Evening Herald. TUllMSlini) DAILY, SUNDAY F.XCKPTllt) jr. C. Jiorttn, JMllnr nml I'liMlsftsr. lIMf. T. U'ATKIXV, Looal Ulltm'. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT TltrKVEXUta 11 Kit A LI) ho a larger cir culation In Wimanrtonfc thnn any other pnpir publMttl, Hnnk open to alt. SUBSCRIPTION bates: Daily, oar yw ....................II t WEitKt.r, ir year - 1 Ho Knterl t Ilia Poatornoe, at 8bMU4nh, P for transmission through the mitllr a second nlas ranll maltar. LAKBSIDB PATHS. Figures Demonstrate the Popu larity of tho Roaort. .July 28.-Tbe Viliinrton Hook & Lad riar Horn null v. nf MahantlT OltT. July 29 Trinity Heformod Sunday tehool. nf Shenandoah. July 80. YotinK Men's Itepublieiiri Club of Mahanoy Oity. July 81. Vresbyterlan Sunday school nl JIalianoy City. An. 1. Welsh llaptlit Sunday ichool, "Miiharinr Aug. 8. Kngjiiu llr.plHtf'iiiid'ayschoo or Shenandoah. Aug. 4. M. E. Sunday school of Mali ntlnv Plana. Auv A V. TC. Sunday tohool. Ashland. Aug. 0. Evangelical Sunday ichool of "Mnhiinnv Oitv. Auk 7. Weleli OorjjjrcKHUoiiHl, Alalia noy Oity. Aug. 8. M. K. Sunday echooUlGilber lon. Aug. 10. M. E. Sunday choo: Glrard villo, and Union Sunday school, L't Oreok. Aug. 11. Welsh .'IBaplW. ConKrena tional and MethodUt, Shenandoah, Aug. 12. Lutheran missionary festival. " 18. KpiicopnlJ Sunday tchool of JIahanoy City. Aur. 14 lleformcd Sunday tohool, of Tamarptn. Auk. 16. Eisteddfod. " 17. Lutheran Sunday school, (Ji rar.lville. Aug. 18 EnglisbSBaptitt Sunday school, JTabanoy City. Aug. 10. M. E. S-nday school of Shen andoah. Aug. 20. Trinity) Kctormed Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Aug. 22 P. 31. Sunday rchoo, of Gil ber.nn. Aug. 24. P. 31. Sundaylchoolof Shen andoah. Aug. 25. English Lutheran, Stahnnoy City. Booky Mountain Ouro. Tho druggists claim that pooplo call dally for tho new euro for constipation and eicit hoadach", diwovered by Dr. Silas Lnno whilo In tlio ltoeky Mountains, li l said to be Oregon Rrapo root (a groat rumody in tho far Woat for those com plaints) coinbinod'wilh simple herbs, and If "mado for uso by pouring on boiling water to draw out tho strength. It sells at 50 cents n pachago andj is called LanoV Family Medicine. Now celory is already on salo in our market. pold It to the Light. The man who tells you confidentially ust what will cure your oold ia proscribing Komp's Ilalsam this yenr. In tho pre aration of this remnrkablo medicine for roughs and colds no expenso ia spared t combine only the best and purest ingredi ents. Hold a bottle of Komp's Balsam u tho light and look through it; notico thi bright, clear look; thou compare with othr remedies.' l'nce COc. and f 1 Now ia tho seaon tor jars in tho family To NorvouB, DeblUtntod Mon. If you sond us your uddress, wo wil mail you our illustrated pamphlet explain Ing all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Voltaic Bolt and Appliances, and theb charming o fleets upon tho nervous de bilitated system, and bow they will quioklj rostoroyou to vigor, and manhood, l'amph lot froo. If you are thus afflicted, we will lend you a Bolt and Appliances on a trial. Voltaic Bkiv Co.. Marshall. Mich. Potaloos nro lino and very low in price. Shiloh'a Consumption Ouro. TIiib In beyond (iheellou the most sua ctsslut CoiiKh Medicine we have oversold. a lew doses Invariably cure the worM Ofseol L'nugh. Crimp, and Ilroucliltls. while lt won. flernii aueowa In the cure of C'onsuinptlun i wiiuuui a lxtruuei iu lue niHKtry or muiicine. Hlooe ll'n 1 iKt dlMverv it lm been told on a guarantee, h tent which no other medicine tiiu Pimm, ii vuu nrtvw v ufiiiuii weeHrpesny natr ...... 1.. 1. IM. Iftl. K(l ... .. . - f 1.10. If your l.nngHBreore, L'hfst or IteoPr lamp, am isnuoira re runs i-iusier. roicl l V, II. llngeuhuoli, H. K. oomer Main and L.oyu eireeiH, If plenty of flies it a sign of n healthy season, this one ought to bo healthy. The Seoret of Success. V. 11. llagunhueh, tin diuuttt,Lelleveathat the secret of uwi U i eraeveniiiee. Theie fnid he peralsls tu keeping Uib fin. t Hue of iiviiiiuivriiM, unifi arucic-H, otwii euc, urnn andohemteulBon (lie luarhel. Ho Mr eol IV Invite all iieiaons who have relnlUllou, . ..... . ,. , . .iuif rjffin,.tiii iu eld" or anouMer. nr,nre.loii. nlrliimun. i.v uiib.amoilifrloii, drofwy or liexit dlkoaaa tu tiyDr. Mileg uueuultd New Heart Our, he'oie It la too late. It baa the lartett Mile ol any glmllur remedy. Pine took ofteatlmo nlul free. Dr. Milea' Iteatoratlve Nervine Ui uuanrpaaaed for a eeplKnaueaa, neadaebe, flu, iv . , nm in wuwiu. uw ii.ibiii Apple -auce Is now seasonable. A Husband's Mlstnke. llutbauils lew often pennlt wlve,nd par em their children, to Miller from hradanhe, dnzlneaa, neuralgia, sleepier eneM. II t, ner voiinneiM, wlieu by the use of Dr. .Milea' lteatorutlve Nervine fcucn (erloua result could easily be prevented Pruaglats every where Kay tt gives milvorml nUIWiioilon, and haiai tinmoiise sale. WoodMortl) Co., of Kort Wayne, 1 rid.; Know it l o., of Hj rsruse, N. Y.i J. V. Wolf, lllllkdole, Mlch.i and hun d edaot others ear "It Is the groeti stkeller they ever knew." It contains no opi-iiis. Trial bottles and tine book on Kervuis jJUeases, free at O. II, ilagenbuch's, LOST INJHE SOUND Tho Gntnniarnn Typhon Goes to l'iccc3. PROMINENT PEOPLE DROWNED Distrlot-Attorney Datley of Now Haves One of the Party. Ilia Mill" Klrce Itpnciifxl lir Onptnln Ailitln After ltowlnE I'lva Slllei lit tVui KIeIiI1 hy SlBiiiuor The Doou piint nf the Wrockml Hunt alalia a Torrlhle I'lKlit I'or Mff. Nbw IIavkk, Conn., July 27. Tho cat aitiarau Typhon, having on board Judge Hugh Dailey, lits little uleoe, Captain Oeorge Auatin, Clnrenoe IJeebo nud Blinker Unfile Bhepiml, want to pleoes nlwut four uillea off BranfonlJ Beaoon about 7 o'clock laat night. The sea was very heavy anil tho caUmaruu wiw un able to atand tho strain. Captain Austin and the little girl took to the skiff, and after rowing deaperatoly for five milea, while the little girl baled the boat, he w is sighted by tho atoamet Margaret and resoued. It Ib supposed that all the others are lost. When last seen by Captain Austin, Dailey, Heeue and Shepard were dinging to tho wreok, with the water up to their necks and tho waves threatening to carry them under every minute. Tho Typhon waa entered In the New Haven Yacht Club two years ago by Commodore Beecher as n oraok yacht- DUtrlct Attorney Dailey was a load ing Hepublleun politician o( the State. HACKED TO DEATH. An Kicnpetl Bturilorfir Attacks u l'mullj VltIi n ISO) tin'. Luxinoto.v, Ky., July 27. Goorgo Crnlg, a negro, who was confined In tho Cyn thlnuiij Jail for killing a negro, made his esoape by bullying tho juller's wife. He appeared at tho residence of Nathan Conway, In Bourbon county, near Parli, nud asked for u drink of witter. William Conwuy, the oldest sou, aged thirty-three years, got him a dipper of water, and when lu the act of bunding it to him the negro held op an old rusty scythe blado and exclaimed! "flint's a pretty thing for n man to carry, ain't itf" Conway looked at tho blado n moment and replied: "Yes. Where did you got itf" For answer tho negro struok him a terrilio blow on tho head, laying open the scalp and fracturing tho skull. He followed this up with other blows until he had cut the young man all to pieces and ho fell to tho floor of tho porch almost dead. Ills father nt this juncture carao to bis nssintnuce, but the black brute. turned on him, auil with tno first blow spilt the old man's skull open. Ho fell dead bosldo his bleeding boy. Old Mrs. Conwny then camo up, only to bo slaughtered by having her throat cut from car to ear with tho negro's scytho. Siio died last night. Charles Conway, another son, aged 23 vniiiN. arrived upon tho scuna' nnd at totnptetl to illnarru thw miiiileiei, IIu ttlav was attacked nnd nearly killed. The other members of tho family, all women, ran to a neighbor's house nud got two men, armed with guns nnd corn knives. They rushed to the scene of the murders, to find Charley runulug mid the negro alter him. A shot Was fired at the negro from a riflo, but tho bullet, al though striking his skull, glanced off. Two loads of buckshot were then fired iuto his body. Ho turned on his pursuers and showed fight, saj ing that ho had already killed aeveu persons and that ho was going to kill seven more before he dlod. The two men drew their corn knives and tho negro fled. Ho ran half a mil? to a haystack, whore ho dropped dead. Her lloil v Kouutl 111 tlio ltlver. Lakayettb, Ind., July 27. -The bodj of Jennlo Kurtz, the pretty 10-year-old uauglitor of Uliurles W. Ittirtz of thlj city, was found in tho Wabash River yesterday afternoon. Mr. Kurtz objected to his daughter recolving the nttontlous of Klhvood Good, and last Monday even ing severely chastised her with n strap for disobeying him. Tuesday morning she stnrtod for the factory where she had been employed, and that was the last her family saw of her alive. She had removed her shoes and stockings and sprung into tlio water. Onr. I'ntllioii Heady an n WItneii. HAimisuono, Ta., July 27. Governoi Fattison has written a letter to Council's Investigating Committee nt 1'hlladelnbla In which ho says ho has