lr tv ,,l. lilt jyONQGRAMS I ifn stationery lirivo nlw.v liccii ii(inilnr, Iml this wnwm every fashion alilo woman iiml inimy fatilikiimljle men liave tln-ir iiioiinumiiis engraved or illuminated llIou every sheet of )ilcr tliey uc. We Would be plensi 1 to show naintilpg and tioto Iirices on all kind of liionoKntrns or etigrav HK. Kngiaved mnU a spei ialty. HOOKS & BROWN q- North Malt-t St. 000D CLOTHES t'ntt l.vtH Money In tlir I.oiir Itlin. Wc never eould supply an many people "with clothe a wo do if wu didn't liavo the right kind. Wo couldn't increnso our hui nem right along if wo didn't please the pooplo. Wo do leae tliem not only in clothes, but witli mtisfactury prices a well. Ilavoyou seen our winter overcoats from $.1 up. Tlicv will astonish you. In material, klyle and llnMi they beat tlio band. Call at our store aud examine tlio men's suiting!) and boys' cloth ing. Wo liae suits for boys from $1 Imil upwards. Wc are the loaders in tlio latest styles in hats. Now stock cery week. Wo treat you well tuid give you full value for your money. No misrepiwcntAtioii. Jlvorything is guaranteed as represented, or money refunded. Hive us a call. Onk I'ku-k Ci.otmno ltnrsi;, 111 South Main Stteet. IMO-tf li. IttsrowicJl, l'rop. to cimi: a ciimi in oxi: hat TaVo Laxative llromo Quluino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25 cents. Deeds Uccorded, From City of 1'hiladelplila, triiRten and guardian of W. II. Iiubeustein, to William T. Hcckinan, half interest in lot in Miners vlllo ; from Commonwealth Trust Company guardian of Ijium M. Ijiubenstein, to Win. T. lleckman half interest in two lots in Hincrsvillo ; From Albert I.. Ijiubenstein ct at to Win. T. lleckman, five sixth interest in two lots in Mincrsvillc ; from Ann Canflold to John Caufleld, one linlf lot in Mincrsvillc ; from Joseph Kink to Alauson Knapp, lot In Lclbyville, West l'enn towusliip. Up to Onto lor 1'hIiir and Aclies. Kvcryhody says lied l'lng Oil, S."c. At i rubier linn., drug store A l'altlr Hone Up. At Ccntialla Thursday evening W. Kramer, a fakir from rittshurg and who ap peared upon our streets here, while opening lipids jewelry and other articles to do busi ness on tlio street, was bounced upon by a crowd of rulllaus, and liii whole outfit was ap propriated, lie was f-evcrely punished. llou's Your Cough? l'an-Tina cures it, l!5c. At (Irulilcr llros., drug store. A1 vortlsotl Letters. Letters addressed to Mr. It. A. Bickers and Mrs. A. II. Whitcomb remain uncalled for at tlio local post ollico. The length of life may be increased by less ening its dangers. The majority of peoplu dio from lung troubles. These may lie avert ed by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. C. 11. llngenbucli. Inqulro of the first person you meet how our shoos wear. That person will ho our customer all light. Everybody is. Vactoicv Shod Stoiii;. REMOVED TO 20 tOffll STREET. Dr. J. W. VanValzali's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstry In all Its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specially. Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted. j ; All Work Guaranteed. No stairways to jj climb anymore. ::::.v:;::.-.v..:.-'. . .