The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 29, 1896, Image 4

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    LnCirc otiE-ntict cLommQ raw.;
SPECIAL PHENO Ivl E IS l SALE.
POLITICAL TALK.
HT.iY POINTE.
GOOD CLOTHES AT HALF PRICE.
THE GRAND HOLIDAY STORE.
1C ore exerting our best efforts to mnkc
the (irontcst Reductions in I'rlccs
ever presented before to the Holiday
Shoppers of the Shcliaiulonh Vnllcy. W'c
have juit completed Inking nnothcr of our
famous st'ick inventories, including new lots
of this reason's Overcoats and Suits bought
from the great assignees sale, resulting in
an enormous list of Bargains. All these
goods are bright, new, stylish mid of the
best make.
Men's l''.mcy Suitings. Hoys' Suits and
Children's Novelties almost giv(5!i away;
you'll be surprised nt the priecs. See our
grand holidiy goods. Stylish hats, smoking
jackets, best line of kid gloves, mufflers,
latest styles of scarfs.
lleautiful line of neckwear specially for
the holidays. Hiyidsonie 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.
Tlio Commissioners will probably mako
the ir appointments known to-morrow.
It Is now said Commissioner Allen will not
be Morcantlle Appraiser.
lotiRreaiman lirutnm denies the rumor
Happening TIiroiiRtiout the lti;lnu Chron
icled lor Utility 1'erumil.
Wm. Kcimey, of Counor's Patch, lins been
appointed operator at tlio Hammond colliery
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,....,.,, .,, ,0 iiriHiuiiuui, vimi, no reniteii , siorwuo has been promotod to shipper.
4a .ii.n n 1'nnrnaa ...lltlr.,. Tn ... tn... , . . . ... .
to sign a I'onrosa petition. In an Interview
he says : I am always ready to ileclaro my
position to my ltcpulillcan friends, but not to
the Heine, blackmailing editor of a pseuilo
Republican sheet when It Is hired to bo so,
and paid for It, and is anything clso forlucre.
I say emphatically, tbutif t litre, is anything
calculated to make one, take an active part
for Mr. Penrose and against Mr. Wanaiimkcr
At tlio miners' hospital two larco
Christmas trees were, trimmed and the In
mates enjoyed th yuletide festivities.
The Tamaqua business college has been
sold to a Maucb Chunk firm.
The fellow who can't skate doesn't cut
much io with the girls.
Itobert, 17 year old son of Robert Weston,
clerk In Robrbelmcr's clotblng storo, was
It is in tbo fact thai Mr. Wananmker'a causo I drowned In Tumbling Run dam yesterday
PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
o l. REFOWICH, Prop.
12 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa
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1 I'nxby of Philadelphia, is a t
t 1 friends
I 4 -ir I Tlirittins 1 .il w firds. nf I tin 1: ft .
hit tl county, who wcie guests of
"il, irn,,ve returned to their home.
"iheelcr and Mrs. F. C. Reese
3 " . nt. lnrk Plnre vmlelilnv.
rls, of Huston, is greeting
Iieie
Mor.an. aii'oinpanlod by
ins, or Illnghamton, .V i
Jay at l cmr.Uiu.
Icr a student at Lafayette Col-
. pi-mlmc tin- holidays with
I J anil M s. Kistlcr.
r Uiiiiir in ibortliand in
'h ltavea ti)-miniow fur Wllles-
t 1 1 cbarue of n similar department
II Illf, L'omls were shipped yostcr-
111
I nil- IV ni4.ll 1, ,11.
' lrpniiiin I) Owens. (Jeoree
irufi ('0.,rv .,,i,n Hlenlns. and
of Win I'enii, Ti4.Mii ill nt-
Slco ie chanty li.ill in Mabanoy City
Tin
I' of tUnnagban returned to I'liihidel-
ll IK t
"1 Hi und Clill'ord Potts, of Shamo-
n tin appointed to extra conductor-
JhoiOnidhie railroad.
I t.'ikl uV.ins, a iiroiiiinciit citizen of
" 0,1 led there yesterday afternoon,
"months illness.
