b v -rv m mm PERSONAL. I ,;;y,v,cSTpLDND. " I COTTOLUNri. lniSK-nw rnw IT' 1 J looted Puitiuls suitable of newspapers for - wrapping 2k. paper, must once. No offer refused be sold at reasonable 3. North VI sin St. fletn Mym Iliumia. The enw of Mjs. Jiwejili Soutltwixxl versus thu riiilmklpjjia ft ltenillng linilrnad Com pany.wliiili w)i called up rurtrhtlat l'ottsvillo wivs lunumUly wttlwl ly ttie WHilpany ugreu ItiK to pay Mr. Xnutliwocnl $2,A00 dainaitea. Mrs. Koutliwoncl, of Mt. Cnrinol, liroUKlit tills suit fur ilajiiitKes suitniiieil by lier lmslnml in the ((rent Hlinomnkorayillo wreck. Kvur .since the accident Mr. Soutliwood luis not liecn in lm rinlit mind. Niitlirall7ittloii Uuy. Thursday and Friday, October 1st aud 2nd, nro the days pet down by the courts for parties denlrhiK to liecomo naturalized. .Applicants, therefore, will govern themselves iiccordiDKly. Jaint'H It. IH'L-kmi, l'rothono tnry. 0-81-tf Ask your procer for tho "Itoynl Patent" flour, mid take no other brand. It is the best Hour made. WilkinsoN i THE CLOAK AND DRESS GOODS RECEPTION. The new Clonks, Wrnps, Ladies' Suits and separate Skirts nre coininir dnilv Wc intend to make this department more attractive than ever, and in a few days wc will formally invite our thousiinds of patrons to come and sec the irrnndest dis play of rich stylish garments ever offered oy any store outsmc ol l'liilauclpiua. Tliese Cool Evenings Remind vou of warmer 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 ly all wool; we handle only the best makes and have good big blankets that we sell for very little prices, 39c to $10 per pair. White Bed Spreads and V Down UOmiuriauiea. Antlier lot iust received; no . matter what your wants are in this line we can suit you ; Spreads 29c, 89c, 98c, 1.25 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 receive new patterns daily, and sell the i latest and best patterns in Uie t world for 10 or 15c. positive i lv no higher ; we will match 1 any 25 or 50c. pattern sold for 10 or 15c., why pay more t One Item at the Dress Goods Counter. The third shipment of those famous dollar Boncle dress coods at 75c. per yard, not thread of cotton in them ; only the finest silk and wool . ten ' new choice colors of this popu lar goods now on sale. L J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET REMOVED TO 20, East Oak Street. -1)r. J.W. VanValzah's '1 DENTAL PARLORS. Denistry In all lis Branches. P.-Crown and Bridge Work a Specially. , V'toiiless Extraction. JH'IU , rllfMi! Tanlh Inferior (,pa Hllliii'iai i cciii milieu. All Work Guaranteed. vahu, hau j0 stairways ""fWimb anymore. to gold lis Will I $1 ,UU0 L5Al5 Oh Isi ...SOAP JEi . TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR Be, 2 tf E. B. FOLEY, 3 j """"'SO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. MAHANOY CITY. i:il'ects or the .Storm In the NclKhbnrliiK Tmhii. Maiunoy City, Sept. 30. C. I). Kalor's lee plant sulferod the most from tho storm here last nlitht. It was n two-story brick structure. Tho et ami west walls wero blown partly down, tho ablo was tut off and tho south wall was so badly twisted it wilt have to bo lorn down. Two freight cars standlnn on a siding were wrecked by tho bricks that fell from tho building. Consider able damago was dono through tho town. Trees wore blown down, many store signs were doposiled on the streets, and they broke many plate glass windows in their lllglit. Daniel Jincon, of East Centre street, was injured at tho 1'rimroso colllory yosterday, A piece of timber slipped from a bundlo thnt was being lowered down 11 chuto and struck him in the stomach, lie sustained internal injuries, but it Is believed lie will recover. The remains of Matt. Dugau, who was killed by a freight train at llazlcton yester day, woro brought to town last evening. Ho whs 30 years of age and unmarried. Tho funeral will take place at 10 a. m. on Friday. Tho business college is changing Its head quarters to tho Kaior theatre building aud the students aro taking a week's rest. "Hots will bo bovs." but yon can't afford to lose any of them. He ready for the green applo seniou by having DoWltt's Colic and uinicm uure in mo House, u. Ji. Jiagcn btich. A l'ollsti l'rlcst Comes. Monsignor Wauzywlch, 1111 emicnent Polish ecclesiastic, is in Pennsylvania, Monsignor Wauzywich was sent t6 this country 011 a special mission by Cardinal Lcdochowski, prefect