ft WfllW REGEPTIOJi Is ready for anybody, from a child to a man, who will take ' the trouble to enter our store. This is our second successful sale of 500 OVERCOATS. We have just this lot from I lainmcrslough & Co., which we are selling on commission and which can be bousrht at big inducements. We can show the people sights of Overcoats which will make them Overcoat hungry, in Chinchillas, Beavers, blue and black, and Kerseys. ltlSMUMUHK THIS l'I,AOI2 THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 10 and 12 South Main St. TURKEY DAY. Tlmiiknsltlni; mill Hi llcniing on runners mid Oimimers. To-day (TlmiikuRlvitiR Day) being legal holiday tho banks niul ninny otlior places of businow wore closed. Many more people were upon tlio street tlian thore lime been fur nmo time, certainly since tlie eolllerlos commenced working full thno. Hut while It Is a holiday and ii observed by the great Majority of tlio people, it la not such n ono as arouse a gcnoral obhervnnco othor thau a wholesale attack upon turkey. If Turkey, tho Mohammedan, evor sliders what turkey, the fowl, was subjected to in Shenandoah to-day sho will nover again be able to treat her Christian Armenian as she has In tho past, More turkeys fell toslaughtcr during tho past few days than tho market has ever recorded before Hut this has not been solely duo to tho coming of Thanks giving Day, but was due in a great measure to a slash In prices that created the demand for tho "bird of tho day." Tho slash nWo had victims lit the farmers, who for yeirg have had a comer in the fowl. Note the engagement in which the turkey trust fell. Last yonr the farmers brought their turkeys into the town and held them at prices ranging from 1U tu 22 cunts a pound. They had no real competition, as home dealers were too slow. This year, howovor, many local dealers Hooded the town with livo fowl brought from Western Pennsyl vania and other distant points. When tho farmers arrived with their loads thoy wore staggered by tho pyramids of coops on side walks and in stores, and found that local dealers wore selling the fowl at from 10 to 15 cents a pound. That is why tho people are to-day giving thanks that the fanners do not I rule the roo.t. IIP ' iffnTOniml- Bf7 ''" I.. at and GIRVIN'S, 8 S. Main Street. cninn gluotme. Bohemian Vases 25c. each EVENING HERALD It's yucer How Quirk Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, ! iriihlor Hros., drugstore. At QOES TO JOHNNY REILl, 11111 l rue Mntlin of The ifKi grin Kin Inspector, Wherever John .1. Itcilly, the acuvo young uomoemtic polltlclnTCSuiilo his appearanco tbis morning he wftf warmly Brasped by tho hand and congmftila'tiontnf unmistakable heartinoss woro whispered! 11 his ear by bis fellow Democrats. jvTifl had heard that tho object of. their arccUngsJiad I...., ... . , 'L i.vvn io succeed 1110 jato J. ,1. , . . i.i ....1. Monaglian as Inspector of Immigration nt , "Oliemian vums., su ucvuyw iac Philadelphia. for 50c., at 39c. Hut It was all a mistake, nt leasfproma- IHSqUC l'lgures 25c. eacll turo. Mr. Kcllly Is still plain trtJo!inny" ! HiS(l"e Figures.worth 1 each at 75c and ho has not yet authority ttf'prlS, ''in- Hand Painted Placque at 25c each spector" to his namo. Tho report 33ap- Filbigree Toilet Bottles 25c. each pointmcnt undoubtedly arose from aiJgaTher-1 China Brush VaSCS 35C each ing of politicians at Pottsvillo lalt'.nl'gTitt nt 1 Genuine Royal Wooster Cups and which It seems to havo bccnnio prcttlwell Saucers SOC understood that ox-Congressman JaWes II. rrp...h r1lill Cur)(, nndSnicers lleilly will have more to say In regjrythe I,rcllch Uuna L-UPS niw Sa UC appointment than anyone else in tliRjOTMty, . . 3 and that if a Schuvlklii rnnnh'fSoSn.t After Dinner Coffees, worth 25c. gets it John J. Itcilly will bo tho niaiiVH at 1 5c A number of tho young Democratic leaders 1 Bohemian Glass LailUle buck 50c Carlsbad China Fruit Plates 10c. each Carlsbad China Fruit Saucers 10c. each Carlsbad China Bone Dishes, worth $2.50, at $1.75 doz. 1 Tnnnnpsp Travs I5C J L J Sugar and Cream, on Tray, 50c. set Cracker Jars 50c Olive Travs 25c China Smoking Sets $1 .00 China Syrup Jugs 50c Indv. Bread and Butter 10c. each Berry bets, lancy China, 1.29 up Child's Cup, Saucer and Plate 10c Japanese Sugar and Cream 90c China Brush and Comb Tray 50c ! Lemonade Set, consisting