$:::.v;::.3: WILKINSON'S STORE NEWS.. knnck of li mulrcd ass. , (v, I-or half a tliousaml yards E.ETIING IVlU-bLIIM Good sheeting, 42 inches 5 cents. Double napped shaker flannel, worth 10 cents, for 6c. SH wide, L. J. WILKINSON'S, MAIN STREET. if ...OIL CLOTHS 12WoBtContre Street I E. B. FOLEY, l 0ur n0t Towel Shavo (ItS NO. 27 WEBT CENTRE STREET 23 riTHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Itcglon Chron lclcd lor Hasty l'erusal. Thanksgiving turkeys are roosting high. RheiMtiiloali sportsmen report a scarcity of game. There aie 07 patients hi tlio Miners' hospital. Yesterday was pay-day at Ashland and Oiranlville. There are many defective sidewalks. Let them bo repaired. The P. A K. station at Now Philadelphia was robM of $"fi hut night. The J.yon-Dunn contest court adjourned yesterday until next Tuesday. Tlio Patterson colliery, near Mt. funnel, will start up again next Monday. The Trinity llcforined church will hold a birthday party on December 2nd. Col. P. 11. Moiiaghan, of Glrardville, i in specting tlio O. A. II. posts of tho county. When tlio new reservoirs aie lomplelcd Mt. Carniol will have a storago caput ny of 20,0110,000 gallons. To carry out an election bet Joseph IihoinR of Pending, hMitnrtnd out to walk to Chicago without a cent of money or any baggage ex cept tlio clothing upon his I Kick. The construction of two new bridges at tlio county's oxpeuso were authorized by the Orand Jury yesterday, ono across tho Little Schuylkill in Gordon borough and the other In ltuh township. Tho bicyclo has succeeded because the individual makers and doalcrs advertised their wares, and the commanding position the silent steed holds to-day Is a speaking argument of tho value of advertising. Why go out of town for your fashionable gents' furnishings when you can buy It at .MAX LKVIT'S, in Kast Centro street. Ten Tarty and lllrthday Celebration. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred, llurk hart, on North Main street, was tho scene of a gatherlug of young fidks who had accepted an invitation from their daughter, Ciissie, to eelebrato her sixteenth birthday anni versary. A musical program, interspersed witli dancing and other amusements, formed ample amusement for all present. The feature of tho evening was a lloston tea party followed by a niiduight supper. Miss l.urk hart was tho recipient of several beautiful presents from her parents and friends. The guests present wcro: Misses Aunie Keithau, llertha lloldernian, Carrie Levine, Pertha Xewhouscr, Cleo Le-sig, Florence Klein, Grace Graham, Annie llurkhart, Magglo lleddall, Ida Williams, Lizzie GracbeT, Vera (Irachcr, Lucy Morrison aud Miss llubbord, of Pottsvillo, and Messrs. Loon Wasley, Charles Neiswcndcr, Clyde Glover, Purton Davis, Harry Pratt, Pobert Morrison, Penjamiu Jones, Gcorgo Yost, Pichard Powsc, Jesse Thomas and Arthur Levine. A 'llgllle Captured. This afternoon Dctectivo Amour and Special Officer Joe Anderson arrested Will iam Witi hofski, who has been a fugitive ever sinco he escaped from tho pen in No. 1 court room at Pottsvillo two years ago. Ho was taken to Pottsvillo this afternoon. Witeli kofski was serving a term of 10 months for committing a robbery at tho old skating rink buildings on South Main street. He was in tho court room to bo called as a witness in tho robbery case in which Sam Pluck lost Jewelry. Witelikofski escaped from tho court room by picking the look of tho prisoner's pen and mingling witli the spectators, llo was caught to-day after a hot chaso. As he walked up to tho Knickerbocker colliery pay olllcc, tlio officers stepped up to arrest him, Witelikofski didn't wait for his pay, but mado a dasli for escape. Anderson chased him over dirt banks and through swamps to St. Nicholas, whero the fugitive, was captured thoroughly exhausted. He was brought back to town hand culled. Amour took him to Pottsvillo. 