I untile, ndiew Hyland, and daiigb- i
er U uriied home fnun l'hoeiiuvillo
ltd niivhcro they were spending the'
11 i the former's parents.
(V'unr,iam Wilson. of Mt. Curmel.spcut j
a Don town last night, ami paid the i
"'Mum a itleasantrall. I
titllmg to-day moved into one of
ii lies on South .Tardln street,
Tt ii
is unfortunately rbahipioned by such traitors
as Marry Zcrbey."
Dolan, lllankcnburg & Co., tlio firm that is
anxious to control tlio next United States
Senator, are in tbo comity in the interest of
Wanamaker. They very wisely gavo Shen
andoah the go-by. This town is for Penrose,
by a largo majority.
Commissioners-elect Rcntse and Myers, Register-elect
Reese, Trcraurer-clect Davis and
John Duffy, clerk, were sworn in by Recorder
Murphy yesterday.
Wo aro still of the opinion that Wanamaker
will reeeiro but two votes from this county,
with tho possibility of only one.
Another meeting of tbo Citi.ons' Standing
Coinmltteo has been called for Thursday
evening. It Is important that a full atten
dance bo had.
Tho Wanamaker wind-bag will burst in tho
neighborhood of Ilarrisburg within the next
ten days.
'Squire Tonmey says he Is a candidate for
llorotigh Justice, notwithstanding all combi
nations. liny your Blippers at tbo Factory Sboo
Storo.
The Countj's Cnttle.
Tliero are 31 head of cattle at tho alms
house. Schuylkill Haven, all of them, with
IMPflRTPn A RPFR tho exception of one, ro aiUlctcd with tuber-
1IIUU1III.U v ullii cuioss. They have been condemned
Mntli Vnjinoiit.
Hcre'ivcr of Tin en M. J. Scanlan, miulo
jayinent on his duplicates to tho County
Commissioners yesterday.
Ilrct from MurncliPii, (Jermnny,
iNouriHimiK "m cxuiiaruiuiK
PSCHORR BRAIL
afternoon. Ho was skating on tho Ice, broke
through and was drowned befoto the oyes of
qulto a number of persons.
Charles Pfelfer, an Allegheny City laun
dryman of means, accidentally shot and
killed himself while gunning near Ligonler
yesterday.
Missing Jacob Richards, of Reading, has
only been visiting a county nephew when
police broko into his house, to sec If ho was
dead.
Clara (Iripp was baptized through a hole in
tbo ico at West Manchester, York County.
"Divino Healer" Schrader Is putting In a
week at York, blessing Invalids' handker
chiefs. With the mercury bolow zero the Lehigh
River has frozen over from Kaston to Glen
don. llnrrora of mining.
ScilAXTor, Pa., Doo. 29. Roports from
nil tho eight nnthraclto mining districts
of Pennsylvania show tho following ro
suits of mining accldonts ill the etnto for
the year oiullng Deo. 1 last: Accidents,
1,801; fatal, 497; widows, 223; orphans,
671. Iu 1895 tho rocord was 1,543 nccldonts,
of which 891 were fatal, with 189 widows
nud 515 orphans, and In 1891 It was 1,433
accidents, '139 having a fatal result, leav
ing 219 widows and 000 orphans.
AliHolntely pure
itimtly on tianil at
'oiituf tin r o aleoliol. Con-
JACOB NOLL'S,
NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST.
COUGH !
FOR A
id hands aro making very slack
nt
A Hard, Stubborn CouQh,
RAE'S EXPECTORANT
-25 Cents the Bottle.S-
WnSLETS DRUG SIM,
106 IM. rvialn Street.
WILKINSON'S
by tbo
! stato authorities and will bo killed. Tho
cattle affected cost the county anywhere
from $30 to $50 each and the stato must al-1
I low anywhere from $20 to $50 according to
breed for every cow condemned as being dis-,
cased. It is oxpecled that the county will
realize an avemgo of $20 for each bead or
$000 In all. It is estimated that the herd
originally cost tho county between $1,500 and
$1,800. Tbo Poor Directors and tbo state
authorities meet to-day for final action in tbo
matter. I
To cure all old sores, to bual an indolent
ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need
simply apply' DeWitt's Witch Hanoi Salve,
according to directions. It inaric-Uko c
tiim will surpriM you. C. II. Hogcnbunh j
Court Notes. j
The Commissioners inspected the jail
ycsteiday and found it overcrowded. 1
Distribution statements were (lied in the '
estates of Peter Meyer and Joseph l'egley,
both deceased.
