The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 20, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    EVENING HERALD
aiirnsDAY, dkckmubuzo, ism.
THIRD EDITION
MAHANOY CITY.
Mahanot City, Dec. 20, 1801.
Wlltinm Kutile U ill.
Thomas K. Satnuols Is attending to
business at Tamniiua to-day.
S. G. Seager, of the Fair store, attended
to business at llazleton yesterday.
Holler skntliiK la Armory ball this
evening. A Urge crowd is expected.
Mrs. P. J. Ferguson, of Shenandoah,
visited her parents in town yesterday.
Howard Burclilll, of the school ship
"Saratoga, is visiting his parents at the
Kaler House.
John K. Brenntn, in "Tim, the Tinker,"
will appear at Kaier's opera house on
.December Sfith.
Richard Cleary, of the Lehigh College,
Bethlehem, is visiting his parents here
for the holidays.
Maurice Haywood, a hustling liHuraute
agent of t'rnckvllle, boomed business in
town yesterday.
Robert Smith, who has been taking a
course ut the Gettysburg college, is home
for the holiday.
The concert at Kilter's opera house last
evening by the University of Pennsylvania
Banjo and Glee Club was a gratid success
Almost every se.it whs taken.
' isi liae-.f was 6ICR, we fcavo tier Custom.
?&sa sho was a Child, sho cried for Castorfa.
Hixea she becanio Miss, she clung to Castorfa.
Wisw she hod Children, she Ijavo tbm Castorta
WEBSTErt ..J STARK.
rnii'iitiithm of ThHr Statues ly tlio Statu
nf New HumiHlilre,
W siiivutoS, Dec. 2J. The statues of
Daniel Welntcr nnd General John Stark
were formally presented by tho stato of
New Hampshire to the congress of tho
United States today for permanent exhi
bition in Statuary hall in the Capitol
The f'lvimmles lxvran with tho reading
of a letter from the governor of Now
Hampshire to tho president of tho senate,
announcing in a few words that tho stat
ues huo been purchased by tho state and
given into tho custody of tho architect of
the Capitol of tho United States, and that
a formal ncceptniiopof the name Is awaited.
Senator Chandler then dellvured an ora
tion referring to tho life and services of
"WVIiMer, introducing the. eulogy by a de
scription of the statue. It is a ninrblo
mi del, designed after tho Webster statue
dedicated in the city of Concord, N. II.,
June 1?, INSIi. Tho statins is a trlllu moro
than seventeen foet high and cost 812,000.
The Jtgurn is eight foot high and weighs
2,o mi )o mils. Tho lead represents Web
ster in the closing years of his eventful
career, and tho likeucs is said to bo accu
rate 1 iy thobo who saw htm near tho end
ul in- life. The poso of the entlro figure Is
inji tve and commanding.
The presentation of tho Stark statuo
gare Senator G.tlllngur an opportunity to
eulogize tho hero of Hunker Hill and Hcn
ninut m His renown as a warrior passed
beyond t ho sea. His during and successful
exploit-, in tho battle of Bennington filled
enemies aliroad with fear and apprehen
sion, .. hilo tho victory ho won inspired
thed spoiullng armies of tho United States
with uvsli hopas and great expectations.
The statu" of this great patriot is a re
duced model of tho one dedicated Oct. 211,
1S!M, it, the grounds of tho New Hump
shire capitol at Concord.
M. tlrlsHon KiicccimU llurdeau.
Pauis, Dec. 10. M. Brisson, who was
prime minister on the fall of M. Jules
Ferry in l.-.S."i, was elected president of tho
chamb t of deputies yesterday to succeed
the hit- M. liurdeau, by a vote of 210 to
2U( ci-t for M Meliue, tho French Protec
tionist leader.
Notice to Subscribers.
Subscribers to the Kvkniko Herald
who re not recetvlng their paper regu
larly find people who wish to receive the
paper as new subscribers, ore requested to
leavr their addresses at Hooks & Brown's
stati' ncy store, on North Main street.
