"EVlRY WORD TRUE!" so SAYS THS WAITER OP THAT FAMOUS LETTER. Ho Roltoratos His Sta tome ate, Produooa Additional Proof and and Gloarly Definos His Position. x r. Sun. It would be ilillluult iu measure tlio Interest und comment, nut to Bay ex- citcniont, wlilyja the published letter of Dr. IljA. UunjiL whlcluppeured in the papers yesterday, lias occasioned. The prominence of the doctor and the unusual nature of t'10 letter have both tended to add interest to the subjuut and make It really the talk of the town. I called upon Dr. Gunn at his resi dence, No. ItM West Forty seventh street, yestjrilay afternoon. I found the receptl' ii room crowded, and it was only after uu hour's waiting that I succeeded in obtaining an Interview. Dr. Gunn b a distinguished looking wan, and impressed mu at once by liN tnunly bearing aud air of slucerily. I took the seat he courteously offered me. and said : "Are you aware, doctor, of the commotion your loiter hn3 caused ? Dr. Gunn S'niled, and replied: "Things out of the ordinary usually came comment. It Is not a common thing for physicians to indorse and cordially recommend medicines other than those in the Materia Mcdica. History Ufullof iimJuiiC'Bof euleiitlst who have indorsed discoveries they believe to be valuable, and have been denounced for so doing, anil yet these same discoveries are blenslng the world o day. I hope I have the man hood and courage to be truo to my couvlctloiiB, and that is why I m openly ami unhesitatingly indorse Wurner's Safe Cure as being the greatest of modern discoveries for the cure or diseases which have bullied the highest skill of the medical profes3ion " I was impressed with the earnest lless of the doctor, aud saw that he inonit every word that he said "How long have you known of this remedy, doclor ?" I asked. "Nearly ten years." he replied. Mv attention was oriulnallv called to theSjft! Cure by a eerioua case of Jlriahl's disease, which wai considered linn-Ie-ie, and yet, much to inv stir ririse. under its u-o the imlieut re covered. I have tried it in other cases since then constantly, and my original faith iu its tiower has been continued. I have. 8 en pttieiits recover from intlimmatlou of the bladder, gravel unri HrlirhtV oisease when all other treatment bad falkd, aud I . have found it cHoeciullv elllcient iu all fpnoilH troubles." 'Can you specify any particular cases, doctor?" 1 aked. 'That is u delicate thing to do," the doctor replied; "but, as I always keep a wrtileH Arconi or my cases, j. can accommodate you.V Thereupon the doe.or opened his desk and produced h's record book Turning over the leavoi lie said : "Here is a case of a gentleman who was a ereat sullerer from Inflamma tion of the bladder of long standing. He had consulted a number of phy sicians without benefit. When Hist consulted I myself tried the usuil methods of treatment, but without Buecss. and I dually advihcddiim to try Warner's Safe Cure. He felt better from the start, and in a few week was entirely cured." The doctor turned a few pages fur tber. aud then said: "Here Is another case. It is that of a gentleman who hud frument at tacks of renal cdcull, which, us you know, Is gravel forming In the kid neys. He had never been able to pre-vi-in these formations, but after an unusually severe attack I reeom mended 1)1 in to try the Safe Cure, which he did, and, although it is three years since lie took the remedy, he has never had an attack since." The doctor continued to turn the leaves of his book, and suddenly ex claimed : "Here is a retnarkablo case : It is that i f a lady who had nillero 1 for some time from ISriglu's d incus j. Bh became enciente, and about the fourili month budilenly became blind, hud convulsions and filially fell into astute of coma, caused ly uremic or kidney poison, Beverul physicians who saw ber said she could not live, and in this view I fully concurred. As she could s ill swallow I said, us a last re sort, thut they might try Wurner's SifeCure They did so, and to the surprise of every one she recovered. Hhe has since given birth to u living oiiiiii, anu is perfectly well." "Those are certainly most wonder fill casea, doctor," I said, ' and while I do not for a moment