The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 29, 1891, Image 2

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    Evening Herald.
FuilMHHKI) DAILY, SUNDAY BXCKITKI)
jr. C. JlOYHlt, lidltnr nnd I'llhllnhrr.
If'.V. ,T. WATKIS', r.nml VMtor.
ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT
The Jil'KXTXa limiAI.l) htua largereir
eulnlion in Nhcnnmloah thim (my olhrr paper
publlfhut, llmiki tpm to nil.
SUBSCRIPTION rates:
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Entered u the I'lWUilBee, t BhAnandoah, P.
for transmission IhronghUie malls
an se-wmd olas mail matter.
FlgureB Demousttati tho Popu
larity of tho Resort.
July !). Young Men's HipulMlcaii Club
nf Mahanov Citv.
Jub :il. Presbyterian Sunday school of
Mtihnnny City.
Aug. 1 Weir-h Baptlit Sunday kuoiI,
Miilmnoy City.
Aug. 3-l?rg!iih Df i tht Pum'iy schco
nf .ihcnandoah.
Auk. 1 M. 15. Sunday school of Mnh
nnu IMhiio.
Auir. 0 M. E. Sunday school, Ashland.
A is 0. KvHiigeUcHl Sunday school of
Mahanov Citv.
Aug- 7. Welsh Congregational, Malm-
rinv Citv.
auk. B. 31. K. Sunday school, (Ulber
ton. Aug. 10. M. K. Sunday school, Olrord
v; le, and Union Sunday fccbool, Xr st
Ureok.
Aug. 11. AVolsh Baptist. Congrega
tional and Jlolhndist, Shenandoah.
Aug. 12. IiUthoran missionary fHtt.nl.
" 13. Episcopal Sunday school ol
Mahanoy City.
Aug. 11 Keformed Sunday school, ol
Taninqua.
Aug. 10. Eisteddfod.
" 17. Lutheran Sunday school, 01
Tar lvilli.
Aug. 18 Er gliah Baptist Sunday school,
JIahunny City.
Aug. 11. E. Sunday school of Shen
andoah. Aug. 20. Trinity ltuiormcd Sundny
school of Mahanoy City.
Aug. 'J2 1 M. Sunday school, of Gil
bcrton. Aug. 21. P. M. Sunday school of Shen
andoah. Aug. 25. English Lutheran, ilahanoy
City.
Rooky Mountain Guro.
Tho druggists claim that ponplo cull
daily for tho now euro for constipation and
.k headache, discovered by I)r. SI1a
Lano while in tlio Kocky fountains. It is
said to bo Oregon grnpo root' (a great
remedy in tlio far;,, "West for thoso com
plaints) eombinod;with simple herbs, and is
made for uso by pouring on boiling water
to draw out the strength. It soils at 60
conts a package andi is called Lane's
Family llodicino.
The rush of work ovor, tho tramps will
begin bothering tho farmer.
Hold It to tho Light.
The man who tells you confidentially
list what will'cure your cold is proscribing
Kemp s Balsam this year. In too prep
aration of this remarltablo medlcino lor
coughs and ooids no oxponso is spared to
combine only tho best and purest ingredl
onts Hold a bottlo of Komp's Balsam to
tho light and look through it; notice the
bright, clear look: then comparo with
oth'ir remodios. Price 60c. and $1
July has beaten
showers this yiar.
April's record for
To NorvouB, DoblUtatod Mon.
If you send us your address, we wit
mail von our illustrated iiamuhlet explain
Ine all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro.
Voltaio Belt and Appliances, and their
oharrtnni' o fleet uuon tho nervous de
billtatcd pystem, and how they will quickly
rostoroyouto vigor, and manhood, l'amph
let frea If you aro thus attlictod, wo will
lend you a Bolt and Appliances on a trial.
voltaio ubit CO.. Alarsnau, Mcu
Milk will tako fountain pen splotchos oil'
a shirt front.
Shlloh's Ooneumptlon Ouro.
TIhb la beyond quehtlon the most aue-
cehhlul Cough Medlcino w e have ever sold,
a lew doses invariably cure the woiKt cuces ol
derlul BuccofH Ii the cure of Coiibumptlou Is
without n parallel In the hlMory of mt dlelnc.
Ulnce It's llrntdlbcovery it baa been Mild on a
guarantee, a lest which no other medicine
can gland, li you have u Cough we earnestly
asis you lo iry n. jtic in reuii', DurtniH, Him
61X0. If your l.mifs me M)ic. Chcfct or Back
lame, use Hhlloh's I'orous l'latltr. Hold b.i
O. II. Hagenuuch, N. li. corner Main und
Lloyd streets.
Tho lay that tho farmer most eujoyg is
thai of tho lion.
Tho Secret of Success.
(J. H. llagoubuch, the driigglst.bplleves Hint
the secret ur succoas Is i eieveiance. There
fore he persists in keep'ng the llm bt lino of
pernuuerles, toilet articles, CDSineltcs, drugs
atd cbemleaUon the market. He treda ly
Invite all persons who have palpitation,
tdinrt breath, weak or hungry pell.t,t.n In
Btdt nr atioulder, oppression, ulglituiHre, dry
reugh, smothering, dropsy or heart i'Imim
to try Dr. Miles uuequaled New Heart O ro,
before it U too late. It lius tho lnrct so", nt
any similar remedy. Flue book nCtestlt
ulalHrree. Dr. Miles' Kestoratlve Nervlui is
unsurpassed fur s eepleMness, lieaducho, fits,
etc., and it oontalns no opiates.
Bemnrse of conscience doesn't begin to
gall the sinner roal hard till after ho has
been found out.
A Husband's Mistake,
lluilmmts too often penult wlvtu, and par
ents their children, lo sutler from headache,
rA!r.z'..--, neuralgia, sleeple sneke. Iltn. ner.
voii'-ness, when ny the ne of Dr. Mllos'
llestoi ative Nervine such serious results
could easily bo preventod Drticelsta every
vliern say it gives universal sntlsfioilon, and
liaa immense sale. Woodorth C).,of
Fort Wayne, Ind.j Snow & l 'o., of Syracuse,
Jf. Y.;J.l' Wolf, Hillsdale, Mleh.j nnd liun-d-edsol
others say "it is Hie greatest seller
they ever knew.'' It contains no oplil's.
