V Around the Corner NOW OUST T-A-l? I AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, Seuern's Grocery, Where you cau purchase your Holiday goods lu the grocery and provision Hue. Finest canned goods, frulls, catsups. Foreign cheese iindother goods. Everything new and frosh. SEVERN'S, Comer Centre and "White Sts. KAISEB IXTOBT BE1B, Light. ft r1 KEEP .TTOTJK ON THIS SPACE. Oranges are cheap. December went out with a chill. There was lightning Tuesday night. Don't forget to wilte it 1892 now. Old 1891 was a pretty good year for us all. You can't measure a girl's love by Its eigha. New tints aro a red gold and a rich russet. The school boys and girls will re turn to their books next week. It Isn't the man with the heaviest purse who has the lightest heart. May the New Year have many good things in store for our readers. Business is not so brisk in the stores now and stock taking is in order. Be as good as you can In '92 and try and keep It up all through tho year. It la hard for the young man who Is just learning to ride the bicycle to lead an uptown me. Next to rolling off a leg, the easiest thing Is to tell otuer people now iney ought to bring up tlielrciiiwreii. "There's a cood deal of sarcasm In that," remarked a man suffering from finrueun the druccist handed him a bottle of medicine laboled, "Shake before taking." Stimulate tho Blood. Brnndreth's Pills nro tho great Mood purifior. Tboyjaro a purgativo and b'.ood tonic, thoy act. equally on the bowels, the Istdnoys, and tho skin, thus cloansing the X. tW'era ,jy tho nRtura ou"ot of tho body tney may uo cauea mo purgative supori' ' yicfnd diurotic medicine. Thoy itimulate ' ttiojblood so as to enablo naturo to throw ! ,(iff all morbid humors, and euro disease no matter by what name it may bo called, '; Ono or two of them taken ovory night v. will provo an infalliblo remedy. .Sold in ovory drug and modiclno storo. cithor plain or euuar coated. lw For Holiday Gifts Call and toe the lino hand-painted articles wf Ohinawaro, tho work ot Miss Virfiio llollopetar, of town, now on exhibition and sale at McCarthy's drug 6tore. 12-17-2w Buy Ktyitone flour. JSe careful that the nauio Lumig & Co., Ashland, To.., firinW on overv saok. 8-3-fitaw Coughing Leads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough onco. Best vrork done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything whito and spotless. Jjaco curtains a spocialty. All work guar antoed. TUR RECEIVED ! Finest lot of CHICKENS, Geese and Ducks I In town at Jas. S. Thomas' 118 West Coal Street. NEW DRUG STORE. Shapiras Pharmacy, 107 South MainlStrcet, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists, as pro .SPEAKER CRISP'S CONDITION. Not Burlomtjr III, but Very Weak The fcpprtker I'm. Turn. Washington, Jan. 2. Speaker Crisp Is somewhat Improved. The sensational reports as to the serious condition of the Speaker are giving that gentleman's friends much annoyance. Judge Crisp has a severe attack ot the grip and .nothing more. Ha has had no pneu monia, nor has he been threatened with lit. JDr. Walsh, tho attending physician, Isald: "Judgo Orlsp otino out of the Speakership light thoroughly exhausted physically. lie ought to hare bjoa in bed a week before he was, but he Is one ot those men that will never give up unless absolutely compelled to. lie Is still very woak, and this is why he does not Improve more rapidly. It may (take him JUvo weeks to fully regain his strength. There Is nothing in the Spanker's oondltijn to glvo his friends the slightest alarm." The probability of the Speaker being unablu to be In the House next Tues day has set the gossips to guessing who will be selected as Speaker tern. Under the rules ot the House tho Speaker can, It ho so choose, designate some ono to prosiilo In hisabsonoe. But It has been customary where a long ab sence was expected to permit the House Ito select one of its members. In this lnstanoo it Is probable that tho Speaker will designate some one himself. Some people nave suggested that It would be the clever thing for the Speak er to ask Mr. Mills