Time is near. Have you bought your gifts ? If not, we can save you money. Our gift books are prettier than ever. We have a full line also of gold pens, pencils and novelties, fountain pens, poems, purses, card cases, &c, &c. Our prices are always as low as possible. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. THIS BEATS ALL ! Just returned from New York City with another large stock of Spring and Summer clothing. See the Blue and Black Serges Selling at less than half price. Great Drive in Light Suits! Grand Army Suits. Best Grade. Very Low Prices. We have never sold at prices as low as we quote now, ana all Know that we undersell all competitors Chlldrens' Light Suits at Halt Price. . . . Full Line ot Hats In all Styles. THE BOOART CASE. Spcclitl Committee (luvi to Ilarrliliurg Tlio Alleged l'tilillriitluni. Messrs. Joint J. Price and T. It. Kendall, tlio president and solicitor of tlio School Hoard, repcctlvely, loft this morning for llarrishurg to sco what they can learn con cerning tho charges against l'rof. ISogart. Another meeting of tho Hoard may ho held to-morrow night to hour tho report. Tho following nro furnished hy Secretary Frank Hnnna as copies made hy ox-Superln-tendent 31. 1'. Whltflker of tho articles alleged to havo appeared in tlio Pittsburg newspapers. It is stated that tlio original clippings aro on Mo In tho Stato Department with tho protest : From the Plttstiuw Lender, April 27, 1890. The citizens of Knoxvlllo havo been excited over tho renortcd mlsdolnir of Prof. ('. D, jiogari, principal oi mo jtuoxvine puunc schools. "He 1m been held In hiirh esteem bv nil tlioscwho knew him," eald n resident of the borough to-day, "but it is nllcged Hint on Thursday afternoon of last week the clam in botany had gone to tho woods for specimen and before leaving the school, Prof. Hogart told them that they could come bncu in the evening for their honks. Alnont; the clasq was tlio daughter of John Votes, who lives on Grapo street, mid who is nhout 13 years of age. Hue eiurneu xo inc scnooi auoui t ociock lor ner looks, and. It is charccu. she was detained un duly bv Prof. Boirart under some nretense. During this time, Dame ltutnor nlleges, the Professor ncted unbecomingiy towards the child." Mrs. Vntes. the mother oi tho little frirl. was Interviewed by the Lender this morning. She said i "I do not wish to talk to nny newspaper man, or be the means of giving this matter publication. It has been settled to tho satisfac tion of myBelf and nil parties concerned. Mrs. Vntes admitted that her daughter had not been properly treated, but added that nothing serious nau occurred, consequently sue was ucairous or nrnvpntinc n scanuni. Mr. J. F. Grimes, of tho Knoxvlllo land lm MAMMOTH GLOTHING HOUSE L. Go Id in 9 and 11 S. , Prop. Main St. EVENING HERALD THURSDAY. JUXK 4. 1S90, GREAT TOY TOR THE BOYS. The l'uinous Dendwooil Conch Can 1 Hml Free Sunday, Juno . Tlio famous old Deadwood Stage Coach i You've seen it perhaps. You'vo read nhout its stirring adventures surely. It's yours lit miniature. Next Sunday, Juno 7, Tlio Philadelphia Press will givo to its Tenders each and every one of them an exact reproduction of this uotcd old vehicle. Not a picture, hut a model, so that you almost sco the real stage coach with its galloping horses ami watchful driver and riders. Tho latter are on tlio lookout for trouble, witli guns ready for action. Tho whole tiling is complete, even to tlio passengers insido and tho trunk in the rear. Boys, tell your father of this great gift with next Sunday's "Press." Keep telling him. Don't let him lorget it. What's hotter yet, make sine of you getting this splendid loy by persuading him to order next Sunday's "Press" now of his newsdealer. Thenyou'ro all right no matter how hig a demand theio is next Sunday. ' lllrtliiluy Party. A party was held last evening at tho residenco of Mr. and Mrs. A. Yot, on liist Coal sticet, to celcbrato the 12th anniversary of their (laughter, Laura M. Tiioso present wero Edna, Mildred, Inthannd llertha Link, ija. Vcro liuhhins, IHliel llobilison, Ktliel Hasklns, Maud and l'lorence Starr, Lizzie Weir, Carrio Deegan and Ilortlia l'ortz. Get n "Periodical Ticket" book freo. 12t provement company, ono of the directors of the school, was seen. lie said that Prof, llogart was n married mnn with a familv and always was In for n frolic witli the children after school. "This story." snld Mr. Urmics blandly "is based on something that has occurred at ono of these times." Ho admitted that l'rof. Bognrt had resigned his position. It secmB that some body presumably the parents of the girl re ported tho matter to the board of directors and a special meeting was enneu lor rnuay iiigui, at which time Prof, llogart wns asked to re slim, which he immediately did. This Is Mr. Boeart's second term as principal of tho Rchool. There seems to bo two fictions 111 the School Hoard, and they have had f rouble before regarding l'ror. Jiogart. lie lias many warm friends, who allege that personal nulmu1 Is nt the noltom oi mo opposmon to mm. Tho indiirnation ot the citizens of Knoxvltl who are ounoscd to Mr. lloirart has reached mgli piicn. 'inerowns ono wuu rumor nuont to-dnv that the Professor had been given 21 hours to leave the town or nbido by the conse (iiieiices. Police Lieutenant Johnston was con sulted, but owing to his lack of knowledge re garding the circumstances of the case, he vould not oner nuvlce. A Leader man called nt Prof, liolrart s rcsl deuce on Knox nvenue. but no one wns home snven servnnt Irl, nnd she snld sue knew not!: lug oi the rrolessors wnerenuouis. From tho Pittsburg Dispatch, April , ISM, l'rof. C. I), llognrt. principal of the Knoxvill public school, has resigned, and will icnvo the borough in a few das, Seiious cliargiswere preferred ngaiust him Inst week by John ntcs. He alleged thnt Prof, lloirnrfc utteinntcd tons- sault his 13-jeur-old daugbter. On Saturday evening the Hchool Hoard Jicld n speilal meet iniraml accented bis reslirnntlon. When seen l'rof. llogart stated that ho bail intended to leave nt the end of this term, but lie decided he would lenvo immediately, as that would bo tho best thimr he could do under the circumstances, llo said tho girl enme to the school on Thursdnvevenlnirnfter some book. She nsked him to help her with her algebra, which the d'd. Thev wero seen to lenvo the school together, nnd ho claims tho stories were circulated by scandal-mongers. It Is said thnt when the girl renched home her clothing (ns ijnilly torn. 1'roi. llogart snys nil wns done when romiiinir nbout the loom. Pro Itoirart is married and has olio child. Mrs, Vates refused to talk of tho affair. She said it had been settled to tlio satisfaction of all con cerned. The girl returned to school yesterday morning. Child Killed. A two-year-old child of James Groody, of Mahanoy Piano, cnino to his death in ft very distressing manner at that placo yesterday afternoon. Tho child was in his carrlago hcing wheeled by an older hrothor along tlio pavement, when ho throw some article he had in liis hand into tho sticet. Tlio older boy left tho carriago to recover it. hut as tho pavement Inclines the carriage ran down to tlio alley before tlio hoy could recover it. A team of horses stood at Noxon's hotel and the carriago ran against tho horses' legs, causing them to rear and when they camo own tho foot of ono korso crushed tho child's faco to earth, causing death. Don't fail to see the attractive show wiudow display of watches at Urunim's. Team Upset. This morning as tlio bottling team of J. F. Cleary was standing In front of Maurico Morrison's saloon, tho horses suddenly ho camo frightened at tho approach of an elec tric car. Tho horses turned around, caused tho rear end of tho wagon to ho struck by tho car and upsetting it with its contents. Tho horses wore immediately caught hy tho driver, which prevented a runaway. Young Man, If you want to wear the prettiest russet shoo n town, buy them at tho Factory bhoobtore, Another Order for Stockton. Tho men employed In removing pumps and taking out breaker machinery at Stockton wero somewhat surprised yesterday when an order was received notifying them to stop all work for tho prosent and not to ulsposo of auy nioro mules. It was stated that n Scrauton firm was negotiating for tho place, shirt largo Special Tor Tills Week, A delayed shipment of ladies' waists finest percales nnd lawns, sleeves and finest lauudry work now ofl'ered for 50c. There's nothing in this lot worth less than 75c. or $1.00. You savo half if you como this week and get a handsomo silver licit pin freo, witli every waist you buy. In teresting prices on everything makes busy buying at Ij. J. Wilkinson's, 0-l-3t 23 South Main St. Any magazlno or paper in the world freo. 'Advertising Journal Co." 5-22-12t Secured u Meeting l'lnco. Tho Independent Catholic church, or canized bv Kov. Jaclmowicz, has secured a hall in Sit. Carmcl, where meetings will he held hereafter. A largo number of former parishioners havo entered into a covenant to meet tlio current expenses ol tlio congrega tion. To Grnduatcs Wo havo placed on our counters a beautiful line of cream gloria and china silks, hennetta, cashmeres and albatross. Also a lino assort ment of Iudia linens, nainsook and plain and dotted swiss. 5-7-tf E. F.Gill. Ti Undergo n Surgical Operation. Hon. D. D. Phillips, whoso continued ill ness is a sourco of much regret among his many friends, left yesterday for Philadel phia, and will undergo it course of treat ment at the University of Pennsylvania hospital that may involvo a surgical opera tiou to relievo an alfection of the kidney: witli which ho is troubled. Aslilaud Tele gram. You Cnn Get Any magazino or paper freo hy using Tickets." 'Periodical S-22-12t Approaching "Wedding. Invitations aro out for tlio marriage I!ov. Francis S. Ilort, pastor of the Ashland Presbyterian church, to Miss Martha It, Janvier, of Uridgeton, N. J. Tho wedding will take place at Uridgeton on tho 17th inst. You can savo enough on two pair of shoes to buy tho third by buying at factory prices at tho Factory Shoo Store. J. A. Moycr, Manager. 5-20-tf BEE NO. 122 NORTH HIVE 5 NOTIONS SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE ALMGHTY DOLLAR ! MAIN STREET. AND NOVELTIES. The many hate too few and the few too many. e have the pleasure to announce a new departure the location of an agency iu New York city for the purchase and selection of our stock in order to enable us to emote lower nrirp Minn ntWc u time and ask big prices m these days of panic and hard times. W ou lontj 1 uui ageiu nas mbiiutiiuno iu waui every saie ana every lanure ; to look after every house on the verge of bankrupcy and ruin, and with cash in hand to buy the lump or in the lot, every class of merchandise that we can get at less than its value, so that we can mark in plain figures on our bargains prices that have not been named or quoted in this market or any other. Not by'favor, but by merit alone, will we maintain and increase our unrivalled reputation. Big prices will not do in these times when even the wealthy can not afford to waste their mouev and. the- poor require double amy oi every dollar and every penny. As our prices change with every sale, it will be impossible to give quotations, but it will be our aim to name figures that will compel you in self-defense to buy of us. We deal in good goods and not trash, and believe the masses will Datronize that linnse thnt u best goods for the least money. Among our daily arrivals we shall place before our people some landslides that are positively beyond the whisper of competition, comparison, or monopoly prices that will teach you in the silent logic of truth, the difference between dealing with live and with dead men between the cash and the credit system be tween the right and wrong way. Hence we throw out among the masses these specialties these matchless goods and matchless prices, to check the insane and criminal practices of wasting money for the paltry consideration of a little credit. Who can tell the waste of money when you get your goods of houses that buy and sell on long time." Gold is a good thing but give us genius and ambition, and then an energy that never tires, a mind that never wanders, an eye that never sleeps, and a nerve that never quivers, and we will ride rough shod all over the world ! New advanced ideas crowding out the old pluck instead of luck cash instead of credit brains in the place of cheek and science and ability beating back and crushing into oblivion these moonshine merchants with their tough and tremendous long time prices. , What is the use of wasting a dollar when you may save it ? Upon our counters will be thrown, day after day, "new arrivals, at panic prices, from houses that col lapsed, others that will go down to-morrow, and still others who throw out these sacrifices in vain hope to outlive the storm. From such sources as these we buy our goods, and the house that wants the trade of the people must go beyond these advance lines, must beat these prices or go down for if there is honor in man, or virtue in good goods at low prices, we mean to be master of the situation the live pioneers who dive down to rock bottom. We shall offer such unanswerable arguments as no house can match leaders and specialties at flota tions that no other can offer