Trial bottles and fine book on Nervous
Diseases, free at O, II, Ilogcnbuch's.
BASEBALL SCORES.
Itnston Crowding tlio Now Yoiks
Heooiiri IMnce.
AT nOSTOX
Iloton 3 3
0 .1 0 0 0
0.0 0 3 0
3-D
1- 3
Now York 0 1
Batteries -Nichols nnd Dennett! Dunning,
Koefe nnJ llucliley.
at, imoOKtrff,
Brooklyn-Plilladolnh la name postponed on
nceouiil of mln.
AT riTTillUHO.
Pittsburg 0
Clnoluimtl 0
0- 0
Batteries
Kceuuii.
King and Muck: Undbourue and
AT CLEVELAND.
Cleveland 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0-- 3
Chicago 0 0 a 1 0 0 1 1 x- 0
llnttcries-VlKU and Zliuinen Oumliert and
Klttiltlge.
Tho Nntimml Loilguo Itecnrd.
Per
Clu)n. iron, fiil. (Tt
Cliloniro....48 !M .flOO
Now Vork..4S 3S MH
Boston ....It 31 .501
Cleveland ..41 41 .SOU
anfn. Won. !(. m
l!hll'del'u..3R 40 .487
Brooklyn ..So 43 .455
Clnclniintl.fll 40 .4113
l'lttburg..31 40 .403
Association (Initios.
AT BAt.TlMOBB.
Ilmton a S 0 1 2 0
IMItlmom 0 0 U 0 0 1
0- 8
1 3
llatloiiag lliimntou nnd Jturphyj Cunning,
hum und Townwml.
AT I'llILADeU'UIA.
AthletlOT o a 0 3 0 0
0 - 15
Wnslilnuton 0 7 0 1 0 a
0 -10
Ilatteiloo Chamborlaln and Crow: nteljorg
and .Molluire.
(Inmo vailud nt oud of eighth luuing on ac
count of diU'lunuB.
The AKsnolutloll llouord.
Per
Ctvtn. Tl'nn. Ist. CI
lloston....B7 ifO .087
tt. I.ouK.57 ill .018
nuh. tfon. tosf. (Tt
ColumhiM..4:i 44 .404
Cinoliiu'tl. 37 40 .430
lla!tlmorot7 31 .M0
AlldotIo..43 4'J .500
Lou vllle.... 30
Waah'toii..!!7
III
53
-wo
ICaiitfil'il L.t);igu.
SY11AC08K.
Pyruciiso. 0 1
New Haven E 1
0 0 1
10-4
1 x-11
ll.itterles Couxhlln
and Qutnn; Chirkson
ami 11 ul nu.eii.
AT BOFKALO.
llUITnlo 4 5 0 0 1 0
Lebanon a 0 10 0 0
0 0
3 0
llnttcrlos Darr and Wockbeckor; Taylor and
MeCaltiey.
at alhanv.
Albnnv
3 a
0 0
x- 7
I'lovldeneo
0- 3
Jlatterlos-Vlilto and Hoss: Stnlb. Lyston
and Jiurko.
AT HOCIIESTKlt.
Hochcstor-Troy name nostiionod on account
oiwetgrounua.
WALL STREET RUMORS.
lleuvy Opi.rutors In Itlohlauud Tormtnnl
Siuld 1i 1 liiiiburratidpd.
New Yonx, July23. Tho "atrcot" hai
boeu full of runiors that heavy operators
in Illoliiuoiid Terminal nnd other South
eru securities had bocomo ombnrrnssed,
and It is now reported that one of them
has failed to mako his accounts good
nnd an assignment is looked lor.
An effort is being made, howover, to
liuvo a syndicate tako up the nccouuts,
and II this Is done no formal aunouuee
mout of embarrassment will be made.
It was reported that a loau had been
called yesterday on the Btchmond Ter
minal Company, but the oMcors say that
the loan had matured and was paid.
3Iuvylnd l)emocrtn In CoimultHtlon.
Baltimoue, Md., July 29. Senator nor
mal! is registered nt tho Cnrrolton. Hon.
Murray Vandlver, secretary of the Demo
cratic Central Committee, and a numbor
of prominent local managers were
closeted with him during tho day. Hon.
Hobert F. Brattan and Marion D. Smith,
rival candidates for tho Coinptrollorship,
woro also registered at the Cnirolton.
It is probable that Frank Brown for
Goernor and John P. Poe for Attornoy
Ocnernl will he nonilnntod by acclama
tion. Hon. L. Victor B.mghman will
probably be chairman of tlio State Con
vention and Hon. Murray Vandlver sec
retary. The Wire Trust AV1U Advanoo rlooa.
PuitAUKU'lliA, July 21). All details for
n combine of tho b irbod wire manufact
urers of tho United States havo beon ar
ranged ami the result Is tlio formation of
n who trust that will oclipso all other
combines. The trust or combine, will In
future be known ns tho Columbui Patont
Company, and their first niovo will be
to advauco tho royalty on tho manufact
urer of wire from $1 to $3 per ton, u n
ndvatice of 200 per cent, on preiont rates.
Alblhi lllet In Hliytl.
New Yobk, July 29. Tho AtlaB Line
steamer Alvo from Haytiau ports is in
port hero. Her captain reports affairs
quiet in Hay ti. A few of her passengers
informed a reporter that they regarded
the present lull as tho calm bofore tho
storm. The rebel leadora havo their
headquarters at Jamaica, and reports
from there aro that thoso leadora are
continually active.
Deputy Shrltr Kill 1 mi Kunrd.
Haiuusbuko, Pa., July 29. Tho Billot
mill at tho Pennsylvania Steel Works
at Steelton has been started with uuffl
clout mon to make a day and night
turn. There aro a largo number of ap
plications for work, and other depart
iiiouts will bo startod this weok. Al
though ever, thing la quiet, BO moro
deputy sheriffs have boon sworn In,
Tmi Indtktn llucli) Flsht ii Dual.
Weua Nev., July 29. Two Shoihouo
bucks, Spruce Aleck and Laughing
Churloy, fought a bloody Uuol at an Indian
camp near hero yesterday. Tlio trouble
was about a a squaw. Tlio bucks woro
hobbled togethernnd fought with knives.
