EVENING HERALD SATURDAY. AUGUST 3, 1805. POLITICAL POINTS. Shenandoah will be represented on tho Republican county ticket tills fall. Tho contest for state delegate to tho Re publican convention lias abated considerable. August 10th is tho dnto fixed for holding- tho convention to elect state delegates in this district. Tho local politicians aro nlrcudy moving the checkers upon the political chessboard for the delegate fight. Judge Hechtcl, it is said, will accept tho nomination for Superior .Iiulgo on tho Demo cratic stiito ticket. The fight for the nomination of District Attorney on the Republican ticket this fall will prove a spirited, one. Governor Hastings' administration has been one worthy of much commendation, hut lie has a heavy load to carry in tho person of liilkewm. If any one individual is to bo awarded tho credit for Hastings' largo majority, it ought to be Senator Quay. He is the man who directed (illkcson through the calnpalgn. The action of the Hastings clidj in endors ing and pledging its support to Quay in his candidacy for state chairman acts as a thorn in the hides of some of the former's followers Every true Republican will heartily en dorse the administration of Governor Hast ings, and they will at the same time acknowl edge the grout services rendered the party by Senator Quay. Old V coptc Old people who require medicine to regu late tho bowels and kidnoys will find the true remedy in Electric Hitters. This medi cine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey or other intoxicant, but acts as n tonic and alterative, it acts mildly on the htomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to tho organs, thereby aiding nature in tho performance of tho functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just ex actly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasiey's drug store. Deserve Punishment. A firo plug at the corner of Main and Cherry streets has been ruined by boys putting stones, sticks and other obstructions iuto it. This morning Superintendent Uct- teridge took a piece of slate, a stone, piece of brick and piece of a broom handlo out of the plug, which must bo replaced by a new one. The Superintendent says that any one taught interfering witli tho plugs without authority will pay dearly for it. "When Baby was sick, we gavo her Costoria. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria. "When sho became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, When sho hod Children, sho gave them CastorU 1'iilillnln'is' Announcement. The local circulation of tho Eviini.no HKK' ALU continues in tho bauds of Messrs. Hooks & Ilrowu, stationers, No. t North Main street. People who aro not receiving tho paper can havo it tcrved every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at the placo stated Orders for job work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed in their hands. Keller In Six. Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promntnesi in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in parsing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapir.i, druggist, 107 South Main street. I'tunl i:citrslou. Tho second and last excursion to Atlantic City over tho Philadelphia & Heading rail road will take placo on August S2nd. Full particulars will bo iiiinounced in due time. Since Ib'S there have been nine epidemics of ilysouUry in dilfcrent parts of the coun try in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with per fect success. Dysentary. when epidemic, is almost as severe and dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the host dibits of the most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured tho most malignant eases, both of children and adults, and under the most trying con ditions, which proves it to bo tho best medi cine in the world for bowel complaints, For sale by G rubier Ilro., Druggists. Coming 15vcnti. Aug. 115. Jee cream' festival in RohbiiiK' opera, house under tho auspices of Hope Section Pioneer Corps. My little boy, when two years of age, was taken very ill with moody Mux. 1 was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and luckily pro cured part of a bottle. I carefully read the directions and gave it accordingly. He was very low, but slowly and surely lie beg'in to improve, gradually rccowml, and is now a stout and strong as ever. 1 feel sure it saved his life. I never can praise the Remedy half its worth. I am sorry every one iu tho world does not know how good it is, us I do. Mrs. Llua S. Hinton, Grahamsville, Marion Co., Florida. For sale by Gruliler Ilros., DruggUtB. Another llreak. A Joint of the public water wrk pipe on South llmorick street, between Coal and Lloyd streets, burst this morning. Superin tendent lletteridge put men at work immedi ately to repair the damage When you want good roofing,, plumbing, gm fitting, or geiioml tinsinithlng dono call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centra street. Dealer in stove. 