Evening Herald. THIRD EDITION I'HNCIM'OINTS. Mailt on the 1-ehlnh Valley road continue to aeme in late, especially the one from the Uftrt In the Afternoon. Thete would be less bad walking if the pMtmtnti were cleaned Immediately after uMh fall of nw. The OommliHlonera' "deal" la all the talk. We want all the local news transpiring. Maulei it on the Increase in many families in town. There aro many bad pavements In town' If UVe borough escapm paying damage thla winter It will be lucky. The local Tout of toe Grand Army U in creasing in membership. Kvery honorably dtaharged soldier should join it. The Department Kneauipinent of thoQrand Amy of the Hepnblic will hold ite winter i toting in Philadelphia next March. There are many candidates for borough ffieMto be voted for ueit spring, but they arertlovt in announcing themselves. Prof. Barrett, of 8t. bawi-ence county, K. V., (peaking of pulmonary diseases, says : not one death occurs now where twenty died before Down' Elixir wan known. Over fifty jreare of constant success place Downs' Kltxlr at the head of the long list ;of cough remedies, lm Don't Tobacco Spit orSmokeyourUfe Away la the truthful startling title of a little book thaitella all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless (lutirtmtced tobacco habit cure. The ot l trilling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or flnnuclal risk tn nalng "No to bac " sold oy all druggists. Book at drugstores or by mail free. Addrca" Too Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral HprlDga, lnd. w k s ly llfur In Mlml John A. Iteilly's is the place to got the forest wjnea and liquors, best beer and ak-f Mid findt brands of cigars, 10-10-tf tTkm JWiy vnut sick, wo gave her Castorlo, When ahe u n Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Cattorla. tVbcn she had Children, she gave them Cugtorla, A HrMUCornftlM. A. pplendld opportunity to hear W. It. Ken rtrleV, eornut soloist of tho United Statos Ma rine fend- of Washington, I). C. Ho will play evory evening during his stay hero at his parent's hrjme, Kendrlck House, Kast Centro street. 12-9-Ct It has been proven by living witnesses that fkn-Tlna ta r remarkable Kpecillcfor toe q ulck cure of I bp difficult and ciHDirei'ous throat and lung troubles-Its equal can't be found. Paul K cents. I'an-Tlna Usolrt at 1. I'. 1). Ktrllu's A rug store. Ntitlce to Mocletle, Htc. The Herald office is prepared to furnish, on short notice, programmes, budges, etc., guaranteeing tho finest workmanship at tho lowest rates. 1000 samples to select from. The most exquisite designs to suit any society or organization. Found Out. the best and earnest way to get rid of a enugh or cold that may develop Into con aumptlon ta to Invent 2i cents tn a bottle l Pan-Tina, the grpat remedy for Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Throat and hung Disorders. Trial bottles free at I. P. 1). Klrlln's drug storo. Coming 12v-nt. Dee. 20. Grand cantata "A Merry Com p.iny, r the Oedote' l'lonlo," at the P. SI church. Dee. 21. A Demorest Contest, under the auspices of the Y. W. C. T. U., in Ferguson's theatre. Dee. IS. Grand eisteddfod under the auspices of tho Ivorites at Ferguson's theatre, Shenandoah. Feb. 5. Fifth grand ball of the Gymna. einm Club in Kobblus' opera house. Jan.ll. "Tho Trolley System" at Fer guson's theatre, for tho benefit of George Walters. World's Fair goods for aalo at Holderman's jewelry store, corner Main and Lloyd streets. Tiied oysters a specialty at McKlhenny's 9-12-tf Hurt hill's Care. . When seeking a neat and well conducted Mfar go to Burchlll's, corner Main and Coal HSreets. Polite and prompt attention. 11 7-tf S;teUl reduction to schools and Sunday sslmli at Holderman's jewolry store. Wedding Invitations Over 800 of the finest and correct style weeding invitations and cards to select from at the Hbkald office. Either printed or angraved. Wo can discount city prices. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny'i 9-12-tf IEW CARPETS Sewed aud laid, old ones refitted. Mattresses made to order OurpaU, Mattresses Feathers. Itobes. Hugs, OwMoAa, Ac, mads free from dirt and moth ta wet or dry weather Prompt attention given to orders. Address UTKAM UKNOVAT1NQ COMPANY, North Howers htreet. VI Mm Shenandoah, Pa. -VISIT THE- Pittsburg Novelty Store Ohlnaware.Queensware, Glassware and -Y-t--t' TT A "C7 GOODa at lowest l-j (1 I . I jJi. JL prices. Call and Mid b oonvineed we carry the very beat line. No. 16 West Centre Street, Hbenaedoali. Suitable X-MAS Presents, Wot mother, slater or wife, Is a Carpet Sweeper or Rug The best place to select them Is at 11 Wm C1BPEUI0BE, MI Stall Mill PECULIAR BANKING METHODS. John Itrld Wns Pri-ildrnf, Cnnhlcr unit llonid of Illri-f'torn. KAaAa(!lTT,Mo.,I)(c.l3.- Moreileveloti. menta ni-iirrccl today In tlipliivmUgnllim Into the hankinK methods of John Held, t lie president nf the Western Trust nnd SuvinKH aawclBtlmi. It appears from the oviilehie tlmt Held wa president, lioaril of (llrectori, L-Hsliier nnd a lot of other official coinliinml. Iteid was on the stand all day It was test Kiwi that nmonir, other paen, a debit slip containing the only evlilence of an Iniielitednrva of John Kr-ltl of tl0,00to the bank wbm destroyed on the day of the suspension. Keid alw testified that he took mtt of the bank pnpers rep resentiriK real entatt' which, when the batik was organized, had liptm turtiMl hi as 27,(J00 of the capital stock of MO.OOO and had substituted property In Kansan City, Kas., ca reply worth the Itictlm branee. The deeds to the bank of Kansas City property worn put on rwdrdnfterthelmnk had closed its doors. The Hoirie SavlnR bank was aftorwnrilK succeeded by the Western Trust and Savings bank. Thu latter concern did business until a law, was paused prohibiting the uto of trio word "Iwnk" by trust companies, when the word "nmoctatinn" wbh substituted. Then the banking houo of "John Held," with a capital of M,M0, was orxatilzed. This bank then transacted the banking business and the trust company, that Is to any, John Hcid continued to deal in com morcial paper. Held reported at length how tho capital stock of the trust com pany was paid Up. tn the effect that a lot of real estate whirl! was not worth the incumbrances upon it went to nmke up the association's stock. When the failure occurred tlieio wnaluit ?22 in the bank to cover deHdtM of over W0,(KK). Thb was because Held took all the real estate securities out, and thu title was made In his iiHiue. WN Itat Wants to l'lactlco Law. Caiimhm:, Ph., Dec. 18. The entire Car lisle bar is up In arm against Ida (. Kast, of Merhanicsbiirg, who wants to be a law yer. She Is tlie first female applicant for permission to practice law that the Car lisle bar has ever had to deal with. A tnontli ago tho young woman applied to the board of examiners for permission to underKo her preliminary examination. The members of the board decided that the rules or tho court would not admit of their granting her request, nnd Miss Kast appealed to the court. Judge Sadler re served his decision. Kohhf-d by n VuotpHd. Chesti:!;, I'a., Dec. 1!J. Frank Smith, employed by tho Pennsylvania, Hnllrond company, was robbed of $114 Mondny night. Whun ho got olT an evening train at Sixth Street Station ho was accosted by a man who asked for a quarter. The man followed him up Sixth street, and when an unfrequented place wns reached attempted to steal Smith's watch. Smith says he does not remember anything more until ho was awakened by a policeman. Ho believes he was chloroformed by the stranger. All his money was taken. A lfi-Ycar-Old Mlrl Attcmpt Slllrldo. Pllll.Aimu'lllA, Deo. 13. Edith Peter sou, aged ID years, of Pierce street, at tempted to commit suicide Inst night by taking laudanum. Her father had at tempted to chnstUo her and she ran to a window, Jumped out nnd went to a neigh bor's house, where she asked for laudanum and obtained it. She swallowed a small portion, but wns not much iiJTectpd by It, nnd later was placed under arrest for try lug to kill herself. HpnnMi Laws Agultut Anarchy. JlADiun, Dec. 13. The minister of jus tlco has prepared a bill providing for in creased penalties and summary procedure against anarchists. A French anarchist named Lomsack hnsbeen arrested at Bar celona. Firearms, ammunition noil docu ments of an important nature nero found in his possession and at hisrpsidence. Thu police have also arrested n Spaniard and a Frenchman, both anarchists, at Bilbao. ftptid In Your Subscription. CllirAoo, Dec. 13. Daniel II. Hurnhnm, ex-director of works, and Frank D. Millet, master of ceremonies of the World's fair, are writing a history of the exposition which will be offered for the modest sum of $1,000 per copy. Landscapes and night and day about the grounds will bp painted by Mr. Millet. Mural decorations and architectural designs will be reproduced by the artist who originated them. A I.lttlo Hoy nnd a lox of Matrlips. Boston, Dec. 18 A little boy and a box of matches. It is believed, are responsible for a Are in the tenement house No. 30 Garden street last evening. The lire started on the third Moor, occupied by Mrs. Julia Lucas, who had left her adopted sonlntha room for a few minutes. Hoseinan Porter rescued the boy. He was badly burned, and will die. (jlintftly I'ind by Huutnrs. FllKDF.UILK, Md., Dec. 13. Frederick county is in a lermeiit. Yesterday two fox hunters discovered a newly mads grave near Hock Springs, which is rive miles cast of Frederick City. They soon unearthed a headless trunk of a man, and reported their ghastly lind to tho author ities, whu are endeavoring to solve the mystery. Sicilian Peasant Still Itlntmis. PALEHMO, Deo. 13. The excitement at Partinioo continues. The municipal guards have lied nnd the populace has forced the provision dealers to lower their prices, and has refused to pay octroi duties for three daya past. Bands of peasants are scouring the country to prevent tht laborers from going to work. Starved to IH-ath While 111. """ PltoviliKSCK, Dec. 13. In Kast Provi dence ten days ago Mrs. Eliza Williams, B0 year of age, and widow, was stricken with paralysis and fell to tht floor. She there lay until found yesterday. She was then alive, but died shortly after. Death was duo to starvation and exhaustion. lteformatory Prlaonprs Escape. Huntingdon, Pa., Dec. IS. Ernest Hlatfiford and Jacob Hitchie, prisoners at the fatate Industrial reformatory, escaped by making a ladder of gaspipe and scal ing the main wall. Both were long term iuuiuUM. A Mule's 1'Htat Kick. ASHLAND, Pa., Dev. 13. Kuriolph Lexn, agesl 28 years, was kicked by a mule and knocked under a train of moving mine cars at the Merriam colliery.. Three oars paaMtl over his body, fatally injuring him. Oladitone't Valet Found Drowned. I.OXDON, Dec IS. The body of Mr, Gladstone's valet was found in the Thameo this morning. H had been nils ius sinoo Monday. M. RQHRHEIMER & COM'Y, rrr J iju i "TEN business was good and work was plentiful we made a fair profit on our goods. But times have changed, and we have been compelled to drop prices to meet the pocket books of the working men. Wo 'have a large assortment of OVERCOATS on hand and we do them. The' price we going to sell them. j:fl Patrons purchasing goods to tho amount of $10 and over, who rosido within fifteen miles of rottsvillo, their car faro will bo paid by us. M.ROHRHEIMER&CO Pottsvillo, Ponna. FERGUSON HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, Ku trance on Ceiitre Hirret, Foil Fifteen Days! t'oinmPtirioK Thursday, December 21, at 9 a. in. Nu oilii r i'i i Hi the rt yton will oe visited Special Attention Paid to Fitting Glasses Tr. aiinent or Catarrh and Nervoi'S Disease). C'iw eves iral"tncneil by Dr Mooie s J'aln less Motbou vv-iiiout clueror culorotorm. co Ntln 'es, no iv of up of eyes or reiuuiuing tn-dooi-a The fcisv tase ot cf-s eyes ctllireon Dr. Moore wll be blrai?hteucd free or cburgc. Brief clippings f''oin I'ennsylvanla papers: Scranton Republican. )r. Moore cauio in Ibis s0clion a number of yoa'vaeo om f uiladclplita, embarking at oice m p aouco as a special n,l, and lias become ell kdowu to cur oeopte The clocio' Is a Kuiduftie .""ora '.be Jeffcison Medic il collego ot 1'b'ladf Ipba as well as a ft''dnate as a spee-l-'ist (r im lb Polyclinic or New York, and has ce1 l:ticales