' r Holiday Goor prices lell the tale. 50c Tea Seta, 42c. $1.00 Tea Sets, 84c Jit. 45 Tea Sets, 99c. Others in same proportion . 30c Blackboard, 45c. 50c Magic Box, 43c. V "II, U'l'Ml 1 ; J' I w ISOC WHAT THJBY HBK WOBTj "AIM F-.XPELLEB.l 1, 1 ' 1 tl til I 1 'V. HCTMftlll 1 1 1 ..'itj nl.irt. ' ' a i;,:!isr.' ,,ttLi ..in.' (. ,?ljIVnii?t. fork. I 31 HiCHEST AWARQS. 13 Brauoli Hon'en, Own Olassworks, KAEOcia. liudorod A- rccoiumuadcu by . W ns'o , it t : f is. : t. J3. H. Hniienlinrli.lOl N. f'niji wt.. . P.P. Klrli.i, 6 . iJ. it, St., tibtnaii(ait. . DR. RICH TEH'S "ANCHOR" BTOMACIIAr. best for . ny.petwln. c N t n niae r omn 1 n 1 n t w. p UK Iitigine and three cars, 33c ajfc Ikjtliid Book, 43c. 500 " " 47C 25O Linen " 23c. 50c . " 47C I'elonbert's Select Notes, $1.00. 12 best 25c Bogs tJanje at 83c. Drums, 23c, 4Ml(l 9&c. Catholic Praydftroli, 55c to $1.00. Should help t) $1.25. A few of the Mp Mtdftllions left at 50c. ST ' " .Spaci! Large Size Oxford Ifeacher's Bible, $1.25. Mat , HOOKS & BRO . jfcv"'" MAKE THIM HAPPY. 'l 1898 new modffiDaruorwt." Sent as a sa'i$. Will sell Boy's 24 inch J1, 0 " 26 " ft'', - $20.00 Pocket Knives, Fancy Scissors, Carving sets, Silverware. y Fancy Lamps, Carpet Sweepers. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. 5rd in Ppsiog 1 9 " The Rosy Freshness And a Tclve(.; softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained b thvt who use I'ozzoni'b Complexion '-'mvijer. 'oiifllianl Mm Country ileil lar Unity 1'riiiMtl. li 1 mm re 1 I ii no lit r.ALnissued to-morrow. .1 U Will urn the Dheiior of the l'ooi- ci lin k the outh of ofllce before Ktr-.rtiri .It ukvu v.iat'TRi-s- - 1'ln' incidental discharge of a gun 111 the hands of John Kanst, of nMr atiepptott, ncwMtatod tho amputation of two of his to- Hie Knights of the Golden Eagle, of Mini 1 v il c, Imve pureliascd the old Calvan ltic Methodist church, on '.lint Stinbury stiet t, .1111) will convert It into n hall. Tliu I & K. Railway Ootnpauy have ex tended the reduced rotes to clergymen to cover the year 18BS. Clerical order entitling tho holder to reduced rates will bo Issued on application to the ngenU on blanks provided for the iiurpom. Don't forget tho Shenandoah .Fertilising Company remove your dead aulmah, free of charge. 11-30-lm it. Week' Onto Nightly Concert. In addition to the cjneerts which are given repnlarly at this popular resort the proprietor bni secured the nei vleea of tlio musical marvel. Lurry roiicell, for the re mainder of the holiday Heiinnti. From to night on Mr. l'oncell will piny the following selection on hit tunny instruments, accom panied by Pruf. John Theis, the pianist : "While the Dance does on;" "After the Hall," Clogs, Irish reels. "Washington I'ost" march; polkas, "Ther'U Come a Time;" "Hweet Itosle O'Urady." "Mocking Jirl" with natural Imitations ; "Just Tell Them That you Saw Me j" "She May Have Seen lletter D.iys;" "Two Little Olrls In Illtte;" "Sweet Mario;" "Sunshine of Paradise Alley;" "Mother was n Lady ;" "Blue Bells of Scotland," with n tone Imitations of the hells, "Hot Stuff clog," "The Side Walks of New York ;" and llrlllluger's latest march music. All of the above selections can be 1 hoard mi tho musical bottles also. 12-28-8t Ten now iwtterns of dinner seta ranging In 1 price from $7.50 to $17.00.. j Qibvin'r. 12-20-Bt 8 South Main St. j THE F"AMOUS. THE FAMOUS. THE FAMOUS. 1 OUR SENSATIONAL 1 1 1313 C AT U 1 1 Itesolntlons ill Condolcnco. At a regular meeting of llenrv Mornciist e Ointp N i 49, SotiBof Vcu thus, held on the I 28rd Inst., the follox ing pr, an.li'e and icsolU tlons wrie m.iumnoiisly adopted : WltXHRAM, It him been the wilt of the all wise Providence to remove Irom our midst Brother John Jefferson, a wortby and esteemed member of Henry Hnrucastle Camp No. .10, Bonn of Veterans, and Whereas, It ba been a source of sorrow to the members of thi camp In thus losing from our fiaternal circle our beloved brother ; lie It Itesolved, That we, the members of Ilctny tloriicastle Camp No. 40. Sons of Veterans, extend to ibe widow and relatives of the deceased brother, our heart folt sympathy In this tho hour of their affliction and distress ; and Unsolved, That the charter of this vamp, and tho badges of the members bo draped In Humming for a period of thirty days ; and Itesolved. That a copy of those resolutions be presented to tho widow and also a copy to the parents of the deceased ; and Itesolved. That copies of these resolutions ho given to each of tho dally papers for publication. 1'raxk II. WlIXIAMH, ltlCHAHD S.VBDIION, P. J. MA LEY. Cascareto stimulate livor, kidneys and howols. Never sicken, woakon or gilpo. 10c Schools Close. Tho public schools of town closed this afternoon for the holiday sonsou. They will reopen on Mpnday, January 3rd. Cako baskets, unhid dishes, bisque figures and bric-a-brac of all kinds at GmviN's, 12-20-IU 8 South Main St. U1UI). O'l'ONKKl.r, At Shenandoah, on tho 22 lint , Mrs. Mary O'Connell ngel 88 years. The funeral will liovo tho I'. & It. station, by Bhpecial train, on Sunday morning at 10:45 ii clock, arriving at noon at Port Cnrbon. where interment will be made. Thotr&in will leave at 210 p. ni. to return to Shenandoah. IE er E B CONWAY'S FAPUS 5 fiHD 10e STORE HO. 10S North IWaJn Street. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. Open To-morrow Until li a. m 73 We Quota a Pow Prices : A Dressed Doll, Bisque Ilend, worth $1.50 ; our price 98c. Games from 5c up as high as you want to go. Iron Toys from 10c up as higu'ns you want to go. Baby Conches, 23c, 48c and gSc. Drums, Tool Chests, etc., 23c up. Writing Desks from 60c up. Blackboards from 23c up. Tree Ornaments. the largest stock in town tjj select from. Wash sets nud Kitchen Sets, from 23c up. Wo haVa thorn ic up. NOTICE. We have added to our Toy Department, on the second floor, a full line cf Ficturcs, Vases, Bisque Images at cut prices. 3 Don't Forget the Name and Number. 3 CONWAY'S 1 1 Famous 5 & LOc Store No. f, jj lo2 North Main Street. J: Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. -JIr. and Mrs. B. G. Hess vieitcd friends at l'pttavillc to-day. t.M!w Mattle Itaugh arrived home from KiiUtown at noon to-day. II.uny l'Must visited his brother, Bobert Stttler, at the Miners' hospital to-day. -MIji Nellie Bilid will spend Cliris'niiis willi friends at Plymouth, Luzerne to'inly. M. P. Conry, JC-a.. of Scianton, is honn .. to ?lend Christmas with hie parents on Ea I Lloyd street. 0e.ar Gohoand family, of KUangowan, have gnticto Beading to spend L'hiiftlni with relatives. t-'MIsj May Bradigan has returned from tho normal school at Chester to spend Christ nus in town with her parents L. A. Bamberger has retuiued from his Wastorn commercial tilp and will speud ChrUtuias with hU parents in town. John flrosory, of South Jardin street, was preseuteil with a beautiful Christmas gift by his wife this morning a lrnby boy. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hutton, of West Lloyd street, have gone to Williamsport, to fipend Christmas with thoir dausbter, Mrs. George II. Beddall. T. L. llickoy, of the Armour Beef Com pany, left at noon to-day for Now York, to spend the holidays. From thence he will coutinus his Journey to Merlden, Conn. Mrs. John II. Martin left for Sunbury this morning and will lie joined thore by her husband to-morrow. Mr. Martin will re main in Sunbury until Monday, but Mrs. Martin will not return for two weeks. ! " " lo You Write? Largest and fluent assortment of ladies' .and gent's gold pins. Maley s, 10 North Jliiln stroot. It Orange lllossotns. William J. Whalen, of Pittston, and Miss Mary Omlor, of Locust Gap, will bo married nt the latter place on the 28th iust. Qn Tuesday Victor P. Thompson, clerk for tho Union Coal Company at Mt. Ganoid, and Miss Deborah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j)l origin E. Davis, of thut place, will be joined in wedlock. IMward Parry and Miss Catherine Parry, both of Mt. Carmel, will be married on New Year's night. Marriage IdiMmnes, Marriage licenses were issued as follows: Clios, M. Weist and Mary Clark, both of Mahantongo Twp. ; Geo. II. Aungst and Lengle, both of Pinegrove ; Harry P. liebor and Laura May Greenwald, lioth of McKeaus burg j Win. II. Kuowles, of Mahanoy City, aud Mabel D. Moyer, of Schuylkill Haven; Itobert Drey, of Manayunk, Pa., aud Minnie Hoy, of Adamsdale. Ooeils Keeorileil Deeds for the following transfers of real eU4 were filed with the Recorder: Prom Mendou I' Ludwig et al., to Minnie A. Moyer, premiss in Orwlgsburg. Levi Iiankes, et nr., to Union Sunday School Assoeisou, premises in Grier City. Frank Briueht'etjn to Lean Backhouse, premises In Potttvtlle. Margaret K. Quinu, premises in Mltwrsvllle. JI. H. l"ton, 818 Walton Ave., N. Y. aty, writoi; "I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for yearsand find it the most efficacious remedy for coughs, oolds aud laryngitis I liava over tried." l'retty mid Useful. A'ery pretty and useful ClirUtraat souvenirs are being distributed at lllckert's cafe in the form of Russia leather purses witli secure olamns that may be used either for tobacco, nrebange. It Is a unique form of advertis ing the itrou of tbecafe anpreolale. The O'Connell Obseiiulas. The rewelus of Mrs. Mary O'Connell wjfi be luterred on Suuday morning at Port Oar bon. A special train will leave the V. A K. station at IU:48. m., arriviug at l'.wt Cai- Uon at noon. The time of leavlrfg Port ChriMUi for Shenauduuh i :10 p. m. There's a Thousand Things we can't mention. The Herald isn't big enough to make a slight mention of our marvelous stock, but come and see us. Shen andoah' s best store can't afford to do things by halves. Wc have bought the best of the season's offerings and most cordially ask you to come and see the great stock of seasonable goods, whether you want to buy or not. Censible 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 WILKINSO PRICES THE LOWEST ra aim to sell better goods for less money than any ;her store in the county Jjf&iuse we have the largest store twice the stock of all ftUf .rivals and imitators. This gives us a purchasing tyer no one can equal. Our big Day-Light Store is full jreat. values that are low prices to you. ULUAk?S AND WRAPS. r a' dozen years we have held the lead for low prices for fbttS and Wraps, Coals and Jackets, . for young or old. fr stock is large and fully up-to-date 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 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, Clpak, Wrap, a Nice Celluloid or Porcelain Hand Painted box of Collars, Cuffs, or Sundries. We claim to sell better goods for less money than any other store. L. 4 WILKINSON, MAIN and LLOYD STS., .... SHENANDOAH, PA. Is still going on. Thousands or buyorx took d van tag of this Sacrifica state, vvhydon'tyou do the uma ? Don't loss tha opportunity of securing sit this saaaon's maka of Clothing at such low pricas as were never heard of before. m mm m Wm fell mm 's lien's Overcoats ANY SIZE. 1-4 iff' oys5 Boys' Overcoats AIM Y SIZE. i FROM $2.00 UP- ildren's Overcoats from $1.-00 up. ildren's Suits, any size, from 65c. up. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE FclIllOllS House, mm wm 11 hi in the county. Cor. Main and Oak Streets, Franey Building, SHENANDOAH, PA. vim mm 8M mm w mm Ait en . . , .. . i . i i . i i :irrtit. I New Yorl-. Ji.--U:thai'd O. D.ivls. said tt, Iij i known forcer and thief, waa artested j ps' iduy by a post office inspector. L),vl la thartred with passing three checks for small amounts which hud been stolen from street mail boxes at Toledo, O. jle Is said to' be a member of a Bang of letter box thieves who have traveledall over the country and have realized about $6,000 on checks stolen from letter boxes. Davis, the postofllce officials say, was the leader of the gang. Perfumery from tho best American and foreign makers. Queen of Violets, Queen of Itoses, Queen of Lilies. Queen Anne and Crab A lplo lilossutns are the leaden. SHKNANDOAlt l)BUO STOItrj, 12-lS-Ot 3 South Slain street. MISCELLANEOUS. Aoqulttod orn Muvtlar Clinraro. Klmlia, N. Y Dec. 24. George A. C. Orme, Indicted for murder in the first degree, was acquitted yesterdayOrme shot JameB Punzo at Horseheads on July 8 last, at the home of Mrs. Orme. Mrs. Orme was also shot, ljut recover ed. Punzo died a month after theH shooting. Physicians used X-rays to locate the buret, and the defense main tained that this was the main cause of death. Orme was then charged with assault In the nrst degree and released on ball. Chnrgoil With Diamond xniitiriilliiir, Mew York, Dee. 24. Emanuel J. La aar and Max J. Lasar, the Maiden Lane diamond dealers, and Mrs. Eman uel J. Lasar, wife of one of the prison ers, were before United States Commis. sloner Shields yesterday charged with smuggling diamonds to the amount of nearly $100,0000. One witness is still in Canada, and the hearing In the case was continued until Jan. 8, the prison ers being allowed out on ball. BANK KLKCT10N. The annual election of the stockholders of the Merchants1 Na tional ltauk, of Shenandoah, l'u., will be held at the banking house, on Tuesday, January 11th, 1698, between tho hours of 1 and 1 p in., fortlie purpose of electing thirteen (18) direc tors to serve- the ensuing year 12-t-St-onw K. ii. Hunter, Cashier. POH SAMS. The popular Ashland operacafe, wltti Kymniiiilum attached, known as liruck's sporting resort throughout Mahanoy valley, Must he sold at once. Hoasou for sel ling, party engaging in other business. Keason able pr'eo to lUht party. Apply at IIkkai.I) ofllac, or Geo. Hructt's Cafe, Ashland. 11-UO-lw O'HAM'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Fresh Oysters Received Dally, 60c TO $1.00 PER HUNDRED. All kinds of Fresh and Salt Yater Fish TO ARRIVE FOR FRIDAY. Holiday Decorations, nixed Nuts, 2 Pounds for 25 Cents. COS LETT, 36 S. Main St, Cor. White and Lloj'd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House I Stables, MAHANOY CITY. BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, JIAY ond STKAW. Floor and Table 0U Cloths, 13 15 T3fiT CV 27 West j. x ut-ui, Centregt. ill 'mmmmmmmmwmmmmmmwm TIR PATRONS. 2 special Reduction Sale is 2 i close and we wish to ustomers that we have 3 nt bargains left in 3j and Overcoats that for almost anv price. 3 d you will get the best 2 money. mumuummmuttuiuiimiuim TOO E soi'JHHEi : I L. IibbbbbbbbB. E- YOU LbbbbbbbI E BuyjH fc for tpHH W?E WISH YOU ALL A Merry Christmas AND A, 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi BY BUYING 3 3 You can save enough on 1 g your purchase to buy a handsome jjg CHRISTMAS I g PRESENT. 2 E Q" 2 To-night aad To-morrow Might, VimI each day and night during this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's balsam for the 'Dirost and Lungi acknowledged lobe the uoM successful remedy evrr ""'d for Coughs, Colds, lironchiti, Astlima and C'ousumption. Get 11 buttle to tia and keep it alas in the hnin , so y hi i .in i ii ;i k v,ul ' u '"" e 1'"" l yA, 'i y' i" ul' lut IF YQ&R BOY 2 E Nei a good Suit or Over- 2 coat in fiy style, this is the place 2 to get ift g E W have everything and at 3! the tuwest possible price. jj 3 ' Happy New Yean flam moth Clothing House, L. GOLDIN, Prop.. and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, RA. g CHILDREN'S SUITS 3 S i and Reefer Overcoats are i iil.arvels-of beauty and the choicest 3 that could he selected in the lead- El E ing wholesale houses, all to be 2 E sacrificed. 3
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