The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 22, 1899, Image 2

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"All the News That's Fit to Print,"
uhllshed every erenlna:, eacepl Sunday, at
South Jardln street, Shenandoah, Vo.
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surrounding towns forUcenln r ek, pa
able to the earrlers. Hy wall 0 a year, m
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vertlsementa charged according to Jf1"1
inwlllon. The .uL.lll.ra reeerve right
to change Ibe pwUlm) of Mlvcrttwiientf
whenever the publication of news demand
U Hie right I" Wtml to reject an)
adverileement, whether ptl for or not, thai
the publisher my deem ln,pror. Adver
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OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Porever.
Thk President spenks of China hc
a ' groat Meld for Aiiierlrnii trmle and
enterprise." Tlmt strikes the busiiiefs
men of America an a Hound remark.
Thk time for Christmas shopping is
drawing to a cIom", and those of our
readers who have failed to avail
themselves of the advantages offered
i.y the local merchants, should read
carefully the announcements In these
columns before making purchases.
The HKKAM) advertisers are reliable,
and their varied display of holiday
i-odg is not surpassed by those of
any town In the county.
Thk editorial department of our
esteemed contemporary, the Miners'
Journal, is working overtime in an
effort to reform the Republican party
f this county, while the busiuess end
s industriously plying its trade at the
tber eud of the string. True, some
f the Republican leaders need all the
'reform' our editorial brother can
administer, in allopathy doses, and
these elTorts are worthy of commen
dation ; but why not begin at the
other end of the string ?"
Production of Gold and Silver.
The report just issued by the direc
tor of the French mint contains some
important facts on the coining of
gold and silver. The production of
monetary units In the mints of France
has been steadily increasing for a
number of years. In 1804. the ntun
ber of pieces of money coined for
France, her colonies, and foreign
.-.mntries was 40,000,000 ; in 1805, 51,
niHUHMi : in 1800. 62,000,000 ; In 180'
Ut.onO.OOO; and in 1888. 98,000,000
The mint can double this output.
Russia alone has had $2,000,000 coins
struck in France since 1800. The
French mint has also done work
during the past two years for Indo
China, Tunis, Ethiopia, Morocco and
Bolivia.
The quantity of gold produced dur
ing the last fifteen years Is placed at
13,000,000,000 francs, or,in round num
bers, $2,500,000,000, of which amount
the Transvaal is credited with a pro
duction of 2,000,000,000 francs ($880,-
000.000). It is believed that not less
than 200,000 pounds have been used
in the arts. The weight of gold struck
annually Into coins varies between
C00.0O0 and 1,320,000 pounds. The
quantity recoined is to be added to
this. But in spite of the increase in
the output, a well-known economic
writer declares that the war in the
Transvaal will cause a scarcity of the
metal in many commercial centres,
the result being a great falling oil in
the quantity used In the arts.
The report notes a constant in
crease In the output of silver. The
writer just quoted, in speaking of
this, says :
"No one can see where the masses
of silver are going which oontinue to
pour out upon the world, or where
they are to be used. The old 15i
standard Is now but a myth, and the
price has fallen from 880 francs for 1
kilogram ($42.46 per 2.8046 pounds) of
tine silver to 100 francs ($19.80). In the
presence of such a decrease in price,
one would expect a diminution in
production; but the case is just the
reverse. The faet that the yield
steadily increases proves that pre
vailing'rates are remunerative."
The production of silver has risen
from 3,000 tons in 1888 to 8,000 tons in
1898. Of this, it is estimated that
2,350.000 pounds are absorbed in the
arts and general industry, divided
among countries as follows : In the
United States, 580,000 pounds; In
Frauce, 330,000 pounds; the same in
lOHMSorrs
THEY CURE!
NOT SIMPLY RELIEVE.
Oh, whst a blelnir your Kidney
mis have been to me Iixild not straighten up
forajrear.and nu'kmg nearly kiMed roe Now!
covfa run a fooi-i-die, and whu I Me a man
bumping along f tell him luuet a box of John
con' Kidney l'iH and get well " J t-Jonas,
lit rocacr size Canton, OUio.
25 PILLS 10 CENTS.
Superior to any high-priced remedy. 87 sua,
ca receipt of five 2-ccut uheuus.
' FOR ,SALE BY ALL DRUQaiSTST
."Al" TABLETS I
TOR ALL URINARY DliOItDMtS.
be most FATAL and FREVALINT at all
diseases aro thoM of tbo
KIDNUYS, MR mill IILADDHU.
I II. Kldw-i a nre HTWtlr.l. eillirouli which
i,. I Mi' III' '"I In th Inul) inn. t ih imce
In rvei' three inlniiti-s.
li it hraltiiy wiiidltlon they filter nil Impurl
tun Into the BrAOWHT, lhenoc ""' "' "1C ,mhI'
If liKiKrii they eT6g nml swell, tiff twill li(t
rale Al lli and other liiilwina Into the Btsteni,
CHllKlllg in 1,1, pais (i I lie liti K, nltlol'aNKw,,
rhki'MATMM, imwt, Jiiimmv, ohuvki, I'tiHKtu.
mi pnKtvi!irr i.'iu.iXthi. limb ok alhumksc
the life essence), and Innlly
"BBIaHl'8" DISEASE aild DEATH I
If you have any of the above s (upturns
A 1 " TABLETS will cure you
TRY 11IBM AMI) BE CONVINCIil).
Recent Discovery. I'ltelnmiennlMneeesi. Unit
ilr,l of Tewlitmnhtle fumed lie Mul.tltnleil.
My mall Jtt.04. Send stamp for l-nln pllli t
PAN-AMERICAN DRUG CO., Ntw Yo'k.
Hold In HIieiiHiidimh t
KIRL-IIM'S PHARMACY.
Order hy limllent to any oddree.
(IciiiiHiiy and England: In Russia,
ain.WH) pounds Ittid in Austria-Hun-gary,
115,000 poiincK
Ordinary household accidents have no tir
rnra when there's a .bottle of Or. Thomas'
Klectrlc Oil In the medicine chest. Heals
hums, cuts. hruises;''8pralus. Instant relief.
Two "nr'lr llnllot Primn.
New York, Dtrtfc 22. -Snmuel Oold
bcrner, the saloon keeper nnd Tam
many elertion dflltrirt captain of the.
First election tlfttrict of the Ktghth
assembly dlstriotj who was ronvlctetl
of rolonliinR ill tlit ncent o'eotlon, waa
yesterday sentenced to two years' Im
prisonment it, Sine Slug.
ijit
"Itclilim hemorrhoids were the plftEue ot
my life. Was sltnnsl wild. Doau's Ointment
enroll me quickly and permanently, after
doctors had failed."' C. F. t'omwell, Valley
treet, Sanaerties, N. Y.
roiiHroxniiiHtt 'llontelle Stricken.
Boston, Dec. 2. C. A. Uoutollo, of
Maine, who is at Young's hotel, has
been taken seilously ill. The nature of
his trouble 1b not given out. He was
carried to bis room ltnconscloua Ev
ery endeavor wus made to keep news
of the congressman's illness quiet. A
bulletin given out this morning stated
that the congressman was suffering
from congestion of the brain, induced
hy a severe attnek ot indigestion. It
was tho opinion of his physicians that
the malady Is only temporary.
Many a Lover
Has turned with disgust from an otherwise
lovuble girl with nn offensive breath. Karl's
'lover Moot Tea purifies the breath by its
action on the bowels, etc., as nothing elso
will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee.
Price 05 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by V. D. Klrlln
on a guarantee.
Outline Ship at Sen.
New York. Doc. 22 -After a contin
uous trial yesterday for four hours of
the Miller conveyor for coaling ships
nt sea. the battleship Massachusetts
and the collier Marcellus nnchored last
evening In Sandy Hook bay. The trial
wns verv successful. 400 Dags, aDoui
so tons, of coal boinr; transferred in
four hours. The trials are being con
tlnued today.
A Card.
We, the undersigned, do hereby afireoto
refund thn money on a 50-cent bottle of
Oremie's Warranted, Syrup of Tar if it fulls
to cjro your cougb or cold. We also Ruaran
tee 1 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or
money refunded.
A. Wasley, C II. Ungenbuch
Shenandoah Drug Store, V.W. Bierstein &
fit-nerul llrooke's Viitiire.
Washington IJac. 22.- General John
It. Ilrooke, who lilts been succeeded as
governor genontl of Cuba by General
Wood, has been-'aiithorlzed to suit his
own convenieuce-ln reporting nt Warh
lngtan, the Ulea' heliiR to allow him
to make the trip from Havana to
Washington by easy stages. General
nrooke has been, In a tropical climate
for nearly two years, and as he la
nearly 64 years 818. it has been deemed
best to permit him to accustom himself
gradually to the- winter climate. His
future assignment will depend mainly
upon his own wishes He can have his
old command, the department of the
lakes, at Chicago, If he wishes It, as
General Anderson retires next month
To Core a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it falls to cure
G. V. Grove's slsuuture is on each box. 23c,
Ila-atrii.iilliff-tlriler It evoked.
Raleigh, N. U., Pee 22. Upon ap
plication yesterday of attorneys for
Thomas P. Ityan, of New York, a tern
porary restrainlnc order was issued
by United States District Judne Thorn
as It. Purnall lo prevent any action of
fhe Raleigh aud Gaston railroad stock
holders looking toward the consollda
Hon here of the .various lines of the
Seaboard Air line system. A few
hours later Judge PurneM si-anted the
parties a hearing Jllid lev.iked the tern
porary restraining ordoi
Sleep, oomfort, power to work, all fly before
the demon aalled paiu. Whether in the
muscles or nervss it is a nuisance aud a curse.
Call It by any name and net rid of it by
using Anehor Pain Hxpeller. 2S
'fmi Klllciflp I'aelory l'lre.
Tola, Kan.. Deo,, 22 At Lee Harpo,
Ave miles east of Iola, yesterday. lire
destroyed two-tJrds of the Lanyon
Zlnr company's BJnnt, causing a Iom
estimated at 580,000, fully Insu-ed.
Two workmeu. Jae Matthews and J,
J. Schaub, lioth married, were crushed
to death by a falling smokestack.
A Is ay liver malseii lazy man. Bardoek
B'ood Bitten, l the natural, never Atlling
re-jwly for a laay liver.
xfofritTS OK M8WS.
William K. MeJS'eal, mayor of Bur
llnfton. N. J., dleil Wednesday nlaht.
The nation's pr&ductlon of pig Iron
Is now at the rate! of 15.000,000 tons a
year. .
The Cherokee eojincil has rejected all
the bids for the apllectlon ot the $4.
SO0.00O. The White Star line steamer Oceanio,
about whloh some anxiety was felt, has
arrived at Liverpool.
Sir Thomas Upton has been unani
mously elected rear commodore ot the
Koyal Ulster Yacht club.
Some apprehension is felt In England
Ieet the sending away of home defend
ers prompt some continental power to
make mischief.
Between 30 and 40 pool rooms In
Chicago, besides a score or more
"handbooks." were closed by order of
Chief of Police Klpley yesterday.
One hundred penniless men who
came over on the Steamer Hanover are
detained at Baltimore on suspicion of
being contract laborers bound for
Pennsylvania.
So Different.
Lots of Claims Like This lint So Dif
ferent Local Proof Is What
Shenandoah People
Want.
There aio n groat many of them.
llfl-ry iKper has lis shorn.
Statements hard to liHevu, harder to prove.
Stslt nicnts from fai-away place.
What people any in Hut Ida,
I'nhllc oppression from Ollfnrulfl,
Outlines good Indorsement there.
Hut of little service hero at home.
Shenandoah people want tonal proof.
ThesHylnnaofiielnlilHin, friends and cltl-
Xl'tlS.
Home Indorsement counts.
