3, A Around the Corner Seuerns Grocery, Where you cau purclinso your Holiday goods la the grocery nud provision lino. FlueBt canned goods, fruits, catsup. Foreign cheese and other goods. Everything new and fresh. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and White Sts. KEEP TOTTB ON THIS SPACE. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY. What News Gatherers Tako a Moment to Toll About. Started a diary? Resolve to keep your resolutions. "Watch how ninny times you'll write It J1, Leap year Is now with us look out uoys i Tho bill ncster ceuerally likes to stick to his trade. This year will have 366 days It being a leap year. Manv hone that this month will give us ice and snow. Revival scrviceH every night thii week at the Methodist Episcopal church. The hishwavmau is enough of a financier to know how to draw on fellow at sight. It is hard to tell which Is the un hanniest. The man with a cutter, or a boy with a new sled. Stimulate the Blood. Brandroth's Pills are the groat blood purifier. They aro a purgative and blood tonic, they act equally on tho bjwoN, the kidneys, and tho skin, thus cleansing tho system by tho natural outlet of tho body they may bo called the purgative supori- flo and diuretic medicine Thoy stimulate the blood so as to enable nnturo to throw off all morbid humors, and euro disease no I matter by what name it may t o called. One or two of them taken every night will prove an infalliblo remedy. Sold In every druor and medicine Btoro, cither plain or sugar coated. lw Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that the namo Lkssiq & Co., Ashland, I'a.; it print! on every sack. 3-3-3taw Hurrah for the Holidays I ltightinow wo aro ready for business with an immense assortment of Christma- gifts in watches, jewelry, silverware, music hooks, gold and silver-headed c&nes um brellas, etc., etc. E. B. Bhuiim. i 12 14-tf Died. DOIIEItTY. On tbo 2nd insL, at Shon- andoah, Pa., Elizabeth, widow of Anthony Doherty, aged 67 years. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, 6'.h lost., from tho late residence at No. 20!) North Enierick street, to leave on tho 12:35 P. & R. train for Fottsville, where Interment will be made, In tho Presbyterian cemotery. Friends And rolativos respectfully invited to attend. 1-2 2t Gold and silver watches, In -endless variety, suitable for holiday proeents, a Oscar Yost's 102 N. Main St. 12-22-tf JUST RECEIVED ! Finest lot of CHICKENS, Geese and Ducks 1 In town at Jas St Thomas', 118 West Coal Street. NEW DRUG STORE, Shapiro's Pharmacy, 107 South MaiufBtreet, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded hy registered pharmacists, TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS JPmure ese of our Chest Protectors. SUNK IN A COLLISION. The Clllliln ell Goes Uoirn ami Fifteen Men rcrlsli Reported. Inhumanity. Lowdo, Jan, 4. The steamer Noord- land, of the Ited Star line, from Antwerp for New York, collided yesterday with the ship Ohlldwell, whloh waB arriving from Chill, loaded with naltpetre. Th oolllslon took place off the Belgian coast. The Ohlldwell was crushed by tho collls Ion, and sank soon after. J? If teen of the crow of the uhlluwoll wore drowned In tlio collUlon. Hjo sur vivors who were rescued by the Urltlsh steamer Ipswlck, of tho Great Eastern line, claim that the Noordlantl, after crushing the bark, made no effort to help tho crow, but hurried awoy from the spot, as If afraid of slnklnR, leaving the crew of the wrecked vessel to savo them selves as.best they could. Soveral went down with tho bark, and others clung to tho wreckage, tome of tho latter dropping Into the sea through weaknoss beforo assistanco arrived. When tho Ipswlck came up there was but one mast remaining for the survivors to cling to, and this would not have held them long. A rljrld Investigation will bo held as to the