8-1-tf Six weeks ago I sutlerod witli a very sovero cold; was almost unable to speak. My friends all advised me to consult a phy sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy advertised in the St. Paul Volks Zcltiing I procured a bottle, and alter taking it a short while was otitiroly well. I now most heartily recommend tills remedy to anyone sutlering with a cold. Win. Keil. 078 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by Gruhler lira., Druggikt. f PERSONAL. Miss Emma Price, of St Clair, Is visiting friends In town. W. J. Warren, of St. Clair, was a town visitor yesterday. Mrs. Wagner and son, of Mahanoy City, visited friends hero. Col. P. H. Monaghan, of GIrardvillc, spent a few hours in town. P. J. Ferguson circulated among Pottsvlllo acquaintances yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rcddall visited friends at Pottsvlllo and Port Carbon to-day. Miss Lizzio Williams and sister, Ida, re turned from Atlantic City yestenlay. C. E. Ilrcckons, of Potlsvillc, candidate for District Attorney, was in town to-day. 'Squlro T. T. Williams compared notes with tho county seat politicians yesterday. Miss Hannah Refowich, of Mahanoy City, called on town friends yesterday afternoon. Fred. Portz, who was spending a vacation at tho seashore, returned homo last evening. Mlss.Iennio Hlllliouse, of llazlcton, is the guest of the Tempest family, on East Coal street. Miss Nellie McFadilen, of Elooinsburg, is the guest of tho Collier family, on North ,1a nil n street. Misses Sadie and Annie Liugnin, of South i .Tardin street, have gone to Tower City to visit relatives. Mm. Mary O'Hara, formerly of town and now of Philadelphia, is visiting hor parents at Mahanoy City. Mrs. .Tames Thompson, Jr., of Ashland, has returned home after spending a few days here with friends. Mrs. Charles Hill, of Dullois, and daughter, Isabel, aro visiting Mrs. E. W. Wilde, of North .Tardin street. C. D. Fricke, of South .Tardin street, was pleasantly entertained by a number of his friends last evening. A. J. O'Connor, formerly principal of tho Maizovillo schools, is now employed as clerk by C. D. Kaier, of Mahanoy City. Misses Katio D.uith, Mamo A. Mancgcld and Carrie Hilliuger, of .Reading, aro tho guests of the licck family, on North Jardiu street. Capt. F. H. Rarnhart, of Llewelyn, a retired officer of the United States army, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. William C. Richards. Mrs. John W. Purcell, of Phtenix Park, who was visiting her son, Joseph W. Purcell, returned home yesterday after a stay of several weeks. Policeman Thomas Leo yesterday visited the new hospital at Pottsvlllo to see his uncle, 'Squlro Lee, of St. Clair, who is a patient at the institution. Miss Maggie Jones, of Mincrsville, who was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Purcell, of West Cherry street, has returned home. Miss Jones came hero to stand an examination at Lost Creek as a public school teacher. David Faust, of town, to-day received iv telegram from Farmington, Mo., stating that his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Oliver C. Faust, had given birth to a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Faust reside in Huston, the former being a teacher in the New England Conser vatory of Music, and they aro summering at Farmington. They havo been married eight years and Hie daughter is the first birth to the couple. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and sho says it saved her lite. Mr. 