DO YOU WANT I ' Good newspaper service ? i We make a specialty of delivering; the HERALD and all Philadelphia, 1 In New York and l'utt.-ville papers to ni(n9 that was, viilllng nut uf a sl.llnn. all parts of the town. Ve guar-, Fortunately none of the iiawiiiigerii or crews antee tn-oiiipt delivery and give j " seriously Injured. r . . :.. .11 .. J I Tin' train that ran into tlie engine vrm satisfaction in all cases. Linger No. 80 duo km at 7:88 ami In GiVC US a trial Order. HOOKS & BROWN!:: i O- North Main St. ENTIRE MEW 8T00K. Itif.mkli, the Clothier, Mnl- IIlK donning (hit lloul. T,. ; f.iwii li, tin- proprietor of tlw One Tru e I lothing lloiisf on South Main utrcel, ycitcrdny nmilc a big ileal by which be ilii-jK.-i-.l of the entire nbl stock of clothing in hi- lilare to Mnrcm fc Co., tlie Liiwrnc comity Hiii tiomers. The transaction win the larKi -t bulk wile of clothing cyr matte in tlio town anil the goods filleil 25 large eases. Mr. Itefowiili win obliged to make tJio "ale in order to make room for a mammoth new stock be had purchased for tlio full nnd winter trade and which is now in the big store. The stock is so largo that the many tables creak under the gieat weight. It embraces all tlie latest styles in the beat make of clothing for men, lioys and children and overcoats and reefers. Mr. Itefowich savs he will fell eiery garment at bottom rock price. Tlie stock includes all sizes, but should nnyono difficult to suit 1 uimblo to fiudjust what lie wantH Mr. Itefowich can furnish suits to order, being the local agent for lliunmcrslougli & llro., of New York, the greatest merchant tailoring firm in tlio world. No "barking" is nieded at his store, as some competitors resort to. All Hoods speak for themselves, and be tieat's all customers in a gentlemanly manner. "Boys will lie boys," but you can't allbrd to loic any of them, lie ready for the green apple season by having DoWltt's Colic and Cholera Curo in tlio bouso. C. H. Hugen buch. Hie Calliolie. Protectory. Several weeks ago the IIkkaui noted tlio f.iet that a collection was being taken up among the Catholics of this diocese for tlie purpose of building a protectory for wayward hoys at l'atlaud, near Norristown. The buildings are to cost $300,0(K. The Catholic .Standard and Times publishes lists of con tributions from persons In three parishes in Schuylkill county. Tlio amounts collected in St. l'atiick's parish, 1'ottsville, was fo2 1.70. Of this sum "A Friend" gave $100: Thomas Kerns gnvo ?100; .Mrs. 1. Tyson gavo 25, nnd (ieorgo W. Julius 20. The congregation uf the 'lmrchof the Iinmaculatu Coniepliou, Shenaniloab, sent $3(8.7,,; St. Kyran's Church, lleckschcrvllle, $113.75, nuil St. Mary Magdalene's Church, Lost deck, $tl'J. Worth seeing llruiniu's show window display. Wholesale nnd ICetiill OinifVclloiii'ry. The undersigned have opened a wholesale and Tetall confectionery store at 131 North Main street, where they will bo jileaed to have their many friends give them a call. lur.a ,isrNiiovi:it, 11.1-lt I'iiank i:i-i:xiii)Wi:ii. REMOVED TO 20 E. OnR. STREET. f Dr. J.W. VanValzali's DENTAL PARLORS. c Denlstry in all Its Brandies, Crown and Bridge Work a Specially, . Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted, All Work Guaranteed, A& Vt ; ! j , ' ! , : ; ! ! AciA I ' j No stairways .! climb anymore. to WILKINSON'S ELECTION SPECIAL ! ML THE BEST EVIDENCE to our success is shown by daily increasing sales and hundreds i.!ci-.i.d tuners who know it pays to buy ut L. J. WILKINSON'S, MAIN STREET, VH HAVK TI1IC MOST HAND BOMi: IHXK.N'H OK ...OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. f E. B. FOLEY, V NO. S7 WEST CENTRE STREET. DISASTEn BARELY AVERTED. OlIMou nil llii. I.vlilcli Valley llilllrimil 1 Tlil Mni-niiiR. Mpccliil to KvMimi 1Ikhai.ii. Mhasy city, Not. ".a ilntroii wrei'K whs itRieiy morteuon tno J.i'iimn Valley Knilroail at tills place tliin morning liy tAuuni u or tMlti f.raa1ititi (ntt. u ff-ninlit charge of John Iteevea, conductor, ami Engineer William (loflldnor. The f might engine wan No. I3S in charge of a HuzleUm i-rew, Edward, llaker, conductor, anil (icorge Mtftiiln-nlierg, englni-er The freight engine was shifting ir. the yard when the passenger train was due and pulled out of the siding as tlio train appioached. The crash took place alsmt ten or fifteen yards from the switch of the siding. Had it occurred uhmi the switch the sseiiger train would have len thrown ovwr an embank ment and many eoplo would have been seriously injured, If nut killed. The two engines camo together with such force the freight engine was forced backward under a freight car nnd four freight cars wore pushed olt the track. The pilot of tlie passen ger engine was crushed, but the train did not sutler otherwise. Many of the passengers woro severely shaken up by tho collision, but none rcjwirted injured. Conductor licuvos was on one of tlie platforms when he saw that u collision was inevitable and lie jumped from the train and sprainod his right ankle. l'-dward Warren, one of the Hazlcton crew, had a narrow escape from being crushed to death. A moment before tho crash he stood between two freight cars prepared to un couple them and heard the shunts of n fellow brakcuian in time to Jump from his perilous position to a placo of safety. AcUllou ledgltients of Tajlm'tits. To the Olllcers of the Homo Friendly Society, of lliltimore, Md. - (1knti.i:mi:n : I desire to express my heart folt thanks to your Society for tho prompt ness with which tlio claim duo me upon tlie death of my husband, Timothy Hayes, was paid. It amounted to One Hundred and twenty-four dollars ($121) and I found it of much assistance in my sudden distress. I shall always cherish grateful remembrances of your Society, Superintendent William T. KvaiH, and agent James Patterson. KuzAiiETit Hayes. Robinson's Patch, Nov. !, 1M)(!. It is with much gratitude that I acknowl edge payment of tlie claim of olio hundred and ten dollars ($110) due mo upon the death of Samuel Howell and so promptly met by your society, through your superintendent, William T. Kyans, and agent, Harry Kceso. Amaniia How km, 121 West Spruce Street. Mahanoy City, Nov. 5, J61H1. Please accept my gratitude for the prompt ness with which your superintendent, Will iam T. Kvaiis, and agent, Harry Keee. paid the claim of sixty-two dollars ($02) duo mo upon the death of Mary H. Fry. 1 shall al ways bo ready to testify to the reliability and promptness uf your society. HlINKV FKY. Yutesville, Nov. 5, 1MW. Newr Ciiils for Coughs mid Colils, That's what Pan-Tina is, 2.1e. At Gruliler llros,, drug store. obituary. Henry Hoenlck, aged Mi years, died at his hoiho in Mincrsvillo Tliiiisdny night. Tlie deceased had been a resident of that place ifl years, and was well and farerably known. Hy occupation ho was a carpenter. The do- I ceased is survived hy a wife and tlio follow I ing childicn : Mrs. Henry Oerther, with whom bo and his wife have for sonio time lesldid ; Mrs. Charles Oerther, Heading; Mis. Charles . I. Stein, Kansas City; Mrs. M. H. I Master, of Shenandoah, and Mr. lieorge Hucnicii, of Minersvillo. The funeral will ; ho held to-morrow afternoon at 2:30. William J. Hrennan, aged 10 years, died at the homo of his brother-in-law, Joseph Woll, in l'ottsvlllo, at 8:00 o'clock last night. He coutriclud severe cold about a week ago. Mr. Hreili n was prominent in Democratic politics and was well known throughout the county. Tho fcneral arrangements bavo not beep announced,, Theories of cure may bo dlscussedntlength by physicians, but tlio sutl'ciers want quick relief; and One Minute Coiifh Cure will give it to them. A safe curo for children. It is ' ""'5' harmless remedy tliat produces immediate results." C. JI. Hagenbuc h. It don't matter whether it's silver or gold we offer greater bargains than nay other house. To-dav nul every dny until sold we offer one case of 40 dozen, superb quality, LADIES' YESTS AND PANTS, absolutely perfect goods in every rc6pcct; jersey ribbed, half blenched, pearl buttons, satin ribbon in neck, silk tip trimmings, silk tip self front. Election price, only 19c. each. THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We've a stock to enthuse over ; we think we have the cloak knowledge to buy better anil sell ueaper tuati our iicichbors. Our prices and sit lierb stvles ha,ve struck the ; npulnr fancy that's why ' .no ahvavs busy. CLOTH CAPES 93c, $1.39 ami upwards to $35.00. Stvlisu Jackets, correct 111 shape, finest finish and superb quality at prices that need no comment. LLOYD STREET, HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Contra Street, Our Hot Towel Shave becomlnir nonular. You will iflka It. We J make a specialty ot batrcuttlnBiH THEY SAY THE FIGHT For Free Silver has just com menced, but that has nothing to do'with our new stock of Nigger Head Cheviot Suits. Extra heavy grade and all style;? and colors. Don't buy your winter suit until you see ours. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! By the thousand at prices iu:ver before offered by any dealer in the county at. I GOLDIIM'S vMAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St. POLITICAL TALK. Tho llepublleansof Tamaijua will eclcbrato tlio great victory this evening. Over 700,000 buttons were distributed and 8.000,000 documents were sent out by tlio licpuhlicau state committee,. Kentucky nnd Wyoming have gone He publican. If you seo it in tlie lli:t;,vi,i, it's no fake. There Is a free sllverite on North Jardin street who still believes llryan was elected. The news of his defeat was such a shock that his nervous system has not yet leeovered. Who struck illllio Willielm' There is a great scramble for the subordin ate olllces on tho hill, and at the almshouse. Announcements are already being mado for borough olliccs to bo filled next spring. Tlie Silverites at Tremont oelebratod Bryan's election on Thursday night, taking their inspiration from tlio fake telegrams and halwad" newspaper men. Claude Hreckons, an old St. Clair boy, has been elected District Attorney of Clicyenuo, the capital of Wyoming. His brother, Will lam Hicckoiis, of Mahanoy City, received a inessago to that ell'ect yesterday afternoon. The Hepublicans of Ashland will celebrate next Tuesday. Northumberland county gives Kulp 2313, Montour 20, and Sullivan 21 a total majority in tlie threo counties, of 2.3.V). In Columbia county Walsh received a majority of 1223, whkh elects Kulp in tlio distiict by 1131. Matt Quay's leputatiou as a political prophet is sustained. Ills estimate, 270 electoral votes, of MeKinley's majority, was tho closest of tlie many score niado prior to the election. Who Sit lit They lluo n Cough Advice -Tako lJan-Tina, 23c. At (liuhler llros., drug store. Continued in tlie K.vuuKOKiie. There was a liirpo gatlieriiii! in tlio Keho letli Ibniel synasojiuo on West Oak street this mornitiK, to wltuunsthocoullrination of I.eon, 13-year-old son of .Mr. and Mrs. Isuduro Lauterstcin. The cereniony took plicc at 10 I tho cuutjreKatloii, was in attendance. In ac cordanro with tlio laws of the faith tlie hoy read heforo tho congtogatiou a pasKiKO of the hcriptuio and tlien inudo a hrief address in which he spoke of his past life, thanked his parents fur their lidelity and pledged himself to conduct his futnio in accordance with the laws of his fellow people. If you want x, flue wedding cake, let Otto maUelt for you, Schuylkill to Culclmitr. Tho Hepublicans of Schuylkill county aro making extensive preparations forj celehrat int; the glorious victory achieved on Tues day. Tho celebration will tako placo on Thursday night at Pottsvillc, and it is ex pected that thu largest parade in tlio history of tho county will be held. The Third Brigade baud will lend the procession, and Invitations aro being scut out to prominent Hepublicanti and clubs throughout the county. Tho display of firo works will bo ou an elaborate scale. Committees wero ap pointed last night, with Chairman Kd wards as president of tlio temporary organization, Shenandoah will bo well represented. Shoo making and shoe selling is our busi ness. We uiako them guod nnd sell them cheap. Faitoky Siiuu Siohe. A ItllUlifr Chunked. At tho meeting of tlio School Iloaid last Wednesday evening it was decided that the local evening schools would continue their sessions during tho County Iustltuto week'. It has since been discovered that the bchool law provides that no school shall be kept open in any district or in auy county, during thu time uf holding tho annual County lustiuite therein and tlio local Hoard has isuiod an older accordingly. TO OUltlJ A COM! IX ONi: 1.V Tako laxative llroino Quinine Tablet. All druggists rufuud