responsibility for tho wreck, and the reported inhumanity of the Noordland. THE DUBLIN EXPLOSION. Still ISellovcd that It AVa n Dynnmlts JUot Aid Asked frutu X.ontloii. Dublin, Jnn 4. The explosion nt Dub lin Castlo still occupies the attention of the Irish authorities. Alajor Cundlll, tho Inspector of Explosives, spent Ave hours in examining tho rubbish in the vaults, whero the explosion took place. Whilo ho has not finished his examina tion, ha admits Imvinu the same impres sion as the police in tho first instance, and that tho person who bandied it woa well acquainted with the explosive lie believes that It may have been placed on tho sill of the vault, the person who put it there then taking a hasty de parture. Against this theory Is the fact that two enrters who were In the vicinity did not see any one going away about that time. Tho authorities are undoubtedly in clined to the belief that it was a dynar mite plot, which miscarried in operation, and that the intended victims were per- son9 of much higher standing than tho clerks of tho Finance Department. Aid has been nsked for in London In ferreting It out. Memorial 'Window Unveiled. Kingston, N. Y., Jan. 4. Tho unveil lng of tho Houghtallng memorial window lntherirst Dutch uhnrch of this city and the formal presentation of the same to the congregation last evening was one of the most notable religious events that has ever taken place here, Tho window, which is tho gift of David A. Houghtnling. a prosperous merchant of New York city, is Intended to com memorate the' lives of his parents, who were lineal descendants of those mem bers of the Houghtallng family who came to this country from Holland and settled In Kingston In 1UH1, joining the old Dutch Churoh soon after their ar rival. Tho window is one of the finest pieces of work of Its kind in tho country. It was made by the Tiffany Glass Com pany, of Now York, and cost its donor upwards of $10,000. rtoanty ou Sugar. AVashinqton, Jan. 4. During the Ireasury Department paid $002,030 as bounty on sugar. 7VS OF THE DAY. Mayor James M. Allen, of Terrs Haute, Ind., is dead from grip. Stanley McKenna. tho well known writer, Is dead at New York. Colonel George Peobody of Salem Mass., died yesterday, aged 88 years. J, H. Wilsey, of Connecticut, has been appointed stamped envelope agent at Hartford, Conn. Frederick Whitehead and John Dillon, residents of Elizabeth, N. J,, were killed by a train Saturday night. Col. John H. Barlo, United States post- office Inspector, Is dead at his home In Merlden, Conn.,,of apoplexy. A fire in Nashvlllo, Tenn., Saturday night did $000,000 damage. Four colored firemen were killed by falling walls. Pinto i& Sons' grain elevator, located at the Atlantic Babin, Brooklyn, was burned last night. Loss, $100,000; in allied. Executions to tho amount ot $30,000 were issued against B. S. Kendlg & Co., extensive leaf tobacco dealers or Lancas ter, Pa. Princess Victoria, the future Queen of Hawaii, is to tako up a temporary real denco in Boston, while she is studying at Wellesly College About $10,000 worth of new ten-cent pieces and quarter dollars were struck oil at the Philadelphia miut Saturday and put In circulation. County Judgo John C. McCnrlln, of Wntertown, N. Y., died Saturday from (travel. He wns elected on the Demo cratic ticket in 1889. The New York "Sun" has withdrawn from membership In the Associated Press ami will nencefortli receive its news dos patches from the United Press. Ex-City Marshal Edward P. Allen of Lynn, Mass., died yesterday nt Boston. Mr. Allen has been connected with tha police department for niuny years. Two sons of Mr, N. A. Fowler, aged respectively 11 and 18 years, broko through tha Ice whilo skating near Bed ford, Moss. , and were drowned. By an explosion of nltro glycerine In tha McDonald oil Held near Pittsburg, John M. Fair and George Condy wero Instantly killed and T. E. Irwin fatally hurt. While Blchard Kelly, an inmate of tho Norrlstown. Pa., Insane asylum, was at work unloading a cur of pen ooal, flvo tons of coal fell upon ulm, crushing mm to death. Bernard Hoffman, who was stabbed .1 . . 