1IAV1. VOl I'OUTUAIT 01" McKINLEY0R BRYAN ? If not, do yon want oho'' We have re ceived antlpply of iiti turi") uf Imtli candidate's In colors, sire SOxSh incite, worth 25 cents each. Our prtte while they Inst V cents. HOOKS & BROWN V North Main St. Di'l'ilt lU'rorih'd. l'rom Hxpcutur "f John Feintcrmaeher to H. H. Itakor, fnrni In North Mnnlicim. l'rom Uodfrcy lloyer to 1'.. II. linker, two lot in North Mnnheiui. l'roin Surah l'earsoti to Mary Ann Pearson, lot In St. Clair. From Government National llank to Mary Ann l'earwjn. lot in I'ottsvlllo. l'rom V. I), llaher to Wm. II. reunion et. al lot In l'ottsvlllo. From 0. CicWcr and wife to John Paul, Jr., land In lttitlcrtownsliip. l'rom Jonntli.il Willingham ct. us., to Annie 11. Lultrcl, piece of ground in St. Clair. From Thomas M. Knscll to Jonathan Wlllinghum, ground in St. ( lair. From Martha Jones ct- nl., to John l!.ir iuSka, ground in Shenandoah. From 1). S. licrgcr mid wife to Washington ShalTer, lot in Tower City. l'oiwn Ivy. Insect hites, hrnUes, scalds, burns, are quickly cured hy DoWilt's Witch Hazel Salvo, the great idle cure. ('. II. lli'igcnbtich. Wilkinson's Cor. Main & Lloyd Sts. The Largest and Best Lighted Store in the County. Edge of the New Season And the iresii merchandise is coinintr by every freisht. This store is brighter and better than in any year ot us history ; we enjoy your confidence by selling good dependable goods at honest prices. , A World of Dress Goods. Front fashion's great centres comes the choicest weaves of new dress goods. We mention a few specials from a hundred leaders, all new goods. Serges 25c. and 33c Fifty inch Serge only 50c, was 75c Storm Serges, extra value spc. Henriettas. The finest American, French and Gentian makes from 25c. to Si. 25 a yard. Silks"" " At special bargain prices ; we Still offer 25 in. Faille Silk and Satin Dttchesse at 75c. f'JKU wool 38 in. Dress Cloth like we ' aft C'' " The New Cloaks and Wraps Are coming also suits and separate skirts. We need not tell you that we ahvavs sold more Cloaks and wraps than all our competitors combined and did it in a small store, too our facilities for selling these gar nients are such no store in the county enjoys and we guarantee better goods at lower prices than ever. VATCH OUR DAILY ANNOUNCEMENT, We will offer next week a heavy Cloth Cope, full length, 120111 wide, trimmed with velvet collar, pearl buttons and four rows of braid for SI.39 '. also a rich Brocade Skirts for SI.89 each. These two items are but hints of this leading store leaders. MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. REMOVED TO 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. VanValzan's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. to aimmmmmfwftmmmmks 5,000 BARS OF I ...SOAP 3 TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOB Sc. 3 & E. B. FOLEY, 3 NO. 27 WEST CENTBE STREET. THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. lie U. T. A. I . Comi'liliou lit SlilllnoUIll Neiirlllg li Clone, SiIAMoKtN, Sept. 11. The second day'sses- slon of the C. T. A. I', convention hero was n Interesting one. The hearing of reports from tho illll'erent societies occupied an entire fternoon. Tho unions showing gaim were: St. Patricks, adults, of Ilarclayi St. Patricks Ladles Society, of Slmmokln: St. Aloyslus, of PittKton; St. Patricks, of Fall Ilrook; ladies Society, of Pittston; St. Andrews, of Mourns hurg. PltNton is the richest union rcpreMntcd at the convention, having hetweou f 14,000 and 1(1,000 in real estate, furnishings and cash. The wealth of the organiiwtioiis or Slien- mhwli, Wllliamstown, 1-iwt Creek and lllosshurg aro above tho average. Yesterday the various committees occupied the session, hut only the committee on tho revision of tho constitution was ready for resentation to tho confurenco. The report recommended several changes which will ho taken up and acted upon at tho proper time. On suggestion of Mr. umham, ot .siienan- doah, as the committees on Auditing and Ho- solutions wero not ready to submit tho results f their decisions, tho remainder of the morn ing session was tnken up with discussion of