In Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Gbdds; Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for tho sumittci and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. Ber.nre Tonr Dates Ilefore All the liest Are Taken, Tho following dates are already taken up for tho season. Parties wishing to secure a day Vhould write or call on O. A. Kelm, ManaRor, Bhonandoah, Fa. i August ' 18 Ilcformed Sunday school Mahanoy City. 19 Church of faith, Mahanoy City. 20 Evangelical Sunday echodl, Shenan doah. 24 Harmony Lodge!, I. O. O. F Ta maqua. 2ft Anniversary Phoenix Hose Com pany, Shenandoah. " S6 Picnic of the Daughters of Rebckah of Shenandoah. DeserTlng Praia o. ' ft desir to say to our citizens, that fol years we haye been selling Dr. Hint's New JDUooTery for Contumptlon, Dr. King! Xt-m Lift Fills, Bucklen'i Arnica Salvt and Elsctric Bitten, and hay narei adld remedies that sell as well, or thai jkaT glten such universal satisfaction. W do not heiitat to guarantee them very time, and wo stand ready to refund ik purchase price, if satisfactory results do t follow their us. These remedies hays fwca their great popularity purely on thU XteriU. 0. H. Hagenhuoh, Druggist. Coming Kvents. August 18 Entertainment and icecream festival, llongowan school houses benefit of EllenROwan Drum Corp?. Aug. 2G and 27 Ico cream festival, F. M. Echool room, Shenandoah Y. F. A. August 27 Picnic Ellongowan Combina tion Drum Corps, Ellengowan Grove. Aug. 30 Ico cream festival and 'bean Eoup lunch, Bobbins' opera houte, benefit Widows' and Orphans Fund, Post 140, G. A. E. Aug. 31 Ice cream festival, Kobbins' opora houso, Hope Section No. 10, J. T. of H. &T. Sept. C Picnic of St. Patrick s Band at the Shenandoah Trotting Park. Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruiaos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Foyer Bores, Tetter, Chapped Uands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Files, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. H, Hagenbuch. Spectacles to suit book and stationery ftroot. all eyes, at Porlz's store, 21 North Main 4-28-tf Electric Hallway Change. Hereafter tho electric railway cars will leave tho corner of Main and Centre streets atG:S0'a. m., daily, and every26 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour .u last car will leave. Cool Shade Can be found at Vermillion, O., and those -who wish to attend the camp meetings at that place during July and August can procure excursion tickets via the Nickel Plato from June 21st to August 23d at special rates, t-aug-20 Utah. The land of sunshine and flowers rich also In mlnpral and agricultural resources la heat reached hy tho Jdo Grande western Hallway. Seo that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road, which offers choice of three distinct routes and tho most magnificent rail road scenery In the world. Send 2So to J. H. Bennett, Salt Lake City, for copy of Illustrated book, "Utah, a Peep Into the Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods." tf Four pair men's seamless hose for 25a. atlthe People's store. 6 21-tf Buy Keystone flour, name Lkhsio & Co., printod on evory sack. Be euro that the Ashland, Pa., is 8-3-3taw For Almost Nothing. Max Reese has just received a large stock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc., purchased at an Assignee's sale and is soiling them at 60 por cent lees than regular prices. Great Iteductlou In Itatei, To Denver, Col., Helena, Mont., Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah. Ask Nickle Plate agents for rates. lw-d&w Camp Meetings at Vermillion, O, Excursion tickets on saio via the Nickel Plato from June 21st to August 23rd at vory low rates. Tickets good roturnine until August 2Clb. taug20 YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE Good horses; nice bui?cris and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North .Fear alley, rear of Ivubertr's hardware store. Horses taken to bpard, Undertakingf in al its branches attended to