ItAVi: YOU A POIlTItAIT OF McKINLEY0R BRYAN ? If not, do you want 0110? Wo liavo re ceived a supply of pictures of both candidates In colors, Riro 20x29 inches, worth 23 cents each, Our price whllo thoy last 15 rents. HOOKS & BROWN q. North Main it. 'Deed Acknowledged. Tho following deeds wero acknowledged in open court by Shcriir Scott : From tho Shorill' to Daniol Gcrlict, pleco of ground in Schuylkill Haven, From tho Shcriir to A. J. Pilgrim pleco of ground in Mlnersvlllo. From tho Shorill' to li. Wollor, Jr., pioco of ground in Ashland. From tho Shcriir to Thomas Fullcn, pioco of ground in Ashland. From tho Shcriir to C. F. Kull, pioco of ground in ABhland. From tho Shcriir to Tamancnd It. nnd L. Asso., piece of ground in Hush township. You Will tii) Surprised When you seo our ladies OSo dongola button shoes. You'll pay f 1.60 in othor stores for shoos no better. Factouy Shoe Stows, tf J. A. Moykii, Mutineer. lutmno From Nervousness, Henry Moog, who ten days ago camo from Philadelphia to cook at tho Maysvillo cafe. suddenly liocamo lniano last Saturday from ncrvousnciand was taken to his homo yes terday mori'ilng by relatives. WilkinsoN Cor. Main & Lloyd Sts. eciai n. Announcement Commencing Monday, Sept. 21st, we add to our many new depart ments a full stock of PAPER PATTERNS, issued by the Mc Call Campauy, of New York, Paris and London. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST 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 -usually charged 25 to 35 cents. Watch our DAILY NOTES of modem Dry Goods selling. Our fall opening of Dress Goods, Cloaks and Wraps will be au event to be remembeied by our thousands of friends. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. :: LLOYD STREET. REMOVED & 20 East Oak Street. fa pr. J.W. VanValzali's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstrv In all Its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, '- caimess txiracnon. Artificial Teeth Inserted. r All Work Guaranteed, No stairways climb anymore. Sd INK o 8J m xmmmmmmmmmmnm 5,000 BARS OF 2 I ...SOAP jP TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR So. j e. b. Foley, s NO. 37 WEST CENTRE STREET, 3 TiuiiuiuuiiuiuiumuiuuK HOSPITAL KEPORTB. Attendnut In the Dispensary Department Were llusy Yestenlny. Yesterday tho nttondants In tho dispensary of tho Miners' hospital at Fountain Sprlugi wore unusually busy. Tho following wero nmong tho lotig list of patients who applied for relief: John Shcrmolskis, 20, Shonandoah, laborer, Fast Hoar Itidgo, compound fracture of index finger. Finger amputated ; John Wilson, 31, Shnmokin, laborer, Sterling colliery, chronic ulcer of right foot. His heel was almost torn on four months ago; Charles Shonofski, 35, Win. 1'enn, minor, Win. l'cnn colliory, Rbecss of llttlo finger of left hand duo to cut from falling coal: John Dunlgan, 2."i, Mt. Carmcl, miner, Alaska colliory. Foreign body removed from throat; Italph Itomaka, 43, Shenandoah, laborer, I'acker No. 3, ulcer of kneo duo to injury re ceived Bomo timo ago ; Edward I'rovoot, 43, Locust Dalo, minor, Alaska colliery, Injury right hand ; Otto Donnth, 0, Ashland Fcliool boy, foreign body removed from tho ear; Aleck SkollavlM, 20, Shenandoah, miner, Maplo Hill colliery, sprain of back, duo to heavy lifting: William McOuiro, 22, Shenan doah, laborer, West Shonandoah colliery, sovero sprain of wrist, duo to n fall; John Conway, 30, Lost Creek, miner, Tacker No. 2, coal removed from eyo; John Wilson, 11, Ashland, school boy, lacerated wound of wrist: Klraor Lewis, 50, Shenandoah, flro boss, Indian Hldgo, suffering from abscess of back, result of a blow received somo timo ago; Frank Czlzowski, 25,. Shonandoah, miner, East Iloar Itidgo colliory, suffering from lacerated wound of left index linger, result of fall of coal; James Holtzman, 23, Mahanoy City, loader, Prlmroso colliery. suffering from an injury recoived atLakosido last Saturday a wcok. Ho received a con tusion of back by coming in contact with a bicycle; Josso Wyatt, 35, Park l'lace, machinist, Iark l'laco colliory, foreign body removed from oyo; ltccso Llewellyn, 13, llorea, school hoy, ulcer of tho thumb caused by an exploding dualin cup thrco weoks ago. Tho following victims of accidents wore admitted to the wards of tho Institution yes terday : John Itokus, 31, Win. l'cnn, laborer, Packer No. 3, severe contusion of tho side. duo to fall of coal ; Thomas Kramer, 13, Mali anoy