j R WflHM REGEPTIOi 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 1 Iammerslough & Co., which vr arc selling on commission and which can be boucfht 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. kkmkmuku thk n.Aci? THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, ' Levi Refowich 10 and 12 South Main St. EVENING HERALD sATimiuY. xovkmblt. :io, ism. SHENANDOAH SELECTED. AVo aro to Hutu a Ituslncss ('oilcan School of Sliiirtlinnil. and The celebrated Wood Brothers, famous in Iiusines College work, will organize a College of Business and Shorthand in our town. The institution will be elegantly furnished and i onipare favorably with any school in our 'ariie cities. As the above gentlemen have i national reputation they will add much to ( he financial and educational interests of our i own. ll-S8-tf l oot Kail Notes. Rome people urged Manager Fahoy not to pay the licthlehems tho 100 guarantee be cause they refused to finish tho game, but, aside from other considerations, ho was too shrewd a manager to do that, liethlehem may mako him a tempting offer nomo day and if ho goes there he will expect what is guaranteed. In the distribution of laurels for tho Thanksgiving Day game the peoplo must not over look Faust and Itiligheiser. They performed great work with Lavelle in buck ing the center. Bethlehem has defeated Shamokin three times and Shenandoah has beaten both teams. Send us something that will bring out the full ability of our team. The collcgo football season is closed, but tho Shenandoahs arc still hunting for teams to conquer. Tho Shonando.lh team puts up a great game of foot ball and should bo liberally patronized. School Shoes. At Womer's. Tho best Fcrvico for tho least monoy, that is why we shoo about half tho childion of Shenandoah. 11-27-tf Important Petition. A petition, already signed by sixty thou sand men and women, will bo presented to the Board of Kducatiou of Chicago, that the Bible may road in the public schools "in a nonsectarian manner." Letters of indorse ment have been received from Cardinal Satolli and several Uoman Catholic bishops and uno archbishop, two Jewish rabbis, Bishop Fallows, of the Heformed Kpiscopal church; President Harper, of tho University of Chicago, (Baptist), and President Itogors, of Northwestern Uuiverdty, (Methodist). If tho Board of Kducatiou looks favorably upon the proposal, it is reported that a committee representing the various churchos will bo selected to prepare pas,ngcs acccptablo to all from tho Holy Scripture, atheists and some of tho agnostics will pro test ; wo shall tco on what ground. 1'uiicruls. Tho funerals of Mrs. Elizabeth Welsh, of West Chorry street, and John W. Dougherty, f West Centro street, took place this morn ing. Tho services were hold in tho Aimim- iation church and interments were nude in the wish cemetery. The funeral of liichard Davis, of Turkey Run, also took place to-day. It wasattended ny meinbors of Major Jennings Council No. .107, Jr. O. U. A. M. Interment wis made in be Odd Follows' coinetory. 1. Uoiiiildisou roril's Good I.urk. Dr. J. Donaldson Ford, of Girardvillo, has ome into possession of property in Balti nore, Md by the death of his wife. Tho atlor died in lb91, and willed tho property to ncr husband, but her slstor contested tho will. Tho court this weak decided in tho lector's favor, and he eomus into possession of JIU.OOO. Says It's Xot True. Kvknino Huit.vi.n: Wc do not know hrough what "leaky" tub you got the infor .nation published In your paper last evening u relation to tho purvliaso of property on tho irnor of Jardiu and Oak streets, by Mr. . Jrennan for this company, and tho subse . uent purpose of erecting a two-story stable hereon. Wo wUh to say tho statement, as far . s this company is conceruod, is false. Of .r. Breiinan's purpose we aro not informod, COI.UMIUA Buhwiko Co., W. M. Bkbwkk, Pros. Shenandoah, Nov. 30, 1806. 4i E flUY YOUR. 