5,000 Pounds suitable of newspapers for wrapping paper, must once. No ofTer refused be sold nt reasonable HOOKS & BROWN -a North Main St. Deed ltccordcd 1'rom Maria Kulp ct al., to Harvey V deist, ct nl., two tracts of land in South Man- helm township. From executors of Daniel Track to Mary Durkin, lot in I'rackvllle. 1'rom Mary Durkin to John 1'rauey, prcm Ises in rrackville. 1'rom Frederick C. i;bcrle to KUcu Heads, premises in l'ottsvillc. From Second Uulldlng and Loan Associa tion to Elizabeth llolllnger, premises In Coal Dale. 1'rom Daniel V. Slattcry to Sarah C. Slat- tery, premises in I'alo Alto. A l'rpHOiit l"or Your 1'iiHtnr. Your pastor would ho delighted with n clergyman's caso of Humphrey's Specifies; it is made to fit tho pocket and contains tho ten numhers moit likely to bo needed by c clergyman. Cures for fevers, coughs, clergy' man's soro throat, la grippe, catarrh, brain fag, dyspepsia, malaria, kidney diseases, etc. They nro sent prepaid on receipt of pneo ?2 Humphreys' Mcdiciuo Company, New York The New Cloaks,Coats, Suits and Dress Goods Are now ready for your inspection. We cordially invite our thousands of patrons to come any time, but especially OlEDflESDAY 5 !" THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, ,, October 7tb to 10tb, When our choicest dress goods, ' wraps, etc., will be displayed toj the best advantage in our -'large, well-lighted show room. You Don't Have to Buy, We only ask you to come and see why it pays to be a customer of L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. REMOVED TO 20 East Oak Sreet. Dr. J. W.VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstry In all lis Branches, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, p Painless Extraction. m Artificial Teeth Inserted. m All Work Guaranteed, m No stairways to l climb anvmore. mmmmmmmmmmmis, E 5,000 BARS OF 3 SOAPa S TO BE SOLS' 3 BARS FOR BO. . B. FOLEY, jfc- NO. 2T WEST CENTRE STREK mmmmiauuiui Wilkinson 1 1 ! CORNER STONE LAID. I I At St. Ignatius' I'liriiclilal School unci Unit, at Cciitrnlhi. O.stramv, Oct. 5, Tho corner stouo of the now building, erected for tho parochial school connected with St. Ignatius' church, was laid with appropriate ceremonies hero yostcrday artemoon. Tho new buiming is situated on tho plot north of tho church, and will bo a handsome, convenient ami com modious structure. Tho work of construction will bo pushed as rapidly as possible, and it is expected to bo completed by tho cud of tho present year. To licv. l ather Hayes and his able curate, l!ev. Fathor Custlz.ui, Is duo tho success of yestorday's demonstration, and tho erection of the building. Special trains brought in hundreds from Shenandoah, Lost Creek, (lirardvlllc, Ashland,' Shamokln aud other places. The parade formed at about 2 o'clock, in which twenty odd societies participated. Tho parade was a very creditable one. llisliop MeOovern was present and de livered nn ahlo sermon at tho dedication. Vicar General Koch, of Shamokln, was also present and participated In the osercises. to cum: a com in oni: hay Tnko Laxatlvo liroino Qillnino Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it fails to cure. !!3 cents. Mr. l'rldtlbaml Ktilcituliis. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fricdband, of North Market strest, entertained a large number oi their friends at their residence last evening in honor of the former's election as president of tho Koheleth Israel congregation. Tho event was a very happy ono and greatly en joyed by all present, among whom were the following: Mr. and Mrs. S. Illock, Mr. and Mrs. Kills Duell.Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Obclsky, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Orkin, .Mr. and Mrs. Moses Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. I. Shnpiru, Mr. and Mrs. Max ltablnowitz, lt.v.nuu Mrs. Mitnick, Mr. and Mrs. S. llahluowitz, and Messrs. Louis (loldlu, Moses Simmons, of New York Abo Lovinc, II. and Moses llubinsky, Philip urowsky, Morris Miller, Leon liabinowitz, Harry 1'einberg and Jacob Lav it. Speechos wero made by JIoios Simmons, of New York, and liuv. Mltuick, tho rabbi of tho congrega tion. Archbishop Ityuli'H Visits. Aichhhliop llyan will on next Wednesday begin a two weeks' tour of visitations of par ishes in tho northwestern Miction of tho dioccso and will perform tho sacrament of confirmation as follows: Octobcr7, aftornoon, Catasaun.ua 6. Coaldalo in the forenoon and Tamaqua in the afternoon ; I), aftornoon, St. Canicus', Mahanoy