one be sure THERE is bu way m the world tr of having the best paint, aifld that is to use only a well-cstablisheVl brand of strictly pure white lead. furc lin eeed oil, and pure colors. J The "John T. Lewis ros. brand is standard "Old i?utch' process, and is always absoliuVly Strictly Pure White Lfcad If you want colored paint, int "this strictly pure lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting These colors ore sold In one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint ss pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade ; they are In Do sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors In the handiest form to tint Btrictly Pure White Lead. Send ns a postal card and get our book On prnU and color-card, free. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. IT m Another Day of the Great Harvey Horr Controversy. INCREASE OF PEEOIOUS METALS. In Ekfeit MAncn 21, I8V5. Passenger trains lcavo Shenandoah for renn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo hic;hton, Slntincton, White Hall.Cntasaunna, Allentown,Bethloheni,Enston and Wcathurly at ft Oi, 7 3S, B 15 a m., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27 p m. For Now York mid Philadelphia, 0 04, 7 38, 8 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57. p. m. For Qua kake, Switchback, Gerliards and Hudsonclale, 9 15 a m. ami 2 57 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre, White Haven, Pittston, Laceyville. Townmla. Siivrn. Wnvnrlv nnrf ijiinuu, o ui, v jo a rn, a o(. o zi pm. 1 For It.inhpsfnr. TtlltTiiln. Vlnnitrn Vnllo n,,A the West, 9 15 o. m. and 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ttrtlvirloro. nnlan'u.a Uit. fio Stroudaburg, (I 04 a. m, 2 57 p. m. For Lambertville and Trenton, fl 15 a m. Fo.r Tankhannock, 0 04, 9 15 a. m., 2 57,5 27 p. m. ror Ithaca and fiennvn. H fU. 0 IS n m. .27 p m. ForcX.ubiirn, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p m. For Jeauesvillo, Leviston and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a, m., 12 43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 0 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenried and Hazleton, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m, 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 and 8 08 pm. , , For Scranton, 0 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p in. For Hazlobronk, Jeddo, Drifton and Free land, 6 04, 7 33, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. ni. f For Ashland, Girardvillo and Lost Creek, 4 40, 6 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12 35, ' 4 10, 0 35, 8 22 p. m. For P.aven Run, Centralia, Mor mm' m " Mb a m m Mr. Horr Declares Tlint Gold Has Only lloubled In (Jnnntlty Since 1874, While Silver tins Increased Thrcofold Mr. Ilnrvey on Primary Money. Chicago, July 34. Tho contention or Messrs. Horr and Ilnrvey over tho sllvor question was rosumod In tho Illinois olub liotiso. Tho day's tnlk wns oponod by Mr. Ilnrvey. Ho snld that tho dobnto of tho Inst sossion was of voluo as showing that uuring uio .jast forty yoars sllvor had been steadily coined, In splto of the asser tion to tho contrary: that bv tho table ooplod from tho reports of tho mint tho commercial ratio botweon gold and sllvor ,uuu oocn maintained at nbout tho French iWnago ratio of 15& to 1 for 200 years thi miring tho twonty-two years sluco 1873. as a result of domonotlzatlon, tho conjnioromi ratio had docllued to 32 to 1; thatiu tho 833 yoars prior to 1873 tho quan tityratlo botweon gold and sllvor hod ranged from ntty-slx of sllvor to one of gold to four of sllvor to one of gold, and thaT uuring nit that tlmo tho commercial ratio had clung olosolv to tho loirnl rnt.ln Durl'iB nil that tlmo the commercial prlco oi suvor uuuion una romultiod stoady. Slhco 1878 It had stondlly and rnnldlv de creased. It wns the dominating Influence of LSnuon on oxenango to all parts of