1 PRICES ARE DOWN For Ink now. For ono ilollur we otter tlio following : One 2inrt Illni' llliuk Wiltlnir HltiM One lSo Otint-i- linttli' nrtiiim Ink -One 'Hirer Oiine' IMIli' Mtict'lngp -One IVrpotiinl ('HlciHliirnrl'iiperwc-iKht -One KuwlV 1'nti-nt Vutinimtit- Ink Mtnnil ItcKiilar prl Oor prior Jl.no To 10 aim 1 m Tour Rain jaw As the quantity ii llmitpil it will lie to your nrtvnntAgi! to tall nt .nice if you wish a net. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St, POLITICAL TALK. The nrtilroM nf .1. II. I'oincrny, Viv., of town, lioforo the silver Club of Maliaiioy t ity, on Monday evening, has been tfrcatly complimented hy tliosc who heard it. The Malinnoy I'ity luminous men will organine to-nlKlit, to lie known ai the Mc Kinley A Holmrt llusiiiesa Men's chili. They wilt confine their work to the First Legisla tive district. Col. V. .1. I'arklnion, of Xcw York, will speak nt Minersvillo on Saturday night in the interest of the Uepublicnn party. Jle will remain in the county for a week. Tho meeting in Ferguson' theatre tliis evening will he a monster all'air. Turn out and hoar tho issues discussed. A local Democratic sheet ' should loarn that tho issue of houds was under Democratic administration. Horuco K. Dcnglcr, of town, and nnd I. Y. ShollenberKor, of Mahanoy City, will speak at llrandonvillo this evening. Tho Democratic meeting at Mahanoy City last evening was very successful, and largely attended. Senator Pentose will speak at Pittsburg Saturday night. SenHtor Quay will preside Tho Wanamaker meeting at l'ottsvillo on Friday night will attract quite a number from this town. Hon. S. A. I.osch will surely he tho next Senator from tho Fourth district, and he deserves to ho. Tho people will then be represented by u man of ability. Congressman V. A. Stone, of Allegheny City, and Thomas V. Cooper, of Delawaio county, spoke to an enthusiastic atldienco at Pottsville lait night. Tho auilicnco was principally composed of railroad men and other workers. Tho signs point very plainly to the election of I'enUaud Myers as County Commissioners. Watch tho returns from the Mahanoy Valley, Tho peoplo of the First district can secuie very little legislation by electing a Democrat, becauso he will bo of tho minority. Elect Joseph Wyatt and ho Hill again seo that his constituents are protected. It lilts tlio Spot That's Ulglit. What? l'an-Tina for coughs and colds. At (liuhler llros., drug storo. Deeds Iteeordeil. From Louis (ioldin and wife toM. J. Haughney, lot in Mahanoy City. From II. C. II. (laujot to Jos. A. lieddall, lot in Tamaqua. From Kliabcth Dearolf to Frank I'.. Hake naucr, piemises in l'ottsvillo. From Chas. II. Sch.ieller and wife to John C. Wintorsteen, premises in Gordon. l'aii-Tlnat What Is It? The greatest cure for rough and colds. At G rubier ISros., drug stoic. B?C- & REMOVED TO f 20 tOM STREET, f PERSONAL. Health Officer Patrick Conry went to Philadelphia to-day to visit friends. President William Ilrewer, of the Col umbia Browing Company, is transacting business In Philadelphia. Miss Idaho Kolh, the school teacher, was suddenly taken ill last night by an attack of neuralgia of tho heart. William Mader, of Fast Coal street, is con fined to his bed by Illness. Mrs. Oeorgo I). dimming, of Philadel phia, and Mrs. Doble and Miss Peterson, of Ilristol, left for their respective homos to-day after a pleasant visit to town as guests of Mr. and Mr. Harry Uceves, of West Centre street. Mrs. John Ilotham returned to her homo In Blackwood to-day, after a visit to her parents, who resido on West Oak stieet. Misa Delia Stanton, of South Gilbert street, is confined to her home hy illness. Thomas Williams, of South West strcot, Is on the sick list. Frank Smith, of Philadelphia, was a town visitor last evening. Miss Julia Conry returned home from Baltimore last evening, where she visited her aunt, Mr. Michael I.oftus. 1'ev. L, A. l'ahey, formerly of town, has been transferred from Philadelphia to Allen town. How is your Liver? Avoid medicines con taining mineral poisons. Uso Dr. Hobbs Little Liver Pills. Purely vegetable. Sold at Kirlin's drug storo. Taught tho ltoss il Lesson. To IMItor llr.iiAl.n. Tlio Democratic candldato for Commis sioner, residing at Lost Creek, has stirred up a hornet's nest. It seems that a croud of youngsters in that neck of woods liavo a silver club and had arranged a ball to which they invited somo of tlio Democratic spell binders to give them a talk, but Ferguson headed tho Fpcakers olfas tlio club was only boys who wero not voters. This was a llttlo too much for tlio boys, paitlcnlarly Jimmy O'N'eill, whoso head appears to bo a little older than his body, and as there were two licpuhlicau candidates in tlio vicinity of Win. Penn lie determined they would have political speeches and ho immediately se cured Hons. Flias D.ivis and Joseph Wyatt, who responded promptly nnd gave tho crowd assembled among whom thero wero more voters than boys a good speech each. Their promptness in complying was in such strong contrast to that of tho arrogant Democratic liossof Lost Creek that it has made a lot of llcpuhlicau votes for tho county ticket and tho lions lias been kept busy ever sinco fixing matters up witli ills supporters, but ho is not altogether successful. Jimmy O'Xeillis re ceiving congratulations for teaching the Iloss of Lust Creek a salutary lesson in polities. YouncistkI!, Wm. Penn, Oct. SI. TO crillJ A COLD IN O.NJi DAY Tako Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Dr. J.W. VanValzah's . . DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstrv in all its Branches, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted. All Work Guaranteed. & No stairways climb anymore. 3ft Sit- to Orphans' Home, The Orphans' Homo of tho I. O. O. F. of Central Pennsylvania is now an assuied fact. Tho charter of tho Homo has been granted by the court of Northumberland county. Tho picsidcnt of tho Home, John L. Miller, of Sunbury, is working hard to induce all tho lodgos belonging to this territory to join in tlio establishment of tho Home. Over ono hundred lodges havo already joined. The committee appointed to select a situ at or near Sunbury will meet November 5th at Sunbury. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion and cunstliw tion aro caucd by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DeWitt's Little llarly Ilisere will speedily euio them all. C. H. Hne.cn buch. Kullviay I'riini Aslilaud to Ceiilralla, Tho directors of tho Mt. Carmel-Shamokln Flectric Railway held an important meeting at Philadelphia on Monday and decided to build a railway between Ashland and Cen tralis us soon as possible. Surveyors will be put to work this week on tho proposed route. The directors went over the routo yostcrday and wero well pleased with the plans adopted. This will malio a continuous olec'tric railway system from Mahanoy City to Sliamokin. Answer This. Can you find a case of liright's Disease of tlio Kindeys, Diabetes, I'rinary or Liver complaints, that is curable, that Hop Hitters has not or cannot euro? Ask your neighbor if they can. For sale at Kirlin's Pharmacy, Main street. Shenandoah. WILKINSON'S ELECTION SPECIAL ! BY PURCHASING AT GOLDIN'S You can fearlessly march up lo the boundaries of Style and Elegance in Clothing. 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 has brought the happiest results to them and us, namely, mutual satisfaction and profit. NIGGERHEAD SUITS, In blue and black colors and straight or sack styles, at half prices. -MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, !. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. THE BOROUGH JUSTICESHIPS. It don't matter whether it's silver or f;oll wc offer greater bargains tliau nny other house. To-day nnd every day until sold we 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. Election price, only 19c. each. THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We've n stock to enthuse over ; Ave think we have tlio cloak knowledge to buy better ana sell ilieapcr ttian our neighbors. Our prices and su perb styles have struck the popular fancy that's why wc are alwnvs liusy. CLOTH CAPES 08c, $1.39 and upwards to $35.00. Stylish Jackets, correct in shape, finest finish and superb quality at prices that need no comment. Dllferenco of Opinion at to Whether Thero Aro Vacancies. Tliero is a wide difference of opinion as to tho present status of tlio Justiceship? of this borough and Mahanoy City, under tlio de cision rendered by Judgo I'crshlng at l'otts villo 011 Monday last. Justices I.awlor and Dirdin aro still acting under their commis sions, no order from the court having been served upon them, and they say their lawyers advise them that their appeal from the decision to the Supreme Court will act as a stay of proceedings pending tho result of tlio appeal. On tho other hand the lawyers who prose cuted tlio contest aro equally positive that tlio decision is an oustoranil that an appeal will not stay the proceedings. Upon the strength of this opinion petitions aro already in circulation in both this town anil Mahanoy City for presentation to Governor Hastings, praying him to appoint Justices to till the positions which tlio petitioucrs claim tho decision has mado vacant. Tho petitions will bo presented within tho nest few days and the point in dlsputo will ho brought to an issue. It is claimed that there should he as much uithority to oust the present Justices as there wus to oust the old ones when the Dauphin county court decided against them on the ciiestiou of constitutionality, and in that case tho appeal did not stay the execution of tho writ. If tho ousters aro not mado now it Is prob able that tho people will not he given a chance to vote to 1111 tho vacancies next Spring, should tho decision of Judge Persh ing be sustained 011 appeal, as tho Supreme Court will not lie able to hear tho appeal bcfoio next February and it is doubtful that a decision would be rendered in tlmo for the election. In such an event the filling of the positions would lie left to appointment by tho Governor and there would be no election bytbe people until the spring of ISM. should tho olllces be voted (or next Spring the election will be one of tho hottest over held in tlio town and the candidacies for the School Tloaid and liorough Count il will be thrown into tlio shade by the interest and rivalry the contest over the Chief Ilurgesship, lax Lollectorship and two liorough Justice ships will excite. For the latter olllces illiam II. Shoemaker and Jeremiah Tboniey will bo among the candidates for nomination 011 the Democratic ticket. Of tho petitions now in circulation for the Governor's ap pointment one is in the interest of ex-Justice 1'. T. Williams and the other for ex-Justico C. W. Dengler. It is possible that tho Governor may not bo called upon to till tho vacancies. It is claimed that tlio Act of April 1, 1S34, pro vides that where vacancies in borough otliccs occur tho Chief Hurgcs is required to issue a precept to the High Constable, calling a special election on eight days notico to All the vacancies. I lie Act of May 21, 1877, also provides that upon a petition from liorough Councils the court may till tlio vacancies until tho succeeding regular election, Tho latter step is being urged in Mahanoy City. Can't Get It, Diabetes, liright's Disease, Kidney, Urinary or Liver complaints cannot bo con tracted by you or your family if Hop Hitters aro used, and if you already havo any of these diseases Hop Hitters is tlio only medi- c'ue that will positively euro you. Don't forget this, and don't get some pulled up stuff that will only harm you. For sale at Kirlin's I'harmacy, Main street, Shenandoah. Against HtirotigU Ownership, The committee appoiuted by tho liorough Council of l'ottsvillo to iutiuiio into tlio ad visability of tho borough erecting its own electric light plant, has repoitctl against such a movement. The committee finds that the prolxihlo cist of erecting a 150-arc plant would be from f 85,000 to $ 10,000 complete In conference with Kdlsou Company, tho latter offered a reduction of $10 n lamp on the pioseut contract if they secured a re newal. Tlio committee think a charge of f 75 per lamp" a fair rate, and if that can bo secured would be more economical than the erection of a plant. Action was postponed until the question of city charter was settled at tlio election. Tllfi BEST EVIDENCE of our success is shown by daily increasing sales ami hundreds of jilcascdj buyers who know it pays to buy at L. J. WILKINSON'S, MAIM STREET. -:- LLOYD STREET, 3iV Barber Shon GjP 3 12 West Centre Stree TO BE BOLD 3 BARS FOR 00. 3 E. B. FOLEY, 3 Our Hot Towel Shave wi wrfif rP.WTRP. STREET. 5. . t i ii i i i il I J I II 1 1 Jl I JTT i " becoming, popular. , You, will (Ike R We rtMUUUUUMUUiMUiMIIUtm , Bep"'y'" cum.. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Iteglon Chron icled for llusty l'enisnl. The coal haulers of Ashlawl havoorganlyed for wlf-protection. December 1 1, icon, will be tho last day on which applications for liquor licenses can be filed for 1807. Miss Kllrabeth Kennedy and I'. II. Dolphin, both of Ashland, wero married yeslorday morning by Itev. J. II. McGettipin. Joseph 8. Harris, president of the 1'. & K. It. It., wrs quietly married to .Miss Anna Sella l'otts, nf Xew Ynrh, on Monday. For the flint time in the history of l'enii sylvnnla tho cornerstone of a public school biilldlng was laid In WilllRmsport on Satur day under Masonic ceremonies. J.W. Cramer, formerly head clerk at the Mahanoy l'lsno scale, has heoa appointed routing agent, to succeed tho late II. t Wadllnger whoso recetit tragic death will be remembered. The Coal A Iron l'olloe upnrotind Hiulo ton, have been given oiders to attend all the weddings of the foreign element to take place in their respective territory, lu order to proservo the peace. Matthew Smarowski this morning housed a now Stiffel & Freeman safe. A horse belonging to Heunessy ,t Gunter, tho laundry men, was suddenly stricken with paralysis this morning. Supervisor IJowollyn had a forco of men ongaged in cleaning tho street crossings to day. Word was received hero this morning that tho Ashland marching club wonld take part in tlio Itcptilillcan rally to-night. Tho contract for printing tlio ballots for Lurorno county was awarded to tho 1'ittston Item at $8.00 per thousand. Tho total cost is estimated at $1,010.00. Iiov. Father Zilliuskl, pastor of tho Lithuanian church of Mt. Carmel. has been ro-electcd for tlio third term as president cf tho Lithuanian Allianco of America. Cards aro out announcing tlio marriage of Mm taran Troutnian, of Centmlla, and Samuel A. Soult, of Sliamokin, at tlio former place. Poison Ivy. insect iiites, bruises, scalds, bums, aro quickly cured by DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, tho great pilo cuio. C. II. Hagonlmcli. Christian KmlcitMir Societies. Tliero aro in Schuylkill county 1,450 members in tlio County Union of Young l'eoplo's Societies of Christian Endeavor, and 418 associate members, comprising SI Young x eopio s nnu .minor Socletios. Duriux the past year tlio societies contributed $800.00 to missions. Health Heports. Delia Jloyer, aged 0 years, 300 West Coal street, and Frank Uradley, aged 5 years, 227 East Centro street, aie suffering from measles. Theories of cure may bo discussed at length by physicians, but the sufferers want quick relief; and Ono Minute Cough Cure will give It to them. A safe euro for children. It is 'the only harmless remedy that produces inimcdiato results." C. H. Hagenbucli. LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. 4gt DIKI). 1I1-.ACII. On the 2Cth Inst., nt Malianor flty l'n., Sarah, widow nf Clinrli .). l!t :it li.'ln her 61st year. Funeral on Thuis.lav, Lid Inst., (r.','!',', residence of the ilttvasetl's son William A lleaeh, 710 JCiist Centre street Mnluiuoy City leaving on the 3-3C, p. in. train via 1' .t It. railroad for Tninanun, where interment will he mmlo Servltes nt tho residence at 2 p. in. ltdativis anil friends respeetfully invited to lie present. 10-20-2t Mo Grioe When you tako nood-s rills. The big, old-fashioned, sugar-coaled t "Is, wl::. i; . ,tr you all to pieces, aro not In it .itu II "To. I.asytotako nnd easy to operule, i; li ue of Hood's Tills, v.hicli ro imln ilnfn 1m etvmr rna.iunt Safe, certain and sure. All f- druggists. 250. 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. THE COAT SEASON. Inquire of tho flrtt person you meet how our shoes wear. That person will be our customer all right. I.verybody is. Factoiiv Shoe Stoiie. A New Cuterer. liickort's popular restaurant has added another cateicr to its force in tbo person of Harry Uickert, of Sliamokin, Mr. Uiekert enjoys a large circlo of friends and will en. joy tho samo reputation hero as this well known restaurant and its proprietor. Car ami K.iglne Collide. I.ist evening a loaded coal car attached to a shifter at Mahanoy 1'lano broko looso and collided with coal engine Jso. 003, demolish' lug tlio cowcatcher. Knglueer Hill, after shutting off tho steam, jumped and severely sprained his back, Tho conductor and Are man also jumped but wero uot injured. "Hoys will bo hoys," but you can't afford to loo auy of them. Bo ready for tho green upplo season by having DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure in the house. C. 11. Hagdn- tlUCll. The largest, finest nnd best elections cf 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 ako plrctd 1 1 sale a larg,e variety of Silks ,u plain and figured gros grain, Dresden, Satin Duchess, China, Japan, Tenu de Soie and Taffeta. Also a large line of novelty and plain dress goods, including all-wcol 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. If needing CARPETS look through our line and see the many beautiful designs we have to show you. Iw ' " Butterick paper patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge. P.J. GAUGHAN, - IX N. Main St. Beauty Unrolled I'lu'imlw"""'"1"' liisSil To the mlmlrhifr Rnzc of tluse who hflvc n tnste for really fine wall paper Is the displny ofnew wnlj pnper wrinkles we havo Justreeived.You can find any color or pattern yon want for your hall, hed room, parlor, dlnlnp room, kitchen or eafe, from flo up to t't per, roll. Fine artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal, J. P. CARDEN, 221 M. Centre fet.t Shenandoah, Pa. 1'laeu Your Orders ow. Lauer's Lager and Pifsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOIt ItLNT. A lnrgo room, second door front, .' ftcnm licntnml Kin ami other cnnvcnlenri', Rtiitnblo for office or meeting purposes. Anply iit tho HriiAM) offlcc, 10-21-tf TjOIt SAI.TC. A double property, on Line street, Nos. 133 nml 135, for rnle cheap. In iiulro of Mrs. Felix McMnuiiniiiiin, on Line Btrcct. 10-lft-tf TilOI! . JtKNT.-A ilwellliiK nt No. 0 South X' " liito street. All conveniences. Annlv m .1. II. Shnne, on tlio premises. 10-0-tf FOIt SALK. A rnlunlile fnrm nenr Rlnjftown. Kxccllc.it house nnd linrn nnd nil conven ience. Apply to 8. CI. M. Hollopctcr, Esq.. Slicnnndonh, ln. 10-7-3v ' I ANNUAL I RESCUE HOOK and LADDER COMP'Y NO. I, Of Sheiinndonli, """ "v- In Robbins' Opera House, COJI.M ENCING I OCT. I?, Ana Continuing 10 Says. Special attractions will he offered each even Iiik, nnd the nrtieles offered for sale will be no trashy K""ds. Attend the fair and nslst the fiiemen to rnlse funds for tho recent tmpnn e incuts In their bulldliiK nnd the nciiuSitlon of new upparatus. Admission 5 Cents. OPEN EVERYDAY ML C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading lire wing lo.b ucct anu loner. 11 and 11Q S. rviQln St Go to the Shenandoah Dental l looms fox painless extraction of teeth, Gold;and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth (Ut not suit you call to see us. All examjMions free. Wo rnako all kinds of plates. fiJZU Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan CjwS18' Crown and Isriuge work and all opentjp. that per tain .u utputai ouigcij', t 11U UiniKfS 1U1 VAUHCIILL' W-tn 1 1 1 r V 1 Li. Our crowded salesrooms indicate tlintwcnrent ! the bend of the Coat, Cnpe nnd Wraptrjido of tills town, Our success has been mnde by having n lnrge nnd well bclc-tcd lot of garments to bliow buyers. We Control Many Designs. AVe sell at a Lower Price thn nny where elho been u bo of ciudi-bought goods and nn nn accurate knowledge of the markets. Vo cannot mention the detail of thledeimrt ment, hut uk any of the numy planned bttyere who have purcliaeri from us nnd they will give us the best advertising auy firm can liave. YOU CAN SAVE MQNEY-- By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. The Only Wholesale Notion and Hosiery Store in Shenandoah. To Increase our business we have sWrt'ed n retail system In which wo sell goods nt wholesale prices. I'uynvUit to our estab lishment nnd extunine our Immense stock of hosiery, notions and underwear. This is a money saver for everybody. Louis flann, Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wokoii awaits your order. Good, delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. HAVE YOU 8 KEN TJIOSK 1'ItETTV Carpets, Oil Cloths a4Ld Window Shades, Jut received at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE plates aro vitalized cth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'a Block) East Centre Street. OQlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. WINTER - GARMENTS I We give tho biggest bargains nt rock bottom prices, honest quality, all grades and styles in ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats In Meltons, Heavers, Chinchillas and I'lbters, Wo van suit you everytlmo. Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing: In all tho latent makes which have n tailor made appearance, nnd are neat and perfect In finish, ROCHESTER C OTHIKG HOUSE, Cor, Main and Cherry Sts. Bam Block, Prop Evan J. Davies, UVEMY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardlnstreet.
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