of tho propaganda at lioroc, bearing upon tho condition of tho rolisn Catholics in this country. Iiist week ho attended a con volition of Polish Catholic-sin Buffalo. Ho is ono of Popo Leo's prlvato cliambelain's and is a member of the German Kcicbstag. Tho visit of tho Monsignor is for tho purposo of endeavoring to fettle tho disagreements among the Polish Catholics. Many 11 day's work is lost by sick head ache, caused by indlgostiou and stomach troubles. DoWltt's Little Karly Klscrs aro tho most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. II. Hagenbuch. Narrow Kucnpn. William Morgan, of Gilberton, had a vory narrow escape from n terriblo death while driving a team in that borough. Tho horses became frightened nt somo object on tho side walk and ran awuy. Mr. Morgan mndo heroic efforts to check the llight of tho run away team and in doing so the reins became wrapped about his body. Ho was dragged from the wagon and pulled over tho stony streets by tho horses. Heforo tho man sus tained serious injuries tho mad flight of thu horses was arrested and Morgan rescued from a most horribjc death. TO CUltll A COLD IN ONI! IAY Tako Laxatlvo Itromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to cure. U3 cents. Ilar-ltoom llrawl at Centralln. About two weeks ago Itobort Jones, a colored man, employed ns hostler for Dr. (winner, of Centralla, assaulted Anthony Kano with a black-jack, and since then a bitter race war on a small scalo has been waged in that town. Tho ill feeling culmi nated on Monday night in n genoral fight in a Hungarian saloon, whero Jones was at tho time. Revolvers, black-jacks, clubs and knives were used. Tho attacking party wero tho friends of Kane, and it is miraculous that no one was seriously injured. Thoro "I' "-'iT njpinil. .- .in'. ,ts n bitter leoliiV-Sgaiiist tho colored Vou Will bo Surprised When you sec our ladies OSc dongola button shoes. You'll pay f 1.50 in other stores for shoes no better. FAcror.Y Shoe Store, tf J. A. Mover, Manager. Ynrowsky Oltcn n Hearing. Harry Ynrowsky. of town, was given a hearing yesterday at l'ottsvillo on tho chargo of using the mails for fraudulent purposes. The hearing was conducted In tho presence of a number of guverumcut olllcials nnd taken in stenographic form. Tho ovidcuco was not divulged, tho olliccrs hoping to se cure evidenco against others. Tho hearing will bo resumed un October 0th. The de fendant was recommitted to jail in default of $1,500 bail. Olllicrn IMrcted. Shenandoah Lodge, No. 591, I. O. O. F lias elected thu following oflicers : N. G., John Trcziso; V. O. Harry J. Huntzlnger ; Assistant Secretary, Elninr Johnson ; Treas urer, Ed. Williams ; Trustee Thomas T. Wil liams : Representative, Wra. Evans ; Cemetery Trustee, Henry Jones. The ltoml Sale. Of the $70,000 county bonds sold Monday by tho Commissioners, $-"i4,100 worth went to I'eter F. Kelly, of l'hlladolpliia, at siuu.oa Tho highest bid was 103, but not many bonds wero taken at that figure. Tho premium realized was ?070.15. Wanted At tho Factory Shoo Store, a number of hoys and girls to givo out tickets for beautiful deconited parlor lamps. tf Tito County' Insatie. It costs Schuylkill county $3,500 for tho maiutouanco of tho county's insane nt tho various state institutions each quarter. Tho Commissioners have received bills aggregating that amount. With tho completion of tho new hospital at Schuylkill Haven theso pay ments will cease. How is yo our Liver? Ur. llotibs Llttlo Liver Fills doi on't crino. Aro nuiely vegeta ble, easy to tnko, prompt ill action. Sold at Kirlln s urug store. IV 11 llelr to ii rortuue. Dr. John Fruit, of Ilusletou, has reoelved a letter from two New York attornoys, ap prising him of tho fact that holms just fallen heir to a fortune, raugiug from $feu,000 to 8100,000, by tho death of an undo In Europe, who willed his all to him. l)r. Fruit loft for Now York to make arrangements to bocuro the fortune. ; A Minister's roluteil Statement Somo ministers nnd other public speakers nro greatly troubled with hoarbeuow and sore throat. Hore is wliat Itov. S. II. kvans, pastor of tho Williauitport, l'a., Third street M, L church, says : "My throat becumo so hoarse and troubled mo so much that I thought my ministerial work from tho pulpit must end. Used '1 hoiupsou s Cure aud obtained prompt nnd Diphthoria pormanout relief. Can highly and unrowirvedly recom