been informed thnt the chairman of the committee mailed hi in a letter on tho 22d Instant requesting his appearance nt a meeting of the committee on the 21th. The Gov ernor snys ho has not yet received the letter. He says that H will give him great pleasure to be present nt nny meet ing ot tho committee It given reasouabl notico as to the time and place ot aucu meeting. Kilted Ills Wife With mi Axo. . Tonkhannook, Po., July 27. Charlei Wall, aged about 80 years, killed Ills wife Julia, aged abaut 50 years, by brain ing her with nn axe nt his home In Wyomiuu County. Wall gave himseil up to the constable. Wall a fow dayi ago caught his wife and D ivid Bsrlow in bed together, and the murder resulted from a quarrel with his wife lu relation to the affair. Mix llamiu's ills 1,11ml Knit. Hahuob, lie., July 87. Margberlta A Una Hamni, a newepaper oorreaponilent at Bar Hurlior, will liiBtltutu a suit for $100,000 damages against die ltoatou Iler nlil tit alleged H be lions report sent from liar Harbor by n personal enemy, It it clatmad, of Miss llamin. Tuu 'raldut Want to Church. Oapb May Point, N. J July 27. The President attended servloe yesterday at the lleadsU Mauiorlal olmroli in com pany with Mra. Harrison, Mrs. Eaton, the President's Bister: Mrs. Dlinmlolt ami Postmaster-Ueneral Wannamaker. Ilropprd l)ud nn tho Street. WnJCEflBAMtE, To., July 27.--Jacob p. Lolslnnan, a prominent msrob&nt, dropi ped dead In tho street here of haart disease. UEISKELL'S Lehigh Valley Railroad. ArtKANOISMKFT OIT i'ABISr-HOHlI UlAINP. -MAY 10, 1801. ''Bjuwnger trains will leave Bhetiandoab fi I lauoh l liiink, Lehlithion, fJJatlnRlon, Cat aiiqua, Allenlowu, llcllilf brm, KtiMou, 1'bl UHlphlHnnd New York at S.47, 7.10, tU8 a.ni S 62, MO, .3H p. in. For llelvldere, Drlswnre Wnier Gap ar.d -trourtitmrg at. 6.7, n. in., nnd 6.20 p. m. Kor I-enibertvilleaurt TrenUn., tf.ut) a, n Kit White Haveu, WllkeMterre and Min or. Ml. tun, I '.tl n. in.. 8.10 unit 5.3B p. m. Korlunklmnnork, 10,11 a. m 8.10 and 6.1' . tu Kor Auburn, Ithacn, Oenevn and nnd lijoff 10.lt a. in., and 5.W p. m. I'or Larejvllle, Towanda. Bnvre, Waverl m.lra, Kocheaier. llnlfalo. Mairsra Kalli tilcugo and nil )Mfnt West at 10.41 a, ni.,anc w p. m. Kor ' Imlra and the West vlaanlamanea et .10 p. rn. Kor Audfnrll, llnr.ltton, Hlochlon, l,utr ner Yard, SVentherly and JPnn Haven June uiu at 5.47,7.40, 9,00 a. m.anu 122, 8.10 and M p. in, I-or Jesne'-vllle, l.evltlon and Beeve M endow, 7.10, 0.08 a.m. and 8,58 p. ru, Foreranton at 5.47 U0R, 10.11 a. rn. 8,10 urt i,2tt p. in. For Hnale Brook. .It ddo, Drlfton nnd Krf "nil nt 5.47, 7.40, (U, 10.41 , m., 1UO 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. r-r Huaaaae at o.ir ana v.va a.m., aiu i.'Up.m, Kor Wigiinps, Ullberton and KiHCkvIlle M CU and s.08 a m., and 4.10 p.m. Kor Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City end UriaDi .47, 7.40, y.HK, 10.41, 10 58 e. m.,12jyi5.10,S.2fi, 8.0T .2 m d 10J7 p. lu. Kor lAt Cleek, Jlrardvlll" and Ashlann 1.27, 7 4, HM, 1 15 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10. 5 .10 nud 8.14 p. in. Kor UarkWBler, Ht. Walr nnd I'ottavlllf .40, .08, 10.66 a. m., 12.62,3.10,4.10, 6.fti and 8.0 . m. Kor Buck Mountain, New Boston ar.d vioren, 7.40, 8.08, 1 .68 a. n.., 12.62, 3.10, 6.2(1 and 1.08 p. m. tor Raven Hun. Ceutralln. Ml. Carmcl and Hhninokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. in., 1.40, 4.11 mi B.ve ji jii. Trains leave Bhamokln tor tjlienandonh, 7.1V) llAi 0. tn.. 2.10, 40 and U-KI p. m., arrlvlnt atttlituaiuiouh, 11.05 a.m., 12.32, 3.10, 5.28 and 11.15 p. in. SUNDAY TltAINB. Kor lt Croek, Glmrdvllle and AslilnnC, .P 11.35 a. in., 2.15 p. m. For Dnrkwater, Ht. Clair and l'ottsvllU. 60, 8.0O, 9.80 H. m., 2.45 p. In. Kor Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delaui . i.oo, 11 85 a.m., 1.40, 4.40, 0.03 p. m. Km lAifty, Audenrled nnd Hacloton, 8.1 i in., 1 40 p. m: Kor Alauch Chunk. Lehlgliton, Blatlngtor . utMHiiuqiiH, Alli-ntown, Bethlehem, liato ind New York, 8.0U a. m., 1.10 p. m. Kor Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. Hi. B. BYINUTON, Oen'l I'sws. Art,, llothle.horu. , J. H'lSnvMH RnlLROKD. t. BOBUTLKlIJ. lHVJ8IO, mandatrr Nov. 31, 1800, traim Mill lno Shenand hcA a fnUow$: for Wlgean, Ollbertou, Kraotvllle, Ne. Juatle, Ht. Clair, and wy rtolnts, 6.W, 9.1 i m and 4.15 1 m, rtmirtuys, 000, D.40 a m and 8.10 p m. For Pottsvllte, 6.00, I7.lt a m and 4.15p in. rlnndays, 000, C.40a m nnd 3.10 D m, Kor Ueadliur, 6.00, 9.10 a in and 4.15 pm. Sundays, 000, 9.40 a. in, and 3.10 p m. fur I'ottstown, l'hoeni-sville, Norrlitowi And