The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 17, 1891, Image 2

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    Evening Herald.
mill.
l-UitMSUKl. DAILY, SUNDAY HXCiH'Tlll) jjit, PetiuKylvtmin Volunteers,
JC C. JlOVIltl, IMIIor unit VuMhher.
ir.W. ,T. IIMTii.V.V, J,oail VMtor.
um-
ALL TH E NEWS FOR ONE CENT l()f Experts on lSardMey'H nccmints lm-
-.zi-- - - beet", the tnlk of the town lo dy. 'I lie
77ic AMV:AV.V; UKHAU) hat a laror1r-
dilation in Shrnnndnnh thnn any oilier ptijier
publtttictl, Honk t pen to nil.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
DAILY, per year, - - .
W1U-KI.V, per year -
00
1 fin
1
Entered at the Po-itoffloe, at Shenandoah, I'a
for trannmlnlon throogbthc malls
as seeond elans mail matter.
JENNY CRAMER'S MOTHER.
!I1.A'K1I I1Y OUIKF AND BOUUOW Bill:
COMMITS BUICIDIS.
NcwHuvcn, Conn., July 17. Mrs
niirlMtun Cramer, the mother of
beautiful, unfortunate Jonny' Crtmcr,
thi'. Btory of wlim-e troglo ' known
nil over the land, committee! oulolde
vesterdav bv haniiinif. The deed, wus
r.nniiiiltteil In the nanio linll'O wfilTb
but few yenr-apn the happy, contented
family lived, To-day's ttagedy leaves
but one member of that homo elreilu in
the land of tlm living, namely, Mr. H
Edwnrd Cramer, tho oldest ton. Mih.
Crmner's body wast found liunglni; to
11 niiMnt door In her bwl room, aus-
iled hv 11 elotheNllue. her feet being
about eighteen lin hes above tho floor
jSear oy lay an oveiiunieii mooi, mi
which she slomied to commit the
iiri.iiii'dltutL'd deed.
Anionic the idle crowd was Walter
Mnlley, who wus tried for the murder
of Jenny, ami is now ui nueriy on a
0,(100 bond, owing to a dinif;reenient
nf thu lurvon the case. JamisMalley
who was also connected with the
fniunus ease. Is In tho West Indies.
Several reasons aro given for the
Hiiicide. Mrs. Cramer's intimate
friends state that tho has never forgot
ten Jennie's deaUi, and cnnetuntly
tjillced of It. She has always believed
that the Malley boys were the cauto of
Jicriieatli. Tlieli lier niiHoauu oieo a
year later, and Biill later her daugluer
Cu rlodled of coilHUIiiDtioil.
,
Ulanclie Douglass, 1110 woman who
figured In the famous ca-e, died in a
liosnital near Chicago hbout two yeaiu
Will, Afra rrnini.r'H iVnlli nil
ago. W Mi Mrs. I miner h with, ail
tho Impnrlant wltnehPes in the famon.-.
Mnlley trial have, died, as old Aea
rurt su. wtio lounil tier oooy on me
beacli at Suviu ltock,died about a year
ago.
LAKESIDE DATES.
Piffuroa Domonatrato tho
larity of tho Resort,
July 20. Gimrdvillo P. M.
school.
Popu-
Bunday
July 21. Gorman societies of Readinf?.
KliHtnokin, etc.
.July O. Yr'iu. Pcnii fiuntlnx school
" 21. St. Nicholas Sunday school.
" 27 . rcmiieranco Hand, Shonan-
doab.
July 28.-Tho WnshliiKton Hook & Lud
dor Company, of Slahanny City.
July 29. Trinity Reformed Sunday
school, of Shenandoah
July 80. Young Men's Republican Club
" , ' ,,.
of Jitthanoy City.
Alii? S Knullah Hantist Sundav school
Aug. .1. angiisn jiopiisiounuaj scnooi
01 ouonanuouu
Aug. M. E. Sunday school of Mali
anoy Piano.
Aug. 0. M. E. Sundiiy school, Ashland.
Aug. 0.
Evangolical Sunday school of
Miihunoy City
Aug 7. Welsh Congregational, Malm-
noy City.
Aug. 8. M. E. Sunday school, Oilbor-
ton.
Aug. 10. M. E. Sundav school, Oirard
villo, and Union Sunday school, Lest
Crook.
Aug. 11. Wolsh Ilnplist, Congrega
tional and Methodist, Shenandoah,
Aug. 12. Lutheran missionary festival.
" 13 Episcopal Sunday school of
Mahnnoy City.
Aug. M. M. E. Sunday school of Ash
land.
Aug. 1G. EUtoddfod.
" 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Gi-
rardvillo.
Aug. 18. Engli8hllaptist.Sunday Bchool,
Mabanoy City.
Aug. 10. M. E. Sunday school of Shon-
andoah.
Aug. 20. Trinity Reformod Sunday
school of Mahnnoy City.
Aug. 25. English Lutheran," Mabanoy
City.
"Whttt a Prominent Physloian and
Ohomlst Bays After Analysis
and Practical Test.
Dr. J. Lyiler, formerly a Jttllerue Io)i(lal
Jicutrni iueye ami d.ong jmaim lAueye,
Nkw Yoiik. October S6. 18W.
Alva s llrnzlllaii siKcllla Co.. 0 Wall Mr et
Hen!-: The samp e ot your Cuclus lliood
C'liic. which f In light f. r analysis, I havo
tuij " (1 10 a very tboiougti loit.andcun
find 1 ot a Mi ule liaceof inlueialoriiereur,nl
pit - aaimu in It whatewr; aid, nsUiuve
juvi rui'M'ierauie experience 111 lis coiiFlllu.
tionul rlt ct In cerisln dbeaies already
km n n to y nu, 1 onm-lder It the Hafestund
best v grtable blooil i nrlller In the ma'ket.
Yours resiiecl'ully,
D J. I YMKlt, i h I..M.D.
Sold at Klrlln's Drug Hlore,l erguson House
11 10c K, lieimiidoa. .
AltAltlAX l-Il.VYKIt.
' OTonl. Ivktitd to the tick ayui poor ; f1014
Irnl 'ii- mtfli for the tivli awl healthy, and
tin h ipi'U i'o ni'f ami thee."
l.ti h ,tltti ilonut uc-eti Cootus Blootl Cure, but
thi'M who ire sun'iTiiig from rheumatism, gout,
boil ni imueles, ulei rs, and the tuouwnd Ills of
ner-'t'iilu ami siKH-itle illseoiie, need the klmluess of
2't'n! nei- to help theui bear their troubles, and
( actus Ulood Cure to cure their Uiicasee,
A Votoran'B Death.
Erlo. July 17. Ficderlck W. Heir
ciine from Columbia Laucaster county,
to Krio with u certificate from the
Bnldiers and Bailor's Homo Commis
sion for admission to the Home. Tho
old gentleman drank considerably,
jiud after spending a night In the city
nnllon station went to the Home. At
nlutolumr Heir nroso from IiIb lied
J u m ii nit from a aeconti-Biorv
window, wns killed.
wns n
member or mo two
Hundred and
M'Camanf b Donlal.
A upceltil despiUch frotn ltiirrlsbiirir
; "Tim rctmri ni uio niiiiiiiiife
ntniKi'lloii nf Auditor Cleneral Mi
Cinmnt aud ox 8tat Treasurer Live-
niM iiniiira wllli tliome WllO Ull! Ill
lened 10 iiiivo snareu 111 mo iimum
II, Ull itnl 11 MPnaiillnii. Mr. I,lve.ev Is
not heiubut Mr McCiunailt denies In
tho most emphatic way that lie ever
rece von anv money, iiu ueonius i
unlnr lulu llliv I HTUSfloI 01 inn Hun
. . .... 1
ter, but niys he may liavo Homeuiiug
to say herealter "
THIS (SEASON FOR
PIC-NICS
mnxa at iiaxj,
Committeemen should besr In
mind that the Hmuai.d otllce
la prepared to do all kinds of
Poster Work!
at the most iohfoiiiiIiIo intes.
Qlveus a call and obtain our
prices. All work deno when
promised and in a t-atisfactory
manner.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The vesllbtilcd compartment leplngcnr
lecontly introduced on tho Chicago, t. 1'au.
and KanhesCliy Hallway are models 01 com
fort, oonvenl lice aod luxury. Any patron o-
tll0'skellin car i mablid, by tlie fnir.idne
tlou of .hesecompaitineut cars, to secure tin
J.S TS
" . " n,.. T.,r, h,i .
uon, the trains aio equipped w th the regul .1
I open l'Ulimnu Bieeper, kiviuk i'uwviiKi'ra mew
I Clioice. llioal lug cur hitvico im luuy up u
ti.n rpnulretneuld oi modern railway tervlce
Au excellent cnlslne, promptly served amid
elegant surroundings, at. moderate chaiKC
leaves noiiuug now iu uuuiwmcu. ivuy uioui
neonle coutemplailng a trip to any part of tti
WCRL or uurniwcM' uniiuui uiwuijf n;u
lieiter accommodallons or lower rates that
by addressing SV.l'. Cooley, General Agent ot
me I'assenger aepanuitni, ouo LiieHiouL rji.
rmiaaeipuia, ru.
WHITE I'KAKS AND DARK CANONS.
O'luimlu la ft luiid or Slialp ixjullusts, ol
brilliant lights, ot Intense shiidi ws; n land
where heights and depths make obvious the
meaning of the word nnllthchls; aland where
every mood In mind can tlnd an answering
inood In nature. The high, while minarets of
the mountains, from whose slender pinnacles
float tho wind-blown banners oi the snow, ap
peal with silent eloquciico lo the lolty aspira
tions of tho soul; I ho sombre chasms cleft by
Titan forces through grnnlte-heartcd hills
fill 11 In vnoso deptus dark Minnows timing
nlu swirling lorients dnshspeuk 10 the heart,
11 language lliat thrills, lnsplresand nwes. Jt
ilw8 not follow that thete glories ol while
PaK8 una inoso glooms 01 qbik canons pro
i,ud0 lU() ,,l0ilbant intervals, the smiuy
uv
meadows or tho secluded nooks wherein the
tired mind or wearied bo ly may And pcaee
lut rest and rclugo from turmoil and toll. To
one making a Journey In Coloiudo, New
Mexico or U111I1, or taBIng a transcontinental
tour from tost 10 West, or vtccvena. the li.-n.
ver nrnt Itlo Urande Itallroad oil rs nccom-
luxury to those of any other line with tho ad
ded uttiaotlons of the unrivalled scenery
along Its Hue, nboundlng In a mngultleent
opulence of white peaks and dark canons.
The raonlli of Xsovember, lb!X), witnessed one
of the most lmiHirlant Improvements In rail
road lacllllloH that bus yet been made In Col
iirndn and tho West. The completion of tho
standard gauge of tho Denver aud KloQrande
Itallroad from Denver, Colorado, over the
mountains to Ogdeu, Utah, which file ycaiB
ago was deemeu an Impossibility, Is certainly
a irlmnpu of daring and engineering skill.
The new line Is by the way ol Leadvllle, tun
nellui! Tennes-eo Pass, tbreadlnif the canons
of the l4igloiinil (Jrend Itlvers, giving a view
01 me aiouuioi 1110 iioiy urns', eurouio, ia
Ing lis trains through Glenwood bprlngsaud
down the Grand Itlver lo Grand Junction,
theuce to Halt Lake City, Ogdeu and Han
Francisco, lly this route one Is given an op
portunity to behold the magnificence of Eagle
Itlver Canou aud tho marvelous teauty and
grandeur of the Canon of! ho Grand, The
overland tialn Is n model In every respect.
From tho engine to the last ArBl-class coach
every thing Is bright aud new, and of the
Snuii.
stylo or worainansnip ana
If any reader desires to know more about
these stupendous works of nature, write toH.
