if Eft s, r flrtcc3 tire Bown For Ink now. l'or one ilollnr wo oiler following ; thu Dm- (mirt lllnc Mack Willing Fluid -One Two Ounce Hnttle Carmine Ink - One Three Ounce llottlo MtlecliiKC ('tie l'eriH'timtOili'ndiiritrl'aiit'rwelirtit -One JCuwO I'atcut Automatic Ink ,tand !. 311 in m 8.(i0 $1.1.1 PKlnr iric our price l. YonrKiiin SI.M As tho iitnuitily U limited it will be to your advantage to call at nine if you wish ii set. HOOKS & BROWN H North Main St. The Coul Imdo. The Anthracite coal trailc keep fairly active ami the markets cuutiniic to almurli all tlic newly inincil coal Hint Islx'inx for warded from the hruakcrs. It is understood that tlio quantity of coal to lie mined tliU month has been fixed at l,.WD,(iuu tons, hut if a larifer tonnnKC should bo required the com panies will produro it. The policy of the Anthracite mining and carrying comianies in restricting the ititiut of coal is to keep the supply in closer proximity to the eonmrnp tion than has been the custom for several years past, lly doing this they are enabled to carry on thu business of coal mining at a profit instead of in waatoful competition. Tho prices for the standard coals arc being well maintained, and some of tho fancy brands are commanding a premium. Therl Tills Is .lust the Tiling. lted Flag Oil fur sprains and bruises. Oruliler liros., drug storu. At Court Mutters. Tho retail liquor license of CieorgoKaraitis, in tho Third ward of Shenandoah, was transferred to William Lovanowich. The licenso held by Thomas l'nulokonU, in tho Second ward of Shenandoah, was trans ferred to John Pooler. Judge Ucclitel handed down a decreo divorcing Cliarlos II. ltoth from Kiln K. Jtoth, on the charge of desertion. In court room No. 2 Judge Pershing heard argument on the bill in equity Issued at the instance of Shick & Wamshcr vs. the I.clilgh Valley Coal Company. The case grows out of oal dirt being deposited on land of tho plain till". John W. Jtyon represented tho coal company and Ucorge II. (lerber plaintiffs. Distribution statements were filed in the states of tho following decedents : Nicholas drownmiller, Kmma St. Clair Whitney, Win. t. Wurts, George V. Worts, Ileiijamin Has ey, Isaac Jones, I'.lizahcth Sutton and Nich' is Siminet. t doesn't matter much whether sick head, e. biliousness, indigestion and coustiiui' i aro caused by neglect or by unavoidable umstances: DeWitt's Little llarly Uisers speedily cuie them all. C. II. Hagen j Semper Lino (iocs, balance of the scraper line, which has u eyesore along Juneberry alley for ten years past, is to bo taken down, "'art of it which disflgurid Chestnut t'was torn down a year ago and to-day co n JXui. Sterner had a force of men at wearing down tho lemalnder. t Hits tlio Spot 'Hint's Hlght. ' Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At ' r liros., drug store. cb 1111 vn REMOVED V 0 E. ORK STREET. vVml lor I insf j. w. van vaizan s Cental parlors. The try In all lt Branches, was (.and Bridge Work a Specialty, cti;;ss Extraction, twei.)ial Teeth Inserted, 5l,r'ork Guaranteed. whJo stairways bcciTnb anymore. almi & Thc to Jiow of. i KINSON'S ELECTION SPECIAL ! tho tho QUtl . ieu i bef THE BEST EVIDENCE of our succev is shown by daily increasing sales ami hundreds f pleased; buvers who know it pays to buy at L. J. WILKINSON'S, MAIN STREET. -.- LLOYD STREET. immmmmmmmmimc - Ann i a n v n? I E 5,000 BARS OF TO BE BOLD 3 BARS FOR 50. E. B. FOLEY, MO'. 