THE EVENING HERALD VOL. Vn.-NO. 30S. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY; DECEMBER 24. 1892. ONE CENT. if5, cr. 28 South Main St. IlEADQCAnTEIlS TOIl Trimmings, Ladles' and Children's COATS Shades and Shadings, Carpets and Oil Cloth BY flrt j cent storm serges Trill compare fa fyl ; rorably with 80c goods sold in Phlladel " plila and other cities. I am selling an all- wool Habit Cloth, worth 60c. for 30.. per Turd. I hHTo the best bile Corset In the region. Plain Flannels, worth 2fio sold here for 2uc per yard; 4-4 wido IWuslln t-oid for Eo per yard; the best Uray ! lannel sold for 18c per yard, und a Good Flannel at 12c per yard. A good Blanket for Wo a pair. Everything a Decided Bargain. GENTS' Natural Wool Fults, worth J2 SO, Fold now for 2. Comfortables and lllanltets cheap. Come at onco and secure good values at old reliable stand. 48 South Jluln fclreet, next door toGrund Union Tea sstoro. Time! Is money at tho Great Jewelry Depot You see nil tlio latpst declns In Dlnnifiiids. Jewelry, Bllvci ware.' Rlnus, $1 lo $250. Ear lings, tl to $50. Umoclies. fOo to$a0. Gold Watches, $10 lo $160; Silver, $7 to $0. Ilogeru Bros triple plated sll verware and Gurbam tolld Rterllug ellvenvure and fcouveuir ppaous. Opera plntfe, reckluctil sold peiiH, pencilr, geut(' wulcli chains, scarf phis and gold eye-glasses. All our goods are bouglit from the bit hous(S In A tun ica aud are sold at from 2.5 io 30 per cent, lower than elsewhere. Holdermaris Jewelry Store, Corner Mam and Lloyd Streets. JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery, Ho. 1!9 East Ceutro.t-treet. Ice cream nil the year 'round. OpcnKundays. I am now making a superior qualttyof CUEAM IlltKAl), something now. You want to try It; you'll use no other If you do. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. liar BtoeKed with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Eating bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. DRY GOODS ! Thf - Finest in the Market. Our Fancy JWmj Crap Genuine Nt,tv Orleans linking Molasses. Our Strictly Jtresh Cream try Ji attar. Our Fine irtsh Dairy Butter, t OurMw Hulling Creek Jiuvkwhtat Flour. Our-Fancy ISrands of JS'onhfrn sugar Corn, Nvw Packing "li'jon," lr "Sunbeam," "Pride of Shenandoah,' "JEiu-'t green." Our "WhoU." lomatoes. ZFOT3. SYDLrE. One Cnr Vuucy Wliite Middllnga, Two Cars Fine ItliddllngH, 'Florida Oranges, SB otn'. a ilozm. Paper-shell Almonds, SSo a pound. Condensed 31 IU;, ii cans for 2Ja. CLOSING OWL A LOT OF Fioon 0)1- CLOTHS nt 50c a .vnid-a yurds wide." Tltcy are ciuth ol ecu mid odd iinttcriit) itud arc words more money. 1892. OH.EISTMAS Dives, A list oi Holiday Goods, new and novel. GRAND OPENING DISPLAY. Lamps, Plush Oods, Dressing Cases, Albums, Manicure ts, Hhnvlmc ct Cigar wets. Glove and Ha dkerchlef Boxes, Collarnnd Cuff lioxts, Oak and Leather Jewelry Cases, Silver Cabinet Miunds. Celluloid Frjmo and Photos, Novelty Candy Doxcf, Fiincy Ilotiles with best Perfume, u't picks and Nut crackers, Children's Sets, Knlv s and Forks, Fanuv Pin ("ushlous, Sachet Cases, Gents' Lout er Cases, for traveling, lr m 6'Jo to $5.7.", consisting of hair brush, comb, razor, soup, brush, tooth powder nd bottle. Patent Hhi.ll JNOTflites, lllg lot Herman Wnio, Desert Plates. Pie Plates, Cream Htchcrs and Fancy Howls I'mnannu Japanese turner a. a Carlsbud Wuro, After Tea Cups and Saucers, llonnon Mustard)., t'ream I'ltrtcrs, Bone D'shcs. TT.Dnn n..n Tl.vt.. .......... T,.-,. Hugar and ream eels. Chocolate Pot, Fancy t an o Plates, Ga . cs All linb. Drummer Bov. Golden Egg. Coo-Coo. Cocked Hat, Peter Coddle, Bagatelle 25e to in uu. Jllsnue FIcurcs. Jlctures. onolot of 300 lo bo closed out nt 29c. Dolls of every variety, from Ec to J7.50each dressed urd undressed. Htutlonery kUKlncs.alt description Iron Toys Passenger trains, flro en giniB, book and ladder trucks, sur rys, drays, sulky, dog carts, ban. sons, vcloclpedos, farm wagons, express wagons, hose carts. Washing Sm.s. Child's sets of Dishes, Doll Carriages, Doll Chairs, Games Peck s Bad Boy, Road to w asuington, Steeplechase allor Boy. Hoo Peep. .Shovel Board and a. d many others - Tool Chests, Lruins. Rubber Goods. The half has not been told, yet wo dn say teat weimie no unest selection oi Holiday Goodsever brouabt lo Pottsvlllo. We extend an Invitation to all to in spect It. Store open every night till 9.30 o'clock. DIVES, POMEROY k STEWART rOTTHTIXIJK, PA, Ci'GEO. MILLER, Manager, 25 CTS. PER YARD rou OIL CLOTH. Others for 33, 45, KOc and upwards. Parties having carpet rugs should send tliem and nave mem iaaae into a nrst-ciass carpet. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. 1892. Two Cnrs No. I Timothy Hay, A JACK FROST AND BLUSTER INO WINDS HOLD SWAY. THE TRAVELING MINERS SUFFER A Blttor Cold Wind Snow to Drift In Groat, Thiols Clouds arid tho Homeward Paths Wero Lost. I IIB severe storm of last night was a terror to tho people who wero obliged to travrd about tho streets, hut the real Buiferers wero the men who worked on tho 'rilght shift and were obliged to travel over. tho mountains from Ellenjowan. St Nicholas, Qilberton and other neighboring places. Several miners reported having bitter Journejs. Tho treezing weather and drifting snow recalled many scenes depicted by Georgo Kennuti in his "Siberian" talcs. Jcre. Iluughoy and Thomas Etatu, two men of town who work at the Suffolk colliery, hud an particularly hard time reaching home at midnight. A heavy gale was blowing directly In their fnces nil the way and tho snow drifted so thick that they were not able to seo tho ground nt their feet. Atone tirao they wero tempted to return to tho colliery, hut as they h.id already traveled quite a dis tancethey pushed on. After struggling along for more than double tho time which is usually required to walk from tho colliory to town they halted and found themselves close to tho limits of Everett's farm. It was bitter cold and the snow continued to drift In great thick clouds. Again overcoming the discour aging prospects tho two men pushed ahead aud after auotlnSr struggle of overall hour and a! half they succeed iu getting within thoshelterj of the buildings in town. Tho men s.iy it was tho worst experience they have ever had. All tho mineis who traveled home iu tho storm says that it was little short of thogrcat blizzard of a few years ago. WEDDING- ANNIVERSARY. An Ilnjoyublo All'ulr at tlio Goodlicnil Kuslitcnce Ltint Night. Mr. aud Mrs. James Ooodhcad celebrated tho tenth anniversary of their wedding at their residence on West Oak street last evening. A large number of their friends spent a pleasant evening in games and Indulg ing In'vocal and instrumental music and many heautilul gifts were rondo to the host and hostess. Supper was served at 11 o'clock. Tho following ladlos and gentlemen were present: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ooodhcad, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, of Malzovlllo ; Mr, nnd Mrs. Scitziuger, Frackvillo; Mr. and Mrs. George Comley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weeks, of Gllbortou; Mr. uud Mrs. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lnuer. Mrs. Harris. Mary Paul, Mahanoy City; Mls3es Lizzie Jones, Lilllo Goodhcad, Gertrude Goodhcud, Sallio Beddall, Minnie Davis, Viola Seitzinger, trackvlllej Maiy Luuer, Harold Good. head, WlIIlo and Frank Seitzinger, fwick villoj Ray Geodhead, Thomas Murtin und George Goodhend. , Prof. Barrett, oi St. Lawrence county, N. T., speaking of pulmonary diseases, says: not one death occurs now where twenty died heore Downs' Elixir was kuown. Over fifty years or constant success places Downs' Elixir at tho hed of the long list of cough remedies. 1m An Kuglne Overturned, There was a serious accident 011 tho Ma hanoy City brunch of the Lehigh Valley ralb road this morning and the engineer and fire. men of tho crew had a narrow escape front death. Engine, No. 310, which is used to haul coal trains from the branch, ran into uu open switch nnd after jumping over tho sills of tho railroad for sevoral yards, turned over upon its side. Tho west-bound passenger trains weredeluyed by reason of the accident, huyiey mnnuged to reach here on pretty near scncuuie time. Presents bought at liolderman's Jewelry Ktore carry with thtrn an absolute guarantee as to the purity of nietul und certainty of perfection iu construction aud finish. Corner Main and Lloyd streets. 