1 . . . . .T . 1 T, 1.1. T T UUllUg III! UUltiy UV JUN1UB, JU J.., uu Friday, is still alive at tho Flushing Hos pital. Two men, charged with complicity lu the auair, nave been arrostca. tVtutluir Judications. WArniNQTOM. Jan. a. For Now Engl&n h Bnow flurries: oMen wind becoming north west. Jfor Eastern Naw.Tork, Eastern .reunsyl vanli. New Jersey. Maryland and Delaware Generally fain warmor by to-morrow, north west winds. for Western New Tork and Wee tarn Penn iylraotni Light aoowi warmer by to-nlghti Tho Hendlor Affair. The l'ollvillo Chronicle, like tho Itepub Heart, perspiringly jumps to defend Oapt. tiemller when that gentleman is not In need of a champion. Tho incidents men tioned in the Ukkai.d's article on Capt. Handler nud Iktz's tavern transplrod when UiH Chronicle writer wae either unborn or i a .very ttr.rie age The attempt of that Writer to ttro v discredit on tho II (raid's ory by interring that the Captain was In .ho war at the time is miifcadltiR. .Mr. Uend erWBS captain of the Yengora and - rved tlnee munlhi with them, but he was at Untz's tavern arid hiscomi any a9home when the riot oecurnd.' A littlo more in formation on the circumstances urrouud- UK .be riot may i.ot bo out 01 placo. The OGth regiment was c.mpitig on Lawton'e llill at the time. Ooioiiel II L. Cake was a candidato lor Male S nalor. On the ninht of tho election in October, 1861, a oarty composed of members of the 06th -ere down town and entered B tz'e tavern. i no small nag was puncu oui ana Knucn. u 1 wn, and tho rh.t started. Edward Thuma?, a sergeant in Co. A, 96th regi inent, and who was one of the First De- tt nders and as brave a man at oer carried a muskot, was charged with being one ot hu loaders of the riot and a warrant for uis arrest was iseiud, hut be evaded the oonstablo and escaped to Baltimore, Md whero he remained until the arrival ot the 96th regiment, when ho joined it for tho front. In making the publication concern- lng the riot thero was no reflection upon Oapt. Hendler and nono was intonded Tho above slut on) out is made to show thttl there aro facts to provo what was stated..and that the roltsvillo papers aro as much at sea in tho matter as thoy were when they tried a few months ago to give a correct ver sion of tho WiiKhtsville affair. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Host Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fover Soros, Tetter, Chatped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posh lively cures files, or no payment required. It Is guaranteed to give perlect satisiaction or money rofundod. l'rico ii cents per box. For sale by O U. Uagenbuch. Coughing LeadB to Consumption. Komo's Balsam will stop tho cough at onco. LEGISLATURE OF NEW YORK. rim Cam-uses to llo Hold To-Nlght- Probahlo Noiulmitlniiit. Albany, N. Y., Jnn. A. Such general quietude as prevails here was never be fore noticed ono day prior to a legislative session. It is true that Gen. Husted has opened legislative headquarters and has Dr. Bush, but thero seems to bo no opposition to their individual candldacie. The arrival of members of the Legislature is very slow. Senator Uantor lias not openeu any quarters for "president pro torn, and Bays he does not think ho will, ile win oe tne president nro tern, of tho Senate and-with out any opposition, i or tneiiepuDiicans Senators Erwin and Saxton aro the candi dates for leaders with the chances in favor of the former. For Clerk of the Senate Walter H. Brown has the call for tho Democrats The Republicans will give their compli mentary nominations to John nenyon for Clerk, and