mend Thompson's Diphtheria Curo ns a suro uud safe remedy for ul! it claims." Sold fit Kirlln's drug storo. Committed I'or Assault. ' John Dudock was taken to the l'ottsvillo jail this morning by Constable Qlblou, Dudock Is charged with boating hi) daughter was uuablo tu get hail, Tho many friends of John Daddow, of North Jardln street, will ho grloved to know that ho U contlned to his homo through III- nchs. William O. Hess, of tho News Iludgot, re turned from Philadelphia yesterday. William George, of tho Catawlssa valley, Is confined to his home suffering from n com plication of diseases, He is well known here, ond formerly resided nt Win. Penn. William Morrison, who was an inmate of tho German) Hospital, Philadelphia, under going treatment for appendicitis refurncd homo hist evening halo and hearty. M. F. Tioruey, ex-assistant postmaster, to day entered tho University of Pennsylvania to study tho medical profession. Sirs. James Patterson, of West Oak street, was spending the day at Frackvllle. John Jennings, the butcher, Is spending a few days In Phlladolpia. Mrs. George Knott, Sr., and grand-daughter, Miss Annie Iiakus, spent yesterday visit ing friends at Centralis. Mrs. Lvnu J. Davios was called to l'otts villo to-day on account ofthe death of a rel ative Frank Dougherty, brother of ox-Council-inanM. J. Dougherty, is spending a few days hero. Mr. Dougherty 1ms been motornian 011 tho Traction lino in Philadelphia for tho past six years. Ho has just been mado the father of a bouncing baby boy. Itliy (ioort Clothing. Our immenso stock of clothing, hats and caps, gents' furnishing goods, has completely Overcrowded our store and in order to mnko room for our winter stock wo aro selling at greatly reduced prices. Wo carry 110110 but tho best makes, Hammcrslough llros., of New York, of which ovcry articlo sold is warranted In quality and fit. Our children's department is complete L. UnFowicu, Ono-Prico Clothlor, 0-28-tf No. 10 South Main street. Miners' Hospital Patients. Tho following wero treated at tho dis pensary department of tho Miners' hospital : William Navltiskl, 23, Shenandoah, laborer, Shenandoah colliery, lacerations of scalp and fingers, duo to n fall of coal; Patrick Doud, 10, Girardville, driver, Hear Ridgo colliery, torn nail of iudox finger. It was caught in a sprag; Daniel Houlihan, 55, Tort Carbon, laborer, Chamberlain colliery, ulcer of the leg; William Hcaton, 2, Shenandoah, fractnro of bones of wrist,. caused by a fall; John Clarke, 17, Shenandoah, driver, Hast colliery, lacoratlon of arm with contusion of arm aud forearm, duo to a fall of coal. Getting lteutly to Mote. Tho trtistocs of Shonnndoah Lodgo No. 591, I. O. O. F., nro notifying tho sub-tenant lodges that tho former will vacato ltcilly's hall and occupy tho now Odd Fellows' hall on North Whlto street oil January 1st, Lodgo 591 had a leaso of Iicllly's hall for a term of yeat3 and sublet tho hall to other lodges, inuny of which will also change their meeting placo to the I. O. O. F. build' ing after it is completed. A Campaign Club. A meeting will bo held In tho rooms of tho Patriotic Drum Corps on Friday evening, at 7:30 o clock, to orgauizo a j'cpublican cam. palgn club. A number of young men have inaugurated tho movement. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ilcnduche. A pleas'-nt laxatlvo. All Druggists. Obituary. A soven-weeks-old child of Mrs. Stauffer, 0 " 3CA1TU Cmue! V oTftel, aieuTast evening. Tho remains will bo Interred in tho Odd Fel lows' cemetery. Tlttlell To till) Hospital. John Youalowicz, who was hurt at Kohhioor colliery on Monday night, was removed to tho Miners Hospital to-day. Marriage Licenses. Francziso Dzcbroszky and Koustancia Fahicowska, both of Shenandoah. Matthias Ycstromskis and Mary Malezefskl, both of Shenandoah. John Wlulewler and Victoria Rydrowctka, both of Shenandoah. Emil Klinkorski and Theresa Csouyansky, both of Shenandoah. Scholars on the Gridiron. ThoMahanoy City High school foot ball club have accepted tho ehalleugo of tho Shouaudonli High school club and both teams will lino up and battlo for supremacy at tho Mahiinoy City rark on Saturday mprntng next. r E asy to Take asv to Ooerafe j i M Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Smatlvn size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one rhan said: "you never know you hare taken a pill till It Is nl over." 