EVENING HERALD 1883 BTJ11NKD OUT 1893. Published dally, except 8mulay, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Offlco-Kefouieh bhlg., South Main St. ' ; d m How Christian Endeavor Societies Have Iuoreased in a Year. Winners of E rents in tho L, A. W, Spaed Oontests. 11. C. 110Y15II, Editor. XV. J. W ATKINS, Local IWItor. J. M. BOYEH, Troas. and Business Manager. TU U r-- I 4 ls delivered in 8hen I MB Tie la I U nmloah nnd tlie stir roumlliiK towns for six cent n week, payable to the corners, lly mull, !8 0n year or 45 mill h Inoiitb, payable. In advance. Advertisements charged according to space nml position. The publliliers reserve the Tight to chaiiKe the position of ailvertlements whenever the publication of new s demands it. The right Is reserved to reject any Advertisement, wliether paid for or not, that the publishers mny liecm Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the pololTicc nt Shenandoah, Pa., ns second clas mall matter. Eoening Herald. P1UDAY, JULY 12, 1805. How aiiout the rookeries? They ought to go. ., Goijo liousoa for lent aru scarce; the poor ' ' sa are plentiful. Senator Quay is not a bit worried about the result. His victory is assured. Now let us have peace. When Quay commences to talk it can tie accepted as a strong indication that Ills undertaking is a success, or about to be successful. His tonguo is always silent in a crisis. Quay Is now talking about the Hastings fight against him. His victory will follow. f AVTEft considerable trouble a correct vorsion of tho Hastings-Quay fight has been properly placed before the people, They now realize that Quay has not been "tagouizlng Governor Hastings, nor his administration, nor tho Governor's aspira tions to become chairman of the Eepub' llcan state convention, but has simply op posed a movement to rnako Gilkeson chair man of the Republican state committee. They have got hold of tho kernel of tho situation and see that it is a question of qualification as between Quay and Gilke son and well, wo all know how the people feol nonr. MANY STRIKING WEAVERS. Tlve Thousand Hon and Women Oat in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, July 12. Tho strlko of the Ingrain carpot weavers assumod a more serious aspect yosterday, wlion tho employes of thirteon additional mills wont- out. Tho total number of ldlo mills Is now thlrty-flvo, and 5,000 mon and women nro out. Further roinforcomonts are oxpoctod before night, and tho Indications nro that the struggle for and against tho now echedulo of wages will bo fought stub' bornly by both sides. FIvo mills capita latod yosterday and signed tho now schod' nlo, but these woro small firms who have been paying noarly tho sameratos asthoso demanded, so their action does not ma terially affect the lssuo. The streets in tho mill district wore crowded all day, but thoro was no disor der. A spoolal dotall of police was sta tioned at tho mill of C. H. Masland & Co., at Allegheny avonuo and Atnbor itreot, which was running on full time, This mill Is said to hold the koy to tho situation, because tho stylo of looms used there permits of choapor work. Tho great est pressure was brought to bear on tho arnployes to go on strlko, and a meeting was held by thorn, but no docision was reached. Over 200 strikers attomptod to entor the mill at noon, but woro kept back toy the polioo. Tlioy then crossod tho street and waved to tho workers in tho mill to come out, but tho majority of them re- malncd Indoors, ovon during tho diunor hour. Both sides are confldont of success. Tho manufacturers affirm that it is impossible to ooncedo tho demands at this tlmo bo cause of the condition of trade, and de clare that they will shutdown rathorthan submit. On tho other hand, tho strlkora say that they will win bocauso this is not a strike of a labor organization, but of In dividual mills banded togother by a com mon grievance. CANADA'S SCHOOL-CONTROVERSY Only One of the French-Canadian Minis ter! Has Ileslgned. OTTAWA, Ont., July 12. Tho govern ment yestorday afternoon made its prom ised announcement of policy in tho mat