It disarms tho skeptic; l beyond dlsputo.
This Is dm Istekl'K that stands behind
every mx of Dimn's Kidney 1'llls,
Here is a iso of it :
I Mr. Matt. ImWt. of 10 r.astCentrnstreet,
I pinpr'otorofa restaurant, snys: "I wont to
Klrlln's pharuiacy and (tot a box or Doan's
I Kidney Tills for an attack or lameness in my
back, I bad novor had it liefi re. Accom-
iwiiyiiiit It thoto was an aching In tho top
j and Imck of my bead and at times imlus In
tho abdomen. I found out It was duo to my
, kidneys for I hud much pain over my left
j kidney and the ccrotinns ftnm tlinw organs
were not normal, and cauicil mo h-dli iiicou.
! vcnlciice and pain Doau's Kidney Pills
piuveil to be Just the thing I ncoded, for they
relieved mo at onco "
Donn's Kidney 1'ilis for sole by oil dealers.
Trice So cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn
Co., Iluflalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U.
S. Kemember the name Doan's and take no
othrr.
y.oln 011 the- Triinavnill Vnr.
London, Dec. 22. Tho Paris corre
spondent of Tho Morning Tost tele
graphs tho substance of an Interview
with Emlle Zola, explaining why
French opinlnon Is on the side of tho
Boors. M. Zola, while expressing senti
ments friendly to Great Britain, said:
"In the eyes of the unreasoning mob
a powerful nation is assailing a small,
weak people. The impulses of tho
mob, although unreasoning, aro fre
quently generous. Horeln Is tho ex
planation ot public opinion In Franco,
Germany nnd Russia. 1 am sorry to
say that Imperialism exists even In the
united States."
Klinkl ('loth For Our Soldiers.
Now York, Dec. 22. Bids for khaki
cloth, amounting to more than $1,000.-
000, were opened by Colonel Kimball
deputy quartermaster. U. S. A., in the
army building yesterday, 'l lie war
department required D00.000 yards of
the 8tuu, wlilcn is to be made into
uniforms for soldiers In tho Philip
pines. The hid for the standard Amer
ican khaki, used at present by the
American army, was 22 cents a yard.
Other bids ranged from 17 to 47 cents
a yard. The award will be made hy the
war department.
Young Mothers.
Croun is the terror of thousands of young
mothers because Its outbreak Is so agonizing
and frequently fatal. Shilob's Cough and
Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of
croup. It has never been known to fall. Tho
worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25
cts., SO cts. and f 1.00. Sold by T. D. Kirllu
on a guarantee.
There Are Twenty Polite and Experienced
Salespeople to Wait on You This Week.
Corsets, 50 dozen, 23 cents each.
Fleece lined underwear for men,
35c ; the 50 cent kind.
Lace curtains, 35 cents a pair.
There are Hundreds of Good Things
Only Smoke Hurt.
J.
. LiiiiiifJ
Cor
POLLOWINO SPANISH METHODS.
To
llrlhe Ilnviitm t'liatimi OfflelnU
Won (lie Hun lent Wiiy.
Now York. Deo. 22. According to
thn Havana limnacnr of n toliner.o Ini-
IHirtlng firm now In this city nt 'ho yesterday on his way rrom wasning
honio office, the Cuban customs np- ton to Cloveland.
prulsers who wore arrested In Havana "it would be Highly Improper for mo
are only tho victims of precedent. to discuss the matter at this time.
it is not nn unusual niovo," thin
gentleman said. "Tho wonder la that
It has not been mndo hoforo. Under
Spanish rule tho chnngltig of classifica
tions on goods, with the connlvanco of
tho oillclals, wbb very common. Tho
officials hnd nn Idea that thoy held
nlllco for the single ptirposo of getting
rich. Thoy ncropted bribes as a matter
of course.
