Around the Corner isrow oint t.ajp i AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, Seuerris Grocery, Where you cau purchase your Holldny goods lu the grocery ntiri provision line. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsup?. Forelgu cheese nlidothei goods. Everything new and frash. SEVERN'S, Corner Oenlre and "White Ste. ItJllLlilli, ITU JLASiJUHj, IIU'!Ult&ULIIilm,l!lUllBragWMBBMB3 NiAlliM ffi'I FA. , H YOUR ON THIS SPACE. Calendars plenty. New moon. The old year Is dead. Plenty of grip about. Eggs are down In price. Thev have plenty of snow in the far west. Now is the bargain season at the etores. Some merchants have already be gun stock taking. The nattiest tiloves worn at the present time are pale gray with black smelling. People recovering from the grippe should use every precaution against taking cold. Tho year, 1892. will witness the greatoit political battle ever fought in this country. When a man resolves to be good and patient the next year, of shoes he buys are sure to pincn mm. In the rase of bad temper and dyspepsia, it is au open question us to wnicu is cause and wntcu eueuc. The ica men are, and very natura', beginning t grow a little nervous con corning the prospects for a harvest. Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that thi name Lessiu & Co., Aehland, Pa., printd on evorv sack. 3-3-3taw FAILUFtES OF 1801. flreatar In Kuinlwr Hiau In Any Tor Slnrn the ll-oor.l llui llecn Kftpt. New York, Jan. 1. Tho mercantile failures for the year 1891, as reported by tlm mercantile! agency of II. O. Dun & Co., indicate that the number of fail ures In tho United Statos is 12,271), as against 10,007 In 1833. The failures In 1801 are greater In number than In any previous year since the record has been kept by this agency, running back to 1837. In amount of liabilities, however, tho figures are almost precisely tho same as those of the year previous, amounting to $180,000,000. The amount lost, there fore, does not oxceeil that of tho pre vious year, while the average of the 11a- unities or each, raunro is $iu,-wi in ioji as against $17, -105 in 1830. The distribution ot tho loss in geo graphical sootlonii sliorrs that the lia bilities of (allures In the K.istern States In the year just closed vrera $10,000,000, as against $37,OJO,O0O last year. In the Mlddlo States the liabili ties wore $7,000,000, as against S75: - 000,000 In" 1800. In the Southern States a marked incrouse in liabilities Is noticed, as they am muted to $15,- 000,000 last year, against S3,Uuu,lWU In 1890. In the Western States thoro Is n de cline of $2,000,000 in liabilities, which nmountod in the yoar just olosed to $18,000,000, as against $50,000,000 in the previous year, while on-the Paclflo Coast In lb'.Jl tho liabilities amounted to $9,000,009, as against $7,000,000 in the previous year. Will Not OpposM fcteimtor (lormait. MaMIMobe, Ml., Jan. 1. A syndi cate of (.Iialtlmore.ins hare bought tUa "Daily News," of tills city. They will organize a now company and enlarge the paper. It has been reported that the paper was bought as au organ for the Independent Democrats and to op pose Senator Gorman. This is denied by those who are in a position to speak for the new owuors. Purely journal istic considerations were bnhlnd the deal. The paper will he Democratic on National lsuo, and will advocate the nomination of Mr. Cleveland. AMUSEMENTS. J. JrEJtwunOH MANAGER. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1892. ("EWYEAIl'S DAT.) MRS. SCOTT-SIDD0NS AND Hill. HARRY t)AINT 9IAVRS Stock Corned Company (rounded 1887) In the powerlnl play, In II 1 1 1 1 I V I 1 1 1 M V I 'IIY'III! I VU ! UllllrJtlllUrJ IlkfeA 1 1 VUVlitrJ I 1 GHEGK3HCMATE Oiive lllmteir Up n a Murderer. Boston', Jan. 1. Thomai Goodwin of Roxbury is held at Station 10 on the charge of manslaughter. Hj guru hlm- seu up 10 but) puiiua snyiujj bunt, uu I j vlllljvlli nnu had murdered his wlfo; that some days ! ,,,4, ago lie came homo anil not liking the state of affairs In his household quar rellod with his wife and in the pitched battle that ousuod Inflicted Injuries on Mrs. Goodwin that probably were the cause of her death. Officers visited the houso and found the woman's dead body on the bed. An autopsy will be hold. THROUGH DR. BRIGQS. Union Thnntnglcnl Htoiiilnnry Said to ITare I,ot 831,000 by Ills Utterance. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 1. By tho will of the late John T. De gellum, of HockvlUi), property valued at if 21, 000, which, it vas supposed, would hare been bequeathed to the Union Theologi cal Seminary, goos to tho Princeton Theological Seminary, because of the utterances or rrof. Charles A. ilrlggs, of tho Union. It is stated that Mr. Da Solium made a will soma time ago, tearing his prop erty to tho Union Serulnarr, but when the will was read it was found that he had altered it a short time before his death, bequeathing tho property to Princeton. The donor had takon a deep interest In the discussion oror Union Seminary, nnd when the Presbytery . of Washing ton, to'whlch he bolougoJ, passed reso lutions directed against Professor Brlggs nnd Union Seminary he decided to learo his property to an Institution of whose orthodoxy there was no doubt. A T.wy-r IIoriMvlllppoil. Cleveland. O., Jan. 1. Attorney C. L. Ilotze, ono of Cleveland s most prominent citizens, was horsewhtupsd u his oluce yesterday by 'J nomas Keil lor, a well Known politician, ihe as- ault grew out ol an alleged Insult by Untzo to ono of Itslllay 's Inly clients, who Is said to bo the hitter's bjtrnthed. Hotze denies all knowledge of the In' anlt, and says that the llrst time he hoard of It was whan Kellley oulod on hnu with the cowhide. Ilnrrlctc Will aire Himself Up. New Yonic, Jan. i. Brakeman Al- i . ir i-i. ... 1 I ul. , f ' and caused the Hastings disaster, will surrender himself to-morrow U the conditions are favorabU to him; that Is Their (.tins May Go In Free. Ottawa, Jnn. 1. The Minister Custpms has given permission that sportsmen, visiting Hamilton next . ... . LUUli IblUlin AID Lt. . xnoutn ior vue i purpose or taKing pari, .a , ,f th b u reB,onttUle and ho '4ha a liirtt I ii rv tAiiFnnmnnf I V Iia ill. I ... . , " ,. i m T X . ', ' can walk abro.id until ha Is triad by lunnu .u uimfj iu huuu a.ia wu.j iidb, provided adequate soourlty is given that the weapons will bo taken out of tho country immediately After the tourna ment Is over. TlilaKs tlla Latter n Jokn. New Havhu, Conn., Jan. 1. Mayor Joseph B. Sargent has received a letter saying that if he did not send $2,530 by return mail to the writer that he would blow his brains out on sight. Mr. Sargent regard! the letter as a joke. jury. Coroner Mitchell, of westohester Cdunty, declares that, notwithstanding hfs prejudice, Horrlok will have to sleep iu a coll awhile, or he will know the roasou why Timothy Herrlck, of S'sntsburg, father of tho much wanted brakeman, is well-to-do, and has rich friends, who will help him to furnish bj.ll. Auolliar Ilustlnst Victim. PODGHKBEPailt, N. Y., Jan. 1. Editor John It. Begnall of tho Poughkeepsle "Evoulng Star, " who was Injured in i tho New York Central rullro.id accident at Huttings, on Christmas JEre, died at St. John's Hospital yesterday. cXgbins Leads to Consumption. ZXfmp'e Balsam will ftop the cough at once. Beat work (lone at llrennan'g Bteain lsymlriy-. ICvervtlilng white and ipotleett lino 4iirUin a spoclalty. All work gunr-anloedi JUST RECEIVED ! ( Finest lot of Tho Snpsr Iurautlfirtlnn. LakSIn-o, Mich., Jan. 1. The Soper investigating committee has reported to Gov. Winans, and the report Is far from a whitewash of tho ex-Sacretary of State. Perhaps the most damaging testimony the committee found wat in connection with the puroliase of manual paper, which proves aluioit conclusively that Sopar nttempted to get money as i consideration for the purchase of sup pile for the State. Tho committee also ilnds that Sopor had. Illognlly distribut ed manuals anil reoalvod pay for them that should have gouo to the State. IK ,3ft ii Newark's Small-l'nx ringiue. Nbwauk, N. J., Jan. 1. Small-Dox cases aro still turning up In different narts of tho city, and the authorities are thoroughly alarmed. Considerable excitement wns oaused In the olty when It became known that nn Italian, nut ferine from a pronounced oase of tu dreaded disease, had roue in several crowded street cars on bis way to the city