with promptness, BY AN J. DAYIES. MILLIONAIRE BQSTWICK'S DEATH. fSacttomrtil of tho Flie Klll.d Him-The Other llodlen Heeorered. N York, Aug. 18. It is now be lieved that the Are which destroyed the barn bf JabezA. liostwlck, the rhlllldn hlrd, at Mamarorieck, L. I., ytsterilay, In which two men lost their lives, and from the excitement of which Mr. Bostwick is I dead, was caused, accidentally, by the 1 coachman and footman, who are said to have been intoxicated. Fire broke out shortly after midnight in Constable's barn, which is a short dis tance from Mr. Bostwick's home at Oriental Point, overlooking the Bound. Oriental Point is a short walk from the village. The fire communlcatod to Mr. Bostwick's barn. Mr. Bostwick had been ill for some time, and when tho alarm was sounded, hurried from his room to the veranda, laboring under much excitement. He had been there but a few minutes when tho sight of his property in a blaze unnerved him. Suddenly, without speaking, he fell backward and became unconscious, lie died before medical aid could reach him. When he fell the greatest excitement prevailed in tho household. The Are was abandoned to take car of itself. Mr. Bostwick was carried to his room, and every remedy known to the household was employed In the effort to restore him to consciousness. When the physicians' arrived he was dead, and they agreed death had boen caused by the rupturing of a blood vessel. The blackened and charred bodies of the coachman and footman were discov ered in the ruins of the barns a few hours after Mr Bostwick died. Eight valuable carriage horses were burned to death and a number of carriages and property, valued at 350,000, were also destroyed. The Are made a big blaze and attracted persons for miles around. As soon as possible the firemen of Mamaroneck, Bye and other surrounding villages,' with hundreds of villagers, hurried to the Bost wick place. When they arrived Mr. Bostwick was dead, both stables had been gutted, and two dead men wero in thq ruins. It was after the Are had burned out that it was discovered that the coachman and footmau were missing. This added considerably to the excitement. ' Their bodies were found in the debris, burned beyond recognition. Nothing was saved in either place. Mr. Bostwick's property totally destroyed was valued at $50,000. The Constable stables wero rebuilt about a year ago, af ter they had been destroyed by Are. At that time the loss was estimated at $100, 000. The now stables were constructed on a more extoiisivu Bcalo, and it is be lieved the loss by tho second Are will bo much heavier. Mr. Bostwick has been prominently identified with the New England railroad and the Standard Oil Company. He was a lso interested in the New York Steam Company arid the Standard Gas Com pany. He was also owner of the Gas Engine and Power Company, which manufactures tho engines for tho naptlia launches. Mr. Bostwick's fortune is esti mated at about $10,000,000. RUED- fjls BARGAIN. The Man Who .lloucht a Bulldog at Half l'rlce. An excited young1 man dislocated the bell-knob besido the door of a dog fancier's store on Ninth street the other. evening1 by a vigorous jerk some time after the proprietor had retired for the night, and performed a lively reel on the pavement to keep his blood in circu lation while ho was awaiting admit tance. "Hello!" ho said, when a window above was raised and a nlghtcapped head appeared. "Are you tho man who runs this store?" A gruff rsply In the affirmative canto from tho second story, "Well, then, hustle 'round and get ready to come out to my .house In the country. I'm tho fellow who bought tho eight dollar bargain bulldog from you this morning, and I'm not satisfied with tho deal at all." "How's that?" demanded tho dealer In embryo sausages, leaning farther out of the window so as to get u, good look at tho other. Doesn't ho suit you?" No, ho don't," tho young man said, promptly, "and I'll bo willing to part with him without any consideration at nlL You remember I paid