I IIAVK YOf A 1'OIITHAIT OK McKINLEY OR BRYAN ? If not, do you want one? Wo havo re ceived a supply of plcturns of !nth oBiidlilatcs In colors, site 20x21 inches, worth SSS rent each. Our price while tlioy last 15 cents. HOOKS & BROWN a North Malm St. riillililclplilu Tlliirft KimmI fur r.tt;t, PlllLAlLI.l'lllA, Sept 111 -.Tamos L Miles, the UupiiMlcnii nominee fur sheriff, lias hud wiirrnnts Ihsui-d fur thu nrroit of Colonel A. K. MK'lurn, editor, mul Frank McLmlKhHn. pulilUhur, of The Tlinra, on tho charge nf crlmirinl llliol A civil hult with dnimiiiiM pliunil at ?KiO,(XM him also lieun lx'tfun liy Mr. Mllos. The alleged 11 liel was in uti iHlltorlal In which occurred thl wntonre "If nuch a man as 'Jim' Miles ran lie clcctvri slierlir of I'hiliulel lihlu ut tho dictation of Lobbyist Martin, uml that at a time when his own as well rw Martin's connection with oorrupt 1pIh lotion in the city councils U frosh In tho public mind, the hardest things that have boon wild by the critics of Ainorloun poli tics would 1m justified." Votl Will lie Kurprlflcil When you mm- our ladies iisc dongola button shoos. You'll pay ?l.r() in other stores for shoes no better. Tactory Riioi: Stouk, tf .1. A. Moyke, Manager. Cor. Main & Lloyd Sts. Announcement Commencing Monday, Sept. aist, we add to our many new depart ments a full stock of PAPER PATTERNS, issued by the Mc Call Campany, of New York, Paris and London. SHENANDOAH'S GREAT EST STORE CAN'T AFFORD TO HAVE ANYTHING. BUT THE BEST We offer the latest fashions, the new October crea tions of fashions, leading dicta tors, at the uniform price of 10 and 15 cents each. Positively No Higher. There are no better Patterns. Fashion mandates are not owned by any high priced pattern com pany ; just think of buying the best and latest paper patterns for TEN OR FIFTEEN CENTS. Come to us for Fashion Sheets, Bazaar Dress Maker, and the leading dress maker journals. Don't Forget This, only Ten or Fifteen Cents for patterns usu ally charged 25 to 35 cents. Watch our DAILY NOTES of modern Dry Goods selling. Our fall opening of Dress Goods, Cloaks and Wraps will be an event to be remembered by our thousands of friends. L J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYO STREET. 8$ rc nirmr m h 20 East Oak Street. I, m Dr. J.W.VanValzah's $$ DENTAL PARLORS. Denlslry In all Its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Instrted. s2 All Work Guaranteed. No stairways to :limb anymore. mmmmmmmmmmmtd E 5,000 BARS OF 3 I ...SOAP i TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR 60. 2 E. B. FOLEY, 3 HO. 37 WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 Specials m&8SS!88& uuimiuiuaiiuiiiiuiMiiK DIED FROM SHOCK. A IlrUer lit l'ncltiT No. 2 Colllory Caught llotuoon Curs. Anthony l'lilllbon, 17 years of ago, residing at Conner's patch, and employed as driver at 1'ncker No. 2 colliery, was caught between tho bumpers of cars nt tho bottom of tho slopo yesterday afternoon and ono of his less was crushed at tho kmc. Ho failod to rally and died from shock at tho Miners' hospital this morning. . PERSONAL. Mrs. Jiunes Ilrouaan and Mrs. Mary Hren- nun wore visitors to Tamau.ua to-day. M. F. tonry, Lm., returned homo last ovcnlng from a three weeks visit to Scranton. Philip (.'oyno has moved his family from Kllangownn to a resilience on South Jardln street. Misi Ratio Millor, who was a guest of town friends, left for her homo in Philadelphia this morning. Harry Stadtlcr, of liloomsburg, spent a few pleasant hours in town this morning with his friend, J. M. Mullahcy. Messrs. Joseph llutko and Grant Lcssig left tills morning for Itcthlehcm, whoro they will enter Lehigh University. Tho former will tuko a course m civil and tho latter in min ing engineering. ,. H. llollopeter, formerly of town and now proprietor of a well established drug store in Philadelphia, mado a Hying trip to town to-day to spend a fow hours with his father, S. Q. M. Hollopctcr, Esq. Itlot lit Hlll'))t4lll. Tho camp flro nt Shcppton was followed last night by a danro in a Hungarian saloon known as "Kalor's Opera Houro." At about nino o'clock a fight was started over a young girl, Frank Housor, of Shcppton, breaking tho nose of James Maloney, of Oneida. An Italian took Maloncy's part and attacked Housor with n knife, whereupon tho fight became general and lasted for almost an