ter of Manitoba schools. It Is a reaffirma tion of Its first stand to not bring in a bill re-establishing separate schools in Manitoba until tho next sosslon, In Jan uary, and after consultation has been had with tho Manitoba government. As a re sult of tills determination, Hon. A. H. Angers, minister of ugrlculturo.a French Canadian, lias resigned. Tho rumors that Messrs. Oulmot and Caron, tho other Freiich-Canadhtn min isters, had tendered their resignations, were, however, shown to be unfounded. They had, they declared, remained away from tho sittings of parliament until they wore assured that such a bill would ulti mately bo brought in, They botli mado speeches saying that they had not re signed, and that tlioy woro fully luaecoord with tholr English colleagues. Hon. Mr. Laurier, leader of tho Liber als, yosterday noon moved to adjourn tho house of commons as a voto of waut of confidence, and a debate began wlilcli will last some days. Thoro is thought to bo little prospect of the government being defeated, as all the Freuoh Conservatives, with three or four exceptions, are oontont with the government's action. Railroad men are exceedingly busy now adays, freight and passenger traffic having, greatly increased. The Wooten engines in use on the P, & It. are considered by experts to be among the best in the country, Luks' soothing syrup foro ross babies, CHEERING RELIGIOUS STATISTICS. Nearly Klfflit Thousand Now Societies Or ganlzcd and Nearly livery Country on Hnrth Itepresontcd A Totnl Member ship of 8,473,710. BosTON.July 12. All Boston has sounded with tho enthusiasm ot tho groat army of young Christians now within her Rates. The splendid welcome that was officially extended to tho 53,000 dologates to tho grand Christian Kudcavor convention has gladdened tholrdicarts, and tlirco magnif icent divisions of tho multitude) praised god In song nnd prayer. Kvou tho im mensity of tho enthusiasm that prevailed yesterday at tho mammoth lnootlngs in Mechanics' hall, and tho two great tents, Williston and Endoavor.wasoxccedod last night by yet more mammoth gatherings at tho sumo places. Every address delivered last ovenlng was of importance and interest. At tho Mechanics' building Rov.Francls E.Clork, ItEV. FRANCIS CLARK. D. I)., of Boston, founder and president of tho society, dollvered his annual ad dress. Tho address was also road in tont Williston by Itov. H. T. McEwon, Ph. D., of Now York, and in tout Endeavor by Professor James Lewis Howo, of Losing ton, Ky. Thus it was hoard by 20,000 peo plo, for in each of the tents tho Eudoavor ors wore 10,000 strong, and at Mechanics' building were gathered 0,000 more. Tho story it oontalnod was n story of success that exceeded hopes almost au dacious in their oxtont, and it evoked tho utmost enthusiasm, which was oxprcssed in such hosannas as modern Athons has never heard boforo. Tho mooting In tent Williston was, per haps, tho greatest of tho three. Tho ad dress of Rev. Russell H. Couwoll drew a groat crowd; an address by Rev. Tounls Humllu, D. D., of Washington, whoso subject was "Washington, '00," was a very strong offort, whllo Mr. W, TJ. Pon noll, of Washington, spoke in tont En deavor on tho same subject. Addrosscs By Dwlght F. Moody at tho Mcchunlcs' building and by John G. Wooloy, tho noted Chicago tomporauoo locturor, who spoko in tont Eudouvor on tho "Christian Endeavor vs. tho saloon, woro also great attractions. Tho choruses, too, at all thrco mcatings surpusscd all that has yet been attempted in music since tho mooting began. Eight hundred singers woro included In that at Mo- chauics' hull, and each of tho touts had a quota of not less than 000. Gouoral Socrotary John Willis Baor, of Boston, prosldod at Mechanics' hall. Gen eral Treasurer William Shaw, of Boston, led tho mcotlng in tent Wllliscou and Trustoe Kov. J. Z. Tyler, D. D., of Clovo land, directed affairs in tont Endeavor. Secretary Baor's report shows a gain of 7,750 societies for tho year, tho largest In crease for any conscoutlvo twolvo months during tho fourteen years of tho body's existence. Tho total number