M ONOGRAMS IT 1 - t'pon stationery hav always been popular, lnt this wiwn every fmhion nblo woman nml many fashionable men have their iiioimgmiiiH engraved or llluminati'ii UJion rvcry sheil iif paper they iio. We Would tr plrawrt to show HainU'n and iiiote prices on nil kind of iiniminm or onitrnv Ing. r.ii);i"viil tanii a spriialiy. HOOKS & BROWN a North rvjl" t. J SAVE Your Fuel HviiHiiiK THE R0CH LSTER (rtovo pipf) RADIATOR with its 1-0 CROSS Tl'llKS where 'INCO h in- ' iron got Intrrieely lint, tliuHinnkiiiR OnBHtme or furnnco dothe work ol Two. "No Invention of recent yenrs will do so much for domestic economy, and comfort." Scientific Amttican, FOR SALE BY BENJ. D. BEDDALL, AGENT FOR SHENANDOAH AND:VICIMTY ...SHAFT P. 0., PA. 000D CLOTHES Cnnt Motley 111 the T.otlg ltllll. Wo nuver could supply as many people with clothos hi we do if we didn't havo the right kind. Wo couldn't increase our bmi- liesg right along if we didn't pleaso the iiooplo. We do plea1 them not only in clothe, hut with satisfactory prices as well Have you hcon our winter overcoats from J up. Tiiev will astonish you. In material, ttylo and finish they heat the hand. Call at our store and examine tho men's suitings and boys' clothing. We have suits for boys from SI and upwards. Wo are the leaders in tho latest styles in hatB. New stock every week Wo treat you well and give you full value for your money. No misrepresentation Everything is guaranteed us represented, or money refunded. Give us a call. Osr. Thick Clotuino Hounk, 10 South Main Street, 11-10-tf I.. RurowicH, 1'rop. License Transfers. Tho retail liquor license of Kdwaid llen nossy to Adam lielidrick, Inthe Fourth waid, Mahanoy City. Tho retail liquor lirenso of W. S. Dunkel to John Feeley, iu the Third ward, Muhanoy City. Xouir 1'illln Tor Coughs mill Colds. That's what l'an-Tlna is, Sic. At Gruhlor Bros., drug storo. itemnlitlt Philip Illcrmau has removed his shoemaker sliop to 37 N. Market stioet. ltenr of Wil kinson's dry goods stoic. 10-27-2w ::.v."::.:::::::::-. . .z;;;;: REMOVED TO 20 E. OnR STREET. Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstrv In all its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specially, Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted. 11 All Work Guaranteed. No stairways climb anymbre. to WILKINSON'S STORE NEWS.. , ,v , nniioi Oi1t.ll I 1 1M va IVIUOLIIM Good sheeting, 42 inches wide, 5 cents. Double napped shaker flannel, worth 10 cents, for 6c. L. J. WILKINSON'S, MAIN STREET, HAVE Till! MOST JIANI SOME DESIGNS OK ...OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, 27 WEST CENTRE STREET 2 mm A VERY ENJOYABLE EVENING. A Jr. (. t'. A. 5t. Anniversary Hiurcss fully Celeliralcd With Smoker. Major Jennings Council No. 3H7, Jr. (). I'. A. M., last evening celebrated iU eighth an nlversary by holding tinoker In which the members entertained some of their friends and vice versa with greut success. The evening was one of the most enjoyable over spent by the Council and It will undoubtedly have a beneficial effect upon the future of the organization, aa well as the guest of the evening. The Council first held a brief business session In which matters requiring immediate attention were dispensed with and for the succeeding two hours there was n til wholesome utterances, intorsiersou delightful vocal and instrumental c that provoked frequent outburst of Mfhiisiattic applause. Fully two hundred nrambersot the i.onucii wore in iiuraumnu and they listened with undivided nttentlon to addresses made by Rev. Robert O'ISoylo, pastor of the Trinity Reformed church, and Jiov. Alfred lleelmer, of the Metnixiw Knlsconal church. Iloth are memliers ot the cinlor and could therefore speak Intelligently on its aims, principles and work. ilev. O'Hnylo made special reference to christian citlremhlp and furnished ninch food for re- Uectlou. Tho sentiments expressed by Kev. Heebner fairly bubbled with patriotic en thusiasm and rmulo nn excellent Impression. Ilo placod much stress upon the qualifications, rights and duties of citizenship and declared that If the principles of the Jr. O. V. A. M. nro faithfully carried out it can always Btiind in tho front rank of American fraternal or- Eauizations. Tho balance of tho program .onslstcd of singing by the Council, David Hrooks, lMward Cooper, W. E. l'hllllps, William liamcr and a glee club, and lnstru- fientnl music by W. J. Hrooks, followed by (marks of an amusing character by the ritic. C. T. Strauglm. and the wholo con- illndlng with tho singing of "(lod bo With You Till Wo Meet Again" by tho assemblage. During the uxcrcii.es Secretary William Reeves made an address on tho Jr. O. U. A. M. Orphans' Home, which wad followed by a collection for the homo, that made a pleasing addition to the fund. Major Jeunings Coun cil is ono of the strongest Councils of tho Jr. O. U. A. M., having membership of over four hundred. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ilcmlitvho. A. plcas-nt laxative. All Drucglsta. MAHANOY CITY. Tho Citizens band elected tho following officers last night : President, John Kantite ; Vice President, Adam Kanute; Secretary, Harry I.eitenberger ; Financial Secretary, William Sauerbrcy ; Treasurer, John Crnell ; Eeadcr, E. N. Heed ; Assistant Leader. Henry Gcbhart; Trustees, Henry John, John It. Lewis, and John John. Harry Harry will become saxophone player. Two prominent saloonkeepers of town sur prised tho people this morning by promenad ing the streets in blue jeans and unocks, old working hats mid smoking large corn cob pipos. Tho display was made in payment of an election bet. A shooting match will tako place at the Yatesvillo ball grounds on Saturday between Kedclifl and Major, of Kllaugowan, and 3go, of Jacksous. and lledcllft, of St. Nicholas. Tho match will bo for $35 asideand each man will shoot at six birds, Tho Schuylkill, North Mahanoy, St. Nicholas, Elmwood, Suffolk, Maplo Hill, Lllungowan and Knickerbocker collieries resumed operations this morning. The Y. M. C. A. has organized a glee club with the following otliccrs: President, O. E. lllew ; Vice President, Harry Gebhert ; Secretary, Jenkyn Pros-cr; Treasurer, O. H. Goyno. A. I!. Wagner, formerly vocal in structor of the Harmony Club, will bo the loader and Miss Nora lircudlo tho pianist. WINBQW i A MINUTE -i IS EASILY CLEANED WITH DUE&'lHAijiiFiJU!tWi:ouTA5MA'cH 4 m -ffsi 1 111 lit V There's quick selling in our cloak depart ment. Every garment lears the stamp of fashion. No old style garments here. Cloth Jackets from $2.00 td $25.00 a hun dred styles to select from. CAPES FROn j8c UPWARDS. PUR CAPES, $10.00 to $25.00 FOR DEPEND ABLE FUR. PLUSH CAPES, $5.00 to $35.00 FOR SALT'S liMPORTED l'LUSH. THERE'SJOJRASHJOUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. BIG LOTS OF" BLANKETS Are fc'oiti quickly nt low prices. Also comfort and down quilts. The prices rind the weather makes a stir in the blanket section. Dress Goods Are Changing Hands. We sell tliem from mill to wearer. We've the knack of know "ik Mherc to buy the choice things you most admi -(o Inch Wool ...Tges - 19 cents. Inch All WoI Cloth ( - - - 25 cents, to Inch Finest Henrietta 50 cents. A hundred other leaders at lower prices than others Ubk. 1 rvi For half a thousand yards. llOVD STREET. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 Weat Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave becoming popular. You will rlke It. makes special! yof littlr cutting. We USEFUL BOOKS GIVEN AWAY. INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING ART AND FANCY WORK. Mrs. Nella Dnggett. of Ronton, baa recently written a book. "Fancy Work and Art Decorations," that gives practical Instruc tions for making dollies, table covers, scarfs, tray cloths, pin cushions, tlx., etc., With fifty Illustrations. This book together with "S hoc oss fill Home Dye ing." will be sent free to COUPON NO. 185. This entitles any reader of the llKUAt.n to ono copy of "Fancy Work and Art Decla rations," and "Successful Home Dyeing." any reader who forwards the attached cou pon and a 2-rent stamp to Wells, Richardson & Co,, llurlington, Vt. The Bbovo liberal offer Is made to advertise tho reliable Diamond Dyes, and to get their book upon home dyeing into the hands of women who want to dress woll by making their old clothing look llko now. The fact that Diamond Dyos havo been tho standard homo dyes for nearly twenty years, and that their sale lucroasos from year to year, Is proof positive that they havo never had an equal. THE COURT CALENDAR. l'roeeudlugs In tho CUII ntnl Crlmlnnl Courts Yesterday. The two-week Kession of criminal court oponcd yostcrday with Judges Pershing and licchtel upon the bench, assisted by Judge Savidgo. Somo civil business was also trans acted. A charter was granted to tho First Lithu anian Rand of Shenandoah. The application for a charter for tho German