JMem.'tu., 'mi? . v t J fi WflHl REGEPTIOfl 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 Iammerslough & Co., which we are selling on commission and which can be boueht at big inducements. We can show the people sights of Overcoats which will mak . i them uvercoat hungry, in Chinchillas, Beavers, blue and black, and Kerseys. KHMKMI1KR THE PLACE THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, io and 12 South Main St EVENING HERALD MONDAY. DKCEMIIEU S, 1893. SHENANDOAH SELECTED. AVo nro to llavo u Hnrdm" College anil School ol' Shorthand. The celebrated Wood Hrothers, famous in Business College work, will organizoa Collcgo of Business and Shorthand in our town. The institution will bo elegantly furnished and compare favorably with any school in our large cities. As the above gentlemen havo n national reputation they will add much to the financial and educational iutorosts of our town. ll-2S-tf Abolishing Days of (irnro. The law abolishing days of grace in Pennsylvania will tako ell'cct January 1, and will apply to all paper made on or after that date. This change involves a departure from methods which are as old as tho country itself. Thero will be considerable annoyance and confusion incident to the change, until the public becomes accustomed to tho new method. On January 1, and for quite a period thereafter, thero will be two classesof papar current that made prior to tho new year, which will bear grace, and that dated January 1 and after, payablo without grace. Vutil the old paper disappears entirely and wo shall bo confronted now and then with n stragling note of thu old form even for years to come tho community will need to keep a closo watch upon all bills receivable. J'nn-Tlnu! IVIiat Is It? The greatest cure for coughs and colds. At liruhlcr Bros., drug btoro. Taroui'll Appearance. Another largo audience greeted Miss thel Tucker at her farewell appcaranco Saturday evening, when "A Hoop of Gold" was pre sented. The work of tho star was up to her standard. Tho universal verdict is that tho company is tho strongest seen hero for some time, and a return engagement would pack the theatre. The attendance during the week clearly demonstrates tho fact that Shenandoah is a good show town for first class companies, but not a very congenial place for barn-stormere. It Illlh thu Spot That's ICIght. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. 3loru ChargeH Presented. Ex-Deputy liovenuo Collector William Burke, who has bccoino famous iu the charge against Internal liovenuc Collector Herring, is said to have again sent a list of charged to Washington accusing tho collector. The now charges aro written in a bulky document and are now in Commissioner Miller's hands, having boon turned over to him by Secretary Carlisle. Muhanoy City Dullness College. This excellent college, at 0.j East 'Vntro street, gives Commeiuial, Shorthand ,.,id Typewriting coursus equal to any in tho state at tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and ovoni.ig classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue froe. 10-11-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Mine Accidents. John Umbonhower, of Pinegrove township, was instantly killed by a fall of top coal at . he Lincoln colliery. While Thomas Met Jratr was walking down manway iu tho liiohards miuo, near Mt. ' armel, he was instantly killed by a large rock falling on him. Michael Daley, of Shamokin, was buried beneath a fall of coal iu the Pennsylvania mine and instantly killed. Ho was 21 yours ..Id. A .Steamship Pool. The transatlantic sttwmsliin uompauics 1 uvo formed a pool to raise the steerage rates. I'here will be an increase of $10 over tho .recent rato. Those wishing to purchaso . ickets should do so before the now rates go ito effect. Call on T. T. Williams, steam--. lip agent, No. 4 South Jardin street. Plvo l'utut Accidents. ' According to the report of Mine Inspector iirennau, of tho Sharriokin district, thore ..ore five fatal and twenty-live non-fatal e identa during tho mouth of November. BUY YOUR. "Groceries FLOOR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From EE. E3. FOLEY, (oi. f. ntrc and W t Sts. JUDGE LYON WILL CONTEST, "rlcniln