'Hum. riggers, lau norma nr., San Francisco, sullcrcd from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried without re sult everything else, then bought ono bottlo .f V,..a V.,iv I li..i'Mi7irv mill In twn " 1 s Seulqii Waterproof collars nnd cuffs that yem can clean yourself by simply wiping off with a wet 8pongc. Tho genuine look exactly like linen and every piece is marked this way : TRADf L.LUL0 MADIf. mark. They nrc made by covering a linen collar or cuff with " celluloid," and are tno only waterproof goods made with an iutcrliuing, nnd the only goods thai can stand the wear and give perfect satisfaction. Never wilt and not effect ed by moisture. Try them and you will never regret it. Ask for those with above trade mark nnd' refuse; any imitations. If your dealer docs not have them wc will mail you a sample direct on receipt of price. Collars 25c. cucln Cuffs 50c. pair. State whether stand-up or turucd-dowu collar is .mitcd. The Celluloid Company, A?.7-429 Broadway, New York. Levy YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nutlonal League. At Boston First game: Boston, 10; Phllndolpnln, 8. Second game (10 Innings): l?hlladolphiu, 7; Boston, 0. At IMttsburg Clovolnnd, 10; Pittsburg, 5. At Louis ville Louisville, 9; Cincinnati, 8. At New York Brooklyn, 11 j Now York, 6. At Washington (8 Innings) Washing ton, 13; Baltlmoro, 4. Kastern League At Wllkesbarro Syracuso, 8; Wllkes barro, 2. At Scranton Scranton, 17; Ro chester, 9. At Springfield First game: Sprlngflold, 6; Toronto, 4. Second game: Springfield, 16; Toronto, 6. At Provi dence Provldonco, 13; Buffalo, 2. Fcnnjlvinla Stata League. At Carboudnlo Cnrbondnle, 8; Hnzlo- tou. 7. At Allontown Lancaster, 6; Alloutown, 0. 8UIT8 TRIED BY JUSTICES. A Case of Trespass Sustained on 11 Made by n Constnhle. Justice Dengler was called upon last night to decido on important question of ilaw bear ing upon tho relations of a landlord to n person who signs a lcaso for a, house, but docs not toko possession of it. It appears that Isaac Shaplra, tho druggist, leased n house on West Coal street from J. J. Francy for ono year, but did not tako posses sion of it. Mr. Shaplra rented a houso on Jardln street and placed his furnlturo in it. Mr. Francy sued for a year's rent, amounting to $200, and Constable Roland made a levy on the furniture Mr. Shapiro caused tho arrost of Roland on complaint of trespass, claiming that as the furnlturo had never been in any houso owned by Mr. Franey it could not bo levied upon in tho suit brought, and that Mr. Franey's relief was iu an action for damages for breach of contract. When tho suit against Roland came up for a hearing last night Justice Dengler took tho saino view of tho matter and decided to hold Roland for trial and stay tho levy, but Mr. Francy withdrew the process and Mr. Shaplra, upon advlco of his counsel, M. M. Rurke, Ksq., decided to withdraw his suit if Roland would pay tho costs, which he did, and tho litigation ended. Mr. Franey had another suit before Justice Dengler last night, in which ho was moro successful than in the one just referred to. The second suit was one brought by Mr. Franey to recover four months' rent from tho Homo Friendly Society on breach of contract. The society moved out of offices In Mr. Franey's building, corner Main and Oak streets, four months boforo its leoso of four years expired, and Mr. Franey claimed tho rent for tho balance of the term. Ho was awarded judgment. The civil suit of Francis Ely, of Flysburg, Columbia county, against John A. Titman was tried heforo Justice Dengler this morn ing and judgment was recovered for tho imount claimed, $04.04. Ely made claim for charcoal furnished. BE WELL THIS SUMMER ! (ft y V allies teiery tompouna Restores Lost Nervous Energy. the of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally tiianuiui. It is such results, of which theso aro samples, that jirovo the wonderful ctlieacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at A. Wasiey's drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. E. LB. FOLEY, FiNE'"Groceries 201 WEST CENTRE ST. Dealer In (irocprli s, Flour. Provisions, Teas, Coffee, etc. O001U delivered free. Unpleasant Kxperlenco. Yesterday a party of two gentlemen and two ladies entered a restaurant on East Centre street nnd ordered oysters. Im mediately after u gentleman who was not connected with tho parly entered tho place and ordered a stake. Tuc latter was served first, whereupon one of the gentlemen of tho party became vexed and led the way out of tho restaurant for his companions. They sought a place on North Main street and dined there. Meanwhile tho proprietor of tho first place visited had filled the order