Khllsdelnhln (Broad street station), 6,00, .10 am. and 1.15 n m week days "undays, 600, 9.10 n m 3.10 p m Trains leave KrsckvlUe lor Shenandoah al .i.40am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. tdundays 1 1 .IP a m and 0.40 p m. I ave Tottsvllle lor Bhenandoah, 10,15 and . ..18, a in 7.15, U.42 p m. bnndays, 10.40 a m i.15 p rn. l.vs-vo l'hllsdolrhla (Brond street station) Pnllavllle nti.4 Hliennudodh, S.7,10.25n m 1.1(1, 4.10 and 7.00 p lnwtet days. HunaayH.a a p. and 1.10 p. m. I'or w York, S.20, 4,06, 4.40, 5.85, 6J, 7.S0 -i 208' il.SO, ll.00nndll.15am, 12.00 noon, (Pm ' 3d ejiircsf , 1.06 and 4.60 r m.) 12.44, 1.10, 2.8(1 ' A. 1, j, 8, d.80, 6,t0 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 pni, 12.0) ht. e.u ruudays, 8.20, 4.05, 4.10, 5.35, 8.12, 8.80, 9.60 ,'iid 12.49,8.20 i limited 4.507, 5.28, 6 JO. 6.8 7.13 f,12 i) nr. RUd 12.01 ulgbt. rot hex. tilrt, Hprine Lake, lielmar te c (4rove, Asbur' Talk, and Long Brunei 20, 11.15, a. ra. 4.00 t. m. week davr foi - reehold, 5.C; p. m. week days. tttlnmor" ana Wasblnaion, 8.6(1. 7.20, 8.S1 4 io, P..'), 1 1.18 a to, 12.1"; (liralti-d oxprees)8.4 - 41 1." an' 7.40 p. m., and 12.03 night. Ko' laltt cort- nly 2.02, 4.1 1, 5 08 nud lio p. m ju Mondays, 8.5" 7,4u, 9,llund 11.18 a. ru. 4.4. t.57, ; 40 p m. 12.03 night, BnJt'more only 1.0B ! i 11.80 p m. oi tltchmond and tho South 7.20 ll.18u.ui. iritei, K'preas 12.H5 p r".J12.08 nlght.wtek "vs. Hncdnys, 7.20 a. m 12.03 nlghl. 'trains leave llarrlsburg lor KnunurK axe west every day atl2.25and 3.10 u :n ant Irallod) ard 8.40 p m. Way for Altonna, in and 4.10 p m every cay. "ir 1'ltUburg ooly, U.M0 a tu dully and 10.2! v.v.ek days. - ve Sunbnry for Wllllamsport, Klmlra mr dalgua, Kochester, UuHalo and Nlaean lit UOuin dally, and 1.48 pm week dy ' i Klktcs, 5.30 n m week days. 'or K.rle and lnfermedlate points, 5.10 am. mtty. Kor Ijkjk Haven, 6.10, and 0.53 a m ' illy, l.JS-i and 5.30 p. m. week days. Ko; ' nova 6.I0 a m 1. 13 ana ",3u p m week days, iliii, ,.i Uundaya. K KOail. J. R.-ft'OOl). ea. Man' 'len. Kass. Aal YOUNG MAN, sHS If you contemplale juiug uoniaier Bchnnl. It will pay jou to lslt the 'IlOCIItbTEK BUHI- ms UMlVEUHl'll bciore rti elding where, though yon may live a Ihomano n.lles away. It stands nt the bead ol the lli-Jot conmier olnl schools in Its character as an educational fono, as a medium lor supplying the ImUncta men of the country with trained and capable nn-liliuilK, as n means ol placing ninhltlous young men and women on the high ro id to siiccfbs, nnd In tho extent, clfgnnee nnd cost ol Itsrnnlpnient. Thorough COSIJli:U('IAI., MIIOnril,VNI)ANl) 1'KACTICALll.NOIiIHH t'OU i.Bm, The Twenty-seventh Annual Liimiogue win ue maneq loany aaarcss. WILLIAMS & ROGERS; iioclicstcr, Or (lio JJiitur llublt. I'oiUltt ly Cureu ilflfit Ntevim. It Is manufactured aa a powder, which can be irlveQ In A rl&M of baer. a oun of potlaa nn i n in tA witboutthe knowledge of iliepntiout. Itiiubaoluuly harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the pitient is a moderate drinker or an aloonolia wreck It lian been given in thousand ' of oaaei, and In every tmtanoe a pertect ouro has fol lowea It ouitr I'mII. The ay stem onoe luiprpcaafr ed with Iho 9pooinc,it beooimi&anutterimpoMlbillt? (or the liquor apppute to exit. C. H. HAGBNDUCH, Druggist, Slienar.doa.il WATER OF LIFE. A newly dlseoered 11IMHAI, AVATKH, the iiBt ol whli h will fupply ln.portnt ele-iiieiilen-ci.nylobtHllh. It will cure the .iiuitcjii, x.it;r,oiiiiiiiicii, uuami iioweiena Bladder rHwasea. 11 will dissolve alcullnud rf inoY 111! in. II, rcllinvea llm iirln onirt frnm U.e blood and thus destrojs Malaria end Chills. It curie ilrljclit's dlrease, and Is is. i-cviuii in-uiiiiiit-iioiHiiorpeoieaavnncoa in life, nud lor iftnern) ucbllllv. Kor imrlouhliil proofs ol thf" nnd lor pamnblct eivlng mil partltulais.toJ.lt, l'JSimV, Wuter ot Idle HIFFERINGWOIViENnM t'heu troublM with thoM aunt'fnff itrulb.tth L-4uentlr follovtlUK -ill ot iH-uro, or frOL' .V Htuttonal WakueMiHariliurvothetr mis, who A Uee Dn DuOltOlNC c C-labrntu ft MALE REGULATING PI LIS. ' Ueara BLreuniheniiiff tatheeolira jrirf , 4111 cue, vigor and matrnt-ifo forovtosll (noutloaenf t . ndlDind. Bentbj'ii'.tll,tecurulyiittu)Adll. Aldrer. r. Hartor Modlolno Co., ST.LOUIS. Wa E V C R yVo R WE0 F SKIN DBSEASE front Simple XMmplcn to olintltintc liCXKMAi also II'CISIMO 1JL,I!($. 