EUREKA I This is the name of a SWINO CHAIR for children and infant; we have taken the agency for. It ran be ndjusted 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, HOOKS & BROWN v North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. In order t6 make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock which is displayed in our laree show windows at greatly reduced prices. A bitr lot of Men's Good Grade PANTS at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the original price. A 11K1 STOCK OFj 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. Goldin, Rrop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, AUGUST 1800. PITHY P0INT3. Ilappeillngn Throughout tho Kcglon Chron icled fur llimty l'crtirml. The headquarters of tho Grant kind wero made conspicious yesterday by the swinging uf a new sign. Tlie new telephone) company has secured 3!) subscribers nt Ashland. A new council of tho Jr. O. U. A. It. will Ik) instituted nt Tort Carbon tlds month. Guy C. Irish and tho Kress Stationery Co., Wilkcsbarrc, have been awarded tho con tract to furnish tho Mahanoy City schools with supplies. Thomas Williams, of Girardville, who had Ins back broken by a fall of coal two weeks ago, is lying In a precarious condition at tho Stato hospital, and his death is expected. Daniel Morris, a former well kuowu resi dent of Ashland, died at his home at Slab town, near Neumedia, on Wednesday. Kaier's new opera house in Mahanoy City will be finished by September 1st. HOOD'S PUjLS euro JAver Ills, .Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, A. pleasant laxative. All Druggists. Obituary Toward, tho 18-month-oldson of Frederick Kcithan, tho North Main strectconfectlouor, died last night from diphtheria. Itlchard Dabb, Sr., died last night at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. Louisa Seymour, in Jackson's patch, from the effects of a stroke of paralysis sustained on tho Gth inst. lie bull'ered a stroko about two years ago. Tho deceased's wife died about 12 years ago. lie is survived by three children, Itichard Dabl Jr., tho photographer of town : Mrs. Louisa Seymour, of Jackson's, anil .Mrs. Elizabeth J Hide, of Wisconsin. Tho funeral will Like place to-morrow at 2 p. m. A llasket l'lniic. Several members of Shenandoah Valley Encampment No. SSS, I. O. O. F., and their families held a basket picnic in tho Itiugtown grove yesterday and bad a very enjoyablo time. Among those who attended wero John Ilium and wife, C. G. Palmer and wifo, dwin It. Williams and wife, John Hodges and wife, Henry L. Jones and daughter, Moses Owens and daughter, William Zerbey ami William Draper. Several Odd Fellows ofJtingtown and their families also took part in the picnic. Games of various kinds, inciuuing imso uan anil quoit pltclilng, wero indulged in by tho malo members of the party. I ho committee desires to extend vote of thanks to Mr. Ileujnmln Itichnrds for a donation oi refreshments for tho occasion HAVE RETURNED DELl'HIA WITH A FROM l'HILA- Complete Dental Outfit -I-OIi- CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, . Fersruson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take tho iron stairway on Oak stroc. Office Hours , g a. m. to 8 p. m. ...LATEST DESIGNS IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. V lr E. B. FOLEY. "2 ij. NO. ST WEST CENTRE STREET. LUCKY BABIES. Always Plump and Well on Lactated Food. No Fear of Cholera Infantum in These Homes. Babies Need No Coaxing to Eat Heartily. A Diet Accurately Fitted to Their Strength. Lactated Fold Never Disturbs Sensitive Stomach. Most ISabies that will not eat when hot weather routes on must be made to ent lint not made to eat by forcing or coaxing them against their wills. For a baby's stom ach, made to take food against its will, is of tho same opininit still, and not at all in n mood to digest hoaitilyand completely l!y an intelligent study of baby's proper food in hot weather it is today possible to mako baby oat because it wants to. located food