Blection Hbvice Ii like Rtrmif; medicine, a llttlo hit goes n long way. Wo are nut lining to troulilu yim Willi election nilvlcelnit nlmply cnll your attet'tion to our largo awirttnent of : BOX STATIONERY. : J I sheets of fnlr (iinllty impcr nuil SI onvolnpos for 10 rents; better iiimlity 15 cents, nml letter still 25 rents. Wo also supply engraved stationery and card. HOOKS & BROWN -a North Main St. Mnrriii2n l.lreiiM'. I'att'lik Dolphin tuul l.hiilietli Kennedy, liothof Ashland. John llusztaand .licfa l'lis, both of Cum riola. Louis Ikcrt, of West Mnhanny township, and Minnie Sliutkot, of JIalianoy City. Alex. Skrobul, of Minersville, and Pauline Mlnch, of rottsvillo. , HOOD'S PIIjLS euro iJvcr Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, lleiulnclie. A plcus-nt laxative. All Druggists. 31lli. Will II" In Clover. From Mt. Cnrincl Newp. Two Mt. Carmel young Indies havo mado a curious wager If MrKinley is elected one of the Indies agrees to ride a goat down Oak street, whilo if llryan it elected the other young lady will allow Miko Smith, the well known negro, to kiss her. Cor. 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 tljat l? not m our grand assort- y ' ' inent. Note Our bnequalled Prices. Cloth Capj of wool beaver, black or lAivv, no inches sweep, 98c. Better cloth, with velvet collar, pearl button trimmed, and finished with four rows of braid, $1.39. Richly Embroidered Capes Of elegant cloth or plush, from $2.50 to $35.00. Ladies' Jackets. All the newes,t 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, MAIM STREET. LLOYO STREET. REMOVED f 20 I OflK STREET, f . Dr. J.W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstry In all Its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. & Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted, All Work Guaranteed. No stairways climb anymore. to mmmmmmmmmmmtd gjj 5,000 BARS OP : TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOB Bo. E. B. FOLEY, " 3 nr. no 37 WEST CENTRE STREET. Hem mimiuuuuimttiilMUK, PERSONAL. Councilman Cuakley's eldest daughter U seriously ill. Charlos Oirvln, tno novelty merchant, is purchasing goods In Now York. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilinian, of Mttlm- noy City, spent this afternoon In town. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilde, of Ilazleton. wore attendants at the Haddow obsequies to-day. O. A. Wilde, of Scranton, mi in town to. ilay, attending tho funeral of tho lato John Daddow. .lesso Ituiihe, of Koyorsford, ft former resi dent of town, greeted acquaintances hure yesterday. Messrs. Harry M. and E. J. Wasloy wcio enjoying the attractions nt tho Hloomsburg lair to-day. Kev. liatn, formerly pastor 01 mo i M. ehureh, but now of llymoutli, was a town visitor to-day. Dr. M. S. Klstler, David Owens and John . Itcilly, Jr., went to Hloomsburg to-day to attend the fair. Mm. Paul Quick and daughter, Miss Gertrude Sanger, of Mt. Carmel, wore town visitors to-day. Mishes Davis, Dcrr and Lulu Roster wero attending tho Christian Endeavor convention at I'ottsvillc to-day. Prof. Harry Harris, director of tho Lithu anian band, was engaged as eomotlst by the Orant band to-day. M. Kearney, agent for tho Columbia Brew ing Company's products at Shninokin, trans acted business In town yostcrday. J, T. Millintou, ofTrcmont, and Health Ollltor Hall, of Mahanoy City, pnid the IIkrai.ii a pleasant call last evening. C. E. T itman, who spends nro-it of his limo In and near Shenandoah, has moved his family from Williamsport to Philadelphia for the winter. Miss Anna Delaney attended tho twelfth annual banquet and entertainment of tho Pioneer Corps at Mahanoy City on Wednes day evening. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Region Chron icled for tlasly Perusal. Next Friday will bo Arbor Day. Tho evening schools will open on Monday. Tho P. li. collieries will suspend opera tions this evening and roMimc ngutn on Mon day. Tho P. & li. colliery employes at this place and Ellangowau will reieivo their pay to morrow. Patrick Conway received injurios at Cen tralia colliery that will cause him to bo n cripple for life. David MiKinney, a watchmaker a;id a resident of Crossona, disappeared three weeks ago and has not been seen there since. A Mahanoy City exchango says John Feeley, of town, will take charge of tho Palace Hotel, Mahanoy City, formerly eon ducted by John Dunkle. The announcement lias been publicly mado of the wedding of John McCarthy, of Hazlo tou, and Miss Annie MeCllyun, of McAdou. Tho happy event is to take place on Thurs day, the Blind Inst., in St. Patrick's church, MeAdoo. Mandolins big llrmnm's. stock just received at l'ottsOllo Lecture Association. The abovo named association lias obtained the famous flilniore band for a matinee con cert on Saturday, Oct. !11M, at 'i p. m. They were remarkably fortunate in doing so, for before tho band clones its fall tour for tho Christinas holidays it will have played noarly fivo hundred concerts without interruption and for the remainder of the season tbcie are inoro calls for it 011 the part of local mali ngers than can bo accepted. It has fifty-two highest class players, and Victor Herbert gives remarkable concerts. Seats can be had at Miller's book stole 01 jit tho Academy box ollice. Chart for reserved seats will bo open at the Academy, Oct. UMli, at 0 a. 111. The Last Two !uysof Sport. Don't miss tho last races at Ilazleton, October 23rd and lilth ; $1,000 in purses, lloiso and bicycle races. Excursion rates from all points. lu-13-10t D. II. Lijvvn, See'y. Democratic .Muss Electing. A Democratic mas-, meeting will be held in Ferguson's theatre 011 Monday evening, lBth lust. Addresses will be made by Watson F. Shepherd, Esq., James W. Uyan, Esq., and others. All voters are requested to attend and hear the issues of the day discussed. 5t K cuing Schools, Hoys and girls wishing to attend the even ing schools, which commence next Monday evening, can secure permits at the olilce in 1 the Main street school building, Thursday and Friday of this meek, at b:30 a. in. anil 1 p. m. Hoys can also secure permits on Saturday next, October 17th, from 1 to 8 p. 111., at same place. tf Another ltlcyele Parade. Harry Wasley, of town, has been made a member of tho general committee of tho bicycle parade to be held at Poltsvilloiiu the Slst Inst. Trains are to bo held lor tho ac commodation of people from iiurth of tho mountain who will witness ami take part in the panule, which will bo open to all riders in the county. Health Iteports. The following cases of measles wero re ported to tho Hoard of Health to-day. Annie Cuiiiinlngs, aged 51 years, of South Emerick street, and Joseph llapollo, aged 7 months, of liist Huckleberry alley. It lilts the Spot That's ltlght. WbatV Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At (rubier llros., drug stole. Knights of tho (lohleii Kaglc. ItKADiMi, Oct. 1(1. Tho Supieme Custle, Knights of the (ioldcn Ilglc, closed its annual meeting with tho selection of Vtllcors. The Supreme Chief is William Oscar Iiruwu, of Wilmington, Del. Tho next convention will bo held at Trenton, N. J. How are your Kidneys? For ten ywtr I sullered with puiu in tho back so severe I could luiidly walk. After using two boxes of Dr. HohlM bparaKUd Kidney Puis tho julti entirely disappeared. I feel better than I ever have in my life. Ciias. S. Holman, See'y 21st Mo. lul'try V. V.. liutledge, Mo. For sale by S.' P. Klrliu, druggist. Successful Hull. The annual ball under tho auspice of the Lincoln club, which was held in liobblns' opern house last evening was the lnrmt ue ceul'ul one since its organisation. Tho hall was thronged with merry dancers and tho music was of a gilt edge order. for ,MIe nml 1'It Quality and price in clothing, huts and gents' furnishings, of which we carry the largest stock in town, we can eomite with anyone. We carry only tho best of nakos such as Hamiuerslough Drug., of NiAr York, who warrant every article soM. Children's novelties