The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 28, 1898, Image 4

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Ready Soon.
Our stock of holiday
goods will soon be ready for inspec
tion and we promise the finest
display ot goods we have ever
shown T5y Ui way, don't forget
our 25c line of delicious chocolates.
HOOKS & BROWN,
a tM. Main St.
WHITMAN'S
HOREHOUND
CANDY.
FOR COUOIIS AND THROAT
AFFFXTIONS.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
3 South
Main Street, Shenandoah,
Telephone Connection.
Pa.
The
Boston Factory
Shoe Store
Is offering for the next
two weeks an inducement very
seldom extended to shoe bners.
They are selling
Ladles' $1.50 shoes at - - S
2.50 shoes al - -3.50
shoes at - - -
Men's $1.25 shoes at
" 2.00 shoes at - - -
.99
1.75
2.15
.90
1,25
2.25
" 3.Q0 shoes at
Our Hoy's and Children's shoes are
criiiiio- ni iirenllv reduced nrices.
o o o
AXT. liot'd n r.limr,- ctrM- til lfpt 1
from.
BOSTON
YD
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah,
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOOUS ABOVE POST OFHCn.
Pa.
STOVES,
RANGES,
HEATERS.
i;queen
NMRIlbf
Keep Your House
Warm by lining our Stoves,
Ranges nnd Heaters. They are cheaper I) tli
in price and fuel. W'c hnvc a nice Nelcctiun
in stock. They must be sold. Christmas is
rapidly approaching and we need room for otu
fancy stock of holiday furniture. This is our
first season in the stove business, nnd to
thoroughly adveili-e it, we will sell them at
tmall profits.
Or upward will buy you a stove, range
or heater. K ery one sold is accom
panied with n guarantee. We carry
the "Queen Cinderella," "Liberty, "Uncle
Sam's Fortune," "l'amily Fortune," "New
lortune," "llanner," stoves and ranges. In
heaters we c.rry Ihe "Art Peninsular,"
"F.mpress Cinderella,' ' " Inierial Cinderella,' '
"Liberty," "Acme," "llanner," " Flora.' 1
Our "Peninsular" answers a three-fold pur
pose namel), a Moie, Range or Heater.
DAVISON'S
BUSY , FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE,
121-123 North Mnln St.
Colored Glasses
Should not lie worn without intelligent advice,
Whenever uti eye finds relief in a shaded or
colored glass, something is going wrong with
the interior of that eye that needs attention,
If it were not so the light would not irritate.
Seek advice the kind that we can give you
the kind that only can be gen after a
thorough and intelligent enainiuation.
Glasses If You Need Them.
. , . None If You Don't.
Thos. Buchanan,
OPTICIAN,
118 S. Mam Street.
BEST LINE OR
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAY nnd BTIIAW.
Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths.
E. B. Foley, " -wc'ntre .
41 'I
3u
This modorn malady has become
dreaded not more for its direct fa
tality than for tlio weakness of
body and n ird it leaves behind it.
Prolonged debility, permanent pros
tration, melancholy and suicide fol
low La Grippe. For this diseafo
there 13 no remedy Biiporior to
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
"The left remedy for la Rrippo that I
know of is Ayer'a Cherry I'ccturul."
Uev. JOHN K. CHARM,
South Ham i ton, N. n.
"My wiffl nnd five children wcro taken
down with la grippe, while tho dUeiiao was so
widely prevalent. 1 dosed them with Ayer'a
Cherry Pectoral, and heforo using quite two
Lotties my family was restored to health. 1
know of several obstinate cases of the same
complaint wnich v.tro also cured by this
remedy." J. PAHM1NTEK,
Paulotto, Miss.
" I was cured of la Rrippe by the uso of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral."
C. S. THOMPSON,
Pub. " Sisual," West Farmington, O.
is put up in half-sizo bottles at half
price 50 cents.
CIVIL COURT.
Opened Tlits Morning With .lmlfrei
Iteihtel ami Koilion tlio Itmieh.
I'nttivillo, Nov. US The two-weeks term
ot civil eourt, and tho last for tho year lSOS,
opened this morning, with Judgca Iiechtcl
and Koch on the lienoh. Tho attendance
was not as largo as it was at criminal eourt.