"Ihisluess men who have shinned
goods Into Cuba have beon tauelit by I
experience that It is choapor to hrlho
thn llfTlclnta tlinti in rnmnln 1intint nml !
be kicked nut of the country. Spanish
oillclals did not caro to deal with hnn
ost merchants, und would seok pretexts
for getting him out of tho country
"This arrest, I hope, will be only
the beginning of a vigorous policy
against tho old system, nnd I bolljvo
General Wood will sco that It Is pushed
through. Some chango from a condi
tion where it was possible, n month
before the evacuation of Cuba by tho
Spaniards, for shiploads of tobacco to
bo dumped, crated, Into all the Cuban
ports, whon tho law forbade tobacco
Importation, was bound to como sonio
tlmo."
Copiior .1lno Viiilor llntte.
Butte, Mont., Dec. 22. Alox. Tarbct, !
a Salt Lako mining man, yesterday 1
closed n doal with the owners ot the I
mineral rights to the Destroying Angel
nnd Copper Bottom lode claim hy '
which ho secured a controlling Inter
est for $300,000. Tho veins run through ,
the business portion of the city, nnd
the Destroying Angol was uncovered
recently hy parties who were ex
cavating for the foundation of a hotel. ,
It has developed Into tho richest cop
per vein In this district, and the new
owners Intend to tunnel under tho city. 1
A shaft will be put down 1,000 feet-.
within hnlf n block of two of the prln
clpal hotels nnd the city hail.
V11 f.o Furniture- I'rloo.
Philadelphia, Dec. 22. Tho Eastern
Furniture Manufacturers' association,
composed of many manufacturers east
of Pittsburg, met here yesterday and
advanced prices oh certain lines of
furniture 10 per cent. Tho ndvance
will go Into effect .Inn. 1. The asso
ciation held a meeting at Williams
port, Pa., a short time ago and put up
prices 10 per cent, hut It was subse
quently fot'ud that another 10 per cent
IncreaBO was necessary because of the
Increase In tho prices of lumber and
other materials.
A Defeat For Ostt'Olllltlia.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 22. Governor
Candler, after a conference with many
physicians, yesterday vetoed a bill
passed recently by both houses ot the
general assembly, providing for the
practice in this state of osteopathy
treating of the structure development
of the bono. The physicians contend
ed that osteopaths knew nothing of
materia medlca, while they would be
given the right to prescribe medicine,
the same as uny regular licensed phy
sician, should the bill become oper
ative. xxxx
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ALA
WILKIN
The Big Store With Little Prices.
Main and Lloyd Sts..
SHENANDOAH
5RNAT0R IIANNA AND QUAY.
Tlic Iteinitltloillt Kitlloniit Gllnlrinnn
Hiniiliii t Icnll Denies llrnnrta.
l'lttsburg, Uec. 22 United States
Bonnlor M. A.
linnna wns In tho city
sniu sonntor liaiina, wnen asacu wuui
he had to sav about the Quay case,
"My position is like that of a man on
the Jury. All tho arguments will ln ve
to he presented before tho sonato, nntl
we will havo to reserve our verdict
until all the evidence is broimht out In
proper form."
"It Is reported that Senator Quay and
his friends used their Influcnco to de
lay the sonato committee In making Its
report. What
Is your opinion on inc
tmbject?"
Thoro Is no truth In It. Tho com
mittee rotihl not report until some tlmo
in January, even If the members wore
so disposed."
"What grounds nro there for tho re
port that you tried to Inlluonco tho
administration against Quay?"
"Nono nt all. That story was man
ufactured out of the whole cloth."
"Havo von any Intention of retiring
from the chali manslnp of the national
commltiee?"
"Not until my term oxplros."
"There has been some gossip about
naming Quay us your successor. What
have you hoard about It?"
"Nothing at all. It Is an unwritten
law with the committee that no chair
man shall servo two terms In succes
sion, nnd of course somo one will be
selected to succeed me."
Volcanic Eruptions
rjr!i'i(l, but SUIn Eruptions rob llle of
ioy. Uucklen's Arnica Salve cures them ;
also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers,
Iloils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, llruises,
Hums, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Uest Tile cure on earth Drives out Pains
and Aches. Only 25cts. n box, ( ure
guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley druggist.
liiNi.elliK Powerful (jinia.
