NOW T: AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, On tlic RiKlitTrnclc, SEVKHN. the Grocer, Is still on tho right rack and on me to time with another 'ruin oad of Kino Or cerios, Canned Goods, Meat?, Flour, olo. Centro niul White Sts., Shenandoah FOUR LOST THEIR LIVES, Horrors of tlio l'lre lit Jniptmvti Tfar rnw KnottpuM rReverRl Iriinn. Jamestown, N. Y., Nor. 24. The tire In the Old Homotoad Hotel yesterday claimed four viatlmi, una several of tlio hoarders narrowly escaped with their lives. The fire was discovered early in tlio moruini;, and had enveloped the whole liomo before tho departmen I responded to the iilnrin. They at last succeeded In forcing the flames baok from the lowor lloors of the house sulllclontly to obtain an entrance. On cllmbiiiK up tho first flight of stain, the first victim was discovered In tho person of Mauixlo Wilson, a waltor girl The body was charred and burned In n liorriblo manner. The flosh was drop ping oil in many places, leaving the bones baro. She occupied a room with three others of tho fomalo help In th third story of tho building, and hue succeeded In finding her way down stairs, when sho was ovorcome by th o smoko. Hor homo was In Had Bock, Pa. Tho firemen pushed tholr way forward to tlio room occupied by the four worn on and, on entering, found the dead bodios of two women and a child. Thoy were quickly lowered to tho ground and Iden tified as .Mrs. Carrie Marsh, ndishwashor from Warren, Pa., and Mrs. Jane Hu chanan, a pastry cook of Craightown, l'o. Mrs. Buchanan's body lny stretched on tho lloor, where sho had fallen in tho attempt to find hor way through tho bllnuluK smoke to tho door, one , clasped In hor arms the form of her lit. I tie boy, and both had evidently died from suffocation, as tho bodios wero not burned. Mrs. Marsh bad not risen from the bed and was probably stupefied by tho smoko 1 1)0 to re alio realized her dan cor. Her body was considerably burned. Of the other occupants of tho room Miss Grace llartwell was the only one to oscapo. Sho was awakenod by the cry of fire, mid, not stopping to dross, hastily ran down tho 'first flight of stairs. The ilamos barred further progress by mean of tho stairway nnd she continued down the hnll nnd stepped from the second story window upon the veranda, whonco sho reached tho ground In safety. Sevorul of the boarders narrowly es caped with their lives from tho windows, nnd none had time to savo any of his property. One of them, Harry Mils paugh, lowered himself from tho second story window by moans of a bod quilt, nnd others oscaped by jumping on to the surrounding verandas. llylium U Out of It. Washington, Nov. 24. Congressman Bynuni Is out in an interview withdraw ing from the Speakership race. He said: "Yea I am out of it. I have been con templating tho atup for some time, but desired to consult with many of my colleagues before doing so. I had n con sultation with Messrs. Drown, Parrett and Urooksuiro, who aro in the city, and Informal them of my intentions. I never preaaod my oandldaoy, nnd con sented only to tho use of my nnmo until it boonme evident that tho content wai nnrroivad down batwoen MUU and Crisp." LABOR NOTES. Tho months of Novembor nnd Decern her nro the busiest time for shoemakers, nnd justnow their organization through out tho country aro inoroaslug their membership. Tho organized canmakersot Maryland will ask the Legislature of that S.ate to prohibit oyatoM being shlnpjil in quan tities ' larger than a gallon, and the cooper' unions oppose the movement bocauso thoy bellevo it would Injurs tholr trade. Tho three hosiery firms ot Heading, Pa., which produce 18,000 stockings dally, have formed an alliance and ex pect to treble their number of omployes (300) and double their output. They will give nl! their help n banquet on Sat urday next. William Hume. Socialist oandldato for mayor of Kllsiibdlii, N. J.. Is 53 years old, He works In the repair ahopa ot the New Jersey Central lt.illroal. Mr. Hume win u.m-u in this country and