tho world. which led to gold bolng recognized by thd worm as tne standard In all com morcle' transactions. Mr. jlorr, In his opening remarks, pro ceeded fo call attoutlon to what ho callod mlslondtntr statomonts In Mr. Harvey's book. Ft1 '"stance, no declared to bo un. truo tho ft'pnt that it wns bollovcd that thoco3l"Voduciug all of tho gold in tho world washout 82porounco, whllo Eomo put It ruu'h hlghor. Mr. Horr pointed out thnt ttro had been a vastlv increasod production at groatly reduced prices. At tho oor' which Mr. Harvey spoKo or the sllvor Winers in tnroo yoars would huvo lost over VUaooaoOO. Again, Mr. Harvey ,"'d put tho aggre gate amount of sllvr In the world at about $2,000,000,000. rwns ostlinntcd that thero wai about eo,00fi00.000. Mr. Harvey naa said -that tho if"s oi tno united Statos amounted to 510,000,000,000. This wns an absuldlty. tho stutomout of tho amount ofmnterosb which tho Unltod Stntcs paid InnualW to Europe was also untrue. Mr. Harvej said that tho amount of sllvor roforroj 4 ly him In his book was tho amount rfrallablo forcolungo. Hosald this govornur-1" nacl llxed tho prlco of gold, and all Jhe friouds of silver wanted was for It to ft tho prloo of silver, In tho boliof that thfi nation could hotter keep out of the harf-,3 ' tho pawnbroker with two metals til11 no- Returning to His argument on iimotalllsm, ho said that tho " III, ... option of tho d.J"or to pay lu tno cheaper i w w - , 1 CHERRINGT t bo impaired. This would ii a parity. tared that slnco 1874 tho. ll-orhns boon stondily on that gold has, slnco 1875, inoroaso; but whllo sllvor 'qunntlty throo times dur- old had only doubled In No. Fresh Creamery Butter sold as low as possible. )ack to tho disnnsalnn fa measure of valuo. inlntll. all tho monov In ,9 Sliffipor capita, and in 10 peiWPica, ana at tbeso iy was-lmary money, tho U03 bBiji pipor Itsolf. In Wpor cS'icn cirouiatlon or 122 North Main Slffi sald:lNow, you will all '(UautltyJ monoy In circula and Loose CofTeos, at 23, 28, 30 r Oolong, Imperial, Extra Ool at 25, 40, 50 and 60 cents per largest Assort Goods of all fco3. Mft. had moro monoy m crodltfemblnod In clrcu- ercnpllithan you hnd In amed A'r.'ious to 187a, and ro hlghoi'4u than now. "aid Mr. I) Boy's definition of typoy wasmjjryof redemption. fluid frt Un TBnnTnnil try mnlrn Rnnd thojn pic bo connfld into primary Mr. Horr was idkY denied .... in! oauing n Iillint ho balrf ifmnry mono ,d;ho blmetalM il'ir to iB7a. iont wns t uld not by any ,a groonbaokor, d In gold and o the fullest ox- laws that gov- until tomor- YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. Br. J. IT. Watts, druggist and physi cian, Humboldt, Nob., who sufferod with heart dtsenso for four years, trying cvory romody and all treatments known to him self and fcllow-practltionors; bcllovcs that heart disease Is curnblo. Ho writes! "I wish to toll what your valuable mcdl clno has dono for mo. For four ycarslhad hoart discaso of tho vory worst kind. Sov oral physicians I consulted, said it was Rheumatism of llic Heart. It was almost un endurable; with ahortnoss of breath, palpita tions sovoro pains, unablo to sleep, especially on tho loft sido. No pen can de scribe my suffer ings, particularly idurlng tho last 'months of thoso four woary yoars, DR. J. II. WATTS, I finally tried Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and was surprised at tho result. It put nefw llfo Into and made a now man of mo. I have not had a symptom of troublo slnco and I am sattsflod your mcdlclno has cured mo for 1 have now enjoyed, slnco taking It Three Years of Splendid Health I might add that I am a druggist and havo sold and recommended your Heart Curo, for I know what It has dono for mo and only wisn i couiu stato moro clearly my suffer ing then and tho good health I now enjoy, your worvlno and other remedies also glvo excellent satisfaction." J. U. Watts Humboldt, Nob., May 9, '94. Dr. Miles Hoart Ouro Is sold on a posttlvo cuarantco that tho Urstbottlo will benefit. All druggists soil It at 81, (I bottles for5, or iv .ni uunuui., pruumu, on receipt oi nnco Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health READING R. SYSTEM. New Carpels ncse Dterol ( Ietnlnoil, July 34.