V EUREKA! This is the name of a SWING CHAIR for children and infante wc have taken the agency for. It ran be adjusted to any position desired, making either chair, swing or crib, with no possi bility of the child falling out. Regular price, S2.00. Our price, Si. So- HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock which is displayed in our large show windows at greatly reduced prices. A big lot of Men's Good Grade PANTS at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the original price. A UK) STOCK Ol'sn. MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction of 50 per cent. These goods are going at sacrificing prices. Also a big lot of Children's Suits :-: :-: and Novelties. L. Gold i n, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD F1SIDAY. AUGUST 7, 1608. ltciinrt Confirmed. Tho renort that Miss Sallio Cunry, 0110 of tho local corps of school teachers, and John l. Schculiinir have been married is confirmed. Jim Conry has been a school teacher for sev cnil years anil was spending a vacation in Philadelphia. Her marriage Is not only a surprise to tho School Hoard, which recently re-elected her n member of tho regular corps of teachers, but also to her father, Health Dllicor Conry. and family. John li. bcheuli ing, tho groom, was formerly a school teacher hero and is now engaged in studying medi cino in Philadelphia. Tho couple have 1 fArgo circlo of friends hero who wish them happiness and prosperity. If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto niako it for you. The AliitHhotirio Improvements. Tho Hoard of Charities have approved the plans for tho improvements to be made at the county almshouse. The court allowed $73,000 for tho work, and the Commissioners have cut down tho contracts so low that there is a margin of Ssool), which will ho applied to improving the insane department. J hero are now 00 insane patients at the different state hospitals, and for the muintcuauco of each tho county pays $1.75 each week, or $3, WO a year. The increased facilities will enable tho county to take euro of these at Schuylkill Haven, thus makiug a great saving to the county. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleaB-nt laxative. All Druggists. I.ittln l'olks Celebrate. Little Katie Gilfillan entertained a num her of her friends yesterday at the home o her grandmother, Mrs. Linderinuth, on Soutl; Jardin street, in lienor of her fourth anniver sary. I!efreshinont8 wero served which were partaken of by tho following, who wero present: Ida C. Dusto, Delia 11. Shipp, Mil dred Williams and liertra Imams. XmtT Saw Anjthliig Like It. It is always safe to profit by tho cxperi enco of others, and especially when it con terns life and health. Maud Johnson, llrookside, l'a., writes: "I had diphtheria and catarrh ery mil and used a bottle Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Never saw anything like it; it took neaily all the mem brano out of my throat in ono day, and also cured my catarrh. Sold by druggists every where nt 60 cents a bottle. Never failed in a single instanco when used according to diice tious, .Sold at Kirliu s drug store. have mrri'KNKD DELI'lIIA WITH A FKOM 1'HII.A- Complete Dental Outfit KOlt CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK .0. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets, f Take the Iron stairway on Oak strut. Odlce Hours : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. TTU lliTU Jim t y f. ...LATEST DESIGNS I IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH, i E. B. FOLEY, '4 THE SCHOOL BUPEKINTENDENCY. Urnuiid I mn Wlilrli thr School lloiiril lAnneriitcil lmf. llognrt. SHENAMiOAlt. I'A., All. 0, 1SUII. To the Citi7eti8 of MietmndoHli, l'u. Tills circular la iwicd to correct certain fiilennd uncalled fur representation which wero niado to tho people of Shenandoah through u so-called meeting of the citleus of the borough anda circular purportlngtohHYC . been signed by the six Democratic, minority, members of tho Hoard. It was first suggested that a public meeting bo called at which tho facts herein contained could bo given to the people from the platform, in tho same manner the faUo accusations and