r EVENING HERALD MEET ME AT IMTAULHIIKO 1870. US 5 and 10 CENT STORE, Published ever Evening, Bxeept Sunday, II Sooth Jabmn StnEBT. Nbab Cbittbk. m.. ii. ..i.i i. .iiii in Hhannndoan ami surrounding- town for sit ffnto week, PJ" Bbl. V lie corners, iiy mm; - , cents a moftlli, payable In advance. Adertli mts chawed Rocordlngto WlK the - Th pu bllenem reserve the I&ht to change" S.ltW of dvertlmnt W.cnever tl e Pl , . I'entloi of news demands . It. The tight Is reserved to relclany advertisement, whether SSd 1 foTor not. aat the publisher.! may deem ror. Advertising rates made known rri'ffltafene. at Shenandoah. Ph.. -second class mall matter. TELEPHONE C0NNH0T10N lNo. 102 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. " loor alike, look forward with much expectation of the great evening. What to buy and where to buy is the question, and yet there can be but one answer to it : THE BIG aW and old. rich and "All the News That's Fit to Print." QTORE. ITISHERhtl l at assortment is tne greatest anu tne prices tne smallest, nere is wnere tne least amount oi money will buy more and better than anywhere else; 10,000 loot steps will wend their way ISTORE between now and X-nms. all because of the firm conviction. -trained bv personal exoerience. that we sell now. sis ever better (roods for the same monev. or the same foods for towftMNWAY'S 5 and ioc. '- 1 ' - j o j ' a 'Evening Hers Id Ihrs nmm than elsewhere. CHRISTMAS GIFTS ARE IN THE MINDS OF EVERYE30DY. ' THUESDAY, DECEMBEB 33, 1S97. FAflO NW Y'S It Itde' Jir 1 I hort. i f da. Lifk is not bo short but thero is al ways tiino for courtosy. Emerson. nura-i ninti1fnrf ilnns. more fanii- iiin-u lftinwii 11B wheels of fortune, -liavo suspended. The Chief Uurgess knew his duty and enforced the ordinance. fitted! begirfi , Thk President fully recognizes the alld-'of' reform in the Consular ser vice, and is making appointments j with that end in rlow. This is one reason why the ex-Sonator from this district did not ship his trunk to Kio Janeiro. Toolllhests.. ?fli'wrv neritlv made nnd jtu9orted tool. Prices it ISC. Lamps. A Vers large assortment lamps. Mces begin at 9c . Toy parpet Sweepers. Price 23c. WriTwiTiisTAitDiNO there is at this "n T "1 particular time a great demand for tlDDer -Dd-Llb. that heretofore useless publication, the Legislative ttecord, it is impos- sible to securo bound copies of the game. This lively (?) journal publish ing the proceedings of tlio recent nes 'Bion of tbe legislature Is at present in bad shape. It has been tne custom to furnish bound copies, andtho work has ialways been done by the state ' printer. This year, however, that official refuses to do the work, ami i, ,., Inlni? conies of the ltecord are piled up in ship-shop shaie in 'ttrace church at Harrisburg, and will . 'sp'robably .remain there. It may bo H'that those legislators of unsavory record-have a linger in the pie. Large sifce ioc. 1 LToy Trunks. our price !ll SOC. 7.SC, si.oo 2ol', 46c, 72c. Mirrors. Silver Plated Mirrors, worth $2 00 ; our price 98c. Water Sets. Six glasses, one gallon pitcher, worth $3.00; our price $1.50. DOLUS. JOINTED DOLLS -Some" with shoes and Stock ings, bisque heads and flowing hair, others with mov ing eyes. Prices begin at 23 cents. JOINTED DOLLS Handsomely pressed with different color dresses. Prices begins at 23 cents. JOINTED DOLLS Large size, bisque heads. Prices begins at 23 cents. " KID DOLLS With bisque heads. Prices begin at 10 cents. DOLLS' COACHES With or without parasols. Prices begin at 25 cents. DOLLS' LAUNDRY Sets complete. Laundry -outfits, one of the most satisfactory toy on the market, two sizes. Prices 23 and 48 cents. Toy tables, Made of hard wood, small size, 20 cents, large size 48 cents. LEAD SOLDIERS Of every kind complete. Prices start at 10 cents. Christmas Tree Qfa-ments. Wine:.Sjets. Handsome crystal glass fm islifd with gold. Price$i.98. Lemonade Sets. Handsomely decorated with flowers, worth S3.00. Price plated Ink WHs. erouiy An Interesting Case. ' An Interesting case which will prob .ni.lv .Inflnp the fees due the Coroner in inquest cases has just been brought to the attention ol tne court 111 t tUa.na nnnnr.v. and the Anal decl- Hion will be of interest throughout tta nnd nKnoeiallv here in L 1 1 . n.iu i - -1 Schuylkill county. "Hn.Iiptimn since the Coroner of that county viewed the body of adoceased person and considered an incpiest un necessary. "When he presented his ' bill for naviuent, the Controller re fused to countersign the bill and fibers, claiming that the body was "that of an infant whore a doctor was not called in. The Controller inti - mates that there are any number of such cases, where the Coroner views the body merely for the purpose of securing the fees. It is true that Controller Lloyd liasv many critics as to the management of his office, but one thing is apparent, he is the Con trollerand he controlls. In more than one instance brought to our notice has ho saved money for the taxpayers of that county by his bold - n 1 nr.alnat' rtlfl C-rru ntYl in TOgue In that county. Luzerne Is SilvBfif fortunate in having Mr. Lloyd in ills presant position. "When the bills for viewing the bodies'and holding inquests on the Lattimer shooting wero presented payment was also refused. Control lerljloyd says the Coroner is not en titled to the amounts asked for. The Coroner's fees at the inquest are ''$3.75 for view of body, $1,371 for in quisition, oaths 25 cents each, and jnileago. The Coroner's bill in the above case is the saie as if there was" an inquest held on each body. For eiamnle, the cost in one case the Coroner 1ms figured out to .be about TnM TETa OYVn CI 119.09. Then he ha. multiplied that IjiXpKgSS W agOUb. by eighteen, for the eighteen victims. .Mr. Lloyd thinks he has a right to the f.2.75 for each viow, but has no right to collect inquisition, oaths and mileage fees in eaoh 6f the eighteen eases. He holds that there was only one inquest, one mileage and the birvmen were only sworn once. ' 'There is no question but that there are instances where the services of the'Ooroiier are not needed, and that official merely views th body for the fees that accrue. Suoh charges have been made in this county, but we have no knowledge that such is the case. One thing is certain. Luzerne's Controller earns his salary. In this instance, at least, the creation of the office has proved to be one of much benefit to the taxpayers. Mr. Lloyd does more than uraw ins BloodfMervePood For Weak and Run Down People. UIURT IT ICI The richest of oil restora. nil A I II 101 tlve foods, because It re- Elaeeo the essentials of life that are ex. amtert by dUease, Indigestion, high living, orcrwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfee-lt creates solid flesh, mxisde una strength. The nerves being made strone the brain becomes active ana Uar. It restores lostvltnllty, stops all wnst lap drains and weakness In either sex. and aha female reaHlAfar has no eanal. Prloe too., or Ave boxes 82.00. Druggists or br mall. we cap neip you. Advice unu uoou, iiec it Jf rit o-lnea f hriclttmc trp inn ?"r3H-We bright color, and .nr. ions. Priced 3 r 5c, 2 ior5c, 5 x ioc each. . cSiina Tea Sets. Nicely decorated and put up 111 biroiiK uuxes, irices begin st ioc. Pianos. in(zraved Glasses, Worth $1.00 per dozen, price 60c. We have them in every size Prices begin at 20c. Our OOKS f HAVE A OTHERS RAffY AVE Y01? mm, .UQhVfmM Wrlto Ua About Your CaseJ THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. 1HJ Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. ) r .nfMrSi a V T 1 i w si JT 1,h, 4 tmwHi ES-n V-T . . . . m 1 :m n,Phovfi.well naae- urn Biana rouga usage. m l NEST BLOCKS. TRUMPETS. MMHHpHpHPMH Jgl Cases. Prices, 23,48&98c. Prloas, Bo and 10o jgH sAer antl Plate. fi Handsome raised lid, 98c . ' : DON'T FORGET TH tttt AtJJH' 102 North M CU1N WAY i, 10c. Books. Itiihlnson Crusoe, llonkoys' Circus. Wonderful l'erforinlug Dors. VI tit to the Circus. Cinderella. Children In tlio Wood. Llttlo Pets, ireedless llary. Mother Goose. Three Little Kittens ana Tllrco Blind MIco. When the Out's Away the Mice Will Play. Mothor Hubbard, Jingles and Jokes. Jaoit tho Olant Killor. Little Folks' Painting Book. Homo Book. Aladdin. Kobbin Hood. A B 0 of Animals. A II 0 of Nature. 15c. Books. Stories and Chat. In Picture Laud. Pi ts of tho Farm. Auitnals' Stories. Aladdin. - " Cinderella. 23c. Books. Cosey Connor Stories. Country Joys. Circus and Menagerie. Comic Animals. Story After Story. , Mother Goose. ' Baby's Animals. Pretty Story Book. 1 38c. Books. - One Hundred and Ono Stories. Budget Storios. Chltty Chatty Stories. 48c. Books. Wonderland Stories. Robinson Crusoo. Great Big Story Book. Giant Story Book. CASTORS, Prices, (23c. Hobby Horse's and Swing Horses, In all designs and sizes from plain gto painted. Prices begin at 40 cents. Toilet Sets. Magic Lanterns, GAflES ! 10c. Gsmes. Fox and Geese. Hit or Miss. School Boy. Polo. Yachting. Signer's Snake Game Wise Men's Puzzlo. Baso Ball. Authors. Messenger 3oys. Tho Amateur. 23c. Games. Old Mothor Hubbard. House that Jack Built. Circus ABO Blocks. Littlo Bright Eyes. Pussy and tbe Three Mice. Parlor Foot Ball Game. Animal ABC Block. Seneca Spelling Blocks. Old Father Gooso. Fish Pond. . Hunt the Hare, Kings and Queens. Homo Baso Ball. 48c Games- Arena Game. Little Beauty. Pretty Village. Boys and Girls Menagerie. India Game, . ' Scroll Puzzlo. Hunting tho Tiger. Tho Susceptible. FUli Pond. Mansion of Ilappings. . Mail Express. -. . . Lotto. Chess. Halma. Noah's Ark. 72c. Games. Game of Golf. Parlor Base Ball. Go Bang. India Game. Telegraph Boy. Hide and Sek. 9 Sc. Games. Steeple Chase.. A Dash for the North Pole. Parcheesi. Around tbe Woild. Mall Express. District Mesiengw Boy. Pietty Village. - U Ysljow Kid. Null's Ark. Handsomely decorated with jar. Price $4.48. With good lens and three slides. Price 20 cents. HOOK and LADDER, , Unbreakable iron toy's in pretty colors. Price 48c. SKIN COVERED ANIMALS, Horses attached to milk wagons. Prices begin' at 48c. SLEDS, Coasters and Girl's Clippers. Prices 35c. and 60c. DRUMS, Drums to beat the band, all sizes. Prices 23c, 48c,( 73c; 98c. and $1.48. Express Wagons. 1 WortliJSi. 50 ; our price 98c. Express Wagons. Worth $2.00; our price $1.50. Iron Wheelbarrows. Worth'1.50; our price 98c. feaby Coaches. From 23c up to $2.00. Dolls' Stoves. 1 Fit for the girls. Nickle plated. Prices begin at 23c. Tin KitchenV With all sorts ol tin pans . Tin ranges . 4 Prices ioc, 23c, 48c and 98c. M telephones. Easily learned. Prices 23c, 7 'ewter Tea Sets. Tliey are from the best moke. Prices begin at ioc. E NAME AND NUMBER. li 1 p r ... 3 Qfrot Qnenanaucin, rnn a, Next Door to Gill's D I. W GOods Store. X
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