ESiLD Published tlntl), except Sunday, by tho HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Ofllce Rclbwlch Milg., South Main St. II. C. nOYRR, Kdllor. AV. J. V ATKINS, Loenl K.lllor. J. M. B0YEK, Treat, nnd Business Manager. Tk U t-j I -l lB delivered in 8hen I lie nera Id nndonhnnd tbo sur rounding towin for six cents it week, payable to tbo carriers, lly mull, 88.00 n yenr or 25 cents a month, pnynblo In advance. Advertisement chanted According to s)nce and jxHtlon. Tbo publilbers roscrvo the right lo clinnga the VKwItfon of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands It, Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at Ihc postoflice at Shennndoah, Pa., as pecond class moll mailer, Eoening Herald. l-HIDAY, JUNE 7, 1895. CONGIIATULATIONS. Compllmoutnry Iteinnrks on tho "ller nld" Souveulr by Our Bxcbnueos. Tbo Evknikg Heiiald, of Shenandoah, celebrated its 25th anniversary last Tues day by issuing a souvenir edition of sixteen pages profusely illustrated with beautiful lialf-tone engravings. Its contents, which are very select, contain a comploto history of Shenandoah and Schuylkill county, together with all tho biographies of Its leading busluess inon and officials, The Evoking Hekald made its first appear ance on May 28, 1870, as a weekly under the co-partnership of T. J. Foster and II. O. Boyer. Mr. Hoyer has been solo pro prlotor since 1885, ably and faithfully assisted by bis sou, J. M. Boyer, who have brought the Herald to its present pros perous stage. We hope tha Hekald will celebrato many more happy anniversaries and accopt our hearty congratulations. Jefferson Democrat, rottsville. The Shenandoah Hekald celebrated its silver anniversary on Tuesday last by issuing a sixteen page paper, printed upon good book paper and well illustrated with good half tone cuts of members of tho Btaff and mechanical departments; promi nent citizens. of Schuylkill county and tho leading industries of that vicinity. Thp Issue speaks for itself and Publisher Beyer is deserving of all tho congratulations he is now receiving. "Wo have seen several so-called industrial editions, hut none of them are so marked with the stamp of in dustry as tho edition of the Hekald, The people of Shenandoah havo many rea sons to bo proud of the Hekald. Mt. Carmel Item. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlmsmlthing done call on E. V. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves 3-4-tf MEltK MKNTIOX. Store rooms are getting scarce now. Improve your properties. It will pay. There are lots of houses in town that could be made more valuable and con venient at tho expense of a few hundred dollars. Tho theatre will bo put in good shape bo fore tho amusement season opens. Our local plumbers will havo plenty of work when property holders make connec tions with tho now water main. Wonder if tho man discovered in tho yard nt the rear of tho Hyde store is tho srine one that the Bamberger family claims to have seen jumping a fence at the roar of tho Hekald just before the fire ? M The only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Tho IlornliP.s Souvenir. A fow copies of the IlEitALD'8 silver anniversary souvenir edition remain in tho hands of tho publishers. They were saved from tho fire and are in excellent condition. In addition to their intrinsic worth they 'will bo valuable as relics of tho fire. First come, first served. A Cluo. Tho road roller where is it? This is a good time to mako 'streets. Ashland Tele gram. Perhaps it has joined our stone crusher. Itoliof lu Mx Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hows by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is n great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 South Main street, next to thq post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4.9-3m Conilntr Events. June 19. Garden fete and entertainment nt the residence of A. It. Broome, Browns ville. June 10. Strawberry festival lu Bob bins' hall, under the auspices of tho Pres byterian church. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, E. B. FOLEY, FINE &1106ERIES, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer in prooerle. Hour, provltons, teas, cuuees eto. uoou ueuverea tree' THE PY COUNT! BILL H Passes in tho llouso and tho Wrong is Achieved, OtJK HOSPITAL TO GET $10,000 Tho Children's Homo Is Voted SI, COO. Tho Judges' Itotlrcinout Bill A Spoolnl Order for To-Dny. ITAnnisntmn. .Tnnn n Tim nnn. i... passed the bill creating the new County of Quay. The opponents of tbo bill, led by tut. uicnuitu, ui uud JJCUIU vuuey nail- road; Losc.h nnd Wliltolimmo nf Rv,nt. kill, and others, Inst night declared they naa a ueciaeo. majority pledged against the bill. The Quay "orders" in favor of the measure were again sent out this morning, when it was determined by too friends of the bill to take the "bull" by the horns and bring it up. A close poll of the House made this mnrnlmr rliqrlnoo,) ), fact that the vote would be sensationally cioae. The bill was called up by Mr. Jeffrey, of Lnzerxe. the nnlv member fmm tlmf. county, which it is proposed to divide, wuu tavoreu ine passage, mere was no dis cussion ;ttie vote wa? immediately proceeded With. The Demnurntln ntrln anllf the, majority, however, voting no. Mr. Mogee divided his Allegheny delegation, but the yuio snows seven votes tor ana live against in thfi Allpttllpnxr flnlofrnflnn nf thn.o ,U b " J ""-fi" uugo it il u voted. All but five of tho Philadelphia msuiuera were pieugeu 10 vote tn lavor of the bill. It reanirerl nnn hundred nnrl tliroa mfa. to pass it finally, and when the total was looiea u was Been mat it was one hundred and two votes, locking one of a constitu tional majority. The House was thrown into a staU of excitement. The Schuyl kill and Luzerne members, who had been working day nnd night to kill the measure, were on their feet objecting to any member attempting to have his vote recorded or who desired to change his vote. Mr. Smith, of Bedford, threw the oppo nents of the bill into convulsions by chang ing his vote from no to yea, declaring that he bad voted under n misapprehension. This gave the bill the necessary 103 votes and made On.iv ennntv n fivprl fort Strenuous nhipr.tinnR were mnrle tn Mr Smith's change; but Speaker Walton do- iL.i , , ..... emeu mar, me memuer nan a constitutional rifrht to so nhnnp'p. nnrl ennrtrpQQerl tl,n re jecting Schuylkill members who were fran- ucauy oojecung. me Din now goes to the uovernor. THE VOTE IK DAETIL. The detailed vote is given as follows: Yens Abranis, Ames, Clark T. Baldwin, Itlch J. Baldwin, Beam, Boyer;-, Beddle, Bolard, Brown, Buckwalter, Burrell, Cochrane, Conip ton, Conrad, Cotton, Cruise Culberton, Curtin, Curtis, Devlin, Douthett, Eaton, Eby, Ellis, Emits, Fnrr, Kocht, Fow, Funk, Garvin, Oil more, Gould, Gransback, Qrlgsby, Harrison, Ilcagy Herman, UorskV, Ilollcnbacb, Jeffrey, Keppart, Keyser, Kidd, Kinner, Kippo, Kratz, Kunkel, Llttley, Linden, Algoron L. Martin, John M. Martin, John II. Marshall, W. T. Marshall, Merrick, Miller, James N. Moore, Muehlbrenner, Mullen, Murphy, McAllster, McClaln, McGaughey, Newman, Nickel, Nlles, l'ascoe, James Patterson, John K. I'attcrson, Samuel D. l'atterscn, Penulwell, l'omcroy, Porter, Pricliard, Haven, Kayraotad, Rclnohle, ltioliey, lticbel, Salinger, Salter, Saun ders, Scaife, Scott, Heyfert, Singer, Ilobert Smith, W. C. Smith, W. O. Smith, Snivel-, Spangler, Steinman, Underwood, Varc, Wallace, Wnnno macher, Wcibel, West, Weyand, Williams, H. L. Wilson, John S. Wilson, Young, Zehender and Walton, (Scakor) 105. Nays Anderson, Bailees, Clarency, Collins, Comley, Council, Croary, Dambly, Dixon, Duttera, Follweileb, French, Fritz, Graham, Griuer, Graver, Hamond, Harshaw, Harvey, Herzog, Hicks, Hunter, James, Jennings, John Kcarns, Keen, A. J. Kcarns, KeepsJ Lawrence, Long, Lytic, Maekrfll, Mansfield, Jacob H. Martin, Maurer, Mllllken, D, D. F. Moore, J. N. Moore, Lewis W. Moore, Mc Donald, McFarlane, North, Okm , Palchen, D. Hunter Patterson, Peltz, Reese, ltcevcs, lllce, Cyrus J. Iihode, Butler, ScitmsK, Schwartz, BnvKV, Smiley, Staples, Stuck, Tiffany, Til brook, Weaver, Weiss, Wellivcr, Wenk, W ilcox, Wonielsdort, Wvatt. Zulick. 