question theli authenticity I should consider it a great favor If you would give mu tli-lr name. I think the Importance of the subject would fully justify it." "In the Interest of otlior mtlerers I think you are coriect," Dr. Gunn lluuiiy unserved, after a moment's th night. "Both the lady and her husband are so rejoiced, so grateful, over her recovery that I know she is only too glid to have others hear of It. The lady Is Sirs. Karnes, wife of the well known uostumer. Bhu was not only restored, but Is lu perfect health to-uay." l tliankeu llio doctor for hi" cour teous reception, foritho valuable in formation Imparted, and I feel as sured that his generous uud humane nature will prevent him Iroui feeling other than glad at seeing this inter view published for the beueiH of sutlerlng humanity. Fishing Tackle. A Urge lot of the finest fishing tacklo, cheaper and hotter than evor.jutt reoeivod, Co mo and tee me bolero purchasing eUo where ttid you will save money at Max Kkksk'b, Fergmon Home, 10 W. Oanlru St. A bad cojgli or colli oalls tor a good remedy the curu lor IU r ir uoujus. Colds, iM Oilcpo mid Consumption, a pena l anil per naneul cure U I'au.lHia, the wool o-s yield to IU healing properties foul 25 cents. VaiLTIaaU sold al 1. V. I), Kirlln's droit (tore. Ni WH I I, V ts mi " 1. ti . .n ) THE NEW COUNTY. Lower Luzerne County Pouplo Ho For It. A.df ice-fr .m tb imr Luz-nie ng' I state that ihe p op e Uu M I-el grearv i li ouraned in the work ley iiihi od out tw vhhh Hg to have a new county I incixl ptrw of L'lzsrne, tjarlnn and ttehuylki oount'ej "V"itl litlli) opposition therx w, r in that urn tlon his almosi disappiHr"" I'lio poople find that ilio c mn'.y id Itsrkn wnna, formed from a nrt of LuZ'-rn.-. hai mado -cmnton Hint surrounding towi.f more important and wealthier, tile senti ment being much healthier and less droncr holding county olllco-. Tho Hchuylkil noui in of Jtie new county, it U asserted, would lis in nb t er.u i-Ulon and liavn I o.-s urd ns. Sfcmand mil and Mahanoy O.'J would become moro important in tho now territory and would wield cons dorablo in fiioncoin everything. As they are n iw s tua'.ed lb y have c mparntively littlo to say in the a IT lira ol c unty government Th re would o le-s jealousy, 't Is claimed, in tho now county as nearly all tho towns would be in ro directly dependent upon and interested In the production ol Hie mineral wealth than Schuylkill is at present, thcrofore the pe pie would be miif" equal and not so much turj cted to tho whims of tho 400, who must ho Batisfi d, or they won't play, JSliny of Bhtnan- d mil's leading citizons heartily approve of the new county project. Thosi who ob- j ict are principally men who object :o all na v m'usjros "on general p inciples." The now court houie at I'ottsville will bo a burden ot taxation tor years to come in the absence of a hiavy incroaso of taxes an J after it is piid for I'ott-villo will want moro of it streets opon jd, wiloned ana pved. It Should be In Evory Houso. J. li. v iisjn, 371 Clay at., Sharp-burg, I'a., cays ho will not bo without Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs ind Colds, that it cured his wifo who wa ihroalcnod with l'neuniouia after an at uck of "La Orippo,"'Wt'en various other remedies and several physicians had done ci or no good. Itobert liarbr, of Cooks part, la., claims Dr. King's New Dis covery has done him more good than any thing he ever med for Lung Trouble. Nothing liko it. Try it. Free trial bottles at U II Hagi-nbuch's Drug Store. Large bottles, 60.-. und $1. The Now Route to Colorado. First-class sleeping car electric lighted run d ly between Chicago, Omaha, Lincoln and Denver, via tho bhort line of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & Sit. Paul It'y Chicago to 0 nulla and die Burlington Itout' Omaha to Lincoln and Denver. Limivo CnicaKO 0 p. mM arrivo at Omaha next morning, Denver second morning for bieaklast, face and ha d3 washed, roady for business or pleasure. Time and money s-ved. All coupon ticket agents in the United Stales and Canada fill tickets via tho Chicago, Sli'Wttukoe & St. Paul K'y, or addr ts John H. Pott, District Paieen ger Agent, 480 Wi Ham btreot, William tp rt, 