lleneficial Association was not granted because of somo defects fn tho papers. John llroilcrick was appointed tax collector in liist Union township. llcmoustranco was filed against tho division of Upper Mahantongo township. H. U. Ilechtel presented tho statement of tho Supervisors of East Union township that VA. Cramscy, tax collector, who is $78!) iu arrears. Judgment was asked against Crampsey and his bondsmen. Tho election otliccrs of ( ass township wcie before the court for neglecting to sign olec tion letums. They wero reprimanded and let go by paying costs. Tho Lyon-Dunn contest court reconvened this afternoon. Tho question of admitting the ballots as evidence at this stago was the loading discussion. The jury in the ease of Adam Paulokonis, of town, charged with assault and battery and a. and b. with intent to kill, rendered a voidict of guilty in inaiinor and form as in dicted. This case was tried beforo Judge Ilechtel. Sentenced to pay $S0 flno and ono year's imprisonment in each case. The constables are dissatisfied becauso they leceivo no pay for making returns. A meeting of tho Justices mid Constables of the county was held yesterday afternoon in tho Hoffman building. Pottsvillo. Justice Mellon, of Tremout, presided. Only routine busiiHiss was transacted. True bills weio found in tho assault and battery cases of John Augustitus, ehaigcd by Frank McClusky, and Patrick Igo, on oath of Joseph Kobiilas. The bill in the larceny caso of Michael Igo ag.iinst Charles Younalig was ignored. Inquiro of thu first person you meot bow our shoos wair. Tliat person will bo our customer all rlgbt. Everybody i?.- 1'ACTouv Siioi: Stohc. Tho Colli Triulo. Tlir condition of the anthracite coal tredo lias not channeil nmterially ilurinj; the past week, says tho Philadelphia Ledger. Tlie larger mining anil carryina eonipanics are endeavoring to check the weakening of the market by refusing a full supply of cars to the individual operators who have been rutting prices. The drowning out by Hoods of a largo number of collieries last week has considerably cuitailcd the output of coal, and this will to a largo extent overcome tho over-pruductiou of coal made iu tho past two mouths. The autlnacito producing corpora tions coutrolling tho trade aro said to be still maintaining the prices for coal as well as possible, but they will not permit their business to bo taken from them at competitive points by refusing concessions to meet tho shading of prices by the individual operators. It is rumored that the reorganized Heading company vtfll control the sales of anthracite coal to tho local lino and city trado for tho Lehigh Valley and Pennsylvania railroads in conjunction with its own business, the local tonnago of all three companies to bo pooled. Whilo wo have been unable to confirm this rumor it lias nevertheless excited much interest iu local trade circles. TO CUltE A COI.I IN ONJ; HAY Tako Laxatlvo Uromu Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if itfaljs to euro, 25 cents. Deed lEocorileil. From 1". O. Farquhar and Joseph T. Iloran, assignees, &c, to Xeil Jlctlill, lot iu Tus carora. From the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., to James Scott, Jr., lot in Tauuuiua. From Michael Dougherty, executor, to Kate Kckert, lot in Tuscaroru. From J. A. Medlar and wife to Peter Ilrabler, lot in Yorkvllle. From Kate liuililer, administrator, to James A. Medlar, lot in Yorkvllle, From s. M. Fosig, trustee, &e to Cath arine Null, lut iu Tower Olty. Joseph Gerz and wife to Charles Hooks, lot in Pottsvillo. From A. II. Wagner et, ul., executors of Dewald Faust estate, to Anuetta Kober. From Win, Snydor aud Sarah Snyder to Jacob Ilartisel, three lots in liiugtown. Shoe making aud shoe selling is our busi new. We make them good aud sell them clip. Factory Shok Stoke. .Mtirrlugn Ilcfiie. Stftuistow Jankowski uud llarv Anna Slaklinska, both of Shenandoah. George uusnkewich and Anuie Akolaoeute, bbth of Mulianoy City. John August and Florence Co2ho, both of Mahanoy City. Grzieger WInorozio and Anas tatia Liowszlk, both of Shenandoah. Ilobert Rimes and Emma Mullen, both of New Castle Twp, J. S. Hoyer and Katio Kramer, both of Schuylkill Haven. Anthony Zacobulwkl aud Mary Gorovcge, both of Lost Creek. George Stclu and Mrs. Anna S. Haucke, both of Valley Forgo, Ileglli Itlght With Cuuglm mid Colds. Tako the suro cure, I'au-Tlna, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto makolt for you. PERSONAL. T. .1. lirottnlirtll is doing jury work at PotNvillc this week. County Commissioner Ucntii spent several hours in town Inst 1ii:;lil, Mrs. D.ivid Knsleft town this morning to visit friends at Mt (fennel. Mrs. John Huberts, f Wi st Lloyd stieet, is coil lined to her home by Mini's. Daniel lironnau was among tho mauy passengers to Pottsvillo this morning. Fred. Carl, Inside foreman t Sliensndoali City colliery, spent to-day at SImiuokin. Dr. D. J. Ianiiton was transacting business at the Miners' Hosp.tnl, Fountain Spring-, to-day. Harry Master and Joseph Mandour, the notion dealer, were county seat visitors yes. terday. II. S. Thompson, one of l'ottsvllle s well known citlsens, spent several hours in town yesterday. Mrs. .Moses Owen, of South Main street, was a passenger on the noon Pennsy train to New York. Miss Aliee Slietllor, of Ashland, Is tho guest of Mr, Mid Mrs. Harry Shipp, on South Jnrdln street. Justice J. J. Cardin loft to-day for Pittston, where ho will combine business with pleasure for a few days. William Ullfllhin, ono of the keepers at tho Schuylkill Haven almshouse, was a guest of town rolativos to-day. Miss Sarah Gavin, who was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Stanton, returned to her homo in Miucrsvillo to-day. Miss Gertruilo Parrott and niece, Lidie, havo returned homo after a week's sojourn among relatives in Philadelphia. The many friends in town of Mr. and Mrs. William Willman, of Mahanoy City, will regret to learn that their daughter, Sylva, is lying dangerously ill with diphtheria. Misses May and Lizzlo Holman, daughters of Letter Carrier Holman, left town to-day for Pottsvillo and after sponding several days there will go to Taniaqua for a week's visit witli friends. ft far over l''v A.LL NATlo,"';.- if of tho Clobo f cr RHEUMATISM r NE7JSAT.GIA and similar Complaints, una 1 1 tnrta uuuer tno tirinfcut GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, . precoi' oca Dy eminent pcyacianst DR. RICHTER'S "AMOR IE "World rcnowncd I npmarkaWy succeful ! OnjK''nuir f li Trade Alark Anchor F. Ad. Xtlchler&Co.. 2151VntlSt., New York. 3i highest fWAnns. ' 13 Branch Honsos, 6m Qlasswork;. 23&50CI&. LaaorbcU & rccounuijatlcd by WiifHy, HflX 'Mndi tl (, Tin..ni.,.nl. im v Aroi.. . I. . v. Kirllli, h , sunn n Shenandoah. Wf2i rr r i r ii-r r-ri a "ANCIIOIl" STOIUAOIIAT. best for SAY 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 styles and colors. Don't buy your winter suit until you see ours. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! By the thousand at prices never before offered by any dealer in the county at. I GOLDIN'S -MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St. LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Fashion's favorltn fabrics nt popular prices of titctly reliable ftHiU in lilavka and colore, rtll the new cut btyliH width laine Fashion has declared to be popular can be found here. All the correct en es and up to dote sh&dos for the fall and winter of IWd are shown In profusion. CORSETS. Kvcry new and correct model in every reliable make of goods, htartlingt Sure, but tnu. that one-half the corset wearers to-day aro wearing corsets whoe most coiiRplcuoui feature is their iiindaptfbility. Why not he as particular n in your choice of shoes and get those tnai in. R.F.GILL, A Handsome Complexion Is one of tho greatest charms a woman can possess. rozzoNi's Complexion Powdub gives it, LADIES' C0ATS, MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. If needing CARPhTS look through our line and seoi.the many beautiful designs we have to show you. i Butterick paper patterns, the rerognizeu" standard ol the world, always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge. P. J. GAUGHAN, 2? N. Main St. WOOD'S Shenandoah College 1 FERGUSON BLOCK. New system of liook-kecplng nnd ollice practice, actual business from the start. Itntcs of. tuition for night nchool, Including honks and stationery for first Introduction. One Month - - $ 5 00 Two Months - - - 9 00 Three Months - - - 12 00 Four Months - - - IS 00 (0) Tin ys torn is nr ranged for ihoso who have but little time to devote to (lie work nnd N the mot practical system of book-keepinff ever tn)ililiMl. W. II. ilehl was tho flrbt tf eompleto the work, and nfter ten weeks' practice he acee)ted a position ns 1bok-keeper at $00.00 per month, and uave entire satisfaction. IMtf.'ir Fidlcr wns the llrnt to take it up at Pottsville. II4 jironrcf"! Is excellent. Special Katen For Bay School. Call at College For Particulars, S. I. WOOD, President. YOU CAN SAVE -WViONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Underwear. We are now retail at wholesale prices only place in Shenandoah offers such inducements. selling The which Our stock consists of Medicated Red Flannels, Fleece Lined, . . . Camels Hair . . . and Merino. Louis flann, 25 W. Centre St. WINTER - GARMENTS ! AVo give tho biggest bargains ot rock bottom prices, honest quality, nil grudeu and styles in ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats In Meltons, Heavers, Chinchillas and Ulbtcrs. AVo can suit you cvcrytlme. Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing Iu nil the latent makes which have a tailor made apcnrauce, and nro neat nnd perfect in finish, ROCHESTER COTHI KG HOUSE, Cor, Main and Cherry flts. Sam lllock, Prop. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed Our delivery lrnfron awaits your order, Qoodi delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. 1IAV1S YOU BEEN THOSE FltKTTY Carpets, Oil Cloths n4Ld Window Shades, Jut received at- FRICKFS CARPET STORE. , The largest, fimst ntnl 1n.bt selections ol" LadiiV, Mis-s and Cliildren's Coats and l.ulus' Plush, Cloth and l-'ur Cifts, that has ever been shown m th.s legion, is now open lor juiir inspection. These gatnants t x cel in quality, style and iinMi and will be admired by all w ho see them. All are niaikcd at prices below their real vt-lue. AVe have alco placed cn ale a large variety ot 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 all-wool and silk and wool henritttas, wool serges, mohair Herges, 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. MISCELLANEOUS. Oil SAIK ICIfihtcen acre farm, located near X1 Ilrandonville, consiftlnK of two pood two story frame honefl, permanent water the year around. An excellent chance for adalrvman, trucker, or poulterer. Good reason for selling I'nrtfcs dcftlrlnK information call nt 3Ii:itKLi oftlce. ll-Wm lSTItAYKI). To tho premlao of the under jili (-tinned, about three weeks aRO, n lartse red" cow. The owner eim havo name hy proving property and paylnp; expenses incurred. Henry j:isenhart, 1303 AVet Coal street, Sheiiflmleah. Vn. ll-10-3t OH SAI.K. A Kood.pnyInK grocery in a well uMnti hlicd fitund. uooi it ronton tor ell- Imk. Apply at tlio Hr.nAUi ollice, "TAOU SAI.K. A tvo-jtory frmno tlwHlhiK oj HBOll West. Oak fitrect. ljetwei'ii .Tnnliii nnil 'dlr DrlfO to rash 11i1Ut. Socn rooms nml Imtliroorn. Oooil couilltlnn. Lot I'.'xfiO feet. Apply to Hev. James Moore, or A' nrslinl UmiKh. FOU ItHXT. Two inidirnhlicd location In town. Address- rooms, het 43I" eare of lO-IKMf IlnuALl) ofllce. JjOU HKXT Storeroom nml dwelling now 1 occupied by J. MorRnn, 1Q Bouth 3Ialn street. Apply to I'rank Pclimidt. lt-!Mf 17IOU HUNT. A No. 1 bakery iu lort Carbon. TJ l-isy terms to good party. Audreys ' C, ' 30-22-eod-lw this olllec. TAOU HUNT. (V nice room, speond floor. i; sultablo for onlce. purposes. Apply at Herald otllee nntr KAI.T3. A ilnubln nrooertv. on Line Jl street, Xos. 133 and 135, for sale cheap, ulro of Mrs. Felix Mutaunnmnn, on Lini 10-10-tf street. MAX It HKSn has been appointed aj,-ent for the Gre.it American Tea Co.. of New York, and is now ready to supply private families with the best teas and colTecs at roek bottom prices. Anyone in want of good colfi'i or tea, pleac call nt Max liee.se's ofllce, room 1 Inn liuildliiK. Coffee or ten boniiht not satisfactory ti'lll lift tnketl hack and money refunded. 10-20-2W Beauty Unrolled To tho ndmlrliiK gate ol Hione who have a tasto for really fine wall papeV Is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we iave iustreelved.oi. can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dnlnB loom, kitchen or cafe, from Bo up to $3 per roll, Flneartlstlo papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, l'Ince Your Orders Now. I'a. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shonandoah Dental Itooma tot palnlow oxtractlon of teeth. Gold aud Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates, Gold Crowns, Alumlutira Crowns Logau Crowus, C'rowr aud llriil go work aud all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalized' air for the painless oxtractlon of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) Cast Centre Street, Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. 111