'Groceries TLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cldths Fran EL. B. FOLEY, (or ff' trr and West Rts, Most Remarkable Remedy in the World. One True Medicine for Strength, Lost Nervous Cures Effected by Paine's Celery Compound. What Scientific Research Has Accomplished. Proved by Successes Where All Else Has Failed. There is one true specific for diseases aris ing from a debilitated nervous system, and that is tho Painu s celery compound so generally prescribed by physicians. It is prolwbly tho most remarkablo remedy that the wionlifio research of this country has j produced. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth collcgo, first pre scribed what is now known tho world over as Paino's celery compound, a positive euro for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neu ralgia, rheumatism, and kidney troubles. For the latter Paino's celery compound has succeeded again and again whore everything else has failed. Washington correspondents havo recently given it a grout deal of attention since the most wonderful cure effected in tho case of (Join mod oro Howell. The medical journals of the country havo given more space in tho last few years to the many remarkablo cases where the use of Paine's celery compound has made people well than to any other one subject. Special Sunday Service. Trof. O'Jtalloy, of tho Mahanoy City Busi ness College, will preach in tho First Methodist church to-morrow evening at (1:30 o'clock. His subject will be, "Tho greatest eternal changeless law " Mr. O'Malloy is a graduate of Kentucky and Toronto universi ties, holding the degree of B. A., also degree from College of the Bible, Lexington, equal to B. D. of the Chicago Unlyersity. Ho is also a graduate of a loading business college. The public is cordially invited to attend tho service, as a troat is in store for all who take advantage of the opportunity. AKEY0U PROPERLY CLOTHED 7 fioldiii, tho Clothier, (lives tho People (Had Tidings. Good clothing leads to good health. Bear this in mind, and at tin samo time remember that for overcoats mid good, heavy winter clothing of the best makos, latest styles and at prices within the reach of everybody, L. Goblin's Mammoth Clothing House, 0 nnd 11 South Main street, is just tho place you want. We call special attention to our overcoats. Wo carry tho largut stock in the county and defy competition as to prices and quality. Our store is tho recognized headquartors for children's clothing. L. Goldin's Mammoth Clothing House, Band 11 South Main street, Skcnaudoah. Organizing ?u Councils. A new council of the Jr. O. U. A. M. will be instituted at Mincrsvillo on December 11th, with sixty membcis. In addition to this council, others aro under way at Auburn, with thirty-two members ; ono in South Manlieim township, with thirty names; another one will soon be instituted at St. Clair. The application for tho new Council in town will soon bo in circulation, with tho prospect of a largo number of applicants Satisfaction guaranteed by Bell, tho plumber. "Y" lVngrnin. Tho program to be rendered at tho meeting of the "Y" this evening is as follows: Sing ing, "V ;" scripture loading, Miss West reading, Hnttie Conway; recitation, May Dusto ; "News of a week," Charles Bashoro cornet solo, Sallio Beddall ; reading, Miss Price ; question bos, William G. Beos; critic, CJara Yost. Bost gas fitting is dono by P. W Bell. Mrs. I'ollurd Dead. Jlrs. John Pollard, aged 70 years, died at her home ill PotNville yestorday. She loaves a husband, two mm and two daugh ters! : William II., Mieiintcndont of the Pottsvillo Water ( 'innpany ; John, assistant mining engineer for C. & I. Co., Ashland ; Alice and Sallio M., Pottsvillo. Tho funeral will take place Holiday aftornoon. Wedding at Win. 1'enn. Andrew S. liirkelbach and Miss Sarah A. llaskoyfiold, both of Win. Penn, word mar ried at the Methodist Kpifcupal parsonage at that place on Thursday evening, by Rov. Kphraliu Potts. Miwus Annie Klino and Carrie liirkelbach wore tho bridegmaiils and Messrs. William Chahnom and Josoph Tag gart the grotnosmon. Two Miners Closed 111. Frank Mullen and Thomas Drudy, of