m 1 1 V i i 1 Evening Herald. FUHLISIIHD DAILY, SUNDAY HXCBPTKII IT. O. HOI' lilt, Editor ami J'tiMUttcr. II'.V. ,t. WATKtS'H, T,oenl JMltor. ALL TH E NEWS FOR ONE CENT Tlie KVllXIXO II IMAM) hat a htryer cir culation in Shenandoah thitn any other paper publlthed, Jlookt ijien to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: Daily, uer yew JS 00 Wekki.", pr year 1 ISO Entered at the FintoIMoc, nt Shenandoah, Fa. for transmission through tho malls aaseeoud class mall matt or. .loll ii ISoylc, OiUclicr. Vi'c to-day present, n tfooil portrait of John Jloyle, catcher for the St. l-ouIk llrowns for this Reason, lloylo linn hail n varied Imnulmll cnreor nnd has served JUohimi thu bat with &oino of tho bant JOHN HOYI.K, ST. LOUIS 11IIOW.NS. leagues of the day. Up to June 10 ho had caught in 32 successive games for the Browns. Jay-Eye-See (U:10) is said to bo get ting just now ten miles of stilT jogging every day without nbc.vir.g any signs or lameness. LAKESIDE DATES. Figures Domonstrato tho PopU' larity of tho Resort. Auk. 1. Welsh Haptist Sunday school, llahanoy City. Aug. 3 English Uaplift Hundey schoo of Blionamloah. Auk. 4 M. E. Sunday school of Slab. anoy Piano. Aug. 5 M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. Aug. 0. Evangelical Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Aug. 7. Welsh Congregational, Malm noy City. Auk. 8. 11. E. Sunday school, Uilber ton. Aug. 10. M. E. Sunday school, Oirard ville, and Union Sunday school, Lest Creole. Aug. 11. Wolsh Baptist, Congrega tional and Methodist, Shenandoah. Aug. 12. Lutheran missionary festival. " 13. Episcopal Sunday school of ilahanoy City. Aug. 11. Koformod Sunday school, of Tamaqua. Aug, 15. Eisteddfod. " 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Oi rardvillo. Aug. 18. English liaptist Sunday school, llahanoy City. Aug. 19. 51. E. Sunday school of Shen andoah. Aug. 20. Trinity Kolormod Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Aug. 22 1'. 11. Sunday school, of Gil berton. Aug. 21. 1 M. Sunday school of Shen andoah. Aug. 25. English Luthoran, llahanoy City. A Ouro for Constipation and Headache. Dr. Silas Lane, whilo in tho Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with otbor herbs, makes an oasj and cortain euro for constipation. It is in tho form of dry roots and loaves, and Is known as Lano's family Medicine. It will euro sick headache. For tho blood, livor and kidneys, and for clearing up tho complexion it doo3 wonders. Druggists soil it at 60 cents a package. Tho gaudy sunflower Is now staring ovor tho garden wall. To NorvouB, Dobllltatod Mon. If you sond us your addrose, wo will mall you our illustrated pamphlet explain ing all about Dr. Dya'e Oolobratod Eloctro Voltaio Belt and Appliances, and lb At charming oflccts upon the nervous de bilitated system, and how they will nuickly restore you to vigor, and manhood. Paraph let free. If you aro thus afllicted, wo wi'i load you a Bolt and Appliances on a trial Voltaic Uktv Co.. Slnrehall. Micb. A groat mniy Bookless boys on thoslreoU those days. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty and educated girls cloning with negroes, tramps ana cieelimen. Tim won. ftaowu sneolul si, Dr. Franklin Mil"", say all hucIi gil ls are mure or h m liyf I erlonl, uervous, very lmiraulve, unbalanced; usually subject t . liiadache, nenrulgla, aieepleasuets, tin. Moderate ciyiug or luughlng. 