T A COLD DAY Would be 11111 XpCltod (it AiiK'tt but In current shunt it t n told da I tt In n we don't have Hornet lihiK new for our trade, Jut now It is AFTER DINNER CUPS AND SAUCERS. e them In our upper window. Ther were made to sell at IW and 80 ntn cncli. Itlit tliev nrt' yiurs feir 15 nud 2B cents. a. North Main St. Obituary. Kdwarcl Slmy. oik: of ilonlon's oldest ami most rciici tcil ritircus ilicil it lit liomo tlicru nt nil mrly hour ymtrnlay morning. Mr Klmy mis horn in Ireland, and came to this country fifty years ago. llo liad been an invalid for some tlmo, and his dentil was not unexpected. "Hoys will lo lioys," but yon ain't afford to low any of tlietn. lie ready for the Krecii apple peason by having )cVltt' Collennd Cliolcra Cnro in tlio lioiiw. C. 11. llagen-litich- Clinugc of" rniployiHcnt Tliomas liaiid lias leslgntd from Ills po sition under the Singer Manufacturing Com pany to becomo n coal inspector at olio of tlio Packer collieries, succecuniK his brother, John, who lias been made an assistant fore man. WilkinsoN THE CLOAK AND DRESS GOODS RECEPTION. The new Clonks, Wraps, dailies' Suits ami separate Skirts arc coming daily. Wc intend to make this department more attractive than ever, and in a few days we will formally invite our thousands of patrons to come and see the grandest dis play ol rich stylish garments ever oilercd by any store outside ot I'liiladclpliin. These Cool Evenings Remind you of wanner under wear not the cheap common kind but good fleecy cotton or line merino or wool; we have an extra good line in all grades at popular low prices Blankets are Seasonable. Get our prices on blankets be fore buying; we have them all cotton, partly cotton and strict lv all wool; we handle only the best makes and have good big blankets that we sell for very little prices, 39c to $10 1 per pair. White Bed Spreads and Down Comfortables. Another lot just received ; 110 matter what your wants are in this line we can suit you Spreads 29c, 89c, 9SC, 1.2; and up to $5.00. All our com forts are filled with' pure white cotton or feather down. The McCall Bazar Patterns. Scores of buyers already attest their appreciation of this de department ; we receiTe new patterns daily, and sell the latest and best patterns in the world for 10 or 15c. positive ly no higher ; we will match any 25 or 50c. pattern sold for 10 or 15c, why pay more? One Item at the Dress Goods Counter. The third shipment of those famous dollar Boucle dress goods at 75c. per yard, not thread of cotton in them ; only the finest silk and wool , ten new choice colois of this popu lar goods now on sale. L J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET, REMOVED 20 EasfOak" Street. Dr. J. W. VanValzah's DGNTAL PARLORS. Denistry In all lis Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction, Artificial Teeth Inserted. All Work Guaranteed. No stairways to climb anymore. , zzmmmmmmmmmmnm EE 5,000 BARS OF ...OUAr 3 TO BE BOLD 3 BARS FOR Bo, 2 E. B. FOLEY, 3 5 NO. 2T WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 TiuiuttLmuiiuimmuiK MAHANOY CITY. UlrjclUta ltrady l"or tlio Century Itun In l'lilliulflplilit. MAHAXnv City, Sept. 20. Tlio century rim of bicyclists of this placo is the leading tonic amoim the wheelmen hero to-day. Tlio start will be made at 4:S0 to-morrow morning by C. C. Sunday, Thomas 1 l'lannluaii, Kdward Cloiman, Jewe Webb, 1'. J. Hylan, John Sinalhvood, James Clllford, John hugan and Harry tlerimrt. They expect W make the run in twelve bom's. S. Walter lirlcker, of Philadelphia and formerly of town, was married on Wednes day last to Miss ! . l.uaenio Cowart, of l'hil lelphia, at the latter placo and will arrivo bore this evening to visit tlio bridegroom's mother. Twenty-eight members of l'ride of Malm noy City Council No. 158, Daughters of l.ili- r'v. went to Quakako last night and i ft tltuted Star of (Juakaku Council Xo. ith 85 member. The rooms of tlio Y. M. C. A. will lie opened on October 1st, when a permanent organlM' Hon will 1) cll'ected. Mr. Shlpp, of Harris- burg, will bo here then to assist Mr. I'esth man, the local manager. Justico Neil llrcnuaii, of 1'ark 1'laco, was awakened at a lato hour last night by Lithuanian who thought ho had discovered a man advertised in a Lithuanian newspaper as being wanted at Waterbury, Conn., forhavlDg inn away with another man's wife, a gold watch and $518. Tlio suspect was taken into tlio Justice's house and proved to bo a Litlma nlan. Ho answered the description advertised wlththovory important exception that he was not hunchbacked. When told of tho charge upon which ho had been taken suspicion bo laughed ironically and said be was in thoboat with tho other fellow. Ho explained thatwhile he was in a hospital In Urooklyn some timo ago a man nm away with his wife and three, children, and ho is tramping about tlio country trying to get trace of them. lllg AVro. lt on Tim I.ililgli. An cxtenslvo wreck occurred at 1:30 yos. tciday afternoon near Huudsondale, on tho I.obigb Valley railroad, by tho breaking of car wheel. Twonty-oiio empty coal cars wcro thrown in a heap. A wreck crew succeeded In getting one of tho tracks clear fur traffic to-day and tho halanco of tho debiit will bo cleared away to-morrow. "(Ins" Haiti. Ken. I. ngustus lloth. tho owner of nearly all the laud at Hast Mahanoy Junction, died at his home in Iiaruesvillo at 1 o'clock this morning from stomach trouble. Ho was years of age and is survived by -his wlfo and a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Depow, of Delano Ihotqneral will take placo on Tuebday. I'lllU'l'lll. Tho funeral of Charles T sou of Charles T. Straughn, business manager of tho I i:n- ali, took placo this afternoon at 2:30 o clock from tho family residence on North Jardi street, where the services were held. Tho pall bearers were Miiinio Wasley, Lmily Llewellyn, (iertrudo Neisw enter, Mary liowo. Interment was mado in tlio Odd Fellows' cemetery. Xo 1'nrot'lilul Schools. The Polish Human Catholic Congress is in session at linlhilo, N. . There aro 327 dele gates present. A message was received from tho Fopo promising a benediction. At the meeting of the Independent Polish Catholics 101 delegates answered tho roll call. Tw motions of great interest wero up for ills. (Mission, namely: To cut out tho word Honian" from tho name of tho Indepcnden church and to abolish parochial schools, These two questions took up tho entiro tlmo of tho meeting, and the discussion was ex treniely warm at times. It was finally do cided to retain tho wold 'Iloman," callin the church tho Polish llomau Catholic church of America. The motion favoring tho aboli tion of parochial schools was carried. A pro test was adopted against tho "Tyrannous rule of the Ilishops of tho Pomau Catholi Church in tho United States." r If you want a fino wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. 1. O. (, I', at Nurt'inlmrg. Tlio degreo team of Shenandoah Lodgo No, Ml, I. O. O. F., left town this afternoon in four carriages fur Nurcmhurg, where it will to-night confer degrees upon several initiates of tho lodgo at that place. Tho degreo team is composed of twenty-ono members who aro expeits in tlio work and provided with com plete costuuiesand scenery, so that they make tlio ceremony very impressive. "V" Program. The following program will bo rendered at tho regular meeting of tho "Y" thisevening: Singing; scripture reading, Georgo James; recitation, Thomas Mlllerchap; select read ing, Mr. (lable; singing, Georgo Hafner and party; notes of interest, Jobu T. Lawson; duett, Misses Lamb and Hares; question box, Italph Matter; impromptu speeches by members; critic's report. Defective Hrldge. Whilo Daniel Houser was crossing tho bridgo at Dunlaps, in Wm. Penn, last evening his horse hroko through tho bridge. Tho driver, by tho sudden jarring, was thrown out, falling between tho shaft and the horse, re ceiving bruises about his body. Tho horso had tho two frout legs lacerated and also bled from woundsabout tho noso and mouth. Tho owner of tho team will try to recover damages. A Hatch of Arrests. Yesterday was pay day at tho Maple Hill colliery and thero wero a number of drunks in town last night as one of the results. Five Lithuanians named John Miller, Matt. Ktra.iiiskt, Joo llutchlnski, .Too Usdell and Andrew lloskitls were arrested iu a hatch in tlio First ward for being drunk and engaging iu a fight. Justice Lawlor sent them over to tho lockup. Ask your grocer for tho "Iioyal Patent' flour, and tako no. other brand. It is the best flour mado. Pay Your Taxes. Tho last day for raying taxes, to enable one to vote at the November election, is on Saturday next, October 3rd. If you fail to pay your tuxes by that tlmo you will be de prived of tho right of suffrage. Colilliiliulon Hen Ices. Tho Holy Communion will bo celebrated in the Trinity licformod church to-morrow morning and evening. Monument Krected A handsomo monument oncloscd by a Bultable fence lias been erected on tho plot in the Odd Follows' cemetery in which tlio remains of Tliomas L. Williams rest. Duly One Diphtheria Case, Katlo Ijiwton, 1 yours old, liist Lino street, was last night reported to the Hoard of Health as suffering from diphtheria. It is the only remaining case of the disease in tho town. Buy Keystone Hour, Bo suro that tho namo LeisSIQ & Baeu, Ashland, Pa., la printed on overy sack. PERSONAL. Rev. I. .1. Kciti! visited friends at Mt. Car" mcl to-day. John L. Williams, of Mt. Carnicl, was a town visitor to-day. T. T. Williams spent this morning visiting friends at Pottsvlllo. Mrs. J. 1. Williams, and daughter, Ltalc, spent tho day in Pottsvlllo. Miss Kate (Hover, of South Jaiilln street, is sojourning at Cramer 3 1 111, N. J. Messrs. J. P. Davis and Charles Vi illlams wcio passengers to Pottsvlllo to-day. Mrs. J. O. Davis, of South White street, is suffering from a severo cold and qulto 111. Miss Alice Jennings, the South Main street milliner, was a county seat visitor to-day. Mrs. John Catber, who was the guest or town friends, returned to Heading to-day. Mrs. John Fooler, of South Jardin street, spent yesterday with friends at Pottsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. lienjamln James went to Ha.leton to-day to spend Sunday with friends. Miss Luln Waters, who wasa guest of town friends, was yesterday called to her borne at Lureka, llucks county, on account of the serious illness of her mother. Ills Head Cut (111. John Jones, aged 1(1 years and residing at Ashland, met a terrible fato at the Mcrrlam colliery. Ho was employed as a driver In tho slopo gangway, and was Just making his first trip to tho bottom, when ho met his death. The first to suspect that something was wrong was tho door boy, who had be' como suspicious through long delay of tho trips coming. When th6 door boy camo to tho turn out bo discovered that a collar had fallen and under it laid tho unfortunate driver, cold in death. As soon a$ tmssihlo the mangled body was taken from under tho collar and brought to the bottom whero it was put in a wagon and hoisted to tlio sur face. An examination revealed tho fact that tho bead was crushed Hat. Deceased was a son of Thomas Jones, who is a victim of rheumatism and disabilities brought about by sevcio injuries received at tho mines some years ago, ami in tho death of his son has lust his main dependence. To lleiieflt Temperance Led by a desiro to benefit tho great causoof temperance and to spur Its friends and sup porters to a now and increased zeal in this movement, tho publisher of tho Diocesan llecoi'd, Scranton, lias determined to offer threo prizes for tho three best nrticles on tho subject, "Tlio best means to incrcaso tho membership of total abstlnance societies, and to attract members to remain in such societies after they havo joined." This con test will bo open till tho evening of October 5th. lt'IVursonfs Carriage ItroUt'li. Tlio American says James Jcffctson, of