stern and stubborn facts that will level your head ou the subject df genuine bargains. Hard luck and harder times pinch some high-toned old credit concerns they must have money to meet the inevitable note to-morrow they all know we have the cash the hard and solid cash and a thousand will buy double the value, and we cau offer goods at figures away below the regular wholesale jobbers of Broadway. We wish to right the wrong, and believe the God of battles is ever with the right. When bankruptcy and ruin overtakes the victim we are always there with the American Dollar. When the hammer of the auctioneer falls upon some grand and gigantic wiudshake listen to Our Name. Thus we are fighting against the old rotten credit system for money, for reputation, and for the people ! This is the music that crowds our store whilst other merchants sleep on their counters, while dreaming of the day of disaster and ruin awaiting all who buy on long time and sell on longer who pay big prices, and all at figures that no people can afford to pay. We invite an early and repeated visit and inspection. Our stock will be replenished every few days. CHARLES Prayer Meeting Night Changed. Tho weekly prayer meeting night at tho Presbyterian church has been changed from Thursday to Friday evening, on which even iug it will continue- to bo held hereafter. HOOD'S PIMjS euro Iitver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. S. HALL, Manager. YOU CAN SAVE TP stale lMltorlnl Association. The executive committee of tlio Stato Kiliturial Association lias arranged for the annual summer outing, at Atlantic City. Tho 11101111101-8 will asseinhio in Philadelphia, at lintel Hanover, ou Monday evening, Juno 89th, and tlio following morning leave on tlio Pennsylvania railroad for Atlantic City, where the party of "quill drivers" nnd their lady friends will remain at tho Grand Atlantic Hotel until Friday, returning homo on that day. Tlio llo rough Justices. Argument on tho appeal from tho decision of tlio Dauphin county court, ill tlio cases of the Mnhanoy City and Shenandoah justices of the peace, was heard yesterday before tho Supremo Court in session at Hiurisburg. A. W. Sehalckand Georgo J.Wadlinger, Esos., argued for tlio ward Justices, while M. . Olmstcad presented tho cato of the common wealth. Tho appellants get some comfort out uf tho fact that Justice Mitchell asked ir the original constitution of 1833, his idea being to determine whether tlio wold in Articlo fl, sec. 7, was "number" or "manner." It was found to bo number. In tho con stitution of 1871 tho word is "manner." FOR SALE. NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 Tho ladies' l)Sc Oxfords that wo advertised are going fast. Havo a big lot left ; they aro largains. Faotoky Shoe Store, 5-20-tf J. A. Movnn, Man. 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling witli all known material. Crown and llridgc work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, when new teetli are ordered, (.''leaning teeth freo when I do your work. All extractions painless. Pine gus adminis tered, (iuuruntfc with all my work. Artilh ml twlli inserted and iwirrauled. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Comer Main and Oak Streets. take the Inm stairway on Oak street. Mic Iloiiru : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation (or the spring liouso cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. FeatherB and Mattresses Renovated Price J.Ut i Itenovntlng carpets, llrussels and Ingrain, 3o per yard. Heavier grades, 4c per yurd. l'eathers cleaned, So per ll. Slattresses cleaned and upholstered, hair, 81; cotton, SJ cneaper grants, 3-. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addrr.,, STEAM RENOVATING CO., tlnwer. utrcei and Annie alley, Shenandoah E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. In service only three months. To ho sold together or single. Consists ol a parlor suite, sm-vleo, etc., dining tablo and chairs, carpets, refrigerator, baby carriage, plants, and all necessarv kitchen and other utensils. Address O, care of IIKUALI) olllco. C-2-3t GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. -Under tho auspices of COLUMBIA HOSE 8. F. K. Co., No, 1, of Shenandoah. Too 31 lull for tlio Singles. The married men of Wm. I'enn displayed their prowess on tlio diamond yostenlay and defeated the single men of that placo by u score of 17 to 2. A feature of tlio gamo was the pitching of Enoch Jones. IIo struck out 11 men. Uirklebaeh struck out 0. Tlio married men made 34 hits and tho singles 12. Nino errors weio charged up to tho formor and 11 to tho singles. Tho player on tho respective teams wero: Married Men Mixon. Hi.: Jones. i.: 1-edilon, c, Harris, -. Dressier, 3b,; JIalloy, as., Stelo, l.f.; McDonough, e.f.; Williams, r.f. Singles llirklolmch.il.: Malloy.o.; Vaughn, sir, Jones, lb.: Lewis. 