'IheseMioiva r'uk nervo'u ywtin lor hu h there Is uo Temodv equal to Uelorailve Nervine. Trial bottle ami a linn boo, containing many li urvelousenres, free iv O. II. llagfiibuclH drug tore. who ulso kell, end giinianUe Dr. MiIph' cllirnloil New Heart Curp. ilintimai. of heart loalori. Cures llutlerlng. thoit The late jains insuro a goodcorncrop vnd make potatoes. Shlloh's Oou sumption Ouro. Tli is Is beyond quefcllon the most s'to- ct-iut uongn jiieuiciue we have evtrBuJu, a lew doses lnvailably cure the nn (f oi t'ough, Croup, und Hi onchl lie, while lis won. iliTin' sut'cws In the cure of Consumption is without a parllel in the history of nifdlclne. Hlncw It's first discovery it Las been sold on a guurHuluo.tt lest which no other medicine can siuud. Ii you Iihvo k Cough weeurncstly ask jou to try it. l'rlce 10rentn.60nls. nnd U0. it your Lungs are sore, Curst or Hack lame, use Hhlloh's I'orous l'lutter. Hold by t . II Ilagenbuch, N. K. comer llaln aud Lloyd streets. i RYAN'S CHEAT RECORD. -Toronto I l'roiid or nn oiirmn Wlio Mirrnoln Ilimlry. John J. Itvnn. tho nrominent oarv man whoso portrait Is herewith pre eontetl wim born at Toronto, Ont., In 1802. stnnds 5 ft. VH In. in liumlit,- and In condltiin wcigha 150 lbs. Ho has been rowlnjf In public since 1HSI, his first race taking piano lit the regatta of tho Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen In that year, in which he fin ished third in a Held of half a dozen. Ills next race was for tho Dutverin Medal nnd the amateur champions'' of Toronto liny, in thesame year, wl. ho won, over n dlstanco oi a mile, jjur ing the same year ho won several shift races. In 1HH5 he rowed in the junior sltifflo scull race at the Canadian Asso ciation regatta, held at Hamilton, Out., tho distanco being ft. inllo and n half, fcoVcn starting, und tlynn winning in 10m. 12s. llo was a contestant in tho senior single scull ovent at the National Association regatta at Albany, N. Y., in 18S0, whero ho sulTered defeat. He next took part in the annual regatta of tho Canadian Amateur Association tho same year at Lnehlno, und won tho ohamplonship In senior sculls, rowing the mile and a. half in 8m. 10s, He tried again at tho National Association on Lake Chau tauqua, N. Y., in tho summer of 1887, winning his trial heat In llm. 50s., but suffering u defeat nt tho hands of J. V. Corbet in tho final heat, Connelly finish ing third. At tho Canadian Association regatta, the same year, held at Ottawa, ltytin had a row over for tho sculls. Ho was again seen at tho National Asso ciation regatta nt Sunbury, l'a,, in 188(1, whero ho was defeated in the final heat of tho senior sculls by Dennis Donohue and C. Q. Psottn. Ho noxt appeared at the regatta of tho Canadian . Association, held nt Toronto, same year, and won tho sen ior sculls, defeating J. 1 Corbot, Shea and II nrk, tho time of the rnco being 10m. 4s. Ho again suffered n reverse, at tho annual regatta of tho National As soclation in 188!), on Laho Calumet, Pullman, 111., In the ru.co for tho senior scull championship, und met with simi lar fortune nt the Canadian Association regatta at Hamilton, Ont., not long afterwards, Seven started and Kyan finished' third, lie won tho Duf ferin medal tho same year. His next appearance was at tho Citizen's Carnival regatta in tho following year at Toronto, where he won the senior sculls, one milo in 8m. fCs., and rowed bow oar of tho'Toronto It. C. senior four, who defeated tho Argonaut crow tho same day. Ho nnd W. J. llryce also rowed in tho double scull skill race, but were unable to out row A. V. llurritt and I II. Thompson, of tho Argonauts. From thero Uyan joumeyeu to Detroit, Mich., and rowed bow oar In the Toronto 11. C. senior four, winning tho event, nnd defeating tho Wolver ines und Ownshtauongs. The same day he won the senior sculls, vanquishing W. H. Wells, of Chatham, Out., in llm. 30s. Ho was again a contestant nt tho regatta ol tho Canadian Association the same year, at Lachine, winning tho senior sculls nnd defeating Shea and Nettlotpn in 0m. 42s. He also rowed in tho Toronto Club four tho same day, the crew being disqualified. This is tho last race in which Itynn engaged in up to tho present time, but ho will bo heard from during tho present season. May 31, of tho present year, he won the international road race, the course being from Bordeaux to Paris, a dis tance of 358 miles, in Snh. 35m., eclips ing Holbein, tho French rider's famous record of 33flf miles in 24h. on tho North Iload with its level stretches. Iu the Frcncli race, however, there wero 127 miles of hill climbing. Mills changod on to six different machines, nil fitted with pneumatic tiros, oiled, nnd ready for uso. Hills holds nearly nil tho long distanco records, and bomo lowering is looked for before tho end of tho season by this, champion rider. IMV tftia ia and will ever bo tho Komody for flmt. TiifliirvnKa. BiiDkaohO. 