town, had a rather sudden drop from his carriage while in Mabauby City yesterday Jefierson's team was standing on tho street when It was run into by another vehicle breaking the axlo and dropping tho occupant to tho ground, at tho ralo of 10 to 1. A I'ottslllln Hoy I.osl. A little boy, who said his namo was Fowler and bis ago 12 years, was detained at tho bureau of information in tlio Heading ter minal at Philadelphia last evening. Thcro was a tag tied to his littlo iacket on which it was stated that bo was going to Pottsville Tlio littlo fellow slid bis brothor was to havo met him at tho terminal and tako him home As tho brother did not put in an appearance tho hoy was handed over to tho care of the. polico department. It is believed ho is a sou of W. J. Fowler, of Pottsville. Ho was a fino, manly littlo fellow, and tho crowd of traveling peoplo took great interest in him. Pottsvlllo Chronicle. Allen Dure Didn't Win. A number of townsmen attended the Allcntown fair yesterday to seo Joint A Titman's gray gelding, Allen Dare, trot in tho 2:11 class for a purse of $500. Tho horse won tho first heat in 2:15j and in tho threo succeeding heats ho passed under the wire 2nd, 3rd and 5th. In tho fifth heat Smith driven by Harry Barry, of Passaic, N. J. collided with Allen D.iro and a wheel of tho hitter's sulky was torn off. Allen D.iro will bo brought to town to-night and probably go into winter quarters. Now a Hospital Physician. Dr. Georgo l!eoso has becomo one of tho stair at tho Miners' hospital, Fountain Springs. Ho is a son of Capt. Kdwaid lieese, of Park Place, and is well known hero. Marriage Licenses. John J. Nash, of Glen Carbon, and Eliza both Quinn, of Cass township. Deeds ltecorrieri. From Magdalena Kliuo to John J. Maley, lot in St. Clair. From John J. Maloy to John II. Maley, lot in St. Clair. Post Olllce Accommodation A large neatly painted iron box has been placed In front of the post ouico for re ceipt of papers and largo packages, as well as any mail that peoplo may wish to deposit after tho post ollico closes at night, or during Sundays. Fall and.. Winter Coat - 363 1 We ore now opening the largest nnil most complete line of Ladles' anil fllsses' COATS in the county. Alsonn elegant assortment of Ladles' CAPHS In Plush, Cloth and Astrakian. An examination of the garments wi4 con vince you of their value. R.F.GILL. Itesoliitlons of Condolence. At a regular meeting of the St. Marv Magdalen T. A. 11. Society, of Lost Creek, hold September 21, lsOO. tlio following me- amhlo and resolutions were adopted : Wnr.nKAs, dud, In his liillnlte kimkIiicm, has seen (It to call from our midst brother 1'ntrlck wuuiavey; mum, Wiikiikas, Urotlior Dimlavey was rccotrulted nmong us us n true temperance advocate, never tiring In his devotion to the temperance cnue, jnoiii'i v nuioiic, nun in every rc.peel pelting n cxniniilo worthv nf fciHim-l,,?, tifi-frr,. i. it Itcsolvcd. Thnl vp. the mrmltera nf ilif, T.ot Creek T. A. II. Soeletv, submitting with humility to our Just cii iimr, regret sincerely the nliwnce nf our r m ind brother, who onlv leaves us to re-clve 1 is reward for fighting the on ngui wiueu we niul conunilc. lie ll Iteso'veil. That we extend our svinnnlliv to bis sorrowing imreut, ho 1ms lota dutiful son, and who like us, grievts over our unrrtltrnliig oruwier. iw 11. llesolved. That this nocletv attend the filiicrnl ll iv body and that our charter lie tlmmtl In mourning for a period of thirty days; that u opy oi mew resolutions oe printed iu tne lultALli and l'ressnnd Times, anil a entiv stirpnil on the minutes of tills society. A. .T. CAUFV, John .1. Donahue. A.J. llllAK, Committee.' I.ot Creek, Pa., Sept. 21, 1R60. Vim.lVlll lin Surprised When you see our ladles t)Sc dongola button shoes. You'll pay Sl.50 in other stores for shoes no bettor. FACToity Shop. Stork, tf J. A. Moyki;, Manager. Drew-Tyler Nuptials. On Tuesday afternoon at liSO o'clock Mr, William Tyler, the genial hptcl-kecper at the corner