'a. - Only Right to Tell. Tho Kev. Mark Guy Poarse, tho eminent English Divine, writa: 'Hedkoud Place UussKn-pQUAnK, 1 London, Deiembor 10 1888. J "I think it only right that I should tell you how much u-e I find Allcock's Porous Plasters in my family and among those to whom I have recommended them. I find them a vory breast piato against colds and coughs. Afld in the Haby'a Htomuch. IUlkioh. N. C, March 17. Mews of a sensatlouul infanticide in Ashe County has reached here. A snort while since, Dora Hughes, aged 10, gave birth to an illegitimate child. On Saturday last the child suddenly died, nnd the coroner, hearing of the circumstances, refused to allow the body to be buried until an ex amination was made. On investigation it was found that the stomach was satur ated with carbolic acid, and a charge of infanticide was brought against the youug mother. A 1'alil Fire Department. Tm.NTO.v, N. J., March 17. The fire commissioners last night ordered u paid Ore department with four cdnipanies and two trucks. It goes Into service April 5. Philip Frendeniuttcher, the present chief, was re-elected, but oifered bis resigna tion, to tuke effect twenty-four hours after the new service ts inaugurated, so that bo can have the honor of lielug the first chief. William McUill was elected bis successor. No Troth In tloi Ituport. Boston, March 17. Preslden Sodon In denial of the story thntKolly would prob ably play with the New Yorks tills seu son. said that In the "conference" bo- tweeu himself and Spiiulding, which lasted ten minutes, that tho matter ot the release of Kelly bad not even been whispered, and in fact had not been broached since the league meeting in New York. Deponllol'M Kxpect lllc !.ot.pi. Dover, N. H. March 17. The Hon. J. Q. Hall, tho assignee of tho Newmarket Savings liank declines to serve and another assignee will be appointed. It appears that ninny of the loaus of the late treasurer to bis' friends were In ex cess of their ability to pay and unwar ranted by their financial standing. The depositors look in the settlement ot their accounts. "Guide to Health," a valtiablo book, containing the IndorictnenU of pr nninent phyilcians In regard to tho ,-An hor Pain Kxpcller," tho beet known remedy for all forms of Kheumatlc disea'O 3Uilod, free of oharfte, on anp'ioatlon to V Ad. Uioh t r & C ., 810 Uroadway, Now York Oity. Uest work done at lirennan's steam unJry. KvervthinR wlilto and spotss, 'jaoe curtains a specialty. All work guar mtoed. Buy Keystone Dour, lie careful that the, -lame Lkssio &' Co., Aabland, Pa., It printed on ovorv sack. 8-3-3taw 111 O.' In it ( 1" H iti U ih.i if. , 11 : l,....,o.i O ,i i..ou sl. 1 unci Line and Uow A NTT D, lJ Apply at the , YITANTLD. AftiS V UooU wu;'t j OH SALE. The lumWl le Hold cheat), aa the aaii Immediately Anmv lo Uco South Main street Shenandoah ITlOlt KENT Store and dwelling I1 Main utreot, Shnnandoah. App" nuscs. A-airicK AiciNeiis. IjiOIl HUNT. A desirable store room on . South Main street. Possession given flrnt of April. Apply to Sylvester I'appert 119 S. Main street. 3-5-tf r rqT-rn tho mv from West Cherry fltror t J to Ports s Btoro on Main sircoi a lauy a "alUmni watch with pold caxe. Howard will bo P-ld for return lo II ekalo oiUco. 3-.t6-3t rOR SALE. Cheap, a onc-horso spring wagon with top. Also n two-scat surrey " th extension top. Appjy to l' rcu. j) J?l0tlB.i'li1WUlMlC3L 3-3-tf JJTOCKIIOLDHHS' MEKT1NG. A special t-Jl meeting of tho stockholders of tho Miners' "'lochanlcs and Laborers' Building anil Loan -M-tsnnliillnn. nf Rhnnatulnnh. ivtllhftliolil nt. lo oillco of John K. Coyle, Esq., on Wednesday cnlnc, March S3, 1893, at 3 o'clock, for tho pur oso of revising and amending tho by-laws of ilil Auonnl.ttlnn 1I nnli.. nf thn llnr.l r.f directors, David Moiiqan, Pres. Attest: J. 1'. knapp. sco y. s-iu-ut UEATHER and SHOE FIHUIK6S 3? J". CliBABY, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. 