The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 31, 1898, Image 4

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    NOOKS & EJFSOWN.
Did You Get an Unexpected Gift ?
Do You Wish to Return It ?
We have a few holiday gifts left that we will
close out at reduced prices.
We have a full line of Blank Books, Ledgers, Day
Books, etc., suitable for opening
Any book not in stock we will
SPCCIAL.Forty kinds of 40c Chocolates at CSc a
pound. Lowncy's package candy, none
better, 10, 1 S, 30, and 60 conts
per package.
HOOKS &
NO. 1 NORTH MAIN STREET,
Floral Cream
For Chapped 1 lands.
For Rough Skin.
20 cts Per Bottle.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa-
'IVlcnliom vi. tic( tinn.
DAVISON'S!
DEPARTMENT STORES.
That is the place to no to Ret a realistic
picture of what you want tor the New Year. H
will do you good lo glance out our extra
ordinary big line of
ROCKERS,
For the IV1 c re Sum of
S0 Cents and up.
Purchased expressly for our holiday trade.
They must be seen to be appreciated. Yes,
and they must be sold. No carrying over
until nnother season. Come early mid secure
your choice.
SACRIFICE SALE
OP STOVES, RANflES
AND HEATERS.
Our store is overstocked as is also our
storage place at the depots. For tiu- next o
days we will sacrifice them at n1m-t jour own
price. The "True Fortune ' healer, for
many years sold by Wm. Pratt, of town, ami
who lias furnished many a resident with die
same, is included in our stock. Also the
"New Broadway" range, the "Jlroadway
Fortune," "Family 1'ortune," "Queen
Cinderella" and -'Liberty."
FURNITURE.
DO NOT l-OROE'l US WHEN
BUYING.
Department Stores,
Nos. 1 19-121 -12.1 North Alain St.
Canaries-
A flue lot of dingers received from l'hlln
delphla. All kinds. They will make
acceptable. New Year irl Its.
JAPANESE (10LD FISH
am! globes. All kinds of plRenns. We.
also sell miners' supplies and drilling machines.
DAVID HOPKINS,
105 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Special Sale
on Heaters.
We arc going to wind up the
old year by inaugurating a
special sale on heaters. They
are the
Laura,
Gem Ringgold,
Happy Greeting,
Art Ringgold,
Colossees.
A $25 Heater can now be
bought as low as $15.
This is the best chance ever
afforded. We must close them out
before the season closes. Our parlor
ranges, stoves and other heaters
ure worthy of inspection.
FURNITURE. We have nice
"holiday stock which we can sell at
a saving of 25 per cent, over any
other dealer. Call and see us.
123 and Ul
South Main Street.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
At A l mna nuuivr.
Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Fjj
: t Cnlat, West fA
Centre St.
HOOkS 8c BROWN.
new books at New Years, j
get at a few days notice.
BR
SHENANDOAH. I'ENNA,
Announcement, ..
Now that "The holiday rush" is
over, I will, in a few days, be able
to attend to your wants with my
usual promptness, and I will as in
the past spare neither pains nor
expense in my efforts to please all
who entrust their work to me. You
may be assured that it will be at
tended to proptrly and in a compe
tent manner.
It is my ambition to add to the
reputation I have already establish
ed in the past years. Prices will
always be found the lowest, quality
and work considered, and the inter
est of my patrons will be kept con
stantly 111 view.
In this space I will each week
endeavor to tell you something of
interest.
Again thanking you for the confi
dence so generously manifested by
you in the past, and soliciting youi
further commands as well as those
of my new friends, I remain
Yours respectfully,
Tlios. Buchanan,
118 S. Mair? Street.
A BARGAIN
FOR MEN !
The Boston Factory Shoe
Store makes the following ex
traordinary shoe bargain to
men for the next few days
only :
HEN'S HEAVY RUSSET SHOES,
HAND SEWED, WORTH
$4.00 j at $2.25.
Ladies', Misses' and Chil
dren's winter footwear and
rubbers at astonishing prices.
Serviceable and reliable goods.
BOSTON
TORY SHOE STORE,
27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST 0FHCE.
f-YESi
We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is
by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove
than to buy a new one. If your stove is
broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with
the work and the price.
WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St
Happy New Year!
Farewell Old and Pros
perous 1898.
TOOT" I TOOT! BANG I BANG !
You will want to give the "Old Man" a glorious good-bye
with lots of noise and din-we have everything necessary to
do it with.
Blank Cartridge Pistols,
Excellent ones for 25c.
Blank Cartridges, 10c, box of 50.
Jin horns to beat the band and everything else in sight.
Morgan's Fancy
What doo3 A stand for? When
Bomo friend suggests that your
blood needs A sarsaparilla treat
ment, remember that A stands for
AYER'S. Tho first letter" in the
alphabet stands for the first of
sarsaparillas ; first in origin, first
in record, first in tho favor of the
family. For nearly half a century
Ayers
has been curing all form3 of blood
diseases--scrofula, eczema, tetter,
rheumatism, erysipelas, blood poi
soning, etc. Thero's a book about
theso cures "Ayer'sCurebook, a
story of cures told by tho cured,"
which is sent freo on request, by
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. The
book will interest you if you are
sick or weak, because it tells not
what it is claimed the remedy will
do, but what your neighbors and
fellows testify that it has done.
Will it cure you ? It has cured
thousands like you. Why not you?
Sunday Special".
Services In tlio Trinity lleforiiu'd church
o-mcirrow at 10;00 a. in., and (1:30 p. in.
Sunday school at 1:110 p. m. Itov. ltolieH
O'Hoyle pastor.
Nebular services will bu held in the United
Kvanxelical church, North J.irdiu street, to
morrow at 10 a. in. and 11.30 p. in. Sunday
school at 1.30 p. m. Key. 1. J.Micitz, pastor.
K. I.. 0. K on Monday evening. Prayer,
praisn and testimony nuetinjis every Tues
day, Wcduesday, Thursday and Friday even
ings. Jr. K. L. C. E. every Saturday
ovening at 7 o'clock.
Primitivo Methodist church, James Moore,
pastor. 1'reachiiiK at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30
p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Class meet
ing on Wednesday evening. Geueral prayer
ineetind on Thursday evening. Everybody
welcome.
Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal
church on West Oak street to-morrow.
Holy Eucharist at 8 a in. Morning prayer at
10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evening
prayer at 7 p. in. Tho rector will officiate.
First Baptist church, corner of West and
Oak streets, Rev. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services
at 10a. in. and 0 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in.
I'raycr meeting Monday evenings. Young
People's meeting Wednesday evenings.
Class meeting Thursday evenings.
Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak
and Whito streets. Rev. J. T. Swindells
pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. in.,
led by tho pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. in.
Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. J. 8. Culleu,
Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. hi. Seats
freo. Everybody welcome.
Calvary llaptist church. South Jardin
street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. in.
and (1:30 p. in. Rev. R. R. Albins, pastor.
Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Deacon
John Ilium, Superintendent. 1!. Y. P. U.
Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday
evening, geiior.il prayer meeting at 7:30.
Everybody welcome.
Services in tho Presbyterian church to
morrow at 10:30 a. m. and (1:30 p. m. Sabbath
school at 2 p. in. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E.
Tuesday evening at 11:30 and 7:30 o'clock.
Prayer and song service on Tliursuay even
ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II.
W. Koebler, pastor.
St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry
street. Rev. John (Irulilcr, pastor Preach
ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. ni. ;
preaching 11:30 p. in.
St. Michael's Qrcok Catholic church, West
Centre street. Rev. Cornelius Laurisiii, pas
tor. MaUitinum service 0 a. m. High mass
10 a. m.
Church of tho Holy Family, (Gorman R.
C.) North Chestnut street. Rov. A. T. Schut
tlebol'er, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second
mass 10 a. in.
St. Casimir's Polish R. C. church, North
Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Eenarkiewic,
pastor. First mass 8 a. ni., high mass 10 a.
m., vespers and benediction 4 p. 'in.
Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West
Cherry street. Rov. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor;
Rev James Kane, assistant pastor. First
mass, 7 a. in., sccoud mass, 8 a. m., high mass,
10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m.
Kcheleth Israel Congregation, corner of
Oak and West streets, Rev. Henry Mlt-
nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10a. m.,
and 3 to A p. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. m.
und every weekday morning from 7 toBa. m.
It's tho little cblds that grow into big colds;
the big colds that end in consumption and
death. Watch tho little colds. Dr. Wood's
Norway Pino Syrup.
Dressed Poultry
Turkeys,
Ducks,
Geese,
Chickens,
At Lowest Cash Prices.
ZIMMERMAN'S
Meat : Market,
124 S, IVIaln St.
Bazar, 23 Norm Mam st.
THIS TVHATHI5H.
The forecast for Sunday: Fair, still cohlor
weather and fresh northwesterly winds.
MHY POINTS.
tnppeiilngs Throughout tin Country
Ohi-"loliil fur Ila.ty rriial,
Thero Is an epidemic of la grippe at
(llrardvlllo.
Georgo Arnold and Henry Kratiso, of
Hazloton, have purchased a brewery In
Philadelphia, which Is said to bo a valuable
plant.
The Pennsylvania railroad will In a few
days award contracts for 103,000 tons of tccl
rails to bo delivered In 18(10. I
Luzerne county tax collectors havn received
oxpllclt Instruction to collect all taxes nnd
permit no exonerations.
A Philadelphia court decree has dissolved
tho New Ebervale Coal company upon mutual
consent and pcjltlou of the stockholders
The colliery was located at Khervalc,
Luzerne county.
After a hunt of four years Louis Gallclto,
a Pittsburg Italian, traced his wife to Hazlo
ton. Roth agreed to legal separation nftor
wards .
John Gllcm was found dead in bed at ills
home in Iluzlcton. lie whs 75 years old,
Attorney General McCormlek lias declined
tho appointment to the vacancy on tho
Superior bench caused by tho death of Judge
Keener.
Francis Feeloy, a 13-year-old boy of Potts
villo, in an attempt to board a farmer's wagon
had his right leg caught between the wheel
and brake rod of the wagon and tho llcsh
ripped oil' of tho buae from tho kneo to tho
ankle.
The charges of fraud ill, connection with
Shaniokin street paving coutracts were not
sustained upon investigation by tho lloroiigh
Council.
The olllce of Dr. Dechert, physician for P.
& R. Relief Association, will bo removed
from Shamokin to Tamaiiua on January 1st.
There aro 101 patients under treatment at
tho Miners' hospital. Fountain Springs.
Tho wedding of Robert J. Mills, of Potts
vlllc, and .Miss Anuio May, daughter of .Mrs.
Hiram Het.el, of Willianisport. which will
be celebrated on Wednesday January 11th,
uext, is announced.
C. J. Farno has been commissioned Justice
of tho P eace at St. Clair, to till tliu vacancy
caused by John A. Erwin's death.
John Desmond, tho well-known Mahauoy
City sprinter, received injuries at Tunnel
Ridge eolllory jesterday that, will confine
him to his homo for some time. Ho was
standing a pro) when a fall of coal occurred.
A telephone has licet! placid at the bore
holo operations of the P. & R. C. & I. Co. at
Jacksous.
Pigeon thieves aro at work in Mahanoy
City.
Coal falling in the Crystal Ridgo tuiuc,
Luzcruo county, killed William O.vllow.
llaltimore capitalists propose to repair tho
Valentine Iron Works, at Bcllefonte, and put
them in operation in the spring.
An explosion in the mixing liouso of tho
Shamokin Powder.Mill wrecked thobuildiug.
Tho damages amounted to about $500.
Shoritl Lennoii Love, of Yoik, has been al
lowed by tho court thirty cents each per day
for boarding prisoners in the county jail.
Olliciuls of tho Stato Insane Asylum, at
Harrislmrg, refused to admit Jacob G. W'hit
moro, sent there from Hreeiicastle. Franklin
county, because tho institution was over
crowded. Maliaiioy City was in darkness for over an
hour last night on account of the electric
light wires becoming entangled.