Ash- laud, were working in the gangway at tho Potts colliery when tho water holei gavo out closing the gangway. Mullen wan caught by tho fall of coal and had his log broken, while Prudy's hand was badly snuibod. A SUwiimliip l'onl. The transatlantic steamship companies have formed a pool to ruise tho gtcorago rates. There will bo tin incroaw of ?10 ovor tho prowmt rate, Thoso wishing to purchaso tickets should do m leforo tho new rates go into.ouect. Call on T. T. Williams, steam ship agent, No. 4 South Jardin strcot. Church Dedication. The new cdiflce of the German Lutheran church, at Tamaoua, will be dodicatod to morrow. Rev. John (Jruhlor, of town, will dulivora sermon at one of tho sorvicos during the day. Tho cost of tho structure is f 18.000, Telegraphers' Hxnminatlon. The telegraph operators all over tho Lehigh Valley system arc being subjected to rigjd examination bv Michael J. Lonnon, of 'Lie ard Creek, dKpat her for the Lehigh divi sion No failures have yet been, reported' In till1. I f Mill PERSONAL, , . John J. ltcllly sjont to-day nt I'altatlllo. M. I,. Keininorer paid a lltuhttA vhlt (o JIunlotoM to-day. r ' Prof. Georco Seltwir, of Pofturlllo. wn a town visitor yesterday. Mrs. Mary Kvnns is spending the dftv in tho city of Brotherly Lovo. Cliarlo Wolilunmul, of Mt. Chrmol, trans- actcdJmsitioss in town yesterday. , Mrs. Thomas Dovo and Mrs. John Whito were Pottsvillo visitors yostorday. Harry lieopo and sister, Llzi-.le, snout thu day in Philadelphia visiting friends. Miss Harris, of Stanch Chunk, is tho cnost of Miss Lottlo Dtirkhart, on North Main street. Mr. and Mrs. George Powick returned to their homo In Wilmington, Del., to-day, nftor a pleasant sojourn of sovcral wcoks with Mr. and Jlrs. Honry SehacUor, on North Main street. Tho Peanut Itallot. What has becomo known as tho peanut ballot enso was called for trial yesterday at Pottsvillo. In 1801 tho County Commissioners nsked for bids for printing the ballots. Tho thrco PetUvillo pnpors offered to do tho work for fs,000, while J. Harry James and Barron A Htirtman, of Ashland, hid 1,500. The latter claim the contract was awarded to them, and they sublet it to the Pottsvillo papers, with the understanding that they receive f 100. In tho meantime tho Commls sioncrs nnd tho Controller received a bid from an Allcnlown firm to do tho work for if 1,270, and tho latter wore awarded tho work. In their dofenso tho Commissioners say that representatives of tho threo Pottsvillo papers called upon them and stated that tho work colli 1 not bo done for $4,500, and that they represented the Ashland peoplo and were authorized to rcfuso to accept the contract at the price given, claiming it could not bo done for loss than $8,000. lligli-Orade l'lauos. Tho carload of Malcolm Lovo Tianos arrived yestorday morning. Thoyaro now on exhibition in O'Neill Bros', warcroonis. To say that it Is a lino lot of pianos is putting it mildly, It is without doubt tho most magnificent selection of high-grado pianos ever shipped into Central Pennsylvania. Our people will do well to call and soo them. O'Neill Bros, aro the solo agents for tho Mal colm Love Pianos. Intending purchasers will confer a favor by consulting the Mossrs. O'Neill before buying clsowhere. Their pianos are offered at the lowest posslhlopriccs consistent with the quality of the goods. The Cemetery Clearing. Michael O'Hara, who was awanlcd tho contract for clearing two acres of tho Annun ciation cemetery of rocks and stones, lias com menced tho work. A largo force of men and several teams of horses arc engaged in, it under tho foremanship of James B. McIIale. Best plumbing is done by P. W. Bell. Dii:i). DAVIS. On Friday, the 29th Inst., Anon, wife ot vt tinnin iiovh, iirciim years, lunerai will take place on Monday, Dee. 2:1, nt 2 p. m., from her late residence, 13'i ICnst CVntro Btrect, to proceed to the All Saints' KpNcnpul church, where services will be held. Interment will be made in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives and (rlcnds respectfully Invited to attend. It MISCELLANEOUS. Oil ItUNT. Two nicely furnished rooms. Central location. All conveniences. Aih ply nt St East Centre ttreet. I1.20-3t ITIOIt SAI.K. An upright piano, in ' condition, will bo sold for tVHX excellent ,00. Apply at this otnoe. 