For rheumatism I have found nothing
equal in Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It
rel-e-. the pain is applied. .1. W.
You'u. West Liberty, W. Vu. The
prooii n lief it afford" Is alone worth
niniii ime. the cost, 50 cents. Its con
t iiii' will effect a permanent cure.
For -n'e oy Gruhler Bros,
Coming; Events.
Dei. 21 Inter-State Milkmaids Con
venti"ii. st Ferguson's theatre, under the
au..pl' of Y. W. C. T.U.
Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball of the Na
tional Social Club, in Bobbins' opera
house.
Jan. 4'h, '05. Annual supper in Bob
bins' opera house under the auspices of
the Welsh Baptist church.
Any on
who has children will rejoice
,. Mul lord, ot Plalufleld, N. J.
ith L. li.
Hi- lit 1 1.
boy. live years of age. was sick
p. For two days aud nights he
ius ivm-dles recommended by
nd neighbors He says: "1
ure I '-nn.il lose htm. I bad
ai t lin's Cough Remedy ad
ml 'Itniuh 1 uid try It as a
siul "in banpy to sav that after
h" slept until iminii g. I gave
next day and a eure was ef
'.eep this remedy la the house
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two do
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now an i i
soon as auv of mv children
show slg i
that is i
bottle lo
s of croup I give It to them nnd
'a-t of it." 25 and 50 cent
sii- hv OrnliW Bros.
For Christmas Presents
Visit Wilk.ii' "i'h and see the rich stock
of useful goodr. (or sensible holiday buy
lug. Thousands ol fine hemultched and
embroidered handkerchiefs reduced to 5
coats. Hundreds ol fine silk haudker
chiefs at lSJi cents, Just half the regular
worth Kid gloves, silk garters, furs for
women, or children. Flue hosier, drain
goods, c juts, wraps and shawls. Pre-ents
like these are always appreciated.
L. J. Wilkinson,
20 South Main street,
13-18-tf. J Shenandoah. Pa.
DECIDED AGAINST THE MINERS
Operator Win Their Cnno Itcforn tliu Mass
Itlun Arbitration CnimaltU-c.
Cllvixaxii, Dec. 20. The Aiasslllou nr
bltratlou coiiiinitteo makes public Its de
cislon on the pending dispute betweon the
Minors and operators. Tho report Is in
favor of the operators. Father Kuhn, the
third arbitrator, onuounoed that ho could
not concur. Tho Mnsslllon miners, to the
number of 3,000, woro on strlko during the
past your for nearly seven months.
Tho board presents an unanimous report
ubolishlng tho heretofore existing differ
ential of Ufteen cents and placing the
Masslllon district on tho some basis as the
Hocking valley. It Is declared that the
operators havo proven their ability to ob
tain men to mnuthomlncs for Bixty oonts;
that thero Is no roason why tho screens
used here should bo smaller than else
where; that tho high price has excluded
Masslllon coal from tho lake trade; that,
lielng Iiardor, tho coal has a greater per
centage of lump, and that it is moro dllli
cult, all tilings considered, to mlno Mass
lllon coal than any other.
The verdict has created tho greatest ex
citement nt Masslllon and thoro Is much
disappointment among tho miners, who
confidently oxpected at least slxty-flvc
conts, as they had been offered that price
ns a compromise buforo tho submission of
the question to tho board of arbitration.
In speaking of tho work of tho commit
tee Father Kuhn said: "I held out for tho
miners as long as I could, and I advanced
every claim I honorably oould, but there
was no question that the operators had
presented a ease accompanied with cumu
lative evidence. Not so tho miners. After
preparing their evidence in chief thev
brought In no rebuttal. Tho operators
came to us with a case that was propped
up at every corner, and in tho faeo of the
ovMcnco the other two Judges decided the
ca.se, which I havo signed under protest.
CHINAMEN ON STRIKE.
The Singular Labor JUIIIeulty That Coii
frontH a rlilliulolplila Undertaker.
