The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 29, 1897, Image 4

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That good reading matter ,
COSte n great deal of money. We
handle the following high grade'
periodicals and a dime will buy ;
either of tlieui :
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, i
THE PURITAN. 3P!r
THE STRAND, &i '
THE COSMOPOLITAN,
IttSP MUNSEY'S. !
y' QODEY'S,
PETERSON'S.
Try one, you'll want another.
HOOKS & BROWN!
North Main St.
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A Hnndsomo Complexion
is one of tbe greatest charms a woman can
pOSWM. Poisoni's Oouplbxioh Powbbii
gives It.
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JTEtfBATiUIA n 1 'i,:.r.-
t " put 0 tin V: In! i '
i ERMA N MEDICAL LiWS
DR. niCHTER'G ft
"ANCHOR
PAIN expelled:
IOnlv prnnltif th Trade JVInrk l Anch" r. '
F. Ad. KlrMerA, toM 21 v I'curlM. l
31 HIGHEST AWOS.
13 Brunch Houses, Ow,iC!-,-v U.
2i&IK)cifl. Kauursetl&rceoumi tu My
A. Wesley. 10 K.Mjii; M .
. H. Harentmch. 103 N. Main 8t
.P. P.D. Klrlin. 6 t. Mln it
PR. RiCMTi.nS
ANCHOR" ftTOMACItAI, Wat for
prd in losing.
9 -r , -"Tn -Ck. -- Ik 5k-
FINE
DRESS
GOODS,
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC,
Are all here in complete asortmeuts.
We liare always been recognized ns
leaders in this line as well as nit other
Hnea we carry. We have made special
effort to place before you this season,
not only a larger, but also a finer assort
ment than we have been enabled to show
ou at any time heretofore, and the
prices are away below the present cost of
manufacture. ' The tariff has advanced
all woolen goods in the market, domestic
as well as imported, but our cash was
ready before the passage of the bill, and
we bought largely while goods were yet
at the lowest notch, and consequent
can furnish hctter values than any of our
less fortunate competitors.
Driver Injnrml.
lidward Smith, a driver residing at Maha
noy City, was painfully squeezed nhont the
shoaldars and aido by baing caught between
a car and chute at the North Mahnnoy col
liery this morning.
Don't in Anybody tutarfcrt, Bat
Take Pan-Tina for coughs and cotds, 25c.
At (Jrnhler Bros., druj store.
NUGGETS WlffiWS,
John Pttttorson, 12 years old, of Wie
ner. Mich., was attacked by ptr In a pen
and killed.
Three hundred lives were loRt In the
recent typhoon op the southeastern
coast of rhina.
The eviction of striking miners at
FelrolnjUon, W. Va,, has begun, find
trouble Is feared.
FOF TO-DAY.
Big, fat and juicy covev
oysters . direct from
Maurice River.
60c to $1.00 per Hundred.
Fine York State Grapes,
All Choice Fruit.
COSLETVS,
II II. '.ii lii k visited his parent at j
- I,n 1 Kill Ilave.ii last evening.
Mi mill Mrs. K. J. llrennan and their
i i i. Mi.tulin Hurt, were gnenUof friends
lit I . ! t- iltc-.
i .i m Williams and J. W. DaiWow trans
n tiil liu-ini'fs in PotUvllle and Schuylkill
I In vfii j i sterilay .
Miv, Mary Hull i van has gotib toKutctown
tn i-it her hrothor, Miehael, who in H stadout
.it 1 1 e Normal School.
Hi v. .1. W. Blschoff, pastor of the Vreby
ti riau rliiinh at I'pper Lehigh, wasn visitor
tn town litis morning,
' W. II. Lentr., retiresetttliiL' Oohs and
Kunt. of Allontovru, spent last evening and
a part of to-day in town.
Min Mary Monsghan, of Connors, a
si hool teacher In Butler township, was seen
on iinr streets last evening.
Mrs. John Eisenhart and daughter, Ktliol,
have returned from visits to friends at
Nuremberg and Rock Glen.
Christ. Folts and Miss Fay 1 lesser, who
spent the past two weeks visiting the tatter's
sister in Philadelphia, returned here last
evening.