Court authorized Edward Robert?, guardian
of the llaskey minors, of Shenandoah, to
mortgage, as per recommendation of J. G.
Smith, auditor, certain real estate in Shen
andoah. Bond filed and approved.
Iu tho cstato of Daniel S. Krammes, In
partition, court ordeicd Daniel Krammes,
administrator, to make sale of tho real estate.
The return of bale of tho real estate of
Mary Filler, deceased, was confirmed abso
lutely. Judge Dnnn heard testimony in the Mc
Quail will caso, involving an estate worth
$10,000.
Fillirriil lleslgns.
Wo mako up funeral designs in any shapo
or form and In the best manner possible
Also wheat sheaves, wax work, etc. Kates
reasonable.
I'AVNI:'H GHKKNItOUM:,
12-20-tl-cod Girardville, Pa.
ALL NAT!
of tho Globo f er
NEURALGIA and similar Oonplalats'
uuu I'rvjrareu uuuer mo Einngonc
.ERMAH MEDICAL LAWS
.prescribed by eminent pnysiclai
OR. RICHTER S
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;ur holulay trade was a great success ; we sold more
far than any year in our business ; and our facilities
'ling large crowds of buyers were better and you
itid our excellent system and quick attention.
s Great Day Light Store
jhas won its way into your confidence. We thought
loah iK-tmle would trive our bin modern Dry Goods
I I cj
fair welcome. YOU DID MORE.
The great throngs of
pleased buyers w h o
have visited our store
were quick to appre
ciate the money-saving
prices made possible
by our being able to
purchase large stocks
of goods at lower
prices. We share this
advantage with you.
To our thousands of
patrons we extend our
best wishes for a happy
and prosperous New
Year.
;kets
dies and Children.
Deed ltiM'ordPil.
From guardians of Ilarbara A. l!las ct al.,
to Ralph Natlress, premises in Girardvillo.
1'ioni Joseph H. Fisher to Edward S
Fernsler, lot in Pottsville.
From Joshua Marti to Kate Smorowski,
premises iu Miucrsville.
From Isaac II. Hcini to Jacob Ilartstein,
lot In Pottsville.
Marriage License...
Mat. lloruotls and Kvu Dergutis, both of
Shenandoah.
Jamei M. Leckie,- of Washington, D. C,
and Charolotte A. Lcggett, of Wm. Penu.
Fdward J. Itowllngs and Cora Kadcr, both
of Mabanoy Plane.
Iluy Koystono Hour. lie sure that tho name
Lttssio &. Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on
every sack.
l'rnm School to Court House.
Prof. T. S. Herb, supervising principal of
tho Tremont township schools, tendered his
resignation to the board. Prof. Herb hai
becu selected as deputy to lEecordcr-elect
Jenkyn, the appointment to take effect
January 1, next. The board filled tbo va
cancy by electing II. I. Honsberger to the
place. Alouzo N'eal, son of Superintendent
E. C. Neal. of Lincoln, was elected teacher
of the Eausi'h Creek school.
Your picture taken for Be, day or night, at
10 South Main street. 12 18 lot
It U no Longer retired.
That heretofore much dieaded and gener
ally fatal disease, diphtheria, has at last been
ovrrcouie. Thompson's Diphtheria Curo is as
positive to curo as it is used according to lu
stiuctions. No more deaths need occur from
diphtheria, cioup, quinsy or any other throat
afl'ectlon. Hy all means keep one or more
bottles on hand all the time. It costs only
SO cents a bottle aud is bold at Kirlin's drug
storo.
HOOD'S PILLS curo Liver Ills,
Biliousness, Indigestion. Ilenduche.
