Evening Herald.j TII11HDAY, Jl'NK N 1MM. THIRD EDITION NOW CARE FORT HE AGED! Summer With Its Debilitating Weather is Here. Tho Best of Thought an! Cre Is Due to the Old People For Them to be Strong and B&PF7, Refreshing Sleep is Necessary P&ico's Celery Compound Must Now he Taken. Young people In the flush of health are apt to forget thnt the aged need help more frequently tliiin they, to ward oil weak ness uinl to check disease. Hecause there nre no symptoms of nny specific disease they think nothing can lie lone. They forget that the weaknesses of old line are general weaknesses, n dllll- culty of the slow organs of digestion and assimilation to properly feed the nerves and lorty. The one great need, as hot, debilitating weather comes on, Is for new, rich blood, free from the poisonous humors that In variably result from a stagnant condition. The certainty with which I'alne's celery vonmound nutckly sends new blood to every part of the body is shown by stronger pulse, fuller heart beats, and n brightening of tin. spirits. Sleep becomes sound and refreshing, and rheumatism, Hciatlca, neuralgia, and other results of an underfed nervous system disappear, The world of worn out, nervous, feeble men and women is indebted to Prof. Ed ward E. Phelps, M. I)., LL. I)., of Dart mouth medical school, for the discovery of this great nerve regulator and blood purifier thu best and llnal fruit of long life devoted to the study of weak ness of nerve tissues, and Its natural remedy. Paine's celery compound gently stirs the workings of nil the vital organs, feeds the nerves when waste in their tissues has exceeded the repair, and thus relieves nervous prostration, dyspepsia and disorders of thu liver, kidneys and heart. It builds up wasted bodies, frees weak nerves and nerve centers of Irritability by supplying rich, abundant blood to build up the worn-out tissues. When there is general debility, lassltute, a loss of appetite and a lack of Interest in life thnt comes at this season; when one looks wretched, and feels so all over, this great modern remedy goes straight to the source of thu weakness and immediately gives strength aud a vigor of mind and body such as must follow perfect. nu trition of every organ and part of the body. Thu lives of thousands of men and women past middle ago who think It time to stop work, might be prolonged tn many years of usefulness if they would only use Paine's celery compound, the great modern blood and nerve restora live. It will give new life, ambition and cheerfulness, ns it did to Lewis C. Crossen of North Cohocton, X. Y., who writes "Paiue's Celery Compound has done me n great deal of good. I have been af lllcted with insomnia, nervous chills, loss of strength, and poor digestion for some time, also loss of memory, and all of these troubles nre much better now. 1 have gained in weight siucu I oommeuced its use aud am much better and stronger lu every way. 1 shall recommend the Compound to all others." It In llrtitlllf il Thu handsomest illustrated brochure of the season has just been isued by Ueorgu II llnlTni.,1 r...,..K..l T,. ......... A. Jf." S "A Hallway, giving a woman's opinion of thu compartment sleeping tars run on the solid vestibuled electric-lighted trains of that line, between Chicago, Milwaukee, Kilbourn-City (The Dells of Wisconsin!. Lacrosse, Winonn. St. Paul and Minne apolis. Contains time table of the express I trains to anu irom points noovu named, ns well ns between Chicago, Cedar Haplils. DesMolnec Sioux City. Council HluiTk and Omnha, gives the sleeping nnd parlor car rates irom i nirago to an principal Joints west. Write to John H. Pott, llstrict Passenger Agent, Wllltnmsport. Va., for one of them, and a new map of the United States, furnished free, '.'tklw When Bat! was sick, we Bve her Castorla. Then aha waa a Child, she cried for Costorla, Vhen the became MIm, kti ciuDg to OottorU. Vken she had Children, she gave them CastorUv. Boniotime ao 1 wag troubled with nu attack o rneiimaiism. i umju iiiamuer l.iln's Pain Halm and was completely cured. I have since advlswl many of my friends and customers to try the