcxcept whore otianges, no
Urea of wlilili will be given through the news
papers) on
Saturday, August 1, 1801,
between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock P.m. lo
elect (loli gales nml alternates to the Connlj
convention 10 ue netn aususi i.nt luu ciocit
a m.. In Centennial Hull, Pottsvllle. At the
samo time nnd plnee memb rsoi the Hepub
ncan couniy uoiniiiitiee anu iiieirniternates
will bo voted for In like manner as delegates
lo Ihe Couuly Convention.
llie inrini ers irom rue i weniy- uinui raeno
torhxl district attending the County f'onven
Hon will meet August 4th. tit :i o'clock p m
lu l entunulal Hall. Pottsvllle. for the min ot
ofplao ugln nomination two (2 cni.dldatcs
to oe voietinrna ocngaies to tue uunsuui
ilnnal Convention.
Tho numbers Irom the ruirtiotli senatorial
1st ric attendlnir t hot oinitv Convention will
mcci August -nil, at & o cioi k p. in., in ueiiien
niui linn, j.'ousviu, lor mo purposo ot nine
lmr In uomlnutlou two (2) candidates to b
voted for us delegates to the Coustlttitb nul
Convention.
'llie following persons nua ni'crnntcs nnvt
ueeu appoint! (i loconnuci ittpo eciiun;
Ashland Fust ward, David Diuls, A J IJiu
bouslluej alternates John B Levens, J c Oai
er.
Ashland Seco- d wat d.WUllnm Cleaver. O W
Keuslermacher: alternates H A Faust. W M
James.
Ash and Third ward. Chris Mauer. Andrew
Vnuehu: altcrnaics Isaac Ynrnell. Jr. J O
Gensel. ,
Ashland Fuiirtn worn, jHmes 1 1 aite. w J
Williams; alicrnste J II n sel, UeorgB l.elb
Asbl uid Filth ward, (Jcnr Feliierott, Win
Uornilstcr; alternates llenty I'muI, J Hcliutt.
Al,n,i, 11. f.l.urla U rlt.i.tl J,ivAh Wratl.
rien; alierua'es. Jam' s Huush, T. F. Mojor
Itarrv Kast. John Horrv. D V Orren: alter
nates, itoberl Grtcu Jr., Henry Uo.lck.
nrry worn, u. iiresnn, jonu iteiuunrt; ai
ernates. .t F ltnrt. Knhriam Yarimlt.
Butler Nnrlb. uwen i onroy. M. Costollo;
alternate, Harry McCllnness.
uuiier j!.asi, Kicintru riynu, joiin unuuu
nlternnie, Pntrh-k Feeney.
liutieroutii. u t-etterman, u a jviecs; ni
ternate. John Duiran.
uuiier rtormwesi, joci iiowenstein, u n
SlHuret1 alternate, John wweeny.
Bitinswlck East. II D Koch James Dolong
allprim ps. I 11 Knr.ti. Keiitt Mtller.
urunswictc veMr jonaiuun leioy, rrans
xostj ait' mate, w Biiticner.
Blythi (Hllver Creek). V J Matthews, More
Finievi ntternates. W Murrv. D Manning.
lllythe (Combola), J lteynolds, Daniel
"t' lie; alien ales, ltobert Thomas, 8 Tlmmas,
lllythe (Kai-ka William). John F Buyer
Is ichoias riiornton.
Branob, Jacob Zlmmorman.U F Luckenblll
nllernntes C W lUnild. Isana Moritau.
uass Norm, l'utrics urenuan, luiamiti
ureuuaui
Cats Sim h. Moicran Jones, w Lvncii.
Cie8Mina South, John Bergor, O W Alerkel;
llernates O HuUinan, Uoberl Ash.
Crersoua Nnrtli. -iH Ilerger. George Hoed
nlteruates LHKeeler, W Hughes.
Ilelnnn. it H MnrLln. .Martin ftecn.
Uld'cd, J D Hepler, J Hodeubcrgcr; alter
nates D H Hmlihr Daniel Mtltz.
Kldred Kast. w rl Hergstresscr, f remont
Ferlleh: alleruates J K Maurer, Lewis Deu
Hln.nr.
rraney, A 1'noisian, u v utuiei; niter
nates Nathan Klr-CLger. Kmll Aidtnan.
Foster. Joseuh lluto tdge Johu Hay: niter
u ut on TlirtniMU Cll 11 V. I .ewlH Kut tl.
Fraekvllle. J F Price, Samuel Wynn; alterr
nates Win D.ivl-, II r H-vans
GiMrcvllle nasi wuro, jenn Lewis, ai
Howci: alternnloi Nicholas Bias", Thomas
Davis. . .
Glrardvlllo Middle ward, Louts mass, cuns
Granger.
(Jiianlvliln West .-ld. W H Price. W Tay
lor; alternates Thomas Evans, Thomas
urrcey.
uuuerion west waru, ivjjiiuju xieumugcr,
w mecnouy.
Gllberlou Kast ward. K Carey. E C Murray
a 1 torn ii Inn P I.' Mllrnliv. W 11 Krvniver.
ailberton Middle ward, at A Leary, iiji
iiJaer. ... . .
Ooidoii, N M Frank-, j r scrvis, Jr.j alter
nates l,1 KTlrplipr. O ft iteacll.
Heglus Kast. James Duukleberger, A B
Klaiiser: alterni'O W Maurer.
T,.. U IT Un.U. T f 1Ini.lrr,i ol
ternutes John ltlekcrt, A. K. Lauaenslnger.
llui ley. W O Haltzcr, IIS Gilbert: alternate
SBowmai. ,,,
Kline, Frank liantner, isaao runups, alter
nate J JBre'-n.
Landli gvlllo, Henry Drumhcller, J F Hacs
tie"; nlteruale, SV Lilller.
Mt. Carbon, Henry lien. itoDert uampueu.
ifnniinlm Nor h fFocht's). John Gerber.
Davy achy: alternate Jcre hocht.
Manhelm North ( JlcDermotfs). A aturm.W
Kllut: alternate v Yeager. '
iManbelm North turiiwii's), A Mortimer, F
W Weavei; alternate Goorgo Wagner.
Mnuhelm North (Melot's), J A Filbert, Win
jiLiiuan; alternate r ruiiKiiu umuie.
Alniihelm Koiilli (Keller's). B F lteber. WJ
Bhai-fUr; allernalee Charles Fisher, BM lthlne.
Mahanoy West tLostCrtelt), GeoWJonn
son, GioreThontpnonj nlteruato W Jones,
Mahanoy West (Haven Hun), . Thomas B
Tweeble, Wllllaui And- isou.
Alalia- oy West (Brownsville), Jasllcaton,
S Brnwu; nllernatea J Price, J James
Mahanoy West (Win. Penn), Thomas May,
John Hughes alternate J Melz.
Diauanoy liasi (Lan gun s;, a rroat, ueorge
Hichaids,
Mahanoy East (Cole's No. 1), Jacob Ulllesple,
Dennis Wlialeu,
Mauanov Kaul (Cole's No. 2), Jas Maltliias,
ranielThumiis.
Mahanoy i U6t (Hill's), Aninouy BiacK,
William Wright.Jr.
Malmnnv l.'ltv First word. J J Coyle. E
Morris; alternates 1) t lin , J i o ltva.
uhunoy Oily Becond ward, E Barlor, John
Latham; ulteruatts Joseph Hushes, E Bllll
man, Jr.
Aiananoy i;tty j niru warn, n li jiru-aer,
F L Grim; allernutos Jacob Becker, W Den
uls.
Mahanoy City Fourth ward. W X Weber
AOHheinian; alleruates J A Bellgman, T G
XilOllUiS,
Mahanoy City Fifth ward, A Dower, Geo
Farflett; ullemales lltese llosbei, Isaao
Morgan.
Mlucrsvllle East wird, J Phillips, Johu
Bowman; alternate Calvin Price.
Mlnersvlllo Westward, William Faulkner,
Edwai d Bhlssler.
Mlddleport, Thomas Jennlngs.B W Bausler;
alternates F J Dltchey, J Btephens.
New Castle, New Castle, Daniel Weller,
Alonzo lteber; alternate Theodore Weller.
New Castle, Wadtsvllle.J DThomas, W B
Thomas, alternate James Head.
Norwegian Hast, Curry's, W Burton, T
in am ley; nneriinio w uuam iiougors.
Norwegian West, Curran's, J Elsenburg,
Thomas Keating: alternate J B Kelly.
Norwegian Kaat townshln. MIlaltv.TW
Cullen; alternates James Cullan, W Donald
son. ew Philadelphia, B W Jones, JTunner;
alternate Philip Evans.
New llluggold, David Vetler, II B Koch;
alternates J B llonsberger, D Lelser.
Orwlgsburg, J A Dlelendeifer, A B Gost;
alternates It B Fey, A C Elsenhuth.
Plnegrove borough, A H Mnnweiler, G F
Thlel; alternates D J Gensemer. Peter Klney.