repre sentations were niado, but after dellberato consideration of tho matter it was decided i mat sucn a step wouiu possiuiy oniy launi certain people of tho borough who aro not disposed to reason or ho convinced, into creating au uncalled-for sccno, and thismeatis for placing incontrovcrtablo facts in the case before the public was finally decided upon as the best, in connection with tiio columns of tho HVIIXINO HKr.AI.Il. It is desired, first, to emphatically impress upon the minds of tho public that the affi davits and report embraced in this circular aro absolutely boua fido copies of the papers that were read bofore and considered by the School Hoard of tho Horough of Shenandoah, before that body finally disposed of tho protest and charges made against Superinten dent C. ). Hogart by exonerating him thcie- from. It Is also desired, before calling attention to the aflidavlts and report, to recall a few cry important points in tho progress of the proceedings which certain people have trans formed into glaring persecution, 1 irst f Prof. C. 1). Jlogart was legally and properly elected superintendent of the public schools of this borough on May 5th, ISfill, by a. iialority of the School Hoard of the borough and was heard from by members of the Hoard on May (1th, 1MHJ. This is in contradiction to statement in tho circular issued by his per secutors that l'rof. Hogart was not heard from for almost a month after his election. Secondly : l'rof. Hogart and ills family re mained in Knoxvillo for nearly a mouth after ho resigned his position at that place, and did not leave the town immediately after. Thirdly : The first secrecy practiced in tho affair was that which developed on the irt of tho minoilty members of tho School Hoard of Shenandoah, when it was discovered that they bad, unknown to the majority members of the Hoaid, and heciiktlv, filed a protest against the granting of l'rof. Hogart's commission, in order to prevent him from oniiug to Shenandoah. And simultaneously witli tho filing of this protest they tauntingly made public inquiry as to why l'rof. Hogart did not tako up his commission and position, knowing well that he was debarred from doing so by the protest on file at tho Stato Department. .1. J. rniri:, T. S. Jamk", John T. Lkb, Wm. T. Tiiezisk, T. IS. KlJWAllDS, DAVIIl MOIKIA.V, M.UtMI.VI.I. H.UKiH, K. H. Williams. Majority members of School Hoard. AITIDWITH. OMMONWKtLTII OK 1T.SNSVI.VANIA, ) CDCSTY OF AI.I.I-OIIKNY. J ' Itefore me the hiilncriher. one of the .lustfii's if the 1'ciiee in ami for the said County, person- -ally came C !-. Hogart. Who being duly suorn acionlliigto law silth, regarding the charges aKiilii'.t ine, on or about the 21th dav of April, A. 11. Js'.H, hy tlie vines lamllv, oi Kiioxvllle, l'a,. to the clTcct that I had Insulted nnd at tempted to assault their daughter. Clara Yates, on 1 liursuay evenlllK, April 1 liese enarges, I declare to lie tiho)tttcly false, and that at no time did I eer treat the girl tlngentlcmnuly, or In any waywhatever insult iier, and further snith noi. Sworn anil sub'.erlbed to this this 1 i. l'.j lltli day of July, Is'jG. C. 1). Hooakt. Iscal.l T. T. Williams, J. bTATK tlF I'K.NXSYIA'AXIA 1 tni-NTY OK AI.I.KCiHKXY l'crnnallv iintHnri'l before mo I lie umlcr- (Iltiic(1. ii Notiirv I'nhlic. In and for the Coutttv ami State aforesaid, Minnie lielilicck.wlio IteliiK tuly sworn according u inw until tU'jione mid 8a v that ne Is and iin liven a pupil or tne ub Uu Schools of the itorouuli of KiioxvUlu, tJoniity and State aforesaid, and tltut she Is iiainttil with both J'rori'isor C. I), ltogart and Clara Vates That until riTently the v aid l'rofessor CD. lloirart was Irofeor of the lMiblle Schools of .said llorontrh and that the oatd Clam Vates was a pupil attending tlie hatne: that the naid Clara nies nas torn ner. mis ninani. mat ine mory told by her eoneernliiK the wild O. I). JMjrart was w hat lm had ureameu aim tnat tnewiiu ntory had no foundation in fact other than that the had dreamed tho Maine. bworn and Hnberibcd before me this loth dav of June, A. 1)., IsM. Alulkt N IlfSTnt, seal. Notary iMiblie, Minsik lEi-iir.l.t k COMMOSW KALTH OK I'KNSHYLVASI A 1 ta LOfNTV OF ALLMiIIKXY. J Hefore mo n Notary Public In and for mU aiutv nersonnllv atmeared 1-Illzabcth Galla gher, who being Kworn neeording to law doth depose and Kay that she was employed in the uouftcunid oi I'roiustor w. ii. jtogart tuning uie nat Forim; as n domestic: that ilurlmr the paid employment die s in the habit of going to ner dome in ine norougu oi iseiizuoovcr, tne hnme was adjacent from the said horough of Knnxviiie, ner home itcing oiMani almost one half mile from the residence of I'rofewsor C. 1). Hou-art: that w henever the circiimtniiceH wero hucli that ft was necessary for her to be detained at the lesideuec of i-aid l'rofestor Hogart until after dark it was the usual custom of l'rof essor Hoirart to escort her to her home: that his conduct has always In-eu that of nn upright, iitinoraole ami courteous gentleman ; mat Ills treatment to her a ahvayi courteous and alwaj h treated her as u perfect gentlemnn. worn and feubscribetl before me this Jddnv OI June, A. II., I.NJ. lliAKlTTU CiALLAUIIKIE. ALIII.UTN. Ilt'NTKK, I benl. Notary Hubllc. One of thenuiillsof the Knowille schoolgt. a girl of about twelve years of age, reported t ner itareui tnat I'roicnor u. n. nogart nau oeen niidutv familiar v Ith her. Tho father of the child became very Imlignant and before report ing ine ninuer 10 ine imaru repeal en ine biory in the presence of outsiders and this gave pub licity to the affair nnd in a very brief time ex aggerated and Koandulous htatements of the (.tory obtained circulation. The father of the child apjieared before membert of tho Hoard anil repeated the Matement of the child; he oalled upon l'rof easor Hogart. who Immediately went with the imrent to tho home and heanl the girl's btatemeut nnd talkeil the matter oer with her ami with the luirenta, nnd In that in terview the statement of the child seemed to ( have aried from her original btatemeut to her jtarentt to Hiieh an extent that the father, after bnid lnten lew, btntrd to members of the Unhid t that the laft btatement of his child placed the matter lu an entirely different light, nnd that he wished to drop the entire Mibjett and to have no further action taken. This could not, un I fortunately, be permitted by the Hoard owing to J the fact the btory having gained circulation; owing to the parent's having unthoughtedly permitted the statement of bin child to gain publicity without having first verified the Mime prompt niecung oi ine iiouni was caned, nt w luen an the members were present, toircther with tne lumer oi ine cium ami j'roiesitor i Hogart. It was agreed hy the Hoard nnd fully J coincided with by 1'rofessor Hogart that, owing to the exaggerated rumor that had gained cir culation, that it would bo very much better for him as well ns for the school, that his rcbigna tiou be accepted. The child is of au exceedingly nervoun db I position and has been allltcted with St. Vitus' father of the child and Professor t dunces nil Is a remarkably bright pupil and has attended the school without Intermission blueethe alleged occurrence. She had been a favorite impll and had been In the habit of vibltlug Trofebior Hogart nt his home In the evening with other pupils nnd receiving In structions on arlous bubjeeta, Trofessor liogart has proved himself, during his two years' connection with the school, nn exceptionally capftblo (Superintendent and had brought our schools from n low grade up to u very high btnte of elllclency, and during his so- Journ in this community his conduct and char nctcr vtw tlmt of nn uprtKht nnl honorable Ben 41......... tl.n ..... .11. ... 1 ..... tiviimn, mum jiuiM.i m.-. iii v ii-tu, mil any nctot hi tlmt would ulte them any ground lor n contrary opinion oi 1114 cnnrncier. 