Harry Levlt, one of Ceutrallu's progres
sive merchants, spent several hours in town
to-day. Mr. Levlt is a brother of Max
Levlt, the up-te-dste hatter.
DIISI).
MHJW.-On the 28th Inst., at Hhennwloah,
Edward Miles, aged S3 years. Funeral will
TAK6 piscc on BUltuay, dim ini., at o i. in.,
from tho family reslilenee. No. 3S7 WeM
(Thorrv atreet. Intrmetit tn the Annuncln.
tlon cemetery, ltelallvns and friends rWiect-
fully invited to stleml. io-a-
FOR RENT.
One dwelling on East t,loyd
street, formerly occupied by H. C.
Folnier. Has eight nice rooms.
One dwelling on North White
street, formerly occupied by Isa
dore Luterstein. Has 10 rooms.
Bath, heat and other conveniences.
-APPLY AT-
O'HRRR'S IiWERY,
36 south Mam street. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah, Pa,
CARPETS AND RUGS
This department is on the
second floor and is well stocked with the
production of the leading manufacturers
of Carpets and Rugs. You will find iu
this collection of fine patterns every
thing that is desirable iu Moquettes,
-Vady Brussels, Axminster, Tapestry,
Ingrain and Rag, and our prices are so
low that you cannot fail to be suited.
We are agents for the
BDTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS 1
A full and complete line always in stock.
Monthly Piwhiou Sheets l'REE OF
CHARGE. Get one.
P. J. GADGHAN,
No. B7 North Main St.
-niWT tINE OF
GRODERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAY and STRAW.
- Floor and Table Oil. Cloths.
ER POT PY 87 We8t
rULC 1 , Centre St.
lliAirDflNn fiDCN WP 1MI
niinnu ui muiio ociao.
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OCT. 30.
CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 & 10c.
. STORE, No. X.
--102 North Main Street.--
Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store.
With a Full Line of Olassware, Tinware, Wooden ware, Hard
ware, Agateware, Crockery Fancy floods and Jewelry.
NOTHING IN OUR STORE OVER 10 CENTS.
Following are some of our goodu :
Worth.
Coil Rods 2Bc,
Galvanized BncketJi 25c,
Oil Cloth, table-, per yd 20c.
" " floor, test 3-v-,
Agate Backets, 4 qts
" ColUnders 20c,
" SancePans, 3tt.. . 3Sr,
" Milk Pans, 4 ts. .. 23c,
Picture with Glass, Sxlo . asc.
Pitcher and Bowl, large... (e,
Side Dishes, 1 inches ooc,
Glass Bowls '.;
Out &
Priced
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100 J;
loc g
100
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loe 1
100 flt
loc 2
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100
Large Bowls
Flint Tumblers
Tin Kettles, 2 qts
Decorated Fruits
Tea Canisters
China-Fruits
Decorated Plates
Porcelain Cup and Saucer...
White Plates, 5x6 inches...
Meat Dishes
Tablespoons
Teaspoons
Our
Forth, l'rlee
10c. SC
10c
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10c,
10c,
lOo,
lOo,
10c,
10c,
10c,
10c,
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Sc
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5c
5c
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5c
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Hood's
Stimulate the stomach.
ruvne the liu-r. curl' lilli
nesj, Itiindarhe. di7?ines.
lour itnrnki-li, rnmtltmtloii
te. 1'rtre 3t eenti. Mld br sll ,lrujuti.
Tli onlr I'llll to talis wl'li Uood't 8iriararllls.
Pills
5c, 3 for 5C
MW FAMOUS 5 fll IDG. STORE, NO. I
102 North Main Street.
Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. x
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PITHY POINTS. .
Happenings TUroughont the Country
Chronicled for Hasty lemsal.
A building boom has struck St. Clair.
William Webb anil Sttss Dora Marrow, both
of Wadesvlllo, were married yesterday.
Tho tnnrrlage of Miss Lime Simon and
George Voting, of Ashland, took plAse yester
day. English capitalists have been Inspecting
sites In Heading for the erection of a woolen
mill.
ltuntauien report that wild turkeys and
pheasants are fairly numerous in Centre
county.
Tho estate Of the late Samuel HetThor will
be offered at public sale, to pay tho debts of
the same.
The funeral of the late James O'llare, Sr.,
took place yesterday from his late home at
New Philadelphia.
Dr. D. V. Richards has been reinstated at
amemborof the Medical Pension Examin
ing Board at Kastott.
There are now 78S Indians in the govern
ment school fii Carlisle, and they spoke
originally 09 diffeient languages.
Tho Woman's Belief Corps of the Seventh
Pennsylvania district hold Its fourth annual
'convention at Sunbury yesterday.
With very interesting ceremonies. Rev. H.
U. lioop was installed as president of the
Iielianon A alley College at Aunvllle.
The boy recently found murdered in a
stock car nt Wllllamsport, is now believed to I
have been Fred. Gilbert, formorly of Bead
lug. Sharpers in Cumberland county are getting
numerous farmers to sign what seem to bo
contracts to eejl all their wheat at $1 u
bushel, though the documents are really
promlisary note.
The Carpenter Steel Works, of Bending,
whioh are working ovor-time on Uncle
Kam's projectiles, has also just sent n final
order of 40,000 bolts to India for railroad
construction work.
Although an indicUnont for alloged om
boMlcmcnt on tho part of I. G. Miller, tax
collector of Cumru, Berks county, was
quashed for its defects, a new bill is to be
presented, and the admlsistrator of Samuo)
Shepp, one of Miller's lwtdsmcn, has been
sued for over fsotKV
The Lehigh Valley Coal Company has in
creased tho wages of its stripping employes
In and around lriuletou from 99c, to $1.10 por
day.
More arrests of Berks county dairymeu
fur tho use of a "cream ripener" in their
butter to Increase its weight ten per cent, are
promised by state oflicials.
A Centra couutian, Kdward Hull, writes
back from Juneau that he is one of hundreds
of Klondike who have turned back, dis
heartened at the dilliculties in reaching the
gold fields. ;
Wilson M. (lenrhart, n clerk in tbo State
Department at Jtarrisburg, has been ap
pointed on the Board of Trustees of tbe
lUtivlllo insnno asylum, vice William I.
Ilimmolreich, deceased.
A mammoth bleaker will be erected near
Mt. Carmel by the Midvullcy Coal Company.
The changes on the Lehigh Valley rail
road hooked to take plnco November 1st will
be quite numerous. It is said tho powers of
bunt. IUakslco arc to lio increased.
William Byan, of I.lanclly, South Wales.
representing a wealthy syndicate of Welsh
capitalists, is making a tour of Pennsylvania
in search of a favorable location for a tin
works, which will be built by the men ho
represents.
Captain Jack Crawford, the poet scout. Is
in Sunbury as the guest of his nephew, W. W.
Xattrcss.
Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the, finest
liver and bowel regulator over made'.
Gridiron Kotos.
Manager Pabey's aggregation, of foot ball
players will battle for suproiu&oy with the
Ashland team at that plae on Saturday,
November 13tb. He is also negotiating for
a game with the Mahauoy City team. Should
this game come off it wnuld moon Shenan
doah against Shenandoah, as there aro eight
playors or last year's town team in tho Mah
auoy City eleven.
Ask your .grocer for the "Boyal Patent'
dour, and take no other brand. It is tho best
flour made.
Cascarets stimulato liver, kidneys and
bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c.
A WARNING
TO THE PEOPL
E
Don't be humbuged toy farce ad
vertisements like some of our competitors are
in the habit of doing.
THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS,
THE CHEAPEST CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS IN THE COUNTY,
Don't advertise to sell out, neither do we have to advertise otherwise as a bluff,
as we are in the wholesale manufacturing business for a number of years and
for this reason, combined with a big capital back of same, places us before the
people to the best advantage to serve, the public with CLOTHING better in
quality and cheaper in price than any of our farce advertising competitors are
able to do. In the short period of time since we are located among you, we
have established a good name, which the people of Shenandoah and vicinity
gave us, that is, of being Reliable and the
CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE
IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
This will be a sufficent guide as to where you should spend your hard-earned
s
dollar and save 4o per cent, on each one you have to spend on CLOTHING
AND HATS.
TUUlUi
Famou
Hatters,
s Clothiers am
,mm Advertisers .of Facts and.
The Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County,
Corner Main and Oak Streets,
FRANEY BUILDING, SHENANDOAH, PA
MISCELLANEOUS.
TTtOIt SALK, CHEAP. A horse six years, old.
X' Appiy
andean, l'a
r at Xo. 156 East Apple oil
IV-wo.
FOU SALE. I51ght iihndred dollars worth of
4 per tent, school bimds. Apply nt the
Herald ofllee. 10-27-lw
TTIOIt SALH. A valuable property, 27 and 29
X West Coal street, Shenandoah, Pa.,
ottered for sale. Donhlo block, house and
stable on tho rear. Apply to Soinuel Itoberts,
Went Cherry street, Shenandoah, Pa. 9-30-lw
JANTF.D. To borrow 81,000 on first mortg
age, inquire ns inis omco. iwim
Struck In h Slope.
John Kaliu, of No. 11 North Cathorino
street, was injured at Turkey ltuu colliery
this alternoon. Ho hail completed his day's
labor and was coming out of tbe mine by
way of tbo slope, when he was-struck by s
descending car. He was knocked down to
ono side and cut around tho face and head.
It Is believed that he sustained a fractuxe, of
the cranium.
Whon bilious or costive, eat a Oasctrets
candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, Sac.
M
lfcH C. HI HUMAN,
Buy Keystoneflour. Bo sure that tbo mime
Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on
ever sack.
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
PIAKO AJ.D OBOAN.
No. 01 N. White trei-t. Shenandoah, Pa.
DUStO'S BARBER SHOP !
K Our Lamp Stock is Now Open 9b
S Fancy Colored Shades, jfe
l SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. W
II ead quart era for
.... Commercial Travelers
Attentive and skillful tonsorfnl artists always
In attendance.
Neatest Shop Irn Town.
W. G. DUSTO, Prop.
Ferguson House Block,
J. O It A NT MOYRK, Prop.,
Cur. Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, pa.
Terms : $1.00 per day. '
Stl)linK Facilities UnsurpnMied.
Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week
or month.
CHARLES DERR.
TONSORIAL ARTIST
(Shceler's Old Stand.)
ioq NORTH MsiW STREET.
First-class work guaranteed. Prompt an
polite attendants. Hair cutting a specialty.
j SELLING OUT.
OF INTEREST TO THE PUBLIC
SELLING OUT.
An $80,000 Clothing Sale consisting of Overcoats, Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Hats, and Gent's Furnishings, to be closed out at 40 per cent, below the cost of
manufacturing. In advertising selling out I mean business, and my reasons for wanting to dispose of my immense stock before JANUARY 15th, 1898, is that I am going to engWpVv.
in the wholesale Clothing business and need the room which my retail business now occupies for my piece goods, machines, etc., necessary for the manufacture of Clothing. This is no fake,
neither is it a new venture, as 1 have had it in contemplation for some years past. Remember, this stock is all brand new and of the latest styles,- and I am determined to sacrifice it. - Com.
- and take advantage of this sale ifchlle the stock' is complete. It is a well known fact that we carry the finest line of Clothing in this county, and it can easily be proven by an examination of our"
mammoth show windows. 0r solicit includes the finest of Men's Suits, satin lined ; Overcoats satin lined, and our Children's Suits are the finest in the market, including Veetees, JuniQfejRs
. and in-fact any style you may call for. . Such an opportunity will never occur again, That such a fine stock must be sold 40 per cent, less than manufacturing prices.
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MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE!
LOUIS GOLDIN, Proprietor.
No. 9nd 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA.
uiAMTrn TAII HDC mml Hands on coats, vests and pantaloons. In hiring help for my manufacturing department I will gire the preference to experienced hands from town and
WAIM I t-Wj MIL-VriO. surroundings. The balance, if i cannot get enough, I will be compelled to bring from the cities. Apply at once at the Mammoth Clothing House and
have your name put on the list.