The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 10, 1897, Image 4

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    HOOKS & BROWN.
HOOKS "W (SOWN
HINTS FOR CAREFUL BVVEMr
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tnU. ttniid lint rnlllr ntirlv ttlllir I ll P imSOflltlC lit 1 I I ' 1 1 II H U'
j uowlilK I hut the koikIi will lc a-, icprcictitid -it -1 t li t the I "
ue ciC sells the sumo K"ds. A tcwoi out puic
DOLLS. Tr Ornrj
China head dolls, lc. up.
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rairni jkhii io mcil long,
Felt body. " 3 Up
Kid body lie. up
Dressed doll a$c. up
GAMES.
Oar stock of fines caniwt be
beaten In prim or MrMjr.
Old Maid, Author, ami doaen others at
5 cent.
Krmnd Boy, Telegraph Boy, Bicycle
Race, and many more at ajc.
India, like I'arcliecai, 15c.
TOYS.
It yoa examine our toys you will
find Wi mm rlht rtin wp uv
they lire the ehepet you ever
Nicklc Bugine and three cam, 23c up.
Hook and Ladder at 41c.
Fire Engines, worth 75c, go at 50c. And
many others.
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to mnkc v
can iinv hcn
at low a wiv
CO N WAY'S
FAMOUS 5 AND lOe STORE flO. 7,
mx.9
Our tn
rtoni
Glass balli 3. 3-
Tinsel ornaments.
Garden Lamps,
BOOKS.
On UMi
Toy Wks in pape
Ikmnd books, loc t
Robinson Crusoe,
Stories,
colu, Napole
from loc tip.
Our line of Catholl
readv in a fe
now.
Select Notes on
llioo tire
price, i.J5 : 1
10 North Main Strt.
Rext Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store. --
Have you visited Conway's new annex on tlte second floor ?
If not don't fail to do so. There you will see the largest and
cheapest stock In town.
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rfC ttp.
Bible
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l will be
I booked
nn lor
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uoa.
W Quota a Paw Prices s
A Dressed Poll, Bisque Head, worth fl.jo ; our price 98c.
flames from 5c up as high as vou want to go.
Iran Toys from toe up as high as yon want to go.
Baby Coaches, 23c, 48c and 98c.
Drums, Tool Chests, etc., ajc up.
Writing Desk from 60c up.
Blackboard from 23c up.
Tree Ornaments, the largest stock in town lo select from.
Wash sets and Kitchen Sets, from 33c up.
We have them lc up
htDAILY FOOD.
A scriotur text for tvtrv day in thj
thai thing for teachers to gtva thalr
aoh or 13 1 -S cant whan 8 or mori
Trumpets, 5c up.
Extra values In China sets for children.
Pin trays lot up.
Jewel boxes, 25c up.
Dressing Cases, 75c up.
Work Iloxes, $1.00 up.
I Cards and Booklet!
! Collar aud Cult
! Photo Medallii
j ccptablt gift
I Yards of Roses.
NO
Goods purcliased now laid aside till wanted.
.HOOKS & BRO
A very ac-
l75c.
I tmthow goods.
X-lBLs.
We have added to our
NOTICE.
new annex picture from
lead, others follow.
8. A. Bodilall. of Tsnianua, was ft vIhiIoi
to town yesterday. To-dHy, in company
with bis brother, Nntlinn, lie took a trip to
the t'atawlssn vallev in search of game.
M. P. Whalen, proprietor of the Na
tional HottlliiK Work at Wilkosbarre, was in
town yesterday as the atiest of his cousin,
M. D. Malone. air. wnalen was lormeriy
comitv detective of Lucerne county.
-Dr. J. F. Iloberts went to Fottsvllle tins
morning to have Ills eyes treated by
neclallst.
IaiiII lliiuer, wno was einpioyeu
Armour's in town, has rett'nied to his Louie
In Fottsvllle.
J. 1). Mason, a lumber dealer of Bcranton,
was In town last evening and a part of to
day as the guest of Ids brotlier-ln-law, liev.
Alfred llceliner.
Mrs. Robert O'lloyle and Mrs. Frank
0. Reese visited friends at I'otUville to dav.
Hon. T. H. 1). Lyon, of Italianoy City,
who has been confined to the house for several
weeks from Illness, appeared upon the streets
this afternoon.