is piepared with the true scientific knowledge that nothing Utter can tie done man to loilow nature as closely as possible in the difficult task of feeding babies that are not thriving, either because of hot weather or becaiiM) of natural low vitality. Lactated food is most like mother's milk. It has saved tho lives of thousands of little ones. It is within the reach of all. Until within re cent years infants deprived of moth er's milk haw ieen reared in n haphazard and tin scientific manner, with the usual re sult that the enor nious morality during tho first fivo years of life has liecn a reproach to medical men. Hut all this it now changed, l'ractical, scientific, philanthropic-minded men of tho tighest standing hsvodovotcd themselves ex clusively to these great problems of infant feeding. Mirny valuable results havo come, but tho greatest and tho most practical is the ireparationof lactated tood, the most nourish ing, strengthening, readily digested and palatable food that can In) given tho baby. Just now when tho death reports show a fearful prevalence of diarrhea and cholera infantum thectfectof impropcrdiet in hot weather lactated food is doing its best work. It is saving tho lives of littlo ones in nearly every city and town In tho United States. Mrs. II. C. lieu nett, of Upton, Mass., the happy mother of the three babies thoso pictures are hero given, write to tho proprietors of lactated food. "I endorso here with photograph of my twin girls born Juno 2, lsill, and baby Vera, horn May 21, 1S05. I had no milk for tho twins, ami tho nurse recommended 's food. ISut tho babies did not thrive on it. Wo called in our doctor. Dr. A. J. Galllson of Franklin, and ho said tho food must bo changed at once. lie recommended lactated food as tho lest infant food. Wo tried one box, and wero so well pleased with tho icsult that wo kept on using it. I commenced to nurso tho younger baby, but had not enough milk, and, as sho did not thrive on milk, we gavo her lactated food, which agreed with her iKirfectly " Tho (ireenlmclcers. At the executivo session of tho Green- backers, held at Pottsvillo yesterday, tho fol lowing executivo committee was appointed : William Wilhelm, Pottsvillo; Daniel Dully. St. Clair; J. II. Pomeroy, Shenandoah: J W. Parker, Mahanoy City ; J. E. McGinniss, Frackville! Owen Conroy, Ashland ; C. 11. Cosgro, Schuylkill Haven; W. I. Haldeman, Plnogrove ; John W. Kerschner, Schuylkill township; E. F. Walsh, Hrownsville ; John C. Hauuigan, Palo Alto. This committee will met at Pottsvillo on next Monday morning at tl o'clock to take such actiouasln their judge ment will best advunco their cause. Those from Shenandoah in attondanco were : M. J. Iiwlor, J. II. Pomeroy, Esq., A. II. Lamb, David 1!. James and P. W. Hiorstcln. lturgnlus In w Carpet. Wide unhloached sheeting, for 12Jc; table oil cloth, 12Jc.i nil wool cashmere, 25c.; tickings, for 5 eta. per yurd, and so on, nt S-l-lw P.J. Monaoiian's. Adertled Letters. The following letters remain uncalled for at tho local post-office :'Mrs, Kate ltatin, Miss Magglo Sautary,(packngo). Sn lteipeetor of Persona. That much dreaded dUonso diphtheria, is no rospector of persou, ngo or couditlon in life. It nttracts tho rich and tho poor, tho young and tho old. Hut it has met Its im flinching foe in Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which is just what Its name indicates. No ease of diphtheria was ever known whero this medicine was used according todlrections ami lauou to cure. Croup, hoarsouess, luiiwj, mjiu uuuiu, mo., nro equally re moved by it. Sold at Kirlius drug store, nt ou tenia u ooiiie. Attention, Camp 200, Members of Washington Camp, No. 200. r 0. S, of A nro requested to attend n special meeting of the camp to bo held in their hall on xuesuay, August llth, at 8:00 n. m, sharp, to attend tho funeral of our deceased brother. illiam C. Llchards, Jr. Members of sister camps cordially invited to attend. By order ot joiin gibti.v, Pres. Attest : John 11. Dankh, Secy. 2t P0TTSV1LLE LETTER. 