4 Demands of the Trade Supplieo 18 W. OENTR13 8T., Pergnaon House bulldlug, SHENANDOAH. PA. THE MINERS, MECHANICS AND LABORERS' BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IVill issuo a new series of stock commencing Wednesday Eve'g, March 16, '92, rom five to eight o'clock P. M., nt tho offlco of . H. Coyle, Esq., in Bcdilall's building. Persons desiring to subscribo for tho stock hhould call early, as tho number of shares to be issued are limited. j DAVID MORGAN, Pros. Jos. P. KXAPP, Sec'y. 3-3-td B urc? bill's Restaurant Cor. Main nnd Coal Sts.. Huenuudosn, fa. RoguUr meals at popular prices sei vol at all limes, ladles' dlulng alii re freshment roouis attach ed. HarstoBed with the finest brands ol cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. TOHN It COYLE, rj AHgrncy-at-Law and Ileal Estate Agfnf, Ofllce lieddall's Dulldlng, Shenandoah, Pa. EPUnLIOAN COUNTY CON YEN HON. Th mmnhers or the Rf-ntlbllcatl rarlv of Si-huylmli Co. are roiueted to aoemble In their r s poMve election dlslrctsal the plates wneie 'lie Itepublimn del 'irate eleo Ions w-ie hold list year except whe o chant; 8 a e dns gnated In this imII) on Sainrdav, April 'i, 1892 ciwreii Hie li'iurna l 3 and 7 P in., to ele t De egat s and A teroulex lo tne Coll ly iU inveuilou; ids 111'- 2Uth Menatorlal a .d Ilia I'lct convi-niio s. iu u wry uoiieunou will b held Tursdny, Anril S, 10 u 111 , to C n 'eunlal Hull, Pottkville. for lh purosnnl n. iiii.,uliuu I'mi iiv ticket a d elecll"H two d eatenand Iwoal erua esio the National itepuoiican uonveuiiou mi u- ucm iuuc, ,04 At Hie ka-ne tlineumi place memlieisof tun Icnimtv ii,niii(uiti S'ndliiicComni'llee nd Ithelr ulteroaies will be voted for Iu like m in ner a- rteiega'eeio ineuouiity i;o ve ition 'llie Oh enaiorlaU'onv.-iillon and tne -tth LoxUla Ive Ulxtrlei r.invciitloo mi, be li H IWeduesday, 'heOlhdiyof April, iu i.'en eu nlal Hall I'oi svnle, ui 10 a 111. The h'lrai L'irMa'lve 1)1 trlct Convention will bo he'd Iu Hhen ndo !, Thurdy, Ap II rin, n it 'iiuius rt i1, ai ju a, 'ii The Second Leislslatlve III trlet fonven'ton Hill no liel 1 1 Melr n lliau Hmk, AsLlaud, Filduv, ApMI8, al lOx.m. 'Ihe'lhlrd U u slat ve 1 trio' Oi'ivent'on will ne held lu Tauiuiiui, Friday, April 8, ut u .m. Tut lollnwlne namd persons have heea aiv no nied t ootid 10 t ie e ctluus: L Ashland. F'r-t wa ', Id l)ivls, Charlea B.HUbensitin, a te'nate, James It Levnu. Meeona warn. -iame- h.i 11 y, w,.n. james, ill-mate. Clnui Ftiibtermichcr, Henry ("t'lflri'i'w -rd. Ia o vnrncll,.Ir..Curtln Maur r, alternates. Audrew VaUtflu, Wluduld l)HV8. Fourth w-rd. ue-. jjeio.w t-rioe,aiiraaie, ohu DavlsTnom-. iliiipou, Hr. Fifth wnrd. Henry Paul. Da IhI Stoevir, nl- ernale", O- ar Felteroiran Thomas Jo e. Annum, l)r. Unas. r. 11 tail, rn'lip Heller, q , aile nates, Ju nes Ituust-h, J iseoli Fred I Hurry I;ast John ueury, neniy uoilcu, ai Sernmes It nert Hr eo, F. Paiieu. j Uirry Wt-kt, U. I). "Iiue.. John IMnnr, at (enm is, Ueorge Uresder, Noali Oelst. . miller poiriu. nulla' Kast Itb-hard Fly no. Patrick Feeney u, lernate, John Orilllths. Uiiller Bouih, w-nooii evz mser, uaorge Mlicimn. iLhn niitun. Jit. Whitu. II. a. w. .... Huiler, ivorinwe-i, ai noiei o usnnii lnrnlivl.1 .nob Hull .llf. Jotlti K-'an. alter. In es M iiirleo -walin and 1-riinK Kmp . lliuler West. ( t 11 ' f way house of J Kl.ice), -Idiim i.olch, John Klin-. 1 iiruiiwinH r,bi, 11. 'i. ivooii. jHinef v. Louv- t r-iain , rnu Miller, Jerrj 1). 'lock. urun-wtcK wesi rmun 1 , mm,u .iioytr, He-nKt- J mat linn i.elDv, WiTieior. IIIviIim HIIvit Cn-ok. V Matthew. Thomas -Star lu. altema . J 'hn I'.lny. II H irUllll. II ylhe Couiuo.a, Muuiuei rnomis, ii.iuiei lone. , .. . . lilyilie Kaska wiiutm, j r uoy ir, im icno s i'hornto llntiipn. nai.lel Flint, M"Jor Clara-, aller- ales J tin 8anll, .10 i . 111 Herman. uusi iNortii, .Micnaai uremia r in k 11 co nn. Cuss Houlh It ibert DiUh'tl. J e Mori; in. al urTl'tes. W. l,yi)0l. In ea a ten, IjvtsHona sortn. Arimtr iin-enrlii. uorge teeit.ullerniiUs, W. IIiuIih , Jm Eckert- urtBtuuuouuiu, u. iLuujuau, ivuoeit ahu, If H r. V i'if.u;"'Oi(il JjUljs olJ.li J ',i;-i alien Ollben Itako , alt rrevfthan. uoraon n lj n hi s, i"o"l Enir'e. . .''" Hon O IleElO'. a5 . .Tam. ulr,hrK" l'-nirftl.,ifc'T ' 1 1, , .r.- to HubleV, Y O Hnltier, K. S.'Gl.bert, niter. 