Holiday Sweets! HUYLER'S AFRESH CANDIES. Delicious. Prepared of the beet materials. No stale gqods here. We sell them too fast. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Mailt St., Shenandoah. Telephone Connection II, FOR cm Wo arc ready for you. livery otic of oltr ri'-ffiilar dcpartiiHiiits is overflowing Witlvgilt possibilities in bcnutiftil goods tit Vbiulerfully low pricus. In. addition these are on our tables : " , the. lliildllrf .. 1 I. I'erustil. Dolls, Coaches, Express TtteLast tWkI Wagons,Toy Books, Chairs, Before X-Mas finds the stores crowded. Our ad vice is buy now. A Few Specials. A limited quantity Hohtmn S. S. Teachers Bibles, regu lar $1.75 and $2.00. Here at $1.2$ and $1.50. Tree ornaments at lower prices titan can be had elsewhere Dresped dolls, 23c to Si. 50. Jointed dolls, all prices up to $5-oo. Washable dolla, 18 inches tenfc, 23 cents. I Kid dolls, 14 inches, 23c. Kid dolls, 16 in., sleeping, 37c. Red white and blue dressed dolls, 23 and 48 cents. Fountain pens, $1 .00 up. All "Wert" fountain pens, guaranteed. Medallions (a beautiful line) 4 cents up. Iron Fire Engines, Hook and Ladders, Trains, Patrols, etc., 23c to 98c. Dressing cases, 75 cents up. Shaving sets, (good razor), $2.50 up. Work boxes. Si. 00 up. Glove and handkerchief sets, $1.50 up. Fine calendars and booklets', vwwvw Lowney's Candy. Chocolate Creams, 10c a box. " Almonds, 15c a box. Assorted Chocolates, 30c a )i lb. 60c a k lb. Regular Chocolates, 25c a pound, wwww Remember we give Trad ing Stamps if you ask for them when purchase is made. rnaae vliU(ttitliiliillivliikbvLlttili)tili HOOKS & BROWN. Iron Toys, Hobby Horses, Ect., Etc., Etc. Thero start the aro some astonishing Christmas rush.. values to' PIANO! Something that always pleases the Httl : misses. Prices - 23, 48 and 98 cents. IRON TOYS. In these we Lave most everything, Horses. Fire r 'Engines, Ships, etc. Prices 23c, 48c, 98c and t 23. Our 5 and lo csnt department of TOYS Includes most everything In tills line that can be sold at these prices. Conway's Novelty Store, UWE8T H 81 BEDDALL BI Small 'Profit and Quick Sale Store Has been opened by Sam Levine, 104 East Centre street, Rob bins' building. All our goods are sold as represented or money returned-. Our winter sale ol Men's, Boys', Children's, Ladies', and Misses' Shoes. Gum Boots and. Rubbers, and Gent's Furnishings Is now going on We keep no shoddy goods. A penny earned is a penny -saved, So be wise and go to the greatest bargain house in Shenandoah. Visit us whether you buy or not. Remember the place. SAM EEVINE, 104 E. Centre St. PITHY POINTS II .litt.(iii(4 TlirfMifthOuf 1 i k Vt'tl','i i''t Dining tables at Davison's. This Is the shortcut day In. (lip your, . 'l"tuy the! iXlns present ntltrunlnVii If Tlicro aro now five olorku In t,0 l'ottsvlllo pottolUte. Koger tablespoons, $2 per closen, Bwnliu's. TI10 lloroiiEh CoiltitU'ntccU tlilseVeiiiuif In rttfcular spmIoii. rerfumcry uiid 8,vclict l'otydors,. .Iraunrtod Hli'ltlotiiMtle Hhelmndmli 61 ti'ir Store. St Don't look ! buic'lir ulft iTftids 'Iti the I well, lo tliqJnbol,.njtt .Monday, Iteiiutlin'l designs In wull paper at Canllu's, ' Band 0 cents fihr roll. Call unit sco tbem. tf ' . , .Hubert II lilcliardsaiiu Mry K SeltiTiiKOf, btitli cf Itutlor township, were (fronted a ul'ltriiiKu Urease. . Muslott Instruments nveet In tohennd ery ayceptiiblc Christmas gifts at Orklo's jewelry i Stf'te., . ' . 13-18-01 ; (.titers tmtauienmry 1 were granted to tJlinlra. t Ebcrt, on the estate of John , libert, lato of l'ottsvlllo. deceased. ( A woni.iu's reason U usually a uood one. because, aho known It will be all rliilit If she purchased her holiday glftatOrkln's Jewelry ' store. tf The $20,000 Joan by tlio First National II ink of Tamaqna was paid oft yesterday by draft by tbo County Commissioners. Silver novelties and silverware at catchy prices. Splendid designs for Christiuas gifts, (lo ahd look at them at Orkiu'sjewelry store, next door to Mammoth Clothing store. Bt County Treasurer 0. A. Doorlllngcr and his fltst deputy, Frank J,'almer, were sworn In at the court house yesterday by Deputy Hecordor Kerb. VnlnrflftV Alls. ITtirin TtntlT.tnr ....(nil.. tress ut Mt. Carmcl, forwarded her resigna- on " " U,K "reet "7 "",e1' tlou to the department at Witslyington, to John O'ilearn i homo from Villa take effect January 1st. 1 cbltcgu to spend his holiday vacation. Why waste time nnd money In searching for a Christmas gift? llnchauau, the jeweler,' has skimmed the Jewelry market for ybur, desires and he's got them, tod; .Bee 'hit' watches, rings and chains tf ' The shirt factory at Rlngtown has sua . pended operations for several days, owing to' a break in the machinery. Manning, the thoe dealer, exhibits two tastily decorated show windows filled with holiday footwear, Pre eared under GKItniAN LAWS, Is excellent tot TOflTH AfiHC uw imviihi Facoaclio, Rhoumatism, etc. OR. RICHTGK'S World-Renownel "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. Oneyell-kiiown w wn'sHtlcrmilnf nnnv Aremedy, which has re. CSN ceivca HinanymTwruwiv mentions asyourDr. nirhtnr-VANCHOR PAIN EXPELLEKmust ofnecess.. Itv oossess remarkable allmenrlUorwbjch It is (prescribed. ZJc. and toe at airdrugglsts or tnrougti YY. Ad.nieMr4Co.,alS resrlSt, Kew fork 3G HIGHEST national AWARDS.. Hteommtnata by prominent iny $tcian$t vnoit$ai&ana iiciau frit qgt 1 8 , ju i n h t rr, z i a. PERSONAL MbNTION. Jon Waslcy, who is a Ttudent at the dental department of the University of IVniiAylviuila, li at ills homo hero to spend too Christinas holidays. Miss Nelllo Watkins. who spent several months with her grandparents at 1'oint Pleasant, N J., returned to town to-day. Hay Dangler is homo from Myeistown to spend his holiday vacation. Miss I.ney Oliratn is con lined to her homo QOLOIN'S QOUDIN'S QOLDIN'S Christmas Brings its Joys and Sorrows, but Our Holi day Stock of Glotliing is the Delight of Everybody? T. HIi most stinsibl is a nice insiDie ai Oym.-li i and useful Christmas presWwe"in "HSSljiVS;: ltung, ,gi.yiisii.(inauo sine ioi ciotnes. wi have lots, of .them tn.sipck.for.JVIunr Yohths and Childrch. Wu haV'e adbptcd a holiday. scale of- prices 'to sui all purses and everybody can give somebody a present from our stock without ?nak-r " ing tncmseives snort oi money. ; j. OUR OVERCOATS ARE BEAUTJE3J 1 L 4 lust the thin A for a present to Vour husband, s6nl, or"brother.br . n tmlir rnliin. All nnpoa nnrl tvlps nnrl nnfVUtf f,,r ' ii1-tw"it l even you market. ?M:u ! A 1 You can delight your child on ChHs'tmas morning by giving'Kini" one of our VesteeSj Blouses, Reefers, Juniors, rir one of the little ' Overcoats in light, withpr; without velvet collars, brown, .bltte, black, or any color you wish. .'We'haVq them in all sizes. i r Mammoth Clotliin; House, Nova :-: POSITIVEILV! :-: Cbatsi'and Capes at Half Price I Plush and Astrakhan Capes, from $1.49 and upward. Collarettes, $1.65 and up.;1 elsewhere not less than S3. 00. Children's Reefers, ?i i25; elsewhere 3.50 See our large assortment of trimmed and untrimmed milliner' andrimmiugs. Would not any of these articles make a cheap, appreciative and serviceable Christmas gift ? .Consider this and come to our" store and be convinced. NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE, 23 SOUTH VIA IPs! STREET. novelties in boys' caps at Max 12-21-31 A Powder Mill Explosion Itcmoves everything in sliiht : so do drastic mineral pills, but both art nilehty dancorons. Don't dynamite tbo' delicato machlhery of your body with calomel, croton' iiil or aloes pills, wlieu Dr. King's .New J.llo "Ills, w itch . aro ventle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly, euros lleadacho, Uoustipatluti. Duly 25c at A. Wasley's drugstore. Deeds IteeOriled. Sarah Doylo to1 People's II. & It. Associa tion, premises In Uirnrdvlllo j Sylletta Ber ber, eiecutrlx, to Xelda M. Potts, premises in I'ottsvl lrti Wnl M.Lewlsetux. to John Lewis, etnl., ptofuises In Girardville; Citi zens' S. & I,. A. to Lewis W. Wollaticr, prem ises in Ashland ; Michael Hubert to PrankllU Kubert, premises In North Manhelm. Ilorse's Leg Fraetureil. While P. O. W'aldrou's two carloads of horses were being brought to town last even iutr, one of the horses sustained a, fracture of a hind leg at Peun Haven Junction. The car received a heavy bump from a; loaded coal train that caused the horse to ba thrown heavily to the lloor, Klllelt lir Coul. Walter Cranage was Instantly killed at Preston No. 3 colliery this riinrmng iy ,a i fnll of co.il that crushed his head. The de ceased was 22 years, old, siulp, ,and resided with his parcuts on Uallroad street, lirard vlllo. ,' 1 Latest Lcvit's. - Uelity In Sianlne. Th,e shirt factory nf the Shenandoah Manu facturing Company will not bo started until the opening of the new year. On account of be Christinas holidays it is almost impossible to got a forowomau to tako charge beforo January 2nd, next. The company is ready tii try the 'machinery and a few hands any day, if IhoTorowoman ongaged arrives before tbo time stated, but regular operations ill not start until after the first of next - month, when the company expects to have two fore- w. men and au additional number of machines ready to (start. You want to buy your gent's kid gloves at Max I.evit's. Ue has the largest assortment. 9 and 11 S. Main St.. L. Gold in, Proprietor. Working In tlrminati's l!tialC Four Schuylkill county Democrats, Sena tor Hlggins and Representatives Anderson, Constein and Quenther, were in Philadelphia yesterday, but said tholr 'only business was to get influence for deferring the execution of Tin inns lirennan, the murderer of Henry Klliott. Deeciiam's P11.L8 No equal for Constlpa tlon. STItAWIlKItlll' AMI VANILLA ICE OlU.VM.MmAN.ti: WATI5H ICE. Mado daily at Schelder's bakery, 27 East Centre street Pure and delicious. " 121-tf OIKll. SHAKKKKtL At Iittiliurir. on ttie 20tlilnst. Henry SiaefTer, aged 57 years. The remains will nriivo atSUeuxniloihto-morrnw (Friday) at 1 1:M a. tn , via the Pennsylvania railroad. The cortege will proceed from the station to the Odd I-ellows' cemitery, where Interment wilt h made. Friends nnu relatives are respectfully lnvlwu to attond. It You Can't Make a Mistake In Chrfstrans buy mg for vnur men frli-nds You can't make u mistake when you get them Huspen.de a In boxes, Nfukwenr Gloves, lined and unfilled, Sweaters, I Inn d k e rc 1) I e tn, Fancy Shirts, Muff lers, Suit Cfliei, Mackintoshes, I'm brellas and Night Shirts. 24 Portz Bros., North Main Street. It Pays XJs To deal squarely and to repre sent our goods just as they are. -,i . 1 I - i.i i I ,h it , ii..t ..iililla'. ! ' ,m.i Iji'.;''o i' -jiiJ'j '! 1 vi;-j!-;tuT5j J C , -! i i.ih tn . 5 xxxx ivsa&smss&ssmsgs&sjaisimxssL There Are Twenty Polite and Experienced i :rt,y. ft Salespeople to Wait on You This; Week , ,: 2)11 IT WILL PAY YOU To see our holiday jewelry. We are devoting special atten tion to our display of WATCHES, CHAINS, OR RINGS. This year special values await you. Waited money never comes back. We don't want you to waste any at our store. If you have eye troubles, etc., we will examine and tell you just what you need, free.. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, 118 South Plain Street. No. Holiday Preparations. NEW Raisins, Currants, Prunes, California Pcacbes, Citron, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, All Kinds ot Kuts. Fine bonelena White OodfUh at 70 per pound. Mackerel, 60 and up. Live and dreued poultry. Bl)t "(eek at wholesale price. E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St.J Two doom blow l!uH'illfjr, Corsets, 50 dozen, 23 cents each. Fleeces 'lined underwear for men, 35c-; the 50 cent kind. Lace curtains, 35 cents a pair. Fleece lined lace trimmed under- -.,.( " , - .... wear for ladies, 23c ; the 35c kind."; ' ; " '.T'i. .' 1 Ingrain . carpetsj-1 23 cents. :u.f- Is1 T. There I a .11 01 ,IC .U. I1 ! il ' I .111 ' ..tt i:l!)I' are Hund reds of -G z "gd .Xfelle i , i t Only Smoke Hurj: tl.ii ' B 5 I i WILKINS The Big Store With Little Prices. Cdr. Main and SHENANDOAH PENNA '' I "' '' , ! I i'l i . '..I , 1 ) .- . I t.l " 'V. I 't- . JJuU L.IUV v -S3 THE CORONER'S FEES. Ills Itepnrt For the Month Slums Thet- Were Thirty-Six InquetU, The report of Coroner llloller hows tbete were au increased number of inqueilt beld during tbo month of November, the total reaching thirty-six cases. Of this .nuratwr thirteen show diseases of the heart, consump tion, suicide, etc., flvo puro accidents .oc curred in an adjoining cdtinly, in'neltberono of which the Coroner of tbis county was justified In holding an inquest. . '. -.. - The eipeuses resultinK from these thirty- six inquest amounted to 1110 55. In all these cases, tho charses show that luries were summoned, witnesses examined and mileage charged, while the only legal charge, if an Inquest was necessary, would bo the ' charge for vlowiug the body, and It is a notorious fact that tb6 formality bfvlewluff the body is not always complied with. In foilr Other cases, where four men were killed at Mahunoy Plane by a rusk of coal at Lawrence colliery, the same jury viewed the ri mains of tlio four victims at ono and the sumo time, yet that Jury actually turned In a separate bill for each body, contrary to law, amounting to $14.15 in each Instance charging for mileage four times and wit nessej four times, when everybody knows that only onco was fair. It is well known that tbo targe 'salary of the Coroner (f-'.OOO) and his assistants ($1,506 each) cannot bo paid with the ordinary cases which should justify inquests; hence tbo ex traordinary activity of the Coroner s ofllce in piling up tho charges. It seems unreason able to suppose that it should cost the county $3,000 per year to support the Coroner's ofllco. Tho Coroner's report sliowa the following inquests in this sectlou during tho month: Nov, 21. Ym. Couvlllo, at .Shenandoah, run over by a Lehigh Valley' iraln aVPcker ton. Cost, $12.10. Nov. 11. Felix lUnlliaskey, at' Sbonan doah, Inflammation and enlargement of the liver., Coft,,$ll 60, , .', Nov. 2. Chas. Wesofskie, at Bhenabdoub,'' fatty degeneration of the heart and consump tion of the lungs. (Just, $12.00. . ' Nov. 5. Michael lleatou, at Shenandoah,'' paralysis of the heart . Cost, $li W. Nov.J20. ITonorn Keardon, at Slicuatidoali," valvular disease of. the heart. Cost, $1160. Nov. 20. Thomas Martin, Jr., at Mahanoy, Plane Biding., Cost, $18.90. . 1 ' - r- Nov'. 28 Frank I'etrie, at Malia'uoy Plane, burns received while playing with' lighted sticks Cost, $11,40. Nov 8 George Townseud, at Ollbertou, came to. his death, in the Gilberton, water shaft ; cause unknown. Cost, $11.25. ( Nov 30. Pierce Urbauavage', at'Qilberton, struck by a P. & It. train. Cost. $11.25. Noyf 17, Kdward Cari-y.flt '.llirarUvlllc homc'rrliago of the brain,! Oust! $1U.'05. Nov. 30. Ellen Couway, at Ashland, kicked and trampled npou by a horse. Cost, $18.00. Nov. 2. Thomas Lynch, at Gilberton, heart dfscase. Cost, $11 75. Nov. 6 Mike Zuber, at Shenandoah, (fall of coal at Turkey Itun colliery. Cost. $12357 Nov. 60 George Boxlus, atrMaliapoy riane, sudden rush of ,coaI ! atjLawreDCO colliery. Cost, $14 15. 'J Nov. 0,9 ponstafrtlnus.Staukavlchsamal .asabovoviCosi'JM.is. i- IA i-'vj4J Nov 0-0 Mike Diabic, same as above. Cost, $14 15. , . , Nov. 0 0 George Loekasha, same as above. Cost, $14 15 . Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems es pecially adapted to the.ueeds of the children,. Pleasant to takq; flbothing'in 'Its lufluencej" it, Is tho remedy of all remedies for every form of throat and lung disease. S.did gold rings, no greater selection jn town and no place that haf more satisfactory prices than at Orkln'a Jewelry Store. 18-5t. Holiday Gifts. Good old Santa Clans is getting ready to hold hisannu.il festival and scatter his rewards amongst the boys and girls, and even the young men and maidens as wall as jhe older folks. We have made our store into a veritable Alladin's cavern iwj-U stocked with 'every' variety of.Dolls; -Go-carte; Tdys,.' Games, Animals, Picture, Books, Etc! Just Arrived! From Soufh Africa. The finest Siops and malt 6 "inanu fabture" tlie famous BERGNER & ENGELo-: Tannhauser Beer. i A. r.'irlt . ... 'I ' s 1 W is; "nowj pni Istp at-: the. Vellij knpwn hostlery of PjJ. Hiley, 200 ,Vest OakUeetijfqn theiholidaya. Givey him, a cajhnnd Je Dolls Hundreds of dressqcl and mi. dressed beauties. See our special 23c one.' Go-carts. A splendid assortment!, ',all sizes, from 25c up, , , , . ' Toy,' ' '..,1'.'." " '.' i InstrurrientsJ Pianos, all sizes, Trumpets,' Drums, Accordeous,' Metal .UphoneS, frpm' id 'up'. ' , Magic Lanterns, .Sttarit lingiiies', Mechanical Toys; of the latter we liaye ,au. immense assortment, I ron Tpys.; r aj Engines, Hook and Ladders, . Patrol Wagons, Drays,.Co6k Stoves, eta,-, 10c to f.ooV - Animals. Horses, Sheep, Donkeys . ' Goats, etdj, Voc-"'to 3o.' 1 Interesting Games, . . . " ' A big variety, front, si6c to Fancy Goods. Plush or Celluloid gifts. Suitable for all ages. 1 1 Fancy China. A stock whicli cannot he ex celled in this county. CHAS. GIRVIN.