lias been in the Inbo in vemiit for many years. When the Qreenlmr k party was organised he wnii one ot the most active mmbein in New Jiirttiy. Do you want a situation ? Do you want help? Do you want to iell your bu"ine ? Do you want to sell or exchange real attftle? If to, call on .Max Iteeee, Shenandoah, agent for the United State Employment Mid Hutinen Agency, II and 40 HroaJway, New York. The ?eam for furnieK out door "work it) uliwuitf. FOR : THANKSGIVING : DAY ! I Q 2 1 Just received a lot to day. JAMES S. THOMAS Cor. COAL and WEST STS. H f i TT I ATA J HT Tl7 M ( iOOSlOl mwm uii.iA., AFFAIRS OATJGHT HASTILY- What News dathororB Tako a Moment to Toll About. Uuk'lierltig time. Plenty of pumpkins for pies. Out ready for Thanksgiving. Suriug tales will bo numerous next year. The year-1891 is getting very old and tottering. Our ndvirtisements will repay the reader for careful perusal. Holiday openings will now be in order advertise them inthoHKKAM). It Is not until a man is dead In earnest that tlio world considers him a live man. The ruttlo of winter coal descending into cellars Is a tamlllar Bound about town now. Upon the whole, thus far November Iiiih given us about us Hue weather as we could wish. With genetnl prosperity, abundant crops and usual good health, the coun try ought to observe 'iiiatiKtgiving day with zeal. To tho Traveling Public. If you are contemplating atrip to tho Woet, or Eouthwett tho question naturally arise, which is tho best and moat economi cal way in which to msko tho journey. This information you cm ascertain by fondlnga potlal to mo answering thi fol lowing questions : AY hern aro you Ruing? When are you going? Where will you start from ? How many will thero bo iri your party? Wrist freight and baggsgo will you hava to ship? On receipt of this I will write or call upon you prepared to furnish map, tlmo table?, and lullest Information regarding routes, lnwst rates of all class of tickets, lat d pamphlets, re sort book', Hot Springs guide, etc. Tho Missouri Pacific Hallway andiron Mountain lloute is noted for its superb thri ugh car service. Pullman Vestibuled Uuflett aleoping Parlor and Tourist Sleep ing cars, also Palaca Jteclli ing Chair Curs freo, are run on all through trains. Ask for tickets via this popular route, and correspond with mo beforo completing (arrangements for your Itrip. J. P. lie , Cann, Eastern Travdlng Agent, No. G67 N. Main St., Elmirs, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, New Yorlt City. W. E. Hoyt, General Esetirn Passengor Agent, No. 391 Broadway, N( w York City. Tl o Missouri Pacific Hallway Iron Mountain Kouto. tf Good Horses I Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carnages I In chargo of good, careful, responsible driv ers to liir, At all timet and ut roasonablo n.tc at EVAN J. DAVSES' LIVERY AND PEED STAJ3LE, 12 aiirf 14 Xvrth I'tar Alley, Hear of J.uberg's lmidware More. Homes taken to Jlvnrtl, Caietnl atlentlrn kIcu to Feeding Horns. All kludhol HAULING at- leuaeu to promptly - marges moderate. -UNDEKTAK1NG- Falthfully nnd prrmptly nttendedto. BAFE INVESTMENT. If you went n fafe Investment Inspect our flue line of clol hlnir, dry gcods, iioIIols, boots and sheen. Is'tw siccH J u&t received Every itrwcju u uuruiu, i uu jubpeciiou will prove, THE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE 23 S. MAIN STKIiliT, " - WhicIi for tho KEU HION In front.-G Philadelphia Cheap BargainStoro: For a full line of WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, J.adlek' and QenU' I'uriiUhliiK Goods nttbe lowt.t prices furl a bieclai line of Cem- t tl io each. J. RABINOWITZ, 110 1 Centre strce CIIIJAPKIl THAN EVER AT JNO. B. PRICE'S SONS Music Cabinets, Rattan $Push Rockers parlor suns, S30.DO and upward. - 4,50 and upward, 2,00 and upward, - 1 5.00 and upward. BEDSTEADS, OFFICE DISKS, PICTURES A Large Lot Just Opened for the Holiday Trade, .51,00 and upwardFlCTURES. Wilcox &, White Organs, Steck Chickorlni? Mn'liusIieK IPIAN0SI: WHITE SEWING MACHINES. l'lanos, Oigansond