A WflltJ REGEPTIOIi K 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. ; Wc have lUSt tlllS lot from 'of J t Hammcrslough & Co., which we arc selling on commission arid which can be bought 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. RKSIEMriHR THE PL.VCR THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, , , . , I K6IOW I C M , j Levi 10 and 12 South Main St. EVENING HERALD FKIDAY. DKPE.WBER fl. 1885. A CONDITIONAL COMPROMISE fcfTeeted lletwecn PltUlmrK District Jlln or anil Their Umployers. Pitts BUBO, Dec. 6. The joint miners' and opemtors' courention. with nut three dissenting voices, adopted the following r.-Holutiom The prioe for mining In the thin veins shall be sixty-four cents from Tan. 1 to March 31, and seventy conts from April to D.v. SI, lira. All company More shall bp nbolishcd; sixty foot screens, wirt 1 j ineh bars, slmll b.) uso.l; minors shrill sidi-cl tluiir 9ra cliyck weighinan; pr:y- j in' tit 4hAlt"h. ln.idc in cash on the V.th J nd 2r,th of cioii month, and tiny compimy j d '.ln-tiuH wfls.'. in tha interest of com pany Htmv mu.iII pay twenty osnt cxtrr. I pir ton. A ouiuiicUx! of flvu operator. vuil minora was appointed, to whom nil lifT.Ti'iicB under the contoKjfc shall be re- flTlvd. TJii.s ommittei will moct batween Jon. 1 arid 10 to canvahH tlic bituatlon. If thay hlmll ilutl that tin; provisions are bin mistionily cotnpllol with, and the Now Yorklftid Cleveland Gas Coal company U paying 'tho district price of slsty-rour eentq, then the committee shalUleclare tho contract in effect. If, however, tho s.iiil company Is not paying tlie prioe, the 00m- l.r nnB i,n th. ,in,. f, mining. llnrr Alilwnrdt Arrive 111 Nut York. Nkw Your. Dkc. 0. Dr. Herman Alil wnrtlt, of HtIIu, the colohrnted antl-1 Semitic ntrjtncor, nrrived yesterday on the North fifrman Lloyd steamship Sprue. ! Horr Ahhvardt pxpocbf to prlvo several lec- I turesin till country under tho auspices j of a Ni'v York anti-senilte club. It is said H"rr Ahlvrardt'tt misiion to America j is to start n campaign against tho He- j brevs, hU doctrluo boin that thoy are on-1 crouching upon tho wealth of tho world, j ami n a iir.'naco to the prosperity of otlier rtKsea of th s earth. Ho doe not bellow thoy should h-dd oific-L', enjoy tha riRlit-. of cti7.3n-.hip or liavo any shara in ptibli' a Hairs. Victory for Chicago' Oa Trtnt. CHir.vi'i, U-c. 5. "I cannot aoo any-1 tiling to provuut thojo oompanloi from , coiiMilldutliiir. I cannot see that it is con- j trary to the slatutes of this state," said ' Judge Showaltor in thy Uuitad Stiitas cir-; ruit oonrt yaoterday afternoon in rufusln the injunction iignlnst tho ga3 trust. The J court's nnnounoeim'iih followiivR immcdi-, ntoly upon thu ooncltislon of the attorney j KJiirral's aptyoal for tin injunction, was a surprise. No one had expected an in-.tant declnion. Thj decision of tho court was upon tho quotlon of the propor interprc tallou of tlie act of 183!), amending the act of March, 187'J, roferrlnij to oorpi).-ations. Ttio ltiIVre Not Kofpnusihle. Omaha, I)?c. ). S. G. V. Grinwold, sporting editor of Tho U.-mj, antl tho recog nized authority on atiortiiiK affairs in the wont, W(W oxonorrtted yoslorday, at I'latts- I mouth, of complicity In the dath of Ar thur Kohhins, who diod thero a year ago after engaging iu a prizo flight with Jaines Iiindnay, in which Grlswnld was referee. The jury declared him In 110 wis respon sible for til j fatal termination of thonltair. A firnvo lEohliur's Delayed Cnnfvtiiioii. Vintox, la., Dec. 0. John Cummlugs, 11 painter, yoBterday confessed to grave rob bery, tho body being1 that o a young lady relative of J. It. Christie, the foremost citizen of Marion. Ouinmliigt; implicated Ave highly respected citizen? of Vinton. Tha voblMtry was oouimlttod twenty-twe years ago. II promisor more startling de velopment. Satisfaction guaranteed by Hell, the 1 plumher. j A I'nutor Iteslgn. Itv.. II. C. William, who h been pator j of the Anhland and JIahanoy tlty liaptiit I churehas, h fHcncd liitt ohargoat Ashland, and will hereafter devote hi whole time to the church at Mahanoy City. JU.t sa iittiug U done by P. YVBell. Itolibed the Dummy. A coat was stolen fopm a dummy in front of Wolf Lovino' clothing store lait night. A vest was left iu place. When you want good' roofing, plumbing, gag fitting, or general tinsmithing douo call on 1J, F. Oallaghor 18 West Centro street. Dealer lr stoves M-tf XJ.VJjB I . , --- " BUY YOUR- "Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E. e. FOLEY, l o( 11 i.tre and YVt la. PITHY POINTS. Happening Thronftliout the Region Chron icled for lla.ty IVnwnl. &kt Apple alley h been graded from Bowers to Hayrick rtreeU. ttvc collieries at Shsmokitt were com polled lo tntpond operation on account of scarcity of tw. Mahanor City Republicans have adopted a modified form of the Crawford county ojrstem of rating at primaries. Secretary Curtlu. of the Board of Health, is preparing the annual report to be for warded to the State Board. Card are ont annonneln the marriage of Mim Jennie Ftaher and Samnel 1'ewell, both Ashtaml.on theSUtinst. "..v,f rrx. cti....iu The Citizen Standing Cemmtttdhas de cided to meet next Monday . veningrto beiin preparing far the spring elections. ; Seme of the tenants of the Girard' Estate, i notwithstanding notices to the contrary, have, applied for a renewal of their licenses: There have been 305 applications for liquor , license Aled up to noon yesterday. This is j 01 1 ww tlian at the same time last year. The crossing at Centre street and Plum alley, on the south sMe, has been raised to make it more in conformity with the new grade. TheGirard Estate officiate have staked off their greunds between the Kehlcy Run col liery and the Lehigk Valley railroad, to show the limit. Jaok Frost has put a stop to much of the street digging and there will bo less trtnohes for pedestrians and wagons to avoid between now and spring. A cocking main of three battles between Mahanoy City and Gllbcrton birds was fought at the latter place on Wednesday, JIahanoy City winning two out of three. The boroughs of Sunbury and. East Snn bury will vote for or against cousolidation at a special election in the near future. Greater Sunbury will then have about 10,000 popula tion. James Lobtitr, of JIahanoy City, while hunting lost his way and wandered about the woods all night. When found by friends he was fonr miles the other side of the Potts ville dams. Mrs,. Grif. Williams died at her home in Girardville, abont 85 years of age. In Sep tember she was knocked down by a carriage from the effects of which she never recovered, and which caused her death. Don't Let An) body Interfere, Hut Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 26c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. First Journey of the Liberty Roll. We have received from Wanamaker & Brown, 0th and Market streets, Philadelphia, a large photograph of a painting in oil, 13 feet -by 0 feet, representing "The First Journey of the Liberty Hell." It has been painted expressly for them and will he un veiled for public view in : few days. Their purpose is to place it on the tith street front of their building, and present to all who apply by letter or in person an excellent half tone copy of the picture with historical pamphlet. Tho etory of the journey is familiar to our readen,. After tho battle of Brandywino. while the British were ap- 1 preaching the city, the hell was lowered and placed on a wagon and hurried away ; out the old York road to Trenton,, through Bethlehem, then lo Allvntown and hid in a cellar. After tho success of Washington at tlie battle of Jlonmout'i, in 1778, it was taken back to Philadelphia and placed "in its position. Put an cud to mi.cry. Dunn's Ointment will cure the worst case of Itching Piles there ever was, and do it almost instantly. Years of suffering relieved in a singlo night. Get Doan's' Ointment from your dealer. Discharged from tlin Almshouse. Last night's Pottsville Chronicle says : "Joseph MuMonnglc, claiming to bo from Shenandoah and a resident of this ionnty for 10 years, was in town to-day and'feld ho had been discharged from the almshouse for refusing to work when he wa physically incapacitated. Steward IIartinr.11 said that McMonaglc, like all other inmates of tho almshouse who can work, was expected to do his share, lie has been an inmate of the institution for some time and did only very light work. When Contractor SIcAdams was paying men ft. 25 pur day 011 the Pottsvillo cemetery contract, MoMonagle considered himself strong enough to hire himself out. lie wag told at the almshouse that ho must perform his usual light duties -or leave, and ho left." Have tho leaks in your gas and wator mains I ropaired by P. W. Hell, the plumber. Mabanoy City Husiness College. Thie excellent college, at 20j Hut ''cntrc street, gives Commercial, Shorthand .id Uj-pewriting courses equal to any in the stato at tho very lowet rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students ejrastantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-H-tf G. W. Wilmams, Principal. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup soems set as a special providence to little folks. Pleasant to take, perfectly harmless, absolutely sure to give instant rolief in nil ease of cold or lung trouble. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho oamo Lnssio & lUur., Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 1 tf MISCELLANEOUS. FOIt SALIC A corner lot, with a brick dwell inK, seven roomtt aul nttcant lot, in St. t'lalr, l'a. Centrally located and will lie hold cheap. Apply to Mrs. Tlioma I'ounell, St., Clair, Pa. 14-S-tf- TVJR 8AI.K. A Mihmulc property t Jfos. 213 I; and SIS South Jarflin street, etoro and dwelling in tho front and two dwellings on tho rear. All modern Improvements. Apply, to harle"i Hooks, on tlio premise. Jit Mw T "I1TANTKD. An honest, active centleman or .11 iany to travel for reliable established house. Salary S7M, payable, SIS weoKiy, nnu expenses. Situation pernranoni. Jieicrcnees. Situation jsncjose seu-aaureeseu siampcu rnvciupe, 1 110 Dominion Company, 31S Omaha Hulldins;, Chieat'o. lHI-Mt TjlOH SALrWOhe of the most desirable prbp ' erties on Main street. Apply at IC. V. Siiokmakeu's, Attorney-at-Ijiw. Office : f'orjier Centre and Market streets. 1 3-2-1 m DO YOU WANT A .IOjn--There are nmny kinds of jolw to bo had; some are lad, somp are Koodysomereqiilrfc brains while others do not. We refer' Ut neither of these It's Job work we're lookhitf for, and coupled with this information is the fact the Ukiiaid job rooms turn out the netest"Work in the county Competent work men, new material iii( no waits lo the work. JtrlciK imyoui .,,.1 r- you'll nerr regret It. A postal card Is -ulli. ut Best Little Purgative I ever need," writes one lady, In regard to Hood's Pills. "They are so mild and do their worktvith- out any jripir-g, I recommend sommend them fering tivencss. They will certainly bring your habits regular. VTe nee no other cathar tic." Hood's Pills are rapidly Increasing In favor. 25c THE LYON-DUNN CONTEST. ACopyrthe retltlon Ha, neen Served on Judgc-cleet r. .H. Dunn. A copy of the petition in the Lyon-Dunn contest has been served upon Judge-olcct P. jr. Dunn, and the latter accepted service. The question will be argued before the Attorney General nest Wednesday, and his decision is awaited with much interest. There j is much difference of opinion as to whether! or not the Attorney General will giant the prayer of the petitioners to direct the process to iue. The petition sets forth that thero were ballots in each and every polling place in the connty deposited for P. M. Dunn that were improperly marked ; that the ballots of illegal and fraudulent electors wero counted contrary to law j that persons whose names were not upon the registry of voters were re ceived and counted for P. M. Dunn for the office of Orphans Court Judge. It further sets forth that at the election Thomas H. U. Lyon was duly elected, having received more legal votes than P. II. Dunn, the candidate wlio was returned as elected, and is therefore entitled to the office. Tho petitioners pray that a process may issue to i the end that the complaint set forth may lie i heard and determined. The petition has sixty-nine signatures, which it sworn to by seventeen of this num lr, namely: James Clifford, Lloj-d Dennis, J. W. Snyder, John Wyatt, C. O. Smith, W. G. IJrec'kong, Joseph H. Kleindinst, William Iludge, George W. Geigcr, W. T. Clifford, Joseph A. Welter, William Smith, II. E. Smith, J. A. Wagner, Slorris J. Lock and C. F. Kleindinst. For earache, put a couple of drop? of Thomas Kclectric Oil on a bit of cotton and , place it iu the ear. The pain will stop in ai fotr moment. Simple enough, isn't it T ' PERSONAL. 3Iia Maggie Jacoby is circulating among friends in Latrobe. ' j II. Boyer, of Mabanoy City, transacted j business in town to-day. ' Fred. Bennor left town yesterday for'West ' Chester, where he will locate ! Tabez Powell, of East Coal street, is con- ! fined to his home w ith an attack of illness. 1 H. A. Acker, of Reading.formerly manager of the Grand Union Ton store, spent yester- day in town. ' Justice Mellon, of Tremout, was looking after the interests of some legal business in ' town to,-day. I Miss I.izzio Hasslor, of Pnttsvillc, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bobbins, on 1 East Coal street. ' Dr.'Breilor, wife and son, Ira, and Miss ' Burleigh Kitto, of Girardville, were visitors j to town yesterday. ' Ashland's Water riant. j Tho Rorough Council of Ashland has dc-1 cided to ask for an increase of $20,000, to ho voted lor at the February election, for the purposo of building an additional reservoir. Tho town's assessed valuation is $1,452,000, and tho present Indebtedness is $71,103. Plans for the new reservoir will be drawn up im mediately. JIark Rownian, of JIahanoy City, and A. Potter, of New York, made applica tion to'superintend the work, hut no appoint ment wa? made. Tlicru is outstanding $1,0S0.00 of unpaid water rents. Itid Yourself nf Ithcutnatlam Buy Eed Flag Oil, 25c At Gruhler Bros., drug store, An Kiijoyahlu Kveut, The fiftieth anniversary of tlie Temple of Ilonor was celebrated by Hope Section Xo. 10, Junior Templars of Ilonor and Temper ance, last night, by a public entertainment in tho Section's rooms. There was a largo at tendance and tho program was a very inter esting and pleasing one. Among the ladies and gentlemen who took part In tho enter tainment were Misses Slay I. Seltzer, Sallle lieddall, Bella Brown, May1 Dusto and Ida Kchler ; and Messrs. I. Griffiths, Thomas D.iWMin, James Patterson and Dr. Conwcll. The lllack mid White. A marriage license has been issued to Ben jamin Walker, colored, by occupation a musi cian, lwrn 21 years ago at Washington, D. C, and now a resident of Pottsvillo, and Miss Aunio Dinsmoro, white, born in August, 1B72, now a reideut of Orier City, Itush township. Installation of Olllcci-s. Tho following officers of Lydia Lodge Xo. 112, Daughters of Rehokuh, I. O. O. F., were installed last evening by Grand Master's Deputy, Mrs. Lizzie Jt. Williams : Noble Grand, Jano Moye-r; Vice Grand, Susanna Hughes; ssi.taut Seeretnry, Mary Mador; Chaplain, Samantha Davis ; Warden, Kmraa Davis i Conductor, Jane Mctcalf; O. G., Antify Klfnoi'l. 'G., Jennie Lathloan; 11, S. N. G Maty T. Uvans ; L. S. U. G., Annie Oihnt'R. S. V. G., Sallie Bmin; L. S. V. G., gallic BiSugbey : 1. S. S., Mary Ward ; L. S. S., Phills Williams. There's .Ipst What You Want. Pan-Tina (23c.) for coughs and colds. Q rubier Bros., drug store. At Coming Event. Dec. 30. Cantata, "Tho Jolly Farmer?," in tlie P. M. chureh, under tho auspices of tho Y. P. A. HOLIDAY GIFTS I Pull line-of solid icold riuscH. all styles, dia monds, watthc, clocks and jewelry. 11 karat solid gold nnditold tilled watches, warranted 15 yearsV Uliiln or Waltlram movement, nt tit and umi'nnl for lndieft or fronts Tjldlos' solid frnld silver and gold filled wnlchea and chains Ins at 1 moderate price. Full atock of 18k rings, Complete Hue of sulphur diamond novelties, ' optical goods and musical Instruments. Call and examine our s'oek. At e:. duelus, 206 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. irvin's - i , Clothing Made of Glass. Is one of the striking inven tions of the age. Not much , less striking: is our variety of Glass Tree Ornaments. When you want to Clothe your X-mas Trees, don't forget j that we buy early from . Importers, hence get the cream of the market. China Tea Sets 5c China Tea Sets . 10c Large Tea Sets 25c. and up Large Tea Sets, 24 pieces, Si Brittania Sets - 25c Beautiful Glass Sets 25c Including C'renm.Sugar, Spoon and Butter Dish. Celery Trays id and 15c Preserves, square or oblong, 5c Preserves, large, 10c Candy Trays S and 10c Pepper and Salts 4c. each Berry Dishes, large, 10c Cake Stands 10c Banana Dishes, 35c. to 50c Nut Bowls 25c SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK. Albums in Brocade Plush for 75 cents. You 11 never get them again at this price. paney petal flovelties Pin Trays 10c Ink stands and Pen Racks 25c Chair Pin Cushions 15c Figures, silver, 25c Hair Pin Boxes 25c Cup and Saucer Easels 5 & 10c Plate Easels 5 & 10c Match Safes 10 and 15c Paper Weights all prices. OLLS, - DOLLS, and BOLLS. THE T0T DLTHmEtlT Is full of Novelties such as Horses and Carts, Iron Trains, Engines, Hose Reels, Buckboards, Drums, Toole Chests, Games, Pianos, Stoves, Iron and Tin Horns, Musical Instruments, Blocks, Magic Lanterns, Moss, Animals ior yards, Black Boards, Pop Guns, Harmonicas, Ten Pins, Rocking Horses, Cradles, Dolls, Beds and Wardrobes, Chime Toys. Look at our Mechanical Trolley Cars for 10 cents. , Box Nut Picks 25c Nickle Banks 10c. up, PRESENTS FOR THE SYEETHEARTS In China, Silver, Cut Glass, Plush, Celluloid and Wood. Shaving Sets in wood case 75c Big run on Finger Rings at 25c. and 50c, warranted 3 years. Chamber Sets in great variety from a 4-piece set up to 12 pieces. In our5HoUse Furnishine Department you get "good value, never un worthy trash. Q S, Main Street. Q Go . lrviirs, The Happy Housewives All housewives are happy when they receive a second supply of "QOLD riEDAL" Flour, for they know it "makes the best brend." You can get it of any grocer at $2.50 per half-barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale 105 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 wasted and Ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, fc; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. HOOKS & BROWN Holiday Gifts. OUR store has been crowded the past few days br people to see our line of Holiday Gifts. We have surprised them by the variety and completeness of our stock. Have you seen it ? If not, be sure you do before buying else where. We can save you time and money. Gold ; ens, Pencils, Glove Hooks, &c, were never so cheap before, 75 cents and up. ROSE JARS. Hand painted, 3 new styles, 50,65,75c CELLULOID NOVELTIES. Dressing Cases . Shaving Cases . Necktie Holders . Glove Holders . Work Boxes . . . Jewel Cases . . . At lowest possible price. BOOKS. One hundred styles to select from. . Our i Book for Boys cannot be beat Toy Books for Children for Sc. and up Oxford Bibles, $2; Indexed, $3 . . . GAMES. Tho largeht assortment in town. The New Chevy Chase Base Ball Game Hide and Seek Halma Parchesi and numerous others . . . Brownie Rubber Stamps Air Rifles Magic Lanterns Black Boards. . . , Doll .Carriages. . Dolls of every description 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. Keirember the place, No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET. . C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail 6 Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading Brewing Co.'a Beer and Porter. 11S and 11S S. Man St. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown and Briuge'work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges, for extracting when plates are ordered. We are the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltraan'g Block) r 1 1 f East Centre Street. Qfllee llurs: 7 ft. m, to 8 p. m. JOHN F. CLEARY, ' ' : rUItli SELTZEIt WATKIt Kill II HIV : A cure for headache and stomach trouble. OINOKK ALE. VEIS8 liEEK, LAG Kit J IKK It, I'OHTEK. OF . . , 7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Grocers, Shenandoah, Pa. BUY YOUR HORSES NOW At Wiu. Xclawentcr's Private Sole of WESTERN MORSES, now (roIiiB on nt his stnhlrs, corner foal and Main streets, Shenandoah. A FEW CELEBRITIES : T Fine Plated 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. Ever' horse sold guaranteed. MILLINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE ! Jly entire stock and fixtures for sale. Inventory taken at cost and a satisfactory discount made. Never such a chanco to get an established business for so little money. Lightest and best located store in town everything going at cost and less. Four weeks' left to get tho Big Bargains. Don't pay J moro elsewhere. We have the bar gains; como before they are gone. MRS. Q. W. HYDE, N. MAIN STREET 29 riany wise people are'doing their Y now. You will be saved weariness if you do like wise. Stock is complete now and prices as low as they possibly can be. R. H. BERGEMAN& CO., CHINA HALL, POTTSVILLE. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and sco tho brightest, broeriot, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ever had. We're experts 011 fit. We're dealers Jn new ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you are a hard man to suit we want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 24 North Main St. For tho Latest Styles and Lowest Prices In . . . Fall and Millinery ! Winter ' Call at- j SALLIE SENIOR'S, !No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. ' SUENANDOAU'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. natter" fl, fc"" 'very ?i,&SSd falty. (Jood. called for a, XYoi"11'? SDOC- A trial
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