Gcorco Thornton for Stenographer. Jn tho ABscmuiy Dr. itoDert r. bush will be Speaker, and tho leadership lies between George H. Bush and Galen K. Hitt. Gen. Hnsted will lend the minor ity, and the Clerk will"; be Charles B. De Freest, of last year's force. Irving r. Crngin, of Buffalo, will be journal Clerk, and the balance of the force will stay like last year. All of tho caucuses will be new to night at 8 o'clock. Senntor Kdwards saiu this morning: J. have concluded that as an Independent Republican it. would not do for mo to ns bimilate with either party. I shall not go into either caucus to-night but shall go the Senate to-morrow night and voto as I bee fit. I am not tied down on any question, particularly party quebtions." GAS MEN MAD. They Want to Comiieto With Electric Xlcl.ts at the Fair. IUnxFORD, Jan. 4,-The gasmen of tbo country nro not feeling very kindly dis posed towards tbo managers of tbe World's Fair, and in nn effort to patch up tho differences, Congressman Lewis Sperry of tho Hartford district went to New York this morning to consult with ex-Governor Thomas M. Waller of Uon- necticut, who is ono of the Vice-Presidents of the World's Fair. The grievance of tho gns men arises from the fact that tho Fair managers have made elaborate arrangements for electri cal dlsnlavs. and a magnificent bunding for this purpose Is to be erected for this purpose, while the gas men nro left out in tho cold. So tho American Associa tion of Gas EnuineerH has left it to John P. Harbison, of Hartford, to eeo if the Fair managers cannot ho Induced to give iras nn eaual chnnco with electric light. Mr. Harbison, who is president of tho Hartford Olty Gas Light Company, Is also chairman of tho Committee on Gas Lighting of tho nssooiatlon, as well as past president of tho nbsociatlon. He has enlisted thd services of" Congressman Sperry, who hopes to induce Gov. Waller to champion tne interest or tne gas men, Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT. AMUSEMENTS. r. J. FERQUSOH MANAGKll. FRIDAY, JANUARY. 8, 1892. GrUS T. "WALLACE ! Sixth tea on of Si Perkins I FROM rOUOBTOWN. The Original Farmers' Band and Threshing Machine, OOH OWN ORCHESTRA. I'rlcts, 25, 35 and 50 Ceuts t-cab on sale at. Klrlin's drug store. , . ,. JM OW IS tile 1 lmc 1 TO PREPARE for wlnlcr, Kvcry one it tnni.l ft.. l,n t.A.4 cruris fnr thn lfnft1 money.. If you aro secKing bargains in nais or Cups Just drop In to see Sicunlnu. He sells men s i:ood lur caps lor 00c, men s rea under clothing for DUcarlece, men's flue working gloves at 25o a palr.ithe niJQ'p ftVWli A IT V ill 1 In M A W K (.1 Uliul U I LlltlUlA) 111 U1U lUillluu 1 Offc A PAIR, An excellent line of Urcy Flonnel Shirts for working at thevtry lowest price. Big lino or good winter shirts from 25o up to 12.50. A Big Drive In NECKWEAR- Four-ln-hnudsona in 3 Tccks at 25 cenU, regular prlccll) cents. Something Now in Puzzles. Scanlan has something mw In this line. Any one glvltg the correct way ol doing the puzzle wfd receive a S3 hat or Us equivalent. Thf re an- four O ways of tolvlDg the puzzle, and the correct way must be given. Thete puzzles we are selling for 10c, 01 we will 13 give one to the person purcbaslng.$2 C3 worth of goods and over. A. new patent hat banger given away with each hat;purchased at 13 S. Main S! SOANLAN Shenaidoah Fine Holiday Presents The holldajs are nowhere, and every one Is lOuKirig nrouna 10 una ouiinomo tsuii able present to give 10 a relative or a friend, and the only place where you can be suited is at tho The People's New Shoe Store Cor. Centre street and Market alley, Harlngton's building, npp. Brumm's Jewelry More, t-henandonli, l'a, Where the fanciest footwear to suit the old and young, rich and poor, can be had In the Men's line velvet sllppeis atOOcapalr, else. wuere 91. Chenille sllnwrs at 75c. e'stwhereSl. Men's Hue oinu f-lliu eis 81. elsewhere tl. M. Ladles' fine ooucola opeia sllrpeix, bended and sal In bouquet, Mc, elsewhere 81.23. Lobiex' flue venei slippers, tilmmedwlth iur lor s j, eisewuere ;i.ou. 1IAKAGKR, B-Blgn of theBTAlt. SAFE INVE3IMENT, If jonwnta (-afe Investment Inspcctour fine line of clothing, dry goods, nt ll.it 9, boots nnu snoes. jNewsiucK junntcucu jivery article a bargain, as an Inspection wlllpiove. THE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 23 S. MAIN STItKET, 43-Watcu for the UED blGN lu front.