4 Evening Herald. Fill DAY, JUNK 15, im. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY G1TY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS All the Events ol the Day Told i Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings. IRoported dally from the Mahanoy City bureau Ot ItieEVHNINQ Hehald.1 Maimnot ClTT, June 15. Harvey Bagenstose circnlnted among S .enandoah friends lait evening. The picked nine of town defeated the JllKli chool club yesterday, the score VieinK 17 to R. There were mnny errors on Loth bldBH. McGowcn pitched a (rood Kauie but lucked support. The butteries were: Nnttres-Gorman nnd MiGowen LuKnn. Umpire, Grlfllth. Mnrliii Savior, of Ashland, circulated here yesterday. Mis Josle I'clstrlng nnd John Mc Brearty visited friends here last evening. John Taylor met with a serious accident yesterday. While doing work about a bolt machlno his hand got fast and two of his Augers were severed. John Hopkins and Mis Uertba Kicliler drove to Lakeside yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stein had a pleasant trip to Lakeside yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurcblll, of Shen andoah, were in town yesterday. Messrs. Harry Scheurman, Thomas V. Gorman and Sidney Landau took ln.Lake- Hiue yesteruay. Quite a number of town people, also from Glrardville, Afdiland and Pottsville, coupled with the High School at their picnic yesterday, and there was no lack ing of a good time. Kd. Silllman was nt I'ottsvlllo yester day. The Lakeside Electric company con tinues to do u big business. It Is a popu lar road of conveyance to the young people. Candidates for ofllce are getting bolder nnil more numerous. Manager Williams, of the Ashland banc ball ( nib, spent a portion of to-day here. TWO CRUSHED TO DEATH Heavy Mnnnnry llencendii nn ft Croud While Viewing n rrnclnn. I'MILADKH'IHA, June 15. During the street parade of a summer spectacle last night a section of one of the terra cotta balconies of nn office building fell upon the crowd on the sidewalk beneath, crush ing the heads of nn old woinan and a liltlo girl, and less seriously Injuring a number of other bystanders. The dead and injured are: Caroline Bender, aged 05 years, head crushed, died In the German hospital about an hour Hfter the accident; Lizzie Hilton, aged 0, head crushed, will die; Charles Hilton, aged 35 years, the child's father, arm broken; Mary Stephens, aged 45, arm broken and badly bruised about the body. Several others were slightly Injured. The accident occurred at the large gran ite, brick and terra cotta building of the Tenth National hank, at llroad and Co lumbia avenue. The bank occupies the lower floor, and the upper stories are rented out ns offices and lodge rooms. The third floor, which Is unusually high above the street. Is ornamented at Intervals with balconies of terra cotta. A section about four feet In length was broken out of one of these, and without any warning the avalanche of brick and mortnr fell with a crash uoon the large crowd beneath. The masonry descended directly upon the head of Mrs. Bender, mangling her horribly. She was conveyed dying to tho hospital, where medical skill was found useless, and where she died nlmost before her relatives could be notified. Mr. Hilton was standing with his little girl beside Mrs. Bender in tho crowd. The accident in position which enabled him to escane with his life was fatal to his little child, tearing her from his hands, and crushing her hend into a shapeless mass. There is no hope for her recovery. DRS. WILSON & COMPANY ZBmBB Physicians and Surgeons, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ZDIarxosticIaxis cSs Specialists I DIFFICULT !nd PRIVATE ClSiS,.... . The Doctors can be consulted dally At Ferguson House, June 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. SHENANDOAH, PA.. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POTTSVILLE, PENNA. R KMKMllEHTHIS us one cent for our services until six cnlli d yourself 11 y months alter taking the lust dose, and calli U vourselt well, as we do not want nnythinc for nothing. If you can bo enred wnnllltcll vou so. Our medicines are compounded from Roots, Herbs and Harks, as used by tho Imltnns ot soutn America nnu tno (Then Baby was elcfe, wo nave her Castorla. Vhen she was a Child, she cried for distorts. When she bocame JJIss, die elung to Castorla. Vfcen she had Children, sho gavo thorn Castorla. AN EMINENT JURIST DEAD. ItlKht Hon. John lluUe Cnlerldc. Lord Chlrt .luntloo or Knglund. London, June 15. Hlght Hon. John Duke Coleridge, lord chief justice of the queen's bench, died nt his residence here last night. Lord Coleridge was uncon scious for a few hours before his death, which was paluless. His son Bernard will succeed him lu the peerage It is announced that Ilaron Russell will succeed Lord Coleridge as lord chief jus tice, and that Sir John Hlgby will become a loril justice of appeal In place of liarou Itnssell. Hubert T. Held, now solicitor general, will become attorney general, and Richard II. Haldaue, M. P., solicitor general. Tho Right Hon. John Duke Coleridge, F H. S , 1). C. L.. was up to the time "f his death an honorary fellow of Kxeter college, Oxford. He was the oldest son of the latf Might Hon. Sir John Taylor Cole ridge, bis uiother'a maiden name being Mary Hue linnan. She was the daughter of a clergyman. Lord Coleridge was born in 1821. His early education was obtained at Eton, from whence he went to llulliot college, Oxford, whore he graduated in his 21! year, and was then elected to an open fel lowship in Exeter college, which houorhe held up to the lime of Ills marriage. Throughout the latter portion of his life Lord Coleridge filled more or less Im portant public unices. He was appointed to his last i.fllce, that of lord chief jus tice of Knglaud, tn 1KM1, on the death of his predieessur. Sir Alexander Cocklmrn. Lord Coleridge was a frequent contril) utor to viuhiu- periodicals, and his ar tuli" wen-alvMiy of a peculiar merit. He wn- t mari.ed, the last time being iu IKS., u iu-ii he H- (II years of nge. I In Hun. llenmrd John Seymour Cole-rulgi-. tin ri-i n-ents the Alterclllle dl V1S' n ni iii l'., ld iu the houi-e of eom lnuiis, is tue eldiwt Mill of the deceased. TERRIBLE QUINTUPE TRAGEDY. A Despondent Father Itllli Ills ISntlre l'nmlly Hlid Hlmtelf. CAMDKN. N. J.. June 15. Johnun Kauft- man, 50 years of ago, a Havarlan living iu Stockton, a suburb of this city, cut tho throats of his wife, llosiun, and three chil dren Wednesday night and then hanged himself. The quintuple crime seemed to have been carefully planned throughout It Is said that Kauffman had been out of work for some time and grew despondent. The family were last seen on ednesdny, but when the neighbors broke into tho houve yesterday the wife and her month- old baby wt re found inn ground floor room, nnd two boys, aged 4 and 5 years re spectively, in an upper chamber with their hendnulmust cut from their bodies, while Kauiriunn hung by a clothesline from a cnrefullyjuljusted hook on a nenrby door frame., Tllfii More Victims of Poverty. JKFKEnsONVlLLE, 1ml., June 15. Three dead bodies were found near Hordeu. They were a man, woman anil cniiu, anu iney had been apparently dead for two days. The bodies proved to be those of George Hrock, aged 43; his wife Lizzie, about tho same age, and their son William, nged 7. Hrock had become desperate from poverty and hunger, brought on by enforced idle ness. The bodies were found inside of a rude pen that Hrock had built to keep tho hogs from devouring them. East ladles, w hero v,e have spent many years In successful rractlce. As these Indian medi cines cannot be obtained In any of the drug stores, they must bo procured from the doc tors, wnicncan do none ai u rcnsomiuic cuarKe. Cutarrh, deafneBS, rheumatism, nervous de bllltv, Impotcncy lost manhood, and oil diseases resulting from early indiscretion and excesses of manhood, and all diseases of the urinary or gans, paralysis, varicocele, rupture, minors, scrofula, dropsy, skin diseases, liver and kid npv rnmtilnlnlq. heart disease, shortness Of breath, pain In tho back of head and smell of back, etc., Including all female complaints and irregularities, rnronic diseases, cureu iiuilki-t and permanenll). That cough, sngni iever, anu weKnct,s,niiui v ness of breath, limitation of heart, may mean quick consumption sure death. II you are nervous, rcsiicHs, irruuu.u, butii less or awake after horrid dreams, tired In tho mo nlngs, with a dull headache, bod taste In the moutn, eomcumes aiscnorgcs, nnu kuuuuu, 5-our eraplojment without life, energy or nrnui- lion, otsirc io vv aione, kiuohij iuituusiK-i " disposition to worry and fret about trouble ancau mm nc". or comes, sieiiui .