ENGRAVING We are agents for the larg est engraving firm in New York niul are ready to take orders for all kinds of en graving. YOUR NAME Engraved on fifty cards for a dollar bill. You'll need them when you go calling. Satisfaction guaranteed. HOOKS & BROWN Q. North Main St. Dentil r Holier! Tlmli-I. Two v eolts uko wo recorded tho death of Tlionins A. Tindlc, nt hit homo in l'ottsvllle, and now tliu news of his father's doath Is received, which incurred ouily Saturday morning. Iiohurt M. Tindlo was well known, and died from nenralniai of tho heart flvo minute) aftor he received tlie sttoko. Ho was 50 years old, and is survived hy a widow and eight children. You Will bo Surprised When you hoc our ladles H8c dongola hiitton bIioos. You'll nay $1.60 in other stores for shoes no better. Factohv Shok Stoiu:, tf J. A. Mown, Manager. How are your kidneys? Timo was when physicians despaired of heint! able to cure Ilrifjlit's Disease. Not so now since Dr. Hohhs Sparagus Kidney Tills havo proved so clli caciotis in wrestllnc with tliis insidious trouble. Tor sale at Klrlln's Drug Store. WlLKlNSOfj The New Cloaks,Coats,i Suits and I Dress Goods J Are now ready inspection. We lor your cordially invite our patrons to thousands of come any time, but especially EDJSDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, October 7tb to lotb, When our choicest dress goods, wraps, etc., will be displayed to the best advantage in our large, well-lighted show room. You Don't Have to Buy, We only ask you to come ttiid see why it pays to be a customer of LJ.WILKINS N, MAIN STREET. LLOYO STREET. REMOVED TO f 20 COM STREET. Dr. J. W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstrv In all its Branches. & Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted. -k All Work Guaranteed. 3& - No stairways to climb anymore. m ssmmmmmmmmmmmtj B 3,000 BARS OF 3 I ...SOAP 1 jp TO BE SOLD 3 BAKS FOR 60. S E. B. FOLEY, Z ho. 2T WEST CENTRE STREET, $ $ THE LITHUANIAN CHURCH CASE. Johnson niul Wilson Wliit Hut the Vonllet U Unsatisfactory. Tho famous caso of J. V. Johnson and V. W. Wilson, tho cariicntcrs and builders of town, against Most Itov. 1'. J. ltyan, of Mill adolphla, Archbishop, etc., congregation and pastor of St. George's Lithuanian Catholic church, ct. al., ended on Saturday at Potts villo by tho jury rendering a verdict for tho plaintiffs aftor deliberating all night. Tho vordlct was for $1,915, with interest from May 3rd, 1802, to OctoW t), ISM, mak ing a total of $5,1127. 10. Tho trial was beforo .ludirn T.vnn. nf Juniata couutv. and occluded about ten days. Tho suit whs brought to re cover for tho erection of the Lithuanian Catholic church on South Jarrtln street. Tho church claimed that tho odlflco was not con structed in a substantial mannor and In ac cordance with tho contract, whilo the plain tiffs claimed that tho erection was in accord with tho plans and specifications of r.A. lteilly, tho architect. Tho case was arbi trated in 1893 and the builders wore awarded $7,250.u7. There Netor Was ItettiT Cure Than Tan-Tina for coughs, 2Bo. At O rubier llro., drug store. Smoke Cunsc Alarm. Shortly after nlno o'clock this morning tho fire department was called to tho Ferguson theatro building at tho corner of Main and Oak streets. Tho alarm was caused by smoke issuing from tho Oak street brick wall of that portion of tho building occupied by Wood's Business College. After making an investigation the firemen loft tho place, sat isfied that there was no danger, but were In no pleasant fmmu of mind, as they say tboy havo been given several fruitless runs to tho building on account of tho same troublo Tho chimney on tho Oak street sido of the building is evidontly in a dofectivo condition and allows tho smoko to escapo so that it makes its way into tho halls of tho building and through tho brick walls. Tho smoke docs not escapo in sufficient quantities to cause tho occupants of the building any great inconvenience, howovcr, but it is a caso that tho Hue committee of tho llorough Council