The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 24, 1896, Image 4

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CPECIAL PHENOMENAL SALE.
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COOD CLOTHES AT HALF PRICE.
THE GRAKD CHRISTMAS STORE.
lv arc e crtiiiK our best efforts to make
Uic Uteslest Reductions In Prices
ever presented before to the Holiday
Shoppers of the Shenandoah Vnllcy. Wc
h i c jul lo'iij lelcd taking (mother of our
f iino'H stock inventories, including new lots
i: tin i season's Overcoats and Suits bought
fmiii the grcnt iissifjnccs snlc, resulting in
mi enormous list of liargnlns. All these
uoihIs nrc bright, new, stylish and of the
best make
Men's I'.incy Suitings, Iioys' Suits mid
Children's Novelties nltnost given away;
you 11 be surprised at the iniccs. hce our
grand holiday goods. Stylish hats, smoking
jackets, best line of kid gloves, mufflers,
latest styles of scarfs.
Be.nitiful line of neckwear specially for
the holidays. Hniidsomc silk suspenders,
lints and Caie of the latest novelties.
Gold and Silver Shirts, made up specially
for us the best in the world.
Don't forget the place.
NE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE.
o t. REFOWICH, Prop.
Id 153 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
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flTIIY POINTS.
IT Throughout (ho ltcglon Cliroti
cled lor llitvty lVriiHut.
& It employes at Mahanoy City
I o their pay on Saturday; those in
jicliolai district tho rarly part uf
10 varied career of the Catuwissa
itlie lie ml i ii k liave such wholesale
been innilo ai during tlie past fen
i a correspondent uf one of Ilazle-
Vlrtlin Kurli'il.
Alico Goliiuskl, tho three-year-old child
that was fatally burned ou Monday afternoon,
was buried in tho Lithuanian cemetery to
day. l'mieni! Design.
Wo make up funeral designs in any slinpo
or form and in the best manner possible. Also
wheat sheaves, wax work, otc. Hates
I reasonable.
Payne's OREi:.Niiousn,
12-15-flts-eod Girardville, I'a.
I jr. m, ot Jit (Jaruiel, died yehler-
ij irlc . rcc.ivcd at N.iUlio colliery
11: U.ivc . a wife and eight chil-
jmc oillecrs of tho Beading Com-
ltrc::t a washery at tho old Uirard
clock this morning tho mercury
Ilesrces above zero,
unbia IIoo Company opened their
ening
Kzlctou Truth printing oiliro was
Inlay to satisfy the labor chiimi
; to $100, It was bid In by K. A.
i at i', who will continue the
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A Groundless Scare
)f four mules drawing n wagon
h powder kegs ran away on Jardin
morning hut the runaways were
I fore any ilamngu was dono. Many
red silent prayers of thanksgiving,
.uppofccd the powder kegi wero
I a collision or wreck, would have
I explosion The kegs were empty,
hey full the rcult would not have
looted for Collisions will not,
dodo black powder. Bonio time
ran away at Mt C'arinol anil the
iiUining kegs filled with black
Lllded with a large treo, but no x-
I lowed
'S PILLS euro Liver Ills,
less, Indigestion, lloauiiclie.
lit laxative. All Druggists.
MAHANOY CITY.
Mahanoy City, Dec. 21. "Tim" Hurst,
of Ashland, was a guest uf town friends
yesterday and entertained them with n flow
of hloyclo news. Hurst is Interested in the
syndicito that managed tho recent bicycle
raco in New York city and the kamo syndi
cate is nrrauglng to hold a series of similar
nues in several cities of tho country. Tho
flr-t will Ik) held In Wilkcsbarrc, tho home of
like, who won second money In the New
York race, some timo in January.
Mrs. Dennis (.'unimlngsilicd this morning
at lur home hi St. Nicholas from general de
bility. She was 72 years of ago and is sur
vived by four sons, John, of this pl.KC,
Thomas and Dennis, of St. Nicholas, and
Cioorgo Jr.. a clerk in tho Philadelphia po..t
nflico. Mrs. Ciiminlngt had been a resident
of Mahanoy township for over thirty years.
The funeral will take place at 8 o'clock on
Saturday morning. Interment at llcavcr
Meadow.
