AVnter Ciimimiitcn Intercntcd. ' I'm injunction rnof of the Mine Hill rail- 1 i "ill ami the IV A It. railroad vs. the Minora Alitor Comimny, which whs argued he i .!i)'lr ItceliWi yesterday afternoon, is j 1'iu of mui'h Interest to water roiniwiiiics nnd n'lisumorn. Tile Hearting company claims us it in n coimnttter it has in imiuh right or i inure tu the use of tho water for ini'chanlr.il purposes than those mlng it for doim-slti-need. Tho water company hikes the opposite- view of tho matter rfnil maintains that tin- water consumer who uses it for 1 domestic purposes has tho Unit right to it. This case grow out of an attempt of the water company to shut oir the supply from the collieries and locomotives owned hy the plaintiffs, during the dry ceason when water was scarce. An injunction was granted preventing tho water company from shutting off the water. Tho decision is awaited with much interest. Mnliunoy City Itiislness College, j This excellent college, at 205 Hist Centre street, Rives Commercial, Shorthand ..ad j Typewriting cours equal to any in the slate 1 at tho Tory lowest rates. Individnal in- fctruction. Day and evening classes. Students, constantly entering. Oitaloguo free. 10-14-tf O. W. Williams, Principal. STR0USE QUR goods are decidedly the very BEST sold In this city. The finest line of BRIQUET LAfflPS, DIRfflOHDS, ttlflTGjlES, JEOIEhRY, SMERWfliE. Watch Making a Specialty Chas. Strouse, The Leading Jeweler, 4 S. MAIN STREET. FERGUSON HOUSE JEWELRY STORE, EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. DEl'EMBEU in, 18i).-. Karen ell l'arly. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall llaugh, on Smith White htreet, was the scene ofa very pleasing affair last evening in tho nature of a farewell party tendered William I). Smith, hy menihcr.s of the Young People's (iuild. Mr. Smith left for England to-day. lie was presented with u handsome shaving M t as a token of esteem., The evening was -pent in playing game-, singing, etc., and at i II o'clock refreshments were served. Among j llnw who participated in the festivities were Misses Hannah Bradley, Katie Dodsworth, Maine and Until Ellis, Manic Griffiths, Sarah (ieorge, l'lorence and Violet Ilarslcy, Lillian smith, Lizzie lingers, Jane Davis, Edith Keese, Ilertha (iutdin, Nellie, Mattlo and Sadie liaugh, Annie Tiniinins, Jennie Hall, ' l.i.ie Jones, Miss Parrish, Mrs. Thomas Har rington, Messrs. ('has. and Edward Iloughey, Samuel (ieorge, P. .1. Hollenhach, (ieorge , Knott, W. 1). Smith. T. A.Timmins, John1 I'isliliurn. William IUugh, William Veale, John ISeAr, E. C. Malluk, .Mr. and Mrs. .Mar- I shall Itaiigh, Mr. and Mrs. Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Haskius. Tliero's .lust What You Wiml. I'.m-Tina (Uoc.) for enUKhsand enliN, At (iruliler Ilrus., drug store. Not the Ciller. The Thomas Tosh to whom William F. Tlrandon has tran-l'eried a hotel in Kast I'nion township is not Chief of Pollen Tosli, of town, hut a I'olish resident of llraudon ille. The ICiKlit No. in- in llui ltiulit riaee. Pan-Tina for cuiikI's and colds, 2.V At (.miller Iirns., drugstore. DON'T GIVE UP Popular prices, when we an nounce that you can save 50 per cent, by visiting our store and purchasing your holiday gifts, and think you are receiv ing inferior goods If you want a good article, if it's made of gold or silver, we have it, both ornamental and useful, in Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Large assortment of solid gold ladies' and gents' rings and watches. Call and examine our stock. At IKE ORKIN'5 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOUR. . '-Groceries flour" feed, hay and straw, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From EL. E3. FOLEY, Cor, Cuitie ami Wtit fats. V" . ... HAT. 