'Pnins in tho side. Chest and 'Joints, Neuralgia, Bpraino, fiso Beforo you lead to lay, obtain jKn-pri?tT OP CHARCE-SS ta9Yalnal)lolooki"Qim!oto HfPltli,"wHli k endorsements of prci '..cnl jaysidaM. J F.AD.RlCHTER&GOi 310 Broadway, NEW YORK.- Prize Medals Awarded! 50 Oents b bottle, For Sato by r. x. n. Tciiirvriv. lC. II. HAGWlVrHJOII. SHENANDOAH, PA., ana ocner arugguis. FIEE IH3UEANCE1 tijtil ul Oldest Btlijklt Purtlj lui Cta;ititi Represented by ViorAUSH 120 B, Jarflln Htreet. BHKNANBOA.IJ,PA LJEiSECELL'S n mmmm Lehigh Valley Railroad, AnKANOKJIKNT or I'AeBKMlKn TIlAINt. -MAY 10, 1891.. - i trali.d will leave HIjpdsikIi nil f. I Mni.tm.. K, J.thlBlilon, Hlatlnuton, CnU sruiiUb, Allelilofn. llcthlelieni, Enston, 1'hl Hdelphls nnd cw York at 6.17, 9.08 a. m liUil, 8.10,5.2(lp.m. For Hflvlcleie, Up'nwme Wntcr Gap aid Btrourt.iburgat5.47, n. at., and 6 2d p. m. tor Uimljertvllleand Tienton, a.ot a, ir For While Ilnsen, Wllhs-llarre and Plln ion 5.47, D.tD. 1(1.41 o. m., 8.10 nnd 620 p. m. ForTunKfjBDUjck, 10.41a. m 3.10 and 5.2f ). ). For Aubnm, Illiaca, Geneva and and Lyon in.u e.ni., an" 6.2flp. m. For Lawyvllle, Tounndn, t?ayie, Waverll hlmlrn, IUcbttiei, llnflalo, lngaru Falf Cti Ichro and all point ci-t at 10.41 a. m.,aud 5.S0 p. ID. Fur ) Imlin and the Wetl vlaHalomaucu at 3.10p.ra. For AudeniUd.llaitltton, Btockton, Lun I er Yard, Wiatl.erly nnd l'enn Haven Jur.c tlon Ht 6,47,7.40, 9,08 h. m.and 12.(2, 8.10 nl;d bA p.m. tor JeancFvllle, Lcvlston and Heave) Meadow, 7.40, B.08 a. m. and 6,26 p. m, ForBcranton at 5.47 9.08, 10.41 a. m. 8,10 and 5:20 p. m. For Haile Brook. Jeddo. JJrlllou and Kru land nt 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a.m., 12.62 3.10 anil 6.26 p.m. Forlluakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a.m.. Kid 8.10 p. in. ror wifncans, uneenon ana hl'HCKVllie ii B.60 and W.08 a m nnd 4.10 p. m. For Ynteevllle, Mahanoy City nnd Deiaut D.47, 7.40, 11.08, 10.41, 10,68 . m.,12.52,3.10.5.26, 8,03, .a. hi d 10.27 p.m. For lost t reek, JlrainvlIK' and Anlilauo 4.27, 7.46.8.62, 10.15 a. 1)1., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.35 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. Fnr Darkwater, Bt. Clplr and I'ottsvillc 7.40,l'.C8,108a.m., 12.62,3.10,4.10,5.26 and 8.0. p. in. rur Men iudumuiu, jew uoRion ai.a Morcn.7.40.9.08. 1- ,68a. ir. 12.52. 3.10. 6.26nnd B.03 p. iu. For Haven Kuu. Centi alia. Mt. Caimel aud BhamoklD, 8.62, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.41 anu e.uu p. m. Tiidnn cae Fhamokln for Blienar.doali, 7.5i 11.55 n. m.. 2 10, 4.80 and VJBO p. ill., arrlvlue at bhtnalidoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52. 8.10, 6.26 and U.15 p. m. BUfllAl XltAlJW. For Imr' Creek. Glmidvllle nnd ABhlanc 6.50, 9.10 ll.P5a. in., 2.45 p. m. ror uaiKwaier. mi. viuir ana roufcvuit 5.50, 8.00, 9,S0 1. . in., 2.4.1 p. in. For Yalisvllle, Alaliiinoy Clly and Delani 8.IX1, 11.35 a. ni., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. fur Lelly, Andenrled and llnileton, b.0i m., 1.40 p. m: FirJlauch Chunk. I.elilplilou, Hlatlunlot attlauqua, Alltntown, Betlilehem, Kastoi and New Y'ork, 8.00. m.,1.40p, w: Fi r Philadelphia, 1.40 p. in. h.. 11. BYINGTON, Gen'l I'hh?. Agt., Uethlehem Ff.NNSVLVAMA tlAILHOAO. BOHUYLKILI, DIVISION, On aitt after iVot).',24, 1890, tratnt wilt it hhnxuiidoah ai follows: For WlffKan, Gllberlou, Fraokvllle, S CAOtle, t!t. Clair, and way points, 6.00, . s m and 4.15 1 m, Bundays, boo, 9.40 a ra and -i.lO p m. ror 1'otlnvllle, 6.00, 9.10 a m am! 4. 