of Pitcher, The Happy Housewives All housewives are happy when they receive 11 second supply of "GOLD riEDAL" Flour, for they know it "makes the best bread." You can get it of any grocer at $2.50 per half-barrel sack. of the county woro applicants for tho posi tion, but during tho past few days It settled down to a battlo betweou Johnny Itcilly and ex-Clerk of tho Courts John J. Toole, so far as tho Schuylkill countians wore concerned. The conference of last night, how ever, seems to havo knocked out Toole's ' chances. It is intimated that Toole . will be cared t for in some othor manner, probably getting the ollico of County Detective, which it is expected will bo made active again. For several years the ofllco has existed only on tho statute books, but' it is said tho county authorities believo there is now sullicient necessity to put it in forco again. It Hits the Spot That's Itlglil. ' , What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. Oruhlor Bros., drug store. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers. 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah,' Pa. At THt'IiSDAY, NOVKMBKIt as, 1803. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Keghm Chron icled lor Hasty Perusal. Pulpites, or United Kvangellcnls, have at last been legally ousted from the Evan gelical Church at Tower City. Heading's traction companies will merge ns 1 N- I'nitcd Traction Company with a new . barter 011 a $100,000 basis. Mahanoy City is troubled with chicken tlneves. j Miss Liz.ie Wolf is lying dangerously ill at tier home in Mahanoy City. The public schools were closed yesterday and will not open until Monday morning. Prank llutler. of (iirardville, has accepted a position in the public schools of Wilkos lurre. A marriage license has been issued to John O'Donnell and Annie Orady, both of Butler township. A new parish will be formed at Prackvillo and a Catholic rector appointed, after many years agitation. "Bed" Connelly, of Wilkesbanc and John tarney, of Philadelphia, will contest for points in 15 rounds at Tumbling Bun this t veiling. The T. A. 1!. Society will give ail excellent entertainment at Lost Creek this evening, fsoinc of the best talent in tlio county will take part. James (ioodiuan it Co., the produce dealers, have put an attractive new delivery wagon hi the road to supply the wants of their many patrons. John D.ivie.. a farmer living near Bran (i.nnillr, v bile watering his hori.es near tho burn, received a kick ill the face from ono of tin- animals, which fractured his jaw and i.iadr a i iit about lour incites long. The kick vndered him unconscious, in which stito he ii iiiained for about eight hours. THEY ARE THANKFUL. 1 Some lime Much, Others Hmc Utile for I Which In (live Thanks. I Grover Cleveland. llecauso he will soon . 1 have a Bcpulilican Congress to throw the blame of his failures 011. Tom lteed llecauso his biking oxcreises have put him in good shape for tho Presi dential race. j M. S. Quay. That he can still run a cam paign, resulting in the usual majorities, in spite of Sain l.och and Zerby. Jolin Sherman That he has bad his little Say about ltepublican wire pulling, and still lives. Secretary Olney. That he has such a com fortable berth, even if poc.r Waller is dying in a trench prison. , Hoke Smith. That he has 1.1 months moro before he has to go back to t belaud of crackers. Don Gimeron. That be didn't havo his fight for re-election to the Senate this year. D. II. Hill. That be is Mill in tho Senate, although not finite so proud of being a Demo crat. A. P. Gorman. Doesn't think be has any thing this year. Wm. McKinley. That he is not responsi ble for the Wilson tarilfbill. P. M. (ieu'l Wilson. That Grover did not forgot his services in tho object lesson the country has been given. Gcn'l. Miles. That his time for lighting Indians is over. Dr. Chauncey Dcpcw. That his digestion is still good enough for the winter's cam paign. Richard Croker. That 1 e got homo in time to lead Tammany from the general wreck. Gov. Hastings. That he has no more fights like that of last summer 011 hand. Mnlianoy City llusluess College.' Tray aild SlX GiaSSCS, OOC This excellent college, at 05 East Cpntro I Lemonade Set, Fancy Imported, street, givos Commercial, Shorthand ,id I worth $2.50 at $1 .75 Typewriting courses equal to any in thcastatc I China Clocks $2.50 at tho very lowest ratos. Individual in-. -,,r.' c.. uh1 .,j n.1n 'r Milk Sets, Bottle and 2 Glasses 50c Princess Banquet Lamps i.95 CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work at Low' Prices. AU yn?,SrstlcMsmaneran(, satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c: undershirts, tc underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. uimcrsmns, ?c, CHARLEY SING, Manager. Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store. U 0 have just received a fino lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a groat deal of last year's patterns which wo are selling at a sacrWce. Como and seo our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. R. GARDEN, struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue freo. 10-U-tf G. W. WH.MA5IS, Principal. Marriages. ' S. II. Vainliurcii and .Miss May Keiper, of Ashland, woro married at that placQ.this afternoon. it John Cotollo and Miss Mary A. Wtilsh, both of Colorado, were married yestorday at Girardvlllo. Two weddings will soon take place at There! Tills Is .lust tlio Thing, lied Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. Gruhlcr Rros., drug store. At 1 Night Lamps with Decorated Shade 25c. AN 0 ACCEPTABLE; GIFT. I A Decorated Toilet Set, six pieces, 1 Ten Pieces - - $2.50 l'r.ickville, the contracting parties' being Ten Pieces, filled colors and gold I rcilcnck H. Wagner and Miss Maud I.. Copeland, and Charles G. Hummel and Miss Gwctmio Miller. The marriago of Dr. Lorenzo I!. Zimmer man, of Mt. Oirmcl, and Mis.s DaUy 6,. John, of llloomsburg, took place yesterday at, the latter town. , , M. Stahl and Miss Curry, both of Mahanoy Plane, were united in marriage yestorday by liev. .1. 1.. Lauuhlin. William C. ll.irker, tho shoe man of Potts villo, and Miss Margaret lievan, of Ashland; were married .this afternoon at the latter place. Mr. Barker was formerly a resident of this town, and many witnessed' tho ceremony. On a New footing. We are now in tlio field with a completo lino of Xew Fall Shoos. At Werner's, tho place to buy, to secure best shoo rallies, tf Satisfaction guaranteed by Bell, the plumber. JMlct Against Secret Societies. The Congregation of Cardinals, in session ' at itomo, has issued 11 new decree, couched in 1 strong terms, against secret societies in the I'nitcd States. i n1nJ'S0VSis"1nml Dorornttvo Painting. No. 221 West Centre Street, Shenanaoan, e Have the leaks in your gas and water mains repaired by P. W. Bell, tho plumber. The Vunli Assembly. November assembly of PERSONAL. , Fred. W. Hooks visited friends at The the Social Club, at Armory hall, Girardvillo, last night, wasa brilliant ccntnnd wits attended U prominent people from all parts of the rc gion. The dancing music was furnished by the Schoppe orchestra of this tun 11 and was exceptionally fine. Among the residents of this place who attended the assembly were Misses Mary A. Stack, Laura Itobinson, M. Dclcauip, Tillie Kuse. (iweunie, Sadie, Lizzie I Mrs. It and Gertie Ileose, Liz.ie StauU, Liasie Ilellls. tended Nettie and Geitie l.evinc, and Messrs. L'rvin Meyer. Harry Hafiier, Hubert Hammer, ll.uiy lieese, Joseph (iruinin, M. J. Kelley, .t.niirs l.eckic, F ('. Port.aud H.J. Muldoon. Joseph Iteddall. f Win. Peiin, and William 1-1m1111 and Ma. Mayor were, also in .il U ndauce. Mrs Philadelphia yesterday. ( John Cathcr, of Bluefiehl, West Virginia. ITarda 1 is a guest of town friends. Best gas fitting is dono by P. W Bell. "Tho Kiissitui Mine." The military drama, "Tho Kalian Slave," w.is produced by Mim Kthol Tucker and her c vi-i llent company last night. With each ippcaranco Miss Tucker adds new laurels as .in ai tre-w of great ability, and carried hor udiem r with her all through tho interesting lomantii- tory. Mr. Meldon's actiug was specially strong, and was greeted with 'icarty applause. A detachment from the Jennings Guards appeared in the battle scene. The orchestra traveling with tlio company John G. Davis, of South West street, who suflereil an attack of Inflammation of the lungs, is now convalescent. William N'eiman and Max Mayer canio up from Philadelphia to witness tho liethle-hcm-Shcuaudoah foot ball game at the Trotting park to-day. Mr. and Mrs. 1!. W. Stout and Mr. and H. Morgan mid daughter, KUen, at tho Vanlluren-Keiper nuptials at Ashland this afternoon. School Directors T. I!. Edwards and Patrick Conry went to Kutztnwn this morn ing to visit their son-, who are attending the Normal school at that place. Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Khrhart, Mr. and Mrs. James May, William Daddow and I,. A. Bamberger woro among the town people who attended tho Barker-Bcvan wedding at Ash land to-day. Grant Lcssig is spending tlio day at Hazlc ton. Mrs. John liohcrts is visiting her son, in Wilkenbarro. Gcorgo Beddall, of Hazleton, is visiting relatives here. John Price, of Philadelphia, is spending Thanksgiving in town. Miss Agues Andriukiiitis is spending n few days with frionds in Frecland. Miss Ida llorring, of llloonisburg, is visit- ttSSt fmm B 14 lor uuer k 1.1. HATIn - , "wVv of UioGlobofor NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, anaprcpareu unaer 1110 airingcm ssmm MEDICAL LAWS, lAirescilbeclby eminent pbyslclansv DR. RIRHTER'S World rpnnnmed I PomnrTrnhlv Riirrieufnl! Onlvsonntne with Trade Alnrk "Anchor," ! -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Eoases, Own Glassworks, A: SO ets. in SlwimiHlu.ih for sale uy I'. 1', U. Klrliu. 0 ri Slum --"t . ' i iiilian, 7 s M ..11 M . gViuucii. I'- co H lln V ftin MISCELLANEOUS. "ATANTHD. A good canvasser. A rareoppor- tunny lor a competent person. AUilress, M. V. V., Hr.iiAI.I) otllce. JiOU SA1.K. An upright piano, hi I'.icdlcnt ? condition, will lie solil for SVSi.CO. Apply at this ofllee. TANTKI), An honest 11-15-tf active gentleman or idded much to the evening's enjoyment. ing Mrs. S. 1). Hose, on West Lloyd strcot. This afternoon the company preentel at the matinee "The Uoldeu Giunt," in It excellent style. The universal verdict among theatre goers is that Miss Tuckor's company is tho best that has Iwen seen here this season, and they should be greeted with packed Iioum's. To-night they will prosent "Tho Lo.t Para dise," the great New ork suceew. School Shoes, At Werner's. Tho liest service for the least money, that is why wo shoo about half the hildren of Shenandoah. 11-27-tf I'an-Tiiiu! What Is H? The grefltost euro for roughs and colds. At (i rubier Bros., drug store. Best plumbing Is dono by P. W. Bell. BUY YOUR. 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and Floor 011 Cloths Prom E. E3. (or FOLEY, t . OH 1 V I St -Is. Michael Graham, of West Centre street, was reported dangerously ill this afternoon. It. F. Coognu, the genial Lakesido land lord, is circulating among friends hero to-day. Harry Wasloy is witnessing tho U. P. and Cornell foot ball gamo at Philadelphia to-day. Charles Willuiau has resigned his position with William Zimmerman, tho butcher, to accept a similar ono with J. Dalius, When you wantTgood roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or gcnoral tinsmlthlng dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wost Centre street. Dealer In stoves. 8-1-tf Deaths anil Funerals, James Mooro, aged 51 years, died at Maha noy City yesterday. Tho OlUPIJi) of Mrs. Mcllale will take place to-inorrew a 0 o'clock, high mass in the An nunelatlou (jhnreh. Interment will lie made at MinersviUe. f 'harlos W. Brrlwniuillor, Jr., aged 35 years, died at tlie home of his father iu Mahanoy ( ity yesti rdny of lung trouble. Ho had lieon sick for om 1 1 yi.ir Tbo deceased Is well known hen Tin I'uucral will take place on iti lailv to trnvel for rcllnhle iwtnhlisbeil house. Salnrv . S7S0, lmynhle SIS weekly, anil expenses. Situation permanent. Itefi'ienccs. Kneloso self-iwhlreMseil stamped envelope, The Dominion Company, 3h Omaha Building, Chicago. 11-ll-ait For the Ijilcst Styles and Lowest Prices ii . . . Pall and Winter inery -Call at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill 'North Maln St., Shenandoah. Evan J. Davifes, LIVERY AND line $3. 