The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 24, 1892, Image 4

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    FINE GROCERIES
HOUSEKEEPERS!
Find no difficulty in
securing what thoy
require for their ta
bles at our store.
Corner Grocery,
rmtNONAL.
Centre and White Sts.
THEIR STOCKINGS.
finesse nt What Santti Clauft Will do Vur
Souie.
Policeman Holvcy will find another new
rotter in Ills stocking.
Chief Burgess Smith, a goose.
I'olicem.m Tempest, a self-cocking revolver.
Councilman Lamb, an appointment at
Jtarrisburg over tho -fis,
J. J. Franoy, an iron steamboat.
Jolm F. Finney, a Southern plantation.
Tlio IIkuald, a check for tho money
Council owes it.
Tlio IIkiuld reporters, nn invitation from
tiio Couiicllmeu to nttend their next meeting.
A Happy Man
lilie'-ho n s lied Klaif Oil for Khe"mltm,
Neil lima. ToothHCI))' mid chronic pln. li'g
! ie . ny wlilch oiinn every time. Try It, S3
a ntH i mi KIhh Oil ..--old at V. 1", U. Xlr
II - Drugture.
Twelve 1'hotoH lor 60o.
By semling us your cabinet, together with
60 cents, wu will finish you ono dozen photos.
11-2-if W. A. Keaoky.
Ilirrtrlc Hallway llulletln.
Hereafter the electric railway cars will
leave tho comer of Cherry and Main street
at 5:.J0 a. in. daily nud every 20 minutes
thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho
last ear will leave for Uirardville. On Mon
day, iiovemlier "th, 1892, tho faro for any
length of ride between Shenandoah and
Girardvillo will bo reduced to flvo (G) centa.
UE DANA'S SAUSAI'ABII.LA, ITS
' Till: KIND THAT CORES."
OoM and silver watches, diamonds, precious
stone-,, solid sterling and best plated silver
wart , 11. & It. liuuijuet and parlor lamps,
brnus.'M. oplionl goods; everything in great
variey. at lloldcruuu's, corner Main and
Lloyd streots. tf
fnniliiir ISventK.
Dor. 20 and a" "Tlio Confederate Spy; or1
The IJIuh and firay," under tho auspices of
Henry IIomcAktle Camp, No. 40, Sons of
Veterans, in Ferguson's theatre, for tho lieno
fit of Soldiers' Monument fund.
Jan 3 -21st annual supper of tho Wolsh
lUplist church In Uolibins' opera house.
Fob. 13. First annual ball of Gen. liar
riaon Lodge, K. of P., in Kobbins' opera
house.
Don't sutler with indigestion, use Baxter's
Mandrake Hitters. 1m
at
Coiit-lilng !,oitl to Cniinuinptlon.
Kemp's Ilalsuiu will stop tho cough
on co.
N eck ties, in u tilers and silk handkerchiefs
in all ihe liilrtt mid mo-t approved styles and
at exc. tillngty low prices nt tho Peoples'
store. Id IC-tf
ii' st work douo at Dremwn's Sioxdi Lami'
dry r.vrrylhlng white id spotlur. luce
cur'a'iis a specialty. All work Kinuanteed
Christum ServlcrH.
Eiiily services will b hold In the Trinity
Bcfi ruiBd oliiireh to-imirruw moriilug, at 0
o'clock. Thu Sunday school connected with
tho church will hold Its Cliristuiw entertain-nii-iit
.MnniUy evening.
Clni .Unas prayer meeting will bo held in
tlio M. tliodist Episcopal ohurch at II o'clock
to morrow morning.
To morrow e-cnlng the P. M. Sunday
school will hold a wrvico of song in tho
eh iri-li, uni! i tin' direction of isupcrlmun
dent lUug'i.
USE TMN A S S Vlt-iAPAIilLLA," ITS
"Till; KIND 'J II AT C'UKKB."
.r.unl 'J'lin- ut .III 11! 111)'.
Tin-lar '-it nmti In the uushieM, John
TnoM, Jnoilio wi.oiell the best of ovry-
tlniiL' I lit" is ;'ooil to drink, will iriid tlio
fin coi luiii h in Pottfrville at bis tnloou, 208
W Murl.i Miiut, on Christmas Monday,
De- ."itli iicm
Letter l.tnl.
Tim (oil. '.von- lctturs remain uncalled for In
tho -iioii ir.nuj'i. cnuylkill oouaty, I'a., post
o0.es. Hi-, .mix r si
Jom bEi.ii Prllchard Ooorge
J'uril.n . ill.n? for advertised letters should
nlr.iM! hnv advertised." One vent will bo
tli.i.,:l on all mlvijrtlMsd letters
1L a KoVEli, 1. 11.
Thomas It. Phillips is conflned to his herao
by an attatk of pleurisy. j
Honry Wclkel went to Shamokln this
afternoon to visit his parents.
Mrs. J. F. Finney and family returned
from Philadelphia yesterday.
Prof. Ernst, of tho Hazleton Business
Collcgo, was In town yesterday.
Miss Efflo Henton canto homo yestorday
from Bloonnburg to spend the holidays.
ICcprcrcntatlvo Coylo, of Mahanoy City,
camo over yesterday on important business.
Druggist Iko Shaplra left for Boston, Mass ,
yosterday to spend tho holidays with his In
tended. Misses Sarah and Theresa Rubimky and
Jennlo Fink, of Potfsvlllo, are visiting Mrs.
Harris StiT.
Harry M. Wnslcy, a student at tho Phil
adelphia College of Pharmacy, is homo for
tho holidays.
John Kirns and Bert. Hooks, who nro
teachers in Cumbria county, camo homo to
spend Christmas.
"Art." Hullopttcr Is homo from Philadel
phia, and will eat his Christinas dinutr under
tho parental loof.
Charles Kirlln, who Is attending tho
Pennsylvania Military Academy at Chester,
will oat liU Christinas dinner at homo.
Misses Hattio Jones aud Annlo Stein
returned to town yesterday after spending
several days In llloomsburg with friends.
Mbs Eacbcl Kecso, the charming daughter
of Superintendent Edward Kccse, of Cen
tralis, is to sing at tho Y. M. C A. concert at
Pottsvlllo on the 28th Inst. Miss liteso has a
splendid soprano voico and her solos will bo
among the features of tho entertainment
A. D. Williams, who has been managing the
branch of tlio Manzanillo Medlcliio Company,
manufacturers of Ko-Da, for the past five
weeks, will go to Shamokln on Monday to
open a branch there. Thin arrangement will
not interfere with tho branch here, which
will bo continued for auother week. During
his stay Mr. Willlans lias shown himself a
very cncrgitlo business mini and one with
whom it is a i loasuro to liao busiuoss rela
tions. His sales havo beon largo.
3IAIIANOV riTV.
Miss Mngglo Llddlo, of this place, is visit
ing friends and relatives In Mnuch Chunk.
Georjto Klltio paid a business tilp to Hazlo-
ton on Wednesday.
Collieries in this vicinity aro stopping this
week owing to the scarcity of cars.
George Wellmlf, of town, spent a few
hours in Tauiaqua looking after business.
All tho P. & B. C. &4I. Co. colliery
mploycs in this district will recclvo tho
wagos duotbcui fortbellrstbali of December
to-day.
P. J. O'llreln, of Schuylkill Haven,
transacted business with the collieries in this
vicinity yesterday.
W. W, Haines, a hustling New York manu
facturer, tpent a few boms on Thursday with
District Superintendent Skcnth.
William Itlcliardson spent part of Thurs
day In Tnmaqiia looking alter business.
Tho Mountaineer Council, Jr. O. U. A. M.
fair, which is being held in tho Armory is
being well attended.
N. A. S. K. Ollleern.
At a regular meeting of Shenandoah As
sociation, No. i, of the National Association
Stationary Engineers, tlio following wero
elected to fill tho ofllccs for tho coining year:
Past President, O. A. Crobaugh ; President,
John Hooks ; Vice President. Andrew
Kcnnidy; Secretary, Klllian O'Neill; Treas
urer, Joseph McAvoy; Conductor, Joseph
Maley; Doorkeeper, J. H. Koxby; Grand
Deputy, J. H. Iloxby.
When ritvliy wua siok, ire gave her Oostorla.
y,1ien alio wua a ChilJ, she crkl for Owtor.
Wh'ti fiv txvam Mine, the clunz to Oastarta,
"Whu she had t UlUrcn, she gavothem Crulcrla.
f 1 oi-tm- i-
44 I litUtlt'
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to suit all eyea, at Portz'8 book
-toii, jNo. HI North Main
4.27-tl
iv h
It tine I. it
4 HVI t'V tf-U
time flour. Bit turo that tho
Ai II a i: it. Ahand, fa., isprlntuu
3-S-Staw
Xmiii t i .OH MxiiaiiiK Mot.-a the ltnweU
Jitcli day 1 order to be healthy this
nooossary
llolilorit sjiw.hy htoro, corner Main
ud LIotu .hi? oetlcr Mwi.iifl this wa
sou than ucy oU--1 icu'iietilor'i iu thl town
or iunly. 12 10-tf
i:r. iNAM SAnmpAKlLLA, m
'TUB KIND THAT CUBES."
Where to Buy !
For substantial
Christmas and New Year
PRESENTS
Visit
JL .
ei! isros:
uTniture Hall !
104 S. Main St.
(jirvin, Duncan & Waidley's
A new lot of Mirrors French bevel aftd German
plate glass. Also an elegant assortment of Lemon
ade sets and all kinds of Table Glassware, Fancy
Engraved Lemonade Sets for $1.25, including tray.
Our stock for holidays is complete. Call and sec
our stock of Plush Goods, Ornaments and Tpys.
Our Candy Counter is quite an attraction these days,
. and sales increase as the festive season approaches.
Our patrons will do well to make their X-mas pur
chases early and avoid the great rush which immedi
ately precedes the Great Holiday.
Q Soutla TSLzr. Stroot.
ForX-mas and New Year Presents
A reminder of some ot tho most suitable- articles for such,
ana also tho place to buy them.
3BA.FLQrA.i:Xrs
Just opened at
25 South Main St.
Seff's Double Store.
J FULL line of Dry Goods, Under
"p wear, Notions, Hosiery, Blankets,
Comforts, Boots and Shoes, which must
be sold be before January 4th, 1892.
AT OUR OLD STAND,
No. 23 South Main St., we will keep a
full stock of Men's, Boys and Children's
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnish
ing Goods. Call and secure bargains.
lEGJBITSL 23 and 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
A Good Serge or Cloth Dres,
A Fine Shawl,
Fine Wll'on, Moquetteor Goat-skin Rug,
A Gnoil Carpet,
ASetofTubleLiiieiiB, NupUliiBto match,
Pair Gents', Ludlts' nr Children's Kid
Glovep, with fur tops,
J. J. PRICE'S,
A Plush nr Cloth Coat,
A Pair of Good B ankets,
Iliiuilnnnit- Pair Chenille Curtains,
A Fine Carpet Sweeper,
A Fine Unil relin,
Bilk Hitiidkerchiefsand Mufll-rs,
TowelH, MtifU. Pocket-books, etc.
All of which con bo purchased at
OLD RELIABLE
NORTH MAIN STREET.
If you are necking a place to purchase
CHRISTMAS CANDIED! a.-
No. 35 North Main Street
M. L. KEMMERER,
Wholesale and Itctall Dealer.
Special brand of Candies for Sunday Schools.
All the latest styles in Fur
niture. etc. We cannot and
will not be undersold.
MSUOUSON'H TUBATKB.
P. J. FEUOUSON, HANAOEll.
WEDNESDAY, DEO'BER 21
Matinee Saturday at 5.15 p. m.
Minnie Lester !
And her own company In a now play uvcry
night. Ill unit new tihow.
Jack Sheppard and the 40 1 hie voa
A Hand Concert Every Il'ght by Mtnnlel.es
tern vwu ti.u.
I'oiniliir I'iIccm.
Ueenrvud eau on sale at Klrllo's drUR store
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
,l6 IlaHt Ccitirc hiicct.
11 e teat beer, slen, porter, wlilnUen, brandies
wipes anu nnesi cif,'aiA ajvivyn vu utiu
KOBE IlT LLOYD, Prop
at
The only place in the county
where you can get
Hot Soda!
Is at
Chri
FOR THE
W. V. OTTOS
,No. 27
Qoutli 3LSa.ixx Stroot.
The larsrest stock of confec
tions and Clear toys in town.
A good mixture for 20c per lb.
Fruit cakes for X-mas. Bread.
pies and cakes of all kinds.
By Special Request !
Of u number of too citizens of Shenan
doau wo will remain hoi'e
Ine Week Losger
Tho Cliristmis-Kow Year week will
posltlYO'y bo ibe luHt.
Ko-llahxs performed man.v wonderful oures
and tho mauaiter has received tho most flatter-
lDK teHtlmonlals f oin Slicnanooah people. Hy
tukliiK adruiitane of the advertising prtco you
save 75 ccntB on ovory boitle,
THE CHEAT
Mexican Medicine Co.
Has opened a branch office in
IM BUILDING, 8 EAST CENIRB ST.
SHKNANDOAIl.
"YKSS
Matters aro
Becoming Interesting
And tn tho musical lino tc-dny without
doubt tho most Imereeilne matter Is taut
W. Wilde
Has prooured tho most complete stock
ot Mu-lwil (loodb lu the en my. embrac
ing ov rytbltig In ln- niusioal line The
next most tnti rcstliif llilPI! U that hols
Boiling thot delightful new
-AUTOHARPS-
can bo play d hy any one In a few days
I lunos, Organs. Vlollim,Oultare. ltrua
Instruments, and full lino sheet u.uslo.
Cor. Jarilln und Lloyd HIb
75IIIVATH 8AT.U OF A IlBSlltAlU.H FARM,
1 A uemraUie Imle farm In the Oalawlwa
Valley, near Kretw' siutlou.
rrum blirnanaoub. will b
CI) mlnulea walk
bold at private wtlu
vx uniii) iuk on mi1 itn iuiM.H. ntv mrin oun-
Uirrn xu .,tri. more or lea-. In high mate of
lUiuvauou hiii mil in mrin ny lleiir with
Louse utid fnnu buildli an. or will fdrmiui-
kioek and Implemenla along with the farm. If
uisircu 'ine own r isuesirous 01 leaving llie
country lor information, apply op tho
im rmgeg.
IS-lT-d&w-lm MYLKS WHITE.
nstmas
Holidays !
Tlit retail Toy Department of Fred.
Kcltlian, llll North Main street, con
tains uthotco collection of the most ap
propriate articles for
CHRISTMAS and
HE IV YEAR GIFTS.
Ico Cream mado to order nt shortest
notice. 1 Fruit and Christmas cakes
made in tho Uncut style,
W'oaio alsoprcpnr'd to supply Hun
daj Softool with Candies at wholesale
prices.
Fred. Keithan,
Baker and Confectioner,
101 North Main Street.
G
rand Opening
Display.
DEStEABLE X-MAS GISTS.