Philadelphia, Dec. 22. Malor Gen-
oral Nelson A. Miles arrived horo yes
terday and visited the Frankford
arsenal, wlieie he witnessed a tost of
a now hind of smokeless powder. The
test was not entirely satisfactory, and
another trial may be granted tho In
ventor of the explosive. The other
government olllcers who witnessed the
test were Cnptaln Wheeler Captain
Loevls and Judge Outwalle. members
of tli8 ordnance board. Tho hoard went
to Meadville, Pa., today, to examine
CO now high power wire wound guns,
which have a carrying power of from
12 to 15 miles.
Ask you grocer tor the "Uoyal Patent"
flour, and talro no other brand. It Is thn bes
fl it made
$R '-.'i Shenandoah to Niagara Tails anil
Iteturn vln tho Lehigh A'alley Kiillratl.
Tickets will bo on salo Deeember 23rd and
Stth, good to return to and Including train
No, 8 of December 26th, and will be honored
on auy traiu, except the Black Diamond Ex
press. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents
for further particulars.
Bears the 0 11,8 Kind You Have Always Bought
Bisnr
Fleece lined lace trimmed under
wear for ladies, 23c ; the 35c
kind.
Ingrain carpets, 23 cents.
Wlreles" TeleBenplir UnllrnndlnaT
Chicago. Dec 21. Wlrolcss toleg
raphy In railroad service Is to be given
n practical test by the Ann Arbor lino.
A contract between thn railroad comi
pntiy nnd thd Marconi company waif
closed yeltorday and arrangements for
installing thfj' now" system" will begin
at once. Tho svBtem will bo used In
connection with the Ann Arbor forry
lino hotweon Frankfort and Menominee.
The distance across Lako Michigan
between these points Is about 83 mllos,
and hitherto messages pertaining to
the business havo been transmitted
around the lake.
How's Tills
We offer One Hundred Dollars lteward for
any enne of Catarrh that can not be cured hy
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
K. J, CHUNKY & CO, Props., Toledo, O,
We tho undersigned, have known I'. J. Cheney
for the Inst IS years, and believe him perfectly
honorable In all business transactions and fin
ancially able to carry out any obligations made
hy their firm.
WrstT&TitAtJX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
WalhInii, Kidman .It Marvis, Wholesale Drug
Klts, Toledo, Ohio.
HallM Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Trice He. per bottle. Hold hy all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Tills are the best
Coming Krents.
Jan. 1, 11(00. Eleventh annual ball hy St
Joseph's Tloncor Corps, in Armory hall,
Oirardvllle.
A 1 A .
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A1IIIU1BU rrlw dlKwi. Hloo.1 l'dlMS, .
Youlhftu Krrora, Lo.l Vlttiltf. Vrlooek, au.
tend for Hwora TMttmonUU snd hoot -"Trntf
1 I'rof, O. TI1KKL, SI. I, -004
Nrlh Ulnh KL, I'hllulrlekls, .
Pa. loa!llvtr Ihi Anlr imUllit In lb .
nliMl MikUa In aura a.n Ihonah lha tnoal Mlahratad aMfl-1
latl.u rallad. Preatiekataeurta In 4 lo 1 0 dara-llooriS .4-aT
f, TTftt?TTTTTTTT
Lauer's
Reading
Beer and Porter
Brewers of the finest and
purest ....
These products are seldom equalled
and never surpassed. Also
bottlers of all
Carbonated Beverages.
Private families desiring orders
filled can have them promptly
by calling on
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street
SHENANDOAH, . A A
A Handsome ComploxlorPJ
lis
Is
one of the greatest charms a woman can f
possess rozzoNi'a uomi-lbiiom rowoBa'
veaii.
T
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SON,
DR. E. C.
Nerve and Brain J
1 rii&A 1
DEI? QBE
Tho Original. All
fa sold under n poslttvo Written Guarantee, by authorized agents only, to enro Weak
M.mn-v iHuineiia Wakefulness, Fits, llystci la. quickness, N'.ght Losses, Kvll Dreams.
Lck oCon" S li Vonthful Krrora. or llxcesslvc
So of TobMCO, Optntn, or Manor, which leads to Misery, Clonsnmptloii Insanity and
leSlh At Store for bv mall, 1 ft box! six for $5i with Written Guarantee to Ouro ot
Refund Money. Bamplo menage, containing nvn nays innum-iiv, , "" '
ffS.Vi S?Sy rinn sainnlo onlv sold to each person. At stoic, or by mall.
Red Label Special Extra Strength.
For Imnotenov. Loss of Tower. Lost Manhood, CttprUllv or llarrennoss. (1 1
six tot wTwHb Written Guarantee to euro In 30 days. At store or by malL
Sold at Klrlln's
Holiday -
If you are looking; for a nice present to make in footwear come to the
largest and cheapest shoe store in
pairs at Factory Prices. We can
Nice shoes lor the Daoy, 25c to 75c ; Misses snoes, 75c 10 vi.fs ;
840 pairs of slippers in velvets, alligator, brown, black and tan. Sizes
3 to 11, price 49c to 1.24.
Cotne and examine our fine stock ol boots, shoes and rubbers, slippers
and juliets at cheap prices. Go to
shoe store to buy.
FACTORY SHOE STORE.
NO. fS. SOUTH rVIAIIVJ ST.
v1t)pr1p1M.-qt-TiV(r,nst1,.-lt-,M,t auy body We wat)t tQ draw your
attention to our large stock of ..,.,, nnllnnr-n
A splendid five-piece parlor PARLOR SUITS AND COUCHES.
suit uplioisterea 111 spienaiu
material as a holiday bargain.
We
Couches you cannot obtain any better prices anywhere in town,
these goods are purchased purposely for our holiday trade.
Don't forget us for your Stoves,
Floor mid Tabic Oil Cloths.
D. & J. SEIGEL,
Faultless Labor consistent with
Faultless Prices
Are responsible (or our always busy business. Try us
on plumbing and gas fitting You wont regret 'the trial.
P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts.
Christmas is
ComingJkaa
Why don't you come to
the largest furniture store in town
to buy your holiday gifts. Be wide
awake and go to the place that
gives you the biggest values for
your money, the largest and the
most appreciative selection. Feast
your eyes on a stock that is sure to
please you. See our beautiful line of
Parlor,
Dressing,
Extension,
Cen're.
Tables,
, Solid Leather,
" Mahogany,
Oak,
rialaclil Qreen,
Rockers.
Bird-Eye Hnple Inlaid with pearl
or plain upholstered, silk plush, tllk
Damask, Corduroy.
Do not fail to see our Pictures
and Mirrors, Couches, Easels,
Curtains, Tapestry Covers, Screens.
It is well worth your time to
come and see our stock. Every
body knows that the prices we ask
for any atticle of furniture is never
beyond reason. Look at our win
dow display.
A CARLOAD OF ROCKERS.
Walt (or them and then buy early anil secure
rat choice. Don't watt until the last day.
DAVISON'S
DEPARTHENT STORES,
Nos. 1 19-121-123 North Main St.
Christmas
Groceries
Atthe Cheapest
Store In Town.
Alt the chotccat grades of Dried Fruits,
Canned Goods, Citron aud Iiuon I 'cel. etc.. at
almost your own prices. All our Flour Is sold
very cheap, l'oultiy i-ud Truck,
ELLIS GUZINSKY,
316 Went Centre St.
WEST'S
mm i
Others Imitations.
Drug Store.
DECORATIVE
ART S3
lias oeldeved Its ureatest triumphs In our
artistic and Iwndaome stock of wall papers.
Ml I lie l.itr-t designs aud fasblonalile shades
nnd eolorluits mo emnodled In our supetb
stock of art wall papers Wc have tliem from
$1 00 per roll for lilr.b att decorations to B
cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, ball or
dlnliiK room pnpers.
All Artistic !
