Evening Herald. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. OP INTEREST HERB. THIRD EDITION l'OI.ITIUAI. CHIT UIIAT. The "ileAl" la all the talk. The AVio lias already dictated a ticket the Democrat are to nominate In the sprlnir. The President is almost ready to give out a large iiumher of Christmas presents. Shenandoah ought to have a candidate for Cmgfstnftn.at-Iarf!e. It looks an If there are going to he two, rarhflpn three, Democratic parties in this state. The Unlit Is on against Harrlty's niotliods, 8am. Loch favors the nomination of Castor, of Philadelphia, for Congressman at-Large, We nominate ox-Congrossman Charles tl Bramro. Philadelphia oh ii tako o&ro of itself. Many political plumi will fall this week, among them, it is oxpectod, will bo the Shenandoah post ollice. How about dividing tho First, Third, Fourth and Fifth wards into precincts? Uongrenemuii "Jick' Koulnsou is very popular with Schuylkill county people Things ar'o already shaping for Congrcs slotial, Senatorial and lieproeontatlvo honors in this county. Will the A. 1'. A. take a hand in Schuylkill county polities next year ? That seems to bo theoptniou of many people, hereabouts in both of tho old parties. Shenandoah has two new candidates for 8preentatlve next year who will shortly announce themselves. Will It be a caso of the "early bird," etc? Will lUspreseutatlvo Coylo bo a candidalo for Senator or Ileprosentativo next year? teems to be bothering some people. Hon. D. I). Phillips' naiuo hits been fro ptontly mentioned in connection with tho Cougrewional nomination in this district Next year. Wo bcllovo ho could make the election if nominated, booauso he is a hustler and has polities down to a fine point. There is quite a rivalry for tho Democratic nomination for State Senate in this district next year. Tho grippe may kill oil' h number before the time of the convention, anil then there won't be so many. !ul)IIo Speaking. This Is one of tho heaviest strains that eomes upon any man or woman. A little cold, a little hoarseness, and tho work is done. The beet of ability is rondored usoloes. Mark Ciuy 1'earso, tho eminent English preacher, write as follows: "IlBDKOl:!) 11. K. KU8PKM, SQUAIID, London, December 10, 1683. ) "I think it only right that I should tell you of how much uso I find Allcock's Porous Plasters in my family and among thoso to Whom I havo recommended them. I find thom a very breastplate against colds and coughs." 5Uky Guv Piiaiisk. firaudroth Pills always givo Bitisfaction. Till) lilllKlllfll.t Nest Monday (Clirltm&fl Diy) grand eiiteddfod will bo held in Ferguson's theatre under tho auspices of tho Ivoritlos' lodge. This will bo ono of tho best eisteddfods ever held in tho town. There will bo musical and literary competitions in tho morning and afternoon and in tho evening thero will bo grand concert in which the victorious chorus' and parties will participate. Tho prizes oU'erod arc $150, $75, $r0, and graded down to $4, Trof. J. Lloyd Evans, Wilkes-lUrro, who lead the choir which won the $500 prize at Scran ton about a year sgo, will bo thoadiudl OA tor on music. The reason why Arnica & Oil Linlmont is o popular with the ladles is because it not only it very healing and soothing but lte odor not at all offensive. lm Lawyer 1'oster's Jlrimch OIllc. Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor' ht-I.aw. of Poltsville, has taken rooms at McElhenny's cafe building and will open a branch law otllco. Mr. Foster expects to bo in Shenandoah overy Wednesday and Satur day evenings, when ho oan bo consulted at tho place mentioned. ll-22-2w "JaUof trouble" ts tlio unhappy suiTerer With pains and rheumatism Ited Flag Oil is tne famous pain euro for Itheumntlsm, Gout, Neuralgia and Lumbngn. Costs -i cents. JJsd Flag Ollis sold at I P. D. Klrliu's Drug Slorw. Have you tried McElhenny's fried oystors? 