1 mofb tiartman. Itlinn IHfineThrontcl. Tflitnn Phllllna Tnlm Herbert, alternates, John Cook, John U Urfiwn. Kline. Hllrerbrook. Alfred Nlohnla. Ari G'dntr. Kll p, LoPy, P K. Kantner, A, It. Litslia I ft idlltfflllP. H nrnmhnlliir .T IT Uu. enlot- nlternat-, Win. Llller. ' Mt. Carbon. IlaberL Cnmnhnll. w. rjnnnlna. ham Manhelm North. Focht's. Je-rv Pnnht. .Tnhn Her her, allernale, tiavid Achy. Aiinncim noun, .vieuorm-iii. a A. oirnm. W. Kline alternate, W. Qeoger laniitiiu morni, jieiois. mrry eiinn, Morrl Hnylor. allernaics. Simuel Iliddln. .In. Pay nr. Manhelm 8011th Rebar. T). P. ItRlmr. w. .T Biiniror, alternates, Chas Flsuer, s. 8. llhliie. Mali oioy West. Lost Creek, dsn. w .Tnhn. nn, tlohl. Peel, allermles, W. Jines Jacob Mabanoy West. Raven Run. Thnrnm n Tweedln, K. Edward", alternatcs,Clias. Hower w iiQen-oi) M hanoy We t. BrownsvIllB. Jas. Henlnn. 8 lliown.allernit-s J, J men, J. Price. mabanoy wci, wm i-enn. wm. I'aimer. W. It. Lo tls.alteniates, J. Hughes, Tnoma May. Mabanoy East. Lantiran's. S. Frost.. Unnn... ntrhnrili. Mahanoy Eifct. Coles.Jas Oillsri. DnnU Wlilon. Mabanoy Kast. Cole's No. z.wm. Lnttimr, D. To Unas. Mahnnor Ki.st. II ll's. Anthonv Slack.John Kemery. Maba oy Clly. First ward. Jonithin .Tun Jacob Hml 1 li, atlrrnatts, JoUu J. Coyle, Sum'l na'iK Second ward. Ed. BUI man. Jr.. w. If. nor. ter, alternates, James Comerford. W, I'ott Rafi'Sey. Ko. Third ward. II. K. Smith. Oen. w. I' 'crinls, alternate-, 1 has. Dnt r. Frank F. Reed. Fourth nrd. II A. Kloj', li r Fermler, alternates, L V. Ka'-sch, Abrara Klnif, Flf h ward, Thom is Ko.ser, Thus Wool. rooK. allernatts. IJaalel 8keath. John 1' James. Mlnersvllle East, Jo 11 Phillips, Wm Hren- cer. alternates A. W. Hterner, Jonas Lauben- inn ein. Mln-rnvllle West. Ed. Sissler, W. Faulkcr. Mlf1dlenort.TliomaJennliii?n.H. w. HnntA alternUes, F.J. Dllchv. J Hiephei. Ne castle, Newcastle, Hon Ellas Davis, rtenjatnln Miller, alternates. Alonzn rtuhpr. Theodore Miller. N w Castle, Walesvtlle, J. 1). Thomas, James Head. Norwefrlan, west, cumin, J. Elserbere. Thomas Keallni;, alurnatn, James n. Kelly, Norwegian, Kist M. Hoffey, T. W. Cullen, alternate, W. D maidsotu jorweiia-i, k, uurry s, u.uurton, T. Hram ley. ailernato, W. Rouers. New t'hlla lei hla U. W. Jone, J. Tanner, alte-na'e. I'htl Evans. New ItlngBold, David Vcller, It. B. Kcch alternaUs, J. nornberger, D. Letter. Orwinsburp, J. Dainenderfer.rnpl.iteihlln, allernates, li. 8 Fey, A. O. Eifo hlith. Plnegrove lioiougb, A. 8. Maweller, O. F. Tlitel, alternates, G 1. Qelsslmer, Peltr Kinney "I erove township, E. F. W. Reher, M. Workman, alternates, A. Voder, I,. 8. Adams. Plnegrove. W Ueorge Stahl, Hsrft iioug. ner. alter iales, Levi Kelt), William R-ed Palo Alio, lie"). Nans, William Jones. I'orl Clinton, E .1. ICe tin. O. O Haicli. al ternates, KUKene Bond, Cliarle Matteu. I'oii. Carn, J m Rjblusou, William Knowles, alternates, Jaate btevens, Daniel Paul. Port Carbon, Meo 'nlcsvlle, Richard Ball, Hlraoe Wilson, alternates, Ueor.e Thoru burg Uenl. 8lurman, Porter East Isiao Evans, .1. Brown, alter nates Hlr.iin llrown.Joliu lleluer. Porter Wit. W. W.Tliompsnn, W. Bearer, alternates, tl Updegraxe, II. M, Htuoi. Porter North. Thomas Jenkins Jaesb Ri inpf. allernates, Ed llontz Ed. Moore. I'ollsvllleSouili ward, K, Littlo, F. Whit ney, aileiuaies, nowara coie, will Allen. Pottsyille 8outhenst. to' J G F lck, W, VIU,anis, alternates, D, Jeuklus, W, Rich ard. Pottsvllle Middle, John Ebert, W. Qulnn, miioi iittien. v . ,v i imju, 1 11 ram rsoyer. Poltsvllle Norlheast, a', d. Hod-on, O. T, Boweu. alternates, Ueorge Knowles, W. B Parker. Jr. Pottsillle Nnrlhwo-t, Frank Bertram, K. Phlll ps.al eruates, John Wojdward, Charles siiuuti n. t'.itlsMlie 7lh. W. Ent, W. Falls, Sr., alter- iiuie-1, 11 11 huh i-y, jitf-ou un ion Pottsvilie ortli, Richard Stephens, Lloyd ihriz, uiiernaies, job -munuan, w. will r ma Halm, Thomas Itradbury, H (1. Fisher, at termit s David leWiH, Thomas 1) iwns lliikh, Haui-lis. rt . A. Bttttler, W. W. tt.HU". ni erniio, ioi item Rush, I nlz, F O. Job, . 