Among merchants la tho one who caters to the wants of his ens- 'omers, be they rich or poor. Both have an qnal right to be treated fairly, .Justice tonl) li a good motto, nnd our customers will find It oars. Wo have a complete llueof (Iroceriof u well as Canned Goods, oto. Como und eec nr stock of goods, and remember tho beei goods aro always the cheapest in the long ruu. Corner Grocery Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION J IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Tim IVilrruI ISlrrtlnnt Kepniil Hill Held llfirk hy Kflpuhllriin rilllHittm Inir. Washington, Spt. 10. For two hours ill the house yesterday the skirmish ilht over the fcdernl elections bill continued, Mr. Tucker, of Virginia, uinrshaliiiK the Democratic majority and Mr. Burrows, of Michigan, taking charge of the Republican forces. Not during this session has Mr. Jtowl appeared to be so anxious for u fight ui lie wns yesterday, nnd had it not been for continual roll calls tho home would lmve lmd a very lively session. The time up to 2 o'clock was monopolized by tho reading clerks, who monotonously called tho roll of members, knowing that their task was merely a perfunctory one. At 3 o'clock the houso paid tribute of respect to the memory of tho Into J. Logan Chtpman, of MIchlKau, nnd nt 3:20 adjourned. Tho debate In tho senate on tho repenl bill was altogether on tho afllrmatlve side of the question. Two speeches were randa In favor of the bill, tho first by a Domo emtio senator, Mr. Lindsay (Kon.), und the second by n Hcpublican, Mr. II logins (Del.). Hoth were uncompromisingly and unconditionally for the repenl of the silver net. Mr. Lindsay eulogized President Cleveland's courso as being1 exactly in con formity with tho pnrty platform und with tho popular will, and he promised, for him, that whatevor further silver li-gjslo-tlon congfess mny enact In conformity with the. platform will receive executive approval. Ho also defended Secretary Carlisle from the charge conveyed in Mr. Teller's speech, that he hnd been a party to tho supposed conspiracy of New York bankers to produce a llnanclal panic with the object of having; the Sherman law re- pealeu. TRAIN ROBBERS' BIG HAUL They Securo Seventy-live Thousand Do' liirs un u Mlohlgan llallwny. CALUMCT, Mich., Sept. 10. A passenger train on the Mineral Range railroad com ing to Cnlumet was held up by four high waymen about ball way between Onl' timet and Hancock. Tho engineer and fireman were covered by revolvers by two of tho robbers, while the other two or dered the oxpress messenger to put tho contents of his safe in a bag which one of the robbers carried. The messengor lnv mediately complied, and handed out some fio.UOU consigned to tho Caluniot and Jiecla mine, and which was part of tho money to be paid by tho mine on Its pay roll. After securing the booty tho robbers fired a Bhot and ordered tho engineer to go ahead "damned quick," which he dhj, It Is thought that tho robbers had horses conveniently near and a boat ready nt the lake, from which placo they would make for northern Cunnda. Hancock, Mich., Sept. 10. Jack King, a wrestler; Jack Kehoo, a sport, and John Chellieu have been arrested on suspicion of being implicated ip tho hold-up of tho .Mineral Mange train, by Alarsbal Mai perbe. Sheriff. Dunn and a posse are in pursuit of the robbers. Freezing Ont tlin Amuliramnted. PlTTSDUlto, Sept. 10. Out of sixty-four Iron and steel mills in tho Pittsburg di trict thirty or more ore being operated on & non-union basis, l' lvo years ago more than a majority of tho mills wero working under the Amalgamated Association rules and rates. Tho first division of tho Pitts burg district, contains thirty-five mills, of which thirteen are outsido of the Amur gamnted Association. In tho second di vision or toe l'lttsuurg division there aro twenty-nine mills, fifteen of which uro not governed by Amalgamated rates. It is unite likely that several more mills will be added to the non-union list. Fatally Ilurnud In uu Oil Tank. CANTON, O., Sept. 1C Henry Miolke, foreman nt the wrought iron bridge works shop, entered an empty sixty barrel oil tank, carrying a lantern in his hand. The tank was full of gas and an explosion re sulted. Edward C. Miller and Mielko were