16 pen Bundayu. 600, 9.40 a m aud 8.J0 p m. For Iteadlng, 6.00, 9.10 a ui and 4.15 pin. Buuduyu, 600, 9.40 a.m. and 8.10pm. For l'ottntown, l'lioeoixvllle, Nonlfitov nd 1'hlladelnhla (Uroad street station, 0.U; 9.10 a m. ana 4.15 p m week days f ucdays, 600, 9.40 a m 8.10 p in Trains leave Frockvlliw inr Hbcnandnab i 10.40 am and 12.14 , 7.42,10,09pm. t'undayn ll.Ki a m and 5.10 p m. l"ave Voilsvllle IorBienandoab, 10.15 auC 11.40, a m 7.15, 9.42 p m. tundaye, 10.40 a ar 5.15 p in. Lbavo Philadelphia (Broad etrei station) .it Pottevllle and Bhccaridoah, 5.57,10.25 a nr 2.10, 4.10 nnd 7.00 p m week days. Biuiaayo.2; am and 1.10p.m. For w York, 8.20, 4.05, 4.10, 6.85, 6.50, 7JV 8.208.80, j.60, ll.OOaurt 11.16am, 12.00noou,(ilm lied express, 1.06 and 4.C0 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, ?,: B.20, 4, 6, C,..ia, 8.C0 7.13 8.12 acd 10.00 pm, 12.01 nlchl. On Bnndays, 3.20, 4.05, 4.10, 6.35, 8.12, 8.80, .5o e m. cud 12.49, 8.20 Illmlled 4.60), 6.28, 6,M, b.51 7.13 il.Vi p m aud 12.01 ulfut, For Bea Ulrt, Bpnuz Lake, Uelroar Ocean Urove, Asbury Pari-, and Long Bianel 8.20, 11.15, a. ra. 1.00 p. m. wrnk davr to: Freehold, 5.0 , p. m. week nays. Ballloior" and WathlngtoB, 3.W, 7.20, 8.83 9.10, li.20, H.18a m,12."i (limited cxprt8ei3.4.' 4.41 6.1.7 an 7.40 r. m., and 12.03 night. Fo Ualtl'nom my 2.02, 4.1 1, 5 08 and li!So p. m OnHrtUdaya,!l.60, 7..0. O.lOuiia JUS a. la. 4.4. 6.57, 7 10 p in, 12.03 night. Balt'nore only 6,08 and 11.80 p m. t or ttlchmoiidand IhoKoutb 7.: 11.18b. m. MmUd KxpresB 12.81P. m.,))2.03iiiebt,wee!t :iivr,. Mondays. 7.20a.m., night. Trains leave Harrlsbnrif foi PUieDurK anr ' Uo wedt every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m anf . " limited) and 3.40 p m. Way for AHoona. .Sum and 1.10 p m every day. Fur Pitttbiirg ualy, ll.J a m dally and I0.2: Leave Banbury for Wllllsnispart, Klmln. ana udalgua, Hocheater, llullaloand Mlagan f'alle 6.10 am dally, and 1.13 pm weekduyk roi Vatklnp, 5.30 p m weekdays. For Erie and lnfermedlatc points, 6.10 am. dally. For Lotk Haven, 5,10, and 9.53 a m tally, 1.31 and 6.8(1 p. m. week days. Foi P.enova 5,W a m 1,13 and 5,K) p m week day, 1.10 a. la Ur Gdays, 01IA8. F PUGH. J. n. WOOD, (lea. Kau'r Uen, Pass. Aet APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. rUtFICT IN FORM IMATCHLESS IM WAR! ,Bo AOXlsui wer the Meleaw for italwtrt totn tbU puny Dojiat tmtireputlitdeattu every- nnn can oe BittUHU and VIOOSOTTS In all reimcti. YOUNG MEN OR OLD, mfferlns from HEBV0TJS DE BILITY, Loit or railing Mao hood, Pbyilcal Sxeeaiea, Mental Worrr. fit on tad Divalonmtnt. or anr rSOHAL VEAKHE8S. can D rcatord to PERFECT HEALTH and ID NOBLE VITALITY of STROM Q MEN, tb Pride and Power of Nattoni. 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Tho members of the republican party of Schiiyliilll conn yaro reauesicrtto otsemblr In their rcspicllve clccllon dlMrlds at the places win ro the Itepubllcan delegate elections weieheld lsl year (except whero changes, no tlccs of whlih will bo given through the news papers) on Saturday, Atiyiist .1, 1801, between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock p. m. to eject deli gates and nltomatcs to tho County Convention lobe held August 4, t lUo'olook a m in Ucnlcnnlal Jinn, i-oiihvih . ai me same time and placo memb rsofthollepub licnn County Committee and their nllernaies will be voted lor 111 line mnnneres aoicgnies ml ho County Convention. Tho memtcrs from the Twenty ninth Sena torlal district attending thuCcunly Conven tion will meet August Mi. at a o'clock p. in., of ulnoine In nomination two (2 ntidldacs tone vocai(raH ucignics io ine uunsiiiu I Intitll Cnnv tltlfitl. Tho mi mbers Horn llie Tii'inein Bcnnionsi unlet nttenrtlne theCouni.v l ouvct.tlon will