EVENING HERALD FRIDAY DKCEMHKR 7, WH. THIRD EDITION MAIIANOY CITY. RAMBLES ABOUT TOWN. The Peddlers Something: Should be bane to Protect the Merchants. Corapsritively few people realize the proportions to which the peddling nuis ance has extended in this uoiougli. The peddlers have become bo numerous that they are now dealing in every class of good carried by the regular merchants of the town, but of an inferior character. It would seem that the Inferior quality of the goods should be a protection to the merchants, but It Isn't. The price is what catches the eye. Should the people who patronize the peddlers compare their purchases with the goods in the stores they would discover that they are de ceived. As a rule the peddler's ntock in trade consists of either spoiled, defective, or shop worn articles, such as our mer chants would not handle, or offer for sale. These goods are procured in the town througa storekeepers who pretend to con duct a retail business, but really maintain headquarters for peddlers' supplies. The owners are seen at all Sheriff's Bales and other bargain places. The goods they handle are generally of n clnsi that are knocked down for almost nothing and are. turned over to the peddlers for Bile nfter a little brushing up. The regular mer chant would bo charged with imposition If he should oiler the same kind of stuff to the patrons of the peddlers for hnlf the money. Thore is nnothcr nuisance that is no less troublesome and no less Injurious to the regular dealer, and it is the installment man. At first glance the purchaser Is dazzled and thinks he or she, as the case may be, has secured a rare bargain, but after the tranca produced by the agent's tongue wears off they find they have paid nearly fifty per cent, moro for the nrtlclo than the regular merchant asks. It seems strange thattheregnlar business people have not undertaken to restrict this evil. They are certainly heavy losers through it and the town derives little ben efit from it. The peddlers are, on the whole, a scant living, hoarding class of people and very few of them pay taxes or make any other contribution to the reve nues required for the maintenance of the local government. Another opportunity is offered the people of town to feecuro n new Industry and l nny of them wish to take advantage of It Postmaster Mollet will cheerfully put them in communication with the party making the oiler, who Is a New York silk throwster. Ho has dech' 'A to locate an annex, of his silk ml" In Pennsylvania find makes ShenanuOuh nn offer. The annex will employ four hundred hands. A build ing !.-ixl50 feet will be required with 250 horse power and COO electric lights. He is ready to occupy the plnce os soon ns It can be erected. The entire plant will not Cost over 25,KK and the party will rent it nt B per crnt. on the cost with privilege of buying it within ten years. Tho project must be taken in hand nt once. Toby Wise. Mr. Ira P. Westmore, a prominent renl estate agent at San Angelo, Texas, lias used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera ami IMnrrhcea Remedy in his family for sev eral years s occasion required, and at wnvs with nerfect success. He says : find it a perfect cure for our baby when troubled with colic or dysentery. I now feel that mv outfit is not comnlete with out a bottle of tills Remedy at home or on a trip away from home. For sale by uruuier iiros. Comlns: Events. Dec. 21. Inter-State Milkmaids Con vention, nt Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. Dec. 24 Ninth annual hall of the Na tloual Social Club, in Robbins' opera house. Jan. 4th, '95. Annual supper In Rob bins' opera house under tho auspices of the Welsh Baptist church. "When Baoy was sick, e gavei her (.'aatoila. T&Um she wiw a Child, she cried for Oastorla. When oho beoonie MM. she clung to Cfifctorla. V by io Ixu Children, she "avo tbm Oa?torla MAIIANOV Citt, Dec. 7, 1804. John ilorrigati, attended to business in Pottaville yesterday. Albert Selllgoian Is confined to his home by rheumatism. Mrs. Guy C. Irish was the guectof Aih land friends yesterday. W. F. Keegsu lost hU four month-old child yesterday by death. Ptter l.ltsoh removed altove George Whluker's clothing hall. William K. Jones, of Taraaqua, boomed business in town yesterday, J. C. Furg, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends a id relatives in town. Leon