for him and ordered him to bo sent out to my house by one of your mon, don't you?" "That's all right." "Well, that feeble-minded assistant of yours found the family out, and ho tied tho bloodthirsty bruto to tho front-door knob; and, say " "Well?" "He's there yot, that's all, and my wife "has beon spending tho evening witli the neighbors. I don't like to dhv turb him inysolf, although I d like to get in tho house so as to assist my mother-in-law oil the roof of tho porch. If you'll come oufl and get the dog I'll be very A noise, which sounded suspiciously liko a chuckle, camo from above and in tcrrupted the speaker as the window was shut down. Then the young man proceeded with the intricate steps of tho reel while ho awaited the appear ance of the dog-dealer, occasionally varying the performance by audible expression' of sentiments regarding marked-down bulldogs that could only bo represented here in long blank lines. Philadelphia Times. "I see most of your hair is gone," said Brown to Burton, "Yes," replied Burton, "it's loft for parts unltnown." Kate Field's Washington. Order to Central Freight Auenti, RooiiKSTicn, N. Y., Aug. 18.-rThe fol lowiug. circular telegram has been re ceivgd In this pity: ' Buffalo, Aug. 17, 1803, TA ... VnmniiK r..-. J V n C, XT Jt. H. It. Itecoive freight for all points as usual. H. Walteii wmin. This is taken as an indication that the Central road Intends to put on new men at once and combat their rights with tho strikers. AdvertUlnif lor Men In Itotton. Boston, Aug. 18, An advertisement appears in tho Boston papers asking for switchmen, and an office has been opened on Washington street to receive appllCA' tlons. '1 hey are wanted to take the place of the strlkera on tho Lehigh and Kria road at Buffalo, and they are olTercd $0(1 nr month, 12 hours per day for day work and ?05 per month for the same time night, work. EDALL hesults. ClTIod Yflnt Ailn--Th Ol-nta Takt Second flee From the Xhlllles. AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, 7s New Tork, 13., Ilatterlcs Tlhlnet, Vaughn and Sullivan; Busle and JJwlng. Jit r'rrrBtuhd. nttsburtr, 3; WMhlnRton, 1. . BatteriesBaldwin anil Mack: Kllleon and McOulro. AT CLEVElASb. Cleveland, 10; Boston, 0. Batteries Ouppy and Ztramon Staler and Kelly. AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville, Batteries . Cross. 2; Philadelphia 2. Clausen abd Grim; Kecfo and AT CniCAQO. Chicago, 4; Baltimore, 0. Batteries Luby and Schrlver; Cobb and Quuson. AT ST. LOUIS. 6t Louis, 3: Brooklyn, 11 Katterlc's-IIawfey, Buckley ley and Moranj jkenucay ana uaucy. BtUndln. of the blubs. Per ITan l Ct Cleveland. .20 S .714 New York.. 18 10 .616 1'hlladora ..17 11 .607 Brooklyn...ia 112 .671 Boston 1513 .650 Baltimore.. 15 13 .630 rrn'n Mil C" PJtUnurir.. 14 13 XI Louruie..lv IB Clnolnnati..ll 17 Chicuro,...ll 17 Tashinir'n..ll 17 St Louts..., 8 80 .426 .303 .3im .U03 .280 GLADSTONE'S CABINET. Criticisms of the Ilrltlsh Press on the Ap pointments. London, Aug. 18. The "Standard", in commenting on the new Cabinet, thinks Baron Houghton old enough to havo given some evidence of the qualities essential to a statesman, if he had it in him. It promise that the new government will fall in the trial. Lord Hosebery's appoint ments is evidence of the conservatism with which his more advanced admlrors have often reproached Mr. Gladstone and is a warrant for predicting that Mr. Glad stone's bark will prove wotsb than his bite. Tho "Star" is rather emphatic in its condemnation of Gladstone's Cabinet, It says to-day that Gladstone lias not ade quately recognized tho necessity of the situation. The "Times" says that it is not without signiAcance that Sir George O. Trove lyan's political promotion moves, like his political professions, in a circle. Baron Houghton la a surprise, but ho possesses important qualiAcatlons for the part; and in spite of the one obvious disadvantage which bespeaks public sympathy there is every reason to believe thnt ho will prove as efficient a representative of the sov ereign as that mongrel, a Home Bule Victory, can be. Taken ns a whole the Ministry can scarcely bo expected to dis play with one or two oxcoptlons that independence of thought which was formerly supposed to be an honorable dis tinction of Liberal administrations. Putting Lord Eosebery aside, tho Cabinet is not llKely to have much lnllucnco on Mr. Gladstone's policy. The Uordens' Ilodlei Hurled. Pall Eiveb, Mass.. Aug. 18. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Borden, the victims of the Second street tragedy, were burled yesterday by order of Medical Examiner Dolan. They wero placed in the family lot by tho employes at the cemetery and no members of the family were present. Medical Examiner Dolan states that all of the bloody cloth ing has been sent to Boston, but ho cannot tell when a return will be made. l!ftrdOn the Hooks. NonwALK, Conn.. Aug. 18. Tho steam- uout Colchester, owned by the Myers Ex curslon and Navigation Company of New York, which ran on tho rocks near Betts Island while trying to enter the harbor Tuesday night, can not be Aoated. Her position is considered a perilous one. The boat was to havo taken a Norwalk ei' cursion party down the Sound. NEWS OF THE DAY. John C. Spooner was yesterday nomi nated for Governor by the Republicans ol w isconsin. Titus Frank, a demented German tailor or Newark, N. J., aged 00 years, hanged himself yesterday. The North Dakota millers met at Far go yesterday nnd porfected tho organiza' tiou of the North Dakota Millers' Trust. John M. Turner, of Mandan, was elected manager, with a salary of $0,0po por an num. The St John's Normal College and No vitiate of the Xavierlan Brothers was formally dedlcatod nt Danvers, Mass., yesterday witn extensive ceremonies, Among those present were 40 Xavierlan Brothers from the various colleges in the country, and largo delegations from other Cut nolle organizations. The four-raasted, bhlp Ashbank, from tho Cape of Good Hope, for Newcastle, Australia, is supposed to have gone down with all on board. She is six weeks over due, and since she left the Cape of Good Hope nothing has been 1 ard of her. She carries a crew of ,83 nliu Her owners are Weir & Co., Glasgow tVeather Forecast. WAsniNOTOivD. O., Aug, 18. for Enstorn New York, Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Fair, slight changes In temperature, variable winds, shifting- to southerly. For Wostorn New York and Western Penn sylvania; Fair, showers; slightly ooolor. For New England! Fair, warmer, southerly winds. NEW YOltK MAItKHTS. Ns YoilK. Aug 17. t IKuS por cent. -Money in call easy VOMPS OLOSINU rniOKlL O.s. 2s. r U.S. la. r, I). 3. is, o. . STOCKS CLOSING. Delaware Hudson Delaware, Lackawanna Western., Erie... , , Krlo Dreterrod 109 llflll 116)1 135H 16U U7 HO Lake Shore 1U4U New Jersey Centra) , 1U3 Heading &i Western Union uul New Vork Central 113 CHAIN UAI1KET. Wheuk-No. B. red winter. Sljfc Aug, B1M: Sept., B, ' Corn No. 8. mixed, Aug. 58W Sept.. 67M. iMie No. 2, mixed, S8)fc Aujr., 38; Sept,, rnoDuuit Aitt.-r. , rtirrrEn Cruuinerr. State !i I'enn.. extras 21 Creamery, western, firsts til Creamery, western, tvoonds Ill Utato dairy. h..f. tubs, extras 18 Ciirras ca c.a3 C.O20 .cult) State faotoiy. full cream, fanor Btate factory, full ucaia, nne... atuto factory, uotumou u) rulr... 0U.0.U BoU UJ40.4 0,5 7)i.a 8)4o ioqs Btateand l'enn. new laid, choice. "O-jca 31a Bouthurn, now lulu, fair to goou.. u-aHVjo Western, near laid, piluie 174.al74i nnrfrlain at the Depot. Bu glanlaM night broke into tho P. A R. duput at G.,iHiion. A number of rail way tickets, express packages and a small amount of cash foil Into tholr hands. Illrtlnlay lUrty. Mis Settle Levino, daughter of Wolf Lev I no, tho North Main street merchant, last night celebrated her sixteenth anni versary by giving a tfarty to a number rf her young friefids at her parents' residence. Gambs and dancing was tbfi order of tho ovening's pastimes. Prof. Wilde's orches tra furnished the dancing music. At mid night an