remedy Mini nil sneak hlifhlv of it, Simon Gold baum, Sau Luis Hey, Col. For sale by Uruuler Uros. MAHANOY GITY LETTER. ,, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS All the Events of the Day Told i Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings. tlteportec rtslly from the MshetJOy City bureau 01 me.VKmru ubrtAj.iw Mahanoy Citt, June 2S. Lewis 15. Mnthias. of Philadelphia, and fnrniprlr nf Mahnnov Citv. has passed examination for admission to the bar. Some mischievous person smashed n stnlned class window nt the Ho el Kaler yesterday. Levi llrownmlller and son returneu to town vesterday with 18 pounds of trout and catfish. Will Mnthias. of the "Terminal," vis ited Shenandoah last evening, O. S. Lutz. one of our best liverymen, called on snenanuonn irienus insi even tug. II. C. Hover, of Hoyertown, called on Leitzel's to-uay. Phil. Mnley is visiting friends in Scran' ton. .Tiimns ICclli'V. the nronrietor of the Old Ami lintel, with his family, made an in spection of Mahanoy City water dauiB yesterday. justice May is transacting business at l'ottsville to-uay. Homer T. Iioyer is repairing a wagon belonging to the Mahnnoy Manufactur lmr Company which wns damaged in a runaway yesterday. John Tohny, of Jacksons, was n town visitor ye-tercay. 11. E. Fisher, the tonsoriallst, visited friends at Shenandoah to-day. Mr. Devlin. Sr.. of Glrardville. paid a visit to town friends last evening. (iporire Stitzer. the popular painter. finishes his contract with the Dodson Coal Co., of Morea, tr-day. The firm of Smith Ai Campion contem plate finishing the Hook & Ladder Co's, picnic grounds by July 3d. Thomas G. Wren, a student at the Klmira 11 islness College, is hometospeiid his vacation. The Morgan Ilros. nre ninklng extensive improvements on tue .iicuuuj unu Main street property. William lleuslneer, Jr., had a narrow picntie from Initi.v in a runaway venter- day. The king bolt of the wagon slipped nut and ftighleneil the horse. The vehicle was uailly wrecked. Nelson Brandon, of Urnmlonville, can didate for Poor I). rector, was in tun yesterday looking after his prospects. Poor Director Derr aud Landlord Dave Lewis, of Shenandoah, drove into town yesterday. Miss Alice Lewis' festival was a grand success. The Lakeside Iiailwav Co. is repairing their road on North Main street to perfec tion. Master George Heese. the Fifth ward coal hauler, met with a slight accident this morning by the breaking of a wheel of his wagon in n collision with another team. rom Tosh, candidate for Jury Commis sioner, is doing political worn nere to-day, The Fish and Game Protective Associa tion will meet in Ilenslnger's hotel to night to electacommitteof arrangements lor tnelr outing on Jiuy itu. I. M. Kutz. one of our businessmen is breathing the salt breezes at Atlantic City, N. J. I have two little grandchildren who are teething this hot summer weather and are troubled with oowel complaint. 1 give them Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Itemedv and It acts like a charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. I was my self taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps and tmins in my stomach, one-thud . buttlu ot this remedy cured me. it mil twenty-four hours I wns out ol bed anil doing my house work. Mrs. W..L. Dunagnn, Hon- an.ua, lllckninn Co., lenu. tor sale by urumer uros. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National Lencne. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 7: Philadel phia. 3. At Pittsburg Pittsourg, 11; ashington, 4. At Cleveland (first game) Hrooklyn, 10; Cleveland, 0. At Cleve land (second gnme) Hrooklyn, 5; Cleve land, 2. At St. Louis New York, 11; St. Louis, 0. At Louisville Hoston, 13; Louis ville, 3. At Chicago Chicago, 13; Haiti- more, 4. KaHtrrn League. AtWilkesbarre Wilkesbarrc,ll;Sprlng- field, 0. At Hinghamton Providence, 8; Hlnghamton, 3. At Erie Erie, 10; Syra cuse, l). I'pnimylviknla Ntnte Lrnsur. At Ha.Ieton Hnrrisburg, 8; Hnzleton, tt. At Allentown Allentown. 