ol .vtain anil .Ylalmuoy streets, leu Airs. Martha Drew, of Shenandoah, to tho altar. The ceremony making them man and wlfo was performed by Itov. McGoo, paator of tho English Baptist church, of WilkeSbarre. Tho coremony was performed iu tlio parsonago and was strictly private. Not even Mr. Tyler's most intimate friends iu town know of his intentions, and tho fact that ho has been absent from homo tho past sovcral days was deemed a vacation. Last evening when ho returned with his brido and introduced her to his many friends tho reason of his vacation dawned upon them. During tho week Wilkesbarro, Plymouth and Nanticoko wero vislttd, wheio lmth tho brido and groom havo many friends. Mahanoy City Itecord. Giinriititfcd Clothing. My storo is overcrowded with clothing and I am Felling at reduced prices to mako room 11 my stock comes from Hanuncrslotigh Bros., Now York, and is guaranteed for quality, wear and perfect fit. Children's novolties in great varieties. L. ItEFOwinr, Ono Price Clothier, 0-25-tf 10 South Main Strcc. Letters Granted. Letters of administration wero granted Elizabeth Walsh on tho cstato of John Walsh, lato of Frackvillo, deceased. Letters testamentary wero granted to Joseph Stolllor on tho cstato of Catharine Beidcl, lato of Trcmont, deceased. TO CITIti: A COLD IN ON'K DAY Tako Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tlio money if It falls to cure. 25 cents. Shenandoah Will Tuko the Cash. Negotiations aro now pending for a one' mile bicyclo race between Howard Burchill, of Mahanoy City, and Georgo Frost, of Shen andoah, the raco to bo run on tho race track at Lakesido for a ?35 prizo. Burchill's friends aro confident of his success and are ready to back him. American. Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach, imlnrriti.in are promptly cured by Hood's Pills. Tin j do their work easily and thoroughly. CfYl u Best after dinner pills. f 25 cents. All drimcists. i?i B Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. HAVE YOU SEEX THOSE ritETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths a Window Shades; Jut received at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE -"-MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Fed, &c, At lowest cash prices. . J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. MONEY TO LOAN ON KABY TEltMS.- , P. W. BIERSTEIN, 2OS S. Jardin St. CHARLES DERR'S w Rnrher Shon ! 12 West Centre Street Our Hot Towel Shave g becoming popular. You will like It. We iLsJl a1S5v jSSfe, cJl 3 6 lis makeaapeclaltyol ualr cutting. ihe Largest Stock of Dry Goods in Schuylkill County. 3 'tSv'T&.-vTi.Q Never before in the history of this store has there been such a magnificent display of fancy dry goods. It is hard to find so many beautiful designs chosen from the dainty creations of the weavers' art in tins and other countries, as you will find here. This is the store of the people and their apprecia tion of fair and square dealing is shown by the liberal patronage they extend it. , We are much gratified at the admiration our selections receive and will endeavor to always keep this large and popu lar dry goods house up to the high Standard it has so successfully maintained since its establishment twenty-one years ago. Novelty dress goods were never so attractive and, quality con sidered, never so cheap. We have them in many designs, most of which we have exclusive control of for this market, and would be pleased to have you inspect them. The prices are 25c, 40c, 50c, 70c, 75c, 411.00, 4i.5 ana 4i.75 per yard. W e are enabled to show you a larger line of all kinds of fine dress goods than any other house iu the county. 38 inch serges, all wool, extra quality, 25c per yard ; 50 inch Serges, 40c ; better quality, 50c to 75c per yard. The fashion sheet of Butterick patterns, free of chartre. The Delineator and Metropolitan cata logues are now ready and show many beautiful designs particularly well adapted for making up the many choice fabrics we have to show you. The Delineator, in addition to its superb new colored lithograph plates of dress modes and millinery, contains a great deal of information, and is full of all sorts of good things. Subscribe for it. You won't miss the dollar it costs you for a year, but you will miss much, very much, if you are unfortunate enough to let one number escape you. A full line of Butterick patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always iu stock. P. J. GAUGHAN, ....27 N. Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. T17TEI). A (salesman nrnl collector. A resident of Sheimmlonh preferred. Apply ntSl Kast Centre Mreet, bhennmlonh 9-25-tf FOH SALE. A second-hand square piano. Apply at Williams & Won, furniture and music store. 7-2S-tf FOU SALE. Ono of tho hest paying lumber vuuU in Shenandoah. Ccntndlv located. Kvcrythinp: connected with the yard, including tennis, will bo gold tit n reasonable ngure. For further information oall on J. W. Johnson, Ivor th "aln street o-iy-11 JOTJCE. In-Ill pay $30 per month toanyre- Minnslble party who will hoard my team of trotting mares until my return from California, about April 1, 1897, and as 1 do not cnro to pay board for 3 hones, I will sacrifice my handsome Kentucky trotting horse, Harry Medium, by Happy Medium, G years old. 15 hands high. wclRht 1075 lbs. ; perfectly sound and. safe for lauv to drive! fear ess of all ohleels. steam or trollev cars, and will now bo warranted to trot in 2.25, or no sale; price 575 cash, and will only bo sold at this low figure to a reliable party who will board my mares and give them good cnro and attention until my return. For further larticulars call or telegraph to residence, 300 p, Mh St., Philadelphia. William Detwileu. 1. S, Would like mares to go to country. 9-21-lw P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter imn i ry Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuine wolcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Fines! whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks aim cigars. Teams to Hire. If you want to hlro n Bafe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Team constantly on baud at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centra street. Opposite Heading railroad station. EN EVERYDm- Go to the Shenandoah Dental Kooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Sllvor Hlllngs, If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Geld Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that ror tain to Dental Hurgery. No charsos for extracting when nlatos are ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 n. in. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled & Lilt J lit U-Xi4lHi uW To tho admiring gaze of those who havo n taste for really fine wall paper Is the dlplfty ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have Just reelved.You can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining mom. kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to 1 per roll. Flneartistlo papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative j Painting;, Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal.; 530 J. P. CARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Place Your Orders "ow. LagQt and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Edward H. .Spade,. -AGENT FOR- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'a Beer and Porter. 11 and 113 S. Main St Wanted-An Idea I Who can think: some BlmDie th log to patent? Protect your Meant they may bring you wealth. , write Juun wnuucituuiifi s w.. ruieui auun neys. Washington, D. C.for tbelr $l,8uo prize oiler I and mt ot two hundred Invention wanted. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, J Flour and Feed Our delivery wagon awalta your order. Good delivered promptly. WILLIAM. H. HUSSERl 26 Bast Centre Street. Evan J. Davies,, LIVERY AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. 1 "iw 1 I i 511,' ""fc' - 'TWPIbii?7'