frightfully burned, tho latter proba bly fatally. Four boys wero badly burned, but will recover. Mielko ha a wifo and six children. OBlclnls Charged with KmbMzlemenfc. HOT Springs, Ark., Sept. 10. Thepros routing attorney of Garland oouuty has filed proceedings against ex-Mayor John Longheln, ex-City Clerk W. F. Rhanuop and uc-City Treasurer B. D. Kapley, who are ehargud with embezzlement. The shortage is 122,278. Suit was aho filed against their bondsmen. A Tsn l'er Cent. Itciducittuli. SCMANTON, Pa., Sept 16. The officials of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel com patty posted up uotloa in their mills and WSSt furnaces In this city that a roduotlon of 10 per cent in the wages of all em ployes will go into effect at once. Nearly 8,000 men and boys are effected. Lyncher Diaponaed with a Third Trial. ItfCilMONU, Sept. M. Jesse Mitehell, col ored, whs lynched at Amelia Court House, lie had been convicted twice of rape upon a white obild 12 years of age some two years ago, but had gotten new trials on technicalities. The third trial was to have taken place yesterduy. Saillue u Clcne Iluce. Lokdon, Sept. 16. Latest reports from the Britannia and Navahoe are to the ef fect that the vessels are sailing a very clow nice. The wind, however, is very ' light, nod the contest will probably not ba finished until lota tonluht, For a mild cathartic and efficient tonle, use Baiter's Mandrake Blttsrs. Kery bottle warranted. lm Iks photographs andicrayons at Dsbb's Use Wwjji' Laundry Blue, the tost Bluing for laundry use. Boh paokage makes two quarts. IPeto. Sold by Coakley Bros. KING LET THE MOTHERS READ Nature's Remedy for Sickly, Ailing Infants Is Lactated Food. "Let mo hovo tho mothers on my side, and I I don't care what others think," said a great obsorvor, speaking of his reputation. On nothing aro the niothirs of Shenandoah no united ns on tho oxecllenco of lnctatcd food for hablos. '1 he pralso of physicians and motherland stronger testimony yet, tho thousands of homes all over tho laud, radiant with plump, hearty childrcn.whu havo been brought upon this purest and most nourishing of all Infant diots, make lactaltd food ono of the most famoui products of modern caro and diligence. In those days of Into summer and early fall when cholera infiiiituniaiid dlarrhira bring even strong, healthy children in two or threo days to the vergoof tho grave, the physicianB order lactated food, not only because It is tho most nourishing, strengthening, readily digcstlblo food forthobaby, butalso because It is absolutely pure. There is no secret whatever about It. It Is simply a food. It Is tho most perfect snbstltuto thero Is for pure mother's milk. It's basis is sugar of milk, and with itnro combined tho nutrltlvo qualities of tho thrco great cereals, wheat, barley and oats, thoroughly cooked nt a hlgli OHTJKOH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Vhero and When HrrvlcoH Will lie Con. ducted To-murrow. Trinity Reformed church, Hev. Robert O'lloyle, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10 . m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunduy school at 1:30 p. m. Svcrybody welcome. English Lutheran church, M. H. llavice, pastor. Services at 10:80 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. iunday school ut 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursaay evening at 7. Kchelos Israel Congregation, West Oak 3treet, Kov. 8. Rabinowltz, Rabbi; services every Friday evenlug; Baturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsh lisjif,. tchurch. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 8"p: m. by tho pastor, ltev. I). I. Evans. Sunday school at S p. m. Everybody welcome, HomonCathollo church of tho Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, ltev. II. F. O'Ketlly, pastor. Masses nt 8:00 and 10:00 a, m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Ebenezcr Evangelical church.Hov. K. M. Llch lenwalner, pastor. Servicos to-morrow at 10 a. xx. In Gorman, and 6:30 p. m. In English. Sunday ichool at 1 :30 p. m. All are hoartlly Invited to ittend. HL George's Lithuanian Catholic church, sorner Jardiu and Cherry strcots. Kov. L. Abromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Salvation Army, corner Midn nnd Oak streets, Captain Eather nnd Lieutenant Shindel In command, (Services all day, commencing at 7 and 11 a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will be held ovory night during tho week oxceptlng Monday night. EnKllsh Baptist church, South Jardln Street. Servicos at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Sun day school at 2 p. m. Monday evening ut7:30 Y. P. U. U. will meet. Wednesday even ing genoral prayer meeting. Everybody wel come. Presbyterian church. Services In the morn Ing and evening conducted by iov. Chatlcs 11. WhitaSer. faunday school at 2 p. m. Chris tian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:80. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially lnviteo. All Saints' trotostaut Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning sorvice at 10:30 and evening at 7 o'clock. Tho reclor offl elates at morning service alternately and ut every evening sorvice. The lay reader, Charles Ilasklns, oltlolates in tho absence of the rector, 0. 11. Brldgman. Sunday school at 2 p, m. All seats free and everybody made heartily welcome. First Methodist Episcopal churoh, Hev. wnr Powlok, pastor. Morning subject: ' The Duty of Keclwmlng the Krring." evening suo leot: "Lessons from ihe Life ol Judas " Sunday schoolpit t p. m. Epwonn league at 5:46 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:S0 on Tburs day evening. Strangers and others are al ways welcome. Primitive Methodist churoh, Kev. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrowtl0:80a.m.and6:30 d. m Sabbath school at 2 p. in. Wesley LeosuefMonday evening at 7:80. Class meet logs Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock, and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meatln? Thursday at 7 P. m. All seals free. Any one not having a church home is cor dially Invited to come here. Proved to be the II tut. Tested and proved by over thirty years' use in all parts of the world, Allcock's Porous Plasters have the indorsement of the highest medical and chemical authorities and mlllious of grateful patients who have boen cured of distressing ailments voluntaiily testify to their merits. Allcock's Porous Plasters are purely vegetable. Thoy are mild but efleo tive, sure and nuick lu their action, and ab solutely liarmless. Beware of imitations, aud do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allooek's aud let no solicitation or explanation Induce joa to accept a suUli- tuU. Uli on Awhjt. Far sixty djys Ewigey, the photograrliei will give a 10x12 platinum picture with fcvory Jbzsn of his fS cabinets. steam heat, and made a "pro digested," palat- able, nutritious food. Babies take it with rejlsli, It Is retained In tho stomach when other foods am rejected. It rolores sickly, alling,fretfulllttlo ones to health and strength It hns tho qualities that naturointendedfor tho Infant's diet. Tho twin babies of Mrs. T. II. Hlckens, of Atlantic Highlands, N. J., whoso pictures are given above, wero brought up entirely upon lnclattd food which has saved tho lives o thousands of little ones whoSo mollu rs havo been unable to nurso them at tho broast. At this season of tho year an infani's stem acli, when tnc iittio ono lias been led upon cow's milk or has been Imperfectly nourished at the breast, or lias been led upon sciuo In ferior food, is often weak and inoapablo of converting such food into nourishment suf ficient to keep up strength. Lactated food should at once be given, and the history of those casos as told by physicians, where chango to lactated food is made, invariably shows a rapid renewal of flesh, and a return of ! sound digestion, health, and happlncni. Try lactated food. It Is nature's remedy for tho ills of childhood. It is tho best possible food. IN THE CAPITOL, Itcfluc tl KiiltH of l'fre to Wellington via reunnjluinla Itallload. Tho hundredth anniversary of tho laying of tho corner-stone of tho United States Capitol will bo celebrated at Washington on Monday, September 18th, with ceremonies appropriate for an occasion so nationally momentous. Patriotlcand historic orations will bo do llvercd by well-known speakers and states men, and it is Intended to havo other fitting tributes paid to this national comineniointion, That peoplo fiom other- cities