K. Hoonrr, Ocncn.1 l'asscnger Agent, Denver,
Colorado, and be will send you. free ol cost,
elegantly Illustrated boons, giving a full de
scription or tho marvels or Hie ' Hci-nlo
I.lnc." Stanley Wood lu the "Great Divide.'
oGonulnoXjjjr"
la nnd will over bo tlio
BomerI for
rjmit Tiifiiinnza. Ttaokaoho. 1
"Tn4nn In Ihn Filda. Chost Qndl
'Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &o
Eoforo yon seed to uuy, odUIh
era-imp f OP C.HARCE-S3
hevalnaWsbooVl "Qulae to Bjalth,wtthl
onaorBeuioais oi pruuiuieuii yujBvinvi
F.AD.RIGKTER&COr
310 Broadway,
HEW YOKIA.
38
Prize Medals Awarded!
rEnropoanllotiBcaiBudolEtidtiLondoB
VIGOUR, flnKUl-l muhbiu4, uibui
llaremberg, Konsteln, Lelpato.
50 OontS a bottle, For Solo by
X. X. 1. ICITtrTN.
.C II. II-iVCiJiiNJSUOII,
SHENANDOAH, PA.,
ana ower aracguu.
'7tZr PLASTER. I te&IS;
IlhramKtiiim, nonrnliriN rltTirlnjiiiid lrnnbaoa lWT-3fjau--1 tjf
lgjj
HESSKELL'S 0
QiNTMENT
WILL CURE
EVERY FORM
XTroiu Simple
LAKESIDE!
Tho finest in tho interior of
tho State. Only available
health and pleasure grounds
in tho Anthracite region."
The natural attractions and magnifi
cent scenery o( the tilat'O ate un
equalled, and a day of recrea
tion and .pleasure may bo
spent in It to advantage.
"There is good Uniting and
bathing In the twin laLej
surrounding the grounds. Iloat
houses will bo built on tho lakeside
and regattaswlll be frequent this season
For Sunday Schools, Lodges, &c,
The grounds are most euitable for tilc-nics
information, call
O. A. KEIM,
every WATERPROOF
r
BE UP
TO
THE- MARK
WEEDS NO LAUNDER I NO. CAN DE
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN
Loliigli Valley Railroad.
AEIlANOEMENT OF l'ASSEKOEIl TBAIKB.
MAY 10. 1891.
'asFcngcr trains will leave Shenandoah for
Mauch Chunk, Lelilghton, Blatlngtnn, Cats,
snuqua, Allentuwn, Bethlehem, Eastou, Fhll
adclpblaaud New York at 6.17, 7.40, 11.08a.m.,
1252, 310, 6.2-3 p. m.
For llelvldere. Delaware Water (Jnn and
dtroudsburg at 5.47, a. in., and 5.20 p. m. 1
For Lnmbertvllle and Treiito ., H.U8 a, m
For White Haven, W llkcs-Harre and 1'ltU
ion 5.47, U.03, 10.41 a. in., 3.10 and 62(1 p. m.
KorTunknaunock, 10,41a, m., 3.10 aud 5.20
p. iu.
For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyons
10.41 a. m., and 5.24 p. m.
For Lacojvillo, Towanda. Bayre, AVaverly,
Kimlra, Itnchesier, Bullalo, Niagara Falls
Chicago and all points West ct 10.41 a. rn.,nnd
5.2U p. m.
For Mmlra and the West vlaBalamnnca at
3.10 p.m.
For Audenrlcd, llazlcton, Stockton, Lum
ber Yard, Weatherly aud honu IlKven Juuc
tlouat6.4r,7.4O,0,O8a. ln.and 12.52, 8.10 and
5,20 p.m.
For .leanesvllle, Ivlstnn nnd Beavei
Meadow, 7,40, 0,03 a.m. aud 6.20 p. m.
For Bcranlonal 5.47 U.0H, 10.41 a. m. 3,10 and
6:29 p. m.
For Hazlo Brook. Jeddo, Drlflon and Yhree
land at 6.47,7.40, B.08, 10.41 a. m 1262 8.10 and
6.20 p. m.
KnrUuakake at 6.47 and 0.08 a.m., and
8.10 p.m.
For Wlggans, Qllberton and Frackvllle at
5.50 and ti.08 a. m and 4,10 p. ra.
For Yatesvllle, Mahauoy City and Delano
6.47, 7.40, B.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,12.62,3.10,6.28, 8,03,
0.2 and 10.27 p.m.
For Lost Creek, 3lrardvllle nnd Asbland,
I. 27, 7.46,8.62, 10.16 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10,8.35,
8.10 and V.14 p. m.
For Darkwatcr, Bt. Clnlr and Tottsvllle.
7.40, D.08, 10.58 a. in., 122,3.10,4.10, 6.20 and 8.03
p.m.
For Buck Mountain, Now Boston and
Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 u. r., 12X2, 8.10, 6.23 and
3.0.1 p. m.
For Itaveu Bun, C.ntinlla, Mt. Carmel and
Bhamokln, 8X2, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C
and 8.08 p. in.
Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoah,
7.65 11X5 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 1U0 p. in., arriving
at Bhenandoah, 0.05 a.m., 12.52. 3.10, 6.2U and
II. 15 p. 111.
BUNDAY TltAINH.
For Ixist Creek, Olraidvllle and Ashland,
8.W, 0.10 ll-35n. ra., 2.4S p. m.
For Darkwater. Ht. Clair and l'ottsvllle,
5.50, 8.00, 00 s . in., 2.45 p. m.
For Yatesvllle, Mahauoy City and Delano,
8.(41, 11.35 a. in., 1.40, 4.40, 0.03 p. m.
For Lofty, Audenrled and ilazleton, 8.U
a- in., 1.40 p. tn:
For Mauch Chunk. Lelilghton, Blatlngton,
natasaunua, AllenUiwn, liethlehem, Kattoi
and New York, 8.00 a. in., 1.40 p. in:
For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m.