A. plea-nt laxative. AH Druuglsts.
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n wm or CLOTH
Jim'
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mi'
Uijuotr figures
ton nftr n mis
w marked at
prices ; its use
World renowned 1 Itcmark.aiilr Burcranfiil I
JOntr crnnlno with Trade Atark Anchor."
2 F. Ad. IllcMer A Co. . 2 1 5 1'earl St. , Xcir York.
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Houses. Own Glass works.
25 & 50 eta. Eadorncd & recommended bj
Mn1py, lrfiK Wpln bt.H ll
np;Ptiniicii, iuu p. MRU M- A
, it. jinin, u n. luuin w
niivilllHUJUll.
DR. niCHTElTS 1
ANCIIOU STOMACHAL test for
1 1 livMprplatVStnnincli CToinplnlnl n
LAPSED l
t INDUSTRIAL I
POLICIES
The Metropolitan Life Insurance Co,
A Will Revive any Lapsed Policy
on -which flfty-two BUcrtfSlTO wc-t-ks' rrcmiums 1
A vrerert-ci'ireu.ajid on which the prciuluma aro i
hi uiiuiiB lutru tu wiiun ur niurt , I'fUiluwi
Q the life tR-forti insun-d la In pood licitltii.
Apply loyour locul huptrinU'nilcnt.wholias
Y two kinds of olicU-s to offer in cuch caap
i one roHtoriiiB your iK)licynubJ"ct ton loan for
Y J'lfmiuina In mrearH vtilhout lnterept, and the
other a new policy In full Immediate benefit .
wiuioui any loan, u
, but for tho amount called (
HARD CLEAN
for by the old rremium at tho nreiicnt Aire on .
COAL ! "COAL !
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II
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palo nt Molilitsihi colltrrv Ifnrmorlv
HhucinnktT'hi nt tho (ollowiiif? rcduceU price ;
KKK 82.W Htovc 82.M
Clu'fitnut 2.05 Ten 1.30
Delivered to nny jmrt of tlio town for 70 eenta
ndditloiml. Orders left at KiUlmch's cluarbtor
orUlBHuutli Jardin btrcet, will rcecic prompt
uiieiuion.
LAMB, DAVIS & CO.
AND THE LADY
CAME BACKsg
She'd been all over town, she'd
been here, she saw our slippers,
she said she'd comeback maybe
and she did, she could'nt help it
she wanted an extra nice pair of
slippers for a Christmas present at
$i.oo. She didn't tell us, but we
knew she'd have to pay 25 to 30c,
more at any other store, and then
wouldn't have had anything like
the variety to choose from.
The Factory Shoe Store leads in
Quantity, Quality and Price.
THAT DOLL
In our window is a beauty and
some customer of ours will get it
on Christmas eve. You get a ticket
for every 50c. worth you buy.
Tickets for the lamps just as
usual.
FACTORY SHOE STORE,
J. A. MOYER, IVlEr.
(SHOES RETAILED AT FACTORY PRICES.)
if
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
weatherand the approaching holiday season.
We 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 Illmlc und ltrown llcnver Overcoats $7.50, now $5.25
" " " " Melton " )0.00, " 7.30
Kciney, " 12.00, " 8.30
' nnj niack Imported Melton " 10.00, " 12.00
" Black anil Drown Chinchilla " 11.00, " S.00
" anil Illack Imported Chinchilla" 14.00, " 0,50
Heavy, Ills Nap NlKKcrheiul Suits, Itliio and Illack,
were $0.50, now $7,00.
Heavy, Small Isup JJtiiKcrlicml Suits, Blue and Illack,
were Sii.OO, now $fj,ot
AU our heavy slock of Clothiug reduced 30 per ct.
BOYS and CHILDREN'S SUITS, I
We have by the carload, and are disposing of them nt half prices.
All kinds of Dress Suits, French 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 Wain Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
I10LMT BftMiriS.
OVERCOATS 1
OVERCOATS I I
Before purchasing your Holiday
presents of rten's and Boys' Overcoats,
Men's and Boys' SI orni Coats, Chil
dren's Astrakhan mid Chinchilla Reef,
ers, Winter Caps, Gloves, Underwear,
etc., call on us nud save the price of
your Christmas turkey.