in large varieties, ,) L. Itwowii'if, One Ffico Clothier, 10-0 tf No, 10 South Slain itrcoi, 1 The Dudilow Funeral Tho funeral of the lato John Daddow took placo at one o'clock this afternoon from tho family residence at SUi North Janliu street, wheio tlio services weio held. ltev. Alfred Jleebnor. lwstnr of the Methodist l'piseonil church, of which tho deceased wasa member, ollictatcd at tho ceremony. Interment wns made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. The pall hearers were Divld Drown and Marshal Meyers, of town, and Llewellyn Llewellyn, of St. Clair, all memliers of John Hunts Post No. 17, fl. A. li., of tho latter town, and Imepli L'rch, Charles Kull and James Chad- wick, members of tho M. Clair Odd Fellows' lodge, and also residents of that town. The deceased was a member of both organizations and other delegations from them were in at tendance, besides a number of people from vaiious paits of tho county mid more distant point. A delegation from Watkln Waters Post No. llrt, CI. A. li., and many Odd Fellows of town were also at the funeral and the full Membership of the (limit Iland whs 1)1 attendance, not as escort to any of the societies, but voluntarily pay a final tribute of respect to the deceased. Mr. Daddow was always 0110 of the most earnest and devoted suppurtors of the organisation and tubk great interest in its welfare. On the march from the residence to tho foot of the mountain tho band played a funeral march by F. Cliapiu and marching into the cemetery a funeral march by W. II. Thomas was rendered. Upon tho conclusion of tho services ut the cemetery "Nearer My Qod to Thee" was rendered and oil tho way from the cemetery to the O. A, li. headquarters the lmnd played Onward Christian Soldiers. The selection 011 the march back to the baud room was "King Cotton," n favorite of the deceased s. Inquire of tho first person you meet how our shoes Wear. That person will be our customer all right. Everybody is. F.vctciuy Shoe Stow:. Deaths nml rtiiiorals. John Spencer, while at dinner at his home in Fishbach yesterday, fell over dead. He was (12 years old, and suffered from apoploxy. Miss Clara Clouser, of Llewellyn, whilo visiting her sister at PottBVille, died yester day of typhoid fever. The wife of Dr. O. S. W. Schonio, of Ash land, died unexpectedly yesterday morning, from stomach trouble. Sho is survived by a husband and two children. Interment will be mado at Hamburg. "Hoys will bo boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them. Ho ready for the green apple season by having DeWitt's Colic and Cliolora Cure in the house. C. H. Hagen- bucli. There Are Tiwi-I.eggcd One4, Too. From 1'ottsvUle Journal. There is no discounting Shenandoah for dogs. They are everywhere. You' can't walk the pavement without stumbling over them. If a tax of BO cents eacli wascollected upon them there would bo sufiicient money secured to pave tho rest of Main street, to cum: a cold in oni: day Take Laxallvo Ilroino Quiulno Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to cure. 2. cents. Died Suddenly. Amelia Schmidt, wifo of Charles Schmidt, died suddenly at her home in Win. l'enn this morning from heart failure. She was taken ill at midnight and died at six o'clock this morning. Tho deceased was 2t) years of age and left two children. Di-eils Kccorilcil. From Harry Herring to Seneca Hughes, ono acre of land in Washington township. From Daniel Shepp i t al to Malk Marnsc sak, lot In Nelson City. From Daniel Shepp et al to Filyip Krioja lesky and wile, lot in Nelson City. From Elauor Mi Council to James F. Pow ers, lot in Mt. Caibon. From administrators of Ann Milliugton, to Frederick W. Koch, premises ill St. Cluir. im' . u. J.mo.i V4 V ""OiVs" of tho Gloho fer is c n ai itia tn tt n $ 11 i i tvi mm ISM um J m S V I V I D 1 ITEUBALGIA and similar Complaints, J uuu iiru-imrcu uoacr mo etrmecnt SERBIAN MEDICAL LAWS. .prescribed by eminent pliysicianso DR. RICHTER'S fab ivgnnnn ir E 9 World renowned I liemorkalily succeAi all 1 iOnly genuine with Trade Mark " Antf or," I j V. Ail, Rlchtcr A Co., 215 1'corlSU, New Vorl. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Brnnr.li HnnnflR. Own fllflioiwnrlra. 3&Ei0ct Endorsed & rt.coimm.nuc4 ly Wastry, ICR X Main St " Ilngenburli, Ml X Main St . 1 I', It. Klrlln, OH, Jlaln Hi ... " .r., i'elitlrt4 no mruTrrMo ANCnoit" STIACIfAT4 lieat for Col!' Dvunonuln fi- tttrnmnnl. fn,...l 1 ... .. 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 trunrantee to trive more value and better satisfaction than any other Clothing House in the county. Our Overcoat Department this year will surpass all our previous eiiorts m styles and patterns. -MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, U. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St COTTOUINH. Yes if shorteneil with Cot'.r made with Cottolcne. It cuu la fear. Iliscuit ii'-ido witit nrG licUt, finkv, (lit'eStiblc. Leon for lIiciiBrtp-mnrw. "dH.ffnc"ftnllcr'tAf ' - ' in ce (,i-prtnl k-.al vD ...rjr Un. Tit IS X. K. I?AIKU,V?tC COM1UNV, CHICAGO, NEWYOR LADIES' COATS, IVHSSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. If needing CARPETS look through our line and see the many beautiful designs we have to show you. Butterick paper patterns, the recognized stcicrid cf the world, always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge. aagJP. J. ------ 27 BRYAN STILL IN HARKE3S. Snjs Ho Wilt Keep It Up Till tho Night llefnre Election. Grand Kapids, Mich., Oct. 10.--W111-lnm J. Bryan laBt night addressed in this city ono of the lnrgo nudioncos ho has yet pnokon to during tho campaign. Thero wore threo lnootlngs ono nt Camriau Square, ono nt I'owors'Opunt IIouso, wlioro ho nildroesetl tho women of Gmml Rapids nml tho other nt Lockerby Hull. At the first meeting ho spolto to its large a crowd as could wedge itself In nt tho junction of four stroots, nml it is safo to siky that not ono-fourth of thoso prosont could hear tho spenkor. Powers' Opera, IIouso was filled with fomitiino humanity. Tho Inst ad dress of tho ovonlng, that in Lockerby Hnll.wns dollverod before an nudionce the slzo ot which was limited to tho spaco in side tho wulls. In the speech to the women Mr. IJryan put Colonol Robert G. Inger eoll, Murat Halstead, ox-Prosident Benja min Harrison and Seorotnry of the Treas ury John G. Curllsle in tho same category as Stevenson's Jokyll and Hydo. Ills de nunciation of thorn was scathing and bitter. Mr. Bryan stnrtod yosterdny's spoooh mnklng nt 5 o'clock in tho morning, and kept it up until 11 o'clock last night, speaking nt evory station whoro the train stopped for ton mlnutos or moro. Ho is in excellent voice, and says ho can keep it up until tho night of Nov. S. . , Crushed to luth Uluier ogs. Wili.iamspokt, Pa., Oct. 10. John Chrismnn met a horrible doath yesterday in tho woods near Gnleton. Ho was on a log cur whou it jumped tho truck. The car struck n tree, nml tho jar throw Chris jnau forward, when ho wits caught bo tween tho tree and tho logs. His body wns crushed flat, nml every loy had to be re moved bef oro tho corpso could bo released. If you want a flno wedding cake, let Otto mftko it for you. THE COAT SEASON. Our crowded salesrooms hid lento thatwonront the head of tho Coat, Capo nnd AVrnp trade of this town. Our sucoeeg has been mado by buying n largo and well selected lot of garments to bhow buyers. We Control Many Designs. Wq sell at a Lower Frlce than any wliero cite beeause uf ea.sli-buuKlit Komi" anil an an aecurato knowkilBo of the matketa. Wo cannot mention the details of tills depart ment, but ask any of the many pleased buyers who have purchased from ns and tliey will irlvo ustlie best advertlslni! any firm can have. R.F.GILL. c6rroLGNn. Don't give up your pic but linve it 'a bo catcu generously without PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH. The largest, finest and best selections of Toadies', 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. 