Evening Herald. MONDAY, JUNK S5, lb94. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS All the Events of the Day Told in Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings, Reported dally from the Mahanoy City bureau Ot tbeEVKNINO IiEItAI.0.1 MAHANor Citt, Juno 25. Gustnve Grifllths spent Sunday at his noine at fountain springs. Miss Clara I'urman, of town, returned Irom a visit to I'ottsvllle menus. Deputy Sherlll Saladae, of I'ottsvllle, spent yesterday in toivn. William Helms, of town, was n Potts vlllo visitor. Peter Fisher, one of our popular barbers, was at Shenandoah yesteruay. John MincholT and wife, of Hotel Palace, circulated rtuioug Shenandoah friends. Adam Hoppes was overcome by the heat yesterday while returning home from church. Will Anstock, of I'ottsvllle, spent Sun Cay with his parent:. Michael Daly, William Finn nnd Keane Purcell, of town, visited friends lu Delano yesterday. James -Mnley and trunk Kynn were hhenaudoah visitors yesterday. Patrick Lawler, the hustling insurance agent, is contemplating a trip to Atlantic Jlty. Harry Mee visited Shenandoah yester day. Anthony Pelstring, one of Ashland's popular nominees, wasseeuonourstreets. Thomas Parker, spent Sunday with Tniimquu friends. Miss Annie Lefllen and Walter Trelbly two of liutler townshlji's school teachert' were town visitors. William Iiurden nnd daughter, Hessie, visited friends at Shenundoah yesterday. William Morgan and wife, of Shenan doah, passed through town yesterday for (iilberion. .lames McFadden, of lilootnsburg, cir culated among town friends yesterday. John Urnf, of Shenandoah, visited Mnhanoy City friends yesterdny. James O'Hearn, Charles Qulnn and ex Poor Director James Grunt, who en joyed a trip over the Lakeside road, were entertained by n Polish fiddler on the iiomewnrd trip. Centre street is used as n race track for visitors from other towns. A few arrests for fast driving would uo doubt put a Mop to uns practice. William Patterson and sister. Miss Susie, met witli n slight accident on Malu street yesterdny, while out driving. As they uenred the Lehigh Vulley depot, the horse became frightened at an electric car, and in crossing the track broke oue of the wheels. Theoccupants of the carriage jumped out and saved themselves from injury. Mrs. John Paul, who has been nu ln- vniui tor n number ol years, died yester day morning at 5:30 o'clock. The deceased leaves oue son and two daughters to mourn her death. Une ot the latter re Miles in England. The funeral will take place to-morrow at S o'clock, services beinn held at the house. Interment will be made on the hill. (JomliiK Events. .luly 17. Ice cream nnd bean soup lestivai in uouuins' unn, unuer tne nus- pices ot the women's itellel Corps. .Tnli. Ml Tapm,im fucHvnl nr.,1 ,-.- under the nusplces of Cnnip -JO, P. 6. of" T. A., In Hobblus' hall. August 1. Ice crenm festival lu Hob bins' opern house, under the auspices of me "j. A. u." July II Ice cream festival under the auspices of Hope Section Pioneer Corps, J. T. of H. A; 1., in Hobbius' opera house. July 31. Ice cream festival and bozanr under the nusplces of Camp 40, P. O.of T. A., in ltouuius' opera house. Sclunlckt-r's Ashland Summer iiurden open evenings. Ico cream nnd beer. Danc ing every Saturday night. 0-lu-tt Itoraaled by Death. "Life is perfected by death," and It is alsc revealed. A story told in the "Life of Sir Richard Burton" illustrates the clearness with which death reveals n man to his com r rules. A lieutenant in n British regiment wa honest, steady, quiet and full fit sterling qualities, but he was dull, reserved and religiously inclined. His brother officers laughed at him and associated but little with him. Though well born, he was pool and hail no powerful friends. He therefore remained without promotion or society, but be uever complained nnd did his best. A butteiy was to be taken in the Crimen, and the lieutenant's regiment was selected as the Htormiug party. It assaulted and was driven back. The lieutenant rallied his own company, end with a laugh flung h.a thako before him aud rushed through the breach luto the battery, followed by a hand- fnl ol men. I hey utvur camu out again. That night at the regimeutal mess there was nut n man but regretted that he had not better uuder-tood theollicer