10c Up to $s.oa. We
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S We will nave on sale to day Table Oil Cloth for loc a yard, mint 01 it.
( CONWAY'S
I Famous 5 & 10c Store No. T,
lo2 North Main Street. j
Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store.
"I bare useil Salvation Oil for frosted feet
and bsckache and found it to be the best
remedy aud cure for pain on earth. Mrs.
Maggie Nleder, Mt. Fleas nt, Westmoreland
Co., l'a.
THE FAMOUS. THE FAMOUS. ) THE FAMOUS.
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IHI JL JL .JL. "s JSamd TfrxcecP JL. JV Jm9 JS 9 WjrMi
I At the Big Store With Little Prices. jj
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Carpet Sweepers,.
Banquet Lamps,
tl o
Wlrite Celluloid 11,
Mack Rubber
1847 Roger Bros. :
1S47 "
1S47 " " A!
$2 to $3
Glass Shades.
Si Silk
LJCnives, Porks.
out, $1.50 doz.
5pootis, $3 doz
SWilM'S
hardwMe STORE.
Place your order for-
MISCELLANEOUS.
Holiday Turkey,
Holly and Evergreens,
Of every description with
I710K flAIK, Tlie iHmlar Ashlnml opera cafe,
l wiiii iryiunaoiuin niiacueu, Known
lirtick'H BimrtinR resort -Iiroufthnut Mnhanoj
vnllry. Must lo sold At otico. IIpohoh for sel
ling, tuirtv piifrfiulnf? In otlier liiminct. Heaaoir
able price to tlilit pnrty. Apply at Hebalu
olllw, or ueo. JirucR'a uue, Asuianu, li-ju-aw
36 S. Main St.
-Tn-rinR Tfl STOnKlIOI.DKItH. Notice
i hcreliy alvcn Hint there will be a meeting
ol stockholders of the 'Shcnanilonli Htreet
llnllwnv n.ll1tlnllv,' on tho eeconil Monday of
Jnnimry. A. IJ.. 1898. nt 11 o'clock a. m.,nttlio
otllco of the coniiany, In the lloroncli of Shen-
riuIaaIi nt .T. W. .Intinaon'H office. No. 2?2 Nortll
Mnli, Htt-m.t. fni-tlm niiriinan of olectlnir otllcerK.
mloptine by-laws, anil do and jwrform such
other corporate acts ni may lie aecnieu nu-
Vls-hle. 11. 1. KEllTHCIlLER,
1I-80-2W Secretory.
nlankcts and shawls are now seniug
fast. Wc liamlle only tuose oi superior
quality, and we purchase thorn in case
lots direct from the manufacturer.
6ox8o fine all wool wane manners, njs
ier pair. 7ox2. f4-7S tuc pair. 74x04,
,?.qo a pair. A good wool Blanket as
an 2 7 the uair. Il l colored Wool
Blankets, Si. 25 to J2-75 the pair.
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
U N D K R W E AR.
Our stock of Ladies', Gentlemen s
....1 rMiiMrnii'a TTiiilerwear in cotton,
has been selected with
nuui n..v , t
,of rnrr-. nlld IS CCrtallllV WOrillV Ol
nnr lllfttlOCllOU. IUU
- ivi,ier nrlrnntncc of the bnrtfnins we
have to ofTer in tins line wc naiwie
iiinl.it makes of the leading nmiiU'
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tacturcrs, anu mcj uiuoui" w -
rntqralitpr..
b T n A .M.1.A.1 r.afc rwtrn
laUlCS liucttti .
weight and quality, fine finish, nt 25c;
finer grade at 50c. Ladies' natural and
scarlet aii-wooi vcsis,
Men's naturul wool snins ami unnvin,
JOC, 50C, 75C. $1.00, $1.35, $1.75
each. Men's scarlet shirts and drawers,
JSC, to $1.00 each.
flen's Suits and
Hen's Overcoats
ANY SIZE.
Suits and
Boys' Overcoats
ANY SIZE.
$2.00 up-
Children's Overcoats from $1.00 up.
ten's Suits from
65c. up.
There's a Thousand
Things wc can't mention. The
Herald isn't big enough to make
a slight mention of our nmvelous
stock, but come and see us. Shen
andoah's best store can't aflprd to
do things by halves. We have
boucht the best of the season's
offerings and roost cordially ask
you to come and see the great
stock of seasonable goods, whether
you want to buy or not.
Sensible Gifts,
No trash in this vast stock of
honest goods. Nothing but dependable
stock, that you won't be ashamed to
ofler as a gift to any one.
REALIZED AT WILKINSON'S.
prices the: lowest.
We aim to sell better goods for les' money than any
other store in the county.
Because we have the largest store twie the stock of all
our rivals and imitators. This givfc us a purchasing
power no one can equal. Our big Dam4ght Store is full
of great values that are low prices tjQPU.
CLOAKS AND WRAPS.
For a dozen years we have held the leqS.fbr lw Voices for
Cloaks and Wraps, Coats and Jacket! for young or old.
Our stock is large and fully up-to-date i style aud prices.
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L. J. WILKINSON,
DRESS GOODS.
A reninrkahle stock in richness of weaves, in newness of
styles, in lowness of prices. All these combine to make
this the leading store for Dress Goods Bargains.
TAKE YOUR PICK.
Is it a Handkerchief, a Silk Umbrella, Gloves, Neckwear,
Shirt, Hosiery, Underwear, Fine Linens for table use, or
Stamped Linens for Embroidery, Lace Curtains, a New
Dress, Cloak, Wrap, a Nice Celluloid or Porcelain Hand
Painted box of Collars, Cuffs, or Sundries.
We claim to sell belter goods for less money than any other store.
MAIN and LLOYD STS.,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE
amous : Clothing : House,
J OUTFITTERS l CLOTHING IH THE (MIL
Cor, Main and Oak Streets,
Franey Building,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
YOU will always find here a large
nnrl nttrarlive line of Dli'
Goods to select from. Table
Linens, Linen Table Covers, White,
Scarlet, Gray and Plaid Flannels,
Denims, Tickings, Muslins, Ging
hams, Flannelettes, Canton Flan
nels in colored, bleached aud un
bleached ; all-woll Skirting Flan
nels, Crashes, Hosiery, Gloves,
Towels, Napkins, Combs, Hair
Brushes, eto.
CARPETS ANDRUGS
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This department is on the
second floor and is well Btockcd with the
production of the leading manufacturers
of Carpets and Kugs. You will find in
this collection of fine patterns every
thing that is desirable in Moquettes,
Body Brussels, Axminster, Tapestry,
Ingrain and Rag, and our prices arc so
low that you cannot fail to be suited.
We are agents for the
BDTTER1CK PAPER PATTERNS I
A full and complete line always in stock.
Monthly Fashion Sheets FRKK OF
CHAKGB, Get one.
P. J. GAUGHAN,
No. 37 North Main St
A RAILROAD TRAGEDY.
HollorTlint a Mnu Wns Spiked to tho
1'rnok and l.oft to Moot Dentil.
Chicago, Dec. 10. Evidence which In
dicates that a murder has been com
mitted somewhere between Chicago
and Denver on the Chicago and Alton
railroad was found yesterday on the
top of the front trucks of a' Pullman
Bleeping car shortly after Its arrival In
Chicago. It was a human foot, ap
parently that of a man, and a long
blender spike penetrated the large toe.
The foot, which had been torn off above
the ankle, was bare and mutilated.
T.lgaments which had been torn frpm
the upper pprtlon of the limb, and res
plained attached to the foot In dls
memborment, were twisted around the
bloodstained trucks of the sleeper. The
police believe that a man had been
tied to the railroad traolc, his feet
spiked to the ties, and that he had then
been loft to meet certain death under
the train. There was no blood on the
engine, which, the railroad men say,
proves thu the accident, or murder,
as the case n.ay be, occurred west of
BlnomliiKton, as a change of engines
id made at that point.
Judgments Kuleri'il.
Ill tho cast! of ). O. Yucngling & Son vs.
Cornelius O'Brien, judgment was filtered
yesterday for $800 in favor of tho plaintiff's.
Fred, lieese, of Shenandoah, vs. Amos
Stauuer, judgment was entered in favor of
the platntiir for $126.
Fred, lieese, of Shenandoah, vs. W. Q,
Johuson, judgment was entered for $800 in
favor of the plaintiff.
Fred. Ueese, of Shenandoah, vs. James
McLaugblln, judgment entered for $400 In
favor of plaintiff.
Harris Itubiusky, of Fottsville, vs. An-
f.kuuiiy i Huusicuugrhiiuwu uajiiuuuy IfUlUll-
kuwiu juugmeiii entered lor $.u.:!8 tor
plaintiff.
John V. Van lllargsn vs. Joseph lyiiaus
judgment for $50 fur plaintiff.
Fatriek II. Stapleton vs. the F. & U. If. K,
Co., an alias summons in trespass issued.
Uojle anil UlllPHplo ConvlctiMt.
I). J. Doyle aud 1'atrluk Qlllesplo, of poor
house fame, who were charged with falsifying
election returns, in the poor district of Cou.
yngliam township, Columbia county, were
found guilty yesterday of several criminal
counts against them. William Wilhelui, Esq.,
represented the prosecution In the trial of
the case.
The Rosy Freshness
And a velvet softness of the skin la inva
riably obtained br thor? who use Pozzoni's
Complexion ."owner.
SPOONT'S,
108 & n a East Centre Street,
HOLIDAY
FURNITURE.
letters Sruiitod.
Letters testamentary wero granted to
Calvin Frice and Daniel It. Frlco on the cs-
late of D.uiiel Frirc, lato of Minorsvillc, do-ceasod.
BIG BA
RGAINS
IN
7.
FINE OVE
ARE ALMOST GIVING THEfl AWAY
RCOATS !
TVe have pretty near half a block iKf store containing nothing but OVERCOATS, and as the room is needed for the manufacture of clothing we are compelled to offer extraordinary induqemonte to get
rid of tliem, - Everything mult go, so take afflage ot tins great sale, an opportunity mac win never aga. -
m& and Black Beaver, sizes from 34 to 42, ali;iengths, short and long. Our Price, $4.75 ; manufacturer's price $7,75, ,'M)?krW
Jd Blue or Black Kerseys, $6.00 ; manufacturer's price,8.2S.
R)d Melton Overcoats, $8.00 ; manufacturer's price, $n.oo.
imported Melton Overcoats, $10.00 ; manufacturer's price, $14.25,
All Kinds of Chinchillas. All Kinds of Astrakhans, AM Kinds of Boucle aysH8s . '
. r- t - r 1 a. ! A 1 . c 01 m 1 i n . r . t n. . s-
We have also full lineof'bhoi , Ijfeht Overcoats in the latest styles, uoys uvcrconis irom 12 w iy yean,, unnosi given away. s large assortment or nuciren s iteeicr, overcoats anu atQrm uvercoats.
R line of Men's Storm Overcoats. Big stipe of Men's all-wool, Heavy Winter Suits, all kinds and colors. Big line of Boys' Suits, all kinds and colors. All kinds of Men's and Qqys' Black, Suits. In Children's
. , , al, the jatefit 8tyies Rememfcr tliat everything must go, so take advantage of this great sale, the chance of a life, Remember the place Largest and Cheapest Clothing Hquse in the County. .
MAM MOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
; L. GOLDIN, Prop i
and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA.
Can be bought from us
this year 35 per cent, cheaper
than during any other season.
This is our holiday induce
ment, Fine Cane Seat Dining
Room Chairs, , . . jSc
Square Extension Table
Handsomely decorated, $2.75
Bed Room Suits in
Eight Pieces . . . $15.00
ONE CARLOAD OF
Plush Rockers
Fgr Christmas Gifts, i.og up.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
At Factory Prices.
Call on us. No trouble to
show goods.
SPOONT'S,
io & 113 East Centre Street. 2
0'HARA'S LIVERY
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
Undertaking in - -
- - all its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
Cor. White Mansion
and Lloyd (House
Streets, f Stables,
Shenandoah J MAHAKOY CIJf,
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GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
4AY and STHAW.
Floor and fable 01) Cloths,
Centre St