1'oTTHVll.LK, Aug. s. Marks Racliarnih, of the firm of A. Hacharach A Co., of l'lilln dclphla, brought suit against Thomas II. Hutchinson, proprietor of tho Ferguson House, Shenandoah. Tho suit is an action of trespass and $5,000 damages aro asked. The plaintiff claims that while ho was nt the Ferguson House last July ho requested Mr. Hutchinson to have his baggage taken to tho detiot so as to be able to leave on an oarly train for Atlantic City, where ho had an Im portant business engagement tho noxt morn ing, This Mr. Hutchinson refused to do. Mr. Hacharach then cmiiloved n dravmau and paid his hotel bill, yet .Mr. Hutchinson re fused to give him Ills trunks until the follow ing morning. For this Injury nnd loss Hacharacli has brought suit for tho abovo amount. M.vrmi oe MrENSBs. Marriage licenses wero issued from tho Register's ollleo to Martin 1'. Rlukerand Llllie May Illnker, both of Tamaqua; Win. Ecker, of Shenandoah, and Miss Lottio C. Ferris, of Gllberton. di:eds rtKconPEi). From llenjamin l'ott to Isaac Lord, lot in I'ottsvlllo. From Abraham S. Gumpert to Alico Gum- pert, Interest in premises in I'ottsvlllo. From Henry A Eombergcr to Lydla Kantner, half lot in Tower City. From Lewis Smith to Annie M. Stauller, taiiii m urwigsDtirc. from Isuachcr Itohbins et. nl., to Esther Carey, for premises in Shenandoah. From Paul Howling ct. nl., to John Szalaz owicz, premises in Shenandoah. I rom Andrew Ilishop et. al to Joseph jiisttop, premises in Hiicnancioan. I roin It. A. Glover et. nl., to Catharino 1'owell, premises in Shenandoah. From John Hughes ct. a!., to Margaret ,1 Hyatt, premises in Shenandoah. From Martin liurko et. nl., to John Hurkc, premises in t'ottsville. If you want n lino wedding cuke, let Otto make it for you. A Undo Cow Thief. David Dcttrey, who sports about town in a fashlonahlo light suit of clothes, wears kid gloves and has otherwise won distinction as a dude, was arrested at 5 o'clock this morning by ConsLiblo Holin, of town, nnd Constable Lcitenbcrgor, of Mahanoy City, at his board' ing house on North West street, on a charge of cow stealing. It is not the first time ho has licen arrested on n chargo of that character. In tho present case It is alleged the cow was stolen from a Mahanoy City party and Uettrey drove the animal to Shepptoti, Pleasant Hill, Tamaqua, and incuco 10 Mitnmtt Jtill, wliero tho cow was sold. The authorities claim to have shadowed Dettrey closely and they ran show that be was absent from this town on tho days that the cow was driven from Mahanoy City to tho place where it was sold. Dcttrey was taken to Mahanoy City for a hearing and committed for trial. 4,000 STUDENTS. Wood's Shenandoah College. One school in nine cities, with art attend ance of over four thousand students. Every llntshed student now regularly employed nt a good salary speaks volumes for tho great school. A diploma from Wood's College is worth $1,000.00 to any ono as it means high moral character and excellent scholarship. Thocollego will ro-open August 21th, in both day and night sessions, with n largo nnd experienced faculty, all collego graduates. Shot by an Olllccr. A young man by the name of MorriaSouch, of Shamokin, was noticed by Coal und Iron Policeman James Lippiatt riding on a P. & R. coal train. Ho motioned to him to get oil' but this tho fellow refused to do, as tho train was going too fast, and ho feared arrest. Thinking to tcaro him tho officer pulled out his revolver und fired, and was surprised to hear tho man cry out, and roll over on tho top of tho air. Ho at ouco signalled the engineer to slow up, when ho boarded the train and found that tho man was badly wounded. The bullet struck n piece of iron on tho car, and glancing struck Sotich below tho shoulder, coming out of his back. He was removed to the Miners' hospital, accompanied by the officer, who feels badly over the result of his luckless shot. mi:i. IIAHII. On the 7th lust., at Jackson'N patch, ICtclmrd J)nl!, Sr. Funeral will take plneo on