Evening Herald. AMKNANDOAII, PJINNA. THIRD EDITION A SPOTLESS REPUTATION, IW llnneity unci Ability, Sajrn the Vt'llkef. Jlarre Tlinm. Of the great specialist wlio will open his fflee 1b tlie Ferguson House next Thursday (Sortiing at I), the Wilkes-Barro Time my: "Dr. J. Harvey Moore, tlio greaspectallst In dina of tliu Bye, ear, throat, nose and nerv ous system, will soon leavo Wilkes-Ilarre. Ordinarily there Is no particular regret when traveling specialist leaves town. Hut It is not so in this ease. Dr. Monro is not an ordinary specialist. Ho Is a master in many f the moit important disorders or mankind Aa an eye surgeon ho is preeminent. Pro fessors In great co' legos admit it, while thousands of sufferers whom lie has practically led from darkness into light aro living proclamations of his skill. There are a largo iiurahtr nf them in this vicinity whom he has cured in the st few weeks Mid there aro many more who need his services. Hence the genuine regret at his departure. His office in the llxchango Hotel is crowded daily and has hcen all the tlmo he bs been with us. He was known here before having performed many important operations In tills vicinity in years ist and has always borne a spotless reputation for conscientious honesty and ability. Ho travels simply because there aro thousands in distant parts who need his services and are uuablo to oaic to him." l)r. itooro announces in his advertisement tht lie will straighten by his "iiluloeB Method" the first oaso of cross eyes calling u him, Have you tried McI2lhonny's fried oystorsf u-ia-tt A tlr.uid Oiler. From Saturday, December lGth, to Satur day, December 23rd, the Omnd Union Tea Company, 23 South Malu street, will give to every purchaser a beautiful panel picture entitled, "Christmas Morning." This panel is given free of charge in addition to the regular prlises. Tho panel is a work of art fceantlfully descrlpiive of an early muriilng Christmas scene nnd will make a line or nament, it Larger than ever is Holderman's stock of Jewelry and fancy goods. Sparrows' I'olut .Mill to Clone Down. JlAbTIMOKK, Dec. 15. The stati-mi'iit coinos frtim n urn t-ce lij,h in the nffnirq of the Pennsylvania Steel company that, the eomtinny lins agreed with the three other Krent steel mnnufnctiirini; corporations tile Bethlehem, the Cnrm-gif and Illinois companies to elo-e the steel mil plant of the Maryland Steel company, its hraiich In this ktatc, during tlio whole of the year 1HM on payment of n consideration of WOO.OOO. that sum being the estimated profits from the manufacture of rails during twelve months. The mill may, however, continue uprn for a while to fill orders at the discretion of the groat com panleH mentioned, whir-h have practically leafed the rail mill at .Sparrows' Point for year. Now tTprney financial Statistic. TREXTov, Dec. 1.1. The joint committee of the legislature examined the accounts and books of the state treasurer. The Accounts and securities were found to he all right. The net recoipts during tho year were $1 .lrjti.5M.31; balance in bank Oct. 81, 1MB, rtlO,701.15; total, 8,54,365.J0. Net disbursements. l,ja,ai7.3; balance in bank Oct. 81, 1724.0.18. 18, ami no floating debt: The cash in hand to the creditor the school fund on Oct. 31, Wm is 1366,210. 12. The war debt is 1838,400, a decrease of tlHi.fKK) during the year. American reiteration ot Itlinr. Chicaoo, Dec. 15. Tho Federation of Labor adopted resolutions approving tho government ownership of the telegraphic system of the country, the election of United States senators by popular vote, and compulsory education. The president of the federation was authorized to draft a bill mnking it compnlHory for mnnufac tnrM to place exhaust' fans in their man ufactories. It was resolved to petition congress to enact a law establishing pos tal savings banks. i5So tnaqi oab8 sirs 'uajpuqo pwj ens vtUA sjJOjeDa 0 Sunp ou 'stnf Buioaq ous iwnjx joj vi3 otp 'pitto u etrs naqji ) jojsuo jatt aii3 'oi SB.il Xqoa ooqj Lowest prices for all kinds of Christmas goods at Holderman's jowelry store. OaJlat Holdermau's jewelry store before Koittg elsewhere. Saeerinteudenta and others having the mngeinenU of Christmas festivities will do well to consult Kemmerer, 134 North Main treet, Wore purchasing confectionery. 