Ha r ley, of Delano, spoilt lift evening In town with friends, Deputy Sheriff O'Donnell, of Pottavllle, did business In town yesterday, Mist Ada Gray will appear nt Kaler's opera house on Monday evening. Henry C. Wadliuger transacted busi ness at the oounty seat yesterday, Samuel Stout, of Philadelphia, is now an employee of Harry Krebs, the drug gist. The coroner's jury found that Charles Kulttle camo to his death by taking nn overdose of strychnine. A considerable amount of money has been wagered on the Fahey Dills race, which will be run in the pirk on Christ mas ilny, for $800 a side and gate receipts Prof. Wright returned here yesterday and denied that he eloped with Mrs. John Flshbum. He was arrested, how ever, and held under J200 bail for trial at court, .. i ... . ANOTHER INSURANCE SWINDLER This Man CJliiuwil with Mtmkr tii .Secure. the .Money. Titcsos, ,rt-. , Dec. 7 Among the Hun- clmcns mountains, tit solvation Army enmp, alxiut forty miles from hero, cllicers arrested John W. lllllmnn, n mnn who hns been wanted for scvernl years. Tho man arrested, however, denies that he Is lllllmnn. In Is; 5 Hillinan mid two com panions, one nf them resembling him very closely, went to the Uuffulo mountains of Texas tu hunt. Illllmuu and one com panion returned, but tho man who bmu tho striking resemblance to htm hud dis appeared. Ilillmuu carried an Insurance on his life of ?60,000, and wlillo in tho mountains conceived n scheme to get the insurance, and killed his companion. He took the name, of the man whom he had murdered, and said that lllllmnn had been accidentally shot dead and burled in the mountains. Mrs. Hillinan made claim to the Ufo in surance companies in which her husband had lieen insured. The companies became. susp,l9lous; the remains of the man whom nun had murdered were exhumed, lind It was then discovered that they were not those of the insured man. Mrs. Hill- man instituted legal proceedings in To peka, Kan., to recover the luxumnro, and tho ease was carried from one court to an other until hhe secured Judgment for tho principal, inureht and attorney's foes In tho supremo court nf tho United btates, According to tho order of tho court tho Judgment must bo satisfied by tho end of this year. During all this timo tho insuranco com pan ion have kept detectives on tho trail cf Hillmnn. He was followed to Australia and other foreign countries, and a reward of 1.".OI)0 was offered fur his apprehension, dead or alive. Fuaxklis, Ky., Dec. 7. Urgent telo grams from I.. 11. Herudon, of this place, show that he Is the man arrested In Ari zona fur the Hillinan crimes. Dr. I). 1), Neely, u relation uf his, left for Tombstone to Identify Herndon and help him out of his trouble His relatives hero, from what they know of tho case, do not bclicvo him guilty. fiv IiiiIIimI the Farmers. Pirrsmtiiu, Dec. 7. A lino looking man of about 60 jeurs, styling himself intnli Johnson, hailing from Chicago, camo to this city six or eight weeks ago and opened a commls-don house on Liberty street un der the (Inn name of Kirkpatrlck & John son Today he is mining the missing, and many creditors mourn. Johnson Hooded western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio ami West Virginia with circulars olTorlng fur mors and agents commissions and salaries considerably better than other houses could tiffotd for poultry and produce of all kinds. Tho house was soon doing an lm mi'iiso business, but Johnson, on one pro text or another, succeeded In staving oil eredltors. Some of tho commission men on the street estimate tho swindle as hlgl. ustKi.UhO. Congri'Kimmil-elect CnuipilU Deilil. NEW YnliK, Dee. ".Congressman-elect Andrew J. Cumplioll, tho Republican op ponent ot (ieiieral Daniel K. Mckels, Tnm ninny candidate at the last election in the Tenth district, died yesterday afternoon of llright s dlseiw., alter an Illness of tw days. He was a native of Newark, N. and HO years old. It is probable that Gen eral Sickles will again be a candidate at the special elect lull to fill tho .u.'