'WW' OIK 0& Mr, EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1895. THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINtS. local News Gleanings Condensed Hasty Perusal. for How tunny Shenandoah people will pay the income tax ? Progressive men nre a blessing to a community. Our secret societies are increasing in membership. Look out for slop and slush in a few weeks more. The store keepers will noon be display ing spring goods. Extend a helping hand to the poor and needy in ourmiibt. Blizzards have no terror for the plumb ers or coal dealers. Let us all at least bring out our (lags on Washington's birthday. A weather prophet of some note has just declared that we will "soon hear the blue birds sing." Four months from now we will all be looking back to this weather and wishing for a sliceiof it. A man never realizes the value of a deadlatch key until he returns home at a late hour of night and finds he has for gotten it. David Brown, of South White street, un old and highly respected citizen, is said to be a candidate for Supervisor at the hands of the incoming Council. O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler Co., W. Va., appreciates a good thing and does not hesitate to say so. He was almost prostrated with a cold when he procured a bottle of Chiunberlalu'i Cough Jtemedy. 'He says : "It gaveme prompt relief. 1 rind it to be an luvalu able remedy for coughs and colds." For sale by Gruhler Bros. MAUAKOY CITY. MAHANOV CITY, Feb. 20, 1805. Milton Runyon.xif Hnghesville.Lycom Ing oounty,was warmly greeted by town friends yesterday. Mrs. Iteed, of Delano, spent last even' ing with friend in town. Jerry Tyran, who formerly resided in town, but now lives at Philadelphia, 1 visiting friends here. Cosgrove and Grants' comedians in that rollicking musical farce, "The Dazzler;" now in its fifth year of increasingsuccesa, will be produced at Kaicr'g opera houso on Saturday, 23rd inst. Chester Gable, the sbiteen-y ear-old son of Hev. I. M. Gable, died at his home on East Mahanoy avenue shortly after Ave o'clock yesterday morning, after an Illness of a week. He died from ap pendicitis. Dr. J. Garnett Mertz, the West Centre street jeweler and oculist, was married yesterday morning by Hev. Father Carton to Mrs. Mary Grady. Mrs. IvHte Winkle was the bridesmaid and W. W. Lewis the groomsman. A good many "mouthing" scraps took place it somo of the poles yesterday. Thomas Gill, of East Pine street, is on an extended trip to England. He has gone tor tbe tood of his health. Tuotaas L. Patterson bad the experience of a dump o.tt of a cutter on Main street yesterday. Robert Boyer is now employed as driver for William Bensinger's laundry. Edward Mates, of Shoemaker's, attended to business in town las-t evening. The tncjut st which was to be held on the bodies of the Lithuanians who were killed on the Reading railroad last Sun day, has been postponed until Thursday evening, on account of not being able to get the testimony of the crews until then. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relievirg pain in the bladder, kidneys, IihcU and every pnrt of the urinary pas- In male or female. It relieves re ii of water and pain in passing it i immediately. If you want quick ml iiul turthis Is you? remedy. Sold rticulUi'ifj- TPharnihi' 107 S. Main St., ss little bjr to tne P0f,t oUo-. Illif'ijJy wcovmr . ... . -i.Irs Ernilv Thome, who resides nt uir.nl, i, anunituii enjo one mm uuvel beeu nbitj to procure any niedioine for rheu MHtlam 'hat relieves the tmin so jui:-iiv and effectually as Chjuiberlaiu's Pain lint in and that she has also used it for lame back with great suocess. For .ale bv Gruhler Bros. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lhbsiq & Babii, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every rack. tf When Iteby wm stck, w bawi )ir GMtorbu When die was a Child, the eriad for Castorlo. When idie became Mia, she clung to Oaatorlo. WIhu she bad CfalldMti, shs jpiv tiwm Owtorla. A Vplce From Florida. Dr. W. Jt Bymim, Live Oak, Florida says . He. I Flag Oil la one of the mo.t succes-ful pain cures we Fell. It's an un failing remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprain. Red Flag Oil costs 86 cents, Sold at Gruliler Bros, drug store. E. B. FOLEY, " Fine Groceries,, 201 West C-ntre Street. inalerm wro i lies, Hour i rol-i ms. teas, coffoea, u(.ar, ett Uesi lualn.v, low isipriets. THETIGER'S.TAIL TWISTEli. (Continued frotn flrsljwgt.) Constable by n majority of 309,nnd Jacob Bamberger was cleoted Borough Auditor by 2T!) majority. These were tho only two borough ofllces to be filled this spring. The oillcial election returns are as follows : The Borough Vote. High Constable. WAllDS S-Tnl 270-1211 Emanuel. C 181 mi m Toole, D 2S1 78 Emanuel' majority, 300. Borough Auditor. DhmberRer, C 180 201 Kntbel. D 270 70 321 10J 21G 26-1170 287 t'J7 Uamcerger's majority, 270. First Ward. High Constable. Patrick J. Toole, D 281 Jamos Kinntiuel. O 181 Toole's mnjorlly, too. Jloi ough AuMtr. Henry J. Knebel, D 270 .In rob Bamberger C 180 linebers majority, IX), Council. William McGulre. D .. . 288 William 'timlslewsll, 0 174 mcuuire s majority, n. School Dirt dor. Prank llanna, D 274 Edward O'Ui ntell. O - 180 llanna's majority, 09. Judge of Election. Alattlu Mullaby, D 265 i-uwara jjoreriy, u . im jiuiiHuys majority, at, Inspector. Martin Lally, D 288 F. O. Ilce-e, i ! 180 Laliy's majority, 83. Assessor. Patrick Dovers, D 278 Jouu Kendrlrk. C .. 180 Dbverh' majority, 08. Second Ward. High Constable. James Emanuel, C 203 P. J. Tonle, D 73 ismanuei -s majority, lio. Jlorcugh Auditor. Jacob Bambecer, O 204 Henry J. Kuebel, D 70 Bamberger's majority, 131 Council. F. E. Mngarrlc, C 209 P. .1. Fereusou, D 07 Magarglo s majority, 142. John P. Jlootm, it 208 J. K. P.l-cheltly, D '. 03 uoenm s majority, n, School Director. J J. Price. O... .'. 205 T. i . Liyncb, L) Price's majority, 135. Assessor. UeoigeH. Krlfk. C. 2f8 William Uelowery, D 60 JvrlcK'a majority, 142. Judge of Election. II. C Bo er. ().. 201 Ki Han O Neill, t t. 05 lioyer s majority, 138, Impector. Henry Goodman, C 201 Thomas i ovlln, U 01 uoooman's majority, no. Third Ward.. High Constable. James Emanuel, C 3 f. j. xooie, i ii; Emanuel's majority, 208. llorough A udilor. Jacob Bamberger, O 321 nenryj ivneoei, u juu uamuergtr s mujoriiy, no. Council. David It. James. C 282 Henry Hocliler.I) 154 jamcfi' majority, ras. School Board. T. It. Edwards 0 432 Assessor, Benj. F. Parrott, C 420 Judge of Election. M. H. Kehler, C 424 Inspector. George U Ilafoer, C 313 Tbtms U. Hellly, D 08 liamer's majorliv, B Fourth Ward. High Constable. James Emanuel, 0 236 f. j l ooie, u JJ5 Emanuel's majority, 28. Borough huditor. Jacob Bamberger, O "10 H. J. Knebel, V 214 Bauibi rtjer s majority, 2. Council. A. 1). Gable, C 252 James Foley, D 195 uame s majority, t7, School Director. Patrick Counera, i) 220 tienry u. jones, u -is Conncrs' majority, 8. Assessor. William Patterson. C 231 John Scanlan, D 209 ratterson's majority, si Judge of Election. James J. Powell, C 233 Michael Kerrigan, l... 203 f oweu s mujority, ao. Inspector. W. Blerstein.O Pu'r ck J. Stsuton, G. ...,...; liiersteta's mj')rityt 25. Fifth Ward. High Cffliilable Jain, sKniaiiucl, O 270 p. J ffieoiH. d . .'fcirtlatjuel'H milorlty, 43. Borough Auditor, Taioh BatnberKer, C 2 U J Knebel. 1) 1717 Bamberger's majority, 18. Council. It. I). Keefte, CJ 207 Udnard iiurphy, D m . 281 Bo te's mujority, JO. School Director. Thom H James, 0........ 990 U. J. Muldoon, U , . 211 Jhiiio-' inajorlty, 19. Assessor. Henry ScbuU O M 8i0 Lawreuoe Ci.llf n, l) g(3 Holm j' BiHjorli y, 2. Judge of JMtetlon. Jeffrey Willlarn. 0 i'OU John LeuHliau 1) . 20 Williams' mujority. 