PRICES ARE DOWN For otio ilollnr wo offer the For ink now. following : One Quart HIiip lllnck Writing Fluid One Two Oumi- Untile (nrliiine Ink -One Tim-.-Ounce Itnttlr .Muii-lngc - One Perpetual ('alcmlaror PaiH-rwolirlit -One Hucl Patent Automatic Ink Stand ItoKiilnr price Our price tl.on 2.1 in Your nam As tho quantity i- limited it will le to your wd vantage to call nt once if yon wish n set. North Vlsln PERSONAL. William Wohstor upont lart evening in aimrdvlllp. Mrs. Kvan Uavios wni visiting icktlvoi In I'nttsvillc to-day. iAwronpc Itynn wni n Mnlianoy City visitor last evening. Miss Kiiinm llrolmt, of Nuremberg, visited friends in town to-day. Oliver Elsenhower, of Wilkesbarro, is visiting bis parents in town Miss .lessio Sneddon, of West Lloyd street, Front yesterday in l'ottsvillo. C. W. Dcnglor to-day journe.vedtoCresona to attend the funoral of a friend. Miss Naomi Williams returned home last evening from Newport News, Va. Thomas Sanger, of Ashland, attended tho McKinley meeting in town last night. Kdward D.ivis lias nsumod charge of tho now Whito street school building as janitor. Mrs. Van Valiah, of l'hiladclphia, is the guest of her son, Dr. ,1. W. Van Valzah, on Kast Oak sticet. Messrs. I'atriek ami Martin Dolaney, of Homestead, are tho guests of their tnothor, Mrs. Delamy, on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. 1!. L. Tallcy, Miss MeKeman and Messrs. ('. J. Qjiimi and 1', J. Clenry, wore passengers to Jliulcton to-day. Mrs. .lames Selliman, of Tower City, is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van Uiisen, on North Jardin street. John Holland, Sr., who made his homo with his son-in-law, (ieorgo T. Llewellyn, on North Jardin sticet, tbo past year and a half, has again gono to housekeeping nt Mahanoy City. TO cutis A COI.I) in oni: HAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cine. 25 cents. Heeds IEccnttied I' nun ( lerk of tho Orphans' Court to I). Tcnsti imaeher, premises ill Schuylkill Haven. From Christian Schulthstuer to Charles Srliultlmuer, lot In Pottsvillo. From Charles Scliulthauer to Christian Sehulthauer, lot in l'ottsvillo. From John 1). D.ivis to Joseph Mulligan, lot in (iirardvillo. There's .lust "What Ynu Waul l'an-Tina (l!5c.) for coughs and colds. At Orulilcr liros., drug store. The Last Two Datsor Sport Don't miss tho last races at llnzleton, October 23rd and 21th ; ?l,)(iO In purses. Ilorso and bicycle races. Lxcursion rates from all points. lU-13-10t 1). H. Lev n, Scc'y. Umbrellas llrumm's. PITHY POINTS. Happpiilngs Tliroiigbout tlio Ilpglon Chron icled lor Hasty l'prinal. Colder and clemer weather is predicted. The Ashland foot Irnll team will play at Hnitleton on Saturday. The Davis propel ties, which wero recently damaged by fire, are lieing rebuilt again, Frank Mader, a prominent young man of Gordon, died yesterday after a year's illness. Tho bricklayers tills morning liegan opera tions on tho new Odd Fellows' building, on North White street. Dr. V.. W. Samuel, of Mt. Carmcl, has been elected Supremo flenomllsslmo of the Knights of Malta. Tho ltethany t'nlted llvangollcal church have purchased Iferenden heating ap paratus for their lcrontly purchased edifice. The remains of Martin 1'olusczmlns, who was klllod at Suffolk colliery on .Monday, were interred In the Lithuanian cemetery to-day. The residences of William Csyncwski and Kchcider's bakery, on Last Centre street, are being connected witli the boiough steam healing plant. The Swift and Amour companies at Hazlc tou are making war on tho credit business, and announce that tbey will fill no orders unless accompanied by tho cash. Judge Whltmcr, who for many years was an inllucntlal and highly icspccted citizen of Sunbury, died at his homo at l'lilhidelpliia yesterday morning of heart failure. A. K. ISroomo, of llrownsvillo, to-day re moved his household oflccts to town, and will occupy the residence recently vacated by I'rof. Carinicliaol, on West O.ik street. Several local hunters testify that there is a wild cat in the strip of woodland near Last Minos, They claim they havo repeatedly hoard the cries of tlio animal at night and even caught lleeting glimpses of it. I'atriek J. Wilson, of Hrynesville, who was convicted of manslaughter, for having caused tho deatli of Thomas Follon, whom ho stabbed, was sentenced by tbo Columbia county court to three years in tlio eastern penitentiary. Miners who have been driving a tunnel at Crystal Itldgo colliery day and night for the past few months, struck the Iluck Mountain vein lato Saturday night. Tho vein is a good one and runs from 0 to 11 feet in thick ness. Itld Yourself uf Itlieiiuiatisni I!uy Ked Flag Oil, 23c. At Clruhlor liros., drug store. 0L1T1CAL TALK, I ans of Shenandoah will proh ilior demonstration next week. (icinson, of New York, may bo MAHANOY CITY. Tie Hi I'"' ably li m hi Col. Y .1 I'.i the sm n Is f i On Tin -ilijiy evening Hon. Thomas V. Cooper Hill speak at Mahanoy City, mid on the until nt Ashland. Hon. I'.liusl)avls, IiepiihUean candidate for Treasurer, svas cordially received by tlio voters ol sBiciiandoah to-day and was tlio recipient ot jmvny attestations of support. Mr. ltrumiti speaks at McAdoo this oven- ing. ( The 1 lemdcrats held forth at CJuskaka last night. The Republicans of Shenandoah were never in better shape to make a winning light than they are to-day. Poison lv.v. insect bites, bruises, scalds. bums, are quickly cured by DoWltt's Witch linzel Halve, tlio great pile cure. u. ji. llagenlmrh . Tlio Olllcbll Itilllnt, A sample copy of the olllcial state ticket was leeoived at tlio Commissioners olhco yesterday from llnriisburg. It is cloven columns wide, nnd when the county ticket is added thereto tho sizo of tho ballot will bo forty-eight inches in length and twenty-seven nnd one-half inches in width. This is tbo largest that has yet been made out shico the advent of the liakcr ballot law, and will bo of great inccmvciilenco to tbo voter when ho enters the booth. HOOD'S PIIjIjS euro lilver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleas-nt laxative. All Druggists- AVlll Head a Company. Geortro 11. Lowrev. tbo comedian, who spoilt the past three weeks as a guest of Ills parents at Turkey Hun, this morning left for lluflalo, N. Y., where ho will rejoin his partner in tho theatrical business, Charles 0 Iticc, and on Monday, noxt, begin a two- week engagement at Shay's music hall, after which they will start out at tho iiead of their own company to be known as Rico .t Lowrcy's, ISicycle Club. A tour of twenty weeks will bo mado through lrguua, rcnii sylvanh, Maryland and West Virginia Olio and burlesque will bo produced and the company will havo its own car for transpor tation, scenery, etc. Tlio Klgllt Nlllne ill III,, night I'lace. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhlcr liros., drug store. ro-coveicd while you wait at $ REMOVED TO 20 EOnyTKECT. tr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLOUS. 3- Denlstry In all its Branches. & Crown and Bridge Work a Specially. Painless Extraction, Artificial Teeth Inserted. & All Work Guaranteed. A Well-Known ami Uespeeled Itesiiletlt Hied Lust Inciting. Mahanoy City, Oct. 22. -Margaret, wife of Joseph (i. Morgan, tlio North Main street meicliaut, and a highly respected christian woman, died last evening after an illness of about two years. Tho deceased was a mem ber of tho Welsh Congregational church. Tlio funeral will take place at 2 p. m. on Saturday, liev. F. Tylo Lvans, of Lausford, and Lott Lake will olliciato at tlio cere monies. The deceased leaves two sons lie sides her husband. Tlio funeials of Mrs. Lllen Kiodan and her son, Daniel, victims of the Mahanoy l'lano firo, took place this morning from tlio resid ence of Mrs. Moduli's sister, Mrs. Jonas Smith, in Mahanoy l'lano. High mass was celebrated in Holy liosary Catholic church, Ilovs. MeLotigliliii and l'rendergast officiat ing. Tlio teachers and pupils of tbo public schools of Mahanoy l'lano attended the funeral in a body. Tlio pall beaters were John Walker, John Meade, Martin liyan, James McConuell, Miles lirenuau and John Uiuody. Interment was made at Frackville. The funeral of Albeit Ilccker took place this morning fiom the family residence at l'ark Place, Ilov. F. C. llyurs, of Park Place and Delano, officiating at the service The remains weie brought to town via Lehigh Valley railroad and transferred to the P. .V: It. passenger station and taken to liarnesville, where service was held and interment made I at tlio white church, Itev. Hensyl, pastor of , the Lvaygelical church of town, officiating at ' the second selvllO- Many fiieinU to-day attended tho funeral ' of Mrs. Sarah, widow of Charles J. lleach, which took place from the lesidenco of the deceased's son, William A. liearli, on Last Ceutio street. The remains weio taken to Tamaqua for interment. A large number of tho local wheelmen left this afternoon for Pottsvillo to take part in tho bicycle pniade at that place to-night. The Vnlr Continues. The fair of tlio Itescuo Honk & Ladder Company in liobbins' opera house is drawing largo crowds nightly. Tho entertainment program contains a special and new attrac tion each evening. To-night tho German Maennerchor will give several selections. Dii:i. gUiiiiiiiiuillliimiiUHiWiig ; LftDIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS 2 JC: fes. t'mt llns eVer been sll0wn tl'i'- 3 pl n i ii j i p i n i 5fc (iMf&pi region, is now open lor your Bull Dogs 1 $4.00 per 1 Pair.. LVAVH.-On the 2Ut inst., at Slifimmtoali. Va. Kvnn Lcwttji, ni:el !W years. Funeral will take place from the family residence on AVet Mnybciry alley on Saturday, 21th Inst., and leave Sliennmloah via the 11:10 a. in Pennsyl vania ruilniad train for St. (-lair, where inter ment w 111 bf made in the Odd Fellowa' cemetery, l'elntives and friends reieotfully invited to attend. 10-22-21 rTnw 111. HUUU O is Your) Little Liver 8 .Liverr' Dnio 1 1110 act gently yet promptly on the Liver, i Stomach nnd Bowels. They dispel 51ck Headaches, l-'evers and Colds; cleanse the system thoroughly; cure habitual constipation. They are sugar-coated, don't gripe, very small but great in results. UecouimenUtd by Physicians and liruccists. llulib UrniH Cu, Cklcaru anil Sun FranclMo, Q I'nr Sale in SI1KN AN DOAH . PA , by S. P. Khlin, Druggist, 6 South Main St :3! Strange that we should 3! i .n: n. .11 ti I 2 but here is the how 3 of it: 31 '-The newest style winter S 3 shoe is called the 5 13; Bull Dog, because : 3 the toe of the shoe 2 is supposed to look like a bull dog's- nose. 2 Now you would na- ; 3 turally think this a very homely shoe, S 2 but it isn't. The sole 2 is very heavy and extension edge, the SEE 3 upper is calfskin, a 2 reddish brown color, st j It is the most complete S 2 shoe you ever had 3j on your foot, and is made so it will not j bag out at the side. ! They are being sold in ! regular stores all E ! over the country for IeE i $ and $6 a pair, but jeE ; tne factory price No stairways climb anymore. to "Hoys will lie boys," hut you can't nllbril to lose any of thorn, lio ready for the green apple season by bavhiK DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure in tlio house. C II. Hagen-bucli. Manilolins-lirumm's. big stock just received at WILKINSON'S ELECTION SPECIAL ! It don't matter whether it's silver or gold we offer greater unntnins tlinn any other House To-day mid every day until sold wc oiler one case ol 40 iioicu, superb quality, LADIES' YESTS AND PANTS, absolutely perfect goods in every respect ; jersey ribbed, half bleached, pearl buttons, satin ribbon 111 neck, silk tip trimmings, silk tip sell lront, Election price, only 19c. each. THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We've a stock to enthuse over : wc think wc linvc the cloak Knowledge to buy better nnd sell uienpor tlinn our neighbors. Our prices mid su perb styles Have struck the popular fancy that's why are always bus-. CLOTH CAPES 98c. Sl.39 and upwards to $35.00. Stylish Jackets, correct 111 shutie. finest finiU nnd superb quality nt prices that need 110 comment. TUG BKST HMDENCi; of uur success is shown bv daily increasing sales and hundreds nt plcie-irtj lu era who know it pays to buy nt L. J. WILKINSON'S, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. immrnmmf9mmfm?ttmt4 Charles derr'S ( I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ,L n 4 r- m & K.non RARS OF w tsaroer anop i 1 ...SOAP 1 TO BE SOLD 3 BAKS FOR Be. 3 E. B. FOLEY, 3 HO. 27 WEBT CENTRE STREET. 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Sliave becoming iionulnr. You will like It. W uiulio n specialty ol hair cutting. PURCHASING AT GOLDIN'S Yott cull fearlessly march Up to the boundaries of Style and 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 has brought the happiest results to them and us, namely, mutual satisfaction and profit. NIGGERHEAD SUITS, and black colors and or sack styles, at half In blue straight prices. "MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, I GOL-DIINJ, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. Underwear. IS 1 - 1 $4.00.1 3! Checks with every pur- Jt: 2 chase, and $25 worth gE a beautiful 2 gets ...MftlrOH I ...MIWP. 1 I SHOE STORE I S Mgr. : nmmmmmmmwmmmx THE COAT SEASON inspection. U liese garments cx eel in quality, style and finish mid will be admired by all who see them. All are marked at prices below their real value. We have also placed cv nlc a large variety of Silks a. jlain and figured gros grain, Iiresden, Satin Duchess, Chinn, Japan, Peau de Soie and Taffeta. Also a large line of novelty and plain dres goods, including nil-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. If needing CARPETS look through our line and see the many beautiful designs we have to show you. Huttenck paper patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge. P. J. GAUGHAN. - 27 N. Main St. i Literary Xoton. SlcC'luro's Jlngiiziuo for November will con tain the first installment of a five or six part story by Hudyard Kipling. It ii Kipling's first long story of American life, being a talo of stirring adventtiro among tlio Gloucester fisherman on tlio Grand Hanks. It will bo illustrated with drawings from lifo by I. W. Talier. In tho November McClure's Elizabeth Stuart l'helps will give some account of lier viows on novel and story writing, illustrat ing It with leminisccnces of horown personal experience. "WnntH tho World to Know It. II. I'. Hutr, of 810 Hepburn street, Will iamsport, la., says; "I can say positively that Thompson's Diphtheria Curo saved my lifo and also that of my sister. Tho doctors had given up both of us. Our friends woro advised to try Thompson's Diphtheria Cure onus. They did and in two day's timo tho dreaded disease had disappeared. I am only too glad to have tho privileges of letting tho world know the wonderful curativo powers of tliis medicine, and wish I could tell every one individually. Xo uicdicino Itko it in tho world." For sale at Kirlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Miirrliigo T.iceilM'H, .1. II. Hoover, of Mt. Carmel, nud Ida C. Stofi'regan, of l'ottsvillc. Clarence Hunter, of Shepptou, and Carrie C. Staulicr, of Nurcniburg. Oliver I.ougdenbergeranil Jlinuio Rudolph, both of Nureinburg. C. P. Clay and Annie Noon, both of Pottsvillo. MISCELLANEOUS. TiOn UKNT. A No. 1 bakery in Pnrt Cnrlioit, V Jyisy terms to irom imrty. Auilrcss "CV this olllce. 10-22-eod-iw FOH KENT. A Inrso room, second floor front Monin licit nmt gasnml other convenience, fmitnMo for ofllco or meeting purposes. Apply at th IIi.uald oillee. 10-21-tf TnOIi SALE. A donltlo property, on Line JU street, Jno9. 133 nnd j3o( for snle cheap. In quire of Mrs. street, Felix McMnnnnmun. on Line 10-16-tf TnOU KENT. A (lwellinR nt No. 9 South 7 White ftrect All conveniences. Apply tt .). 11. .-Miiine, on xne premiwes. JLt-v-tr j T7OU SALE, A valuable farm near KhiKtown, iences. Apply to S. (J. M. IloIIopeter, Esq.fi Shenandoah. Va. 10-7-3w i . -IN TilSTATICOFAAHONTfEDCAV.UECEASED. li Letters of ndiniiiivlrntion on the estate of Aaron Itedcay, late of North Union township, Schuylkill county, l'ennylvnnia, deceased,, have lecn Rrnnlcd to tho undersigned, residing in feaid township, to mIioiu all persons indebted to said estate are miuestcd to make payment nnd tlioso liavlnR claims or demands, will make known tlio muno without delay. Or to her Attorney Lccy Ann Ri:dc ay. S. G. M. Iollo))eter, Administratrix Shenandoah, la., Oct 15, 100. 10-151 a w-Gw ANNUAL 's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, We are now selling retail at wholesale prices. The otily place in Shenandoah which offers such inducements. Our stock consists of Medicated Red Flannels, Fleece Lined, . . . Camels Hair . . . and Merino. Louis flann, 25 W. Centre St. Evan J. Davies, I.IVEI4Y AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. "mTcwatson, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cignrs, Tobacco, &c Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'s Beer nnd Porter, 11S and 11S S. Main St RESCUE HOOK and LADDER COMP'Y NO. I, Of Shenandoah, In Robbins' Opera House, COMMENCING Ana Continuing 10 Days. Special nttrnctlons will bo olTert-d each even inc, and tho articles offered for salo will lie no trashy goods. Attend tho fair nnd assist the firemen to raise funds for the recent improve ments in their building nnd the acquisition of new apparatus. Admission - YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your " Groceries, Smoked Meats, Plour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St Our crowded salesrooms indicate that wo arc at tho head of tho Coat, Cape nnd Wrap trade of this town. Our suites liua been made by having largo and well selected lot of garments to show buyers. We Control Many Designs. We sell at ft Lower Price than any where else because of cash-bought goods and an an nccurato knowledge of the markets. Wo cannot mention tho details of this depart ment, but nk any of tho many pleased buyers who have purchased from us and they will give us tho best advertising any firm can have. - - . 11- 1 l ife . , , , L R.F.GILL Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery waon awalta your order. Gooda delivered nroniptly. WILLIAM. H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. 5 Cents. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Eooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit vou call to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Louan Crowns. Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to jJeutul surgery. No charges for extracting when plates arr ordered. We aro 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, to 8 p. in. WINTER - GARMENTS I Wo give the honest bargains nt rock bottom prices, honest quality, nil gnules and fetylcs In ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats- In Meltons, Jlcnvers, Chinchillas and Ulsters. Wo can suit you overytltne. JIAVK YOU SKKN THOSI5 I'ltETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths d Window Shades, Jut received at FRICKFS CARPET STORE. I Business Suits,- Boys' and Children's) Clothing' In all the latest mAkes which have a tailor made appearance, aiJl aro neat and. perfect in llnlsli. DfinUDOTDD f ftTlViVP. uruisi? llUUUUkJIUll U V1111HU uvuuu, Cor, Main and Cherry Sta. - Sam Block, l'rop. ( 1
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