City; ID, forenoon, St. Fidclls', Mahanoy City, and in the afternoon Mahanoy Plane ; 11, in tho forenoon, Girard villo and in tho afternoon St. Joseph's, Afcli land ; 12, in the afternoon St. Mauritius, Ash land, and in the afternoon Lost Crock and tho Holy Family church, Shenandoah: 13, in the forenoon tho Annunciation, Shenandoah, and in tho afternoon St. Casimir's, Shenan doah i 11, in tho forenoon St. George's, Shen andoah, and in tho evening St. John's, i'otts vlllo ; 15, St. Patrick's, Pottsvillo, in tho fore noon, and in tho afternoon New Philadelphia ; 10, in tho forenoon St. Stephen's, Port Car bon, and in tho afternoon St. Clair j 17, Ileckscherville ; 18, both churches at Mincrs villo ; 10, Tremont, and 20 Schuylkill Havon. Up to Dato fur 1'nliiK and Ac-Iicn. Everybody says Kod Flag Oil, 25c. Gruhler Iiros., drug store. At major iemge llriiiiim Head. Word has been leccived of tho death of Major George W. Ilruniui, only brother of Congievmian C. N. lirumm. .Major llrumm died on Saturday night at his homo in lloiso City, Idaho, aged about (iu years. Ho served during the war with distinction, and proved his bravery in a 'number of battles. After the close of tho war Major lirumm returned to Miuersvillo and pursued tho business of jeweler. Ho wns married twice. His first wifo was Hannah, daughter of William Kantner. They had two children, Kllwood, who conduct a jewelery store on East Centre street, aud Salome, who is now Mrs. Harry Saylor. After his first wife's death Mujor lirumm went west and mariicd again. He was a member of tho Lutheran church, and also connected with the Masouio and Odd Fellows' fraternities. liny Good Clothing, Our immense stock of clothing, hats and caps, gents' furnishing goods, has completely overcrowded our storo and in order to make room for oiir winter stock wo aro selling at greatly reduced prices. Wo carry none but the best makes, Hauimerslough Uros., of New York, of which every article sold Is warranted in quality and fit. Our children's department is complete. L. Rcfowicii, One-Price Clothier, 0-28-f No. 10 South Main street. Doom at Sheppton. It seems destined that Sheppton is to mako Itself known among tho other fast growing towns of tho coal region. New stores aro springing up, the pot oillco is beginning to assume a city like uir, with new furniture and lock-boxes, whllo tho town Itself has been the scene of many improvements this summer. Since January 1st to dato over 75 lots have becu sold, aud by actual count twenty-eight houses have been erected, among them several business blocks. The streets have been put in good condition, aud a number of property owners have put down sidewalks and curbing. Tho question as to whether or not Sheppton will beconio a borough seems to bo settled beyond a doubt, md it is probable that tho property owners will have tho matter brought before the courts at an early dato. Many Shenandoah capitalists have invested in property there. Ycm Will bo biirprlitrri When you see our ladies H8o duugola button shoos. You'll pay $1.50 iu other stores for shoes no better. Factokv Shoe Stoke, tf J. A. MoYEi:, Manager. Syrian ltadly lleutcn. Peter Chokrokus, Frank Wasloskl and Alex. IlaiMHvici were arrested Saturday night by Constable Jlolin and Pollcoiuan Goodman fur unmercifully boating a Syrian named Davis Hallal at u house on l'-ist Centre street. J lie victim had all his teeth loosened and his head is badly swoolen. Hallal says tho men called him into a houbo and asked him to change u ilvo dollar hill, Ho gave thom tho change, but when ho insisted upon getting tho bill tho men set upon and beat Jiiiu. Four of tho men aro in tho lockup, Chokrokus gavo f3D0 hall for trial. To ho Arbitrated. M, M. llurke, Esq., as eouusel for Mrs. Michael Hrludcuavage, who sues to recover J200 insurance on tho death of her husband, tnxwiWrday made a motion before the Potts- ,Yia court for tho appoiutiueut of arbitrators. iisbaud wus killed on tho Lehich ky rallroad in a cut near Mahanoy Citv Wput3hree months ago. Tho widow admits It was a caso of suicide, but alleges that her liusnariu was insane at the time. Prosperity.?"