'harles hlndet nusli IfTert-, 8imael llower.Roberl Kenson nlte naies, Am iuousZ lijler, Pierre Hltz. Ryan, Charles nine, W. Wetver, allernatts Joseph Matthews. D inlet J 'lies. lleilly, Robert W-a-, H Zerhy r-cntivlHlll Haven Kast, W Mullen, Lewis uuiiman, alternate-, will Baylor, E. Wit m 11 8 huylklll Hafeu West, George ShnOer. .T.ilin Mnrr -CllUVlKltt Haven North. H-nrv Hlomr Joi. Tjsou, ulteruatcs, Isaac Huey. 11 .belt Joufs Schuylkill Haven outh elo U rn tob held at the lion n of W F.Mt tzer. Jouatln . ilottcli, Uurreit 8-huyl 111 township. Chirles Long, P-ter triune, 111-1 nuiex, j suoo iiuiz, Kersiiner, 8t lair No-h, W Willlims, George II lon, allori.ate , G, W. Johusou, Julia War re u. I. Clair Mouth Ji-ros Johns, Aha Jones, alien. uies, Jo-o.ih Karim. rtllltamT'Hd Mt Clair Middle, a-sirgo I. O Munur, Ueorge LonMgiii, uileruat s, William Coousou, J 1 11 D dds . 'h iKUd mil, First, John Bir'sch, Bimn 1 It gers, alternate-, Johu Tliurlby, CUarUs llaskms Oiennudnoh Second, O. A. K In. Charl s ruiuipK, iiitenuies, u. Gregory, Jos. Buyer. Khenindiati Tulrd, 'Iliomas Banger, Ed ward It. William-nliernatfts. BneiMiidoah Fourili, M P. F iwler, Daniel Bierner, Hiturnates, 11. Amour. Uyli.ni Jo ea. -Hieiiimd .all Iflli, Ch.lsi soltz, George Dllluiger, ultrruaics, Jolia Hosier, Grut Tumaqiia Esst, If. Chaster, Charles Allen. Tntnunuu ' or h F. Illsh n. K. II v. TimniuuHoulh. Il )b-rt ll'rrs. II Gutters. Tremo'U Easi, ito be he'd ut Bww ry hot-1) joiiii iiiiiu 1, an ivowe,uit ruu'es 11. iiaicn, I'hlilp Welly. Tremout We't, National hotel, W. Ilrow.-r, Wll lam Muodey, ulieruates, John Faust, johu E,ieuu iri. Tremout township, Ed Meil.W. D. Murp-iy uperuates, Marry Neitliiiuer, Joseph Evau- Upner MuhaulouKO, .John Kluiuglun 1, II Maurer. U0I11, K'lis Miller, F. Bcltzer, alternate. (Jliteoi jlrcker, Union E.ut, Nelson Brandon, George Knecht. Union N rlh. K. Wh umbir. W. Fetterolf, al ernale9. J. II Divls J N Lulz. Walker, 10111 '' ICoeli Aliram telter, nl leniatcs, Hun. M.i el, David Shanck. (To be held t the house ol Jn-epli B yer.i W-st Peiin Houth, Ltloy's, J II, Mantz, Jai-oli Uing .ecks-. W-st I'nun N .rilisust, Maulz.DivId Aehey, W. M , tz Won Penu Norlhwest, Wren,Tliomas Bill man, Henry Ty-ou. ' Wa-lilugUiii, llutd'irfi, L. (1 Hied, G orje W lilng on, Rook, John Ferlig, W. 1'. Mil'. Wavce North IUld Yelrli, (1, T) Rud. Wume oulli.J.i- A. Hitt'imr P. Ilullman. Vu kville, lmj.ts RI0I1, It Meeker J it. .1 VMKS, Chairman, Asin.ANP, Mareli 15, lo9- t lVM(. n.IA.I.Hll 0l-')tva t'A risVeiO iufi AWi'7. I .additl i fnouiD p.i tdqui.J .'q Si U aruaKoement of passen- OEIl TItAlNS. NOV i5, 1891, Passenirer tratnslnavn Rben. nndoah forPcnn Haven Junctton.Mauch Chunk, Lohlghton, alatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Allcntown, Bethlehem, lo-.stou, Now York, l'hlladclphla, Hazleton, Wcatherly, Quaknko Junction, Delano and Mahanoy City at 5.47, 7.40. 0.08 a. in., 12.62, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For New York, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.50, 3.10, 5.20 p. in. For Hazleton, Wlllics-Barro, Whlto Haven, Pittston, Luceyvllle, Towaudu, Sayre, Wnverly, Elmlra, Rochester, Niagara Falls and tho West, 10.41 a. m (3.10 p. m., no connection for Roches ter, Buffalo or Niagara Falls), 5.20 p m. For Belvidere, Delaware "Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 5.17 a, in.. 5.20 p. m. For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. For Tunkhaunock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lvons, 10.41 a. m.. 5.20 p. m. For Jeanesvdlle, Lcvlstonand Beaver Meadow, 7.40, 08 a. m.. 12.52, 5.20 p. m. For Audenrted, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 tt. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Scranton, 6.17, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Hazlcbrook. Jcddo. Dritton nnd Frceland, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12. , 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Ashland, Olrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.27, 7.40, 8.52, 10.15 a. nl., 1.03, 1.40, 4.10, 0.3"), 8.00, 9.1 1 p. m. l'or Raven Run, Centralis. Mount Cirmel und Shamoktn. 8.52, 10.15 a. in., 1!40. 4.40, 8.00 p. ni. For Yntosvilio. Park Place. Mahannv (,'ltv n-d Delano. 5.47, 7.10, 9.')8 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20, 8.03, 24. 10.27 p. in. Trains will leave Shamoktn at 7.55. 11.5.1 a. m.. 2.10, 4.30, 9.40 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah nt 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20. 