City, slatcpickcr, Locust Valloy colliory, dislocation of tho olLow joint ; Adam Wilcus, 25, Shenandoah, laborer, St. Nicholas colliory, sovero contusions of back ; I'etor Mitulus, 38, Win. l'cnn, miner, lacerated wounds of tho scalp, faco and neck, with severe contusion of back. Slippod down a manway ; David Lucklnbill, 18, Mahanoy City, carpenter, Mahanoy City jig houso, suffering from simplo fracture of thigh, duo to a fall. Buy tho wedding ring at Ilrumm's. Thrco 1'uueriilR. Tho funeral of Mrs. AutiallarbaraTcmplin took pluco this afternoon, at ono o'clock, from tho residence of her son, William H. Templln, on North Catherine street. Services were held in tho Evangelical (Icrman Lutheran church, on West Cherry street, Itov. John Oruhler, tho raster, officiating. Interment was mado In tho Odd Fellows' cometory. Tho nttendanco was largo. Tho following gentlemen were tho pall bearers : Houjamln IScacher, John Ilunn, William Ilrown, Morris Wurni, Henry Warnick, Georgo Cnrbcl. Tho funeral of Theresa, daughter of Albert Smith, outsido foreman at tho Indian Itidgo colliery, took placo at 0 o'clock this morning from tho family residence, on North Jardiu street. Services woro held in tho German Catholic church and jntcrmout was mado in tho Annunciation cemetery. The funeral of Alvin Itlchard, son of Harry and May liowso, of South Jardiu street, also took placo to-day. Services were held at tho family resilience and tho remains wero interred in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Poison Ivy, insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, aro ijuickly cured by DuWitt's Witch Httjel Salvo, tho great pile cure. C. II. JJagcnbitch, Howard of S3IKI (Mr,-red. John Armstrong nnd Ike Johnson, tho latter colored, who wero arrested last week at Hazloton and committed to tho Schuylkill county prison, charged with being implicated in tho murder of "Monk" Clay at tho Or wigsburg fair grounds, wero given a hearing yesterday and released on f500 ball oach to appear as witnesses when wanted. There was not sullicieut evidence to hold them. James Hogau is thought to bo the murderer, and tho Schuylkill County Commissioners havo offered a reward of 200 for his arrest. 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 public. All perfect fitting, With reasonable pneea. XI. F. Gill. Fllm-rhimers ut Work. A gang of lllm-llamers nront work in the town and tho pcoplonro warned against them. Ono worked tho gamo to tho extent of ?5.85 in Councilman Magarglo's store, on Hast Centre street, during Mr. Magarglo's nbsenco. Circumstances point to tho Joo Kclscr gang and tho Councilman Is on tho war path. He says ho Is willing to pay a liberal reward for evidence. An sffectivo war against tho crooks of town seems imminent. to cum: a coi.ii in osi: day Tako Laxatlvo Brorao Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to euro. 25 cents. ltcpulrliitf tho Damage. Lehigh Valley Carpenter Foreman Edward Dcpew, of Delano, has his furco busily en gaged repairing tho damage created liy tho recent bombardment of hail. Tho time of the mechanics is so far occupied in replacing broken windows. It will tako over 300 boxes of glass to repair tho Delano shops and housos. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. plcas-nt laxative. All Druggists. ItUTinp's Visitation. Nest Sunday afternoon Itov. Father Mc Qovorn, Bishop of tho dloceso of Harrishurg, will couflrin a largo class of catechumens in tho Slavish Catholic church on West Second street. Tho church is a prosperous ono under tho care of Itov. rather Bella, of Shamokin, On Sunday morning Bishop McGovcni will bo at Shamokin. Hownru of Counterfeit 1111U, Tho United States secret servico officials aro quietly advising merchants and others to watch tho f 10 bills that pass to them. Tho counterfeiters are unloading a batch of these bills all over the country, Tho Martha Washington and Stanton f 1, and tho Wludom and HcPhcrson ?2 silver certificates aro being raised to f 10. ilV. JComlg Will Trench. IieVlval sorvicos will bo held in tho Calvary Baptist church, on South Jardin street, this evening, whou Itov. ltomlg, of the Evan gdlical church, will occupy tho pulpit. Tlieso services aro being well attended, and every- liody hj invited. MAHANOY CITY. 1'ot l'ourrl nf Kvonts Jn tho Neighboring Town, Mahanoy City, Sept. 22, James Mcnglo and Milton Wagner, who left hero nt 4 o'clock yesterday morning for a trip to Washington and other points south on their blcyclos, ar rived at JInrrismirg nt 2 0 clock yesterday aftornoon with 105 miles to their credit. Work on Hcrskcr's opera houso is being pushed day and night and tho opening will positively take placo on tiro date promisod Octobor 15th. Tho Citizens' band will tmako a trip over tho Schuylkill Traction II1J0 to Ashland and Shenandoah to-night to advortlso its excur sion. A proposition is being mado to havo an other road race over tho Delano course to sottlo tho many claims to local champion ships which tho Lakosido races failed to sottlo. A proposition to build n, three-lap bicyclo track is also being discussed. Congressman Ilrumm will speak from tho porch of tho Mansion Houso to-night. If tho weather is unfavorable the speech will bo mado in Armory hall. After tho meeting there will ho a reception in tho Young Men's Republican Club rooms. Thomas Lntwistlo and Charles Bausoman havo replaced tho drilling machine used in sinking near tho cemetery for water for tho rrimroso colliory. This timo tho drill is placed 280 feet further up tho mountain to escape tho coal bed. If water is secured it will bo convoyed across tho valley to the colliery by plpo lino. v Prof. W. N. Ehrhart, principal of the schools hero, has mado quite a number of changes slnco ho assumed charge, and nmong tlicm is tho formation of it local teachers' institute, which meets ovcry Monday. Those institute have not been held hero for a numbor of years, nnd aro conducted on tho same plan as thoso in Shenandoah. PERSONAL. John L, Williams, superintendent for tho Union Coal Company at Shamokin and Mt. Carmol, was a town visitor yesterday. Mrs. Hattio Chadwick and daughter, Esther, havo gono to Trenton, N. J., to visit relatives. Frederick E. Drinker lias tendered his resignation as reporter for tho Dally Nows. Tho resignation takes effect with tho close of this week. Charles HookB, of Pottsvillo, is visiting friends in town. M. F. Lally has boon appointed to succeed John Creary as ono of tho local assistant superintendents for tho Prudential Insurauco Company. I'. J. Dovcrs, tho barber, transacted busi ness in Philadelphia yestorday. M. M. Burko, Esq., was attending to pro fessional business in Sunbury to-day. John C. Kline, of Ashloy, who spent a week in town with his parents, returned to his homo to-day. 11. L. Whitclock, tho shoo dealer, is trans acting business in Heading and Philadelphia to-day. C. L. Fay, a former town laundryman, now of Hazlcton, was a town visitor yesterday. William cale, Sr., of Philadelphia, a for mer town resident, is greeting acquaintances hero. Mrs. Evan J. Davies, of North Jardin street, was called to Pottsvillo yesterday through tho illness of her hrothor-in-law, Thomas Tindlo. Miss Nora Murray, of Iowa, is tho guest of acquaintances in town. Miss Jessie Grant, of West Oak street, spent tho day in Pottsvillo. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gilbert, wero suddenly called to Hazloton by tho serious illness of tho latter s mother. Thomas Boll left for Bethlehem to-day, to reumo his studies at Lehigh University. Mrs. Comely, of Mahanoy City, was tho gtiost of town fricuds yesterday. John West, of West Oak itrect, is doing jury duty at Pottsvillo this week. Miss Lizzlo Kaufman, of Ashland, spent a few hours In town last evening, tho guest of tho Lewis family, on West Cherry street. ICyo lladly lidurcd. Thomas Price, living with his parents at 430 East Water street, Mahanoy City, met with a serious injury this morning. While on his way to work in company with a number of companions about his ago, and in a playful sculllc, tho lid of his dinner can camo off. In an endeavor to se cure tho same from a companion, tho sharp point of tho lid was pushed against Price's cyo.cutting the eyelid severely. Dr. Hannah Watkms was called in and soveral stitches were necessary. Tho oyo protrudes from tho socket, and presents a ghastly sight. It will require tho best of care to savo his sight. Death nt Mrs. l'timell. Mrs. Mary Purnoll, of Mahanoy City, died at her residence, on East Centre street, this afternoon, aftor four months Illness. Tho causo of death was duo to malignant ulcera tion. Tho deceased was tho wife of Daniel Purncll, tho well known clothier of that town. Tho family formerly resided in Girardvillo. Tho funeral will take placo on Friday afternoon, interment being mado at Girardvillo. Sort lees nt tho 31. V. Church. Tho revival