rr.. T W ti 1IAVH YOf A 1'OUTItAlT 01' McKINLEY0R BRYAN ? If not, tlo you waut one? Wo liave re ceived a supply of plrturesof lxitli cnndlilRtes In colors, le 20.3S Inches, worth 8ft cent ouch. Our price while they lat 15 rents. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. Ulg Mllltl ClIU'-Ill. The pump slope of the Preston No. :l col liorv closed yostenlHy morning about one o'clock. The ostcnt of the cuvi-ln Is about 2Bor30 vards. The column pliws were all twitted out of shape and lost umlor tons of Tock. The water bewin gaining mpiilly ami nil tho mules had to ho hoisted. It Is im nosslhlo to say when the damage will ho r paired, hut those In a position to know say it will take in the neiKlihorliooil ol six weeks or probably mote before tho colliery will he ahlo to rosutnu. It is said that some men who wore working night narrowly escaped being entombed. "Hoys will bo boys," but you can't atl'ord tn lnfi nnv n f them. I!o uiadv for the green apple season by having DeWitt's Colic and Cholera C'uro In the house, c. it. iingen buoh. . (Inardlan Aiipolnled, Lewis W. Krebs was appointed Kunnliin of Viola Cllir, minor child of Samuel I. Clill, late of Port Carbon, deceased. W'LKINSOH Cor. Main &, Lloyd Sts. MTHV POINTS. Iliilipeulngs Throughout the KprIoii Chron icled lor Hasty l'erusal A permanent awning is being placed In front of tho Dougherty property, at tho cornor of Centre and Jardln streets. William Swartit lias resumed his old posi tion as motormau for tho Iikosido Hallway Company. Mrs. William Schwarte, ageil u yoars, illeil at her home in Ashland on Tuesday evening. The funeral will take place to-morrow after noon. The Pottsvlllo School Hoard will elect a monument to tho memory of Johu Pott. Tlio bicycle race between John Lewis and Thomas Carney, of Mahanoy City, that htm to havo taken place to-day Is on". Carney withdrew. Ills action was necessitated by injury received In a fall. Patiick (ionnnii, ot Uirarclvillo, lias assumed charge of the bar at Oeorgo Howes rosUuraut, In the post olrico building. Tho Wash lintou Hook and ladder Lorn- imny, ol Mahanoy City, think of building a half-inilo cinder track at Jligli Point 1'arK. llerliert 1). Jones, of Palo Alto, died yos- torday, aged 70 years. Sixteen peoplo from town accompanied tno I'ininctt band excursion, of Ashland, to the Alientown fair over tho lieadlug road to-day. Washington Camp No. INS, 1". O. S. of A Initiated six applicants last night. To-lilglit's rrstlval. Tho loading event in town to-night will ho tho festival, cako walk and grand concert in Itobbina' opera houto under tho auspices of tho Grant Hand. Tho admission to nil will ho hut 10 cents, which will nlso entltlo the ticketholder to either a plato of ice cream or a howl of bean soup. Tho concert will con tinuo from 8 to 11. It is hoped tho nllair will ho well patronized, so that tho band may retrieve somo of the low it sustained through its picnic being made a lailuro by stormy weather. Specials Announcement Commencing Monday, Sept. 21st we add to our many new depart ments a full stock of PAPER PATTERNS, issued by the Me Call Campany, of New York, Paris and London. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST STORE CAN'T AFFORD TO HAVE ANYTHING BUT THE BEST We olTer the latest fashions, the new October crea- . tions of fashions, leading dicta tors, tlx the uniform price of 10 and 15 cents each. Positively lNo Higher. There are w better Patterns. "Fashion mandates arc not owned by any high priced pattern com pauy; just tniuk of buying the best and latest paper patterns fori Will Leave for Home. Wllll.im J. (larrlgan, of Port Cnibon, who has been at St. Charles Seminary, ut Over brook, for tho pa.st four years, has been appointed by Archbishop Ityan to represent that college at the American Collcgo at Homo Ho will sail on the 2lith Inst., and will bo accompanied by his classmate, D.iniel J. Kehoe, who was at one tlmo telegraph oner. ator for the P. & 1!. Company at St. Clair and r rackvilie. Selling Here at hevi-nty-IUo Cents. Tlie heavy hail storm recently had damaging effect on the fruit sales of tho local fruit dealers. Farmers wcie disposing of apples yesterday for 80 cents a barrel. Ono farmer sold a wholo wagon load in ono square Ashland Local. 1'oHtinuster Toole lteslgns John Toole, postmaster at Minorsville, is an exception to tho general rulo in rcferencu to ollice-hohlcrs, that "few resign and none die." After threo years' sorvico ho has handed in his resignation became "tho duties wero too coullniiig and Incompatible with his tastes." Mr. loolo was appointed by President Cloveland and ho relinquishes the position to accept u more lucrative 0110 on January 1st. Dentil of an Old Lngluccr. Herbert 1). Jones, aged til) years, died at his homo In Palo Alto yesterday morning, Ho is survived by a wifo and threo children Tor a score of years Mr. Jones was engineer on tho Heading road, running between Potis villo and Harrisburg. Ill health compelled him to forsake the throttle about ten years ago. PERSONAL. Mine Inspector Williain Stein, Is transacting business in Harrisburg. Mrs. P.J. lSenuer and son left for Heading to-day, to join her husband. Messrs. William Johnson and llllam Icynn nro sojourning at Sandy Hun. M. 1-. Conry, Lwi., left for Sorantou to-day whore ho will open a law olllco. II. Ldgar Hoover was the guost of lady friends at Ashland last evening. Samuel Uuis, of North Jardin street, was presented, with a daughter yesterday. Miss Nellie Hollo, of West Centre street, Is visiting friends in Now York and Philadelphia. Messrs. H. M. HradiganandOeorgc l olmer, aspirants for county olllces, aro touring tho county. Ihomns Snyder, the South Jardin street paper hanger, went to tho avelle fair to-day on his two-wiieel steed. K. V. Amour, a motorman.on tho Schuyl kill Traction road, is Ailing a similar position on tho Lakosldo this week. Messrs. Self nndLautorsteln, of tho Schuyl kill Manufacturing Coimmny, are transact ing buslnoss in Now York. Silas r rost, Inside foreman at Elhvngnwau colliery, has been seriously ill for several days, but is now improving. Councilman ! , Margarglo, 12. C. Hrobst, P. P. I). Kirllu and Tenny Wovcr went to tho Alientown fair this morning. L.ra Houscuick, of tho Shenandoah Manufacturing Company, was transacting business in Mt. Curmcl andShamoklu to-day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mokaitis, and Mossrs. Charles Now, Harry lluntzingcr, John P, Hrown and John Weeks wero attending tho Alientown fair to-day. doing tn Cuntoii. In all probability Friday, October 2, will ho tho dato when tho biggest oxcursion which over left Northumberland county will bo run to Canton, Ohio, to visit William Mo Kiulcy, Jr., thu Hepublican candidate for President. Arrangements aro being made by tho Hepublican leaders of that county with tho Pennsylvania railroad to carry all who wish to go to Canton on that day for tho tin- precedentedly low sum of only f2 for tho round trip. Tho usual faro from Mt. Carmel to Canton is f 11.50 for ono way, tho dlstanco being 575 miles. It is expected that fully 1000 voters will go from that county and thu train will run in a number of sections. Tho train will lcavo Mt. Curmcl at 7:10 on the morning of October 2nd, arriving at Cantou tho following day. Cliureh Klcctlon. At a meeting of tho Kehclcth Israel con gregation, held last night, the following olllcers wero elected for tho ensuing year : President, Nicholas Freiband ; vico president, Ellis Duell , secretary, Ike Orkin ; treasurer, Isaac Lovino ; trustees, Hyman Hubinsky, Max Habinuwitz and Abo Lovino. Thero has been a bitter light between tho two factious of tho congregation for several months. Saed 11 Woman's Life, Whilo a Lithuanian woman was boarding a train at tho Lehigh Valley depot this morn ing, sho dropped 1111 apple. A woman friend who stood on tho depot platform crawled under a car to recover tho applo just as tho train was about to start and but for tho prompt action of C. & I. Policeman Qeorgo Geiger sho would havo been crushed under the whi els. (iciger grabbed tho woman and pulled her from beneath tho car in tho nick of tlmo. rv..... ...... Tho funeral of Peter Horm. wE Instant death at Eagle Run colliery oif uay, took place from tho residence, sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Huron, Cherry street, this morning. Services hold in the Annunciation church whertf mass was rend. Intormcnt was mado in parish cemetery. Tho funeral of Mrs. llesslo Manlcy, tho osteenied wife of John Mauley, took pluci irom nor into resilience, on west Cherry street, this morning. l)ppeacd