UP TO DATE. That is the kind of a store we have. We keep up with the times. You can't expect to find everything you want in Shenandonh, but if you want something we haven't got, we'll get it for you. Come and see. HOOKS FBROWN North Main St. EVENING HERALD WKDN'KSDAY. .It'LY 15. ISM. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. National i,iAjrue. At Chlcnifli I'hlliirtr-lphln, 0; Chicago, a At l'lttstmrg-Plttsljurg, 7;Iiuntuu,a At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 5, Brooklyn, -t. At Cleveland Cleveland, 7 , New York, 1. At Louisville Baltimore, 11; IxjuIb ville, l.AtSt Louis St Lout, 8, Wash ington, 1. jtaftteru IHfie. At Synvcuso Buffalo, 0; Symeuse, a. At Springfleld Vllkosbami, 5; Springfield, 4. At Providence .lrovldenc8,'7; Semii ton,0. At ltouhestur Hoohestor, 12; Al Ixiny, 8. Atluntln Lohkuo. At LincnsU'r Ijanoaster, 2 ; Nowark, 0. At Patreon (10 innings) Hartford, 4; Patorson, a. At Philadelphia Wilming ton, 0; Athlotlo, ft. I'rt'fers Imprisonment to Kxlle. Altoona, Pa., July IS A letter dated Australia has lxvn received hero from ox City Solicitor Ambrose, who a few months ago documped, after having stolon $80,000 from the city and from building nssnciik tlons and Individuals, as was alleged. He writes asking for funds to bring him homo, saying he prefers imprisonment hero to perpetual exllo. Uimy IteHlBim tliu Clmlrirmiil,l. HAltnisBuno, Pa., July 15. Tho resig. nation of Stinator Quay from tho chair fimnshln of the sfjiti, Hmmi.if,.,.., .,.... mltteo was received yesterday by Auditor Qoncral Jlylln, chairman of the last stnto jvepuuocan conveniion. ueputy Attorney General Elkln will, It is authoritatively stated, bucceod Mr Quay A IIMltnt Nnrie'n Illg Until. PIIILADEU'IIIA, July 15. A robbery in volving ?HO,0O0 In cash and jowels occurred In St Joseph's hospital. Sir. and Sir Mooro aro patients In thohospltnl, and oc cupied ono of tho private wards. In tho room was n trunk In which they kept con siderable cash and all of Mrs. Moore's val uables. On Monday tho occupants of tho room, who were convalescing, had left their quarters for a short time, and when they returned they found that tho trunk luul been forced open and I ts most valuable contents stolen. Wlllinm II. Thompson, a nurso, has disappeared, and la suspoctod as tho roblxjr. "W" imii't follow tlio Lenders. We load the followers in offering every nuvuntago to w nau in lootwear. Faotobv Snoi: Store, 7-11-tf J. A. Movkr, Mgr. M'oman ArroHled. -Shortly before' midnight Cliicf Tosh and Oillcer Iaso woro called to Centro and West streets, wheie a robust Polish woman, who was In an Intoxicatod condition, was creating disturbance. Tho two otlicers, with the assistance of several citizens, lodged the prisoner in tho Igclcup, wlicro she is serving time. Sliu refuses to give her name and no body has as yet appeared to identify her. New Oil Taulic. The Shenandoah (ins Light Company this morning received two larije storage oil tanks from the P. & It. 'C. .t I. Company. The tanks aro now being placed in position at the oomiany's plant and will bo used for tho storage of oil. Of Corn-so You Do, Of course you want to avoid all deaths by diphtheria. There isonly ono remedy known that will positively and in ovory instance cure this fatal disease. It is Thompson's -Diphtheria Cuio, which has saved thousands of lives by boing used according to instruc tions. Xot a single caso of failure ever known. What is good for others is cnuallv as useful to you. Also cures' nil eases of croup, quinsy, sore throat, etc. Sold by 'druggists everywhere at 50 cents a bottlo. No family can all'onl to be without it handy in tho house all tho time, and it onco tried you never will bo without it. HAVn CiONU TO PHILADELPHIA TO I'UIM HASi: A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. Will bo absent about 10 days, but my oilice is open at regular hours in charge of an attendant. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Mock, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the iron stairway on Oak street. Offloo Hours : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In oixratlon for the spring bouse cleaning. C&rpeU Cleaned, a Speoialty. FeatherB and Mattresses Renovated. PrlwI.Ut: Itaiioratliur oariwU, IlrtiMela and Ingrain, 8o per yard. Heavier grades, 4u lwr yard. I'eothers cleaned. Mo lwrlb. SlattreaMM cleaned unci upholstered, liolr, II; oottoii, 88; ohcapur grade, J2. ' Colled for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Add,eM, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers tre nnd Apple alley, Shenandoah. SO BOXES OR ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BAUS FOK S CIS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centro St. BABY'S CRITICAL YEAR. Infant's "Second Summer" the Mother's Dread. Age When Cholera Infantum Proves Most Patal. Avoid Mistakes In Diet by Feeding With Pure Lactated Food, Mothers look forward to liaby's "second summer" as an Htixiqus pilot does when ho approach tho narrowest, mot risky part of Ids course. In most cases the child, but recently taken from its mother's milk, has not yet fully adapted itself to ltd changed diet. It takes but a trlilo to overturn its dlRestivo organs ; a sndden rise in temperature, oven a single Indigestible meal, too heavy food or tho least impurity, aro enough to bring on a sudden attack of diarrhea. Thousands of homes aro to-day freed from the dread. uf cholera infantum and such wasting disease by lactated fowl. Countless parents now sleep soundly, knowing their precious charges are safe, even when the Tiin upe of Tnn houe. nights aro hottest. Ijictated food fully meets every need of growing children. It is a perfect substitute for mother's milk sugar of milk is tho basis of both. Children weaued or for any reason deprived of breast milk grow steadily and keep strong and well when fed with this liest of all infant foods. Next to breast milk, when the mother is vigorous and fully capable of bringing up .her baby, lactated food has no equal. lint hot weather reduces tho richness and abundance of mother's milk as well as weakens tho child's appetite and twwer of digestion. In such cases lactated food is far superior to breast milk that has become thin from pro tracted nursing, or tliat for any reason is not agreeing with tho child. This is proved by thosplendcd way in which lactated food brings babies through the teething ioriod when they aro fretful and disiucliued to oat at all. Says Mrs. Graco Agnow of 057 East 0th St., Erie, Pa in a letter to tho proprietors of this host of foods; "I have been nsiug lactated food, with ex cellent results, since my little one was two months old, and am still using it. She likes it so well, and it agrees with her so nicely that we aro buying the hospital aho for her. Little Vi was ill months old tho 12th of No- vember, and weighs 21 pounds, which is just three times as much us when sho was born. Sho held her own during teething time aud the hot summer weather, and in tho last three months has gained threo pounds. She is tho life of tho house, is strong and healthy, and I feel sure wo owo it to the u of lactated food." ' lllrthday Party. Miss Kstella Smoyer last ovenina celebrated her 10th anniversary by entertaining at her homo, 210 West Coal street, liessio. Carrie and Harry Heckler, of Lo-it Creek ; Annie, i-innia, l.lllio anil Hattio Davis, Bella and Hannah Loeb, Maud Lewis, Auuio lianas, Eva Hobcrts, Minnie and Mary Mouzer, Mamie Itamer, Ella Thompson, Louisa Will iams, jilclllo aud I.izzio Zimmerman, Carrie Deegan, Vena Moses, Katie Bevau, Iay, Hannah, Florence aud Margarot Smoyer, Noah, H.irvcy and Ilorbcit Itamer. Liovd Smoyer, Garfield Zimmerman, Edward Schoppo. Vocal aud instrumental music aud games were indulged in aud refreshments wore served. Dr. Hairil to Go to .Mclieesport. Dr. W. C. Uaird, of Ilrownsville. has lioen notified of his appointment as resident phy sician at tho McKeosport, Pa., Gonoral Hospital aud will enter upon tho discharge of his duties on August 1st. Dr. Balnl has a host of friends who, whilo regretting his approaching departure, will be pleased to Dour ol ids advancement professionally. Ask your -grocer for tho "lloyal Patent" Hour, aud take no other brand. It is tho best llourlnade. Tho Hunt Collier)'. It is now believed that