PllIl.ADKl.flllA, Dec. 20. A unique ac
quisltlon to tho annals of labor organiza
tions will bo tho strike which a local un
dertaker now has on hand. Recently he
secured n contract for the removal of a
number of bodies from an old down town
cemetery. Of tho corpses thoro burled
thirteen were Chinamen, and, according
to an agreement mono at tho tlmo of in
terment, those bodies were to bo sent to
China If over exhumed.
Tho undertaker consulted Leo Toy,
mayor of Chinatown, and lie furnished
seven Chinamen who ngrood to dig tin tho
corpses, strip tho boues of any remaining
uesn, anil Dolt ami Uloiicn them for ship
ment lor the lump sum or 5100. They h
gan work on Monday morning, but at
noon struck for S100 moro. After a narlev
their demand was granted, and they re
turned to worlc. Jjast night thev do
mantled another Increase of $100. Tho un
dertaker says ho will put Italian laborers
at the job, while Mayor Toy is making
strenuous efforts to raise tho balance of
cash, declaring that It is a profanation for
any but a Chinamen to liaudlo Chines-
bones.
The Air Ship u Vulture.
Qli AXTico, Va., Dec. 20. Professor Lang
ley, of tho Smithsonian institute, has been
experimenting hero for sovcral days wltl
the air ship, about which much iias re
contly boon written by scientific men. To
the unscientific observer it appears that
Professor Longlcy has not mado a success
of aerial navigation, although ho is not
discouraged over tho results of his efforts
so far. Tho machine was started from a
side hill, moved through tho air about a
hundred yards and then fell. It was
found to bo Imperfect in somo parts of the
mechanism.
No Claims Against Guatemala.
WAPHlNtlTON, Doc. 20. Sonor Lazo Ar-
rioga, tho Guatemalan minister, furnishes
n denial of tho news recently published
about some claims mado against tho Guat
emalan government by the ministers of
Germany, Belgium and the United States
on account of alleged outrages suffered by
subjects and citizens ot those nations.
"Wo havo no trouble with foreign minis
ters or governments," said Sonor Lazo
Arriaga, "except the incldont of tho
boundary question with Mexico, ami this,
1 hope, will soon be adjusted.
Kcveracd a Strike ltt'Holution.
PlTTSDUltG, Deo. 20. Tho miners of this
district nro still undecided whether to
nuiko a fight against tho 20 por cent, ro
Auction in wages. At their convention in
this city yesterday u motion prevailed that
tho cut bo resisted, but later this action
was reversed and it was decided to hold
another meeting hero tomorrow to take
final action. If tho miners do not strike
the only reason will bo that their organ
izatiou is not financially strong enough
torn long light.
DUdm mid Orlllu to Fight.
Philadelphia, Dec. 20. George Dixon,
champion featherweight pugilist, nnd
Voiing UrilTo wero matched yesterday to
fight twenty-flvo rounds boforo tho Seaside
Athletic cluli, Coney Island, on Jan 10 for
a purso of ?8,000, the winner to tako all tho
money. Tho details of tho match wero ar
ranged at a meeting between the pugilists
mm their managers and James Kennedy
tho club s matchmaker.
Hays. It Is n Case (if ltlackinall.
NoilFOLK, Va., Dec. 20. Mr. J. B. Mo-
Elveen was arrested in Lynchburg on u
warrant from Atlanta, Ua., for gambling
and brought to this city. Ho had been
away from Atlanta, where ho is highly
connected, for somo tlmo.nnd nothing det
rimental to his character has been heard
Mr. McKlveen says It Is a pleco of black
mall, and that ho bus novor played u gamo
of cards In his life.
Knhheil by Masked Men,
Sioux Cm-, la., Dee.. 20. Two masked
men went fi tho house of Juhn Collins
Into at night, and at tho point, of guns
compelled him to give up f4,HU in guhl ho
had concealed. He hail kept tho money In
tho iiouso beoaue his wife, who issuing
forad.voroe and alimony, had attached
all his property she could llnd. Tho thieves
took tho money and two liorsos and es
caped.
Unseated for Corrupt I'rurMrcs.
Touonto, Dec. 30. Dr. K. a. .-'.mytho,
Conservative, who was ruturned at the
provincial election for Kingston, was tin
feted yetrday, oharged with corrupt
pr.n-iioM by Ida ogeiita. This is tho th . '.
hi. c'.i v.ioaot stu ou the elections, ..a.
t!'. Lili' ia i. are likely to capture thorn ml.
1 NV
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v J.
. ..lul laUaOlO.
I-'alr weather, with slowly rising tompcr
nture, will provalHu all districts.
DELICATE OPERATION.
Dr. Biddlc Makes Successful Removal of
alVermlform Appendix.
Dr. J. C. Blddle, superintendent of the
State Hospital at Fountain Springs, as
sisted by Dr. D. S. Marsholl, of Ashland,
and Dr.Bleller nnd Bronsou, of Glrnrd-
ville, performed an operation upon Johu
Schaeiler, a young man 18 years of age,
ot Glrardvllle, yesterday, that, It is
thought, will result in his recovery from
a painful illness. He has been sick for
somo weeks past, and Dr. Bleller, who
was tho attending physician, finally diag
nosed the case as appendicitis, and decided
that the only way to save the patients'
life was to perform on operation, to which
tho (young man readily consented. Dr.
Blddle made the incision on the side ot
the abdomen, and a large quantity of pus
was discharged, and at the lapse of four
minutes the vermiform appendix was re
moved. The troublesome little member
was In a terribly diseased state, nnd some
foreign matter was found to have lodged
there, which, to have remained there but
a short time longer, would no doubt have
earned the patient's death.
Holiday Bargains.
A special sale of Christmas goods for
the next two weeks. Dallas handkerchiefs.
mufflers, muffs and toys. Also a final sale
of ladles' and misses' coats. Carpets ai
reduced prices.
P. J. MoNACiHAN,
12-12 tf 30 South Main St., Sheuandooh
Holiday Cards.
The HEliALD Is in receipt of a package
of holiday publications, from Bap uu-1
Tuck & Sons Company, limited, of New
Yoik, London and Paris; consisting o:
some very arthtic Christmas and New
Year curds, calendars and booklets, nUo
some specimens of patent dressing dolls,
a never falling source of amusement for
the young. These dolls have become so
widely popular that the manuf tcturers
have been encouraged to add two new sets,
the "Prince and Princess" series, four
styles, each containing one doll and four
complete interchangeable costumes in
each box, and the "Fairy Tale" series,
three styles, each containing one doll and
four complete interchangeable costumes
in each box. The holiday novelties and
the dolls are perfect gems of the color
printer's art and have that delicacy ot
tone, richness of color and high artistic
beauty which characterize the publico,
tlons of the Baphael Tuck & Sou's Com
p.iuy.
Best violin btrings, Holdei man's.
Mrs. Brldgnnan, R. C. M., teachet
violin (specialty) cello and piano, Cornej
of Jardlu and Lloyd streets. U-3-tf
Best violin strings, at Ilolderman's.
Maher at the Theatre.
Peter Maher and his specialty and ath
letic company appeared at Ferguson's
theatre last night before a small audience
In the lower part of the house, but a
crowded gallery. The first part of the
progrumcousisted f an olloof specialties
of a very pleasing character and closed
with a sketch in which Peter Maher, the
pugilist, appealed and boxed. TheBpecial
ties were excellent and gave entire
satisfaction, but the star was 11 disappoint
meat. As usual the critics were out In
force and Maher did not make a very
favorable impression. His sparring part
ners were announced as Fi.rster, of Can
ada, and William Hennessy, of Boston.
He sparred three bouts with the former
nnd one with the latter. The prevailing
opinion is that Maher's road to the pugi
listic championship is a long one.
Advertising: Catch.
A numbtr of our town merchants went
into a catchpenny advertising scheme
engineered by a couple of non-reslden s
who know their p's and q's and the re
sult Is a distribution of a few copies
of a paper with its four pages en
tirely filled with advertising matter,
the issue being nothing more than an
ordinary advertising circular. The only
thing to indicate that the sheet is a Christ
mas issue is a solitary old-style cut of
S.mta Claus. The advertisers represented
paid high prices for their spaces and no
doubt feel chagrined over their laves1 -
meat. But It serves them right. There
are three printing ofllces in this town and
any one of them could have given treble
the value ior less than half the cost of
space in the circular patronized.
F. & A. M. Anniversary.
Ashland Lodge, No. 204, Free aud Ac
cepted Masons, celebrated its aunlversiry
11 . Ashland last evening by holding a ban
quet, which was attended by prominent
members ot the Order from all parts of
the county. Shenandoah was represented
at the tables by Bev. Bobert O'Boyle,
George W. and F.J. Portz, William Stein,
Thomas J. Broughall, Bichard Knight,
William Thickens and W. G. Greggory.
After the address 01 welcome by Jesse H.
Ilabb, W. M., and 'he blessing by Kev.
W. F. D. Noble, addresses wore made by
the following nanie.l guests : George II.
Helfrich, "History of the Lodge;" Bev,
Bobert O'Boyle, "Craft;" W. A. Phillips,
"Our Belief vs. Our Practice;" C. S. W.
Schomo, "Oratory;" W. G. Gregory
"Charity."
Candy! Candy! Candy!
The finest assortment In town at lowest
prices. Fresh candy made every hour at
10 cents per pound. Give it u trial and
you will come again. P. Itosaf co, 34 West
Outre street.
Remnants of Briibsel and Moquette
carpets, 1 to 2 yaids long, for mats and
rugs.
12 14-lw
At Keiter's.
Mr. Ira P. Westinore, a prominent real
.-state agent ot Stiu Angelo, Texas, has
l-iil i-iiamueriaui'i uonc, cnoiera anu
! '.an licott Remedy iu his faintly forsev.
r.il years us occasion required, and ai
nays with perfect succet-s. He says : "I
Und It a vh-rlect enre for our baby when
lioubled with colic or dysentery. I now
teel that my outfit is not complete with
out a bottle of tills Remedy ut home or
on n trip away from home. For sale by
Gruhler Bros.
nig Mlno l ire In Nmn Sc.iillu.
HALIFAX. Doc. 20. A serious flro oc
curred at tho Hprlnghlll collieries, throw
lug out of work 400 111011 and Involving a
property loss of about 8100,000. It was
with tho utmost difficulty tho flro was pro
vented from working down Into tho mines.
It started In an oil house on tho western
slope, and communlonted to tho northern
slope, destroying numerous buildings,
trestlo, and other wooden work.
l'olsoued by Colored Stockings.
Boston, Ind., Doc. 20. Miss EvnDooloy
had both legs amputated at tho kneo. Tho
nmputatlon was mado necessary by the
poisoned condition of her limbs, which re
sulted from wearing ml stockings. Her
recovery Is doubtful.
l)n Gnmn Predicting Trouble.
London, Dec. 20. A dispatch from Bue
nos Ayros states that Admiral da Gama,
one of the leaders of tho Brazilian Insur
rection, pred.cts a fresh invasion of tho
state of Bio Graudo do Sul before Jan
uary. the I mnou,
SSATtONAL,
NEURALGIA ana similar Complaints,
m&nnuotnrea nnaer tuo Btrineeoi
proscribed by rmlnoiit physicians!.
M. EtiCilTEffS
6ii a Kim,sKiniFt
Onlroeiminowllb Trade Alerk1
MiumfactnrcriOonimorzteuratlirr.liichtcrof
F.Ad.IUchter&Co.,17W:rrin!.,HKS
29 HIGHEST AtVflHDS,
12 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks,
fi2s 0 ts in sneiianiioi'. tor bj
t J) K rut' iuuoi-fc
11. Hun, ;s. Mum
rtgglststtWJ,.
HOLIDAY GOODS
Fine China,
Gut Class,
Bnc-a-Brac,
Silverware,
Toys, Tables
and Lamps.
ergeman&Co
I
POTTSVILLE, PA.
Reduction Sale.
For the next S0d.t s . ill s'-ll all our ready-
trimmed HATS a "s anlleps. Children's
Cloaks, Caps anu Ha kr re )1 reduced for the
hultday trade. Our llt,e 01 lnen embroidered
HANDKERCHIEFS
for holiday presents is the ilne&t and cheap st
in ine town.
Our 15a grade 2 for 25c.
" 20o ..2 for .S5c.
" 2So " 2 for -lOo.
" 35c " ... 8 for 65c.
Now
York
29 "N. Main St., Shenandoah.
ED. BRENNAR
Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Str.
Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors,
Handsome Bar Fixtures.
Best Brands of 5 and 10n Cieara
AMUSEMENTS.
jrjiEIlGDSON'S TREATISE,
I". J, FKRGUSON, MANAGER.
Grand Christmas Performance
Matins.) and Evening,
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25th
THE GENTEEL IRISH ACTOR,
John E. Brennan
In the rcflned Irish Comedy-Drama,
"TIM, :-: TOE :-: TINKER.
Hennei Irish plav, pleasing sin. lug,
wonderful diuclng, cood pcilng. The
Tinker Quartette ill sing beautiful
Irish songs.
I'rloetM 5, 35 mul 50 Cts
Reserved Kents at Itlrlin' drag store.
pKUQUSON'8 T1IEATKE,
F, J. rERQUeON, HANAQER
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27
The Ever-welcome W. II. Powers'
Dramatio Irish Drama,
THE IVY LEAF
Introducing the young and talented
Irish comedian,
W. H. POWERS, JR
and an excellent compinv, New nnd
mognincieut scenery. Now songs
und dances. Brighter und
better than ever.
Prices, as, 35 nl 50 Ctt?
Reserved seats at Klilln's drugstore.
J
Hooks & Brown . . .
Presents for the Old and tho Young.
Plush and celluloid dressing cases, boxes of writine-
paper, 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-
uu.iiuw, uon carnages, magic lanterns, iSc, &c. Our
Christmas bargains will nnsn vntir nvflii. Cninr ririrl ho mn-
vinced.
3?rioos uaJLwxyei DEtiglxt.
No. 4 North Main
Our 21st Christ.mMs Omi-inn. i n T,iio;
Wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
filfiflxinp' Sal a
Closing out some Ladies' and Children's Hats, down from 85c toBOc;
1, down from $I.oO to 75c, and trimmed hats 18 off. Kedora Hats 60c ti
et, 50c a yard up ; Plush, all colors, 85o a yurd ; Velveteen, !0c u yard
Kelts
civet
at a toilet to
Infants' caps, 25c up ; Infants' lone coats, TCc up to t5.00. Christenino dresses and n
full line of infants' wear. Mourninc goods our specialty. Nun's Veils ?1 23 nr
Closing out a lot of Corsets, from St down to 85c; from 60c down to 40c We will
not be undersold. Call and get prices. ' j
Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner.
28 EJouLtilL
M. P CONEY,
Monougahela WhiBkey, - 60c a qt.
Pure rye whiskey, XX, - $1 a qt.
Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - $1.25 a qt.
Superior Blackberry Brandy, fl a qt.
Superior Cognac Brandy, $1,00 a qt.
Imported J amalca Bum, $1.50 a qt.
"VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh
$1.00 Linoleum reduced to 85 cents.
75c Linoleum reduced to 65 cen s.
Floor oil cloth, 2 yards wide, 45 cents.
Table oil cloth. 1 yards wide, 15 cents.
75c Brussels carpets, suitable for small rooms, reduced to 50c.
Moquette carpetsreduced to 1.00.
Isn't There a
Boy
or Girl
logue irlviug full part!6ulars about the
postal card to-day.
Anthracite Building, West Market St.