Thirty cases out of a total of forty on the
trial list are down for trial.
About one hundred and fifty cases have
been nol pressed from criminal court, thus
Hiving the county the large oxpensoof trying
these ca-es, most of them of a trivial charac
ter, and many of tlio prosecutors have died
or left tho county. Of the number 1125 ot
them aic Polish cases, and in tho event of
their conviction would probably go to jail for
the costs. Among the cases in which nol
presses were entered was that in which I)r,
James 11. Diinlap, of St. Clair, was charged
with nttctnptiui: to produce an abortion, and
also tho ease in which .las. liowers, of Maha
noy City, was charged as an accessory to
murder. In tho ilrst named case tho defend
ant is dead, und in tho latter no case could be
made out. Tlio number also includes tlio
caso of S. Xuiswenter et. ul. charged witli
larceny and Wesley llissel, assault and
battery.
Tliosherill anil a jury nf inquisition con
detuned four properties this morning, two in
Shenandoah, one in Cuuibuhi nnd ouo in
1'ottsvillo.
Ten thousand demons gnawing away at
oue's vitals couldn't bo much worse than the
tortures of Itching piles. Yet there's n cure.
Duan's Ointment never fails.
PERSONAL MENl'lUN.
Carl Coogan, of llazletorti was a visitor to
town to-day.
Itov. Robert O'lloyle visited trlends at
I'ottsvlllo to-day.
William Schoppe, of Philadelphia, was a
guest of town friends yesterday.
James Urant nude a business trip to the
county seat this morning.
Justice William II. sheiinkcr transacted
lecal business at the court house to-day.
l!ev. Harry Preston, of Muhanoy Plane,
was in attendance at tho Davenport funeral
in town to-day.
Uev. Cliailes lioads, of Philadelphia, ar
rived here this afternoon to be in attendance
at the funeral of Mrs. It. A. Davenport, and
after tho obsequies returned to Danville to
attend a Suuday school convention at that
placo.
Miss Maine Tucker nnd hor brother,
Adam, of I'ottsville, were guests of town
friends to-day.
II. I! Severn was among tho townsmen
who made a flip to I'ottsville to-day.
Thomas Dove, Jr., circulatedauiong friends
at 1'ottsvillo this morning.
S (. M. Holloncter. J. It. Covlc. M. M.
Iluike, E. W. Shoemaker and T. It. Ileddall,
E-1., represented tho legal fraternity of
town at tho court bouse to-day.
.Michael Mellct and 1;. C. llrobst traveled
together to the county seat this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Kiimuel, of
Chicago, 111., are in town as tl.o guests of the
former's brother, William Kimniel, of Jiorth
Jardin street.
Michael O'llara, of town, spent it part of
to-day at I'ottsville.
C. C. II. Kirlln has returned from a three-
week visU to friends at Wllliamsport, Sun
bury and other places.
Charles Schoppe to-day shipped bis house
hold e Heels to Philadelphia, and bo intends
locating there.
Itlckert's Ctito.
A special free lunch to-night.
Vegetable
soup to-morrow morning.
Invitation to Holiday .Shoppers,
Tho holiday display of Christmas novelties
at our store is now ready and open to tho
public for Inspection. It represents more
than wo aro able to stafo hero. It is select,
large nnd contains many rnoney.savliig oppor
tunities. It does not cost the purchaser
money, but bayou money instead, to pay us a
ylsit.
F. J. Poin z,
tf SI N. Maiu slrcet.
Kutertuln incut I'ostpoiUMl.
Tlio entertainment to be held by tho Lost
Creek Crdcts In Temperance ball 011 Wednes
day evening, November 30th, lias been post
poned until Wednesday, Dec. 7th to ue-
comudato many of their admirers who are
employed nt the Lehigh and P. & 12, collieries.
Died of Dropsy.
At his residence on West Huckleberry
alley on Saturday evouing, William Walker
expired of dropsy, after an illness of four
mouths. Deceased was well known in town
and was IK1 years old. Hu Is turvlved by
his wife and tlvo children,
Komlrlck House Fre Lunch.