4; Potts vllle, 1. At Scrnuton Scrauton, 1H; Al- toona, 4. At Heading Heading, S3; Eus- tou, 10. Vlrtorjr for Centra! rmmitylvatila Miners. Philadelphia. June SS. The meeting of thu central Pennsylvania coal opera tors, held in this city yesterday, resulted in a split among the operators as to the schedule of wages to be offered to their striking miners. Tho outcome of the dis agreement was the withdrawal of the Hroad Top operators, and Hell, Lewis, intesAiCo., H. H. Wigtun &i Co., and eight smaller firms belonging to thu cen- I t-IIJjnj fVUIUU lUSiriUl. IfUUl IUU CUU" i) i in .u .. . i. ventiou. Thee firms will start their per ton over present wages, or a 45 cent rate. On thu other hand tha opposing faction passed n series of resolutions de- elding not to pay more than 40 cents per gross nun & cents per net ton. New York's Prohibition Ticket. Stiiacpsk, N. Y.. Juno 28. The Prohl bition party made the following nomina tion for state offices: For governor, Fran cis E. Baldwin, Elmlra; lieutenant gover nor, Justus Miller, Troy; judge of the court of nppeals, .acluiriah P. Taylor, Rochester. It was decided to submit to the constitutional convention, now In ses sion in Albany, a resolution declaring It to be thu sense of thu convention that the cause of woman's suffrage and the ap propriation of public moneys for sectarian purposes should be submitted to a vote of the people. All Kvantfellst sent to Jail, Atlantic Citv. June 38. Mrs. Margue rite uieo, a young woman who came t this city from Chicago a few davs aim with her hiubaud, who calls himself the "Cowboy hvaugellst," was arrested last night while holding a meeting on At lanti avenue, charged with obstructing the street. She was arraigned before tt mag istrate and sentenced to pay a line of fSt) and serve thirty davs in the countv mil. Hlce Is raising a fuud to test the legality oi wo arrest lu tue uigner courts. THE ELEOTRIO LINES. Itktips Along the I.nhrilda Kind The Propositi Itluguinru Line. Inspired by the operation of the Lake side Electric Hallway the people residing In the patches nlong the Hue have been making many Improvements to their properties. They evidently wish to show the people who travel through the places that tbo'patch people nre like the people who live in more pretentious places nnd take just as much Interest In their prop erties. It Is stated that a number of people have been negotiating for building sites on many of the stretches of suitable land nlong the line and that by next spring a large number of new dwellings will be erected. The sections are very Inviting and the completion of the Lake side Hallway haslucreased thedesirablllty by bringing Mahanoy City nnd Shenan doah In closer touch. There Is some talk of connecting the Lakeside nnd Traction lines by a road which will connect St. Nicholas with Yatesville and which would also connect Llleugowan with both lines. Large forces of men are hard nt work trying to complete the park at Harry's nnd the Columbia park In time for the Fourth of July. Hoth resorts are the direct out growth of the Lakeside Hallway aud the line will rean a harvest from fares when the grounds nre thrown open. The trafllc will be larci! ns the owners of each nark will no doubt be in active competition nnd coiiBtnntly engaged in securing draw ing attractions to establish a reputation for thfl respective places. TheHingtov.u electric railway project still survives aud those Interested In it still say it will be constructed. A con tractor of Italian labor has become inter ested in the mnlter nnd sayB he could put a large force of men at work on short notice and do the grading and trade worK very cheap. One of the farmers who enme to town from the valley yesterday said that last week a gentleman from Pottsvllle visited Kiiigtown nnd opened negotiations for three building lots near Itiiigtown, offering $."00 for them and paying $100 down. This farmer says that tue people in tne valley realize mat, an assurance of the construction of the line would create an unprecedented real estate boom thriiihoiit the vallev and it is this which hns strengthened their faith in the railway project. Mnnv of the citizens of Ilainsville. In dlnnn, are never without a bottle of Cham berlain's Couuh Heinedv in the House. shvs Jacob Hrown. the leadinir merchant of the Place. Tills remedy has proven of so much value for colds, croup and wnoop- ing cough lu children that few mothers tvho Know 'its wortu are wining to oe vithout it. For sale by Gruhler Hros (iiii.viu)Vii.Li:. The funeral of James Grimes, of Rap pahannock, took place yesterday mid was largely ntteuded. ills remains wire in terred ill St. Joseph's cemetery. Miss Clara Durkln returned home from Philadelphia this morning. Mr. Thompson, of Philadelphia, trans acted business in town yesterday. Mrs. James Houston, formerly of Haven nun, died nt Jersey uity yesieruoy. William Monatrhnn. of Connor's patch. leu lor j' nuadeipnia tuis morning. Miis Acnes Heed, of Ashland, was a town caller last evening. St. Joseph's Legion contemplate hold Ing a grand picnic in the Grand Armv parK on .iinv -iia. non. vuaries lirumm, of Minersville, willdellxer the oration aud a grand street p.irade will take place, Including all the societies, combined with Coxey's Army. Miss Lizzie Urennnn. of town, acted ns bridesmaid for Miss Bridget Urennan. of Heckschersvllle, who was united in the holy bonds of matrimony yesterday by Kev. llalnlortn in st. .Marys cntircu, John Hughes, of ssbnmokin. to IllcyctiVt Defeats Ilitrtes. Elizabeth, N. J., June 27. In twenty mile race between horses and hi cycle.decided on the quarter mile track o the Elizabeth ba-ubnll ground last even ing, the bicyclist was declared the win ner. A. b. Meixnll, of Lewisburg, Pa was the wheelman, and his time for tl twenty miles was 1 h. 20 min. 402-5 bee John Flyun, of Elizabeth, was the man on horseback, and lie used mustangs. H changed horses frequently, but at the end of the eighteenth mile they were badly distressed that an ngent of th Society for the Prevention of Cruelty tc Animals refused to permit them to go on to a llnlsu. New York Prohibitionists. SrilAOTbE, N. Y June 27. The stntf convention of the Prohibition party wat called to order lu tue Alhambra hall yei terday. fifty counties being represented bj about aou delegates. At present it look ns though Hev. StnuK-y B. Roberts, ol Uticn, would be n-leUi i! for governor, nk though the friends ol nr. M. Downin nre pushing him hard. P. Clay Hacombe oi iroy, is also making a strong light. Accused 1'nllce Olllclals Arqulttcd Philadelphia, June 27. The trial o tho police lieutenants of the city, witl Captains Maliu and Thompson, bn'h o whom were lieutenants when Mnyoi btUart went into onicc, took pluce bet the police court of inquiry, aud nfter a few minutes Hearing the court fnitntl a ve diet of not guilty, and the case was di missed. The men were charged with ac ceptlng bribes for "police protection." limit liurllsia Wounded. Home, June 2h. Signor Imbrinnl, the well known Htulical member of the chnm berof duputies, and Major Tassonl ye: terday fought a duel with swords. Hot combatants were wounded, Major Ta soul sevei ely. The trouble arose from the statement made in the chamber of depu ties a week ago to the effect that Major Tassonl did not deserve the decoration that had been conferred upon him by the government for the services he had ren dered during the rioting in Sicily. A Npw ltotttl IVfisun llecoril. Baltimoisk, June 28. The third and last of the inter-city wagon rnces were trotted over l'imlico track yesterday nfter noon. About h MA people were present, 100 being fnm New York aM 150 .rom Phlladelp. '.n. The feature of. Uie racing wns the mile of Fred Gerken's&tud Cap tain Lyon. ho made the world's record to wngon :i. He did It easily unit won not only his race, but the 2:20 class cup. He won the same class race in Philadel phia last Wednesday. Guilty of .ilniKlaniilitT. HoLLlUAYsiVKO. I'a., June 88. A sen sational murder trial ended here nt mid night in the finding of Frank Kyler guilty of voluntary manslaughter. William llutler and the defendant resided in Mor rison's Cove, ami were courting tho samt girl. On the muht of March Do Jlutler peeped In the window of a room whe"e Kylor aud the girl were. Kyler shot him through the window. Tho defendant claimed that he believed llutler wns