'S 0 oflhoOlohofor HEURALOIA and similar Complaints, nuu prcparcu uuuer mo stringent REDMHM MKMPM I HVSQ jJr6surioeuuy eminent, ruysicuuiBi,. k. IV- 11 I 1 I . " 1. DR. RICHTEFrS "World renown r,1 ! nflmftTkftbl v fiuneeMaf nil i OnWgonnino with Trade Mark "Anchor," j . Ad Ktchter & Co., zisrnrict.. Nswrori. -3i highest awards. 12 Branch Honsea, Own Gluts works. J 80 cts. In s icimniloJii lor sale uy t V D. Kirlin, 0 H. Mn'.n -I , .;. ai llillnil. 7 H. IMaln M . I H. n- ircnuucli. N It. cor ni PERSONAL. Miss Annie Liiigluyn is on the sick list. Dr. P. llurko Went a part of to-day at the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Franey, of West Coal street, aro visitors to Philadelphia. David Evans, of South Jardln street, visited friends nt Pottsvillo yesterday. Gerald McKornau, of Pottsvillo, spent last evening in town as a guest of his parents. Harry Bcchtel has accepted a position as collector for C. D. Kaier at Mahanoy City. M. F. Malcy, tho jeweler, is purchasing holiday goods in New York and Philadel phia. Elias Wchstor, of East Coal street, is con fined to tho house with an attack of la grippe. Miss .Mary Stritsdngor, of Wilkosbarre, is the guest of Miss llattlo Conway, on Jiist Coal street. Mr. and Mrs. Ahmhaiu Townsend nro visiting their daughter, Mrs, ltaudenbuh, at New Boston. Dr. D. J. Lnugton attended a meeting of the Miners' hospital trustees at Fountain Springs to-day. Mrs. Ellen Whittmn, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mrs. 51. J. Whalcn, of Wont Cherry street, yesterday. Iter. Jeremiah .Tneohs, who was visiting his In-other here for tho post week or two, re turned to his home in ItoXHiina, Mich., this morning. The friends of Mrs. G. A. Wildo, who re-1 cently moved from this town to Scranton, will he interested to know thatsho has given birth to a daughter. Miss Maize Urch, who was a guest of town friends after attending the Melntyro and Bashore weddings at Shaniokin, returned to her home at St. Clair to-day. Mr. Hyde, one of the stipen isors of the Prudential Insurance Company,. . of Newark, N. J., was the guest of Superintendent Llewellyn, on North Jardin street. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, Hut Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. j At Gruhler Bros., drug sture. i PITHY POINTS. ! Happenings Throughout tho Itegloii Cliron- Icleil for Hasty rerusal. , The Lehigh Valley railroad employes re ceived their November pay checks yesterday. A new $5 counterfeit bank noto has mado its appearance. The colors aro poorer, than tho genuine Judge Barker has decided that county commissioner, under the act of 1S72, are only entitled toJIOOa year. E. C. Brobst, the South Jardin street grocer, has purchased the property of H. A. Swalm, on West Oak street. The baniuet of Camp M, P. (). S. of A., at Ashland, which was to he hold to-morrow night, lias been postponed to tho lsth inst. An Italian of Ha.leton has confessed that Tin. Hurst of Asliland, hasjoiued Anson's eomjiany and will umiiire the ,imo between Cliienco and Ilaltiinore in the play "A I!un- away r.lt." The father ofi'rof. John .lonos, of Maha - !!-. ,"..11 1 ..... IHiyLllJ, leu liuoi ,1 uoitl su aii.i taiued a sovere blow on tho head, rendering him unconscious. At a district convention of the camps of the Schuylkill district No. 1'. O. S. of A. Fred. Winterstecn, of Port Carbon, was en dorsed for District President. Ocoikc Folmer, Sr., has disposed of his property at tlio corner of Main and I.Ioyd streets. Dr. 1). ,1. LaUKtou is the purchaser, and is slid to have paid $1(1,200. Sandy Morton, of Shamokin, has fallen heir to $10,000, his wealthy grandfather in Scotland having died, lie drew f!00 from the First National 1'anU last Saturday nnd will sail for Scotland within n few days. Daniel Paul, of Hucktown, and Thomas Ev.il, of Mt. Carmul, wuiu struck by a 1'. & 11. euaino lato Saturday mailt, near Locust Dale. The men were intoxicated and wcro wnlklng on tho track, but