the Ilaat colliery will be able to rasumo operations within two weeks. The foil was a heavy one, aud the damage to the slope was very great, but the company oltloials have overy reason now to think that the work of repair can bo com pleted in the time mentioned. Tlnoe shifts of men working eight hours each, are work iug uight and day clearing up the rubbish, and putting lu new timber, and the work is being pushed ahead with all possible speed. Driven to Death, "Tony" one of Michael O'llara's blank team of hearse horses, dropped dead at Indian llidge colliery last night. Mr. O'Hara loaned the horse to a youug man of town to drive to Mahanoy City. The hono was kept in use about six hours. Tho borrower acknowledged that ho drove the hon.e to. death aud will inako reparation to Mr. O'Hara, The horse was valued at $150. Will Preach To-night. . Iiev. Alfred Ileobner, pastor of tho Meth odist Episcopal church, will occupy tho pul pit of the Lost Creek Union eliuroh this evening. Services will oouimenott at 740 o'clock. Obituary. Joanna Capewell, ugoil (13 years, died at Port Carbon this morning. Deceased was the widow of lieujamin Caswell, formerly a well-kuowu resident of St Clair and a sister of the late Mrs. Thomas Iloddall, of Port Carbon, at whose home her death occurred. F. (Continued from First Page.) 1- Uogart's to give the Hoard an unfavorable opinion of him; that it Was the feeing of iub noaru mat uau not llie rumors fcalned circulation ho would still be In the tfhools; and that the Hoard would not haveperjidtted him to resign, but would liave proi-i-nted him and discharged him if there hai been cause to justify tho action. An affidavit by Miss Catherine NorHs superintendent of the schools, statett Clam Vates is smaller than the aversk now that e girl of her age. (Detective Toole claims well developed. ) Miss Norrls swears i she is 10 I licves the Vates charges are wholly KintrUo and that Prof, llogart is a man of ortd'llent reputation and ability. An allldavit by Minnie Jieheok. a until in the schools, states that tho Vatosglrl told her that tho story was what she had dreamed and that it had no foundation. lllsloand Lillian Shuck, also pupils, i-wear thatlt was the universal custom for children to visit the schools and receive instructions from teachers; that Prof, llogart frequently escorted them and other pupils home after such meetings and they never saw 1dm do anything other than what a gontleman would, That ho was always more like a futher than a stranger. , Elizabeth Gallagher swears sho was em ployed as a domestic in Prof. Uogart's home and lived in a place adjoining Knoxvillo Sho went home every night and when she was delayed after dark Prof, llogart escorted her home. His conduct was always that of an upright and honorable gentleman A clipping from a Knoxvillo ncwspaiwr stamping the Vates chargo as a malicious at tack for vcngeaiKO upon Prof, liogart, as well as a letter to similar cllect nnd embracing a high recommendation to State -Suncrlntcn- dent KchaeU'cr from Giiilin llcno, D. D., of Knoxvillo. and Frank D. Troth, ex-Sccrc-tary of tho Knoxvillo School Hoard, woro also read. A similar letter from W. O. Quest, of Knoxvillo was read and then President Price read the report of tho committee that visited Knoxvillo, nnd which was favorahlo to Prof, llogart. It was rend at tho last meeting. President Price concluded his presentation of allidavits by reading one by Superinten dent llogart, in which ho swears that ho never treated tho Vates girl ungcntleinanly, or in any way insulted her. Immediately after this allldavit was rend Mr. Higgins moved "that Detective Toole be called in as further evidence" Mr. Dcvitt seconded tho motion, but it was lost by a vote ol 7 to a. Jlr. Church voted with tho six Democratic members. Mr. Devitt and President Prlcohad another lively discussion on tho relevancy of Mr. Toole's appearance, tho President overruling Mr. Duvitt with tho statement that if Mr. Toolo had any papors ho could send them nnd that it was understood that tho evidence ho had gleaued was embraced in tho alildavits that had K-ou read. Mr. Dovitt : "Perhaps not half of ours is out yet." Mr. Price: "If ho has any papers let him send them in." Mr. Dovitt : "Well, 1 don't know that he lias." Mr. Hanna : "Wo are investigating this caso and I don't seo what dread there can ha of having Mr. Toolo come in hero aud giving what ho learned." Mr. Price: "Ho has given what ho lias found iu tho allidavits presented." Mr. Edwards contended that tlicro really was only two pieces of evidence bearing directly on tho charge tho allidavlt of the girl making it and tho allldavit of Superin tendent denying it. Ho added, "Suppose a girl catno into this Toom when Mr. Hanna was alone and asked him fur a book, and aftor getting it. tho girl went out and said ho had insulted her. How could he prove him self innocent?" Mr. Hanna was anxious to reply and made it quite lengthy, saying, substantially, that ho would not run away, but would stand his ground and faco tho charge, etc. Mr. Edwards replied with tho remark that Mr. Uanua's donial would not prove his in nocence Mr. Ilauna : "Don't tho father aud mother say that Mr. Iiogurt promised tliat if they would let the matter drop he would re sign and leave tho town ?" Mr. IMwards : "And five of tho School Directors swear that that is not true aud our committee to Knoxvillo claim it is not truo. Wo have tho commission from tho State Superintendent ; tho Attornoy Gonoral decides he has no jurisdiction ; then you wont back to tho btate Department and asked thorn to recall tho commission, and tho answer you have. Now, wo have theso allidavits, if lint contradiction of everything you liavo read. You cannot do any more than make Prof. Hogart dony it under oath, and you have his statement before you. A man's word should bo an good as his oath. Mr. Hanna: "O, no : a man's word is not as good as his oath." Mr. Edwards : "I say a man's word is as good as his oath at all times." Finally Mr. Edwards mado tho following motion i "I move that tho Superintendent that was elected on May 5th, l&Otl, to tervo lor three years bo ontirely exonerated from thcto charges, that the report of tho State Superintendent bo accepted and filed and that the committee of five, be discharged." Mr. llaugh seconded the motion. Mr. Devitt moved a nu amendment "that tho superintendent does not be exonerated and that tho committee be continued until lie has proved himself iuuooent of the charges preferred against him." Mr. Lee said ho did not think there was .my alternative left, but to accept Mr. llogart. Mr. Edwards : "An intelligent and im partial mau would not ignore all tho evidence that is there. Wo have tho affidavits of flvo members of the Knoxvllle School Jioard wearing that there was no evidence against Mr. Bogart.or he would not have been allowod to resign. Are wo going to ignore them and believe just what the girl says '" Mr. O'Hrien : "We are just iu the same place as when we starred this evening. I don't think it fair to acquit this man without having a hearing in Knoxvillo aud If wo do not, I say gentlomen right here, the citizens aud tax-payers will not stand It and a meet ing will bo called, and wo will have an investigation over our heads." Mr. Sulllvuu : "This thing of only two affidavits. I want to know if Mr. Hogart would go out on tho street if he Intended to commit that act. There couldn't be but two there." The amendment to tho motion was defeated and tho original motion carried by n vote of 8 to 7, .Mr. Church voting with the six" Democratic mom burs on both. I, ). ). r. Notice, AH' members of John W. Stokes Lodge No. 1115, 1. O. O. P., are rqueted to lie present nt the regular meeting on Friday oven iug, nth lnt., as bustnesg of muoh im portanco will be transacted. Hy order of II. D. Hsise, N. G. Attest : J. S. Williams, Sec'y. 2W "Wood's College, Tll tmb nts nlrnmlv ,.nr..ll..,l r.,-u.. her will mako a large school. All tho old teachers will lie retained, as they have proven eminently snuiiactory, and every thing will be added to make tho college first-class iu every department. Woods colleges stand at the head of busi ness colleges, nnd the graduates are taking tho preference in all our large cities. Tho business mon of Philadelphia tako all the finished