a burglar. lu"r famous REMEDY for NEURALGIA and similar Oomplalnts raanniactnrea turner tue stringent GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, . kproicrioea oy eminontpiiysictiniV DR. RICHTER'S PAIN EXPELLERl Onlyconulno w.Trndcm'k"Anchor," Look alao on vaokage for Dr, Welter's firm 1 1 F.Ad. Hlchtor kCo. Now York. I -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branoh Honni, Own Glmsworki, 26 and 60c For sale In k Shenandoah hy C" II Hnienbuch u. xvi jiuinn. l' ! u, Kirlln Lcther DroRristt- HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is tho cheapest and best fenco made. Cheaper man a wooden fence Tor residences, lawn, com ctery lots or any kind of fencing, M H.Masteh nun tnu uKi'ui'y uuu mrrifs n 111 buhh ui um i marble and granite works, 12" N. JAKDI.N ST. Saloon and Restaurarr Formerly Mlcbnel Peters', 15 N. Mala St., Hltcimrctonli. I Fresh and cool beer always on tan. Fines wu ee, llquor&nnd cigars. J AM EH J10W KB. Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. f STU Y - D - On tt e iSnd Inst , a wh'te caw, j eight yArs d Hi-wind wl I b. paid tor tiiru to unnes KU"Wuite, vm L'enn fa. 0'J8 3t WANTEK. A position as took nr genciol h usei-feper in s i rlv .tt fain ly. "all ,ictorv reference 'u be if Iven. AtiDlv at n. V w est uni ry sireet. sm imnnoai. o -a u w A TUD T n tfconsand qnartsnl liuckle- ot rr-es every ay ai r, ni u qu in Goodman & Uno , 33 Vot Centf srreet, 't Hlieuandoah, I'a. dinir toJoOter week Using and selling Old loZJ Kiltatle H.ler hverv (nnillv has rusiy, wotn Unices, forks, spoons e'e Quickly plated by dlpilng tn melted rrelal No ex- erlenco or hard w rk: a good situation. AJ- dress W H Harrison & Co , Clerk No. It, Col umbus. Ohio. T71STA.TE OF LOUIHA HFNDER defeased. Ivj Letters of amtuistratlun on 'he e t te I ol I ou si Kendrr,lat oinot vshanoy T wi. sh'p, chu-llilh louuty, Hennsy Tnnla, de ceasca, n& e uecu gr.uiea to ijouis uei oer, ie lDQt-ui' a io . aia estate are nquesiea lomiie will make tnowD tee same without dciav. L.OU18 IJr.XsDKlt, Adinlntt'ator. Or to J. H Pouehoy, Atty. (i-7 oaw dt Pronosals will be reset 'ed by the Ccntralia Boroiii h Cov,dcI1 until 7 o clock p. m on J ly ilth. I8W. for the erection ot a two-story liose bouse, 25x40 ffet. Council reserves the rlgbt to rej'Ct any or an Dins, x'lans ana Bpecinca. lions can do seen on appuo tiiou w itEra'H r auiwumi. Chairman of Committo Fdwahd Hkebe, President. 8 2S-3t-e,;d Important to Capitalists. A firm ot well-known Silk manufacturers de- .1.. n l,.MUn Avnn.AH fn. thai ,,a In M n.n. I gretslietown of abuutSOOO inbablfants, not overaoo inuesiiom ew loricanu in locauiy i nbe e tbere l no otber silk mm. tuis duuq ins ould be leased (or a term of of yf ara on a I percentage on nvestment nd would t ot only iroveaae irame enicrpriKe ior any caiuinusi ut a'so of udtantai e to the lown In which it Is located V ter power prefer ed. idd'ess, s lk .Mni'iinciure', care Heibtrt uootn King 4 Bro ,1! uroaaway, New vorK. o ze at FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened a largeclothlng hall, Krotosky's old stand, 1 No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vicinity. $7.(i0 buys a handsome spring stilt, the latest style. Uetter ones for if 10 and up. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT lor the EVENING HERALD rjlILADELHIIA AND NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS Parties Trlsblnt anvof there naners delivered can leave orders at Max Kccse's. Uouchertv Dunning, wesitentro street, GORMAN'S OA MAIN AND COAI. BT8., Shenandoah, lcuua. -Polite and Prompt Waiters. Have you the Very Latest Song? "AN ENGINEER'S LOVE," A beautiful and pathetlo song and chorus composed by Thomas Waters. Jr. Pro-1 nounced a gem by Hnymond Moore other somr writers nnd critics. For sa ISrn mm's music store. East Centre St., nnd at 210 West Centre St., Shenandoah. MEW TOH.E Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, yon must see onr large line of lace ana straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before rou buv elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, cans anil robes. Zephyrs aud Ger- mautown wool. Tbe latest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourninn Goods a specialty. Iio i Dives, Pomeroy & SteAvart FOTTSVILLE, JBosft Goods, Lowest Prices. Strict A.