The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 18, 1896, Image 4

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PECIAL PHENOMENAL SALE.
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GOOD CLOTHES AT HALF TRICE.
THE GRAND CHRISTMAS STORE.
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115 nrc exerting our best efforts to make i
the Urcatcst Kciluctions in prices.
ever presented before to the Holiday
Shoppers of the Shcrmndonh Vnllcy. We i
have just completed taking another of our
famous stock inventories, lncludhiK new lots ,
of this season's Overcoats and Suits bout-lit
from the great assignees sale, resulting in
on enormous list of Bargains. All llic9c (
goods nrc bright, new, stylish and of the
best make.
Men's l'ancy Suitings, Hoys' Suits and
Children's Novelties almost given away; I
you'll lie surprised at the prices. Sec our
grand holiday goods. Stylish UalD, smoking
jackets, best line of kid gloves, mufflers,
latest styles of scarfs.
Beautiful line of neckwear specially for
the holidays. Handsome silk suspenders,
Hats and Caps of the latest novelties.
Gold and Silver Shirts, made up specially
for ns the best in the world.
Don't forget the place.
PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
o 1. REFOWICH, Prop.
South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
RHEUMATISM
NEUEALOIA and similar Complaints'
nnn prcparta unuer mo iiringem
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS
.prescribed by eminent plysiolani I
DR. RICHTER'S
a Mnunn n
EKPELLER.
World renowned ! ItemnrkftMy succcisf nl I
SOnlr irrnnlilo with Trade Mark " Anchor."
. Ad. lllcliter A Co., SlSt'carlSt,, Ken York.
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks
wawcu. Jjndortod & recommended br
, Mnttcv . 1!N Mnln M -
llitKciibuili, 10U N Mnln St , 1
1 u iviriiu, n n. .Main n.
Hlioranuouli.
DR. niCHTCR'S'
ANCIIOU" STOMACIIAT, best
, Ily.ppp.ln .V Nlomacli Conip I n I n
Slim POINTS.
IBANOY CITY.
nts lteporleu From we
I boring Town.
V. Deo. 18. Thomas Me-
i residing at Die Mine Hun
the Maplo Hill colliery,
injuries about tho head
m by a fall of coal. Ife
anil went back to sco tlio
lened pieco of top coal fell
hey. ft miner employed at
i colliery, and residing on
received a painful wound
Iitcrday from a fall of top
.oveil to his home.
I noon William Dennis went
m in the Locust Valley to
ae. While he was cutting
III elevation a branch upou
Ited gave way and be was '
,i ground. His left leg was
ree inches nbovo tboknee, 1
s face was badly biulsodi
severe gash above the left I
ight to town and received
iliomo on North Main streot. I
lered from Injuries received I
i on Thanksgiving Day. I
morning received a tclo-
I tho death of Ins mother at
I o deceased was 77 years of
Malianoy City for n num
: is survived by five dangli-
Tho remains will be in-
li on Monday next.
a missionary ' Syria,
I this country about a year
list in the Spring, addressed
I adies in the First l'resby-
fst evening. Mrs. Dale's
if the loading missionaries
l llcd a few years ago from
nsed by n spider's bito.
Idrs, Carrie 0 Taggart, of
took placo this morning.
her mother, Mrs. K. S.
houtre street lov. A. M.
If tho First Presbyterian
1 church, ofliciated at the ceremony. Tbo re
' mains wer Interred in the l'rcsbyterian
cemetery at l'ottsville.
Evideuco was submitted and arguments
made this morning beforo Commissioner
IMgar llcchlel, of l'ottsville, to quash the
indictment in tbo libel suit of Senator John
J. Coylo against Jahn W. Parkor, editor of
the ltocord. No decision was rendered.
A messago was received this morning an
nouncing tho death of Samuel Kutz at his
borne in Meyerstown, I.obanon county. Tbo
deceased was a brother of John and Daniel
Kutz, of town.
l'lSllSONAI. MUNTION.
Mrs. J. P. Williams, and daughter, Mrs.
11. V, Severn, were visitors to l'ottsville yes
terday. liev. F. P. Kolb was suddenly called to
bis homo at Alburtls, by the Illness of bis
wife.
Mrs. J. It. Martin was a visitor to Potts-,
ville yesterday. '
Louis Yetkols, a canvasser for (lie Soaplne
Co., with headquarters at Trenton, Jf. J., is
homo to spend the holidays.