hour, but no ono was dangerously Injured. Well Slnti'il. Tho team of iron gray horses which William N'iswentor brought from tho West for trial by tho ltcscuo Hook & Ladder Compnny is attracting considerahlo attention. Tho horses wcro weighed this morning and scaled together 21111) pounds. There was u difference, of ouly eight pounds in tho woight of tho two horses. Special Services. Spocial eorvicos will bo held in tho English Ilaptist church, on South Jardin street, to morrow, at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. in., when Kev. H. W. D. Kirkendall, of Saltsburg, Indiana county, will preach. MIks Fanny Morgan, a missionary in tho employ of the Heading llnptist Association, will bo present at tho services. Miss Morgan will also ad dress tho Sunday school, at 2 p. m. Special services will bo held every evening next week. I!ov. Kirkendall will preach on Mon day evening and announcements will bo mado for tho other meetings. Everybody wolcome. lllckert's Cafo Attractions anil III!! of Faro To-night. Fino Oysters. Spring Chicken. Chicken Salad. Scalloped Oyster). Hard Shell Crabs. Chicken, clam and oyster soups. For tho accommodation of our many patrons, tho Italian orchestra of fivo pieces will give n concert during tho oveniug. Kerrigan at .Mt, Citrmel. Michael Kerrigan, tho murderer of Land lord Hepncr, of tho Centralia Houso, has been seen in Mt. Carmel lately by sovoral people. Tho fugitive has lost tho air of braggadocio and tho swaggering demeanor which was so characteristic of his manner since he returned from the west n couple of years ngo, and wears a haunted and broken down expression. Ho has not been captured. Imports Mntclieil. Fcnwlck Coopor, of Mahanoy City, and Ilcuj. Machaincr, of Shamokin, on ono sido, have been matched to shoot at pigeons ngainst Thomas Eiley, of Eaf,tou, nnd Itobort Wallace, of Plymouth. All are professionals and havo mado excollont scores. Thu match will tako place on Saturday, Sept. 20th, in Shamokin, for a purse of ?200 aside. I.uttt J'icnlo of the Sciihoii. Don't forgot to go to tho Columbia park on Saturday, Sept. lBth, to assist the Gymnasium Comody Co., which will hold a picnic on that date. Tho boys aro always willing to help the poor with thoircntcftaiuments. liosides, the company will give a half-honr's enter tainment, afternoon and evening, including Irish song and danco teams, buck dancing and vocalists. Speakers will also discuss the silver and gold imostlon. Come and help the boys out with their picnic. 0-U-St Team ltun Away. This morning while Thomas Dowling, a driver for tho Columbia Brewing Company, was unloading a keg of beer on East Coal street, his horsos ran away. In turning the corner of Main street sovcral kegs rolled out of tho wagon. Tho horsos were caught by John Daltou, at tho corner of Main and Lloyd streets. Will Trot Noxt Week. "Allen Dare," J. A. Titman's gray geld ing has been cutor.nl in tho 2:1 1 trotting class for a purse of fiSOO at tho Allentown fair next week. Tho horse will trot on Friday. A number of town peoplo will attend the races l'luyi.il ut Shepptiui. The Grant Band returned lato last night from Shcppton, whoro it furnished music for tho (1. A. I!, camp fire. Tho trip was mado in carriages. Longciiliurgor Won. The foot raco between John Boylo and John Longcnborgor at Shoppton yesterday was witnessed by a largo crowd. Tho dis tanco was 100 yards for a purso of ?50. Longcnberger won by fivo yards. Weddings Plentiful. This being Saturday woddings among tho Polish and Lithuanian nationalities were plentiful again. Two wore solouiizod in tho Lithuanian and threo in the Polish church, Ueavy Lo.a. Tho loss to Dillon's hot houses at Blooms- buig which woro damaged by tho heavy storm is ostlmatod at $S,000. It will require two airloads of glass to ropair thorn, Thcro woro also throo largo pluto glass show windows broken in various stores about tho town. Fell Off a Tree. August Wllkus, of West Lino street, while, gathering chestnuts on Locust mountain this morning, fell from a tree, a distanco of 15 feet, and badly ipralnod his back. Ho was taken to the Miners' hospital. Our 1'lunnel Salo. This department Is all activity. Yon must caro for your health. Wo carry a big line at 12), 10, 18, 20, 23 and SO cents per yard. All excellent quality. B. F. dux's. I it, lX I & ss 5 2 SHOES AT PACT0RY PRICES. g 