4,l)uty Itreaks retters." A new scries of sermons will bo started to morion evening In Trinity Pcformed church by the pastor, I!ev. Robert O'Hoylo. The last series proved to bo very bencilcial to many people who went to hear them. The present sories will bo equally as good. The Mibject for to-morrow evening is "Duty Breaks rotters." Everybody is welcome Shoo making and shoe selling is our busi ness. We mako them good aud sell them cheap. Factoiiy Shoe Stouk. TO CUItli A COLD IN ONK DAY Take Laxatlvo llromo Qniniiio Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. I "." cents. Did you see Iirumm'sshow window display ' of Statuary ? There's quick selling in our clotvk depart ment. Every eanuent bears the stamp of fashion. No old style garments here, Clpth Jackets from $2.00 to $25.00 a hun dred styles to select from., CAPES FROn 98c UPWARDS. FUR CAPES, $10.00 to $35.00 FOR DEPEND ABLE FUR. PLUS1I CAPES, $5.00 to $35.oo FOR SALT'S IMPORTED PLUSH. THERE'S NO TRASH IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. BIG LOTS OF" BLANKETS Are k'oiti; quickly at low prices. Also comforts nml down quilts. The prices and the weather makes a stir in the blanket section. Dress Gqods Are Changing Hands. knowi i where to buy the choice things Inch Wool Serges ... 19 cents, o Inch All Wool Cloth - - - 35 cents. lnrh Ptnest Henrietta - - so cents. other leaders at lower prices than others LLOYD STREET. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! Minor Court Cases, Isaac Morgan, of town, pleaded guilty be fore the court at Pottsvillo yesterday to charges of assault and battery aud malicious mischief made by his wife. On tho former charge he received a sentence of $11 flue, cosU and SO days and on the latter $5 fine, cost and 00 days. I rank Sianier, tho ll-yonr-nld Italian boy charged with robbing a fakir's stand anil with shooting at a liostlcr, pleaded guilty yesterday. .Sentence was deferred. John I'loincina, who attacked Constable Damlo several weoks ago, when Hindu accl dentally shot himself and a woman during the strugglo, yesterday received a combined senJcnco of $30 fine, seven months imprison ment and tho costs in three eases. Causes fully halt the sickness in the world. It retains tho digested food too long in the bowels and producos biliousness, torpid liver, Indi gestion, bad tote, coaled tongue, sick heartache, In somnia, etc. Hood's Pills cure constipation and all Its results, easily and thoroughly. 25, All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. tawcll, Mass. Tho only Pills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllla, GRAY HAIR RESTORED to im naturftl color by lr.i;.-i II. VI It MKII HAM', no lft,tiftrmlem, plfaeant odor. $1.00 lioitiu I!KS IIAlIt TOXieremoTMifdndnltT. tom halt from fulllnconf hndpromotetiftrQwthSI oiw botil. I.rr.MKIHOAVrtOluel'ulum l. N v ebec Illustrated Treatise on Hair onappliCAtlonrfibb Kor sale by Slicimmlonh Drug Store, Klrlln's Drutf Store. n i urn e urn paid. in OCTOBER 1 o our oosttimerTi i WOULD TOO OA RR T'MNVKST SIO OH UPWAUD-r IMrt- (Jeti-in tmTli1e monthlr. lrtfoular free A tp. Avet crti Fltiaiicllll fO., 5'i Tl-Sthoni 'lrr.it Clilic.lU. LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. I'm litem's fiworltfi fnbrics tit pnjnilftr jiritCHnf Mni'iiy rriinbiu Rnotia in dkicich ntiii ctnorc. the newcHt htyles wlifch Diiiiht Fnslilon hiw deelnriMl t )e jxtputar can lie foutxl lirre. All tho correct weaves and up to ilnto slmdcp for tho fall ami winter of lbW are shown In profusion. CORSETS. Kvei'v new and correct niodol In everv relialde make of k-tkhN. btartHnt't Sure, litit true, that one-half the corset wearerH to-day are wearing corsets whoe iiiot eonpicuous lenuire is ineir ituumpiinuuy. ny not no as particular as in vour choke uf bhoeH and tret thoMe that fit. F.GILL. THEY SAY THE FIGHT For Free Silver has just com menced, but that has nothing o 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. l. GOLDIN'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 9 