K. B. BYINGTON,
Uen'l l'nw. Agt., Bethlehem.
PIEE INSURANCE I
ui OWtit Wlilile Pttjl Catb Cin)ii!(i
Repreeented by
JAViD FAUST;
13) H, Jaratu Htret,
BHKKAKSOAU.FA
Far LOS I-nr-PiTLINO LIANnOOni
rfaentral and I nitVOUfl UDIT,rnTi
WcakneBaor Body ana laina, Jtueeti
.IJof ErroraorExwaaeainOldorYouaff.
inuiaor xounu.
lift lo biarc tail
11otukl. Atfuts) BlMUMlu ruilj tfttuurra. II 6 W lotbitrc tad
pEUUKUiliiHftriUTSUrttUUl.
h utliy fraui io btaua od t vrclia rutrlB ITiiu
lrperiptl lUuk, iplafcttuaaed pnoriitslr4(fttlt4)rrM,
hum ERIC MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N Vi
OF
SKm DBSEASE
PlmpICH to ntintluntc CCXUMAl
inn" t iftl'.ni
-aeiil for " nititn for Kltcl'cn nntl Otcli.
Iloom." n handy book for tho household. I'll Eli.
P.. a x n
OUtnmCr tlCSOrt, riC-niC
i i-i i y. t
una rlCaSUre brOUnUS I
T Aifinni..v.i m. i,.n T..--.1 I
T AKRSIDfc. (Kait Mahnnoy Junction) mid-
Jmi way between Mahnnoy City tnd Tamrv-
qua, now managotl by a now stock com-
pony, will bo open lo tho pnbllo within a lew
weeks, and dales can now be lecured. A
Lumber or to;Iellos havo already been booked
and others wishing (Uslmblo dates should
make application without delay.
Under I lie iiowmanageuientmanylmprovc-
menu will bo itiodr, sonio of them being now
under WHy, that will make it the plc-nlcand
pleasure grounds of the region.
A 1-rge dancing pavllllon and a trt.tllng
park nro among the new nddll Ions. The best
hortcsln tho State will bofecured to run or
trot this season.
and outings. For dates and otbei
on or address,
Excursion Manager,
HDENANUOAII, I' A.
COLLAR or CUFF
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
PTcyfc to Discolors
BEARS, THIS MARK.
1 RADE
WIPED CLEAN
MOMENT.
THE MARKET.
A safe and lnfulllble neulrallzerand elmlna-
tor of Impure blood, and a radical cure for
rheumatism, gout, and skin diseases. Cuies
spcclno poison In a few months, and eating
ulcer lu as many weeks. No failures and no
relapses.
Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store,
Ferguson's Hotel Slock, Shenandoah, Pa
Oil
tiMomrKi with thf nnnoylnij Irr(ro'ii''ili'
I'fMiuentlr following u .oid on xi.rti, or fniLU'
Ua Dr? niiCMOiNK'P 0lbrntpu
FEMALE REGULATING PILL.
theyare Btronstheuin tj ibt, cotlo
'one, viuor aiia niiisFDi nn 1
mil mind. Bnt"r: i-'.
Or. HartB' Mfii'"'
,1- J,l. In,
O fif.lDIIIS t
WATER OF UFE.
A newly discovered MINI' HAL WATKIt,
tho use of which will supply In porlant ele
ments necesssry to hrollh. It will cure the
Kidneys, Liver, Btomurh, and all Bowel and
Bladder diseases. It v 111 dlwolvo calculi nnd
remove then). It removes Hie uiloacid fron,
the blood nnd thus destroys Malaria I'Cd
Chills. It curtB Brlcht's disease, imn is es
pecially recommended for people advanced In
life, and for genera) elebllll v. For undoubted
proois of this send for pompblf t giving mil
partleulais. loJ.B. PKltHY, Water ot Llie
i o , .11 winl 11 mbid St.. wimpB-iiwrre. ii
LOOK HERE,
A grand opportunity for Joining a new
society,
The Beneficial Older of Fquiiy,
A fraternal society for both sexes.
Pays From $200 to $5,000!
IN B1XYEAB6.
Advances money to buy he nits, cancels the
Indebtedness In rate of disability or death,
pays sick unu ueain ueueuis.
For further particulate call on or address,
DANIEL DEAN.
'
Dennty Bunrerao President.
82 N, Main St., Bhenandoah, Pa,
IN A
REPUBLICAN
sl - I
jUojmty (Jonvention !
The members of the. Itonuhllran tmtlt- nf
in , 1
ncmiyiaiii coun y are remiciiictl to assemble
111 liicir rcspicuyo 0 ociion aisincis aime
placed where Iholtopiibllcaudelegntorloctlons
weieneiu tasi jear (except Whore Changes, no
ttwuof wlikli will be glculhrougU the news
i iicin;uii
Saturday, Auyust 1, 1801,
between tho hours of 3 and 7 o'clock p.m. to
oieoi. dch Rates nud nltornalcH to tho County
Convention Id bo held Antrum 4, t 10 o'clock
m.. In Centennial Hall, I'otlsvllle. At tin-
I name time anil nlnco metnli mot the jtcr.iili
lienn County Comiiiltteenud thclrnlteruaied
will bo voted for In like manner tin cleicguten
1 10 ino uouuiy I'-onvcniion.
iiiomemierdirom wic xweniy-ninin ena
torlal district aiundlng thMCcunly Convcn
uuu wvi nieei AuguKiaill. niiiociocKp in..
in icmcnn ii iini . l'oitdv c. for mo nun otc
of plao.ng in nonilnntlon two (2 tmdldalCK
lo uo voetiiirni acn galea 10 tlie Constitu
tional Convention.
Tho mi inborn from tho Thirtieth Sonalorlnl
lBtrIc atlcDclIng thcCounly Convention will
"iMHct aticDil lug tbc Couni y Con volition will
meet .uzusl 4ili.ni i! o'clock n. m.. InCeulen
intii linn, 1 onsviii", inr i no purnoRo 01 plac
ing in noiuitmuou two ia cuuuiuaiiB inui
voted forns delesates tothe Cnni.tltutli nal
convoiuion.