ot oiber special training. Ho has (list egulslied buuselt be.e br n urn nous b-'ill'UDl opoi'iulons In ove-hurgery In which bne berau e ot ils uj)o'1iicc, he is host kuonn. aliuough Imm success tn bis tnroloui specatiiea has boeu nolesMoroDounced. He Is not given to bHeardous experiments, Is oi trtmely caullous. andavolOs the common fault o( sKilliul surgeons arrogance--und Is uni formly oourteous to all. Reviling Eaqte. During Dr. Moore a stay id leading be has been vifit"d by hundreds of attlioled people, lie bas effected some remarkHble ourfs. and all ubo visiled bim fouud Dr. Mooie honest In all bis dealings, salhractory In his treatment ot patients and a gentleman who stand high in tbe medical profession. Havrisuvrg Of''. Dr. Moore has wrought much good while in I'arnsbure. and his honorable dealings wltb all pioclalm bim a gentleman or whom any city might be proud IKittou Sunday Cull. We could nil a column with names ot men, worn, n and children, wbo are Dr. Moore's piUeutH, and who will long remember him with gratitude aud praise AUooiia Jiule)ieildent. l)r Moot e's success bas been most remark ui he has dispensed the liaullng art with the hum I of a mauler In his profession and shows himself o be a gentleman In every sense of tlie word. Johmtown. Demoe'ril, Dr. Moore is a gentleman of pleasing address and chaiaoter, antl uwthij the conJUlmtct ot the juoic. Ourbomlale Dallji Ltmler. Dr. Moore has performed many delicate surgical operations ana effected remarkable cures in tbls city. AHen'awn Critic "Dr J Harvey Mooroeflectedonieextremely remarkable ourea while here, As an eye special ist he la our opinion one of ibe greafea t in tbe profession, l-aneois ror muea arou"u nere tur nlah htm exoelleot tstlmontala. In fact he ts exaoily what he advertises himself to be " Hnt JItraM, Dr Moore has been found all that was ex pected, both profeaotonally and soolally, and Is an nor: as t man who stands among those at the bed ot tils profession. Office tours-Worn 9 to 12 h, to.; I to 1 and 7 to 8 p, m. No hours Sundays, Consultation tree. It 13-26t Do you Need an Overcoat i' not propose to keep have put on them is Handsome Blue and Black Ker- p. sey Overcoats, worth $18,nov SplU.DU Fine Fur Beaver and Chinchilla m-i - rr Overcoats, worth SIO.OO, now plU.UU Nobby Black Cheviot Overcoats, tQ rr all wool, worth $13.00, now tjsO.UU . U, MVmiUlliill 0, 28 South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good one, 7.1c per yard, worth DOc. Standard Prints, He. A largo assortment of Ladies Cashmere Gloves to close out cheap. Good tlinRhams, 4c and Cc, worth 7o and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to close out at 15c, original price, 25c. i Oresa Cloths a specialty. From 25 to TG pieces ! in tho beet shados. A big drive in Underwear. Oentu' Rod Shirts, all wool, 75c, former price, $1.00. THE LA1W GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete. All now and stylish goods and at prices beyond competition. -Carpets. This Department is complete, embracing a full line of I!ag, Ingrains and firussols at tho lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job In Velvet to soli at COc, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no competition in the trade, I assure you bargains in eycry department at thu old reliable stand. a8 SOUTH MAIN STKEKT. ZEFF'8 OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been eold to VET nf" JS 2 Who announces that he will here after curry a large and One stock ot Ot all styles and tine make. Excellent goods at prices to mlt the times ana with n reach of ntery one. INK LINE OK Boots and Shoes Hate, Caps, Gent' Furnishings. tWi-all early and examine this atook beforo going eisewnere. pOK CHIEF UUROKftS, JOHN L. H ASSLER. Faithful and impartial peiformnnre of the tutfee amsred. Bargains I DlffiPOMOYlSrEffi 5 and 7 N. Centre FOBHAL OF HOLIDAY GOODS 1- c It i9 not necessary for us to Introduce ourselves to our many patrons and tho roaders of this paper, as wo aro pretty well known in Cash Ditv Oonns Kstaiimsiiments. We aro going to present some Facts and marvelous In tliolr