12 C-tf Be yen tried MoElheuuy's fried oysters ? 9 12-tf Wooden' one doieu $3 cabinet for$l. 3. E. Cor. Centre and Market Sts., PotUvllle. 11-21 lm iir rANTBI). A good girl to do general house. VV work and assist in plain cooking. Wages Si a wee, inquire at asc wesi juaraet street JteMsville. 1215-It -VISIT THE- Pittsburg Novelty Store Ohta&ware, Queensware, Glassware and HOLIDAY sssy sarag ,rr ' examine the stock atad be oouvlnoed we carry tbe very best line. No. 16 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. Smiiable XMAS Present, For soother, sister or wife, Is a Carpet Sweeper or Rug The best pUee to seleet them la at u.mm mm. mi uwm kikii MAHANOY OITY. More Now llMltetni'M on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. It Is reported that five new brakemcnliavo been hired at Delano in preference to tho old Ilrothcrhood men. This is very strango inas much as Mr. Illakelcehnsheretofore been con sidered extremely fair In his dealings with the old men, and as the agreement of General Manager Wilbur distinctly states that In hir ing men preference shall bo given to ox strikers, "Abe" Wire, the, fat champion at Harris' hotel, intends challenging any heavy weight In tho county towroetlo thrco bouU-eatch-ns catch can. Harry Lewis, tho sprinter who is matched to run John Donahoe, of Shonandoah, on Christmas Day, has moved his training quarters to this town. Ho is in an oxcellont form and confident of winning. Tho remains of Uichard ltowboltom,tho well known lieutenant of tho C. & I. jiollco, have been placed in tlio grave. Tho deceased was a member of Mahanoy City Lodgo, No. (117, I. O.O. F.,and tho Ilrothcrhood of tho Union. He was in the C. & I. police Bervlco over twenty years. Mrs. Itobcrt Littlchalcs, of St. Nicholas, isseriouily 111. Tho Citizens' band is giving nightly sere nades. A handicap pool tournament will npon at Mlncliotrs rooms on Thursday, December 21. It will ho open to players and Frank lltecker, of Shenandoah, especially. Tho grading for tho Lakosldo Electric railway, from Shenandoah to this town has reached a point near the old Lehigh Valley railroad depot. Tho foundation for tlio power house on West Railroad streot, near tlio gas house, is noarly complete. A big boiler of 450 horse power is being set up at I'.uk Place colliery No. 1 to supoiscdo seventeen smaller boilers now in uso. If tho new boiler accomplishes everything oxpectod of It another will bo erected at onco. GILBERTON GLEANINGS. The Collieries Over tho Mountain Work ing Mi l)s. Tho collieries in this vicinity worked but four days last week, but this week they will work six. Mino Host Uorlcy is laid up with pneu monia. Steve Middlcton has started n washcry on on Du Iter's bank. James Carrick is tho active agent for the EVKNINO IIUltAMl. Miss Kate Mahanoy, tho East want school teacher, Is confined to her homo by pneu monia. Mrs. Thomas J. Foley has recovered from bur illness and is about again. Chief Ilurgess O'Hulllhan litis raised a siege of sickness and has resumed work at the Draper colliery. It is said that William O. Stone may an nounce himself as a cuudldato for Council manic honors on tho Republican ticket before tho coming nominations. Thomas Carlin is 'spoken of as a probable candidate for Chiel Burgess on tho Demo ratio ticket. GIRARDVILLE. Kepi rUil Tlntt Commissioner Hones Will Go Went. It is stated upon what seems to bo excellent authority that after County Commissioner Bowes' term expires he will give up businoss here and move to Tittsburg. Cards aro out for the marriage of William Stanton and Miss Ella