The following persons and nrcrnntes have
ueeo nppoiuieu loconnuci uiho onion:
Asiuann 11 irsi wiiiu, iinvtit unMs, aj i.nu
beiisllLe; allernales John E I.evcLs, J CGnt
ner.
Ashland Heeo d ward. Will nm t'leaver. () v
Kclislermacherl alternates H A Fnusl. W
.lames.
Ashland Third ward, rhrls Mauer. Andrew
Vituglfn: alternaics Isaac Yarneil. Jr. J G
(Jonsel.
Asnlatid Fourth wuri.. James 1 1 nice, W J
W illiams; ahernxlesj K lln sel, Ueorge iielu
ifciu iiiu e inn waru, uenr eeinerou, win
lioriiilsler: alternates Henrv I'uiil. J Hchult.
Auburn. Dr. Clisrles K Ouall. Joseiih Krcd-
tnen: altcrnu'es. Janus Haush. T. V. Jlover
ii-iiry ksi, jouu Kerry, u v nr. en; nuer-
uates, lloherl (Iricn Jr., Henry llo.lck.
ii irry wen, u. liresnn, jonn lieinnaii: ai
lernates. J F naif. Knbrtum 1 arnnll.
Duller .North. Owen onrov. M. Costello:
aberuitte. Harry McOlnncs.
lluilcrKssl, lilchard Klynti, John Qrimtb,
altcrnaio, Patrb-k Keeney.
lluller -'outu (1 l-'etterman, UA Klees; nl
tcriiHle. Jonn Duiran.
uiiucr isorinwesi, joci rioweuuein, u
Miiuret nPeroato, John "-weeny.
Ilrunswlck Kast. ii 1) Kocli James uelong:
niterna es. 1 11 kocii, ncou .Miner.
urunswicK w-si,. jonaiunn i.eioy,rros
Yost! nit mate. W Hboener.
lllytli. (SIlNcrCnek). W J Matthews, More
Flnlpvi nitnrnutps. W Mnrrv. 1 Mannln&r.
1l...,.n "...l.nl.l 1 t.J... n .nlAl
"ti-ne! nller- ales, ltobert 1 homae. S Thomas,
JllJ IIIU ILtlllUUlllJ. U ItCJIIIIIUn. 1'UUIVI
illylhe (ICaika Wllllain), Jouu V lloyer,
Nicholas Tliornton.
Ilninati. Jiicob Zimmerman. 11 r Lucaenoui
nlti.riiRlefT C W Diindo. Isaac Morean.
umsh JNorin, l'airiCK urenuun, Aiicuaei
urennau.
ithr Koiilli. .-Moiiran .lones. w ljvncn.
cifKMinn Houtli. .lohti lleiver. O W ilerkel:
ilterimles (1 llollinan, Uobert Ash.
Cretsona North. U llrrcer. Oeoigo Kctd:
iiiieruaies u 11 iveeicr, v iiugues.
up 11 10. in Aim 1111. ninrti 1 nceD,
Kld'cd. J D Henler. J Hodenbemer: alter-
nulnn II II Smllll. IlAnlel HtllZ
l.nlrod Kast. W It nergsireFser, Fremont
Ferllch: alternates J JC Maurer, Lewis lieu
Mimrnr.
l'raltey, a. 1" unoisian, u w mmer; uuer
nutesNH'han Klr-oiiger. Umll Aidman.
Foster. Joseph Hutu edge John flay; alter
linies 1 iiuiiius uniy, ucii.wtu.
Frackvllle J V Price. H.iniut.1 W'ynn; niter-
nitli-a Win II., vis. If T Kvans
Uirardvllle Kast ward, John i.cwis, ai
Howcr: alterualoi Nicholas lllnss, Thomas
lluvla.
O rardvlllo Wlddio waru, 1.0111s mass, i;nas
orimger. ,
iiirnrnvi ia wesLwara. iv n rnuu. v ail
lor: alternales Thomas Kvaus, Thomas
uuoerion wist wuiu, iniiiuiii jjcubiubci,
V ll,pihniiv.
nilhrinii Kast word. K Carev. E O Murray:
alternates 1' F Murphy, W H Frymyer.
in nerion jMioaie Avaru. m n uenijr,
lljkpr.
Goidon, NM Frank, J F Servis, Jr.; alter-
nnlo F K rirphpr. tl 11 llpnell.
Jlcglus Ksst. James uuuiiieuerger, a n
Ifliinkr. nltprntiin W Mnllrer.
Hcglus West, 11 K Huyder, J W Ilecker; al
iprimtp.H .lfiim itiekerl. A. K. fiiiudonslairer.
. Huilev. W O Baltzer. US Ollbcrt; allcrnato
aiiowmai.
Kline, Frank Kantncr, Isaac i-niiups, auer-
unto J J llun.
"A?..-i..J" -it , nrmiinit0r t V TTops.
elor; alternate, W LtlUcr. , t
uauuii'iiniio, .u.v.iij.a-'tuu.iuvsiwitx
it. carbon. Jienryeii,Kooerii.iiioei.
lMnniipim Nor h (Kochl'si. John Gerber.
I Davy, ichy; nltornato Jere Focht.
Manholm North (MoDermott's), A Bturm.W
i lviine; auerniue w teuger.
Mnnhelm North (hrown'sl. A Mortimer. F
W Weaver; nllernato Georgo Wagner,
Jlnnheim Norm ( Jieioi ), j a eiiuen, iyiu
Kllllnn; aliernnlo Franklin Ulddle.
I nianueim OOlllll lllt-uer bl, u J.' auum, I, a
Bhai IlVr; nliernalee Charles Fisher, BH Hhlne.
l mnuauoy west uwt vifcui, ut-u ii uuuu
I Knn. fl.nrH Thnmmnn? nlteriiuto W Jones.