- Good Horses ! N:ce Buggies I Fine Double Carriages I In charge of good, careful, responsible driv ers to lure at all limes nnu at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVEEY AND FEED STABLE, 12 and U North Pear Alley, Hear of Lubeic's hardware More. Horses Uiken to llcartl. Caielul atlentlf n glcn to Feeding Hum's. All kind ol II AUEING at tended to promptly charges moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully and promptly attended to. CHRIS. EOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Ems, Ales, Cigars, h JjlOH CHIEF BUBGKSS, James I). Lcs&Ir:, Subject to the decision ol the Citizens' J!or. ougu convention. WANTED. A good girl, at 219 W'eet Lloyd street. "VXTANTED. A good girl. Good T T wogtB. Apply at Max iteeno's Store, wefciweniresirtei. T HE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOH Harness, Vhips, Robes, Blankets George Robinson, Wci:Ct'Htre Street, BUeunudsah t-A Hare BbaduU qpetUMr. Music Cabinets, Rattan Push Rockers PARLOR SUITS. 1301 and upward. - 4,50 and upward, Ul and upward, BEDSTEADS, OFFICE DFSKS, 15.DQ and upward, PICTURES A Large Lut Jul Opened for the Holiday Wilcox &, White Organs, Steck (Jhlckering Jiiiiihushck PIANOSI::::: WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines sold cheap for cash or rented by the month 13 South Mam Street, In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silh "Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN COATS KJElTO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK 113 North Main FOE SALE D3-5T DAVEWPOH. No. 6 South Jardiii Street. A FINE SHOW If you want to see a fine display ol Boots anC W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal and Jarrtla Olft. Custom Work nud Repairing Done In the besUtyle. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand Cor. Main and Oak Streets. FtgsIi Oysters Received Daily. A One line ot Choice GltOCEIUES Nuts and Candles. Poultry 0 all Kinds. Mr. Costlet receives his green trncfc daily trom tbe city markets, which is n guranle to bis customers that they will receive fresh goods when buyicgfrom liira, VALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest Block in town. Artistic Painting, Graining and Decorating! J. P. GARDEN, !UMn JM W, CWtn Bk, BUMS AKDOAH illllS, BM and TABLES, - OH and upward FINE LIKE LADIES' DESKS, 101 and upward EASELS, All Styles, - 1,00 and upward Trade, $1,00 and upward PICTURES. Lester Hardnian SHENANDOAH, PA. 'fShevnfta LEATHER and SHOE FIH1GS DP. J". OL33A.H"3T, PcaU.r In all kinds cf Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and flrst-clQBS stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTBE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH. PA Restaurant Cor. Main and Coat Sts.. tjlienandoab, l'a. Regular meals at popular prices served at all times. Ladies' dining ana re freshment rooms attach ed, liar stocked with the finest brands ol cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. Ferguson s House i Restaurant! (Under management of Enoch Lockctt) Cor. Mnln mul Centre Streets, MIiaT.CLA.ti8 LUNCH COUNTER. Best beer, rprter ar.d ales always on tap. 01 " gars of the tluest brands. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleated to meet tbe want of tils friends and the publlo In EverftMng in tho Drinking Line Sale i fifes