1 liese ranneuts ex eel 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 hgured gros gram, Dresden, Satin Duchess, China, Japan, Peau de Soie and Taffeta. Also a large line of novelty and plain dress goods, including all-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. North Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. ,OU SATE. A double property, on I J no street. Nni. 133 mid 135. for oale chenn. In ntilro of Sirs. Felix Jlcannnmnn, on Lino ftrect. 10-lC-tf 10T. A pold flreman'! badpe. Suitable re i wnnl will be paid for return to Henjnmln V, Headier. 10-1 l-2t TTfANTlSl). IS KlrN wanted at onco to work t oh cop1. Kxperk'iK'i'd hands only need npply nt the Keystone Manufacturing Company, 150 North Itowers street. 10-1 t-2t "IATANTKD IEellable ladies or e ntlemen who 1 ) can rend mid write, and are- not nfrald to talk, for permanent salaried position. Address K. J. Constantino, Shenandoah, la.( Transient, 17.0H KIZXT. A chvcjlins nt Xo. 9 South ? White fctreet. All convenientes Apply to J. II. Shane, on the premises. 30-V-tf TjOlt SALIi A valuable farm near Rlnirtnwn. j Kxeeltent house and barn and all conveiW lences. Apply to S. (J. M, HoIIopcter, Ksq., Hlienandoah, Pa. iw-v-aw ANNUAL. RESCUE HOOK and LADDER COMP'Y NO. I, Of henandonh, In Robbins' Opera House, COMMKXCIXO .11 uun l ) 1UUUJ Ana Continuing 10 Days. Hnwlnl nttractlona will lo offered each even ing, nml the articles ottered for sale will he no trushy (roods. Attend the fair and assist the llremen to raUe funds for the recent improve ments In their huililiiiE and the acquisition of new apparatus. Admission 5 Cents. The Only Wholesale Notion and Hosiery Store in Shenandoah. To increase our business we have (started a retail system In which wo sell goods at wholesale prices, ray a- visit to our estab lishment and examine our Immense stock of hosiery notions nnd underwear. This is a money saver for everybody. Louis flann, 25 W. Centre St. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Clgara, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading Brewing: Co.'h Beer and 1'orter. 11 arid 110 S. Main St FAIR! Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and I Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt. 207 West Coal Street. OPEN EVERY DAY painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver 1 T r 1 .i i n. UUIllga. 11 JUUl HlllUUtl LCOIU uo not sun you call to see 113. All examinations freo. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Alntiilnlim rwin-na Tn.rr.it rrnmi rVnn. and Bridge work and all operations that per- uuu 10 ueiuai ourgery. Hillj;i--3 lUi VA-titltll VtllUll 111 it ICS HiO' ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITltman'n Uloclc) East Centre Street. Ofllce Ifouni: 7 n. m. to 8 p. ra. Beauty Unrolled To tlio ndmlriiif? praze of those who have a taste for really line wall paper Is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have Justrcelveil.Vot can find any color or pattern yon want for your hall, lied room, parlor, ilinlni; room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to f:i per; roll. Fine artistic papers n specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction ciiarantecd. Estlmates!checr fully furnished. Send postal, v J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Fa. l'lnce Your OrileralXow. HAVE YOU SKEN THOSE TRETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths d Window Shades ' Jnt received at FRICKFS CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE w-MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats,7 Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. THE MONEY QUESTION ! That is what everybody is inter ested in, not only at present, butj all the time. If you want youii money's worth in exchange foil 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 style goods at prices that will xBult everybody. Evan J. Davies, UVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. r i Y
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