12-10-tf Notice to Camllil.ites. Candidates for otllco wishing their an nouncements published in tho Hebald will bo required to pay for the same in advance We hao found by experience that promises to pay "latter," or "after election," means no pay at all in nino cases out of ten. It is easier and hatter to pay iu advance to be prepared "In case of flro" aud will save us tho laborious work of trying to collect bills from defeated candidates, which is like pulling teeth. A Child Knjoys Ths pleasant flavor, gentle action and sooth Ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when In need of a laxative, and if tho father or mother be acstlve or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. wm.ooa Worth of stoek to tell it from in plain, band, fsnoy, eugiav.nl, ctouo and other rlugr, ewelry, gold uud tillver watches, fcllverwuio and Jliiioy goods, ut Holderuiau's, twrtirr MkIu oud Lloyd streets. 12-10-tf All styles of carpet sweepers nt C. D, I'rlcke's carpet store. I!uy one for your wife 01 mother fur a Christum present. , 12 1G Ut THE INSTITUTE CLOSED. A Summitry or the limit Proceedings ut Pottsvllle, Tho thirtieth' annual Institute of tho teachers of Schuylkill county was closed at Fotl8vlllo yesterday and It was decided to hold tho next institute ut that place. Resolutions of condolence 011 the deaths of Misses Kate liuloy, of Glrarclvillc, and Mary h. Btelubach, ot l'ottsvlile, and Lewis II Causes tho Smith, of Eldrcd township, wero adopted, I Tho following Permanent C'ertlllcato Cum 1 mlttco was elected : Llviugstono Setzerj piiuuioU. llaiiatt, 'lhouias Herb, Xfi A. Klcese uud J. T. Kelluy. Tho rejrort of tho treasurer of tho receipts an(i expenditures of tho Institute held at Shenandoah iu lfcDl showed a balance of $370.07. The teachers also decided to organizo a reading circle, similar to tho one iu existence in .Heading, aud decided that a meeting for that pjrpuse he held at Pottsvllle on Juuuary 2uth, 181)3. Tho teachers recommended that U-ddwiu's Psychology as applied to teaching an(1 iiowland's Practical Hints for the leacliers of tho Public fcchoolf,loth of tbo In ijiu-tljunl Educallou.il series, edited by Dr. William T. Harris, U. 8. Commisslouer 0 Kducution, he adopted us the Text Books. Tho reason why ArnicanudOll Liniment is jo popular with the ladies is because it not only is very healing and soothing but, its' odor is not at all olfensivo. lm Nd Paper uu Monday. 1 Monday having been fixed as the day for1 celebrating Christmas, and that dy having been declared a leg.il holiday, tho 11eiiai.u will not be issued until Tuesday evening. We take this opportunity to wish our patrons a Merry Christinas and a happy New Year. Great bargains In watches, clocks, jowclry, diamonds, novelties and silvciwaro at Yost's, 102 H. Main sttcct. 12-lO Ct , DlBlrlbiitlnp; tiiru. Tlio children of tho Sunday school and members of the Welsh Baptist church assem bled in tho church last night to wish each other a Merry Christinas and listen to tho rendition of asweet little juvenile operetta en. titled, 'Callie's Christmas," which was highly pleasing to all. After tho operetta there was a distribution of presents and many little) hearts were sent to their homes filled with joy, A feature of tho evening was the prtsl cutatlon of gifts to Mr. John Ii. Jones andj Mrs. Mary J. Lvans, two untiring workers in behalf of tho church nnd Sunday school. Mr. Jones received a pair of gold spectacled and Mrs. Evans a silver pitcher. , Pllr or lleuiorrliolfls Permanently curod without kuife or ligature.! So danger or suffering. No delay from bus- iness while under treatment. Patients whci ire lesponsihle need not pay until wol, A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular.! ; R. KEED, M. 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by jiermisslon, to the editor of tbei B;tenino Hkbald. tf , Gold and sliver watches iu endless variety suitable for Christmas presents, at Oscar Yost's, 102 North Main street. 12-19 6t ' School Teacher Married. John G. Spatz and Miss Lydia Eisenhower one of tho teachurs iu tho second gradeflcch, saying that this rule is to bo adopted. grammar department of our public schools, wero married this morning, nt 8 o'clock, ut tho residence of tho brldo's parents, on South White sttoet. Rev. Robert O'Boyl pastor of tho Trinity Reformed churcli omciateu at the ceremony, j 110 gioom is a prominent business mau of Reading, Tha couple left town this morning forbridi tour that will extend to New York, Plilbtdei phla, Ualtlmoro and Washington. Buy your child u ralr of rubber They will cost you but DO cents at tho pics' storo, 121 North Main street 1S-15-! Hiintu Claim Ifenilqunrtprn, The headquarters for bonutlful Christmas presents Is Mellet's, 23 East Centre treat, Shenandoah, The laigcst and best assort ment of dolls, toys, games, picture staty. books, albums, toilet oases, &c. Young, nixt old can securo what they want at the very lowest prices. 3-lTf7t Freeh Morris River Covo Oysters recalyoi lally at Coslett'a. fi A Trotting Team. J Policeman George Holvoy lilts becmue'flia owner of a team of bay mares in whiiji he takes great pride. He says they can trot in three minutes hitched double. Holvoy and Chief of Police Davies enjoyed a drlvoHoMt., Camel and back behind the Wednesday. For the best and direr rimmed spectacles, go to Oscar Yost, 102 N. Main street. Eyes tested free. Satisfaction gnarautted, 19-Ct ltnll on Clirlntmiin. ThoSchoppe Brothers will hold a grand ball in Robbins' opera house, Monday even. ing, December Su'th. Full orchestra. Ad mission 35 ceuts. 12-21-St For sultablo Christmas presents call at Fricke's carpet store and look at his rugs, ottomans, hassocks and carpets. 12-15-0t To u lteformutory. . Kate Dornsifo, the wayward girl of Hwn who several weeks ago failed to convict her father of the honiblo chaiges she made against him, was ou Thursday takeu by Deputy Sheriff Ochs to tho House of Refuge at Philadelphia. if there ever wns a leil nir for chroula CoukImi ( olds, llnmoMcl tniublrs uud Lit Grippe it U Pun 'firm. Dou'iiall to get tli g run o; uvoia subbtitbtes o sts ouly 15 ceni. i-nn-iiuu is 601(1 ut i: 1-. i). u. nun's Drug Ktore. II ut photographs and crayons at Dubb's. A FEW SUGGESTIONS OF REAL VALUE. KRISS KRINGLE KONNUNDRUMS. How Somo of tho "Horald" Readers Who Can Afford It May Usher in a Marry Christmas. J"pzHE trimming of the I Christmas tree is mip.h an important holiday ceremony that it is a pity the children are not allowed to heln or see the troe until It isl Dr- WlnsUlp, of Boston, Mats., Tra lsctnr ready. It would seem! in8 ou "Tho boy out of school" at th as if they inisht share I Teachers' Institute, Pottsvllle, on Wednesday more truly tho Christmas spirit If they assist- ed at the trimming, their gifts beinc tied on when they were not around, and then if , they choose sharo the tree with some less for-1 8ealuu m lne parquet ana Who wero WhUptx tnnate playmates after it has been stripped ! inB Iu a lou1cr tone than they would allow on Christmas eve or Christmas day for them- tuuir Bcllolar8 to use in the schools undr selves. I their charge. Tho prettiest kind of treo is that which "Do"'t dlsturb them," said the dost.r. contains the most ornaments that glitter, t "tllcy aro weak-minded and cannot help it. and the most cam lies to show them well. All 1 1 nover blarao I,co'10 for dolD8 wllat Qod ha ornaments bought should have some shlnlne I,lacid lyond their power to keep from surface, If possiblo, und in preparing homo-1 made nnra spn Hint llmv micuwe. tlm connft quality. In using gilt or silver paper for making chains of rings, makes the strip3 double, so the iusido of the rings will bo the same us the outside, nnd get the best paper obtainable. If Btrings of popcorn aro pre pared, cither gild 6r silver them, or brush them over with somo thin, adhesivo sub stance, as gum arable iu water, and sprinkle lightly with diamond dmt. This is some what expensive to start with, hut a box lasts a long time, and can be used in many ways fur Christmas trimming and costuming. Ono of the most suitublo buses fur a treo is the semblance of u snowdrift' made by piling cotton batting arouud it as It stands either on a