2b.: Tnggert. s.s., J. Frantz, l.f.: William Frantz. r. f.i llowen, o.f. The victor are open for challenge lrom any toftui iu the region, barring tho Ut Creek county league team. Conimuniuaticm may be addressed to James Mclkmough, manager, of Win. Venn. Killed on tlio ICail. Yostenlay morning Mr. IMlton, who lives iimir Schuylkill Haven, was run down anil killed almost instantly by a freight train at tho Cressona crossing ot wo r. . nuuroau. Circus Horso Drops Dead. While Scribner& Smith's circus was pass ing through St. Nicholas this morning, ono of tho boises .suddenly uroppeu noun. mo riiilhO of tlio death is not known, as tho anl mal had always been in a healthy condition. Special Attraction To-night. Prof. A. Wright, pianist, ami W. Ueckitt, vocalist, will eutortaiu tho mauy patrons of Hon. Josenh Wyatt'8 saloon lo-nigiu. Jiom gentlemen aro marvels and will undoubted ly attract a largo audience. . ' 1 " Attended tlio lllices. Mossrs. John HlgRlns. John Toolo, Frank lirennau. John Itcllly. Jr.. and P. J. Mou aghan are iu New York to-day attending the Brooklyn handicap racoa which took placo this afternoon. Ask vour grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent" Hour, and take no other brand. It is the best July 4th, At Columbia Turk. JIuslo will ho f umlshed hy tho famous Schoppo orchestra of ten pieces. Tliepavllllonisonoof theflnostiii tho county, and affords lovers of the amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. One of tho special attractions of the day will h a bleyolo rnoe, a valuable prUo to the winner, Assist tho fire laddies by purchasing a ticket and havo a good day out. I SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SlUDES AND WEIGHTS, ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 24. IM. Main FOR STYLE, 'QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Milliner', consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades pf Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wiue, for 25c per yard, for short while only. &J. KELLY'S 23 South Main Street. SALE OF WESTERN HORSES. Watch This Space For day of arrival of Wm- Neiswenter's -22ml car load of Westerns horses. Will Arrive in a Beauty rolled They Description of horse will be given. Few 'Days. every Admission to Dancing Pavllllon, 35 cts. T. J. BROUGHALL, Dealer In all kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh. NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 25 SOUTn MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. CURE NOS. 3 &5- Applied by men only. Bold nt POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, ?A. iif To tlio admiring irnio of those who linve n taste lor reauy line wan paper U the display ofnew wnll paper wi Inkles wo have Justreeeived.You can find nny eolor or pattern you want for your hall, hed room, tnrlor, dlnliiK room, kitehen or cafe, from 60 up to J3 per roll, l'lne ortlstlo papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative l'alntlng. Satisfaction guaranteed. Intimates cheer fully furnished. Houd postal, J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Vu. Shenandoah Gollege I 360 STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers ... . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship Ono Department . . 'S150 . 50 s. I. WOOD, President, Evan J. Davies, I.IVERV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto the Rlieuanaoah Dental Rooms for painless oxti notion of teeth. Gold and bilvef fllliugs. If our artiflcnl teetli do not suit you call to i.eo us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and llridgo work and all operations that per- rain 10 wemal surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Uo are the only users of vitalized air for the painless, extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block! East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our, Hot Towel Shave becoming popular. You will like it. makeuspecialtyof hair cutting. We Hour made. x . w immmtJ ... -
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