was 05 years of age and was well kniwu in this vicinity. The funeral was vory lAtgely attended, many out-of-town folkB King lu attendance. Ser vices were held in the Annunciation church, wero requiem high mass was rend, and which edlllco was thronged to tho doors. The remains wero Interred in the parish cemetery. Tho Oily Trusts llauquct. Tho following wero among tho town peoplo who attended the banquet and reception of tho Hoard of City Trusts of Philadelphia at (lirardvlllo last night : John A. Grant, as sistant superintendent fur tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company; William Ihickcns, collector for tho Glrard Estate; T. 1!. Edwards, Mluo Inspector Slienfer Lstato; State Mine Inspec tor William Stein; William Gregory, Civil Engineer for Shenfer Estate; C. I), liogart, Superintendent of Public Schools; P. J. Fer guson, T. II. Hutchison, W, J, Morgan, T. J. Ilrotighall, District Superintendent for tho 1. & It. C. & I. Co.; J. J. Franoy, M. M. Hurke and J. H. Coylc, Esqs., Horough So licitor J. II. Pourcroy, E. IS. Hunter, 12. W. Waslcy, C, W. and II. E. Dengler, I)rs. W. Stein, S. C. Spalding, 1). W. Straub, D. J. Langton and G. M. Hamilton, Chief Burgess Hums, Hon. Joseph Wyatt, William and Ben jamin James. Also Superintendent William II. Lewis and Mino l'orcmau Palmer, of Wm. Pcnn, Children's Couts. Our coat stock has arrived and is now dis played In our coat rooms. Wo can demon strate to you that our knowledge in buying outer garments has tho approval of tho buying public. All perfect fitting, with reasonable prices. It. F. Gill. NO SnOES AT FACTORY PRICES. 8 I' cruuicn, Congref 0.1th -Cten or fifteen cents. Come, (o 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 reiuembeied by our thousands of friends. L J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. REMOVED TO 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstry In all Its Branches. Grown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction, Artificial Teeth Inserted. All Work Guaranteed, No stairways climb anymore. to m xmmmmmmmmmmmid 5,000 BARS OF I ...SOAP! g: TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR Bo. St ,M E. B. FOLEY, 2 ImiVllB NO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. rechtll. I i i III Ul I)iulliii; Itt'ltMiHi'il on Hull. J.ilwnra DowliiiKi 01 town, who was arrested lust Friday anil committed to jail on a charso of having rancd a 13-year-old Polisl Kill, who Ihiunutu, whs to-day released under ?1,G00 hail hy thu court at l'ottsvlllo upon annlicatioii of Ji. Jl. llurke, Ymi Will lio fiiirinhi'd When you see our ladies IHo dongola huttnn shoes. You'll ray $1.50 ill other stoics for shoes no hetter. Vactoky Shok Sror.n, ti J. A. JIoykh, Jlaliager. For Clialriiian of I.. A. AV Jlahanoy City wheelmen are endeavoring to have Charles Sunday succeed George 1). Gideon, of Philadelphia, as chairman of tho ,V. W. racing hoard. Sunday, however, is not a member of that association and it is doubtful if ho can bo elected to tho position. Tho members, however, aro determined to havo him fcecuro tho olllco if possible lMwuicI llclglcr lias Skipped Out. Kdward llelgler, of Centralla, who resided at Mt. Carmel until recently, and is well known throughout tho county, disappeared from his homo on Sunday, sineo which timo nothing has been heard of him. It is be lieved that financial troublo and a fear to meet his creditors caused him to leave for parts unknown. Committee Meeting Called. William Nelswender, member of tho Itc- publican County Ksecutlvo Committee, has called a meeting of the local members of tho County Standing Committeo for this evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at his olllco, on West Coal street. Deed Iterorileri. From August 1). Guenther et ux to James Mcllreaty, lot In Halm township. From Isaac llolluielstcr to Philadelphia & Heading Icailroad Company et al, tract in West llrunswlck township. Culwiry llaptUt Itctlwil, I!ov. It. W. I). Kirkendall will preach at tho Calvary liaptist church rovival meeting at 7:30 o'clock this eveuing. Naturalisation Day. Thursday aud Friday, Octobor 1st and 2nd aio tho days eet down by tho courts for Iviii'tlcH desiring to becomo uatunilizcd, Applicants, tliereforo, will govern thcuiselvoa aeeortllngly. James 1!. jJeegau, 1'rotliono tary. 