whoso gal lant deat h had revealed his superiority. All remembered a thousand good qualities and Incidents which ought toliaveendearedhlru to them. I hey were ashamed of the con tempt with w hlcb they had treated him and of the tuct that they had never shown him ins least kludnes. Youth's Companion. llllNlou of the House. Teacher Who U tho greatest man now livings Pupil Don't know. When my father ond Undo Harry get to talking together, ono minute I think father Is tho greatest man in the world, but when hu gcU through talking and Undo Harry begins I sorter think that dad's nowhere alongsldo Undo Hurry. Boston Trunnerlpt. Steam ltenovntlng Co., call for, clean and deliver Ingrain nud llnissels at 3c per yard ; Heavier carpets 4c. n ii uoal ot. Special low prices to all In watches, Jewelry and silverware at Holderman's, i or tier .Main anu iiioya streew. Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamber lain's 1'aln llalm and was completely cured I have lnce advised many of my friends and customers to try the remedy and nil speak hltrhly of it. Simon Gold lmum, Fan Luis Hey, Col- For sale by urunier uros. THE WEEK IN CONGRESS Asala Nnnntnr I'rcillct the Tnftnt;n of tin THrirr lull "riiis wk." Washington, June 2fl. There Is Uttlt doubt in nuy quarter tlmt the present week will see the onit of tho tnrlft debate In the senate. l-Intlmates as to the time when the flnnl vote shall be reached range from Tuesday until Saturday, but a ma jority of the senators express the opinion tlmt the flnnl vote will be taken on Wed nesday or Thursday. Senator Harris, how ever, still thinks It possible to conclude the work on the bill by tomorrow night. To accomplish this, however, means very rapid work, comparatively few speeches nnd the possible postponement of Impor tant items, such as reciprocity, until the conference report shall be made. Senator Allison expresses the opinion that the senate will uot dispose of the bill in the committee of the whole before Tuesday night, and that the four remaining days of the week will bo necessary to finish the work on the bill iu tho senate. The more important questions yet to be disposed of in committee are: Ihe re mainder of the income tax, tho whisky and spirit tax, the tobacco tnx, Senatoi Teller's retaliation on diamond amend ment, the spun silk question, which was passed over when the silk schedule was under consideration, nnd the reciprocity, if It bo not postpoued, and In the senate suL'nr and wool as well as others, If tho flnnl vote on tho tariff bill is reached before Saturdny tho nppropria- tlon bills which have been reported will be immediately taken up, but In what or der has not vet been determined. Hallway pooling is expected to be the main subject of discussion before the house this week, wlA the admission of New Mexico to statehood nud the taxa tion of greenbacks ns incidental questions, THE STRIKERS AT WALSTON Tliey Snccned In reminding New Men to lie fane Work. Punxsutawnev, Pa., June 25. Tho striking miners nt Wulston checkmiited yesterday a movement on the part of the Hochester and Pittsburg Coal and Iron company. Fifty new miners, with squadron of coal and iron police, arrived nt tho mines. It wns only a few minutes until every stranger had been button holed by the strikers, who led them olT. The situation wns explained, nnd the new men have decided not to work. Theronre miners here who say they are ready and willing to go back to work, but are afraid. About llfty more coal nnd Iron police ar rived last evening for duty at ul-ton, The enmp of the Fifth nud sixteenth regiments were visited by hundreds of people yesterday. The boys are com plaining bitterly because they think they are not needed. Two members of the Hellcfonto company are under arrest charged with assault and battery upon n Puuxsutnwney citizen. The tight oc curred lnte Saturday night, and one of :he guards rau his bayonet through the titizeu's lip. The Berwiud-Whlte com jauy shipped In a hundred more new Jiluers nnd a lot more deputies yesterday. Cruiser New York Hume Again. New Your, June 23. The cruiser New York passed in by Sandy Hood early yes terday morning, aud at b o'clock dropped anchor oil Tompklusville, S. I. Soon after Captain Phillips and some of the other of ficers came to the city to visit their