-ttexxtxcx3L Stepping Stones to Success. THE Yonderful bargains C P 0111 nt-nrllf nl-vlrt lull n wv,uibu.ij. uul mm uvi niuitaa ti uizt xvcuU) 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 i i. ;i ti , i i Can HiatCll It Tight Up 10 date 111 Vlnrlc nil nnroe nil nnnlHJoe give striking bargains, having With us this is one of our summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery for little money and the offers 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-si ocked ready-made suit house, short of cash, unloads several hundred suits to us at less than half their orirntial prices and they go to you the Eton Blazer and Keefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 98c up- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart t, jrcO. lVXlllcr. IViantiCjer Your Pants Are Afraid . . Hound tho bottom. Pardon our noticing it, hut we're frayed you don't realize how it spoils your otherwise faultless appearance. Anyway, we feeJ ns If we had to tell you that you can get our finest pants from ?3 to $3.50.. Others ns low as SO cents. We Have a Pew Summer For men, boys nnd children neat and stylish which we will close out nt low prices between now nnd the Fourth. All our goods nre the best make nnd guaranteed to wear. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. . 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Home-Killed Beef. The only nlace In town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and inicy meat, and at the same price ns Chicago beef. -.Fresh veal, mutton, nork nnd Iamb. Fresh sausage and lxilognft made every day. iflnest steaK, 3 ins, Joe; nu roasts 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and Pc; best veal; 14c; fresn nome-maae sausav- , luc, wm t ttn1 A buobh iuancm, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I OO TO THE and get the best. A full set tor IS. anv size, shade, shape. and several bundred sets to select trom. Tbelr vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds lining fMTOreeTO'riia ROOF PAINTING promptly done with T HAWTHORN'S U, B. ROOF PAINT by A.. YOBT, Agent, 1S9 East Goal street, Bhenandoah. It la tbe best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tire and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden ana papor roois una wsiis. uito it b irisi. Wonders ZKAVIXO Photographer Market and Centre Sta., Pottsvillk, The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders leans nil puotograpuers, WARREN J. PORTZ, Ptnnn Tuner, Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left ot 31 Nortb Main atreet, Bhenandoah, will receive prompt Biienneo. PENNA. we are always giving hardly Mnrtiln1,n J u. . T-.J stylish fabrics. Silks all In this line we are able to procured some rare offers. liveliest departments. Mid are of unusual imnnrtnrirr. 1 you never bought stylish o same way. See, save. POTTSVILLE, PA. Suits J. F. PLOPPERTY alSOE and Confectioner.) 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate aud Straw berry Ice Cream nnd Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to b11 parts of town tn pint or quart buckets. Does Your Roof Leak OJt XJ1ED J'AIXTT If it does, now is tho time to have it done. Thos. Waters, Jr., Has returned to Hbenandoah with the best roof Hint on tne market, ana is prepared to do all All work guaranteed Orders will receive prompt attention u leu at iieiialp omce or at 10 WEST OKNTllE STltllliT. "STOTTDFL PHOTO ! Taken in ttrst-class style at Linton's New Gallery T U N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L.V. station. TINTYPEH, 2for25cl BHENANDOAH, PA. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES Work done on installment plan. 3D. X). IDYKIS,- Centralla, Pa. Licensed to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done In first-class manner. Orders by mall promptly attended to. Orders may &iio be left .two. Nelswender's livery stable, West Coal street, Bhenandoah.