.mcy cutibod by Mr. Campbell s denth. tVfVVWVVWt After THREE MONTHS! of Daily Wear This Collar :Is SiBin Good Condition. ! That 'sbecnuse it's thc"CRi,i,ui,oiD" Collar. Its original cost was 25 cts. 5 and it cost the wearer nothing after- J ! wards to keep it clean. When soiled, 5 ; simply wipe 011 wiiu sponge vr wet 3 J cloth. ! These collars and cuffs arc water- 5 Iproqf, and are tho only waterproofs . goous made witn an interlining 01 5 ! linen; therefore the only ones that; (can last and give absolute satisfac-5 i lion. Kverv nirre nf the irennitin is S j statu ped as follows : i lEKGUSON'B THEATRE. F. J. FERGUSON. MANAGE!!. One week, beginning MONDAY EVEN'G, DEC. 10th Tho Laugh Producers 1 : !F$ : Wi h LIZZIE MAY ULMER, In Repertoire: Monday "Colorado' Tuesday 'Our ISessto' Wednesday "Friend of tho Family" hursday "Mulberry Hond' Friday ."Streak o' Lightning' Saturday "Tho Search Light" Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. Slnclng and Dancing Specialties. Prices, 10, ao, and 30 cents. Reserved scats at Klrlln's drug store. Wotlcc to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Eveninci IIkkald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to reoelve the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Alain street, Kerubllcan City Committee. A meeting of the City Committee of the Republican party of Shennndoah, Pa., will be held in the rooms of the Shenandoah Ilepublloau League, Hefo w.ch's building, on Friday, December 7, 1894, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of mnking arrangements to carry Into effect the resolution ndopted In January, 1601, relative to the new rules applying to noui In itlonB. II. C. HovElt, Chairman, A. 11. LAMB, Secretary. 18 5 3t Any one who has children with ii. J). .Mulloril, of will rpiolce Plaliiflalil. N. J. TTI lllu luin ,1 .... .. . ' 1-1. with croup. For two days ami nights he tried various remedies recommended by ii lends ami neighbors. He says: "1 thought sure I would lose him. I bad Been Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy ad vertlsed and thought I would try it as a last hope and am hnppy to say that after two doses he slept until morning. I gave It to him next dar and a cure was ef fected. I keep this remedy In the house now and ns soon as nny of my children show sluns ot croun I give It to them and that Is the Inst of It." 85 and SO cent bottle for sale by Gruhler Bros. For rheumatism I have found nothing enual to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. relieves tho pntn as applied. J. w. Younir. West Liberty, w. Va. Th prompt relief it affords is alone worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its con tinued use will effect a permanent cure. For sale by imuiier iiros. DIRECTORS' MEETING , First National 11ak, nil enando ii. I'A.. Decemb.tr 7, 1894, The annual election for thirteen (18) direc tors to verve lor the enBUlns iear will be hel at the bank 011 Tuesday, January S, 189), from iu a. m 1111 jz o qjock, uuou. 12-7-oaw-6t H. W. Yost, Cashier, THEATRE : CAFE formerly kept by Tbos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Cobtello Ss CAS6IDV, Proprietors Carpets, Featheis, Matiresscs, &c The STEAM EEIiOyilTIIIGCOs"S,'.0ooails"""" Political Cards. pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, DEN.IAM1N 0. CUUROU. Subject to Republican rules. 5 JUL .h,. TRADE J I TTT A7AFIK. i r I t MISCELLANEOUS. 70H SAI.K. A good-tyms double frame hnl a ntr. Willi rn lot on west i.ioyo sireei, aw wi iroui auu itw icwi, imu. particulars apply at No. 413 street, nyrt For West Cherry l-ini "ir ANTKl) A lot In HhennDdoah with or without a imlldlim. The latter pie fcired. Apply at North Chestnut street, Hhennndonh, 1'a. 13-4-St i;OR REM'. A laree new ptore-room, with I pln-e glass front, rwehlng and oellsr. kxctl cut Wines looat.on. will be raMy tor rent Notembi" 1st. Kent reasons le. Apply to U W. Newnouser, 120 North Mln street. 10-15-lf ; nn A WEEK pld to Indies and Rents itinrr ipOiUU to sell tbe Rapid D.sh Washer. Vt ashes aid dries them In two minutes with out wotting the hands. No experlcn'e ne.fs sarv; rells at sight; permanent p. sltlun. Ad dress W. 1". Harrison & 1 0., Clerk No. U, Col umbus, Ohio. urANTKn. VV locality to Miicrlntend n ench I but Ion of our fine htimnles. l'lciis'iut pnltlon. Pays well Keud 10c. for samnlcs and special offer to you. tSylvan Co , 71 VVojd-av., Detroit, Mich. lli 1 Sw Man or Indv msnngor ter nleml (UMrlb liooks, catdi and cites. Hooks & Brown . . . -xHoliday Goods. Presents for ilio Old and tho Young. Plush and celluloid dressing- cases, boxes of writing piper, shaving- sets, work boxes, toilet cases, albums. Also a splendid variety of dolls, blocks, games, iron toys, China tea sets, rocking horses, celluloid novelties, wheel barrows, doll carriages, magic lanterns, &c, &c. Our Christmas bargains will open your eyes. Come and be con vinced, Prioos Always 2BLisla.t. No. 4 North Main St., Shenandoah. RAFT Refuse anvthinc that is not so! marked, and if your dealer has not 5 got the right kind send direct to us, i t 1 M, uuuiusiug luxiouui, ami wc will mail f you a sample postpaid. Collars 25 J cts. each. Cuffs so cts. pair. Give 5 size, and state whether stntul-up or J imuwuuwu cuiiui 13 11UUIV.U, THE CELLULOID COMPANY,? 