No large show windows, but great
reductions iu Holiday Clothing.
IN ORDER TO
CLOSE OUT
Our entire s'ock of
' and
ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE,
Cor, Mala and Cherry SU, Sam Block, l'rt i
itnrouT ok tiu: condition ok
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
nt Slicnandoiili, Intlientntanf l'ciinsylvnnln, nt
tho clone ol jumi't., imc iuu, iovui
nooimciM
Lonna nnd discount Sli?.:iM M
,i...,r.irfiM HN.,ir,.fl nnil niiHeetiretl.. .. 1.127 ti
U. S. lloudii to secure, tlrculnllim lOO.tKW 00
StDcka, neeurltles. etc. 7,at7 87
llnnklnir-linuae. furniture, nml flxt l,hO0 00
Duo from natliuml lank9 ( reserve
nirpntui 1.7G.1
Tlun fnun utiite linnks nnd lmnkers 1,171 W
I)iio(rim npiiroved reserve ntrents...- 11. aw 21
Clieekn nnd oilier null item 2,10 72
Noten of otlier lintlonul Imnki a.WJ 00
I'rnctlounl i,nier currency, utckela nnd
ei'nu -II0 M
lawful money reserve In linnk, vii ;
Specie rAJ'J
IKnMemler notes . 2,5,5 00
U. 8. certlf of deiHislt for
lecnl tenders M.tSi U
Redemption fund with V S. treasurer
(0 percent, circulation 1.5UO 00
Total .tWS7,073 VJ
I.IAU11.IT11J4.
Cnpltnl stock iwld in
Q.,r1,lM f,ll
I ndtvideit proftts, lesa expenses nnd
taxes paid
National llank notes outstanding
.100,000 00
FOR THE
BEST GROCERIES
AND
...LOWEST PRICES...
GO TO
Meluskey & Son,
105 S. Main St.
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed,
Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Clooii
delivered promptly.
WILLIAM H. HUSSER,
26 East Centre Street.
Every garment has been RE- (
DUCED ONE-THIRD below 1
its former price. Now is the
time to buy while we still
have a fair assortment in some
numbers.
$5.00 Reduced from $3.00.
$O.00 41 " $13.00..
$3.00 " " $B.OQ.
$7. 0 0 41 44 $tO.OO.
P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2T N. Main St.
OPEN EVERYDAY
17,015 40
IU.000 U)
. ,"7 JO..
-FINE-
MISCELLANEOUS.
C t) A A A-Money to loan on first mortiraue,
SJii.UUw ApplytoT.lt, llEiniALi, Attor-
ney-atLaw.
12-28-lm
Ooto tlio Slionandoah Dental Booms foi
painless extraction of teeth, Gold nnd Silvei
fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not sull
you call to sen us. All examinations free.
We mako all kinds of plates, Oold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns I-ogan Crowns, Crown
and llrldgn work and all operations that po
tain to Dental Surgery.
No charges for extracting when plates an
ordered. We aro tho only users of vltallsod
air for the painless oxtractlon of toeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Tltman's Block)
East Centre Street.
"ISTUAYKU A setter do cntrayed to tlio
lu prcml.es ot tlio underaleiied n December
ffiilli. Owncrean liavo Bame by provlni! proii
erty nnd naylns espcuties Incurred. It. C Bmlth,
17 West Centre street. J2-28-3t
ITIOIt 8AU5. Voluable properlf. 211 and 213
Wt.t Oak streets; all modern Improve
ments i excellent location; ood smveniKet
two dwellliiKS on rear of lot. Apply at H
Wet Lloyd .treet. 12-21 lw
"17ANTK1). Young lady wanted to flnUli
1 1 till type iilctnrrs. No experience uimiu
sary. Call nt la H. Main street.
TOST, BT11AYKD Oil BT0I.KN A beaxto
i hound with block ears, body spotted like
couch don, black .pot on rump. Suitable re
ward will bo paid fur return to V, 12, Mauartrle,
Hlienandoab, Vo, U-H-H
POU H15NT Two nice unfurnUlied rooms;
well heated. Apply at No, 2U West OaVJ I
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