dlipensary, and It Is feared that several of his fellow passengers have contracted the past. -Kf j CniOKKNS, Geese and Ducks I in town at Jas. S. Thomas', 118 West Coal Street. NEW DRUG STORE. Shapiras Pharmacy, lOftanth MulnlStreet, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. PreBcrlpliona carefully compounded uy ngiBi:reu jHiurumclsta, TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Itnmn ne of our Cheat Protectors. Mprilcirer Fawtalle Still Uubni'led. Gheat Falls, N. II., Jan. 1. No steps have us yet been taken to bury Sawtelle's body. It still lies at the undertaking establishment here. Soma of the citizens of Keuwlck, M., offered to subscribe nnd purchase a lonely spot in the woods, Including that portion In which Hiram's body was fou id, for a burial plaoe for the dial fratriold), but his lawyer refused to acoept tin oiler. There is considerable fnallag azalust burying the body hers. CoImiicm at the J'hllHdclpUlii Mint. PlilLADEU'IItA, Jan. 1. The total coinage at the Philadelphia mint for the year just ended is about Uz.UUJ.UUU pieces ut a total value of $13,003,000. This total is not as great ns last year, which is accouuted for by the fact that the silver collar has not beeu coined Bince last July. All the dies used in tho coinngo ol IWl silver have been destroyed, togothcr with tho forgo and hammer. io-morrow woric will ue started on coin for tho new year. Prices, 25, so nnd rs Cents Scab, on talo at Klrlln's drug store. JNow is the Time 1 TO PHKl'ARK for winter. Every ono is I lnn1.ln fn Ilia l.o&t crtnrta fnrllm lfcnnt i "n"""e - 'Jw t""- money. If you are seeking bargains Iu Hats or Cans Just drop lu to see HCKUlnn. Ho sells men's good fur caps lor EOc, men's, red under clothing for 60oarlece, men's fine working I gloves at 2!)o a palr.lthe BEST OVERALLS in tlio MARKET GSc A I'AIJt. An ezcellcnt lino of Grey Flunnel Bhlrls for working at theviry lowest price. Dig line ol good winter shirts from 25o up to S2.50. A lJlg Drive In NF.CKWIiAIl- Four-ln-handsand Tecks at 25 cente, regular price JOcents. Music Cabinets, Rattan pjPush Rockers PARLOR SUITS, - - S30.GQ anil upward. LOUNGES. - - - MO and upward, BEDSTEADS, - - MI ui npwan. OfflCE DESKS, - - 15,00 and upward, PICTURES A Large Lot Just Opened for the Holiday Trade, $1,00 and upward Wilcox & White Organs, EXTENSION TABLES, -FINE 1INE LADIES' DESKS, EAStLS, All Stiles, - - Stock ('hlckerinir. R. a' huslick. PIANOSI nil ana up; ra " 00 and upv ird in nn J ....rU 1,00 and umrd 1 1 PICTURES. I , Lester ..Hnrdmnu WHITE SEWING MACHINES. i'lanos, Organs ana Snwlug Mucliln, r sold chcr.l, for cash or rtnttd by the month i 13 South Mam Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Something New in Puzzles. Till Mm-dnrar Itrokft .InlU TrtENTOv, X. J., Jan. 1. William Soruby, the colored murdorer, oscnpod from the county lull at ttm iilaco at nn early hour yesterday, whore Bo vras awaiting trull. Scnnlunlias something new In this line. Any one glvh g the correct way of doing the puzzle w'U receive a (3 bat or Its equivalent. Tlifro are four I ways of tolvlng the puzzle, and the correct Ttay must be given. 'Jliciel puzzles wo are selling for 10c, or we will give one to the person purchafciug.lZ worth of goods and over. AJnew patent hat hanger given away with each natipurebnsod at 13 S, Main SI S0ANLAN StiEnandoah c-t- o t3 U1' 4 J' II Christmas Novelti In Dress, Goods, SJio-r iK"Haiidkerehiefs, Gloves, Midtr-Zlinies' and Children's COATS, Carijecsrtiugs, Etc,, at LEATHER and SROE FINDINGS DP J". CLEABT, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies Irfirse and Brat-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Feri.-ii.ioii House building, SHENANDOAH. PA. Good Horses ! Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages I In charROof pood, car"lul, responsible driv ers to nlre ut all .limes ana at reasonablo rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 unit 11 North Pear Alley, Hear of LiiberK's hardware More, lloraea I taken to Jloartl. Curflul attention cwen to Feeding Jlon-cs. All hinds ol ilAUUNU at tended to promptly-charges moderate. BAmiAINii IN UUA l-b-'""6 I U ULtAn UU I I ffV 'SX - -r- it -n rr -m i rHi 1 i i i ixirir'i.ri in i -j i w i i . x& r i r i iff 1 BAKE INVlWrMlT. If 3-ouw-ntii faf InveFtrr tnt Intnerl our fine Hue ofclo hlng.dry goods, nolkms, btiots and shoes fie w stocR Jnmecolved. Kvery article a bargain, as an impecvon will prove. THE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 3 S. MAIN STUEBT, swatch for the UEI) HION lu front.