ENGRAVING We are agents for the larg est engraving firm in New York and are ready to take orders for all kinds of en graving. "YOU R 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. Holier Outpoints Morris. John Doner, of luniiiit Hill, outpointed 1'nxl Morrn, "The ( ycloiii'," ut the Art Club ill l'liiladelphi.i Saturday night. I'rom tho call of tlmu the men fought hanl. Tho bout was clearly Hoiieri, thuiigh Morris gavo liim n splendid lihttlo. You Will bo Siiriiriwtl Wlicn you wo our ladies Sc dongola button shoos. You'll pay f l.!iO ill other stores for slioos no better. I'AiToitY Shoe S'Toitr., tf J. A. Movjiii, Malinger. How nro your kidneys? Time was when physicians despaired of being ablo to cure Jlncht's Disease Nut so now since Dr. Hobbs Siiuniirus Kidnev Pills have nrovcil so elli cacious in wrestling with this insidious trouble. For sale nl Iviilin's llrug Store. WlLKINSOjl Cop. Main &. Lloyd Sts. The Day-Light Store. Every corner of our big store bright with lots of light and busy with crowds of interested buyers. Cloaks Our Specialty. There is nothing new or novel in cloakdom worth having that is not in our grand assort ment. Note Our Unequalled Prices. Cloth Capes of wool beaver, black or navy, no inches sweep, 08c. Better cloth, with velvet collar, pearl button trimmed, and finished with four rows of braid, Si. 39. Richly Embroidered Capes Of elegant cloth or plush, from $2.50 to $35.00. Ladies' Jackets. All the newest shapes and best materials at the famous low prices that have made our store so popular. Dress Goods Department. New things are coming every day for this busy section of our store. We aim to make this department excel in style and value and maintain our reputation as leaders in low prices. L J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. :-: LLOYD STREET. $ $ W-f REMOVED TO f 20 t OM STREET. Dr. J. W. VanValzali's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlsfrv In all its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specially. &i fairness tuiaciion, Artificial Teeth Inserted. All Work Guaranteed. No stairways climb anymore. 3ft- xmmmmmmmmmmmid 5,000 BARS OF I ...SOAP! ST TO BE BOLD 3 BARS FOR cA E. B. FOLEXer mif 3 KO. 37 WEST CENTRE fJ - miiuinuiuiiuiuiiil : FIRE IN FRANEY'S BUILDING. llnsoUno (lives firemen Work for About llulf mi Hour. At about fivo o'clock last evening the lire doiwrtmont was called to tho l'raney build ing, at the southwest corner of Main anil Oak streets, diagonally across from tho Ferguson theatre building, where tho department wis called in the morning. The evening call was of a more serious character. A blaze was caused by pisollne in Kupchinski's cafe, which Is In the basement of Franey's build ing, and by the time tho firemen got to work tho tire had n good hold on tho liar room and pool room. The inflammable lluid made a stubborn blaeo and for a time tho basement appeared to lie a roaring furnace. A lino of hoo wbs run through the Oak street en trance, another through a skylight, all on the samo side of the building and in the immediate vicinity of tho fire, and the chemical ongino lino was run down the Main street entrance, so that tho Haines wore hedged in by Btreams and in a few minutes tho lire was extinguished. The lesult could have been accomplished sooner, and proliably with less damage, had there been moro dlscipllno at tho flro. liefore the lines woro well in play thcro was 1111 en counter between several firemen over tho control of a line that was mado up of hose belonging to two companies. There were also too many foreman upon tho scene and at ono time two lines of regular hoso got en tangled with the chemical lino and tho latter was pulled away from tho placo where it was in play. Thcro arc many men in tho depart ment who arc wilting and haul workers, but they allow their eagerness to get tho best of their judgment, heneo they cannot givo as good service as those whoaro cool and act after thoy first take a glance at tho situation and sco what is licit to bo done. Tho damago was restricted to the cafe, but will amount to about $800. Several pool tables and many of tho fixtures were ruined. The pool tables were mostly damaged by water. In account ing for tho firo tho cook In tho cafe said that ho was lllliug a can with g.isolinofrom a large can when tho fluid suddenly ignited and exploded. Tho cook could not explain how the gasolino ignited. He escaped injury. .V lilt for Coughs mill Colds. What? Pan-Tina, B3c. At (Iruhler Ilros., drug sture. NECROLOdY. .lobii Daililow, 11 ltcipeeted Citizen, Suc cumbed 1 1lls Morning. At ii: 10 this morning death called away John D.iddow, ono of tho oldest and most highly esteemed citizens of tho town. The death occurred at tho family residence, 25 Xorth Jardin ttrcct, and members of the family wero at tho bedside during tho last moments. Tho deceased had been ailing for about fivo mouths and was confined to his bed threo weeks. Ho suffered from u com plication of diseases, but an affection of the heart manifested itself tho moat towards the last. The doath brings sorrow tomany be side the family as the deceased was a man of many viitues and was held in high esteem. Mr. Daddow was born in l'ort Carbon ou August 23, 1831, and was, therefore, (IS years, 1 month and 111 days old. Up to 1S0! ho lived in Tort Caibon and St. Clair and then moved lo mis town lo accept a position as engineer ut tho old Plunk liidgo colliery (Grant's) and which ho held for eight years, when ho re signed to becomo outsido foreman at the Kehley Hun colliery. Ho held the latter position for fifteen years and retired from activo life in 1SSS. Ho was a member of the ( dd Fellows' lodge and John lmnis Post No. IT, (i. A. It., of St. Clair. He was also an activo member of the Methodist Episcopal congregation and a director of the Citizens' Electric Light Company. The deceased is survived by his wife and two sons, William D.iddow, tho liveryman, and lienjamin S. Daddow, who Is employed in tho Lehigh Valley ollices at Lost Creek. Tho funeral will take place on Friday, at 1 p. m., sharp, and members of the U. A. It. and I. O. O. F are Invited to at tend. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache A. pleasant laxative All Druggists. Tile Worklngmiin's rrleud. Ill tho person of Emanuel Jeukyn, the lie- publican candidate for llecordor of Deeds, tho laboiing men of tins county, and es pecially tho minors, have an opportunity to place ono of their number in an olllce on the "hill," Mr. JvnVyu is not unknown to tho vuteri of this county, and as County- Auditor ho proved himself a custodian of tho rights of tho taxpayers and filled the position with much credit. Doing a miner by occupation, ho has ever championed their cause, nnd whether elected or not will continue to do so. Ho is a man of strict integrity, and there Is no question as to his ability to conduct the olllce to which ho asplros. Wo predict a largo veto in tills town for hmanucl Jenkyn. Wanted At tho Factory Shoe Storo, a number of boys and girls to givo out tickets for beautiful decorated parlor lamps. tf Mnrrlnge Licenses. William Steinheiser, of Mluersvllle, and I.izzio Hobin, of Cas township. Aloysius P. Koehlcr and Theresa Q Ziveibcl, both of Palo Alto. Levi I), llolwig and Agnes Zerbey, both of Swatara. Joseph Kamiuskl and Woroncka Hopuacka, both of Shenandoah. i)ii:i. UAIHIOW. On the 18th hut, nt Shenandoah, Pa , John Daddow, aired 62 yearn, 1 month and ltidiiys. Funeral will take place on Frliluy, ltith hifrt , nt 1 p. m. sharp, from the faiuily resldenee, W North Jardin street, where the sen lies w ill be held. Interment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, llelatlvos und friends nnd members of the G. A. It. and 1. O. O. K. rc Kpeeitully invited to nttend. 10-13-3t lor cwr , - K. . or mo uiouo rcr IIEUIVZATISM 7 17EU3ALGIA and similar Complaint a, GERMAN MEDICAL LAVS proscnlicd by eminent physioiausi DR. RICHTER S t& a Mfiunin ii 1 1 PAIN EXPELLER. "Vi rlJrono.vnctl! iVnifiriviiMVBtirct'fivfulI finh c '111110 v fill Trade Mark Anchor 1. Ad. lthhler X C0.f 15 IVarlbt., .nr Urk. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honnes. Own Glaaiworlu, jlcis. iuaoiauilifcrtcommtudcdliy , .s . , i anon m i li lt al.in Ii ".: N Slain Ut " 4 1). Jvirim, om. Slam 'h"IUU'dOdl. DR. RICHTCrt'S ' ANCIIOU STOMACHAL leil Prosperity Means Success. -oV- Our store room which lias 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. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, U. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. SENATOR QUAY'S PREDICTION. Says tlio Election of McKlnlcy Is Now an "Assured rnct.H New YoitK, Oot. 13. At tho national Ilopubllciin headquarters yesterday, utter (i conforonco of tho ontiro uxocutlvo oqra mlttoo, tho following statoment, signed by Senator Quay, was given out: "Tho election of McKlnloy and Hobartis un ac complished and assured fact. They will recclvo 270 electoral votes. Bryan will ro eel vo 110, and thero aro six statos having 07 olcctornl votes which nro doubtful, but tho probabilities all point to tho fact that thoso 07 votos will go into tho Republican column and bo added to tlio 270 now as sured for McKluley and Hobart. This is tho status toduy. Wo have tho elcotlou, and will hold it. Our prosontcHortlntho west is to this end only. Tho opposition huvo abandoned tho oast." There Xci or Was n Hrttcr dir., i r coughs, S3c. At flmhler Than 1'aii-Tina for llros., drug store. Tlio Coal Trade. The anthracite trade is growing moro activo with the udvanco of the coal consuming season. Dealers who deferred stocking their yards in tho expectation of lower prices now find their mistake, and are clamoring for the speedy delivery of tlio coal which they havo onlcred recently, but cannot obtain as quickly as tho demands of tho consumers requiiot The small steam sizes aro reported to be in better demand, owing to the starting up of steam heating plants fur the winter season. The liistern tnulo is growing moro active and there is reported a better distribution of coal now being made from the Western lake ports. The dealers between Chicago and Missouri river points hae been taking ad vantage of tho recent heavy cut in the into of tolls on anthracite, and this is reported to havo moved a considerable tuuuago during the past week. James Young in "David Garrick" will prove one of the finest attractions that will come to the theatro this season. Tho l'lyilll Flood. Tho condition of all'alrs consequent upon the Hooding of properties in the First ward, hounded by Contie, Kmerlck and Oak streets md IVach alley, remains about tho same us reported yesterday, with tho exception that Anthony I lyun, who built tho stono wall across the creek and caused the flood, has got into a controversy with ono of tho ndjoiulng property owners, Michael Graham, who pulled down a part of the fence ou tho latter's lot to letj out some of tho water and it flowed back upon Mr. Flynu's property, thereby causing more threats of suits for damages. Umbrellas rc-covercd whilo you wait at Iirumm's. Still at I.iirge. Tho four masked men who blow open tho safe at the Cnmbridgo colliery on Saturday morning after making tlio watchman captive are still at largo. Lust night the timo book of Superintendent McGinness was returned to him. It was found in tho Lehigh alley cut near tho southern end of Main street. This is taken as an indication that tho robbers camo to town after blowing open the safe and did not go to Mahanoy Plane, as at first supposed. The authorities say tho capturo of the robbers is only a question of time. "Hoys will bo boys," but you cant afford to loho any of tliem. Bo rciul v for tho creeii apple season by having DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure in tho house. t II. linden buch. 1. X It. 1'iiy Day. Paymaster Guy, of tho I'lnlatielnhia & Heading lUUroad Comnauy, has arrangod his ltinorary for paying September wages to tho employes ou this division in tho follow lug order: Friday, October 23, Mill Creek Junction to 1-niekvillo, .Maltunuy Piano to (iordon, and Mill Creek Junction toTamunua Saturday, October Si, 'Paniaqua to Mahanoy Piano, (iordon to Jsewberry Junction ; Mon day, October SO, Catawlm brunch and Tumaqua to Port Clinton. If you want a fluo wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. for Sljlo mill fit i;ii;illly mid price in clothing, lmUand gents' fiirnliiiiK, of which wo tarry the largest stock In tuwn, we ohu compete with anyone. We (arry only tlio best of makes such us Hainiiierlougli llros., of New York, who warrant every article sold. Children's i noYclties in large varieties. L. Kkfowich, I One-1'rlco C'lothior, 1 10-U-tf No. 10 South Slain btreot. lto' lix to Iteliiutn. I It was unnouncl some time ago that Rev. , Frank I'ox, of Jlahanoy l'laiio. lmd doeideii ' to accejit ii charge In the northwest. Acting under the advice of physicians, he has abandoned the Idea, because of his wife's 1 feeble condition, anil will remain nt tho former place. TO Clill! A COM) IN (INK DAY 'luko Laxative llromo Quiuiiio Tablets. Ad druggists refund the money if it fails to cure LADIES' COATS, MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. If needing CARPETS look through our line' and see the many beautiful designs we have to show you. . Butteriek paper patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. Bu'terick fashion sheets given away free of charge. lP. J. G AUG HAN, 27 North Main Street. PRIVATE HORSE SALE ! feSMi $$$$$$3 WM. NEISWENTER. MISCELLANEOUS. t r.VXTKl) Ncllablc Indies or Kintlcmcn wiio 1 1 can reud mid write, and are not nfrnid to talk, for iicrmuticnt salaried uoltlon. Address It. J. Constantino, Hhenandouli, I'a., Transient. TlOIt HUNT. A ilwelllnK at No. 9 South White street. All eonvenlenees Apply to . II. .Shone, on tho jirelui'ies. 10-9-lf "iTOK SAT.H A valuable farm near Itlngtown. Kxeellent house and burn nnd all coriven- ence. Annlv to S. (1. M. Holloneter. I.so.. Shenandoah, Pa. 10-7-3W ?blt SAJ.12. A percmMinod ni"nrp piano. Amilv nt Willln .v Sou. furitituiu ami 7-2-tf music store. THE COAT SEASON. Our crowded salesrooms Indicate thatwonreat the head of the Coat, Capo and Wraptrndo of this town. Our success has been mndo by having n largo and well selected lot of garment to bhow buyers. We Control Many Designs. We sell at a Lower Price than nny where elt-e because of cash-bought goods nnd an an necurato knowledge of tho markets. Wo cannot mention the details of this depart ment, but ask any ut tho many pleased buyers who have purchased from us nnd they will give us tho beat advertising nny Arm can have. YOU CAN SAVE HWONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. The Only