2T WEST CENTRE STREET. MAHANOY CITY. I .V l.elilgli Vnlliy liullroiid Sectliin Iloss Crtislieil to Deutli MaiianpV City, Oct. SO. Alfred liccker, a section bom on the Ixdilgh Valley railroad, was crushed and Instantly killed last evening by a gondola loaded with coal crushing him. The gondola had left the track at a switch and a wreck crew was engaged in getting It on the rails again, lieckcr was assisting In the work. He crawled undor the car to re move an obstitution and tho ear was at tho same time moved so that It fell upon him. 1 Ills chest was crushed in, his left arm at the shoulder and right ami at the wrist broken, liecker lived at Park Place, where his wife and thirteen children survive him. William lSuzlnski was sovorely Injured at the Mahanoy City colliery yestelday by a fall of top coal, lie sustained a compound fracture of thu loft arm and one of his feet was badly bruised. The decision of Judge Pershing in the Justices' case was almost the whole topic of conversation yesterday. Justices Coyle and Jones say they will appeal and will continue to perform tho duties of Justices until tho appeal is decided. Messrs. May, Ketner and Sherman arc clrculatingpctitions lorappoint- inont by the (lovernor, claiming that the decision is an ouster. Harney Fay, of JJobinsons, was before Justice llrennan last night, charged by his wife with threatening to kill her and bicak- ing the household etl'ects. Ho was committed. Mrs. John Armstrong was arrosteu on a charge of being a commou scold made by Mrs. William Sevitskl, but was discharged on failure of proof. Michael Graham, of Shenandoah, gave bail yesterday before Justice llrennan on a charge of malicious mischief made by Anthony Klyiin, of the same place, llie chamo is that Graham tried to tear down a part of a wall Hynn had erected. J. II. Poineroy. llsq.. of Shenandoah, ad dressed a meeting of the Silver Club in Gorman's hall last night. The Democrats of this town will hold a mass meeting to-night and will bo addressed by Hon. W. II. Sowdeu, of Allentowu, W. F, Shepherd and James W. Hyan. l'or Style and I'lt Quality and piico in clothing, hats and gents' furnishings, of which wo carry tho largest stock in town, wo can compete with anyone. Wo c arry only tho best of makes such as llammerHlough liros., of New York, who warrant every article sold. Children's novelties in largo varieties. I,. liKKOWlCH, One-Price Clothier, 10-U-tf No. 10 South Main streci Slierlirs Deeds Acknowledged. In open court ycsioruay mo iouowiug sherilPs deeds weio acknowledged : To Mrs. Mary Hrown, farm in Harry town ship, sold as tho property of Mrs. Catharine Koons, for (210. To Walter lluntzinger, lot in Wayne town shin, sold as tho property of I". V.. Deishcr, for S3.100. To the llolyoko Water Power Company, threo tracts of land in Poster and Harry town ships, sold as the property of the Anthracite Coal Company for $1,300. to cum: A-coi.n in osi: iay Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. I 25 cents. j Heeds Itecoriled. From John X. Denco to Georgo l'leuhr, lot in Ashland. Prom Michael Murphy to John Connolly, , I lot in Mahanoy City. Prom Matthew Kaleda to iecelia 11 Shissler. lot In Mlnersville. Prom D. P.. Messner to Kllen M. arl, lot In Tower City. Prom the Little Schuylkill N. and 3! J! Co. to Louisa Shindel, lot in Schuylkill Haven. Prom Ann Kvans to M. L, IVnstcrmaiher, lot in Ashland. From IE. C. E. Ifaupt to Jos. S. lleddall, two lots in Tamaqua. From Sarah A. Oliver to Tillie J. Iieddall. lot in Tamaqua. Constable lVters' Arrests. I Constable .Too Peters, of fVm. Peun. yes terday made two an ests at that place, lie arrested Joe Sampson for carrying concealed , deadly weapons and breaking into Teter l'.ngman's house and Andrew Corless for as-1 saulting Andrew Schulcn and perpetrating malicious mischief. I HOOD'S riljIiS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. plea,s-nt laxative. All Druggists. It ilou't matter whether it's silver of L'old wc offer irrcntcr bargains than nny other house To-dav nml every day until sold wc offer one case of 40 dozen, superb quality, LADIES' VESTS AND PANTS, absolutely perfect goods in every respect; jersey ribbed, half bleached, pearl buttons, satin ribbon in neck, silk tip trimmings, silk tip self front. Klcction price, oulv 19c. each. THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We've n stock to ciithuso over ; wc think we have the cloak Knowledge to bin better and sell cheaper than our neighbors. Our prices and su perb styles have struck the popular fancy that's why wc arc always busy. CLOTH CAPES 98c, $1.39 and upwards to 835.00. Stylish Jackets, correct iu shape, finest finish and superb quality at prices that 4ieed no comment. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street, Our Hot Towel Shave becoming popular. You will (Ike It. We luukeaaueciaMyof balrcutlliig. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Urchin Chron icled lor Hasty 1'erus.il. . H Is reported that the Hotel Franey will lo opened on November 10th, and that it will be in charge of a gentleman trom Shaniokiu. ' W. Weldon has lieen appointed postmaster at Iiocitst Dale, Schuylkill county. Poor Directors Jacob Day, Stephen Middle- ton and Nerl Dietrich, Steward John liecsc and Clerk John I". Giessang left yesterday for Pittsburg where they will attend the con volition of the State Poor Directors' Associa tion. David Itourman was sent to prison by Jus- tlce Green, of West Mahaiioy township, on a charge of assault aiidlsittery and surety, pie- felled by Johanna lloiirmau. Miss Annie McLaughlin, of Ali illc, one of Mahanoy township's fair si bool inarms, has tendcied her resignation to the School Hoard of that place. She will shortly enter j tho matrimonial state during the present mouth. Tho I.yon-Dunu contest court began its sessions again this afternoon. Inquire of tho first person you meet how our shoes wear. That person will be our customer all right. Everybody Is. Factohy Shoi: Stork. Obit nary. Mrs. Sarah Tlcach, widow of tho lato Charles J. Beach, who was outsido foreman at tho Kllangowan colliery and died somo time ago, died at the home of her son, William A. lleach, at Mahanoy City, this morning, In her 01st year. Tho funeral will tako place at 2 p. in. on Ihursday and in terment will be mndo at Tatnaqna. Killed at Siillolk Colliery. Stcvo Plonsky met instant death at Suf folk colliery yesterday afternoon by falling coal. His remains were brought to town last evening. l'lin-Tlniil What Is II? The greatest cure for coughs and colds. At Gruhler liros., drug store. Prosperous Columbia. Tlio Columbia Ilrewing Company has placed another now delivers- wagon, No. 20, on tho road. The wagon is of a new pattern, and will bo drawn by three horses abreast. It is from the wagon works of S. G. Acker. Teachers Appointed. The following teachers have been appointed to conduct the night schools in Gilbcrton borough which opened last evening: East Ward II. J. Dolau, liernard Canflcld ; Middle Ward Joseph O'lioyle ; West Ward M. C. liutler, M. J. Shove. mi:i). lti:A('II.-Oii the 20tli in-t.. at Malianoy f'lty, Pa., Sarah, widow of Charles J. iteacb. In her filst year, p'uiieriil on Tbursday, 22tl Inst., from the residence of the deceased's son, William A. Ileneli, 710 Kat Centre street, Mlilinnov City lenviiiK on the li.'JCt p. ill. train via I1 .v H. railroad for Taniariua, where interment will Ite niiitlc. Services nt tli- resitlt'tu-e at 2 p. in. ltctntles and friends re-pcuriilly Inviteil to he present. 10-2lV2t oflho Globo fcr NBUHALGIA and similar Complaints, SERMAH MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by cmiaeatpliysicians! DR. SUr.HTER'S EXPELLE "World renownpd ! Tirtin.lrnliltf KnPfcoful I BOnlj'pfnulno W'h Trades Marlli Anchor It If lit or A, Co.Ti 1 5 Pearl St.y Xcw ork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hotues. Own Glassworks. 25&WC13. Ladorbcil& ncoiumetiilcil by M liplt lMr firn. St 1 Ii. Ilnfit'iibucli IDS N Mnnt St 1' DR. RICHTCFt'S ANCIIOIt STOMACIIAI, best for wpppsln,:Htomacl, Coinitlntn THE COAT SEASON. Our crowded unit Hriwmi, Indicate 1 1 1 ill we are at tlie In-tid of the Coat, Cape and AVrap trade of this town. Our buceesn hilt Ik-cii Hindu liy liuviug a large and well eeli-ui'd lot of KnruicnU to kliow buyers We Control Many Designs. Wo hell at a Lower Price than any where eUc beemiw.' of cnh-houKht Roods and an an accurate knowledK' f the niarJcets. We cannot mention the delaiU of thU depart- inent, hut auk au of the many pteaM-d buyer who hae purt based from uh mid tin will (jive IU tl-ru beot aderttinK an linn inn liae. 4 A. The OnlJWholesale Notion arid Hosiery Store in Shenandoah. To Increase our business wo have stilted n retail system In wVU'b we hell goods nt wholewile prices. Vay a visit to our estalt lishineiit and examine our Immense ttook of hosiery, notions and underwear, ThU In n numey saver for everybody. Louis flann, 25 W. Centre St. 1 1 S I."U 11 w . gammiiiiimiimiiaim LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. 2 LvfllA &)t : w ;ii TIle ltirSest. fi'iest and best WJ 2Ltf 5 bL " lections of Ladies', Misses' and 3 7 l czJW.. JHSS Children's Coats and ladies' J,rJJ2 LSL. miWM Mush, Cloth and Fur Canes. 3 , smVI?t&$3 i Shoes Retailed at Factory Prices, jir Bull Dogs 1 $4.00 per 1 Pair. 3j Strange that wc should S St be selling Bull Dogs, IB ing Dogs but here is of it : the how 2 The newest style winter 2 shoe is called the 2 Bull Dog, because jfc 3 the toe of the shoe 2 is supposed to look 2 like a bull dog's nose. 2 Now you would na- t 3 turally think this a 2 very homely shoe, 2 but it isn't. The sole it: 3 is very heavy 3 extension edge, and the rs upper is calfskin, a reddish brown color. 3 It is the most complete : 3 shoe you ever had S 2 on your foot, and is 2 made so" it will not jE "rj- bag out at the side. They are being sold in Jfc regular stores all S: over the country fp t j.-nnc-l-r.- a pa, but rs -.'i'''Facrory price is TZz J $4.00. rs; Checks with every nur- Jase, and $25 worth sr tr-ts a beautiful ...LtfllVIP. 1 FACTORY 1 1 SHOE STORE I - 1 1 J, Mgr. E: ; Kmmmmmmrwwwwfte! BY PURCHASING AT QOLDIN'S You can fearlessly march up to the boundaries of Style iind Elegance Clothing. in Overcoats by the Carloads I Hundreds of styles and hundreds of overcoats in each style. Our desire to and success in keeping our patronage in close touch with fashion and customs of the people lias brought the happiest results to them and us, namely, mutual satisfaction and profit. NIGGERHEAD SUITS, In blue and black colors and Ktraicht or sack styles, at half - - c prices. -MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety noltnesa of the akin Is inva riably obtained by tuoaewhouBe Pozzoni's Complexion I'owdcr. If needing CARPETS look through beautiful designs we have to show you. Ihttterick paper patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2t N. Main St. PKKSONAL. Klmer Strawn, of llctnlchcm, is in town. 1-iank Hart was attending to business con nected with the Columbia brewery at Free land to-day. .lames Creary, and sister Julia, left at noon for Philadelphia. Tim. Coakley, of Tiemont, is visiting relatives in town. Itev. O. W. Van Fosscn, rector of All Saints 1'. E. church, has goncto Tacoma, Wah.i to visit his mother, lie will bo absent from town until Nov. ISth. John Moran, f Mahanoy Plane, spent last evening in town. 1'. J. dimming?, formerly of town but now of Montana, is the guest of relatives in town . James Seddous, of New York, a former resident of town, greeted acquaintance; hcyV yesterday. vsi .r'jpri Mrs. ISrauley aiy. dH$r, Hannah, attended a fuuiyiij irtlazlefon'to-day. lle'v. l'rcrtlftrgasnftjf Mahanoy l'lanc, spent lastftening.at thcflmdlgan residence. Safd Ills Daughter. Another Instance where Thompson's Diph theria Curo was the means of saving lifo comes from Charles Karither, of South Will, iamsport, Pa., wl)o say: "Severar mouths ago my daughtef-was takeir with, a severe case of diphtheria.. Our physician did all ho could until she became so weak that ho had to give her up. 1 used Thompson's Diph theria Cure and she recovered. I credit her recovery to this excellent remedy, and words fail to express iny appreciation of tho medicine." 1'orsaloat Kirlin's diug storo at 50 cents a bottle. New Mine Inspector. '. The examinations fur mine Inspectors for tho First and Second districts of Lacka wanna county wero held at Scrantou during the nast two weeks and resulted on Saturday night in the success of Edward Roderick, of Scranton, and Henry O. I'rytherch, of Peck vilie, the former to succeed himself and the latter to succeed Patrick Illewitt, who failed iu the examination. Injured While Spraeclin;. Janici- MeGrail, of tho Firs.t ward, an in side driver at the Kllangowan colliery, to day received a compound fracture of tho right thumb while ppragging cars. Ho had iust started to work after a long illness. Dr. J. Pieice Itoberts is attending Mm. "Hoys will be hoys," but you can't ail'ord I to Iomj any of them. lie ready for the green , applo season by having DeWitt's Colic and ! Cholera Curo in tho house. C. H. Hagen- buch. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is liereby. given that an npplleatlon -iii i,a ,ml tn tlm Court of Common I'leas. of Scliuylklll county, on Monday, November 2nd, at 10 a. m., iiiuler tlio Act of Assembly of tlie Coinnioliwealtli of l'ennsylvanio, en titled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporation!)," ap proved April 29, 1S71, and tlio supplements thereto, fur the charter of Intended corporation to be called "Tho Clcrmnn Warrior Association of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania." Tho character und object whereof in for the purpose of maintaining a society for beneficial purposes to its members from funds collected therein, and for these purposes to have, possess und eniov all the rights, benefits and privileges of tlio said Act of Assembly and Its supple- I ments. , , . Tho proposed charter is now on file at the rrothonotary's ollltc. S. II. EllWAKIls, j 7-13-20 Solicitor. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. lVl a in t. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wbrou awaits your order, dooda delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. HAVE YOU SKKN THOSE VltKTTV Carpets, Oil Cloths a Window Shades, Jutt received at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. that 1ms 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 liave nlso placed en rale 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 and wool heuriettas, 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. our line and see the many MISCELLANEOUS. TT,OU 8AL1C. A double property, on Line JL? street, Isos. 133 nml 13.5, for sale chenp. In (litre of Mm. Felix McMnnimman, on Lino street. TOIt HKNT. A dwelling nt Xo, All eonvenienees. X' White street. Apply to-10-9-tf J. II. Hlianc, on the premises. POl SAIJ. A vnlimlilo fnrm nenr It font own. Excellent lion nml lnrn and nil eonven ienees. Apply to S. Shennndoiih, ln. Ci. M. Ilollopeter, Tsq,, ANNUAL- RESCUE HOOK and LADDER COMP'Y NO. Of. Slienanilojif,' In Robbins' OpSra - COM.MUNCING ouse, Ana Continuing 10 Days. , Special itttmetioin will be offered each even inj;. nnd thu article" offered, for sale will le no trashy kchW. Attend tlio futr nnd aylst jhe tlrenien t( raise fimda for the"recent nprfj$ ments In their building nnd the neydsUioil of new apparatus. Admission - 5 Cents. OPEN EVERYDAY i Goto the Shenandoah Dental Booms foa 1 painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver I fillinira. If vour artiflcal teeth do not suit Inn,. Anil n CCA ,1t All ATR YT I T fl t Innit frPft. iX"! ' f 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. We are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. lo 8 p. m. WINTER - GARMENTS I Wo lve tho bi(fjret barsains nt rock bottom priecs, honeht quality, nil Kiades and styles In ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats In Meltons, llonvers, Chinchillas and ribtera, Ve win suit you evcrytlinu. Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing" In nil the latent make which have a tnllor made npjiearuneo, nnd nre neat nnd perfect in flnUh, ROCHESTER C OTHING HOUSE, Cor, Main und Cherry Kta. Hani Block, l'rop. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. street. WFl ft la i i ' 11