-,. Vonty Chlna- na hold bv t examined. 7, jvoro among tbCll) tgonts of tho 'll their pass- Inn Havana lniS WOGK We OlIGrn. now ino 'mswlinBr- ster and Moquette Carpets. AfnlitCelTeViSaS Jiody Brussels. Also another lotjS'"nVtsgraps uruiization avant .r thn 1U v ue Otr(9r Sfi Mnfr wore ro- T :t "I nr ;i"V Uo Clilnft. 1 , lUKnim ub o cents, reauceu irbiiavas arc1 toxxin, quality A Jarge stock styles. Jew Moquette Rugs duced prices, -AllVhK.S .UibiiyJ' JjinOlfess to bo Su,.ht h& doprived Specials in Caii ty. Tlth i'y arrr itlng. u enr larged imlly. We received todav another 1' ihom'anoy JNorthe,ters, Corn, 4 for 25 cents. The best w4dJJad at the VnnZ another lot of Fnno.v OnM Ponb-ziieiatoos, 4 for fa , . . . J . " .wv-j- . -r. U n Fine Table Teaches, 2 cans 25 cei1 o "uornia 1 ears nd ;ents. Alaska Salmon, 10 cents aiW-' r.i b' I?1- Today-A lot of Lfiictly Fr aaaclu. cLxiy butter. 9 lug avo IN EFFECT JUNE 20, 1891. Trains leave Sl cnandoah as follows For NOW York via Phllmlnlnliln. ioV daTS, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m. and 12 58, 2 55, v ji. ui. oimuuys, ji lu a. m. For Now York via Maueh Chunk, week days, 5 25, 7 20 a. m. and 12 f,S. . Hf. n For Reading and Philadelphia, week davs, . u i in, u. 111. unu a OB, z oo, 5 54 p, ni. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For rottaville. "eek davs. 2 10. 1 in t. uuu n oo, a oo. o oo p. m. Humlap 2 10 a. m, ior Tamaqua nnrl Mahanoy City, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. m. and 12 5S, 2 55 v .ii, p. iu. ounaajs, iu a. m. For Williamsnort. Sunburv nnrl T week davs, 3 25, 11 30 a. in. and 1 50, 7 20 n. 11. UIKIUUVO, d i, u. 111. For Mahanoy Plane, week dnva. 5 in s s 5 25, 7 30, 1130 a.m. and 12 18, 1 50, 2 55. i o, i .u, u no ji. m. nunuays, 2 iu, 3 25 in. or Ashland and Shamok n. week dnvs. O OC CIA 11 OA 1 . .. , ' o i.o, i m, j i iy . in. anu 111 i zu, v 35 p, in. buiulavs. 3 25 n. m. For Baltimore. Washintrlon nml Mi Jt., mrougn trains leave Head ing Terminal. Philadolnhia. CP. .t II. II. n. at 3 20, 7 55, 11 2fl n. m. and 3 46, 7 27 p. m. Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m and 3 46, 7 27 p.m. Additional trains from Twi-ntv-fnui-ili and Chestnut streets station, week (lays, 1 50, 5 41, 8 23 p. ni. Sundays, 1 35. 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leavo New York via Philadelphia, week ays, 8 00 a. m.. 1 3U. 4 00. 7 30 n. m. nml 12 15 night. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Jjeavo liew York via Mauoh Chunk, wenlt ays, 4 30, 9 10 a. m. and 1 10, 4 30 p. m. Leave Philadelnhia. RoAilinc week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 00 a. m. and 4 00, u, ti jo p.m. Sundays, 11 30 p. in. Leavo Readinc. weo'k tlavsv 1 S3. 7 in. 10 00, 11 50 a.m. and 5 55, 7 57 p.m. Sun- ays, 1 35 a, m. jjeavo rousvino WieKdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. . and 12 30, 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 m. Leavo Tanianua. weok davs. 3 lfi. 8 50. II 23 a. m. and 1 20 7 15. 9 2S n. m. Sumlnvs. 18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Citv. week davs. 2 45. 21, 1147 a. m. and 151. 7 39. 9 54 n. in. undays, 3 45 a. m. Leave Mahanov 1'lane.woek duvt.2 40. 4 00. 6 30, 9 37. 11 59 a. m. and 12 58. 2 On. 5 20. 6 26, 7 53, 10 10 p. m. Suuduys, 2 40, 4 00 a. ni. Loave Williamsporl, week days, ? 42, 10 10 a. m. and 3 35, 11 15 p. ro. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut St. Wharf MAGICAL GROWTH OF PLANTS. A French Scientist Says It Can He Hronfiht Out by Fornilo Acid. A Pronch scientist, M. Rngonncnu, has just discovered how to ninke n plant grow from tho seed in 80 minutes ns much ns it would tinder ordinary circumstnncos in ns many days. Horotofora nnturo has shared this socrct with tho Yoghls of India nlono, und tho methods pursued by thoso clever inngicinns iu performing tills trick havo been ofton described. They plant a seed lu tho earth and covor it witli a olotli. In a few moments tho cloth lioglns to bo pushed upward by tho growing plant, which, In a short tlmo, attains tho height of sovcral feet. Various theories have beoil advanced as to tho modus opcrnudi of this lulrnelo, ouo of tho latest being that tho spectators nro nil hypnotized by tho mn glolnn. During his trnvols in India M. Rngon uoau saw this trick performed frequently and noticed thnt tho Hindoos always im bedded tho seed In soil which they brought with them especially for that purpose. At last ho learned thnt t.IiB nhi.imvi m earth from ant hills. Now, as every ono knows who has inadvertently oaten ono of theso industrious insects, tints contain n largo proportion of formlo nold, with which hi iimo tno soli of their habitations be. conies charged. This acid lias tho power of quickly dissolving tho Integument sur rounding n seed and of grently stimulating .un BiuiHu ui mo gorni witnm. ucr u uttlo experimenting with this ncld tho learned Frenchman was ablo to duplicate perfectly tho Hindoo trick. His further rosenrches havo led him to bollovo mat mis discovery may ho profitably up piled to ngriculturo. By Infusing ants in bailing water acid as strong as vlnognr can uu uuuiiiiuu. jtngonncnu lias ochioved tno ucsc results and most porfect growth by using earth moistened with n solution oi u.uuu parts of water to ono of ncld. Now York World. psia would be a more appropriate name for that common cause of suffering dyspepsia because most cases of dyspepsia can be traced to food cooked with lard. Let COTTOLENE take the place of lard in your kitchen and good health will take the place of Dyspepsia. try it. Every pail of the genuine COTTOLENE bears this trade mark -steer's head in cotton-plant wreath. Made only by The N. K. Falrliank Company. CHICAOO, nml 13'i N. Delawnre Ave, Pliilnila. mi Tho Troublo With Women. "Tho troublo with women. "r.iIi! RmWV, orinipklns, "is that they want us to huvo fun their way. They want us to sit In tho houso and talk nbout tho wcathor, sir; to uiouuta iuu uiurnai mystenos oi drcssnink' nig nna cooklnc. s r. nml to rn.nl nnvnio -sir, nnd worship bnhlus. They can't see wny n man should want to go to n club or u puuno uinner, sir, or lako In n baseball gnmo or a horso raco. Tliov want ns tr, .in ns tnoy no ami enjoy ourselves their way, sir. Hut did you ever hear of u man want ing a womun to havo fun Ills wnrl Vn sir, not much, slrl You novor heard of any man's trying to porsuado his wifo to go round the corner, sir. to a nlen milo jjiuuu, bu, wiicr-j sonio vory elegant gontlo men were engaged In a rubber at cards, sir, nuu to snioko cigars and drink beer witn tno party, sir. and sit un till tlm rnr-u- hod mndo himself honrso witli crowing, sir, and then meander homo singing. Did you over hear of any mnn's trvlm? tr, nnr. suajlo u woman to hnvo fun thnt way his way f No, sir, not by a jugful, slrl" St Louis GIobo-Democrnt. and South Street Wharf for Atlantio City. Week days Express, 9 00 a. m., (Satur days only 1 30), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a.m., 5 45 p. m. Snudav Exnross. 8 00. 9 00. 