fam ilies nnd friends. The ship shows some signs of the work of the winds nud waves upouheron her way up from Jamaica, after service at Hio Janeiro and Blue- fields, but every part of her complex ma chinery is in excellent condition, and all aer men are well. Jlr. Kremleu Convicted, BALTIMoltE, June 25. The jury in the case of the state vs. Dr. John Kremieu for the murder by poison of bis patient, John Forre, as he n.il-, km wn ,i. Balti more, but whose right name was Herman Hanbdch. returned a verdict milling the prisoner guilty of manslaughter. It was originally alleged that the doctor killed Hanbuch to get his estate of Jd.TUO, forged a will to carry out the scheme, aud alsc poisoned n witness of the will. Murdr in thf Second Degree. HoLLlDAYsuur.Q, Pa., June 25. A jury convicted W. J. McCormiek of murder in the second degree. The case was tht outcome of a boisterous and drunken quarrel between McCormiek utid Joseph Bender, lu n barroom nt Altooun, over the ownership of n glass of beer Bender took the beer, but his skull was subsequently fractured by u brick thrown by McCormiek Strencthenlllgr tlia l'llllmlnlphlu Tenm. Baltimore, June 25. Pitcher Taylor, of tho Philadelphia ball club, who was overcome by tho boat In Saturday's game, is reported much better. Manager Irwin left for HarrUburg to sign Pitcher Meanoy aud take him west to join tht team. The Philadelphia club has come to an agreement with Washington for the crvices of Short Stop Joe Sullivan. Coniuiunwenter Sent Up. DlINVEU, June 25. The trial of seventy- three Connnonwealers at Julesburg on the charge of selziug a Union Pncifc en gine wns concluded in the United State! court. Judge Ballet sent i,dward Uqnr hart to jnil at Pueblo for four months and six meu to the Arapahoe jail for thirty days. The other men were discharged. Wants to Treveut Teacher Danolntr. SllAliON, Pa., Juno 25. County School Superintendent Kckels hns sent a circular to the Mercer county school boards ask ing them to acton thequestion of teachers ntteuding "ungodly dances." Kckels wants them to bo prevented from danc ing. He claims that in dnnciug the teach ers set a nau example to their pupus. Crooked GlUoluU Flnnl. HEAPING, Pa., June 25. The court sen tenced Alderman Henry wickel aud Con stable Uorrell. of the Twelfth ward, this city, convicted of taking illegal fees from the county, to pay fines of tli&O and 1100, respectively, and cots. Jttimn'i Invasion of Corea. Shanghai, June 25 The Japanese gov ernment i sending more troops to Corea, and she refuses to withdraw from that country except under conditions which Uultia cannot accept. Tne situatiou It critical. A ralnnuft ArtUt I'nd. Chicago, Juue6. CJ. I'. A. Henly, the famous portrait planter, died of extmus. ion at his home here. The exhaustion was Hue to the hot weather and old age He wab ceriog his "1st birtuduv 1'latn (.lung Works to ltpallliie. Mi Kt.i -r"M. Pa June 2j. -itir louii -hut down tli- Iliwurd Plan libsn Works at Duouesne began operations tin- morning. The resumption gives employ TOO MUCH FOR THEM. Kxiierliurtitliig With lUts mill the l)eMy Mine Uttd. An interesting experiment was made one day last week at the Lehigh Valley Coal Company's office in Lost Creek to determine how long rats could live In some of the gas which was generated by the lire In the Colorado mine and which was the greatest obstacle the meu engaged In lighting the fire had to contend with. Hals were laKen as me oe-o animais hi. hand to indicate the time a huuiau being would live In the samu gas. The experiments were made under tne Immediate supervision of JJaniel Ogden and John A. Grant, of town, both em ployt Tti us. e rats were captured lu Packer No. 5 colliery and wet e kept in tin boxes at the iMst Creek oflice. For several days they were well fed and otherwise enred for so tlmt when tho time for the experiment nrrlvcd they were In n henlthy condition nnd ns lively ns they would have been had they never experienced capttviry. The gas used for the experiment wns taken from the Colorndo mine in rubber bags some time wto nnd wns exactly the same kind ot una bv which several of the worumen engaged in ngntingtue ure were overcome. lint number one wns lifted irom his tin box and dropped Into a gal lon glass jar containing a mix ture of oue nnd 