- Means Success. -o)- Our store room which has just been remodeled is positively the Largest Clothing House in the county, and contains noth ing but the very latest styles in Fall and... ...Winter... ...Clothing. We have now a city store, city Stock and exceedingly low prices. We guarantee to give more value aud better satisfaction than any other Clothing House in the county. Our Overcoat Department this year will surpass all our previous efforts in styles and patterns. -MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. ARGUMENT HEARD. Tho Cine of Ousting tho Itorough Justices Heard on Saturday. Judeo Pershing on Saturday heard argir ment in tho caso of tho ousted Justices in Shenandoah and Mahanoy City. Tho gument was on tho rule to show causd why a decree should not bo entered for want or stir fficient answer. Messrs. Schalck and Wadllngcr represented tho ousted Justices. In their argument they dwelt at considerable length upon tho manner in which tho llorough Justices secured their election, claiming that they wero not tho choico of the voters of either town ; that tho oilico was not provided for on tho ofiicial ballot ; no proclamation was issued by tho constables setting forth that but two Justices wero to bo voted for. Mr. Scbalcl dictated how their eloction was obtained by the uso of stickers, and said they sneaked into olhces which they wero not legally en titled to. In arguing for tho llorough Justices, W. A. Marr quoted a numbor of authorities aud made a strong plea in behalf of Messrs. Cardin and Lawlor, of town, and Coylo and Jones, of Mahanoy City, claiming that a pro clamation by constables was not mandatory. Judgo Pershing reserved his decision. If tho decision is favorable to tho old Justices, an injunction will probably bo asked for restraining tho llorough 'Squires from ex ercising tho duties of tho office. On tho other hand, if tho court considers tho reasons sufficient, testimony will bo taken in the case. Tho Firemen's Convention. Councilman H. D. Itcese, George W llroouie. lionjamin Bocchcr, Sr., and son Benjamin, and William Tempest, members of the liescue II. & L. Company, left town this morning to attend the annual state firemen's parade and convention at Johnstown. They will bo absent about ten days. Mr. Kecso is tho regular dclegato from tho liescue com pany. Tho Phoenix and Columbia companies sent no regular delegates to tho convention but the latter company will bo represented at tho gathering by William Taylor, Tlloinas Tempest, James Williams aud John MeCabo, who also left town this morning. Iluttle of Deer Glasses, At about ten o'clock Saturday night a crowd was attracted to tho saloon of A Zakrzovvski, on South Main street, by beer glases Hying out of tho place to the street while a fierce battle was iu progress in the saloon. Shortly after a Polo whose namo could not ho learned emerged from tho placo witli the back of his head gashed, several front teeth missing, tho left sido of his faco pulled und his coat, vest and shirt torn into shreds. The polico arrived after tho battlo aud could find no one willing to make charges. How aro your Kidneys? Healthy kidneys filter from the blood uiic acid aud other tioisons that causo Rheumatism. Neuralgia llright's Disease, etc. Dr. Hobbs Sparoirus rvmuey nils cure vuesu uiscuses uy curing sick kidneys. Sold at ivirllu's drug store, l'lgeon Shooting .Hatch. . Thero was a local llvo pigeon shooting match Saturday afternoon between two teams composed of Hon. Joseph Wyatt aud Charles Lcitzel on tho ono sido and Lanco Parker and Fred Hart on tho other. Tho eoutest was for $5 a sido, uino birds for each team Tho first named won by killing five, tho others killing three. Sorting Time. Joseph Broski and James Graut, of West Coal street, wore arrested on Saturday by Policeman Foltz on a chargo of drunkenness ami nuisance and are serving time in tho lockup. t Ontr.Ubi. Among tho peoplo noticed at tho corner stouo laying of tho new parochial school cou uected with St. Ignatius church, Ceutralia, yesterday, wero tho following town folks Misses Nora Murry, llridget Hums, Annie Coogun, Mary Mcllugli, Mary lioady aud Mis Monaghan, and Messrs. P, II. Conry, Bernard Keogh, F. J. Conry, Anthony Cull', John und Martin Coury, and Ldward lleeso "Hoys will bo boys," but you can't alford to lose any of them. Ho roady for tho green annlo soasou by having UeWltt s Lolloau Cholera Cilio iu tho houso. C. II. Hageu buch. Iron nnd Stareli Outing. Yosterday tho proprietors and employos of Ilennessy & Gunter's stoam laundry enjoyed a day s outing throughout tho Jlahanoy val ley. Trips wcio mado to Locust Gap and Lakeside, where tho greator rart of tho day was spent. Tho merry party left hero at oarly morn and returned at dusk highly elated oyer tho trip. Introducing Gas. Gas is to ho introduced in the Anuunchv tiou church, on West Cherry street, to succeed coal oil lamps and tho now brackets aud chandeliers aro to ho