Bervicos in tho Methodist Episcopal church still continue to attract largo attendance. This evening Iiev. I. M. Gable, pastor of tho Methodist church at Mahanoy City, will occupy tho pulpit. Every body invited to attend. r.Tfor over i .'t- f ALL NATlom oi wauiouuicr II IE U L0 1VI I 1 V ft VI dj ' iGEIIMAII MEDICAL LAWS,. v proscnuoa oy enunenicnyElciiiiis! jo, UK. nKCHTEH 5 flM fab A MAimfl "31 flnlw rrnnnlnn with Trddt Mnrfc Anrtinp " B IK Ad.ltlchtiriCo.,21Dl'earlSt., Nciy York, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. B S3 & CO els. Eailsrted & rocummtutka fcy B. A Wnrliy, 100 North Main Bhc-tt, H u. il JlngcnOucli, lot I. .... w. 1 nn Rlrurrmn I "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL M for B. u;.5;,.-y"iiP--.?,r?P"l'lpl1 t'n'pininin- HAVK YOU SE1JN THOSI! PKETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths aid Window Shades, Juvt received at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. WALDRON'S Bid CANADIAN Horso Sale nt 1'ottsTllle, I'n., nn Tliurs- lny Next. Waldron, tho great Canadian horso shipper. arrived at Pottsvillo Saturday with a stock of lino horses of all descriptions. Thoy wero taken to tho stock yards stablos, where thoy will ho sold noxt Thursday, nt public auction. Every one in this part of tho stato knows how Waldron conducts a salo. Ho sells them. When n horso enters tho ring ho must liml a new owner before ho leaves it Waldron does not wasto any time In soiling them. If n horso is worth f200 nnd only ?25 Is bid on it, it will havo to go, just tho satno. That is what Waldron calls an auction, and anything clso is a mock auction; and ho does not hold mock auctions for this lot of horses. You can't help but get suited, for there are all kinds to select from. There aro somo fino looking dray teams; nlso somo fino dapplo gray tenms; as lino as over shipped to this part. In fact there are horses to suit every ono. It will pay tho people in this part to attend this big salo, ns it is only a Short way there, and if you nro. In need of a horso you are sure to return with ono. Don't forget tho placo Mock lards Stables, Pottsvillo. Date : Noxt Thursday, at 1 o'clock p. m., promptly, rain or shine. 0-21-3t Coal ornaments at Brumm's jowolry store. Allcntown Fair. Tho Ashland Band will glvo nn excursion to Allcntown Fair, over tho P. & It. road, on September 21th. Train lcavos Shonandoah at 5:25 a. m arrives at Allcntown at 8:30. and leaves on return at 7:15 p. m. Faro for round trip, 51.50. o-10-3t mi:i. MANLKY. At Shonnmlnah, I'n., on Sept. 21ct, 1890, Bessie, wlfo of John Mnnly, nged GS years. The relatives and frlcndsof tho fumlly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, nt 10 o'clock, from the lamuy residence, oo wcfci -ncrry street. Itcrpilem high mass at Annunciation church. Interment hi Annunciation cemetery 2t The Largest Stock of Dry Goods in Schuylkill County. Never before in the history of this store has there been such a magnificent display of fancy dry goods. It is hard to find so many beautiful designs chosen from the dainty creations of the weavers' art in this and other countries, as you will find here. This is the store of the people and their apprecia tion of fair and square dealing is shown by the liberal patronage they extend it. We are much gratified at the admiration our selections receive and will endeavor to always keep this large and popu lar dry goods house up to the high Standard it has so successfully maintained since its establishment twenty-one years ago. Novelty dress goods were never so attractive and, quality con sidered, never so cheap. We have them in many designs, most of which we have exclusive control of for this market, and would be pleased to have you inspect them. The prices are 25c, 40c, 50c, 70c, 75c, $1.00, Si. 50 and S1.75 per yard. We are enabled to show you a larger line of all kinds of fine dress goods than any other house in the county. 38 inch serges, all wool, extra quality, 25c per yard; 50 inch serges, 40c ; better quality, 50c to 75c per yard. The fashion sheet of Butterick patterns, free of charge. The Delineator and Metropolitan cata logues are now ready and show many beautiful designs particularly well adapted for making up the many choice fabrics we have to show you. The Delineator, in addition to its superb new colored lithograph plates of dress modes and millinery, contains a great deal of information, and is full of all sorts of good things. Subscribe for it. You won t miss the dollar it costs you for a year, but you will miss much, very much, if you are unfortunate enough to let one number escape you. A full line of liuttenck patterns, the recognized standard of the worldj always in stock. P. J. GAUGHAN, ....27 N. Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. TJIOH HALE. IIousclioM furniture, including ' parlor, hedroom and kitchen furnishings, Must ho sold fit on c. Chen p. Apply to Mrs, John S. Marshall, 127 S. Jardiu etrtet. tMG-lw TV)It 8AUC Btoronnd dwelling, with eleven X1 room, nt Alt. Cannel, l'a. Suitable or store or saloon. For further Information call on or address, Charley Dleti, South Oak street, Mt. Carniel, I'n. 9-16-lw FOH HAIJi A heoonddiand square piano, Apply nt Williams & Sou, furniture ant music storo. 7-2S-tf FOll SALE. Ono of tho bst paying lumber ynnla In Shenandoah, Centrally located. teams, will be sold at u reasonable figure. For further information call on J. W, Johnson, TOTICK. I will pay 850 per month to any re 1 Bpoifalhle party who will hoard my team of trottlntf mares until my return from California, about April 1, 18V7, ami as 1 do not care to pay board for 11 horses, I will sacrlflco my handsome Kentucky trotting horse, Harry Medium, by Happy Medium, 0 years old, ia hands high, weight 1075 lbs. j perfectly sound anil safe for lady to drive; fearless of all objects, steam or trolley cars, and will now be warranted to trot in 2.25. or no salo ; prlco 875 cosh, and will only he sold at this low figure to a reliable party who will board my mares and give them good caro and attention until my return. For further particulars call or telegraph to residence, 809 N, 15th 8t., Philadelphia. William Detwileu. i, s. Would like mares to go to country. 9-21.1W KiiiumumiiiimmuTi skill , h. I It I l I U . I as Ve shall do the great- est shoe business this g fall that has ever been dbne in this ,5 town. Liberal treat mentand big values has built up this im- mense trade in just a g year. No fake re- in duction sales. Noth- ing but the Factory jE 25 3 3 35 3 8 S Price, and that is the t lowest possible price i: to be had. The shoe we show : to-day is one of the g most comfortable you 8; canwear. In regular stores the price is $1.50 to $2.00, but ji the Factory Price is $1.25. Every cus- g tomer gets tickets for the amount of their g purchase and when they have $25 worth E we give one of those S ! beautifully painted I PARLOR 1 LAMPS. . tsz 8 3 you see in our win dow. For liberality JE: and big value, the Factory Store stands gr alone. Yours Shoely, gE 1 J. 3 3 Mgr. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c., At lowest cash prices. . J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEKMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, i20a S. Jardin St. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. 2 SHOES AT FACTOUY PRICES. g 2 g 2 8 1 Unless.... 1 1 All Signs iFall- I OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Bontnl Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your nrtlficnl teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Hrldso work and all operations that pcr Uiln to Dental Surgery. No chargos for extracting when plates oro' ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tilman'a Block) East Centre Straat OQloo Iloura: T a. m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To tho admiring goM) of tlioao wlio have a trate forronlly fino wall paper Is tho dlnplny ofnew wall paper wrlnkleB we liave jtiBtre.elvecl.You can find any color or pattern you want or year ball, bed room, parlor, dining room, kltchcrrc-r cafe, from 5o up to f3 per roll. Fine artistic papers a specialty. House, sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal.! J. P. GARDEN. E31 V. Centre St.v Shenandoah, Pa. riaoo Vcmr Orders Now. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOIt- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Hooding Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11 and 11S S. Main St Wanted-An Idea Protect your Ideas, ther may bring you weoltn. Write JOHN WEUDEllIiORN & CO., Patent Attor neys, Washington, V. C, for their Sl.fuu prUo oner sad list of tuo hundreJ InTeutlous wanted. Fine. Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order, Goods delivered promptly WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street, Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street.