Plnegroie township Kast, F.W lteber, A
Voder: alternates M Workman, LB Adams.
l'lnegfovo township West, Ezra llmightner,
(1 B Binhl; alternuics George AdaiuB, E.
Klluger.
Palo Alto, K T Priest, E Hoy; alternates
Alex Govan, William Jones.
1 urt CDnlon, OC Hatch, Eugene Bond; al
ternates, A A Kirlln, A P Hutch.
lort Carbon, Vm Wcntz, Henry Wana
maker. Port Carbon, (Mechanlcsvllle), Fiauk Blur
man, Fra k Bunds.
i orter Kaal, 1 N Evans, Hiram Brower.
Porter Weal, W Maitz, J Umhollz; uIUp
nates (J W Hchrop, Eugeoe Horn.
Porter North, lidwurd Hnutz. Jacob Rumpfi
alternates T J Davis, J btrousser.
Pottsvllle Bonlh urd, Arthur Bhay, George
Walker; alterunto W Whitney, Jr.
Pottsvllle toutheastwar1, ugt st Knecht,
G CBchrtnks alternate J O Frlck.
Pottsvllle Middle wmd, J' Jiu Ebert, Geo K
Biiiltb; niter, ates J T Buydcr, J M Fieclc.
Pottsvllle Northeast wat d, H 11 Hill, EC
Nlchol; alternates WBast, F F Wade.
Pottsvllle .Northwestward, W owena, Johu
Johnson: alternates John Leonard, II Koon.
Pottsvllle Bevcnth waid, Wesley Bailor,
Thomas Picktou; alternates E ust Ue ers, 0
liuechley.
Pottsvllle Ni rth ward. GforgeOwens-, Jos
Davis; alternate Alex '1 emple.
liahn, Thomas llrstlbnry.il O F slier; alter,
nates David Hughes, Thomus Downs
Itush (HnuckV), WABtlttler, WWKaup;
alternate Joellleln.
Itukh a.utz's), KO Job, KF Hampshire.
ltelily, Hei ry Zcrby, ltobert Weir.
ltyan, Albert Ellis. Joseph Matthews; alter
nates Dunlel JoneB, W w eaver,
BchuylkJIUIaven Eastward, J1I Bterner,
II Mlnntoh- Btternatra W II lliienllfr .r II
Binkley.
Kehnylklll Haven Honlh ward, Chas Harbst.
I, D Kershner; alternates W Illebsaeman, It
Knarr.
Brhuylhllt Haven North ward, II Slerner.W
C Huey; alternato II F Ilnblnson.
Hehuylklll Haven Westward, Geo A Khaef
fer, Thomus Meek, alternate D Flanuery.
r-ChUVlkllt fnwnkliln. ft Vtr.lr.hfir. Ilnnrtf
Stlrnelz; alternates Charles DeLoug, F Brock.
Ht. Clair Boulliwnrd, WoshOrme, J Hon
kins, Br.,- alternates J Hughes, W II Lee.
Bt. Clair North ward.OeorgB Blacker, Harry
Bel gmaiy aPernalcs John Urcli.T. ee y.
M. ClalrMtrtdlo ward, B II Lee, ItCBojcr;
nltsrnatea J Evans, OLndklnblll
Johu 'Ihurlby,- alternato Bnmtiel Hi gers.
Mienandtnli. Becond ward, Charles Phillips,
OAKelii ,- alternates Henry Goodman, P
Hopkins.
I'.iisiwara, William House,
BlieiiHi doah. Third ward, Dr. J Stein. E K
tttermau: altetmu.. .Ini.Vi K.?'.. 't
Daddow. .".".., -
Nhenandoah, Fourth wa.d, John A Iwlsr
hdw 1) Beddall; alUruatts W Bent, Haglf
Bhenandoah. Firth wnrrl. u.n,? ttin-M.v
John Btinn; alterniitcs T fowell, H Ilisol. '
Henry; alternates OTIley.AH Glassmlre.
Tnmiqu North wnrd, V E Pugb, Kdmunct
Llnyd; alternate A Batlev,
Tamanua South wnrd, W T Davis. J O Walt
ers; alternato FDelu,
Tremonl boiough. East wnrd, W Moore.
Iliomfi" Cooklll.- altcmaiiui nil tlnsaer. m .
Geurtner.
1 remont borough, West ward, J Brow er, O
W Lchtunn: alternates Dr. W J Halu, Alt
iMinniug.
Troinont township, D Work'ran, Harry
Nelll.
tlprerMahanlongo. John Kllnejheny.
UuIod. Frat els Heltzer. Ellas Miller: alter.
utile Gideon Beekor,
UnlOU East. Nelson flmnrliin. f!m k'nrrlit-
nl'eruate LTBrnitdon.
union r.ortii,.iohulI Dals, J N Lulz: alter
ualn W Fotherol!.