'J4-100 per cent, of Co, or white dnmp, scientifically known as car bonic oxide. The lar was tightly closed and Mr. Hat hnd hardly been dropped Into the lar when Iim behaved In a wuere-am- l-at sort ot a way anil roiled over upon uis back. He died In on minute and a quarter. Hat number two was dropped into a jar containing sixty-two one-hundredths of one per cent, ot tne same mixture nnu lived "', minutes. IU5NCIL POINTS. Another hot wnve coming. Cherries are getting plentiful. There are ninety days of summer before us yet. Corn and potato prospects seem to be encouraging. Moths dislike newspapers as much as the prepared tar paper. The common theme of conversation these days Is the weather. The housewife is now ns busy as she can be preserving and canning truus. The Schuvlkill Traction Company pays 4,000 to Its employes every two weeks A veiretnrinu says the way to keep cool is not to eat meat during uie uot season The painters nre doing some good work about tue town uriguteniug up oui mngs County Sunerintendent Weiss will ex amine the Girnrdville public schools this evening. A new council of the Jr. O. U. A. M will be Instituted at Cresonn on Friday evening. Pottsville saloon-keepers have decided to close their places of business on the eyeuiug of July 4th. Surptlse 1'nrty. The residence of Mrs. Whltehouse, on South Main street, was the scene of n soclnl gathering, given in honor of the latter's sister, Miss Maud Millard. The company participated in gatues ol inher ent kinds, after which the guests were Invited to an clegnnt repast. Miss Millard wns the recipient of many pretty nnd use ful nresents. Amonir those nresentwere: Messrs. Thomns Tlmmins, Edward Mnlick, Hichnrd Brown, Benjamin Marshall, John lawson, doun i'rice, Edwnrd Shoetu-tker. Frank Shoemaker, John Hooks, Joseph Whltehouse, Misses Sadie nnd Nellie Baugh, Annie . minims. Laura sclionne. Katie Jiisenneart, .Mam Lynch, Julia Donahue, Attie Marshall Gertrude Shoemaker. Miss Millard Iel towu to-day for her home in New Jersey, A Hold Act. Amonc the large number of passengers that lett town this morning on the 0:15 Pennsylvania train was Chief Burgess Burns. On the way he had occasion to look at his watch whicn, uy tue way, u a gold one and some one among the pas senders also looked upon it with envy, While the train was passing inrougut.no tunnel uenr I'ottsvllle. the watch wa slipped from the pocket of the Chief Burgess, but ns luck would hnve it th unknown thief wns not successful in re tninini nossession of the coveted nrize, Before the man could get nwny the Chief Burgess knocked the watch from his hand nnd nanin tool possession ol hli property without, however, ascertaining Who the perpetrator oi me ooiu act. was. Court 1'rin eedlng". The case of the Italian charged with committimr murder nt Silver Brook, oc cupied the nttentiou ot the court this moruiui. It was expected mat tuo libel case ngninst Dr. Szlupns would be the nrsc one cnneci oeiore uiiimu eiuman but such was not the case. It will be taken up, however, as soon ns tho murder trial ot tue ttniian is uisposeu oi. at, three o'clock this afternoon it had not been reached. There are twenty-six wit nesses snnoened from Shenandoah in this trim, and some sensational eviuence expected. Youthful Tliloies, ' Two small Polish boys named Chnrl Smith nnd Georce Godnlnwicz stole a pal of shoes from Higglns' South Main street store ou Saturday eveniug. uouaiawi escaned. but Policeman ilaherty suc ceeded in tracing Smith nnd he was com mitted for trial by justice snoemnKer. 100 ltewanl. The Shennndonh Base Ball Associntion will give J100 rewnrd for Information thut will lend to the nrrest nnd conviction of thopnrtyor parties who set lire to the grand stand at the Shenandoah Trotting pnrk. W. S. HllEXSAN 22-tf President, Then Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. SVueu she was a Child, tho cried for Castorla. JThrn sha became MIhs, the clung to Castor! V ffhen the had Children, she gave thn Castorbu, Hear in Mind John A. Rellly'a Is the place to get the surest wines and liquors, best beer and itles aud finest brands ot cigars. T have two little grandchildren who are teethlngthis hot summer weatherand Hi-w trontiieii n-itn ivei comniaiuu i give them Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera Iiiurrlmf-H ltmu-dv and It acts like n charm. I earnestly reeommenu it lor dtnlilrvn with bowel troubles. 