were not seriously injured. Suspicions oT Murder. PlIILLII'SliUKii, X. .7., Dec. 10. The body of nn unknown ngeil woman found on i Marble Hill, near this place, two weeks 1 njjo, is believed to be that of Sarah Ross, I of Helvldeni, who has boon missing that , lmifith of time. She was (jullo wealthy, and Is said to havo had a large gum of money In her possession when sho disap peared. It Is feared that sho mot with foul play, and Prosecuting" Attorney Stryker has ordered an Investigation. The body will bo exhumed nnd removed to Relvldaru. ,11 in Hull Thinks I'll 7. Clin Win. Cleveland, Deo 10. Jim Hull, tho Australian pugilist, who 1ms been JIaher's I spurring partuor, Is In Cleveland, Speaking I of tho Mnhor-FltzslmmouH light ho said: i "I have beon boxing with Mnlior for somo weeks, untt 1 teol certnl n rMtz will uereat him. I feel just as certain that I can bent Fits as I did once before. In our second (lght, when I had htm at my meroy, I grew careless, and ho got In a clmnco blow, put ting mo out." l'litii'tiloii' 1'cMitlml! CaplHlu. I'llINCETOX, X. J-. Dc.C. 10. Garrett Cochrnn Iihh Ihhmi i-li'ctetl cnptnln of the Princeton football oluvtm,to succeed Laug don. His election wis unanimous, al though ft departures from tho usual custom of olectintr 11 junior to tho position. Coch ran Is president of tlio prusont sophomoro class, nnd a popular man in college Ho Is a son of Stato Senator Cochran, of Will lamsport, l'a. A Itrnkrn iluck Menilnl. Newahk, N. J., Doc. 10. Leo A. Har voy, a youns man, had his back brokon by being thrown back suddenly In a trolloy car oolIUion. When taken to tho hospital ho kluked with his right log, the splno bo n os snnppod and resumed their normal position, much lo the surprlso mid delight of the dociur-,, w ho say that Harvey will p.'obably iet iit Girvin's 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 that we buy early from Importers, hence get the cream of the market. China Tea Sets 5c China Tea Sets ioc Large Tea Sets 25c. and up Large Tea Sets, 24 pieces, $1 Brittania Sets - 25c Beautiful Glass Sets 25c Including Cream, Sugar, Spoon and Butter Dish. Celery Trays 10 and 15c Preserves, square or oblong, 5c Preserves, large, ioc Candy Trays 8 and ioc Pepper and Salts 4c. each Berry Dishes, large,' ioc Cake Stands ioc Banana Dishes, 35c. to 50c Kht Bowls 25c SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK. Albums in Brocade Plush for 75 cents. You 11 never get them again at this price. paney fIetal Ilovelties Pin Trays ioc Ink stands and Pen Racks 25c Chair Pin Cushions 15c Figures, silver, 25c Hair Pin Boxes 25c Cup and Saucer Easels 5 & ioc Plate Easels 5 & ioc Match Safes 10 and 15c Paper Weights all prices. DOLLS, - DOLL and DOLLS. j ; ' jtt3 TAV TnPPHPTMPNT IllL lUl ULllllUllLlll . , f f Noveles such as T , T , . I Horses and Carts, Iron I rams, 1 Eusrines, Hose Reels, Buckboards, I 'r1 Plinctu fin.,ire! Pianos, Stoves, Iron and Tin Horns, Alusical Instruments, Blocks, Magic Lanterns, Moss, Animals for 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 SWEETHEARTS In China, Silver, Cut Glass, Plush, Celluloid and Woo d. 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 our House Furnishing Department you get good value, never un worthy trash. 8 S. Main Street. Girvins, A Serious Somersault. Wassll Sulsina, n Hungarian laborer nt tile lloston Ifun strlppings, was seriously injured at tlmt placf at 0 o'clock tills morning whllo runnjngjiwny from a fall. Ho mado a jump and.fturnlng over, fell so that his head struck tho ground first. Tho doctor In attendance suys ,lho Injuries may result fatally, Sulsina waSjCS years of age and unmarrltfd. , .'Ml lie Halm Committed. Jllko Salm, the First ward Arabian store keeper, was this morning arrested for as saulting his brother, Nicholas, and wifo and threatening to burn tlawitfttholr house He was committed to the comity prison by Jur tico Toomoy in default of gjiiflD bail. I'ny Day nt St. Nicholas. The employes of tho P. & XI. 0. & I. Co., in the St. Nicholas district, will bo paid on Thtirsdny. Tho employed at Mahanoy City wcro paid to-'flay. Arguments Next Monday. Tho court has fixed noxt Monday to hear arguments in the cases of M. P. Quinn vs. John 1 Finney; in tho Foster vs. Foster divorco suit, and tho report of Auditor J, W. Moycr in tho Fuliucr estate, assigned. On a Nw Footing. Wo aro now in tho field with a complete lino of Now Fall Shoes. At Womer's, tho plaeo to buy, to sccuro best shoo Tallies, tf Mnrrlngo Licenses. Marriago licenses havo been Issued to John Schrock and Catharine Qrillitb, of Ashland, and Alfred Owens and Bertha Foulds, of this town. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Hcndncho. A. pleasant laxative. AH Druggists DIUI). KIMMKItMAN.-On the !th Itit., nt Shenan doah, 1'iv, William Zimmerman, aged ID years. Funeral will take place 011 Thursday, 12th lust., at 10 n. m., from the residence of Louis Klein, on North Slain street. Services in the I'nlou elmrch nt Krelw'. Hrlntivcs and frlencli respectfully invited to nttenil. 12-10-lt HOWKI.LM. At Mhennndoiih, P.i., oil the 9th Inst., William llowelN, ngel flu vein s. Funeral will fill;,, itlitw n I'lintulut.' tl,. lot!, I,,bt Servleesnt the resilience of his son-in-law, 1 Hnmiiul Davis No. l!l North Jnnlln street, nt ! 12:80 11 in. The funeral cortege will letivc nt llOn (tVlrwlr Itv nttrrlitcrn for Ashlm!,). vlifrf interment will be mmle. Friends and relatives ( Invited tontloml. 12-JO-L't MISCELLANEOUS. J.AOlt SA I,1C. A corner lot, with n brick dwcll V imr. seven rooms and n. vnonut lot. in St. Clair, Pa. '"entrally loenteil and will lie sold cheap. Apply to Airs. Tlionms Fcnnoll, St. Clair, l'a. 12-3-U j T.lOU SAMS. A vnlnnblc property nt No. 213 I1 nnd 215 South Jnnlin ?tvcct, ptorc nnil (Iwellh)R' hi thr front nmt two dwelling on tho mir. All modern improvrnicnts. Apply to Charles Hooks, on tho premises. 12-4-lw "VfANTKP. An honest, netlvo gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established hutic. Salary S7S0, payable SW weekly, nnd expenses. Situation permanent. Jteferences. ICncloc self-addressed stamped envelope, Tho Dominion Company, 31G Omnlm Ihiildlnpr, ChicaRo. lMl-20t IjlOIE SALTC One of tho mot desirable prop- crties on Slnln street. Apply nt K. W. Hiiokmak Kit's, Attorney-at-Law. Ofllce : Corner Centre nnd Market streets. 1 2-2-1 m NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. j All persons who wish to be candi ! dates on the Citizens' 1 ticket at the Spring Election Of 1896, i in the Borough of Shenandoah, i must present their names and the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens' Standing Committee not later than the 17th day of January, 1896. By order of the committee, T. J. JAMES, Pres. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y, HOLIDAY GIFTsTl Full lino of frolicl RoUl riiiKN all Myk's, clla mnwH wntclicp, cIocka and jewelry. II knrnt militl koM and roM filled watches, warranted 15 year?, KIkIii or Waltham movement, at SH and upwind, for ladles or genta. Ladles' nolid gold, silver and (fold filled watches and chntim at moderate prices. Full Mock of 18k rings. Complete line of sulphur diamond noveltict. optical K"odt and musical iimtrumentH. Call and examine- our ntock. At EI. DUELUS, S. Main Street, Shenandoah, 206 Pa. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo the brightest, breezloat, snappiest lot of Fall nnd Winter Suitings Shonan doah has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers in new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro you to call. hard man to suit we want PORTZ & BRO., 2fl- North Main St. WHEN IT COMES TO China and Cut Glass We are acknowledged by all to show not only the largest but the best line in the county. This fall thegoods are the besk we have shown. ever iR, BERGEMAN&CO., CHINA HALL, POTTSVILLE. The. Happy Housewives All housewives are happy when they receive a second supply of GOLD flEDAL" Flour, for they know it "makes the best bread." You can get it of any grocer at $2.50 per half-barrel sack. .TN ThosE.Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Pianos and Organs! For the Holidays. 1 have received the finest selection of rinnos and Organs ever displayed in Schuylkill County, Parties contemplating purchasing n Piano or Organ would do well to call nnil sco my stock nnd get my prices. I have the solo ngeney for tlio following makes : PIANOS.. 15LASIUS & SONS, ALBRIGHT, ESTEY. SCH0MACIIER, EUMVIC,, Cash or 011 eay pn.vmcnts. Our pi lees are l lsht. 9 "7 Jltlfl "74- l-"JKt PPntT? SfTPPt aUU CllUC Jll CCl, CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. 3 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work: at Low Prloes. All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, ioc; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY St IMG, Manager. HOOKS & BROWN ! Holiday Gifts. OUR store has been crowded the past few days by people I to see our line of Holiday Gifts. ' We have surprised them by the variety ana completeness ot 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 Shnving Cases Necktie Holders Glove Holders Work Boxes Jewel Cases At loweist possiblo pricea, BOOKS. One hundred styles to select from. . Our $1 Book for Boys cannot be beat toy Hooks tor Children tor 5c. anil up Oxford Bibles, $2; Indexed, $3 . . . GAMES. The larffcst assortment lu town. The New Chevy Chase Base Ball Game Hide and Seek Halnia Parclicsi 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 Ornnmcnts . . . Wheelbarrows Celluloid Picture Frames, &c, &c. . INSPECT OUR STOCK. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OOODS. Remember tho place, No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET. JOHN F. CLEARY, i PURE SELTZEK WATER TlftTTT TIP I A euro for headache nnil X5U1 l.lwCIV J dtomach troubles. (UNDER ALE, fir WEI&S llEEIt, U ... LAG EH llEEIt, i POUTER. 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11 and 11Q S. Main St. SHENANDOAH Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS, All work guaranteed to be flrst-clans In every particular. SUlc ties and lace curtains a iepec ipec A trial inity. noons caueu jor ana aeuverea. Atrial I order solicited. ESTEY, CROWN, WEAVER, UNITED STATES, LAWRENCE, (7 OCTAVE.) Only one price. You are earnestly Invited to cnll nt MAHANOY CITY, PA. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to, tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver lUlings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. Wo make all 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 plates aro ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman'g Block) East Centre Street. Oftlco Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. BUY YOUR HORSES NOW At Win. Xclswenter's Prlvato Hale of WESTERN HORSES, now going on at IiIh states, corner Coul and Main streets, Shenandoah. A FEW CELEBRITIES : ? 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. For tho Latest Styles nnd Lowest Trices In . . . Fall and, Winter MillineryT -Call nt- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. ill North Main St., Shenandoah. rvi iiiirsi erv BUSINESS . FOR SALE Hy cntiro stock and fixtures for Inventory taken at cost and asatisfacv discount made. Never such a chanco to ct an established business for bo little money. Lightest nmj best located store in town-- everything going at cost and less. Four weeks loft to get tlio Big Bargains. Don't j pay J moro elsewhere. Wo havo the bar- gulnai come beforo they aro gone. MRS. G. W. HYDE, N. MAIN STREET rr ' eiM v.
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