tho money if it fails to curo. Sfl cents. J ' A DUputu Settled. A water plpo burst on West Centre treet, near Main, and caused the street to become lloodrd. Tbcie was a dispute a to whether the pliie belonged to the new or old water works, hut it wan settled this afternoon. Su perintendent llettoridge had an oxutvutiou made and showed that tho pipe belonged to the oldcuinpany. Iimuireofthe first neron vou meet how our shoos wear. That person will be our customer all right. Everybody is. "Kactouv Slum Stoiih. ,yt irogruiu. The following program will bo rendered at a meeting or tho 'V to bo hold this evening: Singing; scriptmo reading, Miss llrooks; reading, John II. Danks; instrumental duett, Miss Kallio lieddall and Prod. Hutton : essay, Miss l'.lliabeth .M. lleebncr ; duett, Misses llevan and Wasloy recitation, Miss Annie Williams ; address, John T. Ijiwson j trio, Messrs. Dawson, Hilton and lioxby ; addross, Kov. Alt red llecbner; crltlo s report. Tlio whole system Is drained and under milieu uy muo ent Ulcers and mien snrm. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals ineiii. 11 is tue uesi pile euro unowu. u. 11, llagenbuch. Contract Awurileil, P. .T. Cleary, of town, was last night awarded the contract for constructing a wagon road at llanletou. at OJ cents per lineal foot. The highest bid was 15 rents. Mr. Cleary also bid on tlie construction of a sewer in that town, but was t" above the lowest bidder. The contract price is J8.097.SO. Will I.enve Sbeniiiidoull I'roin Mtthanoy City Tribune. Oeorge T. Llewellyn, of Shenandoah, the hustling Insurance agent, formerly of town, has purchased the Doner property on Hast Mahanoy avenue and will mnvo his family I over in the near future. O'llrieii vs. enldy 1 1 1 1 1 . One of the best boxing card uter ai rangeil will lie presented at the Union. I'alk Athletic Club, New York, nozt Monday nightj when Dick O'llrieii, of Itostoii, mid "Scaldy Hill" Quinn, of Hueletou, will incut for twenty r-.unds. Itcghi 1tlght Willi Coughs anil Colds. Take the sure cure, Pan-Tina, 38o. At Oruhlor llros., drug store. Tho llooler Turin Mrlectnl, Tho Hoard of Directors of tho Odd Follows Homo, of this district, met at Sunbury ye tcrday. The sito committee viewed seven farms nnd selected upon tho Hoover farm, where tlio homo will bo located. Tho Odd Fellows are greatly interested in this Home. lleeso Seeks Itest, Itegister-clect Frank C. Hccio has decided to rest after tlio excitement attending the campaign and has left for Washington and other points South. Ho will return in about ten days. uch In Little Is especially true ot Hood's Pills, for no-mcUi cine ever contained so great euratlvo power In so small spaco. They arc a wholo mHIcluo chest, always n aily, al ways eluclcnt, ulways sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver Ills, sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c. Tho only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Underwear. We are now selling retail at wholesale prices. The only 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. WINTER - GARMENTS ! We tflve tho b.KKitt bnrKnini nt rtSck bottom prifftt, lioncKt ijtmlity, nil KTnt.es nnil styles In ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats In MeltntiS lleuvrrs, C'lihuliillns nni W'e can suit ym everytinie. Ul-tcis. 3US 1 11 G S S SllltS, Boys' and Children's Clothing: In nil the Intent innkos wlilcli linve 11 tailor initdf aj)jH'nrnmit ami nro neat ami ierfti't in tii,i"U. ROCHESTER COTHIKG HOUSE, Cor. 3Inin niul (iicrry Sts. - Sam Illock, Prop. LADIES', CHILD REN' SXnD MISSES' COATS. '1-841 SILKS AND DRESS GOODS Fashion's favorite fabrics nt popular riccs of striitly reliable goods Jn thicks ami colors, All the ncethtleB which Hume l'nsliiun him dcclaml to I popular inn ho found here. All the correct weuvrs anil up to date shades for the fall nnd whiter of lMtrt nre shown In profusion. CORSETS. Lverv new nnd correct model In every reliable make of goods. Startling! Sure, but true, thut one-half the corset wetuers to-dny are wearing corsets whose most conpiiuouH fnturi in their inadaiitltillitv. Whv not be as partieulur n in your choice of shoes nnd get in your euoico oj suoeu mm gci R.F.GILLj tliose innt hi. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon await, your order. QooJ, delivered promptly, WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 Bast Centre. Street. LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. If needing CARPbTS look through our line and' see the many beautiful designs we have to show you. - Butterick paper patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2M. Main St. WOOD'S . Shenandoah Gollege 1 FERGUSON BLOCK. New pytem nf book-keeping nml olllce prnctkc, net nal bushier from tlie start, llnti's of tuition for night school, including buokn nnd Mntionery for Ihi4 introduction. One Month - - $ 5 00 Two Months - - 9 00 Three Months - - 12 00 Four Months - - - 15 00 (o) , Tlio system is nrratigeil for those who liavo but tittle time to devote to the work andlntlic inot itrritticul nystem of book-keeping ever jittblixlicil. W, II. Held wih tlie flrst tt complete the work, and after ten weeks piaetfee he accepted n Toition ns book-keeper at SOO.OO per month, nml gave entire itNfattfoii. Idgnr Fidler wan tlie Unit to taku It tip at IVitNville. Ills jirogreps it excellent. Specif.l Katen For Day School. Call at College For Particulars. S. I. WOOD, President. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Oold and Silvci lllllngs. If your artillcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum C'ruwus Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates art ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vital!;! air for the painless cxtractiou of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. ra. have you ski:n tiiosh piutttv Carpets, Oil Cloths ad Window Shades, Jmt received at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE -MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at j Tf 1 1 O O VlPlllClrPr AT XHTI J.JLV1 UOiVU V OC k3Ullt ' 105 S. Main St. Lauer's w ger and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softneis of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by those who use I'ozioni'b Complexion Powder. The largest, finest ami best selections of Ladies', Mis-Mh and (.liiklixn's Coats and ladies' ilusli, Clotli and l-"ur Capes, tl.nt Iihs ever been shown in this rtgion, is now open lor ycur 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 teal value. Ve have also placed cn sale a large variety ot Silks m plain and figured grcs grain, Dresden, Satin Duchets, China, Japan. Peau de Soie and Taffeta. Alst a large line of novelty and plain dress goods, including all-wool and silk and wool henritttas, 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 thail you will find with any of its competitors. MISCELLANEOUS. TTTANTI2I. A girl for general housework. Apply nt 221 Wnt Oak street. ll-7-2t Olt KENT. A dwelling nt 21 South AVhlte IJ street. Nino room. Apply on the n the 11-7-H premises. IOU SA1K. A good-paying grocery In n well ; otnblNlied stand. (Jond reasons for sell ing. Apply at the Hkkald oil lee. 11-3-1! w T70l HAM..-A two-htory frame dwelling on ) Oak street, between. Jardhi nnd AVeet. Fair prleo to enh bidder. Seven rooms nnd bathroom. Good condition. Lot 19x00 feet. Apply to liev. James Moore, or Jmrshal Itnugh. 11 -3-1 w on nr.NT. Twr unfurnished rooms, best I' location In town. AiMress "M" care of IU:uALi olllee. 10-30-tf IOIt ItENT Storeroom nnd dwelling now occupied by W. J. Morgan, 16 South Main street. Apply to Frank Schmidt H-2Mf FOU HUNT. A No. 1 bakery in Port Carbon. Kasy terms to good party. Address "0," 10-22-eod-iw nOK ItKNT. A nice room, spcond floor, purposes. Apjily at ultablo for oillcu Hi.UAi.l) olllco "TjOn SALIC. A double piopcrty. on Line X1 street, Tsos. i.-l and 13o, for sale cheap. In qtllre of Mrs, Felix Mcyiannaman, on Line Mreet 10-lfMf i DMINISTIEATOIt'S NOTICM Notice Is V. hereby gten that letters of administration upon the estate of Amelia Smith, late of Win, 1'enn, township of West Mahanoy, in the county of Schuylkill, deeeanefl, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons In debted to said estat nre required to make Immediate pa incut ami th'oe having claims against the snine are required to make the -amo knowiito , M. l. Mame Or to his attorney, Administrator M. t. HritKi;. Shenamloah, Fa , Oct. 31, ls9i. 31-7-Jl DMlNlSTIIATOn'S NOTK'i;. Notice i i herebv gi cn that letters of administration upon the estate of Oeorge Smith, late of VI in, Penn, township of Wet Mahanoy in the 1 county of Schuylkill, deceased, hne beon i granted to the uudeisigued. All peisons in I (lebteil to said estate are required to make i Immediate payment and thoe having claims ngninst tlie same are requtreu to make tim same known to M. I). Malonk Or to hU attorney, Admluistnitor. M M. ItfiiKU. Shenandonh, Fa , Oct. 31, 1800. 81-7-14 CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tlmtnnnppllcntlonwlll be made to tho Court of Common 1'lens of Schuylkill county, 1'cnna . on Monday, the ICtH day if November, IbW, nt 10 o'clock In tho fore- liwin, utr iiiu tiuirifi t tin iiucinirn iui iuiuwuu to be known its the MM. Isidore Lithuanian Roman Catholic Ileneflclal Society of Wm,l Fenn, ("Shaft F. O."), SchuUkill county, Femift., the character nnd objects of which al, the maintenance of an organization. .Oi&brnerl eial nnd protect lc purposes, by tlvo establish ment of a beneficial fund therein 8or the relief of sick or Injured members, nnd thl) families of such members ns may die. Said npplicntlon Is to be made under the provisions 'of the Act of Assembly approved the 29th day f April, 1H7J, and the supplements thereto, wliluli provide for the Incorporation nnd regulation of certain incorporator s. Said society Is to be carried on At Wm. Fenn, said county, alnl Is to have, possess nnd enjoy nil the riglns, benefits and privileges conferred by said -)lct of Assembly and its supplements. . The application U now on file in the Frothon otary's ofllee at Fottsville. Fenna. if. M. BCRKE, Solicitor for l'etltloners. Shenandoah, Fa , Oct. 23, lbjC, 10-2i-3t-oaw CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that nn application will be made to the Court of Common Fleas of Schuylkill county, Fennn., on Monday, tho lGtlt day of November, 1S90, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be known as the "Follsh lEoman Catholic Ileneflclal Society of the Illessed Virgin, of Shenandoah, Fenna.," the character nnd objects of which nro the maintenance of an organiza tion for beneficial nnd protective purposes by the establishment of a beneficial fund therein for the relief of sick nnd injured members and int- uiuiiies oi sucn memoersns may (tie ;miiu application s to be made under the provirdons of the Act of Amemhly approved the 2'ith da of April, 1K71, and the sundeinents thereto whieli provide for the incorporation and reau!i tion of eeiNin corporutlous. Said socte y is to be carried ou at Shenandoah, Fenna and is U have, poMM-Mt nnd enjoy all the right hem ut--and privileges conferred by said Act of Afa sembly nod its supplements. The application is now on file In the Frothon clary' uffleeat Fottsville, Fenna. M M. Hi l ui Solicitor for F tituners. Shenandonh, Fa., Oct. 23, 10-JI- tt-oav CHARTER NOTICE. Noice is hereby uiven that nn application will be made to the Court of Common Flea of Schuj Ikill county, Fenna., on Monday, the 10th day ut November, WM. at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, for the charter of an Intended corporation to bo known ns the "St. Francis Ithuanlnn Hainan Catholic Temperance ltenellclnl Society of Shenandoah, Fenn.," the character an ou Jeets of which are tho maintenance of an organ cation for beneficial and protective purposes by tho establishment of a beneficial fund therein forthoielief of sick or injured member and the families of such members ns may die; nnd the promotion of temperance. Said application is to be made under the pro visions of the Act of Assembly approved the 2Jth day of April, ltfl, and the supplements, thereto, which provide for the incoriuiratlon and regulation of certain corporations, bald society is to be carried ou at Shenandoah, Fa., and Is to have, possetu and enjoy all the rights, benefits nnd privileged conferred, by said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. Tlie application is now on file In the Frothon otary'a office at Fottsville, Fenna. M. M" ttrnKK, Solicitor fur Petitioners. Shenaudoab, Fu,, Oct 23, lftO. 10-2l-3t-oavr i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers