EVcNING HERALD -SATl llUAY. DKCEMlIKlliH, 1891. THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings condensed lot Hasty Perusal. Mild wenther. Butter In getting scarce. Looks like bii open winter. Cold waves lira scarce this season. Holderman's price are lower than tlioie elsewhere. In old times wo lind skutlnx before this time. Time for King Winter to show his hand. Almost Christmas and farmers plow ing yet. Our knowledge of the jewelry business is based on practical experience. Holder man, the jeweler. Only about two mouths till the spring elections. Some delightful days this week for December. The ice dealers are getting a little nliaky about the ice crop. Our ktiovvledgo of the Jewelry busltufes 1 based on practical experience. Holder wan, the jeweler. The housewife is busy this week finish ing up the Christmas baking. Hunt up the best men to illl the ofllces to be voted for in February. liold watches sold at Holdermuu'a jewelry Htore lower than anywhere else In the county. If we are to have a while Christmas, Jack Frost bad better be getting to work. Green goods men are out in force in town - selling Christmas tree. Holilerinan's prices are lower thnn thote elsowhere. The idle mines fill the pavements with idle people. Many of the stores are almost hidden, from vie it by Christmas deoorntlons. Jold watches told at Iloldermnu's jewelry htore lower thnn anywhere else in the county. The public schools having closed, the children are free to enjoy the Christniub holidays. There is more stock In the Jewelry line at Holderman's jewelry More than In all the other jewelry stores la Shenandoah combined. An amusing sight yesterday was caused Ijy two Guinea hens trying to pick a fight with their reflections in a looking glass placed on the pavement in front of Mc Jilhenny's cafe. "WVa Baby was alck. wo gave tier Castorta. yrtsaa she was a Child, sho criod (or Castorln. V?tn she becamo Miss, she clung to CastoriA. WIi siw had Children, she i;a'.n tb-m CastoriA Holderman's jewelry store Is stocked with fancy goods, silverware, clocks, bronzes and novelties In endless variety. Prices as low as those of the largest houses in New York and Philadelphia. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Kvknino Hkhald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, nro requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's atatlone'y store, on North Main street. For rheumatism I have found nothing "qunl ro I'hamberlniu's I'aln Halm. It relieves the pain as applied. J. V. Ynouw. West Liberty, W. Vn. The nron.pt relief it nll'ords is alone worth many limes the cost, SO cents. Its con. on-'' use will effect a permanent cure. . 'or oule hy Gruhler Bros. Hoidi-r rail's jewelry store Is stocked Wi'li I iiu y goods, silverware, clook", ' roD - and novelties in endless variety I'rice- a low as those of the largest Jioum - in New York and Philadelphia. tandy I Candy ! Candy ! The llnest assortment in town at lowest prices. Fi esh candy made every hour at 10 cents per pound. Give it atrial and yon will come again. S. Kosnsco, 31 West Centre street. More plain baud, engraved and fancy Tings can bo selected at Holderman's than 3n all the Jewelry stores in town combined. Holiday Bargains. A special sale of Christmas goods for Che next two weeks. Dallas handkerchiefs, ninfllers, muffs and toys. Also a final sale ot ladles' and misses' coats. Carpets at reduced prices. P. J. Monaguan, t2-12-tf SO South Main St., Shenandoah More plain baud, engraved and fancy rings can be selected at Holderman's than in all tue jewelry stores in towu combined. for Christmas Presents ,'tsit Wilkinson's and see the rich stock jf useful goodB for sensible holiday buy- ng. Thousands ol fine hemstitched and embroidered handkerchiefs reduced to 5 "entB. Hundreds ot flue silk handker Jilefs at ViVt centu, JusL half the regular worth. Kid gloves, silk g.irters, furs for vonieu, or children. Flue h, der, dress Hoods, coats, wraps and shawl-. Presents A Ike these are always appreciated. L. J. Wilkinson, 30 South Main street, 1J-18 tf Shenandoah, I'a. Beautiful Christmas presents at the lowest prices to be had at Yost's Jewelry store, 103 North Main street. 