should investigate and causo repairs to hu made. For Stj le anil J'lt Quality and prlco in clothing, lints ami gents' furnishings, lif which wo carry tho largest stock in town, wo can compete witli anyono. We carry only tho best of makes such llanimcridough liros., of New York, who warrant every article sold. Children's novelties in largo varieties. h. Kkfowich, One-Trice Clothier, 10-0-tf No. 10 South Main streoi Clearing a Calendar. In clearing tho criminal court calendar at Tottsville on Satuiday of cases that were not reached at tho last term of court tho follow' ing wero announced as nol prossed: Surety, Isaac Morgan, of Shenandoah; attempted abortion, Andrew Hyland, who is now serv ing time for f. and h. on complaint of tho same prosecutrix, Ida Zerhey, of Shenandoah; exhibiting gambling devico, I.dward Mon aghau. Shenandoah ; falso pretenso and fop gory, John A. Noe, late of Tottsville. Tho prosecutor in tho latter caso was W. J Lloyd, a Shenandoah resilient who died a few weeks ago. Many a day's work is lost by hick head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DcWitt's Littlo llarly Itisers are the most effectual lull for overcoming such dilncultii's. u. II. llagcnbuch. Till) Very Latest Designs. Wo now havo tho latost and most complete lino of programs, fuldcis, wedding invitations etc., ever displayed by any printing ollicu in tho interior of tho state. Tho popularity which our work in this lino has built in tho pust, has encouraged us to add mauy additional styles to our already Urst-ciass job department. Wo are enabled to present to our patrons a larger line, at reduced piices, and executed in tho latest stylo of the printer's art. Wo would call especial attention to our facilities for printing weddiug invitations, equal to tho work of any engravor, at oue fourth tho oust. Tho UliBAi.p lends, niul if you want anything in tllll lino, call or drop us u postal. to ctnti: A COM) ix osv. day " Tako Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 23 cents. County .lull Expenses, 'l'hli County Commissioners have audited tho accounts of tho county prison, anil tho total expenses ar found to bo ?a,0b0.79 for tho mouth of September; total receipts, tl,001.:si. Average number of prisoners per day, 160; average cost per prisoner per day (maintenance only) 10.45-ccnts. Amount or goods manufactured during the mouth: Rag carpet, 1,3111 yards; Ingrain, 102!; llauucl, toltj; half hose, J 13 dozen. "David Oarrick" is one of tho greatest plays ever written. It mado a fortune for tho clderJSothcrn, and all last season it was played by Nat Goodwin in Now York and tho other largo cities to crowded bousos. Mr. Jamos Young will produce it here shortly, with special scenery and beautiful stage effects. 3Itirrltig Licenses. John Conway, of Lost Creek, and llarbara Sheeran, of Ashland. William Henry and Clara Jloser, both of Moroa. William Heese and Mrs. Annie Cookson, both of St. Clair. "Hoys will bo boys." but you can't atl'ord to loo any of them. l!o ready for the green applo season by having DoWltt's Colio and Cholera Cure in tho houso. C. II. llagon bucli. Deeds Iteconleil. From William Xosber ct al., by trustee, to lldwurd T. Filbert, tract of laud in l'inegrovo township. From Michael Hlllan et al., to Charles E. llreckons, premisos in St. Clair. The Colllelli'M ltesuine. Tho collieries resumed work this morning. Those controlled by tho Philadelphia & Heading Coal & Iron Company will work flvo days, while tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company will work full time. Mko biliousness, dyspepsia, lioadaclie consti pation, sour stomach, tmliixstli n iir piumptly curnl by Hood's V Us. Tu y do tlf ir worlc i'nsly mid thurouiiMy. lli"it after dinner pills, ascents. All drugelsts. Trepan-d by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Xiio only Till to. talip Willi Hood's Sarsaparllla. Liwerllisi Pills 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 and 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. -4 MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, t. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. UNITED EVANGELICALS nAPPY. They Will Soon Take Possession of Their New Church. Rov. Swoigart, of Ashland, preached a powerful sormon to tho licthauy United Kvnngelical congregation in Dougherty's hall yostorday morning and another in tho oven. ing, and also assisted tho pastor, Rov. I. J. Reltz, in conducting communion after preach ing at the latter service. Just beforo closing tho ovening scrvico the pastorformally an nouncod that tho trustees of tho congrcga' tion had purchased during tho past week the church building formerly used by tho English. Lutheran congregation and it is expected that tho edilice will bo ready for occupauey in about six weeks, llo urged upon each one in tho congregation, as well as all friends, to give tho trustees all tho help they can. This is a happy approach to tho end of a long season of turbulent experience which tho congregation has had through an unfor tunate split at tho head of tho old church, It was originally precipitated by n dispute between factions as to whoro tho general conference should bo held Ono faction, adherents of llishop Dubs maintained that it should hoy held in tho Eastern Pennsylvania District; the adherents of Bishops Eshcr and Bowman claimed Illinois was the proper place. Etch faction stood by its claims and two con ferences wero held. Tho matter was carried into tho courts and tho Eshcrite Taction was sustained, its conference being declared tho legal one. This faction then called upon the op posing congregations to come within its juris diction, or forfeit their charters and properties but this all tho Dubs congregations refused to do. Some at onco made tho forfeitures, but others! held out, tho members of tho con gregatious claiming that they had built their churches by individual contributions and that thoy wero tho leal owners of tho pro perties. One of these was tho Shenandoah congregation. Tho matter was again carried into tho court and tho claims of the Esherito factious wero again sustained. It was stated that in as much as tho congregation had placed tho properties in the name of tho general con ference and tho I.slientes had been declared tho legal head or that conference they were entitled to tho properties. Tho Shenandoah cougregutton, llko many others in tho state, vacated. The church, parsonage, etc., at tho corner of I'llfcrry And Wct streets was left to tho Eshetitos and they now hold it. The old congregation had held it for over twenty years and invested In it from $20,000 to S25.000. Tho property consists of a church, two dwellings under it, on tho West street side, and a pareonago and dwelling for the jauilor on tho Cherry street sido, Only a year beforo the property was vacated about $2,000 had been spent in imnrovemcuts. Tho feeling of the old con gregatlou was so strong In favor of llishop Dubs that not ono was left to stand by the old church and they ro-orgauized as the Bethany United Evaugollcal church.f It is about a year binco tho ejectment took place and during that time the congregation has been worshipping in Dougherty's hall. Tho church just purchased is located on North Jardln street, between Centre nad Lloyd streets. It is a very neat littlo edifice, but must bo enlarged to accommodate the new owners. It is understood tho front will be brought flush with tho street and an add! tion of 20 feet will bo added to the rear. It will also be necessary to remodel tho interior of tho edifice to somo extent, in order to af ford room for tho Sunday school Indopoudont of tho general assembly room. This will probably bo provided for by a portable parti tion. Dellnlto plans for the change have not beon made, however, but workmen will bo gin at oncu to mako excavations for tho addi tion at tho rear. Tho sentiment of the public is strougly in favor of tho congrega tion and littlo dilliculty will be experienced in securing help to pay for tho church and improvements. In one day last week tho pastor