and towns may attend tho eclebratlou, tho Pennsylvania Iiailroad Company will sell excursion tlckots from all points on its system cast of Pittsburg and Krie, except tho Dowulngtown aud Lau caster branch, at ono and a third faros, which is a considerable reduction. Ihe tickets will bo sold by theconipany's agents on September ICth, 17th, aud 16th, good going only ou those dates and return issagc until the 21tt of the month, which will permit of quite a little visit in the nation's capitol. Joly's Jamaica Sarsaparilla, Ihe only pure, at McElhenny's. 9 12-tf ICfllt mi at l.tHt. Editor Hi:i:ali : About eight years ago I was attacked by rheumatism und after that I recolvod treatment from many physicians in Europe, not only in the small towns, but also In tho capital of Poland (Warsaw). Nono of tho treatments wero successful, and when camo to this country 1 took advice from physicians In Kcw York aud Shenandoah, but metvlthno success. I met Dr. Albert N, Jlchreulcudcr, of Shenandoah. Ilo pre scribed for me and I was cured. I thought nt the time that the dlsoaio would appear, but thrco months haro passed and I havo not been troubled again. Before Dr. Mehren lender treated mo I could not stand straight on account of pains, but now I am a new man. I am so grateful that 1 decided to cause my testimony to bo published in the Polish paper In Chicago aud the Lithuanian paper and your Herald in this town. The rolicf Dr. Mehrenleudcr gave mo was so great I feel I cannot do too much to show my gratification. Jouan Dudkinsky, Shenandoah, Pa. A Famous Dancer. The Gilbert Opera Company, headed as it is by Chse. A. Gilbert and Addle Cora Reed, makes a strong bid for popularity, yet tlieso well-known artists do not stand alouo as important members of tho organization, as the roster Includes Flurcttc, probably tho best and most charming of tho various fancy dancers that have of late became famous. Youug and pretty, her pleasing personality alono becomes a magnet. Her charming stage presence and the grace of her movements enrapture and call iorth unbounded applause. She will mako a specially attractlvo feature of the production of the "Black Hussar" Thursday evening, and ono that promises to create indre than a pwlng impression. Andrews' duin bouillon at McElhenny's restaurant. 0-12-tf Trlegiuph (Illlce lu a Mlaze. Tho ttk graph otiice at Pottsvillo caught tlrolu.-t night during the storm. 'I ho fire oi initiated in the cellar, but was gotten under control before much damage was done. It ii supposed that tho fire was caused by an eleetrio light or telephone wire coming in contact with the telegraph wires leading Into the cellar and turning oil' one of the Insulated cables.' Coughing Loads lu Couiumptlnii. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at i once THE LAST SERIES. Olienp-llatq Kxritrfdon to Ilia World's l'nlr ln the leniuylvHiilii Itat road. i As tho period of the existence of tho World's ! Columbian Exposition draws to n close tho de mand grows stronger for tho economical and satisfactory means of reaching Chicago pro vided hcrctofiir by tho Pennsylvania Ilall road Compiuy. Itecognlzing tho urgency of this popular need, that company hu fixed a few additional dates on which excursions of tho sniAe character as tho previous ones will bo run. September 10th, 33d, 98th, Ortober 3d, 11th, 17th,and 2Ht aie days selected from Now York, Philadelphia, and points oast of ItUburg nnd Erie and north of York. Tho special trains will bo composed of the standard coaches for which tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company Is noted, and the arrival In Chicago at an early hour the following aftornoon obviously gives ample opportunity fur securing accommodations at that place. Tho trains will loavo New York 0 00 a. m., Jersey (Sty 0.13, Newark 0.85, Elizabeth 0.38, Now Brunswick 0 C3, Trenton 10 2IJ, Philadel phia 11.30, Frazer 12.00 p. m., Downingtowu 12.iK, Parkosburg 12.41, Coatsville 1.08, Lan- oastcrl5G.ConowaEol.B7. Harrisbnrg 3 00 in., Lewlstowu Junction 4.30, Tyrono GOO, Altooua 7.C0. and Pittsburg 10.40 p. m. Tho excursion rate, good onlyjiu tho special train and valid for return within ten days, is $20 from Now York, $18.25 from Philadelphia, and proportionately low fiom other