They wero horribly m ugled, and Aleck
will die.
DUguated With Jem Kill I tl.
London, July 29. Abington lialrd, the
rich lover ol Mrs. lauglry, and backer
of Jem bmith, wib so disgusted with
Smith's exhibition of cowardice that he
cursed him, and declared that ho would
not back him again.
Arrested fur Alllt'lltirliig uu Kdltur.
Butte, Mont., July 29. William Deony,
.ugeue lveuy anu rim iiictoy, nave
been nrrected here charged with the
murder of Editor Penrose, The men are
all members of the Minors' Union, and
had been assailed by Penrose In his
paper,
Chill's New President.
London, July 29. A dispatch from
Santiago, Ohill, says that Claudlo
Vicuna has been eleeted President, lid
rrlll assume the ollloe on Sjpt, 18.
It has been ald the body of n human
being is ronewed onee Jn wvon yeurs,
but,strange lo say, any foreign su balance
on II, such as pimplen, boils, tumo
cunwrt, He,, remain. The reason Is
that they are diseases and aro led mul
kept alive by impure matter in tho blood,
tt will be seen at onee that n cure can
only bo-aceomplished by purifying tho
' lood. This being done they dlo for
.-nt.of support. Many of the horbs lo
; l a found in Uio vegetable kingdom pos
i so?a the power to so olennse the blood,
! and, when combined with certain ita
; lizlng chemicals are n power for good.
! Thatlirown'sSarsaparlllals such acorn
! bluntlon none can doubt alter reading
; the following:
At all Druggists I.OO. O
'f DON'T tako Something clso "ju-t as good," IT IS NOT.
t Aba Warren & Co., Sole lroprletors,Dangor, Me,
''"tun lliiiiiin aiM.iiiigiiijgiteiitaiitstaiiigEiaiiicsicis.ei'issiiin''
Lehigli Valley Railroad.
ARHANIll'iMKNT OF 1'ASHltNOKli TBAIKB.
MAY 10. 1801.
'.winger trains will leave Shenandoah fir
'dnuch Cbmih, JLehlghlon, Slatington, Cata
lan! im, Allentowu, Bethlehem, Kaston, i'hll
idelphtit and New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.0Sa.tn.
12.52, 3.10, 5.M p. m.
1'or itelvldere, Delaware Writer Gap ai d
-droudsbiirg at 5.47, a. in., and 5.2U p. m.
For Lamberlvllle and Trenton, u.UD a, m
lor White Haven, Vllpes-Barre and l'lttf.
'on 5.47, B.08, lii.41 a m., 3.10 and 5 p. ra.
ForTunkhauniick, 10,41a. m., 3.10 and 5.2
p. m
For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and nnd Lyout
10.41 a. m and 6.26 p. m.
ForLacejville.Towanda. Bayre, Waverly
Klmlrn, Huchesler, lluOalo, f-'ingara Falls
rliiCBgonud all points Wet nt 10.41 a. m.,and
.2p. m.
For Umlra nnd the West vlaSalamauca nt
3.10 p.m.
eor iMinenncu, itazition, niocaion, num
ber Yard, Weotterly and Fenn Haven Juno
lion at 5.1f, 7.40, tf.naa. ni.and 12.52, 8J0 and
'ia p.m.
tvi jeaneivuie, ijovision ana uuavei
Meadow, 7.40, 0.08a.m. andfi,2p. rn.
ForHcrantonat6.47 9 08. 10.41a. m. 8.10 nnd
:2(ip. m.
For Hnzlo Brook. Jeddo, Drlfton and Free
land at 5.47. 7.40, 9.0b', 10.41 a, m 12.52 3.10 mid
5.20 p. m.
p i r i.uaiase ai. o.tt ana v.va a. ui., uuu
1.10 p. ill.
For Wlgcnns, Gllberton and Frackyllle at
i.50 and a.OS a in., and 4.10 p. m.
For xaiesvine, aiananoy uny ana ueiano
.47. 7. 10. .. 10.41, 10.58 a. m.,12.62,3.10.5.26, 8,03,
1.2' ol d 10.27 p. m.
r or 1.0S1, ureeK, jiraraviue ana siiiunu,
1.7. 7.40. S.52. 10.15 a. 111.. 1.00. 1.40, 4.10, 0.B0
S.10 and l.14 p, ra.
For Darkwater, St. Clair and l'ottsville.
7.40, D.Oti, 1U.5S a, m., 12.52,8.10,4.10, &2H and 8.03
P-"-
lor liuca jyiouniain, new iiosuju uuu
Moren. 7.40. 9.08. 10.58 a. n... 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 and
4.BI p. m.
For Haven Kun. Centralla, Mt. Carmel and
Hnamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.41
inaK.uep. m.
Trains leave wuamouin mr oncnanuoHi.,
.55 11.55 a. rn.. 2.10. 4.80 and H.30 n. in., arrlvlni!
at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52. 3.10, 6.2U and
lus p. m.
For Umt Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland.
U.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
f or uarkwaver. ni. uiair ana jt-oivsvuio,
i.50, VJX) . m 2.45 p. m.
For Yalesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano,
4.00, 11.85 a. m.,1.40, 4.40, 0.03 p. m.
For Dolly, Audenrled and llnzleton, 6.1X
m 1.40 p. m:
For Maucn ununE. Jjcnigmon, tuaungion,
Oatasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastoi
and New York, 8.00 a. in., 1,40 p. m;
For f uuaueipnitt, l.iu p. m.
li. B. BYINGTON,
Uen'l l'ots. Agt., Bethlehem.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
8cntnri.KiLi, division.
3n niirf atter Nov. 21, 1860, traim will Itai
Shenandoah as follows:
For Wiggan, Ullberton, Fraekville, New
'jiatle, St. Clair, and way points, 6.6), 0.1
1 mand 4.15 pm.
Sundays, 600, 9,40 a m and 8.10 p m.
lor l'ottsville, 0.00, tf.lu a m and 4. 15 p m,
amidays, COO, 0.40 a m and 8.10 p m,
i-or Heading, 0.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 pin,
Sundays, tw, 9.40 a.m. and 3.10pm.