10 00 n. m. Accommadotion, 8 00 a. ra. and 4 30 p. m. RETURNING LEAVE ATLANTIO CITY Depotjcorner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues, Week days Express, 7 00, 7 45, 9 00 a. m., o io ana tiu p. m. Accommodation, S 15 a. in. nun 32 p. in. Sunday Ex press, 4 00, 5 15, 8 00 p. m Accommodation, 7 15 a. in., and 4 15 p. m. . Parlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. SW2IGARD, C. O. HANCOCK, General Superintendent. Gen. Pass. Agt, 1'orce of Habit. Thoy had fallen in love. Mlmlo affection which thoy had oft enacted they wore now going through in eurnost. "Alia now," lie Euid, "wo must part." "Fnrewclll" sho murmured. "Fnrewclll" ho replied. "And onco again farowelll" "Farewell, fnroweUI" 'Alas, wo must ho severed I Farowelll" "Furowclli" ho sliilicd. nnd shorosnond. ed as usual. Thoy did not ceoso till the milkman came around in tho gray dawn. It wns u strnngo situntiou Indeed, but one that could not bo overtoil. Ho was on Eng lish actor, nnd sho was n prima donna. Inadvertently thoy hnd commenced fnro- welling nnd couldn't stop. Washington Star. Uorrowed tho N'uiitlul rCe. Rofcrrlng to ministers klsslnir brides, n city clorgymnn said; "Thofunniestpart of a minister's oxperienco in tho matter of marrying peoplo is perhaps with tho fco. married u couplo from tho country tho othar morning, and tho groom gavo ma nut in tho afternoon of tho samo dnv lio canio to mo and asked for tho loan of tho money, ns ho hnd spoilt nil ho had and could not get homo without It. I loaned it to him, and that was tho last I sawof it." Philadelphia Call. Tho Villain Queered. Heroino (despairingly) How much nre you paid for thus relentlessly pursuing Heavy Villain (forgetting himself) A paltry If 15 a week nnd expensos, ma'airj.. Buffalo Courier. THE RETIRED BURGLAR 1 There is no pain that Pain-Killer will not stop. Colic, cramps, toothache, earache, sprains, cuts burns, bites and stings, all yield to its magic' ne Hiin m certain pAIN-KILLER kills pain mj l,a offered jou-look out. Ttu teuulae botUt beui tb DtmP.rr Diii , SST MCJSUBIBinlilCuJ WT1 llfif lltt JUf m: Jt imlSjI"" Mud &JcTnA.FiNc W THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPAHY SlCttiSSX ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE CBCARETTE Has stood tho Test ol Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTH BRANDS COMBINED 1 ER EMBRK9 After All Others Fail Dr. Lobb, A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always bo had at CHARLES DERR'S BARBER SHOP, Firf t-clnss hnir cutting and singem?. F:o"ia')r! Jlous? Bnildinr. CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St. 13e1ov CalUnvhill rhllailehihin. TO SffltP n imult . . Pi.i-n.77v 4 ,,u 'Vi ",1U P"tneni. curo or iin.l ... .":'""" """:f'' mucr, on Mo RiinrnuteoB In nil cni-cs uiimpiI l.v Ktk... i Hl'sirnm-H0!1, 1,'1,?1rl,Vuu'0 lOrfMoreto Hcnltli '" htIe",h hy llllilllillB UP the flmtlere.l nnr. .vV, . confti.tl!1,?n- CoiiKiiltnllonaiul rA.iV- .ii ; i ... , Sm"! e'n"iy connacntlnl. Olllc JOHN DALTON, Three oars No. 1 Timothy H Two oars Choice "White Oatel.i One oar Heavy Winter Whefl One car Yellow Corn. rn, eK,'la8',i VP AGENT FOR SHENANDOAH and VICINITY -FOR iser and Porter. At miter's. "71lr OL 's Bock Beer. t Carious and Uiicomfortablo Expcrlenvo With a 3Ian AVIio Ilnlloord. "Onco," snld tho retired burglar, "I looked from tho uppor hall of o houso that I was In into n room that was so dark that you literally couldn't sco Into It nr. an. It seemed ns if thoy must havo had tho windows closed, tho blinds shut and tho shades all down. It was blackor'n a cave. I turned my light in around on tho Iloor to got tho lay of things and get 'em tlxed in my mind so as not to stumble ovor anything. Over by tho bed I saw a chair and hanging down from it a pair of trousers' legs. Thon, of course, I knew thero was a man in tho bed, nnd that it was his clothes that wero staoked up on tho chair thero. I 6hut off my light and ttarted. I know tho way, and I went vory quietly, but when I got about half way across tho room tho man In tho bed began to holler. "How ho could boo mo I couldn't under stand. I couldn't see him at all, but I Just halted nnd waited. Ho didn't hollor voiy loud, though ho was trying to hard, but ho was so senrod that I was surprised to hear him hollor at all. It sounded as though It was all he could do to catch Ills breath. I was afraid ho'd scuro himself to doath right on tho snot. I didn't iinrn back out of tho room for fear I'd meet somebody coming in. I thought I could aougo 'cm bettor after thev cot In. sn I Just stood thoro in tho mlddloof that dark room, with that man hollering tho best ho could and I wishing I was souiowhcro elso and wonaoring what was going to turn up noxt. "Well, sir, In about half a mtnuto lio stopped honoring altogether, and for a minute or two ho did not broatho. Then I was scared, but in nbout a minuto moro ho bogun to snoro. You see f Ho wasn't scared at mo. What ho was soured at was a nightmare. Ho didn't know I wns thero at all. Hut it was a mighty uncomfort ablo position to bo in all tho samo, because, of courso, he was Just as likely to woko up somebody hollerln in his sleep as ho wouiu iia1 boon if ho'd boon wido nwako. ilo might ha' waked himself up, as far as that's concerned. But ho didn't, nor any body olso apparently, and when ho'd got to snoring again and everything socmed quiet, why, I Just wont ahead and collared his trousers." Now York Sun. Gilmorc's Aromatic Wiiie A to."ic for ladies. If you are suffer ing from weakness, and feel exhausted nnd nervous; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmorc'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 dicestion. enrirhps the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by 06 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa. "O wail pome poiver tlie clltie gle us, To bco ourselves as others ncc us." When not riding a "Waverley." In mythological times thero were Cen taurs creatures half man, half horse. What could be nearer the modern Centaur than the union of man and a "Waverley" Scorcher. Highest of all high grades. J. S. HOUSENICK, Exclusive Agent, Shenandoah, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS- M. BURKE, A T TORSE Y-A T-LAW, Office Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. Ty N. STIJIN, M. D., rjlYSICIJX AXD SV1WEOK. Oflice Room 2, Epan's' New Building, comer llain and Centre streets, Shenan doah, l'a. Oflice hours: 8 to 10 ni m.j 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to!) p. in. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. Q M. HAMILTON, M. D., rilYSWIAX AND SVItOKOX. Oflice Water Company building, 26 West Lloyd street. g C. SPALDINO, 31. D BISBASHS Ol' THE IIEAIIT AND LUNGS A SPECIALTY. Offico and residence, No. 20 S. "White street. Olllce hours 7 to 0 a. m.. 1 to 3 nnd 7 to 0 p. ni. ' M. WAVE YOU cXeaX. 6Wcra iyj'?,1?,1.0."0.'"11' llwr-lalllngl Write COOUP 11 1. It 1 til.. Iiu-T I il.im In 'I1 1 u I BChlciiiro, 111., for proof) of cares. CunlH mil BfiUBOO. Worst cases cured In 1G9 i' uuys. iuu-puffo nook free. FOR SALE CHEAP ! 2 Valuable Properties, On North White Street. SHENANDOAH. Doulllo niOOk Ot dwellltlusi. Nnu Hl nil,. 32 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. Also, a double block . C .1 111- r in iiwiiwiv uiiiiu ut IlivejuuCH, AOS. 110 and 118 North "White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the J-'eace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 123 E. CcntroSt., Shenandoah, Pa. TfTwO-STOItY Frame Building-, 90x49 leet on Houth Chestnut Mreet. lienls far 818 per month j will be nold cheap, "1701$ SALE, Half lot and two Iioumw, situate on West Centre street. "Will jmy 12 per cent, on investment, and can be bought on eaty let ma. W AHM FOR 8.lK. A farm ol 33 acre, wlth- In 1 1 1 riU. KEkf I I f crrUMl fi.nvl.at T1, I ... cultivation, and four acriM of rame farm liome. hx rooms, all in good condition. Will be J nine nornA n mm . .v . ran KUU ....... j.,. gooil ban m, Bomiorr a8" F0UI - ciuinn tm. month. SK. Valuable property on East Lloyd it 15x150 feet . Bcven houses, tn- aurant. Accrreate rental. !80 ner rarobarcam. AniilytoM J Lawlor the Pcac. 1 1.'3 i Ml I litre street. Apply at the HEIlALD.OFFIC'E I jusiioaaaf I
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