1 was mv self taken with it severe attuck of bloody flint, with cramns aud tialns In my stomach, one-third of a bottle of this remedy- cured me. 'Within twenty-four hour I was out of bed and doing my house work. Mrs. W. U Dunagan. Bon- aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn. For sale by Uruhler Uros. A Mmiiibont Holler ttYplnclefl New YoiiK, June 25 The excursion steamboat l'olchcster and has been miii- lug Sunday excursions up the river to Conn Island and Newburg since the !Jd ol the mouth. Yesterdny she had 3.U00 peo ple on board. Just after the steamboat had left Coua Island on the homeward tourney four loud explosions were heard, ulch were quickly followed uy a wnu aulc A rush was made to the stern of boat, and many of the women and chil dren on board were crushed and trampled. although n far as known none Were se riously hurt The euglueer, however, was terribly scalded, the explosions being caused by the bursting of the boiler. Thn Indignity t Tarsney. DENVER. June 25. Adjutant General Tnrsney, who was tarred nud feathered bv n mnked mob at uoioratio springs on Suturday morning Inst, Is resting easier nt his home here Governor v alte is hiuhlv indignant over the outrage, and as offered a rewurd of tl.COO for the con viction of uuv of the participautB The ceneral is about CO years of age, nun served iu the union nrruy uunng luecivn war. Domino Seriously Lamed. Chicago, June 25 Domino Is a lame horse. He weut Into tho race last Satur day with a sore heel ou his right forefoot. and returned to nts stall witn tue tenner not badlv bruised. The injury may be only trifling or it may have ended his turf career, but so far only the foot is ullectcd He is barely able to stand. llatk from the Dead. PARIS, Tex.. June 25. Deputy Marshall Brown. Mvnett and Harper, who were re norted to have been killed iu theSeminoIt nation by a gang of horsethieves, arrived Irxlnc with three urisoners. Tlia Weather. Generally fair; easterly winds. Mnnv of the citizens of Rnlnsville, In diana.are never without a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy In the house," says Jacob Brown, the leading merchant of the nlacc. This remedy has proven of so much value for colds, croup and whoop ing cough in children that few mothers who know its wortn are wiinni; to ue without It. rorsnle by Gruhler Bros. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lkssio & BAEli, Ashland, Pa., is printed ou every sack. , 3-3-3taw Hotel Kaler, Mahanoy dlly. Charles Burchill. proprietor. The best arranged hotel in the county. Convenient to all railroads, excellent management. tt HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is tho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fenco for residences, lawns. cem etery lots or any kind of fencing M H. Masteh has tho agency and carries it in stock at his maruie ana granite woms, zi JAKUin oi. BOWES' salnnn nnrl Rpctnnrnn Formerly Michael Peters', 15 r. mam Ht., tmeiinntJoan. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest winch, liquors and cigars. JAMES BOWES, Prop. trui-OSALS 'ealtd nroiiosala. addressed L to the underMgn d, will be received until I 7 D rn on Monday; June"5. 1MM, tor buildini; I foundation walls for Columbia Park. Plans and sjie, lncstlouB muy be obtained from the nae sici a "r seen at ilo para alter i p. m. on June -, it'Ji. A W . UKANX, Secretary Committee Shf nnndoah, Pa., June a, lbSM. 6 23-3t FASHIONABLE CLOTHING 3VT. LEVI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened al large doming nan, irotosky's old stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will he pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vicinity. $7.00 buys i handsome spring suit, the latest style, lietter ones tor 10 and up. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD rillLADELI'IHA AND NEW YOIiK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of thero papers delivered con leave orders at Mai Heese's, Dougherty uuuuinp, veniieniru sireev. MAIN AND COAL STB., Sbeiiandoali, Pemin 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Have you ihe Very Latest Song ? "AX ENGINEER'S LOVE," A beautiful and pathetic song and chorus composed by Thomas Waters, Jr. Pro- nounceu a item uy navmonu iuoore anil other song writers nnd critics. For sale at urumm's music store, i.ast uentre ol., and at -iu westuentre St., cnenanuoan. NEW YORK Cash Millinery Store. 