excellent collation was served and at l:S0a, m. tho guests departed for their homes voting Mies LuvJn'e'an excollent ex- tertainer. ; A Former CHiien Dead. Michael Freohafor, at ouo tlrno a resident of this place, died at his homo in Holding, ag"d 70 years. Deceased was taken ill with tho grip about two years ago which resulted in kidooy. disease. Ho was bed fast since last Friday. Mr. Fre'ehafer was born in Schuylkill Ilaven, resided in dif ferent sections of Schuylkill county and wa's in the general Merchandise business in this town and GirardvillA for twenty-two years. He moved td Beading in 1870 and up to two years afcb Was 'embloyed as a car penter at the Philadelphia and Bending car shops. Hfs widow, Sarah, and tho fol lowing children survive: Mrs. Wm. MAt- t"rn, Columbia: Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Frackville; Mrs. Charlos S. Phillips, of town; Mrs. George "V. Boy'er, Daniel M., Mrs. M. A. Zimmerman, Btchard E.. William H., Edward F. and Sarah, all of Heading. SUBSTITUTE SWITCHMEN. Four Hundred Left Philadelphia Yester day With Captain Christian. Four hundred non union switchmen left tho Nin h and Green stroots (station of the Philadelphia & Beading llallrcad in Phila delphia last night, on roulo for "Waverly and jay re, tho intention of tho company being to reopon tho yards at thoso places to-day. Iho switchmen had a formidable escort in Captain Christian and his corps of thirty polico of tho Beading Coal & Iron Company. Captain Christian stated lo a 1'reas reporter before leaving that he would suffer no "tomfoolery" from tho strikers and in case of resistance they would feel his strong right arm as did the Molly Maulre8 when ho succetded Captain Lindon as the chieftain of tho Pinkerton force. With Captain Chrletian also went Chief O'Brien, of the! Beading Coal & Iron Company's detective force. Coughing LcadB to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will etop tho cough at once. WANTS, Sco. xrANTED. A good girl for general house- v T wont Apply at the iieiuld omcc. "111 ANTLD. An experienerd girl as cook In VV a famijy of threo. Apply at tho Herald office. 8-10-tf kESlRAllt,E PROPERTY FOR SALE. f The Cather property, on West Oalc street for Bale. Will be sold whole or In parts to sull purchaser. Apply on the premises, i-Vi-VJ TTiOll SALE A gopd paying wall paper and ' rialntlni? business. Good stock on hand. Tho bonding In which the business is located will also be sold, with Iho business or separate. Apply to Mrs, Ann Llewellyn, Shenandoah, lw EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph lieacbam, Into of the Borough of Shen andoah, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate havlnsr been crantcd to the under signed, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and thoso having jcgai claims against ino emuie qi eiiu uu rp dpnt. lo nrnftpnt the Ft me without oeluv. ELIZA M. 11EACHAM, Executrix. T Tl. Ttr.riTliT.T Altnrnev. Shenandoah, Ia Aog. 10 1892. 8-17 oaw-fit A GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or cbm J mission, to handle the now Patent Chcml' cal InkEraslna Pencil. The nulckest and Great est Belling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cont. profit. One agent's soles amounted to 1420 in six days. Another 132 In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full Particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co.. La rosse. Wis. x439 6-21-ly SHENANDOAH Employment Agency ! MAX REESE, Agent. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Help always on hand for families, restaurants, &c. COOKS, HOUSE GIRLS, Chambermaids, Nurse Olrls, tv ui icrs, unvers, ramus, &c, 14 West 'Centre Street, shenahdoah; pa. (Ferguson House Ulock.) Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon in town. Centre and White Btt., (Dlckcrt'a old stand) a First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys in tho Market COPPBB HOUSE MRS. CONNICK IN CHARGE. A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PBICE Everything well cooked and clean, An elab orate bill of fare dally, Lodgings for travelers. MHH, CONNICK, 3a Ji, Mulll t, The finest Furniture THE BfcsT ORGANS SPIAIOS MOST POPULAR Sewing Machine -AT- WnXIAMS&SON'S N6. 