table or on the lloor. Tho cotton is plltd irregularly aud is dusted over with diamond dust until it glistens. Tufts of cotton put at the places where tho branches leave the trunk of tho tree aro powdered iu the same way. For those who do not wish or cannot havo a tree a Christmas trunk is suggested. It will be less troublo aud scarcely any expense. Put all tho gifts, done up in packages and properly labeled, into any convenient trunk, u flat top one being best. Tack over the outside of the trunk cotton batting, sprinkled, It rsslbIo, with diamond dust A ropa of Christmas green is fastened arouud the edge of the lid and around the bottom of the trunk. Have tho cotton at the edgo of tho lid fall down like a fringe, so that when tho lid is lifted it will hang over several inches, Line the lid with dark green stuff or paper, iu the centre of which nro tho words, "Merry Christmas," in gilt letters. The rest of tho green may bo spriuklcd with gold stars. Much amusement will bo caused when it Is Jtlme for tho distribution of Mts. wbeilrnr "lKJirr treo or not, by lotting the members of I tke company earn them. Somo one makes a, and Inviting every oue to write down what ho drlhe would prefer to do to cdfli gifts. Eaeh-jQIl bo willing enough to do this, but! urprised nt being asked JAdroptho Into a basket passed urouud for that pose. I he papors are shaken up, and ono it djjiwu by each penon, who must oarn u ft Jiy doing us it says. Christmas fortunes JuSkolinother bit of fun for the evening; rltines written on papers and put inside! 6 nutshells or twisted in motto iupcrs, aroi Ifriu a guyly trimmed late or silken stock 1 Bach pulls out a tsiper, whieh he isl eimneJled to rend before the rest. Good' sold at Holdorman's Jewelry store from 9G to 30 per cent, loss than elsewhere. 12-10-tf AlwHys tin Top. That Is where Mills' huts are. At Iris beautiful bazar, No. 2 North Centre street R, J. Mills, popular hatter and men's fur- tilshiug goods dealer, offers the finest stook of dollars, cutis, umbrellas, shirts uud uuderwear r gentlemen. Call and see his oovey of live quail and his corps of live clerks vising with cuch other to pleato. 12-10 4w Those who In the goodness of their hearts desire to benefit their neighbors, should recommend tho use of Dr. Core's Wild Cherry and Scnctu. Post Olllce Notice, Monday.Decemher 20, tho post oillcowill be open until It o'clock a, in. The carriers will make Vut ono delivery 7 a, m. Browns ville, Yatcsvllle, Ellengon-an and Turkey Run will he served with the 7 a, ni. delivery. Money ordors and poital notes will not Vt issued nor paid. USE DANA'S SAUSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." "We lend, never follow," liolderman's Jewelry store, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 12-10-tf Tueidwy Next. Through a typographical error, tho pro dnctlou of "Tho Drummer Boy" ut Glrurd ville for the benefit of Cupip 188, P. O, . of A., was uunounccd in the lluitAM) fur lho 28th Inst. Tho correct date Is Tuesday, 87th. Patrons will plcue take notice. It A Lhlllsav. lnteof No. SKnelnePnmttnnv. Ualtlmore Cny Kire Di partmini, bays, ttial ihe 111. inUiraol li s company have uned Halvutlon O.lln tiuiscf suraius and soreness wite most I gruufyiug results. Ills the best. OalvSAvu aifeilvt9i irwt INSTITUTE INCIDENTS. A Fw Notes by One Who Happened io bo T1ito, A traveling salesman entered a bar-room In Pottsvillu tho other morning looking jadd and sleepy. "(llmmo a cocktail," was the order. "What's matter" asked the cordial nm poundcr. "Matter? I'll tell you. I workrd hard yesterday aud retired eii ly to my room iu the hotel, hut not the bit of sleep did I get Next to my room there were sevou or eight, yes, I guess fifty, young femalo teachers who kept up all night such a racket that would wake Rip Van Winkle, or any other snooisr, from sleep. Of all the outlandish jlbberine uud jabbering I ever heard that which kept me nwako last night was the worst. Do those womeu ever rest?"' And after quailing his cocktail he direttly ordered another. la!t' wl,en Superintendent Weiss stepped to the edge of tho stage and pointed his Index ""ger to two young lady teachers