All Protty I
E,
224 West Centre St.
Shenandoah.
Footwear.
town and pick from thousands ot
fit all fett little or big.
the biggest, finest and best lighted
ABE LEVINE, Prop.
ill luauuv
Specially for the holiday trade. We
want your money but only want what
vou bargain for. We never over-charee
have a carload for this purpose.
In
All
Heaters, Ranges, Carpets,
103105 S. Main St.
Philadelphia &
Readinq R'y-
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke.
IN KPFBOT NOVEMBER 1, lS9.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows :
For New York via Philadelphia, week day
2 10, S3S, 7 37, 9 53 a. m., 12 26, S 09 and 6 09 p. m.
Sundays, 2 10 a m.
For New York via Mal-.ch Chunk, week days,
7 87 a. m., 12 S4 and 8 09 p. m.
For IteadluK and Philadelphia, week days,
2 10,8 38,7 87. t 53 a. m., 12 29, 3 09 and 8 09 p. m.
Sundays, 2 10 a ui.
For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 65 a. m.
12 28. 8 09, 8 09 and 7 80 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a m.
For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days.
210, 787, 963 a. m., 12 25, 8 09 and 8 05 p. m.
Sundays, 2 10 a m.
For Willlamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg,
week days. 8 27, 11 82 a. m 12 28, 7 80 p. m.
Sundays, 8 27 a m.
For Mahanoj Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 3 27, S 38,
7 87. 9 55, 11 82 a. rn 12 28, 8 09, 8 09, 7 SO, S 58
p. m. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m.
For Ashland and Shaiuokln, week days, 8 27.
1 87. II 82 a. m 12 26, 8 09, 807, 725 and 55 p. m.
8unday, 8 27 a m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the Weal via
B. &0. K. It., through trains lee-i Beading
Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R. M B.) at 8 20,
7 55,1128 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i Sundays
8 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m.,8 16 and 727 p. m. Addl.
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest.
nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. 13 20
12 U 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 12 15, 4 80, 7 80, 11 80 a. m and 1 80, 80,
9O0 p.ni.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, i 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 SO, 4 40 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week
days, 4 SO, D 80, 10 21 a. in. and 1 86, 4 08 8 89.
U 80 p. m.
Leave Reading, week days, 187, 700, 100.
a. m., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 28 p. m
Leave Pottsvllle, wee it days. 1 17, 7 40 a. m.
9 80, 12 80.1 20, 4 80, 8 10 and 8 50 p. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18. 8 86. 1127
a. ui., 149,6 58 7?., 9 41 p. m
Leave Mabanoy City, week days, 145. 9 04.
1147 a. rn. i (.5 J, 6 21,7 44, 10 0)1 p, m
Leave Malm ooy Plane, week days. 2 40. 4 00
880. V23 10 Ml, 1200, a. m., 289, 5S6, 842.T5
10 24 pm.
Leave Willi teport, weekdays, T43, 10 00 a.
m.,12J4aLd IOO.UsOp. m. "a .
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
1 eave HI lladelphla Chestnut street wharf and
South street -vhaj let Atlantle City.
Weekdays Kipreas, 900, 2 00, 4 00, 6 00,713
pm. Accommodation, 8 00 a ru, 5 tO urn. Hun
days 15xprss,9O0, 10 00 am, 7 15pm. Accom
modation, H 00 a m, 4 43 p m.
Leave Atlantic City Depot i Weekdays Ex
press, 7 33, 9 to 10 SO a m, 3 80, 5 80 n in. Accom
modation, 8 13 a lu, 4 03 p in. Sundays Kipress,
4 SO, 7 30 p in. Accommodation, 7 15 a m,4 05 pm,
..,r.r 9aD0 Maya Oeeaii City and Sea Isle City
Weekdays 9 U) a m, 4 10, 5 00 p m. Sundays
-Chestnut St., 9 13, Houtli M., 9 a m.
Addition il for Cape May Weekdays 630
am.
Parlor Cars on all express train a.
For further Information, apply lo nearest
Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent
or address
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