The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 17, 1897, Image 4

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    HOOKS Sc BROWN.
HO
SPECIAL HOLIDAY BVLLIMIN.
IROWN.
Only two weeks yet to s1
.Mt urnrr the pho cMt Often tlKS. Uttr 810C
is the reason, "the goods are fight and the d
WE QUOTE A FEW
-r-r-, OrnmntB. IOAMI
Now l( Mm Hc to grt the belt
ytrn ever ant,
Glnss ball a and 3 for 5c.
Tinsel ornaments, 6 for 5c ami up.
Tinsel, 6 yards for 5c
DOLLS.
Our 98c Dressed rxSl Is surprise. Wc
have some as low as 5C.
Kid Body Dolls, aic, 48c, 98c.
latent Head " tt inches long, 19c.
BOOKS.
It mi wMtt woitmstit, bore Is
what yen at 11 let It Tfm MM
ntltte powtble for tbe mom?.
Tor books in colors, 5c up.
Linen books, 5c up.
Children's story book, loc up.
Select Notes ou the 8. R. Lessons (or
1808 are now ready at our special
price of 1 1. 00.
Catholic Prayer books from 65c to $1.00.
Should be 75c to ti.as.
l'illow 1
Old Maid
Errand
Rjicd
The Fnfl
Chevy CI
onlvj
iROr
Nickle :
Hook 1
Fire Ens
con
SpecU
Thl
Babv Co
Drums, :
niackh
Hobbv It
McdallU
Work Bd
DrctNtiutfj
(cwcl boi
Why not huy early
pidly Koine and this
til always right.
ICES:
ttrsMot tin o)d arm aMdatt
a4r ones.
1 etc., sc. .
ilegraph Boy,
I Oauie, 35c
everywhere.
Bicycle
Here
I Ii4mih Rerontril.
A ri'lrHSr Wit- (iIhcciI uti rile in tlip Ke
rni.U i'h iHU- llns titoming fioni Roln rt H.
Irtin niil niU' tn tin' l, Vii-... ,t Wilkmb-irH'
( iml W). nml nthfrs. loriuliu .Iriii.im's to
pr..rwitjr nf I lie imuier oil tbi. Uthtwinw
crtek In Nonh U11U111 townhi
Deod from Thomas M. Itnnvl to Henry
Giles, for premium iu 8t. Clair.
I Vol Iruii. Bmnul Strnum: to Rmitwti M.
Frits, nd wife, Aunl-. for promises In An-
bum.
Deed fronf Hnyrison Ball to Prlsclll. Iter
rlogton. BremlWw lu Mabsaoy City,
DtfA frum Jutvi Hater et nx. to Aaron
Tet.r a)., cratnlwsln Bast Bra nswiokTwp.
Dmci from Wllbelmlna Koch et ui. to
Aaron lYfrretsl., premises In Ba t Hruna
wick Twp.
"Ihaveuwd Salvation Oil lu my hmlly
and And It to be a SplnniM llnamrnt. Mrs.
Ella Journey, 78S 81I1 Ht , XVrniriontli, Va."
three cars, flic th.
t Trucks at 44C 10 q8c
is, Sulkies, Mechnni
variety.
linlullMl no P,utnr.
Id v K II. Owens wan last nreulng in
oihUi iI un pastor of the Welsh Congregational
lime li, ni I'ottavllle The services were very
1 n U n-Hli nij Rpv. V.(;. Davit', of Mlner
mIIc. iirrHi'hcd in the Wilsli lanitnaee, and
Id v I'rter HhorU, of Oly pliant, drllvered
nil Knglndi address. The services were con
tinued tn-day, when Itev. H. Hughes Nelson,
of New York, delivered the clmrgo to the
pastor, and ltev. Tells Evans, of Ijuisford,
delivered the charge to the congregation.
The Pettsvtlle Otoe Club assisted lu the singing.
for over Ha ,
7 s N,o
01 motiioire icr
TH EE FAMOUS.
THE FAMOUS.
TH E FAMOUS.
Glinslnfr "Olro,"
Robert M. Simmers, of rhoenlxville,
speolal sgont of the Department of Agricul
ture, wa a visitor to town to-day. The ol
jvet of his visit was to detect any merchants
who may be dealing In oleomargarine. He
did not Intimate the result of his visit.
HEUBALOIA and similar Complaints'
and nr inna under ino ftrlnnrnt
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS.
. preiorlbsd by eminent physloianBi
DR. niCHTER S
"ANCHOR "
PASN EXPELLER.
5
World rrnowned! Itpnmrknlilysucrciwr nil
OnK m niiinn wli h i fade AlarK Ancnor,
BF. Ad. lllrhter Co.. SluI'carlSt., Ken lork. 1
In Magic Boxes, t
k Only 43o.
-s.NOTICE$
Visit our store. Examine ouri
our prices and we are eon
do your shopping!
48c, QCC.
fSc. .
; 08c.
t $ 1. 00 size at 89c.
(1.00, $1.35, $3,50, 83.00.
00 up.
7jc up.
5c up.
ids. OeiriMrt
ldslcj you will
ire.
ssmrnmimmmmmmmmmrmmwmmmmmmmi
CONWAY'S ' 1
I FAMOUS 5 flfiD lOe STORE J10. 7,
1058 North Main Street.
llcxt Boor to GUI's Dry Goods Store.-" 3
.Only eleven more shopping days and then Christina. If
you want to buy Toys at Factory Prices, buy lliem of us.
Why ? Because wc are cheaper than any oilier store iu
town. We are never undersold if we know it. K
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
1 3 Branch Bonnes. Own Glassworks.
JBAMcu. Endorsed rocouiuundcdbr
A. Wasley, 106 H.Main St.,
. B. Hacenbnch, 103 N. Main St.,
. P.C. Klrlln, 6 K Main St.,
Enenandoah.
OR. BICHTER'S
ANCnoit" BTOaiACHAt, but for
;oll'.Ivwprp.mjgHtoinncli roiiinloiiit.
r
We Quote a Few Prices :
HOOKS & BRIWN.
Carpet S
Banquet ;
r
f
oid
bbtr
HAS.
Fancy
, $2 to $3
Olaas Sludes.
Silk
Haudlcd KniVxis, Porks.
White Coll
HUck Rtt
1S47 RogbtBrbs. Silver " ' "
1S47 '! " At Teaspoons, Si. jo do?..
1S47 "' , ' At Tablespoon-, $3 doz
SWA L. (VPS
HARDWARE STORE.
A Dressed Poll, Bisque Head, worth 11.50 ; our price 98c
Games from 5c up as high as you want to go.
Iron Toys from joc up as high as you want lo go.
Baby Coaches, 3y, 48c and tc.
Drains, Tool Chests, etc., 23c up.
Writing Desks from 60c up.
HMckbuaiaai
1 from 2C UD.
Tree Ornaments, the larcest stock in toun to select frnm.
Wash sets and Kitchen Sets, from 23c up.
Wc have them ic up.
notice:.
Ve have added to our Toy Department, ou the second floor, a full line
cf Pictures, Vases, Disque Images at cut prices, -3
Don't Fo rget th Nemet and Number. 3
CONWAY'S I
Famous 5 & 10c Store No. f,
lo2 North Main
Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store.
Street.
There's a Thousand
AID FOR THE KLON PIKERS.
CoiiBfi""! rn-ii"' li Llbprnl ApproprlB
tlonl'ortlio stricken GoHlSoekeM,
Washington, Dec. 17. The house yes
terday passed a hill appropriating 1175,
000 for the relief of the people who are
In the Yukon river country, and also
the 1)111 passed by the senate on Wed
nesday to prohibit pelagic sealing by
American citizens. The former bill en
countered practically no opposition.
Ah passed the sum carried by It Is to
be expended under the direction ot the
secretary , of war for the purchase,
transportation and distribution of sub
sistence stores. It provides that these
subsistence stores mav be sold at
prices fixed by the secretary of war,
or donated where the people are un
able to pay for them. The bill to pro
hibit pelagic sealing was warmly an
tagonized by Kir. Johnson, of North
Dakota; Mr. Loud, of California, Mr.
Hepburn and others. Mr. Johnson
made the statement that while the seal
herd had brought $70,000 Into the treas
ury since 1870, 500,000 had been spent
policing Bering- sea and $2,000,000 In
negotiations and other expenses.
Mr. Wolcott, of Colorado, chairman
of the committee appointed by Presi
dent McKlnley to secure, If possible,
the co-operation of foreign countries
In an international conference upon the
sliver question, said In the senate yes
terday that the commission had not yet
made a report to the president, and It
was uncertain when a report would be
made. Neeotlations for a blmptalllc
conference, he said, are still pendlrfp.
but Mr. Wolcott assured the senate
that the commission had no Intention
of prolonging Its effort beyond the point
where reasonable hope of success should
exist. Mr. Wolcott promised to ex
plain fully the work of the commission
In a Bpeech to be delivered after the
holiday recess. A resolution directing
the secretary of war to send supplies
to American and other sufferers In the
Klondike .region was paBsed.
Is still going on. Thousands of buyers took
advantage of this Sacrifice sale, why don't you
do the same ? Don't lose the opportunity of
securing all this season's make of Clothing at
such low priceei as were never heard of before.
's Suits and
Hen's Overcoats
ANY
i FROM $3.00 UP '
' Suits and
Boys' Overcoats
ANY SIZE.
? FROM $2.00 UP-
Children's Overcoats from $1.00 up.
Things wc can't mention. The
IlERAU isn't big enough to make
a slight mention of our marvelous
stock, but come and see us. Shen
andoah's het store can't afford to
do things by halves. Wc have
bought the best ,of the season's
offerings and most cordially ask
ou 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
offer as a gift to any one.
REALIZED AT WILKINSON'S.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
We aim to sell better goods
other store in the county.
WHY?
money than any
Because we have the largest stot
our rivals and imitator-, 11
power no one can equal. Our
of great values that are low p
CLOAKS AND WR.
For a dozen years we have held
Cloaks and Wrans. Coats and
Our stock is large and fully up-t
fb fnrV nf all
iv8 us a purcnasing
Jay-Light Store is full
to you.
iS
jWd for low prices for
for young or old.
in style and prices.
DRESS GOODS.
A remarkable 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 rick.
Is it a Handkerchief, a ailk Umbrella, Gloves, Neckwear,
Shirt, Hosiery, Underwear, Fine Linens for table use, or
Stamped Linens for Embroidery, Lace Curtains, a New
Dress, Clpak, Wrap, a Nice Celluloid or Porcelain Hand
Fainted box of Collars, Cuffs, or Sundries.
We claim to sell better goods for less money than any other store.
Children's Suits, anys.Ze, f rom 65c. up. W
follow the: crowd to the:
Famous
Bouse,
JEWELER
TO RETIRE.
A boon to Christmas
shoppers in search of holiday
gifts. Our stock, which is a large
one, will be closed out at 10 per
cent, below cost. Amazing bar
gains can be obtained, I will de
vote my entire attention to the
Optical and
Repairing Dept.
JBBI OUTFITTERS 1 CLOTH 111 TIE COUNTY.
Cor. Main and Oak Streets,
Franey Building,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
mm
mm
.
mmwi
This is a golden opportunity
to lovers oi jewelry never ofTered
before at this time and in the height
of the Christmas season.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IOST. A bull terrier pup with white head ami
J liriiulle body. Suitable reward will be pnld
for return to 280 Vest Oak street. 12-17-Zt
O'HARA'S LIVERY!
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
IjlOR SALE. Aftutwtwntlnl ImiMlnsr, centrally i
; locfittMt. Contains kb, electric light, bntli
ronm and closet. Heated by IU own steam ,
hefttltiff nlant. Can bo imrchaeett nn vtwy terms. '
Apply to 8. G. M. lUllopeter, Iteq,Tlttrian
bti filling, second floor. 12-1 i -fit .
InOH SA1.TC. The nonular Ashland onemcato.
V with gymnasium attached, known as I
jtrnK' sporiuijf resori Tiirotiftiioui juannnuy
valley, Mutt be sold at once, lleason for eel
ling, party engaging In other huitluetw. Reason
able price to Hitht party. Apply at H Kit ALU
office, or Geo. Drnck's Cafe, Ashlnnd. ll-BO-Iv
L. J..WILKI1SON
MAIN and LLOYD STS.,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
Thos. Buchanan,
JEWELER,
NO. V SOUTH IVIAIN ST.
Fresh Oysters Received Dally,
60c TO $1.00 PER HUNDRED.
All kinds of Fresh and Salt Vater Fish
TO ARRIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Holiday Decorations,
nixed Nuts, 2 Pounds for 25 Cents.
COSLETT,
36 S. Main St.
Undertaking in - -
- - all its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
Cor. White
and Lloyd '
Streets,
Shenandoah.
Mansion
House
Stables,
MAHAHOY CITY.
llEST LINK OF
GROGERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAY and BTKAW.
Floor and Table Oil Cloths.
E. B. FOLEY, 27 WenBtroSt.
TIE HOLIDAYS ARE WITH USife
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And you may be in neetL of a good Suit or Overcoat. Now it don t require much money to buy a Suit or an Overcoat in
our store, and wffiiave an elegant assortment in mostly any color of style you may wish. The weather so far
has been twmild for heavy Suits and Overcoats, and consequently we will have too much stock to ,
carry St if we don't dispose of it. We would rather have the cash than the stock, and
in order to get the cash we will for a few days more sell
OVERCOATS and HEAVY SUITS
At actually one half tlSr former price. This sale will not last long and it will therefore be to your advantage and benefit
to inspect our line beflte purchasing elsewhere. It costs nothing to examine our stock and you can rest assured that in
dealing here you will pive tne Dest S0Cls ai; tne lowest, possiDie prices
MlVIMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE!.
HOLIDAY GOODS
In this store are now receiving the
attention of our many patrons.
Every department of this leading
Dry Goods house has its special
attraction for those seeking" good
values. We have stocked our
shelves and counter with all choice
things and having bought in large
quantities for cash, we are enabled
to give you prices that jione of our
competitors throughout the county
can touch. ,
We have just received another
large lot of Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Coats wkich will'besold
25 per cent, less than their, real
value. , .
Also a lot of Ladies' Fur and
Plush Capee at manufacturer's
prices, These garments will not
last long and we would advise you
to come early and make your
purchase.
Compare our goods and prices
with those of other housae and you
will be astonished to- see what a
saving it will be to you to purdhase
frmn ne
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
In using Butterick Patterns you
run no risk of ruining your; gar
ment, but instead are assured a
correct and fashionable fit.-' We
keep a large stock of patterns al
ways on hand and are prepared to
fill orders without delay.
L. GOLDIN, Prop..
P. J. GAUGHAN,
No. 27 North? Main St,
and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANA.