BIcction Bbvicc I like strong nuilii inc, n little lilt gWB a lout; way. Wo lire not koIiik to trouble you with clci tiiin nilvirc Imt nihility call your atlvution to our larni- nwnrtmcnt of : BOX STATIONERY.: 21 Rliretfl T f.iir cimlit,v impcr anil SI envelopes for in cnt: I.eltiT iiality 1." ccntu, and In Iter -nil a.i i cnti. Wo also flUpply engraved ituliotiri anil ( .inK. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. .MimiiiK" Llceinc. Ailam S. fallow hill, of Trenton, N. .1., and Ella Faust, of Aolittiml. Frank Aumnli anil nizalx-tli Morgan, lmtli of VotHtvllle. llunry F. Ilaumnaii antl Mary E. Christ, lioth of 1'otUville. Charles 11. l'rior, of JUdillelown, N. V., anil Kvn JI. Dol'rolm, of Tsmntum. Tinepli Kiuvewirx, of liwt Duller townalilp, and Mary Mlknouicz, of Olntrdvllle. liartliolomow llorlilk, of Oneida, and Jtaria Cliekus, of Derringer, l'a. Vou Wilt 1h SurprlHi'd When you mo our ladies fiSo doiiKola button shoos. You'll pay fl.fiO in other stores for Blioos no better. Faitokv ShokSiokk, tf J. A. MciYKii, Malinger. WlLKINSOfl Cor. Main &. Lloyd Sts. The Day-Light Store. Kvcry 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 oar grand assort ment. Note Our Unequalled Prices. Cloth Capes of wool beaver, blfyk or navy, no inches v sweep, 98c Better cloth, with velvet collar, pearl button trimmed, and finished with four rows of braid, $1.30. Richly Embroidered Capes Of elegant cloth or plush, from $2.50 to $35.00. Ladies' Jackets. All the newest shapes and best materials at the famous low prices that have made our store so popular. Dress Goods Department. New things are coining every day for this busy section of our store. We aim to make this department excel in style and value and maintain our reputation as leaders in low prices. L J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. :-: LLOYD STREET. REMOVED f TO f 20 E. OMR STREET, f lr T W Von Vnhh'c v?V nnsjTAi iiadi rtnc r Denlslrv In all Its Branches. 4$ Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. I painless titration, Artificial Teeth Inserted. 4& All Work Guaranteed. & No stairways climb anymore. to B 5,000 BARS OF 3 I ...SOAPl TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR So. 2 B E. B. FOLEY, 3 MO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. TimiiuuuuiLiuiimiuuiK MAHANOY CITY. To Alarm of 1'Iro Mir up tlio Neighbor lug Tom n. Mahaxoy City, Oct. IS. An uiisuccewfiil searcli mis mailo heto lant nllit for Laura Sehinlnkoy, daughter of Henry Sehnilnkey, of Ashland. Sliu ran nway from home with JUKI liclonging to her father. The girl was traced to thli tuwn, Sheimiuloah, (llrard lllo, and back to Shenandoah, where it was learned that a gill answering Iura'silescrip tlon had purchased a railroad ticket for New York. It is believed she has gone tlioie to try and see roino of the eliildien who were at shland last summer as guest ol the rriliune Fresh Air I una. Tho girl llgured in a similar cwaiiade about a year ago and was brought back from llliaiuspoit. A lamp exploded in the saloon of Josciih Stack, at the comer of Centie and Main streets, yesterday afternoon, hut thu fire was extinguished by a man in tho saloon. An overheated pipe started a ill o In tho rosidfiico of Louis Kimball, on Fast Centre street, but a bucket brigade prevented the flames from doing much damage. Faily this morning thieves broke into tho livery stable olllce of Smith it thmpion, but after ransacking clcwets and drawers wcro obliged to leave without securing anything ot value. Tho twelfth annual banquet and entertain ment ot tho Father Matthew Fioiuer Corps of town was held in Armory hall last even ing. W. J. Fyau, 11. J. McDovitt, A.J. Dunn, James M. Flanagan and M. O'Neill wero tho committee of arrangements. Tho Dully orchestra furnished tho music. Danc ing followed tho entertainment, in which J. .1. Collins, JI. J. McDovitt, Mibs Mnldowncy, James Mallcy, J. Manion, M. J. O'Neal, Miss lioran, J. Salmon, Misses Gorman, John O'llricn, William McOuire, T. J. Ijinnon, Miss Kiordan and F. J. Fowers took part. Miss Julia Gorman was pianist. Cile-ln lit St. Nicholas. A largo cave-iu occasioned by tho workings of tho St. Nicholas colliery took place last night and carried down an area of surface 13 feet long and 150 feet wido. Tho breach is I13 feet deep and several thousand feet of cut timber went down with tho surface, as tho all'cctcd part wa in a place us-ed by the F. & K. C. itl.Co. The breach extends to the rear parts of houses occupied by James Kennedy, Fatrick Conner. Mrs. Mary Fur. long, William lluuiiiugcr and Charles O'Neill. Tho surface commenced to subside at 11 o'clock last night and continued working until about 0 o clock tins morning. The noise mado by the falling timber aroused the wholo patch at an early hour. The breach is located about 20 feet from tho F. & 1!. depot. 1'nr Mjlo and I'll Quality and prico in clothing, hats and gents' furnishings, of which wo carry the largest stock 111 own, wo can compete with anyone. Wo carry only tho best of makes such as llamuicrslough Jlros., of New York, who warrant every article sold. Children's novelties in large varieties. I.. J!i:rovicil. Ono-Frice Clothier, 10-0-tf No. 10 South Main stiee.. Wedding at ItlngtoMii. A wedding was solemnized at tho Lutheran parsonage In liiugtown to-day, when .Miss Xorml liiosher was united in wedlock with I.utlicr StauiTer. After the ceremony a le ctplion was held ut the homo of the bride. Tho groom is a prosperous young business man of liiugtown. Villi, Will .Miss It If you dou't utttml tho Lincoln club ball at Fobbins' opera house to-night and dance to the strains of music by a fust-class orchestra. A Lost Clerk Wedding. Fatrick J. MtCormick, of Honiesville, and Miss Mary C. McLoughlin, of Lost Creek, woro married In St. Mary Magdaleno church at the latter place yoteiday. Miss Maggie McLoughlin, sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid, and A. J. Fundi, of Clirardvillc, tho groomsman. HOOD'S PirjLS euro lilvcr Ills, lllllousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleas-iit laxative. All Druggists. Tralllo lli hlj.cl. Six loaded coal cars and an engine on the F. & 1!. railroad weio derailed at Freston Junction yesterday afternoon by the spread ing of the rails. Tlieio was 110 wreckage, but no trains came to town over tho branch between 5 and 10:50 p. 111. on account of tho accident, tho track being blocked by the de railed cars. to cum: a coi.n in om: day Tako Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists lefund thu mouey if it fails to cure. 25 cents. One on Wllllo" Wllliclm, From Semi-Weekly Item, Mt. Carmcl. Tho Folish Independent political club will meet to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in tho school building ill tho rear of .St. Joseph's church. William Wilhelm, Esq., 0110 of Fottsvillc's most prominent Folish citizens, will address the mcmliera. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait at llrumm's. I.eg Itroken Anthony Gobrick, a Folo, had his left leg broken by a fall of coal In tho Fllangowan colliery last evening. Ho was removed to the Miners hospital. Dii:i). liuinnir n. ,l,n vttl. l.,Lt nt ul......,...i,..,v l'a , John D.iiiiiow, aged 0- years, 1 month ami kmiiivm. i' uueral w III take piucr on l rltli.v, loth lost., at 1 11.111. slinru. from the fainiiv residence, ST North Janllll stret't, where the fccrvk-c will be held. Interment in the Odd 1'VMowm' cemetery. Itelntlve anil friend and liieiutiers of the G. A. It. anil I. O. o. . re- hpi-etfnlly invited to attend. UMIKit TV. TTLt. How m nuuua is Your Little Liver ,uverrv pnio 1 Hid act gently yet promptly on the Liver, Stomach aud Bowels. They dispel Sick Headaches, l'evcrs and Colds; cleanse the system thoroughly; cure habitual coustipatiou. They are sugar-coated, don't urlpe. very small but great in results, Uecomiueuded by rhyslclaus ' aim Drugguts, I llulibi lumt&t t'o, Cblugo .ud bin Fr.ocbeo, For Sale la S11ENANUOA1I. PA., by S. 1'. Kirlin. Druggist, 0 South Main St CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is herelty trlven that an application will lie made to the Judges of the Court of Coiiiinou l'kas of Schuylkill eouniy, on Mon day, November 2, 1W, under "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29th, 171, and the supplement thereto, for tho charter of all Intended corporation to lo culled the "Firt Lithuanian lCuid," the character and object of hlrh is tho study aii.l promotion of music, and for thotie puriMiiM to have, ponAC, and enjoy nil the riithtsand priileKOH ot the said act anil its supplement. 15-aj-l"J Jos. J. Ubowk, Solicitor. Prosperity Means Success. -lo- Ottr store room which has just been remodeled is positively the Largest Clothing House in the county, tind 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, l. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. UNION VETERANS' LEGION. A flratlfylnfr Incrcmo In tlio niomlirrslilp of the Orcranlzutlon. Washinotox, Oct. 15. Tho cloventh nn mini oncninpinout of tho Xntlonal Union Veterans' Legion is in session horo. Tho report of tho secretary shows tho addition of flvo oucnmpincnts duriiiR the past year mill nn increao of 1i per cent, in tho to tal memberships, milking Ifil encamp inonta In all, and (riving tho order a mem bership of 8,72.t. ostcrtlny afternoon was dovotcd to a n. Lillet, mo pi iiiuipui streets oixno city, the president reviewing the inarch ironi mo portico oi tno oxocutlvo ninn lon. The procession was not notnblo for ts length, but it was imposing on account if thO OXCOtltioliallv imnil ii-,n.il nn, nncoof thu participants, from tlio orderly rn.ft.nncr in which they inarched, mill also because of tho escort, of United States troops. Most of tho veterans wcro gray inired, nml somo of them limped as they rnlkcd, but they conducted themsolvos in . mannor which wmilil hnvn iinn nin to them thirty years ago. iwonty-tnreo minutes wcro consumed passing tho Whim ITnucn whlln ti.n president stood in thu portico bowing to each separalo detachment, acknowledging lhlg SalUtUS lllld Slllllitlf. In mennnEa ,1... bows of personal uen,uuintanccs In thollno 11 iiuircn. i no review was witnessed by . large gathering of spectators. . j Ileatli from a Modular Cainic. KniiiMsiiiwv. t'.,. Oft ir Mm T.o A. Saylor, tho young wife of George A. "iryior, ciiuiu io nor ueani irom u singular ...iii.i, T.'if. wi'r.lr &lw. ..iifii l.It'lVi in f.t.l.,a noil wlitln KiifrorlTirp rtvui, til, .-,'iltia ..p childbirth sho bit oil tho end of her tongue, iiioou poisoning roiiowcd, and tlio tinfortunato woman died yosterday in great agony. field Democrats Win In Court, Hiuioklyn, Oct. in. Tho appellate dl- vl-ion of the supivino court, sitting In Hronklyn, decided that tho "National Democratic party" has n right to uso that title on tho olllclal ballot, and that it will nut bo an infringement upon tho regular lioniocratlc partj-'s right An appeal will probably bo taken to tho court of appeals. The Siisijiiehaiinii ltltor Itising. WlLKESUAltiti:. l'a., Oct. 15. As n con- sequenco of the recent heavy rains tho Susquehanna river Is rising very rapidly. At 10 o'clock last night tho water was eleven feet ubovo low water mark, und Is still rising. "Boys will ho hoys." hut you can't afford to lose any of them. Itorcadv for tho creen apple season by having DoWitt's Colic aud Liioiora uuro n tlio House. U. 11. llagcn- nucn. livening Schools. Boys and girls wishing to attond thj even th Jo ing schools, which commence next Monday evening, can secure permits at tho ollico in the Main street school building, Thursday and Friday of this week, at 8:30 a. in. aud 1 p. in. Boys can also sccuro permits on Saturday next, October 17th, from 1 to 5 p. in., at same place. tf Keinemlier If You llavo il Cough or Cold, l'an-Tina always cures, 23c. At Oruhler Bros., drug store. They Art, All Jtlglit. Notwithstanding tlio unfavorihlo weather a croud of about COO men gathered in trout of tho residence of Ituhurt Huberts, atSull'olk, last nilit and listened to addresses by lion James Svu'cney, of llartUburai Factory In spector Campbell, of 1'ittsburg, and Con gressuian C. X. Uruinin. The McKlnley & Hobart club, of St. Nicholas, also took part in the demonstration. Congressman Bruiuiii arrived late, hut when he appeared was en tliusiastically cueorcd. ills speech was frequently interrupted by applause. ' At the close of the meeting hearty cheers wero given for JIcKiuloy aud the wholo Itepubli can ticket. Odd 1'ellous, Attention. A nieetiug of Shenandoah Lodge, No. 591, I. O. ). l', will beheld at Iieilly's hall, at 12 o'clock noon, on Friday next, tu arrange to attend tlio funeral of our lato brother, Jonn liauuow, ot .Mineral .Lodge, No. 286, Funeral at 1 p. in., to proceed to Odd Follows' cemetery. All Odd Fellows nio requested to be present. By order of Jons I). Tiikzisk, N. O. Attest : Joseph IIinks, Sec'y. 10-ll-2t Spoke for Tree Sllcvr. A Democratic mass, meeting was held In tlio Tcmperanco hall at Lost Creek last night. u.iuiei joianii presided. Auuressos wero made by M. M. Burke, llsq.. of town, l'liil. J. t'onncll. J. W. llyan and Watson F. Shep herd, of I'ottsville. The Ijist Two Jlays of Sport. Don't ml the last rucoa at Hazleton, October 28rd and 21th ; ?1,000 In purses. Horse aud bicycle races. Excursion mten from all points. 10-13-lOt D. II. Levas, Seo'y, Jlniidolius big stock just received at Iirumm's. LADIES' COATS, MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. If needing CARPETS look through our line and see the many oeautnul designs we have to show Butterick paper patterns, the always in stock. Jjuttenck lashion sslP. J. . - 27 PRIVATE HORSE SALE WM. NEISWENTER. MISCELLANEOUS. IOST. A nold Ilremnir bmlKe. Suitable re J ward will bu naid for return to llcnbinihi F. lieneher. 10-1 l-2t Vi fAXTKl). 15 Kirli wanted at once to work I on cam. Kpcrloiucd lmnd, onlv need apply at the Kcyi-tonc Mttnufac taring Cotnpanv, No. 1.10 North llowei street. lu-ll-'Jt ytrANTrni-ltcllalilo ladies or gentlemen who II can read and write, and are not afraid to talk, for permanent salaried position. Addrcs n. J. constant l nc, Micuamloim, ra., Transient. 7OU 1!KXT A dwcllinir at No. It South ' Whit. tnet All ton enlenees Annlv to bane, on the premises, 10-'J-tf IjlOTt PAT.l A valuable fnrm near Ilhijitown. . Kxeellent house nnd barn and all eonen ienceM. Apply to S. Ilollopetcr, ICsq., snenamio.ih, i'n. 1STATi:oFAAIiOXIii;i)CAY.Ii;CKASED. IJ Letti-rs of ndmiuistratlon on the estate of Aaron Uedcriy, Into of Jsorth l nion township. Schuylkill county, 1'ennylvnnla, deceased, have been granted to the underbfned, residing in wild towiinhlp, to whom all pernom indebted to wdd estate are requested to make payment, nnd thmo hitvlitff claims or demands, will make Known me Mime wiinout ticinv. Or to her Attorney Lucy Ann TIkpcay, H. ti. M. Ilollopeter, Administratrix. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct 15, IKlQ. lO-lS-lftW-Ow THE COAT SEASON. Our crowded salesrooms indicate that wo arc nt the head of the Coat, Cape and Wrnp trade of this town. Our success has been made by having u largo nnd well selected lot of garments to show buyers. We Control Many Designs. We sell ut n Lower Price than nny wheie els.0 because of ensh-bought goods and an nn accurate knowledge of tho markets. We cannot mention tho details of this depart ment, but nsk nny of the many pleased buyers who have purchased from us nnd they will give iu the lu'kt advoitUing uny firm can have. R. F.GILL. The. Only Wholesale Notion and Hosiery Store In Shenandoah. To Increase our business wo have started a retail system in which we sell goods tit wholesale prices. Pay a visit to ourestalv llshment and examine our immense stock of hosiery, notions and underwear. This is a money saver for everybody. Louis flann, 25 W. Centre St. I he larcest. fitiPKt .,,ii inct selections of Ladies', Misses' and Liinurens Coats and ladies' Plush, Cloth and Tfitr rWnc that has ever been shown in this region, is now open l'or your inspection. These garments ex cel in quality, style and finish and will be admired by all who see tiicin. All are marked at prices below their real vnlue. 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 oil-wool and silk aud wool henriettas, wool serges, mohair serges plaids, cravenette cloth, etc. You will find in this Popular Dry Goods House always larger stock, a better assortment aud lower prices than you will hud with any of its competitors you. ... recognized standard of the world, sheets given away lice of charge. GAUGHAN, North" Main Street. 9 I t)ITrr a cnrloml nf nct'la- nintttl Iioi'mcs wliicli can be used in nil kinds of weatlicr und run no risk on nny hitknews. TlAt will no thi best nml nicest lond shinned thin rnon. Coino nml sec tlicm, wlietlicr you buy or not. we K'lnrnntec them nil to ho ound and well broken to nil hnriips. Yes, I will do more. ! Yon van tnke tlicm nnd try them for n few days, without eot. If they do not suit yon brhiKtliem back. ThU i po.I tlvely the last hliinent before winter nets In, nt tlic fenaon does not iiermtt trnnportntIon on necount of Hicknei f-cttinn in. They arc now ut my stnbles. Grlp-ColdH-IIeudiirlio. Wliy sufler with Coughs, Colds und Lh Grinpowhen Laxative liromo Ouinino will euro you iu ones day. Put up in tablets con venient lor tiikitiK. uuaranteetl tocuie, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirliu'n Pharmacy. If you want a fiuo wedding cake, let Otto makoit for you. ANNUAL RESCUE HOOK and LADDER' COMP'Y NO. I, Of Shenandoah, In Robbins' Opera House, COMMENCING If, Ana Continuing 10 Days. Sneeinl nttrnetiona will bo offered ench even ing, nmt the articles offered for side will ho no trashy goods. Attend the fair ami assist tho firemen to rnise fundi) for the recent improve ments in their bulldlntc und the acquisition of new apparatus. Admission 5 Cents, Actual Bu.sile.s.s From -Start to FiNi. 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 aud evening sessions, three months, includ ing books and stationery, $20.00. Four months, night session, including books and station ery, $15,00. 1 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. H. L. QIFFORD, W. Q. RINQQOLD, FAIR! Registrars. ) -WB Lauer's Lager and ! Pilsner Beers 1 Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a.. 207 West Coal Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Eoa Ittluless extraction of teeth. Gold ani fillings. If your artifical teeth do nl you call to bco ns. All examination! Wo mako nil kinds of plates. Gold (f Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, and Bridgo work and nil operations thi; tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plati ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vi air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Roorr, . (Tltmim's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hourn: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To tho admiring paze of those who have n tasto for really fine wall paper is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles wo have just rcelved,You can find any color or pattern you wont for your hall, hed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from Be up to per; roll. Fine artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstimotes cheer fully furnished. Send postal. ,t. J. P. GARDEN, 2U W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. rince Your Orders Now. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE riSETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths a4i? Window Shades, Just received ot FRICKFS CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE MONEYS By Purchasihg1 Ymr Groceries, Smoked Meats, t Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. THE MONEY QUESTION I 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 CLOTHiNGS3J- 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 all the latest stylo goods nt prices that will suit ovcrybody. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND fill! Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. r Uesl 4 t