to preside In his ab- ence. Mr. Mills couldn't very well re fuse, and It might result in bringing about a better state of fooling, not only botweea the frlamls of these gentlemen, but tnemselves as well. It is not likely, however, that Mr. Crisp will do any such thing. Ills friends ontond that If ilr. Mills la not a sate ,man to be Speakor it would not bo snfo to give mm that power oven for a limited period. Naturally tuere are a good many members who would be glad of this mark of distinction. Bland, of Missouri, and his colleague, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Springer and Mr. MoMilltn are all men tioned as the likely men. The general pinion seems to be, however, that Mr. McMUlln will be the fortunate one. Should Spoaker Crisp be condnad to his room for several weeks it will seriously intorfere with the business of the House. The party would not oare to undertake much Important legislation in hla absence Owing to his illness the new rules will not be ready, and the House will be compelled to operate under the rules of us predecessor. Resolutions of Condolence. Tho following preamble and rotoluliom woro unanimously adopted ai areRumr mooting of "Watkin Waters Post, No. 140, G. A. K., hold on Friday ovonlng, Janu ary 1, 1801 : "Wukrkas, It has pleased an all-wisi Trovidenco to rtmovo Irom our midst oui late Ojmrade James Cosgrovo J and AVHKBKA.S, This sudden visitation hai bereft ui of ono of our met earnest worker and devoted comrades whoto loss wc deoily feol; therefore be it JlcsolvcU, That wo bow in humhlo sub miieiun to thoRrACious will of pur Heavenly father who la too wise to orr and too good to bo unkind ; and in this column visitation aro reminded of tho vanity ol earthly hones, admonishing us to prepare for the chanjro "beyond tliis vale ol tears" that buurno irom wlionco no travoier roiurnf. Jtcaolved. That in tho death of our mm Comrade James Cugrove tho G. A. It. loses a iuitblul comrade, tho tutnlly a devoted hucb&nd and father, the com munitv a respected and worthy soldier and citizan. Resolved. That we tender to tboborcavod family our sincoro sympathy and condol ence in this their Ead boreavemenlj and in tho hour of affliction commend them to an all moiciful Gul who "temper, tho storm to the shorn lamb." Jiesolved, That our charter bo draped in mourning for tho space of thirty days in token ol mpect lor our departed comrade, and that a copy ui invse rt solutions oe en tered upon tho minuvts and acertifi-d copy sent to tho family of tho deceased, and pub lished in tho Evening Herald. . 11. Hopkins, avm. a. k.baoky, 11. U. Hess, Cuinmilte. Now is the Time ! TO I'llICFARE for winter. Every ono Is r... . .,, fnm Inns I money, ir you are s eeaing unrgnns in liaia i or Caps Just drop In to fee Bamlan. lie sells I men's cood fur caps lor 60c, joen's red under clothing for 60on piece, men's line working! gloves at 25o a palr.Vtlie BEST OVERALLS in Iho MARKET OSc A PA1K, An excellent line of Grey Flnnnel Bhlrts for working at the very lowest price. Big line of good wlntir shirts from 23c up to t2.50. A Dig Drive in NKCKWBAR-Konr-ln-handsand Tecks at 25 cent, regular prlcell) cents. Something New in Puzzles. Bcanlanhas something ntw 1c this line. Any oneglvl g t lie correct way of doing Hie puzzlo wld receive a 3 hat or Its equivalent. Thtreare four ways of lolvlng tho juzzle, and the correct wny must be given. These puzzles we ore selling for 10c, oi wo will give one to the person purchaslng.2 worth of goods and over. Anew patent hat hanger given away with each batjpurchased at 13 S, Mala St SOANLAlSr Shenandoab Presents 0 o Music CdlnRottanPlush Rockers PARLOR SUITS. - - $30,00 and upward, LOUNGES, - - - 4,50 and upward, BEDSTEADS, - - 2,00 and upward, OFFICE DESKS, - - 15,00 a SU1IS, - - 120,00 and upward EXTENSION TABLES, - 4,00 and upward FINE LIKE LADIES' DESKS, 10,00 and upward EASELS, All Stjlcs, - - 1,110 and upward Buoklen's Arnica Salve. Tho Best Salvo in tho world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheuui, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain6 Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poti- tlvoly cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfoet satisfaction. or money 'refunded. Price 25 conts por box. For salo by O. H. Hagonbuch. Hurrah for the Holidays I Kight.now wo aro ready for business with an immonse assortment of Christmas gifts in walehcB, jewelry, silvcrwaro, music books, gold and ellvor-headed canes um brellas, etc., etc. E. B. Brumm. ' 1214-lf SAFE INVESTMENT, If von want a Fofe investment inspect our fine line of clollilnR, dry goods, notions, boom I and shoes. New stock J list received. Every! article a bqrgain, as an inspection wm prove. THE DUBLIN EXPLOSION. John Dnvoy, of CHleafro, Calls It a Tory Q Trlcktto Foster Coercion. Chicago, lib, Jan 2. Local Irishmen aro cabling for particulars regarding the attempt to blow up Dublin Custle. John Devoy voices the prevailing senti ment In aa Interview In which ha says; "1 don't believe thut anybody but a Tory tried to blow It up. It looks to me like a government ojnsplraoy. As a rosult a plea will be maie for a con tinuance of coercion 'It Is mere folly to ascrlbs tho ox- ploston to the Fenians. They neve r fa vored such methods, and 'always advo cated open warfare. It would be eas- lor to sot awov with tho Tower of Lon don, than Dublin Castle with Its multi plicity of guards." 99 Pure THE BEST f OR EVER PURPOSE. at Outrages of ChluBse ltebels. Shanghai, Jan. 2. iVhllo the main body of the rebels iu Manchoorla appears to be broken up, marauding bands still roam through the country committing outrages and murders. The animosity of these outlaws seems to be chiefly directed against tbr landowners, whose lives they take wltbout mercy, una from this it is inferred that agrarian troubles have something to do with the out breaks. The marauders also destroy the temples and plunder the altars, having no more respect tor the native than for the Christian religion. As in fantry would ba useless aniust tho swiftly moving bands ot depredators, Viceroy LI Hung Chang has sent a body of cavalry to attack tnein. f. LEATHER and SHOE FIIIUGS 3?. J. GXBTST, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies Large and first-class stock. AH Demands of the Trade Suppliea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH. PA. Thff I,nvnr Were KlUad. South Behd. Ind., Jan. 2. Edward Bpohn and Mary Selgg were killed here lu tho afternoon by the falling ot a wall. The couple were Boon to be mar ried, and while talcing a stroll wore passing tna grouuus ol tno liiraseii Manufacturing Company, wiilcu are surrounded by a brick wall twenty-two feet high, when without, warning tne great mass of brick and mortar fell on the lorors and completely burled thorn. Miss Selgg was Instantly killed and Spohn was so badly orushed that he lived but a few moments after bclug removed trout the debris. Good fforses I Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages ! In charge of good, careful, responsible driy era to hr- at an umeb anu at reasonable rates at EVAN J. BAVIES' LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. 12 and 14 North Pir Alley, Rear of I.ul'frE's liard'vare (tore. Horses taken to llourd. Osielul attention eivinto Feeding lion es. All Ktnat oi ii aumnu at' tcuaed to promptly- marges moderate. UNDE RTA KING Faithfully and promptly attended to. Diath of Jiimei 1!. Ooopsr. PniLAiir.U'lllA, Jan. 3. James E. Cooper, proprietor ot the Adam Fore paugh shows, is dead In this olty ot in llamuiHtlon of the stomach, lie was born in Philadelphia Novembur 4, 103i II muds his flrbt start lu the omnibus business, lie became a circus manager In loUJ, and was conuectad at dluerenv tCV;Zrf in iZ thma.ed Iub Finest Sloek of Cccrs, Ales, Cigara, 4c. Auumlrorepauga's interests, lie was CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURAN ?Ol N. Main St., Shenandoah. a quiet,' retiring man. lis had much rnl estate about Philadelphia, lio Itavcs a widow and three children. RUPTURE TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS J'rWHr ene ot our Cheet Protectors. In Mnmarr of 1'arimlL Dmirxv, Jan. 2. At (llajoevln Com. etsry the mother, brother and sister of the late Charles Btewart Parnell placed on his grave a floral Oeltlo cross, with the Inscription! "Uay toe prlnolples for which he died freshly revive wltk tin New Year Ad Ur torsvsr." jjja We. the UBdeislfiofd. woi enilielycuiertof uiptuieby Dr. J. ll. I layer Cl AicUKt.. l'bliadelnhln, Pa.. B. JoneN Thiilcs, Kconei hnusie. I'a.i l. a. Jvrniz. Bisuucion. 