Prof. McCanu, of Williams' Business Col
lege, yesterday received from his pupils a
Chtistmas gift In tho form of a paper weight i
and an Ink stand mado of anthracite coal. J
Tho employes ot tho Vulcan and Iluck
Mountain collieries received their wages to
day for the first half of December.
J. T. Cinfiehl, W. J. liowso and J. P.
O'Mnlley, of Shenandoah, wero visitors to
town last evening.
Adam Zcllnski, a miner employed at tho
Mahanoy City colliery, received painful in
juries of tho hack and head yesterday by a
fall of top coal.
ltobert Turnor, Chief of Police of Unite
City, Montana, is spending tho Christmas
holidays in town as tho guest of his sister,
Mrs. Alox.Steiuer.
An eisteddfod will bo held in Kalcr's opera
house to-morrow, under tho auspices of tho
Wslsh Baptist church.
Joseph Ksllar and John Busch won three
turkeys at tho Locust Valley target shooting
contest yesterday.
When the remains of Joseph Becker wero
taken to tho P. & It. depot yesterday trans
portation was denied them on tho cround
that death was due to typhoid pneumonia
and a hermetically sealed casket had not
been provided. Tho remains worn sent to
liarnesvillo by hearse anil tho cortego went
uy train.
s4"Zx for over i'jr
-.lie" . , k. . : Wn..
ot tho Olobo frr
RHEUMATISM.
HSUBALGIA end similar Ocmplalnti,
uuu I'lcjmiiu uumr mu etringcat
GERMAN MEDICAL LAVS,
J prescribed by or 'noat P7tlclai:t
DR. RiCHTER'S
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r?m EXPELLER,
"World renowned ! lipmnrlrnlilv Kiirrpaafiil I
gOnlvtrmulna villi Trade Mark Anchor, I
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31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Houses. Ova QUssworks.
SS&COcu. liudo.-Led Si recommended hj
f Wnilcy, 111 Is y.Hf H I'
Ilnm-nblH li. IU1 X Stnlt. St . 1
ii. jiriin, o m. jiain ft
bheruiiiloQii.
DR. RICHTER'S '
ANCHOR" STOAIACIIAr, bent
IvpfPla:HtoniQfli romplnlntu
ITIUUOU.SON'.S TIIKATItK,
! 1". J. Fr.nousos, Masaoeb.
GENUINE IMPORTED BEER
Direct fioin Mucnc!i(M, Oormnny,
Nourishing nnu cxnnurniin
. . . PSCHORR BRA U. . .
Absolutely jmre. Contains ro alcohol. Con
stantly on lmml nt
JACOB NOLL'S,
NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST.
Silver novelties of every description,
assortment at Bruinm's.
Big
rarcy Peifurtc Atomizer-.
Handsome Bottles of the Finest Odors In
Dainty Boies.
HOU.Y 13RANCHES.'
.HOLLY WREATHS,
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10S IM. IVlaln Street
oSiday News.
's Honest Worth in Everything We Show in
his Great Holiday Stock. Our Public Appreciate
te Enterprise Which Prompts Our Holiday
reparations. Our Windows are But a Hint of
lie Beauty of the Store's Interior But Come
lid See.
Buy your slippers at
Store.
tho Factory Shoo
TKItSONAI. Ml an ION.
ihristmas
selling.
Iur Capes as well ns Plush or
C apes arc marked at tempting
l'lc li( apes worth $7.50, now
silk lined and fur edge. Cloth
for fS- ii a food one; you
-re a cj to pay half as much more
i t dealers, our s arc correct ill style
Iiy Dress Stuffs.
more "n'iblc cifl than a nice dress
Hi we have every weave and shade
hnvinr prices run from loc. to
rr-rl. . ...
lal vslue lor nias dress liuying,
w " I 4' Inch Henrietta 50c, any
I'oilet Soaps.
,ui..t rurwhasc enables us to sell
,r.i!l -cap. 3 turces in box. for Sc.
Luffs and Boas
wsr pric-3 man cost oi material,
1 ii lat nrsi of the season.
mas
kerchiefs.
i M.n I ue--nto pick lrom , uetier
or li 1 money than any other house.
n s I' m y llaivlkrrclncfs Ic. each;
rr 'in-n, hemmed or fancy em-
icd, Ilnnlkcr luefs, 5c. each; the
Ind if other stores, I'ine bilk
er ln fi for men or women, with
I inut initial, at riht prices.
