'.WW 5,000$- Pounds of newspapers suitable for wrapping paper, must be sold at once. Xo reasonable offer refused. HOOKS & BROWN North rvialn 1'ell 1 lit ft it Mine Itretlrli. Kilwaril Carr, Itiirougli Supervisor of Ash land, with his win, wont out to pick cohI Tumlny evening, hiii! while standing on l)io brink of n mine breach the ground gave way anil the elder C'arr fell 75 feet. The son was several hundred fed to the rear hut saw his father disappear. The old gentleman was taken out alive by n party of lescucrb but died half an hour after at his home. A wife and live children survive him. Ho was a highly respected citizen. Theories of cure may bo discussed at length by physicians, hut the sufl'crers want quick relief; and Ono Minuto Cough t'uro will glvo it to them. A safe euro for children. It is ''tho only harmless remedy that produces limneuiato results. ' U. 11. Jlageuiiucli. Mandolins big Ilrumm's. stock just received at WilkinsoN The New ( Cloaks,Coats, Suits and ! Dress Goods i Are now ready lor your inspection. We cordially invite our thousands of patrons to conic any time, but especially ttlEDSDHY, Mipicm hell liqlllll -V, such sale i Wc may unbarl' lion FRIDAY, SATURDAY October 7tb to totb, When our choicest dress goods, wraps, etc., will be displayed to the best advantage in our large, well-lighted show room. You Don't db Have to Buy, We only ask you to come and see why it pays to be a customer of L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET, LLOYO STREET. REMOVED TO f 20 East Oak Sreet. Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstry In all its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted. k All Work Guaranteed, No stairways climb anymore. to $ fc 5.0UU VAKZ OH I SOAP 1 TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR Bo. jn. ,,c" ca FOLEY. 3 MM 'bl lean ticx '..as a candidaJENTRE BTREET, 2 tt3 llllcd many posWJsJ RAILROADER'S SKULL FRACTURED. Slrurk by ii Cur While Jhigiigctl In Turn lug ii Switch, Dlward Miltiloy, a coal train conductor on the Philadelphia & Heading Railroad, was seriouEly Iujutcd at the Kchley IJun colliery yesterday. Ms cnglno was starting out with a train of loaded cars and ho mil ahead to turn the switch. Munley was In n stooping position with his face towards the train and ttood'so close to tho track that the iron hound corner of one of tho cars struck him on the left side of the face just below tho temple and about an inch from tho corner of the eye, making a deep and ugly wound. Munly was picked up and taken to the I'. & U. freight depot on his engine. Dr. O. M. Hamilton was summoned and temporarily dressed tho wounds. Tho victim's entire face was swollen terrible, tho eyes closed and were lmdly discolored and lr. Hamilton iald theie was a fractuto of the skull. Munley was taken to the Minors' hospital. Dr. Hamilton said the Injuries were of a serious character, but nut necessarily fatal. Munley is 27 years of age, resides nt l'mckvllle and has a wife and child. Wnnteil At tho Factor Shoo Store, a miniber of boys and girls to give out tickets fur beautiful decorated parlor lamps. tf Death mid lltirlills. John, Infant son of Charles Herbine, of 'JOO South Chestnut street, died yesterday from diphtheria. Tho child was 7 years and 7 months old. Interment was mado at King town. Thomas Covancy, 7-months-old child of Joseph Covancy, of 527 West Centre street, was burled in the Odd Fellows' cometcry ycstciday. Tho child died from Inflamma tion of tho lungs. If you want a fluo wedding cake, let Otto make It for you. Tho Culm Cases. The jury in tho caso of I.ovl Paul and W. Frank Paul, of Port Carbon, against tho Mill Creek Coal Company, a suit for damages to propei ty by reason of Ailing up Mill Creek with coal dirt, returned the following soaled verdict : "Tho jury find in favor of tho plain tiffs in tho sum of $5. And tho jury further find, specially, that in said sum nothing is included as damages for the cost of cleaning out tho channel of Mill Creek, at or above or below plaintiff's' premises and nothing fur the alleged depreciation of the market value of plaintill's' premises." A lilt for Coughs mill Colds, What ? Pan-Tina, 25c. At (huhler Ilros., drug store. Charged With Desertion. Samuel J. Itichards was yesterday after noon arraigned before Justice Card in on a chargo of desertion and non-support made by his wife, Mrs. Dora 'itichards, who says her husband has neglected her sitico last April. Itichards was arrested at Mahanoy City by Constable Lclteilberger and after being accorded a hearing was committed in default of S100 ball, which ho was unable to furnish. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ileuduchc. A pleasant laxr tlvo. AH Druggists. Win, J'utili Muss Meeting. At tho eleven!',! hour the mas meeting which was to Ufjst.u.f held nt Win. Penn last night wn.jreinoiit.'' 'o-h's'1'- It will bo held- -j. ,'- hall and trand rally z:i-;,iSv." tireil,"ui twu.li- ington, I). C, will bo tho principal speaker and Mcllenry Wilhelm, Knq., of Ashland, and others able to discuss the issues of tho day will bo in attendance. Tor Mjlo mid rit Quality ami price In clothing, hats and gents' furnishings, of which wo carry tho largest stock in town, wo can compete with anyone. Wo carry only tho best of makes such as Hammcrslough llros., of Xew York, who warrant every articlo sold. Children's novelties in largo varieties. L. ItKFOWlClI, One-Price Clothier, 10-C-tf N'o. 10 South Main street. lurrlage I.tceiibt's. Henry liuchanauand Margaret Hoy , both of Gilherton. Henry Armhruster and jrary Vogelgesang, both of Palo Alio. Klmer E. Heiser and Mary Elizabetli llurkey, both of Mahanoy City. William Hassel and He&sio Wilthew, both of Mahanoy City. Church KillUce Sold. The Evangelical Lutheran church on Xotth Janllu btreet was this morning sold to the Uethauy United Evangelical congrega tion. Tho purchase was made through T. It. ISeddall, Esq. The price paid could not bo learned. M'llkesburre Next Year. Tho state firemen's convention in session at Johiibtown, unanimously decided to hold the next convention at Wllkesharre. Scranton withdicw from tho contest. The firemen were entertained yesterday, and many of them will attend the races to-morrow. Tho session ended last night. Tho olllccrs are: E. Levi Tuttlo, of Harrishurg, president; W. W. Wunder, Heading, tecrctary; John Sllnglufl', Norrlstown, treasurer; Irvin A. Ilahnc, Harrishurg, delegate tu national convention. Attempted Siitciilo. A handsome, stylishly dressed woman at tempted to commit sulcido on tho streets of Northumberland a few days ago, on account of an unfaithful husband. A physician was called In timo to save her life. The woman was from ltloomsburg to which placo sho was taken in the afternoon by her father. The party ii unknown. Kohl Property. Louis Goldiu, tho mammoth clothier, yes terday hold his property on Centre street, Mahanoy City, which ho recently purchased from tho Minchof ostHte, to M. J. Ilaughiiey, of tho Kaier lirowiug Company, for $fl,07S. Shako oil' lthi'illlltltiiiiii mill Neuralgia. Hub well with lied Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhlor Ilros., drug etoro. Itellly-Tymui. Cards are out for tho wedding of Prank Xuvier lieilly, the architect and Mis Charlotte Tyou, at St, Patrick's church on Wednesday livening, October 21st, at olx o'clock. Both aro well-known society people of Pottsvlllo. ltewaril. A suitable rowanl will ho ild to any person who will give information as to tho person who took John Week's dog tip the mountain, nuar tho water works, and shot it. 10-l)-3t John Wekkb, Sir. Furrow's Successor. Tho Shamokln board of school directors havo elected Prof. Charles Beadle, of Syra cuse, N. V,, to tho position of teacher of the sciences in the schools of that borough, to fill tho vacancy caused by tho recent death of Prof. George I'arrow. miuiiiuumimiiamiTi 1 Uhi :S SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. Jt: We . . . Introduced Mr. Factory j Price to j 3 This Town j 3 And when we say he 3 has lliet with a very 3 cordial reception and r 2 been taken up by the 2 best people, wc say 2 what everyone knows g 3; to be true. Yes, Mr. Hi Factory Price is the g 3 most popular fellow 5 in blienancioan to- I clay. He has earned that position by his liberality and the fair, t square treatment he 5 has extended to everybody. He can f ; look every one of his ; acquaintances in the ; fact: and ask them to 5 ; name a time when gj; ; they have not profited ; by his friendship. His 5 friends have not 5 sought his acquaint." S 5 ances on accoimtrof his good ltfoks or cleverness, but be- r S cause it Wis paid g them. If" you have not yet mlet this S gentleman, you had g better do so the next g S time you need shoes. g S He is at the ... s FACTORY SHOE STORE B m " m S All the time and has S secured for them this K big business. He is in giv now engaged ing away BEAUTIFUL 2 Worth $5.00 a piece 2 to all customers of 3 the .... tl I FACTORY 1 1 SHOE STORE 1 1 J. 2 ' Mgr. S Prosperity Means Success. -(e)- 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 Fal I and.. ...Winter.. ...Clothing. We have now a city store, city stock and exceedingly low prices. We guarantee to give more value! and better satisfaction than, any other Clothing House in the county. Our Overcoat Department this year will surpass all our previous ellorts in styles and patterns. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, l GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St ,wA mm PERSONAL. Miss Tlllio Caso. one of our school teachers. Is on tho sick list. Dr. Mogaltls, of llaltimorc, a recent grad. uatc of tho Maryland Stato College Is tho guost of John Medallls. Mr. Mogaltls la hero with tho Intention of permanent loca tion. John Lang, Jr., spent yesterday visiting relatives at Mt. Carmel. Myer Kolh, of Philadelphia, visited friends in town yostcrday. l!ev. 1). T. Davis, of Slmmokln, was tho guest of Mrs. John O. Davis aud family, of South West street, to day. Hie ICcxltal Scrtlccs. Kov. John Dyson, jmstor of Wm. Penn M. I'j. church, who preached so acceptably In tho M. K. cliurch during the special services, will preach in tho church this evening. Oroat interest continues from night to night, Tho infhienco is widespread. Members of dif ferent churches arc glad to meet together. Kov. Dr. S. W. Thomas,' of Philadelphia, tho Presiding Kldcr of this district, preaches to morrow evening. Song service every evening at 7:15; preaching at 7:30. The pastor of tho cliurch rejoices at tho interest taken by so many people Everybody welcome. Come and enjoy this ovcnlng's sorvlco. lllrtliilny Gathering. A pleasant birthday party was tendcrod Miss Maggio Morte. in honor of hor 18th anniversary at tho homo of Mrs. Hood, on oouiu nowers street. Kelrcsliments wero served and all present spent a delightful timo. Among thoso present were: Mlsies Thomas, Olyphant; Jcnnlo Hall, Kmma Gregory, Llzzio ltogers, Mame and Ituth tlhs, ltobcna Clifford, Mary Jenkins, Maggio and Dora Costello, Ida Gastner, Maggio Igo ami Messrs. William and ltohert Linton, John Davis, John Graham, Adam Lcckie, Patrick tjulnn, Mr. and Mrs. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Hood. United In Wedlock. Tho Holy Itosary cliurch, of Mahanoy Plane, yesterday was tho sccno of a pretty wedding which was pcrfurmed by tho pastor, I!ev. Charles Prcndcrgast. Tho contracting parties wero imam Iiutler, a son of Prof, M. Butler, superintendent of tho public schools, and Miss Mary McLaughlin, of Maizoville. Tho bridal couplo was attended by Miss Katio McLaughlin, a sister of tho bride, and Stephen Minahan, of Frackvillo. To Visit aicKluloy. Genial Charllo Heller, of tho Lehigh Valley K. It., was in town booming tip the excursion via that lino on Monday next, Oct. 12th, to Canton, Ohio, tho home of Major McKlnley. lie reports tho prospects for an immense crowd as tho low rate of faro $0.03, is catching tho hoys all over tho region. Tho train will leave Shenandoah at 3.50 p. m. and arrive in Oiutonat 10.20 a. m. Tuesday. TO CL'ltU A COI.l) IN ONi: DAY Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure 25 cents. Lacerations. Jacob Gamble, a miner employed at tho Turkey Kim colliery, had his head, hands and arms badly lacerated by a fall of coal in tho Turkey I!un colliery. llciueinher II You Male u Cough or Coh: Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. f ! Actual Busihcas Frorrv .Start to FirUr. During the pr.st year great improvements have been made in book-keeping. We aave selected the best things from each system and now have them published, and shall introduce them in all 1 our schools. For first introduction we will issue ioo combined scholarships, good - in all departments, day and evening t sessions.three months, includ ing books and stationery, $20.00. Four months, night session, including books aud station ery, $13,00. Four months, night session, English alone, including books, $12,00. The system is thoroughly practical and can be com pleted by the average student in three months. S. I. WOOD, President. L. GIFFORD, O. RINGGOLD, W, Registrars. ) MISCELLANEOUS. JOU SALE. A valuable furm near HIiiBtown, Excellent limine mxl I mm nml nil eoinen- tencc. Apply to S. 11. M. Holloneter. Ki.. Sheiiamlonli TTIOU UKNT. The dwelling now occupied by tbo unileralirncd, U offered for rent. Annlv to Jtmluli W. Johnaon, North Main St. 10-ti-tf FOlt .HALE.