of sociotics is 41,230, Including 3,015 In tho United Kingdom; Australia, 1,600; Africa, 3; China, 32; France, 01; India, 117; Japan, 59; Madagascar, 03; Mexico, 23; Turkey, 89; West India islands, 03, and soon until ovory country is represented savo five Italy, Russia, Iceland, Swoeden and Greece. The total membership is 2,473,740. The trustees of the United Soclotles for Christian Endeavor last night decldod upon San Francisco as tho plaoo for hold ing tho convention in 1807. Tho denominational rallies held in tho afternoon in twenty-sovon churohos, halls and tents woro attonded by thousands of delegates belonging to tho twenty-Boven denominations represented at the conven tion. More than a hundred clergymen and laymen spoko at theso meetings on almost as many subjects. Tho principal rallies were: Baptist, at tent Endoavor; Congregational, at tont Williston; Presbyterian, at Mochanlcs' building; Disciples of Christ, at South End Tabornaclo; Cumberland Presby terian, at Union Congregational church; Mothodist Episcopal, at People's Temple; Reform church in tho United States, at First Presbyterian church; Unitod Breth ren, at Park Streot church. Theso meet ings woro lod respectively by Rev. H, C. Veddor, Chester, Pa.; Mr. W. H. Strong, Detroit; Rov. George B. Stowart, D. D., Harrlsburg, Pu. ; Rev. Allan B. Phlipot, D. D Philadelphia; Rov. R. W, Lewis, Meridian, Miss.; Rev. Wallace MoMullen, Philadelphia; Rev. Henry T. Spanglor, D. D Collegovlllo, Pa.; Rev. H. F. Shute, Dayton, O. Criticizing Ambassador Eustls. London, July 12. Tho Chronicle this morning has un editorial commontiug upon United States Ambassador Eustls' explanation of his talk with a reporter of the Paris Figaro. The Chronlclo says ; "If ho Is really laughing all wo can say is that ho Is tho only porson to whom the incident presents itsolf as a subjoot for merriment. Wo need hardly say that it would bo im possible for him to admit that ho expressed such an opinion and retain his post. Wo readily bolievo Mr. Eustls, of course, when ho donlcs tho remark attributed to him about Canada." Tho Chronicle's editorial concludes that M. Routlor is ovldontly a gontloman of considerable astutouess, and that is more than any ono can say of Mr. Eustls. The Morning has un article in a similar strain. Moore Gets Five and a Ilulf Years. New York, July 12. Albert 8. Mooro, tho defaulting treasurer of tho East River Silk company, was yesterday sentenced to five years and six months in the stata prison on one Indictment for forgery lu the second degree, He had pleaded guilty to nine Indictments. The sentences un An eight Indictments were suspended. Nerves Aro liko Firo. t Tlioy aro Good Servants But make Poor Masters To keep your Nerves steady, Your Head clear, Build up your Strength, Sharpen your Appetite, You must liavo Pure Rich Blood Tho Best Mcdicino to Vitalize and Enrich the Blood, is 3 arsaparilla Tho One True Blood Purifier Prominently hi the Public Eye. Hond'S PIIIq euro nil liver llls.blllou. UUUU Willis nnM.HMidfti.lni. m. Pennsylvania B. R, SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. July 6th 1895. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above dato for Wiggans, Gilberton Frack villo, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvilie, Ham burg, Reading, Pottstown, Phoenixville, Norristowu, and Philadelphia (Broad street station) at 6 OS and 1145 a.m. and 4 15 p. m. on week days. For Poltsvillo and inter mediate stations V lu a. m. SUNDAY. For Wicgan's, Gilberton, Frackvillo, Now Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvillo at 6 03," 9 40 a. ni. and 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phoenixvillo, Norristown, Phila- teipnia at 6 uu, y 4U a. in., 3 lu p. m. Trains leavo Frackvillo for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. m. am' 12 M, 5 04 7 42 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday 11 13 a. m. and 5 40 p. m. ueave j-ousvine lor Bnenandoali at 10 15, 11 48 a. m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 n. m. Sunday at 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. m. ijoavo i-nuaaeipnia (uroaa street station) for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a.m., 410 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave Broad Street Station, llliiladolnhia. for New York. Express, week-davs, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dinin Car) 11 00, 11 14, a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars) 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 On, 6 50, 8 12. 