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsillle, 5.50, 7.40, 9.08, 10.52 a. in., 12.52.3.09, 4.10, K.2C, 8.03 p. "in. Leave l'ottsvlllo for Shenandoih, 0.00, 7.40, 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 U. in.. 3.00, 5 20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.09, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15, 11.00 a. m., 12.19,3.10,5.30,7.05, 7.50 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. G lrardvllle and Lost Creek, 0.50, 11.33 a. m., 2.45 p. m. eor raiesviiic, para Place, aiananoy city, Delano, Hazleton. Black Creek Junction. Pc-nn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, Bethlehem, Easton and Now York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Placo, Mahanoy City nnd Delano, 8.00 a. m., 1.40, 1.40, 0.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.00 a. m., 1.45, 4.37 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvilie. 5.50. 8.00. 9.30 a. in.. 2.15 p. in. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 10,40 a. m.. 1.33, 4.30, n.15 p. m. Gen'l Pass. AgL, South Bethlehem. Pa. PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R. TIME TADLE1S EFFECT riOVEMHEll 13, USUI. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via l'hlladelnhla. week days. 210, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.60, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2. 10, 7.48 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.33, 2.50 p. m. ror itcauing anu j-nuaucipnia, wecK nays, MO, 5.25, 7.20 a. m 12.3,'. 2.50. 5.55 n. m. Sunday. 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. e or iiarrisuurg, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 2.50,5.55 p.m. e or Allcntown, week nays, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 1.50 n. m. For l'ottsvlllo, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. i'-or xamaqaa ana Mananoy cuy, week days, 10, 6.25, 7.20 a. m., 12,33, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 10. 7.48 a. m.. 4.30 11. in. Additional for Mah anoy City, week days, 7.00 p. m. l' or Lancaster and coiumDia, week aays, 7.2U a. ra., 2.50 p. m. For Willlainsnort. Sunburv and Lewisburff. week davs. 3.25. 7.20. 11.30 a. m.. 1.SJ. 7.00 n. m Sunday, 3.25 a, m., 3.05 p. m. eor itiananov Plane, week uavs. 2.10. 3.25. s.oj. 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 12.SS. 1.35, 2.50, 5.55, 7.00, 9.25 p. m, Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, 7.48 a. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. m. c or uiruraviuo, ( uappanannoca atu.ion ), weekdays, 2.10, 3.25, 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a m., 12.35, 1.35. 2.50. 5.55, 7.00. 9.25 p. m. Sunday. 2.10. 3.25. 7.48 a. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. m. i- or Asuiunu and snamokin. week aav.s. 3.23. 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.3 7.00, 9.25 p. m. Sun day, 3.23, 7.48 a. m., 3.05 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via Philadelphia, weekdays, 7.45 a. m.. 1.30. 4.00. 7.30 n. m.. 12.15 nisrht. Sun day, 0.00 p. m., 12.15 night. ijsave new voravia inaucncnunk, weekdays, 1.30, 8.15 a. m., 1.00. 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a, ra. Leave l'hlladelnhla. week davs. 4.10. 10.00 a. m. 4.00. 0.00 n. m.. from Broad and Callowhlll and s.aaa. ra.. ii.uun. m. rrom vn and ureen streets. suuuay, n.u. a m.. n.w o. in., irom uin anu Green. Leave Rcadinir. week davs. 1.35.7.10. 10.03. 11.50 u. m., D.D3, r.or n, m. unuav, 1,3.1, iu.4a a. m. icave i-ousviiio, week uays, 2.10, 7.40 a. m., 12.30. 0.11J). 1,1. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00a. in., 2.03 p.m. LeaicTaiuiqua. week days, 3.20. 8 48. 11.28 a. m.. Y.ta, v.10 p. rn. aunuay, 7. m a. j .nu n. m. Leave Mahanov City, week davs. 3 40. 9.18. 11.47 a. in , 1.51, 7.42, 9.41 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.17 a. m., n.'M p. ra. Leave Mahanov Piano, week devs. 2.40. 4.00. 0.30, 9.35, 11.59 a. m., 1.05, 2.00, 5.20, 0.20, 7.67, 10.00 p. in. aunuay. - iu, i.ou. s.-i a. m., 3.37, b.ui p. m. Leave Girurdvlllo. (Rappahaunock Station), weoksdays, 2.17. 4.07, 0.30, 0.41 u. m.. 12.05, 2.12, 5.20, 0.32. S.03. 10.00 p. m. Suuday, 2.17, 4.07, B.33, a. in.. 3.41. 