M. J. LAWLOR,
Justice of the Peace
Insurance and ....
Real Lbtato Agent,
123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah
PROPERTY FOlt BALE A blrgain for a
csh purchasers. Two houses on West
Oak street. One ot eight rooms and the other
six. Will be sold cheap. For turther infor
mation apply to
31. J. LiAWivUlt,
123 E. Centre street,
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS tor the ejection of a four
roomed frame school bulldlne in ha lr.pjilnl
on the northwestern rnrnnr nf .lnrdln nnri
Cherry streets, in the borouiru ot Shenandoah,
wiuubkwi.bu vy me uuurrsignea commit,
tee ot the Shenandoah Bchool Board, until
.Monday evening, December Slst, 1891. Plans
and spolncnilonsmay hesen at the office of
the -fotetary of theHihool Board, Room No.
3, weft street school building, and at the office
rt V "V iiAlll., nuhll... 'll.LI
street, Pottsvllle, Pa. The committee reserve
the right to ieect any or all bids. No bids
vwii uu tctnivvu uuer t o ciocb, p. in., uecem
JWl, UIOL, lOP.
it. j. muldoos, unairman,
Maiik llOIIKE,
CiiAtiLKs Hooks,
W. t Tmbzisk,
TlM( THV l.VKf'll
12-15-12t Building and Repairs Committee.
MISCELLANEOUS.
rpOIt BALK.-A highly fducated parrot.
1 beml rawrd wM be paid for return to
r FUo(5) hot bu lower. Just frm the Juo'
lory. Apply at the Hbua-d office. North
I J OR RENT. A larte new store-room, with
plate class Iront, i wellini; and cellar.
Kxoil.cnt bulness locution. Item reason
a 'ie '.ppiyio v , rewuouser, iot North
wain Biruei. llMo-ti
dtnc totfiOpor weclt using and selling Old
UaU Ittllat'le Plater Kvery tnmllv has
rusty, worn knives, totks, spoons, etc. Quickly
pmium uj nipping in ineueu ireiai. xvo ex
rerlence or hard w rlc: a eood situation. Ad
dress W. P. nnlha & Co., Clerk No, U, Col-
St., Shenandoah.
vjuvhiiuj- uW l; 1 1 v JU 11
All (I nnrlct fn fin
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trimmed.
Make Eeem tor goring M
IVXaIxx UStroot.
"31 South Main St.
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Ale, Draught Porter und WeinerBeer
iter's
In this entire recion who would like
a thorough business education? We
furnish the very best at very small
cost. All we want is your nania and
address. You will then got our cata
way we do business. Send it In on a
ilkes-Barre Business CoHppe,
Wade and Williams, Prlns. '
Weeks' Museum,
17 SOUTH S1AI1T STBEB.
Birds and animals of all selections
Taxidermist. Robert Murray.
Coldest and Largest Class of Beer. Free Loicb Oatlj,
Free lunch every morning vnd evening.
John Weeks, Proprietor.
O, W. Davidson, Bartender.
Evan J.
UNDERTAKING!
AND LIVERY.
13 North Jardin Street.
Chas. Hooks & Sons
21S South Jardin St.
OutchersD..
In CKannndnnh. Pnrk. ITlllttOIl.
veal nnd cut meats ot all kinds.
A fine line of choice and fresh groceries
and prime family flour, butter and eggs.
oiE!3sri3sra-.
Fall-Winter Millinery
Greatest Bargains in Town.
ANNIE MORRISON
X.OJ.X ttUILBINQit
8 East Centre St, Shenandoah.
WiUlRRNJ.PORTZ,
Dawes,
PluBos and orgas rtutra Oracrslctt st
21 Nortb MtJn trv. shnnUoia,wlUreoelT
pmiunt ViotIn"
A genuine welcome
AwaitR yon at
Joe Wyatt's Saloon J
MillW tUKl. SIS,
Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys,
beers, porter and ale constantly on tap.
Choice temperance drinks and clgara,
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