lti'lli'vi' Tlml Mr. Dunn AVn Hi Hleclirt Illegally. There have been ninny minora ti(lont iu polltiCAl circles during the. mt week of hu election contest oil the lrt of Judge T. H. It. Lyon Against 1. it. Dunn, Mu., who was elected to preside over the Orphans Court by majority of 70. Sulwqilont oveutu have shown that tho friends of Jlidgo Lyon nro in earnest. A telephone meftsago from W. 1'otta Kainsoy, Esq., of Mahanoy City, to tho Hun- M,i) this morning confirms the rumors. Mr. Bamsey is tho legal representative of the .1ml go, and iu tho conduction of tho content will havo associated with him Hon. John V. Kyon. Mr Kamsey stated that the specific charges upon which tho contest is based aro tho counting of irregular and fraudulent votes In tho election districts of Miuorsvillo and Cass township, and 'that thuro wero sufficient ballot of tills naturd- io chance tho result as announced by tho elec tion board. Tho three president judges "nearest to tho court houso of tho county" will composo tho court conducting tho contest, which will in clude Harks, Carbon mid Columbia Countios. Tho prosidont judgos of tlicso counties aro Judges Erniontrout, Craig and Ikeler, all Democrats. The contost must bogln within 30 days aftor thu election, and tho petition presented to tho Attorney General must bo signed by fifty cmalifled electors, upon tho receipt of which tho Governor designates tho judgos above to convene without dolay for tho pur poso of conducting tho contest. It is also rumored that Charles E. Breck ons, Esq., will institute a contest, llo was defeated by Edgar W. Bechtol, Esq., by 189 votes. Ho has not definitely decided to do so. A contest for tho ollico of District Attomoy, howovor, must be tried by tho Court of Quarter Sessions. Thoso rimtemplatcd contests have caused quito a commotion in political circles. Should tho contostantn full to prove their claim thoy aro liable for tho costs, otherwise tho county must foot tho bill. ARE YOU PROPERLY CLOTHED ? Goliliu, the Clothier, (lives tho People Clad Tidings. . Good clothing leads to good health. Bear this in mind, and at tho samo timo remember that for overcoats and good, heavy winter clothing of the best makes latost stylos and at prices within the reach of ovorybody, L. Goblin's Mammoth Clothing House, 0 and 11 South Main street, is just the placo you want. Wo call special attention to our overcoats. Wo carry tho largost stock in tho county and defy competition as to prices and quality. Our store is tho recognized headquarters for children's clothing. 1.. Gnldin's Mammoth Clothing'HOusc, 9 and 11 South Main street, Shenandoah. Grant llaml .1l!iMtieralo Hall. . Extensive preparations have been mado for tho masquerade ball this evening, .under tho auspices of tho Grant Baud. It will ho held in Bobbins' opera house, and tho hall has been decorated in artistic style. The music for tho grand march will bo furnished by the full band, whilo tho dancing music will bo rendered by tho famous Schoppo orchestra in their inimitable style. Tho committee has spared neither timo nor money in their en deavors to afford tho participants an enjoy able evening. The attendances will include pcoplo from many towns throughout tho county. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems sent as a bpecial providence to little folks. Pleasant to take, perfectly harmless, absolutely sure to give instant relief in all cases of cold or lung trouble. Tho Gorman Mystery. No now developments arc recorded in the Mill Creek mystery, whereby Mrs. Gorman was foully murdered in her own home, although tho authorities aro still sending broadcast descriptions of tho supposed mur derer. Charlie Johnson, alias Charles Ryan, the boy tramp who was hold on suspicion of being implicated in tho deed, was on Satur day taken to his home in Middlcton, N- Y by hU father, who was sent for by District Attorney liyan. Tho boy is only 14 years old and left homo last May witli tho tramp who was arrested with him and is still con fined in the county jail. School Shoes. At Werner's. Tho best service for tho least money, that is why we shoo about half tho children of Shenandoah. U-27-tf Satisfaction plumber. guaranteed by Bell, the num. SIJIMONS. On the let ili'-t., nt Philadelphia, rn., ' I'retlerlck Simmons, nea 151 years. Funeral will take place on "Wednesday, -Jtli hist., nt 2 n. m., from the family residence. corner of Chestnut ttrcet and Huckleberry alley, Shenandoah, Pa. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. I.cIntivcH and friends lospeetfully Invited to attend. 12-2-'Jt MISCELLANEOUS WMTUItS WANTED. Good homo employ. i mcut. Good wiiKes Write nt once; en eloso stamp for partlcularH. 11. Prauccg Oonyno, Milwaukee, Wis. 12-3-lt FOIt HUNT. Two nicely fiirnlHhod rooms. Central location. All conveniences. Ai ply at 38 Hast Centre xtreet. ll-2!Wt T ANTED. An lament, active Kentlcninn or 1 lady to travel for reliable eatnhllehcd boiixe. Salary S7M, payablo $15 weekly, and expeiihos. Situation permanent. Iiefereneos. Knelohc cli-addre48ed stamped envelope, Tho Dominion Company, DIG Oinabn lliilldlng, Chicago. 1M1-9U FOIt 8AI.IL One of the inct dealmble prop erties on Main street. Apply at K. W. HllOUMAKnil'H, Attornoy-at-Iiw. Ollleo : Corner Centre and Market streets. 1 2-2-1 m DO YOU WANT A J01I7 Theronremnny kinds of Jobs to ha had; some nro bad, some aro unod ; noma rniuiro brullia iv'hllo others do not. We refer to neither of these lt' Job work we're looklngfor, nnd coupled with this Information Is tho fact the Hl.ltAI.n Job rooms turn out the neatest wotlt In 1110 county uomneient worK' men. new material nnd no wnlts do tho work. jlrlnir us your orders: you'll never regret It. A poittil card Is Biifllclcnt. I'or tho Latest Styles nnd Low Ob 1 1'rUes In . . Fall and Winter Millinery ! -Cull at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. ill North Main St.. Shenandoah. PITHY FOINTS. j Happening Throughout tholtcgloii Ollfon- icicii ior misty I'orimni. A Miuorsvillo editor is dunning his render for sultfcrlptions, and tho latter refuge to pjy because thoy my he give thorn nothing1 to I rend. . I Andrew Ferguson, outside foreman at Elmwood colliory, was presented withngflld- hoadtd cane and handsome chair by tho outside omployos at that colliery. Milton Chuiscr, of Minorsvlllo, wnsdofonted by William Jamos, of Wllliamstown, in a pigeon match on Saturday for S."0 n sido. Tho lattor killed 18 out of 23 birds, while j Clauscr only killed 9, ; liov. Win. Wctckscl, of Ohio, accompanied by his wifo and four childion, camo to Sha mokin two weeks ago on a visit to his father, who Is also iv minister. Last week ono child died from scarlet fevor. Yostorday another oxpircd from tho snmo muse, whilo tho other children aro critically ill. i,; Have tho looks in your gas and water mains repaired by P. W. Boll, tho plumber. Hlgh-drailo Pianos, Tho airload of Malcolm Lovo Piaiios arrived yesterday morning. Thoy aro now on exhibition in O'Neill Bros', warorooms. To say that it is a fine lot of pianos is putting it mildly. It is without doubt tho most magnificent selection of hlgli-grado pianos ever shipped into Central Pennsylvania. Our pcoplo will do well to call and sco thorn. O'Neill Bros, nro the solo agents for tho Mal colm Lovo Pianos. Intending purchasers will confer a favor by consulting tho Mossrs. O'Neill before buying elsewhere. Their pianos nro offorcd at tho lowest possiblo prices consistent with tho quality of tho goods. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina euros coughs and colds, 2oc. At Grnhlcr Bros., drug storo. Almshouse Ktuployc Injured. On Saturday afternoon whilo soveral alms house officials wore driving to that institution, tho horsos plunged down a steep embankment and landed in an old abandoned canal. The carriago was turned over and the occupants thrown to tho ground. Chief Clerk John Grossang had two ribs broken, Peter Wnchtcr received an ugly cut about the head mid would have bled to death had not medical at tendance arrived promptly. The other two j occupants wero Wash Ormo and Teamster llell'ncr. Tho lattor was badly sbakou up, whilo the formor escaped without injury. Tho carriage was demolished and ono of the horses badly cut about tho logs. Mr. Gros sang had with him tho monthly salaries of tho almshouse employes. ' Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that 1 tho namo liissio & UAEit, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf A Local Tatlcrsall. William Nciswenter to-day put a forco of men at work remodelling his stables on West Coal street to make them resemble tho famous Tattersalls, of Philadelphia. The cellar, first and second floors will bo fitted up in tho latest livery and sales stable stylo. They will bo occupied solely by stalls, with tho exception of a spaco on tho first floor which will bo used for tho display of horses at weekly sales. The third story will bo used for tko .storage of carriages, wagons, hay and feed. Mr. Nciswenter has established a lucrative herso dealing trade, his (ales attracting peoplo not only from all prts of this region, but from many distant points, and he is making his headquarters the bost equipped in that line of tho business outsido of Philadelphia. For earache, put a couple of drops of Thomas Eclcctric Oil on a bit of cotton and placo it in the car. Tho pain will stop in a few moments. Simple enough, isn't It? A New Jlreaher. A new structure will tako the placo of tho old Tunnel Bidgo brcakcy, and it will be equipped with tho latest improved ma chinery. Work began to-day, and it will bo erected about fifty yards from tho old site. Tho Elmwood and Tunnel Kidgo colliorios will be combined by underground tunnels. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf Coming Kvcnts. Dec. 2. Grand masquerade ball in Itob bins' opera houso under tho auspices of tho Grant Hand. Dec. 4. 23d annual supper of tho Welsh Eaptist church in Knbbius' opera house, l'lvo Drowned in the Mouongnliclfi. UNl()STOWNlPa.,Deo. 2. Joseph Pickup, Mrs. Missouri Mcintosh, Mrs. Ethel Ste phens, Jacob Eaklng and Joseph Mcintosh wero drowned in tho Mouongiihohi rlvor below Brownsville- Saturday midnight. Thoy wero returning in 11 skiff from Brownsville to their homos nt Woods Kun, and got too closo to tho steamer Jamos G. Blaine, which was coming up stream. Tho' wuvos upset tho skiff, throwing them nil into deep witter. Nothing could bo dono to help them lu tho dnrkuoss. Tho bodies wore recovered. "I am cured since taking Hood's Sarsa parilla," is what many thousunds nro saying. It gives renewed vitality and vigor. M. C WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading Jirewlng U). s Jlcer and rortor, 11S and 113 S. rvlalm St. HOW ABOUT ....THAT FALL HAT? You promised yourself this Fall, and of course you are anxious to buy it as cheap as possible. Dest Quality at Lowest Reasonable Prices In Ladles', Misses' and Children's MILLINERY, Can de srxcnEn at STANK'S, 1 1 South Main Street, - - SiienanlQUhi 8 S. Main Street. cninn s GLnsswnitE. Bohemian Vnses 25c. each Bohemian Vases, sold everywhere for 50c., at 39c. Bisque Figures 25c. each Bisque Figures.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 S2.50, at $1.75 doz. Japanese Trays 15c Sugar and Cream, on Tray, 50c. set Uracker J ars 50c Olive Trays 25c China Smoking Sets $1.00 China Syrup Jugs 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 1 Milk Sets, Bottle and 2 Glasses 50c I Princess Banquet Lamps $i-95 Night Lamps with Decorated Shade 25c. AN ACCEPTABLE GIFT. A Decorated Toilet Set, six pieces, Ten Pieces - - $2.50 Ten Pieces, filled colors and gold Hue $3.75 Twelve Pieces, blue point $4.50 Twelve Pieces, wide gold stipple $8.00 Twevle Pieces, one of the hand somest on the market $10.00 Wo keep on hand 75 different styles to choose from. Tea Sets $3.50, $4.50, $6.00, $8.00 and up Dinner Sets - v $10.00 Dinner Sets - - $12.00 Dinner Sets $13.00 Dinner Sets - $15.00 Dinner Sets made up as you want tlicm. Glass Sets 25c 5C 4C 5c IOC IOC 35c IOC 4c Ten Cent Pickles at Kugraved Tumblers at Engraved Tumblers at -Bud Vaces at Rose Bowls, worth 25c. at Banana Dishes, worth soc.at Celery Trays Large Salt and Pepper Nicest Goblet at Sc Fancy Needle etched Tumblers 10c Castors 25c 25c Flour Sifters Decorated Vinegar Gellaloid 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 bets Irom .