3 B Unless.... I 1 All Signs I 3 B 1 Fail s, 3 St We shall do the great- g est shoe business this 2 fall that has ever been done in this town. Liberal treat- inentand big values js has built up this im mense trade in just a year. No fake re- s: duction sales. Noth- St e: ing but the Factory E Price, and that is the S lowest possible price IE to be had. The shoe we show E to-day is one of the j most comfortable you ft canwear. In regular 3 s 3 8 3 3 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 a 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 stores tne price is $1.50 to $2.00, but g the Factory Price is $1.25. Every cus- tomer gets tickets for the amount of their jj; purchase and when fc they have $25 worth we give one of those 3 2 beautifully painted g 3 FARLUR 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 you see in our win- : dow. For liberality g and big value, the Factory Store stands alone. Yours Shoely, 1 J. Mgr. S 5t l)eels ltetMjrileil. From John G. Morgan to Ixma Sunday, lot in Mahanoy City. From P. & I!. Coal and Iron Company to John W. Woodward, lot in Mincrsville. From Lowis It. Shartel, et. ux., to J. H. Long, prcmisos in Orwigsburg. From Swatara Company to John Eisen hart, two lots in Tromont. From Elizabeth Evans et. al., to Frederick Wolf, lot in Tremont. From executors of Elisabeth Dixon to Fred. Wolf, lot in Tremont. From Fred. Wolf to A. D. Wolf, prcmioos in Tremont. Fro.ni Anton W. Sheafer to executors of I'. W. Sheafor, lot in Middleport. From Louis II. Guldner to Washington Camp, No. 438, P. O. S. of A., lot in Wost Poun Twp. From Sarah R. Bartholomew to Jacob F. Bpeacht, lot in Pottsvillo. From Security Company, trustee et. al., to John W. Beochor, tract of laud in Pinegrovo Twp. If you want a fine woddlng cake, let Otto make it for you. Hotel Tumbling Kim Bold. Tho household goods, bar supplies and other fixtures of tho Hotel Tumbling liun woro sold yesterday at ShoritTssalo on a writ of execution issuod by tho owner of tho building, L. W. Wolssingor. The goods wero sold as tho proporty of Edgar W, Nusbaurn, who was proprietor of tho hotel this year. Each room was taken separately and sold. Tho salo realized $1,200 and tho purchasor was Mr. Wolssingor, tho landlord. It is not known at this time who will bo in chargo at the hotel or whethor it will be ro-opcDod at present. It doesn't raattor much whether sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion and constipa tion aro caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DoWitt's Littlo Early Risers will speedily euro them all. C. H. Hagen-buch. Arrested on n Murder Charge. Williamspout, I'll., Sept 10. Stim Blns cok, a I'olandor, who worked nt tho mines nt Hedburn, this county, was yosterdny brciught hero nnd placed in Jail chnrirml with tho murder of Franco Mokn. Tho two men worked together in tho minos, ami on Saturday thoy received tholrwiigcs. They wont to tho woods on Sunday. Sluco then nothing has been weu or heard of Mokn. Hlnscok on Thursday mado prepar ations to lonvo tho place, drnwlna his two weeks' back pay, when tho olllcer who had been shadowing him placed him un der arrest. Tho prisoner refuses to talk. torm Damage In llrrks County. UEAtilXG, Sept. 111. From reports received horo respecting Thursday ulghf's Ftorm it is ostlmnted that tho damage in Derks county will nmoutit to SM.OOO. In tho country dlstrlots hall fell tho size of walnuts, Booms of farm buildings wero wrecked, hundrodHof trees wero uprooted, fences levelled, crops ruined and thou sands of window pnnes broken. Klllt-d by mi Klcrtrtc Cnr. Pittsiipho, Sept. Hi. An cloctrlo cnr running at high sliced on tho track of tho Mlllvulo, ilStna nnd Hhnrpsburg lino col lided with a carriage at a crusting ou tho Uutlor plko, near Mlllvalo. John Gross nnd Otto Hlsmun occupied tho vchlclo anil were thrown on tho rails. Tho car passed over Hlsmun, killing him. Gross was prob ably fatally injured. Mr. Ilrj nil's Next letter nf Acoeitiilice. IlIClIMtWfU, Va., otit. 111. Mr. Hryun, when nskn.1 as to whether ho hiul received Chnlrmun Alton's letter notifying him of his nomination by thol'ooplo's purty, paid ho had nvul tho letter as published, but had not rocelvod the formal ono written by Senator Allen. Mr. Uryun said ho proliably would send his acceptance early next wk. luort'iised Honrs of