Walaer, W U Hhoclt, Sauoml Holsler; alter
nato ) II Entorllne.
Wet Penn Bnuth (Lelbv's). J Jl Maimtn.
Jocob Longuecker,
wet-tt-enu ftoriiieasi (ainntz's), w JUauniz.
David (Hie
West Penn Northwest (Wren's), Ttos 11111
innn. Henry Tyson.
WnsnttiKlon (llatdorrs), Lyman a Heed,
George Sell.
wntitnginn titociii, jonn t-eriig. w 1- it.tz.
Wayne, Norm, Daniel Yolih. a D Hefd.
Wnvne. Boulh. James A Ilellner. Frnnlc
llntrnnn.
lorkvllle, Isaac Hlch, Henry Becker.
D.D. PHILLIPS, Chairman.
Philadelphia and Eeading Eailroad'
l imo roH in elJecl May 10, ISt'l
'KALNS LEAVE SUENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS,
for Hew Yorlc via Philadelphia, weekdays.
2. 0 5.23, 7.20 a. m. and 12.35 2.60 and 5.55
in. Holiday 2.10 and 7.18 a. m. For New
ork, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 6.25.
20, a. m. and 12.35 and 2.50 p. m.
For Heading and Philadelphia week days,
2.10, 6.2s, 7.20, a. m., 12.S5 2.60 and 5.55 pi m.
an Jay. 2.10 and 7.48 a. ni.
For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m,i
. 0, 65 p. m.
1 or AlieutowD, week days, 7,20 1. m., 12.3S
. 0 p. m.
' or Poltavlller-week days. 2.1R, 7.20,a. m.. !
2.3.2.60 and 5.65 p.m. Bunday, 2.10 and 7.4tl
in.
For Tamaqna and Mahanoy City, week
iys, 2..0, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12 3) 2.60 and 6.55
. m. .ttunday, 2.10 and 7.18 a. m. Additional
u- Maiianoy City, wook days 7.00 p. m.
For Lancaster and Colombia, week days,
20a. m.,2.50 p.m.
For WilUamsport, Bunbury and Lewlsburg,
cell days, 3.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.S)
m. bunday 3.23 a. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.i0 8,2
VIS, 7.20 and 11.80 a. m., 12.85, 1.35, 2.50, 6.55,
7.00 ane D.'ii, p. in. Buuday, 2 10, 3.25 and 7.1(1
a. m. 1,05 p.m.
For Glrardvllle (llappahannock Station)
vk dayB, 2.i, 8.2i, 5.23, 7.2U and 11,30 a. m
12.33, 1 S5. .50, 6.55, 7.00 nnd 9.25. p. m. Sunday.
2' 10 . 2 , 7.18 a. ill., 8.15 p. m.
-'oi Ashland and Bhamokin, week days:
.2,, 5.23, 7.20, 11.3) a. in., 1.85, 7.00 and 9,2a
. in. Sunday 3.2 ui. in., 3.05 p.m.
TWAINS FUH BHENANDOAH:
Leave New York via Philadelphia, weefc
Uys,7.15 a. m., 1.S0, 1.00, 7.30 p. m 12.13
night. Sunday, 6.00 p. m.. 12.15 nlgnt.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week,
lays, 1.30. 8.45 a. in., 1.00 and 1.0) p. m.
iave rnuacipuia, weez uays, i.iu. ana
10.00 a. ni. 1.00 and 6.00 p. m., from Broad
,ud CallowhiU and 8.85 a. m.and 11.30 p. m..
from 9th anc uvaea streets. Sunday 9.05 a.
in. 11.10 p. m, from nth and U-etjn.
Leave Heading, week days, 1.35. 7.10. 10.15
uulll.60a. m., 6.55, 77 p.m. Sunday 1.35 ana
-0.18 a.' m.
Leave Pol tsvllle, week days, 2.10,7.10 a.m.,
ItSO, 011p.m. Bunday, 2.40 a. in. and2.Ch
j. m.
I. tuveTamequa, week days, 8.20, 8.18 ana'
! 2 1 a. m., 1.21, 7.13, and 9.18 p. in. Bunday 8.20
., m, aud 2.50 p. m.
Liava Mahanoy City, week days, 3.10. 9.13
tnd 11.47 a. m 1.61, 7.12 and 9,11 p. m. Bun- -lay,
8.10 a. m 3.20 p. m
Leave Mahanoy PlULe, week days, I.IO I
il.30,935. 11.1 9 a. la.,l.t;5, 2.CU. 5-20, 826,7.57, ana
ltt.OOp. m. Bunday 2.1., 1.00, and U,a,m.