1-11.: M.Hmn.11. AlLunt Alio, fa.' Ilev. H. Il.Hner- inaiJ. bnnbuiy, l'a.: J). J.ltellttt 2148. J2IJi Ht.. licadnii, In.; wm. Jilx.lliiJiuoniiotebt., l UIlHUVlwlllUi 1. J. nunc, jiui i,, i, clu ing, Pa.; Gcoirennd l'a. Doikpii, 43ULocut Ui,, JUCQlug, i a. Diua lor oJicuiar. T H. VOMKBOY ' ATJOHNEr-AT'LAUf, I DEc Be&laJl's bundle Exyntr UslnaadOscwt PICTURES A Large Lot Just Opened for the Holiday Trade, $1,00 and upward PICTURES, Wilcox 8c White Organs, PIANOSI:::::: Steck rhickerlng Walhushek Lester Hardman WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Pianos, Organs and Sowing Machines sold cheap for cash or rented by the month 13 South Mam Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Christmas Noveltie In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudher chiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at HE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, BARGAINS IN COATS 23 &. SIA1N tiTUlSUT, v Watch for the KED HIGN lu ftont,-a FOTt TIIK Nf XT WEEK TO CLEAR OUT THEfflj The above Is susceptlblo of an addition or two, which, when made, transforms It Into - the title of the 113 North Main St., Shenandoah. Shortest mid Fastest Tiling 011 Record ! The age Is fast, the nation Is fan, horeHlet-h Is fast, but none of tbem touch the BUR-L1IG-TDI ROUTE! A3 fjr further particulars concerning the Chicago, Bnrllnctou &. (iulncy Hallroad, ad dress, XIAUtlV IS. HRLLIiR, Travollng Passenger Agent, AtiLENTOWN.PA. Restaurant Cor. Malu and Coal 8ts., Hnenanaoab, Pa. llrjular meals at popular prices set veil at all times, dies' dining ui re. iioelnneul rooms atlach- -1. liar stocked with the durst brands ol clears and fancy drinks, Leading Restaurant in Town. ' Ferguson ! House i Restaurant I (Under management of Enoch Lorkett) Cor. ninin mill Centre Streets. IflllST-CXjAeS LUNCH COUJSTEU, lies t beer, potter acd eles always on tap. Ci gars of tbe 11 n cut brands. FOB S-AXiTS DB"5Z" No. 6 South Jardin Street. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand Fine Hoi 1 da y Presents cor. Main and oak streets. The liolidnjs me nowhere, ond every ono Is looKing arounu to una ouiwemo isuit- alle present to gve to a relative or a menu, ana me amy piafewutre you cau be suited Is at the The People's Dew Shoe Store Cor. Cenlio street end Market alley, Hartiiftton's building, opp. llitimnra Jewelry tlore, blienanaoali, l'a, Where the fanciest footwear to suit the old aud young, rich and poor, can be had In tlio cum rruiuii. Men's tiro velvet (Uppcis atCOcapalr, else. wuere 91. ChenlUj tllrnera nt 76o. e'.ccwhere II. Men's flneoifiai'llpreistl, elfewhere01.?5. Lad.cn' line (loncolu opera dllppers, beaded and satin bouquet, tt5c, eVewheie 81.25. l.nsi ..' one velvet sllmHre, trimmed with MAKAaitn. 3.Blgn of the BTAIt. Frosh Oystors Received Daily. A One Hue ol Choice (IHOnKKIIM Mulaand Cundles. JPoultry of all Khultt. Mr. Costlet receives bis ereen truck dally from the city markets, which Is 11 guarantm to his ctiMomers that they will receive fresh goods vi lit u buylngfrom him, A FINESH0W II you want to see a fine display ol Boots ana Bhoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, ' (MasUller'B old stand,) Corner coul and Jarcllu tita. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN KOll Harness, Whips, Robes,BIankets George Robinson, I Vcit:ceutre Street, Hlu-ttniiclonb. ftX. Uc BWakst rjmJv'W Custom "Wovlc aud Repairing Done lu the best ttyle. WALL PAPER BARGAINS I Uurge.'t and cheapest stock In town, Artistic Paintiog, u'raiaiug and Decorating! J. P. GARDEN, lHta Id T. Otakr at irUWAHDOAH 1
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