how to increase the formation of Cadet corps and Ladies societies In tho dllferent jorishes. These socleties.he claimed, were a great help to the causo and special elfort should lie made to form and keep them permanently organ ized. He asked that those In whoso localities these branches of tho order wero nourishing would give tho delegates the Iwnellt of their experience. Mucli valuablo information was tho result. Tho outlngat Maysvillo park last evening was largely attended, and tho delegates en joyed themndves. They were royally enter tained. At to-day's session the next place for hold ing the convention w ill lie selected ; elcctson of olllcers, and tho appointment of national lelegatesiind then tho convention will close J. J. Delaney of Shamokin, the present vice president, w ill likely lo chosen as president. How aro your Kidneys? I have tried Dr. llobbs Snaragus Kidney Pills and find them an excellent thing in kidney disease, lie ceived the box nearly it month ago, and they aro undoubtedly O. K. S. C. IIki.smick.M. I).. Commercial Point, Ohio. For saloat Kirlin's drug store. 'Knlr l'lay" Speak. I.DlTim IIkuai.d Sir : I would llko to say a few words in regard to tho action of the minority members of our School Hoard and the means tliey us.ed to accomplish their end When Mr. liogart lirst applied for tho position of superintendent of our schools the only ohjection they could llnd was that ho was a stranger and from a distant part of tho state, whiio wo had other candidates well known and nearer homo every way qualified to hold tho position. However, 51r. Ilogart was elected hy a majority vote, and hy fair and houorahle means, hut tho minority refused to submit to tho inevitable, or to the will of tho majority, denying tho right to others which they themselves would demand, namely: that to the victor belongs tho spoils. On tho other hand, they had recourso to that mean, despicable, unmanly method of tracing up a man's past life in order that they might find somo overt other act of his which might cast odium upon him, or that they might use as a weapon against him to prejudico public opinion to such an extent that his resignation would ho asked for. In the dream of a little girl they discovered what they aro pleased to term most heinous crime. A committee of tho School Hoard was sent to investigate those charges and reported them as fUNc, and pro. dticed aflidavits to sultotnntmte their report Mr. liogart himself appeared before tho Hoard and, in a clear, concise statement, de- claied his innocence. Hut tho minority members placed no coimdcnco in his words, alleging he was not sworn. A man guilty o such a crime as that imputed to Mr. liogart would have little regard for any oath. On the report of the committee tho School Hoard, by a majority vote, exonerated Mr, Hogart, fully belioving in his innocence and I daro say, if any ono of the majority mem bes had the least suspicion of this man guilt and had a hundred votes at Ins com m.ind every one would be cast against him I consider it a rejection upon the members o tho majority part- to chargo them with partiality or favoritism, in a case of this kind, for I am suro that every member of said party is just as zealous in upholding the honor, viitue and morality of our schools as is any member of the minority. The minority party then called what they termed an indignation meeting, in order to appeal direct to the people, but as an Indignation meeting it was a Hat failure. Hoth the people and tho indignation expressed by them were conspicuous for absence. A few hundred people, most of them present for curiosity sake, was certainly a poor showing of Indig nation on tho part of tho citizens of the largest town in the county ; a town with school system second to none in the state, especially when the said schools seemed to 1 in danger of being tainted by immorality, The resolutions adopted at this meeting were presented to tho School Hoard and rejected as they should bo. Then, seeing defeat staring them in tho face, they hounded till: man to the wall anil, resorting to ono of the most outrageous aud shameful acts ever perpetrated against tho liberty a private citizen, dragged mm as a com mou criminal from his duties and his family to make him prove his inno cence to the satisfaction of a few on a war rant sworn out by n man who would like t gain somo notoriety. Has Mr. Hogart been fugltivo from justice, or did ho positively re. fuse to appear at Knoxville that he should be treated so? hcho answers, nu!" Or, hai tho case, Harbara Aub-llko, taken anothe turn which only the few aro awaro of Whatever it is, tho fact remains that h enemies havo played their last and best card and I would wager that when Mr. Hogart shows his hand it will bo a winning one. am not defending Mr. Ilogart, or any of his friends, nor would I under any consideration bo in favor of having a man to superintend our school who wan guilty of the least taint of immorality; nor do I condemn th minority members for using overy houorablo menus in their power to thoroughly sift th matter, but I do condemn tho methods cm ployed, for they wero littio less th: damnable. I am an American and a Dem crat, but I consider sucli action undemocratic and inconsistent with tho American system Fa J u 1'LAT. Shenandoah, I'a Sept. 10, 1800, to cum: a coi.i) in oni: hay Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to euro. 25 cents. Charged With l'mbezzleiiient. On ft chargo of embozzleincut preferred hy M, A. Hroukmnu, an inspector of aaf' uir.ts fur tho Connecticut Indemnity Association, of Watorbury, D. I). Williams, of Tumaqun, was taken into custody Weduosday and taken before Justice Lutz for a hearing. He could not furnish tho bail required for his appear ance ut court, so wus yesterday removed to (ho county jail. PERSONAL. David Kvans, of South Jardin street, is steadily recovering from his sovoro illnoss. Miss Julia Sullivan lias returned to her homo in Now York, nftor spending a fow pleasant weeks as tho guest of her uncle, School Director Sullivan, nnd family, on ilist Lloyd street. Mios (leneviovo Gallagher, of I'lttston; le. Stanton, of Scmulon, nnd Katie Byrnes, of llazlcton, a trio of pretty young ladles. ro tho guests of Miss Hannah It. Morrison, our popular school toucher. Water Superintendent O.-cnr llcttcridgc returned homo last evening from Niagara Falls nnd Toronto, Canada. Ho was nccom- lnied there hy his son, Henry, who entered the Aingarn University to take a course in general business studies. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hcddall and family. aro spending n week's vacation at Sller Creek. Miss Kinina Williamson, who was the guest f friends for several weeks, left for her home in rhitadelphin this morning. Charles Haldcman, a lato veteran of the nr, is lying seriously 111 at his homo on Haspbcrry alley. Ho is suffering from a complication of diseases. Miss Itcilly, of Philadelphia, nnd Misses Hyan nnd Cassidy, of East Ccntro street, ero visitors to Mahanoy City last1 ovenlng. Miss Annie CInuscr departed for Warwick. If. I., this morning, where sho will again assume chargo of a public school. .Mrs. S. W. Williams, of Wilkcsbarrc. is isiting her mother, Mrs. (Inntcr, on West Centre street. I'uy only your own hills. In dealing hero the cash customer Is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who dy not pay. Hero all iro ono lovcl. All aro cash. 7-18-tf FAoTonv Shoe Htohi:. Orange Itlossoms. It is announced that (iny C. Sterner and Miss Hertio Leltzel, daughter of George H. Icitzcl, both of town, wero married on August llth. Tho friends of Grant Troutman will bo somewhat surprised to know that ho con templates joining tho ranks of tho Benedicts n the near future. 'Die lucky lady is n resident of Nurcmlicrg. Cards aro out announcing tho marriago of Miss Linda McCarroll to Augustus Ilccd, on tho 3 (it li of this month. Hoth resido at Delano. In St. Canicus church, Mahanoy City, Wcdnosday afternoon, a quiet wedding was consummated, the contracting parties being Michael Whalcn nnd Miss Lorctta Dunn, oth of tho nbovc place. Invitations aro out announcing tho wed ding of Miss Ella Donahue, an accomplished oung lady of Mahanoy City, and Thomas Maniou, of St. Nicholas. It will take place next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Canicus church. William Holt, tho popular druggist of rackvillo, and Miss Hannah Madara, of tho suno place, wero married in Philadelphia on Monday, rhey arrived homo last evening, and received a royal wclcomo. James Kelly and Miss Annio Joyce, two popular young peoplo of Malianoy City, will io united in the bonds of matrimony in St. Canicus church at 2 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon. Miss Katio Loeper aud John Keitz, both of Ashland, wero married yesterday. Iiov. A. Xathe, of St. Mauritus clturch, qUiciating. Tho young couple havo tho best wishes of a largo circlo of friends. St. Josephs church, Girardville, was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday, the con tracting parties being Patrick Jfeary and Mrs. Shorley. Miss Katie McMnuamau ncted as iridcsniaid while Martin Maloue was best Tho truth, tho whole truth and nothing but tho truth. That's our motto; and wo add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's the way our shoes aro built. 7-18-tf . Factoiiy Shoe Stohk. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Jteglon Chron icled for Hasty 1'eriiMil. There nro 7-13 scholars enrolled in tho iirardvillo schools. Commencing last evening 21 carpenters cm- ployed at Hcrsker's Theatre will work under tho glare of two arc. lights until midnight to rush tho building to completion. Mr. Hersker expects to open tho theatre ubout November 1st. Ashland will have two campaign speeches i on Monday next. Congressman Hrumm aud Prof. M. Thorpe will speak on the gold and Bilver sido respectively. The Ashland bchool Hoard has received its state appropriation; of $7,009,31, about ?200 less than last year, j Harry Hurst, of St. Clair, who was in jured nt 0110 of tho collieries there, died ut the Miners Hospital ednesday night. I ires wero lighted under the boilers of tho Sunbury silk mill for tho first tlmo yesterday. In a week or ten days tho mill will start up. All of tho Lehigh ' alley Coal Company's pump houses at their collieries aro being re novated nnd painted, which makes every thing about the mines neat in nppenniucc. Iiichard Weeks, of Park Place, will shoot a match at pigeons with Harry Kimmel, of Centralia, for J100 to J200a side, or more, at anyplace, except Centralia. The Mahanoy City foot ball team will oren the season on Saturday, September 111, with the Shamokin team in that town. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A plcas-nt laxative. All Druggists. Iliilllant Social l)ent. Miss Cnrrio Hello Lewis last evening held a progressive euchre party and entertaiued a number of friends ut tho homo of her father, Superintendent William II. Lewis, in Wm. l'eiui. It was a brilliant allair ami M ssos Carrio ami Maud Lewis distinguished them selves by tho cordial and royal manner in which they received and entertained the guests. A collation prepared by a Philadel phia caterer wasserved at midnight. Tho first lady's prize was won hy Miss Flora Fulton, of Shamokin ; and Mrs. C. M. Itordner, of town, won the second. The first gentleman's piizo was won by Mr. H. It. Zulick and tho sccAnd by Dr- C. M. llordner. Tho ladies and gentlemen who participated in tho event were s Miss Janonnd Mr. Walter Itighter, of Mt. Carmcl i Miss Miriam and .Messrs. John and Caspor Huchcr nnd Mr. Harry Maize, of Lewisburg ; Miut Frederica and Mr. Charles Woltjen aud Miss Lulu Schalck, of Potts, villo ; Mr. Walter Watson, of Scranton : Mr, Frank Clark, llazleton ; Dr. Georgo Wcntz, Drlftou ; Miss Kohlcr, Allentown : Misses James and Lcsslg and Mr. Georgo I), Kvans, Ashland ; Mr. Will A. Steele, Seattle, Wash ington ; Miss McMullan and Mr. Irvin lllakosleo, Delano; Miss Flora Fulton, Shamo kin j Miss Llla Calloway, Tamnqua ; Misses Jessio Grant and Kmilio Krick, Dr, und Mrs. C, M llordner, and Messrs, John Grant, H. H. Zulick nnd LA. Bamberger, of Shcnan, doah ; Misses Jean Glover, Carrie Belle and Maud Lewis, and Messrs, W, H., Wilbur aud John Lewis and John Dyson, of Wm. Penn. If you want 11 fine weddiug cake, let Otto make It lor you. THE BOOART CASE. Tho .Superintendent at Ills Tost of Duty Agnln. Prof, V. D. Hogart is nt his post of duty again as Superintendent of tho public schools. Some peoplo seem to havo conceived the notion that tho prosecution of tho case has suspended tho Superintendent from lilsolllcc, but that is an error nnd it Is hard to conceive how the impression gtt abroad. Tho Super intendent will continue his school work until such tlmo as ho may bo called upon to go to Pittsburg and prepare for tho trial. Detective Toole and Juntos Smith arrived In town last cvcifing. Tho latter has been devoting cunsldemblo tlmo to explaining the position of the cae. llo disputes the asser tion that Clara Yates was tho only witness who appeared before tho Grand Jury in tho I case, ns stated in last night s JlKit.u.p. 'I lie assertion was mado upon tho strength ut a statement uiado by Mr. J. J. Prico, who re turned from Pittsburg Wednesday night, A clipping from tho Pittsburg Times, however, confirms Mr. Price with tho statement: "Littio Clam Yates, of Knoxville, was tho only witness Iwjforo tho Grand Jury." Mr. Smith nlso says that tho peoplo of Shenan doah should thank him and Toole for what they havo dono in tho case. Many a day's work Is lost hy sick head ache, caused hy indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Littio Larly Hisers aro tho most effectual ldll for overcoming such difficulties. C. II. Hagcnbuch. FRANK LEWIS DIES. Death Itellnvcil 111. 11 of Ills Sum-rings This Afternoon. Frank Lewis, ono of tho threo victims of the explosion of gas in the West Shenandoah colliery, died at his homo on South West street at I'M this afternoon. Ho suffered intensely from his injuries, but might have recovered had ho not also suffered from failure or the heart, for which he was treated by Dr. J. P. Hobcrts a short tlmo before the accident. Tho decen6cd was 3!l years of ngo and Is survived by his wifo nnd one child. He was very well and favorably known and n popu lar member of John W. Stokes Lodgo No. MB, I. O. O. F., and tho Columbia H. & S. F. K. Co. Ho was a trustee, of tho latter organization for fifteen years. Ho was also assistant fire marshal of tho borough. Simon Itamakis and Peter Sabawicz, the two other victims of tho explosion, are making good progress towards recovery. Tho whole system is drained and under mined hy indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It is tho best pile euro known. C. II. Hagcnbuch. Tho Coal Trade. From Saward's Trade Journal. Tho hard coal trado continues quiet and there Is really littio to bo said of it other than that tonnago moves off fairly nt prices that aro remunerative to tho producer and carrier. These parlies expect a very much better de mand for coal during tho next six weeks nnd are preparing for tho snmo by a production that is inexcessof present requirements. An thracite producers aro apparently of tho opinion that they can hold the market for the halaneo of this year at least. They havo matters very much in their own hands, ns it were; there is the possibility of somo member of tho organization, formed in January last, overstepping tho bounds betas Ids percentage, by reason of tho profitableness of tho prices actually realized. It is well known that there is more money to some of tho concerns under present conditions than to others who are burdened with debt. If prices ns per circular could ho realized, even these parties might show n good profit. Tho average individual when discussing trade conditions takes it for granted that there has been an advanco of 51.23 per ton within a year, but this margin has not actually existed on any quantity, up to date. ZTfor over I ot tho Globo fcr RHEUMATISM 7 NEURALGIA and similar Complaint uuu preparca unacr mo stringent Gi I ERHAH MEDICAL LAWS described by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER'S 44 i niminn 11 "World renowned ! Ilemarkuhlv suerrsaf ul ! BOnlrtrcnnlnfi with Trade Alark 41 Anchor.1 IK. Ad. IUcMcrU'0., 215 FtarlSt., Acw York. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honeesi Own Glassworks, 23 & 50 cu. Lmlorbid & recoioucmlud by A AVu.Uy. KG'Nf.rtli Mnln Street, V. Jl Jlngenliucli, lut Jlnln bt.. Slicnundoau, DR. RICHTER'S ' "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL lin.t Colic. IHfcprpHla&Slomncli Cmnnlnli P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. To a m a to Hlro. If you want to hire a enfe and reliable team for drivlngor forworklngpurpoaefl pay Shields' livery atable a visit. Tea ma conatautly on hand at reaaonable ratea. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Oppoalte Reading railroad station. DO YOU NEED A Wn. NEISWENTER. Watch This Space for Day of Arrival. MISCELLANEOUS. 4 GKNTrf wnnUd to sell mneintoshes mxl i. rubber 10011111;, tlrea nnd fit no of rubber (part r nil of). Free samples, ami protected firounil (() workers. Factory 1 O. 1371. New York. MMt rum. WANTKI. An experienced Klrl for if irenernl housework. No other need nnnly. Call uii Dr. I. W. Htraub, 21 S. "Vlitto St. lM.-2t I7IOU HAL1C A woowMinnd wpinr piano, : Apply lit Williams Sl Son, furniture nnd music store. r-28-tf QALOON FOIl SALK-Ono of the llnest O Miloons In this valley, recently fitted up with fine, fixture ntid in u dcMrnble locution, is ollered for sale to n live innn, who has n littio capital. It It a bargain. For further particulars npply at the IlnuAi.n otllee. tM2w FOU SAI.K. Ono of the bet pnylnft lumber yards lit Shenandoah. Centrally located, Kverythinir connected with the ynrd. Including teams, will bo sold nt a reasonable figure. For further Information call on J, W. Johnson, North Main street ft-KHf TMPOUTANT NOTICE. The fences, dancing JL pavilion and fttnnds at Columbia Fark aro open only to hucIi ndvcrtlsers who pay Xor spaces and nil others will Ikj considered ns trespassers, whether the bignsho painted, or tacked, or hunt; upon the fence. 3Inp of the park can be seen at the Columbia Ioe house. Terms for spaces may Ini wx-urcd from ALFItKD Kyaxs, Tiiouas J. "Williams, Thomas Hkllis, 7-27-tf Committor. FIRST ANNUAL Race fleet Picnic, Mahanoy City Wheelmen, LAKESIDE, Saturday, Sept. 12 50 RIDERS SO 5 RACES 5 RACES START 4 P. M. JONES' FULL ORCHESTRA JN PAVILION. This event was to he held on "Vabor Day but was postponed on account of rninV. - Special excursion trains will leave Lakeside at fl.OU, S.00 and 10.00 p. in. 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 Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, iJOS S. Jardin St. Edward H. Spade, -AQENTiFOR- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. HORSE ? Our 24th carload will arrive in a days. few ALL WESTERN HORSES. . . . WELL BRED. . . . WELL BROKEN. Beauty Unrolled To tlio admiring Rnie ot tlioo who lmvo n taste for really fino wall paper Is tho illspmy olnew wnll paper wrinkles we have Justre.elyedioij can flml nny color or pattern you want for your hall, btil room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5o up to 3 per; roll. Flno artistic paers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satlflfactlon guaranteed. EtlmatecJioc fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. lliw Your Orders ow. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers Finest.- Purest and Healthiest. ii i,i. iyi.il in ivi i . "b") 207 West Coal Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Rooms fat painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvei fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not snlt you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction, of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. OQlce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. BROMO-KOLA ALCOUOLIC, NERVOUS AND HEADACHES BIIIOUS Cured by tills irrnnulnr effervescent and stlnu- mm. An instnnc cure lor Bour aioumcus in" hendachea, which often accumulate from liavtn" a nlKbt out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley. Shenandoa Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs fiour anusTfost id Silver Our delivery wagon awaits yourpiot suit delivered promptly. ons free. WILLIAM. H. 26 East Centre StreeiIer" M. C. WATSOf Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealel Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. JAftent for Rcw Brewing Co.'a Beur aud Forter,' h t lie and lie s. rviain