67. REGDLfiRPROCEEDIHGS. Habbisbuhq, June 6. The Senate met at 0'30 and at once began the work of passing House appropriation bills. These passed finally m amended, and were re turned to the House for concurrence; Home for the training in spei ch of deaf children betore they are of school ace. $20,000; Pennsylvania Memorial Home of the women's Kellef Corps -at Brookville, $7,000; Houte of Retoge in the Eastern District, $155,000. SUPEEIOB COUBT BILL PASSED. . At 12 o'clock the Superior Court bill was taken op on third reading and final passage. Senator Gteen said the Demo crats must refuse to support the bill unless the minority was given fair representation in the new court. He declared tliat even on the basis of a Republican majority in the State of 230,000 the minority was en titled to two judges, and be asked unan imous consent to amend the bill. Consent was refused. Mr. Green then moved to go into Committee of the Whole for the pur pose of amendment, .This was voted dnyrn- The roll-call showed 36 Senators for the bill and only G against. Of (be latter five were Democrats, and General Gobin made the sixth. our hospital gets $10,000. These House Appropriation bills passed finally unamended and were :ent to the Go ernor for liis consideration : Chester County Hospital, $8,000; Pottstown Hos pital, $17,500; Pottsville Hospital, 10,000. These House bills also passed finally un amended and were ssnt to the Govtrnor: Inoorpoiating companies for dealing in all kinds of goods at wholesale; for the removal of the Eastern Penitentiary; relating to the indigent insane of poor districts. The bill to pay A. Merrill $150 for attendance upon Representative Tewkesbury during his illness in 1803 was defeated yeas 20, nays 8 less than a constitutional majority voting for it. The Governor has approved the bill creating the office of Deputy Auditor General. The Governor sent to the Senate these uominations of Notaries ; Philadel phia, E. J. Lindsay, W. S. L. Rhoades; Chester County, Charles C. Hadley. Adjourned 1.15 until this afternoon at 3 o'clock. THE JUDGES' KETIBEMENT BILL. When the Seriate ra-convsned at 3 o'clock the Judges' Retirement bill was reported from committee and read a second time. A special order was fixed for the third reading and final passage of the bill to morrow morniDgat 11 o'clock. Among the House appropriation bills pnsjed finally unamended nnd sent to the Governor for consideration was the Home forChildien, Pottsville, $1,5 0. After transacting other unimportant business the Senate at 4'50 p. u- adjourned until this evening at 8 o'clock. Ki the, evening session of tbo Senate the Revenue bill was reported from the com niittto by Senator Grady, ted a second timo and tben recommitted for further hearing to-morrow morning. The Coufertnce Committee report on the Judicial Apportionment bill was agreed to. The repoit of the committee to Investigate the Norriatnwa Asylum was made h special order for to-morrow morning nt 10 30 and the Sennto then at 8 40 ad journod uutil to-morrow at 10 o'clock. In tho flouBO. The House met at 11 o'clock this morn ing and began consideration of n mtxed caleiidnr'of S-nate bills. Senate bill regulating the issue nnd transfer of certificates of stock' by companies incorporated Under the laws of the Com monwealth, which wna defeated nnd recon sidered, passed finally as amended. Sen ate bill to prevent tbo issue df policies of insurance by persons, partnerships or other associations not incorporated was indefi nitely postponed. Mr. Jeffrey (Luzfrne) called up the Quay County bill, to etect a new county of por tions of Schuylkill and Luzerne counties. After brief discission the roll was cnRed. and to tho surprise of its friends' the bill passed finally, At 110 P. M. the House adjourned until 3 P. M. THE APPELLATE COUBT BILL. The House met at 2 o'clock this after noon. The Senate returned to the House Appellate Court bill with amendment, changing the name of the court to superior nnd increasing Iho number of judges from five to seven, On concurring In tbe Senate ntxtendtrieut the yens were 110 and the nujs Si. The House concurred in the Senate amendment to the bill removing the East ern Penitentiary. The amendment merely changes: the phraseology ot the bill. The House retnsed to concur in the Senate amendment' to