75 Twelve Pieces, blue point $4.50 1 Twelve Pieces, wide gold stipple $8.00 Twevle Pieces, one of the hand somest 011 the market $10.00 Wc keep on hand 75 different s,tylcs to choose from. Tea Sets $3.50, $4.50, $6.00, $3.oo and up Dinner Sets - $10.00 Dinner Sets - - $12.00 Dinner Sets $13-00 Dinner Sets - $15.00 Dinner Sets made up as you want them. Glass Sets - - 25c Ten Cent Pickles at - 5c Engraved Tumblers at - 4c Engraved Tumblers at - 5c Bud Vaces at - - 10c Rose Bowls, worth 25c. at 10c Banana Dishes, worth 50c. at 35c Celery Trays - - 10c .Large bait ana i'epper - 4c Nicest Goblet at - 5c 1 Fancy Needle etched Tumblers 10c Castors - - 25c Flour Sifters - 4c Decorated Vinegar - ' 25c Celluloid flovelties. Necktie Boxes Glove Boxes Handkerchief Boxes Veil Boxes Brush and Comb Cases Photograph Frames Jewel Cases Card Receivers Coin Purses ' . , Comb and Mirror Cases ' SMOKERS' ARTICLES ; Morocca Cigar Cases and Smoking Sets from 25c. up Special Sale of Albums Monday to Saturday, Dec. 2d. to 7th, Photograph Albums worth $1,25, will go at 75 cents. Collar and Cuff Boxes, Jewel Boxes, etc., In Celluloid and White Metal. THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT is crowded with Novelties. 1 8 inch Washable Doll 15c 20 inch Washable Dolls 25c Jointed Dressed Dolls 25c 75c. Dressed Dolls for 50c These Dolls have never been sold for 1 ess than 75 cents. Magic Ianterns Iron Brownie Carts Toy Wash Stands Cupboards $1.00 Horses Toy Stoves, Iron, 50c, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.75 Musical Instruments Dolls Beds and Cradles Dolls Wardrobes Child's Black Boards Games, Blocks, Drums, Guns, Tree Ornaments, Banks, Mechanical ToyS, Trains, etc. Our Pine Candles still take the lead. We have beyond a doubt the larg est line of holiday goods. Come and for yourself. BUY YOUR HORSES NOW At Win. NHswenter's l'rlvnto Salo of WESTERN MORSES, now going on nt his utablci, corner Coal ami Main Mrccts, Hlienamloah. see R. H. BERGEMAN& CO., CHINA HALL, POTTS V ILL EI. OPEN EVERY DAY A FEW CELEBRITIES : X Fine Mated Teams. 2 Jet Black Teams. 6 Fine Roadsters. And the balance of the car load are good workers and drivers. Our two black teams are fine specimens of horse flesh for undertakers. Every horse sold guaranteed. rvi ILLUME FRY BUSINESS FOR SALE ! 25c 10 and 25c 25c 10 and 25c 75c Undertaking ! Girvin' (io to tlio Shenandoah Dental Rooms for p.iiuloss extraction of teeth. Gold ami Silver linings. If your artifical teeth do not suit vou call to see us. All examinations free. We mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery, No charges for extracting when nlatos are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho paiuloss extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Illock) East Centre Street. Odlce Hours: 7 in. to 8 p. in. HOW ABOUT - ....THAT FALL HAT? You promised yourself this Fall, and of course you are anxious to buy it as cheap as possible. Best Quality at Lowest Reasonable Prices In Ladies', Misses' and Children's MILLINERY, Can be sixi itKii at STANK'S, 7 South Main Street. - - Shenanloah. Hooks & Brown, CQJJfJONEl COME ALL I hoimt eraiiirc. Saturday, Nov. 30. No trouble to show goods. A rsj. Main Street When It cornea to GROCERIES My entire stock and fixtures for salo, Inventory taken at cost and a wtlsfactory discount made. Nover such a chance to get an cstahlishcd business for bo littlo motley. Lightest and host located store In town everything going at cost and less. Four weeks loft to get tho liig1 Hargalns. Don't pay J moro elsewhere. Wo havo tho bar gains; come heforo they aro gone. 9 Our stock speaks (or Itself, to town sencl your orders, rately and promptly nllcd. If you don't come liioy will boaccu 29 MRS. G. W. HYDE, N. MAIN STREET FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has evor had. We're experts on fit.. We're dealers In new ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro u' hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2- North Main St. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer cigars, ToIkicco, &e. Agont for Heading Browing Co.'s Beor and Porter. 11S and 11S S. Main St. - t f , - - -r- V- - A genuine wclcomo awaits you JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor: Main and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers,, porter amt olo constantly on tap. Choice tem perance dr)nkq nnd cigars. SIIENANDOAU'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, , CooLLpYD AND WHITE &TS. aii woric KU"ramocM iu no ursitiosa m eve DAiriQuiar, diik lira nuu iiw-e curiaiiui a at any. uooub uuiw iot im ucuverea. At oruerHOiicuea 13 N. Jardin Street. 8 S. Main Street. IHUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street JOHN F. CLEARY, ... ' I - n u . . Mineral waters, wciss lieer f micsi lager bee, 17 nnd 1 9 Peach Allev.
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