meet Aiigusi. -ii u, ni o cock p m in i.eiuen nlnl Hull. I'nttHVllle. lor the mirrtope of tilac- lngln nomination two cardldalcs lobe voted forni delegates to the Contltulh nal ?onen1lon. The following persons ana nuernntcs nave been nppoimtu toioiiouct inec ccuon; Aehlanci I'lrst ward, David Dals, A J I.au teiislloe; allern.ilcs John E Lcvcns, J OGar Ashland Scco' d ward. William Cleaver, cAV Kens' ermachir: altcruulca B A Kuusl. WJI Jnmes. w Ashlnnd Third ward. I ir Mnuer. Andrew vatiEiin: ai cmaits jsaao lurneii. jr. j u Geofccl. . ... Ashland F.iurtn war( jnmcsiinne, wj Williams; alternates J U Ut tel. Ueoige 1'ilb Aslili.iiu flllli wnru, uscar l'eiiiciou, wm. IlonnlMer; ninrnatcs Hcniy Rml, J Hchult. Auburn. Dr. ClmrUsK. Quail. Joseph I''red. erica; alleriimes, Janus Hauth, T. K ilojef. Hairy KhM, John lleny, D 1' Orten: alter- lieies, aoijeri ureeu jr , injury imih-u. Ilitry Wo-t, a. Uri'slin, John Keinhart; nl ternates, .1 1'' Bart, Kphrlam Yamall. Hotter North. Owen louroy. M. Costollo: nlipinutp. Tfnrrv Rtc(lllines. lluuci'lil.isl, Kicuuiu 1'iyiui, j .nn uriuiiu; nllninntR. Falrlck Keenev. llntler Moulh, G Fetterman, O A Klecsj nl- lernaie, jonn uugan. lfuuer rJoriuwesi, .joei xioweuriieiu, ut o Jlnurer1 aliemate, John hweeny. Iliunsnlck Kan. JI D Koch Julius Delone: nllernaies, I U Koch, dcult Miller. Brunswick Wst, Jonnthan Lelby, Frank Yost! nltrrnate. V Hhoener. Miyilir (SiiverurieK). w J jiauuews, aiore Flniey; alternates, W JIurry, I) Jlauulng. btine; alternates, Hobert 'J homas, S Thomas. jjiyine iivaaa vmiuin;, juuu r iioyer, NIplinlHR Thorn tun. llranc i. Jacob Zimmerman, ii r J-uckcnoill: alternates 0 V Dando, Isaac Slorgau. Cass rorui. rairicK lirenuuti, itiicnaei lircnnan. Cbj-s south, Moigun Jones, w L,yncli. cieshotin Miiilh. John lieraer. O W Mcrkel: alteniBits (3 lloilmau, Ttobert Ash, Cre-snna North, -H Iferger, Oeoige Reed alteiuutcs Lit Keeler, V Hughes. no. anu. ii a .muiiiu. iiiariiu iecu. Kld.ed. J D Henler. J Hodcnberter: nlter- nntes 1) II Hmith. Daniel Hillz. Kidred JCast, W H Hergstre'ser, Fremont Fertlch: alternates J K Mamer, lewU Ueu HK"! . rauey, a f r-noisiau, iiiiiiei; uuw nntps Nuihim Tvlr-nnirftr. Kmll Ardmali. Foster. Josenh Uute tdco. John Hay: alter. nates Thomas Oray, Lewis Hetd. f racKviue. j e irice, aumuei ivyuu aiier- nnfa Win II.. vU. tf T KvnUS Glrardvllle Kast ward, Ji hn Lewis. AI Howci: allernatoi Nicholas UlaB-, Thomas Tlnvts. Glrardvlllo Middle ward, Louis Blass, Chos Granger. Gliaidvlilo West waid, W H l'rlce, AV Tay lor; alternates Thomas Evans, Thomas omJertou West ward, William Benslnger, W llrechony. Gllberton East ward, K Carey, E O Murray; alternates 1 F Murphy, W II Frymyer. Gllberton Middle ward, M A Leary, II II Baker. Gordon, N M Frank. J F Servls, Jr.; alter nates F E Dreher, G 11 lltach. llcglns Kast, James Dunkleberger, A II Klnuser: alterne'e W Maurer. Heglns West, II K Hnyder, J W Heckcr; al teruutes John ltlckert, A. K. Laiuiouslagcr. IIuHey, W OSaltzer, K8 Gilbert; alternate 8 Bowman. Kline, Frank Kautncr, Isaac Phillips, alter nate J J Brem. Landlngvlllc, Henry Drumheller, J FHats cloi; allcrnate, W Lelller. Mt. Carbon, Henry Kell, Ilobert Campbell. Manuelm Nor h (Fochl'M, Jobu .Gerber, Davy chy; allernato Jero 1-ocht. Manhelm North (McDeimotl's), ASturm,W Kline; alternate W Yeagtr. Manhelm North (Brown's), A Mortimer, F W Weavei; aliemate Goorgo Wagner, Manhelm North (Melot's), J A Filbert, Wm Killlau; alternate Franklin Blddle. Manhelm South (Kebei's), II F Iteber, W J Bhaefltr; alternalet Chai les Fisher, BHKhlne. Mahanoy West (L'i'ii Creek), Geo W Joun son, George Thompton; alternate W Jones. Mahanoy West (Haven Hun), Thomas B Tweeble, William Anderson. MalwjoWtst (ltiownsvlllel, JasHcatou, 8 Brown; alternates J Price, J James Mahanoy West (Wn. 1'eun), Thomas May, John Hughe!.; alternate J Metz. Mahanoy East (Lnnigau't), H Frost, George Richards. Mahanoy