6 07 n. ra. Leave Willtamsport, week days. 3.00, 9.15, 11.55 a. in.. ;i.:. 11. inn. in. unaay. 11.1a n. in. For Baltimore, Wushtngton nnd the West via II. & O. R. It., throuch trains leave Glrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at 3 m, tun, 11.27 a. m., 3.50. 8.42, 7.13 p. in. Sunday, 3.55, 8.0-J, 11.27 u. m.. 3 50, 5.42, 7.3 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street Wharf. Jf'OIl ATLANTIC CITY. Week days Expreas. 9.00 a. in., S.00, 4.00 p. m. Accoramouauon, o.w a. in., o w p. m, Sunday Hxpress, 9.00 u. m. Accommodation, U. 111.. 1..' II. IU. Returning, leuve Atlantic City, depot Atlantto unu Aruansas Avenuoa iveoa uays. rxnross. 7.30, 9.00 a. in., 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 u, iu., s.ou p. in. nuuuay express, i.oo p. m. Acuommouaiion, i.aua. m., 4 ;iu p, m. C. G. HANCOCK, Uen l Pass'r Act. A. A. MoLKOD, Pres. li Gen'l Manager. Big Cut in Prices. CD,S. 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M.eo., Deb .eJaoiiS bolJ bna nixsIVl nornoO ur CORRESPONDENCE JOMPLETE THEORY OF INING UUDINC Imine ramunoi, mechanics, na I STATE EXAMINATIONS. JDY AT HOME. IT I ME FROM WORK. ITEXT-ROQKS NEEDED, tiNJTHE Means ofalu ' information, address. bCHOOL OF MINES, Scranton.Pa. v viiLMKiir 14HOINKHR, (uy reaulnr f aualifitd thrmulves to become Safer' jtaloguc of Mining Books scut Tree on first National Bank, THK4TUU nUH.II2SO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Letsenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost. Ass' t Cashier. Opeu Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! PbIiIoii Havlntcu ncposltf). PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 80HTJYLKII.X, DIVI8IOK. On and after November 15, 1891, fnifni iWtt leave Shenandoah at follows: For Wlggan, Ullberton, Fraokvllle, New laalle, Bt. Clair, and way points, e.tM, 8.10, 11.43 a n and 4.15 pm, J dndays, 800, U.4u a m and .1.1 0 pm. .rurx-uibsviue, v.lu, no am aua ia i n Sundays, 600, 9.40 a ra and 8.10 p m, For Reading, 6.00, 11.45 a m and 4.15 pm. Sundays, 600, 9.40 a.m. and 3.10pm. For Pottstown, Phoe uxvllle, Norrurtown in Philadelphia Inroad street Rtnttnm. A.m. 11.45 s.m, ana 4.15 p m week days lut-uHn, v.iu umoaup in, Trains leave Fnvckvltie lor Hr'.nandnah nt 1 1.4a a Ol "al 12.11. 5.01. 7.11. lO.n, n m- linn. Ayr, , n ra and 6.40 p m. jjeave ro 'svine mrunenanooan, 10.15 ana 11.48. am 4.1), t.15, 9.42pm. Sundays, 10.4t a 6.15 p m. toeave rniiaaeipnia (uroid stree; stMion), or Pottsvilie and 8henndoah. 6.5T. 8Jtt m, 4.10 and 7.00 d mweek rtivs. HnndavS SO. anfi- or .lew York, S.30, 4.05, 1.40, 5.85, 8.60, 7.8P. MS.9 J.50. 11.00andll.l4.11.35am.l2.00uoon! (limited express, l.Oi 4.5J p nl.) 12.44, 1.35, 1.40, i.BU, 4, 4.02, i. 6, 8.50 7.1S 8.U and 10.03 o. in, 13.01 ngbt in Huadavs. 8.20. 4.05. 1.40. S.XS. 8.12. 8.M). H.ro. 1135 . u. til 12.41, 1.40,2.30, 4.02, (limited, l.Sil, 5.. S2I i.li, H-.li m and 12.01 night For Bea Girt, Long BraneU and Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11.14 a. m., 4.00 p. in. week days. Freehold only 5.00 p m week days. For Baltimore aud Washington. 3.50. 7.20. 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4.41, 6 57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.03 nigut dally ana 8 31, 10.20 a. m., 1235 (limited express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.30, 8.48 .... ROMunja, rm uuiuuiuio uuijr .V4, S.U1 wees dtys, 6.08, 11.30 o. m. dally. For Richmond. 7 20 a.m. aud l'A03 nleht dally, 130p, ra, dally, except Sunday. Trains leave Harrlsbnrg lor Pittsburg and 'ie west every day at 12.21 and 8.10 a ra and 3 w (limited) and 8.10, 7.25 p m. Way for A.iiooaa s u t m ana i.iu p m every aay. r or riitsonrg oniy, u.ai a m aauy ana iu.i m week days. Leave bunbury for Willtamsport, Elmlra, Unandalgua, Rocheiter, UnQaloand Mlnsira 'alia i.io a m dally, and 1.35 pm weekdays, 'o: Elmlra, 5.3D p m west days. For Krie and Intermediate points, 5.10 a mi, tally. -'nr Look liaven, 6.10, and 9,66 a m, tally, t So and 5.30 p. m. week days. For lenova 5.10 a m 1.35 and 6.30 r m week days 5.10 a. m Sundays, 'tta. ti. PDUU, J. R. WOOD, ton. Mao'' '4en. Pass. Asrt DO YOU WANT RELIEF? 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