11 was rcKreueu excecMimKiy inni me circutiv Hon .eeine.1 to render it belter to part with his i , services. It Is the feeling of the Hoard that had I not the cxagerated rumors ami bile gossip gained circulation l'rofespor C. 1. llognrt would nil lie in our schools, lie tame to in with high endorsements an entire stranger per sonally and the Hoard lias never regretted anil loe not now regret tnat iney employed him. It .ecmMo inn crent ml.fur'tune tlmt the In llueliee mid lleftilnes of so aide n mnn ns l'rofejwor Ilovart In hts eallitig should hv per mitted to be destroyed by the inalieiotis clreu Istlou of idle stories. The Hoard would not have permitted 1'rd fessor ltogart to relgtl hut would fmvo tiro fernsl charge and prosecuted him bail there been slitllefelit evlifenee of the alleged lolscon- '" bis lxirtto Justify siuh action V" qpJf, I". (lm.Mi. .U. M. V. Kexskhv, W. J llf.NTKII, Member., of the School llnnrd. M.nERT N. JIlSTKIt. Wltnos :- AI.l.KIIIKSY COfNTY. Itefore mc, a Notary l'ublic in and for said county, pcisonnlly appealed .m. C. l.wlng, , ii. wiict, jns. r . uriinc", . .1. iiiuiicr aim .in. m. u Kcnnoiiv. wno oelnir uiuv sworn acconi ing to law do depose and wi that tho fore going siaicnientH are irue nun correci. Sworn nnd suWrlbcd 1 Jasieh C Kwiso, before me thi. 13th day ly W. (). Qn t, oi June j. ji., jMHi. J. F. lIll.MEl, Jas. M. C. Kl W. J. JIC.NTElt Al.HEHT X. lll-NTl:!!, KE5SEI)Y, Notary 1'ublic. heni.j (ientlemen of the Hhennndoah School IJonrd. In jiursiianee of itiftrtutlou the tinUerAlKned committee appointed to InventiKHto the ehnryes idtectinif the ehaiaiter of Mr. C 1). Itoirart. .Siijierintendent elect of our hchools.beto make the loiiouiutf report. 9 Wc vUlted Ilarrlsburifn.s heretofore verbally reported on June ltli lat, nnd lx?inK unable to verify or deny the rumor nnd nllejred jniseon duct of Sir. llognrt, wo determined the proper and best means to learn tho truth or falsity of the iieeu nations, was by a personal visit to Kiioxvllle. Following up thin Idea we visited Knoxvitle on the 3rd 1 rift and as a reult of our visit we report the following. It Is true that one Clara Vnten, n girl of about 1. 1 ...... .. .11.1 I.. 4., il ! ...!.,. uiiiutii niisui WHi "u in ill"" eertaln eliarges a (Tec ting the moral character at l'rof. ltogart. We find the original charges to have been merely nn indiscretion but that they have since grown by repetition to a He offense. Wo find Clara Vates to be a bright girl of n nervous disposition nnd subject to M. Vitus dance. u nnd Miss A ntes to have sworn to tho truth of her charges nnd Mr,, llognrt has likewise sworn to their utter falsity. Vo find that tho place w here the alleged offence Is s:dd to have taken place was in the central part of the Bor ough of Kiioxvllle nnd iaxers by could see therein; that tho doors and windows of the school building and ollleo were open, nnd the time about 7 to 8 p. m. Clnrn Vates says that after tho alleged as sault nnd about K p. in. l'rof. Hogart directed her to wan lor mm at tne gateol the school nutm ing until he hud extinguished the light, whero he took her by the hand, walked with hertoher home ami placed her within her own gnte. Wo find at about this time Clara Vates read. or at least had In her pos-esiion a lewd and Im moral book. He find that no complaint was made the night of the alleged occurrence and not until about 9 a. m. the follow fug morning. Wc find Clara Vates to have told her play mates ami others, that she had awful dreams tho night prior to the day of the accusation. We find upon inquiry from Mr. Vates persons passing to nnd fro on the public streets could see Into the room where the assault was alleged to have taken place. We found that Mr. Bogart lias been principal of the KuoxUlle schools for the past two year. That prior to his taking charge the schools were of a ery low grade nnd by his strict discipline he has rnl-ed the schools to the second highest In Allegheny county. That by reason of his election as principal In a contest ho incurred the ill will nnd enmity o a number of the cltUeus. We tlud that his employment, hy direction of thu Hoard of Directors, of a teacher who Mas not a resident of Knowille, and the consequent discharge of one of the resident teachers enuscd the family nnd friends of tho dismissed teacher to become open nnd avowed enemies of Mr, ltogart, and during his two years as principal, have harassed and villi fled him wantonly. Wc find that n Mr. ltaily, one of the School Directors, has sworn that thd Knoxvillo Hoard unantmously demanded the resignation of Mr Hogart. This is llatly anil unetiuivocally