Hunclav, yth Inst., nt 2 o'clock p. in., from the residence of Mrs. Seymour, at Jackson's patch, and services will lie held In the 1', M. church, id town. Interment In the Shenan doah Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 6-8-lt SAMPSEI,. At F.lhingowan, on tho Gth lnt , Mrs. Missouri Sampsel, relict of Henry W. Hampsel, uged Gl years 7 months nod 2t days. The funeral will tnko placo on Moiulav, August lOtb.nt 1:00 p. in. Services In Dough erty's hall, Hhcnamloah, at 2.00 o'clock. In terment in Odd Fellows cemetery. Friends nnd relatives invited to attend. b-7-2t asy to Take lasy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's rill3. Email In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As ono man Ho said: "You never know you have taken a pill till It is nil over." 250. C. I. Hood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. Pills The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Evan J. Davies, 1.1VERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Shackamaxon Hotel Arknnsas Ave, below Mending depot, Atlantlo City, N, J. BERNARD CONWAY, GRAND PICNIC ! Under tho auspices of the f GRANT BAND! ON- LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896. At Columbia Park. Schoppe's Full Orchestra will furnish the dancing music. Concerts by the band durlntr 1 A PRETTY 1 1 FOOT IS SOMETHING 3 and a pretty foot in a 2s pretty shoe is a good 3 deal more. But a j pretty foot in an ill- E 2i looking.ill-fittingshoe 2 is worst of all. The EE 31 Oxford Ties and San- dais we sell will make s 2 a pretty foot prettier, 5E 31 or a less attractive 3 'understanding,' neat S 3! and trim. We've the 3 i. gr- nicest line you ever saw ; neatest shapes ; H all widths; all toes and jE 2 all prices from 75c to !E 2 $IoO. We can suit g anv purse in town.and : 1 Fit Any Maid 3 But a Mermaid, E 2 and we'd try right Sir Es hard to fit her. They sE II 5 come in Blacks and S: I Russets ; bows or S t i buckles, and are al- sz I together the cheapest J foot beautifiers you 5 ever saw for any- where near the prices I we ask. ; Checks for every purchase you make, 5 which can be ex- ; changed for that hand- sE S some Gold Aluminum ; S Ware you see in our window. ' E 5 J. A. MOYER, 2 Manager, FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Yonr Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S 3. Main St. PROPOSALS. I'ropomla will I16 received by the Shenandoah Mcnooi rioaru np 10 August 17th, iwxj, nt 0 p. m. Inr finO clnlM dn.lr. nml fcOO fun nf .11.I.A., moroorlcHS, a feet 0 Inches wide. The I loan! reserves tho right to reject any or all bids, wiucii must i,o niii .u iiiu eiminnan oi I undersigned committee. John T. I.ee. Chairman. William T, Thezihe, John P. Hicoins, It. O. Ciirncit, Michael Sdluvas, Dr. Brown ' Foot Specialist at the Ferguson House Will be in his Office to-morrow, Sunday, August 9th, from 10 to 4 p.m., to treat Patients. At the above Hour Dr. Brown positively closes his visit to henandoah. Edward H. Spade, -aoknt ron- SJAM1LN STEAm LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN -ON EASY TEItMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, aoa S. J arc! In St. Public Sale of Western Horses WM. Bloomsburg Normal School. DR. J. P. WELSH, Principal. IN THE FRONT RANK. The Pittshurg Times of May 23, 1800, says of tho Bloomshurg State Normal School : "Since the openineof the school, in years ago, It has stood In the front rank as an instltntioit or learning, has advanced nnd Improved wlih the times and enjoys a reputation ninoiifr tho leading educators us n model Institution, whero n eomplcto education can be secured nt a small cost." Tho National Educator of March 1 1, 181)0, says of tho same School : "The growth and prosperity of tho school have been phenomenal. Ve will brlelly enumerate some of the material changes. Now furniture came first, then the beautiful audi torium was modeled. Noxt tho large four story IJorniltory nnd gymnasium wero built. Mectrlo lights, tho new Library, the Klevator nnd tho employes Dormitory nnd Sanitarium soon followed. Tho new Athletic Held Is another remarkable feature of tlds growth. In short, the school has grown so wonderfully that those who have not visited It In live years would bo The Fall Term will open MISCELLANEOUS. Ti,0.J,SN',f,.,orf, n,ia ''welllnn house, No ,4 r, n,l, '"Hi Jnrtirii street. Apply nt the UoHee lloue, North Mnln street. s-7-lw POlt SAt.R A sK'Oiid-hnnd square piano. Aiiply nt Williams k Hon. furniture nnd music store. 