DevauyonthoUOthiust. John Barnes weirs a s.Hiilo. It is a girl. Benjamin Donahue, of Second street, lias a pair of light driving horses. Mrs. Dr. Forrester will spend tho holidays in New York. The employes of the V. & It. collieries were paid on Thursday. Owing to the fall of snow trafllc on tlio electric road has been slow. Tho Girardvillo Maenncrchor will visit Ashland on Tuoaday, noxt. MAHANOY PLANE. leoiiitl!iint Otlirrliiterrtt'iiir Items From the "Knot." Charlos Bitz, of Harrlsburg, has accepted a clerkship in Dr. Euterlino's drug store. Charles Wagner, of Girardvillo, mado his initial trip as motor man on electric car No. 33 to- day. Miss Bessie Wilson, of this place, and Peter McCloskey, of Frackvllle, were'married by Eov. James Maguire on Wednesday ovening, at the parsonage Grippo and pneumonia is keeping the doctors on the jump. The reason why Arnica & Oil Liniment is so popular with the ladles is because it not only is very healing and soothing hut its odor s not at all oll'ensivo. lm IlntUlu i:curhlnu Tickets On tho Pennsylvania Railroad. For tho benefit of the increased travel which tho holiday season always brings, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will this year sell excursion tickets between the varlousjstations on its system at tho reduced rate of two cents per mile. Such tickets will be sold between all stations except to and from stations on the Downingtown and Lancaster branch and the United Railroads of New Jersey Division. The dates of sale are December 22d to 35th and December 29th to January 1st, 1U0I, inclusive, valid for return uutil January 3d, 1691, inolusive. Use Wells' Laundrv Blue, tho bet Bluing for laundry nso. Each package makei two quarts. lRcts. Bold by Coakley Bros. Chisago Exposition goods at Holderman's jewelry store. lleur In Alloil John A. Rellly'8 is the placo to get the purest wlnee and liquors, best beer and ales sad finest brands of elgara. 10-lG-tf Buy Ktyttvne floor. Be sure that the nue Lsauo & Bah a, Ashland, Pa., is printed un every sack. 3-3-3taw Found Out. The best and etwieni way to get rid of a ooufu or cold that may develop Into con sumption te to Invent ft cents in a bottle ot fan-Tina, the great remedy fir Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Throat and Lung Disorders. Trial bottles free at 1. 1". D. Klrllu's drug store. 1 1 ROHRHEIfflER & COMI. I plo $uch Things ,3D E VJSIt eg t, pBfttfd of Bef dPb JIGHT in the heart of the Christmas Holidays we are selling- OVERCOATS and SUITS at less than cost. Some will doubt us when we say we arc selling' goods less than cost, but if you will take a look at our immense stock you will see the reason why. We aro overstocked; our store room is overcrowded with goods. POTTSVIIiIiE. FERGUSON HOUSE, SHENANDOAH. Kntraneo on Centre street. For Fifteen Days ! C'ommpnciog Thursday, December 21, at 9 a. m. No othiTviH in tne region will oe visited. Special Attention Faii lo Fitting Classes Treatment oi Catarrh and Nervous Diseases, Cress eyes ftralghtencdby Dr Moore s Pain less Method, without ether or chloroform; no f illures, no tying uo or eyes or remaining in doors The first case of cr"ss eyes cnllire on Dr Moore will be straightened free of cbarge. Brief clippings from Pennsylvania papers: Scranton Hepuhlicnn. Dr. Moore came to this section a number of years ago from Philadelphia, embarking at once In practlco as a specialist, and has become well known to our people Tho doctor is a graduate .from the Jefferson M edict college of Philadelphia as well us a graduate us a spec ialist from th-Polyclinic of Now York, and has certificates of other special training Ho has distinguished himself hero bv numerous brilliant operations In eye surgery In which line because ot its lmportanoc, be Is bct known, although hts success In his midtcal specialties has been no less pronounced. He Is not given to hazardous experiments, Is ex tremely cautious, andavoids tho