Alexander Colcson, of Philadelphia, Is tbe
guest of town relatives.
John Hughes spent yesterday among Sha
mold n acquaintances.
Ooorgo Kanier roturned to Heading yester
day, after n few days visit with ids parents,
Thomas Moaklcr, of tbo First ward, is very
proud of tbe Christmas gift which was pre
sented to him by his wife this morning a
son.
Luther Scecbrlst, a former town resident,
is visiting acquaintances hero.
Misses Jcuuto Morrison and Jcnnio Lynn,
of tho Miners' Hospital, did shopping in
, town yesterday.
L. K. Clark, shipper for tho Columbia
Browing Company, this afternoon left for
i Rochester, N. Y., in rcsponso to a telegram
i announcing tbo serious Illness of his mother,
I who lives at Mlddleville, Michigan, but is at
I present visiting friends at Rochester.
Messrs. Napoleon Powell and Howard
Dodson attended a box social at Mahanoy
I Plane last ovening.
I Charles Badziewicz, of tho Kondrlck House,
line nnnntn 11, 11 ,1 nlnlila nml nTT.or.fa in TA.
turn with n symphony self-playing piano, to
bo placed in his hostelry.
Silver novelties of overy description,
assortment at llrumm's.
Dig
F(R
A Hard, Stubborn Cough,
RAE'S EXPECTORANT
-26 Cents the Bottle.9-
WASLEY'S" DRUG STORE,
10Q INI . Main Street.
kinson's
oSiday News.
in
imest Worth in Everything We Show
ireat Holiday Stock, Our Public Appreciate
I Enterprise Which Prompts Our Holiday
rations. Our Windows are But a Hint of
(eauty of the Store's Interior But Come
he.
tmas
Japes as well as Plush or
are marked at templing
liC'apes worth J7.50, now
tnett and lur edge, (.lotli
B;.co foi a good one ; you
I d to nay half as much more
larsj our s are correct in style
ess Stuffs.
I nsible (rift than a nice dress
Save every weave and shade
; prices run from loc. to
II.
le for Xmas dress buying,
i-inch Henrietta 50c,, any
I: Soaps.
S purchase enables us to sell
Sap, 3 pieces in box, for 5c.
and Boas
Ices than cost of material,
less of the season.
uiefs.
downier pick from -f better
ImoneY than any oilier house.
I -icy Handkerchiefs ic. each;
Inen. liemmcu or iancy em-
ndkerchiefs, 5c. each ; the
other stores, fine out
i for men or women, with
Fial, at right prices.
Hen's and
Women's Gloves.
Fine guaranteed kid gloves in all the
new colors, and not a ixor clove ill th
lot. Every clove we sell bears our guar
nntce, which means your money back if
they don't wear right. Laslimere Cloves
and Mittens to suit all in price or quality
Fancy Articles.
Elsenhower Argument Postponed.
The argument in tbe Eisenhower case
upon a plea for a new trial, was to havo taken
place this afternoon, but owing to tbo attor
ney ot being prepared, it was postponed
until tho 2Sth Inst., when an evening session
will bo held for that purpose.
Marriage Uoansas.
Alfred Qragory, of Shenandoah, aud Bartha
Lora, of Brandonville.
Harry S. Mai tz and Carrie Spotts, both of
Minersville.
George A. Dunn and Carrio L. Miller, both
of West Penn township.
Harvey A. Tr.urtz and Jane Troutman,
both of Tower City.
W. F. Stahl and Euella K. King, both of
Tower City.
The finest stock of palms and fums, at
reasonable prices, at Payne's nursery.
Girsrdvillc. 12-1 1-flt-cod
Penrose buttons are numerous about town
Everybody wants ono.
llatleitlnga Throughout tlio lt,glou Chron
icled for lliiftty l'erusal.
A new Baptist church 13 to be erected at
Allontown.
At Iilngtowu this afternoon a formers' in
stitnta was held.
Williamsport women have pistols ready for
a "Tom the Peeper."
feMrs. James L Itlco, of l'ottsville, died last
evening, aged 32 years.
Insurance men aro being besieged by
applicants for calendars,
Santa Claus has mado his entranco into
many of our storo decorations.
The Mlnersvlllo pott-oOlce was again
robbed, this timo of $50 in cash.