raised fl,C00 by subscriptions. Sev eral membors of tho congregation havo al ready subscribed sums ranging from 550 to Woo. Wanted At tho Factory Shoo Store, a number of boys and girls to give out tickets for beautiful deconitoil parlor lamps. tf ltiiAengcr KiiorkwU Down. On Saturday evening wliilo a paseongor wasaliiflitiuK from ft Schuylkill Traction car at tho cornur of Main and Coal stieeU, he was knocked duwn by a hone driven hy Lin coin Herb, the hostler at the Commercial hotel stablen, who drove on unronrariiedly. After picking himself up, the man went to the stablo and demaudud an explana tion, but received very littlo satisfaction. whereupon ha pushed Herb's buggy out into tho street. At this stage Herb mado himsulf known, and after bomu discussion tho mail loft threatening him with prosecution. A lilt for Coughs uml Colds, What? ran-Tlna, !e. At Oruhlor Bros., drug store. Holes I'curosi' Cuming. , State Senator Doles Penrose of I'hiladoi phia, will address a mass meeting of Itepub licaus at Mahanoy City on Jlouday evening, .Nov. 2nd, tho night beforo election. LADIES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. If needing CARPETS look through our line and see the many beautiful designs we have to show iiuttenck paper patterns, the always in stock. But terick fashion 27 ItHI'OItT 01' Till! CONDITION OI' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Shenandoah. In the ntnte of Pennsylvania, nt tho clnqe u( lmtne4, Oct. Glh, 1836: nKsounens Lonnvnnrf discount fSXiM 80 Overdrafts, secure! nnd unsecured 1.155 13 U. S. Jlonds to necure c icu nt on 100.000 00 Stocks, Nccnntico, etc 7,317 57 ItnnkiiiK-lioufte. furniture, and fixt 1.SO0 00 Duo from national linnks (not reserve agents) P71 21 Duo from btnte luniks nnd bankers 3411 7 Due from nnnroved reserve u cents t).3C7 01 Checks nnd other cAsh items 9,352 2C Notes of other national banks 0,310 00 r rncuonai paper currency, nicicem ana cents 2C 61 lawful monev reserve In bank, viz : Hpecie 39,550 W) i,i'f:ftMenuer noies u.ooo 00 U. H. certif 's of depo-it for IcKid tenders 4") V0 Redemption fund with U. H. treasurer (5 Tier cent, circulation) 1.500 00 Due from U. S. trensurer, other than 5 per cent, redemption fund J, WO 00 Total 1393,321 85 UAItlLlTlrV. Capital stock paid In 3100,000 00 fiurplin fund 25,000 00 Undivided profits, less expense and taies nald H.fiGo 27 Notional Hank notes outtnndin 00,000 00 Due to other national banks 14,50 17 Due to stnle banks and bankers 411 13 Individual deposits subject toihetk.... 225.T.G 53 Demand certificates of deposit MsX'ti K) i line ccrtincMies or uepo-itt bl.TW tvs Certified check M 00 Casbier't checks ouUtamliux 125 00 Total 5593,321 85 State of Pennsylvania, County of Schuylkill; ss : I, S. W. Yot. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state mentis true to the' best of mv knowledge and belief. S. V. Yost, Cashier. Rubseribed and sworn to before uie thW 12th lay of October, 16'.W J. If. Povritov, Not-rv Public Correct Attest : M. Mnixi T, ) WIT.T.IA.M H. LL'UI, V John A. Hiau.y, Directors, ANN AUU -m RESCUE HOOK and LADDER CQMP'Y NO. Of Shenandoah, In Robbins' Opera House, COMMENCING If, ( Ana Continuing 10 Days. ftnprlnl nttrnrtlnnn will ho offered each even' Insr, nnd the article offered for salo will lie no trnnliv eoodfi. Attend the fair nnd assist tho llremcn to raise funds for tho recent Improve ments In their IiuIMuir nml too acquisition 01 new apparatus. Admission - 5 Cents. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, lOS S. Main St. The Only Wholesale Notion and Hosiery Store in Shenandoah. To Increase our business w havo started n rctull system I which we sll (roods at wholowil prices. Pay a visit to our estab lishment nnd exnmlna our Immense stock of boslery notlons and underwear. This is n money saver for everybody. Louis riann, 25 W. Centre St. I MISSES' COATS. The largest, finest nnd best selections of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats and ladies' Plush, Cloth and Fur Capes, that has ever been shown In this region, is now open for your inspection. These garments ex cel in quality, style and finish and will be admired by all who see them. All are marked at prices below their real value. We have also placed on sale a large variety of Silks in plain and figured gros grain, Dresden, Satin Duchess, China, Japan, Peau de Soie and Taffeta. Also a large line of novelty and plain dress goods, including nil-wool and silk and wool Henriettas, wool serges, mohair serges, plaids, cravenette cloth, etc. You will find in this Popular Dry Goods House always a larger stock, a better assortment and lower prices than you will find with any of its competitors. you . T reoosnuzeu standard1 ot tlie world, sheets given away free of charge. North Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. YT-ANT12DltcHnble ladles or Kcntlcmcn who 1 win rend nnd write, nnd nro not nfrnid to talk, for permanent salaried position. Addrcps It .1. Constantino, Shcnnndonh, Pn., Transient. OK HI5XT. A dwcllimr nt No. 0 South Into street. All conveniences. Annlv to J. H. Himne, on uie premises. io-D-ti POU SATX. A vnlunble fnrm nenr Itintftown, Excellent house nnd bnrn nnd nil conven iences. Apply to S, U, 51. Hollopeter, Esq., suenanuonn, ra. iu-7-aw OH SALIC A second-hand enuaro piano. Apply nt lllinniH A: Son. furniture nnd music store. 723-tf THE COAT SEASON. Our crowded salesrooms Indicate that wo arc nt the hend of tho Coat, Capo nnd Wraptrndo of this town. Our success has been made liyhnvlnKn lnrgo nnd well (selected lot of Karmcnt-j to show buyers. We Control Many Designs. Wo sell nt n Lower Price than nny where cists beenuso of cnsli-bought goods nnd nn mi nccurnte knowledge of tho markets. Wo ennnot mention tho detail) of this depart ment, but nsk nny of tho many pleased buyers who have purchased from us nnd they will glvo nj the best ndvertlsingnny firm enn linvc. R.F.GILL. mm- f Actual Busircs Frorn -Start to Firi.sr. During the past year great improvements have been made in book-keeping. We have selected the best things from each system and now have them published, and shall introduce them in all our schools. For first introduction we will issue 100 combined scholarships, good in all departments, day and evening sessions, three months, includ ing books and stationery, $20.00, Foiuunontlis, night session, iucluding books and station ery, $15.00. Foul- months, night session, English alone, including books, $13.00. The system is thoroughly practical and can be com pleted by the average student in three months. S. I. WOOD, President. H. L. QIFFORD, W. Q. RINGGOLD, Registrars. ) Evan J. Davies, LJVEIiY AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest nn4 Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agu 207 West Coal Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Uo to tno bncnanaoan Dental Xiooms foi f painless oxtractton ot teeth. Hold nnd Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centra Street. Ofilce Houre: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gaze of those who havo n taste lor really lino wall paper is uie uispmy ourew wnll imtmru'rlnL'lpiwnlinrc lust reselVCll. 1 OH can find niueolor or pattern you want for your nail, lied room, parlor, inning mum, miwk- i v. cafe, from 5c up to 1 per roll, l'lnc ortlstlo papers a specialty. House, Slffn and Decorative Painting- Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. 2, ii ). R. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. l'laco Your Orders Now. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent .fqr iteaainc lire Wing to, B ucer unu uisci. 11 and 11S Main St FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. THE MONEY QUESTION t 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 -tsfrCLOTHING'ea- 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 Intent stylo goods at prices that will suit everybody. HAVE YOU BEEN THOSE niETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths a Window Shades, Jutt received at Jjj FRICKFS CARPET STORE. 11118 ' mm' k i .4