4U7VJD llrondwnr, NEW YORK. AMUSEMENTS. Bergeman&.Co C3aln.a, Hall M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah -nltOPEKTY FOHBAI-E A barcaln for 1 cash mirchaberp. Two houses on West Oak street. One of eight rooms and tho other sit. win De soia cneap. rer runner inior matlou apply to Jl. J i.AYLlUll, 12.1 K. Ccutio street Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON JWAN lWILVIXO,Z 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. Cleary Bros' For the . . . Hot Season Temperance Drinlo Mineral waters, W'elas beer. Bottlers a tbe finest laser beers. 17 tni 19 Peach Alio;. Shenaoioah, Ft. ED. BRENNAN. Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors, Hd1oiuh lur r'lziure. Boat Brandu r f lOr Cigara, PROPOSALS. PHOPOSALHuilluerecelviuby the under slcutd coin mli Ice un to tiatuidnv. Dercin- her 8th, 161, at Op, m., for supplying large stove coal for the b rotiiih buihllni: niul hunt ing s-me. T o committee refctrves the right 10 reject any or an urns. Jambs Kanb, A. II 1jMU. Coiumliire. Hhcunnrtoah, I'a., Dec. 5th. lbl, 11' 1 bl PROPOSALS. 1It0P0AL8 will be reiielved bv tho con 1 structlon oommlttee of thelloronuhCoun. oil ofHhemindoHli, i'a.. up to Haturday, De comber 15th, 1894, at 5 p.m., lor work to be done In the basement of the Columbia Uose llouke, viz Excavating one-half of the eat end of the cellar lour Inches deep, removal of a water closet and cementing one-half of the east end of the cellar. Also for tho placing of two windows with four lights (12x20 inches) on the north side ot the cellar, Tbe commit tee reserves tii ) riuui to reject any or all bids. i'roposam mum is ueuv 10 P. OlFriOAM. 12-7-St Chairman of Commlltce, CENTRE D LAMPS. Complete with white shade, only It Is E Perfect Light POTTSVILLE, PA. Ivan I Bavies, JNOEMING! AND LIVKRY. 13 North. Jardin Stroot. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Week. Trimmed Fedora Felt lints. 50c. Trimmed HiEh-crown Felt Hats. 50c. Trimmed Snilor Hats, from 35c up. Ten dozen Trimmed Hats, no two alike, nil colors, styles and prices. Infants' lone and short Coats, ? 1.50 up. Misses' Heavy Coats, all styles and colors, $1.50 up. Infants' Caps, 25c and up. Children's Plush Surah Silk and Velvet Cans. Infants' Sacnues. 25c un. Letrclns. 25c a nair. Mournintr Goods. Self. opening Corsets. Six papers of Needles, 5c. 2(3 23 o XT til 3VKcti33. Stroot. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Colfee House. The best ries In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly nttended to, The Season is here: For Fainting . . and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leadlnR artist, W. H. SNYDER Perfect Work. Bargains in naints and oils stained glass. All the new pat: wall paper. All dally and weekly plain hu atterns li papen- novels, novelettes and stationery 133 WoBt Centre, Stroot. Headquarters for the Evening Hkhald WARREN J.PORTZ. iano Tuner Plinos and organs repalra. Orders loll im 31 North Main street, S prompt attention lensnaoth, will rf stv HOTEL KAIER CHAH. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITT Largest find finest hotel In the region, finest accommodations. Handsome fixture Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. Reduction Sale, F. r the next 30 days will sell all our ready. trimmed HATS at cost and less. Children' Cloaks, Caps and Sachs are all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line o( linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is tbe finest and cheap' In the town. Our grade 2 for 25c. 1 i5o 85J ..2 fur use. ..2 for -Wc, ..2 for 5)0 Now York 3 N. 1 11D11 Hill Main St., Shenandoah. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyati's Saloon t MAIN AND COAL STS. I'ool room attaclitd. Finest whiskeys. ucero, purier ana aie constantly on tap, ujiintn lemnerance oriUKB anu ciKarp, Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. utchersn. and GROCERS To save money during hard times than to earn it. You can eavo money by buying Choice Roller Flour Made of old winter wheat At $3.00 Per Barrel 200 barrels for sale at this price and every barrel guaranteed to give satisfaction. Also Fresh Ground Whole Wheat Graham Flour and Old Time Rye Flour ESTABLISHED 1873. M. P. CONRY, 31 South Main St. A 1 Monongahela Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - tl a nt. Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, - f 1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Cocnac Brandy, - $1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, $1.50 a qt. 'TTtirHPTlHP'C Bfnnlr an t7.oc1, Ala "nronl.t Cn.l.. .nj lOl,,a. T)aa - lleet brands of 5c Clears and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. wiLidiiorStore Isn't There a Boy or Girl In this entire region who would like n tlinrnnwh Vtnulngfici prllir.nilnn ? "VflH' lurniaii me very ueui. very biuhh a i nnQt All iria wiinl D villi, nnmft-ftlin " " - ' " " " address. You will then Ret opr' cata1. logue giving full particulars about the way we do business. Send it in on a postal card to-day. Wilkes-Barre Business Coiioye, Anthracite Bulldlnc. West Mnrkt t St. Wade and Williams. Prlns, Sabring F'wsicS.! " SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Denoslt lhilliltnf? nnd Snvlnr. Ariia. elation ol KeRiling, I'a., otters for pale a few hundred shares of stock. This Is a Rood, lellahle and prosperous association In which to take narea. Having ready sale tor all money, the lircralum received is larire. conscnuentlv the stock will mature much sooner than associations located In towns where there is no great demand ror money, ana miiminp; operations are verj limited. The value of each share Is ?M at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Klro per cent interest allowed on all payments made In advance for ti months or ledger. Members may wiuiuruw one or an snares at hiij- uuiu uv giv ing Su days written notice, and are entitled ti to iald, with u per cent nr All shareholders are ' making it an the full amount of dues Interest alter one year, ttereli 11 iter cent, investment. All s entitled to loans from fund on real estate securitv. No shares will he forced out. Th fund is ruu on the same conservative principles as our local runds which have been tried for years and found safe. Any one wish ing to invest in a Saving Fund will rind it to ineir Interest to can on tne local agents and receive full particulars. Rov. II. A. Koyser, D. 1)., of Alananoy City, is nna of the directors. MASTER & BACIIMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Lag Is the cheapest and best Icnce made, Cheaper tnan a wooden fence f nr residences. lawns.cetU' ttery lots or any kind of fcnolng. M. II. Masteb nas tho agency and carries It in stock at his maroio ana granite worus, izi n, jAsum 31 Liargest Dividends On Record. 110 to HOOO lncreiscs rapidly by our plan oi Hyndlcate Speculation. No knowledge of T, flnoat nn.i t.nA. f ii I speculation necessary on your pun. manual found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton. iof information iree. American Hyndlcate veal and cut meats ot all kinds. Established 1683. Hank references. A. O. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries V Ilamllion & Co., managers, 1013 Itookcry anu prime iamuy llour, butter and eggs, uulldlng, Chicago, t er and ' Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris, Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Stroot. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest wines, llnuors, cigars. Wholesale agent for Felgenipan'i Keiirl, Ii, J Export Lager ud Scaler Pile Geer. No. finer made. Fine liquors and Cigara laJHoulh WalnHt. COOPER & CO., Stools. DEJx-oltox'ta, Erjan Bldg., Shenandoah. Stocks, greln, etc.. bought for ia-haiid tar rled ou margin. Tn shares stock or J,x)hiii.n eUgrvln bought or old ou hrt niurgiii "l U11. TeUphone conneciiou. Mall oi-'em aii lfll,y Dally market circular mailed fieo nupiii- UOB; BHBNAHDOAU'S KEMADIjK Hand Eaaundry Cor. Lloyd and White Uts, All work guaranteed to be Brut-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain e apeo laity. Ooods called for and delivered, Ajtrlal soUolled.
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