0-91-tf The Shoot 1'oslpoiif'd. The great pigeon shooting match between Thomas lily, of Plymouth, and ltobort Wal luce, of Wllkoeliarrc, on tho ono side, am! F. W. Cooper, of Mahanoy City, and Iienja' mill Muchamcr, of Trevortou, on tho other sldo. for H0O aside, at tho Maysvillo Kirk, will not tuko place until prolmbly some time in Octobor. Colllurles Stlspeiul. Onlcrs wero received at all tho collieries of the 1'. & H. C. & I. Company this moraine that operations will ho suspended to-night until .Monday morning. In Trim for Fight. John Bums, who is boing trained tn town by Jack Harding for a light at Philadelphia next mouth, is fcaid to ho in oxceleul con dition. Ho is down to 1 13 pouuds. Iluuis is matched to tight 1-arry Dowliug bcfonl the Nonpareil Club at Philadelphia on Ocjibor 12th, at 110 pouuds. Died at the Almshouse. Anthony ISybuda, 28 years of ago, died yes' terday in tho Almshouse at Schuylkill Haven from spinal meningitis. Tho remains wero brought to town to-day and interred in tho Lithuanian cemetery. TO CUltli A COLD IK ONli DAY Take Laxative lironio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. oooc Unless 1 All Signs i Fail rform- Go to tho Shenandoah Dental IloonI Pivlnlcss extrootion of teeth. Gold and I fillings. If your nrtillcal teeth do not JMI call to see us. All examinations! Wo make all kinds of plates. Geld Crl Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. l and llridgn work and all operations that tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plate' ordered. 'o aro the only users of viU air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Room (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 ft. in. to 8 p. m. . A Large lixlillilt. Joseph Mandour, tho Syrian morchaut of town, has tho largest exhibit at tho Lavcllo fair. It consists of Syrian goods of many descriptions and covers threo stands, each 30 feet long. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. plonP'-iit laxative. All Druggists. The Largest Stock of Dry Goods in Schuylkill County. STKAUdllN. At Shenandoah, Pa., cm the Sid iu-t., Charles T., yotingeht boh of Chnrlcs T. and Jlnrv A. Strnughli, nged 15 mouths. The funeral will take place on Saturday, September SCtli, at 2.!i0 p. in., Bervlecs being held at tho family residence, No. 100 North Jnrdln street. Interment will bo made In tho Odd l'ellows' cemetery. Itclutlvcs and friends Invited to attend. y-2i-2t "I TANTliI). Girl to clerk In tore. Must have experience. No other need npply. Also girl for general homework. Must furnish reiereneo. uupuru m uiu jwo nnv, wm. Main street. J-2l-2t MISCELLANEOUS. FOU 8ATU A hCoomMinnrt pquaro plnno. Aniilr ut WUUumB A: Hon. lurnltureuml music htoro. 7-2S-tf FOU HALE, Ono of tlio bt'fet paying lumber vfinla in Shenandoah. Centrally located. KverythinK connected with tlio yard, including teiims, will be sold at a reasonable llgure. For further information call on J. . Johnson, North Main street 6-19-tf "171 STATIC OF IATDAV1Q ZIMMKltMAX, Di VJ tenned. Letters tebtamentary on the Cbtato of Lmlwfti Zimmerman, Into of Union town ship, fiSclmylkillt'ounty, Pennsylvnnin.deceased, have been unrnted to tlio umlerslp;ned, to whom nil luTMinifi hulebteil to Bald crttnto aro reuuettted io mane payinenr, una iifo iihviok uiumsur demands, will nmUo known the name without Kxceutor, Or to his nttorney, S. (1. 31. IIOI.UH'KTr.H. ShenaniUmli, la., Auk. 27thJ8W. S-27-t-oaw (? -i A 1EI5WAHI). This reward will bo naUX by tho underljjned to nnyouu who will furnish information that will lead to tho leeovery of my horhoaml waon, which wero stolen from my stnblo on llnst Applo alley on Tuesday, 22nd Inst, and for Information that ui lean 10 me urrei 01 mu innu woo Mint- mo out 1U. Thu horso isu white one uud liaa two fecarn, one on tlio body and another on tlte hind hg, both on the rlisht 6lde. The man who btole the horse Is Joe Terleeikl, a Lithuanian about as years of aire, nbout 3 feet i ittehes tall, walks lame, brown hair, blue eyes and red moustache Jons Vajmcki, 101 West Centro t-treet, Hhenandoah, la ,TOTICK. I will pay 980 per month to any re- 8poiibiitie party who win noarn my learn ol trotting inartu until my return from California, about April 1, 1'J7, anil as 1 do not care to pay board for 3 hurtes, 1 ulll guerlflee my haiuNoinu Kentuelcy trottliiL; hore, Harry Medium, hy llaiipy Meillum, 0 ycnrs old, 15 hands hiuli, welKht 1075 lbs. ; perfeeily tound and Bafo for lady to drive, fejirle-M of all olijeets. frteam or tiolley curs, and will now be warranted to trot iu 2.25, or no bale ; prlee t7S cash, and will only bu Hold at this low flKuru to n rellablo iarty who will board oiy inarew and fflve them kooiI eare and attention until iny return. I'or further lMrtieulars call or telegraph to rctddenoe, aoa N. 15th ht., I'hllodclphla. Viu.iam l)i-iwii.tu. 1. S. Would like marcs to go to country. o-21-lw 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 aud their apprecia tion of fair aud 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 ineny designs, most of which we have exclusive control of for this market, aud would be pleased to have vou 'Inspect them. The prices are 25c, 4c, 50c, 70c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and Ji.75 per yard. - We are enabled to show you a larger line of all kinds of fine dress goods than any other house 111 the county. 38 inch serges, all wool, extra quality, 25c per yard ; 50 inch serges, 40c; better quality, soc to 750 per yard. The fashion sheet ot Buttenck patterns, free of charge. Ihe 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 Butterick patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. P. J. GAUGHAN, i...27 N. Main St We shall do the great- sE est shoe business this fall that has ever S been done in this town. Liberal treat- ment and big values 2 has built up this im- ... . .... E 2 mense trade 111 just a year. No fake re- - duction sales. Noth- but' the Factory Sfc Price, and that is the giE lowest possible price : to be had. : The shoe we show SK: to-day is one of the ; most comfortable you St canwear. In regular eE stores the price is $1.50 to $2.00, but the Factory Price 'is H; $1.25. Every cus- g tomer gets tickets for SE: the amount of their : purchase and when they have $25 worth s: we give one of those jjE beautifully painted s Beauty Unrolled HAVU YOU SKIOf THOSU ritinTY Carpets, Oil Cloths ? Window Shade' Jufrt received at FRICKFS CARPET STOR FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c. At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. I PARLOR 1 1 LAMPS. . 1 you see in our win- ft dow. For liberality 2 and big value, the IE; Factorv Store stands Jt: J alone. Yours Shoely, JC 3 l). To tho admiring paze of thoe who have n t forrenlly fine vrn paper Is tho display ofj wall tinnir wrinV 1p wn Ihivp hist refcclvcu. can find any color or patteru you want for j nan, ocu room, pnrior, uiniiiK room, mivu cafe, from 6c up to J per roll. Fine art ' piipcrs a specially. House, Sign and Decorative Palnti Satisfaction guaranteed. Intimates clwe fully furnished. Send postal.: J. R. CARDEP 221 V. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. riaco Your Orders Now. Lauer's J Lager and K i f Pilsner Be inn 1, v Finest, Purest and Healthic Chris. Schmj- 207,' " i West Coal flPOT Edward H.i -AGENT Fl Mgr SHAMDK1N STEA.S?!- Workftf'litei j YOU CAN SAVE tHYIONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, SmoKea Pleats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TKKMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, OQ S. Jardin St. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street, Our Hot Towel Shave B becoming populnr. You will tike it. make n specially of Ualr cutting. We A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rinln and Coal Sts, Finest whlakeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on lap. Choice temperance drink and clours. tmexc? REPAIRING m)NE FR: M. C. WATSt' Wholesale and Retail,'', Liquor Desk Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent or jirewing ui. a ueer uqu jtu 11Q and 113 s. rviein Wanted-An Idea l! Who i ot soil h1n f Protect your tdeaj ther mar bring yoi Write JOHN 'WEBDERDtiRN & CO., Pati neyi, Wahlngton, D. C, for tbelr 91.6U0 p and llt ot two buxuirea lnveattomi wanu Evan J. Divi LIVERY AN Fine Groceries, Butter and It Flour and Our delivery wagon awaits yr,ur orcM delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. rftUS 26 East Centre Ktree j UndertaRY 13 N. Jardlnfmifcla POWDBB . r. , i t f I j r 1 I . I'jr nn in Lj. si-lt.lNMINU"-n, r . andclBura. j JVuusylv i