33. Impeetor Andrew Grime, 0 261 Joseph Knlbble, I) 2.9 Grime' majority, 82, Ten days loos of time on account of sickness and a doctor mil to pay, is any thing hut pleasant for a mm of u family to contemplate, whether he is n laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexla, lVxuv, was kick In bed for ten days with tho giip during Its prevalence a year or two ago. Later in the season he had a second attack. He says; "In the latter oae 1 used Clmmb-rlntn's fnuirh Rtinedy with considerable success,' 1 think, only being in bed u little over two days. The second attack I am (atbiied would have been equally as bad hh the first but for the use of this remedy." It should be borne in mind that the grip is much the same as a very severe cold and rwjuireH precisely the same treatment. v ben you wish to cure a cold quickly and effectually give this remedy n trial. 86 and to cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 3 South Main street. 0-13-tf MURDERER GENTRY ARRESTED. l'miml l.jlnc UncniiM'loiu tin a Ionrst from Ki'lT Jnlllct-d WoiiuiU. PllILADKLlMllA, Fob. 30. Jiuiiei B. (Sen try, the murderer of Madge Yorko. tin- actress, was found unconscious on u door htop at Thirty-third and Columbia nvenuo shortly before 1 o'clock this morning, A patrol wagon was summoned, and ho was tiikon to tho Gorman hospital, where ho soon afterwards regained consciousness, disclosed lils Identity, and acknowledged himself tho murderer. An examination by physicians rovcaled two incised wounds, penetrating tliu lungs. Gentry explained thoe by saying that lie hnd attempted to commit suicide by stab bing himself witli a penknife, but tho knife broke or ho would have persisted in his attempt. Ho had ?0 on his person, but eaid ho hud had nothing to cat for two days oxcept snow, because ho was nfrald to go nnywhore. lie had been wandorhlg about the park slnco Sunday night, mid had fallen in tho corner whoro was found from sheer oxhaustion. Gentry is also suffering from a com pound fracture of tho skull, and is se verely bruised and wounded. Those in juries, ho says, ho got in jumping from tho Are escnpo in tho renr of Zcisso's hotel after tho commission of tho crlnio. Tho physiciaus nt tho hospital say that ho is in a very dangerous condition. In ono of ids pockets were found two tel egrams, signed "Madge." Ono of theso said: "Willmeotyouin Now York; unablo to como today on account of rehearsal." Tho other told him that sho would bu in Chester, Pa., on tho 11th Inst., and in Phil adelphia on tho Kith. Both were signed: "With lovo, Madge." 1'otiHlon Conforrees Agree. Washington, Feb. 20. Tho houso and sonato conforrees on tho potislon appropria tion bill havo mot and practically ngrced upon their report. Three amendments wcra added to tho bill in tho sonato and theso will probably bo accepted by tho houso conforrees with somo verbal changes, but nono affecting their intent. Ono amendment is to repeal tho lnw providing that no pensions shnll be paid non-residents who nro not citizens of tho United Stntes oxcept for' actual disabilities In curred in tho service. Tho second requires tho examining surgeons to stato tho rating which thoy think applicants aro entitled to. The third fixes US per month as tho lowest rate of pension to bo paid. Queen Victoria's Drawing Kootn. London, Fob. 20. Tho queen hold tho first drawing room of tho season yester day in Buckingham Palaco. There was a largo numbor of debutantes present, and a full attendance of all olllcials and diplo mats. For several years tho queen lias beoii unable to walk unassisted, and special elevators aro always constructed In tho houses which she occupies when sho goes to the Illvlcra, and whin sho travels special platforms aro constructed at the railway stations, so as to bo oxactly on a level with hor carriago. Therefore at yesterday's drawing room hor majesty sat. Hectares the Shooting Accidentia!. Camdkn, N. J., Fob. 20. William H. Still, who on Monday shot his wife four times at their homo nt Snow Hill, a fow miles from Camden, is locked up in tho Cnmdon jail, having surrendered himself yesterday. Still tells a queer story. Ho says ho was examining tho pistol when It exploded ilvo times in rapid succession, that ho beenmo so frightened that ho ran away. Four of the five balls took effect on tho body of Mrs. Still. It is now feared that her wounds may provo fatal. Still's friends say ho has had cause for jealousy. lrnolclynH Acousml Justice. Brooklyn, Fell. SO. Tho trial of tho ohnrgos preferred by Mayor Schiorcn ngnlnst Justice William Watson, of tho Ewcn street police court, was begun yes terday boforo Judges Brown, Cullen and Dykeman. Tho mayor charges Watson with incompetency, carolossness and neg ligence Tho particular case of a striker who had been arrested forthrowingstonos nt a car was cited, and it was shown that tho justlco had adjourned it threo timo3, and that finally tho striker was held for tho grand jury. Canadian Students on Strike. ToitONTO, Feb. 20. Only six students turned up at lecture yosterdny at tho 'var sityfour men and two women. Tho med ical students lmvo joined tho strikers, and will hereafter rof uso to attend any lectures delivered within tho 'varsity walls. Four of tho leaders interviewed Premier Mowntt yostorday and were told to formulato their grievance in writing, whoa tho govern ment will redress wrongs, if any. Tills tho students will do. ' , ,IiivrlilU Striker, Willi Determined. TT ?5. , VThlTa Puh Of! Tin ... ployos of tfiirfinlon factories hold a crowd ed mass meeting. It was voted unani mously to kojp up tho strike six wcoks longer anil to levy an assessment nt M per cont. on the weekly earnings of each per son. A concert given at the Acadomy of Music in aid of tho strlkors' fund was at tended by un audlonoo of 833 peoplo. Germany and Samoa. Auckland, X. ., Fob. 20. A steamer which has arrived here from Samoa says it is rumorod there that' German warships will arrlvo during tho month of May for the purpose of subjugating and disarming tho natives. Tho Germans then, it is fur ther said, will oxerclse sole control over tho island. The rumor, it is said, has con sular authority. Tho Now Bond Iksuo. LoKDON, Fob. 20. N. M. Rothschild & Son issuod a prospectus yesterday after noon for tho sah of the new United States bonds, In which it is aunouueeil that one half U to bo l.ik, li here und the other half in America. Subscription lists will opouln day and will close tomorrow. Work for Four Hundred Store. Lebanon, Pa., Feb. 90. The Pennsyl vania Bolt and Nut works, which has been running on a single turn for the past two years, jtnrtod on double turn today, giving employment to 400 additional hands. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Harvard college faculty has voted to abolish intercollefflnttf football. Michigan's legislature passed n bill leg islating Detroit's board of health out of oil oo. The woman suffrago bill passed the as sembly of tlio California legislature by a tote of 45 to 90. liraUlan revolutionists, well armed and well mounted, aru massing in liio Grande do 8ul under Admiral Du Gauia Oklahoma's legislature pa.s-,od a bill ibuli-liintr all usury laws and leaving Jtouiy I -inning open to free cumpi uuuu. PERSONAL. Kx-Coroner Guldin wrb n town visitor on Monday. Howard BurchlU, of Mnhattoy City, was a.town visitor last evening. Major S, A. Loch was elected to tho School Board of Schuylkill Haven yester day. Judge O. P. Bechtel, of Pottsville, was among the distinguished visitors to town to-day. William J. Brennan, the cigar manu facturer and dealer, returned from a trip to Buffalo, X. Y., to-day. Hon. J. T. Shoener, Scrgeant-at-Arms of the State Senate, was elected Chief Burgess of Orwlgsburg yesterday. Miss Lizzie Wolf, of Mahanoy City, witnessed the production of "The Dazzler" at Fergti'on's theatre last night. Gen. J. S. Gobin, of Lebanon, has con, senled to address the Sous of America at Mahanoy City on Washington's Birthday. Jumes F. Alliger, who is directing the tour of James