I I, p. m.
Leave Glrardvllle (Rappahannock Station
irook days, 2.17, 1.07, 6.86, and 9.11 a. m., 12.0
...2, 5.26, 0.82, 8.03 and 10.00 p. m. Bunday, 2,17,
I. 2;, 8.26 a. m. 3.11 p. m.
Leave WlUlamsnort, week days, S.00,9.15anct
II. 55 a. m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. in. Sunday ll.IS
p. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the wesf
rla B. & O. K. It., through trains leave Glrard
Wenue station, Philadelphia, (P, A It. It. It.)
at 1,10. 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.31, 1.21, 6.55 ami
,.23 p. ni. Bunday, 1.16 8.02 11.27 a, in., 1.21
55 and 7.2 J p.m.
ATLANTIC OITV DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whart
ma South Street Wharf.
Voir Atlautlc CJtv.
Week-days Express 9;00 a. m. and 2.0
1.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a.m., 6.00
p. m,
Bnndays. Express, 9.00, a. m, Accommo
aallon, 8.00 a. ra. and 1.80 p. m.
ltetnrnlng, leave Allan tlo City, depot cornel
Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Week-days
-Express, 7.80, 9.00, a. m. and 1.00, p. m.
-aceommodatlon, 6.00, 8.05 a. m. and 1.30
1.80 p. in,
Mondays. Express, 1.00 p. m. Accommola.
tlon, 7.80 a. m, and 4.80 p. in.
C. U. HANCOCK, Uen'l Pass'r Agt J
V. A. McLEOD. Pros. & Uen'l Manager,
-yiLMINaTON ft NORTHERN It. It.
Time table in tffect May, 10, 1691.
Trains leave Heading (P. & II. station) Sot
Gibraltar, Seyferl, Blraiboro, Joanna, Spring,
field, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesville,West
uiiesier,unaasiora j unction, ts. A u. J unction.
Wilmington and Intermed ate stations, dallv
except bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.1S
p. m. Bunday only at 8.05 p. ra.
For Warwick. rlt- Peters nnrl lnlprmerllntra
rttntlrma rlnllv ..r-Ant Hnnrtn v at Q Oil a n onrt
6.19 p. m. Sunday only 8.15 a. m.'
For Blrdsboru and Intermediate stations.
Saturday only, at 12 m.
ror iiammore ana wasningion lis. a u.ii
It.) dally eicept Sunday at 0.25 and 8.30 a. m.
and 8.1b p. m. Sunday only at 3.05 p. in.
Trains arrive al Heading (P. & it. station)
from Wilmington, IS. & O. Junction, Mont
chanln, Chaddslord Junction, West Chester,
Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction,
Sprlugfleld,Joanua,l!lrdsboro, Gibraltar, Hey
ferlaud Intermediate stations, dally except
Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m. Sun
day only at 11.21 a. m.
From St. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate
stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.21 a. m.
and 2.25p.m. Sunday only at Bp. m.
From iilrdsbnio and Intermediate stations',
Baturday only lit 1.40 p. m.
From Watblngton and Baltimore, dally ex
cept Sunday, 10 20 a. ni. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m.
Sunday only at 11.24 a. m.
BOWNEBH BltiaUH, Gen'lPass, Agt.
A.G.MCOAUBLAND,Bupt.
D 1 1 0 T II D r We the undersigned.
H U T I U H I . f.r8 entirely cured ol
II u I I UliLl Rupture by Dr. J. B.
MAYER, 831 Arch Bt.. l'hllo. Thomas 11.
Harlung, New Rlhggold, Pa., I.andt, South
Easton, Pa., L. P. S: C. A. Deturck, Olcy, Pa,.
Jt. G. Stanley, 421 Spruce St., Lebanon, pi., A.
Schneider. Ix)cut Dale, Pa..D, B. Noll, Lime
kiln, Pa., Wm. E. Ilanenstlne, Phoenlxvllle,
Pa., W. M. Lelnbaeh, 021 Washington St.!
Reading, Pa., J, C. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard St.,
Harrlsburg, Pa., C. Keelin, Douglassvllle, Pa.
Dr. MAYER Is at Holel Penn, Heading, l'a..
on the 2nd Baturday of each month. Call lo
see htm.
Pf K. BRIOKER, M. X.,
JPIIY&IOIAN AND SZItOEON,
Nol 9 East Centre Street: Mahanoy City. Pa. A
Skin ana an sneolal dlseoseai a sneclaltv. v