10 00, p. m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 11 03 a. m., 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited .4 22), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 50, 8 12, Id 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 00 a. rh., week-days, and 6 50 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 50,- 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 38 a. w. ( 12 31 Limited Dining Car), 1 12, 3 46, 4 41, (5 181 Uongressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 night week-days. Sundays 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 38, a. m., 1 12, 4 41, 6 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car), and 12 05 night. Leavo Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express 5 00, 8 20 ft 30 a. in., 1 00 (Saturday only), 2 00, 3 CO, 4 00, 4 20, 500 5 40, . ui. week-days. Sundays, Express, 6 00 " 30, 8 00, 8 30, 900, 9 45 n. ui. 4 30, p. ni. l&iour sion, 7 00, a. m. daily. FOR CAPE MAY, Anolesea, Wildwood, and Holly Beacii. Express 9 00 a. m.2 3o, 4 05, 5 00, p. m. week-days. Sundays, 8 20, a. m. Capo May only 1 30 p. m. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00, a m. daily. FOR SEA ISLE CITY, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9 10 a. m., 2 30,4 20 n. m. week-days. Sundays, 8 5t a. m. Excursion. I uu, a, m. uauy. FOR SOMMERS POINT. Express, 8 20, 9 30, a. m., 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 5 40, p. m. week days. Sundays, 3 00, 9 HO, 9 45, a. m. 8. M. Phevost, J. R. Wood, uon'l Manaeer. ben l. I'ass g'r Agt. Lauer's La0er and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purost, Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agent 207 "West Coal Street, Shenandoah. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, First-class hair cutting and singeing, EVn-iuin Hons" Biii'dincr, Hooks & Brown Pull lino of Base Ball Goods Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Rubber Stamps, etc, Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 N. MAIN ST GE1IEBAL MILES A SPECTATOR. Tho 3IIIo Itnca fnr Nuvlcet Won by a Six f en-Veur-Old Ttoy from IlulTittn llorlo Win tint Mllo Professional ltaoo In a. 18 14-8. Ashckt PARK. July 13. The cycVrs who have thrutigori this plaoe since th Im ginning of tho week mettled down rf prac tical business. yeltpjdiiy, ufwr enjoying themselves by road funs, hops and sight seeing for the lout few days. Tho racing program was begun in any thing but pr.KUlMug weather, but by 10 o'clock thoro woro 2,000 devotees of tho wheel on the stnmK Rain drizzled un comfortably until 3, whon th wonthur cleared up, and u most enjoyablo alter uoon's racing was witnessed by over 8,000 people. Ainong those who occupied boxes was Colonel A. A. Pope, who had as a rjmMt Major General Nelson A. Miles, a staunch advocate of tho hlcyolo as a means of In creasing thoufllolcuoy of the regular army. Another spectator was Champion James J. Corbett. Tho llrst raas on tho program was for novices, Class A, at ono milo. C. C. Dirn bcrgor, of Buffalo, boat Donald McKay, of Denver, in 2 3" 1-5. Tho winner is only 10 years old, and has Just loft school. Last Monday lie rodoa paced mllo in 2.09. Tho trials In tho two milo handicap, Class A, woro 'productive of very good work, tho flual being won by V. Douglas, N. Y. A. C, (30 yards). Time, 4.!W. In tho final half mllo open, Class B, A. D. Kennedy, of Chicago, who had quali fied In tho trial, was debarred from ridlug for using ungoiitleinnuly lauguago to tho starter and Judges. Soven men lined up for this event, and Gardiuor managed to cross tho tao at tho finish a few