con tradicted by tho remaining five directors. Thco five directors assert that the resignation of Mr. Hogart was voluntary, nnd that had they been able to discover the least evidence of the guilt of Mr. Hogart they would not have permitted him to resign. We find Mr. Hogart's general chnracter unim peachable ami by reason of his good charncter and nttnlnments, the Knowille School Hoard voluntarily Increased his salary from nine hun dred to fifteen hundred dollars per annum. We are constrained to believe the charges un founded and untrue, nnd firmly convinced of this that Miss Vates has made many material additions and vnilatlons to her original charges, and we thoroughly believe she has been coached thereto by a vindictive enemy of l'rof. Hogart. J. J. IMuck, T. It. Hfiuiux, Committee. Shenandoah, l'a., July Mh, ISM. SCHUYLKILL COfXTY. S, Hefore me the Biib-eriber, one of tho Justices of the l'cnce in and for said county, personally came William T. Trezise, who being duly sworn according to law, saith that the above Is n correct and true copy of the original report of the speelnl committee appointed to investigate the charges made against l'rof. C. 1). Hogart, ami further snith not. Sworn and subscribed to this) 17th day of July, A. I., lsW. -Wm. T. Tkezisc T. T. Williams, J. l j (seal. 4,000 STUDENTS. "Wood's Shenandoah College. One school iu nine cities, with an attend ance of over four thousand students. Every finished btudent now regularly employed at a good salary speaks volumes for tho great bcbool. A diploma from Wood's College is worth $1,000.00 to any one as it means high moral character and excellent scholarship. Tho college will re-open August 24th, iu botlj day and night sessions, with a largo and experienced faculty, all college graduates. lie Demand the IJounty, Governor Hastings received a letter from a Schuylkill county man yesterday stating that ho is the father of eeven sons and no daugh ters. Tho writer also says ho lias been iu fotmed that the stateallowsa bounty to every father of seven sous and asks tho Governor to seo that he is paid without delay. The man also states that ho is a Republican nnd that ho east his first vote for Garfield Har- risburg I 'at riot. Stocking tho Coal. Orders were received at tho Mahanoy City storage yards on Wednesday to stop ship ping pea and buckwheat coal to market. Tho work of stocking the coal was started and will contiuuo till further orders. About 100 cars aro being stocked daily. of tho Globo for RHEUMATISM 7 NEUSALGIA and similar Complaints' gnu prepared unacr ine etnngent GERMAN MEfllDAL LAWS, . presensoa oy cmiceaipnyiuciaEB DR. RICHTER S "ANCHOR " PAIN EXPELLER.l world renowned ! Remartcabl v succfaif nl t Onlv cennina with Trade Mark ' Anchor." I F. Ad. Ulchtcr X Co. , 2 1 5 lVarl St. , e w VorL. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honea. Own Qlsstwcrij, MASOcu. Ea4orcl & iccoiooiendc4 hj A Wwley, 106 North JIuIn Street, O. II Bgenliuch, 103 .N- Main bt., Mienunuoali, DR. RICHTCR'S ' I" ANCHOR" BTO.IIACHAI. b..l . I vpgpwln & Htomncli Complulnli Killed nt Maple Hill. Charles l'upcueek, aged 3S yours, and liv ing at 411 Kist Lloyd street, was almost in- Bta,,t1t, t.,11,.,1 nt Vnt.la Mill nnlllA - '" , " it- afternoon. lnle engaged ill loosening somo coai. a oig niinpieti on linn, lr.icturing both his thighs, and receiving a scalp wound nlmost six Inches in length. Ho also -received a severe fracture at tho base of.tlio skull, which caused his death, Ho was removed to his boarding house, whore ho died before medical assistance arrived. Ho leaves a wife and fivo children in the old country. How nro your Kidneys? r. Ilohbs .SpnrHgtts Kidney Pills h.ive done me nmru good than l expected, i got a second box lu readiness in case the kuu should come Into my hack ngain. Jno. UrtAiiAW, Medwuy, Mass. For sale nt Ktrlln's drug ftoio. A Hold Thief, On the 17th of last July, Adam Barconls broke open a trunk In tho houso of Charles liutchinski, on South 1 lowers street, and stolo $30 in cash, a silver watch, a shirt and a razor belonging; to two hoarders. lUrconls succeeded In eKjnnlng, and his whereabouts remained a mystery until this morning, at about 