29 Norh Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, yon must see our large line ot I lace anu straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before rou buv elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zephyrs and Ger mantown wool. The latest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. MKHi O, W. HYUK, I CAFE vm Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POTTSVILLE, Best Groods, Lowest Prices, tario-t Attention Stepping Stones to Success. rf HE wonderful bargains M seem creditable, but are fleet 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 can ft up tf) date in OX" kinds, all prices, all qualities. give striking bargains, having With us this is one of our summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery for little monej' and the offers are of unusual importance. Hats or Bonnets trimmed or untrimmed at lowest prices. Ladies' Ready-made Suits 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 prices and they go to you the Eton Blazer and Reefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 98cup. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart .C. Geo, Miller, Manager. Why Not Read This You may hnve been deceived by pome advertisements, but we guarantee you first-class goods at the right price. You will find In our NEW CLOTHING STORE a large and varied line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Well made, latest styles and at low prices. goous. route anu prompt attention, nnd one price to all. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abranison, Manager. Home-Killed Beef. The only olace In town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and pc; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausat j, 10c. Reuben IVIar,tin? 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. IF Ton WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO THE and get the best. A full set for li. any elze. shade, shatie, and several hundred Bets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds Milne at reasonable crlces. Don't loreettnenumner 100 North Centre Btreet, J'OTTSrJX,LX, J'A, ROOF PAINTING promptly done with VT HAWTHORN'S D. S. HOOF PAINT by Ml.. TJTOJST, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Bhenandoah. It Is the heat and only guarantee paint against corroelou, Ore and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden ana paper roofs ana walls, uive it a trial. Wonders, Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In nil the latest sty lea. w onuers leaus an puoiograpners, WARREN J. PORTZ, r Tuner Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prjmpi attention. PENNA. we are always giving hardly nevertheless true. Read, re- no old fashioned Efoods) we stylish fabrics. J Silks all ' In this line we are able to procured some rare offers. liveliest departments. Mid you never bought stylish same way. See, save. POTTSVILLE, PA. lzm Call nnd see us. No trouble to show 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PLOPPERT,. and Confectioner 29 Eait Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. Does Your Roof Leak Olt XMXm I'AIXTT If It does, now Is the time to have it done. Thos. Waters, Jr., Has returned to Hbenandoah with the best roof aim on me market, ana is prepares to do all :tnds of tin routine, reoatrinir and oalntlnir. All work guiranteed Orders will receive prompt attention ir left at herald omce or at UJO WEST CHXTllK STltSKX. TiTOXJU. PHCOTO ! Taken In first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T H N. PLUM ALLEY. Rear L.V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25cl a. F. LEITZESLij, BHENANDOAH, PA. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and ULIT HOUSES Work done on -Installment plan. 3D. ID. ZDlrTIKIjE, Centralla. Pa Licensed to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done In first-class manner Orderi by mall promptly attended to. Orders may ali-o be left at V, m. Nelswender's livery stable, West Coal street, Uhenandoah. J ment to 600 men.
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