For 1'ottstown, Phoenixvllle, Norristowi
.nd Philadelphia (Broad street station), 0,00.
M0 a m. and 4.15 ii m week days
Sundays, W0, 9.40 a m 3.10 p m
Trains leave FrucBvilie lor Shenandoah at
.1.40 am and 12.14 , 7.42, 10,09 p in. Sundays
'1.13 a m and 5.40 p m.
Have FoLlsvllle lor Jhenandoah, 10.15 and
1 1.48, a ra 7.15, 9.42 p m, Sundays, 10,40 a m
i.lo p m.
lave Philadelphia (Broad street station)
Fotuvtlle and Shenandoah, 6.57,10.25 a ir
?.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Sunday 9.28
m nnd 1 10 p. ni.
For w York, ., 4.06, 4.40, 5.86, B.50, 7.30,
s J0H t)..l'. ll,ouandll,16am,12.00uoon,(llm
lied expiess, 1.0(1 and 4,50 n m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.80
i.i4, 5, tl, t-.H0, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 pm, 12.01
"'fin Sundays, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.S5, 8.12, 8.89, 9.91.
m. and 12.49, 8.20 lllmlted 4.50), 5.28, :A 6.5C
l.Yi 8,12 n m aiid 12.01 night.
For '- Ulrt, Spring Lake, Belmar,
rean l-ruve, Adbury FarK, and Dong Brunei
190, 11.15, a. m. 4.00 p. m. week davr Foi
Freehold, d.l' p. m. week days.
fcaltuuor- and Waetiingum, 3.50, 7.20, 8,3)
9 10, Ji.20, ll.loa in, lUimiled express) 3.41
1.41 8.W anf 7.40 p. in., and 12.03 night. Fo
Urtltlmoro uiy 2.02, 4.(i,5tand UM p. in
in Sundays, ISO. 7.K.lhina 11.18 a. nu
1.57, 7 40 p in, 12.03 night. Balt'more only
i.uiaiid 11.80 pm.
For tUcbmnnd and the South 7.2011.18 a. m.
i Limited Kxpreas 12.85 p. m.,)12.03 nlgbt,week
days, Sundays, 7.20 a. m., 12.03 night.
Trains leave Barrlsbnrg for jVUunurc one
.be west every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m anC
i.u0iiluilted) and 8.40 p m. Way for AJtoona,
.ib a in and 4.10 p m every day.
For l'tttsbery only, 11.20 a ni dally and 10.2
- m week days.
1 ave Srmbury lor Wllliamsport, Klmira
Jadandalgua, ltoohester, liudaloaud Nlagars
talis 6.10 a m daily, and 1.43 pm weekdays
P'o' Vatklns, 6.80 p m woek days.
For Brie and Intermediate points, 5.10 a m.
dally, For Dock Haven, 5.10, and U.53 a m
dally, lt and 5.30 p. in. week days. Foi
ld-nova 6.10 a in 1.43 and 6,00 p m week days,
1.10 a, m Sundays,
uau, m vuuh, J.n. wuou,
Men. MatiT
Gen, Pass. Agt
MEniOEN, Conk., May 9,'BO.
Brown's Barsnparllla is unoqunlcd ns
a purifier, having used .It in our own
family. Yours truly,
Anna Uichmond,
3G Newton St., Meridcn, Conn.
BEVKnLY, 51 Afis., March 2G,'S0.
I will state to you that I havo used
Hrown'a Sarsaparllla and find it very
beneflolnl ns a spring medicine, nnd
have Just commenced with ltngnln this
spring, nnd most cordially recommend
It to all people having any disease of
the blood.
Mbs. Sabaii C. Stevens,
No. 40 Stone St., Beverly, Mass.
Mr. George W.LIttlefleld of Orrlngton,
Maine, says:
n til
"IT MADE A NEW 'WOMAN OIT MV WIFE"
Kvery woman mny have now life and
vigor by using Brown's Sarsaparllla.
No Woman having Kidnoy trouble, ac
companied with those deep pains across
the back, drawing down pains, dizziness,
restless sleep, etc., can oxpect comfort In
this life until tho cause be romoved.
This cause is disease t)f tho Kidneys,
and can only he reached through these
organs. Mm. 'W. P. llerrick of Glonburn,
Me., was so afflicted, and bought various
channels for help. Hearing of Brown's
Sarsaparllla (he tried it, began to rally
at once, nnd to-day enjoys good health.
Brown's Sarsaparllla Is peculiarly
adapted to Kidney Disease.
bottles for 3.00.
OINTMENT
nwrSOF SICI DISEASE
From Simple Plmplco to nliHtlsiaie HCiKSSBIAi
-8enc! f r"K!itH far RitclPii and !cte.
Boom," a handy hook for the household. I'lCKK.
Has a successful history of threcenturlcsin
Brazil aid two ycors' crlticHl test in this
country, science piom unets it the flrstaud
only inlalllble neutrallzer of FcrolulouB and
specino biooa poisons oiuicocica.
Sold &t Klrlln's Drun store,
Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa.
WE'REMTEHYOU!
Your trade is want we
waut.
Tills Is how we propose
to get it.
By selling you a flrst
class article; by sellingyou
for less than others; by
eelllrg you furniture, an
organ, a piano, a fcewlug
machine or anything else
in the line of household
goods.
We have a large and va
ried stock to select from.
No tioubletoshowgoods.
Call, examine and be
convinced.
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THE OLD RELIABLE,
South main St.,
PUBLIC SALE
The Old Court House
July 31, 1891, at 10 O'clock A. M.
All the personal properly belonging to the
county ol Schuylkill, in the old Court House
consisting of paitltlons, cc-uiucm. shelving,
steam hentlnoiinruratus in separate parts.
the clock and bell In tho old Court House
tower, gas fixtures, nleho.ders, tables, cbnirs,
etc., will bo sold 01 the prtmises lu the bur
ougii 01 1'ousviue, anu niso anno same um
and place Hie c Id Couit House, exceptlm: nni
reservli ir the baseaud also the two lar&e 11am
or flat stcnes, one on each enliunce to the old
court iiouse,
SAMUED G. DaTUItK,
JAMES J, HOWES,
FA IAS E. Ill ED.
Commissioner.
Attest John S. Snydkb. 7-11-td
J."
POIIKROY,
A T70RNEY-A T-LA Yf,
oriloe Etddsll'i bending corner Mtn and Uenui
I P. 11
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REPUBLICAN
County Convention
I
Tim moinlipm nflbn Itemibllcnn tiartv of I
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m'lluyiKlll rouu uro ri'iluuBiru n iibbuiiuii -i
in IllOir rcSp-CIIVO OICCUUll uminviB hiiiiv
it urra w if r ine icpmiuitraii uMi'iHiueie(;iiuiir i
weio held List ear (except where change, no
I ices of wlilih will be given through the news
papers) ou
Saturday, An punt 1, J891,
between the hours or .1 and 7 o'clock p.m. to
eiec dolegates and nltemales tolho County
Convention to be held August 4, i.t 10 o'clock
a m.. In Centennial Ilnll, l'otbolll". At the
same time and place menib rsortlic Itepub
limn County Committee and their alternates
will be voted form iikc manner as aeiegiues
to IheCouuly Convention.
J lie menu ers in m nieiwe.'i.v unnii c?eiu
tonal district attending theCcunty Convcn
Hon will meet August 4th, at it o'clock p. m
In 1 nniemilnl Ifnll. l'nttRvllle. for lho puri-ose
of ldno'iig In nomination two (2 ini.dldaics
lobe voeuit.rns cen gnies 10 me. ousiuu-
i Innnl (Vinvf ul (nil.
The tin inborn from Hie Thltllelh Senatorial
tstrlrt attending the Couniy eonvei Hon will
meel August 41 n, ai o cioea p m., in v.eiiien
nlnl Hall, Pottsvllle, tor the purimto ol j.lac
1111? In nomination two (21 candidates to bt
voted for as delegates tothe Constllutb nal
Convention.
'J he following perrons nnd aVernates have
been appoimca loioucuci inoc cciion:
Ashland F'lrst ward, David Da' Is, A J Lnu-
1 onstlne; Blteruaics Jolili e, l. evens, j v uur
her
Ashland Keeo' d watd William Cleaver. CW
Fenstermsclur; nlternutos H A Faust, WM
James.
Ashland Third ward. I hrl Mailer, Andrew
vni'gnu; niteinaits isuao larnen, jr, J u
Oeusel.
Ashland Fourth ward, .Tames 1 1 ake. W J
Wlllliimt.! ulternRtcN.T It B." sel. Georuu i.( lb
Asblnlid Filth wind, Oscar letlierou, Wm.
Bornilstcr; alii mates lleniy I'biiI, J Hehtilt.
Auburn, Dr. Charlis E Quail, Joseph Fred
i rim? ulteriin'ep. Jnlilis ItitUSh. T. I1. Mo.ei
Baity F.nst, John lieriy, D F Green: altei-
nates, llobeit Grien Jr., Henry lioitcK.
II .rry Wc-t, G, Br. slin, John Hemhart; al
turtmii.u. .1 HiLil. Knhrlnm Ynrnnll.
Butler orth, (jwen tonrny, M. Costello:
al eui te, Harrj MeGlrnewt.
Butler i;ast, ItlcliHrd Fiynu, J"hn Gilfllth;
illnrnnlp I'lilrtrl: Keeliev.
Buller South. G Fellerniau, U A Ivlecs; al
teruatH, John Dugan.
Butler Northwest, Joel Ilowcnsteln, G S
Maiiret al'erimie, John sweeny.
Biunswlck East, 11 D Koch Juinf s Delongj
aneriia'es, i ii iocu, fcoii. turner
Brunswick Wet, Jonathan Delby, Frank
Vital, nit. mfilo. W Slioe.ller.
lliyiin-lller ijrteKi i j .,uv,n;(., wuiu
Fl n ley: alternates, WMurry, D Manning,
niviho (Combola). J Heynolds, Daniel
Kioii; altnrr,ntes. Itobert lliomas. a Thomas
Btythe (Kiinka Wlilluin), John F Buyer,
Nicholas Thornton. .... . ...
Ilrancb. Jacob Zimmerman, n i' i.ucKeuuiu;
alternates C W Dando, Isaao Jlorgau.
Cass Noilli, 1'airiCK lirennuu, luieimei
Hrennan,
rjiwsiiii h Mfiio-nii .lones. v i.yneii
lrmsoiinM.ntii. Jnhn Belter. C W Merke):
alternates G llutlnian, itonert ash.
cre-pona jNoriii, Merger, oubo uwu.
llemates LBKetier, W Hughes.
Ouinmi ,e. 4 , run. iMiirLii, nn'u.
l.tiibed. .1 n Henler. J Hodenbereer: niter-
..fnc 11 irstTrtlth. Tlanlel Ki llz.
ludred East. W H KergsirefRer, Fremont
Fertlch; alternates J K Mnurer, DewU Beu
i,vuii,.v. a PSbnlstall. G W Uutter: niter.
natesNnihan Klrtenger Einlt Aidtuau.
i.'.,(:tj.r. .TRenh Itiite tdiru. John Hoy; alter-
r.i..,i,,fiQ llmi. I .t.wiu Iteeil.
FraCKVHie. J e irice, aumuu iv jiiuj hilci
nni., ww, n..vl-. tt r Kvans
Glrai'lville i?.asi waru, ji uu eis. i
Hiram: alternate-i Nicholas Biass, Thomas
Davis. . . , ,
Glrardvllle Middle wara, i.ouis cuius, vuus
Granger.
lor; alternates Thomas Evans, Thomas
Drncey. , ,.
unuerion wesi. waiu, u nunjii utuu6W
W lhecuouy. . ,
Gllberton East ward, E Carey, E C Murray
ni... .it(. i v MiiniIiv. W II Krwnver.
nttherton Middle waid. M A Leary, II II
Baker. T . ...
Goidon, jn iurrana, j r oeivis, oi,, unci-
.n,r.a l. rf Tlr.lipr. fl It ltruetl.
Hemns East. James Dunkleberger, A B
Klnuser; alternato vy Maurer.
llCginS VV ISl. II JV nilJUVl, o j.vnv., .
ir.rn,iiB .tniiii ltie.LerU A. K. I.nii' euslaKcr.