11-15-tf TTTANTUD. An hone.t, active gcntlemnn or T lady to travel for reliable ostnimsticu house. Salnrv i'W, payable 813 weekly, nnd expenses, bltuatloi ermancnt. neiercnees. ICnclose sclf-addrcsscd stamped envelope. The dominion company, 310 umniia jnumim?, Chicago. ll-ll-26t Gas globes and holders. floon shades for the sick rooms. Silk shade pro lectors and flica Canopies at R. H. BERGEMAN&CO, CHINA HALL, POTTSV1LLE. For tlio latest Styles nnd Ixiwent Prices in . . . VS.,MiIIinery ! Call at SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. r-v T B r-AT.l.KN. LJ No. ai South Jardin street, Shenandoah 1 Opfice Horns 1:00 to 8 and 6:30 to 8 p, m. ' ICxcept Thursday evening, No offlM work on Sunday except by arrange-, ment. strict ndhcremr to the onlee hours Is absolutely mcessar GlkVINS. 8 S. cmnn Main Street. fi GLFKWME. Bohemian Vases ' 25c. each Bohemian Vases, sold everywhere for 50c, at 39c. Bisque Figures 25c. each Bisque 1'igures, worth 1 each at 75c Hand Painted Placque at 25c. each Filbigree Toilet Bottles 25c. each China Brush Vases 35c. each Genuine Royal Wooster Cups and Saucers 50c. French China Cups and Saucers 50c. After Dinner Coffees, worth 25c. at 15c Bohemian Glass Candle Stick 50c Carlsbad China Fruit Plates 10c. each Carlsbad China Fruit Saucers 10c. each Carlsbad China Bone Dishes, worth $2.50, at $1.75 doz. Japanese Trays 15c Sugar and Cream, 011 Tray, 50c. set Cracker Jars 50c Olive Trays 25c China Smoking Sets $1.00 China Syrup Jugri 50c Indv. Bread and Butter 10c. each Berry Sets, Fancy 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, Tray and Six Glasses, 60c Lemonade Set, Fancy Imported, worth $2.50 at $1.75 China Clocks 2.50 Water Sets, Bottle and Glass 25c Milk Sets, Bottle and 2 Glasses 50c Princess Banquet Lamps $i-95 Night Lamps with Decorated Shade 25c. AN - ACCEPTABLE GIFT. A Decorated Toilet Set, six pieces, $1-95 Ten Pieces - - $2.50 Ten Pieces, filled colors and gold Hue $3.75 Twelve Pieces, blue point $4.50 Twelve Pieces, wide gold stipple S8.00 Twevle Pieces, one of the hand somest on the market $1.0.00 Wc keep 011 hand 75 different styles to choose from. Tea Sets $3.50,' $4.50, S6.00, $8.00 and up $10.00 Dinner Sets Dinner Sets Dinner Sets Dinner Sets $12.00 $13-00 $15.00 Dinner Sets made up as you want them, Glass bets - - 25c Ten Cent Pickles at - 5c Engraved Tumblers at - 4c Engraved Tumblers at -5c BudVacesat - - 10c Rose Bowls, worth 25c. at 10c Banana Dishes, worth 50c. at 35c Celery Trays - - 10c Large Salt and Pepper - 4c Nicest Goblet at - 5c Fancy Needle etched Tumblers 10c Castors - - 25c Flour Sifters - 4c Decorated Vinegar - 25c Gelkiloid Novelties. 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 oi Albums Monday to Saturday, Dec. 2d, to 7th, Photograph Albums worth SI.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 20 inch Washable Dqlls Jointed Dressed Dolls 75c. Dressed Dolls for I5C 25C 25C 50C These Dolls have never beew sold for 1 ess than 75 cents. Magic Lanterns Iron Brownie Carts Toy Wash Stands Cupboards Si.oo Horses 25C 10 and 25c 25c 10 and 25c 75C 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, Drams, Guns, Tree Ornaments, Banks, Mechanical Toys, Trains, etc. Our pine Candles stlli tnUe the lead. e 9 uirvin 8 S. IVIain Street. The Happy Housewives All housewives are happy when they receive a 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. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale 1 05 South Main Street, CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, MO. S SOUTH JARD.IN STREET. First-class Work at Low Prices. All Work done in flrst-class manner, and satisfaction jruaranteed. Shirts washed and ironed, lOcj shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, ?c: underdrawers, rc; handkerchiefs, 2c. ' u"uc,5,UI,i:, c CHARLEY SING, Manager. Garden's "ART WALL PAPER Store. V. 0 have just received a fino lino of tho most beautiful anil artistic papers in tlio market, which wo will sell at very reasonal.lo prices. Wo haVo also in stock a groat deal of last year't 1 patterns which wo aro selling at a Ritcriflco. Cohio and eeo our lino of goods. Wo have tho most beautiful and artistlo papers. Largest Paper Store Finest Stock J. P. CARDEN, No. HOOKS k BROWN Holiday Gifts. BOOKS. Toy Hooks from Sc. up Linen Hooks 10, 15, 25, 50c Illustrated Hound Books, all prices . A clioice selection ot Hoys' Uooks $1 Cloth Bound Books nt 10c A better one nt 25 cts. Oxford Teachers' Bibles $2 Indexed. . . k f3 BLOCKS. A. B, C. Blocks Nested Blocks Picture Blocks IRON TOVS. Engine and train 25c, 50c. and 1$ Fire Engines . . ' ' . . Hose Carriages Sulkies , . . Tranc Wagons, etc DOLLS. Dressed Dolls. . . . 25c, 50c. and $1 Kid Dolls Tointcd Dolls Washable Dolls China Head D611s at lowest prices. Dressing Cases. A complete stock of Dressing Cases bliaving bets Work Boxes Jewel Cases Necktie Holders Glove Holders Photograph Holders At prices to suit everyone. CHIN ANAARE. Cups and Saucers "... After Dinner' Cups and Saucers . . . Shaving Mugs Children's Tea Sets Bisque Figures Ornaments, &c GAMES. Tlio InrRPst npflortmeiit in town. The New Chevy Chase Base Ball Game Hide and Seek Hahiui Parches! and numerous others . .. . Brownie Rubber Stamps Air Rifles ' Magic Lanterns .r . Black Boards . Doll Carriages t . Banks ' Trumpets, &c., &c , . , Mirrors ... ' . . . . Clocks 100 Styles of Tree Ornaments . . . Wheelbarrows Celluloid Picture Frames, &c, &c. INSPECT OUR STOCK. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS Itemember tlie plaeo, No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every pnrtloular. unit ties and lace curtains a spec ialty uoous caueu lor ana uenvereu. a trial order nollclteu OPEN EVERY DAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Booms for palnleBs extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit yon call to see ns. All examinations free. 'o make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that por tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'a Blook) Cast Centre Street. OOlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. Grocers, Shenandoah, Pa. i papers. In Town. and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 Weat Coatro Street, Shenandoah, e BUY YOUR HORSES NOW At Win. Neiswentcr's Trlvate Hide ot .WESTERN HORSES, now (ioIiik 011 nt ills Mnlilri. comer foal and Main afreets, Shiiiaiidonli. .riw. A FEW CELEBRITIES : 7 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. MILLINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE Sly entire stock and fixtures for sale. Inventory taken at cost and a satisfactory discount made. Noversucha clianco to get an established business for so little, monoy. Lightest and bost located store in town everything going at cost and less. Four weeks loft to got ,tho Big Bargains. Don't pay 1 moro elsewhere. Wo havo tlio "bar gains; como beforo they arcgonc, ' . MRS. Q. W. HYDE, N. MAIN STREET 29 FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo the brightest, breeziest; snappiiist 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 a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2fl. North Main St. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &e. Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11 and 113 S. Main St. A gonulno wuloooio a waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Main and Coal Sts, Pqot room attached. I'lneet whiskeys, beow, porter and ale constantly on tan, Ottoice tem- leraico drinks and clears. HOW ABOUT ....THAT FALL HAT? You promised yourself this Fall, and of course you are anxious to buy it as cheap as possible Mpct fliinlltv at Lowest Ueasnn Prices In Ladles', Mlsse. and Children's MILLINE Cam be snci hed v; STAN X South Main Street,
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