East (Cole's No. 1), Jacob Gillespie, Dennis Whalcn. Mahanoy East (Cole's No, 2), Jas MalthlaB, uaniei ruomas. Mahanoy tost (Hill's), Anthony Black, Wllllum Wright, Jr. Mahanoy City First ward, J J Coyle, K Morris; alteiuutcs D Klin , J I e-iiva, Vahanoy City Second ward, E Barlor, John Latham; alternates Joseph Hughe3, E Bllll mnn, Jr, Mahanoy City Third ward, U It Brlcker, F L Grim; alternates Jacob Becker, W Den uls. Mahanoy City Fourth ward. W Y Weber A OShotmau; alternates J A Bellgmun, T G Thomas. , Mahanoy City Fifth ward, A Dower, Geo Parffett; alternates Reese Rosser, lurnc Morgan. Mlnersvllle East wtrd, J Phillips; John Bowman; alternate Calvin Price, Mluorsvllle West ward, William Faulkner, EdwaidBhlssler. Mlddleport, Thomas Jcnnlngs.S W Bausler; alternates F J Dltchey, J Btepnens. New Castle, New Cattle, Daniel. Weller, AlouzoReber; illtoinate Theodore Weller. New Casile, Wadesvllle, J D Thomas, W S Thomas, alternate James Head. Norwegian Knst, Curry's, W Burton, T Biamlcy; allertiale William Rodgcrs. Norwegian West, Curran's. .1 Eleenburg, Thomas Keating; alternate J B Kelly. Norwegian ICukl township, MHally, TW Cullen; alternates James Cullan, V Donald son. New Philadelphia, B W Jones, J Tanner; alternate Philip Evans. New Ringgold, David Veller, II BKoch; alternates J a Honsberger, u Lelscr. OrwigBburg,J A Dlelendeifer, A 8 Gost; nlteriitttcs R 8 Fey. A U Elsenhrith. Plnegrove borough, A H Kanweller. O V" Tinei; alternates jj j uensemer. Peter Kluey. Plnegrove township East, F W Reber, A Ycderjolternntes M Workmm, L 8 Adams. Plnegfovo-townshlii West, Ezra Boughtner, G B 8tnhl; nllernaies George Adams, E. Kllnger. Palo Alto, E T Priest, E Hay; alternates Ales Govnn. William Joues. Port Ulnton, O O Hatch, Eugene Bond; al ternates, a J jiiniu, A i" iiuicn, I 'ott Carbon, Wni.Wentz, Henry Wnna muker. I'ort Carbon, (Mechanlcsvlllt), Frank Blur man, I'mi lc Bunds. toiler Kaei, 1 N Evans, Hiram Brower. Porter West, W Maitz, J Umhollz; alter nates G W Bchrop. Eugene Horn. Porter North, Edward Houtz. Jacob Rumpf; allernates T.I Davis, J Btrousser. PotlBvilloBouth ward, Arthur Hhay, George Walker; alternate W Whitney, Jr. Pettsvllle houlln-ast war ', ugistKnecht, G CBchrluk; alternate J U Frlck. PottsvilleMlddie waid, John Ebert, Geo IC Bmltb; alleri ates J T Bnjder, J M Fieck. Potlsvllle Northeast waid, II K Hill, EC Nlcln.l; nllernatea Wllnst, F F Wade. Potlsvllle Northwist waid, W Uwens.John Johnkon; alternates John Leonard, II Koo. Potlsvillo Beventh waid, Wesley Bailor, Thomas Plcktou; alternates Iv nst Me) ers, O Buechley. Potlsvllle North ward, Gf orgo Cwens, Jos Davit; alternate Aleat 'temple. Halm, Thomas Bradbury,!! G F'shen alter, nates David Hughes, Thomas Downs Hush (IlauckV) V A BUlller, W W Kaup; alternate Joel Ileln. Rush iLutz't), V O Job, K F Hampshire. Helily.Heiry Zerby, Robert Wetr. Ryan, Albert Kills, Joseph Matthews; alter nates Daniel Jones, W v eaver, ovuuj'jtt.iu xiuvcu luuti, waru, j ji Bterner, J II Mlmilch; alternates W D Guentler, J H Ulnkley. ncnuyiRiii iiavcn soutli warn.uhasilarbst, iDKeisbner.' alternates W Hlebsneinun. ir " Kliarr. Bchuylklll Haven North ward.IISternor.W 0 Iluey alternate B F Robinson. Schuylkill Haven Wtstwsrd, GeoABhaef fir, Tliomna Aleck, alternate D Flnnnery. cnuyiKiu tow n m in, it ietciier, Henry Stlmelz; allernates Charles DeLoug, F Brock. St. Clnlr Booth ward, Wash Orme, J IIos-lilns.Hr..- alloinates JliiiL'hea. wii i V.. Ht. Clair North ward.Oi orgs Blacker, Harry Sellgman,- aliernaies John Urrh, T, becy, viairwimuie Hani, o n ia e, it u iJo er; alternate J Evnn. 1 l.iidkinhiii ' Hheiiiiiidl iih, First ward, William llnuse, John Thurlby allemale Samuel Ix gcrs. r-iieiiauainii,econu ward, Charles Phllllp.. OAKiln,,- alternates Henry Goodman. F Hopkins. , Bheuai doah, Third ward, Dr.JBtcln, EK Hittermau; alternatis John Thou as, J w Daddow. Hlienandonh, Koutlb waid, .lohnAlrfwIs. tdw D Beddall nllirnnlm v llim. Tlir.inas. Shetmufloah, Fifth waid, Henry Warnlck, John llunu; alternatis T Vowcll, H Bli-bl. jrinimiiiH r.Hivaro, ,ionn .Aierget, Lewis Henry; alternates G TIIey. A II Glassrnlre. 