Young, the tragedian, was a visitor to the IlKltALD sanctum to day. Miss Edith Kehler, of Mahanoy Plane, who was a guet of Mis Ida Kehler, of North Main street, returned to her home to-day. Miss Ada Loeb, a society lady of Schuyl kill Haven, nud welt known here, will bo married shortly to a gentleman of Schuyl kill Haven. Misses Hannah and Jennie llefowich and Joseph Rabinowicz, of Mahanoy City, were among the attendants at the Y. M. H. A. dance in town last eveuing, Misses Nellie and Clara Mulleu, of Sbnmokln; Maggie Groody, nf Ceatralia, and Nan Scbonles, ot Philadelphia, are guests of Miss Nellie V. Rellly, of South Main street. Samuel Kepner, a well known rail roader, formerly of Tamaqna, who left the employ of the P. & R. H, about the time of the Brotherhood strike and went into the hotel business in Reading, died at the latter place on Monday, aged t2 years. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah lire department : location. IB Coal and Bowers streets. 1(1 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 32. Jnrdtn and Oak streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplar streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. UOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 tho fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicote that the Are is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. itr. Geo. II. Dletterlch The Plain Facts Are tint Ihavohad Cntanh 10 Ytara. Ni tarrW oi did me any good, but Hood's Bu Hood JL Sarsa- parilla iap&rllla helped me wonderfully. My head if.ures uciearea, tense or smell Bl j rAtnrntncr 17 r. o XLijcr aparllla U doing my' Tfc' vvlfe world of good for ?Pha Tired Felt ing. QitOKOEir. Diettebich, Hobble, Pc Hood's Pills are efficient and fentle. tu MUvSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No. 26 IJnHt Centre rJtrcct, HII NAJSIIOAHI, XA mST CUS8 QDOGSBT Our Motto. Hrst Quality at Lowest Cast Prices t'atronage respectfully solicited. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 10 North Main Straot. Flnebt fa1tkeyB, lieer, Vorter and Ale always on tup. "Come and tan one," Choice temperarce drinks and cigars. Free lunch Oto 12 p. in. OYSTER BAY I 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. MIS CELL AN3E OUS. FOIt Hale. At coBt, newEaclcus watermotor. I'lve(5 horse power. Just from the fac 'ory. Apply at the Hkkad office. North Market sirtet, Bheunndoab, Pa. a10 K ma MONEY selling nureleotrio . Telepfcoie. bet seller on earth. Bent all 0011 plite ready to tot up; lines of any distance. A nrsotlral Klectrtc Iclephone. Our onents making ti to K10 u day easy. Everybody buys; big money without work l'rlu-H low. Any one can uiHke IT6 per montb. Address W 1 Harrlsou & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. AKi PREBBNTATIVK wanted In baah h callty to band my fine samples to trends or acyual"tinfe. Faying w rk Not feddllng. Mud 10 its to Albuu I Wood, erfuiner, Wood av . I'ctrolt, Mich , for 6 1 rial bottle" Hatln-Scent Ni.turul Flower perfumes, and receive special offer to you. 2-tHm A Clean i Collar l :! One that you can keep clean till the time u collar thut docs not wilt when you get over-heated ; that does not fray on tho edge, or lour out at the buttonholes, nnd cu bo cleaned by simply wiping oft" with a wet sponge or cloth! These collars and cmls are niudo by covering linen collars or cuffs ou both sides with waterproof "celluloid," thus giving strength and durability. Thoy arc the only waterproof goods so ninde, utiti every piece is stamped as follows: Ask for this, and refuse to take any imitation If you expect sat isfaction. If your dealer docs not keep them, send direct to us, en closing amount, and we will mail you sample. Collars 25 cts. each . Cuffs 50 cts. pair. State size, and whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID CO., 427-29 Bronuivoy, new xorK. AMUSEMENTS jjlERGUSON'8 THEATRE, P. J. TEUGUSON, MANAGED. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23d "Have no hair dealings with thine art," JAMES YOUNG, Tragedian, will present HAMLET, With Special Scenery for nil principle Scenes. Oaloium Xjig;Iato . Assisted by Miss Klda Jobnson, Mica Conntunce Ham llu playing tho same parts as when In tbe sui port ot liooth, MCullougli, Keene and Batrett; Mr. Frederick Power, formerly leading parts with Lawrence Barrett; Mr. Bamuel Glenn, tbe veteran actor of Amer.ca. Tho Philadelphia Star says Mr. Young's HtmlH Irt Ideal, and tbe Ledger pronounces blm a genius. Prices! as, 35, 50 and 75 Cts. deserved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. bate and Helluble Horses to Mite. SNEDDON'S LIVERY Pear Alloy, Rear Coifee House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. HanllnK promptly attended to. Watcliler : ifl : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Repairing of oil kinds promptly attended to. JOHN A. BEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-24 Houtb Main St., Bhenandoah. Agent tor D. O. YuenglUg&Bon'a celebrated Beer, Porter, Ales, etc ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Stt. Finest Boors, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brands ot 5 und 10o Cigars Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drlni Isn't even lit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Boor and Porter JAMES SHIELDS, Manauer Shenandoah Branch. JOHN F.CLEARY, 'Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler o' the finest lager beers. 17 tni 19 Poach Alley. Shenandcah. Ft, M. P. OONBY,- Monougahehi Whiskey, - 60o a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - f 1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, .25 o qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, 1 1 a qt, Superior CoKnao Brandy, fl.OO a qt. Imported Jamaica Bum, $1.60 a qt. i JOL fej TRADE1 J! j Th7 mark. I, i "VUENGLING'S Htock ami Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and WclnerBeer, A Hen brsnds ot Eo Cigars und all klrds of Temperance Drinks. Hae&eler's Cigars Sold by all dealers who sell HOOKS & BROWN. " - -Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAP15HS. 4 North Main St. Anthony Schmicker's 104 SOVllt MAlX ST. The nnest pool and billiard rooms In town. Heading beer, porter and l'otuville ale con stantly on tap. aiveusaoul avies, AND LIVKUY. 13 North Jardin Street. Ivan J. B UNDERTAKING Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Oor. Lloyd and White Hts. All work guaranteed to bo arst-clssa la every psrtlcuUr. Bilk ties and lace curtain saspec laity. Goods called for and delivered. Atrial ( solicited. Fteelesr's Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort in the town. 1 Excellent beer, porter and ale on tup. Our cigars are the finest. GEORGE NAUJDNAS Saloon and Restaurant, 231 North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. Wo offer special facilltlen to operators Inrgl or sman, lor iiuuinn on margins in stocKd, Brains or provisions, market letter iRRiied ran. ularlr, giving latest confidential advices. Or- j ders received 03 one per cent margins. Our oook, bpeculatlon, or How to 1 raile," mailed I on receipt of tno-cent stamp. VAN WINKLE I & CO., utn uoor Gait Hulldlng, La&alle street, I t;nicago. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. - DR. A. A. SEIBERT - Specialist In diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., FotUvllle. Hours 8.30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 . rn. to 12 m M.J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTIl JtrLTJV HTREH1. Grand display ot birds and animals of all selections una finest paintings In the county. Uest liter, Porter and Ales, Finest Brands ot Cigars, Free Innch every jrornlng tind evening. Jons Wbbks, Proprietor. o. W Davidson, Bartender. Batp6ls,reitas,Matte(s,k, ' The STEAM BEMOVATIIG C0'''ttM 'enum St tost Coal St -31 South Main St. iauorStore 4 wL i 4