tnonoy .saving powor. And faro to visit tho handsome big establishment letting Ready, For At this opening you will bo more than lioforo you to select from. Tlio following is a opening: GAMES. Old Maid, l'usy lit thu Corner, Old King vention thnt will interest the littlo people, 5C In another iissorttuent we have nbout fifteen dilicrent styles, such its Me - suuger Boy, Old Mnld, lliifce Knll, Foot Ball nnd Snake Gmnoj, 10c Hean Hag, Golden Egg, I'ussatid Three Jllce, Steeple Chase, Cash, Rival Doctor, Little Bright Eyes, Wonders ABC Bloeks, Shadow A B C Blocks, 20c Hunting Match, Checker Ehna Bagatelle and other enticing games will be found among tlie games at 25c Another style of Bagatelle, Favorite Barling, Fish Pond, Cats and Mice County Fair Bloeks, Columbia Scrolls, Tally Ho, 42c Pool Tables, Billiard Tnbles, Croklnole, Parlor Ten-pins, different sizes and.diirereutpriees, J5C IRON TOYS. Steamers, I look and I.add rs, Sprinklers, Fire Patrol, Sttlkeys, Surrys, foteam Engines, Pass-cnger Cars, Street Cars, Banks, Sadirons, Express Vagons, Revolving Chimes, Hotc Carriages, Fire Chief Carriages, from 42o MECHANICAL TOYS. It. B. Engines, Stationery Engines, Bicyclists, Man and Bear, Wild west Shooter, Saw Mid, Hote Hncing, Fire Engine, House Pump, Foun tain Pnmp, (in many diilbicnt prices), Q9c WOODEN TOYS. Pony nnd Cart, Goat and Catt, Menagerie, Arks, Boats, Passenger Train, Columbian Trains, World's Fair Trains, Trick Mule, Fiio Engine Jolly Marble Game, from 15c up to$l.6. Bureaus, Sideboards, Settees, Doll Chaits, Child's Chairs, Child's Rock ers, Washing Outfit, Chamber Suit, Boll Cradle, Boll Beds, Toy Piano, Painting Outllt, Drawing Slates, Jack in a Box, Writing Dei-ks, Tool Chen's, from ' 10o up U $0.00. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Plioti harp, Zithers, Glockenspiel, Horns, Sliding Trombone, Harmoni cas from to 60e. CHINA In tills, our lino of Gorman, Carlsbad rival as to quality and price. They are our own importation and con sist of bon bous, berry sets, II sh sets, fancy cake plates, etc. Some of this ware comes to us from Austria, Tokio, Melfcson and Yorkshire and will range in price from 3c up to $2.50. Among our Japanese ware will bo found cracker jars, chocolate pots, tea pots, cups and saucers, olive dishes, oat-meal dishes, jardlnlers,&c. 25o up to $1.85. 0AE GOODS. Smoking Sets, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Dressing Cases, Jewel Cases, Shaving Sets, Collar aud cuiT boxes, Cigar boxes, Tripple Mirrora 80o up lo fO.OO. PLUSH GOODS. Albums, DretHing Cases, Writing Paper Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes. Shaving Setts, Handkerchief Boxes, Glovo Boxes, Manicure Setts from 50o up to $10,00. LEATHER GOODS. Albums, Musio Rolls, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Glovo Boxes, Gents' Traveling Cases, Ladios' Traveling Casos, Writing Doakj &c, nt from , 39c up to $0. CELLULOID GOODS. Piioto. Frames, Match Holders, Wall Poobots, Hair Receivers, Fancy Wall Ornaments, Hnndkorchlef Cnsee, Drossing Casos, Glove Cases, Smoking Setts, Shaving Setts, Albums, Euchre Deeks, Work Baskets, Comb and Brush Cases, Collar aud Cull Boxes, Whisk Holders from 25o up to $10.00. WHITE METAL GOODS. Euchre Decks, Photo Frames, Pin Trays, Mirrors, Ash Trays, Jowol Caos, Card Trays, Pickle Holder. Castor, (5 bottles) Baby Mugs, Tea Spoons, Tulile Spoons, Salts, Peppers, Glove Buttons, Collar Button Boxes, Hair Pin Receivers from 10o up to $1.87. nitron nMrrmnv o. timnnTnni , 5 and 7 North MILIER, Manages. F OTTSUIIaXaEj, PA. 0. UBO, SI., P0TTSVILLE, PA. OPENING tho county as ono of I'ottsvillo's most rcllablo figures for you " ro Think About" that aro that will warrant a small expenditure of car l'OTTSVlLt.H's CiuuriWT Dr.Y Goods Housk. Christmas. pleaod with tho Immenso stock we have placed few of the many things to bo displayed at this Colo nnd others of modern in Steeple Chase, Parlor Foot Ball, Our and Our Four Footed Friends, 372c Social Snake, Bicycle Bace and 10 o WARE. and Dresden China, is beyond a Centre Street,
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