Wholesale Notion and Hosiery Store in Shenandoah. , To increniie our liunlnut we liuro ttnrted n retail sy.tem In . which wo sell gootls at wholesale prices, l'ny a visit to our estab lishment nnd niiimhie our immense Aock of hosiery, notions and linderwear. This is n money saves, for everybody. Louis nknn, 25 W. Cent! St. I Ml I I I k ' . yr I jn i; .i . i ru.ivi: .1 .1 1 1 in r. 1 iiu inrnin I lie largest, finest and 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 laige variety of Silks in plain and figured gros grain, Dresden, Satin Duchess, Chinaj Japan, Perm 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. Yoli 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. I will offer a cnrlond of necln mnUd hordes wlitch can be used In nil kind of wrntlicr nnd run no risk on nny sickness. Till will.be the best nnd nicest load shipped this senson. Come nnd see them, whether you buy or not. Wc guarantee them nil to be sound nnd well broken to nil hnrness. Yes, I will do moro ! You enn take them nnd try them for n few days, without eot. If tliev do not suit you brinjethem bnek. This is posi tively the last shipment heforo inter sets In, ns the senson does not permit transportation ou ih count of sIckncsH setting tu. They iro now nt my stnbles. ANN UAL RESCUE HOOK and LADDER COMP'Y NO. Of Shenandoah, In Robbins' Opera House, COJIM E2f CI JfQ Ana Continuing 10 Days. SpeHnl attractions will be offered each even Inc. nnd theurtlcles offered for sale will he no trnsdiy goods, j Attend the fair nnd nslst tlio tlremen to rnise funds for tho recent Improve ments In their building nnd the acquisition of iicvv apparatus. Admission 5 Cents, ( Actual Business Fl-orn -StaK to ririsr. During the past year great improvements have been made iii 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 too combined scholarships, good in all departments, day and evening sessions,three months, includ ing books and stationery, $20.00. Four months, night session, including books and station ery, $15,00. Four months, night session, English alone, including books, $is.OO. The system is thoroughly practical and can be com ' pleted by the average student in three months. S. I. WOOD, President. H. L. QIFFORD, V. Q. RINGGOLD, Registrars. ) JIAVi: YOU SEEN TJIOH15 1'ltETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths Window Shades, I Jutt received at Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Qo to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooms foJ painless extraction of teeth . Gold and Silver illlinga. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to eco us. All examinations free. We 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. Ve aro the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 rv. m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To tho admlrinc gnie ot those who have a taste lor really line wan nnuer 19 uib hhubj "'v. " w,.li nn.,nr,.-.ti,tll..(rnlinvn lust received. 1 ou can And any color or rntteru you want for your hall, hed room, parlor, dlnlllB room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to S3 per roll. ino artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates clieer (ully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 V. Centre St., Shenandoah, I'a. rhico Your Orders Now. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Brewing &c. Af.nt tnr Tlpjldtnc Brewtng'Co.'s Beer and Torter. 110 and 113 S. Main St CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby clven that an oppllcatlsri will be made to the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill county, on Monday, November 2nd, WM. at 10 o. ni under the Ait of Assembly of the Commonwealth 01 j-ennsyivania, en tiilcil "An Avt to nrovldc for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," np- proveil April l-J, inn, aim ine Buinueiiiems thereto, for the charter pf intended corporation to bo called "The Clerman Warrior Association of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania." The character nnd object whereof is fortn purpose of maintaining a society for beneficial purposes to its members from funds collected therein, and for these purposes to hove, possess and enjoy all tho rights, beneilts and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supple ments. , . .. The proposed clnrter Is now on file at tlio l'rothonotary's olllce. 8. B. Edwards, f-13-20 Solicitor. THE MONEY QUESTION ! That is what everybody is inter ested in, not only at present, but nil the time. If vou want vour money's worth in exchange for CLOTHjJG 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 now stock of nil the mtest stylo goods at priced that will suit everybtKly. Eyan J. Davits, flNif IS Ii LIVERY AND IJ UndertakJnir ! Pf ri", iiv.nepHiniCNrntiiiirh t;oniitiiiintii 25 cents. it. w - j- ij in uaimu J.' vn 1 I 1 . .t.kA.i. I '
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