common fault of sKtliiul Burgeons arrogance and Is uni formly courteous to all. Reading Eagle. During Dr. Moore s stay In KePdlng he has been visited by hundreds of ulMtcted people, lie has effected some remarkable curis. and all who visited him found Dr. Moore honest In all his dealings, satUfactory In bis treatment of patients and a gentleman who stands high in the medical profession. Harrltburg OaU. Dr Moore has wrought muoh good while In Harrlsburg. and hts honorable dealings with all proclaim him a gentleman ot whom uny city might be proud Huton fxmdau OaU. We ciuld fill a column wtih names of men, women and children, who are Dr. Mooro's piiieois, and who will long remember him Willi gratitude and praise A Itoona Inilejtentlent. Dr Moore's sueoes has been most remark a he has dttpeased the healing urt with the h hi i of a matter In his profession and shows btiiutt if to be a gentleman In every sense of the vsoid, Johnitoum. J tJ Vtnnooral. Dr. Moore is a gentleman of pleasing address and chaiaoter, amt tvmllty the eoiifldenee of the public, CtirboHtlule Daily Li cuter. Dr. Mooi e hss performed muy ' delicate surgical operatloas and effected remarkable cures In this city. Al'enluwn Cntle "Dr J Harvey Moore effecttxl Home extremely remarkable cures while here. Asaaeye special ist he Is our opinion one of the greatest In the profession. Patients for miles around here fur nish bin: excellent testimonials. In fuel he is exactly what be advertise ulnuelf to be " Xn Herald. Dr. Moore has been found all that was ex pected, both professionally ud aoeially, and is an honest man who stands among those at the bead of nta profeaaloo Ottoeloura PromOto Ua. u.t 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. No hours Suudnyg, Consultation free. 12 13-Mt Mfr Times are hard, and in order to convert our goods into cash we must offer some extraordinary in ducements. We not only pay your fare both ways, but will sell you goods at less than manu facturer's cost. If you don't be lieve it come and get our prices. Children's suits and reefers and men's fine dress suits our specialties. VC. Iohrlieiiriep Co., 0 P. J. MONAGHANS, 23 South Main Street. Henriettas, special In all shades, a good one. 7.rc per yard, worth 00c. Standard Prints, Cc. A largo assortment of Ladies Cashmore Gloves to closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and Be, worth 7o and So. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to close out at 15c, original price, 25c. Dross Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 73 pieces in tho best shades. A big drivo in Underwear. Gents' Red Shirts, all wool, 75c, former price, $1.00. THE LADIEV GA11MENT DEPARTMENT! Is comploto. All new and stylish goods and at prices beyond competition. ...Carpets. This Dorartment is complete, embracing a full line Of Bag, Ingrains and Brussols at the lowest prices or any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Volvet to soil at COc, worth $1 00. Acknowledging no competition in the trade, I ussuro you bargains in every department at the old reliable stand. a8 HOUTH MAIN STUE1JT. ZEFP'8 OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been sold to Who announces that he will here after; carry a largo and line stock ot Of all styles and fine make. Dxcelleut goods at prices to suit the times und with n reucn of every one. INK LINE OK Boots and Shoes Haw, Can, Gents' FurnUblugs. tafOull early and examine tbia stock heforo going eiaewnere. JJOK CUIXP BURQI&W. JOHN L. I-IASSL&R, Faithful and Impartial performance of tho duties asenrod. Bargains T ffiPlKROYI 5 and 7 N. Centre OF HOLIDAY GOODS.. Saturday, Berber -S, ?3 Something to It is not necessary for us to introduce ourselves to our many patrons and tho rcadors of this paper, as wo aro pretty well known In Cash Dky Goons Estahmshments. Wo aro going to present some Facts and marvolous in their monoy-saving power. And faro to visit tho handsome big establishment Vetting Ready, For At this opening you will bo more than pleased with tho immenso stock wo have placed beforo you to solect from. Tho following is a few of tho many things to bo displayod at this opening: GAMES. Old Mnltl, Pusy in the Comer, Old King Cole and others of modern in vention that will interest tho little people, 5o In another assortment we have about fifteen diflcrent styles, such as Mes senger Hoy, Old Mnid, Base Hall, Foot Ball and Snake Games, 10c Hean Hag, Golden Egg, Pussaud Three Mice, Steeple Chase, Cash, Hival Doctor, Little Bright Eyes, Wonders A H C Blocks, Shadow ABC Blocks, 20c Hunting Match, Checker Elma Bagatelle and other enticing games will bo found among the games at 25c Another stylo of Bagatelle, Favorite Steeple Chase, Parlor Foot Ball, Our Darlintr, Fish Pond, Cats and Mice and Our Four Footed Friends, 37Jc County Fair Blocks, Columbia Scroll?, Social Suake, Bicycle Hace and Tally Ho, 42c Pool Tables, Billiard Tables, Crokinole, Parlor Ten-pins, dlflerent sizes anddiU'erent prices, 15o IRON TOYS. Steamers, Hook and Ladders, Sprinklers, Fire Patrol, Sulkeys, Surrys, istuam Engines, Passenger Cars, Street Cars, Banks, Sadirons, Express Wagons, Revolving Chimes, Hose Carriages, Fire Chief Carriages, from 42c MECHANICAL TOYS. K. It. Engines, Stationery Engines, Bicyclists, Man and Hear, Wild west Shooter, Saw Mill, Horse Hacing, Fire Engine, House Pump, Foun tain Pnmp, (in many diilerent prices), 89c WOODEN TOYS. Pony and Cart, Goat and Cart, Menagerie, Arks, Boats, Passenger Train, Columbian Trains, World's Fair Trains, Trick Mule, Flio Engine Jolly Marblo Game, from 15o up to $1.2.'). Bureaus, Sideboards, Seltces, Doll Chairs, Child's Chairs, Child's Rock ers, Washing Outilt, Chamber Suit, Doll Cradle, Doll Beds, Toy Piano, Painting Outilt, Drawing Slates, Jack in a Box, Writing Desks, Tool dies s, from lOo up to $0.00. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Phoiv harp, Zithers, Glockenspiel, Horns, Sliding Trombone, Harmoni cas from 10c to bOc. CHINA WARE. In this, our line of German, Carlsbad and Dresden China, is beyond a rival as to quality and price. They aro our own importation and con sist of bou bons, berry sets, Ihh sets, fancy cake plates, etc. Somo of this ware conies to us from Austria, Tokio, Meissen anil Yorkshire und will rango 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, jardiniers,&c. 25c up to $1.85. , OAK GOODS. Smoking Sets, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Dressing Case?, Jewel Cases, Shaving Sets, Collar and cud- boxes, Cigar boxes, Tripple Mirrors 89J up to $0.00. PLUSH GOODS. Albums, Dressing Cases, Writing Paper Boxos, Collar and Cuff Boxes. Shaving Setts, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Manicure Setts from 50c up to $10.00. LEATHER GOODS. Albums, Musio Rolls, Collar and CuiT Boxes, Handkerchief Boxos, Glove Boxes, Gents' Traveling Cases, Ladies' Traveling Cases, Writing Desk, &e., at from 39 c up to $8. CELLULOID GOODS. Photo. Frames, Match Holders, Wall Pockets, Hair Recelvors, Fancy Wall Ornaments, Handkerchief Cases, Dressing Cases, Glove Cases, Smoking Setts, Shaving Setts, Albums, Euchre Decks, Work Baskets, Comb and Brush Cases, Collar and Cull Boxes, Whisk Holders from 25o up to $10.00. WHITE METAL GOODS. Euchro Decks, Photo Frames, Plu Trays, Mirrors, Ash Trays, Jowol Cases, Card Trays, Picklo Holder, Castor, (5 bottles) Baby Mugs, Tea Spools, Table Spoons, Raits, Peppers, Glove Buttons, Collar Button Boxes, Hair Plu Receivers from 10o up to$J.87J. DlVES.POMEROi S; STEWART, 5 and 7 North (J.aEO.Mir.LEK,lanager: POTTSTTXIaLISj F.As STEWART St., P0TTSVILLE, PA. Think About tho county ns ono of Pottsvlllo's most rollablo figures for you "To Think Aiiout" that aro that will warrant a small expenditure of car. Pottsvili.b'8 Ciikapert Dnv Goods House. Christmas. Centre Street,
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