who nr do'"S-" It is needless to say that midst the applaos which followed tho silence of the jibbering teachers was ominonsly quiet. "Men are but children of a larger growth " So aro women. Many teachers, of both sexes, played "hookey" from tho Institute sessions this week, aud they wero paid for attending these sessions. And what is more, somo of them boasted about their ability to hoodwink, the man whoso duty It was to punch the tickets which marked tho attendance of the truants. Truly our educators may pause and exclaim, " Where are we at t" Ex-United States Senator Ingalls closed the couiso of Teachers' Iustituto entertainments Thurfday night at tho Academy of Musis, Pottsvllle, by dellv riug the most brilliant lecture which has delighted a Schuylkill county audienco for many years. Ho seemed to appreciate his intellectual hearers, and t say that his intellectual hearers appre ciated him was but mildly demonstrated by tho repeated applauso which giuotod his many witty and sound nrguments on the sub ject discussed by the able orator, "The So cial aud Political Problem of the Day." Mr. Ingalls Is not only an able speaker, but also a sound uud exhaustive roasouer, proTiuf that ho is master of ihe subject of which he talks. An audienco which was us well pleased as it was largo greeted his entrance ou the stage and interrupt! d him as often ns ho made (and ho made inimy) a bril liant Jioint. After he had liulshed his talk of an hour and n half he held an impromptu re ception In the auditorium where many of the audience had an opportunity of shaking hlirt by the hand and of recolviug a personal intro duction. Mr. Ingalls is magnetic as well as brilliant and ho received every one who was presented by Superintendent Weiss with great cordiulity. (A'cif York Otfrnr.) How "io Cook a Ham An advertisement in another column tolls us how to cook a haw A rule for selecting a ham can bo given in few words: Select Forrls' hams. These and tho boneless bacon by the same house ar always to be relied upon. The cook may ply her art in vain, if the material bo not right to start with. Morn delicious hams than those bearing the Ferris brand canuot found uud are not to be desired. But having selicted the bast, proper cooking is then indis pensable. I lay down lay pen, for the savory odor of ono of those delicacies of the dining table has so aroused my appetite that I tan louger forbear. Mlts. BitowN. Go to Holdorman's jowolry store to select your Christmas presents. By making a small deposit goods will bo laid away until called for. Corner Main and Lloyd streets. f "Kino of KllUrnr-y." A play of the ahovo title was produced at Ferguson's theatre last evening to a small but highly appreciative audience. As tho name indicates, tho play is oue depicting Incidents in Ireland. It aboil ud in pathos, but has enough comedy to faithfully portray th homo life of the happy, hut oppressor! people of that country. As Ailem Miss Lester crea ted a very favorable impression, This even ing "Jack Shepherd aud the Furty Thiem" will bo produced. All goods warrantifi as represented, or money refunded, at Holdennan's jewelry store, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 12-10-tf . Special Hale. Dolls, Albums, and Fancy Slippers at tha Peoples' storo, 12 15-tf The Academy Itintarirant. Tho Pottsvllle headquarters for Shenan doah people and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddles, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of tha best brands, is tho Academy Restaurant, John F. Coouey, proprietor, M, A, Cooncy, assist ant. Uj Where tho relative merits of Dr. Coxe' Wild Cherry and Soncka are known, as com pared with other cough remedies, ton bottUs of the former are sold to one of the latter. Holderman's gold watches for $12 are sold elsewhere nt $18, Silver watches sold rrmn f3 to $6 lower than elsewhere. Comer Main and Lloyd streets. 12-10-tf Don't delay: nlwavsbo on time, for nreven- tton is belter thrin cure All coughs and cold flltll UU.-l, urr,.,.,ln,,. ..f iha tt.v,.,. nrl ll.rM n. lead 10 conaummlcin nr iimil iv I)r lfuU1 Cough e-yrup,
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