The P. & It. employes in this district will
bo paid to-morrow for three weeks.
Councllmen who want to be re-elected next
spring, aie already beginning to bustle.
The days are growing slioiterj next lion
day will bo the shortest day of tbo year.
The county jail now contains 1B7 prisoners,
nd in many cells there are three inmates.
Almanac venders aro a burden to many ot
our business men, displaying their samples.
Cambria county lawyers have been asked
to reduco rates for presenting liccnso
petitions.
All the P. & It. U. & 1. collieries will close
down to-night and will not rosunie work un
til Monday.
Tho Q. A. It. post of Pottsvillo will donate
a turkey to tho widows amd orphans of de
ceased members.
Letters of administration were granted to
Sarah Boner on the estate of William Boner,
lato of Gllberton, deceased.
William E. Walters, of tho P. & It. en
gineering corps, and Miss Itosa Waldner,
both of Ashland, wero married yastorday.
County Treasurer John Kcliultz, 01
Lebanon, has purchased the Lvangellcal
churches at Nawuianstowu and Schaoffers-town.
Instead of sending thokeeporsof disorderly
nouses 10 lau wtirimuu&o juuu iiiia, w w tt m g
Pittsburg, has tried a new plan of heavily A fl r fWXT
flniuEthem. JaAVVfYT.
A convention or Judges Is to b lialtt in
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, December
1), and our Judges aud many of our lawyers
will attend.
William Whlele died at his homo iu dir.
ardville, yesterday, uftor an extended
illness. He was a popular young man anu
bis early demise is a source of regret to all.
Several of the miners In tbo employ of the
Lehigh Valley Coal Company at Hazle Mines
wero notified that iu the future they would
be expected to purchase all supplies from tbo
company.
Naked lamns were responsible for an ex
plosion at Buck Mountain colliery, which
sorlously burned John Frielil, of Now
Boston, and Joseph McUlinn, or lluct
Mountain.
Tho public schools will closo on Decenibor
21th, and remain closed untllJanuary 4. A
number of school teachers are arranging to
spend their vacation out of town among
friends and relatives.
Tho Pension Department has Issued original
pensions for Iticbard Bruce, deceased, of
Pottsville, and Benjamin Glace, of St. Clair.
Itev. II. Kastcrbadan, of Bethlehem, has
been transferred to tbo pastorate of tbo
Salctu Evangelical church, Ashland.
Ladies' gold watches, tbe largest assortment
in the county. At Brumin'a.
Plants make pretty and inexpensive pres
ents for Christmas, and the finest can be had
at Payuo's nursery, Girardvillo. 12-14-0t-eod
BIG BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
All our immense stock of Clothing
and Heavy Overcoats have been reduced
in price, owing to the mild state of the
weather and the approaching holiday season.
Wc are compelled to do this as the weather
is against us and our mammoth store is over
crowded with SUITS and OVERCOATS,
which must be disposed of, as the follow
ing will show :
Blue Black and llrowu lteavcr Overcoats 87 .SO, now $3,33
" " " " Melton " 10.00, " 7.50
" " " " Kersey, " 12.00, " 8.30
' and Illnek Imported Melton " 10.00, " xa.oo
" Black mid Brown Chinchilla " 11.00, " 8.00
" and Illack Imported Chinchilla " 11.00, " ' 9.30
Heavy, Big Nnp NlKRcrhcad Hiiltn, Blue and Black,
were 89.50, now f7.oo-
Heavy, Small ftnp Nhgrrliend Sultp, Blue end Black,
were 88.00, now $6,ov
All our heavy slock of ClotUiug reduced 30 per ct.
BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS,
We have by the carload, and are disposing of them at half prices.
All kinds of Dress Suits, French clays, sacks and lrocks, to go at titty
cents on the dollar. An enormous line ot suit fiats, ah im
mense stock of underwear at prices never heard of.
Don't Make a Mistake In the Place. The Largest Store and Show J windows in the county.
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
L. OOLDIN, Proprietor.
O and 1 1 South Main Street, Shonandoah, Pa.
Christmas . .
Snow Storm
In Our ....
Whitelock's Shoe Store
displays the largest line
of Holiday Slippers in
town ; as usual their prices
are the lowest.
Present your friend with
a nice pair of
SLIPPERS
ranging in price from 3)C
to $1,50.
We have n rich collection of fine band
painted boxes of Celluloid or richly carv
ed Metal Boxes for doves, ties.' hand
kei chiefs, jewelry, etc. Comb aud Brush
lets and other useful and appropriate
novelties, from 25c. to 3.00 each.
Holiday Umbrellas.
Good Silk umbrellas for a dollar and
upwardi.
More Holiday Hints.
Ladies' Silk Garters 19c., 25c, 50c.
and 75c.
Holiday Ribbons
For Fancy Work.
We've the right riblion itock to pick
from, and sell pure silk satin ribbons at
the following special prices ;
No. 5, 4ci No, 7, 6c, i No. 9, 8c,
Nos. 12 and 16, ioc.j No, 22, 12c,
There are Others.
We can name hundreds of other choice
new goods suitable for presents, such as
fine shuts, neckwear, underwear or
Hosiery.
Table Linens.
Towels. Napkins, Bureau Scarfs, Che
nille or Tapeslry Curtains or Covers,
I.ace Curtains and a hundred pretty
things for household use or adornment.
Stamped Goods
llecugultlon
Of the Cuban bUllency is now agitating the
minds of tbo American people, but the recos-
nltlou of the pooplo of Shenandoah is unani
mous to tho enact that Amandus Womer, 124
North Main street, has the finest and host
mado stock of boot, shoes aud rubbers In
this locality and which ho sells cheaper than
his competitors. Wity ? liecause lie has no
rent to pay aud buys only for cash, Raving
10 per cent, on the paying of rent aud 0 per
ceut. discount in huyius, which benefits the
purchasers derive. lie docs not claim to sell
you at less than cost, but by considering the
above announcement ono can readily sco
that he can undorcll others and still main.
talu hi profit. Til convince tbe purubascr
wo ask you to call and examino our stock
and compare our prices with others, and you
will find our statement a truo ouo. Save 10
per ceut. of your purchaso and rcmomber the
place, A. womek,
121 ftorlb Ham ut.
SUIU'ITON NOTKS.
We Are Now Ready foiv
THE HOLIDAY TRADE.
I
OUR purchases for Christmas gifts should be made where you can buy
the best goods for the least money. Our reputation for GOOD
GOODS AND LOW PRICES is well established, which is fully
shown by the business we are doing. We have made special efforts to
prepare for your wants, and we are confident we are in position to
meet them.
Among the many good things shown in this large dry goods house
are the following, at cheaper prices than they can be bought in the
large cities :
Linen Table Sets, Tibet Boas, Coque Hackle and!
Ostrich Feather Boas, from $i to $12.50 each.
Ostrich and Coque Collarettes, Sofa Pillows, Head Rests, Ladies'
and Children's Kid Gloves, Towels, Napkins, Chenille Table Covers,.
Shawls, Blankets, Table Linens, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear
aud Hosiery direct from the manufacturers, Pocket Books, Ribbons,
Children's Silk Caps, Stamped Linens, and best Filo, Roman and Em
broidery Silks only 3c. per skein.
o OUR COAT ROOM o
Is the centre of attraction; look through it and pick out what you want
at 25 per ct. less than the same would cost you elsewhere.
We sell the DELINEATOR aud carry a full line of BUTTERICK
PAPER PATTERNS.
P.J. GAUGHAN, - 2fN. Main St.
POLITICAL TALK.
lira. John Cable is lying dangerously 111 at
the home of her father. Henry Dcebol.
Oscar Bettcrldee, of Shenandoah, was Here
again yesterday. Ho is a frequent visitor to
this place.
A hvnnotlst is now holding lorlii hero.
Mrs. 11. V. Van Horn U the guost of her
parents.
HOOD'S Plliia euro Uver Ills,
Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache.
A. plcas-nt laxative. All Druggists.
Child's
Gum Boots
Is a useful present
Christmas : buy at
store, cheapest place
town.
for
our
John T. Shoener, Clerk of tho Courts
elect, has re-appointed John Duffy, of St.
Clair, as his deputy, and Isaac Morgan, of
Mahanoy City, the second deputy.
Tbe Commissioners will meet next week
to appoint a Mercantile Appraiser. Charles
F. Allen, a member of the present Board,
will receive the appointment
At a meeting of tbe soldiers, Bailors and
marines held In Philadelphia on Wednesday
evening, for the purpose of Indorsing a can
didate for United States Senator who would
be favorable to the Interests of tbo veterans
of the late war, a resolution was unanimously
adopted by over 000 veterans present favor
ing tbe candidacy of Senator Boies I'enrose.
An organization was formed for the purpose
of booming Penrose,
llutlneai Men Itejolce,
Many of our dry goods dealire and cloth
ing men say that husinesa baa increased
wonderfully within the past two days owing
to a sudden change in the temperature. A
heavy fall of anow would crush much of the
depression In business.
Strldo and Gookaou to Shoot.
A shooting match will take place at Mah
anoy City park on Christmas afternoon be
twaen High Stride, of that place, and Will
iam Cookson, of St. Clatr. Each man will
shoot at eleven birds, for $50 a sido, Schuyl
kill county rules to govern.
Probably Fatally Injured.
John Verbuski, a Polish miner aged S9
years, working at tho Snenandoah City col
liery, was badly Injured yesterday. He was.
dressing off a shot and while In the act of
barring down a loose end of coal it suddenly
became uetatched and knocked him down the
breast. His head and face were horribly
bruised and cut, his left shoulder dislocated,
and body badly contused. Ho was taken to
the Miners hospital, but it is feared that hia
Injuries will prove fatal. His wife and four
children reside in town.
You will go astray by not purchasing your
holiday goods at Holderman's.
DceOs Recorded.
From Godfrey Iioyar to Isaac R. Helm, lob
In Schuylkill Haven.
from Mary Windsor to Ebeneaer Davis,
lot in Gllberton,
From Jane Jones to Anu Nock, lot in Pork
Carbon.
From Ann Noek to Lewis C. Thompson,
lot iu Port Carbon.
OPEN EVERYDAY
in
Ladies'
Over Gaiters
Seventeen Cents the
pair J regular 25c goods,
Long Leggings for Ladies
and Girls ; we have them.
Vayaa'a Nuraery.
(lenuine Chiueie sacred lilies, at fivo cents
eaoh, uutll Christmas, at Tayno's greenhouso, i
airardvllle. 13-14-Ot-cod
I
WORD TO HOUSEWIVES.
A word to! the wise is sufficient.
Do thou likewise aud call on us for
your Cliristnjns Groceries and vour
pastries. Full line of nil kinds of
dried fruits; Cheaper tliou elsewhere.
Bio STOCK op
Don't
Forget
That we give the great
est value for the least
money ever offered.
The wonder of the age,
made by American manufac
turers. It is a
Fine Open
Pace Watch
jjyg pQlJLTRY ' Headquarters for the-
Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms for
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Sllvoi
fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit
you call to see us. All examinations free.
We 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 are
ordered. We are the only users of vitalised
air for the palnleas extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
ITItman'a Dlock)
EZeasat Contro Street,
OSloa Hours: I a. m. lo S p. m.
Stem Winding,
Stem Setting and
Warranted, only
This same Watch
warranted, with a
double case, only
$4.00
$5.00
GOME AND EXAMINE THEM.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED, Young lady wanted to flnUh
tin type picturea. No experience iitce.
lUII lit UU Ot JMUIII BireCta
IOR ltENT.-
year 18U7, beginning April 1st.
r.eiuer, norm iam afreet.
iiiwii iiuni.iwo aiorerooma anu tiwelllngB.
1 Nos. 29 and 31 North Main street, (or tlio
Apply to J. K.
I1MHW
T OST, STRAYED OR S7 OI.1SN.-A Lcaglo
J J hound with black ears, body allotted like u
vumum uuKl uiuuk apo on rump, nuunbie re-
Shenandoah, Vu.
want will ! paid (or return to Y, K. Magarirle.
12-H-tf
WANTKD. One reliable man for every town
In Schuylkill county to represent an up-to-dutellulldlugand
Loan Aaaoelutlon. Splendid
chance lor ex-Insurance man. Address, Mana
ger ICaatern Penna., Lansford, l'a. lS-U-Ct
TflOR RENT. Two nice untarnished rooma,
well heated. Apply at No. 211 West Oak
Jej 12-S-tt
TjWU RKNT.-A nice room arcond floor,
aultable for offlce purpose.. Apply at
Hbbii.u office
TjtOIl SAI.i:. A double property, on Line
a.- airrei.noa. iw anu no, lor aale cheap. I
qulra ot Mra. Felix MuMannaman, oil 1.1