and 11 South Main St. WOOD'S MnnnDonn college FERGUSON BLOCK. Now 8fttm of honlfc-ki-i'nltiK '""1 ofllce pruUii-ts actual hulm8 from tliu trt. Kates of tuition for night hdiool, Int-luillng lioukit unU stationery fur tlrst Introduction. One Month - - $ 5 00 Two Months - 9 00 Three Months - - 12 oo Four Months - - - 15 00 (o) Tlmteni U nrrnniftHl for those who lmve but little time to iluvotu to the work and Is the inokt imu-tloul system of liook-keejhn ever iuIi1UIum1, W. 11. Ht'hl yt9 tho first to complete the work, nml lifter ten weeks' practice ho accepted ii position us book-keeper at SG0.00 per nionth, and (fine entire satisfaction, Mdnar l'idler whs tho Urst to take It tup at Tottst Ule. Ills piourcsg Is excellent. Special Rates For Day School. Call at College For Particular;!. THE BOARD PLEADS OUILTY. An rmivU'cf 'rt liliiinriit In lliu llljtlio Touiuhlp Ca. Tlio wont in terextiufr oiim lieCore tlio court tills week was tlist of the lllytlie Timiisliln $chool Ilonrtl on tlio clmrgp of liilnletmniior In oflleu, i lie trial was buKiiii Tliiimlny lie' Cum Judgf Ilcclilcl, nml wine ntartliiiR in fnriiiHtioii Iirk lieoii (luveloiicil. Tho lnont IntorestinR wltnon wni Slldincl ltroiiiinn. the former set-rotary nf tlio Iltxiril Ho testified that nn rcrortl nf tho meetings of tho ISoRtil was kept, anil that hltiitelf and tho Dlrvctom got a ill vvv out of overy twler tliat was Issueil. In lMit. lvhcn onlors wero ilmwn for paying the tciii'liers for atleiullnz county institute, the Directors put tho money in their pockets, the tencho-m getting iiWhlnu llreunaii al'o teitllled that out of an ni-ilcr for $171, In favor of Matthew Wlirclen, rach Director receiveil $10. On August -I, lSlii, an onler was drawn for jaa.BOiu favor of the lioaril for expenses to lYittsvllle. Shortly ocforo tlili an order was dniwn for nearly $300 to pay forpieparing plans and superin tending the erection of anew school building, Out of this deal, witness said, ovory intinhor of tho Hoard who lind n relative teaching in tlic district received $5 each, wlillo witness and Kcnna, who had no ono teaching, u eclved ?03 each. Another order was drawn in favor of llcrnard Dougherty for $310 for repairing school buildings. Outof thisordcr each Director received ?3o. llrennan's testimony implicated all tho Directors, and when u,ucstioneil as to whether lie, li:ui liccn offered a reward for making his confession, replied : "No, sir; I expoct to go to jail with tho rest of them." Tho case took an unexpected turn yester day afternoon, when tho defendants with drew tlio plea of not guilty and entered ono of guilty. Mr. Wadlingcr asked n sus pension of sentenco for a reasonable tlmo ,to givo tho defendants opportunity to arrango their affairs. District Attorney IScchtcl agreed to a suspension until after tho caso against tho auditors was disposed of. Finally it'was agiced to suspend sentenco until No vember 30th, each defendant to givo $1,000 bail for his appearance at that time. Judge llechtcl said tho question of restitu tion would bo considered. The instltuto money retained from tlio teachers should bo restored to them. Tho law says it belongs to them aud they should receive it. Our 50 cent neckwear cannot bo equalled in stylo or quality. At MAX I.r.VIT'S. Obituary. Miss Annie, daughter of Michael and llridget Curley, of Philadelphia, died there on Thursday. Tho remains wero brought to Pottsvillo to-day for interment, in St. Patrick's cemetery. Tlio deceased was a sister of Patrick Curley, of Mahauoy City, and well known in Shenandoah. Nicholas Welsh, aged Oil years, died at tho homo of ids son-in-law, Charles Sturm, yes terday, from tho cll'ects of a paralytic stroke. Ho was held in high regard by a large circlo of friends, and was a man of honest charac ter and friendly disposition. Mr. Welsh was a widower, his wife having died about throo years ago. Tho surviving members of the family aro: Mrs. Charles Sturm, of town; Mrs, Ocorgo llrehm, of Ashland ; Kdward, of Scranton, and Mrs. Fred, liarger, of San Francisco, Cal. Tho funeral will tako place on Monday, and interment will bo made at Fountain Springs cemetery. WlimxocK sells the best shoo for nun and women ut $1.50. It looks aud wears like a $-.',00 bhoo. It Frightened by an Kuglue. Whilo in front of Charley Xork's restaurant, on Kast Centro street, yesterday afternoon the I'escuo transfer team was frightened by a Lehigh Valley engine and ran away. It was stopped at tho Indian Ilidgo collipry. The transfer wagou was considerably damaged, a wheel, thcswlngietrceund brake having been shattered. ,V Sun, Core for CougliH ami Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Oruhlcr llros., drug store. MISCELLANEOUS. OH lEKXT. A fjooil linll (centrally InofUcd, Htonin heat, well llliunitmtetU on Thursday nml Friday nights. lMy terms. Apply at tho lKKALIJOincO. n-u-iw SAT.l'. Klghtecn acre farm, located near JL Itramlunville, t'on.slstlnK ' two kok! tw- story iranu' hoiiPCM, pe-nuaiiettt water the year around. An excellent" chance fur a dairyman, trucker, r poulterer, (iood reason for MdlinK. Part 1 oh dt'&Irinff Information call at IIkkeld olllce. 11-U-lm EOlt SAI.K A good-paying grocery in n well establUheil stand. Good reoons for scll Apply at the IIkiiai.ii olllec ll2w ITIOU HUNT. Two unfurliUlu-il rocnis, best 1 location In town. Address MM care of Herald ofllce. ' 10-30-tf 17IOH IU5ST. A nice room, sicond rtoor : sultulilo for olllce puriHsiti. Apily at llEltAMi ofllce ,OU SAI.15. A iloublo property, on I.lno street. Nos. 133 anil Wt. for talc rbenn. In quire of Mrs. Felix McMuiiimiiiau, on I.lno street. 10-lC-tf l DMINlSTItATOlt'S NO TICK. XoHco ia 1Y hereby Riven tlinf Jet ten nf administration upon tho etttate of Ainelln Smith, late of Win, lVnn. towiwhlit of Wct IMahannv. In the t'MUty Mf Schuylkill, deceaht-d, hVO been Kranifd o die uiuicpHgticu, ah persons l n debtel t paid estate arp rcqOtrcd to make Immediate payment arid thoKe havinj claims aualtiAt tho name arc rvqulrcd to umUe tho same known Ut ' ' M. I). Iai-ose, Or to his attorney, Adut(nlttrator. 1. 1, I1UHKE. Hhon,nndoali, l'a , Oct. 81, 1890. 31-7-11 4 IlMlNlSTltATOK'S NOTICH.i-Notice Is J. birehv glen that letters of administration upon tho estatu of George ftinith, late at Win. Venn, township ot West Mnhnuoy, in the county of chuylkflt, deceased, have Iku grunted to the undersigned, AM person? in tlchtcd to hutd estate are rcqutrtd to make iuiinedlnto payment and tliosu having ilnlnis ngnln,t the sitlne are required to make the samu known to M. I). Maujne, Or to hU attorney, AduilnUtrutor. M M. lll-UKE. Hhciiaodoah, l'n., Oct. 31, 81-7-11 1 SAVE Your Fuel By using THE ROCH ESTER (Htovo iiino) RADIATOR with it 120 CROSS TUBES where 4H00 bq. in. o! iron get intensely hot, thus mnkiug One stove or f urnaco Uo tho work ol Two. "No Invention of rtcent years will do so much for domestic economy and comfort." Scitilifie American. l" W il 1 FOR SALE BY i BENJ. D. BEDDALL, AOENT FOR SHENANDOAH AND VICINITY. ...siiAFr P. 0., PA. "Now Willing to Live' The Well Known New York Merchant, David Hirsch, Finds Health in Paine's Celery Compound. With the return of cool woather hosts of men and women who relied ou their summer vacation to make thctu strong and well came homo still tired, with poor appetites and de pressed by the thought of tho moutlisof hard work ahead. Their overwrought nerves and bodies to-day demand something more than a mere rest. Their blood needs to bo swept of Its impurities and the cntlro nervous organization reinforced and built up by a genuine invigorator beforo good appetite will wait ou digestion and health on both. Tho bracing weather of November, with de bilitating summer past, and tho soverity of winter not yet arrived, is tho very best tlmo for recruiting tho strength and getting rid of disease. Contrast the healthy, well nourished appearance of persons who have taken Paine's celery compound with their former bloodless, norveless, drowsy condition ! Men aud women getting along in years find a , remarkable increase in vigor aud a brighter, moro cheer ful state of mind from the use of this great remedy. Don't mope along and submit to indiges tion, liver disorder, continual headaches or rheumatism, l'alne's celery compound will make you strong aud keep you so. Its nour ishing, health-making virtues have been so carefully considered, and so exactly fitted to tho needs of tlio tired, exhausted body, that its work does not have to bo done after it. It cures heart palpitation and heart weakness, feeds tho nervous organism so sleep becomes natural.and refreshing, promotes an increased appetite, and furnishes tho nervous force to enable tho body to convert the food into solid LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS- If neediiiR CARPfcTS look through our line and see the many beautiful designs we have to show Uuttenck paper patterns, the always in stock. Eutteriek fashion P. J. GAUGHAN, DO YOU NEED A HORSE? WM. NEISWENTER. flesh and blood. Of all tho means that medical skill has ever discovered for recruiting the exhausted energy of tho worn-out system, Paiiie.'s celery compound is far in advance. Tho pallid"face, tho pinched features, tho growing thinness and tlio nerveless movements that tell the story of badly Impoverished nerves and brain all these foreboding of approaching disease disappear witli tho profound nourishing that I'aino's colery compound always provides throughout thabody, oven to the minutest nerve filaments and blood capillaries. David Ilirsch, tho well-known Broadway merchant, Now York city, writes as follows to Wells, Iiichardson & Co : "I am advocating I'aino's celery compound among my many friends, because it has done mo so much good in a very short space of time. I havo been suffering for years from indigestion and all its consequent ills, sleep lessness included. I had lost about 30 pounds in weight, and was getting weaker and moro nervous every day. I was unable to stand exertions of any kind, and I used convey ances for every short distance. "After taking two bottles of I'aino's celery compound I feel in every respect better, stronger, mora cheerful and willing to live I will certainly never forget the efforts of I'aino's celery compound upon my system, and I wish to state that I am now past OS years of age, I havo traveled most all ver tho world, and now I feel I can keep on doing it and also enjoy it." I'aino's colery compound has done as much for thousands of others. The largest, finest and best selections of 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 J see them. All are marked aT i prices below their real value. We have also placed on sale 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 all-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. you. recognized standard ot the world,, sheets given away free of charge. - 2TiN. Main St. Our twenty-fifth car load will arrive r 1 in a iew ciays. VJfeT - ALL WtSIEHN HUKSES. Well Broken. Watch this snace for day of arrival. JJ 1 1 i rt! JiM mDe?.aoiBUaIrYu0,Ut., S. I. WOOD, PrCSldM... l Li -X L 1 c, ti .