Lultor. SUSQUEnAXNA, Pa., Sept. 1U. The ox tenBlvo locomotlvo shops of the Erlo rail road wore yesterday placed ujion full timo, instead of eight hours as heretofore. The change is duo to Increased freight busi ness on tho road. llnnftmll tumc Vesterday. At Mttsburg Pittsburg, 11 ; Louisville, 0 At Hultlinore Baltimore, 8; Boston, 3. At Now York Now York, 8; Phila delphia, 4. Children's Coats. Our coat stock has arrived and is now dis played in our coat rooms. We can demon strate to you that our knowledge in buying outer garments has tho approval of tho buying publio. All perfect fitting, with reasonable prices. li. F. Gill. Miners' Hospital l'utlcnts. Four new patients wero admitted to the state hospital yesterday and several were discharged. Following aro tho admissions: John Bulchitus, 30, Shenandoah, miner, St. Nicholas colliory, simplo fractures right leg, result of falling coal ; Anthouy Silllban, 17, Lost Creek, driver, Packer No. 2, squeezed between cars, causing serious fracture of the kneo joints, bled profusely, may dlo ; Anthony Datllgka, 33, Mt. Carmel, minor, Spring colliory, lacerations of the scalp, duo to falling coal. Following woro treated at tho dispensary : William Steidel, IS, Maha noy City, laborer. Buck Mountain, inflama tion of thokuoo joint ; Patrick Kennedy, 30, Ashland, Blast colliery, sprain and contmion of tho back ; George Noy, 13, Ashland, school bey, fracture of tho right hand duo to a fall ; Thomas Leach, 18, Dutchtown, laborer, North Ashland colliery, laceration right thumb, duo to falling coal ; Martin S.ivick, 31, Shenandoah, laborer, Knicker bocker colliery, lacerations leg ; Joseph Limbruski, 31, Mahanoy City, laborer, Elmwuod colliery, vertigo, tho result of a blow. ( ' to cimi: a coi.i) in oxk day Tako Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 ccuts. Itlg Rf.publlcull Meeting. Tho Republicans of Ashland held a monster demonstration last evening. The parado was a large one, and tho McKlnlcy and Uobart Club, fully equipped with new uniforms, presented a splendid appearance. Thero wero led by ex-Chairman Burd Payne. They were fully 2,000 people in tho rink to hear tho speeches, and many more on tho oatsido who could not get in. Addresses wero mado by Chairman Edwards and Congressman Hrumui, and both speakers wero frequently applauded. F. C. Iteese, caudidato for Recorder, and othor nominees wore in attendance. Tho meeting was a great success. Tho Lnvcllo l'nlr. The eleventh annual fair of tho Mahanoy Valley Agricultural Association will bo held noxt week nnd from present indications it will Iks the largest and best fair ever hold. Tho association has devoted tho whole of Tuesday for tho bicycle races which aro sanctioned by tho L, A. W., and tho raco which is going to oxcito a great deal of in terest is for tho championship of Shamokin, Mt. Carmel, Ashland, Girardville, Shenan doah and Mahanoy City. This raco has beon booked at tho request of a vast number of ridors to replaco tho ono mile novice Tho management havo tho assurance also that every class in tho speed program wHl be filled, which together with tho engagement of tho celebrated Cook hlppodromo will un doubtedly make this the most successful fair ever held by this association. 0-15-17-10 The First Ciuu. Chairman Edwards has succeeded in se curing a speaker of national repute to ad dress the voters of this county. On Wed nesday evening Hon. Lemuel Quigg, Con gressman of Now York, will speak at Potts villo, in either tho Academy of Music or Union ball. Thero will be many people from dilTercnt parts of tho county present to hear thu Issues of tho day discussed ou that date. Iliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits looa to ferment and putrlty In the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, Hood's Insomlna, nervousness, and, If not relieved, bilious fever .11 a or blood poisoning. Hood's T III Pills stimulate the stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con stipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by all drugglste. The only l'Uls to take with Uood's Barsaparilla. MONEY TO LOAN OK EAHY TERMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, S208 S. Jardln St. Mrs. Senator Warren. Why Paine's Celery Compound is Famed in Washington Families. Many porsons out of health havo found an excuse in hot weather for doing nothing