donated by members of tho congregation aud societies connected wiih tho church. Some of tho donations will bo elaborate and expensive, Theories of cure may bo discussedatlength by physicians, but tho sufferers want quick reiiei j auu uno iuiuuio lougn uuro will glv it to them, A tafo euro for children, It Is "tho only harmloss remedy that produces iiumcuiato results." ii, uagenuuch, THE COMINO LABOR PAPER. SIcssrs. Vim Wert nnd llnrt to Launch tho New L'uhllctiMoii. Tho Miners' Advoeato" Is tho name of the new weekly paper that Ij to bo published shortly, by Messrs. W. 12. VnnWort, lato of Mahanoy City Itecord. nnd Frank Hart, accountant for tho Columbia Urowlug Com pany, Mr. VanWcrt will ho tho editor and business manager and will bo assisted by ail able staif of wrltors. James O'Connor, for two years city editor of tho Mahanoy City American, will look after tho outside inter ests of tho paper. The flr-t issue will nppoar on the 17th inst. It was Intended to have an arlier issue, but It was found lmpossihlo to perfect arrangements for an Issuobofoio the lith. Tho pnpor will be a four-page Issue of six columns each and will bo devoted ex clusively to tho Interests of tho working peoplo through this county and region, some thing for which there has longbcen n demand and there is every reason to bcllovo that tho Advoeato will find a largo field nnd fill it satisfactorily. Humors have been nlloat that third party was interested in tho publica tion, hut in an interview tliia morning Mr. VanWcrt stated distinctly that only him self and Mr. Hart nro interested. Tho offices f "Tho Miners' Advoeato" have bocu opened at 27 West Lloyd street, next door to the Shenandoah Water Company's offices, aud make very suitable headquarters. They nro handsomely furuishod in antique oak. Photo graphs of Washington, Lincoln, Graut and Garfield attest tho patriotic spirit of tho firm. Buy Keystone Hour. Bo suro thnt tho namo Lk.sshi & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sacl Change of Unices. For several years tho Urownsville depot has been used as a toal weighing as well as pas senger station by tho Lehigh Yalley Iiallroad Company, but arrangements aro now being mado to nrect weigh scales independent of tho station aud locato them where tho tracks used to cross tho west end of the Ceutro stroct road. Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and pntrlly in the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, Insomlna, nervuusness, and, if not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's Pills stimulate tho stomach, rouso the liver, euro headache, dizziness, con stipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. Tho only Mils to tako with Hood's Sarsaparilla, MISCELLANEOUS. nTANTKD A salesman nnil collector. A I resident of Shenandoah preferred. llorfco nnd watcon furnished. Apply nt 21 Jlust Centre srreci.Bnennnuortii. v-zo-xi T? "AOU 8 A LIS.- -A second-hand square piano. Jj Apply at Williams t Son, furniture and urc an 7-2-Mf music storo. FOR SAL1-. Ono of the heel paying: lumber yards in Shenandoah. Centially located. KverythitiR connected with tho yard, including teams, ill be sold at 11 reasonable figure. For further information cull on J. " Johnson, is on n wain stiect tt-iu-ti PROPOSALS. Sealed nronosnls will bo received by the undersigned, tho Controller of Sehmlkill county, at his ofilee In lottsviiJo until 2 o'clock p, m., .Mommy, uetober Jtn, jsw, to pnnr, furnish nnd deliver according to law, all tho ollleial and specimen ballot necessary for the ensuine- election to be held Nov. rd. 1MXJ. Itids to specify price per column of 21 l inches wide Ineludlnj; ntln; sciuare at right of namo. Sample of nmt.'re.in be $oen and other Informa- tir !" iecivd at the. ofljce f the Controller unci (- ommissmufrs. Murk envetones nronosalq for election ballots. The light is rcuerved to accept or reject any or an mo. IJy order of the County Commissioners. Ii. IE. HnvEits. 