inches ahead of Allen, who in turn beat Jenny by a scant margin for second ppico. Time, 1.10 3-5. Gardiner was known last year as tho king of Class A. Tho trials for the two mllo national championship woro oxcellently contested, and seven mou qualified for tho final. Ten yards from tho finish Hutlcr passed Gardiner, aud wou by a couple of inches, while Gardtucr was the same dlstauco in front of Coulter. Time, 4.2(1. Tho ono milo open Class 1J r,aco was won by Bald, of Buffalo, with F. J. Titus sec ond. Tho ono milo professional race, which was paced by Zimmerman nnd Wheeler, was the second last evout of tho day. There wero soven stnrtors, with TBcrlo, of Boston, on tho polo. In the second lap tho taudom ran away from the field, and St. Ongo and Borlo, who wero twonty yards ahead of tho bunch, began to set their own pace. After the tandem had droppod out St. Ongo lost control of his wliool and foil, going at a hot paoo on the turn on tho last lap. Borlo baroly oscapod falling over him ana lost u good deal of his lead, but won by about fifteen yards from Stnrbuck, who beat Bartholomew by flvo yards, whilo McCurdy almost lapped tho lattor's wheel. Time, 2.18 2-5. In tho flnnl heat of tho mllo tandem, Class A, Caldwell and Butler beat Hou- shawand Owen oaslly in 2.30 1-5. Racing was resumed nt 0:30 o'clock this morning. Riotous Clilnamon In Donvor. Denvek, July 12. About noon a largo number of policemen wero scut In a hurry to tho Chinese quarter In response to a riot call. About twonty Chinumen wero do ing battle with knives, clubs and stones, but on tho nppearauco of tho polico wagon they scattorcd and sought hiding places. Sam Lung Wah, proprietor of an opium joint, was found with severe wounds on tho head which may caso his death. Ho had been struck with an ax by My Gow, a buslnoss rival. Tho other rlotors wero the followers of those two loaders. My Gow has not yet been caught. Three Little l!oys Drowned. Wooksocket, R. I., July 12. A trlplo drowning accidont occurrod 1u tho vlllago or fciatorsvlllo, about four miles from here. Georgo E. Rlppett, aged 7; John Keegnn, aged 6, and John McGuil, ngod 5, left their homes about 2 o'clock to go flshlnpt. They did not return, and at night tholr hats wero found floating down tho river. Tholr bodies havo been recovered. The Weather. For oastern Pomiavlviiul.i, New .Torsoy, District of Uolumulu, Uoliiwnre, Mary luud nud VIriliilii, fulrj wuriuor; light southorly winds, STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation of the New York and Philadelphia Kxcliniifies. New Vouk. .luly 11. The crop were the chinf fncturd of tlio speculntlon un the rail rfny list on the btook exi'hango today. The speculation v In the main In the hutids of the traders who are now chiefly bearo. dot ing bids: Hudson 130 N. V. Central lOlJg V.. L. At W 103 N. Y. & N. E 50 Erie MV$ Pennsylvania AIH Lake Erle&NV.... 1'.'H Hoadlnt 173 Lehigh Nuv 47 St. l'aul issH Lehigh Valley 37 XV. N. Y & l'a M New Jersey Uen...l01 West Shore lWi General Markets. Pnu.AnEMMiiA.July 11. Flour wenkiwlnter superfine. S2.Wa2.8S; winter extras. J3.8SO;); No. t winter family. S:).lna3.25; t'unnsvl vnuia roller, clear. $H.fKI93.0ll; Pennsylvania roller, straight. $:i.003.78: western whiter, clear, S-1.:;iW,N). XVheat firm. iult, with U'tc. bid and H7Ha. asked for July. Corn tlriu, higher, with 4'Jo. bill and 4Ko- asked for July. Oats quiet, easier, with Hljc. bid and Hiia. asked for July. Hay firm; choice timo thy, S10.5U. Ileef steady. Pork steady. Lard steady; western steam, Sfi.M; city, SuffiO.lU. liultcr steady; western dairy, Sl3c; western creamery, l-31"c. Kleins, 17c; Punnsylanla creamery prints, fancy, lPr.i do. choir, Ida do. fair to good, 10317c; prints Jobbing at Sift Sic. Cheese heavy; New York lurge. tQTo..' small, UHiashio. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, KHtStlSc. Live Stock Markets. New YonK.July 11. European oablos quote American steers at lohj'&l llfc. ,0 ressed weight; refrigerator beef, B)4S9Ho. Calves Bteudy; poor to prime veuls. $lt(t.50; buttermilk calves, g'.5U3.:U. Sheep a trifle slow, but steady; Iambi very brisk, higher; poor to prime sheep. S'.IU!: common to prime lambs. Sl.tKWaa.W. Hogs slightly easier at SJ.anao.oo. EAST Lideutv, Pa., July 11. Cattle market steady; prime, SS.WQli.Wl butchers. ?l.li3 1.30; hulls, cows aud stags. J1.7.1&3.K). Hogs very dull; medium Phlladulphlas. $.V:tflit5.&i; common to test Yorkers, S5S5.20; roughs. J3.?S$&.!5. Sheep nnd lambs firm; extra Ihecp, S3.30&3..V); common, 0c.$l; best nmb. fiMjO&3.S0; spring lambs, 8221.75; veal Mlves, S5.60&8.23. Cures the Tobacco Habit I INI 4 TO 10 DAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED. Use All The Tobacco You Want Till Your "Caroina " is Gone. Naucoti-Cure is the only remedy in the world that acts directly on the nerves and drives the nicotine from the system in from four to ten days. It leaves the patient in better health than before taking, and is warranted free from any injurious ingredients. Naucoti-Cuke is popular because it allows the patient to use all the tobacco he wants while under treatment, or until the "craving" and "hankering" arc gone. It is then no sacrifice to throw away tobacco forever. Naucoti-Cuke is sold at the uniform price of $5.00 a bottle, and one bottle cures. , Money refunded if a cure is not effected when taken according to directions. PltOF. W. N. WA1TE, Of Amherst, Mm., CUmvctl Toliacco rorlO Years, unit Was Cured liy IViil cotl-Cill o. 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If you are suffer ing from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to womanhood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by 06 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa. Excellent mujio osay end ovenlng at Weeks' Museum, 17 South Main Stkekt. Grand display of birds and ariimaUof ul kinds and flnoiit paintings in tho county. Best Deer, Porter nnd Alas, Finest HranJs of Cigars. Free lunch every morning and evening. JoaN "Weeks, Proprietor. 'iilMPlBlBUJNUIlHttUJ mm Mild pcTRA-Fiiiic mm THE AMERICAN TCBUCD CDHPMlSUCtESMtX V If your druggist is unable to give you full particulars about NARCOTI- CURE, send to us for Book of Parti culars free, or send $5.00 for a bottle by mail. T&E NARCOTI CHEMICAL CO., SpringHelfl, Mass, Comfort In Hot Weather. Finest and coolest ice cream parlors in town. Vll flavors con stantly on hand. Families sup plied and delivered at short no tice. Fruits and confectionery Bread and cakes. L. Little, Cor. Jardin and Oak Streets- Get our Prices on Gasoline and Headlight Oils,. Our delivery wagon will do the rest. Eclipse Oil Company, Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, BuinerH, Etc. 213 South Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa.. Mall orders promptly attended to. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJ M. BURKE, .1 TTQJINK V-A T-LA.W, Ofllce Ugan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. N. STEIN, 31. D., niYSIOIAN AND SURGEON. Oillco Room 2, Egan's New Building, corner Main and Centre streets, Shenan doah, Pa. Ofllce houra: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. in.; 7 to 9 p. m. Night ofllce No. 230 West Oak street. (J M. HAMILTON, M. I)., " ' niYSICIAN AND SUIiGEON. Ofllce Water Company building, 2 West Lloyd street. g C. SPALDING, JI. D DISEASES OF THE HEART AND LUNGS A. SPECIALTr. Office and residence, No. 29 S. White street. Office hours 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to and 7 to 9 p. m. A genuine welcome awaits you at Joe 'Wuatfs Saloon, MAIN AND COAL STS., Pool room attached, Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nd ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. -DR. A. A. SEIBERT,- Specialist In illseiisuu of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., Pottsvilie. Hom-8;30 a. 111. to 12 m; 1 to 4 p. in., to 8 p. m, Sundays, 9 u. 111. to 12 111. ly Shenandoah's Reliable Haiid Laundry. Cor. Lloyd and Whlto Bts. All work guaranteed to bo flrst-clasg In every particular. Silk ties and lace curtains a spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited.
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