7-HencI fur "Sllutfl lor Kltcloit nntl Qtck. rtooru," a bandy book for tho household. ITlIJi:. Has n sucretsful liiMors of thitecentuileatn Brazil and ivo learn' orlilenl list Intlii, country. r?o!cnce poncunceslt the firm mid oniy luiaiiiuie ncuirHiizer oi pcioimous ana specific uiouu poifrOLsyeioucovtrea. a., Eo!d alJUrlin'tl Drug siore, Fcrgmont Hotel lilnck, Shcnandpah, Po irst i auonai tsaiiK STiiKATKi-; miii.mNt;, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisenrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. fi. Lcisennnq, Cashier, , S. V. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. OpciiDnil- From 9 to 3. 3 PERU.0ENT. INTEREST ! Paid 011 tiavliiirii neposilH. Your trade is what wo want. This is how wo propose to get It. By selling you a first class article; by selling you for Jess thuu others; by telllig you furniture, an organ, a plnno, iv hewing lmichini) or anything else in tho lino of houichold goods. Wo have a large and va ried tlock to Eelect from. No trouble to show goods. Call, exnmiuo and be convinced. 4 c H B P B H fi P THE OLD RELIABLE, Soutlt Itlaln St., SHE TSTJ.3srjDCJ.tt. PUBLIC SALE The Old Court House! July 31, 1891, at 10 O'clock A. hi All the pprtonal properly belonging to tho County ot Schuylkill, In the old Court House consisting of paitlllone, counter, shelving, stenm liiatliui npraratui tn separate parts, the dock and bell In the old Court llouko tower, bus fixtures, fllenu.deis, tables, clmtrs, etc., will be fold on the premises In the bor ough of l'ottsvllle, apd aUo al the sun e time ana place the r'd Court llonte, excepting and reservti g the buteund also the two large llacs or Hat stones, one on each entiance to tbeold Court House. KAMUEIi Q. IIbTUHIC, JAM1S8 J. I OWES, El IAB 13. It KU, ConimlssloTipr. AttcstJoiiN H. Snyijkr. 7-11-td FIRE INSURANCE I Largest tid Oldest Rsilable Furtlj Cttfa Cjafii'it ' Itoproscnted by DAVID FAUSH ISO B, Jardln Btted BHENANDOAH. PA J II roMKitov, ATTOIiNEr-AT-LAW. omce Be4dill'i bnlldisg corner Main as Cer.Ui WE RE AFTER YOU J.F.I lansfflBro. REPUBLICAN County .Convention ! The members of the Ilcmihllrnn nnritr nr SeliuylKlil conn y are renupanl lo nnscinble in uifir niipicuvo oecuon in,iricis mine places win re IholtepubllcnndelPKatceketloim weie held li.st irexcplwberecliaiige", no llces of wnlih will be guen through tbonews l4)prs)iin Saturday, August 1, 1891, between the hours of Band 7 o'clock p. m. to eice doli gn Its nnd attentates toihe Counly Convcullon lobe held Angust I, at lOo'oloeli rn.. In Centennial Hall, l'ottslli-. At the same time ai d place mernb raol tl.e Itrpuh lean County Committee mil tlHlrnllemnica wlllbeoted lor In like manner us uelcgntes to tho Counly Ci nventlnn. Tho nicmi ers tn m the Twenty ninth Benn tonal district unending HieCcuniy Cnnven .louATlll meet August 4th, ntn o'clock p. in., in t enicnnlal Hall, roltsvllle, for Iho purroe of placng In uoinliintlnn to (2 inidhlaies tone oedfrn uoP gates io the ConMitu iionnlConvinilon. The mi inbeis Irom the Thirtieth Seunlorlsl Islilct ntienrilng llioloiinty i onveMlou will meei August 4lh, ni Uo'cock p in. In I urilen nlnl Ilnir, 1'otisvilli', lor the purpose of plac ing In liomlnntlon two (21 uandldatcs to b oied for ni delegates loliie Constliiitb nal Coin el, tlou. 'Jhe following pwons and nl'eriiatesliave lieen HpiHillitnl liiioiiilvict Hip e ectloni Ashlnnii First waid, David Dayls, A J I.nu boi.silne; allernaies John 15 Ltvens, J CGni nor Ashland Sew d waul. Wllllnm Cleaver, CM' Kenstennsebtr; altemties 8 A Faust, V Jl James. Aablaud Third ward, t hrls Mauer, Andrew Vaughn; alternates Isuao Yurneil, Jr. J G Oensel. Ashland P,.urth wnn:, James 1 1 nke, WJ Williams; alternates J it lit sel, Oeorge I., lb Asbl mil Fifth ward, Osear l etnerolT, Win. IliirinUtor; aluruuUs Henry l'.ml, J Hihutt. Aubuiu, Dr. Chiirh s K Uunll, Jontph Fred irien; nltorna es, Jarnts Itaui h, T. F. Moj er. llsiry Hiiat, John Kerry, 1) F Ori'en: alter nates, Itoberi On en Jr., Henry llojtrk. 11 ,iry Want, a. lln-Mln, John lleinhart; nl ternatts,. F Iliut, Kphrlam Ynrnall. HtiHer iiirih, (iwen onroy, M. Costello. nl enrile. Harrj MfdlnnesK. Duller Kasl, Klchuid Fiynu, J..hn Qrlllltli; nllemnte, I'niiick Fceney. Ilutler soiitb. 0 Felterman, U A Kleesj nl IcrnnlK, John Dukiiu. Duller Ni.nliwcst. Joel Howenkteln, O B Mnurer aliemaie. John Sweeny Uiutn-wlck Knst, II 1) Koch Jnmrs Delong; nlien.a es, I D Koch, rtcolt Jlllter. Drnnswlck W-st, Jonnlhau l.elby, Frank Yost; nit. mate, W Bbocner. Ulyth. (SllierCrielc). W .1 Mnltliews, More Fmiey; ailcrnatcs, W Mnrry, D Manning. Dlytho (Curnbola), J Kcynolds, Daniel 8tonc;-ulteri ates, Hubert 'Jhomas, HTbomss. Illythe (Ivatka William), John F ll..yer. Nicholas Tnornt'in. Drancli, Jacob Zimmerman, 11 F l.tickenblll; nliernatesC W Dundo, Hano Morgan. Cass North, l'alrlck Urennan, Michael lire n mm; Cass Mouth. Morcan Jones. W Li nch. CiessoniL eolith. John Denier. C W Mcrkch nltcmuies O Hollman, ltoberl Asb. Crc sona North. 