SowlrgMaihlnissold cheap for fash or rcntul by the month 13 South Mam Street, Now is the Time ! T-"0 PHKPAUE for winter. Every one Is looking foi tho best goods for tho least money. If you nre seeking bnrgnns In lints or Cups Jr.st drop In to see k'o inlaii. llesells men's good lur cap' for Cue, men's red under clothing for M'c n piece, men's fine working gloves at Sic n pair, the BEST OVERALLS in Iho MARKET G.Te A PAIR, An excellent lino of Grey Flnnncl Shirts for working lit iheviry lowest price. Big line ot good wlntir shirts from 25c up to J2.50. A Big Drive In NKCKWItAK Kour-ln-handsand Tecks atl!5 ccnU, regular pricc4U cents. pa P3 Something Newrin Puzzles. Bcuulun luts KiiKtliliiK niw In this line. Any one glvleg the correct way of doing the rurzlo will receho a f3 hat or Us equivalent. Thereare four ways of lolvlng the iurzle, nnd the O correct way luutt be tdMtn. 'Jheie puzzles we are wiling for 10c, m.we will give one to the intcn urchatiug 12 worth of goods and over. A new patent hat liar gcr given away with each hat purchased at , S, Main St. SOANLAN Shenandoah A GOOD SHOE FOtt M FOR $1.75, WORTH $2.25. Itepatrlug Neatly Dono. S- L. BFuOWU, Common Sense Shoe Store, 110 South Main St., Sliennndoali. LADIES' FINE Balbriggan.: Ribbed ! JERSEY VESTS. 75 OEKT QUALITY TOR 50 OTS GO OJ5NT QUALITY FOR 10 OTS 40 OEKT QUALITY FOU 25 CTS FOR WEEKS If they lust that Jong don't think the uargaiu nuuiers will allow them to. Si X BBH DBkS BU jS ITS, - - SM and upianl EXTENSION TABLES, - 1,11 and upward FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 10.00 and upward EASELS, All Sljles, - - 1,00 and upwird ,.. ,.,Lestcr Harilman SHENANDOAH, WANTS, Sec. Atlvei tuetntnts ti ihit column, tint rrrprtliim 5 lines, 5 c for one insertion; 73c. for two; 81 for uiree; one ucetc, 81.50; two ucths. i'l; one WAR MB FOR 8ALI3. Areyou look JL lue for a larm? trnrnllnnnrwrllplfi J. J. Kehler, frackvlllo. l'a.. as to where they nio located ami for term. 822-tf WANTED. II to 1.1 You hi; fellow about years of age. Apply at 112Mf Schmidt's store. IT'OR SALE. One store room and ne dntlliiig house. Lot SO feet Trent Hud 140 feet de p, l laee. 315 West Co I street. Eay erms. Apply 10 Frank Warnteit. ll-ll-Im AGKNTS WANTED Free pre paid outfit loeneigitiomen. 8ever.il of our salesmen have earned from 70tojl00a week for yearn rest, 1', O. llox 1 71. New York. 1118-lw 7t7ANTED.-Two men to cauvut-s . 1 V Shenandoah, nnd iwo for Ashland, be fore (.hristmns. A fine nrtlrle. AEent nt Mnhanoy tlty made from S3 to f8 per day. Call at Commercial Hotel, Shenandi ah, from 9 to 12 on V'cduesday. Gemsuai. Aoent. 11-23 It WANTED. By tlio 8iiiKer Maim lacturlni; Co.. a youuir man to bell Bluger tewing machines. Mum be uble 10 NPfuit me l'o ISIl una J-Jnullsn liintniRfrpH. ooou poniion for the right man. Apply at nice io iuo fiiifccr sewing niuililcootrce, 21 LCULlcailtTI, DIlEimilUUUU, l il, ll-J-lV TTOK RENT. The school room JL' underthe 1', Al. church, with kitchen connected, now for rent for i arlles, suppeis uuu c-lilui luiuint'ui-, e'ic. Apply IO .MAHS1IAI, 11AUOH, rres. K. W. AMOtJit. Seo'y. 11-18-lw Hev. H. O. ltussKLi, l'astor. WANTED. Good ennva sera for "Aelvni ores In the Mines" the only wuiti uer jiuuusncu Kiviuga complete ivcoru and description m Hie (treat mining disasters oi America, ienns nucrai. duress, I. J o'ilulley, Canton, Ohio. 11 2Ht a sat TT'OH BALE. The grny team of jlj liorfcs recently used by the Columbia It. & H. F. Co., No. 1 The horses will be a oargaiu 10 me puicrm-trs. hank lewis, John Kibe.vhoweii, Jekk O'JNKILL, Kit AN K lOCHINOTON, James McUonai.d, 11-2'tf Trustees. OHAltTElt NOTICE. Notice is heieby given that au application will bemfde to the Court ol Common Pleas nl Hchuylklll county on Monday, December 21st, ai is. tout, ui iu o cock in ino loienoon, un der tlie"eori)ratlnn act of tho commonwealth ol 1'ennsylvnnlB, approved Aprlliill, 1871 " and the tUmileinentH Iheietn. for Ihn nlinttnr ntnn Intended corporation tobe called "at. Ucorco'a Lithuanian