IIui ley, W O Saltzer, 11 S Gilbert; alternato
S Bowman, ,,
Kline, FranK liantner, Isaac r-inuips, uuei-
n.ia T llrn.n.
Dandlueville, Henry Drumhcller, J F Ilaes-
eloi; alternate, SV Delllcr.
Alt. carbon, iienry nen, ivouert uuiiii'ueii.
Mnnneim Nor n (Foebt's). John Gerber,
Davy Achy; allernato Jero loclit.
Manhetm North (McDormotl's), A Sturm.W
Kline; alternate W Yeagtr.
Maubelm North (Brown's), A Mortimer, F
W Weavei; alternate Geoi-go Wagner.
3Iau helm Norm t.ueioi sj, jai iu.tri, iu
Kllliau; anernaieFruukllii Diddle.
Maubelm South (Keber's), B F llcber, W J
Sbaeiar; alternates Charles Fisher, SMthine.
Mahanoy West (Dost Crtek), Geo W Jonn-
son. utoree mumi'siu mici uio , uuum.
Mahanry . West' (Itaven un), Thomas B
Tn.ncl.lu V!IMni Aliflrsnll.
Malnn oy Wist (Biowusvllle), JasIIcaton,
S Brown; alternates J 1'rlce, J James
Mahanoy West (Wm. i'eunl, Thomas May,
John Hughes; alternato J Metz.
Mahanoy East (Lnn'gnn's), S Frost, George
Jtvicli&ircls
Mahanoy East (Cole's No. 1), Jacob Gillespie,
rttSl" (Col,8No-2J' JBS MaUh,aS'
Sfahanoyfast (Hill's), Anthony Stack,
William Wlght. Jr. . , ,
uennis wuaien.
Mahauov City First ward, J J Coyle: E
Morris; alternates D 1- lln , J T 0 ilva.
h nlumnv Oil v Second ward. E Barlor. John
Ijitham; alteruaies Joseph Hughes, E fcllll
man, jr
Mahanoy City Third ward, H It Brlcker,
F U Grim; alternates Jacob Becker, W Den
Xll8.
Mahanoy City Fourth ward, W Y Weber
A OSheimau; alternates J ASellgman.TG
' ill mHH.
Mahanoy City Fifth ward. A Dower, Geo
I'arllett: alternates Ileese ltosser, Isaac
Moigan. ... . , , ,
Minersviiie iasi wiro, j x-iuiups; jouu
Ilnwmnn. nltprnttle ITalviU l'rice.
Mlnorbvllle Westward, William Faulkner,
EdwaidShlssler.
Middleport, Thomas Jennlngs.8 W Bausler;
alternates F J Dltchey, J Btepbens.
New uastie, xsew t.asiie, uauiei wener,
Aionzo iteoer; auernaio lueouoro wener.
New Castle, Wudtsvllle, J DThomas, W S
Tlininns. nltemate James litad.
Norwegian Fast, curry's, w uunon, x
Biamley; nliernate William Ilodgers.
Norwegian West, Curran's. J Ehenbnrg,
Thoinns Keatinir! alternate J B Kelt v.
Norwegian East lownshlp, .Ullafty.TW
Cnlleu; alternates James cvnan, w uonaia
son
New Philadelphia, B W Jones, J Tanner;
alternate l'hlilp Evans.
New Itlnggold, David Vetter, II B Koch;
alternates J Honsl.oiger, 1J Delser.
Otwlesburer. J A Dieienderfer.
A S Gost;
nlteriiates Its Fev. A U Elsenhuth,
I'lnegrove borough, A S Mnuweller, G F
Thlel: alternates 1) J Gensemer. Feler Ktney,
I'lnegrove township East, F W lteber, -A
Voder: alternates M Workmnn, D S Adams,
t'lntfjfdve township -west, l.zra iiouguiner,
G B ntahl;
alltmaies George Adams, E.
iviinger.
l'ali'Alto. E T I'rlCBt. E Hay: alternates
Alex Govan, William Jones.
I Ul, v'llliiti v HBu, ajwu.i, f
leiutiicn. n. 4 rvintu, . a jiuiii,
Port Carbon. Wm WeMz. Henry Wana.
maker.
Port Carbon, (Mecuanlcsvllle), Frank Slur
man, Frai k Sands,
t oner Fust. I N Evans. Hiram Brewer.
Porter West. WMnrtz, J Umholtz; alter
nates G W Bcbrnp. Eugene Horn.
Porter North, Edward Hontz. Jacob Uumpf;
nllprtmleB I1 .1 Ilavls. .1 SitrOllSSer.
PotUvllle South ward. Arthur shay, George
wamei; alternate w wuituey, jr.
Poltsvllle touthiast war ', uii st Knecht,
fl llHelirlnlr illtermlla J G FrletC.
Pottsvllle Mlddiowaid, Ji.hu Ebert.Geo K
Smith; niter, ates J T Snyder, J M Fieck,
Pottsvllle Northeast wuid, II II Hill, EO
Nlchnt; auernaies v uasi, v r ivaun.
ItU'll, UIIGIUU". "'l -
l'otlsvllle - orthwtst ward. W Cwens, John
jounson: anerunies juuu x.eeinuiu, ji ivuuu.
l'ottsville Bevemu waia, wesiey eauor,
Thomas Picktou; alternates E nst Meyers, 0
llueelitev.
Pottsvllle North wnrd, George Owens, Jos
Davis; alternate Alex 'temple.
Bahn, Thomas Bradbury, II G F'sher, alter,
nates David Hughes, Thomas Downs.
Bush (HnuckSi). W A Blltller, W W Kaup;
alternate Joellloln.
Bush iluu'), F O Job, K F Hampshire.
Bellly, Hei ry Zerby. Itobert Weir.
By a n, Albert Ellis, Joseph Matthews; alter
naten Daniel Jones, W Weaver,
Schuylkill Haven Eastward, J II Sterner,
JH MInnlch; alternates W D Ouentlcr, J U
.DKcishner; alternates W Hlcbsaemau, li
Kiiatr.
Schuylhill Haven North ward.HSterncr.W
J liur, Mllt-lllltlU It r ItOUlUFUn.
Schuvlklll Haven Wtatwunl. ncn A Hlmol.
f"r, Thomas Aleck, alternate 1) Flnunerv.