1 8 BHger, Oeorge Heed; alternates I, It Keeier, W Hughes. Lieiano. k Aiuriin. martin jNieu. llld-ed. J D Hcplcr. J Hodcnberncr; alter nates rr li i-iniin, uauiei oi nz. b-ldred Knst, W )l Heri!8iref.er, Fremont l'Vrtlch; alternates J IC Mnurer, LewU Den si Hirer. Frallpv. A 1 Hhofslall. O V lintter: alter- nines nsi nan jvinouger. r.uiu aiuiduu. Fosler. Joseph llulc idgb John Hay: alter . HI., .... n n .1... I ...Tu 11... .1 iiii ic3 luuiitnDU'nj, ..t . to . tu u. t racKviue. j i- i-uce, euinuci ivyuu; alter nates wm i)i. vi", ji l avails Olrarovllto Kasi ward, ji.nn Lewis, Al owoi: nltcrnatoi Nicholas Diio. Thomas jiaviK. Olrard vine Middle warn, louis mass, uncu a'Ser.- i ....... . lilrillOVl IH Wl'Bl WHIU. V H 1 THU V AHJ" lor; alternates Thomas Hvaus, Thomas Dri'ccy. uunurton wesi wara, iviuiuxn uensmger, W lliL-chouv. Ollbcrlon Hast ward, 13 Carey, 13 C Murray; alternates l'F Murphy, W H Fryrnyer. Ollbertou Middle ward, M A Leary, II II linker. (Jordan, N ivi I'ratiK, J r eervis, jr.; nuer- lit gl lis East, Jamts Duukleberger, A D jtausvr; aiiernme iv jiiuuier. Heglns west, li KHnycior, j w iiocKer; ni tein.iteM John Hlckcrl. A. K. Lnuilenkltiirer. llm lev. W O Ballzcr. lt Gilbert: alternate a iiowmao. Kline, Frank Kaulner, Ifaac Phillips, alter nate J J lirei-n. Dandlngvllle, Henrj- Drumhellor, J F llaes. elm ftllprimto. IV Ltlllor. .Mt. Carbon, Henry i.eii, itoncrt campueu. Manncim Nor h (Focbt's), John Gerber, Davy ..chy; alternate Jcre Focht. Mauhelm North (JlcDerinolt's), A bturm.W Kline; ulteinale W Yeager. Mauhelm Nortli (lirowu's), A Mortimer, F W Weaver; alternate George Wogucr. Mnniieim North (Melot's), J A Filbert, Wm Kllilau; alter na'e Frunklln Diddle. ManhelmBouth(Keber's), D F Iteber, WJ annuitr; aiternaicc (juaries r isner, anitntue, Aiauauoy west, iivisi t.TteK;, ueo jonn son. Gtori:oThojii'.on: alicrnato W Jonts. Muhauoy AV'est (Haven Uun), TLomaa-D xweeute, wiiuam Anairsou. Maha.. oy Wtsl (Diuwnsllle), JaHeutoi K lir, iu ullernates J l'rlce. J Jitnies Jlnhauoy IV ebl (Win. I'eun), Thomas May, John lluirhei: alternate J Mctz. Mahanoy Bast iLamguu's). B Frost, George lucuaras. Mahanoy I'ast (Cole's No. 1), Jacob Gillespie, utuuis vvnaieu. Mnnanoy Knst (Colo's No. 2), Jas Matthias, Daniel Thumas. Mahanoy . ast (Hill's), Anthony Black, William Wrisht.Jr. Mahanoy City First ward. J J Coyle, E Morris: iiltei Okies D Ulln . J 1 o llvu. i ahunoy Oity Htcoud ward, 13 Barlor, John Lainaui; uucrua'ts josepu nuguei, tu nun man. Jr. Mahanoy City Third ward, Jl 11 Dricker, v u uritn; aiiernnies jacoo nccEer, tv uen tils. Mahanor city Fourth ward. WY Weber A OSbenuan; ullernates J A Bellginan, X Q Thomus. Mahnuoy City Fifth ward, A Dower, Geo I'arllett; alternates Ueese itosser, Ituao Morgau. Mlticrsvllle East wird, J Phillips, John liowman; niieruaie uaiviu i-rice. Mluersvllle Westward, William Faulkner, KilwardBlilssler. Mid dleport, Thomas Jcnntngs.B W Bausler; alternuiea F J Ditchey, J Btepuens. New Castle, New Caitlc, Daniel Weller, Alonr.o Iteber: alternate Theodore Weller. New Castle, IVadisvllle, J II Thomas, W B Thoinns. alternate J. imes iltad. Norwegian iast, Curry's, W Burton, T iiiumiey; uiteriiaio v, imam jtougers. Norwegian West, Uuriun's. .1 Klienburg, Thomas Keating: alternate J U Kel y. Norwegian Lusl township, -1 Hufty, IV vuneu; auernaies james uuiian, v uunuia sou. New Philadelphia, D W Jones, J Tanner; uiuriiuiu i uuip jvaiis. New Hlnggold, David Velter, II BKocli; alternates Iti llonsbeigcr, li Leiser Orwtgsburg. J A Dleleuderler, A S Goat: alternates It n Fev. A C KIsenhutb. Plurgrove borough. A k Kanweller. a F uniei; alternates i) .) uensemer. I'oier limey. IMnrgrove township Ensl, F V Iteber, A i uuen uiipruuuv, a w oramsn, it n Auams. i'lnt-gMve township Wist, Fzra Uougbtner, G U Hiuhl; alurmiles George Adams, K. Kllneer. 