Vegetable soup fll bo served, free, to all
patrons to-night.
3hmmim Not Hutliiiivri.
M. I), llowman, of Muhuuoy City, who was
recently defeated for thu County Surveyor
ship, on Baturdfcy afternoon received anjotll
rial count from Prutbonotary Jamiw It,
DjenKiiu. It was n follows! llowmau, 13,1B3;
IfeflBiuudt 13.1S0; Becuian, 613. THM
navo Stoudia majority over liowrnau Si yotos,
lUiwnmn claims La lmvi, nvcrcouio Ktoudt'H
majority by the additlou 0 the soldier vote,
and he Intends to have an Investigation In
ttured,
Try Cream fcllver Polish, Pest on tho
market, At llrumiu's.
PITHY POINTS.
'Inpliniiltign Tlirooglioot tlm Country
Ohr"")"!".! for Ilnnty reritHttl.
Beautiful snow !
It Is now full moon.
Trolley sweepers swept majestically along
yesleiday.
Sleigh bells nro a possibility; llkowlso
sleigh belles.
The P. & 1'. employes at Mahanoy City
were paid on Salutday.
Tho butcher If he's given the proper steer
can mako both ends meat.
Exploding gas fatally burned Michael
Durran in Park No. 3 colliery.
Tho turkey venders are getting their
wheels in shape for the holidays.
John Lukas, a miner In tho Mahanoy City
colliery, was fatally Injured by falling coal,
'Peter (trliliths, or airardvillo, is anxious
to dispose of his hardware business in
Tiirnacpia.
The annual convention of tho Central
Pennsylvania Y. M. C. A, began Saturday at
Illoomsburi;.
At tho Summit llniuch colliery. Dauphin
county, Thomas Jones was killed by falling
down a slope.
I'ho coming marriage of Charles Klerk, of
Ashland, to Miss Harriet ltabuck, of Shamo-
kln. is announced.
Philip Henry Herb, of Mahanoy City nnd
.miss Ida Augustluo, ot l.ocust Valley, were
married on Saturday.
Now that wo vo had tlio snow storm an
avalanche of "oldest Inhabitant" weather
comments is about duo.
Tho United Evangelical church of Putts
vlllo yesterday celebiatcd Its third anniver
sary with appropriate services.
Letters of administration weio grunted to
Joseph Whlteiish, on tho estate of Stephen
limbo, Iato of I'ottsville, deceased.
Plant your holiday advertisement now,
and you will reap u good harvest. The holt
day trade is going to bo a good ono.
Jerry Hyan, formerly L. V. engineer, nnd
lately P. & . fireman, has secured u position
as nieiuau on tho Itock Island railroad In
Illinois.
Charles Ilroadway Itouss. of New York, has
sold the Opera House at Altoona to thu Depow
improvement Company, which will rebuild
and improve it.
C. . Smith, of Mahanoy City, has eutered
tho soft coal husinoss, and is selling thnt
product to people of that town. And In the
heart of tho anthracite region, too.
Johu, tho 14-year-old son of Edward
O'Urion, of Ilcckschorvllle, sustained pain
ful injuries to his leg by being caught in :
scraper Hue at tho East Hldgo colliery.
Hon. John Converse, of Philadelphia, has
presented to each scholar in tho Qlrardvillo
schools reaching tho perfect mark in deport
ment a handsome bound book. Twenty
scholars received too award.
Resolutions relative, to the death of Henry
C. Parsons, of illiainsport, president of the
State bankers Association, were adopted at
meeting of tho organization's Council of
Administration in llarrisburg.
At Payne's nursery, Girardvillo, you will
find the largest Btock overseen in tho county,
His Wife Disappearptl.
When Thomas Staplctou arrived from bis
work in the mines to his comfortable home
in Tamaqiia last Friday ho found that hi
wife had departed, taking with her all his
earnings, about $00, leaving a note behind.
saying sho bad gono to W ilkesharro. Mrs,
stnpicton is a goou-iooKing, ainiablo young
woman, nnd no cause is assigned for he
sudden departure, as their married life was a
pleasant one. Tho husband takes tho matter
philosophically, and said she could go if sb
wanted to and that ho would not follow her,
Ibey have one child.
loodllifr the. Mine.