Mahauov West (Haven uu). Thomas B
Tweeble, William Andi rson.
1.111111, oy VChL Ulioivuoviiity, jbsikuiuu,
8 Bn ira; ullemates J l'rlce, J James
Mahauov West (Win. I'euul. Thomas May,
John Uugho; alternate J Mctz.
IAiauauoy ii.asi (iiuiguu'sj, o i-rosi, uuuigu
Itlchards.
Mahauoy East (Cole's No. 1), Jacob Gillespie,
i jjeuius ivuaieu.
M. .B,v w7,m frin'aiMn i Ins Mntlhl-is
r&rhfi (Colo s No. -j, Jas Matthias,
XM'aUnoy "ast (Hill's), Anthony Stack,
William Wright. Jr.
Mnhaiiov Cltv First ward. J J Coyle. E
Mnrrlsi alterniiles I) h llu -. J t e llva.
i auauoy uiiy oeeonu wuru, ounur, uuuu
i-ainam: aiieruaiis joEepn nugnes, iu 01111
mS,1''1,J.1!:
Mnhannv Cltv Third ward. H It Brlcker.
F L Grim; alternates Jacou uecker, w uen
nis.
Mahanov Cltv Fourth ward. W Y Weber
A C Hhcrman; alternates J ABellgman.TG
1 iiinnnA.
Mahanoy City Fifth ward, A Dower, Geo
l'arllett; alternates ileese Itosber, leaao
Morgan,
Mlnersvllle East wird, J Phillips,' John
Bowman; alternate Calvin Price.
Mlueisvllle Westward, William Faulkner,
EdwaidBhlssler.
Middlepoit, Thomas Jennlngs.B Y Bausler;
alternales V 1 Dltchey, J Stephens.
Now Castle, New Cai-tie, Daniel Weller,
Alonzo Iltner; alternate Theodore Weller.
New Castie, Wed.svllle, J DThomas, W B
Thomas, alternato Jsmes Head.
Norweglau hast, Curry's, W Burton, T
Bianiley; allernato William Itodgors.
TliomuB KeatinL'- aHeruato J 11 Kelly.
X'fct'tranitalp.11 M llafty, T W
.Norwegian wesi, uurrun s, j x.uenuurg,
Cullen; alternates James Cullan, V Donald,
son.
ivew Philadelphia. B w Jones. J Tanner:
alternate Philip Evans.
now innggoin, iravin veuer, ii jjjvocu;
alternales.
1 j n
Honsheiger, u Lelser.
Orwhzsbuiir. J A Dieiendeifer. A S Gost:
alKri'alesUSFey.ACEisenliuth. .. .
1'lntcrova boroush. A H Mauweiler. G F
Thlel; alternates 1) J Gcnsemer. Pclcr Kiuey.
I'lcegrove lownsuip jinsi, w iieuer, a
1 odor; alternates M Workm.m, 1j h Adams.
Pln!fove townshln West. Fzra BoiiKhtner.
(1 11 Mulil; uliernules George Adams, E.
Kl nuer.
l'nii Alio. II T Priest. E Hoy: alternates
...VA UU.CU, T, ,,,,U1I. U.fl VB.
Ainvnn..,,., UM111 1...
I on Clinton, (j Cllnieh, Kiigene Bona; al-
tcrnales.A A klrlln.A P Iluicli.
ort Carbon. Wm Wcntz. lleury Wana-
raaaer.
Port Carbon, (Mechnulcsvllle), Frank Blur.
man, r ra it Banns
' oner Kast. 1 N Kvnns. Hiram Brnwer.
Porler West. W Marlz. J Umholiz: alter
nales G W Bcbrop. Kusene Horn.
I'orler Norlh, l-Mward IIoulz. Jacob Bumpf;
alternales TJ Davis, J Blrousser.
PulUUleBoutU ward, Arthur Wiay.George
Wnlkei; allernale W Whlt-iey, Jr.
I'oltsvillo l-outheast war , ugistKnecht,
G CBehriuk; niiernnie J (1 Frlck.
PoilsvllleMldd ewmd. J bu Kbert,GeoK
Bnittb; alter, ales J T Snyder. J M Fieck.
P. Itsvllle Norll.ci.st wind, II II Hill, EO
Nicm 1; anirnaiis w ii"M, ! waae.
lluerhley.
I otuvllle Northward, GtorgeOwenB, Jos
uavik; uiiernaie Aiex 'icnii ip.
Babu, Tbi'tnas llrt-diniiy.il G F slier; alter
nates I avid Hughes. Thomas Dowi.s.
Bush (HHiick'H). W A Btiltier, W W Kaup;
uiieiiiate jtieiiieiu.
It ill- li .Lulz'sl. s C Job. V F Ifamnshlre.
BelUy, Hei ry Zerby. Robert Weir,
ltyan, Albert Ellis, Joseph Matthew-; alter
I IIJKII, PIITI, JUHhdUX,l
I nates Daniel Jones, w eaver.
I Schuylkill Haven Eastward, J II Sterner,
i-fiiisviiio - nn veil waio. iv I iweus. jonn
John.om altcniMtes John Lconntd. IIKoo... 5f:Lue.l?Br,.il9
lVllsvllle Beveuih w. d. Wesley bailor, VA' .7',' J
Thon as Pickton: alternates E ust Meyers. 0 !,"' . " V
fM - - - - - - e - - alternates W D Uuentler, J II
HClll Vllrlll llnftAM Unlith wamI PI... 1Tn.l..l
kJVrr?riibIlcr; n'
mnuyjRiu Haven North ward, II Sterner, W
I Holtltvlblll lu,., HF..I t r-t - 1 1.1
f.rTLi V, S," A "-
v t iiuiihih 11 rLn . niieniHio II I' IIinilHrT.
Hchtiylklll towtidiln . H Fletcher, ffenrv
unmet, - a lernates Charles DeLoiVa F Brock,
man. "- curies AeLiig, jjroca
Ml. LJISir Hnilll, Wnr ll'i.l. n.h.. T l,n.
klJ.",,r't ' ornaies J Hughes, W H Leo.
St. ( lair Nprlh ward.Oeorge Illacker, Harry
Scllgmau; nliernatcs John Urch, T. -re V.
M CialrMlddlo word. H 11 ui, 11 0 lloyer;
RlteinatesJ Kvnns, u Utdklnblll ,fVJ"us"'
Hhoniiiidoab, First wuid, William House,
Jol u Thurlby; flliemato BHinuel In gers
r-nriii uui.iiiijmcoua aru, Uhnrles Phillips.
OAKelii; alteinnles Henry Qoodiuau. V
llopklus.
Bni nsndoali. Third ward, Dr. JHlcln. I!K
lliterraau; nltoiuaUs John Thomas, J W
Daddow. '
Hhcliaildonh. Fnnrlli wntil. .Inl.n a i .iH
Kdw I) lleddml; alternates llent, Hugl
Khcnnlldoall. Fifth ward. Hptirv Wftmli-V
John Il'inn; alternates T I'owell, 11 lllsel.
iiiiinniua Kiniwnrn, .lonu .vierget, Lewis
Henry: allernate O Tlley, A II Ulassmlie.
-lamsqii jn. nil ward, W K 1'ngti, hdmund
Lpiyd; al'crnale A llui lev.
TamaquB Soul b ward, V T Davis, J 0 Walt,
ers; alternate F Ilelii.
Trcinoiit ho ough. Kast ward, W Moore,
Thuimu Cocklll; ullornalos Cll llesser, S.
Oesrtner.
liomout borough, Wesl ward, J llroner, O
W Lelllonn: nllprnnl. s Ilr. W.TIInIn A It.
Mlnnlng '
Tromout township, 1) World nn, Hurry
.Spill.
tipper Jinliantongo. John Kllnejheny.
Uatou. Frnt els SAttxer. Kilns Mtltpr; nltpr.
nsie Oldfon liei-ker.
Union Knl. Xt-lHnii lttnnilnti. linn luppl.t-
nbernate t,T lltandon.
Union North, JohuII Mails, JN Luts: nlter
uato V Fctberoll.
Walker, W 11 Wiock, Sninmlllelsler; alter
nate CH Enlerllno.
Wp.t. Pnnn Month rr.ell,v'u .T 1! Mnnnlv
Jocob IlOnguccker.
wo-ii'enu jsoruioast ( Jtantz's), w Mniiulz,
David die
West l'enn Northwest (Wicn's), Tfcos Dill
man, Henry Tyson.
Wnsniniitou (llatdorrs), Lyman O Heed,
George Sell.
wimungion (iiocK), John l'erug, w i JIatz.
VVnyne, iNorlh, Uanltl Yelih, O D Itet-d.
Wnvno. Houlli. Jumes A llellcer. Frank
Iloir-oiiu.
Yortvllle, Isaao llich, Hcni-y Keeker.
U. U. I'HILLIl'8, Chairman.
'biladolphia and Beading Eailroad
Knu Telle In effect May 10, 1S01
RAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS.
for Now York via Philadelphia, week days.
2..0 5.25, 7.W a. m. and 12 85 2.t0 und o.M
m. Huuday 2.10 and 7.4s a. m. For New
ork. via Mauch Chunk, week da vs. 5.2S.
JO, a. m. and 12.35 and 2.E0 p. m.
fcorReadlns and Phlladelnhla week days.
2.10, O.i), 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.60 and 5.55 pi m.
JUllfV, UllU 4io u. Ul.
t or jiarrisDurg, wees aays, '.iu,v.iy a. m,i
0, B.65 p. m.
i or Alleatown, week days, 7.20 t, m 12.37
0 p. in.
or l'ottsvllle. week days. 2.1P.7.20.O. m..
2.31 .50 aud6.55p.m. BunUay, 2.10 l.ud7.3
ixx.
for Tamaoua and Mabanoy City, week
Hyg, 2.10, 6.25, 7.2U, a, m., 12.35 2X0 and 5.50
in. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a.m. Additional
ir Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 p. ra.
ror .uanoamer ana coiumuia, woes: uays
20 a. m., 2.50 p.m.
for wimamspori, ounoury ana ijewisourg,
icek days. 3.25, 7.20 and 11.3) n. m., 1,35, 7.00
ra, bnnday 3:2 i a.m.
I- or Mahauov Plane, week days. 2.10 3.25.
25. 7.20 and 11.30 a. ra.. 12.8.5. 1,35, i.W. 6.65.
7.00 ano J.23, p.m. Bunday, 2.10, 3.25 and 7.16
a. m. ).(Si,m.
For Hlraravuie iiiappanannocjc mauon;
- w ........ o,i on-. n t t j, v H tl ,1. m
" . U1D, ..IV, 0..J, UJ . I'M CUU 1'lUJ ... u..,
12.35.135, iU). 6.55.7.00 and.23. P.m. Bunday,
2-10 .2 1, 7.48 a. in., 3.05 p. in.
"'or Ashland and Bhamokin, week aays,
,2,, 5.25,7.20, 11.3') a, m 1.35, 7.00 and B,2S
m. Bunday 3.25 a. m., 8.05 p. m.
ritAINB KOlt BHENANDOAH !
Leave Hevr York via Fhlladelphla. yreetx
lays. 7.45 a. in.. 1.S0, 4.00, 7.30 p. in., 12,16
ntghi. Bunday, 11.00 p. m., 12.15 nlgbt.
Leave New York via Mancb Chunk, week.
lays, 4.3U, H.n a. m i.uu ana i.uj p. m.
iiave 1'rill rtolnhta.. woeit aays. 4.10, anc-
10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 0.00 p. in., from Broad
ind CalldwUill and 8.35 a. m.and ll.feO p. m.
from eth anc ureeu streets. Bunday U.05 a.
ni. ll.nn n. m. from titli and li'eii.
ano h
I lttv Hiding, WceS layH, 1.35. 7.10, 10.C&
i ,ni ii rjin AcTE'nm Miitiritiv l :t.i atui
Ui Vn .n "' - -
-,i,tUTlu. wecl, dav- 2.40.7.40 a. m..