Ilr. Hull's Cough Syrup stop that
tickling in the throat. This reliable reumdv
allays at onco iiritations of tho throat, sore
throat, hoarseness and other bronchial
all'ections.
Nell Vent's ICiltertllliilllont.
The annual entertainment ivitlt .liulrll.n.
tion of candy to tho Sunday school of tho
i.aivary js.ipiisi cnureii will ho licit! on Mon
day ovening uext, (Now Year's Day) com
moiicingat 7:30 o'clock, when tlio following
program will Lo rendered : Singing, Sunday
school; prayer, Rov. it. R. Albin; singing,
Suuday school; address, Supt. John Ruuti;
recitation, "New Year's Greeting" Albert
Harris; recitation, "Legend of tho Christmas
Tree" Willie 1!vhiih! eYiriif, "Kt.ir lltvlro."
three boys and threo girls; recitation, "My
Liirisimas Dolly" Olwyn Harris; selection,
choir; recitation, "A Happy New Year" Ray
Jiiuer; recitation, "Winter" Joseph ilillcr;
recitition, "The New Yeai" Clara Iliinn:
recitation, "On tho New Years" Margaret
Powell; singing. Suuday school: recitation.
'Winter, Esuuiro" Slinuio Hotl'iuan; recita
tion, "llencath tho Snow" Charles Fislilnirn-
recitation. Littlo Ruth's Guest" Harriot
Miller; recitatiou, "I'll Give to Jesus"
Minnie Evans; quartette, "Rury mo near
tho old Home" Mamo Morgans. Lizzlo Reese.
William Waters aud Harry Reesn; recitation.
"The Tiny Wail" Rachael Thomas; recita
tiou, "Guilty or not Guilty" Mamo Harris:
recitation. "A Mother'. FniH," I'tl.ol All,!.,.
descriptive dialogue. "Tho old venr'a Hint!,'
aud tho New Year's birth" members of Sun
day school; closing address, Stella Davis;
distribution of gifts. Following tho usual
custom of fonni.r Vim nr. n.ltttlual.,.. ..
iu cents win uo ciuirgeil all nut members of
tuo sunuay school, winch entitles them to a
hov of nnn.ltr t front io I.. J..- n11
attend, as the program is of a, very Interest
ing character, uoors open at 7 o cloct. sharp.
A Calendar That Stays,
The calendar crop is never short, as the
post oillco people will testify. Wo always get
our share, aud begin the new year with a
great assortment, but the one wo select "for
keeps" is that of N. W. Ayer & Son, tho
keeping everlastingly at it advertising men
of Philadelphia This oue spends tho whole
year in our company. It is a piece of fine
printing, but its good looks do not constitute
its sole charm, It is clear aud plain. Utility
has been put first. Ho who seeks the date
can find ; he who writes may read. Tlio
matter on it Interests more people ,tovery
year, but the edition is limited. While thoy
last u copy can be obtained postpaid by send
iug 25 cents to tho publishers.
Use Or, ltiitl's Cough Syrup for your
cough, or cold on chest or luugs. It is truly
a wonuerru) medicine. .No other remedy has
made so many remarkable euros. Prico 23c.
Ferguson's Theatre.
One INI I grit Only I
INOfll MM 1 11.
THE GREAT LABOR PLAY,
"Strife, or
Master and Man,"
IN POUR ACTS.
Abounding in many thrilling sceues and
climaxes, Intermingled with a bright vein of
comedy. Conceded by theatrical goers as
one of the best plays yet produced. A most
meritifcouj jwrformance.
PRICES : - 25, 35 and (50 Cents,
Reserved seats on sale at Klrlin's drug
store.
I will guarantee
that my Kliviiinatlstu
Cure will relieve lum
bago, sciatica nnd all
rheumatic ptiiiw in
two or three hours,
nnd cure In a few
days.
MUXYON.
At all druggists,
25c. a vial. Guide
to Llealth nnd medi
cal ndvlce free.
1005 Arch st.. l'hlln.
PERSONAL MENTION.
.Miss Sadie Rumbol, of Ringtowii, is visit
ing friends in town.
Timothy O'llrlen and John Weeks returned
yesterday from a visit to Philadelphia.
Sirs. E. J. I on! and daughters, I lorenco
and Mary, spent yesterday in town with
friends.
Littlo Irene Meyers, Charles Leyburn and
Miss Hattie Chow, accompanied by Messrs.
Joseph Cotighlin and Richard Sneddon,
viewed tho workings of Kohiuoor colliery
yosterday afternoon
Clarence Crobaiigh is homo on a vacation
from Rordeiitown, N. J. He Is at present a
student at the military school.
Miss Savilla Eisenhower left town this
morning to visit friends ut Chestor aud Phila
delphia. MiirrltHl.
At tlio homo of Sir. and Mrs. William
Fuiilds at Cole's patch, near Jlahanoy City,
David Pairy, of Jeaticsville, and Miss Ada
lieveridgu, sister of .Mrs. Faulds, wero united
iu marriage by Rev. T. .Maxwell Jlorri3on,
pastor of the Piesbyterian church of Maha
noy City.
Thumb Mushed.
While engaged in loosening some top coal
at tho Knickerbocker colliery this morning,
John Kupcza had tlio thumb on his left
hand mashed. The tendous were cut and
tho flesh lacerated to tlio bone. Dr. W. N.
Stciu dressed the wound.
!.' Siiueoied.
John liuhowlcz, a miner at the West Shcn
andoah eolllory, had his right leg squeezed
this afternoon. Several contusions about the
thigh were indicted. Ho was remoyod to his
homo on West Huckleberry alley.
Deed Kecoriled.
Deed from G. H. Deck to Margaret Deck,
premises iu St. Clair.
Deed from Emanuel W. Deihert and wfo
to Gowen Wiest, premises in Hirbley Twp.
Deed from Henry C. liussel and wife to
Penua. S. V. R. R. Co , premises in Pottsville
Deed from Samuel R. Faust to Mary Faust,
premises iu Palo Alto.
Alarriiigo Licenses.
Wm. A. Ely und Mary Nowmeister, both of
uarry Twp.
Xt Infection Wiinttul.
A elerK.viiu.il wns walking through tho
outskirts of his parish ono ovening, when
bo saw 0110 of his parishioners very busy
whitewashing his cnttiitre Tho parson,
pleased ut these somewhat novel signs of
cleanliness, called out, ''Well, Jones, I
seo you're making your house nlco and
sinarc."
With n inystorlotis nlr, Jones, who hod
recently taken the cottage, descended
from tho ladder and slowly walked to tho
hedge which separated tho garden from
tho road. "That's not 'suctly tho roason
why I'm a-dolng of this 'oro job," ho
whispered, "but tlio last two oouplos as
lived in this 'ero cottage 'ad twins; so I
says to my missus, I'll tnk' an whitewash
thuplni' a as 1 hero mayn't ho no lnfeo
tlon. e see, sir, as 'ow wo got ton of
'em nln ." Whether the whitewashing
was elT . ' ..al or not, I have not boon able
to nscei . . 1. Coriiblll Magazine
Dir.D.
II A VKUTY. In l'hlladel Ida. on tho 30th Inst.
l'eter .1 , son of Airs. ALT, 1'iirccll, aged '22
years Kuucrul t.111 take place from the
family residence, correr of Oak and West
streets, on Monday morning at 10 o clock.
H ghma,Hulll beeelebratcd In tho Annuncia
tion chureli. Interment In the parish ecme
tery. l' Menus unu relatives respeciiuuy in
vited to attend. It
MISCELLANEOUS.
"VTOTIC1C Dt-sfnttilo properties for Bale. Ap
i ply to y, Q. M. Ilollopeter, attorney.
nueiiuuuoaii. twij -tl
THOR JiKNT. nwelllnir house, with all con
1 vcnlenct's. with irood location, for rent-
Apply at tins omcu, xi
fANTKD. A Klrl for tcnera' housework
UtAHl wnuca paid to experienced perHou
who can reference. Apply to Mrs, N, W.
It.-.ldall, -22 South While street, Shenandoah,
TjOH SAM' Heveral very valuable and tlentr
1 ablo vacant lots j also several house,
which will ho Hold slnulv or In 'blocks. Foi
further Information apply to, S. A. lleddall,
lanmqua, ra, i-o-iin
1ANK. ELECTION The annual meeting of
JJ the btock holders of the Merchants Na
tional Bank, of Shenandoah, Pa., will bo held
at tne uanKing nouse, on Tuesday, January
H tli. lfttth between tho hours of 2 and 4 n in..
for tho purpose of electing thirteen (13) direc
tors 10 Hcrvoiiiu ensuing year.
12-10-Tt-oaw 1C. 11. Hunter, Cashier.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
First National Hank,
kNDOAii, Pa , Dee. 10th, 1898,
St! EM AN
The annual election of thirteen (13) directors
to serve for the ensnlnir year will be held at the
bank on Tuesday, January 10th, 1890, from 10
a in umu i- o cjock noon,
llMOdOt.w.8 8. W. Yost, Cashier,
I s
s
LJL1
IT
19 W, OAK STREET.
Shenandoah. Ice Company,
Wholesale und ItetatI Dealers in
Pure Spring Water Ice.
Contracts for summer and winter
fillings. Call on or address
HART, DADDOW & CO., 25 N. Jardin St
Tho Rosy Freshness
And a velvet softness of the skin is Inva
riably obtained bar tuorswhouse 1'ollONI's
Complexion Powder.
III
MARK
''ViWfrilTl'Wft
PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS.
Gotliorlnir of tlio Knot Ion Fortlio Son-
ntnt"dil Klulitul ItiirrNbiii'K.
I'i'i rlsburg, Dec. 31. John P. Elkln,
ch.i,.man of the state Hepttbllcan com
mittee, renchod Hutrlslmrg l.iBt even
ing to take charge of Sennlor Quay's
campaign for re-election to the Uni
ted States senate. The senator will bo
here himself tomorrow and will remain
until after the senatorial caucus next
Tuesday evening. Ills friends have
opened headquarters at the IiOchlel
hotel, In charge of Senator Mitchell, of
Jefferson.
Representatives Farr, of Seranton,
nnd llllss of Delaware, rival candidates
for speaker of the house of representa
tives, are also on the ground looking
aftpr their campaign. The Republican
house caucus will he held Monday
evening to nominate a speaker and ap
point a slate committee to select tho
officers and employes of the house. The
Ttepublican senators will also caucus
on Monday. A caucus of the Demo
cratic senators and members will also
be held Monday to consider, among
other tilings, the movement to fuse
With the Independent Republicans on
tho organization of the house.
A secret neetlng of the executive
committee of the Democratic Ptate
Tress association was held lost night
nt the Commonwealth hotel. President
Jere ZenmiT, of Carlisle, stated at the
close of the conference that each of
the editors present favored fusion on
the speakership, and If a Democrat
cannot be elected senator It was the
unanimous expression that the Demo
cratic legislators should make every
proper effort to unite with the Inde
pendent Republicans on John Wana
maker. XVrxl?: NAT, Wffl
o " ""'v.
of tho Globe ter
RNFIIMATIfiM
1TEUEALGIA. aud Blmllar Complaints, :
DEilHAH MEDICAL LAVS
prescribed by eminent physicians i ,j
m DR. RICHTER'S
AMOHOR"
rPAIN EXPELLEE.
World renowned I Itemarkabl v successful !
SOnly rrennlno rlth Trade Alark' Anchor,"
P. AO. Hit liter ACo., 215 lVnrlSt., Xor York.
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Honses, Own Glassworks.
23&SOCU. Endoucdji recommended br
A. Wasley, 106 K. Main St..
. H. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St.,
.P.D. Kirlln, 6 b.Maln!
,,' 'Shenandoah. . .
DR. RICHTER'S '
ANCnon STOMACHAL tost for
, uy.pr pMnTjMtniiincli tlnmnlnlnln.
Forecast
For To-day.
Large Prime Oysters, $i per 100.
Medium sized 6oc per 100.
Opened while you wait. Kecelved
dally from the oyhter bed.
Fresh Turkeys
Chickens
and other fowl. Live
or dressed. Leave your orders
now. Sold at the lowest market
prices. All home dressed stock.
Hollies and Evergreens of Every Des
cription. John Coslett,
35 S. Main St.
Look For the New York
Cheap Shoe Store.
All Kinds of Latest Shoes Hen's,
Ladies' and Children's Rub
ber and Leather Boots.
worth now
Ladles' shoes... SI.25 $ .HI
Slen's " , 1.50 ,VJ
Children's shoes 00
leather Hoots 1.50 1.89
Men's rubbers, 28a up.
Ladles' rubbers, 15o up.
Children's rubbers, 10c up,
T.00U for our repairing prices Men's half
soles and heel, 50e. Ladies' and children'! btlll
lower. Patches, 5 cents.
Do not foritct the place.
NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE,
Near Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street.
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money and forfeit this
100
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks
and Musical Instruments
At thf TPrv lpnr -jc rr ppnt. nlienner tlmn anv dealer ill town. Our
holiday display is now ready. Uive
attended to.
ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE,
129 South Main Street,
DOLLS and TOY
as well as the best of the old favorites. Trashv
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advisable while our stocks are most complete,
Games.
Twenty-five of the latent; worth S3 cents
at 23 CQtltS
Thlrty-elglH of the latest; worth 73 cents
at 48 cents.
"Oulju," tho lCgyptlan I.uck Hoard,
A 1) C lllocka.
Also wooden and wagon blocks.
China Department.
After dinner cupa and saucers. Latest
and daintiest plates, leuiouadu sitts,
Come see us. You aro welcome even tliougli you
avoid the rush. Ooods stored
F. J. PORTZ,
1. 1a M'l.'ai fty.-.i r i 1 1 1
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Select your garment from up-to-date style
We have the right goods here and a larg
variety to select from nt the right prices.
Ladles' Coats, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00.
$8.00, $9.00 to $16.00.
Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50.
Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00.
Our stock o( dress goods has no equal. You
will find here a large assortment of plain aid
lancy labncs in torcign and domestic at br
gam prices.
Our place is headquarters for lace curtaji
blankets, carpets, rugs, etc. Look throti
our line on second tloor and get prices,
llutlerick miner natterns. best in the war
sola oy us.
P. J. GAUGHAIV,
NORTH MAIN STREET
Renovated,
Refurnished,
Re-established.
Lakeside Hotel !
B. J. YOST, Prop.
This popular hostelry is now open for the
entertainment of sleighing nnd skating parties.
Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent
skating on the lakes, aud supper served lo
parties on short notice.
Jewelry
Ladles' and Gents Gold Watches.
Rings of every description and
setting. Silverware.
We are low priced Jewelers, but give you
Htuudard goods for the name money.
EL. Deull,
206 South Main St., Shenandoah.
Our place la tho farthest down Main street and
fartht-ht down in prices. Come and Heo us.
YOUR EYES.
J. I). COLDKEN,
Of Schuylkill Haven,
The noted ltcfractlonlst, who has tcstluioi m
from the bett people of the county, a to his
ability, will he at
GROHLER'S DRUG STORE EVERY
WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK.
If vour eyes cause you any trouble call and se
him. Glasses furnhihed If needed anil no
medicine,
EXAMINATIONS FREE.
Live and ,
Dressed Poultry. 1
satisfaction and prompt delivery.
Our prices are lower than others.
Come and see us.
RHI Up Yarowsky,
213 WEST CENTRE ST., BIIENAND0AH,
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EW MELDAIZIS CAFE,
120 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
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troiioy car.
gives it.
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and unreliable crades lind no place
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I Fancy Goods
Department
Grandest display of fancy gooUs ever
shown. This department should bo tho ilnvu
for givers of holiday gifts. Description of tho
wares will not do them Justice. They should
bo inspected. A vast array of handsome comb
and brush toilet sotts, shaving setts, smokers
setts, work bores, collar and cull boxes, glo v
and handkerchief boxes, lewei ooics, cigai
boxes, French Jewel coses, hanu mirrors, nam!
urooui uoiuers, wwnw tal
buy nothing. Jioku your purcuiwr. i.u .m
for you if purcliased now.
2i North Main Street