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. io iiiai WitsnaDieiJOU 15c 20 inch Washable Dolls 25c Jointed Dressed Dolls 25c 75c, Dressed Dolls for soc These Dolls have never been sold for less tunn 75 cents. Magic Lanterns Iron Brownie Carts Toy Wash Stands Cupboards Si. 00 Horses 25c 10 and 25c 25c 10 and 25c 75C Toy Stoves, Iron, 50c, $i, 00, $1.75 and $2.75 Musical Instruments Dolls Beds and Cradles 1 Dolls Wardrobes Child's Black Boards Games, Blocks, Drums, Guns, Tree Ornaments, Banks, Mechanical Toys, Trains, etc. Our Fine Candles still take the lead. 8 S. Main Street. Girvins, The Happy Housewives All housewives are happy when they receive a second supply of "GOLD HEDAL" 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 10 5 South Main Street, CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work at Low Prices. All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, 10c; shirts irqncd, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, rc: underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a fino lino of tlio most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, whleh wo will sell at very reasonable prices. We. have also in stock a great ileal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling nt n sacrifice. Conio and sco our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J p3 CZ X P? r) CT ISJ House, Sign and Decorative Painting. - 1 d No. 224 Wet Centre Street, Shenandoah, e HOOKS & BROWN Holiday Gifts. BOOKS. Toy Books from Sc. up Linen Books 10, 15, 25, 50c Illustrated Bound Books, all prices . A choice selection of Boys' Books $ 1 Cloth Bound Books nt 10c A better one nt 25 cts. Oxford Teachers' Bibles . . ... $2 Indexed S3 BLOCKS. A. B. C. Blocks .... 1 Nested Blocks Picture Blocks. IRON TO VS. Engine nnd train 25c, 50c. and 1$ Fire Engines Hose. Carriages Sulkies Praiie Wagons, etc DOLLS. Dressed Dolls. . . . 25c, 50c. and Si Kid Dolls Jointed Dolls Washable Dolls China Head Dolls at lowest prices. . Dressing Cases. A complete stock of Dressing Cases Shaving Sets Work Boxes Jewel Cases Necktie Holders Glove Holders Photograph Holders At prices to suit everyone. OH IN A WARE. Cups nnd Saucers . . After Dinner Cups and Saucers . . . Shaving Mugs Children Tea Sets Bisque Figures Ornaments, &c GAMES. Tho largest assortment In town, The New Chevy Chase Base Ball Game Hide and Seek Haluia . Parchesi and numerous others . . . Brownie Rubber Stamps Air Rifles Magic Lanterns Black Boards ;Doll Carriages ' 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. ItemcmVjer the place, No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to ho Mrst-class In every particular, bine tleB and lace curtains a spoo- luity. uoouscuueu lor anu. uenvereu. Atrial order solicited OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to sea us. All examinations freo. Wo mako all kinds of platos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown and Bridge work nnd all operations that per. tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'a Block) East Centre Street. Odlco Hours: 7 a. m. to p. in, Grocers, - Shenandoah, Pa. BUY YOUR HORSES NOW At Vfm. Nclswcntcr's 1'rlvnto Sale of WESTERN HORSES. now KOlnR on nt Ills stables, corner Coal und Main streets, Shenandoah. A FEW CELEBRITIES : T 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 I lll NERY BUSINESS FOR SALE ! My cntiro stock and fixtures for sale. Inventory taken nt cost and a satisfactory discount made. Never such a chance to get an established business for so littlo monoy. Lightest and bost located storo in town everything going at cost and less. Four weeks left to get tho Big Bargains. Don't pay J more elsewhere. Wo havo the bar gains; come beforo they aro gono. MRS. G. W. HYDE, N. MAIN STREET 29 ONYX and GOLD . . . . . . BANQUET LAMPS. ONYX TABLES If you are thinking of buying either of these articles it will pay you to come here and see our immense assortment. R. H. BERGEMAN& CO., CHINA HALL, POTTSVI LLE. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo tho brightest, Ijreozlest, snappiest lot of Fall and Wintor Suitings Shenan doah has over had. We're experts on lit. 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.. 2 North Main St A, genuine welcome awnita j JOE WYATT'S S ft Cor. flaln and Cofcfi At! Pool room attached, Finesr. . porter and nlo constantly omtcjj peranco urinK aua cifrnra. I 1 i 4 1
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