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., Proprietors. Lowell, Mass. The only pills to take with Hood's Barsaparilla, There Are But Few Famous manufacturers In the United Statos or Europo who have not already contributed to cur stock, but somo deserving recruits are foind who aro entitled to our notice with tin old favorites, and enable us to mako new additions to our notably brilliant stock each successive week. What is necessary for t KOod business is confidence wo have It. W aro going to keep on buying, because we aro buyor wo aro always te buslucss Inducement luaia FatSl sales boom. Modes nnd ;d freo for our patrons ove Pills w, l Is a model wlfb 1 0 T I 1 W VWSSLSS!fi AnH n f'S" BOOU cook IS Blic. X Go to tHH ErfrFd V 4TLW3yiJPFW ..... ... n SSSBSSBH W fSg&-r-T 1 jfitjf Such ltrcad and cakoasslio doth mnko u painless (MHH Pi 5 "-Jr.ffI ...... -r ----- y I VOU Call tdlMMlul. 'All S tSBfflswar anu uougonuu Drtnra-iua nest in towni U H .A&ffi cr I"cs aro flt for n Iuccn a 8 And her success, ns yon might guess, -g 3 mmMW.mmy - -- j No charges for eitractlne when elates aro rlM ULtNtW 1 tho most hcalthnil ns well ns tho most 1 Ing and frying medium known. Qtaatot Collelen bti u4-mikt "Cotuimr sod htai In Mlltm plant wrilfr-a mr Un. THE N. K. FAIR9ANK COMPANY, Clilcnito, New York. I'Mlndi-lnliln, lMttsbtirKh. PITHY POINTS. Ilnppeuliig Throughout the lteglon Chron icled for 1 lusty l'eriisnl. Frank It. Long, tho Lelianou cigar manu facturer, has assignod for tho benefit of his creditors. Tho Chester county Commissioners hnvo decided to follow tho precedent sot by other counties for tho payment of constables' fees. Typhoid fever is prevalent at l'ottsvillo. Tho employees of tho Philadelphia and Rending Coal nnd Iron Company in tho Ash land and Olrardvlllo districts wero paid to day. John (iearlng, of Pottsvillc, nnd Miss Harbara Nulty, of Ashland, wero married yesterday at tho latter placo. A Prohibition campaign club with a mem bership of ono hundred, has been organized at Sohuylkill Haven. J. J. Stauer, manager of Horskcr's opora house, states that Sousa's band has been en gaged to come to Mahanoy City from Wash ington to open the opera house ou Thursday evening, October 15th. Tho ground in tho vicinity of tho Wiggans breaker is at present settling and largo fissuros liavo mado their appcaranco render ing travel dangerous. Tho Classis of Schuylkill will meet In special session in St. John's Reformed church, St. Clair, on October 5th. Hodgson & Co., Stock llrockcrs, of l'otts villo, havo disposed of their business to A. C. Chapman Jr., & Co., who will continuo busi ness in tho samo premises, tho Shlssler build ing. They aro still boring for water at the Ash land reservoir. Tho Shamokin Valley Telcphono lino is now open from Mt. Cannel to Locust Gap nnd patrons of this compauy are exchanging "hollos" ovor tho wires for tho first time. James Wilson, a 'aborcr at Ellangowun colliery, whiloloadingacarofcoal yesterday, was struck on tho hand by a shovel in the hands of n fellow-workman. A gash almost four inches long now adorns his hand. Delano News. Louis Hesserling, a prominent baggage master on tho L. V. 11. It., rcsldinn at this place, was presented by his wtK with a handsome young daughter jft Saturday night. , JT Ou Sunday aftornoon Fjorenco Adams, daughter of "Phil" Adams pushed a button ip ner fnlieriitiirtho se'rvujes of Dr. Flexor were required to removo ii. In order to do so it was necessary to put tht child under the influence of chloroform. ( On account of somo misunderstanding tho freo silver meeting that w:u to bo held this evening has been postponeil. A Slight Wrick. A coal train on the Lehigh' Vnlley Railroad as wrecked yesterday between Dolano and irk Place. About 0110 dozen coal cars wero demolished, but fortuuatoly tho train hands escaped Injury aud traliic was not delayed. j. Relral Services, Services in tho Olivary Baptist church to night at 7:30. Preaching by Mr. John ISunn. Miss Faunio Morgan will also address tho meeting and conduct tho revival services, thus closing her labors in Shenandoah. Miss Morgan's work hero has been blest and sho leaves to-morrow to work In Allcutowu. Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that the name Lessiq & llAEit, Ashland, l'u., Is printed on every sack. Evan J. Davies, 1.1VERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. YOU CAN SAVE -"-MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. THE MONEY QUESTION ! That is what everybody is inter' ested in, not only at present, but all the tune, it you want your money's worth in exchange for -g&CLOTHING Or anvthinrr in the line of gents' furnishing goods: for a necktie or a neat fitting suit or stylish over coat, call at the ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. Main and Cherry Sts. Anentironow stpek of all the latest stylo goods at prices thojl will suit everybody. economical shorten' MISCELLANEOUS. ITIOlt SALK. Ilatnnd Kcnts' furnishing store for sale, licit location In town. Stock in good condition, lienion for selling, going Into other bii-lncss. Address "JI," IIkhai.d offlcc, Slienamloaln 9-2S-lw T7A?.TKI). A salesman nnd collector. A M resident of Sbcnnliilonh nrefcrrtd. Horse nnd wagon furnished. Apply nt 21 East Centre street, niienanuono. v-ai-tr FOH SAI.K A sccond-hnnd square plnno. Apply nt Williams & Son. turnlturu nnd music store. 7-2-t f JJtOlt SALE. One of tho hot paying lumber ! yards In Shcnnndonh. Centrnlly locntcd. l.'1'l.PVtllUl.nnl...nnliul ...Ul. .......1 I..-I...H teaini, will bo sold nt a rensonnblp figure. For iiiriner niiormniion ran on J. w. Johnson, North Mnln street 8-19-tf The Largest ' Stock of Dry Goods in chuylkill County. Never before in the history of this store has there been such a magnificent riisplay of fancy dry goods. It ii hard to find so many beautiful designs chosen from the dainty creations of the weavers' art- in this and other countries, as you will fiiid here. This is the store of t'ne people and their apprecia tion of fair and square dealing is shown by the liberal patronage they extend it. We are much gratiiiea at ttie admiration our selections receive and will endeavor to always keep this large aud 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, Sii.oo, $1.50 ana 51.75 per yard. We are enabled to snow you a larger line of all kinds of fine dress coods than any other house in 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 natterns. free of charge. 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 in stock. P. J. GAUGHAN, ....27 N. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Fed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL 25 SOUTH MAW 8TF.EET, SHENANDOAH, PA, IIAVK YOU SKEN TIIOS15 PltETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths S? Window Shades, Jrnt received nt FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of lorae simple thing to patent? Protect your Idwui they may bring you wealth. your lawu: mer may bring you weaiia ceyi. Waiblnston, 0. a, for their $I,8U) prist? offer Write JU11W WftliUCMlUHD K W.i Dental Rooms for th. Gold and Silver teeth do sot suit examinations fren. iVe make bHlkln(M.6f. elates. Geld Crowns. AlHminumlCrbwpflxfltun Crowns, Crown and Urldgn work nnd ail operations that per-' tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wc aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmnn's Block) East Centre Street Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To tho admiring paze of those who have a tosto for really lino wall paper Is tho dl.plny ofnew wnll iiniw. wrlnkli.. hnvl! lust rceived.YOU can 11 ml any color or pattern you want for your ball, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to & per roll. Fine artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting-. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstlmatcs cheer fully furnished. Send postal.? (SI J. R. CARDEN, 221 W. Centre St. Shcnnndonh, Ia. IMnce Your Orders Now. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 207 West Coal Street. Fine Groceries, , Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. P. J. CANFIELD, i ..ii Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S ' f i . i ' M i Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuino welcome waits you at a fliiings. irMnM ill JOE WYATT'S SALOON,! Cor. nn!n and Coal Sts, Finest whiskeys, been, porter and aleii constantly on tap. unoice temperance annual ami cigars. Toamo to Hire. If you want to litre a nate and reliable team tor driving or for worklnc purposes pay ShleluV livery titable a visit. Tea ma constantly on ImnJ at reaaonablo rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centra strut. Opposite Reading railroad tal' atVV 0 Hou. -oer tro street rj .- rough l'tf I up jiJcofltt. f-