Knlmvllrlll n I, Vim.i ft
H(. ,, jietiiy
""" - i .nwti,n-n vriiauioiiAJUKil' JI1UCH
..
Mt nlnlr U..1. 1 1 ,1 W r . ,
kins, sr. allcrnates J Hughes, WJ1 Lee.
ht f-lul Mnptl, n.l l
Sollgman; nlicrnalcs John Urch, T. tco y.
. uiitiuiu wnni, n it i.t c, li, u lioi er.
alternates ,1 Evans, G liudklnhlll
shennndonh. First ward, wtiiinm itn
John Thurlby; ultimate Samml In gers.
i,iii,iiui.uii oeuuuu wuru, unaries I'nuupi,
OA Kiln. aiternnles Henry Goodman, F
Sliinsi doah. Third ward, Dr. ,T Stein, EK'
Blttermau; nlteinntts John Thon as, J W
Dadduw.
Hlienandonh, l'ouithwaid, John A lit wis,
t-dw D Bcddnll! nllirniiltH W Item. H.,r.l,
Tlitinius.
Shenandoah, Filth ward, lleniy Warnlck,
John Bunuj nltermitts T I'owell, 11 Blsel.
nimnuun en-1 warn, John Jiergtl, Lewis
Iienry; aiternnles GTIley, AH Glassmlie.
lam nil jMirtnwurd, v K l'ugu, Edmiuid
I.lnydj nliernate A Bailey,
TnmnoiiH South wurd. W T Davis. .1 fl Walt.
ers; altcrunte F Delu.
Iremout bo ough. Fast ward, W Moore,
Thomni cock 111; alternates OHHceser, H.
V1"! me, .
Tiemont borouch. West wnrd. J Brower. O
W Dchinan: allernatts Dr. W J Haln, A It
J Ualn,
running
Tremont towusbin. 1)
Workn an, Harry
limn.
ITpter Miihatitongo, John Kllnelheny.
Union. Frai e.U SeitK. r. Kilns Miller, niter.
uate Gideon Beeker.
Union Kant, Nelson Biandou, Geo Kutcht;
nliernate l.Tllrni.don
Unlnn Norlli,,fohull Dais, J N Dutz: alter
nato W Felheroll.
wataer, w sshoclc, Saneuil Ildsler; alter
ile c H Entcrllne.
Weft Pnnn Sl.llttl M.etliv'sl .1 II Mnnnl.
Jocob Dongncckcr.
eireuu inonnensi (Mama's), w jiiauntz,
Diivide.he
West 1'onn Northwest (Wiun'al. 'll osBlll.
man, Henry Tyson.
wnintneion (iiaiuorrs), l.yinan u need,
Genrgo Sell.
wasiungion (KOCK), John Fertle.AV FMatz,
Wayne, Norlh, Daniel Yehh, G D Heed.
Wavnc. South. .Tallies A lletlner. Frntr
Hotrn.au.
Yorkvllle, Isaac Itleh, Henry Becker.
D. D. l'HILLIl'S, Chairman.
f'tuiadoiphia and Heading fiailruad
5Tlme Tuble in etfert July JO Ibf 1
SRAliNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS.
For New York via Phlladelphis, week days,
!. 0 5.25, 7.20 a. in. and 12 85 2.C0 nnd 5.5&
,i. m. Sunday 2.10 and 7.18 a. m. For New
i ork, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.25.
.20, a. ra. and 12.Si and 2.E0 p. m.
Hor Koadlne and Philadelphia week davs.
2.10, 5,25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 Zf-0 and 5.55 p: m,
'.lUllHy, .lULUUU i.lQlL, Ul., 1.3U I). IU.
For Hairlsbnrg, week aaya, 2.10,7.20 a. m,
.'0, 6.55 p. in.
"or AlleHtowu, weok cays, 7.20 . ni 12.3JS
. 0 p. m.
or I'otusyitie, wees: days, 2.io,,.20, m.,
2.3i 2.ro nnn 5.55 p.m. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.41
.. ,n , 1.80 p.m.
For 'I'ninauua and Mahanoy City. woeS
l ijs, 2..0, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.3 2.50 nnd 5. Mi
m. omiaaj, &iuana 1.19a.m., so p. in.
Additional tor JliUianoy City, week days 7.00
p.m.
for .Lancaster nnu. inumum, weeit uuy)
30 a.m., 2X0 p.m.
For Wllllamvport, Sunbury and Lcwisburt,
uk days, 3.23, 7.20 and 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.5)
ra. Bnuuay 3:2) 4. m., 3.05 p. in.
l or Mahanoy Plane, weeK days, 2..0 3.21,
25, 7.20 and 11.30 a.m., 12.'!6, 1,85, 2.60, 6M,
7.00 anc i.i-- em. Sunday, 2.10, 3.23 and 7,18
a. ra. 3.05, 4.30 p. m.
For GlraraviBe (Happahanuock Station),
days, 2.10, 8.23, 6.2a, 7.20 and 11.30 a. rn.,
12.35, 1 85, 2.&0, 6,55, 7.00 and 1.25. p. m. Sunday,
2-10, .2 ., 7.18 a. m 3.05, 4.S0 p. m.
t- or Asliland and buaiuoicin, week days,
J.2i, 533, 7.20, 11.3-f a. m., 1.85, 7.00 and 9,25
. ra. Sunday 3.23, 8.32 a. m., 3.C5 p. m.
rilAINS FOH SUKNANHOAH!
Doave New York, via Philadelphia, wee
lays. 7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.18
aight. Snnday, 6.00 p.m., 12.15 ulgnu
Leave New York via Manch Chunk, wee
lays, 4.80, 8.45 a. m., 1.00 and 4.0) p. hi.
luvo i'hlladeiphla, wees days, 4.10, and
10.00 a. 'a. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., from Bread
md Callowhill and 8.35 a. m. and 11.80 p. m.
from lithunc u idon streets, Sunday 9.05 a.
in. 11.S0 p. m. from 9th an Green.
iavo lieadlni:. week days. 1.35. 7.10. 1U.C5
.ind 11.60 a. m., 6.55, 7i)7 p, hi. Sunday 1,85 and
10.48 a. m.
Deave PottavlUe, week days, 2.40, 7,40 a. ra.,
12.. 6 11 p. m. Sunday. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and.
2.16 ,1. ui.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48 and
1 a. in., lm, 7.13, nna .i p. m. ouuaay ij.iu-
7 43 ..m. and 2.50 p. m,
neavo Mahanoy City, week days, 8.10,
LU PiJU
bnn
.nu ii.11 a. m., 1.01, i.raanu v.n p. m.
lav. 8.40.8.17 a. ni.. 3.2U u. m.
Leave Mahanoy Flane, week days, 2-43, 1.10?
l.liO, 93. 11.19 tt. m.,1.05, 2.C0. 6-20, 6 28, 7.57, and
' '.nil p. m. Sunday Z4,-. 4.00. and 8.S7. a. m.
3 37 5.01 p. m. . .MMfc .,
n-et.2 days, 2.47, 4.07, 6JSti, and 9.11 a. ni 12.05,
J.12, 5,!H, 0.82, 8.03 and 10.08 p. ni. Sunday, 2,47,
I, 0.', il.33 a. m. 3.41, 5.07 p. m,
i-eave WUllamsport, week days, 8.00,9.45 anet
II. 65 a. 111. 8.85 and 11.15 p. m. Sunday 11.15
v.ia.
Dor Baltimore, Washington and the west
la 11. a o. it. a., through trains leave otiard
aV4!f8r,SUSdnt
.23 p.m. Sunday, 4.18 8.02 lixi a, m 1.21
'fUVtTmvr,ru,
ATDANTIO CITY DIVISION.
Leave l'hUadelphla, Chestnut Street Wharf
,na South Street Wharr.
For AflautlcClrv.
Week-days Exprewi, 5,15, 8 00. 9:00, 10.45 a,
m. and 1 is (Saturdays onlv. L.301. 2.(11. 3.00.
8.30, i.i , 5.00, 6.00 p, ju. Aocommolatlon, 7 10
a. ui., 4.10, uau (j, 111,
lunn.tyu. Elxoress. 5.15. 7.00. 7.30. 8.00. 8 SOL
9.00,0.30 a. in. nnd 4 30 p.m. Acooiniuuiiua
8.00 h. m. and i 45 p. in.
r,eiuruing, leave Atlantic uiiy, depot corner
1 'aatieand Arkansas vennes.--Wek-davn
Express, 7.00, 7.30, 8 00, 0.00. 10.00 a. m. and 3.16V
4.00, 5 80, 6.3'), 7.30, 9 30 p. m. Accommodation.
0,00,8.10 a.m. and 4i0p m. Sundays-Ex-press,
8 SO, 4 00, 5 00, 0.00, 6-30, 7-00, 7.80, 8 00, 0.SO
p. m. Accommodation, 7.80 a, m.,6.05 p. m.
V. U. -HANCOCK, Wen-1 jt-oo I xsgll
4.. A, MOLEOD. Pres. 4 Gen'l Maneser.
"TTTIDMINGTON A NOUTUEKN It. K.
jiniciuuir 11, ricit itiuy, ju, lOOlt
Trains leave Beading (F. &. 11. station) for
uiuiuiiur, dojicii, iiirusouro, Jouuua, Dpring-
ueiu, wayuesuurgduuciion, uoaiesvuie, west
fhr.c,ar I ,.. A tfnml Tnn.Kn I, . t T.....lnnl
UWOWI,l.UHU.,u,U , UllVIIUU, ... I. U, . UUVlUUf
Wilmington and intermedia le stations, dally
c.nAtit. Stnnrla v. at ft S ol U Hfl o n nQlS
p, m, Sunday only at 3.05 p. in.
For Warwick, sUFcters and lntennedlato
siaiiuns.aaiiy excepi nunaay, at v.M a.m., ana
6.19 p. m. Sunday only 8.15 a. m.
For Blrdsbtiro and Intermediate stations,
Saturday only, nt 12 m.
For Baltimore and Washington (B. & O. It.
it.) dally except Sunday at 0.25 and 8.30 a. ra.
and 3.15 p. m. Sunday only al 3 05 p. m.
Trains arrive at Beading (I. A. It. station)
from Wilmington, B, Sc O. Junction, Mont
rhanln. Chuddslord Junction. West Chester.
Denape, Coatesvllle, Wnynesburg Junction,
KnrlriPfleli1..Tniinnn.l!lrdshnrn. Glbrallnr Hbv.
fen and intermediate stations, dally except
I miUUUj US IV.vl U. IU, U.U. UUU O.lt P. 1Q. DUU
, uiiy only ut 11.4 a. in
From St. Peters. Wanvick nnd tntennedbitn
stations, dally except Snnday, at 8.2J n. m.
and 2.25 p.m. Sunday only at (i p. ni.
From Blrdsboro and intermediate stations,
Saturday only nt 1.40 p, m.
From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex
cept Sunday, 10 0 a. ra. 6.62 and 8.17 p. ra.
Sunday only at 11.21 a. m.
B0WNK88 BltlGGS, Gen'l Pass. Agt.
A. G, MCOA UBLAND, Supt,
RUPTURE,
We, the undersigned,
are entirely cured ol
llunture liv Dr. .1. It-
MAYEB, 831 Arch St., 1'hlla. Thomas B,
Harluug, New Ulngguld, Pa., I.Sandt, Soutb,
l,.B..n I,.. T. 1 1 . , A 1,.l..l.
I UfiniUU . Mt, U. ( U. U, A, VCIUIUX,UUV, I'll,,
It. O. S auley. 421 Bnruce St.. lbanon. Pa.. A.
Schneider. Locum Dale, Pa.,D, B. Noll, Lime
kiln, Pa., Wm, E. Hanenstlne, t'hoenlxville,
Pa W. M, Lelnbach, 024 Washington sti.
Beading, Pa., J. 0. Lyme. 1810 W. HowordBt.,
Harrlsburg, Ph., C. Keelin, Douglassville, Pa.
Dr, MAYKR is at Hole! Penn, Heading, Pa.,
on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Call to
see him.
jP It. imiCKKR, M. X.,
PHYSICIAN AND SLRQEON, C
Not 9 East Centre Street; Mahanoy City, P
tikis and all special diseases a specialty.
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