7-2s-tf JOST.A dlninond stone on the wnuon road 1 between Columbia park nnd Yntrsrllle on the 5th Inst. A sultnhle reward ill lie imll for return of same to the lIlciiAl.n olllee. s-Mt pHOIT.UTY I'OH HAI.K. Four houses on J Wct I.loyd street, nil In Rood eonilltlon nnd renting nt $81 per month, Irasetl Eround will ho sold cheap. Can bo lturclinsed by tnd partles If desired. Apply nt So, 12a Nortli Slnln street, HIicnnnlonh. 8-1-lw WANTHI). WW) nKcuts for Ilil-cU's nut W Ired "UVr.S OI' Mc KINI.UY nnd HO UA11T." K0tn)rc4,cletrniitlylllutrntcd. Price only 81.00. Tho best nnd the cheapest, nnd out sells nil others, ft) per cent, to necnts nnd freight pnid. A-llooks now ready. Havo tltnr by sendlncr 00 cents In stnmps for nn outfit nt once. Aildress A. I). WOltTJUNGTON & CW., Hartford, Cnn. T-n-lw-ersl IftOlt HAI.M Sl.rjoo worth of the 81,000 flrt ! morlKnKe 10-yenr bonils to be Issued by All Hnlnts' Prntestnnt Kplscopnl Church, of Shennt donh. llomls will lie In denominations of $5 and 850, benrlni; Interest from July lt, lAn, nt 5 per cent, per nnnum, pnynblo ciuarterly. Thcro will bo a prlvlleRo of redemption within two years. Hnliscrlptlon Iwoks now open. Honds for sale nt Ilr. C. M. Bonlner, 31 l'Ast Onk Ptrcct. Shennndoah, Pn. G-29-tf T .lOTAT NOTICE. The fences, dnnclnj L pnvIHon nnd stands nt ColunUiln Park are open only to such ndvertii'ers'wholiny forspiuv mid nil others will be considered ns trcspn.crs whether the -lens be painted, or tacked, or hmiK miiiii im- ii'ikv. x itiu jor spnees mny in- eurtd fr'tn ALITtEn EVASS. Thomas J. William, Thomas IlnLLi", CommlttxH! . 7-27-If OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Hooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and llridgo work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charpos for extracting when plates arc ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's B!ock) East Centre Street. Office Hourc 7 a. in. to 8 p. ro. Beauty Unrolled r To the n'lmirlnf EnzoTof those who hnvo ft tnstt forrefllly flue wall paper is the dlnplay ofnew wall pniH-r wrinkles we have ut recelvt'd.Yois can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, lietl room, parlorf clinliiR room, kitchen 01 cafe, from 5c up to Sajpcr roll. Fine artl&Hc papers a specialty. House, Sigrn and Decorative Painting Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimatesjcheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre fet, Shenandoah, Pa. IMnee Your Orders Now. OS TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL. This car will be our ''ul 23r(l carload. Ec5."-'-S' VERY HORSE WILL BE SOLD FOR WHAT IT BRINGS. NEISWENTER. astonished to see the transfoimation." The Now Cataloguo of this School can be had by addressing the principal, Dr. J, V. Welsh. It is finely illustrated, ami hua much valuable information for all interested in education. Hundreds of men and women in all parts of tho U. S. owo their success and prosperity to tho fact that they woro ed ucated at this excellent School. Tho gradu ntes are found in thirty-one states and terri tories and in several foreign countries. Undcr-graduates, of whom there havo been over ten thousand, are still more widely dis tributed. Tho roll of students for tho past year represents twelve different states. AH these facts prove that the public aro finding out where they can buy the most and. best education for the least money. mm Tuesday, September 1st. V. Coumlltee, Hi WP H V - W MUMMKHMM
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