'lam. qu N. nh w.rd, w E Pugli, Edmund Ll..yd; nliemale A Bailey. Tamaquii Soitlhwurd, V TDavIs, J C Walt ers; apernnle F Delo. K ' ' Tremonl bo ough. East ward, W Moore, Thomas L'Ooklll.- nltemntaM ft 11 UnMKfr. H. Genrtucr. Tremout borough, West ward, J Brower, G W Lehman: aiiernntts Dr. W .t lluln. A lt Mlnulng. iiemoni townsuip, u worltn an, Hntry Nelll. llprer Mnhnnlongo, John Kllnejheny. Uulon, Fiai els bellzir, Ellas Miller; alter nate Gldion Bcftor, Union Va"i. Nelson Binndou. Geo Kiifcht? nl'ernate I.T llrni don Union North, .ToluiH Davis, J N Lutz: alter nate W Fetlieroll. Wnlner, w H r-hock, Bamuil Helsler; alter nate tl H I'll tori I tie. We't l'enu Britllir (Lelhv'al. .1 I! Mmmli. Jocoh Ioiigiiccker. weni-eun ioiineast (Jtantz's), w Mnuntz. David lihe WestPenn Northwest (Wren's), TtosBlll man, Henry Tyson. Wnsnlnelon (Batdorf's), I.ymnn G Reed, George Bell. Washington (Rock), John Fertle. V FMolz. Wayne, North, Dnulel "ielih, G D Hetd. Wayne, South, Jan.cs A Ilellncr, Frank Ilofiinan. Yoikvlllo, Itaac Rich, Henry Becker. D. D. PHILLIPS, Chairman. uiJadolpiiiaand Reading .Railroad lime Table in rjffuel Jn'i 10 1st 1 HUIKS LEAVE SBEKANDOAEI AS FOLLOWS, for New York via Philadelphia, wpedav, 2..0 5.8S, 7.20 n. in. and 12 Ki ZZ0 and 6.5$ a, sa. Sunday 2.10 and 7.48 a. m. For JJew Vcrk, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.2ft. .20, a. in. nnd 12 35 and 2.E0 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia week days. 2.10, 5J6, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.f0 and 6.05 p! m. mi-day. 2 10 and 7.48 a.m., 4.3U n. m. For llHrrlsbnig, week as,yi, 2.1U.7.20 a, m, . 0, 5.63 p. m. "or Allentowu, week days, 7.20 i, m.. 12.US ,10 p.m. -or Pottsville, Vfeek days, 2.10,7,4, m., .2.3' i.m nd S.55p.rn. fUDdwy, 210aud7.:t iu , 4 30 p. m. For Ti.iiiaqua and Mahanoy Clly, week 1;b, 2.10, 6.2S, 7.20, a. hi., 12 3 2.E0 und 0.55 ni. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m., 4.S0 p, ra. Additional tor Mahanoy Clly, week days 7.0O p.m. for Lancaster nnd Columbia, week davit. .43 . m.,2.E0 p.m. 1' or V.'llllnnisport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, -ek days, S.2V 7.20 and 11.89 a. m 1,35, 7.W m. Bunuay 3:25 a. m,, 3.03 p. in. i-or Mahanoy Plane, ws days, 2.10 3.2S, ,', IUIU UriM C. .J., V, A.Ol,, .iAJf V.IM, 7.00 ane J. V " m. Bunday, 2.10, b.25 and 7.18 a. m. J.'5, 4.30 11. m. For GlraiuvlUe (Rappahannock Station) 5lf days, 2.1U, 3.25, 5.2a, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m., 12.35. 1 S5 i.o0. 5.55. 7.00 and fl.25. n. m. Bnndav. 2'10, .2 7.48 a. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. m. for Asuiana ana nuuinoKin, weerc aays, 3.25, 5.25, 7.20, 11.3 ) a. m., 1.35, 7.00 and 8,25 ui, Uunduy 3.23, 8 32 a. n 3.05 p. m. ritAINS FOR SHENANDOAH ! Leave New York via Philadelphia, wee): lavs, 7.15 a. m., L30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.1S ii'ht. Bunday, 6.00 p.m., 12.15 night. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, weeic lays, 4.30, 8.45 a. m 1.00 aud 4.0J p. m. IOave PhllHdelpbla, wees days, 4.10, nnd 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m from Broad md Callowhill and 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p. la. from luhiuii uiotu eirects. Banday tl.05 a. m. 11.10 p. m.from Wh mi Wxu. Leave iteadlng, week days, 1.35. 7.10. 10.CS indll,50a. m 6.65, 77 p.m. Sunday 1,35 ana 10.48 a, in. Leavi Pottsville, week days, 2.40,7.40 a. ia.. tiSO, 6 11 p, m. Bunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. in. ana 2.15 . w. Ltuve Tamaqna, week days, 8.20, f.49 aud-'. " 21 a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and 0.18 p. m. Bundav 3.2U 7 43 u in. and 2.50 p. m. ixave Mahanoy City, week days, 8,40, 9,18 ,ndlL47a. m 1.61, 7.42 and 9.44 p.m. Bun. aay, s.4u,8.i7 a. ra., 3.xu p, m. Leave .Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2-41, 4.(0" 1.30, 9A5, 11.1.0 a. m.,1.05, 2.1i6. 5-20, 8 28, 7.57, and i .0" n. m. Sunday 2.4 , 4.00, and 8.i7, a, mt 3 37, 6.01, p. m. i.uve Glrardvlllo (Rappahannock Blatlon iverfi ilays, 2.47, 4.07, 8.3e, and Ml a. ui., I2.05 1 12, 5.M, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 2,47, I. 0 , 8.33 ft. m. 3.41, 6.07 p. m. Leave Wllllatnsport, week days, 8.00,9.45 ana II. 65 a. m. 8.35 and 11,15 p. m. Bunday 11,15 For $ilRlniore, Washington and the weal il& B; & O. R. R., through trains leavo Glrard Wenne station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. K. R.v at (.16, 801 and 11.27 a. m., 1.34. 4.24, 5.55 an .'.23 p. m. Sunday, 4.1a 8.02 1U7 a, m 4.24 1.55 and 7.23 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. L04V6 Philadelphia, CHostnm Street Whart nd South Btreel Wharf. For Atlnutlc citT. Week-days Express, 5.15, 8 00.9:00, 10.45 a. m. and 1 tin (Saturdays only, LS0), 2.00, 3.00, 3.30, i.w, 6 00, 6.00 ui. AooominoJatton, 7.40 a.m., 4.15, 0 30 o. ra, iannnjo. tlipress. 5.15, 7.00, 7.33, 8.00, 8.30, 9.00,9.80 a. m. nnd 4 30 p.m. .ouiuiuuaoa. 8.00 a. m.and 45 p. iu. Kelurnlng. leave Atlantic City, depot corner 'vKanttoand Arkansas nveniies. Week-davs. Express, 7.00, 7.30, 8 00, 9.00, 10.00 a. m. and 3.15, 4 00, 5.30. 6.3 1, 7.80, 9 30 p. m. Accommodation'. 6.00,8.10a.m. and 4.)0p ra. Sundays-Express, 3 80, 4.00, 6 00, 6 00, 0-30. 7-00, 7.30, 8.00, 90 p. in. Accommodation, 7.30 a. in., 5.05 p, m. U ii. 11AJNCOCK, Uem nl 4.. A, MOLKOD. Pres. Oen'l Manager. "yr-ILMINGTON 6 NORTHERN R. R. Illn.fnhl. J . T , ...... ,n Trains leave Reading (P. & It. station) for. uiuratiur, nej leri, jurutuoro, Joanna, cpring Meld. Wavnesburr Junction. Coalsvlllf,. Wm Chester,Chadsford Junction, B. A O. Junction, wiuuiugiuu uuu iiiieruieuiaiesiaiions,aaiiy except Bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. aud 3.15 p. m. Sunday only at 8.05 p. m. For Warwick, Kt, Peters and Intermediate statlonB.dally except Sunday, at B.2U u.m., ana 5.19 p.m. Sunday only 8.15 a. m. For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations. Ifiaturday only, at 12 m. riir iiauimore ana wasnmgion iu. a u. it. R.) dally except Sunday at 6.25 and 8.30 a. m. and 8.15 p. in, Bunday only at 8.05 p. in. Trains arrive ai Reading (P. R. nation) Irom Wilmington, B. O. Junction, Mont chanln, Chaditsioid Junction, West Chester, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Bprlngneld.Joanua, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey. fen and Inteimedlale stations, dally except Bunday at 10.20 a, in. 6.62 and 8,17 p, m, Sun day only at 11.24 a. in. From St. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate nations:, dally except Bunday, at 8.23 a.m. and 2.25 p. ni. Bunday only at 8 p. in. From Blidsboio and Intermediate fctatlocd. Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. From Wni-hlnglon and Baltimore, dally ex cept Sunday, 1020 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 ii. in. Bunday only at 11.21 a. m. BOWNEBB BRIGUH, Gen'l Pass. Agt. A. G. MCOA UBLAND, BupL D II OTII D C We. the undersigned, It U T I U ft t . ?re entltely cured oi II U I I U II Ul Rupture by Dr. J. B. MAYER, 831 Arch St.. Phila. Thomas ill Hartuiig. New Hluggold, Pa., I.audt, BoulU Easton, l'a., L. P. & C. A. Deturck, Olcy, pa.. R. G. Stanley, 421 Bpruce Bt., Lebanon, Pa . a! Schuelder. Loiul Dale, Pa.,D, B. Noll, Lime kuu, Pa , Win. 10. Harieustlne, Phoeiiixvllle. 1. r i T ..I i.. ni. mi Wn.i.,...n. ... ' on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Call to ste nnu. BRIOKKR, M. D., PUY&IOIAN AND SLRQEOK, No; 9 East Centre Street; Mahanoy City, Pa kln and all special diseases a specialty, I ' sWlirifi ii 1 'I t i