2 o'clock, when tho boarders caught him trying to rob tho house again and, after boating him severely, turned him over to Constable Oiblon, lio was committed to jail by Justice Lawlor, lt.irgnins In New Carpets. Wide unbleached sheeting, for 121c; table oil cloth, 12jc.; all wool aishmerc, 2rc.; tickings, for 5 cts. per yard, and so on, at S-Mw P.J. MOXAUHAN'S. Overcome Hyllent This morning a liorso owned bya farmer In Itingtown, was suddenly ovcicomo by heat on tho top of Locust mountain, near tho ceme teries. The farmer was obliged to walk to town and seek medical assistance. Dii:i. " SAMl'SKL At Kllangownn, on the 6th Inst, JIr. Missouri Hnmpel, relict of Henry W. Hamppcl, aged 01 years" months nnd "0 days. The funeral will take place on Monday, AngiiPt 10th. nt 1:1k) p. m. Services In Dough erty's hall, Shenandoah, nt 2:00 o'clock. In terment in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Irriends and relatives invited to nttend. 8-7-2t DR. BROWN -IN- SHENANDOAH, --For 7 days at the FERGUSOJJ : HOUSE Commencing-; MONDAY, AUG. 3. DR. P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist. Jitlnred llunionH mnilc small, Tho Coma or llnnions tlon't return Corns. Itunlon. Inirrowlnir Too Nntli. En- InrKt'l Too J(tiit,Cl)lll)ahis ami Sweaty I'Vet cured by Dr. llruwn hero lu Hheiiandoali ten years nRO have not eonie back, nnd the feet nre to-day free from aches and ialni. Itead tho proofs. Cio and bee the people. The following home terttltuonlalH should convlneo thuinoft skeptical : "Wo tako pleasure In recommending Dr. Krown to all ttuflcrer from etirns, bunions, Ingrowing toe nails, etc. Jle has permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or fcore nep. Ills Jreatment is absolutely painless and his cures t-tay cured." I. M. Smith, Krocer,200Wet Centre Street; Isaac Itefowich. clothier, 131 Ka$t Centre .Street; John Smith, grocer and meat market, 410 Weist Centre fetrcrt ; lcon 12ekert, meat market, 300 Pine. Street, Mahanoy City. Thomas S. Parrell, chief clerk 1. Jilt, freight olllce ; Levi Itrfowleh, clothing, 10 South Main Street; Wm. nnd Mrs. Wooincr, green grocer, 121 North Main Street: E. J. Mc (Jlnness, expressman, 221 Centre Street ; Mrs. Ellen I). Eergiison, Mls Maggie Franey, Shenandoah. Hon. II, M, Kulp, Congress man ; Kev. (leo, W. Orohs, Pah tor United Evangelical Church. Shamokiu, 1'a.; Mrs. Mary Itelnhold and Miss Minnie D. Kaier, IMue Street, nlfo Mrs. Gertrude Silliman and Mifs K. D. Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, and hundreds of others. very highly recommended hy several of Shenandoah, Ashland, Olrardvlllc, Eiack ville. Mahanoy Dane, Clllberton, Delano an.lTamafiua's leading citizens, both ladles and gentlemen, whose feet Dr. llrown com- 5)letely cured several years ago. Hon. H. M, Culp, Congressman Shamokiii; M, D. Uright, of llright llros., lumber, nlso proprietor of Ashland Steam Iaundry, Ashland; C, Serr. merchant tailor and gents furnishing goods, (llrardvllle; Miss llarbara "Wagner and Miss Ellen J. (t'nngcr, Glrardvtllo; Mlh Annie D. lluck and Mnry Kuswell, Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lizzie Price and Julia L. Barnard, Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia banner, Uelle Haunt and Mrs. 3,1). AVaguer.Frackville; Miss Hannah Reynolds, Mahanoy Plane; Mrs. Kllen Henry and daughter, (Jllberton, and several hundred others. Oillco ; Ferguson House, Shenandoah, Pa., from Monday, August flrd to theOth. lHtiOt hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. in., Sundays, 10 a. m. to i p. jiv. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this grauular Vffervescent and stimu lant An i nt a nt cure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and IP Peach Alley, Shenandoah VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Or SllENAXUOllI, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, First- District. JErMargedGreat loe-Joints Made Small. C0TT0LCNI3. 1 ir. mil mwpyj C brad In rol ton 'plant wrvutti, i Public Sale of Western Horses WM. Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOH- SHAIWOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. Evau J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery reason awulta your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Shackamaxon Hotel jrkansa Ave., below Mending depot, Atlantic City, N. J. BERNARD CONWAY, MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TKIiMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, iiOS S. Jardin St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BRQUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 33 W. Centre Btroet, Shenandoah, Teams to Hlro. If you tv ant to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields1 livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on baud at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street, pposlte Reading railroad station. YOU CAN SAVE -MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. COTTOLENI-, will fiud in COTTOLENE the ideal frying medium. It looks clean and is clean and does not sputter in the pan. Food fried in Cottolono is free from greasincss and richness. It is appetizing in taste and healthful to eat. Then there is the added con sideration of lower cost. of Coltolcne does the work of lard or butter. THE N. I. FAIRBANK COMPANY. ChlMfo, XtwWfc, lMUlrlfcl, lltUUrfk. & -OK- TUESDAY, AUGUST I8r COMMERCIAL HOTEL. This car will be our 23rd carload. VERY HORSE WILL BE SOLD FOR WHAT IT BRINGS. NEISWENTER MISCELLANEOUS. TTlOTt RENT Store and dwelling house, No ' 313 South Jardin street. Apply lit tbe Coffee House, North Main street. 87lw FOH SALE. A secondhand square piano. Apply at Williams b Son, furniture ami music store. 72Mf rOST. A diamond stone on the wagon roail I between Columbia park ami Yatesvllle, on tho Mh Inst. A suitable reward will be paid for return of same to tho IIkhald ofllce, 8-(-3t IJKOPEKTY FOIt HALE. Four houses on West Lloyd street, all In good condition and renting at 831 per month, leased ground, will be sold cheap. Can bo purchased by two parties if desired. Apply at No. 123 North Main street, Shenandoah. tf-l-lw T7 ANTED. .000 rtgeuts for liiisaell's nutlHir V ll"MVK8 OF McKlNLEY and HO HAHT." M0 pnges, elegantly illustrated. Trice only SI 00. Tne best and tho cheapest, and out sells all othem. fX) per cent, to agents and freight paid. tfSf-llooksnow ready. Save time by sending AO centnin stamps for nn outfit at once. Address A. D. WOUTHINGTON & CO., Hartford, Conn. TS-lw-o! TOH SAL-:. 63,000 worth of the 6,000 flrt-t JD mortgage 10-year bonds to be Issued hy AU Saints1 Prot stnnt Episcopal Church, of Shenan doah, Ifonds will be intlcnominatioiisof $5 and 850, bearing interest from July 1st, lHVtT), at 8 ier eent. pernnnum, payablo quarterly. There will bo a privilege of redemption within two years. Subscription books now open, lionds for sale at Dr. C. M. Hordncr, III Ilast Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa. G-2VMf TMPOItTANT NOTICE. The ftnees, ilnncing: L pavilion nnd Mands nt Columbia Park are open only to bitch advertisers who pay for spaces nnd nil others will be considered as trespassers, whether the signs bo painted, or tacked, or hunt;: upon the feme. Terms for spaces may be becured from ALKttF.n Evans, Thomas J. Williams, Thomas Bellis, 7-27-t f Committee. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Eooms fas painless extraction of teeth. Gold anil Silver fillings. If your artificnl teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowi and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery, Xo charges for cxtractlnR when plates art ordered. Wo aro tho only users of Titalizecl air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 n. in. to 8 p, n. Beauty Unrolled To tbe admiring azeiof those who hare, a iasU for really fine wall paper la the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we hare Justreceived.Yon can find any color or pattern you want for your hnll, bed room, parlor, dining room, kluheh or cafe, from fie up to &3?per roll. 1'Ine ortUtlc papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting Satisfaction iruaranteed. EtimntecWr ' fully fgrufalied. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, Sll W. Centre Bt., Shenandoah, Pa. l'laco Your Order. 'ow. . .it Lb
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