-lic 3 South Main St., Shenandoah G AUG HAN'S Rich Values now Avail able to our Patrons. ti One lot of Ladies' and Misses.'.fine. Ker sey Jackets, in black, castor and royal blue, lined with rouiaine silk,1 worth gio, our price $7.50. . Another lot extra quality-Kersey, in black, tan, cartor& royal, lined through out with best grade lancy .taffeta silk, value S12 50, our price $10.00. ( Children's Long Coats, size 2 tp 6 yrs. in fine all-wool cloth, cardinal, blue and green, collar and cape trimmed with fine braid, value S3. 00, our price $2.25.' A better quality cloth, extra heavy, jn car dinal, electric blue, navy and ""green, value $4,75. our price $3,75.- Ladies ',.,-PJaid' ' Winter . Waists,, made from best quality ' English .Flannelette, real value"6$ cental- our price so;cents. Others-made from good quality all wool cloth, lined, value $1.69, pur.pricejpt.5. A better grade clolh, extra heavy, tucked,-.braided and linedi"value-S2.2, bur price Si. 75. ' 4 ' T " Mohai Waists, S2.00 to $2 25, real value $2.56 'and.oS. " 1 1 1 . a :"t:tn, !We have received another case 1-4 white, nil-wool, home-made Bjafilcets. yaM ?4' so, our price lor this lot ?3135;-. .'..' ' ".. R. J...GAUGHAN co'nviriced 3 r"? Solomatf Haak, rffgf::, 116 South Haiti St., ' SHENANDOAH, PENNA. ' What You Need . , '-; For Christmas. We are prepared la tupply yqu with your Christmas needs. You 'may need many goods and here Is the place you can get them (or Jess money than any. 1 where else. Seeoiir" 1 Groceries, Poultry, Live and Dressed Tiuck. ALL, KINDS. This Is where to buy to save your money fnim ' ' J 'lei' '' CALL FOR THE ; Special e -Brew FRoiyi 1 Cianada Malt IT IS OUT OF SIGHT, Columbia Brewing Company. THE BOSTON BAKERY NOW AT 222 West Centre Street. Try our 25 cents worth of uread checks It entitles you to seven loaves. 1 0c Regular size cup cake 7c. 1'oc Regular size sponge cake Oc. Try o.ir confectionery. Ituy trom us. ve sell fine confectionery cheap. Boston Bakery, 11. Morgantteln, "Crop. IF YOU ARE WISE (J, s) Ypu will dp your Christmas shopping -here, With ( f) the experience of many years' ot jmcpessful ;Christ- c ) mas trading to guide us, we have now oii "display the finest, best and cheapest assortment of go"ods ever u,shown. OR the older 1! 233 West Centre Street. Of all kinds, and rpm, every globe. KI4 body dplls, doll parages an4 ljc, Unll beds, cradles. and chairs, dishes and uo-carts start, at ciildren's table's kitcber sets, pastry sets magic janterus, loo chests, guns, swords, printing presses, pianos, iron toys of all descriptions, games, filocks, and n thousand other things to delight the heart of the little qnes. , , . Christmas Trimmings In (Jreat ' - Variety. w the older people we have an ececd nclv nretlv line nf Pun t;l, luafler of the i Shaving -ets, Cuff an CoilaV obs. Bevel i'late Mirrprs,ppal ware, etc,, etc, U'hese good, are posilively lie" prettiest e'ver tilaced before a critifial pulip. Ve have-no rents lo pay and are determined that none shall undersell us. Our prices stagger Our com peli(ors. We are always ready to give you polite and courteous treatment wlien you calh Everybody welcome. Remember the place and number. F.J. PORTZ, 21 N. Main St. The Largest, Prettiest and Cheapest Toy House In Shenandoah,
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