Our efforts to maltothl- display tho grandest
and most elaborate we bave yet utUtnptedhas
been aclitcvc.il afler mnny weeks of hard work
and by soarihlng through all the various mar'
hots The innumerable articles wo offer Include
the tollowlnp at low prices;
3EJoo1iisi Woh'vo 1,000 ISmos, beau
tlfully bound In cloth and gold, which wo will
sell at 'Mo: elsewhere. 35s.
l luth Cimeu iiml .1 Uiums Our line of plush
easoH thl season havo been selected with tho
greatest caic, Including Hliavlng Sols, Sewing
Implemcals, t- antcure Sets, I'luih Albums In
nil tho li test dealgns. Hymnals and Jzford
Dibles at all prices,
An elaborate a-ray of llric-a-Ilraoand Risque
Figures and cllulold goods. Gold pens and
pearl holders, U to (S. In plush cotes, (1.50 up.
Games of all Description.
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BOKT'T BE A GILLY 1
But go to
SNYDER'S, Coal and Jardin Sts,
Ho has tho best line of
Boots 03. oL JS3taLojs
In Shenandoah. Don't fo' get tho place,
Snyder's, Cor. Coal and Jardm Sts.
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Large Stock of Cellar Furnaces
Second-hand Bar-room StOv$&,
At low prices.
Uulldois' supplies, nails and hardware of all kinds Fnll stock of Mining Run.
ljues una unware. Tinsuiuning in all lis branebes.
Roofing, Spouimg, Plumbing and Gas-FiWng Promptly Attended to.
Z. KT9
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OF FillliADIJU'mA,
Send their ESgre Specialist
T Slieiiaiidonli, Wcctin Htlay, Jau. 4.
lie will bo found at the
Kcrjiusou IIutiNc From 8:30 a. in. to 6:30 p. in,
l'ersons wno nave ncadachc. or whose eyes are causing dl-
.uwiui v Diiuuiu 1111 uiiuii iiiuir Knt'ni:ii,Hr. itnn tniia
celve Intelligent and skillful attention NO CHAltGl
will r-
IE tn i
amino you eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered is guaranteed
A.
M
erry
X
-mas
And a Happy Now 'Year I
HOOKS & BROWN,
4 North urn In Street.
HeucIqiiurtcrH For
Florida Oranges
I wish to announce to the
public that I will receive a car
load of Oranges direct from
Florida, sweet and juicy, for
the holiday trade. Will be
sold for 12c a dozen and up.
Furnished to Sunday schools
by the box.
.A- WOMEE,.
124 N. Itlnln Street.
CfNH FUlt A WINDOW SHADE.
Others, ready to put up spring roller,
for o, S5c, 4So,8Uoand upwards. J'ar-
lies uesi ring oniy ins snaaing or nx
luroscun be accommodated.
C, D. FRICKE'S
Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street.
Greeting
To all Our
Many Patrons.
rprjE largest lot of Toys, Fancy Plush
Doodn, Droislng Canes, Manicure
Bets, work Jloxca, Necesfarles, Binok
er' BtitB, Wlilbk Ilolders and thous
a mis of articles too numerous to men
tion In )iluth aud Hllvorwuro lines.
Over 600 lhuly l rested DoIIb 25 pir
cent, loastlmn uny huiieein tlilaoruny
other county. Iron Toys, Steam En
gines, Hook and Ladder Truck-!, Eloo
trlo Motors, strung enough to run any
toy; largo Houuo Gars, Doll Carriages,
Rooking Horse, Blaoklioarda, Sleighs,
Building Blocks and all latest guinea.
A VERY fqw fine Muslo Boxes that
will play flfty tunes or more. Call
and seo them. Tool Chests, Bureaus,
and Wardrobes for children. A large
variety of One Christmas Dishes and
Bisque goods at prices uever before
seen. Ladles' fine writing paper. Fine
Christmas and New Year Cards in
satin and pliidli the latest noveltlea.
Also Books suitable for tho Holiday
trade. Air Guns for the hoys best hi
the market at lowest prlce. Fancy
Safes and thousands of other articles.
Beautiful
Horn Goods.
Something New.
Only Ladies will be in Attendance,
Commencing Saturday, November M.
lew Tof and Fancy Goods Store
16 W. Centre St., Ferguson House Block.