the bill making an appro pration to the deaf and dumb institution at Philadelphia, which increased the amount $6,000. The House nt' C o'clock adjourned till 730. The House meet at 7.30 o'clock. No business of nny great importance was transacted, Twenty Senate bills, to grant pensions to members of the National Guard who contracted di'ease at Home stead nnd Gettysburg, which come up for final passage, were voted down by the Home, which adjourned at 11,15 to meet at 0 A. M. to-morrow. Babies made happy with Luks' Syrup. STATE LEAGUE GAMES, At Allentown: B II E Allentown 2 0000002 1 591 Lancaster 3 00O1O00C 4G2 Batteries Bakcly and Milllgan; West and Arthur, At Reading: B H E Beading 0 GOlOOOOt) 7 12 1 Hnrrisburg 0 02000000 251 Batteries Ithodes and Smlnk; Willis and Both. Xntlounl Lencuo. At Brooklyn: hue Brooklyn 2 3 0 4 1 0 2 0 x 12 12 6 Louisville 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 11 11 5 Batteries Lucid, Kennedy and Grim; McDcr lnott and Welch. Umpire Kccfe. At Baltimore: bub Baltimore 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 010 12 5 Chicago 0 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 213 17 4 Batteries Esper, Hemlng and Clark; Terry, Grilllth nnd Donoliue. Umpire Bctts. At Washington: . Washlngon 2 10000400 7 12 2 Cleveland ...0 0020000 138-2 Batteries Maulo and McGutre; Wallace and O'Connor. Umpire Logan. At New York: b II E New York 0 1000100 0-272 Cincinnati 0 00000000046 Batteries Busie and Wilson; Parrott and Spies, Umpire Murray. At Boston: Boston 2 0101003 x 7 14 3 Pittsburg 0 20120000 5 10 0 BattericE Stivetts nnd Ganzcl and Byan; Hawley nnd Sugden. Umpire Kmslle. At Philadelphia: e h e Philadelphia. ...1 05002000 8 12 2 St. Louis 2 300100300 11 5 Batteries Taylor and Clements; Ehret, Stalcy and Peltz. Umpire McDonald. ' STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W. L. PEB PEE Allentown... 10 0 .640 Pottsville 16 11 .593! Hazleton 17 12 .686 Harrlsburg.16 12 .535 Heading 16 12 Carbondale. 15 17 .sai .403 Lancaster.... 10 18 ,3 57 Shenandoah 1 14 .067 Whoro They Play To-Day Hazletonat Pottsville. cabbondale at shenandoah. ALLENTOWN AT HAKBISBUBO Reading at Lancaster. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. Pittsbubg at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Louisville at New 5Tobk. Chicaoo at Baltisiobe Typewriter For Sale. A National Typewriter, almost new and in perfect copditlon, for sale cheap. In quire at Hbbald office. Anthracite Coal Statistics. Statement of shipments of anthracite coal (approximated) for week ending June 1st, 1895, compared with the correspond ing period last year. Beglons. June 1, (5 June 2, '91 Difference. Wyoming.. 417,312 602,609 Dec. 155,266 Lehigh.... 130,430 117,678 Inc. 12,712 Schuylkill. 352,350 253,878 Dee. ,528 Total 830,113 874,16) Deo. Ill 052 Total for yeattodate 16,897,896 14,551,033 Cne. 3,346,903 n inn rri tu . i ' MlbCEIjLANKOUS. GIBL 'WANTED for general housework. Call at Max Schmidt's dry goods store, 116 Yind 118 North Main etreet, Shenandoah. C-3-tf fJIRL WANTED. Girl wanted to do general " housework, Apply at Bradley's meat mar ket, 27 East Centre street. 5-25-tf yHY do people complain of hard times, when ' any woman ot man can make from 5 to J10 a day easily? All have heard of the won derful success of the Climax Dish Washer; yet many are apt to think they can't make money selling it; but any one can make money, because every family wants one. One agent has made S178.36 In the last three months, alter paying all expenses and attending to regular bntiness besides. You don't have to canvass; as soon as people know you have It lor lale tbey send for u Dish Washer, Address the Climax Mfg. Co,, 45 Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio, for particulars. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be re A eclved by chairman of committee, 1'. J, Brennan, South Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., until seven (7) o'clock p. ui., on June 17th, 18rJ3, for the erection and completion of a new lire company house on North Jurdin street: Shenan doah. Pa. Each bid must be uccompanled by a certllled check of MOO. Any bidder receiving tbe contract and fulling to comply with the conditions forfeits the $300 to tbe lire company. Plausand specification! can be had at the Phcenix I'lre Company's house, North JarOln etreet, or at the President's, Wlllium Mitchell, South Main street, or of the architect, V. X. Keilly, Potts ville, Pa. Jaueh F. O'IUbek, 5-2.16t Secretary. the Unnout rATlONAC, II IU III HEUHALQ1A end similar Complaints, manniaoinrea uaaer mo stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. Ik. . II.. J 1 1 L 1 I I . DR. RICHTER S ''ANCHOR" pain expeller: Onlr conulnowlth Trade Mnrk" Anchor." I Manufacturer:CommerzlonrauiDr.Blchtcrof IF. Ad. Blchtcrfit Co.,17WurtaSt.,USW S02S.1 29 HIGHEST AWARBoi 12 Branch Honses. Own GUisworkB. L 25 & 50 cts, In Shenandoah for sale by p, r V. Kirlln, G s. Main Pt J. ill. liliian, 7 . Mam st , i . ii 'in- . KChbuch, N. 15. cor. Main a Oj Is i different thing from fash" OtylG ltn- Tho two ought to go to- gpther, hut sometimes thoy dd not. Thore's mighty little stylo about some fashions. Held style improves any one's appearanco, hut some fashions would make an angel look silly. All our goods are right in this season's latest fashions, nnd, better still, they arp "in truo style." Every pat tern in our stock has been solectod for that genuine artistic quality which causes our friends to exclaim, ''So becoming to you." Mourning feoods a specialty. Prices lower than any other millinery In town. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Sttcct. BIG CUT IN PRICES Neto York Gaah Store 29 N. Wain St., Shenandoah, Pa. J' Too many goods, at this timo in the season, 200 different shapes trimmed and untrimmcd gons for cost nnd less. Child ren's $1,76 Embroidcnd dresses goes for $1.00 also cloaks, packs, etc., at cost, Tills Sacriflco Sale begins Saturday, Juno 8th, for 3 weeks only. Its tho greatest money saver yet offered. Como early and select yeur bargains. IIEADQUARTEKS FOR Havo been appointed solo agent for tbo Slater "Woolen Co. Indigo Blue G. A. R. Suits. Every suit guaranteed. If theso goods should, ohange color in 5 years monoy will be returned. An entire new stock of men's, boys' and children's suits just ro ecived. Prices to suit tho times. L. REFOWICH, 10 AND 12 SOUTH MAIN ST, Spring and Summer SUITINGS. Order Spring Garments Noto. Complete line of domestic and im ported novelties in trousers and suit ings. We are also sole agents in Shenan doah for the celebrated Cresent and Rambler bicycles, ranging in price from $25 to 5100. Every bicycle sold is guaranteed. FORTZ BROS, North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. EVAN J. DAVES J LIVERY AND 13 North Jardin Street- Hooks & Brown Full line of BASE BALL GOODS, Special Inducement to cluba. Agents for Daily Papers. WO. 4 N. MAIN ST A genuine welcome awaits you at Joe -Wijatt's Saloon, MAIN AND COAX. SI'S., Poolroom attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Weeks' Museum, 17 Soutii Hain Stbeet. Grand dUplay of bird's and anlmalsof till kinds and finest paintings in tho county. Rest Heer, Port er and AIM. Fityut Urapdsof 0Jgar. Frco lunch ovory morning and ovoning. John "Weeks, Proprietor. Grand Army Suits, You Will never need another dose of Dyspepsia Medicine after a meal, if your food is cooked Cottplcne, the new vegetable shortening, instead of lard. Cottolcno aids the digestive powers lard destroys them, which will you choose? IJhe genuine Cottoleno is identified by this trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Made only by Th N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, and 183 N. Delaware Ave., Catalogue free. Good agents wanted in every town. INDIANA BICYCLE CO,, INDIANAPOLIS,, IND. U. S. A, J. S. HOUSENIOK, Exclusive Agent, Shenandoah, Pa. ESTABLISHED Half the price in Millinery Goods and Notions to reduce stock. The choicest goods in Millinery has just arrived and the cheapest of the season. Big lot of Sailor Hats from lBo up; French flower Ostrich goods id all styles. Infants' Caps from Be up. Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladies' Mill Hats, all colors, 1.00. Infants' short white dresses, handsomely embroidered, 7Bo upj Infants' long Coats, embroidered on cape, $1.00 up. When yon want good goods and cheap, come to KELLY'S, when you cannot be suited elsewhere. We must close out our stock; will carry no goods over. Nun's veils from S1.00 up. Mourning goods our specialty. MRS. J. J. KElLY, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Call and see our large' stock of SOLID GOLD WEDDING RINGS Received an entire new stock of all the latest novelties in Silverware. Re pairing of Watches and jewelry a specialty. All work guaranteed forgone year.' Also full line of Musical Instruments. IKE OR KIN, No. 129 South Main Street, . Shenandoah, Penn'a. Garden s Art Wall Paper Store. "Wo have just received a lino lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very reasouahlo prices. "We havo also in stock a great doal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sacriflco. Come and see our line of goods. "We have tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock an Lowest Prices. 0". IE3. O.XLXES3STi House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. T H. Snyder, Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, .Shenandoah, Pa. FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, M2,,te SAM CHINESE :-: L&fNDRY, No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all diescription neatly done up In a flrs class manner. I can refer to scorto. of families in this city as to my care in washing and superior neatuees in doing up cloh ing. I do my work" better and quicker than other laundry in tho city. ' OHAKLE8 LEE, Manager. Get our Prices on Gasqine arid Headlight Oil, Our delivory wagon will do the rest. Eclipse Oil Company, Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, Etc. 213 South Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa. Mall orders promptly attended to. When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders. They will bo nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- 20 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. nrThoc1 1317 Arch St. U 1 I 1 1 . u U I PHILADELPHIA, PA. The onlr Gennlnr JteeUIUt In Amerlri, notirlthstandln. t others advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION , bpecltl lilsesscs nnd titrlctorn reruisnentlr lured BLOOD POISON turea 111 it !0 o usii iiean Hospital and 32 practical experience, as Certificates and Vlpiumss prove, Bend uvo 2-cent Btamps tor boot TUUTII," lie only IkwIc exposing Quack Doctors and otuers ad vertising as great Breclallrts. A true friend to all sufferers and 10 those contemplating1 marriage. The most stubborn and dangerous cases solicited. Write or call and bo saved. Hours 1 Mi Eve's 6-81 Wed. and Bat. eve's 6-10 1 Bun. Successful treatmeut by nmlL Fhllada. ARE THE HIGHEST OF fiLL HIGH GRADES. "Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in tho world re. gardless of prloo. Do not bo ipduced to nay more monoy for an Inferior wheol. Insist on having the "Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co,, a million 'dollar concern, w hoso bond is as good as gold. SI LB. tOatiOHEB, t8B. tt LB. LADIES'. 76. - IN - 1873. Painter and Paper Hanger, trtA"c. LINE?" 1i commencing with opening of navigation (about Aprjl 1st), juagnmceniiicie wheel sfeel steamers, 'State of Ohio" nnd "State of New York" TIJfETAllI.r, fSyNDAVINCXWDED. Lv. Buffalo,-' J7T. M. I tv. Cleveland, 7-O0r. M ArCletelond, 89 a. m. At. Buffalo, 8-80 A. X KASXEKN STANDAItlJ TIME.. Take the,'"or& V. Line"steamers and en joy a refreshing night's rest when enrouto to Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Maclnno Island, Northern Lake Tourist 'Resorts or any Ohio, Indiana, or southwestern point. Send 4 cents postage for tourist pamphlet W.F.HERMAN. T.EWMANi GEN'L PASS. A0T. CEN'L' MANAGER. CLEVELAND, 0. . Shenandoah's Eoliablo ' -Hand Laundry. Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to ho first-class In every pnrtleular. Silk ties nnd lace curtains a spec ialty Goods called for mid delivered, A trial solicited. John F. Cleary, TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of tho finest ljger beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, IV
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