13-10 Ot Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No, 3 Bonth Mai street. 9-13-tf Holderman's prices are lower than those elsewhere, MAHAN0Y CITY. Mahhoa cm, Dec. S2, 18W. William Wire, of Philadelphia, isspeud Ing a few days In town. Mrs. C. F. King is vlnltlng friends and relatives at Philadelphia. W. II, Snyder attended to business at Shenandoah lust evening. Miss Ida Hepler, of Delano, spent last evening with friends in town. Holler skating in Armory hall on Mon day evening, next, and Christmas after ujon. Messrs. W. C. Edwards and James Dc laney transacted business at I.ansford yesterday. The ad vauce agent ot " The Black Crook" was In town yesterday and booked the play for Friday, December 28th. Miss Ho-oltfi Barlow, a student at the Mountain Seminary, Birmingham, Pa., is visiting her parents In towu fur the hol idays. Mls Mary Moll, who Is attending t.e Statu Normal School at Millersvllle, is spending the holidays with her parents, on West Mahanoy avenue. A grand elstedilfod will be held In the Welsh Coniciogatlount Church on Christ mas, Tuesday, Dec. 25. There will he ses slous In the morning, afternoon ami evening. The proceeds are to be donated to the church fund. The concert given by Reuben O. Will lams, tho crippled professional whistler and warbler, of Mt. Bethel, Pa., assisted by local vocalists, at Association hull, last Tuesday evening, was much enjoyed by an audience that tested the seating capa city of the hall. It was so satisfactory that a repetition was nsked for and will probably be giveu a few weeks hence. Home Republican. At the Congrega tional church, Christmas, Dec. 25th. Brnmni's imvnlrv and rnnsln irnnds store Is the place after all for great variety and low prices. 18-23 tf You will never find Brennan's cigars in dive saloons. They are for line trade only hotels, cafes and drug stores. The Allotment of Coal for 9S Should not keep you from purchasing a k-hrlstmas gilt In a lady's or gentleman's watch. Jewelry of every description and sllverwaro at Strouse's jewelry store. All goods guaranteed as represented. tf Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the ame Lkss.10 & BAEit, Ashland, Pa., la Printed on every sack. tf Smoke Brennau's famous cigars. They are the best In the market, for lino trade only. 12 21-tf Gents' Initial rings at Strouse's jewelry store. 12-22 tf Mr. Ira P. Wcstmore, n promlneat real estate agent of San Angelo, Texas, has used Chamberlain's Coilc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy In his family for tev eral years as occasion required, and al ways witli perfect success. He says : "I And It a perfect cure for our baby when troubled with colic or dysentery. I now feel that my outfit is not complete with out a bottle of this Hemedy at home or on a trln away from home. For sale by Gruhler Bros. By buying your goods nt Holderman's jewelry ktore you can rest assured that they arc the best that can be procured. Holderman's prices are lower than those elsewhere. We still have a balance of men's odd suits and children's overcoats and suits, and hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods. Must be closed out by the first of January. Llghtstone, 110 North Ma'n street. It There is more stock in the jewelry line at Holderman's jewelry btore than In all the other jewelry stores in Sheuandoah combined. Mrs. Brldgeman, It. C. M., teach violin (specialty) cello and piano. Cornel of Jardtn and Lloyd streets. 8-3-tf A large stock of cuff buttons at Strouse's jewelry store. 12 22-tf Notice. The members if John W. Stokes Ijodge, No. 515, 1. O. O. F., will pleae take notice tbnt on and alter December 3Sth, 1604, the lodge will meet In Kgan's hall, corner Main and Centre streets, every Friday evening at the usual hour. AltTlIVIt WlIAItMSDT, N. G. Attest: J. S. WILLIAMS, Secy. 3t- 22-20-27 By buying your goods at Holderman's jewelry store you can rest assured that they are the best that can be procured. A nice X-mas preseut. A box of Bren nau's Havana cigars. $1.25 per box. Onyx and enamel clocks at Strouto's jewelry store. 12-22-tf Perfumes. The Crown Perfumery Company's geniv Ine imported Crab Apple Blossom, Lan der Flls, imported May Bells, and Ltlao Blooms, Tarrant's Trailing Arbutus, Luu borg's White Hose and Wright's Mary Stuart, are the leading perfumes of the day. Cut flowers. Huyler's candy. All at the Shenandoah drug store, Kgan building. 12-10 Ot Plain, fancy, old English, monogram and landscape engraving at Brumm's jewelry store, 12 28 tf Press Compliments. The language used by the Miners' Journal In referriug to its dally con temporaries in Pottsrille Is os amusing as it is vindictive. In this morning's issue the contemporaries were referred to bb "the slop-gushing, garbage creamatorles on Norwegian Creek and Livery Stable Alloy." The relations of the papers must be somewhat strained. Children's silver sets at Strouse's Jewelry store. 12-23-tf Get your Christmas confectionery at M, L. Kemmerer's, 31 North Main street. The Milkmaids' Convention. A good-sized audience witnessed the Inter-stato milkmaids' convention at Ferguson's theatre last night, which was given under the auspices of tho Young Women's Christian Temperance Union. The entertainment opened with an um brella drill by girls and a snow shovel drill by boys. The entertainment proper, or tho convention, was a burlesque upon a business assembly of women and was inter spersed by vocal solos and quartettes. The characters were assumed by members of the "Y" nud friends, namely : Misses VIrgle H. Hollopeter, Hattle Hoxby, Huby Yost, Prlscllla Smith, Bella Brown, Luira Button, Sallio Wasley, Fanny Davis, Lilly Llewellyn, Annie Williams, Beulah Bowers, Minnie Powell, Helen Price, Hattle Mansell, Annie Hoberts, Manic Williams, Mngglo Jacoby, Aunlo Brown, Kmma Bolich, Hay Hollopeter, Jennie Beddall, Gertie Levlne, Delia D.iddow, Hannah Scanlan and Brid get Devers. The only male char acter In the entertainment were those of newspaper reporters, which were assumed by Messrs. John Hough, Will iam Baehore and Benjamin Mansell. The latter gentleman was disguised by a mous tache and bore a striking resemblance to Seeley, the absconding New York bank cashier. Frances Wlllard, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. M. Hollo peter, made a hit. She recognized Miss Prlscllla Smith, while the young woman was reciting her part in the convention, and would not bo consoled until taken upon the stage, a step the nudlence ap plauded. Holderman's jewelry stcre is stocked with fancy goods, silverware, clocks, bronzes ami novelties In endless variety. Prices as low as thoe of the largest houfei In New York and Philadelphia. Wliint. nervnnnlil.. p.rnsmnnfc and T!ntr. lish walnut candy nt M. L. Kemmerer's. a CURE MFREE (J I WW I VTf fromthe wonderful AM rl I III A L X f can Kola Plant, discov ered on the Coiiko River, West Africa, is Nature's Sure Cure for Asthma. indorsed by Knropean Physicians and Hos pitals as a positive Constitutional Cure for Asthma, 7,000 recorded cures In 'JO dnys. It never falls. Cures Guaranteed. No Pay until cured. Large Trial i oso tent FREE hy mall, prepaid, to any nllerer. Address KOLA IMPORTING CO., 1162 Oroadway, New York. KHl'OKT OK TUB CONDITION OI' THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK ntHlieuandnali. In the State ot l'onnsylvanla, ai me close oi uusinosB, iiec. iu, i&yi: KKSOUKCES. Loans and discounts 5178,021) ,11 U. w. houls to secure circulation M.HXI no eremlums on U. 8. Jlonds (1.500 00 (Stocks, i-eciirltles, etc 4.5,210 (XI Banking-house, fiirnitureond llxt's.. 2,159 72 linn from annroved reserve acorns..... 11.171 07 Clieclih and other cash Items 1,486 40 Notes or otuer National oanas ......... 1,473 00 Fractional paper currency, Dickies, ana renis m it) Istiwhtl moneii reserve in bank. Hz : Specie 25,111 75 ijgai-ienaer notes s.aw uu U. B. certificates of deposit ror Kgai tenaers 33,721,0 Hedemptlon fund with U.K.Trensur er,(5 per cent, of circulation) 2,250 00 Totul.. ..5312,173 31 LIAllILITIKS. Capital stock paid In - f 100,000 00 Surplus fund 13,000 00 Undivided proms, less cxpeuu'sami taxes paid II 351 7' Nm lonal Hank notes outstanding.. .. 45,000 00 Due to oilier National Hanks 3,290 ll lliia to Stale Banks and liaukere ... . 2,001 29 illvloend unpaid ...... 4100 Individual deposits subject to check 150,200 61 1 ernsnd certllloatoa ol deposit 278 I'O Certified checks n 00 Total 833,173 3 statoof l'o' nsyivanla oountyoi Pchylklli,M: 1, 11. jimner,H!nnerii ine aoove-uaim-u bank, do solemnly Kir thai tlie abovci-tnte-metit Is true to ihe best of my knowledge and belief. 15. II. HUM'Klt, Cashier. Subscribed ami sworn to before me this 22d day of Dtc., 1SHI. II A. Hwaui. Notary Public. Correct Alicst: H. J. Oauohan, 1 II. W. Titman, Directors, John J. Houiiin. ) Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Towu. ANNIE MORRISON 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah A Kcnutne welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. neers, porter and aie constantly on tap, Choice temperance drinks and cigars. MISCEIXANE OUS. TJOK ItKNT. A Itwe new More-room, with nlfile class front, dwelling snd cellar. Kxcellent business location. Kent reason- aile Apply to C. Y. Newnouser. 1-nworm roam sireci. jvio-u CtlOK tofGOter week ujdngand selling Old ifiau Itellablu Pinter, fvery (smlly has rusty, worn knlios, fm ks, spoons, etc Qulakly pin led by dipping In melted aetul. No ex- Serlence or hard w, rk; a good situation. Ad, ress W 1. Harrison & Co , Clerk No. 14, Col- umDus, umo. A MAN In every io"l Ion ntoticc toselleuple goods to dealers; no rcadllng; xperl i nee unnecessary; best tldo line; 75U) a month. Salary and experses or large com. mission made, ujctok Boap and Mano. KACiDiilKa COMPAhT, Cincinnati, O 10-l7-ly-Wed4Ba BANK ELKOTION. The annual election of tliH MocBholders of the Merchants' Na tional liauk.ol Hhenandoali, Pa , will be held at tbe Hanking House, Tuesday, Jabuary 8th, 1 8ft j, between the hours of 1 and i p. m., for the purpose or electing tnlrtcea (13j directors to servo Ihe ensuing vcar, 12'8-oaw-dt K. 11,11 UMEH, Cashier, CPfarisf mas ifg To All Buyers Whitelock's SLlO Only two days more Ladies' Velvet i Ladies needing- a fine wakm-lined shoe, come see our new shoe. Closing out about 48 pairs Ladies' fine razor toe, cloth top shoe at $2.98, worth $3.50 and $4.00. Another lot of those 99c Ladies' fine Dongola tip, worth $1.25 and $1.50. Come and see the bargains in shoes we offer you. Each buyer gets one box Fine CANDY at M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah PUOPKRTY FOR BALK A bargain for a cssh purchasers. Two houses on West OMt street. One of eight rooms and tho othei six. Will be Hold cheap. For further Infor mation apply to 11. d. JjAtt JAJU, 121 K. Centre street HOLIDAY GIFTS A nice dinner set A nice tea set or A nice chamber set We have a beauti ful assortment and at uery low prices. ergeman&Co POTTSVILLE, PA. Eeclnctioii Sale. For the next 30 dayB will sell all our ready. trimmed HATrf nt cost andleBs. Children's Cloahs, Caps and Backs ire all reduced for the holiday trade. Our lice ot linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS tor holiday presents is tho finest and cheapest in the town. Our ISO grade 2 for25o. ' 20o ror 35c, " 25o " 830 How York, ...2 for lOo. ...a tor 550. 29 N. Main St,, Shenandoah. For the . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinkrv Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers cj the Quest lager beers. 17 &na 19 Fetch Alley, Shenandoah, Ft WT n n who can taste our candles " A without a feeling of affec- Of?tT Girl for the young man vAlAwho brings them. They Just melt In tho mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question is settled. Try it FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. ED. BRENHAR, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert St. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome liar Fixtures. Best Brand of 5 and lOo Cigars. D K. J. 8. OACLEN, mo. u eouin jarain aireei, Bnecanaoui Ornoi Hoonsi liso to 8 ana etso to 8 p Except Thursday evening. No otflce work on tiundau excevt bu arranne- mml, A itrict adherence to Iht olce houri ii aoiouuciv neeettary. B M of Shoes, Slippers, to get a BOX of Candy Slippers, 39p, the Hooks & Brown -Holidaiy Goods, Presents for tho Old and the Yonng. Christmne Is almost here. Have you made your selection of gifts f We have an endless variety of Work Boxes. Albums, Iron Toys; Toilet Cases, Jewelry Boxes, Dolls, 3Exlcos j&.l-vtrfvys lO-igylat. No. 4 North Main St., Shenandoah. Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public. Wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go. Closing out some Ladles' and Children's Hats, down from 85o to EOc ; French Felts, down from 11,50 to 75e, nnd trimmed hats 1 3 off. Fedora Hats, 50o trimmed. Velvet, 50c a yard up; Plush, all colors, S5o a yard ; Velveteen, 20a a yard. Eibbons at a Sacrifice to Make Room or Spring Stock! Infants' caps, 25c up ; Infants' long coats, 75c up to f 5.00. Christening dresses and a full line of infants' wear. Mourning goods our specialty. Nun's Veils, $1.25 up. Closing out n lot of Corsets, from $1 down to 85c ; from 60c down to 40c. We will not be undersold. Call and get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. 2G SoutlL 3VTviXL Stroot. 52? $1.00 Linoleum reduced to 85 coute. 75c Linoleum reduced to 05 cen h. Floor oil cloth, 2 yardB wide, 45 cents. Table oil cloth. 1 J yards wide, 15 cents. 75c BruBEcls carjiets, suitable ior email roomB, reduced to 50c. Moquotto carpetsrctluced to $1.00. M. P. CONEY, Monongahela Whiskey, - 50c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - $1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, W.2S a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - f 1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, $1.50 a qt. VUENGLING'S Stock and Fiesh Ale, Draught Porter and Werner Beer. -1 Best brands of So Clears and all klcds of Temperance Drinks. Isn't There a Boy or Girl Ioguegtvlng full particulars about the postal card to-day. Wilkes-Barre Business College, Anthracite Bulldlnc, West Market Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. utchersik and GROCERS. The finest and most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. WARREN J. PORTZ. .Piano Tuner, Pianos and orrans repaired. Orders left at ill Nortb Main street, Shenandoah, will reoelre prompt attention. Rubbers e Stor Free.S 50c sort i ill's 49 CIS. Writing Paper, Blocks, Books, Celluloid Novelties, Whoolbai rows, Magic Lanterns, Rocking Horses, Novelties, Stationery. 31 South Main St. In this entire region who would like a thorough business education? We furnish the very best at very small coat. All wo want Is your name and address. You will then get our cata- way we do business. Bend it in on a St. Wade and Williams, Prlns. Evan J. Davies, AND MVEItY. 13 North Jardin Street. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOUTJr MAIS BTJiJSl. Dlrds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest ail Lirgcil Elan if Beer. Free Loach Da!!). Free lunch every morning nnd evening, Jonn Wbkks, Proprietor. O, W. Davidson, Bartender. UNDERThK I
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