Tho flooding of No. 8 colliery at Coal Dale,
ncarTamaqtia, which began October 2U, will
havo been completed within live or six days.
Tho water will bo allowed to Btand in tho
mine for about two weeks, and then the
utimpiug will begin. It is estimated that
it will require three mouths to relievo tlio
initio of all tho water, und with what repairs
may bo necessary, operations at the colliery
will hardly resume before May 1st. This is
tho mine at which four men were killed and
several injured as a result of tho explosion.
Dr. llulPs CotiKh Syrup euros ermip.
It has saved tholifoofmauyiicliild. Mothers,
keep this medicine always on hand; It will
save you many restless moments. Price 25c.
Deetls ICccorderi.
From Sylletta Iteigel, executrix, to Ara
bella Sheipe, promises in 1'ottsvillo.
Fiom Michael Flarcy et al to Josiali
Jenkins, premises In St. Clair.
llalikrtiplcy l'etltloit Filed,
Creditors have filed petitions in tho United
States District Court at Philadelphia to place
tho following parties In involuntary bank
ruptcy : Joseph Levy, of Pottsvillo; Morris
Itefowlch, of Ashland, and the Wciner-flood-inan
Shoo Company, of Carlisle, Many
creditors are taking advantage of the provis
ions of the now bankruptcy law.
Dr. Hull's Conch Syrup cures nil throat
troubles. Why wear out your throat by in
cessant coURhinc, when this reliablo remedy
can be bought for only 25 cents a bottle ?
Dropped Ills llooty.
A small boy, nltnost etaggering under tho
weight of a largo overcoat, stood in front of
Oirvln's btoro on Main street Saturday night
with his eyes fixed iu admiration upon sev
eral sleds that were on display at tho en
trance. Finally tho youngster cast furtlvo
glances tbout him to seo If ho was being
watched. Satisfying himself that tho coast
was clear, he suddenly grabbed ono of tho
sleds, shoved it uudcr his big overcoat, and
dashed down tlio street. A merchant who
witnessed tho allalr shouted to tho boy, who
throw tho sled into tho street and continued
his flight until ho was beyond reach. The
sled was taken back to tho store.
All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds,
and plants at Payne's nurseries, Girardvillo,
Electric cars jmss tho door. 5-tt-tf
Keeeh ed tho Slate Appropriation,
The School Hoard on Saturday received the
balanro due them on tho stato appropriation,
J7.383 1)1). Somo time ago they received from
this source, f JO.poO.OO, making the total statu
annronriation f 17.365.00. There was already
in tho treasury $1,500, nnd with tho amount
wee vod from tho stato tliey will be reueveu
of tho financial embarrassment that
1l1rpatnne.il them. Thev will also derivo
considerable from Cullcctor Ifurko's sixty
day settlement,
Twenty-flvo per cent, can be saved by buy.
Ing Jewelery at Orkin's, J2U South Main St.
Kxecutura' Hale.
John and Stephen Singley, as executors of
tho estate of Lawrence Singley, late of North
Union township, on Saturday sold tlio IioniC'
stead at nubile sale. 8. G. M. Uollopeter,
Esq,, of town, represented tlio executors ai
tho Bale. The uronerty was knocked down
at 2.U0O. n nrico at lcatt fifty per ceut. less
than tho real value, 'J ue piaso is locaiou
tliren miles west of NuremUurg ana era
braces 151) acres, and 103 of them havo beeu
dciired and cultivated. There nro two 8-story
dwelilnuj. a largo barn und other biiildiugs
mi tno niaco. 11. opu. ,." w,wi ,
.... r,.. o...l ...All... .nl r
tlio estate will taico place 11) diiiiiiu lownsuip,
Columbia coucty.
(Jlirlstmns lilfu.
Sample oase now open Tor Inspection, The
Defender, Traveler and American Ulghta
.dears. Put up In boxes to suit you. All
sales Kuarautccd. t,. Brooks Knelly, 37
F.ast Centre street, Sheuandoah, Pa. tf
A ono year guarantee accompanies every
watch repaired at 'rum s, izu . main street
&0R0UGH RESTRAINED.