Btatlons. Return portions of tickets aro good for ten days. Tlieso trains will rnn on schodulo, and will bo provided with all modern conveniences with tho exception of Pullman cars. Many expressions of complcto satisfaction havo been made by peoplo who havo availed themselves of this excellent opportunity of visiting tho greatest nnd grandest exhibition tho world has over seen. Thousands walk tho earth to day who would bo sleeping in its bosom but for tho timely uso of Downs' Elixir. lm l'errls Wheel Menit-u'o. Tho Ferris Wheel Company, which owns and operates tho immenso rovolvlng wheel that enables visitors to the World's Fair at Chicago to make exciting trips aud obtain an oxccllont view of tho fair grounds and sur- rounding country, has issued an artistic piece of typographical work embracing an inter esting story entitled, "Car No. 1 ; a Eomance of tho Ferris Wheol." Tho little work also contains an excellent portrait of Mr. Ferris, tho inventor of tho wheel, and mauy excellent sketches of World's FairnndKuroiieiini-ceuee, Copies of tho work may bo had fico upon application. Tho Cherokee strip, in tho Indian Totri tory, will bo opened for settlement Septem ber 10, 1 603. Kiowa, Kans, on tho M issourl Pacific Railway, Is tho main registering town Rlva, I. T., twenty miles south of Kiowa, is tho principal temporary government land olllco. Seo that your ticket to Kiowa, Kans reads via tho Missouri Pacific Railway. For information address Wm. E. Hoy, General Eastern Passenger Agent, or J. P. AlcCann Eastern Traveling Agent, 301 Broadway, Now York. 0-15-2t I'Ues or limnurrholdB Formanontly cured without knlfo or ligature. No dangor or suffering. No delay from bust aoss while nndor treatment. Patients who ire responsible need not .y until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular, R. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to tho editor of tho EVJtNINO Hkeald. tf Switch-Hack Iiailroad. Trains leave Switch-Buck depot, Mauch Chunk, week days, ns follows: 8.40. 10.10, 11.37 a. m l,w, Z.2U, 3.4a, dx) p. m. nunaayg, i.ou, !.25 p. m, Itoturning, leave Hummlt Hill, 9.40, 11.10 a. m IS So, 1.50. 3.20, 4,35, 6.1& p. m. Sun days, 3.25, 4.00 p. to. May 16. 1893 J EES EYPE AG H ES We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Cal early if you want good fruit at low prices. WOMER'S? 124 N. Main S'., Sh' nandoah, Pa, Boots and Shoes m a SACRIFICE! I will close out my entlro stock of Boots nnd bhoes, ilats and caps at prices re gardless of cost. 38 North Main SI., Shenandoah, Pa for Sale or Rent The dwelling house, No, 410 Juneberry Alley, containing six rooms. FOR SALE ! Double block of dwelling houses at Nos. 604 and tuu, Turkey nun, T. E. BEDDALL,'Attcrney-at-La77, 0-12-lw Cor. Slain and Centre streets. NOTICE. I bee to Inform the public that I have pur chai sea the BARBER SHOP lately owned by 'William Ramer. and will eon- mn inor ine oerteni oi my customers, share ol your patronage la solicited. ciiAitx.iiH mmit, Formerly with Wm. Derr) 12 W. Centre St. SIDORE FRIEDMAN ....The Large Stores of.... ; Dives, Pomeeoy POTTSVIJjltE, n-A.., Offers Many Dollars Worth' of Bargains for the Mouth of September. w1 rE SHALL keep our store open and shall make It doubly Interesting with this special salo. Thero will 11 new goods ml (led to this great seldom occurs and should not bo neglected. Shrewd and woll posted bargain scokel will uo ou nauu enriy. bo n you want, to pick up somo or tno cnoicesi values you mu C do likewise. Every department will bo overhauled, nnd such prices marked on ea article that will moVo them quickly. Wo mention a few of tho Items, but whoev wishes to invest a dollar In goods can now get valuo unequalcd In Job lots of drjjgooi Every department will contain special articles for this month. Ej Print Department. Wo have lust received one caso of Dress Nono Ginghams, fall styles, at 8Jc por yard. better in tho market for 124c a yard. OnocasoofWhlto Apron Checks, regular lOo quality; salo prico 5Jc per yard. Ono caso of fancy Turkey Red Calicos, worth 8o a yard; t alo prico Co a yard. Ono case of best made, fall stylos. Dress Calicos, in short lengths, from" 10 to 20 yards n a pieco, at 5c per yard. American batcens, ioc quality; saio price juo yard, French Sateens, 20c