9-12-tf When Biby was slob, we gave her Castorla. Ven she was a Child, site cried for Cattorla. Khm shebeoatoe Miss, he clung to OuUorla. Vfina tb had Children, the gave them Castorla. What Is Said of Dr. Iliitvey Moore In Other Cities. Tho following notlco appeared yostcrday n the York column of the llamtburg Telegram after a long notice evidently written by tho local rojiorter about Dr. Mooro and his cures here, and saying that while the cures were all right, somo doubt was ox- pressed If tho cures were permanent: "To any ono who may question the doctor's ability or honesty tho Jlarritburg Trlegrmn oan unhesitatingly say that whilo he was In liarrlsburg ho occupied rooms in tho Harris- burg Telegram building and the People's Pajier took especial n Ins and looked up his past record, and found It to bo all and more than tho doctor claimed, and from tlmo to time as patients of his havo been seen, thoy have been questioned as to tho permanency of thtlr cures ond in every ease perfect satis faction and at times deepest gratitudo havo been expressed. It may bo of Interest to readers to know that tho reason this great man goes from placo to placo, never staylne more than two or throe weeks, is that all the pcoplo may havo a chance to ro- celvo benefit from his skill, and to procure a namo that It would tako inoto than a lifotlmo to sccuro shoufd he remain all tho tirno in hit office at Scrnuton. where his home is. He never visits tho same city a second time, that thoso who do not avail themselves of the brief opportunity to see him at their own homes, are obliged to no to him, which of oourto, increases tho oxcnsc. "Tho People's Paper nan only say (lod speed the time when Dr. J. llarvoy Mooro a namo is h household word, and when ho shall have carried to completion his noble idea of erect ing a homo whero all who sufferfrom nervous troubles or Imperfect eyesight or hearing oan go and find themselves so pleasantly sur rounded that they will feel that they aro honored guests of their best friend, instead of suffering Inconvenience in order to obtain cure." traitor! Vork Tim, Monday, June II). Dr. Mooro will straighten, by his painless method, tho first cato of cross eyes calling on him freo of charge He opens otllco at tho Ferguson Uouso next Thursday morning at!) o'clock. Tho largest stock and best goods, at lowest prices, lit Ilolderman's jewelry store, corner Main and Lloyd streets. She (lave It to lllni. Mrs. Morris, a woman who dolivers milk to residents of town, was accoitcd by a man on South Jardin street whilo on her route Saturday night. After questioning her as to tho residences of several people tho man asked for a kiss. Mrs. Morris said ho could havo ono and after plating tho milk cans on the pavement she slapped his face. Tho kiss was a smarting ono and tho stranger evidently did not relish It, as ho itcampercd off in great shape. Don't forget to call at W. V. Otto'a for Obrtamu goods. Beautiful ohromos given t customers, 27 South Main street. 12-lG-tf Lowest prices for all kinds of Christmas goods at Holderman's jewelry store. Haw you tried McElhenny's fried oysters? ' 9 12-tf Welders' one dozen $3 oablnets for$l. S. E. Oer. Cutre and Market Sts., Pottsville. 11-81 lm of Larger than over is Holdoruiau's stock iewelry and fancy goods. l'lilify Will Arcept. Martin Fahoy, tho sprinter, in answering tho ehallengo of Silas Ilendcrshott published In these columns last week, says a match can be arranged for any amount and any time if lleuderBhott will come to Shonandoah. The cost of Christmas festivities is com narativelv low when the confectionery it purchased of Kemmerer. 12-0-tf l'nlleil to Asree. John llogley and Thomas Brennan met last night to arrango a 100-yard foot raco for $11)0 a side, but as Begloy refused to allow Brennan a start of three yards tho negotiations fell through. Fried" oysters a specialty at McElhenny't 842 tf POTTSVIXiXiE. 1. HOHRHEIMR & 001 1 flo puch Things- -1 - v Kvr.it scji. of Before JIGHT in the heart of the Christmas Holidays wo are selling- OVERCOATS and SUITS at less than cost. Some will doubt us when we say we are selling goods less than cost, but if you will take a look at our immense stock you will sec the reason why. We are overstocked; our store room is overcrowded with goods. 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. VE, oliFlieirqer Go,, POTTSVILLE. Til FERGUSON HOUSE, SHENANDOAH. Entrance on Centre street, Foit Fifteen Days ! Commencing Thursday, December 21, at 9 a. m. No otner clt in the region will be visited. Great Bargains ! The 3t. .V I., A. A. Tho local branch of tho M. & L. A. A. has leased Mellet's hall and will hold its firs' regular meeting in it on Thursday evening, 21st inst. Chi go Exposition goods at HoldormauS Jewelry store. Coming HventH. Dec. 20. Grand cantata "A Merry Company, or tho Cadets' Picnic," at tho P. M, church. Doc. 21. A Demorest Contost, under tho auspices of tho Y. W. C. T. U., in Ferguson's theatre. Dec. 25. Grand eisteddfod under the auspices of the Ivorites at Forgusou'a theatro, Shenandoah. Fob. B. Fifth grand ball of the Gymna sium Club in Kobbins' opera house. Jan.ll. " Tho Trolley System" at Fer guson's thoatro, for the benefit of George Walters. Given Away. For sixty days Keagey, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum picture with overy dozen of his $3 cabinets. VI8IT the Pittsburg Novelty Store CMsaware, Queensware, Glassware and -rrrT TT A "XT' GOODS at lowest I-I ( ) I , 1 I) A J. prloes. Call and -f- -- the Block nad be convinced we carry the very best line. No. M West Centre Street, Shenandoah Suitable X-MAS Present, ror mother, stater or wife, ts a Carpet Sweeper or Rug AM bwt plaee to seleat thera 1 at U M'Hilf ISIORE, h II Stalk Jir.l. St For Ituslnef a Men anil Societies. The Herald has secured tho right to uso tho Malotto patent writing tablet covers, with reversible blotter, the only blotter tablot oover constructed which turns under tho tab let. This is specially adapted for letter and note heads, bill heads, statements, etc., and will bo placed on stationery free for the bal ance of 1803. Any one interested will please cll and examine the handy device, at the IlKllALl) ollice. "King" Kelly Comlnrr. "King" Kelly, the famous base ball player, will be in the oast of "O'Dowd's Neighbors," which is to be produced here on January 3rd. Notice to Sooietles, ICtc. The Herald office is prepared to furnish, on short notice, programmes, badges, etc., guaranteeing the finest workmanship at tho lowest rates. 1000 samples to select from, The most exquisite designs to suit any society or organization Baxter's lm Don't suffer with indigestion, use Mandrake Bitters. HurclilU'a Cafe. When seeking a neat and well conducted oaftt, go to Burohlll's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt attention. 11 7-tt Special Attenticn Faii to Fitting Glasses Treatment of Catarrh and Nervous Diseases. C"hs even straightened by Dr Moore's Pain less Method, without ether or chloroform; no fallurcs.no tying up of eyes or remaining In doors The first cafce of cross eyes calliraon Dr. Alooro will be straightened free of charge. Brief clippings from Pennsylvania papers: Ocranton Republican. Dr. Moore camo to this section a number of years ago from Philadelphia embarking at once in practice as a specialist, and has become well known to our people The doctor ts a graduate from the Jefferson Mcdlc-il college of l'hlladtlphla as well as a graduate nsaspec Wl'st from th- Polyclinic of Now YorU. and has certificates of other special training. Ho has distinguished bimseir here bv numerous brilliant operations In eye turgery in which line ueiause or us importance, lie is Dust known, although his success In his nvdical spo.ia'tles has been no less pronounced. Hots not given to nazaraous experiments, is ox trc inely cautious, nndavolds tho common fault of skill ul surgeons arrogance and is mil formly courteous to all. Heading Eanle. During Dr. Moore a stay In Itrndlng he has been visited by hundreds or atntcttd people, lie has effected some remarkable cur, s. and all who visited him found Dr. Mooro honest in all nls dealings. satUfactory In his treatment or patients ana a gentleman wno stands nign in tne meuioai proiexsiou. Harritburn Call. Dr. Moore has wrought much good while in uarneuure. ana ins nonoraoie dealings witn all proclaim him a gentleman of whom any city migiu do prouu J-Aiiton Sunday Call, We cnuld fill a column with names of men. women and children, who are Dr. Moore's patienis, and who will long remember li.m witn gratitude ana praise. Altoona Independent. Dr Moore's success has been most rcmark- ali r: lio has ilUnenhed the hea lnc art with the hun ot u master In his profession and shows hlmsi-lf to be a gentleman In every sense of tne word. Johntloivn. V ,. Democrat. Dr. Moore is a gentleman ot pleasing address ana cnaracier, nna wminy trie iwymwice or we puoiic. Carbondate Jailv leader Dr. Moore has performed many delicate surgical operations ana elleoted remarkable cures in tnts city. I'ejifau'n Critic Dr.J. HarveyMooreeffcettidsomeextremelv remarkable cures white here. As an eye special- Bpetlal Sale this week of IADIE!S GOATS All kinds of Dress doods. Trlmmlncs. Muffs, Handkerchiefs, Dolls and Fancy Goods. Full line of Cnrpets Harpatcs in Velvets acd Holt uay uoous inanunuance. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's ' 9-12-tf Rings In hundreds of styles at Holderman's. 1st he Is our opinion one of the greatest In the profession, Patients formllus arouud here fur nish htm excellent testimonials. In fact be Is exaotly what he advertises himself to be " Jirie Herald, Dr Moore has been found all that was ox peoted, both professionally and soc ally, and Is an nonesi man wno sianus among loose ar, me bead of bis nrofatislou. Office boure From 9 toll a.m.; 1 to 4 and 7 to bp, m.BNo hours Sundays, Consultation free. ;is la-set DIffi,POIM Something to Think About It is not necessary for us to introdtico ourselves to our many patrons and tho readers of this paper, as wo are prctly well known in tho county as one of Pjttsville's mostreliablo Cash Dry Goods EstaiimsjIiments. Wo aro going to" present some Facts and figures for you "To Think Anot'T" that are marvelous In their money-saving power. And that will warrant a Bmall expenditure of car faro to visit tho handsomo big establishment Pottsyilld's Cheapest Dry Goods House, 28 South Main Street. ZKFF'8 old btand, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been sold to VBLIjiI NVho announces that be will here after carry a large and tine stock of Of all styles and tine make. Excellent goods at prices to suit the times and n 1th n reach of every one. INK USE OF Boots and Shoes Hats, Caps, Oente' Furnishings, tSTall early and examine tide stook before going eisewcere. pOH CHIEF IlUKGEISis. JOHN L. I-IASSLER. Faithful and impartial performance of the duties assured, 01 li and 7 N. Centre St., POTTSVILLE, PA. HAL QP1MIKG OF HOLIDAY GOODS,. !af lardajf, Berber 9, ?93 5c 10c 20c 25c 42o 15o letting Ready, p&t For Christmas. At this opening you will bo more than pleased with tho immense stock wo havo placed lefore you to select from. The following is a few of tho many things to bo displayed at this opening: GAMES. Old Maid, Pttsy in the Corner, 0!d King Colo tmd others of modern in vention that will interest the little people, In another assortment we have about lifteen diflcrent styles, suehns Mes senger Hoy, Old Maid, Base Ball, Foot Ball and Snake Games, Bean Bag, Golden Egg, Pussnnd Three Mice, Steeple Chase, Cash, Rival Doctor, Little Bright Eyes, Wonders A B C Blocks, Shadow ABC Blocks, Hunting Match, Checker Elma Bagatelle and other enticing games will he found among tho games at Another style of BngatelU-, Favorite Steeple Chase, Parlor Foot Ball, Our DarliiiL', Fish Pond, Cats and Mice and Our l'our booted 1 nends, 37ic County Fair Blocks, Columbia Scrolls, Social Snake, Bicycle Baee and Tally Ho, Pool Tables, Billiard Tables, Croklnole, Parlor Ten-pins, dillerent sizes and.dlHerent prices, IRON TOYS. Steamers, Hook andLadihrs, Sprinklers, Fire Patrol, Sulkeys, Rurrys, faleani Engines, Pasf-enger Cars, Streetcars, Banks, Sadirons, Express "Wagons, llevolving Chimes, Hose Carriages, Fire Chief Carriages, from 42o MECHANICAL TOYS. R. R. Enelnes, Siationery EngineB, Bicyclists, Man and Bear, Wild west Shooter. Saw Mill. Horse Racing. Fire luigine, House Pump, Iouu- tain Pump, (in many dillerent prices). WOODEN TOYS. Pony and Cart, Goat and Ctut, Menagerie, Arks, Boats, Passenger Train, Columbian Trains, World's Fair Tiains, Trick Mule, iiro Euglue Jolly Maritlo Game, ft out up to 1.25. Bureaus, Sideboards, Settees, Doll Chairs, Child's Chairs, Child's Rog ers, Washing Ontlit, Chamber Suit, Boll Cradle, Doll Beds, Toy Piano, Painting Outllt, Drawing Slates, Jack in a Box, Writing Desks, Tool dies s, from up to $0.00. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Phon harp, Zithers, Glockenspiel, Horns, Sliding Trombone, Harmoni cas from to fc'Jc. CHINA WARE. In th's, our lino of German, Carlsbad and Dresden China, is beyond a rival as to quality and price. Thoy aro our own importation and con sist of bon bous, berry sets, fish sets, fancy cake plates, etc. Some of this ware comes to us from Austria, Tokio, Meissen anil Yorkshire and will range in prlco from up to $2.50. Among our Japanese ware will be found cracker jars, chocolate pots, tea pots, cups and saucers, olive dishes, oat-meal dishes, jardiuiers.iVc. up to $1.85. OAK G00D3. Smoking Sets, Handkercliief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Dressing Case3, Jewel Cases, Shaving Sets, Collar and cull boxes, Cigar boxes, Tnpple Mirrors 89o up to ?0.00. PLUSH GOODS. Albums, Dres?ing Cases, Writing Paper Boxes, Collar anil Cuff Boxes. Shaving Setts, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Manicuro Setts from 50c up to $10,00. LEATHER GOODS. Alliums, Muslo Rolls, Collar and Cull Boxes, Haudkercliief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Gents' Traveling Cases, Ladles' Traveling Cases, Writing Deslc, &c, at from 39o up to $0, CELLULOID GOODS. Photo. Frames, Match Holders, Wall Pockets, Hair Receivers, Fancy Wall Oruameuts, Handkerchief Cases, Drossing Casoe, Glove Cases, Smoking Setts, Shaving Setts, Albums, Euchre Decks, AVork Baskets, Comb anil Brush Cases, Collar and Cult Boxes, Whisk Holders from 25o up to $10.00. WHITE METAL GOODS. Euchre Decks, Photo Frames, Pin Trays, Mirrors, Ash Troys, Jewel Cases, Card Trays, Picklo Holder. Castor, (5 bottles) 'Baby Mugs, Tea Spoous, Table Spoons, Suits, Peppers, Glove Buttons, Collar Button Boxes, Hair Pin Receivers from 10c up to$l.87J. 89o 15c lOo lOo 3c 25c DIVES, POMEROI & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER, Manager;:
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