(Continued from First rage.)
and paid over by hint as aforesaid, and de
ducting commissions nnd exonerations to
which ho is by law ontltled, your petitioners
verily over, nnd expect to bo nblo to prove,
that the said collector is not indebted to tho
sum claimed in this case, but in a far
oss sum, If any sum at all ! nnd thnt tho said
collector, upon n fair settlement of hl
Recounts, Is entitled to credit for ii sum
amounting to over $'.1,000 for taxis ho
collected and paid over by him as afoiesald
on said duplicato for borough taxes for tho
year 1800, and for which said sum ho has not
been nllowcd credit thereon by said borough,
Your petitioners Anther aver that the Slid
sum of $ft,r8d.0.-i is not duo by said collector
on tho triplicate for school taxes for s ilil year
isuu, as set lortli in tiro statement illed by
tho School District In tho above case. That
the total amount of taxes charged in said
duplicato amounts to tho sum of ,33,103 83,
mid thnt the said collector has paid to the
treasurer of said district, and Is entitled to
credit theruloro on said duplicato, the sum of
$23,8713 In cash and, with other credits lor
commissions; abatements nnd exonerations to
which ho is entitled, tho balance due thereon
would, as your petitioners aver, and expert
to be able to prove, amount to less than
fl.OOO.
lour petitioners further nvor that there
nro still outstanding certain taxes on all the
duplicates for tho said year 1800 which nro
collectable, and that there has not been any
proper, or full settlement of tho accounts of
tho snld collector for any of said duplicates,
and that upon n proper settlement of tho ac
counts of said collector, and allowances for
all tho credits to which ho Is lawfully on
titled, It will appear, as your petitioners aver.
and expect to bo nblo to prove on a tiial of
this caso, that tho plaintiffs are not entitled
to collect tho sum alleged and contained in
their statements filed by thorn, respectively.
as aforesaid.
Wherefore, your petitioners, averring all
tho facts above set forth are truo, as they
verily bellovo and expect to bo able to prove,
pray your honorablo court to grant a rulo in
tlio above case to show causo why tho said
judgment should not bo stricken oil, or
opened, and thus allow them to make
defense. And they will ever pray, etc.
Tho petition above was sworn to E. C.
Urobst, Michael Jlcllet and Joseph Itynka-
wicz before Justice Toomoy, at Shenandoah,
on Nov. 20, 1SDS.
Upon tho presentation of the petitiou to
court this morning by Hon. James I!. Itcilly,
Nicholas Ilcblich and William A. Marr, Esus.,
counsol for tho petitioners, Judge Iiechtcl
granted tho following rulo :
And, now, towit: November 28, 1803, tho
foregoing petition having been presented and
heard, the court, on motion of James 1!.
Itcilly, Nicholas Heblich and Win. A. Marr,
attorneys for tho petitioners, grants a rulo In
the above stated caso to show causo why tho
said judgment thereon should not bu opened
and defendants allowed to make defenso
thereto, returnable on Monday, Dee. Ill, 1893,
at 10 o'clock a. m., all proceedings to bo
stayed. In tho meantime Hon to remain.
"lly the Court "
Gcrauumns, fuchsias, pausics, daises, roses
etc., for spriug planting at Payno's nurserie?,
Girardvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs.
ANTHRACITE GOING UP.
Higher Figures for Chestnut Coiil tu he
Followed 011 Other Sizes.
A rew 1 ork dispatch says that several of
tlio anthracite producers there have advanced
tho prico or chestnut coal 15 cents per tou at
tide for Now England points. Tlio advanco
is less a concerted action than a result of a
shortago in tlio supply of this size ; but, it 13
inougnt to navo somo bearing 110110 tho loss
on tho fact that the relations of tho niithra
cite producers havo becorno closer and more
harmonious,
Asa result of tho present blizzard and tho
greater harmony among tho presidents it is
expected that to-morrow nil sizes of antlm-
cito will bo advanced iu prico, to take efl'ect
December 1, and if tho winter provos a
severe one, as has been frequently predicted.
no doubt Is entertained about the companies
being nblo to secure circular prices.
During tho past week nil tho anthracite
producing companies have been mining and
stripping enormous quantities of coal, In
order to muko a good showing before Noveni
ber30, when the baid coal year ends. On
tho quantities moved by each company its
percentage for tho coining year will lie
largely based.
Tho main lino of tho Heading Kailway.
from Pottsvillo to Port Hiehinoiid, is almost
blocked with thousands of loaded coal cars,
and the same state of affairs is said to pro.
vail on the other antlirncito roads. The
present storm will probably put a stop to
this rush of productiou, as it will greatly
impede the movement of cars.
wuvit Mi:N-iii:iti: is hofj: for yuj.
You aro fearfully depressed and discour
aged ny weakness, nervous debility, ex
hausted powors and vigorless condition. Do
you not know that the great specialist, Dr.
Greene, 33 West 14th St., New York City, Is
tho most successful physician In tho world in
curing this class cf diseases? Ills medicines
aro most healing, strengthening, invigorat
ing, lie can mako you again a vigorous man.
You can consult him by mail, free. Write
him without delay. It costs nothing to get
Ills opinion and advico by letter, and writing
to him will probably lead to your euro.
AUner Instantly Killed.
William Youkas, a Lithuanian, aged 35
years, was Instantly killed by a delayed
blast at tho Primrose, colliery this morning.
He had prepared two charges, and Ignited
tlio squibs. Yonkas retreated a safe dis
tance, when ono charge exploded. After
waiting somo timo he returned to the sceuo,
thinking that tho second squib had been
extinguished. He no sooner reached the
face of the breast than tho explosion took
placo. Tho unfortunato man's head was
almost blown oil', Youkas resided at Maha
noy City.
It's Queer How Quick
Pan-Tina cures coughs nnd colds, 25c. At
Gruhler llros., drug store.
x Held 111. ami Uohhed.
Atolato hour on Saturday ulght Joseph
Bavertus was held up and robbed of $12 and
a new hat by five men nt Mahauoy City.
liavertiu was on his way home when tho five
assailants pounced upoti him, Two of them
held bis anus while thu remaining pal rilled
his pockets. With a powerful blow iUvcrtus
felcd one of the men to tho grouud and (ben
pulled a hrgo fcuife from his pocket. The
highwaymen Ued, but IUvertus succeeded in
gashing the forehead of ouo, No arrests
havo bfcu made,
fantTlaal What Is It?
The greatest euro for coughsand colds, At
Gruhlor llros,, drug store.
Wlf ltuns Away,
Johu Kupachinskl, who lives at No. 0
South Plum ulley, has been abandoned by
his wife, Mrs. Kupachinskl, who is about
23 years qf ago and rather prepossessing, de
camped lust Saturday morning with a para
mourwhnso naino is not known, A lltljo
daughter 8 years old Rccoinpanledlts mother.
The clopemeut was not discovered until Sat
urday afternoon, when Kupachinskl returned
home fruin work and found the houso de
serted. Thu husband cannot account for his'
wife's actions, and the neighbors assert that
theynlways lived happily. The fiinaway
couple purchased tickets for New York at
the Lehigh station.
HOOD'S PILLS cure Mver 111,
Biliousness, ItuUgcstto.i, Headache,
Dleus" nt luxatlvo. All I)ruglsUi
OUR REDUCED
DKOPI.E fiom". all the neighboring towns
have been flocking to our store to take
advantage of the great oppottutiity for bargains
which we offer in
Overcoats for Hen. Youths,
Boys nnd Children.
They found our stock and piices just ns we
advertised thctn, and no one left the store dis
appointed, or dissatisfied.
We will continue this great cut-rate sale for
another week. Call early if you want to get
any of the
(WHAT BARGAINS IN
OVERCOATS.
o
o
The Only Place Fop Genuine Bargains is the
Mammoth Clothing House,
Nos. 9 and n South Main Street,
L. GOLDIN, Proprietor.
More ltnllers.
Two additional tubular boilers aro being
placed in the bolUr houso at tho Shenandoah
City colliery to afford power for tho addi
tional compressors nnd other Improvements
iu course of completion.
Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures coughs
and colds. Don't go to church or public
meetlug and disturb tho audienco by incess
ant coughing, but uso this wonderful remedy
at once.
SPECULATORS
Who have from $25 upwards and wnnt to
make money in an absolutely safe plan of
speculation, where guaranteed profits will
continually be from 10 to 30 per cent,
monthly the entire year with no possibility
of losing original capital, scud for full
particulars of our progressive plan. A
KAIHUll.t CO., Aldrinh Court, New York
City.
OH 1 WHAT A WRECK !
LARGEST LINE OF
TOYS, FANCY VASES,
OPAL TOILET SETS.
THE LATEST GAMES
DRESSING THE
NEW WOMAN,
CONETTE,
MERRY WAR.
Morgan's Bazar,
23
NORTH MAIN ST.
LADIES', KISSES'
AND CHILDREN'S COATS.
Select your garment from up-to-date styles.
We have the right goods here and a lame
variety to select from at the right prices.
Ladies' Coats, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00.
$8.00, $9.00 to $16.00.
Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50.
Far Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00.
Our stock o(. dress goods has no equal. You
will find here a large assortment of plain and
fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic nt bar
gain prices.
Our place is headquarters for lace curtains,
blanket?, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through
our line on second floor and get prices.
lluttcrick paper patterns, best in the world,
sold by us.
P. J. GAUGHAN,
NORTH MAIN STREET.
Ferguson's Theatre.
One solid week, commencing
0 Nights S
MONDAY
Evoning,
1 Matinee 1
JOHN A. IIIMMELEIN'S
"SUPEIU1 COMPANY,
E ''IDEALS,"
Supporting the popular players
MISS BEATRICE EARLE and
MR. CHESTER DEVONDE.
Including the peer of musical organizations,
llowson's Twentieth Century Hand
and Orchestra,
lieautilul scenic and mechanical elects.
THE PLAYS.
ICaglcs Keat, North and Booth,
Tliedieat Northwest. Tlie 1'lanter's Wife,
Cuba I.lbre, 1'anchon the Crlcki-t,
Tiekct-ot-Lenve Man, A Night In New Vork,
Tlio MtoUuaril, etc.
15AUI I'llODUCTION C0MPI.KTB.
Monday ulght the beautiful romantic drama,
"EAGLES NEST."
Prices i
io', 20 and 30 Cts.
POMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT,
y aj, Morris Heckmau, Prop.
Is now open. Rating bar attached.
I'rre lunch morning and event, g. v-lipjccdl (ft
nines, U'uncllcs, cigurs and beers.
VAL. BEYRANT, flgr.
:Has Brought Great Custom
WhW
i
Orkin's Jewelry Store,
Jewelry, Silverware, Musical
AS
C5
No.129 South IV1 a I n Street,
Terminus of the Schuylkill Traction Company's Railway.
$5.00
Eight Day Clock for
For This Month Only.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ITIOH ltKST. Storeroom nnd dwclllnrr, nt I17
J South Jardin street, Is for rent, cheap.
Apply to M. T. I'urccll, coiner Onlc nnd West
streets. 1I-S1-2W
JflOIt HAI.U A vnluable mnnufacturiui; plant
' fully equipped for the manufacture of
cloth hats nnd caps and boxes, nnd n double
frame dwelling house, together or teperate.
Seuled or verbal bids for all or part of real
cstntc, or equipment will be received up to and
Including November SOth, 1S98, t the office of
the company, corner Coal and Emerlck streets,
Shenandoah, l'n. , ll-15-2w
IjlOU KENT. Dwelling house, with all eon.
' vcnlences, with good locution, for rent.
Apply nt tlds office. tf
lilUU OAJ.I'. VUIUUIIIB rmeiimiuiKiu property,
Jj centrnlly located on Oak street, w itb all
modern ctmvenlciicen, etce room und welling
mm home on tho reur, Jror inrtner lnicrimul
Lion
apply nt this olllce.
NOTICIC Desirable properties (or Bale. Ai
ply to H. U. M. llollupt'tor, attorney,
Hhcnuiuloali. 8-31-tf
PROPOSALS.
Proposals will bo received by the undf rslgned
members of the construction committee of the
llorough Council of Hheuuudonh, l'a., tor the
puintmg of the roofs ot the borough building
and bell tower. Tho bids arc to be subtnltfrd
at or before 0 p. m on Thursday, Dec lt, ISO.
The committee reserves the right to reject any,
ornlll'ids. The chairman of tho committee
will furnish any additional Information re
quired. ICnwAim Munrnv, Chairman.
M, I, SllOKMAKi:it,
ll-2S-3t Danii'I. Coaklev
INVIGORATING
TO THE
HAIR
and
SCALP.
Drop us a postal card and a we will
call at your residence. l'rompt
attention,
Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors
Ferguson TTonte Hlock.
mwM'mmmmmnwmtmm
Coat Sale at
Kelly's Millinery.
One Lot of Children's Coats at $1.00
One " " at 1.50
One " ' " " at 1. 00
One " " at 2.50
One " " Hat Trimmed Sailor .So
One Lot of Children's Trimmed Hats,
from 50c, 75c, $1.00, $i.a5,
$1.50, and tip.
We have reduped the price o(i all
our Trimmed Hats. Ninety-five
dojjen to select from, We guaran
tee the lowest prices and best goods
oifered to the trade. Face Veilings,
plain or dotted, from 8c per yard up.
Mrs. J. J. Kelly,
26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa,
amummmiuiuiuiuaiiu
The Cheap Prices
We nro charglne (or thollitsT
(luocEUIla! to be had ro uulninir popularity
dully. 'We believe' 111 "lvo'nd let five." Wo
want the buyer to have soine'orthe prohta'ua
well an tho seller.
nuv aoona, boo-th and uqe,
Gl!ST' rT1ltirUI!U8.
Choice winter tqf lc. flood good, at the lowet
Mefce.
RhlMp VwrowwKy.
213 WEST CENTIJE BT BHENANPOAH, PA
PRICES
to Us
We have also made n big
reduction In ...
HEAVY
WEIGHT
SUITS I
Call and See the Stock.
The prices have been reduced, but the
quality and make remains the same.
4,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
mm
Instruments, Optical Goods.
i
Ijll
5
IEGEUS
TOVE
TORE
133 and 131 S. Main Street.
Contains the largest as well ns tlr
most reliable stock in town.
We have stoves, ranges and
heaters in carloads. We sell
only. the best The Buckwalter
makes. They sell cheap, yes
cheaper than anywhere else,
and are accompanied by a
guarantee.
Our Furniture
Explained in a nutshell
compares with the above announce-
- -- i T7 1 i- 1 -
mum. wc nave an entirely new
line for the holidays in dining room
furniture, chairs, sofas, couches, etc.
D.8J.ML,
123 and I3l
South Main Street.
Gasoline, Oil,
Wagon Grease,
Gasoline, Oil Stoves.
We make a specialty of
gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon
lots, delivered. Mica and U. S.
axle grease. Also headlight oil,
150 fire test.
ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY,
Ko. 143 Eaat Coal Street, Shenandoah, Veima
Mall orders promptly attended to.
NEW OPENING !
NEW SHOE STORE !
For good and cheap shoes at the lowest
prices, go to the
NEW YORK' CHEAP SHOE ST0RE,
Near Jardin St. 3? West Centre Street,
PRABOWSKY HOTEL,
fl. GRAB0WSKY, prop.
819 ff, Centre St., Vottaville, l'n.
r.l , ., 1 ' 1 . 1 .. 1 II I I n, (lia l,nr
A CHOieO imp OI Mltars PUU jcuijnT-
uncp Prink
Accommodation (or travelers.
rmm . mFnr . vim
t lUMii llivim
c DKAtKU IN o
Fruit, Confectionery,
1 .11.11 nUU lUUUWWU
- o
Wholesale and Re till.
S3 West Centre Street.
Ve can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It i;
by far clipper tp repair ywr & faithful
than to buy a new otic, If your &to-j
broken le us fix it, You will be pleased with
the work nnd the price,
WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St