8 South Oldest and Most Eoliable" OF ALL REDUCED TKUS8EL8 from 6O0 up. Floor Oil Cloths and from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs, Matts,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. Tho best line ot ace Curtalne ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. T J PPTPF' li . U . JL xVXOJLJ CM A hat that is not stylish is waithleu. There are n thousand reasonswbyyouehoula not wear It, and not one reason why you should It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and la cot worm a iraction 01 me monev. vv nen vou cuy u hat buy a good one, and If you really want a good one, try our ti hat, It will fill the bUL tho same can ee saia 01 our ivccKwear nne tie for 20c, any style, btraw hats from 60 up to 1 1.60. Nice line of summer shirts at 25c; a big drlvo in boys' waists from SOo to f0o; largo line of trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains In overalls and coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as eood as new at short notice Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. TO THE PUBLIC. THE -:- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE I AT Cor. Centre nnd Jardln Sts.t Is tho place where youlnd fresh nnd btocle Ale, Draught Porter AND Lauer's Celebrated Lager Beer Always on tap and the best Rye Whisky, Gin and Wines. The best B-cent lirandy, cigar In town, Milk and all kinds of temper ance drinks. HENJAMIN RICHARDS, l'rop. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panics represented by IDA.'VD-D rF.A.-CTST- 120 S. JardinSt, Shenandoah, Pa WE3CS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pleated to meet the want of his friends ana the public tn EverythlHg In the Drinking Line. ELLIS, The Tiosailh d Store Sealer, has removed to the 33 West oak tit., Slicunuaouli, Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as weii as many new customers as possimo, Good work; fair price. Roofing and Spouting neatly done. H. T, H'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLL'. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest brands 01 cigars always on nana. SALOON AND RESTATJEANT- 36 Eapt Centre Street." The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies,' vines ana nnesi cigars always on nana, WM.;j. EVANS, Prop. Main Street, Dealers in this Section. C3E - .3l.3IJ3. Table and Linoleums OLD RELIABLE, kJ5 NORTH MAIN STREET. We Study to Pleased Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALV7AYSJN StOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, ' Flour a'n'd Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, ' Hay and Straw, ic, AJ Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I (MuldOon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF 1I0DSES AKD REFRIGERATORS ALSO REAL ESTATE AGENT? 34. West Laurel Street, Shenandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. FOIl SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house and barnt good water at the door; one and a halt miles northeast of Torbert'sMarra or cross roads, ta.ouo. Small farm, three acres. hnusA and ntart. Crop in ground. 1800. House on Plum alley, two stores, 11100. Houso on Vest street, two stores, 00, Pronertv on East Coal street; let Mlrl.V): double block In front (2,000. Wall Paper ana Window Shades AWAY DOWN PRICES I , To close out stock for the season. When weD advertlso bargains, wo mean 1U ALL LATEST N6VELTIE8 BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS IF1. J". PORTZ'S Nortli ainln Street. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo Oroam, All Flavors, Soda Water, Pure Fruit Flavors. E3x octet, Oalios. Confectionery, Etc. 7-IS03ST "V. OTTO 27 South BInlu Street. JJ S. KISTLEK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BVEQEON. "Office ISO N. Jardln strect.lShenandoah, Fa IS