1-aloAllo, K T Priest, K Hay; alternates iioa uovau, v uiiuiii joues. I on thnton, U 0 Hatch, Kugene Bond; al ternates, A A Klrllu, A P Hatch. I'ort Carbon, Wm Wour, Henry Wann' iiuiuer. I'ort Carbon, (Meclmnlcsvllle), Frank Stur. 111UU, nil KDUIIUH toner East. I N Evans, lllrain Drawer. Porter West, W Martz, J Urnholiz; alter nates O W Kchron. Kugene Horn. Porter North, Edward Houlz. Jacob Uumpf; allernaies T J Davis, J Htrousser. l'ottsvllle Bomb ward, Artuursinay.ueorge Walker; alternate W Whitney, Jr. Pollsvllle Houthcasl war i, ugistKnecht, O CBcbrlnk; ailernate J OFrlok. Pollsvllle Middle ward, Ji.hn Ubert.GeoK Bmltb; alien ates J T Buydcr. J M Fieck. PotUvlllo Northeast waid, II II 11111, 13 0 Nlch'l; nllernatcs vvilnat, FF Wado. l'ottsvllle Northwestward, W Owens, John Johnum; altorunKs John Ionnrd, II Koon. l'ottsvllle Beventh waid, Wesley Bailor, Thomas Pickton; alternates E'Ust Meyers, 0 lluechley. PotUvlllo North ward, Grorgo Owens, Jos Davis; alternate Alex Temple. llnhn, Thomas llradhury.it O Fisher; alter nates Dnvld Hughes, Thomas Downs Hush (Haucks), W A Btlttler, Y W Kaup; alternate Joel Heln. Hush (I.utz's). KU Job, K F Hampshire. Itellly, Hei ry Zcrby, ltobert Weir. Ityan, Albert bills, Joseph Matthews; alter nates Daniel Jones, W Weaver, Bcbuylltlll Haven Eastward, JH Sterner, J It MlnnlrVi i nlrnmoiea W nilnaHn.. - limnic, Hch. ylklll llnven Kouth vnrrt.rhnaHnrbst. ijUKoisbner nlterniiteB W Ulcbaaemau. It If 1 1 U I f ' II in Hcho'ylMll Haven North ward. II Stcrnor.W lIllV I.1,CM,A II L. 1, ...... ' " CI . ""iiiniuii . lluillu-llll. Hrlmvllilll ltK..c. Itf.. I ... r. t u, ur, Thomas Meek, alternate 1) Planner 'chuyiklll township, It Fletcher, flenry tlmeiz; allernaies Chnrles Deling, FDrocR. ran Ht.Clnlr Houthwnrd. Washnrme, J Hos 'ns, tr.,- slieruatt s J lltighes, W II I re i.. . .i..r .x urui wam.oioiire Hincker, Harry Kel gmiit,-nl rrnatos John Urch. T. tcej. alternates J Kwtn", G Ludklnbill , i if -t w'.w.' i,,n,t warcl. William Ilanse, Jnhlj i . " -rfi ''rI.i,.i,,oniiiiin i i gers -hetiandi nli.Bccond wnrd, Charles I'lillllns. Ipklnt!''' ft"eiunlM llcnry Goodman, 1 ijii nsi'donh. Third wnrd, Dr. .7 Bteio, E K O II llltl Daddow. - ..o..i, j y Mienar.di.iih, Fourth wn.d, JohnAIwls, dw D Ileddail; nlltmaUB W Bent, Houh hnii'ns. B Bbenandoah, Firth wnrd, Ilcrny Warnlck. nhn Ilniin; alternutts T nwoll, ii Hinel Tsmnrfitft Pm t ward, John Morsel, IrfwlB lenry: alternates OTIley, All Olnssinire. lain, qu N. nh wind, V K Pugli, hdniuurl ,1 yd; nl'einoie A Bailev. Tnmnque Boulh wt.nl, V T Davis, .1 C Walt rs; nliernaleFDelp. .i.iiiuiii tjv iniii. r.imi, ivHru, ivioore, rhn.n locklll; altematcs Oil Ilessci, , I'remont borough, West ward, J Drover, l.plnnnn. ulitmnl.. li 111 T n..t.. a i Mlnnlng. . ' " Trerront township, D WtfrkTan, Ilnrrs Nplll. ITpr er Mshantongo, John Kllneihenv. IT, , inn TJVn, nm Un.. T.'ii.. .,i . -t. ... . 1 riimi, A'jiiun .inner: uiltr uaioGldion llei ker. union nsi. Nelson Dinndou, GcoKiucht; lieruate LTllnu.ilon Tllilr... KTnll. Tn1...l, .A al . .V, .1 '"' AJiv.i, j w i.uiz: alter nate W I'etberolt. WnlKer. W HKhork, Snnr.iu 1 HelRler; alttr aleCH Kntorlino. Wm.1 Pmiii M. ml. ir aii.i.i T ti i . Jocob Loiignecfcer. West Pen u Northeast (Mnntz's). W Mnnntz. 'iiv iti tine WpNt I'nnn VnriliiFul llr,n,.ia m nunii, man, Henry Tyson. ousiiitiKiuu (iiaiuori'si, j.ynten u need, leorgo Bell. Wbjlilngliin (Hock), John I'ertlp. W I'Mi tz. Wayne, North, Daniel Yeii li. G D Hefd. Wayne, Boulh, James A llelloer, Frante lolfn nu. Yorkvllle, Ifaac Rich. Henry Becker. D. D. PHIl.DH'B, Chnlrmau. ailadelphia and Eeading .Railroad ItfttM labte in tftttt .lulu ii', IH 1 I'HAlfiS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS for New York via Philadelphia, week davs, 2..0 5.25, 7.20 a. m. and 12 85 ZiO and 5.SS . m. oanuay z.m anu 7.48 a. in. For Now ork, via Muucb Chunk, weok days, 6.25, DO, a.m. and 123nud 2.0p. m. For lteadlns nnd Phllftilninhia dm. 2.10, 5.26, 7.2U, a. in., 1Z85 2 0 and 6.65 p; m. jnday,210and7.43a. m., 4.30 p. in. Kor Karrlsburg, week days, 2.1U.7.20 a. m,. n. ss ii ... l or Alleatown, week dajs, 7.20 t. in. 12.3S . 0 p. m. 'or Pottavllle, week days, 2.1. 1m, ru ., 2.3 1 nnd p. in. f-nuday, 2 10 and 1.4H m , 4.30 p.m. For iHiiimius and Mahntinv CHv. vjmY Hys, 2. 0, 6.26, 7.20, u. m., 12 3 2.t0 nud S.5S i rn. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.48a. m., 4.30 p.m. Addlllonu iui jahanoy City, week nays 7.00 p.m. eor Lauoasier ana coiumma, woex aaye, DO a. in., 2.60 p. tn. Kor Wllllamsport, snnbury and Lewlsburk, i days, 8.23, 7.20 and 11.3) a. m 1,85, 7.U) m. Bnuday 3:25 a. m., 3.00 p. in. Tor Mahanoy Plane, wees, days, 2.10 3.21, V. 7H.I1H 11 5.1 a ... l'l UA 1 fl ll,l H r,fl 7.00 ano 'm. Hun'iay ', 2'lo,' u.25 unci u. m. i.no, p. m. ror uiraravnie iiuippananuocc tauon) -un,l,w. o.mi, t.u, 1 .11 UUU 1 J..OJ IV. ill,, 12.33. 1 35 z.tA. 6.56. 7.00 and 11.25. n. m. Bundav. 2' 10, 2 , 7.48 h. m 8.05, 4.30 p. m. or iumuau huu ouuuiomid. wees nays. 1.25, 55, 7.20, 11.3) a. in., 1.35, 7.00 nnd 0,26 ' m. Bunds y 3.25, 8.S2 a. m 8.06 p. m, XKAINB I" OH BHENANDOAH : Leave New York via Philadelphia, week lays, 7.15 a. m 1.SU, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 13.1& iliht, Bunday.U.OU p.m., 12.15 nljjut. Leave Now York via Maucb Chunk, week lays, 4.S0, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 4.0J p. m. U-ave Phllxnelpbla, wees days, 4.10. ar(t 10.00 n. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., rum Broad ind Callowmll nnd 8.0.5 a. m. and 11.30 p. m. from Hthanc ..ioeu streets. Sunday v.05 a. m. U?0 p. m. from 0th nnd Oreon. Let.ve Kcadiug, week days, 1.85. 7,10. 10.(5 md 11.50 a. m., 6.65, 77 p, m. Bunday 1.35 ana .0.48B. m. Leave Pottavllle, week days, 9.40,7,10 a.m tiSO. 6.11 p. in. Bunday. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and. 2.(5 . iu. i .eave Tamnqua. week days, 8.20, t.48 and ' 2 i a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. nnd U.1H n. m. Bundav 3.IO 7 43 . m. and 20 p. in. utave Aiananoy cny, wees: anys, 3,40, a.is ind 11.47 a m 1.51, 7.12 and 8.44 p.m. Bun lay, 8.40,8.17 a. ra 3.20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2'4), 4.(0 I. 30,8.35, ll.iUu. tu., 1.1-5, 2.C0. 520, 0 20.7.57, and ' '.'Kin. m. Bunday 2.4 , 4.00, and 8.17, a. m. 3 37,5.01. p.m. i ...ve Ulrardvllle (Itappahannock Btotlen) itetk Uayu, 2.17. 4.07, .3t, cud 8.41 a.m 12.05, ! 2, 6.20, 8.82, 8.03 and 10.00 p. in. Bunday, 2,47. .0 , b S3 a, m. 3.41, 5.07 p. m. louvo Williams port, week days, 8.00,8.45 and II. 55 a. ni. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.15. P.m. For Baltimore, Washington and tho west 'la B. & O. It. 11., through trains leave Glrard Iveuuo station, Philadelphia, (P. a H. It. H.) at (.16,801 and 11.27 a. in., 1.S4, 4.24 , 6.55 ami '.23 p. ra. Bunday, 4.10 8.02 11.27 a. m., 4.24 .65 and 7.2) p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVIBION. Ltave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreel Whnrl snd Boulh Htreet Wharf. IP or Atlunllc ltv. Week-days Express, 5.15, 8 00 0:00,10.45 a. m. and 1 in- (Saturday only, 1.80), 2.1U, 8 00. 3.30, i.'', 6 00, 0.00 v. Aceomuiodatlnn, 7 10 a. m 4.15. 0 30 p. m. .suiukjo. express, 615, 7.00,7.30, 8.00, 8 30V 8.00, 8.30 n. in. nnd 4 30 p. m. AUi.otniUui.tUon' 8.00 a. m. and 1 45 p. in. iteturalng, leave Atlnntlo City, depot comer iHntlo and Arkansas syennen. wect-davi Express, 7 00, 7.80, 8 00, 0.00, 10.00 a. m. nnd SJSk 4 00, 5.30, 6.3), 7.30, 0 30 p. in. Accommodation 0.00, 8.10 a.m. nnd 4.:0p m. Bundays-Ex-press, 3 80, 4.00, 6 00, 8 00, fl-SO, 7-00, 7.30. 8 00, 0.UO p. m. Accommodation. 7.30 a.m., 6.05 p. in. U. U. UANCOOK, lien 1 1 us r A. A MOLF.OD. ITes. A Gen'l Mananer. -yyiLMINGTON A NOBTHEKN It, It, Time table n i Sect May.V), 1801. Trains leave Reading (P. St H. station) for lllhrnllnv U.,,1.,1 11IMTV.... v..... u..u. , iivjkii, uiiu.uuiii, .jl ill nun, iiiriug- "'"I nojiicrumt viui.111111. VUUIDllllli, Y C. Chesler.Chadsford Junction, B. Jt O. Junction, except Bunday, at 0.25 and 8.30 a.m. ana 3,15 p. m. Bunday only at 8.06 p. in. For Warwick, Bt. Peters and Intermediate Etatlons.dally except Bunday, at 8.20 ii.lu., ana 6.18 p. m. Bunday only 8.15 a. m. For Ulrdsboro and Intermediate stallons, Saturday only, at 12 m. F'or Baltimore and Washington rB. O. K. It.) dally except Bunday al 0.25 and 8.80 u. m, and 8.16 p. in. bunday only nl 3.05 p. ni, Trains arrive at Heading (P. $ li. nation) from Wilmington. B. & O. Junction, Mont cbanln, Chaddsiord Junction, West Chester, lnape, Coatesville, Waynesburg Junction, Bprlngheld,Joanna,Blrdeborn, Gibraltar, Bey fcrtnnd intermediate stations, dally except Bunday al 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Bun ds y only at 11.24 a. rn. FroiuBl. Peters, Warwick and Intermedlata stations, dally except Bunday, nt WM a. in. and 2,26 p.m. Bunday only al Op. m. From Birdsbtirn and Inlermeoiuie stallorus Baturday only at 1.40 p. in. Fiom Vahlngton nud Baltimore, dally ex cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 u. uu Bunday only at 11.24 a. in. BOWNKSB BHIGOH, Gen'l Pass. Agfc. A. G. MCOAUBLAND, SupL RUPTURE, Mnidsss'& ........ hl"1 Itupture by Dr. J. D. MAYEH, 831 Arch Bt.. Phlla. Thomas l Hartung. New Hlnggold, Pa., I.s-andt, Bouttt IftPSt "' Ji H- ' A- Ueturck. Olcy, Pa It. a. Blauley, 124 Bpruce Bt , Ihanon, I'i , A. Bchuelder. Loium Dale, Pa..D, II. No,Llrne ?."na. Y"- E- Hanenstlnis Phoentxvlllo. Pa., W. M. Iiilnbacli, 024 Washington Mt,! Heading, Pa., J. 0. Lyme. 1310 W. HowardBt.! Hnrrlsburi, Ph., O. Keehn, Douglassvllle. Pa! Dr. MAYEH Is nt Hotel Poun, Heading, Pal! on the 2nd Baturdnyol inch month, call to see him. J It. JIKICKKR, M. D., PltY&IOIAN AND SIHGEON, N2L? Ka,?L Centre Btreet; Mahanoy uty, Pn Hklnandall special diseases a, siieolally, i