10-5-3t Controller. IIAVfi YOU SEKN THOSK PIUTTTY Carpets, Oil Cloths d Window Shades, Ju"t received at- FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. THE MONEY QUESTION ! That is what everybody is inter ested in, not only at present, but all the time, it you waut your money's worth in exchange for -afrCLOTHING'fr Or anything 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. An entire new stock of all tho latest goods at prices that will suit everybody. style Slionniidonh Won. The foot hall game at the Trotting park on Saturday between tho Hhen.tndoah aud Jlahanoy City teams resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 32 to 0. Tho Shen andoah team was weaK in tho first half aud the sroro stood 0 to 0. Caughlin was Umpire, Gorman refereo and O'Donnell lluesman. McCormlck started tho gamo by kicking tho ball out. Itoblnson mado the first touch down for Mahanoy City by a fine run of 100 yards around tho left end. Farroll kicked the goal. McCormiok mado tho first touch down for Shenandoah by bucking the lino and kicked tho goal. McDonald mado tho next touchdown by n kood run ami Fahey missed tho goal. Frost scored tho next touchdown by sprinting 3o yards and Fahey again missed the goal. Wertz mado a touch down by bucking through tho lino and this tinio I'obey kicked the goal. This was soon followed by two moro touchdowns by Fahey and ho also kicked two goals and concluded the gamo. Tho Shenandoah team isingient trim aud Mahanoy City Is evidently too weak for it. No More lllppodroiulng. Doollu, tho sprinter of Ashlaud, and Owen JIcAnally, of Girardville, spent several hours iu town Saturday trying to get Charles Klrlin to mako another match, but tho latter and his hackers wero so disgusted with tho actions of JIcAually iu tho last match that they refused to havo any more dealings with him and the visit was a fruitless ono. An Informal Iteceptlon. The congregation of tho First Presbyterian church will tender their pastor, llov. T, Max well Morrison, an Informal reception upon his return to town. Tho reception will bo held In tho lecture room of tho church on Wednesday evening next, at 7:30 o'clock. liov. Morrison is hold iu high esteem by tho members of his congregation and tho wel come ho will reccivo upon his return will bo a cordial one. A Mighty N'lco Thllig for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Uros. drug store. The Largest Stock of Dry Goods in Schuylkill County. a ---ry-b.-n-o 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 this 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 gratuieu at tiie 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 uiEny 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, Si.oo, 51.50 and 51.75 per yard. We are enabled to show you a larger line of all kinds of fine dress goods 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 patterns, 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, aud 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. 's Lager and eers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. AG3 There Are But Few Famous manufacturers in tho United States or Europo who havo not plrcady contributed to our stock, but some descrviug recruits aro found who aro entitled to ournotlcn with thn old favorites, and enable us to mako now additions to our notably brilliant stock each successive week. What is necessary for a good business is confidence wo have it. We aro going to keep on buying, because wo are selling. ' To overy buyer we aro always ready to furnish the business inducement that will mako the 6alos boom. Modes and Fabrics is published freo for our patrons every mouth. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit yon call to seo ns. All examinations free Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown Riul llridgo work and all operations that jiep- tain to Dentul Burxery. No charges for extracting when nlates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalised air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltnmn's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 ft. in. to 8 p. in. Beauty Unroile l3- To the admiring gaze of those who have a taste for really fine wall paper is tho display ofnevr wnll paper wrinkles we have Justrc.elyedAou, can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to 53 per roll. Fine artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting-. Batisfoctlon guaranteed. Estimates chcoi fully furnished. Send postal. ' a J. P. GARDEN, B21 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Va. I'hico Your Orders ow. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. flUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Jfco. Agent for Kcadlns urewing utvs ucer uim i uiii. 11S and 113 S. Main St BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS (HEADACHES j Cured by this granular effervescent and stlmik lnnt. An instant cure for Eour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having n night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND 13 N. Jardln Stre'ep a 1 1
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