Hen's and
Women's Gloves.
Fine guaranteed kid gloves in all the
new colors, and not a poor glove in the
lot. livery glove we sell hears our guar
antee, which means your money back if
tlicv don't wear right. Cashmere Gloves
and Mittens to suit all in price or quality.
Fancy Articles.
We have a rich collection of fine hand
printed boxes pf Celluloid or richly carv
ed Metal Boxes for gloves, ties, hand
kerchiefs, jewelry, etc. Comb and Brush
sets and other useful and appropriate
novelties, from 25c. to $3.00 each.
James Tempest visited fricuds at St. Clair
to-day.
Evan L. Jones, of Wm. Ponn, wont to
Wilkcsbarro to-day to attend the Christmas
eisteddfod.
-Mr. and Mrs. W. II. ICerslako will spend
Christmas in Allentown.
Francis Richards, of Roaring Creek, was a
business visitor to-day.
Harry Roxby, of Livonia, S. Y., is greet
ing acquaintances hi town. Mr. Roxby was
a former resident, being employed as driver
for the U. S. Express Company.
1). John Price, of tho Hahnemann collego,
Philadelphia, is homo to spend tho holidays.
Miss Edith Morgan has returned home
from several weeks' visit to Philadelphia.
S. 'G. M. llollopctcr, Esq., has gone to
Philadelphia to spend Christmas with his
family.
J. R. Coyle, Esq., has gono to Now York to
spend Christmas.
Charles II. llobsou, of Mt. Carincl, at
tended to business at tho Shenandoah M'f'g
Company, to-day. llo is the inventor of a
now mining cap which has many advantages
over tho bid ones.
Messrs. W. J. Scanlan and O. W. Neimau,
students at Philadelphia, will spend Christ
mas in town.
M. F. Conry, Esq., of Scranton, is home to
spend Christmas under thu parental roof.
Miss JDiry Pomeroy has gono to Philadel
phia to spend her holiday vacation.
Mrs. John Schaclfor, of South Market
street, spout yesterday in Mt. Carmel.
Messrs. Alfred llarmauand William John
sou will spend their Christinas in Lebanon.
Mrs. William Gibson and son, William, Jr.,
of Palo Alto, wero town visitors to-day.
James Danlell, accompanied by his niece.
Miss Agnes Dodson, returned homo from
Kutztown last eveuiug, where the latter at
tends school,
Ellis Duel), tho jeweler, transacted busi
ness at St. Clair to-day.
Luther Edwards is home from Heaver
Meadow to spend tho holidays.
J. I). Brennan, of tho Philadelphia Dental
College, Teturncd homo to-day.
Messrs. Michael Suck, Thomas Bell and
J. W, Burke, of tho Lehigh University,
Bethlehem, have returned home.
Miss Lizzie Woods, of East Coal street, will
spend Christmas in Schuylkill Haven,
A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds
That's what Pan-Tina is, S3o. At Qruhlcr
Bros., drug store,
Inspector Hteln's District.
Mine Inspector Stein, of the Sixth Anthra
cite District, furnishes a summary of tho
accidents in his district during the past
oloven mouths. The total number of neei
dents was 171) of which C5 were fatal. Tho
fatal accidents 1111.de SO widows and 57 or-
ihans. Tho summary follows:
Total. Fatal. Widows,
ONK WnniC, COMMENCING
Monday, December 21.
CIlRISTnAS .MATINUU.
No Performance on Thursday Night.
Extraordinary Engagement
SAGES
X. La Motte Sage, A. M.,,Ph.D
L. L. D.; Ogla Holene Sage, assisted by
Dr. Oraiivlllo 0. Grey, A. 11. McDole, M. A.
and others
In a Marvelous Production of
LE-GRANDE
HYPNOTISM
Attracting the Most Cultured Audiences
ever seen In theatres. At tho l'nrk Theatre,
1'hHndclphln, prices were Sl.fiO to 25c. Hero
evnetly tho Rnmo production will be given at the
following special prices:
GuUery, 15c, JJnlcony, 25c., Parquet
Circle, 35c, rarquet, 50c.
BIG BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
All our immense stock of Clothing
!ttHHe;ivy Overcoats linve been reduced
in price, owing to the mild state of the
weather and the approaching holiday season.
We tire compelled to do this as the weather
is agiinst us and our mammoth store isover
crow'ded with SUITS and OVERCOATS,
which must be disposed of, as the follow
ing will show :
lllue lllmk and llrowu Heaver Oicrconts $7.60, now $3, is
" " " " Meltnu " 10.00, " 7.J0
" Kersey, ' 12.00, " S.50
' iiiul Block ItnpoitcO Milton " ltt.co, " ra.on
" Ilhiek and llrmvn Chinchilla " 11.0), " S.00
" anil IllncU Imported Chinchilla" 11.00, " g.5
Heavy, lllg Nnp Ntegerlipad Suits, Blue and Black,
wero $0.50, now $y.oo
Heavy, Small Nap Niggciheod Suits, Blue ami Mack,
were SS.no, now $6.00
All our heavy stock of Clothing reduced 30 per ct.
BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS,
We have by the carlond, mid are disposing of them at half prices.
All kinds of Dress Suits, Frenrh clays, sacks and frocks, to go at fifty
cents on the dollar. An enormous line of Stiff Hats. An im
mense stock of underwear at prices never heard of.
Don't Make a Mistake In the Place. The Largest Store and Show Windows In the County.
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
L. OOLDIN, Proprietor.
S and 1 1 South Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa.
Holiday Umbrellas.
Good Silk umbrellas for a dollar and
upwards.
More Holiday Hints.
Ladies' Silk Garters 19c,, 25c., 50c.
and 75c.
Holiday Ribbons
For Fancy Work.
We've the right ribbon stock to pick
from, and sell pure silk satin ribbons t
the following special prices I
No. s, 4c.j No. 7, 6c,! No. 9, Sc.
Nos. 12 and 16, 10c.; No. 22, I2c.
There are Others.
We can name hundreds of other choice
new goods suitable for presents, such as
fine shirts, neckwear, underwear or
Hosiery.
Table Linens.
Towels, Napkins, Bureau Scarfs, Che.
nille or Tapestry Curtains or Covers,
I .ace Curtains and a hundred pretty
tilings for household use or adornment,
Jftnunry 12
I'eurnary.. if
March 21
April 11
Slay 21
June - li
July V
AuKust 23
Heptfinber..... It
October 10
November ... 22
TotaU 179
Orphans,
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You will go ostray by not purchasing your
holiday goods at lloldorman's.
A Mighty Nice Thing for Coughs.
What! 1'itn.Tina, 25c. At Gruhler llros.,
drill; store.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
No Information has boon rocolvod at
Washington In ivard to tho reported at
tack ou our consul goneral at Iluugkok,
61am.
Quocn KcROtit Christiana of Spain will
tomorrow kIrii a docreo ordering tho ope
ration of cor tnl 11 reforms In tho Island of
I'orto Itloo.
A copy of n doeroe by tho Fronoh gov
ernment abolishing slavery In Madagas
car has reachod tho state department at
Wmhlngton.
A movomont Is on foot to send a train
load of provisions from Kansas to Now
York for distribution among tho desti
tute of Unit city
Dan Stuart offers a purso of (5,000 for n
fight between Sharkey und Choynskl, to
take pltvce on name data and placo as tho
Christmas
Candy Free
SNOW STORM IK WHITELOCK'S SHOE
STORE WINDOWS.
Commencing this evening
we will cive each buyer of
shoes a
Christmas
Box of Candy.
Slippers
for Christmas
We lead all other stores;
large assortment, prices
the lowest.
BOYS' CARPET SLIPPERS
Sizes 11 to 2, at 25ctS.
Ladies' Velvet House
Slippers, 39 CtS.
HEN'S SLIPPERS
Large line to select from
CHILD'S GUM BOOTS
are useful for Christmas
Outs, buy tnem at our
store and save money,
MEN'S DUCK BOOTS
We Are Now Ready foivsw
THE HOLIDAY TRADE.
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 Coaue 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
and Hosiery direct from the manufacturers, Pocket Books, Ribbons,
Children s Silk Caps, Stamped Lmeus, and best Filo, Roman and Em
broidery Silks only 3c. per skein.
o OUR COAT ROOM o
Is tl.e centre of attraction; look through it and pick out what you want
at 25 per.ct. less than the ssme would cost you elsewhere.
We sell the DELINEATOR and carry a full line of BUTTERICK
PAPER PATTERNS.
P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2fN. Main St.
Well For Jlu j era.
Bargains may be secured this weok from
our immeuso stock of dry goods. 10-4 Sheet
ing nt 12) rents, fair ticking at 5 cents and a
45 inch Henrietta worth 00 cents now reduced
to 40 cents per yard. A clearance snlo of Indies
nud children's coats, silk handkerchiefs and
uiuillcrs, gloves and mittens. Floor oil cloths
reduced from 50 cents to 12 cents, two yards
wide. 0-4 plain dress cloths reduced from 50
to 35 cents. Carpets cheaper than ever. Call
and sccuro good values in every department.
ll-22-3t P. J. Monocwan's.
Buy lien's Snag Puck Boots.
Wiiitelock's Shoe Stoee.
For Kent.
Dwelling No. 20 East Oak street, recently
occupied by Dentist VanYalzah; 10 rooms,
hot and cold water up stairs, Bath room and
water closet. Apply to P. P. D. Kirlin, 0
South Main itroet. 12-10-tf
ChrUtma. Willi Her Children.
Mrs. Ilachol Schwindt, widow of John
Schwlndt, who was shot and killed by Theo
dore Eisenhower last February, left town
yesterday for TiU'an, Ohio, and will spend a
wesk there visiting her two children, who
are inmates of the Jr. O. U. A. M. home.
Hlckert's Cufo Announcement,
Fried Chicken. Stewed Chicken,
Chlckon, Clam and Oyster Soup.
Oysters Stewed, Fried, Panned, on Toast and
Scalloped.
Extra Fiuo Large Saddle Bocks.
Blue Points and Primes.
Fresh Lobster and Lobster Salad.
Surlolu Steak. Lamb Chopir,
Hamburger Steak.
Ulmcr'a Fresh Sausage.
Fish Cakes. Ham. Swiss Cbceso-,
Orders for anything in tho eating line pre-
pared at short notice.
Special attention given to tho ladies' and! 1
gentlemen's dining room on tho second floor.
Wo havo received to-day a number of Sus-
nuchanna canvass hacks, red-head, blsck-l
head and malard ducks direct from Baity
more Also a West Virginia buck deer.
OPEN EVERY DAI
Diamonds, watches, rings, silverware,
fancy goods, cut glass and banquet lamps
with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holder-man's.
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-
Face Watch
$4.00
$5.00
Stem Winding,
Stem Setting and
Warranted, only
This same Watch
warranted, with a
double case, only
COME AND EXAMINE THEM.
Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for
painless extraction of teeth, Oold and Silver
fillings. If your artlfical teeth do not suit
run call to see us. Ail examinations free.
,Vo mako all kinds of nlatos. Oold Crowns.
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown
and Bridge work and all operations that per
tain to Dontxl Surgery,
No charges for extracting when plates are
ordered. We are the only users of vitalized j
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,,
(Tltman's Block)
East Centre Street.
Ofllce Hours: 7 ft. m. to 8 p. m.
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed..
Our delivery wagon awaits your order, QootU
delivered promptly.
WILLIAM H. riUSSER,
26 Bast Centre Street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SAL)'. Valuable propertr, 211 and 213
Wunt Oak streets; all modern Improve
ments i excellent location ( good sowvrago -r
two dwellings on rear ot lot. Apply at !BL
West Lloyd street. 12-21 Iw
"xjANTKI). Young lady wimted to ilnlslu
1 1 tin type pictures, na expenenco ucces
tary. Call at 10 8. Mnln ttrect.
1 OST. feTKAYKD Oil 8TOI.I5N.- A lu.ni.ln I
J J hound with block ears, body iotted like u J
coacn uoir, biacK spot on rump. Huitahle re-1
ward will lie paid lor return to I', IS. Hngarftle.
Shenandoah, Va. 12-14-tt '
'TTIOn ItKNT. Two nice unfurnished rooms.
V well heated. Apply at No, 211 Weil Out
st.cet.
TOIl ItKNT.- A
1: suitable for ofllra
HullLli ofllce
nice
12-8-tI
room B'cond floor,
purposes. Apply as
TjOH 8AI.K. A double property, on Line
X' street. Jtos. 139 and 133, for sale euenp, ln-
ciutre
street.
Felix MoUannainau, ou I.tno
1U-10-U
Stamped-Goads
Y Itzsluimons- (Jorbott tight.
Buy at our store, we sel
n