12.80,811 p. m. Bunday, 2.40 a. m, and2.CS
, in.
( --.--'"........... Aarra Hill Q JQ nnT
.MID AIIUIWJ HI, WW. I.J .1 , u.cv, .,UM
tl 21 a. m.. 1.21, 7.13, and 0.18 p. m. Bunday 3.20
. i. .ml 'ARII n rn
Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 3.40. 0.1 8
and 11.47 a. m 1.51, 7.42 and 0.44 p.m. Bun.
itoy, 3.10 a. m 3.20 p. m.,
Leave Mahanov Place, week days. 2-47. 4.1ft
8.30, 9.35. H.tO a. m.,1.05, 2.C0. 6-20, 6 28. 7.57, ana
io.uo p. m. csunaayi , i.w, ana d..u, h. ui.
4 1, p. m.
ti-uive Ulrardvllle (Rappahannock Blatloa?
A-oek days, 2.17, 4.07, 6.88, and V.41 a. m 12.05,
a, 0.2U, o.o, H.oii ana lu.uo p. m, ounauy, 2,4f
1.2, , 8.28 u. in. 3.41 p. m.
Leave Wllllamsnort. week days. 8.00.9.45ana
tl.55a.m,3.35 and 11.15 p. m, Bunday 11.15
p.m.
cor nitiuniure, wu-Buiiigtou huu tue wvh
.'la B, et O. It. It., through trains leave Ulrard
venue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. 11.)
ivenue biauon, rmiaaeipuia, sr, a it.ii.it
at4-16 g,,, onQ vn a m. 4.24, 5.86 an
P-l- ' 4.18 8.02 11.27 a.m., 4.S
-M w,a72.,,S,n,t,i.i nrrr nrviHinw.
St
ATLANTIC CITY DIVIBION.
Leave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut Btreet Wharf
jnd Bonlh Btreot Wharf.
For Atlnutlc Cltv.
Week-days Express 9.00 a. m. and 2.00,
1.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., 6.00
p.m.
nunuays. express, v.w, a, ra, Accoraraa
aatlon, 8.00 a. ra. and 4.80 p. m.
tteturnlng, leave Atlantic City, depot corner
1 tlantlo and Arkansas avenues. week-daya
-Kxprees, 7.30, 9.00, a. m. and 4.00, p. m.
ccoramodatlon. 6.00. 8.05 a. m. and 4.SQ
1.30 p. m.
nuuuays. ixpresa, a.uu p. iu. AcuuimuuiH.
lion, 7.30 a. m, and 4.80 v. m.
C. G. HANCOCK, Oen'l Pacs'r Agt
, A. MoLEOl). Pres. A Hen'l Manager,
7'II'MINaTON 4 NOBTHEUN B. It.
lime rooie m tneet Aiay.m, leui.
Trains leave Reading (P. & It. station) for
Gibraltar, Boyfert, Blraiboro, Joanna, Spring
field, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle,West
Chester,Cliadsfora Junction, B. fc O. Junction,
Chester.Chadsford Junction, B. 4 O. Junction,
Wnmugton and intermedfa.e stations dally
except Bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 8.15
p. ra. Bunday only al 3.05 p. ra.
ror warwicK, nureuiiii ami imenneuiuio
stat Ions, daily except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., and
6.19 p. ra. bunday only 8.16 a, ra.
ror iiirasuoro ana intermediate sinuous.
baiuraay only. ai i-ara. .
, ?,r"'"m? S:ri"u
and 8.16 n. ra.
bunday onlv at 3.05 n. ra.
1 irams arriveai iieaoini; 11. cz
11. siaiioni
I from Wilmington, B. A 0. Junction, Mont-
ennuin, unaaaBiora junction, wesi. iuesier,
Lenape, Coatesville, WoynesburB Junction,
Bprlngneld,Joanna, Blidshoro, Gluraltar, Bey
fen aud Inlennedlate stations, dally excent
1 nunuay ai iu.m a. hi.o.ihiiiiu 0.1 p. u. oua
I H.,.- n. , I Ol n M
"'M ' 7,',k ,,i,
.I'.r.omBt: V.e!ers wfrS??XBS(l Intermediate
station., dally excent Bunday. at 8.28 a. m.
and 2.25 p. in. Bunday only at 0 p. m.
From Hirasuoro ana intermeaiate stations,
Saturday only at 1.40 p. m.
Fiom Washington and Baltimore, dnlly ex
rent Bunday. 10 20 a. ra. 6.52 and 8.17 n. m.
Bunday only at 11.24 a. m.
bu wniHijM jjiuuuH, oen'l Pass, AEt.
A.G.McCAUBLAND.BupU
RUPTURE,
AVe, the undersigned,
are entirely cured oi
ltunture bv Dr. .r. Tl
MAYER, 831 Arch Bt., Phlla. Thomaa 11.
Hartung. New ltlnirirold. Pa.. I. f andt. Bouth
Easton, I'a., I,. I. t C. A. Deturck, Oley, Pa
it. G. Blanley, 421 Spruce Ht , I-bnnon, Pa., A.
CU-.I. nine, i u,,ij, u. noil, 1.1 me-
i'.. iiar,eusuiiB, rnoenixviiie.
luboch, 021 Washington Bt.,
Harrlsuurtr. I'a.. C. Keehn. Douglassvllle. I'a.
Dr. MAYKll Is at Hnlel Pcnn, Beading, Pa.,
on the 2nd Baturday of each month. Call to
see him,
JJf R. BRIOKER, M. D
J'HYSIOIAN AND SZiRQEON,
No'. 9 East Centre Btreet; Mahanoy City, Pa.
Hklnandall special diseases a specially,
i
i .-liKn&Aiiif