quality, sale prico 12jc yard, French Sateens, 23c quality, salo prico 20c yard. French Sateens, 37Jc quality, salo rrlco 25c a yard. Apron uingnams reuuecu to ujc a yaru. Oriental Cords, regular prico 12jc, sale price 5c a yard. Fancy Goods Department. Felt Tabic Covers, $1.21 quality, COc. Felt Tablo Covers, $1 871 quality, 69c. Felt Tablo Covers, $2.00 quality, $1 8B. A lot of Staihped Tablo Covers, regular prico 42c, salo prico 21c. A lot oi i.iuen t ringo, oc a yarn; reduced from 10c. About 175 12x1" Linen Tray Covers with drawn work, regular prico 17c, salo prico 5c. and a lot or 10c and 12ic Laces, salo price vie. Plush. Table Bcarls, handsomely embroid ered, $1.50, reduced from $3.50. A big job lot of lOoand 124c Purses go at 5c each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, regular prico 17c, salo prico Oj. DIVES, POMEROY & STEW AH '5 5 and 7 North O. GEO. JIILLEK. .Manager. ....T he First Cool . Marks the T COME nnd see this reason's display at our store. We have beautiful Vase Lamps at J1.25 and upwards. Prices are positively lower tbau ever before. We guarantee every burner und oil pot perfect. Attractiveness and intrinsic merit are two features worth looking after and their wearing (jualltiea uro bound to prove satisfactory to the purcuaser. Our delicious caudles always take the lead. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY Send 1TA OI uiuiiiu juur 10 I'U saueiuciury. John F.Ploppert, UO X48T VKKTIW SI. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM.. SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT, 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah, 13'J HoutliMnlu Htreet, SliouarLclonli, TPtv. All work guaranteed to ne first-class In every res ect. Vte respectfully solicit a share ot your patronage, uooas caned for ana delivered. ItuNset Shoe Traces! Russet Shoe Dressing! AT THE LEATHER STORE! X3 XK . Gontro St., JOHN . VltKZtHK. Public Notice! Notice Is bereby given that persons destroy' lag or detaining beer kegs will be proseuted as provided by the Act of Assambly approved April th, 1805. Browora' Aeooolation. abinandosb. r. Jvnt I lltl. ljr and Stewart all day on Fridays, beginning September 8t salo daily. This Is a chanco for bargains thj Drefis Goods Department. F fj Ono caso 33 inch Cashmere, all now shadf former price 3oo-a yard, salo prico 21o. Another lot of 38 Inch Cashmere, now shades at 25c rwr yard. These aro regut 50c goods and you will say so when you if them. Wo got them especially for tK salo. f Anothcrjoblotof 40-lnch Serges, all wir . In nil tho new shades for 38o a yard. T samo goods sold during tho summer sca for 02ic. i Dark Pink Striped Scrgos. 30 inches wlf 87Jc a yard; reduced from $1,25. f Fancy Novelties, 50c a yard, reduced fri $1.00. k Silk and Wool Austria Cloth, samo offectk Fancy Diagonals, 30 inches wide, 2oo yard, reduced from 37ic. Odds and ends in Black Goods at all half prico. Millinery Department, Tho spring and summer season is an over and wo aro now making nrrangemajQ'y ior our ran wpeuiug. Tho announcement wo shall mako knJ through tho papers and circulnrs In a time. Wo still havo Jobs in Ladles' and Chi ren's Hats suitablo for this time of year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and espec! Mourning Goods that wo aro selling at gain prices. Centre Street, Night of Autumn....' Beginning of. QUEEN & CO., or nihil MefEye Specialist A nurlnnli nnt,..M,..n SO f 'B He will bo found at tho Ferguson House, From 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 Persons who have headache or whose eyes are causti comfort Bhould call upon their specialist, uuc. they "I coive intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHAHGEl ejee. luwiy pair ui giutibea urueitu ja buuij RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. JAM AGENT for the! X Clias. Kettig's Cele-j brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Kngel's celebrated India! Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt; attention. Finest brandfj of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam StreetU V HOOKS & BROn Base Balis, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, oto. Ko. 4 NORTH MAIN STW "W ex st in I I C L 0
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