-A eeconddmnd square piano. Apply at WHliuma & Sou, furniture nnd mulu Htore. TVSTATK OI' LUinVIG Zl.MMEUMAX. DIE, Vj ewued. Letters tebtiunentury on the etate of laid w lit Zlnmiernuui, late of Union tmvn thin. Sciuivlkttlcntiiitv.rciiriHvlvania.decDjiHeiL hnvu liwii K""ittl to the undersigned, to whom idl persons Indebted tn imtd estate aro requested to iiutke lMtyment, and thotte having claims or demand, will make known the wi me without delay. J A CI AX V . K HE It, Executor. Or to hit) attorney, 8. (i. M. IiourKTK( Miennndonh, Pu Aug. 17th, 1P0O. 8-27-Ct-oaw YOU CAN SAVE --MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Kline llrought to Town. Detective Amour rnlnmmt tn to-day from Sunbury, bringing with him Michael JCHne, who is wanted for tho Daniel 13. Hrenuatt robbery of three years ago. Kllue win taken beforo Just lro Ciit-illii nml committed to the lockup until 4:10 this after noon, when lie was taken to thn ltiv!ll jail. "Ilovs will bn hnrs but v,,n nir..l to lose any of them. liiiramlv f.,t-n, ,...., applo season by having DoVi'ltt's Colic and t noiora euro In tho house. O. II. Hagen btich. Chopped Ills ringer. Joo Chekaltls. a butcher In tho employ of ,1. Ilmdloy, had the misfortune to cut oil' tho tip of tho third finger of his left hand this morning with n cleaver. Ho was con versing with a customer and missed hU mark, ills wounds wero dressed bv Dr. C. S. Phillips. l'lnger Injured. Stlney Xovarskl, of town, had the imlox flngor of Ms right hand badly cut by a picco ot coal in tho Maplo J II 11 colliery. The Largest Stock of Dry Goods in Schuylkill County. 3 "TTT'Ty'"T O Xeyer 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 tliey extend it. We are much gratmed at tne 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 msny 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, 3i.oo, j)i.5o and 511.75 per yard. We are enabled to snow 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, 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 ot the world, always in stock. P. J. GAUGHAN, ....27 N. Main St. HAVE YOU SEEK THOSE PltETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths ad Window Shades, Jut received ot- FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 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. If you want your money's worth in exchange for 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 nil the latest style goous at prices tlmt will suit everybody. . - - - -- .1 There Are But Few Famous manufacturers in tlio 1'nlleil States: or Kut-ono who Lave not already contributed to our stock, but sonio deserving recruits are found wlio arc entitled to our notice with tho old'favorltos, anil enable us to niako Hew additions to our notably brilliant stock each sucrcsMvo week. What U neccssnri' for a Kood business Is confidence wo havo It. Wo are going to keen on buying, because wo arc selling. Tif every buyer wo aro always ready to furnish the business inducement that will niako the sales boom. Modes and Fabrics is published free for our natron every month: .F.GILL. OPEIM EVERY DAY Oo to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi rainless extraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold prowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgn v"-'- and all operations that por tain to Dentil Surgery. No charecs lor extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, tTltmnii'a Block! EZast Centre Street. Ofllcc Hourn: 7 n, in. tn A p. in. Beauty Unrolled To tbo mlmlrlnc gnze of those who linvo n taste. lorrenllv line wnll rnper is ine uis.i) m wall nmi.i'n'rtnlflMn'flliJire lust reelVCU. 1 OU can find nny color or pfttteru you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5o up to PI per roll. Fine artlstlo papers a specialty. House, Stgn and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. R. GARDEN, 224 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, l'n. l'lace Your Orders Now. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wogon awaits your order. Gooda delivered promptly. WILLIAM. H. flUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. 1 M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading It re wing Co.'s Heer and Forter. 11 and 11 S. Nlalri St . BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular elTervescent nnd ttlmu lant. An lustant cure for sour stomocbs and headache, which often accumulate from having n night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, I.IVERV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. i