and when ho found the cmartetto had gono he applied to Justice livwlor for a warrant for their arroBt, the complaint being cheating and defrauding." Tho warrant was executed and tho parties appeared before tho Justice. They claimed they were justified in leaving tho restaurant before service of the order, because the older received subsnqiicntly to the one placed by iliem had been filled. The Justice viewed the matter in a difl'cicnt light, however, and required payment of the cost of the meal audeoslsof thosuitaggrcgat ing f 1.00. The amount was paid after con siderable protesting. The people were strangers. It is said they were from New York and two of them were on a bridal tour through the coal region. Skin and blood diseases, causing all sorts of dire diseases to human happiness aro easily and quickly cured by llurdock Rlood Rltters. A Treat. Tho opcn-ali concert by tho Grant Rand on tho awning of the WaUon House last night was a geuuine treat. The program embraced a number of now nrrangomeuts, among thom "Clems From (Stephen Foster," "Washington Univoreity March," "Tho Chrysanthemums," a gavotto, and "ludependentia," a march. Tho streets in the vicinity of the hotel were thronged witli peoplo and tho concert was pronounced 0110 of tho host tho hand has over given. Anothor concert will bo given in about two weeks. Died. McOunti:. On tho and inst., at Shenan doah, P11., Martin McGuire, Sr. Funeral will take place on Monday, Mil Inst., at 0 a. m. High maw in the Annunciation church, 011 West Cherry street, and interment iu the Annunciation cemetery. Relative and friends respectfully invited to attend. 7-3-2t "I always recommend Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry in eases of summor complaints nnd havo novor known it to fail you may use my namo. gist, lUrintborough, O. Iluy Keystono Hour, name Lksniu & Haeh, printtd on every sack. A Tjurfjo Wolst Is not generally considered a necessary ad' junct to tho grace, beauty or symmetry of the womanly lorni. Within tlie nouy, How ever, is a great waste mado necessary accord-, insr to tho condition of things continually! in process and requiring tho perfect action of all bodily lunctlons to ahsorli or. dispel tno refuse. When thcro is Irregularity or in action, ladies who value a clean, pure healthy body will tako Dr. Pierce's Favorito 1 rescn pnou mo imii.y icmcuj' jur wuujiiu which lioimr once used is always in favor. To those about to beconio mothers, it is a priceless boon, for it lessons tho pains and perils or childbirth, shortens labor, pro motes an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child and shortens tho period of con finemcnt. Dr. Picrco's Pellets euro biliousness, con stipation, sick headache, indigestion, or dys pepsia, and kindred diseases. Will Picnic at Lakeside. The congregation of the Trinity Reformed church of town will picnic at Lakeside park on August 2llth. Teething children should bo treated witli Jr. ). II. A. 31. J:ciiisloii. Prosperity Council No. 340, Jr. O. U. A. 51., of Mahanoy City, will run an excursion to (lien Ouoko on August 8th. Faro from Shen iindoah and return, $1.25 8-2-6t Obituary The three-month-old daughter of Itobert Durham, of South Gilbert street, died yester day from cholera infantum. Jesso Weiss died this morning at the home of his son-in-law, ex-Councilman F. J. Portz, on North Main street. Tho deceased was almost 81 years of ago and death was due to general debility. Ho was born in Bethlehem and moved from that place to Ncseopec, Luzerne county, and about 22 years ago bo- came a resident of this town. Tho surviving family consists of fivo daughters and two sons, Mrs. A. G. Ilriggs, of Rloomsburg ; Mrs. Henry Petit, Mrs. F. J. Portz and Mrs. John G. Thomas, of town ; Mrs. William Schertle, of Pottsvillc ; Louis Weiss, of Rclvand, Luzcruo county ; nnd Philip Weiss, of Shick- 8hinny. Tho funeral will tako placo next Tuesday, at 2 p. m., nnd interment will bo mado iu the Odd Fellows' cemetery. I'ree Concert Free. Hucalew & Kelly, tho blackfaccd como' dians, in their banjo and other specialties at A. Schmicker's, Monday evening, August 5th. Ed. Mcrklo will preside at tho piano. OPEN EVERY DAY Luks' soothing symp. tf The Speedy Cruiser Columbia. New York, Aug. 3. Tho Unltod States crulsor Columbia, which sailed from South ampton on Friday of last week on a speed trial across tho Atlantic, arrived nt Quar antine nt 10:35 yesterday. Hor tlmo from the Needlos to Sandy Hook bar Is 0 days 23 hours and 49 minutes. Tho American lino stoamor Purls on hor Inst trip from Southampton covered 3,075 knots, and Co lumbia covered 3,109 knots, with an over- ueo snocd for tho Columbia of 18.41 knots. The Columbia's best time on hor trial trip was 22.81 knots, mado uuuor very favor- ublo conditions. Hor tlmo, thcrofore, on nor present trip may bo considered as fair. Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Hridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms (Tltman's Mock) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 1 o. m. to 8 p. m. Mlchlr-ab's Forest Fires. HouairrnK, Mich., Aug. i!. Hush fires nro burning nil through tho hoavy wooded portions of tho uppor pminsula. So far little damugo has been dono, oxcopt In Delta una bchoolcruft counties, but ex ceedingly dry woathor favors a spread of flros nnd high winds would bo tho signal for u sweep of tho flames through tho for est In many different directions. In addi tion to the danger to standing timbers somo 250,000,000 foot of logs cut last winter could not bo drivon down stroum to the mills and aro in consldorablo porll unless rain falls at once. MISCELLANEOUS. "t'lfANTHD. A good girl of experience for general nouseworK. Apply ui tno jikH' A LI) OUICC. . C. A. West, Drug- lie sure tliat the Ashland, Pa., is tf Of a homl-gputtlng headaebe Immediately re lieved by tho use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They aro 11 posltlvo and speedy cure and ore guaranteed absolutely harmless. Their great success is ample proof that tboy are nn effective article, which can bo always used with the best of results, Procure tbcm from (iruliler liros. rvit. .1. H. nAI.LKN. No. at South Jardln street, Shenandoah. OFKien Houns: 1:80 to 3 and 6:80 to 8 p.m. lUcupt Thursday evening. Noolllco work 011 Sunday except by arrange ment. A strict adherence to the ufllco hours is absolutely nccainary. pOIt DISTRICT ATTOUNKY, S. BURD EDWARDS, Of Pottsvlllo. Hubject to Republican rules. JiOIt SALE. Three double dwellings, situated ' in best n.irt of Jit. Curmel. will bo sold. single or as u whole. Ono of the best paying propcrnos in town. auureeSfL,. . utters, Ail, Carmcl, J'u. tf IjorND. Came to tho premises of the under . slimed hound bitch. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement uud calling on Thomas Dower, 122 West Cherry sireci, ruenaiuioail, I'U. o-o-ol ESTUAYK1). From tho premises of Anthony Htrugls, 13 North West street, 11 white and nines cow, witu snort tan uud ono turned horn Lciinoout ono weeK ago. A sultablo rewnn win lie paid lor its return. 7-29-lw llltOPOSALS. Proposals will be received li J. the School Hoard of Shenandoah, IV. unt w wu,.v, iuii, on i uuiii-suuy, ..fugues vm, for tho laying of a Hag stone nnd tar pavement on inu nuriu, i'ubi nnu eoiuu sines 01 me jardln street school building. The flag stones must not be less than 6 fret loner and 4 fMet rldn. nnd tho thickness must bo civen. Trices must bn given on both blue nnd red flagstones per square foot: also on the tar pavement per squaro foot. It will require 800 feet of flagstone and 800 feet of tor pnvement, more or less. A bond of one linlf of the totnl cost of contract must bo fur nished, conditioned upon the faithful perform unco of tho work, and said work must be com pleted within 80 days after the contract Is awarded, or the bond will be forfeited. All bids must no marked, sealed nnd sent to the secre tary of the School Hoard. The right to reject any or all proposals Is reserved by the llourd. UUlLOlMi COMMITTEE. Shenandoah, l'a., July 27, 1895. ul,3,3,0 For those many women who havo sullcrcd through tho indoor life of winter nnd spring, with tired nerves, sleeplessness, neuralgia, rheumatism, the dyspepsia that is best ex pressed by tho words "no appetite" for the many worn-out w'omcn, many of whom will get no real vacation, hut must attend tho whole summer long to household duties for such women there is every need now of a brisker feeding of tho reduced blood aud nervous tissues by means of tho best nutri tive agent iu the wide world to-day Paino's celery compound. After building up tho body by tho use of this great modern restorative, diseases of tho ipecial organs, heart troubles, kidney diseaso, lyspepsia and sleeplessness will disappear. Neglect to satisfy tho demands