to ward getting well. "1 will wait until fall," thoy havo promised themselves. It is now timo, if ovor, in thousands of cases, to keep that promise. Nothing should now interfere with build ing up tho weakened nerves. Now is tho timo of year when rheumatism nnd neuralgia must lo cured, when debility nnd nervousness must bo mended if ono hopes to get well. Tho natural, unchecked course of disease is from bad to worse as the fall and winter wear on. It is not that rheumatism, neuralgia, insom nia, and kidney troubles nro hard to cure Paine's celory compound has made s, host of sufiorcrs woll bu peoplo mako thomselves chronic invalids by neglecting the first symp toms of dlseaso. Thousands of lives that aro now faBt wear ing out, would bo prolonged if Paine's celery compound wcro in each instance used to stop those ominous pains over the kidneys, to build up tho rundown nervous strength, and euro permanently thoso more and more fre quently recurring attacks of headache and indigestion. Thero is absolute relief from nervous pros tration, sleeplessness, poor appetite, growing I HORSES ! WESTERN HORSES. Wn. NEISWENTER. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A good pcrvant fife, Apply nt 124 North Jardln street. 9-16-tf IriOlt HALK.-IIouHchoM furniture. Including pnrlor, bedroom uml kitchen furnishings. Must bo Bold nt onco. Cuenn. Aindv to Sire. John H. Mnrshnll, 127 H. Jnrdln street. 9-lG-lw lOH BALK. Htoru nnd dwelling, with eleven ' rooms, nt Mt. Carmel. Pa. Sultnble for etore or Bftloon. For further information call on or addreen, Charles Dletz, South Oak Htreet, Sit. Carmel. Pa. IjlOU HALE. A Bcoond-hnnd equnro piano. I Annlv nt WIHLittui & Hon. t umlturfl nnd music etoro. 7-2H-U SALOON FOIt . BALE, One of tho finest Baloons in this valley, recently fitted up with fine fixtures nnd In desirable location, Is offered for Bale to a lire man, who has a littlo capital. It la u bargain. For further particulars apply at the 1Isiuoj offleo. (M-2w IjOU SALE. Ono of the best paying lumber ? yards In Shenandoah, Centrally located. Everything connected -with the yard, including teams, will bo sold nt n reasonable figure. For further information call on J. , Johnson. North Main street &19-tf FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL 20 SOUTH MAIH STREET, SHENANPOAH, PA. thinness and loss of vigor and strength, in Paino's celery compound. This most remarkablo of all known reme dies has won tho sincere approval of tho most progressive part of the community Hero is a testimonial recently received from tho wifo of U. S. Senator E. F. Warren of Wyoming, whoso distinguished services for tho country's best funning interests are so well known: "I was persuaded to try your Paine's celory compound in tho early spring when in a very run down condition. The duties devolving npon tho wife of au official in public life are naturally very exhausting and I was tired out and nervous when I commenced using tho remedy. I tako pleasure in testifying to tho great benefit I received from its use, and can truthfully say that I am in almost per fect health again. If I ever find myself run ning down again I shall certainly give it another trial and will in tho meantime re commend it to overy ono needing it." It is a fact verified by tho practice of the best physicians, and by thousands of personal testimonials that Paine's celery compound makes now, pure blood, builds up tho nervous system, and euro disease where all other rem edies have failed, Its absolute reliability is shown by its steady employment by trained physicians and In homes made happy by its unquestioned power of making peoplo woll. HORSES ! DON'T FORGET Nei.syervter,,.s... ...Hor.se -Sale AT THE Commercial Hotel At 1 o'clock TUESDAY SEPT. 22 The horses must be sold for whut tlicy brfnt;. nnd all iold with a guarantee. THE SALE WILL, TAKE PLACE KAIN OU SHINE. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Eooms foi painless oxtractlon of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. ' No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless oxtractlon of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Stroot. Oflloe Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. YOU CAN SAVE -s-MONEY- By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St.
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