studauhi tlmv m, mt n-i.iiu i... applications of Philadelphia students aro lurowii in me waste basket. Tho success of Wnod'a el !.,.. i accident, but is duo to the management and taients employed. Faculty, students and equipment all com bine to make a college. Wood's colleges nave mem all. Colliery Mlsluina. John llowman. a miner t tur,1n Inn ... talnoda fracture of his left leg by a fall of uwi. ue was sent to tne .Miners' hospital. Stewart Iilgglo, of Park Place, a sprogger at Park onlllerv. W :i lml tl,n ,.r i,i right thumb cut olf yesterday by getting it uniiuiu ueiweon me sprnganu tlio wheel. William MI1W a ,1 .!,-.. .,! Til. ....... colliery, had his right hand badly injured by Kcmng it caugnt Between bumpers of mine cars. A lVnllvnl. An ice croam festival will bo held on lliursday aud Friday evenings, July 10th and 17th for tho benefit of tlio Lithuanian Catholic Sunday school in tho basement of ht. Ueorgo's church, corner of Jardin aud Cherry streets. Tickets, 10 cents. Admis sion without tickets, 5 touts. 7.15-2t I.n wn Pnrtv. ' Tho lawn adjoining tho residence of Supor' intendent J. J. Hradigau was a sccno of gayciy last evening, tho occasion being a gathering to rclebrntn tlin 1111, fintilt-nKn. of Mr. Hradigan's daughter, Maggio. After supper was served there were games and vocal nnd instrumental music. Miss Maggio Hradigan rendered mvcml tnnmlnltn enl,.. tions. Among thoso who enjoyed tho losuviiics were jcliio Wliltakcr, Mary Malonc, Maggio Itcllly, Julia Higgins, Katlo Jionagnan, .Katie Cleary, Agnes Hradigau, Mamo Wells, Lizzio and Margaret Couglilln, Mamo, Nelllo and Maggio Crecdeti, Ella, Mattio and Irene Fraucy, Margaret Malia, Charles Higgins, James and John Malonc, P. J. Malia, Frank Coogan, Jamos Cleary, Fergus and Jay Franoy. of Summer Sweaters nt mniarlrnblv low- prices. At MAX LEVIT'S. Jr. O. IT. A. HI. Notice. Tho members of Major Jennings Council No. 307, Jr. O. U. A. M., havo decided to attend tho institution of tho now Jr. O. V. A. M. Council at Grier City on Saturdry, 18th inst. Lehigh Valley trains will leave town at 5:10 and 0:00 p. m. All members of tho Couucil, as well as the members of Shenan doah Valley Couucil No. 530 are respectfully reqiiosteu to participate. By order of AUTllim Tkeokmiio. Councilor. Attest: William ItEEvra, Sec'y. 7-15-3t If yon want a fino wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. Child Visitors to Asliland. Tho children sent by the manm-nra nf itm New York Tribune Frch Air Fund nrrlrml at Ashland yesterday at 2:30 o'clock on tho i3iugn valley railroad. They wcro on board of three cars, and all woro tags with their names, aud tho names of tbosn tn whom they woro assigned for their two wceKssiay. lucre wcro ira children who Rime. Threo more aro to arrivo to mako tho required 100 that Ashlaud said sho would take care of. It Thy l'eet Offend Thee, don't cut 'em off. Hringthem to tho Factory Shoo Store, nnd wo will lit them comfortably. '11-" J. A. Mover, Mgr. Another Prosperous Haiilc. Tho Union National Hmk of Mahnnoy City has dcclnred its 0th semi-annual divi dend of 4 per cent, aud added $10,000.00 to its surplus fund, which now amounts to f 15,000, with iu.ooo undivided profits. This bank commented business in April, 180, and has had a very prosperous career. 1'. t). of T. A. Notice, 11 members of Camp No. 0, P.O. of T. A.. are requested to meet at their hall on Thurs day, 10th inst., at 1 p. m., for tho purposo of attending the funeral of our deceased sister, Mrs. Alice Lees. Mns. Lizzie Hittll-k, Pros. Attest : Mns. Paulinu Hoyku, See. 2t A Challenge. EniTon Hebald : I hereby challenge Jeo Kamipski to run a 100 yard race, giviug him one yard start, at any tlmo and place aud for any amouut ho wishes. Simon Mum-iiy. Shenandoah, July 14th. Look at tho bii? stock of his?b tirirnd inusle now sold at 5 and 10 cents nt Hrumm's. Many AVero Fooled. Many of tho promouadcrs on Main street last evening who had tho opportunity of hearing the Grant band rehearse "Princess Honnio," were beam rcmnrklng. Why don't thoy play something new?" Wo wish to state in behalf of tho band that this selection of "Princess Honnio" is one of tho very latest with variations, composed hy Eiohard Stahl, who wrote the great comlo opera success "Said Pasha." Tho people of Shenandoah need not he nshamod of tho Grant baud. Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion ana permits looa to icrment and putrlf y in the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, Insomlna, nervousness, aud, it not relieved, bilious fever or blood pdsontng. Hood's Pills stimulate tho stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con stliatlon, eto. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. The only Pills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllia. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. DR. BROWN IS NOW IN MAHANOY CITY, PA., WILL KF.MAJN HIF.RE UNTIL JULY 21st, 'SS, Office : HOTEL KAIER. DR. P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist. lUilnrcl JUinions mntlcsmnll. Tho Corns or littnlons don't return, OorilH. llmilnno. Infrrnrlni Ton TCnlla V.n. Inrped Toe Jofnt.CJilIlmlns nnd Sweaty Kift ctmt, by Dr. lirown here in Hhcnnmlon). ten year aro have not coinc Imck. and tin fevt nro to-dny fm? from nchce mm pains. 3 load tho proofs, do nnd fio tin people. The following home testimonials should convince meniost flKcpncnl "We take pleasure in recoinincndiiiK Dr. lirown to nil fufTerer from corriM, bunions, IngrowinKtou naivete. jtc has permanently cured nur feet without pain, blood or pore lien. HIh treatment It absolutely pniulens nnd htacuroM stay cured." I. M. Smith, urocer, 3)0 V-'e-t Centre Htreet; Isaac Itefowich. clothier, 131 Kat Centre Street; John Smith, Kroctroml meat market. il'J Went Centre Street ; Leon Kckcrt, meat market, 300 Pine Street, Mnhnnny City. Thomn S. Farrell, chief cleric I. At 11. frvlKht ofllcci Ivl Itefowich, clothing, 10 South Main Street: Wm. and Mrs. Wooiner, ffrcen frroeer, 121 North Main Street ( IX J. Mc (Jlnness, exprepsmr.n, 221 Centre Street j Sirs. 1'llen I). Kurjruoon, MIm MokkIc Franey, Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Kulp. OonKrejs mrm ; Itev. Oeo. W. Orun, Iastor United KvnnKcllen. Church, Shamokin, Pa.: Mrs. Mary Itelnhold nnd Mies JHnnle I). Knler. IMne Street, nUo Mrn. Gertrude Silllman nnd Mis') K. 1). Dillon, Centre Street, Mahnnoy City, and hundreds of others. cry highly recommended by several of Sheimndonh, Ashland, Olrnrdville, Frock ville, Mahnnoy 1'Iane, OHberton, Delano and Tnmaqun's lending citizens, both lndlcH nndKcntlemon, whono feet Dr. lirown com pletely cured Hcvernl years oro. Hon. II. M. Kulp, ConRTCHKUian Shamokin; M. D. lirlght, of IlrlRht Bros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Laundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor nnd Rents' furnishing goods, Olrnrdville: Miss Ilarbarn AVacner and MUh Kllen J. Granger, (lirnrdvlllc; Mihs Annie 1. llucknnd Mary IttiMell, Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss lizzie Price nnd Julia h, linrnnrd. Market Street. Ashland: MImh Amelia Manner, Bellellaunt and Mrs. J. D. Wagner, Frackvillci Mis Ilnuuah Itcynolds, Mahnnov Plane: Mrs. Kllen Henrv nntl daughter, (Jllbcrton, and several hundred others. Oilice: Hotel Kaler. Mnhanov Citv. Pn.. from July 6th to 21st. 1MM1: hours. Ba. m. to i 8 p. m., Sundays, 10 a, in, to 1 p. m. j Dr. Ilrown returns to lMitladelphia after ! Mahnnoy City viMt, owing to home nflice en- ' gngements ho cannot visit Shennndoah. COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. P If you are a patient of Dr. Brown's from J Shenandoah nnd vicinity, present thiaj P CoOnoii at Ids ofllcc and your trolley fare !j M la paid both ways. No Coupon no fare 5 FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. . J. BROUGHALL. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. MISCELLANEOUS. "ITT'AXTKD. A Kirl for nenei-al houwewnrk for M small fiunlly. Apply nt Wilkinson'!, tiry goodH btnre, 23 South iuln fctreet, 7 15-2t nWnSAI.E.-TlicbullililiBlittlietwnei- oj Onk lj anil Went htrc-etw. For furtlicr particulars apply toDr. C. SI. Ilorilner, al linst Oak Htret-t. 6-25-tf. T7ANTED. Active, reliable men to travel ? T and solicit orders for fruit nnd ornnnientnl nursery Ktock. Permanent employment ami Kood pay. lteference rciuirrd. Addreps tile Jt, CJ. CIlASH CO., South I'cnn l'lilladelphin. TTTANTKl). HflU ni-euts for Ituwell'h author- Izwl "I.1V1IS OK McKINI.KY and 1IO HAnT." SjOiiaKes.elennntlyillimtrntcd. Trim only SI 00. The best nnd the chennef-t. ami out. HellM all otbere no per cent, to nuents and freight iaid. -Hookii now rcmly. Save time uy BtiiiuinKOU cuntM in clamps lor mi outnt at once. Address A. 1. WOKTHINUTON .t CO., Hartford, Conn. 7-U4Teod "ITOU 8A113. 18,000 worth of the 80,000 flr.t 1? mnrttfaKe 10-yenr bonds to bo iheued by All SaintH' Protestant Kpihcopal Clntrc-h, of Shenan doah. Hands will ho In denominations of $5 unit $50, bearing interect from July lt, 1HWI, at S )er cent. peranmmi, jiayaljle quarterly. Tliere will be a privilege of redemption within two years. Subscription books now open, lionds for salo nt Itev. 0. V,'. Van l'ossen's, 20 1'jwt Oak Street, Shennndoah, I'n. G9V-tf TJIl'OltTANT NOTICIS. Tlio fences, danclni, 1 pavilion nnd stands nt Colutnblu I'ork are open only tosuchudvertlvers-whopHy forspnees and nil others will be considered as irospAMwrs, whether the bIkhs be painted, or tacked, or huug upon the feu(. Terms fpr spaces may be Kceured from Alfwsd Kvahs, Thomas J, Williams, Thomas Uellis, 7-10-lw C'ouimittee. PllOPOSAI.S Will lie rccelvl by the under slmied until Monday July 3Ttli, 1KI0, for tho erection of Stone Abutments for bridge over J.ost Creek nt tho main oilice of the 1 V. Oonl Co., at Lost Creek. Ilids to be by tho 1'erclL For plans and specifications call on Mr. William Thickens, of Shenandoah, or the undersigned. Uight to rejecting ami all bids reserved. K. C. Waiiker. 3-t Agent Tax-l'ayers Association. PROPOSALS. Tho llulldliiK and Itcpalrlng Committee of the Shenandoah School District will receive bids for Ifio feet, more or less, of gray stone (lag paving curbing and guttering, the flags to be not lew than three 13 Inches thick curbing not less than flvo Inches thick and gutteriDg to be of good of stone opprovnl by this committee. Hi. la win be received by the members of this committee or tlio Secrclary of tlio School Hoard, un to Tnesdnv. July 2lst, lbM, at 7.30 o'clock, p' m after which hour no bids will bo received. The committee reserves tho right to reject any. or all bids. JoitNT. I.EK, Chairman 1 Hekjamim C. Ciirncii, Michael Si-llivan, ., John K. Ilmoiss, "" Committee. Beauty Unrolled To tlio mlmlrl up; pare of those who have n taste "r reuny line wan paier is inc uiBpi omew wall paper wrinkles we have JiiBtrecoived.Vou enn find any color or pattern you lrnnt for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining rocin, kitchen or cafe, from .V up to J8 per roll. Fine artistic papers nnpectnUy. House. Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction (fiu. ran teed. KetiinateHlchcer fully furnished. Send potal. J. P. CARDEN, 22i W. Centre 8t., Shenandoah, Pa. IMimmi Your Orders "or. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured !y this urnnular ellcrveBcc nt and stimu lant. An instant euro for sour atmniwhn mid headaches, which often accumulat e from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Pench Alley, Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 2- IM . Main St. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tlio Shenandoah DentH! Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and SUvor fillings. If yonr artiflcal teeth do not suit yon call to tea ns. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crown3, Alumluiim Crowns Losau Crowns, Crown and liridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. NTo charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Office ItourB: 1 a. tn. to 8 p. m. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 33 W. Centre Strwt. Shenandoah. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Shackamaxon Hotel Artannas Ave., below Itoading depot, Atlantic City, N.J. BERNARD CONWAY, M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Itcadlng Brewing Co.'s Beer aud l'orter. 116 and 113 S. Main St MONEY TO LOAN -ON EASY TKKMS - P. W. BIERSTEIN, 208 S. Jardin St.
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