of tho ner vous system by rapid, completo nourishment of all its parts, carries heavy penalties. Panic's celery compound, more effectively than anything else tho world has yet known, restores health to men and women whoso blood has been robbed of vitality from what ever cause, audvhoso nerves havo lost their healthy tone. Persons suffering from rheu matism, neuralgia and any of tho countless results of loss of nervo power find a marked change for the better almost at onco upon faithfully using Paino's celery compound. Mrs. James Arthur, whose portrait is given above, writing from her homo in Spokane, Wash., says : "I suffered with neuralgia and rheuma tism. I tried different remedies which would give mo only temporary relief. Last year m January and through the spring: months I suffered terribly. I could walk only a short distance, and some days not at all. But then I began for the first time tx ' use Painc's celery compound. It cured me permanently, and I havo not been troubled slrreo 1 My knees were so bad last year that I could not sit down or get up alone. Now I walk every day, ami it causes no stiffness or lameness in the joints." Testimonials from men and women in every stato and comity and town in tho couhrry might boTublished. telling of similar speedy cures. They carry this plain advice to other.suffercrs : Take Paino's celery compound 1 No Longer an Experiment. We are Here to Stay. We have proved to the merchants of this city and vicinity that we can sell as cheap as they can buy in Philadelphia or New York and save them the freight. We invite any merchant who has not called on us to come and be convinced. THOS. E. SAMUELS & CO., Wholesale Grocers 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Just Received A Large stock of Diamonds, Diamond and Gold Rings, all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Musical Instruments which will be sold at lowest possible prices. Call and examine our goods and be convinced. E. DEULL, 206 South Main Street. Hooks & Brown, FULL LINK OF Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fino Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Etc. Agents for all Dally Papers. A N. Main Street For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. I'lftccn years actual experience. Gold, Amal gum nnd Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, l'or ('(.Inlti Crowns. Aluminum Crowns. Host teeth 810.00, no licttcr nmdo nt uny price. Teeth cx- tracteu wnu viiauzcu air, nua uxiracieu witn ini t air, 35o. Allowance made where teeth are out on new plates. All work guaranteed. Ijuly attendant always present. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to he first-class In every particular. Bilk tlos and loco curtains a spec ialty. Goods ntlletl lor. anil ueilvercu, A trial order solicited. (inico hours: Hveryduy, t to 3 p. m. I to 5 p. m. Sundays 304 Bast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, Mux tecc's residence, front room upstairs. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. jy M. BUKKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oillco Bean huildlnir. corner of Main Centre streets, Shenandoah. and N. STU1N, M. !., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Jtoom 2. Ecran's New Imildfmr. corner Main and Centre streets. Shenandoah. Iu. Otllce hours: 8 to 10 a. in.; I to 3 p. in. : 7 to 3 p. m. Right olllce No. S30 West Oak street. Q. 51. HAMILTON, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. building, S West Office AV'otcr Company Lloyd street. A genuine wclcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Iain and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest wiiiskovs. beers porter and ale constantly on tap. Choico tern- perunco drinks and cigars. , EHIL J. BEYER'S (Formerly Murphy Ilros.) , SALOON and RESTAURANT, 19 North Main Street. Tho bar supplied witli flrst-closs wines liquors beer, ale and porter. Choice cigars. Fice lunch (rem 0 a. in. to VI in. Get Our Prices on OASOLINE ATI CL and Headlight J f J Our dellvory wagon does tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com' y, 213 South Jardln Street. Moll orders promptly attended to. JOHN F. CLEARY, -x Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, AVelss beer. Hot tier of the finest lager beers. , 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.
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