t'athollo Beneficial Hoelety, of Muei nuaoan, ra." Main atsc elation is to be located in Shenandoah, l'a., and to have for Its object the mnli lenance ot n society joi social, euucanonal ana bennclal pur- JHjuH iu iia iiiemuers irom lunas couectea i Herein. B. O. M, IIOtil.Ol'KTEIt, Attorney for Anpllcnnts. Rheuandoah, I'u.,Nov.iB, '61. U-2Mw THE PE0PLFJSH0E STORE 11. Ooldman, formerly mtnager of the flew ten Khoe" t Te, Hnulli Mala street, 1 as opened n now bhoe store In Ilarlngton's building, cor. ner Centre ttieetund Alaiket alley. where l.o has lu ttock. a tlno nsortmeut of umiweai, which he lately purchased at publlo sale at neiuiciiem.nnn m row keiilngthem eticape than the t, uiiufacturers inn muke them.. Men's oalfbutton slice ..41 an, elsewhere 2S1 Aleu'a fine Coujrrtt slioe....l a " 1 7S Indies' duugolu bution slioe.l IS " 1L0 " Krench ltld shoe 1 80 " a fin Jleu'e liokt lubber boot 106 225 Such Bargains in Footwtar wero never before ollered In town I'artlos Irom outof town wbenthey get ell trainsat the J.chlgh and Ittu.dliiK depots should watch forthoBlkn of the "Mar," nnd climb two steps i ni'ujr juu iu ej,uiu lilt ui. The People's Shoe Store Cor. Centre Street tnd Marl tt Alley. 45 CENTS for u window uhado with frlUEo, others forWo, C5o and up. Nhadea made for Btores and private dwel fllrru A Titin, Int nt clto1. IDga anil fringes to match. O. 3D. PRICKE'S S ..W.I UV V. . DIIUU Carpel Store, 10 South Jardtn St, near Centre ncmn mm PA. VnHHfl -TKIEl A. It is not ccctBgary to go about It surreptitiously, ns do the gamins In the picture, If'you wou'd tultu a peep nt our elegant displuy of the latest novelties in dres goods, cloukx, wraps uud rugs. Our store Is h little world's fair in it self and visitors may freely inpeot the exhibition without being Importuned to buy. We have some attractive speclulties tills week in tho line of Dry Goods, Coats, Wraps, et. 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. FOR No. 6 South Grand Opening! FALL AND WIN TElt STYLES OF MILLINERY ELLAM. M'GINNISS' -No. 26 East Centiv St., Shenandoah, Pa. The rlncstand largest nsrortment lu Hats, Bonnets and Caps at re 'marliably low prices. Our line of Children's THIUMED AND UN THIMMEO IIATd Oaunot To o 33qun.llod; C3 03 til SE CSZi i o cn c: c3 QC CO Q O a; pa Newly Refitted and Renovated. TONSOIUAL : PARLORS 1 ail j-riXsTG; Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I HUAUPOOINO, ITC, II V E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under Fostoltlce Building, Main and Oak Sts., Slieiiaudoali, 3-lIot and cold baths, Polite, promft and tniiui attout'Ui DEESSMAJOM SCHOOL ! To the ladles of Bherandcah nnd vicinity. A ScleutllloUreesCuttlneauaWaklnBllraneh DCllOOl IS 111 ef- ll ll, TtUm yin U Ti. .1.1.1 building, over the post ottice, where pupils are talon and taught the latest and bestey tern of cutting and drcrsmakleir. Thosvsteiii . saving of lime, labtr and money and Is reaaily acqulied. All are delighted who have kiwuou 11, upen evenings. 11-9-U Sirs, M.C. HEWITT, Light. Dark. OTESCI l PEEP!- land, Jardm Street. M lnnrff Black Goods form a and itnpor ant part of our stockBroadcloths, Diagonals;! Cheviots, worsteds. You are naturally particulaij about the style and tit ot tli Sunday buit and Hnll Dresl Suit, and will therefore apprej ciato tho care and taste wp dul play in making this class goods with right making w- combine just prices. A. C. Yates & Co r SUW ONLY 4i. Cor. 13th fx Chestnut Sti nCHt-ItlUClC ClotlllllS tn flillaelelpttln. DO YOU WANT A GOOD FIT and well made, fashionable clothes i; II bO, CUli uu W. J". vJ-OOBEl Fashionable Custom Tailor,, 8 South Jardin Street, Slieuaudol Call and een earonlec of tho latest goods .1 the styles. Good workmanship, vitmptil ami inir prices. FIRE INSURANCE Largest and oldest reliable purely caih ccf punles lepreteutcd by ) uu o. tiarain ot., onenanaoan. - . .. ,. - jne . MrSIUIAN ANU SUHOtO, OflloaSa Weitlilnvd Rlrant. miininAi J' J 4 it 4'
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