-.. i & Bumu or uncertain, sometimes low spirited. If so you ure suffering Iron nervous ucmiuy nnu ex haustion of nerve power, which may end in utter prostration, paralysis, Insanity or death, Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p ndc?snouVtiipsix All Korvous, Mental and Special Diseases. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Decay ol Body and Mind, Weak Eyes, Lack of Energy, IMPOVERISHED BLOOD, Headache, Wakefulness, Despondency, Weak Memory, Defective Vitality, Prostration, Neuralgia, Kpilepsy, I'arnlysis, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Disorders When caused fiom Digest onnnNePVoug fetem. Which render life miserable, nre safely and permanently cured in both sexes. Re markable cures perfected in old cases that have been unskilfully treated. No Experiments. No Failures. Remember, nocharpc for consultation and examination. Visits mode by appointment. Letters of Inquiry must contain return post age. Copyrighted.. m. Sunday, all but church hours. Besrt Goods, Lowest Frices, Stepping Stones to Success. r HE wonderful bargains we are always giving hardly seem creditable, but are nevertheless true. Read, re flect and act ! At our Dress Goods Department, turn goods into money, is the order of the day. Profit must wait 'till the crisis is past. Summer Dress Goods of every conceivable idea. No matter what the fashion (but it must be the latest, as we carry no old fashioned goods) we can match it right up to date in stylish fabrics. Silks all kinds, all prices, all qualities. In this line we are able to give striking bargains, having procured some rare offers. CANE PRESENTATION. A l'KKCII. I'OINTS. llflillmeFy. (HKAltllVlI.l.i:. Mrs patch, of Conners n stroke of nllected her Michael Flaherty, was taken with paralysis yesterday which right arm. Flag day was very generally observed here yesterday. There is talk of n sensation Iu high life that is expected to be made public shortly. Will wo have a celebratiou on the Fourth ? There are many improvements in property visible. A uumberof new build lugs nre golug up. Some of Shenandoah gay married men and women visit here quite frequently aud some ot these nre being watched closely by their other halts. Miss Mamie Davis, ot Ashland, is the guest of Mrs. John Harm's. Anthony tiaughnu had his finger seri ously injured nt the West Hnj Ridge colliery this morning by ft piece of steel -fienelratlug it. William Iteigel, of Heading, called on town friends here to-day. Miss Lottie Haley hns accepted a posi tion under the civil service at Washing ton. Charles McOraw aud Thomas Davison, of Mahanoy City, were town visitors yesterday. Harry Savage, of Pottsville, is visiting the MeAuee family. Mihh itositt Kinney returned home from H ini-lnirg this morniutf. William H. (Jauler, of Philadelphia, wan amu ig our many vUltoru heru to-day. I'Uiick Rvau, of Mahanoy City, spent la -i wuinn with the Dillon family ou ,iii!i n street. i i V. ('oncrois, of Pottuvllle, drove thru'wli town this innrnlnif. A Hank Hhortage nnd a Suicide. Al-BANT, June 15. The Hon. Charles SI. Preston, superintendent of hanks, gives out tho following statement: An ex amination of the Schenectndy Savings bank, which has been In progress for some days, reveals a shortage in the ac counts known to bo upwards ol f lu.ouu. 'Vlitle it is not now thought that this liortago will ho increased, the exact amount cannot be surely known until the pass books are called In and compared with the ledgers. August Menke, the ac countant of the 1" .. .a b .. led as receiving teller and bookkeeper, was found (lend at Summer Camp, nbout four miles from Schenectady, at a place called Aqueduct, having committed suicide, l'nr AuHtrnllan Unity. SYPNRT, S. W., June 15. Sir George R. Dibbs, the premier nnd colonial i'crerary of New South Wales, hns submitted to the premier of Victoria, J. H. Patterson, n scheme of Australian unity. Sir George succests that the colonies of Victoria and New South Wales should first unite aud that afterwards the colonies of South Australia and Queensland are to enter into the union. When the union Is com pleted the title is to bo the Dominion of Australia. Aturderer Carpenter llninred. MlFi'USTOWN, Pa., Juno 15. Jnmes B. Cnrpenter wns executed yesterday for tho murder of his blind rntlier, James uarpen- ter.Dec. 10, lefW. Appronching his end the prisoner manifested a stolid tndlllerenco as to his fate, and malutalued the same demeanor up to the time of his death. Coreun KubnU Defentrd Washington, Juno 15. The Corean le gation received a cablegram direct from the royal palace at Seoul, announcing the comnlete sunnres-don of tlie reueinonnnu showing the falsity of reports from China that the king had Hed to Japan nnd that the rebels had occupied b.eoul. rrninliunt Jtes'dellt of MalmiHiy City the Recipient, Mr. G. F. Dipper, a Mahanoy City mer chant, doing business on West Centre street, wns invited by some filends last evening to attend a social gathering of tho Germnu Washington Building nnd Loan Association. Unaware of the in lentionsof tht members Mr. Dipper ac cepted the invitation and went to tho association's rooms. After an hour spent in a social way, ono ot the members nroso and with a few remarks comnlimentnry to Mr. Dipper presented him with a hand- -UIOI3 KUlU-llCllllCVl lidllC. ,. .,-v fnce was a picture of gratitude, lie thanked the members, spoke of his long and nleasant connection with the asso ciation, and his regret mat otner unsinesa compelled his refclguation irom tne sec retnrvsliln. a position ne ueiu ior mieeii years. The evening wns spent, in a ies- tlve way. jar. uipper nnu uis iiaugmer, Miss Minnie, a popular school teacher of Mnlmnnr Citv. will denart on Thursday for n trip through Europe, taking in Lon- .1 Xt,lw,,lD l).,..la U,..it.(i.l,,,trl UUU, Lilt 11CIUCI1IUIUD, llllioi w ,, .uu, uoigium nnu uermany, nnu siopping ui. the World's Fair nt Antwerp tor two weeks. They will be absent about two months. A 1'lenaant Gathering. A cake and ice crenm social was held at tho residence of Mrs. Jacob Waters, 331 West Lloyd street, last evening, and proved n very pleasant affair. The guests were excellently entertained nnd the pleasure of the occasion was enhanced by the organ selections of Messrs. John Price, Jr., nnd Denjamin Barton, and the sing ing ol Misses Alice junnger, lizzie Keunard and Mattie Price. Amoug those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie Evans, .Mr. nnu .Mrs. l. Xlllllll, mr. uuu win. 't Gradville, Mr. and Mrs. E. Waters, Mrs. I. Heinback, Mrs. T. Latulniu, Mrs. Kenunrd, Mrs. G. Davles, Mrs. S. Davies, Mrs. K. Davles, Mrs U. Dabb, Mrs. D. Price, Mrs. M. Stluey, Mrs. Fatkins, Mrs. K. Spears, Mrs. w. Morgan, Mrs. r.. tv ou ster, Mrs. J. Jenkins, Mrs. U. llroome, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. i. iiuueurnuu, .urs. W. Waters, Mrs. K. Drumhelle.r Moses Itotrers. Mrs. Gardner : .Misses Lizzie Ken- nnnl. Allen Pllllnirer. Macule. Kate, and Libby Halnbridge, Clara Dabb. Ella Shoppel, Lizzie Frcel. Mattie Price, Emma w aters, 11,1110 minii, ueiinio i-iinuKei-, Clara Uunn, Minnie Waters Mary Price: Messrs. George Hudson, Hen, Miller, Hen Unrton, John Price, William PUUnger, Willie Edwards, Will Goodridge, Albert Hayes, George Powell, Edward Davles, William Gradvllle, William Hnrris, James White. Isaac waters, n,uwarci Devlne nnd George Heckle. Coxev visits the Capltnl now undis turbed. Hut he takes the asphalt walk Instead of the grass. A cornornl of the United States army was In town this morning tacking up bills advertising for recruits. A Texas man wants to walk 1,000 miles on the rails for a wager of W,00O. Here is an accomplished play actor, sure. It is only too likely thnt. the wool i-rowor will be shorn down to tne sum. in spite of Senator Sherman's strong plea for him. The Pcstolllce Department reports that the pationage held by Republicans in New York is worth flOO.000 a year. When the Democrats hear of this there will be tonic more riots. by the men. Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamber lain's Pain Halm nnd was completely cured. I have since -advised many of my friends and customers to try the remedy and all speak highly of it. Simon Gold baum, San Luis Hey, Cal. For tale by Uruuler JJros. "With us this is one of our liveliest departments. Mid summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery for little money and the offers are of unusual importance. Hats or Bonnets trimmed or untrimmed at lowest prices. Ladies' Eeady-made Suits you never bought stylish tailored suits as you'll buy them here. An over-sanguine, over-stocked ready-made suit house, short of cash, unloads several hundred suits to us at less than half their original See, save. 98c up. When the femnle bullrace nlank of the Populist platform was ndopted atTopeka i Vipv an n vnn ttip cimn vatv the women on the stage hugged each pnees anu tney go to ou tne same way. other. Aud yet the plank wus adopted 1 , . . . luwn jjiuci iuu jA.ccj.cr ouiis in uucit, serge, etc Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Rnenlal low prices to all in watches. Jewelry and silverware at Holderman's, corner Main anu ijioya streew. Manv of the citizens of Rainsvllle. In diann, are never without a bottle of Cham berlain's uougn Jtemeuy in tne nouse, says Jacob Brown, the leading merchant of the plnce. This remedy has proven of o mucn value for colds, cronp nnd whoop ing cough in children that few mothers ho know Its worth are willing to be ithout it. For sale by Gruhler Bros. FOR 8AL.E Cteap, a good horse and car riage. Call at the UEitALDofflc9 7 151w HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Contract A ard d William Hrowu, of West Coal street, yi-ti rdny received the contract for turn 'slang the posts for the fence of the new 1 Almubia Park. l"nr Drawing IllrRal IFae. RHAPINO. Pn., June 15. Magistrate Wlckel and Detective llorrell, of this city, were fonnd guilty, iu the county court, of having drawn illegal fees from the county. They are said to have rendered bills for services which it is alleged they never performed. lloat Cnpalzed, Two Ilrownrd. New Yuuk, June 15. Norman Drisdalc, aged 28, and Antonio Saplo, aged 23, were drowned by the accidental upsettlug of it rowboat. NUGGETS OF NEWS The strike of 1,400 Cincinnati carpenters has ended in defeat for tlie strikers. John D. Bretz wns renominated for congress by tho Democrats of the Second Indiana district. Burglars entered the store of T. S. Wheeler, of North btonlngton, Uonn., se curing $100 iu cash aud $36,000 Iu securi ties. Charles II. Hamble, a prominent lawyer of Hnlton, Kan., wns killed ou the street by Clinton 0boru, who accused Humble of betraying his daughter. Frank Itobiusou, a convict, while at tempting to escaiw from a gong working ou a state ditch uear Cauoti City, Colo., was shot dead by a guard. The dead bodies of August Loped ami Seber Prauzey, entombed since but M.iv In the Colorado mine at r-uctiamln.ili, Pa., have been rec vivd. In a prue fight bitweeii Jerry Msr thall. of Australia, aud Teddy (!U on. of England, near Pittsburg, the inner 1 ' knocked out iu the sixth round. People Wonder Where Councilman Dougherty really does live. Whether in.telllng the truth, a citizen should be thrown oui of the Council chamber. Whether a common citizen hns any rights at all. Whether there Isn't n Tammany ball organization, on n small scnie, in town. Whether Policemun Dougherty hns the same right as a Couucilmuu, or that ot a common citizen. Whether this town is in Americn, or nt some other seaport. Whether the common citizen should get a pormit to live and breathe In this "land of the free and homo of the brave. Whether Rev. O'Reilly's remarks in the Annunciation church, last Sundny morn ing, do not npply to one or two of the uorongu oiucinis. Whether n man is justified in winking nt his dntv to c iter to the tastes ot men who Imagine they run the borough. Whether men of htnlwnrt frame and color ot authority really own the earth and control actions of all who move upon it. Whether more later. I have two little grandchildren who are teething this hot summer weather nnu troubled with bowel complaint. I irlve them Chamberlnln's Colic, Cholera niiirrlmen Remedy and it acts like charm. I earnestly recommend it for M,n,lr,.n with bowel troubles. I was self taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps anu pains in m utnmnrli. nne-ihird of ft bottle of th remedy cured me. Within twenty-four hourt. I wn out of beu anu doing niy i.ni.E.. ui V Mrs. W. Ij. Dunnian. Bon- aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Coming Kvents. June 10. Ice cream nnd bean soup tesUVHlIn Bobbins' hall, under the alls pioes ot the Women's Relief uorps. July 31. Ice cream festival nnd bassar. under the auspices of Camp 40, i: u. o T. A., in Bobbin' hall. Get yotus repftlrtae ilone ajau's. ' " " ' ' risa WfeujaVLjjrBbVY lit Blueing tor laundry use.. Kii makes two jiirart. IS c Musser &) BejJclaU. IT tit , 2 Hi i ris I Go to Cardih's. m W. Cuntre St.. j bargains in wall caper. 5-18-3m C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Why Not Read This You mny have been deceived by some advertisements, but we guarantee you flrst-clnss goods at the right price. You will find in our NEW CLOTHING STORE a large nnd varied line of 'Men's, Boys' and Children's Well made, latest styles and at low prices. Call and see us. No trouble to shove gooos. route anu prompt attention, anu one price to an. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon AbraniHoa,-Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M II. Mastkk has tho agency and carries it in stock at his marDie ana grunuo worKs, izj ti. jABUin ai. ASHIONABLE CLOTHING -m. Lu vi, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened n large clothing hall, Krotosky's old stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandonh nnd vicinity. i.w tmyB a handsome spring suit, tuc rle. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH! GO TO TUB and get the best. A full set for tS. any size, shade. Shane. and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no eauat for n&lnless extraction. All kinds filling st reasonable prices, uon i mreei me nuraoer 100 North Centre Street, l-OTTsrJUJS.l'A, Home-Killed Beef. latest styl Better ones for 1 10 nnd up. GORIMS GAFE MAIN AND COAL, 8M Sliciiniiclonli, I'eiiniw Polite and Pi-ompt Waiters. J-JK. H. HOITMAN BAKEK, PHYSICIAN AND SVHOEON, Successor to Dr. James Hteln. IU North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 1 to 9 a. w.t I to i and 7 to 9 p, m, nictates ot the thtoat and lungs specialty, IS to 1 p. tn. Hours of vaccination: 8 to 8 a m. IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 4 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, you must see our large Hue of I lace and straw I .Trlmhieri'Hitts al fpecial Prices BefMeyoubiiy ilsewhere. Also Infants' I'hats.xnpS androbes Zephyrs and Oer- mauujwu wool, Tne latest rew xors etyJea always on hand at lowest prices. The only place in town to secure home killed beef, guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, anu at. tne same price as i;nicagc beet. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb, Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Jflnest steak, a lbs. B6c; rib roasts, S lbs. SBc; soup meats, 7 and 'c; best veal nc; irean nome-maue sausng , ivc Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah WARREN J.PORTZ. Wnnn Tuner. PlunR (md Arrmi ren&lred. Orders leftal 31 North Main street. BheDandoih.wlll receive prompt attention J. F. PL0PPERT, and Cronfectioner? 29 Ea.it Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale aftd Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. T. H. SIUDER, (Successor to G. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large stock ot Wall Paper ot all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging TE-OTJDEt PHOTO ! Taken In first-class stjleat Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. FLUM ALLKY. Rear L. V. station, TINTYPE8,2for25o ili ROOF PAINTING promptly done with iar HAWTHORN'S V. S. ItOOP" PAINT by jQ. "TOST, Agent, 139 KaatCoal street Hhenandoah. It lstaebut . BHENANDOAH, PA. Llcemed to clean CESS POOLS and OUI HOUSES Work done on Installment plan. ID. 3D. XD"5rTK, ( C'entralta. Vh. Licensed clesn Cess Pools, Out Houses T ork dooo In first clasa manner. Orafr' onrnlutr Goods a sneclaltv. nun, u, , uxuu, 3b PUCUIU1UVUUI Mil and onlTuuAr&ziteoDalnttteainatcorrOfilD&inrei taall rromnllv attendi I and paper roots ad walls. Give U ft trial Coal Direct, tiheaaudoah, m 1 -4: