now oisr T-ikUP i AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, Light, IXFOBT 111, Mill ill CUT, Pi. 'JU.. On tlic RIlit Trade. SEVKKN, tho Orocor, l sllll on thn rlfrht track Htul oom to limn with anotbor train .one! of Kino Ur cones, (Jannou Uoous, Menu, Flour, etc. S3ES"Cr33DEt3Sr,S, Centre mid White (Us., Shcliniulonh AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY "What Nows Gathorors Tako a Moment to Toll About. Husk i lie bees. Aututnii leaves. The boll has rung for tho straw hat. The post oillco robbers continue on their rounds. Soon time to be engaging your Thanksgiving turkey. Apple butter Dollings are now com mon in the country. If you want to ki'ep the boys and K I r I at home, open the parlor and lit them have it. Itubblts are said to be plentiful out In tho country. Now the winter girl's mind is oc cupied by theatres, balls, receptions, and Christmas presents. Weather strips nt doors and win dows of old hoifes will save their prico twice over In coal. It should be cpsy to get a confession from a doorkeeper. Ho is so used to making admissions. Coming Events. Nov. 3 and 4 Grand entertainment, "Unclo Tom and Kvo," in tbo P. St. church. Nov. 5. Socond anniversary cntertain mont of Major Jonnlncs Council, No. 307, lr. 0. U. A. M., in Ferguson's thcalro. Nov. 18 Grand supper in Kobbins' opora nouso for tho benefit of tho Trinity In formed church. November 20. Grand eupperin Kobbins' oporn house; benefit of Lady Harrison Lodgo, No. 10, A. P. L. A. Second hand school books bought eold at Max Iteoso's. and tf Rough on Pottavlllo. Tho Trusttoi of tho Minors' Hospital havo just issued a bonk of tho rules and regulation of that institution. Tho True tees should, ono would think, have given Ilazlo'.on printfrs a chance to do tho work. They did not oven ask estimates but gave it to a PotUvillo printing concern. If it was tomothing that couldn't bo mado equally ns well in town then it would bo a different matter. Porhaps tlioy were right, how ovor, for nothing quito as bad has beon pro duced in thi3 town in yoars. llazlcton Sentinel. OystorB. Oyetors are in season. Go to Schoonar'n. Fainilios eiiii Jill Oft. ParloTB for ladies. 9-1-tl TIJl H01-K1.-.S Al'l'KAI.S. lie AU0K09 ilutt Mrs. hcarles' Slnaturo AVas l'riHMtrpil liv 1'riitul. SAIJCM, Mass., Nov. -Timotliy Hop kins and Mary K. Hopkins have lllcil an appeal from the decroeallowing the will of Mary E. & beaded. Tho reasons glvon are: First Because the docifnont w.is not duly nttast'id. Socond Hi-cause at the date of tho oxo cutioi of ki'l'l d cumeiit, auiil Mary F.S. Searlos had not Hitlliuont luUaniontary capacity. Third Because tho signature of said Mary F. Soarles to said douuinont was procured by undue Inlluunoe anil fraud of said Dlwnril F. Searlus and othors. Host work dono at llronnan's steam laundry. Everything whito and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. Waters' Weiss boor is the best. John A. Keilly solo agent. 6-5-tf THE OLD TAKEN JAMES S. THOMAS Is now located at Jlalnbrldge's old stnud, Cor. COAL anil WEST STS. and oilers to the public tho finest lino of GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED Provisions, Fish and Oysters, Green and Smoked Ham aud Flllcli. 33n.xiaiiatii. Iiomoiis, SCHOOL BOOKS. The place to buy your school books cheap is Also Scholar's Companions, Hook Htraps, Hohool nag. Tablets, elo. everything and anything required In Mhool. Hlales, peunlls. elo., wi U re tall aud wholesale. Boob Suitable for laslaod West Maliaooj Twp. Don't forget Ilia plane If you wluu to save ini.ney, lL. MELLET; CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. 22 East Centre St., Shenanooah. JIOlli: CONVIOTB llKMiASKD. Oliver Sprlnc Token biiiI Urn Blockades Jlurned 1ho Autliorltle IIlplciM. Knoxvillk, Nov. 8. At 12:45 o'clock yestorday morning tho guard of the con vict Btockads at the Big Mountain mine, five mile north of Ollvor Springs, heard a knocking and threatening voices at a door at the southeastern ond of the fortification. At 1 o'clock 105 murderers, thieves and highwaymen were Hying over the mountains, guided by tho great blnz lng lira of the woodon fort. Thus the miners fulfilled tholr threat of Ave months ago. Tho last convict ha9 left tho Waldon's Ridge mining region. The stockades are dismantled or burned, and more than 450 desperadoes roam tho mountains ml villi of Northeastern Tennessee. I Through the acts of these miners vio ' . ... -. . , H. - 1 aid them, the government and the peo ple of Tennessee find themselves faced by a complicated and perilous situation. Gov. Buchanan has confessed that ho does not know what to do, and for once men of ah parties are In sympathy. The situation is this : An armed and organized body of men has marched un opposed through a considerable part of tho State, has demanded and received tho surrender of tho Stato's property, has released the State's prisoners con victs of the worst stripe yet it Is Im possible to pursue or face this small army of revolutionists, because this army molts away as complotoly as if it nover existed whon It has struck a blow, and then reassembles siloutly, ready to strike the next blow. It Is fully armed and organized, per haps tho best equipped corps of sharp shooters ever got together; yot the names aud humoi and identity of tho leaders and privates are unknown. Tho whole Incident is unique, even in the history of labor agitations. It was set on foot by workiomoa for tho llvos of themselves, tho living of their families, and this phaso of the allan- makes thu other side of a question which at first seoms to illustrate only their reckloss noss In froelntr criminals. Th o Governor's oiler of rewards Is woll enough, people beyond this district are savins, hut tho Governor will never cot any rosults from that, and it does seem impossible that any arrests o-tll bo made in that way. It is thought that tho Governor has hired de tectives from Now York and Chicago to como down and ferret out tho loaders of tho mob, but If thoy aro arrested no ono will now doubt that tho mountaineers will take rovengo. Florida n Whools at Cherry 6treet sid in? h V. 11. 11.. Nov. fi, a and 7 CHANGE OF BASE Tho llvorv and undertaking establish mont conducted by Evan J. Davis at the corner ol Lloyd and Jardin streets, has boon removed n account of his increasing business to the Ihrjso elalilo formerly on copied by Frank llom, on 1'ear alley, rear of G. W. lli'd'iall Ss Ilro's. hardware storo. Mr. Davles has built up a large business and by strict attention to tho wants of his patrons expni Is to increase it in his new quarter. Gnntlo horses and fluo buggies and carriages t" hlro at all tunes, special altontion given t too Undertaking Department Florida on Wheels I A Marvelous Revelation Tropical Inxurinnee. o. A State Kulr in a Hulling l'alace from Land ot Kli wers. the Illustratlrg to tourhls, Invalids and pro spective bHlieifc Ibecdxaiittgesand lesuurcra ol I ho sumi land. Tropical fi lilt', wine., per funic, pa ins He., to lntri.t parents, and a j' 11111 in n'ti uiirniiifirs 10 picae u c in uren win rjiiiiii in fMieiiKDnoHii. on ine unerr Buiui biuiub i ine ijtnijjn vanej ttallroai Thursday, Friday and Saturday KOVEMIIIJll s, G ami 7. Admission, 10 els. Children under 12, 5 ck To defray Incidental expenses. Wentnti h, WeLb, lj IJlrec-. r Mineral Bub. Tropical Florida Fxposttlon, Florida Com iiiiBtiioner 10 ine rzpuliloi', Direo'or, EVKisriisro. OHMS. BOSSLEll'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 01 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Flock of liters, Ales, Cigars, Elc. i Slia,wls, Cloa3s.s, CIII3APER TIIA3V EVER AT JN0. B. PRICE'S SONS A.I3CXjiA.axri3, PA. A GOOD SHOE FOB FOR $1.75, WORTH $2.25, Repairing Neatly Dono. S- Xj. browh, Common Sense Sfioe Sioro, 110 South Main St., Shenandoah. A SPECIAL SALE I Ono W colt Only FINK aOLD-l'LATKD To I'll Ilie Itnliy, To I'll Hie ClUlilrcn, To I'll tlic r.Kiwn Up. THE PRICE:- lOo Illtiga for 5c. 15c Rings for 10c. 25o Blnga for 15c. "VVe have 25 dozen to tell. 10 , DnDPAIll . 1.1 i Next Ten Days. MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS Men's, Hoys' nml Children's Suits, Boots and Ludles' and Chil drcu's Shoes. DRY GOODS AND UNDERWEAR! at a large reduction at the ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE 23 S. MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. for the KED HON 5f-Wntch In front.S JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily, A fine tine of Clic Ice GItOCKItlES Mute and Caudles. JPonllvy of all Kinds. Mr. Cohtlet n reives lils cieen truck dally lioni the city markets, winch Is a guaranKe to tils Clin omcrs tliattliiy v, 111 receive fresh gnoas worn uuyii girum mm. SALLIE SENIOR'S! Latest Styles IN Fall and Winter Millinery. Ill N. MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleated to meet the want or ins menus una the public in Everything in tho Drinking Line 451 CENTS for a window Bhado mh frame, others for65o G5o and up. Shades mud 'or fetoroa tind private dvvel lima. A new lot of ehud lugs ana frltiKes to match. C. 3D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin SL, near Centre WANTS, Sco. Advertisement tn thtt cnlumn. net rxeeeiHnt linen. 6 c for one insertion! 75c. tor tuo: St to, three; one week, tl.60; two tieekt, J2; o( nontn, w. FOR SALE. A largo "Mornlnp Light" double heater. Pullebie fir e More, or dwelling. Apply to 11. A. Hwalm noniii Ainin siren 10-13-tf FAKMB FOR HALE. Areyim look 1 nt; lor a larni? ir so call on or write 1c I. J. Kehler. Frnckvllle. l'a.. as to where tlicv aro located and for termn. 8-22 t irOR SALE.-A nice 28 acre ftirm Aj'lor hale. Mix miles from Hhenandoali. Beautifully situated on a public rond Uooi iwelllng. Onodbarn. Frmt trees bealnnlnf to bear. Ml young. Uplcndld stream w wnlor running llirniigh 1 Ho Ibe land. Thlsls gnoti cnance ior a man vno want a smau nn. Inquire of Jnris O. Jlutton. lM omen Imlldi g.roornC. u-dtr AMUSEMENTS. P. J. FEKOUSON, MANAOEn. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, '91 (,erreo A Felitmimn's Comrnny, introducing 1 jie lmnuiauio aihieci rcmcaiuu, MR. MAX FEHRMANN, In Fred Maeder's cyclone of tun, u Unele Isaac "That's Sly Rccnlarllnrlncss." The rcprefenlnllve Hebrew Comedy Drama, a great pn y ano a nne comrany. The very btst SINGERS, DANCERS AND MUSICAL ARTISTS Pricoa, 2G, GOnnd 7So V. J. FKltQUSON, MANAOKH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1891 The rising Irish star, CARROLL JOHNSON, In tho en at successful Irish play, The Gossoon A Bweet love slory rf Hip Emerald Isle.wrlt. len by K. K. Kidder, author of "Poor Rela tion," "ihreo ol a Kli d," "Under a Yoke." elc. Sweet tones, Hurry music and daluty dauceH. The treatest scenic Irish traduction ever seen ou the fitnue. PBIOES, SB, BO, 7C CENTS Hcscrved scats at Klrlln's drug store. Newly Refilled and Renovated. TONSOMAL : PARLORS SJX3C X."K7"X.JST Cr, Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I BllAJtrOOJNO, ETC, BY E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under l'oslofllce Ilulldlng, Main and Oak Sts., Slicnandoah. Aa-llotand cold baths. I'nllte. nromi tnnd careful attention PAHTTKS In need ol of stove repnlrs of any de crlptlon ehould call n .ill , 1 1 n n. I bum .nnitnnll It I l on hand a full supply Buy the best rnnge In tho A rT4 EW FP is guar wa? R C nnleedtodo v'"'- perlect work . Aa Q "T"0 l" to tho price, U will O U VIZ suit yon. This excellent stove be had only Irom VM. E. PHATT, TIN ROOFNO, SP0UTIKG, ROOF PAINTINO promptly attended to. 7-6-3m 331 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah People's Oyster Bay ! koan' uuixniNa, T2 IJ. Centre St., Slicnmiflonli GUISE & BEYRANT, Props. OYSTERS Itiw, Btewcd, Scalloped, Tanned or Fried to order. Families supplied at their house with tho bestoytneru luu niareei uuurus. All Orders Promptly Filled. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! largest and cheapest slock In town. Artistic I'aiutiDg, Craiu'ng and Decorating! - J. P. GARDEN, lO-a-Cm 221 W. Centre St.. BHKNANDOAII J H. 1-OMiaUJY, A TJORNEY-A T-LAW, bfSoe BediUU't balldla coroer Vain and Oenlri It ia not reocesnry to go about it surreptitiously, as do tho gamins in tho nlclure, if you wou'd tnlte n peep at our elegant display of the latest novelties In dres goods, cIohIsb, wraps and ruga. Our store Is n little world'H fair in it self and visitors may freely inspect the exhibition without being Importuned; to buy. Wo have Home attractive specinltles this week iu the line of Dry Goods, Coats, Wraps, etc. 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. pOOD tlABOR Convli, Avoided by FOOD ncci South NTICIUITY cau be loleiated In almost any fcUUIB UU, l.UiO. 1 LUC 1IVUU in I Jilt Ui UUIU the rest of the body Is V"tty sure to follow kull. Nobody buta millionaire ora genius can nfToid to wearancient headgear,and even thny take a good many chances when they do It. It will cost you no more to be up with the times thau It will to be halfainllo behind them. Everything about our $1,60 hat Is hand some but tho price, and 81.50 fortuch a hatcan scaroely be called anything but a ridiculously low figure. Tho snne can be said of our 25c neckwear. Our line of gents' furnishing goods Is tho lowest priced In the market. 13 S, Main St, S0ANLAN Sfiuiandoah Grand Opening I AND WIK- THU STYLES OF MILLINERY ELLAM. M'GINNISS' -No, 26- East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Tho finest ond largest assortment In Hats, Bonnets and Caps at re markably low prices. Our line of Children's THIUMKD AND UN TIlIMMEn IIAT3 Oannot too 33cxtatvlloc3L. OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES ! AT TUB COFFEE DOUSE, 32 N. Main St. i Faplljea supplied with raw oysters by the till tin rAii No. 6 wits. FunaunoN.rrop. Stand, iMIsH MONEY, Cooked Nutritiously. FUEL Economically Tito BAKES PERFECTLY ALWAYS Cclcbrntctl Duplex OralOe ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS t BEAUTIFUL HIGH SHELF. ELEGANT HOT OLOSET. HOT WATER RESERVOIR,' Waterbacks for Boilers Meet Every RequlrefTit EVERY ONE GUARANTEED. Jardin Street. FORECASTING THE WEATHER. Ono weather prediction may ho mado with safety that there aro phnty of cola snaps, raw winds and storms in store for us before Spring comes. Uur stock or Heavy-weight Clothing comprises everything for dres3 and comfort tho Suit, tho Overcoat, tho Reefer, tho Storm Coat. We clothe both man and hoy with taste and care. EVERY ONE GUARANTEED. " FOE SALE B"52" -f A. C. Yates & Cgq MOW ONLY Cor. 13th & Chestnut Sts. Ucitt-inntle Clotliltisr Tu lMillnclcliiItln. DO YOU WANT A GOOD FIT ? and well-made, fashionable clothes? If so, call on "W. J". Jacobs, Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 Soutll Jardin Street, Shenandoah. Call and sec samples of the latett goods ana the styles. Good workmanship, prtmptness and fair prices, FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panics represented by FA.TJST, 120 S. Jardin St., Shenanooah, Pq Q M. HAMILTON, M. 1., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe-2fl West Lloyd Btreet, Bhenanfloah