-n -UNDEHTAKING- Fallhfully and promptly attended to. Fine Holiday Presents Thobolldajsnie nowhere, nnd every ono Is looKlng u rou n a louua out n.e rno'isuit- nt-le present to give to a iciativeora friend, and ihe only iilaco where you can be suited Is at tho The People's New Shoe Stoie Oor. Centre street and Market alley, llarlngton s building, opii. lirumm a Jewelry ttore, bhenandOHU, l'u, Where the fanclrfct footwear to niltthn old and young, rich und poor, cau Le had in the coai region. Men's tine velvet tlippeis at COoapalr, else- wnere ti. PhpnlllM hllnnersnt 75c. ef where si. ln's iluonTeralliirers&l. ehewherefl.23. Jjtdlos' fine onizola opera sllrrerx, beaded nuu batin i.ouquei eoc, cii,ewueie3i l-aiiie' nno vrivei nippers, trimmcawim fur lor si, cif ewnere tutu. JIANAOl.ll. S.HIgn of thoSTAIl. The luting ! The above is susceptible of an nddltlon or I two, which, when made, transforms It Into I the title of the Ilnwdolil Culloco Qets 8100,000. OAKLASD, 0L, Jan. 1. Tho will of the Into Mrs. Garcolou, sister of Dr. Samuel Murritt, leave, bequests ot small iimouuts to about seventy par sons, Including a nuoibar of friends ot tho family and relatives in the Stat of Mains. The residua of the estate is to constitute a trust fund, which is to en dow a hospital and to go to Bowdoln College in Maine. It is estimated that the hospital will receive f 800,0 JO and Bowdoln College 100,000. Shortest and Fastest Tiling on Record ! The age Is fast, the nation Is fast, horseflesh Is fast, but none of them touch the -LIHG-TOH ROUTE! 3 lror further particulars concerning the Chicago, llurlington & (iulucy Hallroad, ad- drcis, IIAItllY IC. HUt.I.I'.It, Traveling fassenger Agent, AU.KNTOWN.PA. 5 OH MS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars. 4c. Nmitn .inrnni htTPPT. ...w I H I D IB. iH 11 lil 1 11 VI I I 'BH i f i si in is .Tk. m I'-.HV u 1 1 i ti s t i i rHK I 1 I Tf vnn wont In sea a flne dlfinlav ot h-H Hboes, goto lB ti r n nrn -wm No. 6 JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand Cor. Main and Oak Streets, Restaurant Fresh Oysters Received Daily. Cor. Main and Coal Sts., uuenaruoan, ra. RUPTURE When a imttent'u death puzzles a phyMctan, ft la popular to call it "heart failure." We, the undcrsliined, were en'ireiy curea oi rnpiuieny t V - , 1 i ...... , O I 1.1. ... xi . ti, ii. Bin, rr. 'uj iiiuu n l.. rblludel hla, Pa, K. Junes l'bl Ins, Kennct Konare, l'a.: '.C, A. Krellz, Hlnlli glon, Pti.: K. M.Hmall, Mtunt Alto'l'o.i Hev. H. II. Blier ruan, Bunbury. l'a.; J). J. Dtllftt, 1!HB. 12ih ft.. Itendlnc. l'a.: Win. Dlx. 1820 MontnxeHt. I'bllRdclnlila! II. I, Itoue. S09 Kim tti.. Head ing, Ta Qeorceuud l'h. llurkert, 43UJxicuttl til., iieaaiog, t-a. et na ior circular. Hrgul&r meals at popular prices seivo.1 at all times. Indies' dining aiu re. freshinent rooms attach ed, liar Blocked with tho finest brands ol cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. Ferguson i House Restaurant I A flue lino ol Choice OltOOKKIKa Wutanud Candles. I'oullry of till Khuls. Mr. Costlet receives his green iruok dally lroin the city uiarktts. which Is a gunantee his cuwamcrs that they 111 receive fresh I gvodswhen buying from bun, HOUSI3 IN TOWN KOK j h. roitKBor, AT10RHEY-HT-U, .Bedasll'sboUdla r.iorner lUia aa4 0nki (Under management of Knoch Lockctt) uir, hi u in hii u scuirt: oircvisi ITIU8T-0I,A8S LUNOII COUilTEB. Best beer, porter and ales always on tap. 0(- gurs ox ui aunt unnui. rjUIE CHEAPEST Harness, Whips, Robes,Blankets George Robinson, Wet:ccitre Klreet, HliennudoaH. A llMI Mini r4s titir. Boot and Shoe (Masteller'B old stand.f, . Corner coal jiurt Jarai) Custom Worlc aud IteiM Done in the best style. WALL PAPER BARf! Largest and cheapest Block in j'J 'loni Artistic rainliDg, GraiDing and U J. P. CAHD1 lm tW W, Centre 0U 81 II If
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